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A Fart-welh
^ vruL urn <nxM*
O -koflL wfe^aa eMriM i mag*
A partite - ft u>? bfiaat.
vrc-« ..M (d tile ms** *isd my **»«=».
►til »* awahia ^ m tha tj*f
That Veara mt ou mi distacl «r»a.
Fur r«m to r>» th* drearr ««—
r.Hr *F»ra and tbiaU vf only ther.
V t that beaiit«oia iaaage mak*
Tt*« dreary aea leaa drear.
A id thy wB*:m *xtd ntoile will waka
-fr-* f -^Ht* wrath
WEMkTidMul fafW the Umpmt'e
<; 4 r,* d\* through the dan^arooM p»tt
Wtoerefl blue iceberg*, »a«t and »temp,
Dr: g and daafc ing, crowd tha deer
T’ ea. t'.’c.' wfcea iiaaven with -cSouda ia dark.
Aed wild jrioda ataaog tba vaiA
ri:t thou not think of ban whoae barque
Strives’ with the polar gate r
- w-r- t h e n not tintik. and tiy pray -
For the rea wariderer far away.
*
That, ah hi* toil# aod peril* o er.
Hie hand may ciaap thy band ouoe more ?
Bnt *3aouidJd th -i hear no more of *»*,
OA hear jj.nl I lia ii ililWtT
And sleep within that icy *ea.
Or on ii - - l eg e rt-wrdp.
Wifi not a i-ang thy U>aotn preaa,
E -u in t ! iy pride and loraiineia—
A tear in thy sweet eyelids shine
For him whose latest thought waa thin* ?
T itLAltrUJN FARMING o- HIS m a VALUE, ViUjUXi.
.jarss.usarrea- Mr Mareus wiiktoson sat alone in
-u m the rnoramg. to coe.ult you, . poo a m at
.-of uapMtmce
,. vn~fZ£eL!?f iTtaStotrS^ £SES!l nc. .. n"j£**Tr H^' r
< 1 Ormsh^reb.3 to mv^arl? I
wi £*£%rJLrj
-*asws:«'C8s 4
MSr.ss 1I 'SKriSi?* fc “
•Inet a few words to denribe the ward
>m Marinis Wilkinson alwavs
> houghtfnl face of exqtusite beanty. Millie
Wry young, ouly early eighteen, sorrows.ol
Bentiy had borue the
Iffr f»th«-r, )iftving been wealthy,
railetf- in brininess, and committed sui
f Her mother, delicate and helpleea
»t If ought poverty feebly for two and yearn, toil,
. i linking under privation
• >i,tni- ted a fatal d seakc. When
all hope Millie's of life was over, the abroad, news came ha.)
tiiat uncle, dying only A
• ft a large fortune to hm sister.
V. ill was made by the dying wosmnleav
uig iier own too-lately ppomting won independence old friend
r.;'5iniie,i,nd WiliiZn, * their the
Marcua guard.au to
heiress,
Sorrowing, had and turned womanly beyond , her her
Tears,. Millie from own
iinci to a noble endeavor to solace some
of the trials of those with whom her
own poverty had made her familiar. A
cousin had come at Mr. Wilkinsonare
.piesi to make a home for hi* ward, and
resumed many
studies. But a large portion of her time
wa* spent in the humble homes of those
alio had been hermothcr'sfriendsto the
dark davs of widowhood; and beyond her gentle
dutrities Rimn extended fur this
(.mattcircle.
She had been an orphan two years Mr. on
tii- day when she came to seek
Wilkinson, as already described, and
the sorrows fdtter of her life uad lost some of
their sting, leaving only a gentle
sadness behind;
“Well, Millie,” the old gentleman
said
-t-r-sic^ints flushing her aheeks.
Whereto ^S ‘ P ISto
-Now, Uncle Marc, please don't
^ '-She
wants something enormous,”
km'wwhatto t’just e^ect next.” ’
i:n then the kindly man detected
signs of trouble in Millie’s face; su'd the
i-sting voice was turned at once to ope
'S^mv Onns^M child ?”
• ‘ Cvri\ cmne to me laet even
ing, a,,,1 heLWill come here to-day; botl
wanted to Wife,Vncle sec you first. He wants mo
;....-toe Marc,™, -she
-wZtiddWthat?” myself.” * ,Ia
“ Vo one 4 but-I are' nee 5tel,t it for Id?like
“Well Hiiimv vm. ofdiHlike
him like Ua« no con
iiiteiitis,
i, you’.is I would have gone to my
the^^ffvTOflJte '"’Tthiu^isttL “There dear I was wrong Tell me
man I ever
He
Sl&on. uncle.
ptuionship since’he and I help glad in his life. proud But
does. btecon^c? am and P to
have won ’’
“Itoni-resiEuthnsmstic.buthesrt
w ho le f" was “hLmwS Mr. Wilkinson'* lSS mental
comment.
•^w^^in atoneuf^
;«• I have a friend or two I should
Or..nsby,if,”h/add^mentaUy, have already found'oak”
not
It-was not exactly such a walk as one
would have mapped out for belutiful a gentle-!
mun’s invitation to u roang,
tatmng girl; but. MHBe .her followed its coarse,
loritig r,4Xr^n upon gnanliao’s arm, won- '
a
th„ [
quarter known as tire “Factoyy Bow,"a
XXZ
a&uss'
siss kk;,
Vdr Ormsby seems neglectful,”sa,d “I Mr
Wiiktnson, factories!, tlryly, have.au mtereat b
in the as yon are aware. v»t'
.. . not own one of these wretched
h macs. . They are all Gyril-Hrmsby’s. ”i
“But,” Millie said eagerly, •• these
! they Cople will hto not charity, let him for benefit .drihkpthey them.
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i bufie any privilege he givtw them, till
ht> is diseoor.ige<l in his efforts to do
tiiem good.” *
Oh, any here !*’
“ step in ;
It was a poor place, scantily furnished
tnd cheerless. Upon a cot-bed a woman
' iv, in the last stages of consumption,
S ;e looked up eagerly ’ to Mr. Wilkin
•ii.
“I hope you are better,” he «aid,
kiadlv.
“ Ko, I shall never be better. If I
May Mr.* f nly Ormsbv die in peace, will it is all disturb I ask.”
“ not you
to.w?” ’ *
“ Jennie has gone to him. Yesterday
:: sent word Hist if the rent was not
■ *ly ti.-dav at twelve, out we must go.
Uve paid it regularly for five year*, but
e think of that. All Jennie’s
r-ifkdethe last month she has had tops v
t r fire and wootl. She’s but fifteen, :
"id her par is small. ”
,; “Whafc3o
Thirty shiUings.” you owe Cyril Ormsbv?” ‘
“And if he’s not paid to-day be will
i it vou out into the street to die!”
“ He savs the'workhouse is the place
v Onuners ” •
At this*moment a slim, pale girl of fif I
teen came in, erving bitterly. I
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ER*LJfc£!raM*
ipir-f-7^
85? S-) tenderly, bo d*4Kmtely Millie gave
ttas^WMsyiaR asitsScKissSB
.sr:, ho wonlorherseirpaasedhernpsnn- ” ; 3„ r„
nl tht-y were once more in the narrow
f?trefct * Raul ., .
Ob, Uncle Mare, ... she can it
1
he tree _thatte a_*j h «ri. *> to
... ,. . . .
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whose space stood t he f our great factc’r
nl ..i r ;- r , v f Marcas W' 1 -
. befo*t
k in.■*»*»!; and ■ Cyril . Ormsby, <ong
divided by the entirely opposite distinct manage- de
merit of the** two into two
partments—c,ne entirely nnder the cor.
toll of the elder, the other of the young.
w m „
ra^ratfsass ‘T llkm ,T a ? T^ fi'
”sr7~~>
srs.t, ,-*='■'si.s;rr.r.
ro . Jtn , ,),« r e s pale man was bnsi
Iv writing i“°g «»d »t the aa. time ovwre
a *»w. where stmt seven
tv ^ " nt> “ »« k before busily
"birling machines.
c
•»»js“‘s«-ke«.
{ ^eks of and ruresi rT" ^
' T, w rest r
v
L^. J . ?VZ l„u” St h“™ *- 88
* v™ hee„ I,ere ’ \fr ‘
Watkin^?” '
i.'tb.;* . v , oari , s ; r r wrr xritt
,, w Ormabv befiW wBc wae ioir M
■ •* WilkinBon in ’ow
fS ? a tone
m a Iffft reat mat " save hia
»;#«•” ■
ll tl - m m t Milli shrank littlp ^wto®
,
( i ow f r ., ra Mr Watkins overlooked
loom-room walaim. she ,•0111,1 «ee fvril
, hrisklv about 'his
«
everv item of the Work Not a face in
I5L3F t| v room fS? was brightened bv the
Lii 0 ^mis m ^tor RWumited hErfaS
d i v Z a'“
emed'aware mere one
se of a stern task-master's -iw-j
^ «... ”.tl,n v Ir cxnrVsscd wrjjv; nfion h*‘k* t i. p
, ,L, Mjlhe'ont re the ,.i
Sj , , aud into the
wide Dassages r g again ’ to another work
rooa ,
“ 1, werP *£!, ibete tedionsa uTtoev task to nS follow
fro^rwm hk^Ta^J^'of to Lim two ' everewheVi/mwti M? WUkiu^ '
J ls ^ n hold n|R)M thp hearts of th #
hands " toSL- and t their S? lr terror terror of of > Cyril nl
^Qut iir^SnTs't thesunalidhomes ^
but os-! •
XSTS, bestowed .^!*ffhSe^S5L Ins kiudlv bharitv without
rfrumentiv 1 ^, y
,
fy It m^Sed^ SSn
“Uh^ i
WdtonZi toafrlend ^are'“m |
StarictaeE «*uS “ofttoe «■ of^smaU toullc^cZ^
h*£vv^ io wag»i W and
-
getno^kffi<Sie«*r we won’t live here and d oSU: nav we
^ ™ °* ** k *
i.l.ild’sZueraf’’ «i 2^*S?’ 0 v«rtfiito to “fori nav for mv
«*,S' one said tort the
toreeherdi,.,andtoburylmr'’ the
1 m uneasy a out rmt, not
S,kiJ ’ ‘‘-'f. 1 * T* by “ f “ U
»ce, and it s hard making »t up again.
mad,toes 'to32^ £Sk
woApsicfc or well, or pay the price of I
•“ hro* or a d»y of idleness, no matter
b ^Z°TJ
words spoken as Mr.
MISSSS 1
^ 8 J°"/r d wTrd St "oSS
B
3£j££z JE3
• f .• ® f,.
h P ft-fe loved , you, who , knows every _ noble
impnl*,, of vony p-re ......t- re thr.t
m ,° CT ^ um ’i*
.HZ, 68 '^ 8 ^ . T ' lfa . o{ "“>> , a man as
SS
..iia/l.sn vL Z;,1 itoifi w vf
ofor f nJiml
8D I have thought that dUhke i
l> r eindif<i n<> TvSt me. dHTl^OTo'cvrit But, Millie tell 8 \tir me ^
' t lore Cyril, Mu- !
p ithoroughlydespisef shall never lweak n^h^ut Uncle 1
man
siX^Wf^Mi *
b “gg , * ewr knew ho w it wav that j !
^rj„ ; w v qZitZMZb!hmth. h rtl *? and phtlanthTCpy: a, 8 .. -
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riliii Konneu RW|hw . lion p.—,— iariosi , ■
The authorities at Milan are-^
active search to try and discover the ;
the author golden of the fleece, robbery belonging of the collar of
to Bon :
Carlos. It appears- that the theft took !
in place the in city a room named, at the while Hotel the de la Ville, j
owner- was f
visiting the new constructions, in the
town. Don Carlos was accompanied by ;
his secretary, and he left his valet in
charge of his apartment, a confidential
servant who had been in his employ tor I
eight or nine vears, and during bis mas
ter's absence he remained in the court
of* -Lis the hotel. The prince hal
placed satchel, which contained a :
qnantity of valuables, to addition to tha ;
collar, to a piece of torniture to his room, :
and the strange circTnnstauce is that on |
his return he found the drawer and the •,
watchetlocked as he liad left them. Don :
Carlos'stated to the authorities that on 1
the eve of the he day when satisfied the robbery j
was discovered, was . of its
presence;' twice previously attempts bad ;•
been made to steal it. During bis jour- ;
ney the Duke of Mii.lrid was fplloweil !
by . an individual of distinguished ap- i
pearance, accompanied by a domestic; j
be disappeared on the' arrival of Don
Carlos at tlie central station. j
IK-sth i» Ufr.
sjjgjgi was loafc. Cteidn&llv the aeaaecrf t*.<te
gVig a.
f genae, to h» one 3^over, (right j JM^beae eye and hia
. one (left; ear. could be
remaining uoors at any time
easily cloaal, and m ttm way it was
W mvestigate the wmse^tienoes
ufcomjdeteJyoaalating theorem from
a, i external «timu*ation through
!T following e “- ^ eriienmeRt “ T ? and often showed
it to others. If the p*t i; r,t . seeing eye
was bundag^d and his hiiiring eer was
stopped, after a few (usually from of two
to three) minutes the impression snr
pnse andtpe uneasy movement* which
ut dr* showed themselve. ce«ed the
resptratun beouue qmet and regular—
V 1 * Ct \ tbe P ‘ tie “v^ n il d g
, , .w
E*j”i?isrtsS'siK
ssudiugbim »»j.a, to euditory sleep. He timut could to '*
) a a ^
for example, by osUing into his
hearing «r ; or by v,™D stinmlnt.on^
by allowing the stimulus of light to fall
Tar^ „g ^ Lg“ T-¥.S
b .,..« ...■.».i„>.
his bis still* still fiuictional’seni. functional sense of of or* or
of the deep..
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_. The l # lrato-l i>hennan.
i
The fish-market of Havana is Raid to
be the fineststructure of the kind in the
world. It also intereate the traveler by
ite romantic association with the story of
Marti, a reformeii pirate and smuggler,
who built it and the “ Tacon Theater.”
Daring the administration of Tacon,
Horn 18M to 183E smuggUng andpirmy
had grown so ta)ld in ana about Cuba as
to defy the outlaws. Spanish Their navy sent to sup
press the leader was a
mini iuun.-d Jfarti, goveruiw-generaW and for Lis person,
dea.1 or alive, the
< d a large dark reward. night watching
One a man was
the sentinals pacing in front of the gov
emort ta£k. palace, Havana. As they turned
tto> and separsted nnobsereed for a moment,
t,ie maQ »P raD K through the
entrance. He passed up the broad
«t»A saluted in an imperious style the
gh«rd there stationed, and passed into
the governor-general's room. looked Thegov
ernor, engaged coolly cast in writing, aside his cloak, up as
tb p man ex
claiming: enters ununnounoed?”
'• Who
"One who has information of the
pir»l*».” What of them?" said Tacon,
“ earn
egt ly. -
“One moment-I must not sacrifice
myself.” You have naught to fear. Even if
“
you be one of then, you will be par.
and put Marti into your hsmls?”
“Excellency, I ani Marti.”
.The ixm.^un^ttene.toredinto of‘ idithesmSre
pt^d«pta«d those who wer^ft
slam.
Wkm Marti returned to Havana, he
waH offered the pardon, which he ac
o^dy^leU^sT^Zv^ panted,and^e erected a magnificent
Sone market. When he becaiim master
of euormoua wealth he bu.lt a theater
youth's >"“« * Cot/wanion lompanron.
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Li--Wg-s tt«»j ’bwf’tSdlw'ttS ’that ibipew drmktog tridh" of
is
1 j^S m *rh'e
^ST^m exneriment
who had wV addffi
—s, wiE/eLl^f.^Te
him «>mpiuay oamt .i„,„to in in seven seven months moutus. He ««
to. totto y J to . ...
*«en»* Lniwk Iminw- then
^tod^lth Xrtvrf earJen bn ter ofoC „u
The various vegetables are said
to be hrfofifi h lp , but • a ffiet mainlV .y tom com
posed o f them wonh l not nm* tee.to nd
one^if ■MWuSnTsnd farinacwraiiZod
«, om a * v ; ftW hiffhw- o-int.
bring ralcu’ite.1 to fostA the liabSt %
to^iedrin^ Ahke remark may
ES!?£IC“dfKr ^
cmt”7n alroholie
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nncrc «*» mo nair H.ie *iii on re™* nun..:
Mary „ Bmdsfaswe e mphi yed
w a® s
domestic m a well-to-do family atEgles
ton square,-Boston. Mareis very fond
attending dances, and is away three
evenings in a we»k. Upon these ocoa
sions she, like others of her sejc, takes
considerable pains indoing up*er hair,
Using freely of oil fot that purpose. The
family have a gentleman boarder who
also has -a penchant for hair oil, and
leaves it during- his absence, upon his
dressing the-opinion case. Recently the he had enter
tained that oil evapor
faster than there was any necesity
for, and becoming satisfied that some
one else was making free with his prop
he concluded to test hi6 suspicions.
he emptied out the oil, re
it with the.aame quantity of glue,
to which he added scent enough to give if
ami leaving it to the nsnal place.
events. He did nothave to wait
long, however, for early in the evening
Misa Mary was heard muttering to her
mistress, in her who room, and.auddenly called her
was very much surprised
find Mary’s hair matted together in
iaextricable mass, and all efforts to
a aomb through it were unavailing,
result of the matter whs that Man*
was obliged to have her golden tresses
off close to her- head, since which
the aforesaid boarder has not .miss
any hair oil from his apartments.
A F8E51U KLWTSOS.
a .jsrjrrr's^,
l for the two we eks preceding the event,
Ksa^assttfen:
■e3^i the preceding l empire* and monarchies.
Their control and * powerof Hie interference
hi immense. * newspapers alkiwed
Ba pporting ^ ? the government wUkJb* were
to ft( colann,
. Bd m(JBt atxr)C i. m the aecnsationsagainst opposition
its commoted Trpprments, but press
on the acts of the marshal,
or gf his cabinet, or any of his enndi
dat *e, only at peril of seirore, line and
icQprif»nment. fXiTth. opp,*itionTrealars The mails were inter
neised^d and «U
confiscated, the Eng
: ot r papers S. (whieb ( ^de)Tetmn«i were ail hostile to
m ^ de
:, troye a ; and the scoundrda eonflsoated
a week's supply li^ of my owa daily 'iiK AVee
SGSSSrsJSfs tbT^il3hS Xito b^presTutmUo
; *if
. ^T-idchhsdaSi’ncvtoCr® diM ^j Te ,c p meeting anv thine 3 wa*
I : tha^gfivenuSnt Smof
1 ° ^i !
n
»s^-“*a»iss5 sajK‘r^ j a , s,ra
ot de P uties ". wera dogged about the
st s^s&ssssa reet* at their own towns, followed into
liveried minions the of object power, OeiffCHt
(formes, with of bringing
■ them into contempt with their neigh
i tiowJjy pectr’—persorakept Rhotnnf! they were.ks thewytchful
nnaey
: eye of. the law. It is a matter of judicial
proof for that the the keepera mayor of of Montpellier
fW ‘ nt the taverns and
. Ike of that told them that he
cafe#» town,
I i kail the most stringent orders from the
marshal P«»«* that candidate, e»®ybody put must vote tkeir tor bands the
[ tickets for s him, and said mto if they used
any others he should And them out, be
cause, as mayor, he ahonld examine the.
“ lo ‘tiXthLr^
“id not useThem, and tiiat then their es
tablishments would be closed.
In France the government does not
oommunioate with its citizens or mb
j Sects, or candidates with their constitu
fnoies tlmongh the pr«s to the extent
U>** we do; but all official notices in
tended for the information or govern
mentoftBe people, and all addresses
“f candidates to elections ere by mean*
of plaoirds blank posted.in.all walls. public places
«na along, the of white By a limited special
statute nse paper is
aud confined, exclusively to government decrees,
placards, anno,indngnew l)y the laws, president
proclam his ministry, ations,etc., or by the prefeeftir romre. or
Private persons must address fhe public
j ! on p«ters •» of^her °®'”d »nnonncement colors; white paper and
i defadmg there is a them. severe Yet penalty tor weeks provided preced- for
ing the election the candidates sup
whi t,'paper, yd Bye ■
and in circulars ridrresed by the pre
*«» ^) *»
the Republican can
«ates were denounced m thmr own
homes, at their own hearths and to tlieir
own neighlsira as revolutionists, " moen
^ d" rLTalfthruoZ » official
sanction, done at public expense and by
|^m public authority, and mtended to carry
and. envied,.m^he^thiff But'wm,
or heard Uiem. betide
the Republican candidate who ventured
in his placard of brown,-bine or yellow
paper, to impute the imghtest evd mo
j ™^Xrn TCrKW >'. Presented bVt^yen^rZt, against him lw these
,
b'mself and his printer to be instantly
^o^thelmndeSnation of bothl fiTe j
^ V? “'“Z fol '
&
^ rc st«nds; and the two largest of-these 1
; „ wn?p< t br * r fto Iv-*>-*
8plppted aH the head.iimrtera “Choe^” of the op- t& {
of
Conservatives and the “ Eurep e” of the !
One was densely thronged
Zd
a-J "ipied uare ia rront of « was constantly, composed oo
the ,ike by materials—all ft dense crowd, gesticulating, of
shrugging and other, conversing but to low constantly voiced,
scarce louder than a whisper, for 1* fear of
Leing overlieard and reported th«
I re P<?^>ly tried toenter
gJSKg . j35t£L !
Z
sKacfjaaswis
he ~.“* 1 'there a biack-roW priest,
Bat- , here there bated br^ith
waa no or con
! fidential whispering; all spoke loudly and
fearlessly, as if they hail nothing to con
ceal and felt, quite sure,that no one Would
molest them for the expression of tlieir
togintoconversationandliesringthemost opinions. Herelhadnodiffienlty in enter
frank and emphatic expressions of polifci
ch! opinion and political torecasts. And,
although these two oppoaiog centers - of.
political opinion were close adjoining
eiwh other; the crowds frequenting each
never mingled or conversed with each
other, but hehi aloof, as if in two hos
tile camps, although townsmen and
neighbors, coalesced no more than so
much oil and water. ♦ £ * And a
few days before the election, the minister
of the interior actually promulgated prohibiting an
order iJl political throughout conversation all France discourse
whatever poblic affairs, or any in hotel;
on any
cafe or restaurant, of place. on penalty of instant
dosing the
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But here I must state that, contrary to •
my expectations, based upon the extra- j
ordinary proceedings of election, which had preced- ;
ed the day the actnal ballot-:
ing was carried on in most excellent
and with perfect decorum. Within !
the neighborhood building, in its court yardand around
its there was not only no
such brawling.-hustlingor maybeseeaph rough horse-play,
as similar occasions
electioneering, in other republics, but absolutely no
complete absence treating or .coercing and
a of anything that
re
lootedlike»to timu..*_ -
g~i??? —& *«
P*g«* i* thirty-five by fifty inches, m*k
i BSnara.sBS
^’OOO «>pu» , ^srt of the lUutfrated , aas t&fd
&***8»*e* was
oentaaeopy. There are thirteen fort*
eight-inch column* to a page. The
Sgef'™ » Wsr.and the as far oarh**ls,or “ < «£ cw
good ality weighing, c^y m tae publisher
qu , and
atates, -800 pounds to the wain,
ooating ainty dollars a ream, being
** el " ta 5? 1 more ^
Herald , Times ot Trt 6 cofits. The
weight of paper required feqnal for the edition
of 28,000 ~Pi« to thatreqinred
tor over 200,000 oopies 3k," of the Timet
-d Herald. It the publisher ^rly
«ys. “the unceasing labor of
lorty perwmafor two muntha to produce
'vzstisie***-- s«tssgf=s»£
of E W. Qre^Tja^iQ^doo Beecher. JA ward Everett,
Horace Bennett.
an/l£k£th Sr Rev E. H Chapin, BUSt«SetiS James Bnohan
eminmtmeaaiS B womenTSist
of whom
'“issssjK. srs sss bss&k r ** ,*
Bremer, Miss Barioe, paries tever,
and others of leaser note j poems by
ednlHSS. Some of the matter «. on ? -
md, but the greater portion is selected.
-
J* ReW v J 9 ?!; .
Kapidan, , m . a recent letter from .
New York to the Bnffalo Courier says:
It would not New be Y(>rk much of a calam-ity broken if
club life in jvere up
altogether. Its uifiuonce ujwn young
men is m decidedly bad.
There are hundreds of young men here
who have plenty of money to spend
which they never earned, and the value
of which they do not understand. Their
fathers or aome other redatives left them
blu^e but nUe “m,^enT amuaemenx M^“of moet Ql tlMae
young men tnra to the club air offering
exactly whati they want. Ihere they
meet others of the same claM, and a life
of Pjfyjng* idleness ^d dissipation begins Card
8 i
employed to kill time, and apaesion for
gambling la ofton imtrscted that lasts
through life. If t he p'»v w»» mi nly
JShKi SrtnSL /of
ways for “™*y ™d * tor Iwm
«««»>♦£. 8P™«« y o!1 “K teH®” »£>
hanntthe cl ub t oom wi ndows in the
aftynomr,wrthbonto nmsonthd roosto,
passimj-^, Md e^^atoat l*li«hfr^ ^ f *j*
quentljrsit up aU night-m thechib card
rooms piaymg tor money. They are
delight »hoLoodon^snotw m sabruang, jhom aud Th^k they try toy to took ape
their London prototype* -inmanner and
h
-Vnnsskecl sometm.e JJPjteft-tt
''ou“ torn ‘ ”t?s
stays » B«tm«v J™??™
for rterttrMon-, might possibly
be m som e use m t.ie world,
A wJl^^ndEr.tes: The *UI» of lbanmre Mtsmns
torhis report ,
to the abuse of tho sale of nUnpa bj
on S sale of stamp*, ,„d ays that they
compnee whole mnety^x per oenfc. of the
number. The commissions on the
salt* of atainuL run from lor^~
t7e vigila!.ce baa® Mie^S
toat .hat been exer
cised fmlcd to provide im adequate rem
^ toaul by postmastors to, ^togs^es to
7'£ tTSttt
^XSSJgS^^T^i
from the Salt UM postofllee in two
years, bnt they hare stamps constantly
for sale; and qne offered to furnish the
Wt A Mormon Lake ^tmssterwith from Southern Utah, W.500 coming worth.
into Salt Into* rseentlv,- beefiM new
^
2£Z*£££ . ^k. ^ .
to
though “He is Urge-framed rather than and fleshy, vigorous, and his
spare deceptively
Iron gray wig surrounds very ias
his high, square head. He a slightly
sloping tires,“ forehead, small, bursting shrewd blue “pereep
and eyes,
archetl over witf* and Sr»*^ brow»,
strong rombative force, but oh the
frxAss^fifisui's^
flokml please man fill : “ Mr fSfow citizen, yfffl
-yon P ---13, mv cud?”
......
Indestruclahilily of Enjoyment
' 2 ',„
y msnnnuisalway* <ftl happier -. tof . hsvillg : .
^ *° PPy ,0 >»t d make them
’ l 0 ’ 1
S’Z n™ 'Z e the '?, L 5’ P T
enty - hen< ^, by .s the .nu-mory m of
v danood yn&M with a due
.
? iSrjf | re M 4- T*- na * iDdulgfnce, diffuse tUiler
f T!?J & parents, s over
nrti * ana UJ e " KBle old age, is tne very
, . 1 l,ranc which time
^ emen “ mind ? 0 f man. >o can
LJ2 ““r:, e r? 1 however ® u> ® present inconsiderable, moment. ** A
”*i 18 -“ e iia PP iep for life, from having
once an agreeable • tour, or lived
°*!j!! y °I Wine with pleasant
r .
Fv pe ’ °: «n|oyed any pleasure ooumderaDae cWtu.ch
muocenfc ;
^ render old men scr
Md ewnes ftS them £2f! back to a world that mS
■?«, ® oene ® nearer to be renewed
^ Mn * Smith.
■■ —
Test fob Ptre Water.— Fill a per
fectly with clean quart bottle two-thirds foil
the water; dissolve in this a tea
spoonful of the clearest white sugar,
coik the bottle and set it away in a warm
place. If it remains clear and
you need fear no evil; but ii it turns
milky white beware and gives 'off any offensive
gases, tuff. how y<&. drink the dirty
**rk TwaSaN TWM *••«*.
g?»ess?jML^sa:
iasaMs^ fc/as
j had known her a day ; she
rr£ tw vauiia
sSf"as.*fawaf/s E3S2£s?a»“wS
do ho.^rtamly, you rsv, ‘les, oh, yes,’and ‘Ho, ah,
very true V to eve ryth in g
t J L’ w j ieB half the time they are en
iiT irrelevant answers ?" Iblnshed
Weiplaiccd ‘^[.^aed. that At the I had end been of another a
^ hrmr she said : “Please why do
» steadfastly at vacancy and
Sways ^ look so sad f” I eiplained that I
da when I was reflecting. An
• ed *nd then she turned and
* pa af
^^ P d TV. Whv do vou cry all f the
,„ . STw'A?S3 TerT amlv
fc omail n ^„re surrendered mid I secretly
m . bocts off. That was a
3^s«-5tRSSi m ;h
SLSSfc^fmlSSiiS^Sti motnenm ofmartyrdom wra Yhadto *
p«m P*™^ throng S*?. the * ^ t T rt .”^f- t^ML«.g*Ahe .SS,
bo ts’£&s
»“
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^ Winnepeg (Britieh America) griody oorre- bear
-nnndent writes ■ While a
to attack idhcr animals,
T he company’s officer, who showed mo
the fkius at the fort, related an incident
which came under las own observation,
an j f or tbe truth of which he vouched,
^ iJe in the Saskatchewan die
i^ trict, he wae one day stalking four feed
^nlk he he'’-toticed quietly
j || 10 outskirts of a little wood.
While h wftg jet f hardly api>e»red within range
. rf thgm ttll0tl er actor up™>
t he scene, a griazly of the largest size,
w h 0i quitiilig the covert that had con
^aled iimi, aslvauceil boldly toward The bull the
ne||lteatof the four buffaloes.
was too proud to run away from a single
enelny _ lt « not their habit to rail ex
^ de pt ; rom m an. He lowered his head
prepared P to receive the attack. The
eon( fe rt w ever in a moment broke With
of his paw the grizzly
the enormous neck of his
8JJ j j ai( j lif e ) cas upon the ground-.
Meanwllilc the other bulls ha,i hUkkI
^ „ spectators, showing taking no part of excite- 111 the
conflict, and no signs
ment or alarm. The gnzzly, haying
made an end of one of hiB foes, now
boldly advanced toward the next. The
• ,00k place, and the second
taoke»n»k«fnfew p
b «Ulay the yard.from bear ad
the first. A third time
vanced, ^ with the same result. There
waa w b „f one bull left. He was
than the rest, and his korna
were cdusequcntly still long and sharp
at t h e §; points, ® instead of being than worn and
bhnte 0 ugh %),„ smaller Wacom
h grizzly with
neck, and
^„drsg f dhnmo,lf offi^
^ C raw* toonMterwa^dred. ffitobuZL.
where he
W “ f
on the green cliffs of Folkestone What
and beauty " was that of the . 14 th of
Mav^,17^, the birthday of Yaccmation .
^SS '^S^king 8^1^ ^TtoTb^n
her master’s cow.
^ thw mutter vras mserte.1 by t*o
superficial incisions into the arms
535^,5^ r^ular eatisfoct^y
aud
raan ner; but the most agitating trfed. part ot
the trU l still remained to be It
was needful toaaoerUin whether he ^aa
fT7tT*f Jitter ^’toSatelffJ^!SSf. Hl^' ’’“jl‘“g® °U
p,,x S‘ pustule, was carefully inserted » £ by
^ tZ Z S u^on Z J?
the James
“ hfe^S’to^nX
bw or rabies m voe dog. The very
h,,mn»fa>r. 6 o r exliMstionafiofc the body
LXZby .jck fhcalthy of the small-box,af Lre.’in
suffleisnt p-erson, induce the
Set; msn y instances, to
and yet there Ts^This healthy
7^&**«* —
» lAdie* r ,\n g IMmk Sand.
The Floral (Mi mt rccom
mends the preserve'ion of flowers in
sand, and gives the iollowum plan »f
carrying dishiTfr out the advice : “Take
flowers those be of covered sufficient toil depth deep to
allow to an wbite
with sand. Get the common
A^vrs&’zrs: layer about half mch deep. sa
with a an
XL*SM5. 2&&TSZ%SS
^“iy's„r-X,,2™ they will dry
a dry, warm place where
crraduaHy. ^off'the'ssna and at the end'of a week
Snd
tiiere is any moisture in the sand it
-be dried out, before using
or f rP *h sand may be poured over them. dry,
g flowers will require weeks sufficiently to
while others will become
^ j n ■ ft week or ten daya. ferns, By this
j e process flowers, etc., are
preserved in the prr»per shape,, as well
^ ^ tbejr natural color, which is far
hatter than to press them in books.”
g ovrer s vpiII not answer well for
this purpose, nor any succulent plants
M the hvacinth or cactus. Such flowers
M dahlias, pansies, carnations, pinks,
gweet Williams and gladiolus may be
preservo( ] f or years.
— , — --
A One-Legged Skater.
The .centre of attraction on the lake in
Antral Park, S. Y., a few '.ppearance,^^who days ago, Wrs a
ge otleman of military
hal apparently Iqft one of supported liislegson some only
^tle.field, to he was
on ^ remft i n icg limb and a stout
cra tch. Strange to say, he. had a skate
on his only foot, and he showed that,
despite his misfortune, he knew very
well how to use it. In fact with the oe
casaonal assistance of the point of his
crutch i he executed some known ,f the skaters, most
difficult fancy figures to
and in simple skating in a oompeiitor* straight line
he could distance most in
speed and style. He waa watched with
much interest and admiration, wherever
he went.
I \ Prtty *M>v»ry
■
»sj».EjpsKtss
ssss-JsssssjcSfc * (! ^ e ladies to the members’ galierv of
t
SEisasssssafast =2tf*JX«snriisrJ
The constituent then rubbed the pencil
nia r k s- o nt and wr « ^-aar-orderover
Rnkhin*’ repo^which sumatiire # or a oopv of
IT - he presented
sooerinTenJent Fletcher of the au^etod folding
{jj* the order ^J^Tprea^Sdit was not correct snd i^again. requested
to
The paper wsa sent feial to Mr «i5Lan? Bobbins, who
; that
ha siVninfl ‘^’,n„t an order for nnlef ad mission foTmceler’! to the
J; 1, |he ^nstite^nt an did o^call for
w pi e o-i.„ r trick* of
; !L 0 ”^ etimes withXoceii P
SmSS . ,. &sssSagi „
Tic total !wt year was above
4116 »«"«* * iaoe 1878 - The incr ease
seems to have been wholly on short
-fare the average the lougewt of all the being lines 120 constructed mile,.™]
^ m w^s a thJ^
■will bo continued on uncompleted reads
'
j jfew York has about 350 match girls
and 050 flower girls
m.nboiogie, ol 0»ann.i.t.tt»e«.Whrt *;■
JKi
m th»t popalar myth ofthe tiixtMoth century
tho fouuUih of perpetual health »n4 yonih hu
an expr^^ oftto loMingiof roffering
Europe were xaimarked for ttiia • wonderful
fountwu, and Ponce do boon sought for it in
• the cyprewi Rwatnpa ^?^ll«ihave and tangled eearchedfw everglade# of t
our aunny F,
e, ^,’lX^^!twUTtoW^dbtta /onntwn
r ^i of lairisituai health psmtiU and youth. and
whee ttii* sourov in oorrupted, toe
socrosproduciog effect* sreitobl. iumsny
^fTm^-rT^oliJ^ T i " > ^ -** S T M ■ •“ 1’! ^-
vati ei furms of disease wUeti depart uooo
J l,*d Mood are cured, or be»t trusted t>.v mich
medicines .as take up from this fluid aad sx
JWf* If 0 ” tb* .g*. 8 ** ,*> kS«s
! e *, n be stout require Bfty vsnsties for their of skin di*e»»,
but s* they »11 cure veresm- nul^rto
: ilar treatment it i. of DO no practical
‘Lu^^o vonVumr to !how Suo
variouskmfaof agtin, Irnlght ncrofnloua goon amide- fevef
write aon»,
! *<,««, whit, swelling*, enlarged might gland*, diwcrib. snd
uleir* oT v.rying .pprereno* :
ISk trenSS ‘mi?L' < ”L!je mrost ^Sv
iug mW ufi»t»tioMof bad blood stecurrftos
; unifona mi» I fh«m •«» a ejrammmae
esrery. Tborooghir chums* thabtoad, which
1 'S&rtf JRSS
!
j to u*. For thte purpose Dr. rierce* Oolden
j j Medicsl Discovery and Purgative Pshvt* are
pre-cuitaently tha articles seeded. They are
j pa*isi-» ton*, rerbuncle*, eon. eye*, rough
!»^1_L_
I hb m
attest taroto^ mjl^S^Bff -SKcrere lSdSSSl i
'. riw4
ca] dpca p ntoraUy “^work* wonders" ,Tlw
butoiiio ingredients, wlueh ita *pirituou» ba*l«
SSU ZtS&XVSSi ^pc3K”m«
j ^utriew, ^ i'Sid
it contains some of the met
tnoica of the vegetable kuMdonijand ?t£SSS the
"
i tianatiug’<. r uohealthv toZuioed occopatioiX ability as ty-tos of
™ other
; the ayatem to reaist atmospheric and
rt^“ —* -
Th. stt«ill«o"hSSti^hSaii« » rrepec
! | SJSJTS* free &&TE2* sdulterstion of tipil.
entirely from any
1 '‘ ,lt “
CHEW
The Celebrated f
“ Ma 'TfINtlW**
________Wood Tag Pin#
Tobaooo,
Ths Pionkkb Tobaooo Co* pant,
New York, Boston, and Chioago .
i jn P vh*g Sit M a* targe a* a nigger* foot for 25
,ww*. too.. >->- utto.1, Condition .wmtokto.
: *man w/rtl. ? ack*geoItlheridan’. adr*y Ired of them. l-owflcr.
an,
..^Aaodyao^S Tho old lif e vnuerroris “at. what toot csllJohii
; way up in Mtim
i ' gold SoM b7d by r SZM^.S'LZ **'«’ ■ ^J* h ^
tn, Simm Utoesver, .r <k* Ass «»>■
»*« misiw.**-! w^T*m« a t« ««* » Dwrrh**. OjtMm,
i «MtoredS^t^ire^:re4o^,0tiwS. 2 Sm 5S?T« toTiLtoltot.Mj in»J ..town,!
,
, t h « B »v.r Ho ftwity-ni .vr b. wim»«* n
ooiw.S^BrJS
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««*<» m«r»i character a»d.fihan oonwator m^hwitej..
w'?*"jiKBii4 a»w«<.W , » ixi''"" 11 "
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PtHpFfi ■»»»»»re»«»re*cen T ^SSATSSTSStS^ rtnrrcvEo buttes
* — 11 * &"*<*****.•*&£
ftHTTIall! DU i I EH •'ft2r*Spri«^r«‘',
; PONDS
EXTRACT
catarrh. r»fJ*'fwroiw4u^«a Pi««r* E*tract it w neariv iiarfiy »
can
TiSili a m Kn"? tha t
fatbl‘V omPa
• m.fv-ry nia-ii»y tnw
’gfa'i tni^SSS ^VT SSS
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gutw afaoaiA .be wrihoot F*a<*s
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j c H , LB ! l fiS 1 gpy^ h^tmttuoac ^li^a toe *&**** an<!
u I na j r
.pnOATB^isf JSim^S^ocrSSv^tm fi&^WaS^irart
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York.
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*sess&* t.i+m S vie.
«T Mil OF SERE
Waowiate to bass daUara will for trm Frtcm Lui
WmmUoa Uutl M* v*T B.r^fmlpr.1
Tstoo-Ton Raj
8*a ! fat frre* Prie* List All siw
p AfitNTS WANTtD FOR THE
X CTO RIAL :
HISTORY o p the U.S
B^snpsTKsa _______
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national frSl&mro o o. rw_
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d i 4 5?s^fc^%?AS
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POwKKp% 7,8 tki "—aw. ^ m.. ., h.J*h.
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8IIK iu;»T» WELL.
SOUTH PokaSD. Ma.,Oet.
i^^^SisisS
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V ta—t ikx
|couN T ™ A rroB w r~- v N T R Vi
SCALES
\MAf?mSAF£&SML£C0. 1
__L £65 BROADWAY. A ' Y
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Caution to the Public.
To avoid inpoeitioo. parehaaera of Waltham WatcbM
trill obaerre that every ceaaiaa Watch, whether gold or
liver, hears oar own trade mark oa both c**e and
. Gold ease* are stamped ** A W. Oo "and caarsntee
eirtifleatee accompany them. Silver caaee are atamped
Am, Watch Oa., Waltham. Mm , Coin Silrm,'' or
‘Am. Watcb Uo.. WalUiam, Mm, Hterlin* Silver,"
eeeordtnrto qoabty, a«4 *re *coomparited by gaaran
tee certificate ai*ned H K: Robhiae. tnuMinrir The
Th ut caution in rendered oeceaeary by reaaon of the
foot that hSL3S^^2S^iSSS^3%tMw oar caeea are freauautljr tutparated from *• or
ante and of r i« the mm, Watchoa, thus and affecting vitiaUricaui injurionaly K'»»«n- the
t» whieb la ttitendml oply to tirKvwry c over our buyer coiup.ete ahoul
Watches wholly made by o*.
“**” * cl °" "“’’“‘SsiBKIiMS WATllHCO
R a «oil*i.» .
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PASTORS
Knowin* worthy persons who deaire oeeful and r.aa*
rratir* employment will, help aucb by directing them
to send for a Special Agent'a Circular of FRANK
LKS1.1 K'8 BUND A Y MAGAZINE, a Hotuehold Per
•dical, un»ectio0al and nnaectarian, edited by, Hw.
|)r. Derm*. Good terms made to auoh aa Bend a
recoin men alion from a clergyman and ten cent* for
r^^«a7Sot«r^‘.
Choirs, Satin Schools, Societies J
SHOULD'UNIT
Th® SalUtatlOA Or
ZlOA (^A), or TheEnCOr®
Jft K or PerkiflS’ Sinking
SChOOl tft.)r °r John
SOn’S ChOrUS CHOlr 111
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a , ^„ r ;,„ 1 „ t ^ t Vii»(*w»vr*«i**.br«*‘ti*c
Belshazzar. - -
Joseph’s Don Muilio. Bondage, • P#*»g*
Prodigal Son, - - ~ b*
I Walpurglfi Night. .V*w*/«»Vm JO
OLIVER DITS0H & CO., Boston, . ,
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IMPORTANT
;
To A 0 III V all d S ! *
It la well known to the medical profesaion that
■ IRON
lathe VITAL PRI NVTPl.K or LIFE ELEMENT of the k .
blood. Thta is derire l ctusffy from the food wi*«.it. but
if the food is not properly <1 nested, or tf tr>.n tv. ,W**»*
*s*r nrgt%n mty br ;(r*di*jm**.| *.< 1; m. .nly «inw
! SU;*'p’,V«"T».' w ^5t-"r;hT;
VITaiJZlSU iOK.VT »»«, oi<._ (... N..*, hm.iylit
1 to light.
PERUVIAN STROP
It a protected eolation of |h«
PrOtOX.de Of IfOll,
rJ 1 I \ w, V./ v *N
•
[Matte aw. *r tha
Byzpepria, Fsrex and Ague, Eemittsst
y«rer, General Debility, liver
Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Affec¬
Diarrhea. Nervous
tions, Boils. Humors,
Neuralgia, Paraly
* sis. Female Com¬
plaints, and
ALL diseases
ORKil-ViTIM. IS *
Bad State of the Blood. ’
OR ACCOMPANIED BY
j DEBT LITY,
; OR
1 A . Id>W - State . ftf Or tH the » Wn, System.
- rainij;'
tBBSSSafl psu2?ii».toa VritvK-Trii''v'ii'oa **t s*‘w
i.»im.iw *v
AN IRON CONSTITUTION.
It va an wKcet'ent «ub» vtut* for wiow nr brandy wb«w
• nt'mtilmct i«»«ed«d. —— of Ir>
<• TR. releiueni of th« remt'T'Ure and power eiwdteity n aa a
r&Bdicinc pod i* tlzorwby, ita magnetic For f«*mala surti'-n w*Akn««**fl to* »
: dF»a! it •
•peciftc T* tska Adjctnw.to cored’;- •jcceanmed by a
W
deficiency of
IKON IN THE IiLOOI)
Withont reatonr.* «t v> tbs* sy«t«m i» hk* trying to rvp*:r
■ « building when ihafnandotioo muepfiiet. iagcr»«.
A tairty <«» pjqr« e**o«*n
cStrsjmsm and their other*, address wdlbe a «t jAr*f a wm»id t-> > ti» mf
’ r cne sending on p*.^
SETIl H. FOWI-E <X SONS, H.u»ion, Mnss.
w«a^et • f#w of tfee bum t--* w * f-.- ,r
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