Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 June 1879 — Page 1

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PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, .(I NK 12, 187.

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NUMBER 26.

Job rriutlnR on Uie oft favorable term?.

BU&INESS DIRECTORY.

T. A. BORTOM, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otice in Pur (Mice Block. Dwelling ob Eat Stde iSouth Mit hijjan Mm( VEYMOUTH, INDIANA.

Or. J M JENNINCS. 1HYSI('1AN AN'L SUUOEON. offlce with Dr. N. Sberruitn over Lauer' s Store, on Mieliitfati r,trwot, riyiuoutb. lud. Kesiden 'e en Center street, opposite Catholic church. Urn no A M AS A J OH N SON ATTOHNE i A i' LAW . iTumpt attention given t collection, atttlement ot declent' estate ana fuarUiii""UipiS deed, mortgage, and other conraclK drawn up and acknowledgments taken. p O. JONES, Attorney at Law A Notary Public Prompt attention given to all claims and colectious left in his Litre. office in corner of Soar' brick block Plymouth Ind.

NELLIE'S HERO.

BY MRS. E BCRKK COLLINS.

REEVE,

LAW. Located In

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A. Coll tK)iis itul :oiiveyanclng a speyi-

a uy. buys m J ells real r-tuie on comiuist.on. Insures li M and property in A. 1 eomujuI'm. D' sirable --al estate for sale tu the

Bit"" and atboiaiua.

Novl-75

DH L BOWER. 1HYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. will be iMMd to r ' Wis patients at his ofnee. ho. si Michigan -troet, wbere he may be l. aid at all tiuifcr-. eJtcopt win.o irules.-iouai-ly aMMtt, tun I flinnni beauc at the sauie iaace. Jals 1st. 187.

4- O . S. D- A J- W. PARKS, ATTOBNEYh AT LAW. Notaries i'ui.lieand Authorised War Claim Agent ; CMlced at

Ii.url. ti Hint I'lytuwiiin. l.'iuiaiia. ....

"If was talked about when you were in your cradles, dear, and even then there was a jesting 'agreement, that when you two grew up you should be married. And surely you might do worse than marry Mr Allen Tr vor." Nurse Gleason, who wa just like a mother to motherless Nellie Huntly, finished pouriug the j- ily she was making into agorgeous mould, untied her white cap strings, and taking off her spectacles, rubbed them euerget ically, "And now, MissNelli, do get down from that table there's a dear child and go dress for the company. Your father will be waiting, and rlj?ht angry he'll be, too. Come, dearie." "No, I won't!" The diminutive figure, perched upon the kitchen table, swung its little slippered feet back and forth, and pushing a cloud of yellow hair from a rosy face, looked np into the honest countenance of the woman with a p dr of misehb'vous eyes. "No, N iisie that's a darling don't make me f?o. I've been shut up iu

attouuoiigiveu t.itii.-.-..-luvuieiit oi deeedeiusj , tnnt hoiriii boardlng-sch oI fur two fcstata-s. CMiveyan.-itiK. and the ..alectioii ol Boldiera' Claims tor Pmuriuan: will attend years now that Im home for good,

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trusted to fi.juj. audir.et in Marshal, and adjoining counties. Plymouth oflivo ou Oam. Hlns-t v. M.'eatg.tu and Center streets urtoa u''''. Mirror wmtmit om4p. &tt

C. R. CHANEY ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In ail the coartain the late. Offlce iu Wheeler biPCk. ovr Bccier Jfc V oil' dry gtod stn-, Plymouth, Ind. wV' HOME IPATIUC Thysician and Dentist, an l Dr. J. a. Duulap. regular physicran and surgeon. rpocrnil oiler their sTvn-et to tu public. Ulli. m iu ('rbin's block: resitlenue ou Jai Oano street. WIL'.IAM) B. Halts, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. PI; uth. iul. . iUlyl

JOHN S. BENDER, ATTOHN bY AT LAW, AW KUTAUV eCBLJC, Br.C8N1IOCL PLTH0ÜTM. 110. K,.. iMi Ilten' int. iven U the actthfit-ent of e-

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Cl u i md iorccloure of m.rt:mf. . Keui.ttunce prompt. I A. C. t A. B. CAPROM, attorneys & Counse lors REAL ESTATE AGENTS. U r-lCK-A. L. WUKKLKii'lS BLUCIL, PI.VOUTH. ND.

don't make a martyr of m. I can't bear it- indeed I can! Aud I won't." she added, xollo voce. "But, Miss N 111 '," continued the good womrin, a smile beginning to creap around the corners of her mouth, in spite of bar ff rts to look gravo, "you forget tl-.at youVe a young lady now seventeen, rememberand since your poor, dear moth

er died, you as the only chil 1, are ex

cursionists to "do." They were going on horseback, and a merry time was anticipated. They reached the ancient ruins, found them "all that fancy painted them," strolled around the garden connected with the old buildings,

: played croquet and flirted, aud final ly sat dowu to dinner, about as c tij tented a p irty as one would would wish to see. During the whole day Hettta'd father had been en leavjring to brinsj Iht ! young couple together, an intention which the young lady immediately divitu'd and understood, ami straightway Mr. Huntly had his hands full. "When a woman will she will you may depend upon It. And when she won't die won't and there is ; an end o . k !"

And every unappreciated and apparently iunocent eiTrt ou the part of Mr. Huutley only r. .,le the demure maiden ähuu Mr. Trevor the more. As I was saying, the par y were sitting at diuner, an impr-jvibed table laden with g.io i ihiu3's, pi -nty of ice aud long necked bottles bdug pre ioiiiiuaut. Iu the mi.l-t of merry laughter aud gay bulinage, a low rumbliug noise fell upjn tlieir ears, followed by a loud crash. All sprang to their feet in an instant, the ladies pule and trembling the BMHI somewhat startled. "What is it?"

Nellie's faee was palid, a she asked

tlio qtudtioa. Wittum a word Allan Trevor sprang upon Iiis horse, aul rodo away iu the direction of the souud. followed by a half a doeu of the gentlemen. In a short time a horseman was

the miners was brought to the surface some bruhed ami bleeding, and ome were living. All were received by.our party and kindly and tenderly ministered to. .' t last there came a moment if Nellie should lived to see the next Centenuial, she will never forget that moment, when the last man was safely landed and the rope eanu up alone. At that Distant a low rumbliug sound was plainly audible; Nolle bowed her head. "O'J, my (1 kI, what snail I do?"

KATE HANSON'S FOETUS E.

Twenty-two Years Away from Home -Leaviiur Her Parents to Aveid a IMssolutc.Loyer. From the New York Time. Elmiiu, N. Y, IIa 31. Twentytwo years ago Kate Hstison disappeared from her home in Tioga e juuty. Pa. Sin was only eighteen ftara of age, and hud grown up

ried, the Captain, meanwhile, having been promoted to to the rank of

Major. Maj r lL.pkins' family was one of the best in Ohio, and it reI fused to recoguiz his wife. She had $900 which she had saved fiou her j earnings on the steamers. This was in a Ctadnaatl bauk. She drev it I out, and, with her husband, went to Cuba. There they prospered, and

the lumber woods of IVnn- wero found by Colonel Y.'llaon iu

sylvunia. She had a predilection for 1STC. Word has been received from masculine ways. She was expert Mrs. Hopkins that she and her huswith the rifle and fl.shing rod, ami band and children will sail for New

she wailed; with su .Men de-peration, apent much of her time iu the woods. York In August, and visit the home she sprang forward. j Her family was highly respectable, j she so mysteriously left nearly a "Lower the rope onco more!" she and shs was more than usually in- : quarter of a century ago.

cried. Iu her heart she hal deter- I telli.'eht. I:i spite of heT dislike for

mined 'if ho does uot cjme up this tituo, I shall go down there myself. At least we c in die together. With deferential glances at the young gill, the men obeyed her mandate while the others stood Lear, awed and sib nt. Sinking upon her knees, N llie waited iu awful suspense, for that whieh was to come. The rope descended; it dangled loosely for u time, Iben there came a feeble pull. With loud eln ers of encouragement, the men above drew it slowly upward. Oh, the ngor.y to the wai.lng h art, which now for the fli st time was unveiled, for Nt-llie knew beyond doubting, that she loved Allan Trevor.

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the pursuits of her own sex, she j bore an unsullied reputation. She left home one day with her rille, j which her father had given her She j never camo back. Nothing was ever j heard of her. Her father advertised throughout the country for traces of aar, and viaited ail the large cities iu i

the State seeking for tidings of her. It being known in the neighborhood where the Hansons lived that K tte had formed an attachment for a worthless young man named Johnson, and that her parents had poal tively foibiddeti ner having arytbing

to do with bim, many believed that j

she hail run away from Dome ror that reason to lead a life of shame. Others held that the had either acci-

At last aslant, the end of the rope, dentally shot herself in the woods, or

pected to fill her place, aud assist ! eu leturuing, galloping like uaad

DR. J. M. CONFER. Professional Service At i he mine (Bee, OnrP a Chapman's Drug Store Itraiih nre oa i: ir.-n Strert.

your papa in his hospitality. So many nice gentlemen, too, dearie, und Mr. Allen Trevor among the rest." "I bate bim -bahi Let old Miss Renshuwe take my place. She's my r1ioierone and it is her duty LVaidef-, I'm sick, aud don't feel like going ne r the drawing room to-da3. It's a heap nicer down here with you, than to bo acting prii.i and stiff upstairs; not allowed Tor a moment to Turret portion, family, and all that ltd! See h- n-1-She sprung lightly from her high and undi'tiiti -d seat, and b 'gan pae ing up and dowa the wi leol 1 kitchen so cool and beautifully eleau her lovely head held aloft, with mock Ji'nity, a impning smile on her faee, and u minring gate very ridiculous.

toward them. It was Mr. Hunt ley

He threw himself from his panting horse, and hurried forward pale aud agitated. "It is in the coal mine over there!" he excla med hurriedly. "There has been an explosion; a portion of the shaft has fallen in, aud nobody kuows how in any are b rrid alle tliere." A MNNM of excilcmeut followed the dreadful iuuotiueeuient. 8 mo of thu ladies .dinted -all were teiTtltd; but Nellie lluutl-y to.nl qui-"tt and

. outwardly culm. WUtffl her father bad Uniahed sue laid olio ani-dl hand on his arm. "Get my horse, pleas papa!" she

said, "I waut go there, 1 may be o some assistance!" "X Hie, are you or izy, child? You

aud fastened to it, pallid and nearly lireles, the foitn of the bravo iiiau who had nobly risked bis life. BisXtd in behalf of the rough ad uncouth mm, who, as the death white face of their preserver appeared abve the awful chasm rushed forward, an I wounded and bleeding us they were, lifted 1 iru in their arms and bore him away triumphant. They would not lose sight of him. They hovere 1 around and waited for his eyes to

ha 1 becoBii 1 wl and died in anno out-of-the-way part of a forest. He? parents, after searching a year or two, Ltave her up as dead. Colonel Grant Wilson, of Paililolphia, was spending th winter in 187i in Cuba. Duiing his stay there he met Maj r James H pklus, formerly of Ohio, who served in Geueral Thomas' divi-iou during the late war. Major Hopkins owned a flee plantation in the iuteilor of this island, und

open, that they might grasp his Colonel Wilaou accepted his iuvita-

bands, und pour fourth their wild ami incoherent gratitude. Last of all came a wilte faced girl agitated und worn with sufT-ring. She knelt by lB ifafa of the brav man, e.nd laid both her hund3 iu his. And so Nellie foui.d her hero uftos all.

tiou to become his guest during bis ; stay in Cuba. The Major's family onsisted of a handsome and diguiBad wife- of about 4 in I two Interval inf children. When OotOMl Wilson left Cuba he was IiiUuswmI with an ! errand in this country by Mr?. Hopkins. On arriving iu Now York bei stalled at once for Tioga County, ' IVnn., and found the family of

El j th Hanson, He oauted great re

J. B. N. KLIN&IR, Hwtary ruill, CriYy iwf. . Kuuuliu-r or Title ixl Civil Kajflnt-r. Will faraisb a complete Attract of Tiilca to Innito In Maratiali conutv, latrl. offl. e at b rviifcnco, ou .iiauix,! ftrwrt", uortti ot urt House rijuae. pl ruvc 1 11, IXMA SA.

She paused in front of u mound of , must uot thiu of such a thing

Somo of our fair-bunded daug' ter.who like to boast of their Igaontaao

nf all euliaary art, might aM l -- h..

take a lesson from the aOOompJUbed kl,.A. t,K.,r ,üflu. ,.,t Jaitgbur, Kali,-; aUa nf ÜM Picsideat of the j ,mt she wa nlivo an 1 well, und praBtataa, She is an adept, iu OOOkiog , T9&lim to )ay tho homestead a

alio a lew weeas ajo, among oin r

A Hurriblc Btarf fnr.u Mexico. Lor insiort Journal. A private letter? from Col. T. H. liriughurst, dated at Parral, Kesico, May 10, 1870, shows that the preparations for exreusive and sueces-ful silver-mii ing operations are progressing very satisfuctorylly. fa the letter the Colonel gives the following narration : "List week, in Chihuahua, a woman went into a shoema ker's .shop in front of his dwelling nnd was measured for a pair of shoes. Tlie son of Crispin said to the worn m : You have a very pretty foot.' "Do

you think so?' said she. U j reidied:

eg. That is the prettiest foot Iu

M. xieo." The woman was to come bank m it day and leave one iollar, when the shoes warn to be comm need. The shoemaker' wif., heating all, said nothing. The u xt day the shoemiker was out wheu the woman with the pretty foot called according to agreement, and the wifo got her into the back room and stabbed her to death. The wife then cut a steak out of the dead woman's leg and packed the body under the bed, The shoemaker came home aud ate his dinner. Ho answered that 'i: was the best he had ever eaten.' T oe wife then told him hj had eaten a part of 'the prettiest leg irj Mexico.' He asked b-r what she meant? She

j showed him the body under the bed, I und made a dash a! bim wirh a knife, but he escaped and ran to the Pulacio i and told tho judge Wtlat had happenad The jud e summoned a guard of sol her and Waat to the bouse. I He aeked the wif- if she had committad tht mit 1 r, and when she an swered yes and attempted to j istify 1 the act he ord red her to b ; shot od ! (he spot by the soldiers, and his or- ' dels were prompt y obe. ed."

Hair of the Predt'.i ids. No party can jerpi t late Its power In the Pateut Ofllce, it Washing unless it adhere with an iiod hat.d to ton, there are many obj cts of interest t ßot d appointments, economical exconnected with the Government and penditures and honest elections The those who administered its affairs in smart rascals who may be found in times gone by. Whiie xamini; g ev ry political organisation that some of these obj cts of cm iosity, claiming that they have contributed B Illing struck us to forcibly as the to carrying elections by illegal methsamples o unall locks of hair, taken ds and demand! ig rewards by apfrom the heads of diff rent chief poiutments to office are a curse to magistrates, from Waal l itfl i iwn any party, aud good raro ate driven to President Pierce, avuured hi a "' if they are u be rewarded within, fiame covered with glaaa. Ih re is, The demand of the day is for honest in fact, a part and pan-i of what elections nnd the day is not far disonce constituted the living b Mira of laat when the better class of men in those illustiious Individuals whose all parties will d nmnd the punishii itups are as fatniüar ns household raeut of election fiaul, and will not words, but who now live i nly in bis- hesitate to trader a verdict of guilty tory and the reme nlitance of the ag-dest men of tlieir own pnny who past. are overtake;, ia s hemes to corrupt The hair of Washington is nearly a lbe ballot box and thwart the will of pure white, flue and smooth in its ap ; the ptople. The time has already pearance. 'conio wheu the grer rcas of UepubThat of Jolm Adnata h neaily the lieans disapjtove of appoin'menta same iu color, though, pciiiaps, a lit-, - iven a a reward for such servicea. He eoars- r. The D mocrarlo party in Indiana T.i hair of Jeff rson is of n differ-i has pfancd itself upon record us favaat character, being a mixture of j orlng elect iou frauds, b y stubbornly white nod auburn, cr a sandy l;r rtt. ic.-fning all laws aud constitutional and rather coarse. In his youth Hi. ..m udments leaving foi their .object Jt fferson's hair was icm.ukablo for ! the puiiöcati ni of U ballot box. its blight color. The ßepubii.-aii p trey has, on the The hair of Madison is course, aud ; other hand, favored every smendof mixed w hite and dark. I ment proposed which would ad J nev The hair of Monro Is a handsome s cuti'y and furnish additional safedark au' urn, smooth aud free from guards for fair elections. Thisw.il any admixture whatever. Ha i the le a lea Jing issue iu future in Indiana only President, exeeptln Pierce, until the constitutional amendment whose iiair had undergone no change i adopted, and laws m ide iu pursu In color. aooa if it which will guaranteo to The hair of John Qeincy Adams i every ultiaea that Lis vote will bo somewhat peeuliar, being coarse, and oouuted as one, and uot b3 killed bv of a yellowish gray in color hat of some irresponsible lawbreaker ; The hair of G n. Jackson is almost 1 vho has killed the votes of a half a perfect white, but coarse-in its eliar j it z u other good citizens on the acter, as might be supposed by thos- HUaa day. The demand on every who have i xamined the portrui s ot hand is that this evil must be remo-

the old hero.

died, aud that the crime of fraud iu

The hair oi Van Buren is white an I elect! ns must be punished and not

-inooth ip appearance. Tho hair of G n. II irrison Is a flaf white, wi h a slight admixture of black. The hair of John Tyler is a mixture of white and brown.

rewarded. We have reached ,.he point that we hear it lead as an ex-', oose for r.c. punishing this ctime that it li common with all patties, and practiced at all elections. We do noit believe this la true, and, if it is, is all

Tho hair of James K Polk Is al übe more impottant that men who, most a pure white. i believe in maintaining our elective T .fa h.tir of Oncral Taylor is white ! f0t m of g Tcrnment Ehutild unite to-.

jgether to put iL.wn the monster.

JOHN C. KUHN, LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S Fine Boot and Shoemaker. isoatbe bent tork to be obtained, guannilet- an fo fit, aut ebajt'S rearoimble rati. 1 IS f A I KING Neatly SWM on hört uotii r. Stlla. tion tflven in all respect.-. Koom .. e:offlce block, PLY.MOl .11. INI) i-2:n

jelly-clear and transparent and arming hers If with a epoou conflj!cated a grm rous pjrtion. "Q iceu in the kitchen, eating bread und honey," she sang, gaily. S ie turned suddenly as he spoke, and with a dexterous movement, flirted the white cap from the decor -

! ous old woman's head, aad perched it

"Yes, I know all that, papa, I. in uot

going to t .iuk about it I'm g-.iug right a. once. Miss Banana aud tome of the ladies will uccorupiuy me, I am surt-r Who would have believed it of those guy l.ulies of fasuiou aud frivolty but uo one forsook our little

maiden iu hor bum .ne errand

lightly upon her own. Then, seizingj The horses Wore bastiy saddled -a - . 1 I . .

DENTISTS.

F. M.

Hi. Cona!tatlou

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BURKET,

Deal ist, Office over 8. h.-kV St..r.-, oMite I'wt Offiite. All work warranted to Kive eXtrre ati-

yf faction in every re-nw.,-t. Iiitu-aa. (

the i.innt i. CB'I teetu urccaslullv trtel T th ex traded without twin hv th;

vac of nitrous ozld free. All work warranted. I

Bovbas Tu jiiT ud Wedanrar of tub Wetk.

DR. A.C. HUME,

DENTIST! Ufflce In Kecoud story. Post Offlee Building Teeth from one only, to a full sot, so cheap that the rich and poor ran all

Preservation of the Natural Teeth A SPECIALITY.

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JOH.G.WAKD S

For First-Class

FARM WAGONS,

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AgricultLiral Implements

HmaniifVtnrr "fl rcp on nnl " kind ol Wa-.,n, il lü-'c. Sulkies, Alao.

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the spectaeles, she placed them upon

her own straight and rather diminutive nose, and then, deaf to Nurse Gleasou's remonstrances, she folded her arms sedately upon her bosom, and walked towards the door, j ist us it open d from without, and a tall form stood upon thu ihreshhold Mr. Allen Trevor! "I beg your pardon," he began, hastily. "I mistook the way. Like Paul Pry, T hope I don't intrude?' " "No," responded .Nellie, saucily, and a tiiflo cooly, "not any more than he did." A fl ish shot across the clear, dark cheeks of the iutruder. Be replaced the hat which be had doffed, and with a low bow, disappeared. "Miss Nellio Huntly, I've a mind to be downright angry with you! "ex claimed Nurse Gleason, as the door closed. "The very nicest young man in the country, and the oue your paoa wishes you to bo especially gracious to." "That's just it, Nursle; I don't like nice young men. They are so prim and stiff, and goody. A man must be gny and dashing, brave and chivul rous to win my esteam. I'm iu earnest, I assure you; and I never shall marry

a man who has not proved his worthiness by some deed of daring something to establish his claim to the title of manhood. Iu short, he must be a hero, and accomplish something noble before I could care a picayuue for him. Did Allan Trevor ever do a brave deed? If so, the world ha? kept very silent concerning it, or his noble actions must have been performed in darkness and have never yet been illuminated, or elmiuated, either." She paused to draw a long breath, and restore the old womun's cap to its legitimate restiug place. Had she not been thus pre occupied, herqiick eye might have caught a glimpse through the wide-open window of a tull form und a dark, handsome face, whose owner bad paused to light a cigar, aud had overheard every word the little witch httd uttered. Allan Trevor smiled to himself a queer little smile it was, too, and meant volumes and pufling leisurely at his cigar, strolled away. A few days afterwards, n party set off from Huntly Place for the purpose A passiug the day among some old ruins, which were considered picturesque, and ipiite the thiug for ex-

the servant who had accoinppnled them followed with leo and wlue, in case s me uufortunite should be res cued, and lUey set off at once. Anivinj at tin spot they found a terrible scone of excitement. A crowd had collected around the shaft. Tuere were wo neu crying aud wringing their hands; worn u ou their knees, beseechlug H ?ayeu for mercy on the dear ones sh it out from their eyes by that awful bank of earth. There were men staudiug sullen and

gloomy, with arms folded on their breasts, and in their faces grim des pair while the very air seemed heavy with groans, and sot3, and prayers, and jaculations. As our party approached, a lull fell ou the tempest of grief something seemed goluy on; a group b id gathered around a tall form and were begging and expostulating. It was Allan Trevor. Nellie's heart stood still as she heard his words, iu a Arm clear tone. "Do not try to dissuade me. I am convinced that there is hope, and if you assist m?, I rn iy save some life. Tnere is an opening sufflciently large for one mau to desceud with a ropel" Before Nellie could approach bim, he had hastened to the pit; the necessary preparation was in vie, and ho had disappeared from sight In the bowels of the earth. With a horri ble feeling at her heart, Nellie sank upon her knees. She darod not pray. She knew that at any moment the bank of earth, stayed in Its progress, might easi'y becoma detactieU (the slightest j ir would do it), and would

.bury the mouth of the shaft from

view. This was the awful fear which filled the beatts of all gathered there. It seemed hours ages that she knelt there mutely imploring Heave .'s mercy. At last u wild shout pealed upon the air, the rope was pulled from below, as though a weight was attache-! to It. Slowly they dtew it up, and so one man was saved Iu a few words he explained the case. The miners were all disabled, aud must certainly have perished, but for the superhuman eff rts of Allen Trevor, who bearing each man in bp strong arms to where the rope was waiting, proposed to fasten it to their bodies, and so they would be rescued. T nartnnt tell von in detAÜ of th.'it

.... u . wmwt J - - - -

' heroic deed. Ojo after

notable ladies, gave her name as a scholar, to a noted teacher of ait Another esaoaatn worthy of note was the wife of President Millard Filtnoie. While he was Vice President, au old friead from Hie rural district s mt bim us a present a barrel cf flour and u box of honey. He acknowledged th gift, and paid a compliment to his excellent wifo at tho same time. After returuiug thauks, he says: The honey is iincoiunieidy tine, nnd it, pure wcataaas rahswwil by die thought thai no liie ol the little industrials insects a sttlendiil pattern ol man in his aiyhagl condition t loll iw was sicriliteil or en ihmrcred by rhtarivlgf liana el this oo lion ol tluTr precious board. The hit t el el rl air h i-. been duly iiipecifil, und pro noiinec 1 .-I t lie tirsl (pialiiy. You should see the d miliums in liv irilc c ikes which my wile, who prides herself in making, has made out ol this tiour. They would make the month of an epicure water. The Inter Ocean would like to Ira press upon all its youug lady readers that they can m tkeuo graver mistake, iu the estimation of every sensible man, than to neglect to acquire a knowledge of good cooting. We are in nowise averts to iu y and all accomplishments, but the art of keeping the home ia order, and making glad- the heart of every one that is s " a ' ' 1 at the table hi the dining-

rootu.are accomplishments for a lady more desirable than even to play well the most difli mit music, or be marked for ease aud grace in the drawing room. The world just now Is in need of sensible men and

women, There is an abundance or ! drones and creatures who live for so ataxy, giddy battel flies that do not j know why they were made. If this

class would take to dying young, the great live wot Id which wants wotkers in every field would not miss them. Labor is honorable, aud the young man or young woman rich or poor that does uot work with head or hand, should stop and think, and at once order anew the method of their lives. Inter-Ocean.

vird: in the summer of the preset, t year. Katie Hanson and Mrs. M j r Hopkins were one and the same, and

t at Off Superfluities. There is erne aufafi't well worthy the careful study of every hou-.--keeper; and that is, bow she m ay im

UM loiiowtng was me strange story pUry WO! k If 8,e will sit down dally, she told to tho friend she found in . wilb v,.uvi iu h;uul( .ltlll jU (iuuu Colonel Wilsou : i ilelIi8 ug tu,,y occur to tJie lllil)U wm. The young man Johnson referred i rUuuing through mentally the day's to above was In the habit of accom- rilne, 8he will see where time, panyiiio K.nlc Hanson ou her hunting str 1)tf,h mi(1 ,ftbor mny be very prop.

expeditious, and, being an excellent

woodsman aud hunter, was a most congenial companion to her. His His fuudly was dissolute and ignorant. When her father ordered her to cease associating with Johnson, Kate rebelled against lbe order for a time. The last day she left her house wi b ht r riflo she concluded that the association was not a proper one for he', but she could sec no way for its dissolution but by leaving home. She passed that uight iu the wood-, and the next day went to the cabin of some hunters in the vicinity. The hunters were not in the cabin, but she appropriated a suit of their clothes, and disguised herself in them. Her features anil shoit hair favored the deception. She reached Duukirk, N. Y , in her wundeiing. She secured the position of cook in a lake boat running between Detroit und Baflaln. This pobiiion aud life was entirely to her liking, One day in Huff do she read in one of the papers an advertls- ineut off ring a reward for any information of where she was, and giving a minute

description of her. This ularmed I her, (of she feared that she would be J apprehended and returned home, j On returning to Detroit, sho gave up j her position and went to Cineiunuii. Mm found employment on un Ohio

Rival steamer. Sho coutiuued ou the steamer until the breaking out of the war. No oue had ever suspecttd her sex. Sho delermlued to enlist, and j land au Ohio regiment, and was In all of the engagement of General Thomas' division. In 1863 she was promoted to Sergeant in her company. In 18GI, her Captain met

A youtiß man, son of a professor In I her one 8be was returning the gymnasium at Darmstadt, walked j from stationing a guard. He said to with his betrothed, a younir and ! her that he had long suspected that

pretty girl, to a pond some two miles ! he Wtt 14 woman, and demanded to J tijt) VefCJ( 8ayg. -jhere WJW tne ,

erly saved. A simple podding for dessert takes much less lime to make than a pio or two, and is far more healthful and q'd'e M appetizing. Yet, h w many women slave over a hot kitchen stove baking pies lata mlasbiy for the family diuner. To be good, nearly every kind of pie should be eaten the day it is baked; so the Mann process ue.ds to bo gone through with every moining. Some stilly pampered households make this deruaud ou a housekeepei'a s'length three limes a day, and usually reap the fruits of their folly in miserable years of dyspepsia au I a hundred kiudred ills. It is maiuly in cookiug that a housewife cau save herself, aud that too with eoual profl' to the family purse aud health. Sim

ply cooked vegetables iu abundance.

a bountiful dish of oat meal, with rich milk, and sugar if you like i bread aud butter, and meat of some sort, make a bill of fare fit for a prince. Indeed, the little priuces: across tho ocean are much simpler (hau our children, and are not itlOWl d to taste Jhe highly spiced, elaborate dishes such aa our good housew.ves set daily upon their tables. Hicb physical culture and long life aro considered two desirable considerations for possible heirs to a crown. I am sure we mothers desire quite us sirougly to see our children grow up strong and beautiful, and that length of days may be granted them. Let us strive to do nothing that shall woik ugaiust either, and let us be equally careful to avoid shortening our days, by unnecessary over woik. The Galveston Jffisj iä authority for the statement that the T ;i Legislature is doing business wr rag

end first. To make its m Mining clear,

with a flight admixture of brown.

T'ie hair of Millard Fillmore is, on

the other ban I, brown, with a slight admixuire or white. The hair of Franklin Pierce Is -a dark brown, of which he had a pleuti ful crop. It is somewhat remarkable, how ever, that since Pierce's time no our has thought of preserving the hair of his successors. There are vacancies ia the case, but there Is uo bait either of Ituehatian, Lincoln, J thnson or Grant, for tho inspection of futuil y.

Indimofioli Journal. C - - Qa

The W.tshingtor home at Hägers'own, Md., wax discovered on Are on. the lower fl jors at 2 o'cl ek Thors- j day m rnlng. Before the alarm could b-3 given the fire gained such head-, way that the Satten rushed up the stairway, completely cutting off all escape. There were upwards of sixty , persons on the register, b sidea tho . regular boarder, nearly all who were . e impelled to escape by climbing down the porch pdlors. Several of

Ton Black Pearl. ! th se who escaped i i this way susA poor Hungarian lately showed a tainad aeiious inj-uies by falling black pearl to a Peeth Jeweller, and On0 man mudo a r ,po of hla bed begged hl:u to valm it an I give him ; dhicg aud attempted to escape in , what ho could for it. lie was tol J t iat Kay from the fourth floor.. Thai that the pearl was or great value, and ropo broke as he reached tho third that he would better takelt to Bled-r- j fl wr anj he is now lyhg in a very, man. of Vienna, which he did. a-d c-meod condltiou. A child, while was naturally asked where he had ob cH nbhß do TB the lt0rch from tho talued possession of such a ritilty. j f1urth fl or, fell aud is supposed to. The Hungarian answered that he ha 1 h fttattj ,r, d. Two dead bodies; got it from tho valet or the lau hafn nn n found in the rutua burned . Count Ratthyaui. It turned out that t , u crisp xa, ,.. ara 6ix persons it was one of tho three black pear, nUjaiog, supposed to be burnt aud in' which, more than IV year ago, rujus- Fifteen persons are iowere stolen from the L iglish crown, j,,rej seriously from falling, and and which were L,r a loug time vain- ttU0Ut twenty slightly injured, ly sought fur, it being at that time ..-asupposed that these weio the ouly The St. Petersburg correspondent Ukren black pearls in exUtenoe, The of the Cologne Gazette says that when

j Biiiish Government h ive bought lbe any oue rs arretted in Russia by tho

black pearl for $8 000.

Nebraska ( orivspiuiiient, Acuorv. N b May 2G.h, 1879. Jul' tor Republican: Weather continues tine, wih an occasional shower end the growing

police the fact is kept secret, and

, every one who calls at the attested ! persou's hou-e is also ; ut under ar-1 r st Oue of the persons arrested was a physician tn good practice, and it so happened that at the time he was

captured a chil 1 was taken ill In n .

offln the adjolulug woods; they there , "now ir such was mo case, ine tied themselves together and jumped I The charge was so sudden and unex in, intending to end their troubles in 1 peced that she lost her self posses

siou and convicted herself by her re

ply. She begged the Cuptaiu not to reveal her secret, but he tooa her before General Thomas and made the strange fact known to him. Katie was at ouce sent baek to the rear, and ordered to lesume her proper attire. She became a nurse in the hospital, arid soon had in her

Persons of sedentary pursuits are I cr ber captain, he bavin been predisposed to Constipation: such I wounded in skirmish. Between should always use Dr. Bull's Rrtti. I the captain and the nurse, whom he more Pills which Insure safety against ! ha(J detected in the ranks of his eomCoustipatlon and all of its disastrous 1 P" a 8tron6 ''ctiou formed. At

mar

suicide; however, file cold water brought the gentleman to his reuses and he contrived to free himself and scrambled out, leaving the poor girl, In spite of her cries, to drown, whieh she did. Hj was sentenced to thr" years and nine ui raths' im rlsoumeut for tho off- nse.

another of ' uonaeqjMeoaa.

i thu close of the war they were

of tho gentleman whoso morning dram bad been a little too much for bim, and who iu saddling his horse got the wrong end first. A ftieod OSSM up and eallod his attention to the mistake. The horseman gaz d a moment at the Intruder, as If In deep thought, ami then taid: 'How do you know which way I am going':' In this instance the horse represents the people, and if the rider wants to see his way dear he had better place himself in a position to be ablo to do so. Last 8eeslon the saddle was on wrong end foremost." this is a fair picture of the average Democratic Legislators, Drawn by u Democratic paper it is tignillcaut.

crops look tee, and promise a large fam,y whieh he WM ,Q tbe nabU of a 1 . . i . I 'l a . tl - . . t- , I . . .

j.e.u. xu- j m.i. . uuw atlenji,(g D iriug the night tho lift Inst, are well plea ed with tLbnr- I!lnP83 icarao so alarming eouutry. Pet. r .laeoby intends tore- thc ftlthtr Wont tQ r,.tcQ the Joc.

turn to Plymouth in a few days and intends to make airangements to move to Nebraska and make it his future home. His crops look tine, and he is highly pleased with tbe country, as I think any sune Dane would be who sees this country once. I think it is almost a paradise. Yours truly, A. D. Jacoby.

tor; bu on arriving at the house, ho was seized by the police and carried , o.T, in spite or bis protests. Tbe m Uber waited an hour or more, and, finding that her husband did not return, went, herself, to the physician's home, where she, too, was arrestee'. Meanwhile the child remaine alone iu the house, and on the following morning it was dead. Both masculine and feminine pe-

I nlu'cded Ad Gee. While a man was dashing with all

his might and main own the street destrims.ir I wearing out the muscles to catch a train oue day last week, a of their limbs In money getting, aud grirain rushed after him and thomed: grave men who have worn out their -Hey, mister, have you got a pin?" "I brains nr.d neryons system with the have," responded tbe man, coining to self-same obj et ia view do not con a sudden halt aud feeling under tho shier tin inselves racon-htent when lappei of hi vest. "Weil, thei," they savagely denounce the men and yelled the boy. as he jumped out of women WVtiker. Still, one bad bettbe way, "you had better fasten your ter walk themselves lame than to ears together behind your head so braln-woik themselves into tho you won't smash any swingiu' signs asylum or grave. More moderation with em." The pedestraln passed ou all around Is desirable. Food unhcedf ,;! of the advice given him. Monthly for June,

Ere' anie.

awl! of Nrong, Smc pee pic have a fedtion of confu-

Tbis Union is just as hateful to us

to-dav, j isd ns abhorrent, and just ns excellent remedies with the larec . .Ui,. , mass of "patent nmiicine," and iu this uuatural. as it was la 18bl ; but we lhey are luUy , , wroae. There are have come back to stry, and what is smite mKe-tised remedies fullj worth more, we have come back to rule. lcaht all th u is iukeil lor thcmaial one ,. , .w- know l Hon Hitters. I he writer Why? Because tho Southern people ius , c,,:8i,MI lo Xms ,,. lUer and their sympathizers in the North in just such climate as we luve mögt of constitute a quarter million majority H' vr i Bay City, and haa a!wya . , ... a wt I. i loiin.l Ibrin to be first eins and reliable, of the popslaltoa of the I nited (l l M thnl u ch-mn fur tML J

States. Okvlona Southern State.

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