IN I THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. aTeTorv1 runusunn v.'ei:ki.y at Cloud Chjep. V RED CLOUD. NEK it ASK A 1 M. H. WARNER J. S. GILLHAM, r YOU'ME IV. RED CLori). NKIXRASKA. TIIVltMUY. KTI-.MIiKR 21, 170. IMItom atiil I'r'irlrt:'-. M'MBKR - '& 2 s Py"v - if i. ,5 k. J TheRed w n ft - " ,. , I S r8 -fc A i P 1 Uh .--? ? 1 I $ N-n t .Hulluin In i'urvo. Hope is such a bait, Jt covers ;i;it hook 7ei Johnson. The sickening pang of Jjojk dcfcned. Walter .Scott. . Hope travels through, nor quits us l .vlien wo die. ';. The street is full of humiliations to the proud. H nut son. .Search others for their viitu', hy sclf for thy v'wca. -Fail': For hope i; but the dream of tln.se that W'Akf.Mfitthai: Prior. The night is past joy coinlh with the morrow. Buhner Lylton. Tho i-ulliciciiey oi my merit is U know that my merit is not Biillieieiit. tit.Awju&titu. It .Satan ever laugh-;, it certainly is at hypoci itcs. They are the greatest dupes he h:s. Cotton. A sublime idea remains the same, from whatever brain or whatever ie gion it Iml its biith. IV. Mi tut 1. The dilution of ide.u which I love is intolerable to me. I lik sugar and hate syi ui.JIt'lann- Stn h-hitx. Do no! allow idleness to dect ive you ; lor, while you give him to-day. he .-.teals to-morrow from yo::. -f.'roivuil. Such is the chiuity of some, that they never owo any man any ill-will, making present payment thereof. Ftiih:. Imprudence, silly talk, foolish vanity and vain curiouiily aie. closely allied; they are children from on family'. La I'mttuitu: We do not believe immoi tality be cause we have pmwd it, but we forovei tiy to prove it liirmirfi' v believe it, -J nines Martin '. Lcluui:ui oveicome auger by love; let him overcome evil by good; let him overcome the giccdy by liberality; the liar by truth, liiuhllia. Inquisitive people aie the funnels of con vei sat ion; they do not. take in any thing for their own use, but meiely p.is it to another. .Vcee. In these thingsso minute and as it v . such nonentities, what wisdom is di played, what power, what unfathomable , perfection.- I'liuy. Intellect lies behind genius, winch is intellect constructive. Intellect is the 'simple power anterior lo all action or construction. Juiurton. &- Planets govern not the soul nor guidu the destinies of men; but tritles, lighter than straws, a: e leeis in the building up of ehanu-tci. Tupjn r. C'ttntentnient is :; pearl of fjic.it pi ice, ai.d whoever proeuies it at t lit evpenso of ten thousand di.iires makr.-; a wiso and a happy purchase. -Jiuhjui;. A man of intellect is lost unless he unites energy of character to intellect. When we have the lantern of Diogenes we must have his staff. ('humfort. "Whatever be the motive of iusult.lt is always best to overlook it; foi folly scarcely nu deserve resentment, and malice is punished by neglect. Johnson A .llarvelous Hoy. p The youngest American who li s achieved renown in the icalm of ora tory is Master.!. H.un'Sliannon. Like Chatterton. Kngland's "marvelus boy, who perished in his pride." Master Shannon has won distinction at the early age ot seven years, and his fame as an orator is mentioned with pride by the press of several different States where his great ability has been exhib ited. We refer to this fact with the greatest pleasure, because this bright and splendid vdiild is a native ot this y city. With wonderful grace, sxnvcr and nerve he recites with accuracy selec tions from the English and American classics in prose and verse, and extorts from all listeners the highest encomi ums ot praise. His declamation has the ring of the true metal, and we trust all the fond anticipations of his parents will be fully reali7ed. li . iniftoii Jit inihlb'un. To Person;' Altout to Many. There is no rule which philosophers can devise for choosinir cither husbands or wives wisely- tiiat has very much i .7;vt, for the young do not trust the Oifii upon that subject, and choice, for wainen especially, is by no means so free as we all affect to lclieve. Xot one woman in fifty, unless she is for sono reason such as fortune, rank or fcfeuiy great "catch." has anything liKe n real power of selection among admirers ; and even when she has, she m often gives it away in obedience to a passing, possibly sensible, possibly blundering, fancy that she has found n ideal. But vn should have said there were two broad rules still wortls teaching, because they had some chance of being believed, and they were these: Let the woman's first requisite be a m:m whose home Mill be to him a rest, and the man's first object Ik) a woman who can make home restful. It is the man 'with many interests, with engrossing occupations, with plenty of ieople to fight, with a struggle to maintain against the world, who is tho rcally.do niestic man, in the wife's sense, who enjoys home, who is tempted to make .a friend of his wife, who relishes prattle, who feels in the small circle where nobody is above him and no body unsympathetic with him, as if he jrere in a heaven of ease and repara tion. London Spectator. re is nothing so clear-sighted as a nd in a low estate. Jane l I Jf. s. - -'-5- -, V0eJt fl Gi-iNKiiAii :w.s coxdk.vskd. Pe. W. ;. Kngland. Methodist :::. ist r, his wife, a itep-l,oight'-r,and !jur sons, w re all murdered at their home six miles from Montezuma, Texas, on the night of August z'Jth, by a pruty ol I distfuivd men. It is supposed ihe butchery v.as committed for money, as the family was rich . . .Telegrams from kidney, Nebraska, of August iisi, say 1 that fifteen men weie killed at North Dead wood by the Indians on Minday, the :ioth, ai.dth.it four weie kilJidat Iiutfalo. (mthe-'i.d.lhe Indians made a raid on a party u ve miles south of Cus ter City nid killed dames Kidd, .Samuel Wallace, Jacob Weilly and one Thomp son. Uy the explosion ot a boiler at tached to a thie.diing machine near Dover, Minn., August 'il.tt, Ceorge Ken nett, engineer, C. Arnold, and another man, name i.ot given, were in.itanlly killed, Everett Jones had a leg broken and receiveil internal injuries; he will probably die. The public debt statement shou a l eduction during August of S-U-jo.ooo. T3." amount of com m the Tieaoiiiy is iiU,Ml, ;'..; the curRiicy balance is 1 1,'i''.'5,Mr,, speci-'l dejiosita held lor re sumption; certi:icate.s ol deposit, $.11, -o,()i); coin certificates, i'.t,rl'',',1'i. The Secretary of the Treasury has called for the icdcmption of lo.ooo,ff tf .".-20 bonds of 1M.1, Mav and Novem ber, ujton which interest will cea.snon the 1st of DfCMiihcr Whde. s wel- ding party asa.-sembledat Ash drove, o miles fiom Pax ton. 111., a few nights ago, the occasion being the nuptial ceie monies of Ceo. Sleeper and Miss Koso Hamilton, a man named Ifcrt Fleming called for Mr. .sleeper just beloie the ceremony, and on .leejter going out, li:ed a pistol at him. In the scullle sleeper was shot near the heait and instantly killed. Tho murdeier mount ed a swift horseand escaped. Jealousv is supposed to have been the cause of tins atlair Sherwood's school turni- ture factory at Morris, 111., burned September 1st. I.oss.S.Vxjo to ??::o.jtHj; insurance, $10,000 On the 1st day ttf .ejiteudter t! ere were ;:i di.MuKsals from the tilice of the Comptroller of Currency;..:: from the Ihireau of In ternal I 'e venue, and ;;:; from the PoVi-otlii-e Deartmenl Hillary P.. ge, col ored, known as the "she fire fiend." was hanged in Cheslei field county, Virginia, Sept. 1st. P.y the breaking of an axle of an engine of a train on the Lehigh Valley lhiilroad. Pa., Sept. 1st, four cars were thrown from the track and down an embankment, bruising ami cutting 11 p;issengers,oncsei iouly . Fi e freight cars and a caboose of a train on the Cairo A. St. Louis llailroad broke thioiigh a bridge, near Waterloo, 111., on the night of August Ulst, and fell H. teet. C4mplelcly wrecking them ::::d their contents. Cett. Crown, coud.. :, and the brakeman were probabh i.ttally hint .An east-b(und t:a:n o.. tie Missouii A. Pacific Hailroad, on t; :.it of September lost thirteen cars down an embankment at Fairview, ar i . number oi cattle were killed O:. :i .. afternoon (f September 1st, one i.v.! u nth of St. Joseph, Mo., a train on tb st Joseph A Council Willi's Kailroad collided with a wagon containing seven men. One man was instiuitly killed, and another so badly injured that he died in half an hour. Three of the others cannot possibly survive. All the occupants of the wagon were under the intluenco of liquor The steamer Timmie i laker, at Trenton wharf, near New Oilcans, exploded hei boiler Sept. 1st, and eight persons were killed or wounded. The boat was valued at ?S,om and is a total lis A preaclier, late of Kentucky, and Lou Mason, of Denver, were killed a few days ago. while in pursuit of the party who killed a man named Smith on the night of August 22nd Dan Jlrown, of Cincin nati, was shot and killed by James Young, a lew days ago. in a saloon in Dead wood The miners in the coal region of Pennsylvania have gene to woik at the reduction of 10 ivr cent, in their wages. A iug:o n;:nud AUnrt C. Anuth Sept. 2nd, in Chicago, while engaged in an altercation with a bartender, fired a pistol which took effect in the left breast of another negro named Geo. Liman, killing him instantly The Gun Hock House at Hingham, Mass., a well known summer resort, was burned on the morning of September 2nd. Loss, 6l,"iO,0i'V. The wife of Henry lentertow:i, of "Wilcox, "Winona county. Minn., commit ted suicide a few days ago by hanging herself in the barn. The ame day Mrs. Johnson, the wife of a Norwegian, at St.. Charles. "Winona county, fatally cut her throat with a razor, while tem porarily insane Bushes Hotel at Hoboken. X. Y., burned September 4th. Lo5S,SS000; insurance. 822.000 At Jeffersonville, lad., Sept. 4th, one man was killed and six injured, and the machine shop3 of the Louisville & In dianapolis railroad very much wrecked by the explosion of a boiler The grand jury in Chicago has indicted Alexander Sullivan for the murder of C. C.Han ford The latest intelligence concerning the movement of the In dians, leads to the belief that Sitting Dulls band are trying to cross the Yel lowstone and "reach their proper hunt ing ground on the Dry Pork of the Missouri. A j ei.d ii-itii T ::- 'a:. p. 1 t-l AligllSl .'till. -.1- the Cwllll..ll.d I fl the Yel!oV.'.-t'i:e ii'.e; near the mr.!'!. o! Allen's creek on the evening of Augu.it 27th, moving north 1 J miles and went into camp. Next day the march was 1 esanied. The command camped on the north fork of Hush creek.o miles no: th of the Yellowstone. Terry was con vinced lrom the examination foi Indian tiads that the Indians had not cros.-ed the river m any force west 0: him, ami that if they had gone north at all it was towards Port Peck.. The statue of Lafajctte, which was given by the French government as an er pi tssion of friendship for this Country, was u:t veihd, September yth. in L'moii Square, New Yoik. where already stand the nt.it. its of Washington and Lincoln . . The e.wt bound Uain on the Kansa. City c Northern K.iilway, was ditdud at Sah abiirg. Mo., on the night of Sept. "ill. Charles Lanssig, m. Tre;usurer of the road and his httle children, a baby nephew, ami Itichard ICilelt, of Vi.oo. were killeil. Twelve )ther jiassengeis wie injured but none .seiiously ...On the Jth of September, A.ndrew Price. Jr., bought the Missouii Pacific Hail ro.id, at auction, f r $s,"tH Mar shal Packard telegraphs to the Attorney General that tin 10 me indications of serious disorder in Louisiana. FOREIGN NLWS. The council of ministers and great digiit.o:c of the Tuikish (niitire have pros Iaimed Abdul Haiaid sultan, vie Mm. id, deposed coiie.spoinleutoi the Loudon 'J'iiiu.t at ilelgiade, tele graphs that within the, Ia.-.t few das In. ivy guns have bt in sent toChtijiiga it Alexinat. i.i taken London Timts I'orn-npondent says that examina tions by Ku.ssiauaud Kughsh pinsici.ms fully coiifum the statement that a huge number of Servians wounded them selves in order to avoid battle. This practice lew been made the subject of a st long report b the medical stall. The steamer Vhian collided with the San Francisco ship Sitnora, and both vessels ;,unk. oft Hob. head, September tth. One sailor was ilrowmd. Aggre gate loss, $1,000,1 mi') On the Nt day of September, another terrible battle v.;ls fought between tho Turks and Ser vians, larding eleven and a half hours, lluth side.; claim the victory. The dis patcher are contused and contradictory, but the carnage (in both side) is doui t Its very great. :Al0 Turks aie reported marcliing on Kragujivat, where there are impor tant Government works Since the declaration that F.ngland would not support Turkey against Russian iuter f era nee Austria is looked upon at Con stantinople as a power to oppose Russia and consequently thy Austrian ambas sador now occupies an exceptional po sition of power which the Hritish am bassador recently held V dispatch from Semiin announces that the Turks have occupied Alexinat. A dispatch from Constantinople states that the lritir-.h Government has made strong .epresejitations to Tuikey through her ambassador, that if the war continues the Turks must be prepared to see Russia openly giving support to Servia to assist in pi eventing the fight . . It is stated that the Italian Minister of War foreseeing fresh complications in the Fast, intends to recall officers and men on fui lough. POLITICAL NOTES. Horatio Seymour has positively de clined the nomination as a candidate for Governor of New York The In dependents of the Fourth Indiana dirf tiict hive nominated Wm. L. I'right for Congress The Democrats of the Fifth Missouri district have re-nominated H. P. island for Congress ?dr. Yardley, a colored lawyer of Knox viUe, Tenn., has annoui.cel himself as a candide.te for Governor ot that State. The Independent Greenback party of New York will hold, a convention at Albany, September 20th, to nominate a state Ticket Hon. E. i Kanney. in the Cleveland, Ohio, district, h:is de clined the Democratic nomination 101 Congress, 011 account of ill health On the 2nd of September 124 clerks out of the m0 employed in the War De partment and its various bureaus, were discharged on account of the recent action of Congress in ordering a reduc tion in the clerical force of the depart ment. The Xew York Democratic state convention is to re-assemble at Sarato ga. September 13th to nominate a can didate for Governor, in place of Gov. .seymour. who has declined the nomina tion tendered him by the lornier con vention The Arkansas election passed off quietly, and the result is Democratic by a large majority The United States Attorney-General has issued instructions to United States Marshals as to their duties in the com ing election. All citizens must be fully protected at registration lists, and while voting, and also protected from vio lence which may be threatened for having voted as they deemed proper. Special Deputy Marshals are to be ap pointed only in cities of 20,000 inhab itants, ami upwards. In the discharge of duties Marshals can call upon all citizens, civilians, military, or in what ever service they may be, and no State law or officer can impede them. -t . t M.,vJ. Th'-D.'.;. - :.it ..r. e :. .iu.;..i:.-d ( !:.'-. I rncJB A'Un.i t'.r f. G;.e::.-r 'Ihe V nnjr.i state ilv ( 1 1 on has gone Kepubikyn by a large ! majority The Democrats of Con necticut have nominaUil Richard D Hublard f r Governor, ujd Francis B. Looiuis for Lieutenant Governor. Res olutions were adopted ftpprowng the platform and numinatifLs of the ct. Louis Convention TlK; Democrats ui Nebraska, have nomnated Paren Kugland. of Lancaster ca.nty, tor Gv crnor, and Gen. Josep? Holman, f Dakota county, for C.'j. Iveaolu Uons wer lassrri ene -iag the action id. tic- si Louis C'or.vi ntif: David Kea, h.a Ieen re-:ion.:n.iteI for Con giess by the I)eii)oci.it of the Ninth diitiict of Missouri Gf. H. Durand, has b-en re-nominated tor Congress by the Democral3 of the Sixth Michig:m district The Republicans of the l'u.1 district of Minnesota have : (--nominated Horace 1;. stniin fr Congress. On the oih of September, nomina tions for Congress in Mimieiota were mai- as follows: econd district, Dem iciat Hailan s. orton; Seventh dia Uic, Republicans, H. L. Humphrey; Figbth district. Republicans. S. C. Pond, and by the Democrats, Geo. W. Cole The Independent Greenback party in Mi.-.souii have nomm.ib-d J. P. Alex ander, for Governor. 3i : The 'Cobbitt's." A Crn.y Mini InrdenifH Iliim! of rlli.v 1'isnf u ri'W I'riijtln-t. ;-. Lri-, sept. 2. Atrocitn s co:n mittetl by a i Iigious sect callel Cobb ites, located at Gum Springs, Aikausas, aie publishetl. An old man named Cobbit, rubs the community who ie gard him :w "Jesus," ami obey him ae coidingly. .singular noi.ies there at tiaeted the investigatini ot C. D. Iluin phies, of Searcy, and lliake, of Fipiuso, who v. ire visiting in the locality, and hearing sounds from a hut weie in duced b;, a man named Dover to enter and see God. They alighted from the bugr when the Cobbibs seized them. 1 Slake esciiped. but at the distance of a hundred ards he looked back and saw the men cutting Humphreys to pieces with long knives. He hastened to town and reported the case, and a party of citiens a' once started for tho scene of the murder. On arriving at the springs Uic.) fo. mt Ii:'!!l:rey Ictd 1,lc:i killed, his head cut off and stuck on the fence paling. A boy riding by had been com pelled to get off his horse, bow to the head three times, and utter a pray r. A parle ensued in which the citizens were ordered to leave. Dover and his crowd advanced on ISlakeand his party in a menacing manner, ami the hitter lired upon them, killing two men, and wounding another. The remaining four men, lour women and two children weie arrested and taken to jail. Other Cobbitcs were also arrested and taken to Searcy. There was gi eat excitement among the people; lynching was threat em d. Next daya preliminary exami nation was held and till the parlies ie 1 eased. They talked incessantly about their religion ami theie seemed but lit tle doubt that they were all crazy from the effects of the religious excitement and starvation. Lathi: Advichs. a Corones inquest was held on the body, and the jury re turned a verdict tfat L. li. andJ.M. Dover, Thomas Gamley, and John and Elizabeth Nelson were guilty as prin cipals of the murder of Humphrey, and -John and L'e Dover guilty as ac cessories. L. 15. Dover and Thomas Gamley were the two men killed by tho posse that made the arrests, old Mr. Cobbit escape-i to the woods, and at last ac lountshad not been captured. It aj pears that Cobbitt came !rom Mich igan, where he had taught his atro cious doctrines until ho was driven out. Dead to the World. city is teeming with romance This and tragedy, if one only knew just where to look for it. in walking up Fourteenth street, yesterday, with a latly, and as we passed an elegant brown stone house, surrounded by a large garden, between Fifth and Sixth, ave nues, she said: "Do you see that house V" "Yes." said I, "and I have often noted it. and thought what fun it would be to live in such a place." 'The people who live there don't find it such fun. she replied, and continued, 'in the back .icdrnoms of that house lives a lady who has not seen the light of day for years." "Poor thing." said I. -is she stone blind?" "No; she is not blind at all. but sees as well as I can," and she turned a pair of the brightest brown eyes in the world up to mine. "Explain yourself, pray," said I, "what is the mystery V" "There is no mystery only the lady I speak of, who is still a young woman. lost her only child some" years ago, and before she had recovered from the shock her husband died. Since that time she has not left those rooni3 the shutters are closed and the gas is kept burning, just as on the night of her husband's death, so that she may take no note of time; and there she sits, waiting patiently for tiie voice that shall call her to that country where there is no night." "What a very sad story," said I, as I looked back over my shoulder at the house, which seemed to gather the shadows as they passed; "it is a Miss IlaYersham case in real life." x. 1 :i. y f: i--.:. J thai t'.'.-t . 1 n..-. ; . .i k.v.h k-tiif :i- .?iI t ';!: '. .-.:.'. ib-.nl . 1 I to the .o:H I-iMIL-e 1.' X V ! I.i .3'Ie.V.l." -A". '. ' li -yljn Ihixi v ii.u: KIl'CATIOAL NOTES. California id t ha'.e a Mate Ldum tional Convention on the :-:. of -v'-ternl r. It is officially sucgtji'.-l in th-etmv:-est ot ecououi, that the Memphis High Vlso-ds be abolished. Rutgers College now rcqutxe Sstw ol the conditions o! admission a thorough knowledge o: the metric sis tern. Seventeen young women have applied for admission to the I'niversitvof Cali fornia during the recent vacation Experiment.- made m Germany prove that, m school-rooms lighted by v. :n dows tn ltoth suit, the children suf.V: more or less from injured vision, ami a law has been p;iss(-d forbidding the coti stiucimn of such school-rtoms. Every male teacher in Canada 1-1 by law r quired to pav into the fund of Mipei.muatcd teacher.. .5'- evry six months, one-half of this total '(,itn bulion being lefundt-d to him in the event it his quitting his proNvvsion. The Council of Trinity College. In don. have decided to take up the scheme ot local examinations in elementary music iccently discontinued by the stciety ot A i Id. The examinations, at which pnes aie to be awaidnl, will be open to all comeis. In disseussing the study of geogra phy Tu l'hiltiihlhiii l.nl'jvr kus: "The tewtr names and llguics the scholar icliieiubeis tho better, provided, in place o! a meie lumber-room ot facts, his mind is impie.sed with the lending and charactei istic teaturcsof any coun try, and especially ol hldosn. Juste;w! of a burdensome anay of tiguiea let thelebeu simphr incthoil of coiupaii .sun, ami the boy who, taking his native countiy asalixed basis, can measiue its greatness by contrast with the ex tent, the population, the wealth, the manufacture!; ot oilier countries, has really learned much of what geogiaphy ought to teach. The Commissioners of National Edu cation in Ireland report that then: were upon the rolls of their schools last je.'U" l.oi t.71-0 children. ;uid that returns ob tainetl i elating to 1,007,071 of the.se pujtils show that 7'.',02t weie Rom;ui Catholics. ISut in these returns of the numbers on the rolls a child attending diftcrcut schools in the year is counted at each of them. The number on tlie rolls on the last day of the month im mediately preceding the annual exami nation in i:, mid who had actually attended school on any of the four teen days immediately before that date, was but :77,o-ll, and the average daily attendance for the year was :tsifoJl. being less by .",121-than in the preceding c.'u. Of the above 7D,oa-; Roman Catholic children on the rolls, ijl,lbi were in schools under Roman Catholic teachers, and attended by Roman Cath olic children only. The icturns show ;:w.27 Roman Catholic children m schools with a mixed atteudiuice of chil dren; but(J1.72J of this number were m schools under Roman Catholic teachers exclusively and onI -,.",il were inscho(jls under Roman Catholic and Protestant teachers conjointly, and 2."12in schools under Protestant teach ers exclusively. Of 2(y.,2fl Protestant children on tho rolls, le-,s than :'!jo were in schools under Protestant teach ers and attended by Protestant children exclusively, and nearly lG-OO") wore in schools with a mixed attendance, but three-fourths of this last number were in schools under Protestant te.iehe-s exclusivelv. USEFUL RECIPES. WA-nrsc.Tt'X Caki:. One cup of sugar; yx cup of butter; H cup sweet milk; i eggs, 2 cups of llour; 2 tea spoils baking-powder. Bake in layers as jelly-cake. Jelly-part : One pint of grated apples, 1 egg, 1 cup of sugar, grated rind and juice of 1 lemon ; put in a vessel of some kind and boil ; put it on the cakes hot. Try this, and I think you will find it to be goo-L scotch Cakk. Two pounds llour; I IKiund butter, A pound powdered sugar; chop llour and butter together, having made butter quite soft by setting near the fire. Knead in the sugar. Roll into a sheet not quite half an inch thick ; cut in 2-inch squares. When you want them to look nice put fow sugar com forts in center; they will stick by press ing them on with your finger. Any confectioner will sell you Vive cento worth; that is enough for a hatch. Don't get all one color. Bake light brown. Tut in a stone crock for a few days. They will get soft just melt in your mouth. Gkaiiau Liiead. Just before retir ing at night dissolve a yeast-cake in a teacup of tepid water; add line Hour to make a batter; cover, and set in a warm place. The first thing in the morning, add nearly a pint-of tepid water; one teaspoonful of salt ; a half teasnoonful of baking soda; two table spoonfuls of sugar; one teacup of line llour, and Graham tlour enough to make a stLff batter; put the mixture in a bread pan ; set it in a warm place until sufficiently light (which should be about two hours). Bake in a moderate oven. I".1.-- :.' ' t!-r .' " 'i1.l T.,.w l.Trn.v i.. .: !1VT. t; .- a:.: .:. -... .. i- mej.t ..; ;..- r, tiw , .r.irt-1 ILutft 'I...U . .i.-- ' f f.Sfh: -. lit ears. Use Imc.ulr I .v. -. . LRt'a f..i;..::.g "A jwrv, 4,f XvU l-':-s,ns. rtf of nh.m uei clKrt ! Mtai iVirt.sn l-'lug onr1, jn-rfornirU ' -ry rem.nL.dU'Htrfy on fit in O' - utl-r jUitt NovrtulKT. !?i. fnm M.ty- titwn U V. ... r:gt.-n count, tri tu Staite. a dit.ucf I J xrnU. IWt .uini, .a!lii' Hastings, watt the chief th rector of th'.mall group of e in; gran la. In ls-, Wm. DiCkn. of 1 .nncuitcr. pubhohul her 'Poem-s on lnflcient ms jccts, to which is added n lurnitv" Account t it Kami!) Tour t the Wl m the Veitr 1". in a Letter u n 1mIv H; Ml'.ic Hasting.' Th :r gnd. srrv hxwlel ur-'t a w.writti The men and women lten:;tdy r-ie mid H.tlket. lelieving t itch other A.- l--i thi eouid. They left Maytown. )cI1ht 7. I", and traveled eighte-n lullea ! tho rier. au! c:.e.l into CuinN-rl.ind count . thence they went :i Cn: lisle. sl.ipjH-its-burg. '-trH.-.burg. at tie ca.-.ttn biwe f the uittunUtm. Kannett.btirg, in Pth Valley. In cr.rci:g tie intint;ttn the intji suitl woiih'ii walk)-'., tlte latter car lying the children in their arm-' on the 7th )Ia of Oct-.!- t ihey air;v(.!nt Hi.lford, a dull looking l.we." On the i2tl day of OctoU-r. while ci)r..-.tng the mountains she suttetn! uoivh trout col)! and fatigue. Although Mitt. Hast ings w.us a tbltcate womuu. s!ej earned twti childieii in lu-x aiun 1 nt i than half her weight) over the liu:iltnm lief sistci and aieit.he ung liuly were sick, sulleimg from chUH ;utl feer. The inn at which they st'-pptd uftel cio.-s:n the moiiuUou wils Stile! with hunters die.vie.1 like Indlnus. Tin hunters duuik licely an.l became ei lioi-y, scencrt tie-iUenlly wlllieed b thepaity iittei leaving .hippensbui'. ( n October ir. the paity ai lived at McKeesptjit. In a d.ty oi two lhere.it tei the ai:.ed at their destination in Wa-ihingtoii county. In the midst of a totest. with a log house only paith elected, thexe being no nt upon It Alter entlurmg uieat hanlships a:)! sulfeiinw tiom sickness. Mis. I Listings lelurnetl tt Maytown In !", biingln .Miss P.artttn with hex. The latter went to lie Willi lifr relative, John Clink, who owned the tarm now In poscslon o! Mr Cameron, she live.! there ui.til his death, twenty years ago. she con nected herself witlt Donegal Church, under the ministry of Hev. William Kerr, more than sil veal's ago. --lie purchased a home m Alaytown. w hen she naided until her visit lo Lxuc.ister. she was an exemplary Christian." SliiKuIur Advertisements. The Pall Mull Uazctte of a ku date sas. "Whether Knglush manneis are becoming Americanized ton perceptible extent may 1-e an opeii inicstiou, but there can scarcely be a doubt that the Trench are taking lessons from the smartest of advertising nations. Paiis uins once had a sense of the ndiculous which would have prevented the publi cation of such a marvelous announce ment as that in which a lady, desirous ot employment, rehearses the list of her (iualitications: 'Mine, I.cfebvre, slck nuise, n-slutls c!iaii-, watcht-s corpses, applies leeches, does sewing by ma chinery, is n;i excellent cook, havintr leen ten yeara m the service of M. le IJaion de M .' Whethei one oi all of these various accomplishments were disilny(tl in the service of liaron M - Is not stated. St'.trcely lcvi strange m P.ritish oytsi will apjtcar the advertise ments of two coach-budders in a Pans ! new.spajK'r. These excellent trad'-sim-i , hnve apparently thought it quit' : ., -ural to announce the circum3tanr Mm they have carnages for sale .way k head of '.sport.' It must 1. in justitication of this ,a her t drive in a French car , serient one element of Xrxiy lurther of a sjnee ui dar'ber bus' tisement.s, U wad not quent as i". vl so he Channel, dopl;u:e, a" parently ur the deoi, thcit as monial r ,e nr 1 in PanJs. markee w moin tht j nIrcain c re . atanict l-jo shortl Bamnedi . 1 they C 0 behind.! P falls uiVl crecuntr1 d below, e,' s now kil KL It almoil frovieThundJ! . .ce behm" oi'-WEnittSa-. Mill Vir same .""" 7 " wu ."" stand 0.1 tn n.nlf .1 . , , .exercise ofthequ:Knf thro tt f 1 1 f rrl- 1 1 - " ' f Me as this itfl -n,.nf . ; doubt bu .- r. .1 -.. ., ,"w worn - Liine. vut in soLes sweetened cream or Where no y -Milton, pnmktBj; Aan-nr KflJ!-W u ... .t t.- m... - -- ,, am lirit , In. lr" .- I l.,r. ' a lt"'H T. , . , .,. , . ... ,:. tl. lUava T! ir . r. ;.ti c. ,., , n.: Uw. t r .-.t iw$ Uu. .. u.;jl tX,!;, , Ir. . rf u , n.urt ,,f rt ?Aau! t. J; n.l a tr .,(l v.u-h rU jmmI "; uA.tnrAfw 4 ls"- f dt. ri ,riM lti' mi nunlt !?- :n.rl rtuUHCVt . t -Ui Mr nl Mr Itrmvo it of -h.n u itn thottbi, if not to mcttr jtvl uitt. in m 1 kit tlicro u fmir oti 0$ ihm hri dim cl. I. r kUl. n or.AtthrO frw ihr chwe-t of tht lU-a-, ! turt)l!, i wMrh v r.iw rrfrr it : that Mcb; Y-nutl.rtlimk::. Mto Mr. lira. It Mi'," that o WW jui i'uorttl!..t!f r-um.i of liit.-iicAii! i? lkjitor. '.d wiv not a Hinu-grr t-tual tliunken nrw iHx !!. nfjfl.t t.f htr huhrnl ' J-oi-.ll!!.g).l,e Hm JUT piM nitilT lb lfcrte of a Klt'f hir y. U.-T nh tng "I Irttikt l tifcettt dittiki. thai ml w.v ttntIe u cttfnpfrtiptui Utv esmel situation Hhrii it wjvi xplAtnl U hr Nr wiw ll.it au rxctri-U'?ul rxitlmrp with hei Sli am In U.f hatnt f Kett.ax Into that cintint.n.n.l Um fm-l WiLi k:wii t. all lyrT ncrvKiiU. Vet she WM iR-ly Wk flT"UUtrtl ti country Iw.;i-t of ihr tCngtijih n44Ht. and. jr Ions to tb lntn of h r totsbaml. ipttc of t.ri tuttlgv H'ttU Hi Gullv. arid htr ttitttkirtK jrittii.tes. whh wkn'i m high surWty. n4i Iie 11 character wMch liVt itit tmtn it prH'hel. The fit'-: iv.uhn- tlw dnmktnii-w .f Mrs. Ilia. ... ittfjrUt Ui- itKtu.rT wli. tbr there -ail; not inv litilJt m lite dechtrat loll of it I.omlon nc .ytaM i it few daje air.llutt fa.d.t.njll'itn wi iv loo mm it jrieii to tiip!if. Tl e:)!ertte ind"! uvuuttiLt. UJU It 1 ttatcint-titsthen ni.nl wfiftrtiiMlHt . tiwl. M'Ih trtideitry of fihUv.itA iwn t Ki ltil tl. fcnbtt of uuiti; sltmulantt ts miethlK' ldch-i pbsit!iti in l:t.rj; i'tntlc U aw hi. . iiidI tlte de$'ior.ib. tfttlUi wl.leh ohih Horn it. hidden fjontlho kwiwl . t Iheir aciiu.untaaci-r, but nceimnnrUv kmv.ii t tl-tr t'-. e aiwrt to wain all woimwi a'-fihwi m kmRio grm, theaitnicm! evitimnt ' l k.k on id alcoholic HmnUnlK. It i-t uiHlnd'ted-!" ru ';,f an 1 mi wtuii, . n! iwMf iu tl.e d. ; lions ot t.ushionab'J H"ietv arc' ?.. I. ,..l-,..i' ehaioo-' " ' w it,,..,,- n.ino. t l',,, rMtij LTfiuintf. ami ilHtul x' ,'l'U tldJ apparent to any lt" ti i .piamtetl with iiw"V- lXial 1 ' l!i adoin our gay saOm "t !.) at'J longiifo it 4iuii wu" "' one.! u chainunf cnp:irlV', and a happy socil t.irL' 1 Itss a victim onl-l"' was taken to an u-' '? irj ..... ! ,... .,r. -(). I" III' . -'..i1. " .' TL. , and shalteied wrc I. womanhood. Tl i t- ot many. Th lo experience of the of liquor ull r the eii-j . i ft 'C f il I Ml lonable ilis.iiatiou sired to start ;uui' J .... , ami .r. I si-ui ami ia- befj. ...r..r.. . ,. . . . 'Jnc til.; v. iiiii 1 - u t'lji. er ""' ' thew. . a "" . it... j larger little V lav "' J' l t 1 I ow . I .