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Show TIMES THE rnuunio Til Timm Br r, f dilor sad Courm. UTAH. COALVILLE. A nw more cigarettes, a cup of black coffee thrown in, would undoubtedly have averted that revolution In Peru. mivrv-wn-'-- ; , ABRAHAM LINCOLN AT FORTRESS MONROE. Aa Old Soldier's or but occasional smoke, Wbea night grew apace I persuaded Lincoln and btanton to go to bed, and kept P the vigil with each patience as I could muster. By and by there were rounds from tbe water. A boat appeared. Nearer and nearer it esura. until The recognized oue of the gunboat news? I cried. Norfolk is taken!' and there stood Wool audhisstiJT. alive and rejoicing in the momentous victory, won with n ot more than six lives lost on both -- sides! Wool was sight 4lhvoppoig genersi had run! 1Tlintew spread lilft wSjdlirfc' Lincoln bad evidently not slept a wfnk. There be stood in six feet of night shirk and nothing else almost the first to greet Woof and thank God that the tiae had turned at last We assembled in tbe president's room, and, sitting on Lincolns bed. General Wool told the story of the capture." "Where wa 8 tan ton, colonel?, Where wa he? Asleep I rushea to his room and shook him awake. Men of hi physique generally sleep roundlv. When fairly aroused. Man-torolleil'out of bed and tried to get into his drawers, la his excitement he couldn't tell oue end from the other; putting them on wrong Ue hurried tothe president's room where, embracing Wool, he waltzed round like mad. It was the funniest spectacle I ever beheld. The contrast between Wool in full uniform and Stan- ABOUTTHE OAMPFIRE 1 Borollsellaas af Iks lirsslMl dunslsr This Country Bas t r I'redaced Old Iroasldos Falling to llais -- Tbs ft a a a. r of tho Frsa. I fe.xy.p7 7 rM " " LmhmI at t I' aclr, Si (eel Quite wafc in any tog that . One of the most n teres tin gvif uictr-le-the Pacific railroads will ay their Vtbxuil L -- firaii- 15. Cami.fu. au1 debt loathe gqvtruneut a Lea aiijilca a dishonor to West Point grow on blackberry vine. W V. -- v ? a yr 1 tal Kaon all account route of the earrou concert now being given in New York are railed aacred because there U nothing sacred about them. Yai.it latest aUritipttoJreezo out the university of IVnntqlvania arises mainly from the fact that for several years she has been doing her thinking : wlthhcr feocr... . tinguished officer daring the late war. He wears his eighty year with vigetr, grace end dignity and makes old age an envy rather than a regret Seated in In study in New York city or In beautiful llurlington, Vfc., of Colonel Oanun tells the war as make younger genera tiona ashamed at not having lived ia those stirring times and helped to make such wondrous history. Colonel Cannon acted as aide da camp to General smdi-atb- rte Wool during his occupation of Fort-re- a Monroe, and to his glory bs it will take prompt and frigid measures tot discourage the Spring poet habit, said, was the first to suggest and which haa developed alarmingly in the utilise negroes as fighters Nobody believed that they could handle a gun last few weeks, and face fire until Colonel Cenaoa bravTint late Frederick Poitgast wa proved their now unquestioned ery. old a man. handsome lit undeniably "Ah, what a uian was Lincoln?- had as much dignity and impressive- the geninl colonel with tear Beits as Vharlo Numner, who was the in hiaeyes a few days ago "I have ideal statesman in - - known just two men in ray life to whom I bow down: Daniel We biter There is nothing Froneh atmut lltt and Abraham Lincoln, Intellectually Kentucky duoL Isually the princi- Webster was a giant; Lincoln wa a pals do not talk long IWoro tho enall over, lie was an enigma, giant gagement, and usually thy are not and, at first I did his able to talk aiiout the trouble after snd jokes. 1 could not make stories the shooting begins. The Kentucky them harmonize with the gravity of duet, like the favorite Kentucky bev- the situation the awful responsianj is warm does and work its erage, bilities of the comuiander-in-chlef- ; affectively. but when 1 nw his great human I loved him as I have loved fao heart The monarchist nnwspajiert p: Brazil recently publUhid a list of man. To me he is the greatest man this country lias ever produced. The twenty alleged victims of the rea ere a foil. " public's brutality and when confronted jokee "Colonel Cannon, Lincoln's face, as to the and refused alive men, by well, by William M. Hunk who retract. This sxerinco Is a little painted have lunat appreciated the soul within worse than American papers are someangular body- - - is the 'sad- times subjected to after publishing that gaunt, 1 ever dest gazed upon." ot live men. obituaries "I think you are right What times those were at Fortress Monroe. 1 reIt la to be hftped that the jiope U member In Msy, 1S03, Lineoln and. not dependent for his livelihood upon canto from Washington, and Stanton the new record breaking $7 diamond that is said to have been wera quartered in the fork I gave sent to him by the president of the up my room to the presidenk end Transvaal republic. It is not so slept outside on a cot Ue was vary much the utter lnapiroprlatenesa of fond of reading and one day said, "1 no such thing as a the alleged gift as the improbability suppose yoa've Shakspeare, - It would be as difficult of the story that prompts the hope. to find hers as a bible. contrary, Mr President, If is true, perhaps, that romt 1 On theyou can have both. Genreplied, are needed Jnlhe base ball eral Wool was a changes great lover of Shak rules, but what is mors needed is a At after work was over. night set of umpires with nerve enough to spear.' Wool would bring out his Shakspdare enforce the rules. - Article! In - the Schooland spout like a stage-strucumpire's regulations should teach him So 1 quickly placed before Lin-si- e boy. that his first and Imperative duty is to aWe Sad treasure, whereupon the game 1st tho paying pahUc. 'and he said, sots You've been working herd not to a band of angry and brawling all day. Sit down and resk Of olayers. course 1 obeyed orders I wa sur This American oyster has been prised at the Intelligence with which slandered. An investigation shows Llnooln read aloud some of his favorthat ha la not afflicted by the germs ite passages. Flrsk he turned to of typhoid fever, but Is a healthy and "Macbeth; then to "King Lear; healthful creature, good in every lastly to Queen Constance's appeSt to month with or without an "r." The Klug John on the death of her son. discovery that the American oyster is Visibly moved by this appeal, Llnooln Did you ever good in August was made by a man exclaimed, Cannon! who tried it under the belief thnt it is feel that you were near a dear friend who had passed away and yet realized 7. spelled "OrgusL" that this feeling wea nothing bnt a Was this not a remarkable dream? The desire of Cubans to free then island from the yoke of Spain ' has question? Yes, Mr, Presidenk I have, was reached a degree of intensity that T hat i my feeling means revolution. In the inevitable my answer. struggle for freedom that will place toward my boy Willie, murmured the man, who laid bis tired the Cubans in line with moat of the head on his arm a npon the table in peoples of the Western hemisphere, money will be contributed by the front of him end sobbed like a child. large colony of Cubans who are in When the spasm of weeping ceased, Lineoln rose, say ing, Let na go and successful business In New York. ait on the ramparts. I followed him. U&PER the laws of New Jersey and not another word did he utter so recently taken dogging is nrohlbited in the public about the little boy schools. Thin, perhaps, is the reason from him, nor did he ever ageia refer But having shown me why the principal of a Paterson school totlilachild. haa been arrested for beating his wife hie hesrt once, Lineoln seemed to until ehe is black and blue. - There trust me, and often afterward asked .are teachers who must take it out ot me to alt with him on tbe ramparts, did the talking." somebody, and it they are not allowed when he "What aa experience, colonel, and to expend their irritability. on pupils they are disposed to expend it on what a prlvirege! Were you present at the capture of Norfolk?" membere of their own family. "Not exactly, but what memories that event revives! General Wool A financial officer of tho university of Chicago aays that ita capital or made np bis mind that ha would take eudowment Is $8,000,000 and Us In- Norfolk. We had had nothing but come $000,000 annually. It transpires defeat so far, and Wool thought it But incidentally that one ot John 1). was time for victory on our side Rockefellers large donations was in Norfolk is well defended on all aide, Northern Pacific five per cent gold 1 argued. The enemy ia 111,000 strong, attackd bonds, then S security, but while we can only muster au . ' the Interest on which since has been ing force of 10,000. " That makes no difference. replied defaulted. Mr. Rockefeller - makes good the amount of the interest each W00L " Why not? year to the university. Standard Oil ILicause I know the man in 'a A, fiord it He's been under me and he's Moreover, he knows . Nrr content, with defaming oui sura to run. modest oyster, quarreling with our that I never wet my feet hccf aoi excluding our pork and Suppose yon get beaten? " Tt'a not a snppoavbla case. wheat, our amiable British friendd have begun war on our cotton. The "Firm In his opinion, General Wool only case that they can make against told Lincoln to remain in Fortress it has nothing to do with its quality, Monroe and he would make him n That ia beyond their reach. Th'y present ot Norfolk. I was excessively pretend, however, that it" is poorly disturbed by Wool's determination, ns pressed and inferior in that respect to be made no preparation for defeat. cotton from India and Egypt- - It is Defeat meant destruction. What's erident that our neighbor is not wil- the matter with you? aszed Lineoln ling to lose a point against us that a and Stanton when we three were little mendacity can win. alone. 'You look SIL "I vowed I wasnt Then someThe discovery Is announced frou. thing'! wrong. What is it? Finally ienna that hypodermic doses of they warmed out of me my fesro, 1 Koch's tuberculin will cure Insanity. admitting that ths expression of H hat a boon it will be should it also them wa au act of insubordination. cure crankery. A remedy that will " What's to be done? extract wheels from the head would Nothng bnt to reve-- General bo quite as serviceable as one to re- Wool of his command. move tubercles from the lungs. " 'Lincoln did. onLjd&rc to do this, and all of na endured an agonv of The cost of administration of the mind no tongas can tell nor describe. Gould estate is 1200,000, and Mia ex- Off went Wool at night with his ecutor are to receive flO.ooo pr forces, god ail 'the next day we heard annum each. Tho joor Goulds seek nothing. I was left in charge of the to doduct these sums from the print?! i fortress and watched for wigns of I I ai before the estate 1 taxed, news from the rampart nothing It la hopttd that the weather app-aranc- n mat, ton 'mid nodings on so to speak, was irresistibly ludicrous. Lineoln laughed p.itil he cried. So did we all. Finally, the president said: This is a picture for those artists who are wanting to paint episodes of the war e. oil - Hoiv will ment? "Just to show u hat sort of a man After tbn wild ebullition, he turned to Lincoln and urged him to brook no delay in issuing a proclamation on rebel soil. Then and there, still in the same topsey-turve- y attire, clothed principally in a smile, Stanton sat down and dictated orders to be signed by the president snd issued -- the following day. It was " glorious. "With the morning came our departure for Norfolk Lincoln, Stanton, Wool and his staff, and alL After a while Lincoln wa missed I found him curled up laa corner reading the bible!" Stanton was! Kasper as Valtaadlgbaaa. Messrs. Yallandtgham sad Iendls-to- tbe HOTEL COOKING. It It Ita Had Illaatrmt loa ' . Walwa City. In one of the most beautiful of our fur Western cities there is a small family hotel filled always to overflowing aud perpetually Besieged by fresh applicants for admission. It Is neither gorgeously decora tod, nor specially in improssh any way. Subdued rok ritig. exquisite neatness! and an air of solid comfort arc Its' outward i haractePlsties" but kd.l.-i- i 7 to. tote Is Ihe fact 'that not one of the mca and women who 'come and go under its roof have the hotel expression; a look recognized more quickly by foreigners titan by ottrsolrem The average dweller In hotels, even the best, is overfed and underfed overfed as to variety and amount, underfed as to scientific ordering of the menu, or to his per aay zonal needs, and bears in hit face the marks of these conditions. In tho hotel In question a very different system provaiio. ' Its mistress for a woman is at its hoad was for a time s highly trained and most successful manager of a large cooking school, and discovered there, that it is. quality rather than quantity that must bo prejMirjd in such fashion as to retain tho flavor we know as home male." More than this, she believes that the cook, man or woman, must not only love the work, but care also for the cater, kneading into every batch of dough, stirring into every soup, and blending with every made di-- ii hearty good will for the partaker, l tic best materials used In the best way is the law of the kitchen, and day by day she gives minute inspection to all its beautifully ordered appointments, now and then saying softly to some mixer or stirrer as she passes: "hit in plenty of love "MoM- folks I wouldn't have in my kitchen, the heal cook said to me: "but it's a blessing on everything just to have her walk through. No, I am not exactly a mental scientist. tho mistress made answer when questioned as to her theory, pettial-adjustment n, anti-wa- r A T(stahla Naaara, Wisconsin Agriculturist: Here Is a formula or a manure that has been successfully used by a New Jersey gardener for vegetables: One thousand pounds cottonseed meal or bonemeal, both coating about $30 a ton; 500 pounds boaeblack, costing $23 a ton, and 500 pounds of muriate of potash, costing $4? to $43 a ton. This makes one ton of first-clas- s manure, costing about 830. This gardener says in American Gardening: "1 have had better results from this formula than froin lfO Used from the manufacturer. toe above formula on two, acres ot sweet potatoes last season, making a fine crop of about sixty barrels to the acre. I put 1,200 pounds of the 830 fertilizer on each acre, costing about $18 au acre. or Ohio, Citt or Tolcdo, I Statx " Lccxs Cocstt. I Fa xx J. Chcnst make oath that ha is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J Chs- PT of y doing boslnro in Toledo, County and Btate aforesaid, end that said firm will par tbe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS (or each and every case of Catakxh that can not be cured by the ass of Hall's Catarki Cues FRANK J. CHENEY. 8 worn to before me and subscribed in my this 6th day of December, A. D. presence ma-Bur- X .. A-- . but believe there are spiritual 1 ele-tnun- U in food as well a in the eater, and that if prepared by ignorant, unthinking, unlovely hands it may mean disease for soul as well as body. I believe too, that the sort of gorging people indulge in is lessened here, for each thing being as perfect as we know how to get it carries more satisfying power. 1 limit the days menus deliberately, and T make my sunny a temple for worship A dining-roohuman body is a sacred thing, and it ia these three meals that build it daily, t'heer, good will, courtesy, are what I a 111 to make the atmosphere within these four walls, and it is a fact that cases of utter selfishness, rudeness and gonerat disagreeable ness have been first modified and finally really made over: - I am making discoveries every day, and by and by mean to put them into shape. It is certain - that reconstruction must come for this whole business of living, and part of it will lie in the real which nobody has yet known the infusion of love and wisdom into e chosen and honored work. er Coffee at one cent a pound, that is what it costs to grow it, good coffee, too. Some say that it is better than Bio. This we know, while ia Europe last summer in search of seed nqvelties we often drank this in hotels In France, Holland and Germany. 1 hirty-fiv- e packages surliest vegetable seeds, $1.00, not $ cents per package. Largest growers of farm seeds aa oats, grass and clover, corn and potatoes, etc., in the world. Early heavy in yield - cr vegetables t'?our specialty. 't-- r sjKr , ThU Oat and Baad IS: 1 0 with 15c postage to the John A. Salzer Seed company, LaCroese, Wis., you will get free a package of their Osrasaa Coflss-Barr- v wnu seed and their catalogue. PtararUoi. "Well," some people have ' ChS ConBf It Balsas Is tSs stUsst sad bast, ll'wtll Snail p aCsIdaulaK r taaa aarUUoc alas. ItRalwarsraUabls. Try tk No man does bis best who works only for A fool never learns anything from mistake. Notary Public. m Weak nerves indicate os surely as any physical symptom shows anything. that the organs and tissues of the body are not satisfied with their nourishment. They draw their sustenance from tbe blood, and if the blood is thin, impure or insufficient, they are in a state of revolt. Purifies the blood and thus cures these diseases by removing their cause. No other preparation has ever accomplished the remarkable cures which have followed the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla To purify snd vitalize the blood, and thus supply the nourishment which is needed. Those who keep their blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla have no trouble with weak nervea Therefore take Hood's now. the Hoods Pills pin ooifear Hoods Pills2S? See that Lump? Lorillards Thats CLIMAX Its Much the Best. PLUG Sold everywhere. Mod only by tho P. Lorn IAB COMPAMT Tbt oldnt tODOCCO Qqtlfac tuoro ia America, aad tho iorsoat ia tho worid. left-hand- ''COLCHESTER SPADING left-hand- left-hand- t.L.Douclas S3 SHOE I! THE BEST. FIT FOB A KING, . CORDOVAN, a cnamcuao calt. French BOOT. Fine Cad MCucjum 3.tPPOUCE,350LES. ;A3.m I Ptsaty af Cbaaee at Ho ass. vWhat do you hear from Hiram? said Mrs. Sunup. "How's he doin at college? I aint heard nothin direct, was the reply, "but it come ter. me In a roundabout sort o way thet he is Bowin a good deal of wild oats.. What air ye goln ter do?" "Hev Tin come home. I Wrote in. y thet of he was so dead sot on agriculture he might ex well stick to Detroit Free Press. the farm. Roses snd lilies will we bring. Tbe evergreen snd bay. And aU toe Jewels of the spria; Shall crows memorial dtp In every sacred, mournful rite. To faithlul souls so dear. Will loyalty sad love unite To consecrate the year By requiem, by grateful meet. The xeriand. and tbe throng Who celebrate the reliant deed la poesy and son g - But where the triune colors shine Above Ihe steaptag brave, Olhattal beauty doth enshrine Tbe patriot soldier's grave Oh. blessed st tndorj of tbe world They rare their lives for thee. Thai sulnleM thou,should'st be unrur'.ed The baaanroT'tb free ! Clare H Burleigh -- command. to-da- Was AU Bight. You want to marry him? Ik he o, good moral character, temperate and Industrious?" Yes, papa, he is all those." He can support you comfortably? c I IN MARKET. BSSTIWFIT , . He can. sad dost be pat og with Interior foods. COLCngITER RUBBER CO. UNCLE SAMS ConditionPowoer Is tbe boat weduine lor Horses, Cattle, Hotrs and bbeep. It purifies the blood, prevents disease end cures Cougbs. Colds. Colic. Hidebound. Worms, Distemper, etc. Nothing equals It (or Hog Cholera. Honest snd reliable, in honest IS and Wmt packages: used end warranted lor over twenty years. Every one owning a ten or rattle should give it frisk Mode by Emkkmt PsorairrABT Co., Chkazo, IU. j .iron's B a Clam crksl the clam with salnest. As he slowly, close! his eyes, "I m well kaown as a stick-I- the mud,' For I never advert ' ' Printer Ink -- Net Etsetly. ' me a salmllor? H No; but I am prepared to give ton marks to anyone who proves to mo the contrary. Y What, you call ) Owr 0 rfF pspsr ILWWm (orsartaBMarvaieBtla t'EYT ItwIltdMVseitntAI m. trnr ns oh 4 lj WALTER BARER PURE. HIGH CRADE I'll) CHOCOUIES US Oa this Ceetissst, hevs isedvsd HIGHEST AWARDS hoi lb gnat rtMaf In Europe and America.- VwUk th Dntrh Phwm, W A8i Ita of other Chrmirtit of Djrw in ! ef their Tfcrtr 4Bekni BHtAKFAPT COCOA M atm MM4ioiDMDkn4 OLD V ft CQ. eura am, asciti A . Ft 'VrO0,-PK- rrutet INDIGESTION. . KeM is wrapper taaw tlMft tkft a b ubet ecmiftim i rrala If nth at .Omaha. f 4 pttrw OW oMnio run enrootpepftm. from eeniett, neod i netue to CLAIMS ,! lMPf W ZltMA(lllVirAI.f. FdtoMAUr, BaaX .. tevetaad, f Al., ATMAH A OF Dellclcus RtEEty CAtTIOT-P- w X WHO BATS til KASS. For all Forms of J build no and fences. Living water to roug h land, line for cat tie or horerunning raising PRICE, X.RAHAM.SIIR D3RCHESTER, THE PERFECTI0E CHEWING CUM. iHTWCjUl At the foot of Laramie Peek. 163 acres Cimrm mooing the u.e of 1,010 sere. Good 1 SVCftYWHERC- r- GftOCfcRt Beemans Pepsin Gum,. Insufflator. B. , FOR SALE. II asFT EXPOSITIONS . BEAUTIFUL WYOMING RANCH J- - & GO. The Largest Manufacturers of WALTER BAKER H-- til wf tbs All our shoes are equally satisfactory of tktl LOCALLY BROCKTOtlMASAa, PoofOa They five the best vale for the money. equal custom shoes In style and fit. They Their wsoring qualities are aasarpassed The pHce ere uniform, stamped an eol to Freai saved ever ether makes If your dealer cannot supply you we can. ellstvlrol 8 SID Mlltlao W. L. Doug? as $3&$4 Shoes- - for Sprains. Braises Rheumatism. BUS Joints, eto, Goes right to the spot ot pain Nothing else to good tor Man end Animal Try it. Oh? n LADIES' Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment in-hi- s Mow tla Was Beared. Landlady I do think' Mr. Star it the most careless man I ever saw. He leaves his things lying around his room in such confusion. Maid Ivo noticed it, mem. I a guess he must have been rai.-e-d married man, mem. 2.$L3 dir-Zin- work. ASK TOUR DEALER FOR THEM - "Well, I guest he'll do. By tbe DAVIS CREAM SEPARATORS Old 1 seasides' Fslllng te U would tak wrl Pt to duuis a boot thm Bala,. - way. is he what we call levelheaded? lllwiNUd Hdooo um peorloM whochioofi The Constitution was assigned a tWaosuva 1 shonld say he is. ho Fra. Why, got Mailed a LOO. AND M0. CO. place with the old ships ranged In 'a away from the church fair thq other DAVISSole RANKIM Manufacturers, Chicago. line called Ilotten Row.And there car his with fare pocket UzunmnuiT hbe atill lies, the only oue left of that night venerable group of naval pensioners. In a few years more nothing will be left Of the "Constitution but a memory and a name. There is something verj7jathetic about the old hulk, moored by the wharf of the navy-yar- d entirely alqne. A roof has been built oror her to fit her for a receiving ship but it sadly diafignres her She cannot last long appearance. without repairs reputed from time to time. Aral yek as a matter of she ought to be repaired and preserved, a a arly as possible, at site formerly looked It would cost only a few thousand dollar Do not Hie people of the United States, who owe y much of the national glorv to her, owe it to themselves now to keep the old khp? up WORKING CXTJtA FlHC BOYS'SCHSHSOCL BEST IN WEARING QUALITY. The enter or tap sole ex. leads the whole length dowa to tbe heel, c tbe boot In snd la other hard - - - natch, Whet metsatfe of hope they bear For tbosa bereft, oho weep A nation's benediction, where Its teal defenders Sleep gilt-edge- BIST eft-hand- ed -t a uro These three words tell the whole story of the wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. When the blood is impure it is fertile roil for all kinds of disease germ, snd such troubles as scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, grip, and typhoid fever are likely to sjipear. left-hand- B- a gall." Pro Boao Publico. hat is the troubleb" asked Veri- tas. " Here is somebody writing to the Brooklyn paper over my signature. Eagle. Ball Catarrh Cure is taken internally and I believe Piso s Care for Consumption acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- saved my boy's life last (oa)Dr.-- Uii faces of the system. Bend for testimonials, A lux Doi'olass, LeRoy, Mich., Oct 20, Vt free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., - Oliver Wendell homes say that a man Toledo, O. would better be seventy year young than by Druggist, 75c. fBold Hell's Family Pills, 23c. forty year eld. "Hanson's Magle Cora Halve. " Milliner I hope you will find that Warranted to ear or money refunded. Aik poor hat perfectly satisfactory. drugyUt for Ik Price l$ eeuu. Miss da Fashion Yes, indeed. SevThe cheerful giver is always tbe on who eral persons left the theatre on account gives much. of it last night. Chicago Inter-Ocea- m big-heart- stu. the greatgzkmaw W- - A. W. GLEASON, I I member of congress, from Ohio, were going in a carriage, in the spring of 1063, from Batavia, to fill an appointment at some place In Brown county, .. when they drew up. to a M r. Peodle too, with that famiriAity J, characterizing hi la tar course vjith the poor and lowly voters, asked the how he stood' venerable gate-keepon politics, and was answered: "I am a Democrat, bate voted that ticket all my life, and expect to as long at I live." "That's right, my good man! I am glad to find you ail right on politics; now, as an old Demoerak what do Odd Profereares In Plows. yon think of the lion, Mr. Vsllsndig-haFrank Mr Whitney, manager of an for our next governor? VaL Eastern plow works, makes a curious landlgham for our next governor, eh?" assertion. He says: Plows are made traitor differently for certain counties and. "Vallandigham is the north of Mason and Dixons line, and States. , The tendency of a son Is to 1 wouldn't use the same kind of a plow used by help elect him dog peltert "But stop, man. this gentleman hia father. In Lawrence county the use with me it Mr. V. of the plow, is almost the "I don't care who he ia I am a rule, but In Mercer county the right-han- d Jackson Demoerak not a Vallandig-hamcra- k plow is used, and this unaccount' able difference ' in the kind of plow The worthy pair now drove on, not used extends to other states in the particularly elated or refreshed in union. In central and Eastern Pennsyltheir political feeliaga by the con- vania the plow is used, versation they themselves had pro and wherever the Amish German yoked. American Tribune. farmers have emigrated from this the eons are almost sure to county The Banner of the Frss. use the plows. We would The morning dawns, snd to in light. a of never dream sending ' Up sprint from sen to sea plow into Michigan, neither would we "Columbia's pssdnn Bowers" brt ;ht, o Ohio. Among German people only Tbe bloom of liberty plows are used, while the Tbe llag that lightly wave reverse la the case with people from How eloquent they are! We road, beside a soldier s grave, Mexico and Italy., I cannot tell why A lesson Is each star this is so, but it ia Pittsburg Distoll-gate- the-Cit- to-da- m T all-ga- ts k r the wailsof thecapitol. it do to give Lentz an order to paint the capture of Norfolk selecting the meeting of General Wool aud Secretary Stanton a the auspicious mo- SCIENTIFIC 14 Originators ot Fspsm Cessnas Gs. ' . ( |