UL Terms of Publicat: and although eLe u-o I Lcr roiccj to in utmost to attract their attention Lu could not niako tbeia bear. She saw the- pol. thrust into tho cabin dor by captain H?ntoa aad asked if she should Lol l on to it and b4 pu!lcd out, but no answer came, tda cap tain hearing no ri-t to other thai the splashing of Ibo water, aad having Uut tho icuioUst idea- that tb w uiun was tin-re, dead or alire. This cvcr.t cceurrc-l forty 5e years ago, aad I h ive never beard of parallel cau either oa tbo hike or otljir waicr. and her siivation from h4 ath P"PQpf 1 I t.euV.L'nrferery We!.-.l:i7 M'-'rrlr.? vit ft 40 . ' 1 ti-i!.j la alr:mra o:bcrri 42 tfi "a ie : ecr ;ii. -. i - -.,:.-!.. .I.,.....-.. I ?r, t ;;u tubicri'.K'n will Ue ii-s:'it.t.L.c4 en::l til , t-cinrej art p-tl-1 -P- aViUawrtct. acisis-ii-ii! l'i"li'i'T ' tt tu'j:riCTS S. tret Ulte -: ' true op ?r remit lux Inns M i'wwil-iui- j .: 1 1 1 (ire t tbe kvm of 1'ie r.-ncer is . r. s t a i l 1 1, ?t t. r . ihu: Si It.'iTCiM iorrsrsct A 1-reS in j Cc.ii, ny. jiiix i. stru. S drowniug triii bo rfgudnl gj t !. 4 I Ii M II U. M I f.l ; I VOL. XXVII. NO. G. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1S7S. WHOLE NO. 1 110. iSoitt ftailifAriiaia tm It. -Ji JLiLVy ,! TTOP.KEYS-A T-LA li'. ATT'!: r. at la's TTfK?. 1. 1 ! or..U M l- -:' . fa. r. . r..-.n '.-r !i. ' :. u.. v. . iNl'.Y AT V :i.T- (, l'a.. 1 ' - v ., a no.; , f.. r.U K.- l!. i INV", AITC . , u'.V'.' i-: ;.l :.U. hi IL . 1 i.AV, I" ...i.i 1. 1 LAV ATH! : ..V, ;ri, -ia- t-c IX ' J L' i', a: r UKLY AT L ' "..' . t v.ii si.iir" ia lter' r.ire atu-mita tu r am a r . ! A. a, u-i- uv;:viN';, . n .ii y.. A I. k ; si tl v.- :n t. ; i- .i- in, Mil 1, .'Cl"r- Dr. Yt : jtte He :'!- Si:rfiu hLi Ycii Eyg Liii Ear Mrc:a :::::a;ea -;:raa:7 '"j rsi Ear, :a:.u j f ; 1 n tn V. t s. - i .-..::'. -' v."', r:rh us t tin r T011X HILLS, DBHTIST In tVi r.i:'- 4- N f r.t-it t't' 1 li.n .it. Miii! fr-?s t-tre.-t. S. rri.T - U l'a. t-1-.-ll "VVTvT. COLI.IN3, 7: r:Tivr, - r -- ' --r .1 Fn tl ...! 1 i-.:"..:i .il ' ,! ..- 1 al.-i ,r-.t u I '.' .cc -n i i ' rt fi 1!! Itui.- p. , f .r 1 - : i I--' ' ;-.! "in , l.:t v .: : ' tt t i.i? t- : ;jir-i . ' .v,,, 1:Y 1: ;:-;t : i il. i-::: n'-UMit ' l.'i ! . t.i ar..i it-.-t k ::tihc-al tektih! i) ii N T I S i . ..!i.T; CITY, .-crurai C, "j., T-'. war at.: . I 4 ti vrr ti ; .,. 1. '. I"r: t ! t'-r rri .'! tUTtith n t-' :l" i'(- j : iit'ii tf li.--'.- i.-iiil ii'i- tu j : t : i s i I'll, iVvrn :.-t.r. i : -. .i.r :,r:1 k-.-ifn l.---,if 1; ri i! ! i ' . t j :.ii- I ir e -rvvr'.ii s i Ko-tr fr i-vi.if-. t.jiKif'A-J i. fc iT ...... IT ,lul,rtIi teC i y 111. t S w- m La r ;l n c : -t , 1- ' ' - --- i i t i i ii.i.i-,--1. ; ti it . ; " . i.-. r.-1 . . li '. ijii- - 1 i 1 . r, 1 i.Sf: vcrr ; -'--' i.fS s ' . i . : -. tf" - : ta i-n.i fj. r. A : r i"TiiSELF r I.e. 4 'ton, Xij. OHir, Xo. CO Mn'.b Sr-4f. i t jA2;es, etc. J. 0. KDI'IEL ccSOXS, Sciici! & Kimmel, SOMKilSiVr, PA. : cr i r.cj 1 Co! ius-'ncsa Pcopla S:dicitc-2. D-'ufts ;ot:i1:l3 in cit t -rts cf the Coue for s:.!o. 7'oa.-v onn:ri tiu:l C'! '.; r ::? .Vf.-.-f: . ' i t'..-.T i 'n C.,1 . II... u n : iVn.i"..;T i Inn !. - Sii A V.U'l 1 art? i ;.! ..: t i : s. i i rr. f vrr il l l A X, e.'.T. .-l lin LiiJ Li . j CLii JTEIT f.'r (- join, And Real Estalo Brokers. i;r-T.VLJ!.Irii;Kl X'i'-J. ! t'-- "- iii-ir"--1 5?'1,1 i-r i-t -'-s- M r ; - . .-r ' r r -r-t ! -1 rl i: t 1 1; cir .'. 'vnii'.. r t-i M" ' i.r t r- i.i1:-' r I'lii-n tiu:-. -::, ri" .-...- .' j ti-.H.!unJf.- - i-l it f-riti-!. 1.--: 1 c'-.U'; !.u.'i:: ; yi :.cr-l-y .r.,l"L-c i r-u-i tl,-' .'-.ruucJ t x. SUi'i4.' :3 cm iiiiars, ik-.i;. W .: CiAI.i: AM rtTAtt, J. TI. Zi:::::KTi.::tn. I ".v a Ci f-:c.:.-.civ.e i . 5 "or. r :t. i:. -l.c ni. v..r 1 t:.e. -i 13 f I" ! . 5 ; DEALER .V j VLOVll AXJ) I . . . ' I Groceries, Ij if , ConfcLtionp 1 Quocr.swarc, Willow ware. T---,l, 12 Zi ! etc-.. etc. JZ'C ' 1 1 1 ! U o.yj-: ri:cj:. A! Goods Positively iROTTOP1 PRICES ! i J ' i FAIR AMD SQUARE i IS Our iVXotto. lin l I'ail to Give m l BAEE'S BLOCK A GALL, n doing your SSOIFZPIONrG-. i I? r TCTi K.ir:nstr.iia I Wil'J I LU It.ve lrn.ln.! 1 .nn l ex'-hare. We i r cu.t"tTicrf Nvcr kn-'W n W. - :;:';irj In !.... i.; TUIi n -'. i. t tt.- U Ac: ;it !. l.i'ti'i: W'-nt-y r..m l t f i : ' . A r : a pu . I- ! it tvt rkii:tr Acrt S jAMrS, 1,1 Sii.i:iiiH'I-l SL ' ut1 iim A -z n ' Id v tu f r-h -1 Lrir. cr.-! i i j r.mfl I .tnu lii:'trtT. iiiai.i.u.... jjftfiiH x - r- t -, il e.w . ciwja i fr--j .'.via da.-t, r .1 --; " ii.tsrt' f r ni li li-iCt-:.. i" t U r.tli i.-!"-lllr. ( hr la t i: t ,- j ict ; Ii inr n) tRcc. Pr.'scr, 10, J 13 Do'Irsrs. U L"-iJ, v.itj fot.cireuiar. ritriXTiCS CLCSET GTL'PAST, No. !?t V.'nier S!. 1 .ittot.l- u, I n I r--t.-lll'l. O W. hi PHI. IS!, m n . : I Uf unti AurJt.1. j ' t ill li K AMI JVllliMAKV. .1- &SArnn A' t ill inrjfh. . All .!i.-..- ..i v.vv, i:tttinlj ' V "I lllilltl. irid nlarrli u -r-fill, j Iv tmii'J. Mti. i.p i-r mtnrrr '.. '. ,'.' l, .!:. V.;.i;. '-t,r...k-l l.yi-.-"H II,! I!nlr. ner ar t I win i ri p i: ', far. .V,"i i. Trai. rir'i-imii. -V.c-vr 1 jt," r:.. i. t 3ii-ai t'-- ! rif-n.r - n-'it n Tl .lie. IVIrpMi .n, "iil'Tmily : ir-'-Tint'. A-tit-iul Krci in-,rei. St-i.-! It '. jv- rrti 0 ar. 1 i.auit.i i -r.i.-itif; i .-iu. t. t. v:i,i,Wi'. (ii,!lrt .' ' r ' J. ' -lrf'. '.M.l le lut .- , ,.i:::x..i. UU..-.K I'MikS. ' t . , i, i-, i. u!. . Tt .,-parl.iiki t'.iat t - w .r I ti l1 W tliaUl tKx.il'.i p- . ,.-iiiifTliMlillni twliit l.rlMNllllll.'Mllllllv.. I .- Ik. .I,..;.l .... T IimJ t ell 1 A. XULII 4 10., 1 ittaVtr'h, May w MISOELLAXJIOVS, SULPHUR SOAP. TKCRorcHLY Ci'Rts DisE.sts or the Btll'TiFlES THE CoKMtXION, I'RKVENTS anl Ki:mi:d;;:s UiiLUMAnsii am Gout, Iii.A'.S So?.ES 4SD AERASSONS OF THE CCriClX AND CofXTEJLVClS Co.MJAtiO.V. Tl.ia KiUTii-J n:ctl for Lrun. tier..-, bores - J l::jarici of t!;s Kk:a, not only ': RFMOVES FOM T;iE Ct'Mfl I XI. iN ALL 1LEM- i IsHEi aii.-ir.? fru;a ! c.'.l imputitics of ths j LUnxl aa-J obirui.a cf l'ic pores, but also I !i.j-c .ij-'aci 1 1-y ti.e tja ana win J, such as tsa f.-cJ.'.. It ten-lvts Uie crncLS MARVTLOUoLY CLEAR, S;00111 ami I LIAXT, ! ant twir; a vn.-Ltr ms C.'.cnt-!K is far i rrtf-iul-ij Ij aty c...!::iUc 1 All h;k rivldiai. advantaoes of Sul- i PiTl'R IlvTM r.ro intv.roJ tv THE t.:-E or j j7-m Strfphiir Sottp, v.I.iJa in a-K!i- . lion to it jiuriiyimj cfi"txt4. icric'ics and rss- ; vi.nts ;i:k;'m'ai:sm & 1 tiotT. j It .'.N-- c!!Sr;xr$ (mniiK ar.l tivf.v f.r. 1 M.KV!..N-!S I--i.r.A-ii Co-IUtNKAiLli tY . CvSL'.cr v ill. i i Ir I'!s;;-U! s D..s:-:.v: f, ; rcrcut IsUu ! : rr -, a:.'1. rv-!--.!-; rrarr.c.i c-f (: c li.v'r. I .... : .'r -. :.. - : .t ! ;.. or. i" - - '1 .;u .71 v t icrGake; per (0 Cukes), CO:, and $120. l J threat i 1 1 1 r i ; an:) r:n."!n::t ::.t!. it !; -,r,::. 31 t c:. ClCli iCrt V, r:-:;t", i I.iitll Av.,5.. . - ? .' v" , v. A . rr: 'rn .'.-ti t.LC:l:;-:.-;isU -rr.Tr .V i c v , fV l:;r:rtT:-:: PLCOD, fiVf.t'KATrS VH2 Ltv:?. F -cci.-O'S t.o fit-r:o:.', mtj cvriiCT, 3 t:i t.-nves. lit-ir-Trrtnl!-,- urii:rr:i-: rteni v. iirt- ni-i-u:::t;f t-i't ii'.m-. II 1 voilly cl"a triuL r.f.jj'.i'.t-' t-.-.ara:iIifij. vernier ozrdzziriis J .1 tl u r t'..l 1. jji-j so I. if lil-iif, I'ii.ll J.- , i 1 I 1. la thf ttninncii. unci sit (..-llirlrntly i n a HI f I Ait IIC, Al.'l I. .1 l.itA i i 1-: oml i M i:liciiy unii nn tit 1. .-t;i, milhrril !! KIM It . It, m Unit i j on thr rciitt-arj-, ttiic.Liiiriii au.l Iu- , i crcnuvhrtttf-r initialled livdi'-vn'U-or JIllliimiKinii'i Ki-iti;v::iii.-iri, icr.IiT? ! : , ii1ans!rliiroiiia).nnr,i.ioii1.i.ali 1 j tinn, t!i n piii-tiTe Itelug; tnciranc-tl tit) ur c. 'jajfi'ucn r.t it tl wis ct mi i ntoi" ; r on tilt ion ff t!ir lirer. a- J.iii n-- ? i inn. n mntfd tf.n "i:r. n t at.: v, bntl lust In I lit 111 nut !i. ;t c 1 1 r-it.it n pnrt it nml ilitnc l-li it tiftii 1 1 I itr ttoit !-. ivil h a. n orfuHf . iti I'w- fimil and of :ttrn- tal dtili:rsr, ViCl-iMlALi piotci int.Lt liai jiy, a luxlttt!. initutir.fj cime it fil-ky cltai-! i: p iiy ir. Ii:llittimanr' an ! C T.rojilc RIJEC ?IATJ ill ttr? tltnf jKur by u jicr tltf nt tf fie of litUIir, fc.. r the citi -f Kkin 0!:rn natl r.rnptifirm tf tl'. li ut!-f VlCUIiS:.E i mott rninin. Vi t0;5K. i: f - cc?::rio otl of t?ii or Itq p-.npt'ftl' rf IMlxH-J. ltO'J. lil MS t;:itf U.VKKH, that f.'itttii nTone fui- nMic. f(:ict ratp 1 rlnij tuiirtt Iy m Hint tiii-y ro r.ittlrtTfti rt tli tis:;t ;MnnoU!if )n.r,ai;il (is,at the y .ci-& llii'-r nnthp tl'tiire, 7'hnt VIiTtFK f:f!i fif friWfr (f ni;rv Mii: i:i..:v; ivtgohatk -ivA: I .-In I and Invr ?nrt: t:-r.nt n 1 1 y r il. to not n U 3 nn. ' ; f - y tl c'. zvn bot- iirfV" : Lu" uon tbe I iiioitl-.M, tmi-cr;- ,:nctiirr.,irM t tvitlt it, curr. nmi lu t : : li:ir n il fit he r I illVKS. A 1.1'K.i .V'i I'.l .-..il lNV'Cr I I'liAVTl, Info t!-. V. p:-t p in ; lioi t It-..::i ii V . ( i r r: ' Z IZruitlrt-a ii rin.-f j. rip-l j.- j; :-. t: ; iiiUv. ';rrt r.. nir--:t rrn rn p- 7rep'3, 13 Ct.. 1.';:: .;i Jwj.r Ci.y. i 'j . CT " '1 C i f I' I'.M i " c Drflr liok cvpry c at i :.:..:.. ixii:sai-i:i;y g. w. s r i: e u s . li:i CCIS7 Somri'srt, Vf. Fi-: m:trr C Gook & Besrits' FAMILY G-R0CER1 Hour and Feed STOSE. We w"uM rift n"iewtli;lly atinuct it our frlcr.'i atti tr uMic irr.tn.'.y. in ;lc tonnoul llitity vi s.nicnTtt tlit wo tavo v;--cr-i our JLIALV CROSS STRLE1 Acl in s i ilU'.ri too fall line or the trt Onrcrf Iorric. .VoJIons, Tot tie e cu, ( is: an. d c. We will e-i'icirfir.at til times, t.i ni-iily ur cqj Wstvri wl.li t' B E S T i U ALiTY O I FAMILY FLOUE, CO UK-MEAL, OA TS, H II ELL LI) COP.K, o i ts t co:;x cnor, lUtAN. ::i.rlLixos Ac I rvr ry ). Iri jt ;if..ilairit lo itt Vcod J'erart tner.t at t LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. rou CASH ONLY. Aim, a win! i-::eilti'ccii tlt&"prc: Stm-wKei.. Wi-nicawrr, l?ru: h t4 1 llt.B-.l The cave was one of tbo biding w u-i. ,, .ti...:;; - s. . v , rtK.-j-t. constructed by tbo down- i'ire .ui-n-.i'i or (:: f ait k:r i.t:4' trodden HRsaotry of Franco to con sul .:rfiMD-,r3tr tin juLwr. j reel tbcmselv8 VrcfO tho rapacicun DiioifTiher lrdd'ers, beta French and English, MAiMtK.iss-simi.So.wwi.i'a, perpetrating all eorta cf RETIBMXG. mnr u eraiikv. L -rJ, htrc Thy dimit mj:i!imis !-3 li.uit Tli-.-a a U'.ile rwm tir m;, W h(jc rcsil: Si feet tbcs many Cay l'i hjr.I lcr' iJJou im'.ht liavc trj-!, A-: l ir.ir.'icrir. ; In u:s or'slu kt.h IWrc ni-f-I'J trie way V.:: la tW!? IrM, Is Ilirre a:;y ro.us ' r mo V. h, -rrelHjt. ' rotani t" Thre ? I'.ir iuv I itriye.!. tK! t-.MM r.'- ut Oa (v:i:s tiiat wiuU u -t to c .U T'-rail :t.e L"ililc tl.coiic.- T!;ut c;.-ii Uiv trr.sic-1 wicrtla t ' b:t I r tr. ::'!; 1 h-.-.irJ? a iV u'f'.IuI f;i?c. At-1 6wk f. r a wlllrl min i : Ti:y word.tncc l.i.!;c:i in wv Inn', iVnver rjlU I '.l.c ti'itiil "f re't. I hriirtt l!i .r?'.( vcUr aK.'VO All u!n.r vuicui nt t n 1 jve, U tlii -H twjt !syi of e, S'.r.t i:i a t'-K-J i I ci c;,i:i;l.i ict : ' A' I. art 11. -ttiai.. tu t U i. lc-:? j V.-.-nie::.-yyt-k-i aa-1 ?:i r.:Ur.;lut? V. l.y hast thoa i.:t"n I t !! y tu! !o t'alirc l'H!itlii:t lu.? tlif. Imi t::y al'.el' l. v !, i! I Lv':-.r 1, ! i:i '!c j lie Of t!im lie fair. U!9 li!it If. lie-II I TIij- s;:rit ;;rii-i.-.l, An t'.iiituii Uii i.!'.o t:tlc I. . c ;'J -U a? u - ru..a hii cuac. Vh.-.i !:i:c r.-ii.J.'.r.. cr.asv.tll .' II w fl-.ill I dare t. In. my fa.: t).-.oe n .re within T jy '''' r' I 1;:i.jW n-,!. cri!y; :,tj 1 yet V.'iUi .i-.-tt'.:-'i iM-:fv!rxU cn I fears lx?-'-t.. An.l ii.e s.ui i.rai-t UL.iM.-flr-I, It.I. J rcii'.citU r w tint fwi ot rv-A 1 .a.i dlwovcr fit Tliy tl !c ; W'iJi jviir:iii:Ks io 'C txjirc:'.-c--i I U.ii iu tt:lk or.cv. in.rj witii Tin-c; I-r-I. hsft 1 b -a :iy r-m fu inc? tf.nd'Tj AftrmtH'H. Kixt! iroMJ.M:r, tut. taanvx- - 1ST JlftlllnlE. A htrcidtiii i::an cf thirty-five. ; trend thouluen-U, ubove ix feet and i n-L;.if iu htiybt, with a repulsive i futo crowr.'.d y. itii litiLeuiT't red Lair, ' , . ... , , waa wk.n- raj...d.y throu-h the beaat:ful for cat cf At hi:, on a love- I ly i-uiurut r niuiniii in the jear 1358. ilo carried ia Li head on ta rraou3 'ba'.;le-aie u.cdo tf tuY.a iron, and uueh loo .cav a niiiC ci ordi- I :i;:ry s-rctif; j Ahti(.::?li l;o vf.j drtiscd in the 'coerce coMuriio of the French peas jcats t f that period, there wes about jhis whole npucaranctf aud bearing ' Fonsettinj icdicatin? that he did cot j belong t-i the, tuc:L!o t'd'ers of the j Up:-:i p.i-r-i;; 'Lrciiih a cleerinp, hi eye 3 ft-!! upon the d:.-taat old ; cst-tle cf the Lords tf ilv-ii-gc-irtorr. j ills conu'enancc as.;ume i ai al i wo?t. Gertdirb expression ; ho tlc-scii-id lis 2st, nud ffid, cicoacicgly tc ! wr rd tie nr citLt i:au- itel ?cats : ia;efua! crtccr? ' lie r.iovcd on. oil t-r ' , I : T f v i Oi; .:.''.. Ij .a II lLifili il fil.CQ'.lia 0lk i-, cp tl:c cti.cecl ai-proi.cn- 'Ijg b!Tt t'S Kil Up.n fi.S ear. lie 1 - 7 J .i-O.!. p mn any a- tcntion to h, uum lie was suuueniy iCOnirCllieU L-T...U. m?.il DUiSemen. .11 1 .. ! I ci ,i.t.ni Sj.;j t y him, sr.eerini?lv : "Where didyoU S'.ei! thitt bi'.tlC- nx?, low birn cur ; The bercu!eaa made no reply. 'What?" cried the other horo m.'tj, angrily, "ila it ctnc to -this that R French peasant rcfu.-cs tan fViir a r.oblcnian? At him, Mon Fti.jneur ce Chaloux !'' The t .vo horsemen spurred their hi-r.-c,- and drc.v thiir sords againht it a tall ran. Tea latter locked at tbei.i for a (ce.-r.d cr two with a dtfiant, con temptuous expression of counte nance. Tbcn, quick as V tuiug, bo lif.cd his hue batt'c-axe, and deal; each cf his a-sii'iTits a tremendous blow up on the bend. With loud groar.3they !--ank frer.i their hor.-ts. Several more blows from the axe completely dit-'ptttched t'.em. The victor utter ed a triumphant cry. "Ah a, my prcud feignors !" ho ex claimed. "Humble Le Grand Ferre was mere than a maich foryou. This is r.n auspicious beginning for me. Let nie firt tie you bortcs together, and then tako cverythicg valuable !rcm ycu." lie JiitCUCd the tJVO Lories tu a iree, aa J then divested his victims cf iL ir coats cf mail. "Ah! Ah!" he exclaimed, upon taking the hdmets frem their beads. "Here I fell ia with two rare birds! Oae tf th:m is tha young I'jka de Char; ux, one of the worst cppies s.rs of cur peasantry, aad the other the Uaron de Trcchon, who boasts c having Ft'duced five hundred efcur prettiest country girls. Well, I sh tll hang both of them up by the legs to ibis trt e, where the -ha ks and crow s will feast upon their worthless r-cas-sr s. Having stripped cC every shred ol clothing frem ire corpses, he car- rietl b;s horrihie threat into execu tion, loaded tbo spoils upon the backs ot ttc two horse-, and drove them tlong ot a rapid rate cf speed. Half an hcur later he stood still and uttered a shrill whistle, which was immediately caswered. ' I cm here," he faid. A ft w i::omer.ts afterward Lc reached an aperture ia the proutd, hidden behind a cluster ol dwarfed oak trees. At the entrance ho was met by twa men, drc-ftd like peasants, but bcse faces indicated a high degree cf intelligence. All hail, coed Lo Grand!" they ".U to the man with the two boras. "All hail, Guiliaumc Caillet and Gji'icnmc Aux Alouettcs!" was the rq.Ir. Ile hnr'cily told them all abcut bis terr.blc adventure in the forest. What a strcke cf good lutkl" ex claimed Caiilct. Thc:0 horses must ba slaughtered immediately. We bare ia tb;s cave one hundred and ten persons t n the brink cf star vation." "Be it so 1" said Lt Grand. "And el tone valuables shall b? divided among them, too." They led the horses down three wide steps, and entered a large cave, which was dimly lighted up with pine twig stock into boles in the walls. Oa tiiher tide cf the cave were ; b ir.tg made cf rough hewn timber. ! From ihcret bunks issued the wails ! 1 1 croons cf both mxc. Dtroc!oi!8 catraea - cpon the pjor people, asd tppcoiallj from th: n: - bill' j, mo:t c-f v fc?-f- morubtrs fit that period were 1:1'. bottc-r Iban re- P)(r;t less Lihrnv a and bl .oJ - tbirsty marutrcra. Ia Ihuf. eaves tie V -il-r peaiiiH ; fre q it r ntly crdtraeut trulj burr- I Of:ea lbs y Lud t ) "f ubi.H U r w i I upon a fi is t-.id bract:.-h y.-j 1 1 te: tL 9. 1 : tie an Hero tw.i I: d the i:;-wLic-h r, o ; tit i;r.'( -lT.Cul i .at Ikivcp dei-tiocil for fu:l li! Ir-ii'.ta of tLi) cat c, ;'v. iih uavo t.) uoat, with li.'-.K i-r:t J ile- i i uc (intuits . v.et-j ixijiu t'j.r;t r- bi t li c'r throf.t-? "c.c-: rt i:i',r.-ilfV: cc,, &ic, iorr.;:o t ) t ty, l.'.e On. tl:ii famiLtd pc-asai;ls . .- ,c ... blued, wbiio o;b rs-ravti venred ehrccl.- t f thf rax uu-.Iy aud rit'kiDjf llisb. Ia tlio mtari ihi- r.Kcaiia-.e Ls Grand Ferr, (Jilatrae Au.v Atdn ctla F.nd Gu!iIaunj9iCa:!It.: i; .Id a w hir-pered coiiverMatf' n. - CaiileL tv3 tuo piiatipu! ij.ft.d-' r. 'Tba tliuo l.as. c :;io f-.r u.', t : siriLo tbo blow,'1 to said "I'oi.r Trance has novor b.n ia hi:vb an ab- luct cjrtiiuon It-fote. Ikr kiat, John, a pri.-,o:.tr i Ej'-lar.d, !; anon tirtiice u v irtuuJ UaveLf iliretl, ! the able biit ur,:rupt! jus dictator of! I'ar:a ; Charles ue r..c-a. troundrel uU ever tbo Kngliah frf.varrt the ;wtrhl W beiC- lit) Cot ct-jupy Franca; tho country laid waite, the pecfantty a prey to; the rapacity of English and French txldicrf , and to tbo infamous greed f the uobility, which robs the poor agriculturiats of everything destined to tiustaij life, and even of life iUeif. The f tarviu.-r neasanta are ripo for a rifini?. Let us move without delay." "I en ready," faid La Grand, dry. I ly. One word, " interposed Guillaumo Aux A onettrt. "Lrforo the move- ment begins, wc must have a lecd cr." "Who shall bo that leader ?" '('nillct," eaid Lo-Grand, ntiil!y. ".No," f aid C'ailiet, "tho re.-piii-bilitr ia too great for rue." "Arc yea afraid?" a'-ted Le Grand, almost contctsptaously. "Oh, no, let Alouetla be our h'ad- cr . rejoined taiiitt.- i I ckidiY would giro rov confont to it." said Alouc'.tij; "but I cannoi command an armed force in the fit'ld. I Ycu can, Caillet." ; j "Well, then," replied Caillet, "I I wiil be leader. What title fhail I assumo : ' "King!" exclaimed Lo Grand. "Our peasar-is think a king almost a supernatural be:n: Hut Kinar what V Alcue'vCg said i.. sneerin2ly call every peasant Jac ques Bonbcmme. Suppose you call I yourself King Jacques Uonhomme ?": His two hearers laughed. i "A fplendid idea!" said Caiilet. lam King Jaeqnes Ihnhomme, now, and in that I order yon two to j accompany rre to the cross-road tav-i cm at Lointes. Seme noblemen ere ! carcusioir there at this very honr. i There we will strike the first" blow." The three men left the cave where M12 ,r'ar?h coming the peasants wero feasting opnnlhe! Caleb locked dubious. He seratch tbe flesh cf the two horses. ieJ head thoughtfully, but present- Fifteen minutes later they entered j !-r a seemed to break in upon the I'icardie Arms tavern ai Loin-! hli ffi:nd- ' Ihw uefortnit," said he, tes In the small bsr room they found three young noblemen, already con siderably under the influence tf liqnor. "Host," cried Le Grand Ferr, in a Btentorian voice, "three bottles cf,- yenr best Flenry wine." "Hare yon trot t!:3 money for it asked the landlord. Yes cried Le Grand, ' here it is : Pt And he ftlied the hapIc-3 fellow with his battle-ax to tho fiocr. The three yenng nobkmen their feet. sprang to "What raean3 this ?" they cried. "It means this !" replied Le Grsnd, slaying them, too, with the murder ous weapon. And thus was inaugurated that terrible civil rising known in the history cf Franco as "La Jaeiucric." The three men set Sro to the tav ern. Tho flames attracted a large con course of peasants. King Jacques Don h omnia address ed them a follows : "Feasants ! the hturof ycur de liverance has come. FuIIow me ! I am vcur Kinij Jacquc3 Uonhomme. We will first avenge our wrongs up on the noblemen. We will puuUh them in a manner that wiil be re tiierabtred. Their wives and dangh ters beleng to yen. Dishonor them, and then slay them. We will di vide the property cl the nobility. Fellow me to Carilc Lointes !" That castle w as the manorial seat of a very bad rra?, the Marquis de Lointes. Two hcLtlred peasants rushed in to, it. They kil'ed every male in mate. As for the females, their fate was stiil mere horrible. Ia three days taere were feur thousand well-armed men under the command of King Jacques Uon homme, w ho caused ercry nobleman to be !ain in the country between Mont ugis and Amiens, tiad who en tered that city ia fiumph seven dsys after the beginning ef the ris ing. For certain reason the citizens cf Amiens received him with epen arms. His army htked somewhat gro tesque, for it was dressed ia the gor geous clothes cf the murdered no blemen and their servants. King Ilonhcmme was sdcmalvi crowned ia tho market place. Meanwhiie ibo ntovemcnt spread all over Seuth-rn France. Sixty thousand perrons fell Yictims to La Jacquerie ia tbo conrso cf ono year. Then King Charles ct Navarre thought it was time t.T him to iiter fere. Ho invited Caillet to aa interview, and treachercu-ly caused him to lw kiikd by laving a red hot crown prcfsed dewn t:pea lis head. j Le Grand Ferre undo his escape! ry an almost mdc sen tabic !f)itre Ji.nv. Charles a'.tarkcd tte Jacquerio at Montdidier, and routed tho jKafanis completely. TLea t...j snrvivin noblemen to'jk j tcarl aud nvt-DBctl tiicmarlvea tipoo i the pcaia'H. Tbcy Silli-d eitl.tv thousand of .thcn;, Li (Jraml IVrr.) btinsr elaio 1-y ;thj thcsbtB. of tlio C uat if Arlij i a b-5 Matbcd him ti t'.ie leart. nPf. li t j V;t. .V:: 1U- ia i e c !K r- and it::ie' n v.v.'i ari.ctTon3, io iv ,.;: I dure; i'i ' i l.i.t if iv.ir ! when tho ' the a i.-i i f : t.p ri Lint i t'..! ;.-!! j'.:i.f nt.s 'Yi! e.r.f di:r'i::v-! 10 cn ,f! Mi'.ijca c.'id ustini'dy t'tsre.-.t and (harcstfriexde; Lj.-ijaQ.J. at the moment to fti:r;c u-i i i:.- lustre, i prived J v when tbs v. if a it i i j it:a -AiJo weild ftnd URac(wo, what : liiKDiea I e!o;.e, ! to r iu VlKdi.r: r lb.; liiil ciim : , r'oe thi dro ; i i-i'utcd I ami throw a cheeiia? iit o:i the ifuitrc i I: U H ijH?! Sweet llrpo! I'lhou Heave:) dcs'.-endci ruidl vi-it ' thou the a'jjilc of misery; wioa the J tear from tho ei.rruwiotr jp; chase -i'.vay tjp aiirui ib cf d.'tp.iir; iwect. 'oathe cup ol uiilii-'.ior: with thicetll j feo.-jtt.irs dr;-.! Vv'h- u giddy youth j tbail Ii'j-e UiU piih.-i cf virtue and ; honor, t wand'T on the barren, yet a!iu:ia? fields of vie., when the fond parent babol-i.4 thu ir.:pcndtog ruin of u-iriiaff t If -:;:; r. v, do thou remain io efford eomf jrt a:;d coiisolauon; let thy fet r,2ucnco take po3fion ci t.n tiCirt, ami y:ek fir ki'j f:r:uso de.-e:U rehif. hen o good, to It-ire tho ter.Jer oiiCd withouta home cr t li iecd, ii-.i then put mccrnea'u thtiii thiLio a!!-t up,-) jrtin,' cr.n, aid say to then): 'I will never de.-ort thee.-' And when mortality f-hall fail, and the linij) of iiie (,hu!I fj'imraer ia this fee ble frame, do then unveil myself, and - id m v. ii i;:y wry to worlds ; . -. . - ,-. " ii.evj:ni tuo sun. to bvo and rei?a in liciif Riov. n. j Itf.cems icercdihlo that a man ; born tnd raised in Annifquam, Mas U.tcbuettn. should have bjen done so :cocc?(k-uly brown as the p.rticoIar i Cdcb dctcribcd to tie Drawer, liar-!;'-' Hojv.inc, as fcdlowe, by b Mady: A wtl! tc-dj resident cf tl- vi'la-'o. j Captain V. , wished to employ ; Cah b to saw seme woM, three cords and a half i.o all, and promised to pay hi. ts fifsy cccts ft day. Caleb owned no sav.-, b.it as the captain had a good cr.e, i: vras agreed that Caleb should biro it, and pay for the use cf it rt the ra-o cf nine nence a cord. At early dawn next morning ;t was n .1 1 Iv Caleb was et work i Tb :se wc e ' he davs cf wide Ere- Xte r.ubltincnac?, end esc!: Ir.r r.cded to peasant Jae-Isawe ! but "ecce. I5:fore tiglt ce he ')'J finished Captain W "Let's see, the j' ;!i, and went into 's house to settle. ' said the cjp'aie; "you i ttcre tJ tlve ctat a day; we II call i: a day, thou'b i; ii-n't sundown yet. That's Cf;y Vijii were to par cents f.ir you. And rne nine pence a Peru I..T tte u?o ot tnsFaw: tteres f iriy thie? attd ttrcs-qnarfr cents dae i t!,,!- I S3r. Caleb, yen don't seem to "that you did net have h:t!f a cord more, f'r tln'n vr uuhl a' cokk: (..( Tno nr.Itlnntre .Hrrrbantd Mi..t. Pont Dei'csit, Julv I. The quiet j of .this littl-o town was rudely disturb- I 1 .1. ... 1 . I I. . L ' . . . ;tu ui a'j-.-u. t.fiea u li-ah iuis itiora- ing by t e rapid reports of pistol shots from the cfiioe of Armstrong &, Co , stove manufacturers. A crowd immediately gathered, and those en tering the shep saw a bloody specti cle. The body of .McGiil lay on the floor with his brains blown out, James Armstrong, of the firm, lay prostrate with a pistul wound in the right brast, and his brother, Thomas Arm strcrg, was bleeding profusely from a nistol wcund in the le?. It appears that seme time ago Me Giil, wni'e working for Armstrong! & Co., made a model for a new stove, which tbev h ,1 patent fd, and be in- sisted tha: he wa3 entitled to com pensation for the invention to which be laid clsim. Legal proceedings are pending in regard to the matter, aad McGiil has ft I ; very much aggrieved in regard to tie course cf the Armstrongs. Meeting trero this morning, he entered into conversa tion with them about the natter and became very excited and heated in hislanguige. Mr. James Armstrong tried to s-void Controversy, and re plied to hiui in a conciliatory manner, and fioal'y the two Armstrongs walk ed with him into bis piece of business to talk over the matter. Wcea he got inside te immediately drew a revolver and began firing. A bullet teck t fleet ia the right breast cf Mr. James Armstrong, penetrating the Innss, and another tock effect ia the abdomen. Another bullet took ef fect in the lef. leg of Mr. Thomas Armstrorg. TiteD. turning the pistol upia biaiself, he blew out his brains and expired instantly. Mr. Jam3 Armstrong walked several squares towards an apothecary store before he Ml. Physicians were ferixoEfJ at once, and pronounced Mr. James Armstrongs ipjaries as extreme. y serious and probably fatal, istorail hemerrbfige havicg taken fit-e ' 6M - I hey a. so f.tcna u necessary r? puta'te Mr. Thomas Arm.-trend's which wa3 done. McGiil has fcas beeaeu: c f employ ment for a Ion? time, and Lis friends I say that tte matter has worked upon his nuad with mjariocs effect. He is a connection cf the Armstrongs. AlMtkdina Rrpnbllraa. MoxruovKST, Ala., jur 5 The Republican State Convention, which met yesterday, adjourned lata last night. A resolution eadrring Presi dent Haves for h s wise and patriotic policy was aid on the table; also a1 resolution to a minatc a State ticket j Tkeplatforai iajlm in uraanc:., tton of the I nicer tor of tLe tte. "llaveyta tcard my last eoaj?"' asked a Kusic writer of a roach crit ic. "I hope so," was tho reply. Bird I.arn. la tba Lich Valley there i.1 a be lief that tbe reYena never drink dar ing June, bi)cst:?9 ia tl ai?ath tbey fed the prophet Llijab. Ia North UerojaDy, Sabia r.nd Tyrol, a superstition prevaili that if the e?g-i are taken from a raven's test, boiled aud replaced, the old ravea will briaii a root cr Hjuo to the t:st, r. Licb be fe;ehe from the .ea. Thi raven stoac" i-i very va'uabiO, nr it j c.;tiftTrt f.;rei'.l tf'wd f-r'.ur.a ua US owuer, ars3 nas naewu-o i-u wcr of reudciu;; bim invisib!t wbea worn ou the arn:. TLe stone n found m a net of iniifrpitM as well a ravcn3, aa-J a it uiake. the neit it.-clf in via.j ible, i'. rat be aoujht by tbo aid of j a mirror. Ia rutiierauia aad lltigen ; the ruetb'-d i.s fomewbat donorc:!'. The parent bird muji hav at".a:n-d j tho et'f. cf oce hundred yearA, and: the would-bo poa?ei3-jr cf ths precious "stone" r.iu.st climb up and kill one of the young raven?, who mutt be a cock" bird, and cot over tix week old. Then the ajgrcor descend?, tak n.carcful co'.e of the tree. The eld ravea immediately re turns with th? fctone, which be puts in bis Eon's beak, and, thereupon, both tree and neet become invisible. Tho maa, however, feels f r the tree, and on reaching the nest be carries eff the stone iu triumph. I'ugen f j!k4 do dare that this feat can only be sc-c:-:'ipT:..tcd ly tho help of the devil, and that tho tr.an'a sou! is tho price naid for euch aasislance. The Svahian j peaja!itry raaictains that the young ravens are nouri.in?l soie.y oy it.e dew from heaven duringtho first nine days cf their existence. Aa they aro caked, and of a light color, tho old birds d-j not believe they aro their progeny, and consequently ne elect to feed" them : but they ccca- sionally cast a glance at the nest aud when the young ones begin to show a little black down on their breasts by the tenth day, the parents brin them the first carrion. Important I'acts. Oje thousand laths will cover seventy yards of surface, and eleven pounds cf nulls will put them on. A cord of Etoce, three buhle's cf lime and a cubic yard cf sand will lay cnu tucdrtd cubic feet of wall. Eight bo.rhc!3 cf good lime, six teen bushels ol sand and one bushel of hair w 1 make enough good ruor - tar to plaster one hundred square Tarus. One thousand shingles, luid four to the weather, will cover luCt one Wu-y-Um square leet ci euriace, and five pounds of shingle nails wili far-ten t ttrj on. Oof tifth more siding and flooring is net Jed than the number of square e i ! fett of suiJace to be covered, because I of the kp ia the siding and match ing of lbs fiocr. Five coorses of brick will lay ono foot in heigh; on a chimney ; six bricks in a course wiil make a flue four inches w ide and twelve inches loig, aad citfht bricks in a course wiil make a flue eight inches wide and sixteen inches Lng. Ticcturoof betioia is highly laud ed by Mr. Pti'ep Cowen as a simple and most effective dressing f.r fresh wounds. In recent paper oa this sufjeci he hclds that this application is mueh more healing to a recent wound than either water dressings or any form of fit. After twenty four hours he considers a wound no longer recent, and advises free venti lation cf them rather than closing them up. Even fowl-h juses should possess the means cf admitting sufficient Ikht, either '.trcash an ordinary window, or through a pa:e cr two of iL.es tuss ;a tLe sittes, or alwiVo giasa n:es in tte roof. In wet weath er the birds will be the more ready to take shelter within, while the ia rpeciioa cf their domicils israore read ilypet frmec. An.triran liuill-r. flarrj ins aa Editor Yes. I'm Mrs. Snow, aa editor's wife. I well remember the day'ra55fil t-"e, wcea a sadden s-j when Mr. Snow aked me to becem'e ! strac rolled Ler ever cpon Lis wife. I confess I like Mr. Snow ' sJ(-e 'ten she nearly Oikd with and thinkin? it would be a fine thin? to be the wife cf aa editor. I faid!prew' hosen:cg the vessel's v aw", ( "yes," as pretty as I knew bow, and I became Mrs. Snow. I have seea tea year3 of married life and find my husband to be aa amiable, good-aa-tared man. He always spends bis eveniusts at home, and is ia that re- jpecl a model man: tut he alwaY? brings a pile of exchanges, which'is, ' on:y iimiated by the length cf his DoaT. Liiarn 1 escoes, ia coming arms, and reads" while I patch the ! chts from Pelroit wa3 besocght by kaees and elbows of his pantaloons i Captain Appleby to board the wreck and coat. After we bad a Quaker 1 he saw it, aad if p;sr.l.Ie get the meeting of aa hour's length I broke j ";c"j f his aunt oa: of the cabin, the stilicess by asking: and convey it to CafTilo. Captaia "Mr. Snow, did yea order that ! Wi'kins discovered the disabled ves coal I spoke to rou aboa;?' isel drifting down the lake, aad. after "Indeed, icy dear, I am sorry, but I fcrgot all about k. It sbaH'come to-morrow." Another hour's silence, which is relieved by the baby's crying, and rather liking a noise of that sort, I made o effort to qaiet him. My dear," said Mr. Saow, after he had cried a ruinate or so, yoa baa Detter give tae banv some cat- - . 1 - ,- .. ntp tea 10 quiet Dim; ce trcuotcs me ! yery much." tuuuai-y 13 e.ui. j au.urT oonr passes wituout a treatn cr nctse. iiecemias: tared, 1 take a lamp and retire tor tee n:gtL leavin? .Mr. Jaoic"il' " r gn; "e scnooner anti t w so engaged w:th tte papers that he i ' docs not see me leave the room. To- ,r.t miiniTti le ,m.j kni , I -.j.-. ii3 w -u - ''lst a e f"ea asleep the baby uses a ncuoa to cry again. 1 r.s j as qaietly as possible aad try to still ciax 1 Lea another baby bcirias to scream at the lop of his lungs.' There ; :. - . ..... v. ir. ! ui u u.utt tiiai uut ig acite .nr. aow, aad so I say : "Mr. Saow ! Mr. Saow The third lime be starts cp and cries : "What, Toa, more copy ?'" Yon ran't li'l Vm 1 I'l.tiir X-X- . . . . , , , . shed for two months and a kaif with-! ont ioci i .-. . . v ..... .. U u. h in - i ?oir tmti tfce tolm .1, , c v .. v.K.i u , , uu , - , ... 1 n;c t'a tt.c tut. a icnt r evening. A Chicago lady complaias of the unremitting lore cf aa absent hus- 'haad. He never sends ter money any Mln4 Tanr Own IJnln. What a fr-.'O.I thiajr ili wvuld bj io tuiad tbirt world if everybody would their oa bus!iieg.-4 : I 3iw it li nrr- feellr natural for ui al! t tno-.rwhat our ceihbir ) i:rt :i. what tu wife jrave lit her oe'-v ha: and what been his daorrb'.er i? pr .iu.t to marry; but if wo could art nd to our o'.vn aluir aad let him aV.-cd to i hM, it woitl ! ba njvro p'ea.aa?, to iy tho least. TLero ii a reiu of curi'Wt j runafajf tbroujb the wL.Ip hurtsan family, difl' ren'.iy djvi lopcl of cou.-i-o. Some hare c peculiar ulvnt for Bskitiff 'pi':.Uon3. Vou might a well thinit of ret tin;,' away ff.m hornets after you hare stirred ,,, their r.sl, tu to get away fro:o tjj(.pU human hornet.". Ttc-Y will a-l all about your tilairs, where yoti ara going and what you are g i:ijf after, aad the only way y.u Sja ri 1 yur sidf of them is to tell ihem to 'nd iii their own buriinc3i." Another cla's d-'ight t- find o.st all they can, no as ti feil it t j bo the first t'i spread tho news; and ;f the fitory increases a little, it only makes it more ren.-atiorml. Cio-tly allied to theso aro tho genuirifj in's-ciiibf-makera thj.:0 who will keep a whole neighborhood in a i uproar by going from place to place and tell ing what this or that one says aVn'.t the other. L'ut what is tho u m cl mentioning tcso (J.dert-a firrr.- you all havo tLcm ij yo' r neigh borbood. You have paid n great many times, "Vou did wiia those) persons woti!,J mind tLc'r ow& busi- i cess." UI cours.?, wo are a more or itss dependent on each other; it is or co mo to carry ourselves above every body, for sometimes we aro obliged to aek help. Iut thrro arts Home things that every family and every person wish to 'Lem.-elves, and we cm j CUght to respect this feeling in t enough to attend to osr own aTairs. o shall all Did that no natter how industrious we may he, we snail i busy enough if re "mind business." A Waadt-rlnl l rnpe A correspondent Erie lijal h says : Ever hince Lake navigated b7 civilian r.t ha l.eeu pV. e-pe-s! - has 1 cially for the last r-trr Ill 111.'. , r ' 1 I , ; swallowed cp larze numbers hu man beings by shipwrc'r, bv Hre, rnd by other cas-iaiuc, ..n-j vhi'e many bodies are rec-orcied there are hundreds that are never fonsd ar.d many teat float a-.hore that are rev er iden'ified. I propose now to give an instance ia which a human being was ship wrecked, ca Lake Eria, remained '-u the water five days, and was fin.I ly rescued alive. " In the Actumn of 1CJ Captain Gilman Appleby, cf Conneaut, Ohii, was Captain and part owner cf xl.j schooner Xew Connecticut. A Eteamboat was then lrAr.em V. . t . f1 , . . . . I X 1 ! mpv. r.r -niP. r.n..:, i .v . bad charge, and hr many years her! mas'er. An annt of his, then resi J dinga'.UIack L.:ck, below DuJalo. ! was at Erie oa a visit, stay in? wi'h a brother who was then a resident of the town. The lady went to Con-1 neant ia company with s nephew to ! visit her brother there. After re-1 maining for some time she became j exceedingly anxious to ere home j Capt. Appleby, w ho was busy with i the steamboat, endeavored to dis-1 saade his annt fr jra taking the home ; jonrney until he should be goin? out tvi'h hia rapi whm ha n-o.i? I I. - V IT- rr . .. .;oa however, were cer coma, jjis euorts in tnat d.ree- uuava: in?, and, lad her take a ca board sccooner to go to iiao ia ctnr?e a fer:u-e ;eiier, "whit!" te exeiaim of the crew. The vessel being I.gnt, ; ed- crc:5 ia fca iM:m.. bzi and tLe time cf the jear An.0-ff the : f, . ;Le wsii. V-V- , , Jlc ,J - j v.-. iv u.Kj5c L - " - craft and lan j his relative safe at her uiiiiuaiiiju. x.very.3i3g passea CU quieuy until a:ur tie vessel Lai: ail Lcr wa- The !ter. fcat toatinned to float. ijacped in, and p-I'ed for the shore, j ! leaving the wman ia the cabtn, as they supposed drowned. The party: landed at or near Portland, Chiut-j aaqua county, X. Y., and made their j way as best they conld back to Con-' neant. Three days tf:er tie aeci- "eat Captain Wiikins, cf si;aa- ct.QiiDg aiong siiie, v. apta a i j.iiara : Ilentoa, then first mate of the Pt-i ; cock, boarded the wreek aad made! search. The schooner lay opra her; &iif ftn.t I . a1? .w-a ' fail ol water. A poie was employed j and it was supposed every par; cf the cabin was touched, and as no' object in the shape of a tamaa body y i w ,L- tee conclusioa was rete .1... .V - . , f .' eu ; ul l"r rrraaias uratea cut ci the cabin into the lake, hence far-: '-v 1 1 - ss'tj j'- iwo uJa a.;erwara captain App;eby eame oown wi.o a ressel witn iit inl.i tl. n.i.1 .- . I. . j -v.. --"'-i i-ri, itr t,.-owa- ja.i VAni a nj a tn V.. 7 --:m in tra rAti-.raf r a- v j tl vessel was finally ricttcd, arid whea the cabia door bad nearly reached a! Ievei jvosiuoa, the woman walked ' trrinch trs m-m'r 4 . - . .1 - ' f, o- - - .ji.i...r u, lit ataira upon deck. She was cacghti K P.Tu.in 1 i .1 '.' v.),.... .i-,'in i t:a t;ppor;ej. : while he: so a w.-pt and f tii.-r . i screamed. Fire days and aichts tad she: ;Ieen ia tte water, wtiie a p.-vrtten of j tte time she was n? to her arm r'u. j cue coma no; i:e aown. aad mtu I... .,8, . t.vrri' rue gc was ia t p-.-Si-.ton. - I'Alt B e tad was a soli ! irvcriFtw ti t i -. i. g0;,cdca xU wn . that after the resI eazed aad 1 arftC .K.r ,- . . 4 .v. 1 - ur i it.c crea, see tte crew. lOuna Cfrseit aioae ia water wais; deep. The cabia doer was epea bat the fix-d was two ket alvore 'it. and the sea made me slant chaser in tcr position. Wtea Capuia WZkias flopped aha cooli tear the boa.-dir.c-' arty ta.it aaa wa:rt oa the ressef, . , .. l..... -rl; -- i 1 ar- e.- ' rr i . krtaky haaVr Wc - -- .f..J.f n:j a- cojCi'tf t pour ii',t that maohiae, wilt I a rtd-noied ria.-j, s'rp- iUlY T01!' !yJu?" : p!Cit t.'ie f.-'tot of a j :j );:?.;r:i'i:i lari'toA t! ;) k.m rtjff .... , ' , . ,.... y," s'l .Mr. Yt.ur fr.-ut 'a do a a ci a. '. Htv&i c;-'.!ti e. r. a'! 1 tr.rt ; iio-truxec- rid r.-p n: every wv i ; , : . ' J . ... .' . .. , ... ... . i ;'. j j ii4r . i it i reals v tf.r ::f nine u:.;' i ir wun- out any nriit:;; up aad c-ja !!! arourd to t:.rs the j -.ke '!" "Vou ai!l jrt-t l..ik TO'ir on wcTd.J-S'it'a:r.;; 'sre r.or I ..-., .h proprietor IK I iiif hrtt t ii.:n, a-;d v: the man, his cioM'.ii .Steaiv. i,- :. p-l a-i In to ti.i -v. I'm ths valves," said nervou. If bro'U'ht iTeiicr ii,it;o:!. oeu: t wa ; wit :io i. ys vtrv ana dri.-is r.u . t, - r d v,i:h the l-:ri '." was u L:t li; ma a ai vt!,'ki.-.U oa evirf w,i t a: .1, 1. --; saiiio wonr was 7 hat the fnirT-: f Lfii Led ba. ''Taat'i the EVM-ete mn i'vo the low lb v. .rd r n: W:i v a-s," f ii mil, wr.o , t. a r; li t p;t; and a :i 1 I reck a it's a'o;u io.; fyi: !o::g si e:o tiine grou id ever an' I do'i't S'pj riji:,.'u to !, it Btl't t'0 ; 11! ir i . m oeb ae;aia, a jil trouh o p.ta.e run i-tr oics a:;d :-hool I.'s geei .'r, u tat he' r,i I coui 1 b' j it cut CL'.e fAiee v.. ;rc U. If bat ' f.r the rLeumati, ths a Leaa t!:tt r. a ha. only g- t up a n;vt reap icd ! jjg ' aid tie man walked out WliU a sad I 'ck end an uTt?ady p.tep b:. tu .UHlnn ii 11 S'-jc g'.t a letter t tho Iot ol 'e Ye-' er.li I', had a b.uKT Gr.anci.il rbe didu't wait to rest1! re Ireiki.'tZ'tt I'.vt'.nc j loeik, ana i b jiiie b .' j Itu-b'ng to et.e cf the windows si i I tore in: r. ; ..e ntti ;pe e: ; ti thro-jga tee hur page Uf. r f.r Jii-t oer own J greenbacks, and Lcr countenance f-.'d j exactly tiaht iaehes by tho Govern ; ment gauge as she didn't C::d any. I iiLe fcter-ed a'. -tit t j tei.r tLj ktttf into sLreos, h Jtinrnne cuMOiity tev.r dtfeats it?eit that way Tcrvr r to tha letter she read: "31 y dariiag, this is my fifih iettr to ycu wittia a we.. i in'-io-e llere she looked the letter pt-cre.i ivo tho enveiepp, and care! j..7 :iea el the fi ior, b ; r-orniug to the tti'in t the read: "I in-!-. ? :.! love n undring alftctiori?." It was ail the her desire to tear ao to rcctraia .e letter m tl.o big "I" at t I i ir n t ft. e cpp'.r i'-ft hs-d c rni-r word " Jiriicg" at ttt lower-rifht e saw s:n;:-.V. cr, Dut sr.e in'J ien.y that made her aixncrt 1 se.iiie I: was a be; I- ; nig : i "Nx: : somthing ! send you e;e mo ifiv- i! ne-d I w 1 , a rul ted: lOrtat; tne sroppc here t o f rii hen f. i ?u.ae smile, a d ty bea'jt'Ijf pictures ti p oa vour One of the eirriers was le-vkio? at cr from b. hind the class screen. a,d ;MY9 that she j-imaed e , iaehes high and came djwa gh'.e-eu on h r a that j7 mere Leis wita a gr;-.t.:3g m-,.. gave hira a pain in his ribs f than aa hoar. -tre airkfBel t uwlwr. A fair to n.fdinsi Pe rci: wr.t home to fiod that his w;f hd en-errd the hcuzf oniv a cocment bf.-re him , . ia-.'Jt-U4.U. i.'v ic'jo'rc 1 w r ere she r.Va-J - if r,:arr-.I in 1 "?, 1 have teca to ess- 1 cr",e te ier L " w'-- ; tears cam to' Ler eves' cn. ts "JJ05, macam torture t..t-'s tr? ow iadiers !ia-s f - , - Itiehsri, tii :e te..er tv,ii me- I wcri Lear it I want ; heir ncncLse !" ha ir.erTcr' "Retard it concert.? tou. " I d I 't care! I want C.Y tess . cha-J, en; -YS y:j i fcI tell ycu I won't tear any e: L?r . baiJerdarh 1 She litd aboa: r.e. :f course, end I'i! make her ttke i; back . or go to pr:oa !" j "Richard, won; y;a let m sy ,: she said yea were grade ally, kiiiiug i yourself by t-o close attention t. ; business ?" , "Pid she ssr that !'" j "Why, cf cos-?-she did." j "Liize, forqire my tirrh word'. 1 1 see tba; they tH tie truth and the jtruth only. A kc-r supper I'd get a carnage ana we u rue 00 1 ant tL:.t we go dowa rou'd tetter ret that bon: ,et yea sp k c r yrr. Kftital T ralrry. The attempt ia Esg'asd to revive tte c'i port of falconry prrsises to t-e moderately snccess-faL J-ix traia- eci peregrine fa cons were fA-,-a -e- r-,ii tr .; .- ; '.- v.-t -m . r. I . tew wets at TLrsxtca, netr As :orer I a Cc,:i;;r.i . 1 . iii r.f i -.-S v . - teaTY sbowers. sever " - . coc-d fl rhts ; were oy.a:neJ. aa :a mest rases tie e iqaarry was ki.ied. Tte perkr; trairs- rerura to the tilroner after a rc..-s. the distasce traversed ia o i-.strce , ... . .- rot ,i it ihte-i-itif-t r.t a m.. it i'sarposed tha; if the rfr:..rai- - . . aoes of the O.ras were jrete-... Y ti- hibiud. a fc w y ars wos i fee tte rr- v;va ft ta.cocry ia t.rc.ara ia ac- eotrp ted fct. Aa c;d w:i iice oa a wharf le sctx-rir remarked: ctter uar, rery I N-iraa j vare if;;i ff r cma erersince :e or'.d .;k cr "Htd is oced for dar.ger sitrsais ea ra-troacs, ana a. way-. r?ecs "step " Oa a toaa's n.-e :t ocgM to g;re the smc waraifif. the fca'.f ahek, otte-s caail tea.-.. as for os we prcrer ecks ea cold p:ecs. e .ar.T e iwroerfr a--ntr-Va lin. ' ""in.. ... . in.S Of" A it f ll 11 feis on ;!..' . te eea teu her nr. 1 I 1- im A be eg to in i), to ir Id r 1 1 1 S : r Xe- ..... n