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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN a: MONDAY, JULY 30, 1877, 3 q hold of Hurnpares inside the yard Blake farted tothe reaene, put wae belt back by the wonen, fie finally got away, and started to town to raise the “alarin, but not befere be noticed the two men baying Humphries own inthe yard, one of then on Tus breast ane une athis heat with aknite, He nlsa noticed bloyl spurting over theclutiing of the men. A party, of eight or ten men was at once summoned to Ko and arrest the parties, In the meantime, ant before the posse arrived, a tan named Jodyes, cling through the conntry In a wagonapaserd the house. [fe heard the shouts of the men. women, and ebilidren, aud halted to ascertain the cause. He raw the body of aman lying ia the yard and a man's heal on a pole, which was sfanding up against the fence. When he stupped his wagon and got out and started toward the house the mien came out and halted him, made him kneel down and. get up again seve Htines, and with the shout sof this mature iy disacrerable on an empty stomach. Our sanctitis has been bhunderingiy con drasted too, in that ne door let oat behind aur desk. Prsigners of editorial reonis tack furesheht. There should always be exit provided for the modesweditor, [the very embarrassing lo pase ainan with awicked eye and a stick bel by the taper end. | We tried to tar the conv tion upon the Pittsburg rivts, aud spuke feel- ingly for the corporations, inasmuch as this man had the luok of a stockholder. We knew our mistake at once, forthe Ink-bottle had been tipped over by something about as heavy asastout stick, but we refrained from get ting out from under the desk, lest tho ink should dribble upon our fresh shirt bosom. Then we rvalized that we were at the mercy of a Cominunist. of the first water,—or first {nk,— and thus we got an inkling of the trouble, for be pulled out a paper from his pocket and ready force could prevent. tt. ah inter as what did prevent its for, road employes were quint, Mh xaud [tera ln Newark, and twic thleves and Idlers tex In Jersey City, who | mission Lo ho were wailing for wehat amusements. TO RETURN TO THR BRANT, vapiment of forgetting tls purse there ts great weed just at present of an impor: | be anexcellent method of educathiy hts female tation of handsame Cubans and ehgible yore | triends Into recotlecting thelr inen of whatever natlonality. ‘These would If girls were {nly taught that not to refund draw yours bac alo chyible, with) mathers | asain lent, no matter bow sinall It nay be, is desirdus, and Uhere would result aometiing a { a4 clear and atstiict a plece of dishonesty as to trifle nore Hkeauelety. As itanpeared.evenon | steal the same umount, those senalble people thesunday with Its increnre of vigitors, then | whe du nut) forget thelr purses would feeof interesting young peopte was lantenta- | have perhaps fewer “bad debts” than is now bly sinall, And tlie Masaachisette ete as te | unfortunately the case. No more valuable the sexes was reversed, J nai three of those | lesson ean be taught young peopte, either male bewitching men, Don Riquertez something, who | or ferale, than that ‘they have no right to any aften teyiater from Havana, and reside tuinfes | thing for which they cannot pani and it would stor buarding-hounes in lower New York, vatoly | certuinty te avexceflent discipline for the ellly wandering up auddown the shore and tnding | women of whom we write If no one would pro- muires what ele, Initeed,. of dames aceasionatly hunyry, ady force | thing that abe may Whe rail ) is hin use? Le itil Anife his. post siditty who havg furgotten t LONG BRANCIL nothing would tempt them to repent such a LYONS KATHIAINON. 1S | Read aud bed YOUR ye “ti ald you wil HAIR earn tow it nay wortn |e done at a small A Glanco at the Summer Vil- lage by the Sea, down trip. “MARLENE. PORT THURON. Spectat Pispateh to The Tribune. Pont Atnox, Mich., July 20.—Down—Prope Champlain, Winslow, Montana, James Fiek, St. Paul, Havana and barges, Elmira and barges, Philadelphia and consort, Clinton and tow, Kate Moffatt and ral chra J. M. Karieht, Erie, Belle, N.C, Wert, Ferret, Clyde, Gelifer, Gen. Meade, Christina Niisson, Magsie MeHae, i. Alexandria, Foptia Minch, J. 8. Wilber, Lake Worert, James SeaeViews and Shore-Views ‘Among the Bathers. What the Season Has Been, and What It Promises to Be, Tho Pressing Need of Handsome Cubans + b e rue ! Tinga which they. cen- | cried, “Read that. you grinning scribbler and | that ' here waa another Got" bade hin drive ¥, Joy, Timothy Iaker. and Eligible Young People. Buutliersepere ta muyen a wae Heenan eat ae tants and whfeny Af they do re faleiter ut the) same tine tapping the artic | ou, ‘The women pabl nn attention ty hin. at Vp-Propa Marine City, Hertechy. Stlanchard, S j VING? RINE with the butt emtot hig stick; “ ry Java, Arabia, Mayflower, City of Concord, Sant- without the turnof the eye, but the miss fated | quire, they should remember to provie the “Hinake it hot | were inarening back and forth an the porch and i . , lac, Barnum and consort, Plymouth and barges; tomelt. She deserves a note, for Lie not re- | selves with the money te pay for. Of course, ff | for you to He tike that about * | about the deat body, clappli thelr bands | cches Volunteer, F, A. Morte, ‘Monitor, Polly, 3 Banday ‘Hops? in the Sorf, with Per> | meinter ever to have seen previgisly an at- | a woman honestly refunds the money fent her, | We seized the paper—'twas the f on | above thele beads and shouting © tHory to | Nudsers Tes) Sammond Palackh Albatcosa, ‘twas our turn to get so inad as we resented the instiuation of our cuanection with that sheet In any capacity save as n target for editorial abiise when items were scarce. He looked moflitied aud we felt bolder. and as he touk our land to acknowledgment of his error, politely inquired the way to the /tecurd oflice, which we. bn return for paragraphic notices so lavishly bestowed, gtadly pointed out to him, But as none of the corps Of that Institution wers corpscd at lat atvicea, we [eel sure that he mistook our dire tions, But venveance only steeps—only sleeps. tractive young lady 60 occupled with thecharms | at the earliest: wpportunity, and does not con- of grand old Scents to forget her own, or full | veulently “forget wil about it,” there Is no to note how mauy pairs of miasculine eves wers-| reason why, when she requires It, her friends fixed upon her. rhe thing was 6o unusual as | should not oblige her; but it will be sinisa In: to start sone lines beginning with, A varlably tound. that’ a woman who docs thus “CO KANE, PALE MARGARET," loyally pay fier small debts ts Just mae ot the bite she wasn’t jale, nor was t certaln of the | sensitle people, with a calm ail wel nianced Margaret, su that the check came fn time, aud F | anind, who has but once or twice In her Iife been “reaumed my lncubrations on the beach. obliged Lo cullen, with igenmiie and unfelgned The journey from New York to jong Branch annoyance, “1've forgotten my purse! by atcainee and rail, connecting at Sandy Hook, . es | Ioa totouehty pleasurable one, and. the, favor: A BRAVE JAPANESE LADY, Goat" and repeating some untatelligible cere- mony. They acemedtohe perfectly wild and recktess, This conduct was kent up by the woiuen for about tivo fi when the offleer and nls pose arrived. men were at work nalllng up the broken fence when the honse was surrounded. They defied the officers and forbade their coming into the yard oor taking the body of — Humn- phiries, saying that they had "killed the devil? that * God was there," and that if they came fn they would “laud tn hell ia ten min- duarneymon, Frank D. Rurker. Wind worth, fresh; weather fine, _——= LAKE FRHIGHTS, Catcano, duly 28.—Freights were quiet and firmer, at 4$¢ on coro to Buffalo. Rouin wae ree parted for 20,000 bn wheat, 45,000 bn corn, 30,- 000 ba oats, and 16,500 bn rye, Chartere: To ieffalo—l'rop Starncea, whent and oats through; prup Idaho and sche Maderta, corn at 40; prop ‘cutla, part cargo ryc. Pel Will and Ke:Liquee sn Men and women should be carefod of thetr rel hatr, It ts not merely an ornament; it fe as much a part of Nature's plan for the perfection of health aud the preservation of Ife, as fs any other inember of the body. Men of sclence have searched Jang and pa- Uently for the best means of preserving and cultivating the hatr, ‘Thirty-five years ago, the eminent echotar, Prof. E. Thomas Lyon, of New Jersey, eatercd {uto.a thorough stutly of the matter. He went From Our Own Correspondent, Lona Brancy, duly &6.—Newport ie sald to be year by year growing moreexcinslye. Long Branch Ja not,—notigrowing at all, for that mat- ter. Long Branch, once something of a retreat for fashlan, ia now the Now York Common; and , ; f = : to the very root of it, and his labors wera alittle more common this yeur than usual. ‘This | ite route now that Lhe accommodations for the | The Nicht Vichi Shinvun, a uewspaper print a utes.” Rate ‘ed * ee 1 eit at BULATION. While the officers were trying to reagon with PORT OY CHICAGO, crowned with enccess, Halt was wh ve to in merely taking a surface view, Muitthe surl ta transfer are av coinplete. Inatead of the long, ed In Japan, has the following: “On a certain A JUDICIAL TRE aA! ‘. Wnchtcie men : ‘Che fetiowing wee ile artrele and .cteeranees | the Workd that priceless discor to the view one comes here to take, or, moro | arty dusty ride by rail, there isan hour and @ Shenandoah Herald. her M they mad charze upon the pore, at 3 ‘ala andl clesran oP ery f very respvetable awit) little steamera Jeasie Hoyt | day quite recently a lady o! aT etd well never tall ta false a sea | appearance astonished the sentry at the — breeze, Sunday last. was oppressively hot tt | department hy wulking wncerewontously into New York. On the bay there wasadelchl- | tye yurtleo where he was standing. Such an y revive and from the tie the ; Hg Arete tiene 380 further diticalt: unustal occurrence Jed him to arrest the foot- tne comlortably cool. At Sandy Hook | steps of the fair one, and {nquire who she wis Wrneeiere «wo traine, of twelve cars each, in | and what was her business, ‘The lady reptied realting, and these were flied with paseenzers | with well-bred gentleness: ‘Iam the wife of shenal from Dover, ther leader, and attempted to disarm thet. Wher told that they would he killed if they did not halt snd surrender, they sald, “God fs protecting us; your guns will not shoot.” One of the officers, Mr. Blake, who was being -pressed too clocely, atterapted to shoot, and both barrels of hia gun failed to Uitcharge. This seemed to give them new couroge, and they pressed the officers mere for the forty-eight hours ending at 10 o'clock Inst aight: Anntvars—étinrs Joho Sherman, Michiean City, ex cursion; Corona, St Jue, sundries; She voyean. Mant: lowoc, sundries: prope Cotin Camptell, Ludtagton, lutuber; Messenger. Kenton Harhor, aundeies; tky- lark, Benton Harbor, sundries; (liverside, uth Haren, sundries, G: Be i a:b, Hauyatuck, mundriess Asmall boy was brought before a Magistrate in Pottaville theother day upon aserious charge. He wasa little fellow with a red head, and his face speckled like giinesege. A tutt of halr stuck through the top of a pointed slouched hat, and his knees shone through holes in those portions of bis pants. His mother held him properly perhaps, to sea, ‘The absence of a United States President doubtleas has had something todo with the tight crop of hotel guests, but the winterish weather hes nd much more todo withit. So faras TI have been able to observe, the pleustre-secker’s fle of golng to the sea-shore is not to cuther biunsell Lyon’s Kathairon, ‘ Malo. bundrien: City o sundries; Idahu, Ruftata, sundries: Empire, Ogdend hurg. sundrice: Geourme tuo! s ft Muskedors ininbert : f 4 wae een toad follows the beach all the a fast, and, as she strugale.l Into the office, the | closely.’ Blake clubbed bls gun and knocked | Hosnoke, iutinly, sundries N. Ry Fairiank. Bumtaio, be henge toes a ayate ata is rend Tie nleyel nile run to the Branch occupy. | M8! 4 ae my Bl iaege " ta boy swung back like a contrary mule at the end | one ‘of them on the head. Other officers taal EE ee a es into breakers which would bo Ikely to throw | WAY OT ites, There Is only unedrawback to | hattle-tletd f have received no tilings from hin, | of a halter. their guns more effectually, and two of the | Wei vucian tarcints Pier bathe bare shing | For the growth and preservation of the pair. adventurer high but not dry on his hotel roof, | V2 ate the Branch by this Hine, tc. that many | butt have heard a. rumor that he was kliled leading ones, Dover and Galney, were killed, en. iwiniers Lumberinan, Mack Creek, burn: “What's the matter!” satd the Magistrate. “Everything,” eald the woman,“ Ile's bad: he's rotten bad, and thar aln't uo doing nothin’ wl him. Thar ain't a cherry-tree round the town he don’t know, and thar ain’ a cat what shows its nose that he don’tletdrive wi’ a stone, Thar ain't a door bell be haint vulled, and a bigh hat on days when tharte snow jest sets bin in a fit until he wets a lick in wt it. f have wore out turea Bibles reading ‘um to hin, but itdon'’t do no good, Ail the trees in the back yard has been killed getting switches of to Tick tunt, and he chaws all the terbacker that the old man can buy. He's a-breaking of my heart, aud J wants him punished, Yes, Ben Franklin, you are bringlug my gray hairs to the wrave.’? “Benjamin Franklin,” sald the Magistrate in an imperious manner, “Tain afraid you are der elict to thuse bigh principles of Christan tu ality and rectitude which maternal affection has endeavored tu Instll into your composition.” “Now louk here. Mr. Judge," sald the woman, that Tere boy bain't had much larning aud he con'b talk Duteh." “Well, Luidn’t say ne could,'? replicd the Magistrate, “Waren't that Dutch you were talking then i”? “ The preparation sprung into immediate anil sree iaeur 5 wae just what was wanted for the purpose, LYON'S KATHAIRON haa never been sup- planted or cant aslle ty the people, for the very Resa reason that nothing caual to It has over een found. The cousequence is, that the KATHAIRON has become more and more popular every year, and fs now in daily use by tnillions who undere atand Its wonderful value, Bealdes being the beat hatr dressing ever pro- @uced, tt will positively prevent grayncas, and, will reatore new hair to bald heads If tho roots and follicies ure uot destroyed. If there things are su, fs not stich an srticle of the greatest valuct That they are so, has been teatiNed to by thon sands, and fs abundantly proven by the history of the KATHAIRON for more than one-thind of aocntury. A FAIR SPEOIMEN, Thave been entirety bald for several years, con~ atitational, Teappose, I used a few Botifes of Kathairon, ant, to my great mrprise, i bazve a thicke growth of young lair. COL. JOBN L. DORRAXCK No other article Is comparable with the Kar aan in respect of theae thres most importaut 1. To (nro Baldness. 2, To Restore and Beautify White they may have had, thua far, a dull season at the hotels, they have hud the very liveliest seas on at tia beach, and the bathing-houses have nut beet so bewildered and upset fur years bofore, Inst week was one of the direst despalr for the hotel-men. ‘They were often seen to seize cack other'a, hand in sym- pathy; and a truthful friend enys most of the few young people who braved the storia from the verandas might have been caught imitating them, so strong is THE POWRR OP EXAMILD. As for the ocean, it was us if Neptane hir- self had struck, aud Jolned all the nameless people of the sea ty rioting, Friday night a compromise was offected, however, in favor uf the landlords. As the ocean commotion yiulded tovalm, the suit In summer fresliness shone, and with full summer leat, causing a summary stampede from the town. ‘The trains Saturday night and Sunday morning were crowded, and the Branch suddenly became as full as the average pood-living-loving Manhattauese on their return from a cbtn-bake. Sunday is rather the liveliest day of the week here, bu’ this is not saying enough to shock the orthodox mind. The day does rot differ mate. rlally froin the others, only there ara no hops at the hotela—net even ab the Germaula—in the evening, uo saloons ostenalbly open, and hin dreds nore of people, who make tho excursion trip, returning to New York by the evening Grand when the remainder surrendered an‘l were taken | bers fwo Brothers hart to jal, thelr falth that guns would not killthem Het Leng somewhut shaken by the death of their Jeaders. Upon examiniig Humphrics body, it was. found that he had tien stabbed in theneck with a knife, and that his head had afterward been en- tHrely chopped off with au ar, three gashes be- ing distinctly visible, There were marks on the palings where the bead had been stuck up on the ‘aharp polnts tu various places, After the urrest these peonle showed no fear or remor-e whatever, but seemed ty think and fcel thut the: done the righteous will of God. ‘There bas been no evidence taken tn defense of the prisoners, but they say and expect to prove that Humphries caine Into the yard and raised a disturbance, knocking ote or two of them down, and that they had tu kill bio in self-defense. They alsu ciat that the only ones haying any part In the killing or In the row were Dover and Gainey, the two men who wore killed in the tieht with the officers, ‘The case Yos eflled ou Wednesday of this weck, when an effort to have it laid over until another term of court fulled, and the trial was postponed until Monday in order to procure a fury! The prisoners ure defended by one of our ablest Jawyers, Hon. J. W. House, assisted by Mr, Turner, and every inch of ground tor ace quittal or conviction will be fought desperately, INDIAN CASTS. Curlosities for the Smithsonian Institute, Barannah News, z We harl the pleasure on Saturday of meeting Clark Mills, the celebrated American sculptor, would not reach it nt all, after aeckug the supe | while tenting against the ye ror attractions at Highlands and other points. | My auxtety Jed me tu juquire from every ‘The wonder Is, to my aulnd, that Long Brauch | oie who 1 thought could inform was not lucated at Hightands, instead of where | tne whether the report was correct or not, but I ft Is. With {ts splendid wooded fivights for | have not heard anything trustworthy. Know- background, its long inland arm of the sea, ud- | jug that Gen, —— would bo able to tell me, 1 miruble fur yachting and rowing, and all the | have come hithers so will you kindly say te ocean requirements, Highlands succecds In | hin that Iam here withvut ceremony, being 0 drawing tany from the train, though they hind | wong? The guard was tnore astonished than thought to gv further. Going further, present | ever, but Immediately complied with the lady'e ty you come to Moumouth Beach, with its long | request. The General remarked that he was ‘avenue of the most charming cottages on the | yory sorry the lady had come, but It was of nu ahore. Here are Queen Ann and Swiss cottaxes | use keeping the Dad intelligence a secret any which Long Branen may well envy, for she has | fonger, and ordered thie usher to conduct her to nove to equal them, despite possession of his presence. Alter the cnstomary formalitics, THE BX-PRESIDENT'S BUMMER RETREAT. Gen, — sald: ‘Iturieves me to be the bearer Monmouth, too, commands the estuary, and | of tad intelligence to you. But ft 1s quite true tasty little boat-houses on the simalicst of | that Mr, —— was killed in battle on —dlay.? tatands are reached by ruatic bridges, while sail- | ‘Tae lady, on hyaring this, was for a moment boats He at anchor all along the bank. During | overcome with emotion, and bent her the tne passed in gilding by these attractive | head to ide the tears which coursed features of both nature and art, a cool ar | down her checks. But she. soon recovered her comer fromm olf the water, and saves you from | equanimity, and, looking in the General's face, the intense efforts of the sun to prostrate Ife. | sald: Thee 1 married a soldier 1 knew that At the Long Branch depot, which is the free | posaibly this might bappon some day, and was field of tho porters, who are neither fenced | therefore not allogether unprepared to receive away from you nor tegally kept aloof from you, | the sad news. But when you tuld me [could as at Saratoga, the only regret is that there | yot restralu my tears, for Indeod be wasa very are Hol more of you than one, wo that you | kind hustand tome.’ She then expressed her might serve olf leading ‘buses alike. The | sorrow at interruptlog the General when he was Brauch has now a regular ine and an accommo- | go busy, and thanked him fer acceding to her dation Une, bitter rivals, which will take passen- | request for an audience, The ludy Was theo gers to the centre of business—thut is, tothe | ping away, buf, euddenly thinking of some- Post-Oilice, the druz-store, or the other store— 1. thing, she returuéd to her seat, and, addressing for the nominal sun of tcents. It Is well to | the General, sald: ‘As [ was so much excited avold these lines, as then you need never learn | hy the news of my husband's death, I quite for- where the centre of business fs. People do not | got to ask you an Ituportaut question. Willyon come to Long Branch for business, happily for | he go. kind ua to tell me how he met with his ciny OL —— Sheriuat, lumber: Pilot, Maske- on, um Portage Hier, bark: Four Brat! ers, Ho} HC. Albrecht, Traverse Ta: bark; Sajur H. Ferry. Grand Haven, jum John darks, Mautetee. Inmber: Annie Voudbt, Buda- io, cont, Wionte Wins, no, lumber: Keer, Muskegon, tumber Iunbers Liazie A. Law, Batali, coal: Bel Maaiatee.” tum‘ HCO, ewe, COR; pkegon. lanier; Geo. “Murray,” Racine, He! oc, a . bumbers WW. H. Hawks t Pier, bark: lar ‘fort. lumber Mu Busgon, Casevilie, Vamiery Alice Kicuatus, Ak ftapida, , C, Cavey Baldwin, Tuftalo, cv inks, barks itenry . , Uiereland, cu Wm. Junes, Wolf His Jomnbery American Unk Mons, [ ta rier Coyne, bert Lewis Da wniihee. plt-trons whan, Mantatiqn Green Bay, poets: Hhira, Wiihe Lak Tuinbers Marth Murkegon, Jumbers Sele Ladington, lumber: J. lumber; Norman, Menomin Kewaunes, tari it Be urge Mary. Paul's ler, bark: nk, Mautatec, tu: Ram Fitue, Erie, coal; Lew Nighy, Grand Haren, hark: Bridgewater, aly J. W. rowan, Sitchin city. tights f. yt. Sony Creek. hark; Gen. 1! 5. Grant, ay Hanks bafk; sowed. 1H. thant, Per water, bi Willian dintes, Grand’ Haven, bark: Conaer, Diack Lake, lumber) Rea Bint, Muskeno1, fumitert bark Nalad, Hay City, lumner; brig Fasblon, ‘Traverse Bay, bark. Che anaxcks—Park William Jones, Facanuba, ¢ tris potatoes, 400 ths cat meats, and sundries; sche Kheun= Zer, Iieaver Harbor, (0 bu corn, 100 bu oat Aiea beet, B Urls pork, 3A) Urla salt, 3 brie apples, 5 and sundries: achr Auntie Sherwood, Eris, : orn: keow Uranger, Packard of meal; scow Sotrvenir, Pentwater. 40 bu corn, (00 Merrill, Muskegon, lumbert G. Barker, Lauingwn, Tumber; mada, that was pure Anglo-Saxon,* U's slic wot to do wi’ this case {"” 1 “Why Angelina Saxton.” Ls ihe sald anything about Angelina Sax- ton “You did. “1 did not. “You did." “1 repeat I did not.’ i Iu. corn; prop Inula, ie, hukes Dre z theut, death? “Oh, yes,’ said Uen.—. 'Mr.— | “You did} you didtt aiaitt diatitt atanitit vod fi 3 Ave, Fi iishdise? acl Advance, Pesntigo, tina beets 10 b : boats ‘Tho oue svurce from which the visitor 1 “At present Beat ieee avery om the battledield, | aM hTT iL aT Tt 1111 and did, and Yoo i gi ee eae ae neare'tatartale ef the ] dreuimatien @ bil aine: 10 bein niger, aud dries Grav I F gets pleasure, refreshment,—except the kind at THR NUMBER OF CIRITORS ns may be eusily conceived from his character. | did, aud PM never give iu?” anit A eit The obi ee easter Heaven tiarlar,. id" tle ray tar. the restuurants,—health, cool breeaes, aud wet, | fe large enough for good protits, and very prob- ‘day wherhe was uufortunstely cut off | In the meantime Benjamin Franklin sat ona | Stilthsonian Institute, The object of lite mis- | auras, iries: ettar Commoiim, ted ably this is as much the Height of the season a8 | he was leading his nt on horseback. any thne will be. Six weeks of such weather, | six or seven times he successfully repulacd the anu there will be no bankruptcy, ner even dark: | assaults of the rebols, but the last time he was browed landlords lamonting tho inereasth and | jeading his nen to the charge a ball struck lito unhappy fancy of city-folk for the mosquito. | on thy right side of hls chest, and came out at and-fly-infested mountalns. ‘That ts the sort of | its left shoulder, and he fell mortally wounded. viun to St. Augustine was to ontaln casts of the Inthan chiefs confined a8 prisoners of the Gov t in the fort atthut place. This work completed by bin, and he brought with per! casts of the alxty-four In- dan chiefs at. present confined there. We fs tho hoary, hoaree-resounding main (for fur- ther adicetlyes on tlc eca, seo Homer's Odye- seo). ‘There by ANOTHER AND HIGHER SOURCE from which he gets sunburnt beyond the cura- box aud sald, “Go tn, olu woman, and dun't give wt 1 acen you take down dad that way many u me. Her breath nearly exhausted, she suatched the namesake of the great founder of journal- ism in America and philosopher by the nape of 3 To Remove Dandraff and Beautify the Hair, 3 pean’ sand they gather on the beach to throw into | However, on that day he behuved with so much | the neck und swept out of the room, declaring } learn that theese caste: are taken by an } echr una, ivy parent per creas Pat we oud oak pounic’s es Many, however, ike te dwell on | courage and determination that the Insurgents | ehe had never been so maulted in all her Ife, | entirely new process of bls own invention, and | 80, 25443 ba os BEAR IN MIND.—The KaTmainon ts vo rollin the surf or sit inthe sand forall that? | hejghts for atime, aud hold with Longfellow | and Inporlaliste were cqually actonished at ble | nud that tov by aJudgo who had had no bring- } which be has patented. ‘The Indians were re- | bu corn. av) baves sticky, pasty sulphur and suqar of lead, to paint Everybody has a browned or burned neighbor, | ths courageous feats,” ‘Oh! Pain so very pleased | Ing up. markably superstitious, aud ehewed a reluct- | rye. Waites tard 25 and daub the halr and paralyze the brain. [tis bo there is ne wovelty about it. Besides, a right an alin ada Sab breathe heals ‘causality that iy husband Pind maccesofill it battles res staLbine gine pole ance sulnttt a oqeratiun gutll “Long | lh and sundries. a pure und Himpi vegetable totion, Intended te healthy sunburn ts as good a prescription os if mountains, and thelr anupncos plied the lady, ‘But, as I sald before, not re- NG ‘TIE F % Volt, anotel chief, who had been several a ee restore the halr by natural growth and reinviz~ Gaulil bo given to aaalea:peaple fice nual fa the | Wil lift shee to the lovel of themselves, colving any Inieliigence froma hits ¥ bucaine very Casrnuria Repubhean. tines to Washington,’ and had conversed with | lappy tidings for, nervous, sufferers, ond thove | oration. It is the most dellzhtful tollet dren the “reat White Father"? and vonse- quently, sotnewhat more clyilized, was induced to have his classte features cast, ‘The operation is thus described: An clastic Last week wo mentioned that some Syracuse geutlemen wero constructing shanties just above Curtis’ for tho purpose of campingout, The {ng known. No lady's or gentleman's toilet outit is complete without LYON’S KATHAIRON, ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, most enjoyable way—for others. However Jolly and exhilarating {t may be for those cnguged it, to the sand-sifting spoctator vermachvr's Electric Delte effectually cure prema- mature aotitty weakness. and decay. Book and Journal, with {nformation worth thousand», malied free, Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Company, With this remark ‘the lady bent her head and CURRENT GOSSIP. was inuch overcome with grief; and there was scarcely a dry cys among all the oflicers who _ a POC wero present during the dialogue. Tho Gen- | buildings belng conipleted, they are now oc | cap ts drst drawn tightly over the head, com- Cincinnat!, O- Fer ADR rie re ae cts MORE + TABNERWOCKY.” tral Would vot stifer her to walk home, but | cupfed by a arty of ladies and gontlemen, Just | plotely covering the balr, but leaving thd fore.) = seers SOLD EVERYWHERR. Croteanuc, unt funny than sur ng. Ove | The miuctis) gost ata beeble wnt, veyed er thither In his own carriage.’ cad entirel: eed, Un tits f 1 pl AMUSEMENT. secret of its health{ulness is, that it inakes al] | | And he quatfod his fringepling heer, Lae ala dlicaplacey Dade oct Bee above these buildings there fs another party, we eT eee ill rf Benet nt hats wen nn A NNR parties co zood-humored, ani dietelbutes the ‘And atunly fo uezed un ihe yainueey Eat, AN ACTOWS NENKFIT. wcHnpaaed enileely vt poonr ieatloaian, ag fives theezact snape of the ekulle” The uew | THOMAS SUMMER-NIGHT CONCERTS k wind -o\G Sclinbie MaTK an on all sides. everybody atoute with | i oaton Oo ctitl Hutletin, ave put up a tent, and arealso cumping. These | preparation is then laid upon the face with o —— car laughter, mye auch ay are temporarily oceupled | Whose tail crow ont of hid ear, they satd, estan Gamer IC efor many | Youve gentlenion have taken the liberty to.call | sole brush, the noverils being left. free. Tn JUBILEE | BAUM | Ty inch raplaiy than te da with mouthfuls of salt-water. What au inde- | "iat how [never could sue, George ‘ _ | on these young ladies on several occasions, gud | threo minutes this preparation hardeus, (LAST) BALM | co Yeurs Aiea be! eee ace seribable picture it makes! Tere withiu the | vor its ears wero down in his toes, and bis head years one of the most successful deliucators of the young ladies thinking that ctiquette de- | and is very easily and rapidly removed, . WHEREK. BALM | ef Tiattators: tempted by fs West End’s water-park are forty or fifty persons ] “Was made up of trunks and tea. Yankee oxcentrleities, and starred {t In the lead- | snared that they return thelr calls, they pro- | aud a fac simiic, likences of the per ae ar = Fort | saccess, attempted (o crawl pe vous haha a alt Lae il aleese ad of il the factial fib fug theatres in this clty, Great Britain, and | ceeded to do ao one day last we: jut, asthe | son {fs obtalued. This cust shows all the Exposition Building EVERY inte favor. on the Mastang‘s Soot ee ee a Tike mo aaiary | Anite told by tha sou of the Alderman Sib, iroughout the United States. One of his least | sequel will show, they lad selected a Yery tn. | vrfukles, plinples, eyelushes, and eyebrows | EVERY NIGHT. EVERY | hud we belleve there never atltuluatons worked by apringa, und then waits | Who was Koucklo away with his hand on ble £lb, fortunate und most. memorable engagements | auspictous occuston to make their visit.) Tb | clearly and al stinctly, and not a hairon the | “95 and GO cla Will be, & remedy for pala ray fi baa While the minctlal guzzled bls beer, eurre M e1 if It | belmgavery warm day, the young gentlemen fuce lgremoved. “When the cast of “Long and wounds equal to oT for another wave. # occurred {n the Veath anit deserves mention UY thought they would bathe in the Taken Cone | Wolf” was taken ten of the other chicty were L AST CONCERT meneke, can Mustang Linkment. itis ho atation (ee Fs FADES anent waters | Hie sald that tho sun was the yolk of an egg occurred during a emurb spell” of rainy | sequently they disrobed, sud were pro- | adtultted to ace tho operation, in onder = * Ute tor evar weandeae ‘That sine abn was the bend of x lageraneet eee weather, und dircetly after the cngagements of ‘That cach atar was a porpolxennd had but ong leg— | geyeral popular stars who scomod to haye drain- ‘And that jemsharoy were all midge of stray, cd away all the money there was fn tho town, And also, he ania that atl people ware cakes It-ratned almost incessantly throughout his Like fut ote soo tt sun attuned feriae haber chgugement, but TM seemed contident he And that jack-knives and ice couldn't thaw, should have a crowded house for his benctlt hight, when le was to receive the whole ‘That bousea were blackbiraa, and rabbits were’ | proceeds. He wadin debt, having been there dutes— several mouths disengaged, and unuble te mako ‘That suwa made of pase mens better than boote—— | satisfactory terms with managers lsewhere. Ie “Thak, clerexm@en a motes wero Abe kanes toing 99 | was such iced, however by the tissue, aud that at much trnatod. He had enough extra pink the- And that stone: maat be:enoked ta'be,eoad. cts printed for his benellt might to fill the house; ‘The mincila) whibbed as these things he did bear, | aud tho tnanager was assureil that HUW s rics And he pootled hte bead tn hia hands had all of them, und had agreed to sce them While the: yunupeoy cat played witha pormus small, | dixposed of at 1.50 cach, for box und pit. The Which It pabbled about in the suud. 7 house, at such prices, would hold about $1,000, ‘The critical day came, and it rained in tor- Aghe thought of the things that the yumpsoy bad | rents, Ji and tie manager, late in jhe utter. q noon, wore diting together ata hotel near the Alto steph and hls tears were of tHe oe on bs | thieattl, and ae Hilt watched the gloumy sluw- BALL-ROOM NIGHT, LAST CONCERT bat five w-morrow—Last BEETHOVEN NIGHT, when will be glyen the Pitth Symphony and procrainme afgem comporitions, including *? Adelaide,” tu besung Ly the great tenor, IL. A. BISCIIOTYE. LAST CONCERT but four Wednesday Night, O ITIZENS’ TESTIMONIAL fo.Mr, THOM As, when thekets to all parta of Uo Gare den will be sold at 50 cents, Last Cos RT but three Thursday Night, LAST WAGNER NIGHT. LAST CONCERT but two Friday Night, Last REQUEST PROGRAYOIE. LAST MATINEE, Natorduy, 2 pe tae LADIES AND CHILDNE: LAST eeu JUBILEE spe” ceeding to enjoy themselves. to — the fullest’ extent, when one of the bors espiud thelr visitors approaching in the distance, but tog late to think of preparliis themselves to receive them, and with onc ac curd they started for their tent, leaving their clothes upon the bank. The young ladles caine up oud were not a little eurpriacd at the cool re: ception they met with. Finally they dixcovered. the clothing npon the bank, and coming to the conclusion that the young gentlemen they had come to call upon had been in bathing and had all been drowned, they were consulting whether it would be heat to {ustitute a search themaclyes or vo back and alarm the camp, when one ot the victins of this eplsoue folited his tent (not like tho Arab) about his shapely form, and, putting his head through a amall aperture, de- tvered himsctf of the following: © Young ludtes, on behalf of myself and comrades in misery, permit ine to express my deep and heartlelt regret that we are unable to cutertaln thet they might be convine uo harm was intended = them. They = were — ex- veedingly curfous, and watched the procces with great interest. QWheu tho cast had been se- curcd be exposed it to them, aud their astuntsh- ment was great. They looxod ot tho cast, then at the countenance of * Long Wolf? uyain and agaln, aud seemed quite excited, and tall Joughed ag heurtlly agian Indian can laugh, and seemed tauch aniised. — Ho inquired of the tu- terpretor what ainuscd them so, and was {ne forined that they were laughing at the ‘white Indian," the cast, of “Long Woll’s * features belug perfectly white. ‘After this thors was no’ difficulty in taking the casts of all the elxty-four chiefs represent- Ing the four different tribes, These caste are in- tended for the Ethuological Department of the Siuithsontan lustituty, It buing the intention of the managers of that institution to obtain the casts of representatives of every. race in the world. A number have already been obtained, angel of mercy in every fam- ily—for 25 cemine cannot possibly re ‘h above thelr knees juinp with us minch “preciston us thelr venturesome sisters whose he: frequently get 1 to bight fu a shuwer of sry the ele varlation to thla Long Branch “hop,” which isa feature of Sunday us of alt other thnus, ts the sudden stoop, When the wave hos broken und the danyer of subufersion Javolun- tary isover. Of course these remarks baverefer- ence lo the feminine bathers particularly, The * men, and eapeglally the cropped hate, athiette foruie, st suits, take coustilerable lherty with the ovean, and display many feats und tect in diving. Then they bave takon to exhibitions and athletic ganics in the surf, runing races, turning somer- saute, trausfortning themaclycalnto cart-wheels with tour spokes und n hubbub, and plang Val, ‘Theae diversions account in part for the reckless nranuner in which the young ladles who: do not take to the tiath, dispose of tho dauticat dresses of Une binshitg sands. Not vo reckless, 7 ee OIL STOVE. PRIOE REDUCED! To $3.75 for No. 6, And $6.50 for No. L. Florence Sowing Machines Wer aint * head: crs stil! pouring down, as the hour for perform. | you in a manuer becoming gentlemen of our | among them custs of two Esquimaus, a tuan STE. Hoa ea at eo slogans And Eile | ‘*THIL mest agein with you—A-doot Sree approsied, he for the drat Ume seemed | Standing, hut clrcumatancesver which we have | and a woman, which were taken by him some From %20,00 to %35,00. romiuds me that J disconsutate, no control compel: us to hold the fort? Tub- | timo since, The casts of the Indians are ait ‘TM LONG-REIONING CAUDINAL “PVE FORGOTTEN MY PURSE.” “T have been altogether too hopeful.” he | eau. neatly packed and boxed aud were brought AGENTS WANTED! bas oven invaded thy uliost jncorrisible depart Londun napavaper. aighed. ‘The people will not turo owt for me along by him, together with a number of other . T ie Samples sent at wholesale price, where we have curloaitles, the principal of which {s a large Rite Tor aireeives sword-llah measuring eizhicen feet in length aud two and @ half fevt across tho middle, ‘This tsh was caught by some persona fishing fur turtles near St. Augustine, and was purchased by Licut. Pratt of the United States Ariny, fn charge of the fort at that Jace, and by bin presented to the Smithsonian natitute, This mammoth tah waa skinned and BLOODY FANATICISM. Story of the Cobbite Massacro tn Arkansas— Chopping Of a Man's Head and Sticking It on ® Pole to Gratify God—Triat of tho Fanatics Begun, Correspondence Cinctnnatt Enquirer, Swancy Sruinas, Ark., duly 21.—Crimiual Why {6 it that fudles almost invariably fiud'| OB such a night us thist Such prepostorous themeclves deatitute of inoncy when any emalt ee ne Sa ee af soay, Buin is sudueuly required) $f the pecullarity | af course, and of cuttrec they woukl not buy were of recently development indeed, the vausa | to-lay, with the prospect of such a night.’ might not befartosceks thusheath-like raiment | , But the manazer was a tricky persouaxe, and of the present day teaving little room for ox- betore LH leit was privately informed that rascals properties, wid an ontalde pocket tie Stina se Day, aalh already. oe hei Nn fore determined upon « sharp bargain will located at the buck of the shirt belng hardly a ie ment at bathing-eults, Peopie generally lave tnsistéd on making these even mure absurd and Rrotesyue than the bathing, and generally do still insist, so far ag Longs Branch ts concerned. But 1 noticed w number of sults euch de may bo read of in fashian-papets and sven hy fuahion- plutes,—as {auuty aud altractive as you piensa aidtthe juunticst of all was capped—L mean fouted—witheardinal. The closely-Htuug, short- Programme of EXCUNSIONS this week, ending Au rene Oe een Clara irnisee ne ANE the lake at 2:30 4 return at and 7:20 KEES LINEN CONS Four-ply. The Nery. bes 3 $1.50 ner hall dozen, f Rast or Se per palr, 17 Madisou-vt. NO 1 ‘Friday, Aug. 9, to Michigan City at Oa. m,; return 0:20) v. mig on tie lake st 719) p. rn A i for the museum by an old Frenchman tn ‘Aug. the take at and 7:30 pm; skirted dress and trousers were of navy-blue, Court is now in scesiou here, There fs very | UrCpars Baar tsp. tu x a as gathe sath ar-blue | tlewirable receptacle for objects of value. But “You have heen very unlucky, George, I at St. Augustine, He has alao secured a singue | leave fur bi, Just it p.m. : STOCKHOLDERS MEE ortiets makings ptiy contrast, dak iron Ko for“your | Mite crimiual busincry aud nothing worthy of | jar ajectes of Bah knuwa batho what rats a | lp ufcuies tet fou wy uted atl ea oa CH MOLDE MEE E ANG: the habit {s of far older date; in the days when | Teally py yuu. What will you, ta pockets wero oa wells, from which all kinde of Shanecal Lhe house will bald $1,000, Wil you surprising aud tolscellancous articles were drawn Yeu," said Hil; but you won't give it.” at Intervuls, the vaine answer was eure to be ro- Yus, L will, and run the elk.” turued when any occasion arose for the produc- int Tean’t velleve it, unicas I have the money ton of petty ceabs 0 dear, I'm so sorry! iN Piped 1 Wt was that the money was paid, and How stupht of met L've forgotten my | ttt yccured the total receipts of ‘the “night to purse!" OF course the = sneedful | the manager. amount is Reuerally forthcoming; | see west, wrette the theatre, aud, nding there isa man in the party whose shillings are | tt crowded, expreased much regret et hls bar- available, or some tad y tu whom mone: rio aan | ee ie aue SOU cubs Howarer, ne dresse.ty no ee +P mart y be | and performed with great applause, and was object, aud who is therefore uever Ibely to be | calted before the curtain, He now thanked "ils foynd without sume sali amount of it, beng | irjends, who bad kindly dlaposed of his tickets uervously sensitive leat auty one should hmsgiie | for bin, und given bin the biggest house of the her ta be absulutely deathtute, Aud it on | gcason,” and directed them tu band fu the pro- these unfortunates that the penalty of their | ceeds 1a the manazer next day. ‘Accordinely SA80 a doy oxthe Aves Rnd. Chuets. Uae priog Fener (riends forgetting thelr purses invariably | (iy delightcd manager awaited the returus at the Windsor, or thy United states and Grand Union ‘The woman who forgets ber purse and has no Soe cre ise eat tte Bink wt Saratogu; but | havg not yet found a hotel | moncy to pay tor her entrance, leo useay, tO | 4 gure sigu that they had been™ aold, pig Seri A ba ee andes, es elas ‘a pictuce ea tery or hee rata ae nt borrows | thought. ‘ 7 ‘ ee bel e best of the hotels | what she requires trom the frleud who accom here ts tu the best of thowe ob Sarutuca aa the | panies ber, is tolcrably certaim to forget tu re frou lll stating Wat Ate the tiekens beck boca Briges to the Palmer, The Brighton ie new | fund what hay been lent her, and the frivad. ul | crusted out by Hill to his frlends and creditors! aud fresh, and outwardty the most attractive, | as ¢uic cau afford to spare her scanty slullings, a ees Se HOSS: but has uot yet giten much promise of popu- | uever likes to remlod her. It is not thas the ‘THE WRONG P larity. Astor the Jews, there are wore than | feather-brained lady ulways means to be dishon- ton (Pean.) Ri coo usual of then hefes and they are represented at | cat, often ale would gladly give her treud four incrEiaR CEASE Repub estes every house, [ fud but o handfut of names | times the sum, if abe imuzined she wanted it; | He came walking tuto our sauctuin very rap- note, save the case known as the Cobbite mure der casc, which created so much excitement when the deed was committed, Seyen persons —tour men and three women—stand indicted for the murder of Carter D. Humphries, on the 2uth of August, 1870. «They are a band of re- Ugious worshipers known as Cobbltes, or the followers of one Covb, who established himself ina ttle scttlement three miles south of Searcy aout two years ago, Ile established a little ehureb of We own, set hineelf up asa cud, or soft, Or One pusscsscd Of superhuman powers, and this little band of peouls looked upon hin vs wuch, and worshiped hin sceurdingly, Ue wus an off-shoot af the Mormon Church, in oue yu of the word at least, aud bis inducnce was as great, so fur as it went, as is that of Brigham: Young with hia Chureh, In Auyust of fast vear the Cobbites had got- ten up what might be tertned a © Ligh oft" re- vival, und bad been conducting the same for soveral weoks at the hutuse of vue Dover, who was the boss saint in the absence of Cobb, whe had left the country ubout thistle, Everybody luoked upon the Cubbites as tyuvrant, harmless fanatics, who bul let their religious zeal wct the better of their judgment, No ove thouht tuem tucilued or espable of committing so volting a crime as murder. Butit would monster clim-cracker, which resembles some- what a devil-tsh, anda large flying-tieh, which attee is put up in alcohol, the others boing stuffed. We were also informed that while ho was iu St, Augusting several of the Indlan chicfs re- volved Tetters from thelr wives, which were for- wurded by the olllcers of the posta In the West. Ho describes U letters as very peculiar, aud aucevedea, after uiuch diieulty, In securiug oue from * White Horse,” and wcopy of another, ‘The Iudians have no letters, their comimunica- tous on paper being entircly by objects, such as a house, horse, fzld of vorp, buffalo hunt, etc. Each ove of thess objects signtiies someth and the Indian reads ft fluently and rap! y One instance was nentioned to We which will In simeasure explain this peculiar mute of coin inunication, that fy rather diffcult of explana tion. One of the chiefs, some time since, bia squaw u parasol auda fun. He recety “detter™ tn which the reception of the articles was thus made known; lithe centre of the paper was the figure of a squaw; above the tie- ure, w representation of 4 yellow bird. “This denuted that her uaine was * Yellow Bird. La her Land was a drawing of a parasol and au open fan, and wbovy this auketch of « bald le, siguifytag that “Yellow Hird? bad recenved « parssul aod a fan from her husdund, * Bald HOOLEY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, July 20, every evening and Wednesde aud Returday Matinee, Uy wencral dealt, , ONE WEEK MORE OF THE GREAT PLAY, TEE DANICHEFFS, WITH ITS UNEQUALED CAST, In order Wo accommodate thow who have been ite: barred during the past week. of scutng this weeat pete formance. THE DANICHERFS will be eoutlnued ror thin week unl day, Auy. 6, tho lutest Union are thei square gheatr: as TRE. halfadozen neat suits worn by ladies who well knew their adyantaues of trim fure, the cod fumes Were the eame or Hke to those that have for many auanners been huvg on doors ond roofs to Ury; costumes so uwry and out of grace aa to shock even the leas observing who still have fancy for the humun fort divine, Attho tte of the excitement over Judge Tik ton's ustracism of the Jews, ove or two land: lords here devtred it known that they were {o sympathy with hin, and proposed to follow his example. As a inatter of fat, they have been nil ioa glad to take dnybody they could get with woney crouch to pay THEW BXORMITANT PRICES. TU say exorbitant mtentionally, although the ‘best houses announce 4 reduction, as from $3 to $4.50 a day atthe West End. This is the price Joliet & Northern Indiana R. B. Co, *Jouter, July 13, 1877. WOTICE. ‘he annua) mecting of the Stockholders of the Jotleg & Nortuern indiana ftattromt Company, for tho election of DMryciure, and for tue transactivn of wuch otter bise laces a3 way brought bejore i» will by beld at the office of the Company tm the city of Jollet, Hiluciy, om the suth day uf August. af 12 o'clock. By order of the Buant, . RG. RALSTON, Secretary. SULLEVED, “Roer’s Patent Partly Made Dress Shirt. The Very Beat, u for #6, can be buished by aay one conipetent to sew wciraigntseain. Halt the Usual cud faved. 17 Eas Mutiavy: —= easy ADELPHT THEA J. MH, HAVERLY, Proprietor and Manager. LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! And ailing new een DIN! Each aud every artist thelr vory beat specialties, «The wrest successful ao: blably popuiar AVEGY'S MINSTRELS. GKO. THATCHES, WELCH & HICK, GRO, Wile BON. ADD RYMAN, BILLY HICK. CHAS. MEY. WOOD, WILLY CAUTHIG the diteat Quattetio aad o tho new burlesque vf fun oo SB CABAR! colittod JULIE 4 oF ‘altatsston cheater than FOR THIRTY YEARS ‘The dare-eyed wud tuvely daughters uf Spanish: Amer Tea beve used Memgay ds Lanwan's FLokiba Uc .end toliet perfume. tle the, Atay the iivst lasting of alt Floral Sud posscesee reiteabing apd tus fgvrathig prop- qilige wot cootatued is sey otter preparation of the ie hy Perfumers, Drugylete, and Fancy Fo abate be aibly the growth of Chicagu Itself in summer | tbe one sie has just cujoyed. But though she | sald be was coy w inake it hot forus We ier eat the bizheat pitch of their revival; attractions, 3 there upou which the Eastera | way have no dishonest juteution, sue cannot | Jooxed as the thermometer, and Anding that tt amore at rate ah _ 2 veuturous alght-seers, closely braced together. tes! an nner = trom Chicago, takiug ull the registers together. | {tis simply that kt never occure to ber to think | {dly for sucha warm day. His lips were very | { I i * | Bates! SUALES The i ¥ S rom the evidence before the Coroner's jury of —— ° The proprietors say it 1s too early yet for West; | of others. and that when sue laa seeu the plet- | tightly compressed, so muco so that his me | inquest that it ranks with the Suuntaln Meadow Down the Andes by Mand-Car. seeennmmeineetete 955 on ss oeneranameee a Foi rr carape nares rps PAA reg and | ures she begins wt oucs to look for. | ache stuck straight uut ke the bead of g poll- | Maseacte tn point of cruelty and Leartiessness, Servbner’s for August, 4 FAIRBANKS Beptember. Poasibly a lug attractions | ward to some tresh fuvure pleasure, aod nt hho: He bad a stick under his ig | Shough on w suailer scale, At Anchi, 12,000 lect abuve the Paciile, the STANDARD of Wisconsin have svimethiug ot eftects yus- | forgets that she bas left sauther to pay for | EVI Dre. Fhigarin, He | “Ou iue 2uth day at Audust, 1870, the Cubb- | hand-car ts loaded with ite freight of att wl e bad “seen God," aid were shouting with joy, | 1 is of ordiuary constructiva aud appearance, = a bapere are Iuelined to make merry. ‘deur to be reminded of ber debts; It pate ber | stood ap v2 in the dratt, we remarked th: 1 e 7 o e tor T 7 OF ALL KINDS, ‘ ‘ D at | tossing themselves about the house aod yard, | and docs not offer any temptations to a plousure t FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, AMONG CUE DIsTINGUISHED ARRIVALS suclearly in the wrong; first, in having been re . ting thelr 4 ud chattels out of dors, | excursion down the precipitous aud turcuuns L F IN . « Baturday waa that of Gov. Bedle, of Jorsey, | d:sxracefulty careless ptpatantie: our without | 78s ot euvuzh, aud be would obiige us | Putting their guods aud chattels o Hy |e precly DESIRAB E 0 t CES 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Bo zaretultobuy only the Genuine, and preparing to gu heuce at a moment's waru- tng. About So'clock in tue atteravon Carter D. Humphries aud a Mr. Blake drove past: the house in 4 buzyy, gums out there frum town tor the purpose Of avciug how theae people act: ed, as they bad created gute astir ia the nebsh- borbuod by their singular bebavior. Ae the passed ther were bailed by the crowd and call Upon to atop and * come in and seu God?" ‘They did vow stop, buwever, but Went on a short distance to a small brauch aud watered their torse, and, seturoiug, drove up ww the wug-fevce ju front of the house, Humphries jumped frou the buggy ou the side next to tbe fence, throwing’ the lines = down over the foro-wueel of the buggy. The iucn and wowen were ia the yard bear the feusc, Clayping their bands sud shouting, “Gtory to God! “God is bere! The borsc started to run, und Blake jumped ous on the Bepusite side of the Luyyy from Humphries. When bu recovered binsell, a vauel of the pal- lug-Lunce bad been ture dowi, aud bw Wen gorge of the Runa, except that it atfords- an unobstructed view of the ebiiting graudcur and terrors of the route. As wo descend iv our rough vebicle, ab the rate of sixty wiles 4 hour, dying across aerial viaducts, or dashin shrough ecyulcbral tunnel threatened, uow, tw be crushed between converging mountain walls, or precipitated from pendulous terraces, — the fuatmlog Runac coulating the maddemug speed; now glanctog buck to take a lyst look atthe glisteumy pinnacles of the receding Andea; or stralulng cayerly lorward to catch the tiset fllnnes, of the royal city of tho plain aud’ the shiving uceai.—the maguiti- couce of the eceucry aud the muguitude of Air, Meigs’ achievewent break upon us with fresh furce, aud wot for auy peril of the way would we furegu the exuilarutivy and novelty of the trip, Fac otherwike was it with oue of the barty,—a stately Commodore, He who could face unillucaingly a whole broadeide of murdes- ous missiles, sprang 1uw the car after ten wiles ever the Wildoet part wf the route, declariug thas with his fumily. Hardly he settled 1m bis | what aby was cesta to require, and, secondly, | US Bostpouing his intention anti fall, He to easvebah alter dimer when the pews of the | in Sang omitted at eas Tetuud evenly, timated that we milsunderetood bim, as his re ropidly-increasing railroad troubles, vod the | has borrowed. Jf remmded—and the most aimi- | marka did aot refer tothe weather, but toe threatening aspects tn Lis own State, began ta | ate and Jopgeaufteriug friend, even whew able | little articie ww our paper the otter ay and he yeach ban.” The jirat train uext worniug took | to afford it, dues not always care Lo be cafled | touk the stick from ander hue arta, ant handled Lim to bia ulliciai post. and before that was | upou to supply the triding sums dis ourved tur | 13 by the stnall end. reinarking symething abuut Teached be had telegraphed instructions which | extibitions wid catalogues, wasted un suyar- | ty having something to do with taking it peed 3,000 Jersey militlamen under urs. No pera French shops, or expended on tea at | warn. We mentatly adinitted that # kuod deal overuor of the tinplicated States showed more | Prince's or at fluybingham—she generally waxes | of beat wight be evoked by au tyudicious use Setertumation aud energy m the awatter tbap | plaintive. “Lreally heheve you think Lmeant | eC such a stick, for ab was big enough for vid Gov, Bedle; aud whether ur not the iu vbeat you,” she sav» réproachtully, “Of | au ordinary back-log, aud yet, frow the Ry ee of the Jersey Brauch of the Pevusylvania | course, I remember a all perfectly. Can't you | language gestures, of the may, Nodd had prupuscd iusyrrectlon, the people give | truat me!? And there fe naturally nothing | we did tb tmanne that the botuese nu credit for having prevented it all the same, | wore to be said. @ friend hardly carlog to as- | he referred to would arise from the buruluy so ay was not ouly resolved to protect railruad aud | gume the role of ao im pursup ase creditor; but | much as the splintering uf that stick. ue ull other property from rloters, but to make it | the simount ts very garely pad, or aC itis, mauy | desk isa uarrow one, and tt occurred to Us at Pusaille for the roads to run traius, if be had to | of ite items have frequently Seen forgot | that MONE Wat wo made a great mistake in wlation auldiers glong the entire line to da ft | ten, Wheo the wmouer 14 advanced by ] not baviug it inade wider thao the combined 1g ub be uever su blind, there te uch ip | a gentiemas, the Jorgetfur fair gue rarely | lengths of bis etick aud arm, apd the wail pro- Daring sucha nan at the bead of alfaire. Gov. | thiuka, auy ‘move Adoge the matter. It & | yeutod, us from leaulag back very far. We pe- Bedlo did not bropute to lave apy Bishan natural she should forgee ler purse. squally a ebted, tou, that vllr diuner bad not been OvcOes recuacted Newark or Jeroey City if | matter ef cuursu thas be ebould supply auy> barat bow caries, fur we wore very TRIBUNE BUILDING TORBINT. Apply to WM. 0, DOW, Boom 8 Tribune Building, COLLEGES AND SEMINARIES ete pase SAINT i Manu 8 a a Ma per ty Fri Torgavecaat atin Uranus cen | yea) pa atragae’ Sen Focuustie Broaouuced te bets Buea a tae pie B LUE BOXES] epee Grate * aperitves Bates. Wor cataluguya up? i AMY, Exoo Give, aud dearest x Se Sion, iv aad dd Neapadnaty, De Yo CLL Fos Loran, Be Lose ewes daa Pulte Ubaibie Paria Keep’s English Half-Hose, parll sapertae joued. 91:50 hall doreu, or 236 _ GLENN. WATKINS GLEN, Appolutments Al. Bua:yola vf water.

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