Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 November 1873 — Page 2

MiSCKLLAXY.

;.v rut: mill. II V kill ri IMM OSClRllC Ovt r lhe cr.iif tin- i .nh ilmpa 1 iw u, Ami i-iiino in to t'- larllirr t'Ulin.l, Cnininf sa In Itir il. -t.il tw Wliil.- Un- Hlti'l 111 Hie -oU u ixuna arnl route I Br ilav .l nisM h Iii? bl.mt it wilt, 'r'roi'u li. so u' l.ur (.i ii. r. u uh liltlr iHiiuit : An i-nijir i ! t l.ui'l trmii lull l lull, M In rr ' the v iu. IU Uic ea.U K"' roilinl Ullil ruuii'l. tnly my null an-l I lirtwi't-n; ill 111 1.1 an. I I an I It sllllattl minimi! lie", iu.iiiv vi-r. mni'i' tn.it w'' ru-ir' llie wiu'l hi tin- (; ruitn 1 u u I roiin.l. Thf livi l.n,' trouMi-.t ni.-lit In-fori' V Iiiiii- l u't t ir,-. tin- .Irow-mr li "Uii'l; Ituil.- I tin- i.it-ii mi lli- I'Jiri- l-in il.Hir, Hhiiriiir hiikI hi I k- .ii vDl round una rutin. I. All ni.-l.t it m-. iii.-.l iliroiu'h t!i .lark uIhuiI Thai iii. tliii. ni-'ki 'I mi m moaning aniliul; But llir ur Mi ir In.l, uml tin' '""I An t tin- win. I la Hie .u vv.-nl ruuml mill rutin. I. Tlir liTt I nr r:ri.t I cnuM not rest, Anl UU-an-1 !' llii i-.Tii Irfr.mnJ: TV win 1 1 m.'l I. i-"l kfl i.i-Im-iI, Wtiilr tin- wiii l 111 the wt iii rotinu anu rounl. thilr, at li-', in t!n' glimmer of iltitrn, 1 Ui'ki'.l uliroa I mi Hi.' loin ly Kruiiii'l: Arl'l while nu-t wa-on-i iltlr..vu Ibr win. I iu the ni. wt ut ruiuitl uud rouuJ Anl firt a lock of loiu M i k liir, An.l n-t un uiii-in Ii-!.i i Uu l I found, Alily 1 wi nt il .iwii i:.' (' null stair, VV liili- tin- w m l in l.ic Am. w.iil ruuii'l ami mini, I . Tin- f id' I h it lovi-.l m a boyish fool, Anl i ur-i-1 in in luinli.Hi i, tlia-l an. I (IrnWueil, Lo.k.'it up at tie- uii.iiuh Hi- i-unllnu xmI, wii!i.- i ne wml in un- saiU wtiit ruuuii ami 1 burn -1 ) r strailiuvny nut nf ki-n, l-i, .1 -vvn !.' p. o il nf aU'lit an.lsotlii.l! An.l mi I . un1.. I up l.'ir rt nr aain, w bil in w in. I in tiie sail wriit rounJan l r.iuul. Tb w..rl.l riili on 1ih th w htt- of my mill, tin. v, r m iy iin t.-r it w i iK'ilt li. r.iuii.l : Willi nrr.iw or j -y un man rt.iri.l t-lil I 'lbt- w ml in llir i-.iii. g'H-i rmiiiil an J ruuml. Can any (.-li i-t of tin- l.iiri.'.l pi.t It. ii- in. in iiii.li-r ynn Irani). Inl nioiinil? Mti.it iii.it!. i Ui.- M-r.'uiiioI tin- innliiltilil lilitst VNiku tli- win 1 in liio au g'H round ami ri u ml ' Whi-th. r f n in north ormmth it Mows, Kvi-r t:' -tin my coi n l itr.mn.l W li mi. . il l 1 r.-i .ii u lul i in or f'M i, H tint- .in' ,iul i.i 11 ax.j j.j Tjni an 1 rotiu'i y Till: Jl lMit'S STOKY. " I ilmi't Ji'w I coul. 1 havi'tloiii' iiiort' fur tiitii tliiiti I lil; Inn till tlx- niiin fIioiiM lint li;ivc Im-i ii plllil-lit 1 hi'hul. llilVf Imi-I ;ti-ini;ti'.." Willi tin - wnril tin' JilI'i- awi.ki'tn the cuii-i iuti-iii - tliiit li" lu l a Ii lluwtnvi ! r : aii-l tln-n. a il -'iinr il.iii.itinii vf hi n in. irk w n!il. U in onliT, went (in : " V' li:i I a vi-rv iiiti-n'-tin trial in An tin l.L-t w lv. 1 mil t ';irtn-rr lri-li Tniii. In- i ralli-il va trinl f"r iminli-r. 1 liIniilr.l 1 1 1 in . .u i I tn'Yi r -tni'liil li.inl.-r for a i Iii nt in my lilt. Kr a un k 1m lurt-, ami thrin-li"iit tl.f trial. I wnrki'il ni:;lit arii 1 il.iv tn liH.W ii i ti-tituwiiv. aii'l tu pii-f-nt tin- ;i-' tn thi" jury in tin- lN -t i-Mi-1 i ir 1 1 1 . I cnii-iilti ii w ith all the attorney not 'ii:ii-i l'.r tin1 imi'iiiiiiii. U'i p liim nil with thn- yi-ar in tlm jM iiiU iiti.iry ; hut In- onir'it ii"t t ha Ihi-h j.iiiii-ln il In- liuiil I have iMi-tiai'ijuitti-'l." Tim . l!nT-j.:i- iiL'i-r ijiii rii-il a tn the cin-um 't.iin att-ii.iiiir the alle-il inurl r, a:i I the Juile anweni : "1'lnywire i-ry jHi-iiliar, an.l that i tin- r a n why tin- trial wa o very iiiti-r-'liiir. A wmiiaii iii in Montana, w h ui'Vi r .iw T'uiii ( ;iil rry, tlmiiirht that he h i I il.ine ln-r ".Teat wrmi; aicl so. w hen hhe wa a-keil. a theihiae i. to 'take up with a new man,' .-le' naintil her ti rni : Kiil Tom CarlM rrv, vt Au-tin. Nevada.' "M.tit I never saw nor heart I of the mail." ai. the Montana :i-iniirt. " ' Nevert hi-le-,' -ai.l she, kill Tom CarUrry.' "It i the ileptli of winter, w a oljetil, 'aii'l we are liumlreil of miles from Ail-tin. Tin journey cannot now U' lllinle. Kill him In the -rin,' kiM the mmk ntiiiL' woman. Ve,' niM he, ami the rompai t wa wah!. "With the oM-nin? ol travel in the irin; tin rv arrived at Silt "Like City, hy tin- Montana -t.isre, an inliviilual who tmly iiiioiineii that lie was on hi way to kill CarU rry. Salt Lake City f a 'tn way tmin Au-tiu. hut the fricti'l-hip of InipIiT in n fpaii mm !i "Tenter li-tain es. Tom va ijiiii-kly Milvi-il of the appro.n h nf hi vi-iior, hut he tiMik no Mt p cither t pet out of tlw way or to lie -m' ially prepared to --e conipiiny. lie wa then rinplowil at the Key-tone Iill, nine mile from ton n. and he r.-iid thi-re nearlv a whole wi-i k after lie knew that tin-Montana chap was in Au-tiii. Yu ec, Tom i a Hin-eahle iii.-in. an 1 he didn't want any ilil'.i. nlty. Mot men would h.ie conn' in at ouee, and pot the all. lir oil their liai.d:" The li-tent-r cnt rtaineil doiiht at thi IHiint. hut a hip nothing, the .Fudpe proecitl! : '.Saturday evening, jti-t a. u-ual with him, Tom came into the city, and after p ttinp haved uml fixcd-up for Iii holiUy. In- went around to th.' saloons, w here many nf the teople n inininp towns "jK-nd tin ir lei-ure, to uni t hi friend. Itwa-n't lotij In-fur he -neounteriil the Montana fellow, wh' liejan at oiiee. in Tom' hearing, to make innltin remark-." lien- the 'M tier interriiited with " M hy lid he inakeiu-iiltinpreiiiiiik? It he had made a loii journey -uli ly fur t he urH-' of killiii'.' Tom, why did not he Mil nt him fitldiiind?" ' HeeaiiM'," -ai l the .ludpi', "that Wdiild have Ui'ii tnunler. Tim cnmniiinity 1 (low n mi murder, and he would have hei ii lUnplim; from an aw niuvr-lieaiii In filteeti tuiiiiiti -. Killing i a erv ilill. rent matter. Mii-n two nu n pi t "into a liu'lit. mid nil I fair Is tween them, ami one kill the other, community don't ordinarily seem to fe l iiiiii h concern on the stiliject. I'mli r Kin h in iimMauce. the only w ay for Montana w;i- to provoke Tom to a piatTcl. and lead up to a lipht. I'.ut Tom wa-n't dixm to praiify him he wouldn't take nr imiiii- didn't seem to hear; hut reiM'ntedlr h-ft one saloon to po to Hiiother. u-t to keep out of the way. Mont na followed him up, until. at la-t, .-tandinp ripht

lK-fore Toiii. lie JuiniK'd up hImiiiI t w o feet from the iloor, and came down with u hem v jar, and Mid, Tin Chil!' Kvcn thi- i'om didn't resent he only put hi hand over his faiv and wept! lact. sir. the tear actually flowed, until hi liest friends ihoupht hV wa an arrant tit ward I ; and when he poi up and went away to hi room to Ul. there w:i-n't one of them to say a pood word for him. "Molilalia enjoyed a sc.i-oii of plory. Hi- had -aid, I'm Chief! in a pul'lie pl.n-e, and n man had d.m-d am pt the clialleiipe. "The next nioininp Tom was standing on the -idewalk. when Montana cune alonp, and tiny met fan- to face. 1'oin .-'ke to him in a very quiet, low tone, sayinp : stranper. you u-ed me pretty roiiph la.-t niplit. Init'l don't h-ar malice, .lu-t -iiy tlut you'd Isi-n (lrinkiii aiol didn't mean it. and we'll -ay no inure ahoiit it." Montana au-wcrcd, N apolupa-s in mil;!.' " Well,' .-aid Tom. ' you needn't upolopic. Come into the .-.ilouii and chink pla-M-s with inc. ami we'll let the mailer drop.' I'lieii .Montana Mid. 'Tout Carlicrry. l itlicr vou're penerou. or cKe you're a cowatil. I don't think ou're couardlv.

an' if I'd know n you at the -tart, it' mo-t likely I wouldn't ha' wa led in. lint tinmatter can't lie let drop., tor there's liiiniliiil u' people in my sn-timi nn' U -tweeii lu re and there w ho know that 1 came lu re to kill you ; so tin re's hut two ways we 11111-1 lipht, or you inti-t run. It" you'll run. it'll tie jet a pood to me a to tiplit. " Tom's afiuot suppliant Nearinp di-ais. ieared on the in-tant, and he -iiid : Nranpcr, I aint inu' h in the liahit o' rutinin', an' if we're to liplit. we may a well have it out now, a any time. Are J oil licvIe.1V" " l oin a-ked this question, Uvau-e we have a law apain-t the earrvinp concealed wc;iMin, whidi i n par.lcil at -in h hours as K'ople think they will have no ue for their arm, and di-rep;irded at all others. "The anwer wa. 'No; I left my revolver with the h..r-keeper o" the 1I.chanpe.' "Mo t it.' sai I Tom; I'll wait for von here.' " I'he Kxch inpe w a iu a corner huiMinp across a street which came in at ripht anples to the -idewalk win-re they were vtaiulinp. Montana went in at the front dour, hut came out at the -i.le on the cro--tn-t, liopili;' toeal lip mid t:et the drop" on l oin, hut thi was not ca-y. T'oin w a w ido-awake he had cro-ed the main street to ptcinl apain-t siirnri-e; so, when Montana poked hi pi-tol round the corner and followed it w itli ju-t enouph of hi-head to take -iplu. CarlnTry wa not in ranpe. In :i inoinent tln ir eye-nu t. and the shiHitinp Is-pan. Tom -tirln i low tl clo-e to the road-ls-d, to present 1 he smallest po il.le are;i a a mark, and Im-c.iu-e it i- companitivcly di!li-ult to hit an ohjeet hinp on the pround. Mont.uiii -hi'ltereil himelt somewh.it tu'liilid a low row of sack- of potatoc Ivinp mi the i-dpt of the -idewalk. an I partly l-iiiid a -mail awiiinp-p.it. Thi la-t w;i a fatal error. f.r wild a tall pot fur a mark it i- the cad-e-t thinp iu the world to make a liin-diot. " I am niakinp a lonp -tory of the -lioot-inp, w 1 tit -I i in reality wa very -oon over. Tiny lircd three -hot aiieiiii a many -ei-ond. Turn's third hall ja-ed throiiph Montana' heart, and he wadead In -fore hi head relMiiinded on the hrick paveiuent. Carlx-rrv surn-mlcreil hiin-clf and wa kept iu jail until hi-trial '.'i!iicnil',al;.iMph kiil toany amount wa- offen-d." AtfT il p.UIe, tlie.luilpeaildiil. " I don't see how I could have done nmre fur him tli in I did: tun the man -li"iiM not h.ie Imi'H pUllidieil he should have Imi ii ae(llittl : aii'l he Would have lieell lillt for one circilin-talier. which prrjudiii'd the court and jury apain-t him." " ' liat w a the circutn-tiUiee so prejudicial V" ijile-tioiied tin' li-telier. " The Slontiina hap wa the fourth inati Tmii had killed in Au-lin." au-wcrcd the .llldpc, ililn'Mftltly. Ihrrlartd Mnithhj. Spirit In the Hack wood. )ti Si tion in St. Croix county. Minn., live a family hv the name of l.yin h, who an-trouliled hy havinp tln ir clothe cut up. their didie hroken. and many other thinp fn numerous to men. don. All thi in hroad day lipht. I stayed tlu-re "iVedne-day nipht." Ail wa quiet alii r dark, until 7 : la a. m..wlieri thinp. such a rollinp-pin-, epps. tin j'lati s, earthen cup. Is-pan to pet up of tlnir ow u uccord and -liiMit around the riMun. One iiini' hit a little pirl, two year-oi l. hurtinp In rhadly. Mr. I.yiu h nil", rs j:.t.i to have it explained. " Tin y have had snine mo win th of property detroii. Hundred of -on have sjimi tlie-e Illiup--. ilielildilip the editor nfthelatie County Mnrx, ami the I'ivcr l';ill pajM-r. Ye-tenl:iy II. M. Taylor, editor of tinStar and Ti ', of thi plan, I'o-t-nia-ter laper, lllld seeral other, left for the scene of action. The thinp all move lntw i-eii ; and lit a. in. and J aiul'lp. in.. and iiothinp 1 di-turhc ori Sunday. Tlu family I'.ihh' went into a kettle of lioilinp w ater and w a spoiled, hroad : xes and nn per pet up with no one near them and fly around. TliUi.no myth, hut a ad realit v. Cor. Sf. I'aul Vimrrr. I'rosrrrsH of ratcnl. The followinp Were the tllllllher of a)ilicatioii4 for patent made to the prim inal povcrninents of the world iii the year Is?.1, aspiven in the puhli-hed stati-tii of the r.riii-h Patent ( Mliii' : I'n'tnl stati l.'.'ll r.oir' 4, .1 lin-at Itrit.tin il '' li.'lmnm I n.'l A I -1 r I :k . . 'i.u ' r.la Italy 21 -HMniy .... in Swi-ii-ii nu.l Norway -J Hanoi . it;W iirti inl.iirif '1 Iti.l.-n Ill oth.-r roiititrli . . M The Mppn-pate iiiiiiiIm r of patent ajplii d for in all of the countries al.uve named, in ls72. exi pt in the Cuited State, wa 1 l.lCJ, tlui sliowinp that iu thi coimtrv the iiumlicr of patent annually llplieil fur t'XH'cd. IiV 4. 171. the I'otnhined nuuilM-r applied f'ur in all ot' -- I'ountrie ahovc liamrd. Ssi. ntifir Amrrienn, Mi eilon, the nctn , ha authuri'd the Philadelphia Fnuiif.iiii Soi ii ty to end a drinking fountain at liercxH'ii-e.

Ki'lipiuiiN Kites of (lit' ( lilncsc iu Sail Irani i-co. A correspondent of the New York II0 1 w ritinp lioin S.111 I-' ram ico. say: Since my last interview with the six companies there ha hceii a clianpe, throiiph the death of Ah Chin Sin y, to whom I have In ch iud htcd for aid in my Chinese invi stipatioii. ihninp lurinp life Im-cii a pruiniui nt mciuhcr and inpetor of the in eonp Coiiipany. and havinp died full of hoiiorand year-, his funeral wa one nl pomp and di-pl.iv. The hotly wa- kept a'ove pround four ilays, and then di'po-iied iu the Chine-;' vault at I .one Mountain Cemetery ctcrday. The de-cea-ed had loup Im-cii a rc-iddit of Californiii. h.nvinp ciniprated Ironi llmip Jump in is la. He had i-ilc. Kii"liiu.. I'raiicc, and ticnnaiiy ; had hccii iu Pliiladclphi.i. Chic.ipo. haft iuiorc, St. I.uni-, and New York. Was pre-ciit and wi!nesed the second ii.aupuratioti of Prc-idi-ut Lincoln at Va-hinploii. and al-o at the reception of the hiu linpaine party, with whom Inwent to 1-jirupe. Ul' iniir-i- his memory will he honored and respected. Iu company with several white merchant who had attended the funeral, and with LccSinp, who. Humph only Iweiitysix Veal- of ape. ha- already ts-eli selected to lid tde dead man's place. I went to the llanp Per I.miph ic-taurant iiiimediatcly idler the ceremonies. I found the place elepantly lit up and decorated, and wu.s infoi'iinil lh.it it wa the occii-ioii of the Fea-t f Ah Ten ( or the inoun). w hich ione of preat importance and pener.d ivjuicinp. Many per-ous n-idinp iu the immediate m iphhorhood of the principal jo-s-hoil-e ha e fur the pa-t W cck lint iced several Chinamen IniiMinp a drapon o eiiormou sie, with crc-icd head and horned hody. Thi i the pod of the fe-

ii v;o. and 1- one 01 1 111 l't .... .-i . J ' ' - -4 in the Chinese calcndarto the women. who pay l.im extreme devotion, as hi- malipnitv appears to he directed soh ly ;ip:iin-t tlieirseX. La-t evcninp. ju-t iis darknes was scttlinp ovt r the city, there wa- lump iu front of every hoie occupied hy the Chinese a larpe'aiid fantastically ornamented lantern, the purpose of w hich i to ward oil cilpenii. t ur party, leavinp the saloon, proceeded to the TtiiipWa Moa Temple, wln-rewe arrived ju-t a s-v ral Chine-e pricts were .oundii:p the ponp. cymlcil, and h:iiittiuys. w hieh were to call ihe di ciplrs if Coiifueiu- to wor-liip. Soon 1 -row 1 1 of I hiuooeii and w on ten Isl' iti to enter the temple and pray in tln ir peculiar Style. Ihe lelllple Wa IIIOIV porpeoii.lv ileeor.tted than u-ual. and a de-eriptiou I'lirni-heil hv Lee S.lllp ot the paini i HITseemed to me to lie it:ti-re-l ilip. T he puardiatl- of Ihe oiili-r pate wen- two Jarpc iiiununy lipun-. ciirht fit hiph, and dres-ed iu cliihorafi ly decorated tin-el and p:iM-r lire c. 1 he'v keep nil' inti oM rand Lru;ird tin ditl'.-i'i lit ch i-iun. In one of the.e are hutip live lonp liaiuier-. on whic h are rcprc-i nti d the pimi-hini iit-ln-towe-1 on the vile and refractory wonicii. ( ll each We -ie.- jlldpe.otl o!e side of W h.'lll i- :i poiMl p-eniii showinp the culprit' virtue., while on the oth-r -i'le thecil peiiius -how In r iec. Uii'iini are deI'iele.l a reeeiinp plllli-'illli lit. to -ay the ioa.t, simply harhamu. We have tln iii with the can pile or -tone collar on. and tloundeiinp iu a sea of ho.linp hl.Mid. Sunie arv reprcseiitecl lied to tin- pillory and fed on lire; some arc h-inp thrown into sea- of molten lead. Apaill we see I demon- Mittinp women into a wheel: throiiph w hat look like a eolh e hopper, and crii-hinp tin in: some iu another f -ne an- torn to pieii-- hy w ihl ls-a-t. anil t lini-h thi. the oW'et pr.icle of puni-!i-tnent. We have them .ll-Mined hy the wait from a cro. . -har ;.ml then drapped down hy weipht. linally to In- t ltil Ih d and spitted to death. The preidinp pi niu of th cruelties i- il pood-liat tired mall, who weep when he pronounces jiidpnient. Tin lir-t-ela-puni-hiiii nts are more cnn l ami dc ili-h than fho-c iM-fore piven. I will incntion it here that the puni-hniciit dc-ciild ahovc and hereafter, I-e S.mp -ay-, arc iii'tually tiractied on li inp men :ind w onieii in ( hina. The s t ies of torture d"iiominated tirst-cl.i may Iw dc-crilM-d a thru-tin di-n of snakes, 'tlnppnl hv the tonpin. throw n into c uldron of hoilinp oil. cm-hod hetwn-n heavy stmie. hurned to death, ili-cinliowelcd. ami impaled on knives. These puiii-hment are, however, ofl'-et hy sevt ral other p.iintinps which are pre;itIv Wnl-llilM'd hv the Chiin-e Women. Tin y repn - lit virtuoii women, w ho are re-tinpnii drapun and flower. Tln-y are dre-seil iu purple ami pold. nnd ha the dmpoii cnihroidcn'd in the imperial color. M-llow iind pold. on their hrca-ts. The ir feet r -t otl preen Cll-hiull. Ill the (1-liter of the temple hanp ii l.irp lamp, around which hanp tipun de riptive of IcitMe sii-lie. T'here are folir hatui' -ceili -, Willi manikin lipun-s of virtuous women and cruel men. Tin' w omen an-of cotir- -toriou. A larpe t.ihlct coniiiieinoraiive n the fea-t hanp over all. Tim far my new cotiipr idor hail only informed tin- ahoiit the temple and painlinp-. AnoMilieall 111 III. hllll U h It litee for hittlln W -peper. put him All Ten day in epi r, I speak you him Moly," said he a w returned to the rctaurant. Ami lu re my new Monpoli.in nii-nlor told me many reliplou hut fantastic lepend-. On next Sundiiy afternoon and evcninp, the la-t day of thi fea-t, there w ill In- a peneral wor-hip of the aiiii-stral talih-t ami the household pod U-loiiKUip to the different v hrants, w iudinp up with a prand haii'i'iet. Tlio Latest " Amcrlcaii Ahrnatl." A cheeky individual iiiiiiuiincinp him-i If a "ol. W in. MullM-rt. a nn iiils-r nf President liraiif military stall'. ;ind ilreed in the full unil'oriii nf a Pniti-d States .'iriny oIlinT, has 11 sw indlinp some of the smaller poti ntate of t ierniany in rather a novel mamier. lately. Armed with the most tinexu ptiotialile credential, he apMared iii seer:il of th'1 smaller capital citie-. where he had little ditlleul'y in nhtilininp iiece- to the liettv court-! W" it 1 1 him tin scf-stv Jed cofutiel had a ciirieus suhscriptioii li-t. wl i li IM-fore takinp leave of hi new ly made eininclit ;ieiii;iiulaiiee. he -iihmiticd to I lo iii. Thi suhscriptioii li-t wa for eoiitriliiition fur a pipantic nioiiiuneiit at W a-hinpton in honor of the soldier killed iu the l it" civil war. Col. Ilurlhcrt stated that only ruler of State and military iind civ il olliei r of the hiph-e-t rank w take part in thi-prand en-terpri-e, and in openiup hi li-t M. proudly pointed to Ihe llatnc of President lilMlit, (vm ( ii Victor! t, the Janpt pt Williani,

Mirli.il MaeM ihon. Iti.ticii'ek uml ntlii

illilslriolis K-sonape. w ho hiiilc.'li ll slid-M-rilicd lilHially. For some lime the Colone l'. Iiitlc panic worked licauiiliilly, uml he succeeded in ohtainiup coiisic icrahlc sliin of liioiiev, hut at la-t lie came to Ie-;ai, lu the ) Hichv 'f Anhiill, W In re Ihe rciptlinp tin ko and hi people proved to he a little sharper than previous iciim-. T'licir suspicions hcinp aroused, iifli-r a hi ii faml sali-taciory correspondence with Mr. Haiii-rott in hi rliu, they had llurlbcrt arrested on a charpc of sw indlinp, and he w ill now have to -ulli-r for hi smart hut w ;i w ard career. Hi real name scctu In Im- IMw.'ird lieatly, and thoiiph an Iri-h-tii.iu hy liirili. he ha- lonp lived in tinWc.s.u u State-. Ilinii!( r- of the 'I t pes. W h;it arc called error of Ihe pres.." says the- London (ir,iiir, are often (II. II LI 1 1 more the fault of had pe lllll.ili-liii ill. in of the printers; hut. whoever may In-to hi. line for Ihc-c iiniiuv inp ini-hap-. tin -re 1. . he little d.il.lit tl'iat a collection ot iXamph Would niiikc il clll'ioll- Volume. J In re si ni im ii a -ui t ol f italitv aliuitt errata, fur inol people'- epi riem-e v ill tell tin in that, il il w ord Ih oiniiled. it vv ill very often happen to he one w ithollt uliielllli" whole -cii-e of the pa --ape i1 1 1 :l 1 1 I'ially altered. Some ('lie ha- -aid of a circles tr.in-ci iin r Ihiit he could hardly cujiy the Comniamlnienls w i'luuit h-av-inp -oine of Ihe " not-" out.' It ha- lately Ih-cii pointed out that, in a report of the A Ichhish. nf York's -( r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ii I ore the hriti-h A oi iiition. the poetdaurcale' i-tr.ill-forilled into 'the po-t-oflice telcpraph;' hut thi U hardly cqihil to the cMjlli-ite li.-lthos of the printer who. h;ivitip to quote I Jay's well-know ii all u -ion to Martha and Tere-a Hloiint a- t he fair-halr-e.l M.nih.i iiioi T' 1 1 -.. I .j . .a ;.. ;!...;;.!.: projM r to -m II the hrovv n" vv itli a capkal P. Perl tap it i only fair to - t ap ain-i thi- the tut that Mr. Pay lie Col li ra un -nthat one nf the most admired line-iii Slial.e-M-are, c haMiled o prccll I'll I I-.' iii the dccriptioii of l'a!-tatl"s death, i-a lucre hlillnlcf of the pre.-, :iud that We olipht to read. Olia tahle o' PI cell lrie.e.' pin-Is, huwi-vi r. prohaMy stiller more than nn re pru-e-w i in r- Irom the iii-eidi nt-nf t p .prapliy. fur iu matter so delicaie. a puilj. or i-Veli the .-lllistillltioil of i lipllle fur & letter, W ill -uliictinie. do -t rioll-dalll-ape to a line. We once -aw a quutaiioii from the pin t-l.iurc a'c's ct-es on the h.ilmM'ivi ehafpe jointiHl ' Ill'o '. i- V ill. V el'. I. alll I; i.i.- iin-no ' hut. ii I hi wa in the column ot a 'auad: ill dew -paper, it i to lie Iiomi that Mr. l'i-nnoii wa -i..-ind Ihe -ipht of tho-e otli ii-ivc iiiuai ral-." Spcnl of K.'.ilvvay Trains. A writer iu tin- 'e,.. r, in iliciis.inpthe 'jiie-tioii ii-to In in-r it w ill Is- ilili run ;i locotno: iv i npine and train ;d the sMt-d i f oin- 1 1 1 1 to I -i I miles an hour, present t he f . illovv inp i nt te-tinp f.ie! r. -pardinp t lii iiv i rape r:ite of e po : rain-, past and pn -ei.t : In Lnpl.ind. tin- :.c rapi .peed un ,e Im lilii'd i o.H h line-, in I-.'.' and ls ;u w,, a little over ten mile . an In ur; in th.- follow inp u-.u- thi. r.r.e w.;.ii Ivanceil to thirty iiuh -. At pte-i ni ihe lliphest railway -peed- ill the VV nl 1-i ale iitt. lined mi ihe Iite.-it Wi-niii l.'iiilwav. I'lipl.iml, whii h may Ih-taken rntimlly :t litiy mile an imnr! Altlmiiph it i -iii I hat hnini I nun- t rave hi I Vom sw indon to London at the rate nf eiphty miU -aii hour. 1 lie VV titer ( plc--i- hi- Im Iii f that "Will IVe In Ver U II ahle to oht.iill tin' -h.I'loW of :i proof that thi- -pi i-d hi- Im li rem In d under any ciri iiiii-i.ini i - or at any time whatever nu iitiV railway." In one instance. :i train on the in-at N'urtln ru l.'ailw ay, eoiisj.jinp i f -ixteen car, draw n hv Olie nf St rlilip's pleat OUt.-'ldi'-cV I i 10 iT t'V - pr ( npiiies. i iiiii, inp on a level or -lipht-Iv-faU'mp pr.idieiit. attained the utipreeiliiiihd -M.id of seviiity mile :iu hour. And Ihe Yiirnioiith express, on the lireat Kii-teni road, -onietiiues Im reached the sji'il of sixty-four mile an hour down the rrelitvoiid hank. Ill the lllilid Slate-, on the ho-toti ami .Mh.any rac. the tifly-foiir miles iM-tweeu Sprinplield and Worec-ii-r were run hy :ui cnpinewiih -ixteen-iiieli cylinder, tw tity-two-im h stroke, ami six atid oiie-hall'-hidi drivewheil in l't'iy-f our minutes. Miiet- of thi run was done iit the rate of nearly seventy miles an hour. Inxicvv of the-e fact-, il i In lii-M-d that mi a tir-t-chi-- line a speed of si v t y or -cu-nty mile - an Imiir may Is- avail. il.le Willi s.-ifitv. lliolipli il i mull liiphi r u loeitv couhf not he att.iinecl w ii limit iiicuninp enormous ri-k of derailiiH nt. - Main Toast. W In n il halil pel linsiphrly for l In- tahle. take otl' a mm h nf it a inn require and mince lint ly. Tonne pint nf mil put two tahle spoonful of ere. mi, or In h. ri h inii'.. I'.'.il it !iwminute: pripire w e I huitered tua-t. and -pre:i tl-e Initiec on tin III. strew ovir thi Well prated hre.nl (Tlltllh-. a little paisley and some -niiill piece of hiltter. hl'oWll iu II quick OM'll and serve hot. -- llolie VV rite the pot tTV of the hov. hilt iiicuior that of tin- man. Man ookforw ard w itli mih-, hut hai kvv ard vv itli iph. Sllell i- (he wi-c JiroV ideiice nf I haiveti. The cup nf life i sWi-tet at the I. rim. the lliivori- impaired :i we drink deeper, and the drip iire made hiitir that we may ind strupple when it i t .ki n fmni our lip-. Tiik l'.linw ood anil Warwick lo'lar will lit Is iter ami wear loiiper th:in any other collar-. ( it Inr linen or paper. Try tie in. I In, it I,i it, tlm-e in dill pi nu in ri pliaolire. Mild tKii-i-of se ll-lllary hihit li'rvrll' I'.oi!. Carlilllie'e, liont. lied lHitl'i. Pltlliis. ('ol)stipation, lriivvini. hilt iiisiicos, uml dthir r tioii-ln iiii cd ty siieli hiihi!. hv tak inp toiirtn si ot lr. I lere(!'s I'lcn-.uit tivr lYlh-t. ntic p .- vvrck. or, Letter -til or two each nip'it. Tvvi tity-tlvii cetit-i liy nil I ni.".'i-t. c an l . i-ni I Skill. I'llr. toin one ivl ..I. t 'i.'! A F AX'Olt A lll.K Noroi'.IKl v. The pood reputation of ,-,' .'.,',, 7'-e.',." fr tin- relief nf Ciiiiph-. (old-, nnd 'I hroiit I iea-c, hiiH tpiviii ttiein a favorahlc t.oto. ricty. WUlQff I iwioiiro of Ivor. n.:r nlOIM-ilO I VUrO' I on, pi I will or. i t tie l,i ,i . In prow tlil. k an. I In a. y nil tin- aiiinnllii". in.'f w Mint I lit l.i n In .1 .l.t i - or im, to v re 'tat, ti I. t-ta. a piii-i. .i..t-i'i',, or 1 tor H . rut. i:. W.IJoNt, Antilainl. .Mi-.

CETZE'S NEW SCHOOLS PARLOR ORGAN, I luhlrn Ihe littxor of Tra lirr nnl Kt ImU L r. I n lit liail at all livuk auti Uiuw blurt , feval Ii nialU riaci. OXjVXXICI3' HEW METHOD FOR THE PIANO. Etiilnrattl lT (Ur Irtirilon nn tlir 1wt. mo-t tliorniii;)!, luoat allrai lo -, anil It ai ln (it 1 1, a linl tlln-i-l liiiiinii-r I iilli'i to iiiiI of every ifra.ln of uliitly, .ri, it Ilia tin' liiorn hiI Aucii fur '1 liuruii;li li. bvlil by mull. l'MIUJI IXtb.

II. I. ItK KKIIIY IV KKPTKMUKll.1U0 lulml auU Ileal CUuir UuuJk, " THE SABBATH," Contain tha pood oM ptamlaril tniii' for Church i Imlr. of all iit iioinliiatl.iiiii, auti ,rt Uy 111. I. nil, j rinlut-nl author. i'KicaljO. hi-nt liy mall, r-mnpio Co,y,l. I Kk WAI.kH;. V."! Cnwrsn Sr.. l'liiLAOKia in . 1 ru tV WiUIiil ilmlcsl Alniaiiac, fruu Vt mif aJ.r x-. xvi. r. lr. I'iercc'n IMrSunl l'Brtrntlr I'cllets, or S i,;.ir-CtjaU i.mc'iiui, tl vl ,.t aii'l !! tl .J.c f, Anli-L-.X. t.i.tin.lcs :! l-.ttl j ti: Clt " ( ,tlur'.lC, Or "f IH pt. 0 1' ' , st iircrljf larecrllliaii inns, tai tl need, I r txTM-niuij m n h cjk.jiii.; y I'fet .il.o,-. r. ;miive pilU, i i "' 'I ". :t:g a i, yt fnt,y a y km.i . y epexiti He tiiX entirely irVlablc, tifiar:,ci ' .r i.e - li r. tieir- Ar9 iimh I'trn ,,r .l.iuti JU c, I u (lactic. I in pure r.lool, l. Iniilloii, I'ain In I'.ioul.lorH, fllKliliies licsi, l)jiiii'., S.!nr l.i nelnlioiiH. Hail ta-io In .tloi Oil, li I Ion n iiiihi ks. Internal li't , lll-li of lilnott l Momui Ii, llltjli lo llojcl, i:i Colored t rim noiny orel)oU ilia, Use Dr. HUrl ' l'( llcta. kf r a litac. ;il r,i ( I or I . j. I I'. i n d., I'ivpcs, Hloldi I.r:ipiion, fl'iiia, Neroliilou Is l anj Iril. lent Atl'clioiia of ilill IIOIICH. No Clir.ltl w. kin, J in out 1 or .i .t Ijo.o 1 le in i t!v 1 .1 t) .Cs, tJ.lt Krt Ircsh Ulld T 4't'tlt, liy ltu, i ts, r.r $t t-iril at i!ie A orld'a 1 J 'r-n. M.in;.fi.. pctisiirj, N So, 8-, 24 hi 1 ib W est i.. la i mii, N. V. TTIi: Cn.KAT AI.TrKATIVlI AND LI.OOD rUIUriEK. It i jk t n qxinck rovfrnm. Tho ii tTi di( nt-i mo r,;l'iVliiu it ra li I ottlo cf mi dicinc. It i-i used i.udrccrnirm edej .y Pliysicians wlurivir it l.a I cen ii.troihitttl. It v ill itiiv!y cure A".y77..f ,';i t ni iorm tfri(i ., J. Jl I I . :IATLSM, WJiilJt 117-7 -I IM, aoi T, Crel.T, j;i;(lc1!itjx, yi j:oca J)J J Il lTY, IM U11MI i XMyrT7fXtDi Jttlldis-tii.-f s n isil p i i r. injiipirn c( tiiTif i( n t f tl o I !i d. -t for fiirl!"SATAiTsAr ? w.vc, i:j v 1 (liy(-'tviili::.ll i. jft u s fn m Tt 1 lo pi (1 n:ftvt iii y 1 l.Aficii i n, 2v',i,Vais cf tLo (1( ' 1 I'T il r tl.. !!. Tr. J?. V.ilrcn Cr.rr. f 1 r- or,., f : I lri . t.. ...it t- '.ti.a ill (''.i-i r ii .1 i a ah i. 1.. i:..-la. . t.i ti. IT.T.C. Tch. cf J't'l rrro, t.rftr. tt 1 1 1 e - it t 1 j i .oi 1 1 , ::, i 1 1' 1 ii tl i :.-i .1 I i. t .!, i I'll n i.i r I j I 1 r, ii tr ta n ) I . i u r v . a. r.fv. r.ii r.ry r.'.n. ( r u - 1 1. n T. J . , i. , . i i . h. i t., t ! t I . 1 I . t n fo i i . h I. i i l,i-i I I v I t .i . tl t l.i" In 1 1 ti v n i ti li i i a It to uil l.-.a ll'i' t i!h 1 1 .1 I ' t't l' 1 1 I i i . Ciavt n & ( f; l na i k. r r. ! t - v ..i.lt.,l:jllj. tltl,oii,.t l l,it' k-. tj at'.-Im . V. J 1 Sarn,10.3ircr.iciapt.Vnrfr....ir.', 7 IT . . , . ..i. ,1 I in, . f I I . I.. ll.a I 1.1 wu'iia....'. .an. u. IIIK lUJsAD.M.IS IN (.NM ( l idN V. ITTI CTT. -ill cure ChlU. ntt t'rrrr, I iTrr Corny tn In. T"yi'i ,.ia, i-tr. V'e ivoarartf IiosaDai In -ii. rier 1t all t.tlo r lllrwxl I uriiUr,. bil.tl I. r li..i.Uv Ciri uUr vt Altnai ac. Atlurrsi Cl.FMrNTS A CO., 6 S. Ci mtin rcr St., Iln't imort, JJ. Kempmbf r to k J i: r rin;ti.-i t ft r KtoAtiALia. DR. A. TRASK'S HETIC 01HTMEHT rou the cuhe of IlIFLAilllATOIl? DISEASES. Ir. Trunk wm crTiu't tl for twr-nty T-t' In a cn.ira.' of i-tii'i irii'iit noon tin- no tl" al prnrs Mi" Hill pnv-r of e.'f h.--. lecC- an-l "olii'ilil.'.l. At tin" aire ef pt'vtMittr il- !:.' "-1'' r.-t-rl.-tt in or o I iti In Hie taor.tl. a t'e r. -';lt nf lo el l II I- nt . t olotooatloo of p t l' i'l i-xtniel- Hie Mt.. rof .ucll i 'i r. in 1'.' .i'i'ii.f i i;ii -,ii .! I 1.1 tn .-itiTt-in i I ' -In I'if. Ills (Ucover y iims i i a c.ii .nlr'-t. f i.i.i of iii ..iwcrful i-;i'l:'i fViMd- ";l i;: ri -iij cr .m.wmi'U-ii I" i" ' ' " ".nt(trlnln.lt Is, flint the r "ii'' nr tint i..,.t .1 . vim il I, .-. I.M, I'll -I I ? ".;. till' c ,:i..ti in th--1 iic "i i'.," -i-. -. - n 'i"' i' ' I t'ltl I--I',--' li - -OMtV of III ' . :'"'l fo a 1...1I .i;.'l (I.i-j i:ifii,cou of 111 proin-. , li nrvrr rail", fe .' lit life t restore vli'..- t ,1 rf rrri t ru f'U. a lnt ir.il 1 i. I I. 1.":.' e lion t I.. d,,l'.. 11-....U l.i tl,- t.oto . -in. 1 ) 'l n In "in .-..t tut i In uln'rioii of t'n- 1 ""tl ''-''''I'4 , a fiin'r.ioiti to..,-r 1- ri 1 1 . . I our t,.e 111 ill Ol I'lt foilll-nf (! SI il-e. . l.i. Il C I"1"! in -t lit' III, t (III ' I fl.lfU Jl.T li'Vf I II.".,.'. fnrh U the er of ilil oiiiMim' lloil, lll.lt ll l. I.-t.-:ltl t HflV i'lllll tli liiiiirin lYtme; i-.-ry kti- iiml m:i - f. "" li"rvt ami liLMiti-ni ' p-iifin.l 't" p.-nt-itil.; of It l.urtfiiiv: mi l le-i 'in.' ii:'lii'''t' " . . . . . . . '-...'I ..','. 1, i.e. ..I H.e'i. II il r.Mii'K ii 11 1 i ij . 1..1 - let-lnil tlni-ri N iimrron Inslnnce n-s o-t r"f.r. i... r .....t i...t,i.-,.t in -i i i i'" ti.'itl so rturth" it.c. trial lU -t io-i I'""' '1 tot' rnal n iiv-ili -s fi.l I to l-'o l-' h ivhI -1-r:l. h li tr-t i.'titlv lit-i ; lie; t i-J I-' !:..! ' ".!. . .1 u. ... . 1. ' 1o Itatlriit cvrr tireu (iir " ' ' . ii.' le- t Ma.;iii'tic t.iii:ii. ui ("" '" ",H (li-i-i-t .! a .-.r Infla'n'nnlory Ittiec tnsti"'rni 1 ill, t e 111 .lien l 1 11. 1.,"- . ...... . . i.r, nrt-il. For iJ.jilitticn.i or ruin.l nt.- 1 Mu.il It I tmrival-d. In ninrty-ninc c oil or ti in.'r.-l. It wi'.f a"..r, ir- r.-t:--f to ll ' W.T-. ri-. of Nervous lie.i.lncln- in thi'tv tun m . I'or Nrtl) Ilseiei lln-in-t.n ,i'.-u i t imtni'ii TiilUi'. 0 A fli ( t Ion-) cf Hie Splnr, l!!;;"ii " I.n.i.'ti.'-. 11. . 11:. . I Mire "l ur-l.i'oit. to' . fifiiri-v. Croi.p. Coi i.-. t'liol'T i M 'il."-. v ',' " t'e K ii t' or !Ir.-.i li'ims, c ".''v1 N ri- !' '; Sill Ith-iitn. Krysipi-lns. Inlluii-'l V'"'. I Surf Stirc. i-lc . will le linni.-tlin'i-lv nn " rv tli,'. ttsi.tif Dr. Tni-k' M-crn-m- 1 in'"" "! . v ' D. ano. Sin A Co., lToprn. Ituflalo. - SCIICNCK'S MANDRAKE PJLL3. I t.i-,1 CI I st i-.niii. o-l ttfliol 'T '' hit- li.tfr." I. tils, ami a ,h... t I" ' . I r- ly t-.li- u,f i..f in 1. t r,-, r. tin "! ! 00 i t " ..r a.tt.'.ts TM.-V at .llrt-.tU .ll l!ir an, I rt- a ! aln-l.li- n-inuM In all ' - - 1 "' r' n, nil rfsnl In. o. on ills.. i Hit.-' 'a i ran I.Ui-rl .i.,.iainl. ' I Lei iy" ' V .r . lion. -I. k II. -,.lai 'I.e. l).l,ol'i " "1,''r11;. k-s ,t -. .all I. '..O..' IT.. '- " '".V.n Mcn.Mht 1'll.l.s. Kor i' l. all ti 1 litaU n. ., . . . .- , 1. . ., .,....,.. . 1.. t mi - . . .

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