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A C hrMu** IMsser.
.-'Iv oold enough for vr,u to keep your bird
Ire 6 !, until von want to us** it. The fol
■•wing ie our bill of fare: Boast turkey, pad-
1 raked potatoes, upple aanca, plsia
adli '
...Og l^gin ertaua eause.
your preparation, by making
e-i::r pudding a» fi,’.lows- t-gether,
Ptrw Promvo —Mir well
half a pound of Sonr, four ounces of
raisin*, of cnrranta.well hUj ned mid cbop|)«d waaned, ( four four otin
cea oun
re« of choppf-tl suet, three tabkepoonfal* of ground
«>f molasses, one teaapoonfnl
►pice, and one K iU of cold water; put
jj» a doth, or a greased until ami
jiourevl mold, or tin pad. and steam
vou are really to pnt it on the table. It
Will cent yoa thirteen oeute.
lnj Next p^ei in ooid one quart while of potatoes, and the
turkey them ready. water you get
Koast TrrRKEY.—Draw a five pOUUAl -und
turkey, carefully enough not to break lireak
t tie eotratl*, that you will not have to
t'poil its flavor by washing it; singe it,
end wipe it with a clean, clean, damp damp cloth, cloth,
►tuff it with about a a nonnd pound df of steie stale
>*re»d a Heasoneil with salt, r pepper . r and
J.erbft, bakiDg new it up, with tie it in shaj>e, ipe. (peeled peeled Ihv lay it in
h pan one quart r .
tatoes, und put it into.a hot Ot oven; oven: aa as
aft it begins to brown nicely, take
t out, season it with pepper and salt,
haste it with the drippings from it; an«l
v»ut it back in the oven; baste it evorv
rifte^n minutes until it is done, which
will be in about an hour anti it quarter,
Then *riin»» ».nt i>nt it it rn> on a a ilinh dish, with with (Jut the imtAiocs potatoes
:r-m,i it, ami set din the month of the
• yen to keen it hot while yoa maae the
/raw; do this bv pourings pint of bod
•ng water to into boil, the,tripping and stirriSg pan, into letting it
t come a a
tablespoonful half* of flour mixed smoothly
:!1 teac.npful of cold water; and season dish
it to taste with salt and pepper,
iu a bowl,
AppiiE XUece.—As soon as yon get the
turkey in the oven, make ’the ajiple
sauce its follows: X’are, core, and slice
two quarts of cooking apples, put them
over the fire with half a cap of water,
and stew them until soft; then stir in
four oao«»« of img&r, and one onnee of
Imtter,^ ; '«hd cool it, or keep(it warm, as
vou like. Next make the pudding sauce,
Cream Sipcn.-Stir together over the
(ire one ounce of butter, one ounce of
flour, and a little spice; pnt a iittte milk
into a piut of boiling water, and stir 'when it
gradually quite in the flour and in bnttox;
,t is smooth stir two ounces of
sugar, and let it boil np once; then set
the sauce pan you have made it in into
another containing a littlehot water, so
as to keep the sauce hot until you want
it, without thickening or burning it,
After you have done with the sauce
the rest of the dinner will probably be
nearly tor the cooked, table. and youcsn get it ready
Seeuen Ruring the Potomac Flood ■
Th^ WilRliitigf-oh Sf/ir lias this account
i .f f,li.- r«-t‘> nt riftt*. in tjie P n b 1 ^ 1 ^ at
—we* side look the Potomac
to up was
rr—Au Mw- ya p i J ii — F t 4 -U .
evoept (hit herethe water was
- did with mud, and was loaded with
timber hewn and rough, and
waters- struck the piura at the qufv
they were forced up almost to the
., mg timbers, and then starte.1 agato on
their rapid race for the sea.
-krwn the. river the water was
and tossed into the shape of
breakers. Behind the clients piers it
:ind bubbled like the of
vufernal cauldron, with a roar equal
that ola tornado. Great trees and
rimberseoming strike the down piers stresm be
^ometimeH and
Joag and almost two feet m
Wafa Mwept crosswise agniuai the
nnd in an instant was broken into
ytartaand swept away in the mighty
gent tiie . debris
Teliow . Among l>nmpkins were from hundreds
sw^ct off
•’ornfldda on the bottom lands
miles above, and the scramble for
loaded -ass lively, with some them. of tho Men, skiffs coming
women
boys could be seen going home with
s,r
from the vast quantities ot Imy,
stnd toddor that were afloat.
Daring the night several «iual
ing near the north draw shattered
went to pieces.
a rt>of channel, newly fthing and
rtoate striking s pier wen,
ropieees and .1 >wa r ,n fragments
A HipiH)|H)tamns Hunt.
The hippopotamus ia a large, alugmnli f
Boidgene^lymoaensive animal
^veu uMj miiueBi t auPe rtmseti. A i
traveler on the Zambesi Urns describes/
• hunt of this unwieldy animal :
A stibut, hi bey<tare. et bnhare! ,
• thewatcrov,, attracted my attention.
1 i '’ nfc( ' rt ufouud for the
K 1 my surprise none was to he seen riot
-veil the pondrous hemi appeared above .
-he water; but; T saw a sorted wm.len
>e 4 led from bmemu Amt pawn*! ns »
snorting appeared—that-of was heard; a head for a moment
a terrified dive young htp
popotamus-lmt only follow«?d. to again.
•Ibe bdhtera smm • Thw fij*
had enterM a BOrt of eroek and gone
-h'->re. Here it wm attaekwl in the
■ m n hl. w aje. --a h a riHWB d n Y» HJ» ?
niamedhythemes and dmms, it fleo
! j the water. Here the float,-a cross of
wood, not only served to guide
hunter, but increased the wound by the
resistance it made against the water,
Exhausted at la^t by the loss of Wood,
7 1 baits near the whore to die, and is then
,iHed by the pursuers.
-Mit -The they had hunters not noticeil w.-re ^If that They were
j turn pursue,! wonnfled |ty the furious dam bat, of
if the poor creature. At
-verting all. her energies. >he shot for
' ■ard, and st'iziDgfhe iroutoflhe pirogue
n her capacious jaws, ground it, crush
'•* ’hey/tor. in GrorlSnd hurling the hunters into
tr/sj, A’rlK and shoute,CTies-ot
dis and prayers to all their gods
f,illSwed, as th, brute lx>rc down ud the
ueanest .-aide form, after venting her
the wood. Another canoe had.
’•uflf - iWever, darted put out !m the s . - - mother eboiv
between in angry them,
;cam her prey siiots time to rescue
i bile a few from oar craft com
belled her to dive.
“ The temfied reached party was shore, at, last well gath
- ■fed in and the con
i nt to get off so well.
A singular esse of the petxifai'tiOTi Union Pacific. is told
t.r an principal engineer cross-tics, on which have been
The
:.:ul lor several y«s», miles ere newly lieing allpstri
li.ii, the uam!n>r of estimat
. 1 at one hundred. So solid are the
, rose-tics that it is impossible to draw
the spikes from them.
* r»«nii »wy.
Wabaiw beram* H*crHMrv of State
uiuter G*oct* 1 Harrison in mi. They
h ** no interview before he ni *p
ffr ^ ~^asrs ars
:v,-r ss;2EM»3ffi£ \ M
•fa™ k* the in.ngnr.tua, ei«u a
«» to
General Hiur.*flii Arrived at Washington
ton Ciiismdi .bat the fete Mr.
Wel-ie* arrival ftnta M««K>im»etts.
Mr. Webefe, invited br Mr. Se-tnc.
^rsrrtsrjsrtsa
poeed to until intrasion he abtmld than at a hnwae hotel, mul and
to »tae get a
move hia famUy into it.
... H e nan ronat n ntiy . occupied with
Ueneral Ham* n on ™atter* cooen-ted
2 fsaraffta»SE
^^§iB conld, inaugural, the fact knowing that he hail General saetchtd Hat- an
that
neon would he overwhelmed with calle
.aad hna i a caa after fata wleetioti, aadhe
. ioeaself hevtogdetimre- to Write. The
general at once replied had that it waa not
nec-esary, but he prepared ios own
inaugural. he, I have
a!I “Oh, ready.” yen,” said “ got that
f “Wifi
yon allow me to take it home
»nd read it to-night ?*’ asked Hr. Web
-4er.
and “ Certainly,’' tb^* take President replied:
‘' they please exchange.1 let me tf.e voura. documents ”
So ;
and the next morning, when thev met,
General Harrison said to Mr. Webster butof. :
“ If I should read your inaugural ngural
lUBtead of nune. .. evervbotly anil . , would ... know
that you wrote ‘ it, that I did not.
Now, this is the only for official paper which
I propose to write, X do not intend
to • interfere with my secretaries; but
, this is a sort of acknowledgment knowledgment on on my my
part part to to the the American American people people of of the the great great
j honor fa-tior elevating they they have have to ooaf conlerrad this high upon office me and in
, me :
»ltli. ugh, of oonrse, it » not *. suitable
as vonrs, still it m mine, and X. , propose .
. let let
’ to to the the people neople have have it it just iust as a»I J hare iiave
written it. I must deliver my own in
; stead ofvoura.”
Mr. Webster told me that be was a
good deal according annoyetl, Wvausv jndgment the message
was, to his ftud
i taste, hirgelv ao inappropruite. Roman Itoman It entered
i largely great deal into into about history, histoiw, &e aud and States had had of a a
to say
antiquity and the Roman proronsul* and
various matters of that kind. Indeed,
the word •< proconsul >’was repeated in
itagroat many time*.
1 When he found that the Presidentwas
! l>ent upon using Ins own inaugural, Mr.
WebstersaidthatbisdeMretowasmodify and
it, to get in some things that were
not there, and get ont some things that
were there ; for, as it then stood, be
said tt had no more to do with the affairs
ot the American giivernment and
.than suggested a chapter in General the Koran. Hamsim Mr. Weh- that
ster to
heabould like to pHt mi som* thmRM,
and General Harrison rather reluctantly
eonsentcl to let him take it, Mr. Web
ster spent a portion of the next day m
modifying file message. Mrs. Seaton
remarks to him when he came home
fattgwd-.wril rather late that mrriM; day, that but he ho replied looked
; that he that she had waited
ilinner fur was him. sorry
i That is of no eouReqiieuce at all,
•“f- Webster, said she; “but I am
sorry tired. to I see you nothing ksiking has so worried and
I really hoi>e hope nothing has happened.” gone wrong.
“ Yon would think that something hail
happened," lie replied, ''dyun knew
whftt 1 have dope, t have killed seven
teen Koman proconsuls as dead as smelts,
_
■
i of the origin of tile CUlorado stone man
j< 4 . * prwpeetingil. |i»U - —til A uuuot. 1U7X^ tixc.ai
; Pueblo; — iL the vicinity sandstone of
coming np«i a
quarry, one of the parte observed a
giant ideaof-getting then up favorably a discussed.
was
the party agreed to undertake the task,
and a bisea stonecutter named Saunders, who
had working in the vieinity modeling, and
iknown to lie a clever hand at
was at once sought out and While an agree
meat male far the figure. the
plan was in progress one of the party,
111 a jok'ing way, saia the thing ought to
havewtail.ivs manctenttimes men ha-1
tails mx or seven inchefl long. It was
Indian, and they would resurrect hlD1
after nix months and imjKW© him on the
seeing public as the such. joke, set The stonecutter, work and not
i to made
the figure, with tail appended. The
price paid the artisan was 8135, and after
he hathoonjr>lflt«*d the figure it was buried.
; She “Muldoou " was made out of aaud
stone and dried hy the cabin fire, which
partly accounts for the little moles on
the surface. After the burial-two feet
. from the surface of the ground—the
1 ss: M itorihe^^ut
i »o. they diayiersed in different direction*,
Mew Finally York they and beeame the remainder scattered, in different some In
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"®« T ®'*' L ' 7 ®"’ ’
f the disfinctiv. features of Wen,
^ fhey
aoakered. |~ become
wglftly When the apnng of
the. year retoms, thenadozen orrhure-of
tf,cir young rauntangs, men of a taking neighborhood esch mount i 1
« spur .
the company having several
enmpter .horses, and scour the prairie
for many direction. miles, some, These tunes fifty .or sixty
„ one excursions last
? , K)nt ten days or two weeks. They
seldom m 7Y'!‘"' enter ‘“i a 1 ‘ bouse, l . raj, drink ''( ‘‘ quantities ”SU im .iie of ,
:
black eoffee, generally without sugar,
s yearling rough when and ready they need riders. meat, and ;
are kind tmly life have This
of seems to an iuexpressi
bin charm for tide yonng men. It is an :
exciting scene to see them in full chase,
with- t-hni y Ift ri ste Whirl i ng ov e r - their
heads, their mnstangs as much ex,*itetl :
by tiie race as themselves. From this ,
aclu«ol ■ comes the noted Texas ranger,
'lie- Jrnrd to find a letter i
lining tor » cavalry: soldier.
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A " Im-ldeut of the Nez v . Pereew War. u -
mfantty, t LaptejuHenry iff tsow Bobm^oj. m l jetrort; recovering t he
flam the wqunds, which hereceiveii ill
g«. fa* battle with Joseph s warriors.
He tells the story to a rep,rtor of The
/*r-ss very aonchalantlv. Xwt
see I had been Struck five times.
Wounded , gasped the ropOTter.
“Not exactly.^ One bal shattered my
field-glass; another raised a disagrees
hie Tump only on damage,! my left shoulder, clothing. and the I
others my
ought to sav thatW early in the
nil n„».-.e »-a.> killed, and when I saa
General Mtfaa WdiW cWtw up, apparently.
tmeeneetow, that he wa*^■ grthngqrito
hot corner, I warned him to keep back.
youta-body flowiidyou get 1 nad that bullet lying tnrough
been ,,|m
parahveiy hidden in the long grass I
stooil np to take an observation, when
quicker than a flash somewarrior singled
rttonbarhL'toei, mvtSkaS tlrn ttionahW So
at mv back. 'The. next instant mv
mou ' ttfi«lodwith hloodacf then 1 knew
that 1 fa*I been shot in the lung. 1 walked
about seventy-five yardsand thenfeH "
«.rtn»r »nr.
iSsESa-SsS ami th* rail
& ot the her. moat of
<* 0*3 Jam *' Grisly in Bear." •• Wish
rd been as big w 1 now when they
& jstj* .^yjas
K;GT&
»Hh • liurr■ after if) And the most
wonderful IlTTbit t£T.S^ parted it *il was that P*Tth:n«* ha never
the
tha joBfaTtWeTer. h^>pec«i to him, hot, if enythiag,
tree, trying to get at a branch whieh trae
: lolled down with detietot» mweeeled large black
ohemea, and hadn't - he
tumbled from the very top , hut- he
^iXaSsririfi brrmght the heavily taJeu Ixragh d<jwn
52
.,minutee to have male at leant
half a dozen deejedwh cherrr piee.
. The -itumn foHnwing the cherry
branch affair v Jie.leli otd of the
' window while trying reach
atory |f U, a
l, ir s neat that a deir little brown
winged bird had o.-b- iu the oi.l aj.'ple
tree that atood br the bwk porah.
-Oh! dear,'oh! dear,” the critd hia
mother, who wh* looked Kitting in jn*t room
sewing, and who np a* his
heels child!” were disappearing, And while she “ my quietly child !
mv wa*
fainting away, urixtlr po»r thine, rolling not about l>eing
very very strong, strong, Gnzziv of waft was rolling on
the the top top of of a a load load of bay, hay, that that h had been
pa&ring below the window on it* w»y to
the the barn, barn, as aa he ha fell fell owl, out, and and shouting, shouting,
*« — H-a-a-v H-a-a-y ! ! ain’t ain’t thin this fun fun ?” ?”
And-ue winter morning wh»o all Mia
boy. were sledding down bill—a very
steep, hill it waa, and if their fathers
had known thev were there, I am afraid
some of them would have gone to U *1
anpperlesa, Bnpiierless, and the rest had their jack
e ets ta dusted dusted—Griswold’s sled shot out
from under him, and (though away be went,
taming summersets I tldnk,in
that be case.Ahey wifiterseta) might more until appropriately of
__ called ____ __________ _____ ont
sight of ,.f Ilia hi. frightened friwhtene .1 chumw. ehnma. And And
when they—his chums, 1 mean—had
slid, hoppt^d, sledded and scrambled
down to the foot of the hill to pick np
what waa left of him, there Rat Grizzly
Bear, his sieves tern open to the elbows,
< and holes where the knees «>f his trons
ere erB shonld khonld have hive been, been, and and a a lump lump about about
the sire of a a walnut walnut on on his his forehead. forahead,
looking with a delighted grin at an old
fashioned silver dollar, which he had
spied the moment he found himsell right
side up in a wide crevice of the Gee
; 8 t that had him in his wild
csreer.
But all tliese things ar« nothing to
what happened to Griswold Burr .me
Christmas Eve, when hewssabont twelve
years old.
At that time his mother—she was a
in » very small cottage oh
the extreme bank of Wild-duck bay. that
l n jeed, it was so near the water
} often when -th* bi« wavea-- felt- tinotMU
imonly the frolicsome door, ami .they would few run drop, up to of
front throw a
salt-water nnder the sill, jnst for fun,
8u d then run awav again. But when
there was a heavy storm, house they though rome
1 pushing into the Uttle as
they were mothV frightened, whp didnH and Grizxly like stidt Bear
and nis wet
visitors, were ebliged to stand ready
: with brooms to frighten them ont again.
Well, tills Christmas Eve there was
a terrible storm, it bad beeu very mild
, weather so far, and the .bay had not been
frozen over, as it always had been by
i Christmas time unveiling day and winters, starlit when
' afters .along bright sunny the wind from eve- the
( u i„a »toi, came over
s±&Hs w shouting, and squealing, nnd
2 ssics
WTHneTon •**/if land, jnst aka
,
? “hP •«?«»»«™>‘ » |K«r«ram9,«.l who 1,0 m..lent
! «• m *
l . , , .
by thechlnttwy, MSiT.
** CtoiMmaa ptes^-two mince and a
Pumpkin-were nicely l.ak«l ^d locked
"P 1,1 ‘ ,le b'g chest that *
1 fatller . ,V®Vf®? 11 „““*?!
hidden away Mrs. Burr said on^ae
“ u “‘ «•* *fh butweb nyakn .wrwH
uhout that—When and the nearly wind k came^along, me « the
^ ut Hprang «• Mrs. • Burr, A nly „._
.
n ?“f e d ft ho fLw new O, t fh door , w-Ti^- and
*»*««• roHmg tondly-she
<“»!? wa f wuI ® ®ho awake islept by this the time—-to ganet, her ta
*9°. ill
«°® 8 down, lint wi Griswold an
P«M*©d» andl*n another moment the dw
tractetlmotber^saw tho wiq< 1, wbioh now
aftawkltocom*. B *®ud of Uft fxam the cottage from the m
one, •*>
**>«*«>. .«>»« u l M>n ‘b® **»«*.
8 ®nd it sailing away. . .
.
them—sin* reaeh^l the lioum <4 Inr
nw|<hb«)r, half a and mii« listening away, and j
fbnbnt? tho family all np to
«^gXpzzi,JXT light showe.1 to t lie east, » dozen “<■“ 3 |
^ *
xmXr^lCfl^thfto" “^r, Jtogt n!y 11 to
arms .
“rui with rueVm,
so
men wrapped tlle them up warmly and put
in largest heat, sunburst and away, they the
started, hills, bright iustan and the beautiful, over ami the
earfyCbristaias chimes rang on, upon
air.
Thevrowedabouthitheraudlhitherlor
an i„m r „r two. when the mother—ah !
whose, eyes are as keen as a mother’s
when she iS'lookiug something lor-her liinui-T— propped
caught sight of which thev
against the bank wero near
ing
“There 1 there»" Wbe eiie.1, pointing
witj, trembling hand. .
rt was the house. The wind had set
it afloat, and it had drifted aer»»s* the
^d oil Hh n' m ceafi i n gr-ithad hcrn
the l^ach, end the tide reeed
j n(f hail 1 remain^ looking like a house
that had taken entirely too bad—leaning ranch to
_as no doubt it
the hich bank, •'
ibat W® JSoke coming heavens*! slowly
.,ut m -the chimnev 9 Quod
tJi £™ mnSif baV( , be ^ U a . rerana nt of tire
t tov( , that a ll the water had faded
. ? . . and the PoorTTHIe c dHage
, , eiscaned one element^^to be. im
Illeiliat Jjy ^i threatened bv tlie another. lioaton land,
Th „. entw ran
aa q the mendriiw back soTOv, ter with grave
lap that the mother and children
“fS^kirts, The little girls clinging
she plunge.1 knee-deep door.
. through the sand and opened the
There i was a fire, made of chair-backs
an rounds on the hearth and a kettle
..... ,.. ......—.....from tbr poker ; the
“g tlr!aWen, broki u f the tea-chest
Uv on the Boor;
a chair, tioped heck against the
wall, on account of the sSantingposition
ot q„. house; with half of a pumpkin min,-’ pie
i n 0 p a haml, and half tile in
: pjp ^fHer, sat Grizzly Bear.
, jjaUo, uioth*-f ’ Merrv Ghristma*
I baarof morning!" such he shouted., lari this?” “bid you ever
a as
■■ Constant Be»,ier” wants to know ,1
i the pdejn was decUu«l "be-aiiHe it was
too long.” No, it wssbecanw it was too
thin .—Barter Smith », :
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tot***^*^***-!***?™? era a. to«ch uchee. faithfulnc*. The
reVtetont*™ tbZ to^TpX
raSSS^sS
y d .? M ^y?it Inetine the tb S;i^;Jj iiSeitahie execatow
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ttttr e *P*? ,f„ S ;*
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ndi V, ai * ? T ?*.~ a !_f^S^. V -^..
how few comparafavely were
' **™ c “t h^T «^Id he eiravted
r i~L“i^hTriStantee bfri^niT^tr^ h<
^ u;.b, the de
nU^ were alarantet. , “"T .
J^mimejcheck t- to their lew!«^eri-«a,
they tlea, and J .r* * m on * t ,t *uL
Tbevigi mates ^J eir w „ ,* *hn« tn he ( .omr>a foiled *}
«■>! , *+* 1 - 0
■“ o
iD Tjtminr*
^TLS^L .
sSSSS hide thcac wo lvea of aocicty. They ana
*£1 .PF^P®*™’, miSf ml oiwnw *mt
the^uranera , , - _ * I, .tea-live.
iL^Tha'f ’ InneXm^r.^liibs captured
°* Rr^oe toeetC
twice
*?*“ ,/r the wronnd- standing
^n.tertbem h^Uut*the tn-, barrels nix^
{”™J?^!Ivt»laneiug *“* the ap'lank over a
stone and ** 0 f see
^’"l^toXmfoit andX —„ nt _ r
ptnse; suspending them lour an
a time from l8( 'j
the gateposts of corrals and Hie wheels of
^V^trTa ^ o t l*Z^?^.^^ 9 ™ ami
' e .io^.i
V CJi. aml patting
,J 3*?™*? , '”^a„ niler ^i > - boldine* them high iu
r fbem droDM the
H,f P In aniFng but thesame
fate tto^CTa rronltedTrom all
Acs thmSmlnwmed wouhltrenible wS
“Wjr 1 PrByeI . an<1 m ensoe
^^ ^ 1 stem riuitaln
0 . 1 .^ l al died m they bad
ii-e-i v” r «.kless 1 ”! of present i 'uKmcit or future' ami
?!1 7SZZk which^^ men
^IWoidvLmmlsoiw, any
’t nn *h^
■' “Gentlemen ne^ I’m
^ thtftoriLsa. Tiumn tortmbeen T^slide
“™5 > ff ’ y.,'. 7 ®' Il™ f riZ^om } 3 l lp , elipPtI
JjlJLwL, ’mominw s rid!- Ws car
n ^S h *™ a . rarelw lurried their
m !“ tlieV
le ft “ ,, m-iefiu-tors hanoine where
P, * Jj frarr the m
.,, J p . Tt ana ii„ onset and
all ' exi-entions
c,maov »„■.^ ......
„,o Jf t m t a eimrd of viai
JJjdSi , L the callows with
rimdrani 7 ;„„t„„’t and amovertleut in
„i ‘ ° f£r death »Jz!Zl Once an
n i -- t ■ ♦
iiddreTiiirttm.” Th e, hau Hau lin'
tt ip man kfpt tn* < o
6n oneoociion.however.tl.ehangmen control.
were euraged beyond
were numerous and-blootly. Coneealing
hiB-#tf jn ^ but, he shot the two men
wbo Hrtt entem , the aoor. killing one- Tlte
a very popular citizen—instantly. could
vigilantes retreatod. They il they see no
mark, and were sure of death »p
„ roaclle( p A mountain howitzer was
f brought auil the wll fle some and guapfed. with shells the
reB cannon, demohshr-d fae
! rouu.1 shot soon
building—no reply comuig-iota the ram
pealed all this tame. T*o men
knocked saattirwtoS: to pieces by a- cannon- 1 »aN,
peered the Grecser s boote, and by these
pnUed him ont. He was fatally
^ sii-slnsitorwas by Ida side,
M ,1 he waa free from
oi m#sonr y i he reached for it. It waa his
move.® The man wliom he had
- wounded nt tho door wit there waiting
{or ipnj, , in d the Greaser’s lxaljr iiemi itad was
riil.Hl with bullets before lus
I,ecu drugged out of the hole »
like killing a snake, and it was Uttle
s^ 5 zss r :
itMuimate form, ami couldl»p*
p jJ rec j a t e the agony, nnd firedbmrdretlsttf
u j|eta into the. riddled corpse swaying;
sstsTSSfciSiSi: jokl^ hia fate. ;s
alsint
-l”**?
the “rfmn present week, liatf witueaeoci tiie tlw a»
of iheir- t nt e r mined pt-wes in
(,, rm ,/ vl secret wiiruiaw u, luul
whom the law would not or could not
w j lic(l warnings, if not heeded,
were followed bv sndden and merciless
i a,l m foj lmical s tratio!i dfinstice—JuRtice,
the f w emstrnction of the hide
j nm . „„ ,| le vengfilhee,fou „ther I,and, as a rTfactramt name to
: UialiCioils an
a |«k | >v <,faction to the ’widelv-nratteretl wliom ana
! w population; for the legis «rf
____-IT...,ra
j ; thteF shelter from-ttie assasain
’ ' '
-
A_UftWlt? . t innn'n ■■mm* Ih alh J* in a » i -V* imi- •------
t
- Win*ver; has habitnaUy attended \ vi*
emtm in thiseeiintry, Bays the New York
) *Vww, remembers the Conrad brothers,
i acrobatic clowns, and theircomical
: formance* in which one pretended to be
deml/wlnle the other tumbled Wm
about. London‘^ra They recently contuinsthefollowing went to Germany:
* The
“ One evening the elder Com-ad fell bj
I C 5 e ground afte r g-xm?tep d e d blo w-, -
: was^ttrined and returned, as usual. Hh
arms kicked and togs and were dragged, jerkeu. bnt: he preserved was struck
aud a
; steady ifinpasstbihty. of distress could Suddenly be noticed an ex
pression through the grotesquely painted linea
mentsof hisbrother.who hastily hand dropped
on his knees of and the placed inanimate his clown, upon
the heart ex
claiming: thif • Mv taswr brother is dead 1’
At the audience onh laughed
"Gentlemen,’said Die dn',< 1
will, team in ids voice, ’ l aware vou
derjy that he is deal’ Then, taking him the
in hi* arms, fce bore from
arena. The crowd gppearetl struck with
the natural tantr in -which the
clown expressed grief, and applauded
: him vigorously as he both, departeds but
were loud cheers for.
presented himself. Death had
! more thoroughly: Simulated, than
------——”
’’ Young-man-who -
thah-brains^" i* « local brave in
j every town.
mz*T large d*J*> <rf **i ao«»y, ^ corld m po^ibi^ °^ d
*&ja» Tfci»la»_l«i
rtftin to Btyfre ihja
siriks- ^.*tz s£ 3
■*• “f*- 3 * dhebtW token
*«“"****“*• and
thefirat glara waa never sober uaH he
He had . noble wife
«»,i three b»atifn! dwtgbtera, .f UlMt
*»*». he «. t «7 pror.0, « «U k.
*** rfc,s »»» •** x ®* t *“*l ^
' nuteh for
peranneoty mentoo the cap
i tain', power. V ' ai^ . nn e. and ™«.,
ally h e w o oid bocarriwd home u»« atnt a
of drunken atopor, from which he wmld
and had been
wferic tune.- Dar
‘ in * thia time hia thongMa warn
tinuany upon hia toOy a»d the p^
meeting this nine Aa he neared
I Portlaod Lis agitation. beoame toteuK!
He had no idea that this time he should
drtak, but be<vioe tembly anxioua th«rk)T- to
hii ftmlir<Du . „mvrnce
mg heart* that hia affection for them
was sufficient to vjvercome hia appetite,
^^d. buttoned hia overcoat to hia
^i n 1° hia excess of resolution, reported
own**, walked drfiberately houn to
the nearest ram-shop, and in two
SffigW&BK waa stupidly dni nk kgmm. An unseen,
rcirto. He went to
fnewVHBSSiid a lo w P*uied himaelf from hie
determiaed nothiuar but drink,
th«»3g>il.T Bo« to go hOT»
^ aUth.strip Bnt love hunted hm.
out; his wife g>t him home and strmugt
ned *“* ont !or tno3bet , WHg- H“
nett two ret«n» , repebtions of
tJie 008 decCnhed- His family were m
despair. His*>?« WI > 11 . fP d
daughter determmedthatthe defied. When nerttune tiie
loT ® » b onld not be
i ship neithewhof. waa nearly dne she took lodgings harbor^
oyerlooking the
momf»t his vessel was down sighted the
she took a saiihoa* f-'d went
WmSw. ^ him. Never was effect- help
His struggles XnuX
a mi;htal and phyromi eriwuation,
: embrocel rendering bin completely hrfpless. ulmratt He
his noble .teughter that )f she
hysterically, bnt wwned her
not watch rim doeely he shonld run
awayftomher. But love had keen eyes
! »t«U «> devotion. She finally landed
; this great, strong captain, who had
hwl sconi of storms, safely pursued m his
home. The sane method was
‘ fa ‘he sncceeling retnrns, and onoe on
making the harbor in the dwoojered early dawn, to
‘ h® anchored tmbl daylight To this day,
his daughter his presence.
! this strong man, to whom the fear penis dares of
wiml-and ware bring no that (3,,ngl
0 B ' h i , 't *? h ? nt ‘'
' ‘tw*® h*h<! ttghly m hw. K
The lallej of '".'.i, (he Jsrd.h.
The Jordsa Vidley, from Lake
ias to the Dead Sim, is about seventy
average fa breilth. !«#. although ,-®«e _tt fa ,lM w ' . <3 ™ s
ph**" into ptos ten miles broad. These
pUrin* arc beautifixl oases, winch tact,
wil5 remove the impression,now fsipu^lar,
Umtthe whole region is a sterile desert,
There are n-i'ty streams running out of
the mountnns on either side, and in
every case, where the river leaves the
foot of tha^hills, there is a rained village,
There ia. -little difficulty in picking
Hiese urany ol the localities
tfoned inilhs Bible. Along the
I of the Jiagn we find mins of many of
•
,.| : ^ ei^nse .... - * i . -d .-—
^th T e ura?«ows w UtW be
rtfl g, ^ no g gr in thfe
juat fV. ‘ ./a-- -rsheriioi Tiberias faa is a small mBali
that P h
*®“®. ' was a
‘ L irSrira , There are
f®“ /f theater and mauv
; j tW must.have been
TTie ™ whole whole coniitrWis maniT * '* filled
; W 1 ,n! 7 '‘‘ B8
traditions :
_qjW"r (ksu .„ Jwk ami' other . wicked
; *1.- Jf submerged. The
“Si'str;„.3= . •_ ri ai i tin* D«£itl 8 ea
this body of water. Every link
^ ^ p V i.le«ci» af toetorth.ro ImAr to thin be
.*&• end
^ rebuilt“uties exactly
; J tiJirrMit* A plain that were
. / > \ Vt« oondacrraikm men
‘j. i '.... ; n Bible ; 4t <me vlwe are
. ron ,,.i ; n .< i BV er».’‘
.. . mini houses of the teSbC Aruba •
at. a Hebrew
^.^atonun. 01 ^ 1 . 00 ^
- ■
., . tiietv tnuuiot be the
. , ; . » „ i w»h deusely
* The
, w - «• raisin, v people
35 StoSnjfW w»whmnbiofmore tlian five
1 Bom.ua. Tl«t
f^ed. Tiese. t.« g,. to ,show the
**** intelligence than »*« any S'!? *h*t ha
•
-bred.the W sioee., _ .*
' r
W« Jm s wlsg i toss .
• The Jove'.**• of the fishes are not,
as a rule, of much concern to the gentle
men of-the 5 ®e... and roil,.; Bii, ' n fist.- ,
erman " gives an accminl in the London
TwefSTanu*'". J.amt awl Water-o< isalttfaiW-nU^'^wfo® a tnssl.^with a
interest. He had •«< :
almost ceeded patbetie hookfag a salmon whose aae *
m ,
isa* W. .lifficnit prize to land. The j
fish, like B art ? fond and boM smd «hn ;
mate that was him weddiiig tour i
luul come with did on -a desert turn
from the sea, »«*d not iu
ihtThohrof ^ f ^h Wl i ii e th o fl s h e riaan
t o di-.w her husband toward the ,
lftnt j Hhr w ot only swam by his side, but
thrice ahe inmpetl hign out of the water
in the at t 0 mpt to fall upon and break
'StSttwthe ^ ^ she did not-Buwee«l. however,
and half hour _
raMue; an
ft e* er R ». e 'heraelf tell a victim to the
Asher's skill She wan a bright, pounds, comely
g Hb> arul W 4 -igh«d twenty-three
--
* Mwtrilt't Owl Walk.,
; j^ The 5n extra, !; uflinarv feat complelea pwlestnan—
. ve lt$Lr'f a le, the Cardiff
wa ^tive OOt! quarter miles in *.00“
co „ ae ,.,.4d!el periods of ten mmUtes—is
Bit h, mt in athletic annuls,
I ...., Capto Barctoy’s his
toric 1 nm ial l e - in 1,000- hours a feat
f "fy™ re onentlv duplicated 4 since, and lately,
■ m; bv (S«de an English tfmiuor woman
1,000 per
... Rnb-ri fteipper’s hetf
rodes “‘^rkhiea in 1 (WO hall hours'was not nearly *
nerformanoe as *«»
Quje'g because the length of continuous
sigen iwxmtoL rats-iblc at each restiDg-interval »’* t
gteaher...CWto%-F*«*" 1 000 consecutive , hours , *
of t km , Gale
wa ^ „’ a i so mi -,reoedeDted. In fact.
t i , (1 ^a 1 Ganliff Gisut.—A>«- Fork
- — -■*" 1 -----
wMum aud, dwputewitn; •*,
will stop aUt distance to the
board the
town,
muig* m^iems »■ n*
Mr and Mr*. Hugh Johnson, of tin*
«ty. Ih«r* im % wedding Toyage, and
the atop of the_ marriage will lend »J
tzsz
«»?, *- «■*>> “• *>« «rf
Wltatot. W W.. .IdbM.
He m inrun] forte year, of «ge, and has
beet) expW in the hoato of Arnold
* Vuaetahte marr hw iran> m thi*
SrfiSsS?^^ »<M«7 »»•« IraUn.). go, m e twenty.
r::^k£ b weed confidence ;
“ t*» the of Mr. ;
Afturld* and ©f Into thoni of hi. evenings
were mmM at the Arnold manaion in
Wcat T wc uty -t hlfd afreet, but bin
giS ployer never Haar-ite; thought of him na a future
nonnoedmanand wife. The two clerks ,
having humad mgned beck the paper, aa witneeaea. j
to-the store, and Mr. and
Arnold.. Here a dreadful row is said
to have ooeurred, in which a atern father
ami a prond-epirited.daughter were the
principal actors. The upehot of the
tnatter waa that Mr. Arnold wm finally
i convinced that Johnson came of one of
the beet families m Ireland. He already
knew Hugh to be an excellent man of
businees-and zdi a perfect gentleman, and
sohe he waa welcome to Caroline.
But as Mr. Arnold eonld not approve of
elopementa cm geneiwl principles, he
somebody must be punished, and the
two witneeaea were summarily 1U11J dis- AlliJ- j
^BHargetL Mr. **r. Jonnson Johnson sajs that on his
return from E«rop« he wiu endeavor to
secure the restoration ot the two young
men, aud that, in the meantime, they
shan’t loae anything by being out of
employment, Mrs. Johnson has
000 in her own right, left her by a grand
motter -
tileries ef Children (htldren.
A pair of twins about a month old
were drop,*d on a street corner in Chi
cago one mbnttng recently, and the
mother, being in haste, policeman did not took return the
for the basket. A foundlings'
Uttle feUows to the
where they received the names of Lin
scott Bntheriord Hayes and Martin
Four little Hayes, boys Sacramento, Oal.,
m
have bnilt a little cabin oloee to the old
chain-gang themselves, yard, scorning and there the homes, they Uve which by
their fathers offer them. They have no.
stove, bnt do their scanty cooking on a
brick flre-pltoe, while a plentiful supply
of blankets keeps them comfortable
night, They earn a fewqmnmes by
ning lad on erramU returned and doing school odd jobs. in
A from
rensburg. New York, one noon not long
ago, to tell his mother thatl.e was going !
,bown h j mse { { in Schrwn Kfw.
She acmimiHl ua ha a<‘t out a« fi«t m he
oould run, Xrat before shecould overtaka
him he threw himself into the water and
was drowned.
A bright little archill ran away formal- from
the Sofdirr'sTtaphan iliv, Home, at
Illinois- the other and went to Chi,
cago, gfcrralkeskthegrroter as he said, to see some of big tEe ships.
occasionally stealing ride part ireiglit wsy,
a on a
train. jKilice When his face he was rescued disfigured by the by
was
scratches, which he had received in en
\ counters with farmers’ boys nnd, as he
said, “ With e crowd of fellers on the
river.” The young tramp was sent
back to scheol.
A three-year-old liis grandfather in Grange, New Jer
sey, when says grace at
:t^ .-== rS ~~r:~f~r--~rTrn
~
iSturaHhindST f the olliETday
y tU BU
lu weji S “'***! f or med °* potato * on the ‘ root, ! inr *
fP“* B ? potato and forced its way
through it, . mid then reached the aura
!»?• beauty s “ d side by side.. ^ —Montreal Ga-
111
' ........ -
• wrti.Kaown writer, Mar
Pmnr Mrs Mary Francij, weU-knm*!i as ”
, , „ „ m*&** -l {M 0cl „ *• , * w
' c
yrarsegu I hw»
the Pertivian Syrup. I wus in s langmd, half
state, through ir.dpiont tWawiiw* and de
S~SS« Uve intte* «a«iy, without
soiimllv. imd oan walk aB day
raattug, or busy myself (flit of doors
‘"'1! * ithout *«»» ne. ho rewtleft ■ with took the
me,
rerovery from A wrioun 1 U
;«. Hhe ha* been an invalid
for years. Five bottles of the miw fljrap eat* .have, qniU) so
hmit^ op h«r syatam that nhc
ile r, pa e ft ”i Walk
^Si^Lwm^SinvAiiSe f
toMrsohsof saden
t«rv imrsuits. ^ or to those ttS? nSftsiS.^ whti "-suffer from
*>n»l experience of its effects to you, leaviug
■
KvJ utSS ® utSoritv
that tb* Ha i-rf «»«.a&tltr*<Mt:u&KfRt* ana nr.
K»na of Mr. Daniel F. Beatty, «f WsKhiagtou.
wumlsr ^ISS^l^^SSSSSZ »t his Iffiiusns e buidii.»«, rahy Is offer -
tI t at f OV hw twenty-four page illustrated
«swMp»«oAMe: thu trade, giving tall ueir infnrniMioii confidential^ all shout the
lanosmt orgau war -Both nut
■ ■■.
^ 5 S?!l!l<^h tramna.
w tiJl hast of rirat tontai that have Md
Jortw it* long csreer. h m>t ,l‘S mw> '«» P»»rt ^; -
" 8
'The’tewuMvwtlift, , Al
l.ntT" {, atlvertised tSSTWESreas to perform many
ot t ej ^ mK iidr»e* wore have,
of 8t .qsrtling nature, turnedlent they to
w hen tested, *im-st mvsritbly T'yt $sw.jS
y l ) “ 1 -’ * 1 7 '
m4r d^pmntet! to
*,*.« those who have
Uc4 ; uhft | r confidence in it. It has vindicated
\ n th<i manner »•« ^22^1 Uv ,;fx^'
ta maW
pWnt,^Xr" inK^rom geiier*! wt-aknesa and disorders of
the »tom*rh. liver and bowel*,
• To fijiiseheww.
TI»eatteot»» of head* of. _
folly invitod to the snpenorqaabty of Bur ttt w
Flavoring Extract*.. They are euUrely free
from the poison* oil* and acids which enter
la te th a oompn^t i nn
fruit fliiron now to..tbs market. They are
higfljroonccHlrSfea, hive all thcrraihnesWand
: dt q clc? of the fruits from which they are pre
pare*, and are less einensivs.
/ --r==
’ The^eiertatsa ^Ma^SSr
Wood Tag Ping
Tobacco.
Tar 1 ’iombes Tobac, <, bosyss,
N ow k’or k, Rostou, aal Uno-go.
. r:.. tho t—.:.: - articfa -■ Poohiy. Uc(D. ».) sa>
Among pnmeroua s
j. if'ou ^s&MSLo^SS send three
hesitiv. bave not the r«qe
cent stamp to Dooley A , Brother, New YoA,
and y„n will get it. togeth i mth many oth«
! valBabai cooking recirsasj-y retyrnmwl
j«r». >ioaer«, the nknmam. 1 ni^MatMWmy,
; wire of thsgeoeraio?
{Stovnn «T«y instaiwe tt worked
\ £&$&£$£<?«£?» ** SSu ?#tli^! tv,
.
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■ g^ gaarsfc
SfeJ^SSnSnSjlC £•*•** Mlute tae^ES^*
~ a.*!**®
»«h *xv tar-..« and catarrn. if Strarer.
•£■** : «SS P R^wJ“ *-«'H'’ Jffl into that t*ISi draral
gS£SSH§^S thTKJwSJS 1 if
a ffe am
thrir rwtorafcn to the .hove rraedie*. ■
Err. Unn Co., i low., mr 7 **! Kh, 1S77 ‘
Da. P.ra,r. BnffaJo. y.
D—e.ihr — l wa a iaoaw a in d aowiethree yean
, yith ftami
fS ? 6 pnemoonia, ehfch orr ™
"'«■<»" y«ra Indued Had
^ <* Common rten« Medical Adviwr
Krtr griteruUjjuora,
aaoa C. Haamo aaaaw.
-
, «l»a-.ii.w u.irki, t ,rad.
of il. rhoam.U«m on the fine of sSid' the earth. Price
bottle, ai bouiw. »t. bv drug
***** ^ druggist*, tor circular Washington, to HelpbcStine D. C. *
Patentee* and inventor* should read adver
tiaement of Ed son Brow, in another cohunn.
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UNHAM
iM\>’os.
Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers,
Wardrooms, 18 Era! 141b Stresf,
[.artabUrtiM 1884.1 ; _ NEW tad*.
Jf'nd fer I inatrated tX'mlar amd Price Lit*
HUNT’S REMEDY
■a, JNev THE CHEAT MEDlCll
, *
sss^sSSs^^Sri cured thouMnd*. I>erj bottle- wtrttnud. ► trtl Send It le to' to Or* and h*« W.
E. Clerk*. Providence. R.I., for iUuatratrd nunphM.
If four dnyonft dout hove it, he will order it for you.
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