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Sow romamber yo dwellera in Omshs town, Allwho waat prosmts to Omods go rousd, 2or Shirte, collars, or clovse grest and smal, ond vour slster or sunt one panes, Cvatmpian Farer o the Wost, Dorsghs rewody for all A new ant ano Urinary dpoames ot the 4wl pomtivey cure Disvetes. Gravel, Drop: il 3nd meaniy Cine, Patntu! A ting, LAM Wepera! Woskness, snd all Female Cone ohaints it s tntoroal medicien, 18 coriain wiien nothine clse ca o veut by mall free ita effccts and For «ale 1y NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. o8 5, sour addrem for our s Saved.” T cent tor ¥ DAY tron & Bt s FEVER AND AGU '«Ifl STOMACH TTE Ther-lenc civiled mation in the Western Rl 3$ o hilious med ciue, 1 it Whlo 1t 1+ & medic ne fo lleten, i especi s ved o 1 son ania Eenerssed by v e wesrber, bing the puen ulent {o th - worid For e by 1105 d i ealers, 31y for Hostetter's & manac for 1 Tnm‘ s S Itzer Apenmt. A zure for Indigest cn trigful, & bubbling everace - e isietal} A remeds for evers iim 5t er ~bich the i1 s make hewallmentd A Jazative, thouch mild effoctive, & toune, nervine wnd oorrective; o ancdyne w14 suporifc, A wonderfal Raioe m:':.—‘ . X boying every rare ingredient Tt bt e sorved e 'HE DATIY REE | ¥iimen sevoury yasas esand | acd they haog ‘round like black-birds Tk Koty bt bt ing Seliser Speivg. i iato ME. WEED'S XEC LLECTIONS OF TEY WINTERS 07 1808, 1812 ax» 1810, Sox York Times. ““You have token me <t a little dis- idvantage,” aid the Eon. Thurlow W.ad when asked yest rdry to re e of s reoilieciione of euld severe wintera. is ensy e'air, in front of a grate £r: whore glowing coals 1,5«:5 up hi o my lutle paclor overlooking Telfch street A largs poll parrot raaled nis feathers et the nteauns of tha v | i, but ateer & few nurmtelligibls | ks relapsed uto silenor, and | rave'y turned his sitenti n azain to the flickering flames in the tire place. “It you were to give me a little ddsd Mer. Weed, **I think I | ® fow fucts whish possibly might be interesting. The weather u kuow isa subjs:t in whieh on- kea ouly a pussiuy interest, and 1 "thali-ve th-ra i1 anything that | Ras oome under my observation which | s v oo luthe of & t notice Mr. Weed leaned forward and looked 1200 tus 184 c0ule, ruoning his inge's slowly through bis haic as thoughts traveled bick over the d:- | ~ades and quaries of the ccntury “Lit me see,” sail he—‘‘the winte £ 1819, I vemember was ucu-ually | wvere and was remurkabls for tie th of »fdl T was then 5 ye-r: ol 3, Thealarm w s raised that the British were marohing ovcr the wo frow Kigston to Sackeit’s Har time,” 1 A Lot of us responded, and we starivd 1 sleighs to go from to Sacke t's farbor. Tho snowx was so deep s large part of the d s'ance that s we »t 10 the sleighs its surfugs was fiom thres to five feet abve onr hends. | The farmers had dug ont a road iu it | just wlde enough for a stugle sleg?, | and through this narrow channel we | rode, The only place ond sleign cou'd »uss wnother on tids road wers suri- oats, widensd for this purpose. It was bitter 00lds and Outario wis 2vered with jce, We reached Ssek- ‘s Harvor cnly to find that the darm was proundlss It seemed that t; 20 wera at first nEp itich deserters, but who ware really two men belonging to our forees, escaped 1rom imprisau ment in Kwgston, aud, making thei way acrosa tho ice to Suckett’s Hare bor, brought the rep the British wore preparing to invado the states at this point. ““I'he winter of 1819 was, I remers- ber, very cold and stormy, and was ong remembered by peopls of, Che nango county, where 1 was living at the time. Tne winter of 1812 was also intensely eold, with a dry, clear, brac- u.g nmo-phuu preval ling lnrnn'hn 0 almost the entird period. Anoth couid spell which T recali occurred be- fore the winter 1813 set in—some time in the autumn. We were living then in tents pi‘ched on the banks of the Black river, and bad been suffering intensely from this unvsusl cold. A erritic snow storm suddenly came on, and put an end to our miseries, for it piled up around our tents and bankéd usin completely Qur beds of Hem & wera warm enough after and our blanka's were a suffi- covertag, for the wind cculd nor possibly pierce our tents through this white mantle, However, wedd not have to endure this life very long, for in about a week we went into bar- racks at Sackett’s barhor. | “‘The winter of 1808 is impressed upon my memory from the fact that my parents moved through the snow aud cold out of Catekill into Courtland county. That was 2 lorg journey to take in those drys, and wa were about eight dsys on the 1« Tts hardships ware many, owirg to the season of the year in which 1t was andertaken. There was my father, my mother. and my threo brothers, ard would you believe it, the whole of usa d cur hourehiold goods besides, accomplished the t1piv une sleigh. Tue depth of now was ugususl ~ven for theas oli- fushioned winters, aud when we - ed our &, tin we found oursel n a howling wilderacss. Whar, it B moving out of thy world al “ogether. Butour sesging have un- derg me a great change since then. Tas weather of such a day as to-day wore closely resembles the we orevailing throushe Decewber in the inters of 50 years :go. Tran we almost inveriatly had hurd sharp, col wather for three or cur months :ight along, with aa oo corional thaw, From the westher, Mr. Weed turaed the subjeet of conversation to the remarkable chauges whioh b tuken p'age since it was a curtomary thing fora farmer to be o dig his way through drfts as high sl most a8 the caves of hw hou:e. He told of Marathoo, when the few se- Ulers of that now thriviag towa use banwood dug-out in cro river, and of Rochester when her in habitants numbered between 800 and 900 persons. Of Byracuse he mai': Why, Syrseuse is bul: on a epol whioh I remember as the home of froga and en The swamp was ai mox: impanetrable. Fualy, howeser, by hacking and hawing ant digging a orduroy ro:d was ran through it. Even this brought lutle light iu'o the place, which was o dark fa broad duy ight ihat T have heard the oxls hout s [ pasted slong st n onday.” — BEN MILDWEEDS iDBa. HE THUUGHT A COURT COULD ISSCR AN ATTACHMENT TO MAKE HIS GiRU | L0VE HIML Little Rock A man namer Ben Mildweed walked into the cffice of a justies of tte peace yesterday, and, taking off old tlnached bat, addressed the digai- Sed official: “Ars you the ccurtl” “] sm. What is your troublel” Ben betrsyed sgitation in the narv- ous manuer with which he 8Sogered hl old hat. g", Navcy, my gal, has been runnivg around with two or three man Iately, and hes caused me s heap of oneasiness.” “Come to the point, Mr. Mild- weed," suggested the court. ““You hear my story, Jedge. I'm ot in my ways, and Ul get thar uicker by running my own furrow RS patch of trouble.” The justioe settled his feet comfort- aby on’ the table, and looked resign- edly st Mr. Mildweed, who eon- tinved: “Nuney is the purtiest calico in Richwoo's, and we hes bitched for three yo'rs, not spiiced, you know, * | bat waitin’ forme to bug ‘a little home. | § Tne men down to the settlement are jealoos because Nancy sot up to me, in 8 cornpateh.”” Ben bitched up his pauts and seeme1 reluctant to con- tinae, “Now, Navcy isa gosd gal, and ber black eyes h 2 fotohed me, like churniog fotches butter, and she ken make me a %00d or bad man for But, jedge, she knowa ir, ghs and carries on_with Bill Peters when I'm 'round. She goes to ocamp meetin’ with Hez Spilkins, when I have t:1iher a hundred times he was o low-flaug fellow, and she ayger- vates me tercible.” ““Cume to the point. Ben,” said the eourt impatiently, lifting one leg over 1hw other. “I'm pettin’ thar, your homor. Now, old Uncls Marsh Turner and I hev talked this marter over, and he ses thet Nancy hesn't attachment fer (8 waa aeatad in | ! ol brown mare d his | | attachment for Naney?' ¢ Yes, Uncle | Marab,’ tes I, ‘most powerfal,’ ‘Hs she for youl'ses be. I sm dublous, ‘Ben,’ ses ha, 8:lemne unole,’ ses I ly, ‘ef she cin't lav you with ber whole | hart, dnp her lise a hot cake. Bf he hesn't austtechment fer you tht instong and trae, anl honest. drep Ber. Y wil bs mis’ ble boy. I'man old man,Bon, and whev I sees a yonng mn hev an asta-kmens fer a rl, e she hesn'’t fer him_as strong, I myaelf they is fo-»l.;i. They su.h; to sylice, *Yur lunnr, continned Mr. Miliweed, ‘“arter Ucele Marsh ses alihis tome, I goes off and dhinks I eoncludez that he is right, and now T heve meto the poiuk. I saddled the old brown mrs, and put dome bacon and cora-tread in the saidle- bage, and atarted fer Ltls Book. 1 | @vmas strsight to yuv, §-dge, and I wrant y‘ U o make cut AU wiisehm-nt for Nancy to me. 1 knowa thes th- | couris ken maka attichments, and I | dou’c care whas it o J-at you m ks out the papers and V'Ll maka the aume of the allest travalling get:in’ back 10 Naoey that vou ever saw. Woll, why dou't you be:in, jarge.” ‘T e c uris don’t make love tachments,” «ad the court, tuking its 1 from the tab ‘L don’c care whit it costs, jedre.” Yo have had n 1 ng irip tor uct ing, Ban; ic can' be d.ne Ben pilled his hit over his eyes, wipad « triosling drop from his cheek aud walk sly towerd the door motteriug L1l g hev the br study ab arit. [ taought as how the our: mought hev dony:t,” and then he st ppad irom the §ustice’s oo & if Nucey mas loss to mim forever.—— [Feg. mare fed and ey The Menoonites. Pavsdelphia Pucss, T'm Me: noni‘e churches arainvari- ¥ vlain g racturcs Th y have uo p«., no helis, and et are nover nphl Not the slightes ment is anywhere outeide of the chureh, their belief bs- ing that adornments and lugires would have a tendenoy to lesd & er mmda to earthly things. Ono of the farasst and most promineut ehurches in the cowntry is lucated on the Mii- leraviile turnpike, on the rcal to the sillage which has b-eoms notad for its stats mnormal school. eommodious, one ato:i-d brick sizact- ure, earroundsd hy umbrageous trees, beneath which hundreds of hitchiog plag:s have ben provided. Here, on a summer Ssb- bath, the scen. is an nnusual onme. Ther have two churches in this eity one balonginz to ths Old Mennoni'es and tne_otner to the New (or Re- formed) Meunouites—for even these 50d peoplo have had their diffarences, Paradoxiosl as it may seem, the New Mennonites worship in tha old build- ing and the Old Mennonitea in the uew building. Tne latter 18 located on Eat Ches'nut street, corner of Sherman sireet, and with the ¢Xosp- tion that i is never any larger, is very like the old chureh builling, which s on E.st Garman street. The R-formed Mennobites olaim that they adhera to ab: and that the Old Mennouites have de- parted from them, while the latter mainotiin just the reverse. In doctrinal practice, however, after care- fal irguiry, we are satisfied they are wnuch the same, their differences being sipilly techuical. The evident noe between the two lies in their ies. The oli Mennonites baliave it is ight to exaccise the elwative fran- o end o] noat invariatly cast their bal ots; and in this couvnty, where both churghes eombined number be tween two thousind sod three thou- sand, they are important factors in the success of the republican ticket— for they are repubiicans by a lugs mejority.” Tae Rsformad Mennon- ires, however, while thev, of eoursr, have their own opini-na, do not de-m and fow f them d»so. Allof them—ld and new—cling tenciously to thuso creels; twy are con-reawant, in war sni in law. Above all other eeca they practice the precept which teaches us t * do un'o Gtheis us we would that they shoula Bewg non-resistnt they will not, as a rals, insuce their prop erly agai by fre. Some of tne more aivine d, however, will insure in compines nt murual, avoudig the Iatir bioause, if *hey share i their profits, they would natarally ba parties to any legal nction which they might briog to T cover loges. They are a1 in-uranos compiny uato thewm- wclves, divioing *he luss fevery mou) ber, by fice or from any vther cause, amone 1he entre memharship, th as: seasmont being made aceording 10 the vaustion of tue cata’eof esch. Taer hab ts of lifs are straighiforward aud «imple, and 1t werg well if there were more like them, Toeic preashers are not salari:d nt e wose of boangchoan 1 e teresting. A moeting of the qution 13 oalled, and cectnin ones, “frerasking tae Lord t aiceet their minds in the matter, aro e 1zges’ed for pre-ch A’ s subs.qu-ut meeting votenars takes out e ¢ caudidates, of whom thers ix friquen Iy a la-ud number, aud all h.viig a reasonsbla nusber of vote: nt this meating are raferred to a anll later mesting of the bich ps, minizters, und vlders, who +lea certan cnesof the number to be heird by tha omzrezation. Thse thus eleeted (or selvcred) are plic-d on probeion, and i they ere desmed worthy they remain in the min stry The bishops average abcut one to a county—roma counties hasirg morr, others two, and in soms instances one bishop to %o connties—bu® the average i atout one bishop to & counry, Quikers are born Quikers, and eoue persons have an idea that his is the c«#> with the Mennonites. It is mot s0; they are born out of the church, free to go where thay will,and ouly become members after thay have experienced regener Converts from other denominations to their faith aro ot infrequent —particalarly in this couatry. Ia tiis ety 1here are at present about saventy Mennon- ites, among them some of our most intelligent and prominent citize For tnemost part they wear straight coats, of plain darab or trown oulor and broad brimmed hats; but this dress i not impera‘ive—uot governed by sny rale of the charch. Tt is simply & matter of usage, aud is in conformity with their of simplicity and their utter ab- vegition of telf. They sre some- times confused ‘Omigh,” whose dress is presc-ibed by Church rule, and who go #0 faras to renounce x-uunn, wélring only hooks and eyes on their coats, vests or other gar- ments. Thus have wegiven a faint iiea of these most excellnt ci God fearing men and women. The are afeature of our county, though by no means confined to it or the atal oreven the country, Far-off Russts hias during the las: few years contrib- uted many Meoncnites to our land, driven here to the “Land of the Fre to escape persecation at home, and as their numbers incresss in our midat, their inflacnces sre all for good. — Too Late to Stop the Wedding. Lextstown (Me ) Journal. the criginal docirines of the church | Gom it @onaistant with their faith t0 vote, | re, leadiog o blushiog young lady, npplnudy jJust out of her teens ln - H uow silk deess, mado 8 profound bow | befare cletk of court of Laugbton, da oliy buildiog, and borh ezpresssd s Joint desiza to be mideons. Hegave his age at 50 and bers at 90. They had bean duly putlisied and wers duly § {ned inmyrmony. In about w0 m nates in ca e two exeited wo- d {men and demaudsd to know if the .| ceremony had taken place They Wera very indi{mm; #aid 1hay should employ oransel and *‘upsst the wholu thing,” declared the old gantleman was cver 70 years of sge aud the girl under 17 aud under guardi-nship. Mr Luughton ealmly told them they (il miuutes tos late. H ard learned that 1t was ous g ster of $he bride, whom the old gontleman with the rogebud had for- ken for youth and beawy, who 01 the trouh’ THE N:BRA:K L:G::LATURE. Thd Next Senats. The offi- !-l list of senatora in the Lagislure of Nebracka ia mlm: —R.A Wherry, W.W. 31 District—C. H. Van Wyck H F Cudy. 4 District 0. K. Taft, 5 h Disiriet—G. W. Doase, Jxo. 0 H ws. 6.n District—J 0. Merers, 7 h Distriet—3. B. Tul'r. 8 b Diarrict—J F Rurns. 9th D strict—J hn Zu'rur D 18 h D strici—%. R 1an Distrio —M. K _Turs 15th Di-trict—A. J B ans. 16 h Dstiit—E. © Whita, 174 Distriot—C. H. Gore, C. W. Pric-, 18th Dis'rict—T R Eryin, 19 h Distiict—E B Harrington. 20ch District—H, M. Weeka, 21+ Distrizte=THos. GraHAM. 22d Distriot—Martn Biroes, 23d Distrio'—J. B. Dinsmore. % B. Con, _ivfln»y Baker. oD ZHenry Suydes. 'HOUSE OF REP:ELENTATIVES. Fi's: District—Richardson, P. Hoaonck, J. R. Dow:y, Joha Kl fel, Chu Cook, rep. $Socond—Pawnee, J. L. Ling, A, H. Jackson, rep. Third—tiage, Elijah Filley, H. H. Silver, rep. Johnson, J. 8. Daw, A. A. Foart Osrman, rep. Fitih—Nemaha, Charch Hows, T. L. Schick, M. B, Riymon, rep. Sixth—0 oe, Nese Overion, F. T. Rausom, J. O Moors, J. M. Par- Ty, Tep. Beventh—Laneaster, N C. Ahbott, C 0. Whedon, N. T. McOiun, R. B. Graham, rep. Eizh-h—3aunders, R, B. Shedd, Benjsmin Johnson, J Scott, rep. Ninth—Oass, R. B, Windham, Jas. Hall, B. 0. Roor, rep. Tenth—Sarpy, Amos_ Gates, dem. Eleveath —Douglis, W J. Broatch, H. Bolla, J. H Kyner, P. M. Mul- len, E. M. Bartiett, 8' K, Jackson, rep; W. A. Paxtod, J. A. McShane, Twelt:h—Dodze, W, Fried, J. R. Canthn, rep T irrean.h--Wasling:oo, H. Sprick, J. B. Baily, rep. F urtesnih— Bart. Fiteeuth—Cuming, Won. Osam T, M. Trause, rep Sixtoenth—Dakota, Joo Holman, dem Seventeenth— Eighteonth—Jefforson, 0. P, Slo- cumb, rop Ninateonth—Thayer, E. M. Cor- rell, re Twentieth—Nuskolls, J. M. Cock, rep. Twenty.firsi—Webster, H.S. Kaley, rep. Twentysecond — Adams, 0. R. Joues, rep. Twenty-third—Clay, J. H. Cacs, P. Twenty fourth — Fillmore, N. . Biheook, rep. Tweoty-fiith—Saline, W. H. Kemp- ton, H cDougal, rep.; S. J. Her man, dem T'.enty eixth—Saward, H P. King, vep.; Heury Bie:, furion, Twenty-eighth — Hamiton, John Holmes, rep, Twenty-uin h — Hall, A Searrs, re, Thirtisti—Buffalo, §. 0. A7er (ind. Frad. P) Toirty-frst—Linooln, J. 0. Watss, Tmty trird—Howard and Greeley, W.R Siit, Tep. Thirty fous mflflerhck C. Hoaf tar td 5-61th—Po’k, John H. Mickey, Thicty-ssseath -~ C.If Waliing, rep. Tair.y vishta—Platts, Hulson, re Tairty - Wryatr, rep le it Forry tirst—Burt and Dodge, J. A. Sil', rep. Firtyisestni=8Haaton, Wayno ard Pivree, O L Lamb, 7 Foely thud—K 0% #nd Holt, and unorgania:d tecricary, W, H. MoGlare, ren Forty ifth—Boone, Valley, mm. mn, and un rganig.d territory, G. W_B-own, rp. F r.y-s xth—Dawon and Frontier, A.S Budain, rep. For y-seventh—Franklio and Kear- ney, H 0. Wells. rep. aruas, Phelps, and lon'gomery, rep. Forrg-uinin—J, C. Cacrigan, tostas Fiitieth—Ciss and Saunders, J. B. M:Knnon, rep. Fifty-first— Platte, Colf.x and But- ler, J. C. R iberts, rep. Fifty second — Filmore snd Clay, W. D. Gray, rep. —— An Ol Re.lon Romacce. Petrcleum World, Napoleon Rog lived with his pirents in the besunful aty of Titus- vle, on the barks of Uil Creek. Nupoleon was young snd ambitious. He was emitten with the charms of Lucinda Merkel. Afrer an ardent courts he teok his case to Mr. Merkel, the father of the fair Lu- cinda. Adolph Merkel was a merchant, and End scoumulated gold galore, while Napoleon was poor as an out- ¢ide refiner. “‘No!” eaid the fsther sternly “You, who cannot_support yourealf, have no right to ask for the hand of my dau; :r. Go!’ and he spurned him with h's boot. When Napoleon struck the side- walk he raid wich fl shing eyes. “Mark you, Adolph Merkel, the day will coms when your misarable stcre will not be a :ennllt-lhnd com- psred with the one I shall own.” Young Napoleon dissppeared. Years rolied on. Our hero had been tolling on the Pacifioslope, and had erested a busi- ves house in Ban Francisco that was grand beyond compsra. It was filled wi.h rare and radisnt goods from the laoms of every land. Napoleon had photogravhs tskea 8 M Heury J. con- of the inside and outsida of this mag nificent trade palace,’and senjthem to Ad Lh Verkel, who 1 ad refused him me., Thet like to broke my heart, jed: r Ses Tuclo | A benizn old looking gantleman, | Som most people would .1l over 60, { ith 8 rosebud in his buttonhole, the hand of his dsugher because of his poverte. Fixia—The store was mortgaged for | vhmon more thas it was worthj the goods be- longed to auother party; Lacinda way married to a red-headed cil-bec] ond had twin of & Ute Ohtet. ‘Ouray 814 Muldosa. Utca, next in coBmand toSapavan- e land of the picl: et “riday mght. Dor- sieiniess his eamp just woat «f the agency rewmbled an infuraed menagerie. Day and niLht the m sine mon hoalel, the equaws goil-d Jomed o che e3.rus Oa the night of his deat! d reeembled a lava-lke exotfa of g unts, hund ore %9m8, trip hammars, boiler explurions, interspersed every fo moments by a shrick 4"at woull hova deafencd a volcano that was dong i's be-t Oapt. Cline said it rem'ndod E.yptiaus. Hus pantes were ohot snd ha wan la:d to rest on the suzmic o :_)hl:! hill just west of tha agsucs. tuary “being preparal by A B BMeagham. Tt you are suttering with cough, cold, asthma bronchit sumprion, loss of voics, , we know that Dr. relief. dreds of cases it & and that where all bad failed. No other remedy ran show one-haif as meny permanent cures. Now to cive you satisfactory proof that Dr. Kixg's Ni ¥ will cure you of Asthm chitis, Hsy Fever, Consum ds. H vers Couzha and O or any Throat or L e, if will all at J, K. 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