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OJ, I*5A!i* 1 J ***** &• W-**ti*ff with tfaJ •naTAiwA rtUUTBl KtUUTKXPRCaaat AM p. ai. t airlrUif at •nOaaIbrQtraaaoaiwf PoaTLAKD/aMpint o%ra throatk from MoKTaaki. to Quuia aft? ^^DTEAni^tad^^t'oriUailwiib^ Paaaporr ami turf-\\**, arlHNial at 4m pi nf. twooo af QMTMBAL ttio p. ax Train* loara for Forftaad,lata. ajidliioa. av arr : « I . * * fetJ^HN^LLv «>. ' 1 V :s ;, ' V* Qff**> ^t^^rylttraaaaiU 4t 7K and adotu, „ ^, ^ I l.aJaail i l|l#| *ood qoatlt^bat old paltoraaw i; I ( Jiopf tiatT^HlFitM, J iL^ai^iJiiatltylaatwfoiMii Worth |l.tB; laaotaor wjia a iao aaaorlaiaijt of MOW doalfM laallibodl^fcalaladoatl«#prtooo^ 4 y * aaajowtff N\ I Vim9 9 Ofdoaabor* to tNrtioit, id hour*. l,THa aBOaTlaT aUIOKMlpXlVD OHBAi» aoirrs tb Detroit, Chicago! Milwaukee APDALL roiirra WMT>UTH-WMTIIH> NoaTH-w Dliilaf dan oa Da? tex^w Traim 1| £aai aad WaaU Pattittaa'a Drawlai Roobt C«rn ONDAVTHkl^S. Pallwaa^a PalatUI Mf^plttirCam I ON WIGHT TtlJAlNft, tin ihrduf b frodi MoatakA L ami Pin Ju|iCT!oa to UaTaoiTandlCMlOAco withoai od Tbrdbfb from OuDaHft- t to Oiwwm Itcroaa axaml aua« aad not »u — oof taatyolrk tteietatoad via aAaotauaa HAILWAYI tM attort liaoto '^JorS.S 1 . %y forry atoa^LrT^jJaTT loaraa QAoaabarf for rrooooit, a| l iSTft a. (noon; aad High flb Rb k k lb mk mhah ah laa totiar Mfag « aad aaaatifaf aofl inl«b by aVaa tba flaoal otaa pjf^aotloa* rot aala by a. If. BBTI J*., Boaboallar aivi Jowalar, (Uoar araon IIIB ««'MJ iMtTUti G m 1 aa \^^anW V^Br • ^ \ x '* • • fa iwt 1' HO bo profor a bldo qaaiity of \ tboir oofTOapoadoaoo ' i v i UMJioa* ]Noto Papora aad aab. M Taaa4 aooda *m aadKairaj gooda aaa a^iHM«abi la Partly, 111 \^l 1 seta A**' m tba aabaettbafi daalra to Ciroalar Baa! abafu, «atla all a Ytrat JOUiaa , wltb a GomplaJi aal of rixloroa, and Oearta« v wltb wbiob to pal U (a porfoet rabalaa ovdor, for tonaa, oto, oall apOBi oo wrtja, i ( Cta a a A flow ABB, , f J Itailaaboro! B. % W#j| I •llll S «a>JKl m$kf a apodlall kt ^(^felNO. i DA. (noon) \A !T' (a»idnyrbtK obaoooy#lBp>lth Day ifb^Mraaa THiaa por ttto]wo»t. All iMTatci Por ffarthiT imrtjaulanTa-lplT at jkto ofiW of tho Graail 'frank Railway, 4orbOr pf Irbrd ami OKafc(^*KLL,EMtarafV*aa^ W. WAtB#BIGHT,Gei]arij Paaaanffr A*MOL IB80 I ©80 ttrnk. , to blgb aa dor atoeplov Only dot Tar oomoa aUwj $ t or I afioald hare I-.: lMM -\ . iH\ I ^Bvar iki wbtmdodt I Aoiloo rl>a waillt\rat||ar Uuaa aad unitoady. • • Ji' • Batuatliat Oar N. T. CO; :> B llKWj ]AnnAN(tl.;MK\NTSl IUK URKATTflnOUUH. JtAlLx J4JV7>^ WAITER ROWti \ —VIA-*- OR Aid) TltUNK ItlttWA^ TliAKgllT,, C6. EUN • • ., roB, j* . j,. . , CLfeVELANDJ TOLEDO, MlfiWAWtXKL CHICAGO And all PoInU *>• WtST, KOitllWRST Tba Bonhorn Traaatl ?0 arraafaaaaata with? tb io B< axolnalti abovo aaxian poaitt adapa • and SOUTH WBJSTt Cooj| i llao i Oarnla, ftboGraaUTnaib r. *. w/. from I ioa?lBf aanua oxooptoa^atlo'otooirla thooroit* . to all tho dally (flatirdayt rli \ Aad all blgk l^tail^a ' atbtl'AfMtld I ta aiMto <M boibi with b r-oraoaai oorao, aad aifotbor lajarloo. | '•b tofW • korao of [Iatorf0ffaa» * Ibwaakod. ar*a btbdoBt takaajta IrkWaiBAlimtll 1 ! ACfjriiBWt^oti *# •|II/;'V ) r BLICBaJlttlia' OOAU ia UrfO Of ba^ttoaJojoaraat iMbpVtooa. vboaj aa •aaaaiya ei*« wont atda^of rt?ar A afaaar.i>Tl ao^aPai LABBBB t j WATUtl HA aail #MB vBrfftB^B A-i- |L|XM loioawiiiibt AN* JBWBLBB, # 7 aaojilaao '£U,'r| • Mo •tow bla familiar do not if Uhl aotbov aiwaya in bf fopadAt a|« pnaf In Ua Riypo btoab. oallda Mmwbafoba » bajMld of a watob, batw tioltoLtiob of tbo Upaa aboti4 ovorV bout of tbo day lag. ot upon antral of traiba from tbo Bait, and run tbrofiab to all th* aborb poinu , WlTHOUt CUAHOB OP BOAT; Paaaoaim from poiata oa tbo lino of U. A B, ^ fTfc^. Aa aCkaadO. AUV B, It.bj taking tbo morning train*, will arrh-a at Oa- doaabark ot noon and mako olo«o oonnootiont J*!!! 1 %r !ir± 2L t i\ T - Hj > f<>r ^\>l»» wharo tha boat will bo found la waiting. Tbo Utand Trunk %y IT now, la Ilrat-olafta ooadltloa, tbo traok having boon roUld with ataol ralla, aad tbo oqulpmont aaoond to noao in tba ooaatry Tbo baata'haf o atao baoa tborongbly ntpairod and Oalntod and no palna will bo • pa red to mako a trip via tbla routo aa plaaaani and agrtoablo aapoaatblo. Titnb from Ogdonab^rg to Cleveland or Toledo 2 daya ; to Milwaukee 3 , day* and to Chicago 8| daya. , flrat-olaai Tlokota Inolndo afaala and Borthi , , #B BCoaamra. . a^JWHlab' or familloa morinjr Wf at wltb boimohOld fr^oda, boraaa, wagon, Ao., will find It to iholr adrantago to ootuuli tlio agonta of tbla Una, oa wa offar apooial Induoemonta for that alaaa of traroU \m lb#. of Baggago t rao to each Paaa^^far. CJTTIokebi may ba had at alt (ho agonoloa of IboUrand Trunk By in Jftortbora Moor York atadCaattlA. , V. WAiawafOBT, Ganarai Paaabntar Ag«at« O, T, Rr. Montreal, p. Q* * * OawBfcL, Kaatora Paaa* Agi \ Hrt tlnroa, a!lob. ,O.T. By., % Monlreah P.O. ragar, O. t. By,. GBO.B. V JOB. IticaaoM, Goa*l Manager, U J. SOABaiANT. TraiBo Par full Information aditraaa loniroal, r. O CKB, moal agt., Udurornour, N V vim hismo i W aVKlf OdlN# WEBT ', k . ^ .., TAJLB^TIIB^ •\ Most Direct and Quickest Routs, Rods, WatertoWtt knd Qgdfe burg R. R, f Niw York Cen- tral, and Connecting vj ; .-.. ... Lines* \ . V| i Thi* avoiding obangoa. forty tnMM at Of* doabburg, tba unoorutnly of Oonnoollon at ProjaooM Jnnotbm, and tha lnapocUon of baa> gaaja by Cnatom Ho*ito daloUla. (Mly fn«o obongot from b&totri&r fo Two f#ucAav*t **** 6y <m^ ctKm I Vaaa*n|er Oobeh atbtabod 4 train Uouvaraour at If >M p. BU, aid run lb to tRrraouaa without ohaajpo, miking ana loaraGoureraonra*follows! j .. * M • BOIBB WBBT ABB.BABT. • M* ' .» DAT Jt^Baaa fml a.aa. adriYtBgat WaitY* Wtotjaam.. MditiBaB r ade:»a>a^Do3mil$aBfa aOriioo^'iSiat »•. Obtaaaojiaa a. B^^oiambaa mm p. m., UaaGZTf M > aa., MlaaapolullM p, £< NawYork Btpraaa 4p p. mTTarrUing at Wa- tortowa l#ja.jm,. Oawako 9 KB p. am,. Bomo • JO, ai. Maw Totvf Of a. m«, Boatoai t^toa, m. Ir^piarVAifada 8U*pmg Cnfi aitaobad at Boobaattr to apodal Obloajo it jmtnAi *otrd and oag at tk* ojfk* of k & bODQJK, Agent, fyon pro- mrinp Tkdtoft etooaMdra, • : • - |, . Mr. i^odfo la aavptod with tb*oWh oippaa Uekot4toiJ» pttBOfflal patnlaWaai-Hfaf,8m> oowd aad TblSi d&-whiob oaa ba obtainod of biBl mat aa obaap aa by aay atbar roata. - -*' aATTSHowavcgjW It * . tBABT.OaBOJIakatSaS™^^ aVdDODGa% SS^& U artl?aa ^ I I > » i • f< 41 i>ther. Kill It'aa tf ekoellont odi- precip Pshaw t got a wooden leg 4 , eh? WliaJ . Ii04>kontl donHaayt I Wat tbora too-wall a mlnnto—yonr t|ioor gla>a U amply alraady Call tor another. Them! toll how >lwfiyou ||ot , wounded that day.?' \Vail ta obarga apa dar alda oi dw mjmntalft-- dor aky toa all imoky and baay. Va dght all day kmg la do*- douda, bojt | no))ar gathttnnblnlgtit^ ^ But-I doB 1 toara to aay mooch apout It. paya oallad rao foolish anC eratr, , . TJnd dar doctor rot out ofo m/ log^ h« aj^y, . 'Goof/ dot II serf mo ahual right Bat I dlaki I tood do dot thing oret again,ihbal tho same, and no matter . I, tot any man aay/»-^Woll, lera hair ft-Joa nocdn*t mind talblag to mo, 1 Por I waa there, too, aa I teUjroo-anil Lor! nbw tho bailoU dkl pkttor T ] Around on that breastwork of bouldera that sheltered our Tehth To^nofaot. M , . J \Sot Dot vioaj a Teninoiteo; reilnlOnl ohtrajod npon ours in do ^foning, J , 1 Shust before dirk; un^l dey yell ais <loy oharbo, und ra gaol a hurrah, 4 | Der roar of derf guns, it toe orfuL\—\AbJ jok I remembek Uwaa, deafening, » The hottest musketry firing that *t*r oar rekl- proad. manlaam'! -I • • j | ' . |« \. [ ' \tJmt after ro UroVa fern back, hud <ler nljHit oomo on, f listen, r • ±_ / \ VTH) dinka dol I bear aomepoiy aTal$n'|<-a totoo dot crlod, 1 * • • J *I*rtng tbo aomd vater for Goti's aako^I law bis poltb?ata ihstenw A . . t . bonder aor moonlight on der tmiap / et, sbust opt* >- ,kli -tT I : i /• '- F I aUrow iny eadteeb 61* r to /ere h J lie, but the ' onswer, . , / . h • Dot hla loft bandt roe tfme, uml hU right ahn broke mlt t afall;, | . , • | Dan I abuibp rifar* ubq gl.'o tim to drink, but ahnat aa I ran, sb% Bang I noma a aharpsb Voter's pullet, abd «iok*a howlttoa^dotU4lL M A \And tbby ealied yo<i'foolish^ aJd <jresyV<ll<l thett llhn, youbcfrlendeU-J* i Tho rab, I moan—what became of ^Imf Did lie overcome'round? M i 4 « I , \Dey toll mo he orawl to my side, und caU 111 > hta stronghl roa all ended— , \ \ Dhtll doy oojac out mil der stretchout, Und HMJ ua off from dar ground. J liut pefora to go, ho ask tte my name, und iaVl ho; *Vaoob Keller, 1 [ Toa lose* your log for mo, und aoaio tidy if both of osleeft, ^ > \ I shows you I don't target—but he niest hafa died, da poor feller. ,. , •• j I nofer hoar ofo him since lie don't get veil* I beliefs. , - - -» \ i I attays got der aaddfsfaohshua ofo knok- Iny I ; j ^ Shtob 1 Hot* yr inatterf kera, take iolmi pofr, lyob'ro vUe aa a sheet—, j Shte^dy^ your haadt ok my shoulder! my goot- neJM! Idinkayoujvoagoln' J To Idee jjrour senses atay und fall right off mil dejrsoat. I , • I ' ' ' t */ • ; I m^ your handta. jVott dor left rongouoT U|H1 yoa voe a soldier 1 J Ind0t same battle?—sl Teniiesaee regimentf— dot's mighty quefjr— | Berbapa after jd| youVo— n -Jt*Tes, Ts)cot». GJMI ttlofa yon old feUdw, I tonl yoa , I'd ndver^rno ntverifoijpct 3011. 1 i($<\ you I'd pome, ami Pitl ^HKTELKOtt flbla, alfr? torial/ ••Ha took the'Rafter; putonhli ilaMebl and began 4b r*axl B^ontha ntidenborad wordadrek bid at tentlon and hpibegan to study them* Then ftawbllm grow pale aiid feel for bii box With hU foot Handing me back ibe p4per, be aald, bigbiflcantly : , j - nil you believe tbk air ?' ] 4 [know It to bd trie* air/ iMd I. •llbrrible/ eai^ be, slipping hU bland Ian bla [breast-pocket, a atarn l^ok cbmiog Id bit fkee aa be added: •I bellUvp that I'd feel like shoot tog 8bme(fbo.V , ji !L- v *.' \I saw I hada nibn jot courage to bfelpmL, *oI eared) little for the vil- lslinofjjaT smile which hta remark btoagttt to one of tl>e ruMane 1 face, I siw Wi were neaf tjbe Big Jumped were gplng down b steep grade at a lirelv rate, wjhen tape of the villains tdlegmpbed: , • : L 1 , j i v'Mwr •':•. ['•'''. : i . j l( Tib next ntinutie 1 WM on him, kno^Mifig hira sjen&^less with my re- TolperJ , The j, old; gentleman did equally aa welt, the) ryffiane being taken tloibpleteOy by,, surprise at our suddoH attack., We) 4 bad passed the I fl K0bp li tip here in the Hi goes to bed. L flt Ddea back from d6fn ^^o/IaW^a the one he ia s#>fc the morningl III down staira,* ?\ .< '•'AUrlgWt/!^ ! is telling Friado early In he la coming back. ice ino iftd arousing Mr.t|\ Stamford, Hold Umbowmatttara cended down-4 key tn the library rado heard tbb cli< becoming frigjbte dow.to limp <^t. ofthe wfindoj#bo For an answkry be at roe, the bill grafbig tny ^heek and slitting ray ear.\ Here scar op and contlbu \Theniex Villain fell h We then Ire cttrcd*Ab atrlpped the gaisei, reveaH coach ronbe; found oatiln tho tpUtheotUef jo \the iadlea no itr| and calling to tbo drfyeiti to stop^ ho j and 4ho oie out- side pjusenger [ helped to bind our pHftotjbrt, wbo|n we left (naifa* while we rJilhbed to the top.* Beit when we ariwed Jn Sticraraento we found that tile robbers had released* each other Hand drbppcri. out alohg the '*T1^ old gentleman! lotroduccd himself as Mr. Btamford^ aSactamen wedes- and tbried the oor. Tbeidespe* of tbellofck, and , rblaed the win* ut I leaned bat rdered him back. turned and fired Uv ! '% ^__i_ aaaaBaamaU 1 *r :*ft •a.;- \&• *'tv^^^\ pointed toalorig tie nat^atc hjis r<|f|^helk and hts cut ear. 1 *'• - I T - 4 (nt I fired, and tbo into the garden, up-stairi and so- fropi whom we and cither dia- io of the itage- Lee, whom we irden dead, prored Curious Ka»ea« } ? , Bltle has dedlded the oomen- datjur^ of! aha nqiitb of England. In [toW like Oldbajn, Bolton, Ashton, aUid Blackburn, thje cleitgyman*s bap- tlsibal register is iut a record of Bi- b(e|n^meii A clerical friend of mine onriataned twins Cain and Abel only c dtberUay, much against his otm sb^s. * Another paraon on the Der- ire border waa grately informed, at thl pW^er moment, that the name ot |b)aptiim was Ramraoth-Giiead. \BM or I gir), ob?^ be aaked in a sOnielwhai agjiUted totee« The par- crits 1 had ipeded tha Bible hap-hazard apooijilnpj to the village tradition and seeded tbe firat name the eye fall on. Uyraabtit year ago a little child M| lebrliitened Tellno In a town ithtn alk miles of Manchester, at W Suggestion of a ootton-spinner; thleifitheii a workman of the name of i f haiftng aaked bia adtioe- l( I suppose it muat- be a Scripture v ' Author or Ratiedge. - fteeentljr in the Mwspap6rt i dls- patch from Bt« Paul, Minn,,] was printed) announcing the death \of a lady of inekna who claimed to bo Mrs. S. S.HarrU, the author of ••nutlodge\ and other] well-known Qorels. She had been ib Bt Paul for a few weeks only, and said that her home); bad been In No jr York. I5he waa intelli- gent and sprightly and bar social standing waa excellent. Bhe * liked spirited horses. On Monday with three, female friends ^ ahe , went on a pleasure ride behind apiritM horses. to bit rrromtfce urn eooboo mny isdal r »f hU made Only deef /wr-a. 0 - N. r. Tribune I'll KOHBhcS. It was Ink mtllroad' frur ifjut i^y •if-l-tls, lo while away fhr ti;ni we^W^re obliged to wait nwihgtola broken rail—told the follov.lug»t<>rj): t4 Ten years ago I waa a telbgrBUh operator at a small town ia New Jersey, but my health falling,! I gave up my situation, and, Ukitog In agency, I travelled Westward until 1 finally reached the olty of Baft Fran cisco. While there I took a fancy to vinit the mining regions; so, selecting suitable gooda to sell among tne miners, I went,flati»fied my eurloailjy, made a I ititle itipney, ami ^raa return* ing in the stsge^coach, when tbe loei- dents 1 am about to relate occurred, or at least] began to occur. > -j .. w Ther«were Reside myself ttitW Inside pasjserigferft; an old genlflcmim of 60, anil t^ro roughly-dreswjd mfeii appbrenity miners. These two men aat at Opposite ends of the coach, njot DPpearin|d to know oasjfc other, while the old gentlemen and, myself eUt close together. I noticed that the did gentleman hrtd a hen^vy t'n or hbn box l>et«rorn his 1ega y which he seemed tt) be *i<r!obs to keeb out of •fcbt. ;i •;• ^\ •• • }. ; ]• ••After hi short coiivrr^aticm with him on geperal sub)onto I a 1 Howled myself to I drift gently ibto a dote; and wblltj In that condition toy eir, trained ai jt WM to (he lnt^ifgdjrt sound of I ibe telegraph instijnmqit, caught a Mnt tlo, tic, which rjtsoltfed itself in tbb following words: j \'Wlljthe young one Is p*log to sleep, and I will tend to him whh© jrop. pitcu the old one obt • ovi»r tme preoiplcajwhen Imaketbeslgifaf, »\u\i •ecuto the box.\ ^ •'I waa bbw wide awake as bacft callad by an operator to' receive a tne wag], but I pretended tojbe stUI dosing, While 1 listened l|it<AiUy. Then I heard the coach winiows rattle, anjd It read. I / i. •••AllMgbt, Bob. #e will be^t tbe Big Jqmp in twenty mlnijtcs.and then gltd the word and out he goej(. H ••Takingf a cautious look from be* twetn m^ eyelids, I saw tha|t one! of to banker, and inHlnted on his IJOWIS, sayingjlthat I had saved hMtTd and a large ahount of moiiof/ I con^eo^cd and WHS driven With him to Ms hand- some jrcakience>on the outskirts ot the citjr, where; 1 was Introduced U> his wife and tWo daughters, the fbr- roler a kind* motherly woman/ and the latUer a handsome brunette and a prettyOblondc. . i , y /, ' ,•. ••Thfleoweek' l sta!y alRbte Hill, Mr. Stamford^ home, with Ha lonely walks amid* a weblUf of tropical floweriL and tbe sodety of Ella and Blanche A«amford^ lovelier, < li/not more Upautiful, tnan the flowers that bloomc|l around them, only served to make lie wian for a longer etay, and, when Mr/Htamford offered too a poaUiofcin bis bsnUng house, I most gladly acenpted it, not falling to|ake courage) from the evident delight of the fall} Blanche— Whom ( thought the lovllier of \he two sisters—when I told Her of the off*r and decision. ••Abfjiit this time Mr. Stamford, at hl« wifrs fcliuc^t, replaced two Irbh sorvantb with two Chinamen, much to the fbrineiV violent denunciation. Mrs, 8tkmford was loud in Ifer praise of her new hr)p t who seemed to be quh't, nt'tlvejt orderly fallows, always ready, ilp/a)S wltfflrig i.nd always to be fouiil! tit th»*lr»J»*isf«. /• . ; 1 To jhe^c two •J^oi yo1)blri^,' as t\v lr:4 iiirla cuju^l Ah Wi|igj add AIJ FjtK I soin ^ ntt je(»nrelved la dp- cldot uvrr^loii. Teretewn*»,>tpohghk, •% stijiHtjr luok al>ojit. their eye! (whidh seemed to be out If ^a on the bias than uWual With Mofi^rolis\ns) which sent!a chill Otjor me whenpver I met their gaie*/. • :•; > Ju, ., :; ,i',- l... , •'Node of tbe fatally seconded my dislike [of the Chinamen, except Blan- che, who seemed to thlnkVexadtly aa I did (which I accepted as brother sigu of! encouragement)^ all the rest jittrlbtjilng It t£ rpy dislike ck the Mongdllans as a race* j, ••One quiet aumroer night I Ihjsd re- tired lb my room In the second btory. and lajr thinking of the JbaRP^ pos* sibllity of Blddclte ^tamford v slrbtnrn- ing thellove I felt for her, wb^aymy attention was ktjtracted by thei ratU ling 6f a hall tvindow. Thieve was not a brMth of! air stirriog duce such a bdund, and I rising to ascer^ajln the cause, ceasedl an4 a it floor pegan to the meaning <Ur pearanoe, ore an Oxlplsinjati Blanche rushed! t with fear, atid^ c arm, cried •••Ob, dbkrleis, 11 'Only k icNtc tn a low tine,j jbt me, for she bad, \The itettj d authopkle our prison appeara^c fcqtn whic rated us b terribli trlghtebed, and their ap- bould Jbe given, face pale by the me, her cblngrfJ homicide,'! j jj ••It wbs idatl^/lbou befo|*e 1 a^atn 0 you hurt ?\ ^ Blanche, 1 1 said/ she did not bear rms. the ^ered our tpie kjlliag exone- ustiflable tba^s off course.\ «j cbobse Tellno; 9 Maaid I that'll do,\ reeled tb master. \Ob yes! Suppose you his employer, the other, who neveij heard fci before, and liked bsttervk that account The child i4}«wr Teftoo Loes; the father, too 1»M flndiig that be had been hoax- ed,! f To tell a lie la to tell a lee In LMJcaahl^e.] ^Sim,\ Waa tho answer gJMmj< to la bewildered curate< after t^eiusual demand to name tbo child, lie [objected, but! waa Informed that it w$s a|8crlpt»)ra name, and tbe vcjrMJ u riirs, wbs)t toust 1 do to be sbtM ?' y Was triumphantly appealed ts)j. Tbl*lren)indi one of the Puritan Who btylell his doje •'Moreover/ 9 after thjeidbg (li the C^dsp^l: ^Moreover tbe dogedme andULcked h(s sores.\ Bat let!us pais tlo some of the names which spkkng cut of the Pfiesbyterian s^jriij i Atipalehorai was baptlsed,Feb ten tboir airy aaaiairl tbeywUlonoBooBoaysjta tba droW dreamy bass Is) E^am^tedWb&^i^ otory a^tiefbatb IbuamabaoBar •- ,i Btitfr Wfh then she tried to wing her arm In ar pretty summer 6ve you I yob against bay brHst to pro- about When it next blow* yonker t Had th%villai bratlng teeth, w dow fo them ap ••Ikneta waa telegraphing) by knife-blade betwlen e tbe other. used tlbe wii that purpose, ,ne ing to notice ibe the precipice to they ttftirjed, t terrible pfaeej a miner i*d Jumped off his bad look n as tbe Big icate to the ol to da k out a na, tba words b,ifr»ad t ther f>ther, which of •i>* Indow on. the rattle. ' Then I caught it.- Some one was Uloijrfishing With tbe sashes.! k I listened, ind presently the seo- ondatliry wludow telegraphed: * , > %i EiUry thlnlg qulet tip them Bob V \ '• *(Juiet aa aj stiff.] Old on|> dig hla born, j tioW if the down there? 9 knswered the lipataira window. .. I \ ] , 4 • , •• 'All quiet Ion the ffotomic Ate yoa ready ?' eVskedj tlje down staura window. ,. i ,j... jj: I ... ., L t . * #1 JIot quieti*et*.| When I write •Go/then do your bep)t« Dead min tell iko tales*, As soon as ydn finllh your man coma up bene and hclntne with the women.* j., j .; , / 4, ••It was our old «tkfc4-coachJ/obbe!rs at ^ojik flii%in no doubt. Hbw thby ha J Jaini'd success to tbe bouse I was at aj loss to account {tor It waj» guard- ed byi the burglar-atarm knd la watch doJ. ArMng and fartlr dressing, I took my revolver and, ajtcpplng soft- iy out into the hall, approached the window* where L found. Ah Lee atasldlng. ' >, \ t , L\ \y ./ T What sire you doing hbr| T I de> niatdled. «Oomo to lookee see. Think heap some mans hoopoe but the wijn- do#,T said he, blandl^. » \\J ^•WelV aald I,. ( ydu fjo dOw^. statrJ and fctch mo a gla?s of water sAd a]lemon to my roor^.'. I . I, . M«Ali lltel, roe wlll,^ safd Ah Mr, as he [glided down tbejisUirwajr. ^s soon aa h« was dot of'bearing I look have eudeay4jfc< Just as he tjo|d| 11 Hartford sjfterwarfl) r hear fr.lntf the irtg tho i sa^r Blanche; s>told me; tn mioe, I led her t bouse and iajld?: y^filanchd jdvo me Innrkiiiin ••8be hid heir JTi and wbispdrpd •• 'Oh so muc v \Three m*n|^ married, and t n rattle withUt tb It twice ga|em saving a nurbti^l' hi Uvea ani gaining me.aJ lovely ^fidj living wifej . i ' ^This. g^tltoirla, is a tine story, I and you cab rejpaftllt as such without fear, for tU Djsniei I have givep yon are fictitioai it net being f ecessary to give tbeUrois wtnes.\ 8nch wab story, | Hal each going never met k of hla atory we were a) window warding means of fellow psieseng hj^r later wp parted, ws^r. We have tit, being rjemlnded ^agrkttling wkndow, I (to give bis story names a]nd all— Jhareh Go ir's 28, 1591:, iSafeonflilghe, the minU- Ur's son | and at various dales, oom- \ mertclng \ m 1585, Much-raeroye, In crcaacd, Bin-den le, and Fear-pot, children|p Thomas Uelly., Hugh Walfcor, jicar oX Berwick, baptited bis InfanU daughter by the name of Conitneutj; and Jbbn Frowen, Purl tan rectoiriof NorUheam, his two sons by tjie names p( Accepted and Thank fill; j wblje JoV-afcsln, From-above,^ Mort-fro!!, and DJust, were tba bap* tlacd cbJUdrop of Dudley Fenner, minister jajt Msrdeb in Kent. \Grace names\ w^re pf coiirae very common, Iijope, and Charity, rcyJ and Troth, but perance, and Honor, olef ,and Endure, were y of the number, and co | and Humiliation, o^nesj v Humble Ward, Lijrely Moody, and na, also appears upon Pralse-Ood Barabone Ifamlllar; but little bet* ot filatchor, Fear-not illl Peedley Give-thanks 1 frooJK Phllpottand, Be> ( l^r # Abusc-njt Collyer, \ change) in in human naturd and I am not sp etilsNthat will ished time spebi 1 am Inclined t< come out\of going,, TV thj oburct goto with their little ixerciseb min^ls a bund tdo itttch rellgldlusj M ederajtioii the mo4tj k iwa observance lof; saya Rev. itii^ city, is the gVidli^l the PurUm habile twice a day. t>» f niorutng goes on very l^ulm aa usual rest 6f tlJb djay ls|fast losing ills estab- lished relitflou* dbbricter. This Hail- ing off ii not, in inr Judgment, neecs- sarilly an evil. j. Ill \i an evill I thor- oughly believtl, lor anyotae to sepa- rate hlfna if frdtnj the lnlliience| of religious instUiltibns and leligljous teachings; TUefcl|iuch has its place ibe tlby Ut America, BcBows,! of this railing 6ff from s|tt';ndlng church Worship but thai is simply prtffnfcto God put it th^rc, |c4rful as sortie of jthe from the dinjrfn- ii church. In tket, ^hluk that good jhss iteration lnj chUrch busjcTrity ejxeesiivo pot In acpbrdsjnce te Judgment, and a atth with i wllole tiuHsbettjor than bservande which puts in utmatt heard One nil thing which,! opsin, fworaan, i to enjpy, if pro make [tbe aervi madej ^hiaib time; not that terestjla religlo hold-if the window; and telegraphed: \ •Yonfcer is bwake and coining up atalrsj Go bids) in the ball cjoeet till be cornea beck/ , } - s - u... : ,_ ,',/ '•^11 right/ans we eopaisjxs entj u^ sUlrs Wr ib my key In tbe hail tatagrapbed to •«im4f4h .. . , «tdokta^flB.t, Uxi koftlj tnroed tb. Is better than e tl mop.*- TVansbrfpi and! which strbin upon {the 008 sf ryice la sojtno- M&i e^wrv serious child ctn^b taught moans be ped to What it ougihl tb be hfe tendency hbre Is s>«y Ifcsa ip* Thpre neV^r Iwds of the si timd when third was more Interest in religion tbauftttcrc is to*daU The people are melellr falling off f^om church going bnlit question of goid^j habit If this is a to^ church Itwd or three times oil Aiiday I bellcjte <^nce tUei er twico dying day, and or t(>re* this WlUliikltQlUlTe Way. || Ob the Jefferspnaveoue linelycjter- day or women yIKO, made up (o look about 25 years] *ld, got aboard nt a crossing to finfl»Tery seat octtupfted. She stood for aj foment, snjd ^hen selecting a poet ay dressed man a^out 45 years of age,hue observed i\ • / u Are there ri) [gentlemen [on canr;^-. ,| j , i • ; , fr ''Indeed j Idifc^o,\ berepliea is be looked up aid] down. <4 lt t hain't, and yep arej going through, I')l bultjup one for the end of the lftil!\ , || i There waa sc|ejdbarraslng|»l4nce for a moment, alia then a light broke in on htm all of I fodden, and Iheroee and said: .,; ,, I \ .^. f , .„. j L.,. i \You can bit* this seat, mkdsime, I am alius perfeitir willing t<> stand ni> and give mjMtt to anybody older then myself.\. I J,,- r , v I I '.. That decided Mr. She tM# bla a look whteb hrfwfill not forgei to bis strap eve^ when t. ahe refbsed to s» Ho five seats bad husband- apple dampUngl isln ••WeUj inish ^&> h'M 4 ' %#£«'&*.! Jr v Vt- ?'<l»^fc*« ; 't girabblng/thej > s* pown^ eve •^Maiy, Inty lo 3 &P not ^nlyjFaU Pru^eno*; Cenitandji T Obeiienee, also (occasion even Itopcnt Hunjilityo Oodiy Ght Cba^rgedt Col old Records. bas lon^jbee ter Was tain Mayjs, Iiope- Cun^tedj Be thankful B Leaiin-wjysdotiie Ellis, and Hate-evil G re (in hill. | Almaia named Sykea had four|aoa$ wbe|n be named Love-well, Do* Wei t^ One 301 id Dlb-woll, and Fare-weft Wabbly IK kins was once a sub- eftoi|e (the commissioners of eo on ad infinitum. WlahlBaHoB l^oclety In '42* Sokialijife sis Washington was very agreeably dutjng ibe administration of President vaylbr, as political <if- forirjoesj ^rem bsnished from tbe diwin^rpoms, and those whA mer* clldjstly fl^bodhced each other io do- bate woi^ld cbrdlally fraternise a few holm afjtQJ'wirds ajt a dinner-table. But fewn lbrge paj-tles were given, th<BOo(| tiarbn do Bodisoo, jrtie Kus- slab I ropistefi surpassing all the otllorf, put taere Were miny small sodal ^atbenfigs. Assemblies were hem durtrig ibe s^sions of Congress, unidr tho I si^cryision of managers whU iseped cajrds of invitation only to lochias'wm within the exclusive cirllk ; G^rjtlemou, were admitted on!] ir| fsilL; evening dress,, with pubJpe toll silk stockings, unless they belpnged U the army, the navy (or tba jnarinb ebrps. and appeared In full ^uifoiU.jj: Thb dancing was cem- mehjeed at ei|ht o'clock, with a grbnd pn>ihenftife, led by the manager tyho hadibeen raMjcted to act as master of ccretooobjsj With the reigulpg bells) of tho j even In gj Waltzing was never indiiigcd In, but there was! asucecs- BIon of cotJuilOns and quadrilles, varied by iroibplng! country-dances^ until eloven O^iock, when the music would j strike Up a Virginia reel, and the otdcjst bp^tftors would take their placbs with the more youthful, going doWn tbe| outside, up the middle, bala^ctlbgl to||dlrtant persons bnthe other eldey and indulging in six hands rourtd With el joyous abandon. jWhen all weitf tired, good-night waa aald, andLbefoi/e jmldnlght tbe ban was deserted. Djuring tbe evening, ic% creajtn, ; lemonede, and port] wiqe negjis, with sWll cakes, were Handed around to) the 1 ladles^ and gentlemen had I rum punlcfaj or ajpple todpy in oik IsVlfdofie,' it, tb^^B^y thoik-'dre for bct< lht-*>om.-Atlantic Monthly •+•+• VI sir BeeU for Cowl. H'.i Afoor^ejspdodedit writes to M#j of our exchssigis,] that be 'bad been feed- ing ^o cfcfs la beck of beeU a [day, codblnld^wjtfaj four pounds of ican^ and all the toy}the animals could eat. Thelresplt lasj been exoellentinilk andlbutier. jEbr years thta gebtle- man baibeenmlsingsoger beetsjand be eistlrbatesltbjst 1,000 bushels tb the acre is i faljr iverage, theae coking 470J-lndudlpg|rent of land, manjires, pig with aevVen tents Farmers, do yon know haft can compejte with etcJcotresj perjbusjieL of aky cjrqp tbisi w|eb aU tte facto be considered? aiyucr. Tbe aniraala ran away. Mr|. Harris Was ptbked np inaenslbie. A few hours afterward she died from concussion of tbe brain. Her three companions refused to divulge their names, A relative'of the author of \Rutledge\ visited the Uotel,bot did not recognise the 'lady. Strangely however, among tbe lady^i was effect a manuscript of an unfinished nov- el.and it was apparently In the hand writing of the author of\BuUedge.^' An undisputed pbotogrnph of the eon of tbe tbe author of that work waa also among the papers of lira. Harris. Mr. Oeorge W. Carleton^ of the wdil-known Arm that' publlsbeM ••Butledge^ about W yeirs agd, Said to jthe reporter of a morning paper thsU tbe authorship of that novel was kept secret 1 for some yesjrs* ^ Many guesses were made aa to *tbe author- ship and all were wrongL It finally oame out that a vonng iajdy« a native of this cityj Misa MiriamfColes,wrote the work, i Soon after Ithis became generally known, he heard that an author was writing serial atorle* for ••story papers\ In Chicago knd other Western cities, and signing tbe name Miriam Coles to the articles, \ They were written with ability and in t^sv style of the genuine Miriam Coles.— Miss Coles wak exceedingly annoyed of coarse, andther sensitive tempera* ment made her fret over the matter.) Mr. Carleton tnade many efforts to learn who tbelauthor of the starlet*] waa, but he nlver succeeded, r The unknown writer made no attempt to deprive the genuine lilrjem Celes of her literary fconors, and therefore could not be leeched by the lew.— Eventually Mils, Coles married Mr. Sidney B. Hsiris, a lawyer of this city. - She continued to write novels for Carleton to publish] underv her name of Miriam Coles Harris. Almost immediately the unknown writer lb the West also changed tbe signature to her stories from Mirtaiti Colea to Miriam Coles Harris.' It wjaa learned that she travelled about between Omaha, Chicago, Lacrosse and Hod- »)0Q.Wfe. : ....... ;• I U-.J^-U..;,,r In August last Mr. Carleton reoetv- ed a letter from the Western writer, asking tb%t ••BuUedge 9 ' anoV all the series ot Mrs. Harris 1 writings down to ''Missy,\ the latest, should be sent to her C. O. D. They Were not sent Mrs. MQiam Coles Harris ia now In Southaihpton, L. L, wish her hue* band, at their |pmmer resldenoe.— Mr. Carleton added that Mary j. Holmes baa a similar shadow, who follows or precedes her in ber travels and who represents heraeif aa the author of Mary J. Holmes 9 works.** This person has Mary J. Holmes name on her visiting cards, efid under tbe name is printed, 4 'Author of 'Tempest and StfnahimV eta.\ j Mrs. Holmes has arrived at hotels) m Europe and found that ber shadow had prooedid I her. Sometimes it required some persuasion to convtnee people that ahe waa not tbe impostor heraeif.— Mr. Carleton says that he never heeid of any other Instanoea similar to these. * ' • ' ! 'H: vmQftamwut* *i^« m tl ratttndals 1U e^rda are MNVt moo«r»U w] 'nth It the nfcort' the world, tlnoe m by its rcMail >oo'tdetpl* th« irawrltod hon*rt to U ,.-i trae poHUmcn U *m ffct ^th« bright ttd4?It4^ ilDOOf.llTlttf fctttlA nt* mfitit be umm* •w JM tte nlffak tte totf not tten te tel« 4« «W tebltorbetaf ii** great wftfoard lteMga;tta> tt oejeothU ti tte •irtte.r*;t ;^. !'|^iti «broqoilil»t tlf twlktedi to by to Uleot ever; *t tMir power, grow by wkuvt edooiUfea twltl.U tetter ttea ewkytbipg el|i havabei French cable. arelfluP employing lis** 't;L*w&- &«&<t^ i\±k tt«W *i^ ; «ii' iLT 1 •* attisman (during game knd Bowdoins) u Ohl ifghtto went If Young bg, to sarcastic Bow- bat a Bates student?* «Ko, Miaa,[that Is bf rhetorie.^BMsvtom r' The Leeds (Eng,) Dally News says: Miss Neilson waa born ia St. Petys square, Leeds, March 3,1847. Her real name waa Elisabeth Ann Brown. Her father was a basket maker, who (or a long time occupied a cellar aa a workshop. At an earl/age ahe evinced a strobg passion for the, stage, and one night, after shaking hand* with her unelo on Old Leeds; bridge, she ran away from home an^l etentually found herself in LondW She was then scarcely thtrfben years ot age. Joining tbe corps d* ballet at one of the metropolitan theatres ahe made hei^rat appearanoeon tbe stage In tho ^Yorkshire/Lass.\ Her great natural talents and, beauty loon bror/ght her into prominent notice, and her rise in her profession was rapid and brilliant When only a mere girl she contracted a marriage with a person named Lee\ Her only child, born many years ago, died in infancy. Miss Neilson never acted in her native town, but It waa known that she had a desire to do so> and, indeed, ahe mentioned to her uncle a little while before her departure Ibr Amerloa her wish tflMpear at the Grand Theatre. WopCbly had she lived this intention wdoM have been carried out Her mo|ber, to whom with characteristic ge*sraelty,ehe al- lowed £300a year when fortune's gol- den stream began to flow towards her, ia still living and resides in the neighborhood of Guiafcley. On re- oeipto/tbe sad Intelligence of her daughter's death she at onoe proce- ded to Paris and waa preeent at the at tbe funeral, though few among the crowd were aware of the iact I^oeotaoUv* W< wosid tii bouding el little *ndi* to emptor tWiDSaV toneffeottohseed'\ Iw^entBrprisnatoihe f, aifd oovaring a of M,000 mOee, hare dxirii^theflM ^ ;bis yoar, aspro)ae*efl« }n Js rapidly adoi H even in lte pi slipt devsioimaent Twenty laiwe aUhmenta In tbe dty airs mloated on the ns)W sysf ssn, boulavarda are dawlhag t ts> omfprtable desjrawp-™ ^ .botA 75,000 mll^i ;b for a three-fold girdle earfV-wm be needed Uhhad imft cotton croft If; number of ore v 00e^060. r Tha; ot bands required ia ata to a W,000>000ina!L The lbeabont$a,QQ0 000. is a|^i that tbe Ich^ a oomel oan <g«ity ~ ^raajgei»ted,\ dan species cs^ fake ba dona of water,! which ia their esse for about Bectrian species oa* ut half that quantity, i supply, camel rien tlr own camels poor/ eafoel's. throata \• \ tmsOs puiUlersund, by aueclsBary^rwfaQttoil, ktsJrwUlingk;^ asjtore, tha ' tly, life an^ othe> INTfK E&- •* 4f : ' rltohlpeper —r PEK80S4L8. with I »••• Ther^ was not much doubt in tbe minds of the mob at Clinton, Daoota, that Ben Day ought fo be banged. He had committed the capital crime of stealing a horse; but be Urged per* sUtently ttfet he had only meant to borrow the beast, and finally said: ••If I was guilty I'd want to be hanged; and, anyhow; 'tietft worth while to ipike much fuas about It Just toes up a dime and if lt goes agin me, then I won't aay a word; but if f win you're totot me go. The proposition waa acce^Ll and Day won. • ^v . I ••i..n- l i.v ,+ mt^ w .,i j csjnnyt underatand.^ said Jones, t Is it I drink another man'a \I ff how bealthtantil I think be is very hpalthy my oisia health always suffers.\ 4 r Ml *<*'i ** *# mi'z.-tUti tog rim at tbe corner. Tteoovre Ttemti Evope fa rtrf poer |Weale{r to uI4 to at di tteaeitir hnpm, of w^lek; lute pm*& Into ' aesdkjr •etertmg. JTent 4M merrtod to MI* LUrfel nffbter oX W.». Gtepnuk. M tbJ Hotel, Sto Freneiepo.^ Vft\ Mr we. Tery quiets onto/ \ ojlenfl. being present ^-.., i^.. The wJdoV of C*«ModorfVi ti km « oqmpumttvtlj men, hee mn IneonM of e Ueneweek. t •; .i.- vv!/ >. Ell B. 3ennet^ wte flay^ine ooc^mttoe, yenee •orer of tte to«t of V , tee dealtnet« ronomtnettv ^ « loreaee, eMeet Oftnghtet of X»*>| tllton, wee merged at London, tly toDhPelunift yeleten of New Orfeejiw - ; ~»v> rini, tte iuii« tttodlte/tee mey yeerf t»ken toetonf M any in order to interpret in tte original text ;•? bnt te he deapalre of er«r playing on tte etage. 1 ^ yoor (are, te*. loo :et ooUeetor of a lof/nad been long by tbe ri now,* re