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A Bentwood- Editor. For the benefit of those who hm .- no! hesrd :t.or forgotten it, we \nll :iw the sturv of u lmckwomls (‘dlil'l Yours ago, when :1 vermin “Hwy-m smu- mlrii-h we >lmll not numr- “A‘ .t Territuri'. :mJ \nth («-u llllmllliulfl‘. :i young Ln‘ypr from nll" «)1 il." n-1.l State. viuiumtml thixhvr. and wit‘. ul in the 3mm of K— , -. lie wnm'u-‘l‘ Al Al mimluly in hl‘ prof-55in“. :unl i'uw‘ mp— iclly m pupnlur favor, 11-- lnhl ln‘i‘ll ' there nearly two year.» when liu llhlui‘ml a print .1. In print :1 weekly pzipvr, of which he “as editor and lil‘Ulll‘lt‘l'll'. Squire S. “as xuln-h plmswl fur a while with nliling :l paper. “1- man man of very lnw datum». but he used the odi wriul"\\e," poi frequently as if there were u «lozon of him, and each m luig as Daniel Lambert. Strange to say, there were men at that tinny in ofiiee who were not a particle; more honest than they should he; a thing which probably never happened before , and never will again. Squire S. felt all j the patriotism of a son of ‘76, and: poured out grape and canister ngainst ‘ Eublic abuses. This soon stirred a omet‘s nest about his ears; but as there was no other paper in the Terri tory, there was no reply, and he enjoyed his wsrlike propensities in security. At length he published an article more severe and cutting, against mal iesssnce in office, than any that had proceeded it. Intact, though pointed stnoindividnsl in particular, it was a “soonhu.” ' Some three or {our da ti afterward he was sitting alone in his editorial oflpe, which wns sbont a. quarter 0! a mule from the printing establishment; hll pen was busy with 3 paragraph, when his door opened without much ceremony, and in stalked a man about six feet in his stockings. He asked,— “Argyon 8., the proprietor of this pa r?" fiinking he had found a new patron, the little mu, with one of his blandest unilee,nnewered in the affirmative. The ‘ “linger delibentelfy drew the last num- ‘ ber of the diaper rom his pocket, and pointing to 9 article against rogues in ‘ once, told the nfi'righted editor ‘ that it we- intended “him." It was in j vein thet S. protested he had never ‘ head ofhim bolero. The wrath of the a visitor rose to lever heat, md from be- g ins I 0 long reetreined, boiled over with I double fury. He sue the editor his choice, either to publish a humble, a very humble nonunion, or take a M mon the W. Either eltomtive wu vaunted; but whet could he do? The tamed W in twice his line, l at! It «no blow “flap-lily him {or ‘ n om: nohoe' . agreed to re ”; end “she vidtor inn-ted upon ailing chi-Mon himeeu, he not Mn to tut. Squire 8. made an new to nit to to printing once, :flh e With wold 131wa M, a loan H 1 VII w; I; 1‘ m l l l B.hndhudlygonoflfl_yrodlwhenhe Wamvho mquired where 3.5 m vs, Ind ifhovunthomem WMb.too,wuonthea-mo\ amn‘du tho‘huvkitoxflm pointodi www.mwldfimhewonld‘ Ind Maillot within, mini-mosh drain hid. W 0100- oldenq 'flm‘ “omg. Then-affluenew member] 0:19.11: rushed in:l $9 a“, nil than vi 0 W "Ihr, Meow-rm" all hold high!» wouldteachhimhow , to m‘ '. ileum nu ‘ “minnows-23%“ bypie odig int-Jpn; told-Mun! : figmen flw Minn-aw Mum-had ilb ' , tic-cutout! of sin-go judinklhodinpuddlaonthnfloor, tho chin hid their leg- md backs Who’d“). skillet mrgery to an“. m’oufildlonlytoimpim . With, Mr . ‘nguow;flhflnnpid£l;zf Wm 'mfi'gi: fi‘fifii‘é“ "‘° . or. itin hm eq ..’l'ho ink onthe loa- m in in) to their hoe‘s,till bail ol_ Ital: uni nae moot ludicrou 'Wwfl The noise and up wm trunnion. The neighbor llWlMlHN «shined, with-o Wtwom‘wmfight mg mßa 'B3- once. Nomad-red m. mfiiam“aa.sp‘°fii W Mme-mm"- : 1121 ll , IN“ M oonyinoedtht‘l whammynw minimum tau-hm ‘ . V" raw—*o— ‘Ww'madnupfihkughe ‘v w w.- M;um¢mn§‘ he ”one My" lmon 1133 “.W filmy hil' ovoxgl huh j lore-pun, while} In: a.“ ‘nfi‘m " hin'my by the till, we “‘3'qu” “3"“ “”1“" .W' . my 088' mm bmw‘h‘byof the house, lilt ing them from m: to shit, the am Elli»; then up on in hind leg: Ind mound lining them with its {any mmmt an cotton from 3 oi oi}, di ' in their mung Ind "poem me mmcauvre Mb" eon-med every drop. We have m lump of anger in deep amnion th of ‘ 11:38th I e n was W‘ And a ma aw y. mt “Jamai: “m °' “8' '- ny ti it over, fiat mnu on the ‘30.): be ”, v canon of upeohnt breth ren at washing for the windhl]. "You're I nuinnoe. I'll commit you," nil in offended judge to n noisy p-lon incourt. “You have no right tooommiunuinnce," said the offender. ' Wht in Pure Blood? The following remarks were made by I‘n‘siilvnt Welch. 0f the lowa Agricul tural Cullogv. ut the rcrcnt shorthorn lrrwulvra‘ vnnvontiun: While wining,v here toulay. I was “linking uf/the important sultjm-t. ho“ lam: Shall :1 thoroughbred uniinul he hrwl by crossing with a scrub, lwfnrv lu-mniinq pure l'looJ? The English mlv is, to ('roxs [our times with a female and live times with the nmlv. “'0 take a half-blood mnl cm» with a lllll‘C'blOnll, mnl we have n quarterbltmtl, and at the fit'th-r'ross we will have an animal that lan thirty-”no parts pnrn lxloml to one part svrub—thu! is, it' we» compute the «‘l'UssOi uritlxulutivully-vliut whvn \u tulu' into consideration thv t.u't that thu luu'c-blbodml animal is prvlmtcut over the svrub,th(‘n the animal has but a minute portion of m‘l’ul) lvloml. WhE-n n pure—blooded short-horn bull is crossed with uscrub cow. the result can ‘ not be computed arithmetin'ully, for the prepotence of the thoroughbred nni , run] over the scrub controls to a greater ' or less degree the value of the progeny. :The future beef and butter of this ‘ country depends on the value of ('rosu . ing. I crossed a common cow, u poor milker, with an Ayrshire bull, and the l result was en Ayrshire calf resembling l his msle parent, and with not one per ceptible point. in favor of its mother; thus the scrub was almost entirely lost. llt is impossible to say that a certain number otl crosses will produce arithmet -1 ical results. The short-horn bull is the most prepotent animal on earth, not only particularly. but genernlly; and for example we will take the Seventeens. Suppose there have been nineteen crosses since the importation of 1817, at the present time there would be one ,two-thousnmlth part of scrub blood in a straight Seventeen; that is, if it was r computed arithmetic-ally, but when you . take into consideration the prepotence kof the Elite-blood over the scrub, you gwonld ave an animal as near perfec itionasit is possible to get. What are ithe excellence: of the short-horn but [his merit, and power to transmit that excellence and merit to his progeny? I maize, also, the value of strains of ‘ '99. The value of astrain is that that IKarticnlar family produces the beat art-horns. We often find that, by reversion a very homely or interior bull,il hat. 01a goodlamily, will brood hook to some of his theaters and reproduce then. The principle that Wheat-like, mm-tobethetrue M v. 801 p. our Tun-T There nppears tube a diflerenoe in judgment as regerde the propriety of thin opention, and my of our prom inent fruit men ut the East cannot see alike In to its utility. Some claim that the rough, scaly hark should remain on the trunk and main breaches as a per tinl shale for the inner and live bark. ‘lnoomheting en Insertion thetthe re- Imovnl of this old rough eurfeoe would hove I‘tendenoy to cure the creaking 91 the fruit in my verietiee, u, {or in stance, the White Doyenne. it he: been proved that young thrifty trees will produce perfectly worthless fruit in my inlhnoee, while old, scaly-buried tree. will beer peflmimm. It still remains to be p thst this old deedeoveriugieof nu nee tothetree, ndellmulteoknowhsgetlntitilvery unlightly; but A much wane hult then ‘hubuneteted iethe herbor itefimdl for 111 manner of injurious insect- end ltheireggl. This in emply eulllcient to ;induoe every owner 0! en orclnrd to tole-m hie trees thoroughly end wuh them with tome eniteble prepontion ywfllmfl o‘nlyeeulehgyounghuk fwd en grow thily, ‘at it wi neatly induce the foliage to assume sricher hue, fie t§elr¥t to “Income non - 0V or have ”Mam buck, the history of sl,de oompoeedflot the Newtown PM ‘ a y worn out trees, t for the peg-Jetty year: had pro— duced nothing but wormy, knotty lruit. new hat the treee ell cerefully eel-oped. (Id wllhed with e proper-lion 10! hme end eul hut. the ground cov iered over with hue and mum and f'the result we- 131° nexteeuon e heuy crap I: out specimen: a ever ‘g-oedthe t 5- ot meaoeoton, when ewtown Pippin- were the crowning ’ gig-y of every Peunlylnnie teble. The ; vy nmunng my hove done it, but \the leaping «thinly contributed .to therudgmdieenti edtoeportion o! the pniee. am am ‘Wfihe - a . joys: ‘ re veteranheobh‘ied, there innothinfi Io ml. u to well took the 30' about the mall {mite inst about the time they have let their fruit. Much of the ulna of this operation, however, willdependon the nature of the soil. The ndnnhgee ere least in n tenacious, MW mnpomu nil. Itin nid tint en enimnl derive- noet benefit Imm food when it is hungry before it begin. It in oerhinli no with plum. Weter npplied to ooil elmedy wet, in In injlirdy; endweteznevet he no telling nn muse on vegehtion u when ev ery lee! in shout to wither up tor went 0! it. A plant 9.th never eeeme to went inter, is 1n n very doubtful condition in regnrd to it: heelth." Tn idea 01 making flour by urn-lung the gnin with innumenblo mull trip human. bu been carried out in Eng hnd Io moon-1% tint s paladins mill, coating 81, , will produce as much flour as I grinding mill worth 85,000. A lam: mm will grow round 0‘! square mods.- How Senator Jonas Won Money at Taro. " Some twunty-eight years ago," said Sonntor Silver Jones to a reporter of the Philadelphia Times, ”Iwcnt to Cali fornia. and on the way out was an old gmnbh r. “ith n M't-Ollt of fate boxes, l'olllttto mlllvs, etc. He touk a liking to nw. and ln- bull]: ‘ Johnny, I‘ll tell you :1 sorrel that may saw you many a dollar. Do you see this roulette wheel? It's circle is blncl; and red, and they bet on tho colors—n nonrl)‘ oven vhnnce. Now. watch luv, Johnny,lm I sit here and spin the hull. Do you see me :r-ntlylruiw my kin-cs. and press under the frame at tho mhlv 1‘ “'0”, those l'ml and him-k voinlmrtmrnts are con mu tml by tun svts of wires. I raise my lint-o when I sve that the bulk of money is on the red. and that wire running l through the red trills nnd trembles, so ‘ that the ball won't rest on any red cell, ; but is repelled, and settles in some I lulnck spot. Johnny, remember this i when you have bagged your gold dust." i I went into a gambling house about a i your afterward to make a stake. There 1 was a fine, fighting gambler sitting there , spinning roulette. Said I to myself, ‘ Young man, I'll just take in. peep at‘ your knces.‘ He raised them very gently, l and I planted my money against thel pile, knowing that when he swept thel great amount OK for the red, he must ‘ pay the black. So I ickcd up a hnna dred dollars or so. Ellery time I hit it. a That gambler got his eye on me. It was , an eye {ull of small-pox audacity. He: addressed me finally in a loud tone of 3 voice. Said he: ‘ Didn’t I tell you never ‘ to come here again? Didn‘t I tell you ‘ that this was a place for gentlemen?' This is a gentleman's game. That man, [ gentlemen, it is my duty to warn you! against; that loafer is a thief.‘ " “ \Vell,” I continued Jones, “ I had never in my. life been there before, but I new the scheme. If I resented. what the boss said, there were forty fellows there, up pen and so forth, to kick medovrn stairs and rob me, so I meekly said: ‘Well, 'sir, I do not wish to make any disturb ance here. I! you don’t want me here. I’ll take my money and go.‘ " A Turkish ’O. Killer. The Turks, grave and majestic in they are supposed to be, have a tradi tional JOO Miller, one Near-Eddin, who lived in the days of Timour, the Tartar, or Tmerhne (A. D. 1335—1405)—-him of the one eye and the game leg—end who dared to jeet with the terrible sol dier, even to hie face. The beet known etc of Nur-Eddin in often found in colliyectione of mec dotee. It ie thet of hie thrice fooling the numny of true believer- ont of e lemon bh three enoeeuive jocuhr re~ pliee. Teflnttime he ucendedthe pulpit, he aid, “ Oh, true believers! do you know whet lem in; to lay?" They replied, “ No.” ahereupon he Inked, “ Ol whet Ineto preach to such {germane- ?" and came down from ‘ r 513.» fine when he uked the 1m queefion, they answered, “Yes, \we know." Wherenpon he said, “ Then ‘itie uele- to: m b an yam" ma MIL-o den: , , “was film, having than counsel toga . o oonaofion‘ pmpuod In June: which they ught would cor. not their jokerpmchor, And said. “ Some of u know, mcl some don't." ‘Whmupon ho promptly replied. " Let those who know toll mono who dou't;" unique); mm game down. WT}; i; :3“ “x; 3.7 m. sermon vntxng than exchange. There is 31.0 modd eimihrity in some of these stories to the Irilh sort of jokee «119 d “ hull!!!’ Thnethe Rodi- dxeuned one, night flat he in offered nine upon for some thinx, but denuded ten; And. upon this being Allowed, he demanded mne ben, but woke up jut It “at point, and, perceiving that there VII neither cash nor customer, he turned over and shut up hill eyes, laying, “Oh, well. my friend, gl]? me nurse, then."— " water,” in 'r m- ember. p N_"’l°‘.‘__”"" Sumo Gnom.—-There in e onriom‘ one releted of e men who wee I. well known chnneter end 1 men of some, whmitwuleidheneedto neennm herofpeopleintheroom with him. Now he hinted! hen deeoribed the whole 0! the gunmen”, end all the “much tort. ellidthetdter hkingecupof tenor eolee. or no on, they me mtm hieroom mm numbers. end no he" got better leu nervous, he has only \ mthe true or leg- of the person-,1 without seeing my other port of them. ‘ Newthiohnn kngnhr notion of the refine 0! fine eye. A gentlemen, sitting in his limo” day, reading or writ ing, on 3 round hie heed, new eit ting in e ehnir, 3 women in e red closk.‘ And he laid, “ How can. you in here, good women ?" The women mid noth-' “n 3. “ Whnt in the Ineening of your semg here, women ?" No never was made. “ You hove no right to be here; go out of the room." She took no no tioeol him. He got}? end mg the bell for the eervuit. e eervmt me in. “ Turn this women out." “Whnt wemm, lit 'l’" “ Why, the women in the red cloak." “ There's no wonnn, nor on red clash, air." “ Well, go and ‘ {etch the doctor for me. Tell him lam ill, end wieh to npeek with him.” The nun, however, we: not to be frightened by thie, become he knew it wee I dela eion of his sight. _ BAD luck in a mu: with'lnndn in big pocket- nnd a iipeiu his mouth, looking on to see ow it will come out. Good luck in I mm of pluck, with hil Ileana rolled up, And vorking to make it come out right. Amorimn 1:. Foreign “on. In a letter from Leipsic, Mrs. Jane ' Swisshelm says: When we come to draw the line between the socinl conditions of I the upper classes of Germanium Amer ‘ can women. there is something to be said on lmth sides. A woman here has no ”animation to go to the open: for per . snmil display. She can not excite envy g with her fancy hat, for this would inter furo with the rights of the people who ‘ sit behind her and “nut to seethe stage. Sim must want nothing conspicuous. and must not. by word. look or act. call atten tion to herself. 'l‘lu-ro must he no flirt ing of inns or 'liervhiefs, no sly glances, no flutter, or giggle, or display of a de sire to be seen by strangers. on peril of life. A woman who would behave in an evening entertainment here as I have seen hundreds do in Chicago, Pittsburg and other American cities and towns, would be irretrievably lost in reputation; the father or mother who would under take to conduct a girl home from an operu where she had recognized the glance of a. stranger, would be apt to need the assistance of a police ofiicer. Whereas a girl who goes to witness the performance may give it the closest attention, exchange salutations with all her friends, go from one part of the house to the other to do it, and well: home. A msmox exchnnge says that “the jabon is now generally used by married ladies." This would seem to indicate that a harmless but incorrect method of spelling jawbone is now prevalent in polite society.—[Norwich Bulletin. Elegant Photon-"n!“ ‘ Will be taken (or ynu at remntbla rat-d by culling on Tunylur & Cu.. 415 Mon‘gomely hired. Ban Funciucu. All work gnu-rm ed. flullt-r‘u Pebble Specimen-n. Dirchons-cnd prk-a “n nml ed {rev Orders by In.“ recelvr prumpl nun-non. Hoods ("rammed gr Well-E‘gxrxu a. l n. 0,”. 1113“!»le lnappruvlll. HULL .Upncl-n 11;!» Manhunt-wry nveuma-r Hush. Sun I-‘ruhrlwu, (warm-m Tmrnn's Ixnux on. —'l‘he nixuplcat and mo“ powerful remedy for rheuunumn. neural gia. sore “Iron. Ind :11 achu sud pains. Bold everywhere, n! tiny cents per fink. ‘enhl'u Haul-It’l- I‘ollogr. This In In excellent school [or boys Illd young men. 11, «lan mom’llly um! dhclpllm- ure lully. \"uunl mm thou] examine an- Helical ho lons Illemllng el-ewhvre. For Information cull It he omw. 24 Poul. UL. on Andru- E. P. “HALO. 8. l’ Sen; lodging Ila-so. The 81. (humor. under the mungement of Capt. Mullen, in now thoroughly tum'uhed. ev ery thing now. elem Ind Kleuanhceutnlly nil mhd uul wceuible by t e princignl city lpu~ longer cm ; price- wry renom 19. Cd on Capt. I. when you come to the city. on 1m:- uvu. 11. PAINLKHU DENTISTRY. muuu- once 0:- Id mlnbund [org-Inla- utrlcllou of mm Hell 01 Arflflclu Tee: Inn-mod la la“ all you". Iron: 01. upwu'd. Gold ma silver "may“ Imam. moo. Ten you-“coolant action. 081-30.19509 {or Imeghn Punch-s. (8a a» donut; DB. I'. I 0 KW w— lI?'A NII humour- Glunv gust-W In (M 013; 0135!: Inne'uoohin noingm styles 0! pictum. which rival: W n hue ever teen. The pneu- b 5 w mno land. rend.- lhm lu- men unbl- oh fi‘habythoddflmmnm-rm My on . may ‘0 thm‘w duping. Thu-Fl lama “mun In“ 3300‘ not! n. Tho “I. Dun- & 8310-. In Judy durum-w "put-don on thin cont. lu! vhmmflimuoomwuo "raw-Liana 111 douubhd. mndvlud by phynclm tom-moduli. who! VIII-k: Ito or “I!“ dun. during on (by. In I um. with than vlo M [Ma advice {Mummy bota- m Isl-bur cl “drills." All hum bneono m anual-Mun. Alanna. which vill note» numlorlntoxluuu llqmudvmum undue-perm, {at no ban-mo! communal» anytime-tumor.“ II Dr. M'- Iu Wood Tonic. emu-m the JIM- at my Wall 111-111. un- met: do. not an. {l'mf-mm‘fl’u ’25..“ “I: 3 mn um Inns mwmwmmununu mutton mthl-onw Illa-Dec. mcmof the Tonic ll d.- amne- lnqumln. termini-run. from Item om nun-won (I [Nu II can. WW. nmmdh'ud'l‘o-fism «mud-numhummhndm u: Intui- for Viol-om. food. To all who no than «VIIuMIo-‘Cchmddnb mm glean-3WO! Dr. man-31.” din.“ od'l‘othndMomlqmw dmdevhmbyM-Ihomb Lari ymwbyswdmnddht. ommdlunmumthfllflnp gum-outwards“. rum-Mull)!“- $5 to S2O www.- arrmfl J In. m'llJ-‘I I"- . TAL ROOMS.” Kenny BL. mu But. an: ”Incl-co. m:- or Olwlomml lumlnhwnd. A Indy mm In Mundane. UlAD urn-n only "nylon-d In opuue. i 370: :' 61-h. DII'I'M. 'fin I. an“ Bram lumen K d pagan.” "audio. Nb- flgafi... , BUSINRS 8 com 810 ’utflnot, ' lA] nucnco. 0PM!“ UIION ”HAIR. UAR FRANCIS co. The oldest And most eomrleu Common-1d mum on me count. Blow: In} I; new hmlture: moron?) Instruction; prune-l when: high unna lng 111. the while. Blmnumn commin um] time. buy and Evenln‘ u-loul. clrculnn m-y be hm (m on Ipullc‘uml. _w ‘ Om: be lumbhod by the MILLER 8: RICHARD TYPE FOUNDRY, ‘ Wlm Muir Extra Han! .llelal 800er Tupi. on n luv ‘ houn‘ notice. Ind 11. the lowen prion. Addre- lllll' & RICHARD. ‘ 11l BAanllyrz Sum. Ban P'nnclnco. DBESSMIKIIG PIRLOBS. HRS. R. (I. LEWIS. MISS l. E. DER!" (Formerly o! m hylor 8L) (Lute (mm the Int. 4 NNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE OPENED ml: meg-at hrlorn. In. I? “I 111 nun lOw lloel. comerol Butler and Kmny streets. Bu: had->O. when we Inc-l mnemo- Iron: Pub ‘ Ind New York an be had wont". . Waking 80".. lvenlnLDrQ-oc Ind Bfldfl (XII- ‘ unne- male mm the (on main Mum Dre-en I Walt]. All kind: of murhl turn Tle the evnlor. ‘ GOOD NEWS ! GOOD NEWS! " Have You Hand the News?” Thu mart-2n slluuTuhe) Plant-er . m Tullor. hm rwllll‘Ptl hlq prim»; w sull‘lze (1:. :50 per run! lona-r 111-- fur-nor [II-1t... -' MEAD ll IE [.INT: Full Dronlu Sun 0! (hr um: nsl? Beaver urt'1u1h.,..,‘.... Slylinh ('hmmrrc Mun”... V . .53: 3 5131141 l‘mum rr l’nuln.... ....W 80 lo I. .. Dir-mun] Mammal Sunk”... ‘ . . . 33.3 .. hummus (‘un—nurn- Suns.... . . .O. O. 25 o. wwl ((yrh'unzph-s. l'nlrm In- In: H lhlvrs pmmpny uummm (In. ) n “dually, A" PETER SHORT, l’mNmzu Mrzur'lusr Tuum. 6.1] Hurr-menln street. lanne . _ \ I t" Hit-It'll; hnn l-‘rnncm‘rr.nt‘.- L“ (run-n) n-an-nm I r. -I ) Im!ntu'm’nwcliun with muy nth‘l‘v‘r’Tn‘l‘llhr tfl‘fgem u nu. «no I nprvurnuxi um lu-Ix mad I - p’uxlous punk-I. | , I“ e u “men:- Hli‘Vl 1"(1‘ )IACIKINIC Wu A".I“Qd the flllver Sled-l I. 137;, Urchin? Eugene Mona-u. one n! "w (‘mnmmu Wu! tor years in un- mnpluv 0| Hunmul mu. Ann; hr the Florence. How Mr. .“ul’mul rem—[rod hh appointment. [hp pllhllc up :u llberly to Judge. 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