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ATTUEST AT ii. i.-Aicui.u H iar-roe - -a" u la r' LI -L aU 1 ... . r .: 1 Eti io-a t-rr t K,r-?-' 1) . La ;r6 :-- '' . -i j- fi- t 1 tar- Da Oa -VI i ' k . a. -ia WaiTlfi GOOD. pars i a ax d- si T.GEOy, aonr.nsxrr, ivi. a lt rv a '.a 1l i3i.x-i t i v a Ti jy. v.'Tm ma k tin. RESxrziiTTcr dentist, SOMEHSm . I'A- . ... ,i.-TB a.i ra-.: e -ac u..- ua a- 7- . 'c ai M! ;et. a arj :i (;. 3. MILLER. aff-r twt . .1 i rj; a: xrw. . r ' , 'C.a3 t--r tJ (if-vtwrt-ea -.at IfflU the ra-r; it a.. I a .te. " T- Le a i cat..e: aa-HV ".. f je. : :ny JOHN HILLS. DEKTIST. ..-- . 5-a 5 w -r- ia O a S;reet-S.aor-l. Pa. auTinc .L teeth:: aj. t ITTZY. DEi TIST WIS CiT. .-.rK: c, vr5ii Tee-t- i: ar;eo i- e :i e-y i ri .-.-. .ear-. li;f -xe. ia-r--. lie j :r rr.e rarrTi-ai W.J i e j - - ft ta.:iri t'.n- it wiaijzr to Aiirea a aee. j TTiLL HOUSE, . . . i... Ji .HN' ? ' t .1 - Fi. ra.z t ;.c i.- T.'.ce f p-eared 'a ar- ?r ii-i f 1 -uc t-iTr.xa a ac. p-naaaeit oa.- .'t ;kt ! I - . ' i j i.-'. , a-"L.a c "! ". li w- i' a; rnn va i si.- ii.? ar jC- a-ii ai-. :.is u I ! -.'. Ai t j . ia..- earir .y .:.a: ti .... i4?y j iwr errne : ataie t-j e.- a Lia'. CO m Ure:. Anii-j'.-r e.rt ai I SaS; id.i si e' .. a-.:':.-: t t- wax-. t "r.-rv mvi tbe tae .a a: a :j'3.-f i ::u e tw :ie sai': a: :r H lay ua riT ai all v.tee'-e ii e K. -a--JS ' i-". LiVa. KlaCl'SIXIh, Pro rii'lor. jerxiar aiw wJ Or-a-a iie 1a all (w:e aa iK - aivi a-i a.'.-e. aa4 X 5.- Lr; t -.:i4t. r i'I :ei-e ca. v .r . 5 a.trmt ae '.--::x L-aJLrx a. hj. a a.i :a .:-! rx-- 1-iL -STIVE HAl ATT"JiSl.1 ATi- - "JlAMOND HOTEL- STOYSTOWX PA. t rr-. a J - fr J 1 irsts ii? ire ei! lijinaUoLE leather, JOHN HICKS & SON, EOMfFSFT, T.V., And Real Estate Brokers. nST-VBJ-ISllllD Is-'. rtrtr t-- 4erreti ariLbey e rx-fcaar? K'.'ja-ert- irr-at aJ ta. K t tur:r art atiaT jt r-a'j-rr :a dar, tiwr-t. a iv t..,'- w z . . a&:a w4 r:M- Ueai eie fra4eaa rami) , prctsj-y a;: c4r: v. a.A MEs FOR ALL. l iif tjr aale. oa wraa mitr.ia tbe reavfk -f e- 7 aavr. ttvaark-aw aa.'ia.MU. b"4k.a. fetta. tixy-r Laa-.a aiay -al 'aa-ia. tUiif iuta aw . a aj:T-at par-a iia anacy. la janej -mr. aa acre ap 1. a- re. Tl txe warr-a:i Terata war L a ia aaaul aad tk aaacaani aqaaa aaawaa payaieaiL pe-peny cr- Ke aen! affi.a wai aa at rf aT al taM-a . aU ew. ar ana U u t- Tw tn hw ren; tl a- a.-. 1 D.WEaAXD LMTIUTOns SALE -s fiarai A. M taa. laae Low-v TarkeT TpateoraMol. 1 ? tae pxvrr aa.k n.y.fc ! harretia aneea tm aui aer- i tKae aiTut eia araac aa aa ! aaijr THOKA- BEAK. a iaiaia"TriTT "i aaaia a-x-a.ir . " aai aaaaie. a . aaa aaaaa,.17TL x 110 1YOL. XXIY. NO. 43. :JDHSSTaWH SHOES BASiji 12V CLINTON STREET. JuH.XSTOWy. FA. 1 .! qi a.i tea tuaK OvOar. Prwest : t-c uaierea i.a jt cte . ia:rri aa a,, is j. at J bb avail lU'taunT aa ii mot iii2:i3e a year wiuy.; u ioorp(- I . r ' .'. pan la Hi mm .it t v - T M Itt una oc r.. ku. Prrfeirre wit. 'biM .n Lit jit nM I fctrr, atf- ' jfvn -rci. rrr.! vor loumaxJ ' r. ht-mt aavl anil i Rxi t Lfwc i'..:." ii. A. fvA. ojct1 x; 0v. J. 0. KlilMEL k SONS, -1 ) A TSTT" "Tr-r" T7 TP. SchjII & Kimmei, ! i Acccu of Herein and oth- j ' er E-ne3 People Soxioi-.cd. Dr , ! 2Gttle in all ptrts of tie Coun- i try frr Collect: sile. Mouey :-s made. loaned and Cambria County BANK, M W. KEDI &CO: SO. S SAIX MTKEET. JOHSTOWN.PA., A (irtv ral EUthiaz BaieTi.asact-d. ! i C ...-' aie t 1- para 1 . -e I ti-.ed Sum ;rsi .-raiir: a:- - ::a .i ai-4 vClc w- l- i nt-f is inn". a ; ni i1 ICriS DIBERT. JOHN D. ROBERTS. JOHN DIBERT&CO, BANKERS uIM2 SO il FH5II3" iiiilTl JOffilSTOWN, PA. 4er-aunt of Jlerchanta aod other bti-oineM people aolicil ei. Irafi necotlable iat aUl part af tbe eoanlrjr for Mile. Vlnnitr t lia rit aaaaaS I aallj afltaaaaat I lade. Interest at t the ravie off Sta Her eeoU per atamnan ava- j lowed 1 lane Oepowita. Savinpa laepoavit BooWa Una 'ed.atnd ImereM i. ontpountled Vmi-ananalli wben ae-lreu liacti:r Bas.cess Traairf.ttd. T5C9aLX aTBX7a:z. J. II. Zimraertuao. Somenaet, Pennm. TV t5 if -.tar? tf i!:;-reo: braavlt. masa'ae tar.i 1 a 13 i '. d tbe rrjmr. g "4 taixra.-. ti.e r-.i-vi aaaa Sml ay any taiae atar a ".. r- f '. r t-i f r-r a j.a totava erer tr&earS-. u S- ta-M- Frlera to tan tae ar3t" New Firm. SHOE STORE, SNYDER & U.HL 'Ilatiini; pnrfliju-ed the Shoe Store !a(e!t owned bj II. C. Reerlt. Vt :at TO.fcsr. !a ?::- t- i::re'l f w ce u-s urt ave au ik Boots, Shoes and Gaiteis BOTH OF Eastern zzi Hst.8 Hanufactan a va l f.ri iiLr- We a-ii. w. &aai ftaaciT a 'all tyl MOROCCO. CALF SKINS, KIPS. AND LINING SKINS ail ktaOa. iU a fail ae f Shoe Findings. Tae H'OIE 31 AXTFACTVaE NETvil. m ia eiaann 4 DEPABT. 2s. 13. Snyder, Esq. W be reparattua Ste --TT--ar Good Work and Eocd Fits Tbe paaaiar U r n.ai tamiaN at caul aaad u aumari M aara avatta aa tariiaia. i artraa a av aa ta aaaa. SNYDEE&UHL. T " i - rPLETONS' i AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA NEW REVISED EDITION. will fcrenU bi -l- ! !. - WTrTJ - . . . X.mJ iswuoui M una. Mhl ; 1 1 rBM i-Uucai rei-.jn it,itJ. f kfi.; iMm aic Bl ilr,wr m new . m an -- m rr .a.-. Mte wl Ui i.. k i ir jcvara. Irreat , - 4 lirt M wt-a.it .- a. yn j am. -aij ta is. ata.v' aw t iMsacal j utvfiJUi caisaiaia' ue euitor? u. 1 n.f i lT.TJZ-.Jt -Srt; u i m- j r.. cc-l- ! rae i naat e sa ilei h-xx aiJ are?n. l t U& lae a-- i t taut reresftui wtsiita-1 j .V jot 1A lie ar-Jial Kerr; pU: tTt i.e j ti errry taa f-m " " ( i ir.. ust u licl a k Cyci-i-'awiia. wrj! i!e j a2,e (aa aia Cvg.aa aa i'J vrejereM. tu t ViiA a&ea isjr(.-aiea.ia Ji ia cua. ai tae fwarexoiPjta'"1-" ' it uiitTirxcr which sre it:rTs:frf tat ; njw cere.f cja ih cnaiva ca?h i aVKTiarJ jnm. .a. t w :a-i h.as of the dinae ia tae eobra.-are of rMi:j aia am u. u - 'J'a 1 a larre wiadaw. Alarm and aaxietv ' Tctt .a brace ail traaciea v acieaca al of aa.a- j fc , . - i rai i-ior-r aaJ oeti ta bj uica aaj -1 aere oepicted oa ter features, and 'SrXfSS? ai taa-.a--ra. i areser. . a-aawc;i-re aa 1." ra ft striaiuea Aiaas HKeacm t i- r-a.-f-i : uifar Iteir ar-Sie ea-- Jj ili.V'1?r;! aa aii.rar!e (ratBreo la. t ye- ua 1 i -..r'r. . - J . - - r 1 ixya. uMttar. , . v..;th fair t,:.n Xataiit. Rarie'-ti ih- . 1 f sj ar. f. a ui to mbacr:vT- ccy. far iueotjrery (4 eavra sie. n o iarar e5av. rotsava. eaeb fteiiaiii'f.y j a.al a.., pairc. to T !..u."-r.f-"- aeaeraa i.avH km usxrmTvan - i . , I CIJ1 T ivu. ....... - . : . . . ... , t a is i-sraTT Lcaiier. rr tc4 ia Kaii iara-T iiT p - 1 1 ! :. .TTV, a-r?mit!T.tanK!Uc Hit T',5Bi' .Mialic I.aiitu-IL ice ia 'Tiii x TTee.ati:;Be. gut acf es. per rai. . j j Hastily the cocr opeaeJ: aad a lTJt'r:i'ijouTiZ maa advanced towards her. cul n-a.sJeojB. anil be f'U'.a oooe a two owe a4pecea page U use AaerKaa Cyc'.' iia. iStL-f tjpe. iiii5Utioej, ett. wal be ?eat aT . : j oe a;-p'ijcuae. i'.-n: cJl-s taarasatc tra'1 -aa:e4. Aiare-a J. H. ILUAACSOX. Arsi', ts SiiiASc. riiiabarja, fa. UkLISS, FOLLANSBEE & CO, Merchant Tailors, .iad ZVIamn ;iT -ir Gent's. Yootb's and Beys, FEsMoiiatls Clotliiii as3 121 Wo4 Stitet, eararr rLflh Irraae, PITTSBUKGH. C LA T E ROOFS. "boe arbo are mer baiViisa; aecra aboci kiw '.ta- rt rbeaTer :a tbe kca raa la act ca Siiaie avai-'a tk a ua aaua-iea. Slaiea-ia iajtfareeer. a&i 8 repair, are m;aird. ate f leea tae par eat . aLrr fcr rtrrat S.a--e ia flre fT" ETery rod tceaawM awtiMiu rar. Tbe aa-ler-ttraaa a aaeaa aa Cwabertaad, there be Laa a Ijm4 r.piy Peachbcttom L Bocktngham k ncosi-tb eery b i-tkSe. He wSJ eai'r kt to poj S-a:e K r Hc-aM. fi: lie aad pri ra:e a irr. ac etrber la t-wa fe ocafry at tae k.-et frim. sl w warrant 1 .: aa-i ate or a.:. r- u ta C-ire. . li Eti-ins-re Mrif-dojffiKl. Xi. (eimaii beieftTUk X O A H CASEBEEK, Pa. H. SciriTT. A;n "i. ia'i. C. A. WatTit C. W. Tsraai. Cheap Store! t'EY tKa.C-S. GEOCIEiES. FAEaI,3 nPLXxrjcis. H A LI"KS.E, CKAiTf, Avt. k- rr Ci'i r FTotv. Gebcarts, T-k. 1876 Will PAPER, 1876 rVerra: iw tve)?ia tVe 8rlrar r!a ar- rarari. Tae beat Pa.-taia boaae lm..T rw-..wt- Latiake raper. aih aba vitfecac. taaoaa. Varie-. eirfKel at Pestle Qnaad Papera w!B Prte an itaatat. N-w Hall Piiaaerra aa Sawai -r rokTrtm. Aatennaa &okl CirooaX iit, Saua. piaia Iml. lVasuaa. a.. Fan Pr-ee Sjrer Kauai awaiMeti at kjpmatfcaa. Kae-riaal lriea ta Oeaaarrm. Ie Zonehe i Co 101 Fifth awe., net to Portoftee. XarrhSt PiTTSBt TliH, PA. T. D. EVANS. ARCHITECT. aaamaraaa ma Eani. OHet U. na Tl- PITTSBTTKG1T. 1876 .WHERE NOW ? 1876. Te It 1TH IO 4 X. aueatiae fun. afciii aavl heaibj Stea: WHAT FOR? T. br a r AaUt aat at ta One Million Acres avAriaib a lytliAXa B. Jt R:racx Sc-fla. Eaaatr Xarkata. 8- rw. OarA P-eclraamta all aaoer. Ail kiaxi danrfiiizr a-teaty ef araaer. uaabar aaat lia. aaai Pnaatnaa a la aaw acta ; aaarTaT3; balaaee aa uave. aaaTStaal far Uaatrau4 aaaapkaet. faa aa( Savrea aa. aa-arca. aod t easeiavd. Aadrea. . A. HoWaRD.Oacaaa'rOraawl aasayaaXirh nu b l i . . . . . , . -- - "ac s ommz j aaaa larpt. JPTa-trrS 3el OBTAINED . ara. aanrtvfaai. mm eAanre fear areliaua.ry aaaaeav. i- - ..-- . vfck ril . (re- C08 !"UU.T BaUX. A KTmE a riflA ata, Putaarja. Pa. ome lock-s dbeii or prHii- WILLOW. One iwcir iiy. fa tie tsstr rjTiaj. Befcrt a WaMr4 U?Ml u tic;. OoaJie4 ani fcred M fa wtattr tacr. Seai-triva kat aad cardlzal JeatSex. Fta e:: a Bipicj Weal OjW-LvcAa'aftr vfr T.rr-i of waltiny sb kf. Sail :!! V.'.Ce rxi U osra. Si far-. bed tk Vare Isrsa 3ia-!.i ere.', AaJ feeaJ na erea a teaf ef cajrr: Na-waerr Ue ac4 chill aal vet OaeV: abe fpy an liM rtoie: ta; waere Use trwiet raa A atj tti tilicw. Sae ftkkni ia tcr Uu loai A braiKi f j.srLe-wlli'. Ai -be eUdaa" far. ac toft aai fray; Sae wavmawd tarn &a knag ". Ab4 eaasti ar peisse-eaia. Sb piaji at CTi'S aaJ bi; ; Sue p'jyeJ at Crtdisg Trees: : A&I Wirt ie trrrl t te at la, Iyv-J Jmsied a dreaa. CerSe ta a U'e e y beap. Ua ier tb lrfaotbe, la saisef Sia aea.-. aitv 1 ie kit kw L., A ta.1T of rOces -W-t-a-r .' aw--r Aa J ribs rf re bt btxl. Fpr a a trio -airt tr-e. trre kneaa. ai kiiteti. lai t-t;J. Aa tha-k u tbey rtai4 be. liaae. TtOo. aad liac a irk ; vrtse. nc W:i ear! lia UA ?tk; S;r.ji?i. Ii? a r yal User' a.u. : Tt: all were t-l-w ytl. aaJ ttia; ..ij eaa lli al' L se. i rwr-e. as-j tiritr t -We are it wilicw pasfits; O, itr art tea liio-ice Xfi.'.JJ: ie k braaeti aai Lu&zk. The Lar.k w.3S waiieJ. -.V'---. nov' Tea! iark. ar. : j: (lki L-k i.. AaJ f:'j td tr avub-r fp--k: If tfc-r Tcrt Jpi. ataTTBi I: iJ be rrry akc; Bat I fcrat Lhe will jv-casiea Wiai't lad tae uiu-akr r C.Vf Btiit. ia J'i.' TViac Aracc 1DEMM1LO 5 ! In oae of lt f-jieBdid Dices of '(tte Rjsoiaa capiuL a f.:r voaair afiri ! she coLs:aatlr ciafped aad unclasped i her assail tanas, and tervouilv aroo and I .oked Ut !3tO tte etreet. to tte etreet, and , 1 ... .-I..!-: -sjj.e paiLlUl ia;eti.: reDCe, . ..r ,. - . .. i .... : -- oeastv 01 ie taCrsiaa Cuart, upon1 rhich ca;are aaJ for;aae bal show-laai ered everr 4" ui, aju lur 4 r - whjtn even tbe stera reatcres ,f I Nicholas woaid reiax into s-jmeth'.cg' ! ... -. I , , , iise a sci:.e as .e ijvaeo up-a cer beautv and rrace. 1 i-Iara to bidyoa fareweu, a;aie, I be said, ia a voice brokea by em tioa. ! 0a, Alexis! what is jt?" cried the ' yoanjr girL I have dispieased the Laipercr, iad be has ordered my arrest." "Tbe emperor will pardon yoa I will po to him," said the. "lie will re irftaae nre. He trss always tea so kind to mt." Alas! my Natalie. He will re fuse yoa this The emperor believes me concerned ia a conspiracy, and he never forgives. I am innocent, but be will not beiieve me; bet if I ara r-B to Siberia "To Siberia! Oe, Aleri;: it caaaot be it maat not bel"" For a moment neither spoke. At length, with a powerful effort at se!f controL the young maa said: "Na talie, let rae place this ring upon yonr Sneer, aad promise me that yoa will wear it always ia memory cf what mr love baa beea to yon. The em peror will force yoa to marry. I do not wish the thought of me t make yoa always wretched. He placed npon her fiajer a ring ia which was a single emerald of 5Tat brilliancy. "Do not uke it off, nor resd tbe inscription, till yoa hear cenaiiy that I have ta banished." he siad A shiver of horror ran throagb her frame, bet she went on, firmly: "Then read it;it will Cimfjrt yon. Now I mnt go. The emf eror allowed me this iaterview. aad the guards are awaiting me." He clasped her coavalrivrly to his breast, ki-fsed her brow aad lip, aad layiag her gently np n the divaa. passed oat. Ia the street tie guards awaited him. Tbe Tcrds cf her lover did not de ter Natalie from attempting t save bim. She sent a petition to tbe em peror, imploring aa interview; Cat was deniei er. She waTla"d t empress. "My p-;r child," said the empress, kindly. ' I woaid gladly take yoa tbe emperor, even .at the rirk "cf in curring his dlp'easBre; bat it is t'K 'ate. Alex's Poteratia has been seat to Siberia for life. Natalie heard her aoh Lift her up," said the empress, "she has fainted." Bat Natalie hai sot fainted. Slotr !v, hot resolatelv, she rose, and mak- j iag a gesture of respectful submis- ;sioa to tte emprci?, teggea leave to retire. When Natalie reached Lcr owa apartment, she drew iroa ber Eager the ring tbat Alexis bad place. npon it, and read tbe inscription carved upon tbeuaside ia French; "Death is the only consoler," it said ' We shall meet ia heavea"' Taere is no place mere dreary, more terrible, evea ia iaajiaa tioa, thaa the mines of Siberia. Among the condemned ia a large quickiiiver mine in the very heart of the co a a try, thousands of verst from St. Petersburg stooped at hia daily tuil a forra arh'e tall and no ble prcportioaa even his coarse habit scarcely shrouded. Hi delicate frame, unased to labor, aad exposed to the rigor of aa Arctic climate. sooa yieiued to the nnhealihiaes cf his occopatioa; and he was fast siaa iag under his trials. Yet, death wonld come, gntle deatn and hi heart leaped wi.h a momentary jy. The rjTjggle wa not long. A few days cf coaaaement to a hard pallet, a few nights of suffering, and the fiat, which evea aa imperial decree could aot slop, went forth. The rictim was released. Three months after this, the grand ehamberlaia of Ro6ia presented bim lf before Mile RadetekL aad ten- moaed ber to the presence of the em peror. When eondacted to the palace, his majesty diaat.LtBed the gentetaaa ia waixiag aad airbed ber to approatb. Hisstera features were contracted tte stera :eaicres o: tae tmperor'ease. net era Here and report. rset ESTABLISHED, 18 SOMERSET. PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, lS7b bT aa expression ct 0ep (Ji?p.aeare. "-Wtrdjea Mademoiselle P.adeuki; wear m-.araiog?" he said. -D abt m. era for conspirators who wocM snbrmthe eoreraraeDt and brio detrSL a their eJaatr?!- -V 'ire" she answered "I wtarioVirftioM "h!S roor w S dlTb.rS wbra. br Toorpre comoaad, nrnaiceJ dt btad " nrJeiibeeTJ tSSi -l!enPt7,r rrf7r a d'ff"enr pBL ywi ut a Q.nrent porpce. 1 Cave C2 n-fQ rn.JilBu Tar Tuti -Mercy, tire! exclaimed Natalie, ela-pin; ber bacd, inipJuraJ. ' Do ooi ft.ree me to marry." "Farce, Mdoijise;llc! that U ma ujtiy wrd 1, Tur nope-rur, recoji uiiidei yuar uxrp:auc of the Sitii of a TOiidif D-bir3ia of fcih rabk. Tiw-re are reasons of elate arcicb ui.ke rue iipr-r4T desire ibis mar riage. And, Nata ie," be added, b;s baro t.ne aod maacer ejfu:aiai; risibly, "gnef tbvuid cot Ia eurraaL Li!f :a cot iveo us io waste ia idle sorrow for wbi ia irreuiB"lib.V; a?il new tits will erio yoa toiace, aaJ, iu time, fappaea.'' A rtn: preeed fcer basdd to her bosom, ia a moaientar p!ui '. pia, ! ir uDsertw ib atiuieriux emerald i ttai Miricbed her fiajrer. j ' hp'eaJkl a jewel is ha.-j:y 6-- j iuag a oaonmic arb. Maiui-;-j selle. ilar l?e the riaj?' j Poor Natalie aiarciered faictly:; Your EaWir wiil not take it frm j DC' ! "I will retarn ii'reoiied the e-t- 1 i- : .. it"!, as iicuauiaru lav lUKtiL'Uu. l--Pe.tb.ihee.Jo.:-'be murmured I. , - i j . - .a. I Lei II 1 alS .A. a rm i,ra u i iur 1 r a L i heair aad cwaiforior." 1 Hn'iridL.Fu ri...,4 -,... . .. : eXLTe.-:oo of dreo P:eiT as t aiarkfd brr asi-d -rr pa'tid ffatur; bat Dotnioar I II ir was rerceptir-l-ia bis tooe as bej said; "It is aay will Madrmoiece, . -. -U ..fj I :.a ii-5i f u eu"u:u w uarT:ru a u juiu j froui this day. The time will coroe when von will thani m f.ir this fie-i eiaoa. lo can now retired V a. !" ?. rf Ki- farnrito r.baaVtaf. . ... . . . r-... Ctrl. LIS lavoriie pnvs:c:aa. "seeKenaon," sa:a tte ciar -0 se lIsdemoire; Fiod nt tifshebasaoT oraraaio dis-j111 Ir '-beDoctorr fairly screeched ( letara here and report, butt -"-M:Ety. say nothing of what yoa observe ti. , anv one eise. Ia a few hours Dr Seckecdorf fitted to the preser.ee ; was araia a im;: !of the czar. ' ilowisyoar Nicholas, "I fear verv pauea: iaqaired vour dm-!t. She has enearism ol the heart" ' Is there any immediate daager -There may not be, if 6he is not excited. Bat violent agiution or grief nay prove fatal.' "Wbat has eatued tbe disease?" "Her e5nstnorloa bas always beea fril; botl thiak" here he beVitated. "Say cut what yoa thiak," said the czar, impatiently. "Then, with your majesty's per mission, I think that tbe sentence of Couat Pctemkin was her death blow." The czar paced his cabinet impatiently- "Sbe will irct over it Seckendorf A happy marriage will make her forget all that, i fcere i nothing like happiness for a woman's health " "I do not presamo to coatradict your majesty, but I doabt wbetHer Mademoiselle Radetski is able t- bear either happiness or sorrow very Ion?. The emperor di?mis-d his physi cian after enjoining him to visit 'hi patient daily. In tbe mean'ime the preparations for tbe marriaare went en. A costly trou&trau as pro vided for the bride, aad all th" baau. tv and rank t f the capital invited. Tbe emperor himself was to grace the ceremony with bis presence But st'n Dr. Seckendorf visited hs patient, and his face grew grave as he locked at her One mornin? he reached her man sion at a later boar taaa usual. Her attendants iof-irmed him tbat their mistress bad -jot yet ran? her HI. aad they hesitated to disturb her. He went atorce to her apartment. The attendant drew asida the cur tains oftbe bed. With one band supportin her head, which rested npin the pillow, lay tbe pale 6leeper, less brilliantly beaatifal tbaa when, with proud step aad careless srraee, she trod the gorgeous ealoon of the capital, but far more lovely. Death the consoler, had" stopped to kii-s his victim, aad bad not disturbed the peaceful smile tht rested oa her lips. Ia ber baadshe held tbe rinz whi-b sbe had uken from ber Eager, aadfbe had pasod away while read ing its inscription. Gently Seckendorf replaced it npon the marble eager, from which it was nevermore to be takes. "Truly," he marmurel, "fr her. death is tbe cnaoler."' Wbat Arc War Ta BVa. Editic; a paper is a nice Lusiaes. If we p&Uieb jkes, people say wt are rattled headed. If we omit jofcc ttey say we are aa old fossu. If we pabliah original matter, they 'cuss" us for not giving selections. If we publish selections, folk say we are lazy for aot writing something they have not read ia some other pa per. If we gire a maa a complimen tary notice, we ara centared f r be ing partiaL It we don't give com plimentary notices, folks aay we are a bog. If we do aot eater to the wishes of the ladies, the paper i not fit t make a bustle. If we remaia ia our office and attend to our busi ness, folk say we are too proud to mingle with our fellows. If we go oat, they say we sever atteaj to oar basines. If we do aot pay our bills promptly, folk aay we are not to be trosted. If we pay promptly, folks aay wa atole the money, lf we wear poor clothes, folk say baslnesa ia bad. If we wear good clothes, they aay we sever paid for them. Now wbat are we to du? Ex. Swinging u said by the doctors to be a rood exercise Lr the health, bat many a poor wretch bas come to hi death by it-Leap-year papers advise girl not to marry until they can support a hoabaad. 9 7. iw-aT.iaii , . " ' ..k f. ipt Poa be, '.j OJ1 df.fLrd "Good norBin?. Sirs. Miatj!-ob- Ia k ,Jde fc' hi: bi "rTmilJ Uj C?1'a r ' t tie.d Tf ota ,r. .br i-. rred tbe Recwr. ai the dx,r opened .mw horror. B?"a oa the Br cf the roja! k,cb-1 " f.jr He Bri - fca kauct U? Amermvpo ih mb. Tbe t WM not wj.a. ou,a "-T .0.,r.j The df seemed lo bare a surler h P"" 'would eaH tax.r; bs u.ach l;;'"." .r WilI ln od opened acareelj nme Tbwai. eontn-aace .-r,ffiBT u need in guia w it ! ? e "l " rt, , , ideenJagb to kt the Rtor ia, ad- cribed a eo!e,.i5? of fcur x!Cejlh.t ;ea chwaberIaiMr eta.; A - r Jo5qittt i' vli"' 'a thMi Miatj iabitoe.:!bo,cruiB la si0? .thecal P-!?l"rS :"e I!fr "B?!.t' ,a..,e. VI irvia a cna;r im orr i! rca, inea . uat iua.!-p-0oje practice he Rtor aaw at a glance th.tond b.ramer tostr.ke a blow ererj Um. B0 wa.coace.I.d not PIed. but he tea day,. Three jer. . aa.tje. - onsoceefaL wm' trt., i.i.-.w. j, r ;u'wm uuieuiuiisc . aaj wc iaa ter. He had accident itally heard tbal' of her daughter, dj of the siekaesa ck. Y aad tee all t e s seea o: tou. repi-ea sirs. rep! ed Mrs. f:n!- rhh an ..f, a t alm.i and at tfc fr.t onrv.rtnnitF had r-alJ. Periairt eaaers at ed to ?ee Ue youaif cirL Not seen-? itia tDi;ai! of a iu-r to notice the rau htra manaer. 1 btcb was to be area at a B he said; -1 hear that M.ria is ! nod by traia of eWko.-rk. " 'thus rii'Ioie a cuaotrty wt sn.k the good Rector oat of his seat, plosive suluace, aad mace to re - Tbt Rector was a mek ttaa, aadenih?e a lamp of coaL Rats" are ovtr'wi iiaz the readluess of her re-. ( two biads, oae lor iron eLtrs aad pi he atei nK loa ' has ahe been sict? r-m a u .. . enhcr. "Have roa had a physician?- :a - red tte iiwtor. Had a physic..! What a qties- -iwo were ana orfr, ei:aurl"l-l',l'ur "'"" - UjhI by the girt has beea a:inot !r later aaaia? a aaa-erou3 ra ia .lead.' I wonder Tt.a got here before! a rery iacceib!e place. Th -he as dead! "fJad a tbTe:c-;an!', "wood raf is cinch more ingenious, The.- Ia.-; wris Mrs. Mia'ty fairlTifja-t-UBa' of a bxx coataiaiog 101 arr-aad out beiweea her teeta, wh'h ! pnrht cylinder, eoanecied wiLhaa- i;lji.'Uieyii toira 3 ber di-pod horizontally. Tbecp-; . fr .. . .. i-- t i:a -.! . ;. . t "ww becaca evident lnt Mrs. ! MijiT ua each daT of tpr diah-.r'a I J - Tch,t' deiay ia , t. Kr avr.tV n. 1 5 h- W-l . 1 a decree of ia-; estei strategy or! :i: b--i uo reached ,t - .jiV tnat surre: a -t-i t. . 1 1 -f.t T. - j " 6w tl.iZr r--. ite lurcior re-.oi.ei hdt aiiDfarauce laj:1"' ' " , , . a-- - - J - - 1 j- .. .- Le ob-rved. ir- a;i k.i U.4 U - li .Lr U 1 -. 1 . - . vj t.a. Hjw did he happea 1 did aav one everhea . " 31 ana was tick: or. trcaw he Was naIr. a.1 Hr.mrw,! ia intri-wT . V n n vv,"- i 'fi.-w etnnAu iv r. Avn liar, B 1 ' i J RaPt.ti idaazhterlie s.tk ia the house ted Bot'srenaces. naoeiaiij- . , j -- "tr v, yoa seat tor tirn:" ssiatce, i Rector. Do you ihitk he'd cjme if we did'n; send for him? Ho'd Le kaow Maria was sick?" replied the mother ! lo.klngatthe Rectoras though she! pitied tisstapioity. "Do you always send for the phy sician wbea you want him!" asked the Rector with provoking mildness. "Well, I declare" exclaimed Mrs. Miaty. "What do ysa aik such a qaestion as that for?" "I did not know." said the Rector. "but t tax as yoa expected tbe clergy- maa to Si.a out as best be could thats Si. v ourdaaghter wasaick, without sead- r was aick, without iegfor him. yoa might do the same ;;h the pbyciaa." oQ.eth:ri7 nil pafins.;'v been i lawniag upoa Mrs. Miaty -s miad, enjoyed or prformed tahtoat sbirk hich the last word of the Rector. ! iag, "and to the very best o. bis and. uttered with inimitable good nature, !iyT He did bo, as a youth, lie aaahe resolved into a fall iatellectaal sar-' o' aigats wondering "what he wul i mise. tier severe lace relaxed lato a br-.ad i-mile. "0, 1 reel I seer she exclaimed. "I thought them wa. jiighiy queer qaestions. Weil l atueslbad ought to ba sent for yoa t--o, seeing a bow I sent fr tbe Docor. And yoa did'at know Ma ria was ick? -No," observed the Paector. "If I bad I shoold certainly have called be fore this. 1 accideoially beard of her illness it's morniDg for tbe first time." "Well, really, I hope yoall excuse me. Step tbis way, .Maria's i a the backroom: shell be all sort of glad .o ree tou." The t Haar. A qaestioa of great oagaitude is utider diacuseioa ia New York City. It is whether pesnata caa he eatea ia the street cars without infringing the -.cial canons. Tbe Herald makes a stroag plea for the peaaaL - It says itj contaias large quantities of pbospho- rus, and is, therefore, bra": a strength-! enmg. A man wnose braia ia strong bv nature doe not need to eat pea nuts: but whea aa idiot shows a de sire to improve a barren intellect be should be encouraged. The Ilrrald aL-o remark that the peanut suffer unjustly from iu vulgar name. It would be more respected if called the Arachuis bypogxa. "It is also an impreeeive fact aot generally known that the peanut is the root cf Buaium bulbocastaaum, aa umbeCif- erou plant which U tariaaceoss, phosphoric, sweet,' aad nourishing. A pint of peaanu may be a vulgar relreehment; bat a pint cf Anchuis hyp.ga deserves to be locked upoa ith reepect. Oat IaaaaaxlaaaarT TrMkle. -Walks and Tafa' iathe Arreri- can A jriciLLturitt, write: "Half of oar troubles are ima.riaa- ry. Tbe remedy for these is bope-, aad the remedy for the other ball ta work. Work will give oa bope, aad bope make labor eT. What will not a little extra work do for oar cuts fort and the comfort of our familira? Oae-Laif-hour's work a day would make all the difference betweea a dV rpoatlent boashold aad a borne of comfort. Let a poor d scoo raged man try it. Brooding over trouble does so good. It will pay no debts. Work wilt make a creditor wait. And let me say right here, tbat 1 do aot think farmer as a eUas, or their families, are gives t extravagance ia dress or ia their style of Living. J an sow tbe tendency i the other way. They are apendiDg less tbaa tasaal, aad it i a capital uaae to maA improTefDeatav. ' la tiauea of geoa-raa depression, Lke the preseot, some people thiak the work! is eocuag k aa end. Be tbat as it may, it is wise ia as to cootinae plowing asd sow ing. It is s great thing to feed sad cloth a the world. W by lies seeds fawEM-r fear? ! His prtxiact never go osi of fasbioo. Breavd, Biilk, buuer, cheese, beef, sauttoo, sorb, puuitrv, eggs, fmitaad potatoes will be waot ed every day to tbe esd of tiae- Aad it is our duty sod ear iatertst to eee It at Ue waarid OaaeS BOt CuOse to aa esd fur waat X taMd. - -- 'ZiTT . rik "i--i inace to fbip aa infers, board of one of toe it rnal nsaebiae oa erarriea Ici- BKiio-itaa. I(r- aiid aitro- m'irht ha' died for'iHyceriae. Tte cuai-cei w a.ore .a 3 DHiar, eoiststin? erny 01 uuii 1 an:rt e-osl-.uaT - -v. - 1 bra- caMlfly. COCtaiCiajT Seme ex- for woodea oaes. ite iron "t" evo:K of a pirof iroa, eiailar V . a 1 - l Tt I-a. J W-.mm. .-.' - a-V ..i I. a fed oat on ooe side so as to coataio ajwls pro!oD?ed,cwia to the presence! ! hoilo boria? tool ;lrd with acid. jia ttf) bed of a few pieoa feathers, j ana so arraorea aiwauu ""F': ide by the motion of the a, s-joner ngntc uooer? rrc r -.a . aad the bORCKtlal OM C03-1 .... , , ; ta;oed a piston or planar, pn.ridtd ' wita a stufioir box. Tbe rac-ioa cf . - .. the bip se-at tte waer into one a the other nrin. eyliader aiitrea !1 -r.i.n. !.... tn i. - '."rTOUl"'f !! .. r. M-in in ahau imr t. . nicb- . i - . . -.-. ,rto.,i uh an an.'fr TVhi.a a. Lai Lad been maae in tee .c . - . 1 l j-- a --I. 1 to call? Wen'clarin? the bole for the adaaireion of ; irsach a rjaes-fwater aad impairioaT tbe evidence of jlbenaicreof tbeicacfciae. Fieschi's! ..n: tr.'.ntm fir -fcia aj-a.a.Asio.aiioa of ' . " n . 1 1 : : 1 1 ' 1 ,111. mij wr . i"irrrt u - -f 1 1 . "I. I ? EH 1 "EUappc was aa ai-raayroieua ' f ibirtT-StO SOS barrel. SO CODTX1T - I ai aa tn h crrd a!l at OECe. wnue ... a.-,.- .:- . i.a ii ni a DTnn'i wrre :niTiT Laari- (.evr Vatklai-laa Ueorre asaiartoa was t cos - George Washiagtoa was r - ...... spicuoU3 and beautiful iasia: ce c f a i maa who minded S-ppose tbat aa intelli-reat person liviagia ooe of tbe Earopeea centers of civilization had beea --ked, about . , a. . .a... tte year X '.'. woat tuaa iuea wici ' , . of are wasmost' likei; to be the troieal ireavaad-eood maa'of the modern world? Woa!duV- 7 PW be have singled out the Virginia mi- j . . . ... luia officer, it that time bu.viug bim-! d, LT. Zr aelf w,th be care of his pl.aoa ! -"- highest pr copafor mon - on tbe Potomac, arad wbavever atrial .... datiea an.-l ciI:irT.-ja. ir whatever Do- lir oolitics were conveaient aad ap - send-fpropriate? The etroez point boot WaVhiagtoa was, tbat tae duty or the pleasure, the ceremonv or the!""" 7' V --yr: 'f--i'-r -ha- Uria air h- be wbea he grew op to be a ota Whea he becaoie a maa be wtd neither imagination nor geoius, but he bad one of the trait f geoias. namely, concentratioa Be pot hi mind cpoa bis present occupation, without looking back or loukiag ahead. He engineered, fought tha Iodiavna, r de horseback. wrote letter, went fox banting, attended cborciv. proposed to young women, conducted campaigns, aad governed the United States, each at tbe proper time, aad each with assiduity. Sincerity of pirpose aad We do net hear or tis when be did, ii sweanng often; fu bnt a- thorou2hlv aad efTectivelr done. If be seems not to have been sac-ces-fa! ia the matter cf matrimonial proposals as in other occupation, we mnt remember that the eentecnially revived old wives tales of early aad indiscreet refusals cf Washington by the said old wives themselves, mast be take with a few ereatial allowance. graiai def- As we straggle betweea the sheets and lay oer head oa a soft pillow some cold winter's night, it sometimes seem as if nothing bu: a luxurious coach of this sort could be worth calling a bed. Yet a large part of, the world enjoy no inch arrangements i for sleeping, aad could not enjoy jf raosed i. much lea Uxurioa fashxa. L v I. . r i - fin, nwa ai(a:rjra fp. la eastern eoantr.es oeoole common- ly snreai s net oq the tat roof cf. s tfceh- boa.40- make that their bed. Ia! Rassia the top of the stove u th ...I belstead. In both ce the sWpe: Wav UVk sutM.a aaoi.. I. anrieor Firrnt as atlil in China ad Japan wooden piliow were kl?4 oroe, hollowed oat to fit the shape a vvxur. avai,w ct vaaa aw - - f - of the head. Bat the ancient h-gyp-tiaas. while oa account of the heat and vermin, they preferred hard pil lows, are said to bare consicerej their comfort at night ia the iavca iioa of spring mattresses. They were made of slips of bamboo cross ed over each other, asd mat have beea as couL if sot quite a soft and yielding, as the wabbtag vf twine stretcned over a frame, os whkh the aativesof India reel. Th IaraeUtes used sheep aad goat skis staffed fur pillows, and ia early times the same tut bedding, bot then cedsteavd, at s later period, at ieaat, most bavo beea very eosdy. Toe rrphet Araos apeak of of couches taory. A moag the Aasyriaaa, and tf-"-wards araosg the Romaa, cooche of gold sad aiiver were poedessed by tbe rich. Tbe reason for this splctv ior wa partly tbat the beaU were ot ia separate roucva. but ia tbe sajsc roota oceapied by day, aad were oaed for MUia; oa sad reciiaise oa at iraesls. At Rotaaa feasts tbe guests ail recliaed, sad sooaeuzae each per soa oecupiad s separate cooes. - Oar Aagtfisxoa sscestors were sot a all raised is thctr sleeping ar raareiBeiatav. Tbeir beds canaOaiied of aroodaet boxes, tailed with s bag of straw, la sa eld illaatraied maoa seript there is s picture of king go ing to Wd. He bss screws os his bead (s very . SaacoaaionaWe atlftU. cap;, bos as aa sight JL.VUL WHOLE NO. 1291. BaaMaaavaaBaaaavaBawamsaaaa ? ivicjc licnrT mmi r.a?:oa, "'I ? ?W" fte .e,. tcakuriuct3 iu;y u -c in ( i!;i1 l r.T irr r..ffiwl 12 t. i ... - " . - B.deax, eoc.Uiin:a- A 0jl M J ,h ofa.n ic.es or rTrai Taia. ana it ti..a? Ti. ,-ra T- . whom a fratberbed was ba..:hed f lAiUli '!. .4 ka4 ' -. aa a A-. 1 U aA - ,ti . . w; . iucj uvi Nuau v 1 n.ri c a vaiiuic : hia rrmff rt br niht si tf jiidl: - . tuT i njl bu weifr br dT. j: cm raeatioced ia eoaoasioai , lt may M raeatiocea ia eoaoasioai ' ? IH a t k at rrrn snr-.: l;T'"i ! j wts rotnnK;a ia thoaoatbof' There i.-silv-r.r t'Jr -ear i EogUad, ia a teiif that a person Ucd, Maryiaa.i, aa old lady oy la U0Bit biie hiaz oa pireoa i aarae of Elna:b iai-Ijra i 'ih , f-tcrs. A djiaz per-.a baa fLea,; Feb.-CarT KTJ.wi a.a thee z -A betn rera.jTti t0 tte bare 2-jor. ca - itte nJoa teat tae aeaia srrairzie . a. -m . . ia toziaad it is sn.i castoniarT to ; scrryU:ili the i be d w:;h ccnains. Acericaos h are aJpted te raor e raori sensible Freacb fahioo of a'lowiaz a free eircalatioa of air aboet Ih? Sia4tari Faau . . . r '.., -v r 1 . . . 1 A profey-sor, a teacher cf Gerreftu, wa oace very much disturted by aa : ill IWi m ur?uau. lc tauaiiirri. ' . ! . . .... . M I 14 . UTM U -144, j -1 1 1 !.- "That keach nil leave the r'-ota ' j.m : j ? nauiui tar nuu-iyu 1 nat.t.m. ue iuu ir ! - 1. : :? car-1 ' . , , , 1 . . . 'r-rtfMi' th rnh aid Ift it or.t- - . . aad biaad.y retameu to o.her . -o, no," sa.d tte proiesejor. I do, not meaa that; I meaa theyooa?; mn a-r! Ant .-4 tfc fcnrh ai!l rr. s - ' WrB. i o " T0C2g men tronzbt back ritaa r-ita-k an4 aa a it A tfc..3 tb uv j this wa all that cod i reasonably be ! expected cf them. Another professor, who was the i' , . ... r pita ci proprte.v. was sauiy oiscoa- serreii in nm tiiiubl oi a lee-ure uirjn j Edmund Speacer, byadzea roogh i -T ,. v ti-eroomf kaLa? wv ,.,?3.Ter ' "IL, T iliiiui TJire aai i , . -., , ithe bavg (:f wa mav use such a a ex- ra auc uu. .v - P"? ' 5""-' . r.-; f lmPv, 1 room A aa. 3. L i room No. 3, L oiversiiy Briaz r " 1 the doirs betweea the hoars of 10 aod ' " " I . , . r-w. wa ia the habit ot getting t-3" bright ! retort oa the delinqcecs stsdenu. j Oae man. wbo toad, oa a certain - jccttsion, stood Tor ts.l aa nour si lently anchored to a blackboard, like a b,r-e lied to hi raaager, was final ly accreted a follows: " " Well Mr. Joaes, yoa have stood :here kr some time. Now, how do yoa explain your problem?" Joees, who had no idea of the prob lem, or cf any homan interpretation of it, made one deep dive dowaiate the recesses cf his memory, aad brouzh: up one stray principle. "Well, fir," he said, "1 explain it by the principle that the aagle of re Sectioa is equal to the angie cf ihri- deats." -That will do, sirJ said the pro-! feasor, vieibly marking a roond O op- pos.te hi nameia tbe class roll; "lfjDoes Air. Jlei?ter t;ycer see tte your aagte c: resection was on ly ay tittle less obtuse soch iajidena as these." Oa another occasion this eame to a stndent wbo bad professor said blaadered tetriblv thraceh a reer.a- Uoa. "Haw fare? are yoa from a fool?" "I supple," replied the stadeot, measuring the distance betweea him self and tte professor- table, "abost seven feet and a half" Tte professor's eves twinkled as be said: ' It's a pity, sir, yoa eonSae yocr brightness caiy to your aaswtr:'' r rait Tree Heare. I ce lass aumoer tawa. y . 1 cf tbe Loion and describes a .t(rr-i!e Uiastrates !rni Ue W? wtct iea SaTe' and worthy cf adoption ia t our pans c: tan cvuaa-y. t'jrj,;,,! Charles S. Jentings. cf Georgia, a contemporary says that ia i c.Te aeiected b? toe States" o '9?- Fratve aad Belgium, more tbaa else-' where, have the vacant space along i tbe line of Rail war beea atilized fr a f . - ' F"tcS r.w .u.y. P8 is often tbe cae tnat, instead trees being ia the form of stao- 1 ua. 115. toer are? uaiucu e-j aa w iviia I,, . . a hedge along both aide of the line. ! Sometimes a cheat fence cf ralvan- ized wire is used and the trees are trained so that tbe branches cross each other aad oct a-Loally a cheap aod slender kind of woJdea fence, Com mo a ia France, is substituted for tea wire, aad it is foaad that, by traia inac them iaa way lo troso eacn otter, before iba fence decay tte trees are perfecly sel&apporvag, sad form a very aeat fence theotseives. Tbia i a plaa well wcrvh adoptiog ia man garden where seat div.diag l.nesare desired. It i qaite.poseibie to traio opaliers of .h choicest varieties of peara so that they shall, in time, be oeif-eapportiag. Established trees crossed ia this way should not be al lowed to get into s roogh hedge-like condition, bat, on the contrary should be trained a neatly aad perfecly as trees oa a trellis or w alL No frayi ng of the branches, reauiunr fruta tnetr Oeiog Interlaced, need take place. A .hoot should be takes along the top so as acta a Saisb aad tend to hoid aT tirbtlT taeether. aad thus cca- structad the whole will lock ranch irmeraai sealer thaa th EX trained espaliers that one ofces sees. A doctor auesdiae s ponater wbo wa vary aJ, .apcbiiod for beisg late soe day by sayiar that ba bad to Mop to ae a oaa wivo bad fa.'3 dajwa s wel -aD-ad h kick ths hack i tubiaaxiae cavrriae of a E-t ice joaacoasiractiwa bu receadj ti ii- Teaud ia Paria lo cr vie ctz. ztl. !'aad for nar: jaUa de7 rirers asd 'eaaali Tte earna? i of faiTui lized iroa, and is berraeucai! sealetL As iLe lighuicsA, coaapared wica ur Jrvuadiuj a;cr, w'0iJ caue i; ai oaoe tu r:? 10 tbe surfc, it i i llacbei to a teary eib: br.-d 'track h:jh rua a lii,e of rs. ' laid duTB C-ider lh uCc2. It 0 n .hAI in .h-,t ,a x;iii.;, it i " We Q " b ea- m , . ' j . .,1 i3er '-i'X -1 wt.cb to ,i.ua:4 U 1 1 aad the -.utericrol the Te.-el ; tst ea- Jtraac f.r th pas.-earer, U hern,-; c:.T t-t,,t-d hra a.J are a'o . ... ... , -. c- w!SJow. v. ; th any oce cat ree the ai.rT T V J 4- 1 wi. - tte he r, lJ tLe d.rtr c6n,iT at r.r r's Irs?' -r- A Very otal Iav4j here i-he cjw rrsiJ. t . - . a. . : sa Ler ll' ia rar, Eav:: :.ve J ;Le boa$e rtere?2e now ret Jv J ye ir?, aod beta idow Ti tear? " l!er , aitv-i i ro-J, au of t r v r? jquite aciive, leicj aVe to a :cai :. :a.i ter ; a.i ter owa oa- at-.-?, cco a c icr he e farta. rj:s:a-o ni2-r?- rows c:y to Esate her own oera -Jts Ma the biLv, etc Sfce well recoiic- jfcav.D? st-ea OeCtfal a.-ia;: . aaJ. ia riafc;.r of tr bar . t- 3. rf tbe fc."!..'a aaJ the wa aaJ te war : . . 1 a.r- 'i-iuc iv ---'.--' j j to th'-re -f iLe RV-lur:;3. 4 tai bad ail z ie t wr, sid more taa cae uCi-ioa ie tf .ifi! M f,. . f'nrv th" Ji 5 i J 1 L. is rr."v i ,,- t':i; 5. .4 .lUd.ai.: :iJ, ,. , . . .- . - . ... w..-. Centenaiil. Her re;df-ace is bu C-nlrfr:-, j y4;T ri;:. ..... " A atiiaM, ... .r. c... stort d sic :-m tLe 5:a"e.;a-' Mr. Gaeaon, of Frax.ce, es:aw '"si,1 i or pointed at a cew method t fju-i-in ay the mil' procac'ag cjli:.es cf cows. Tte t'-'ist no-.a tich he re- i lies in seectistr a g'jod cow wa i what is ca!lel tte ecuteheoa cf Dili j mirror. It is a ma-k caused by tte ta.r p.jiaticg upwards between t:? !;-, cite a"coatra.-t totb bair wfc".a , h- ..h in.- -wva t- n r lie stmd iad pvwt u,D.t.. P "r.,-e l the ui- dT- f'1" J3 'P; i:e aL.a rear r r:n iz. as c -a Siue aiid rear .f b-:n ; up a ice cpj tre c : cer. ana tcea run. to a at i,ilL Mow tl rj ,ain,ffle' ' ee.ehe-Q -eads fr .0 the ed- 1 to 'uiT 'a lf , ld:h, m a- spr-ai.ag oa the 1 vui ui 1 Ui9 ivfLaJ is ir,i:r ioj aae, bat i a-: the be-t f ra. . o-rer n cd. ,roj to tae pr:rci urn ; b;cb we have riven abjve, tc r will tbe J oking cap:;y oi -cow pr.ve to ce. rrnzvT -aorta. Democratic staraea are pit so ia lots to suit parcbasers, from 1) Robbiasto $0.000 Peadl.toa. Apropos of the bad air ia the Na tional House cf Representative, tho Philadelphia E'dtiin Indulges iaih s hjme thrtisu How caa there be any pure atrao-phere ia Coorress wfc;,e there- a Democratic majority there?' Sure enough; bow caa purity ectce out of corruption? "Did yoa catch that grizzly yea started after lat night ?" inquired one boater cf another, whj was some what boastful of bis prowess ia tte. bant -WValsa Yoa see Ifallered him fr about thirty-six hoars' acd then the trail gA a liiiletzo Jrt!h; point : 1.4 ,v. .:j -,r r.'-, to maze a oarraia. tie Crove a sharp cargaia wnb btmielf. Wasbicgtoa barbers charre extra for shavinr Demoeratic Congressaa incetbeNew Hamt-ehire eiecticn. their faces are so long. The Democrat are ruhing tbe in vestigation husiaea ia Washicgtox Twenty-seven committees are en gaged, nih: acd dr, in the work of reformiug the public rrice in the interests of economy, aad spead ag caoagh money for witaeiu fees, ex peaes and mi.eage to rua a yoasg repabiic. One day Ia-t week sub peass were i?ued for 32 perscas. Jereniiab S. Biack, v.f Peaasvlra- n!a: James B. Beck. iventceke. jr.ryUud sd Virginia to seule the ag-standin bonadarr dispute be tween them. Thev wi.i sit ia u a?'t- insrton. Commeneinr ia April, and tte eiamiaatka cf tho ca. wits the benxioiT of witnesses, i expected ta occupy ahoct three months. Theelec'Joa ia New HampaLi.-e has had a bad effect a p.-a the tam per f the Democratic editors. Ttey snarl and snap like a bear with a rre bead. The mad game, yoa see, didn't wia Scbumacker the Democratic Cv3 iresrCfiaa wbo took $JJ.0o0 of the PacihcMaJ corrupiioa faad, sat ia the Confederate lipase aad Voted for tbe impeachment cf B-lkaap, wbo only tO"k f 20 000, and that an frca tbe Ooveraaent. The cheers of the Bait more A Ohio Railroad have irctd orders to their eat plojees to carry Bothing sa baggage, bait wearing apraarel.aad to charge aad collect freigat oa all eth er packages- The other day a Mai-y street boy . the boose ith a ab ia his .aroau aod a bljody ooe. aad wbea oia auotser detsaadad to Lev the csase he exclaimed; Us boys was playt J RevoIuT-'oa-sry war out there. Ye- "v3s- . Aad we get op the batue at Bea- ainrtoa. Ye And we went ia. Yoa tipped uvc Britiah, cf cotazse, said tbe mother. YeaWTeta. svbbed da bey. fccf. aVsataf esJ tbej wotllal stay liral I -----