21 1)c l)ntl)nm Uctoro
QLIjc l)atl)am Record-.
II. A. I.OMJON,
KDlToll AND IMIUl lilKTOK.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
J.ATi;s
One copy, unc rear
One ropy,, six, months .
One copy, t lino month
r 2.0u
1.0'.
lion (o Lire.
Live for pood thdt " miv !,
For the errni-s you may fii;ht;
For the did that yon can Riv;
For the neeil- yu'i i an relieve;
Forth1 wrongs that you may right1
I lvo thus (i'-l will prosper you.
I.ivr for brave and noble ..sds.
With nn nim and purpos" high.
With n faith mid oouiagp tni.
With a future still in view,
lie-tnii;. v. hen y-n come to die.
On Co.r ). ... to heaven it h-ads.
I.i' e. null tion to . ..iiwil",
I tivini; stivintli nuto th nnk,
liivnu h"f to dumb de-pair,
lake mi answer . ft p.aver.
He h In -I o th-.se that -.k.
t "inloilcr to In art ami smil '
I.i'. to leu n, aivl to I. n im,
x.nd to scatter whnt you know;
.jv lo 'liH'll'll ml I'llll s I'll",
And to lift th" fnlli-n up;
live f.-i vi inert liw-.v.
A f 1 to if. ii" tiuili from h's:
I li e to say "Ihv w ill h" .I 'll:"
liien though I' si-i'in tinnist
To V"iir ilim. iiitrf'N-t i;lit.
What Ho lo.'th mini I- iitfW.
Keep a fii iii. iinwniei in;; trust.
Poill'tlll,; lion., (i'l. I 1IC!"1IHC llol.
I.i vp. that m"t mix all h" ""
Tol-' fo!....i ,.f thn'l.iuht.
l.iM' in fellow-hip of loir;
Live ui tli.it, iih.-n ralli-il above,
n-l oii I. i.i th" world liool nihf"
tiol-Vil! wol i.-yoii: -W.-!l .1 '"
.. (., ..,.,. :., .v.-ic.
THE FOUNTAIN.
Ht of tin shallow-
oil' " ;
ir lll-.'lili
liaili that
.!.. win..,
I"'l
li i ainc int- t
i 'I ovi-r th. I'll!'
-in. ill f"Uiit !'n. i
lirir.l.'l
l'ii-in a
niol-lr If. t - i olit'tl'l '" llllptii'l lu r
i v i Iii inuniii' i up.
A- tin yirl . oknl ii-.ui into tlr wati i
I' t tini;. r.- tntli'l with a lili. an.l w
im n '-."I tin' "in .f tin I'ik. hill'im
l'. k' It. Il i- -ll.l'IL'i li" Wr noti. r
in Ii -in ill thin:;- wlniiwr air thinkiiio
i f on at' r "in -. an. I r. iui iiiIh r tlu in,
to . r.v. r aft. I' I.ina Mi- In I r. inniilirrril
I' .-it I.i' 'ki ll lily hal. ami th lluttrrini:
i.th'tioii in thr w.it'T. -Hi1! tlir -nut nf
th- i'l-' -. an-l til fi w v. iii'l I'loivn ill-op-i'i
it inii i a-' p "i h'-r I" i k from th"
nip of tin II' I" at tin fount iin in that
i I'l ii'h ii at Miitmli, on that -wirt
!'!"l-timmrr tii-'l't.
Th'' yoiino man -loo. ni v nrarlur.
II. hail a sw. i t. :'i ivi f.n r. ami y f-that
n-fir ns soft ami .I nk a' a gai Ill 's.
Til' V ivrr not ualikr, thr-i two; Imth
'v. n -piritu Hi li'th win .lark. I'oth
".ir. rominlir. 'I'll' t'u- "f hi 1 wa.
I. twin thitn, h i- th i iurr inii-in-.
th-'iiji. as th- S -!' h f'.lk say. "far
!A iv r"ti-iu-." ami l iriii'-' il'.lT' iinl
I'.ii.i'-. Tiny hml I'l-.-n l'i"ii'.;lit up un
ii i our roof, a'r I I.ina Mi' ln l'- jii"thrr
!i i I hrrn all tin iii"thi r th. littlr orphan
l!"iii Klrhi rkiu w. Win n. aftrr a littlr
s ji ii' ". shr tiiiiii .l h' l'iyrs towaril him.
-'i. ,.ok.il into hi- with'.ut n -f i vr,
,uM j
a- a -i-ti r tnilit.
Il is i rurl of o ami papa,'" shr saiil.
It i- vi ry rriirl. Ilrnri. Th'1 I'l '"
think only ol imuu y. Why i an tin y
'li I t 1'.- hair pr ill, llhrtl ll'l I "lll'l I'l'
i ( -pp ? It i- sin h an ali-unl hlra.
V.-i ion! I to many (aih oth' i : Wr itr
I'Vr I, roth, r ati'l sist, r. N'otiiinr.' ran
th iti.'i that.''
Hut wr an ii"t lu' tliT ami -istT."
f inl h" ; "ami m !ii-i "iHin- iiian; . I
ha'.. I" i li thinking that
oil, ilon't. il ui't !" -!i- at'l - llrnii.
f. r Mi avi n's f-akr, ilon'l I' ".in to hi- a -
a I a- tin- rr-t. II" my o" i. luotln r
-til:. It WOllM I" flilltilll f"l il- to
many, li' -i'l"-, om--limil'l f ill ill l"vr
tir-t -hoiil.l not on' .' Think how uh-
iii'l t" marry witlnnil tli .t."
Hut I hk. you -o mil. Ir" sai'l M"iui.
Ilriir t'oii-in I. in, i, h t ii-talk al.iit il."
I will not." -..ii' I sin-. - If you .lr-irr
t i 'plan-' I, you i an talk a!'"iit -'!' h fool
ish fam ii"t i l-. . t 'f i our-'', joiilik"
tin ; nf i oiir-r, I likriou, ami tint is ju-l
why it i a n't lir. tJianilp.ipa oii.'lit tnhr
a-h aiil' il of him-i It."
She pansnl a iiioinrnt. thru turiiid lirr
lips towanl lu r rmi-in.
'Jive urn a kiml kis, hrothrr llruri,"
said shr, "ami nrvrr. m vi r, nrvrr sprak
of this iihsiirility aain. As for inairy
in, I -hall nrvrr many any mir. Why
shoiilil I, when 1 ilrtrst the thoiiqht ("
Ilrnri ravr a littlr siyh.
"I shall nrvrr many cithrr, (Vuisin
Una," t-a ill lir; ''hut you srr wo nrr not
lirothf-r ami si-trr. Y"U rall't lliakr it so
l.y sayino so."
Thru hr kin-nl hrr aii'l tin y walkr.l
ha. k into tlir hoiisr, whrrr (namlpapa
Klehcr mid (rniitliiut le Michel had just
settled the inatriinonal prospet ts of the-e
two younjj cousins to their own satiNfac
tion. The result of the youne; proplc's rebell
ion wai a tpi irri'l.
I.ina escaped very ca-ily. It wa, only
proper for n jfirl t' he coy; hut thr yolinn,
mail was so hesrt w ith reproaehes that he
filially dcfiwl his relatives unit h as Ajax
did the li'littiiii'r.
In his case .the lightnini; hml the l"t
of it, and the end of all this was that out
tine morning Henri Klehcr fouml hiin-elf
tinned out into the world to sn k his for
tune; anil Ion;; civ hi- cousin's hint k eyes
were. ojH'nctl upon the dawn, hml left
Munich ami his furious relative behind
him.
From thnt day nothim; was heard nf
him by his f iends in Munich for many a
lung year,
VOL. VIII.
I ll' "hi people xie-c unfnrgivinr".
Gramlfatlifi Mober died and h-ft all his
nionr i to I. ma. who had already refti-ed
two i m-i Unit ni.iti ho,. tirnnd uncle
Mn In l dmd abo, ihhI 1,'iia became yi I
riilur. At last her be hucd mother also
left lu r. She long n maiiu il I.ina Michel,
though lirr beauty and lur wraith hail
brought many suitor to In r dour. Tin
lovi that she had thought mr.'-saty (o
marriage tin my-ti rimi -, w mid"! fid hi c
hail m ill roiui tuber; ami n-'ii she
liiliri.'l that it m vri would, foi sit" was
i iuhl ami twriitv. 1'ut. "im liow, rvrr
siini tin inoiiiiii-j wliiii -In- awokr ami
l'oiiml that In r roii-in llriiri was oim,
hit im iiioii. of liini 1 1 :( I grown nmi-o
nn t ami t inli i with n iy yrar.
Sin- travi Inl Iwo yars ami luanl noth
itio "f ni Cousin lli-nri, ami at lii-t
fouml lu r-i ll in r.ni-. at the hiirht of its
pay sfiisiin. ami tin to r Mnl a il"Vr who
hml not fouml In r olii c luam h.
Th' p is m. plin o to ilrrain likn a pit t
llri falliry; no plate like 'ari for pit t
in J. ilia Mu lnl spnit many hour- with
In r t yi - tixi il on p -liuti i fai r- that sht
lit v i s;nv, for tin- liiino fan' that haunt
til lu r: hut oni- ilav -ho awoko t" a wou
ilr nis inti-n-t in a -mall pii-tun- whirh
Inin;: in a -in ill ih ai' r' oalh ry in whirh
-lir fouml hrr-i If.
It wa- a implr -i ' in . A moonlit far
li ii, th" 'li-l an"' 1 t rr into umh linnl
-liaiiow-, a loinit iin "ml" whii h a llrhr
i nipti. 'i In v up. ami ly tin- fountain'
hlilll a lo'ltli il.'l a y.iilll'j "ill. Till'
ino.aili.Jit l.i--"l In r f I' ' . Hi- was not
s.-i n. II- l.' iit toM ii .l lu r. lovrrlikr.
Mis Iiaml ..in h"! In r . ami hi 1- trstnl
on our of tin littlr p-.-t - that In l'l all ( II
i ii. lii'o i h iin ahoiit t!" fount iin. Tlu -r
w. i. . noinr'l wiiii ili'-, an.l a- shr
look' ill I '. -I" -aw that onr hula
J l'i"k- n I. .f.
j l " ii - th" o il''' I! of In r L'l.lll'lf'lthrr"
ol'l I., ii-. at M'li'ii h.
j llioir than . h im ' . W
i thim' a- ina::i' . or hoi
Ami this was
there -inli a
oli-t wat. h-
j (.1 II nri an.l In r-' lf i"i th" ii".ht "lu'il
s,r in nlr th it mi-a il.!" np-t ikr? I'..r
j that wa- l. mi, an.l 'y th it
llail'nl rill W I- I" i llolll, h- r f.
I '!- thi- pi- fir ! a
I thr ll'-llrl-
i II' Il''l'u- '1 I"- -Iful'l. is.
I.la.k-a-k.,1
"1 think l!r o'i-t i- lii ni."
Tli i- i- tin la -t I'l. In" am
he -url.
on. ha-
...it. ,1 I., I 'l' .11.1 I." 1. fll-l - to -U It.
j l'i rhap- a pi i. . iillh i. nt w ill t.-mpl him ;
j hut if I '.'in hi- a'I'lir.. tin- l.nly will it -I
nu'tiil.ri mi otiitii'--i"ii:"
j Th-' ,,,li p,. mi-' -I faithlully to .o -o.
j "It i i 1. 1. 1" .1 -to 1 1 hi i- rry
! pool , " - 11 1 th' 'i. ..It I', iiui ravr l r the
I lllllll1" I' W I II I. I' I'll :' i il'l. "I'll" tilth
! tl ." In -ai'l with a -lull;, of hi- -holil'l-
r I'-.
l.ina Mirht I -'i p"
ami -..ion. foil-. i. . I
thr -t lir- of a tliiiL
upon tin' iloor that I
int-i In i' t ai l iaor
In r in iiil, i liiiiln '1
tllVe!irf. Ilppnl
tin w..r. I 'At'l-
it r" upon it.
In a mmm nl a man with a loner hrai'l.
w ho hehl a pah tie ill hi- han.l. opene.l
the iloor for In -r. ami t I rrerai'linu' the
iipparit ion "f a t I"-. l vaile'l hnly al I. ml
nl l' Inl inai'l. with -onu -iiipn-".
"1 -pi ik t tin- ,:iiii. i of the pi. tun
at I"'!-ii'tn --. " sai.l tin l-'iaulsin
Mit la I. I'lii "ran I- n aii'l fountain. I
ih -in to ! hi" it at any prii e."
Ma. lam. -." n pin ! tin arti-t. "I re-
;it I l'i sai that pit till" i- not to l.r mM."
Hut I nui-t havr it." -ai'l tin hnly.
"1 am ii. h iii'tliiii''. any pi-it i."
"I im
' - ml tlm arti-t
hut it
; has m. pre . ."
j "I.i t. n, ir," - ml thr hnly. ' It is
more than a pi. turr that I want - it is a
remiiii-t em c. It is like a upline that
! I know. I hen for it. I implore you (..
si II it In me."
"M nlanie. ' -ai'l the artl-t, "I see Von I
' haven heart. I will sprak plainly. I.on
no;.. -toiiil with th" only woman I rvcr
loir.l. I.oshlr th-.t fountain -a fountain
in an ohl ym-ilen in Muiiiih. I was a
j yoiini; iihot. 1 tli'l in l run know my
own heart; hut I kimw it now. I have
I know n it for years. One day the memory
of the spot ami of the hour returned to
' me as if In maoie. I painted the picture
in a few hour-. Then auain she stood
I ht fore me. 1 saw the ni"onli";ht nu her
! lat e. I saw her white hand lyiiif; in
I mine. 1 -aw the whole picture. Never
In fore could 1 put it upon canvas. 1
know I never can airaiu. And, Madame,
while I live, I must look upon that pict
ure. When I die, I inn-t cast my last
! u'laiu f' upon it. 1 shall never see lu r
! iliraiit. I.ohl; since she has In come the
! w jf,. ,,f v,,,n,
one she loves well, no
loiil.t;
.the,-.
hut I I shall never love any
So I must keep her picture; 1
must. You Mr that, Madame.-'
Ami ns lie spoke, I.ina Michel knew
Henri Klrbrr knew him despite the.
tlow in heard ami nil the t hanoes of
t in Ivc loiir; years. And as he ceased,
she threw bark her vail ami hehl both
her hands toward liiin.
'Henri," she sighed, "Henri! Oh
Ilrnri. do you not kimw nir?" And then
hr had clasped her in hi arms, and she
lay sobhini; mi his Immoih.
Win n tin y stood beside the fountain
in the old garden at Munich again, they
wi re man mid wife.
"Hope on, hope over," i the motto of
the man who doci no advertising; the
man who advertises has no time for cut h
sentimentality ; he is kept busy pocket
ing the receipts.
ITITSP,oli
A Talk nith a Titxllfi inis!.
'We will iimlntakr to r. -rnt am?
i up any kin'l of a hjrtl "I animal, from
a hiimtiiiiio.hii.l to an rli phaot." s.ii-1 a j
tnviilrrnii-t to a irportir for th-" Viv '
i
Y"rk .If.iV,,, ;.,;.. rn rntlv. " im). I
mioht ju-t wi ll ail'l, from a ln to imtm j
moth-."
"Air there many in this city wlv pur- J
sue y. 'lit' ai t r" I
"A In nit twenty. Too many alt"":i tlu-i j
f"i any of ii-to .o any .Irinit Ini-inr .
It is not an ea-y tra'lr to learn. S-inr I
timr- a man may an omplih it in n f.-w j
months; soim tiuir- it will t iki' a mm h j
I'llioer tiliie ; it ileprml- upon the natural
oooil jl.li;lli'llt .'Hill ilevt, lit y i.f tin )HI j
pil. A littlr t an h s-iirs- or want of -kiil
will tiftrn spoil a joh. In thr pn para
tioii of our siil.jnts wr ii-. a larr
ami iint of .ii.. nil in a po'i... . form.
Purine; thr inanipul itmn thi- poiv.h I il
shaken into tin ah a'nl i- inhali 'l hy ilit
oprrat'ii . A- ar e is an an umiilatii i
poison il will ri iniin in tin i-lim until
tin re is i noimli to i au-e si rioli- P -lilts. ,
Very oftm a man i- t oinpi lhil t" tpiit
tin- hu-inr-k in null r to save hi- life.
Lifr insurant r coinpanie- lu sitatr to take
ri-ks on in. n i n;:i;nl in our lui-iiie-s.
Arsrnit is u.e.l topn-erie the -kin, fui
anil frathi r-ol hii'l- nml auiinal-. S v
mil suli-titul. - for thi- p..i-.ii have htfi;
trietl, hilt llollt of thrill have hi t n fouml
to I r any ""noil."
'What il" you in.-t wik onf'
"Wr ilrlvr a thriving lui-ini -- ill the
ciliary I tin I line. I'. ..pie hrine; tlnir lit
tie hinls hi re to hair them -tulh il. Tin
im m rs are ini.-tly hull.-, ami ym cat
itnaoiiK' what a toiufort it i-to have tlu ii
little fi allien . I pels pn .ei ve.l in sui li ;
manner that their l-muty ami form ol
f'atlur tan he -em innl aHniireil l"ii''
after their sweet voices an hii ln.1.
I.ovi liir'ls ate pri-'rvial in j;n at
niiiiil" rs. ( ai'liiial- are -..im what rare.
ami their phiniai;. is -,. .rilit i.ih.nc
j ,ln,l heautifiil. that when tiny Hit tiny
are se.i,,in thrown awav. There i- al
ways a n aily luarki t fm them, nml w
will pay o.Hi.l jiiiees lor them. I.ovt
hinls are hroiilit to us in pair-. It h
eu-toinaiy when one of (hi -e alT" tionati
little thing's tlir tolu itiL; it-ih a'! hotly
ami tin living mat' to i . We kill th'
livt I. inl ami pre-mr the two t""rithir.'
('oiil.l tin skin of a man In stuffe.1?'
"( t lt iiiilv in the same manner that a
inoiikej's skin is. I wmihl iinilerlaki'
the joh, hut it wouhl co-t a ureal thai ol
money. They -ay thai the hiiinau -kin
i- very tiiin h like the skin of a hn";. nml
that il Mil.j.i t. il o a t iiniinj pr-.ie-- it
woiil. I he very thiili ami -ti'Ui"; tin
-.inn .a- the hoe; h atl'tr vihieh i- u-r'1 fm
s nl'llt - ami trunk-."
i A (licrk on Watchmen.
I Tin re ha- hi i ii s iri-i'.'.t demand ol
late yt -it- for a t I", k that would record
1 the roino ami toniiii'.' t.f ni';hl watchmen
i in fat lories, hot. - ,iu. other laru'e huihl
j int;-."' -aid a manul at tun r. "You may
provide a l.iiililiie; liherally with lire
! c-eapc-, hut tiny nr.- of littlr u-r if (ht
I watrhman, In inu asleep, in";lt i ls (o .;iv
; the alarm wln ti ilu ii" Im ak- out. Tlup
the I" -t ol all pi. . aiiti"ii- i- th" 't let tt'it
I watthman'- i In k ami p-ri-ttr." Wat' li
; ni' ii are in. I.etti r than other im'ttals
j they will "i"iv wc.iiy and sht py, ami
some of thi m would ratlu r 'loe all liiu'lit
i in an arui-t hait in some -mi"; mrnir than
man h th-ii appointcl toinid-. Hut the
j t h t ti n i It n k and rcoi-li r i an invt ntioti
that -t i vi -as tin- ni"-t pott nt -tiiuulip
; to the wat' hinan to make him "o his
! roiiiuls.
i It is mi nrraioet as to si m fm- any tie
! sired iiuinher of stations, ami t ontiollin"
j fit mi one to ten watchmen if nrci ary.
At cat h station the wati hinan in-erts a
key and yives one full turn. This make
its iinf.i i I iiier rectiid nn a hlauk which i
ot kctl inside the clock in tin oilier, and
whit h is so plan d that no watchman,
however inreiiius or My, t an tamper with
it. Thr ret old wh n taken out in the
niorniiif; shows exactly what station tin
watchman visited in the night nml tin:
time of his visits." .V. ir Yuri' Moil nml
Ah jirrnn.
Damp lleils.
The London l.mi?ilt referring to the
death of Mr. Mans, the wi ll know n tenor,
c alls attention to the peril of sleeping in
ii damp bed. As a matti r of fat t, thi
peril is of the greatest, und it is almost
ever present. The cprrieiiretl travelei
rarely haards the risks of sleeping be
tween .sheets, which are nearly sure to
be damp, until they have been aired tin
tier his personal supervision at a tire in
his bed room. II thi-be impracticable,
he wrap- his rug art. und him, or pulls
out the sheets ami sleeps bet ween the
blankets-n disagreeable but often pru
dent expedient. Theilir. st mischief may
result from the eontat t of an imperfectly
heated hotly with sheets which retain
moisture. The hotly hint is not sullirient
to raise the temperature of the sheets to a
safe point, and the result must he disas
trous in the extreme if, as is sure to hap
M'n. the skin he pooled by contact with
a surface colder than itself and steadily
nl ist rat ting heat all the night through.
There is no ext use for the neglect of
proMr precaution to insure dry beds.
Servants are never to be trusted in this
matter, nml the managers of hotels, even
of the best description, are singularly
careless in respect to it. Scientific ,mer
if an.
CHATHAM CO.. N.
sai.mox r. niAsi;.
notunntir- I m-irlnts in thP
I. ire or the (.l-iitsf Justice.
H p Slrupc'es in Early l ife nid Ire
for a Beautiful Southt-tipr.
Kuueiv I.. Pi. lirr, at one time private
sfel'ilaiy to Chief .Ill-tin s.ilnu11 I',
t ha-'. licit. - oi the New Ymk I.. iV
l'i -,.s .. iiitere-tinp; in-t,iii.r- in the
i ii' .. i- .. i tin- iiote.l m in. Mi, pi. lu r
-ay-;
"I Ici'l a h ii'l enoiioh -trii''e in my
tally life," -ai.) Chief .In ine t ins.. o
to me, one a f tern" "tl ; a- ' " w le w alk lm
fi"in tin ( i.ito toL-'ili. r. Wh'-n I
tii-t i aim- to Wa-iiitiu'ton t-' pu-h my
l"itui", I a -l-i .1 an nin . h" w as n St n
ilt"l-. la ol.t tin I.. I in. . i . lk-hip in "1"
of tin- 'I. p .Ho" nt . II" tol'l im In
woiil l i,tl."i ivr lit" a 'lolhi .i l.ir. a
-pa'i. with whn h to " " k nil way in th
Wollil. I th".";lil nr. mil h Was unkill'l.
hut I half I'.iil -i'n- known In aer.
wisely in m-t ortiin nn- an ollic , au l I
attriliiit" all nn i; I loi'tunr i'l lif' to
that it fical. up .1 a t Ink .hip
at that time. I -ln.ul, ,o.:,l,lv have re
in, lint i-l a t ei U all my life. ami. in-t' !
of now lieinu th" ( ttii f .lu-tiec of the
I'llitt 'l States, In- the eliii f clerk "f a tie-
parti'ient."'
Salmon P. Cha-i' worthily won all tin
high honor thai In o iinnl. F"t year
niter removing- to Washington In- went
through the daily di U'lgery of tt at lung
a boys' school, studying law during hi
.pan hours under William Wirt, the fatli
n o one of hi-pupils Itwa-at.Mr. Wirt'-hoil-r
that he in. t the beautiful Mi
Cabell, ami thru Lignn tin only romance
in hi- li i . II" was thrown into her
sociit v t very day. ami each day ad'h d
to hi. int' i' si pi tin I"it lv Soiitlu i n gii I.
I.ovt inspired him to wiitc vcr-es w hn h.
however, wire inltulrd to express the
passionate sentiments ..f a lover. The
proud Virginian beauty acccpietl Mr.
Chase as an escort to part it -. receptions
anil the theater, and she found him a
very agreeable t "iiipaiiio'i i'i the parlor,
for he u i- i I. v. r ami intelligent, but
sin would not dunk "f marrying a poor
young -. liool tea. In i iviih hi-own for
tune to tu ike and api'irmtly w ith htll.
pl"-plt t of 111.'. king it at that time.
Mi-- Cnl.i II made liu -.nil" nil-tak. ill
th a lining Mr. I lia-'s .u.i-"s a- the
lady ditl w Im n fii-ed I" in ary I.oiii- Na
poleon when br ita- living an ob-i lilt -exile
in I'.nglaml alt. r hi-.-eapr from the
prison of li nn, ami tin n by n fu-rd a
i row ii." a- the future I'.mpi rot' said to
lu r. Perhaps Mr. Cha-. '- unfortunate
love affair wa- the eau-t of his h living
Washington ami iciiu'viiig t.. ( in. -intuit i,
whirh llu tlid soon aftrr pa ing tin bar.
He got FO l.iavi Iv over hi- pas-ion, how
ever, f"r Mi-s Cabell, thai he lived to
marry and bury three n iv. .. before lie
was forty. Tin-iii'oiua ol that, ally Ion
still lingrr.'il many Mar- ; 1 1 1 i w anl.
Once, when tin ( 'hit f Ju-t in was visit
ing Hi' hou'iid uilli bis il.ui Jit' r. a niece
ol his lir-t l"Vi iiiiollnr Mi-- Cabell,
i. pi illy t eh 1. rated as a belli ami beauty
t alh'l upon Mis-- ha-r In i tatln i n
tall'd with ti n h r let ling tin t in um
st am -is of his youthful low and tin n
Sllll.
Win n hi spokt of his (ir-t sue tin ait
thin wa- a pathos in tin- coin nf tin
calm ami dignified Chit f .hi he. whirh
wa-a-tan a- it w as int' n -ling. Win n
I bt i aim tin privatr ... n. i u i of ( hi. !
Jii-tii i' Chasi , lie was in In- sixty second
yt ar, and I" nil npprai ain'r in tin- full
vigor of hi- iniigiiiliri in ii i.i i il I he
was six fret high ami weighed two him
tired pounds and wa a- siiaight n- a
Tust amra Indian. He had a m ry com
mantling appcarame, and a-he walked
along the marble corridor-nf the Capitol
his presence was felt. Ht was naturally
II very nilsti it- man and srhl-'in nub. titled,
even nt home. He had little or no ap
piceiation of humor, and rarely indulged
in a joke. He was ju-t as al.-h-miou-. in
his words as in all other things. He
talked little, thank littlr, and licit r u-i d
tobacco in any
hape or form, ami did
not like it to be u-cd in his presence.
His life was regular and his pistes simple,
rising at li in the summer and T in the
w inter. In good weather he took a short
walk before hreakla-t, returning in
time to join his family at morning prayer.
The brink fa-l lunu wa- N o'clock, alt. r
which he joined his .. . n tary in tin libra
ry, w here lie spent an hour read ing ov. v
his letters, iliet iting iiiiswi i-to tlu in. or
preparing his opinions.
At I" he It'll his hoii-e to go to tin
Capitol, always walking when thr in alh
cr wa fair, ami riding in the tai- in bad
weather. From 1 1 (o :t he pre-ided over
the Supreme Coin t of the I nitnl States,
after it adjournment walking back to his
house. Arriving home, he took a liiiu h
of crackers nml tea, and then went vig
orously to work on hi- opinions, remain
ing so engaged until tl inner, which was
always served preti-. y at li o'clock.
His table w as elegant, but not epicurean,
ami cnnsi-tcd alway- nf three courses and
a thssrit. The Chief Justice always
dressed in black whin in Washington,
ami 1 was very itiut h astonished to see
him appear in light pantaloons, sack coat
nml slouch hat on the morning that we
started on the South, rn Circuit, in May.
lKli'.l. Miss Cluise told me she was afraid
le r farther would bcennn so attached to
the bluuch hit! that liu would want to
( .. AI'IML s, xs;.
wear it aftri hi-n tui n t" Wa-hingt
n.
whi. h shr s.emrd to think would b
lowering the digniti "t the I hi' f .lu-lu'c
tiol ham's Wealthy Homes.
"pn .b.iblv in no tity in the wil'i."
siid an e-oVirer ( tin Ann;, ami Nuy
lilb a frw day, -inn, "d"i p'-'l' -t I nn
ta.tch a gliinp-c of so many in.agliit'n n't ;
intiii"s a- in New Ymk. Naval imn
i"U know are grtat w alkt i - " In u liny i
r. -i. Ii pint. It i- .in i x n i-r that is Im in
lii i . I in a tlu'il aml ways, ami in tin- '
tour-' of my nip- al.. ui llu- world I Im" i
I....IU" familiar with the nppt araii f j
1 1n- -Ireet ,, nil thr roast and in any nf ,
thr iiiinini- t"ini."f import nn r. It is- i
i- if In I- pit iiliar tint tl hh i the. ity the
,.- ih,- -iirf.ii e di-pla -""I thi- lieu.':
1.' attiful tin i.ih'ii-li -t rn nid iel'ii'M-. ;
'..i i.i-tiimr in II"itu llu hoii'
.an t.m-t i lab."..!. K .1. ."I it- d
half -in h ..in'" I ami iinttli-n
w I.i. h 1
within i
mix i
Inior- Ih.t ih. y mi-.hl aini" t I" ' ilhd
n .i Unit. In I hi. tgo on tin ..tin r hand j
whin a im n haul prion- m a inillu'ti iin :
pork pa. ktr build- a luai-r hi In- it m ar ;
the .idewalk and w In u tic . i i- light' '1 i
at night he is apt t . rai- tin -had' - ami ;
pull Ih' curtain- bat k -,, h.,i pa... i- by
may hi"k in and -. e in what a.o-tly
manner he live-. N. w m k ha-not t hi- '
-lioddy idea, but win r' tin- In'ii-'s an
close to the -idt walk and the I -' j
maids nn cart less thm i- very ..ji.n a !
i haiiee to catch -ight ol iM. ii..'- that !
f"l'i ' a man of any -"it "I I'lliiialmu or j
t'i-te to -top nml uluon I.a-I night I
went to dinner in Fifty ' v. nth -tret t.
in -l. and a- I had ph my of tinu I h ft j
the nan yard about til I", k. . I'" id !
the bridge, walked up l'.i"i'l i.v and
nu.vi d li" nn up M "li-.'i ai.nu. and j
along Fifty -inni'i tn.t t" mi d.-timir
tii.n. Fit rnilu n ah-ug tin i"it" abmf
Madison -.iiiiii I i aught -ight "f in ugni
th'cntly pain Hid wall-, plu-h ami laced
curtain- that m-t fortuni -. w ai in bi"ii' -.
richly franud pit lure- nml tin- like -it "11
by mini I colored light . ' ii all -id' -
were l it lis of sumpl'mii-ly furnished
! aparlini uts Sometimes in tin basement
and soim tinies mi tliesn oiul and third
thiol's of the houses, but ii i it r ..-t nit a
, tioiisly shown. I don't know win llu a
p, ..pie im gi in rally avian "f il or ii"l.
' but there is n- to be -i . n in a str..
' about .Ni w York "tint- than in a in other
i it v in thr world. nd win n tin wind
j nw- arr not !.. m-. nn Ii -en em . I living
glim pi s o I mag n ili' i nt 1 1 ill i in he. I hoines
may he had w I.i' h m'l-t plunge n beggar
into the very dipih- .! th -pomh nt ."
Soin( Historic lings.
At a tiim whin dog-, i-ptiially mi tro- j
polilan ih'g-. arc ..nnwlial under a ,
cloud. s;.y- ii wrilt i in .1''' ",. )'
A',..,,., it may be w.ii to n.all -"tin of j
tin- 1 1 ii i i u- of mil old friend t" n-pt-'t
nml esteem. Fit ly "In I'l nieinbi p tlm
dog of I'll -si s. who died in en cling hi- j
inaster, ju-l n t urm d frmii hi-Imig w aiul
fling-, and llu -Imy -how- the t "iisider j
atioii in which tin- d"g was hi Id in the j
heroic ages of (in ta r. Tilt old I't r-iali-. I
tin., held the ling in high i -term. l"tln j
M agiaiis hi wa - a s;,. nd animal, the n p 1
res, ni .tin ami fiiiml "1 iiinnd tin j
Ih m tii i lit. and the gp it -atiap. in re I
di-ttngiiphi d by tin il tiams ol hunting j
tlogs, a-, wa- the King bini-i If. and N' I ,
Xr. Mt mil for tin I i.'.Ui -t oflirine
-ilii'oumlid by a gnat bodyguard "I
faithful ting-. Th" i must highly pnnl
In tin I'i r-ian- e,,m. fr..m Indi i. ill
rd plobably li"in tin li.u Irian n gimi-.
j where tin d
j Captain Wo
; I - -till In hi in high ri pulr.
I- t, lb ,i- ,;, th, old I'.'.-h-
imii'l I beg would think u li" in-ult to
bi a-ktil to -I il his inf. . but would n
-cut iin "ITrr for his dog :n in iinpaidou
able affront, while among thi bonh r
tribes nf Turkestan the tpilhrl nf tlm
dog m Her is out of tin pi'ifi'iimlest ton
tempt. Indeed, thi birthplat e of Ha
tioiis is probably tin original honif ol
tin ting, ami when mir Aiyan nnecturs
In gan to migrate westward from their
illicit ut si;is with their lin ks and herds
Ihev brniight with tin til. no doubt, their
t'uiif and faithful dogs, who have left
i their descendants of t-eday, the F.ngli-h
tnastilT, the Pyreneaii sheep ting, thr Al
banian wolf-lioiinil. Ancient law-, too,
lecon I the estimation in which the dog
wa-held; "A In id dog that goes f..r
the -hcep ill tin morning and follows
them home ill night i- worth the hi -t
ox." -ay the ant ii nt law - nl Wah
Tin hist hi id ting-of the prt-int tiny,
perhaps, lire the Hntoii sheep tlogs
rough, shaggy, uncouth w ith an a-pn t
as if they had a littl" of the hi I of
hi uin in tln ir vi in, but highly vnlurd
by till il' poss, .. s, who air not In be
tempted into purling with thrill by any
thing und'-l the pi ice "f the ltct ox ; and
the Mreton d"g is one of the most sign
t imis of his kind, watching and tending
hi- tlm k w ith iin alinn.t inert dihlc ' al
and devotion.
tJettine Kid of Hill Collectors.
Brown I've g"t an t xi eilent plan fur
getting rid of bid mllci lap.
(irern Ha! That "!
H I have. Never f ills.
t;. Will, old fellow, yon must h t me
into the sn n t, tor I'm wound to diath
by 'cm.
II. Well, I've tried it st viral tilm- if
late, iiml 1 Hml the man in vt i t onics bm k
again.
li. -Ay, ay, what do you do?
13. 1 pay him. f.o'm t'wirier.
TAMALF.S.
Hrxw Msyjrin;s Mnkn nn Ofl'l
but Pdlritfllilt? Ertihl-?.
A Feniltir Di-h that is Sold RoarWy in
Towns of Texis.
Among theiailui odd pecl.n li s that
nevr fail tonttiatt the al lent ion of Ih''
new-comers i-a -ight that may benight'i
IVItne-st.l on the streets of I oil U ol t II
ami in all llu t itics and In -gt r town-"!
Texas. A little b. fore sundown small;
groups of Mexicans with huge b.l-kfts j
swingiiig from their -.hoiihh i may hi ;
seen t" lake npplues on ill' t orill I - o
tin principal -tnil-. Ibn tiny plant
themselves f"i the night to tarry mil
trade, the littl. m -.-.'! whuh -n in- rub.
nlous. if n, a .piitr i ..nn inptibh, m th"
fits r.f .in nglo. Saxon. Tl""-' big
ba-kll- i "lit III! t.lllialt- All arti. Ir i.
food tint ilu um in 1 1 v.il Ir.-ui tin Tian-Mis-i--ippi
t .11 11 1 1 v nnri ..ni- oiluardof.
Mill lie clop-, p. r. bailee, to take a look
ill th" swarthy vili -in i'i. thinking, li"
doubt, ih .t tin so,i r.f Monti lima i- a in
.thi looking .pet iim n . ( man, ami won
di ring what -.-it of wan - In ha. for sal".
Hi- tipio-ilv pnnnpt- him to a-k. and
thr good mitund ' liomlii . ., " .r. ih.t
hi. ipi.-tioiu r i- a -tr.uig' r in tin land,
lake- out nut of th" -Inn k wiapp'd aili
rl. s. ami. -niiling. hand- it owr. Tin
stiangtr cauli"ii-li ii'iwr.ip- hi- pn-a in.
tin- M'Xii.in tin while ' uring him in
niangl' d F'igli h lli.it il i- v ry good,
and. having tin. illy unfolded them: I
wrapping, proeml- I.. nil.bli at the in
Prior prttty mm Ii a-a -by pmh at th'
anghi'- bait. Itt'i-P- pn ttv palatablt .
limn vti. ami tin t ml t-f it I that in in
n I a n ii k I "i a diun t" I hi gi at ! -bghl
of th" huiubh l'i li.l'i. Iin' In--tops
long t ii. ugh 'luring tin diioiuing
pn.ir-s f Il k. h"W doinii niakt tin '
And Mcxy pi nis iiiid tries to i iplain the
modus operandi, but somehow or othei
his explanation fails to rh ar up tin -ub
jta t to iini gnat t xl' lit. probably I'loni
the ratlu r confusing niixtun of Knglih
ml Spaiii-h iv, . ids. Hut he im ant to
j tell it about tlm-: Tike si, me i ,n:i and
soak in wal.-r all night. Thi ll t.iki out
j and guild until ndmed in :i ihaigh lil-'
s:it, ,ih, . xn an - g'iiid in wh it tin y
tall a lll.il.it. I he n it I ouig l- p. pn
pare the i hili. tin- . .1 "f u li'n h i- lak' n
out ami b.'il.d for tw. nty liv inimil'-.
then the -km i- l iken ,,) ,-nid il i : ground
in with giii lie, black
s.i'Ue M. xi. in . ! . s,
han l, . -n,.l ..,
a- l,a- be, n .'.ui,', i,"plv
id lip V l tire a". I il
ol't-l it. i! i- tl"ll
p. pp.,-. salt i
III, llu at. Il-U
Ith h lit I. d'
i halgi'l.i th"
111 li. laid i.
I. :u 1 1 - it '
-Inn k
and
d".g!
f i
shuck
then I
ii In r.
Ih.
Tiny
III, w Int. -t "I' ll hit ll an -eli i li
ddi .1 v in, h'l wat, r. Tin i on
ll ' I ' i I ' I ,1 i. Hi- lllgl'l . I it 111 - l'i
i lil i"l" 'I. i- til' II -pp id "II t!
nl' I t
"h P
It' I i- I' ll"! Up. ll
int.,,, p..t -I' l,.-t w.tt.r,
am. d till d.
in .eP.i . ii .
(,. hi i, ry p
'"h! ' itii u-. !
a . nl 'lining i
w ill I ikl in it i
i then t . ni.i 1. - j
ll-IVI llli'll a iih 1
f a n
id. k
hi they
. and
HIV
ai. n. i,b ,.
m ai ly all I
I if - with t h
-"Id I,-, ., ,
vp
t h ai pi.'t'.i
vi
h ,1
dill bi il nn t -iff '
I-iii ir F'.n .nl. th. v ;
nt- i I",-, p. Tin M- xi I
iil i
th t
talis ,-m
i -(and "
j hour-
! long a
llio'h I- "f p itii ;.' .-. and w ill I
i a .ir, . t ( .a in i to int.. ih, . .in
f tin night, ni v. I going Iram a- 1
tin re i- tin -light' -t chain r "I i
; a i li-loim I . l'i . ii on i old iO"l
night- tin y -lay on tin -In , I,
I in d.-"!i. il-, till hntg pa-t mid
si I 111 III
st"i any
t i ..in In
night.
San
Antonio i. tin Paiadi.-t of tin
in. in. lb ie In ha - a great pl.t.'a
up P. hi- In in lit. In thi open
I tanial
givt n
spa.t s.i",.,l s,,
I after nightfall tin
! ed a- , imid- of
- of III' 111
rem 1.. , .,
U-ti'lilrr-
llt. t and
iiiiini it
Ulll'h P
tin il regular in,, tui u:il ha-!.
Tin Inl. it o i.atiug llnni nine f. not d
soon bt comes as coiiiirini'd a- any ha'tit
(itr indulged in by man. What tin
meerschaum is to tin- I'tunti, opium l
the Celestial, macaroni t" ih" Italian, the
tamalr i- to the Tt x.ni who has oun
learned to In, it Without it life i-n
barren waste, a howling wihhim-s. -F,-l
W. rlh. i '', '....I,
Hiring Cows.
It is not often that i-i.xv- are lur
this l nlilitry , though tin- pi . i tin i
iii.in in -..me pail- of I'.iiiop., M"
vt i v t lit iip tin n . and by pun basing row s
and It tting tlu in nut tin inpitali-t i
cnablcil to gi t hi Iter interest while -ti!l
hohling good -i a urity . Tin great diiiw i
Inn k to hii ine i ..ii . i- in the fa, t tint i
the tnilki r who t an bt -t judge of tlu il
value i- H"t authorized to Wfnl mil th"-e !
which pi"Vi unpinlit.tbh . In many
plai t s here w in i c fauns are taken mi '
shares, the n w nlid tin n pi ml net go in
with the land.
Hangers of Cremation.
Fond wife- Are my lui-baml's a-hes
ready '.
Pr. Fiike ihesilating I Wt 11, yt s nil
- helll I believe so.
Fond wile- i-urpri-ril - Why; pout
you know ?
Pr. Fake-Well, the fact i we'ie
hatl sin h a rush of business lately that I
gnl the ashes mixed. However, there ar
several ill Its, so take Jour ,hoire.
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tiai ts w ill be limde.
J l.ove Son,
I Y"'i wall ,.i" iii" tl." .1 iv I li" dying,
i t ilr .,r in. III". i living.
Inl-v-t linn a full li-ai't n-plviug.
I I yji.. to lour giving
' h .1 it. i hail, nn lif.'tint" of I'liin?.
I i i ..ii p.a il .all by
me l..i. 1. ti'el.lr in v loi in;
h, ih.. hour I .In"
t .Tl'.l'ini.
that ilnv.
th ii w i Mi nnplonnsr,
il I -avr
The Hill that Wmiuiletl Hancock.
I'l. la wis VV, Und. nf ,N"ii istmi n.
thu- ri lap - tin- i in iiin-liinri - of tit m la!
I lam ." k'- n a "i , i i Iroin hi- wound n -
nil-ill at lb III -burg ' "I Was uudiial
.III., tol of I'l" 1 ' till' I 1 1 a II iil I.e-'IVI-,
and ju-l hi ion th, It ,.f Nni'iinbi r.
si;.i. I . .nu Iioim on ; ,n ii!y fmir luinr
,. ,t, -I ub-, ii, . . I i alh d t" -n the
l ;. in ml. w Im w.i- in In. I at hi- falhei'
ii .i.i.m .. I f'-uml him my nnu ii dis
In art. lied.
look,, pa!
lb hi.ii gn.w ii thin, and
I . ll.il. lap d. He suid Im
w.i- going to die, at, d that
on, In d ami Inl Inn d t" -in ll
I, !l a- if In
i Ui Kll
all . XI- lit th -l .1. it'll lio.ild be a n liel.
I i ml. al i t" . In t i him up, and a- I
w.i- about bidding him I'm will lie -aid
ll I by, po. tol . liiiiiym.il you
I b id my h in. I . e
his . hand" i ' " u h
l... p,i. -..by .1 .n't
ball "Hi I l.v. h el
in il mtii ,1 it .
o lb. pi. n !,. al.'
. u a . i ing III
tl oiiu.ii 1 h ill I ;n I 'I
lb, ,o,,.. I, ,. b. i,
b. i'l .il rn-ht "I':''
1 1,1 I I" I'-'l lie I
an in. h .a I',. I ui .ni
Ion kii"b of
'.'' heir,
I to grt this
ii n .itiitl"u
' ' Inn "im
"I with his
wd. and ail
w ith hp h .;
bill he! hn
ilny, w hili
c- iiln.g i::
ill-t. mi. d. I
Id!.
ill hi-
down to my ntl'ue
in,. . ahd bl. nit . and
"p. i und my -i If -in
i. ing tin' limb and
if tb in tin po-i
bail -inick him. I
i d i! dropped fully
i haunt 1 and strut k
Im
pn
. n h
.ai my n i in n I ii
I, ,1 in -ti ,i
hn
phi. iinr ii ii- m ;ti i
tinn il w i- it In ii th
in-i i ted I he pl ob. H i
t ight im In - int" the i
the ball, w hi. h w a--h:ii
p b"iu w hii h y,
lie, k-' time the I it
cii;!i In -, iiml in two
imbedded ill the
sit upon. In a
i -rd was nut nn
ni- tin 'If- he at-
tnid"! a Masonic gathering at Odd Fellow-'
Hall. I I'ligi t the caliber nf the
b iili I, bill it was a big Millie ball."
',..,'.,;.i T ,,.,.
Hml Itecnnie Monotonous.
A Ni w Y"i ki r lab ly nu t one of t
"Aniciiean eolotii" in Canada, nml in
ft
uise , f cnvi I'sation :i.-ke,l him the
t ails, ol hi- - . 1 u -i- ai.
"W in , I w :i - a t "lint y t 't a-urer in II-lim.i-.
.inl w.a- ifb! -hml in my m -counts."
Was the frank n plx.
"You didn't have to -kip f"i $1;', did
"Yn. sir."
4 I shniild have thought you couhi
rai-e that among your frit mU."
Y'-syou may think -". but if you Innl
-i t n 't in put up is', 71111 to save me on tlm
other term you'd limb r-taml that the
thing had become nil In r inonolo ions."
VI Si,;.-' .Y,,-.i.
Ciiiiso tinil I'fTiTt.
llusbaml ii'ii-hii,-i hi ella-). -
' There's another 1 "hi wave coining in a
ifi y It iv ininiili s."
Wife. --"Why, Charles, hajv do you
know?"
Husband (it ith n thirrr). ---" '(.nu J
forgot t. lining horn" that uexv VinQtt for
you." - I'uck.
i T.icn.
Ml an;;i" '. a 1 imel I.-
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