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8AYINUM AND DOIN'JM.
Lov* In all It* ftimpra implies saeri-
floss. Much mnst bn conceded, much
endured, if we would love.
Inhtrat) of regretting that wo aro
■oraetimcd deceived, wo should rather
lament that wo aro undeceived.
Narrow minded and ignorant per*
■ona talk about people and not thingn ;
hence gossip, the lmne of onr ago.
Tnirnn aro rory tow men in thia world
who oan ilnd a sealed buttlo floating in
the ocean and rend the message, with
out having first smelled the bottle.
Tnn foreign resident population of
Pan* is made np an follows: 4,000
Americana, 7,000 Englishmen 47,000
Orrmana, 02,000 Belgians, and 12,000
Bwisj),
Tiuer believe in fashion in Torokn,
and when Mr. Williams wouldn’t put
on a mourning band for tho death of
his wife they dragged him through a
creek and nhaved his head.
1 Gun. Guloula, tho new Carllst briga
dier, cxchungcd tho whip of a coach
man for the sword of a soldier, while
Lieut. Oen. Bubal In cam© from tho gnl-
leyo. On tho 4th of July, 1850, ho was
acntonced for life for robnory,
WmtH a paper says Hint them has
never been u family light in tho town ol
Olio, Iowa, it little knows of tho way
women hsvn of choking their husbands
with tho loft hand to drown tho ooiso of
their serenma ns tho rolling pin fulls.
Dakota is tho whito man’s pronnnoi-
ntion ol Lnh-ko-tn, tho name by which
tho Blotix call themsolvcs. Tho menu
ing of Lnh ko-ta is "tho out-throat,"
nud in tho sign Innpiiugo they indicate
theniMolvcs by drawing tho hand across
tho throat.
Hkiio aro soino proverbs which Al
phonse ICnrr says aro Kusninn: If you
aro a mushroom lot thorn put you in
tho basket. Debts are not noisy, but
they keep one nwnkc. Ono is not loved
because ho is handsome, but handsome
because ho is loved. Mnko friends with
a hear, but keep hold of your hatchet.
Lovn is not riponed in ono day, nor
many, nor ovon in a human lifotime. It
is tho oneness of soul with soul in ap
preciation and perfect trust. To bo
blessed, it must rest in thut faith in
tho divino which underlies overy oilier
omotiou. To bo true, it must bo eter
nal.
Tub nnolontn had hut ono word for
manners ami morals, It might ho woli
if the samo were tho onao for us—yot
with this essential difference, that,
while they degraded morals to tho level
of manners, a higher culture would
tend us to raise manners to tho lovcl of
morals.
Hay-cakich, composed of hoy and
straw, very finely out, well mixed with
crushed oats nr rye and moistened with a
solution of rape seed or linseed oil
cake, and then forrnod into tablota
under pressure, have been for some time
employed in France an a convenient and
portablo food for horses.
Toi rovelttliona of tho chambermaids
at tho wntoriiig-plnccs, about this time,
Rro exceedingly interesting. They say
that tho soap, matohes and towels that
lmvo boon taken away by mistake, tho
past sruHon, in nstouiahing, and thut tho
powder and paint rags found behind the
bureaus, and tho plooes of pink saucers
discovered in the wash-staud cup
boards, urn too numerous to mention.
Elisha (Iiiay, of Chicago, lias invent
ed u telegraphic instrument and coil by
which tho niusiaul sonic may bo tolo-
grnphed like a verbal message. A writ
er who has seen the apparat us in opera
tion says (hat ho hoard tho music of
various well-known airs played on n
small melodoou or piano Icoy-board,
transmit tod through an unbroken cir
cuit of 2,400 miles, and reproduced on
a violin attached to tho receiving oud of
tho wire.
Onh of the latest innovations of fash
ion at Saratoga is tho wearing of ribbon
upon most all toilets. The mnv shade
of garnet or Turkish red is much used
for tlioui, an also a deep mauve blue,
verging on a purple. It is strictly en
rcf/lo to wear a bow of ribbon upon the*
top of onah sleeve, one at tho base of
tho ruff at tho back of thu nook, whilo
a ribbon of the sumo color, about two
inches wide, is passed around tho waist
in plnoo of a rash and hangs iu long
loops nud ends at tho loft sido. With
blaok and whito costumes tho effect is
pretty.
Onr of the saddest things about tho
Biuall boy ol tho present day is tho mi
certainty which hoohih to attend him us
ho bounds along through life, You
can’t always tell what, ho is going to
say. At ii Bundiiy-sohool service hold
n t long sgo, an uminblo clergyman, en
deavoring to illustrate tho necessity of
tho ohrlstian profession in order rightly
to enjoy tho bouofnotions of providence,
spoke as follows: "For instance, 1
want to introduce water into my house;
I lmvo it pumped. Tho pipes and fan
cots are in good order, but I get no wa
ter. Now, why do I got no water?"
Tho rouse n, ho wished the young peo
ple to see, was that ho hud made no
communication with tho main in tho
ntreet. But the boys were too intunt
on plumbing and water rates. " Now,
why do I got no water?’’ " / kuow,"
shrieked n little one; "you don’t pay 1"
Plan fur Poultry House.
Our poultry house is largo enough to
nocommodate fifty fowls. It is thirty
feet long by twelve wide, eight feet
high on the north side and six on the
south, which is all glass, the aftshos in
cluding one foot in the six, the better
to admit the rays of the sun. The
south roof is longer than the north. The
ridge-pole, is ten feet from tho floor.
Tho walk is on tho north side, is three
foot wide, iu d elevated two loot, thus
giving that muoh floor room. It is di
vided into five departments, onoli six
feet by twelve, with doors from tho
walk lending into eucli. In enoh there
aro three nest-boxes, next to tho walk,
from which tho eggs are gathered by
droppiug a door, thus obviating the ne
cessity of g<?iug iu to poop into the
nest. *
There are doors ono foot high oud
eight inches wide on thu north aud
south aide of each department, thus
giving acoo«s to warm, sunny runs,
tweuty-tour feet long on tho couth side
in winter, and cool, shady ones on the
north in summer. Tho doors are tightly
closed at night, giving rats and other
enemies slim chances for mischief. The
floors are now kept oovered with road-
sand (obtained in summer ) two or three
inches in depth. Tho roosts are two
feet and a half from the floor, are
pieces of joist throe inches wide,
bounded at tho top, with a groove one*
quarter of au inch deep cut iu the cen
ter, which is filled with kerosene once a
fortnight. Under each is u board, two
feet wide, nud two feet from tho floor, to
catch tho droppings, which aro removed
often, and the board iprinklrd with
white lime, air-slacked.
The houeo is pleasant, convenient and
warn), sweet and roomy. Tho fowls are
free from lioo aud perfectly healthy.
HNPFF-DirPlND.
Th« Flllliy I'r-eMr. Nn< CnnfInctI lo lh«
Motifhrrn Muff*. .
Krotn lb# X*w York Tim**.
The varlona modes of using tohAooo
aro by snufllng, chewing, smoking and
dipping. It haa boon generally consid
ered that tho latter praotioebelongs alto
gether to tho southern and southwes
tern states, hnt it is not so ; it extends
to a certain degree throughout the en-
tiro length and broadth of the land.
Hnnff dipping is so oallcd perhaps from
tho reason that it is usod in small
quantities obtained from the bottle or
box, os the caso may bo, by dipping it
out with a stick or small spoon. Tho
practice prevails to a alight oxtent in
tho state of Now York, and to a much
greater extent in tho cities than in tho
country. It originated among thadnml
rnondc, and from them gradually made
its way to other classes of society. Two
kinds of snuff are used by tho dippors,
Iwtli of which, howover, are known as
Bootoli. Tho difference between them
is that one has a certain amount of table
salt mixed with it, and tho other has
none. They are known ns salt Boot oh
ami fresh Hootch. Fresh Bcotchis pre
pared moro in this city than iu any
other part of tho stato, Tho following
is the manner of dipping in Now York :
The dipper is provided with a small
spoof), About half the size of n common
teaspoon, with which she dips a suffi
cient quantity of snuff from her bottle.
Then seizing tho lower lip with the
thumb und forefinger of her left hand
she draws It wol 1 forward and fills tho
OAvity with tho bonne bour.hr, contained
iu the spoon. Tlioro she lets it remain
until it in gradually diffused through
her mouth, expectorating the while, in
a manner that would do oredit to a
veteran. Momotirms tho delicacy is
daintily enveloped in a flno nieco of
I issue paper and deposited in tho same
pine--. In tho eastern states tho salt
Bool oh is preferred, but it is not used
in the some way ns in New York. There
tho dinpors use a small stick of some
very fibrous wood, tho end of which is
ohnwed until it sssiiroes a man like ap
pearance owing to the separation of (lie
fibres. This in dipped into tho snuff
and then rubbed on tho gums and tooth.
A large quantity of tho snuff is used by
the factory girls in nil tho eastern
states, ami it may readily bo imngined
how easily a habit of that kind may ox-
tend among a people,
Iu the southwest, that in to nnv in
Tennessee, Arknnna*, Mississippi, Lou
isiana ami Texas, Hootoh snuff is used
exclusively with n slink, as in tho east
ern states. Tho habit is indulged in
by nil classes, in secret by the higher
and openly by tho lower. In North and
Booth Carolina "high tonst" snuff in
tho kiud in demand. It in peculiarly
strong and puugcut, as it is nindo by
very muoh the same process as the Irish
Bluckgu rd, being dried on heated
saiciius beforo being ground. In Geor
gia and Alabama Maocnboy snuff in the
favorite. It is a strong, blaok snuff,
salted, and snouted with otto of rose*
In nil the lost-mentioned states the stick,
or " brush,’’ ns they onll it, iii employed.
In Pennsylvania, Delaware, Now Jersey,
Maryland, and the western states, there
is but litlio snuff dipping, but there, us
in ulI other atnten, tho habit in steadily
increasing. The Bcotoli snuffs above
alluded to nro nil of a light ooffee brown,
and nro perfectly dry and ground as
fine ns flour. The Mmoaboy. which is
almost blnck, is eonrso and quito moist.
Bo far us expectoration is concerned, the
siioon dippers nro not excelled by their
sisters who prefer tho stick, either of
them being ablo to eompeto witli the
oclohrntod Mr. Hannibal Ciiollop, the
gontlemiin whom Mr. Okuzzolwit mot at
Eilcu during his travels in America, who
" roqnirod two foot in a oiro-lur direc
tion, and who had " gouo ten foot in n
oiro-lnr dl-rootion" on a wager.
Dipping is apparently veiy bonefloinl
(o the teeth, und it may he Unit the
linbit is often ncqnirod from using snuff
OB a dentifrice. The writer of this nr-
tielo has traveled extensively through
tho south and tho southwest, and his
experieuoo has been that whorovor tho
praotico provniled tho troth of tho wo-
mon were bountifully whito nud singu
larly free from decay. Tobaooo pos
sesses high untiHoptio nml detergent
proportion, and must oxoroiao b nolloial
iniluonoe in purifying the mouth.
Jn order to show to wlmt nn extent
the lmhit has obtained, it will only be
necessary to say that iu tho year 18711,
(uo New York firm alone, Messrs. 1‘.
Lorilhird A Co., sold in round numbers
101,000 pounds of snufl’, nil of which
was of the kiud usod for dipping, be
sides move that 150,000 pounds of tho
regular mixtures for tho old fashioned
snuffers. Add to this enormous quan
tity the large amounts manufactured in
the other cities, and some idea may bo
formed of the extent to which dippiug
is carried iu the United Btntes.
Condition of tho Crops
Tho Boptombor returns of tho depart
ment of agriculture indicate nil average
condition of tho wheat crop of ninety-
three against ninety-five iu September,
18711. Tho acreage of this crop iR seven
percent, greater than last year, which
would bring tho uggregato yield to
nearly an average on last year’s acreage.
All the Now England nml middle states
nro above the average except *Delaware,
which is full the average. All tho At
lantic uud Gulf states nro below the
average, exoept Alabama, which is 101,
Tho inland southern states arj all be
low the average, Arkansas presenting
the maximum of the whole country,
which is 120. North of the Ohio river,
u.ost of tho counties were not visited
by the chinch bugs. Of tho present
superior crops, Ohio, Michigan and In
dian .i aro above tho average, nud Illi
nois 2 percent, below by the drought and
ohinolu s. West of the Mississippi the
drought, inteuao heat, hot winds,
chinches and grasshoppers have reduced
all of tin* states below the average, ex
cept Missouri, Tho Pa cilia States nro
above tho average.
The Danger of Wet Pool.
Feoplo who prefer wetting tho win
ter’s store of coal to lay the dust on
putting it iu their collars, do not, wo
beliove, generally know that they are
laying up for themselves n store of soro
throats and other evils consequent upon
tho practice. But so it is said to be.
Evou the flro-damp, which escapes from
eoal mines, arises from the slow decom
position of coal at temperatures but
little above that of tho atmosphero, but
nuder augmented pressure. By wetting
a mass of freshly broken cool and hav
ing it put in a warm oellar, tho mass is
heated to such :\ degree that carbureted
I nud sulphurated hydrogen arc given oft
I for long periods of time and pervade
j the whole house. Tho liability of wot
! coal to mischievous results uudt r sueli
j eironmstauoes man bo appreciated from
I the circumstance that them nro several
j instances on record of spontaneous com
{ bastion of wet coal when stowod into
I tho bunkers or holds of vessels. And
'■ from this cause, doubtless, many mits-
1 iug coal vessels have perished.—London
Medical Record,
An Orthographical Puzzle.
Bpellors of all grades ami oges will
And tho attempt to write tho follow
ing story from dictation, an interesting
puzzlo. A lady who was sure i.ho coaid
win the Webster’s Unabridged offered as
a prize, in enso she succeeded, missed
only 22 of tho 99 hard words. A pro
fessor of languages, who prided him
self on his knowledge of orthography,
missod 28. It is possible that onr typo
may not put them all np correctly. Let
us sea some if our readers can detect
tho errors. Webster is the standard :
The most skillful gauger I over know
was a maligned cobbler, arm'd with a
poniard, who drovo a peddler’s wagon,
using a mullein stalk as an instrument
of oooroioi), to tyrannize over his pony
shod with calks. Ho whs a German
Badducee, and lisd a nhtblsioky catarrh,
fUptherin, nud tho bilious intermittent
erysipelas. A certain Bibyl, with tho
sobriquet of " Gypsy," went into costa*
oiea of oaobfnnatlou at seeing him meas
ure n bushel of peas, and separate sac-
chorine tomatoes from a h up of pooled
potatoes without dyeing or singeing tho
Ignlliblo queue which he woro, or be
coming paralyzed witli a hemorrhage.
Lifting her eves to tho coiling of tho
cupola of tho capitol, to conceal her
iinpnralloled embarrassment, making n
rough courtesy, and not hnrrasaing him
with mystifying, rnrofying mid stupe
fying innuendoes, she gave him a couch,
a bouquet of lilies, mignonette, and
fuchsias, a treatise ou mnemonics, a
copy of tho Apoobrypha in hierogly
phics, dnguei rooty nos of Mendelssohn,
and Kosoinsoo, a Kaleidoscope*, a dram
phial of ipccHouiinhn, a teaspoon fill of
nnptha for dolcblo purposes, a ferule,
clarionet, some licorice, n surcingle, a
carnelinii of symmetrical proportions, a
chronometer with movable lm I mien
wheel, a box of dominoes and a cate
chism. The Rungr r, who wss also n
trafficking rectifier, nnd a parishioner of
mine, preferred a woolen surtont (his
ohotoo was referable* to a vuoilnting oc
casionally occurring idiosyncrasy), wo-
fully uttered this npothogm : " Life is
checkered ; hut schism, spostscy, here
sy and villainy shall bo punished. ’
The Bybil nnologizingly answered:
" There is ratably nn ullegeahle differ-
once between a oonferrable ellipsis aud
a trisyllnbio (Beoreals,”
Hemuly for Huy F<*vrr.
Many nro nnfforing from tho peculiar
ly annoying affection known ns "hay
fever," nnd it may interest them to know
that Dr. Horace Dobell, senior phy
sician to the royal hospital for diseases
of the chest, London, has suggested a
contrivance and prescription, bv tho
combined use of which immense com
fort may lie given to such unfortunates.
Tho prescription inns follows: Chloral
hydrate aud camphor (of unchlift grains,
carbonic acid 20 grains, pure morphiu
12 grains, oloio noid (onougli to dissolve
the morphia) 20 grains, castor oil (thu
clearest and finest) 7 drachms. Bub
well togothor to mnko a lotion.
Tho oontrivnnco is for tho efficient
application of the above remedy, nud
consists of a miniature bottle contained
in a little box-wood caso so that it oan
bn carried easily in tho pocket. To tho
lid of tho box is attached the oork of
the bottle, aud to the cork, in the same
fashion ns tho spoon of a Cayenne ornot,
is fixed a little club shaped rod of ivory,
long inmigh to reach to tho bottom ol
tho bottle, and also to the upper ex
tremity of the nostril. Tho bottlo is
kept half full of the lotion above pre
scribed. in the little rod immersed in
it. Directly the patient feels tho tickle
or other signal of coming sneeze, he un
corks his bottle, withdraws the ivory
club, wet with tho oleaginous lotion,
and pushes it up the nostril till it
readies the seat of the suee/.n nig mil;
them it should bo gently preseod so ns
to apply the lotion to tho part. After
this the club is withdrawn and returned
to its little bottlo of fluid, where it be
comes lit once charged for a fresh ap
plication. As often as tin* snu'-zo threat
ens, tho operation aliould lm repeated.
Veiy often one application will keep off
a threfttoned (It of sueozihg altogether,
oven thought its first effect mnv be to
exeito a sneeze.
No Mom: Ilunoios.—The deadly vege
table alkaloids snob as mercury, strych
nine, nnd prussio acid cannot ouio dis
ease or preduoo any but the most disas
trous results, Perhaps no event hns
occurred of Into yours which is so well
calculated to disabuse the public mind
of n belief in the fffioaoy of mineral
poisons and bleeding ns tho discovery
of Doator Walker, of California, of cer
tain medicinal herbs, whoso healing
principles he hns extracted and com
bined in tho form of Vinegar Bitters.
The cures wrought by it seem marvel
ous. Its action is mild and agreeable,
but at the same time rapid nml effeotual,
nnd bcirg unimpeded by tho presence
of alcohol or fermented liquor of any
deseripliou, is attended with results
hitherto unachieved by any remedial
agent. Tho cures of bilioiiR complaints,
malarious fever,dyspepsia, rheu Jiutism,
scrofula, and all diseases arising from
impnritiea of the blood, attest the para
mount exoullenoa of this medicine, and
justify us in recommending it.
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Columbia Co.. N. Y.. Julv 0, 1873. f
R. Y. Pimiei:. M. IX, llnffnlo, N. Y.:
lkar Sir—Year favor to Jiiht reeoivod. I iu
lotidod to have written to vou sovoral week*
;$ lo J
bottlo of Pi
tho brat i-naults, although 1 will admit 1
hoalth, which to!
1 hav'
discouraged after ita use (fora shor
). I took it midor very disadvantage
-having tho supfl
s than t ought, nnd.
ed tho
with I!
of
ymp
f whioh l wroto you. ;i havo suaeiud
terribly and what added to my (Hatreds wan
tho oouBolousnoaa of not procuring roltof from
ordinary sources, at times it Beamed about im
possible to stand no great was tho distress.
All of thoBo Bovora neuralgia pains have dis
appeared, they woro so bad at times I could
hardly walk without soiuo external pressure.
Thov sorm to lmvo left mo like magic, mid lou-
lv, and lmvo lmd no return; all other arrnp-
toms have been removed. Tho severs weak
ness and faintness lmvo disappeared, and I can
go up stairs with comparative caso now. 1
ng. but 1 think enftloiont time 1ms elapsed
Something Nice.—Genth men have
boon troubled for want of a paper collar more
closely resembling linen. This is furnished
them la tho Elmwood*Oollar. It has a cloth
surface that must certainly ho linou from tho
quality, and"folded oduos that prevent it*
looking hko paper. It is so perfect an imita
tion or linen that it cannot bo de!o.U«d even
on close scrutiny. It is for Bale at all gouts’
furnishing stores, and we would reootnmend
The kindest heart is that which
shrinks rather At its own inhumauity
than at another*.
John Paul, in describing a Saratoga
ball, says : A lady attracted considera
ble attention by having her dress cut
down in tho back with ft liberality
which astonished me, and delighted
tho back biters on tho bock piazza.
’Twos not the Pompadour stylo, exact
ly ; rather more on tho barndoor order
of orohitectnre, I shonld say; and
nothing could bo in better taste, if a
lady’s buck woro a boulevard—bat if
not, not."
A Fortune for §10.
A fow dollars invented tho in Oraud f500,000
Endowment Distribution, to ho drawn at Mo
bile, Ala., on Wednesday, October 14, J874,
may result in a aimedv fortune. For furthrr
information, or ticket'd, address J. Y. Slater A
Co , Manager‘s box 5.431, New York. Tho
known reputation of the managers is a gnar-
;oo that everything connected witli this dis-
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Hr. .1. Walker's (aliforniu Vln-
•KttP Hitters are a purely Vegetable
neparatinn, made chielly from tho na
ive herbs found on the lower ranges of
ho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califoi -
ii i, tho medicinal properties of which
10 extracted therefrom without the two
•f Alcohol. Tho question Is almost
laily asked, “ What i< tho causo of tho
•.iiparnlleh d success of Vinkoau Bit
: nits l" Our answer Is, that they romovo
he cause of disease, nml tho patient re-
••oers his health. They are tho great
deed purifier arid a life-giving principle,
i perfect Honovntor and Invlgorator
if l ho system. Never boforo lu tlio
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