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West Virginia Walking Beani. OFFICIAL ORGAN < >1 TIIK OIL->Pl{olJUCi;HS OF WEST VIUOINfA. _ : ? " VOL. I. VOLCANO. W. VA.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1%. 1879." ~ m 32. ' West Virginia Wattini Bean. Published e?ery Wedne?d*y, AT VOLCANO, W. VA? v BT VAN A. ZEVELY, TE'.IMS #F SUBSCRIPTION. } *. " it )?>?r 93 00 Oi*<* p* ?i* notitlik 1 00 t? u;vtiVh? 60 Hu Itto 8 INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. ' r> ".M be promptly diwnUnnod at lie c?i .. u of the lira* paid for, and no r, < . V n<l ?'n the mtwcrlpUon booka with out <?!?'? "? i4>.' M UM. 5n .bcra Hading ft ctom oo their paper* ? wikj *it tout forihoc DoOoa, that Uit ir tf I-} fca? espirvd. CLUB RATES. Ai:ff. '.g<#iiit;i.c n' * c' '? ??f |i? / t nit y*??r. ? ih tt>? ? t*a <! I r i - ?i. i > ??? an ?>\U? f?>j>T f r? ? f >r ?>???> ?? ?r. )Ki.r t rtiiii cf I'l jc'tl* I- f ? t ?? It n'.i, |n.s?iilitlu,vh *o a., I n ,.M I'.e pncc to M.75 | tr r..; V ai:.| -riid tbj ? ? ".e.'Up o' t f: ?? c'ni> ?n ? i' ? o f f ?? f*>r om- ? i-. 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J in the TtjT c?"it<r of tb? ?il i -.f Wet V igir a, an J tae !t< ar xj i. .? ?h< r*;'. y ?c c?'? ?? etui mother ty i- .i ' *? r? ;?? riaiu.u^ to the pr?.il : tioa of ? t iir 1 1*>? cam in pr< ; \nnij and I -> ;f art'c!r# apDn the hf-r?' * ?1m*. j ? i \ ?? V?r<iiiia, and it i* onr s toc'i >a to < i:. .? : ':i4 a ?j>-^a! feitMi*. '1 ata'4 ui'Ct? of prpd-irt...a?, ahlp la ' ?. j r^c**, itc, eta , will bo Kirro oach ' wt.t c,'>rre'-p??nr!',oU from er rj oil Celd to ? i. f?i4 all the tt'-ma of l:i?cr *t. and ti ? ?!'. : . ) t indncmeota to all wb > proro r+ ? li? i- rt?a ? ! . ihcvll M?? tb? Wmna IUtn will \ .'.'La it urrslntw*. h-aie asd foroitfn, ( ; ? ? i 1 ??.%?! It* to* of gfti'ral Interest. U> I .'!i r ?."U ahttS, ?plcy ?t"r:?>?, and ?? . ltd TCfCt'ianroRa reatter, making It ? ? ????.?*? it.-r to the home circle i *oar n%me a.id nj?n?-y at < nco~onl? *.r a vi i r, >>r at ?arr!? raS fr* ihort >?? f'.ire t'io TTij iinii L'L<w a IrUI. ? ??:?: ?! evur'wufro to ? 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PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD ENGRAVING \ srr.i iai.tt *r :nr? < m< ?. t Engraved Show Cards, j Wo . ;-r??|'?r*d tD di ?o? r? lujd* of Print* ! to; . i-? ? w.fU V. -jtr?T;: c. d:<T-rrit fv si i ?npTicr to ?-<Tthuig tl.at cu b> (Jo ?? i ?h?r* ia lb? S'.a b. ? ? 'l{ 1 liICFS tro u I ?r u ?n? 2r?t-oJa*i Pr > '.y ; i *fat.:?licmit u. U,? own \rr. l>.vi i (-cud etroad for wcjfc wt.< a c va be i an t vi(*t.t ??? tw doae at honM. p Wo<^ Always Done when Promised. ! S?nd for Prlc?? and Samplta. ?>fd'r?byo?U wUJ rwiTiprorap! taction, ?C'l it.co?y bj?t b? Mat br P. O. \!oai?j Or der, l.< K:*t?rvd Lettar or iHaft, at ?. >ir ruk. I Addrv?? a'l M l*Tt and ootamsni. alioaa to ?VAN A ZIJVELTr | Vol oano, W? Va. | Change of Schedule. i. f. a s. ii. it 1: I CARRY THE GLAD TIDINGS! Tlmi nuy|)iiii^ hi ilipmv1ini;litituii I* h.wl ?\t . Ik>)i>?*. I>nili?*? only j fcnlii, lllu.ilmtx! pi- I KH, Ity.. at FAKKKI.'ft NKWM HKM>r. , W. Vo. So nil v??u k'h?I citi/icr* ? I'l'linlriiin, liHnrfvl JunrlHin, Uck FoiL,**! i IcinL I >iin. Mount Fitrin, Sotnl Mill, Vil ] | >|-t n>4 iiiul nil tin- 11-4 < >1 1'in'lr Sam'* ilotiti.'i- ? Hi.it ni? in tn i?| <i| ii Into I'Mi'iT, Ni'ti ! <?! | lti?'k, mil n! F<ii il l'* Ni'*? l'i|-?<t. Vol. mw, | nn. I It ?ii|>|>Iiii| | All Magozinos nnd Pnpora Knini-hi <1 nt M-jjnlnr milwr!|'tiiin rati*? nod | no l..?t ut |jui>iii|( I'nri <Ti NVm , I ?r|Hlt I li.iv in 't?<k Si-h'xil I(<wLh, All-nun, Ink, , MmIi**, IViii il*. I'di'tM*, Kiivclnjirii, Slrrt^i. . Vu'?tiifViiloKiiii*inl VH'iiitly nlw?ii on lifiml. Il.fk timulioiN ot 1 *tvi ?-t ?? nnJ Mim n/ini-? furiii-li''<l. I inn nl*i m tlie Nrw ? Ainrrinui ll-Tlmn'liii,; Shuttle SEWINC MACHINE, Tin lli-t \l ,? liim iii tin' M.itki-l ? ? fur ! I .i?li V 1 >? < Iki i ji jn ?li? V n full line ol ? I FINE AND COMMON CANDY. . I CftU nml n* mill it ** ?? riuinot liirm?h j yon Minwtl.ni>;, it not on hmul, ?i> ran ifi-t it; ' will l*o glml to <!o m>. i LANSING FARREL, Si-^-xlrnirr, Volcnno, W \"? j '/?J?lbc Wai kino 11k am lot khU m the above plare ? J\ KHSTC3-; I I I i>i;ai.kr in i ORIS, MEDICINES; CHEMICALS, : ? Fancy and Tollot Article*, Sponcrc*, Per fumery, ltm?lir?t Kir. Pure fl'd 'e an ' Bcjrtop ' t ? Wliclcr*, V inrx, I Iran. In- lor MH ic?I '?*> 1 M?*< lmtii>*u| jhh (?"-<"> imly 1,? vrS I !in u ii? i ml I v kept ill n III ?t-< l?-? *li iijj . ?tor?> cnii l>-> luiiii'l iii ciiii vlfilinrt. Wo in- i icml in suit- fy our |<nlnmi ilini I he ?|iinlilr <>i ' yur (,? ??!? ?-.nni>t It Murj-ii?iil, l hut mir pm ii { mi i t lu> un\ in tlx* i iMinlry, iiml ihiit tin ; ?jimnt it> ? -t.. iT - i| ?pl v th?* lU-iiiiiU-l ( lVr*"H.? ???? ili-.f Initu n ili?tniM (? ?w?y l? ??. 1 ?uri*-' ?>f |'ii ui| l hIIi nil in mil fitii ?l?-??!i?ijc .?l ?!' iiIiimi .1 ^ni-ii by Mr. It l(m f.?" ill* r>ill!|xntl|<l|n? Ol I 111 -?J?*IJ* tl( rr- Mj.l 'Hi J. King's Old Staud, VOLCANO, W Va. WILCOX&WHITE ORGAN CO. J\L'ri? I en . ( 'an it. I'. S. ./ A ."Ciiilr'mi's B'0:Y Pedals," I Adjirstcd or removedmstantly. Invented aid Exclusively used by lliis Company. The most popular Organs of the day ! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. "Tho Wilcox Ac, Whit? Organ Instructor" is the BEST and CHEAPEST in the market f S m*d Fbr fOutraUd Oatalopu The C'ottliler. In rcllnr Hut Hn-I drftir nn<l flwW, Iti'iiiiilli llip :ilk li>w. I ?>.' i|ic rtiliMrr'o l'u?f I ??<? )ll? -.t.il. I) l>lo?v . Ill" l??lv '? l? ?>t UJ??II |ti? |(IX| Hi* lump hTin^x ?>n tli* wkII, , An>1 m HMil ??til h?> %hi|>? hi* wui* A n*' hi* tiiitiMr nwl. Ti|> t ?? | > . Irmii Miin to nun , rip tnp. th?- nij;hl'< hi^un, \ ii'l In- liftx wort. I hut nui't l?0 <ion? ; > n,.!n|. ( lti> -i ? ??>*? nrnMH ln? lirioot, ill Ii.iIIm i n iriluii' ? iritii^; M?- *11 III* ill n Intra*, In* r*>llo?l ii|i ; 1 Hi* ItfiM h I ?h' ill" Ihonij ? W Kit li liiii'l* t !i?' Imt !m i w Iiln lm?r? ; lli< i-iitl i* ?? lit ?i> l 1"Iik ; Ami iuiw tlin |H'^? In- liiuiitm-r* in, *? ilutmniiit,' h *f " Tij> ?h|?, I'iimi *<ui In ?nn; ? Tip inj>. f li?* uifclii'* iM'K'in. i ^ n I It** li'.* work 'Iimi l>o tlono; 1*1* !?., c\ riiii'it < li ?t, n ? n?t?v )?!?.?!? A'Iom ?i I ll?- ri t akilli" "lilif He liBiv?t> < in?'W-? u Mi-Ik' I"k?. ^ Aim! I"rwar<l Htnw* hi* rlmtr. i At * i? t ho coIiMit tri<"? In* *kill. ? 1 nc Irtt'iiilljr j'?k? t?> flrto* ; J In f<>i|n<1 <?! vrtmN hr iimkf" iriort. And lolk in rhonie ronr. I"h?* entrant w*.* i? vet*. Wluil mrn Irnvr wtiil or ilono; An-t h??? tln?y rri?-l in (hi* or thnt, An?l whct?- they honor won. ' |>?* (#??( Hti'l toirf-'t l?#i will he. (>1 whom it c.'kit I >r *nid. * i Hr worked to give a fellow -innn A w?j- to i-ni ii hi? hritnl. m, Much ch?-<M to the human limn ?vl I ol glory ? Hon', Will Iwthf "iinplr w?ir<l?: " llofii'iu , Kmj'loynifiit |or the por " Willi ? |?l u t?l nj-on Iiih knrftt, A till finder* to -?how The iih'o ilf)|iirti<in.t <W hin mind. I lite i"?*h!?ler'i? ^litniiMii'H rlow; ? i An. I thru )??? |?eir?:ind poj;* awh>*; ? He know- tin- minute* >.|>eed; Hi* Ih hmd flm j<r<>mi*cd limf. And hi? hii* iim-ith" to lifl. I'i|> t.?|l, ||OJ|l 4II|| to Mill , 1 i|> ta|>, tlii- i i^l. t '?? And hii- * "tk tlin! ??:?* ?? ho done *V '1 ip tnj*. } ? I ? ? ims. i | ?iii' ' it l ? !i is ? : rr?l ? V * v t\ . I I'm' ' / ,. ' | ? I.H. Ilflll'l II.. -I,.,*, I.r.w ;n..h.i '? ??;? ? : |V | <||||- KH' )? ? ?.?il III kill t i \ ;Mllf|>. I on'' inlinu ' 'f'N 'Uf oVr, Afvl hi Unit l?x 1> ??! cordial lnv?\ Nr>* . IntnMiii)! llirfnii;h Ri< kit, lie flmU I'liiit hii'.u I ? ? hi* i nri"? T)im' I?hIiii W! u ??? ii I Mifitiiiir* tlwir ? I It '" 'Ii limy nlwrr. 'I In* >iimk? n"?r fiirli i?Ihiy.> lii* |*i ??in Miiim I * )?it )i ionil rxii'l lull , 'I In ii >rii Ii lu? t*iiinil. ' lie> -lunik he wip<H, W it.! fin* t ?kr ii |H|||." H? ii?- l? ? it <? | |i*?iiro lo llto wnll, \\ In tnrn<!< ?! nri' luinij; , I I |4iint< IhiNr llml ?nr?i own, j Wilier Hum* Im* *iii?^. To \*?n|? lli?* that liiMinr ??? Iitltu* ? li??u;*h l??r IllMl (*??liV?*lit I * |k<( to liltn?r ??|t. I * alt 1 1 In* ??>#*?? kii ?* ?lii?? > i Tm<% fh'-y ri^ton I ?. .( ! i- li.lll IM>I , V ! i-'l' i"> ? ? Hill . it.- I. .. II f .ill' l'- I ' I ? ' lx>\ ?> nu I K.r I- I" . i"t ? ? kii'I A will III# It. "lllti t ? ? i ? i I }i lii* ni<*I I?mii> v ^iirb, A 1 1 1 it* 1 1 > 1 1 ? ? ? i?n<l tin'" lli nt? w '?? in ? itli >.'l u r ? |<i\ ??, Ami nil tlutl l??\ ???.??! .lt? | ||i- | -t ??!?? i?l ?i'i,|i|i i ii?i t ? r linn, *?? i i * ? tli. | i It ? t !!%???? ; j 1 la v nt ?? ? In I' < 1 1 1 ? ? ? >li ? lit* hi 4ft , I <> i;'t '? ? 'iij t y i, mil' | With*' i?Inh i> mil i i.|t!i Ifitontli, I I ? I V?"ii it.' i'i 1> Iwi'i-'i; A n I lit. ? ? ?- v !.? ?? pn Hi"! *tnt? ; A II" II. ?! ? ;'li ???? > ??! ? II Sf.ni>- t?\ , ? ri' yi'1 tin- ? i? i? up. I ir or<- Mio - ' : n ? i1t>? n. V/ Tin- i iv.pt w '.1 'ji'i; np<?:i )ii? tloor, l*n'???si' tsl l.y tin* tow n. . * 1 ike ~|ui !????< will lu? pilt??ti? |?i?, \m! t!:rn 1'n-ir jji ;??? ???v. !'or lrn n.Nlup ?ii?i? '???t ** ?-i-i? ??nr W in ii lilt ii N i'ii- <? turn t'> i It* v I tt-r nit \ "IibII pun? I Iti* 'lti?t, \N lu'ii im?imiiit n'? *-'u 1! I.ill, Am. I ( I.iiiiI-. thf Liu r'niw' <it tlir tnnon, Sluill iiiviukI tiiiin tii-*ll. A tnitll ?!!.? hi* ol l?:t!?>?? *nyt. 1<> tutlurt* alwuv- trm?; lit* tif't-r n?-itn?*1 "tint lie \*i? not, It'll livfll.'t u|i t lir knew ? Hugh r. Mr Dtrmtft. \ JUDGINC BY APPEARANCES. p " Here i>? :i nin- e, naid tli?' elder of i\\ ii h wlin liritl ju*ter> i tered t !??? tr.-iin, " ai>?| we will try unit keep it uridi-'tiii Ih I, too," she :id<icd, I proeeediup to <sit their shawl*, *sw!irU, rtr.. upon t!ie end of each wat, while th?* two s?-:?t? d themselves ? f:w inge.teh other. They were evidently mother nnd dau<l l?r. tin' daughter n I I lender, bright- lm ? d little tiling, and lju?t a* evidently J Miple of " iK^ltion," ; marked liy *11 ilie belongings of wealthy , travelers. Klegaritly braided linen i uliter* over h!a> k silk, *tylUh bat*. f ; 1'ussian leather safhels, were distin- ] ' 2uishing mark*. l?esidos th.it indescrib able air which stamps its possessor is one used t4? good society. " So very warm. Ho reach my fan i ^.Mabel. \V v have n v? ry hot day for our ride." said Mrs. (Jlennor. i ! " But t here is sueh a nice tircczc. I Ihink it will ho lovely." returned bright <?yed MiiIh-I. ' "Oh, you're always contented with ' * verylhing. Dear me, I hope the car-: ! riage won't he crowded." " It i?? ulino?t l hut now. uuunma. Wo j the on ly vacant seat-, 1 believn." j s . " A lid 1 mean to k*< p iIm iii too," an- ' ??? I'll 1 M ?*??. ( I ll'IIIHif. ? < 1 1 1 ?* t iindU' l'l ?>! ('kr* h voice ul Jut T-w. f\ 1- Hi it engaged, madam?" / Mrs. (.lenuor and Maliel l?oth looked i up to we a young lady dre.wd in a plain, ! nit! rimmed lim n suit, with a hrowo veil j covering her lint entirely, and shading n j 'ain. homely fin e, i I ? ? r speech Was iliat of n well-bred p? rum. hill herexc Hni> I |\ p'-iin aitir<* stamp* d ln*r In Mi'?.(ilen? ? . n<tr'n ??)?'* fM " i < 011111011 folk-," not wort li VII ??tVort to lie polite. She turned t<i the J window and settled hewlf in her place .w ithout seeming to hear. but good na- i IttP'd Mabel spoke tit once. "Mine isn't. You are welcome to ( .dure it." And, notwithstanding the decided ? frown on her indy-mother's fin e, she i ~.o??cd her '"traps" over on the pile ul- ' i ???idy be-ide Mrs. (Jlennor, ami smiled | Hweply to the voting Mt rr?fi?T?*rV quiet 'thank you." as she cat down. holding' r he -ma! I -:?? hi l she crri'tl in her lap. I .r ' It w iii tire y?u. Th<re is pl'Hty <d ,,~i oiii over here with onr-." sj.id Mahel, r, a^iinjf out her h* --d tow ant the mi? hel. Th" young 1a?ly pla?"d It upon tin.1 at herself, saying . "I was afraid it would trouble you.' ?? Not at all." returned Mabel. Hut Mr*. (Jlennor, with a little ae?;ent (d -J?it?*. addro<sed her daughter: " Mabel, don't make yourself over ofli* j i ???ii?, I wonder how fur it is to llamil* , ?on3" , *' i >on't the iali> ie.il you, mamma? | "No. Only the larg<T stations are ,!?wn. Well,"' with a ?ich and n glance ?; i'i? intruder, "a? l?-a-t we shall be .L?i< to pick <?ur own society there." ^ ?' Malum. i don't'" pleaded Mable in a i ??' li > mother > rud '- ? Si"-. " ' ' ' *1 detest these trait.", where every rude jtcrson who chooses may intrude' upon you." went on Mrs. (Jlennor, J coolly. M d>ol knew there was no telling j wher?i her mother would stop, once she was on the track, and she noted the Hush j which overspread the stranger's face. I She ijiiiet ly i hanged the subject. ?' Do you know Mr. Hamilton's family, minima?" "Not the children. Not since tiny I were crown, that is, I siw them when j they were little." " If they arc like their noble old father, I'm "Ure I shall like them. I think he is splendid," answered Mabel. The strange lady smiled quietly. Mrs ? Jlennor answered : " I dare say they are. Mirth an? br? i ding always show, Mabel. 1. for one, i ou Id never mistake a person of j wen 1 1 h mid culture f.ir ft common one." "I- I here only one daughter"' a?kod I Mulie] "Only one at lionic, the youngest one, Henrietta. And one soil, liichal'd. I eonsid- r it very tortuiinle thai Hamil ton invited us to make this visit, Mabel. ; Hit h id Hamilton will be very wealthy. I and. n you ph?y youf cards well, who J know- what y? ? it may do in the way of a I wtt lenient?" , i V Now, mamma, II you heijin to tnlk 1 that way I do ?olemrily declare I will | t ?* 1 1 u* next train tliut posae* us baek j home ami not go at nil." Mrs. (ilt nixT knew tin* Kirl Wf" quite ; <M|>:?t?lc of keijiwt* her word if she wilh t ?pushed too far, so she said no more, but , betook. herself to tln? pi'ojtpoct in view J from li'T window. Tin' rid?* was a warm on'*, hut Mabel enjoy? il it. ami in spit** of her mamma's frowns, chatted with her sent -mate very ?mm iald}*. ft wiis (jetting sundown when the train stopped at Hamilton, nnd several passcntp i s descended, among whom wa Mrs. tilenriorand Mabel. [ There was a forlorn looking Htation j with n dusty little refreshment bar in one ' corner of a dingy room labeled " Indies' Room." There were two or three village ; j idlers, w ith hands in their pockets, promenading up and flown the platform, j and that w?m ail. " What does this mean?" fretted Mrs. j (ilennor. "Mr. Hamilton wrote he j would be certain to have the carriage i meefrus." " l'erliapsit will be here yet, mamma," said Mabel. "Suppose you as* one of | th'-se men if it lias been seen." ! "I iH'lievc I will," said Mm. Glennor, ! inarching majestically up to one of the i men aforesaid and inquiring: ! " Can you tell me whether Mr. Hamil ton's carriage has been at the station to | day P" j " Ycs'm? no'm? I don't know ? there I it are coming now," wu the slightly In coherent answer. 1 Turning in the direction of hUextended i finger she ?nw a handsome carriage roll injr rapid !v up. ?' It iv just coming," she announced to i Mabel. whose eyes hud already informed ' her nf 1 lint. Tlii'y w aited upon that dreary plutform I until it drove up and the driver din- ! mount <-d. Then lie came up tin* steps and ad- J dressed Mrs. (Jlennor. touching his hat 1 resect fully. " Indies for Mr. Hamilton's, madam." j " Y?*. Come, Mabel." "Tic carriage in ready, Indies. The cart in here, rnidy to take your baggage j Out. Will I .nV?' voiir tJe|;e|?iPM .Mr- (ili niiufpvi' li i tn Lht f? tor ' ih' ir 1 i*iiiiU-?. Mid 1 1 ??? r*'iidy toaehman j mi miii h id Ihein piled in the light c<rt which hud followed the carriage. "Now. we are ready," declared Mr*. ' (Jlennor. Itut the coachman seemed to | I*1 looking for sonic one else. "Our young Henrietta went up to: town yesterday. We ex pect her baejc 1 liy this I ruin,' "lb-re I am, Sum,". railed a familiar \ oice from the door of the ladies room Hint tin homely young woman In plain limn, who had shared Malx-I's seat, came out of her retreat inside and ap pro-.whed them. ' " T.iy goodness!" was Mrs. (iiennur's dismayed tjaeulation, as she flushed up [ to the roofs of her hair. Itut Mabel sprang forward with ex- ' tended hand. "What, are you Henrietta Hamilton? ? I am so jriad !" " And you an* Mis* (Jlennor. I am gl::d too!" said the young lady, oflVring : li> r hand most cordially. "T would ha j nrtdo myself known in tin* train, hut I ' :im always too shy with strnneers, nnd I 1 w:lh not sure who you were until now. Mrs. (> left nor, I am very glad to wel- t come you to Hamilton, I love your . daughter already, and I am sure we Hliall ( haven delightful visit. I/Ct us go now; ' Sam is waiting." ' J This prompt rourtesy, so delicately , ignoring her own rude hchaviorin the train, was st greater rchuk<* to Mrs. j (Ilcnnor than any show of anger eou Id , have tieen. For onee hi r r?ady I0115UC was at a Iofs. and ?he < hi iy followed her young hooters to tin- carriage, silentlv with llu-hcd f.u e. i'.ot 1 1- nt i'l'-.V k infill* spirit soor. put i/t n r 1 "V ??ej.'' u h- n she r? uinu I- n il her 1.101; jiving ..-hinder. It was a wholesome lesson, however, and the next time Mrs. (Ilennor meets a lady in the train, whether she is robed; like a quern or in plain linen, she will | treat her as such, and never .judge by 1 appearances: hammer hilling. One of I lie things which the public dors not conccrn i t?*?lf about' as murli as it ought to is the kind and amount of food it shall cat during the summer. The ] generality of tin? people goon in the samo i way during the summer that they do in ! the winter with respect to the food they 1 eat, varying it only a* the seasons thein- ' selves vnry it. The average man or woman is not apparently aware that the l?< at of the human body may he mate rially increased or decreased according to the kind and amount of food imbibed. Tru?> mo?t people when the Jiot weatluT i'iiiii*'' along rush spontaneously to fruit, ami mm themselves with lwrrics, cher riex, peaches, watermelons, cantelopcs, |H-4rs, and often swallow much more thrm is good for them Hence cholera, diarrhea nnd other siinilar affections of the stomal It. Hut very little or no ear* is taken in eating heavy Itorf in as great a quantity a-* during the coldest months in winter. It is no infrequent sight to her a man sit down, when the thermom eter in ninety- live degrees in theshude, at a table groaning with fat-forming and lieat-produring meats. On these he gorges himself, until he is as filled to re pletion as during the coldest days of l>e- 1 i-ember or January. It takes repeated ! warning and a long experience to teach i him that it i? senseiess to do this in the depressing days of duly and August, as it would Iw for him to wear his thick win ter flannels and overcoat. True philoso phy would be as careful to keep the in side of the body as cool as the outside. A great deal of stutriias been written concerning the danger of cold drinks and eating h-cs and cream. There is danger under certain circumstances, as, for in stance. while large quantities are being gulped down while the l>ody is over heated. But when po more 'heat is ex perienced than what is inevitable in warm weather from any, even the high est exercise, draughts of water may be quaffed by inouthfuls at a time, or even the coldest creams and ices be slowly j eaten with a spoon, without any risk, save in exceptional cases. Of coursc I there are many ignorant and obstinate J people, who, eating and drinking habitu ! ally like pigs, cannot be satisfied with this quiet and temperanco mode of en ioyment. They pay the penalty of their disqualifications. But for intelligent peo ple, who will learn how to eat and drink reasonably, there is abundance of health ful pleasure for the palate even during the hottest of hot days. Ealing and drinking correctly are an art,, nbd have to b? acquired.? Kzrhangt, John nnlsftfl'8 Axe. Old Mr9. Hull was murdered In li?* ! lied. An aged lady .it Pelhnmvillc, near 1 Now York, wus tied hy burglars, who \ searched her house, having first taken hrr oath on her own family liilde that she would lie quiet and not rina the hi* dinner hell which shn kept nt her >?o<i side/or the purpos? of awakening her neighbors in cnse of need. A Brooklyn man heard a burglar coming in by the wny of the back parlor. lie shot the in truder, who crawled home nnd died. A physician neur New York heard burnWs in h in house nt llm*1 o'cloc k 1.1 tb^hiorn*' ? inir. They golawny Willi hie ? Igiii'* ai> </ w#m?' -nr^h .iliiistrw-ueni *, hu! wI-<W??ok " ?ev eral bullet* w liieh the doctor lodxcd in their fugitive I >< >d i< -n an th'-y l?i;ide ?4ix?d I heir camp*. A l?otig Island tlib f rhioroforinod on old lady and extnwd her seventy-dollar set of jodd teeih. The use of chloroform in dental opera tions h not always attended with com* * plete success. In thi" cave .n pitellon took plaee,, and, although flu* thief ?* caped, he vvii- nfU-rvvjint arretted. lie Is now inj.ill and the li are safe at home in the old lady h mouth. Three lone ladies, who wen- non-rthsidcntit, wen- awakened by the sound of burglars on then* portico roof. Tftey opened the . window and gave each of tlirVbur^lai'!? a tract and mado them wait to listen to the trading of adapter from the lUblc. The women who stole the Chinese w^herman'f-; hundred dollar* from hi* , pnntaioons pocket slipped away in the. ??onfnsion, while poor Washec sot a bui 1 I in his cheek which l:tid hiiu on a * New York hospital col. Thu? \vith various siicces* and soinetlli)'* with nc nuccchi at ail do thieve-^ ntid burglar* prtisecuU* their business. The power of the suddenly-entering t ft i?*f. either by day or night, seems little t short of su|M-rnaturul. A spare and di minutive burglar. van inspire some j>eo ple with ad much terror as a regiment of soldiers ought to cause. The fact that t here is " a nmn in the i.ousc " is sufficient, in many instances to l'cndrrwhole fami lies helpless. If, instead of one burglar, there are half a dozen, who .stand in a row hy the bedside of a partial ly wakened hou4dioldcr, theelTect is nlotr .terrifying. A black muslin ma?k over the burglar's face and a deep bass voice from h if throat to the effect of "you; ' . ;."j cr --TT- 'ifr " 5s r-:4 "?'! '.;l.it? l to ??rare i?p the spirit1 of the person ad So..; . hov/.' .-r, the in ^? nded \ it t ill* in i d to tt '!fsp? n?N* ?' deed of self-defense. Thus it was with John Iluisoff, of Western Pennsylvania John is a well-to-do German, living by himself. Thieves came upon him while eatipg his solitary dinner. They clublH-d him, bound him, tossed him on th wood-pile as so many pounds of useless lumber, and proceeded to ransack his house. The brave old man wriggled out of the rope* and silently seized the sharp axe with whi -n he was accustomed to split wood. Willi this in his hand lie went for his enemies. In a moment lie had ( hopped all the lingers from the right hand of one scoundrel and taken a steak or two out of the flesh of another. |)c:wl men are said to tell no laics, but wounded ones do. When these fellows applied to a neighboring doctor Uf be put in repair, the marks which John Ilui soil' hail put upon them told the story (A their misdeeds. They were put under arrcstond will be soundly punished for their sins. t Thonxeimi clumsy weapon in nw^i hands, hut is .a very effective one wlx-n skillfully used. John I f ulnttfT ?li?I a ?<mmI iu using it on his a??ai hints. It wan iim if a public proclamation had hern i* sued to ull the trumps thieves, burglar and assassins in that section. Haying tin people will defend thcm?clv?H to the ui U-rmost when attacked. The lowmn taught to these fellows will not In thrown nway on the profession. To take the law thus into one's hands is disa greeable, hut the men wliu tlare to do it are masters of the situation. It Is re:i Hotiahly eert.tin that Mr. IIulsofT wiii not again he attacked hy this class ol miscreant*. Had lie killed t'lp intruders nobody would have blamed him. If such men were sure of just such a re ception as this in every housn which they might illegally enter, the profession would decline in profit and inennse in risk, until it would not he worth follow ing.?/'/! iltnlcljJiui Times. II nxlr j on the Press. Mr. Huxley, the English scientist, in a recent lecture on the influence of the press, said: The press is an embodi ment of " all the wisdom and a good deal of the folly, much of the goodness and a vast deal of the badness, the hatred and the iniquity which beset man." II* ikenedthe modern press to an eruption of Vesuvius? regarding it as a sort of safety-valve, by which ideas and feelings which, if they remained imprisoned would result in earthquake, arc released, ejecting with t*;em a good deal of men* steam, a great quantity of ashes and a certain amount of iava, whuh, by its crumbling, ultimately covers the soi) with smiling vineyards to mankind. It Is' said<hat "true k>ve never did run smooth." We've never seen It st tempt to run, but it does some of th | smoothest kind of swinging on t he Cfu t I gate.? Keokuk Oorwiituiieu.