The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 28, 1883, Image 4

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KATE FOi: l OSTAIJK.
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rnsiiistier c rates) cts per li
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J. W. MAKallALL. P.M.
OFriCIAL DIRECTORY.
CITY UIKEC'TOIiV
nKOKOER. SMITH. Mayor.
WILLIAM II. ci'siUNi;. Treasurer.
.1. U. SIMPSON. Citv Clerk
WILLKTT Po1TKN;ki; !
'oliee JSilze.
11. li. WIMHIAM.City Attorney. 1
P. H. ML' Ul'll Y, C'liief of Police.
P. M :ANN.Overeerof Streets.
C. KiEII.NKK. Chief of Kirc liei.r
W. 11. SCUILDKNECUT, Ch'n lioard 1 Health
COl'Xl'ILMEX.
1st Ward Win . Ilcrold. II. M. r.ons,
Jnd Ward J. .M. Patterson, .). H, Fairfield.
3rd Wartl M. II. .Murphv, .1. E. .Morrison
4tu Ward F. U. Eehi.lioir, P. McCallan.
SCHOOL. BOARD.
JESSK n STEOOE. J. W. BARNES.
"iV V .M'!1 Wul- WI XTEKS TEEN.
E. li. BENNETT, V. V. EEONAEli.
?Wr-.0. W. MARSHALL.
V i COCNTV MISFCTOKY.
YJl'?JJ'1" f"unt y 1 r-anurer.
J1K-N,Ji.I-N's. County Clerk.
J. W. .IOIINmoN. County Judne.
R. W. 11 Y EES. Sheritl. "uul-e
v.AK-,.:i'.s.,li,'t "f r,ll Instruction.
.. W. FA! Kt ltLLi. County Surveyor.
P. P. OASS. C'oro::er.
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COMMISISION'EKS.
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Comml-floDers. Hill tlnd se-tmi tho
Ylnl Monday and TuesdDj'"iuen month.
BOARD OV Zt IDE,
FRANK CAKUL'TII. I ' i-t "
J, A. CONNOk, UENlQiT Vice-Frcl-
dents. - 1
WM. s, WISE, Sectary.
FEED. GOkOEltreasilrerr
Kirular meetls.gS of the Hoard at th. I'ourt
Houscthe Urst Tuesday evemiii; of each month.
T2Z 3L ILa '
J. -TP BAUMEISTER
- .- FamLshee Freeh. Pure Milk
DCLITCULI UA1L.Y.
BpocUI call attendca to, and Fresh Milte
troin same lurnUhed when wanted. 4Iy
PLATTSMOUTH WILLS.
FLAXTSMO CTH NEB.
C. IIEISEI,
Proprietor.
Flour, Corn Meal & Feed
'. hand aud'rsjUe at lowest' cash
Always on hand ana w
MatlHinouth Trloi.hoiie Exchangf
1 .1. 1. Yoiiiik, rcsldciicc.
licMiictl & l.cv. i. store.
M. V.. Miupliy & Co.. "
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m. o'3o;;oiioe
attokm:v AT LAW .s. NOTAKY lll;:.K
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bxa.-iiina 1: Suri,('t)ii f,r I
Pension.
lUt. M. 3ItLI.i:f.
PHYSICIAN AM) Sl'KO E O N
Ian l.e roiiini ! c-aliiiiir at Iii otlit-e, foriicr 7th
aim .ua;n iieci-. 111 .1. Jt. alcrmau s hoit.-.c.
1-LATTS.VIOL-riI. N KIIltASK A.
JA:-i. W. MATH KWM
ATTottNKV AT LAW.
Oll'a.!' over Pitker & Atvvood'e .store, ninth sid.
ol .Main lcteen 5t!i and Gtli streets.
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li. NTKOIIH.
TTOKNiiY AT LAW. Will iiract.it;.. ii
U. . Courts in Hie .-tate.
l)i-'. U t .Ul n iiL j and Xotaru Public.
wiiiL f. iv i si:.
eOLLIJCTIO.V.S .-I jfT'A a.-izr 2.
VTltiENKY AT LAW. Ileal Estate. Fire In.
-iirai.-.-c and C ol. eel ion Atrcncv 1 in-.-.. i,-....
hlo' k. i'laltsmoiuh, Xcliraska."
2-IH3
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LAW OFFICE, Ecal E-tate, l ire and Lifelu
aallCC Aircnts. Plaf Isiiumt li ..,rlr.. i- .1
1 . . .. . ' - . ' . fc-l.v 11. . I ' .
iccio s. ia.-paycrn. Have a complete ahMract
ot titles. i)uv and sell real c-i:.:
plans, &e.
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15yl
-1ASIK.S !:. 3IOi:itlKO.,
ATTOENEYAT I.I w V',:?;
and joljoiniri- Connlies : -rives siieci'.i: at ffiition
to collections and ahMlacis of title u.
tit.ltt-raill l-iiook. I'l.-ll-mnuth V..l.r:.' .
171 '
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
II.:: I;!- ir;ic; in ti:e float ;i:irt of l.is resi,li-ii,-.
on I. inca'o Avenue, wii -re he niav he found in
readme.- to atleiM .0 tls.. duties of the of
"'1' 47tf.
A. II.
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Cratittate in
rilARMACY ANT) MEDICINE,
O.l'uv in IVrry's tlruit storooppo- ite the l'e 1
kins house.
itoiiLur iz. v. i.v;iEA.ii,
Notary PuWic.
ATTftK.VKV AT LAW.
Offtce over Carn.tli's Jewelry
Plattsmoutli. ....
'tore.
Ni-hr.-.-1-n.
A. HARTZC.t,
Xi A W Y M .
Fi rztiKi: Lr's Dtoi'K. ri. '.Tiv,(. :ii Ni n
Prompt :intl carcfal a: it -.iti'-.i to a i-enera!
Law Practice.
.V. X. Sl'LLIVAN'.
E. II. Vi'oOLEY
SULLiVAH & lyOOLFY,
Attorneys a :! CounsoSoss-
"XZ !,3V7,
ie i'lii-.a Block, fr.int rocrn
i- Pr.Mupt I't-tulioii frircti t
inarj'j
orncn -in t:
in-e.m I -cory. sua,
all b-jf;uc .
BOYD & LARSEIT, -Contractors
and Huilders.
Will trlve estimates on kinds of work. Any
mdern U-lt at the Lum!i.-r Yartls or Post
otiice will receive inoinot atteutiott
Heavy .Truss Framing,
for ba
and lai
;e building a specialty.
For rtrfciene! apply to .7. P. Young, J. V. Veo
jn a or 11. a. Water inau & Sou. d&w
Si
GO'S
1 k I k S
. DEdT lit THE MARKET.
3Tn do OXL Yot Terctn bio Oil
andlynre licet Tallow,
T- in l'o liOTisefeeopcrs to fvo this Soap
a tri.l. WITH EACH BAH
"WE (iivn A FINE
TAJULL' iArilX
This crTr-r U maJo for a short time only
and should i" f a':en aJvantaso of at ONCE.
Y."o WARRANT v.ils Soap to do moro wash
la;r with prca'-cr- o;..- v than any soap In the
market. It has no EQUAL tir use ia hard
and coll water.
YO'JB GROCER HiS IT.
a.AWrisIey&Co.
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Lucilc's Love Affair.
Mary N. l'roscott in Ilarpor'a liazar.
Ir. IIarriine, liko rnont men, wan fond of a
pretty face, anl when ho caught a glimpse, of
Liici'Io'h, n.-j the wind Llow her veil aside, outho
homeward trip of tho Malta, ho wiwhed ho v.as
! lit-r couiin, or tho etout ehip's eurgeon vho
I dar..-.l to o.'Ttr his arta to her for a 1 roinenade.
; '1 lio-ro v.aa eornotliinj; almost familiar in tho
! fac.j, too. Whtro Lad ho met her? at what
Cenn-ui or reception? in tho ealona of tho beat
' Poi.-i.-ty, or in tho wards of a hospital? Or was
j it only a trick of imagination? Had ho waltzed
withhe-rut i;oriio Hta-bido hop, or taken her
out at hoiiij btalo dinner or wedding
breakfast? llarrirfao was a bold
loan in hij way; tho few days on tho
Malta had ht:n;j liko lead on hiu handr", thc-ro
bi-in but a Li.ii'lful of cabin parscn2trr, and
many of those without their boa legs. Ho was
a man qniek to think, but Homovhat forgetfuL
lli.i eye met Lucilo's; a tn.ilo of recognition
illumiiiated her face; ho bowed conlidcntly,
and advanced toward her. '"I am happy to
meet you aain," he said unblu.u.hingly. '1'er
hr.ps you lind it as dull on board as I do?"
Mf yeu are at your wits' end for amusement,
as I am, I'm sorry for you," bho tsaid. ".My
poor aunt has not been ably to far to lift her
head from her pillow."
"Who in tho ileueo do I know with tho ap
pondao of an aunt?" Harris.Ho mentally con
fiidcre.L 'However, it doesn't signify, if bho
is only amusing, and the aunt is not an ogre."
Uto ship's surgeon, Dr. Jolins, consulted
his watclu shall be obliged to deliver 3-011 to
th'j t ndo-i- mercies of Dr. Harri-se, Misslind
eay," ho baid, as ho hurried away.
uYoii seo I am lamo still," bho said pres
ently. Ms it po.-sible?" ho returned, feeling as if ho
were groping ia tho dark. Had 0110 of his ac
quaintances suffered an accident which had es
cape! l.i-i memory? .Sho took it for granted
that he was familiar with tho circumstances.
A lni.sstep hero might expose him. 'i:ut.
doubtless it will wear oil in time," ho haz
arded. M fear not. You don't realise that the acci
dent happened six years agj; I ued it too
soon. 1 must lid:.-, you know, at that time, or
dio. It was weak, and I got another fall, and
broke it ajrain."
-I am sincerely sorry to hear it," said Dr.
Harrinso. Was it possible that ho had L,uowu
this blooming creature sis years, and had lie-
g'.eeted to cultivate her? However, ho would
learn by experience, and mako tho moot of tho
present.
-Is tliis your first visit abroad?" ho asked, a
da;' or two later.
"if"f; I have been away five years. I call
rnrope my fchool-room. I didn't know a:iy
th;n; when 1 left America, except riding, you
know. I was a perfect dunce. 1 have rdudicd
the art.H and languages. 1 can speak and sing
to you iu live toiinues. "
'With the tongues of men and angels I've no
doubt."
I can paint you a picture that will not bo
half had. Haven't 1 used my opportunities?"
M wish to heaven I had used mnio as well."
M had thought of going upon the stage."
M wouldn't. I'm glad you gave it up."
'S.irely you are not 0110 of thoso who aro
prejudiced against the drama?"
"Certainly not. Dut 1 have an unconquer
able prejudice against having tho women of
mv a.-.iuaintauco or family beforo the foot
lights. "".vnd yet somebody must f-acrifieo herself
in tlni cause of art, or tlio drama would do -chn"
"its; and so thcro must bo Xautch r.rls,
and tight-ropo performers, and Laro-ha.k
riders, 1 suppose, but wo tlon't choose them
for our wives and sweethearts, w e tlon't elect
to havo our sisters and friends among H;--m."
Miss Lucile had withdrawn her bautl i'roni
tho doctor's arm to arrauirc her veil. but. that
duty done, she did not -.enlace it till ho mado a
demand.
-Dut you would liko your sister to wri.e tho
groat American novel:-" tho asked.
les; the htetarv woman sits at work be -i lo
her own hearth-stone, in tho shadow i)t h
own roof-treo, protected from ihi pi.'..
aze."
M'ut liow often she is drarrrred beforo :;
foot-lights, so to sieak. Every pennv-a-lit.
makes her tho suiiioct of a luirairrar.h: her
nousenoia goods are i:iventoried,ht r protits es-
iimateu, ner weaknesses chromcled. and ner
features photorrai lied."
x.ut personallv sho is not so mucli a nnbhc
character. Stio has reserves." And alter that
tho buliject dropped.
imt l.uctie and Dr. Jlarnsso had a thousand
other things to discuss. Ho delighted ia a wo
man who dared to disagree witu him. 'ihev
found that they had just missed each other at
Iuterlaehon; that he had only been prevented
uy a eiiaueo iroui joiuinr' tno nartv witn wmeli
she had mado tho ascent of Mont Diane; thev
had mutual friends abroad, but stUl the great
enigma, wnero ne iiitl Known licr m America,
remained unsolved. JJut ho trouhli-d himself
very little about it just now; he was driftin '
with tho tide; ho was pas.-ii:g through a new
lhaso of existeneo. Ho Lad believed himself
invincible, t.nd behold! ho had been . con
quered by "-touch of hand, turn of head." It
was absurd, perhaps, for a man of his years
to lo ho easily enchanted: ho rather
longed fur the end of tho voyage iu
order to discover if it was oldy tho
glamour of a pretty face and a sweet manner
that infatuated him. Ho assured himself that
it v.v;ld not la-t, but ho seriouslv hoped it
would. Such moonli 'lit nights were never
nowa belore as thoso which he soeut with
Lucile; such starlight never t-houo tipon pal
ace gardens or mountain steams. Was it tho
same old world, or had ho been translated?
She sang to him in all tho stramro forciira
oi-guo-i sho knew; sometimes hi i tenor voice
join, d hers till it seemed as if tnoy were
mere. v two spirits bourmjr. Ho bewail to con-
s 1 ovv that he had never been so happy i:i
aa m.. life; ne began to wish the voyage would
ast ;.. rover. Ho had forgotten to a-k where
ho had met her, who she was, how descended.
how placed.
Ji .-eemed to Dr. 11 armsc-. about tins tunc
that Dr. Johns was always joining them, that
: mut a wcakm ss lumseir lor -a.-s L.iinlsay;
nd Harrisse smiled, tldukitig how futile "it
w as.
-Yon remember Captain Hamerton?" asked
Dr. Johns 011 one of tlieo occasions, when the
r;i!k had somehow drifted upon lovo and mar
riage ''!, cort.iinly," said Harrisse, wishing Cap
tain Hamerton and Dr. Johns weruin the li'a
Sea, liguraflvtdy speaking. -I remember him
an ancient mariner, always endowing some
thing or Bomebody, eh?"
"Well, you know he fell in love with a circus
rider! Fact And ho sixty, if a day; a real
lovo affair!"
"I think I must go below," said Lucile; She
sun is withering." Naturally enough Ducilo
was tired of the surgeon's reminisce. 1 -es ;
naturally sho had no interest in the vulgar loves
of circus ridors and old beaux.
You will miss tho sunset," ho said, as id:-,
detaining her. "Dr. Johns will be gono pres
ently. Let us seo the evening star eotuo out,
together, on this last night at sea."
-And I suppose ho married her and lived
happily forever after," said Harrisse, having
carried his point, and turning to Dr. Johns.
"No; sho wouldn't marry him; but when ho
died he left her a fortune, and sho left tho pro
fession." -And tho Ilamcrtons were Mayflower stock."
Dr. Johns left presently, and the sunset
flamed in 4iio west, and darkness dropped
down over tho wide lonely sea, and 0110 btur
softly trembled into view; ami far olf a sail,
like a whito wing, shone r.gaii.st tho dark
horizon, wan and ghostly.
-Tho eea has its pearls,
Tho heaven has its stare,
Dut my heart, my heart has its love,"
ho sang beneath his breatlu 'Do you know,
ran you guess, Lucile, can you guess who my
loco is?"
"1 was never good at enigmaa," a littlo dia-
laTiily. "Dr. nameee, do you rcmomher when
yon first met me?"
-It s.-em3 to mo that I havo known yoti a'
ways," ho evadod.
-1 ti. ought you remembered whon I first caw
yon here. I'm afraid you did not."
"Could I ever forget "you, Lucilo?"
It seems so," she said, smiling faintly; 'but
I have a confession to make."
-So havo L"
-You will believe that I have deoeivod yon?"
"If this is deception, let mo be deceivell for
ftver. " A:.d then Dr. Johns joined them again.
hen they parted next morning, ho Baid, l
nhf.il svo yon, if I may, at the iirst available
uiomr-ui iu iua weo; it -mytning povonts, x
ehVl -,.-r:U." -
Sddtig down to dino tho following day with
his bosoiu-f riend, "Tom," ho askod,4,you kaow
overvthi ii, and even bo-Jv: can von tell mo
-fno wan tno t.'0rnon fipt. iiamenon wsruca
to marry. lou remeiin.c r 01a iia.'..::'!.-
j 1'orty years her soi ior. Itomantic ntoiy. Ho
tornpti-d her with jewels, m J':mst teinpte.1
Maignorite; with 'l.i:iiinesi and luxury ;" but
although she was only a poorl:til()c';r-ii-.-ri.ler,
rde wouldn't marry htm. Wiiea she tlied hn
left her half his en'atei. I ln-ai-.l sno wet
abroad. Sho broke a bone, f illing from Ltr
hor.-e, nt one ttno in the circus. I ntpposa
you must havo s t it. (iouo, ch? Di.-eu on
th? rugged t dgo of a llirtatiou on the voyage?
l-'atiey a H.wristo marrving a circus-rider!
How I'.eaeon street woiilif howl!"
J)r. ILtni 'so was perhaps thankful that his
J'lilieiits demanded his attention, und gave linn
110 tiuio to l!:i:ik or visit at onco, and that a easo
of spe i:d ami serious importatico importune.l
him, and ma le it utterly impossible, its ho said
to himself, to tlo other than postpone Miss
Li 1 n-ay. After all, had ho compromised him
self? Did not many a bachelor whisper V-nd"r
nothing.) on a sea voyage without intentions?
V. as it not expected of him to charm away
se -.-i !;u( ss and eiiriui? .Should he not go t
hi u her, naturally, liko any other friend hi. o
Dr. Johns wh.-n opportunity oiTArcd. and let
atfairs adjust themselves? After a month's
r. ilectioii ho adopted this course. It seemed
to him that Lucile was a trillo paler than be
fore, but sho mado up for this defect by a
greater vivacity. Presently ho found that
when ho called for an hour lie was apt to ro-
m.;iu two. Alter ms mat visit tney never re
ferred to tho voyage. One day ho met Dr.
Johns coming away from her presence; ho
had an air of suppressed excitement about
him. It was a year since they lmj parted on
the Malta. 'The fellow is almost handsome,"
thought Harrit-se, -and ho is in lovo with
Lucile." Miss Lindsay was engaged with a
bo.idaeho, and begged Dr. Harrisse would ex
cuse her. "ho word; sounded strangely to
him ; ho felt dazed and miserable, and angry
with t)r. Johns, as if his visit had something
to do with it. All at onco the fact that Lucile
had begun life as a circus-rider seemed trivial
and of no importance compared with tho Let
th;:t he loved her. Let thoso laugh who v. i".
What did it signify to him, though Deacon
Street and ail creation disapproved?
Ho drove hone, and went to his library. It
seemed as if there was no time to lo.s.:" Ho
never remembered having been in ;;:;.-h a
hurry before in his life. Why had he post
pone 1 h ii.oine.-iS s i long? It was lato in tho
following day when ho received Lucilo's 10-l''.v'-
-lour kind words," ho v.rotn, Kliavo
carried mo back to thoso halcyon days
on tho Malta, vheu I believe. 1 my-
!f as dciperately in lovo as
you ! ciiovo youreeif to bo t to-day. I con
!. -..' all this to Dr. Johns vheu ho "prop...-, d
to me yesierdiy moiinnj, and ho was Willing
to !.. i;; ve me"
Dr. il.tr.iss ; tossed tho letter into tho grate,
and went out to his pati.cits.
It v.as p; rhaps half a dozen years laier
when, look.ng over somo old pape"r:, ho hip
pi tied u-'on tho charred remnant of Luciie s
letter, which hi-i s-orvaut had resctie.l from tho
lire and folded away. J 1 oeiied it ciuiou-.ly,
and lingt re 1 ovi-r if, fascinated.
-1 con fes-ed all this to Dr. Johns when ho
proposed to trie yesterd-iy morning, and ho was
willing to absolve me."'ho read: ' but if von
lovo mo j.ooi- Dr. Johns! 1 should like to
!inisli yon; I shouid liko to quote lo you,
j nero must ne .auicii guts and cu cus-riders,
j.ei h ips, but wo do not chooso our wives and
sweethearts from among them,' and refuse
your gil t but I love you. ' Let I!.;:."
At this date, however, Lucilo had long been
Mrs. Dr. Johns.
Aii'Ci'icau t'Oi:i;i('t i:L;:i ia Au.-jtralitlii
-'iIs;i t'.s,
London Ironmonger.
'Wo call your attention onco more," says the
writer, "tot'io c::or::i-jus i:i crease in the nuiii
her of articles we aro buying from America.
A few years siu.'o f;o:ao half doiten articles
were about all wo ordered of American
mako; now, as you will 00 by tho in
dents wo send you, r'10 items epocially
ordero l of American m i.; ? are to bo counte 1
by hundreds. This increase is still maintained,
and is, indeed, sri'l growing. Your English
manufacturers would do well to fake a lesson
from their American rivals. 'J ho American
goods exactly suit the reritikcmouts of
ti:t! market The timber they have will
always command a certain trad-1, but why
should they exc-1 linglisii niaki rs of shovels,
.x:s, picks, and ail classes of edge tools?
It is annoying to those- of us who have Luglish
sympathy to seo so ic.:. h trado go away from
;h 1 old Country. Tho general characteristics
of American good, as contrasted with home
made, are: quality more reliable, better tin
l.-h, not an ounce 01 uuueee: sary material
Ivtter pa.-kitsg, and the articles themselves
thoroughly adapted to tlin uso to which thev
are to be put. Some of the tilings they ma
have been found l.u-uit. :!! , and once ordered
have never been ropea'o.i. Tin ir ctitP ry will
not bear comparison with tho Laglish mak
and tho samo may bo said
of their plated ware. Iu wire-
work as well as cast and wought iron ho!luv
ware England carries all before it. In all tho
cheaper kinds of cutlery (i.-rm.iny is becoming
a very strong competitor, aim aiso steel tovs
and many other lines. Your Lnglish makers
must bestir themselves, or titev will certainly
loso the larger part of their Australian and
jNow England trade."
i-onicriii alo-' ilemarliahle'
Texas Siftiugs.
An old colored man, evidently from tho
country, was standing, wrapped iu admiration
and an old gray overcoat, in front of tho fold
ing machine when we went into the pi-ess-rooin
yesterday.
"Ever seo anything to boat that, uncle?"
v. ell, boss, uat ar is mos stomsmu'. Jiit s
a wonderful pieco oh mechanicalisra, an' it iea
lays out do paten' stump puller an' frows dir
on do secular saw, but boss, wo has a
mo' remarkable fing, down tcr our settlement
some-fin' uat wild mako dis yer t - -hinery
look bko do small sido show longsider de sho'
'nough sr.kus in de big tent."
Yhat is it, uncle?"
'Does yer know Uornsby'tj Bend down ca
dc ribber?"
'Yes."
"Well sah, dis yer machinery ob yours am
right peart; but 'Mars. James "lloriisby hab
s-i'netin' dat w uld mako all dat luechaui'calisni
'sh.im-d of itself.
'What, 1:1 tho mi ichief, has ho got?"
-'lars. J ames Horusby, sail, hab got a houu'
pup what's web-foocetl, aii' a domiuickcr hen
waat crows lik .- a rooster."
tiii'.i :
T.ciiier.
ii. Cos
f.iti r--ci:ator.
Pitt.ibiir
Eckley
Ot',0: -0.
d :.t rvn
1.",!'"30J to bo r.'orih el,.
Joan E. Lcyburii, presi
. burn, like CVxe, has
i dieritaiice, and ho is
li naiia. The youthful
- :-b:ni;i., perhaps comes
y. urn and Coxe, has in
:, v !iich is estimated bv
- e x
t -m.
cbt'd .c- 1 bin ";:.':; by
i;:i: I to V.-j a trtp'-. u:ii
ir'cnator AdiU.ls, of I't:i:
next. He, too, like L
herited a bank acctUL:
tho30 who know at c-.uvd.CW, Lew Emory,
tho oil king, is said to bj worth only oU!,X)-.,
although h--i.i call.-d a tr illionaire. Hall, of
E'k, has ?'.'.". yKi'i invosto.l in lumbering and
other entorpri-. Wallace, tho golden-haired
reoi- tro'.n i.ieai'uc-i. !, stress 11-oin si. to 1 1
sid - of t!.i i-ciiato chamber, cons, -ions tint if
-ot a mililotiaire, he is worth many thousand
dtiilara. Hill, of Er e, is worth ? .1k,ioo. Steh
111:111 has several farms iu Lancaster county
and is worth about SI. ,('.,. McNeill or Alle
gheny, Laird cf Wcstniore, and perhaps one or
two others aro estimatod at S100,roO. Toil
Cooper, despite bi- great rrputAtiou as a cam
paign mathematician, is said tc- Ire wortb only
S'ttijlf 'Ol Leo, v. ho has tho reputation ,
Iientlmg ms monev as rast ns ue gets it ana
1'njoving life genera' y, is said to bo worth
about l'l.K'ti, a id Jolm Stewart. t!;j gr.-it
l- ii.l.'r of the Independents, would tiptbon-.
n inciil scale a touf tim same fiiur
THE TALE OF YEAES.
- Georgo IL Coomer.J"
Cs.n I have reached that sober climo at laefc,
nero traiiblorm:ition is so thought to dweur
And have my Meps its cpuiit border passed
i:n scarce tno chaucngo 01 a sentmeir
Ia this the country of my earlier fears,
v ncre, cUanged and sad, i. tnoagnt to totter
on?
I f n.l '.t':i!v am in the Vale of Years",
Vet nothing of my real self is gone.
'l is nature's boon that almost nnawaro
We reach and paos the bound approached bo
long;
A stealthy hoar frost marking hair on hair,
A half-felt weakness where- wo onco wera
btrong.
Ag" can at farthest bring no deeper ache
Thau life's tired pulsus have already known;
And to bo old i.s only to awako
fc'omo hour and wonder whero our daya hava
liown.
, iiot milk. n.s a Hiiniulam.
Demorest'a Monthly. ".-.-
If tny one is fatigued tha best restorative is
hot milk, a tnmUor of tho heveraga as hot a
can b sipped. This a far more of a reijtoTa-
AEBOEICULTUEE.
How Timber will bo Cared For la
tho T'-vcntioih Century.
Tri-e-'nrrIcM. :iMir fore! nit. I
Vutionnl ; oo.l!.ni(!---.rtltl-clu.1
Tli. li es- :iii.l moue.
Felix L Onv. i.ld i.i ( ir. imiati F.n jniror.
The f-iuiia .'.t alrik'! 1.-, as Campt r propoin.l
to call the tree felling 1 ip d, will become a re
c cistrttctor. 'J'iio v.ork of icpair ill begin,
and it is 1 robabl .- thitt it will begin in tho
l'ni:e 1 Ktat-.-s. '1 he starving farmer of lie- ol 1
Woild
takes
ri
th
- "1 : i I 'I"
pr.
.'1 .11
l .cS
Otil
of
e, bat
tho far
1 1.
-hid! havo been
, all tho sou :it-ru
::t.:tiori, v. h a all t'ci
to ( 'ahfoi'i.i.i sliail
ft i;i udi:ieti, c. :,',
:t mm in .;-i .!! bo
dii-ed cu' ivatoi- ai.d
turnel i::to whea-lhl
woodlands into cot:.
available la:, 1 fr,.. 1 ;,J.i
j ro.lu. e i; ut;ii 1 -t, i
the i:oce-sity of tie
brought homo to 11
liie
IV
lead to tho recoguit 'on ol' the ;.-n.. !y. Slvi-
, culture might tr.! io the agri.-td.ucal cai.ijo.'
arid soil, but that truth will not b.V'ime p in-:.t
till it is too late to wait for th s gcuei-ativo ef
fect of slow -growing forest -tree-', and till tho
needs of the tie.iso popul.ttio.i leave no room
for timber nurseries. Tho productiveness i.f
the soil has to be improved by its own
crops. 'Thcro will bo no timo It
wait for a ba; l'nl of aeon.- to product! a fort -,t
of r.iin-af tr.ie!n:g t -aks, a. 1 the necef-sit-.us
farm -r will cultivate lr. es licit prouii-e t-
y:eid i ot'i direct uliil even ual r.dils, and lill
his store house as well as hi ;ra:.iNou's rain
barrel Caroti-beana, c!.i -touts, a pple t : . s(
olive and sugar-pe . 1 -. Jle wid begin with iSi.i
t.ld liel.ls that hav. c, ave.l lo 1 -r. luce ai. v-
thing else ; for ev
far advanced it i.
than a crop of Hi:
begin to bear, tie!:
can be withdrawn
l.uals, till it I.e.
the pro'd lieu of lie
both inerea -o tho
:l V.
ariditv I. is aire. '..I y
(.: to
lit
eji a ir e all . e
Alt-'-r tie- tr. es
t ( I CS Is.
; lifter ti.-ll
from the a.-r
o'
.! I- l llld
of the ;; n-
S sate t 1 l'el c .
. r. tm i d lo.iti
oilt-i and le.-is
ntir.-ly
s, v. luc
ti the t
ip-.ii
v. Ill
it of
nm-liauuiy.
The success of the !iif i
iiidueo others to ioii.i.v his
: f .inner will nr. m
e . - :,r e ; m it u r.tl
sci. : ; .: . leg u 1 s.
(election vtill do in. r
and every lauiine i!
percmiial plantations,
tiio Pacilic slope will
gardens, and 'he south
ii.ci e.( 1 (,;
111 the I id! ' I s tates
noni'p ci::.' the ..live
tho euintre of bre.-id-
stu IT trees. Th.
great orchard 1
.Miegheaies . id h''-o:,i" tie-
!'-;loii, and the wild-, ol tho
northern fromier a timbt
' pl.i iitaii ci '1 i 1 1 1 T , - j-.
trees will be cir. fullv cul
I, leu for fur-
mlure purperses ratnt:r than f r
ing; at the end of the twentt. h
pooplo will be able to a't'-.r.! v o.
Artilicial f-ti'ine, compie-.-. d by so
process, will prol.-ably .- Up. rsei
lauds of building ma'eriid te.cc
I. ,11-,. !
.11'
e.lillliy fi.ii'
.' i .11 i;. nisi s.
!'io h vdratili::
I , a'! I -.l.er
t I.e. for
tile bricks requii"
fil.-l. audi the
; ice of coal.
tge 01 steam
will keep up the pi
Our children w
frines spinning;"
.e sum.,
("igt-lic;
wo: i
iu ! en-
f a lierco
an ullra
' Huge,
..::: 111a
::. 1 ai'tili-a-i
pli r-it
1 Id. ld.1 of
snuggle for existence will i-timn
la',)
Yankee genius of con.-iruetivcii"
complicated, and yet almost rr.f c
chines will turn out arthieial wood
cial leather, zinc liko compo-it ions,
as rubber cloth, and gie itlv improy.
annea'ed glasj. J lie com
a utilitarian revival will ,t,
ileumable attenuation .f
grandchildren, liko our r
letiiive t.-udi'iici o!
1 away with the .,!
textde fabrics; our
licc.-ior-., will make
coats that can stand the wear and tear of a
life-time, and stockings that can be washed
without illustrating tho correlation of sorrow
and holiness.
'The last remnants of our wood'ands will bo
guarded like national palladia. 'I hero will be
national f.. rests on ev. 1 v mountain range,
livt ry county will have a pubde forester, or
superintendent of live i.urscries. All public
Lighwuvs will be iincl v. 1 1 i i a double row of
shade-! ret"', wiro-out li.-ld:
with hardy fruit tr..e, s.i.a!
resort, mcsti litiea and l.vu-.
will be jdant." 1
-lib-, or, as a hi -'
is, a:id ttie mii'ii ;-
1 al authorn.es w :l em;
enlarge such plaeiaMou.-:
ity from public liutie.,
laws. Private o'.vnei's of
e-ts will hold tii. -in in fee
oy a
: it.
1 legal means to
mi, cu. immtui-
1 s:r;
large nmne
' imi.ie of I!
1111
II iti cl.
and will bo held 1 1 ebserv ' th,; eotrin'ons ol
that forest as s-tiicdy ps t!;e ropr.'. tors oi
tho Swiss Latin walder, or' bulwark
woods that r.i'ec; the t.K.untar.i ha 1 -lets
from the fr.'l of the a kit. ches. 'M.e
liraer municipal tVes-? will tjc -om-j ji.-.ti.e. -I
parks, and the Ob-r.ins .f the n.-.v world wih
vie in popular i.tdig itieir attractions by the
addition of fn'mla'ns, benches, swings, tg
and tho introduction of European smging
birds. The practical cotur.i.m sen.--!! ,'. !!io Atgrl -American
farm,, r v. tit c-.o.i -t or !.. : -"eogni.io
tho truth that in an agricultural r mntry the
jireservatiou or destrucii-m of f,.r. c'- -..lust de
termine the decisi m of Hamlet's alternative.
If their south-Tti neighbors should no-- follow
their example, if t'e:;'iil America should
become as barren as the plains of Lah-
rador, the te. ii;.
,rv of !;
. 111
tes wttl
form the oasis of the American d
physical g.-ograpbv of the o!d
that iso.aij.l wo-.:i' "i !-i cnioy
their own. Tic f: rests cf ;,iin.
cieut Colchis, in the ea-it. i ii ( .u
surrounded by bu- i..M steiu.c-.i 1
;-ei t. for tho
world shows
i e'.-mato of
i'eiia, the !::'
asus, tiioiiirii
nd Armenia 1
sandhills, aro st:!! as fer: i!e as in the days
tho Argonauts. The wooded oasis of Sidi-JJe!-boz,
iu southern A! tins, enjoys frequent rain
showers, whitj in tin :-ej tent plains tho an
nual rain 1 an does not tx-.-.t-j lour nicnc-a
HiS- IJf'i vo-V'it I-.-ii- lass-Eye.
X f-livillo World.
The reqni-idon madj by Ilcl ITcrss, or B'.uo
IToi jC, the Indian chi-f, oa the United States
government for a gl as eye re .vi'ds an amusing
incident we havo he .r 1 front too frontier.
Lieutenant Walter F. Ha'.leck, while serving
ti'ora the l nion army at tho battlo of jlur
frceirbero, had the misfortuiio to loc an eye.
Af er t!ic surretiJer hs was promoted to
the regular army as hrst lieutenant
for gallantry as a pr.v.ite in the volunteer ser
vice, and was seat for several years 011 duty
out West. To provide for an emergency be
took along a coiipie of extra glass eyes.
Halleck Ins a small blue eve. and the artifi
cial optic was mate; to lit accordingly.
On ono occasion, at a gathering of the
red braves, a six-aud-a-nalf-iooter, with but
ono eye, and that as Mack as a shoo and as
largo as a saueer.suecessfuliy besought Halleck
to insert his artificial into his own
sightle.-s cptie socket. Tl.illeck says bo
never saw an Indian so delighted. Dressed
above in a long whito man's shirt and an old
ydug bat, he promenade.! around the camp as
ro.m as Jjii.-itci, witn 0:10 uig uiaeu anu 0110
due eve, real'.v making the other Indians be
lieve that ho could see 1hroue.i1 tho "whito
man's eye" as easily as he cotdd through bis
natural eye. Jia.lecK says no ii i-t never be
fore seen a more : musing f-pectacle, and at
1I10 samo time one which looked mere l.ke a
picture of tho devil.
r:tMalIe En That i'a-se.
Georgia .Major.
Old i was asked by ono of our merchants
".Si, do you know a darky by tho name of
Lais'." 'rJis.-ero Davis wid do red eve dat
: burned in do powder s-p'onliiii'?" "-Yes
nestheman." Well,! Kno s lai'.i " 'Is be
reliable."' 'Giu'ull, but it Va-nds mogldy on
e bizness dat he's gige.J 1:1 at de time!"
What business would he suit l-.t in as a
lortor. ' '-Well, tcr tell vc de tiat-f j :t,:d. n.i-
,p!:i-ti"ca'oil trnfe, dar's o-ie jil.ice v. liar dat
gger cou'd wuck an be ex hones' . z de day
1 dat's e:: port -r in er real-'.-t.ite st '! in "dat
case do n'ner 'ud be l:ab t.-r ih.o de prop
r.rty alius jess what he icf .hi::"' 'I he gettie
man named Davis was not eng. .- u.
Xew Vork"- riowcr Tra:!?.
An idea cf the magnitude of the Uower trade
in New York may be gained from tho state
ment that one tlorist in that city s-i'j s 0.1 an
average ono thousand tons a y"i ari-y exprcsi
to every part of the union.
A Wisp. Priu-jitTtkOi'.
An English '"i'ublic Aiu.lyit"' says that ad
chec.-es should bo washed befj. o using, as t
enstom prevails among liiauufacturers of
brn-hing t'lcm over witii a eviction of arsenic
to keep the ;hes away.
H00A Ic". oi'i.ers.
CoiTeo pounded in a mortar and roasted on
aa iron p.late, sugar burned on hot coa's, and
vinegar I oiled wirii myrrh and sprinkled oa
the I'.oor au-l fnruituro of a oick room aro c
celleut deodoi'izei a.
Aunt !aiiy s L:tiic-li.iller.
A countrymen from. Tohick, .Ta., having
heard that tho president was suffering from
colic, called at tho Whito flouse few days ago
with a bottle of what he said was "Aunt Sally
Horner's co!io-ktilor." Ho desired to adminia-
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