( mi V: EVENING HERALD i;sTAiir.isin:i) is:o. Published pvary I'-vcnlng, Kcept Stindny,nt 8 BuCTlt JARIHN STRKRT. NEAU CEKTIIK. Clie Herald Is rtellveicd ln.Slienamloali and the surrounding town, for ix neiita n wceK, pay able to the carriers. Hy mall 18.00 n your, or 315 cent, a month, nayablo lu tulvnnoe. Advert! mtit ohnrgt'd according tospiuwaud Irttottiou. The pulillMiern reserve the right to change the poslttou of advertisement, whenever the puli lloalioti of news demand, it. The tight is rcervel to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publisher tnny ueem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upm application. JCritorwl at the piwtonlco at Shenandoah, Fa., as second class mail matter. TKMSrilONIS CONNKCTION. Evening Herald THUnSDAV, FJ21IUUAKY 27, ISM. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Itepubllouu electors ot Pennsylvania: TboltcpublieaiiHof Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen leprosentallvc,, will meet in .State con vention Thursday, April 23', Is'.), at 10 o'clock a. m., In the opera house, city of llarrlsbnrg, for the purpose-of nominating two candidates for rcpreentative-at-largo In Congress and thirty two candidates for 1'ieiidcntlal electors, tho selection of eight delegnlcs-at-large Jo the lie publican National comentlon, and for the rnnsactlou of such other business as may bo presented. Hy order of tho Stato Committee. M. S. QUAY, Attest: Jerk 1). liux, It. Aniiukws, Seerctarlos. Chairman. Tin: lvoimblican party needs a capable aad trustworthy man at tho head of tho County Committee this year. I Tin: friends of A. B. Iamb are legion, and they are leaving no stone unturned to sccmo hid nomination for Commissioner. ()KNi:itAi. Booth might profitably study tho career of the lato George III. The two appear to havo some traitB vory much in common. TjiHiu: is beginning to lie room for the suspicion that certain support of Hlgfried, in the 2Uth Konatoiial contest, is doing him moro harm than good. Tin; silver, issuo has ceased to bo an im tiortant bno in general politics: but it is still worth considering as a factor of con fusion uud disintegration in tho l'inocratic party. Snr.NANDOAH will likely havo at least two icpicscntativcs on the county ticket this fall. The town is justly entitled to tho recogni tion, and if it receives it, Shenandoah cat: 1)0 depended upon in giving a liepublican majority. A r.UX has been introduced in Congress to inako tho 1'ouith of July a national holiday Moat people will bo surprised to learn that this important anniversary lias novcr yet heen thus designated. KutsO.V can throw a c.ithodo ray through four inches of wood. Now wo shall get at tho inner workings of tho two-headed octopus that wants to dish out liepublican appointments in this county. Tin: revolution in Kicarauga come-, along on time, as w.is to bo expected. Ceiitr.il America needs a stronger government than any of tho states there becin to possess. Mexico should annex them (JlWXINO for 'Siinircs may allord amuse ment in the spring, but gunning for national delegates, through Washington, is a very different matter. And the former does not make tho latter task any easier. Ml:. Oi-.vdstoni: may have sonic special reason for proposing to return to Parliament, but it can not bo to obtain a hearing. Tho old statesman has only to tako the Uoor any where and tho world comes to order. Till! Ohio Legislature has passed a bill to increase the Dnw law tax on tho liipior traflle from Sisi) to $350 a year. There are now about 11.000 saloons in the state, so that if they all continue to do business, tills add! tional tax will swell tho rovenuo from that source $1,100,000. Fr.ot the latest advices, a Moses has at Jastbeoil found for tho bewildered Democ racy. Ho halls from tliu codfish state, and his name is iiichard Olncy. timber in formation is furnished lu tho fact that lie is the legatee of President Cleveland. Tin: prosentDcinocratictariir lias increased the public debt $2(12,000,000. Is it any wonder tho pcoplo aro putting the seal of their con demnation upon that party every tinio an oppoitunity is givuu them. A tarill' that does not produco revenue enough to support the government needs revision. Tho Itcpub lioau party has preentod a iceasuro which would givo the desired relief, but tho Dcmo uwtlo party, aided by the Populists, havo rejected it, and the pcoplo will reject them next fall. SiiNATOit SiiRUMASdoos not minco mattore when talking of tho result of tho vote on an iuuroasod turllfto provide revenue. Ho pro nounced it a disgmco to civilisation and said that it was within tho knowledge of every man who heard him that there is nn enonious doficlouey in the revenues of tho government As Presldont Cleveland and Secretary Carlisle both claim the present tariff produces enough revenue, at the same timo tliat they are sell in IkuiiIb to luaku up tho deficiency. Senator Sherman's language is equivalent to an ac- cuwtion of falsehood against these gentle men. But tho faeU are with tho Senator. Tin: trouble in the Salvation Army, ooca- sionijd by tho orhitrary removal of Com mandor Balllugton Booth hy tho General, has aroused a groat deal of interest and caused considerable ndverso comment. There appoars to be somo jealousy of the success of General Booth's bocond son upon tho part of his relatives nnd that they havo had con sidorablo influcuco iwltn tho father- The young Commandcrls success in building up Oio Army in this country lias been remark able and the hold lie has obtained upon his followers and leading people of Now ork is very great. This, it nppoars, has aroused the envy of his relatives, who cannot permit tho Army to become too much Amorionnlted, lionce his removal. It looks at present as if tho American brunch might break away from its lhiglMi parent cro long. Tuk Houso of Itoprofcntativcs cannot give, tho nation too much economy in appropria tions, lint let it bo tho light kind of economy. Lot us have no more llolnianisni, "saving at tho spigot to wasto at the Imug." It is the hollowost sort of economy to loavo the great sea coast towns undefended against foreign shot and shell. Tho lllsctnery Sinrd Ills Idle. Mr. (!. Callloucttc, Druggist, lieaversville, 111., says: "To Dr. King New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with li Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but pf no avail and was given tip and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle .and began Its S! and from the first doce began to get better, and afterusing three bottles was upandabout again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." (ict a free tilal at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Iioth rather and Sou Admirals. Washington, Fell. ST. Two naval of ficers of high rank worn placed on tho re tired list today, Hear Admiral O. C. Car penter ami Medical Director P. S. WiiIob. As a result or Admiral carpenter r retire ment Commodore '1'. O. Solfrldgo becomes mi admiral; thus preseiUliiK tho unusual srieetuclo of a fntlior and son both holding that rank simultaneously, though tho father holds tho rank on tho retired list. Captain Allan V. Hood becomes commo dore, Commander fl A. Cook hecomea cnptnlii, lieutenant Commander C. T. llntchlns becomes cninmiimlor anil lieu tenant 1J. H. Huckinhum becomes lieu tenant commandor. Ktu'iumttiHiu Cured in a liny. 'Mystic Cure" for Itliouinatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It lemuves at once tiio calif-o and tho disease iniinodi itely disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits; 7n cents, boldjiy C. II. Hagenbucli, Druggist, Shenandoah. Jix-Coiigrcssinuii llarter's Funeral. Mansfield, O., Feb. 27. Funeral ser vices over tho remains of tho Into ox-Congressman M. D. llarter wero hold yester day at tho family residenco and at St. Luke's Lutliornn church. Tho body lay in stato at tho church from 12 to 1:45 p. m., nnd an Immense concourse piniod through to view tho remains for tho last tinio. Many persons from out of town wore in nttendnneo and followed tho remains to their final routine; place, among thorn bo ingGnvurnoMMoKiiileyaud Knitter. Busi ness was suspended generally and tho schools dismissed for the day. All public and many of tho private buildings wero draped in mourning. It's Oilier llow (InleU Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, Grlililcr Bros., drug .-.tore. Sic. At Tho Injustice of Law. Washington, Fob. 37. A caso which presents a somowhut complicated stato of affairs has boon roforred to .tho treasury dupiirtmont for determination. Sovcral years ago a Chinainnn named Chung Ling Fat camo to this country and opened a laundry in tho city of Boston. Ho was successful andfrugal and lu timo accumu lated about .$15,000. .Too Tyo, nnothor Chlnunian.lt Is nlleged, stole 11,500 of his countryman's money and sailed to China. Fat followed him, but before ho could bo apprehended Tyo returned to tho United States mid was arrested and jailed. Tho question brought to tho attention of tho treasury dopnrtmout is whether, bolng n laborer, Fat, under tho oxclusion laws, can return to this country and give testi mony against Tyo. Judge Iteovo states that under tho law Fat is debarred from landing, oven for so laudable a purpose as giving ovldenco ngninst a criminal. Tyo will probably bo released. Thciol This Is Just tlin Thing. Red Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. Gruhlcrllros., drugstore. At Two Killed by a Llvo Wire I'r.OVIliKNCK, Feb. 27. Jesso Tacoy, 55 yonrs old, ami his son, Jcsso Jr., 24 yoars old, wero klllod by gruiping a llvo wlro that they found in a garden near their homo in Thornton. Tho wire was an old telcphono wlro that had broken down, and, becoming crossed with nn clectrlo light wire, was chargod witli a powerful current. An Amoricnu .Ship Lost. San Fp.akcisco, Fob. 27. Tho Ameri can ship William G Davis, from Phila delphia for San Fra lclsco to iuaugurato tho new line of clippers around tiio Horn from this port to tho Atlantic seaboard, has been lost at ho.i. Tho local agonts of the llrjn Jiavorecoived news of tho disaster. J'rliK-esf Amcllo Itlvcs 111. Chaulottksville, Va., Feb. 27. Prin cess Amcllo ltlvos Troubotszkoy is quitoill nt Castle Hill, tho homo of Colonel Hives. Sho Is attended by Dr. Shackelford, tho family physician. Her condition Is not considered dangorous. Worn Out Women Should read this letter. It shows th wonderful building-up powers of Hood's SarsaparilhT, tie great blood purit . "I wish I could stand in some pub Uo placo and cry to all ailing humanity, 1 Hear this, yo peo-lirtvrtig-t) ,ndc ou the builder Hoojiig r big store tin, v . .'audmy heln us h canno1 dry goods -at I suj- fervd. Only one of i prlccs. s what a woman can suffer in ILKJNSONra.. I waa prostrate with nerv nralcnf.H. The least noise wow l'r- . I decided to take H '".V, 'Vrilla. 1 am overjoyed to Bay5nter now well, hearty, rosy and iduSivcd breV Hood's Sal tow 6taiiA:i!- Tieytf Mil" lro JV suffering as jJbkpatbick, fl; sir for ?5. Is the best medicine f I I have Buffered." MruJ Pine Grove, Penn. Hood's Pills J VM The Murder of Cashier Dorsoy Speedily Avenged. YOUNGER LEWIS' GREAT NERVE. A Youthful llcspcrndo Who T.itllghrd nnd Clinttcil with Ills Self Appointed Uxo cutlouers, nnd Who Met Death with Profanity on Ills Ilps. AVlCHlTA FALLS, Tox., Fob. 27. At 8:30 o'clock last night n mob of several thou sand por.sons attacked tho jail hero where 1'oster Crawford and "Tho Kid were confined. After a show of resistance on tho part of the nutborltlos tho mob bat tered in tho jail doors and forcibly took possession of tho prisoners, who killed Cashier Horsey lu Tuesday's bank rob bery. Tho two men wore takon to tho bank which thoy attonipted to rob and an Im provised scaffold was erected. Tiio first lmptilso of tho half crazed mob was to burn tho prisoners, but calmer counsel prevailed. Yells of "Hang tho 'Kid' first" went up. Thou others, "No, hang the oldest first." The "Kid" refused to say a word, and thoso having him In chnrgo yanked him onto n hnf. In a moment tho ropo wns about his neck, nnd a man who somo say looked like one of tho men whoso horse had been taken on Tuesday, fixed ouo end ncross the cross bar. All this time tho "Kid" wns joerine at tho audience, laugh ing and cursing. Ho nover quivered. Ho was asked to say what ho wanted, and was told ho would lie given a hearing. Ho said: "By G .that's nil right. If you ore Impatient swing mo up now. I ain't afraid to die, not a d bit of It. Pull tho ropo, by G ." A voice in tiio nudienco: "You'ro going to die now. Tell us your name." The "Kid:" "I don't givo a d- if I do. It is Younger Lewis, and my fntlior aud mother reside in Neosha, Mo." "Any mossagoi"' from a voice in the crowd. "Well, toll my father I was not scared a bit; that I died like a nervy man." "Anything for your mother?" "No, not a word. She will sco tho mos sago to the old man. Say, you' follows go and look In that :lugout aud you will find 510,000 there." "Tho Kid," or Younger Lewis, as ho at the last moment said ho was, continued chatting and laughing with the crowd, poking fun at them and cursing for a mo ment, and then somo ono yelled: "Time is up." "Tho Kid" said: "I am 20 years old, and robbed that d bank. I nm dead gamo imd ready to dlo. Go ahead." In an instant ho was pulled up nbovo tho throng. Ho novcr quivered or kicked. Ho just went up In tho air. Men on tho frontier for years and years said no gamer man over died. Ho was tho coolest man in all tho great throng. All tho while Crawford was a spectator of tho scene. He began to weakon and con fessed, giving some valuable Information. Ho placed tho responsibility for tho crimo on the "Kid." Tho mob pulled him off tho Improvised platform next to tho bank ho attempted to rob, and Ills bead was about on a level with the dangling feet of ills companion. Ho asked for Captain Burnott. Tho Iottor wns a spectator in tho crowd. He went to Crawford and had a long talk. Crawford had worked on Burnett's ranch for years, and long was a trusted man. Ho began stoallng Ills employer s stock, how over, and associating with territory out laws, and tho two parted company. Craw ford confessed to the robbery of Tuosdny, but denied tho murder. Ho was a small man, poorly clad, with a red faco and short clipped black mustache When thoy began to look for a second ropo ho bogged for whisky. It was given him. Ho talked and then bogged for more. Ho ngain addressed tho crowd In Com anche, English and Spanish. Thoso who understood say bis uttcraucos were Inco herent, Tho ropo Boon arrived, and as it was put about his nock ho foil olthor in a faint or from tho elfocts of the liquor ho had drank. Ho was soon strung up along with his companion. Thcso Itnbbers Still nt I.nrge. Little Hock, Feb. 27. The robbers who attacked the Merchants and Planters' bank at Warren, Ark., on Tuosday havo not yet been captured. They havo boon traced by a posso to near Fordyce, and the chancos of their capture aro fairly good. There is no clow to their identity. Two of them wero apparently Mexicans and tho third an American. Howards aggregating SI, 200 havo boon olfcred for their capture. Both tho wounded men aro yet allvo, but there aro small hopes of Mr. Goodwill's recovory. ltelief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours bv the "Now Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on iiatmiit n-o exceeding promptness in relloviug pain in tho bladdor, kidneys, back and every rart of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It. relinves retention oi water aim nam iu passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Soldbv Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Alain street. Heath of Inventor IMUnn's father. Nouwalk, O., Feb. 27. Samuol Edison, fntlior of Thomas A. Edison, tho Invontor, died hero last night after an illness ol sovoral weeks, aged 91 years. Mr, Edison left his homoat Milan, O., just boforo the holidays, intending to visit Ids sou luNow Jcrsoy and nt Ills winter homo in Florida, Ho stopped horo to visit his grnnddaughtor, Airs, W. A. l'oyor, niul was there taiten sick. Mr. Edison was born in Novu Scotia, and has lived iu Milan forty years. Opposing the Income Tnx In Trance. PAltls, Fob. 27. Tho nowspnpors of this city express tho bollof that tho coming do bato on the proposed lncoino tax will de termine tho fate of tho government, and. in vlow of the appolntmont of a budget committee containing twonty-nluo mout hers, out of u total of thirty-tlirco, hostile to tho proposed tax, tho outlook Is not vory bright fur M. Bourgeois and his fol low ministers. Our pcoplo are growing more and moro in tho habit of looklug toQruhlor Bros., drug gists, for tho latest aud host of ovorything in tho drug line. Thoy sell Chamberlain's Cougli lleracdy, famous for Us cures of bad colds. croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will bo more than pleased with tho result. Does Your Back Ache? P.RTI -V.l MAKE the Kid- f-j ODD S ncys strong and IJal aUO TlinY cause the kidneys to filter ' nil uric ecld and -other poisons or Impurities from the blood. r Cure Rheumatism, flout, Eczema, Ante : mla, I'lmples, una tsioou, ungiii s . ease, Malaria, Backache, Kidney Pains, : llropsy , 1'aln In the Abdomen, Frequent r Urination, Inflamatiori ot Kianeys, eic. Are not a secret remedy, but contain highly conccntratcdcxtractsof Aspar- : agus, Juniper Berries, Butliu, Corn Silk, Parclra Bravn nnd llvo Ursa (all : kiducy healers) and are scientifically compounded. : Dr. Hobbs Snaragus Kidney Pills are . cndor'.i.a pypnysicians anaurugEisis, wi cents a box. Valuable Book l-ree. Clloliba Medicine Co., Chicago or Saa Francisco J Kew Jersey's liepublican Coin-nation. New auk, Fob. 27 Chnlrmau Franklin Murphy, of tho Ilcpublionu stato commit tee, yesterday called tho New Jorsoy stato convention to elect delegates to the St. Louis convention for April 10, In Trenton. Belgium's New Trutnlcr. BllUSSELR, Fob. 27. M. P. Ilosmct do Nayor, tho mlnlsterof flnnnco, has been up 'pointed premier, in succession to M. J. do liurlet. Tho latter Is going to Lisbon as Belgian nilulstor to Portugal. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Senor N. Lopez, Spanish counsel ntNow Orleans, died in that city yosterday. Tiio American Lino steamer St. Paul loft New York at 2 o'clock this morning for Southampton. Arthur J. Long, n waiter, plunged 150 feet from a bridge nt Toronto, Ont., aud was dashed to pioces on tho rooks below. Tho president yrstorday nominated E. Prentiss Bulley to be postmaster nt Utica, N. Y., and also Mary Kato Clovoland at Waterville, N. Y. Sir Cluirlos Tuppor lias brought suit against a number of Canadian nowspapcrs that published a report charging him with misappropriation of public funds. A AVoman's Burdens are lightened when sho turns to tho right medicine. If her existence is inade gloomy by the chronic weaknoss, dclicato derange ments, and painful disorders that alllictlier sex, sho will find relief aud emancipation from her troubles in Dr. l'icrco's Favorito Prescription. If silo's overworked, nervous, or "run down," slieliasnewllfe and strength after tiling this remarkable l'cniedy. It's a powerful, invigorating tonic and nervine which was discovered and used by an eminent physician for many years, in all cases of "female complaints" and weaknesses. For young girls just entering womanhood ; for women at tho critical "chaimo of life:" In bearing-down sensations, periodical pains, ulceration, inflammation, and overy kindred ailment, it ell'ccts perfect and permanent cures. llrowned Hoy's llody Itccnvcrod. Allentown. Pa., Feb. 27 The thoory mat iviino rrcuoricK nun Aslier Barnes, tho two Jlttle Catasauqua boys who dis appeared Monday overling, wero drowned in tho Lohlgh canal proved truo. Tho searchers found tho body of young Barnes below tho bridge nenr tho Crano Iron works, Catasauqua. The place whore the body was lound Is about a half mllo from where both boys are supposed to havo fallen in. Brutal Assault nnd Murder. Al'l'LL'TON, N. J., Fob. 27. Nolllo John son, tho beautiful daughter of S. E. John son, a wealthy farmer of this placo, wns louml ny nor sister In tho woods near hor homo, strnnglod to death. Sho had boon assaulted as woll. A posso of mon aro scouring tho woods for tho fiend, and ho will be lyncbcd it caught. A tramp is supposed to uo tiio murderer. Husband Convicted, Wife. Acquitted. Pekin, Ills., Fob. 27. Tho jury in tho caso of George W. Smith nnd Mrs. Susan Smith, his wife, accused of tho murder of Lewis l'orill, their son-in-law, on July 1. IS'Jj, returned a verdict declaring Goorgo w. tamltli guilty, and fixed tho noualtv ut ucatn, ana declaring ids who Innocent. Tho verdict causes surprlso. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and cough which ho had not been able to euro with any tiling. I gave him a 25 cent bottlo of Cham- icrlaln's Cough Iiemcdy, says W. P. Holden, merchant and postmaster at Wost Brimfield, and tho next timo I saw him ho said it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cliros. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains notli i"S injurious, For salo by Grimier Bros, druggists. Short Fourteen Thousand Hollars. CENTltALIA. Ills.. Fob. 27. Tho oxam. inatlon of tho books of It. J. Mooro, for. mor secretary of tho Contrnlla Building and Loan association, has boon finished, and ho is found to bo short $14,282. Ho has loft tho country, and no clow to his whoro- auouts lias boon found. His bond will cover mo loss. A Wipnan Fntnlly llurned. Mount Holly, N. J.. Feb. 27. An nrnr- turned kerosonooll lainn set firo to tlin residence ot Dr. H. II. Parsons Tnnadav night. In trylug to oxtlnculsh thn ftainRa Mrs. Parsons was so badly burned that suo uiou yestoruay. Threw Away Ills Cuues, Mr. D. Wiley, ox-postmaster, Black Creek, N.Y.,was so badly atltlcted with rheuma tism that ho was only ablo to hobblo around with canes, and oven then it causod him great pain, After using Chamberlain's Pai: Balm he was so much improved that 1 threw away hl canes. Ho bays this lini ment did hlin more good than all other medl cine ami treatment put togotlior. For salo at 50 cents por bottle by Uruhlor Bros., drug gists. Coming l;vcnt. March 2. Coffee Supper under the auspices of the Salvation Army in Bobbins' hall. Grlp-Colda-Hendaclio. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxativo Brouio Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con veiiient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, S3 couts. For sale by Kirlln'a Pharmacy. IN PURITAN TIMES, WORD PICTURES OF THE QUAINT LIFE OF THOSE OLDEN DAYS. The- Few Itecrcatlons and Amusements of the Children What Is Meant to "Oct the Mitten" Tho lleverenco In Which tiio Mew England Sabbath Wns Held. Though Puritan children had but fow recreations and amusements, thoy must havo enjoyed a vory ohcorful, happy homo Ufo. Making sugar in its season wns looked forward to with vory ogrooablo an ticipations by tho fnrmors' sons and daugh ters. Toll lu that wns moro than figura tively swootened. ' Thurlow Weed says: "Whon your troughs wero dug out of basswood for there woro no buokots in thoso days your trees tnppod, your wood cut, and your Dros fed, there was lolsuro either for read ing or 'sparking.' Who will ovor forgot tho transparent and dollolous streaks of candy, cooled In snow, while 'sugnrlng off.' Many a fanner's son has found his bost opportunity for mental improvement in his loisuro moments whilo tondlng sap bush. At night you hnd only to food tho kettles nnd keep up your firos, tho sap having boon gnthorcd nnd tho wood cut boforo dark. I romembor in this way to hnvo read a history of tho French revolu tion. I romoniber also how linppy 1 wns to borrow tho book after n twoiullo tramp through tho snow shoeless.',' An old timo Now England expression, "getting tho mitten," moaning getting your offer of marriago rejected by your "host girl," has nn origin in tho custom of the carlior doys. Ono hundred yoars ago glovos woro unknqwn in tho country towns; mittens woro knitted and worn in all families. If n young man going homo from singing school with tho girl of his choice was holding hor nilttoned band, to keep it from getting eold, nnd took tho op portunity to urgo his suit, If tho offer proved acceptable, the hand would remain j If othorwlso, nn effort to withdraw tho hand would loavo tho mittoii. So tho suitor -would got tho mitten, but not tho hand. Thoro were largo familios In thoso days. Sir William Phlpps wasonoof 2(1 children, Bonjamln Franklin was ono of nfniully of They rejoiced in somo vory singular names. Thoso aro tho names of ono fam ily: Expcrionco, Waltstlll, Preserved, Hopcstlll, Walt, Thanks, Unltos, Doslro and Supply. It is interesting to noto that tho dinner hour has gradually moved from tho fore noon until oveniug. Tho word dinner is believed to bo n corruption of b!x hours, or 2 o'clock, tho hour nt which tho Nor man conquerors nto their principal meal. A young man from the Mnlno woods vis ited Now York on n schooner nnd wrote homo thus: "Hardly anybody hero eats dinner at noon. Most of tho folkR. ont theirs at 6 o'clock. Tho rich don't eat theirs until 7 or half past, nnd tho real upper crust don't dlno until somo time noxt day," Ho had evidently boon brought up to think 12 o'clock tho propor hour. Saturday night was tho beginning of tho Sabbath. Tho qulot hush that por- yaded tho vory ntmosphoro of tho liouso suppressed tho boisterous spirits of youth, and early planted a reverent luyo for the Now England Sabbath. Evorybody was oxpeeted to go to mooting nnd stay through both sorvlcos. Somo of tho stanch men rodo in tho saddlo, tho good wife on a pil lion, with tho baby In hor lap, nnd the noxt oldor child in front or behind. Every first Sabbath of tho month tho deacon could bo seen cantering up tho long road with tho consecrated jug for tho snora- montnl wlno dangling from his saddlo. It must havo been n ploasant sight on Sun day morning to stnnd by tho church and watch tho worshipers as singly, two by two, or In familios, they seomod to rise out of tho hills, from tho oast and from tho wost, from tho north nnd from tho south, for Snbbnth morning all paths led to church, as nil roads lod to Homo. In sum nior time tho boys nnd girls carried their shoos and stockings in their hands, to save them from tho wear and tear of tho hushes and tho long, sandy paths. Among tho dutlos of tho soxtbu was to turn tho hourglass. Tho sermon was oxpeeted to oloso with tho last sands of tho glass. How the children, nnd porhaps tho grown pooplo, watohod tho glass I But thoy wero somotlmos disappointed, for tho old minis tors had great gifts of continuance. Their wigs woro full Of loarniug, and as frooly as thoy had rocelvod froely thoy gnvo. In 1035 cadi mooting house linil tiio np pondage of stocks and whipping post, and in some placo thoy votod, "That all por sons who should stand out of tho mooting houso during tho timo of dlvino service' should bo sot in tho stocks." It was nlso ordered that profane swoar- ing should bo punished by sitting In tho stocks throo times; tolling lios, u fip-ti lu sliliungs or sitting in tnu stocKs two times. In 1DS5 nn unfortunate bonodlct was fined for Keeping liouso mono, a mon was fined for. driving a yoko of oxen fivo miles on tho Sabbath day. As long ago as 1715 it Is said there wero bad boys, and tithing mon wero appointed to soo that thoy did "not play in meeting nnd to keep tho dogs out of tho mooting houso. Mrs. Stowo glvos n, picturo of the old meeting houso, whloh is tho bost I havo found. "To my ohildlsh oyosour mooting house wns fashioned on tho model of Noah's nrk nnd Solomon's temple. Its double rows'of windows, of whloh I know tho numbor by hoart; its doors, with great woodon quirts over them; Its ueitry, pro joetlug out at tho cast end; Its stooplo nnd bell, all inspired as muohsensoof tho sub Unto as Strasuurg cathedral itself. How magnificent to my oyos soomod tho turnip- Uko canopy that hung over tho minisior s head, booked by a long iron rod to tho wall nuovol llow 1 wondered nt tho pau ols on olther side of the pulpit, carved and palntcu as a naming rod tulip. The area of tho houso was divided into largo, squoro pows, finished with nbalustrndo ton inches high. Through thoso loopholes tho chil dren could watoh each othor and report dlscoverlos." Tho mooting housos woro not wanned, but tho old nnd tho dolionta cnrrlod foot stovos, and botweou tho services thoy all repaired to a small building outsldo to cat their lunch and warm their nearly frozen limbs. The ministers wero sottled for life, ond thoy wore looked up to with great respect, nnd woll thoy might be, for thoy wero really tho only educated pooplo. In tho vory oarly days neighbors usually paiu irionuiy visits uuring tno wmtor sea son. In summer thoy wore too busy. The mon talked over tholr family affairs nnd tho prices of what thoy bad for salo. Tho wives and daughters ohatted frooly about their yards of homespun linen and llnsoy woolsey whilo thoy wero busy knit ting. It would hnvo boon regarded as qulto disgraceful for any woman to sit idle. All were rogalod with good dough' nuts, choese, lino oldor or homemade beer. Araerloan Monthly- Magazine. 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