ot publication :s:t Herald a:: '3 ' "'uJ JlornliW at paid -r . do not taka t - -. "" m. of the fonnar Itt-THUl-. KLY: A I-LA it'. r (. I'LL, l U-i AT law uO 1- ... .v iTI.AW.SU3i- i"""'"- , -,.u!rr H. i.flrUi CM i iu fcuoirnietaa ... iltOhNK AT LAW tE wi-m-i. r-a,ww . ,re wuii r .1 t- , AlTt'KNtVS AT u " uj yrauo In Svai- ATTtKNtV AJ LAW. .;u.iirl'lV- - iilj.-k.upUlr. .... ......a M.- r M CHINTZ. ATTOKNtT AT , -s y r. iti fHirt uo- .. C0U 4 irr-ibNLY AT LAW. ,a Ai4Uiat...n B'.. All ,1:W""NKVATLAW .,,,;;fa AlTJaNEVS AT , t!, ..btru!. i tucirvreul -"Cu r- vUe ..11.E tr: -nn at law. Ft rr.'t.-. 0uf'.nc eairuf.e Xu,f.. aiii. jr..uii.ineaa aaeUij . , , , .kX.AITKSEYS AT i .... t i.lni!tru lo tlivir oarc "... , . t . j-. . .u...... UU.U I'lv. Wr;:ti6- IVt-i;, Ac, C. F.WALKEK. tUYSlClAXs. .'. ,: M IvIMMKLL A SON I.t ; -.:v Vt service ti' the eill-i--: ; vi ii:.-y. tHie the luefr .. fa. sr l -ii '.Iti:'. Ulllr J.rileM.- i i. lw .1 i.jv ir oOiie, vu Mam t. 4 J. t KiLLEk taa pencaneatlT l-vate! i t-e f'rv.ife el hu jriatua. ,.Charle krulrjrer i uir. i FkfliASEK tre lers his professional ji .'wiiawJ of S.meTet anil Win- j it s !-m. use a jor west ot me r L iv 01AJNS. IEXTIST, Somerset. -. tt a. Work, up stairs, . t , t.. f.mrt i "md prered ui de t--. - areas tiniag rnjuiatirut. ex i A.-:r;iil teei h at an aj&ia, and ' ard.;!jtned. inratk naated. A G MILLER "IT-.T.l.Y i- SUKGEOy, !. S th Fend. Tn.Mana, he-e 1 :t : ir:'r uT'henia. B MASTERS . i i rf. fi-rth practice of fcis '. U !M 1"H .1.11.1 servWe to " sarrsur.g c-untry : erti.-w ta ! lr. alillenrradPiK W. F. FU DENIS ERG, U;c En. dent Snrj;en, j? siii Ear Mmary, '. 7. M SMth (eilr Klrvrt. ZESTISTS I 3 F-!LLS. a CrAiaXcrs new i5drtg. Xaia Cn.s Strwet. : w Susmm. Pa. DLXTIST, A Ire-s swww. r. t-.wa ynr, 1 have gri;y r- " n.isi Mil la ta tAr -ttt at taAutie that u asTi '"' tmrt pelras thaa "on -aii ta tun eawatry . t J iceta t. aaJ if c ' "a lea , K. .n.v. aiif" '" ?Mt ajua that ..T'wafl t aw at any uat aad g SOT ELS. jWD HOTEL. v VSTOWX PA. '',' ret ted, wt-.h all sjew ivJ1 --k ha aaaoe a a verv tae traveitac pwNie. , V,T,'," a m smrpaiWKi. ail b- . r P" au atUkctwd i T " al row, nabtiu. " " i. k! te'iowe p vu, --." sa-ai. Cl STKK.Pprjp. ' s E. Ctor. HtaMd. stowa. P. ,DWIS BROS. w- N'?H and Fresco -1 UHH FILLS "Mi. fre tb. rmvm ol ia "'"a I ntr ,iw t ,m J fta Lim Fu "at Jaiat f eisrat years' it a-.- - --rarti,. . . . .... . f 1 1)0 ..die Bme oi w ; mmmmmmmmmmmm- rsrt Herald, VOL. XXVTTL NO. 92. HAXKS, ETC. INTKAV BANK. -;o:- Scaersst County Bank CHARLES J. HARRISON. Cnnhter cl Xcvager. Cullertioof isaJe in all parti oriLcCaiteu StatM. )l.ritff moUema. Batter and oilier coeckt etst lml atiJ chl. Eastrra aod WrnterLxchatire alwavi oo baml. Kcicituneea made who irumpt wi AmvodU aullcltej. farttr aealruiK to pnroharc V. S. 4 FEB CENT. FfXPED LOAN, fan b awotEtn. JteJ at this Bask. Th cup.m are prepaid In denuminatlusi of to, 1 0, S00 and 1 00 . S. T. LITTLE te SONS, lO-s HAt.TlMdKK STHKET, CL'ML51ilM), Mrt. WATCHES, CHAWS. SOLID SIL t CD lKf. VUMOMDS. AVtRlCAS CLOCKS, MESCH CLOCKS, SILltK FLATED WARE, JEWELS T. T. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Watoh and Jcwflrr Ki'jiaired I'jr SLUtcd Workman and reinrnct! tr Exi rw Free of Charae. Ko extra rharsrv f.f Eusravlujc. CiutKlJ war ranted a rctr-nled uc: 1 A New and Elegant CAEPETS! All Grades. Low Prices. DRUKET SQUARES. Liguums and Linoleum. B0TAP.B0SE & CO. 39 Fifth Avenue, rnTsi5iT.:.rA. Annnlt MtiXTH auaranieed. 'S a .lar V illi I"' hmr m'r '' tne n!a'trl". K I I r.'.jl l n.j rt jirvd: we will atart (J ll I 1 1 l.v'- -Men. w.wen, buy. anu KtrU T w bm keimwry tusker at work f u. I than at anrlnri else. The iTk ta luchl and ple'jnt. arj.1 suet a aDr.me can ro riant at. 1 !ie h.i are Mh.' thif o-'tue wiilfnd u H ere a.1.trerii at unre and ?ee tbetn-elrea. .tiy t lotrjt and term tree. Now t the time. TIh4v aireadj at wvTk are Uyliif! up large aint vt lli'teee. Ad.ln-tr TKl'K It CO., Aurafta. Maine. Ju:,e 11. A 1 n n rtTOiWi TEAS. er to 4.9 11' I I I 1 1 1 ar Hi ecwr r i-sln. N.rWk I M 1 1 1 1 Women doa wellaa men. Mur f J I i 1 1 J 1 1 wikr miee tnaa toe amount Mated Y attrre. Kouue eaa lail to maka tri'-neT frt. Anv wie ean do the work. Too fan make fp-ni i rt ti. fan btir I'jr denitirs rvr eemna and nre ttnie to the tHjlnean. It neti totiiuw tn trr tae haioe. Kutkinff like ll tec tneT mAkirc evrr tifier.! tetura. (iBinr pleasant id4 :rir!ie hiH.raMe. header. If t. want t kmiw all about the beat pavinr baeineaa bel'e the i-ahlte, a nd us Tour name aud we will erH!i fn.l rartmlary and private termii free mi.l wor;h . aihi free : vvn ran Lbeu make np up iwor nnnii tr Tinretr. AddreM GEuhGESTlNSt ik(l Jane 11 Fr.laad. Maine. Ayers Sarsaparilla .-crtifuious Uia-s. Ervsi t'las. Host!, or t. At.tiio i:y'a Fire. Ilnif'.icus a!:d Emjitive dis-.'..-$ -.f tl.e -kii. C'ferat;-v. of th l.i; t. u a;..cn. Kidbyf. J'ill'jl'S. l'u.-tui' lioiis. l;lotri,. Tumors. Tetter. Salt l;i.-mii. Scani H'ad. Kins.'r:!i, LJcfrs. ,vr iUiPumr,tint. NVur.i'.gix 1'aiu in t!;- r.-TRfs. Side and llad. l-Vmalf Vcokii'v. St-r:I;tr, Leucorrijii-a. amit.; fr- i.i ii.ti rnru Ulceration, aud I'terine disie.v. Syjhiiitic snd Mercurial ais '3."f. PrrVsr. llyypfrsia. Emaciation. Oafc.-r.-l lability, and for ParifTiogthe This PajirH-illiis a eomLination of rfc -t.tM- aSterativea Stiliintpa, Maa-tk-ake. Yellc-w Dock with the Iodides of litas:nm and Iron, and is tie rnot elEcaciou medicine yft known for tiie di.- as- s it is intended to cere. Its iivjrJietits are soskUfuIIy com b:r,'t'.. tLat tiie fuil a!tfrative eflect cf t ar'u i aisurrJ. and hiie it is so mild cs to it" harmlesss even to children, it is still a i-rTrtual as to r-urge out from the sv-itt tn tlj-' impurities and corruj.tioiis tLich devt-l.ip iiio JoaU.some disease. Ti.? reputation it enjoys is derived fp rt its curei and tlie cttirid(Ke which i. i.t j hyiclans all over the ctKifcv ft.' in ".Lrrave thtireirn-rk-tice . - c ..iuci.ut:.-c its Tirtaes t a.'e-rr.u'.wisL sd -r i-cii;t.j.l'.y U:::; r- -:; L ar-i n;-r.y cf tiits cum-s &re I a". v knovn. liirj furaua c.:sit.:s!.c i :;i;l.i tit-r cvt-ry oibT a.tt-r-Uvc r.T-i;cir,?. N crsr-l. is s::iij. t r.tv t. n: v ctin-r nvaicxe ki.cti. tt.ai tie in-'i do n-- lucre than to aure the : ;.l.c 5:::it Uif ivil i';tia.;li''S it ..oi tVrf ss- j 5tr:cl.y taaitlaiBt-ii. w The Only Remedy mar acts ai m uu xiss. e THS LIVER, THE BOWELS, end tho KIDNEYS. dcrfi jwer t svaw 3 stwsara. Why AreWe 6lck? iJixMut m Hum gnat trgani It iT.K elr." t4. i . r'io. 7zt ienu-i art lXx.-n for- -j ti W iUi aV- 'd is crptid sUI-Hirawkra, gS Ll. tSSTIMTIOI, sViftfcS ?LAAlVAk, jLki. sarata UMaVUs, sWftatWfPwrtVlfcwt Bmmm akaj.fM mmtumu Umtmm. 'yl &4ef r-r lvrr i,r U JtfT fasafc .sas. n ,iyappJ Bii Ni in. a. .1 M MA mmu i r - - 1 1 , .TJ asasw a4 s i w. urn rw waik l iln-i r?um t W Sf tmrmm 1r4mrm4 AU arys t liii.Tflirissfsse aSafSns U wwfUa surkiol TO OUR FRIENDS PUBLIC"A6ENERALLY ! A. J. rMEIEER, of the old and well koova firm pi J ba Jut retnrnei from Philadelphia, where he jU'tiaed ala'ife and well (elected etock of DRY GOODS; and aa we bur onr good! EXCLUSIVELY fo: CASH We can do better Tor otir Onstomers Tbo ay etorc in town or couqij tbat des not. WE WILL PAY CASH on EXCHANGE GOODS FOR Flour, Wheat, Maple Sugar, Oats, Corn and Beef hides. -:o:- WetiiViteailtii give Us a Call and Decide far TiiemsBlTES. CASEBEER &CO. S-.pt. 17 jao. HICKC. la aca H. BUSS Agents lor Firs aM ife Insurance, JOHN HICKS & SON, SOMEIiiSKT. I'A.. And Real Estate Brokers. ESTABLJSUED 1850. Feraoo who deeireto wll.boy or eifhante prop erty, ur K rent will nnd It tu tbetr adrantaice to rectfier the dai.Tip'lon thereof, as noeharvelf madeaulea. toi.l or r.utd. Keal estate buues? generally w 1.1 be prutupUr attended aacia. CHARLES C. ORION'S T011ACC0 STOKE. Citixenj aod vititors wili Bed It to their Interest and euoilort ic tay Cigars and Tobacco at my suire. IfeeUevelsaa undersell any establishment In ism ontT, and aia eertaio that wy stock can n be exorUci In quality, i'heroou and eigar ettaa o- beclnners In tle praeticeof sool.n?, and Tat4eaaa4 ftpea t"t Mv TuaV4it w mm eoticn. are kepi eo hand- Very brawds ot Chewing Totoaeea and t'irars have just Oreo ra ceived and are dip.ed at at lea priae than have been heard of si -er the war began A etxaee kit of Pi pea on hand. The beat Flaw tot In the saarkc is sold over my eounter. CALL AT THE SI6N OF THE INDIAN GIKL SALESBOOMS Union Square, Xew York, -AS I 154 State Street, CHICAGO, ILL ., JIAXUFACTIBERS OF SILVER PLATED WARE. Trade Stark tar Spoertf, Forks, ic. 1847. Rogers Bros. A. I. -:o:- Thee Good hart takm the Cer tificate of Atr-afl H-hererer ex hibited, both s this ami theoUl Countries And the Mcriden Britannia Co. are the LARGEST and Best Manufacturers in this line in the World. :a- t!Tlk rnr Jeweler far the o4s. Aptit 1. r. r wtiHti m this phv ha a sot ef hts eaiebvated Korae akes fi kale better Uiaa eej aod cheap. Aymewk wacu one at owe. wettV do weii u sewd aim a postal card er ia sm way ssx hua kaow In order to saak sure of geuinc owe a k la hi. re wads of seiitig aslght aeg tat mil wa. waat rakra. Mart sskrmssf for tarewfiom. erjr imprvrrmemt? tm mid tmmt. fur wkedienl er rsmswatls. frawie. mjwia caf labtt. Crtnott, Atrijmmnf, iaterw mU osy r mr-isi mff a mdrr (mm iMt ml Vmtrmnmp Vj tW PtOni Of let m&p tcui, tm smsI num. kt i-- . . w. jxiua yM4Jf a F. Jt Putrmt i, m-md r9 nsr-i tm iSwcaS swatwaa cs fiwii' V. tet nta aiu tiotrr wnl mmd asraw rMcssM. swrr prmmxpsi-p. a-d 3rmder esnsaa. l1 ru w a wtsd ti mr mtca mf wowr derica; aw sfc n i t i:iu.-w mmd swrus fv F-mtmtaiiih. ntscterfi, A t tt ti.t pm.-r ifnvi;, r-jt-irmttzL f., I-e trmA S'ft CUJJtQmK lj AA r TEXT I KLCL BflK V r-ftr im W-rMmtt-m. tm Jba FttmtmUr G-mtmmt . m rr F- P. I vmvr, FW fwrasut JmuTisttm gm.Tj Mrmi. an c.ieMi, ia Wrf JT. M. sSwS Vs, M cl - AVwrceraAdZrecs ikL-iar.r.i f--M- i":. '.w, kal..'M,Ai CASEBEER n ooier me riorn jiii,u jl'nder the blue N w tuitl. nd sklet, FWoded with sunfblne a valley tie ; ! The moonUii.s clasq It wanu and tweet, Like a sunny ehlld to the r n-ky Irct- lt mcadowe are ;reenest erer aeen ; lit hairest neldi hare the brightest sheen ; Through its trees the softest snnlfht .'hakes. And the whitest llllies jem Us lakes. I lore, oh : better than lure can tell. Iu every rock, and fmre an I dell ; Bat I most love the (Mute wiiere the rill ; . Comes down by the old brow a ciaer-mllL Above, the clear rpilnK gantle out, And the upper meadows win.l about ; Then join, and under Ue wilkwa nw 'Bound kuolis where blue-beerk whip-ttovks (trcw Then rest In a Ibajcd poul Umt keH . The oak trees clapped in Ils cryiUl deep. Sheer twenty fern the water tallJ, ' l.wn from the old dam's bruken walls. I Spatters the snobby bowlders (rray, And, laughing, bies in ths eha!e away. ! Vndi.r grreat rocks, thn uith tnmt-pXil still, j With masy a tumble down to the n ill. j All tie way down the nut-trees yrow, And squirrels hide above and beiow. Aoorns, beechnuts, chestnuts, there Drop all the fall through the hary air ; And bo its roll dowm with curled up leaven, Iu the mellow light of the burr est eves. Forever there the stiil, uld trees Itrlnk a wlue of peace that has no lees. By the roadfide standi the elder miiL Where a lowland slumber wal'.s the till : A great brown building, two stories Mgb, On the weatern Mll iaee warm and diy ; And odorous piles of appl.' tht re Fill with incense the p -Men ilr ; And heaps of pumice mixed with sfaw, To their amber swee s the lata fi!es draw. The earts hack up to the upper dnnr. And S.IH their treasures tn the fi x: Down through the toothe-i wheels they gn To the wide, deep cider-press below ; And the screws are turned by si ow df irrees, Down on the straw-lali cider cheese i I And with each turn a fuller stream Bums from beneath the grnuvg beam An amlier stream that p!s might til And fear no morrow's parched Hp : But wherefore gjds7 Those ideal toys j Were s juIUss tu New EsgUnd boys. I What classic joblct ever felt i Such thrilling tuuehes thr.'Uih It rolt. As throb elect rii-along a straw. W hen boyish llpr the d er draw ? The years are heavy wi:h weiry fr onts. And their dbicurs life's sw;e: munic drowns ; Bat yet 1 hear oh ! sweet oh! sweet The rill that ha' bed my bare, brvwn fi-et : And yet the cider drip! and lal'.s Oo my inward ear at iulcrvals ; And I lead at times a sad, sweet drtatn. To the babbling of tiiat li:tlr siream : And I tit ia a visioneO autumn still, In the sunny door ot lue cider-u.iU. Jota Grttnlref Whillirr. LED BY JE ILOlSY. It was graDd aad gorge us on tne first morning of spring. It is not tbe tapping ot the woodpecker ia the hul low bfecb, nor yet tbeauiha;ch bom ming at his breakfast. It is only Mr Ernest Black, knocking oul Lis pipe against tbe gare'ea seat. Ilappy man ! to have such a charm iag couk wherein to smoke his early Diy. His 'comfortable mansion of Sbrob'ands, a coy modern building, warm and roomr. with class houses clustered abuut it, and Sis convenient offices at tbe rear, lies on tbe slope above. Ia front of him stretches a pleasant lawn, and be lot ks over up. on a sweet river valley, boonded by purple hills, reaches ot w ater show ing in silver streaks here and tbere. A warm, pleasant little dingle encom passes the groucd?, sheltering the bouse from the north and east, and sloping dow n toward tbe sect), and here the first breath of new-born spritg is felt, and tbe firs', green leaf of .tbe year is seen cn the slender white bireb, whose brown caikics are dving for luveof the earliest blo8ums of 1 be eaon. Ernest thought that it was very goud to be here, as he excted his pipe on his garden seat. Bat everything comes to an end, and by tee time he had fiahed his pipe and kecked out the ashes a ciuud had come over tbe f uc, tbe air was chilled and the beauty cf the murn tarnished. It was time, he found, to start for his train. lie went into the house to say "(f'od by" to bis wife, fur he beard tbe carriage wheels grinding on the gravel as it came round from the stables to the door. lie seemed to be a hsppy fellow. too, in bis wife, wbo wa a fur, pleasant-faced woman, of charming figure and full spirits. "Ididntknow yoa were going away, sbe said, a tngbt Bbade cl, vexation coming over be tace. "D.du't I tell vod," said Ernest. "I intended to ? I shall be home to dinner. I'm only going tj town to see the old masters. Thev close this week" "Ah! if yoa bad told me in time I wcnld have gone wkh yea." To say tbe uutb, Ernest did not much care fur company when he was going to lovk at pictures. "Pity, eh r" he said, carelessly put ting his band under her chin and giv ing ber a kiss. "Well, another day, perhaps, Tottie" ber name was Theresa, but Ler pet name was Tot lie "and then, perhaps, 1 can go shipping with jou " "WeyCidattou tbibk of it be "Vou should tare told me yea were going." "Yes, it was stup d of me ; howev er, there's no help for it. I bave on ly just time to catch the train. Good-bv." Away he went j grasper tee ticset ana carried Theresa sat down once more to ber j 00 to tte depancre platform, giving book of housebold expenses, bat thel she went lie same signal with her totals ran into eacb other aad the' band that she had seen ber doable samo row of figures wouldn't come to makejast before, the same amount twice rosaing. It! - Ve. he had recoga?aed the signal wasn't like Ernest, thought she, not 1 aad fuliowed her. to ask ber to go witn him. lie had j The train was just dae to start, and never gone off anywhere before with jshe hastily jumped into a first-class out asking her to accompany him if j carriage. A gentleman jumped in af it were practicable. Ilia manner, too, j ter her. was so cold. What coald betfce rea-j "Faithlerg feHuw.1 she thought. -son of it? j Cunstacc-," said a tremulous Sbe took up the newspaper to dia- voice at her side "toy dearest Con tract ber mind She rarely looked at! stance. 71 ' the daily papers, but this morning j "Yoa wretch J" cried Theresa, sad she felt aceacy, and could cot settle' deck unveiling, to anything. Suddenly sbe sprang to! Bat tbe effect was not what she her feel with a cry of ci stress. anu'eipated. Sbe tad take a op the oat side sleet I It was aot her husband, at all ; it of tbe paper, and tbereos she had read I was Captaia Potter, late of the Plrin the advenisemeai: ' !eer . i "ConsUnce to Ercest. To-day at ' ictoria, lz nooo " 5 lcatwaa toe reasco, teen, tnat ( tr att cad gone c a to town so sud-i den'y. Yea, she knew it; she tad been wrBced aod deceived ; cool.J it oe poeei5e teat sacn inaeBtry, sacti Betrayal or wii tbe ties cf friendship WiMM it a W set ESTA B I. 1 1 i xi lu D, 18 SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1879. i-.d ftfe-.-'.i.n cjald be jpermitte'l to imre was. perrjs.is, r.r a "m6 what ji I .m difp Jbitioo. C.Tiititily h;:ul liuil giveu b;r do. cuse fjr jeal osy bitfaerto, as far aashe knew. but cbe fiai alvravs ituiguied it pos bibl tbat at Home ticua or other be wt.uld : aod now it rccmed t her as ihooirh her f refjodiawr1 had beea jUKTlfii'd " dn-.ance B.-ow.i had Wu her car- oat Ir et.d, hrr Fchool-ftCow, herote dea- c 'mpatioD, for whoiu her affdc- tiun could never be dimmed. Aad ttii friendship had continued dq ah.ttfd f-T a whole two years afwr ber marriage to EarDeM, dariag wtich tiaifl u cad bfea her chief de ngot to en'ertaio uon:ace at ber Dew home. Now Ernest wasa't at the beiaaiDj;, at any rare, at all fmd cf Constance, and used hiok ber visiw raiber a ure .--Any tbiug wa better, bowftwer, than bdvii(? hid wile in the dcttfuls, and oa sufh occaMo&a le woaW 8Q?est : "A-k Ccioetauce to conieand epend a fe duys." . A3 time went on, howerer, little diigrteaieuW iaterpwed betweea the to f.-ieridd. Cunstaace was of aa sdtiiire u store, and, fonder of uH'futiiie tbaa fe ma nitre society. She profeeed great iaierest in Eraeo.'f pursuit", which were rather o: a riiiiC' iIttn U9 cCaraettr. Alto- ge'fcer rbe Kre- ia tfr&ce ilind ifvr i;h the iiu-bdud, and declined ic 4 lal mea-ure io the wife' esteem. Sae was too keenwitted herself not to ptrcieve this, but the iucredilablu I jve vf couuetrv aud Uiischief ih it iuiki ij etery female bos m t forbade cr to cba"3ire Ler tucucs- "Tbe end -A it nans de-perate qaarrel between Cuntacd ad Thnresa, aod Con- etaac 's La.y departa-e froa S'ob- Uui ia a rsgj. Ua her pirt, Xne rea voatd itat "he wenid never have that decekful irl ia her house agaiu. "Ail riKt," Ei aest had said ; "if you d'jn't care sbut it I don't." UiH Tctreaa'e jealousy, once arou-ed, wad not to be quieted by r.y feuch pretecfCS an tbe.e. It was ali very e:l t'r Eruest to Bay bo, but Lid cayicg go did cot, deceive h.r. Haviur iuce thrown her influ ence over Eruee, -Ovuiaoce, she k..ew, would nt be taiiafietl to re :n hT p-'wer o eaeily. Sue didn't dwubt but that Cooetatice would ia 8 'Uie way oroihc-rcuntfire some way to ne bijj, and iLia tu-iroiu'u pap.ir ta i .-ifcj her a clue to the me -in 3 oho Ld p ed. Very w t.l, Theresa, tx, would be ai V:C.oria at 12 noon. TLe carriage had jjft returned f.-rni takiu Erces: to tbe station; it rhi ts!d al.-o cMLTi-y her to the next traia l.r L r.dvn. She would have euffitiect tiuie to reach the trysiritg place by liuou. , ictoria iiauoar toe.r. u rath, er a wide, open place, cot adapted for concealment- How gbould she so dirtcuiee hereelt that the might wit- neea the meeting anuberved f Then tbe remembered that Aout Blake, who had been a widow fur a couple of year?, had left bf hind ber a wid ow 'a cap, bjDbei and veil, baviog the opp.rtuuity of a viit 10 ber ciere to resume the ordinary cobiutne of wo manhocd. B jbbeia are not formidable thing nuwadaye; aod Tberea put her aunt's weed, with a black crape t-cawl, into a travelling1 baif. Sbe pat on a black dreaa witb a white .-&aal over it, aLd her usual travel iitif boiiQet, that sbe mibt not give nit to Eurmiae at her eudvlen aa aumption of cionraioir, aad then start ed t S. Tte deck ehoaed tire minutes to twelve wht-a ibe arrived at Victoria Sne Lurried off t j tbe ladiee' wailing ruou), QoQbed ter bonnet, cap, snawl, aud veil, abd came oat noon tbe plat form a demure widuw. Sure eooQib, Eraeat ail there, walkiDir up and down. S&e gave a kiud of guilty start aa he passed ber, aud he locked ra ber hard at the viuug widow with tbe nice trim fig ure. So," sbe thought, "that is the way you lock at young women when 1 am not by." The next turn tbat tbe took she started as she saw approaching ber ff.tm tbe opposite side of tee platform the very double of herself. Black dres. black crape shawl, widow's cap, bo.toet and everything! She tb'jocb: at tbe first moment tbat there a a mirror opposite her, and that sbe saw her own reflected image. Bat it m not so. Tbe lady threw op her veil and revealed the features of Cons'ance Brown. It was only fur a monies, t, add then she drew ber vtil clueely over her face, and making a slight gesture, aa it seemed, of cau tion, she made her way to the book ing ( See, went op to a porter, aad arted ia a clear, load voice, when tbe traia staned for Brighton. Theresa glided into the oXce hy the opposite door. The pretended widow was waiting her tarn at the ticket batch. Wi-b the quickness of thoaght Theresa ran np to the barrier. A genial looking old gentleman was taking his ticket. "Might I ask yoo. sir, to get me a ticket tor Brizbion " ' Most certaiair, madam," said the ! old gentleman. aJII-wl.. sa. It U sow oeees?ary to revert to the proce j- . . rr o. ; o ir s vi .ur Diacs. i J acronnt tor fcts presence on tbe scene. r T trr-est had t&tended to take5 the train tlapaara Junction, juard ia ; Bwppr cp to town with him, hav-j aa aw fal rage. Give us into caiody! it; been t&tereated ia ai article bejth? IIa,ha! Here we are again, ; had tot time to naisa But taving, with bis customary carelesscees, left' 0 7, 11 oriiina mm, he Doutit aaotner at tbe s'atteo, ard then the advertise ment caugbt hi eye "Constance to Ernest " Ye., he knew woat that meant. Ernest Biack and Ernest Potter bad been schoolfellows and cronies in early days ; but their friendship had long since decayed, rotter was recklese spendthrift, who had been obliged to leave the plungers aod seil hia commiSHioo, swamped with in nameraoie aeou. tie cad been an old friend of the Browne, too. and Constance had formerly been iafatu- a-ed with him : bat her father, who was a very violent, self-willed old fellow, swore ' that she should never marry such a scamp. Conetanee had a Dice little fortune of her own, and she had just come of age, so tbat ir sne persisted ia throw ing herself aad her fortune away. there was no help for it. Still Ernest thought it was his duty to stop it if tie could, lie nattered himself tbat be had some influence over Constaace: and if he couldn't put an end to tbe affair altogether, he might yet prevail apon her to have all her money care fu.ly tied dp. Tbe advertisement meant an elope ment, Ernest thought a clandesuue marriage, and the 8acrifice"rf a girl's fu.ute to a worthless scamp. lie would be there, too, and save ber if he could. ; At all create be found ' himself on tbe platform of Victoria station at nooo. Ah ! there was Captain Totter, as he expected, stalking up and down. evidently expecting somebody. Er- net dida t take any note of him; and rotter seemed anxious on bis part to avoid any recoguiitun. But there was no Constance. lie kept, howeeer, a sharp lookout oa the Capuio, atd, all of a suddev he no t ced that his eyes Lt up, aud, taming quickly round, Ernest saw a lady in deep mourning pads into the .booking (.Sice. Potter new took up a position close by the wicket that opened to the de parture platform, where tbe man a.ood who punchtd hules iu tne tick eta. Pteeeu Jy a lady in black brush ed rapidly past. Ernest lullowed ber a lev pces to assure herself it was nut Cucsiacce Brown. o ; tbe Udy was of quite riiSVrtDt carriage uu figure Iruia Cue aa.e more like hia own wife, he said, with a jealous paug that he laughed at hi ill sdf tne next moment for fteling Whoever it was, she jumped ioU tbe carriage, and tbe captaiu after her. Tne guard whittled oil tbe train, and Etnest turned away thmking mat ne had been rather a fuul fur his pains. Teen he saw another young widow gazing eagerly about her aud rannio Dtre aud tLere, evidently l'uking fur aiUie one stte cuulda't fiud. At last, apparently overcome wi.ti emuiioaur tatigue, sue Sung herself upuu a bench and baatily threw up her veil, reveal ing tne pretty, agitated face of Con stance Brow a. Ernest sprang toward her. "Cunsiauce," be whispered, "you here and in this disguise ! w bat does it mean V Constance burst into tears, and sobbed out that she didn't know. "I know," he said severely, "yoa have an engagement with tbat infam ous Potter." lo.famoas,indeed,"sa:d Constance; "and he has gone off with somebody else." At this moment a man in livery ap proached and touched bis bat to Er nest. It was his own coachman, and an v.ld faiitful servant wbo had been coachman to Ernest's father. "Beg your pardon, Mr. Ernest, fur coming op here without leave, but bave you seen the mistress, sir?" "So. What do yoa mean ?" "Well, sir, sbe drove to ;he station after yoa left, sir, and sbe seemed so wild like, and unaccountable tbat I mace bjld to follow her, fur fear she uiigDt cjme to harm ; aad I followed ber cere, sir, where sbe changed her dress for widow's weeds, and got into the Brig&ton train, sir. with Captain Putter." Ernest turned pale and fainted. lie recovered bimself with great effort. "I know," be cried. "I sent her to Brighton, ar.d bave jut seen her off. liow dare yoa follow your mistress, sir Tbe man tamed away ia blank dismay. "Ernest," said Constacce," we've bjth beea deceived." "Stuff!" said Ernest; "it was a trick we played yoa, that's all We found oat the plot, and counterplotted to save yoo." Bat still tbere was terrible doubt at his heart. What could it all mean ? "Come into the waiting room, Con stance," he said, "and let as talk. Ab, wbat misery !" he mattered to himself. Tney turned into a waiting room, aad Ernestly threw himself opon a seat, leaned his ana cpoa the table, and groaned. "What do yoa intend to do, Er nest ? said Constance, clutching him by the arm, "It is all very well to teii your serraat such stories. I ad mire yoa tor it, Ernest ; but I know better. It is deliberately planned. We are both deceived." "It u impossible," said Ernest. "How blind yoa are," said Con stance. "X always dismasted Ther esa ; she was oy early fneud, you re member, and 1 believe that Potter used 4i come to our house on purpose to see her, using me as a blind. Oh, Ernest, what abaU we do J" "I shall call a special train aad fol low them," said Ernest, "Then I will go with you," cried Constance. Ernest rose and staggered to the platform once more. "Ernest !" said a decisive feminine voic at cut eiOuw. tie icrnea ana beteia tis ife and! ... . ....... . . . Sied Potter ..JT "' aiuuo. cnea rotter,, traest, j in breedto, git along very we.L . W e; my boy, how are yon? Gad, I'Te; managed to her eaoff to ieed ami: Kui whs . incitr mess wun au mis ' - i. - . ..I .i"wi:vuiua . wiuuif uanr aiier k 11. - juiiy row, pail tbe atncg, stop the' ." 1. Jti .1. ".. ' . .. oaca nr-t traia l say, old leilowCToaded with tbe 1 H Jt change widows with yoa. flerak "Come into tbe w. tiling roini," cried Black, 'Snl ,ell m-. whit it all means P.t er, 1 c jnsidr you an un principled ttliu w to inveigle this tuin lady into tuuh a trap, louk'iow you onlr want to waste her fortune as you've wasted vour own." "Oently, old fellow," said Potter, all a mistake. Jlr oncle died U-t week and left jue $3,000 a year." "icen, why do you make off in this clandestine wav ?" "It's all right. Black, I assure you I've got a fpecisl iiceae ia my p ick et, parson watiinz at Bri 'htoa. We are botn of age, yoa know." "Ihen why all this disguise :" "Oh, that was my djtag," sobbed Constaace. "I was sj dreadfully alra.d of papa." f ; And bow did yoa get tbe widow's ibmgs, Constance r" "F frcm your Aunt BUke. I: was not werjp wicked, was it?" I tbink, ' said Tceresa, wbo had recovered her eu'iaaioiitv and her usual aspect of proud serenity, "I tbink, Constance, vou had better c-jme back to S&rublands with me, aad be married ia a respectable, or derly way." And tney settled that so it sbouid be. They all went back to Sbruo- Iaad', and Constance was married tnat next week, not in tno widow's weeds, bu: in fail bridal costume, with several bridesmaias. "Eroesr," said Theresa, affection ately, wnea h wds all over, "I'll uev er be jealous agaia, but for all that, I'm glad tbat artful mmx is safely disposed of. She snail never enter my doors again, never." Potter alwavs speaks of his friend Black with aff;ctiucate coQjtui.-na-tion, and says that the wcrst five miou-.es he ever sp.ctin his life eie passed in tbe Brigbton express in company wiib Mme. Tnereta .Mr 'asby jjas Heard from Onto, and Appeals in IIis Diteess to General Hitler, of Massachc SETTS. Cosfedmt X Roads, 1 (WicU is in the state uv Knnir-y, J October 13, 17t. ) Otb hf z gone ditta-vciid. lasiead uv elect i a Ewin, aud (uakia soft mon ey secour, that cussid Fosier htz ker ried the S:ate by a oiojori y wicb we bed no idee uv, ar.d to mak? ihe mat ter wuss. tbe Legislacber hez gone agia us, aod the return uv tbat saiat, barman, ia oae uv tbe things that aia't to be thot uv. Ohio -is gone, aod wat we depended oto is gue also. We hoped to bricg OLio iats 'he ra&a.-t t j a soft mocty i'flasben State, to help the Coufefirit Cros Iluads;o gtt iato tht prosperiry wica i; hci so loag desired. B. Ouio ! uui;e. Ewi-v the cbampiua uf suit nit-iry asd the tuibdrn'tu'. uv the idee tbat all you Lev to do to make money is to print it, is buried nnder a majority uv satbin like forty thousand, and tbe Greenback party is faded imo nuthia where we ex pected a great deel from it. Sich is life! Wber we expeck tbe most we get tbe least, aad Ltlp comes o fie a est from wber we don't expeck nothin. We uv Kentuky hev but oae hope now. Tbat hope is Gen. Bailer, uv Masaychoosits. Ef be kin git tbat State to eleck him oa tbe icnaaben ticket, we kin git enuf holt cn the pablick a make some bead way for another campane. Butler has suthin to goon, wicb he didn't hev ia Ohio. Ia Ohio tbe crops waz all good, and tbe people wax prosperous. Ther waz no frost to kill the corn, and ther wcz no mur rin among tbe cattle. Bat ia Ma sychoosits tbe' hez bia lots uv defal cashens, and concekeat distress. But ler will make tbe most av thi3. Ev ery casheer tbat hez stole the money uv his corporashea, aad got away with tbe pluader, will be charged op to tbe ilepublikin party, and Becja mine will charge it all to John Sher maa and tbe present policy. Ef ther ia a lew more detaleasbens ia Fall River, I feel tolerably saocr tbat Bailer will be electid. Down here ia the Corners we prayed fur a frost tbat wood kill the kora ia Ohio we never go to sleep now witaout prayin for more defalcashens ia Mas saychoosita. Pimocaisy kin hope for nothin onles ther is distress. Pros perity aad DimoerisT don't bitch at all. Wat we want is saihia solid ia the way uv distress that will make people clamor for a change. The eyes uv Kentoky is onto Bat ler. To Batler. the only aggressively wicked man ia the nashen, Kentuky looks appelinly. The great Batler is makio the only Greenback the that is worthy ur the name, and makia the fite in the very face uv the bl oat id bond-holders uv Noo Eazland, wich is pizen. We uv tbe Cross Roads her forgiven Batler. We are magnanimos. We ber forgotten tbat he ever drawed his sword agia the Co&Cederaca. (So for ez effeeks went we heren't much to forgive, wich makes the task easr ) We her for given him for his brootality io freeia oor niggers, and we forgive him for whatever aid he was to tbe Radikels at the various times he hez acted with em. Inesmach ez be allaz did em more harm than good, we over look all that aod take him to oar bcz- znm. iorueoeral taher is dota tbe ; work that the Corners aost need. rai .1 ? ii! 1 ,Ta BT. 8sb -,' ! and the only man left wich is actilv makin a serious 6te in favor sr on limited greenbax. We ur the Corners sar hail aod God speed to tbe great Greenbacker. tr m a - . .. . ! " Pr7 Il3r tla W tee momm, we ! drinu to t;m aoonn the day, aod ia i 1. . l- . .. . fner9! '"'rr. UI,0" B" c!11- wKtov voruers wan is a ajoreui.. w... a . 1 money. The Corners neTer hed!: 'encf money cnee the war. never aed Ube war. wen we hsd to doi - ' I - - - : oar work, and cood sen the surplasi CiOlte BS. Bd to Ltt on anartor ra-i . . . . f-.a ana ti xnnntirm m ri,.w . n . , . " ' "I, oar heart's eon teat. Ia ifcose d 8 a scorn's wcj a paradise. The front wbj filled with gentlemen their tods, and the back rame ruz citiz.na nlisin r J . draw poker and other games ioei-' o WHOLE NO. 1478. de..., iufi biuh eia'o uv civiliza-heo 1 wtiitflt k -.lowed IVeaiii Piifatn tj luse ', money he bed, !w.'d 'hen rtithtr thai retire, s ake L b'y and Sary, two ur his uiirger gaU, and sed to be his dawterq, wicb wnz likely, ez they bed tha Pcgram nose, on t wo pair, and wea he lost em, he see em drur off S iuth without a pang. Ez he remarkt on that cccanbuo, 'wat diffVence is it ? Tber is more a comin." ! It wuz a tbrillin site. Tbe Deekin wuz p!ayin with Slipry Jirn Tedsoo, and hed lost every dollar be hed ia the world, and also his watch aad bis double birreled shot gun. Sliorv J;m sat ther sardonic, restia secoor oa tiio solid toundasnea av fjar aces. Tbe good IK-tkin bed tbtee kiegs aad two queens, which a'iv chrnchen wood coa.-ider gicd enuT t pu a mrtage 0310 hi bnu-nr. SiiprvJitu bat $20, aad a-ked tbe good Deekia wat hi waz a guia t do ao jut it. 'I see it," sed the god old tnao, "end go ye$oO better." " tier's yer stuff ?"' aeked Jim. "Yoo k.'io, Ddtku, I never tuako OK-utn bets." "Lok here. Jim, sed the Dekln, "I ain't got no mere money handy, bu, ye kaow them two gals, Libby aad ary. I her am t two more I k ly gaii ia tie C.ri-tri5, aid ia Orieens they is wu.n trree tnousacd Hits ef ;b -v is a eeut. I 11 CuUut them gals at 'h: maoey aud check agin em." "Ail rite," sed Jim, aad at it they went. Jul ssw tbe D.'fkin s raise an i went a bujdred better, and bu Deekia, full uv faith ia his k:3g full, kep 00 bettin t'll tbe gals wuz all in th put. liieacuai tbashiiv d iwa and ez four aces aliuz lays over ki'i full, Siipry Jim rked io the gils. The I.jf kia is a geotlernaa and ex oedingly pauctilus, ar,d wneu be saw he woz beet be sen', fur the gals Ther mother cum with em acd made a fuss ab'jut tber bein los et a gsms av pukeraad bein sepira'ed from em, and in'ioicted tbat no deceut man wood gamble eff Lis owa fl'sh snd blood, which J.m rt-nentid by kockia her d wn, at.d t uitlia her t at av lb.? doer. The Deekia road out tbe bill ur sale and Jita tuok be alsawjiv nnd they w uz never seen morn io that :eckebun. Jim sold tm in Noo Or lea8 to two young ari-t crati. for $f, 000', wich the good DeSio e-teemed t z a perjooal complim"ir to ti-self He woz vexed, hoe.i, wbeathe mother committid sooiside, which mide him luse three nizgers in that one babd. The Deekia beza't that rear:, ., ny more. He loves a qtiet jianie uv p krrjlstez well no tz ever, bat aUs! io his deciiuin veers fceheza'l wdv qv bis bis own ebildren to srakeoaa king full. He hez g;t dowa to the ignominy ov pUjia petiny ante, nnri met indulgence is aitogetcer too 13-frtke-ai The niggers is workin, cot for o-, bat for themselves. Tbere are a doz en ur Deekia Pograra'a posterity with are livin comfurt, wile the Dee kin hez not about him the price ur a drink. We ber land, bat her no la ber to work it, and consekentlr Bas cora hez hed to faraich likker on credit, and this hes gone oa till he hez & mortgage on every foot av land owned by white me a within 10 miles or the C rners. Oar only releef is ia more currea cr, and that is why we ha 1 General Butler ez our patron saint. Ef the Goverment wood is boo a few hun dred thousand dollars or greenbax, redeemable ia nothin, we cood git out. That money wood git into cr kelashen, it wood incurridge traffic, it wood git down to us, it wood be so plenty that it wooden t lie worth nuthia except to pay debts with, wich is wat we waat. It wood emaasipate us from iU acorn. How ? easy enua. Deekia Pogram hez six bandred and forty akers ur land, which U mortgaged to B a scorn tor the likker be hez consoomed since tte war, say for five thousand dullard. That land wood sell cow fur ji-t the mortgage, and leeve the Deekia out onto the mercies ur a cold world But suppose the Gcverment should isboo a bandred miiyuns, or a thoas aad mil van- we don't keer wich and sbood pay it oat fur all scru of slack-w atria, and Facile ralerodes, aud custom-houses, and lead it to ail sorts av people oa no sekocrity wat ever, akkordin to oar nosbtiosuv ker rect finance, wat wood happen ? Tbe Corners wood be inundttid with money, tbe good Dee kin's land wood go np to a thousand dollars a aker, and ail the Deekia wood her to do wood be to sell five ake-rs and g to Bascom with bis five thousand ur fiat money, and be releesed from his wuss than Egypsbea thraldom. Five akers, more cr less, wood make no ditfrenee to the Deekin, tor he never works any cr it, anyway. Wood it effeck Ba?com? Not at all. It course he wood vat tin the'1 price ur drinks frcm the beggarly five 1 cents he gits now to a dollar, or five! for five dollars, and he wood becz' well off tz he is now. It wood work I happiness all around ez long ti it las-' tid, wicb wood be till we got oat uvlpion found in the river bottoms of debt, tne text gaaerasbun mite! Western Texas. Immediately after offer sura icconvenience, but I ain't 1 the birth of ber young, the "female livin (or the next generashon. The; places them in a basket-shaped re ne generashun never did aatbin for i ceotacle oa her back, where ther a tae, and beside tbe next geoerasrun kan repoodiate ef they don't waat to p.y. General Batler must be to cs. ia this day aad generashun wat the nig-'TonD? )ncs re by thia tiaiesuScienV gers wuz afore the war. He nun' J nourished to demand more scbstaa- Uke the place ur them nigtr. and farnih uw tnnrW This rrnaw RniHa ! . . . . . , . . Doids out its bands ta Batler and d-1 manda n hira rs'ssr r.,i,,T must Lave. We: waat enal av em 1 to slack water S- ake it cavuaaie in cession Run to m SQoref.K. . . ..m- . m a aj -v is iu ,ca . sauu iju iriui awsi V B uuai j t. L. 19 uu 113 uauaa iu saiaaw it uav- i i. a.,. i-.Mnii,.i rn 2a m mlt I'Mtr.mM cava Y"7-v." Xt?v-.7- "In, vi.a... " MDen v ;! Ti - .v i:, .t.:. The eyes ur the South is ', . . . ca.oyou. oitaia ia coa a w t- ar"ia;cat l ! most modest JtMX Bat de tali Bi ukis 2,ce!leSir. e Pf 7 t" joor success. , ble fce mdtd -frcta Cce lid to toih- ineeawre o.uiB is praying .or y oor sucees. I itrolicm . ABr. Gretabacker. . TOSK. By Oor 5 fecial Cbrrespoo'leBt. evr York, Oct. 31, 1379. THRES MILLIONAIRES. I am gossipy to-night, and tbe pe culiar ways of some merchast priaces are my tbeme. Oae is an iron mer chant, whose name may be seen cast into architectural iron struct a res oa almost every business block ia Goth am. He looks back upon a Iifo of earnest, exaciing, often self-denying work, and now, as he has hewn cot a priacely fortune Lr himself, and the frcsts of many winters have left their silvery imprint on his head, he takes hlo easy, even as he works Ail sum nut be ba lived in Orange, Now Jersey, "bere Lo paid ifie ueol lT.ie rem ot $."0J a mouth t r a pre.iy to'ji-e embowered ia lovtlr trees, aad surrouud. d with lusciuus fruit aad fragrant flowers. Every doy an ear ly traia took the old merchant to the bustling city ; and every forenooj saw one cf hia daughters marcniog jver the gr.iuads, pickiu, wiib Ler 'iwn ltnnf hds, the hue, tr btriies, fruit, or vege'a'ile, pi(p-ir-irifj her father's dinner wi'.h reruu ious care, and AWAY THIRTEEN MILES it came to New York, by special mec ieugT, to glaaJej the heart, wbi! i. refreshed the frame, ot the busy 'jia of iron ia his Centre ttri.ee of fico. Another is a dry gO'.ns prince, li- iag at Irvif.'g'.oa oa the Hudson." E; try morning, at precisely the ek i o b uor, tbe ecaOff? of the hills mada i'a uit.us by the pn of Washington ItV ug, are waked by the shrill whisiln ot a sieaai yacht lving at tbe wharf Oae, two, sometimes three carriai,r Lave deposited tteir loads of livi.-t Height opjn the lit' le dock, aod u a beautiful yacht bears tbem swifls down towards 'he Palisades and L ci;r beyoad. They are the outlier n uuiily ot a Broadway iniportir, .nj ri.ie early, di-ive to li?-ir rs'chf, "i 'thile she is speeding away over b cr.sp craters of tbe. Toppan 7., -u 1 nta to breakfast oa b-iard, er.j:yi'ig the muruing air, the lovely Fcuue a.'d the superb repast all at once Several gen Jetuea members of tu family gj tj basiness this way ev ery day, ani u-sually they aw acc;-u t aai-'d by a number of the lad.'ei of the household. The yacht is fitu-il up iu the most complete and luxaii ous stjie; the ate ward furnisbea 'able tnat Dclmonico could not our pass; she rraes tine equal to ai oraiuary railroad traia, aud the busi oers men go on board not only to tet :btir coffee at aa early hour, but have aa abundance cf time for breuk-ta-t besides something which a iy -ut-ot-iowa bunioess mau will not fil to appreciate. I call both of the:e .asunces of geitiug a gJod deal cf a ,iid cotiifott out of money don't you ? But gos,-;p isa't gossip unless it his a tvueit of mailce, and with No torte the p'fure chaugt-scolr sadiy Niiii.i-r three is tet;er kaow a to toe eLtri.1 world tbau either t f the oth ers. He is a milhouaire, but alas: a pal fer millionaire t a m i-nra uir r t.v not He waited till the Giloert Elevated Kailroad became au assured success, aad tbea began to build auother road in even a m 're lucrative rcu e, f r our paaper millionaire is fchied as Snyiuck. lie paid $125 cah intu the treasury of Lis new corporation, .lid foi- every $12o Lciped hiuinell tu $1000 ixud. i aishe O il tLl be celd Luadreds of ihoUsads la brtnis, iDd his pir.ii.u.ar fi iends Cad as muci aiore. i'u tw sate, thef gave tlir uoito of Land for tbe remaicicg $55, apon condition that the noies :uuu never be paid if the road turned oat we'd aa it did. They got rich at this rate with a speed far surpassing tbat cf their trains. They built the road when, as the pauper piously puts it "It really seems as it there bad been a special Providence sa perintending the enterprise. The price of iron went down to a marvel ous low figure. Labor was a drag ia the market, aad we could hire four men for the price of one. Then the Alxighty gave us aa open win er the entire season. We were not called upon ta par oar notes, and , as I ear, the Almighty favored us ia every condition iron, labor and weather." No leas than $13,000,0v. of stock and $15,000,000 of bond represent our elevated railroads. Et. erybody kaows, even without such bra 7. e a confessions as the foregoing, that not the half cf this enormous torn was expended. Ia other words, this pauper millionaire aad his friends have to use plain Eogl.sh stolen about fifteen million dollars at one swoop, aad eclipsed all tbe swindles of the old Tweed regime by half, wbiie thanking Providence fur spec ial opportunities kindly vouchsafed, ia ton face of these revelations, open ly avowed in the pres cf this city wiibcot contradiction, correction or protest, if the next Legislature per mits the elevated roads tostiil charge ten cent fares, the people will fuily understand why. Do yea a-k why 1 call bim a pan per millionaire ? His personal property has been assessed a; $100,000, but he came before the Tax Commissioners and swore that Le was cot possessed of one cent's worth of personal property ia tbis State which was not fully eorered by his debu, and on the strength of this oath he has been exempted frcm the burden cf supporting the Gov ernment coder which he lives, aad from which be and his millions re ceive protection. From all of which gossip it plainly appears tbat it takes all kinds of mi,l- aires to make a world, MOELET. Traaa ftesawptoa. 1 cere is a species ot stinging scor- 1 once attach themselves and beg' a lurking her blood. Of course, the i mother socn succBmb to this infilial ! treatment, and begins to droop Tbe ' too!. od they kill their mother and devour her. Sboold one of the : t j L.ja youoe ones strtwe setscbeu ! the living Best, it ia at once killed and feasted apon by the mother. j a l that while the female ' 'IJ "enfices her life for her eff- fsonai.vet sbe does not cesitate to spring, yet she does not Hesitate to . ' " kill tkem thond ther be so devoid of . - , m lasucct as to reiase to rea.a.u tviv ike places them ;er birth. While the male parent I K " this is goinz ca 'job." t 1 A nTitiral nrsaestr osce ""'i'" r r - .ld bis hearers that "pawlicaaa'1 fraoeatlr twDtkaed ia the . Hr.- .T dimierat WOQStr rSsbscribe for the Herali.