Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 25, 1873, Image 1

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BRQWffVILLE. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2o,-1873.
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St ull & Scnlck.
i TTORNirVS AXD COUNSELORS , AT LAW.
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TTOUVKT- AD COCXSELOE3 AT LAW
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XOTARIEi & COLLECTION AGENTS
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Lett &. Creii.
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- Mrl'urson Steele. N. sS
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LAND AGENTS.
,XLL Keal Ei ai Tax I'yl
iSlv in Cc"i Bteclc. orir F.rst
-trwH. WlUsiTepromplaaentfciailu
,ti iUii ad the f&ymeat o. lait
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. HrcHEa.Kl Estate Agent uik!
",iiik. Oftww Bflrtt cerer Mr
, f. -f"-i up aif8. BrowBViUe. Neb.
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ft us xu i-.. '-iiii or laiwi tnruKBw."- -
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GRAIN DEALERS.
G. Start,
KnLU IE.Li:i: IX URA1N ASDABRKLL-
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M raaDt. ApinwtH.Nefc.
SADDLERY.
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Jllli. U-nrae" Bndi-v Co!lir. Etc. Nt
s. i-'t-?; B-nwn'-ilie.Ne. iieanif aoii-
Wb.-uc- -..-.L-n.o Uainanieec.
BRIDGE BC1LDING.
4 v "
t-r-ir-lt. Bndre Ba'.'derAiKl "oasrarto
, .. NeU leient fur K. W..-ai':
HOTELS.
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- A5TU iHCES.
.1 .-rfN B)t nd -Awe Matter No.
- rr"-. Mntwnville. Xtt. Hetaat-
. t n. vurtiaent a: im'. Lady .,
J-eti lUxrf aud ae3. Crtoai
:.)fu nod OttiMMib. Kepauiar
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?"'"' T" "XUT " Pk and Untet "r
N 4.- T i. Rrwn vl'e. Nh The
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A. 3p.rg-nn.7i d C i.
r,nuac:urars ox w?rs
feioz and Mil loba:Q
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a : Ati-6ction -rir-iii.-e
Efo.
lain NUBROTt'XVti.'- I.. NCI.
ICiooks, A'aiches, Jeweirj
To -i:iH SIIl'TZ.
Ko. a9 Main Str t. Bre-mvill&.
F v- . ncsatrr n had a Uirs &Mt wel i
iff- ". ' l'' f eenahie rtlel tn ht Hae.
( - nc or (lcfcK. Whki and Jvrelry
7juunu.i:.u re3voiie rxies.
1 ' 7 WORK VTARHAXTED
MIM BUSS'S"
J. G. JirSELL.
Se&ler te
VISES, L'QllQliS& SEMIS
WHOLESALE AXP RETAIL.
35 Matu Street,
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PGIIERS !
."" TTO SHOPS.
- ae-nan H'e.mi Mi street. Ji
w to Brtbta'-. m xtk (cvtX.
resh mA' ahuft an haa4 nd !tt
t iteed ta ooitimir. 11-it-lv
IB
L3xZ HIL5CSE.
i aric Kvrr
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j R wb--. ,r rRT HOUSE.
- N MAlvINti. Repairing.
and !i rk doHc In tfielierf
t shert oottee. -attstacrtien saaran
"-maeall fW-iy.
r "?. moo'rt: &
CO..
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ercnan s
SHTPPF.RS.
D DEALERS IV GUAIV ANO OO IL.
72 Jlafn Street,
rovravilie. XebrasUa.
Syl
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EIW HEADS.
BILL HE4DI
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I LIS AiiU hill!
IVMJ
PERU ADVERTISEKEJrjS.
iBturaace not a Privilege but a. DTttr.
innnlnl Innnronnn Pnmnnnii', BOOTS ATfD SHOES.
iiibiiiai iiidusailbc bUllipaitj.Q 2z?Asn7& mot peohptly.:
OF 1Z1W YQES.
AsMerii oier 8,000,000 i
Loei paid in Chlrnjro. ... 1,."00.000 f
Lowe paid In ICoton, .... 500,(H)0
!Trrm ,n,t' apeclaltv, npon thIiitl i
A Cll til Tiienr or A nun hi Premium plan
D!rrr fur live years; le tunn live year?
HiOrvo stork pi in.
Insure n:Mint loi or dnmazo lv Fire and
Lizhtnins twillmzs'Hnleonten!'.hH.v.?raln
and Mock. GEO T. HOPE. Pre.
Ctkcp Pece, fec.
C. J. Baiujee, General Asent, Omaha.
P. M MARTIN.
AGENT FOR NE3IAI1A COUNTY.
I3.VliIVItI?-: & 3IOODEY,
..DAVID 3AEXES.
s. a. JtooDcr.
""ErTERSrs-
GENERAL
MOBS'
300TS.
Oiieensrrare,
CLOT
HAT-,
LASrSofthe
SHOES,
Glassware,
HING,
CAPS.
Latest Styles,
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HIGHEST 31ARKET PRICE
PAID FUR
3- $. .A. X 2KT
For Prncut r Spring Delivery.
V-' are conntantij fllMnc up tritb neT. goodx
wtiieh we
tonit purrha.ers.
E REFER TO QUE CUSTOMERS.
DRUGS, 3iEDICLVES,
CKEXICAW,
FINE TOILKT 'MAP?.
Fncj Hair Jt Tooth Ersfc;s,
Perltiiaery,
Toiler Aiticles-,
TKKSES. SIIOULDEH B1UCES,
(rms.i and Garden, .sciti ,
PURE WI1KS AND LIQUORS FOR
J1EDICIAAL PURPOSES,
Points, (Mis, Varuishos and Dye Stuffs,
Letter Parr. I'rue, Jnlta, Enrclopem,
1
ULA;. PITTY,
r"arNn OH I.imp-.ni Oilnineya.
Ph jslciac's Presersptloni Carefullr ConjoandeJ
T3.VTS iircs.
II. S, Mail and Transfer Hals,
MAKE RErt tLA R TRIP. DAILY FROM
P iC HIT. X E B RASKA,
TO
Xbrak4i maklne 'nanectlon with tralni
Citr. on the Mid. and Pacific K. K,
3rovra-rill and return dllv. makinecon
nertMHi with the Murine to PJielp rtiatlon,
M ., on ttie K. C St. Jo. A C. B. R. R.
Al-o ic:h hiirka to Aracnvla NemahaCity,
,p!ttwall. HillxilHleand St. Deroin.
''REIGHT AND EXPR. of
All Kinds
Tnierrel ki thee rout eh
-t reaoonebie rte.
3" Pa-Nen-zer- comfortably provided for.
OFFICE at Dally Bros.'? Drue Store. Peru.
'l order" will reretvf prompt attention.
X.. Ji. THOMPSON, Prop't
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We inv-tte yoer attention to the superiority of the
Sri DESK & SETTEE
43 A-Tf
COMBINED.
IT IIAB THE FOLDIVG DK6K AND SEAT.
It la FREE FKOlt NOISE
IT IS STSONG.
BELVUTrFXTL.
UUEABLf.
CONVENIENT,
The CA"tinus are one-foarth heavier thaa tfaofi of
iit taher desk, and so tianeed to secure the
crentest possible strength. The wood is lertel
caerT. walnut or ash. thoroafhiy easoawl uml
ktin-dried. and hand-mmelj Hntshed in shellac.
The seit. arm. ami back, are baattfaMr carved an-I
slatted. We tmarsntee against breakage in fair
a-aee. It litis the school house for sriiool or church
pano--e3.
We alo inanufartare "THE R K "!, as Its
name indKaite. an eleeant statlcaarr Top lesk.
The "KfONOHIC" absolutely leaes caipetl
tloa in prices lor furaltare WIItt'H lo WOOD.
Wereal-omacinea full liae of Recitation Set
tees Teariiers DeJc. Chairs, and all SCHOOL
FUUNITURE. Our list o" apfiarstRs Inclnrt-s
Ciflcks. B11ii. Globe. .Vp Chnns. uted Paper.
LkjukI Ifcilnc chalk, Pitiiosophicil aad Chemcal
AiparHtn. Dictionaries, and evt-r-tluns de-lrahle
ia Kay jrrade of schools, ai; -sr rh)oh we TlllselI
for exsh. or on sufficient time to euable a district to
levy and collect a t-i-r
Baj.de' RpHdmr Caie Is rapidly tanercedinr the
ordtoary readmcTablets. --SUWyrocps. phrn.. aial
senten-. baed upon tne word-method, admirablv
adapted to primary lessons In Drawms. Number.
t "IK-n. GnunM, Address our nearwt agent,
who will call npon yon without delay.
National School ?Ernitnre Co.,
113 aad 115 State Stree,
CHICAGO.
P 2. if A RTIN. ExcIbkiv Arent tor Otoe. '
inah. IlichardsOR aad Pwbw reantl. solicits '
CTe"pondence. Will risit you w! hiaHipleJ. V,v
nr tD-vear baiidias bands nejfjtiaied wlth.Hit (
Box I0L, Pare, Jfebraalia.
CHARI ES GAEDE
PKOPltI3!n"OE.
GnetB received at nil hours, DAY
and NIGHT Connect with
Lively itlle
under same management.
3-Careful attention Klven to the
wanta ot ciie-ts. We refer to the
traveling puhllc
c. w. criJtERTfin
g GROCERIES
N variety.
I u h r. I I u ii I I
A FULL ii nit LINE OF
M"oiil clino-s.
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for T f i for
I J !
Picture; rj Frames.
i
id men
.CBlEITa and BOIL
COTrRACTS T&HT.K.
Material Fnrnislied when Desired, I
nt terms and rate which defv competition.
Address or call at Shop, corner Fittii and
ram streets, pern. ch.
Refers to
1ft
TI OILLETT.
M. WILES. Syl
TILANKS of alltindn.forsale at the-AdTerUe
tTCWWc JrwOCfSSBtt
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PSHT7 ASV3E.TI5E2ISm:
..'SIIl-W'l'"S'W'N,rf
G. W. PETEKSOl'SS
will make to orrfr P&
M ' Call and nee .Sample. i pel
OH nnd ne Sampler.
J&O FIT 35TO
Til
r-r. YTUEJZ VTJLRRjLSTJSJ.
JOII?? BRrXSUOiY,
t!Zri Lini J0L a'-
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- CrSTOM TT0EK ALWAYS OX HAXD. !
! ll-palrrt executed with uesitneBS. S3
ti CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK
H. B. g.1I5TS,
Justice of thePeace & Collectidn
afaso-ggr-
Special attention given to collection of note
and accounts fur non-residents.
AddresK Box 50, PERU, Nemaha Co.. Neb.
BarberShop & Restaurant
TF. C. CL'323IaXG.
All wnrk done In the neatest and latent
ntyle. The oholceat lirand of CiEar con
stantly on hand. Delirious Confectloneiy.
Ice Cream In reHvon. Oysters tews on short
notice. Soda Fountain in fa I! b!a;t.
Fifth St. opposite Urich. Church,
V'ELI: in NEMAHA
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COUNTY. i alU by
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u49Vii1Wi attention lir?!e msv
mskc r'inip of PINE. GALVENIZED
IRON OR CE3IEXT TUBING, v. e tn ik
wel through ROCK., n we are provldetl
with a thouKantl joimd hor- power ilrUl
Drill isame size a Auirer. Giiir-in'ee wittr
ornopny. Pot-fHre sd-lre- PERU, Neb
Soring done in Wintrrnx irrll nt Xutmnrr.
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Undertaking a Specialty.
Seeps a fell line ef
"MET ALIO AND WOOD
BUBIAL CASES.
5G Main Street, BROWyTILLE, 7TEB.
J. HHKE.
DENTIST
III Operations Per
formed in the best
taanner.
At residence on ilaln
'street.
from 1st to Tth of each
At P.ock Fort, Mo,
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XRlSn COftUETEY.
Sa7K Patrick to Biddy "Good morula'
ilenr!
me
It's tilt of a acretIvisrotforyer fnr
It's yoarnel tiiat i looiiin o charmlu'
dar
the
That the bean In my breast is Zast slippln'
awHj-."
"Tis you that can flatther," llias Biddy
replies, .,
And throws him a glance from her mrry
blue eyei.
"Arrah. thin," cxles Patrick, "'tU thlnkln'
uv yon
That' makln me heart-nick, me darlint.
k"jSare I've called a long while to tell ye this
iiiiil r rurue
And Blrttly Malnney'Il be slch a folne
name.
Cries Bid.ly,
Dray :
'Have done wld yer talkln I
Sure me heart's not me ovrn for thla many
a day I
"I cave it awny to a good -look Ins? boy.
Who !htnk there Is no oue like Bhldy
M!l)-:
So don't bother me, Pat ; Jl-tlbe aNy." saya
JtttlQeudeVir yeMtlitrne?lTwil that'." wj he.
xi 3 m iiiLiit h urfc i:ik ye Jre on tue siy ;
I'll not tb rouble ye mora, but I'll bid ye
good-bye.
'Arrah, Patrick." cries Biddy, "an -where
itreyeRom?
Sure It i-n't. the beotavgood manners ye'te
!iowln'.
To lave bo -iMMint !" "Ocb. Biddy" ores
Pat.
"Y'eu vc knocketl the cock feather Just out
hv tne at !"
Carne Ixtek. Pat." ays he. "What for
tlila ?" hay he.
"Bekase I meant you ull the time, Sir !" nay
she
CURIOSITIES OP WEDLOCK.
Six Veddlug
and bat
baudk.
Tlircf Hu
In I&53, the owner of h thrifty lit
tle farm in the luxuriant region uf
Kentucky, known an the blue jfra.-,
fouutry. v;t a comely widow whose
bereaved condition had tempted more
than one matrimonial pretender to. f
ier furtile Hint for the eiicueamn. It
wa. belirvtfd. indeed by the neihborr
thathe had determined to accept no
-econd heue lord ; but one day in
The autumn of the year mentioned, a
dtinty vkayfarer on the public hiirh
u.u leadmu through the farm thought
He delectetl m le-e Melfi?h dl-ponitio:i
in tue ItogpKalile lady of the grange
A trMliiier in the place, pautuu at
ner doorway to a-k tor a drink of
Hater, tin-' rtatute individual wa-
;el to rntt-r and take temporary
re! ; and -o inxraiiaied him-eif l
In- ileferen'ial liiaiiuer that'the hind
liearied wniow did not he.-ntate to
jnv an aiurmi ive ali-wer to tii! re
quest for permi-iou to call aain.
tie wrts a re-peciably educated lrjb
nian of the better clas-, traveling in
ijoe-t of joint farm uprinteiideuu .
nd resolveo al once to remain in the
'tiriiiMirhood for a while, ili ec
ond call was followed by a third, and
it. ul ty ;, other. In -birt. Irefore f h
.eitliiV.r. had fairly exhausted their
-lock f wonder at the ftraliye ac
piaiiilaio'e they were informed that
rtie widow and the late wayfarer were
-njfsiKed to he married When the
Weiid'Htr took place it was a further
- andal to the go in that, a the
fi" 'le Ks a
Baptist anil the bride-
Si'Hain 10 JL
LioiiiJiti C'-tJloite. Ulttt
each firm in their re; eotive taiths
fie.-e were !(i cerenionies. one in a
Prote-tent and one in a (.alhwM''
church. TJn popular a wan the
nwtcli In any light. I hi- douiilinj of
the bond wh resardetl a? ominous ;"
not more than hslfth" iihiuiI cerfain
ieof mtrttnoniiil union and puidir
-entinient prediete'l that no uood
would onie of it. Sure enough, af
ter Hwliile tlie Irihsiian -nddenh
H-nppeared from Kentucky, wrote
briefly to hi wife from New York
Imt be had hpn al ruptly Miniumti
ed to Europe on hu in retjuirim.'
immetliie attention, nnil -et -ail o
he day ujon whicii fii; trat'e let
ter w;iv dated The next news for
t ilserted ladv wa- a rejKirt of th
Ioo-j of hip ve. el at sen with all on
board ; arid a- five or -ix year- piss
ed .iwrv without contrary intelli
irence troni linn or anvhoiiy ei". in
widow di-carded her robe- of mourn
ing and rave her ntill de-irable bam'
to a third hn-hand. But, a the rend
er hft prohth!y lecfed, th" Celfi''
rover wa- not dead. Two or thre
year- aft-r the rettuirriatie of Use ldy
flbe irraujre. the latter learned to
Iierdi-iriay. that he -urvivetl the pr
iU of th ea omewhere abroad,
would not disturb her by returning
to tlii- country and counselled her to
make her present social tatu pond
hy obtainintr a divorc for him. A
nce wi h drawing from wedlock, the
horrifievi woman did procure n di
vorce ; after which be and her laat
hUfliHnd were remarried. Thin twice
wedded to two uece--ive lc.rd the la
dy -hoold liave been matrimonially
settled in lif-.tt le.t. It ?eeiiiel, how
ever, tint the -lory ws not yot end
ed. In ISfil she was once more a
widow, ami the eccentric gentlemat.
in Ireland, hearing of t. croed the
h once more upon another vi-it to
Kentucky. Once more he appeared
at the door of the farm houe a
dtitv. tliir-ty wnyfarer. w re-ov.-nized
Vv the -arne foi-pitable ho-te-and.
in vey i-nint fashion retiew--tl
hs old uit. Unsppakable wa- the
freih M'fttidAl of ihe neighbor- wien
thev heard that rhe pair wn to be
married for the third time! but for
all that, the vveddintr took place ;
'hough only in the Protectant fnm
on this oeea-ion. h the bridegroom
had renouneed hi Catholicism : and
the union ha leeii exemplary in il
harmnv and happine-i ever inee
Th ctnrv 1- given tn the Cbirk-ville
fM'i.) Sentinel by former eldpr ofthe
Banti-t congregation in which the
thrice hu-hand and wife are now zeal
on- communicant. and he think- it
illustration of tb pluralittea of mafri
nmny pnR.lc within th ststufe and
canon law l more curiou. if nnf
moro romantic, than the nverage in
vention of the novelist.
Mr. Colfax meet a Stranger.
The arrival of Hon Schuyler Col
fax and party in the city is. of cour-e.
the evnt of the week. Apropos of
his visit, he tell-n story which occur
red at the Nicollet yesterday morn
ing. He has. at times, a bad habit of
rising eariy in the morning, and tak
ing a walk hefnre hreakfa-t. Yester
day mornfng. on appearing in the of
fice of the Nicollet about six o'clock,
lie was accosted by a gentleman about
as follow :
Stranger "Good morning. Mr.
Colfax I used to meet you often in
Indiana."
Mr Colfax. "Good
I am glad to see vou."
morning, sir.
Stranger "Nice morning
Mr.
Colfax : have a cigar
Mr. Colfhx "No.
. Ol)
thank
vou
I
quit moki g two vearsago.
Stranger "Sorry to hear it ! But
have yon had your momngs morn
ing this morning ? Come to my room
and I'll give you an 'eve opener'
thatMl mafc vour hair stand."
flnfj j,jj cjve vntt ai, .pve npeiier
l"al' '"" . ' ""u.
Mr. Colfax "Kxcuse me T don't
drink In fact I'm one of these var-
fnrtmyrw ccrU teetctslltTe,"
you say you
Mr. Colfax "No. I don't smoke.
StranEer "And vou don't drink ?"
Mr. C!fax 'No, I don't drink."
StrMtiBer "Then what the devil are
you doing up in this country f "
Mr. Cdfx not having an immedi
ate reply ready, tiie trancer abrupt
ly left him in disgust. Minneapoivi
Tribune.
A LAUGHABLE LOVE 8TOK.T.
A rich old centleman had an only
daughter, po-sessed of the highest at
traction, moral. peronal and pecu
niary, oiie was engaged and devot
edly uttushew to a young man in ev
ery respect worthy of her choice All
the marriage preliminaries were ar
ranged, and I he wedding was fixed to
take place on a certain Thurnday. On
the Monriuy proceeding the weiiding-daythe-lrjideHnd
groftm elect fwho
was to have received SoO.DOu down on
his wetldiug day, and a further sum
of SltXHHTO on his father-in-law'
death, (an event which would proba
bly MKin occur, had a little jealous
squabble with hi" intended at the
evening party. The ,,tifl" arose in
con-equetice of his paying more at
tention than she thought justifiable
to a lady with -parkling eyes and in
imitable ringlets.
The gentleman retorted, and spoke
tauntingly of a certain cousin whoe
waistcoat was the admiration of the
company, and hinted that it had been
embroidered by the fair heiress her
self. He added that it would he soon
enough for him to be scolded after
they were married and that she
adopted the "breeches" a little too
soon. After supper they became rec
onciled apparently, and the bride
groom elect, in taking leave, was
kind and affectionate. On the next
morning the wain regreitetl tna an
gry feeling he had exhibited and the
cutting sarcasm with which he had
given it vent : and. as a part of the
amende honorable, packed up a mag
nificent satin dress which he had
previously bo poke for his beloved
f which he had sent home in the In
terval) and sent it to the ludy with
the following note :
"Deakfst Jank : I have been un
able to close my eyes all night, in
thinking of our misunderstanding
last evening. Pray pardon me : and.
in token of your forgivene, design
to accept theneoompanying dress, ami
wear It for th sake of your moat af
fectionate Henrv."
Having written the nofe. he gave
it to his servant to deliver wiih the
parcel. Rut. as a pair of pautuinon
happeiied to need repairing he -availed
himself of the opportunity r;heer
vant having to pa- hy the tailor's
-bop) to send them in another pack
age to i he tailor. The man made the
fa al
with
blunder! left the satin ore.
Ptiip. and took the note and
the damaged trowsers to the lady,
.o esa-perated wa -he at what she
considered a determined and deliber
ate affront, that when her admirer
called sh ordered I he door to be
doaed in
fiice, refu-e!
to listen to
resolutely
mv exohtnafion.
broke off thr iimtch.
a i
k)
GETTING OUT OV UEI1.
Dr. Hull doe- not approve of the old
dwtrine which wn lormerly instill
ed into the minds of children thai
i hey should spring out of bed the in
-taut they awake in the morning
He says that up to eighteen years ev
,-ry child .-hould be allowed to re-t in
d. afler the -I-ep i- over, until they
leel a- if they had rather get up than
not. It is a very great miinke for
jMr.-o!t-. oldoryoung e-pcially ehil
Iren a:iI feeble r edentary per-rn--
to houuee out of bed the moment
i hey wnke up; all our io-tiru-r--brink
from it. and fiercely kick
again-t ii Fifteen or twentv mii
uie- spent in gradually waking up
ft or the eye- nie opened and h'
iiiriiing over and stretching the
limb-, do a- much good a -oimd
-leep. hecail-e the operations -et i
hbio'i in motion by degree-, t tidinc
toefjimlize the circulation : for dur
ing -ieep the blood lends to -tagna-iofi.
the heart beat- feebly anl sjnw
lv. ami to -hock thesy-tem b- IwHmc
ng up in an in-tant and -ending th
blood in overwhelming quantity f
rhe heartciiu-ing it tosune a cal
lop where the instant heforp it WM-'in
creep, i- the irreatest l-iirditv
Tiiis instantaneoup louncing out of
hed a- oon jis the ys nr- open wip
he followed b3 wearh es lng before
noon.
Bnrrow'i Eoy Made Unefnl.
filar Adler n Saturday EvnltK Pe.t.i
Hurrows wa- an inveterate tnletcco
hewer, but as hi- wife ilete-!e! Ihf.
practice ami made home tenp tn
ios and -ormy for him when he ii
hllged in the practice there be al
ways chew d when away during the
day. ami declared to hi- wife that h
had stopped permanently. But one
evening, upon entering the front door
ittil drawing out hi- handkerchief
he hccbleiitly pulb-d our his paper of
tobacco, and without noticing it. left
ii lyingon the floor. When Burrows
-at down to tea. hi- wife wulktil in
with tJie tobacco in her hand, ami
looking Burrow- firmlv in the eye.
-aid. "Do von know who that be
longs to?" With great nre-onoe of
mind Burrows turned -colding o hi-
ldesr Ikiv and said with a severe
voice : "Immortal Mars ! I- it pos--il.Je
that yon have Iwgun to hew
tobacco. you young reprobate?
Where'd you get th t natv stuff?
What d'yon mean-hy such conduct,
you v Hian ! Haven't I told you of
ten enoiigii to let tnhacoo alone
Cnni'ti erear tne or I'll tear the JMck
et off of you." And as he spoke the
stern father made a grab at the hoy
Mini tlraged him out in the enlry
where he chastised him with'a cane.
Then Burrows threw the tobacco
over the fence. hre he went out
and got in the morning and enjoyed
it during the daw "Merciful Vnc!"
he exclaimed whn h fold us ahotir
it, "what would I bavo done if mv
children had all feen girls ? It makes
an old father's heart glad wfien be
feel- that he has a boy he can depend
on In such emergencies.
SAVING SEED COH.1.
A corre-pondent of More's Rural
New Yorker i-ays the time to pick seed
corn I- in the fall, as soon as thehuk
in about half ripe Pull off all the
husk but leave enough to tie with an
other one; then hang them up in a
dr3 airy place, leaving them thu un
til wanted for planting By following
the above for -eve'ral jvnrs I have
snecepded in Imj roving my corn tar
bevond mv expectations, at d I felt
amply repaid for all my exertions
when T f e my corn Is now about two
weeks earlier thannnvofmv neigh
hn s who en it on a slip-shod plan of
weeks earlier thannnvofmv neigh-
mi.- Mint . .u .i .-.ij-h..w ji.-.u ...
picking seed from fhe crib While
they are re-planting Tarn plowing mv
Btranger "Whew !
don't ftn&!xe ?"
Innrrn cctr?e ?ecl j-rreatn tbe ratm-thrg.
-w.
ner described sefdom fails to grow.
But tonif havfr seen th fmJfs nf
wiy lahor, and I am perfectly wil
iimk tney annuiu.:i.-.re tnth me, I dt-1
vide mv &-!. -civiner thm enimli
chance for eurly crnpM with myself. the full-si-own. Let them 1W freshly ,
Hopine the almve Jnay be of use toKutbe ed ; pull offtlie blownms, but;
W. M.B., and many oUbera who read ! n nt rob them ; pour nvefthem u
theBural. I am
GEN. TATLOR IS AIllSTOMAX.
General Taylor, although on eseI
lent (ohlitrr, and a man of struuggiMd
scne in the every-dy a&airof life.
- j had bven edut-ated in the camp, and
knew no tnoreoftttateacaanshiporthe
operations of govern mem than u Com
anche Indian nor was .ie distin-
uiucu iui vuiimjuaii ntouijjusii-
J t ull 4"a iVWa .Mm 11..II n.u.n a.ti.l. I
menu nr unrtatiYtr vfr.u.'catiripuYt; lat
ent. Then he had a habit of hesita
tion in conversation that amounted
and wn-tetl no words upon anybody.
Judge liutier, a colleague in the
Senate of Mr Calhoun, calling to pav
..- ......-. ... .i... o .:.! &t -,
his respects to the President, begged
him ta describe the manner in which
the battle of Buetia Vista was fought.
His brother. Pierce BtiUer. command
ing the Palmetto regiment, and a
very gallant officer, fell in the battle,
and thejudge was naturally anxious
to learn the particulars of that desper
ate contest. "Well, judge, you want
to know how the thing was done.
Come and dine with me to-day. and
I'll tell you all I know about it."
Judge Butler was a ha-ty, ituqetu
mix man, and the words flowed from
his mouth in a torrent whenever he
had occa-ioh to speak. He was. all
impatience during the dinner, and
the moment they were alone he
brought up the subject of the battle.
xes, yc, juuge, yor orotner wa- a
brave man, and tehaved like a true
pohlier. But aiiout the battle you
want to know how it was fought ?
"Yes, general, if you will be so kind.
I wish to lea n how your troop were
disponed uii the field, and how you
ponted them to re-ist a force so over
whelming. Santa Anna mut have
outnumbered you four or five to one "
"The difference w- greater than
that. I think, but we didn't stop to
count the Mexicans. I knew there
wa- a heavy force, ami longed for a
collide of regiments more of regulars."
"Undoubtedly." said the judge ;
'but what was your order of battle?"
"Why, why, you see. judge, we
went ta fighting early in the morning
the first tlay. and we fit all day long
ioo.Mug a good many men. anil at
night it looked prettv had."
"Well what next ?"'
w nen ii got nark j rode over to
-al iiio to look after our store- and to
provide agniiiht a urpri-e."
"Why did you goynur-elf? why not
send one of your aids ?'.
"You see juifee, every thing depen
ded on nothnvjilg our sunjdiea.cutoff
aod I .watitedKqy.ettaftejhinc'airuVe'
"How wasidt 'tjhe nejctJkmornIng'
wb.-n von cameluntthe'flwhl.eimuTr
ed Jndge Bfftle J3'
"Not much change -luce the night
het'ore "
"Who wa- the first man you met ?"
"(Jeheral Wool."
"And what did hesay ?"
" All i- lost.'"
What war- your reply ?"
"Maybe so. general we II see "
And upon that we went to fighting
-gain, and fit all that day. ami to-
a.-d- night if looked belter."
The Judge, looking rather blank as
ked. "What nexi ?.
"Well the next morning it wa- re
ported to me that Santa Anna and all
i- men had di-appeared in the night
and I wa devili-b glad to be rid .
them -o." Fiom "Rneol!ectir of an
Old Stager." in .Harper' Mafazinr
for Siptembf r
HO'.VB TOUR FW.IIILV.
FFriHn the Clyde (Ohl) Iadepottt.l
It i- well known that ome men
when awaj from borne will go by a-
iimed name-, and that sonietime
ihey are caught at their tricks. A
iviii- of thi- kino occurred while the
Methodist- wer.- holding their fair u
'Sii- place A Clcve and runner was
'ak-n up the church ami introduced
to the young ladie-a-n Mr. Shepwird
who wa raising through the village
out had to stay all night op
account of the . r- not m-iking con
nections livery thing pa-sing off live
!y. Mr. Soejipnrd wa making him
.-elf v-ry agreeable to the young ladte--sind
they iu torn brocht iheirswcet
stnil"- winning way to try ami
-form the citadel of hi heart when
-uddelily thereeame aeliiiiigerw'er the
ir-am-of their happiness A gentle
man walked up to Mr Sheppnrd and
said ; "How do vou do. Mr. Owen- ?
Your wffe ami family are well?" I?
is ad that Mr Sheppard alia Owen
wilted, and took the next train out of
town. Tr young Indie- think thev
will keep their smile hereafter or
those with whom thev are acquaint
ed.
n t
Canse of Wtaknckd after Bathtnsr.
The Journal ol health -as the t-aii-e
of wenkiie after bathing i-rattiing
nt the wrong time; too great fatigue
at the time of bathing; too much bath
ing; too long continued itathiug
When one i- made w-iiR by a bath, he
sitiitiid cea-e tottike that bath Theie
l- a grat deal tai much bathing car
ried on The u-te of waler in th
country has come to be with people
who-e atientin htty Ifcen call-d there
to only Ies dangeroH than the uenf
medicine God ha nt made the
human body to be immer-ed in water
all the time. If person would live
rightly, th-y would need to bath but
verv little. Xature'snlaii of but being
if all of the ordinary condition of life
are right, i through theweat of the!
lndy; andoneof the best wav-ofbath-ing'we
hvcter found wiLh feeble
patient-. i to have them drink very
verv largely ofthe water ofour-priitg
always drunk, however, in verv
small quantities at a time Inif
very frequently, and o hath their
-kiiss from the in-ide. Th5.- is one
kind of bathing that i not anng-rnu
if rightly adni'tiiteren. i itehe-t time
for taking n bath l.-ntthat period of tiie
dav when the sun is in it projrre
to the highest point In the heaven
Along in the forenoon is the best time
to bathe, other thing being equal.
Whooping Codcih Rkjirdy Take
plaintain leaves; wa-h ami bruise j
them well; now strain through
cloth, and sweeten with honey: for,
an adult one tablespoon fed J- 'n doe.
The above remedy is what T ue-1
thirty years ago. and it acted like a
charm il a e.
thirty vears ago. and It acted liken
cunrm 21 A E.
.. . -
A Western settler The unnt even-
ulmnal tn at--V-v4art sr"-. ,;.Vi. i.:
.!k .i.;k i. -,- r..ti u: . PiWe three or mur minutes. Put
auggestiona espectallv on military the,m ,n 8 r w,,th the ho.ld vinecBr. !
mailer-, iwere niarked' by quick per ""J 5- Wl CO,d' P"1 l.nJ
u..t,., t... ........i ;...i..:.? ... I aapng ofdill. the seetl downward, if
hewn- iiprnr rfltT,. ..r.u.,,.,,,,.,,1 -Vo lke .Made in thi- way. thev
SELECTED RJKX1FE5.
- ! Cucumber Ptcfclea. The small, long
"1UU re lf " r picKirnjr. aim
those hut half-gmwn areaiicer than
j Htrunu brine, boiling hnttf cover close, '
and let them stand all iimiht. The
j next day put y ur hand in. the jar or
uhHtid stir gcntl v. to removeau sand
drain on a sieve, and then dry in a
cloth. Make n pickle withrthe best
cider vinegar, adding spice in the fol-
lnwlnir tirnimrinna Tn okfri mto.t ,f
vinegar put haifaii ounce; of whole
black pepper the same of ginger and
and allspice.and one ounce- of mutard
B i
If the flavor is agreeable add
four ahalotK. and two clore of garlic,
to a gallon of vinegar. When thia
; pickle bnlK-np. throw ln5- cucttm-
win he tender, crisp, ami green. If
the color is not quite clear enough.
"' r. h ",PKHr ",e next "a-v
'mil "p. and pour over the cucumbers?
cover perfectly tight.
Melon Preserves Tn make an ex
cellent preserve from unripe melons,
the gren part of watermelons and cit
rons, in imitation of preserved ginger,
boil in alum water a tahlespoonful to
about two gall!!? pare, cut in pieces
and lay in waler for one or two day 3.
to take out the alum tate. The piec
es should not be quite soft, hut like
sweet cucumber pickle. Dr.in well,
make a sirup of sugar a pound to
each pound of melon a pretty strong
flavoring of ginge , a- hot as may la
liked, remembering that when boiled
it will tatr hotter, a little mace, nnd
some lemon peel ore-enue of lemon
tate. Boil the pieces in this till clear.
TJnripe melons are soaked fr some
days in brine, cut up and freshened in
cold water before boiling in alum.
This preserve requires watching, be
ingvery apt to mold. Houseftoid.
Pickled CauUfi'HPer Take good
while heads, break them into small
pieces and boil for ten minutes in
-trong salt and water. Skim out the
pieces, which should be so tender that
a splint of broom corn can be "run
through the stems. L,uy them on a
towel to drain off the water, and when
thoroughly cold put them in'o a pick
el jar, with a lew whole cloves, all
spice, pepper, and stick of cinnamon
tied up in aelnth. Boil and skim the
vineyar ; then pour it directly over
the cauliflowers. If a few beets are
-hoed up in the vinegar while boiling,
they will color the cauliflower stalks
a bright coral red, and make thm
more attractive to the eye. Country
UVM-eman.
E.emoiHn$ Grease Spots. Make a
pa-te of quicklime, wa-hing soda and
as little water a possible, put it on the
grease spots, when .you have to, do
with h ope tvpjvHi It may. howe or
-colnrthitAwofLorpnke it darker.
?it'&tfrrt?VWtmnttiuh'i Ills, tkver
the wood oifvp3er"with drroMrhonate
j magpies i a, powiierei o.hHlK.or even
rrv" Htnrch powder, rdace orr ton a
thick blotting-paper, and then a hot
tlntiron. Thi will draw out the
gren-e. If not fully drawn out scrape
'fTthe powder and repeat the opera
ti' u Sooie liquid ammonia may fin
ish the job if tiie heat does not fully
clean It all up.
dream Beer. It is an effervescing
drink but ftsr plea.-anter timn soda wa
ter, inasmuch as you do not ha v.- to
irink your life to get vour money'
worth, tiie efferve-cence being much
-lower. Ti mince- tartaric acid. two
fHHitid- white sugar, the juice of one
-euiou. three piutn of water. Boil to
gether five minutes; when nearly
old ndti the white.-of three eggs well
eaten, with half a cup ,f flour and
naif an ounce of essence of winter
.rreen Bottle and keep ju R cool
place. Take two tnhlepooii..fuIs of
i his sirup for a tumbler of water, and
nUl one quurter of a teasrjwinful of
-od a.
Prunes a Ui Jiuase. Stew 1 pound
of prune with a little sugar and wa
ter lili they are quite soft ; take out
'he -tone-, crack them, and put back
the kernel- ; then line the inside of a
mold (fir-t decorated with plit al
momls) with the prunes, and keep on
pouring in a littlejelly M. -until" coflee
ciipful of j Hy ordi olved galaMne) to
make the whole turn out. It may-lw
made in a mold with a h!e. which
-hould be filled with whipped cream.
The Beat Way of Roaming Chestnuts
In the south ot France chestuu-ta
nre first pu into a pun of cold water,
placed on the fire, and loiled until
early -oft They are then taken nit.
-ach che-tnut receiving a small -lit
on the rind with a knife, after wnieii
they are put into a large flat pan (an
ordinary frying pan would would do;
and to ed over u glowing fire until
they lieeome tiry and mealy Irteiettc
Reformer.
Ottawa Beer Sa-safra, allspice,
yellow dock, wintergreen, 1 ounce
euch ; wild cherry lark and coriand
er. I ounce; liotis. $onc: moJa e. 3
quarts. Put boiling watei on the in-giedteiit.-.
ami let them stand for 24
hMir- Filler, ami add i pint brewer'-vea-t
Leuve again -4 hour, then
lulit iu an ice cooler, ami it is ready
f"r si-e. It is a wholesome drink, if it
i ued in moderation.
Blackberry Cordial is made a fol
low?: Tooiieqiiurt ol blakberry juice,
ailo one K)unl of while sugar, one ta
Mep-oiiful of cloves, one of all-pice.
ne of cinnamon and one of nutmeg.
Boil ull together fifteen minutes; itdd
n wmegla-- full of brandy or gad
whi-fcey ; laittle while hot" . tid c rk
tight and -en ;one d-e i- a winealn--full
for an adult ; half for a child.
Pa xi thtt trill Stifk. Take 4 pounds
of fine wheat flour and make a batter
wjin cold water; take out all lump-,
then add boiling water till you have
almost a pailful. This g faper-ha tig
er's laisfe. To make it flick to txiinted
wall, add 1 ounce ol finely pulverized
re-m r- r each gfti bin of paste, and boil
it, when too thick add more water.
"louhave pHyed the deuce with
my heart." aaid a gentleman tn a la
dy. who wa his partner, in a scsal
game of whist, at an evening unrtv.
"Well
.val
it wa. because you phtved the!
trirh r;.... -"..i;i . . . i. ... :
knave with mine," replietl tin? htdy
wnn an arch mile.
Mother, can I go and have my ph- j
tograpft taken ? "No ; I gue-a U isn't 1
worth while" "Well. then, vim
might let me go and have- s fwuh '
pulled out: I never go anvwhere."
"Bridget, go over and w hnw nV
- .. - ., i.,.un i- im- in mm:; i: a
fw m:nu's Bri !: t r! i--ied v h
thenews thtt Mr- Bj ';-wm- 5 ---
8 yri, 4 month and 11 d ;!
SPAEKS AXD SPLI5TERS.
A Maiden Speech Ask papa.
Ill-gottoo gains Doctor's fees.
Always going; to the dogs Bones.
County fairs will be the next affairs.
A Criminal Court Flirting with
married men..
Wha rcdntionjia a dor to a mat?
A step-father. .
Can a butcher's he said tobeajint
Btock business.
i Croquet has heen defined a3
! pone to P18-
bllliarda
When is a thief like a reporter? i
When he takes notes.
How to make a tall man short Ask
him to lend you $S.
On which Sude of a donkey would!
you look for the most hair? "The out-.
aide.
As snon as hl$ victim threw Btones
at him an Ittdianiau quit playing
ghot.
An exchange alludes to an editors
goose quill "cackling notes of warn-,
ing."
We are told that nothing is made In
vain. But how about a pretty girl
Isn't ahe maiden vain?
Somebody advertises for "a good
girl to cook." We have seen some
that looked good enough to eat raw.
Our you! g ladies are never behind
the fashion; but the fash ions are very
muuh behind the young ladies.
A dandy asked a barbel's boy If he
had evershaved a monkey "No, sir."
answered the lad, "butlfyoq will take
a seat, I'll try."
A Missouri lady advertises for the
person who is iu the habit of serenad
ing her, to stand nearer the hout-e.au
that blie can scald him.
A Terre Haute girl thinks It about
time some young fellow proposed, as
she has been bridesmaid eight times,
and has been tantalized enough.
A prudent match making mama
gave the following "candid adviee to.
her daughter "Oh. marry the man
you love, .girl, if he is as rich as Cro
esus." A wag in what he knows of farming
gives a plan to remove widow's weeds;
he say- a god looking man has only
to say, 'wilt thou" and they wilt.
"How does that look, eh?" said a
blg-fited Wall street man to a friend,
holding up line of his brawny hands.
"That," said the friend, "looks a;
though you'd gone short on your
soap."
The girl of thin age is unfit to wed
who dont tindertund how to make
nice, sweet bread. And the mat Is s
dunce who a partner will take whq
don't understand cooking coffer and
steak.-
'ATsforyii told of one aakinganother
wjipthgrjric would advise him to lend
a cecta'itsfrtend money. Wlia. 1;
htm mnneA You might give him an.
eme"lie, tiiufir he wouldn't return H."
A country girl, coming from ft nri
ing walk, wa told she looked as
fresh a n daisy ki-sed hy dew. to
which she innocently replied. "Yon
have got my name right Daisy; but
his isn't Dew."
The latest advocate tit Darwinism;
points out thut the bird-nesting pro
pensity in boys 1 a relie of the dis
position shoxvn by the aiicetral mon
key to plunder the homes of the feath
ered trilie.
Snxe -av that Vermont Is famous
four staple- men. women, maple
-ugar and hor-es. The flrt are Strang
the la-t fleet, the second and third are
exceedingly sweet, and alt are uncom
monly hard to beat.
"What is that children?" asked t.
voting pastor, exhibiting tn hl Sun
dnvcol a mngic-lantern picture of
a poor sinner clinging to a cross tow
ering out of stormy waves in mld-t
ocean. "Robinson Crusoe" was the
instant reply,
"Sir," aid a little blti-tering man
to hi reljgou- opponent. "I ny. air,
to what fh-ct do you think I belte?"
'"Well I don't exactly know," replied
the other. Imt to judge from your
make, size and appearance I sokl
phv you belonged to a class called'ini
tents.
Fl.hy
'From the Rorhesler Uat.J
The Penn Yan Democrat tell a flh
-tory which we are inclined tn treat
a- fieh and pass it by. lut for the
faact that we have seen a private let
ter from a reliable -wirce fully con-:
firming all that wa tated in the po-p-r.
The story was -uh-tantinily as.
follows : Mrs. Myron Mr-e, of Penn
Yan. her eon, pe-reii years oW and
her ulster w-refi-hing in a host n
Keukalake on Wedne-day last- Thp
boy leaned over the side of the boat,
when a large trout jumped from the
water ami caught hold of the child's
no-e. The hoy prang back, ad In
o doing pulled the fi-h into the b.at.
The fi-h tbu- caught weighed eight
pound. The Peon Yan Democrat
offer- to watierSlO.uoo that it wtil ver
ify thi strtement, ptange as it na
-eem. The letter r cvi veil In thl-cit
state that the child - no? wa con--iderably
muiilated. and it mother,
ha caued It photograph to le taken
that It may In hown to friend-. EXt
lert anglers are compelled to r?sTrt
toingeniou- devices to allure the sal
mon trout to their hooka, and that
one of those warv fish should leave
the water to reach for the noe of a
juvenile angler ia indeed remarkable,
and quite beyond the understanding
of tho-e acquainted with the habits of
fl-he.
A Man Cnn?hi Up a Oold XJolI&r and
lUcoTfr. His Health.
Prom toe Evasvthe JeomAl.
For some time p. ed a young gen
tleman mpio el ?it the K'S'svIHe
jnd Chicago Bailroad hbeen troub
letl with n cHigh. for which he has
lieeti taking medicine from Dr.
Newe-U. init witkMt auy good efl&set
ie-ing apparent. A few days ago ha
wa- taken with s -evere fit of couch
ing, in the murse f . li-h he cough
ed up a xtd o4iar. il sioce that
time he Js eHliPfly mveied from
.u.. .. ;.. . : ... ...! iu.. ti.
ing nawh. Wbifr woitVrig how
i
tlA. csn.ll ..lri 4mmld l.rftiri. wrw,mt
into 1 is
Rtonths
iungs lie rec
ago he had tv
iettietrtnfrr tm
wo or tttree gold dollars
and when gdntr lo bed one .right ha
remember- to have had one of them
in his mouth. When h came to iHk
forhe m"ipv the r.exr dav or per
h"ifs later be foul'-, t? if ' e had one
less tha ie ' fij-o ' n i'T
ion row i-l':' I 'r
the go' I ' ,
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