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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1878)
, t 1 r Hi A Mi . 7c . . 4 ' i ft a -J I v MMI .a It Klltl!.. Pi U rrtiTvmt lutxl, l'u- ! (r mil of jiii a Wrrj i) through In h"t of utumrr. Wean o y humeri Ui- twJil .print ln. Hut lt Ull tke ttitnma riKiir Kof P r httr ot yfi'H'U Krtln N-attrr it mta! and fr nut, A U' a .11 l j'trJ, hit uvt'.r tj ii arr leo wrtrx To rl r-f hittl-rtrntxl brrsJt , Mlr tl r tarth It bniVtn. Kuf tl l.uoxry muM !f Ir I I t .r thf li srr ljttit In tli a Arm rsrlhV Uhm rtn, .,n. your wrtn trr fttl ujm ll- Ttirj aill Ur In llwlrquln lrfpj Ami th? crrrn UmIp rte thr qulcW"r IV re ha Me, for thf leaf you aerp. Tltcn nt -for thf hour r flrrtlnc. And thr t inuat fll UxlaT, And iir not what hnJ shall rrjiplt, Or If vim hitr rasl ) Ilcforr thr naTlnK roraflrM. Jhll vUilJfD thr sunn d. Slow ai.il )W uula-anl, uirl, Whrrr thr ttarr llilit ijr W hrr, In pltf of thf mwsrxl' iliuMlu?, Or jour ou htrt's doubt ami (tmr, You liil rr la Joy thr hrtit You luir men, IcmHj, lu t-r. A I'AI.I. I'OK 1.1 KK. The nurcli.int ship Druid, from Horn bay for London. I:i becalmed off the wc"t cont of llituiot:iii, between (ion nnd Munition. i licit) the (ilmnta Mountnliis were wfii, towering hi miv njii jrrandeur IlioiisiimU of feet in nlr, with wild torrents leaping down the rooki, tlsishinjj through the ilnrk jrrci'ii ahriihhcry, anil ruliln ultli tho din of thunder. "If the wind docs not rlc beforo to irorrow inornlnj; wc will hac to an chor," :itd the cnptaiii to llobert Win Held, n lmmNome xotin ntul lletltell nut on lcnc of iibeucf iroin the frigate Mtattoncd nt llombity. "I don't want to Iny thu shlp'a bones on tins const. nor do 1 liko to pa too nuar it I Imvo lienrd bnd stories if tlm natives thore ; nt tiny rate, I bellevn that almost every Hindoo I a thief and mtiidcrcr by uu turo." Hell Upton, dniijhtir of Major l' ton, who was on his way home, from bis India regiment, on xIck leave, heard tho wonN, and, shuddering, dr.-w closer to her Invalid father. A otilck ulancu was cxchauircd be tween her and thu otui naval lieutoti nut, whosu reasMirfnn loik cceined at oiico to dipel her fears. Major Upton, uotlcin the claiiec, frowning, aid to his daughter, "Come, Hell, let us pi below." Winlicld had been a .suitor of Hell' hIucu .slid came to visit her father at Hombay, omo months beforo. The girl favored him, but not so tho major, who wanted her to choose n wealthy lover. Hell was beautiful, with :i form of unrivaled jjracc, brown ew, n clear, pearl-white skin, with little color, and dark golden hnlr that full lu ilpiiline masses over a pair of intignUicent shoul ders. Tht; lieutenant watched her ad miringly until she dlsnppearcd In the cabin. "No harm hIiiiII befall her, not while I live," he thought, in he now glanced unoiisilv towards the coast. "Wo have arms nlioard, have we not?" ho added uloiiii to the captain. "Ay, ny, lrj but It is not likely w filiall bo "uttneked. V nrn lull two leagues from the coast, and beforo wo niv near enough to he boarded & hrucro will Hprhig up, I have no doubt." A few hours later nl;;ht closed round the hIiIii. The Wy wn covered by thick cloiulu which obscured thu moon nnd seemed to botokim that a brveo would Hpriug up before long. Meanwhile tho ahlp having drifted n league nearer tho coiuhI, tho lieutenant thought tho captain very carclesanot to have more than his one lookout potttcd forward on ko dark n niglu. Before eluven o'clock tho tiartr tleck was diMcrtcd bv all save the olllcer of tho watch, n lazy fellow w ho wiu now Htrctchcd on tho carpenter's chest half asleep, whllo tho watch forward, tin Winl'eld (who Htood b'anlng over tho rail amldihlpi) could jicrcmvo by thu llirht of u lantern In tho fore rigging, lay reclining on thu hatch, noino of them snoring. Not feeling ulecpy. the lieutenant ru Milled to 'o aloft on the mlxun topsail yard and watch for the lirst cign of a brceo. Arrived on tho yard, thu gloom was so Intense that lit could not mo the waters below, ultlu.ugli ho still gaed In that direction. Wiw it reality or imagination?" ' He tlimighthc could detect the dim outline of Homuthlug shooting around tho ship's aUirn. He was about descending, when, thn moon parting tho clouds, a Hood of ail- a verv light was poured down on thu ahiji ' and water, revealing a night that tilled tho vounir man with horror scene no niidduu and unexpected that lib) heart tU'cmeo 10 Mnnu ami. While ho was aloft lbOi Upton had como out on tho uuartc r-deuk, aad now tood with her back, to tho rail, about. two feet from it, hw hear! bowed as in lui.n llmiirrhl. an tlml har "ttfuuittfnl white face shown like polisher irory in thu bright moonllgttt. uwa unseen, unheard bv tho young irlrl, a UindiMi, with a long, lithu.bylyakerd U the waist, had clambereir mUliUlo from n canoe containing hnlf-u-dMM of hi companions, and had (ontrivld to glide, serpent-like, on thu iMltlde''6f thu ship until he had gainei) a jtoditioR. directly beiiinu ner, wnen ae nrevr a large iur, largo i ltfllpl which he was now on the poib of )Ibb ing Into the miowy wck of tlWfair mw scnger, that lie might uoiTglvti. M alarm! & Wsr., Thu lieutenant's hand clenched the xnrd liko a vice, as hobehcUtliu yMBg lady's peril. He nisvst 'iir3aer'--.a5 would save her, he thoughtjet, haw was It to Ik) donu? to Pxl) svlana would only hasten tl? gtrl'a doonaf to descend, no matter Jiovr (iilckly; br means of onu of tlw back-stay; wni bo no ue, at she roust penU before h could reach tlio OtcK .BBilWHtrmjH to stav tho deadly haad. y There was no tintu to lov.In three seconds the dirk wouhL-defueavd, and the girl would be killevl at o stroke, so that the mifilerer'a okfpnlons, who had already begun' to-ascend th (,'.,' side, could pounce on the drown male occupant of the deck, and. l.tlng them, make th-melw master of thr hip almost l-rfore warning could be giwn. Mke lightning flash, Ihe tnMlticl ui lr, th) resolution l vr lull In oru I max fnun ti luuuttllati ntluoK, M'tit a iiIiImi thought thrtiuch th ralu of th aptnlrwl HVttir j Th HliutiHt tuunli'tfr In hn jKiiltion on tImouuid ol tlir hii, n under thf x.inl. althouli about fort) f-vl U Ioh hlin, while th elrl, tMullu Imo frn-t from till rail, Mllliln rv jv.xi-li 1 of tin nillr. viii n ami l4hl, a I nlrraih t.Ul, vm drnwii li. Iroin J thf IntlwarV. to j forro to thf iiioU J muni mow i nr mmiiii; iiwn, uicniun'. uVfliiftl It would lf nil raV ttiattrr to rfai'h thf Hindoo lu thf only wax II could !h' doiif nlth iiilHclfnt' raplilllv to jirfMit thf n(voiiitlihtiifiil of hl dfadlv jMirjiof nav, nt titu mnl and ilfjM'ratf. and filch would, per haiiit, iuvohf hi omii destruction, lu a word, not hi'ltatlni! t rlk life or limit for thf Ionian lie loved, l.leil teiiunt Wlnllfhl rrol I to drop down rd dirk. Hv would uttrr a sohrlll crv- a warning to the crew he deawd the nlr, thus rousing them, perhaps, lu tluif to meet the nttnek of Ine n'libers, and ensiir the further safety of Hell ami thf hlp. The emergency admitted of no delay. The j oung man," clutching tho j aril arm nuar the end, hung b It for a mv oud to make sure he was In a Hue with thf Hindoo U'lieath; then, lust as tint dirk was about to descend, he let go of the spar, with a long, wild cr that pierced ery corner of the ship, nnd dow n ho went, cleaving through the nlr with ten ible wloelty. There was n whirling, rushing nund, then a thud as the heavy biot-hees of the falling liody crushed upon the head of the na tive ero he could use his knife, dashing him from thu rail Into the .sea, and kill ing him instantly. Tho watch heard tho wnrnluir cry of tho lieutenant, nnd before tho other na tives could recover from their Miriirio at tho occurrence which had so sudden ly and upoxpeetedly brokenupon them, tho decks wero alive with the whole crew, and thu entire gang of robbers beat u hiistv retreat. Meanwhile Hell Upton had been o bewildered by that sudden, fearful cry alio had heard, nod thu siibseipient splash of thu liodtutt in tho water, that not until the boat was lowered nnd the lieutenant, who had been struggling lu the water, was brought aboard and into thu cabin, tiijjxplaln In a faint voice how ho hiublwtcd her life, did slm com prehend nil that had happened. Then hu threw herself down by thu jirostnitf form of her lover, and hung over liiui In agony, fearing that ho was fatally injured. Soon, however, thn doctor gave cheering Information to thu con trnrv. Tlio voting man hint sustained u fear ful shock from tho contact with the Hindi Mia. body, but n that body hud otTi'it'd llttlo" resistance to his "down ward jirogrcss when he struck It. being simply driven before him into the sea. his lower limbs, although partially par alyzed for tho time, were not broken. Hu had, ItowuvujcA fallen dangerously near.'to thu rail. "A roll of thu ship to thu other side, etuhu could let go of tho topail$iird to descend, would have caused' him to fall on the bulwarks, when, of course, hu would have been killed. "Never before." said tho doctor, "did I hear of such a daring perform ance." "Aye!" exclaimed Major Upton. "(Sod bless htm! Here, Hell, he shall have you, girl, for he has earned you." Hu out both hands of his dauglitcrln tho lieutenant's, and turned Ids head away to hide n few tears upon his brnned cheek. Immediately after thn young man had been brought alxiard, an oif-shore brrezt! sprang up, enabling thu Captain to head seaward. In duu time tho ves sel reached her homo port, when thu licutuunnt, who bv this time' had fully recovered from Uio effects of his falf, clnimetl nls oriunirin and willing urine. The Curse of thf Hour. There Is too much lying. On every hand we moot with exaggeration, cmilv ocntlon, deception. Wo cnll It all ly ing, nnd uverv man or woman who va ries one iota from thu strictest fact and truth is indeed a liar. Tho expressman agree mot solctnly to deliver a trunk for voti at a certain place by a certain hour. Ho delivers It thu day after tho tluif promised, and thus lies" The grocer promises to send you the best tea In thn mnrkut. He takes the lirst his hand falls upon with out any care for thu quality, and des patches it to voti without a twinge. He Is a liar. The printer promises to do your work cheaper than it can be done elsewhero in town. Hu forgets his promise charges you what hu pleases and lies. Tho tai!or,agrce s to deliver unit of 'olot lies without fall by six in the evenjig. You got them 'in the morning, tid the tailor is a liar. Tho deatlst pledges his word that your teeth ft filled by him will In; all right for a dozen years. The fillings come out in it months, nml the dentist He. A' man over thu wavMs in need of a tem porary loan. You If ml" him a small sum, which ho promise by ovcrything to return at a given time. Ho keeps it ajjmonth over the time and i a liar. An auctioneer tells yon that a certala pie suru is by matter' arthvt, whtft he TrtowsH was. painted -by a forUnt pat. 'He He, and is sot worthy of truii."K sales raan'll'-a ahoathhi foods; A bootmaker fells a Ke avbout your boots. Thu "Jeweler lie 'about, your 'Watch. The gos1ierVat the dinaer- ublo telhi eaagsvralcd susriee t.aaton isk the ladles, 4i4lsBotblB4' eiae Mkin 'ft liar. The toriftCftSMii-iM you that his Dowers were picked in thu morning, when they are beady two ilavs old. Ho lies, anil wlUlie et aayth'ing. Tho lMKk pubnshef advertises that his Iniok is selling by the tens of thousands, when kebasM'otsold a thousand. Hu is a lux and one door off from the raunler eTj . H ,1 'fflrtlBT Vaftl AVaSttavtaatak aaVaX 1lf Mjr. Ij'iujf( Mcb and woaun who would kaock you down if yoa called them n f nun near thf end .f thf mlrei , topsail , ,u.,nr KnlUh Idea of thV yard ujKm thn I iii.l..,. forty ( : Ih-Ioj. . ,.,,, & r, lir,. lr,, s and thu. da,h in from he rail lut.il wrt wealthy men. but not remark. M-a. ,H.rhn,.s kll Ibk MuwU. w he df for xu-allh, and l.rd.lohn Uus.ell. couldstrlk the fatal blow with the uplift- M. ISi..i.i.. ...i uvtiu....n wJ. liar. He every hour Ikve pllon U the Mile rather than exception t&ntaer llo aUntl insurance companies, Itrokcr lie Nxit tivV Alitor Jlf Uu nl fltlo. Kxarp-rallon ami mWrriwarn lation riu m hour ami r U vat. (irntlfiurn Uitlra - why rannol th truth Ik tolit alwaj anil etrr? W'Ur nil thl ileiviitlon liml lilnjc? Wkr ituirh fUlfjltij tul rhi'atltij;' In" thr nnm of nil that l tmr and cihkI, wo tri ot ou to rj of oU m a ou ajfrx' lo a ou ajjrrf ! rxallh In MlUk IVIIUra. It l a rvtnarkftMo fact that only one man of thf wry tirt ca of fortune ha, In our dv, Ix'ii lYrmltr, l! ot Ilex haiinj; f alien p'nrrally to men who, lu Kiiland. ataliewuU, mid tiy rom pari sou, mut lif aHountpl men of mod crate uirnu. Mr Hubert IW prohnhlv lar lh rirhcH of them all, kxc thl one, and he wa not uittoKd, as nm oncf hown by an Incident In Common, to bt a rich a hi will not only comparative!) "pof. but te lleved by the opulacf to tx hinch poor er thnu'thf) were Karl Herby had In deetl a vast pitms-rt), though lu his earlier life not o priMluctive a one m It aftfrward In'Oaine, but if lie had re ceived no inorv than hi grAindfafher dbl, the pillt.lc, which bellevtsl In him a tlif Ituperl of Drbate, ami not a a mil lionaire, would not have cured a ,lraw,, Wo suspect that luoiioiiMt in)atit io themselves fajlKf lisiiillfy tuinfor high othef The iulllloualrs lltd o many Interest In their llvfs.'th'e ilca. nut thing iNiiiiu to them o eallv though n million a pearls no proti lion ngnlliM liMilhnchu tht thev get Impa tient of tho worry, the Inlior, nnd tho stinging publicity, us of living under n burning glass, In.epnriibte under our svftem from great political power The) fall Into easy nvunil e(w tiled ')', ami neither tend to lit a man for the' acquisition or teti n'lon of (Mover lu a country which Is free, nml governed by deliberation. Above nil, we suspect great means release thn will loo much, take away too much of its power of keeping down, as with a sjirlng, thu la tent caprices of the mind. Capricious ness, the tleslro to gratify volition nt Its earliest development, I thu special fol ly of millionaires, nml wo suspect Is not entirely absent from anv onu of them. Thu temptation U liko that of alisolule power, which Invariably, though slow ly, weakens tho brain of Its itoc4or. generating the most disturbing of nil thouchta thnl he I not as the rest of mankind. Now, nothing Interferes like eaptieo with tho slow, resoluto climb ing, tho constant devotion to one sub ject, thu perpetual mental attention, necess.trv to the acquisition, mid still more to the retention, of power In Kng litud. whore thu statesmnti has to plcmo I.tKS) masters, nnd make .,MH),0(hi pen pie think him wlu. Thou qualities haw belonged to the rich, but they are born of poverty, nml nru hardly con sistent with tho ehnriicter produced by wealth so groat that the inrger part of It can never cease to bo n sort of (leiiltt, ull-iiovvcrful, ami to bo summoned 'at will. Aladdin might have been (train! VlIer lu Hagditd, but would hardly have risen lu Knulaml to a Principal Secretary ship of .stato. SfKftntor. MiiM-lf vs. Hralns Drop a stout1 lo u stocking, nnd It i n tlungeious weapon with which to strike a man, It Is thu stocking that hits thn man it Is tho stouo thnl hurt Mm. In a lecture tho language lilts vou. but it N the Idea that Interests you. "some of thu relations between brain anil inusclu are slruuge ami complex. There nru problems itllllciilt to solve, (ilveu mnti lu thu head Is thu rustless power of thought, nnd In tho heart thu ictless ilru of sin. (liven society nnd we hnve merciless wrong on tlio'tlironc nml Innocent truth on tho seafTohl. (Slven also sin darkening nil homes, disturbing nil hearts, desolating nil hopes, iiiigtittng nticiiarncters, digging nil graves. (liven a soul how to tinii meekness without stupidity, caution without cowiirdlco, courage without riishness, (iiveii man u felt force in thu world of force. To thnl tho proper baleneu between muscle ami brain Is a broblem. There Is a inuclo man nml a brain man, tuid thcro ought to bo har mony, but thuro U not. Kadi Is strug gling fijr tho nscendency. Tho rnuscTc man on top, anil he Is an n, n hoe, a sonde. Thu brain man on top, nml he thinks, nnd plain, nnd guttle, nml gov ern. Thu niusflo man Is a ibx-r. he lights forces nt u disadvantage; he lifts with thu short end of thu luve r, Tho brain man Is not n door; hu is an or ganizer, u combiner of force. He stands In thu center of the world, ami makes others do tho work. I lie mus cle man l crude inntf rial, gross. The nraiu man is imnoiuicrnnio, intangible, invisible. He sits bv our heart, ami makes our homes; the other makes our houses, and makes our roads. One i een in forms of material thing, the othlT is affections, souls, angels, Ciod' The one is bread; thooth'.-r Is rnor. I projione to bo a razor. Tho one Is grass, lb other Is tooth. I jiropose to Imj u toet. You must adjust yourself, nml ck0 your plaeo. MrKusklR en Drunkr nness as a Crinr. vMr. Kuskiu, referring to sutlmlc of drunkenness, ami tho relativo MatUtics ol'crime. says that "drunkenness verv siigutiy encourages th;it, very largely encourages murder, anduulvcrsallven- CWrsges idleness, which is not a crime apparent in a Uitmlar form. Drunken tiuae Is not tho enue of criruu in nny caae. It is lUelf crime in every case, A fcentleman will not knock out his wife's brains when he Is drunk, but ft IsVBeverthelfss, his duty to remain so-bt,-rv The encouragement of drunken BW for tho sake of the profit on tho "saloof drink, is certainly one of thu most criminal methods of assatsinatlon for money hitherto adopted by the bravo of any ago or country." In thu moral as in the physical world, ta violent is never the lasting; the tree forced to unnatural luxuriance of bloom bean It and dies. Kill ximti-H'iiv nun Pllf rninll " 1 T "THV. HI' DO IOW:, miH Mjt tho Mm. Jmm Jwar'-rk ! Ma r-a ,Vlrr - 'lh .Aak ,A.Bftai.Mft aa. 1, ,. AUmt t,i hundrrsl tiflr mtnUr. In l,lnrdn Hall last nwlitf to bfar Ux John Jatpfr, thf tvloryl pnowlwr Idchniond, V. Wtur jh The Hulatlon of thf Sun " Thf rntoftaln j itirnt Mat uuti)uf, And jitfatl.r fnjosl b thf auduto, althoujfh wrv ffw of hi hf 4if r caif Indication of having ,V. i If w. Hf v John Ja.)H.r a gt-n. nine iMlorsnl prr-aohfr. of U h makr ni4r.' t lvU and rtsin .. IH-n oonwrtM to thn rftifrvnd hlur Ing si lnletfUii in jMTtoii itrd M thf formal eloqurnof and measured prawraof whltf chutvlif -orif f thtf jireaohfr who haw art floqurnc and for.f txfvulUr to Ihemtoltr, He rather tall In stature, of an angular Ad urv, and was drfafl iat fTralnip in elrrtcal black A hort. crisp, wooly, heard eovrr hi black fac. aad the wind at the toil of hi head has tWen worn off with IrtHjurnl ndiblag, that hi forrhtrad sfftusto v&kadtothehaok of hi skull. Ill drOiHirf was fvdltw quaint fxprton, and hf tft-ounles iviie from the Hiblf In thf vvrtiacular iHiiiimoti among llie nrgrvw ol the ninth, affording rare cnlf rUluinrtit to tksMf of hU heater whahsvf fldoin had ha oaortualtjr of lUteiitug lo plantation iUiih tiii- At time hf full into tho slng.aoug Inlouslluu tlf of dellwry of trn. heard at iiPKrn- tfvl vat meeting, and vvvilfrly notliwaliln mnotig the :olored lUptUls Had lift lawn adilifotBgis own ooultvbIIimi. all tho hrhda ami frft would havela-rii wagging and bobbing lu lints with tho voice of the sposVer. Hi argument was biirl ontlndv ua sodpturju quotation lu show that "di sun. do move." He Uutnti with n lelet iMice to Jothus, who commanded thf tin to stand still, ami then gate oilier passage from the Hlble.tu which tvf f reiice I made tutlm tlstitg nml setting, of the sun Ho wanted to know It, when nnv thing i-oe, It did not mow? How vvoiihl the sun rlo nml go down without moving' They could eo It with their own e.w rllng lu I ho east, nnd then palng over thn lice nnd hoilsos nlltl setting III thf west Yet thorn are souiu poople who ny tho un don't move After each quotation which hu considered a clincher, he added, "nml yet the) ny thu sun don't move," with nn nlr eprelnir both pltvautl contempt for the unleiuwrA. "What man Isthar," hu asked, "that live on (Sod's earth that can tnku n mloroscomi, or any other stHipe . nml ny that tut! sun don't more? Whar I be? VYIiar Is thn man Hint ran spy from this locality ami tf II how far the sun I from thu earth? Hnmnydolt, but tluMi I have mv coin lotion, and ho has hi Nlnot)'Uvo millions of mile from tliu earth," hfcxclnlmedt "who In the inline of Hod could tell thnl? What cnu n man look through and look '..'i.(UH mile?" Ho ntlvlsed III hearer lirst to "ealuh hold" of 1,000,. fssi beforo talklni; nboul !l.'.,(Xs).(S)0, HI whole tllscoursu was full of Inter esting nml apropos llttlo anecdotes ami Illustrations, lie exhibited an earnest nml hard-headed faith In the literal text of the Itlblo. nml said that they could call him n "falsehood" or nnv thing they choose, but they couldn't illputo thu llllile. vv hen thu uiulleuco was ills pursing onu gentleman, rising from hi sent, asked how thr sun got back fiom west to oat, nnd be answered Hi thn wortls of Solomon, that il "hasten back to thf place of rising." Another gentleman asked If thu height of ntreo could not lie measured In nny other way than by climbing lo thu lop ami using n tapo Hue, nml thu lecturer re piled that It could not be measured ex cept by using a tano-lluu or other In strumeuU iriisAfiijfvn IttiiubUean, Thlrnt that will IHaappolnl Now that so many Aine rlcan nru go ing abroad. It Is well enough to men tion to thu few who have not crossed the Atlantic before, some of thn much vaunted things that nru likely to disap point them, They must not go to Fin iral's Cave, nt StntTii, or lo thu (Haul's Causeway, in thu North of Ireland, n pooling to bo surprised Into any degree of uilmlmtion, tor limy win tm ry at to find thu reality liune compared loth of udmlrntlon, for they will lm vury niit hu reality inmu coinpareii to not llorbl. h) perbollcal duscrljitions they may have read. Ifo!rooti I'alace, In Kdfuhuri'h, will bo suru lo Ihi pro- nouuccilii humbug, save through Its as sociation. Thu blood tiitu of ltlio, on tin; Hour of the unhappy Maria Kin nrt's apartment, are fltner Inirn of thn Imnglmitlou, or newly npplletl red paint sometime onu, sometimes tint otner, ,Mol of the Italian Hardens, of which o much has bt eu said, nmoiint to wrv little, ror the most part they nru stllf, verdurde, unlntomstlng. Tim rr now nod Hol-oll nt Florence, and most of those nt Home, mo hardly worth swing, Juliet's tomb, nt Verona, nml Tasso s prison, nt I'ornr, ns every Inidy know, or ought to know, nru well enough, per haps, except thai the former I simply a horsu trough, ami the lattor a dingy tlen. In which the author of thu "Jeru salem Dell vcrcd" lister set foot. Ihe Corso, In Home, is nn insignificant street with nothing to recommend Itcx rcjit discomfort nml fleas. Thu Unler ii-n Linden. In Herlln, is a sorry thor oughfare, ill inved and- dffornu-d with broken trvc , half decayed, or actually death Thu Hf rue clock Is like: a cheap toy, and preserve onu from irritation when not iiti d. The catacomb of Home are mere cares under ground, without corpse, relic, or even Ikiiic. Tho oblects that mlirhl have drawn some Dcoule there have long bwn re- mured. I'cru la C'htue. Montmatre, Mont 1'aniasso are a ugly ccineterltrs ns can be found In all Franc., ami thu Is saying ngood deal. Their artificiality and starkue add now torrors to death. The South of France, including Avig non, Monti He r nnd Nice, fall to re deem anticipation. Thu I'.hlnu has lit tle pieturcAquuruMS outsiiie of its ancient catties, ami bear a generally dreary nsjiect. The notorious Janliu Mabllfo is a very common garden, rattier Inde cent, but exceedingly atujild, Sew Xotk Time. Mh think it no shame to give hand some olm;qulea to those dead whore living thiy had awfered to starve un noticed; bat lha MrujKU of aiukinypov' erty paaitw nnaaea la iu wm HalUt rt. H .HtipffUlfadfat ,. ,(, Usltofd .Aarw ralf.'rapH, ifiwntrsi , Ijfrnwu ittcf to )? Mtwhsnl .i lh nllnry lnlhtUst, hth rf h tifg.li4JoUt numlrfl .nv H nuMtlr tficiiffvl. w tiiM thf mmitwr ol tamirl rvxllou In thf U oriyMtt with thf nnniWr Ki'm on twr rrllr It I a Imi1 tMldron U ti Inchn Kpixff, with a front of thtrk tranorfnt cl. rffllrx lh rtiwtviufnUm. which It nry lljh.. ' uiVf hif.flf a .It.! ml.fwAn m""",,i ""'i'iTW'1 "M i "T .:",V', i'',l,,VV! V ' ". r iif oi u mix, tr which uf t'Siioi N x proper I th rtmf. and the w.lfr pxM hi ballot Into tl box ihroojth thi whf'n the attendant turn a little xnv one revolution, ami a liell trUr, thf Imllot I printed wllhauuuilwr, and the uvf number aprear on the Mta tln-t regite r, t lie by all The tuollon ale all limilUi!fou, aod a s.xmi at a ballot I dHxr no more rait l-e put In III! the atlriolaal turn thf crank, and thu open thf ape tture, which I etoted bt a alld. If two h, tot loldnl or rxdffl togethfr are put m n onn, oalt one of thent can be nua K-md. and, of cuie, the olhrr will out Iw countfsl. Thl nuinlxtrlng Is done bv printing, thn drlee l.oliitf that of thn orvllnaiy ofticf ribtron hand s'amp, except thaUtkls I operalnl by Ihe nuvhsiiKin Whiuv ttie balloting I cone Imleit the crank I locked, thn liat. tot Imx tUflf Mug hvked or f aled by the same action, and the rvjtltrring apparatus may Inv remotml, to be If ffired to at any lime to certify the bal tut Hcddet thf e guatd agaliit Hie. gnl tolltitf, thn clrrks at thf check lists may et tlif numt-er of each voter' hal lot agfttiut his name, lustf al of a check It w Ihi ern that lh Ituuilicr of bal lot CAt mar Ite known at a -tiaum at nnv stage of the voting, nlttiout refer, rlnit lu thf cheek Hl 'Ihe legUtry counter uiav be mmlrt to t ceo id nny number do.frvd, a only four dlc are requited to htiw up to I'.VW One of the heM fenlurv of thu device I It ex. Heme simplicity, w blub. lnM!tecMtnlu tv of notion nli'd relUbllllv tltrlfant (iNninf A ateat lU'r IsVar. Three of thu ctew of the te iiiuthlp Inttcitld, Onplatn Soutar, had a wry uxclilng adventure at the (IretMlstnl sf nl tlsuerlf. thl fnMi Hurlng thu tlmu that tliwlr tiul was fail hetnl among thn Ice, three of (lie crew Thomas Itoyal, Wolverhampton) Jame Whiter. IVterhratl, and William Mulll. gait, Ibiiiilee -el out onn day to nay a vllt to the ship IVrf ve renee, of IV tr huatl, which lay nppsrently nlMiiil four mile distant. After walking about two tulle It wa seen that the distance but ween the two ship had Imiui mis judged, anil that In reality they were six tulle apart, nml the lUugeiou nature of tint iouriifv Ifiraii to tlswii upon the teamen w lieu I hey ie allied how far they wtre from any ve el, tho sealing club being the only weapon with which they worn aimed TheV dnllherated wltelh rr It would nut be the la-st fonrta to n turn lo their own ship. One of the trio ImUlml on making thn journey, while the other werenfthe opinion (hat lit shouhl give up the nttonipt. In thn mliUl of their dnhate a she bonr. with one cub. aniiearedi and as she wa fast coming up but woeu thn turn ami their ship, the only chance of es cape was to i tin. In III" hope of reach Ing the Perseverance. When Ihe n n tiMik to their heels tlif bears qulckcueil their pace, nml In a short time were closu upon the sailors.1 To attempt to face thu animals with thulr clubs was usnle, nnd acconllng ly, one by one, thu men look portions of their clothing and threw them on thu'liie. lu this way the progress of (he bears was flopped, as they stopped lo sniitr nml tear at each of the articles as they eauiu up to thf in. Ily this strata gtuii the men were enabled to keen a llttlu nhead fur about two mllr. They hail parted with most or their clothing, one of them having nothing hut his pants, a cravat, and a woolen hlrt up on htm. Hu hail retained poconof his club, ami fajttenliig his cravat to thu end of tho wenixiii, he waved II a a iliMislof il!tre, and fortunalelithiiat tonilou of the crew of the l'creverauco was nllraclrd lo Ihe perilous position of thu three penmen, He v anil of tho crow of tho Pcrsuveranco liumeillately set out, armed with gun, and after running about a mile, thoy came up lo the thiee imiii, Just lu lime lo save Ilium, a they had almost no clothing left, ami were uxhnuMril with the rhaae,' The bear ami her cub were so rlnati behind thai Ihe rescuers had no dlfll culty In dl'tiafchlrig them with several builds. The following morning .the throe sailors returned to thu Intrepid. They were escorted a part of Ihe way by a number of Ihe crew of iho Perse- wrnnce, ami, me mate iMsr i-ein-f aeen in the vicinity, apparently on the look out for the sue bear ami her cnb, he was llkowe killed. 1114 the Pane tlnVr the flahfen Kaa t qeeea Tlrtarwl Among the Items of news cinncUd with the Vatican in Uom, communica ted to the IhiiUj ChrunUU in Indon, there recently waa one which wight ha labeled "Curious, If True." Il was lo the effect that ltfs XIII had an In- tendon of offering to Uueen Victoria thu (foldeii Hose, which, since the mid die of the thirteenth century, the relgu Jng 'io ha prcssiiiletl o soitut CatRo lie Plvn whom ho dvdretl etpeelally to honor, Tlie offering to Her Majesty would Imi as n marl: of gratitude and thankfiiluoM for having iMiriulttcd the re-establishiiieut of thu Itoinan Cntho lld hierarchy lu Hcotland. We mention this us a paslng rumor of the hour. If true, it would go lo show that Ito I what may l termed a more liberal Pontlfl lhari his reneroted iiredecesMir, wlui avoided even the aiUM-arnmuj of fiiendly relations with lliellritlsh sove reign. Hut Pop am, who is tinder hUxA to l a very learned man, partic ularly well read In history, must be well aware that even If ho were to offer her the compliment In piction, Victoria could not accept It. Thn act of settle A RtffMrr Mr A W Ho ment, pai'cil oy me imitsu rariiamrni. 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One-half of Ihe secsmd Mofjr ued for the ,imany,a onlesw, lie furnUhfd with n Hre-pnwsf other half Will ha rented for ihe third story will U natatfi room) tnaVlnjr n n6d fft msnt for the cHHHsanjr asm a curlty for Ihe olley hotdef, Imtrcsin In value for ana come. This company Insures (galas ! llghtalng. They tnsnra Hra against HghtnlaK whethar Mm lea nr ai largo on wi prami, Hood live agfHU, men of are wanted In every town at In the rllato where the company already reprrsenaad. Ktimt Nstl,fain) Woe' ric in ithii for Kl KstaW, (.li Vnf i.srltalar. arf4raa MAtKlffAtXIJsirAJsi. mi imiii ' V XuOUd iwmsfi Me '. 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