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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1891)
.wr't JUST BLOOMED. Omm Mari nK ?m fr-siered hat, Ami WiowhW em ami iquiu mug, Soiw nwrtk. a hiugh. stance . Ami tn VirtCwwHiy nhff--Onme. Marie. itw- . Cnm talk-ins dnait. ttif Mairn. ud call tvuiic .n rvwark thai tuunttH divine U hbikt at jrnur nMttw'r'scaie Aa mr wraps, uijr an! Uwiiae Jtlmil Jur t kvt-f. I know m why a foolish frl SnouUI vm mi vwe- -u be bo hwJ Jfor tav. wictuwt a rfimpNeuf mmiL You an- a crwnin qiulecoowtaax, A oil ooMMrhai rare Lai me hut irate upon .tout eh. Am) caub Uw fervor of your eye, Ami not ihr ilirupie at your Up "bw t dw-iaw ttuu 1 ttkall Ote tutout your we: Bcee UoUn Uthrop in The OesSury. "Lord, h i death seize upon them, anu j let them go down uui:k into hell." cjar ' uialed the p&jar, in fervent quotation of lite psaum:. "Amen." resjKinded Jameson between fcis clraxhrd teeth, continuing his nnrni tire. "It U a common apart wiih them to cast apples anions the prwonent to art them fighting. The wmr bed men. wlkwe mind nr weakened by tlteir fcutTerius. seem maddened at flight of tlie templing fruit, and will .ut and tear each otn r, with claws and teeth, like itamng. rav enous l-easts. to gt posaeswin of it. A FUGITIVE. such ferocious cuci sry that it cut off lib breath, made the world turn lilack be fore kiui. ami seemed to paralyze !iim. Before lie could uuike a movement of elf defense or n sound, a man rolliil into the boat upuu liiin, and seizing oiv of his big holster pistols tliat lie had luii bmiile liitu, disilt Mii h a lilow ukiu hu tcmnir that he waa utiinued rod lay an Mill an if dead. When the oapU.io reeorered his stuses he found hiiaivlf UmnJ hand and fiut with the anch nt. Hia cantor had steinied ihe niaW. The little ail,a Lord, lei harains coula fall upon Miring .full with , favoriiiE out!iifl tliem; lM thfiu he cast into the fire, into hreew. and the Klmre was lai ueiunu. . . The next nioruing he was turned over to deep pus. that uiey r not op again. . mai auil)oritie, M Se Loudou Drose .o, in pamiiu asa prinonw Mien are etu uow i nue oop. u , Jitiuivtsa wa, gded a, quite aentriei eteuse therefor heinS found in i wteB(to ,ir,acpt. theslishtM ImmcJiof dunp ne r.weniere.1 the wrrim. and f-l.t ' Oe UIIU ine WK-lieu: uwiau wiui i" ...!., ..,,,11 l.a-,,,1 rtf tliM u-nr ivi All. with him. for the reward of his hands ahnll tie giren liinL" Slistrean Surdaiu's cheeks were rery pale, and her eyes hlaxed with indigna tion Caen 01 tne exmeu parson acnp Comely UiAresa Sally Suydam sat on alow bench bennuli (lie apple tree in bar hTMb Tun) klwllinir wm Delicate fr. Uu. imn-miit hlnwonia orep. tural ouotiititins were expresiiveof her head dropped upon ber; the blue bird, sentiments, but site did not open her lips perched upon the hollow stump hard by, nntil he uttered, as a prayer: sang to her a song of spring and sun- "Lord, root them out of the land of the ahine: the fresh morning breeze, that liviiur. pity them not. nor spare, nor hare made ripples all across the golden sur- mercy, but destroy them utterly." iaoeof I'lushing hoy to mark its prog- i Then she very earnestly ejaculated. Mn.u rr. lift ranwuiiu'lv thtk wft ' " A llieii!" brown curls on hertnuulea. Before her, ! AH tiM day Robert Jameson lay in j n an upturned pail. resti a gaunt old "-- - man. with white hair, and long, bony Suydam. luawe, rcsung. aleepmg and nncera that were interlocked orer his rapidly resainias his strength, while she InohbT knee. i watched over Iib safety and fed him. Indeed." spokeMintress Surdam, con-' Parson Ellis went away. Before tak linuing her conversation, "it is hard K " derture, he told the fugitive: that Abnersliould be so long awav from! "1 am over here on a mission in winch his borne and in peril of his life, but he : ' swill that I shall lay down -.u k. , a,.. k.id. i my Ufe, and. uideed, thej chance tat it at bis wife's apron string when hiscoun- j E" ln! .,BnllJl fn b-T ner Suydaai's contpauy, J. IL Con- liclU iu t rank Leslie. trr has need of him. And. of a truth, j tlmt is moored in tlie bay near nt ninin I u.ould veioic. the mouth of tins creek. If I come off dailv that he is still ah re and at liberty. J thick 1 would rather hear that he ha j fallen on the field than that be was a prisoner in the cruel hands of the Brit ish "In that Jersey prison ship. Verily, it is wondrous that men endure to live in thai hell upon earth if the half that is told of it be true." "The hair of its horrors hath not been alive i shall easily find another boat. This one you had better take, and. as soon as the moon has set to-night, sail for New London, where yon wiil be safe. Go not before, lest yon be overhauled on the sound and recaptured." "I w ill never be taken alive," answered Bohert, firmly. "You are a brave man, and I do not doubt your intent, but we are all in the Hotr a Ctrl rtrnhbed Bar Brother. A fanny thins happened on Chestnut street the other day. A handsomely unwed young laily was walidas alonz rather hnrriedlr In. low Tenth street Through tbeooil of hair on toe baea of her head was mralewtv thru a very pretty miniature dagger, made of aiiver, oae of the present fashions of the sex iiclund tin latly walked a Tmuiz man wnra ryes resiea upon tns dagger Irom time to time. As they approached Kinth street man stepped quickly up and drew the da-cr tram the lady's hair. Bhedidnot notice it, but a policeman did, and his brawny hand cams down upon the young tours shoulder just as be was putting the dapper in ins pocjcel "Oh, it's all right," said ha, ."She's my ilVKS OF. THE SHAKERS. . A NEW MOTOR WANTED. asMthl.it the World is Veiling r, STEADY HABITS BRINiS TO THEM- .,,;klrf1MWInoeotalu. LONGEVITY AND HAPPINESS. iy expectint and waiting for it. What it will he no mnn can tell, but just now it looks I as thoroh electricity was destined to sup- aa. U'i l'llwi i Kio-1 ..w iu many of the mechanical pro. SMnU at MOVirt 1'lnora I. America, A Visit 1 Oi fit the ooimnaltles. Ktiin Qneer 4'unlam. 8itUHtxl In the beautiful valley of the Con necticut, about liiO miles from New York, SI a comniunitr of pplr known by the name of "Shakers." The wml name is "Believers," but tram their peculiar manner of worsiiip the common or outside people "dubbed" them "Sliakers." Their lender as Ann Lee, born in Manchester, England, to the seven teen hundreds, woo, with ber husband and cesKS, or at least to be used in the distribu tion and applicatioa of power furnished by steam generated in groat quantities and eco nomically at cnntral point, or by waterfalls or the tides of the sea. Electrio motors have already bean ho perfected as to demonstrate not only (lie saw with which the power pro duced by a dyuamo may be dsftrtbuted, but its adaptability to almost every purpose tor which power is required. Nearly thirty street railways are already operated by electric motors of various kinds, and succewtful experiments are making here and elsewhere with electric locomotives. In ..j.ir- ii hot . 1 hand of God. If you reach New London tinct naoe from theclumpof lilac bushes safely give the boat in charge of Eteneserr behind Miel-essSuydam. Thegooddame Huhlen. whom you will easily find. And cave a little jump and aa exclamation aow- farewell. it alarm, whiie the gaunt man sprang Robert feared to remain in the house lo h feet Peering in the direction of rpn "7 party of the voice, they saw under the bushes. . vhwe to the ground, the haggard, yellow face of a man with great, wild eyes and tangled hair and beard. "Una are you. and what want you fcerer demanded Mistress Suydam, stoutly. .. "Eiibert Jameoon; a fugitive from the Jersey paison ship am I. and sore in need of ait that man may need to live." , t --Come forth, man; come forth. Tou ahull need no longer here," responded the old man. earnestly, going toward faun. "Bark back!- Keep your distance, man! There in death in my garments the reason of the prison fever. Stand alouf: but 1 pray you by some food j where i may get it without coming muiKU you." While he spoke ilwtrese Snydam re Herted. and when be had ceased, quickly ook the ordering of affairs in her hands. Giving to the 'old man who was none other than the patriot parson Egbert Elis a su'-t of her soldier husband's clothing. c instructed him to see that the fugLi- e. after casting away his in fecvd garments, bathed in the creek at the foot of the garden, and then put on the clein raiment, by which time she would have good breakfast ready for him mi. I with the clothing she sent generous glassof rum to keep bint warm in hu hatlu When Jameson's hunger had been ap neased. he tad his story: "1 was taken prisoner through the run ning down of the boat I was in on the Butbion, and was put aooara uie prison ship three months aga The night be fore last I sprang overboard, being will- . ing rather to die than live longer there; out coming ashore a little below the tide mill. I managed to make my way into the country, and since then, hiding when I could, and running when J dared, I have Bed thus far, eating nothing until now. How anxiously 1 listened to your speech, to learn if ye were friends or - foes!" ' ' ' "Is life on the prison ship indeed so terrible as men say T asked Mistress Suy dam. "Only the dead have learned all its horrors, but the living there know .enough to madden them. Twelve hun dred men are crowded in A space thai would not suffice for the healthful keep ing of one-fourth so many. They an scantily fed upon tainted meat and ver min infested bread, so that violent and fatal disorders are rife among them. The dreaded fever hath broken out, and o rages that at times as many as two hundred die of it in a night Through sheer malignity the British officers re 1 uae water even, to those parched with the fever, and find sport in seeing their burning thirst drive them boo. mtee X m the inkr darkness of the lower guu ' V " -k. where they are confined at night. tling cry isiieard, 'Look to your . " Tne here hath gone mad and ha Ve.' And the madman, tmow- ' 1 he does, slashes right and " ".veonon. until in self de- ' kill lum and all that in 1 that much amuses the the British dragoons, who, as he was in formed, were continually scouring the bland. Near nightfall ilistress Suydam came rushing down to hira from the up per window where she had wing been "I'll ask ber," replied the officer, and he hurried after the lady, the young man with nun. Having overtaken her, the youth ex plained the matter, and asked his sister to tell the oQcer what a stupid mistake he had made. Tje lady appeared for a moment to be a little bewddered; than, in a freezing tone, she said: "Idooot know him, officer; arrest him " The dagger having been returned to her, she walked quickly down the street, walks the officer conducted the young man by way of Sanson! struct to the station. An hour later he was released, when there was a big laugh all around at the neat maimer in which the eater had turned the joke on the brother, in which lanru, however, the brother did not join. Philadelphia Times. brother and a lew followers, eommenred to I several manufacturing centers electric power hold their meetings peculiar to uietrreligimis i h supplied for driving pruning presses and bulief-thsl is. of the "ceiil.it hie" being the " machinery, and wherever it his been onlv true wsv ; lit this not suiting the o- j introduced It hus been popular, the principal pie," she wss arrested and thrown Into prison, objection being its cart, And even that oh There then appeared tn ber In visions lues-! Steele to its general uwwill no doubt event sages from alove, telling her to take w,th ! aUy he overcome. The steam engine, la its bar her follower and come lo America and ! infancy, wis a crude machine, wsung .11 spread the new gospel Hue was release.!, j but a very nnsll portion of the power geaer and with her followers, eijht in all, arrived i ated: but s Uirhs. invented a "cut off," and m America in la Her persecution was I other tasealous men devised Improvemenls not stopped after leaving the old country, j hi "odors snd the means of utilising fuel. A storm arose on the sea, and ths captain i "d weave the pariected steam engine of was hslf inclined to throw them all over- i today. board, but only through the pravers of Bo, tee, whan the electric lamp was first Mother Ann were they saved Her husband socceaifully lighted, the cost of supplying It left brr hers in this country, and she and ner "h an electric current was so great that lU few followers suited on their mission, Her ( pnpulsr n was said to be out of ths ques peiwcutiou hero was terrible, as she made a ! " BM improvemenls were mads in dyna nuniber of eonversiuns to the new faith and and economies in operating than were got nianr l.ulowers. Mother Ann was a ' inboCaced, uiitd electrio lamia today corn greet medium, and at "Siskmiia," now pete successfully with gas lights, not only la .. .... . ,.- .1.. ,l..,....i 11..- watervleit, M. Y.. where the Dual settlement m"""' iui was made, she is buried. These people claim also u the cost st which they are fnr fty years' advance cf the Rochester . nished. The electric motor, which already kn-kers. belter known ss the Koa nMers. i admitted to ptweas many advantsgea over We arrived at the office of the camp, ' the direct ua of steam power, will next be whore we were met bv twoof the Hstere, and "cle as cheap as the latter, but whethsr it at were invited into ths sitting room. We neue motor oi ue rn jire or nut. were invited to dinner, which evuiplised phua but well conked fare. KI1-,L ur ivuiTHiii. i fmmm. After dinner, by tbe aid of a guide, we in- ! .v. tntn. wbu is sot too modest to apecieil ttm brothers' and sisters' rooms, the ta nm, m h,a pleassnt evsmaf at meeting, reading and dining rooms, which Amrtj, 'fan are complete with ail the mcdera improve-1 Bttty-DiiliiiMful, mamras. Ererrthiajt meata-hot and cold water, baths, etc. V. e ' w aioasaot, and Mr. foatletiiwuu said wematrack with tbe ueatnea. of everything. , asa picture. In each room hangs the broom, duster and , g other Vu. ana aot tostao to Isttarsrs, dust paa. The walla were as white as snow, and the fioors were ptlhed like s looking j K, ' umngntfjiirH-l know It asit ghua Laariug that, w. visited tbe barns, I mmU,i uim dear, how shall 1 know and there we saw one of the finest and larg- tu,, Satu, U.M I uw o Uwwt-Usrpar Am OH atosawatttssa. There is nothing to tedious, so aggravat ing to the sailer as a dead calm. Drift, drift, drift, day after day, tbe great burning sun overhead reflected on the watere until the eye becomes wearied with the eternal brightnaaa. The sailors go about then- work listlessly. Rot so the officer of the deck. Be does not head the heat nor the stream of perspiration pouring down his face. He sitting, watching that she might note the, paces the poop with a quiet, nervous tread, approach of an enemy far off. I wttBS ,or Tas he is scanning '"ThedragcKm., are cmingr she cril j h--?-M--;j end www- tl , m ThisiaanokUoWbaUafof Uw tailor. Thii A dozen of them wnre coming down t- ' i , .u. the roaa at an eaT, wringing trot, with . pnti. rf the godc It probablj had ita Capt TUerton at their head. Of course the fugitive unarmed that tuey were m pursuit of him. but they were not. He on-na in the impatienof tbe taariner. who. white his Teasel lay boclnrwi, rememhered wita regret tlie boarn mo&DUig; and aariek' was euppoBMi to have been drowned and j tag ami whinUiog of the wind and inrolun ... .,vr .1 cWL-u mimhon-if wl.inh I torily tried to imitate it. And thii acnMei- sava'creaturee were attracted to the! jf. trenbened by the dutfacto the vicinitvof the nriwm shin by the prey tliat watt eiiirtT Uwaed to them or that voluntarily leaped overboard. The ura- gfxms iiad quue another objeut than hit ; capture in Uifir coming. But he thought only of fight. lie ranwiXtlydownuieiMwtfcrwcn inK bol'w the tine of tank praaa that mar ginod h hanks, until be reached the bay where he ptynged in and disappeared, IJay wan coded by tlii time, but tlie ear ly riding inooo gave ao 'leur a lipht that he did not dare to attempt reaching the uanion's boat, though it was only four ut five rods front where he took to the water. A couple of the dragoons rode tekurely down tlie bay, and there sat upon tlieir horses, chatting. They were dittcwsdiig the catching of spies who were supposed to land there from the Connec ticut or IN'ew York shore. Presently Capt Tiieston, with four more men, joinec tliem. Ther had stopped to search fot rebels in Mistress Kuydam's bouse. Tit a captain had a plan. "It is useless." he said, "for us to at tempt tlie capture, upon the water, of those Yankee spies, who hare eyes like hawks, by day and owls by iiiht, and could see us long before we could see them. We must let them land. As l winstling. Tbe sailor does nut whistle "Annie Lanric " or any other popular sonc. It is a series of abort and long soonds, now Lih, now low, like those produced by tbe wind Mowing m its might tbruugb tberopat saidriESuig. Ban Fraucisco Alts alone can fc U. Frank Leahc'i est Bfinls of JfTser cattte that eookl bs brnarrat toctrtber, all of a hich wco rcvuv temd, as uoor but f all brvd can be. We next Ttaited lb dairy, whrra tne bright pans, the patent enmmrit and irfaurus were admired. We vmufltf tbe boya' and prta" wtwlukhofis, toeiiBtenrajDmrtfasul the oarpenter shop. After a litxle mat we atma a tnunp through the ort siardu, eonawttng of peara, appka. plum. i almcat every known kind. On a little knoll on the aid of the orcbard the wnietory, tbe httlit white Mowe with the name, ar aud date of kmtb itwtTibtd on titeiiL Very few died Wsirr fiu, tbe maxi mtua bring ftl, a pretty Rood ahowuig that tlwy are not very stiort hved. As night drew nu, feeung tired, ws were shown to our rounw; tbe aUiOeri tink care of our female friends, while a brother did tbe bouora fr ua, Aeeorduig to the rola, no one brother and aiAer can walk, talk, nde or work toaithf r, airti vutitora m-faoatay ever nitrht, be th?r married or not, nraat ootne mider tlie aaute bead as regnrdK tbe sleepiiig pert, it wan our privilege to stay over Han ds)'. We bimkfatiti-d on the puuza. and were invited in atttud a Tonug iwopb. M WM4aa . Kill W I l., XxKfi M ""nastveJii! lsf-'-Vall' mmm imm mm -3T Hail Bor-1 drniaa tlem ptkrlar gaafis frum d' KHif west! j udgfc Eiisene neltfa WatehM. I went fotnmr in Wmmiwui bwt Aitcwit. In the nvwtiDg houae wereerraiiced on one ' and farful that nann might befall my cold side, in their wiow white cape and stiTBicbt watch if I too. tt with me, 1 bought a Y ater- Boyfns Cissra ts Boaaia. To get a cigar anywhere in Boast yen nra.' buy a whole box It f requcntly hap pens, however, that the whole box contains but one cigar. Boxes are never broken, and the purchaser con make examination vt the wued only through the gbus cover. Ton cannot tell till you buy and are permitted to break the seal just what tbe article ia. Every box of cigars or cigarettes has a gloat bd or cover, simI ytm can we the article you pm-chasB, bat you cannot feel or raett n. Generally when you ask for a cigar a large box is handed to you. This has a cover of gin ao hu-ge that yon can see well what the article is. When you have selected the quality desired from a number of boxes kid out fur rnhpection, you make known how Lmcny yon tteeire, and the dealer the to6ac lahncaivr gives you m uox euniiumg ue exact number. Thus boxes of one. two, three, five, bix, etc, are mtuie of every qual ity. Must of tbe cigars are very bed tbe doniemic manufacture gvmsfally intoierable and the itrice is hijrn. . Tbn miNie of cuanhng agninst evasions of the high taxes on cigars hus been followed a dranpHnd white Bboaider caps, the sistere: on tbe oppoxite, the bnttbers tn tbe same order. A hymn is rang and after a few re marks by the elder or eidreae butti aides form by twos and march arout d the room, singing at tbe same tints. At the regular march tbe elbows are placed at tbe aid; the bands, with paltntturued upward, keep tune in tbe marching. In the stow march tbe bands are dropped at tbe side, with aswingtng motion, the body ahghLly beudrng forward. They thus inarched, counter marched circles and half circles with tbe precisian of a "crack" iinienL After the nHftrimg I'luaed each side filed out to their respective rootus. At tbe meet rug in tbe evening at Merck, there wls no marching, but singing, speaking and read ing. TXBT IKDCVTBIOU The Bbakem are a very industrious people. They arise at 4 :-il ia the SBormng, except in November, Uecemtier and Jauuary, wben they arise at 5. Tbe lmbers who attend tk& milking are on hand at the barn by 5 or before, and tbe milk is delivered at the dairy before &UtO. Tbe churning is also done at that time. Tbe sinters have the tabhiespt v,o-as cUer. uivht than nv of Too at T loor time. It crew out of the propowtjon night, I will conceai mvself 'in the boat! laid down by Ivan the Tewtble, Fetor the ; i;,f miv iHnM-mn. whebukl that ail Kua- and watch for tliem. lou wis uiae in yonder clump of woods. When the) land 1 will signal to you by imitating tlie plover's cry, which way to dash to fall upon them once for this way, twice for that audat the same moment wm seize their boat to cut off their retreat." So it was arranged. One of the dra goons waded out to the parson's little saiJ boat and drew her in so that the cap tain could step aboard dry shod, after which be moored her out again. Then the dragoons went away into the woods. and the captain lay down in the boat U watch and wait for events, invents were rapidly approaching him that he bad no concerftion of. A big, floating tmncn oi teoge grass drifted out from near tbe shore towaru the boat, slowly approaching it closer and closer. At length it seemed to lodge against tbe boat. The captain did not notice it. He was looking in tbe oppo site direction. Noiselessly head rose out of tlie water behind him tbe head of Robert Jameson close by the bunch of floating grass. Tlie next moment a long arm reached over tbe low side of the boat, and a powenui nana nppeu tbe captain's throat gripped it with bury watch for rial and wore it Ons day I dropped It m the bottom of the bust and It earn all apart, with a aoorenon of terrify ing ref orta 1 never before saw ao symmet rical a cue of hutantaneuae and eomplece dnsolution. The Isrger intestine spread all over the bottom of ths bos and curled ap over tbe starboard side. As it lay qui Taring and groaning there, 1 hoeied for a aaoment tbst I had shipped a monster eel or some other kind of murine reptile. 1 towed the debris ashore and showed il tea doctor from Racine Dr. Davu, a scientific aoaa of pro found reeearchi, and he has aiaored aw, af lr critical examination and asadyais, that the Intestine of tbe Wawrlniry watch efcarly re sembled the human bowels, being provided with a ascuin, a colon, a iiigmuid lexers and all tnat sort of thing. Botoe yearn &pv 1 iiad a greet deal of oak fun with a watch of myodeviing. I bad Giles Bros., of thta city, put a stiff siring into a large, nouow,ailver watch easa Whenever 1 turned tha stem the spring would make a ' noise loud enough to be heard thirty feet away. 1 used to wind op this awful thing between acts at the theatres, awl people and breakfast is ready at e, dinner at la ; dered what kind of a watch it was. Oo- Oreat and other czars, whe held that ail Rus sians were thieves and should be watched. I have heard a itussian proverb which de clares that "Oar rlavior would rob also if His hands were not pierced." The guard kept ovit the sale of tobacco is extremely ctaea Inle nearly everyuouy mioses, very few chew, and chewing tobacco la rarely found on sale. llosoow Cor. Kew Orleans Tunes-llemoenUv la. Cuofc the KlyaM. It appears that amid the incessant changes which have utkeu place in the personnel of the French Third republic, there is one dis tinguished personage who manages to bold his post, rresiueuts may come ad go, min istries may ri and fall, but the chef of the Elysee palace remains to consuls all parties with his good cheer. Tbe family name of this unportaut f unclkmary is a kitchen secret, which may vane dhy bedivulged. At present be is known only as "Le Bel Alfred," and the rival of tiainiietta famous "Trompette." His salary Is liied at 12,tM franca a year, and be is allowed to make perquisites. Under M. Orevy be was not able to "fetre dansor l'anssdu panier'mucb, owing to the sim plicity of the ex-prssideiit's table, but he hopes to make up for lost time tinder the new rmndeuL "Le Bel Alfred'' has reminded M. Cornet, it is said, that tbe way to most peo ple's hearts is duwa their throats. Fail Hall Ifoieue. and nipper at 6. The meals are all eaten in aueoue. The brothers nod sisters kneel in silent prayer before and alter meats. After this ui over each brother or sister knuwa what his or ber duties are. and gets ready for t.e day's work. Each does an equal share, and in unison, which makes it easier. Mother Ann's motto was "Hands to work and hearts t Uod." They are makers of numerous kinds of patent medicines. There is a saw mill, carpenter shop, broom factory, preserve end pickle factory and steam evafwrator fur apples, corn dryer, from whence wgot .tlie busker sweet corn. In case any of the brothers or sisters are taken sick tlie best of care is taken of them, and if they should die tbey are placed ia a plain eumn covered with white, an emblem of purity and the simplicity of their Keys, Tbe body is placed In tne vestibule or the meeting house, while tbe brothers and sisters speak and sing appropriate hymns, aller which the body si token to toe cemetery aca consigned to tbe earth. The Bhakers do not mingle with polities or anything peculiar to the outside world, any more than selling the products of the farms and oroharda About t.ohDacrea are worked at this place. Their principal markets are Bpfingfieid, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. borne years ago they made cider, but hav. given thalup. Aeicherdotheymisetoliaoco, oasionaily 1 would let the watch drop oa ths floor; then would pick It up nonchalantly and vesnme winding it. Eventually I gars the device te Henry E. Dixey, the actor. Just before going to bed at night is thathns I wind my watch, and it is a duty I never forget or neglect. My watch gains five min utes every two days, so upon every second day 1 set it beck lire minutes, thereby cheat ing the jeweler, itisuring forrert time, and preserving my watcb irom oaieiul tuitering. My 10-year-okl boy has a Water bury watch, which he wears proudly. Very often when 1 some home St night I find a note tram him pinned to my pillow: "Dear Paps: Pleas wind my wach for me I am te tirrod, Jeweler.' Weekly. BeUllatlea Denaodd. Paterfamilias PiiV my boy buy this what tie of yon or did you give it to himt Clothing Dealer 1 gave it to him, afr. Paterfamilias As an adrsniaenwot, I oppose! In order to increase your trade! Clothing Dealer cb awfully) Yes sir. Paterfamilias Very well. 1 shall aaver trad, with yon agaia -Lowell Closes. According to a paddock rumor Jockey and v brother can use it until he is over 0 j -rrrison ' tow o oner again, years of age. Tbe regularity of their habit He has found a partner, and will pnr no doubt leads them to such long lives. chase a string of biifh-elass horses H. ThesettlenientsareattbefollowingplacS!K. Bmith, a wealthy man of Brooklyn j Lebanon, S. Y.t Enfield. Coun.; Hancock, " the partner's name. Garrison will Msaa; Alfred, Ma: Canterbury, H. a, and ' manage the elable, making entries and Uutou. K.I. Kew York Press. looking alter the businew end generally.