Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 November 1878 — Page 6

GOMJUSSIOXMD.

! (Mr rrHKki ; eater fat the mwtMm

wHh Uhmm ; be Male ytmrMtff 1h the tMvitw -aHata, aad loal tta Jay ami na of ." r "What cmi I'do fbr Hmmi, Meto v4, v wfcueo toe o wntt fn Trad ttnaauta waybill dat with atlae, -Aa4 ari- uw path I Uo nt know SyiNd -WWltKlttHMHWt Or tH Wktt ci I do? Tha par fM Uiel " Alt fHh KWl farii&lMMMliTN( r f-jwu iMp-d.it wkfiMWttM K thee; Tr ! t o-rHriHmd aad full ; AoMttMtf rautalu lor ma. JmmHI to do souMtHji UriMjftt: 'Love tiM and chide thee hiwI eare; Kra4t ltttto twi front If thy way, PHtwiM-fitifflth tnv poor fcwdwwe 't Jwt of thy fetakt day. 'K much, but vary swt t give ; Ami It I rkf ot Krieli bewr That nil tlive mtnfetrkM are o'er, Ami Hum, m happy, loye, aloawhere, m-od never bmhuAnd I can tlo for thee but tile; ( Wet-kin on Mindly, knowing not If I tuny give thee phaaHre ; Oat wi my own dull, shaitowtMl lot 4 I mh ru, huI go V-Ml4lftr Hv aaa darker home, A in x)r, tlMr heart, from thee Wke waat on earth a eomf orter : .AiMLayothoe"WMO wetoonte we, I mm mmt forth by r; gmWim tne white how good It fa

TO MO Miy KITH HIM tUUS, HN(l tMtllK It may hf, in t ha blue, I ar space, Them watebeat f rota the heaveu'd brink . A entile upon thy fact. Aad when the day's work ends -with day, Ah4 Maoejred vnin, xtcallHf In, Wave her caol hand to ttyinic whmu -Ah1 reetieM, tiurjHHffthoiixiiti bffin, Ltke sad bells out of tune, 111 pray "Bear Ixifa, to whose great love Nor bound, nor limit line I st, Sy l y darMim; I laiplore, , Sohmj ar sweet Jq&' not tastt-rt yt, . Kr I chu l ve no more." Awl -with the words my thoughts shall climb

w mm jiiowiic iwjflti auHveHiy stair

fAmm dftwlly ovr tk wW Slept of kiWN k Um aM 1 tk mm. Atintki Gray, iwprlvely: "Nov. Juliet, I km very cerlHin you would il4'yottr fMltns 'whanging; toward ilr Dr. SpohAm ii you woiUtl only stop tkinkmg of that wild,kmm-en Hal Lmw. (H'ib," the mnWen, " it is a irootl thine you don't know who

1 1 aaitMakiie;t& aok pt.V) "It isn't

mt, and beaiiles it Is dangerous to trust too Mttoh to tb f Mlifr. Tha dsar (looter is a good man and h would restrain Sour Mtddeii impulse and freaks." Jut'fl Hp ourl spioiwly, but h says nothing. . , AunUe.Grai'.resumes, You do like

'Himdoirttoarvttimr"

"I'm, auntie, I rdepect and like, Mr

Siteechani, but that Wt loviasr, and don't lor him."

A sudden, vivid blush finishes the

eentesoe, for ae she looksiup, she; has

the horror of seeing that reverend iren

! tleman standiar at the end of the porch

; having come over the lawn as usual, tb . txke tea-iuid walk 16 okureh with themf 1 J J.'' .......... A - ! '

! alter a custom oi some yoars- stanuing The instant sbe.glancas up, he makes a

gesture iur siiouue so muun sterner loan

. any she has ever seen mm make ueiore.

' -111 1

umi sne ie uiorauj aiuiiiuou iuto oom

"TlyHre kBo need ot youriWughing like that over a man that you only like,"

I drones on her aunt, in a state of sweet

t unconsciousness : but, before she has

1 finished speaking, the man who has un-

1 intentionally played eaves-dropper has ! disappeared. He is late in corning to

te that night; but when Juliet comes down from her room in answer to the

bell, she finds him chatting quite the same as usual, though she can not help

noticing mat a enange uas come over

; hie countenance. ,

There is a certain young artiet, Ilex

Gant by name, only son of one of her aunt's 'intimate friends', who h&s for jsonio time made his home with that

fcwporthyjady, and, thaaks Vo his uifail

, mg mnn oi conversation, ana tae ease that belengs to a society man, tea pass-

imlni? iiwin 00 u" vomiui laui v iu spiiu oi me au

for the romi straotion of twe, for. the faantr is still,

UISIIS licm, UUMBtSBU, -"X II11UK. 1 Will 8e the laeeie she grat. an' the lad walfced not ea oat this

evaew looked n at ah otw. ava: aches." But Mrs. Gray answers quick-

Jlle went a' lenked ower a roarin linn. ly. " Why, my dear, VOU forcet VOUr

soio." ij ne-can x quite Tinuerstanu the

expression of the miaiaters face; he

almost looks gratilled at her suggestion, but her aunt will not hear, to it, knowing the headache to be a1 .subterfuge, so j she goes away to get ready.

wncn they leave the door Kex, netm the least ootnprebending her looks and

h Um balaetrade, Mtd leaiiaf hr eheek upon them looks out over the lawn and Udaka. Tke brisk bfeeaf .hlewa over her face, and lifts her hair, and she thinks in earnest how; of many an evening boating, of walks, and talks, and, oh, of atliotwaadtaiafs; and under all, like the current that bears drifting rose tave, liowa the fear that this artist whof has grown into all her life so closely will go out into the world and forget her. The current of that fear grows stronger and swifter, until finally she finds that the breese, arrow n to a gale, is

around the house in aenous dread if there is astorm ia the night; taad, there she stands in wrapper and slipper with a night-lamp in her hand calling softly to know if Juliet's windows are dewti, and if shsthinks it will be a very severe storm. A sudden impulse comes to Hex. lie

tightens his arm about Julior, and draws fratftlr

her dewn the stairs. Whun they stood placed

in

Whatfefjfle ythw'Worw:? If we were able to look Into th bta

I worUbbeyomj, we might repine at be

ing ooiigeu 10 remain here o long. Just ae God has placed great gulfs of

apace jieiwewuu manots, so that the inhabitaiite breach shall only know th.

of llii'own gl6b; lie has' also a 'irulfi betwien this' -world ami

front of the astonished woman ho tho future life. Thus, he makev. it our tH coolly, nqt at all mindjng Juliet's Kdufy to tlilnk4,' "not of dying, Iviit of livrniiigoheekS! May 1 have her forcing 5 not of t.ie hereafter, Imu of tha

sav

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my wife, auntie?"

"Well, well!"

sho crieil, looking

here otf 41 world to come, but of the world that is, Every day we am to

' Up which tl titer no laiiy.8atM

ami M.-iHr leitru mi nappy inure, Conic back half comforted. 1 1 ffiitfiiM AalMa eW sVif rfriar Jk rWttiUui " DIXXA GTiKET." Thme waau weelawlo t qwh hyaatane, -Ah sihtl ' Wae'a mel.Jbrl'Ri a alaHc. Ah" tae warld aroHn' la a' cauld an' drew, Ah' ttae cottthie laddie wa care for me."

There waa a braw laddie went by, the morn,

ji.n- wh sins ra m een earn urn

WJiae he anf. " Waeicksl vrwn warld

Is a' drc

JVn they ne'er looked up at eaeh otlier. ava; Me went a' lenked ower a roarfn linn, An' the lamfe -went hame an' began to ptn. ' 'f 1 - Sae dfaaa'slt doon an' greet, my dear An' eHtldUi jour trouble up, an' t I Bat loolcJt ap where the hicrKtte. Ah' hapainetNi woo by thexilitro yoar ee. SvttOH Sutnrtkty Ettftin0 UazrtU.

X MODERN' ROMEO AND JULIET.

' 7. t. ' f the least ootnprebending her looks and Ifyeti hatlEone withineintii a certain .eestures. croos off duUfullv With Mrs.

church in Elltown on a certain Sunday, Gray on his arm, leaving Julia ae usual followed the highly respectable usher up I to Dr. Speecham. Several times during the softly carpeted aisle, and settled , the walk she thinks she will introduce yourself comfortably in the corner of the . the topic that is uppermost in both their proffered seat, aglaeed .up at the I minds, but he guides the conversation organ and choir- Txmd: the Rev. 1 so eaMly and skillfully on other subjects Speecham's deek, your attention would that she has no opportunity, and, after probably nave been attracted, as was 'all, what can she say? In the sermon mine, by an undeniably attractive sub-; that evening, notes are discarded, and Jeot. A girl in 'ajlark gray drws and 1 the speaker preaches a sermon straight feat, wkh a dash of eolor like the breast j from Ms heart that electrifies and touchof a bird in the latter, aad a charming ? es his hearers as none of his rhetorical, poise and a quick motion of the head to flowerv discourses have ever done: and.

carry out your, thought. A slender, f most of all, does it touch a sober girl on

icraowiw gi rjj, whu,. warm, j'ea tumjJiea

the platform behind him, who is not all the restless puzzle that she was in the morning. She makes up her mind that she will speak to him about the matter on the way home: but again theques-

tion suggests itseit, jiat cau sheay,

cheeks, full rel lip's that gave the chief

expreewouOf the face, and were constantly changing that expression by little curves und quivers, steady, blue eyes and a strotte forehead and chin.

If, at the end of the first hvmn. you I since she has alreadv uM hiia' witlmnt.

had been unable to tell what she had t being asked that she didn't love him. been singing about it would not have She is saved the trouble of answering, been because you had not been watch .for, after the service, the conversation ing her all the time from under cautious ' is taken up as skillfully and easily as beeyelids, and, after the reading, you ( fore, and one or two beginnings in that would probably have found yourself as direction are nipped in the bud, so that

x uiu, 01a oacaeior mat, 1 am, wonuer- before sue Knows it they have reached

nic waat, inai gin was unnKing about, the gate and lie has bidden her a quiet

xirat sne puneu on one neat, mtie f gooti-night anu gone home, just the

tiay riure, roueu it into a Dan, anu,' same as usual. threw It into a Iwok-rick ia a veryim-, Juliet walks slowly up to the house

petuous manner, and when the.qu'.i t lit- with many andcdnllkjtingthoaghte, for.

r 1 a l vuii,aai ata m.f- l. a 1 m:i. . L i

m. urroiuaai 5c ui kiie iuu ! iim; iumiiv nuuincr Kin, HUB is at OUUS

moaning around the eorner of the house ; from one to the other in a uaaed way as prepare, not for death, but for life ; for

.r1

1111 IIMWIfVIt' I T I1I11L' .-ana.

Jf wo ,lve wclj.aijdv(ii5uly hetM,, may certainly trust Qod U3 to pur horeaftur.

!7, I '

and in through lh open window behind . if to find out what it U means, if that hr with a lonesome sound that she can don't beat all! What a blind fool I've

not bear: and she; rues impatiently and- been, to bo sure. But rrovulenco al

shuts the window down and herself oub; ways does provide some way;'' setting that death, when it conies, must lie cun

with the night. She has hardly done jhr lamp down carefully, so as to hold siderea not a bad tiling, but a good this when a familiar odor greets her up both hands iu her surprise, " Here's thing. Since the Almighty sends death senses, and, presto! the sceno changes, . dear Dr. Spoechapi asked. mO to marry I to every one-df1 his' creatures to whom for the odor is unmistakably that of a him, and I wouldn't do it, because 1 1 ho has given life, since death U an unicigar. I thought you loved him, and 1 knew, be-. yerl as, life, death must be a, blessing She stands pafectly motionless, and ing a man, he couldn't) help learmag to as well as life, $omo croat advantage

loeka iown in an opposite mrectlon , love you. xiiere, .uiaret" anu sno must oe connect ou.witninisovent which

from'wlier she had been looking, and Hire!; pacing Up M Jo.wn the jvalk slowly, i3 her artist, With that masculine comforter between hi lips. There

i

is an old sarine about his sata.'uc mates- , drama. Let

ty, but she adapts it to the case in h;n,! balcony

as sue thinks in her isrnorancc. and sort that wii.'

breaks oft' with a little sob that is half wo call death. It is made fearful when strangled by Juliet's "H.rm about her we lobk forward to it from h dtanco, neek. that we lnay iol too" rashly seek it, boSo the curtain falls on our little fore wo have had enough of the discl-

us hope that this . loyo on l plina of,thu world Hut when it comos

may provo W bo of the right , it usually is welcome ; audi jt may bo

last tnroiign uio: anuinat, mat, wncn wo iook. uacK upon ltirom

quotes to herself, Think of ansrelsand 1 tho streata thaf often has its rocks and the othor world, we shall smilo to think

hi near tne ruetung or ineir wings." i shallows, sharp cu.rvo nau nuius, may t uih smmm uvr n;ive ues She hardly dares breatho as she ' in this case, iu spite pf the old adnge, it. This also wo know of

,0th." j world i That it Is created b

MaH-Eatiny Tigers

watches this bright belnsr, probably for I " run smooth

A 1 ? . . .

roar oi ingniening mm away, iiui no walks up and down withouk even a '

glance at the haloony, smdv presently 1 she breathes freer; but still she watches 'L'hc following extract from a letter' and still he walks, And in tho meantime' ' publteked in tho Cardiff Jlail, written

tlie cloade are growing heavier. Pres- j bJ Dundee gentleman, managor of the

ently she hears a low rumble of tlum- f recently lQrniou. itaugamatt tea-gartkms ami njj; dor, and at the same instant Rex tosses I h tho, province of Assam, shows that ' fjonsonJ

and nlairis a vwt

then there will, no

iiial or a fcreaiot variety

there : for sriroly the Creator hm KOt

..exhausted, himself in making this world

been afraid of

the other

bv tlto samd

f ( 1 - . . am a u.

oomg wno nas mauo tins world, it is another nnuisiori in th& houso of our Father, Consider, then, what ho hus done for us liere, if you wish to know ujjiat hq will do foi ,us there. If there

is nu'nno variety in worm nay

away nis cigar, ana oonies straight ovor ji'fuu m iw pwnun uave exciting rivers, moutttains to the balcony. Striking a tragical at- . times in addition to their hard work: Uora and fauna

titude he Hits Ins face to her and shrhs uanoamti, io,Wgong, Aug. l&.itis dniiht. hA ah i

oat;

ilit', sloop, aqd wak.fi.r, changing j, lkrwers'and trees, ia'Scs and

UTlth fPtAflf VtV-fX Mvot- f Ik it a n

" Bright ansel, thou art as erloriousia sd occprronce that took,

to report

place at

to this nisrht, bendinc o'er mv head, as

is a winged mosseneer of heaven but

you had better open the window and go within, for there if a shower, coming uo and vou'll iret vour winys wnt. Hn.

a a w . a- 3 1 Ti 1 . . ,

smo, you-ve neon, out too long at-' ""y uut, suuua one oi tno , ncss andgrcatness above us to asp ro to

iouy . uiffu' i'"'J bwimf; , and reverence. There Will lie

" Thank you. sir: I will so in imme-1 V1 uim, caiiguc mm oy tno throat, and

diately, since yob have watched mo so ' ai3gSea.Wm out, 01 ht

long as to grow tired of me," and sho

turned in a very diVnified mannor to

Meekir men wore cutting jungle, preparing to opening out, when I loft the garden on Monday, aho.it lt;3fi a. m. Loss than half an hour afterward a tiger

one of the

tho window, quick as love alwavs is to

take offense at nothing, and secretly not a little vexed that he has been walking

up and down there so lone and not

spoken before. But, the unlueky win

dow closes with a spring and is fast

One or two frantic efforts she stands still.

This happened about four" hundred i

yards in front of the linos of the Cacha- f rees six of whom saw the whole occurrence. Every one, Meekirs and Cach-1

arees, who were working noar, lied from tho spot, and two men came ov6r two hours afterward and gavo mo informa

tion. L.6V1CK, liiackwcii, and I lost no

1 hero, as here, thero wul he beauty for tho eyo and car; problems for tho intellect to investigate'; work to do, full of utility;, society, intercourse, affection; tho power of progress, the sight of good-

spire to enough

to ponder, enough to do, and enough to love. Jama J'reamtn Clarke.

A Scandal Fall of Lawsuits.

A high-life scandal and any amount of litigation has been caused at Bridgeport, Conn , by the divorce suit of Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Hill, tho wife of an

unu ; time in going over. We found and.fol-1 Am?no"? raercnanc aciiong ivong,

" iowed tlFo track for over 50 vards 1 u?r...hUsnU'.. Agmeen years

, , , tin flm inntrln. wIia w .m 1 Oeatltlt

irom ueiow. ; . . ' ; ; "i;" .

n jaiu t'J

(Ttsrul W get a -cnang" orecteu, as more

A low. amirnvl lanirli

'You don't mean to say that window is body n,i,uus 1(' u, ocked? Well, that is too good. Say gt a ' chang " orected,

were

ou are sorry for betas indignant at "u av "auu uu "'"ortuaatciy,

nothing, and I'll run up and let you in." we Lcou,(i not nago to procure poison. " The door's locketl too. sava i the dis- M.xt dW we wAnt ?ut on tho Sani&-

consolatc Juliet; and this wicked man, oor hfu ' (WhamY), beat in cirstraightway seeing the comical side of f roum! tho Ry which had been

the affair, goes off into a lonsr. low .tlraggeU ""J y further, minus both

augh. But he is stopped by another

roar of thunder, and in a moment more

he has thrown off his hat and is climbing

hand over hand up the wooded vine that

grows against tne side of the house, and

beautiful, accomplish-

and wealthy vounsr woman, left

America for China' to marry Charles E. Hill, a native of Belfast, Mo. Twelve years later sho returned, anil placed her fon in the Bridgeport schools, her husband giving her an annual allowanco of S.GOO. Suddenly, she petitioned for a divorce and, as wjqn as her husband was notified, he offered her $75,000 bo-

1fw. ami tn think-, imr.f !.mi, nPn was liouneu, lie onoreti

twanii-faaf . ?n U.un w !,?,' Kftl1l ' sides lior previous allowance to let the

Wtiatr f.ir hours, hut, ,.ni,i ntw proceedings be as priVi

!i

beatiag fur hours, but could neitker hear nor see any thing of the tiger. It

was most annoying that wo liad no

twines over the balcony. As he climbs i Poiso'l' fo1' "er chance of dwtroy-

ne says

matic

'erperch

with a

rnniantin rant. 5n h'ia r.nof

............ . ... ... V,.... . ..... . IlLl lll til

Bat as he stands beside her. all thnt I unfortunate Aieoktr was one of my beet Vr V

is ludicrous dies out of his manner, and rrorke igular In his attendance, and , . ouu

b uiaci uulii uuuus iu iu.- own in mat. j -'-"e v"" """"

caroseimf wav that Sho thinks, nnnr ay.

ings be as nriVate as nosiJible.

lis negotiations with her being carried

On through his f iend and agent, Capt. McGilvery of Belfast. Mrs. Hill de

manded $1(H),00(V, however, and

manned siwmjw. noweror. and soon

. i" JejKy way, not at all dra-1 f-y" uu L aftar i,r huahaixi hu.,-? th.t. h,i

, With Love's light wings did I . K"' n cow tjeu every even-, : , " ""rv r' " f!' "T" Vt

these walls," and getting ever ' edge of the Jungle m hopes of , S - -ffi

great scramble, tears a very un-. " uan-r-ii at, it, coiuiugior 9,,mn " wh h - WArTiC r.

J ' tn COW to Hliallln 11 tOshortt h oi. Tho v-,wwv. v.ijv. iuvuiiivm

per

with

tie

she glowered, at hhm savagely, then shut

Jmt lips tightly, making a straight scarlet line that surely "was not called out by the sentiment, " Blest he the tie that binds," etc. After the audience was settled for its .-woraiag well, nap I think; to iell the truth the blae eyes took 'a far-away look, as if they saw something beyond tke back of the minister's head, beyond the upturned faces, beyond the carved doors and stone walls, and beyond tke touch of the closely clasped fingers. This expression prevailed to the end of the sermon, toned down now and then, by an evident thinking out of the waiter in question. After the benediction had been pronounced, and the peo,ple sufficiently awakened by a terrible 'blaet from the organ to walk mechanielly out of the chilly ohnroh into the bright Mtnshlne outside, I ?aw mv

morning nuxzle slip by Dr. Speecham, join a middle-aged lady of tlie highly i JEaepectable sort and go out with the wrtrwd. As for e, I betook mvself to

iafhf."mlnmi boarding-house with a dim ifeethig of regret, that I was no longer ;yoflg. Now, all this is simply a prologue, as it were, to the little drama which I found out afterward, and started out in tke beginning to tell you under the title which has, 1 believe, been used for a similar purpose already by some one. Bavkig given the intrbdutioa in due order, the curtain will now rise on the ltrat act of tha nlar.

Mcture to yourselves a Sunday after- J out upon the balcony.

now, awwiy waning into evening: a Jarge gMhic h6use, with a great many portico?, and on one of them my puzzle Juliet, and the iddlead lady, whom she addressee as aunt, sitting vis-a-vis. Julie looks up now and then into the Werly lady's face as she speaks to kr, 4rat ofteaer, it mut be confessed,

about some things of which she says little.- . She only stops a moment in the parlor to say, "Auntie, 1 guess I will go right

up to my room and rest ray head." Then she goes on up the broad staircase, through the long eorridor and into her room, locks the door and sits down wearily in a chair to think. Dear me ! her thoughts roam .like the Wandering Jew, But in the midst of all they find one resting plaee, and, as thoughts have a way of doing, stick there like grim death. Then she sets up an imaginary self on a stool of repentance in front of her and apostrophises it as follows : You little goose! why don't you love that minister; he is a genuinely good man, and there are niighty few of them." 'Then she falls into a reverie but soon proceeds: "You ought to be ashamed to oare any thing for Hex Gant; you know he don't care for you." Here the other self grows Indignant and speaks up: "What of the evening you went boating, aad the walk homef" but at this juncture she becomes disgusted with both selves and rudely interrupts the dialogue by getting up and taking off her wrap and hat. Then she lights the gas aad sits reso.

lutely down to read, but after reading

one page over some six limes Wltnout the least Idea of what it means, she tosses the hookiato the further corner of of the room, turns out the gas again, raises the low French window and steps out upon the balcony. It has been a

uengnuui aiternoqu, anu sno retnenihers, as if it were a long, time ago, the softsiinshine and swaying shadows; but toward dusk the air had grown oppressive, and now the naooa is put out by clouds that are gathering and scurrying across the sky. She drops wearily down in a rustic chair, puts, her folded arms

this annouHcwiiwiit to. Mrs.

became. Indigimut, and him river tliu head

WfiUfltr to hff and looksC the fourth victim within the last I through Vis m1P ,to the skull. He iiuvjui.u, MCT-uimi iu uiiii, ,iuu iuuks jiiu) . .... . miMliatfllvsiind lii'rfnr 10.f (Ml .IsLitiacfPii-

ie orooninsr face. tureu iuuiuut mtu. na iaiwn to tins ! v .-.... i. t..AZl : .:: ..... man.Mtini-timr.aml n tt.n "irJH.n and she coufitcred with a filmiltir Mill,

u tValrT UJ& 1 3 , have takeS flZ within a mile and a that he assailed her. Then tho

1 Prf.f"7..r"r."" hfnf mv rmin,n,l f at,u,! . captain WaS SHell IorV10,UUU lor SiHll-

.l .!. ... D' rrwiuefitnfl thfc llontitv fVimm un .nn . wnueiiicii. :v uuti

"Juliet," he savs. in a tone that is a K".1 MtJ "'pees (n all 100 rupees) for

little constrainetl. are vmi .incr to this brute's destruction. It seems that

j n a Tnarrr" t.ha nitnlfitnr??'

Oil

oust a iiuie whispered "Xo" for answer, but it makes him happier than such a word is apt to make a man on such an occasion. " Why not?" a little more hopefully. "Because, Rex, I don't love him." A sudden pressure of the hands that hold hers, and then Hex draws her, shrinking and trembling with a rapture that is half joy, half pain, to his breast, and says words that are like a benediction to her. Few men make lore well, as regards eloquence, hut words that are commonplace enough, in black aad white, can easily blossom Into a marvel of beauty on a summer night with one who loves you devotedly to listen. The storm gathers aster, the thunder mutters louder, the wind shakes tho trees, and Juliet has no idea how long these sounds last, when a great drop of rain falls pn their faces (it couldhardly fall between them). "That says I must let vow in: I hone

j. naven i Kept you out too long already."

" I hope you haven't," she answered

demurely.

He turns to the window, takes h s

jack-knife, and shivers one of the

panes, which arc, fortunately for Mrs. Gray, of a fanciful shape and rather

small, reaches into the spring and raises the window, and they both step inside, just as tho rain begins to come down" in torrents. v

Juliet," oalls tlie cautions voice, not

of the garrulous nur, hut of hor aunt, as they light the gas and open the door. Itex slips an arm about her and they go down the hall, and. leaning over the

Tailing, look down.

Auntie uray is on of those restless

sort of people that are always prowling

McGjlvery against Mm. Hill, a third suit against ,him by hernd a oounter-

? there are a tiger and tigress in the part aivorceuit against hid i wife, by Mr, Jliil t : .P...u!i. t , '.. I are TCt t6 ffallow. anil tho lattnr. who is

u iiBiixauinii wuiuu i am now cio&nnsr. i . . ?. . ...

tr.....7: ,....... ii .i.- j 51 t !

nunuvui , lunuunici v, iiiuru is enougn

I now en an important "Mission to Peru

jungle cut. fired, and readv for hoeing. ( ?W Ghinose fjovernmont, will prob-

I so that the Cocharees will not be de-! aD b0 CHllert to America, while con-

4.. la. Z u II. . . 1

gressmen, "consuls aud other prominent

men and women are expftte! to hgtiro in the different cases as witnowc-i.

tallied in thoir work.

Tho place abounds with wild animals. A panther carried away a dog from tho door of a coolie's hut (la tho lines") : a

wild elephant chased the Meekirs from . 1 "" ' ' cutting bamboos; and I myself, while 1 .i.flKit Wimun, forinerly a Methowalking from Nonol, saddenlv found d,9t missionary, .and for the past 12

myself six yards from a full-grown, yeRrs Agent at the lakama Indian

Age-joy, in vauiingion lerrttory, in a letter to the War Department, dated

bear, which detained me for about five A

minutes. However, after the place is cleared, hoed, and planted, there will bo small cover left.

A Smart I'arrot.

A Boston family has a remarkably intelligent parrot, which repeats nearly every thing it Jiears, and which some bad boys have taught to swear awfully. It finally did little talking except of a. profane character, and to cure .its propensity was repeatedly soused in. cold, water and placed near the stove, to dry. During a recent storm some .chickens which had become Very wet and chiliad

were brought intlie houso aifd' put byj

Liiusiova io revive tnem. ,is so nappen -ed that the parrot had just been ducked himself, and after surveying the chick

enaTTor some time, he criwl nut in onion.

Oct. 8, says : "These ,IndianH,iow aum-

benng 8,040, wcro tnkep.from tho 'axr path m 18m, and gathered upon tho agency in tli6d. Tliey were theil poor, but thfy now have. 4, 000 head of cattle, 1,7,Q0 horse,, 0,000 acrqs of land under cultivation ' (with , 10,000 additional fonced in)', and ralsSd this year -12,000 bbshbRof grain, btisi4es making 900,OOO.fcetot lumW aad 100000 shingles, 0.' Tho proerf of the-to, Indians ia Mstiinatud by thtj agent to bo worth at a

to$llu

Jow,yaUvatioti ,.8? JOO, equal

,per "capita,, or about $600 lor oucli jam-

;iy.

nf

TTBrsr Road, in the, October .number of lit. Fodtes Health Monthly, presents a new-view of the- functions' of tho onion. tAMlOriKtiir? tn that. U-Hjm- tlm

oracalar,, .tones: MXKtle feels, bftt cells. of thu,olontakn into, the stdm-

wearingr' ; acn, nm inrottgh tint system a. gqou

: r,m,. ;; , UCR1 Pck of rat-terriers, qiiasing -T-liq Boston Advcrtuer lias a column , andoatchlng all the rtr'mW 'and' (Itif-

ing uieni oil through the ergans Of rcs-

of reporte from tho manufactories of

New England which showthat mills that have been shut down are'everyr wliere starting up, while other mills are

doubling their time and employing new lianila TLa AJiuI .Yr'a. ...i, in.lt i

Tho Ameer of 'Afghslnlsian girths

. limn v.i.iu nmi u.a.if iu , inr Itun It I lliuitnn Kllllirill 1 lift I WK HI . Mllll mint

hands. The. A4iKrttor', reaorte indi- " Mo no .Moako pond lwlthv.,lnit me

cateagreat revival of manufacturing soldiers mlt the big gooiw suioakeo all industry. . . .( larigtiage."li-7oi IW, '