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I ' 1 ' I " " " 1 ' ; I ' . i - - I . : If 1 1 i i - m mLm iTM . a r ' i - j i "n u-. .... . r -r- auvcuc .ua. . w mi i vpcrpn ma j . t - -r i i ( , , , , , I -l it-..;- T7. 7-:w I: I ltlflltnpa., J k lf s W . fc fhllfd .,...:i:i m . .l .? rt ICdUer in US I DfilipvA f.i T 1 ! I ' i ' - (I i. u i ..u, uu. .... : : l - l 1 I -,. rUIltI8IIED EVERT THUHSiIaV AT Home office, oi A. If. BfEURiIT,' I7 BE U-BBoko 8TBEE1-.' . . t i , f- i'roprlctor. TK1CAI8 OK HUUJ OKll'TION. tn dollar pee yeir ib advak Mr,"jr i in Aayance j, I ; --' KATE8 I iqaar, l tlznei J quar, I month,' i Bqaare, 8 months, J square 6 months, qaar9 12 months, Uir?" 'RC I "atoiiable vwue iune and flpaCe. ce. cent Aiiw suitors are 0t i ! per , TO-MORROVV. ; The future iouts? Ah, no J V:! Ithejpdialo4er:iJA-r;-. i The hours are ringinj low1 : "parewf-ll ih every tone. Thoi, futurej ! J Think 1 BeWare r Our earthlj treasures rarp , Hard won through toil andcare, Our palaces and lands. II i Grejit Tlctories,'andall '(( .. -: . Possession large and small. r ! But only to us fall; TT , i v u ugue on me sands l r i rates for $1.00 5.JD0 7.50 2.00 any THE RUI,EH. reppoiisiblc in a Laud WONDERFUli ISLAND. and Sea." which T riJv tiZ; other day I a brief reference to the Btrange aduentutes of Captain , Wheatori. La.a ht, jAmong alL the 4rJ vTit J 4 . ' I ever nPfa,.tHat story! a vb racuai, aaa wlieaJ am througfx relatind; it the reader will hn a mystified as EhaveUlways ieen regarding It. j Indeed, I never yet mitit a sailor whn rliW 1 ' m ' . i .- - n'J e i ln truth bf M-fi1 Rt? beC!Ulse IwP an actor the first' ana last chantersJ I .n. It Wrtft in Hf iOTif kii t thf the pjrfc 6fiIonolul She waiaasiawhaW fl, ,i I-j KM.iJ- t 1 rla i00 efitted for voyage to Luaj anditet ,k in the in We were land the ' would not be .Mt3ad ifm. . S iu j columns of 2"fe?i.A-'W tie prerofrative rrtlon will be allowed k 'iTi w mnm unless ci.ftmniTXrfP1".1 the- &aPF ,r,nn.ihu :rxu- 118 we or aire ties will be miblihfl rr.ffJ:.. the extent of eight iiie fo7ftn r ; gei cfnt w11 be charged fHhnS lme itt eisdo' thiJnnmb'er. don-i onlyfne laa tdrn l"f t ptom-; . - vw. uuuucripis. Address ! .3. . ' ' TUE FOMW I i 'ittfeboro. N. H Jojiin r. Sraith thronist, has. tr Association of thaUei l ompanied by ;tlie L-c ho devoted to the!ra for.trijiispottin l)oat the lonj?. hot ycari. I . Oiaof the1 su hiladdphiaph uu mere was an ahnndanW nt .,n ; . - . ; - r T r "rV , V A - Tf AXV1 mir th eiiflfA;n-i:fi-'rm. . uhinnlf onVoVSd he tod I ioZf S f honeIooked any lmng thing except birds and mon key. . . - J Wheaton was no only a good seaman j but a, welt educated and well posted man and he had sailed 4n the TPacifie for many years, TTiere was hardly an island in thai ojean which he had not set foot on and AfKumZei "St again.- Afterabithebegai to figure on hisOoca tion,and he made put that he had been omen ashore on an nnknownand u nchart ed island lnng-Try . close to the dua Th v lontuae 120 degreek'4sti imsputhim midwav. nn T.ft-fkL southwest line! betwce; 7C"Z" Jfronp and the 4 Tl had T.sited both rn -a- 1 -r? --"5 any one elso di. was ,tne nno-orof pasener ! from any knj the least diffii is! ..T rT raised need pf it. I in an- thbj Sanitarium! J witlk 25,000, .ucst that the Um! chaso of a btdar . i ' L 1 ' g" fh; dren to grovoi and resorts dirri phce the rpnic rvda3 the s of ring cdrnmsr rernarkg measurcml has just bben can ifo a mile jiowj attempr to j takes the average the Jfanjej season.. .! iatelt ichifivimpiifa Af. , - i ; t vi thd Jfeiv ' Ybrk enttof a -.snail's OCTrionitrated terfisf-a hf anr4:o. ri:i ?i 17. Fprt : ballast onnd. wo7f our complement. Capt. . -YT u " "negat taan, and the fm 'f UsMPe'Pj people, and for the first fortnight Uo h ever h.d mani beinff nl temperate bdiiis" Th liSC a ,1 i ' " T vl ii 11 L before sailing but th 1;, A.'.-usl fiT'1 V " vJ at ;ouccf and he cautioned :r- ""'"wp men inac lla wni fho jwfc foi entions point oi World, pace. that a shall m. 14 diys. Science should -1 . ii . L 1 L t i. uspover; liow Ions- it messenger boy toi M . . ' ' r ?T. in marble-nlft disitande I King Hum a sci- is It the man m S irons . tha oum c:an und the worse for IiQubrJ th mUA refer ltd hih ,Kinu' a .1 ,7 r kpuuuay-scnooi SuperiutendutJ' and r - AfVhf enl of e ortnlkt the line weather was i Urnkrl l.. ,nT la t' ! I ,uutwm, t jjiiuiy is reported in vo said in a recent coMtnn kii .whiqh ,be Jet vvn rti i- U. rc,'a9.inAmcrii:a, the cfehiua penetrated that no" if. had first pel led "while the wi hour. Ito and Jie - jwere the finally : com- nd , it. . wast . .LI I i. .1 1 nn 1 tct 1 n ... i ffvov muuarcisy is ine one in 'f f ,nff is lelt cterywherd without ag observed U0d the best repub up was asked. Yit-is that one 1 the henoorial ""CLT"!1 uo KoTv,b ; . , m11? ana the time jthephfphad ui ine 19am fit sq deep! Of the peoo!e hal verftbreofifttiJ social fabric lace remains for h kJ The jailer of t Col 1 j (i . 1 1 . " - 1 " v X 11U shake! Was too lat it was! raffle, and by. nerselt clear to render any serious - J 1 ! . " v T 1 ai rncie, pcrmittfcd pa of the orisorier liilcJcnmjsi. The other light the scraping.. begVn 1 at an earlv our, ana.nas kept up continuously anf igoroustv until- lite, when t ceased. Jie morninz the Muldr fouift rf J,a1 , "1 . L .i . "J 1 . "1 " jovcroi the ti awed off fa iortiJn , 8 i orked a 'neaped. big, stone iour pr.soners Of a Window! otit A r prominent hdteL 6od ut inexperienced epicurek liplng. His picthpd are ve1 Je dines with hiaj patrons at'fashionakl ptaurants, ordc and explaina yarious jisnes, interpretijig the Irench ( name I' uru i'-"i"w.wisa 10 give lttlc suppers, teaches the servants ilw n.in.i iJ r . ,1. . IT T. ' miiui mi; nixes ajr pf place and had casmir. stf-wafd in phicago by tea the art! of ry areeaole. and irkiiaA ?? fi j( .tne markets;-' hviTC! he teaches jeac ways of fclec,in& fp-"a There fen makts exdursiona! the ftre 400;Jtorniod bishops Ctah, 2,423 Prlesjs, "2,7 Teache ,834 Deacons. ! I in and assistance, ilnded,! question just then 1! apotner ttalf hoiir. The storm did not break Ifor ! L St,oim hn-.,r, 0Ji fvJ,r.r. f"iy-iour -w uuu iuc ui(i sum rurta " 1 v HM.M WViratl Lit I f M K TfietAK xl pumps cAiwtUwjm.rr- hQe Weebth iay bf VoVage afloat fofdnrdayain the open boats we ?afeCRed lhe African baTfc Jankea Joy, bound from poston to San PVancisco, wi wer thenUd the nS of the equator, and fully iVjniles froni me uaiamgps Is and,s. These islands lie a good distinct lo the Jdft If the tr ie course.fr Honolulu to W and at that date; every pneiof them was well knoWall fvere !iohUite?bytSS rho could speak more orj As English V!e 8 galeldead from the Wh, and sas he send of the se i was Southward for sfiVAri U -,. .. ; Wheaton could n. t.P!iHJ1 floated tnwM ,-n.frrT fe -een 1 , 13 v T "lsps- rie must nave been 1 driven- HrtrF rrOlim "nnVT as KV. were inhabited at that H. w "Ti bve been m.staken in his location had he srone ashore on any one of .them. ? : He fhi0fs attory to himself that " w"8- oij volcanic origin, not oyer twelve or fifteen years old, and that w, 1i'eg?tat,on was due to the trop!Cal climate. (The birds, of which there were several species, could perhaps have flown there ffbm some of the other Wands but how. the monkeys reached the spot wa puzzler the Captain never got over,. That he found 'em there was iMuvcuvvuen ne was rescued, there be two pet animals on the 'raft.' -; When the -.castaway dame ; to walk around his island he found the wreck of the Scotch brig McNeilon the east shore, ana the wreck nf tlm Golden Bar on the west coast Both craft t- . rr,-"- "ore. ineonewasa Had not sio-htrid if -K5,f fi,- .1 "v wnalerarifi HionfViin n j m not only said Tie found them, but he had proof again lie- h id the name board of he ship and some papers belonging to ihe briir. He found , skeltonS of thirteen sailors, and among the debris of thfe'wrAPta a.,! arge quantity of clothing ' consiPraKi., money, some beddino- a w f ropes, boards, and planks, and within k week , he began the work of building a boat to enable him to escape. I always felt that. tha. .. '1 have had a holivPlifel v.f it months and 'over h m v. on the fact that it. w a towv,i ItenthHrder with him, because he had a jvife and six rhildiion that they would be mourning his death. W m lwo mouths on his boat, and wa.just got- her; finifhed when a storm set m and she- brol-B Redout t, se Anxiety and expos ure, aided, bv the iwnrnr aK,f u 1.- athome, laid the old man on his back for several weeks, aid h n,fti,w call from slinDinp- h PnVviaa u got up slow!y,and :as he had hpn CL ful with his materials, he found' that he must turn to a" raft if ho He worked at it at nrtrf V,. and despondent, for several months, and when it was fin-shed he hesitated k full "t.-iore mauinor a start, hoping everday to sight; a ,Iil, He hkd aig' nal rlymflrbv davJand aimt s?x 1, uic yuiiia- DUl came. ' ij' . . One day, two weeks believe? Tjfct n3?n POT aad relic8 the Eng4 Jwh Captain: w of the raft and its lof picked up- 700 mUe wn lana. There .wasn't eithdr. II thinV dj2?00 capUal if there had been capitaL"8ts ahd nrnUtn A.,f " p Wheatoniiidno iooner beenLregcued ifJH. EngUshman's laS &5 strength of the wind --.ifvistcy wou raft, and he had ; the te?,10nr 1 -ft V Wjdown to within bre xmlesJ T have! nk S t -i l I - w; lumen auu geologists tfelt me that no gold was ewr lttTiTlcaQi4 ' 1 upheaval from Si JM Thei! ditf th Captain get that hidltuW There is no" gold on nyhartel tisland In the ' Pacific and he certainty could no h ire d rifted U or put off on hii raft from the coast of South tlnKa-f 'hi. eas-y enoul1 to er at a gory, but nb ; o easyj to gt around cold J :fifl rua to Honolulu, and ST f0" a to make some neeaea repiiiirs and lav in m and water! 1 Cant. WHn'" T fellow Captain named Rrirt manded i feW- Bedf rTi without a spicion of wat C mgthis maiilo'reatlv di.ftimj ti. lUSt CCime in frhm n 1 which a. 4 1 8hod m",rhaVffi He A STRANGE INDIAN DANCR AjrJtioxs - TEPEE. a be&utl- ; ; ; msE TYQRD8. , Thonghtf ulnesJ for othcrt ii fnl trait of character. !.: : I - ' Only those whn r vJ. A Knni.'. w'ii;::.1: i 1 r.M otesainff test is. j f -: .,-. . - TK. U n f H flT finAAn A M 3PBE. i.i- . J II' !i. I SILENCE. . t J orea partners, All Jumping and jr-omguur Osculation. -The night of my arrira1! lat Port Reno was bnghr and clear, writes Lee Meri wether In Ihi -CtomopoUM The garrison was strong: the Indians Were held well in checkj I was not troubled with fears of ncKonal safety. A noise of voices and drums floated through the still night air from the .tepees several tnilci kway. Mr.Curtis, one of the Fort scouts, sad aiea a couple of horses, and af teri we galloped across the level orairie in me moonlight to dance. I lerel attend an prairie in Arapahoe un reachinff the villarr -i L: V. out the. tepee whence issued the noise of uiua auu voices, and rrawlin i- the door a hole in th Wn- .k Lu.ce ieec mgn-round ourselves amon? -"- j i'vuvj H.iiaitu uucKsanaaquaws. The squaws were huddled on thefcrroand m or;e Corner of the tCDec:l in th site corner crouched thn Wintwi i.iT. Au old dyim was on the irmnnrl in i,2 centre of the tepee; around it sluatted six men lustily.beitintr th rlmm ., L pound of fault-findinir. s I ETeh the weakest man is strong enough to enforce hi rnnvW ? I i . -. 1 j Poverty may excuse a shabby coat Vat" It is no excuse for shabbr mnrt. - strength with-men ; W in?enibilitV greatness is pride, and calmness indiffer. ence. - ! - t ; t i t - wi luiuui rimMrnM 1a wmamm ful and perplexing spectacle. But it is a consoUtioa to believe, as we must of Buca a one, mat he Is In the most effectual M compulsive lof U schools. , e,- nixitu never maae a man PP7 aeveiopja power ;to make him strong. Strength and not happiness, or Ui; Limn aappmcs wnica comes uj ircngTn, u tne end of human living. One never knows a man till he has re fused him something, and studied the Z- 1 . .... f rcU8al : : 0ni neT knows muiwjxi uu ne nas denied ;himself. The. viiaracier. .ii ft li to live alooe from dty today ; To Usten for a kmg-lovea -xk alway I '! , ToyrnaiidTuandlwiiaHai l! f j BecausD there ia no loved n. hr 1 1 This is what Silenoo means. . i K I : ' J 1 ; i' t I- ' . -:. ill I" . J0 oft aadow kisees on my faoe;'.. iU V To rtrain the bearing fcr a ainto word: ' V 1 To learnthe anguish of hope lonj deftrnd- This Is what BUence fcv 1 I might have Might bear Clear, ra. rescpe never bfifnrp Via oaf . on his voyage, the Captain made a great discovery. V In aj rough, wild pla& in the center of the island, where a mass of inrownup m great confusion, he found a lumn of mld i,; .71 hst more; than that, he ( found "T;r 01 uiP Qeavy thathc could not lift them. These chunks, he said, were s pure as his big nugget, and that I not uuijriieiu inxmy nand, but saw the certifi- vt: 01 assay reacting that -it was 91 cent--pure gold, file in San Francisco for that in mv ' T)resen ner sum it at the mint over $12,000. and In the course of ' .i -n -"'j 1 wnniu me jiar4 rinoaaa rJ.,. Uu-... Tr n . lal1 IiT. " L v 1 u Liiougn- to ; reach any of those lslankls he for hundreds of 1 J. f ' weeKS. Haw mployment and pf the ward and Silt lTak ciU ?J ax 1 ided into wards bf eiffht or nine fbldcka I ach, and! a iBishbp i3i nui in rh.arP nf ach ward. ! : Under ldml IhL cacjiers. Whose lAi Inc ep; ness is to a"e learn two the nepme of feyery resident pprtLthd same to the the n s income and turns it ver, to the church authorities 1 ilshop. . f Then tW Bishop collects " VI.V.U maij a 1 iwould have had to drive1 miles and for dava andi board iu alale to ssh,i j,i ,T J? sail frith a fair wind to " ... ..maii auuvtt r.hn; hnrtKnncf . i . . . , - , iWn- irrv; "V -:-wiw to get-into .-.the iraqK 01 snips bouhd tlirefl tr fmif rf w n 'a . -, such a heap of, s-old on his island v,nf w.u .un. estimate its, value. There was enoucrh to make a iWn :-u : . auu, 10 be had with picks and iron bars.! Then the demon of ava nce would not let him wait any longer for rescue. Indeed, he did not wanUo be rescued. He made his raft ready, cut branches and pulled orasa in v.? t,;- 1l 'r . .if drowned at " m7 P ' - Iru ctlse questions, and you will answer them as all others ha ve done,, and you w.ll be as greatly mysti-f fied over the Captain's story. y - . On tJbe fourth day of September. l'SGO as the Ensrtlsh whaling : i i Kuuxuo was. neannor t.hn i was: nearin'sr the midwav I between. Islands. .He told you,i but he i found' tret into: the for the. Sandwich . v nit KCU un as 1 hnvA Ml - 1 J 1 v Mi UUt 111 trie Ingush Captam. He had to believe that .Captain Wheaton had left some isl an5 faraway, for there was the man and there was tha raft; ' . He couldn't have made himself believe that the island was hC l w5 Kioup.to tne east or west, but Balti- The : Mantfadpefrs.l R'j 0f hore publisher ajcom;)llati6nof itLe In FeTB la- f 16 fmaftufacture of cotton id be scyeral States ofte South, and the pcentege of ; Pr6fit? which will average ; Uly 20 per j cent! on i the cost ; Fully '"l;'vw. 13 ap to be expended in ! ' . . ... v 1 in north Uaro- rn ttf! nnn . iil i' " - - . -i '.WJ r exPeaaod: inCilse 0 wy. - while inl Oeorsia half a dn Silkre-enlarging1. their (capacity.1 ."A Inactivity prevails iu Maryland. Texas I - fT, . I I.. ,, " - . . t -I- ;ua : j ennessee. i- "1 - - L : ti- florin The new British coin, the double apllar, !is belieVed to be the beginning the; end of thJ old pound.?; shilling - r ! ,( a .? ""ie ence and farthirigs i divisi ):t of British-! wney. or a long: time the present pound is ;been regirde ,'a.v an inconvenient mf of monetary value andiniiny schemes avi been propos;d to remedy 'the fault.. w paoa A,nainoert)r Commerce1 has uuucr consiaeration a plan making ie-four shilling piece the unit of value or ollar, and dividing it 'into cents. ! Tlv us plan nearry all th? existing coinifcanJ t iitiliMii ,:ti.A.u'! i'- ! iv4t , creating any confu- n from having Hl ddublft standard nf! hit value in force: jThe soyereign would 1 i wuufc imuwavi Between. th rn-rt " group and the flal, T "r.a OPeot Being 11 o'feockKt niSnT lm "?mv?t believe in a netrer land from out o the darknessjand nve min ? IT- Crted- He "iply utes later h&d Ca .tainlWhkS IwS J Pe! thi co?clsion that the cist- He had then been aflA,t T ZZTll vya.yuau suneredand endured until hi a; sail. : seen : the: iTafttttiri f The sailnra l-nnm v. T . 1 in- :-tj nuvn tuat lie have been I wrecked' K,,fi n,.n.. and i a " hal on i toW&iS&K con :structed rajt, which was ;LvS l, and had Jarriedi hibr safely and intl y an e itim a td I A ?i f ., t . KlwTJ d health. ."rv'" um fiouia 1 answer pd viwuo unwi 1 ne nad tne Bascombe. must have i! be fhould be alone and in sSsen1" jealth in that jdrbary spo was aeat Gaptai J Jloole ofthe Bascombe had:heard of the loss of the fSrht,den Captain Wheatort introduced himself he created a big sens In Y 5e;5ttvJ,tat Nitf an im Fn h-e,ii,;t h had "crs and documents ahis pocke to prove hisidjentity at once That bemffSettUfl i have heard' him jtell it fouf over, and qan relate itia!mnt , . , a vi word. I When Captain overuoard he ni but; 1 rrnn-i Am 'ilrtiiX. ' 1. .... f . , uwimn, snuungs a liar, one shilling r twenty-five jhllrt fho nan. ATL L ' .. . I - l 1 . w " - ww iu aula "half 1 . t cents,; e cents, the ne penny two cents land! he half-penny one cent.' ' t L ' Wheaton was swenf. c uwuseu up ior lost. i -'.i .1 i ; - iue IOOK ttt thP ch n .Atl!i . f 1 - T .!-,, Oil is "?at sne was driving away fro u ne was peyond rescue, hk SWimminiT Wnd t U 1 r . - j uj nri 111 ii wn TV- n e He gut reallzin him an mina was on its balance. -This wWW n9t. uraU enough inv one sense; but when atoncame. to show him; the relics from the two wrecks,! and when the two monkeys were skipping about, on deck ailV onfihnf on fnilf-.,- 1 rf uupum in 1 wouia-: nave uccu eonvmcea. .;, j . : . l - ' ; ?Ybton Wls sharp env'rxgkto Withheld nia Ki,. i ... -. . - i j - , ;o ;ocv;v . unru ne nad I o someininsvof the VRnaiiAm.n wuna ,au t his- series and assertions dis-reditel' the held V his tongue, and let them.believe he was liht u,p story. ; -no was, taken to the Sandwich Islands ! a . castaway, and thence,:ith money i found! on his tin- 1SianV paid his passage to San Francisco. It walat this latterport h4 fnnmi m?'Ji. tail? . . i - - - . uU . wi tnm ? two. Hours after meeting.hinv I had hi storv t kVi J f"." lu "oudc its entire truth.' Three wiour otners weretaken into the secret a?.we iMicate Jo goafter the fc,v.x. tudUM a legacy of f 8,000 from an aunt, and ' iio ,.,t. 1 . .,i ' - T ;V wuippea an an -1 . ,bu tiwuen jn that neighborhood something lke an earthquakl had oc curred Inei;d, pn did occur, and a -v., xo.auu was oonr to. the Galapagos 0 .-, n mP ruKea violently in mid-ocean, and. a sprtof tidal wave came near being fa destruction. Jext day thft Whaler ahxAnn(..iJ floating aboltrdrnV11116 Wheaton. thLt Z 'T ! T. vaPc iiv. Ili-lll lit I 1 I k 11 lr nm lomuu uau neen ovtrwhplmDfl -! ti v.- j nn :.:.J J, . i" rv" U -ueuepiuioajioi our errand, and related vuuvc siqapiy as an adventure. How-fever,- from, 1;hat hour we all lost heart. Figure as w would fre could not shake off the conviction that it was the un known lsian which had been destroyed m the same Mnner as it was born. I .After a loife and todious run from the Sandwich Toln.u fl..t . .. . p mjiiijy arew near the location.;! Tin for days and Idays we sled tod fro, and at length re alized that tlislaudhad gone. It was not there, toj nrich iis and prove the Captam's stoj-y, but s ill we found proofs. W discover! more, than one i hundred trees floating about as we sailed this Tvay and that and affer we had given W aU hopes wel made ai still greater find The boat whjjch :-Wheatbn"- hadbunt and lost turned uj : there on that vast expanse of sea. It wns sighted from the mast head one moving, and two hours later we had it alongside;. It was water logged, but floating vell enough for all that,- and its find was" the strongest link m the whole hain. We hasted herW board and brought hr to San Francisco to exhibit to ithe silent. tihjn. our enterpns; and tbatN.Teliei was the vxx.j imug wi couia how them. The story has been told land: retold amcm sailors in varijms way8,and portions of it have been puh lished, bat Ih ive here ffiren it entire and orreptly for the fiwt tme. umcers of th survey Service of both Eh' land and An rica hafe denied that1 any such island ex isted e ven for a mouth : but I ask the read er, and-1 huve often asked myself: If fiot, what land could Capt. i Wheaton have reaped in so shbrti a time ? Helknew 6yervfoot of his Isl- aQ? and ?Jer a maP of il- 0 other and would anSwer the description. He built a boat aM we found it. 'He built. a raft, and it bora hi TT " 1 . : "V UHOl Ul rrt . s"'iu,nuo8ipuna8nd y placed oxir- the sa-e time bkwlmg at the top of their I -wwa i 1U nxirifi Wool uur entrance. Wequiet selves inj the braves' corner. - presently a a kind j of toward tis. row of bucks, head ; he i, ni with squaw aroe, realms: motion adtand bhe glanoed a moment at a then tanned onK hn tl . - - .v arose and strvnd ;n si Ine squaw tcaund nf.i s.tuu . i ( ijii:r. ". T I . . I Bjfte seemed I about to head, but hesitated. The sun nses Us power of brightness to 1 xa iiuici vu me fragrance ; to breath it things are using their me nignest capacities. All but man alpna is guilty of what might So vt great sin 01 unused power. panics uses forth, and power up its all to man HEA1TII lUNTH young; voice rising twei and Flfciglng soft laughter on the wmmer Wi ! -1 U" ri,Lth T0k beloved would kotf U I I I t- I'" 1 know what Saenoe nfeans. TO Kft In ij ' 1 1 -.-.wvnu.KjWmeinuaB9 cart: loieeitsickrxUngiuwingatmTieart; r :J i Lhrht tin tha K. . . . i Mil',,; I "J ; uvn vng a)aa nn- nw u what Silence U. J I ' . ii . . . i. . :! J To hear my echolne eorri! - . .u-j jearmngj an empty air-- . ; N : ' .whatSileaoe I! j j j -77iifaiWaj 1 before htr, me on ithe v ' .1 f tap and Permanimnata of nntash in vi' 1 doses, thrice daily, is a new ! cure for ma. 1 f Lawyers us. ne arose to his feet: the teanaw lipv hn..n.,j : Ii : "".r- , . . . "r ".l wiween ner two partners, her face looking in the opposite direction from which they lookeS;jthen riuttin her arm around the two men's neaks, afl three began springing up and Sdown, howling in conceit with the howls'of the men beating the drum. I, , 0:herquaws came forward, selected partners, a::d joined in the strange fiance I congratulated myself on being a' wa'll Lower; but my self-gratnlatfons! were premature, for when the row of b aves was pretty well thinned jout, a kind hearted maid took nitv on Wiv lnnli;.,. tapped me on the head! Her! other . . . uuuuhcm iinvB run a i rtatt without tiring. Certainly! the ; springy motion,, which was eicessivplv lttirL umg to me did not seem, to please' him. Moka Wolflra-k .that was the name of my squaw partner) was unp paring in the looks of contempt- she bestowed in the tender -foot Dale-facn from- tv. a B.aarf JkCK I At the tonclusion of the danrJ aftel springing up and down until completely fiexible and not dry, as when mixed wilV exhausted my partner did. a siSgulai e; Lay a fine cloth over the plaster thing; she turned and eaye me aTkisL n it will heat without bliatPriL - 'i lievehoarsenessj if allowed to dissolve u uie Dues part oj the ton sue. inan. u oiten transmitted by the hands through the mouth. Always wash v nuu uu coming out Of a sick room. ' A Chicago doctor. sUtes that the mor tality in typhoid fever ia creatlv di. minished-by the administration of We quantities of water. , Buftennilk ia an excellent article to v viJi . uupieasant, and i not nauio to coagulate as milkj may do. If any poi on! is swallowed drinV i ' stantly half a class nf rnot -.. .-.:.t. . - c i - " ruu a u teaapooniui eacn or rnmmnn -u J " . . . - Mil, auu gruunu mustard stirred into it. , 'A iapiUl method of administerinff tor.oil to ch'ldren is to oour th oif i a pan; over a moderate fire, break an etre into it and stiriip. t Then flavor with i Little Salt. SUPUT nr pnrrint ili- ! t . f . '. ..-.-jvny. , , ( ,ai inoiasses is used to mix the musUrd With I ThA t . ... - itiasien will remain HUMOR OF THE DAT, tef.?0.11' to J than other beiH . 1:1 of Howclls's, ma. it's so ml. f saw anythini? lilt it t'r , i T VT ,M Tou can't alwari b.d 1.': Th. mr .h? TTsrs . . ( . . -1 t i - n ine receiver is as bad as the thief t . wnai s the use of having; one sppoinUd for our busted bank? -Dany ' j Women arc satd to gire backj tafk, but cas"- lnto men ao ne same thinw t- CnUcise the modern : bn,ti-' It, .Z7.1 1 Cwtitr. .1 . ;h: :u-r ills The merchant who rfrwnt aa .ad is likely to know a rood deal alout.sabtract on-Lfm 11. t,;T7-', ' trr , " 1."" fQ kv a n i-: iv .1... . . .r. , i i luc HOlcl peii-ooj; at - he iweat the rounds awakening patrons who had left Orders to be called 'r!r ; i,VT?T. - - 1 - . 3 :) , f I .; -untLjwa rirom His ta ' ,Bright things felt from Bessie's liJf m lurs. I Holmes's last norl I mt-'wJ ' t means that JJcseie droriied tha U -ifj f ' ships. saved papers! kd relies which settled the fate of two Hissing vesssls. ; .That island Was born m tea second who ti,0i ois the sea upljfaved. Why shouldn't it uaveoeen. destroyed ust as quickly? It is ;notfhe online whichhal command gone, and the factof its remaining until covered with timber nd vegetation was no guarantyl tliat it! iwould ' al w.iys 'ire mam. Thati fry story, gentlemen, and lfjyouare unsh is!iedyo:iarenoiworse!o! iuau yuur nurr.nia serpant w',A-.lnif u M il. ! T : 2 " IMl JU uu 111 uie veatire.w SMn;! of l)rnnkenness. is; of! drunkenness, do it ii paralvtic and am is square on the mouth I siibmitt wnat seemed to me a vniVtrrWi A.,A -.r.-, - ureu. "ut jioKa neverthe rs another savage look, abruptly r,embving with I a rolling-Tin -- -.w... ivuu jiij ol'ck ana ireatea to ner corner, nntiarpntw the gae re- d:.i gusted as well as offended, j My oiense as i subsequently learned, lay iti not transmitting from my mouth tohers.Whej, she kissed me. son biad nr kfv.-7 nnketi a? is customarv.l Hfr : r-fi.l who was acquainted with a kiss with J An; excellent Balre for bruispn ia em- "uiog: . jaKe the lean f Mf:- mi and hmi -ifK' i JiT ? 1 - 11 aPPcd to fiesh . .T, " ?if or anT kinA it will ... wxjo ltty iuc innammaiion. the transferrpd tn ! n.nL. J. v iViV , i . lmiiuci, uj a kiss, a brioht. Mho lw.r1 ' .v. ".": i y ttuusuume oui oi the uance wun as much eclat were a real Indian instead d!an scout. I ; ! at though he oi a mere in t mw i I liow ontl Ancestors Lited.- The view that we take' of everything depends upon the principle of contrast and fcompanson. ilanv fveam nn Tnainrif r- A - "rs uved in mud - aa va wo, Inar out of her t.-t,L iV.t 77' ka nian inaballooa. bixarre.' 1 ! ; Away from friends aad hearth i , Bnrroaniitl byTartael air, - ' I is the man who wants the earth' ! ine latere nnvoiti ;n ... l la . ,m.Ti i cuwciacn-f wear a small thermometer fAr . atn. - -v i viMb ilia. tell whe,her it is a ccd dav 1 Prut. .1: i nuuuuuuimnpvi Arkr wt.j , withno separate apartments by day or by night, no CaroetS lon th flxA. a , ' Moorish Horsemanship. XT ' J .i . . i i r xww uu inen a straaet the owner of a good! horse, and a man "hat,;,. v dence m hw own lorsemanship, declines to join the bands of riders. He prbfers showing oJ on his own account: "Who is ner vnere does h rnm r, ? I . i wMai m'klii, uu caroets on tha fl i mfS "yp0 floor; except the bare As late as the time of ttt .v household furniture of respecUbler well-to-do1 families consisted of, a bed thou "h. this was a luxury by no means universal a brass; pot for cooking purpose, a gridiron a brass cup, a rag or two a. d a towel. Tbey had no rhab. r f.w H lavnn S . 1 1 , . .. . "-t iiu ju iuc nouses rrrn on; ; 'lil'Jjf lnere was onoe a fair nU vr : J who'd a hat ri t k rri." IUOQ; t jj tv. - r - vuuca ttrn i i wj wvnu stooa up stralrht. ll. : Two pounds waa ii wif ' i ) ith a brim that an engine could turn on ! , r.' " i I U'7t' Bazar. IJ1? of the United lat tl uernment nas advised people to1 eat the Engbsh sparrow ia order lo eti 11U VI similar inquiries are heard as he ride 7h7Sl u ,pI "obility flown the'line of spectators in Ta Iprc'i HriT11" paratory walk. He seems $L ed riK Sillfet Sf" Hfe was than the reverse to hear the, rJ3lw !P?slb. .".f-1 was considered ex- all of he Just then a hencoon flnatod w,-f uju d in a second he changed his mind and fastenedi to the float, He was clear on the tk-JoHting! all that day and far into tho bightj Thenj he lost coif, sciousnessjbutdid; not let go of his float He remembered nothing of the Sext day until about' an hour it.ra o a ; ?"a amount and bought a schooner and thing Captain WheatonV wonderful adventure got into the papers," and there was -i?reat imLtd;,k--fSl.VC-a?T 1 uuu ,t wnere we ""eadten times as many men offer, their ervices asSwe-feould accept,and when the story of the bio lump of gold was whispered around two other craft fitted put to follow us, k We went oih of the harbor on a dark and stormy night, and twb or three days b fore we were supposed to btf ready, and thus gave them the slin fin-vAlI '.j tr. r V "" iwr tne sand wich Islands and was lost in a gate - - As the Captain had $9,000 in the 'enl Evi?-c,an2' not evc waitsd to hc,s ily, ;who were only 250 miles from San Francisco. -sth n... . . credit him with honestly believing all he as i naa an equal amount his-senses to; find IhimstifTlyinonthe1 sands, hia flnat nJ K-k LjjL " ine clearedawayh bewildered, and he crawled further up the shore an went to sleep affain, and it was sunrise before! he again opened his rn ".n,our, iater ;he knew ithat hei aDout three miles long by one mile wide. It was! well wi containing several springs of fresh water,' t asserted ; The Sii"aj The svmpllo! observed, are i due to loss of nervous power and voluntary control, jThe flushing .of ry uy wa ma paralysis of t the small bipod - vessel; Ssoonithe slinshhd ,tta,. ance. shows thi want of voluntarv con. trl over some df the jmuscles of! articula tion: the dod Ah vision indirtM iia of (. accommod img power in the $ eyes, and the stao-breHnsr BMit annual w.t i.-- V 1 ' " - ! y" jtvUC s extenaed to the larger the drunkard fall re- ex- to If ffimartra ' . . : w ..... j-v-.cj, D ucu me ratner uncorapli mentaryj sur-miies are ventured rjfon about himself or s'ced. f Presently down comes this unknown KYimht in .it v.?- glorylj .Upright he stands) upon his stir rups -high above his horse's reck -kith s of contro muscles; laitl A A L . - p. ostr ate. , in a s cond ition so closely sembling fjap )p!eryM that Ithe most perienced oc laalonally. fail rightly distinguish the bne from , the other the'mtemperkts usefof alcohol be feer sistedein ; thebopn results a degenera tion of all thd tissues of the bod v- u.' 4 nervous tissuei are, perhaos. the firrf t suffer, and thri shaking hand and totter ing gait; arej infallibly followed by a similar totterfni of the intellectual and moral faculties. The stomach resents the constant initroduction into - iti of ardent spirit&J and soon refuses properly to digest foo : j?Thb Uver and kidneys give out-inl aj similar iway land jthe impairment ff Iheij-j functions causes ternble dropiy J iThe --heart' gets fatty and weak the ! InnW I fV;- ijL m tho body which has not in o w,t, anptrsnciurifwdjto the ill-treatment wiucn ic Ma-rj2ien anliipntiuf !PrIn1eeostnntr ui ne a-nncttol iWales he he took ghts af.the-Hombttr t included gun totehouldt-r. Noy he! points tjthe right now to the left, now to the front, and than su;lden y twisting round he'lets fly his gun as if. at somepirming enemv There is a murmur of applause asfhe leisurely walks his horse back,' and each time as he returns he earn by some new feat thej approving shouts of the delighted crowd. In his last round hi Zh ' .Tf ' m ' r 1 1 WV,U gauoping raster than dver, but the rider seenu tired and careless.' . However, like iuvuu -uKe a nasn or Jightning4he is suddenly standing hn his feet inhis saddle, with "gun to Shoulder, j As khe weapon blazes away he se4n fo .t; two and with a thiid, he lis once more astride M hu iftecd. Whkb thi timTi. ""ji-.io nave clean straw on the flooreveryday. I They lived for tW- part pn salted meaU, and in the reign of Henrys UL out most commoa vegetables wcreunknowr4 -They tad no tea or coffe, and no Uch variety of breadstuHs! as are common in the hnnKicf -i, I . uumc i . j-- :.u, luo matcner, :ius n 1 ndnA the Xc1 Vrkr52 I ind hri is almost as much devoted to the I ff ,S?v t tochi,i?: coins 'as w. jK I late .ohn J. Kaymoud? He Uood it' the l bar having floated ia to p-et a cocktail?' acWea bill. Hi f UdS !l lar in the change, and i it was rrt in his hand, when a voice at his dbov' jn the :i ttual terms, bo Ucitated:! "A lhtlehelpi, !j p ease, general.-. (The barkeeper SeaV" wu rua tne tramn out -ktim ' .1U:-M 31 ajar '7 T' ii any or u were suddenly ! Bl " i Ra" aoiLaroa the reduecd to this style of living, the dis i IrtPP1 hw n. over It. comrprt would bo intolerable but it i i mi v8" .a; "taiU it foci tf yoiir ' not to be sunbosed that n. 1 benimmtly to the humn 'f 1, : i..l5 : - ,wuciaui l Tho l.fft tratnp.( 1L. I . M r . - j " " j . SUU LUC U1T. obliged to Hve.l i ,. ? , i U f: ""'J j tender as the hand wo raised and the of. a anceitors Jiad any such filing growing ' .t, "e. ,Dt,ea'8.t tlj! exceeded out pi tne way in which thev : :'B""nu. 7 lu "jOr aad not checked I but gallops fo.T with him, Daclc, probablv- So Fer .uc Diutaii n:is an army of , such ' hotse- .-fr: , - r -- -P I: ., - - - i ' A Biar Bar of Bullion.! i The second largest 4bar kt bnlii "Ul. melted.in; the United States Assay Office in He enawas handled Iyesterday : by t "7i -juviuii. came- irom the Jay Gould Mine, weighed about 2,500 u.cj,, wai a mile over syo tne in gold. ;Btt- ForI11 awut f 27,000. ; .The gas furnaces jwere not nearly large enough to hand I A it. anil Ann Af!kl 1 i i ij wg Kreat coae i nr. ociuum usruj'was neated pp. When; it! was Ithoroughlyjreduced ' tqa liquid, molten massj a et of rrr nnjr. his -morning dra amazing . costu parently out I lof delicately set beholders. ; with ' 'rJt-r-toaa- maA (mnnti was attached to the rielting-pot,-and by the aid of chains and . ..... , r, j " ti liuea out ot the bed of burning coke and ,rr " uuijieu' into i a mom. When it had changed from a liquid into a solid but red-hot , bar it was immersed in' water nn til ' if .a;'.; t ,T ' " , iAii;ienuy COOlCd to be handled: - Th orkortiAn .i.:t. . -v-fwa.Mwawa.a n Ull.ll 'several i interest in it i f eatitr Atbor lnnr fV.- .i.:iJ I : . .i, j ucuuiciu was mtenti v ap- watched by a small party of visitorawho an The onjy chief tied around bir;;v I Ynf f?"Pm- ' ? form, above the coUar thin d ibT."n :tm. uu aun: i il .....r- i - f ; " -"V. euiamir COStiime eather shoes- anc gray felt Tyrolean 1 it:: AwbirV anian dog-follofrcd at his heels: His invariable alutafon to his feminine '! ac quaintances; was:! "Are.you driakinthe watahs this :morning?AJ.-aTOwr This: t larn-er bar ever bondUri ;n J WaSi based' On itJin on f KT,f rjnn ' . v" "f? and crowned by liUk Wr, "4 January 1st the office has received about one thousand deposits,; many more than for the coresponding period of last yeai; and-rof considerably larger ao-reiraie Talae.-Helena (Montana) Inde'perulent. i - Ti y never bad any erperience ueuer styie o life, and wer withithiDgj as hey were, j Within a very few years we have become habituated to many luxuries;: in our 'domestic life; jwhich, in time; will be regarded as al mostjindispensable; and what is to come m the future no one can tli j. Decided bv hi Tn.!r - V-- i It 1 may not' ibie eicneralv : lrnmn til the toss of a centdecided the name of the pcutauiargesicujon th Pacific coast,' and that, too, not so many years ago lit Was in the Sumbtr of when immt gataon was pouring into (Oregon, r, Two Of the pionecti A.; ' L. Lorejoy and I a man named Overton, while on the ,frly from Vancouver to Oregon; City, stepped fshote from their canoe Hat the point where Portland now stand,' and havinjr examined . the j toDofiraDhv of - tb .nil rounding country, - concluded at once that t was the taost eligible position for a town site. . At some time durinn-tn- suing 1 winter, they returned and iucuw w ciear on tne land and make preparations for the erection nf . i acheme Overton deposed bf his interest in the claim f o a man named Pettygrove, whoJin coniuriction with r--.;- v. i the claim sarveyed and th -Knnn,i..;.. established dnrinp the summer of lart A loghouse was completed and occupied during the nett winter by an employe. In the summer bf 1841 a neirer irrnAf. fu.r'3Lw made, and therground was laid off into streets- and block T joy wanted to rlame the city- Boston, in honor of the capital of his native State, while. PettygTOve. preferred to . honor Portland, Me., the citv whence b .w,- The toss of a cent deculed the oneaiin n faror orPortland. ! " - Northwestern Pennsylvania expe.-t3 to have, the biggest plate-fflass works in spread eg.e that is opposite the head on : these pieces wa? disclosed. I As the coin . dropped nto thef extended fist of the : lucky ,tramp; the Afa jor wti astounded at i the proposition r t ni go yon again ; this dollar agin another one." And now it is of record that the! lUjor has! actually ra- -fused an inviutioo to match coins. But the tra-np still clutched the dollar when he found himself, k mnmont i.f.. it. - sidewalk, -f it .h f j ; i-. i;i ! ii:J ;t ' ri jl. jj Sone;XoUWe Zree.y'-'! W . A plum tree in iha irrdW 'TulllJj i "UU.UUB rrop iih season was i recently again in full bloom v - ? ; ; -: John pura, j ,f Oroville,- Cal toot t irom :whito ox-heart cherry tree this' A Aril nn II O . A - - . ' " ,ow.pouna or fruit. The tree is sixty feet high; aix feet, in circumfer--ence,and eighteen years old.F ' : ' .A In the heart of ' an oak that A. S. Mo- Kenzie. of Aoms City, LL, was splitting into, rails reCent.y, i was. fdund a dirk hunting knife,',; with ' a ' long, slender u,auJ au neany engraved handle, i It 1 was in a good sU-e of preservation. I ' ! An ingenious plan to tare5 a d vinz pear ! phase, of Boston, j The mice, had girdled the tree so tliat it seemed bound to die; 1 3Ir. Chase planted, four ma!! trees around i it and close to it, cutoff the tops, pointed ' eads, and ; making incisions in the ' ! SfJ lhe Pe&r' lent the email trees sad grafted them to the dying trunks They U sd lived, and that tree draws jfs nour- ' tshment from the mn ones. This seal M ' . uwuci oi nanasome pears ralrAt a. . viJ iiuui it. . Jart . A Slii-nlar I 5 were .She does not boast, r.U bo dirolay. ( , "Let m-iestly s.'e t. j hr rt niun, . - Thon-h ihe n ohjtx t, ror.ia MtT' . . ' Of wonder and of .lm;rfl.uon. " ' r f :rR .r As school mii, mi lea fair, or. wife ooerery one d-rJares that's met h r .She never ad.ie.1 in her L.'e ' . A postscript whea wrots a Ifttc-r. I i 1 1 if ' . ' t
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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