Greenville Argus, The (Newspaper) - June 21, 1871, Greenville, Pennsylvania TERMS OF Transient to be paid for in 275 1 I 1 SO 8 OCU 0018 00 12 0018 00 iGOO in 4 inch 3 IS 4 50 2800 If 35 00 GO 00 100 00 1500 Editorial or Loral 10 firs insertion five cents for each subsequent No inserted for than one Attorney at T over All Real and At In Mercer and adjoining in 1 nnd 9 Block Attorney at and United Office in cormi Main flud Mercer All HUM punctually W at 2d Attorney at Collections made in Mer cer and Crawford dely Attorney anil Conn sellor at Practical Land Sur All business lo him will bt attended rest Attorney and Conn uellor Ht in Packards Main in Mercer and adjoining Attorney nt of al promptly made in corner of the near Altor at y Attorney at of for and and Accident Collections promptly attended fc ney at Pitt of promptly Attended and collections made tn Mercer and adjoining Attorney and Counsellor at and District At Office in the old W til tiller corner uf the JUSTICE OF THK D Justice oi the Canal HI ami Green Collection promptly attended Practitioner fn Acute nnd Chronic Office in Com from J to En cec ond corner Main and Mercer Surgeon and on Main over John on of New York Erie Of flee on the corner of Main and Second of Green t clan and corner of Main and Waler Greenville vJ and Office over the on corner of Main and Canal over Austins Jewelry Teeth ed on all cases successfully used liy the profes Teeth tilled with tinfoil and ce Particular attention paid to correcting Irregularities ol second Extracting done All work L The undersigned is permanently f located in His office la in Commercial Main where he will be pleased to see all that his Artificial Teeth Inserted moet Improved and by the Particular attention paid to filmic and beautifying the teeth executed carefully ether when All work HE EMPIRE Main s opposite the This house has liccn thoroughly s oe from top to Kvery piece of fur and Is new and the who patronise the house will it one ol the best in The proprietor of he liove house has in connection the a FAMILY GHO where mavat all limes be found a full sup ply of the choicest and all articles usually kept fii an establishment of this REIBER Corner of Main and Mercer Frederick Omnibus line In Eire Insurance Office in Hook Main Airent fur North Security and Putnam Insurance ly Insurance LA Agent for Mercer most of the leading Life Fire and Acci 174 Main AVID Photo Uillery over Roberto Drug of all kinds and taken in the ben style of the STINSON corner of Main and Mcreer would the of the Indies of Greenville and vicinity to their new varied stock of GOODS consisting of They will to render satisfaction to their 617 PL Practical Gas Steam 1 and stores fitted with Gas Wash Water Hot and Cold In the mopt approved Out of town promptly attended Alhambra Lodge Meets at Odd PcS Goodwins on and third of each U GUARDIAN second and fourth evenings of every In Odd Fel lows Block Meets and third Mondays of in Odd Fallows ARCH second and Mondays in each lii Odd Fellows S EDITOR AND AN HONEST AND A WILL TO PER ARGUS all the necessary every facility in the way of pretties and to turn out KINDS OF JOB in the best style of the 1 AY T TIfE L O It Such as Judgment Cum always on ESTABLISHED IN JUNE larger Stock OF AND FANCY j an to rail the attention of the public In end block of Hosiery Stamped all of which they offer as the BEST AND CHEAPEST IX THIS LEET WOULD respectfully inform her former patrons and the public generally that plie will remain here for a and will furnish all kinds of Hair at her a few sonth of Ilen on Kace Dry 188 Main Corner of and Canal Thix new and elegant hall is X hv SO fully and nested with It a stage 18 liy 30 provided with a and complete with furni and For further particulars AND MILL FEED Those to purchase flour or mill feed will nnd it their call at the KEYSTONE MILLS FLOUR AND FEED STORK On Main they will find lour of grades at the LOWEST CASH PRICE Wholesale or retail corn and mill feed of all dealers are particularly in to call and examine our and get onr prices The cash prices paid for done to all purls of the town in the forenoon NEWS Keeps constantly on hand all the latest NEW YORK AND PITTSBURGH DAILY AND WEEKLY Blank School Books and Stationery of all WALL In great 184 Main Street MAKBLE WORKS Late of the firm of Shelley respectfully inform the public that he has open IN Opposite DEALER IN American and Italian Marble AND MANUFACTURER OP Particular attention paid to and the old stand opposite the Woollen Main F FOK FINE BOOTS AND First Door West or Packards Hardware UP Fine Patent Fine Calf and Morocco Tops Fine Plain Calf fine Patent Leather Fine Calf Skin Congress Fine Scree Tons ad all Balmorals made and warranted not to or gin down ho jlf MEAT MEAT Tile subscriber is permanently established in the and is fully prepared to sup ply the public at all times with Of the very best dressed in the neatest and at TUE LOWEST POSSIBLE Persons having good fat stock to sell will do well o call on as I will pay the highest market price for good stock well Market Wo loore east ol the Cuaries Greenville T IVERY JU SPEIR Good Passengers conveyed to all points on last Finer Goods AND MUCH LOWER PRICES WE ABE SOW OUR SECOND STOCK op DRY WHITE TH 31 DM MILLINERY GOODS WOK BY No I cannot consent to your mar But why why not have you any reasonable objection to character Your OU that youre too confoundedly If it had been Eva might be a little more docile But my have This contain all that is or and Is offered at AX IMMENSE From the prices of our first ou should certainly come and FCC HIT E R A W 9 U JXi JEX EUREKA New New Tlie are now opening n large and varied assortment of CLOTHING At the NEW YORK suited to the wants of the for Spring and Summer We invite an examination of slock of Mens and Boys GENTS FURNISHING Superior to nny stock to he found in any estab in BUSINESS in large all in great Our stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES cannot be all styles and AND a splendid stock In our is having been bought in Xiu York nnd cheap for feel confident in paying that can nnd will sell Cheaper tlian Jf tn buy are invited to call nt the York Clothing 3 ly 171 730 GOLD LOAN Northern Pacific Rapid Progress the Work The building the Northern Pacific Railroad begun July last is being forward with creat energy from both extremities of the Several thousand men arc in Minnesota and on the Pacific The grade is nearly completed miles westward from Lake Supe rior trains are running over 130 of finished road and tracklaying rapidly progressing to the eastern border ot Including Its purchase of the Paul the Pacific Company has now 413 miles of completed and by September next thirt will he increased to at least Cooke are now and unhesitatingly as a perfectly the First Mortgage Land Orant Gold of the Northern Pacific Railroad They have 30 years to bear Seven and PIT gold interest more than S per cur and are secured by ftm and only mort gage OH the ROAD AND ITS and as fast as the Koud is oa OK LASD to every mile of exempt from Tax Principal and Interest are payable in to to LANDS FOB Pacific are at all times receivable at TEN ABOVE in exchange for the at their lowest cash renders them practically LAND SINKING proceeds of all of Lands are required to be devoted to the repar chase and cancellation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million This fni Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal of the bonded debt belore it falls With their ample security and high rate of there is no accessi ble to the which ia more profitable or of the New Government 5 per Loan will compel the early surrender of United G per holders of are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Seven thus realizing a handsome greatly Increasing their marketable Stotke nnd Bonda will be received at their highest cnr rent price in exchange for Northern Pacific Sev EXPRESS Money or Bonds and on sent in will be paid by the Financial Full can be obtained on application at any or from the Jay Cooke 4 NEW Financial Agents Northern Pacific Railroad By BANKS and BANKERS generally throughout the After thorough we have accept ed an agency for the sale of these and con recommend them to our customers and T MASONIC SAVINGS WESTERN SAVINGS M Pa For sale by FIKST NATIONAL t or 01 WICK 4 Pa j that you would any I thing beside my and I shall take pretty good rare that vou do not steal u Then what is may I ask been spoiled and pampered not know how to do one useful kind of a wife would make a poor man i But I am not I have a huge sal 1 could not of course give her a carriage and horse quite nor a box at the but she would not be obliged to exert herself at 1 shull be perf eel ly well able to keep nnd dress her even But you may lose your fine salary at any I have the confidence of employ and they are exceedingly It is of no use to say anything I am very 1 beg that you will drop the I wish yon to discontinue your visits to my daughter at I shall ire very glad to hear that you are prospering in the but I cannot give you The comfort and happiness of my daughter are my first and last But she loves She will get over it young gil hearts arc not Good I have told you my pray do not oppose Flic young man seized his bat und quick ly withdrew but as he ivas passing the parlor a little white hand was laid upon his and he was drawn into the room and eagerly questioned by the lovely owner of the aforesaid did he what did he say He forbade my coming to the house at She hud her head against his arm and burst into Drawing her closely to he talked in soothing un til suddenly raising her she I cannot give 3011 I trill not give you If you cannot come to see I shall go to Oh inv that will never 5 Then are relinquish me so easily she asked drawing herself away from never but we shall be obliged to resort lo and I have a friend who will assist 1 must go if your father should find me with he would be very and after pressing his lips to hers he tore himself William Curliss was seated in his hat and his feet resting upon the man regular bachelor Henry Beldon looking eager and Glad to see old exclaim ed the former see whats the matter You look a little down in it appears to I want your where and when I want you to woo and win a lady for Whats that Just what I said But supposing she should be like the fair maiden of olden and dost thou hot speak for thyself You 1 a looking I know but Im not mv little Eva is as true as its the fair is it whats the matter that you do no woo and win her Her father has forbidden me the because 1 havent money but he will never object to as you are one oi fortunes you So I want you to devote yourself to and give me a chance to meet her when her father thinks she is with I dont it is put ting me in a pretty Miss Eva is a very fascinating young if your heart is set upon Ill run the risk What shall I do first Go and invite her to then when you get to Lane Ill relieve you for a while of your you are a better manom verer Than I When shall it be Call upon her and invite her to ride you then I will meet you at the place men All hut what am I to expect for my friends service Theres a younger sister Unit is according lo you Maude is a girl ami will soon make her debut in so you mil better have your eyes That evening the gentleman as upon Miss and invited her to ride the following At break her father said to I am quite willing that you should encourage Curtis he is a very prom ising young And has plenty of she added dryly parents are always willing to en courage the attention of young men that have a or the expectation of covers a multitude of They may cheat or if only But if a man is relying upon his own exertions to make his way in the no matter how good and honorable he may he is treated like a vagrant or a I hale such Dont grow Eva it would soon spoil vour I had rather be illnatured than mer she I suppose you think your father a ter rible old because he vont let you play at love in a washing salt I you are very she intn from her scat and left the Her mothers eyes following full of tenderness and sym but Merrill only say A and Expenses paid ing ing She will be in love with Curtis in a you sec if she O said the Eva is very constant in her loves and she will not I Curtis is not in love with nor she with exclaimed beau girl of seventeen and what do you know about it The young girl blushed rosy and then laughing a I can as well as other peo You had better attend to your and not trouble yourself about your sis ters I shall soon be through with tiresome old and have some affairs of my she retorted I that you will wait until Eva is settled before you begin your flirta I shall cry if I have two to look I am going to this and of course I shall look my and It is time to go to so no more but come and kiss me goodbye anil the young lady did as That afternoon Curtis callea a dashing little and took Eva off in the little girl looking bright and happy to warrant her fathers predictions but at Meridian Lane another yonng gentleman took his place by her and indulged in certain tions that his predecessor had not dream ed They passed one delightful hour the horses being allowed to take his own and upon re turning to the place Henry sprang and young Curtis again sprang in and drove the yonng lady The same programme was repeated week afler Eva of couse losing I neither health or spirit under such a re i At one day as Henry Bel don was with who should they see coming but What shall we do What shall we do asked the frightened Havent you a thick darling and immediately the article in question was drawn closely over Eva and shivering with apprehension they met the severe who gave them both a searching glance as he passe you think he knew me Not unless he recognized your Then Im safe papa neve knows whether Im clothed in purple green or Fortunately I had m I shall regard it in future as in kindest Wasnt it funny and she tcr so contagious that her companion soon joined in her That evening Merrill turned to hi I do not think yon need to wear the willow any longer fo beseems to be consoling him What do yon father she in quired very but almost choking with repressed I met him riding with a lady today so closely veiled that I could not see her they seemed to be themselves very I do not suppose that Beldon wil be silly enough to make a hermit of him and renounce the society of all other because lie has been dismissed the house of the girl he I hope that he will find consolation I that you had better fini consolation in the society of the gentle man you was with The gentleman I was riding with pu pa wouldnt you object to my mar him 1 should be most happy to see you his Ill and laughing she ran out of the So much for a girls love What did I tell you mother i I knew she would be fascinated with the next low that camt exclaimed the gen I have not changed my opinion she Have not your opinion You do not believe that she is still in love with do you Wait and Why I have just given my consent to her marrying William she went off as happy as a The mother smiled but said nothing The next day Merrill was sitting in his when suddenly the door opened and Eva leaning upon Bel dons looking very but a lit tle My father said the auda little Whats that he back his Dont scold she contin you said I might marry tlie gentle man I rode with this is I was the veiled lady you saw cons ing Merrill looked very grave fora mo and then said your two younger heads were more than a match for 1113 old one go and see your And the happy couple were very sure they heard a sound strongly resembling us they left the said the sweet a few mo ments vou are verv to Curtis In the fam ily he is What do you Maude You havent commenced your in good have you Eva is Curtis wants me to many Not for two years He is willing to And kissing her father a dozen she also left him to join her impatient Hair Let them The whole of them lire a There is not one single ex ception under the A specific in medicine is a term which implies certain ty of Hair falls out for want of nu It just as the blades of grass dies ill soil where there is no mois This want of nutriment is funda mental or The mechanism which supplies is there to make it but it is out of and makes it im p so the hair being is scant or a niira furze according to the degree of the defective is Functional Bald and can be radically and permanently iu only and that is by taking means to improve the general Organic baldness is when the defect of nutriment arises from the destruction of the apparatus which make it there is no machine Under such ces nothing short of the power which made man can make that hair grow When the scalp is in any part bare of and or that is or ganic and there is no If there is not that glistening ap but a multitude of very small causing a over the that is functional baldness and two are to lie Keep the scalp with soap is a balm of a thousand flowers flavored and more especially and principally seek to improve your general health by eating sub food three times a and by spending three or four hours between meals in moderate exercise in the open air in some engrossing employment As fo we when the hair be eins to fall the best plan is to have it cut give it a good brushing with a moderately while tlie hair is then it well with worm soap then rub into the sculp about the roots of the haha little bay rum or or a but the brushing of the scalp may x profitably done twice a Damp en the hair with water every time the toilet is There is nothing bet ter for the hair than pure soft if hc scalp is kept clean in the way we have The use of oils or or grease of or anything is ruinous to the hair of man or We consider it a filthy almost universal though it for it gathers dust and and soils whatever it Nothing but pure soft water should be al owed on the heads of our It is a different practice that robs our women of their most beautiful ornament long be fore their The hah of our daugh ters should be kept within two inches un til their twelfth Journal of Idle It is a painful spectacle in families the mother is the to see the daughters elegantly dressed reclining at their with their their fancy and their be themselves of the lapse of lays and weeks and never dreaming of their as a necessary consequence of neglect of growing weary of laying hold of every stimulant to rouse their drooping and blaming their Talc when they dare not blame their for having placed them where they These individuals will often tell with an affected for who can believe it that poor dear mamma is working herself to death yet it sooner do you propose that insist her than they declare she is quite m her in that she would never be happy if she had only half as much to A judge in Indiana has been named Old because necessity knows no THE VALLEY Nebraska is divided into two equal parts by tlie Platte runnin the entire length of the State from wes to The principal valleys south o the Platte are the Nemaha and blue riv ers and their tributaries and in th North Platte country the For and the Elkhorn valleys and their tribu We shall speak larly of the Valley and its tribu The Elkhorn river takes its rise a littl north of the of north latitude and fully two hundred miles west of th Missouri The in all it is over three hundred and miles general direction south It drains a country of at least ten thousand square equal in exten to the States of Massachusetts and Rhod At its source the country is lov and with numerous Th valleys are very extensive and fertile covered with nutritious large belts of timber on thenumer otts streams and on the paradise for the larger The the the antelope in large roam n and until within a few years re entirely There is probably no other country on the face of the globe of the same exten has so little waste land as that drain ed by the Elkhorn and its is the garden spot of the Tlu valleys are dry enough for cultivation and the highest arc covered with richest pastures in their natural state and when cultivated produce well al kinds of grain und vegetables indigenous to the temperate Hay in his geological report to the Lane Department at speaking of the Elkhorn says There is scarce ly a foot of laud in this great cov ering an area of 50 or fiO miles in breadth that is not susceptible of Th valleys of the and the valleys of its are among the most fertile and beautiful in underlaid as they are by the soft yielding sandstone of the Dakota On the about miles above Pebble creek near West there in an expose of the limestone Niobrara and two limekilns in operation burn ing On the Logan about twelve miles above West Point there is an ex of the lignite it is not over eighteen inches in The equitable and not subject to as in most prairie It has often been remarked by people from tne that they never saw such mild winters as in Spring opens very and frosts seldom occur after the 10th of Wheat is sown sometimes in but gener ally in Summers are usually very with very few sultry and however warm the morning about ten oclock a gentle breeze and tempers the piercing rays of the Labor does not seem to be so near exhaustive during the summer mouths as in the older For con the climate of the Elkhorn Valley has no Malaria and the consequent malignant fever and are al most The winters are very dry and little snow During the month of May and until the middle of rains are seldom from that time to rain is more plentiful and very During the fall there is less and the weather is most beautiful into Severe and con so as to cause a failure of have never been known in this The lands ou the east of settlers on and Homestead and Preemption claims may be at very low Land can he bought secondhand at from to per owing to the location West of Stanton county tlie lands are not subject to private and none can enter except actual settlers and herein the country j tut A country unsurpassed for its its with plenty of for the actual wants of the Jems well with a climate unex celled in all the western and for it has no with settlers as far is the land is claimed or with its church and school its flouring nnd sawmills and ng to the very verge of the unclaimed The land in this part of the country still opens for and unclaimed and to over three millions of The District United Stales Land Office for this land is situated it West Cuming The Elkhorn Valley Railroad is com to West and will be con through the entire length of the The Omaha nnd Northwestern Railroad is completed as far as on the Missouri and it is the design of the company to complete it to West Point by December next and the same company have in contemplation to build to Sioux City during the summer follow thus making West Point the distri luting point of the whole extent of the Owing to the central and and the facilities for manufactories of idl and the irise of its West Point will in a few years become an important city of the The Elkhorn river affords of water and at this is improved to the extent of 500 One of the largest flouring mills in the State has been built and is opened A shop and agricultural implement manufactory s about to be erected With time and increase of beet sugar paper oil and woolen will be erected here nnd the raw material can be furnished in abundance by our not cotton tanneries and boot and shoe manufactories as well The population jf the place is about one The in the town during the past amounted to over Cuming is well hr an ma enterprising great staple of the a ready and remunerative market at West farmers have gone heavy into and the dairy business is re considerable Cheese in this county is hardly in to factory and the supply is much less than the and prices are higher than in New though not very s enough to supply the actual wants of he settlers for fire wood and other uses of he Cord wood sells at from four o six dollars per cord at West with a plentiful There is no vacant government land in this except iuch as is occupied by settlers as home Second handland can he bought at reasonable Tlie Sioux and Pacific Railroad acres in the Elkhorn Valley and its and acres in burning which they offer at from 5 per acre on three years time at C XT cent They have their agent or the sale of these lands at West particularly the older begin to build fine and beautify and adorn their homes by setting out trees and shrubbery around and front and hedge them around with osage honey lo custs or Norway In Washington on Belle and between the Jelle Creek and Fontenelle and Fremont on the Platte much progress has een made in this respect In Cuming though the settlers arc still a great many groves and hedges also a great many fruit grapes and shrubbery have been set out during the jast few The soil being a vegeta te with a basis of clay and silica and vegetable decay of many and of several feet in and having a very porous draining the soil more effectually than the best artificial Water from however and never remains stand Jig in ponds or puddles on the surface and from this very peculiar and exce formation of the subsoil a continue drouth does not seriously the grow ing the very kind of a so for fruit and there can he n question about this becoming one of th best fruit growing regions in the West Beautiful in a healthy countr with a rich and productive with genial cheap lands and a read and remunerative what other ir can be held out to those seek ing homes in the Far West wretchedness an poverty go and the and frugal Homes for the The Philadelphians build on the groun rather than in the as they do in and one is not compelled to go u five or six long flights of stairs to reach lawyers in it is not man years since there were no separate build ings for law these being in one par of the as those of cians are today in New This spaciousness of territory enables Philadelphia to carry out a system o in one that makes it tin like all other cities of the viz the putting up of small houses for the accom of the poorer Among all the various objects of at traction with which the cily abounds there is nothing calculated to injure om so deeply as this class of at least for has solved the dif question how to provide homes for the plan fo the poor of and the ed proposed in New whil they add much to the comfort of the la boring class and reduce their expenses fail in the great secure u for Huge however do not do There is scarcely a more pitiable sight than one meets of a summer evening in a block of tenement houses in New even those considered above the average in appear ance and They are huge blols ou the and one can that the inmates are glad to get out ol them at every and seek the open county or even drinking Philadelphia has but few tenement household has its own which is its The houses arc but There are two rooms on the first besides u On the second floor are bedrooms and a thus making a snug For the young mechanic or frugal t at that there could be no on Ibis but a great one has been A single jlock was set apart for the erection of and as those who would oc cupy them would not use it was proposed that a way for carrying in should be made in the rear f the while in front nothing jut a flagged sidewalk should be left for the public the whole street being covered with making a little ark for the occupants of the Leslie has taken a deep interest in the and is carrying out this beautiful plan on a more extensive Houses of the cheap and comfortable sort are for sale to the occupants at reas thus tempting them to lay y yearly of their earnings that they may lecome This is frequently and hundreds arc a sense of increased and responsibility These quiet homes are ve are at from to per an Article on by in for A Fire to I low can a person be attached to a mse that has no centre of no out in in the visible form of a glowing and a warm like the heart n the body When you think of the old if you ever your thoughts straight to the wide chimney and its turning No wonder that you are eady to move from one louse into But you have some hing just as you I have icard of This which imitates even to the virtues of our has invented a fireplace with or composition logs in hacked and in which gas is burn so that it has tlie appearance of a wood This seems to me Do think a cat would lie down before it Jan you poke it I If you cant poke it s a To poke a wood fire is more olid enjoyment than almost anything else n the The crowning human vir uc m a man is to let his wife poke the I do not know how any virtue what gathering about With this center l what must the life in he family be Perhaps the father will e living at the rate of ten thousand a on a salary of four thousand per the more beautiful and than her beautified vill rouge perhaps the young ladies will lake A cynic might suggest the motto of modern life this simple as good as But I m not a cynic and I hope for the re indling of wood and a return of lie beautiful home light from If a vood fire is a it is cheaper than in which we indulge without and cheaper than the visits of a made necessary by the want of of the Not that I have doctors I only fler they have been to see us in a way jat seems so they had nothing gainst The First Pair of mother maynt I have some boots little Sunmer as he bound d into the log cabin where sat to make new clothes ut of Do say I may cause Leland Ives has my Ive no money to buy and she for it was the of that terrible year for em Money money Dear I wish I vas made of think f any way you can get some Poor she had thought till she vas Is there any way I can earn some nd the little straightened up sell 1 the eggs you can find in the corners of ic He was off before she could finish the Three hours afterwards he came flushed with but so happy e had found a dozen and had carried lem to mile across the id returned with a dime How many of them will it take for a ollar and a half 0 dear if the hens dont stop Ill get my though Fifteen times did that little oy trudge across the prairie with n of he came how roudly for in his hands were his first air of He did not wear them for but he carried he vent he ate with them he played with acm he showed them to every neighbor liey were in his arms when he said his they were in his arms when he rent to The first pair of boots Vill anything he can earn in manhood ive him so much Guiding THE importance of careful punctuation be insisted on top Here are a few instances which illustrates it Wanted a young man to take charge of pair of horses of a religious turn of A child was run over by a wag on three years old and with pantalets which never spoke an enameled ladys gold watch and An Alligator A gentleman who has been stopping in our says the for some time gives of one of the most terrible scenes ever recorded up on the annals of this While steaming up the placid waters of the Oek river he witnessed a conflict which made his hair stand on never to be After rounding the stream widens and and the waters at this bend always looked troubled and Suddenly er encountered a sea of alligators ering and splashing water in every Their bellowing shook the founda tion of the The Captain says that he never heard or witnessed such a scene before and never wishes to Before the speed of the little steamer could be checked they found themselves in the midst of these terrible To go back or go ahead was The passengers endeavored to drive them away by and the hands on board beat them with yet they seemed more determined to obstruct the passage of the The situation became more critical and the crew ami passengers more and more and the destruction of tlie bout seemed Already three colored hands had been devoured by terrible and several others Several were torn from the and the steamer was with difficulty kept from Just at this moment a source of relief A huge serpent making his way from the it is that was seen at Devils Elbow lust The alligators soon dis the sea or what ever you may and such lighting never was At a point where the river suddenly it soon blocked with dead and he wafer WHS red with It is dilli cult to account for tlie number und sud len appearance of these but the atest theory may throw some light upon he It is believed by many that is a large subterranean passage of a distance executed with Coal Oil A fearful explosion of coal oil occurred at Fort on Wednesday of hist Frank a driver ior a had ona siou to go into the cellar of the stoir fur some ami took a match him for the purpose of lighting the the burner being near tlie stairway The igniting and fell into a coffee suck and quickly kindled a Fowler attempted to extinguish the Finding his efforts fruitless he rushed tn the door and gave the in a short time the was flooded by the Before flames were an explosion occurred from the ignition of coal a barrel of which was in a in the severely scorching several The flumes were MOU but some of the fearing that a comrade had been left in the descended with torches to ly had the cellar been reached before a sheet of flame enveloped the building ami filled the followed by a like a heavy peal of fearfully rocking and shaking the build ing with the entire U was the work of an but terrible in its Firemen were hurled from the workmen thrown from the and spectators lining the street struck with flying Fred was in the cellar at the and fright fully Death ensued shortly Thirtysix others were burned and injured more r water between waters of the and the waters of the lobee and these monsters have ound their way hen in great ind if not soon will ob truct the navigation of the Ministers What woman is holds such for example and as he wife of an devoted Vll the world recognizes the importance if her and they have a standard iy which they try well ns their Histor and in this standard may ot be too Even there who assumes the place of pastors knows that there is this and it will ever and all they un she cannot alter it therefore she ught to recognize and endeavor to herself It wont do for her o I married my husband and not lis This may be in one but it involves a false feeling in t for the interest of his church and clf are so intertwined that to make her a happy and useful she in a certain which she light to his church as well us A ministers wife has incessant demands her and often unkind feelings she does not accede to every one of I believe our kind Father ias given each one of his children just so labor in the vineyard to hat we are not to be continually hurried n this and that there is a limit to and I believe if we make it a sub c ue guided into all in this Here a pastors would need teaching from to ee just how to use her time to the best for her own her nd the good of And she jould be frank with the people about how she has arranged her nd what she can do for and what lie Nearly all the in the world rises from and 1 have often ound it the best way to silence faultfind to let them as far as I thought what I have to and ask them 0 arrange it for Afterwards have found the ones to You had know her before you le has many a cure of which you know What Women It is a popular belief that woman eat It is of course conceded that they life by the consumption of some of nourishment but eating in the of the Is supposed to be to female This fallacy is and sustained by women them who during tlie period of leir cultivate small as eing of When lis pernicious nonsense is conscientiously the result upon the would be are certain loss general and some ther unpleasant But as a ule the smallest appetites at the le tables are exhibited by those shrewd rls whose natural and healthy wants ave have thoroughly appeased by secret Need we refer our readers to ic historical poem concerning in te gnawing of a mutton inding them now she it how ic clawed when she found herself one All this is a direct however prue sed upon unsophisticated old when they have made the dainty find out by the butchers ook an ocular what sturdy trench rous women they have Watch healthy girl at during the inter als of lancing she consumes by four times us much as her nd and is none the worse for ur experience tells us that women 1 proportion to their us much us and are no more fairies in this an in the matter of True for Being Honesty is the best said Har y aloud and I mean always to be hon What does policy mean asked his ster looking up from her Why replied the that if on are always even though it nay not seem the wisest thing for your elf at you will get best off in ic I dont replied the that a good reason because if yon saw dis people getting on better for a long you get tired of ailing for the time to come when you ould be the best and begin to be Ada is said her com ig into the room be honest because it is my son that is the only safe rca Try to please whether any ain comes from it or not you will not e able to see how long the right thing is in a temporal point of view ut it will matter when you come wether you have been best off in its world or thank said In the future I will endeavor to do right it is and is pleasing to hether it seems to my advantage The Palace of the Among the acts of vandalism to have been committed by the communists in Paris none will compare in pure devil try with those involving the burning of the magnificent imperial of ihc anil perhaps destruction of These which had during the of Napoleon been vastly und their union into one grand connected pile though presenting some gla ring architectural were un surpassed in magnificence and extent amom the imperial residences of The Tuileries founded in by Catherine de wife of Henry and was added to anil improved by quent Il ransacked by the populace at the revolutions of and in September The Louvre is still more and has its graduation in but not such vicis as the of the It been distinguished lor the magnificent collections of ancient ami modern and paintings within its audits magnificent the accumulation of It is rarely identified even as a part of the imperial being ex associated with The united which lie between the Seine and the Rue cover sixty of ure feet in their greatest and half a mile in of the Tuileries comprise fifty and extend west to the Place dc la Money Saved is Money If the present sensible fashion of short dresses had no oilier quality to recom mend there would be one that they inculcate u of saving because can be so readily made over into nen writer THE TEMPER ASD Tim fluence of temper upon tone deserves uch Habits of or will communicate catlike quality to the as bly as they give a quality to tlie spenk g That there really amia e tones is not an unfounded i the voice there is no deception it i the index of the denoting qualities and it may be remarked mt the tunes of gentle and ami ble whatever their endowments lay seldom fail to please besides the singing of ladies indicates the of generally and ol tbe embellishment of the that many a dress which has been thrown aside can he altered and HO LS to makeup a The best trimming for is though a very tine trimmed with may be This tunic should have two bodies one ornamented fn with a heavy headed with the other cut low in a square shape in A narrow lace border looks well just inside the ami upon the open some pretty cross or locket suspended from a bead neck or velvet This is for an ordinary evening if a colored ilk skirt is worn with the black velvet Many n gored and whose best days are may be shortened and made into u round under just touching the and suf ample lo wear under a If possible it should be trimmed with or one least round the But should there not be for siht fringe may be arranged as a trimming Brussels A story is told in connection with the of the manufacture of tine lace into which pleasant in itself and carries with it a lesson worth A poor girl named Gertrude was deeply attached lo a young whose precluded all mar One as she sat a lady entered her and without saving a placed in her lap a cushion with its bobbins filled with Tlie lady with perfect showed her how to work the and how to make all sorts of delicate patterns anil complicated As daylight ap the maiden had learned the and the mysterious visitor The maiden grew rich by her and married the object of her while living in sins was startled by the mysterious lady en tering her house this time not but looking She Here you enjoy peace and while without are famine and I helped you have not helped your The angels weep for anil turn away their So the next day her cushion anil bobbin in and going from cottage lo cottage she taught the art she had so learned and comfort and runic lo Sands of A faithful friend js a A Irlend is ho medicine of A is a dangerous A fools heart his A fop is the friend and his own A friend is never known lill A full purse never lacks A gift long wailed for is not A good maxim is never out of A good servant makes a good A good ill is a bud A good life oil A great fortune is a A conscience need no A is bud for the A hasty man never wants A amateur rower says I have no more admiration to on the father of George Washington for fur giving the destruction of the cherry A cherry tree is only a nursery and the day my young George Washing ton is six years old Ill give him a and tell him to down with tree on the A kind lady who sent up a mince with the request to please is assured that such articles are never ded out by a press of other A young wrestling wl first is going to name two celebrated baseball there are nine on a TIIK Chattanooga cr we are we Knoxville Whig profane in us to ff A is now called a few y As I that