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RIkUNTING. CROUS ,SPOTS IN TH. WEST. B2'. . ruco Weston's Tkr ng .zperlene In 4ttempting to C.pture a Cub Alive. Bruce Weston, an old-time Arkansas bunter, followed hi, dogs once on a panther's trail, and cane up with them where they had treed the game in a big oak tree. The foliage was so thick and thcshadois so deep in the timber that it was some time before Weston discov cred the panther. It lay between two branches forty feet from the ground, and clung so closely to the boughs that I none but the practiccd eye of the hunter would have detected its presence. Wes ton at once recognized in the crouching figure a panther's cub, and was on the point of sending a riule ball through its body when he remembered an offer of twenty dollars that some one in the settlement hInd made for a live pant her, and e 1i.oIve( to capture this one and 'ffrc the twenty dollars. Taking his in'so frot his ponY's saddce, and. with Ii is long knife in his belt for use in an emergency, he climbed the t ice. lie reached the lower branches of the tree, and, swinging hiimself from bough to bough, stood just below the cub, which had raised to its feet and stoo( with niebed back looking down at the hunter. \cston renovc d his lasso from his shoul der, and was abtout to toss it easily over the young panhlieis hela, when, as he raised his eyes, he saw, crouching in the dead branches of a tre whicht grew near the oak--so near tiat the limbs were in terlacel - an enormous panther, the mother of the cub, ready for a spring. Shc was hardly thrIee paes away. Vith out a seond's idelaihy Weston stepl)ped from the br:nwh( he was standing ont to one whiihi brouht, lhimt with the trunk oif the tree between himi and the old ipanther. lie was just in time, for at. that instant the mother of the cub leaped on the spot he had li ft .:nd stood gaz ing with fiery ('(ys tlt the hunter, who, with one arm (iiusld aru i wtid a branch, held in his rigcht latnd his bare knife, as with every b ra lh h drew he rxp1 ated to see the enraged nuiinatl spiiiug down upon hin. Stant;in I tlos foriv feet above the grountl. wiith only the treacl c10u5 footinag t.f a lith a few inches thick, WVe stoi ki- v that tie was lost un less by tt itti s ill ha' w ts ailde to grbtlnally luik( his way 1 tih to the foot of thie tIn' wvithout irritating the lierce hea:t intto ptr(cipit:tlinig tn attarlk upon hlim. lFortunatelyt, tht turltw its ldace higher iup ant le(pdt lwitvn to the branch(i olt whih its inothr stO(t gliring at \\estoii, ilio wa '; iitist mai' 'noiglh to hie to feel tier htt bratth. 'Iiis m<ove mnic t of the cth' distr at.t the aittention o the oll ian.h r, a i \est , . shi eath ing his knit'e in itis helt. drotptd to a lower lith. ITIe iather noticed the mtovenien t : it s;r:ui_ It i - li i i lt I v w hri t slt(iu'i tt1 , :i i i t revented W eston Irtint n-tr;t:iit:t iiirlii-r. The dogs all thhtin ite wi ere cirz'v wit h giwiie at the t ii k it i to e up the grooiund ini iti tint ie :ioxietyV to get at the gakine 5Io far alt i t htir teath. \\'es. tiiild otO iing it,' ittil sinu l ith r thoe p :u tisr 1h l het II li \ ini'tep lItil(It t ie li I n i. -- a lusll. tIt urelf tov his iil:' [Ii0 \in the te, rachl the pantinl. fI~ we i- lie ipg,bya grit wasrt h---iis tIn coIer byitheu then 1:f1 Iiw rce \\-esti ny elitnhe stio higor folowpii tai iiiwh ai ars fllirt o it i;.-- ti' a' ue I liew ani away, beli, ~in ie hii in tirn tet hi hirabyeie, toad Itie ti h tin licte (o.'dther itee, hi:,u hib h i rulimerl off,ahthe rinuadwnl. o T ii.--perow strogl whase w'd iii te ig ok, a the hutpposed reut, was ilev tabe astiiies lther tolreach en gthc liiuiiriatic- (if lu'r withutig the p nlwr t'iniing lie Itu i ii reache ie toa flitow hin budt eoh: li init sizyed its and was trig- this eit li ere, full on tit, keeping hiys od theai maun helow wheno theit ntih r and ithe enhi (Ieemed to te Ir in-di ith rnwdc thn for she'sprn tu wa cruch iabov1lis an Imadei her ayi to h t tsi leI ed of tohe thinc~'ohs,e toar the toil o t tree evlaientl donendiii toheadi1 o t hutee Ill' and pringl dtown(I lIe n ii. Westoi taw~ whatrse ~as iendain tow unles a hlet kew te s1thrued thih rough Iuivis buiit.( o reIsut wasce in ile newh culd rea the rh)it hilt bran.he ofrthe tn teighboinig tree1 at mhis f hend a.n nuletitil vie( it the5( tie the hinther reaeid lier vanI g ofundh' abovw him. ase its iofthe bpranch.i- The- inet gtae th,y huters fatings 'theh ot hier trei, howilig tbackb in theoak and broug t dowhe he e eryiIheI branc one' willh lie l'eandr' cubhe (l thin luchin. Instant ly,t wi0thtia yell tht rs oundled throud theods fa(r aove Ithe in mlo th e ia l s u tbound orn from the top o the treej-i toed pSiUtein fn(of her liig, Wlston knwthere wash kng tshae owl I tnlesr despte hoi that 11re ~ ruse thr'Iouh hs thn toi ithe pentrile bsituatio hDrawing hs knif fro is n helt.hleplnge ito (i tor ah pwhein tu at is fet, an d at te same Jtime kicke uceit lece fromlib Ithi fell i hemi of ht ho d '. sRo ust as itsImother iprang ha rgm-h al oe th une'sha. h Igtofhr u uBN!MA6i NW OTEt. tem. oe internest Gather*t f'rom ariOua Qlarter.; - Bill Arp has been lecturing in &vaunah. g Winchester, Va,, has gone "dry" by a r niajority of 484. t A fire in Memphis destroyed $35,000 worth of property. Sarah Bernhardt will play a short season tt Mr. living's London theatre in July. Ten ex-(ovcrnors of Connecticut are still b v:lndering around somewhere in this dreary k vorld of ours. The Hev. Iay Palmer, widely known as . t Writer of popular b rniw, is dying at his r nome in Newark, N,. Lor'd ltandolpli Churchill has returned C London from his Continental tour, oun- t ideiably imnproved in hiealtIi. The Inew cotton oil company declare a 'urpose to build a mill at on1Ce at Mont omery, Ala. The Attorney General informs the rail und (ompailnies that they need not chargeI are to postal etmi1oyces, l 'irc in 1'roy, N. Y., destroyed the l':t's cll building, valued at $lOt,0t00. thei e vere several narrow escapes. .ludge Cooley, recently app. inted t'n lt I;:tilroad Commission, has resignedt the le :tivership of the Wabash railroad. tevere cold is reported in Autrusta and in various parts (I Virinin l'eaies, strawberries and vegetabie are killed. Geo. E. Pratt, a y'ung' Englism:m; livinigI In Savannli, nw mni' -i1 -upt-i I to have been drowned or foullv y11 with:. There ar altert;v r.hut s 2' . cn mn "nntlitOned' 1 he Char 3-li C.t' la masster's place:. Emperr Willimi rec(ivetd J t4' tcle glnns c ngr:ituliting hirn i thc anni \t -rary .f hi btirthdsy. (.,artnil' Nash ha:d gnec to W-nn1iin.t a to pick up p'oin'.t about the capital svine. ilie wife of Secrcturv Itnar is s!ill drat;tinig atiiid the soft wins of i na 'I'lie eldest rou of tlie (;cruai ( titwi l'rince lint riot ially refu.-es to dii nk any f-ut Gerian wines. Senator Brown, of (;eorgia, says there a.c live thous:and mcn in that State who it on railway passes. lauric ( rau, of the (Gran ( )pera Ctnnm ' iny, is in jail in Quebec for ie its c"on tracted by ailbs(odi(linfg part ner. Govternor 11111 hits again aroused the ire of Ney York wonu,n by declining it at tiwl a charit biall at Ftltonville, tinat State. ''he Federal ctits are sul1'ering great nicoVemienee from the [iii inrc of Congress i t apploplriate fitmis lor' their expcnses. I'residen: N..E. \toi ui, of the Nioional Rise 3all I Leagne, thinks that lie new rule: will work ltost alm irably. M1r. Huiskin's net profits frum his pla ihii system f piilblishing his ownu boloks aiie statcic :it $'i,U(1(0 for' the list year. TIhe ( t-rnian Emiperur suill'crs from1 hre te it itowsines, and is alit. to tall aslet-i tthcnt'ver sc:atedl for anoy lengthl of time. Setvt-nty ycars igo to-l:y K aiset' \Vil bhiu was promoi it < to at colonely antti (otk hi- senit in the ('outncil of State. 'The two coAummissions--- et of hitinliitlal i-:ia itl t{ie of the i.egialature--on th' \'ir iiniat delt will ilect iot later iiun Ilie 2t Ii April. A' lit.:eg-r Irain oii the I :n \ louiiitain ;'ul!nad!, ncar IIillyiand, .'lo.. wa., dle iled killi'tg ii cihi!l auu injuiring several p' - pit. rit Aol teiud-itl at I':llanma Sidiu yi\- tnieli . ,iii, ft a mtilitariy .Ilitett':; resistinig -irt I'u i ltu were killed aint several otlri'., (tttl,bo,iA N. t'. has votel hAllA- to l'vemns. The vte std sttt2 I i~ir ia Puxl t Tuine, pih Ailtrisit, and. founder xxifl- Tuhe l'itiriy Newii Orle:ii,mdied Twioi ;ivx ite' f lthelt barkmi \~he frte. if iii'hh(y,iibi',~it~~ a win St Sfml 'red' a heuiAy xi Iil hif Piet ligut in-, |a . wm.xrti -ait ii :11 ver11) boar :i'l-- < lrned. i-fle Thl-ue NurfinoIun Ste \\irf ntx n- ir y tu'rx-. xx Il-m whe r As t-xed byi liv i lit.s o.i lT' to wlu or tvill h'et ofce l bu:ill -nahr e n etrsae the el'huile: n a-in iii t e I in ('o be di 'lionay,lo'ux'ilt-y, hby ('a I. ('iae lu- i iiiu-niof the lix u of voilcn ii'i'ixi-s . regshlyn'ti 1urageridxl by l t re inl oi lxi i'tfi ona Jul lux inSt.ix-i-si Ste h ins.i le xxrilpe ithistt prety brlhiie,ia ri'h i-lowi nf halthi upo hiI ist etaek ns tu.rt fThe inii ag-rs of S he Newisti (or ltlnI)Avtor it'tiil. w ail she le. ifatti' sensitie uestingt:i her:to ingfo hthel benlit' o theigir:i f t lne ofte aiiii the kahmgliDonia CiiOliac eiitotyprvddsouge does lniot failts. hA. beinr te htt r ofistasrting Nriexs. e iimav (xx'rien, etor o th'iiiae Parnelil org ian benito/ Ihem/ iillg ta o ain la withe' a.itory whie' t h nobletna' rulty na main las. )insl~ h-ltNates. i,xxi Dr.i 3been nn refused lpa pur-se tfie lo.1. ith proceedhs ofanthe ldon tGaileiiDaviit' meili'n an i isk-l ed tictl.h e tt I il Sl Daittfoy use inh ('te ith iiane( iilSecrtaryi I lltyrd h d tihes resIigtoin of -thr oteeaing d iloats i ntu fi gnii - srvie, teindere I eas.tesl nos atahed tol the Allewsx ahly inlad eqate nton,ei Eneead. I re-te At numberhi of disph ourlenous w iYorktei husb ans havilie slwornto inx'tomi ne. Gen itShler1 idanl baes hoe' aliws hcaemis w-ifo'satche ohe thraysi gof gther near Shi-gtour. The Revl. Dr. th. llieber Netob,e wo l uit enn Phiaelia orx tome lie. has vile wih)hits tomi-i-pai the ndiendente froilir Nwa- York o Soulithe Euoe.gIIe wille oncae the ineiiteerod ord alisbuy' Msi,athies 'Cotued iniIcsine s mnghritfrainds hit fsayt hne lii rtherge'indwna ii bithan ny, 'an mphen Vitoat h owtInue to havrk e twic tse notehi aste shubl. foinn-eof b.\gIanjfo hw Alen,t whr aly dd a eendt or or Salhe Atiieii who waens frien Sc'oe,Wbutorne ando icliing and eigh 'ed as pre( Atloth in Tom tJones."l Judgther KU.iDurrell (athoe itned thde loe nT d of omofs paris of thea hart J I-.f.urdi h oitcltoulso >-muna ras invited,by the Speaker to a snot tn thu iplwmatic gallery.. Qougressman W- L. Scott forgot to draw issalary as a Imomlber of 1"orty-iuth Con ress until last WedUesd(ay, when soic one tminded him, while in \ 'hington, that iCre Was a balancll of $1,(t)l) due hitm on i:t account. .John 11. Flood, \vwh, 11: l :t tid positlon 1 the factory of the Ainel in to I'ack Com any in 'airhatvei, Mis alIrd on Ie 14th inst. lie was : mlln of r('eular ut well controlled drinkin; lluhits, and :a'ls a wife and dIghlul(te- il Fairliuvenu. A llthlt conutltining I11r( (1)1 i_'i4 n lt1, hile cros-ing (oope'r river on l-riday, was an io by the "loOp (:hit-k' tU11l 1!ttle, lbe IlIat wa'l capsizedtl, anil tll 1hrce of the ccupant> \\t'wre rt\owne.). T1'he, c4t1)11i1 of iw sloop- - Levis Poinsett---is (IIhi (1 \v:L h Ii ni11:1 carlIcssnt'ss. (;(n. It. l.liltl('y diild ('f a!xt)kexy Thil.s. (.v ec":1inne th th '\ New \ork iotel(. 'The it, ini unt ph.\ -ui:tun ntl nur-p werle ll(t. (i,l.- In 1L pr 'l)t atl hlis deiathl. G;tner:tl \ile \:1' ';i<i(I' t. In thc tih t(ine'( of li:-i t'.'n1 d33 urin il the w ii. Ih- I ' t:15 :l-lA t i:i \"ear1's ud. ! I i t t ti k y t t ' ' , i 1., \ I . iC l v u l lr(ly :fte her tu:ir'ri:t.;1" tIe detct,r:t i!on tti 1:t' O rder if thel ('tlil;iit andl thait the; htt( r det'clin1id it. 1het Urlcr IS (tnlt- w\'hich is 'aii uently be'st>wt l luon the wii".. 1tl (is n1utished"(1 lmtev. it ; in i.niuml i; a -n i 1: Ur ribbtou. 1Ex (G tv .ll i' i o n. . ;l (f ti 111 nutnili,.d -uith' ti' t 't. Lo i,- \\'t'(ltn t .' 11 tilua n, 1,., l'innling lint') tlhe l'h v:lt(i ift t1 thel' tn ti hiouti-, It l 1)1n1t u ft't friun tl' _rutltl i),'ttlt \\1S.-n 11)'(a3 rtt t._. ( o\e"rl 11' - 'i'ils was(3 a ntilv(' 4f Char' i n. t . (. he :tetile if G;tnera l AM htt 1id(it"' .bt.lit 1 ju:t 11.1 ly il, .\IIUn s t ttli(1:Ui in1 ('hi(r-C.;. , 1:tltl- l2 fttt hli. i( I, wi diI '- t 1' , (iu \\Iii'i( he n i h l. I u ill bt' ll:wcl iln the lit itt tii' .\rmnv of T'i IlC's,' i .i w O h'ins iti 1 it w\ ill liti tVt n l'1 ,,43 A rii .t tht annive ry of (Lem: r:l .h> ihi M"'11' (it'ttth. 1't fr'iclt l s antd ttl. tireti, f I'r Ja:1ni('s llurric't:n, uf ltl ('rt1 t t Ii _'!t1 , tt; li t to ', 1r 1(4' II'ntl I l( i t tt hh i h . ring'' lh:rt (ou- (, T(i - I I' 1ni rd 3 e . . , i ant cut!'ntild t tt , 'ieh ( Ii ir t., :Uit i.= 1iil 1 be1 oneof. the' itl're- it in tht < t t lV. I t is se1 itetwen, Itw hIli ,l . I1t;II w(it t I-11 t;(nrats t:ach. ''1y i'.alth: is lirst. n:t n . i. 1!. l1:1 . a biwll 31 ' t ttl nmb''r (f tIll "o.' Y r k'1IC '(t14 't' I'X'ol lh n 'e, t, i Ia I 'I I h r 4 n1 \\i ( l'-Ie Ia l i trning, ii i h n tI l it It- b r11 p( ly h sty- it'w :.It,"t;: lurlt pt:le :tti tall. \V in pi'k-1 up t i lou ndu( tllit .\lr .e e i i;h ")n s;-;;"n \\111 3ii e )rtl" \,11111 \ vlit'I lit u tittiu4ii' w rith lc u\ple , rin wh\ itbt h : i t t . (. 1at'itl I l te l llit 1 1 i 43 t3 l I Ii.- (:tlete aIt"ll p iri.o lw Ir .(: \l r((. T I n ilre en in itinit', '.1'I Iin in Iti . I w II I1 f1 th ry liv.'l li" Ite d. lr.t '! : T i i nti e l I 13ihis can1r cmdw p,,133 i ;..1 -11 41 :i tli . t lp l h i ' iIIt :1i e '.V(4,4 lh I;t3' 1 tS . l ' . It'" I ' i n of iIim 311w' 111 1i , ;k ' .:il; , 1l 'alIh, w('II . memb'. .r i. > I... .\ I!y, N . -l 1, J I ni 1hts ul L t r, i ( >r..nt a d Newark, tavtin- 11ji t, h. - .' in (tl. ubl seti ltinttl\ ly t' vtl..:t , he was s I l U ! \I iigi In i, h, ililuit it ' \th 'u I' ' aa It .1 ' i)lll' 1t('t' :tlttl ( 11)it it (,itt t !( . 1 .. ... - .. -.t , . 111 111 I'll i .t"tioabl :11.. 1,'i.ll, (i t I l ti"5 4431 i ""(( -I 111 i 1 1 . ,..I., 3,31' i"' ... .. :-.ab-, (;ls l 1in)han. . . ; \i 1 process of comlsllctI1ion. li1 niv 11itlI (4redit1 du44es - 1 )I cu oa t. . . . . . Bills payab . . .. . \143llt Aof . ..11t1(3 il 1-411 )cce litI 1,1arenwn 14>4 0l'rmmid Annul. 141 hIi 145 Inesmetspad n BIllV p1yab11 to .)4) il . on 44110111 Aggregateill 131'3ce 14 \dvance pay11l'4e1lits4 .34ls(.1 ~0 airi. Sjotge,tax 131 n31 10 44311 . I hvidend'.sllo,wi-~''- '41334 .\ounlrt 1of lrc 114a ill '314 -ding t, (1O8'i .3(kft 4( I 4( .\moun3i(lt t lusuanceii for tlIgsid--., u. fTindai, aesi(n r,t .i\N. tea WO e nlmyhve methiver det as 114 14$ 10nest a llitemre tha eight vsd." we shavebo paid tnpole b143 hliers le hav1 had (t1 o pay ill mst N~ 131 ( 1-I 4 4/'4/ tialCeCoianes Ti . eal pate. Cut out the bone, and trim off all the fat and gristle which.are put aside for the-jolly. The lean part of the voal must then be.. olfopped very flhe, and any small parti es of fat which may still remain in it removed. Add to the chopped veal, six soda crackers rolled very lino, half a teaspoonful of salt, a little pepper, one heaping tablespoonful of butter, and two vell beaten egs. Mix all well together, and press tighitly into a square, or round tin to form It, then slip a knife round the edge to loosen it, and turn it from the form, place it in a shallow baking pan, glazo it with egg, sprinkle over it one finely rolled cracker, and a tablespoonful of butter cut in small pieces. 1 our9n the pa ono pint and a half of water, which serves as a gravy to baste it with while it is baking, and this should be done about every twenty minutes. Two hours will bako it in a moderate oven. It is then carefully removed from the pan by slipping a knife beneath it to loosen every part that it may not be broken, and placed on a plate to cool. The jolly is made as follows: The bones, fat, and trimmings of the veal atrc put in a saucepan with one quart of cold water, a little salt and the shells of the eggs which have been used for the pate. Lot all boil slowly together, while the pate is cooking, two hours, or until reduced to one pint. Strain it and let it stand to cool, then skim off the fat which rises. Pour it again in the sauce pan, place it on the fire, and add half a boof Cox's glatine, stirring until it is thoroughly dissolved. l[avo ready a little burnt sugar which is made by put ting in a small tin, one teaspoonful of line sugar, and one of water. Let it boil very quickly until it becomes a dark brown coloi, then strain, and let it stanl to cool. 1'laco the pate in an earthen dish, or mould, either round, or square as the shape of the pate may be, and tho mould should bo half an inch larier all round than the pate. 'our tlhe j,rlly in, plae it on the ice, and when stil"'ned, it will have formed all rial the pate. WVhen turning it from the mould dip it as is (lone with a form of jelly, in hot water for a monioent only, and tun it out on the dish ou which it is to be served. When creses are in :tason garnish with thetU, or parsley wt'ill answer at. other timues. It is also pretty with a few slices of lemons seat tered througih the parsley. ''he pate is to he rut in thin slices when serving it. Il. ER. llittimore, inl Good hlouse k, ('h))p/. A StrI iet W'e(ing It ing. In ailun,O t ill tif the iiaiages which take tlha,e :it. ('stle .(t:trdcn a police ii il i obliged to art as best man to the brid("ro;tm. 'I'his is hc(a!se these wed ,ings are a kind of leap year observance in w hiH the mian is wooed :tii in w hich the t'astle (Garden detectives lend ;llir tliial In (loence to the lady's suit. I )tetiv (iroden has bhn at Castle r a1 :t rroed mtanv years, has vit i -s'l a r'at inantty weuldinrs, and has b l ih ptrii!e!re also of k:is ing the tI'l' l the ('itholic marriage Service is idispeib ttle, and often in the :I rr of an :n forced wveddi ing bride htV i i n1' led tO priovide the i.: . 1 t iVe ( to ldn, in fact. had, ma: thus, to hunt up a ring 2 (t i~ (i the iuI tials. t eive or t _'!l l (. ' :ou r d to him that he b ht o ir-1 iiet t e al 1ohl. lhat I a \1 t 1'., i I;i 1 ' ( :1 Il. '( hi ; l : i btii 0 e m aih remgrilt as a (tiC t.te ee toi e brd. nu t Cnogh fr te olinger of r. li Groden b,oufh this piin ti t h t tis O i ul wo ,i:in ~ili, o tnuaes hi:ory fort itsel tai I away)n oc: I in ht desk aini kp: ti'- tth e.nuibir If.tims it ws iii z'ai o \n-r t se,mnize I I I* 1' at ( ' Xs tl Garden I 'u' - e zisi cen o o i h eirs * Wed a ite dayIs wiic t he ;;uheir b :or of. th rI:inc- lI and:o the ,hs tt T -'I h Usie of it f snak es. us-i whotl* dideas snaIt . cc)ontint, II it ar ilult, wilthu ts w il In it anton' lIre thti-ah II t hel' ptHe it ii io live i 1 iii it ei 'l, lieftso o hf'th i iuae', thet it that, toethrt ih tn b-etc -itrnl formhoatinonit andex li tutu loiznti,i itnabla dirtm wino, ae P --ofld vetureo,a siomeir andmmy ! t te eetaitio tof'1 ihe roieli, hert i a of the leI ier rz0pillee:, ona w oie Iiny of1 thni fltd, wol othierwisnd I u u es f1h : harmon of'izl Inture di lii it i ltt -:-tiCiin . olid ro t ha , they are~ ito men:.;i) her theCk highe fli:n' I ';a ubh nh an whzie theny kindp N> i- th'-r 11 ito mace(hiatbe plaht tof cone de--rd tvemin, the ituselvheso suppl ltnt ii our vuinuberho yeorni snakes. 1 eH d e o ,w ae,i-euan, rh, por u-y. :vdar,* ho ,g a,-a la m Although bonnets are trimined with game, no oe will be permitted to "shoot tho bat." At 20 it is easy euough to 5ee how for tunes can be nade; ht GU it is .till easier to see how you have not, mnade one 'he "hire" education of woman, says a close observer, consists in teaching her how to labor for the wages of independence. When a womanm nmakes up her mind to do crewel work she always gets worstet. The key to this will be Hol for a quartet. Nothing is rarer in literary history tian a scholar who confestses thit he his l tln refuted in anything. The careful reader of a good newspaprr can learn mtor- in a year than most scholars do in their r eat libraries. We may read, and read, and ainl t fle, and still find something new, sonetlhi' to please and somttething to intrut. A sordid love for moun'v i t eint" very senseless thing, for the mind ntiu. oceupied with it is blind to .at"trytiieg t l. When a mniner has been ' aten by a griz zly, the Western people spealk of hitm as beinig mittet to the h'tir. An (.wlminge prto(tounts Ite ( tlitoril' < o. nundrtna: '"1bes it pay to go in i':'i " I certainly (os. It'a getting out of ,dbt that grinds Cannit'alisn is still iraclicte i; .! 000 pcoptie, ttu,t it is very (Vilemi. 'that ti dcmtandl for mi.:siormfxries will Il". , J the supply. When ai young nant courts ;tt t::i' i m I a Iicc, mild spenkling an( iml olest ir!. whio, after marriage, tu ns outl to I'e a croi. :rul ugly tenper'd wile, it's s..wttlhig fishing for bass ant keting_ a toad tish. An old proverb, tys: 'All thina c:m to him who can wail,'' but if the ret:mrnt waiter (loesn't put in an aprl)aun (e in:i(e of two hours after you send hi mu ou t. it is always safe to cn It a mu iw wiiter. Ella Wheeler sings "hdy :ne seemed shaken, tIhrilIel an >tart!efl l th ,t greeting.' An enthusiast it ailnime et2 ti.i; thatt F em ligI t lt f ellow t tf t . l 'v; Slrlapd Elba on the: back andI rsked h,er how the wvcather sit ied her. 'thet ('Da e <1 tlr" ,,t r . te..-. ,:ne rahi . ;ro;i the Newhc\ rry tt':''l th N 'The 1teStion bfore th11 e t'l'rit .iu1 . tiOt' ,,n Saiturdaiy was the mo,tiol to di:sle an at taehient. Carlisle ttmc1 .Joi.es relrepeet ed Corum, tnd .lohnstone & Ctintmr. Heeves. All tle latwvers ua(1 contc:lu ade. their arguments wh ein the shooting ttoo plaCC, except .Jones. 'Ile Confic'sttii'tn that seemed to be the ttniti:ate (mise of the (Irawing of 1pistols, ami lie shtootin r, as we have been abie to gat her it frnnm those who were present, was alout :n follows: Mr. Jones: "If the ('outrt pb-as,, atitiel for the defen'"e tilmit that this is a temrt t record." 3[I. JOhnstofne: "No, if the Coi prlI-u-, we do not ndniit that, for the s!:tttts e\ pressly say that it is not a court I ,1 ino i 11.r. -oties: "I wts :ti(ressing iy re:lks to the Court." Mr. Johnstone: ".\nt I was :llressin may remaruks to the (out. Mr. .lones: 'Will the (urt hmar my at gume:nt " 31 r. Itlese: "Yes, prute(edt, .l . .3iiO S. Don't interrupt him, 311. .lohnstte." Mr .Jones: '1 )ht, he c: 't confusi: 1:0: I don't notlic anytling thmt Comes troint Out I ii Sou(rCe. 31'. Jolmnstone Irisne): 'It the ints tl,t puphpy wvill repeat th at, i'll sl:tl his tace." A.t that .ones drewu his pistol inl la : .i lirimg at dolhnstonte'. -\lnut it the 1a:2W linme Jtlnstont: tiretw hi= ltistol le h.a: tiring tiut Jont(n. After ,Johtnsti't t: It '": h:tustei his Iirst. J'istolIi, h ie :rt i ;; ste i but did tint. list it when htt feutt:t ,Jomts ht exhaustil his amuml::ition. About lthe Aen~ OIl mooi .' .31r. I). A. Tom pkinis a1101 131r. W. G h ay, two of the leadinig spirits ini lhe aie(:1 Cot tonl seedI oil enlterpfiisl', ariied the li ten tral yester'day'. Oni be(ing intderviewved b y a C/iron 'f.l'le epreenitat ive, 131ri. Tomph'in, statedl that M1r. Nay is niow cone Na( i making diraitIngs for tile (eight niew ini andli that as sion as thle dr w ings arlo pltated grounid wil li herkfn lox the bih inigs. Thie tirst maill wi!I hie hu in . The co11inanany wVasji Iinco lated un thm laws oif New .ltrsfy oni .31:iarb . Th'le inceorporator and111 uthi obier d ji a Illury C. Ilutcher, l 'hihuklelpi a, shares........ .................10 Daniel Tonmpkins4, Charlottle, N. C. . S. ln i .Jolmi Oliver, Bolumlbia, S. (...... II.000 AlIvinl C. Newland, C'amdeni, IN. Jl. .. tiff 00 T1otal ...........................lfI The auIthorlieIcapial i.s .45 ,000.000lf divided into 50,t000 isimresu ait '~ $10 l valute. Ifxsiness w"as commllemii-, Id wili $4i-,000,000 on 3larich 5, 1s87, andi is hi ler muinate 31arch 5, 1937~ (lfly yearxs Th'Ie places of business ia iLe) ti e ett i iat: Jersey City, Ilobiokeni, 111udson counfiity. N. J. , Camden, N. ,J. , Phialmh ljiiai, Pa.. (hxeadqtuarters,) Chicago, Ill., Kainxias C'ity, Mo. Noxrfolk, Va., Wilmningioni, N. (-. Chiarlestoni, S. C., Savaiiinnll ami( Athm1 ta, Gai., Moxtgomnery anid lohiile, Al..ew O rleans, La., M.3emph~lis, Tlenni., hittle lIck Ark., Ildlas andi IIoustoni, 'Texasi, .1merb innl, Miss., and( such othe(r pilae: as the compa~iny shall dleterine uxpon. Theb charneter of the buisiness5 i, tIhe infn. ixfacture of (ottonl seed oil :ai all t prxoducts of (cottonl 5(2(d. Thley' hafve lIwi r to issue had f andS 11( mlortgfge thir properll ties for (lie purp'iose of riisixng macner. An interestedl party andiC one niear the: Pr'eiSI-i sated thait the capital 'is to lie .$1,000110.'" -Cha1wrilte Churnaicle. ~Nt Alone. We (d0 iiot lbor' 111one. Hloweveri feeble our hanids, that mighty JIndn is laid on themi, to direct their moivemenOIts and to lend strenth to their weakn(iess. It is not our speech which will s;eure reisults, but HIis presecec with our wirds which shall bring it about, that eveni through them a great inmber shll be lieve and turn to tile Lord. TIhere is <mri encou11ragemenit whenx we alre dtesplondent. There is 0our rebuke when1 wYe atre self-confident. Th'lere ill ouri stimaulus whieni we are indoleiit. TJhere is ouIr quietness w~hen we are imfpiatienit. If eyer we are temnpted( to think our task1 heavy, let uxs not forget that lie who set t1.1 eps u1s to do it, and fromn is throne shatres ini all our toils, the Lord still, as of old1, working with us. If over we feel that our strength is nothing, and that we stand solitary against many foes, let us fail back upon tho peaice-gi vinig thought that one man against the worldi, with Chriet to help him, is always in the mailjority; and let usB leave issues of our work in His hands, whxoso hands willI guardi the sded sowni in weakness, whose smile will bless tihe Spriiging thiereof. A. Maeharenx, 1).D . midh, foldling lher' iarmts fand looking fdeOant: "'it is really tioo lifwhI tifubb- lo <is nese withi hitn'i hiCs a1s (l'at if a S dmii nI tils like hf h:.d ai iniufufIilll ofmuseh. ie, tIhe way hel hlawks5 andf spi: is dhising "Dhonu't brxeak the cIeng:,genwt le r hat: Ifel hin to tiake Dr. Sage's Catalfrch h{eiitedy tell hjim. I dou bate 1fo breakl it -fl, ai olinher re-sp(c'ts la's <ilitff too (l:baraiiii. (It Th'Ie t rily good ean (enter plat~Ces whiire tIhe ih.'eni wElnti hI du i to .. UA .._ a C1ci a hi. "ouse ati' ; o :fev ><nfea yn a Ohio fm i . It Is phr fectly round in shape a &bdas .oio renatk ably od rooms. A roihd hall in the ceu tr, followig .closely the lines of the house, is lit by a skyllgbt. Alexandor G. Cochrau, who represented PennsylvanIa ii Congress tight years ago and is now Practicing law in, t. Loui, says that the Tehuantepec ship railway will be built if hunilan energy can accompi sh it. Ulonel .James Andrews will take up the work which Captalu Eals left unilnisheud, antl plenty of mnca and plenty of ioney will be behind him. Captain Ends has left nothing undone, as far as human tore(ight can see, thalt is ueeded for Ihe compleipion of the railromnl. An itt1' :aingt lOtte'r in>ml 1 . .im1 W. Wcks, IUperintemlent of I)cKad1 L'roni a fel'C(.11 of gudlit.ud,' and a <e sire to b lefit o hers, I vohIIamuily mantke this shtemnt . J hav great reason to io thanuk tat int l ever heird of U. I . 1., as I know what a 1ble:sing it has bctn to lie. I ave su're'd1 with fh-onchiat 'a tarrh for a numbcr of year(. Six no1t(it ago I was taken with a a~ v(er paia in right ear, which in a few days begai 1t disclmargo matter, with terwble ani.1 a' itost LtUbcarable pailpitattion and1 all sirt 1 ot ise5( 5 inL 11ny hld. In tein datys u hr theConinencellment of diseharge aitd p :in in my ear .L begau to grow deaf an<t in six weekl; 1 was 5o (leaf thmt I couid not lar tuitnder. I WLas thei coupellced to use eulnvel:)X tion tilbr, iad it was often that t could nt hear with thu tube. 1 tiu com1 ein.ced taking B. B. 13. and the running of Jiy caI' ce'alsed rLinL)ig in fsio wteeks, lulm (01n no0w huar withultt the tube. My gretal Ih.alth has improved, hilpitation ':L-(, all f el like I. etw)" b('ing, and 1p1)r(ctr I1) Ih b'etit .t haLivo teecived frolnt i. 1 1?. uladte iin Atlanta., (L.) with ;lgrItituide t1) (Gid anI thakn llei.1'4 tI tihe Pr otetois fhr such a inedicine. I (e'a i fu 111'(1 lIlllra ld ii t) till w)lo 1r I)1teIr(t(t wit l ent'LIOs aul (Itaurri . Try (;ruseer in its use an(1 yu will be ('onIVlInCCtj of its v:atluet. JOH N V. Wj'i1l' . Srio 'inteindenit .1)ekaiLb L'auetr lo)mte. I)ccatur, (in., M1ay 4, 18i. BIHiIFIT'S ])ISEASE. 1 have been a sttfrer from Kidney and J3ladder troublc's for several years. I havo lately had what is teried Brighlt's )i-ese, al have had considerable swell in; of ny legs and shortness of breath. ''he m)ea ha, )oisloned my blood also. I secured an(d a u11lsing (B. 13. 13.) Botanic Blod11'.1an, und intd it acts pow%erfullly and very <11iickly, and I am ldelighted wit I ifs effects. .1 had pretviunly usCd a lar(' <1iatil. of varlLius adtveri :,ed n< mn ILIheS, and11 S','11 s uca ltine t phlyai11:m1s u:) waited 01i mt, ut . 13. B.sttllls alt the tul). ,I OlIN ft. \ T f''N. .l:ok Creek, Ala., Ma ,l,y - (-a u,n r(I ('t il 4)1 I( i i I "i.u1t1y, CfOf1t n(1 ru it ,. swtlin le ri, OTis, i:l.cuant ti-u1, l'i,lney" 1 ulul)>bIn tN. ,''al:rrrh, (tc . 11111 1,41';r I I' 11101, II4(, at c'O)y 1)11 . );t^1 I1 it i :o, .1 '4'1kt'at ., tille1 w1' il1 ilie 1111) 'V ititler lu) (1il startling })2'tol' ( l' 1ve eoi 1i1aa, G'1. wialt isurify the BLOOD riuuilat, the LIVER nina KIDNEVS tnnd ORl of' YOUTH nSi.iin,\ t i-. of A4 pet it', Indigei.tionLa ckt af t ri.tATied Falinn ex hl i t 01Iivt*y cur tl: Ulio. la -. 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