Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 10, 1878, Image 1

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THE ADTEBTISE
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FAIRBSOTOEB & HACKp23
FwhUstaer-aatsd Proprietors.
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Published Every Thursday Horningi
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Back secaaedtsuaca. pes yesr
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TER1IS, I ADVANCE:
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ZSTA3L2SHZD 1E56.
Oldest Paper in the State
ERCWKTILLB; KE&RASRA-, THBBSDAT, OCTOBER 10. 1S78.
YOL. 23. NO. Iff.
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iUTHOSIZED BY THE C. S. G0TEK5HE5T.
Firs! National
OF
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Va'ul-up Capital, $50,000
Authorized " 500.000
fc PUKPAKEDTO TASACT A
General'Baalking; Business,
00IS & OUEEENCI D-EAFTb-
twt an Um? yruteiaa! cities Ue
United States and Europe
MONEY LOAXEP
r. umA .el rKmtmB4t mmm .wtfl! 'hfott
n. alrs la OVERXKST BOXlte.
STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES
DEPOSITS
UtKiaitNt Wm.T.I. - 3- Be. - A
Wi FiaitHtc.
.JOHN I- CA.RS03T,
A. It TiAVr5 Ca.Mi-r. President
I.CJIcXAl9KTOX.At.Ca.ber.
rSA53"Z 2CEU30:H.,
iSfAftnu .E,Di anjCMiTwCHnp
nnuunWyLnnun.:,)l5j,,w,
OXE OOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE.
WAGON MAKING, Repairing,
Ptw al aS TS-irfc tione in tie tn-st
ouiaTftjitMXhrt stice
i wtv Mm ac&II.
-a.tiAlbcU cnnran-
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Meat Marke
Li.
30DT& BBO.
JiUTCifBJiS.
.BnOlVAVILLE, S"EBn,45II,t.
Good. Sweot, Tresli Meat'
Atnrs wwnit, and attL fact lot;
Ud4Ut all eweioniers.
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SPZCIA1, NOTICTES.
PliSflSI
Retail rnoSIOOOoIySti75. Pr
'or Orion price S-iOHiij S.1.
Papr fn?e. Ihinirl F. iieattr,
xufainston, . J.
27 Fancy Cards wtta aiaeje&Plajn or Gold. I-i
Dst5iwsfsnQtfitICc U.v.l&?'a. Hutisoti.N Y
ZUootnUfc. TarnerCard Co , JsbaaA. ILaRi.
EAR DISEASES'.
Dr. C C ''bof malerVUook on Deafne" and
Sixv f the Ear aadtheir proper treatmeni '
"ni-ja. ' - fnrnmffEar Homo Kt anmnivate rri f
frma r the nr pleasantness crUiisdiseaeandawx
'tiij hiirai ai)dpT3ianntrn'. Abd'tr-err
lamUx-dUHj'.dhave S-n"rnr' c: .Adi-esaiDr V
BHoaMAKEKA-rra-SarRt!on)Eead2ij,ra. X3v.
IlilBMffl!
ParHinN PnrcatiTe Pills la.lc Niv- tticfc
Ekd and irti . coeip;t?i 'Jiaas te blood 'n th- ,
estlresjrslem ta three xnont&s. Anr person "ecbo
will take I plli. ead. Kit from 1 1 - LI wefcs may
rx restored tc oand liealtk. if uch a thlar bo pw
BMe sent by ni. for s ietter stamps. 1. S. .
JOUO.N A- CO Bangor. ile. Hwl
SWEET
IAYY
iwii
JLw3rl4 JLjAt 5 rr-rr at aanA. Err 3. -en for
tr . to l a. -i.koi Jt Ca At;r-, I-lraccrg."a-
" ' y J.i ii. !. .wi iy lsrt X.. .Cm m
aGE.TS AVASTED i
For DR. 5LA.RCTTS
NEW BOOR!!
FROM
Inlbisnev -rolnmeUie nooGlaraa'icrsfXTGirr
fexxxp rs" the Bibze portrays wui vivid nd t
tanitimr forre and eicqance tie events of Sacred I
Trati and adds freaa, testimony to ti beaaty puth- '
onJndsabllmityof tinstones of tlwRble. Virecta
will a cd tils Book wlta ia rpartl' ns tlxiuirji'ajrlcw
InsstyU. oeaaufa. Earavinss, and rich ttndiTr
lie bet in ?he marSet Tnrms Kfirre'. nrri.ir3
Trrr. -Artdr-ss J. C. JIcCTRDY Oc CO, Chl
casa, IIL ISw
PARIS, 1878 AT EVERT".
IStSS1' m EXPOSITION
SanUalBTS FOR 1 2 YEARS
"AHI-T lot) Hare been a-ararded the
Mason Sz, HftTnl-Sn
Sfe
OAJ5 X2S JE 'JL? O JL G-rs
Atthe Porl"lExooIlfnirthi v,aj-thiviTiaisra.rrt-
iuwijjjitjiu! taitetreeocipense
th dlspoiialjttrv Tiey-iave alsc recelv tie
SSrvJ50 :MpAL of SWETES i JIOR-
wax. Et o other American Orann have
ertfc,medhijfheawardatAXV-orld
Bxaooitian. S'ofil for cash or payments hy In-
Ktaamenw. Xi&i CATALOorSLlrith nrSt
tries. clce. eeu frwi. ilASOS i EJJIU5 '
OfeGAIT CO BOSTON. XKV TORE, or C3I-
CAGO. Mw4 i
BETHIHT COLLEGE
TOPEKA EANSAS.
(Hri and Yonnc lidn-r LxciniTe1
TfSer care or Protestant EStcopal c&arcn. Pr
ta. Frwrr ettit ta tea taciers In the Suafty. Air
Hrnaclitu taarfiz. rtiti 3fnslcvBra-rtBg. Freaeli.
- ?,r,tf: ad Drairfcctne oalr Extra..
JarBe&rdlnpapus frora tSS ta 3S pr sc&aat
Treeateste praae BISHOP ViH), PrwQf
Bank:
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KaJILAME BACK.;
iuCJ BsTrvjifs CUrcixs: Pokcs PiastxsI
m lsfbrla-aenesorweataessorth back?
If I K&encsadasiacdal. local aciespa.n?J
tie best reaedy known. ItwastnTentedtoorer-a
come tie slew action o" tie ord air Pcrouss
piaaterv ItreJev-spainatonceuMlcorswijereJ
ntlier plasters wi.1 not even rel!re. Sold every-S
wbere )? Drngglflav Price. ce-i?. IfiWx S
U An K dawn i
ESTABI.ISH2D IN ISoG.
OLDEST
SEAL
ESTATE
.A-GKEHSrCTT'
7J7JX NEBRASKA.
William S. Hooker
Does a general Real BstateBesiaet;. Sell
Lamfcs or Cowwfcw. esanalnes Titles
makes Deeds, Mortis?, and all Instra
meftts artetaios lo toe transfer f Real Rs
taie. Has a.
Oossplete Abstract of Titles
to ail RU Bsa In eafe Comity.
J. H. BA.UETJ,
Maira&etarer m beater m
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SlsxLkcts. Brnsaes, Plj" Nets, &c.
S Rpar.us d4,ne n - i-i- notio Ti ce.e
rated VacnTHE ji" BacK ns iur presen:it.e luir
mesa. Biots, fcaei. ore alwars on band.
64 UJain St.. Baowiivjlle. !cIj.
THE AJDTXB.TISZH
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DEPARTlIEyT.
A ft'ip ."ortiLen: o.' T'i. Br-
ar. R-'les. toelc. Ac.
for print;ng,
CARDS.
Colored aa4 BcsBzed Lafcek,
STATE1CESTS.
LETTEIl Jt UILL HEADS
"EHTELOFES,
rtretthirs. Dodgera. ProefcBiaie.
Show Cards.
BL15K W8K F ALL KISBS.
With neatness acdihspatJCfl
CKEAr OK I5FSK108 1VEK
yOTOT ! TTZD. j
Carwa Block.
ehov:;tille, seb.
ALBERT ffi. SMITH,
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BrownYiile, Neb. j
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair-1
dressing &c.
In the Latest Stvles,
HAVE 1TOTJ SSSS"
Havtag paretuteti the
ILEPHaNT'
UYEBTUDFE
I wish toannonnw tlutt I aro preparer U
do a first cla&s lirerj-basinets.
Josh IZorers.
ik, i n s .
5-3 y ? 5
TJndertaki
A !
o.eepa af jllline nt
BDBIALUSES&USRCTS!
rw,. .i t.i .
Ornamented and Plain.
ATsoSTirmid for men. ladles and infants. ',
All orders Ie' witfc. S wnMn -nrlll ua.v. '
prompt attenMo a fclilaaa " .eceive
SJnJtiil tzL rr T . f
43 Bodies Preferred and Embalmed. i
jft llaill Street. BTwfiWVTTT T V VT"TI '
-141" o ireei, SlwU A I XlJJi!,. A tU.
JACOB ifAROHX,
i MERCHANT TAILOR, .
za! dealer m
Fiaerjisltsa,Fi-2ca. Scotclt and Faaer Cltbrr
Testinss. Re, Etc.
ITrcvnxviire, Xcbi-aska.
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ED STABLE. :
CATARRH
Catarrh of ike Nasal Cavities, Acute,
Chronic, and Ulcerative, Hay Fever,
or Rose Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eye
and Ear, and Catarrh of the Throat,
STXGSSFULLT TEEUED TrHH
SAHFOBD'S RSDIGAL DURE.
'"TATAEEH.13 a disease ofaeaceocsTTienbraae.
j Tepcraiaeat3 and consniuaona Tarrtta seTer-
lTj in. tzdtTiizil cases. CatarrJir7' arise frona
cold cr a smrywlca of caLia, fixm sodden ciiasss
cf atrrcsphere, ireailsg wet elotiUng-. or exposure
erctiloca ecriirion of tie blood, fresi Scarle:
rni?
tt Vi-wTm ati IKnIitlni?Ij-ta trhlgli eases t!ie
&3?fS!?T& H8&&
rose, tie disttscare feature la aQ casirriial cases
fron -ffiateTer case tiej-arise, nay be ttfii aid
wajerr.aad so agdJ ito cajse redness ad exec
riaaca o tie aSis -wUh -nralci tier ccoe fcicos-
tact, or tilci and yellowlsi. eriltnTig & fasl odor.
cr clear ana wmtellice tie -sriito or aaegs. Tiers
Ea7 be as estlre Iaci ofiecreticn. tie surfaces be
tag dry; aadfcrrrttft, tie tace.froatasdTipper part
or tie aeadieellsg' ciccrafbrtable. and as If it iraa
esdrded bra ttat.c27leldla? baad. Tila latter
piaae la railed Dry Catarri. Tie free mattery dis
ciarses casae tie passages to srcell and become;
tilcsened. r-Tid-rtasf breatic? tirougi tie nose
rtfTlraTt cr tnycsJile. aid tie saf erer tmda tt
aecesar to breatie tiroazitiemoati.tierebT
perr;.ttfag cold atrta pass djectly to tie brcaciial
tabes azd lcis. Tie matter possfciff dotvn tie
tiroat creates a constant desire to ha'si and ex-
Eectorate to tirorr It ci; tct iriea tie ceisiraia
i dry aid fererisn, instead oipassiisfieelT'dowa
Ires tie ics aid tiroat. tie mscss becomes nard
aid forms fcito ecais, iacrsstatioss, n bard
iTTTpa. Taia auacre so zrmirio lie nasal passases
aid tiroat as to rMjnire TerypcraiEteit ef arts te
dlslodre tiem. Tie eye fci srmpatiy becomes m-
flamed, red, ?ai, nrid Tratery, or fct tie momlajr
tie lids maT te Srcrsd sized tocetier. and matter
Is secretedlamore or less cnasrttv. Ti! ear alsa
becomes serlctsly nSicted. dlsciarztajj Qnaitttles
cTmatar. besides beimrTistted by tie moat -rtoleit
searalxlc pams. ernling- frecsently Is maamma-
trcsciial tbeaaadtaiffsaraiarzaaT cases aTect-
voa system i3sm?etidded,sucis2ectlci3tccca
a trEr'ssTTcr of tils most serKros disease vars '
au-xiosreazLxtedwltilttomasespeedyprepara-
tlon lor KTtreatmcnt befiare Itbecnmea chronic '
The adm-Tn-rcs offered by SisjomN Hjth-t.
cremSgSts.afaSeJ?
e.i?"t?c!10J???A"aAccremedT.
. .- . "
imiated to meet BTery a,
r ptase of tie disease. Tie
immercss testtmosiaSs from tie best
Tlted States attest tie esteem la -wirdHltls held
reni zae cesz T5"toi tn
B7 taosa Trio hare Bees ireedlroritie mest de
strictive aid disserocs dlaease "sltJfKilii. maa
iSzdla to-dsyaSictod.
eTTJST pib:
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A carefcUr revised Treatise oaCaiarra.-t2i an
accurate description or symptoms aad sympathetic
diseases, to getierTrttimiintedirectioES for esect-
permaaeatcsrs- Also obeervatlczsoa diet and the
- -. - ... .. -ww. .. cin..j .ml (
general iealti. cf vast Importance to allamicted
jrtti catarri. It Is Tfrcrmed asoct eaci bottle of
tie P-'riT. c
mi, ortyiU be mailed free oa rs-
cemt or stamp.
Each package of EAsroms's Eauicas C733 con
talas Dr.Saruord3 Improved IaiaLmr Tube, -nriti
fall direcaorisfbrnsela. all cases. Prxe.5 Soid
by all "Wholesale aad r-tail dramnsts turonsi
out tie Catted States aad Caaada. WESKSi
POTTEB. General Ageats aad Wiolesa Drag-.
gt3t3, Bostoa. M sa.
Cures Pains and Aches.
Is eijaalires the CrcalaCcc
li SCDCiaS- I I ... ry .02.
It cares Eaptcrea aau Scaais.
It removes Paia aad Soreness.
It cares Sudaey Ccpiaint.
It stresgeas tae itdscles.
Is csrea LRhcnniatiKrr sad Searairia.
It relaaesstifieBed Certs. -
It cores Xcrro'tj She da.
Is is IsTataaale 1 Paralvsis.
It cares laaammation of tie Ltver.
It removes Servocs Paiss.
Is cares Spaal Weateicss.
Is is GrateCil aad Scotiias.
It cares EpBepey crPla."
It Js Safe. BeHahleand Ecoccmical
It fa prpscrfljed bv Ftivsiciaas.
It ij mdocsiid by Sectrfeiaaa.
PBICS 25 CENTS.
BecarefaltoebtanircaaErarV(7LTjrcFzAsr32.
combtnaticn of Eiectr! or V ;Itac Plates wlth
S1! Mfr'z'id Piait - ' M s0- m tie above eat.
Sold by ajT Wicfesale ad EeJ rragxWa throcrtl
?IiI15f!giStates a.-Uj. aaa.laj.and by YVKKKa
53 S S r"
7 32 1 ti
iLu-'-l J-'.-'-.-. '-.. -.3
ForTEN YEARS TlTi'S mttJS
have been trie recognised standard
f ajnily medicine .n all tiie Atlantic
States From Stunc to Hexico,
scarcely a f&rrriljT can be found that
does not use them. It is now pro
posed to mske theirv Irtnea known
m the TTESX. -with the certainty
that as soon as tested they -will be
come as popular there as they are
at the rTortla s.tid South.
f
'laTTTfra
pass
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S S&lall
DO THEY CURE EVERYTHING?
NO. They are intended for dis
eases that resultfrcrrf malari
al Poison and a Deranged
Liver.
DR. TTTT has rvotcd twenty-five
years to the tady of the liver and the
result has demonstrated that it exerts
greater influence over the system than
any other arcaa of the body ; Digestion
aad Asimnatioc of the fooit oc which,
depends the vitality of the body, is car
ried oc through it; the rrgnlar action of
the bowels depends oa it, aad when these
function arcderaaaed. the Heart, the
Brain, the Kidneys, the Skin, in fact the
entire ornntsai is affected.
SYmPTOSS OF ft
DISORDERED LIVER,
Appetite; Ccazed-TrTie; Coative Bowels;
Ffrtr-bsartacfra; Srjw-'; "WeghS ia
the StcsachaSer eafcs, with lcd
Selehi tip of Wir;TJcw Spinet Ixaa
-cv. t. -rr-Tr- t mKv.
rgy ; TJnscrw.hiTTty ; andfarebc" r
of2viL
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE NEGLECTED,
SOON FOLLOWS
DYSPEPSIA, BK.10US FEVER, CHILLS, JAUN
DICE, COLIC, NERVOUSNESS, PALFITATI0N
OFTKEHEAHT,.NEURALeiA,K'DNEY DISEASE,
CHRONIC DIAF.RHCA, AND A 6ENEHAL
BREAKING DOWN 0FTKE SYSTEM.
SEED "TTTK jrLRXXXG.'
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fg V3& S51S I
lUi I b IrL.LjQa,
a a a a' s aJKBiaaawa
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The first dose proances an ef-
feet irhich often astonishes the
sutferer. rivimr a cheerfoiness
of raintLaiidhonyancyoi body,
to"wliich.iie v,iisbeioreastrang
er. They create an Appetite,
Good IMgestion, and
SOLID FLESH AND HARD MUSCLE.
A LOL'ISANA PLANTER SAYS :
"3Irp?rrr!fr!t;fialahiamalr:nl digtrict. Fcr
eeverai years I could not naie half a crop ca 1
account of sickaese. leapkiyoaehaailralad
fttr ", pftPTi hlf nf tNm -nrprff sifV I-X33
neiriv dssccarased Triea I begaa tie ase cf
'3iLTS FILLS. 1 ed tfiesi aa a re
rfrtitm as vreH &s a care. The ressit -wtb
agrveScag;aiTbtorerabef?i,7v, hearty, robast,
asdhappv. aad L have had 20 further troo&la.
"With these KHs I wtid act fear to Eve ia tie
E. myAL. Batoc- Sxka, La,
"3EST PILL !i EXISTECE."
" I have ae! vonr Pttrsior Dyspepsia. Weak
gtnmarh and "eroasats.aaii ca say I aevsr
aad3By-&je'tedt ma so taach gcod ta tie
wray oc edTCTTW TheT-arsaaocda-jyoarep-
"f .)" ri ryiin a rru ffi
iniHesKteaee.aBdsJoalllcaa to acqdiat
others with taerrggodareritsJ'
J. . xIBaETTS, Dacota, Jtas.
JS0LD EY ALL DRUGGISTS, 25 CEKTS. Q
JOmce, 35 Murray St., New York.
Book-keepers, Eeporters,
SdicoiTeaciiers,
AtGr6at3Ierctmtile'Ccaie?e, Keokn
at-Hs2nt JbinlerrsbA
riajec. aapoji-t-r
fn: wvmr,
12.
t tn tr?aTn"'?t -nn4h -! hA-nT-tT'T thnmnrirr r .ii.un l... ?M r....i.r nlAn i
SwiK&to5g5Scai ine aciIOH utlI- e-e" iIU ".
t- t-.-'ju in.iiHn.1 - v,j ..,... --.. j..t . , - ,. u.j .: ?.,!' ew"
ia3q n g 3x ft, J j S 3 M4
V0LTA1G Pi 4STFR
s 1 iif" Jy- y SB
ULMH'.l-mW III!
r j- Operators,
( J27A27&&?.
rr s jr w s jr jar r ts jy
P iliM?
5 1 eaf Sr'sfl. nr
WI) w-u
The Baa Man. of Eodie.
Washoe Pete was generally consid
ered a 'bluffer' by the critics of Bodie,
and his wild exaggerations were the
sobjeat of merriment only in that
hi"hekl town.' He was allowed to
swagger and boast to his heart's con
tent; and even when he drew his
'nobbv whistler' and shot the lights
doubtful compliment that it was 'pur-
J fair shootin', aad nigh as stiddy
riirv a Trih Tom bowed when he
"
popped away at that 'bad man' from
' J
Dead wood.'
Oae day last summer Pete walked
into Stribride't saloon with tbe re
mark that he had 'heerd the Last
Chance was goiii' to be sold, and
they've1 seitinp an expert to look in
to it.'
The expert, paie, F-mall man,
dres-ed in dusty jcrayjwaa staadinr
at tee bar, and looked araesd as tbe
tall. sronM-be ruSian uttered these
words r
4Thet so Pete.' said one of tbe
men present, 'and thet's the expert,'
pointing t the SZnaH man
iou are an expert, en I
eh !' shouted
Pete, eyeing the man menacingly
.-c..r. . r t., rii-it
xuis ic wuc i tucw cc.
Then
j : ,. ri. i .. ,
"r ""!" JLI k.. 7,? rZ
mii i r - Tirvai-' r i iiij.ii m.t a. a avnj j.
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,!'. .11 .. .. -, !. ....ir I n ,-.-.- e?.,T-
pra.rt u u-d p,wu i., vn'r, th.
"- - - - w---B -. -w -.v
siinkiest. meanest, wiist coot to pet
yourself up to report on a mine I ev
er laid eyes on.'
'I don't want to quarrel with you,
. ...
Sir.' SUSWereo tne expert.
YeJ better not, young feller; ye'd
better not. I'm a whirlwind uf des-
pert in a fisht, and don't you for
get it.'
'I'm a man ef peace ; I carry no
wespoas, ami, of eirse, I could not
r.ijed to stand before even a zephyr
yf tlte desert, let alonea wild untamed
whirl wiit d.'
These deprecatory wrds only in
esissed the bad rmii' still more, and,
feeling that he ki a 'soft thing,' pro
posed in hib own mind to 'play it for
all it was wurth,' ami gain a record'
by whipping lib man.
"L'ok a hyer, stranger, I don't
wast no insinuations. Do I look like
la zephyr? Suy!' Here Waahoe Pete,
.hn k tita ftaf til rho TimrtV InOA
,rv.-. - .m ...w wUww..w - .. - .
.ttru- .i... a., .,. ,.!,, ... -
u ni i j u iiicuu j buiivift, iAub ,
zephyra? I'matoriMido. I 'tear' when
I turn Iooae. Zephyr sneezing.
Why, I've a good raiaI to-
Piease. mi-htv whirlwind, resist-
t
e:
ess tornado, don'E hit me. Y'ou
wouldn't strike a consumptive man,
, would yos?'
' Wouldn't I?' yelleil the 'fighs
, er' in a terrible vokse; 'wouldn't I?
I'd strike the side of a mountain !'
Well, I'll tell you who I am ;' and
the tall iitau -lorni ever the shrinking
stranger ae if about ll t --pple on him
HD-i .tnnittilate him. "I'laJbiMi. I'm
ehief of this yer cain-p, ami ken lick
tbe man thatsez I aiut. I'm a rasing
lion of the plains, aad every time I
hit I kill. I've got arms like a quarz
stamp, and crush when I go fur a man.
1 1 weigh a ton. and earthquakes ain't
, nowhere when I drop.
I 'Bet I've only ji.t been discharged
from a hospital,' replied the expert.
'I'll send you back agin !' and the
stalwart 'bluffer' caught the little
man by threeolktr and buried him up
on the fioor.
It's unkiud to ue a poor, weak,
1 suffering invalid that way,' expostu
lated the expert as he slowly ruse
i from the fioor. 'Plnse don't joke se-
roughly. Let's take a drink and call
itsq lare. I'm sorry that I have of-
' fended you.' j
, 'Ye thhtk I'm joking, do ye ye
take me fur a josh, eh ? ' I'll show ye
what I am afore I get through with
ye. Ye don't play me fur no tender-
, foot. I'm a native, I am, an I've
stood this yer fooling lung enough.'
Saymg which he dashed the stranger
against tbe table and drew a long
As soon a5 the expert saw this he
j w t, r ..-. .1
w. C T &l U IU(. 1UIV kkiC UJUCi LHbCUU?
snruizraf? il 12 fn ..2 intA tflu .A2, .vifannj .'
hape, and throwing hi hands up, I
crietl: 'I'm unarmed;
I haven't eot!
as much as a peu-knife on me. Please
don't carve me. Kick me to death, if
you mast have my: life, but for heav
en's sake don't stick that terrible
thius into me.' !
. - - ... . . , . ,
2ow as Washoe Pete had no mten-,
.. --...., , . t
i t- , ... j
raghisneek he wa-well pleased
.... . , .
with the opportuuitv thus afiarded
. , .. , . , J, ,,
Lim o. daplaying the deadly weapon,
and, after asserting his bloody iuten
tion returned it to its sheath. He
flourished the knife three or four
times over the cringing expert, and
then lowered it, with the remark:
'Why der your cowardly soul, I
wouldn't disgrace the weepin' by
shoviu it iriloye. No, sir ; but I'll
plugye,' and he drew a revolver.
'I'm unarmed I'm unarmed don't
ye hear me?' wbiaed.the expert.
! 'Go an' heel yourself, then,' retort
ed the bad man.
I don't want to fight.'
'I'll fiakeye fight. I'll take ye at
yer word, aad kick ye to death.'
'Please dou't.'
Washoe Pete laid his knife and Dis-
tol OB the aoailtpr ?1TH than strnHa
rapidly to the stkjs where the emert !
was half crouching ' half-tandino- t
By this time the saloon was full of,
men, all of ffam smHing- at the plct
lf ure before them, regarding it as the j Tne "ssil floras of France, ,ng-' was a put up job," sn& anally hired like feet into a number nine slipper, fin the hurry of political eootroersy
ti? counter befwees the greatest brasnra- hibit ferns nearly fifty feet high, and the money was a gift. But after a j Clerk, dis vara? vedder is sbriakinsri tbe ceruse we ma ci-vif -n,'
H-a A7 Si K crt J . ,, t Brh K finnU -. ,1. i.aA faal- In r?ionr,ofo. Innr fin? ?mnarfc,f wit TTr.ia "H-nnm i n-n In. e;T?nmA? IS-a .--fl T iul i, .. .. .-
sca i n 'a iuc otetta, uuu a tuiaji. paie, " "- "-i" .. . - -.-.-.w., , .-.. .-. UUUo. v, j - ui anj,ji13 nB Ur. .. ,k. rvnv gear sesiMSOST tat it wbs inrwin..-f-v
training ei pert, new wythesectionjand.01 H"15 f2 cireurnfejeace.
a stranger to the wild ways of the bor
der ruffians.
'This thing has gone on 'boat long
neagh,' yelled, 'bad nfan,r stopping
before the expert. 'Ye've been chin -
niar me till I'm riled. Sqear yourself
I'm gomf ta kick, and a Comstoak
imnleain'tja patchin' as a kicker to
Washoe Pete d'ye hear me?
'One instant, please, Pete. (I don't
know your other name.) Yon are sure
other weapons about
i J"
yon? They might go off accidentally
! and injure some innocent party
'That's all the weepins I've got, ef
the iBfarmatifin'Il ease yer sneakin'
mind; and now Fm roinr to
begin
. r T r . - - . nr.. ..
Kiesm'. uiear ine tractr. ruewoolty
boss has broken out o' the kerrell, and
there'll be a corroner's inqnest in jest
about seven minutes.
He raised his ponderous boot, but
it did not swing.
The little raan straightened up like j the name "BHehlll FieW' tbe name
an uuheut bow, aad his left hand shot! still given to the cemetery. The
direct from his shoulder like the pist-1 English Dissenters, excluded from
on of a lcomr,tie, striking Washoe the gravej-ards of the "Chorch of
Pete between the eyes and sending 'England," adopted Benhilf Fields as
that wortiry sprawling on the sawdust I their burial place. For near three
that covered the floor. f hundred years it was used as a ceme-
I'm the cyclone of the West,' he , tery, and now 124,000 sleep in thctsa
shouted, as he bouaded to the pros-! cred oii awaiting the tramp of the
trate form of the 'wwolv hoss' and
raised tbe braggart into a sitting pos
ture. The latter was dazed by the
'terrible Uow he had received, anddid
. tfcr. nn UU trnnri! when
' " w.s. L...U.. " p .. .- c
' the expert drew back to strike again.
Then the blows fell like thunderbolts
upon the head and faee of the 'Whirl
wind, inducing that individual te
raise once more and attempt a defence.
He made an effort to reach bis-weap-j
os, bsc the active expert flunked him
ami planted-twit terrible blows on hk
ears and neck. Then the 'bad mail'
howled .
Let me up I I was only fooiin'
can't ye take a joke, dern ye?'
Ye think I'm jokin.' do ye? Ye
take me for a jssh. eh? I'll show you
what I am before I get through with
ye. Ye don't play me for no tender
foot. I'm a native, I am; an' I've
zlOi this yer footm' long enough.'
Thfe apt reproduction of the native's
peech a few moments previous, and
its almost perfect similitude as regards
tae was two meh for the -oo(ina-
i tured crowd, ad a roar of laughter
d
greeted It that might have been heard
beyond Bodie's bleu".
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Se in, oern ye, i give in : v&ni
ve lase a man a woru wnea lie
squeafc?' shouted the 'tornado,'
swinsig his arms wittily, and stag-
.5s5 "
ha m! as. s n aw it In J t B Itc a w n.1 t. fRvj I
dodge tbe lishtniogstroke of tbe ath
letic expert.
'I'm a howling hurricane ef wrath,'
shouted the expayt. sending forth both
nt with a terrffie effect.'
'Let up, won't you ? I ain't a sand
teg.' 'Not much ; you're only a 'ragin'
lion o the pluin,' ' ami a swift left-
Ibaiwier tit upon th bully's nose.
1 give in, hoars-ely ejucukited the
expert's victim.
'Come on with your quartz stamps,
old wlly hos.' When you hit you
kill, and vmi weigh a toa. Fetch in a
couple ofy our earthquakes. Why dont
you chew my mane? You're a chief,
are you? AH right, ehief, there's a
neat ue for you, aad there's a couple
more.'
With these wrtJe tbe expert 'coun
tered ti the bad mail's' oheek, and
then stretched him panting on the
floor with a 'stinger straight from the
vhoulde:. intlietined Tuoon the lower!
portion of the chest. The expeit
cooly called all hands to the bar to
drink, and as the 'bad man of Bodie'
crawled away he was heard to mutter
that he 'didn't lay out to fall up
against batteriu' rams, no more' a he
'lowed he was game in front of a hull
gymnasium.'
Pateat Plonr.
Almost everybody knows of the
Hnur. rsi MBfenHhntnctPverv'
o- I
one understands what it is. Stripped l
! lechak:alities. thi perhaps about
.the story oiiSs manufacture. The
"
' ha.ir HftMr USUI fk na man a nt nrmfn. I
. .. . .
"" " . --'"''"
""-" i"" "jtv. .. ,
muuu cta a at uuauiu . Jh cuczu uiuu
nf fhp Umn -nt into ths flour in it !
- -
w .- w.H. s -
manufacture that its color was intol
j erably dark. The wheat would be
rrrnf,r1 unl than RnltaH Tn fha ra-
,c . . .,,,- ,,
fuse the bran and middlings would
. . . . . . .r ...
be mcluieiJ a large oroportion of the
wefeht of the spring wheat, and thi
-. ., llff,
i would sell more particularly for feed
r
:forhores. Now the best flour, and
, eXDMaiire. fa raade of lhls
very refuse of the old-fashioned pro-!
cess. It all carae out of tbe discov-
ery of a way to draw out the bran. 1
Under tbe new nrocess tbe wheat is !
ground about as betore. The first re
sult is an ordinary Sour sold- for ex
portation. Then the remainder is
taken and pet upon great horizontal
sieves, and while agitation is going
on there, an ingenious system of draft
is rushing Hp through, carries oT the
bran. Win; is left is the glatinoos
portion of the wheat, the moat nutri
tion and most productive, and out off
tbi?,parified now by thedrawingofif of
I the bran, we get our new-proces flour.'
The result of tbe discovery of tbe
., 1 t 1 it. - ....
ptoctta nas oeeu to mane sue pr
Sorinr- whnt of Minnesota and nr-
Per Wisconsin the mot valuable kind
r- -j . . t
oi &raiQ. and to make the fortunes of
the invealors of the method.
Banya&s- Grate.
In the heart of London, on that
jrreat tnorongnrare "Uity toaiv ana.
.just across the way from Wesley's
first chapel, there is a borying grtmnd
of the old English nnn-conformtsts
which bear? the name of Bnnhiil
i Fields cemetery. A quiet stroit
among its temba ravealed to Q3 some
of the most sacred associations, and
I
f we did not wonder that Soathey calls
it the "Carapo Santo of the Dhaent -
ers." The ingQiar name which the
old cemetery has borne for 300 years:
had its origin as follows :
Tn 1549 "more thail One tbOQSaQti
f . . . .. ..
aray loans' ' or nnman nones were re -
moved from St. Paul's church: yard to
wnat was men a wrtu waste ueiu m
the suburbs efJLondon. These hu-
man remains formed a large mound
or hill in the midst ef the fieW. hence
'
' resurrection. It has not been, used as !
a place of sepulture since 1S32, but in
1560 it was opened with appropriate
ceremonies as a peblie walk
AmoBi the many tombs containing'
eciousdust, that of John Bunyan is?
precKM
doubtless the most noted. There is
no path so well trodden as the one
that leads to his grave. It is with no
ordinary interest that one stands by
tbe lost restfng place of this ''Prince
of Dreamers," and reads the simple
isscriptien :
JOH- BCYA
Author of
"The Pilgrim's Progress."
Ob. August 31. ISSS, &. 63.
A new monument was erected by
public subscription under the. diree-
tion of the Earl of Sbaftsbery in
1582. This monument Id-in the form
of a large sarcophagus, being nine
feet long and six feet high. On the
top ie a full length reeumbent marble
statue of Bunyaa, wrapped in a eloak,
with his bead on a pillow and a book
in n'5 band as if he te dreaming out
his "Pilgrim's Progress." PkUodefphia Pre.!.
On onesideof tne monument Chri3- -
tiaa is represented as starting on j jra. Clara P. Boss delivered a iee
his jour&ey. Ke is bent down be- j tore on 'Woman's Kinsdom' In Bos-
neath the heavy burden and looks
very sad. On the opposite side the
i Pi!gcim has reached the crass, his
burden has fa lieu from bis shoulders
and his countenance io beaming with
joy. But John Bunyan needs uo bet
ter moHBQieet than his own "Pil
grim's Progress, " a book tbat will lie
next the Bible on the good man's ta
ble while the world endures. No un
inspired book bae been fanslated in-1
to so many languages. And a
srand old hero was the dreamer of
Bedford Jail. Imprisoned for no ofeh-
er offence than the preaching of the
gospel he was oSered his liberrr if he
would not enter the pulpit again, but
his noble soul ?porned tbe offer, and
he replied : "Let me out of jail to
day and I'll preach again to-morrow."
As we ?azed on thc ca,m face of tbe
dreamer carved in marble, how his
own words thrilled our hearts: "As
i waieu tnrougif me- wuuerness 01
this world I lighted on a certain
T 1 it I L MJ
place where there was a den, and laid
in that place to sleep ; and as I slept
I dreamed a dream." Blessed dream!
Little did Bunyanknow how many
millions it would cheer on the way to
the "Celestial City.''-rroy Time.
A TYan:in:r to Husbands.
Husbands will do well to take warn-
Ing hereafter, and not be so fast in
borrowing money of their wives.
Yesterday, in the Couaty Court, a
jury returnea a veruiei lor Airs.
Maria Knyper against her lawful bus-!
v -!. -ii- W-H
uuuu. uvvuxu -"'fui ,,Ui"i
"Uicu uwu t . Vjiuchu aiKira, 4i
to have gona it0;he geaerat family
- -
pj to y grocery bills and butchers'
Lmilimb tuit T-hih Maria claims
accounts, but which Maria claims
. , j . i u ,
was -merely maneu- me om genue
man, anu was so oe promptly repani.
r rvo tanrc tn vniz riiaa aoam. rt wg in
--"- - ' ..- w-w .v. w. .
,,, .1 tl..i- r, ,: , -,r.-'
fc'- - i- - ----- -
.. - r
j had been married sefore contracting
nri-ei. Lfiat. ufi.ii i.ufittfinr?) ruk jiuii ,
their present relations, one being a
, , . . , .. ..
Innp lorn wirtnw nne! ihp nlhr n snr.
-' .M. -m.'"1- Mr. H. C. P.ussey, who-
, usi "fiUvci i u a viu a j uivu
etarv difficulties, the two azreed that
1
their respective property should re-
main iataet. each enjoving the bene-!-"," ' . ..awa m
fit of his and ber estate. But no,ca"le baTe been shlPPd frora tBe
5nnniir wpr,ti,pv mHrri.Hl rf ih, m-1 rsB?e sn,! that the entire shipments
terest kegaa to roll ia.than Cornelius
,itfiP bv litfcle. snmppdad tn btainin
nearly SSQO from Maria. He never for!
- C
., mnt ,.Tnd tt,,r k- a .
. W. .w.- ..-,,.. w .... . , .J.
thing but an aagei ia the old lady's
eyes natil he was awakened from his
dream by an attorney's letter notify-
fnz hjm of tbe &ct that j,s wa3 jn
deoted to Mrs. Maria Kayper to the
Q, r cc at r.. :i.!,.T a-r
"fuapo-cible!" ex-
claimed tbe old gentleman-; "it ean- ser oi oemg invueu to remain ; iiary Aead-ov, sad went into the re-notbe!"a3d-tbenhe7uShedupstair3home-
Glover was fh aaaaimous j beHoat ?eaehiag tbe rafc named.
to the apartment of his beloved Maria. Congressional Seberman wbo was al-1 Upon hfe receat eaiigtajent h was
"What does this mean." be shouted. ' was getting his grab-books fastened notseBt rn tBe fen,. .h Kno
'handing her tbe lawyers letter. Thein sorne Denwrats traeaorav to the
old lady pet on ber speetaeles, resd
t the letter, pat the speotaeles in the
. . . .
case aatn, naauea ttie fetter DacE,
nnrf romnrto? "Oh t-, 1 fmm m-z
, .. . w...... .. , ... .ksm. ...b.
f attorney about tbe little aecount yon
i owe me." and resumed dusting the
bed-jootrr.
Cornelius tore around a little said
j is instructed the jury, ia eecr, that
:
fir
they believed the plaintiff foroish
ed monev to the defendant oat of her!
own estate.on condition that it shoo W
: be repaid at some future time, aad
that no part of the same had been re-
paid; or, if the Jury believed the
plaintffTdelivered the money in dis-
pote to the defendant without any ex
press agreement, and under saeb Gtr
ccmstances that Jheyams-ocjrht to be
retnrned r or. if th?v bplivpd nlain-
I -- - -
tiff cohabited with defendant as his
j wife, and further foand that during
sach cohabitation the plaintiff far-
nished from her separate estate men-
ey to the defendant npon hfe. request
nnil Ihot nb mnnar hie nn haon ro.
-
, -..- w... . Mw , ... ww. .w
1 naid bv defendant to the nJaintiff.
i then they should find for the plaintiff,
Luniess tney also loand that tsg-money
j was delivered to the defeadan: as a
. voluntary cift. But even here thei
' ort held thaf ihhfrrfpn of thp nraAf
. . ....... -. ..-,
was on the defendant to show tbat;aod Sft t3ai4 bead of eattle for
such money was plainly intended as
a gift by the plaintiffto the defendant.
The facts and tbe law being all against
Cornelius there is nothing left for
him but to pay it back again, aad for
other husbands to take warning, lest
a little bill be presented them when
they hardly expect jt. Tne success j ir Milted Fillmofe. bai. the
of the courageous Mrs.Knyper under j Bufialo list sufcsesibees ta tbe yei-
Uwu ,r, .cU.u.aSC .a -
er wives, ana before long the doeset
fof tbe county court will probably be
jotted with caseslwlth a wife on one
side and a husband on the other, fight-
' ing like grim death for victory,
The law which favors-pach proceed-
, insr5 mar be very en h! table, bat deals L
, - - t , - f
a terrible blow at tbe 'OBe-flesh" no-
jfon that has so long prevailed. In
ter Ocean.
Republican "Class" legislation.
Eaemies of taeRepubtcan party
charge it wish having devoted itself
mainly "to tbe improvement of das
es." This is partially true
ItS first,
work was to pat on their feet, and
give nomesteacs ano a jfcir coanee id
the world to the men whom southern
arrogance-derided as "the mud-sills of
soetety." The aforesaid ,mud-sills,"
r reciprocated tbe kindness.in due tf me,
by making tbe armies of the- Union
i miracles of daring and endurance.
ton on Tuesday, in whicb sbe took
groend against woman sBfTrag.. Ta
? ciosfagsbe ss-id: "No woman's Kfe
is complete without husband and
chiWren. Never was monarchy so sam- XBe ?5 e law mvoiv
absolute, never a kingdom so loyal as ' ed tbe WIS -.WO sew sehool
the Sock of little ones over whom ahoosesaBd ths npveneat of 2V
mother reig&s.' To those womea
who. blessed by love, eoasecrated by
wWebood, refuse tbe crowning glory.
of their life, tbe majesty of mother -
hood. Sbe sadr "there ks nosunshine
iyte a baby's face, no music like the
patter of its little feet; its prattle
(sweetens every eup of disappointment
and blunts tbe edge of care. The time
will come when the hair on your
temples is gray ; that tbe heart be
neath wbieh no child has lain will
ache for thesaeredburden ; when tbe
elasp of little fingers will be passion-
ateiy tongeu lor; woen to Be caHes
by the dear name of mother would
, mafce you a radiaat queen
i "
t
In the Japanese hell, tbe- wieked
'
fall into nests of burning scorpions,
where they are tantalized by glimpses
thefr frfentJs n)?iaZ themselves
ia a Ia,ke ofw,1 water. They are tied
to roeks,aod red-hot lead poHred down
tbeir throats ; are chased by hyenas
tbeir throats ; are chased by hyenas
f tbroezh a field of open knives and
I other sharp instruments; are tortured'
j by having tbeir limbs sawn off and by '
I being thrown into a revolving wheel
0f gre, gome are made to hug redhot
.stove-pipes, while Satan himseif.with
a amile. Is fanaing them. Otbera
swjm jn sea2 Qf blood sorrouoded by
anrnm? aemon. innprn ami are
I .7" 77 ... -----
t-WM.W. K. .. ...r..... ... .w....- ...1.....
untoi in 9 mL ran sf KdhAtcHlnhHr
having their toagues pulled out.
Some cflrrv Hesvv burdens of csal aad
' .i. s. :. .k . u i,
frt rvrt- rP ttafa fKa ftp a. hitn nanr rtn
(kU1-.. u u.t UkU & "-
tiras.
umana uMaatercam isxcMXJiGfr : ine
4-1 jTb i- -n, ft
1 ate J. V. luff, of Denver, bad the
, ,
, . .
his herds were numbered by the ten
J
1 was in ine Union stock yards last
week with the sixth shipment from
i ,l.to 1. am A p,n,n W.T ilW WnM4 .f UnnT
' 7HI reach M 0Sa this aeafrQ requir-
,0 tw w '"ttepors iaem 10 mar-
i -. rtil i. a it
trot Thi- ;haira tn rohof arlant t-ixa.
I "'s lcade oi tbe WtfSt fe growing.
f " c "' W3C1" c"c'
' pn5e aBd rwxes3-
To newspaper men It will be rather
nroornful news, when they learn tbat)
' ice Krsat aau mjij uwver 1 in uao
' ierror ol "e P0" and tB9 ame-,e"
meilt of Kepabiicaasn. WesaoaMbel
I oripiy Fa rt rf rrfc nLkt-n rVa w i
"--J - vr. , -c.
! there was a dearth of sews be was
bandy. Inder Qcsoi
j A Dutchman wasr seated In a shoe
it I store trying his best to get h Haiiry
jit yJEinure GczeUe.
J
ITES3 GFmTEESS.
gbrysantheiauBw and straw bats
I shea Id now be takes is.
Practical ceokery is tacgkt in the
lisadon PsbKcSbfeea.
Ocr coraaieree with France fe hovt
worth SMMta,ftaiNMilly.
iareteea tMKaarii bead f eattle
ae conentratedt a Dsfea itr. Ean-
w- -mm
i SQS-
j The English estnwie thai the coa
of killing each Kaffir te S2e late war
was$5i
Tbe Baes?of E4barg'5glrrfcaby
:. n. -r- . . .
j; ukmb t MCarkt'i
w" .
twenty-sixth
graudefaHd.
A Ckicese kp-grower sfeipp&d thir-ty-aine
bales ml hps, fr Scktnr
Cal., recently.
I Colored has fctteefipeiMiBdrer
tbe East this seaeoa.
A Saratoga savings baak skat up
hist Mooiiay with i J 51, 1 TO liabH iuea
ami $3,060 aflsh &sas
Afrs. Vas Cot wa eeeveted on a
FuIuh ferry boatasni wJgbg two hun-
' d red and' twenty-five poande.
, tew fcVerfand with agiftof S100.
Moboerats yesterday. Republican?
to-day. Democrats next week is the
way the Boat Pwst put it tbe day af
ter tbe Butler CoRventkm.
Xo lass- dtao 5Sfr.9M.SS graiaa of
opium are broeght into, ton- country
aBBually. Tb&re are esBoosed to be
over2ea,CflOapiem eatera In the Uni
ted States.
Tbe Protecfetaaisfes ie ths dominion,
par lament have a majority of over
seventy. Does this mean tbat C3na-
; da has tned fee. trade ami k heartily
j sfek of it?
i Siae tbe fteglnBJasr of Mm. yellow
fpvpr prkUlprnW ia Vannkb uirloan
I of the! pbysiefaas eraployed by the
-. ... ... . . MMmWL f B..W.k.
Howard asoebttton there bav? died
! of the dkujase..
Already Bgkiads bead is on Cyp
ress, and at Its old bttslaess of break
lag eaaias. Tbe goverameftt baa or
dered tbe efuaB-tipatks of all slaves
on tbe isiaiHl.
It beks as-ikoccb.Be. Betles-will
be left blooming alowe oa his ticket
in Massachusetts. Tbe lieutenant
governor aad several otbe nominees
have withdc&WB.
x"e "w " campBKory ecuea-
tma iB lt&lT b workteg well, it ia
( 00 old ones.
The San Francisco taint ia the mosS
P"odBtiye Jbstitciioa of tbe kind in
1 tne world. Its cotsage amounted last
year to $42,7fr,50Q more than the ag
gregate production of tbe three larg
est mists in Great Britain.
ATme. inehat, a Hoa tamer came
near being killed while sbe was per
forming in a cage f wild animate a:
ilalboro, Mass , a fKfeexl panther
biting ber oa Ifearra a ad hip. Her
coolness saved ber, aad she cowed trer
beast with a whip.
Dtspatehes from army o&cfafe state
tbat the outbreak of tbe Cheyenne
f ladiaBs is owing 4b&i management
fof tbe Ifrdtaa sprvlw aaif tKt inor
i .j Uor-a ..r.. .t
woem nave remained ob their reser-
vatioa bad tbeirraUoae been supplied
but theywece eecapeHed to resort io
raWils to 3Bfe,fe4eH:e
;
Nashville Bcmmer fDem.)
rj Sbernwa is oa tbe fea
Secre-
J ernwa te oa tbe feaee at last
He is not aw so awh of a harl
money reseraptiooigt as be was
While Wail street basgt&g to h
coat tei to feeeP n'si oa tbeiraide. he
seema to se starviag to gel over mt
tne ""' e lTeenlaek bull.
If the Canadians can not succeed In
annexation to thfc couatry, thejseen:
j , , r.-it . . -
trLHie to anefcaetr lOtwilE cTT
'r by emigratia. Over thirty thousand
sUes last vear bv wa- of tw tJTU
. . - -' vs tDe Pr-
ef ber citfcseas sgbt tbe United
In ....
auraK aiooe, aau n is tboaght the
emigratioa this year will be grea'y
i increased.
Professor "White, ofCaraeH Umver
sity, jaat letursed from Serope, says
i America must look to ber laurel in
regard to tbe cobmbob school system.
as In England. France, and Italy sys-
terns ot ori&aarv ane enmmn jennr"
, education are beiaMr AtoA, .
( i an w.a gxea care. JEorope, te
, hi3-ks, has made great progress with
, in the last few yea.13 twrd better
, J Z.l-
systems of edecatioa.
f .waw n. :N. x w JTCT UUU.-3i.C-
mat aa ei- jiajor general n? the L r:
federate service bad enlisted as a pri
vate soldier in tbe regaiar armyt
There baa beea a great deal of curios--
ity exhibited as to who tbe reJacd
Geaerai mi,nfe 5 Tt tr,-: th
the man fe Major Geaera, s.
who is a gradoate ef West Point Un
I giaarv. reereifc; t bet was detailed fzc
clerical duty at the War DepartEsent.
- '.
The Domeeratfc oarlr of ph-ns'-A
banded in its cheeks yesterday, sur-
I rendered its orraafaatioa to the
Greeabaekers, aad has passed Ii.to
history. We bave, perhaps, not s- -
1 ken 23 respectfaity of tbe decease!
supri.jr
its etteCSr as ber. jkcer Jbu. ,.x7
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