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Has a Complete Abstract of Titles oaURenlEtattaXenialCMBntar. 1 HHAKLES HELMER, iT& KASHIOXABEE m T3..1 Z Pt .. telC -wwvw ftiiu yiut rfA massh. y&r-aw-Ttrwl, TTavinc-lrr-rf hana.i i -Tam- J, y-n ". . " -wa o -? f-JaTK5Sr iS Wla saP of A. Robison. .Sir I am prepared to do work - " - - K....U3A Reasonable Rates. X5-Bepalrtn. neatly and promptly done. Shop 2o-filAIain Street JSrownvitle. JYcbrasfca. Dull I i I li IS- I nJiT rjiTj uu Diiii i S-Tr,ljBaL'rf !&&& VESETINE Ci.-j.lV(-i-,-!ri rTK-lAn kas no:ca. a.' & olood uj-rflSr Ueiruza: issua- w n:erfii cares af ter ii vtaer remed.es had felted. I vatted lie iab- tt. I- j prepared trom Hart, reota aad he t each of xit is u.jtily ei&cv ? and the- are raoocn - dedta such, a manner as to pradaceastoclahlssre- SUili. etme Is tie great Elocd Purifier great ElocdP Vei WLI care tie wcrst cases cf Scrcfala. TEGETINE Is racotuziecded by physicians and apothecaries. Ve& Has rT.rred sasae rsarcellocs enrss la. cues of Cancer. TEGETIXE i Cuxea the worst cases of Canker. Vesetine "'- .succeaa In 3ercurial dls- YEGETIKE Will enuHcate salt Hhenm fraa the system. ITesetiae t ! TEGETEs'E 9nniAJ whwvsXtm nr? rtri l-nm tViA Ws ulucb .umwywuvu n rayntta fc urcia Ve me B? la & valofthte retcedy f.r Headach. ! TEGEl'IKE Will care Dyspepaia. getine 'stores th entire system to a healthy caodlUec. TEGETINE Eeajves de carse of DfrriTiass. irsj v egeime i raininess ar tie Ststnach. TEGETINE. Cun-3 p n in the tack. I '2JiJLi6r EnVcteally cares Kolzey C mpla-n:. : TEGETINE I la eCectiv c la cart, c Fena.3 Weakness. , Sai 3 V , ; Is tae -a: renietlj C-r Genera. DecH.ry Vegetlne la actnoW. d,jeit br a. c as af ppl" Ui be the t aad ii.t xelwJsie b.oAi pcxiner is. ie VE& ETI N E PREPARED BY H.S.STEVENS, BOSTOS", MASS. Vagctine ia Sold bj all Druggists. TEZ ADVZKTISZIi RI1TII6 DEPARTMENT. A flae assortment of Tys. Bor ders. Bales StOCt CLC. frprtntiBS. Brje:t?Errx:isnNu CARDS, Colored aad Bronzea Lafeeis, Sr-ATKHETS. LETTEIJ i- I5ILLHE.U)S ENVELOPES, Clreclars. Doggers Jrogrsmnea. Show Celtqs, BLAXE WORK OF ALL KIXDis, With aeataesa and dispatch i i Cheap on Isfebioe IVobk XQTSOLICmZ). rA3HECTHZE EACZZS, C&rsan-HIocs, BROWSVILLE, 5EB. FKAHZ FTTiTVTBB., agon lacksmithhof OITE DOOIt WEST OF COCET HOUSE. T"AG0X ilAKES'G, Repairing, SaadJocon.j suanerajKi oasbo-t sowos. satisdeaon zaaraa- TO. eu.-4. .-x.. J. RATJSCHSOiB'S ! Lunch & 0aT jJl. I don't. Phil. Denser's old stand. BrowiiTille - - Nebraska n t V 1. ,U:.V A t -IIILIUS PKSITAG-. Caniap, House& Sign Painting, Gr-HTifng. GUdiTTg. Bronzias-, Papr Haasiac aad Cafcfaalalas. &tfCh ear and Gtsz i?Ta- Tar wfinH aniv tn IfSSKSg- Sh0poverAbott&errs t 6Z ?. !& (k -t V ihA - (4 I J Rl 1TSV MJi CI A!i 1 - r" I buy my bee by Jake. ri, ?n- .ti il.v 1. ii.il.Nf The "Cominsr Xan." I A pair of very chubby legs. Endued In scarlet boee; A pair of little, stubby fcnots, With rather doubtful toes , ' A little kilt, a little eoat. mother can- .Audio! before ns strides. In state. The future "coming man." Hla eyes perchance will read the stars, And search their unknown ways; ' Perchance the human heart and soul Will open to their gaze; I Perchance their keen ami Canning glance (Will be a -nation's lijht Those eyes, that now are wistful bent On some "bisr fellow's" kite. That brow, where mighty thoughts wKI I dwell. i In solemn. secret state; " Where fierce Ambition restless strength Rfaall war with future fate; Where Science from now bklden caves Newtreasur a shall outpour TU knit now with a troubled doubt ; Are two, or three centa more? Those lips that, in the coming years. Will plead, or pray, or teach ; Whose whispered words, on lightning flash. From world to world may reach; I XD3i, sie.aij grave, uiujr apeu-o. cuiiw:;.-..!. ot. . .. . 1 ... Or. smiling, win control Are coaslng now for ginger-bread. With all a baby' soul I Those hands those little busy hands So stlctey, c1i.ll. and brown ; Those haala. whose only mUlon Seems To tar all onler down Who knows what hidden strength may lie Within their ehatby grasp, Thoesh now 'tis bet a taffy atlct In. sturdy hold they clasp ? Ah. Wesstncr on those little bands, Whose work fc yetuadone! And blesitns on those Mule feet. Whose race is yet unrun t And blessings on the little brain. That baa not learned to plan ! Whate'erthe Fetcre holds in store. God ble&s the -coming man !" THE YILLA&E PEIEE. Taie of Washington. In one of the loveliest villages of i oll Virzrnia there lived in the year 175 , an old man, whose daughter was declared, by universal consent, toi be the loveliest maiden in all the country round. The veteran, in his youth, had been athletic and muscu lar above all his fellows, and his breast, where he always wore them. ; could show the adornment f three meials, received for hb victories in irynuiatic feats when a young man , . , , nac oeen snecoc in marnage oy maoy '-uitora. One broucht wealth anoth er a fine person another this, anoth er that. But they were all refused by the old man. who became a: last a by-ord for Lis obstinacy, among the joung men of the village and neighborhood. AMpnhthp nineteenth hirth-dav - j of Annette, his charming daughter wno was as amiaoie anu muuesu as she was beautiful, arrived. The morn ing of that day. her father invited all the youth of thecourtry to a hay making frolic. Seventeen handsome and indusrious young men a-sem-bled. They came not only to make hay, but also to make love to the fair Annette. Tn three hours they had filled the father's barns with the new- J ly dried grass, and their own hearts with love. Annette, by her fatherV command. had brought the malt liq uor of her own orewing, which she presented to each enamored swain with her own fair hands. 'Now. my boys." said the rid keep er of the jewel they all coveted, a leanine on their pitch forks they all o.MmhlfH rnnriH thp. rinnr in rh u pnal nf tt,o u.a.,in r..rr- , .- !.? .. ' ui luc c'ciiiuk, ix , , mj iau3t j i,m , i, j ,1 nave nearly an oi ynu raaue proposal- for my Annette. Now, you ?e. I don't care anything about money orl talents, book-larnine nor soldier- learninsr. I can do as well by my jral as any man in the countrv. But Is want her to marry a man of my own ! crit. Now. you know, or ought to know when I wa a youne-ter, I j could beat anything in all Virsinny in the way o' Ieapins. I got my old ( woman by beatinc the smartest man ion the Eastern Shore, and I have I too! tne oatn ana sworn u, mat no sha" ma my daughter with- out jumping nr it You understand ; i me, ooyp. iiieres tne green OU" ! f here' Annette." he addd. taking I his daughter, who -too! timidlv be- I hind him, by the hand. "Now. the lone that jump- the farthest on a dead level, shall marrv Annette this ver night." This unique address was received by the young men with applaas. And munv a youth of trial, cast a glance of anticipated victory back up- un fcue u.c.j, ..j-v.. . .a.va.- The maiden left their looms and quilting-frames, the children their noisy sports, the slaves their labor?, and the old men their arm-chairs and long pipes, to witne-s and triumph in the success of the victor. All proph esied and wished that it would be young Carroll. He was the handsom est and Best-humored youth in the country, and all knew thatastran? mutual attachment existed -between him and the fair Annette. Carroll had won the reputation of being tbe "best leapr and in a country where such athletic achieve- ments were the sine qua non of a man's cleverness this was no ordina-i ry honor. The arena allotted for this hvmene- al contest was a level space in front of j the village-inn. and near the centrp of a grass plat, reserved in the midst of the village, denominated the "green." The verdure wa3 quite worn og" at ! this place by previoa exercise? of a' similar kind, and a hard surface of J Band, more benefitting for which it was to be n.ed. supplied its p!ace. The father of the- ..v,-ly. blcsbinE. and withal happy prize, for ahe well iknew who would wia.l with three! other patriarchal Tillaaers, were the; Resuming his ceat, the victor jndjjes appointed to decide upon the .sought, with his eye the fair prize he claims of tb-several competitors. The had, althnnzh nameless and un Iast time Cam 11 tried his .fcill in this known.so fairly won Sheleaned upon exercfre, he "cleared." to use the her fh-rr arm. pl and distressed, leaper's phraseology, twenty-one feet j Her lover stood aloof, cfcwnv and j and one Inch. The Ftgual was eivpn. and by lot the youne: men stepped into the arena, "Edward Grayson, seventeen feet," cried one of the judge. The youth had done his utmost. He was a pale. iintpllectual student. But what had intellect to do in euch an arena? Without a look at the maiden, be left the ernund. "Dick Boulden. nineteen feet! Dick, with a laugh, turned away, and replaced hi cnat. "Harry Preston, nineteen feet and three inches. Well done, Harry Pres ton I" shouted the .spectators; "you have tried hard for the acres and t homestead. " Harry also laughed, and swore he only jumped for the fun of the thing. Harry was a rattle-brain fellow, but never thought of matrimony. He loved to walk and talk, and laugh and romp with Annetta, but sober mar - riatie never came into his head. He only jumped for the fuu of the thing. (He would not have taid so, if he were sure of winning. "Charley Sirom, fifteen feet and a half! Hurrah for Charley I Charley'H wtrr! cried the crowd, good humor- edly. Charley Stmms was the clever- est fellow in the world. His mother advised him to stay at home, and told him if he ever won a wife, she would fall in love with hi- good temper rather than his leg-. Charley, hew ever, made a trial of the latter' oa- pabilities. and lot. Many refused tolzrasped his hand with gratitede, aad euler the li-t altogether. Others made f the next moment Annette was weep the trial, and only one of the leapers ! mg for pure jy upon his shoalder. had yet cleared twenty feet. JThe welkin itrog whh the aeeiama- "Now." cried the villagers, "let's tions of the delighted villagers, and see Henry Carroll. He might to beat amid the temporary excitement pro this;" and every oe appeared. a'ilUedbv this aet. the rtranzer wtth- they called to mmd the mutual love of the last competitor ad the sweet Aauette. as if they heartily wished liis ucee-3. Henry stepped to hh post with a i i firnv tread. Ins eye cianeed with eon-1 j fidence around upon the villagers, j and rp tpH hfnro h tuHiniliid fur-1 ftt - aapon the face of AaRette-. as rf tn p . ., l!lilPDfrnm ,haf , . .t . , ... w.. ...V..V.....UI .... .-pun ou j. j uraace which the oeo&sioH called for. Returning the encouraging glance ' with which she met hi- own. with a road smile upon bis lips, he bound ;d forward. "Twenty-one feet and a half!' jshauted the multitude, repeating the, .- . , .. r jumiuuBcaieiik ti iie 01 tite sut.sre-: . twenty-one .eet ana a hal.-riarry Carroll forever! Annette and Harry!" aanus. caps. aD nausereteis wav- f ed over the heads of the peetator. j ""' ",e U1 "eUenieo .-iaaene ( spars? leu wuu joy. when Hen rv Carroll moved to hi- .- MMiinii iri mrivt fir ihm nrt7ri i toil ww .a - ...-. . v. f-aas. mm - gentlemanly young man. in military andre-a frock-coat, who had rode Bp to the inn. dismounted and joined the spectator, nnperceived, while the contest was goiug oa, stepped suddenly forward, and with a know ing eye mea-ured deliberately the space accomplished by the lastleapr. We was a stranrrer in thp vHIh"p. Hi handsome face and easy address at- trocted the eves of the villas maid- n and his manlv and sinewv frame, t in which symmetry and strength wcrt hannllv nnifprf v.,!!or? fnrfh tl.o'PUZ2'e"- - - .-,.-. w .... , w. .... ....u i.....,; r . .... .... ! ouiunau-Mi i me jmt m-u. .waynap. mr. Ptraneer. you tntnic vou caD beat that?" said one of the hy-stander, remarking the manner in which the eye of the straneerscan ned the arena. "If you can leap be- ?ond Henry Carroll, you'll beat the best man in the colonies." The truth ' of thi- observation was assented to by j -he recognizes in ie an old aetiusint a central murmur. ; ance." And be smiled wRh a myste- "Is it for mere amusement you are ' rious air, as he gazed upon both aiter loruing thi pastime?" inquired the natly. youthful stranger, "or ie there a prize for the winner?" "Annette, the loveliest and wealth iest oi our village maidens. i to be . ' m - ' tn- rwaro ot tne winner." erlea one f - .,,.. t tnejuoges. "Art- the list? open to all?" "All. young ir!" replied the fath er ef Annette, with intere-t. hi youthful ardor rising a. he -nrveyed the proportion- o( the straight-limbed young stranger. "She i? the bride of him who out-leaps Henry Carroll. If von will try. you are free to do o. But, let me tell you. Henry Carroll has no j ,M Virginia. Here fc my daughter, sir- looknthpp xnri nik .,- ,-; t The officer glanced upon the tremb ling maiden about tobertFered on the altar of her father's monomania with an admiring eye. The1 poor girl look ed at Harry, who stood near, with a troubled brow and an angry eye, and then cast upon the new competitor an imploring glance. Placing bis cnat in the hand of one f thejudges he drew a sash be wore beneath it tighter round his waist. . and takiugrheappointed stand made. appearantiy without effort, the bound that was to decide the happiness or misery of Henry and Annetta "Twenty-two feet and sn inch ! shouted the judge. The shout was re- peated with surprise by the spectators. who crowded around the victor, fill-' ling the air with congratulations, not ! unmingled, however, with loud raur-' mnrs from those who were more near-! ly interested in ths happiness of the Iovsrs, The old man approached, and pra-apinp b had exuUicly. called , him his on, and daM he frk preader of him than if he were a prince. Phys- i ieal activity and streaglk were the old leanpr'a tmo nntM nuutr mortified, admiring the suDr-rioritv of , the stranzer in an esercie in which he prided himself aa unrivalled, while ' he hated him for hi succe-s. . "Annette, my pretty priz," said . the victor, takinzr hr naive hand. . i - , . "I have won you fairly." Atnetter che-k berame paler than marble; she trembled like an a pen leaf, and ciuite closer to her father. while the drooping eyes soacl t the! form of her Invpr. Hi hmw crew I dark at the -trancer's lancHaef. 'I have won you. my pretty flower, to make you a bride tienibie not so violently I mean not myself how- frpr nrniTti T nmrht to ti " ui!miI h , e , , with gallantry, "to wear so fair a ssm next to my heart. Perhaps," and he J cast his eyes inquiringly, while the 'current of life leaped joyfully to her ' brow, and a murmur of surprise ran I through the crowd, "perhaps there Is 'pome favored youth among the crowd I wh has a higher claim to thi jewel, "Young sir," he continued, turning to the surprised Harry, "methmks vou were the victor in the !it before me I strove not for the maiden. though one could .not well strive Arai i fairer but from love for the manly i sport in which I saw yoe engMgeit. You are the victor, and as such, with the perraispion of this worthy asseta Wy. you will receive from my hand the priz- you have so well aad honor ably uoa." The youth sprang forward and drew from the erowd. moo a led his horse, and spurred bits at a brisk tfe through the viliaee. That night Henry aad Aaaette were married. atd the health of the mysterwus and noble-hearted Strang-1 er was drank in overflowing hamper . ..ri.. hr...r..i.c m nracess of timet there-were bora ,., , . fc i unto tue murrieu pair pwhb aim uairs."- ; jerSr aft4l Henry Corroll had beeome CW. Henrr Carroll of the P.evolution- lary army. Oie eveniag, having jast returned home after a havd eanttihvga, he was tsittms with hid fatally rg the g .fiery Ku ju.mo nrrv.haH., ! '" "" """ w ."" ' ' " i U w i-'t waa a-wa a ww . ,.-u ,, ,,.Uniud At,fui rrio UP ! kaBd aiia,mneed the approach of Gen. J j Washington and suit, informing him I lat be ?YttmM bia upHai.ty for tne nght. The ,ieee2?Hrj dtrec-i tioa5 were eiven ,B rrfrfeaa- to the hou-ehold p.-eparatioae,aad Cl. Car- , - . . . . t .... ,j roll, ordering hi bore, rode forward to meet and escort to his hou-e the distiitcui-hed gaettt, whom he had never yet seen, althouch serving in the .-ame widely-extended army. That evening, at thetabie. Annette, now become the dignified, matronly. and still handsome Mrs. Carroll. j could not keep her eyes from the Aiee of her illustrious visitor, .cverv ra- rae,,t o" two she would steal a glance at hi-cnmmsBdinglearure. and haif- dnuhtinfly. half-a8eredly. shake her , 1 head and look auia. to be still more Her absence of rarnd and 1.1. .. I eioarra--Hienw &t iciisih csme ci- dent to her husband, who inquired, lan - cMoBsteiy. sne were in "I u-pect. Colonel.' said the Gen eral, who had been sometime, with a 'quiet, meaning smile, observing the lady's curious and pozzled survey of his features "that Mrs. Carroll tbink- The ColoBel started, and a faint memory of the pac -eeated to be re- vived as he gazd, while the lady ro-e . i impa?t:i iw. wei uai, u , bending eaiserly ftrward over the tea- ' urn, witn eiaspeii naao-.-, ana an eyejer frc.e(v. of inten-e. eer inquiry, fixed full! 0n thea.ecoad day ff the mediefae upon him. tood for a wwh-nt wh does not ac freely, give half drachm her lips parted, as-if se woald speak, i Parion ina. my der madam, par don me Colonel. I mast put an end to tthi- scene. I have become, by dint I if camp-fare and hard ,a&, too bb- wieldy to leap again twenty-two feet and one inch, eves fur ss fair a bridr as one I wot of." The recognition, with the surprise. ilelisht and happiness that followed. are left to the imagination of the reader. General Washington W33 Indeed th handsome young "leaper." whose mysterious appearance and disapfn-ar- ance in the native village of the lover-. I is still iraditiooarv whose claim to a snbstentiul body of bona ride flesh and blood was stoutly contested by the village story-tellers, until the happy denouement which took place at the Sospilable mansion of Colonel Carroll. Cleansing the Scalp. A teas p oo fci of ai2Ennia to a bas- ( In of lukewarm water, and ued with Castile -soap, will wash the head niee- ly. Rob the scalp thoroughly, rins- is weH after. wit clan water. It will prevent the hair fatlins oat, by keeping itfree from themnstysmeHio common in hoi T54hsr. Hearts-Ease. ST 2A2T S. SaxatET- Of aa Site tesay bods that Ww In ttrt or oaety watlMr. Of aU tke doves Sbafc ae aa g ThwtMle twelve MMta agekf , This lttUe perpiepai y brtwga Thoughts ef the sweetest, sadtiesc ttotzgr. I had a Utile lever once, S"iH Bard tn gtve me posies; Hta eyea were bice as kyaateCsa. His Hpa were red ad resets. And everybody teved lu praise - r-. wp(r Vior nvf -f.T rr, The slrki that went to school wrth me ilade lt;t.e Jealous speeches. Because be broogfct m leyaJy Hl Mggebt ptama aad peocftea. And always at. the door tocW watt To earry home my books aad srata. "Tbey coaktat see" with post and Cing- "The mighty landnatloa About that little snab-nemid ttelag To win such admiration; As If tbre weren't a dozes girls With, nicer eyes, and Jesger ceris r And this I knew as weH as they. And sever could see eieariy Why more than AlarJon oc Hay I ahouid be loved ho dearly. So once I asked htm wfcy was this. He. only answered with a kiss. Until I teased htm "TeK me why I waul to kaow the reu&oa ;" Wbeu ffooa the gardea bed cicse by. The panalea were in seavioo). He ptueEeti aad gave a Cnwer to-me. With sweet aad atmp4e gravity. "Ibe garden is In Woom," be saki, Wltu Illilea pale aad ateprfar. VPttte. ras&, and verbenas red. Aad f ueafct porpte sptesder. But evecand aoove the rest, Tula little hearts-ease suits me best.' "Am I your Utile haru-easa taa f I askrd with bicshiag picasese; He answered yea I aad yes aguia Heorta-ea&e and oVaree Ueoaers That the rem mi world aad all the sea Held nothing half aa sweet aa me I I llsteaed with a praed dettgfec Too rare for words, to euptt. 2Cor ever dreamed wbat ctlei Might Would eocee toehUl my rapesrs. OaeK I forsee toe leader btoOK Of poaaies round a little tomb? Lite holda some ctecn ezperiecca. As BBoatof asdtiffler. Aad Tve bad otbwr leases sinee I teac asy little lover; Bet still this pcrpte pansy briags Tboeghts ot the saddest, sweMjC ietaga. Cuttle Diseased Prom Eating SaaU. Editor State Journal. It i-hkely that cattle have beett 1b jured by eatiug smut on coraatulka. but thfe mut is not a very aetive pak. ou. Iu la70. Dr. John Ganigee fed forty-two pounds of it to two eowa at the rate of about a pouad.uday. The row that ate ibeseiut mixed with dry i fad. htet Rome ll,h. and th otar .- , .i. .i . j luatslc""B " w "" """" fs some flesh during the eoatiauaiMSe of the eXaerineut. Both eo bad a goad apneite during the whale tie. aBd3erflcU to perieuce no iaportaat effec fzm eaClDjj thy Iarge qmittt!. tv of smut. In the light of all the experience and experiments I have been able lo bring to it, I am iueliued to think that the danger of ibjurv to cattle from na smQuy corn -fodder, is greatest when they are first turned on, and especially dangerous when they have no ready aeeese to water. Cornstalks whieh have a large giowth of smut are especially tough and in digestible, and some cattle seem to have a morbid appetite for the smut aad eat theee woocy stalks voracious v with it. The result is that the di- gestive organs are deranged, and tea- deuey to dry murrain is induced. It wculd be safe this year te turn cattle joa the stalks but a short time each day, till they get aeou-stomed to the sew kind of food, and to E&ake sure that they have easy and freettes-t ae ees to water. Dr. Gamgeesay3 that aeeideets re sulting from feeding of smutty corn to euttle are amenable to treatment. He teammetda the following purg ing drink: Selpbate of llagsebla 1 aoead. Powdered A lead. Powdered linger. .. 1 aaaR. This is te be give in warm linseed jea outtaeal gruel, or pure water. fMtt! whid h 5rfH ,- .i,t- - .,..- .W V.HQ. wa Uoes earborale of nmraonie twiee a day, largely diluted wnh linseed tea or gruel. When the appetite re- ! turns give suceuieat aad aosrishlag food. The indications of injury from eat ing smutty corn are, first eostiveeess. followed by a starngcoat, dry merell. and a tendency to stand with hied limbs drawn under and head depress ed, with a pained expression of eotm tenanee. sometimes the animal seona excited, breathes quickly, and is ap- j pareatly smewhat delirious. Farm I en. wto turn their eattie on stalk aeide 1 wiH do well te wateh for these indiea- tioos of disease. I hope the farmers who have had trouble from smutty eoca will give as the facta aa far as po-sible. 5. R. Thompson. We presume the writer of the-above is Prof. Thompson. State Superinten dent of Public Instruction, and the information given worthy af attention and adoption, by those whom it may enterest A disobedient little girl beinz told by her mother that it was neceessary j that she should be whipped. aid ; 'Well, ma, thee I suppose I mzaf, bat Tfon'; yos give chloroibrni Si2t 7 I A tmax Cae. A szm Ube ihiu ka xpiali aej a MuJ f Ihs HMSl XKfilM& XXe waa yjahhr la a eaarca xkMc e anC Mwa.ajMt wat sJeiaessed wWi tae bt that it wae tae Matrer secy le aaatA afa awanfte aaiid aat he rgferteu hi hi i laasa wa bare aaaa tlwir aeacts, the zast ary mt geat sareows. Hiw letWeaee la tae atar wa aac aav aartianlr the this, aet after fee W4 doae a la dy is she aaagragatioB seat ward lo aim that s was very f Tiam lo taeak la hue. He 6mai taat she was aae with wtwq he aad a. -ecy stfeht arfaaintaace, aad eatess shs ha4 made It her aaeteesa te laquire lata bis past HA- .-he mfeat be as-em- ed koow aatbiag af what was apos hid atlad. Yet she bad scut tor hhn to tefl nia that she was a clairvoy ant, aad all the tlrae he was sreach- ing she bad aeea a Hale bay. whose appearaace be oVaenhed. staadlns ay hl side, aad ever sad aaaa strox iS hl hair. Cerieus Case af PatriflcatJen. Mare than twenty yeaes aga Je4g9 Ato.y suuk a well at Battaa. Hap peaIag to have three ar jaur huge aak ell easks at the time, be kaaeked la the heads, btira-d ettt tae oil. aad set them in the well, aae above aaatber aBd.straasse is say. taay are all turn- ed la solid stoae. aad are ae perfect to day as wbea they wee patia the well The top e&skie about two feet below the serfaee. and a eerb of eonmoa boards b set over the well, ruaoin; v" to meet the easkA. Several of ihse eerb hav rotted away, and j bees re placed , bet the oak eosk ao- peer likely la staad forever. Is there ( bece a hlat 6k- well bailders ? or are the aaodee af petnficmtioe local? San jtufoHTiSB) JomnmL The I'HwBluft tArlcj Jttpmtiican, smy the elrctioo in Jelfirf&oa County ia that State was a ochcy.aod that a lair electioa ww held ia only four tawnships. The Rpabiicaa majority is 3.40B. The Daraoeratie eoont rede- M t-hiu a Jn ttallot kTik. in lii.Vid township- whieh gave heavy Repcb- lieea .2wltL&... t-i.pa tlimiBaairav K f SI 'J7 . ! Z . Damocratie ornHMl. aad ia others ng- ores wer aiteted to?it the porp-e3 ml the mentiew. Thte ie the reeord, aad the Reaabneo Arkaoeas waat to know what iay ar $ing to 'do about it. If the enaatry koepd la. i its right mind a tlsiaetory aoswer ' will be rivfn in 1360 The hirgwet body of tia or in the ' world bar? an found within thirty . ntiies of San Bernadina. CnOforaia i Tin s & nsetal la Bntvesmt daand, aad be oaapjy is qit ttaailed. Trie total arodaet from all poarees. Grat Britain Ineloded, doas notAvrage2S, . 000 toae a yec. The United State I Aaaaaily im porks aaoat S19.CU0 QG i worth of this aaetal. SaowW the ore j be a abnaduot uttle said nbe i: i will be a new saoree of riehes to CU ' iforala aad the whoto eooatry . Phil- ! The Turks report tile nerafetanl oli i General Todlebea asaia Booth of the ' Balkans on tae roots leading from i Varna to Boorgha-i. In other worde j he w kewpiog ope a Ue eastern pas of 1 the Balkan with aa eye to eont;n- ' geaeies in the fatare. At the prefer t tim Rc!a holds Adrianopla and Jha ; entire Balkla hoe. and she shows a deposition to bold &t satil tfe i Torks eoaiary with thona arovl-iona of the tsvary of San steisne- not ecv- ered by the treaty af Berlin. j Dc. Wolf, a Qeraatt abeaaisc expe- rioM-nted its feeding mw aad eookecJ I ptitaioed to two eowa. together w ih. i bay and rape-eed aaaa. When fed aa cooked potatoes the animal d i &ot give as large a quantity of n. k aa wbea led apoa raw ; bat the ms ; 8aae aeorly a thitd aaace butter, Ibrty-twapoeade of milk aaviofooen I required to make a poaad- of better ia ' oo case, asd ealy tw-saty-aeven. m the ether- I Mr. F. a Meeker, saeakiae: of In f diaa trail, "aa White Sive" ia Col i or ado recsackjs taa " i eertain that these traifc are aaeieat. and one ( may see that they were eecablHhed fhag before the Raoaaa aalit the Fftuaiaaa aad Aaaaaa Way, ar i that they eri-ted before the ca'r.s trails af Lot aad Ahrabaa wound ever the hills of Jadea." j af r. W. F. Clarke, A grienltaraT Ed- Itor of tinr Western Advertiser, Onta f rio, Caaada. aadvertiag to the new , ilker. sayi We caaeider that we have tried the n-ew hivennoo fair'y ' aad if any of oar readers feel tempted w .- m i. Bwraaviee can oe g-V-ec la a siagle word, "rioa't." A number of yoaag b2q of th.a (town, says a eooteraporary, are at teadinga night school whece IVatm f is taeghc A, least we judge so. as we isaw a arewd the other evealag who had got as Air as "Hie." ' IT l Every raan is made better by it a i poaes3loa of a god picture, if it is. oa f ly a landscape on the back of a hun dred dollar aote. iV O. Piettjfvae. ! The mas who has: persl-teaily cloa ked th.door aH sainmsr, bow Isa7es it I