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The South-Bend Weekly Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 1

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kates or ADTianinro Reasonable os. th prloodapoudlna upon the time, til apse and lb location occupied. I ffhJ WiUMiII I. Vi MS I 1,1, 3 1 1 -I I II I.l I'M' Hi HI Wf i i -J. is i is i 1 Tim" -tr ttffttri.f 1 -r'1 1 rT .7.

-Hi A- 56.fk, 31 Jl'iIU i fci 8 S- B-H ..1 I' I I atEa.MJIOlfB KllcraLiJhifli 5 unblushingly aa.his own productionif proudly, mlaiming that he not re 1 11 I '1 1 11 I i i- 1 1,1 'IP'- ii a Anderson's Abstract of 1 I Milt lii III' MUft' horrid illHemfift likrd PREPARED ton ITlflE TIB4. ThwBookikft receired my person! care for OTer Pifteen'tfVf tad axo sow entirely renewed andrecopied. Orer 11,500 ha beea lately imUd in Camnuriiidr Terifrinir the work, bo that the Title ft1 land In St Jatf County, at set out Mk'-V-' 1 Am heretofor I pay eapecial attention to CONVETASCOTOj IP' antae our work to be KLEE PEO Jl EEEOE, and proffer the we pfi theee vUM SnVi a rt inlli enaranteed Abitracte of Title made ifi7FR vnni VERTDN. EZA1 ESTATE, EfSTOANCE, COttECnOJ AB WAN AGENCY. ter ITa-Killaita, Hay, on good.Hortnc Security.

lt NwotiaU Papw. Mk CullKtion. nil Ttcfccto fr XcHmmI rmpitrn 1 RE AL ESTATE OflM, lit MleklcitaT Stnot. 101 Michigan Street, SOUTH BEND, IKD. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUUERIES, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS AND FANCY GOODS.

ALSO A FVhU ASSORTMENT OF (' TEAS, OOEPEES and STJGAB, Paints, Oils and Varnishesi WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY. Choice Supply of Cigars and ToBiccpsj vlZZ OFFERED AT "laOWiaST PRICES VOR OKvSSI3EK. RECEIPTS AND PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED: A. Q. CVSJTINO.

T.tAPPLEOfT& i f9 nida 'il JIMS Its iaw'tti A aapmaata jh, It-A A I illllTl Ml Wr.W kriurihaifthe-meiwh hold a wonianr jaw. I They are det Railroads 'now bate throe gauges broad gauge. narrow gaugB whoil an. undendtod -A' iiwip noy achool gave be or kull of HhakcspeArenebf him Vhert1 he a littlej boy and thi otJier and womenli say Reuben, lai that one- uurn aeeu a auciet sou uie om sr tp The higher no we get tiie lioi we are watohHiL4hi rriot-r nri thil ton i 7 ,.11 JiTr i-'-TI TU'iar I tne cuurch steeple mor importii anen attW lLti I -A Midland eman, (lifter long and attentivlely af the telegraph km used a oyaianuer wun the ticcd that thing ofteni an' shouldn't; like to see it work." i ii ii -tjrur writers are mn iate uaiiwi ueipg eniitied, tht Gate, Ilarrjyi" and A menetng wio pie touqliiag lago OB or oooia an tlie UW tho bid ma dn't aloe vgr aotiaiL' wa the fire?" isald abadv! to her male Companion who had rustiei! out of thei o(ra houfse; the bcrraont the A mart boy One of ttje pilbllc! school of Cadix, I'M hayiiighpeh rer Quired to 'write a cpmpoaitionWi iomei partof.tliB human body, eXpirlnied Ji follows; Throat-r-A throat is coat Venient to have; estteclally iorlfoojiter! anu minisurs. i former fat Corn and crows with; it; th latter preaches' Ihrough his'n ahd tip It 5 1 I jif r-A blushing coublef rnae-befor nu-l merons asseftiulage ixi Wuconsia tow a reccptly, to marriixlj but when th bian took b1 hat and the; nlliiutlo ntnt 4Xmw4mW9 AalaAl4 AtaaA "it.aUa! la A.

aiat At the last execution in! Fennlaa Old maid 'named whiobadleea trying to get a man to hug hef aU jhei life Changed her tactics and begged tera iff to permit bet to adiutthe fatalriaMiei The criminal skid rlilo. aoiorrneu tneswcfyngcTcatqre 3 to assure. That was awxl. thduirh ratheiTa Vere pun, was nuide by a student In one of ouitheological aeminamie (Jaad, le was not of tW brightest of the clasW, itherl when h)B asked, i IfrAt the greatiM revivaisst of the awrr And On all ''giving iupj 'JIjUs r.TA!:L' ir TTrJ'fl r-" -T A young )ady 3 wyito to Jan jyr change giving A for havjng fiiri, Bhe says Invite hf a dozer) boy knd girls to JroUr.hotts When JrOur jut find ma are away jiut a Jhadollar silver piece in i dish wiith' molae an inch it to toy who gets it with his "mouth, I The mors the boys try get it, tie more fun will there Til- A voumr IkiWn-Eist rtehed iift1 ba just, made the i discovery that Ih i Ilia 1 1 anorpiorl a UrU.li'.n It I button. are sewed on jthe Mlil He manages toj get jalpng far ia feb kM.

ii 11JI rest oi me garment concerned, but 1 1' When he don a clean shirt she: pia to I lay down on: hi back andj Ush jhiii richt hand Itol VM-nfistL tfal lis afraid he. wity have tpl ise ahjoelatrigsy man had a deacon- who insisted 'I upon leading the iinging at the prxyerirnpCtj nigs. Jle was A great? blunderer, An ll. aanm all tlio aaill Jml Lllaii.lLf tunes he could think 'of Thi 'hvtmri mrrw The deacon began: 11 lovUW -to Mear, where he broke doWqt. IHe started with liuadeo love toxical? The third ttaie hi commencHiana broke down, When the Pastor jaijoae ind gravely wild I am sorry jr brother's pray i .1 lXTCKltNTlW Petrified trees haVe beerj Ipjlnd In a bog at Waterfordyt In stances, one hiiire ninentummwks found testing upon iimthert Siiduiating tliat1 siiwi tae laitep tree grew niwt uie nrst bl Uie ieed Jiaa jng jbren fdepoa- burg, N.

a party pf 5 work talk, cattle wniie movinir some rocr kCAtw. UiKin a nest of, young! weaspH iwMch tbey put to TheVoldf iweiscl returning, became, very angry; hot finding her offspring, nd, taang the drinking pai, jlnitj something -ilpto it. Taking another loolc, slid found er sts, iftd then Weqlt back and, overturned the pail she 1 evidently fixed Ifor the desCntctioh or iher torniontorii ia-Medifal kicnco his lately' matl? a 1 frightful discnvjdry.i One off tf okt 'j eminent professor of Pari hksiitibniit- el to the acadeiriy an nvehtiofklo( hi own to kill animals byldowirig oJr iJi tneir eyes: a lewreeonu onjiyare re-qiilred for the causes little suffering. ifcxperiigantH it is nlTiriucd, have been lad'Alf rd hieh have HiKborded twfe4tlyj in remarkable feature in Una new Imetlind of killing is that it lestcs not trace pe- biiiti it, and is a applicable tog huu an being as to animal. I i -A corrcationdent send tie! folic itr- tng receipt for during1 skin Without Ire- moving tie taieor rrt 10 gallons wh.fitt brajfll, bujtbilt stlt, pounds sulphuric acid, Jk jpour (la.

1 )i)( ve all; together, and Sptsc be skins in the sol ut ion, aivd alUwUien to remain hours athen ronmye i nd Clcin thetn Well, jfcfiiii again! itiimere twelve hourly, Or lorlger Jf hqWwary. The skins niaivMhcn taker! ell washed, and lried. 1 1 ht canib bea soft ijdlrc4 ij I'l Th three glrowri nr-raonj kutowl as the AliigatOrClhildrCB ard ti.jbe -k-hilled at first child has a scaly Jskin knil, wUn living down liar actjioii; are.yed simlhtr to those of aii two are not 0 distinctly! storked, ivvl MO Similar fri aptiearanM anil Mions o-i 1 ttioiir ullvilrtl rtfl lluVlrtllltinA jng, btit when citeet theywalk tlpon the tips of their tlnrsL Uhir natira pusi-tiotiisa rectjmhcrit ope, latijd ih iat Only are tliey at lease. Tlif parent Of tjne siiighla children; I are tetjy! de 'tl-tute: iHitrefurtwilanofl'rof ft am showman t(i take! theni i or hi for hihHion. I I Iphf it Statist icsl shoW thhl, he rorwen inj 1H71 almut BlVMNi.nuti cerifai llio t'nitod iStates, Yielding ajn eagiibf wool each, tfoUodsjin the aggrcg.itcv In addition the antiial bi-rxr(ation ofl wool.

toi ah nut pohnds. i-aVA ieiat jnea riy Thln We tnvpdrt Wad go Mia to the amount of Pearly jr Therel 1 room thtrdlWe for an morJrieein ihe Amkntew A rltlinma dtMnAnd for wool tue impooat. onoi An invehUor of Jristbl.J liglahd, has cootriVed a mill fcj reducing whbat to floor. Which said to, do thei work much more rapidly thia millrttopes, ind At th saie tj.m ytld vastly superior product, (TheNArrangoment (comnst iron Oage containing revolvirtiD radii. driven at Uie rate of four huuJrid rnvo-; iution a hiinutc, which almost Instno- taneously reduces the wheat to mwt)r.

Ati Edinburgh two such milalbave been running nor than a yeaf. 1 lUu cn doe the work: Of twenty-aovi pair of ordinary nrillHtofie with of fie and a ball per cent, in fn.r milL i The Wad madu which fhis mill turns ut pr remarkable for il 1 Keeping quaiuu-a. i HI i -ailsU wifuiuoni evwr given. to (icon-omyn Mnl An labhev in .1 iijA' i-tXli. fovirig, a jtlanx later com-j Wl'ji SOWht, Jieo." curtain jeiKoii the firit act) "If Was false said hq, chewing driOet And.

clove vigorously. Hur i fr I i i. i .1 in rtl, iii I ri it i SOUTH BEND I- rr top of the page. By the same course of reasoning, a gallon of water thrownj front TJolIy pump, will more ground thim Vhea thrown from another make pi)nmpa, i ine largest pipe iaia the Stand ripe Works for this city fs20 jn(ches diameter; which having lSOj peit more capacity than the 13 inch illolly bip has a laree decreaae in! jfrioi jtion to; the quantify of water discharged aa; prompt. 4ply of watel fof fire purposes, pj the fllollf pIanLfli IbiWing1 change jnust tie inade et ap The gapgoriatofl Witpa mustoe thrown oat 'of gear; and faatenexi Jyack The Kotary pumplmnst throwti in gear and set screws faftett The ateam engine must be changt dri4 owKt.

high pressure IraMil fnuet he ot up1 in A second pressure run up to at least 73 Iw? before 'the engines dare start the Kofa iHtis, and yet it ia claimed that noj tirne Is required to set up the Tire Pressure'! longer" thasi what ia aeceaaary jtoajtiach jiole to. the Hydrants, A careful ipres ligauon nas proves to me tnat ten ire required to change from jtito fnesti4 to a firej prewure, and frequpntil lorlger, lAt Laporte ion Dec; 30Ui af 4 hour elapsed before the 'fire pres ure responaea to an 'Alarm, onriog the fiames.had been ptrVoujt ritjh, hackete of water obtained from' i ami pump, i I I I With a SUnd Pipe, and water 5(Hj teejt' high, not' a second need 1m i Job. -X I I. i ii MIL Raiting for any thing after 1 the hoae is Th required pressure is'ali ways there and ready when wanted. jTot a Factory in our city can wajti.foif rater a minute, after a fire ha been lLf -a vero, or ucHtrucuon ve aa reault.f How imrtnrtant then ia h' W1.

ras ready, and not depend on piiaips 4r jporverj which having been rulOf some time under a 1 low pressure gU'ia uieuioiiy pun uayj nave become worn, aW may. and have! and, will break! Jin- derjthe sudden 'increase Of pressure de- nahddd. With the Stand Pipe noexra pressure or speed is required. A pump oV two: more are used to keep the Water opium at thej Tegular height during "ure iuu ui. ouiuuer oi streams uiat can; he thrown is limited nlybvthe Opacity of the pubps which fill the gtaiad Pipe.

I 1" i Tt ntjther point to be noticed is the fol lowing: Buppose our fire departijnent want to throw1 aix 1 inch atreama at cfief time, on the roof of thei Knoblock factory. To throw; them hy the lolly paji, 175 Itis pressure be requjired oi their 12 inch main pipe near tjie pumps, owing to the' immense frirjtlbn chiiBed by forcing sol large a body off water through small pipes. I By the Stand Pipe plan, DO.ths pa sM al the Stand Pipe, will do the work rfqiired, owing to the large pipes iici, afadj -the consequenit great reduction of 4 1 IS 1 Tim point the Holly fJompanyj do-i, and absurdly rrreratr the abojrfE slatienwnt, but ojur mechanics tr, and can figure the result forthentr a L'- m-. a. dfrv" seives uie contiuupn oi tno uoixy aa- fpsftef 5 i Iji; 1 As to our second want let us figure te 'two system, and see which is the chepper: Ilolly pumps for domafk make 160 revolutiona per minute'.

Tho piimf used in the Stand. Pipe platt njake 12 revolutions per minute, or revolutions every tventy hours ifak the Ilolly purHpi ff ram a yttft7y of water in a given ftWijana" rai.se it as high as it will be required fioV efther jlomestic or fire purpose. Irj tint above calculation, no note is made kf tSeWlrxi revolution Required for a "iFirtj' llrcfuure" by the Holly plan; but if 13m ljolly fcorks were required to keep jl jk "j'ire Prewure" till tit time, astlte siarid Wpeddes, the Holly purapg would nak revolutions daily mobs thai tihe Hand'PipS raise, the rame qimitify of "looter. I 1 1 jibw which will our i work the cheaper, the slow acting Stand pUihls with a fire pressure ahoaysrtadtf, the quick acting Holly pumps, ifyh nfake 'no many: thousand extra move-t ntepts daily, and consume three qjuar-t tent of the' power required to run the to get up motion for the pu rify leutltingi but oneqvartersof thepouirk putbp irater. The Fire Pressure in the, Hojly jilan, acts iretlt on the pu npi wiiich Causes thera to break by the wtf denly increased," pressure, just at tii lifne needed most, leaving not a drop of vijatier to throw on the fiameal i jl the iFire Pressure' of the Stand I'ipei ia: made by the height of the jcolumrtof water, which always ready.

Xhe pbmps have no more to do in cas of nrethan to peiform 'their daily uty but another pump or two i added to keep up the heigntof water SO pe StatitJ Ifi The difference In economy between throwing awayithreo quarter of the powers in getting up motion for the liolly pumps, oijin using three qua teri of the power to raise water, and bu mt quarter for pomp motion, in the Klarifl PiriA nlan. ia lihnwn to tmr fu per -cent, in fator the, Slafai Pipe works, by comparisons made tttbcl Commissioner 'of the ilolly rjks at Daytori, Ohio, and reported Jin abetter to our Mayor, dated Septeipbelr 4h 1872, which aaya the tieir machinery have cost considerable, and 'recommends him four Mayor) not tse the HollyJ pumps. This doe jdot k' weU! beside; the "IToUy drtuU Reporr: of the Dayton works, pnbiisnerj. orejr Mr. Beach' name a few weeks, agdj but; jit the truth of the bid adage thai 'ielf praise I lap no.

jrecomukjnda Ai to extending the work to meet the foture growth of, ear city. The email size th Holly pipes, makes a very i. a. uLii tarve- BiteuBwnj jv luipuooiuj iur the reason that the capacity of their )min pipit ictutd 'toon be exhausted, when the Wily way to enlargd the work wouJ be bulf in another set of tachinerj md p)pti oJ 'f firsff to supply the new por tioi of nur citvi I This of course doubles the post of the writ and the expesum of mungitUem'aswetL'i 4 I The Stand jfpe! work pipe ir argf enough to supply a city of 60,000 habitants, antji the only change ioold have to make to supply that bum jct of Inhabitants, would be to putiia pother gang of slow acting pump to ftiie Water enough in the Stand Fipe, 4 furnish a supply for all purpose, i A to which Sa the best syntem for tasei please note the merit of th( Stand Pipe work: ij i td Large pipesj which deliver greater quantity of water at a distaace front the pumps, with leas pressure on the main, than can be derived by small iipes nnder the same pressure, Fire pressure is always rc'attif. if SJ." The number of stream that can he thrown oh a fire, limited only by the capacity of the pumps, which pump the in THESE BOOKS, ca bo Implicitly rr reasonaWa rate-.

Written awl when deiired. ANDREWw-ANDERON. tell City ul Town IfOt. Furnii Wttoi Lnd. KUua Khlf CMapawjr irrom all in riBitiki JACOB, WOOLVUKJ'Op'.

i 1 1 LOAN AGENT SOUTH BEND, INP. 1 XI, 1 OILS, TOILET S0AP3, i 5ef -I felt Thia nnrivallad Msdinina la warraatad atr an oontain a ilngla particle of iManca'ayjf lof iann injurioua mineral anbataaoa. but ia A PI RCI.T VE41ETABI.il." i For FORTY YEARS it bat prod ttn graat value in all diwaaea of the Livkk. Bowai.a and KiPMKVM. 1 honanndt of the good and grant in all part of the country rourh for itm wondtifCut and nnnnliar nowur in nurifvin tHa atnnulnting the torpid Llvna snd BawjfcLikaPd 1 imparting new l.ue ami igor to tun wnoin iyn-i' tern.

LUJt.lt Ht.UKiUAWK acknowledged to bate no equal aa A 1 LIVER MEBH'ISK, It eontalna four, medical united in the aame happy proportion ia any other prep aratioBt via: a grntle Cathartic, womurtal Xoiuc, an unexeeptionadle Alterative anil a tain Corrective of all impurities of the hoay. fnclt aignai aurcees haa attended tta that it: now regaraea aa me i ttrvat rmfatlllna; rtria for Liver Complaint and the painful! offrprftigr thereof, to wit: DrnpaeaiA, CONnviraVluf, Jaundice. Biliouxattacke Btra iIaaara.Coiir. Oepraafion of SpiriM. Bopa KToaCWj Heart; uurn, aa.

Kegulate the Liver nil pren Cbllln aMal Pe4rU i 1 Simrnnna' Livnr PkorntatrkV At ft It manufactured only t. Ml, ZEILIX at MA COy. OA. und PBILA DELPBIA Price Jl.no per package; pent by mail, pottaaa. aid.

tVJX 1 KJ Ktil.l Prenared raadv for tana i l. IM. -Sold by CVSHIM not and Waxbington iti South Bami. 1y a gittrjrnfyg at gtaic. TOJIJr R.

FOSTER, ATTORKET 9 'AT At- toraey for tha city. iiA ueneral Agent; and Uolieotor. A gen AH auaineag attended to Sromptly. Office 101 Main treet. St.

oaoph Mock, South UcndIndiana. XTOBTOX dfc BBOWKFiri.lt. ix ATTORNEYS AT riffle mi W.ik:.A. u.a nd, lad. frank Norton.

John Urownueld. Jfi, lit A (R5IOI.D a CREEI. ATTORNEYS AT XV LAW. Keep Arnold a Abntimct Tltfea ta-All landa in St Joaenh County. ffiwISt.

Joaeoh bkick. corner washingitun and Mam Btreeta, eoutb Bend. Indiana PF1.EOKR, ATTORN hirS VJ AT LAW. South Bend. Indiana.

W. U. Oeoree: United State Commuatpnor Uaorga fUeoer, City l4M. TVRXEB. ATTORNRT AT Li IV, Collection ami Loan Agent and d.

wtion ana lxma Agent ana oenwr in tIRica No. 74' Wubinln Klmrt eaKorin real eetat. South liend, Indiana. i -lyl rril'H 11 IBB A BO. ATTOftSEY IllBBARO, ATTOtoEY At li LAW.

Offica ia Wd Fellowa' l.Wb rxwiie me voun uoaae, nmih south i)qd, Indiana. jm-f 1. if ARTJI A5f ATTORN lY AT LAW, a vnneeuon prompuy atteaqjea to. no. Mala MreeL over miy Ecleuia' Agricultural atoro.

South Bea. inoiana. lyf TTORNEY It II. AT JJi LAW. Office in tha County Coar lotaae', flrat'door oa tho right hand Indiana.

B. Ill DWELL, ATT0R5EY AT UW. Offioa Iu Joaeph Main Struct, i Btrwt, von. Hiutn Jtend. Indiana, frompl Indiana.

Prompt attention toofjectiont and real atetahuaineaai WITHfMIU. ATTORNEY LAW; Inanrano and Collecting Agaati: nepreaenu aeverai or tae moat feiiabl. urot Ia4 furanea eompaniea In tha eountryj OtHctr til wningtoa otraet, (up atainU, -oUl end, mmw, I win nrMPiiREYB, pnYSiCjAjr, Street, (ap Reaidenro No. 136 Waahlncr ion oiree bomb jiena, nawna. i ttj rf PARTRIB4SE, piiysiciah Asd Vliu MEON.

Omee corner Hanhingtoa and! Mithi an Street. Rvaidenea Aliuautait trteot, nth Bend, tAMEA IMBWAHD, PHYSICIAN AS SL'RUKON. OUIooovertiallagho A Bnnl.y'a rcn AN clothing atoro, JM.o. iw JtwDigaa atroot, exrata Vend. inrtiana.

.,8 OHF.ItT iiarrim; PHYR-ICIAN ANt. KIJKliRON. otiica No. VI Main StrectLfct. Joaeph block.

Reaidnne- eoraer ag and franklin Street, fioata lleno, utuiana.1 xu -i 1 1 i' i i in. I i i mi i'u i. I 1 1 II i1'' V'lfr 1 JC. HACK, PHYSICtAN ANP-St'TlOEON Otfica ever Ho. SO Michigan jtrfceC Koair denee No, 18 pearl itroeL South BcBi.

In4-" tJ. WAK, "7t t-aoaina A Kedidrnea eo Market at. All aalla wiU meet with nronn AfiraTi! j-fH YBICIA ATt 'O5. 11 tale whole time and to the practiea of peemi.aiieaiioB win oa pud to dropnral caona. chronic dineaaa and any diaaanm of tha Untorrf eaaee atrictly conB.leniud.

oa Main atroet ta vr. citovorg old lAtl d. a. TTii. -i 3 a 4 Kaamrlaarr.

laMasanaaw.Of' PswoMiaaJl A.aaIv la tvlllamUwau mntea." brother and sinter. bjtvejrecently been placed oi exhibition at pcran wn, ra. i Heir history is a in-KUlAE one. A party of ifentlianen Anton a hunting expedition through the wilds of county, came acroa the girl in 4 state of nudity, andj tracing her to her dwelling place, discovered two other members! of the fatally, the; girl's father ind brother. The father gave his name as Thomas Well and stated that he wa born in Liizerne county.

From the Account given! of the children; it is supposed that their age Are respectively nineteen and twenty-two, the girl being the Their appearance i Pot at all idiotic, butl rather simple. The faees of both I are the noses prominent, tlio cheek bones high, the uiouth laree. the foreheads thrown back a little, but not low, thqir complexion' florid, and lit up all the: time with a lauffb. ITheir lower extremities ant a little 1 distorted. owinjr to the habit of squatting on tnei ground wita ootn tneir limbs turned in one direction.

Their skin Is i rough and hard, and covered with blotches and scratches 1 from expo sure. ihe girl is stouter than the boy, and in very docile, The boy! has the ap-pearatace of being starved, ind ha an ugly This he manifests sometimes by fighting with the father, and the irirl bears thd marks of several injuries inflicted on her While in ill hu mor. liiev are constantlvl mutterinir omctningi to tnemseivesj as if making an enort to siieax, put there no evidence that they understand jeach other. 3'heir mbther was of a delicate nature, knd both the children at an early age were suojeci 10 nis. i uey never maoi fested any disposition to articulate Encr lish, Their father complains that the mother let them run about through the wood! in the summer time naked, urging as.

a reason for her neglect that they did not require any clothing. In the winter she made them moccasins, and put a Cloth around shoulders, and during the utmost rigors of the season this was their only clothing. The girl, especially, is very hardy and adventiur-ouhi She ha been known to roam away several miles front home, and sleep out several nights in the most intense cold, Rjhe otten appeared naked upon the puo- im rouiia, aim ukiu me pproucu -oi a traveler would run into the wood; Be fore being on exhibition, her method of locomotion was on all-fours. she liavine gradually become halituatel to this sys- .1... i l.

i r.i actn jirogreKHEon oy seeKing tor oeacii nuts among the leaves in the woods.i Wim the exception of the epileptic at tacks While young, the children have been VerV healthv. Their diet has Men principal vfiutatops and other vegetables. Their; father owns fifty acres of ljd, wherejthcy were reared, but they have never done any work. The children are simply the victims of ill; usage and neglect, and notwithstanding the pro-fcasioris of the father of concern, he must i have had the instincts of a brute to perinit them to grow up in such a state of misery and degredation. i Bad Tempcrcl Pple.

'I The? state of the stomach, We are told, has a great deal bo do with the temper, the natural result of it being that, when a man liver is out of order, his temper is in the same condition. This pay be true enough, but we question very much whether the liver is answerable for all the alps which are laid at its door. We know many very bad-tempered people who, to our knowledge, have never been really ibillioiiH in the whole course Of their lives. Of course, it may be alleged that if the liver is nil right, something else all wrong tlie nerves, or the htatt, or the lungs, or the teeth are driving poor surierers to distraction. Th is, may be correct.

But it must: be admitted that there are many pleasant beings' who never complain of being arllictfld by any Special complaint, whose 'existence, lor all that, is one (il chronic tll-hunuir who snap and snarl whjn thev are spoken to, and sulk when lefjf to themselves. A good many of theie "gentle creatures" will, in iritjpr-val oft comparative good-liuinor, tell you toiyour face that tliey bad-tein-pcred, that they always have been, thtnt i they always will be. They may sutnioft the information by declaring that their fathers and great-grandfathers were similarly atllicted, though not, per-haiw, to the same extent. They apparently glory in the admission of; their weakness, evidently considering that an outf-and-out had teniH'r it) a possession of tjvbk'h a man hits some reason to be extremely proud. They do not appear to recognize the fjtot that bad temper is a positive voice, and that they have, or ought ito havet any control over it.

They regard; it rather in the light of disease, whiphj like fever; inust be allowed to run its course uiicliecked. Naturally, it is pot pleasant have tiiuch to do with these people; it is questionable whether it is jKissible for! many to holij iclose and long-continued inter-course, with them. Generally, stich Intercourse is brought to a conclusion by a terriblja row, in which the sufferers from bad temper display their infirmities in a thorough fashion, They say things not compatible With the laws ind usages of polite society and do that which is Certainly the reverse of proper. Timid beings! are almost frightened to death, Andj to abate the furies, are ready to swallow the leek to any extent. The probably, feel some slight tinges Li.

t. .1. ..5 ii L. Ui. compuuciiDii atter meir inpur jiiua CooledL and, perhaps, half ajKllogize, by 1 ft.

I. 1.1 laying me uiamu uiwi tueir ness. The irijureti longing; for accept the explanation, tut they never forget, anJ ever cold and, distant, and watch ful, arid suspicious. 1 lies bal-temicr- ed pexiple are ever on the look-out for lilSUii uou uurjcaic aji iimi 11111 proud Hpirits chafe at being told to do their duty by their employers. They kick a authority, and cannot brook reproof.

They are constantly on the; lookout for things at which to take ollence. If tlieV hold suliordinate positions, jthey come to loggerheads with the manager, bead clerk, or toreman, as the ease. may be. When they occupy nositioba of authority themselves, they play the; part Of tyrants. They get into a furious raire at trifles, decline to allow a hapless culprit' to exonerate himself by render ing explanations auu iiiinci.

iruixHimii punishments. A' Tbirty-One-IIoaira' Daorf Am Old jinn Wiai a Witgeii row tts.i i Jininiv KennOVan finished his thirtv- onehours' dance at 2 o'clock last night. Jimmy kept in locomotion throughout the whole time announced, only taking a brief recess at 1 o'clock yesterday af ternoon for the purpose of bathing his feet artdnaving a brief respite. At this time he showed few eymptnmi of overexertion. His feet were slightly he otherwise seemed las fresh us when ha minmenced.

His extreiuilies were bathed by his trainer, with brandy, "which: proved a nft exe'llotit specific forth, purpose for which it waa ttrien. IteftirO tlie expiration of tho ten Minute Allotted, Jimmy bf gah to feel slerrpyi nd was glad to bfgin his xcr-eisa inrain a as iioasible. At fre- quent Intervals he drank Wine with raw eggs as an uiviomnu ilia appeiit was also keen during the trial, anil he ate heartily. When last twenty te lore tne elapse of the thirty- one hours had come, Jimmy, woo it Hieliiefl had husbanded his strength for tlie close, "let himself out," He seemed ag fresli and more vigonwis than when he hVt began, and he ilanced the laat three, dance with an energy and heartiness which wtuld have put to blush a youth of sixteen Jimmy, in fact, did not stxn when three o'clock struck; but kept on going i for1 nearly ten minutes lonirerl VVhnn tha feat Was finished he departed" with his trainer furhislodg- ingwhere le was placed in a i puj, rubbed i down and put to bed, lh spect4trtra during the evening enjoyed themselve Imnnging and dancing, and passed the'time very, agreeably Jim-my alept calmly and peacefully; until 7 o'clock this morning, when he arose and dresaud himself. 'i He made h' appear-anca the street thi forenoon, ppar-! ently fresh)' a ever.

For a person, sixtv rear of age. the feat which he bekja( 4 yixtitf plajW l4b Qfl JJiksI SftB :4 rcttjedbut nobol tljiiiVM qia dtRwea of long fUuuixAg tjity mmri I'lliJiliif. 1 It none moKtWaHoe fcaowpi-i uthorshpj ISooib epe get to the Bcratch'cfti ai Nrhfle evry qrng store nounsiiep tit remwtee 'tot, tikiktei nbbwly Teer iihnU hw i moiftre 10 cures, 1 0np ixauallyialen tWlb meqW 'ge! befure the ciSbbie brfik 4nt- AotrfyfigM Bhiering h4ktg wcquf-'ftgertent'sJternaUng- witi a'ftve rof in- uwly ftmmise and yttt iWl vitb patieiwe roMlicJi be i The tjflie tomes, atl tjmi fiefl the at J6U ti6r oreore enougj fd dueover It; hbkI go tta yu Sn yjour touching AltiHii.to Aulitf cotik-stove ftitislljf ipp4 anil disUaay vliat rk-Hef ia tliers lor, jott 'Youover at a InaW Snbwjvhkh II.JFTf I what Alaa the haa faer anJ ttaira His. bwISs bonea (motaBuork- tAj wkijig) through nther1 Jit" if tipofcefe Ofjaa a "young lady porrtond-'ht? iWh'an like 'aa not he la a Hibuinir old ihaiaJth no pretehtiqn to Jfttth, ldiwtBgBrVAttQA)jirw Mt ain(l ao?" jutit a oiigi thati was any of; burtines though thofigiiwet not the dnly iairer(hable tohatreour eflqrtd Baet'wItJi qoerlea j.t M-i i 1 Ij Bihile; cabaly at these and not i dragBtof in Cnruiteii(luil offer evchift aoothlniT vnirt" i i i ut; lastly, set sthu -flOw as a lact 0nty the favored ft Vnjthe luxury 6t irldivitfualitv. ErOrvbotlT elae 'ia 6nU these folkaj ili .) I UjOauywtiugj wuiMpsmaoi jvayo vour hecla at vour enebuea'and tlve- verv oi your petticoat; even ihHe tiiedittttiRg thej performatifcffl proctaiBia aiiriy irn, Ull you are ok mhd for anvthtnir.

that ahe had to live firstt Jf jlilie had asked' aae viAtt XWet to -gdtoj JifOUld have recnDiicadcU the wry uiicpnom one, oecauw.iat swouia have so many! tvoor jbjks fiieig Iffce hbf( An editor renjarkisd ui aa obltVfy her omethlnabputi flitmtuit ottlo being "afeeted hy DHaJtrB ftmalWivrttfira'' how I WlphMe dpuld EaV jiiwsfed hia ig fcr: Jhjhn He 0ld't; bave gotten; off any ntor iufct Iyouge -n( hiJfidtfii there being i miihi of Wy "ft-0i ijie tgorld'a hif tfrtfwell g-of from th bo ion jJile get thebluea arln(PM(ouiily art 'lninchol'B'a stli aiie acribbUd isoiilKi fy-ok other s'Uhd-i ready to-declarJ roul hae -hn' leUtuig bff UaWthoiWa iilate! t'i toi letiuarthiiirrilf notKirig world Uh 5 til 1 r- Til It Aliaml Ptpa amriiwlWlCm4rM' To aK i'Wilar fa TViaaiir. it I .1 IftMit. W. Beach'; ciahoi Arid In ikwi of thefllony. 4ter Uirkg, louteKl otthe covers of ISdHt eirialark jauu ajjjy luiveruiieipvPuppevjiruin -had he JJollyX'oiapany for jl lu Hdt of (jbVarr tSqleti he -anta our people -tq, reaHI arid diatntmw mt i 1 t'i r.

1 fl 2 Til il wHRiwifimx, wnicn can e. juaqu is anj towajority'intheunfdn: i aupplemeht-aen? outita xhit fcaper 6t the 4th witti Is Ijqt atij atlvertisemerit, and hiiny the t)tiiitr which are supposed; teV hai4 jpearet in tbei Toledd VjBUik of! June Ifat, the' jbtt flxln tj-irit)-, wal h' found in IloBy's! Circuit of from whichjhef werja 'djotibfeaiy Ihowlnff Mf. 3s not the onlj? gentleman whe nas atveropiea to prove hiv auperionay oi tne.uouy woraa praises souaaeq qasav.jUQfiy organs tjitt. mc wnerever the subject of water works' has becii ag Bsitedij thtre you wilt tlult thi'tlol ly'ciwalars hav beeri freelf' tocrificedi II uuk vue uoutiuuiou booK says thai' Mr fllolf sopplying.i&al'! citys -with wateV are the best works mape, JLet leave Mr; Beach fpr a me lo a1S svipsors undlilturbc an iboltUfout' jwanto to, sUraj ter sUfiDlvj and comrlaire'tHelgtana Pirfl (and ifolly systems, eltfc by jide, Is.ines-' dittmstthrougii which bo! supply 4or ref- 1 1 If k'jfl l' liJi waieriogutHneauQ uatjj antt a secontiVotSe for nsv Ui ofiflre, ituustt be idwlriluti4 jthritgh large pipes, td protect'oir; factorim and buaipwut -hoiiea, whetevsri Situated ia our city limits, "nriT Aral mm. 2nd We trant a ay! stew Ithat will do a giteij amount of work with tWgrea est eCQno'my, and no Uabrel ta get ont I Mi wnt ja system jhat be.

axldd as bur popuktiohl incfeaseH, ilthc-nt Jieing; obliged" 4Jr I workjfrom the founjatinupwiri. tk- Wei wanj ttie be jyfil fcter.prki that given? siia tfilibneir Hit I lllilfefflirtp Jy thes Holly jplan, bu flra want woul'bci aupplied; bfi ponies caprtHe pf giving a tmitiU-r: pt pounds to thtsiruare inch; oa th llpea LearcMi fhe irhieh presmirW 10w brj jffdiiq-dl lie reduce4 Iby a the 4itaifco from, the 'pump it inCraseil. teJUrgttt pipe ueil in Hotly plan isl Roches fit ijdiaineten Thejr pttnijKrWill nDtnll largeri CA fftand Pine 200 1 feet hich. tiresstlrii 'rtf SOItia rliet 1" rT.T'T,'! tVT wure, jioiwitnKTnriaifle wnitn blighted Uolly fadvote ifhrmed recciBtily, that presiitre jandeKa Wily pump would Ido moe work than tle'j'ame' pressure obttiirxsl by; a water tlumnVi TThis taint logic will in Hally'a circular) for, 1S70, mimus prui wra ahyq wish jn Urtonojitj jblunder i pi Wt stark that ihMti rwiila side; which; the reaction of jWatef aflc cluing a hydrant woulJ break the tpteajor A pumps, but la waeui tn pump- my ConeequenUy 400 Met, cent. more water can be raised thjan by the Ilolly pumps, at the I i1 Jf Cth, danger of breaking pttmpefby i 6th.

The Isupplv! oft water can be ia Creased bjr 4 very mail outlay fi pumps, to meet tha demands of jnhabit-JTwL ili Uter Ipliey owl bl; tie City inoa wasteu in geiuug up rapiu jnouon la'ampIeto jlo the puttiping required it If! iNow please note the) objectttjiw tV th. Ifplly plah.j ij 1st The pipes used irel too small, and their system? will not jperinit the use of argeprpe i 2d. Too1 ranch delav in ratlin no ffire preasure't thej circular and tteaetfa fifotir hard on, their "automatic tipriti- kneis" makes them, liable to sUck 'and cause and delay, inatoad of avoiding thfm. ti I i i 3d. Thje immense pressure Required in the pipe, to force a jgiven quantity et water aunng tne nre, reuuiu burst ing the pipes on closine the 'fires pluirs by the reaptlon of the water, which cannot be avoided by all the, governs, and valves ever invented.

i 4th. The Variations in pressure 'burst the pipesj iq private houses, ai i well as in the streets, causing damage and an- aoMcifj I' (If 5th; The pulsation of the pump, pre vents! a steady uniform: pressure, and inerctpnatsuenii viwnuiDiu cauai iukh ana wea. i i' i Notjs tn tha Stand lliM plan, the tUt- tions ir ifut i the Stand I'ipe, rekltnig in sta4y and aiiifonn pivsahre.) I Cthl The wrousht iron 1 pioea used bv the Hotly for the smallest I i U1 8' i. I I aV i supply pities' soon rust put, to tie replaced at a great expense, i i I. 7th, Our water power Will npt pump half enough yater for our preset wants by the! Holly plan, and, steam must be uscdj i 1 (Soirn TbO PWai.lent of tha Hdlty Cum- pan tohf WPiaa much when here lapflt) 8th Zhipticate trorit will ha.je to be put In' whbjn our city doubles ita present number'; Of jinhabitante, aa thd umall pipes' inUl hot permit much extension; Allusion, Was made some timfcago; by an annymoas Hollyite, to thej finger Company'; fire! protection heinkton the Holly i plan.

I Such' is tha facU and would state right here, that thej post for revairi hi'' their water 'icorls. hdvi been over six hundred dollars lowing ibldefeds a 1 Kiv i i r') III 1 1' the prvmpu, as explained under pe head of Ilolly objections," I jta writ ing oil a subject with which 1 1 am ac quainted, I kad while Molly greihacls may blind hei eyes of some jpemons, they cannot affect mine, in the least. i Mr. Beach h4 a Holly punip.i which he bought of the South Bend Xton Work, bu he does not tell us i hen: he when he i refers to the wheel ichieh rhn the whale machinery of the Iron Wvrls, would not run (he pumip I awnc, jit: kiiows i voir uuguii uosauowji f. r- tV.

'i if i i i 1 the jmmonf power the Holly pumps require, to 'do a' small amount ofl yt keet kfn! with the! same cM cry of lioliy, ilolly, good or bad. mut have the Holly-works." wojildprlibw much moaey? it requires to makjeja man so blind aft Hat? Probably not; much( ai only cheapi sniall men can ticj found willing tcHrjcl out their fellow eitircW ll The'Ildllyjtes make a loud cry about the Stand Pipe freeing. To their fears, 1 would remind them thai fit can-; not freeze wittt ia steady stream of water being pumpexl in and drawn out, any more tue raiiroau tureeze which 'stand but unprotected, while the Stand Pipe i protected by thii i brick waiia. ij j' The; Holly Co. did not do as they agreed to; in laying the pipe at Lnportel 0 thai city lately was without water for IJ A.JjLkL..-1.

Lr.lJjk.!j.. more uiu iweea, wuuhcu i uy tuq pqHiii freezing, but you cannot get a lollyite) to say a word about that phi noj "Please do noL detain the, I api very Stiidebaker Uros. have akhipted the Stand Pipe principle for firt protect tion. ini-ihejr new buihlinsrv for the reasons (as explained to me by ione- of me vAiinpuny f. tuns uiu prt-anure jaatt ways jdady, there is good siipply of water to draw from at oAce, irl base1 of nre.

and uiey no not nave to run tn risk of, eh'tiijr pump breaking by) large increase: of pressure, just ajt a time wheri needed Itlie most. are gobdi sound I reasons, every one ofl them: ana cannot pe overcome, i i dhe.qty of Toledo has lately ia i a to put iluthe Htand pipe iworka1 Hollv cirriular" dated April. say that "Toledo, 6., has $4 sAoUai the Holly Jworkjs by a vote of three ti This vri be noted aaj anotheH Holly got up lor ellec i and mended to, deceiy-e. 1 l. Mr, himself, sipplies with wter jon the Stan Pipe prjnciple because! he ifiods the pressure mbite Uni form, yeit.he claim the (opposite lis' ithe truth when! peddling Houy circularsf Were! thd Holly IT) principle correct, we could, gU the Philadelphia Hyaraulj- pil jn a durect ys- aameaa tiouv'a in ettrv ro- pect, but fifty per cent, cheaper a the Holly jwcwka are simply copy of Peter If oriee'i invention of lp83 as Cani be Un by Ui work called and Uollypadent will not stand a test thes toorta, and the Holly cUnpany dare nbl: rkk one, all loud talk Let jriitf litiMna note Mie follot in company wllijoot make a contract to give ui 'six bwAte rjbvei the Knobl kl or ptii.de-baker iW actoiyj onee, pfk otw boater teer only to drive ihe neorjfaiary 20.

SAtt Stand Kpc eferredj Jtoj' by ones. I never intended to! dispense; With Ure engines, ex ept the gUnd Pipe; which thejr have ajailadj with) flood of misrepresenta-1 Uona, ja ahowm py Wj W. Beed'i lehW, publiabbdsoeae days agc Hd flihij Holly mpaijiy wroie mmt they not Jcram-We (oi bnrjwork whidji' being irjterpre-t nea they dare not have their worka cjoiTipared with other systems; but want toj accept their, proportion Withonf questions, and pay their bill oa presentation i-which will not be done. Not fne of the folhiwera ofj Holly, can' be! fentid to, verbally discuss the merit lof the Stand Pipe and demerit of tie Holly system before Our jciti-zena, Iven' Mr. Beach the champion or commissioned) Hollyite, has doclined my challenge several times, and to use his own! beingj the' challenged party laim the right to choose; my weapons." Time has demonstrated that the weapons ihe selected are 'Holly circulars" which he ha used freely and MiHiiii aninir nfmr "'ntinmniiiHL' i1 quire thej Holly Go.

or; an ex-Judge to write Ask; oar city editorji hw many page of Ilolly circular thet have reprinted, and you will find out the The claim of brtsines engagement at fcl UI.M.' i tba time, of year, will probably jnotpei mit me write any more lctterk on the! subject of water works, to Beach canfinlah the Holly circnlart at hi ipefore closing I must' than the eoUtors of our city papers i of their kindneiajarid impartiality in pu rJluhing me numeroua letter wntten On the sub, ject of Water works, in many iJiatance to! tba exclusion of matter mi which they would I have been paid. Our citi Kcfui arej under obligation to them! which theyUl not forget! In iconclu f-' 4 fOf il sum a vpuid, abk our citizens' to rc4 member Jst-r-rhat the Stand Pipe worka bj bsing largei pipea than the lloll workij cap use deliver a much lafger uantityl pi at a given point with lebs pres sure on tn tunes. i "Fire Pressure" wlith the: Stand, Pipe is always ready, and! good Supply of water on hand; while thd i ri i I Holly work have to get up; the pressure, knd risk breaking the pumbs at I a timei 5 i i 1IM: I when most needed, and have n0 water bn hand fof any purpose. 3d. fio danger of breaking the maim Of ithe Stand Pipe works, by the reaction; of water tn the JIollv works.

1 as the Stand Pipe acta as an escape valve, while, the Holly plan depends on patent pressure valves, which become fastened in I 9 I a- I i their seatij by the lime and sediment in' hard watek and the mains burst to re-; lieve themselve. i 4th, bower is lost bv ravid iiiotum! the Stand Pipe pumps, but alt wv.d tn pumpiftff ivater, thus saving over 400 per cent, iia the running expenses, asi shdwn by Ithe Davton comarison. fith. Tie; cost of Stand Pipd works; will be Over twenty thousand idollars less than tjhe Holly, and that th Stand Pipe work cost over 400 per coht less to run, and, give five times the protection from fine that the Holly works Wive. I'hat money is being eperit freely to keep the Holly works before our citi-renH, hope of entrapping hem1 into it ajijttw which tho owncrsltio not! dare submit for investigation and! comparison with otber plans.

7jth, That while I will have no time to write further letters on thej Stand Pipe works, and have no circulars on the subjeof to have reprinted, I aii ready at any timie to discuss the point mentioned in jthis letter, with any of our citizens who think they can. defend the Holly works against the contained herein. I 8th. That he Holly charkpion" dare an affidavit as I have done, to jprqve his integrity of purpose and other jwirts, but continues copying from Holly eirjculars, and claiming the articles as his own. ili Leicihton TiSe.

ji i ij I i 1 1 The) Trapper' Knrownier Willi Pan- tket In theltorlh Waadaj i Fnim ibt Avtmum Aiivrnliarr. Dave Wonher; a trapfier and guide ii the North Woods, had a terrific encounter with ai North Woods beawt laat week. Three miles from Hscqndaga Lake there is a wild rugged pits, between they mountains, known anj Black Cat Valley, Tfhe mouiitains onietther side are Very attvp and rocky, ahd are covered with' a heavy growth of black balsam nd spruce timber. As the snows deepen and the weather becomes cold, iliany deer and animals taWje nhel-Utr in that locality. Among 'ithe rest are the rock martin.

having a': valuable dark-eolortttl fur known among trappers in Utose regions as "Black 1 hey Seldom move by day; keejfig i concealed in triinks of trees or between the fUsure of rocks. Owing tO thd uncertainty of finding one twice it) tie same place, and their natural shyness, it is quite diliicult to trap However, when they le-come pinched! with nunircr thev will jump at the bait without hesitation. A keen, steel trap is wet and covered with wliowor leaves directly un-dirr a droiipitigj branch that the pimal can reach Sy rearing; upon this is. secured the bait, And ih the iflort to reach which it la pretty apt to step in the trap. Then Come 4 system of desperate manoeuvres, and the only way to hold: them in by havjiri'g the trap chain attached to a 'small sapling that will spring and lift them otl' the ground.

This slcfck fine furred aniinal is about tho size of a red fx, am jas David used to exjrcss it, Jhe're i sassy varmint to get holt on." As Mother was going the roundsof his tfas last, week Wednesday, be saw through the; bushes ahead a tjerrible couiniotiOB I under a large whitej birch where A trap bad been set. As he ap-Woachell a long, gaunt, tawney-colored tiarce loofilig animal, whose wildiscream ujKin thei mountain side, at night will send a thrill; of horror to those who are safe in tlie i cSabin, sprang upon a lower limb of (jhe birch, and bid defiance with glaring eyes.) It was driven: to desperation by bunged Had paygdi quietly backed out he cpuild have! enjoyed his supper of venison and bancakes. But no, hd raised the' old rifla hn4 fired. In One fourth of York minute, Bill Stuart's, exact time fori skinning a Montezuma bull head, -ttlj th clothes ujkmi him would not nave: made a did tor a cninaaou. He; directly; found himself besides a log, partly scalp td, with his lower limbs looking as though they had been through a threshing Machine, while at the same moment with a spit and a scream, a i panther 'disappeared up the mountain aide.

Whert he came up Ithe panther waA engaged ins killing and devouring a outrun waa caugui in me trap, and hk feu niter being partly appeased was the means of the trapper crawling on wim nis Hie, An Eastern 1 paper thus describe the; caring' qf sCOd: One of our ashing vil-j lages preseinht quite a lively scene. The; boat, that nave been out during the day on the fishing grounds, usually only mile or two frqm the harbor, come home! in the evcMtog: laden. On reaching thej etages thei nh are one by one flung at: the and the head and ep trails; removed, tlie liver being preserved fori the oil. Th the fish passes! to thej lays it open perfectly! flat; the! 'Walter" Ukea it, and after re-j mainingf the propper time in salt, it is spread Out: jon the "flaked, to dry andj harden tun. When Undergoing thia process1 lit requires constant atten-t lion.

jOrtjhe approach, of night, or during wet; weather, it is pi led in little; heapwi thati jreaemble small hay-tcockaj the akinof! the fish being outward no a to throw Off the rain and dew.i When thoroughly dried it is taken the store! where itf is', ''culled," or sorted into vaj riotie sbtted for the different niirketHj, Tae diflvivnt kind are known A "West and "VvtiP or broken fish. The first named ih th i best quality the Second degree ipferiolr, while the third! i conj-Ridered good Icinough for the Indiarg the fat used at The Vsounds," air-bladders, And i tongue of (the coii'Are pickled in kegs, and. make an excellent1 article of foodwbert fresh they are fWfemod a delicacy. The cod liver oil is, woirld-renowned for its' medical qualities! The best is made: without boiling, by applying to tho livers: when quite resh, moderate degree jor heat Then; filtering the oil: three Linie in successioO through thin flaimelj or eiuii-lar textum I When carefully prepared it is quite pure, nearly inodorous and Of a trjataiuie a bow ouu ton are exported annually, the: value Who has iiot known mntmrtiiLa never knew himaelf or hisWn (virtue, -U-An old man wfthj the vicious ro-penaitie of youth, resenil4t aii ancient ruia deserted of hvery thi bui Verni in. -4-When the Athenian; painter, eukia, was derided by the 'dathing artiat be cause he consumed so much tinpei on hi pictures, he replied, should be paring oi umewnea i paint, eter 1 ii I 17 1 4-A Grecian philosbpJier beipa asked whhe wept fothe: dfath of fii son inoe the sorrow wa vin.

rejied I "cji uu luHi very aoeotintt. i i i haT th.fe Prbc Of men," m.ii I. inn, -ana nave laid ui i naive dis-persed them to the West. and haw th fraVe call me and I tnut And ied with the sfrequent exclamation. "What avails my wealth, my empire is oepaning irom me.

1 rThc effects of crucifixion were very various on those Who undured iti While the christian martyrs' would prii dod their cross, or eihdrt the liel orders to Ombrace that' faith fSr the4 sake i of which they were WMling'tp endure even tnati worst, some would spit on tlie by statipers, or reveal hidden, inhibities of their former life, or blAHPheind their judge, to render which' Mat impossible lit was not unirequent' tp gag Ithein. IDicero mentions, a slave whose tongue was cut out before OrutijifJionJfJir foar pi inconvenient revMatMms which he taight make froKri hist CrOsfe Trlehch aM-rtplmHtl i compsed bf seveni lettem My 9 and 2 is the name of one bfthe iiiiinfr propiiets. ny- and was an ihOr pgypuan jving. saiy tltekname )i a Clean annual nu iUioned butfohce i'x. J.

ri ii.ir A iBihlo word of four sellable. The rst two are expressive imari's ctilef uty to.jod. The third fepreMes the nalty attached Ito the neglect'of this utyi The fourth is a wortl cxbrbtsive t)f 1Wh inv and i4flnii Thn illolo ia the name of one Of eleven! men who aire escribed in thei Bibte as haviria! fuoes ike lions and being as thle rom hpon the mountains, i j.M. k. Old father Time tilfir none inm moment nem.

the next he gone. Afid though you ipen (iiro b'r so kind, Hp nKver aga on4 ater) bebindj In then arillv titnW lla YJ.u d'et nuiBt rum mm jfavt be. As two students Wire tasking i to ir on the continent One oj them was taken lick (at mM 4 I'ljilnicjii mid Blotted, wim stated unit toe casts was a ermeal one. and urged the hecewiitv Of employing a very careful land corppeterlt aurs. A carriage was immediate dis-pstchefl to the house pf onie of th mojst Itithrul nurse in: the; (Jjy.

The nur(e as avnomo and Oemg solicited, to give er ferrice i to the sick man tratie this fnswpr "Jlefore 1 eohjefa ind 'accom pany! you, let me mk, 3s yopr menda hrisjCian?" replied Jthe jderitte- nian. "tit wiiv do vou make UcIi an inquiry?" Sir, she answered, "I wias the iurae that Attended Voltaire in liSs last illness, and for all the fvajth of Hurope wpura. not; see anomer iniiaci oie, Jhe doctrine Of "0rgtiraj sinf tin have been held bv most of tM peems fc ah- Oient philosoiihers as th Ibllowtttg will abundiantltostify! Hjin is fie fatal companion, the noxious strife iat purks within uis and kvhicli was Ijorn hlohg with u4 iPynigtiraS, "Sin if bofn with niankindi'MHiipate "Bin ii natural wickednes" Plato. "All viices'are ih all men. thbtrh they do not break out in every onCiU-Se'neci.

"No than lis born free from vjjeiss. H'ouih Has Ijlie soflpess of wfx to j-eciys vifc-ims 'impressions, and thej fiardh Of 4-Hqrace. ''Men are broOgh.t ipitp life lly nature, as a stepmbfhM, Withia nak ed, frail anil infirm llr. and with a spui prone tt diverse lusts, v-t-icero i .11 t.li I One argli men uhi to he cl isail vantage, rroviUeneo. 1 Utke be a ona in iut klfefenMA, It olijected.

tliat-sUirins And tetnie4tp, uh- ffuitljtil seasons, serpent SptdersJ flies, and other noxious or troublesonld aii- njialsj with many other iiiHtant-es the sjunel kind, discover An tmirfectlon in r)atuie, because Bumiii life! wftujld the rjiuch easier without thehi Jmt the de- sp Providence maV cleiirly be tier ifivea "In this prf)cidihg. .1 The iJtttdn of th sun and moim, in short, the whole systein the universe, as far its pMloso ijheiM have been jable ii'to discover ami Jisewve, aro in the OtrhOst degree of rt'giilltrity and enect)qit Jbit od has left to man th power otj jiercver jinter- nosiiig rerqeny ny iinMigni or aoor, tlierej ne nas pmci'o initigH in a iiiiiierfcietion' on hunW to stir tlate of HP li- raan industry, without aliieh lift olil.l AuigtiHie, or i no ecu raujer sbift at all." iJleani hot )eath scenes) audi dying wprdji of eniinent I Sir Thomas Moore reniarkcl lo the executioner, by hep fan to pjcrii, "I prav you 0en4 skfe lip, jand fr lpy coming downlffme sifti for raysejf." Quin, the aojr; Sf id fl wisji this scene were cUffa hut hope t) golfhrougli it with lr0inirtg dip Mir John JUaOnrj ujki iis Ideiitji thus kpuke to those aboiill hiln, 'IB have steni live princes, and bHe nrivitj coun cflloC to four, i hav si en thei most remarkuhle thing ih fifreign pow, and leen riiresent at niost 8tate transhftions for thirty years amf have Uariit'tl this, afW 0 innny years; pxe rtenct'i that Seriousness ib the iwwttest wjiadBnj, teroperanjce'tjul best phyyioian, a)i(l it gwsl conscience Jhe best Mtate and. k-eri! I to live mv lif over iilain I w)oul change the c4un tat a cMsjter rny privy conneellor Bustles tor a her mit sretiremint, abtttli: wpose uw I have ljvedfin this pnlaete forbue hhur'ii riioy-lietitof Oml in th rhapel. All, things else' forsake me besides! my my duty, my prayer. i- -The learned have ehtmiped wl the vtdur aptKimted nisi ww.

neither it i ir i i oienor. leas, to be ajtjes); antlj fFfcnty tie ins yaritius miuijeo realare offered oh the vubiek'L Bdt ai is manifest from the Words of Crit Himself. Matt. XIX, 28 XXll. 3d, that Sthe number: ot the apostles had reference to the nnmbef Of the tribes of Israel, there can scracjt be doubt that ihe wished to iiifJirate tn thje Jews, tliat be was the supreme Lortl arid the whole HobrW race; which' j4-as (divided into iweM iHbefc.

jThe knveiitv diseitilea weirs liws eali in number to the senators coiajHsiitigj the banbedrim, or grand COjuMhof thej nation: and this justified thO conjecture Uiat f'Ariaf intentletl, bj a i.a.r ik a the choice of jtjie eenty, tp adntonM the Jew- (that jtlie aiithoritytif heir'Wanleilrinfi was tfow Iat end; jand; pwer in ai Was vested in him alonel- iL-iiiiiua iniiera vii Moasheloi tf ItIT illliutlruliwii tlidffl of T- Uie nature of simple and natural prayer, to show that prayer is jnucl mqre than bold i entreaty for m0ft gilth from a Sathrr who gives tweVflryinmg aireBdy, iat illustration would! be fotud in the Ixirdr I'rayer. In thei first jiluce, the 'plural form used ujl the way it rough in as the "oifrV anfllf in-ejtead ol my or tae, relieves it frin- the Possibility of suggesting ievoii word tjiat lonely, individwipA imitism in i-hk'h one might come alonef to isk itirfRVors. WloHVvrUsesthejrxfii'g Prayj-r pray as one of fainilyi whi fof the cln-er, blessing: iud sal ration bf the family. He baiometh ng iiom-on his mind thanf, hia bwd bcl et, case tir happinesai Spehks ta! earn of all, and lie proclaiitifc the wish ail, ana wnatevier na asksifu is a le-tiUori for There fe frothing separate it i that the Praver throughout. Involve iohiid i ndi father uch closer than thi toere JelMtion of skintf favors and receiving fiern.

In a i To ask. favor and 0 receive thjern come ia incidentally, or by; way, -ii. Ji, In iciy even (in the; nictinsi i And iii'dpehdentbof thiajone 111 to Yamln- ieJ rlartf I v'part, to fact, hat relationship ope i wuca. tt least thought of of all the rtSUttonship SI 'any ftither jwlth hi, child. r.i 0 0 e.a a 2 4 2 Sao 2 11 4 a I os -a S3 if fe-s 2- I i.5 3 fS HUP 3 tit.

joErn xoiwc ar. 4s. a. A. Monday ofMoh month.

itmo. a. dCTfl BEI LodJH A. 44, A. V.

'O A A. niU ftrot i'ridar of eaeh month, at halt mm aoraw Of Waahington and Mkihi ynnejtreaU. 1 Kj, GKS3tanrijt.oiB K.aoi, A. A. maeta Unit Wednaaday of aeh ttoBth, at hall oorflRr of Waahiaaton and Mich-ttaa iStfaata.

SOUTH BESIIa CHAPTER R. A. rarata aamad Monday of, each Month, at hail aoraar of Waahingtun and liioh-" Aaa StroU. SrTlf BEKD'COMMAKDKRT If. IS, KKIUUTS TKMPLAK, maata aeoond Taaaday ta each moatb, at hall eornar Wan-lntaa and Michigan htraaU.

CTEJf POUT X4K 17,0. A. MEETS rary ridajr algbt at nail. Xo. luo anon-BtrMt.

third atory. SOtTTH BE3fI1.01Ejr. I.O.O.F, maata aTary Wmlnaaday aurhtat hall, oor-aa Waahlsgton and Una Btraala." EOBERT BLIM LOC WJ 7H, I. O. O.

tneata OTary Ihoraday ening in Odd Fallawi' 11 all. SOCTII RE.1I) EXrANPHEST maata rat and third Fridayt of aaeh month In Old FaHoa Hall. ScnrTLEB r.nB sr. s. daughters OF REBEKAH.

maata aaoond and fnarta laaadayi of aaeh month la Odd Fallowa' Hart. I SLEX I-OD4JK, MO. DAUGHTERS XI OF ilEBKK AH, maets woad and fourth Irldara of oaah Month, la Odd Fallow a Hail. GriDtara tab lodk ti7T. 0.

aiaota oory Taowlay araning In HI nail wwnmgwm ptrgpy -BrMAE 14B X. 14, KJIIOHT9 Vy OF FYTUIA3. meaU arary Tttcwtnr atfhtathall, M0.IU6 HI raahington btroet, thud HABM OX I A I.OOaJE BFaV Ml, D. O. H-.

Mit awm-w VWih, and avarv laat Wad aoaday in tha month at 7X o'olooh, aboTO ilan-aar'ttnra. -p ASTER HTAR CHAPTER, Jui maata la ragnlar enmniaBioatios oa too flrst Taaaday In aaeh month at 7 a'olock p. m. DWIOIIT HoraiE COR. MICHIGAN WATKR8T8.

Thia wall known houwspayi ipaeUl attantion Uf tha aoeomiliodatioa of tu 5noHa Omnibnt to and from all train. A. A. ilan. Uto of Bpringfleld, Mant proprietor.

ST. JOSEPH MARKET 8T, saarjKxt-omoat ffrat-olam in all iu appoint- Eanta. teraat favorita wtta tnrratara, Umni-u rana to and frona timina ait roada. ftallowaT, ropriator. Pi- FAYETIB and BOIJTU STS, naL.

8. M. 8. Railroad depot. Tba boat aoeommada.

flnn, and ehargaa rosaoaahla. Matthawa Hnrdra t( FCROEOX DESTIST. Kanerior work at low prifwa and aanka- Una a-naried. OlfiaO 1)3 Michigaa Otraat, (apateiral, boath Band. Indiana.

a a SURGEON VJ omoalWl Michigan Coonly'i dm tHi.ro. Alt oDuvrationa parforaud la. a wnrkananiika manner and latin taction guaran- tH. I4, DEXTIPT. Offip No.

io McMiiffno rvt, over Wyraan A Co. S.mfi iicu.L inilmuK. Taath aitraotad pain tha uh of gaa, tv inocrted for IU ta All otl, ami tha bent of rafaraaoot bask. -an tript. jr.

I 3 Jag -1 Jill i 1 i 1114 a I I si git? gil 0 1831 Illteff PIS ll- if.h Sit 14 i 2s Sf lfl4l.ft i sil B.i.waoiia,iULul.L i iiiJ STTJBGI3 As ,1 Physicians Surgeons Office and Reaidence corner Jrfrn Jtnd Liamveua eirecw. uuv, ijlv open day ondntghi mi a sh. IR a KTURISIN atill eotitinuea ll bar trofioB aa Midwif. and the treat want of duHMutee peeulmr to femaJa; 1 hot br aarvloaa wiil raoobrs pwinint and I rZ. 1 A a ,1 J.

1 'I nto the Stand Pipe. 1. here being 2 per ton. Ww comniencing' at the 19hHae from the water i i -k' ihi' A i i Ini i' I 1 1 i if 1 5 I i umw i It 1 MI 1 Ili 1 1.

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