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THE ILIS OF EVERY DAY. | Vather Icgategn. Jaman ieginecooment, tor ats stent | ath secmed imminent, while th: reports of my Compenio: s' arms rang in tars with sin- euaré istineth +6. The Pein of the citerhnge raonls a snd we 2 Thedrop by drop o We will deplore ad stliLob The hard behests of every day. +) boldly faces death wiette. eld, and dares ANDO! bayonets, faints beneat! “The ite points of frets and cages: ioutest spirits they dismay— ge of every day. wes a sunocating one, and I could feel her hy c'aws tugging at mv Jegs until it seemed as the flesh was beir g torn away in mass. Thad lost my gan when i fell, and was without knife or other weapen—a lesson in wooderaft I hw never forgotien—so it was impossible to fight except to wily pound at her jeavored to » bite me—a The b Upor the batth : dust then the Captain and the Mxjor ran up, but found themselves unable to us* their guns for fear of hurting me; so they did the sont beat thing n pounding the snarling on her haunches, in hopes of inducing her to change front, as ty Aas termed These efforts failed, however, desired effect, the bear wisely 007 oa in hand worth two in the bush; #0 she eontinve to hug me and growl, her hind claws sciaiching wy limbs until the blood ran. At even saints of holy fame, Whose souls by faith have overcome. Who wore amid the crue! flame. ¢ molten crown of martyrdom, © not without complaint alway petty pains of every day. A. more than martyr’s aurcole, more than hero's heart of fire, i the humble strengta of soul Wivch daily toils and ills require; Kut Antoine, brave fellow he was, prov- Swret pation print es. if you mar. wr} equal to tie emergency, for he a ‘ace for every day. i iseue in the battle and with shar iy ting knife made sad havoc with the she bear's interior. This treatment proved too much | tor her, se she suddenly rose on hef hind feet | until I was lifted.off the ground, and then aban- | doned me for the brave vorageur. Antoine seemed prepared for the encounter, and as the bear charged upon Lim he dcxterousty buried his knife in her body, when both rolled over to- gether in adeath grapple. | By this time Eran. : 7 <ingston boat- | cois had killed the sceond eub, a t retond- o wantainr wees es fly ng ‘evenin | ing his rifie elicited our admiration by runnin, or such sport, and the fish refused | bE and deftly pay ballet hu s fain to wander about the sleepy | of the she bear a» she lay struggling with or watch the soldiers at | comrade. ‘That ended our bear fight. on the slopes of the fort, Tam not ashamed to confess that L fainted coats strungiy contrasting with the st then, for ] was sorely wounded, and actually ground. It was al- | outof breath. Ruta pull at the flask of how the people | mac, carried by Antoine, soon revived me, and Na place, for | we examined my hurts, ’ The bear had torn. my leggings and trousers into shreds, and my legs were deeply scored by her formidable claws. ‘o bones were broken, however, and the flow of blood was soon stopped by sone rough band- ages, so I was able by sundown to take. the trail rv camp, Where we arrived by midnight. Two days were Ocenpied by our guides in poturing the skins and fat, while we enjoyed bearsteal to our sats — a orig SAE tor nearly a week, the guides prov’ nurses, In due time we returned to siviliaation as the Canadian woo! men term the settlements, andon reaching Kingston the officers of the \ HUNTING ADVENTURE. few years ago T toltercd through the hot months in the province of Ontarie, { fhad spent several days fishing for among the Thonsand Islands, on the awrenee, with tolerable success, | le. ning Tat on the hotel stoop quietly | igar, when two of my garrison or Pomfret 2nd Capt. Hardinge, | their quarters and invited me to in a hunting tramp to the great Pine e lumber district is termed. Both of men had only been im Canada a few | mouths, tha come with their regiment | sight trom finda. They were entheciastic | me. and tatked incessantly of stalking | and antelopes, or shooting tigers and 5 ct it bar- | garrison kept me a close prisoner until the regi- sachs Weis IROL SIR Sod Cite meeps | Seental corey Bonity Gomencas ene of the fatian jungles: so that f realy fell im | lescence, when I narted from, my kind friends ‘ 1 -rogramme. perhaps forever. Eve Ps eee ee ce br comer un cee Baga | icine veer hah son am only too thankful to Quinte to Belleville, a bustling little town, and | wake and find myscif sate in bed, though 1 still aiterw ry the marks of the bear's claw: MEN AND WOMEN. Are Fond of Each Other? The Pall Mall Gazette is exercised over the d push on by wagon for Madoc, a vil- re eiotnet rer cee gold mines covered. The best part of ied in packing up, so that ¢ Belleville steamer cast off her moor- ing the following mornmg we were on board, question whether “men are more inte: to bade good-bye to sleepy old Kingston ant | men than women are, and whether women And id-looking, old-fashioned Martello towers. | more in women to interest them than they do tn ‘The tap up the bay was a pleasant one, the pn et ones rs comes a conclusion e mded fondness e two sexes for one ahothe fanda- mental h: y fair to dwell too much on the cireumstance that they make ot nother uncomfortable in a wily that men never make men ner women women, | taking that fact by itself. This might be a mere result of their being diferent. But a review of the whole ease tend= to. es! compatibility between the two. Things will ave to alter very much if mon and women are get along well together. The pretence that scenery being charming and « perfect surprise, and late in the afternoon we arrived at thé queer little Belleville wharf, as it stood among a ¢ Q pilesof lumber, ed together by end- A good night's rest at the hotel refreshed ns, oat daylight the next morning we started for Madoc ins light wagon, another followin, with our hunting gear. Aft’r a rough ride o nearty three days we fount ourselres entering | the confines of the Pine z is more | impre~ive than these vast pine trees. | they aredying of sheer likiug for one another « ‘ling | is not only not proved, it ip disprovéd. Not | y uly, | merely és that kind of mortality wholly absent mont inexhansti” | from the returns, but after ail these centuries | the two sexes greatly keep aloof from one | | anetber. Whenever you can get 2 glim j their true tendemetes. it comes out ¢ y enough that menand women are domestic erea- tures under compulsion. _Ail kinds of social i: is met with, wi peted with decaying p» trates thy sc j es, aml | contrivances have been tried, the regl pi reed tee ek Bhd pleasant in sum- | or which, no matter how it may be disguised, Here and there we came acrosea natura! and is to separate the sexes the pleasure of being only 4 | There ws no sacritiee cn wi {the Pines the road | this luxury. They wi " ted | clubs, they will smoke. they will pret which abounded with «il sortsof small costliest nd any recreation from card itnada, sooner 3: Made Taant Cie 1 f | than not be ay n for » portion of te sade oF i time. olits of the lailies & beautiful litte lake bearing tha | (it time olits of the La © of Satch-kateh-2-wanna, our ap- | yeti S * being sharp set for the messof fish which pss. Bae = wis had eamght, while Antoine and Je- | tee ao’ tome, the other guides. were pitening the tent | S¢¥ 49. apd pr ‘aring the large fice so necessary im | bunts xpeditions. are houses. e truth is, the tastes 6 he shades of night darkened in upon us, | git “At hana euisboc we could hear the cries of th: wood-fowl aml the there no man who i ranamt gabble of the ‘nek as they noisily | that the minor arrangements and the wond-r. i among the reeds of the swamp near—sounds | tut, and, to him, supertuous filigree-like orna- Mich gave us abundant promise of sport the | mentation of his house, are not for him, nor for his sex, bat for the other. dust as little can it | be doubted that men and women décss eaca tor their own sex; that itis the admiration of their own kind, not of the oppésite one, they Liy themselves most out for. Meu and women sco. at each other's styles, both always selt-com- placent, and altogether omitting criticism of exes radically = prevail, and ey liking: ple t prepa arnt we sl in front of the fire wntil su: himself # true guide, for rose, and s0on had usonton the lake in a couple of bark canoes kept bung ‘up to trees. We made havoc among the ducks by the time the morning mistshad sisappeared, for the | ""Eduremation equally betrays this natarat delieioust ne of 4: : 80 | opposition. If the sexes had real respect tor one | ave up the w: nm sheer pity. The | another, would the indulge inthose unbelieva- | aiternoon ‘was od 2g. and at su XY i compliments? “Neither does to those of their own kind whom a honestly like. The artificial kind of talk which fs the traditionary custom of the sexes is plainly that ot creatures who do not understand ech other and hare mutual suspicions. Being strange, they betake ocenpied i per we be mor push further en te the north- ‘wood in hopes of larger game. A twenty-mile tramp. for it was useless at. tempting to take the carts along, led us to an- other lake known as (-h-a-wa-bala, where we established our headquarters, Jerome and An- toine being sent back for more supplics. At the end of two days we found onrselves very com- Tortably fixed, and enjoyed fishing and duck- shooting to our hearts’ content, the Major being lucky enough to * fat buck while he was paunteri among the openings. Eve ry night We could beer the sngentenenp ualification in reference to family rela- tions has to be made. Toaman bis mother i= not a woman—she isa divinity; the like parily holds ina girl of her father; and brothers aud sisters are notof any sex. But get outside this non-sexual circle, and the antipathy qnic! . comes into play.” Bovs nearly hate gir Rot Ghe Noot pistons, and as they promised | the feeling ts returned; old mien care nothing to be a diversion, it wa. finally decided that @ | for women of any age, except as nurses; old day should be devoted to them. Pigeon-shoot- | women creep together. Ai is only during the ~~ woods isa peculiar sport, for the hunt- | coritral portion of life that the sexes can Le sail or hes ined to be civil to one another. In fact, if nature had not torced meu and women to leave cach other during that portion willy them that ily, ant given You stop and listen, aud w and perplexing bi utters bis note you car one ally finding enildren, it is doubtful whether they w pe me be isofdanger The | mutual liking. Love isa cods resourt ise Oo isastonishing, considering whe pepe tang a teonisien tite It isastonishing, considering whe intricate. long us the bri 2 ap a is then necessary, in order that th family ties a coupte t >| ple to, theydo not become Tee a rem tncis momentary fright, when eif | more really intimate than they doercote the the party start again. This proceeding makes | best cose’ selling; Saale sank bt may well be felt that th pigeon-shooting rather + wala are few bush; js and Wives who, i blish a general |, fwnay in an awful manner at my etout) A REMARKABLE STORY woods as I have deseribud full bag is | te trials they have shared, have not generally the result. bottem ot theit hearts 4 sense of gricy a! We started after pigeons the next day direetly ainst the other. ater breakfast, Of course armed on!y with shot t is all very sad; tut it cannot be helped. e however, insisted on taki his rife, aud he put in his pocket ‘a handful of eM Brown Bese bullec, a woceeding that The sexes are ® p has risen an enormou= exaggr tion of their liking for one another. Looked at caluly, tls proved quite providencial before the day ‘was i ! beet lk gr SAY SS | intercst with each has for the ot y lacking in versatility: it is alike aud small—mere love, in tact. and our bags muy noon; 30 8 halt was called for lunch, < e Sr to return to camp. Our rendezvous was at the base of a huge pile of recks that cropped out of the ground in wierd concusion, being doubtless an upheaval of the granite formation that an- derties the whole region. Though we were in the very heart of the woods, the trees in the vi- cinity were stunted, showing that the ry was shallow. Still it was a beautiful our nd blazing, seon had a an a@ tew of the pi; eons for the bp lian appetites were naturally Tp 5 ek a roved a& famous one. of the rocks, and we were in fhe nt Of roast pigeon, when we wore all startled by @ 4 sensational story ago, to the effect that ghost of the Morris and Essex railroad depot some y ago, is to be seen coming out of the engiue- house on bis engine. Last night, at the ap- pointed time, a crowd of abomt 690 superstitions Persons assembled about the depot await! apparition, but in v At La: ineers, a practical j i ouse. nnd finding # little one of theengines, he pulled the throttle valve, cansing an tnearthly shriek, which created a inte the engin rtial failure, and somehow | PF CRIME, | him to request film to ce fe Lchrigerm and The New Hampehire Mutdererastory |" Wisstated ots Sabmbet of tic Wow : Hampebite har who h: aaxed to act as HE CONFESSES THE JovCY MURSEE AND sEY- | counsel for the prisone?, after ait 's convit- BEAL OTHER HORR:BLE CRIMES, sution told him be believed he onght to be hung. and reia‘d to yppear in his det and that he subsequently ¢: the belief that he muré red dhe dk Ai autarsns A Dimity Dirge. ‘The Cincinnati Commercial prints this “bal- lad by & clerk who parts hishair in the middle.” She stood beside the counter The revolting murder cf Georgiana Dover- ing, the Northwood (N. H.) girl, by her uncle, Franklin B. Evans, last fal', was alone vg to stamp him as a human fiend, bnt it seems probable, if not certain, that thisis only one of a seriesof such crimes which he has committed. There have already been ramors that ho was the murderer of the Joye children, whose rible death im Bussey's woods, near ‘Boston, al- The day I'M ne'er coach or Graft wiih beds of QS) and wpwerd.. most eight years ago. is not yet forgotten, bat She t the Muslin Dearcr 7% From Rock Enon Springs, to Winchester, 1 hitherto there bas been nothing more than Thon she'd seen yer na Diack, abe lanes week frat’ I vague hints and ineoherent itements by 1 watched her playful fingers June to . Ag ~! . — Evans to connect him with the crime. Now, the Sik & toss Had Xiaee Me Jom fig fb. ~ however, the public ix given a report of various the clerk looked quite ancasy Pay week Seccteaen tc ty Seeie UA ar smd dodded af the Bogs. 1st Jum to Sth September. Le vans after North woo a Leave Beck. Enon Springs daily, except Sun- Show me some velvet ribbon murder had with him, whieh lend great plas! ailing nore yt 8 a s ility, if not certainty, to the theory, that the ‘wood and B: "s woods murderer, me one and thesame. The latter crime, it_will be remembered, was perpetrated, June 19, 18. On the bee wipe ofthat day funbella Joyce. a rao V4 years, left home with her rother John, two years vounger, taking a Forest Hill horsc-ear to the terminus of that line of road. and then going to Bussey’s weods |, on foot. From that time nothing was known of Shes T want to purchase Then gave the goods a jerk The clerk was al! obedience He Travelled ov his Keon od at Length with Hesitation She bought a yard of Tape. Thoughts on a New Baby. BY A LAD er daly, eaceyt Sanday. at'3.40 70H Afrive at Rock Bnon Springs by 7.0 pm. Ist October 20 S.88 May. a En: Springs M iy, Wednesday, rilay at 7 aan; Boek Crock Valley by 0.39 8m: Crock Valley Monday, Wednesday, Friday « Jue, Artive at Rok Euon Springs by 12.0 pm. their whervabe till the full Saniay Yox, there's another of ‘em up stairs now. T when two men, who were walking throazh the | knowed it, beeanso d me ast be quiet roods, discovered the dead body of the girl ly- | ani mustn't piar ball Smait to ing on the ound. while her were | come and play jesp-irog with me. chaplets of oak leaves and wreaths which she | there’« a creas narse, that’s always scol ling lie by 7pm; A = had evidently put together. An examination | me ior getting in her. way, BO matter where Wedueeday and Saturday at 7 disclosed the fact that a fearfal crim* had been | T get. Bos Miss Gadawl was bore to-day, Broadway Depot by 12m From Hambangt’s to Fromt Royal, 8 wiles and ckyiwicsa week. ve Hsaubaugh's Wednesday and Saturday at ve at Prout Royal Dy 12.30 pm; Froot Royal Wednesday aid Safurday mi ipm; Arrive at Hambangh’s by 3.29pm. From Lendon te Gam Spring, (n back, ones a committed, and a few hoursafter the dead body of the boy was fonnd. about a quarter of amile | another degree unt of Joint, but 4 know better, from that of his sister. Both had evidently | tor this is the thitd time she has told me so, and been killed with one weapon. Large rewards | it is no more out of joint than ivever was, She's were offered for the detection of the marderer, gougle-eyed old majd—thai’s what but the guilty party has never been bronght to justice. Soon after Evans's arrest for the Northwood erme, lation arose as to whether be might not be the Jong-songht m end patted me on the back, saving my nose was a hateful, 1 ‘+ got a little, ronmd, red head rrith great dec wrinkles, in- who bad committed the Joyee murders, and it now bo mi! that not long ‘after he had been ‘allow ipself. « bed, amd told me 733 )Smilesard hel 1 werk put under guard he confessed ta the sheriff that | to ‘iss my pretiv litile atster: and. whem Lease Loedon Saturday st 0 9 fe was the author of the crime. The conversa- wouldn't, and caied it a horrt ugly thing, he me Spring Saturday at 7.30 am; eat Loudon by 1 am, tioh beh nace gi ven below, and the state- mente said Lwasa naughty boy, and then the nurse Evans are certainly sufficient to create shook me, and said Lought t be ashamed. I ususpicion that he is indetd the Man; | didn’t get to kiss my ma at all. I knew batter | do4 From Byptist Valley to Knob, 25 miles and back. shongh, on the other hand, considering his | than te try it, foronce,when a oiler baby came, Once a week, weakness, mentally and morally, and the well- ! climbed up the bed, andl pat my arms arowel Volley Monday at 7 a.m; known fact that a man arrested for one crime | her neck, bugged avd kiced hot Gat all tae Lenteeie Taeer ets m= sometimes accuses himself of others of whieu he | time I had my knee ow the baby's heads so 1 Arrive at Baptist Valley by 8pm. \s guiltless, his halting answers to the sherif”s | was whipped and put in my cris without any ‘ «questions can hardly be regarded as decisive of | su pper, Sicause I didu’t know it was thare. 4735 From Shiloh, by Payne's Store ¢ his — Bentes | the sane Fd the jie Annie thinks its ve to gs moet ae neniS. 0. toledo ents. wrete! man also throws out hints which may | si-ter, but she was the baby belore, # ion't ps toll sereiay’ ani 5 possib know anything abontit,>! cam remember long, Keave Sih Pnclay anit Satuntay at 8am; be pegarded as confessions, of the com- mission of three other murders; his statements ndicating that in 1853 he sfele away and k ; Arrive at Lerdstown by 12m, used to-caii be Leave Lecdstown Tuesday agd Satarday at 1 sweet little dar- on bis foot and said 1 race» oe Tepe = aged omy tiv aud sunt Julia declared Arrive at Si. by Spm. years; in 1861, he assaulted and cat the throat © ° ‘ m q \ girl of 14 years in Augusta, Me., (tor whic, OS Frew Biller, Zeneca Of, Fateagrien £2. ? by the way, another man died in prison); and muileg and Uack, once aoc . m the 10th of June, 1872, he ix ged witha grandma, and she’s Leave Millor’s Tavern Wednesday at 8 2m; similar crime upon the person oc a wena igh there's been two new Active at Tappahamnock by 12m; ‘ountl dead in the woods near Fitchivtrt where all the babies come Leave Ts wck Wednesday’ at 1 pm; After Evans had confessed the’ Nort snurder, Drew questioned him as to his wae abouts for the last 15 years. “Finally,” Mr. Drew, T traced him to Rhode Is! then back to Roxbury, Mass. His mention of Roxbury and the similarity of te two ymurders Active at Mallee's Taverm Dy op sia] From Mangehick, by Etna Mills, to Hanover os on Santee asd Back wae ek id Leave Mangohick Tuesday Friday at 10 amy Arrive at Hanover ©. H. by 12.99 pm; Leave Hanover Thursday aud Friday at ies Acie at Mangobick by 3.30 pm, eyevitio ant Holy Nock, sand back, twice a week, y and Saturday wt 12 1; by 4pm; and Saturday at 7 a.m; at Sullulh by Mam, the Lord sends them; T wish he wouldn't send amy more to ont house; we have got More’n enorgh now. 1 might be nice for them if they cont stay little always, but they have to. grow bigger, and they ain't no better than the restot us. I rath baby Ua ask the Lord te sent se whore Ud ot grow eny bigger, then Pd hay do but to ite on my back and ehaw my t I wonld have folks say I was the -é untingest little cr ver Iwas ion. and of the bat little ‘on the sub; tle questions on replies of his were deemed by rtance that [ium dneed the substance of the co | writing.” The following is t nversation:— | Question by Sheriff Drew—Did yon stop on | your way home from Rhovle [sland at Roxbary? Evans—I did. about a week Why did you stop in Roxbary? fon"t know The Malian Society of Spectroseap- isis, Our readers are well aware of the great biter- est that attaches to observations with th | trescope, uot only upon terrestr | but also upon the heaventy bod vartienla athe sun. Man th scountry a sby Cedar Point, to And back, oh p.m wurday “by at?am; om. von when the Joyce cluldren ty Nettoway C, BL, by (hod ond Marchatity, Se Branch (n. 0.), 17 miles and back, ouce a . way ©. H. Thursday at 7 am; live Bianch by Hin, Branch Thursday at 1 pm; toway by 6 pm. —I didn’t hear of §t mutit 1 got to Manche? ter. D.— Where did von live a children were Liiloiy E—I did not bear back te Manchest D.—Was there tadch exciigment ia. Manehes- | the time af the amarder until E got nished means to the proceedings, with Mustratfons, ev ety month, and we have arto pamphlets, with their chographs. ‘inese contain 4 gor ear ey : stions scop on th at Sicwartsy ille b time thee 5 Palermo, Rome. and F tem atte idle Ti = —No, Mr. Drew, one H bservations as th Frank, they w Drow, one of th the importance transit of Venus and the ya of our distance from the sua. diameter c not vi awn at at Thaxton’s by 6 pm. 1742 From Wolf Trap to Omega, 5 miles and back, twier 9 aw Le a Wolf Trap Wednesday and Saturday at 15 0 mH, mes, 2 yu a with th Kt aS yon thi —Hdon’t know; the girl was? a think trom Leto 1. | the distribution of ar surface, and thi 40 st lyin, pron the & 1 my How oid was'the bo ry Will unquestios Wednesday dad Saturday at 7.30 —He was younger than the gir). the clue to te variation of the heat and wm; How do you think they were killed? giving power of the sun in diferent sea sve at Woll Trap by 9am, *.—The Wisstabbedt in the back = . able ds to predic times, proaehing season b.—Should you think more than four or five times. artersburgh, 14 miles ve Wednesday and Satarday Vartorsburgi: by 12m; Leave Cartersburgh Weduesday and Satarday atl pa, Arrive at Laurel Grove by Spm. aurel Grove to kt es, I shonld. —Whieh of them was killed first F.—The voy. id be make mach lo? T won't answer an ston, - y Soc 7H From Sommerfeld, by Spring Valley, to Ste- an,” four times ranning, without 1 eC, Cresk,9 wiles and back, twice a week. go: Leare nothing about it. id receive #2 from the hea-killer. So they uertel: Tdesday and Saturday at 4 then it Evins and in a short time jas sent for by him and went back inte the room, when Evans asked him the followin, question: * Mr: Drew, what did them men wat this morning?” (meaning Jonathan F. Berry and Joln J. Berry of Barrington, who caime out of curiosity to see Evans, but did not make not ask them. went up tothe house in the gutlelesnessof cnild- hood, end filled the hall and the stoop, and crowded the yard, and made up their ininulsthey would earn that #2 ordie, And they sailed in, and the man tried todrive themoff bateouldn’t, and then ‘he went up stairs, bat they fullowed bim. The air resounded with “Shnw.ck snoozen sucker, h hideous variations in the shriliest of voices, keved to the highest of pitches. In vain the v ted for merey with ink | bottles, hot wate His ar- yuments weré unlecded and his eries were un- heard, and he finally led a fenee and fled, pursued by what he was nvmly conyineed were a score of demons. The hen was avcaged— Danbury News. A Wow an ATTACKED RY A BLoopuotND.— A woman named Catharine Lyrere, residing in thé rear of 150 Varet street, Wil peg was attacked by a derovious bloodLouud on Taars- vay, wolle’ hanging out a day's washing, was terribly matilaied. h of the right arm, from ihe shoulder to the elbow, was wrn from the bone, as was also a portion of the right u Het back was likewise badly laceraced by the ferocious sonster. The condition of the unfortunate woman ight was precariou: not so much from tle lacerations as the sliock Stophons” Cfeck by 7 pm; phous’ Creek Tuesday aad Saturday ve al Summerfield by 3 pm. #745 From Danville, by Hall’s Cross Roads and Spring ene ty Bicovidd ,W0 miles and back, twice Danville Weduesday and Saturday at 7 themselves known to him). Ne. Deew ausmered—t did valle ‘Tuvvsads Dausilie by 746 From Iniepesdence, b "s Gap, Clem’s Branch, taal Fiat Ridges ts Boe Valens ul back, Once we % ¢ Monday at 7 am; Tid rive at Ree Valley by 6 pi ‘ alley ied ) Martin’ Station to Drapersville, ‘Ts ly state ce aud propose echedale. 47% From Rural Retreat (Mt. Airy Depot) to Black Lick ( Davm Mills)(u.0.),5 miles and back. Rural Retreat Weduesday and Saturday mi; ‘Binck Lick by 5.30 pm; ‘Bluck Lick Wednesday sud Saturday at mi; and Friday at7 am; a, Thea they did notsay what their busiucss Were they officers from Boston after ine tor the murder of them children? Y)—1 did not ask them wliat th: E.—Did they say? No. . Drew, they were after let them have me, will you? you? No! They shall no you. Why do you worry about’ that? zank, did that girl make much ado? —Pon't ask me. 1.—Why not? they shall not hare you k.—1 kuow if they carry me there, I € to be bung. Now, Pr: wanted. me. shall where were you when those to her nervous hed ogg 3 The blvodbound pe: at Rural Retreat by 2.30 # there, apd if vou let them have | longed to Bernhardt Kramer, proprictor of @ | 16 prom Blackebureh, by Price's Fork (n. 0. 1, to = ve ty | lager beer saloon at No. 233 Puisiwieh avenue. Sean's Me Ta. oh a ee x = Behe t out of it; 1 know i shall have tw The citizens loudly dema th oting of ths os 's Mills (n. 0), a0 a once te i aid; | brute, but as Mrs. Lo srete able to appear Saturday at § am i U me’all about it; were you in Roxbury | Pefuse to take the cospuie Yilily.—, Urald, aries Bodbenee be eata, of was you In Manchester? tell me just as it is. | SA 3 -Mr. Drew, 1 was right there when that AN ENTERPRISING GANILI - | tee remit idee to Price’ Work(n. 0.) 5 miles and nop ond giel were killed. yer recently hired man Leave Vickors Baurilay at § pm ae on he aboed bey ni trom the si 5 ing.’ Ho Arrtve at Price's Fork by 7 pm; ithe inane pearance soon spetted a burly man, of rustic dress and Leave Price's Fork Sat aiem team in the boiler of | Tenses grant inane nee sensation, and the crowd was kept ih a perfect “Des owrses! The b ferment. (No ghost appeared. however, and at | Feaneus, on weal be last the steam was exhausted, and the wh: feet. was h€ard no more. The crowd soon after i Bears it was, sure enough, for coming down | &*” to dwindle away, feeling that they were t fa sell. Some, however, lin, pon as were four of thy uncouth brates, scramb- 4 over the rock: in iy an anzty mood, | the depot until after f o'clock this uiorning.— ft was our fire that hi: ne the “mischies, | Newark Adverts Built im a crevice, as it had been, some of the moke must ~ i A Hrsnaxp Frozes ox His Wirk’s Grave. istosome sore of eautorrancatt cavern bien | Asad care was brought to'the oticeet tn formed the dem of the be: "t had. no porter on Sature Some cight mouths ago . doubt, been smoked out by fire, and were n employ retinery, named Wil!laru »Ok, lest his wite. Mr. Cook became very my-.- consequently fierce in their decidedly an anpleassnt nt, four ai ood. one cee os a = ected = to todve min,anc of them wholly | 2" Atteiopt to commit sulcide.” Subsequently unarmed, for Antoine had carried or proven- | Mecheered up again, and commenced Paying aly living in the 12th 5 ‘The next heard of Cook, he was found one very rene, trees! act behind a tr colt night, lying on his wife's grave in the cem. two guides, nimbiy set-in the le as the: with both legs py Re Satan followed | oF Franciscus’ hospital and tressole bet tka thal neatly ecst teen i & proqevding | ptiysicians could not restore the frozen livole, r and it was determined to amputate them. Yes. terday four physicians visited the hosptial { the purpose of performing the oneration, but Cook wold not to proceed, stat- ing ta" he wostl Sather dfe chat ive withou ms, aneed in any and emptied both of my bar- Tels right face of a huge brute that had evidently seleeted my uvlucky self as its prize. Ot course the hail of small shot ovly added to ber rage, for it was the mother of the fami though she was in no way disabled; so there I Who was the first man?’ Bog Wastin ete he was tirst in + Peacher No ne: Acam was Brown—Oh! ir you're / nas, face to face to tho antiual, with on AS gun hand nat Ax Essex street made a very hateomue omy could Fender me no hameiate aid. about 7 feed bt on Saturda: t Leet their bat's full iu looking alter the | robed with bis mothers Goence et a other q is eaddest when he sits.— Danbury News. Francois opened the battle by fir mg at the Sey age cee father of =) ror cork saceocted im rolling Lage 24 ee ae Yight im over. esty hamded the t: candles, are sensativas in Lo” Officers some of his’ round atts, taal they 1» Ky. ween them in | “sa-The latest revival ofan old fashion is the Milling one of . leaving his s6 tight Medicis sleeves with puff at the = be attended to 5 Srancols, whi Be shoulder, stich avone sees in old paintings tal oerrpey an ton ene wer teen tos meteanes Males Be arn Franen my quot) fon! plag ote oufentaimed -iged ~ ae arthe ox-Prince I Fe al of Erahod is | n amt de Piw | Military Academy, oe 87 Two descenlants of Genghis Khan, the } Mongol sovereign 8nd emequeror oF Ue twelfth gh otkcogs inthe Russias army. ' Stephens wilk have @ elear run for Congress from the highte Georgia disteic: onthe the 2y instant, there pring Ro epresitients 2 i aed & mere ~ 2/0090 pram rereeeet Once sturies ror anotlic to gain & ‘nm time’ creat about | manners, who looked for all the world like an Arrive wt Vickers by 5 pm. | honest ranchman from down the Platte, and ust dismounted from a wagor load of potatoes 1—Yes, —More than the boy did ee ae somewhere round the corner. The capper drew TShe'wasraped. Don'task me any more. | Bim Into conversation, and the rustic dropped favene was taped. Don't ask me wny more. | on the game at once, was plied numerous Fran? Monday Ehave now told you, soctal glasses, and rather gradually and expen- at Gundeoy tte Teas 8” (he Met committed before she was | ively inveigied Into the Inr of the fger, Winns the ingenious youth eailed the attention of old King Pharoah himself to the prize he had in tow, that potentate rudely asked him, the he—— did you pilot the chief of police here for Dwatu removed the care-worn aspect of N poleon’s face, and smoothed out many of ti. A ines made by anxiety and sorrow, s) J etho | i jooked younger than for the last tec yearsor | his lite.” Beiore taking the mask of the face for the usoof the sculptor in making the tare bust, the massive moustache was caretuily waxed and brought down over the points of the mouth ‘toward the chin, and the imperial was also waxed and pressed close to the chin. These und other minor arrangements resulted in tho production of a most tathtul likeness. The cast tince taken from th. mold, shows the empercr’s ‘ace to be very round and tall, and marked with most peaceful expression, and it dees not bear’ ® trace of pain ree rchbnrsh, br Bizhoe's Shop, to Par- Fow’s Store, do milics aud back, three thues a week. —Yes. Mr. Drew, I won't say any more. I w told you all about it now Well, Frank, Lguess you have: more, was (he girl bruised much? I won't answer another question. ell. | won't ask E more. Drew states that E ‘ans farther sald that ouse where the children came from was on lest hand side as yon went into Boston from xbury, and was a two-story house. Drew id to him, “No, Frank, it was a little cottage Louse on the right-hand side as you go into Bos- at in at7am: burgh by 12m, Gr “¥ to Boyton. 2 miles aod back, twice « week Leave Forksviile Tnesday and Saturday at 3 am; Arrive at Boydten by 4p Leaye B Arvive a + “It was a two-story house on you go imto Beston from aldron of Strafford makes afidavit over Franklin B. Evans at la conv. s won't it that up till T get through wht tree iney ‘doe 1 answered, they wii : Azariah Ww. thac “+1 was keeper itenry A. Drews house; thas [ had tien with Evans in regard to the 2 OF PROPOSAL, GUARANTEE, AX FORM OF PROPOSAL, GUARANTEE, AND PROPOSAL. ant of — {state ot eee nice eo aa 7 a the nmnils of the United States, froin comes tO CON. what will they do mes to CONVEY 5 € ? #/The Polonaise promises to continue being ay 1, b@3, to June 30, 1475, on route No. ——, hang. you twice. Evans said they cannot kill | worn ali through the Spring. | rags eee moe edsertiscesent of me but onee.” i 5 Me Ser. | the Bo er General, iBecenber 5 Sheriff Drew has no doubts that Ey no American sleighs ate | Te an Bet- J (Nth celerity -exrtaints’, curity (ln of Suns committed several other similar gates» ae 's, 1572), forthe annual dts Pri sun of —— s 2 yooat he aroph ade with full know! Ht : are al is mi 1ch ull ke and murders of children. 4 secon is ively ail over the anaes Andy : ‘ : a an he rowte, the srciehi see i ‘ | war'Phere @ rave for blank siti stockingn pon aise, after pret nee mre} 8, who |, . } Smreng the fashionable taries in London. lors and tnstruchions alguched toatoeriusements where it was, Evans said! @Leth~ cor | er Me Pate, Dt Oogery / ma gd a! the provisions contained in the this and de another such a erin pate-Ppity to ating “ wre. tell any officer. ‘Thera is one the will | ar Two English ie eae on ee find, Till give yon my word tor thdt. ‘That is | y ova “~ "little child over to Der: fr, Brew | residing’ State of ——, further states, that while on his ui he Chany te far eon ded Brans sald, Mr. Drew i a le . | 7 ©) * pruninent citizenor | ter Gefieral, the bidder will, (cae 4 " vs there been any oacers for me from: j (igaga, vowuities siiciis ox Saturday task | 1 the vervice proposed, with good and sul? api went Leompsat sbieew asked wat | EAveniimnbs, RR Sin ah OF Tg ander dainty bizanons “ow place itwas, He said it was 4 few miles] g9-A woman with eigat «1 | cone saab tlet x @asigmtea Dy $46raAbOrs. «oe Leominster, brew eokeq im what had | roliciting akifor religion. sun. OP RATT sat armbar ard ont there this swmmer.” “Hie’ then saxeq fi | MOS os * le oanek SES, ; ou % . i 4 ved genes real vcr imei Wet ua | Maple rect age | 7 SE ate ate : after him. = jain: alty of < Evans replied, “Down, romamiere neat the war indemulty of France was completed ou {ial peas nsta.’” Pw said, What’ wi ia u i ere. Frank?” Evaw septien tine was 57 Kansas is pages of the, une dOww there about ten years ago.” Crew s Rent to aoted JOR recollect the yea 8. Jo hides, ane? hn ha cage een tue gist Seithin its mit > Drew Ghen-naked hom what wasdone to ber || egr Phere was an insite ddnoustration in Jamsjecphied, ++ Her throes wascun” Aud Richmnous ¢¥ 8) yesierday, in heper of tha arri- t cartosuy bewpelof Mr. Brew tv telb } vat of the” Sret turotgh freight train fron: Me whether ormut there had been anvladty at Ohio river, over the Chesapeake ang bio rail- bho from any geo f places! MrDrew wid | road. j thi i Evans thy id,“ ne owner of ating ofics ty S mene say spother werd aoutht these’? es | 1 APRESS Treacepen Sites sae aoe Lirew says reason wisy he haseaid nothing | tug ebssene Nterature, (0 Baving tie ; avout this before se Sberist py te A . raptet form, some Br faghame tonne witie Wh, wine the! vs ham Yooug. Ihe ofemaive matter ant wtb quel, Bem Wt seselam. haligstiuced | langoage uf di prophet. ie wd ] so me to mately bear Postmaster Geveral may order to of service on a route by all, theref ! increnee omthe cv pay. may chat utes of arrivals fn all capes, and par- neniarl (annoy een to connections with Pails cads, witho 1 pay. provided the ran ihag tine’ be net abridged. ‘The Forumastot Gansral AL OF CA) ton be E home - tema) of Me deck atiteeee of his seal of office. that — ‘the oath ts a duly quali- INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND POSTMAS. Comtarnin? also conditions to by ineorparared fa rhe contracts to the exient the Dapariment may decm reer. ‘ven minutes are allowed to each intermediate When Wot otherwise specified, fur assorting the the Post Office Depart Sil bege locks and ved without «xira — dalle” or: od receipts prepared by posimasters, sof the Department, will ace ings aetna Saainaened ral » te examlned by the iS Unantors. ity in the delivery of bags aad vay, — be made for tripe net performed; om wT No and for each of euch omissions, if the fatlare be vocast med tractor cmt. by the fault of the contractor or carrict, three tite | droval uf ie Pisiuacet General, Aat hn ie 3 phe Pay ofthe trip will be deducted. Fut arcivainsy | Bandcratoed that all divs, Polls, plates, , far nd a te break conn ith dopend- | mark ruils, made ot used at any te da the ox- ing mails, and not eufficiontly ex f At it 17 the eth ateeab at he com: tom for the trip is sub. ct te fork Pate the kind herem «pect. For repeated delineneueies fed. enlarged penalties, proportionsd te the mature thereof, and the importance of the mail, may be miaie 5. F eh amd baat may be called Tar thin ostiieais. be the same mere . SHCURITY FROM FIRE | BUILDING, SBC Slot leaving bebind or throwing off the mails, or ort wm of then ~ fog th? admisal on of passa, + being concerned in setting mp or raanit express cohveying intelligence in advauce of the mpi gauerti Pray tay be dette «4 nes will ber itapemed, wale the delinawency promptly and ry alate ot the Sadar tes ot” SS eal: | _ The candswill be everned te be eunmfartared Ccoptrect tins, for | fite proof building. and (a separat- apartments, ordeliver ft into. a * for eufforing it to be wat, ingurei,de hed. or lost; und for refusing, after de- comvey the mai as freqaently as the con- tractor funs, of, is concerned in running, coach, oe The Fortunstes Genctal 1th t 4. The Postmaster General may annul the contract for repeated failures t6 run agreeably to contract; for vinlating the post office laws, or disobeying the instructions of the J pent: for refuting to dis charge aearricr when required by th: Department to oF Tuuning aM express as afurosnid: or for neperting persons or packages conveying mailabie ens out 0 mad od Cards; the boxes to be: securely fastened in strong meailla paper trauep tame way also discontinne of cartail or fp part, in onde re ment for any other cause, demnity te contractor one amount of service ation for the service, in whole af the time the com ros al! have on band. ready for five million (5.000100) Gat Gates Gehiver with a * onth's extra pay on the impensed wi & Pre raia com- aumuut of vervicetetaiped sind com. i uh parked: 7 Quantites ae way be required by collections from, or ily eden Tatts Dp, postmasters oF other ertheexpira- | of postmaster; the delis orien either af pach quarter—eay in November, February, | the Post Oifice Departun: ashingion, DC, oF Angust, provided that required evidence of | post office tn the city or town where the com- =r has been received. x tractor dors Dasiness, the place of delive te be 10. The distances given are believed to be sabstan- | the option of the Postmaster Geucrals the cost correct; but te increased pay will be allowed ery ,as Well Qe.all expenses of packing, water- id they be greater thay advertised, #f the points addressing, Inbeling, to be are correctly stated. “Baddters must Ces OM LANs Porntyaud also in i have the right to require of f the mail, thy condition « » contractor, nt the expiration of tho comttact, or and all” toll at any tine during tis existence, to furnish an extra Serries oF obstrey i; entity of cards not exceeding @ supply for three (3) nthe ~ tional pay, based on snch ground, can be consid for alleged mistakes or mina pprehensi.itmas te ¢ of service; nor for bridges destroyed, ferries | , oF other obstructions causing or in | z distonee or expense occurring dating the term. Offices established after thisadver- | ed, and also during th tract tern 4 P visited Without @atra pay if the distance be feqaire “Th: Bidders are cautioned to quail thets.proposale wruih te ooth n tite to reach the Department by the day © me deck eoamepaie pion n pained (3 p. tm, March 3. 1S73,) for bids received aft bat time tT mot be considered in competition with : end Baton, pide, of reasonable amount ,received in time. Neither ce pene can dered which are without the guar ; - Se the Wiceree ae ciency of ouch Gntial, from tite to time adopt for the securdy of the Gow- acer rding to section 246, wont. 12. Bidders shonid first pr REPORTS ractor will be required to raport 4 the number of uifinish: poset or ‘ser according to the advertisement, and then. site, separately for @ifferemt service: aud if the roe Wid be the lowest offered for tl Ui Ukr prope be widened, 14. The ronte, the scizice, the rerly par. the name and residence of the bidder ( thust is bis wrmal post-altice sdiresn, and the name of each ‘member ofa, Wrun, | othe Department: tigether with all other Pre a company offers, should be distinctly etated, | quired tobe inclosed with the cards; also all Bi are roquested to use, as far as practic rdaily, weekly monthly und quarterly returns re. Printed proposals fornished by the Depart. | lating to the nuntber of cards Nebed. and stock om , to write vat infall the sumh of thet bids, and to {| hand or in process cf manutacta: pcr CONTRACT NOT S8SIGNABLE be submitted: nor shoul | ‘The contract capmet,im any case, belawtully trams ithdrawn. No withtraw: red oF assigned. mired to far- ud direct the same for each package im ih the ditly Viste furnished by the agomt Te rw allowed unites. the v is. rawal is regetved twenty-four howrs previous to oh ne fixed for opening the Proposals ett the interests bid must be guaranteed by two responsible e Pm of each person. — ai lepustpenen ti = ont bil etnies aig tes ec tories Sak ke ane «bid whieh ma cared extravageats cree failing contractors atl bid Deperuncen * rtm PAYMESTS. Rermecnts for cores ectunlly bened and delivered will L ders. Act of June 8. 1572, section 269.) 16. The hid should be sealed a Mail Proposals, State of —— po ha i rl sistant Postmaster , Contract ™ madeguarterly after proper eXamiaation amd seat by mats, uot by or tosh seen Diane ne SUusimient of weesunta. per anna and upward must be accompanied by a AW AKD—AGREEMENT—BONDS. fatiied check or draft on some solvent uational | Within ten days after the cuntract has been awang- (nuk cunal te 5 por cent. of the amount. (See law of | ed. the snccessful bidder sball enter into au egree- of June 8, a) Postmaster oe ment » with the Taithdully vbecrse aud keep the contntens, = ne and rea ut 1. cording to their true intest and ostmaster General may pri ie, execute, del 40 rontrart for the service with other particss nee of the P cording to lave. with good and ei ip the uth. Transfers of contracts, or of interest in cc hundred thousand 4-llars.( gi be, ontrarte, are forbidden by law, and consequently catmot be al | for the faithful. performaner lowed. “Neither can bids, or interest Im ude, be | contract accede tne Provisions transferred or to other parties. Bdders | the liabilities of the sew will therefore take notice that they will be expected | Congress, entitled arded to them through the ypriatious for euch necessary appropriati been uenally included in the general bills without authority of law, for certain incidental xy offices of the Government, poses.” ( United Stater Btarates: © £26.) approved August 2, viles that in case the contractor with the terms of his contract he shall be tia acest tear ot Senate, pevane . Bection: ° ane 8, 1872, ea ficient guarantees for faithfal perf. without Cs T ay od tothe — c fog a tganeporta hain May be nec 3 je for the dur coler. ity, cortaintyy and encurity: thereof Under’ thie law bids that propose to ransport the mails with ‘elerity, and security,” havine heen de cided tobe the only legal bids, are construed - viding for the entire mail, however laree, ever mi the mode of conveyance ne-essary to insure 1 ontractor to vs ‘erlerity, certainty, ai and hare the | made should fail to into agreement aad a geey HN emceeaiea | STARp Imag be mncidind and the ones ered, excey 5 aw appul the tet .A modification of a bid in any of its seat lowest reepoastois Gttbenr act te ae aaah terns is laniamount to a new cannot be re- | required wt_and bonds are executed: ceived, 80 a8 to interfere with tegular ition. | euch next lowest bidder shall be required to Making a new bid, Fifth euarastec and ceruibcate, te stipulation embraced 88 if be wore thee the ot jo modify a previous bid. party 20. Postmnaterw are’ to ‘be carefnl not to certify to aes any the sufficiency of guarantors without knowing that | timedurs thes are persons of sufficient responsibility. (Ses | tine shall section 2, act of 1872.) must notsign | penalty of # the certificate until the ‘sum of the bid is inssrtal, | have the tight te tees with adit and the bid and Woe are wi the bidder Sufficient surctivt, which the contractor «hail und (two) guarantors; @ dtsreeard af farnixh, te the accoptance of the Postmaster Gen- by postmasters weil subject them to eral, within ten days after notier. and in default va. and to severe penalties. therecf the contract may be annulled, foPcaitunatereare aloo iabie to diemisagh from office | EXTENSION OF BCT Lg as agents of contractors or wi oo . wiht See oe are wah or | Bhonld the interest of the Government raguire, thi + relating to the’ mail service. contract ¥ ents of the ° y‘accin both capacticn, ne at cannat form the contracts for the services proposed for in the ee vide, tetr' TinUilities will Ve eudor it \. Present contractors, and persons known at the | Department, must, equally with others, procure eustentors and certificates of their gutictoncy ub- ally in the forms above | The oer. tile ate of sufficiency must be by tmaster. é muneneney MING. And ORESWELL jonil-s.6t ‘Postmaster Genrral Prerosats FOR MAIL BAG LABELS. Post Orr: See TEST? S-aled Proposals will be recefved at : tent until 12 o'clock m., the Freer 1875, for farnishin for 7 qtaatities aud at euch times Teng ag ar etn Fi cts and rE ‘Confectioner’ Becon ant Lape ing is own expense, in suc! times an may be required vi it ; i i vel & |3F