r-P. fM Somerset Herald. ire ESTABUSHES 1827. s it' Publication. T- . a. :t i-" ... I : .-li!.-: .ai'it""-! o . .- :-"l ' a . : ti..ofiu:ri.-i nnlil all . fa-- '! P-imas-vm a-v'tret-ag ; 3.-I, ,!T.!t i te-"n t&tar ,, Tii!lb.e fertile 5Uicrtp- ' , s ,, ;b naro of the Surmer , t ,,,,! oi"-i-. AiM-re r ,K .-.WtlCKET HkEAU), S".Kre-fcT, Pa. 0 ,,. v 'i: i-i .. hY-AT-l.A. .1,. i .. .;..i -a. r ri:.k.-.:i street. , .... . J..!.:.-!"'-' '. I n-nt'T-K. Pa. . 1: ru v. . .,.. T .' .;:lr:s.-l. la. - : 'TT. T " A; V AT l.'.v. 1- - v : ;.nl AT LA .-. nisi !--. r. -i.iiy. II. - V V At LA''. s.,.u- r-ei. I'm .my r la'- s. ii..er- 1. I': .MY a Law r-.-i. La. II. (' I) ' M l ! I AW. -..ill. T. I'.. V ii. Li fl-tl- 1. " : 1 !.. . .i'.- ,1 LW vt ; iw -...!..-!- t. Fa.. i J ... . . :. .... Inf ' ir !. ,.:.-: -l- ..:v ' i!.i-ir i. . r J b. .-r..vr .v l-r ... ..V f 1 A . ; - A I' I V II V J' "I.I. i w. n AT LAV -. U.rrt. f'A. " . I t i It I Ii i-LNFY AT LAW ii. i 1. 1 a:: bu-:n.-- MiinMrtt j.,. vl ii ''"!'' t'...im. i'-. ' 1- I) 1 I) ! D I) : Al. , .-,:' -l'K'-K"N. . !:i. .-t !. . i';n k. . 'ouu t ."i f. ... L ;:r.l K I Ii. ... i.iV AM' 1 l.'-H'N. - t.k-tT P u. ... . ... -,--v . i.. . ; :t.rf- T. "t" , , , . - ' . - ,u l'"-l 'f it NiMMl'.l.I.. t..y .:,:, : I) I) V. i !. l'l !i 'vi i:;.. 'I ' .1! V-:' IAN AM' -TKi-E'.V. . r . . t .t r, t 7-' " 14' m !-' Ti;i i;. . , V ., f.T .' ... :a AN!' !! R'.El'N. :.-".i: r::;'v - ,.r.. . t. . t.'," .;. ' 'lufH .V. n.ll ir'n.-I. I) ';:;. i.kv I) : ' 1 - t r. :.. M.i ri.M.S . ii . : r,- .-.f Lii Im'1 v . i -;k tf'.-:;.:'--! J)' ! r. v. ', LLt H iii : .-t 'ouiity liank. .-. .7.' ;i ;tt. ' riiON. M. J. pr.irrs. C-iARGcS MODERATE. :r.'- ot. N.- V t a.m. : '. i-r'.H.ift:,.- I "t.iiS M .t:iv 'r.: .-jar - '.;-. 4 - '-. i 'rn.irl .-?. t:ia .mf- CURTIS K. GROVE. SOMERSET, PA. "'" '" i r.;.,ll. .A KKI A'. L?. 'A v.. N- f!ikl(;i:S5. '! L.-"i.kx a XI' FSTKK.N ' 'F.K i ur-.ij.Tu.-ii ijt u.ir. XtltK". I F-nt-.cg Doce on Short Tune. f .:. .:t .'f r,r., .'..'.,. .J, n .i. :..' .,i';j,.:!1M;:, i -T-.r-.-i V-mir F r.-vh.-l. .r,.i Ntiufu-tton. " t -f A li.ii.i. Mv V.r.r I.hw "'-St. I-ir-. KEA-1'Xi.HLE. au4 Ail W(,.rk'WarranTe(i. '' vT "'' 1 r- . aiwt Ittum . ."W "riI -t funi.. V:v.-r'uMl CCRTISK. GROVE, Km of r.mn H.we, SoMElteET. PA lie VOL. XXXV. NO. FROM t-!FE. TO DEATH 'f L; l a i.:..ev--:i .. i ae-imai-sdl or n'irJ .i.ii s:ri-es .ae lieart. 'i Cc-i UA.st"tse im .p.:- ni"-i pun. .til ar. ! iiir dkw tiaiiirerciLA' c ph.. winch ti'ii:.uii kind u iiaiae. i :i ir -a p-ir: it arifther without a ..(.til 3 a:uTu.ut uni La;meuiA &rd 'nil r .?-.; Arii apfii.-aU'n are in thu-:K-iV . .ia:r-To't- tiifViire liaiiltf to irr.i'iu ' l- "lue viuii organ aii'i c :t licuiu. Kiitircaliitm ana r. "ijrui.'ia ari?.;ita.-pi)f llie bluod, andean "ii.y ! re;i. ii'.tl bra rnilv wliuti wiU tie ir ;:j t'.e bitMi Ue ianeroi at'iid. !! a r'!Twiy ia Athlofiborna. it haa been tirT .'..:iiT uUal aud la a aatt. ure Spn; Cretrk, Ta.. t. 5. 14.S5. In .jnrr yTir rt-.'j't to knuw liat v.. ;r .L;ii"j.u 'r- lia l'ne 1'T nje, I wtil .v it h:i.s 'i"? winicrtiil W"rk. I hav . . :twI ir-im r!it-uniati!m l" r eiirlitt-en v ;r-i more or aud .mrtinie not ar!e .-t o.y 'l-tiiA on or eat alooe. I fcn.-s i k dot-'mi with a manv . ! --t noihin did me any gitod. I L'rttins wr inai of brff-r. I r .. roi;r a.ivert'.iit-nl in the Ismfo t" ami "?wmin--l" paM-r of Louis- , n. I have ut-n in ail tur Lottlea. I I ;i j :iin. I n drawn roi.kei. bi.t I a:n "triiht n.mT. Thank y-vi : ; Ir.t t? it dime n;e. A'iilopl)nr" U tl - ni.-iii ine. Philip Haupster. Y inr niKi'ine runJ me of npnm!- 1 nrS-rnl w-t:i it for three days, aiid : .i me iiilat rrUef. ' Wx. F. Ki' H. PaJirrra. X. Y., Anrist 1n:h. I ! tl h.-ttie Atfonplior lor ppti -vialV' r 1-oina l rpci.'ht wt-eta. The ' : .j.t wu verr s;tLi:ai torv. R.S. Err.Y. , . t dr:L4hrwiid kwp A:h!npiu r-s , '. iiil'Un Ii:t w here liiey f-n".- : ifu'tii o!" Hit- 'iruiri.-t tiie A Li .. - r- ' o, 11.' W.i.lM.. t .rk. ..; : iui. r :-.rr;;i f:n i i - on rt:;t -. .".i.ir ;.ri '-. b i ?!. i rr u.ti.e f. r i : . -':". Wr.-liTJ.-. '1 ;v. t.wHMl - -...,t,laJlit?U. -1 thiol r,. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE EIGHTEEN SIZES ASD KIND '.'; .i.t. fti" R. B. S;iell & Co., A PROMINENT Wii3TER. kt-v. !' "if. w-ior M E. Onrrn. Irwin. r. s-tv i;j j..u;.r I r--"'!tm ni'. lulir ilIm in t .n :iM-mr ai"i ;t .ke rharni. h iHtsTimr.'r h rtHi-rt"ii: rvmly tj-rrtuf!ii.eu.iiii boMJentiv, A''. M mniiiv ttrt UKintf it with ' -titLl ..iiffiM'U'Hi. ' SuiU aiil n&ruuUitHt by c ALHIlKT A H"KK J (TT WlRU. HORNE & WARD "VC Kf'!'J TO KatoiiSr I3ioss. NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE, l'llTSlH KGH. l'A. SPRING AND SUMMER. 1886. NEW GOODS M a W MAVf MfMfl IN ti,f ( 'j.;:.-- I -IM7J I A.r-. ..' U'-t -rf" a' A;t . ' A". Gems' FuroMnE GccSs, is., it Your Patronage Is Respectfully Solicited. i-r.l.-iI.y Mm! t:.-n :.-.l tt, with Promr'nea. :i'l 1'is.HO-i). "4'14"a 7 A T w .'J;... A .J. T'i- -' "- in'.. ,u N-iwara K.o: -m' hat . ...ii :'.'. v---l."-'::iv i.i n -i::i ':'1 -lart .;..(! -:.,-.!- :i. -I - T ! .". ' i.i..- 'It '-rv !-:...;. a .!- -!. t '.' I'JI'-' r ,.f sa.t: '!- .-.!. -o-.i - i ....vo.4i. If .m l'r '' s ; .n- no '.a.! il '1 S--i ft L'-Je. ir- .inii.ni l.i--r. -r .-i .i. .-ii.'-...- .-. ' -I- 'i--ir-i,-. ' ' .-!..; i. i. -.ii .i ...-i'..vf . n'mr.,: . t . S 1'. i N"EW GOODS Spring Wear. -.i ial !..:, :ri- a'.l-'A'H.j ;.r':. Pn K..! J! "" o I rt, -rt. 'i. l'"a:ti. ai'.'i i .:' u ::n. a I aii'l a v.inl. N " w Li.iTi -i. Tyii"i ii!t:r."-. :m m a-'-i -;r:-. i n ! w M--. aT j'l KT.i.i :a-.ia 'in-- t-r;!n Silks , t mi r twV'i'iiT lilai k irah Slik. U"t in , ctuiitr- ;it t:i- rtt- : .ii-. our il ifmir. Vrw fan. y li',.n k Wlv-!. lUirLiin in ur W'tTiiirrf'ilIy arj -iri-pit-t.r f H'-w Krri'!i Sitmio. - ir-h. An.lcr-!-n iiiiirttani a;ii :n'r;-an ' !iit:ia!n. r-.t: iiT:-nrt-iti.!i 'LI-i-- urair:. ju-t rvivt-d. i'l a pair up tnit i;ia!'tui. liau':fui n- Etul-p i-U-r. in V!lr; anl SV Iim'Ti Triitin'!,!' Ii-'. "(Kirctin". I-j'tt n)V( iii i:i Tr.mnii!ir- a.nl JCS. HORNE & CO.'S ref Avnu SisrM. Pittsburgh. P. YOU can I:v ai triiwa'. nrt make nin :n..r.-r at n-irk f-ra-(i)nn at r. :ii li; ori. 1 ap:lal n t 'J.ft. Y4 are ;f-ttli -it- al! a.'1. A;it inf na , 't-tii- -'rli- Ijirjr fam-r'ar tTt- frw th iarl -y it.r.at arj't i-rrru fr-. Ii.-cr ik l-iar : ! rnwi r'fii mrth'nr u hcih! an rrmr aairt mal fiti-Ki! tfv.Mt arr Trti a .'1 ti at m-e. H. HLLrrr A Pi-nikoti. M? irc:iV lyr. Agents Wanted New Book of i ' Furim'i r'arw ; Thr1!!:nir A-iTenturw anil ke ' miirttniiif n .;i t -.mjitr..-. s.ti..n.. I?- 1 LukI.. v il.irm'.'xfu. Trntm ani Polew. tuvH i titciv luterertin mrt Listruttiv. Bui-:niily Iitu-trai-H. A rviu nrnr. AnyhoHr wifa;u fut.iTK mtilnynt. wni quirk y lor Utl )e ( urntuxtl and ("n:ruiat w A. UOKT' S A ., ! fuuuien. PtiukWiiiUa. Pa. aT-lyr. WOHDERS 4:3. THE BELLS OF EARTH. j K-ni iiiiiTiv ail auHrii! :---5:e. i I.i nT- -trains tf jita! mirh ; T!i-y r!;.frMjr intirr- r'ul.nin.-'.. : r;i:!.ir in rhrir m:t on i hv nn. t ht te;5 of eartri. With nut- th:it nrvT .'fian'. mvr a!! rheni- -flitV T -"liy tin'y m-.'ini a !iai!ir ! !:i hc;:vv in-an- .'f rr"W. i- -.,, j- y -;it .(" vi'l'irv. W-:;: '- .iM'st-r- iriy'y rn'. T--iu. -Tuv nj I't-m h -r t!-c !a;i 1 1 Tli. wui l ar.- -irr:;?'. " !i t'.-'V ri:jr. .r"t: t;i. Wir'i :: -r" T' af -r . t::nr-. T -'-ir nn!'- ntu-i;- r.ii.ji-. H -'A :t: "tl tnr- IiM'TIliJI-Z il .t 'aril IwiN arv rai!; ; II-w -.t!y :it ti.v t jrav--r. V.'V. a -'i. a! i prV'-t-oioii rn t V:-i (- !i- ar -1 !y r..i:i:;. H w n.WTti'-uiy iiitn tIm t-i r T;. w v::v i! - ;u 1 iTinit' r m: ii'z -ri rii-y Hrj-i. h II- i.J .-y l!.. W ;. :i.-t- rhaT n-"V r i;ar;-'r. . r ail tli li.r 1- i ir Ti.i-tr ny-tif !inn rai!LT'. T;. - fiitff on- ! Hi h'ltlriu -!;!-. t ! ii i'j ! : ! a;i'l !ai"H n-liiis. : an f.i-Ti iv.-imc aT tt.olr wi!!. T .-;H'h . nj?;..i !!.T,:i:-r:..x- '::: T.Mi Turr-' nu ! J':v-m tnw-T Wiiii-1: iut tijH ianI an r-D-v-z. A re ! i - ,'rwni The Mi:'--a:iM- Jt Wi;it !i fv.'iT ln-ar i- -ir.i: ..ii ii;t-y nnj. tin-.- !.!'; .. i-ir:!i. W.'it M'.Ii l,at Ii- wTr'iiiiui'v P.ut ,.v.-r a'l :!.. . -:i..ri.- i T!i' :.r n:y-f;.- nsu-lr ra:i-'-v A GRANDFATHER FOR SALE. " It'-v-ry well for y. n. I 'alx.t, to tjiiotf !h.o tritf iviuark a! iit rank .-: 1 1 -i.'y t!. 'iin.-a's !a:i:p. You kn: a '.vol! ;i I .io that !io 'ial zuin-a iu-ro in I'.'t.-n. ..fall .la.-os miit If ianio'! U-fori' it wiH into in-iiiat i.-n. SiK-io y r"n.vy p-Mu,l.t rot.til trade ir.thwoiv parta-i'.lar. L't nif otVor a laiup of tin pi!nt "id to any doa'or as Iay- monf f..r thf irxi-i.J I have txmht of him. an 1 he tt.Kild at on.-p say hf vouM ratti er have the dirt it- bank lio'e in tow n than my uiistaiap.-. mctai ; wouldn't !n '."? - Well. si;pH.t,. ho would. If we voro in a morf priuiitive sLitf of ex it'nt The y.-iow niotal. as it oauif fnnu luothi-r earth, would sati.-iy our srt'd. N'" it has t" U- v.urhei for us srod fore it can take its pro r ij.ition anion'.' the other firvulatiBU niel!umi." "Exactly so i Audare nut ta primitive state, lint a very hivrhly cultur ed one, I. for example, need t. have -i "tamp lef..re I ran pass iimsfer. Ail the wia!lh mv Midas of a father left tome will not take me more than just r- far; vet I dn-ss ai cordiu; to. the !a 'f t.- iav. I d'.n t eat with my knife: I know how to raise my hat to a lady ; in short. I Hatter my self that I mako a f:.ir!y 'i aj'tiaram-t'. F.ut I have no 'randfath-r w.-rth r-akinii of ' " And thouu'li then' w is n.. k pathos in his tone. Maxwell Jennings meant more of what he said i'utn he would have williiitj his roiiipanion should stisjieet. Kdvrar Ca)'t glanced at him a little i-oiiWmptuouiy ; then he ailow.-d his i tr. to wander enW"Uly around tin- lux i:ri..us a;'i.ir.tnients of Maxwell' nwm. Kwrvthit! Ij.ke an ahundanee of inth money and taste on the part of the .-tie who resided there. A i-ts'ial "I -erv- r would lii-VT have upp.'-'-.i that a man w ho c-uid appreciate r!ie enr.iv '.n-js and l.H.ks w lii.-ii . r.w.i.-d the walis and ta il's was a iim-hr'-iii) of an hour, the son -.f a u.ati who had amas-- ' a law fop tune Ly the iii.iniu'.ieture of rum and ju di'ioii s;ieeul:itions in storks and min.-s. The moment thai Tom J.-nnins l.tisi-m-ssand all other jios-e-sioiis f.-ll into hii. son's hands, that youni man sol-! the ol noxious .listilleri-s an.1, went a'piad three years to rini-hthe studies his fath er had sent him there to t -.-.'in. tihlTotn Jennings !id the sens.- to know tii.it he eould never j-pire to any ii-jher position in ';!. than the one he w a horn into : hut ho was dei.-niiinod to "utake Max a t?-n-tleman." and far as eultivation and 'il !v . oiild .'io it. he .iiT-e-!od. " Hv .1 upiter. .1. iinim-. if I had a tithe of voiir:ii..r.ey 1 Wouldn't et;rv a pieayune if 1 hadn't a irrund father!" s'urhed Cahot, wh hank a.-eoiint was as short as his nlirH was L.titf. "And I Calt't. would aive a hundred thousand dollars this urnilte If I had one ..f vo'ir di'!iit'n"! an.-e-.torv.".IeiiniPL--an-w erl eari:et!y. " Yes. I'd give it jr!ad iv if I in any way eouid Ui:n a jreat u:.. le or ;;raii.iiatlier of note '. " "A fellow has a erfet-t riiht to m-111 what i indui'itahiy Ins own. ltasn't he'.'" a-ked Calt. thoo-!:tfu!ly. " if eourse he has." " I. as everyone know., am the List of mv line of the ('allots. Iam hadly in want of money : you think yolirw-lf or. to U-more exai t, Ir. and Mrs. FLindall think you hadly in want of ancestors. What will you five me for, say old Col onel Calmf? The one. you know, who was killed in Kins; Philip's war." W hat an aiisurd idea!" exclaimed Jennimrs w ith a hiuirh. " Not at all ahsurd. The ld c.sliPT is now my rn-at uncle: if I sell him toyoiL w i:y . of rniirs-. he'll 1 voiir's. r. il yon don't like him. there my trrandtatlier Jii'L-v Cabot how will he fill your bill? Now. Jennings, don't l..k so amused. I assure you I am in dead earnest. I am sti hard up I'd sell my sou! much more such a tritie as a irrand father for a hun d.vd thousand dollars." Jennimr knew that Cahot M.ke the truth alsmt his financial condition, and, lieinjr a (rood naturetl fellow, who was irratefu! to Calxit for several intro!tictions w hk h he valued very highly, esjieeially the one to the aforementioned Randalls, determined to help ('allot out of his pe cuniary v4uauiire by humorinu him in his ridirnlous pr.ip".sition. " I .leclare Cabot, if the thing were fea sihle IM acrvpt your ulfc-r with inwnens (fratitu.le. But supp.He I h..u!d b-11 any oue tluvt Jati ( alot belonged to tue, hi would lielieve nie ?" "If yta were to buy him ol me you'd jrive me a revipt for him. 1 suppose ? Just as I would ifive you a receipt for the mon ey yon paid for him." " Certainly 1 ahoald," answerevi Jen- omer SOMERSET, PA.. WEDNESDAY, niiisr. latijrhinr at the idea if fivins a re- el pi for an ancestor. " Then von coul-1 trnfhfuilv sav that you had documentary evidence that Ju Ijt' Cab t as an ancestor of your own, and th tt would -.-'tie it. as I would be . careful to say so. t.. for people rarely, insi.-t up.ui one " mvinz that so-and-so is his 'kitt'; and if any !nly w as still dij- ; UioiL-i you couid lie ju-tlv indignant Ik1- I cau--your word was doubted." j "I think if I buy one of them I would like to have the other to keep him com- puny: he mhrlit feel lonesome so entire-i iy out of his element. What will yu j take for the two? " asked Jennings, sen- OUs'V. ( alx't looked rixedly at him for an in--tatit ; the,-. s-in that he was in earnest answer-d : "'!i. Ml not bar jain with you in ibis : tra.ie. I'll he grateful if you uilll jive : ;n.' a hundred tiiouind for the two of. iiieni tiit-old Colon. 1 and the Judire." , "Are yott nre 'hat will sati-I'y you? 1 SupKis.- 1 say a hundred and twenty-live ; tie "isan 1 !'. .r t iie two " I "That will suit me -till better, of i course," said ( :,l,t. aloud. To himself he ad. ied: " The follow i- a biitjer mutTtiian ' 1 thought. However, tie is a -Jood fellow, and 1 ill help him --wear that they are: his k i r.-n. en. ji:f to S.S- how many jriiii- ! Lie P. s there are in the w- rid." " How will . n have the motley? In U, i,-Is or real estate .' " asketl Jeiininjs, " or a happv coinhiii.ition of l.th '.' " " If y.-u are really in earnest. I would; rei'.-r a little of both." " M.ft me at Miifoik I'.ar.k to-m.-rrow. : at t.-n. and I will turn the 'tin' over to i you. I suppiw-. as you are a man of U-is- : nr.-'.'" ! The hour ami the w hole tenor of the j prooo-ition siiited t'a'-t t..;: nicety: so iiie next da- tie- tran-i'-r was made. . Ten- i 1 iiijs re. ei inj iti 'I. -rt of u -jien -u:n f 1 money, a rec. t i the pMs-es.-r t idi. . a ii t 'a'-ot f-.r'o.-i ! I 'ai-ot. and to which may a t t-.r "all ri-jht he late Col 'ate .I'ni;--- s si. -n an-l title ::el Hen-l- n-ieric f Kd-ar v t! ''. la rs, rni k. j!- .ry. etc., m Ice ow nor-hip of tl me." A f.-w days h.ter ( .r prnpt.,-ed the name of Maxwell as a m.-ni's-r of the very .'. I :iv" V'et Kii'l I'luh t i which he bt . ''ij- i. At 'hi proposition there was so ic demur, and Cabot .piietly said t-i . -lie of tl,.- ol.j.-ct-ir: " I kno.v wiiat y.-'i fellow an- think iiijof. You fancy that Max has n-.thin-j but his money to back him for admit tance here, b it y -u an-mistaken, t iiat--n to Un-v.v know, mind you that he can claim iawtu! ownership in his excei- ier.cv. t'ne laic .lud.i-C.'t-t. He has pa pers in his j.. -essi.,n which prove it." "Are i iu . .re ? was the amaed in- pr I am. I have seen the documents to I wjrch I nf.-r" i " It must, have -m hi mother's i i :r.'. a. l. .!.. " si.ie u mere ;ts im.,i,P. ! ' I'id vou never hear of mv aunt Lctitia wlio iiis-ip'.-ared so invstt riouslv ? " " 1 thorn-lit -he cortiiaittetl suh-j,!,.." "S.meof il-( ahots are such lunatics that we thin suicide .referable to a niin- ailiaii.s-." reolic.i Calmt. s-eniticantly Si the -t..rv went around that Max lenii n-.-s t.a.i just nisiitrmi u,a. ne was .. .1 1 ........ .1. . ..I I 1 ,t ' .,, .",- .r,.l : when his iiiii.ie was proHis,-.l for th re Was n-'t a .-in.-le bl.n k ball him. lb- was accordingly noiiil iie was duly electe.1 a memher Miles Standish Chih. ai-tlon ajain.-t -1 tiiat of tin A soon as Jennings receiv !i- iiti..n be ba.-tei ed to th Conilii'tte-- of said cli.ii an d this n.'ti i: 1 ! 1 expiill . Wh.-r the w hoie ma't'-r t-. thciii. ii-r.-iit, i pleas-sl with his frankti.-.s. and highly . amii--fat th.- itbur.l:tv ..f the tn.ilsac ! i tion. the club at its next ii.tftinj utiiini-ui'.u.-iy i lectc. 1 him a ti. en. her "on h -ow n merits, and n-.t til-of his -ipi-sitioiis an. est ir- " an.la! . e-pully un..n inioiislv. dropped from its roll the name of Ht.-ar Cahot. " a man w ho could so'.! his -.-riindtather not Is-lnj worthy cf the j in 'bit- name of a M.I Standish Brother." ; was tin- verdict. 1 T. Randall, in coiii'i n with the most ; ol the sons ol the lirst settlers, wa a: iiieittlH-r "f (his s.in.e club, so he natural- i Iv t.-i-l his wife als.ut the lran.-ucti.ei l- j fAeen Ca'oot and Jennirc . she answer- i ed : i " I am sun- :t evinces a very t r-M-r ; its-line; on Mr. .bfininj- part '.. want a' jrandfata-cr : hut sii. lyhe must of course know that -m il a s.xle -v.is iinp.os-.l.le. What ls-t;.-rof Is iie for: iie nominal ' n--rship of Ji-.-lje i 'abot ? I-s-s it -jive hitti any of tin- ('...b-.t virtue-?" "Has the actual owner-hip of-uch a jrandfi. -r jiieii II. 1 ja r Ca! -t anv of; those virtue? '. yu think the .Indje j has much to ! proud of in such an heir?" ! ii.-K. er iHls: 'and. i " You know, my dear, I n-ver had ' anv Ijvi- C-r Kdjar ( abot and I have still I less for him now. '-. yu sui.poe that j Mr. Jeiiiiinjs had arty idea that this pur- ! ha-e would enchaU'-e his value in our I eyes? He ha-certainly been very atteti- tive t-i olive lately; an-l I have f.-arisl j tiiat -iie liked bini tii well." ' "That will never !-!" exclaimetl the doctor empiiaticall . "I cannot have I one of my jirls martfy tiie son of that old Tom Jenninjs. a iinlst disn-f.iitable oi l creature w ho jur-si-fsed but one virtue, that of jenerttsity, si far as I can hear. No. no : that must not If ! I have imth inj ajainst Max J'lnnlnjs himself, but " blood will tell.' yoi know." " A it Iuls done in the case of Edjur CaitiC' said Mrs. E andail. dryly. She likisl Max, and she inore than susps-ctetl that olive returned the ..ve which Max so evidently felt for her.and she did w ish that there could be some way devised by which he could ! transformed into a suitable husband for her. And then his wealth, too'. P'sir Oiive hatl not all the pretty thinj w hich jirls of heraj'Oujht to have, the mother ,elt. "There are exceptions to all nil.si." saitl the doctor, concisely, "and Edj.ir Calxit is the exception to this one." " May not Max Jenninjs lie alsoan ex ception?" suj-jestel Mr. Ratxiall. but her husband made no reply, only lietrams suddenly Very mil. h interested' in the evening pajfr. A little later, in ail almiit two months after the purchase of his anorstor. Jen ninjscalieti on Pr. Randall's family one evenimr. and Hive's your.jer sister, an ir-n-pn-ssibie jirl of thirt.-n, named Pauline said to him somewhat abruptly: " Oh, Mr. Jennin);-. is it trie that you have bonjht Mr. Cabot's jrrandfather?" "It is trie that Judjie Cahot now be longs tj me that he is my jrrandfather." was Max's answer. set ESTABLISHED 18Q7. Since Pa tline has lroachetI the sub ' jevt. Mr. Jenr.in;C said Mr. luindall, "I : must own that I am a little curious to know what gave rise to this remarkable j story w hih is ipiing around about you and K.Jar Cabot." "Oh, it is very simple. Cahot wan harl up, and I traded off a few dollars for an ancestor or two," replied Max, ti-htly. " Im yon really mean to claim tho dead CaNitrt for your own?" askeil Dr. Ilandall. a little t.-tily. " I do. Why not?" was Max's query. " Is not w hi-.t you pay for your ow n '!" 1t. liandall could neither- say yes nor no. While he was hesitating Cr a suita ble answ er hich shouhi cover the hole ground and yet not hurt Max's feelinir. Max continued : " You know. sir. that yon value descent above money. Iet us suppose a case : If! a man liad a daurter and two men were I to present themselves as suitors, the one j with a irood name and a poor purse, the i other in exactly the reverse condition, to which would you advise her to give an alhrmutive answer?" lr. Randall apprtviated the full mean- : inj: of this.pie.tion, w hich waseven hard er than thej.n'vious one to lie answered. He could not collect his thoughts as ; .('lit -kiy a- his older .hnwhter did. how- ever. Before her father couid frame a ; reply, ' 'live said, determinedly : " I think it would be weii t.) let the (fir! ; have stime vviiv-e in such a nuitt-r. I i don't K-lieve any jrirl wonid want a man who could sell itis grandfather. he'd If ' apt to see worthy natitie in the one' who didn't consider mcney the only thin worth havini;. , There was no mi.-takin the siniti- cam e of (iive's tones, or f.f her flushed i face. 1'r. P.an.'.ali loved his children, so j -ayiiiir to himself: " Max is a gentleman, in spite of his extraction ; perhaps there ; was L'."l blood on his mother's side," he ; pretended to make a jest of the whole matter, anil an.-Wered : i "Ah. Mix, you see what a minority I am in ! My wife always agrees with ' i- ' ive. and even Pauline eeh.s-s her, so I dare not dispute a word she says." 1 Max looked pleased, and Mrs. Randal! po;tive!y lfame.1 on her husband. F.ut fancy the feelings of all when Mas said : " Tile most singular part of the whole alfair is this : One of my of old Tom1 Jeiinini!'s friends heard of this bargain i between Calwit and nie, and put me in ' the way of proviiiit that Tom Jennitiits i adopre-1 me in my earliest infancy out of an orphan asylum, where I had been placed 1-y mother J nt liefore her death. he was in consumption, and as her last few hours drew near she made a i-onfid- ; aut of Totn Jennings's wife, and told her I tiiat she had been deceived by a false ..:, iwmii h.-rself ,.nd the fither I of this E.l'jar Cabot. As thevear pass,d I aniI Tom fllnJ tbat theX.a-.ts were not j . dLssolute men. he thou-Ilt ne i would investigate the so-s-alled fals m.tr- riii2'. Hedi.l so. and found that it was a ircnuineone: that my father. K.iirar Catxit. Sr.. had had no intention of .ieceivin my mother, but having dietl suddenly before I mv birth, and kept the marriage secret i - 1 n!v for fear of bis father's wrath, f ir mv .a ,- rmer-s ,.tlJ .lter, r 1 pKH.r. l'Ut iionest. as the phase is. old! Tom had Im-iime fond of me. and know- j itnr that the I'ais.tshad nothing to 1'- j iiueath tue exivpt the name, he legally j I adopte I me as his son. So. you see, I pur- i j chased my ancestors of uiy older half- j i brother. Kdirar Cabot. I came here ti-i nt-.'ht l'r. Randall, to tell vm this story ; ! T.e'!iorr.)W "Max. wa voiir mother's name Ra- i.-hel ? ' ir. 1-mdali aske.1 abniptiv. i "Yes; Racllel iH-nnison. of Weston! ' Milis." : i I was pn-sent at your birth, hoy, and your mother told me this story. I inves- ; tinatcl it for her .ike, and found it true ' your father having Ien a widower l-f-. re ; he met your mother. Win n I next saw . her she was ueau an.) tne habv ha.l van- j ished. so tiie whole thinj went out of my 1 i mind until this moment Here the doc- ; ,,,, (,a-l to pause to rub his speetaol and j Pauline took advantaite of the brief si- j loiice to say : " Now that you've jot a grandfather of j your own. I suppose you and Olive will: i L'eltii-j m fried, an.l then you'll be ' mv b.th"r. Max, ill you nof" Fr-ur,j ::. iv-1 -."-a,.. ... Th-- t r--t. i Why She Ran Away. A well-known eitif-n had hi- wife ar-re-te i oil a '-harje of runninj a ray from hi. n and takinj .yer.il valuable articles with her. " Madam," said the ju lje. " the mere act of vour nmninj awav from v.nir bus- band is a violation of none oth.-r than the great moral law and for which yon I w ill h ive to answer before the Ju lje of judjes. I'ut as you imve !"c:i arraij'te-l on a c'narje of t akin your husband's t.roperty, I would like to ask y.ut a few uuesiions. I hear thai you had a very, ol.-asant home?" " Yes, sir ; very pleasant." the woman i replied, " Your husband was very kind to you. I I understand?" I Yes. sir ; very kind." "You left him. then, liecause'ye.ii d;d I imt love him?" ; "t'h. no sir ; I love John very, very much.'' i " What ' ran away from home w hen you love your husland ? Mathime. will j you explain?" j "I will try sir. Same time ajo'JMrs. j Jenkleton ran away, and although we I all knew her to Is-a njly as a nijht mare, the newspaper in speakinj i of the incident, said that she wx han-1- some. A little later Mrs. Bnn krain, w ho has a hair-mole on her tiice, is cnies-eyeii I and as yellow as a pest-htmse tlaj. ran ; away ami tiie newspuers wuid that she I was beautiful, I ran away that I might ! see niyselfcotopliuientetl." "Madame. I sup;ose that via are now sorry that you took such a foolish step." " Yes, sir." " S-jrry, uaa.Liru, because you now see the vanity and weakness of allowin;?; yourself tij le so pernicionsiv led i a.tray T" j " No. sir." j " What I not sorry on that account T" ' " N.y. sir." "Then why are you sorry?" Eex'ause the new-papers did not-jfuk ! of me at all." ! He who forgives is victor in the dispute. TT y l r APRIL (, 1887. MARY IS YET LIVING. A TRt'E ST..KY or THE I.XMR IX I!"0! M st of our youi! ncaders will lie sur-pris-l to hear that the well-known nur- ery sonjof - Mary Had a Little Lamb" is a trie story, and that " Mary " i tiI5 livinj. A Iv iut seventy years ajo she w.is a little jiri. the dausrhter of a fanner in Won ester county, Mass. she was very fond of 'joinj with her father into the nolds to see the sheep, and one day they found a baby-lamb which was thought to lie dead. K.ind-iiear'e-1 little Mary, however, lifted it up in her arms. and. as it si-emetl to br-athe. she carried it home, made it a warm bed near the stove, an-l t.urseil it tenderly, (treat was herddijht when, alter weeks of careful fee !i::j and watchin;, her litti.- patient U.-jan to row w.-ll an.l stroiu, and simiii alter it was able to nin ariout. It knew its youn-j mistress perfectly, always came at her call, and was happy only Then .it h-r -ide. due day it followed rier to the vil lage s-h..i and. not knowing what el.se t-i do with it, she put it under her desk and i-over.-il it wish her shawl. There it. stayed until Mary was called up to the teacher's desk to ay her ie.sti. and then the lamb walk'd iciletly after her, and tiie other children l-uist out iau-jiiin-j. o the teacher had to chut the "little jirl's (iet in the wood-shed until si-'o.m.I out. ion alter Iliis a your.j student, nam.-tl John kolistone, wrote a little jHiem about Mary and her Ia n'., and pre sented it to her. The l.unli -jrew to If a sheep and lived for many years., and when at last it .bed Mary jrieved so much for it that her mother took ome of its wool, which was " as white as snow." and knitted a pair of stot;k:nc ?or her, to Wear in remembrance of her iarlin-r. Si ne year's ifh-r the lamb's death. Mr-. Sarah Hall, a celei.-rat.sl wo man wiio wrote books, composed some verses ai-out Mary'sl tmb. and adde.i to them those written by John Rolistoiie. making tiie coiiiplete pfiu as we novv kn.ov it. Mary took sa.-h m.1 can- .-f the -t.s-k-inj matie of her l.-tmii's fleece, that wh-n she was a jro'.vn up woukhi he ssv one ofthemtoa I'liiir h-l'air ill K-.st.n. As jon as ic Ifeame known that t!'" -'" k-in-j was made from the tieei-e of " Mary's little lamb." every one wanted a piece of it ; so the stocking was raveled out an 1 the yarn cut into short pieces. Kai !i piece was tied to a card on which " Mary " w rote her full name, and these cards so Id so well that they brought the larje sum of one hundn-l and fory dol lars to the 'Id "-"ith Cn ir -h 1 Bluff Ben. Wade. Mr. Riddle, lien Wade's biographer, tells sunt aiuusinj and characte.-isilc anecdotes of tint f unou man. When Mr. Wade was circuit jud-je in Ohio one of his decisions! w.is reversed by the supreme ('..art of the State, and the case came back on mandate. H dlsis-jar i M tiie mailt late and followed hi first decision. But. your honor." exclaimed the beaten cniin--l, "the Supreme Court reve-edy. "ir f. .nuer ju lj-'-iaent ? " " Yes. so I h ive heard." was the reply. " I w iil jive them a chance t.. jet rijlit." The judjemont was main n-vit-wetl. this time with Judje Wade's wrtttren opinion. and the Court dr-cid-d that he was njht. A bill of cost had lieen b.-fon him for thns' terms, and had len di-cus.sed at inordinate lenj'h. A he was about closinj the third term, the attorney- in the case reminded him that the matter ha.l not been disp.ef-1 of. - What is tiie amount in dispute? " asked .Iu !je W:ide. "Nine dollar and cents." "I'll pay the -1 thiru myself." said he thr-iw in - a sp) h.li to the clerk. Ilnter the costs -ati.s;i,-.I. I' irir.j tiie impeach ment trial there was tit-lay in openinj tiie proeeedinj one lilornitlj. hecau-e the Chief Justice's black r-.V of oi.-e had iie-n mislaid. The paip-s. trie few visitor present in the r .!in j room, and Mr. ( 'base himeif joined in search. The case was iirivc The Court could n-.t jo on. At the last moment Wade, who had jrimlv obsered fh' scene, -aw ottieth:ns black under some other thinj. and. lunjinj it W ith llis Calif, fished out tile de!in'Uent black samite, which he irreverently held out at 'he i-ane's end with : " II--ro. Chase, here is y.cir d old jown." It is -slid th it the Chief J.isrit.-e was more diuriitied tiii'.u u-.iall all that day. Jones Nest. " S;iv," said Toii.iiiv to younj J.-r.--. who was pavmj his attentions t., Tommy's sister ait.-ntiotis not very well received (.y the -aP'nts lis-:iu.se tin' y mnj man was pssTiiii'l the daujhtera pn.sfctive heiress "say Mr. Jones, have you jot a ni-t?" Jones'- What an id-'a that is. Tommy, bir-is ,il--ue have n.-st-." Tommy " Y-m ain't a bird. I kn-.w 'cau-e yoil ain't j"t no winjs. Itnt yon nni-l have a nest somewhere, ail the same. " Jones " Well, suppti-e I have a n.-t. what then?" T immv " Are you all out of feath ers?" Jones " Tommy, you ar- th.- oueerest Itov I ever -aw and ask tiie ino-' prep.. teniiis ijuestioiis. What put, .-ill this -tuff into your head ? " Tommv" Nothin' much, only I heard father ask mother why that Pd J.me came to s.-e sis o much, and motiier aiJ you probably hop-'l to feat her your net by marryinj her, but you would slip up on it. " Yes, He Loved Her. " And do you love me as well as ever. John'" the wife asked of her somewhat testv husband, after they had made up subsciiuently to w hat is a-'ially termed " a spat." " Why of course I do. and better." "Are you sure, darlinj?" " Sure? Of coor-e I am. Hanj it, don't I tell you so?" " Yes : but von are not deceiving me? "Certainly not What do you want to airjravate a man for?" " I aiu not ajjravatipir you." " Yes, you are, anil I tell yon plainly that I love you madly, and if yon ask me that question ajain I'm blessed if I don't pr out and stay out altogether. I o,; you dearly and now shut up or it will If wor-e for yon. Askinir me if I love you, when I do to distraction '. Cn-t out, you idiot. Wife snhsides. hishlv dcTijhteaL " About the greatest tail-bearer I know" I said the farmer boy, " is oar peacock." A Convict's Romance. i A ro iiance that he l ir.; Is-n h-i-i -;'- hasju-t iMiiie to Ii-fit. wr-.t - a -l-i r n viile. Ind.. correspondent t i fl-.e sr. J.,,.. is f,',.i,-lh it. Thirtv-ei-jht v.-ars a ." .Calvin r.v-.ns was a youn i met iianic ,n P. ny county. Indian.-. II h;td but one fault, mid that w is excess ve indiil jt-n-v : in intoxicants, tine n:-ht lie .yiar-led with a Noiu) friend w i; h whom lie wis driukit c. in a sal. .on, mi 1 -hot hici thronch the hearr. The Vo'ln-i tnatt wa- tri.-l. convictetl -.f maiisl. cijhrtr. an ! s. i;t to t ie tirist.r. south, at Je;f. -r c'e. for tw-iit.v-,.;.,. vars. lie .-nvl t-i v-ars and one c.M niji.t ill Men '... 1-""'. : e resolved to e-cat-e or die. He had si r'- !. mad- t.-)is, an-l had them hi idea in his cell. When tii-"-eat i-e:. i---.m toll- in-c; the hour -.f i' o'.-!-ick he coi!,n.r. - ! the w.,rk of cutt.nj a hole in the w .11. II- ' irkol in bc-trou-lv and -o.-'i h.. i .-n- cut throii jit. and was in fh- c..rri-!-.i-. I! -re aiioth.-r w ill tiin-e '" ',' k c- i- fniited him. N'otiiin-J tituu'.-! he w-.' to v-.rk. an-l iu a co'iole of h--nrs had . 'it a hole b: j euoitei to c-aai hri.-t.-'S He then ma-!" -he -t.i-tii!.. -il-...'-r that til- h,,;,. w.i- at h-c-r ('..rty- -'ee fr -u tiie -r,i::id. While!.-' wa .--:..; i what ha.i U-sr he d-.iie, til r-i alorsj an 1 d'.s. r-v- r--1 him. "' -'. '.:- ter ciiM i;.ak.-an outcry l.v -a- r:r.z iii.m hi, ii. -ml !f ii.-j a icv.r:..i 'nail stsiti had tie; o.ii. iai inst iish.i" uis-u th- ti' s'r. It r.-jciii-d hilt a I'. mltu..- !- bin 1. Xfj. and tr:p ti.e m.fi ..f '. .'i.. which Lyon- iicj-fily -i.-ttne t. !.;-',- th.-n tort- ills clothes iti'o -rr:;-s, -r 1 1 which he made a rope an 1 cov.r.-l hi ,i- self ;o the -jr. .mid. Tiie steam-T S'lnrl-.'.ver was arch- n -i at tie- hills, ;.iid, lieinj -i, ,..' ha:, is. when Ly-uis v-il i. iteere-i t . t . ..r tii-y a, c -pl.-d ti.e oih-r. Ti.e '..-a' l-it for s,,;;i..iern wat.-rs. The pn-'-n c'.,- ,:- se;ir.-h,-d hien and i-. v f.r hl.u. b-.t Ic c.aild n-it If I.-iiii 1. Ill til.' til'-i.r.iiii -re-.tne-r s'i;;C, .- - er chan-jo-i hands, a tut in two .v.;i-- I.y - on r.-td In-.-ii" bercaitam. ;i--av,-l iiioicy. md ran in the h- r-r trc i . Iie ti.lie !,;!.-. Ci a Visit t" s,..;,.. I.e.v irien is at I" i r ' 'r.-i-s. M,s. iie c,n--ei.- ed tie- i-lea oi bllildi;;.; a i ialliiia .'ll . ton cm. N'.t h.i ':i!-- enoi,-h i...-uey !' his own he inter- -c-.l a wealthy ;-l.ii:t -r iu io-1 -. heme, and the in was huh-, Tluie hi-,n--i.t tileiii pros's-rlty. and 1 e F-.rt'lue siuli-'tl h-r-weetest a;.:i uitn. Hi partn.-r had a da'i.'iiter. an-l -ae and Lyons h-l deeply i;i 1- '.,-. Tiie la-- ter .lid not wish to wed the y.-n. la-iy witli. nit t.-linj tii -m of his f.-rmer iiie. .-f which. ti-Hor to that t:-ii. he he 1 L--.--1 mv-ter. ci-i v reta ent. Cal-.r.j the vour. - lady an ! her father in-o the .ch,-e-.i;e tin- person ex i,:iin.-h It .- .i.--r. to.it I iy. he made a .-l.-an bn-a-t ..f t'- aif.i:.-. Ai-.uf p.-r i-nt. ... ;h- ;-r-. i.s exauiin At its coiK-lu-ion he tol l tile fit'i-r that by tn.s m-.-i:ei at- loiind to i.ave ex he was iu love with his daiijiit. r. and i-r:en.r: -oiiie io-Hi-ir oi as tue or .--ib- . wked if he would jive her to an ex-ap-d convict. The old man cn-n i--r-d the natter, in.! final I v ri'-e his cor,.-.-'it. ! They w.-re married, and eh II ir.-n j-.-w iip t.l t-less the household. I ! - Wi' s I fn.r ii.-r di.sl. an-l ma.!.- over his pr.-is-ry ' to his sor.-in-!aw. who wistiien '.v..rh in i the neijhlttr'i.sst of fifty tn-.iwiii t ."i-,1-lar. Wh--n th;- war bp.k" out le- join.-l the 1 Confederate army to buttle f-r the -out i. He rii.id- a jidlanf soldier, an I w-m di ai.-'ii.n ,r l i;iis-ll'.,n iinnr 1 ...rv i'l.-l 1 :t'-r face a join oier-prea i t'e- land he 1 1 , resumed business, and is m ev ,j - ; an-i honored r sidcrc of 1 'e- r Cri-t-k. li s i hair is silvered and his fa.-e I wrinkled. : but he is still hale and le-arty. i:i-i in : has almost reached thn-e -c-.re of I year Siiii.- eijht or nine v.ie- cj.. :i j.-ni---iiar. pa e-d ti.roujh iHs-r i'r--k. and -top;s ,iv.-r nijiit wlrii Mr. 1.;. ", ii. i m--n'l .'.i-l t'i. it he t.l- l'r- in .)-:' r-.,;,-' ville. an I tiie h.-t pr - .-ed.- I t i t--.i iil u his history. A - . ai not afraid to l i- '" !-:!-. Mr. Lvons.'" saidtiie j.-ntl-":ia!i. " No." .-aid the host. ""Tie- is-,-. -le here : wouldn't see me arrested and t.tk- n b.c k ; to pri-.n. and I defy ii.--.ihc.-r- t.. a'- tempt ;t." ' The jentl.-tnan has s'tve -.mpondo ! ri-julariv with ids southern h.', :in i :i few day a jo, firth- dr-t -rne. rt'l.it. : ' the incident. Tin- h-.'..- l.v ,ns cut in the pri-sm is still vl-ihl... aiii.-mjh it ha- iieen piit-he'l . an-1 .n :::. 1 - ok - i- i.ia rk- . -.1 : -Ca'.in We'.!-. e-. -a M -n-h. I ".'." . h is pro i d le r... attempt w.ii !.-'.i , l.-rinj i.i i. back, an-i tia'th- tnaii .': sin u-1 ti.- tew r-nic,: iij liv- .,t m the - i'h.-rri tow n In wiii- iil irv won iiiiu a fortune. Domestic Life of the Early Miner. 'Mir -lome-tic life W is sirnole. The J--ti- erni rile wa tiiat tic ccklnj. 1- ch-.ij,piii. tire-makipj. w-iter arry'ui j. an-i other kinds ..f h-ms-boid we-' -houid I- -.. dividtsi r...in-i that ea-'h sii-.uid have an e-.u..! -Ii ei- .u; 1 a!! :: , on' uiir.ir-j t.-.-etlier an-i r-turn t. -.; t...-r to ti:"c:i .in. w hich was 'fit ;:nji.irded a:td 'lnl-sk-'d -an-l in-iif.i. many .-:' rh--ai ins "n.id uo'liin-j ;'--r a door -iv.- a piece .f teiil cl-.til. Hit i' 1 -.if . Cl i' the fashioiiai.'.e j-rti.-r---. r.v.-ryof-e t..k car" ..f h:s ow n knife, f. -rk. .n. tin . iii' and tin plate, and wahe. n s - w n cl. lin es. The iind-n lothir.j wa of cour-e col ored I'otion or w.)l: they hid (he o:rt and wcisiied easily, stanhisi -hsrs. Mjiisue.1 'msiIs a: ,1 -V.-oilf hats Were never s..s.'i, an-l woupl have ep"..l t: wearer to Il-'ouraj nj pri. ' .-al j snii'i iy was a nay i-i re-i ii"m .i.e . r- dimiry routine .,f lais r. Th-nious si.-t.t it in readlnj.wrltinj letter-, conver-a ion and wniklnj. Tiie w-.rid. njs was,.,-,: and mend.! their clothes, and went "it prospfctltij and huntinj. Tber- .l no jtitlierinj for re'ijioiis piirp.-es. and -t far as I recollect, no death or burial : cer- tainly no weddinjor christi-ninj. The routine of the weekday was to ri-e i.k and eat breakfast liefon- dav. bv the 1 lijht of tiie fire, a candles were .-r; I dear: each wit th bedcio he on hi own -'bunk in onier, an-I a!! started out C-r 1 their claims, usiully o.rryirj with them I materials fi,r their ow n meal. When ;t I become tun dark fc work in their claims j they start. i lwk,oi-k-l and ate their , snpper, chtpfti w.si. j repared f..r breakfi-'o. an t th-n sat for sever.tljhour ! fforea larj-open w.-sl fin-.-.nver.ir.'j. or rarely playinsf cant-, but never f,.r : m .nev " . ! R Yon are rijht in your wajer. I International prize metlais were iriven to i SL. Jai-oljs Oil not for display, Imt for the j Ifst jiain cure, and after crucial tests in hospital. VIIOLK NO. 1S(4. Scraps of Science. A: a recei t iwricij ,f th- A -.i b-my of S-:en..-e. M !l.. .-:,. --: 'h.- m.-i:, ai - h.--; r.-:l.i a pap-r n the j . n-.-i t r.a rc-ti-'. -i -n the head an at-i-i.ai .ti't-r tltN-t-.it.s- "ion. w.th . r ,;:.. .i.t t ..:i!-i-:.- i ! Mood. A -s.n as ;!:.- i.-ad i era.''t.sl ', froii. tii- '."-iy the ey.-- -u.-ve cot.vu -ive- !y. an-l a k -f w .,r. I a:ix.--y .- :i..fO'ai;o mi the face. The jaw -rwr- ate w ith for-.-. and t.,e t.-i.r.e -.--lis t.. in A t.-tai; .. ta'e. Then- :H-..r t" '-e s.,me , ,i.-. i.-e-n s- ..f what, is ip-inj on. 1 ut ii.'- ! a ' . m -re than thn-e or four --co.,..-.. T ie e.. i.i -n :-.rtti' ' 1 e li u-a 1. jr.'' -.'i, i. toe's at i-r -I'.h.i.j . "' in t ie s -x ;..u-l. t:-e aioui a . en-. t-m c: le is .-.-trii te-i t-ovarl the 'a i. - -. n.; r-s- i-.-a-- .ry :f -rr .s r. it d t:.r-e or i- cr ti:u... f.u t'--- -;- u t- t-e i:i::ct:. . and ti.e w-c! is !..-t. fi t hen .i.i.-na '--' '"" ,!f at tn.-t two n.in-.'e. and t: e i-'.cl -ri.-u in. - rvr y inert. If pr.- car:, tens h:i v.- ;;- a; v '....-n made that t- h.-a 1 itier -.ir.t.i-li c. :s: nc s r.-,---,v t :'- -di -ic-clv -if .! 1. lie v..;.i;.i:try -c-u .'ts persist e !--:.; ts ;':;v. . , '. -:i p1;.' .--:.:!..".- i;f fiat Is. 1 -r t....f an ; . - :r . -r - . U le-i S :. ..; -i;'p!y i- ! --..-'. e.j ;c-,-r tue i.-.id ns : cot.i- e: .-.-!-. -ic-'i !'--:. -a a : '-: . :".-'.-l- us. i.-'y ;;.:! ! i" ' c o--'j o; , !y ::i !.e - -i t.-e !:, -: t; u -, . r.--p.r:-.t..r.- . ! - :-. r. I- :,. ..' r-.. " io-t w--ak. W'-ii marked, but -y. h is re: :--.;: : th-- --n-t-- a-- -pi-'e , an i ti . w ,'.i manlf.-st- eo i t" .-,-u--,- til.- h..:-. r t:i.- t.-r:--l . t A 4.-.'::;'C.C.--:: . til- res; .ra; ..-ti ,; b..i .ii: toe :, i-.- r :!..- I;;i.i- be.. -re 'ic-se ph ii a an- aj : aiviit. In cu- ''!-' it. r .!'.! !t::.tt : -ap.'.t- !'.;, .i,..-- ;.r ii:.. ( ,; - c.--;s a- t" -r a v . - !' f-.t -I':--:'.-' ! n. t "- .i- i '.;, .. -l . :nj '" ti.e ru. :! m. t.ts. with a ii . : . .- li.sT.ii::.,':.-.-.;- 'o.-'ii-r .-r n- t I. t-i-i.id i .ii,- :-ey r...t. ..w ,. . ;' iierv.-ii- . a a. st-n-a'.ou -'"t-.cer-.e-1. ' l..e - .-p.-. ttiV.-!:t.i tV l'r. h .: - ' i.o . -i ! r- i i;l . i.scl .se A pcr-ot'- I.. ty t s. : h.ii leic e r. j, n..f or : 1 ;- i tut-'t- ';r I'- s'i' . e s ..; (i.e -!.: !-.rej n.-rtii .in. 1 .i .1- s n -(ei t...-:y. arm a- tui t.r ! - c -r- .; -tie ;"-.sto j r--rve f..- ., t;-l.st.t w hen t::e .:,.t-in.ei.- !.- u r .n u-o. T. u :t v.--arm.iMr i-ta,.-u .h. -o. i t ,.- f.n - .i:!-fr thrift ti.ro.fc;i. t::e 'uif ;' the io.i."..et. t.iat i-.'.i - ar- iiiiit-i .i.r-:.''. fee ii; j.f it-- :. At tie- ei.-i of :i tie i i - iiu;!,- ! .- -iraw i, etfand jevtive. -en.-u' i' T ; -"tne J" per cent, an itcninj !-r.cit. ! iie ni -j.-r. x. n i.C'-dle ttf.it'.t.- w.-re . i;t,-r:-. j tie- -k.n ; -.'loc- a -en.-.- C li -.. - or of io-a- and '.""-""' ' i-""' Stanton S (jpin'O'1 OT Lincoln I It i- reia-.st that .iiir.i.j th.- early jar "f the ar. tie- W . -t. ru n.en. as ti.cv a ere tlit ii all. oh ha.i a p- -- r . pin., ri !' tie njiiMij ; i :.s . i : ti.eii ot the , ;id. 1" -up c bv ''A li i .. '. '.,.,'' . . i,,- Mich ti.ey ' tie. -rv, an-1 at , , i ,.,.!':: t w . -: i : . r . r- o . T til- SUliS t.llie IS- t-f jre-t -. r ice '" ie anny in the Ka-t. Ar-n .1 With all t;,- it t ill- of'ic' : i.i", i '! ut tt.-e. he.-eie ; ..v Iao-j..y pt -cer-ied t.. U asl.in??"!.. ii id. called lip. "i IV'-aiet-t Lincoln. i;n- :'..; !"! to him ;.- w .r-i-rp.1 -t i.eiii- ,-f 'r.ii.s-err.iij -. r :.v of t.-e- 'I.i es Hi ;; ;i ... n. Ti.. -r. i. . atl'i -il' - rot'W ,t. i'l- 11. - tc o -et I'1-'. 11". s',,C f he- pi. .11 a- 11 - Oil ill A ' :r vi-i'. h .'1 hef'TP ! 'l:e A.i- met w it:! :i :!.i' ' . . ; -. , ; : j , , - I . I i , , , , .... --j.- ' ' ' ' Tii- 11 he r- ary . 1 ... y, ,n ui.-iin t" -a v ti.e I'r-id.-nt i a f-o!"" a--,-: !.- .j,-v in a. uae- :i.erit. Th- l i -. : i. r.-i 1 ; hii" s:a n If . - k h :r:i- -li' at once t. ' l'r i-i i-cf an-1 related 'io-r-ult . f i.l-a-.!, a-'.-ii. i '" I ,:i s: :i',,n -.:v ;.; ;t I a .s .i !'..! !" l-k'-l l.iii''-.!! it ,, C. of the r-.l- '.:!. " lie d. i. s.r. .a i .-, :--1 "I o." Wl:.1-. that .-c-i.iar f.. - ...a. !-...' f- r . wic, ii tie- 1 iii. .ifi.T i ii- iii - u. :- ii;;.i sp; " ii" scan!, -n - a. I w p- a 1' -1 i hn i , ;;;- be ,.!, f, r ii- is n. ,r v a I a a - r j: ' :i.,l jeneraiiv -.:s wht' I,.: u .-iin-. ! w h! -top o .-r a:: I - h Till- he pr, .e".-.i -., It .,!! -iail'-Ci "'.nvr.ee.! lip- n a v-i-v !'.-' ci-ii.t-ii'- tiiat th" pl iti ; r .v.uplbe t.ik.-n is an insult I y ' be w p -1 I ,.e-t. H-r .!- dlers W'-ci-i ;i . n :-r I . j .iii-l h--r ta: !.il.-'s -a :f :!,. .1 i 'he 1 ,. i a i -ta.i'e tie-y had !n pr-- p-u-iv f i'n:-i.:r.j '1." :,r:i toils a-bhaj iarj ;' t.. n;i- i, t!. .r..,; ;.., pn-vi--.i- :v ret,.-,, j , h in. Made Him Sick. '-''v- T. i--U .tt ra.m.i.'e tt-i.s a vr'. J"-'-: -t ry : i. : an.l n-ios t" lis , i,n:i..-r by imiii:-ii tli-s.- wild jt-ir-s : ' '"' " '" '- ' There wj i a man i :i mv tari-L." I.e "'. v "'' 1 '"'4 r' ""'" . :,l" '"'"'" -'l w.i. ni.ti a oa .- . :..- t.JUM-n f::e wine when it w u.- red. One 'l.v 1 Lappon . t m-s-t r :-i in .r -rt ... : the church an-! -to;.;- l an-l i.ke to trtu. - " Haveyu decided t..j -ir. the ,-hun b ?' " I ve tho.ik'hf -home v t. ..ut " hat is 'he matter " " Well, ur been thmkin i"it joirun' : yer chunh. n ti.e l.-rj-r ar think o'v't the icker'r feel. b'j'h I " 1 First Yoiinj r-'ston Piot.l -.y, H'ux- ley. did you ever fie sun rise? See- ond Younj P-toii p,;t..i No. miu, I don't think I ever did. I don t reuwrn- j ber titia I ever siaul up so late aa that. FOUNTAINS OF FIRS. Pen-Ptctures in Portrayal of te Great Oil Revival of Penri'-.y ivar.ia. T':- e-t "own of Fsiku ha- u -w a "- .'. st 1 ;e c' l-r -.i r..'-s. -'Aee-hcj ."our: i :i w. 1.-: r.f-'c'. -I h..' - r le i 'il -.t --.pm J '.ips .,1 , j f..,-...a-. . 'I t'C't-d .i lank t-i sfor.- tie- ...i that i-'iic t'r ui j h'lieire.! f- -1 sri t.i: fsra 'lie iitiineiiioria! tii.s sj. has been Ir iiie.1 sucn-tt by the tihebtv of P"rsi.i. who p- tii-.tf in the liaiiie of the native tia;t:ia a sacred fire symbol. II -re for at least 'Jin m years the sttcreii earth-fe-i tl.ia.e l;as "iirretl nricvas-n-i y. an t t'ne ten; pie of Sun:ki:an: has ls-n the rent-p of rev.-rer.t fa' jrim.i je. Th :s native nar tti.i t!,-ws tr-.m ti.e t il ;n ti pi;re a f .rrn As burn without rs t-.rii a'ioti and . lii-c-e-'. in'!a::i'!!a'"-le that ti.e nai-ti'A ..s . -ct ii-ii -li.i I v :'-i t--s j otitanet n-1 v ;i:d t'i;-- ;n ..-iie t cci. ar-ov,. 'u-s-s in t.;e n. k. m st.ir'iiv n.-i,s Th.-se .(i have '-s-n -e.-:i :-, '.. up with an a . i. -ptril ii jht ui. :,. i;1 the ev i-s ..f :1c- ith-.-i-ri-s. in-'-str t tiie w:r;i -r -. lal -iili-f c :i -.il). ti'v "it. i. -i-i. -! bv t' e fact f.aC iiere. acc.-rd. iu to A-ihc.n c.-.M-iii Vr. A jn-iit vi.lcanl - niour.ta'ri W is 111 t'l.il ,u ten till eo ye.irs ijo. Since li.t-n .l e iic-rrii ti '..rics have ex i-ii b-1 tneir en. -rji.s. on -i.iitlt'.j ..il and t.-iere-wfi -.fur it aij !.,- dt e--r :a:n of tie n t'eii. i. sola : an i t-'::y a nt-'re re.-. '.-:.- -it.- t'-r i j---;.t . ;y cm -1 c t w .-il -e .. ...n. It !s a pl.ic.! about 1 mil in w.-i-h arid ;-r ;. - t:ej .lon.ile int the Caspian ;V"l.. t.:t- ;...i,t -V'. ere the C.ulcitsus -e--icl ; i - - li . - si.. T'e- w bole -erf ice . C" - h,- i i -la.-k Willi wi-'e 7 1 ' r- - I---:":, a he :. in c.-ld wea::.cr bardef to ti.e . ol.-. -tctlt V of j- !:..'. w lit -:,. n-iibi the '-i.i.-.'ij ni. i--t:itu-. r sun t., f-- '. :tsk 1 the !' pf 1 ot' two or 1 1. r e : ,-,. -s. i-" . rv '.resit l .-f wi.el re-- i, :i-i,i.-J cC'ii ls of bla, it, bllllili.il -us ' r -1.. by t..e .- i.i.-s,. 1 .l.iek liul till. ..i iil.-:. t..-- ' r -t-t.s are i. rc-ili allv " w r - -1 trie A ..Vr !-;:!':. p-. ;-ms t.. i- r i..- Tics .. .-r. n '. - ' .1 -r ie-r-. Aiii ii. .--. .'.ev and n.h!. trie o;i foiiMai'i- ;- -'ir f -rth th-.r ii. 'i."'i. black -treall.s. f it-v 1 a Id ill avr-je of :'r .ui J-'i to ... o.-r cent of ;.iis. : . ail-! tv 1 .1 to .;o ; - r Ceil' of ret'ise w uicfi m '. excellent f-iei j'.r the jrea: li'-ets :'t .il st.-iiiu.-rs and l.-'o.ia-'tl'es. ll;e Si!!.l- riiilC W'-d If drs-i:i.s ineX- ':o -'.'.--. lii.L-'i.i-:i 1- l'.i'i s-ciare re.l--- ,;i t i.s n--.-u ar.- found to h-iv-ii-,t, I Iti- v a-' siirthce only ix .... .-- h.i.e a- . t -ts-n :e v.-,. -1. Tne ";i 1 -t-i; n- -rr.i'i.'ii ev-r-r. 1- 's-t-.-;,::: the ' , u w Ic-re i: . p-up in Ti lieii- iatt. :ru- i-.-..' i el. H--re tn oil I:ter idy -tr-i.;, .nt-- t:e' :l tu h.l's and 1 .!'- wi,l. h m iy -aid '.. be f.-rn-i of ---ri'-r:'. ; u otii.-r w .r-ls, of t n-b' par a !.i..'. ' ei ii--e.L-tem -ii.-n- of tfiei'a : ui. .' '' appears at v.irloi;.- i.-'nt- as. ;'. r iiis'aii -e. at toe .c' or Naphtiia Hii'. wi-i r-tn- i.-i- -it- ..r- ..th. ;ai y liiied it ti '." "Mi .'t:i. Tl.'-n. a7 -in. as i'.ak'i lie .ii e i-'.-r;. ervmiry of the Ca i. .LSI! r lii.'i-.s. i' .-stt-rn ex-r.-'-alv le-s an oil ' ' i'l -x' i -i r.j i.vi r ab.-i't noles It t.-r ici. t.- ,-i r::.. t'.-rcn-u'a of r.i'i'an. w.-a '! e !'. a.. s,.:l (;1.i -s a . f As'of. a is-jloii abt ur.-!:nj in ;ntive m'td-v- ;. :i:i... s. and ..t-a.-tonuiily shaken by .V,". the i-r.- Ji.iiit wh-i f.-nds ff.e ir-at la! oriti try is-ti.-iith the Ca-pian -etus -li-;..--d to emulate 'h exa.np'e of I.i bre-liren n ".--.ir '.-t' in.l -in. I T.r. - . f; -j. (-rT( , j" ' ..i --;,.,! w h su" ii -i".rt a turn nj --n -iicii an ..".! stn-ai'i a ' ,' t 'li''.': J-isC.-.I !..r-.U fliree Vears aj., ,i ';.. -a' til-- 'i.i 1 -:.-!!:. sp..:l',l J .'. itii sii, 'i ;..r-e is t" Nr. ..i t . p-l.s e- a .,- i:.- ii '".i-t i-.ii pia'e w:i, ii had Is-en fas ti Cie- 1 e . er t .e A - H li ,r 1. V f - - ii Vt-'-- - he ! ' a 'i.-V-r. lit liris -l-.n. A ti. ij'-!.r- i ids ..i! -t nt.j. on ' t ii.j ta i j - d. threw up a , .iiici - 1 t r r !:: i t. . p e t.,e he: j:(: : t ' - .-. r i 'ar 1. : n;,;:u a I i.'ip" i ai k !'. ui.ta.n 'J'-o i. t t in !..-ij!. i r. ::'-. n. i. -w.-v- r. i'tr.':'it,..l -..it-.y to J ti." removal of the pr'stir- i. n tlec-n- !l '.''. Jil -. .1 S t here i. llo f r, fpf i .t .'.""at ! In to- .-. j-- -.-,--. if w.t vlsibi.- f..ru..iny ia.l. s iroii:!-!. :,:i, ,,n th- tir-t .lay i I ii f'-rfi ai"'i!t ".ii.'K.i i..ir-el-. all'1, i..'h j. :i .n.shi.'.j volume. ct.n. ' biricd to pl.iy f-r tiv.. a:..t;th, when it I, -ih.-i.i...! l.avitij ;'s unf rtuna - r oi ,iria ;.i. in -oiii. .;,.,, w.-ii ;t !. - -- .1 e.-e I.H..I- w.-r. d.s-r- : ,i ,:i ..- i.-r . j -t o I la ..r to" -prir.j ! v i.,-- bur:-d :-e-if, ..i.t ti,.- .i--t.i. I- ; i:.- :'i i -en i-'i.!!. wiii. h a.-ne marks the -1. on .-ii'. -rip .' i ,; ! t... :.. pr-siij... f.-unt. O'.lit- iv. ,- P.Uli.i t-. f i Isi- ',--,' v a -i. i .,..; -.. r Hilphii: fi. W i'l-'- .-1.- i : 1;-. it i.-ok- ; -I- t t..i:-;e 1 pi.;v In j w t n ui h z- .tio.v ? t. oi-j.-.-t of J .-r '. at a n nailer of b'lil hnj w.-re : i iiiipe.h For so tie- days .t continued t e -. 1 . :i;.- ::- he j -" 11 ''' 'ir.coli'r. i.ab.e. an.1, f.-ars W.-re tl - l'r. -id. tit, but ! ei.n -allied f r 1 ' -..:' - .-f 'iie town -f '':i-.:l t'p. --. i :;: V,-. Ik.k'! j N ii.-wev t r, a ii...re a; rulhr. U rror 1 r lei,-', ord-r. j ha- ; . .i-v-i ::. ti,:- n j .-ti. wh. r- there j rii. '.-.ii: a 'in! i f iri.'Iauiu.ai ie 'i an r : r of tiiat j : . it'-r r , sr oil.- 'nijhr w-l! dr-a-i 'ic- j i ... e I :, I oC ti.e 1 . . f J ., T .1 1. 1- -. i. -a -! t.pe :ra'e i r tie- iiih .t ii.'- ,,i' ll.tk i w.-re awjk- '.'a i Ic .im l.iii -l-ili ijis-i all tne w u-,e .r-.d n-:. i . -n I . ti.e ! r-c --..;'. a- n,.h: was .'I'uii'iiie.i ' y i iiitt t,-.- :'.'.: a- 'ii-.ejii the c.tv w-re I aiiaiie-. 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Ti;.- vim: f la. i d mil 1 . . - T --. I in t:,.s t.-ri.-I ov.-rspr a-i a tract ..f .,i-ut a .run- n.i!-. to !.-pfh vary, . I'-J :'r"m s-n feet to fourteen te.-t. ' - - t:e . f the .-injuiar pr-j.-.-.-;., which . -.'...r-y-.ri.nth ..:n;r.-- t.-rneU a deaf , ,r Wj, .- . ... a. -ropr-ate a tim -A i n.-tiev f..r -ll jj:uj a h-.l- :5.'- f. "t deep. r a.- iicich more or less as the funds I mi ,-hf warrant, ir. eat h Mate and Te -. t,, The memorial ..f the author of :!;. happv tti,.iijht pn-nip-e-l a general -ev:v.il ..f industry a one of it.- resu'ts. and on:y wed f..r R'-ls'.i-... heinj ; t!'"1."'! f.-r ea. ii s-.ite and T- rr-ory to ', ;, ,m, i, iuimetilate ...bje. t was - . -rt.nj u.-eiul know letije ..r ii: -ovenr t , Taiuahie minerals." 1 -i J. t-h o'Krien. of Cleveland. uv. that he i.m-e examined a swallow' nest, in which were two yriunj bin!. Aronnd tiie iej ..f.ne of tnem hor-eiiairhad ifen t It.seiy wound. Mr. O'llrien ren.ve I the ; ha;r and foun.i that tiw lesr ba.1 Is-en br ..ken. He thinks that tLL- u a gvu- nice cae ut bird aarrry. f - !
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