V f "1 'IF7 W " - ' d1' ' SkV? Y ' 3 M ::' '1 i" a i i? J . 1 : , . i . . . . : z t r ; : ' :.: : : - : : - : . . - ' ' " ' ' . ' . ....... WW ' r NS-:W SERIES, 2- I. '.Democrat anb Snriiul ?, . . 1. . ... 'Iknrol.v VV. !I. M'r.M.VE, a' thefcllow- t .-tu! iD.y in au-.ain-c. iiv -'.iC"' t.'u litliS, - . i . f.O $1 00 2 GO .r-. r ri f e.WT'Vl'-r i.t mx rii"iitr.s will ' at. :? r-ite f .i 50 p r year, . .-. ! I p;v rntil after toe ex- ; t'vt rii-" i . ' :- w i'.l Ins charge! at , . , 0 ; tT c.-r. I): i. t-ra'. iiu t Saainrl wlen pa'..l f. r ,. f,ur i-tjs -T ntunlitr; : ! L .xcLf.L 'j n-titu'. a r.nncr ; j, i-- of A t'VF.in IIN'J. .. i . : I 'itrt;. i c- 0 i 0 coiittitnte a it: i ".-vn, i :'-.a, v.tr, t. - Tti.ni, , ' i..crti''ii, .m . tiirto Hi' 'ft'is, ,", .ix niontLff, hi. oii i ye.ir. IllOIltl-f. 41 oo G M 1 so f 00 I 1 2 00 j 1 00 j Z'j 00 j 1:0 00 : 35 00 70 00 00 2 60 2 50 FlW. ! i . -. x N'..i f . s. Jo CO j , r liues, tt u ccuts i -s :.,tice iJZLt rt-iits ! .:J far touts f.r : nr P'":i:v.'i''-ii't . i- Di ni 1 1 1 i.'- m H-Hrti--euivat.j. .'.r; '2oo f r $?. oo ; Tu.- ' :.C0 f.r f O ; T S K-. I t- u n a. r 1 1 60 : v; V- rcd t' .t on V." il. MX' it i:-. Cards. 1 II K.t-:.,!.ur.', Pa. M,y 17. -J0 if .VOOULlKi", j 1."Y."EVANS, 1 Us u. 'UK'. M'0 v j .TENTHlltS pr .:-'' mi! serv ires to the '.-... iV.-.. .'.i. Li i 1 t't:Z'.'i.s f Ef-ei.sl mg a"l vk'inity. I." ; -?i 'n-.f. 1 r Mir'-.f. p il .1" -1 V. !i. ty A I ::s !"::: )N hotel. PHILADELPHIA. I. : j If i : tiy siiu it.. on tin I Mr':,ri . 0( t. a few doors hi rt '.. i ' fi.tr. d h .ia t i a t. .'dv d. .s'n.il 'e t prisi.u ! I'. i r! i-1 s T pieAftiro. '!' 11. L NDcltS, l'io;.ti-.br. 1 jy -y. JcdP:tcwn Business Cards. JOHN 1" I INTON, Y 1" LAW. JofiKsl,,:!. Pa. f IT- ". . n bud.'.t g ..a corner of Midn nial tnk'ia .-tri.-t, ppositu rinsio'i Iftie. d ', . r. Fa'rin.-e on Franklia strett. J. ... . N -'v. In. 180-i.. M LAI GHLIN, :.-V.'. hiv.e builniag. en the ."i'.'. l.o-n.'-t streets up i v r. ! '.-. all busi:.'ss Cunat-ct- d-.-i ::. v. -o bl-i ! lSJb tf. ! II T AND CA!' STRE. ' .;:: I R M-u-i street J,j!ms!:nai. j :ev." ..I' r.-r n it.-, i ami CATS. ROOTS ! -k: -.. t,E:'l'LEMi-.NS' I'Tl:N- N i i P. O! 'S. s:cii as Drawt rs. Siiirts. j i' 'In.. i '.';efs. Xccklies. Stockings, U . lias, ivc , ktcrs Ci-nt-.i;.tlv on ! i n-r t as.Ttn;ci.t, aad hu ,pices ' -v as t '.(" ' v-!et. : ,v. . J . ; i 2 i, lSCC.-ly. : .CO-IT HOUSE, ;wi..Vi', Candrij. Co., Pa., CO., Proprietors. l.'v.ng been rttitted ami -'i.:d, is novv opya for the tcrt.vnment of gnetts. The a.: i .p;rieiice in hotel icfp- r ; v, iitiUSil 1 i - li .i'l ! S lo Hi can .itisfv a di&- ;.r:' ) i.V.'c. ! -r ij snpohetl with the- choicest f ip-irs -..ad nines, i'l. 1S--.0. (ly.) L:t.2 fjr Sa(e. 1: 'r:!.-r;-.'i,..l neprctl to ship Lime ; i..' v St ui ..n. cr N'o. A, on the IVna v -art ltidr vid to Lre.nhburg, Johnstovin. '"" '. :.er poiat on the Penua. R. R., ct Addrt-n,. WM.TILET. 7-;.-.r2.-f U.:il:-cVf f'ambria c., Pa. THE BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE 19. Ebcnsburg Business Cards. JOHN E. SCAN LAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW,' Ehensbvrrj, Cam bria county, I'. M;iy 6, lbC5.tf. " v. ii. sPcTnEi:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and PRACTICAL ft SUUVLYOR. Ebmsbvrg. IJa., .frioe in tJie (oniiiiissiuiiers ftke. Dec. 7, 1805.-tf. ILLIAM KI ITELL, ATTORNEY AT LA W. EUn -burr,. Pa. j Oilk-i- i.i (Vomule Rjw, Centre t.trett. 1lc. 4. ISOt.-tl". F. T TIEUNEY. ATTORNEY AT LA 'EUnjburg, Ta. ) Ofii--" in ('.'loi.fide Row. April 5. l0i-tf JOSEI'II Sl'DONALD, ATTORN KV AT LAW, Lbensburg. Pa Oili-e tt Cvr;tri btrt-ef . oj.j sire M m. re's Ikul. Apr. 'J'3, ISOG-tf liTr,. .ioiins ro:;, iTTORNEY AT LAW, Ebcnsburg. ra. ( !fl'u-e it) the iScur'n eml of liis vtinet;Le, N'uvt-n.bt r ! l.S;5 tf. ri.37) .JOHN l-'ENLON, TTOIiNEY AT LAW, E enslurj Pa i Otti-e :. Ilitli .-t'it. .iiiins: bis r?M- iciice. ' Miy -I. (L42) GEOIvOE M. REED, ITTr.N'EV AT LAW E'.'.mbut ,r-e i)o. r, E.iSt M.y ISoJ. ut Jtlli-ill. OEORGE W. OA T.MAN, TTOItNLT AT LAW, EUwbvry. Pa t'llice in C b n.i.le Yl?w. Centre sfreet. Novtm Ut 23, lb.-5.-tf. (1.27.) v. a siioi:makT:r, TTORNHY AT l. WV. Eensburrj. Pa Otike n I i i i 1 1 st n er. one liixjr E it of the b.ukii z II-u i f L!o il & -C. j I .( t i;.l'rr (tf.) CYKt S L PERSUING, d t - . A (ne-..n ibim stnet, s-r.nd tb.or ovtr . ,. . r JAMES C. EASLY, ATTO .. N ; V - T - L A W . To!int-'WK, Cam! rt C- tmty. l'tt.na. !l.'f!'- ri .r.iri,i.t'y atteadel to. j: o-jlf, I-" Li J li a ) TT, : . c i v . . -' - . o i . . t j J.l)::l'GS. XiLI r.!M.S I fUiv::; si t,, jr. !:,-.. ivwr l i 1 N To I i .t.' . a M.d'i s'ie..-i, o. p-no u..; Jiu.-u tlpit t oii- ti. i.r e it oi li I .tvi-' store. j Ni.ri.t it.iuif !tt Id.- t f-iilfiK-e three d oi. I wet t!" II KvnVii' ohiutt wi'fD'in. Mav .'II. lM;.i fm j. c. vriLSON. d., rVl'.KS ids spi vires ;)x l in.-lClAN and Sl'ltti !-ON. t" tl e citiz'-os of Lb-nsburg urr .I'i'.m i c- ,;',t' y. t ha-'e ( -. rt-.-t'.i m -r of rrtb.vffi:'oi Chir;ii, il the r. . m f rrt cri v ! i- ... . i ... .; 1 !.v Dr. J n- 7-1. I I., Ap V. S. BARKER, fj l-.TA IL DMA Id I. m Dry ll...ls. Root.,, ll Si, .;. il.r-i.Cip-. Groe'.ii(. ; kee; s i -at-: u,t I v n band a reiiT;d asoi Tua nt. Si. .re on High trcei, E''e;iburg, Ta. Kept 28. ISC.",. S. 13KLFOHD, I)ENTISri r.(iN I INI'KS to visit Ll t n.l yig ptsoi.a'.ly j mi th. 4tb Moii'lav of fjirh . luoiith. Durieir sds absence Lewis N. Sujd.f r, who studied wiib the Doctor, will n -main in the n. ti - i . i e!.: e nil.; aittna to ait iiiinesj eutrusteu to '"jjin4. 1300. LLOYD & CO., HASu r.I'-S.. Elm-Anr. Pa. (b-ld. Pdlrer. ii (ii.verr.tiient Iloiats, ai.d tiitr stretii ilk s. bi.'ibt itno sold. latere: t albov.-d tin time - "t '--- Collecti -as mada ot all accessible '' 111 Unde-l St ues, and a Ccncsal "oing Lusilc6 ir.m-ario. UNION IIOFSE, TipdkVSnVR.;. Pa., .!0!!N A. RLAIit, jj Piopiet-ir, spares ti" p. tins to render tin. hotel writhy of a cidi: uiti'-n of the liht rai pstfi-nnnce it 1ms I.erfto'.ie received. His ttble wiii ahvays .be furnished with the best the market nfTorils; his bar with the bt ?.f f liquors Ilk. stable is large, and will be attended I v an attentive and obliging fo.-t'.er. " dune 4. 100 -tf. LOGAN HOUSE, rr.ENsruR'i. p . isaac ckawfoiio. j Propruti.r. solicits a c.a.tinu -ttion ef the liberal patronnge herctof.ire extended. His tatle arid hnr wil' Imms K- supplied with the best. His house and stable being large and convenient, and having competent as-S'-sfards at all times enudoyed.-ho feds con u lent that he will be able to render general satisfaction. June 4, lSCo.-tf. I SHIELDS HOUSE. LORETTO. CAMBRIA COUNTY. PA.. THOMAS CALLEN. Proprietor. 11IIIS house is now open for th accommo dation Of the public. Accommodations as. good as tbo ccuntrv will afford, and cbarpra moderate. ' My 31, l?6S-'f. EBENSBURG, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i,'. 1866. The Wreck of the Eveninsr Star. The loss of the E veiling Star, recently wrecked on the passage from New York tJ New Orleans, was one of the saddest of shipwrecks. A large number cl per-. son3 were on . board, connected with an opera troupe, circus company, &c. in cluding many women. A private letter from Mayport Mills, Fla., t-ays that Gouldsby the second mate of the Evening titar, had arrived there, having left the steamer with a boat load tf ladies. All but two were lost before getting near shore.- In landing 'the latter were lost one named Annie, frm Rhodo Island, and the other Rosa Howard of New York. Both became Rthne from want and starvation. Tin? lJdics -were washed Hs-hore. That of the" latter was nearly devoured by sharks. The mate is barely alive. Y The following account, taken from the lirs of one of the crew, gives further par ticulars of the appalling catastrophe: He say : " I had run on that steamer several mouths once before; the last time I shioped was about two months ao, and we have madj two trips since ; had alvvajs regarded her as a strong boat but about four mouths ago she run on a reef elf the Florida coast, and broke her Lack, and since then I believe she has not been stroii, although she was supposed to have beiu thorougtily repaired immediately af terward. "Ve left New York Monday morning, with pleasant weather and a prospect of making a quick trip". The next d:iy, about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, it blew so hard that we took in sail, and I noticed as the sea r se, she worked and strained " .' J-rr- ;j - - - . anndshifts ami the immense freight on . i- nil. i itiii-i iiir i t i.it iir:i v I'li'Miit? i iiiii boal, but Inning been at sea thirteen ' , . ,. .. i ,.-,n vr-. and leclmg so well acquainted with her, ft It r.o cnen-iness,1 though the wind -co:i blew r. pit feet hurricane, a man be in" scarce! v ;d!e to stand on deck lor it. bl.e st i ll l:.-g ni t ileak, and the water c:u:k- in from all tlirections. The pumjis were set at work, but gave out, and ai! ban pa-?ji;geis awl crew, nun and wo !i:;n, went to work witli buckets to try to keep down th.' water till ihnhght. 1 h: '.de iiif fea-.'d, Mid the paddles and w heel In. uses were carried away daring the night. I was sent below to keep the water from coming in at the 'd:ad lights,' j and had them stiflled with betiding, la: r i ...... ,..i.k. ... i.. dies' dresses ami everything else we could lay hands on, but every sea that come would torn the ship on her side, and the water would pour in to such tin extent that it seemed useless to try to do more. " Soon after, we were all passing water faun the hold in bucket?, and several ladies were assisting near me in the line, w hen the ship gave a terrible lurch, ami I thought they would be frightened ; but they only asked qnietly if we thought the danger great, to which we of course an swered in the negative. "Those women worked bravely, nobly. A few of the German women gave up in despair; buttle A mere in ladies worked i n, earnestly and bravely, without falter ing, ti 1 5 o'clock in the morning, when tha captain can.e down, and told us that the vessel must go down. " They had more pluck than many o; .i - i tt'i .i . a.r i u.e men aa.i. nen me captain m:orm- , ed all hands that the ship could not lead together long, she was a perfect wreck, and floated in the trough of the sen, sett- l::ig deeper every minute. I was one who At ut below sit tins tunf, ?; wp.ke un all i who were in their state-rooms. Several ... ' t l t- i . i .i.-II wne veiy sua imn uiu not leave ineir room going .town tvitti the ship, voing on deck soon after I found everybody j gaumg uivrc, am; me w;n. oiew hard that no human vo.ee could be heard , . . .... . ! nee yarjs. i assisted in cutting away four boats we had. ten life-boats the others were also cut adrift. YVe could not launch them in that sea. Suddenly the ship pave a lurch, and before we LftPW whtif hlid hiirinpnf.i-1 v wnri in.?i-r water. It was so sudden i" couldn't re- aize tf " When I came to the surface, the 1 water WHS enveid with rtriff u-iuul nn.t T managetl to get hohl of a plank, which r sust rat seen &hli .Town and anvthii ed in sustaining them above water. - J- After being capsized several time, and being badly bruised by the timber i floating about, I at last got into the cap tain's boat, which was supporting 18 or 20 persons then. " A young lady was clinging to her on one side tbe only wotnsn I (aw ehe umcdmea short time, an-l bv the uelJ ' U,L 1 ' ,1C ' ,l '"' J pruiou.u i.si.iti. o. .uai a-,y a? a can-..- : litle daylight, we had, the forms of sevc- I I everything ih their power to arrest date tor iUprescn'af.ve in L...gr ss. She ; i" . i . . i T-.r. -... . e.- mF itf 41 ! 1 1 1 e 2 nl in Vii:Tl. ' i.. .r..c . , .u . 1 . r ii :. -n t . u-i iwi .- .lc-j vi.tIi 'i ot me passengers and crew could be J"r'- wl ,-. - - ; , .... . i T.. 1,..lr... a . . l.nca ... j l-iiil Inif bl IPn - ii,,, r-..T: rf:-ri ti I ! in hi Orv-iii'i-r .!.. !.nuh,i- clinging io pianks, timbers, boats un- " ' ' ' . i i . DISTRIBUTED ALIKE. UPON THE then out of t!ie ti-bty or ninety aboard, i The boat beinpj tu;l of vji?r, was turned ' over .fceverul times ly!ic heavy pcsw, and wc an tort our noli on bcr ; all but one or twi again regained it. Tli'ti third time theboat Avas overturned the youi!" lady v.ticr Holt ami sunk by inv ude. ;.l:nust t&' fctiotigfl &r pjo tu lorclrhr-r with my nana, out i coma ren lor no as?istaiiee. captain Jvtiapp soun alter iofct Ins ! lather, Jesse Lot-e, has b'tn in the Labi! hold, when we were . capsized, and he ' of drawing the money hi sons Lad earned went down so near me that I could have j by their labor in the neighborhood, and touched him if every particle cf Mrength , said he was going to draw some forty-five I h".d had not at that moment been t x d dollars-, due the eldest son who is nine to thu utmost to preserve my own hull on i tern years old on Friday la.t: His son the boat. Duri.ij: the :,'.) horn s follow in"- the sihking of the ship, our boat capsized no les than nine times, th v.iud blowing a gale all the time. We iinaliy managed to get into her, though neatly full, of water, and, by means of an old Jelt hat, bailed out some of the water" .But there we were 11 of us, ISO miles from land, without oars, compass; chart, food, or drink ; sitting m an -tipeli 'boat, full of water, every sea breaking over us, and threatening to cap- size us again. Hitherto wc had bi--.i floating at the mercy 'of the waves, but now a man was discovered who had b in Iloatuig on u part ot thi deck, and had ! moimng. wtienhe gave the alarm to the managed to get an oar, which had drifted ; neighbors, who Ibuud the body on Satur near him. t , day morning, some three hundred yards e took him in, an 1 with the oar, .from the Iiousp. I'pon searching the were enahliM to keep our boat a little be- house, bloody elotius v.ic loni.d with lore. the wind, which had now begun to j seme of the brains on then' : also the ax die away. Myself and another man were i wifli which th: deed w.-.s done.- They the only ones who had strength remain ing su'dici. nt to attetiijvt hj steer her at ..II, and we were pretty well u.-ed up "For four das and nights' we wore on tliat opto lioul, and thoa'i tic? gale sot sided on the second day, a nat sea rendered nu' p .-i:i.:n anuhuig but agreea ble, partieuia' rv when t!ie su'i arvKijftvd. . ami its t.uianig rays .,.,. iK'at on oar bare ' Our clothing p-vi dried, and we ran t feci stiiv tur faint, Jiungiy and enlireiv cxhau-t'-d. On ,,( li.w.l it two of those in the boat became deh.-iou, .. 1 I : t i i . ;n.'i ica nui-z overo..a:ti san.; irom cor ! sght. Two others tlied sor.n I'd'er, and tbt ir- bodies wire We gi;i 1 ii tr.tr c: i; tilouht v c ir.'.:':.! of G-.-oi gin or ;'!.-: terday w-.- i' , w and v.vre tai.cu :'.'.) treated. ' j br'V'gi'l in wilo rr by ti,e st-irs, os-lbly rra'-'. th" C :di. I.- f.iv n a IN ; vr.;: n i, jard and vol'' !-.'a 1 I ve--- ,f , , . , ;. -og-ai..., ami as io u itii a Ves.-r I " iKtUliii to rav an :.".; ;-nd arrived then , we were p:it on board, to-tl I n l ildaa the steamer v.'as hist tLruuidi an a el; of f:am.iii was d" a: ; i bat caild be, I have been to lo ,W he. sea B ve il n.i ;ic. r was out oi sue.i 1 storm. It ls ii mi.'dtie !i;.tt anv t I r escape. 1."' The narrator which is -liven i.i its ti e a oovc nraun! nearl v as jio.-s b'o i: i the exact bo ::u;,:"j used i- him was a Stout, t'd'k-set mail, very mnscuiar, and with a vast am. nait of er.dr.r.o .c -. at t. courage depicted in his countenance. His face iied hands were hli-v-Ted, mid the skin lolling OiT o that i, tare v. ill be completely ped.-d soon. Hi- I i i s T j s were covered with bruises, and contusions, ami altogether hs slmv'.ed in his perton t lie ef fects of rough usaire. He dotbifVs the events r.f the pa-t week See tn like a dream to him, lie can- po rea,:.; , wi).u ,H J ()CCljnV(K t. 1Jut ,rtf wm lw .h, On tb- Ever.ii. r Siar, before she went Jow (fl lirmv flVer) was pwn.with tix.iu.,i w5l;. :nd two small --ii ..i..t. . i ,;,i .r, , . i :i:l"li rn . i n - j ;. u 'ii.i. i- i , here rcaaiii.ed, even ulr n tin; ioauaag ,rv (;f srn.rv W!lv..s x::,AnA thr. , , - vvrc r,,.., .v . (W 'j., ,. p,,, eiiibracf.f ,kv.t CiamiCv. t!ic ,,,1 victim-, : The Q'.'.cboe lire originated in a saloon ttbout ilaylirghf, w lane so'ne men were drinking and quarrelling about their i!l-g)tttr gains over a csrd talife. From words thev ratio to blows, and i i th ' fcufih? wI,;'1 he table was upset. ! yon which there was a coal oil lamp. I he : 1)11 noi ..nt on the r-.or an.i ignneu, am, the builtlinz was in flames in a few mo- 'Merits. Tln' (ire bells were rung immn- migcrcant ; and in a fe mioutes a'tcr a cund w ' cut. T!r fire now. came unmanageable and the porple panic stricken. . " PATRICK, Where's Bridget ?" " Indade, she's fast asleep, tua'aro, look. ing at th bread bakiog." i . i . ! i i i. Ti . .- . i i r . ... T xr ,hw.i. ..c-icf. mmutea atterwards one line was cut ny t can p-artv provided it advocates negro sot- HIGH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE POOR. KorribiG Parricide. j A Jay or two tince we Lad the brief I details oi the murder of Jesse Ros.-, by j ; Lis on, James Rofe, aged about l'J, audi ! the further fact that the vouittr man lia-.l i ; coalesced ihs narrh-'d - ; urn! implicated ;Jiis m other iii the crime. The fotiowi. ! ( are the paitieuiJis: It pjK.arj thai the f ! told him if he did 1 ie wouiu k ill l.iia. 1 i Tiie lather went to a spelling school en J j that day, but it appears did not U the j j w n -y. The sonr however, supp sli'g be j ! had got it, by his mother's instigation, ' j and accompanied by his younger brother, 1 lie hid behind a stump, near scuie bushes, j ! by which the father would return. Be-' j lore Ins father arrived, the younger br:h- ; j r became frightened at the d-ed they I j contemplated, and fled. As Ruse p issed i the stump, the oldest s struck hiui v. iili the ax he had with him, knocking Lis '. j brains out, and then cot hi? threat v.;-'. . ' but-.-iicr-i-ui! ai:;g the body iu.ig ui'td srrerted the mother and both s .en id. , I lie o.d t imia-'o !y ci-nf ss,-d the W;iS a ia:'. id.ifsks- Sit of a f'..-!loVl and die mother has not borne n good name for some time. The above facts" tu-1 all that have so far been elicited. C ..ea; j T nb ui it. j AS A TKA1N Ot ears w;s tpjru:leii j ing the siisp-'-nsion bridg-e, near Niagara, j siivs the Albany Anjus. the conductor J iound a young cam who could r.ot pay I ; bis tare. jiulT iu.J'V ;s et ii'Sv ' ot i ucr., ;urt - emaciated to sk.-l.-trii pioportions. lie I s:it by bim-.df, and his eyes were red, as tn. ight In S O. tb bad ot.cn : :;tn V weeping. :..-dd not ia v ii.e ti -. . as t ... all iv- Iju: .i !r l. the gi-.'S-H, : a ; i . I , d O! ii .y.i l-.il t:.t. I l.l a o;. a a ; i u . . 1 : llt bt!i :, p-ill..i..g eyt-S, Uvls.a.: lu the iitii..ai.t I'b.ug. ii !or ti:e p-.or i.i;:' d. The ct.-ndoctor . .d ! ci 1:1 iimi ii.i? VfiHg a:- i i.t.b.c ui thai sum i om Iter u,i.!.et b'"..A. :.nd Kliidlv kd the a i.di ! at k ; -,i .- at. Tn-.: action ps tj shame several nun who lid wane's-.-if" and tii.-y o'k-red to ''pay hail,'' hi the v. I; le-.-uiic. woman r. kg'.in.r: - t fuc.l th-- assis.aii.-e. Wiii.n irii.id in this city ti.o joung c.iV : the inva'i t Iiiooe' 1 ktcj I! : I a 1 1 1 I.i, over next i.;,i; ll! l ?, ili: 1 scud him .;:. tO OiS e.-r The i?a, is this : R''jec keep you oul ot .-DM . ill.i i tielli. tiie aniili'iiur'its, ; the Union : a-lor t and we do rot promise to ie; ;cm in. It f the story t-f w hile man and Indian over ! again. 'i he two Lot a t,-.r key and i -i uw. Said the wniie man : ''.ii.v, v ' von take tie cit.w and I'll take t lie 1 0! !;c , j or ht mc take the tuikcy :u..l yti the crow." Ugh !"' was the i. joinder.' ! 'Indian get civiv all the time." S i midci' the R.ldc;d-. the South will get c::clmion all tiie time. t ' ... : ";; , , I aiber sh p So n We-trrn speculator . ... 1. hi d. Hi- A't-c.'iisii , to k. alter he ficaed prer rnled boll 'e CllargU iva? : cents. Tie s..l :t toe rai tic r.m.ic cii;etiK r oral ;es he hal h -etr saavea at, :ui i ilt ::jr f-. . -s i':on-.y. Tin? necfo itra-gbtcnctl him i if up, and s iid : -I)o yon ciipp-ise I am going to leave good society in d societv in the List . and come hear among you backwoodsmen j to shave men for te-n cents P c-rr "Irs-. E!i'zshof!i C.wly St-mf-n , pn. ents i:e rsi-lf, ir a card puldibrd in !:, i If rub! of the ltth ir.St , t ti'W l ' i . Lrii C't j frage, anJ asks support on the high gru.nii ; nf the s-afefy of the nation, and j-jsiiec to j its ci-izeas. - TvT v.vii' bill a nvefiilK- ctomi j inquired a spendthrift of his tailor. j " You 0"gLt to know bedt, for it run op by you was th rply. ' the votaig pi p'. allien oi lh? .'ig VOL. j 3 no. m. t The fcliov. :!iscrl;:licu is tracc- aLli. in Ci'udu iM'ters cn u . vo s-lv-; r.t S;oLka, a viha--? hi the's;::.. y , Sl-utu 4 " T'uo rotten not i'orj.'o'!on." But that hardly cornea up to the ona we re member readiag ia a villa g2 church yard in G.oW la ; U.'ii! yer 133 " ' - for here lie 9 us I that ken rot, rite where she sot, When she was happy Oar Liz.a Jane kn!it-d Lome ng.rir,3 To jiue her p;py Live sj that you and i may tu -in.' them and f:r;vcr praT . Again the chilis and chulera." Nothin; on earth (: smile but human livings Gems may Has!, rt fleeted Lghr. but what is a diamond Hash com pared with an eye-fla-h and a mi::I.-flash? A face that eama.t smile i like a bud that (.!,.-.-;: Mussom, and dries upon the stalk. Laughter is day, and sobriety is night, md smile is the twilight that hovers ::t:n'y befee:i buth, no 1 mrc b.-wltch-ieg than cilhor. Tin: I);.t'.:I.css oi' , ovioe beau- tdul and lij.hte wii'i wit, v.:,s corgratu lating IniA-li'im her youthful huks, and prei.-r, ding that she was horn at l-ast ii years !a!r than sir: wvs. when h?r daugh ter, more h"auli;id tl::-n Lor n-otl.-r, en dc.vored to rut a stop to h r eyi.orrt tions, by cning nloud, '(): , t-;i::;a;a, do L-ae ut Jca-t a vat tw-.o:: cur a v:." of rom:se. II-t ftien.ls ofl-red to settle it for two hundred dollars. ' Wh.-it !" cri'.d G.-tLi-, ''two hundred !'. hirs fur ruiir d hop.rs, rt shattered mind, a Llu.-tcd iifeinid a bk-rh.g !;:! t I . Two hi.id:t.l ik.'dars for a:! this! Never ! p.vcr! n.-vec ' M.-.kc it t!:rre herded and r. a l-vr- A man v... l.i , U-u.r r:.t'i:'.- c.-untry h.r about tivrirv . ca ari ! '.! i.i-t i iirse-.;! i oi.; -. savs ;i. u. ' ' at j ; at are in :;. i.a it 1. v : -. i : ::. ;' -b: la a: f...ri c.d ban b .-ii tie ad.-ai. ! d 't :'-::.'. bc.n civ er;e-.t i, i a 1 : .. . V V, - A:a--w .a C .a :i:m t.u.j.e is Ac. crivi.rg a a r f.vni a "j o it g v.b f bird i:nt l-l-a. k or-i-Ji ! it!.. n:n: sav h wi.-.hi d to marry h.-r, i n b r r us.', aid r!cd :t pi.'v:'ub' m, popped then:;-!; ,1 . " . r I Anna d T iv.r -ui.:.-, 1 1 : l-arr-'-ls, : Pi t '.i.iUJi It'US Old. FS ii't V iiitVt), s, I.;. ;! in den;; tr.it w In 11 the t.l;. T are el: b ;ov.d.r,d, "v. : bd, v ia ; ca; r v sa van !: . d e. rii t i . ! . . ! errate.-: eauti. n. Li m r O.i' ll-eft IS t: i ui U. i..c': iri-rr-r.es it : in':: I sd.PK'v,- ; r; ..,; r.? : berri refused i.i tee' Sc,;;i.y,e '.'.--urt tf .M c--:.; 'i-iii-t is, because he w; re bin dirty working clodiis in ti e corrt n cm. Sn'in rKorr.n r,ay c.nf, but shouidn't tiilk. 'l'lieir moull s will do well ciir.igh :-s Lnmks of deposit, but not oi issue. If is .-aid tl.ud doctors cati n;iti gat: the t :ir-. . i :ici.a:r. ciriamly i.'"d i. 0; tie a. aird.c .."i k-g . cr v easy thing. Tli: uiun who lends an rn.l:rc:la i a re;.; p'. i.iat'.icj ist ; he: g.ci iiie..S s-d n-r b' '.. leans. Thau. Steven's power is said to l.j waning. He tetnts downward.. Rut he will tend upwards when li- t's his dc'rrt s. jUi. James I Togo c&d T-IL-c- lilLv lioans were revr.t!y j '"I in wa at lii-!:vi!Ic Ie.diani. According to the etfcrlar.tin'-r fitness c-f tbieg-, this upiionnre nicnt sliotiid appe;r in the agricultural de p..ttmer.t. A Wlstlu:; pnper strikes th taimt s ot ty.j suhscrili-rr. from its hi id ealise hey weio itcr-nily h...ig. "t'he pul .llshf r says be v:n c-impelled to he se vere, beenu-e be did not Lhow their pre- Tee Preside. r.t, in a procdarruition recomma is that Th iri-l.iy, tiie 2D:1 ot November, be observed "through"!. th Urited States n a day of tbar ksgi ing ar.(i praise for another year of nstiennl hfk "vouchsafed o? an a people