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THE OGLETHORPE ECHO.
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S-Ttu* firm mrti mtbosnbwr two tutor* tht
* splr*t job of Sir tiv. *c4 if nhwcrtfXkm m not
Kof pmrom who wiQ *m& u»w of tn
IWW iwtewrthsr*, •** *10 -**tu trfli M re«t#d to
o>e fflrt Ht'nvrtpiZoa trow. So ci»b ntm.
Tbe Heaehawa.
»r soma OBiaaajur tHimw.
Mr Wl» her mortda# round.
Mr i*dTV p*ge ber fl*v* grerbotad.
M * lady’s batr th* toad winds stir,
And ifi the biri» make songs for her.
H^r thrastwNs n g tu fUthbors hovers,
And ftsUkbnm 4<fc is get with flowers;
Bat oe’et Uk* hfcrw, in flower or bird,
~W»9 beenty »een or momc heerd.
T fit disUnoe of tbe «ts » is hern;
Tlie leeet of si) her worshippen.
The dost benestb her dsiaty heel,
HI r knows not tb*t I see or feet
O proud sod calm '—she cmaot know
WXe»e’er she go«» with her l go ;
X> told snd fsir T—she esaaot guewe .
1 kneel to ft urt- her hotrod's esrese!- • -
ftif knight beside ber hot snd hswk,
! rob their ears of bef sweet t-Uk ;
Her smtors cottie from «wt end west,
i -1 e»l hw -•‘mile ftooi etery guest.
Iftiijekrd of her, i» loYiDg words,
] gr*et hf-r wifla the *oug of birds,
I rt'Shb h*?r with her grewr-sraed bowers,
I kid* her w.tk lk*hp» of flowers.
The hound snd I ere on ber trsil,
Tbe wind so 11 nphft her veil ;
An if the calm, cold moon she were,
And I the tide, I follow her.
A» QnreboJted %* t toy, l ehsre
The licence of the iron snd sir,
Aud in s oominon bomsge bide
My worship from her scorn snd pride.
h‘«w look nor sign betrsyeth BW> ;
I were* her iu my low degree,
Ct otent in Irotnble wsyn to prove
He Nerve*h well who serves for love.
And still to ber my wr\\t# brings
The reverence doe to holy things .
Her marden pride, her fcsaghty nsme
My dumb devotion #troll not shsme.
^-Independent.
The Express Train.
v m
s;;,Sis:;,::;'Sr zssrz
Without looking sue
live* lost," the long white up. slip, winch
we seized
mei »* b ^ WMlmi “ he
“ fut,
•< Infamous!"
“ Nolwdy to blame, of conrae.
“1 tell yon the officer* a road
such an accident m possible ahouhl be
tned for murder I’toned Fen-tot.
Smitley shoved, hia eo»tothw boy,
and hghtolhiB eigar. • I think you re
wrong, Ferrer s. Iniste ai l of towS bei ng
stalllnd on » railway M a uA that e yyltiw. I am not Innvto am**«l at
the securityof them. Just think of it.
fhoasands of trams running yearly be- on
cseli, with but a detraction, minute to spue safety
tween safety and depending oonductora, tbe
»f the train* on
te'egrapli clerks, brakesmen, men of
«very grade of mtelhgenee, the brama
snhjvetto eveN' kind of mood, diaeaae
nnd temper. The engineer take* a glare
>,t hpior; the conductor set* ln» watch
half a minute too fast; the flagman fall*
asleep, and the train is dsahed into mm!
It is not the accident that ut to lie won
detBil at, it is the eacape that is miraeo
loua!" -■—- ------- —-—~~
We had all dropped into seats by this
time. Thenightwaa young, and
after another told some atory of adven
taro or danger. Prewntly which Kanttoy said,
“ There was an incident
on the Erie toad a few yew* ago, whnfii
made me feel a* 1 do m the matter—I
happened to be an eye-wiluesa to the
whole affair."
“What waa it, Ben?"
“Its rather along *tory~
“Noiuatter. Goon. Ton can. t go
home until yonr proof comes in any
how/*
“No Well, to make bad yon understand, ba.1
about five yrars ago I a
down—night_work, hack-writing and_
l>oor pay. Ton know how fast it all
>■ ears out the machinery. Tbe
tdfcwl of diseases of the gray waiter of
lie brain, etc., and prescribed, and change instead
■ f medicine, absolute rest of
>-ene. I would have swallowe,l all the
lewtrams in a drag shop rather than
have left- tbe office U* a week.
“ ‘ I'll take country board and send in
/• Utoria’,’ said niastdrop I. office and work
“• No; yon
utterly out of your t|iink life lor a month, at
last. Talk and of planting jwta
>«*»,.or embroillery.. cpyteteetot-
papers and politics.’ obeyed. I started
‘ Well, I Pemisylvarua, on a ped
/•driui tour through stud
i -rd oil stock' in Alleghany Berks. connty, FinaHy ami
-ate sonr-krant hr
l relight up-lr«tsore and bored
Vmaring—m Williamsport. While
Met! iuto the habit attidying of lounging the
the railway station, ootre
- ‘ ruction of the'engines, The «nd making with
triends with the men. man
ivhom I alwaTa mechanic. fratefnize He most rewlilyw •degree
tlie skOleil Iw«
of oomraon-eense a store of certain f*cts
which your lack/ young doctor or politician ia
»>tto Beddes standing be is absolutely
« tre of hi« social ground, and
Gas » grave self-teepect which teaches
him to reapecryou. started his The professional is
1 »d in^t of his ou position; career be uneafcy, tries
♦ ,f>t sure
•i“k»b perpetually. X tell you this
plain my intim^ road/especially wiH> many of the offi
vials on the with an
gtnaar named Biakrfey.
This man attracted roe information first by
ft’ditty wanted to in give few me direct the sharp words,
a
F^ike most reticent men he knew
weight and value of words. I soon
revmo pcrsonsllymucli interested in him.
,«lT^y.toth litetea youth s^elra ot haril-hip and
at a
to toTupl'sSs 1 atlSLSr 1
9 »r- H /. and go.,1
md the was, I found, hteh in tbe
Of company tin one oecreion.
ing a Snndayoff.lie took me up to
tylore, where hie wife and child lived.
T'e »a* «n exceptionally silent insii,
.rt.cn With them was garrulous and
hearted the as wisest a boy. In his eyes
- re aud fairest Of
■id the boy a wonder of intellect
. r«*t retiree of trouble to him was, b*
round, that he was able to see them
-.ace in three week*. It was
■rthe child’s health to keep them
afford country air. and, indeed, he
u A to have them elsewhere;
> d* separated' him from them
(/tally June waa in the habit of
o/g with Charley down to a
pimtof the road every day. that
yught see them as he .lashed by.
"And wheu I found out this habit,
• jcnrrel to rue that I eonld Xn give
/. great ptewr.re, .How
. ursed iny metUlmg kindness
fannarv 25th wa* the child’s birthday
i !<top«ed to Mrs. Blakeley
i 'barley shonH Award the train
i c*4 :X ajjrbau.l-daov«,ua known to
ran up *« Harri»Wg wh«
Oglethorpe Echo.
By T, L. GANTT,
bad the night off. There waa to be a
l little supper atTB tochtd House,
Charley wo* Of to appear in a new suit,
eto., etc. coqree tbe whole affair wa*
at my expense—a mere trifle, _ i but _^. on af¬
fair of grande
fairly innocent, took -~iri
moot sappy creature; one of
those wotaest who are wive* and mother*
in the cradle. Wb«s ' Bljikeiey ‘ found
her she w*» a thin, d, paJe pale little little tailoreea taUoree*
—a machine to grind jriud oat oat badly-made badly-made
ahoddy clothes. Bat But three three Charley Charier veer* vears of of
marriage made and petting tting tiamp of of had lunl
her may and t ifwl plump and and pretty. prettr,
“The little Highland suit suitwas was brought br ui
complete, and to the the tiny ny dirt dirk and and feather, feather, wiJ
in it, very pretty down . littlafellow looked
I wrote to order a scanning etnuniug
supper to be ready at eight. Jane Jane and ami
: the Jersey boy Shore, were to go aboard little the hill train at
; which they a queer lived. Blakeley village the
near ran
train burg from that day. Witttgmsport<townto His wife being Harris¬ in the
passenger ear, before be took charge of
Hhe engine, of course he would see and
know notidng qf her until we landed at
Harrieburgh at seven, I had intended
to go down in tbe amoking-car as usual,
by bnt the another origioster fancy, /^t suggested aSivih 'aafaai: I sup pone
s me.
No need to faugh. Satan, I believe, ha*
1 quite as ranch to do with accidents and
misery not? However, and death, as fancy, with diabolical sin. Why
down my tbe engine with or
not, was to go on
Blakeley. I hunted up the fireman ami
talked to him for an hour. Then I went
to the engineer.
•if Blakeley, ’ I said, * Jons* (the fire¬
man j wants to-night doubt off.’ He’s taking
" * Off t O, no !
to drink, Jones. Tie must have been
! drinking when be talked of t’at. It's
j imposaible.’ '
i bad “I asick explained to Blakeley sweetheart that Joue*
thing,and finally wife, ora owned that btn! or some
I an tin
] conquerable engine, desire and to that run down knowing tiie rtwul
on toe toy
j only place, —4 ehanee —--------- had bribed wan to - him take -—~ to giTC the —------- fireman's it-Wine.
jssfais-tsrjssVE SfA^ssWiscJSi
■w-s-»wa.
engine. fSkhtm, If* different h -re from on the
you’ll remember. I've got to
S&SwSS&tt?* iU tlltre '
“ * Oh, Squired I understand,’ said I.-thtoking' effort
th*t it tittle moral to
. obey in the matter of ahoveimg ft«l. If
wtutt that shovel
ing «**! waa thinking to cost me 1 But all day ride I
went about of the fiery
through the iron horse. the hills, mounted hteraity on
■* It was in the middl e of the af ternoon
*aw»«nto into the station.
I eaaght a glimpse with Charley, of Jane magnificent on the pas- in
seuger oar, plaid, beside her. She
red green
owM-d a -loaeo timre aud laughed, and
tben'hid behind tbe window, fearing her It
hnaband should ace her. Poor girl!
wm the aecond great holiday of ber life,
8l)e j,ad tohl me, the flrat being her
aiding “The day. stopped miuntos. It
train ten
was neither an express Dor an acoommo
dation train, hut one which stopped at
f},e principal stations on the route—Sel
insgrove, I had Simbary, old patched etc. snit fit,
“ an on, as
T snppcwof, for the service irf coai
heaver; bnt Blakeley, lian/ls when 1 came nip,
eyed it and my aardonicany. lie
waa in no better than temper, had evidently, with
amateur firemen he been in the
morning, ‘Ton
•■‘Allaboard !’ bosaid, grnffiv.
tA You'll ke yonr place coal jusi there, I Mr, call Saotley. for it,
put in aa it
: yon plrese, and not trust to yonr own
jndpnent.- His annoyed It cannot
p tone mo. '
: require Slier much jndgmont A to keep up a fire
a boiling and not make it too
| kok Arty woman Him >\o that iu her own
kitchen.’
"H« male on reply, but took his
p l >ce on the little square box where the
g rea ter part of ha life was passed. I
nutiosd that his lace waa flushed, and his
irri tst, on at my foolish whim was' ccr
tainiy more than the keen o-easion curiosity, repaired.
j watched him with won
haveW dering if it were possible -that he accused could
drinking*# u he had
poor Joae*ot doiug*
“It strikes meas.odd," should interrupted ‘only
Ferre rs, “that yon not
made fttrtBtfmatecomjsinioaor ffiisfeT
i QW _ Santley, box taken so keen aa in
tercet in his tamper iEkdy'to and drinking b/mts.
Yd« uonhl not Itote/tiWy -------f ol
fi, with .
• •« No. t have something else to do.
I was absolute!* idle then. made Blakeley
and liis family for the time up w^ my
' world. exceptional As for tne friendship, aatoiotegrity this
, an man, both
* 0 d miuwive hard sense. The knowb
e,lg« that comes from book* count* with
me bnt for little, compared with the ex ;
perisnee fa*. and contort mth fact* friemlaluji for tortv
^ I was honored tiv the
«j»«» jorriour. * Bat tbe qaw*
tioa of hissobriety that dav at wm h *erio«* with
one haSdreda^f A uw.u loaf” iu charge JL*J> a train
J felt outfit
to be sober, iiarticukrlv wbeu t w«w
shut tip in the engine with him.
“ J.-wt an we surfed a slip he of readTaml paper
‘ . handed to him, which
threw down. ,
s “* Do you run tbia tram h? telegraph T
• f awke.1, beginning to corf/ shovel vigorously, "
. «*• Yea. Ko more
j i “«Isn’t that nnnsnrf V
Yea. There are two special trains
' «>n tbe road this afternoon, ’
“ * la'it difficult to ran a train by tele
graph T I said presently, simply to
; make conversation. Star »g in ’ eilencf
R t the narrow slit in tbe gh>omv furnace
I or out at the village street, through
* - N^MiS^TSfSZ the which I receive
to obey mstraet. .ns
8t “n
-Bntxf should happen to think
to think'at all I When tbe train* run
by telegraph the engineers are ao many
, mrehino/in the hands of one controller,
j who directs them allfrouiaoentral point,
He baa the whole road under his eye.
If thev don’t obe* to tbe least title their
| orders, “• Yon it is dretraetun. to think silent to the obedience whole.’
1 seem
the first and last merit in a railway
man?’
‘“Yes.’dryly. Lint and dumb.
“ I h«k the was
“ AV’e are outof town now. Blakelev
qnickened Id the sperii of the engine. I
not speak 10 him again. There
little for me to do sail I was landscape. occupied
in looking out at the flying fall
The fields were- ooverel with a deep
of snow, and gisnrt-d whitelv
strange, ttureal shimmer. ‘The air
keen and cutting. Still the ride
tame. I was disappointed. The
-S» meal would bv no means be^ eoual a
*a{.ixit«l6.,recto I tothink I
h.id little to pay tor my grimv
' and irat^ la/v when Ouf we tWo^reJiaere s owed at the next
fa
; .board tbe train. Thereiro* the i
4*3*
THE ONLY PAPER IN-ONE - I O ftBA t & ENT AHP WEALTHIEST COUNTIES IN GEORGIA
I was craning my neck to hearj wnen
the boy ran alongside with the telegram.
" Thenext moment I hranl a siaother
ed exclamation from Blakely,
“Tlie boy dashed off, and Blakely sat
waiting, eooBy twfor. polishing bis. a Back bit of the
sbiniag bov. bnuis c«o«
the tbe W
•• ‘Had it repeated. there’a tber^a Baade mistake, ia raging and
at at yon. eon. Saw bay* no no a^onJ
you’d voi d best beat get get on,’ thrnstmg tbe
‘mes«age npT read liesitating
‘‘Blakeley it, and stool
for for half half a a minute. minute. I 1 never newt shall shall target forget
,c. the dismay, r the ntter perplexity that
gathered in hr# lean Tsce as lie looked at
the telegram, and -,a..«a.«a - Hia then at moved t he long if - train
behind him. lips as he
wore calculating chances, and his eye*
soddeniv theendidtheoalculafon. quailed, as if he saw death at
going IlirtolVTaSS"' .vngtodo? to do ?’ I Iaske.1 asked. Whatareyou
“‘Obey.’ “£***-. , ,
’rk *| ‘*y n *. gBf< * !r ,
horror error, that 1 made; wjtsrt aa if it were
rSSwjT-T Blakeley’sown voice. ThcDeitinstnntwe
. tbe l.^dying T»rm, at .ape*!
which W ! seemed dangerous l,n Lt/l"nlakelev to dBUk me
fn ’ y ‘
“ ‘‘•Weare ?We Ire miinJverv going very fast, fast Rlake'lev Blakelry, •
I ventured
fliil nntanfiin-r Hi» pvp vra« fir
ed oq on the the steam steam gang*; gauge; his his lips lips closely closely
at,
“ ‘More coal!’
” I --------- threw It in. T , „ .
“ The fields and houses We Iwgsit nearing to fly
past but half seen. were
Nunbury. Blakeley’s eye went from and tbe
gauge to the fa* of the timepiece
*>«<*• ff* 1,k « ttB automaton,
There was little more moaning mto
* at ‘ e
'
• . S w?L .krl^^w-a-1
We r „ *< • B^hkelcy ni the We rate re of gmpg ft T«ry miles fast*
, re gomg at Him aa
*4v7*=! vlslsi „
»& l 8~ g»ra .,, g
“EsS“
of I»fW» wail.si,*udpa*tod omgbtn it with
<><>t '!>“ W* «< •» stent. 1
wSTciowd Ew ZZ to toe
field* again,
"B» »!*' btojttto, gtered Ittotolly hot.
, hrea hiess; «*e } n mace red
The best, the vetoed?,.the -tcmhle ner
vous strain of the man.tecode me, wemed
to weight tiie wi. I found tnyscif like draw
>>*« l»og atentonoiia breaths one
drowning. I heaped m the coal at inter-
3**S, *< ‘rdtaveWone mvhe ^de n»A netting ------ ofBkilmd — n I ,
interrupted . .me of the listeners. -The
man was mad.
“ I did it because of duty, I which was oppnwnni I had by
an old sense never
in ray ordinary brain work. I
taken this mechanical task on in* self,
and t felt a stricture upon me to go
through with it at any ooai, Iknowno.
how it is fliat dull, ignorant men
without a spark of enthusiasm, show
such heroism sometimes, as soldiers.
engineers, captains of wrecked ve»»l*.
ft is this overpowering sense of routine
Inty. It is a finer thing tIorever,T than wheer
hraVElj—la iny juntion,
began to be of yonr mind, Wright, that
Blakeley waa mad, laboring under some
sodden frenzy from drink, though I had
o.'v/'r ?- ’i Imn touch liquor.
“Hu did not move hand or foot, ex
cept in the mechanical Control of the
engine, hts eye going from the range to
the timepiece with a steadiness that was
more terrible and threatening than any
gleam of glanoed insanity Wk would have long been. train
Once he at the
speeding after the engine, with a head
long speeil *Von tlmt rocked it from aide to
aide. would catch glimpre* taiking, <>f
hundreds of men and women
re.nl,ng, smoking: nnrimreions that their
lives were all m the hold of one m&u,
whom I now strongly anspected to be
mad. I knew by hia look that here
membered their lives were in ilia hand,
He glanced at tbe clock.
'“Twenty miles,’ he mattered.
‘Throw on the coal, Jones. The fire is
going "f out.’
did it. Yes, I did it. There was
«om«thiiig in the lace of that man that
I eonld not resist. Then I climbed for
ward and shook him by the shoulder.
“ ‘BluieleyT T shohled, L^yon are
running this train into the jaws of
death!’
‘ I aff ii,’ and unloiiy. child it.’
. wv T wif * are on
“‘MyGodl’ He staggered hi* fort. ^ Bui
" to even
then he did not move hia eye from the
.
gauge. In rninato-’
“ • a
’“Make op the fire,’ he said, and
pushe.1 F in the throttle valve.
“‘I will not’ .,
‘“Make /jnietly, np the fire, Mr. Santley,' ,
very *1 will not You majmitfder,your
•*
mil and yonr wile and bov, hut you
sl»»ll uot murder roe.
“He like looked those nt ol me. wild His beam. kindly eyes But
glared controlled himaelf a in momeiit.
he a
*“ I xsouW throw vou out of tins door,
»nd make short work ot. of it. it. But-look Bnt—look
here ; do you see the station yonder onder?’ ?*
“ I saw a tiiin whiap of of aosoke smoke against against
tbe akv, about five'miles in advance.
“‘Iwaatold to reach the station meeting by
six o’clock. The express train
n» ia due now. I ought to have laid by
for it at Banbury. I whs told to come
on. The track is a single one. Hulees
I can make the' aiding at the station in
three mtnatea, we will meet it yonder in
the hollow.”
“ ‘ blanJereil 1’
“ ‘ AnJ you olioril ?' ' ■
“He said sotlung. X threw ««A
patitS/ Birtf^vw smTcStoar to
Blakelev pushed in the valve atil!
farther. The engine began to
strange panting sound Fareiff to
south f eoald see the bitaminoua
smoke of a tram.
nodded, “I looked at Blakeley inquiringly- . , „
ft was the express.
“ I stooped to the fire.
“‘ No m«e,’ hesatd.
“ Hooked serose the clear, pesoefullittle wintry
at the gray smoke of tbe
village, and closer, beyond, that the Mack sky. line Then com
mg closer, acroos
I turncl to the watch.
“ In one minute more
“ (Gentlemen, I confes*; 1 sot down
• and buried mv face in my bauds.
.think I tried to. pray. I had a
tboaght of a mare of mungle.1, ami
men and women, mother*
batiire, and. vsgnelv, of a merciful Goti.
Little Charley with his curia and
ini—
“There was a terrified shriek from
engine, against which I leaned.
in mv face. A hot tempest swept
me
“ I looked ttp. Weerm on tbe
hfai»o**s*ta had «oaa paMfaf by.
tmriradfa
LEXINGTON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1878.
*1 1 TiiUikOod! You’we done it, Blake
tort Bhritefeyrf tfied;
5 ^--r tSSI 3 Sa 55 :r
in “ bis An I engineer came away, named r Fred Hkh*
at the atatom ran the tnun mto
barg. Blakeley down earn and terribly bad «b<Uten. little
fiut we went enr
joraJ feast, after alt. Charier, ’ at leant, en
it.”
-What waa the explanation Sr ? A
blander of the director, the telegraph
operator?” operator *7. ?”
“ r.i™, I .lon’t •**„„„ know,. Blakeley made light ti^,»
of it afterward, i .«‘s..-, and kept the secret,
These ».a», railway 1
enprit <f. < or//*. Blakeley’s salary
“411,1 know is that
wo* raised soon after, ami he received
tto tbot Ch.iatm,. Christmas a » very very handouts haudome »fti- * te«ti
moutal for ^rr,o« rendered.-from th "
oompeny.
-*=
Interesting farta and «*»***,
^Wfe^ A ton of coal yield, stioat 8,000 feet
_ r ^‘ , Vl " ^ 100 _ le * t *”
^
New Orleans chima a population of
dOO.OOB. 11,009 tbe London
There are men on
]ioafor ^
Ecaaciar > has about 100 gam
bU i, lJ ?
Eagland led 606,392 oufc-door paa
perelaa .T#MJ tygar. waWaake'dlO Slates Q . ■ e<jcial
^
m Size to Rho.le Island.
There were 1,594 biuldmg# ^ erected in
SanFraneiacolaatyear. TeaQesseOR tobacco estimated
crop is
at ftO.tkia,000 pounds.
I
One Uioutuvud m'Ufah polygamous 1D77. marriage*
place \u
x*,brwikft raised this year ‘26,000*000
"s-xs s2. 5
ssl ** mU “’
*3Sa°tttSiWf •««, jbs
—. - <**», -*
b^v.LVwhmh people eat. each 1LTestpne sear about
ojft ,W0
nmrey were ?»ued’ last year^tortv.
Dnnugthe AmerhL year18T6 B*.T711taliiinB
JrajJLSfdSm eame to Of thi* uiunher,
as temporary P» >7 tour
J , u!rttion of AatMa ^ M (fae
to ( . 1 , )1 l „, wa , 1,741494. The pops, te
[7^000 | n Hmi oto tbr-rcipitah ^ MclhouTn,',
^-j.',,,, B hir.vsr,l« of Maine have turned
, m t * tounsge of 76,»t!8 toil* fur lire
lH77 w iVich is an increase of ’1,734
«#,* over 1H7IS
jMjerear* cslimoted to be about 880
“Hml«W(h <or!« 7tnt UsitWacka, 100 sweep
'i,u”v mworiite dahv miduighte
7 on yin-te toNewYork w i, rx strrets stree ts.
The l.unihm IMi-d-Han.
TTere are more than 300,000 inhabit
*] houses in London, oonanwiBg more and
; than 3,500,001 tons of coal a year,
towhkv, the«*he*fo»m this gre»t*!»»ire
tity of fuel, the dnst-man gathers the
other refuse of the honasa. He it e»*
ployed by a contractor, who agrees with
she eorponitioa to remove theaahea,
„tc out of the load’ city, into and the contractor
divides every eix parts, re fob
lows : Soil, or finediiat, which ia sold
uz briek-makers for making bricks, and
to farmers for'manure ; briezp, or eitt
dors, sold to brick-makers for burning
brick ; rags, bones, and old metals, sold
to marine store dealers; old tin aud
iron vessels, sold to trnuk-makers for
clamps ; bricks, oyater nud other shells,
«f>ld for fonn-Ldions an«I' roadwbnildin^;
, m(| <ll(1 boots ami shoes aoll to the
manafacturetti of I’raashui bins. Home
, t,mea.much more valuable things Uian
these are found, anil the readers may
remember the romance that Charles
Dickens made out of a London dust
m/in—Dtir Mutual Friend. Itisinsifb
iug the different part* 'and of ihe load that
the me.., women children are rare
: p i„ve,l; they wriukled aie busy,as damm ante; take mere
tebiett and oil a
; Vcred part iii the labor, and all gf th«un are so
! with dust aud ashes that they
are auyihiug lint pleasant to oontem
plate, though, as « rule, they member* are nee- of
fnl. honest, and indnstrions
sociM*. LusHe: is what ihe fcCT
dbneti familiarly nil! tbe dust-man, umorancL an,1
only a few know in wh.it snd
poverty he lives One would think
that he would work hi/hself into a bet
ter occupation, but hia family have been
dust-mentor generati.ms, and the gen
c ra tioaa after Xt&SSm. him are u<d likely
change.-W. •'
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A , baussge ^ Proee-aton.
U wm formerlj 1iie. eusfcom of the
i draw butcher* through of Kaoigsbrn tbe street# .ipVtm**, of the town on to
: Sew Yoar’e Day/to the nonud of U*m+ •
! pets and keUledntms, length. Oa« «f of tbe
i hundreds of elU in
moat remarkable of these professions is
thus thus thttcrihed described byaa by sn .1601, eye-witaesB-: eye-witness: the batchers . “On
: the flrat of January,
<>f K migsbnrg marcbcAl gloriously, with
drums beating, fifes whistling, and
banners of green ami white fluttering hand
: gaily. Thrfr leader carriml in hi*
j a spit, decorated with feathers aad^
ribbons. One hundred and three
j journeymen dragged the noble sausage,
which meacqred 1,006ells ; on each side
ran gnarde to protect it. When they
! reached the rt>yal castle, hia princely
grace wss ptreratol w«l. 130 ell*,
rrre,*t
msny hwi/.rel.y the itekere, and detain
tbJ'mZZ*!‘Z/ZT day
sag* hums, weighed the g«S poffikl. t eightv-oue
intestines of forty-five hog*,
one ton and * half of salt, aud eighteen
poumls it, snd .t of cost pepper two were hays'work required to to make three
master botehare and eighty-seveu
journeymen.
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“Grease the Griddle, Birdie, Oar
ling,” a beautiful new song and chorus
by the author of “ Bang my Scalp Locks
I O'er my ForelKwd,” will have a greater I
ran than anv pieoe since “Darling,
am Growing Old.” Arranged The melody is barber simple
and plaintive. for
shop guitars and French harp*, thirty
five cents;
; ooreMstkegriMlr Bird!*, d*.lh«
(h-rase it o>r * t btahient lard.
p olir the *' hockwhtot “*• kwhrsl t»tt« tettar on.it aa it
■ Fma , th e te wl »°t« own and h ard.
knd .a order tty t te barkwte ^s. ■
Be not burned snd voorcbed and »n>,
Om» tea .riddJ. to prahafan
Oraaa . t te .gtete. Krdto . dy j Wrt
a?all natfa rtmi-h. Emit JmnmK
fIKDDIXG GIFTS,
"
aneli ** f<aT ® d ’ * ad -
weroutbt In * atari «jdd-eip^^ m mariwd life eertmn n«ei»
aanes m tbe way of fnnutme, naperr,
er.«kerr, ud woo, ware feodal alw... ao
oeptable. would object, Bteb pet>|de^and the bridal lorde
not on of their
daughters, to receive A presents from their
fasaats
idea which in Wilkie ... g.reiarjSfin.1 Xmesric accurate
one of d his hi, painting.,
peculiar. Invited guest* . _ ,
are make ctm
djWtM trilmtieoa » is ww v. (One ahiUing waling * lx
« Ta^ oti
vLSLfnt Lat.SS3 ,,a JLU «?;
I ^Siw^liowant tarF *** * tmfte’f^Ttnrah ?
% ~
the weddings of the poorer eW*
™
jSora th^n^reBir raau mav be liw on?mv r.niie revolte ^orh
l ^here of n bow*
n occvsion l .r ”* is a collection "v‘£,Lu;
f j?»ntlimao
the defival who
“ ba» tied the knot/’aad io tb» house of
a ricl farmer tbia mnA-up to a gnod
ro uadenni.
in Wale*. Cmnere
and trailers, the eosigm prevaiia tofthr
( i av wtole <* bidding tomZ, ” not w”,^ mirurfo onoAht 8 “C,
tea
s »rh nn »mlwb?n »»vi>nt to eome ^v ^ertlSl nff *itb th>>
where ^;rb^pirsv”wn in
& e
AimiSr an.l Lniom Be-mides inT^alirniB tbim nftrtinnUr and
i D g iLSS tu»r^my»inrv Smwhold on whom
feasts:. Em
j^raaafSf^-S ^zgg li*- T .,
S£*feSS!5 rfsrSpf J^L^JSS^Sr £
ftSSLSaflS’ , ,t ,i
many the rale is that the expen*e» .
5,^?* ‘
2em^ ~T?£ “ M,“ ”,^ Mtendf I? ,-m ? 1
.rented rererei reli^i
d*ya,«id Ule^oiaagoan^e ill c«tWI vTmaul rtottM
*. "triZ fa in 1 hte
iw, imSm m*i« m othTi^^t -h rea£Ilt to
“gA^KKlwto rmr^H Ukwi
iwKi!f ^ot nw-IoZ.' rewarded ,Zi as elurihlc *"5,,. 1.1, for
double-Wtoeainsas untfii *“® ha.
to" *»”>»« tor mttta lber tMU I ah ni a
ttejf“jg/oou»m*ni r^v accompanying hi.,.
.JZSTfVZ propitiated with twoor three blmbfera , to,
of mincemeat, made by the hantto of >he
■ 'bat !*,**?.*’* counter •»*“ , Mn*«*te made «“•** /, n
dmg occasions supplies-wtli|aat the
““der among
lieasautry aid attessns.
1 wcddingprcaeBtehaTeoomeinto In high life tn England, of late years,
fashion.
Wte Bari ofAberfren. a S tottuffi nnhle
n > a “ °* immense &! wealth, «*£*%£* recently mar
rmd * ^
jH5,O0O«f otre«ottey,wndihe teat new*
J teas ram careless Logland other mentions s poils, that hadtaken this ciran
m to ffi t t-to f to ftraffinrof I B ^ OW
,~ Inving wltb l to ' Br . lose ou sight JJP^SS ‘dtoe journey, chert which oon
the jewel<M«,.and ?®^ totof, 5
180 r0l
‘‘SfAASSSi with the treasure. ** and eacapeil
' V. ' ' '
f.wa Brutes,
Wo _ Imd . ... t hiaafory , . m ■ a , Me , number . of r
the , /.enrfer. terrible Obey'enne, fight Wjx^ng Tor
r 'tory : A occurred yester
d».T afternoon at the tortisrof Ferguson
8,xteentli rireete betweenCrazy
ch «»».htonght ftnday*)tmgb«U this kKr»wir. city
® to
f rom Fort L«n»f« a <l»yor two ago,
At the fort it bW learned to deepwe In
ttey, when ttie <1<W m -**5* to ramble*_._ahon<
to toa y a c re - rerexy “ ora f *
«R»*. been in the city abont a
, !*«, snd .e to be found at the corner
named qnamipj^^days, tli f t ®
J*eT >tatM n.ot w*y to the ^aren^
' At «>e mimient of atteck thebeautiful
Indian widow waa Isan'ng against a post,
ert^who tedinglangiad^ arerearttag upoa u> lar^ ,M» and AForit’a
,
T "*****^ .7“
dogand he sprang at her leg, with fury.
H I^rhtniag*Uk«tttemoveme®t»^rth^ter- o. TOK pgcted was the.stUck . and .so
,
< r »*y HorRe oouU turn *^5^*
^possible tfcaalto that tlw
«B»*w was about to mjo» the dog,
ftpraug upoa her and grasped b^th arms,
hoWing them wiDi a n**hke grip which
h«r ttautac esiorte^ to getfree.
the tomer was biny, apd tor full fifteen
minutes it was allowed to tear and rend
her hapless squaw, even spnoging into
faoei mting ontoaej;heek and tear*
ofr tbe nndar lip. Japfcwned at last,
the pale fHcereieaaeuthe squaw, mount*
his horse, and a soriU whiatle,
diaappearwl, followed by bis dog. Dm.
Breahaw acdFrtttto were-at-onc»“Knnr
tooned by Mr. M. B. Altman, and
« "■
W™» the to^ of Wood -is
•»««> «A
-
Sl»»ley‘* Early JwrariLtle Mark.
re a jSontoliat that was heiwitneaaed sit ae«mnt of a naval
engagement frmnthe
masthead—tine of the earlier ones of Hie
war. He sent it to the New York
and Herald, liberally It !»id was for, accepted, and Stanley published
re
eeire I. flattering tatter fcom Mr. Ben
nett, re Stanlev’e tbe waa the only account
Thi. so fired hoy’a ambition that he
applied himself to reading and stndy
as rigorously tlie as resolntioo he oould, and the form
ation of to travel and
write. An acauoiuiuuee says of him in
i the Gineinnsti Commercial ■■ “ His
powers of tabor were immense, and he
never, tired nor lost his temper. I have
: known him, after remain riding all .lay the in the
ambnlonce, to up entire
night, wrapped fa an overcoat and
j blanket, tiUow and on hi* kneea, by the aid «f
•» candle, write, the Uveioog
night, several letters to different papers,
Wo»«e ou tt, e RW1 „. sohjac**, changing ImrSiiy
t^Xorier *»d ideas, so as to
-tor who /darted at tireak of
dav, m&tafae and then trust to the jolting of the
i tor ha no/ls of repose, 00 the
n a rr o w w a ds -- to rep as t t bs gp s ra t im i i
!Skaowfaraeofert teftev « M**)*
»
DEAD LETTERS.
___
chires tor««r« teil/ns, ^eSThl^hld^n great
a t^»»r in thane .lava •Mjgamr* an arnanaiee
f.gg*
| to2?Lo*hfa?S
fffgWSS? tug to whtttte ”_yf out yfflir *”*??*“-?* own ptai from
j tba ^ ,11 We^e
who the y««r«go «»giu.tiou have picture erttmble.1
into dust from which they eame.
FriwaHorember, 177,. to DeoemW
IWH all the Irttore that went ari ray are
markS^trST^^ident wtoTit U
^““wn that for the year 187“ more, than
four milli,*, if of dead letters were re
**» past offiee^depsrtnieBt.
f °* «>e handling of tbi* immense
nnia J >er ami twenty-cine let£^
of
^^s^W^ected wia returned and to the the writer, maionty toe
“^UwteSoi lf not appreciated. When m letter is
, 1»* P«tege has DC* been
sfigwtfseasg:
tbe ^ entipro f n mt nt * nn M table* rir
the large 'heerfnl roota. If anyDiiog
contained in them they are
^AzMSrs&srz sssssrsytijrjssffs
ssrsi=sasss«rs SE»£S
lm ^winded noon receipt of ««• neeto
To «U* tiroular the de
Surly ’rested U "madewfthfn
«Wr. dava it is u* an ordinals
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The great aim,nut of tuouey mails pas*mg Van
wntinually imagined when tlrrough the the dead be
out of tettera
peroentege, over *50,000
i*> money and niore thah #1,500,000 in
d “ ft »“ a commercial paper w * a'data ttt
wtthio the last been v«r. .*,u InKAtewl
fio.OOO of this has ret.ime,! to the
writers A great share of tbi* cornea
*° mia ur noa-directod loiters,
People seem the letter to pe that ao. intent forget on what die
goe* into they
»apci«ciipti«u. It isa tb sad Mtougbt when of
ODe „p,, n e vast amount
*, lBwi i. g i u mimv *-«k cases that cornea frem
illoatratloi., thi * <«*>«*• exact f«r instanee, of letter is an
the an re tong W since a re
ceived at office n„t :
y* My dear Mag—I received it ydnrverry
wilkim tetter yeatnday gave me grate
eaeof mind to 1,^;,; that yon are well os
thi a l ea v evme-in at ore se n t, fbsok
The writer then adds a aadator* of dis
^ ttv i ,ij 9as t,.f ami finishes
by 8njin „. ..; w .i)d von ten dollars
f,\ r ^ vo u jjL, xxwwxi it rm>r». iliatt t *!»>. ”
kuZ toSwtUid , Tkefen wSltd dollarefot ta? gS^ which
tote
Uncle Ham's rich purse - irot from
^ , uecessitv Foreign
are ZHrain treated in a very Ss diplomatic SfiSl
aH
’ i n ,,, no> w/.m* tp tic a perfect guograp!.
i yn „j raft * 0 foreigwrs wbeu they di
a ii tlie Slates and cities np iu oaff Vruud
amount of the mixture on each tetter.
For inatance. one address reads a# tol
lows “Ole inderson, Bockawv citi
p* "£147^,1™^ North America New York," ft*! Iete“ Who
, ,,4 dweller* across the sea
: j!v „ iake „ )>0 ,ore mistakes ”"dw“^.y of this
‘L n LU L*” J^SSTSlthe»Z«S«! of
0 .- the minwr aud yroy
. , BnT 0 rSwedcn } or ’ intect '
jT ,_ milerv there are seated fiMtv
or flftvhnhe* ierter*'m whore- busines* itis tore
; . i* their^ddreZTraTto otnimi eawtopesio
gjg * f div the hn^StTwhuffi
' uj! r ’: ^,,f work which
. ()ne jjandsome young
adyta Ml «^.d*I “ »“nip
K-- lt itl tixut tbette
; iB M ,
! to“££ ?**> rantora « ™*}T . an,nt 1 is Z JoLeoSiL ’te^towom
!^5*^S3w ^oo probably P funo/for triH tmy&feg'-to
be reaiiiOK
« otMitmuivUv other JSS£» people’s
'
*. . u-Urfiius it is with reed
. .. foike’ letteir? wheu it has to
the rate of w from irom fweutv W J to
h , y W
1 r ^
*
■
few months application .
A ago an wes .
j received for a letter which bad » famous
history. destination Forty-two. and landed yearn ago it mwsetl d«aw
, its in we
letter office. No «»il was matte tor it,
and there it remained m the aremvee
till fee descendants of t he w riter, ^isn*
it»g to pf©ve tnety ‘ngnt wdjs - rtlS’
obtained from old ijonmaw the ’
Lti
ttaa
thm^-that their su^riseinust
««»had been muled over forty years
»?»• the great
, Many will rememtver aenag
tion caused by the recount ol toe mar
riage King " of fictitious Don Cabral, character th« “ created V, jmoud by
1 a Albany
Mr. William H. AlcElroy. of the
AVrairlff J««r«ari. Pajaira all over the
country published toe scoonnt, an,Ire
a oonse.pience Unndre/ls of letteraad
dressed to him «uoe to the dead lettto
office, snd were afterward re.urnssi to
Mr. McElroy re the only living repre- Don.
eentative of the aloresaid fictitious
In hia apphration for thra, be rays . “ I
do not ,vi*h these letters f<» publication, file
but would value them ho in my
scrapbook* os illustrating m » of .Ihe
and nttigne tnanner the anccess
, Braxdian Wedding, an tollies of modem
reeted *t flue of the
life?" I'll* wntersof these tette: ^*ix
rsaouted every degree of life, and i all
, ; with Americmv directness reked dona
: tiona purpose. or loans Some from even him uicloaad formal a
stomp ora photograph .*!? to have
ate rk a wle . i a lBln «.l i htes i s tt a r* "w
i •* *}>alr mraduUto. '■ tha
i *«»,day tha*. rente* with
VOL. TV. NO. 24.
from Philadelphia * letter mclowd in r,
m?&qpe aaA'Tuttramerf
every day toW aeBJin* a letter oatusto tie
«»U tortfover, reach m tbe lita rm u band*. twy e
She that does aotae day know it may hi* whereabout*,
not ao
ehe send, bar letter out, directed any
where, nowhere, reaching hoping ret despairing
of it* ever him.
Aa the coLidn’t reporter <eft this mtereatiog
sL'^tSsvssis letters D i apl t.. ilXl baud, belli thinkinn Pat did when how
in «
!»&*. 1WJtoZ
“ d fcM- H aahow
" m KcpuUtran.
The Watery «t Skating.
. It «u, onjv tie pn^TbuT oonjeettnred it when
^SoVo7 »krting w« first Siilfnavme ^^l wa,
Jj^nJ^AIi Jrgenda known'as ^described the “ EddA^Tlter tsUiS
Ito pceatwaor Mapair of Tt skate*. r !&m
« thou
sahtl Tears old, Jt it Englabd aoppos^l to L v,
l>eea introducetl into about the
twelfth ceniary mod into the central
carious parte of Europe that vltbough somewhat all earlier. northern Itis
nationa possessed the sletlge. thoati of
whilTThe’,*l-VStd Arnerioa knew nothing The of the of skater *^
. S t « JiS course ^mie, in*
on ZL
- «ncii'i>^Kl.o.-s . i woDortionateTT 'Ut» snow
h?u-bime* TJi*. n&rt* not Iwgf him/ but
fe irfoxeii ur oHier anb
»i£rssws jfe*rvssjs
a^r,£t"cs-.K.* ESSrS»rS
SSEEgx#
j * * »Z'
^ „i h..l reme vrere Musenm.*
-»u be seen in the Hritiai.
S5j'*5^’7JZ|?^XZr- .jil ‘emI*S!3"to ‘^iwnSriiStoi'lff
SSt; J„, . L , ! 2L „ L.A like
* d* »' <m f T ,,,;* m'.t wilv
* nred^ u ,,,. emn trv but were
ivelv bv all ‘.[[.‘ elMW* TtZJ?: of “S its
^yb^ -*i^gnr„ iaasunetiiiuS ^ c ouilral Zncwhe re
sutinn f ‘ uf.Z m tre tiisu Z a bast
"“f', 1; ‘ 5”h"j'’ ’ .tovet^hv d s resold of toe
itol wStoeMeemtei “E it ftoiffera aver*
. , , .., lniVe ] o. winter
tl „ . „_, K ,in. m i entirelv
s fyFJLf „ nn ,„ nlais. o! reals in tiu. Land of
S ,‘i I, skate I row, farm to
»“/',• ’’..“l". totomteJ ofter«Trvii« to
, *W C't ' ^ The ' Bn«lim» Xv!
,• ,, , , r , locomotive with
,| rlv i nu w|,,v1h to lu\ hold , ,f
tbealihuerv _W ahHww :' o',,ij and it has proved i»
' ! . m .Jf „i every man
, ■ iZ . M Bwrv
B l ’i,„.
........„ ,... i, in^oUand i„„„ town
,.n*inmnrvtor £> ls,l>e*to »k„re nulil reerat-’ •
.hereaa stknnmatrie,
re this most ex<vltont of out-d/sw exer
,.',se* Vh,. lor them have been almos- taismeil
first skrters in onv part of toe
woridof * the
„rovih«, of \ieiiw Tfederiaiidln “who
.tonbtle** be/mcht *Llnhrntnl their skat/ s with
y ia t atotSll v(MH >i the
,^1,” i)|,« SXki iv
“had one hundred fw in the beam Due one
gggf hundred feet Z Z' in the tL keel iSLmM aud ”he
«tprmi<ist «rtm?Tv<te*erve to tin* htgUionortor t ifl>rel ” Tltff Batch
^rednLl Christmas haring
skating and
presents !,ul into kmerica, if for nothing
»h ihev did m> the worth* St
Yirhjiten #^£,^1^ n-m -it In i iticmid the ‘^' , rnt— ** n
f all American kabr». -. ■
.
a War Scene.
« , ii.d with
ghaath an rt^RffCir .^^^ 18t i 1^.^*. hke o,‘*{t^A„imorn
Loudon//a .^. A ^'
mg of the year, tho wttou B
° nt (”“Fretfflti^fjir ?atenmn m -
“* m : -ij - LJt imi 5 ke/Jo-> iri
*? h **V T J TWkteh
F j“'f» utmmro tmuchure-Ute
the flower of Uie RosaUnaray '^.i^ild at
b »y" an*nud. 11 nrm u
many m,*t ^ with faver hnrarng m thrir eyes -
*** the brave tr« y wto nrado the
a T °f 0Hnift A.- 5 > t
hwlsrff l>rey whirled remnd.rad.settled fqtktWiBg
m fra n t and n-ar . aiway* th ..
w??S<%ied' 'iS5h l![S , SSSf/iTrSer SSw f on
& body ol ftQotheifd<ed inJ TnA Ti nk AtrinnM \>v
compomems for
- bad J
Jh«-r«5« % be wore* X crow ^
s elen^hi'd hrnud. md 1 the
shakinground their not». At night a
star sud the creseout moou^ the only
signs in the clear sky, black fbine line briUiBntiy. wending
There is the ominous
up the valley—more wretohed pneoners
footsore and weary, with their - cadaver
oua faces and ice-iaden beards. A
llt made at the. little bridge, to dole out
to each their frozen loal of bread. A
few pqoy fellows throw themselves do n.
ou thesaow »mr fervently pray • atter
their fashion. H*»w the heav^nff,
t
ttteir
.........
Wsrld-sBarrevriil*.
wmn.> *» * U «’»
975
non U /,/vj®to S~>5 ’lK75 000 000 “of in IS76 and
*330;00u,<W0 in 1875 W this tom enor euor
mow«“
roved by^otemtsen, >
“J* «tt«d “““ftSK exS«Jof
T m the
' TOrl ? *
prevtons year* wa* uraiu to -
Tbe Fteniffi }**?* Imtfflt J* bare ‘ — ^,,1 to
$375,000,9(«, iver two- -hich
hiav« been >«mal ny^dway ,
trial <»a >p ant«a.
money whsth tlie government 1
“sued.
CuaiTt . i'» Care iK o«a Jt ’,, -It would seem
LmLtot ^ ^-Hthatirrain ,,. ,.t^. to„.>
growing so ct.,1 that grain cannot cannot
but tW: of &^hnavra
wwttwn yere. Thi* Europe is dfi m fcA* » aup^oae-t,
aorth-O^t tl>«,«fc*» U abcgte_of_IgatoU^
wwtliaw«»«« tfireatoSar ft*# »»prwffitt rar
: ENTERTAINING IKK* STORIES,
W»» led " Ve aaU ' “to’make “n unl the
h, ,0 !rSS S
f tT * all>ti>f ** »L.ch Mr. Darwvn obearredto > **.{?*
fff™ t.paraaoi asit w » moved ti aag
the lawn by the w ind—ao prewenting the
»PP«H»uee of amraahon. Tbe dog on
which I expentnented was a
formed ■^ssss’tssfT the rahjertof several ^sns ™m»uun
^Fowly ~
I Ration onr. The tc
SSd W " MU.^ hS. 1 ?’mS die
in Kir _ throwittg Uiem to a
tance, and generally ^viug them the ap
neareuee of auuaation, in order to give
t>E~,On »*«nl P>«w«re of worrying
«■;. Qeyton., K pk7^h
to
After he bad tcwseil it about for a short
time I took an opportunity, when it had
<»R«n a * * distance fnan him and while
^ be s-m toliowmg frcJm him h bv up, of gently «>f the drawing Jong
away we*nn
whole inv,flihle demeanor thre changed. *^ Ina^^r ^
which hehad prencnsly .look pretended >^Ry to be
ahve now lirgsn to Mil tt
were »hve. ami b» a ataninhmep t knew
oobouods. He first upproached gT^nr it with .^
ndmm..cantian, »eni»fi«, but the a* sloir receding woto
as .
«ntiime.l, an J he became quite certain
““sss
ra» br c oufl C a l him aelf umler some arti
cries of furniture* there to behold- atm
distam-e the ‘ uuemuay' spectacle of a
sssssrrft.TSs’as ffJaBAvrjaaSsi
sSssssssssaasss
him to examine the bubble more cbSw,
be MnkMhed it with ears erect and tad
^ ‘^"/t SToveU
»«iun retreated. Alter a time, however, ‘/it
during 8«uch I always kept at least
bubble in the eaipet, and he began togain spirit
more ooumg?, the cueutitle myaterZma,
OMWomtog bia aenae of the
be eventually las',,we >s*ld enough slowly
to anwoc h one of the bnhWes and ner
i*y to I'-ucli it with hia paw. The
bnbhw, «>f ««usc, immediately asloniahment vanished;
aud I strougly eertninijr depicted. never saw On then blow
more bnhbSe persuade
i»g another I could not
him tospproach it for a good extend- while;
hitt at last tie came sodoarefnlly
hi* tmw te Wtore with the same re
* u,t - l,ut alter this second trial nothing
would iudnre him again to approach »
bubble, rAro. ami on wide), ..teasing him he r*u -nt
of the coaxing wonld
persiiwle him other to example re-miter, will suffice to
-‘One developed the
abtiw ho* strongly myaterimw in this was animal,
sense of the uithid®
Whennlonr in a room: J OUce
purposely trici tlie effset oij him ot
midnifg s aeries of horrible grimaces,
tt first he thought 1 was only making
f»n; but as f perxiateutly while iliarepinied
his uuvaaea and whining, /liatort Icon fea
tinueii unnaturally alarmed to and my slunk
»««#. he became
nuder some iumitiire, shivering
hkes frightened child. He reiniunisl in
comUtKm till some other member of
«*c family happ-ned to enter the room,
when he. fnanbi. biding place to
srit-at joy at seeing me again m my right
mimh fu this experiment, of course, I
teiraine,! from making any sonu.U
gertieiilaDwia, lent might thmk I w«e
WI His actions therefore, can only
be explained by las, horrified snrpriae at
my apparently irrational lielmvior-lhat
is, by the violation of hw ideas of nm
hirfflitv in matteis )>*ychologl0*l. It
iu.tet' VsTmliteil, tewrven-thnt lesaiutelli- I hare
trieil the same experiment op with
gent and les- aenmble terrier* no
other e,Vert then ,a„ring them to bark
st me. : 'v
“ I will oulv imW that I btdieve the
j '■<'* sense «*e of d««ul'wf.ich the mysterions mniy to animals be the oanse whow
of thunder. I am ted to thifik this l»
(W1W0 T offiv bwl» setter which »■ v.o
i,e * r,( tounuer till t/e was
months old, and on then first hearing d
t thought he was about' to die. of 3<. frigid,
I tore the.-animals itmh-r
T<n „ u , circumstance*. Aud so strong
'»'«* ‘he impression which his extreme
terror left behind that whenever utter
ANBtdhe hear j t lie haomof
lery ^, practice, mistaking it tor thunder,
‘ piHab le object to hek at,
he b ftm „ , immediately
«n<l,ifont shooting, would
, , t , IU(US _ ))f „ », „ great distance
^ tr|)m iioffil . wouJd endeavor to bury
hlnMtelf * AfWr KsmtghMg&tml
der. o» *dread two of the dmtant cauuoQB
HiOUH that
thnu .v^r, «> eveu
though he keenly■ enjoyed «port, hta
notbmg would iadwee him to leave
fennel, lest the pracUce might begin
; . wto he ^ a difttaace from home.
g* Jt keeper, who had a large experi
e)oee j u the traimng of dogs, assured tne
that if I alloweil this one to be taken to
the batterv, in order that be might learn
: canse.of the thander-iike noise*
j ie wou y. ft gAin Ijecomc serviceable in the
The aui Dial, however, died before
experiment was made.”
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|l aiivimr to the Howling Winds.
Th- St TAml THmiT Pi one are free.
&T ^SotSTS^ ^U. ail rS tofufSX
tom another verv reeri!
^ nt|? retutXf'te DeSh
oi.-lp inSattro IP to" without tacilitie* for rtart
ami finding'it /^Mhc impossible to
SjTi*’i?.'nightTSK i/Hndiiigs torn,
. StrK«te*y».l ^ ^ freezing or po*
‘ mrat^ • Z ^Mns.deTOl Stefort its Xaant amuse
1 ieriiuis to follow*!
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NotMSof l*T> to SeU. Jjfcirtf dm: - . VS
iMtet* of . Huffy 4»-y»
o! Jtjjataaaarfc, tfcr*# mostf-g.
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of In*. »*»s»r*fertj»it»j|>, forty d*>* 5M*
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Item* ot hfifmt.
-----IxuAL ia tiro f-w wrfi-made t>oot,
su ictai -
Smt
M The »-rtl, Cok>t«lo of «<.U mine* and ilw pro<bieedfr,«t»,- Iffl.
we 10
rt males are ■ me* toKtm ant to be delawi
,h * n b T *' Tere n<a **‘
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eaat atoms.
It i» abaurd to aoppoee that an*aoa«
speak abore Ins brealn, since his mouth
hss nose.
j^KgwraaaS otW by falling from a six-atory bmldvng,
IrritaM* ariTlmarier-- So. then,
wupid, whafs the next word? What
oosm* after cheese ?" Doll boy—“A
moaae, rir.”
gjAJfSSL k traveler met io Japan * woman who
^ ^°L' ,,iieU " b0<r ” ‘
amusing. r~V
tnre ThelTmtodBtatcnuUlmesuiagneul; ten per mint, of ito area; Great
Britmn, fiftv«gh» pM_ient„ snd H !
laml, seveulT.
Of sawdust nineteen per cent.and of
R&nd fourteen per cent, was what wru?
fonndinaaampleof Russian army bread
reoeniiy aaslyssed.
my* ^ 1 blackamitha, who make a living Httle
. . rt ,wlm ^ do a
” u men who
««“ »“« «««> for * lmn « , ?
Jsl1
'K>r find everything aDOTii aim.
What the Rochester. Erpre** calif'
- a lUachme to save sweariag *’ ba*Jbeen
at m ^ •«*-»• ■
,„?;ss;r.Si,‘S"issr,i z&arsts&ssrsm
•* “'
*%*»*. men nght here^am on^ n« wte.
Sl-MVvn^v *£ “tit lto*? u P pjr
/Vest*
A woman will face a Stowumg world
.md cling to the mau she loves tWongh
the most bitter adversity, but she
woul, In t wear a hat three weeks behind
theatyletosavethegoyeriimeat.—Oa- ,■/„««/< Hreal:fa»i fat,It
.
At Uttle Willie was saying the
u a n aln w ytonk l iia m ,. tl i e i te • hiyn . «aih
having got W far «* “ if I
fore f wake,” hesitated. “WelhwhM “Well,
next?" asked his mother.
s'poee.the next thing would lie a tone
ml.”
-'Hu, strong Preneh annv is
' ,^-mv (live classes 1
gfg. ■’£■1™.’ < LS2&'52L ^„e . riny tSrisi i E£L
SgS^ao. of
(WitZil * trained men ' ’
„ the , ,ve,^ . 915 000 'and in
<hni*te, ?*’t,lW, tonreai to * • Hritei n
**?," . , .,
her they ootoote*; number 607otwL^ 4,.SH3,S83. .............
lay membeo- fm IS/ / .....-a, ■ ■ -
world ia given a* .11,309.
The fallowing bnsineaa in the Vnitwl
statre ia seen in the following 1,130 : brewers, Uiaiil
teriea, 4,99* : rectifiers, 4,fi94~, ;
; wlwlcaale deafer*, ; .re¬
c-ensed saloons, 134,898. On a bam* ol
^ 3£?to fiofi.aop sSpewon*. people there »«no legalized
“
Hrfden a wirveyor. of fVrry
. yjisw. has dug np a treasure of
iog g ( xj hj^it j, t w iin to .7 which own' he was in*la«<m. guided
to •
unmev was duriug Sid tbe war
quarrelled kflled
, )tll , T oil', leaving neighborliood only general where i«
pj^uctiona as to the
. eoucealed.
A huff reshleat of Boyertiwu to ,,
ti* other night hBd a dotgierate fight
finally, with a having mail <hw hurled m her a AIW< bedr/’om-^mc -t”< te>
teeth at him. was pleas^l to «e h m to
appear. Hho ftwakeoeilto find that f
, that he
was »!l a horrid nightumre, hut
nrom was wrecked and her teeth shat
tered beyond redemption,
.... , u; . _ of AY/: torn T-::
Zt «ith-gan»-erel»e-- h<5
SrfS-W re year it tocome a»
. 7^ wS'reTl Ufeffiffi- Loufify. pounds
(jfuuidi in Itexar
(1II J more ted worn that .md tbe
Zd , <rb „ m exfi,ides from the stem
branriics *^ ,f the meennite, V a mimosa,
o f w h lBb p W r in Texas
-New Mexico Mexico aud auu Arizona.
r» - drivsateth. j, '
: »!>«*-?« Mo reatalurcm./ttAaL---
* And r'm not avert mwn
***«*»**" &*t?»y> wbMt
\ ZT$$ton*b» uotMaKt(j-d*y for tc-njorryw'* treat iuwi»,
th.t never com^ past;
jj^jyiSSfSwUa^L- Oi^igh Iia tr»or f
*h*t ... «go«te»ti ^„ that ?
Hot S|>rmg». ;
Persons alx>«t to go to
^,*1^ following for health,, item may from be > jat«£e^ed local neWK m
p aper j “On Thursday Jameff Coop* Head r,
! the merchant, mortally wofindod
OilHs, a well-known citizen. Oiilw
defied and bnlldoaod the civil author) •
. and tbveateoetl the life of C'<wp , ' f >
who, seeing biro coroe up the hdl a*
though to^rry tmi Gillie* his-pttrjffff^, the reu
out and fired into perwm
tents of two don'ble-barretod BhotgiiDff*
Ma xm',<, »to '< 'sin,., tore luster teifot '•
SSSHf’ rt,Is«ter *t ZuZuxZith, V< ''
^ to mTi »*
5’t?i tetermlto, to tro'
ftbm the 24th“i M«v t. tie (,11/ ot t> !
‘temljet ^toehffiTtte there were exlnm.-Hr-o-' telli.*?«»:
1V*.
k ’ W ’
- fatal d,,.. .
A recent ,/ '
coiled .rutin the Southern r.-n.
«M*uore of all the famous on. * pf to;
last half century. 4“ rei/rarks.........
as any was MM. that a**a f.mgni Hbateon at lo/■;#•!.• hint’* ■’
Ky., at' sou
t,«ry were arrayed again*, > a* “
Kingshnry knew >r are ;
thOttghtitwrerefli.Th.*-.; the wire.
gat.* *P
the fiist tire, ). «‘->t array an ; “Sri"
behind* k>r Kmtsbu/j a - 0
Hbriton. got >he mua/tte ••*. ».-■ •
. Such
1 his bead and fire.1. a ■#- '■
was never wen m Kes.iu
where ; s/.ft r./o .riverod ■ «• •
, |„ n.,.ti*i eg' n' h -"
claimed:_ bis'hand, “Gto gets handfnt.of aoapsftl «
blsis*? Finally .eajz.rg oL,
.poor
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pr*Aa»i*f*tHi»