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FOR ItlE Y«C8« PEOPLE.
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TWf. toe-tod *
ltdr * td tbe
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tilth
,g ' ire eeo tte
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i wc«T8 P«k mvf
*f ft jwvtro hi
ypvdreatt '
wbv, w*«7 Jane day is a hi
aad daitoi*- emee a&d
a tb* clever, would you ever think
•at g: Hii-uqUreme from jo.t » boko
.7 at rtanrwe p«*»r blilCiberi1 **
nKafwrbWr.a^ap^ poad afoat.
••.3-lping *' iatoatiariug Od tbs
Haatnig w.r*r-iifie« hi a leaky boat
Angwt r-fliew brighten when the daylight
f * ik; '
la tbe rr—- r
{▼the i*»kod£ .ho can feel the haat,
he water ripple, over naked feet ?
n.
, n . a#,rif«pi«- ^ t«mnf * to climb* md
, lr. frtgrent -.r^ . fcard « _____ pp.w______ w— im, 'a.
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J tha cidjr pregj^throngto* «JJ Ua>
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b * fc ‘-
1,opt h bwie bke coney. *“*** ltao ®»‘
rtraa. like thaw--'
iy, eriep Oet r! Then the chertuut bum
h “ ‘ ' the i«»t Vie t
,te *
JortTM»»i*af-*to««toM* , . V |»
fa)
irrel* ^„er gaily, w th. old .ton. van.
via.
eg tbe first Ugbt
Vhirtins v-.ftiv downward *e* the white ft*ke«
• t ,k,-.g. ... .
■ rii-V do.-, with bundle, hi the chimuev
l0 .,k
. sT ... ; net. I»v t/ntTiut break out of dowuv t kkaletlnd beds
•'.Mt.kueww. wsnted j.urt to tor* skate. *ua
aledb
January ’s buried ii» a great «uoW-fa!l;
On with ciy&t and mittcu*! ont to slide and
' T bait! ^ 1
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: .
Merry sieigtr-beil* jingle *« the frosty air.
And the grand iopalkce rises white and fair.
srytsris?"™ ir.
M b .
«U l ' -r- -
K-ioif), »-4roMHHg,.shattered ; lie m row.;
Poor old Winter-, while cost man, » brown
psteh shows.
Mwch h„ wi'iter reuiahwl ? H«r . the r,„v.
fas h
Brooklets run and nppln I Snow is turned to
,lw -‘ h
W^flg , tUrongh thedoor.varklrt w , , in . big , ru »l)er ,
Vuu my catch wring p «|>i ilg out - in c rucua
' a.s.l.'
What the Qoalt Maya.
Whittles the qoail from the cover.
WJnetlea with all hid might,
flijjii and ahrili. day after day,
flinx (the little one, bold and bright,
«j $)ttfo that he uuderstanda aright)—
'■ He gays ts» Pob White ! Bob White?*”
Calls the quail from the oorn-fletd
Thirt with its atatoWevet :
Siflty rain-elouda floating by
Bide the blue of the Angost aky.
*• What doe* be cmU now, loud and plain ?”
Gold I/>eka—"That in a tdgn of rain !
B e ca fei r 4 - Ho re we t ? luo i Hwef T ”
Pipes the quail from the fence-top,
Perched there in full eight,
Quaint and trim, with quick, bright eye,
Almost too round and plnmp to fly,
.Whistling, calling, piping clear,
What do I think he aaya? My dear,
He says; ‘ Do right! do right V ”
m.. ^ « * r .. * *
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•rima Dnnng the spring of the year 1862, .
tlm war waa m progress, a number
ymy ojBo a re loft B oat e n »*
filing up ship lalaiul. “ Merchant tor a voyage
ria.mg the paaaeugere were Dr,
.looker L.eafcuauta Pru.ee and Lmer
r.-^l^.” n ^’?;„ d ?l!a^ tae aaed
b-arly mm morning. Dr. Hooked«lhd
; r m the deck to ua below that a shark
upon deck, about
p. Pjgoth*. saw atouftwo' an enormo us
keeping drej ' ‘ ' “l^ diHtom? at 1,™
calk'd fee t. look Every the person fish on board was
to at huge
The old sea captain said it was no un¬
usual incident to have a shark follow a
ship hugely for an the entire voyage. They thrown subsist
oh waste matter over
board; and, as they are very with fast swim
mers, ean always keep up a vessel.
It was proposed f-.„lV;v.. fev Captain t Lewis,
„!.« p» ti.- x' -
We threw capture the
into ocean pieces of
aud other articles of («k 1, and
greatly interested to see him eat
The ship was searched but there
not a harpoon to be found ; there
not even a shark hook. The pros
of capturing this great fish wife not
bright, until Captain Lewis pro
to make a noose and lower it
into the water, and tlms entangle *
But. 8rt Htarft kept away from the
T )f^p* ^ n to put e»~a
k h a p
the fish lie, and bv amttle mam-hrortnK < S
bait induct the fish to pass hia head
into the noose. Bnt he was very cautions
aud would not near the ship when !
lowered the piece of nork, uiitiltwo littfe
pilot eich fish, that rode ou his back, one on
aide of the groat fin, came forward
ami inspected the bait, then returned
and took their plaees.
nnSoa They had barely time to floiah this
stern when the ahark swam under the
o! the ship aad, opening his pon
derona jaws, attempted- to take the bait
f hcla it just above his nose, noting
possessed no power to leaii or jump 1
as many fish do. -
I also' watched with curious interest
-c--f>Hot-ash, office, wliirti, haTing -pe i ftiruieJ
the fiu were 'of his now 'back. quietly dinging
While Captain Lewis was preparing
noose which waste be slipimd over the
lark’s; iiea.1, I asked- about tlie pilot r
Kvery shark has one,” said the cap
“.end sometimes two ; and whe5
shark is without one*; he is shy and
Jum approach very near a ship.”
These pilot fish seemed to be five or
inches-long, having iongitudmal and of a yellowish-brown
dark stripes
tacsr sides and resembling much the
of New England ponds. ItBeemed^.
that so powerful a fish should
to much dependence on such
creatures.
Ihe captain again lowered his rope,
>ut the current of water drew it aside
the attempt to entrap the fish was
■mn a failure. "•■
I hen, some one suggested holding the
open by retaining the “bite” in
and when the shark put his head
rope in order to get at the pork
dangling 3 - from the end of the little
me, to let thizjioQfie drop and pall away
the end tin the large roj>e tightened
urn IxKly. This was tried, Hi.it
shark slipped out. He wae however,
' hungry thatfaenamediately retnrned,
T. 10 maneuver the second was repeated aud
-vuccess time.
The moment Captain Lewis gat the
:i »--e around h» body, eight the or ten pet
I >u* pushed away at rope, tod it
> at Lar ilv a minute before it t«gan to
hcfc-lt^tm-ifciur r rll^ra uiicomforta-’ tSr’ ai , 7
skt-i mi sr»
x ti '•• auiJaoamitt^nki Mrota*“iSrtlVSww
t; X ti v-sVyahf*
* ,, tail that iiearlT took
« ^ f Z ’ rvriviarii /• 1*. *a -r
Lt* i attunaftSe nbo*t
.-.aJe iKiwerful mpe the fish
rnfrn r w. wjo>
that n ,, bejwomeJ t , I nil to rrt«Td the movemesit
4 A IT ^'iiLe rf ^norToSTkot i
Of tb** iJ T e sui
, ( „ and 'eft him
p. ^le., i under r th« the .tern .tero.
: they had ' t-i^wSred ^brer«l dStaTtbS during the
eacUemeat and atruagie.
for After he the rstt^la s toh h ad^time KCTUangjmiled to
?! n^e ‘
oi
tackle to bim < '
the side {**'*»*' _ W J , ^ . , i
o:
nnt:1 n ** r - * h i take out
t ™ an
theliiabi r sOTe^e ^t ; a^ shir"
« extrem^y ITrZ^
SssaaSfsSSS ^ H'>diy;''gni^h»de ^ej£ha ve
. w»a drawn on (l.nk anrf tbe rope t*k*n
i .rf^^Crhe^wufoimdto^^ oft ,
. .
V^Qgg * w,a ^ hf Y rahve 68 ^; “ e t ^ hat ,° hed , emadthe *° 4 J*°
I
ab™t the we . - it
mT/l^SETSSSrS struck nwwrth wonder «id
th^^hinto ^ore^than toe dayfiS brmling'sun h^wS during
JSSed “aWtioB half a rihSS
r^atua n^w ot Va (^SoosS »
’mhadfor vet h™Ww« alter To,^l we had
to p the ^ wi,Junto's e^w.tlSv J^5i ^
^
hnt f, «*“
? b^ifbis^W^ ‘SJoriHoe
He toth sideSStl^
8 treuMli threwInmiielf al? from ■SKFZaii
jaws and barelv 'mi-sed^from time to
For two fall hour* did the battle cob
tinne. At last a throat through the
heart was the finishing touch. He gave
one spring, fLSd twisting his his Jawa^aspare bodv powerinUy,
»"'• g rmt J £ ,/tlie
■ ^
wa)1 st the d „
tSisiasS: 2 ’=:', iss
bstsssss?'*'’•**“- rtistsisjsWJiEsss
So thev begaudbeir nartsof iuvretigations thaihjLrk by
fiuailv rnanp ’ and
thev removed tTbi Ins 'recorded heart
is pro
perly vouched for and yet it seems al
m,wt innmlihle
; allftfls was (leaJ 3Ild
i emntirtd Of lilrtnrf ’^dy vet his heart when
! teinblns and resting &t on
the deck, kept up its rontractkma a
iodof , f r<)Ili tvreutV minute to half
; an i hour, just the same oiScc aa wheii in place,
am blood pcrBwming tile various ito parts of of .pumping tholicxly. Uie
P>
I This wonderful power seems to be in
! ■ harmony tista, with the thp heart btfef of some scien- here'
who say possesses a
, vous center and power over its owu life,
separate and distinct from the bram, for
T ide Awake.
— -------------—t ww i » r~~-——y“—“
: My dear little friends, whftt do yon
suppose we have for a pet in mr cosy
borne? 1 wonder if yon can guess if I
tell yon something abont it first. It was
, less’than half an inch long, alial last autumn,
j bnt now is an in ch aiid f in l e ngth ,
T witH small bright eyes, and has four
j flngerH parlor in and the five winter-garvlen toes, anil it lives with in our the
vines and plants. Its akin is smooth
and the color of lichen which grows on
the north side of trees and on old fences
and stone walls, with blotches of green
' ish brown, with white lines outlining
. them; but then it is not always of the
same color. When on the ground it is
dark like the earth, and when on tbe yel
j ow earthen jar J ,h is „ider yellow, or when sue
J(H , {r<jU t e part of leaves is
'ora greenish hue. ud rontetimes it seem,
(which white, doubt ’ will provisionu' can ehange
.color ,;. no ia theij a
nnah th ,, m ,. lu , Io numerous
t , Qeffiiw) . wheI1 „nr garden need*
water the little creature makes a great
. ^P^^daeemaquite
content
f ^
j, !nm i(a ),i, ling .
^ «R- ,h ™ ““
^ SZClT^^
d
Streafeu ^ before. pCte
so free from insects
Have yon guessed what it is ? I am
sure yon have. A tfe**toad ? Yes. The
French boys and girls call them “ rain
® ttes .. ; „ > v “ w 1 - W “‘J2.‘* .. ».u U ?. on 8 UlHe
®n°txfc , our x«it „
Wh .' e bre ^ fas V <,U,e,: ta»™ 1D g,
our bn'e , ■n—ghber from over tlie way tiii
C tunning im .Mehasa, with a little I green
P 81 ’ K8 ^‘ ER ’ have come
*<> , Ix.rrow your toad to eat np our bugs,
We heard the little prattler m tui*
ne *t room, and called her in. Yes, she
W8B m r8rnes t ’ b8d 8 D ? te from her
begging . toe loan of toad for
8 ““ram? few TWt« «>«» eonseryatory, om
. goodbye toe ofthe ohoieest
I^. premising va9 must ,l«rrB-;h<Njd-t»
', could not find it
nufcil two hours later; when it w b en
piantinl to novel carriage, of flowera and trace
a new’ home ami
^ e missed the Wee pet, and it seemed
>°nesome without hi* chirp, and eveiw
* s *f*y toss Ay to cfur <m *ho too.! low-pane But the visit we felt was was not
loD 8- After the! second day, little May
monght it back, saying, “Hehidaway,
or f n8t » { * **B1 *U the time. He is lazy,
,l “'f didn’t catch any bugs; so I bringed
him back.”
No wonder-1, It was usod to the quiet,
P’ 8in W| »J* of the parsonage; aud tlie
atro! ig light, varied foliage, and bright
*o*ar» dazzled it—so it cried; aud just
' iefofn a shower it cried so loud Mary’ -■
brother heartshake!” said, “That toad makes iny
:
So Kainette has come back to the oM
» « >m » nf ite i n fa i iey, ambs e ems oo Btewt
*.‘Be it ever bo humble.
There in no place like home.'
So thinks your loving friend.
A*rs. J. B. Beaumont.
* *.
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*\ loud boisterous . tone shows a want
of gotnl breeding. The first-principle
of politeness is to mak^there about yon
fee! pleasant, and a-rade coarse manner,
hf speakingis annoying to most persons,
A«ood anecdote is related of ;* man,
^' 10 ^f nt V- v ^he name *d Wisisj>ering
Joim, which was given to h3m in ndi
J nIe ' t eopie said he talkeil wt though
newer© brought np in a mill. One
coid morning he walked mto^ a pnWic
nouse. and cahed out in h'^tlmndenig
v hioe: '
morning, landlord, how are
y°®’L . ,
*•» are you? >
■ O. j, Im.we.11, but I m cold, I can
hardly talk.
dost then a nervous traveler who was
present, ran np to the landlord, exclaim- j
lI) 8 : “ Ftease hay© my horse brought as |
.
so<>n as !
* •‘ 3 H*® matter ?” asked
I
*h^ , uindl »rd. i
“ Nothing. cj ited the traveler.
k * on v I ward to get nuav before tibal
•
man -thaw#."- j
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WILLUM X. 1 H FEU.
*™,, .wm*.,*.*.. ww_
**•»«► »* *ew iw* wn ((•« tia*»!
WHfcMilwt.
Wtf oonJense from a N>» tat )*?«
aaketeh of theli?*' of the late Wiliuuu
» follow*: William Merer
Tweed was bom in New York in 1823.
Wfcea about twelve Tears old William
wae sent to a b^Mtag in Eh» .
N 3 »“? ^ ^
^lacati u. He u studied . nothing bnt the
branches. Cm his return from
«» f h whool yuaE Tiree a entered
maker, “ «> .afterward abop a be n d became the boeinea. a ebair
ran
on bia own account. His tvenmg» wen
spent either in theatre* or in engine
houses. B-.ke most New York bov* of
tb!j a »J be fancied the life of a tlrekan.
He £ complulT So . 6 un Jaa .
K i»ig. Withis six months he was
^red foreman Big Sir, as she was
the most famous daihed engine
«, nw in the city. She
through toe streete, aimieg to be the
***' * & the fires. Tweed led the
h2h&nd, r(J P«* w; th a silver-mounted firaW trumpet hiTarm, in
a white over
& nd<»neof the old-fashioned stiff hate
^ ^ be ^ Hig perafmal popularity
^
Tj^l^ens T dnb
h.jrfm,,, ..
Tweed with began the fownmnahip hi* politLl of career. Big Six,
lfc®0 he ran for assistant alderman of
yje Seventh ward, but wae defeated by
the Whig candidate, Mr. John B. contosted Webo.
The .IMrtet toUowing year Mr. he WM* again and
toe rith Hhbttsb am
elected by alarfe majority.
nea* tact and vigor were reoognmed m
the board, and the leaders of the party
J£“ d “» ed h “^“ topower. In 1868
T* one 06 term, ? TO and efeetod in 1855 to Congress he wae defeated sravtog
,or but was elected school
wimffliesioner the following year, and m
1858 he became a supervisor. Daring
»H chairmakfng toese years he had carried on hia
buainere. Soon after his
«**«'»*“• “ supervisor he sold out and
tfcvoW all ins time to politics. fee He
served as supervisoruptfl board was
’ a ^ K> ^ 18 ^ e ^ in In 1861 Tweed was
I "Peeb^" of meters, of msttecto weights re, m-
1
! nieasurea, of street oW
ibawing salaries, and all Tweed uselea*. became
With bis vast power
«ff«* He invested in real estate
s^ss; a ts&yn
!scs?x*irs. ASSiX'S , 5
of the city a finances, mul the members
of which were Tweed, Sweeny, Con
nolly and Hall. Tweed was now master
«» «*y He could throttle hisene
mies through months, the board of audit. aid M Qar
m two with the of
80,000,000 vey, W^dward of city and money IngeisoM was .drawn over
from the Broadway • Bank add divided
Wociward drew the money and paid
Tweed s and Iiigeraolls shares with
cbeeks in. Hip same bank. His sue
0688 *W»l to have made Tweed reck
less. At last, however, figure® were
obtained from the books in tee comp
trollcr'H office that concluftivcly showed
tWoperations of the Bmgi
were SO convincing that the people rose
aud^aeranty|n en masse. A great fimi meeting was held,
r n » nt<it)Z«ma
WnfloM TheromptroUer’acfflcew^ffi DiLn"s^
up.
—
to the situation. With the weight of
these disclosures Tweed ran for state
senator, a mi w an ej e c ted by 8,6 0 0 Btofotl
ity over O’Ddnovan Eossa, but never
took his seat in the Senate, A suit was
now the ltegnu against Tweed by the city,
Ijilt jury disagreed. He was tried a
second time-on a criminal indictment
November 19, 1873, was found guilty
and sentenced to twelve years'imprison
ment, and to pay a fine of 8J2.500.
After servmgone year on Blackwell's
hta“ra.l nct‘ being
&. etody ’sars&ss of K made
cu For two keepers days he he hidden hia es
capo. some was in
New Jersey, He not tar from tee Wechawk
en ferry. was afterward conveyed
to a farmhouse lieyond the Palisades,
Hts wlnskere were shaved off, his
clapped, spectedes. and He he put assumed on a.wig and gold
the name of
JohnSeeor. Heafterwardspentsometime
in a fisherman s hut within sight of tee
Narrows and visited Brooklyn. He left
tifa s c ho oner , and l a nd ad rt n thw co a s t at
Florida. From there he reached Cuba
m a'fishing smack, and was landed on a
rock near Santiago deOuba by the skip
[ier. He and a companion, Hunt, were
at once arrested. He was recognized,
but got on aud board the Spanish bark
Carmen took passage for Vigo,
Spam. Hamiltoo Fish, then Secretary
of State, requested teeHpmbh arrival author
ities to arrest him on his T’-y.
ments, and thesuit against Tweed was a
ciTil and uot a criminal one, he was
turned over to tee oommander of tee
United States man-of-war Franklin, ftnd
deliYered to tlie sheriff of New York on
Nov. 23, 1876. He was returned to
Ludlow death street engaged jail>nd up in to efforts tlio time to of
hia was get
frtoeby criminal offeringto “TnakcndcBnhfrpiwt"
of his practices but his and efforts give proved up all
futile. ids property; Mr. Tweed. about five iect
was.
2?l*' ?L^K
of his power he wore_a mousteohe and a
^nd^ght&L^Wnearlv engine andahiffhfore!J»S fl
vlre disiSv He mnd'wM smike
ggJSf’lSggLg? ranWH but WM
* KlSS 67 .
Slaughter by Wild Beasts
It la aomewhftt. straiwre khvs an-«*.
chanac thatfs that with the full knowledge
of^Sa poBBessed ol the frightful num
bers bv beings vearlv slaughtered
in India wild beastn ’the soma efficient
means are not taken for extermina
taonoftlie tel8W».278^0Dte'M,riteiM^fStek latter Iu 1875 o(l 805 and
C5U50. Ttris-se P rwB»i.lSmblv Iw.v.mJ the
total mortality produced breeciVd«iflrf1«>’ni by wars before
the invention of nuL Sa
chin? guns. published*.^Euglandteow-^^ For esumpte iiv 1855
tistte were
ing that in twenty-two ■killed. years of war 19
battles^, 79C people including were Waterloo, In nine great
Even at the present time 4,740 felL
such anumber of
deaths occurring in a t wo .years* war would
be deemed large; and if they occurred
through a pestUence in a great city the
situation would be considered verv grave,
Yet to prevent -snch mortality *in both
instances every refinement of medical
ingenuity and skill would be exerted ; in
the present case nothing is done beyond
offer in* small rewarvU for the killing of
the wild animals.
The loss does not end with that of-hu?
man life. During the above two years
the aguregrte of_ cattle-killed by.tigers;
snakes, and wild beasts generally aggre
gated 101; 635. One tigress is known
stopped, to have slaughtered traffic for 127 people, weeks and
the many on a
public road. Another killed upwards
of fifty people nnd caused the abandon
ment at thirteen villages. Against the
death rate of victims we can place the
amounts paid namelv, f >r 1. f«*r wards 1875. for $52,326, killing the
animal.-, and
a i876, 85-MU. which seems small in
view ot the mag iitude uf lit-* evil to be
prevented.
MtS;
«m) Coiled ap in * ue^s apapev, the corners
of which were twisted together in each*
rammer that the? yunid reaji'.y otnae
urniooe, and tie package «a then set
on tbe floor of of ..«ge ronUming forty of or
fifty monkey* a great spied vanity by female epe
ciea. It was iiis-tantiv a
C^W», who wm H» rrtompal
”
monkeys cxaaU^y a?sTir.o.i bygone Uicm*et*©e. and
she seixed the paper corner
aet off ^roea tbe cage, dragging it te
bind her. evidently intending to have a
go<*d tin* with it. --
Before she bail gone more than a few
feet, the abppld paper became unfolded and the
snake thT ^Tpel partly oot Sheinrtantly
dropped and sidled off in a
veiy oomioil manner with her hem! over
her shoulders, keeping an eye behind
her, much as Iiot’s wife must have of
looked back on the pbdu. fascinating No terrors did
the cities of the sooner
the rest of the monkeys midst perceive they the
dreadful object in their than
approached step by step, and formed in
a circle of six or eight feet diameter,
having coiled for it* the centre floor. the snake None qnietlv W,
ap on
was
igs^r^ ta^kdged
! to aw. if ibe enemy waa reullw mirfewnid
of life as it appeared to be; aB the
others meanwhile looking on in breath
less attention.
vionely At this point, attached a string the which tail had |>re- the
| bm to of
Ifogtlwue.1 snake w» gently abghtlv. pulled. and the The serpent
fiaJ*» the^oaWeat*. rimWwtng monkey*
and screaming hke magmea; when they
got otyrv»tto*,«jd to a safe distance they halted for
after some moment
j eeeag no farther «gn of danger, toy
gradually form* position-the returned one large by one, to in their the
one.
1 front rank, and the smaller ones,
, crowded out by superior strength, farm
mg behind and looking over their
shoulders.
{ This was oontmuM for some hours
| vnthont the slightest change is the thM
position of the monkeys, aU of their
actions showing a most intolerable lew
cias* pnt H its place, ^ put
same were m
very different reaulte Of ate '
; toiee, for tustance, and a small dead al
; bgator but they they at length were began at tat to raUmr touch them jhy,
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^s^tssx^3ttassri usicwj/t to he aeaa, ».• acemeq uioiaiusu diapcaeq wnu-n, to nnuing make it a
An Ineideut af the Civil War.
a fa) tbeyeat 1861 N. that Mr. Pat
Northern x- .1 soldiers m Albany, participated Y., with many the
in
battle of Shiloh. He had just received
l,,< wJst"nulOTR 1 T?Bhf l rlrfan 1
oomnanvB
l?re 1 him g .l,Lte .^toire
tore
sacritleiug all of their personal property.
Mr. White was at tee time in eommaiKl
of Ins battery and he describes the at
tuck upon it aa being un extremely
bloody eommi/i™ one. Among other things swSd. lie
i his andalso his He
regretted this, naturally enough, and
had every reason to Iwlieve teathe conld
mcked up on the field of Shiloh. Mr.
) White wrote to M r. Pnggan af owfi
I feSinyfor itraiid'tee other day reeeived
it and also this very pleasant letter :
New Obleans SliilT; Feb 22 lfi78
Lieut. PH
Dear .Sir I am o/Votir nleased to acknowl
edge llii, the receipt th.Itv™ favor of the
.nstentundtoknow are
^ still now“ro in the land of to^ tee living ?™“onitsi aud that I
eommieniOT,. ^‘^^BWteb/fCd.y, It
X t °' 1 tec FifteC^
Xpssais home short but having
at for a time
business lo^ further south, we did not stay
At all eveute here we are, yoi, and
!, who were engaged in that bloody bat
tie. now ffieiriLrwowouhr queetlv corresponding,"little be
ever
thrown together. Bat, thank God,
peace did come, and let ns pray that we
i tnav never live to see another auoh
j strife. Our command still lives! and
UegulAr parade to-day aud Earrot. will fire gnu*.___lamun- a salute with
Yankee
; able to give vou any information about
swqrd '
your
. Hoping that don’t yon arc prospering, and will
teat if we meet here that we
meet in heaven, Yours, I am,
truly,
J. H. Duotan.
1 — -
.
hoJewWe Signing the Treaty.
iU : .....■.....
BMoao, Ott^ too cessation of hostU
a /?taiuiinff noon tLlMa^S the brink of a^orecin
the waves Wmed to boom a constant
m-otesfc ^m^ airainst omcp mTdewmtl, The Pleniuotenfc
^ S^t twOTt^^T yeUow^owers f^t MOTie,
nnliolstered in blue wite
and sfrineg aud oome^^nyrna carpeted with the ovo
SS. ^ ^ of the I>Sin 1 v“ in gS green
atood' siSTaido in each Sn window. :“w^ At the divaiT,*in oppo
b a
ituMat which stooda large table cover
^ w jjj 1 ma!)S . Ignatieff and M do
Sdidoff took *“* witt. thate
hacks to the window, sothat they could
*»atini*« every play of; feature which
at this supreme moment must surely
break through the impassive stolidity .of
the two representative Turks commie
sioned to ratify the defeat of their im
fc * on an 'I it<4 cXJnseqnences. Safvet sat
on IgnatieffR right, there being a small
ro ? ntl *»ble between the two function
"*“• Sadullah was nearer tec center
°I the room in • fringe. large feuteuil Tfce bordered
heavy ^ gilt Prince other Ghfi>f- ocon*
room were
Mi - -M. Razil, and two Turkish aecre
tarieB aIul Nafvet - Vh«? signed 411 was simultaneously, ready Ignatieff the
latte r holding the document on
Uand “ hewrote, after Uie Turkish
taWe maimer Each 7 tteHnssisn^ then took the wnteag others ot paper tee
*
“‘‘s'finril agam, and the treaty of San
-S^fano was completed. •
1
.
Pint Language^ ——
I wish young women could be taught,
says Mrs. Calhoun Bunkle, that it does
uot add a cubit to the statue of a house
to call it a “ residence ;” tliat a church
or even a meeting-ho use is vAnaa rft i»te
as the “ sacretl edifice that it is no
more bed; genteel to “retire ” than to go to
that the garment so fondly and
slowly coldly tsovered with side-plaitiugs so
paying and quickly is really frayed out along the
atones, a gown, and not
a “ bring promenade blush oostnme that it . need
not a to the cheek of even
Mr. P.edsnap's; Young Person to say w !
instead that of “ limn," when leg is meant; •
the supper at an evening party is ;
not “the found©*! entertainment;” objections and that there }
Are well to the nse ■
of “nicely as an adjective describing
the state of one’s health. “ To. clothe
language,” low-creeping s:ud. matter with high flown
•<!«! FriUer, “ ie not tine
fancy, imt flat foolery. 1 ft rather loads
than raises a wren t*j fasten the leathers
of an ostrich to her wings.
^SSSnfjs-ES —7^ —-■■
*•* . , . n mded iiV* » , jn»> T
,' „ ) y„ t , rfm **»-Su^S «ta. .Sr
-
j**”* . Ail throacb dZS»flte2£»?^ to* nurb-t tee
{*** fain
. . . .g m.,™ lha — f iu—.
“j . , __ ^ . M _ j i ; >w *k »u__ Yrnt ri -
rf^/kwo Indy hri^ fttMafa, a»eapta£»^
*u A a waa removed from
“® ] )PAr +}, i a g*. the ™ kitchen "?l££ a txwn was ~
f IKS t
toredo ntand
SPJf ,* £* -mnl other frienda
thewonder
J^^S^SSTSi P 1 *^ «?S2S
™ annonaly '“fJfS”
b f8 fat aft^a
to £m cermnJ -Sf* hwfvocaiistic
of m^ibdrty ^ *oc*L >“g
“ ou9e ,^ b t!^* Ji little bread was given
jV "* ter an ej^^jinajy
gSiSST&SSa *
i lette . shegntbe red “l.
| ^• wn .”‘ ^SiniSi llu Sen
: & he cmirraped uxe a
■ ae^ doTOmto^a ^ _____ A
llke ..* T 00 ^ 0 ^?; “iL;?. 7 u,mw iTJ!S
awetled up to ,^ r f*.?? 1 n ^ 7 .
^ u “ ^ i ^
, Thermit
Kttta^^SSSmt
£«d ^/f.T^ivp
ot a^BTO^tOTu^KAdtoto J**
SI!* *“**; l: ntoa 1 ?.? *’5’
™^toer to^rX. S;e “o^mISv aTSrti^ itm/kM inrt
( • ^£»tlw
*» b th!?3ter like ehir^?oTt^m a verv vonnff
s *
airain ‘
on its son*;
1 still at it. entertaining an admiring and
ZTcZ£'Zl - .^-t T 0 f listeners —Oncfn
—
| Pre-Misteric Vlltogea.
1 ^ szxiii Rnui'dM /Jcur
«sffiir js.
!
ontlm'oid'soif^and rt’ratomjif pSSlro
^laSte^t^^rthl b.toW unde, a taken by surprise crSm”
The inhabitants were
in ^‘“ajSr^oda' the midst of their U vaae*”*an<f^'dom«»tio daily avocations,
< ntengilg remained for thousands of
“
(*£ th»
tee
str abi of tufaceons puinice have been
'worked from time immemorial as build
i Nf material, and a good deal of it has
to Ul<) *1 DPZ S' 1 / 1 ’ i.^rf
j the . h^tgwm new SSS^Sf, bronigA-to. **-*&
H tnict*xl blocks quite differently, heape tbey^conaist
of lava, d one upon
| shoes being filled, not with any kind of
i m °rtar or cement, batwithi^dtah vM
"] )■*
wafipo **! fi.a wae* oT. vrooaen gffa
°*
°[. a maa ’ be«'dcs_ flii,t imple
ternmg-wheel.and containing vanous
«*
1^^STor”
^ Smtho f'/ curious tgS retew *^23^5 were
St *:£5 ^ V
«*•
£? 0 ^iJ£/ aK ‘£*1 *5554. IHi ””' ,t
ItoTOheenmearly i coeval with the crea
tlon o{ ° m '
—
Power of the Haves.
'
.Jm^ooS^noJb^'n m ______i,„ h never s^ lired on
ebSnX idS ofthe eff^hMean to «n tom
S^rf?riS*Ww»e Pll--, ?, : wK
<iLt w3f W o?’Seotiaud! m the !S
wb«e a
^l b S ^ 8 /”w^*
years oast, m»y free e au u m«i de ol 0 wnat is
H.t/lwI. Jtbblm „f ten)kms' whic? wehrht worn ,
to J.|Lbere the waves fortv^two^feet have behn
^ th7 reLnlh Th^
j • 2255 darn SLi JS5 t riol^ntlv .• ?• «•«« hnilf nf
v'f f n aS
itove° w fom Mom of'’large!
three werethree courare
flatstonesamlnponthU. maaeof^ con
m'S.V Jbt Tit^end ^ImmovabfT^ of^ ike breakwater wni
• Tetihm resident MurineerMw watmT
! ffiS'ttoS ainuriv tn the foree of WteOTbS th^
! ! W^T^fd^ nto in’one H ^ ^ass, «v nS
to waa^mmolitli fnurments but as if B
Tb- dinrlnrntTniflrt m
estimated to wcich about 1 350 tons ton »
f«tf?VriouW ■tu bow
Howtobowia Vonng be manueriy.
i™, fhe question. Manva
i, „ al -i ’£« *4,1 p,,,| ,a J^ ft _
p bashful, reM! u re of oompauy. selMfetruatfultee They feel timid,
and moment
they are addressed by * stranger, orap
pear in company. Imere ia biifc one way
to get over this feeling and acquire
^nK'efuhand easy maaneryi, the that is to do
the bent they abroad. can all Good time at home,
&g well aa manners are
not learned' acquired. from arbitrary - habit. teachings' so
j mne h as from^^ They
grow upon us by u§e. We must be
coorteons, agreeable, womanly civil, home, kind, gentle
manly and at and then
« wfil soon become a kind of second
nature to be so everywhere. home A course,
rough manner which at begets a habit of
roughness, we can not lay off if
we try, when we »• among strangers, lave
The most agreeabh- people those we
ever known in company, are that
i are perfectly school agreeable all the athome. beet .things, Home
is the for es
for good manners.
im -
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Curleus InvenOon,
Some of the send nyjnasteriea curious inventions of Italy and
France will to
the Paris Exhibition. A Florentine
hsp a wa tcb-oftlvR
of an inch in diameter. It has not only
a third hand to "the second, but a
microscopic di^ which indicates the
days of the week. end -month and the
proper dates. It also contains an alann
and on iti front Francis cover of an Assisi. mgmuooely On cut
figure of St. the
back cover two verses of the “TeDeum”
are distinctly cnt. A monastery in Brit
tany, France, will contribute a plain
looking mahogany table, with an uilaid.
draughts 01 chess boird on the surface,
The inventor setA’-the pieces for a game
of chess, and sits alone at one side of the
Ixrard. He plays cautiously, aiiti»tnaticaHy and tLe
opposite ph*eea move him. Ther-e and
shtnetiiacs.checkmate is m» < !
mychanfsui apparent beneath the : tablh
tirp, w bidfsteiM to be a# il ul mahogany j
board* i
muMrown j
b3M3raodo& kmcal Society wa* glxeeCLoaSaB.llr renf-nflr flit
8 «e
|»nt l*** Cox in the cbm. Tbe subject
1 * 6 **a “ Psychology of W.t and
Humor.” by Prof.' a JFlumtree.
The professor, before beginning tbe
dierirasjoit, said when down at Swindon
thniweefa ^ h. wa. «ked »o ewdt .
^ faon * with the nnele of the ;
lady and Tiaited her. He found the lady 1
to be about thirty-fonr nan of TbTW age,
-4.to- -J
nr lyingona The lower eof. part in the erf her corner body of was the
room
a* white and bard aa marble. Wbenabe
w» removed from Bath to Swindon, ,
boJ bad to be made in which the lower
Ht <* >«« body was placed. bar hnahand
appeared .STone that in 1869
died, day afterward, when
was coming down stairs with her two
in hwan,. dwm *»• aotntd
e( ^’ the start shocked her so much
that she fell down Mrs, and from that
*he gradually grew worse. She
^ Uie ««wea of sight and speech. hearing, She and felt
afterward the power of
» skan « e Reeling ooncentrated in her
l^rnd toejnwTad^en locked fcv
fad on aouna milk, cream, etc. She
determined to test the sensibilities of
«*» and lips. Her frienda began
write words with the finger underatood. on the
efaeek, which ahe perfectly cloaed/and
Hefcrand her eyee when the
upper li waaforoednp upward, the a/a eyeballs
weretumed rnMnuSSrieen. the same per
a She also was
unable to move her ilagere. She took
I wiHfhmhand, toewmmlinher sbe^to moutlCMd S^y/ guidingit 5
Therew^oSeremarkableph^ienon her
i
that the ^terted patient ocrald hS bTadting tell oolors whA by
touch, J
1»? was the cLakand color of his coat She nirt it to
! after a few momenta
: wrote S^S3l«d«Sto on thealate that it was Xiw^lble dark gray
Hhe
totelUhe dUefchaneters passed in a
! gvM»h he^hjmand il the carte mere across
hand cheet H oonld ahe grasped tell Uu
of a strange? she at anv
] wasexeenting. She resigned her fate, and
' was * quite qoilehappy. to
seemed to He believed
that any lodr or gentleman conld see
this la.ly if they vimted her at her home
»t Swindon. '
JtASaatVifiSsrfi
5 kd **“* a “"“- tin
I smooth, cold and dead; drab and gray a
| ; and very hot; blue smooth, but grates a
I little—what I mean nerves-brown by this, it edges my
1 : teeth, and all my "'Other colors I very
grating and but. cannot
explain bow I tell them.” ’
;
I . Bow She Managed It
Mr Maroonev is foreman in afoun
j ‘Xv J and tee^ite ceta *1(1 ou^ a week With tlus
1 lo get along
j.^ well and save money, but they do not.
! Bfaroonev haaacoaain.aahoemaker.
who gets only 815 a week, yet who mta
along in lightning express, wHile
; Maroonev ^‘ Contes KAlSf lagging along in #
i frei m-How » ht do h » it Jack?” he
onld yon manage get along the
(w freqnently ask, ’’ to
puts the rest carefully away!”
-fi-Doyoit Mr. Marooney, -give- her musing. n^-the unnwy
“Oh, no, not quite; I keen out a
little for tobacco during tee week, and n
trifle to keep me from feeling lonesome.
jf j kept it all in my pocket I would
spend !„] it sure, .. hut Mary ' keeps it tight
a
Mr. Marooney night,’rad talked it over with his
wife^teat •P« 1 they concluded to
“g* kSping - SS3i" ... «v back Wh* - „ v '-me uuu>v his ____ 880, in^^her and
one, put the rest
&!T •-----• and she ’ promised to do her
_________to to set set the table on but 85.
The first week — she _ squeezed through
i
1 teviBg awake at night thinking would build, abont
j kjnd ^ # house he
He thought window a plain rustic cottage right; with> The
| bay would be abont footed
1,<,r expense acconnt
■ "i> f u ' H0 - m*' 1 Mr - Marooney clianged from
1 des,gn for a fn ‘ ure re * lj6ao week t
frame to brick. The next
it down, thirty cento more, and
! he added a wing, with a Wash-house, i
> Thcn * lle madc ' * »»perhuman struggle, ;
>l uit buying “ilk, aud came withm two j
shillings of the goal for which she had
teen striviug Mr. Maroonev decided ]
I 011 M8 an i, ®>® ron “ {cnce Mt week in {r<,nt she of lost bispremi-j ground, j
'
[slipped, aud came out at the *6 post, j
f Mr - Marooney 1 enough thought for a anybody, neat railing hut
™ w 8 <«k
wh«n the ensuing week she came iu with
living eolot*. and Marooney struck tbe had 85 the mark iron in
both' eyes, Mr.
fading reinstated, aud granite ste,>» n, n. :
“^jCxt ^Tshe took the money |
she had 8a,.>d and went and bought her
a love of a hat, too cute cherub for anything, of cloak, a
black silk dress, and a a
that made the woman next door cry with
envy till her nose tl% got sore, and Mr Ma
rrwueyeum,. to =ondusion tlm*
didn’t pay tojiyeimooe ! »-««irproperty, j
keephig up repairs, insurance, etc., and
the worry and stew in dread of fire and ‘
earOiqnAea mow.than counterbalanced there might
any bef-B/.«aLrgA trifling disadvantages
Gozefto
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The Deepest agTihe Mines. ,
Twenty the veers rencheil deepret only mining about
shaft in world
two thousand feet below the surface,
The mstaliiferons very deepest, we believe, was ,
tnine in Hanover, which j
had been carried down to a depth of two '
thousand two hundred aud shaft ninety to-day feet, j
The deepest perpendienhu
the Adelbert shaft, in a silver-lead !
trine in Prizibram, in Bohemia, which j
has reached tee depth of three thousand
two hundred, and eighty feet. The at
tainment of that depth was made the .
occasion of a three days’ festival, and •
still further noticed by striking off a
large number of oommemorative silver i
metlals of the value of a florin each,
There is no recxwd'^of the beginning of
tlie mine, although its written history
goes back to .,>57. Quite, recency an
elegant commemorative volunn*- has l>ecn .
written and printed, which is must iu
teresting. to those who have a taste for ,
either 5K*tnalitie.s or anf: .inities of.xti iuing
Industry. There are two other mining.
localities, been hpwe^r, where a greater.deiptb the Adelbert
has readied than at
shaft, but not in a jaqMBndicnUr-b.8e »
M salt bore
near Sperenberg, not fur from
Berlin, which a few years ago had been
bored to the depth of fonr thousand o»e
hundred tod seventy-five feet. Second,
The coal mine in Vivreas Reran*, in
Belgium, where the miners by shaft-.,
sinking, -together with boring, thousand 'hare
reached a total depth of three
five hundred and fortv - two fe*d Turn
ing from .these two mines, no shaft in
nnV»roken perpendicular Jiae hss as yet
exceeds! the depth of three thonerrad
two hundred and eighty feet.
'
— n
Let every dawn of morning be to you
as the heg/nning.of life, and every thvn e- let t
ting-enu’b to y-'U a* sho-t its .do--*’ ; Umivc its
every-one v»f tb< -ve -lives
nv«:rd'«.f wmi* kindlv thing dope foe
others, some godly strength or know
ledge gained for yourself. 1
keely a >d his motor.
‘■ rt "'
Tb t K e ely ao i ar, ^ Bc b hw er s e trl ~
*> much comment, my a Philedelphi*
jm* Mr beai B. aabjiected Hn'.ght, to a
severe test by Franklm. J. Institute, seere
tonr well-known of tbe and a
Mentafie engineer. Mr. •
Knights ©xaimnatioris have extended
through a,^ ^ fi r '**£*-** ^ “
«emu iwee*> *•»•< » aoaexseai,
being onder a esond. Mr. Knight mu
app thegaugyo arent l y II 0 00 n the pennd motor* ado ry- the
bnt be bae r««o ES to emr
^“Oftes were altered.
holds that the machinery i* made Urge
and maae.ve for the parpoee of mtalead
mg those who care to view ,t and every
tme «Ue, and that there » no oceaaion
for it. In operating the engine no
«cnnm wias Mr. produced Kmgnt or ntUraed manother as
chum«L says
part of hia report: ‘ I had been prom
***** » sample of the vapor, and whUe
the engine was ramnng, upon the 4th
of November, 1 filled abottle from the
exhaust pipe. Mr. vessel Keely with had
pared a strong which he iron then charged a stop
oock.
ga.*jaa: 0D ^ he 8t ^;
which the guage the sphere wae attached, he
tube from to a receiver at
tached to hi* soiled ‘ rnponc ' ran
a machine to which our attention had
not before been directed, and which we
hadnoopporttuntytoesiunine,andm this
indirect waycharge-.! oi Mr. Seely's the tnbe. These
aamplee submitted C. M. ‘vapor’ Creaaoo, were ML
at once to
D., the well-known chemist, for a care
fnl analysis. ^oaSfd By hia report it was seen
teat the ‘ vapor ’ is merely at
moOTherm air, sod that the preeeure m
the tube was only 225 poanda instead of
to claimed.” In conclnaion,
Mr. Knight ^irst, drew the following coriolu
siona: that the machine called
the “ multiplieatbrwith including its attach- react
ments, the so-called ••
tog device.” effects aranot cimmed, capahleof and that produc- their
mg e^nnona the
strength is entirely unnecea- which
sary in sastaining the pressure to
and that.the readings ol the gnageamid
weighted lever apparatus were incor
net. Third-That the ao^alled vacuum
was not produced by the condensation
or absorption of the alleged vapor, but
by arsrsss'-zr'"' mechanical means such as a previous
and
cl aimed by Mr. Keely to be a new vapor
of his own discovery, is simply previously atmos¬
compressed pheric air which stored hail been in the various
and up
hollow spheres and other chambers of
the apparatus in the intervals between
the experiments. As might lie revelatious, expected,
Mr. K<h» 1 y is angry at these
a miliimi of dollars arejaatonishal public exhibitions .Keely
proposes to give two
a week with the motor m an endeavor to
demonstrate that it is not a fraud,
---i— —
A <*'”
Wit i* sometimes of good service to
the statesman or diplomatist. When
Queen Elizabeth first proposed to Defoe,
the famous civilmn, to employjhim on a
^ gffi- aVe twenty mmugs ®7*®
peuaes, which at that timo was thought *
^IT.S „iL JiJijfJSS?
^*“ ofW^llingt’said e . tecn * ^*7 «* JP m
the queen “Oh I
thought ol a novel packet-to-thv plan t o got a aiippl.T,
*«»*-« a vnaeWiy iff
State tee other two letters; to his one wife, to^tee which queefl, he mis¬ and
direoted, so that the letter to his wife
was mldresaejl “To her most excellent
“81**?. and thattoteequeeninscnbed The
" lo his dear wife. surprised qneen having find
opened the letterwM to
11 beginning with ‘Sweetheart, and
forward mteriarded wite “my dear,”
my love and other affectionate ex
presKions. P It concluded with requesting
fi°r to be very economical, for he dould
aeu *l ^ nothing, as he was very short
<> f money, mul could not tlunkof trea
V««Hmg uu the bounty . of lier majesty
further. _ Whether
t*rc utrirn Htis
necessities/is not certain, but an un
mediate supply of monev was seat both to
‘1*® doctor and his family
Properties of Various Woods.
The following ore interesting items
the commercial value and
properties of the better known woods :
Elasticity—Ash, chestnut (small), hickory, hazel, make- lance
wood, yew,
wwhI.
Elasticity. and _ Toughness-Oak, ,
beech, elm, Ugnum-viti*, walnut, horn
beani.
Even gram (for camng andengrav
mg)—Pear, pine, box, lime tree. ■
Durability (in dry works)—Cedar,
osk, yellow pine building)—Cellar, chestnut. ■
Buildiog ( ship osk, pme
(denVj; fia larch, <dm. locust '
Wet construction .)-Elm, (as aider, piles, foundations, heed., oak,
whitewood, flumes, etc elieetnut, a«h,
eprnce, syca
more.
Machinery and birch, millwork pine, (frames)-- elm, oak.
Ash, beech,
Hollers, etc.—Box, hgnnm,vit», ma
hogany . Teeth of wheels—Crab tree,
hornbeam,-locust. Foundrypatteros
! ^ H»l,.-j ff my. birch,
Furniture (oommon)—Beech, whitewood. Best
cedar, furniture—AmlHjyna, cherry, pine, black ebony,
ma¬
cherry, walnut, oak,
rosewood, satmwood, sandalwood, chest- wood,
nut, ceiter, talip woud, zebra
«*W- Of these vanetieo, . ,! those ' that chiefly .
cute, toto d^mjroe to teteroraWm*
«*. hicho^. ma pte. 8^ cher ry, yftfeamn& butternut, eto.- Mr*
rfswncas flatlifer.
MeaniBK of tbe Term Porte.
The ( -Porte, „ whion .... used , to
term is
denote the administrative Government
of the Ott^^ empire, and includes
the great SuTteuTfEc^Wq2’ Council of State, had its o^n origin in
this way : In the famous ms.itutes es
tat»lished 'by the famous warrior, R -
A, •
Molionied the Turkish body politic crfji;
was stately described tent, vhw. by tli*;aetaptor domes r.-s.ed nr
four pillars. “ lhe Viziers jortneu ine
first pillar, the Judges the
Treasurers teedhmd, audthe ^<-retenes ,
the fonrtm - lne cmei s at t f -
ment was agnrativeiy named the Lotg i
Gate of the Iteyal Ten
Ottoman rulejs. sat .at Jf‘ 4 •; j **’V f
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ftdnanistex tion ofttes l nam. ns,1 ^‘ /“ft J
hr r.a. Xliia_p » • "v"^’ ° ..f in
Lnglish to the f r
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leaving simply . la. *
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limtlicr Kcwntrii- Woman.
\ Itniolilvu 1 vlv, name-1 Mrs. Style*
has pist imule something of a sensation
by reading, »!- the grave of her departed
pc.ny, the solemn burial service <f tne
Episcopal church. Rue ts a. firm-he- ,
iiever in the immortality or the brute
creation. She- suppiemeu.te... fellow the this police • !
by pros* eating kdlyd 1* her pnodle m mhu- ;
?•• ut wtio »n an
man manner. W mast in t course of
tidal that the first-mentioned- ;
was ehc-ited. Of course vieits .followed .
from rejKjrters, who found in the in*-j
n^gerie of this eccentric woman eight }
pigeou**, **ix dogs, five h;ds, tw., '*ats,
and a trained pig-
,.
L iinitor *t the paJrioTthe noiioe efaitkro? j
r eECe in tiler
«»r u f the Central station M a
The- told man has sl*avs ? loved
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M ^ ,^0, to .teal
• n .| ~; r shade*treew and be will <vr
over
penmmoo *stf)ck of farming « kindly utensils grant
^ Hi
^ inthereil together thaMher dar.
‘
j p4rt* ^' a , r n , mUl binge*,
of ttiree tnree wheedbarrowa. eeioarrow*.
1 boneb of shingles.
Three hoe-handles and tlie crank of a
fanaing-mill
wecttsestasrsia deliciousmcmiiugahewillbeheardaing
la “^E 2 s'l^r ,hi " Bpou
AM Till make Qteee cabbage* aiope head out
er «7 one over.
Pour down upon theee anion bed*,
Aod give these beets a ehow ;
And don't forget tbe big huh flower*
A-etanrting in a row."
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wife thst there was nothing to eat in fhe
kitchen. He answered that a man who
, could not provid* tor lna faa^y ought
to kill himself*-* temark which did not
: excite her alarm, U he had aereral
time* used «imil*r hngnage. Hetoeaed
her a due-bill, «ailed !>.- child to him
and kissed £ her, a Mag her if «h*lov«i
bar papa. ***** toto a wm
across the ball, where b* kept a gun.
He chmed thedoor afte* him andlocked
it. Soot the *a»P wpurt * the gm
waohea rel m the rowa and the
of Mrs. Boyd brought th- neghbor* in.
When the door was toroeil open Uie
body of the unfortunate man was found
upon the floor, himself weltering in blood. bed and He
had seated upon the
bent over the musrie of the gum the
butt ofsrhioh berested on the fioor.
Placing the mn^le just behind the right
ear he re«hcd down with hi* right arm
and polled the .A charge
kaccinatmg with Bax.
Some w/, years ago, as the raise/ story goes,
, he re a great furore in the
neighborhood Sed in which wbichw/s Uie phwieiap
reg about smalj-pox, Francisco, then
raging fearfully at San and
perhaps other places in the State,
Everybody deni red to V>e vaccinated that
hail not and gone through who had with children the opera
tion, those them .vaccinated were also.
desirous to have
People applied to the physician in ques
fcion, and he sent to Ban Francmoo for a
quantity of vaccine matter. In the
course m wax, of timy^^himiuc,oa«l
and in a sliort time huudreds had under
gone the operation Finally the vaccine
matter was reached, and then the physi
cian discovered why subjects. it was it He had not
taken on any of b« look«l
at tl»e matter and smelled it, and then
•aid: “Confound it, the matter is rot
ten ; Lknow now why it didn’t take.”
He threw it away. He bad vaocinated
all Iuk subjects with wax. - .Sum Juan
(Cal.) Timet.
A sail cas? uf btw depravity was noted at
Ywl-U
man waa arrested wboliad wi th Him a
three-year old boy, also sadly under toe
influence of liquor. When the conjile
were taken into court in the morning
the boy called for a drink, bnt when
clamored get. for whisky ^-“
thgiucliQdrvu. It tellcvca thcchfid fretupmh,
cores wind relief colic, health regulates to tbe the child, bowels, giv and, by
giving ibc aud old aud weli-tned ’ reSy
mother. It lafcu
At Kdinburgfs't'atSaud, teas yews^n ce , the
potted locked to be in burglar-proof. the vault of the They castle, were there then
up to
remain for cue hundred yearn, the keys being
placed in a mortar ami tired into the nea
Bcaroe fiftv yearn passed vauit by, ami the modern
trouble. lock-pickvr opens tlxu eeience of ami medicine, Vw—rs without when
So the
Htndied with becomes the aid plain of chemistry and rim pie. and and the dia- mi
croacope, tliat regarded incurable
eases were u genera
A decado of years since, and women were
tauubt to believe that tlolr peculiar diseases
^nd-wetsksesseg-worn-htsumt-lerbtffn o wtimi
tfreifimud thousands o? once bedridden women
in m tlie t United States will testify to the fact that
Dr. Pierce # Favorite Prescription has effected
their perfect aud permanent care.
Dr. PXE&CK, Tolwio, Buffalo, Ohio, Dec, 6th, 1876.
It, V. N. Y.;
Dear About live years since, my wife
wn-taken Hick, and though wr crapioyod the
beat physicians in oar city, yet she gradually
grew worse, so that she was confined to the bed.
to Every remedy I had relief. tried, or conld I find, failed
cure bottle or of even give Favorite Prescription At last procured aud
a your to
my surprise it gave almost instant relief, aud
with a little perseverance, an entire cur© was
effected. Ever gratefully touts,
GEO. BODENMlLLEIi.
CHEW
Th© Celebrated
"Matorlmb”
Wood Tobaooo. Tag Plug
Th* Pio5kkb Tobaooo Compact,
Near York, fioeton, and Chicago
Wap Dkclabs’".- -Veterinary Httrgoojigv :.U
over the country are fiercely denouncing the
parties who -put up extra large package# of
worthless tranh and sell it for Condition Pow¬
ders. They say that Sheridan’s Cavalry Oon
dition Towdera are the only kind now li kuown
that are worth carrying home.
I>mH t>o It.
Do not buy yeast powder or baking powder of
short weight. A manufacturer that defrauds
by short weight will not hesitate to make adul¬
terated il goodw. You can always rely on Dooley'g
Yeaaf wder te-ing foil weight sad strictly
pure.
This w is V‘tS£ 8 Sn'&£ 5 S 3 %&'«i«*,
of those who are about^to visit New York City.
To those who have not decided, we. can say that
there are few hotels that five the satisfaction,
both m rates and accommoda iuuB, tbat charac
terize the Grand Cents si Hotel, New York.
Job anon's Anodyne Dinfment is richly worth
ten dollars a bottle in certain case#. For in
stance, in ease# of f^phtheria, is croup dead and for asth¬
ma, when the tmffvrer almost want
of breath, and something is required cents. to ait in
nanHy. It cost# only thirty-five
a in package one that jfSSSsir
tl lK Farmer’s Son "or Daughter,” See Adv’t
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