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jUSST* ¿fs. ft M é d iu m { e r A - D V iB B Ö S I N G the- iOHBHAXi i a * y o r y S o p n l t u ' anâ. rp a ç b e s , a l l : olnssi-s. K liles lo w stad c a n foe p r q o u x e d o b a ij p l iu a ti o u to th e P u b lÌH h o iy (a \ ? b o m a l l l e t - te r s \ o í b u s i n e s s ’ s h o u l d b e a d d r e s s e d , ' ‘' ‘ B t l S l ÿ f S g C 4 d l l | y ; . : j i„..BtriiSOK,. J& s s tî £ \' ’ ■ T J H I O S J E Ç O Ü S 3 E , . GREENW ICH, S . Tt, TtriàH&uso ls situateci !« tue busiaosB part; of tho village, und iß ono y l tho largest and most coramodi ''oui Hotols in waatiiñgton Ooúnty. ¡ipSJyl W H O L E 1 0 . 1 7 2 9 . . y . , u m m m Y , r n ^ m m n æ , i s t e T e r m s p e r y e a r , f O L 3 4 : ~ 3 ¡ T 0 . 4 7 . T H E P E O P L E ’S J O U R N A L JO B P R I N r i l i O ‘ ; K S T A B L I « I £ M ® N T I b with alllh ti roq[U-hiit«*ö for doing u-llra t - clabs J o b l'rlutlug bualat*s», aiul prom p tly exécuté : WEDDrNü O ARI>Ö, PQSÏ*jEit3, . viatriNû cAUpa, S BUSINESS CÔ.KI*, ifiSNCT ■BHÖWX r Itl)ÿ, I - HALL OtBDS. 1 B irxs OtfFAlll!. ' WISE CARJ18, H W CASÉS, ■ PI U N IS ,. 3ùvc„ Eso., HANDBIL&S, > PROGRAMMÉS. ’ dôdgékb ; BILLHEADS, STATEM E ÏÏfS. ■PÂ-MPïrÉTTS, ' CIRCULA318, BOOKS, E tc . - [ P û ê ù r y . ,Q.EO«a33 K. DàLWLEY, Proprietor, G ^ E ^ B T W I C H H O T E L . _Oxiic.x?aj£ jiMn4ii\<I^J3rltlgO8tr'Oûts»-ôïôôli\vl10b, Nr Y, liiwi*ig leaaçrî- IM above liöuße anil put It iirfino ordor, It is ' rqadf.fov tlio reception o f gueetq.-- 'Evnryntteotioh p ildto the wánta oí the traveling yubUc. u Aprii 28. 1874. ■ ; apSOyl V p JitCK E Y , P r y ^ e t u r , ■ C E 1 Î T R A I H O T E L , SALEM. -N. Ï. Tliis hotel Üasböttt]iorüugbly 0 repairöd aud fltteu un for byardere.- Oppositeits i So most convenient tor tño traveling public, and is kept in first class stylo. p osqWLpy, Puüpiuwo», MANSION HOUSE, ___ Vjr^OTNùTQN-SQtTAjìE, TAOY j H, y, c i Oilion iJepot, This HoiisgliavJLng^beenj thoroughly l^ovatedarxd ïofeOrishcà^a^û^diîiîègi Mom added,-*-~~~ ------- ----- -xaltRftJrttt^V^wnpn^ng^nBteTittmoBtR: Good-bye now, de*r Father don't drink *ny _ moro¡ But bring home yqar.money tonight! lOHQItTTS.. M IC H IG A N & EI, .Now is tbe timo to buy yoar DQtt barrel of choice «&»* í KÍM?-A-M^X..Y~ F - I í -O-'O-E.'ÍK l ■ ■ warranted equal to any In 'market, at a Joss figuro fttan cas w toogbt eteswUeis. Bwe taoney aa$ hay your flour at g, K. Stowart’a near Baltan-'vlDei- cr-ot Niitlian Klowart la tUo village gf flreedwleäi. ihtlenville, Tiiiirch -ii], IÍ í TÍT\ ^.BXEWAET-.-.. j^OniiiB * aiBsoN, L A ¥ O F F ICE, * ” A‘ Greenwich, N. £ . - —, - aouiatnonts oí estates, «H business in Surrogates Ooart. Forteto«»»! or- mortola, tsrtltlon aulta, and la« Ba«iuc*a gimotajljr will bo proinptly «ttenilod o. ' titeoowlch, April 23) 1874. apOOyl g L. BTÍIiMiU), ’ s u b g é o n '' d e n t i s \3\ Cojezn’s Blook H im S m c c » , GBEEKAVIOH. S . T . ' Æ a m , C loaks, S liaw ls a M S u i t s , _ - 4 0 - à ^ S - B a ? o a * » a 2 s ^ --------- jt&COTiJ Floor,) I ’K O 'S T , i s r . T T . Sasjuoa in all Stylo3 and Haterials. W aterproofs in nil (junlltios anil Styles, ¿3}\Special Mention paid to Ón!ers.'(is¡, Ofccici rendo la Ilio latest m a lta, in tlw snort f.st iiGtico. BopiOOyt ÖW Father Dear Father, Dont’t Stay Away Late. 0U-! father, dear Father» don't etaj.away late, Como .bprae when yonr day's^wtf ie o'er : i,QrJüü{^eFill bo-'watoiilßgf--fQr>y<>\vat the gate, DöHit'grlevD iiev iJööi ireait any more, SUe's weary with-aowing to ke ip usin bread, ÄBd.hor facets so haggard and white, For jou inow, father jfcay, ttiaftYfiaUmuBtba fed ihen bring home-yow Money to night 1 eiiprns.- - ■’* Then bring home your monoj to-nigbt T Ql^.l briug bome ^our money- to.Dißht t P«r yon know, Fathoi* tio»5%-that we ail m $ t be fed , Q h J bring home your moacyo-nfeht t r The old tavern keeper- i 8 rich, Iam bu^ HI b aoroB ftpreadoúfcfrr aud wido - Vi líe Fáíííeí, dear Father jou kii.qw we juje.poor, ftnd itpedy, gij J hilu^ry'beald^ - * ---- Don’t give biin your fcrndly cpmed dr>llan», I pray F o t the d r m ^ that will jvathlei nn^ blj|jbt* 1 utin muühncf a mm fiom ijjfe ttraj i*T ** ay* ■ And briug home your money to-i.igUt 1 . CiroBus — 4] Oh J Father, dear Jather don’t Btay away lute 5 T'wiilbe Satordav n^htus'vo'u know» The beautflu» 'SabLaiíi ioiebt úawñ, ifydi^wait, AJid‘tmauatn fcorrów au<3 woe, Jío broad in tlie p nlry, pocomrort instore; And: THE LOCK OF THE LAST BISCUIT. Trounce ¡Holmes s»t alone-in tlio wido, Bhady kitchen, bually engaged in-pioking o-p<ir -wkortiebcrrieu - Withrat tto'galffea BKJOtt fields and duity road that wound away to’ tlici .village and tuuolicd with ricbeir color tire nasturtiuraa, sweat peas, geraftinrna and zinniiis in tho ;tiny gardgn, and the heavy Virginia creeper that olizabed and blossomed abora tho door. Prndenco made n pretty pioturo iw she sat oq ft low cricket,■ with a big oilioo apron spread over • tior tlne-spriggad umslrn dress ( q dofanJit from the stainB that ¿aid soiled her little brown liands. She was tn,-p nirin.dftinlily»rtmntlcd nraiden of eighteen, witU preat flails eyes and glossy enrls shading TrtatrT)row and checl;s that had a touch of wild roso bloois upesa them.. The kiiohea too ; Rtinh a scoured floor (tad Hrssar4ta asparogús-tappf d ■clock, ita B&lulug MtdKti.wlUi hu.ni!lCTbMic-rb3 hung behind, and the great Imaqncfc o t vivid cardinal flowers s e t o n the snowy (able. Tho It, MEififiU'S .M E A T Ä A R 'E E T , N o . 1, Oniou Houso Block, c o m e r M a la S t , a n d W ashington Square,_ Constantly on band atî-ldtlfiaaf J ü r e s î i a n d S a l t . M e a t s , B e o f , P o r k , - M u t t o p , L a m b , P o u l t c ÿ j T r i p e , ‘ , w ;^am=. £jgs’ i Q e t , ^o.\ r Qrciawkli.^uRQ t^lSTi. * JnlBtly J E N N I E E . E E Ï Î O , ' Importar aüd Mûûttfectttrer of R E A L H A I E -Q 'O D D S . T l t e i t i è ç i t l i * n ç ' l e L a rgest S t a c i l e l o w e s t î r i k W h iolesale and B e lali, GRAY a v n t A S P E O IA U T Ï. Ladies Combings Straightened and m o d s np u t ' 35 C in ta a n O iirtcr. A l t ^ E r î r T t Ô S * L A . i ) U J « - H Ï Hair Jewelry STadö. to Orácr. Finti And Elegant Styles. Beai Workmanship. Guaranteed Goods Close J?ciceir. _ • & Y. -fibptsomo 857 Broadway, Tray, ¿ w a y w itli J u i e B a r i M E e m j M \ M Ukes Uaîr Switches and Carla, a ttends lo-aU-ûwïoïR- r Dressing L aáísa’ and Senta’ H air, DïtNÔ* O0TTING, CLEANING. - . •SHAVING, SHÄÜdPOOlKQ-,. ' ' * fcc., so. , —.-tq-ihft Bestafeylo and with tho grcatost car©, ings straightened to order* Coiab R o o m s in H i l l ’s B l o c k . ¿aB'Gaah- paid for Ladies' Hfiir, sr. waaffiAED^ CEMENT 'WOllKS.. Ihôsabsûrlborhasonhand olargotïtïantif^ of H p dttmlio Cemoat, which ho offers to briiMors at tho «west prices. Thjá-Cop3iontia.maanfftctnr¿a a l ...... GalesYÎlle, K. X , f \i n And is of the finest quality* Parties at & dißtan'cö _ ^Mi^.íulor-^lt&tftife--feár-of lîîjôry» ns a ll Cement iw p&bkbâ Sit ¿öoäv tlgh^bätreTs; Erìcea inoderàto* AllordorS flU'ed witli ûiEpatcîr ------------ H t ST i TTTT. EdiilSyl Gftlesviìlé. Marcho, Í874. N.SOHÜLÏZ, E . s . Docoratiiift tìarsjlaga Fainting, Papor HsngitiB', Ito.. riaKD, Baiinora. TranapiM'eiiolrá and Qlajsa Bdsl- CBS carde âtëottteâ v.itîi ncrAMCop v,ml <iiïpaf.c'a. . _ IS t Order» from abroad jrompîtÿ átteadoa to. -• ^ „ BBop in W«t olia oriTSshinaton Pïkii BtilWlng, ârsoawlch, K. X. W ïO y i. kiteliun was porfeotly silli, save tba buzz oT the flies nnd tho click of the dock'; and oat siiii) the cricket nnd the looosts alone cfis- tarbed the stloncs. • Prndenco believed that every one in tho’ bouse was asleep bnt herself, and yawned eomo^hat \tcari)y ^s she (o.iscd over the berries,, finishing Iho yaw* with a bit of a soliloquy ujlered half alond : “ Oh; d e a^thjis liaviog sumnjcr boarders Ihtt'l very nice f' *• ilis 3 i(iijciice,',e.ii(l a voice in ttio door* way bo suddenly that Pmdence «early opset her berries in her surprise, ' *’ Oh, Mr. W'ei?t^attlf^-i 3 said, baghfnjiy,-bending down to ptek tip a fow bflfrid 34 hat had rolled from her apron. •* I’U ’ pick 'em np !'i-exeln!med tho new oomcr—a.tall and rather aristocmjle-looking youth o f twenty-one. witli merry' blno eyep, short auburn hair, curling closely onder n ratratv b at -giving for tng missing perries with I ungraceful doxidrity—■‘\Yes it f a l, o f itAirse. Have yon.forgo^top your promise fo go after lilies with mo, this afternoon “ Ab, but I didn't say this afternoon, you know; only some afternoon this week,\ re* sponded Prudence, demurely. Well, we'll tall it this hilcmoon, won’t wo ?\ was thB persnaslvo re|c>inc(e!r, the slraw hxlt was ^¿¡¿d Ofl a chair. , “ I.cau't,; I.’vf Eot tlieso berries to*plek over “ *• I'll help you. Londma half that apron, and we’ll have them dono in atrice.” *■ Bat I shall have supper to get. Moth er's ftway, arm tbere are biscuit t o make,” in sisted Prudence, turning', her fag) a^ray <to hide a smile that would carve her lips. “-iloveim iad that,\ responded Mr. Abbott Wentworth, bringing a chair to her side. •T e a ’s at 0, isn’t it ? imd it’s only half-past am 1\ slle exclaimed ...replacing SiT ofd-fash* ioned'ring, set with a tiny cirolè of rubles, on her finger, .......... ' M Bid the water, sweep I t off-your band Í\ “I suppose.so. It’s.too largo for me. j’m always losing ft and' finding it again. I wouldn’t Iqse it entirely- for the world, be cause it used torbe. ®randiBflther'a. Sbo gave it me.\ - ' _ •' ** What a curious o liï ring it is !\ said Mñ Wentworth, wi|h interest., “' May look at it ? «loe't franble,yourself todake it offi” be a'‘ded, drawing his oars and lnaninp’ toward his companion. Prudence allowed her tiny lirawn lutudi to.iia.:ia hi>t nrintoeratifl white one n* moment^ then «öqSitiiBblv vrftljdrew it ; , Tsn't il prettÿ ?” slie inquired, ttrchly. •• Vi;r 3 ’ [Tritty Sb/iU' 1 tell ym ,ho,v to guwd nuainst losing it in th\ future ?\ •• Ob yes i f you please.” ■ “ Wntr liiis little rffte of mina to Rniird It ; or. b eticr yot. ■ oichange u r h ms Give me your» and lake this insiead,\' said thn yonnR tnan daringly. ProvokinR Pruiicui'e looked ut the lien.viIy-ciiiiBqd gold rihg’Uó-héld oñt to.in-r, and then lookgd, baoli ut tjia. water ii'tj-Oi-’h ry by lotui! will reçoive prompt attention ■ with an innocent \ Oli, X don?t tljijik it wonia4t.\ 11 ’Eat it,\ BagReáfed,her companion, softly, harrjt to try, and slipped the ring on her forefinger- • • ' ■■ \Tt'sa porfeot fit!\ oried Mr, Wenthworlh, delightedly. ••Nothing could be better.— Why. Misg_Fmden~ce, yon snrely don’t mean to give it back ___ _ ___ Of ooxirBi I do,’* was the. saucy rejoin der. • *• Why not ?” ’ - -------- — Becaase,” said Mr. Wentworth, speaking vary earnestly and disregarding his oars alto gether, whilo he Wed to get a glimpse of the iaeo bidden by the flat hat, “bicanao I meant to ask yon to wear it longer for my sake, I meat to ask yon— *• Ob, Mr. Wentworth,\ cried his listener, h e r s , \ d o you seo t h a t l i l y o n y o u r left ---------- -wont you get it for oo f \Til gotyotr ttarrami -hrauty ottiera,- if you -will-liiBtPn. fo rue Crsf. fio you care for me, Prudence? TOll^sffljafinyuaaZ’- Prudence face was tuinea a«-ay and her -bead-begtrlgTOK & crimson flush stole ovor her »eck and chin. 'Prudence!” Prudence back from tho kitchen in haste, ju s t i a tim e to see Mr. W entworth eoolly re. move the ring from the bisonifr, ateidsT The ¡nerry ohorus, and drop it in his waistcoat pocket, to “ be bept until c alled for,1' hesaid. with a significant g lance at her eearlet face. Poor. P rudenoe I There was no peaee foi- her after that. Ah a rm y of jokes q u ite o verwhelm ed her prottslaiions n n d . <Vi:;c]nümE3\R nn(i she was thankful to bea t a retreat to.'lbe kitch en when the meal was over. B n t even there she Was pursued w ith questions and »muler meut a n d m e rrim e n t u n til the last d i-h wuk set away a n d she n a d seizt-d lit-r hut. with tb< eKonso that, she ranst uo to the vil\n(je for let ter« jtnsteud of going to the villaj-e, Uo*- user, s h e a to 'e a ln u i; the hedge, c iin‘,ed ih- u'ivll iia>( r«n to the filrfhe-t end oi llie or yhur4.Ts.ul tloust h ei-sflf u» the ground and crif>d a s if h.-r heart would break. S h e f ad (wrhaps, cricri. h n |f au bonr when n slip crushed llie dry f!tiis.T iy her side, niiised her. aud the voiot- she m o t dreaded tn hear su id : *• I ’Ve coiàe to te tu r a jo u r ring, U n a P m donee.” ^ i ’oor little Prndenco.sat np buslil.v a ji 1 took the nntortnun a ring with a fiil'eriug *‘ Thitnk and »a^.seL found tüno to attend school and learu to wad write. He worked stendi!}' at his old jtìe^Tor twonts^five years. He made the-first locomotivo with smooth driving wheels !1 IE was thought neeesbary b y some engincjers to consirnct locomotives with epeged drlvifg I wheels, and a correspondinfr rack cn the ■mi—to prevent slipping. But SlejibenfoD sureest-fUllv Si’l nside nil thif-e crin'rivnnces He wa» venrly fifty rears old Viefnr.- he fnnnd m-u »ilHii;: to risk their moufty in coiiRtmot- fne nU irou i-nilroid to teít the tnoirn itive. When at |eh\ih the rt'lr-md was cninpl(,[p.j l>-tweèn-Ktnrhlnn and D-irllngfnn (tlVn En- a 1 khtmvu 8 <»iilj. ttrpivn mités apart), the processing with which the day »as cVipl-ia- ted was hovtrd hy i nv,>i on harsolucli, to hei-p thH tiiirî c e t”- f >r S’■ . ~t; I ini'v Tiyrt, nnd h*î'oi a n t B«n*tnmw''RtfpJ\'iia->- with the locomotive l>\ rMme '\Y ifae -.¡, 1 ,, nf litrair, ^vithtripod prod persuaded he beast t.o let up^ ilnt the fun was o-ver for the-day; cake iiad no ohamjs, and sodi\ no balm for these two soulg, who waited hojne „with but a single thought about wild animals Tbs-Ssis elpphant hns learned a lesson in mor als whiob will probably induce him to let other p'Ople’s prickets alone, tbongh nobody dares to r a m a bo'tle withiu range of his proboscis. Kansas CU ij Time!). SCISSOItiHM S . - -HY weaBOHa. W h at will the pull-bneks do on ice ? T h is qu,-Ntu>!i ja hi oVerjtiudy's m o u th jnsfc now. • <r Theanuouiicnoeut that es-Senator EosB, of Kntisns. has bren prönuifed from th e posi tion nf tonatali t o th a t o f aBsitant e d itor of th« Ldwi'aiieç; Joimiai, is j^rtitifying. evidence thaï there s h chance fer retoriu for every body iu tliit, world, even reiired cöngress- liieu. - A wa^bm fnii'îin Itnoi-ka [ t ‘ the door o f - (^ne *-f:i he r>'fims iu t t e Smith. A well Jiunwa 75ji!.ut q ilk 1_v t kt-t'|Ji,,^ a chair down, ut-d i litj !i,iu i n ti i -mingue tttkf'S -îdace-; I'Vmiife * 1 )< 1 1 oit.rtiiut mi)' washing done-?\' -  ’ul'' M e c r it . It'« liauim- an be, i» truck i,f the. serm o n wli-ii >< ,'i s-1 iu i t « 1‘iií‘k p ari <íí the ehtirohi I I’Ht thi‘H \fia «vi oiit f i o,i „ml have the best ■ luiff to iu e ■' a c 'T d .tía! relia fioöi the ■ p'Ië ut t.h il «ir — IÙJlun Times,, , JuFS •n,1,i ! A Fmiith Nih-et «t«| u little black the trac!; Rut nft^r tb e processila s,ei1\ '« h i l »iip-ko r-s'n lovngly njinu ihem : >'»I whnu t i t '. a um i u Ihe rniu ht»t Satur- tùnve-1 a siinrt disi,mo»*. Ktenh^m on. who » n s 14 oreapi li tliiräßs get into a hon»©, ihi-\ m e o!\ 11 ! 1(1 ¡ ‘ lui» it home. , , . 1 1 . . . - i f'iw toot lin- limi her wh, t> Iih u,(K h n n i n c riwi.ins h h n 1.11 «ngiirç, imp.«• tenily railed,18llro toiusi m íate Ihem-elVHS iuto theptpei- o n ¡ B r ^ ^ h r tlii« ili,..t ,h e uolild never do it •o th<*-!tirw n il t a •»»»nit. of ilii wvv. a u d jthn wnHs H tftl SnWwtt wnlìs a» rimlìv ' (i4>ul1' - V luùì '. --------- T. - . W H ITE V 4 ASH P ip it f e l T l H E N W ALLS. The first coi.siileratioii in’ a cñoknig-ioc.in is cteauliness. Tried bv this li*st, p?i|i. rrd uallri are nu almmii'alifu jn siu-h a ¡.ifiec, Y il eanuot durken 'bis rnom ti rough part oi the dav i'i unnimer. ns you do othi-tsr aim. consequent !¿u ö v sp.ecks will be mítieron*- These wall» al»sOih the k’tehen. ypti .then, immediately hid her lacs again. •‘ Yim ueenii't tbauk mg, I sho«ld-bave hronght it belfire, hnt.-t-cooWt-fmd-yo hopo you're not troublell about those ridiou- No answer. Her companion leaned ovor and tookîior hand, again venturously. -\Pmilnnw. will.yon wenr tba ring-2’.! __ La. bavo tim e to get half the lilies iu the river ; ’ iiiid ho began to assort a handful of- berriesr with much earncginess. “ \V-erl-l„\ assented Prudence, after a pause for considoration nnd a glance at the clock.. ** I can go iur a little wbilo, perhaps. Oh, don’t slain your coat, Mr. Wenlhworth.-\ Bui Mr. Wentworth was sublimely indif ferent to bis coat, and worked with such a good will thett tho berries were soou picked 0 Vet, mid PrtjdeueovtiiKl bimaalf on.tlieir way io tbe.river, , iiiye minules later, Frilden'ce, with her draperies daintily bestowed arotmd her* was seated in the stem of a little b'oat, wbieb, propelled by Mr. 'Wentworth’s prac ticed hands, shot swiftly down stream. Air though Hr. Wentworth said to Prudence five iimes-within an hour thalit waE a loiely|,|y. ah d o lth o u g h P r u d e n c e assented ev e ry lim e , I hftrdly thinlt they appreciated the beauty around them, for Pradonce was quits ab sorbed with the lilies and the’ reflections in h mnrn- -ly^-ini at h is Companion than at the aspect of nature. 'They had gathered enough lilies to satisfy them, and Prudence was leading backward backward and jdty-trailing one band in th\ «ater, when she- suddenly uttered a little [Croam and sat erect, with white ohqeka, rom wbioli the color had Been.frighiened. “ Oh, I almost lost -it How caielcsa t g n t ó t i o n e a Boítly. B u t th e hntiá- w » s b a s tily d r á w n to r e y í a p a i r o í s anoy b lack oves flasbed ln t o 'h j s ow n a n d ftn d e n c e * s n jo 'r y T a s g b ra n g over the WAtor. \ I ’d M b o r h a v o g m n d m a 'í p l c a s e , l o n g b t t o g o h o m o 5 I r . W e n t w o r t b , fo r 1 k n o w it’s n l m o s t t e a t l m o , ' ' ,Mt*. 'ffentw o rjh pn t h i a r i n g iñ Jit3,p{!dret a n d t ó o k np bia oar ogain 'cnergeticallj, w ilhaa^a word. H o waa fresh from collego aBdTxa'dUéld th o ttróko oar in m any a race b u t h e novorm n d a belter tim e tirsu ho mudo tb a l a ffem o o n ín tñw inB U p the r h r r . Tho Koat shot along, with tb e row e r’s brows kn iitcd a n d M b teetb set, h e leok at Prudence, who t a t i n h a lf p a z z lc d , tn d hftlf alftiiacdeileuco, n o w a n d ih ? » slfnling pido w * j glgncc&al -theoffended yoang' Hercttles from u n d o r li e r h at. M r, W eatw o rlh draw- a breatb óf relígf when Ihe b o a t a t Irkat gratad ua. ilio «iiiiJ, m >J, hKvip g ftggiatcd PradjM o “ N-o,\ responded Prndenco, miserably, betweon hor soba; “ I - I thooghiyou’d think i did it on pnrpose?1 * “ How could I bavo thought so.\ It waan mere accident my Getting that particular bjs- cnit. I'm very sd'rig yon W heon no annoyed m this way. Pm going away, to morrow, Miss Prudonce. ” t _ _ Thocobapartially ceased, and Misa PrtiJ dfencasaid, surprisedly, *;Are you?\ •• Won’t you bid m e good by ?\ Prudenoe said Yea,” unsteadily, but did not raise her head. '* You will shako hands, won’t yon. Miss PrnrlmiGnll ... No answer, _ “ I can't no awav while yon nm offenttfA. ■with mO Woirt you at least tell mo why you are crying ?” - “ Beeauso I—I lost my grnndtnother’8 ring,\ sobbed Prudence, inabiim n t- rHVirt for composare. H r Wentworth lannhod in stiito o f Jiim. self. “ Why, it’s safe on your finger and not a whit the Worse for its baking. Is tfaoro no -vtheE-rflMuEH^'—— - ---------------------------- - -------- to laad, and otsrlly offered to-carry her lllfes, ho ahouldered tho oars and marched grimly towards home by her* side; Prudonce somewhat, hewjldtrcd-and inora angry, made no effort - to b(eak) t ò f -Bilenco,— ODd studiously endenvored to keep .from crying, When ni ltcst h& left her ftt'tho door-, with d coor‘‘Tliank Yon, Hiss Prudence,'* and de parted to carry theoars to.tbe ham, it wss well h e did not look hack. for Miss Prndenco hftd losscd tlio Xilies aside with a peiulent gestóre and ìlfcà a fit óf crying with box bead on the kitchen table. ’ When iXr. Wentworth returned from tho bran, h a lf a n honrlater, bo did see« picture that comfortiid.iiirn a liillp. ìjfamiigh the bop- wrcathed ponlry.windòyri. It was Prndenco with hor-elcévcg pinnéd up^ tnólding biscnilfl witUdeaperato haste, while the tears fell thick ly on her h igh calico apron, Thw picture 80 amazed Mr. Wentworm (feat he retreated lingered so long that he wd$ lale a t t e i. This was a model supper.' There- was tho great dish of berrica with Bnowy creata beside Bank, ed % cheese and raspb.orry jam. Thera were two motintainSnsi plates o f snowy biBcnit, con1 Irasting with the- gold sponge qake and the richer gold of Jìra butter. Mr. Wentworth, who had sitpposed ho should Sever liave an appetite again, felt quite revived by the sight of tho table and tho memory of the piotare. The rest of the boarders seemed to sharé the sensalion, for tkia group of mtislin was very hilarious, and the catnblo3 disappeared rapid ly. Pradonco, presiding between the pots, sgemtfd rather’ out of spirits, but Parmer Holmes^afooed fer her Bilence by unusual Jol lity. When the biscuits Word passed a second. .lim olo 3 irt W entworth h a saw t h a t only one was left, nnd would have refused decorously, bu t the liospllable farm e r pressed it upon Jdlfiiian-ltBisIi. lb.erOt._Piu donee?\ T h n s pressed, J H r. ’Wentwortli nc- cepted,tliobiscai£,'ftDdLPrudence difsappearod to replenish the plate. îâfr. W entworth di- vlded t b e bieonlt, then dropped it suddenly with n n jw ciom ation that, b'rougbt every eye upan him.. Inhere, im b e d d e d in tbe Ugjit, «•bito b read, lay Prudence’s ruby ring.'. Such a flhout &f la u g h tot atöäe tb a t brought • “ N-nor” Bat there is. I ahnll navor havo another happy moment if I’va oflfended yon, ” s?kid Ur- Wentworth,-tragically. “ I was a bruto to » a t you as I did. this afternoon; but I ’m go- }ng away, and I shan't annoy you again. Won’t yon forgive me now, and shake bands?’’ -v.iVnolher long silence, Mr. Wentworth turned away in despair, but wbs dotaioed by a flittering voice. “ I —I'll forgive yocij if«i \ ••Well?” was tiio breathless interiioaition. \ Yon--won't—go-awny.\ Tlio more observant boarders noticed a, breakfast, the-neitraorning, that Mr, Abbott* Wentworth wore tlio ring ha had found in the biscuit on the little finger of his left hand, and Prudence wore o heavy chased gold cir' clo io the place of her lost ornament. To uso tie words of one of the before named foonrd- 'TfciU l^ltb tbu 'ff-bu’o uLmj1.— iinrcii-?t puttinir K»ram mi, hfi ran tt,o rf-»t « f the wnv Ht the torrihle p li“1 n f tÀ'fì'v• m.les an hour ! -S t . Nicholas-fnr Deceinbor. A —JBJBBHP f W O ----dBM.171 r,iiT»Tlii T1y c . W O H K S . , sinoo tire \first to- comotive puffed a long the fiist railway, drag- iR D u ring eaoh of tlgosft fifty years n aorotban two thou sand utiles o f rails havo boon laid, and in England ¿uni-tbs United S tates e v e r f day of those fifty yoars h a s seen tho completion o f one- looonaoiive a n d two pussongpr-cara. Inx- meuao wbrI;Kboj)r> uro ucpt busy hnilding_ Io. eomtrfives and cura. They are genera; tho p rincipal Hepot o f the great railway lines, and I know o f no m o re interestiagpKiie-vvh'ere one can s p e n d a part of his d a y than in th e depot. Each aud c v e r j p a rt o f a looomotive m u st bo m a d e with ihe greatest precision a n d dellcaey, and great m a c h ines are employed for ham m e ring and cutting nnd punching and plauing the iron into shape. Yon will find in ’these railway works, na th e English say, o r ‘ locomotivo w o rks,' 113 thiiy n ra cnllnd. i n America, imiucnse maohines, possessing al most resistless power, yet d r ir in g only a litlle steel-pointed « »¿trutnenl lik e a chisel not big- ger than ono's litlle finger. It scoms almost a waste of power to use finch a giant to drive so slight a lool B u t this dollcate chisel digg its way little b y little through tho hardest of 'cold irou o r steel, antl placf B it ns sm o o th as iYSl. lha.ta.rpqiltrV. plin,. Irln,f,-n.u>-d,-„i,d-t4. moi-eol aulv, fr.rlh<-v c»u he w»sl»cl , but. u less the Q ilii'unj is bi’tter ilout* iliiin \vi* have seen, thm snnu bud: dirty, am i tbi* i- the next worst >bing to bi ing ►*»_; -1- tinishluR— Konu- br-cnmBTi (li'i& lorfd— SirrT •• s p lotchy.” T h e re is notnioqf t h a t m il c*-m pat,. With tlig (-Id f,itdi¡ulied' wEitewaiih ; noi colorw ash, but-w toenash, pure and sim p le. ITio color Wdsb niay give the w a lla a prettier tint, but it m u s t ho put on by a practiced hand, whereas whitewash can bo applied bv any one, whenever a dirtv spot makes i t s ap pearance. It is true that unpractical hands do n o t a p p ly the brash as evenly a s copld bo wigliciL-bJU-iife^1 streaks, more..or ¡c»a duu't ,er when wb- ean'all seo th a t the streaks are white, and clean . ~ \ Jlome Qntl Svciely Scribner, far Dtpember. He put au em c n y I« M s m o n th io steal .iiwav has twutsm, lin; Imr iu,ci\iy 'afteir a pro- trad e d neucb-, relum e d withont finding an jth iu g . — Snu,.. Ktii-'u-iHtii-iri.-vor^d ihat nitu'e lliau l 2UÜ t,iih m>- ili-fr- jj in iho hta Ihr re a r e in- «f-ctv in, lirui^r ihti i a mite. And wfcit et- Ic-t tili» di»i‘tj»v>T* win hiiVí* en the tiua^ces ..fih e e « . nip» w iniiey liurd to bay.—.Vor. risluœn Herold A wéatoru e d ito r r a s a Is ttaisly : ~ Uls loot upon the trigger, - Tbo muzzle in his ear, A TOovemeot of tho litlle too, And Iris h ead did dissappeär. A Scranton pltysieian h a s removed' h a lf o f pntieut’s toiiffuo .snocessfuUy— Allenitimi T I. m C-; ¡in,,«] W u imvtvtniil. I‘ii»ht .nays if that pliynician wilic&Sifrrte- rhYuiilclr fih-f The Post-Office'A “ Meruoperly,' Easton itud reiiio-ve h a lf tho longne t h a t gets after ns evrry uhont tw o o 'clock overy m o rn ing ho shall ride in a coach . with Bis horses, jf li& , lias an y aspira tions tka-t way • I'Mstfiu Frfi‘ Press. ____ I A darkey bit is ehargo of a telegraph At AtlantSj, Ua... a n honest old granger ap- j J ™ ■ pronobcu tge f»QltbIo young uiau who a.tlovnfl1 «homing at tbo iiiRtrmneut, -D o instra* the geiiepil delivery window o f the post-ofBc«. j m o nt^ ' ‘I)o o p o rator isn’t ypr !’* Tbo noiso recently, a n d ashed : “ Is there a n y letter fiv Yorker. F O B T H E BOYS. “ The Fatter of Hallways” George. S lephenson, w h o is now justly called \tho father o f railw a js ” was the child o f g e a r parali!» Jn England, tlnablo t o send him to school, they em p loyed him at hotao as anurso for tho jo n n g e r c h ildren u n til ho w a s é ight years old, His c h ief d u ty a s nurse was t o keep h is little boiibcre and sisters fro n t tinder the hoofs o f tho b o n e s which drew tho c a r s o n 'the “ tram-way’’— a wooden railroad loading from a coal-tnine, which ran near n e a a h is father’s door. At ibis early Bge, » bilfrwatcliiog t h e ecal-trains paasingf heconceivcd the idea th a t iron .would be m a k e better rails th a n wood, a n d that if he conld pn t upon «beels the steam -engine w hich his father tended a_s firem an a t the coal-pit, it ci-uld 1» n-oved by a teain of g ly h o r s e s . The’ idea d id not p a s away from the brain o f George Stephenson when he removed from his h o m e n t n ine years o f ago, and hired out, a t four c e n t s a day, to leisd tbe cows of a neighboring fanner, g® had erotiph of leisure while w a tching the heards in the fields to think of Ihe subject. H e even bnitt an engine of clay, with hemlock branches for steam pipes. I. suspect that, like Lilllo Boy Blue, hó som etim es let tho c o w s s tnu iu to for bidden meadows while he sat thinking about englues on wheels and roads of iron, fie conld no t study about them in books h r J b s a vóry good reasons Was that George Stevenson couldn't read at all. He did hot know his alphabet until b e was niuetcm years old. Little George, or ••Gecrdy,\ as tho com mon people, nicksapoed him, wrb neit eiiv ployed to drive tho horse which turarci the winding mechine, or ‘ gill,\ as the colliers called it, at the coal pits where bis father .worked. Ho then, began to think of a plaii far making Ibi? Stcain . do tlio _ work of Jhe borao, ws&lp ne da^ astonished the colliers by ;t>f iris fat&eTB cottage, à tnodeLffl clay o f the engine which turned thè \gin and lifted the conkJSe was produces, too, shavings o f iron ns d e licate as those of soft p ine. Liflii». shears, hindTy bjg- B*-r than a tailor's, cut through iron as easily os through paper; nnd delicate steel punches drive tboir r a y through Iron plates. In most of these works you will also see tho Nasmyth Bteam-hanrmor, a mighty giant in p ower, but as dnf'ile o s a tnmb under th o touch o f a mas ter hand It is an immoose shaft of iion. sliding up nnd down io a g reat wooden frame, and regulated i a Its rpovonaents so th a t it con »trike a hard o r soft, a quick or slow blow, n s tbo e n g ineer who d irects it may « lsb A heat ed »haft of iron n foot thick caji bo .crushed, or a tack may be driven, by ii s blows. Al.ont twenty years-sgo, tho P r im e M inister or Eng Innd, Ijord John Russell, visiting lb© railway works at M anchester, was invited to eat a boiled egg for Inncbeon. Before giving him th<* ” rt<*rr-.-.f fV„• •«trr.yt a j-. (ho Griggses lioro ?\ Tho yonng m a h fltìfùfllctr thrSugb IES deok, and saia . \'Tin sir I\ Any for tho Stobbinses ?\ T ’ho 3 ?our.g man counted Ihe \ S \ dock, a n d s a id ‘ \• Ku. sir !\ “ Well, a n y for tho Buncos ? ” and Ihe old m an pn t on tiw sppps to Btfè'for tiisriseTC Tho y oung man funned 'the \ B ’s \o u t, nnd ugaiO said • *' N o , sir ?\ •• T h e n , who in th u n der is a lt o f [ht-m th a r letters an d pigeon holes for, anyhow , by (inni ?\ ripped o a t ihe indignant \old m a n j and before tho ¡coung man b a d tim e to Topiy. tho o ld greu^er was shuffling down t b e street, swearing that ''th i s here Post-office i9 a b lam e d morunporly like everything eitso these d a y s !'' A New B flllrontl S tatio n . --mall wine-glass a n d placed both u n d e r the groat stentr -lranunur. The engineer get the giant a t w o rk; down rushed the shaft with the rapidity of a lightning fluSb and struck th e egg, b u t so p srfeatly was the ham m e r reg ulated th a t th e blow merely chipped the shell, crushing: neither glass no r egg , — S i Hii'JinSusfor- December. PINNED BACK BY Atf ELEPHANT. Sbo wore ono of those pockets behind, in which, besides her h a n d k erchief, she had dav posited an apple, a handful o f peanuts, a quarter of a pound o f g o m -drops, a little p o t tle o f ammonia^andjiQBae other iriflps. Sim an d her swain, a flor a d m iring the complexion of the huge beast, turned their backs npon coal mino went “the rounds” to pay his bands, for fear he slio>cld Aliink him to snittlt t? receive suteoti'couta u days «ages I Ji\ivas iiot tthtil Be was a laoteca ycuvs olA him to watcb tbe monkeys a n d th e live kan- garoo, and g aze inlo e a c h othor’e eyes ; to do tbis t h e better tbey leaned back» against the rope which e w iosod the stately monnrch of. tbe tonth, \vbo saw tho apple protruding from the pockot of tho unconscious f a i r ono. Ha h e sitated a m om ent and was lost to all sense o f honor o r self-respect, for w ith shuffl ing movements he em u la led the esam p le of, our common m o ther plocked and alo tbo fruit, bn t instead of clothiug liiraself in a fig loaf, returned In tho pookel, and s c o p e d out ihe gum drops a n d peanuts with n «'y wink at- bis nephew, who was looking u itti hi 1 xii-fy at a ll his proceedings. But i n the- lust mdtlth- fnr tho m ajesllitbenst took in this ammonia bottle b y inislake, the cork cam e ou t, and about antiotJCo' of hartshorn ran down the throut o f tb e greedy b e a s t This beverage is said-to have revived an d stifiinlating itttfn euae, a n d in this case it prnved ifa power, for [i more revived e lephant wits never seen on eartb, and i t j s doubtful if ever th e kingdom 4f heaven contained so stim u lated an anim a l: With a wild y ell be grabbed the proluber- anco behind ilia lad y w h ich lrad been the cause o f Tbe posting n p of largo hsndfeills c taim n g tbo nam e of some qnack ¡Íúcdícines'' in great capital letiers, a t every village and railroad station, app>ars to be m itknding -ths-pnblia t o aconsiderabiom s tentr -VtrHSrr^- day a young conplo from tbo ru r a l d istric t wore o n tbo c o » . Ml II elr way to Now Y o rk, oviäonity for the llrst time. T b í y weler on- mistakably a newly wi-dded | a ir. They belli each other by tbe band, anil kept glum ing in to cncb o th .r e f j e s witib bashiul bnt eariifst looks et leve to tho -no sm all amusement o f Governi . M stugers in, m airi- m n n r ____ tnwgtl» pfr«r»yM»i1 {¡«¡¡¡« ceast’d. Sonin low ïjorn pi'rhon bnguilcd the ■ptiilttduljihK [.Slgcr lu te pnbtiahinR' ari\ olntuim poena ont “Jock B o slyn.\ It was a beaultfn! t-lrgj tsml, dreamy, tear-compell ing, but it lurnnl out that J a c k Itoslyn was ■a-Ivr.ni a e fcy. urtili».— — .Ponshkecpste. '•'Wliat [ lacs Is tlii. dnrllDg ?’* said tbo cnriotis litlle bride in a soft under t-me •■Darling” lifted np tfio window, gazed ont a m om ent, and fell hi» besnm sw»ll with geggrnjilaifitl knowledge, and replied in an os lentalious m a n n e r, VnfEOin B ih e e is I” Tbe roars of Inug tiler tliat followed nlcnoi.t induced ihe conductor to believe that the enjimr h a d burst. - EielinnQe. j Ballooning À Black-mul-Tan. A bad little boy tied a very big toy balloon to tbo tail o f a very smnll black -auil-fan dog, tbs resulting effiiet being desiMibo® as } hlnutly ansivcre-d — Blie used to keep bits of broken china piled np itt iv c o n v enient corner of tbo closot, and when -asfeod hor reason fo r preserving such lumber, slio shot a lurid glanco a t bar -tmalia-od -nnii-nirrgiy r a mrcrtred 1 l i s \tmO'SB ' what them ’s for. ^ . —My ioar, said a husband In startled, tones after waking a p UiS wife In tbe m iddle o f iho ■ night, 1 imvo swallowed a doso of itryoh- nino I Well, tliert for goodncss.gakfi lift still,- or it may como up. —Said ocoloroit Goorgia preacher ; D o r’s rnbtim ’-iviHi s ientjo' a r a inrd ; .vD.u’s d o • Tioociler biiBiaess-, do Vi'oodlinii buBfnesa, Sum n e r I s doMd, totnadoesr como whoopin' around, d q FrcciiDMii's Bank has busied, and it 'pears a s if t h o e n d was,nigh a t hand, — A H ilwankeo mrth inmlo thron nnRncce^sfal attem p ts t o blcsw l iii b rains o m , and his wifo told him ; D o n ’t try it apoin, John ; you haven’t — H e gooB a b o u t now saying that ho oktcs h is life Io Chat woman. Bunlfer H ilt. -Tljfit is !hp spot whero Wairoil fell,\ Snid a pnlrioliu Bostonian, Rhoi.ctnrr jiia ov^r tho follows T“T h e uuinial slarfcd off wUifftj'elp, while tbe balloon s im igbtened oot th o laB m an instaul, s o th a t it pointed toward tbo zenitb with a kind of -‘excelsior\ ox£ire5sion. The vriud frpslicnf'd up a little, nnd tboilog’a bind feot weTO lift n l off t^e grotsnd, aad^ ■- of r^uiftrknblo but in- pffecth'^ Diovfitimt.s on tbo p a rt nf tbo a n i mal. It didu't Retoi to be a trained do-i, b u t it tnrned sntnerjiftnHa a n d «tood on its fore feet and snng sim?£*!ics of song». I t would toftSc tb • m o st tr^uieudoiis -Jenps ac=d laird exartlj in tbo .*pi>t abeie it jnm p p d from, and then it w.-nlff down to work with •dta fo r e leg and pU -thcui at iho ralo oi 2 . 0 <iu.u 0 n, rw o lu ti o u tja m inule. T b a red memorable grouncl of Knbker Hill. “Did it kill bim ? ’ respoisdcd tbo visitor, rocasnr- ii«gfc\Wtb liia eyo tlio grenfc bigtdb of tho monameni. Ajid thon lio nddcd, reilcciivo- ly. '*Wt\a ho iasiired iu 'Tb^Tra^eieT&’ ?■*•— Boston AcIvertE’siov. .. - 411 V old «aroota sat on ' a boacii in a Wastcrtj dipot w iping hor «¿es w ilt ' hot handk&rcluef, -whea n p o r t l j 02311 ,\ Tnfi^of aympathjf. said to another It nlways m a tes my brnrtnclioto ^00 an Aged person in trouble. W alking n p to bor bo kiudly asked ; H y go«d \T.omaa w h j these tenrs— why do pon tyeop^ f Bbo took down tbo baDdkerrbief, looking o p ip f-arpriso, nnd I‘m got tbe wnst rold âome béforèT bat as- tbô flsiïspeJràiod (rank yarrked at the bastìe a«ct aecessDiièsrû . i f t ^ : met atU'iupts- ftt tüftt fitylo- ö f Veártíig ftt th is tim e so1} o íing f tàdâm a îltbD r i Îiiô futb T . ,.v • - • or mado him hide Whea »he pale, and ßiofely ¡ ■ everyttottg: was if e pnlli.d bsck*! tíñtlt thé ïoaiig vvoáian .loólí'' ed like tbé Btalute of Ífiíjlia in bino calico* »homed * *tlioOi”a'Sâ ttó gstttlotJ¿iiíy- / ballnon soareti w ith all the p e rsistaney of a Coi'ttmbian oiator-’i hyperbole, au d the terrier's tail refused lo break. Theu the (Jog got desperate, and hounded and striijiiilod and vaulted, while th® big balloon iu thi- air b o b b e d up aud down like the'cork ou rtie line of a giant finhiug fo r whales. Finally tbo s tring broke, a n d the balloon shot np toward the t-loads. Tne-dog dissappearod a t tho same time, though the boy saw something iiiie p. black-aud-lan slreak reaching fo r sev enteen bloOSs w h lcbjngted for u rm im tooiily. Tho porfortnancc. a s a wliolo h a d T ieen a sue- nrm, bnt i t left a b a jl iropre^sion-.&n-t-Bo to y s -rniudt- IIo lm'd lieon laugllt that a body Itn, pglloii by. two fbraes opeaiteäng at ri|*hlì;atì? glos to eis.eii.ot6(iii «.-¡outd lake.aa.. -Imeriiitai’- ato ..course. ïh a taitn g tiijiid iiil'»íhu-iMiimtiveain krftbiJl\J'úll'do1A, |jielí Un*#- npL..t!je- rigL way y « wiil dlsttiVei* {&’■ ffo»b$llliii^á,'';^ in my bead Tve Inâ for forty-sis year. —There i s o story told of ^oaqoin M iller, tho p o et, th a t * lieu he was a t Barnum’s Ho tel, Broadway anil Tw e n tieth street, a few weeks.ago, lie «-role t e a friend in New Jer- sy a n d endud I [to letter : “ Como nnd see mo whenever y u a can. X am at Barutsm’s. ’ Tho friend, who decs not a p p ear t o bnve been fa m iliar with tho n a u it-s of onr city hotels, nu- a ivo red : •• Ï am sorry y tra havo commenced to e s h ilsityoursôîf. I Í you had stuck to lit. eratnreyou would liav» ni.idi- your mark a n d fortune. W hereabouts Is the sbutv now ?” — Sho testified bsforo tlie magistrato that “ dot pillygotus sliooat vasa—a—veil, Ivas vashing p i some elodings of a pie tub, and them gotes coorti up peliiad nnd—veil, shoge, I don’t ken told Jsm how dot vas. I feel mo somedlug pehind my 4 iac& und Bbnmp over dertnb nud sthaad m e out my bead up mit dot tub’s bottoia up, ond dir elodings sphilt shoost like laio, itni dcin g\tes rink at me « i t von ayo-luKlHng bis tails of mine face, nnd valk onl py Lis pehln«! legs like a man, ond 1 can't sit in»» down eood any more al ready.'' ^ Tbe fist moll Irain east* Trota Chicago, ime niglit'lasl week, cams fietif tiSVteg' sn awftiiTOfiiilt up itttls# i that city. iieftf Tlieuigbt expr«s!i o f the Cindn-- .natti Sliort Lino Éeiwi ntrtved, at tbe crnsslng. « iQràJbAeçmrjrcfrJA tbo fait mo’., bat in .-tínset)títiM&; of the iinpotf, ct v i k i a e of ljo hrakes.Wils.anrlile w stop. and. passed vi r .tbe MicWgitn Soutbstt tiacfe just two •rtï le«grlià:*htóiOf tli 0 _ fast mail, wbîdi diwbtdbÿ «t ii|jlrtdijijç St-otd, j.* .1 — ...» ; V \ - I-' r>' 1C,