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S .n:Tet, I't nn'. II - ki MM I ".I.L. KIM ME I.L ,V SON i-i- r,.i irrvir-F t.t thr rPI- i irJ y i. -t the mem h: mU;";:!;' 11:1 ! pr A-in -tin ul i-.' ir n'!:.'o, m .Main (cfli H.l.liU has pirnii- : Il-ran t-T Xhf rf--tlt et 'l i-v-i.e -iwr- Kwin: .;t. -1, 'Tu tf. ilAKIiU t-n-ler- his in r-i l-nr on Muin i 4 D i ... I i , . 2 mm. hi:':. i"' 1- "1 . SI ;i:o. ' s Iti-nl. In llnni, ulicre ht ' ' . r it ii1 Ii. ri :i--. '!! '.I M (I T.INS. i kn : :;. so.si--.knkt. pa. V.T-T. Il!.k. tcf R.yit'B lirtit f - -.id h- nil i.idi. Ik l.-iiii I .ri mr- k. - ii - t .'k. mi ii ai. fti'inif r-i.a-' ' 2 ike A ip.-il t tli ..f all k n.t, '-- 1!. I V.M ll p.-lTi-i. I lii-.Tatl-iIlf 'i!N '.! S. ;' xi ;st. ii.-sn "t a-- T - I) -!nN Mini 'T pi cIkIui ti-p hi in ct ;!if iifcivr BROTHER I 1 V v HMD FRESCO PAINTERS. ArCiiOXKKH. i n . wri (. Ki-itl nr I'er -r 'i y l.ii ( I,. I i.m ar.1 . : i.l tt r fr.iii-i-tti.intvtluli ! !''i a" a,i,...i u. W. A. K's-iXTZ. I'l'LtlufLo.:, Ta. ' i t..e. 1 1 A M N ! lit rri-JI.. 'TVKAVN.Mn-a. i ' -. ',"''' ,r n l.ut htt t.tti-t-" ".. . V "' r. cit.ii r Ml. ill tti -M 1 -! In( t..tr tt a vrr - '" 'in' ti' 1 ' ""' '' ' '"'"'"--il f .n.ii: II... . ,.. MTt"" " ,0l-"'M'. ml In : IU' .Ic- l.ttli attach, a '-;..'... r.o: tal.in l.i, Ha l -STKK.Pmp. -. IV. or. OiaaMul. i ;i NiUd-: L'r""1" "t Oi trruilM-n f, , , I S a . " " l -ran ;''tlc..., ' "'"'J. I.i-.n at Krtk a f-r tie lu " T. --U hAk Vaj lT's"Hra i atuwl. S a r K. jMi.isWll.ln sll-K- A)Os WALkLh. lnnn.tt. of l'xiblicntion.i i a I VOL. XXIX. NO. 29. WET CARPETS AT PRIVATE SALE, 77 FIIT3 AYLliUE, riTTSBUK33. FEirN'A. 0,000 Yds. ixchaix, J COO Yds, OIL CLOTH ct- LIX-: OLJJUJf. 1.000 Yds. COCOA and CllIXA irATTIMl. STM AND HALL CARPETS, ft P X P C UL;i UtLti Win HcCALLUM, 11 FIFTH AVENUE, if." (Above W'vvA Mrvi X.) PITTSBURGH, 1JV. ll!-. 1 4t WOOLEN MI LLS IlSl AUI.ISlIKll lMltJ. H;ivlrr tur t'n ji:iM 'ur or two. t'on entirely miiit'ii' lu :iy am .n.-rciiiii H.'im'.il I'-rtiiy k m " i ! 1 h.- i dual mi h luilh'ik tu n:y ital und (ut :u k tru ' au'uuf i.i i;r.v m mmm machinery uui - : ri;nt. HL.WK.KTS. 'ASSIM KK, SAriNFTS. .1 1'NS U' l'KLLAMS, MiANXLLS, rovLiiLi;Ts, rA kets, VAKNS, rtinT. I have li As. ..u nfe-j. I W OOL! t.. w.irW lli KH.Iil IN VOl Ii OM.N I Ol .M V, I I an 1 in tit ti. nvirli m i-aior In if'HHl I e-ntf 1 li--'i la"t 1. ll;iuif..-rty. I lai'..-. 1 li:ivr ilei.i' .'. i'-t tt.i- mi il'.i' yi;.r. an I ill H;a:i.a lr. .1 ii-j Il it imtpi m liiy K'i'..s ' mm niiny part, hi j ti, i-.u-ity. I will mivp, ;t in tt'f i- :t, t'. u'ivt nrt r K : i. - J - .1 1 1 1 tlltl :Ou- to &.I. -Ni-M .-ii-ii'Iiht;. aii.t ti-o?" w l.llle.l tu latt leaf. lli pl.--t' fcililn-. 3 i:ar.l l.i V.'M. .MliHiAN", lliip in:tli:iii , 1 A i-r ; AM inJ i I ' CHARLES HOFFMAN, X LATtlT STYLES a; L0.VELT FI1CE3. rSA TiSF ACTIOS GUARA.'i'TctD.Jil WALTER n llihtlU 11 I.' CG2. V7GGD il. AN3 SIXTH AVENUE, AMD NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET PITTSBURGH, X'V- lt-.. H.( Et, HAIT TAILOR ipls !i;r Firs sn3 Life tesrsnce, hicks a SON.. KOMKKSKT. I'A-. And Real Estato Brokers, i :sta ri A si I KI) i .-,. I'f rto a.tfFlrr to '.!. lot t i-liwn ).roT-i. -r r. ta will Un i I: m thrir tt.lviuiUirr u. rt-dl-'n-r tl- ii-'i-rititi m thr-.. i. t rmrhsnr.- i' tuia.ic DDla wlil it rt-nict. Hrul ffat bnnSucw (fi-ncrnlly will l e i n.uijuly attended lo. a-jf is" . S. T. LU TL E & S OXS, IO- llALTIMOItM STI1MIT, .l MI!F.l:l.AM), M.l. WATCHES. CH.VV. AVir.l' tS CLOCKS. FKKSCIICIOCKS. SllAr.li FLA TLD WAkC, jr.HLLkY,tc. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! V.'ii.;hej a.c.1 Jrwp'.rj-Koi-i'-lr-.l hf SI1IJ W,rtra at I rrteiDt-.l l.jr Ki.re Fn- ;f Ct.art No rttrn .-tirtr tjT Kmrrvli-n. I.hk1s war nctr.l ri-rrwntf.1. oct li JXTi:V 15xVT3v. -:0:- Somerset County Bank, CHARLES J. HARRISON. Cu.'-hier uni MannpT. Cortr-Jr nf rede in all parts of tt. fnttol Statrf . Chrg moderate. Hutser r.-1 .tatr ehck eol- loft5 and firfied. tannna u1 WrerneJ -haC)c alwjs .n bar.-l. I-alttoioef n!e wilt i.r.in nena. AonnlJ anllrKeJ. t'arOa rtMSrtrt to Jjarcha V. 8. 4 PEK '."EXT. FJiXIiEU 1AN, fan I awa-oao-Istrd at tM Bank. The foopoc arpTii14 In lio.;oi!iicti ot iO. 1-0. if 3.1 1 niT.LK" SAM CorfU-nt to a..f'.Ti.r th r..lint'Vurt of s..mTwt r..uf,-y. there m ill t FuM at pol hc nt.e. -iu tiie .rroi?-F. imi S 't:irth-!'. U-r,i,:hfr 1 S. 1SS , at t VIm- r tl.o Hl.wlnjt !eTlil H late latp of liarj.t I.lir. drr 1. to wit: A valoMc 'arm ritual in Shi Twp.. SomT it -.utiiT. Ha . aiih.lnins lamta John M. f.twanl laiui'rt.' Saiuarl Wk-ir. J'than n ilcr. liuvnl Virw ni 1.- S'lrk. miiD i a- t4it ll.SarrM.i.f mhi.-h aluiit i-a ar-iT. i-ri-t. anil tt:C 1-aUnr wrU Illl.lK-rf a. rtf ( thr clcarmt lan.1 if to nir.!ow. There are a r-uaitw-ro- ki spring". ruii. - - ..! two fcr twtlt!i b.w. larr :iHlHtwr..nit'ni;illi. on the ir-nn'. Tl'.llMH OF SALE. Ttn rr.t.iftheiiip.l:aenrrTto h vtl .. "he r jr In kn.-kcl .town : the bal- n.- ..I 0 i c i hru.tl. nf.lFa! : .-0 In rorir,. ao.l the tmlane tn one jenr. After rtet.te -e i.alil. ie.OilT.t ol halnw to rmaln a tten rm h. hii a W. the Irirwl O.ereo' to T"M. "j1"," all -UiOi-wH i'1 t..rrt',hthe T.rtnelI ..hell.ltpHlJieTofeali I'm' I-ohr. oec l ri m -,,w iitfuir i he dert-ieted imm Ut pay. mer.i. IieH rreJ paymeDti to l wored hy judf- IlOBKUTt' i.'-nn. Not 14 A!m r.l !TtdUhr, deed. ,;T1IE LEADING AMEPICAN NLWSpAPEP." The Sew York Tribune for i nr. !!: VI. Till. i .i: Iur:nif tlif inn y.;tr Thk New Y-ilk Tut- - Hi' n k re ;t flu; I it; lu ri riri'iil.Lti -ti ii vwt M : :mi- i the hr.l r. ut, ;i:n. I is a Ki.r (rcti li-r in k ni'c l S ,ii- Tui i.trt m o n us a verli(-; Ue Ami rniu IN l ui I nt F'Tl-Sl, HiKli; Id r.KWllil ini:Vive i-;u.t Iv -ll (..i tt i-ul'lit. :iU't l.- w nmcii i: ai l ; :.r ;he uv.'r" .i r. iici-.tl il.trli-l.! it i- c nt lo j earliest Jiv'j-ui !. ..'.( leil. It i w li-.ts iu . 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IHI.I1II IIIC fUI- ' p rt il I in1 1. ;,.icr !m t-s ;t!.lii.t it. rau i-t.tl .l I aiuPL-; wlH'Oirr 0:e 1 urk-i i-itr. I"n:;i r i. u e l.n- II r"i. l:i S -Ii lie ik ( rv!iii.-..-.t Mi -ii t'r.ti'i K-.il trl uiuj.i.? : Oit- us.- ir v- iri'-Ky l.ir k.i?. now uio.lcs ul tii-HUn. nn.i in w l.inr. n iniwir ili i-l -i'O i-f I iiic.iui. lu ItiTutnri' ml. I An It i'U -ri i!il' vi'ry jrtiwi-rnf uur niTM'': vial! i.vuiier' i' Ti'li'j.iu in: i in Ki-Hitlun. m mi wr-tuun nl tnr 'o, an. I uni'in o' ' i.r.';ni'i-ii i'.n i'ii iui j-l'r i n- vih rni.t ln'it-r w.-i lh i No iu:i'l.i'!tt tii.iri wilt I niMeic l!i i.vi ! tlir.u;ii ;tn- yi;r a'l .tit ri'.ii'.iii - t (lit.-. tilings : ; ii 1 lir Bill r ijio l'. i t Li ir. tn t. e .-ur. j r.i wtii.'ii J i -it ;!".' til.; ' ic'ii'i'ti.-n el tli-' , Urn lit cir -jl iii i't iici. u tl'f ii l i-.i-lu T.i; 1 a 1 111: I t: la i: n ruri-! :i:i 1 ti. ...!.' :u !n- . t;vtn t'V tHt.iniii.z ii.-,1 iiit'.!i'.ini t.I liii.' 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I.. 1 i". n i'.ii K'-i eat- c r.. ii.y iiut:.ti- r ul -fl ipn at t Iu- p - mi-, r.te. r i-'Mi-t ei'l'l-.n : iliti-.no- t 1 1 luiiS iu lj iKi l.r-ili iiih Ii- at .iliV Tl-n at i-'-lli rtl -n X -w.Vi.ik, f-jtiU !:.-) Or: I letter. I lii-im: i.y -..r ia ;; jt:j THE TP.iBLT.F. PnZa"iUi3. Thk Tri nt ?yt has n t r l-n rn m'.cJ 'n :ii? fuh-ta.'iti Mil l n.-rii.i.-iit v nine "l I's pr tji.u:i;r i aiarf-ajtr? in-i m.ri -r-. mhl tt u Ani o i h hi tis vviir t '.cuol tiie iii 'U-fi. ui-le i; Un-f tv:r t:-ttrtj-i. Nult- :;.c i . '. Tha Great Bible Corcordar.ce. At .Ttrai. Co-irei:D.'-s i.-j nun Uih.f, on anratirriy Fifv plun t-'.-ta i.tn. iv-ry w..rl in al.tmiK...iial ..r;-r ,r-.ia.-l uo-fr tt llt.rew or i-i-ek uriic.nal. wi tithe ll'i-ml mc minx ol e.. h aim I'll or ruiK l iii ni : xt.!llili; .'111. wo r- U -- ii-.-??. 118 titio '-d iiil Ou-.i-n ; in uka.a .-0 iKW va. rl-iu rai'liiK-in thi-X 1--.' :imt-a : witi t t-e Ui.-t intormati a on !iiilo- .1 trir- icrn.hv an t An iiaai:i"i.. cl. e e llv li-.W-r: U-u.1.', 1.I. O, au.lior ol a I.ili ral "1 r-iiiJ-Iati o ul t: i' lit urew and lire, k t. rip uiw ; :..in:ie r Ira! C .in-un-Diii ou tlif itat ; tiraiuaticjil AnaiyHiid ti.e Minor 1'ri'i'tn'tii in Ii' It w ; ittlilical ..otcs auJ yu-riie; liilinw tjrmnr. ar, rc etc. Inone lia-lan.ine ijii.trto vo.u.ii, r-.ntain-.u5 r 1. 10 thr.e-eo!on.i i.jai'fl. very rliciamiatiy lamnU IU i Sottl. I lie lnufal;d tl aic tiie e.ium those if Wclt.r l I'iihIi l.laPil l'lrlioii ary the tyjw Iiai tnic a tK-auaiul, bid t rlar !;, iiikiiiK it in -ri- cie-i! ri a.l ev.-n tiiun : hat ot tl.ir lumbar. I ho mri'otpe platva upon whuh it . priu eil'liuTii.K to ui-viie i y the pliotm-iirav-ir.a .r. ep...it l uei-ffnitrilj an clarl la.;-.iuilltt i I thr t.nultFh w rk. wiiln ui ili alirhlif mint or rariaM.ai ot a wnr-1 or teller. It ! a onrea o.:. i.tiini-e. a tlreek. IK-hrt'w r.n-1 la-Kli-h La x:;n ol hil.le wor l. and a Srii tural Uazeterr. ami will I an vatuat.le to the ntu.h ntii I tne Iluly A'onl a an I n ii.riilif. d Iliea-iaary it to the eral reader. Kvery home tht una a It i.!e iu it ...lain al.-o to bve"lhl. ureal help to Hiele -redd- ir.rf and fiiu-li. 1 U a? Well alap ed to the oh- of Oiecunm. n roaJer us lo that of iLtt a lar.y clericvuiHU. int.Kre.it work wa ori(cinai:y uLiiiieit In KnifliiuJ In "ri. N r. 1T9. and rt id lor "1. t cm now eli. r it iu onnwtli.n w th Thk Tai iit NE at ihe toll, wing r. m irkahly low rates: ar in ihel'i-iicoiilaia and one ci-j.y cf Ti.'E Vt riKl v i kihi'mi tivejeara, of five ro tea one Veer. " .,rlt th t'oneorilan.-e and one enpy of Tnit Skmi V ki.ki.v 1 Kini'wn hie )ear, r live copie.. ot.e year, or icu iook; oi I'hk Vi kkki.v Ttiui-m Tie V HT. t or O i he ' on" r lance and twenty ro; lc of Thk h kkklv Tit lies tie enr. Th UiK-e on the ' nooritanre I 4'J ert wht. h the ..l . rlir w II rmiii II wi.!.ii: It tK-ii' i.y niiitl Kn-ept for fi.ort. r di-taLce the. mill will I chtva.r ih ntheexpn- s. mr .eit tal u-.'W t-muaum lor I'ul? year If the t I: if: IliK lirKtRV ' IMVIKI.il. ko l.i ih.i: K.mt rai il ir Laud r Kc Jih p (i.inplcte. u.ltii (.-o-ly ti e. t lt.e tt-. i h ix' a.l .ati.iiti) an Hide e -rH ol ATi'rli-jn tf.Hor. re a inn a' out 1' t)'.i a.i.iit.oii -I n.,1 thorough!) A m. ri -ani.-iint toe eniire I o-k. aii iii.K ' tt over .-. p Tl-eni o. i he liteet. trei-he-t mid lllt valua Olc matter, the wi. le ma-i if 1 1 ? .rtnxm l ii nf. oi 3 t.y 'J'-i mol.es in rif. printed la laae i)p. on ito.-l nr :.. r:ii:u,.l.-rcil pper, aLd neatly ana u.:aut!a.!y l-uiid Id il.ih. We fat ff.r IM5 valiistde a-r In cunjircu-.D . wivti Tut; Tutia .Mi as ioiios . TnBLtnn.AR.vori'xiYKTiSAL Kmi.wl- Eiiicoi.nipie'e in IS o tax. volume. ; l'rS- "ittnil.il!yh mi l in elolil . atw.ve I .ieK.rif.e t. m i The '.Vk-.klv TuiheE 1 6 year" tu on ta -n!.vr. ( Tnr.L,irirtRVF!"MVi;:'i.u Ksowi, i kik m al ove d. . rl. nl. ana Thk I or )" , ffcMI u ki klv T.HiBeNE a year? tuoue eui-ftTiher. 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It is situated quite in the heart of the. city ; and is about equal dh-tant !r mi London Ihid-re, 'est:ninster, (ii.w r Street. Siahhfield, and White C i.apt 1. 1 was n student there, and liu ie tiie hai-pi. -t tiays of my lite were pa.-si-i. And now to my story. A larje nuinbt r of the students hu;l ;june thiwn for :i s!nrt Christ mas vacation, ami i should have v,'one also, but was ju.-t then "dress er'' to Carver Smith ami could not leave town ; moreover, it was my week of residence. I must le you to remember, what is perhaps but little understood by the general pub- lit', that a large part of the watching and care, and a certain proportion also of the treatment of hospital pa tients, devolved upon assistants se lected from the senior students. Some of the less importent appoint ments, such as the "dresserships," are held bv everv student in turn ; I .. ' -te .a: I hut t!rt more responsible unices, some of which require twelve months' residence in the hospital, can only be gained by a few men each vear; ami for these appomt- m.-iits which are ostecmeo. positions of great tru-t and honor, ami which are exceed n -Iy valuable stepping j stones to proie.-sioiial success, i is verv keen comiH llIlou. vii ol tue leading r n-H.-di sureeons. . Mi-icid side of the hospital, each of , k , ' " " j less, even though the case got into !''(V - 1 3 , I fi " " ' ' !!- lour viMting surgeons had a res- j told us ; but I will not inliict ! the newspapers: The interest among - J ld&t.rTm; U'lt ' 'y' i.le.db.iusesurget.n: andto be S;ri:inv a,,t;lils n mv rt.aders, but the student increased daily. It ' 1 , r, l;',, 1 , ..J, ., f. , .. ... Carver Smiths "U.S." was one M will inii.lv -v that th'v !iar end was reported that she was an heires- PJ'"' t. .lie. Now my .bus- V. eh that about ad. Vjetranqis ,L, highest ambitions of a "St. Mike," ; "ft had ne a narrlv lor ir Carvt r was at mat lime one ; ., a, , ,t, (,f .), ,.,.!. .ln.i i,.i .in t hat Adams was madlv m love - . , , . , ' '. ' -. " . - A man named t.h orge Adams held ; tion contemplated, afforded ahiuist the p st at this time ; and he is the the only chance of life, ami to delay hero of my story, so far as I have a ' it any longer would, Adams said, be hero, I will jut say a word alHiut J throwing that chance away. It was him. Ho was one of these men that j an operation of the highest diffieul we occasionally meet with, who j ty ami damrer under the present s-e:n to stand head and shoulders , condition of the part ; and could above their fellows very quiet and its performance have been ar.ticpnit n st mil, and when lie ( hose, quite ; ed, the theater would have been ins-riitable. came from. No f.ne knew where he. Put his very great abil- il his emme:- a co trjpnc.es l ;a .v him di.-eompo.-ed except mv once his mature judgment, and his kimim ss, won him the respect alike of the students, the nursing staff, ami the surgeons. Lnderhim were four dre.-sers. juni.-r men, who as-j sisted in the hospital under his di- j roclion. 1 was one of them. F-ich i week, one of us in turn resided in I the hospital : and as 1 said. Lhnst nias in St. Mic hael's. I ought to add there were four assistant-surgeons to the hospital, but their care was over ' the out-patient department, and it j was only in the absence of the visit-1 ing surgeons that they 1-ad any du- tv in the wards. VYll if vr ;: Cl '-i'sfi is nbdit and our work for that dav was done, ex-! and everything he needed was put ceot some late visits to the wards into his hands almost before asked bv-a'iv'-bv and of course anv caus- for. I jthink I can still see that rd'tics that might turn up. Put quiet, eager group of young men Christmas is usuaiiv slack in this ' unoc-r the bnlhantgaslight,standing respect. It id medical rather than ' around the palid, slumbering, un surgicrd causalth-s that Christmas conscious girl ; and in the center, dav produce?. We had trottcn up the young surgeon, cool, collected io'h.mnrnf the dav a little enter- and with steady hand, without hesi- i..:.,,..,mt h. mi rmiitv tY:ird for nnv i11 1 . ' of the iio-i'ital inmates who cared to nesseti many 01 me most uniiwiu'iiui, uv utiui wi mi: i,unia w sonous an-.i waste maiier oi i.ie;-.s-ittend and were able to do so ope rations in England, and of course ! the card first, to avoid sudden ex- tern. See other column. Advance. ' We had a famous little programme, have seen Adams himself many i titement ; that is if the lady's visit j One or two ot our recent could i times in that operating-room in later j would likely cause excitement ? I viMcnbe for the IIer vld. 1 niy ESTaVHLISriEJD, 1S7. I sin;T and play well ; anothdr had a 'curious facultv of whistling to tlio piano ; another wa an atnatcur vc-n- triloquist and prestidi'itatcur ; and j 1 fancy there were also some recita j tions and tah'eaux to come off. AI po, tiiere wa3 one of the patients, an , old sailor, who could sin in a prand, ; rich, stentorian baritone anil bring down the house. Our chairman Adams, of course had just begun, and was delivering himself in a semi-serious way of some verv elo quent remarks, amidst great ap plause for nothing pleases the low est classes better than a few oratori cal flourishes when '"tinkle tinkle, tinkle, tinkle," went a small, high pitched imperious be!i. It was the accident beil. Oh, ye lay mortals, ye little know iiow the social and domestic joys of a rneuical man are at the men-v of a bell ! We invite our friends to tea. we welcometliem and anticipate a pleasant evening, and there goes the bell ! We turn into bed on a odd night, and just get warm and snug when there goes the bell ! We come home tired and wet, change boots for slippers, and get comfortable by the fireside, and there goes the heil ! My hell experi ence began that night tit St. Mich ael's, and I shall not soon forget it. It was Sir Carver's '"taking in week ;"' and his assistants had to at tend to the accidents. Adams nod ded tome, and off I went to investi gate, knowing it might be anything trom a cut linger to a railway smash. I found a scene of considerable ex citement iu thf accident room. Two policemen, aided by a crossings-weeper and a cab-man, had just brought in a patient r.nd some spectators had pushed their way in out of curiosity. jusi nappencu ouisiue, eir ; knocked down hv .a. .. - t runaway ca!. sir. "Lost a lot of blixtd ; 'fraid it's a j bad case, sir." Thus said the jo I liceman. j ''Ask Mr. Adams to come down i at once ; clear the room," I said. It was a young, fair-haired girl of eighteen or nineteen, perfectly pale, unconscious and almost pu'seb r-s. A strange contrast to her roii'"h. ! swarthy, weather-beaten bearers. A deep wound in the neck was Mccd ing profusely ; but on tearing open the dress, i found I could stop the hemorrage almost entirely with mv linger. Adams was (here immcdi.itciv : in a minute he knew alt about it. and had settled his course of action. "Send for Carver. Take her to the operating room at once. Ask the other men to come."' And then l me ; '"keep up steady pressure, and (ion i i.tKe your linger away lor an instant." Nothing could be found out con cerning her. No one was with her when she wan struck down. Sin? was very tastefully, though not ex pensively dressed. Her features were exceedingly regular and pretty, and when the color was in her fact she must have possessed a verv con siderable share of good looks. Noth-' nig but a pur-e and a handkerchief been without precedent. Put the were found in her pocket. Tiie 'gratification to myself of having per former was well filled, and the latter i it.rmed the first successful operation. Wiis marked "L Stead." Adams j saitl at once that she was a lad v. I do not know whether it had ev- er happened before at St. Michael's that on the occurrence ot a sudden emergency, no one ot the surgical stall' was at hand. Str.uire to sav, I it happened so to-night. Sir Carver mith and two of the surgeons lived dose to tiie hospital; but in live minutes the messenger returned with the news that Sir Carver had been called to some aristocratic ce lebrity at the West End, who had met with an accident, and had tak en one of the assistants with him. The second was out of town, ami the third, who had been left to act in emergencies had been taken sud denly ill. - We hat! been discussing the case, and offering advice upon it with all that calm assurance which charac terizes embryo surgeons. Put mat ters now became serious. Half an hour would suffice to summon one of the other surgeons ; but it was j.lain that something must be done at once. We all looked at Adams, who hat! said verv little hitherto. j,nf i,..,! to make everv- iWm,, rra( Ie j,ini p v gaid" . ..5C. gin tw .rjvpVi.loroform :" I am sroinvj wonn,i,.,i inrTP nrterv. The ot.era crowded with spectators from all the hospitals in London. And here was voung furteon ot twtntv-hve. caJl- ed on at a lew minutes notice, to un- thrtiike what manv a long experi enced surgeon might hesitate to at tempt, for it was impossible to per form it without much additional loss of blood ; and it was not at all improbable that the patient might not survive the operation, to say nothing of after dangers. Adams carefully explained to the other house surgeons what assist ance they would have to give him ; and when the patient was ready commenced at once. Perfect silence reigned, broken only at intervals by a word from the operator ; but in- j deed he had little need to srieak, for we were well drilled at St. Michael's tation, doing his work. I have wit- Vi to operate. lilC ' uiel .. . . ... : .1 .. o:j I 1, ..,a;fi,-..i..n nomri- v..c trlut-. l r.l. I. :i.:.a!,1 - f. years ; hut I think I never saw that 'Terhap.s it woul-.l he Ixst to take night's operation surpas.-ed cither up the card, and say that Mrs. .Stead ly himself or hy anyone el? ?. A desired to see her." special demand sometimes call.-! i'onh ' Wonderfully calm and self pus speci:d power, and acts almost like sessed the liuly seemed to us; and sin inspiration : md so it seemed yet she could not entirely suppress now. : some sins of emotion or excitement. In a short time it was done and j successfully done ; and tlte patient was carried awav to a ouiet ward, where she was duly cared for by the nurse in char-re "and Sir Carver! Smith, who came later on. I think Adams stayed up all night. Our miscellaoeons entertainment did not come oii". but we scarcely re - trretted the chanire of programme. In a place where accidents are hour- Iv and oner itioin dailv nernrreiice one more or less seldom creates mueli c-xcitment ; andwhen I go on to say that this ease excited 'more i interest among the residents and I .: i i . i .it. iioii-iesine:us mail aimoM any oui- er c:isi I eeer nan- in t 10 io-iiit il I wish vou to clearly understand that this fact was due entirely to the ex - tieme profcssio.ial interest of the the e i-i- :m.l tl.i trr- it. ..itiilii-isni rtf St Mieleul's lien t',.r f Iw tn.lv of surgery. At the same time I may state, although not particularly bearing on the question, that the pa - tient was an uiiCummouiy prettr girl ; and day titter day passed by without any liirht shed on the oues tion as to who she was and whence became circumstances, ouite suf - Iteient to excite in a min.I not lire- . . . . .. oecupieil with such matters as l.ur - den the intellect of the average med - leal student, the liveliest interest and curiosity. After the operation, she was at first to ill too be interrogated ; and when she pot a little better, she de clined to cdve any information: at any rate none could be obtained from hi r. Perhaps, she was a little "queer" with feverish or hysterical ex itemeut. At th" expirations of two days I went in to assist witii the dnssin She was very irrateful far everything done for in r, and bore her pain very well. Fur a Vinir time she was in a verv erit.ea' -omlit:on. As the eu- t phonioiis phrase of the youn.vr pro- iession went, ."lit: !lil-l a verv close shave of ii." At the end of three weeks, however, she was in very smoothe Aat-T ; an-l for the first time some of the clinical class went in with Sir Carver to see the case, lie had hitherto said nothing on the subject of the operation. He was a man of few word- ; but one word of praise or blame from him was nev er lorotten bv anv ot us. turning to us from the patient, he said : "This irentlenii n. is a ease of so-aml- d he briei'.y exj ;.l it. Ti.en he added : "Nothing but the nii.t exceptional circum.-u.mvs could justify a house surgeon in this hospital in undertaking an opera tion if such importance. In this case tho-e xccpUonal eircunistaue es existed. Tin.' operation is one of LTeat diilitultv ami raritv. I have once, many years ago, performed it mvself, ami the patient dietl. Had mv patient rt covered, such a re- recoverv rtnuld then, 1 believe, have would not have been greater than is mv gratification now ;-.t having un Uler mv care a ease which will, 1 be lieve, ie cover, and whose recovery will be uue without doubt to tue prompt ami skn. ha action ot Michael's student, mv own ;i St. ! ous" : (surgeon, Mr. Adams. "Strong lor Carver and good Vor Adams,'' was the general comment. Adams pretended to be writing notes ; hut there was not one of us whotuiuld not readily have suffered "ploughing" in our "final college" lo gain such a word from Carver Smith. And now, my fair readers, if you will turn to the clinical report of this celebrated case in the pages of the Lined, somewhere about .March IS , you will find it stated that I "after this point the case presents j no features of special interest ; con-1 valescence was rapid, and the pa- tient was discharged cured on the ! fortv-seventli dav after admission." I 1 therefore luvc vou fair notice that j you may lay uown ims reeoru nere and not" read any further, unless you like. Yes ; she recovered rapidly ; and prettier and prettier she grew as she ot better. She talketi very nine, i -i ,t- .ti i,i, i.e and said nothing at all to belli her n 1 . with her ; that she was waitin r Ol him to propose, and then wo uld ' marry oiidiaml ; that Adams knew! all about her, but kept it snug. And , the men got to chaffing him in a mild sort of a way, wanting to know the j "state of the heart." Put Adams j was impenetrable. Personally, I am ; inclined fo think that whatever the I condition of his patient's heart j might he, he was a liiiie anecteti in iii Adams room in a leisure interval. when a lady's card was brought in. j It had a deep black border, and j that region. Sue was evidently very Florie. 111., received internal injuries i "" V . ' 13 l"'' " V, fond ot him, ami liked no one but j from which he died in a few hours. w;i:t'i to heeure provisions U eih him to dress the wound. Still ti.e.Nootbr persons were hurt. The aI1 'y to you, I must ho lo-'eving-mvstery increased. i thimage t the train was slight. arolmd r an. M . rrcf,.!lt S'r ' ! At hist one afternoon I was sitting " mornings as in is Kinder give an-. bore the inscription : ''Mrs. Stead, ; I,ot Harroff, who has been on trial The Cedars." She wished to sec Mr. the past week for .the. murder of Adams. Immediately afterwards Mai-shall Cone, at Can field, last Ju the lady wivs shown in. Adams mo- j jv was lound guilty of murder in tioned me to stay. She was a fine, J the second degree last evening. The till woman of fifty, dressed in deep jury were out one hour. The penal mourning, with hair just turning . ty is imprisonment in the peniten gray, a tirm mouth, solt, keen, pray j t'iary for life. The verdict general eyes, and a face combining intellect satisfaction. The same verdict was and kindness. j "Have I the pleasure of speaking; to Mr. Adams ?" she Eaid. j He bowed. She then produced a paper which j gave an account of our taniou3 case i The main cause of nervousness is anil the part Adams had played in indigestion, and that i caused by it. ! weakness of the stomach. No one "May I inquire whether this pa-jcan have sound nerves and good tient is still in the hospital ? May ; bealth without using Hop Pitters to 1 see her." ; strengthen the stomach, purify the "Yes ; certainly. Would the lady blood, and keep the liver and" kid be able to identify her ? Would it nevs active, to carry off all the poi- She said that illness in her iamilv had prevented her from seeing the papers for some time, or she would probably have been here before, I took the card up and showed it to tiie patient. She turned very pale. . then buno-l her lace m the pulow i and burst into tears, ! ''Shall the lady come up?" I ; n.-krd. i 1 thought sue sobbed out, Yi-s." I Tint visitor came ni. Siitwlv ami icaludy she walked up the ward, (.The news had somehow got about, ; an 1 several of the mm found that . wiey had lusiric.-s in tltat part ' . i ..." i :.. .. .'. . . 'i-1 i i . . anc injust-ju.-i men. ine i.ioy sioo'i hv i lie .til. un, s:oi V j "Elibeth " 1 The uirl looked up, ami their eves ; met. One glai.ee at the thee was i elio!l-'b I -Yes." lhi ladv " f eat. Men a- it i v iter. ter. ' "ds it vour .laughter ?"' a ked ! Adams. I "It is my cook," said the lady Elizabeth Saunders." - 1 l ininK l saiu that i only one saw Adams considerably diseumpo: 'ed, and that was on the i. resent oe- i . . . fusion. l 1 tlaui:!it tier iiamei1L u.-i u.it-M.u .- .m- vu j was stea-l, ' lie saiil. ana Ins eyes 1 rested on. a pocket handkerchief ly inr ..ti I be l.ilh.iv Tin! l:ilv f.ve followed his and aslijht smile plav ed on iier teatures. Yes ; it was even so. The acute scientific observer, tiie far-sighted voting surgeon, famed for his dia nostio acumen, had been through this case, but had not seen through his patient. 1 turned out that the girl, Ix-in;; remarkably jrood looking, anil having acquired, ironi a previ ous situation in a noi denial s lam i-1 Iv. a verv correct av of speakin" frequenti'ivr places of public amuse-! nient she usuaiiv aiiraetett a troo-i i j deal of attention, ilcr iui.stre.--s! iiaiii-r oeeli caiietl awav iruia lioia to nurse a sick relativehad allowed her S'-rvanf to m ;ia -!i,th.m rl.f to visit her parents in the countrv. 'but e irirl having hir tva.-f-.- Hi pocket, had preferred to remain with i :io 'id ill-i : I, to e.ee in I..iiiil---i .l..rei she eiijove-.l her Cur;-tmr.s holidavs "j" vrv much to her own atisiaetion. m.:d hir accident put a st-n to her Iiil; iio iivri.-, or rather c! iaiigc-1 e-r held . r :ietlou. 1 1 ni ung, its sue ie was addressed re- j .jK COVt 1" d, that s "'.Mi.-s Stead," and that she was the object of luMch iii-1 re .-t and atten tion, it se,.ms to :ai judging by what experience of human nature on its ;--nia!e side I have sir.ee ae qv.irt. i not verv r-aiiarlvable that Sl.t. preferred to k c hie 1, !n-:..i. toiden silence iieing her "main line ot tactics. And, fair n-adt rs, do vou j think it very contrary ; peri, m e of human to your ex- ,. nn. on its liii'.ie.-i.te, that another Wise exceed - . , i . , , ivAv acute ouii-- mrai should I .i - sn'i.i. ,t t.. ,,!:.!;,;,, .-.fiioj i.ie.h.o. J- - V .. .. -.V .... .. .. ..... .. larkind. The lady spoke very kindly to the ! girl : and euessine, i lancv, how matters stood, said some very grace ful things to Adams. Subsequently you will perhaps he glad to hear, proved a verv kind trit nd to him. and her inlvu.'-nee was of no .-mall assistance to him in his future pro ft ssiohal advancement. She be came, in fact, quite a mother to him, though not a mother-in-law. I really tin not know what befel the girl, except that, and at l.rr own desire, the lady obtained for her "a situation in the country in it of the way of temptation ; and that she proved to he a faithful servant. I am sorry to have to state that public interest in this case at St. Michael's rapidly declined after Mrs. Stead's visit : perhaps because the lswcri s.iid.the interesting ymptoms hail disappeared. Put I said then, say now, and always will say, that it was from all points of view "A Peally (lood Case." i:.e j-nve ix-U-trs lx,.. "You do not tell me that your husband is up and about again, and entirely cured by so simple a reme dy as Parker's Ginger Tonic?" "Yes, indeed i do," said Mrs. ien- jamin to her enquiring neighbor, pj. ..... . 1 . i .- i ".irwl thot loo iYlif.li vr li-.it ton wh. ai::iiiv it m'.-a until ini.ni oe en in j ' 1 f .1 I.. .... 1. - "u;"11 u- " : r ,i isniacoii wiviii'ii. ( iIcKLNPAhK, III., DeC. 7. The west bourn I express train on the Ohio ami Mississippi railroad was thrown off the track here yesterday morning by a misplaced f witch, Henry Meade, of Chillico'hc, was in- stantly killed, and Scott 111!!, ot i Yor.visrowx. 0.. De-eerabt to- rendered agrint his brother two rendered agr-mt wck? ago. Cattw ami Effort. . I . . . C I, low the cold snake. Sentenced fur Life. WHOLE NO. !537. A Tramp ' Kt -mlt.' '" want to know v. in ther Yi.ur pa per is run in the interest of .i fav-rod lew, or pro bono publico?'' Thus said a visitor to the V-.-ti- editorial nvmis ycsti-rrlay. He was gaunt itnd ban -rv lookiu-'. He was ragged e-iana app. ..rentiy mini up. II was unwastn.-d and un kempt, 'hit lie n ad the papers. "Eve rsmee lection, he went on, as he pushed oil' his hat and took a chair, 1 ve reail ot anuerout on the result," "J. (iould on the result," , r.eeeher on the result, and a score '. of others en the result. That's all ri.-"b ,lUt tft,? poor man wants to i-e ' ueaM trom ontllC ri-su:t, too. .Now, j tlie". 1 m a regular (milt tramp, 1 m ' shot-proof, non-trcczabla and havt ' t,ie '- 'f a session of (. or.gress. ul:1.'"'";.1 " ' . . ' i i Tiii'L i it t ' i m-'-i I to 'ieL-.il lhit I t .- r . - I m leprCsCIiUUlV e CI a parts . V. V V.'i 'have no name, and we d-m t vet-, i l"t there s an army ot us ju-t the ; same an-l we want to be h-a.-.I In. in I on the Tt SUltSS. ' - ' "Well, VOU C.H a;..- vo'.'.r 1 in ion. . "Thanks. Now the,,. t b-gin witii, the I'em K-nuij party had no new i-sues. They hud a. good can- didate, but they could not convince the country that there was need of a s. change. We fellers reulized thisjth, : sooner tinin you tii-l, ami we talK.e.1 i:. - i.-i. i i..., hay-mows. Lots of wheat, plenty of "fruit, bii cn-i) of turnips we've Must srrotwi tat tins vear. We let - l well tnomdi alone, and it's the same with other dasse: Tner;: Won "(i) on." "Now, as to results. he any more or any it ss tram -, it ; become a regular business, same a. any other, and the ranks wilt keep about so full. The nui.:'.'--r of shot guns liel.l in reserve for our das- will dimini.-h, goml cro; times make more fret -hea u i.co.ic. ' 1 havn't been shot at but three tmn-s .nig o:l. 'I'.'ivrc won't b. i-rai falling oil' iu ti.e iiinui doo-i . -at more of them I W.i j P in thl; tl-'y-tiim I -,' ) additional . 1. I...-S t. ti.at tied lb .rd . u a I P during 11, and ti ll S rreat relief I t' llllrt flange m the last t.. va Quite liki'lv. " 1 m sun had a sort I l.av. .:' e -nvi oo i slli rri ye-t'-rsiy. am! v.- a-ve.-d that l-.l w-iuht be tli'- i e-'. year lor ohl clothe-. l r. :l i : tne .ublie will pursue a a .re : ".ral: i policy towards our ' a- . 1 '.:r:iig , tin- j.ast eami -aigr.. v.h- a ti.e tli-e-i tion was in i-ouh-t, it wa.-. tic- hard-; i est tiling in the World to get an old; I coat or a used tip hat. In the hi'-t two weeks I've got sdui'-t er.oiiuh , old duds to carrv i.-n- tnfingii i:.e " i "fhat s eouragin'." i-n t n., thom-h ! I thiiiK the; -lilt) dool-S ' il ion'", l ii liouieu .......-i.it ....... w-i I i (ni.-. t - i e 1 : 1 1 v . i. ' c ;'"' - '1 - 1 '"V " ' ' ""r ' ' ; ceiit. he ;ti.er;;i i vear. A chan-c is ;.. ready here, t This forenoon 1 failed at nine tliiltr- ent Ihjuscs, and ha 1 the tioors of .1 t 1 4 1 umv inree siaiiiineu on uii toe?, .v month ago eight doors would have hit me wit'uabaiig, and tiie math would have opened to let a man out to kick me out tiu'ouuit the ci.'.e. "You must f' el thankful." "Wei!, ye-s; though I have always contendet that per.-ev raiiee woui l make our business a sueces.-" An other result i'f the election is hctmr lood tor us. lwo months :ig- 1 was glad enough piece of dry to get a bone mi'l n bn.-ati. Now we get about the same ;is ti.e iamiiv cat.s and dogs." "Have vc-u been kickt tins week?" "That's another result I want to speak of. I was in Detroit for a week in September, and i was kick ed out of thirteen vards. l'e been here just a week to-day, coining from ; of a-e. Tit- writer Iul-, at tin- sam--Indiana, and not a boot has touched sitting. Intn entranced at narrations me. The PepublieaiiS feel to good; ,,f the buzzards of his hunter's life, to boot me. ami the Democrats feel j and edified by bis 'l. rp, undoubted, to proud to vent their diapM.iiit- j d,i!d-like piety. ment bv kicking a ragged tram; Mv fiscal vear ends November ot each year. From Nov. 17'J, to Nov. . I was kicked IS times. 1 ve got days ami tlates right here to show vou. Taking the past two weeK.s as a nasi, i esiimaie mat a shall not receive over sixtv kicks .1 - l : l - ..: ... .1.... I the coming vear perhaps not over j to tie cas V. t .Me Will let 1 L'ooi l-l.a- I . , ",' r . . ,1 1 .1 . i tun-ii, an-l ati i raoi lots t;i oiu cioiv.ts I and plenty to cat seems to have i , - , .- .-- , ! dawned lor us. Kinder sorrv tor t th'-is- Ivourpartv. but vhi had: suts. 1 did think oV striiiiirj you for a quarter, but I g'uss 11! b't that go. I can pick it up somewhere to-day, raid if I don't odds is the difference. Plenty cf boxts and hail-wavs to sleep in ai.-und ht re, Koail .iKr-jils. Cr.vi.vr.sro.v, December s. A spe cial dispatch from Praunwood t- the Seas says: "The east bound stage was robbed three miles cast of this j.lace at S o'clock la.-t night. The two robbers, after relieving the passengers of$lft.", cut open the mail i .i....,.,.;t.,.l lt,.e UilL-. til III llll- III' 1 I-.' . V from which titcv obtaimil about $250. Another Groonback Oinsrfuian. tvm, i n-.nei.drf.r Nicholas Ford, republican green-. backer, received his certificate of election to-day as a member of the j . . next congress. The vote as canvass-; Thou-an-1 of ladies have found ed bv the secretary of state shows ! sudd.-n relief from all their wws by 21,770 for Ford and 21,7'JS for Craig, i the use of Lvdia E. I'inkham's ro "Democrat. ktapi.k C .Mi-orxD, the great remedy - for diseases peculiar to fennm.-. Many prenehcrs seek to impress tneir Send to I.ytlia E. I'inkhaiii. hearers with the fact that life is hort, ! Western Av".:e. Ly&u. Ai.. t-.-r but forsret it in their sinuous. i pcuuphl-1-. Vrrr. r-c!;:'.!i i'.s pivy, the crocodile, if there is any Ftriifijlo, drowns it, and ' can manor:'! to do so with its j.iW3 tjdrfkhiJ out grasj inj its j-rcy, for ! it ha. a special stiuctuarl arr.av.e-!r.- iH hy which the water is pn. i t-c-d 1'rja" ru-Isir.'j; d.mii iu own ti.r- at and pr duciiiLX suiVocr.ti'jn. Fir-: of ' all. ('t i;-"-!:'''.:- thi, it. mu.rt ! .tat-d th :t. un'.ik- th- I'hrl. a:::i rcptil--, lhe cro- i-dilj , n l r,. wiiii he mouth cpcii. and th-.' ;:ir rush- ? irto their h;n' wl.'-n tii-ir . m.j.i! lo r.lis expand ; f-r although , the skin is tmi.'h and armor-plat' d it is lmt sitpportftl by a bony expa 1 s!"!i v.'hivh n trie's the muVi iia :.is of t!;,i rib-;. They have a more -t l. s-- rudimentary, lmt still very u so li;, diaphragm. The nostrils of the ' crocodile, situated near !!: end of lOi' s!i"iu, sire capu!o ot i m t o ed at tJi'' ill of th'' arim.d. ;.::d they are e-n:i ct-d in thesp.out wl'U a p.issru"-. which is limit"-1 ! ! .. not ;;s i-.i ti:e m.tnimrdia bv iir l.it - i !,on- -, but a iy po-ry back iu ti e : -n, (,,va f.;r - i tl.r., .,,( , i n I ! a, t:i..!i:!.r-i!ieon it tlmt en b.i-.k-iiv;: y a man -- on a ti.e pa--a s ii.1" .at Tin- uur, j, a ;- ,vj.;,.!u t.,kiii' the uvula. r emMe that - i n position. Mi.- lifi ' V ! : i ! t.'i'- li;:i K vt the i ... ..e w la ia-titii is !..- d and tin- air above ami h'-hind it int- tin-bea-ri' ri at ii'ng the h::!--ton--;.it i a I:ire. lhlbhv str - : incapable ..f protrusion, and has a hvuid liep.eat its bn:i-l hinder par: ; j,; t;.,. tl.r-'at, and on it and th- I -nguf i- a lower caching ;aTi ks t hiiji tU m.-::, I throat, ai. ram 1 I,- , :ig parallel at its free p! r fold. Wia ti th-- cr.-codih wit t t' cir: lrr- hit- animal into the i ljaw-:np it s!:uts its ii- -tril bat ! - i down an-l closes the f ii- i tbro-t j l,r;n i brane i muscul ir ;u tioii W! e Upper .t 1 loWt r in ra No f.'t. r ea't Ait-r.i .IMS ti.e i then pa-s into tin ti while the crocodile j;;-t I tin of its iaitit above w-i r, oi" i- "1 valves nt its nostril and I-- d t; : Ui a:r. wim h pas.-s alon t! . .. , ... sa-.-e aoove tiie iialat. l-twu tola- ol -km into .the t'.roi-t ai.'i thence into tin- hnej-. It tcirs its prey, if soil; should it not !.. a;c to hold it. it hides it away until de composition sot tens the tissues aid pt rmits them to be swallowed. Tie 1 1 i',).n I ua--es a''..!.' a narrow, lor. U: ml k -oj'hai;U Huai-ii. tie to il s.iiipie mtlfous lie ni- d-b I i-ral: -and i-i t'll. I- p,-ag" I-i iiig ;'i-l !.-! Vl.'otH. Lilt. lii.ifcMl tin- -turn:; ft" tbn. The oDenir.'' in t n a...! gi-.'d '-t.-.ruiieii f,..r tin- intestine is do-.-i .... i . i ... . , . . tji.it ..,r iH,iii,i,:iriia areltian- i sinaii j.v'.iiie eul-de .-ae s.-t.arat ! off "I! main cavii v. t!:ri.u n -.I mu-jt .:i-i Hit- 1. '-i: lie. ! Tie .:i;::.-.-;i has th- I t:i- tti ' -l.i Ipl.a-l, i.'.in. and it is i peritine rid-.'f- ae -l .1! ; the , . : i-.n-l 1 , ie. Ii. :! cei.tr-- ' i hilar c nit -outi'l it is true ' nioii' external musei.lartui nf l.oer-t ra.i...:in-' from tie ciri-t-.tuien ::', iu;stv; lr. a a a I :. ' of !;.- of membrane is vi ry rtv-.-i. : i'his - toil, .-eh is not wiihoi-.t its r -l !i:i-i;.l;ee t,. tia- g;zar.i ol a I.t I" .', 'i he -' :.'i N cruslieil iiinl divri -:i-i in I ,.rt ti.err-nrd pa-"?- ir.t-i a naa- . I'.idfd Mitaii inte-tine. with a i-e 'a i..r '- am, uia r ia 1 ,.-. r ..,..1 .1 ami rnal all '.!' l; I t:U.i:: f in !:t :'. -:i TTpC: i.t i.j. a Meth Creel, at Al.ti .,. - ' e.-unt v, a." ireei.t -ni wa- t i bother J i.r..-., j.. 'i'l i trrer Ciaii.' VVi.If :.!:.' ev.-l II, ther. were m t m it.-, and de: r w -r I tli' rc-ai !a:.;. t a' i Ih rae her had - and at times was im t eloquent. Tb'.u! was unmarried, i-' j ..in d 'n,,x . vounv.' : euliar. and seldom smiled. Ti, gation were mainly rude Lur; i li.t ir families, and tire tn: ' : ci-nvrr. rs an I r'.:!e. f. : ti:!--: : fi' SI 11. : v. i re a at.ee : itld'ul d"g. the piettm a-;- htm art. with "brain tanta d" vr and belt, and :!eau:ir.ir k:.:;. is sure to put in theirappe.it it "wet k-day im ' -til"-" as tii r Lihiach'. The place of w. a as at biitia r Ptrkin's don!! jlhipv ...., v, i..- had hu.it w.:a .. to worship a.- t i ' i:a-r;! n '. ;, lt his own coti.ioit ci o!s own tatmlv. ii, i;otai.le nam oi lour core was ijai... distin guism-l for ji'iety and his ui.i, bolli in priyer and as class-h .-.'! r, but not more so than be had l.i en for his superiority as a hunt' r. With him the ardor of the passion for the chase was unabated, though be tv,i- t i.tireiv t. led i-v tne mhrtiiitirs It was a viratid occa-ion j. .r P.n'ti.- ,-r With a crowded h'-u-i-, j ..i,, Father P. in the Amen conn r. and nothing to divert attention, nu ll ss it were the large number of ri- ib-s ai d guns, w !:i b. :e- ust n), i te . j ,i,.ee ; p .,,., convieielv ic-ar ag-'.in-t the f the vanh ami outsit!- tl.- Wall oi "th" h'.US- itself. T'i'- ' I e:i ii.g st rvi- e gave gr-at promis.. f ;. 'good l.ii'ting." Poth Pri-ih'-r J a:. I F.tth. r Pt rki'.s w.-r- d.-mi-i'-tfidlvf in their d-v: -tions. Ti.e eo-;gr. --fati-Mi l-c.-rtn-. ib i ! v ii.h r- st' -.!. Tin- p'-a-ii'-r '.v-jna-l with hi- -.l.je.-t, arguaietit culn.li..' t d into puti.; imagii.erv, and the pat!.' and pow. r ot' tiii-i,.ihe.i t-io- (I'lenee melted and -tii rude audience. Ibat b t wt ii the do. of th- impassioned pr. Vt TW.-!! T! 1 ici.t straui-th-r train- e l ears o; t.i th.' peculiar old hound, was uud'T-1- th- eongr-.: This man if--! tst invaded ' eongregati'-n deteeb-'. ydo K,i a will kntiv. "i Tiie s..aciou- bru' i.d and l.-lieved, and atie-n was t-Ieftriii. !. Id. th. on ot ;riT.e'"', luter- liide pulpit, ari l .1 ft. still higher roused Pr -.-t;,i r strain-, v. men were presently ii.i- r rupted by 'i.e thunder d' !. ;q t ri o-h of a herd of deer dose! v pur sued by the i'.vft of faith!''!! 'i'. Sim'iltam.ouely wi'Ji climax of tie-!a.-t bill, t of ' h;.;-K-;;c- the ntire "ongregr.tiori. p !lmi-'!. br"kf f" th dovr. As the rarnest in nii'r 'Ii'. p;"'' his hands to th rude desk, with a comical te n- of sa !:i. .-s ami ui -ap- , I.T 1 1 tb ; P,,li';';:it ."n L.l l''r'lf. u"s i horror der i.'-Ted on his i.tce. ' . l-ittemt . i.fsoul he exclaimed : "It. ' It h r.A li.i t"' To which the iipmg voice of the infirm ar.d rhurriaric hureT and (hiss leader resi.ond.-d. wi'h great earnestness, "Yes, it is, Proth- trJ.. . "''" they'll catch 'era cffni" Ma'j'izhir. n ir
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