Indiana Oasis, Volume 1, Number 5, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 3 October 1878 — Page 3
FIRM AXI FAITHFUL.
T:ie tiy Th-n u c T:iv d-.:-
I: -rr
; 1 ! faohful: -ie.-eri n . t Or- riht ; -.re 'ne boM-r, the 5 irki-r the niirh' : :.. .: -its;. tjOKB onward r.i:ty fa:' p,;r-a:ii'. ..1 ,re a!, and pr.-vail.
other places. E even miles northeast I al house-flv is perfectly horrid, the itin-
from the village on Sv. Paul's Island is a i erant band perfectly splendid, nor that
' hat
.dtPli.,
"1 :nvht. aier I he cro-s i j w'.L el t-scrt not iisv
.V HE HO. Ou t!i - Battle field and Amid the Pe-ti-lenee.
I'Uiui ui" n wmen a large numm rot s-. alions annually repair for the purpose t f ' breeding, etc.. but as this animal is timid, ; and sure to take to water when brou- lit j into the presence i f man, its eepture. 'requires much discretion and boldness on 1 the part of its cap'ois. ho are chosen . every seasoa from te village people. : wi'li especial refeu-nce O their ph -' .':;! ', -.ua idea-ion tor the wotk. The ""seaiioiiie," as the natives name them, cannot : be approached saeci.Srf.iiiy by day". ig.it;
s tve hunters ten or twelve in
3iiscEi.r.Eors.
AKKICULTUllAL.
r.u;
- i:-:e.v.us in a a at n.ar ny until a tavo
ablest-lit comes on, w hen the tu a is partial ;y obscured by driftiug ciuds and I--- wend b'OAS in from the r-'okcry. Tm-n ';- step d.ovu to the beach, at lov wa er, an-1 proceed to creep il it on a!! -.vs over the sin f-beaten s md mi i b cviutr up to t'ne d. z:r.g herd an .! between them arv! t;.e w :..; ia this wuv a small
e :
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Tune the su'V-tiii ..: ,-. ! .'.. C. M o's ('.-: Poult and ; : l the .' ''.: Is1'- i . litre -. .
w ,.i ; to .'Leer
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'W i '.as upon a suk-Ped in i city of Memphis cue wh. ' re : t'- the ioief P. c: -.pbv 'his morning. The i'-L-v ' oil Pi.-s.iuS, C ... a; o! , I 1, w i- - r.- : i p-d it , : ; :-:utei ecoud Lieutenar.t ' eirtci stares Ar;i',iery in rst service wus m the cami ' where i.c attr.ie-t'-'ii "t i.n. Posecraus. Ia i. "'v p;v:n ion, a batterv . :ir stationed at L 't:isvi:!e'. up i:ed the At my of the
i -i t.. bavanuh, Ten-.t . . - .': :;r.try at the b-atie .-t ' to ",o-,. ed, w:-.s, upon i'j-.n. men.iath'U. breveted Ca;- ; ie .-Hr the siege of t'oi;cih "'.ivd ieave of aivenee id .. estageiuent ot m itii h be had euicrvd whi'e a v.:v,c i duty, he found a i: - .:h his coimu -nd cut r. 'a w .iS tan i csici.i: z c :np;ihei. ; . .io.it i . t i. U!;j.e about tti" 'y:. (iL'li. i c' rc ;u t U,d c. . oi ,i i.'.re f;ii;i;tdc v.f o" r; ' a ue'uil ct in f- .. :t:i:in"ry reg'm-.-n. .-. to report oi 1. . ,; ot this rmv iaaUnai lie "o . ; jenit: an t't: nt-gun
il i the ocs-t he could, but . :: '. :e u.vertbkss ili-pie-m-o..tt'e of Perryvdi.-, ti ' '-( ei'e.i to paiiieip..te vs e s lite : . It is hardly nect! : . i'i : v soldier mat thi.-
tUe uniijiie, reserved and somewhat se,fa'ls.oriieu bachelcris perfectly odious. b'ue d )s not say these tilings even if she ira-agitu-3 them. I doubt if she n-ih-cts in any language that poseses either arc or color. 1 Lie savauery which is required to complete a fasctratinj woman at Long Branch, or 'it.it, hmgiag for the intitcte that m.itks ttie u.nj ii. rtioimbiy intellectual belie ef IXewi.ort, ('.o rt.n prevail hi re. il en the usUu'.iv ptc ai.inu- aiuhition f.ir . .. i i ... . . : 1 . V ... . -
v;iii :oio muM-.e tiiiti'i laoms .anagau- t a .-. ; . ett Pier or el-e it la.ai -.lead away and i ehur
r lauir.s m a con;tt"?e s-ae a. loin; as a
rock
Who can understand a cone-alk? Tiie song of l'ae baker: "1 Ka ed Thfe Everv Hour.'' The first note of the sorg is dough. The life of .--very human heintr is governed by ,.i,e master-'hount the life.
we say of uuniau hi vegetables.
1 tie man wuo c in
,1 anting stovc-;ioe i
rigiit into (nil h, without piubi;
not human
lorn a
hy
no e ui iiib.. isii lion.
n a w b . ei O)
iill V
ur iiiii oi
1 ,'J!:) b u iv i ia ',')) -ict
cniilou i kin i i
adv tarnes
n. eiiT
o o
Tl
ly e
in l id
a
-sh'. CO! l.e,e d the P" !i iviirvs i'h those ot coping natives have a : b-acn which i tea .iwc-n the wattr and
t i'i :.-a
tii.t it i rifle d reerictis.
t. a given : ce to i ti. it i'i hir ..tins w
n n ,e
the st ei vtniri ' :u uneerPtUi f tiietr human ireils. When the .1 readied 1 he s rip bre by ebb tide the unsuit ectin jr
iu these bilknvs. 'ob.aly is abtnaeii ut the p.ossiiile visit, of snark and everybody ijiides Softly uni slowly into. '.he surf to.ieiker. To Pe decorous m conduct, sober in eos'ume, low-toned in conversation, neitiier curious to know atiytlrej re r enthu-ia: tic in the adm.r.iVon
nor iii-v-
e I anv person, piece or 'ijin
i r u' to the c-al shain; o be in
S'.'.aiigeis, coolly itl md when x hapi.enings occur; indeed, to lie
ward y impressionable to b.-b in 'iiven or oeneath il. is to :;d self to the social and intellectual There of this charming resort.
grand an i awful dblbrer.ce be-
j tweeu a tree and a bore i liarrah, no! ', ttie tree lea .-s iu the spring, and the i bore, why, he never leaves."
Prob ihly the rail 1 eyed troet is the only annuai ever invented tint can eat t .v.m'yfour hours a day, and then i 't. up an hour be tore d iv ;ind Aveur n iL ur banc! and seven old fruit c ns for a lu'iej
ne it to
P'U. o'dt- ; iu tie's
A letter rcee-.t pioati-e suit
prouuee ev bete
ir, a
con
ire
tea
bled
no
"Deareo. 1 stamp on you; lips
iguai, the hunter;
man s
snout lc the ;
vc
oai.-hec
and
hi
tli. Paris.
ie-
j 1: i t il 1 II otii" are 1 y f, con.
t
oils roar and Hinder in ad
It, at 'be luonieiHcf surprise, are sleeping wi ll their Heads ward the wiitir, the-y charge in that way, ditecly over tiie r their he-tds have beta resting i 1 .ViV'l. they f.diow that course
A Startling Pxhibitien at
Jd!0W. C r. S.'.a FraachCti Chioide'.e. "Wonder; ill never cease" must ue :; freipaeut eieiaiu itiou at tue exp isitioa.
i.- e
er.iteiv, and uothimr will
hem, ai t'rs', either one way or the fa v-e vao charge for the water ', -f, ot course, but the natives prompt- 1 o-v up the 1 md leaders with a rate ; nuth-a of horrible noises an 1 tie- i
m ni..cal gesticulation until the hrsi fn nzied sputi tiiid i xeriiotis of the terrtiei'. anima's c-nnpleie-y xhau?t them, and th- n, panting, gasjnng, prone upon the earth, they are extended at the mercy "1 their cuimum captors, who gentlv . urc tl.etn aiong up to the hut m which itivy have been keeping watch during
an-.
rem en,
o
n,u tit Here e-.P
lert tec
were 0'a 'e my ' 1 no -. At iacV i, W at his
a : IP ; I ' g W!":i.I" I. Ci..il.l;i 1 s v 1 1 v . s m ii
W
V'.l.U ' h md, h t ' hi .; ' 1 v a .s tired
i-'ti, was i,st. U; charge of ii ling. ;en, I .- . .. 1 T ... .Ci,t.u i ill ii.
on comm-tn Vi , t his :'te. P,,ritiise. For'v of eand.e 1, and ihe the guns unpro
h
it ;
'.i I if
ta
".s lliiil'llllt le. Ftnu i-i " - .. could h o ;at it was Pits i. uns nan ; 1 v percc -t u a L-iie.c C
P.. ali-.l C'Uro. on-' iv :-..:, ! - iiui .. 1 .n s' ill
s lace to the cans alone. !v;ir.c.ing up-n it the toie-iir.n
1
capiuie iv, ;en. Cvtl'llP't, ilitv
iiVt-Mi 'lays past, for the ie. vhicU to m.ike this eiloit. the natives hive what they
t heir pen or cage, in which 'he lion-like sea s, us they ate captured from night to meat, aie oodecti d and retameu until stiheutit numbeis or a drove of three or four hundred has been siCired. T his cage is noihiug more than a succession of sMiai: poles stuck at wide intervals over a circle, in tiie ground; these poles are d .eked with llu'teriiig s'rps of white eo: ton elo' h, ttii i light ropes are loosely s-ire-tciied from one to the other. Within tais it u;sy cue te the se-a-li-ms are steari'ly iiiiprison' ,1, and though incessantly watetK d by two or three men, they so -.ree-.v make an e'doii to esc inc. but tneir
ItCOibo is oon.-t ui 1 y . .l.:.--T on
out one c-.tunoi netp t alloying tuat tac ex clama'i-ou could never nave been mor he-artily uttered than when, staitiiitig he
lore Hie exadut ot the art ot the
cotseueie, ire h-'su euirasst
tac simile of the tiuttiiu form from the
neck and half way to t'ae knees, va, tllse ovcred in ail its audacious glory e.e of these mai vtlvius alhtirs has found its way here an 1 has been seen by tiie iiutiatcd. Its t areliii-er has permitted ic e. -
aoiiuati'i;!,
uceess.-ii , t. purely a- i s lotin, in an it. material v oh
and wh.ch must be seen to be oonecved, litu! wiiic.ii siinulates a bosom, a waist, and half of the Lips. Those at the ixposition give the entire hips. Thtsjalse form, which masi of cour-e, be m.'iTe expressly for the person wealing it, is .-o soft th it it C O! be sip.ieeed in the hand, yet iiniii'ttiioeiy resumes its sdp.po. It. deceives the toi.eu, being worn under hm raw silk. v-.r a thin tig. ire and it is iu'ended soleiy to give a r.'unde i outline to the attenuated or iVMur.ti'.y th:n
me topo.ci'ig seLPt net 1 swalio-.ved the p 'sPi
let' er, be ;-iuse i knew your lips h ton lied it."
JNothing; will sooner m tk
eyes slioot lire, his brain whirl, and his heart t! ip up against his palate, than o
I lose his balance on his available leg while , 'ryin.tr; t stow tiie other away iu his dual i gttrtneuture. An American trive'er in ; d iway aw : a pig in a peasant's house and sain: "Wiie d. you have the pig in there?" "6aure,' said he of (itia-iay, "rLe h use has all i the couv.o.i adces tu.it a r.ivsor.-ibie to.-
in ! reip.otres."
I piiiC't
J Pu!vorie,l ch:Ofo.,l etieel upon bio Ped ,at ll-iy e i at t .. ;r.p-"' ! I'lP'e i ("trt-ibw ; iri.'.- ; charine m-itier, i
I l ui' l-rg-si o j t" bull; a' N
) ty w;i; ;!!
; loim n. He:i on his farm ne cr ' g'M held of I.
: Mates. To Pr.'scrv" ' p Fio.v i r t wo of u'liieoiPa in ih
ti-; wa'er evel y day : . inch or so ci ,. sp m i'i MPs for tbo w iiio
! be kcp.t in pot- a;i enniii -,
oe orotic n Pi -1 : no h u.. tlnbr position beb're the ! ma te. j The soil ,.f the United r 1 in the world, y.. t in m :p ! fie-s the ant u i! yield i" land under cub j a' i on i inerciise f ri ui year Pi ' A s st i. 'ii as a tic is cut.
hatlit'a! pro p e
u Ps t -o'k,
l won,
tue , ti.e e U
r-- l
' va'e 1 cut ti--.' tl 0 ,w . -
' -Old pi tc a inter iio s 'Pes is the Fur 'pe.-O: c r act-., o-i a! s go-ut iy on do A u, if hi'
. a ilrop ( h o:.;e iiaif an .-h-rni-! Fee.f.'u
t -1t L C
ed tor i j strp pe ' ground timber sions. i Makt
and
re,
S;l M IV. p. uced to
r .s
,l tail' its n
l ! ' an
a oa.
ip in
dier grain . i--p-g-iod crop;, and f using thn-e :
; a
tur
though il ' as entirely un-
l.nued its purp )se It is aii'iy a third of a fenia'e iisoribable velvety, p'iabie h nobo lv can utnh rsiand
aoiiost iietfuing, while they wr.tlte and twist over a. id iitnitiier like a handful ot
C W'
The end. S d tuis, (.b e
va.rvmar
e taw iv ieft
ia i e
I A 1
i il
ns -en a mecr. A i'islttng Hog. i li.i'i Empiirer prints t'ue folits issue of Fri'lay. "An aoa rcm-irksJiie inei,!ent comes era, Indiana. A tew days itsro.
we tv.gg n r toon M.-i' il ,; ro Ihe : - ; ' ,e,iv b IT. :-.
ft
'on-ence as I write v's n-piirt distinctly -hou d le attached the loss of hi cutis, when removed b
o
i
u
n
lb;
is i: W'e.
Tue W tS v..
. .'1:11 lit SSC! u-1 s h-i'.y i Past',; i ' .': : tm ii i . . ot ii a Te si
lattery giiue.
s own regiment, and oc Uiver commanded ry of old sobiii is. ;n ieu it the r .'ports of i is wh; si-viw n. u I thn M. !',:.-; ,r,
e- ate, wh Oil S lVs: 'e d iy, 1 r- o tied 'he Uaol .a-: of hi. ut. i;U"Il My "I'deis to P.-trso-ts '' where aU ear. -t ) oat wi re orders belier .ues w ( lost at ' - !; ; p." c-ntrary, he gained !y a dct iChUie lit ot the is, by which reguneut it i the cp.cmv. et-s itter this were v.iried, w.o, w to t her as insu on -lit or at Aid- ; (.'amp to were faithfully reu ter-
w as r.:uoied e ap Lieuti-n mt Colonel.
.or ba'tcrv of tiie tegiimuis, :n:.i i.id uati! wh-n n iriooi to West Point as While then- he ma le the ac-
t.oe of 1 sh p (. riutard, of Tea- - under w uose guidauoe lie began u iyof th.'-o'.igv.' In 1VT0 he took 't d rs, an i :ice that 'line h s been if t Mary's in tie llighlands,
e levt West
a a , a .
w. V--
ii.-m Ann
asixti.oot young tui'n, one a sou ol a proiiiiitec.t citiz- n tif this city, were lish-i.-g for bass in slogan creek, near Aurora, they wire uisturiaol by a splash in the w . r r as of some animal jumping into the s'-e-.m. Looking in tiie directiou, they s..w a huge black hog, which had evitieiitii come down troai among the roamleg Fes of ;i rKeis which make iife a iiuiviea in unu aiouud the tow n, swim!i ii i api'iiy tt'ii ;ird the center of the. , ...'!, wl eh w,,s about 100 feet wide and to) teet deep. At about the center th-
auiaol uisarpciired. temainuig under the w.i-.el lor ii eo-is .'leraiiie time, and on leal rearing wa- si en to liaie m his mouth ix by-- buss ato';t ei..nt mches long, with w icch he -wi.i'i ash, re, and proceeded to , eat v te. the avidpy ard teiish pei uditr to h si fi-ii'j. At t r having swallowed the i.is! vestige, with a grant the lohmal ..g-.ia I'cto.'iv uiiuseit to t tie water, and .ill iitl cit ett to tt.e bottom. Coming Kp Mth a snort, be made again for ihe shotc with another fish, wlcch lie dispatched as quh-ktv as before. This was repeated a i Uiii-1 time, and on the fourth trip the minimal secured a small turtle, which it : also earned ashore, and after some dit'icub y managed to dispatch, bre iKing the ' siieii with its str-uig teeth, after whiih it. : ami le i oti. s-ttistied wiih its lishiug txpe- ' ricnoe for the day. The story is remarkable, but is vouched for by a young gentleman of undoubted veracity, a son of
bmith, ot this city, who
T 1-1 . '
shape it presents a bust ami hips of fine contour. The cuirass-e or princess waist over libs carries out to perfection a de ceptiou which it is utterly impossible to de .cot. It is worn, il is nei tl'-ess to say, without a corset, being itself a corset without a single bone or spring. How its position set as it is under the arms, and extending as it does half way to the k ices is maintained, is a perfect pu..ie. Tue corsctiere, whose invention it is, spent years pop. m perfecting it, and it is used by danscuses, actresses, and belies beiomring to foreign society; and, after ad, the deception is no greater than that of a paddle corset. Over the high corset it has, for those Appearing in public, this advantage tii.it u is lmpos-oWio to appear deeoiiete with it. A skillful adjustment of lace about the bust is alone necessary. It. is ilesli-eolored and graduated in such a way that it sets close to both bust ami waist. The glass oases containing this startling ' feature" of ti '- exhibition hsve crowds about them at all times. Fancy a biilnrto thoroughly uninitiated person of either sex before these cases, my reader, and tell me, is it not
true ih
t oat noo. at v is rca
A magazme contains a souiou "Ou 1' -. ; turnii.g Consciousness. ' 1 here is no foot-note, and the reader is left in the dark as t whether the p ict was stepp.-d , on by a pile driver, or kieke.i ewe; the fence by the fatuity mu'e. There are some scenes almost too pure ; and sacred to be viewed by the thoughtless world. One ot them is a two-hundred-pound Mouua with a moie on her eain "talkine b.i v" to an ounce and i ii half canary bi d in a brass oaire. 'aiot all kinus ot tie-i acre? ' said a i woul-i-he wit, entering a weti-Kiiowu lurnishing sl.e. "Yes, sir!" r .p. ted fm : siioiunan. ''Well, 1 should hhi a pigsstye." replied the customer. "Ail ngut, sir; just bend d-twn your ho,.; head, and we'll Pake your measure, ' said uie ready sti ptnau. I Froiii ihe French: Tue i.uiy.w-.s lean- : ing on the arm of an cleg up. ani we -lit ay young man and leading her little daugnter by the hand, when suddenly the child cried.: "On, ma, ma, look there: 5e: that genthan-ui that s passing. iVm't you know him?" "N-no, mv child. " "Why, ; iiupiiiiiia: he Wiis pa hist year. ' Ma faint's, j Fuilingten ll.tw keye: Mr. ilnuison, of , West liill, who is a" little supers' hious i picked up a horse shoe iu the sircet the j other day, carrii d it home and u.-iiicd it ; over the front door, heeis down. Twenty minutes later a tall book agent tried to j enter the. door and jabbed the heel of the j horse shoe so far into hi-' eye that he i went wihi with pain, forgot the names of 1 his books, and gave Drouson's ohhau boy ! Join- dollars to lead him to a doepor's
d
a co-.v
a'f acre. Soils in tin ing. 1 1n ui face ; -Ui or tli" or e 0, and
ees roots. Toe Hamilton, Teat 111 any Cai'ti
w Ut n si c ca-i
:t
: ,1 uir the ih
a' . ; ei .' i" J 1'
if t
i 1) tlK
draphie mgan-i h u li in 1 -h.rt! or leileet
are g,
blind throueh this seed eyes begin to mi water 'inly b!md. " c u;se
h:;s yet bc.-n found. Mr. W. F. Prentice, a bee n i outity, Ouio, has 'Jab bivt s has already taken 7 odd noun,
r lot .'go e y for
F.
-f
o In t of
CIO V
son
n-r.O
in k-
d"
r honey front them, and fh .1 houey is yet to be i-.k, m. Tl:
has been t.-i yorahle for the be
web as for he tanners who depene
on gram crojis. To show th" coinp ir-p ive t sd ;m-i'io:i placed Upon tl'- pttlicipal Ani.'llCin voi ds v.-el in abtiicr-tnakui.. Prot ('. S. Sargent gives the f il-i,.ving table ot actual prices, p.-r l.'MIU feet, in tli" V, ton market: l'.lack walnut, sb"i;whbe oak, ttl; cherry, sdil; but'crnur, ,"ji); white ash, slii sugar tuapie, 10. A farmer of '-xperi-nce siys that the fei.'t of a borse reu ibe lU'tre Care lhau the b uly . t hey need ten tunes as much, for in one respect they are a. most the entire horse. All t he .k rooming hen can be done won't avail anything il the horse forced to stanl where his feet w ill be hi; by. In this case the feet wul become tl isoi dereit .
lc' badly out ml bo-l hms il, norse lit for a
th
And n o,v Ilrons'iti's whole
of . re 'J'
just hi istles w it.li horse shoe
nous.
to m: si:i: LYniawiiiiui:. Tiie Woman Who has a Constant Struggle to Keep From Failing to Pieces.
:ipid then the he's wi' fix; and with bad feet is not much else of i he thing.
The Eng'bh prop-'S - to have a irrent igrit-tiltural fair in is, it, :it an expense of ."iO.lHIO Itiss iitl that n"-' CU ur - is declining iu Great Britain. "The number of cattle, the wheat at re.ige koia oiuer crops are decrc-ising, an 1 wry uettav
l rem The liariia-j-tou llaivkeje. li eu,- I. i;,:r She came to the elation a little late ami :
t we sh di soon begin to be afraid 1 had to make a rush for ihe train. Win n .
site reached her seal her hat fed iT. Mie got, it on, hut it toppled over to one side, 1 ami w hen she t'ied to straighet m il up her i ha ir cime tumiiiing do wn. t he lost hi r ticket tw ice before tUe eouduc-ior tcache.l iter, and would have iost ag tin if he ii-idu't taken it away from her. She reached up to put a bundle in the rack above her ; head and hurst the collar button i ll" her ' ilusier and stuck her litpgi is on loui pins , m her dress before shecouid tind one that she diired take out to to ur the damage. ' Then just, as she thought she had got comfortably hettlcd her nitlehand valise, j packed tt) bursting with enough things to load a Saratoga trunk to the mu..ie, ix- i plotted, ami site nearly worketi In rself iu- !
; to fragments Belting it together again. : I Then by ttie time she got the valise shut i j up tier hat. tumbled tf again, ami by the j 1 titi. iOw- ,r..t tl,.i l...t to-.. , .O.t .....! U ,.0
lir' I i" its Pi'tice her hair tu.ob.ed down!
tp.su 'tutioiiai mi- simii is coieicii ... i
otitehalf of the populations of Kingdom is now dciM-ndcm for tut iriportetl f ..-t ul 'I"he peopl:
an exuiPil ion a vive a drooping F.ug'ish r ice
up'.and hay
pound d oiy,
Casts of Living Human lleiugs. Par - I. :. ! 1 was takn by a ftieml to the womtor- ' ful plaster (aists of living lop'ooi beings ! which are among the curiosities of tinRussian Department How the thing is , ihmc, it is unossil.e to imagi.ie, but there the s'atues are, recumbent female figures, undoubtedly taken from living women. One lies slightly turned on her s de, her lips p udeil in a smile, as though she was striving to suppress a laugh. The ot tier, who has much the tinesi form of the two, lies fuce downward, tier feet crossed, and her head pillowed on her raised arms, as though she had thrown
r.erseu down to sleep. 1 he minutest d tailsof the texture of the skin, nails, etc
OfilSl U Wl.
the I. sUsWu hopt
hei
in' i. tl ct'iee
C th-t to re-
iUsine
In
fed.
f w!
a; e g.vi n ' m l from ;i;
the best P ) el ,l:t average lioua.b,
Mr. lienrv W.
w the i". rfonuaiK e.
e, N V., und of tue Ctiuicti ,f
its, it-oveivi n, J . i ne isU:s at Ilob' kea making at place painful to him, Memphis, where he hd tla'e, and where he has the cherished friend of he.i intellect, of beautiss,ssor of every &cil cms tt) have been creat i .flie.es of charity ami .n the out lire ak of the
until he b. e ime -f its victims, he ei e.ms' aniiv h.isiet!, as he wrote t a few- i s ag i, in caring for ''the ti.e '.y:;g.':;'.,d tiie forsaken." lie en w wiioeg Mie awful victories of ; he h is s' ; -d by his guns, but alas!
- i ti' iii;-, io-s generous than has r-ot held his lire, cad this hastily-written sketch
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he r. t ;: d to p o-sc-l nis n.wi sin.--, remained, his ihsho.i. A m in oi p-'.i: f.: the p it -.'-. Pa' Sons st ti '. tor the sw.'i frit mi -hi-p Fro
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Wi'.i ft el with me, 1 en sure, that the race can ill s; aie the txample of this more than hero, who we irs his gown af priest as braveU a he woie his sword of soldier.
lie thinks the an
imal must have caught the ti-h under the
ledges of rock in the bottom ot the stream, as it seemed to lie rooting among the stones while uuder the water." The Girls at arragansett. A Lady iu e'iiK: go 1 line. At iarrag;uiselt Pier the guests aie painfully respectable in their conduct, ind ed no proper young women would petni t even the suit' to touch her unstoekinged feet. iNo, indeed. .No foolishness oi that sort. No tra!fu! ankles, bare an.l bro .vn. For any kitid of w andering judge to foolish himself about when he is present with tneir possessor, lior to feel sentimental I over titty years from now. Imagine a judge of the future becoming regretful Hiid lachrjmose at the recollection of a t.a r of red stockings, all embroidered I w ith black, or a pair ef pink ones winch were sniped around and around with i pale blue! These close-litting protectors ! Pake the poetry and the miserable
being amusingly noticeable, and showing
that the preparation used for these Casts, 1 the composition whereof is a secret, must be applied cold. Then 'd the little in- I dentations in the soles of the feet and ttie j palms ot the hands, and the 'curves of ! the nails ami their rimming of skin and! ilesh .are reproduced with even startling j accuracy. The process by which these
again, and as soon as she got her lour
tw isted up and harpooned tt wd h a couple of hair-pins, the valise w ent 'ill', and w hen she got oil at New Prague she tucked, the gasping valise under her arm, and tried to corral her toppling hat and wondering hair with one ham!, and as she went liutieriiig and straggling into the depot, one couldn't help thinking that it would be safer and more convenient to
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t V 'v- o, P. , - '., -rf - ,,, . rlm Lor iu sections and llag her against P-V.v- lv V , U,krtUl imd ouno,,s everything. 1 have seen this woman on iltscov e! . i . . ip, J several oilier trams and she has never I been able to keep herself together. There 1 ho I earful Ihamos Disaster. j seems to be more average humanity about t.oiittou r,irr. s.,iiiieni-i' chicagu .Journal. j her than there is about her neater sister. It is terrible to think ot the hundreds She isn't so aggravating, but she keeps and thousands of oi.ee happy families so yoU in a state of agonizing suspense, for suddenly plunged into misery for which ! you never know where she is going to there can be no relief. The cases are j give way next. numerous where two, three, four, and i
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iiuitr 'iiiipiu. ttuii i vuu set' : xi is oouoi- - , .- r , fed it unmarried gentlemen are at a!1 'cal postt.on at one of the whaives, aw are of the summer retreat of hundreds H,,ul wlV cou'1 ,not, k':.vc l,HS 1H .8,t- ,h,lJ
even five, members of the same bouse
hold thus perished together, leaving sometimes only tne father, again the mother, or a single brother or sister surviving. In one instance, a little girl of PJ, whu iemained at home to mind the house, is the sole survivor of a family of six.
An extreme case has com under my
( apttu iiig ea-I.ions in Alaska. i e i'i :.l.,--ee.-,! r by H.-nry V. Elliot, S rOe-. -r for Octoher. A singular m--t iit 1 is annually employed by the natives of St. Pauls Island, A bisk i, f or i he c. tpture of the sea-lion, liete is ati is. and which, instead of presenting an Viiuost unbroken line of bold, abnip- c did to the sea, like its fellows iu "lie North I'lcilie, otbrs to the landing seils a low, though gradually rising ground. Taking advantage of this topography, the natives of St. Paul' Island secure i v, iv season hundreds of sea-lions, with, h i i tithe of 'hclahor and exposure w ith w h ci their capture is attended al
1 o! "awtui nice"' young women. They are not only pretty but thev are stylish, ; and their coiitiuct is as exact as if it had j been formulated by an engineer of social ; behavior. Itideetl, they are all so pro
foundly absoihed in conducting themselves properly th-rt they have no time left in which to be agreeable. They do not at. a. 1 resemble young girls in sunnnm time, "but are dreadfully V.ke old maids." That was what the chambermaid said of them to the porter w hen she was explaining how she enjoyed her life here as compared to her last summer at Fung Branch. The young lady at the Pier used no violent or superlative adjectives. She neither insists tn.it a poor ultlt immateri-
lay sent his whole family his wife and
eight children on the excursion to snend a happy day. They all breakfasted together in the morning, and at midnight the corpses of his w ife and six cluldien were gathered under the same roof, those of the other two not having been recovered. W hat is to be expected of a hiving husband and father uudrr such circumstances as these? Is it any wonder that atlbcted men and women are going about the streets f Woolwich raving mad? Several have already been taken to the asylums. In 1-iwrema-burjf. ly., the citizens rwi-ntly t!,cliteil at the ikiIIh that uo more Intoxicants hu.i.11 be sold in tht- tou on tsnadaysa
The Yamicrbilt Will Oic. New York, September 'JL The Yanderbilt will case was resumed to-day. An otl'er was made to prove that in is;:', prior to the will, Commodore Yanderbilt told a lady he received a communication fioin his dead wife to leave the bulk of his property to his eldest son, so as to keep it togethei, and that he was going 13 do so. The object was to show that Spiritualism was not a mere speculative belief with hint, but iulluenced him iu business matters.
The large and increasing importation into Ciertujuy of American fresh beef, hams, sausages, stoves, glass, cotton goods, sole leather, canned vegetables, fruits, oysters and lobsters, and machines of all kinds, are worrying the English a good deal. The Pall Mali (iazrtte says: "There cannot be a doubt thru the Fnitrd States are year after year taking away t rom us our best customers, and puhiiiu trade in quarters where with the exercise of a little honesty and enterprise we might have done a good business."
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the host oats, in smiie cases hear.-, being suiisiitu eo fur the i,,IU l , Tne tin .ntUy of ha v varies according to the eou-op 'ution. The limit to the oats is the appetite, ihe traiiit r taking care ;i"t to s atsl'y the horse, which would produce sat iety ami disgu-t. Fk'e.iing a horse is generally don- in the vein wiih a broad-bladcd lancet; and when the vein is sullieieutly pressed ami si cured, s-1 as to eaus-o it to swell, then the point of the lancet is sent in with the lelt hand, and, cutting upwards, uiak s n 1 1 the opening necessary. When su'liC.ietit blood is taken, the cut ought to bsqueeed together ami fastened with a pm 15y pressing the vein below the wound the blood wiii shoot out in a stream and fall clear into the .bucket ready to receive tt. Wine an 1 Wotnei1. litist'in Courier. Ii was a law among the Thesalians that women should not ilrmk wine, but that of whatever age they might be, they should have water only. Theophrastis alarms that a similar law prevailed among the Milesians. In the eaiiy ages of Koine it is ceitain that the use of it w.r- altogether interdicted to the female sex. W hen any of thetn infringed this lule their husbands, or nearest relatives, were authorized tti chastize them; and, in the time of
Komuius, mere was even a taw wtue-.i subjected them to capital punishment if found in a st.ate of intoxication. While the women were thus wholly excluded from the pleasures of wine, the men themselves indulged In them hut moderately; but when, in later times, drinking to excess became the vice and boast of the male sex, they could not in consistency ref use to the partners of their joys some share of participation in the excess. The laws on the subject being once relaxed, fill quickly into desuetude; and at length we tind the ladis of Koine boldly rivxling their husbands in their haech m,alian orgies. Seneca represents them as passing whole nights at table, and, wiih charged goblets in their hands, not only vicing with, but surpassing the most robust debauchees
I-'l-jtlitlii-r Ihe liiillaiiM. Leavenworth, Kansas, September it'. A dispatch from 1 lodge City, Kansas says the Indians which are being pursued by troops and cattle men, were louml intrenched on Sand (.'reek, thirty-live miles southwest of here. Fighting began Saturday, and at hit accounts several Indians had been killed, but nobody on our side Hurt. Tim Indians are sai-l to have a great number of stolcti sheep in their pos-s.essien.
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