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j. w ME tit ' » il;t v 1 ?* UVfl I IPeeVaf fihirvrUNicuu, N. t< •I #, **tt£ • •.!.•* ft E Y N 0 d'D S. !•# AM* »M>rRl**>M. Si-', . •• ..«»»«« 4*.•»«*»«•• l*ov t • «* • • • • • . . » • • . » U Wl to Ik* atef • rufei,to\mj it All nntwerltierft onttHte AnvVumTininfc I Is in jrsa II s tee* MM ATOBMWSSB rtaBWtt 1*1 MfttriM kt «M Mto* »r*> fw«»«rr1!M«ffb*«tnM«jri«<1, Hwarttow. •••»/ wa«k Ifer*- 'tt *H Or*t«v*l Out will I* MMMW tttlM>«U**«0**«__ If] RUTHERFORD'S OH *j»SfaLjtoL frf: niRKOTOUY; A-.tt! RWUU, (*M, AMIMNIV. A vnr•»•. V »«•• l'm«M«nl ; >Dinti * oo,, neuter*, Mam !.SN tRS mrMMr r,r H^OOU, 2?' a- v -. ft. OUte* It MiMl#M#, end Howard auruuln, Uuu- ,. !>., Payvuiiaa And Hto> KUlMtor k Jnnu#u*a atom, <Jnn, in., NTIAT, ruaueeinhie itojitot Outlet*. L FAftUinu store In U Ulnar A Mflrria' le psenurnit lb do ail wort ItoXk^toBtjr ip|<M>Mt ftAlu try Uajti, advar? rttllnufli eu<t taeueuh teeth nloened an<t to III* enaienl tadov Oellulultl. iRare t)pturtuity to Bsr ii tbeseLlJies Cbkileiliii bf v Wh!*d BtcnV dbihhj Kreneh China, TII Botty Hedroom »ct Chafmberp, W«ih How In and ' Pltobera 1 , Yellow Ware, Plain und , Deeoratfcd Flower Pole, Hooking- ! ham W^ro, Glass Ooblots, (HAM >! Tumblers, Wa«e Fruit Jars, kc< A Urge etoek of Jtptnpf^ T^M, HlAok Tift, (lrton Tea. Ho4p, Hal* ' urttui, BUrrhi Hlce. MAtoho§ f and In fool all mr Oro<*rU>i and Ciockorjr \V*ro. Alio # b i i , Citt' ut Stfiw Ooodi! itotr to your oo tttAfwtUiakt Ith tojidtr, x#«ml itfc|ri««4lliijrt*id9 \ytoh«*r, to pit rtiMrwItii f«Jt iirust Itlm »oi w iw nmr Ami MO t jrntctJi wllli IOT#^ nr nwr with fal »rt # ; »r to Ufa-Hi* all Sotrttt tod kind:; ^ ImW fearo avow 1«M— only waJto io bloat. t Witt aell it Gftatly ttodheed f»rioam 9 { M 1 do no! Inlend to continue j it thli branch of hutlnaai^ jr. H . ki&TRciijroR]^^ Jfb. SB Jrtiji at. Qouvwrniur, lf.Y. June I5tk 1070, uuiroHhy Indugh ttiou aakiJitir g#an. horo ho ataoda tdlidl tho rffntooua horn*; oalla Ino •Innor—aMa ainnav oo^ia. WithttpattUn<MWArti«*t > daop andirne, |ih loro to Him to filem all love It due; riving, at tboti artlll Qo<i foraivan, pateo with men, mkh oontolotco and with llonvon. , jfl ^ iw noar wfti faith(irlna nil thy heavy eare^- hatt no bortleii It I lob Ho will not thare. knowt thy $t\fst t llUfaelt thy bltteratt woo- )\( hath wmlkod m clrotry poth bolow. iw near with falth-Uloat thou not toreIT neod ferf and atiength m? ft*lnUnf tool totpooiir w iMar an4 t«e ifff truo f how attune* Hit hMp| ' i a • - • * Mm ami the power hithtty ean iaipafart, M ' it i * Oftw naar with faith tip cab that v<M<* of invo ooht ami oarotott w r i t foil to mbvoT lied a little foifteiVlV^ r anxiotiR follow t What ai^fioi elator FlorrlolP I ^hall loitodyat all. j< i i ^i^ttlo woman! Kliajrne I^W >hon, d e v . ^ , h 1 ' ' kind and thoughtful; fond, fpoliah tMeirl al- hor aa alio watched film fright wicked U dlathiat ,, It |a just thcmolegtnt, fH«( liatlK»g;^ion who arc BO (agreeable wivfa— po, end n not away I Thli latt thou otatt rei foatlinf call may bo it—tho latt fdr tboo. J M 8 8 I E « TBHT« ^ i namti. <m tJoid, aiirav, A 1,1* won •wtlar. J%, Jewater MNI Wttok Main Nftroot, t4onvarnonr« nkn mmm •rtint, mm*m* i,U,-^ AIT aiekea all eluda of i onter, Ontoro roooiyfdjtl knlHith'ltttofivorneMr, M. T M rrl«Hi, forty ottitt peroMnoo ^uoroitnoo roat ti^U oeo way.<ottlT*ly Jna w. n t IIOWM, a dhot work ohno to liae^niMlotlM OHK ntpoolaliy. •to. par** at rotklon Men^konneth't aiiiiinory nw«nn»winm>fB^ntopJCfcv> itoopor than iher work In ntpooiaiiy« Mwltahet ,+f^njiv ea.; »'t mlMlnorr tntnt#rn* ^ lieeae, nee. Cerrtafe a tOtlnton •oeet,Uouverweer l i« i eweieapaeti wit»at t iiawa* MU efJeVrriaUne aitke ^ fr * jtetetorlj! We^etae rentVelteed thfeethoet ejiftnarUotttor, Chnrfti roe- \f M Itoolituo llotMe, Otwtfo,) ee eiinaAeMiflwItk any klrnl of borto or 1 rig ^7 i n>|lliMllt.TTVfnbUniMi«noo to U*t »ul»l W HHia Awn nniMianoe to Ui# public ivory ttebto In ttotiver* tyllth rift throttftHni^ t tfv Mk Ihepntrimafeciltho ritnr knd viol ally ami would era reeottatt M i eoth In tumoutt nnd prloot. IIPULB uiea uv TNI fcouu* ereU, tof onfrodt froet Iho poot-oftee, ven|avl It iLiuHx H. ru»»MAw t rtwfi Iflmnlo^i Ab Orgeina A ate nit ritlllie. tfeoftora in flleoa, [utlonl InttmnioiiU ffinortH Wntertown H. Y. O n l t m f«»r itortof tbtll BMAMMi fujikMil InttnifnonUfftiiiorNH?, Mi whon n tutanltnt nnnibor bko n viola to <J<Hivornoar •ml mm hlrh s i* Bocftf nnd Bhon«. _ I A eVnclAl.TYt IM>W TO eAVM Ml>MHf h ThtjreMin will Um lnturiMlfH) In know t|LyU|f|n4itni nimu^bvno bt« «»p*n#«l a ttoot nnd PUeernhoy It* tho U«nirg«* l,y«»n MHIM Ug on <Jifiib»rl^| w«rorno»»r. I •h»ll «b» nin toei wtirh • i l l p l « l, »*!* ^•••• I »l« Miring prl«<«.l lUpoltlngor1PW»toand ilMM« ••*«! KuWiKir |I<M»|» oi4l e t < « who favor m* with iboti o«r ohtrgfl* h»r ropalrlng lowm •ifip In town, M««itii»iHirl ll«»«u. SEMINARY. T^TE OlLbESlTTHE IbEST ENDOWED. *..• CHEAP- EST AND MOST PROS- PEROUS ACADEMIC IN- STITUTION IN NORTH ERN NEW YORK, j' j Fafl' Tapgj beilai A m u ! : i f t m Tijfeoiaf A|TDI niLiAiiiX luVriTtrttoi* oeV« pieny end tpeolal mlvantaget to inoio doalrlng aoaddhiM InttmoUon. [ \ 4** inmrrioM \ \ It te*t thaa ank leatlteflou of itt nrede fn lforln- erwMowTofhl The Inttltutton It Intondod to bo ef tho wotl thorough and praotlenl obaruelor. [ LnMftlfflJ krf PttHef Aftiliir are glvon with «hilty praotloo through the Re- tire larai twltltout extrn eherge.) l" WM FACULTY ia fermaiienut eeeeeeteii with the aoeeol end ntoee toaohlngi a prufetakm. tn» sKMtifAitritrfrinma hatboopao In all rotpo4 , #rrtiWe) worn eiiuMmm t > I , I A er sol A LTV. \ t II Ii ooafMoJtly euiieved the! ttudeele are it- led lee ooUofo lu a bettor niannot ajnl In lean Utoi thee A h*X eeVor pleoa. 4nuet art roqojtttod to ootoMtinlento with the wtl lv oeoapy TttH>n1 heabeekletei bo feu>atletltotako atwllea eeobgbtorul- py thoht unto, and none will be attowod tako to n%an> nttoImpodt their progroti,^ 1 ^e*AeiTniBmr ow nvwtio _ «, lv etaoeil In ohargw of Prof. W. F. fuOlHlantl fi eon«1ttoto4 tm tho plan of the Potion Oonaortelory of afntto. r | p for Oatitofuet br other laferutatioa , y AoNlruat HlltAll W, HUNT, A. M. t Prtuet|Sul 9 tlouvurneer, Co., H, T» «^ « M I i •tl-awrenee Ttm. n. If. f a u u v . Preakleut. f iftf M ^ Oononu. Heoji. A Dry Oftodn- i-i* Zi r- REMOVAL / ntlM^Mt til f low vevuour, hi<i»tor for th<Mo wb<* pat rum i* irill, pap#fltn^«; »vtr Io yi'trt with a. iA fitt a r*tlL I4i< »l\MI> tt« V<M MWNK. AIMH lib, retff »l. i A iy e*-Mt tv«m.v In / / / hi ^ I « «» AMNOUNOlMttNTi «f #aav ••I!M|, uorltK'l Itlltttg Ixi'ttitUfttni- lit].) >!•• gtt Mtil««4 »»1<^l« Io iirtlur, IHTINU fttt I am i«<iw ,n w of ana i•nllain•»•»'« • fniil[btit tliaro It a war lht*U In a o<»mf•fiabto an«l tMMmmlng manntr i h o t o Wh«t w a t i fkv«*V«Ml mo with ItutTr palrmit C ava toarnoil. I It*•«.!«»«. h«rm« m*iln ««MM|« ttt> tmwn to bo »ff»r*» tlurtbl* tn«l H^M^r In tlm \nmgron. fctff Alt. WAnn WannaUTnt*. jnTr. Ira AVT'kaU, t**tm+r pn»i*rl«tor of lha t* 'Jehltabaianl rtkM»»« will hit brothi*r t f<*hn l> liweft, eea it eWtyr"' u r h,m u * ^m«iari tut l at hofotoftiro. tvo a*hw»tod i ho % m>tr«e|tin«l ItlMMboro. ft » !«• gti an IMU f t t l I am n«iw m*fctitg t of A** |itnlUin€•<•'« nn*l lo^fiwo' wo«r. Il it IfMlftr tal*l that nttnro bt« m^U oonte euoor mirbtil tlioro It a wav «*f etilrta ">t»U In a o<»ml*ftabtO an«l tioo«tniln« manntr mm §of goailawien Taoop a Ami t( hutleeea at hofotoftii t*. MayAth. itio. Auth «r«if m ami redjN'*! HHIN l». t'OATH, f y., <«ip|Mitite tho i*1 a boot an<t thoo Ihop on a tpooially ..lieuvorttoor. If Ifvkl an4l will )f •owodaiMlnofffod wear, of lha bati tTauoh an«l Amort* •ntao »atUfartlon. Repairing I'rlooa rork lM»tt«HU. MA III A UOOUUtCtl. lit* JtmilLLUBLiU. To lha naw iro<t ikmO*tnf^ of ihm** 5tyi»o t Bakofy Block, Ko. 8 Main St., ' r.mrVRUNKtrit. M. Y. : ' . • Ii i •. ' ' W e ihYMa * rfcrMiil ln«|>ocftoh of Om nrw tnd baaniltiit «IUpinT now on i*«lilbltloti at thM at- tthllthifif*ot ( ^nftl>riiolii|r not only the mn*latfnu!« tlfaatvl«Ni In H«HMly-Ma«tM l«4litnjr for thoV»toti ant toaaon. toil ttm Iroillng an«l «lo«ilrat>lo makoo I fal . ^'Of ootiree, iMtM •a*I faiirUvi III ftoo^rVtnAotm^iotHPO^iofi*!oooo^lomwAfonooooot ) !FINK- Wt)T)LKN8 I ()*»04HHHNMMHH»4MimHMMH»0«MMHMHMHNMMM*H)UO<M J tor iho outtoni trade. Wo a|it»w >n a very tenipi- i *wojnnn»aH*wji Lon Bttietm^i 4 . The tteeaaerJlIf OMKT. I^ani K. f. rtrr».|.r, ean ne rnertoiyf for oKruroV»n« ( i»lwn>t A«\. fyoreart rnawyiwtok. Thot;ygnoii«a ttannoh HMfc fUan>arJoiHnavMMl<N| by roat|HHant tin! Charga* roaatiaablo. I'oir fnrthorioiritoalakiii^ltlfoaa furrattor * wiirpliv, i rna^atTan m iinaniv, _ ,1 I'niprlalora. j| p*to»i.rh»«rf T^ i<m# ,i,h ' ^ ***** lag lino of IMmb an«l ranov l^attni, MtttaWnat an<l |Clv«lant h»r l,a<Mo«0l<Mih« an<l Ma^kt ( nrHh t u t ajMf mafco to wnlar in 1st in jfit; JM! Ut Weld toJea poraonal cbjahri* of the rutting lopertmonl and la rogantoil a |<»ng way ahauil of dopertmonl ana it roga any eompollilou In In It latlti^to. *IEAR IN e vteft deea ee% iueuT any obi tjprmtlon io purohnee> tjOK**t Ityttom Vrini OMranfaUs HINDI n t{ § , 8TACB ROUTE. i - 1 ' 1' t*K «•« ^14* Kf'* Ntwuee /\ * I and ilaajatawoTVia inetorvlllo. W ntandl vta I feo«4a.U 'A' ? I eft l-aavet tleuvlAaeur ei 4 % \ arriving al t4«+farwaar Oouveruau nunl llaeintawei Via eneaorviito. w/tgatohla, <M |,lh»W. nod Boik Wmjw, Vmilr* iuMtowtt I L , * faeitr ea^h <iat at t o'clock n, nd tlx>nt a o'olook; Ur. at auwo'ahinh a. m. f l^ftwii no<»a. Patoan m aarrtai avoy tho ontlru or part of tho at tbowif \tt THI ixrimin fare ' ntfrreaa l^hafae, of Iatttotoa« aarrioil jjlhor wmy ai •olnawwy pftoaa. Moruantlle ai l^tru^4d to JJ«^ , T w f U vera. nrr —+ -1., wAtm •ri-.i ! . 9 NOTICE. t-, t oirt, 4 that U ti rJipeoifNiiy fivo t I pa TO purohatoil ':.. I hotloetotKeiieb- I the nieoktuiith of Mr. Jtfcot O, l poaaaaalou of the fkop, gu/al will of butlnoat f Kntlon of fionVomeur, ami took thopon iho Itlday of MovoutN.. | u Inlroduorkir myaolf to tho patron* of thla l<me totobll^hoTboataoat, It la proper tor mo to Male that 1 navo und a praotloel eiparteuee of ihTrtoon veera to lue bualaoi leh repwtatton, Gift UUPBRIOR CLASS f ¥0RI lea Jorualie Jewlnaon folkled hor kin with a alow* proolae qaroleae* a, end then followed hor le hoeteee from the dining room k to tke per lor, where the eoft rel lump glowed like a alitor m#on\ end the Illuminated atovo do red ahedoeKe on tho brown-rod y chair In which Mlae Jenklnaon need Israelf. . , , I really don't know what to do ut it^ Mtyo Jeruahe* If I once tight Ulohwee guilty or audi in- retlone ei you declare ho if, I do ieto I ahoAld~-d!e." / eaale Mfintrlnham winked aweyji plelotie brlghtneae from her pretty ling brown laeho«, and looked orly at hor gueat'e aerceatic ntonanco.i fM dure My thore arc a great tnanv pfOple who Would aay I wee very of- fldloue, my tldar, because I toll you what I tjblnk of that good looking hUSbpWof y<»urt| Hut I fo61 I have your Intereatlet heart, end ')f no'ono e|ee hue the oonrego and charity to point out toflfwife of half a year tho golnge on of her huabend—why, my dear Mre. Wlntrinham, Til atand by you and takelyour part/' Iter aolonin worde made Httlo ahlvera of vagtio terror thrill all over Jeeele, j u l dare aAy/ r anawercd roor Jeealo, u fon ere kind, indeed, MlnTJerueba, only I can't believe that Illoh ie euch a'fllrt ae you lay—alwaye paying euch exclusive attention to lad lee when he U away from borne/ 9 ••You mult think Judt what you pieaee, my de|kr« Only 1 euppoee if f6u Were to eeo for yourielf, yrAi wbuld bellevo| tho evldenoe of your owneyea?" i t . Jeeale'aillgntly flushed checka be- trfiyed tho pojlnful Intereet ehe felt. If I Wore to too— v .'• Joruijha aroae t^umphont* 44 Ti»Oh all you have to do la to take my advice, ajid thM next time Mr/ Wlntrlnhftm nee a (ont-buelneaa an Ne go by the name t waterproof and a t gulae you. 1 mutt, mydoar* 1'Jlj haveRto eto(S at poor Mre. Delatoii'pand IJlOar if ehe baa heard from trait mi here. Thank^ for tea you made ao n forgot what.11 (old trlnham/' And the aboniln Wfnt her wayL'leavli dlMruat alio [had t vefy painfully in po Jeii^le'a heart.! HlH' period lv ndor young htiMhend; ami pe)aalcHiate atlK'tlon byJn(ilouty» a fa IJttlo woman i found .. matter to eiMertai|f gtlOtt t'xproPWP«l. Jtlch wat *<\ hiimlU I gallant— Why *\l y hla attention^ he eoay hro, W band ahotjld com ; Jeaale alfnott tl upon hint at t hen, when ahe l\e he door and hla q hall, tiLr aaw ||jh|4 Randaome, rful face M he took hbteheoka hi bands to ki<M her, ||ie fcflt anhamed confused] [ : : I am afraid t shall ha dear/'>e said, linkli ugh Me ejnd leading dining room\ whoro t made a kenlal glow tal and *ifcow*wh| urry me, Klob >I have to take th xpectedrylfor the bualneeejtbat oil I Hall be at borne lie peot. Jfessle, w piece of the b rt. Wlntflnharn t#ej<| with her ken, her appetile^onlKrely ifcs ed by Uii newe haft blsbepd an eed- . .. j n Imp6rtant. b was whet Mrs* And tike nlgjht ed hotl][ acroise her hnenin d glowing . . ! tm MhtlilMtolfc« n f t t o r pfttratM of UM dk*f» f i#*Mtfciiy Mtim ur MM *ii nft. I*V WM-k n>4»flB •/ IIM U ''•4' '* *& Jw' JKJ^' tv?" tat aoi o b h n s ml lit! el hi the ih very Impor- York, do you In, with your ik veil to die- now, I think, 'ay daughter of le early cup of don*t Wln- '6aslp wa of rankling jealous V I andanme ft)a such ttct&m puttied a oU^frwtsiaecnsible t l|sl dilllcnlt the llouht hor Kiyllnh, lot ladies pitting ntil her r his din- play tho Host mo- d nil latch toy |lek,Blrm troad to other ewtnort besido the! at leJlt/ jilis> JoruHlJft eays ahoVbld c#s>u^h to k^iow/' L j ^selo p 0 h e d tho ivorythanift of the^tfcke^jjiipcic haitonin^r toward 740i|henl^lartrd nit excl4imiu|:— c< ^pii, i$k* u i}6 u H th,H f nco ^y- how.M Attjlehe Weul to |er room with IspawMng eyoaj and chcejti. , ;|4 ^fa tl/ii|emt angageU, air?f f It w*inifw, sweet volcoj'thatltd drcMtd M^i hlchmoiid Wlnjtrinheqi, ae t l^f 7 : ^ i ( n i n steamed o>, after calllrig /m *he la«t I station be|)r6 reaching t^e Jersey cilty terininusjj Mr* Wlm^nbam arbsecourteously, and glancJw .at the kmall, j graceful tl£$ur^ In «Mfry bluo jwaterdroof and doudtiff ];. • i. "Tttetl^liciat bW tho' tarlnddw^ madafti/^ftlij v ' { "' SheJffll^eU Jn, art! Mr. Wiilirinbfcm sad dj>wp tye^ide hor, (ill unt|onsoit>ua of th# aide |O0g glonccj from k paU of eager ey^jfroni under] the veil. ^ M l^»w handsome He is Hand he hasn't thf featt idea who 1 arin." j F o / o f r;0«r^e it, wka Jodaio who had thkin!?the train at tie same etatiotl w i t | '|tioh, bqt hadL waited until the ^ s t a t i o n hojd booni reached befort elinf hhd chaniod heir seat! in the oft for |M ono now occupied. - ^lUovOtif^ hedoia kno)w/ irleV Orco^jraaiNitdoesn't, inly tie dop't aeem Imrjr «%f«i* to say anything |to a tiiMO fragrantly peWonted hendkerc^illf Autterotl|accida|ntallyi(?) to tlj^rfl^erij j Jc8«ie made a deceitful littlo ttlvf ifter 1t, <[ispla)iiiig l|er daintlfy k^ded hun^, and rouijid, noatlt^cMrop wrist. i !• t lUoB qiijif^ty anticipated jlier a|id hand^l thd* handkerchief «iu|etlydo her me."" Th 4< A €i "MH *^- ''i!v: - • i. j mad«m. tliafek y o n ! I Uu to am tiorry 1 isn't a;sUtl mrftter?'* Kl little wbm^n, TV trouble y<j)HJ#o niuuh awkw|ird;'|- % , itt , JoH|lo f 8 cj||eks were jbluabit^r fur iously pn^eft her doublb dark brown 'I will glfe hlmaichkncoahyhow^' •liot^ugji^ j h Hut Mr/Wtntrinhaiai only bowed gravolf aftct Imaintalneh a courteous silenok } |1 " [ j»jf. •. j The^ralt^slowcd up and ^o&ele, with ?jjperal^tent determination to draw^lmli^to conversation, niadoa faint eiarm that arouied he^olf ae eho peered m% of the window^ then at her; «eatntote. .1 i u Wkate# We stopping fof? This •t-oh, la anythfng tho *?«. M ... ^ • t-r oil aniUfd-thla , Atiqh e,p ixld one* ; , TMro 1sj^o tieed of iapprojiinslori, madftui. V%$ oje entering th0 ttih- nel.'I I Oh,diUr\ thhf llili- t (< trtke" at U l He y back and slope bed n his forehekd, loavi n to %ht thf ilnagi- o tunnel as jbofet she comj) to lUj final depol^ andj Junt as o to leovo the car, ich oi'llnKors 6n hU J •'•• , ; r • ' : mo, but—Uitj thero n*osH ih, lan^, ^hore? t IH* sr> kind' as to it ]U tni it^lieSt. was a 11< u ther t6 liut'ry hor urip e way to e bright n 'Silver, a> V. ilraljri very •n 4mpor- t\h dehiycd iot*H>w nigM, \ f t lyou havtv ic||ieat? w " Ye*, fitOTi bad too!; It leu mind down to lee Jem* alone;.. and, as tho din- thought* Is pretty, irltftg/wll) It Florrle yon to* -life lhit^tlojif It only eettlhufc hie ^eatakln tpa Ing lit^coTntta nary l^rrorf 0 Tliel'Ira.l^J standellll a^h \Viutr|fiha he feltlu tit sloove.'V "IMi|ee! a feri*v And if you toll ms) wli Tuliitnll^ti lti< ^ bpi libiM nfnly ip \\< "TlMHIttl^ll myself*. nt f(|#H cofiip^ieiftl wi way, #\e*t At |a»t!,|^iii as tlnf*iip# t iii stars OU ihi'^i depot.a^«|p^ »Hisl);vtpl. j 1jt I gave I l l i c i t , ; ng^Pli^m> vorslujf II Now Xprty&yi' Hi. JtillHi|res1< she hid WJfn. a whoniho^M I) by, ai|d ^t Am of aiv«|lshjboe. eo|tch ^e^oUioi the hotenW hi from 4[*m*'* tm tally regafdud yoking ftfftou)/' •'Iffinfii wantoj|.l K l .p. ()no^(Wa)!#i hiuhiod ^iny ii h<mjMfUfr inaiiee^fw roiuii {i4i|§jy*JH * hour's p n hisW -Ailf; from )f shareiH- Hlauf leaaly t# neaa way, gracei me di not tife$fb s|itei Itlolff * '•'" prlseJ; . "Sol' Thei knd d! Jgrlnm tweutj tmml y it j IH to . . jl- y*. / up hit ovetviMtt ylf- pokr.lj -;>/ ; i ! I u||i woin^ /tii* n< If }ou .iit/nnMC- »*er ylni tl t>f 0. This ( rhei'^H were an Jiot i ttj^H hi i^ht jt«i ilimu^li \\\i< loti^ ln>rli<» henitlo her her d I liMVirt' CitMti . Uieh llit/i Inh htr to join ion Wht) w*err» i.-on- flooK ami! at the lie <*scbrlod lier to u \v colojh,- mti|ch as if iiild in his !i')i!trp;p f im<1 to do IIIN duty ilen*i| her soine^hul it happened j the [ias<4t|igcrs f H<> |that i thde to d|o out a l t h o u g h shtf iiHdr)- in "i darlihf-, pro* J Now, then, I've caught him t time. Suppose ho consent*—" j Tho ebbing color on horoheekl, iho quivering of hor prettr mouth, was ample cvldcnco of tboetato of her feelings ; and she opens the sealed en- velope as one d»es a telegram—trying to assure One's self that no ' lug? is amiss and yet prepared forjtlu Yor|t. "I'ormif tho l4 SeaNSklii I K t o offer a word qf coumel to tht L tfly Admlror'—that, )n tho lulu-.- 4 ie learns to distinguish betwo'i. i iit- leman and a scamp, and 'v en »|te returns homo—which she i bottler do at onco—so confesses l.:y imprln- dence to her mother." . v % . Jessie x&vo p, little cry of dellgbt. "Rich, my own true lUch?" •" # a a a # Tho dinner table was in readliieta Dclicioojsly saggostive odors of turtjlo soup and] egg-plant came from the regions W hero Jessie Wintrinhauj's cook re|gncd supreme; and in tkSo laco audi damask draped bay wlndojw Mrs. Wintrinham waited for. hbr husband's coming home, wtth her sweet face ail sunny welcome, that made him foel what a bonny darling she was as he kissed her before he rb- removed his sdal-skin cap. "And how have you got along, Jessie? < Were ( yon lonely, takt night?!' 1 * t5he blushed a little au she helped Iilin off with his overcoat. j "No, not at all. Indeed, I've h^d ah unusually fine timo/' j "That's good* Had any com- pany?" j "Yes, Flo. and her lovop were here to lunch this noon; It Ich I tbinjk that Mr. Addison Is just perfectly splendid." ' j Ho frowned in protended horror, j j "You think Klo'e beau perfectly splendid! Very well, Mrs. Wintity- , what will you say when I toll you I havjo had a fetter from a gentleman slne]e you'Vo bben jtone—a handsomer inah even than Mr; Addison." Jessie watched him closely, heir eyes beginning to dim with not fujr distant tears. i "You did! T dare say roan solo u? " - ;• i lie was smUing'very little as a dis- trustful husband would, do. Jessio slipped a half sheet of pap from her pockpt and gave it to hit her lip half trembling, yet half sitt- ing. Jlooponlcd it carelessly, theh looked at hor In amaxemont. ••Why—what on eartli, Jess why, I wrofo this letter !" "Yes, I know you did—oh She was almost crying now her husband was looking so gravely at her. \ She pointed to a navy blu^ waterpi-oof and dark brown veil lying across a chair. , "It was I Iticb* I knew It w awfully wicked, but—but I wante to know if it was true, you know! and—" " - i Mr. Wintrinham knit his frowningly. ; j 'Tarn not sure I understand/ yeti Jeaale, did you send mo that/letto^ hmtnight? Wore you rtiy *}Ady adl miror'on the train and fit thoHtl Julian?" , / She laid tier hands on his shoulder and looked in hrs eyes penitently. j "Don't scold', W c y It was I, and ray Httlo escapjade hfes made me ver^ happyt>Ior all 1 ki^ew I was cruel to) do such a thlngi You may punislj mo in any way you plea<e, Uich." 8ho said it/nieekly, but with sncl love and pride In. hor eyes that he) would irot/Viavo been Rich \Vintrin-j h*tm to have sontnred her. Ho he] drew Uj/i head down .to his breast and Kissed her, Whilo she promised neve/ to bo so foolish ag*in. (From tho St. I*oui§ Timet-Jotirnal.] . CAPTA1X OLAZIEtt. day; will pleased With her uai mout, uira wanted mo A ntatemetii In Reply t« tho Acrait* tlon off thio Chleuejo Ptstrt. Ho Huoli Money Paid to fain Hurrleku —flouue Kitterlululnar Corronpoii- nenru. j The Chicago papers afo still kec[v- Ing alive the Glazior-Hcrrick matter,^ osted purifies a bpnanxs||if [Ihey could ham, If yon wish mo jealous!" "If that makes you jealous, lie-f i t lUch ir iow, am} •|j, a isir,] an :UtrtVer is i 4 s <»f t h e St*.'•fulikii e l«i Mr. \j/jntriu- it ^juitlrn^an had angidinents 1 of his lodujowii for a half ti of jsundsy PJtpcrs in hojok. f lettetf /tir-Joh, yes. wsyi— abolut die I widely ee a>0 eai^- to Hod, notj it bual4 fnfrtjini Nod I lethal note inn >kck hand :|:i *4 8lt:-Yfe(imade >u again. It t^ere the Iheatri? . Apt ADMlltKll,"< bfeuth t'"i k(f ai^r« me, Ult? ;,! an] answer .mail who •e reletv^du tm Jeeele's i ^Kerent Tost Ofllre Hiiles* i FAr the'iiiforimatlnn of »he genera reader, the late decisions of the Tost Otltco Drpartmeiit an* ^Ivon: i Porkri knive^Mn* unmailahle. > Th*» 1'o^t ()rtio<^ |>rp-irtmeii r in n o t rt'Hpoiiiildo lor inattt-r lo**t in tht) lii'iils.- a^'v i Tl»»5 postal law I'orhid.-r tho rcntiiiif ot hox'.s in pon? ollh'cs Io lw<» f.uulliol or firing. ^ * * j ircguhir paprivVimio* he admitted to the iitiiii nt potiitd IJUCH uiich a! hundliill ur riiottlar i* CIKIUMII, ; The postal laws pronihit tr,(» ex<* <!hau^«* of Kiaiups of <nu\ >\ uomiuai tion lor tlioso of other denominations] Oayou iltawiiigs are *««•.ji-r-t to U)U tvv rail's of |»»>>iaj{e, !»««• * n.o as'tio^ other mill er prodoi^tl h% j.^n or peii^ oil; ' .' I A mark culling attention to somoj paragraph in a newspaper does not| Ktibjct'i it to any additional pnsdgc, | A printed hiisiness card my ; j mailed at thiijd class rales, pro\; « dj that' it has n|) writing upon i( i 'l.eri than the address. ! It is tho inly of a carrier to rc^olv mail matter troperly prepared an enclosed in United States Mampcd! envelope*, wilen one mile or uiori^ from a post-ofUce. A post rfiastlr cannot Use 'the pbs otlice boxes as a medium to adverts hla business without fully prepat ingi the postage, the same as any ou<? else; would ho required to do. It is no part ot the 'postmaster's; business to enquire of i person re giving papers prepaid at pound! rotes, whether he is a Subscriber or not, nor is there any restriction in tlje number a person may receive, i } It is gbneraly supposed that En-j j^land le the richest nation In the world, but late/ estimates piece France at. the head in point of wealth. France values her private property,| real and personal, at 443,110,600,000, and her navy, palaces, highways, at at ti.4^,000,000, making a total of tt4»53M0|0 t OeO. A similar estimate for Engird is $42,500,000,000, ftoal eetatte in I France greatly exceeds In area that of Eogbmd/but the perse-] nnl property In much leae. a statement was recently made to tho effect that Captain (ilazier had paid to-Mrs, llerrlck a certain amount of money in order io have the suit with- draw* This the former denies most emphatically, and states that the case was withdrawn because of theabsenco; of convicting testimony. Tho follow- ing statement was left at tho Timos- Journal oillce yesterday, which is tho ttrat that has^been, ptibtished over Captain (jilazier's j signature. Ilo avers that it contains a true history of the whole affair, and is made be- cause of the continued assaults made upon him by several papers in Chi- cago and other cities: For more than two wooks a moun- tain of falsehoods in connection with my namo'has been going' the round of the press. I at first hesltatod in regard to what course I should take In my defense, feeling that Mrs. Her- ricK^Mrs. llraincird, their attorneys and others having Mass llerrlck In churgo had already, through their blackmailing echomes, done quite enough for the jrulu of her character. Miss Herrick had for a period of nearly two yoars been faithful in my service, and 1 did not want to add a line, or Oven a word, that might further tend to disgrace her good name. A combination of peculiar circumstances has so presented the case to the public that 1 must now either explode their falsehoods or ac- knowledge myself guilty of grave of- fenses. - . , - . , . It will be borho in mind that the attorneys of the plaintiff admit that they mould have been unablo to ef- fect my arrest without tho chargo ot abduction, and that when tho caso came before Justice Mecch it was promptly dismissed for want of con- victing evlddnct*. . The affair having passed from the courts tho prosecution returned to the press, doubtless in the hope that some excuse might be found for their futile attempt io extort money upon false charges.* Justice to mysoif, to my family,and to these friends whoso goo<l opinion i hope always to de- serve, prompts mo to present a few facte which 1 trust may tend to givo the public u correct iiuprca^ion con- cerning thie wretched farce. I am an author by profession, and havo an uuufttiallytlargo iuteictt in tho pub- lication of my books—in fact I give .pergonal direction to their sale, in many of Uie lending cities of tho United States and Canada. Was in Hoston in tbo fall of 1877, when Miss Herrick, answering an advertisement In the Hoston Herald,applied for a si v u ation in my service. She was accep- ted and assigned to duty in J he sale of "Uattlcs for tho Union." Mem- bers of her family, including her mother, were at my ofllco frequently, and on our leaving Hoston for New York her father and sister accompa- nied us to the depot. The following contract,always sub- scribed to by persons in my employ, hap been preyiously signed with the full consent of her parents : / ' , CONTRACT. "Wo tlie undersized managers, assistants and solicitors engaged In tho sale of "Hattles for the Union," do hereby agree to conform to all rules, and follbw all Instructions written or vorbal, which may bo con- sidered necessary to tho success of tho business. . t 'It Is understood that we are en- gaged for a period of four months, from January 1, to May 1, 1878. A* commission of twentv-tive per cent or fifty cents per copy,wilt bo allowed 00 all sales of softcitor*. "Expenses, wilt bo advanced during tho {progress of the canvass and de- ducted from commissions at the closo of the term." ; HOSTON, MAHH,, December 20, 1877. *—At the closo of our Now York torui Mise Uerriok returned to her family at Hoston, and the subjoined testi- monial was a few days after addressed to her parents: 5, \ , 82l AKCH ST., l'llkADKLiMiA, ) 1 Pa., May 17, 1878. \ Mr. and Mrs. B. II. I\ Herrick. I KSTKBMKO FICIKNDS:~— Want of time at the closo of last term prevented my sending you through Kditli a proper testimonial to her faithful servieeF. 1 take pleasure now in ray- ing thut, in w hill ever ca pacify she aeted, her duties were always per- formed in a most ereditabh* iiuniicr to herself, and in every partieiilar en- tinjly **ati*factory to me, I hlr.iil e*m- wider inyMdf fortunate if you nii-iui to have her join us for the IMiiladei; phia ti'iru. Cairt \ ou arrange fo ill tier collie on Mom I w ii*»xt ? W n h kind regards \u Kdiiij and FuiHiii% I mil; Ever tt uly > ours^ Wll.l..\l(l> (iLA/IKir. At the eml of ;i lew weeks M ISH Itcr- l|ter'a treat- Hold hor po- sition open until sho [should bo in cofr'ditionjto resume \\% Regular du- ties. After Mi's, lieriieafe return to Chicago a plot eeetna ko|4iave oeen concocteui whicd pronuselfl the inter- but force me Into a questionable po- sition. Knowing one! represented me as a Millionaire, ajbdilMre. Hcr- rick's att0rne>6 talkeutjo^$20,0(H) as tho probkblo sum thgt 'Would be promptly forthcoming 4n Settlement of their claim. A traitor iWaa found to turthe^ their Hchemes: ooo who had found lucrative eippjoyment in my service for a period jbf'|our years. High sourjding terms wfr^employod to Influence men having pbwer to is- sue warrants. Abductiofi vres decided to he the tnost availably aBal thus the chain jwal forged. Willi the trap was sett, the arrest write made, and Chicago Was delighted with her new sensation.] Attorneys inriiho prose- cution jand defense liad | nHvmte con- ference, fir. O. .II. Kegtofie, for the defense, charged the profelution with having i malle false chargist with hav- ing made fn lllegnl arrelt 5 and gave them, in plain terms, to Understand that ho should hold thefin personally responsible for the diuwlilal plot lu whicie thfcy w»re emjl)oyed* Tho case was cjkllod before JnsUce Mecch. Tho defense wae road)|tn proceed, the prosecution d|d not|wUh to pros- ecute, TUe judge inquttea if money had been [paid to Mraji Herrick to compromise; she prom||tly onewered in the negative, the omen was dis- missed an& herd endcl Iho <4 lcgal proceedings" which hsjfe been the thome of Io much newu|)a|>er gousip —which hive attracted 10 much pub- lic utteiitibn. In conc||iaion, I take occasion tp afffim thatftnfMie of the charges preferred against me could have been \ sustained in ^m court of justice in 4'»y State ot tl& Union. I .Wn^AItt) fjLA^KR. Kt. Louifl, July 21, 18W.I ~* «^«—.. X I [From 4ur 9pacMi) C^rr«ap<lu^eui] BomethlDgtponeernlag n a i i BernliArdU Tho wcfld in; general it but the French w^rld in particnaM, ii prono to run aftok rave ovdr, Itkilt and car- ry on tho *ory crest of thai most un- stable and inconsistent*! #f Institu- tions, tho j wave ^of po»[th(krity, any character irho poesesselljiiilicient in- solence, Jiifesse, dipIoRiafb^ indepen- dence and just the rig(tjlrlnd of eo- centricltiesL For tlie wjo^td ie much like tho lion in the menagerie; while tho trembling, terriiidn^j Shrinking crowd stas)d otittide U19 fopes and gazo at l|im with sisHftng eye*, blanched fices and h0rrif|ejt looks,he roars and growls and Iaa1i#s bis tail and stops jmajcst|cal)y ftu|h side to side of his ^ g o segkifig ivpt^n he may devour, and saying as ^la/inly as a dumb beait can: "Comt^ljust lose over that nice, tender, ^Itfcnp, Jlttle boy in thej clieckcrcd l|p|sere—tho ono with tlje glnger-cako|li| his hand —and let tne rend him lftnb from limb and gfiad his bonelttjorpowder." Hut what ajjehange when l\i* wonder- ful, scientific, philosojibic, un- equalled, wbrld-ronown^d? American lion tamer, Bafon Von Sea;n|pus do la Phrawcd Grand Viziei* I^Ieetlbus, steps into the cage, s^isipii lliis wuip above und juround, carojeet whether he cornea in] contact with tjbo tawny monster Or hot; be fawnsj ahp cringes, submits to bo walked crvt4 stepped on, sat on, faisultcd, maujoju and gen- erally misuled, bat so lotig as* the great Haroh Von S— deji k* P— C— V— I)— kc^ps hla'eye op ifylm, faces him and c<fnecdes enough ^o throw him a morsel now and t^bih| the man remains insider. Daniel j Understood this principle, and was aj literal* lion tamer. Ml|e. Sar| Hot nheMlt under- stands tho principle, lofy jfrpcl - riieta- phoiicslly kho 1^ a ll^rj tamer. Though shelhas figured o|i iht French stage some ^tlme, jit is 4^lyS recently she has boco)mo knjown Ho ti| through the newspapers this shjeifof the At- lantic. Htitf as th^ chaif(n|are now that fshe wj)l shortly ay)p||r among us, our papers are filled *Wlth Anec- dotes couctiiuing hor cf^cf^trlcitles^ which aro Unequalled, j p^n is de- scribed as llciug so exceedingly slen- der ti»at a i'renchlnairsi^ir^iHtloit of la/iuesK is, ([nking'. I weotV*t>>tir IIOIH-M to walk jfroiuid S-iiaj . |t^i nhartlt. Ami this niiji'Ctloio is vo»iidl«|il for l.iy the Paris papers: Stepplbglfroin hi r carriage at}lhe door ofj tl^e theatre one evening^ tin* u».iua^el*n<itterd »«i»e carried a calie N'isioiiH tif S U limping leading-lady and a hi*MlJ^j audieijt e, it nol. iiideild, that m*n>t liirgovertia- h!e ol'all ihfn^h. an i. , «furht|ad']< , reue}i mob, MinhitiV. liooujjl' h|H miml— the direction of literature, sculpture, painting and music, though hardly with etj;iak/aucco**. She recently made a balloon uecenaion from Paris, and afterwards wrote a descriptive novel of it, which excited iho ever ready ridicule of the French people and the sarcastic criticism of the French newspapers, and consequently was eagerly bought and read and became a decided success,'/ Mile. Hernhardt, as her name indi- cate*,is of Jewish-French birth,and ae such of course exhibit* a decided ten- dency toward - financiering, and and money-making. Heing at pres- ent in London with her^ company, sho finds many a way of turning an honest-—or dishonest—(tenby,besides her- legitimate stage engagements, which sho do*s not alway's fill, much to -the secret disgust ot aristocratic England, who will not only patient- ly, but admiringly, sit through a three hours' performance, carried on In French chatter, of which not six persons in the whole audience un- derstand one word, for to understand a Frenchman's gibberish is quite another matter from reading a French book with English note*, and a dictionary ready at band—and that may bo the solution of tbo problem of the sJrccess of French comedy In straight-laced, prudish, chaperoning England* • Among her outside, Wall-street speculations, is that of renting herself out of an evening— bos Idea the honor of t her preeence, condescending to give an occasional reading or recita- tion, and receiving In compeoeafion the rqodest sum of £100. Another of her Hon ansa operation* baa been to "biro a hall" and establish a studio there, where she coolly and calmly] carries on her artistic work, viewed by a constantly changing, coming and gofng throng of people who are admitted at a shilling per bead, and, ae can readily he seen, ehe reall7.ee quite a handsome sum from these ex* hibjtions, notwithstanding the fact that she is in the midst 01 an exclu- sive^ conservative people.. Hut more than all this, her costume at these studio receptions is described a9 a sorti of maecttlfne Turkish attire* Tfie Prince of Walee at tho theatre ono evening, went behind the scenes to renew on acquaintance with her, begun in Frauce. Ho wae met by the blankest end most stony of unrecog- nizing stare*.; His highness, some- what di scorn (Mod, suggested who he was and that she bad mot him before. 4 * Pardon me that I did not recognize you; I never saw you with yotiu bat; on before," she answered. 1 Of her acting there ia the least said. Tt would aeem that it woe leea the acting than the oddity which at- tracts, However, we shall have a chance to fudge for oureetvee; for all thie, it ie reported settled, Is to be ours in a short timo; the skeleton, coffin, artist, authoress, sculp tore is, balloonist and studio costume—wbtch wo car* better stand because of otir familiarity with Dr. Mary Walker, Hut how the juut-oii-good-aa-the-next- one and not-to-be-put-upon Ameri* can audiences will stand the audden and unexplained cancelling of en- gagements and the frequent dlsap* pointmruts, which ure some of the) oa ' pleasant of her peculiarities, re* itis'.rts to be seen. 1 doubt not if she rqtelvca the £60,000, which is her c-mponsation for a two years trip in*) tttis country, that she will find her* self rather constrained to fulfil what* ever engagements ehe makee, even If on thai account she ie obliged to make fewer of them. C. II, W* j / \ nHAuVOW.nTTlgutWtTuL L t Bf KA*T HAD* \-M ^ ----- •-*••—s-*-^ In r t o Syracuse, she returned Io 114 in that city in October, since which lime she has been constantly in our *eiviee. During her illnefs in Chi- cago KIIO was treate'd -by one of t)n* most eminent phyMciniM oj that ciiy and had every attention which could helve been accorded her. I did not leave her, as iias^ been represented, among strangers, bet in 1 private house where our corps of Holicitois had hoarded between rhree and four rhonths. It was understood u luen we left Chicago, that Miss Herrick would come to St. Lou IN as soon a-» she was in a condition to do so, and we were dally in receipt of letters ad- vising us as to her health, f intro- duce one of her falters, received but aday*ortwo prcviou* to my unuM, to show that her surroundings we re J pleasant, ami that then; was no ex cuse for thb charge of cruel tieat ment. i No. 247 INI'IANA STUKKT f ' . ' w , CUICAUO, June 17, 18 * *«DEAR CAI-TAIN:—Cassio and I have been thinking of our friend* in St. Louie this, morning. We are anxious to learn how you enjoyed the Journey and to know who made the best beginning in the new field. Tho doctor called hue yesterday' after- noon ana will call again the latter part of next week to see how I am getting aldng. J am feeling quite well and ate a hearty dinner. I had lamb chops, fried potatoes, string beans and^ooseberry pie. That is about all yre think of just n6w what we'can get good to eat. We have found plenty to do so far. Cossle reads to me, and thisaftornoon 1 have been watching her triux u hut for her little girl. Mr. Hrulnerd woe in* to eee me a little while yesterday and tofd me what a time you had getting off. : Caseie and I send love to our friends, end hope they will send us a postal once in a while to cheer ue up. , tOtTH." ck eel me. to 8u Louie no. \ rick rejoined us nt Phihidelphlu, me! con'iiiued wilh unlil SeplembiT I. . 1, n 1 1 1 . i• »i 1 1 .1 1 1 *v « : . . «;oi#« 1 1 4 1 'W JIV d-iihliig Up to belli hf hrcath- when she H^yuri visited her fumfl%. J , ,V T Iter lather having secured a pass r«Yf| lewdly eiiquifetl Iho reasoil.J *»l carp- it for a tiisgiiise ; it an^we^s; mv pur- pose belt or ( than a vel! r ^ 4hM wered this modid >f Grecian bcjauty. Al) sorts of extravagant storjerf |ro afloat concerning th« funilshingjofjicr own j apartmeuts.i That she kofjpl a bona tide skeleto^i in one c<Uti«rt* of her sleeping roo|m is an u n d e n t e d fact. 1 don't knoW whether 4lr,kcepH it simply as ati example <»f' wondorful inechaniHm j or as an Ornament—a kind of cornier bracket asjjjt Ircro; or maybe they thave our proji^tb trans- lated into jJFrencbVi and! ^l|lc, Sara thinks by taking it Iitcili|ly, having it ever present before Inj* eyes, she can banish -thnt dread 7*Ji*|ctoii in the closet." I I should prdfor to have mine in a closet; because one Is not obliged to gb to that csuici*) closet, and one can have a Yale jl^ck put on the door, lodk It up, lote jthe key—It ono wishes-fund then no'One i* nnv the wiser, j . « / l j |. -, j Ho ing interviewed byj'ji 'rejplryrter concerning dio rjrnor thiti *he slept in a coffin, stio replied t|^at she was really unable to* state hovflthet story gained currency, unless from the fact that one nlJht she did tilte a whim to pass tho nijbt in a colfto, but gave it up after a [short trial, ntJt finding it at comfortable as ebe expected. , ^'A great deial of her suojesa is jpe haps owing [to her vera ' ancient (ireejks had a su themselves that tho wise the most versatile; und i equully well {to a modern treaa and andlent Gfoek p|ilC|aopHer) for, not coMent with b e i c0nqufcste on the ttagi, Mllti Bern|^nlt ctfltI4 indJ Sable Island, where the steamship State of Virginia was wrecked, last Week, Is ninety miles off the coast off Nova Scotia, a solitary snag, twent» five utiles long and a mile wide, lyf- ing directly in the most fravcled road of the British steamers. A life sav> ing crew is maintained there a t art anptnil expense of $1,000. T h i s crevr* transferred the p?ts*ongeia to I lie *h«»r< mt« ly with Mo* ex'Tpliiifi i»f $ women -iiid children \<'!iff wer^» drowned i>v I ho capMi/ing ot One otf the lioif^. There are, sftid lo he i\vb hundred wild hor*»-d on the IHI«*I«!L who g«t a good living ofi' tho vfrrt^s jotd wild. po**. IvtWin Booth desires that Cray,the lunatic who shot at him, shall bo k^pjtj] Securely in the asylum, 4 I trusjL firay ma> becorye gray indeed," hp says, **in kind but careful confine- ment, or, if earlier rcleosed, that hie exit may be from this earthly stage af his drauiatfccxploits to that celestial scene where idiots cease from shoot* Ing and actors *re at rehL It he be ever again su\ liberty, rny own life I shall not value worth a ru*h. Hundreds of peoulo attended (he funeral of the murdered children Of Kemmler, at Spriugficld, Maes., The murderer hue pleaded guilty and wau bound over to the December term. He wants to be hanged at once. Hie heartlcssness is something amazing. When told of the sufferings of bie wile over the death of her children he laughed in a coarse manner, and seemed to think it a good joke. He Ires many times brutally abused her. (lily. The |ng among n>en {was iajupfjjlles >ajnchiae4 It is reported that a Primltivfe Mcthodbt minUter in Runcorn* movo/1 by the sufferings of Britisl poor,? made the following reference to Lordj Iteaconsfleld in his prayer; -Slay him, O Lord. If I slay bins they'll hang me, but de thou alaf him, O Lord, for they can't hang thec!" iiwift o'er the asmn* vkUk*\*fi *l saw *fthedowJ*M u H ft WJUI auMeeuuini §> qutek, ae tmll ot Uea.,. Wlia OuHlrinf jar ae rile, << V>, I •turted lest, unkuewu, i?&?** Uy ttep~ere it was u>w*- ^ ^ . v ilmdo^itaajiurv Wky look up to lue ulen)t ^ &?$<*% The bird was foue t knew, . . , FaroutuCalfUt, ^ V'£ 8teudkaa4keene«ftui; * 1~>J The al^ht, taauuaaleiea thing. Inleutouaeoaiuukuewn,.. \*^£ U, f , . lnauualatgill•\^/l , ^'' Dearifttle.blwl,aul| aeot, A-. A-i^Wifi ' ^ningtuf dewa at*say*1**A** A W l | uuunetr fur seat: y \ j** / , lloreaureuutlofthee* L .? Uu#oen t antMSAnSbyn%e- Y^'4i i \ f « Tiiun of aeaae mtu«s%el|a>e " f Audfuuraedusuivowu .,,:->v, AMUvlhlHIl*^ .• tiBMH OF TH^llT/ >\w k . t ^ •i«i,< ti . A wise man proport to the evldenoe before 1 When fortune car^ieee much^ ebe la apt to tnuk Those days arc lost it no g006% thoee woree tl^an ^loiet whlcjj we do no evIL^ TheSrord kndwledfe, ployed, Impllee three Oilnfu,^ truth, proof, and c^mvicUot^j, ^^ Children, till othet^len t a n f u ^ ceive tbe fictions anAi manoo-ae veritable /**«-• / There is nothing 1 pocrlsy. Toprofeee frtondaklffr act enmity Is* euro proof of total pravity. ->-• ,.- ? -v /'jEag^ Value the friendahlti : ajhf THumT' stands by you In the etottii; of Ineeete will aurromid f on aunshine. <, , 'Trlnciplea, not inooa abeurdtty. Prlnel without good men tog! and fOroe.; .'*;. ,jyg The best kind of re^ni.. which 4s taken by blm who le erous tbut he refbaee to take anjT' venge at allv , u k^^^ ' He who Ii false''ta^plH breake a thread in MttJpotttt eeo tbe defects When the weeV a lifctlmo is unrolled, i? ^ ^ Our eyes am quiokei tWuft example, therefore^ precept; and fuchs npsjrntoi strongly on our tnlnde thai. \£«f. * <MMB *a It m**m L tencee. PACTS OP 8Cl£*CEASD Roeewood Is taking black walnut la fbraitfrtj^ ^ AnlmaUdleif tbeirtltal ature ie incroaeed ooe4iraUiuV Science enumeratee Sftt organic forme In tbe air we Tbe Negroes In Mlerieerftrtert to be working with tmuena) in all parte of tbe Statn., ••&*^k^ 1 here's a big crop at KiSt all tbe West, and there VIII not* work for all who want ft ^^^ It Ie eald that the fcraeVof siesippa are thinking of going the.com and cattle trade and leal cotton alone. > > ^ ^ ^ bun a el / J 1 Thorn are fen fcoxohnHsfllw York citv, and one of then* the largest In the buslneeu, of 1,000,000 tone." v •*••*$ Egyptian wheat uatrtct tlon In California, for the oUatnto particularly favorable for Itafnmib^ It yields enormously. ¥ jL > c ,vw. Gold digging on the 1 i \ i n J tBJ vicinity of Half Moon Bay v CullfaMNf^ nio, ia aaid to be a profitable prise, and ia attracting some ere. \ < r - -\ / ; i?-y f- ••"• -^.^ -jr Philadelphia s\aAdi"attW^ ^ tbe morocco trade of the Obttod States. It hoe 32firma, which do n business of four million dollars urinn ally. ''. • / . .., , •.; : >. u *J). *^ Six tniilions poundl of wool 'urn raised within a radius of forty miiloe surrounding Stubenvllle, Oblo,wblch at the average', price of thirty cent*, will realise $2,100,000.1 / The first cotton mill- built ett Iantn. Ha., was set in (operation week. There was a celebration ^of the event, Oov. Coiqult/amf, M\>or of Atlanta participating to the proceedings. Tbe mill Ie fitted with the beet Northern muchlnnry, and is capable of conaumfng 19, bales of cotton yearly. ''S'^y^'^ '•• * ekurek Maele« ±-^0 •%•• (o(d «,U il • • * - Two Quakers were recently mar* ried at Albany, after a courtship of fifty yearn, which the Now York Commercial Advertluer ! calls slow work,lwt still thinks It r|ot beat for people to* marry before they know their own roinds> *X«^ Mr. Spurgeoh recently anecdote ue be gave out an A high churchman end a 8eoteh Pree* byterlan minister bad been at the same church. The former aaked the latter if did not lik0 tf>e "introtte*" lie repiied: •*! donH liaow what an introlt ls/ f # 8aid thje cbarebmao: "Hut did you'not enjoy UmanthnmT 9 He relied: iC No, 1 diet not enjoy It at oik" "1 am very tbe churchman, "beca in the early church; In ifect, it originally aung by I>ujvid. ,t ~* , Aik ,, aaid the Scotchman, 4< tben tbait etfv ptuina the. Scripture. I can under- stand now, If David song it nt that time, why Saul threw hla lavelln nt hirp!" This was followed by a iood peal of laughter, when Mr. Spnrgnon ]M said} "Now let ua slug the anthem." »t enjoy »«^ tt%mnneu4Ji «••« jThe man who ie ever drying "Mm* bug" is usually logical in hie reaeon- iu^. Accept hie premieee, and you aro inexorably carried to the conclusion. He eaya within himaeM; ^ j "All men are like me; Tarn a hum- bug; therefore,all men am ttnmbnga." —Bo&oon TraHicrtpL It was an Irishman Who A Dutch (udgo, upon conviction of a culprit for having four! wives, de- cided:—"lie bashbunUhment plenty; Ufa mi tone!" 1 & of a raiser who bad died and Wae treated to rather a preteottooa bnrtalt "Faith! an 1 if heM lived to een how mofghty axptnalve a thing It wae to doioblmallfhe f d nlver if^SE

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Cbkileiliii bf vWh!*d BtcnV dbihhj Kreneh China, T I I Botty Hedroom »ct Chafmberp, W«ih How In and

' Pltobera1, Yellow Ware, Plain und , Deeoratfcd Flower Pole, Hooking- ! ham W^ro, Glass Ooblots, (HAM >! Tumblers, Wa«e Fruit Jars, kc< A Urge etoek of Jtptnpf^ T^M, HlAok Tift, (lrton Tea. Ho4p, Hal*

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and In fool all mr Oro<*rU>i and Ciockorjr \V*ro. Alio#

bii , Citt' u t Stfiw Ooodi!

itotr to your oo

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{ M 1 d o n o ! Inlend to cont inue jit t h l i branch of hutlnaai^

jr. H . ki&TRciijroR]^^ Jfb. SB Jrtiji at. Qouvwrniur, lf.Y.

June I5tk 1070,

uuiroHhy Indugh ttiou

aakiJitir g#an. horo ho ataoda tdlidl tho rffntooua horn*;

oalla Ino •Innor—aMa ainnav oo^ia.

With ttpattUn<MWArti«*t> daop andirne, |ih loro to Him to filem all love It due;

riving, at tboti artlll Qo<i foraivan, pateo with men, mkh oontolotco and with

llonvon. , jfl ^

iw noar wfti faith(irlna nil thy heavy eare^-hatt no bortleii It I lob Ho will not thare.

knowt thy $t\fstt llUfaelt thy bltteratt woo-)\( hath wmlkod m clrotry poth bolow.

iw near with falth-Uloat thou not tore IT neod ferf and atiength m? ft*lnUnf tool totpooiir w iMar an4 t«e iff f truof how attune* Hit

. « h M p | ' i a • - • * Mm ami the power hithtty ean iaipafart,

M ' it i * Oftw naar with faith t i p cab that v<M<* of invo

ooht ami oarotott w r i t foil to mbvoT

lied a little foifteiVlV^ r anxiotiR follow t What

ai^fioi elator FlorrlolP I ^hall loitodyat all. j< i i ^ i ^ t t l o woman! Kliajrne I^W >hon, d e v . ^ , h 1 ' '

kind and thoughtful; fond, fpoliah tMeirl al-hor aa alio watched film

fr ight wicked U dlathiat ,, It |a just thcmolegtnt,

fH«( liatlK»g;^ion who arc BO (agreeable wivfa— po, end

n not away I Thli latt thou otatt rei

foatlinf call may bo it—tho latt fdr tboo.

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AIT aiekea all eluda of i onter, Ontoro roooiyfdjtl knlHith'ltttofivorneMr, M. TM rrl«Hi, forty ottitt peroMnoo ^uoroitnoo roat ti^U oeo way.<ottlT*ly

Jna w. nt IIOWM, a dhot work ohno to liae^niMlotlM OHK ntpoolaliy.

•to. par* * at rotklon

Men^konneth't aiiiiinory nw«nn»winm>fB^ntopJCfcv>

itoopor than iher work In

ntpooiaiiy« Mwltahet ,+f njiv ea.; »'t mlMlnorr

tntnt#rn* ^ lieeae, nee . Cerrtafe a tOtlnton •oeet,Uouverweerl

i« i eweieapaeti wit»att iiawa* M U e fJeVr r iaUne a i tke

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Iflmnlo^i Ab O r g e i n a A ate n i t r i t l l l ie. tfeoftora in fl leoa,

[utlonl InttmnioiiU ffinortH Wntertown H. Y. Onltm f«»r itortof

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eAVM Ml>MHf h ThtjreMin will Um lnturiMlfH) In know t|LyU|f|n4itni nimu^bvno bt« «»p*n#«l a ttoot nnd PUeernhoy It* tho U«nirg«* l,y«»n MHIM U g on <Jifiib»rl^| w«rorno»»r. I •h»ll «b» nin toei wtirh • i l l p l « l , » * ! * ^••••I»l« Miring prl«<«.l lUpoltlngor1PW»toand ilMM« ••*«! KuWiKir |I<M»|»

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•ifip In town, M««itii»iHirl ll«»«u.

SEMINARY. T TE OlLbESlTTHE IbEST

E N D O W E D . *..• CHEAP­EST AND MOST PROS­PEROUS ACADEMIC IN­STITUTION IN NORTH ERN NEW YORK, j' j

Fafl' Tapgj beilai Amu!:if tm Tijfeoiaf A|TDI niLiAiiiX luVriTtrttoi* oeV« pieny end tpeolal mlvantaget to inoio doalrlng aoaddhiM InttmoUon.

• [ \ 4 * * inmrrioM \ \ It te*t thaa ank leatlteflou of itt nrede fn lforln-erwMowTofhl The Inttltutton It Intondod to bo ef tho wotl thorough and praotlenl obaruelor.

[ LnMftlfflJ krf P t t H e f A f t i l i i r are glvon with «hilty praotloo through the Re­tire larai twltltout extrn eherge.)

l" WM FACULTY ia fermaiienut eeeeeeteii with the aoeeol end ntoee toaohlngi a prufetakm.

tn» sKMtifAitritrfrinma hatboopao In all rotpo4

, #rrtiWe) worn eiiuMmm t > I , I A er so l A LTV. \

t II Ii ooafMoJtly euiieved the! ttudeele are i t -led lee ooUofo lu a bettor niannot ajnl In lean Utoi thee A h*X eeVor pleoa. 4nuet art roqojtttod to ootoMtinlento with the

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bo feu>atletl to tako atwllea eeobgb to rul-py thoht unto, and none will be attowod

tako to n%an> nt to Impodt their progroti,^ 1 ^e*AeiTniBmr ow nvwtio

_ «, lv etaoeil In ohargw of Prof. W. F. fuOlHlantl fi eon«1ttoto4 tm tho plan of the Potion Oonaortelory of afntto.

r | p for Oatitofuet br other laferutatioa , y AoNlruat HlltAll W, HUNT, A. M.t Prtuet|Sul9

tlouvurneer, Co., H, T» «^ « M I i •tl-awrenee

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• fniil[btit tliaro It a war lht*U In a o<»mf•fiabto an«l tMMmmlng manntr ihoto Wh«t wati fkv«*V«Ml mo with ItutTr palrmit

Cava toarnoil. I It*•«.!«»«. h«rm« m*iln ««MM|« ttt> tmwn to bo »ff»r*» tlurtbl* tn«l H^M^r In tlm

\ n m g r o n . fctff A l t . WAnn WannaUTnt*. jnTr. Ira AVT'kaU, t**tm+r pn»i*rl«tor of lha t*

'Jehltabaianl rtkM»»« will hit brothi*rt f<*hn l> liweft, eea it eWtyr"' ur h , m u* ^m«iari tut

l at hofotoftiro. tvo a*hw»tod i ho % m>tr«e|tin«l

ItlMMboro. ft

» !«• g t i an IMU ft t l I am n«iw m*fctitg t

of A** |itnlUin€•<•'« nn*l lo fiwo' wo«r. Il it IfMlftr tal*l that nttnro bt« m^U oonte euoor m i r b t i l tlioro It a wav «*f etilrta ">t»U In a o<»ml*ftabtO an«l tioo«tniln« manntr mm

§ o f goailawien Taoop a Ami t(

hutleeea at hofotoftii

t*. MayAth. itio.

Auth «r«if m ami redjN'*! HHIN l». t'OATH,

f y . , <«ip|Mitite tho

i*1 a boot an<t thoo Ihop on

a tpooially ..lieuvorttoor. If Ifvkl an4l will

)f •owodaiMlnofffod wear, of lha bati tTauoh an«l Amort* •ntao »atUfartlon. Repairing I'rlooa rork lM»tt«HU.

MA III A UOOUUtCtl. l i t *

JtmilLLUBLiU.

To lha naw iro<t ikmO*tnf^ of ihm** 5tyi»ot

Bakofy Block, Ko. 8 Main St.,

' r.mrVRUNKtrit. M. Y. :

' . • Ii i • •. ' ' We ihYMa * rfcrMiil ln«|>ocftoh of Om nrw tnd

baaniltiit «IUpinT now on i*«lilbltloti at thM at-tthllthifif*ot(^nftl>riiolii|r not only the mn*latfnu!« tlfaatvl«Ni In H«HMly-Ma«tM l«4litnjr for thoV»toti ant toaaon. toil ttm Iroillng an«l «lo«ilrat>lo makoo

I fal

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f too^rVtnAotm^iotHPO^iofi*! oooo^lomwAfonooooot)

! F I N K - Wt)T)LKN8 I ()*»04HHHNMMHH»4MimHMMH»0«MMHMHMHNMMM*H)UO<M

J tor iho outtoni trade. Wo a|it»w

>n a very tenipi-

i

*wojnnn»aH*wji Lon Bttietm^i4 .

The tteeaaerJlIf OMKT. I^ani K. f. rtrr».|.r, ean ne rnertoiyf for oKruroV»n«( i»lwn>t A«\. fyoreart rnawyiwtok. Thot;ygnoii«a ttannoh HMfc fUan>arJoiHnavMMl<N| by roat|HHant tin!

Charga* roaatiaablo. I'oir fnrthorioiritoalakiii^ltlfoaa furrattor * wiirpliv,

i rna^atTan m i i n a n i v , _ , 1 I'niprlalora.

j | p*to»i.rh»«rf T^ i < m # , i , h ' ^ *****

lag lino of IMmb an«l ranov l ^ a t t n i , MtttaWnat an<l |Clv«lant h»r l,a<Mo«0l<Mih« an<l Ma^kt(nrHh tut ajMf mafco to wnlar in

1st in jfit; JM! Ut Weld toJea poraonal cbjahri* of the rutting

lopertmonl and la rogantoil a |<»ng way ahauil of dopertmonl ana it roga any eompollilou In In It latlti^to.

*IEAR IN e vteft deea ee% iueuT any obi tjprmtlon io purohnee>

tjOK**t Ityttom Vrini OMranfaUs

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t{ §, 8TACB ROUTE. i -1' 1 ' t*K « • « ^14* K f ' * Ntwuee / \ * I and ilaajatawoTVia inetorvlllo. W ntandl vta

I feo«4a.U

'A' ? I eft l-aavet tleuvlAaeur ei

4 % \ arriving al t4«+farwaar

Oouveruau nunl llaeintawei Via eneaorviito. w/tgatohla, <M

|,lh»W. nod

Boik Wmjw, Vmilr* i u M t o w t t I L , *

faeitr ea^h <iat at t o'clock n, nd tlx>nt a o'olook;

Ur. at auwo'ahinh a. m.f l^ftwii no<»a. Patoan

m aarrtai avoy tho ontlru or part of tho at tbowif

\tt THI ixrimin fare ' ntfrreaa l^hafae ,

of Iatttotoa« aarrioil jjlhor wmy ai •olnawwy pftoaa. Moruantlle ai l^tru^4d toJJ«^,TwfU

vera.

n r r — + -1., wAtm •ri-.i ! . 9

NOTICE. t - ,

toirt, 4 that

U ti rJipeoifNiiy fivo t I pa TO purohatoil

':.. I hotloetotKeiieb-I the nieoktuiith of Mr. Jtfcot O, l poaaaaalou of the

fkop, gu/al will of butlnoat f Kntlon of fionVomeur, ami took thopon iho Itlday of MovoutN..

|u Inlroduorkir myaolf to tho patron* of thla l<me totobll^hoTboataoat, It la proper tor mo to Male that 1 navo und a praotloel eiparteuee of ihTrtoon veera to lue bualaoi

leh repwtatton,

Gift UUPBRIOR CLASS f ¥0RI

lea Jorualie Jewlnaon folkled hor kin with a alow* proolae qaroleae*

a, end then followed hor le hoeteee from the dining room k to tke per lor, where the eoft

rel lump glowed like a alitor m#on\ end the Illuminated atovo

do red ahedoeKe on tho brown-rod y chair In which Mlae Jenklnaon

need Israelf. . , , I really don't know what to do ut it Mtyo Jeruahe* If I once tight Ulohwee guilty or audi in-retlone e i you declare ho if, I do

ieto I ahoAld~-d!e." / eaale Mfintrlnham winked aweyji plelotie brlghtneae from her pretty ling brown laeho«, and looked orly at hor gueat'e aerceatic ntonanco.i

fM dure My thore arc a great tnanv pfOple who Would aay I wee very of-fldloue, my tldar, because I toll you what I tjblnk of that good looking hUSbpWof y<»urt| Hut I fo61 I have your Intereatlet heart, end ')f no'ono e|ee hue the oonrego and charity to point out to flf wife of half a year tho golnge on of her huabend—why, my dear Mre. Wlntrinham, Til atand by you and takelyour part/'

Iter aolonin worde made Httlo ahlvera of vagtio terror thrill all over Jeeele, j

ul dare aAy/r anawercd roor Jeealo, ufon ere kind, indeed, MlnTJerueba, only I can't believe that Illoh ie euch a'fllrt ae you lay—alwaye paying euch exclusive attention to lad lee when he U away from borne/9

••You mult think Judt what you pieaee, my de|kr« Only 1 euppoee if f6u Were to eeo for yourielf, yrAi wbuld bellevo| tho evldenoe of your owneyea?" i t

. Jeeale 'a i l lgnt ly flushed checka be-trfiyed tho pojlnful Intereet ehe felt.

If I Wore t o t o o — v .'• Joruijha aroae t^umphont*

44Ti»Oh all you have to do la to take my advice, ajid thM next time Mr/ Wlntrlnhftm nee a (ont-buelneaa an Ne go by the name t waterproof and a t gulae you. 1 mutt, mydoar* 1'Jlj haveRto eto(S at poor Mre. Delatoii'pand IJlOar if ehe baa heard from trait mi here. Thank^ for tea you made ao n forgot what.11 (old trlnham/'

And the aboniln Wfnt her wayL'leavli dlMruat alio [had t vefy painfully in po Jeii^le'a heart.!

HlH' period lv ndor young htiMhend; ami pe)aalcHiate atlK'tlon byJn(ilouty» a fa IJttlo woman i found .. matter to eiMertai|f gtlOtt t'xproPWP«l.

Jtlch wat *<\ hiimlU I gallant— Why *\l

y hla attention^ he eoay hro, W band ahotjld com ; Jeaale alfnott tl upon hint at t

hen, when ahe l\e he door and hla q

hall, tiLr aaw ||jh|4 Randaome, rful face M he took hbteheoka hi

bands to ki<M her, ||ie fcflt anhamed confused] [: :

I am afraid t shall ha dear/'>e said, linkli

ugh Me ejnd leading dining room\ whoro t made a kenlal glow tal and *ifcow*wh|

urry me, Klob >I have to take th xpectedrylfor the

bualneeejtbat oil I Hall be at borne lie

peot. Jfessle, w piece of the b

rt. Wlntflnharn t#ej< | with her ken, her appetile^onlKrely ifcs ed by Uii newe haft blsbepd an eed- . .. j n Imp6rtant. b was whet Mrs*

And tike nlgjht ed hotl][ acroise her hnenin

d

glowing

. . ! • •

tm MhtlilM to lfc« nfttor pfttratM of UM dk*f»

f i#*Mtfciiy Mtim ur MM *ii nft. I*V WM-k n>4»flB • / I I M U

''•4' '* *& Jw' JKJ ' tv?"

t a t

aoi o

b h n s ml

lit! el hi

the

ih very Impor-York , d o you

In, w i t h your ik veil to die-

n o w , I think,

'ay daughter of le early cup of

don*t Wln-

'6aslp wa of

rankling jealous

V I

andanme ft)a such

ttct&m puttied a oU^frwts iaecnsible

t l|sl dilllcnlt t h e l l o u h t hor

Kiyllnh, lot ladies

pi t t ing nt i l her

r his d i n -play tho

Host m o -

d nil latch toy |lek,Blrm troad

to other ewtnort besido the! at leJlt / jilis> JoruHlJft eays ahoVbld c#s>u^h to k^iow/' L j

^selo p 0 h e d tho ivorythanift of the^tfcke^jjiipcic haitonin^r toward 740i|henl^lartrd nit excl4imiu|:—

c< pii, i$k*u i}6 u H t h , H fnco ^ y -how.M Attjlehe Weul to | er room with IspawMng eyoaj and chcejti. , ; | 4 •

^fa tl/ii|emt angageU, air?ff

It w * i n i f w , sweet volcoj'thatltd drcMtd M^i hlchmoiid Wlnjtrinheqi, ae t l f 7 : ^ i ( n i n steamed o>, after calllrig/m *he la«t I station be|)r6 reaching t^e Jersey cilty terininusjj

Mr* Wlm^nbam arbsecourteously, and glancJw .at the kmall, j graceful tl£$ur In «Mfry bluo jwaterdroof and

doudt i f f ] ; . • i. "Tttet l^l ic iat bW tho' tarlnddw^

madafti/^ftlij v • ' { "' SheJffll^eU Jn, art! Mr. Wiilirinbfcm

sad dj>wp tye^ide hor, (ill unt|onsoit>ua of th# aide |O0g glonccj from k paU of eager ey^jfroni under] the veil. ^ •

Ml^»w handsome He is Hand he hasn't thf featt idea who 1 arin." j

Fo/of r;0«r^e it, wka Jodaio who had thkin!?the train at t i e same etatiotl w i t | '|tioh, bqt hadL waited until the ^ s t a t i o n hojd booni reached befort elinf hhd chaniod heir seat! in the oft for | M ono now occupied. -

^lUovOtif^ hedoia kno)w/ irleV Orco^jraaiNitdoesn't, inly tie dop't aeem Imrjr «%f«i* to say anything |to

a tiiMO fragrantly peWonted hendkerc^illf Autterotl|accida|ntallyi(?) to tlj^rfl^erij j Jc8«ie made a deceitful littlo ttlvf ifter 1t, <[ispla)iiiig l|er daintlfy k^ded hun^, and rouijid, noatlt^cMrop wrist. i !• t

lUoB qiijif^ty anticipated jlier a|id hand^l thd* handkerchief «iu|etlydo her

me."" Th

4<A €i"MH

*^- ''i!v:- • i. j mad«m.

tliafek y o n ! I Uu to am tiorry 1

isn't a;sUtl mrftter?'*

Kl little wbm^n,

TV trouble y<j)HJ#o niuuh awkw|ird;'|-%, itt ,

JoH|lof8 cj||eks were jbluabit^r fur iously pn^eft her doublb dark brown

'I will glfe hlmaichkncoahyhow^' • l i o t ^ u g j i ^ j h

Hut Mr/Wtntrinhaiai only bowed gravolf aftct Imaintalneh a courteous silenok } |1 " [ j»jf. •. j

The^ralt^slowcd up and ^o&ele, with ?jjperal tent determination to draw^lmli^to conversation, niadoa faint eiarm that arouied he^olf ae eho peered m% of the window^ then at her; «eatntote. . 1 i

u W k a t e # We stopping fof? This •t-oh, la anythfng tho

* ? « . M ... ^ • t-r oil aniUfd-thla

, Atiqh e,p ixld one* ; , T M r o 1sj^o tieed of iapprojiinslori,

madftui. V%$ oje entering th0 ttih-nel.'I I

Oh,diUr\ thhf llili-

t (<trtke" at U l He y back and slope bed n his forehekd, loavi n to %ht thf ilnagi-o tunnel as jbofet she

comj) to lUj final depol^ andj Junt as o to leovo the car, ich oi'llnKors 6n hU

• J •'•• , ; r • ' :

mo, but—Uitj thero n*osH ih, lan^, ^hore? t IH* sr> kind' as to

it ]U tni it^lieSt.

was a

11<

u

ther

t6 liut'ry hor urip

e way to e bright n 'Si lver, a> V .

ilraljri very •n 4mpor-

t\h dehiycd iot*H>w nigM, \ft lyou havtv

i c | | i e a t ? w

" Ye*, fitOTi bad

t o o ! ; It leu mind down to lee Jem*

alone;.. and, as tho din-

thought* Is pretty,

irltftg/wll) It Florrle

yon to*

-life

lhit^tlojif It only eettlhufc hie ^eatakln tpa Ing lit^coTntta nary l^rrorf 0

Tliel'Ira.l^J standellll a ^ h \Viutr|fiha he feltlu tit sloove.'V

"IMi|ee! i« a feri*v And if you toll ms) wli Tuliitnll^ti

lti< ^ bpi libiM nfnly ip \\<

"TlMHIttl^ll myself*. n t f ( |#H cofiip^ieiftl wi way, #\e*t

At | a » t ! , | ^ i i i as t l n f * i i p # t i i i stars OU i h i ' ^ i depot.a^«|p^ »Hisl);vtpl. j 1jt I gave I l l i c i t , ; ng^Pli^m> vorslujf II Now Xprty&yi' Hi. JtillHi|res1< she hid WJfn. a whoniho^M I) by, ai|d ^ t Am of aiv«|lshjboe. eo|tch ^e^oUioi the hotenW hi from 4[*m*'* tm tally regafdud yoking ftfftou)/'

• ' I f f inf i i wantoj|.lKl .p.

()no^(Wa)!#i hiuhiod ^ i n y ii h<mjMfUfr i n a i i e e ^ f w roiuii {i4i|§jy*JH * hour's •

pn hisW -Ailf;

from )f shareiH-

Hlauf leaaly t# neaa way, gracei

m e di not tife$fb s|itei

Itlolff * '•'" prlseJ; . "Sol'

Thei knd d!

Jgrlnm tweutj tmml

y i t j IH t o

. . jl- • y*. / up hit ovetviMtt ylf-pokr.lj - ; > / ; i ! I u||i w o i n ^ / t i i * n<

If } o u .i it /nnMC-»*er ylni tl t>f 0. T h i s

( rhei'^H were an Jiot

i ttj^H hi i^ht jt«i

i l i m u ^ l i \\\i< l o t i ^

ln>rli<» henitlo her

her d

I liMVirt' CitMti . U i e h

llit/i Inh h tr to jo in ion Wht) w*err» i.-on-flooK ami! at the

lie <*scbrlod l i e r to u \v colojh,- mti|ch as if iiild in his !i')i!trp;pf

im<1 to d o IIIN d u t y

ilen*i| her s o i n e ^ h u l it happened j the

[ias<4t|igcrsf H<> |that i thde to d | o out a l t h o u g h shtf iiHdr)-

in " i darlihf-, pro*

J

N o w , then, I've caught him t t ime. Suppose ho consent*—" j

Tho ebbing color on h o r o h e e k l , iho quivering of hor prettr mouth , was ample cvldcnco of tboetato of her feelings ; and she opens the sealed en­velope as one d»es a te legram—trying to assure One's self that no ' lug? is amiss and yet prepared forjtlu Yor|t.

" I ' o r m i f tho l 4SeaNSklii I K to offer a word qf coumel to tht L tfly Admlror'—that, )n tho lulu-.- 4 i e

learns to dist inguish betwo'i . i u« iit-leman and a scamp, and 'v en »|te returns homo—which she >» • i bottler do at onco—so confesses l.:y imprln-dence to her mother ." . v % .

Jessie x&vo p, l ittle cry of de l lgbt . "Rich , my own true l U c h ? "

•" # • a a a #

Tho dinner table was in readliieta Dclicioojsly saggost ive odors of turtjlo soup and] egg-plant came from the regions W hero Jessie Wintrinhauj's cook re |gncd supreme; and in tkSo laco audi damask draped bay wlndojw Mrs. Wintr inham waited for . hbr husband's c o m i n g home, wtth her sweet face a i l sunny welcome, that made him foel w h a t a bonny darl ing she was as he kissed her before he rb-removed his sdal-skin cap.

"And how have you go t along, J e s s i e ? < Were ( yon lonely, takt night?!'1 *

t5he blushed a little au she helped Iilin off with his overcoat. j

"No, not at all. Indeed, I've h^d ah unusually fine timo/' j

"That's good* Had any com­pany?" j

"Yes, Flo. and her lovop were here to lunch this noon; It Ich I tbinjk that Mr. Addison Is just perfectly splendid." ' j

Ho frowned in protended horror, j j "You think Klo'e beau perfectly

splendid! Very well, Mrs. Wintity-

, what will you say when I toll you I havjo had a fetter from a gentleman slne]e you'Vo bben jtone—a handsomer inah even than Mr; Addison."

Jessie watched him closely, heir eyes beginning to dim with not fujr distant tears. i

"You did! T dare say roan solo u?" • - ;• i

lie was smUing'very little as a dis­trustful husband would, do.

Jessio slipped a half sheet of pap from her pockpt and gave it to hit her lip half trembling, yet half s i t t ­ing. Jlooponlcd it carelessly, theh looked at hor In amaxemont.

••Why—what on eartli, Jess why, I wrofo this letter !"

"Yes, I know you did—oh She was almost crying now

her husband was looking so gravely at her. \ She pointed to a navy blu^ waterpi-oof and dark brown veil lying across a chair. ,

"It was I Iticb* I knew It w awfully wicked, but—but I wante to know if it was true, you know! and—" " - i

Mr. Wintrinham knit his frowningly. ; j

'Tarn not sure I understand/ yeti Jeaale, did you send mo that/letto^ hmtnight? Wore you rtiy *}Ady adl miror'on the train and fit thoHtl Julian?" , /

She laid tier hands on his shoulder and looked in hrs eyes penitently. j

"Don't scold', W c y It was I, and ray Httlo escapjade hfes made me ver^ happyt>Ior all 1 ki^ew I was cruel to) do such a thlngi You may punislj mo in any way you plea<e, Uich."

8ho said it/nieekly, but with sncl love and pride In. hor eyes that he) would irot/Viavo been Rich \Vintrin-j h*tm to have sontnred her. Ho he] drew Uj/i head down .to his breast and Kissed her, Whilo she promised neve/ to bo so foolish ag*in.

(From tho St. I*oui§ Timet-Jotirnal.]

. CAPTA1X OLAZIEtt. day; wil l

pleased With her uai mout, uira wanted mo

A n t a t e m e t i i In R e p l y t « t h o A c r a i t * t l o n off thio Chleuejo P t s t r t . Ho H u o l i Money P a i d t o fain H u r r l e k u —flouue Kitterlululnar Corronpoi i -n e n r u . j The Chicago papers afo still kec[v-

Ing alive the Glazior-Hcrrick matter,^ osted purifies a bpnanxs||if [Ihey could

ham, If yon wish mo jea lous !" "If that makes you jealous,

lie-f

it lUch ir iow, am}

• | j , a isir,] an :UtrtVer is

i4s <»f the St*.'•fulikii e l«i Mr. \j/jntriu-it ^juitlrn^an had angidinents1 of his lodujowii for a half ti of jsundsy PJtpcrs in hojok. f lettetf / t ir-Joh, yes. wsyi— abolut d ie

I widely ee a>0 eai^-to Hod, notj it bual4 fnfrtjini Nod I le thal

note i n n >kck hand :|:i *4

8lt:-Yfe(imade >u again. It t^ere the Iheatri? .

Apt ADMlltKll,"<

bfeuth

t'"i

k(f ai r«

me, Ult? ; , !

a n ] answer

.mail who •e reletv^du

tm Jeeele's

i ^Kerent Tost Ofllre Hiiles* i

FAr the'iiiforimatlnn of »he genera reader , the late dec i s ions of the Tost Otltco D r p a r t m e i i t an* ^Ivon: i

Porkri knive^Mn* unmai lah le . > Th*» 1'o^t ()rtio<^ |>rp-irtmeii r in no t

rt'Hpoiiiildo lor inattt-r lo**t in tht) l i i ' i i l s . - a 'v i

Tl»»5 postal law I'orhid.-r tho rcntiiiif ot hox'.s in pon? ollh'cs Io lw<» f.uulliol or firing. ^ * * j

ircguhir paprivVimio* he admi t t ed to the iitiiii nt potiitd IJUCH u i ich a! hundliill ur riiottlar i* CIKIUMII, ;

The postal laws pronihit tr,(» ex<* <!hau^«* of Kiaiups of <nu\ >\ uomiuai tion lor tlioso of other denominat ions]

O a y o u i l tawii igs are *««•.ji-r-t to U)U tvv rail's of |»»>>iaj{e, !»««• * n.o a s ' t i o ^ other mill er prodoi^tl h% j.^n or peii^ oil; ' .' I

A m a r k culling attention to somoj paragraph in a newspaper does not| Ktibjct'i it to any additional pnsdgc, |

A printed hiisiness card m y ; j mailed at thiijd class rales, p r o \ ; « dj that ' it has n|) wri t ing upon i( i 'l.eri than the address. !

It is tho i n l y of a carrier to rc^olv mail matter troper ly prepared an enclosed in United States Mampcd! envelope*, wilen one mile or uiori^ from a post-ofUce.

A post rfiastlr cannot Use 'the pbs otlice boxes as a medium to a d v e r t s hla business wi thout fully prepat ingi the postage, the same as any ou<? else; would ho required to do.

It is no part ot the 'postmaster's; business to enquire of i person re g i v i n g papers prepaid at pound! rotes, whether he is a Subscriber or not, nor is there any restriction in tlje number a person may receive, i

}

It is gbneraly supposed that En-j j land le the richest nation In the world, but late/ estimates piece France at. the head in point of wealth. France values her private property,| real and personal, at 443,110,600,000, and her navy, palaces, highways, at at ti.4^,000,000, making a total of tt4»53M0|0tOeO. A similar estimate for E n g i r d is $42,500,000,000, ftoal eetatte in I France greatly exceeds In area that of Eogbmd/but the perse-] nnl property In much leae.

a statement was recently made to tho effect that Captain (ilazier had paid to-Mrs, llerrlck a certain amount of money in order io have the suit with­draw* This the former denies most emphatically, and states that the case was withdrawn because of theabsenco; of convicting testimony. Tho follow­ing statement was left at tho Timos-Journal oillce yesterday, which is tho ttrat that has^been, ptibtished over Captain (jilazier's j signature. Ilo avers that it contains a true history of the whole affair, and is made be­cause of the continued assaults made upon him by several papers in Chi­cago and other cities:

For more than two wooks a moun­tain of falsehoods in connection with my namo'has been going' the round of the press. I at first hesltatod in regard to what course I should take In my defense, feeling that Mrs. Her-ricK^Mrs. llraincird, their attorneys and others having Mass llerrlck In churgo had already, through their blackmailing echomes, done quite enough for the jrulu of her character. Miss Herrick had for a period of nearly two yoars been faithful in my service, and 1 did not want to add a line, or Oven a word, that might further tend to disgrace her good name. A combination of peculiar circumstances has so presented the case to the public that 1 must now either explode their falsehoods or ac­knowledge myself guilty of grave of­fenses. - . , - . , .

It will be borho in mind that the attorneys of the plaintiff admit that they mould have been unablo to ef­fect my arrest without tho chargo ot abduction, and that when tho caso came before Justice Mecch it was promptly dismissed for want of con­victing evlddnct*. .

The affair having passed from the courts tho prosecution returned to the press, doubtless in the hope that some excuse might be found for their futile attempt io extort money upon false charges.* Justice to mysoif, to my family,and to these friends whoso goo<l opinion i hope always to de­serve, prompts mo to present a few facte which 1 trust may tend to givo the public u correct iiuprca^ion con­cerning thie wretched farce. I am an author by profession, and havo an uuufttiallytlargo iuteictt in tho pub­lication of my books—in fact I give

.pergonal direction to their sale, in many of Uie lending cities of tho United States and Canada. Was in Hoston in tbo fall of 1877, when Miss Herrick, answering an advertisement In the Hoston Herald,applied for a sivu ation in my service. She was accep­ted and assigned to duty in Jhe sale of "Uattlcs for tho Union." Mem­bers of her family, including her mother, were at my ofllco frequently, and on our leaving Hoston for New York her father and sister accompa­nied us to the depot.

The following contract,always sub­scribed to by persons in my employ, hap been preyiously signed with the full consent of her parents : / ' , CONTRACT.

"Wo tlie undersized managers, assistants and solicitors engaged In tho sale of "Hattles for the Union," do hereby agree to conform to all rules, and follbw all Instructions written or vorbal, which may bo con­sidered necessary to tho success of tho business. . t

' I t Is understood that w e are en­gaged for a period of four months , from January 1, to May 1, 1878. A* commission of twentv-t ive per cent or fifty cents per copy,wi l t bo allowed 00 all sales of softcitor*.

"Expenses, wilt bo advanced during tho {progress of the canvass and de­ducted from commissions at the closo of the term." ; HOSTON, MAHH,, December 20, 1877. *—At the closo of our Now York torui Mise Uerriok returned to her family at Hoston, and the subjoined testi­monial was a few days after addressed to her parents: 5, \ , 8 2 l AKCH S T . , l ' l lkADKLiMiA, ) 1 • P a . , May 17, 1878. \ Mr. and Mrs. B. II. I \ Herrick.

I KSTKBMKO FICIKNDS:~— W a n t of t i m e at the closo o f last term prevented my s e n d i n g y o u t h r o u g h Kditli a proper t e s t imonia l to her faithful servieeF. 1 take pleasure n o w in ray­ing thut, in w hill ever ca pacify she aeted , her dut ies were a l w a y s per­formed in a mos t ereditabh* i iuni icr to herself, and in every partieii lar en-tinjly **ati*factory to me, I hlr.iil e*m-wider inyMdf fortunate if you n i i - i u i to have her join us for the IMiiladei; phia ti'iru. Cairt \ ou arrange fo i l l tier collie on Mom I w ii*»xt ? W n h kind regards \u Kdiiij and FuiHiii% I mil; Ever tt uly > o u r s ^

W l l . l . . \ l ( l > ( i L A / I K i r . A t the eml of ;i lew w e e k s M ISH Itcr-

l|ter'a treat-Hold hor po­

sition open until sho [should bo in cofr'ditionjto resume \\% Regular du­ties. After Mi's, lieriieafe return to Chicago a plot eeetna ko|4iave oeen concocteui whicd pronuselfl the inter-

but force me Into a questionable po­sition. Knowing one! represented me as a Millionaire, ajbdilMre. Hcr-rick's att0rne>6 talkeutjo^$20,0(H) as tho probkblo sum thgt 'Would be promptly forthcoming 4n Settlement of their claim. A traitor iWaa found to turthe^ their Hchemes: ooo who had found lucrative eippjoyment in my service for a period jbf'|our years. High sourjding terms wfr^employod to Influence men having pbwer to is­sue warrants. Abductiofi vres decided to he the tnost availably aBal thus the chain jwal forged. Willi the trap was sett, the arrest write made, and Chicago Was delighted with her new sensation.] Attorneys inriiho prose­cution jand defense liad | nHvmte con­ference, fir. O. .II. Kegtofie, for the defense, charged the profelution with havingimalle false chargist with hav­ing made fn lllegnl arrelt 5 and gave them, in plain terms, to Understand that ho should hold thefin personally responsible for the diuwlilal plot lu whicie thfcy w»re emjl)oyed* Tho case was cjkllod before JnsUce Mecch. Tho defense wae road)|tn proceed, the prosecution d|d not|wUh to pros­ecute, TUe judge inquttea if money had been [paid to Mraji Herrick to compromise; she prom||tly onewered in the negative, the omen was dis­missed an& herd endcl Iho <4lcgal proceedings" which hsjfe been the thome of Io much newu|)a|>er gousip —which hive attracted 10 much pub­lic utteiitibn. In conc||iaion, I take occasion tp afffim thatftnfMie of the charges preferred against me could have been \ sustained in m court of justice in 4'»y State ot tl& Union.

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BomethlDgtponeernlag nai i BernliArdU Tho wcfld in; general it but the

French w^rld in particnaM, ii prono to run aftok rave ovdr, Itkilt and car­ry on tho *ory crest of thai most un­stable and inconsistent*! #f Institu­tions, tho j wave of po»[th(krity, any character irho poesesselljiiilicient in­solence, Jiifesse, dipIoRiafb^ indepen­dence and just the rig(tjlrlnd of eo-centricltiesL For tlie wjo td ie much like tho lion in the menagerie; while tho trembling, terriiidn^j Shrinking crowd stas)d otittide U19 fopes and gazo at l|im with sisHftng eye*, blanched fices and h0rrif|ejt looks,he roars and growls and Iaa1i#s bis tail and stops jmajcst|cal)y ftu|h side to side of his ^ g o segkifig ivpt^n he may devour, and saying as ^la/inly as a dumb beait can: "Comt^ljust lose over that nice, tender, ^Itfcnp, Jlttle boy in thej clieckcrcd l|p|sere—tho ono with tlje glnger-cako|li| his hand —and let tne rend him lftnb from limb and gfiad his bonelttjorpowder." Hut what ajjehange when l\i* wonder­ful, scientific, philosojibic, un­equalled, wbrld-ronown^d? American lion tamer, Bafon Von Sea;n|pus do la Phrawcd Grand Viziei* I^Ieetlbus, steps into the cage, s isipii lliis wuip above und juround, carojeet whether he cornea in] contact with tjbo tawny monster Or hot; be fawnsj ahp cringes, submits to bo walked crvt4 stepped on, sat on, faisultcd, maujoju and gen­erally misuled, bat so lotig as* the great Haroh Von S— deji k* P— C— V— I)— kc^ps hla'eye op ifylm, faces him and c<fnecdes enough o throw him a morsel now and t^bih| the man remains insider. Daniel j Understood this principle, and was aj literal* lion tamer. Ml|e. Sar| Hot nheMlt under­stands tho principle, lofy jfrpcl- riieta-phoiicslly kho 1 a ll^rj tamer. Though shelhas figured o|i iht French stage some ^tlme, jit is 4 lyS recently she has boco)mo knjown Ho ti| through the newspapers this shjeifof the At­lantic. Htitf as th^ chaif(n|are now that fshe wj)l shortly ay)p||r among us, our papers are filled *Wlth Anec­dotes couctiiuing hor cf^cf^trlcitles^ which aro Unequalled, j p^n is de­scribed as llciug so exceedingly slen­der ti»at a i'renchlnairsi^ir^iHtloit of la/iuesK is, ([nking'. I weotV*t>>tir IIOIH-M to walk jfroiuid S-iiaj . |t^i nhartlt. Ami this niiji'Ctloio is vo»iidl«|il for l.iy the Paris papers: Stepplbglfroin hi r carriage at}lhe door ofj tl e theatre one evening^ tin* u».iua^el*n<itterd »«i»e carried a calie N'isioiiH tif S U limping leading-lady and a hi*MlJ j audieijt e, it nol. iiideild, that m*n>t liirgovertia-h!e ol'all ihfn^h. an i.,«furht|ad']<,reue}i mob, MinhitiV. liooujjl' h|H miml—

the direction of literature, sculpture, painting and music, though hardly with etj;iak/aucco**. She recently made a balloon uecenaion from Paris, and afterwards wrote a descriptive novel of it, which excited iho ever ready ridicule of the French people and the sarcastic criticism of the French newspapers, and consequently was eagerly bought and read and became a decided success,'/

Mile. Hernhardt, as her name indi­cate*,is of Jewish-French birth,and ae such of course exhibit* a decided ten­dency toward - financiering, and and money-making. Heing at pres­ent in London with her company, sho finds many a way of turning an honest-—or dishonest—(tenby,besides her- legitimate stage engagements, which sho do*s not alway's fill, much to -the secret disgust ot aristocratic England, who will not only patient­ly, but admiringly, sit through a three hours' performance, carried on In French chatter, of which not six persons in the whole audience un­derstand one word, for to understand a Frenchman's gibberish is quite another matter from reading a French book with English note*, and a dictionary ready at band—and that may bo the solution of tbo problem of the sJrccess of French comedy In straight-laced, prudish, chaperoning England* • Among her outside, Wall-street speculations, is that of renting herself out of an evening— bos Idea the honor oft her preeence, condescending to give an occasional reading or recita­tion, and receiving In compeoeafion the rqodest sum of £100. Another of her Hon ansa operation* baa been to "biro a hall" and establish a studio there, where she coolly and calmly] carries on her artistic work, viewed by a constantly changing, coming and gofng throng of people who are admitted at a shilling per bead, and, ae can readily he seen, ehe reall7.ee quite a handsome sum from these ex* hibjtions, notwithstanding the fact that she is in the midst 01 an exclu­sive^ conservative people.. Hut more than all this, her costume at these studio receptions is described a9 a sorti of maecttlfne Turkish attire*

Tfie Prince of Walee at tho theatre ono evening, went behind the scenes to renew on acquaintance with her, begun in Frauce. Ho wae met by the blankest end most stony of unrecog­nizing stare*.; His highness, some­what di scorn (Mod, suggested who he was and that she bad mot him before. 4 * Pardon me that I did not recognize you; I never saw you with yotiu bat; on before," she answered. 1

Of her acting there ia the least said. Tt would aeem that it woe leea the acting than the oddity which at­tracts, However, we shall have a chance to fudge for oureetvee; for all thie, it ie reported settled, Is to be ours in a short timo; the skeleton, coffin, artist, authoress, sculp tore is, balloonist and studio costume—wbtch wo car* better stand because of otir familiarity with Dr. Mary Walker, Hut how the juut-oii-good-aa-the-next-one and not-to-be-put-upon Ameri* can audiences will stand the audden and unexplained cancelling of en­gagements and the frequent dlsap* pointmruts, which ure some of the) oa ' pleasant of her peculiarities, re*

itis'.rts to be seen. 1 doubt not if she rqtelvca the £60,000, which is her c-mponsation for a two years trip in*) tttis country, that she will find her* self rather constrained to fulfil what* ever engagements ehe makee, even If on thai account she ie obliged to make fewer of them. C. II, W* j

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In r to Syracuse , she returned Io 114 in that c i ty in October , s ince which l i m e she has been constant ly in our *eiv iee . D u r i n g her i l lnefs in Chi­cago KIIO w a s treate'd -by one of t)n* most eminent phyMciniM oj that c i iy and had every at tent ion which could helve been accorded her. I d id not leave her, as iias^ been represented, a m o n g strangers , bet in 1 private house where our corps of Holicitois had hoarded be tween rhree and four rhonths. It was understood u luen w e left C h i c a g o , that Miss Herrick would c o m e to St . Lou IN as soon a-» she was in a c o n d i t i o n to d o so, and w e w e r e dal ly in receipt of letters ad­v i s ing us as to her health, f intro­duce one of her falters, rece ived but a d a y * o r t w o prcviou* to my unuM, to s h o w that her surroundings we re J pleasant, ami that t h e n ; w a s n o ex cuse for thb charge of cruel t ieat ment.

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' . 'w , CUICAUO, June 17, 18 * *«DEAR CAI-TAIN:—Cassio and I have been thinking of our friend* in St. Louie this, morning. We are anxious to learn how you enjoyed the Journey and to know who made the best beginning in the new field. Tho doctor called hue yesterday' after­noon ana will call again the latter part of next week to see how I am getting aldng. J am feeling quite well and ate a hearty dinner. I had lamb chops, fried potatoes, string beans and^ooseberry pie. That is about all yre think of just n6w what we'can get good to eat. We have found plenty to do so far. Cossle reads to me, and thisaftornoon 1 have been watching her triux u hut for her little girl. Mr. Hrulnerd woe in* to eee me a little while yesterday and tofd me what a time you had getting off. : Caseie and I send love to our friends, end hope they wil l send us a postal once in a whi le to cheer ue up.

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rick rejoined us nt Phih ide lphlu , me! con' i i iued w i l h n« unl i l S e p l e m b i T I. . 1, n 1 1 1 . • i• »i 1 1 .1

1 1 *v « : . . « ; o i # « 1 1 4 1 'W JIV d - i i h l i i g Up t o bel l i h f h r c a t h -when she H yuri visited her fumfl%. J • , ,V T Iter lather having secured a pass r«Yf| lewdly eiiquifetl Iho reasoil.J *»l carp-

it for a tiisgiiise ; it an^we^s; mv pur­pose belt or ( than a vel!r^ 4hM wered this modid >f Grecian bcjauty. Al) sorts of extravagant storjerf |ro afloat concerning th« funilshingjofjicr own j apartmeuts.i That she kofjpl a bona tide skeleto^i in one c<Uti«rt* of her sleeping roo|m is an undented fact. 1 don't knoW whether 4lr,kcepH it simply as ati example <»f' wondorful inechaniHm j or as an Ornament—a kind of cornier bracket asjjjt Ircro; or maybe they thave our proji^tb trans­lated into jJFrencbVi and! ^l|lc, Sara thinks by taking it Iitcili|ly, having it ever present before Inj* eyes, she can banish -thnt dread 7*Ji*|ctoii in the closet." I I should prdfor to have mine in a closet; because one Is not obliged to gb to that csuici*) closet, and one can have a Yale jl^ck put on the door, lodk It up, lote jthe key—It ono wishes-fund then no'One i* nnv the wiser, j . « / l j |. -, j

Ho ing interviewed byj'ji 'rejplryrter concerning dio rjrnor thiti *he slept in a coffin, stio replied t| at she was really unable to* state hovflthet story gained currency, unless from the fact that one nlJht she did tilte a whim to pass tho nijbt in a colfto, but gave it up after a [short trial, ntJt finding it at comfortable as ebe expected. , ^'A great deial of her suojesa is jpe haps owing [to her vera ' ancient (ireejks had a su themselves that tho wise the most versatile; und i equully well {to a modern treaa and andlent Gfoek p|ilC|aopHer) for, not coMent with b e i c0nqufcste on the ttagi, Mllti Bern|^nlt ctfltI4

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Sable Island, where the steamship State of Virginia was wrecked, last Week, Is ninety miles off the coast off Nova Scotia, a solitary snag, twent» five utiles long and a mile wide, lyf-ing d irec t ly in the most fravcled road of the Brit ish s teamers . A life sav> ing c r e w is mainta ined there at art anptnil expense of $1,000. T h i s crevr* transferred the p?ts*ongeia to I lie *h«»r< mt« ly w i t h Mo* ex'Tplii ifi i»f $

women -iiid ch i ldren \<'!iff wer^» d r o w n e d i>v I ho capMi/ing ot One otf the lioif^. T h e r e are, sftid l o he i\vb

hundred wi ld hor*»-d on the IHI«*I«!L

w h o g«t a good l i v i n g ofi' tho vfrrt^s jotd wild. po**.

IvtWin Booth des ires that C r a y , t h e lunatic w h o shot at h i m , shall bo k^pjtj] Securely in the a s y l u m , 4I trusjL firay ma> becorye gray indeed," hp says, **in kind but careful confine­ment, or, if earlier rcleosed, that hie exit may be from this earthly stage af his drauiatfccxploits to that celestial scene where idiots cease from shoot* Ing and actors *re at rehL It he be ever again su\ liberty, rny own life I shall not value worth a ru*h.

Hundreds of peoulo attended (he funeral of the murdered children Of Kemmler, at Spriugficld, Maes., The murderer hue pleaded guilty and wau bound over to the December term. He wants to be hanged at once. Hie heartlcssness is something amazing. When told of the sufferings of bie wile over the death of her children he laughed in a coarse manner, and seemed to think it a good joke. He Ires many times brutally abused her.

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It is reported that a Primltivfe Mcthodbt minUter in Runcorn* movo/1 by the sufferings of Britisl poor,? made the following reference to Lordj Iteaconsfleld in his prayer; -Slay him, O Lord. If I slay bins they'll hang me, but de thou alaf him, O Lord, for they can't hang thec!"

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WJUI auMeeuuini §> qutek, ae tmll ot Uea.,. Wlia OuHlrinf jar ae rile, << V>, I •turted lest, unkuewu, i?&?** Uy ttep~ere it was u>w*- ^ ^

.v ilmdo^itaajiurv Wky look up to lue ulen)t ^ &?$<*% The bird was foue t knew,

. . , FaroutuCalfUt, ^ V'£ 8teudkaa4keene«ftui; • * 1~>J The al^ht, taauuaaleiea thing. Inleutouaeoaiuukuewn,.. \*^£ U, f

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Dearifttle.blwl,aul| aeot, A- . A - i ^ W i f i ' ^ningtuf dewa at*say*1**A** A W l |

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A wise man proport to the evldenoe before 1

When fortune car^ieee much^ ebe la apt to tnuk

Those days arc lost i t no g006% thoee woree tl an loiet whlcjj we do no evIL^ •

TheSrord kndwledfe, ployed, Impllee three Oilnfu, truth, proof, and c^mvicUot j, ^ ^

Children, till othet^len t a n f u ^ ceive tbe fictions anAi manoo-ae veritable / * * « - • /

There is nothing 1 pocrlsy. Toprofeee frtondaklffr act enmity I s* euro proof of total pravity. • • ->-• ,.-?-v /'jEag^

Value the friendahlti: ajhf THumT' stands by you In the etottii; of Ineeete will aurromid f on aunshine. <, ,

'Trlnciplea, not inooa abeurdtty. Prlnel without good men t o g ! and fOroe.; .'*;. ,jyg

The best kind of r e ^ n i . . which 4s taken by blm who le erous tbut he refbaee to take anjT' venge at allv , u k ^ ^ ^ '

He who Ii false''ta^plH breake a thread in MttJpotttt eeo tbe defects When the weeV a lifctlmo is unrolled,i? ^ ^

Our eyes am quiokei tWuft example, therefore^ precept; and fuchs npsjrntoi strongly on our tnlnde thai.

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Roeewood Is taking black walnut la fbraitfrtj^ ^

AnlmaUdleif tbeirtltal ature ie incroaeed ooe4iraUiuV

Science enumeratee Sftt organic forme In tbe air we

Tbe Negroes In Mlerieerftrtert to be working with tmuena) in all parte of tbe Statn., ••&*^k^

1 here's a big crop at KiSt all tbe West, and there VIII not* work for all who want f t ^ ^ ^

It Ie eald that the fcraeVof siesippa are thinking of going the.com and cattle trade and leal cotton alone. > > ^ ^ ^

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1 Thorn are fen fcoxohnHsfllw York citv, and one of then* the largest In the buslneeu, of 1,000,000 tone." v •*••*$

Egyptian wheat u a t r t c t tlon In California, for the oUatnto particularly favorable for I t a f n m i b ^ It yields enormously. ¥ jL > c ,vw.

Gold digging on the 1 i \ i n J t B J vicinity of Half Moon Bayv CullfaMNf^ nio, ia aaid to be a profitable prise, and ia attracting some ere. \ • <r- -\ / ;— i?-y f- ••"• -^.^ -jr

Philadelphia s \aAdi"attW^ ^ tbe morocco trade of the Obttod States. It hoe 32 fir ma, which do n business of four million dollars urinn ally. • ''. • / . .., , •.; :>.u *J). *^

Six tniilions poundl of wool 'urn raised within a radius of forty miiloe surrounding Stubenvllle, Oblo,wblch at the average', price of thirty cent*, will realise $2,100,000.1 /

The first cotton mill- built ett Iantn. Ha., was set in (operation week. There was a celebration ^of the event, Oov. Coiqult/amf, M\>or of Atlanta participating to the proceedings. Tbe mill Ie fitted with the beet Northern muchlnnry, and is capable of conaumfng 19, bales of cotton yearly. ''S'^y^'^

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Two Quakers were recently mar* ried at Albany, after a courtship of fifty yearn, which the Now York Commercial Advertluer ! calls slow work,lwt still thinks It r|ot beat for people to* marry before they know their own roinds>

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Mr. Spurgeoh recently anecdote ue be gave out an A high churchman end a 8eoteh Pree* byterlan minister bad been at the same church. The former aaked the latter if did not lik0 tf>e "introtte*" lie repiied: •*! donH liaow what an introlt ls / f

#8aid thje cbarebmao: "Hut did you'not enjoy UmanthnmT9

He rel ied: iCNo, 1 diet not enjoy It at oik" "1 am very tbe churchman, "beca in the early church; In ifect, i t originally aung by I>ujvid.,t~*,Aik,,

aaid the Scotchman, 4<tben tbait etfv ptuina the. Scripture. I can under­stand now, If David song it nt that time, why Saul threw hla lavelln nt hirp!" This was followed by a iood peal of laughter, when Mr. Spnrgnon ]M said} "Now let ua slug the anthem."

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jThe man w h o ie ever drying "Mm* bug" is usually logical in hie reaeon-iu^. Accept hie premieee, and you aro inexorably carried t o the conclusion. H e eaya wi th in himaeM; ^ j "All men are like me; Tarn a h u m ­bug; therefore,all men a m ttnmbnga." —Bo&oon TraHicrtpL

It was an Irishman Who

A Dutch (udgo, upon conviction of a culprit for having four! wives, de­cided:—"lie bashbunUhment plenty;

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of a raiser who bad died and Wae treated to rather a preteottooa bnrtalt "Faith! an1 if heM lived to een how mofghty axptnalve a thing It wae to doioblmallfhefd nlver

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