0 Tcrms of iPnblica 7vs Ssaarsst Hsrald fluted eterX WalnoeJir M-taH at IS paid IB adTMOe cthanrlM M L wUl be dl-x-tto.- -nin au " -IV -Hiatus bea mtMriti de.not take ant " iTwaib... U.fcrtb.ertKK-. 'ra-orlnf tW ,'"offi"U"" It- tlfT 'Aa EilMrt Xeaelai Serve. The one IBOt 1 erald Adirei ESTABL IS H E D, 18 9 7. The Somerset Herald, VOL. XXYUl. NO. 3. i sMNerMf;ivr. ; i : SOftLEKSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1879. WHOLE NO. 1450. BANKS, ETC. r'- i ATTOR?TE AT LAW 1 1 Et,'. anTrVnalnB Aa Sunset, jN"13W BANK .-nT aTTORK v ATLAW.SOM- j Cf (4 J i r. VtVam-sa o collects J w-lfr- - M i Hi County Bank UlldiD. s, ' 90 aVvo.net" at law homrrMU Pew. r TRENT. ilTOSA"'-r-1' "' fciarrMf. '- Alexander M--tVflrolh h" l. V'io. inMaaunoiu Kuilum, Be net and f a It. " T HAT. ATTOKN EY AT LAW "KTSSf r -,1 promptly M to- ,. t,Mvtu attTkney AT LAW, I'H1?. w,U unJ Uellbulieien. rWiV!.nennafcieUtj. &( -7ti B"- . CHARLES J. HARRISON, Canhier cud Manager. Collect!n marie hi ail parte of the UoitM SCaUA. i Cfaarxef B6jfna. BqIIvbdJ other irkf ul- kc(d wl eatbed. E?lru and WrctcniczriiaBgc !- on hind. nutunce mAl with prompt new. Accirau ullrited. FnIot detlrlus to purcbiue U. S. PER CEXT.Jri'NDED LOAN, can ba aecommo Uud al ihta Bank. The capuoiart prfid In denomination of M,!), 1 M). i aVES l rccii, J ATT'KXF.Y at law. P (.(.to. Mmnth Bl'--.1 Main. 4K iULU LA CB H. BIC'U ipts for Fire and 11 Iesmb, JOHN HICKS & SON, KOMKItSET. I'A.. And Real Estate Brokers. ESTABLISHED 1MO. FrvB wbo1e4rtoFlLbiiTreirbaar prop erty. .r h r rent frill Be J it l their Kntae to reiriMcr the dcrtimno tber(, aa noehanrali BE CABEFI;!. WHAT TOC SAT. la fpeakinf of pernio ' fanlU, Pray doa't fonret jomi own, Hemember Ummw with home of (MM, Souuld BOTcr tbrow ftoaa. We hare no right to judg bub I'tKil bc'i ialrir tried t Should wt not like nil oompanjr. We know thlt world b wide. Sum may hare fault and wbo na not, The old af well aa jaong. Prhapa we star for aught we know. Hare nfty to their one. Ill tell roa of a better plan. That 1 find work mil well. To try my own defect to care Ere other'! laultt to telL And t hoagh I Maetlmet hope te be No wuree than tarn I know, Mr own hot-teaming bid me let The fault! of othert go. Then let nt all when we begin. To liander friend or foe. Think of the harm one word may do To thoee we little know. Remember emnetimei raraea, like Uar chli'kenf, roost at home. Don't tpenk of other'! fault ant II We hare none of oar own. A SIHT Or B1XIIEB. , mli eniine.l. andaU leir-ti li- Colleetiurif made.ee-1 aia.ieur.lTM r.4d or rented. Keal eelau btulaeaf geoerallT wl : I be promptly attended to. aoi. V AT LAW, " ,7, ,'m H EfUXTI. AlTOKJiEY AT ed w fc!Vrareint-"mer!t ':' t'rtung ho K". . J OUS K COTT, ATTi'KXEY AT LAW l. IU T . , ;ed to hi! care attended to with Mini' jjuaad ftdelity. ,EXlStKY. v ... .w kumeret, I II. CHARLES C. ORTON, CIGAR MANUFACTURERS FACTORY NO. 7. rrt.iTH k Kl'PPEL, ATTORNEYS AT ( "(t.orIi trM4 teU.otroar.wui v . j, (HUKtaaily auended to. s Bi.a- J. a. (kile ATT" 'KXEY AT LAW. 0-ll "llh J Meilt'- Vhclssale and Retail ' DEALERS C1GAKS k TOliACCO. Ve in iidw njanurfttntrir, f-T the wtaolea1e trad. iMrttrT cirars than hr tu-fftofore hn niMiiui wrturtM in Sontrt -uafy. As Ur Har. nad i mmn TuM we claim to te umnuto ibriu th io tbe uue, U e rsli the aua- j n ii Ikt'Mii lttlf r tu our it na L-rw . in . iait KffM K:iff tre rarry the MfTit ai,d titvect. j a itw cW jur I aradoe of Sntokirif aol j tttcvitii; Tut ' in the fnnrket, 20u0 plt I'1! iem.aiz au Kuvia 01 aakktrrt inau-rLaia. MAMMOTH BLOCK. Jan. U ..!!? V b I'llI-HtlKA LA. All iwiur?? , ATTtKNEYS AT ii ed to t alirndcsl tv. i (.Bi'vanapunrtaally ottrnde gURVEYING, 'i ,-t f--1-a-t;i:n u A IV" Su. C. r. WALK Eli. rUYSICJAXS. NEW AERANSEliENT. rae 'f the firm o( tkeer A . ha juat rftumwj frjin tlie Ea.tem 'me, wliere he ir rh!rd FOR CASH ! Tbe i.' H-eSe Kt-k ofOtKiMS that i i ; 1'r.oh. to !'. ui!ftiui, umtfiiog of DR E M CIMMKLL & SON i a.ier the :r prional rn ice to the citi elietejaTleir.ii. I'ne of the nif- ue a.-B can at all tiuiee. ank prdekm ..! tial tinur oifcee Main St. jtu.lii'a. ' .- Di. j. I. KILLtBhai penWneonT Uted j a bVr!! ftT toe practi of hi! proMelun. 1 RRTRAKEK tender! hi! profewtaoaJ f r-rvtr the emieM of .inieret and rr-m- S! tas a nakMnee. one aoor fa w wr it: heia. DS. s. aiLLINS. UESTIST, S.merrt, fK tce lj t;j" H.cct, up tira, f. -'.t tCtKicbe ftuaJ pfrpare.1 to do L t-U J a.. ra.'ta! BUln. reruiaac!:. ea aarjai .At Aruscaal teeth of all kind, and ot it rti" r.riT"!! f-" uperaUon! warranted. D 5. A. G. MILLER "f r rtf TT" . W W I i in. Mill UZ22?Stf ASS. CALTITS, FLCC2 The-e g",; fc will xdl FOR CVSII ri-ffkffibte perau II Wt will ex-hane Ei' WW! S,th Beo.1. IiM'.iana. here be at renlset 1t letter or Mherrl'e & G. B MASTERS m nm:! Si efrW hir tae psarttre of LU mwi. and MUen ku pn-freatunai errieea lo s.wmt a ur a& mi.aio noiry : rinr. m i.-.at tweotiy wrapiea by lr. MiWrr:reaMe ruk!f Parter. Dr. W.r.FUSDEXlJERC. Late Res'deatt Snrjceok., , iiMEjs ssl Earltory, tiiSXwirSTI truest cf ii3 f is Zt3 szi Zir. irui- -ief is ..3 wn. - - A tr ot a irh.irt credit to lid i r'nii.;iv a ken due. turm lor GRAIN, FLOUR, MA?I,1 SUGAR AND FARM PRODUCTS GEN ERALLY. Wf ttill Pa CASH for l-'LOUR, WHEAT, OA'J'S. COlX AXU MAPLE SUGAR, Pro.!u a aM in all traea t detiTerol before tU-cU ' gjti are wanted. Tkvee Wiahicg U tirr nv Trj fy bniirg at the LOWEST PRICES ran r ciTinr m mil and toeapariiMr oar prkosatd Irrm. "ilk utaer rt-reA w M eipenenoe and ample mpt'.al enable o to do bet ter lor OUR CUSTOMERS T!nn aty Cher it.ee In thl! TOH. OK I'Ol'XTT. CASEBEER & CO. e. vi r fcirte. i Ayer's Cathartic Pills, J-HS BILLS, Ti Tn "kt m t f m CciMk A N.f f new tmlMtne-. Katntee f.reev Sneraet, P. "WI. COLLINS, j DEXTlVr, , trTv-MT Croaiee auee. aiT(e. r eruaaal test la tcM (-tare. ajiirg eeaunn mimii tn. l rT J"u" einie By tavtlKMe tfcal ewa rriff el teeu at k-ver yw tkaa I1 lata acy wtv plae la Itu ewietrr. naau a td m( o leetk tore, end If , ij panua anvaw my cboaasae! J"laiaai ue adymut eonuetfcat aT" mat u not urn avod ea rZr oa me nt any tint and ret 5 . For ail thn purpcei cf n Family Phye, nna tor curicA coeti venea. aunaioe, induresca. Foul Sicinacn. Breata. iieaascne. jEoTsoias. Kheamntism. ajuduoti ar.a Sk:n Dieas. Bii-joueTjea-DTOjrry, Tumors. Worm. eurai:a. aa A ihrvr.er fiil. icr i'r.fj iz tea xuocd. At- the rr.on rf- ria! pnrtra:ivever d'wf'ff rvi. TLot nrr tt:i'.-L b'.it cf- If; in tl-eir op V .14 tlifV HI 5 'ntr HOTELS. XOD HOTEL. royiTOW. ' U k wn a.e kae fattrly - -r .a cat MO n a tttj t. 1 jc k III tnrrlSBC ptk JT1 : p- -e M t wn..nl ... I--V"'ae i.-ge piiblic AaU aited f-rf- ! and prey rut:Lrc. ' taa be had Ox Wweat pi- ! ay or mead. Ml iX CI STER, Prop. "'J5- fitoynofm. Pa. ort'Mlicn. . iiiV mKt ti:orocph and - ,'ari'iiiB; cauitr- 1 tv.' at.:uc UiAt tan t!rryen : cieani .Le ftwri.ai.ii and bcwti. kid erea tL Lijo-L la fn-aT. Ucst-s of or.e pa A ili.v, tier f.iarj!i:e the digestive crans and prrnrote inrcrzt ha.lh. AtteV'Pili haf bw known f-ir more tbaa a quarter cf a cent Jry. asd iat' oinainvu a wjrld-ide rvfutatloa for taeir t::ua'J. Pjct corr.irt tit-Aved anion in lie fe'vcril asiasiauve rjaxs of tie t-:v.'inl are fo rorctKcd tiat obstruc tion's wukin Crtf rT-j1 io atv!j wi tr.sl iff 4s tiit-B. X'ot t.ix Kl tky care tke w -4ay ri4 f cverj Udy, 44.1 Iiu tm'idal.ie and daoccroti UiiJfc, Lave bak-d tke Ut of Lims aiilk W kilo U.ev produce power ful eul-t ti. tbev ins tL ain tlaie, tb ?Vt sr.! hr-st fAysic for ckiklren. Py tk"ir nre-riiTst netjon tktr TTr?r rr.ocn lew than tii mra-.mii pcrratire. ar-d never rivericia krn tiio lrxrei are not inrUaaed. Tut r ack tiie tj:ai foctuia of tl kiook ar..r-r-nr..a Urcy if aceciaj it fr-.a tl.f e.vmvntj ct weakr!-. Aia:-tei to a'res ard rocuitiocf ir ill vliaia. rjttnir Tieitker ea.-trtnci ac ar.v i!r'.rtrin dr-jir. tbee PiIL miv 1 1 tiii f widi faf-tr i v anv'nodr. Their r rt? u j ;:to- aaiia preserves tkera ever frefa. . and xaso tueat pii-asArJ t- tase: lsi f:ic; p-e y ve-cticia. so arsi i-- -vr j "tvu u;fr use aav cM&t.is- oERKY'G TEA !Dr.J.C.AYER&Ca,Ltmen,!ass, w " 1 PrMl f tiWKl ni. lVT; i tie-.e f Xary lull, late ef MOlorvl toeraeMn, DAVIS BROS . aia. i?u and painters, Kidiog hard And fast, almcst as for dear iite, aloug the wild of m vast prair.., I found mjselt Xo mj lateoM AstobiBLuieot, eutering upon a atriu;- glia bciiiraienl, and pulled op to re. coonoiire aud cougidnr. Tkai 1 tad miaxid fflj way was all too plaia ; for oa ike ooure that 1 ougkt to bare come, there waa not a cabin or a single settler. Almost an traveler ia the border eeciion would hare rejoiced to thas 81 u ruble unexpected! apoa a place where food and ebelter might be ob tained. At another time I ahould hare been so myself. 15at now ! Ia the breast pocket of mj closely buttoned coat I carried five tbouaod four hundred ana ninety odd dollars, i - - j i - V. niitu oiaiea money, ii was auriog our time ot war. Ibis money had been giren into my charge to carry witDout 6tuppiog, and by the moot unfrequented route to oub of the forte, and place it in the heeds of Culvntl bombard, who was waiung for it. JJut there I wm, baring lust my route, not Knowing wLetner i wa eafe or not at leant w hether the money would be. And now trat 1 bad blundered on the verge if this ecauiy eeltlement, what must be my course : bboold 1 halt for refresu menu; or sbouid I ride straight through without aiopping 1 Tne Jmter course wijjbt of itself eicite ei$3pic.oQ. So, pushing on to tee houee of entertainment with the meet careless air I could aeeume I got off my borse. Tbete were ocly two men ia the barroom when 1 entered, the landlord and the hostler. I ordered, sapper and sat down. Two travelers next rode up and or dered drinks. One ot them went with the hostler, the other threw him self down on a bench outside And be gan filling a huge pipe. Strolling carelessly about the room 1 managed to glance from the win dow. My heart leaped into my throat, far in the man seated there 1 recog nized Bill Wolf, one of the most des perate characters that ever figured in the annals of border ruffianism. 1 tat down again and went through the form of eating my supper; bat whatever appetite 1 might hare felt on my entrance to the inn bad Ten ished now. Presently the men raae in togeth er and ordered sapper. Aline was finished and now was my chance to lea re. raying my score and saying a gen eral good evening, I crossed the dim, smoky barroom. They took no notice of ma whatev er; only the landlord looked fonuve- iy At me. My spirit rose ; I hoped my fears had misled me, and that I should get safe away. It was quite dark outside, bat the hostler was flitting about the stable with his lantern; be brought out my steea ana l trcttea away. I was feeling iafiaiteij relieved At my providential estape from contact with the desperate characters whom Ibad left at the settlement, when my acute ears detected tke sound of swift riding. I drew op my horse one tromeot to listen. On they came. Xo chance travelers ever rede like that. It meant business. I gave mv 6.eed a lash and he broke into a ccnvoleive gait. Love his body np with one or two plunges stnmbled and pitched ne tera,iir heels over bead. What was tie utur with the horse 1 lie Lai a white spot on bis face, and this seemed to come off on my Land as 1 touched him, a wet, slimy, sticky substance bearing a re markable resemblance to whitewash. With my heart in my month I stoop ed to feel his wb'te legs and feet. Yes, they were whitewashed too. The trappings had been taken off my own horte at tbe inn, and transriei to this worthless animaL Wk' ' cad been wkuewr-sie I bad barely time to place myself in this receptacle for tbe dead, when tbe hoarse voice of Bill Wolf was beard outside. "Here, yoa Dick. Is Pick here f " The woman opened the door. "He bas not come back yet," she replied. "Oh, not yet ! Janny have you heard a horse go by yonder ?" "Yea, jost now." "Driving on like the devil eh ?" "Going taBt," she answered. "You might perhaps bear his track still," she added. Bat Bill mast have been of a sus picious nature. I beard bim leap from his horse. For tbe life of me I could not help lifting up the coma lid and looking through the chink. A tire was burning on tbe stone hearth. Bill Wolf had a hand on each door post. His brutal bead was thrust inside tbe room peering about What's that:" be questioned, pointing to my retreat. "It's buffer's couio," she answer ed. "Are yoa in pursuit cf tbe man gone by ?" "Are. Bat wnat s that to vou if we are f lie can't have gone far either oa that animal" Hiding away in search ot me, and of what I carried, Wolf clattered off. Tbe woman watched him pin two comrades who bad waited at a little distance ; then she came ia and barr ed tbe door. I was oat of the coffin ia a mo ment. 1 looked arouad despair. To go oat was fatal, And to stay in meant discovery, probably death. The coffin was no longer available, for D:ck was coming for it, "Stay, there's the rain barrel out side," said I, in desperation. "They bare tried that once, they may not look at it again." And before yoa would be able to speak a sentence, the water was dash ed out of the cask, and I was ia tbe barrel, tbe woman dropping a tub half filled with water ia at tbe top as a cover. She had barely time to re-enter tbe bouse, tbe door of which tcnuoateiy opened on tbe side away from tbe moon, wbea A rtttiia; vehicle drew qp at the door, and 1 bard a voice raring and swearing at the woman for something done or leli undone, and then from tbe bungbole, the plug having been dislodged by tbe upset ting et tae cask, I saw tbe furious re turn of the three other renegades. Tnere ensued A good deal of loud talking, explanations and oaths. A jorum of hot nectar was prepar ed and they all went to partake of it. Dick refused to join tie hunt after me on account of having to lake the coffin teits destinmioa. - At that moment a wild And des perate plan entered my brain. The horses of the three renegades my own which had been retained by the hostler At tbe inn, among them were hitched on tbe other side ot the door, where the moonlight, strik ing by the end of the cabm, rested fully upon them. It was suicide to attempt selling one of them my awdas I bad hoped to do-xcfcDd riding off. So 1 embraced the only alternative leaping from tbe barrel (tbe tub having been removed to water tbe burses with) and creeping into the wagon while the woman muttered something about covering the coffin. Dick yelled out te her to mind her own business and let the thing be as it was. But the succeeded in accomplish ing her purpose. Disposing tbe blanket across the coffin, as be was beginning to drive away, she contrived to lift its lid and drop ioaidb a bowie koiie. ' Yoa may be sare I seined it hesrii 1 and gave ber a blessing too, poor thing ; And the first use I made cf it was to lodge the lid op just a frac tion so thai my breathing was easy, though my position was cramped. They kepi within hailing distance tor some three or four miles, Dick driving the heavy wagon along at a steaming pace, and 1 expected that the coffin would be jostled out. By and by, there was a sudden shoot, a loud "tAlIy-bo a if tbe huntsmen had sighted the quarry. It came froQ the Jang. AO aooner was this noise heard, 14 a my driver threw tbe reins across the horses, leaped down and started eff toward bis friends. Perhaps tbetemptatiou of the mon ey (that they might be teen dindiag) w as too much for him. In a moment I sprang from tbe fwas the shrill music of the fife And rumble of tbe drams, of tbe infantry, wbo were probably returning to tbe fort from some expedition. Again X sent oat that wild cry, which I knew the soldiers beard, and were coming to my Aid. A parting shot, And my pursuers turned ; they could not face the sol diers. - , But I called to my horse by a pe culiar whistle that he knew, and he came toward me in spite of his rider, who was Wolf, wbo only gave up tbe frame's straggle and leaped from his back as a squad of infantrj ap peared oa tbe scene. "It is Wolf," I panted. "Go in pur suit of him." There was no need to urge them. A price was set for Wolfs bead, as they all knew, for be was tbe most dangerous and mast desperate outlaw of that time. Then I fainted, and when my eyea opened again they fell on Mr. Wolf a prisoner, uar men had Draught him to re ceive bis deserts. : As for myself, I was saved and the monev also. "It was near a touch, CapUin," observed oce of the men to me; "and I should not have liked the coffin at all." ' But it was tbe coffin that saved my lite. Annertena Cautraclcr. It is at this season, when an ex traordinary number cf Americans are abroad, tha: Europeans, notably Eng lishmen, are mildly concerned as to what constitutes American charac ter, v Tbey have loDg regarded as as a very peculiar people, unlike Any oth er people ia some respects, and not withstanding tbey have had ample opportunities to observe and study us on tbeir own soil, their acquaint ance with us does not seem to im prove. Their general impression ap pears to be tbat we are a nation of eccentrics and humorists, whose ec centricities and humors all betray a strong family likeness. - In our nov els, many of which have been repub lished and translated ia tbe old World, tke transatlantic critics have speculated and are still speculating about the representative quality of the liierary personages. It tbey en counter a character which fails to aree with their preconception, they inter ti.it it must have been designed by tke author for an ideal American. If they become interested in tbe de lineation of a fine, cultnred, coamo p.ili:au, chivalrous citizen of the Re public, whom they imagine, in conse quence, to be ' something like them selves, they then dismiss the subject by pronouncing him an impossible A ni.riofn This is a very eay,t9egb -mot a very just, way of dealing wiib a race who, within a hundred years, have grown to be a great nation, and wbo have worked out ccnntlesa social and political theorems with which for eigners bad for ages grappled in vain. To the average European, Americans are nearly all alike. Tbey closely resemble one another in body and in mind ; tbey bold substantially tbe same opinions, and act very much the same at all limes and in all places. They are thin, tall, angular, baIIow, awkward, nervous, anxious, bat capable on emergency of extraordina ry coolness; egotistic, boastful, swag gering, fond of money and any form of excitement, prodigal, reckless, fan tastic, and, on tbe whole, nniqoe. Tbe American who is mot all or most of these is presnmed to be of some ctber n at locality, so that the opinion of tie average European gets con tinual corroboration through his igno rance, through the false basis oa which it rests. There are, probably, thousands of our people, of tbe most intelligent, self-contained, self-disciplined sort, in different parts of Europe to-day wbo are rarely imagined to belong to tb e United States. Tbey are neither raw-boned nor pallid ; they da not tare a nasal acceot : tbey Are not obtrusive ; they do not scatter money on every hand ; they do not expecto rate with aaerriag aim ; they do not use a bowie-knife as a tooth-pick; they have not been seen to shoot any body. Therefore, they are not Ameri- CA3. jJoin; none of those things, th 'V c.nnot bj of our blood ; tbat is g?!f-evidect Unquestionably, there is a type of tbe nauonal character, as there l& a type of Eng!ib, French, Cjerman, Italian, Spanish, Orieyai character; but there are dierjst types and va rieties of tj samj. type here rr-any tnr.f? ;i&n AbcoAd owing to the ex. Take Ralph Waldo Emerson, and the late James k isk, Jr., for example, A profoundly original thinker, a phi- loeopcer ot the ideal, a stainless, high-Aspiring natare, contrasted with a very shrewd, exceedingly energetic, utterly nnprincipled Adventurer. Bat they Are not more opposed than Pe ter Cooper, a pure philanthropist, a benefactor of bis race, and Wm. M. Tweed, a volgar demagogue, aa an dacioos trickster, a deliberate betray er of every public trust. Where can be seen two poets more diverse than James Russell Lowell and Walt Whitman ; two millionaires more un like than Cornelius Yanderbilt and James Lenox; two public men fur ther - apart than Charles Francis Adams and Roscoe Conkling; two public functionaries more dissimilar I than Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis t Look at Wm. Llovd Garrison and Jay Gould ; at A. II. Stephens and 1-ernando Wood; Wendell Phillips and Samuel J. Tilden ; at Ilenry W. Beecher and Felix Adler ; at John G. Whittier and Jay Cooke ; at George reaoodv and George Law : At Hor ace ureeler and Daniel Drew; at hundreds of others who might be named as opposites. Bat tbey are, or were, all Americans, and tbey represent Americans of a certain, tboogb very distinct, type. In every county, town, and village of the land may be found Americans of the Americans wbo bave no feature, so cial or mental, in common, and yet we shall long continue to hear that ther all ran in lines exactly parallel. XAWBY. v A Cel Coairaeeae General Pasley, of the Royal En gineer-, was noted for bis bravery and coolness. His patient, conscien tious toil at the details of whatever work he undertook, was as remarka ble as lis courage, ne was once experimenting on tbe strength of ce ments. A large stone, a ton ia weight, bad been cemented to Anoth er, end both were suspended in the air by means of a clamp inserted ia the latter. Pasley, iu'pecting tb joint, look ed aroand a'jjvb from below, walking under the macs, aod scrutinizing it in every direction. Just as he step ped from beotti.b, tbe cement gave way and down fell the heavy block. Without the slightest change otcelor or tone, he turn -d to bis assistant and said : "Do yoa know tbat i call tbat an extremely unpleafant occurrence. I wasjost beginning ti feel confidence in tbe cement, but yoo see 1 bad no ground for satisfaction. On another occasion he had desceu ded with a junior engineer officer i i a diving bell to attend to some sob- marine experiment. Tbe chain by which tb ceil 'waa krwered became entangled with tbe air tubes and sig nal line. Tbe supply of air was stopped and tbe water slowly and steadily rose in the bell. Tbey could not signal to bo hauled up, nor could tbey creep beoeath tbe edge of tbe bell aod rise to tbe sur face, for it rested on tbe bottom of the sea. Death appeared inevitable ; it was a question of inches as tbe water rose above tbe limbs of the officers. "I confess," said the junior tbat "I was Alarmed. But Pasley never changed muscle. He continued talking and watching tbe rise of the water as if superintending an experi ment. The water bad risen to oar breasts, when tbe men above, receiv ing no signals, became alarmed, aod drew op the belL I cannot describe my feelings, bat Pasley took it all as a matter of coarse." MR. 5ASBY IX WASHINGTON VERT BRIEF RE.MIXI3CE.VCE, WITII COM MESTS. Washington, (Wich is in the Deestrik ov Col urn-1 Joon 7, 1879. j It's a long time sence I trod the streets av tbe Fedrel City. Ef I re member Ante I bevn t bin here sence tbe saintid Johnson's time, when I reseevedfrom the hands or that gile less patriot my commUsbua ez Post master at the Cross-Roads, wich wuz ratblisly torn from me by that mili tary tirent, Graat. It bez changed much, and, I tbank Heven, for tbe better. Washington bez bin attacked bv the Confedrita at two different pe riods. From 18;l to 1 &(..",, they fail ed to popsesa, it, but tbeir second in vashun wuz more successful. Tbey j hev it now. In tbe Capitol, wich is tbe N ashen'u pride, I see ez many military men in possession ez ever, but thank the Lord they aint tbe same kind. Tbe "gol darn" uv tbe Northern man is Leerd no more, and its place, my eers is delitcd with the more familyer "dog-gon" av tbe Sunny Soaih. No more is my feel ings aggravatid by seein the tall man from X'aine the hatcbet-faced Rhode-Islander, or tbe stout Peuosyl vanian in tbe Capitol boldin offis They are gone aod tbe swarthr Southerners fills tbeir places and draws tbeir salaries. There are one-armed and one-W-Nortbern soljers enuff hero, but tbey are walkin the streets. They ain't in place no more 'ceptin those wich is in tbe Departments controlled by the minyuns av Hayes, and tbank Heven when we elect a Dimecratic President in 1880, we'll clean them oat. hi the Confederacy can't on trole br the ballet, it will bv tbe ballot. I waz never more encureeed ia my life. The bar roon ia crowdid with Southern patriots, and tbey are now in favor. It filled mr evoa with leers to read a petition for tbe appointment of a Georgia man to a position nnder tbe Clerk uv th Senit. I've sees them petitions afore. Tbey o?d to reed tbat the party named bed lost a leg at Gettysburg, and aa eye at Fair Oaks while gallantly carryin the Stars and Stripes ia defence uv ihe Fedrel Government. Tbey reed quite differently now. Tbey all set forth that ibe petitioner loat bis legs or arms or eyes, ez tbe case may be, ia defenc uv ibe Confederacy, and t'.ai Lin sacrifices for the South enti tle bint ? recognition. I was .-j use t atoneDiroekratfrom the lot ;or ev Iojeany wich beda't beerd i tbe change. He ia a mo ment ' insanity forgot his party ob tigatictfw ad voientcered in tbe Fed rel army. He come on here with bis oue lex and bis hooorablo discharge from tbe servis, to get a place. The Trials ef aa Art Crttle. "Your charge against Mr. Barker, the artist here," said tbe magistrate. "is assault and battery, I believe!" "Yes, sir." "And your name is " "Potts, I am art critic of the Weekly Spy." "State your case." "I called at Mr. Barker's studio upon his iuritatioa to see bis great picture, jus; finished, of George Washington cutting down tbe cherry- tree with his batcet.' Mr. Barker was expecting to sell it to Congrese for $."-0,000. He asked roe what I thought of it. and after I pointed out bis mistake ia making tbe baadle of the hatchet twice as thick as tbe tree, aod in turning tbe bead of tbe hatchet around so that George was cutting ibe tree down with the ham mer end, I asked him why he fore shortened George's leg so as to make it look as if bis left foot vw on tbe mountain oa tbe other side of ibe river." "Iid Mr. Barker take it kindly ?" asked the justice. "Well, be looked a little glum ; that's all. And tben when I asked him why be pat a guinea pig op in tbe tree with horns, be said il was not a guinea pig, but a cow, and that it was not ia the tree, but ia the back ground. Tben I said tbat if I Lad been painting George Washington I should not have given him tbe com plexioa of a salmon brick ; 1 sbouid not have given bim two thumbs oa each band, and I shoul 1 bave tried not to slew h's right eye arouad so tbat be could see arouad tbe back of his head to bis lefi ear. And Bar kersaid'Ob, wouldn't oa ?" Sarcas tic, your honor. Aod I sail no, I wouldn't, and I wouldn't have paint ed oak leaves oa cherry-trees, aad I woalda't bave left tbe spectator ia dcubt as to wh ether the figure off by the woods was a factory chimney, or a steamboat, or George Washiagtoa's father taking a smoke " "Which of the three wa3it?" ak ed tbt luagictrate. "I dont kuow. Nobody will! ever know. So Barker aeked roe what I thought fce'd belter do. An I I ''(! kim 1 thought bis best c't-in-'r as to abandon tne Wfchi'i iJx aad fix the thing up Bomea- ukc 'tbe boy wbo stood oa the b-j. ji ir dick.' I told tim Le might p iit grass red to represent the flan a& 1 daub over the trees eo's it ! loo like the mas', and pull uu.j George's foot to tte other side of the river so's it would rest some o thr ura iDgdttrk; aad maybe h i ht -oa-siruct that fact-.ry cbixii. . o -bit-ever it was, atid make it cnuinio, while be cou'd arrange tbe .guinea pig s as to do f-jr th captain's dog." "Did k agree?" ....... --ilc Bi.l ibe i-ita dida'i'.rike hiso. S then I sugjrer-ted tbat te mig'.t turn it into Columbus di??overi z America. Let George stand tor C- Unqoesiidaably the bravest men in America are iboee who staad upon ibe foot-bords of the locomotivee which draw tb fast express trains. But few persons are aware of it, but on the leading railways, where con nections mast be made if possible. only engineers known to be brave And daring are given engines or express trains, and a soon as so engineer shows the leaet timidity- about run ning fast be is taken from Lis engine and given one oa a freight '.rain to run. , . Two such cases have occurred re cently on Indianapolis roads. Rail road "officer state that the first sign tbat an engineer ia - becoming timid is tbat be will be behind 10 minutes, possibly a half botir, for some days or nights ia succession. He is then called to an account, and unless bis reasons are convincing another engin eer is given Lis engine to run for a few times ; and should be bring the train in promptly on time, the first named engineer gets A freight traia eogine to run uatil he br&ces up. It is stated, however, that after an engineer allows bis timidity to get A fair hold, he seldom so far overcomes it as to have the bravery to a'ep on to an express-iraia eogLe) nail rua it at the speed necessary to make the time. Ij'iite recently, an ecgineer on one of tne roada running west from here got an impression . that some accident was to happen to him, and one night, when raining a fast express, be con stantly lost time. At tbe first sta tion when tbe train stopped tbe con ductor berated him for running so slow. The engineer actually shed tears, and owned that fear had over come Lim, aad that be dare not run fast, and at bis own request aa en gineer of A freight Ifaia which stood at this meeting-point was gives the train to ran through that night, the conductor telegraph iDg tbe train-master, asking tbat the request be grant ed. The timid engineer bas since run a freight train on the road. M dinmipofi Journal.' ' . Bilkiaa Aereaade. He woz sternly rebook:, aad very i Iambus and the tree ba tamed into a WaahlaC Baaahefe. coffin to tbe ground. A few ,;,tl.-ien-, oi country, complexity of Jine- ning like strokes end I bni ;?vered oT"iy oi cnmaie. aiasimijart the, trace and tfc. Wn'nf'a'cf thf J cf infiaenee. It ia easy to tell a ' t naiima M mAFtflft e ovqr, lo imitate baroese 1 ao-oiedtbe horse and, urged kim forward. A,U might bave been wvll Aad not tbe quick ears of. tte men cacght tte echo ot hU footstep. Looking Around tkey saw me mak ing cf aad I think moot have known up by tbe There was ibe a&arp report of two rifle , I felt . a sting ia my foot, another in my shoulder; but tbe hor was unharmed, aad tbe race for lifw began. mine. This daKovery brought n appall ing icterpreutioa ol ike oncoming horsemen. I gave tke harAethe wiipi-,. w i WM lifted A " . l I 1 ill as boob a ais Qiubie legs were wea bright moonlight. under list. And sent kia Mooring; With a wild shoot they CAme on itu 1 fifcue a ill vo root 10 iav;B pursWll t . 1 - . -. . 1 1 ,1 . l . : . rigst, tuning lor a uiue toiiow uini I discerned in the darknea. It prov ed to be a shallow, dry ravine ; and tere to my profound astonish meal, I discovered a low cabin or bat, aboat tbe dimensions of ah ordinary country log boose. Dasbieg op to this, I gave a rapid sacceeeioi of knocks. A ahrinking pale, aad cowering woman opened the door. "What is it!" was ber question, noticing my breath le haste?" """ j "Is there Any chance a ktdc gere I ;My borse bt Vowa'ma And 1 be Ltrs pa.-fv 01 leperados are close up with aie." ;D- .... Sh meekaBlrallr rionexl tka iaar A momentary ditxinew threw behind me before 1 bad finished 'bit wrwara on my Borse s nect u neis explanatioa ' ." ."jer I tboAld have yielded ci tie amt--No, bo i there is no place!." ahej- 1 kB0W D0, ta ud gasped, ber ear CAtcbing tbe sound of OB .na( foogct me AOs At a glance, And im possible to tell others after consider able acquaintance with tbem. Tbe former aro typical ; the latter noo tvpisal, as type is ordinarily consid ered, aod yet b-xh are truly na tional. There are Englishmen essentially in-English, Frenchmen who sever suggest France, Germans entirely an-flermaniz-d, Italians who recall Italy only by contrast All educAted Europeans are aware of this, and still tbey seem to cling to tbe notion,: tbat we are ad formed on the SAme model, cat Alter tbe same pate;i. Perhaps, tbev think tVttfcj itnd of vesterdav has bai time to male Take half a cake of soap, cot it into small pieces, aod dissolve it thor ougly ia hot water. Poor this into enosfh of cold water to cover the blankets ; and 2 ounces of borax (pul verized dissolves most readily.) and pot your blankets in to soak all night, la the morning take them out aod squeeze most 01 the water out of them and rinse thoroughly in eMd water, in which a little borax bas been dissolved ; put them through a second rinsing water, then, through the bluing water. Do ast wring or squeeze them this ie, but bang tbem np to dras and dry. Tbe easi est way s. Vo take tbem, while ia the last, water, nnder tbe clothesline, aa U; is not convenient to carry tbem when full ot water. It id tt not to double them over the hoe, but bang by one end or side. Ot course yoa want a nice sunny day fir drying them nicely, and if yoa put them to soak At night. And tbe next day is stormy, it will not hart tbem to soak longer. If ihe wool u very greasy, ose more soap and borax. Fine flan nels and baby's crocheted skirts and sacques are nice when was&ed in tnis way, and if yoa ase cold water they j will not shrink. Vary tbe propor- j lions of soap and borax to Bait the ; quantity of waier. I would not ad-1 vise yoa to wash colored goods this way, as tbey might lade. quickly made to knew tbat he pinted bis rifle the wrong way to hope for a place in Washington. Tbe posi tion be woz after wuz given to one av tbe heroic men wbo foaght at Fort Pillow. He may git a place after soffisbent repentence, but I doubt it. I am wonst more happy. Tbe Confederacy is a success after all. native, and tbe katecot made t o an swer for a fia?, while tbe mountain in the back-ground would answer for tke rolling biilows cf tbe ocean. He said he'd be baaged if it should. So I mentioned that perhaps it might, p& for tbe execution of Mary aeen of Scots. Pat George in black for beadsman, lend over the tree aad pat a fro. on it for Mary, let the V e sbet carry Ohio tbis k an, and i hatchet tnnd and work ia the guia tbat makes a Dimokrat President in ea pig and factory chimney as tnoura- 1880. Then bat the prosneck is too gorgas to think about. Oh how I long for the day to come! "Fly swiftly round ye wheel of time, And bring the welcome day." Petroleum Y.Xasbv, (Wich will be Postmaster.) A Brakes Heart. ers. lat barker said somebody would be worse hart than Mary Queen of Scots ; if I kept on." "Didn't like it, bey?" "I s'poee col And I siiu tbat while I did cot want to force my ad vice cpou bim. I would say, it my opinion was asaed, th&t tbe best hope of that picture would be to make it a ; representative of tte deluge. Build of years ago was wedded to Mr. Savage alter ibe 1M k-sne 1 Anew wouia rest cniei-, difference and tZversitT. Bat its ly with ike borse j Tery rwae., its freedom from trAdi- disregard cf. Authority, its I knew not emg cf the one wh:rb ; Van, ft I kne noibia of, tt,ose OWl rode ; were pareainr ne, except my horse.' ' $a' tad oa, sty steed bore Ahead, actually caafitx' me to gasp for breath; and not two fcundred tard ia tbe rear rode those w odd be asas- -yai KeptMl la en mn - e-ar.k Wl wmI Hm. W- Si-ed Irswe tn K aiVr. a Ate fa Cjfsrt t isa 1 L:tr f a.5m-.rt-m--ue tn tae eSre enats an ma- rwra rraatae V tn Boa. , ! te Btakr '-a;s p i -xrcl ana tai Biar :wri-M k fA fAilr 0ct. and tMO per :-( I - 1 m-,.t,.,-;Al,rts)twn at Urf Tew! of ? ,7 rPUy VJea KaeirejeJ , Mt Vnwr dMt TV a, ea Satmrea the llilU;MJIM.,l-r. a UJ7 the coming borsemea. This ta all ILcrv is, lue vire nwj.. Mv eves bad beea seeking place ct concealment, bat ia 'Oh, it was goca tbat sound -bat for a ! I was not qoite tore tcl vaiaT; I broke into ire wild, long, fierce Ve,7A,-a.'lp Ta. Suddenly they rested oa a dark ob-i yell of tbe border rangers, and sped smylject ia tke corner. ion again, bat my borse bad that pe- rU a. I ' .m . V - . , - 1 . . - oat icis j wcai a lour" 1 n taiiar twneo sow ana men in cis claimed, icAking a rush for it. ' gait that told ma be was faltering. "It's a coSb. Get ia quick." Agala that ech reached tne. It indifference to form, its lack, of cen tralization breed individuality, as old civilizations aad, age-fashioned cus toms have a tendency to repress, it. In no other country can there be, for maufest reasons, so much injdo? alitv and each variety "ol characters as there are i- tkia. 11 Europeans me: coolq. a;oepi this fact, their speeo.a . - " . a. T ttOcs, personal ana prossional, npon tbe elements which go toward, mak ing cp .represefataiive Americanism would be greatly simplified, if. act greatly siminUbeiL The best Sastryifltys oX tks marked individuiIitT and large varietr of character always to be fcaad ia the Repabiit might be drawn from Americans, dead and living, credit able and discreditable, wbo, ia this generatian, have achieved saenvrAbie notoriety or honorable dictinetioB. Miss Prince was tbe only daughter 1 43 " T ,, L.eT' 'T- .3 htm nn m-II him Nnth emmtt in a ritisborirn merc&aot ana twoi . . . . T . . VkUIl BJIUIAIO W ItU a AaO A ai(Jl.B g1 Ht let tke factory chimney d for Mt. Ararat, and the tree for tke stove- i pipe projecting from the roof of the jark. Just as I bad tbe word oat cf ! . L 1 , 1 1 1 1 shock of the m-T rao"'"- id m wh uroua iLe p.c.urt-. Jiy ti-?au lore oat Wak!okrV''j'- ter itv, aai my rizht leg carried sv fjur miles of of Baltimore. Six boors ceremony the train upon which ther! bad started on tbetr bridal tonr was wrecked and tbe bu&band of less than a day was killed. Tke terrible calamity robbed tke young wife for a lime of ber reason. From this mental death she recovered to go into a slow decline. All the blos soms of ber life were wiibered, and the world once so robed ia beauty aod delight became a prison from j w bieb her spirit longed to be free. Tkey totk her across the sea, but tke ; panorama cf scene and incident badj no power to renew tbe love of life : and ibe voung ikiog faded a 3o-' er fades. At last tbev took ber to; ibe Sooth of Fraace, aod there, amid ' the bloom of flower 00 the c?,t! Young Bilkina went to serenade bis girl on Van Ness evenoe. Tbe amateur orchestra, of which he is a member, had baldly squelched out tbe first two bars of "Come Where second-story window went up aad old Boggs, Amelia's father, stuck hie head out and remarked : "Is there no way of compromising this thing?" "What w what?" gasped B!I kina. "I say can't we make some ar rangements to get oat of this mat .er ? How does $t and a gold gas stove strike you ?" "Why this tkia ia a serenade V gasped Cilkins. "Exactly, so I see. Now suppose I were U stand tbe baer sad car-fare all round, woalda't yoo go out io tbe suburbs and work cil tke rest of it in front of some def and dumb asy Iain or soruo otfcer?" "Well,' I'm Wowed !" ejaculated tbe crushed lover. "I s&oatd tbiak yoa would be, at tached to the end of tbat big trom bone. Dou't poiat it in this way, for beavea's sake ; it mtgbt go off" .. j iu t u.jnu ucic mu omj .ua like a man,"" roared tke big dram, who was fall of Badweiser . and fu ry. "You bald-headed old pelican. came down." ... "I I llink we Lad better iH uer go; as it were, beys," murmured tbe mar lined Biikins, aad the dis gusted band walked sadly off, scorn fully israoring Bogga' partiag iojuac- tioas to reform aad lead better lives, uatil tbe thing over. .SVrn Fram i. At"'" Letter. Rfttlas areTalas- A. toagb-lookiog citizen : walked iato one cf tke justice's courts yester day forenoon very much intoxicated, aad requested tbat be he allowed to swear eff drinking- for a year. His Honor obligingly pot bim through ibe solemn motion, and tbe convert, with a cooused ramble of well-meant but profanely expressed reso!oiion, etcmbied cot of the court room. "Bet he don't keep it an Loor," said one of the grinning lawyer j. "Bet be sticks to it a week, Any bow," observed the Court wita coaS dence. "Nonsense ?" cried everybody. "Whafll too bet?" asked jadge. . "Twenty to ten," exclaimed eager ' atkiraey, producing money. "Dose!" cried his Honor, sod the stakes were tore 4 ever to a t'hrumi- rlt reporter. '- ; "Constable," raid the Court quirt Iv. "jro out cd fetch that maa back.'- : ' ' lj a fdw minutes ike reA rmed one tbt tbe tbe the river. We find it over aad over! itraggert io and the judge aerecd- 00 tte flV-r f.-r aakile," and flaally ei kia dais, rapped for oraVr sad Dark-r whipped. I am going to take! locked severe. , U-v y.i ijira in the it'erest of jartice! ' Charged with being druak," said aad high art So Barker w 60 aad over. Mr Potts wea: uowo the "Spy'' t wri-- uu bis lb Max t h A l irlfif aleaiatlaa. iicecoun. " cat s vou p;ea and "Guersi I'm fo.l," admitted of 1 pt ir-oner, with as idiotic smile. iticism. J 'Tea days ia tke County Jil. Coo 1 irl staole, ktk up ycur prisoner. Mr , i rt'j..rur, haid tbis Court tn: weahb "' iCoiri"ii tM.;oaraed. Bjvs. UtV g nd . tlool ocr levtla." rirrinia- inhabkaat? ; (--Vf.) Chrvi'.-l. taaai tar !( ifririi. retrarcn once sang oo 10 i-.;irt j ru TSA- aum0-r in tbe home of Leonardo de inci s wfco DOW i:T. T i;tmi ,, : f . A.r A. - 1 c 1 " " i 1 eziie uiiaiair Americaa gin nuue tne tw tte tultlt .pp,.r3 n fir i - ' the peaceful quiet of the grave OurLi?b. ,3 def, lht r.,Jk:a c ca'ccla-i la svar eaei. eves tie- btstot correepoDdem wbo relates tbe met- ta Ru ,'f we sQpoJfe tfce WOrld lo ? cn;e faiU to secare a good tnmterct dent draws a vivid piotore oftbejD,re x tfc..csacd vear Vooog turkey s." Before tkey tare. 'ol- aorrowing familv wroaod ths death- ,,. tr,.r- rui.- .,T.r"Tn. "iVnU.,.iit ff,..dun tt- ar tka lpndr- senerat' f'i est cf fcird bat wktB tfcey have put Mr. Moody, ad4resiog oee of the crowded ieetUags in Bahimre said, in tke cowas of bis remarks: "Honor tbr Satber aad mother, aad thy days ajtallbe long ia tbe IanLn Am I talk ing to some one wbo is not kjad to bis father and Bother :- An r remem ber well that is. tbe only command meat with a promise. 1 do not Vbv lieve tbat roan is going ti prosper wbo tre.au bis mother with contempt. It is one of, tbe greatest of the ains of tie pre stal day. If there is a maa vxbo will go to work and selS&h- Iy erosa a mother's, heart by bis evil coadact, ot tbat, maa a a propaeey that some day be will aoSer. TbAak G,od for a mother I bo Voxaa yoa like a mother 7 Wbowossl saser so macb for yoa Who would wait as long and wpa as mock for yoa as" yoor mother f She will sit by yoa wbea diseaa bas stricken yoa dowa aad she weald williagfy were it poasials transfer tbe poison from your breast to her 'a aad suffer tbe sane torments yoa are suffering. Remember therefore to boaor yoor father Aad mother, for if yoa do box. think of tke penalty aad bear ia mind t J Ti. . k . I . . u ! wu. in nwi nm.unmni w.iu : rjjii-ioa Ut-on-'e; it,: B grief, the mother wild with despair, passes awav ia tfcirtv vears ; ite on a futt atre f fer.tberv, aotiing ia wbi a yoang sister, Ciaspiog a hand ; eTerj paoerBiioa averages ib tke way t f puIyjiJEa ire. tardy of ottbedyiag gtrllovks who pallid ;preit.a; ; tad tbt'. four individ-a!. Ue likbie, to disease vr disorder, (ace aad rigid lips inio ike ia.:iEg: .un(j 03 ore ii,iirt yard, we I A voeotbtkey, Hkeycuag gult,. a, Jea- . Sod ikat tke whole number "wili o '. faake fech rapid growth ef featier "The angoisb is nearly over myj ctcafv . tonpAsi so great as one- j wfcea yceog, tkey require eons aoi race cf life is doDe." came ia a feeble! fOBrtB' lfc extent of Esglaad. XV icaze, aad fd in fair qoAntkies aad intonation from tbe hps. ut .fee dy-U wiag tllottaand years sin ee the tof.ea.to enable them to witUutd ,nlf- j creatioD, acd a generatioa to paa I the great strain oa tkeir system ; to-t "Aad are you, wiliaoj to die?" awaT ja 3a years, weslali kave 2Qrt nut supplying- tfcra ' ful.'y at tUi asked a minister, beading low tot,.n ' tior.a Kish t tkmnnt of criiBtk i raotn lDrn eatca the whispered aiterenc. million each, will fe two handredtto drop off taddenlv. 4oa an Appr- -Q,aogiad Listen to me. I die, jtbotiaiod miiUon; ibis being divided If at caaise. Boid egg-, chopped ae. BAmanvcf ibt sex have aoae.ofatk. , . , . , ,c , . . , . . .. ., ... 1 Any.t m.t.i . .-.,1 r.u-ut f. r pu my "c wiu give Bf-.vtccBrandmiUioneQOare keys, to commence witt, butit w vards: ttere areia a snuare mile three' . t all necesarv. One ot the avest brokea heart. 1 had pat mr kb aad hope oa tbe najard of aa earth ly love, and God has my Aifl." smut me forjnjjjjioQ niaety-seven tfcousatd six successful breeders tf tor keys wa ibandred on are vard. hr wkirk if i know of never fed a crumb of toilets U was 00 ti lo A5ie. like iornier sua re divided," it will i egg, but eotcmeacts with ataie brtad Oh, not to love but to bakUi An sirt.-a tboaaod. eee' hundred Icrumbs. fcHghtlv mixed with ne. orsBiB tke i .rJ ,-ir..wlr .,..,-. m:?a .v. runt 1 freah rai!i rrvinr tkeo, Sva or Ave re 'lolwkicB, ia whole numbers, is one' feeds daalv, bat enlv ssch turneri- iaolAAl aid-Aad to creAicre iaatead of tbe Creator. punished The briei vrars bo kund.-ed aod 27 rqoare so lLat 127 fqsare miles foasd fuEcieat to coot a mites ; ! ties as t'&ey woaid eat op cleaa at ill be 'every feed. Ocmi jup or lettace, 3 tbe(cLpped sp So aad miaed wiib tkeir kaia seen terribly horror ot these two words cab teU." There was a fatter of tke feeble heart, Tbe blae eves sheathed tkera- selves 'ntAtbpAlely tinted waxen lids, mi2iioa iumaa beings, which vast was SEppned . Tbev were treatvd to. sad tbe fAir yenng form, coce so foil LUmber rather cct-aambers tie ( sweet sak for driaking purpose, aai of subtle life, was frtzsn into deatb. j seconds cf time that bare passed when tkey got seme little age, eat Drnrer 2'cr$. I since the creAtioa. tae cheese was liberally euppUtd immense and almost inconceivable fod, wai zizea. Whi!e aa occasion namber ef two huadred tboa?snd ! al eesoaioy of red (cayenne) pepper - j tker are verv food cf it. Tfcere is- "I like to make sponge-cake," tke'. rt fc aiasost time tor Sonday school! as atoeb ra the care a ia tke feedings said, inaoceaUy : "it makes my bands i excarsioes, aad -cod little boys had ; aad tkey meyt bave tbe teat of botiv so dean." ' berr locate tkemselves ia Ume. (to icdace tbem lo stay with as.. ... t Dampness aad dew is fatal to yoaas; IfaloAfer caccot stand oa the; u ,. the oualitv cf tte dqsic that! turkeys; tte remedy suggests iteif that "whatsoever a maa sowetk, that Btfl corners be might as well be a t m,kes it aecscary to chaia tbe moti- 'n prerect-re J mnain rount also shall be reap." working maa. ' key to the haadrgaa. - fieri
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