Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1875 — Page 6

OKXTLK MAR'. lit k liir waul Ac the t.cnU-11 s.'l ir likr tl npi'ltr seii'.ninit ; ll a in ln-r oil uiijrlit Iflfi'l Mv ).t.'ii' iM'triiiiiiiif. llrr'n.V were like tli- 1 uiiiioti 1 tiriRlit; llrr liirm h.lit, 1 Ji like n Uiry Tint fliii rr' I lie hn at night : Aii4lhi K""i: Mary. She .lam-oil into my w iUlnjr heart VV nil il 1 1 ) 1 1 mil I airy , iil, "My .lc:ir. we'll never part, Mv own, my penile Mary." Hut IT yhr flevt like iimi-tu'iiir .lew That !tinl':uit call mi. w ould not tarry . Now all my litit I turiu-l to niht Kor wiini el gentle Mary. Author of Jvhn IhiHajr.

A milOKNI.l LAM) SALE. I. A your.;: man v;i hard up." He alwaysUii'. It w:i hi normal eonditinn. In a s eluded In. liana vlll;i.'e In- had winincii'v.J 1 1 le wrmi;' end foremost. Tin e:i-e and i -oiiiforf, if not po-itive luxury, with w huh In wit surrounded until hi- Axteckth vi ar. ciiine lrom no rftort of hi own. llc-iw nothiiijr of life lut it rosiest pha-e. Hi warm iiiia'i ation portrayed iiotiiinir in tlif future hut thehrii-htalluie-niciit ft pleasure. The Ide-aofaii ind.1 undent income, or of ever making a I 1 ar. nev.r occurred to hint. llovv he should lii:! fr liIfii--If. when Id dream of Idlem wm over. In never for a i - ni'-nf c iiidi-rcd. With a MiMimiry of , ulf eniiti'leiae he wa M-areelv coiiM iotn. ! l. he !! very thin to thanir, 1'rovi- j tlchce it lortuue. U'lien the civil war eanie, he enlisted not from motive of patrioti-tn. hut lecaue he believel it ro-, inaiitie to !!uMit and te t-hot. While the ! war latcd, lie fard toleratily and ecajH-d unlnjun!. W hen it ended, with more of trmh po.-rry, h r.'liTi-l t"r hi- ocupathn was -rone. For the lirt time in his life hr h id to -hxik out" tor hi i bread and ttutter." He diseoverel with sorrow that hi air-castlcs were not eadi J article?, and that they had to Ik speedily j rt liii'iut-hed. He trie! to avpt the nifua- j tion; tint it w.i hardier him to doo. Thi wa I'arlietil.irly the eae. heeaui hi old ' army hatiits j"rited in cliii-rinsr to hint.! He could nccr stay anywhere fix? inonth. No sooner w a heeouiforUtbly ' situated in one phuv than a re.-tlcs frver t for a ( han'o seized him. 1 he next tiling wa a rrt-h move in anv direction that hap-! pencil to Miiri-t it-ell. In all cac.i the . reult wa inevitattly the same. He Wasi ptrandi d on the hoal of iuivrttnio.iry. I III l.i-l x i:ii ii wa to iui ion. tin I.i-t XI he went time for he could not have told, had lie tut it handed the next moment lor want of an cxplanat on. Tin-re he was, however, and a hard battle of it he ha! had incv arriving. Hi caMt iM-eame x-hau-tetl within twenty-lour hour. Iiy ova-ioii:il!y selling a magazine article, and by occasionally tliK-itin r a bit of jewelry at hi uneie's. he had n.annpcd to kep soul and body tii'ethcr until th" ij-enin-r of our -tory. Kven In these harsh extremities he sometime thtied Fate bv rrindin otl' a yard or two of ilojreref. And y-t this a'iventurou younj: inan' name w a t'tily Urown. H. Ilrow n took a lonz walk tint eveninz. , He uu:illy dined at live, l ive had come ( and jfotie.'jta 1 he had not dinel. (.'irctitn- i -tan. v over whit h he h i I no control rendere'l hi dininir ina1 vi-able. The fact j wa, hi Xi ccqtier ha 1 N-coiue a empty h hi stoinarh. I'm fire hi la.-t inn f bad ' luck he had had a l,ort run of luck. and had improved the opportunity by !- tin if hi jeo Irv back tnnn hi uncle' j elutclie. I sliall not pawn my jewel , n-Xain," he rnnarkel to him-elf in a lolty j manner, a he strolh-d down a deserted . avenue of Ittjfent' Park. "It d.N-. no J irood. He-i.e, they become me, and I prefer to wear thein." j For Mune time he continued hi reflection. 1 he more he walked, however, the ; more hiicri'iti luM-ain the demand of hi tl!jfestie ortftll. Like their i w ner, , they lon-etl for something to do. j " I uri-t quit Ihi traveling atout," he soliliMjui. tl. lt only make tie hun-! kri r." Mud '. philo-oplu r like, he deter-1 mined to f.ce a lverity in arcclinin: pos'i-i tion. An uncoiiiinoidy larjfe oak attract-

el him. and U tii ath it ina-iuiicent j w jtM ftU'liel cMdin-. an I tie two liranches he prawlcd out on the yras- to , ,.. M:m at one another in -ib-nce. It ' consider matt.r-. ' wa evid.-i.t that thestrat.-:" rconMnplated i I h.veau artt'e in tin tiand of vj(,Hl, That would not sue.' d. hww-inag.iziii'."he.-oh.uiu.l. " Tho-c f. how ! ,.v r, he rethcte.1. Hetni.dit make Ilrow n ' inii-t t ik.- me lor a millionaire, they Hre ( 4 v ,!lf. uno nt, but how could In tsoconlounded sl.w in !.'ivii!x' answer-. Ill j ,,,.,1,. ilim j,.,, t. ,.nt Nothinr but wait on them till to-ni. row . 'Jinn, if 1 ni.-a-sination could do that. N-t i!i.', tl-.n't m ik.i a r.i:-c. to-morrow idirht I'll , ;,.uu;iy vici .us he cho-e the btt. r shake some cin out l -oine of the4- well- j C(lUr,l,i lr.-s-d tnoni v-bair. " t i my strongright i .. Voan- ti:an." sail he. with a (l.tnimv ; arm. (;. n rob'., ry u- 1 to ! an an-to-! ,H.r.piri.:i -u on hi f .reb- a l. " this i- the , erutic mole ot making m-icc. Wiy.jt,t ,..ir, pV(. ,,,,t to i,;av Thi i l!ie

shoul.In t it now .' A a military ,T""- I, ill' -I. 11.11 l,Tll '-.'H- .1. i.- II r:tio:is got i'i;-i in e ov''i t, hf M.u.ti told u- to I r. li craliy on the country." .u ;.- ,1... Li'ii-.Ti.ih .n.'!l... if VV lii.it '

In- tl-n hi cogitation were inVr-;.r

rup''-d lv the !i-ar approach ot a stranger. ! II an Ann r.cau," s.n I Ilrow n. an. I i 111 t t lie's hard up, tM. IIel.Kiksseei.r than I do.'' The str ing, r wa a hill, stoop -1i.hiM.t-cd imu, Inavily built, with huig hair and long grizly w hi-k r. He wa- apparently ub-oi!i. . in thought. "'exi-l veiling. ' s.ud Ilrow n. "'ll-llo." wa th; hid. tiuite re-pon-e. From ovir the pond, ain't ye?" " Ye-." " What p irt?" "' 11 it Nevad l." 'Hovv thing" The stranger s wore some not at Ilrown, though aii I took a seat on tin gia-. He wa filly ti it y ye r of age. and hw eoiiutenane li'tok.'n.-.l a cold, hard, s I'.' -h, practical n.tr nr.; and yet, for all that, he seemed to In- longing for human sympathy. He hud a couple of had cigar w ith hun, which he soon produced, and, af;. r lighting them, the two compar. d note. They txith told v.-ry large stori. " I've in id. and lo-t two fortune," said trie stranger, gl.Himiiy "And yet, old a I hiu. I've on'y sq lan-

. .reoone. repiicn nrown, wiui an air ol hs. " sq ian.l " a.tonhng to proud-. tlcs...n.e!,(y. .... . i ..!ms!v I the wl-cr, and iiolodv on ttii 1 he stranger probably sj-ke the truth l ,i1(. ,,,. u th. ,MM,r,.r fl,r U lut.a the read.-r know-, Ilrown omitted , San yranfl, en. to. " I ain't In at yet, thouih." d. .1 trel the "What shall we .h with t.ur danghsstnoiger. v.-hem. i.tlv, with an expn--cIoii j tor!" Inquire Mr. I.iverrnore, and a of tierce determination. " I don t eo out j V-t rn tiitor pn Inhuman wn t b roof London w ith h- than a hundn-.! thou- j plie : "If they are like th. ir mother sand. I've got mining st-k in the market, i w,.ar f.d-e mt', cit-et. and hlfh-h. eh d 1 have, l'il Ih tlx. d yet." istuM H, powder anil p-int wring their "l'ut on a in. ret nary lay nij elf,' , neck at once."

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Itrown chimed in. but it's scarcely worth while to explain." " You couldn't loan in a rulnca, could you r thetn.nr.-r akttl he-itatmjrlr. "Hardly on to shoit rui Hctpiainlance," stnwi-rcd Untwii, uftt-r which tin convcr-.-ation lap-d lir!itly . 'nol in a short time they parted.

in. Punctuallt' at 3 o'clock, on the follow In; 'Vi nlnr, Mown lit i I a ccienraiiou. ne had sold hi nuiiMinc article for three .'iiinea. ami, to iw hi ow n phrascolotry, he "went in for a :d dinner." W hen ho had 1 i-urcly disiatclud it. In onk ritl a cut. ami irt v over to Kcjieiit's Park. Alif.'htiii"; h hunted up the exact spot of th tirccedinir -vt-iirir adventure, and ! awaited the f -nth man from Nevada, j "I know he'll tie around," said lirown j f hiuiM If, and sure enoujrli, in a little j time, lie wa. lie wa a trii'e rniiT, though. That inj ti.lriit tilxuit the guinea m-iiuh1 to have ruitl 'l lii servi.ity Mtiut'whut, anl y?. n.tvith-.taiilin. he appearni xeitiliulv J yla.l l m e liro n. IJrown had the tiar i thi tiir.e. and prouVni! them w ith an ea.y ! j-raee that Mmthed the uran-rt r's let dine j l a iiertvptihle ilejjTee. I'.v th- wav," reui:trkl Ilrown, von ! niHilid a iruiiu-ii. !at nijdit. Here it i "Kxeu-e me, miU-r," wid tlu !tranirer, with Mime eiuharr;i.-tiieiit. "I jtn 1 won't take it. You don't k.iow me anv lK tti-r than you did Iat nL'ht." in.it all ri:ht," atd llrowii lieartilv The fact i. 1 hdn't have it then and I've ;ot it now. and you're welcome to it.'' and j u- fmi-l it int the Mrunvr' palm, and j tli'lintl to liten to the awkward thank . wa threatened witlt. ( They tulktii quite a while after that, j The i-tnuivr wa.- full of yarns" atut : hP f.- Yut. He h-d iAt :ia'lV.rty-ni;.r: , he had traded in the tropic, he had mined ! m (.olorado.unil had lrn "nw anu.il"the ' lat time in the White Iii: i xciteincnr. ' I put mv whole ;i in a While Tine ! hill," h said with a id;:h, "and it' then : yet. You writoaood lund, thui't you" Yts. rather a rMd one," anw-red Hrown eanle-sly, wonderinsr what that' hadtwdo with the sutj-et under di-cus-fion. 1 wih youM copy .ouie pajier for inc. ; if you will, Certainly." It h d N t N done tivnlglit. I want to ue tlo iu ri'ht nway." All rirht,'' sid Ilrown. W'h rM you live V d. Oi:e twvnrv-ri'ne Church Stntt, near1 IMi.'eware Iload." Tlu-y k Ii the jiark hnmohatelv. I'.rown I ' itiitc I on payinj: for a cah.andln twenty j minute they w ere in the traiiT' t heap-1 ly-funitdied apartment in the locality j i ineniioiio. Unhrthe Ixil wasan old; Ih'X fatenil with a padlock, which the ( ; s'Ttii'i-r h:iuleI out and uulotked. atnl , from which h lifteil a bunJle of dusty an 1 ; letMiHikinir document. S Ie tin"; the j i laryei-t. and riviiir Ilrown a ''Hire of fools- j ! cap. he proettiletl to dictate the content, j It proved to te a "power of attrney," an- j I thohin; a party by the name of .lohn ! Harrin.'ton to ru ir'jtiate a a!r of eertain tract of land in the conn tie of Sin Iiero, J I.os Anjreh-, mta llarharn, Monterey, ; 'Smoina. and Meiidoeiuo. io (.'a'ifornia. i 1 and t receipt lor the auiount paid there-' I for. A soon a lirow n jrot at the full 1 loeaii'msr of the diciiiii.-nt, he was not a! j little puz!eil. I 'Thii a lower of attorney.' he re-1 fl'Cted. "I'liea hv should IllV Iriehtl want it copied? I hi name Harrington ' I The tiling look a little Uecr." ' j He went on with hi ork, however. ' i At he-tan i lea trnck him. He indedon , i .-.-. in' the orii'iiial l hi r. w Inch d maud i wa reluctantly t omplit d with. He found 1 the name correct, but not the fljrnre. One tract in tie old description, which w a an-' tlioriZ'-d to tie -old for JJ.'i.lMt, w a valueij I at f.'ionoi) inttionew hi-trutnent. In all; oa-e he found that he had In en doutilin; , the lizure. ( " Mv Iriend." s.-ild Ilrown at h-njlli.w ith . jrrcat suiity. "do you know that you' have invited me here to commit a ' for-, ry ?" The stranger looked blank for a moment ' and lot tii m lf poion. but quickly rHn hiuis-ir. am' there wa rnhnnm't i m ... i,.t.Ve. Ilrow n laitl i!ow ri hi ,., ,?. t ,1 t-.R,. I u,ur. rMi old an 1 ; b-p" !;.!. I've got a wife ttnd seven ehll.!rc!i ; alilorriia. I hi land l long to iri. nltol mine who've ti'nd to h ip ine. If I sell .1 th.ir figure. I ni.i-t rob t!i-m. go h with nothing fr mjo'.f I.-ind 1 going w 11 In r now I can Id. el itt tln ir figure in a minute, If 111.'.. on tl.i iii I can work It the whole bat. h in time, an ! make- a big raie for my-elf sone of my fri.-n! will lose a dollar. oti .dy need know ir. oah ad. e'll lie ot again, and I'll square it with you." Ilrown reinfected Ul it he ll el ( Oil t Illpi ited higlovay rohln-ry only the previous evening, und he "'went ahead." IV. Three week ago. after nc.ny w andering, Ilrown at la-t jgot around to San I Francisco, lie wond'Tel he had n-v. r I vi-ited it ln-fore. In accordance with hi I Usual custom, he h inted for a park to think matin over in. He wa "hard up. ' o cour-e. To-day he hold a position In one of the large. t couiiiing;-r.Mim of the city. Hiprincipal duty i to draw hi pa! .ry regularly evcrv Monday ahvrnoon. Ih-1 al-o I the frond io- s-or..fatiut J lO.itnu w orth ltd tir-t-t la- mining 'tuck. The xph.nai tion i sjiMtil enough. H;formir l.oiij .Ion ai qnainta:.!' I a henvy man on J'ali- , r. . . 'I'l .... l;,. t.. .1.1 .. ... ... . t. r l"l MIA "IMl l I H.ll lllili I'flU -1.4-1 iii.i " I

A Uirl' Sid-lVkct. Mm It has txt n written about the boy' pocket, but the jrirl' pocket ha been neglected until now. Young ladie may reeognie the correctness (if the following m the l'ittrhur (latrtte: lor several dav an article .f lady' wearing aiipan lAnow n, the repor er lc-

licvcs, but l-n't quite sure, a a sido k t." ha lieen hanging in the Mayor' otlice, awaiting an ow to r. It wa picked up tin the street, and evidently In longed to a s htHl mi--. It contain a wood, rlul ortinciit of article, to - eualhd only by the cttnteiit ol the jkk ket d' a tn-y whoi j'ist In-ginning to s(mrt a pair of pantaloon. An exaioirtmtioii ol it resulted in thw lollow ing i!:-cocrie : Tin tirt thing uneartlml wa a slip of ptj r ot which wms written the following: A tnitlf toti aii'l tlx liiiin.vi In art Are driven ever nroiin I, If t'iey have i"tlunr el to criii-!. 1 1 icy uiu-t tliem-ivei. b- n-uiel. Now that's pretty goo. I. but here i an etf i-iou of a somewhat dill-tent literary styie, but qtJte coniimm ntiwad.iy: TuilMI : Vou aivn.i Minsinne. V oil area t'iiit, Koyoti are. Anwer. "loll are : cic.it ;irl, you are. 1'lw.V Ikikih k. The next thing Il-hed out was a bit of white paper, torn from the margin of a new -paper, and on w huh was written. I havetiot got a.lcimrit. I got them all takdi oil." Thi i schol-girl all over. I and i alo quite stigge-tivo. The note j h ave the iiif. rent that the w riter had re-! ceiv.tl 1 -merit mark, but " .tl-s.ap-.r' h r tt.n her i.tid got thein canm lei. Well, tin-re I nothing like knowing how to get along. Follow ing thi wa another piece ' t f pajcr c .nta'uiing the addn cf "Ilerth.t M.atc., 'lark-burg, ; Harrison County. W. a." and thi wa Kit'Oiup'tnicd by a pa n. tyet uedou the ' Wit l'i'.m I.lri'v! frcio Ai "ht it ( iiy i to liutler, hearing the name of 1 iiomas 1 Miller. IMving d.t t r, " hurnett'-JHoral HandrxKik,'" giving evi-l.-nie ol mu It u-e, w as brought forth ; al a paper of pin, a hairpi.alot of twine string, and, ala-. inu-t it I sai.l, a package of iixi n fii:i." It 111 iV te soiuethmg 1-e ju rhap :i sample t.f W hite lliver thoir. lily w hite, Spanish whiting, or plaster of f'ari. At aiiT ra'e. it va white. T i e la-t article developed by the investigation .n-ca-ioi.ed much serious con-idoratioti !-lort a con. hi-ion Was naclwd a to what ilcvillld t. It Wa a tiiu-ltn strii g, tieI with a k'-ot. j.nd when laid on the de-k naturally formed a circle H tllCO'jh 0m j' !:"! ;! -- ditioii, and a if to iiida-.te that its pr.. r Use h.l l lieen to t ll irele Something route!. A!terei;-ideratle time fp nt in eogit ttieg, the writt r finally arriv.d at tte nnaid-l deci-ioii that it iV!oi!gid to the sane clas as the urticle "f woun ii' w.arins appan I our unfortunately dropped by ttie I u h--of hrewbtiry. jirobahly Ncjui-e it h i!n"t tut n ti.-l ti'ht enough, and which ir i hiey Smith picked up w ith the now historical l-Xpn-s-iun "HI ql nnt v p"i'. but a re nien d bv a later writer, " honey w.t kee Molly I'onsi-." We have tiet-n thu cl.dHnie in the description of the COIitenUn.f thi " sidc-ptN ket " ts .ille the owner iiiay wi-h t.r''-ivtr ir. an 1 this nrticla mav ai l her in recognizing it. If she will eali at the Major's ottiee it wid t? returned to her. gart-r and ail. S am I) a Mistake. b.hii Smith from Iowa, a six-f.H.t. r arid OV.T. al.lU-. dthe "N.y" OH the Ineird V rday with a recital of the way hi w hi- h he re'cipro-itreij the fri.-ndly gr- ting of a buiiko ste. r. r" ye-t. r!ay uion.ing. John ' vms paing Kiel l A a iter" store on .,: I street. W lletl a tlaj't T little If'hiVV stcpjifd t.p to him : Wtiy. Mr. Jones, how Io you d When !i I vou arrive. How i Ir. Jot,.?" John Smith l.tokel at the little fellow a monit-nt. and "tumMed" to the gnu.-at once. T h tinnkoi-t. a he sjMike, .t. jnleI hi hand for a friendlr shake, .b.hii drew a long breath, spread out hia li-t . until it was n.-arly a broul a a chair- J bottom, and th'-n tik viry ii i. ntly , the (!ehc:ie ti -t of hi- l.evv :i. qiiainr.;io . ; l.'xiking wi'.h i quiet smi!" -trrdi'ht into the fellow's eye, be gradually tigh'oried ! hi grasp until the l h-ate mauler of tie, elcgMiit-piicanng young man wasentirly h'-t to sight. Ilutiko grew alam.e 1. ' but. couei-al ng hi b ar, remarked that he j ts-li. v.sl he had in. ule a ji,i-t..ke. 1 Not at all ; I'm right glad to ,-, you," j responded John. t'runch want a f w more Iw.ncs. the tiloi.,1 tiot1Tltel to Ililf.ko" I'.iif, hi k: --s tremble 1. and he began to look a-ii he: wen- a?Mut to have an apoplectic t'.t. Mxcti. in., Jo .c ; it a mistake." he f.riallv roared. N .t at all ; o:dy too gla 1 to yon." Smith wa h.oxoi-iMe I'. inko t.iirly yelled wi:h pain, lie w und round and ionnd. -h.it up to hi fob height, at. 1 tlu n slid !ow 11 O l hi kl:ee. At let, -grit John v a -atl-li. 1. Th.'r:g' t hand of llunko w a a in e s of badly c-u-h-ii I f'.-sli htid boro -. w it bout any st m'.I.i'e-e to any put the l.umati an.itomy. John h t the brtii d in-mtuT I. ill. gave tin- f I low a healthy ki' k, ii.d h !t. pl- .i-ant y remarking : 1 jr-iu-n it wa a mi -take, aftt r all." - A I'arl corre-pondent sir " T h re I much taU jut at j r-ent of a new project, w hich, if carried info execution, will add to tin attraction of I'aris till t-ne more, namely, tint ot a waterliig-j'hi.-eoti ber tH.rder. For som- year at th- re ha Is -en known to ext-t in the Itutte I'haunuint a -ulptinr spring ' i.nliar K.tiicy. to w hich the poor of the neighIko Ins' I ha I h-cii ;c eu:oinei to r-rt to si k relief from variou ciitaro on- ai,d rheum itic di-ord.-r-. l'ubiic attention h is at length len called to the virtue of thi water, a compny is to t- forme-1, a bathing-house, buthinge-taMi-hment and kursaal an to Ih i recti d, and the I'ari-i m who M-ed to take the wat.-r call go to a watcring-pl i'v within a-y r. a h of the Alcazar dT.te arid M itullc and lie Late A nglai." A warning tH,k i pr.mii-ed abroad, from the f M-n of Mr. Curwen. in which the nio-t typical example- of lifrary stniggleriii Ihech'nf eon. if lie d' the world wi'.lbc told. Thesillje t for the memoir have te n ciio-i u o a to give it varie.1 a jii.ture of literary 1 ! a p-i:b in difiernt eoiintri . in" li-t.net i-rioW. Novali repre-etit lf.itii.oiy; ll.-nrv Miirger and Andre t'h i.ier. Fia'ni ; li iTtr All-n To.. Auieric; Al xander l'. '..ti. Hun...irr; I battcrton, lingland; and 1 aiinahill, Scotland.

X Mhllgau Ilcar lluut. On Saturday aftem.Kitt two men nauvd J.tmea Marshall and John Fhhitt, the former a tltumnii r for a New York houc, and the latter a resident f Hetroit, started from North branch on a tiearduiuting cxe.htioti. Fr.-tiling sis miles ca-t, and Iroiu ihcnce five mile north, they came iihiii N'ar track- of uriu-ual size." They had witli them a gun each of approved pattern, an uncommonly large bull dog, whowa never known to turn tiack at anv thing and of a sav.ige speck-s, ar.d a Siberian bl.MMlhotmd who weiglie.1 not le than g.t pourols. T'hc dog w. re the first to scent the game, and with tail and bristle erect tliey eagerly started on the warpath, Marshall and F.hhittj) following in the rear a last a po-ihlc. At tout live mile further on they unexecle.lly c:iine upon the tear, w ho was quietly siuudn ring in a cavity made by tin upheaval of an iinuicn-e Imi h tree. T he dog gave a growl and a bark a they .li-covered the monster, and without aimthcrsigu spring w ith ferocity on the hear la-fore he hail f.irly time to rectv.r hi consciousness, lie was not long in doing it. however, lor he luiin.-Jijt. ly ri.-e to a standing pti-itioti, gave a licrce grow 1, t h vat-d the cornet of hi lips, disclosing as ugly a set of molar a ever adorned a Michigan bear, faci-d the dogs, and. rai-ing Id- right paw. he hit the bull dog in the rib, knocking him atiout twenty feet and landing him n tintop .f a pine-tump thr-e f.-cf in height. In rue meantime the h! xidhoiind had not la-en idle. TheN arha I imsooiicrilealt hi companion a blow than he s ize.1 him by the liank with a ferocity which caicd him to w hirl around with sticli font- a to break looe. Then War and blo.klh.iuud met face to face. The U-ur elevated hiuis lf on hi hind leg and ojened hi tiVwtith, ri'p-ril fsr I. tiAhrAvi. Tltiloinlhound did not decline the pnitT. rel hug, and quick a. a lla-h of lightning sprang at the bar, sei7-.j ,im ,y t Ii throat, and the battle wa twgun in deadly earnest. The N ar wa overthrown by the s id h n mit t made by the bloodhound, and Ml on hi lick, the bloodhound still clinging to hi throat. I log and tn-ar acre mixed up in such a manner that the hunter were afraid to tire for tear they would kill the tlog. and a the dog up to that moment seemed to have the tn-st of ttie light they determined to let the battle rage withit interruption. The ta-ar nt-ova red him- It in a s.-coml's time, and drew up hi hind paw W itli the cvid.-nt i'-te'-. j. .;j of disetiibowe'.irig hi antagonist. Ildt the dog saw the nioviirvnt, ju:ueI a-i b-, and ui. fortunately loo-er.ed his hold. The lii-ar quickly ro-e, niad liiel with pain, and seeing the hunger, starf.il for them

wirti the d.g at hi heel. They emp'h-d ttieir gun into hi ean a-. but he didn't M in to mind that and kept on. He wa so c!o-e that they did not have time to reload, ar.d they turned and ran to war. I a large N--. h tr.e about tifte it yard distant, the l-.ir in cloe pursuit, and the Jog fle at the heel of the tear. .lift a th" latter ha 1 cleared the g:tp tiefweeii hiru-4-lf and the hunter to witbin about three feet, the dog again m i..-I him by the flank and hung on with such force that the l-.tr could not xtri.-ate hiiii If. H ajain whirlfl the .log l'Mise and tbev met ft. to law and came t-g ther with territlc fury. The liunt.rs hastily loaded th. ir piece, walked up w ithin six pa.es ol the ?ear. toik aim an-I tired iu-t a the N aT, w ith a well and owcrful:v directed blow with hi right arm. hit the dog In t'.v--n the eyes', spotting his head o; n neatly a if strm k with an ax. Tin t- ar, w lien find at. fell, and after struggling a lev moment in mortal agony, was ik- ad. ln examination It wa found tli.it the bloodhound and bull eg w-ere al-odcs I. the l itter having all hi rib sma-hed in. A farmer wa hired to carry the tear to the nearest s'ati.m, and when put upon the scale be tipped ihe tiant at f.'UI (ound. )neo nis paw , wh.-n cu; off", weiglied jut five f-outid. Ittn k copious draught- of brandy f r three day in uen ion In fore the m rv- of ti e hunters Viainc atiy way -te.-idy. o g-at had !eti their excitemelit over tie- -or.t-f. Of coiir th. y wen not frightened any of the time; they deny that charge with the -cm and Indignatl' n that the imputation deserve. Impfrr Vn x-rof. -- How a JlinMcr I'nmniitled .Suicide. A special telrgnim to the ( hicago 7Vih;n from Wa-hing't.n, I. C, lK-v inb-r J7. s.iv : The Ih v. J. X. ooms. pastor t.f the VV...t..n. lr..i'.vt.-rinn I'lilirdi of I III-eit V. committ.-d stiici le here thi mornitig un-d-T xtriordinary cir. un t.in- . A Suu- .! iV paper confaim-d the follow ing ar:t-gr-iplt : For many months the store of a prominent fs.k- !h r h i Nen v i-irel by a man well on in year, and n-arly dr d. alt.-r the f i-tiioii of amini-'irot thei.i.sj l. lb would walk a-oo'i 1 tV store. cx aniining l-n-k. r;btg p:t -...'-. but never unking a p'm ha-e. Iib ly our-Ta-tiorier ha mi-e I lK.k. and all attempts tof.,id tiow th. y were t:ik tt t.ileil. uiit.l v.-terd.iy. wh.-n the chri. aHo.iking gi-ri-1 tlcmm wa hscover.-l t te the kleptomaniac. He wa standing in the store . quietly reading t.k he t el taken.wheri a customer entered, njion whom the proprietor tunie.1 to wait. Th" in-tant hi ii.e k wa tun ed the lio-pd gentleman 1. It the store. T he stationer immediately follow t-d hini. and. coining up, a-ki d what he did with that x.ok. T to- revennd gentleman turnt-1 pale, and with the cxcl.umi- ' tion. 'For isl t-.tke. don't exMe mo publicly.' tirt.nght t.nli ttie stolen book from u'nd. r hi coat." That gentleman ,wa J. .X. Cooms. Thi morning hi-i-orgn-gition at ttie la-l.ionable We.-t Knd M-mtdetI at the usual time. The hour for setvi.-e earn.-, but the pa-tor wsat.t nt. A ines,-iig'-r wa di-patche i to . hi apartment. Th door was arred. The inectiger forced the tlor t fitel the .h ad tHly of Coom in hi chanttwr. with hi throat so terribly cut that the head wa ' n.-nrty severed front the tsxly. The nieiscngr, horror-stricken, announced the fact to tlH congregation. Sub-equ nt inquiry diselo- the following fact: r-.nn ha te n an honored and siu-ee-fol cl. rgyinan of thi I t-tri t for a quarter of a century, at first in tin Metl..lit. and lately in the Presbvterian denomination, rooms' wife, f.r -ome years, ha Nen insane. Th' calamity ha at time ch.ude.1 I tiUfiiin.i There w-r no children. For s..ine w.-ck tie old family niaid-Jrvant ho noti e. that room w a ununily dpre ed and exhibited symptom simil.tr to th.-e which were manif.-n-d in the early st.i"-. . of Mr1. rHMii" in-an:ty. Thi

morning, for the first time in uiuny y( ltri Cooni ordcr.-l all the Sunday paper purl chase. ami brought to him tn f.ire hur. h tie jiajiera were found in hi rtxiiu car.!" fully exatuiue.1, the one containing the atMve paragraph had last ta-en rea.?. and lay on top a if thin paragraph )-..i M. carefully read. T he suicide, aceonling to the atvount f time, must liave M-cdily f .lIovMil the n-ading. Thcn-w as-.t mueli nietho.1, however, in the madness thi.t a con-id rable quantity of IJovernti.ei.t londs were fuind carefully arranged un q the table near th fatal nt w-pajM-r. The clergyman wa a man ol proertv, 'Th,. throat wa cut with two razor-'nnd the work wa thoroughly done.

Comment on Had. " Y'e?t-ri!ay Afternoon two stringer walking up and dow n in the I troit "n d Milwaiikeetltixit to Ji ts time NWay, w-re attracted to a ioetiuiotive stamling on the rail. and. as they walked around it, one 1 1 them nmarkiil : It wa one of tin -e fi ller that killed my old d id." " I that ." n-pli.d the other. Yes, hu-tcd h'uu into nine or i n pieces. I never think of it without the tear coming." lb sighed heavily, and then went on : " Iad w is walking on the tr.u k when she tm-titl him. The ligin. r said he r. imbur--l his lever, bh-le tht- whi-tle, and did all he could to save the o, r;i:,n, whowa trotting along ritli his i.: dow ti, hut nothing could warn him. This ere cowcatcher picked hun up. t.-c.l ,ini fortj' f.-et high, and he turn. --I tiv. r --vm times and t auie down in a corn-tie I." "And he wa dead" u-kid the other. "iHn i: Well, I should say he w.i,! F.very rib was broken, the vertc! ry wu.s idl.Vl rfv!. ku" W .it t4lVt-, line eg gone, and he w a tin- wor-t lH.king old man you ever saw. 1 shall mvi r lorget the day tie-- brought the pi.-e. ba. k into the house. There wa mother a-w.-t piiig in the comer, sisti r Julia up stair. Jim on the bid. ami I had to run the tu:.. rl bu-inesi, though I was that mar g i,e tli.it my In id uvum and I couhint k..p nothing on my stomach but li.jun prriige." It wa a sad thing, in.hed," r ;p i;.h.l the other. " You lt it wa-!" continue. 1 the s.,n; "and the worst of it w a the i,e.;.-ipr came out and raid dad Was a blamed oil Iim.I f..r wlking ei th" track th-r.i v. t rtt very word.-. " T lH-y were?" " Yes. tin in wi re the won!, and I t. il yn it struck u- bad. Ia i might h .ve ts tl r.tkle-'1, but le Wa I:o o.. He l.a.la g.l In-art. ai.l was powtriui on H-try and figures." licwijx.l h!sei-on the palm of hi ha 1, and be and his coinpaoion n..c d aw a v. Pffrvit l'vt. T wo dwarf, a hu-band ami his w it.-, N -lottging to the Aztec nation, are now on exhibition at Fraoti. Hue Yiviei.i.e, say. the ."mean Irgitrr of Pari-. They :.re cani'ly more than three 1. t high, "agtd Nt ween ;mi and 40, of a d:irk -un-t mbrown.tl complexion, and mis.--, the . hara.-teritic feature of their rai--: a large lb-man noe. prominent j.iw.arnl re nding Ion be.nl ; their b ur is bl.uk uinl wiiliv. Mo- ttr.-enti- ot tin- uiii.inu'.ivc . on ile at the Fracaf i on.- rt room proves a great attraction, and large irowd-tbtk e?.ch nigtit to se " Maximo and Itartliola, the Aztec dwarf." m kti ai loN-t hive begun to Ik made a to the change that would t.ike place in the Ilritis'i i iitiiiiet pi ca-e il.-h.aittt should ctunpf I Mr. I i-raeli to reign. it i considf rcl hv some, that in su h a e n-ting.-iicy "sir Maftonl N'ortb.-ote would l-c-eotne t!ie hielir of the Ilou.-e t" t'ominon. The German coinnil-ion to the ('entenni.d Kxhibitionat I'hil.id. Iphia ha ben apj.oint.sl. Ir. J at obi, lirector of the !s'. tion of i "ointiieree and In lu-tryiri ti e M ni-try t.f C"me-r.e, i- president t.f the commission, w ho-e heat 'quarter will te 1 1 1m r.in. PlloBtnLY 1)0 one tllee Is the rsile ef much hodily mtery and unhsptiiii- ( nd the ttise i airnos't ui.iveril aliont; It's Am'-riiU peojdel vilpiepmn. Ir iao-e are ti.any and Variou. Iv ins cha tV .ti tiie h.t-rt-of our people. ThernTvdv t n kid ffTt-tted. l'-e lr. Wi-harf lnot American Iypeia I'nl. They ii.virfi l n cure. Tnr rimes of vicmn e-o be "-! from our t.tt'.lc Mi.'.; hut -MA W: TIM'I 1' .'n.- will n-vi r l-eitnii ii'is..;! -.'. Th. y re t n .ti..nil ins'ltution. WISHART'S PinBTreBTarGorilial It iirifSwmn ' t rtw.in of t r -.t !- Sr.1 re1 !' I S' t .rllilk... "i ll rr .ihi t.-u-I - I I U : ' '" ........... Ill it nn'Oji ' n,,,li','ll'l II" 'unr ciniuiiniiT. hut I- ' f-r.inrsi JT p' r;'--l t m:rft . S- T nr.t anl Hrrw'. im'wn-A ..' ; r tf.n. I...tI omp ut, W. s-'.m-li. P --1' k,fT. rxn-nri.imr.'eic-. Ner. k-i.i i.t Pr re-ir-il4.i-t"w'.M If"". imp'; '"ii'l " I if fM-V' .rf-ilefl. ti. rrn-.y In ths 'I'l """ wn tM .,M-r.r Tprr.n .i-w ewh s"i' rf mrT-.w,rnrr-. T fo 1 n : ,1 -' l ,.,mi-in in li'-' O.j Mtiri tru.ru l Uc.a t j ut-jM) no U ufi it. Conratnpl Ion for Ten Yeart Cnrol. !-.. .or fT hr Urncr. i1 tn-e t..-l ..l-i "n tr.ei' frrt Ujivvcrj ru.U tuft k- "' '"r tOMUllip'.lVlk Jscim ru er. eiit.Lj V.-OL.J. From l. IomIs, M. arnl finl il r ff I? " I H.Mrtll ( l-Vs JOHN lit liNl.rr.5t. Loxv Motor M T .r Vryi&c .oTTiTd ilonkrryr. n. t DR. L. Q. C. WISHART'S Office, No. 232 N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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