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PUPLSHEDEVERY THURSDAY +- -| Af | ELMIRA,N. ¥. 1C |; GAZETTE.COMPANY, | ORcoe, Opera Gouge Block,CarroliStrees Fd Tix - A? a at? ¥ tix\ \5. & Weekly Jos prnitiic j ; fionngxfifl’n' % PriF TO ES.\ \s ’ O, Office in.Opara | cuse Blog flafiéfit _ -all »| copier 0. | fo } '¥éry | lovely he (butzgfhtx'bérficu' 'an # alg, | ~ G ~ imp before Their &pproath was noticed. | suck an 008 as w. ddlight the . e aJ un prowied. ae one aoe an mesin | fot Really bopaof teen Fraim whe bad -- one > Pag ' . 22 y r...’ -u_1 .A o ‘3’ lic; A \ 1 aio)\ a ved Felics, be | re e on fay mak * a n 4 | Proved seige ne, ./ the ha b. \mug fooled you and | In & mdin‘exfl 'the combatants were | | \It's tha prettiest room I rer saw,!\ | the bogs as easily as I fooled the conduc- loosed, arid all eyes to 'the 'new chied \Mark 'with enthusisers.. ' «There 'top of the tmin?' Don't you know me?{ comers, ~~ _ . - L f + isn'ta howiein town like it; Won'tthe I.haren's got my card-case with me, but | .The disguised Liam. Fallon looked an 'm Blue Jack, at your um}! Ha, hall turned faint. He know what this visit. U o- be on tte the. - J tates #2 + GM V., \I a e afe i2\ ally % ig, wor- ; p agar-4111206 and Mail, $2,00 per year in ap- e NBW aDCARTISIMENTS, _| t m \v\ a G H| - l h oF NEW évngvag‘an A WORK DESCRIPTIVE of the CHT Y o YORK in aliits VARIOUS Pumas“ Its #plen tora and «r. tched ness; it hi.bh and 10# tife ith marble pn a ds an | fa-k dens, is actractions and dsage:s, it- Rings and Franks; is leading men and fans; UIs adveaturecs, no obailties; tts mys- ter is an doer mes d with Mearly 250 Fine Engravings. “if? l'; Y‘VAS {EAL—mud Agvl‘ Ltguulm and see eus te 13 and a flit descr ption of the work. Address Natwnai Pubighing Co , Phils Pa HISTORY OF 1 ELMIRA, N. Y., T sri VOL. XLIV. HURSDAY, M p : if. ”is!“ six: 1° A, M d i was” ich. ; Rernewi ang Sime ape s the chrisoght Bring\ ay they came) ao Tookingilike incaramté -- - PAQ) fogrtherid\ omfibmgnidy- C - Thi niher mep if the boys erch with “we?! 1&1? sars beforé the deidfy pau}! *** *iween'liie A& - panic .+ faily- united the 4glest of It i153? E ied + _ on com +- dandi -| tened to the fataf rock. - Tha spot is still |. ; ¥ HERER'S PNP | poinfad out to travelers, and “$1316 told MARK HEBER S F‘s of how the brother day after day ato bis moais in the presence of his wretched prijoner,but would not give him so much , Or i cup of water to ilake as & Crum “MWM‘W TO Fav 14 & $p ° tel JPM a Cou .c dls. - cx oa + a1 After all was still, he rolled gyer on the image uotil ho came to the side of, E Bark. ' +6 i f + Bark !\ he hissed. ° I 4 Burk started, with a smothered oath. mR fi‘ggb‘n res tail yo \A pubs ( v 6s x yo' J * ed that a ama f horsemen. in fitgii’ém‘o m§%%%hgx§gnfim vornde up, and had dashed into the CHAINED TO 4 ROCK. mote A Brother's Terrible Reven Bofore gold tines, oil wells sn« dia mond fields had developed their Attrac- tions and fmtiqiitiq.~ for the #dran: turous. spirits of this country; -the ful trade of fegtkar Northwest enliatéd: the gnergies of sumerous speculstiv char- acters,among whom were two young men 'tom Bt. Louis, who, from havivg been playmates in boyhood and inseparable friends at college, bocame partners in a scheme of Igdinnf-tudin‘ for the i; icher spoils of the hunt. Both were ofphans --the nexrest living relative possessed by sither was a sister to the elder [of the aX ENDIAYX STORY. © t is \_ Mark returned bonte f father's funeral with tha proble onn foature prowming'upoo bhisth ang demanding a promptisolution His bome had been, frou remembrance, 'upon & alony, worn-out farm of fifiy seres, situsted upon the Sencon Lake, in Western New York. His {fatker had becorfae so heavily his?!“ lo of Hin tightly parliest hamida - PoC & -HAKRGING, ' \the sorvivors. - Ja mafia?v grimly toughed pf his field plece angw. This'ended the toalliet. The satiges with borrible yells heat an instants: neous | retreat ,} vim; mum (fifth! Vistim by Two Dos- torm~AK Magro Witnsss Xilisd and Placed in the Coffin. pple .opem their eyes,? . It's. just lovely!\ pried Meck delightediy.. a eeareg. ° ular homa fairy, Gay. 'You were 1am the leader of | for the frontier, and you are the fairest flower on all the : plains? My -precious little. sister 3\ 11 f he rierpent has got Into Eden i\ ] meant, 'if no one elsa did. _ t* and the boys hare lookeil for you to{ @ Conductor,\ shouted join .us ali day,\ saig Burk,. \But of the troop, \ we are here in search of course we didn't look for you in this dis- Blue Jack, the poted desperado, accused ' © ise,\ . lof the attempted murder of Lien-| He drew her tohim and Kissed her ten- Upon the morning after the counter- tenant, Fallon of, the: United derly. But Gay, most unaccountably, teit Gieut. Fallon had joined the wagon States «rmy, whom he brutally attacked broke from him blushing like arose. - t‘Wu gin ubgut (1.0 relate on; of {11m most astounding developments that has ever jam: that two weeks before bis death the coms to lignt in this western community, |* ik bes 2 wa may ly arsert, within the noonec' farm had bean sold by termini?“ if foort tion of any truthful person. 'lhe occur. € their dosadyupon 4h; field, and Gragging gyay their 122511. ea. Armory \bad a) buflét\ wound ip his shoulder,aad.Aropbld'a gidest son hed a . McDOXA LD:, ago. © . And now what was Mark to do CO., THE GREAT FIRES . In and tbe WEgF by Rev. 6 J. Goop- SPEKD .i, of Chicago. Only complete history 700 Bv o.'pages , 6) «ux avirgs 10,000 a.ready sold.- Price $2 59. . 2000 «gents made in 20 days. mums? to safter rg, - sa GENTS WANTED. H.8 Guy HPELED & 60 , 37 Park now, New York. WwW aA NTED. A competer t man to tike charg> of the tale of a largo p» porar and cuutily Religtous Work in Now York ta o - bose need «pply but a resp naibie, tho cawh sod sauce ss u. canvasmer | A liberal salary wiu bo pa d if d sire: wirh the opportunity to Ciéxe a much a {+ Sut and #-Cur0 d pa. Manon sad lw cra ive bus nes m so s CBANTON & CO,. Hartford, Conn, nnn cll o oe enn e> WEEK LV 4 4 4 - The.reate t P1 Original tory reper in Amen. a. bight | ew OriginatMtortes in fis: nafuber - Bo io tm toit | agedts and Canvas e s walced 'n every town and city of the Lnim B1Q a we k casry realized by the salo of this oxtraer 1.4 y lr.sh and Americas Journal. man c pos free | bout »nle by all newsdealors, Ae , $2 ab per pear khan-s; m. J @PLxary & Co , i. U. 1 ox }u.4, New lore Canas. F. Boy®p. Member N. Y.5 Ezchange. BOUND & CO. tw a C Bankers, KP W all Sta, N. lag, Trans ict a(sk>ERAL RANKING Busis«ss, and bay and arly on Comi om cal. clawes df COMMERCIAL PAP+R. ~ o kes Bouds. Gold, sn 4 other seourt mes, mak gobo <b ces, and allow interes's on lieyo ite eabp ctio chask at s ght, Lonas negottated Jso. F. Bots D. | the wilds or limit their absence , thither, , they Tite, |- iwo-and there were consequently no domestic ties to keep them back from Ascending the Missouri river to the a pointed trading grounds, they enter upon the conjoint adventure in the trus, all absorbed energy of success, ard from the first month prospered beyond all their expectation, and resped [profits proportiohate to early we@ifh. Ig little fig!” than two years, indeed, thé broth- y firm: were rich enough to bate gone back to civihzition at dase all the remainder of theim lives; Ibut, as ad already told, they had no social ex- igencies to cali them back, and {having contracted a fondhess for thelr new yocupsfion, they stayed on nd indeffnivgly. Once ® year, repaired to St. uis to seli their furs and divide and invrést the profits ; and upon one of these odgastons the sister before mentioned per her brother to take her back wi to the wilderness,that she might dbserve for herself the many wonders, be thad so often described. Thus durin thd ing year the ranche of the friends J head waters of the Missouri was g by the presefce®ol the amateur | tress,\ who, when the time came for ber feturo home, was reluctant to and doutly so because her brother chanéed to have a sickness which prevented-}} f on béwerer, | §108 Kelley ayd the banging of his murderer, with all ito ghamitly sequels, not nearly equal to the dreadful scenes that rubse- quently followed, as related to us by an eyewitgesa. it will be remambered that the culprit was boxed and buried bathe undertaker, Mr. Eicholtz, a short distance from the town comete‘r’y. On the night following bis buriil, Mr./Jobhnson,s Texus cattle denier, was returniog from bis herd. It was one of those beautiful moonlight nights for which this latitude is famous, In tho bright moonlight he continued his journey far in the night.- On;, appromcbing Abilene he noticed the auspicious mevements of threo ps, who were a rently dig- og in an isolated locality. Dismounting ha tied his hotae, and hid nimsel{ in a favored spot. Ha discovered the parties to bo: two well known physicians of Abs: line and a colored man. Presently the spade of the megro struck a hard sub- stapce. \Thaveit said one, and they shortly after had in full view a large boz, whose cover was ripped off in l-au time than it takes to relate it. No words were spoken, and in a short time the musical ticking of a galvanic battery was heard, with an occasional sigh, apparently from the box. Presently, bis blood rudning cold, his hair almost standing on end,the terror-stricken looker-on saw the form of rence, commenting with the killing of He was a ladl of nineteen, alight and boyish in frame, but with the strength of a man in his siogry arms. Hs bad had the usual advantages of education afford ed to farmer's sons. ' He raturned home from his father's graye to the small, unpainted 4 and a half house, and after him came bir father's only brother, a well-to-do farmer, who resided in the neighborh This uncle, Mr. Wiliam Heber, was & man of sixtyflyean, pompous and seli- important, s soul was of the smallest pattern. and he had never Milkmen 10 do a gensrous deed, whils ha done many mean ones. \Wall Mark,\ sald his unold, UDve| sens my folks on home, so that I can hare a goog taik with you. Morgan tells | me he wants the farm. He has held off two weeks whilo George was' «dying, but ho wants to mprve ia next wesk. in)» | are you going to do ?\ \I don't know, uncle I am trying to think. What can I do ?\ Mr. Hobor, \and bare thought gpon a plan. 1am willing to take you, and treat you &8 my own son. Yol shall, have a home at my house, and a seat at my table. What do yon say P' , \*You forget, uncle, that I bave some one to provide for besides myself,!\ said Mark. \Supposs I were to accep} this | Mark ?\ disgorged theis erdubhing <ocoupauts, \I have thought the matter over,\ raid s rk, |; + feh wound in ergo, bus neither of theso in joaries was stigma ; \Aro you safe, Gay ‘Pfgiefnanded 240k, coming toward hef.\ \5° \¥es but imm simog} amothered,!\ ar- swered Gay, \Hayo thg savages surely forth while she Gay cautiogsly , cre; $ l h alning wayons was speiking. (The fin) warneno and children come forth paig and ambling, bat élrgf Joy[algratitade at $r their \escape f; death, ar a fare woren than death, The famp:itoo® on its uruat appesranca é¥tén $6160 the retreating savages werscentirely £61sz in the fat dutonce. , Theat Dignp they. enevipged upon the prairle,sad nis} with no adven- t ture. . A guard yay majptsined as on the 3mm! plebt) but ngFfndisus ware to scen. . Every day for 31m “yak, that followed the encampment on the Lillleo Blue was full of incident, but gli of the pleasant sort, nolbing octufring to alarm the em- rants. And at the end t Joy and rah G i a . f thg week, to their F, th@y arrived at Fort ruey. 3 . The emigrants did not bait at the fort, but pressed on fo Késrney City, where they encamped jut at gightfall. Here Conductor Laggiord found - an- other trsin, theo guide of which had been saint; the ouamop was astir as usual at day- and-flung into the Deep Canyon as dead. reak. river bank, opposite a lovely gunset Lhey bight. Jon approached Gay, and suid } you are starthogly like a form@r friend bound. Not so the person most inter- It seems almost as {f she stood ested in the announcement-Blue Jack the settlement. before me as I Esst KSew her. 'strapge, a startHogooineidencs. Icould } The simo-t tbisk -but ao. aro the sister of Mr, Heber, arp you not?\ of their appearance, After his first sen- of mine arhiter, Miss Heber?\ he remarked. dryly. \And you are his own sister?\ persist- ed:under the wagons toward the waiting specimen chapter ; but the continuation | ed Blue Jack, with agitation. He reached him and leaped upon of this story will be found in the New ing such inquiries, é‘ after a moment's thought. The train balted at yoou on tho The lieutenant ;s now. at Fort Kearney, a land. 'At] in a critical condition, and we demand gain halted, apd for the his would-be murderer,\ ° bo, ° The emigrants had listened with breath- la ihe course of the ereniog Lieut; Fal. \Mies Heber, I must say to you that ment ot troops. They were actually spell- It is | bimsel baz Im ible! Yon errand of his troops in e first moment tay's pale face Aushed. _ ** Yes,\ she anawered, with some hesi- BIL. The dmguist'ad Bluo Sack Jul-flea yet satidn of faintness and terror, he had re- ! himself agata. At the rery commencement of the oM. with the ferrified and cower udden fear. . . ing Burk. The latter pointed one trem- \You do not look like your brother, bling finger over bis shoulder to a spot at a li horse stood grazing, saddled for use. .In an instant the chief desperado dart- \I have been told so before,\ seid Gay o < horse. {our motive for mak | his back.: feutenant,\ aaid Gay, And in the next moment that despera- \I do not know M nA wind, % exclaimed Mark, not. noticing Gay's con- tusion' \We shall ngt othe! cage 05 mammzn t He dashed out Soyish exuberagice iss amazement to the announcement of and talled in the entire populat the officer in charge of the sm#ll detach. | the viliage, -= They all came in, and e it?! A” ~ eral request that Gay “$5516 ohfigfinh ttle distance, where Blue Jack's | playing upon the pletform inside stockade came in, gasping the words ; _ \Indians /\ The above we publish as m York Lenger, Ask for the number dated arch 30, which can be had at any nows pis \I do not do rose gracefully in his stirrups at the office or book-store. If you sre not with- ' I therefore know how to reply to you. I distance of a few rods;and with the fierce 1 © should like to know the name of your defiant yell of a wild Indian, dashed his t friend whom I resemble, but for an an- spurs into horse's side, and was away like | awer to your inguiries.I must refer you the © T. Gay's eyes brightened, desperado had comprehended the shrank from the. honor thus. put 'u A ezifican’t,\ she said. - \Mr. Whitmany .is @ he oldest of us all, and 1s our covered his coolzess and courage,.and was Let him name the village.\ ° \Then I'll call it Heber, i little Gay,\ erled Mr. Whitman.. He had ma'rkeq that quitafion,‘ cer's announcement, Blue Jack exchang- do you all say, my friends ?\ and his wonder at it thrilled him with a ed glances \Heber it is [\ acclaim. . At that moment a boy who had bben reach of a news office, you can have . he Ledger mailed to you for one year by . sending three dollars to Robert Bonner, : publisher, New York. . ! 'I'll call Whitman in to see the house,\ up for the sristo: ion of éren Zukilo she BR Mayor. n honor of ; What cried a doson nicely! 'in pm 9 . stabbed the night ibesforga by a notorious map, who had gsoppeq:prrest, The train was offered to Liandfgrd, to be united with bis own. psoa made upon to my brother.'' . The troops gave an answering yell of ___ _ Gay Hobor weized the first opportunity | surprise aud anger,and the officer in com- | COHEMUNG COUNTY MEDICAL SQCI-_ to inform her adopted brother of the mand led the swift pursuil, & BTY. pastfclnhrsle Ligatief nail-63:43: interview with bBlue J 80k had tibe dyawi'antafie of adgood o --- © - & s a start, and wag splendidly mounted, his| A rte my setiog of the Chemyun \I told him to speak to you, Mark,\ box-5:3 being a reasoned animal, born’and Co g “2,5 gd 1“; e-ltg held 1“th she said, but y heart has been on fire bred on the plains, and endowed with ical Hociety was held in: aver since. V? gut”)! he should have great life and spirit. loud ° parlor of the Ymgfl M911; n Chm'fiflfr Ar nown my mother Blue Jack laughed aloud as tha stro soviation, Opera House, Elmira, on Tues: \He looked like death when be first animal bore hign onward as if hi hug day, Mar’cfi $9511, 1373,z ' A saw your facs, Gay,\ said Matic thought- been a feathers weight. He rose agdin f 'It was as if he had seen a |in his stirrups,and shouted back defiant the hanged culprit sitting erect in his box. Whereupon tho negro, mora frightened tham he}, commenced yelling and shrisk. parture with herself and his p tne usual annual basiness trip to th Phe trip must be made, however, # @«guld be her only opportunity of for a year ; so, with what fortitu i avsilable under the circumstances, she bade the invalid a loving good-by, and went bomeward in the care of the young. er member of the firm. self, or with the company of Indians ofly,the sick man pined until bis partner'@return with an unasaally large dividend kind an accoupt of the young lady's arriva} in St. Louis gave him.energy to combat conquer lbejever of which he victim. - Theniceforth the friends t} and traded as before for several rm at the end of which time J the men almost killed him w dreadful news that his sister had | a mawiac, and that it was bis 1} friend who had made her such, | | another friend who wrote, and the were few but to the point. - The p happéned to be alone when |i thein, and was thus able to master his first furious impulse for immediate signal revenge upon the traitor, and sulldue his 'tenzied feelings to the cooler tion of a scheme for retribution (as piti less as the offence had been. | When his partner came in he ¢xplain- od the pallor of his countenance,) by pre- tending a temporary faintneas, # sumed his daily pursuits as thou gessage from Konie had been otdinary of enclosures. Hig tres riend must diey but in dying be compelled to endura agonies ag linger ing as thoee he had inflicted ; an while the self-npggiglled minlstar of j lowed bis avocation he p F revenge that @bould be worthy the wrong. When the next stock{of furs were packed for transportation river, the avenger made some excuse for \a brief visit to Fort Benton, wherp he pro- cured of a lawyer the execution qf a will, leaving the testator's name in a blank Then returning to the ranch he pro- posed that instead of going down the river for their market, this tilne they should go overland together o back to Fort Kearney, intergapt tha boats with their stock where the river Platte empties into the Missquri, and take the furs up the former stream to Fort Larmie, where they could ¢stablish a kind of enterpot of their b probable great advantage. »eemed so plausible to the younger man that boe approved it without sitation and started immediately with {the pro- jector on the overland journey, acopm- panied only by & pack-mule bearing giro- visions for the way. Fravoling many days in this style-the one wholly unsuspic- 10us of the other's dark purpose--the iwo. men finally reached the banks of the Platte, down which they follgwed ti’e overland trail to a place called Bernard's Ranche, on the north fork of thie strearnd, pear the \Chimney Kock,\ and between Julesburg and Fort Laramie. Mere they paused to rest, and here, in a deep can on, walled by lofty rocks, and in ir memorial, gloomy solitude, the doomed man.was persuaded to take a jnoondsy sleep from which the waking ras to bo more termble than the most guiliy dredu, Drugged by liquor which the other had given him; in seeming convivi banter, before he slept the doomed trsi- tor - awoke to find himself se- ourely chained, hand, foot md great rock, while before him, ri aflame with rage, stood the brof bad waited so long and patiently for this atonement. \ At first,\ relates h Western correspondent of - the - Philadelphia \* Press,\ repeating the story,, \ the bound wretch thought it was some rdgugh joke practicing upon his courage,an returned the glare of bis partner's eyks with a ghastly smile; but when thst partner croduced from his pocket the midwinter letter, and read it dehbgratel word by word to the hollow echoes of the gloomy canyon, the smile disappeared |in a look of death's dispair. - He confesged all and asked to be shot, but the brother had an- other fate in store for his victife. Coolly encamping by the rock, he sat down to seo his partner starve to death, On the third day the ill-fated man «igned the deed bequeathing all his property to the injured girl, and the brother mttached a ficutious name as witness of the instru- ment, by the terms of which hé was made the executor of his partner's estate. He | then wrote letters saying he Bad fallen very ill of fever on the pigins, land if he did not recover these letters would be delivered by his beloved paftner, All this the infuriated brother {compelled the man to do, and thén quietly awaited the end. - Day 5 by - day | the partner grow weaker,] and the brother gloated over his misery, often | reading to him the Jetter.\ to the rock, suffering untold { hupger trgd thirst, and with thie mocking eriea of his executioner and thp words of the letter ringing alternately in his ears; this modern Frometheus, who bad pro- gird the divine fire of friendéhip, dwin. | offer of yours, what will you do for Gay ?\ # The girl is no relation of yours, Mark,\ iog in the most piteous manner. \¢ Sbat linfo Gay,\ he said f \Poor lile Gaz,\ he said ; \hefs is a up |\ asld4 one you will haga tho peo. ,; PL in Abileca Lite!- us,\ as the other goe hérd lot. \Do you remember hpw the C waAayrED, THIS8 SPRING. 10.00) FA RMERS, \To {mprove 1,200 400 sores of the best Farming Lands to lowa tro it to in rt.age or other incumbruncd. Those lat ds co aprime the Government rarlroad grants Adjacent no bha wruat thor bet wo a Guictgo, O.haba gn tpi ux liv and bee Chiefly in the Middle Region of Western Iowa, Its most f aul < and o«« pif ul portion irevm- and ague bath g upduu ¥) ), wid peversgd by railrcads in every u - Dow ds tho thie to sECUR > A HOME AT 84 AND 85 re-r rcre, u o deus ti ue with stx par cent. futerest, I thequipe a i vall y ul o'ther tae Boyer, the Maplt, the cor he L tits Sioux U axeactiet stat ous are provided with teamna to ahow IADda 're to purcha eps Send for aGuideo Ttgives prices terus, dors L clong, whoeto exploring Hekots arp sold, arnd hog tor sul zhtzgluJ-du county maps a sosert free. | & fires JoH ® B. CALaOUN, Land Comuissivn r Iowa B. & Lord Co., Qedart Rapids, lows. ! AuaN Ib W anIED TO suLL THE STAMFOR) SEWING MACHINE, Bars foaier than any o'her. Makes less i. Can- not inisssti'ches | nec ived the FIRST premium at the ame d -n Inant ce Fag for ls71. Is the Bout machine. . An extra commission is a lowed io Agouto. i ali a aes mu L be fur pr too oy -a f€ Apply to MACHINE €o:, Stainford, (conn. EXTRAOKDINAR Y, LPROVEMEXN TS 13 ; CABINET .ORGANS ! 4L k * The Mason & HauLIN ORGAN (Co. respectiul'y an- BOU! ca th eds troduction o' tmprovements of mut h more than (riiaary bn ofr st. -' bese nro fo . REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGANS, |, being.the o sucee~sful co ination | of f PiFPBA w. yn t. oug over made: a ] DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARDS.* ° E whish can bot stantly moved to tho right or left eBurglu -the imt noor trinepesing the kay. Por draniags und d sory trons, see Ulroular NEW AND ELLGANT S1YLE3 OF LUUSLLE * R T ORGANS, /! Tho astault that'had the conductor of the greviavaly arrived train was madam, mater of discussion, and regret that hiq assailant escaped was universal. h \I know the fellow who dirked the conductor,\ sald ndg‘ord.\ vHe is a perfect demon. ..Iiknaow that be has kill- ed several men. I syw him at Donver 2 , Iy : ¥ last year. He 1134 Jaggtififigfi ing\ | Gay atarted, and exclaimed ; -5 Come on. Take Blue Jack if you Chubbusk, Stanchfield, Wey, Velder and . £3 Bind, and rob k. From the moment I beheld the man can !\ aso mira ; er o S mung ; money and gald, Hy is oallod : BQO T shrank fram bim. I1 had an fnstinesive 11:9 pursuing officer shouted to the (Sam Eff Ffioraoh’o 51 1pm“; find up?\ I a Jack.\ . fear and abhorrence of him. Oh, Mark H oried 's outlaw to surrender, but the on! . f \Blue Jack [é cried pne or two boys- dear Mark, don't let him kno m’y ore wa £12. mocking laug’h. The 0&3ch rfifil man, of Millport ; Dean, of Sullivanville, 'What a name [¢] ; «about me than he knows nowiF' ___ fired a shot atthe fugitive,but the bullet and Yorhess, of Daggott's Mills, Tiogs \I will not, Gay,\ said Mark soothing- | rgissed its mark, and Blue Jack, bending | Co., Pa. * to ® Iy. \If he is your father, shall not to his horse's neck; and digging the 7 know that you are his daughter,\ # spurs into the animal's sides, swept on . Rd. The promise comforted Gay, who smil- | and away like the rush of a tornado. * Chubbuck, one of the Censors, Dr. Ed- ed faintly through the gloom that had | - And after him swept the pursuers. ward A. Everitt, of Elmira, was. ecleotgd a “12113293 33:1: g people came coward Tin?) emlilfrahts twatched tlhehpugauit member, and Dr. John H. Cole, of Gil- f 4 ar Wit reathless interest until the fore-. I “I, St. ti Bradford Co t P & : | the Hebers, Mark arose abruptly, and | most figure upon the powerful Indian If 500\ mn’b in to; ~ m: ¥, + *y #0 went to look after his oxen. _> - {steed had passed beyond their line of | ROMOTSTY MemDer 0 the society. _ , Gay was about to join Mark, when the j vision. Dr. Stanchfield reported a case of in: false Lieutenant Fallon approached him, During the confusion Burk escaped jury at or near thé hip joint, in a £05310, ofizfrlng him « “0:1? sn also. |, j which strongly simulated fracture of the ¢Fin6 evening, Mx Heber,\ said the | - at nightfall they halted upon the 20uth | |, L of ins ¢ CC : . disguised Blue Jack conrteously. \What! | bank of the Platte, and were at supper neck of the femur. a ~. You don't smoke? Smoking is a vice.- | around their fires when the trgops were| Pr. Squire, who pad siso seen-the case - I wish I could break myself of it. Your seen to spproach, weary and dispirited- gave his reason in full for considering it sister is a lovely child, or girl, I should | without their prisoner. . i #hJ, Sho must bo fifteen years old,. is she not ?\ tor passionately struck the negro wit child came by her name 14 is Ui teen \onl‘bufium 4 ia “pg\; a?” Tuo bot; ®\ years this spring since & lady stopped at The vtber, gazing at the new corpge, at- gé;z£?°rszz‘tmngnledtgeuffiow?fi. “82:3: tentively, kpols down by his bis (oo wegkep and weaker, It did Dpt take bis baud over lis skull, now saturated UE b Iopg to discover tint she was i . She called the child Gay, and some es Ga- brietle, which is Gay's 6mm b, buat Present-Pr. F. B. Abbott, President ; Dr. L. F. Hart, Secratary,and Drs, Squire, - with his life's current, and in mild but emp batio words said :i \Ho's dead |\- 'Then ensued a moment of such acting as, o she did not tell her su 'sny- our informant lelis us, he never before thins concerning Lato that Buns)..- morse were quickly followed by an almost nirp after her or the child.\ coolness as these two quietly | \ wBor mothay was a Qrazy ITARIP); 364 | | drew forth the resuprected criminal from ; \ his box and again $15: the lid over a corpse g:£%i3§aggrihefiohzog?g 53:0 83 z: \They call him $o bakagso one side of not to be resuscitated-that of | of & (ramp and brought bor up a his face is blue @sif brgised,\' said Land- Qujetly they proceeded with their origi- | oa.» said his uncle ford. \Looks us if the blood had settJed nal work, applying the plates of the 35er coloréd * I under the skin.\ wos poles of their battery first over one cOl | +) gannof hear a word against m The now train was tgund for Denver, lar bone, then over the other, whil# th8 | mother, sir,\ he said. \I rh‘fil rotecyr. as Landford had said. a | other plate was placed apparently over Gay while I live, and aho nhlllgot pe | _ Tmo wagoss belonged to men who had lhe stomach. While this was being done | porarated from me.\ i no woman with them,: Thero ware five bytonel lvlu'u-km- if?) other seeimectihw aim:- . an)” I wish u-Jy hands of ypu,\ ex- of {hears geipergcm, apd only thedkmdt nate the work by repressing the chest, a ness of their n compared wit claimed Mr. Heber angrily. \You C80 | tho orpers indu cg: i351: ar as vo allow Autiduously these two silent men worked r on ; not a word spoken or scarce ab ut- go your own way, and get your own liv- them to travel upndep*his guidence and terance given, unleas from the enlivenin ing n rotestion of his train,, bulk thgut 1:1, before them. Eves- mg “fizafieiZysxgllh'éli'en 5,“ d Mark huh“, 1 P A fom inmdlgltfi F «nou a moveinent of some part of the | \[n one weak Mark had sold 4 pair of then the loog 'emiz body before them would attract AttGntiOn | aotrs which be had raised Main\ for march westward. At last lune first worker, taking a v’lal five nundred dollars, the bousebold 'for. Doring tha 300i; enumpmdnt, on the from his pooket, & f@W | pljure for nearly as much more, and was | Homing d87, Gaz nny Sohme« hey din- the mouth of the subject. He seemed | ,,, his way, with little Gay, the far | and a mergy tgh of song wes on satisfied, for lhe stopped his work, and Weal, to Stok thoir “MINE, ber lips, when pre (g the desperadoes Putting is hand on the beart, remarked, | _ pp, young travellers arrived at Leaven- kflQfifl as Burk. came g to har, 1“de \t beats naturally.\ A few moments worrh after a long and fatiguing jo: y. beside her, regyrding} er with insolent longor and anothor application from tho : I stare. z booting: Eng eggnuubjeclqufie nudxbfiénd “aggreggrgg Eggs lqfimslggihm ”vigil?! u Mb, younLé,” h, “M gmfly, \I in repivy th auestjorn full account rr s 4 noticed you yesterday, and you are the - the fell in wi o old f Sou \2 ¥ of the otoutrences dhfing what were sup | who Los -\ \_ 1... _, | proftient young one Layer did_ ses, Go pound to be his last moments. Hanging, in Western Kansas, but did not like it C T uUVf uve piyts, & - A Loas r”. he said, was rather pleasant than other- and was now on his way to ebraska: with your mtg?!“ chy Gire us a kiss, wiso for after the first spasmodic strog | Mark concluded to join him, and Mr. | \\$TO5 ° doll 1\ le legped to her feet gle for breatb, a delightful tickling #eM\ | Whirman assisted him in purchasing a ain‘t; £532? t: taps“ ”mgr rani sult that bad me $offered her with a, sation followed his veins to the tips Of hi# | smipable qutflt, and that same night Mark limbs. - Consciousness seemed to lose itself very gradually, and fora time, a portion of the brain seemed to retain its a Upon the recommendation of; Pr. « eadiog & ; took place, and %ook up its line of J - . instance of fracture within the capsu- \The fellow has esonped us,\ said the | Tu, );, e cs The fellow he pet 9\: lar ligament. e U h i ‘ officer. . 'She is buta child zet, lisutenant-| |© You held on to the chase well, Lieu. | _ The subject of fracture of the' negk of only fourtsen-yat aha is mote womanly | tenknt,\ said the conductor. the femur was further discussed, eapeci- than many girle of 0131100836 retendea ,it L can't bear to go back to the fort ally in reference to diagnosis, by-Drs. - without wes the Wey; Paris and Chubbuck, * 0m, fourteen,\ ”a?! IL d l lieutenant musingly. 41-1 ha CF | \There' F £5 lg: wa‘i‘ fintgeyen. I knew is“ 5221131 22013 Fine}: leggegfifirlllyugfiggérig? {$35 Dr. Davis read the history of a case of pnoo-perhspa she's dead now-=butif she | was Teft for dead. He was Aungover into | pulmonary hemorrhage, in a man gauzdd'alsstza‘ig‘ém‘h “Wk e ! | Peep.Ganzyon, and hgxmeenfdkto lodge? thirty-six years old, who had previously | _ And, oddly enough, that child's name | himself, an hour or inore Sn) | ~ s 16°24 tpg - fq in 3 j name was the same as your sister's-G# | more dead than alive, he climbed up to weight, and if“) ~mualy\ fechrar®tr \BJP brielle 1\ . . _ | the ground above.and fell down in a dead | fect health, after the occurrence of hepa- Mark re rmgd & surf?! lgd turned | faint. A party was immegmtely olrgqn titis. poc . sway his paling face from the keen scru- | ized, and sent in pursuit of the out aw.\ . R ital % tiny of the scheming villain. The next day they encountered the | ,, A NCO tfh“ c oce a “19d ”3m t? \@ The child I alludéd to, continued | party of soldiers that had been sent in the progress of this case, founded on the the false lientenant, \ had black bair | pursuit.of Blue Jack. They had found | position of the patient in hemorrhage and brown 676 | \mg a singular com- | no trace of the desperado or his compan- | from the lungs, was freely discussed by bination ; but her mother, poor Dre | ion. . l feld, Chubb Bail had had the same feature; and had been | -- \No use looking for Blue Jack,\ said 1:3 gay, Stanchfield, u uck, ey __ a great beauty in her day. She was A | the officer in charge of the quire. . 20> she went insane, and wandered awsy W“? of Sioux about this quarter for a few days | case of the passage of renal - 0.1mm! -and her child, and was never heard of more '' | past, and no doubt Blue Jack has fallen | expipited the concretions, which ' were \If you had seen the New ork dailies | in with them. The party is hardly large | | _-_ _, ders microscope f of thirteen years ago,\! resumed the fals2'| enough to attack your train,and I under- examined under.a m poe , fieutenant, \ you would not have failed | stand they have gone up toward Dakotah. | . Dr-Dean read the record of a case of to notice a striking advertisement Ofer- | Blue Jack has an Indian wifesomewhere | cerebro-spinal meningitis in 'a male there.\ hild, five months old, which, ternipafid ing a thousand dollars rating: for infor- | y 1 , ne! i \ mation of the whereabouts of an insane \Upon the second day after leaving Fort | puroyy on the fourth Gy, Dr. Squire presented a male patient,. woman and her child. The rewsrd was) McPherson, the emigrants made their tfbéfl'l‘rd inclefled to fire thousand dol- midday halt in a grove of cotton.wnod3, © ? j iars, - Did you £33: hear of the | upon the bank of the south fork of the | aged sixty-three years, with a tumor call« tisement, Mr. E p\ Platte, at its junction with a wide, tree | ed epulis, projecting from the upper jaw, it N 1 be R 4 ; , ? - a+ 60s have seen it ?\ northward, and here they concluded to |. o A - f « Ab, yes; trmma. You were but a .boy | settle. ¥ = ling lecture, dwelling minutely on the at the time. - Yet if you lived nest New | - 'The site of the village was selected ex- | question of diagnosis 4 York, you might have beard of the di#- | actly at the junction of two rivers, upon | - Dr. Abbott read the details of a case of | ap arauce.\ |. a low bluff overlooking the two streams, | cerebro-spinal meningitis, in a boy eight : «\ 1 did not live near New York -\ Then a public square was carefully laid | years old, who is convalescing, after aun \ Why, the conductor thld ' me you | put with mathematical exactness. illness of more thau six weeks. R came from York State,\ said the false| - Then each man's lot was assigned him. | _ Dr. Chubbuck read the notes of a simi- lieatetant. R Mark Héber's was next to W‘hitmau’s, lar case, in afemale, nineteen. years old, «+ So I did,\ respondeg Mark. _ ___ _ | on the eastern side of the equate, facing | with recovery at the end of four weeks. \# May 1 ask from what part ?\ inquir- | west, andchis future garden ran back to Dr. - Hart related a case of the same ed the villain. the edge of the low blaff. isease, in a girl aged twelve years, in © Certainly,\ said Mark. _\ I come| ~ Mark Heber-did a man's work,. and | whom restoration. to health took place from the western part of the State. | May | from the first day of this hard toil Whit- | after the'lapse of nearly two months, I ask the name of the lady whose disap- | man ceased to class the youth among the |_ In lieu of a written case, Dr, Wey. ex pearance called forth the advertisement | boys. .* | hibited to this society a series of photo- of which you spesk ?\ w. . In the course of a week, eight strong | micographic views, executed 'by Brevet i+ Her given name was Gabrielle,\ said | log.houses, each & story in height, and | Lieutenant Colonel J. J. Woodward, As- | the pretended officer evasively. \ If I | pierced with loop-holes, and each provid- | sistant Surgeon U. S. Army,under the di- could geta trace of that insane woman | ad with a single capacious chimney, were | rection of the Surgeon General. They aud ber child, 1 would give s thousand | finished, and fronted the littie naked | were magnified from 300 to 4,500 doljars out of my own popket, Think | square. _- ~ eter -and represented diatoms as ® what a start in life that sum would give ® |\ Mark Hebert's house was simply ar- | as 1-140th of an inch, and specimens of _ young man like you !' ~ ranged, built upon the plan generaily | comparative and human anatomy, £ Mark shrank back, as from the touch | adopted by the settlers. There were but | - The researches of the Surgeon Gener- of an embodied pestilence. L two rooms, one being entered through | al's office in this interesting and delicate « I can give you no sssistance in your | the other, The inner room was to be | branch of science have been appr 5 search, Lisutenant Fallon,\ hé said | Gay's, Theonter room was to be parlor, | throughout the enlightened world, and coldly. : . | dining-room, kitchen, library, and Mark's | the name of Dr. Woodward is inseperably © Permit me to ask if Miss Heber is | bed-room. . associated with the most brilliant gnd ex- your own sister, born of thesame parents | - @The house is your province, Gay,\ | traordinary discoveries respecting physi-- as yourself?\ demanded the pretended | said the youth, upon the morning after | ological and pathalogical structures and officer abruptly. Lole , . | the bouee wis finished. \I shall leave [allied studies, which have been made in « I do not tolerate any intrusion into | you to furnish it and transform it into a | the course of recent inventngatmoxa‘DB - my private family affairs, Lieutenant | home while I work upon the stockade.- | - Dr. Velder read the carefully observed Fallon,\ said Mark haughtily. * My sis | If you need my help when the stockade | particulars of a case of puerperal ponval- ~ ter bas already been anuojyed by your | and block-house are finished, I will turn | sions, He.also reported the phenomena questions in regard to her history, and I | myself into housé-carpenter.\ * | of purpura hermorthaglca in &a child six must request you to leave us alone.\ __ \I sha'no't need you,sir,\ said Gay sauc- | days old, which proved fatal on the thir- #I beg your pardon, Mr. Heber,\ said | ily, \You attend to the farm, and leave | teenth day, : : the villain, adding malicionsly, *' I - see | the house to me.\ | ; Dr. Cole read a report of & case of} this is a sore subject with you, You have | - The shelter provided, the eight houses. Cerebro-spinal meningites in a_ female |, not said that Miss Heber is your Own sis | were left entirely to the management of | aged eightean years, who died jn three: ter. I presume you cannot say so truth- | the women, the men working upon the | days... m. t t fully.\ © _] stockade, which was constructed upon| - Dy. Gere reported three the # We will not discuss the matter ~ sit. atrict militalt'ly prin|cliple§,and was a model maileimsease, in children, which termin- H is my sister, anil while I live | of worth and exce'lence, ated in recovery. |_ __ __ _. . {5:3 ahfiiexzot Isn’t zu- s’pr tector.\ It required two weeks and the labor of Pr. Squire readnnlfilfl! on **The Cora- \ Ab, yes,\ said the reiendod oficgt’ sixteen men to complete this work. |___ | merce of Scienct. fihaaytfixnfi “goggm’ . using L1. favorite |p of astebE. | - Whitman and his family had been liv. | in this pappily-conseliyed and ad my * Brothers are not usually so devoted to | ing in their house for a week. All the expressed Pafirihzbafig' azmtexl g alsters as you seem to be, Mr. Heber.\ _ | families had moved into their bomes save | the OPPDIMG D\ ; °2 (o jec no?“ That evening Gay, whose curiosity had | the Hebers, but Gay with a preity tyran: the ethical question of g,“ been “ling! $1 .What bad taken | ny had not allowed Mark to cross the |a reward of mental effort, whether di- x2 4 3 ; ; d fin. d to literature,. as illustrated by Sir fimajnwanp%?in £ x: 35:66]: ghrgtaifitgd of his house since he ha ranger oScott, or ,music', as beget!!! in chick bed baew left by har mother, and | _ Now, 'when Mark unyoked his 0x69, some musics.- vvsli‘ioh In?!“ bad Fey: Earninfihem 10:0 a; (ling; gvgvrrgrzi,£;si f a child, Bhe had taken them from | drow his wago der : n- f 2531. box in “that! her lgawk, wood in his back garden, Gay called .. and thought herself perfeplly secure up- | him with ® bright smle, saying that he ver of s hen she sud- night epter the house with her, detected the f Lieut. 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The mappiiut zgoment oti:l a life, if: ,g,nhil£l;;3a; fie“? hglewfiza': a 23:3: gag If you .tquch, me, VL call my timp was centered in a dream at that in- ’ . ' | ' 00 |_ f ' stant. - Feelings and all thoughts of the cgndiaegz,Eggsegt‘gpggéesigvg 81111335 \Ah now, ydflfig Ofl yowre ffloung,’. occurrences about him, went with bis L is in the form of «finia- he said insolen}ly. 'FY¥ou act older than, effort for breath, and at last darkness g aS fa ols of one wagon resting up. | 4 took you for.! 'll no boy ex- clouded the remainder of bis mind. Lands\ mango gateway—ind the gag. cept your brot bay kissed them lips From that moment until be found him- | mures horses tows, dogs and pigs bein : | o'gour'n, and lim boupd to have one-so self in the hands of science, be k®6W | cornered int ) the ci’rolegthua Etecbed 8 | now 1\ . . p nothing. Our informant, for lsck of \\Outside thg cirele of wagonspt reat fire | _ As quick 88 A time, promises further deyeloPMONt® f0F | was burning, and as Mark's wagon drove | PP \°¢ a pistol Mark ha our net wesk's issue; meanwhile the up, the 00,14qu of the train, Mir. Land- Learenwortb, and which he had sincs | attontfon of the authorities will be called ford, came forward and “1:30PM the | t898D¢ filer todvfiinfiinftlgm 3ka35,“ mea, . a F n to these facts.-Adilens Chronicle new-.comers. $9 53:2 o guy? Lt f! 2d bo the eyes g? Burk for lospoption.' aHe started bavk in uraffected horyor andjand amsezement. _. flown. It seemed to Gay and to Mark that a s 7 te d plgtt In their | . 260, Atec ¥ he _ muttere car they had entered a nemwand wondrous [From the Nation.] world. + E Mobody will assert that a nowspapor i ts lik i hilt man i d 0 vas r008 | a ain kg Mm?” * 1\ be said aloud, Both lay long awake that should naver sssail a man's character.- | wagon, close up under the ai L | Eu lay (19:11 any myhthrqlefwofld: bfa to 3m they \ghee! it; fipfif Eta; Rf \I wan only eprire tha pr o ree-fourths of its | future, and won ve & a ide . » u mffulneufilfdlesi‘vaalnge body of knaves | store for thema. . 'I didn't mean nothigg. Don'tsay noth- all but copeplete impunity. Nor should | Tho next morning at Aaybreak the an editor be required to know personall , camp was astir. Bg suprise the wagon the facts of erery chagge he makes, train wss on its way toward fhe north- every editor had to satisfy himself of the weat. truth of everything he published, news- - M in . At night they halted beside a small ficam her gum“? «By 6 apers would cease to appear, Nor is ho | stream and parked the wa pus} and had ri R T gonad to give the name of everybody who Jack would tame Lh'ge'glgfa; 53 $2”: supper, and talked an 8908\ | her'n. and I wish criticises the opinions or public career of | and told stories, like one great jojous + P soda, ip\ \public men. It es as differencee to ' P gr? I all. i I1 make 'em wquamtch blest if 'I family. . don't 1\ anykody who writes the comments that | At daybreak, again they were on the | °°, f ; up¥mar in a newspaper on facts of gen- ' The train was to resume ils way. h . H eral notoriety. 'The question in this fn the couse of ten days, having travel- march. tol C l is not from whom do these com-| led rapidly for ox tears, they reached | ,,, ebfxzonsffigwfif’fisé wags; ments 00mg; lbngdaro they mgnd 7 But gm BLiulo Tlglua River‘; ti blt'i \ chefx lg: to tell ydu 11, 3 * j when an editor determines, for reasons | Big Blue, a women built fifes an Imt i h of public policy, to denounce any man | gan the preparation of supper. 'The men mufi°éfifl°fdt§§§f$£ 3:3 Haggai)\ as a thisf, or embessler, or forger, or proceeded to park the wagone.' || as he looked down upon his adopted sis- peculator, we beligye the generally ac- | \The last train I took gver this ronto | } _ 5° cepted and only sound rule is, that he | was attacked by Indians just Kere,\ said ® A. aro . should be ready to produca the evidence | Conductor Landford. | \They were unusu- 'Well, w-hgt 1a it, fitfie Gay ?\ he said, of the truth of what he says, whonever | ally bold, snd we bad & tough fight as she bestitafed. | \. called on by the accused person, before | Good Heavens | What is that 9 __ Have you qufla that man Burk, who any tribunal whatever, libel suit or no li- He baheld, by the last rays df the «un- joined us glib he train at Kear- bel auit. He is bound to show the docu | set, a mounted band of Indians, their | D°J City ? agked Gg&y. __ 1 ments on which he based his assertions,or | weapons glitering in thp yellow light, \I're xoen bhimengd noticed him,\ said produce the person whose word be trust | their plumes nodding ie the wind, ea Mark, \Mr. Landfqrd his ‘Pwrfomm ed when he nirde them. Anybody who | they came on like a whiriwin lon of him. Hé's a gonfederate of Blue asks an editor to allow bim to make | - \Indians/' yelled the conductor, in \a Jack, the outlaw. What have you to say charges of this kind in his paper, but re- | voice that made ever woman d face turn | about bim, Gay ?\ , | fuses to come forward in support of them, | white. - \Pawnees or Sicux, I ican't tell \He wanted to igiss me beck at the which; Thoy seem to be on tho war path. I can see their weapons. 'They ontnam- ber us, counting in our womep. Call in the children. Woe shall hays to defend ourselves.\ ! Ho blow a shrill blast on his bugle that rang out far and wide. They were sweep- ing down upon the train with whoops and yells, murder and rspinse i? their very i, spect. | | J Conductor Landford was skilled in In- dian warfare, and was a stout of conside- rable noid. j © \There aro twenty savages,\ he an- nounced. \Remember boyb, that you aro fighting for your mothers and cis- ters. Show us what stuff you are made j a Minna he shouted : \Now men, the gun } Etuoont the gon t 'They ate in their war psint and mean mischie!. “(hen I give the word, Indians camp 31g in advancing in a straight line, \Now boys, give them a aro not, fooling,\ said thd grimly. 1 Mark Heber and his yo fired a volley. « The Wert moment «show same hurling toward tha defe camp. } >- - , \The gun 1\ cried Landfo: to 'am, + 1 HE MANY LETTERS. - flash\; he drew from herr ad bought her at emen :~-When you 'of the Great th in it tham in any other i b food the country, but on, I took tha liberty 9 on that I knew was nif years, snd had tried inngd- © ose, He came to ae soo® he had not been so well he was confident it would that ume I born to sell 'can say that its sald hw er medicine of the same in gur store, you know, by the gross, and I have k. Ihave taken an inter on those that have been p seen the sallow cheeks Altb, and theo sunken 07%, “ugh ‘h mm: the , whic RS \ gt. infirm so vigil ph. 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NEW YORK. all; lire clueucd of unequaled facilisles for securiitg : Mo fosettion of advertisoments in all Néwspapers OF AX (RDER OF TUEAUBRO Hm Of the Gog x9? fliagnglggggflm 8912592“ Eng: 30a“ perons having claims against Olive to rum, m2: Aanjang , Chemung county, decemod, Bahama sane wish - vouchgh fin {L1 to the the 6th day 1, Dated Elmira, ir fore y Til. . ERTS, r\ 2 32mg. RGB Adminjstrater caps ollec e cde 25.15) lates in OF FACTL . Inparalleled in Reality] \ Pirno Co., N. Yo lst class Ag.uls | ban ea of patsors in 40 * tt SALARY, hees Remedy,. D BLOOD PUSIFIER) | PRODUCT 105135 o‘! a aP m Rinds, freem fat thé compound or Rem« the various properties of . hg into Its co diseases. &, young or old. Its af the 1:11:th primary | | ® spe ver Com: r taints, General De “if“? rita, Loss of Appetite if called upon, is unworthy of belief, an deserves no more pity, shelter, or conni- vance, than any lurking assassin or eneak thief. Skulking patriots, who are anz- lout to make \ exposures\ of private character, but unwilling to shoulder thea responsibility of them, are a very large olasy. Every editoris familiar with them, but we believe it is the general practice of editors to refuse them a hearing. were busy, I just pyliled out my pistol and scared him. e thought I meant to shoot him, snd went of to the rear of the \ Mark's boy ; TKL } his eyes fast a \The coward andryillian !\ he exclaim- ed. ho’erhigpim for that. How dsred he ?\ .. s halt,\ sand G? composediy, \and you babwhgmv sterg, and Don't getinto tfguble on my account ' dear Mark !\} ¢xclaimed. Gay, in alatm. \He's a bad man, swo heémiight. kill you. He didn't me, and I have taught him to keep bis idistance, so that he won't trouble me agkin. Don't rpeak to him, Huh“ F 3. C 1 T uid got promise. Efinqgmflt Its-Edfogd \beheld in “Jae distance a solitary 'Gorseman, who, mu looking hmfllmdbgjafivifig tha pg, wheeled his horse ut, and rode rapid- lyuzgmd it, Avhqapprorghed it, ho ) you tho cogftfictor of this traip rgyam L \ of dispatches frog: I% Sedgwick. Wilt protection of your my remainder of' Catastrophe in China-Loss of One Hun- drad Lives A sad accident occurred here last night which proved fatal to a large number of lives. The scene of the catastrophe fas (| the north bank of the Han sivas, about & quarter of a mile. abore its confluence with tho A portion of the bank, close to & busy jetty,snddeply gave way about eight o'clock in the morning. Four houses, which wera partially sus. i pe nded on lopg piles, all the inmates of | those houses, ab part of the atreat rum ning parallel with the river, were borne aloug with the earth into the waters be- low. - A number lying at anchor jyst at that spo d underneath the “(mm were auto? and buried In an in. w » - ta. & Bro. atpyracuse, 5+ it: at ”I? ' Grn, poss, Ca formerly Geo. Dort & t . DORN, | . died to a skeleton in bis fettet and nserer, the nlath day died in delirloy \* The arenged,\ conclqdes thi story, * after burying his victim's emac ated corpse in tha sand,directé gey to 3t, Louis There ho give out that bis partner bad died on bis way through the Rocky Mountaips, and in proof of bis stant, leaving not a trace behind. Mul- gasertion delivered the letters The will | titudes of people hare risited the 51m waz also proved that the girl) the to-day, but nothing is to be seen dead man's beir. Two but randdy, placid water, a bare bank, a | the brother was shot-by In teraple of the King Ya, partly overhang fore he died he confessed wha ing the deep, ands number uf sampans done. Soma hunters vwited playing a tutu: if avibigg had bapper- .and dug e skeleton, o 6 fad. Itis: that nearly a \hun- meck of which still was the: dred livens kare been loat-Nertk China which the manwhen Mrkig 1 New. *A Tor Keaney to 9 y t Pom of v % name?\ _- - \Fallon Licutepant Falloc,\ was the | reply, and h 035138101119\ his craden. | io. , Inndford fade 3: ubsrant Fation ' wet- Whiteman did \give it to them,\ mow-4 eome,. the freedom of pulp: -, I « ing down three mounted sa horace * avery un r, P my? thy hin ty Nloop: - =% - l Jenpy Lind, or invenyon; evpived by Moral, or tin; discovery of a law of nature , applicable to the human family, as gym; f tothe world by Jenner jn the form 0 vaccination, TCs als 1 eld 'was cleoted delegate Jig; msufl‘filfiwety of the State of New York forfopr years;\ and (Drs, Beartany |, weldes and Clara ware chosen ' ° isthe meeting.of the American Medical Amodiafion; 19. by bol \in Phijastelplie . hint that wo Conductor E T. FR RE .A§_Eupvsz, & kako a DxO 1G [B) .J.H;1Afluwo’lal # G GOUNTY, N» Y- bor vammx sars * dog comrade a the cover of the wagon, fer of bullate nders uf the d. \Give it 4 ® COn the following day k M A gib- © i ; re ndodJ‘u = *J lent aitsreation wish “wk“ i é .W” ‘hmfl‘my litligq home a log-hymn : <P Pog. : _- { aasay to af théaxd “h: Rociet in «June. an“? & \q - 6 4 a ”§w’ und rideys rolling overand|over in 501“, | AK _ CCC = ; \Ko one kad o7 vible death ngony, - - 2, se.or eats for' anything{i on the plaina? ___ __ _ _ The Emfi’l again cate to tal thw a tingflmi-c'FG 16 thus bap 1 It seemed incredible. a+ .‘ 1 + ¢ mou 9 +06 m' Pos