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Who in my joitb e«d, "Pmustt, oms^
Formte jour prarioiu ttatetesA’ I hm&s,
tad with n»e o k the wMs werid rram r ~
Who gsutly led mein the vsy,
And c».:*d m? h< .*.!•!!■ ie*-r thr djr
That took tv from mv boo^ i« r T
My bos band.
Who at firat «onn*ng of ^srm
Would f'ifd Brand me hi» tov.BC in,
fo toieH n» from iiareoiSnjr taim ?—
My hoabtad.
Who it 8 nt token of dirtrra^
Exhibited by iwUesHiew.
Oft aoothM me bj bix fond rarra,?—___
My faa xh s n d.
Who, ifton*. vsteMM night, thmeks,
Wtes ai ee p- ‘r r ec t p‘ » *- p wor . t ccb» to me,
Mia keep swtti, for eowpsny?— My hutan*.
mmm
If I should fret, would " hold his tongue T
My husband.
Whan, If in hatts, to max emi Uira
One word i, thoaghtlew mid unim.
Who asks forgiveness with « kirn ?—
My htubsnd.
n^bS®tt^ n dt*k. U.?p^**the «n're,
Woold cull me ascgbtbnt'-preciM.
My husband,
Wk» When n on an the th« ootieh Of of vnffvrinn snffermg laid tod,
With throbbing (miss sod schicg bead.
Who Kixioiw witches rooud ray bed?
Mfhocband.
Who, when of kindred dear bereft,
Aod my sad hoart in twain i» cleft,
Proves that my dearest friend is left ?—
Myhosband.
When overwhalmsd with grief and fears,
And through the gloom no star appear*,
Wht cheers my heart and wipes my tears ?—
My husbands
Who, when I've done with all b^low,
And death's dark waters round me flow,
Woold.fain with me o’er Jordan go?— \
Uy husband.
BIWPOySE TO BBS 8TASZ4S, “ MT HUH BARD,’
What maiden, in the days of yore,
Smote me with most tremendous power,
Indicting pangs unknown before ?—
V.y wife.
Who pitied me in my distreHs,
And, by one simple little “ Yes,"
Changed all my woe to blessedness?—
My wife.
Who di^, with look almost divine,
My soul in oorda of love entwine,
And gave her priceless heart tor mine?—
My wife.
Who to the alter went with me,
Our hearts aglow with ecstasy,
And my good angel vowed to be ?—
My wife.
Who, since I to the alter led
My blushing bride, and vows were said,
Usb lumgbt b o th tesatogH touM me shed ?—
. - — -...... Wr-^s: ;
Who fa onr ptlgrimsgo below
ei ^witowm tts ^j ra
My wits.
When premwl with »nrov, toil tad CKO.,
Who ml my grief Mid trouble «h«e«,
And half at least my burden baaxa?—
My wife.
When tempests rage and billows roll,
And human passions spurn control,
Who calms the tumult of my soul?—
When stern), are bulbed and skie, are bright,
tad shadows dark are ohanged to light,
Who joy* with us lo sweet delight
My wife.
Who was in youth thadmired of men;
But now, at threescore year* and ten,
Is far more beautiful than then
Mv 7 wife,
As dawn life’s rugged steep I go,
With easefu l, trembling s t e p s a nd s low , ----
Who dings to me and helps me through V—
My wife.
Who, when my toilsome days are o’er,
Will meet me on blest Canaan’s shore,
And sing with me for evermore?—
My wife.
—IJarperg Magazine.
nTTAPTTV OU&KUI Ai AT TTOMF UUML.
The FOTbes girls had t»en at a
wns^vhn torn and were inst stepping P into their
Stag thev saw Neliy Bigelow
up the Street
S^sasrjarjsjs:
8
The delicate
eerae,
brtvel
filled. "Yon poor child!” she said,
handing him some money. "See, girls!
this is certainly no impostor.” |
pi^Wt Approve o™’g
glances.
o£“l^ S to.*'l^ apprS’el 1
SS»a e ,t,
tsstissw/assra
* rat i e .w aieaaa.
sstaaLS’’*^ . ,»m “
make a conj Wbnttpm^ «he
aaid^effly.
Stothe'do^ G»d -nay w
-.‘asss.’facvs-^,»a toe
ss .,:" 1 ■■“«*> “ «v
Oglethorpe Echo •
By T. L GANTT.
rff T dTto-morroir >ad * ere “
What Dor^ ^Uta to taSobcU!
Ndly lSLd* t” Mid » ^
1 ? OQ "J " JOT ““^? wo 2 ^ >1 <WMand mMt
* P 0
! to drive oat on the a Wuxahlekon m- in the
o.t. rn"o, and jay* tea and a dance
j ‘ fa * %bil boat honae & the evening,
1 kr,ow J h * *>ojs :““ i are “ membere ttour pbm. at the They dub have yon
a dance, snd perhaps Dora's
a ! It was long
** ft .■MTany- odjdM
How could she resist? .]
. Jgggsftggftgg ........ „ , .
mg, mid send von a note by mmi.
people glanced at them with a s mde o f
P la r are - With their
, sweet, mnoeeutfsees and l^ht-hearted
I petty the^asteil. Mtlmy, yet NellTwas nobody ^nmg fookedafter an.l
j her :,L with ^ pleasure. 7 -.TkS
smiles, . m she toonght, « ss i» toe walked
wearily home. In her purse was her
quarter’ll of which Ralary. There wa« not a penny
it waa not ^roprioted-so
much for groceries, so much for the
boys’ clothes and shoes, not a penny
f° Ae give Bigelow, away.
Nelly's were wholly antoher dependent father’s
on ^* earnings
r f “.
was scant. r She saw many a poor crea
intolerably 7 ™” that she had nothing to give,
Shi' shemused, IfT” as \ she ^“‘iked'slnn^ walkid along ■ “w''
body so pyt that toe 7 cannot give
,
Tne worfe nag m her eara a .. s toe
went where into the the bare little seated dining-room
family were a tenp
children. man, who talked His in monosyllables to bnt- his
toned with air shabby impregnable coat was dignity.
an of
♦hen Nelly remembered as alive in a she droam, Wseen that
her m^erw«
him joke and laugh heartily. But smoe
her mother had gone, he had grown life
less, silent and old. Hm children, even
Nelly, When shrank from his lived cold blue tea-table eye. -
her mother toe
had been bright and merry—no matter
how poor toe fare. Now Thad and Joe
drybresd were squabbling in apptes, whispers while overthe Alice
and stewed
today, NOB. We
^ | a to. yfth bey
aelvea to the street for companions.
?|”J’ 2 M ^m*Uv" Ming to-morrow
. !i« !.,n kmJw i 8 7 It^is a holi
“Tmtetmi and*giggled tow!” The* Ili'g nudged
-JtssaS®#' each other “ goinBS
SSaHP She eat silent long time. The drive
a It
on the Wissahiekon wd the dance !
iwasnoteasv to shut toe door on that
team of dilight. At lastshe looked up
cheerfully. ,
■^rar-eaMh
Thechadrenstartednp. Doyou mean " We never
did such a thing!” cried Alice. " I
never was farther emt of town than the
water-works in my life!” .
" Oh, Ally, that cannot be true t*
"Yes, it IS true. Tun don t take any
eare of me, or you would know. No
mamma .die<V’ The
child’s Ups trembled. little
“I will take care of yon now,
sister” said Nelly, putting her arm
! around her. “Well, what-do yon say,
:
L-asss^sasss^* :?as?srffes&r
He stared <l°wn at her.
Md.myohiM,
a moment, stroking it, and then,
it She could not speak.
"I wilt go, my child.”
the night,
Ain't they nice?’ ■ .
s ;£*Sitota 5 aH ; S^S
5sr?4a!£*&wttj a dark pool, and Wj ^
rods, and taught the .boys bow to
sg4y. t Uw<*
gsciST,“s&’S«
THE ONLY PAPER IN ONE OP THE LARGEST, MOST INTELLIGENT AND WEALTHIEST' COUNTIES IN GEORGIA.
i® 0 ^ **» *° only “ 8 »7 m * b Children " W,y!
v*?£? * w £ 7 a, iF __________
d “ Ber She spres-l cm a big rock,
: H«t father and thh boys kiinikd a
Mr. Bigntow cooked the three fish
they had caught
Trw oererheard rneh joke* and langh -
ing-you; never saw iseople with snrh
Thad, ravenous who had appetites I After dinner
a very sweet little pipe
J sa; , i£bai
alone again. ~
Thad and Joe <.. Vre wt WMbt day.
fellows, and_enraged now bnnness. Sturdy yonng Aliee
in
ntsby her ftres.de, and herohiHren are
f 1111
been; an hour in which she hs# not
striven inlittle ways to make others
; happy. But Jto^me^rfT^fatoSvi she never forgets that first
voice samifio^nor as he srnd, “I shall never be alone
again.—JoufAs Companion.
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Tots T»f» at St Iks IS C KtpmrtUeii. Pinnsltisn
\ , Par‘« „ oorrespopdent, (kscribmg the
Tenous matters of interest m the French
section of the Exposition, says: But its
fl™^j attraction is the extensive snd re
markahly jraltoftb n^enious flare are^fls displayof that, onbeing mechan
^onndnp. sw mi aro und in atankof
' !*w otiegs ,»mn *l . g g nmda and feet, diving[and
.trameu «nrf g hn^ unman sw^rs swimmers, »d and 7 .^ a pea
ta^wttXrek wd .M^Sni hGdTrom^We fJ to
«de. and ri owiy «*w«tong mid then
; denhante thto wilk ateinf totb Imwdahs
°n ‘he,r bacta and pnt ont them Bern
J" /SSte" A™
march around bearing a load of passen
gets, the mmi steokmg their mnstael.es,
tbe women_dandlmg Imbira and waving
P 4 f 8 ^ J 1 "' the children gesticulating with
, h ®!
“®“ b >» Gdeomo^ ns^to
'ocas npand complains to nerBmaa h er mmnmm >
who aeoltls the keeper: while ducks
swim abont m the brook of real water
jn»l wanes flap their wings and poke
them bills, and reindeer g»ae and calves
suckle, and a lion grins, growls snd
roars, ^d“^ jnst^ as they do luthegarden.
SZStt^EggS tn 8 n g“X‘.' , witha dozen "ladies |
i wH W u ftl tn l fl anhnua
sure she is alive. There ore
that play on drums and harps, and do
draw thin little tanes from j
them. And a whole array of festheied
warblers, in rages and on springs, that
™“ k » tlie section reaonnd with wha ;
Bag ^£ £3& gdffig afag
*eo. ■
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A Bonanza in the Mlsmurl. „
ft the Missouri below this point,
writeaa Bisaiarek (DakoU) oorreepon
had in the bottom of their flat or
mackinaw * 110 , 000 . There were eight- girls,
een miners, a woman and two
They stopped a short time at Fort Bert
hold, ana were there warned by F. F.
Girard against going on at that time,
Girard was th« trader at Berthold. The
Indiana downthe river were t*»d, and
theprospeet of trouble good. 'The mi
nera. however. declmed theadyioe, »d
thought they would push ont for the
nextlaudmg. They h«l wilh them a
htrie cannon and plenty of mm l An
3 £?S
one man wounded and-the
has riways bew ontoe tookont for the
"^i^’^J’^haialsfttU intecT
sand and mud. •»*«
Denying a fault doubles it.
jaiar--*.-- zszzzzPZ.
iJgfutoJZ “ ^ ’’ ** I
j U i l Xm J jt& K 1 '
t i r
^
as well as written words, may be chiefly in
ijapTessionfl of those wno loot nn
tom. to the tempering it has undergone,
2f5».*srscrcJK
LEXINGTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1878.
; li» AT THE NORTH POLE.
i . - ■ - “ wiT£.£ T r ~ ~ ~ n , *' “*
.
j *sys:' The Virginia City (Ser.) FnttrprUi
About four rears sqa a farmer at
: Surprise VaHey ioirf in the crop of a
wild gooae a qnaniity nt wild graia,
l: ke ■«" which he had'never before seen.
He olanted this grain, and it grew and
! flemnaaed, prodocmg more tbu a bun
tired fold. The strew and beardless
Li^ueieu^
£aa&*s& the mibetoaaa UmhUk
new aaaw al . Item
k •hoyt, gada hie nrewy «>
. freshed. It teuus to his recollection a
aggagii!^^ cirenmstance hb had dnmst forKOtten,
theopinion there m an inhabitable
i The old man says he was one of , the ,,
; new MoClure, of which toe _ sailed Investigator Capt ain
from England in
John Franklin, and he oertmnly has in
his posssadoo^^ toe Arefae medato
«> Ten b T ^ ®°i^* b Admiralty to all
persons engaged in these Polar Ceptembsr eipedi
tions from lgl* to 1865 .In
0 ( the Inve«Ggator reached ft
1<fcnd which obtain McClure named
Baring’s Land, and three days after
otherlsnd, which he named after Prince
^Jbert, where about lrozea toe hut of the
moBtb tbe? were in .
Wliile in toe last named land, the ex
pl«rer» oWrved many wild geese and
otber water-fowl stopp^ flying southward,
Some of toe geese at the pUce
where kiUed b the membc ship lay o! **“> and several 10 were
/ ® tbc
f^P* tecU to of"P“eof have aem, these agl goe* raaivded he recol^- «fl
8eclog ’ 1 00 ?. 6 " 1 “» b! « qnantita of a
g# Valley saeh said Mthe to be. new As cereal jio of snch Bnrprise grain
u
” k uown in tho Z ° ne ’
, world, lie as the opinion s sa
of the is o[ that
the g(We obtained it in a region lying
abOTlt the open polar has sea. far
He says do man yet gone so
norto but he has firand wild atifl nM jmd
w »tor-fowl flying further
tothe northward. As the geese are nn
donbtadl y wending plioe their nay toe to a weU
kno wn stopping be something far to for them north,
there must to
feed upon at the point where they atop,
As wild geese no mare live on fish than
do tamo ones, there must be, in the
C '™°, tr T to » h f k ^ ^ «*
; - “g^
Mtii t iiim
tenant Derby) knew its we did,
aaya a 8 an Francisco following paper—will striking be
Jite, to read the aneo
so characdcristio of bis noble na
tQre . All who knew Derby notomg will «bont remem- him
w tbat there was
H « was.sitting r f K one 7 ;“ «™“»«:«^ n ff
guests lollmg-room of toe old Orien^
hotel, When a keend-reernmentoflittle little beggar girl came in.
with the
of meet yonng mend,cants whom. one
miteta in the attmita aud in tlie hall, of
j our public hotels,
f Phamix at onee assumeda monrnfn
! expression of face, and began totalk,
as it were, confhlentialy He told her and affection- that his
ately to her.
father was long since dead, ami that he
torfhe nobody WM^toen to, but and a UttM often tmy, bad wito
ontl^-lwue ^^'l-M^n ,
kn °r° to
^The bttte sm giris blue Wgan to
m *
i s~53»'jasi}“ijs
■ r-'fSSxSSS
, ,, vet oceat benelac-
iteh habitor Mioewiag. Vagw ^
araoutokuiedbv BUtott, of 0
tew
V 3 f££?*S&
he^met one of his own female servants ! i
s.iss.s-7 ; sl«s
^‘s^sssa Tnlt
M * 8 TTT < 88 '“ *T!^*!*‘ l '
d.-ss^ r
Ti s,ss’.,»i3
f WH , kip g in bis mom. likefL^*£L thaav
*
+h Moliere wrote with his knees
three days, toe better to "think
UaUm «f JUMf*tortes.
In looking tfie'Cniied in
Aurtriea of Stales, many
g°. 3 { ^g Thereunto
Jjy*£ 5 * 2 ff i
w wIiUb Merraaeh ter
££h
l^re- Xatest at OaiAeJUSMHBli, SSigffiB^Bng kT Am? TTl
reioa,thou]eh w
there are ahraelred
townsw*CTebothlnmber and transport,
»t&» world m tte qtantHyof hreas and
oopper annnally nwed fid <?ut into sheets,
tb , to her hungre
tososs • must be obtained manyhnn
dred miles away. II Miss Flora Mo
Sko 7 h^r'teS’d^^lfto toe^
ofti npon wUd4 it wu woven, she would
have to follow it do farther thse
p,te npon> j(. J ., «the silk ie Lyons produced of Am
erica.” where more ole!l^ttJy"m 3 than
ofss
sood a £ texture jbS^tea u ttnx ^^S^arteeli import«do It ia
but toe entertnrisuuf that^ra^lora^ronlT'turo shopkeeper knows
full well no
her roWn?her delicate little nose fori at the in^S suggestion
of taraf^to MtaSiuI gracrirf toeioo&nmS
over the counter to a highyri^i
tag Jt.c. come from the other tote of the At
Gloversville, N. Y.. enjoya toe
distinction to* of makimr of* §ii. alorcvi and mittens
lto a oughfar large part from beings great lsrge nation.
A town,
it contains doaens of factroes regularly
eugaged han Taming in preparing Smtoing for the
ds. to rarpets, we find
that the most part of them made in this
oocntry come from a single ward of the
cssssaa in ^rkeUl.as rasredhy issa
££ pete Th”p^r““atongCXuf. our Wr Z
trad in Holyoke. Maes and Westfield is
the crack sunrises place for other^owns whips Taunton. toS
Mass, all Attleboro in
production cheat) iewelrv of tacks, Lvon and is city of boot in f :
4^hiX&ra.^i^r^te dSctio “S cxraSeat^Yhi s
onW ladel
pb ia. The old B«v State lie' more lead
mg towns for special *toe mannlabtarea than
aQ y other to Union Danbnrv
fjonu j 8 noted for America? making more hate
than any other town; and
enameled leathei^^Wra carried that toe aXf great- its
a—nufacturc is on p
eet extent. Trenton comes to the front
M the chief crockery making«ity, white
Pittsburgh, not oontent with being the
BaiaWJfliara Tron City, makes, by far, tos most .glass,
S«.^sSS advantage exists tor carrying oa 2 that
particular kmd of business/ induoea ... .
The to.followhimnoi auooess of one pioneer
others only mitottab
mg the industry, bnt to pitoh tog up on
tffjraava&T advantages of close oompehtfcn. TOm
tao t most strongly apparent It theriM
and progress of onr various; nanufac
] | turea is that enterprise, "*? ®
are more essmiial to 80 ? , a an Am
natural advantage, of a loration.
cr u a p-’U<whmM.
Cigar Ships
m to^iJnnitftr _____ 8 i^«siin. It is doubt-
1 “i 2 ”SwfeTi. bothln
PSS$m |^®s=
ta£j asssfasisfssnsf 2
ssKsSESSS triaC^ TheJf^re ^“5 perfect far
iallv on as
sixSs imiaevL rJmoir )i?)ess %isn
Srurtal An onc-hlSl waste
be larger than the
“Temra iu toe “e^ng^nat
%nhV be made^espccllly their
A S '™** 8 Hyd^hte Cnrc:
ir’*‘ > ^* g!l! *"^ y<lg t
as was safe wXut esdngraisbihg life.
The effect of the sttbmerginir was the
,,
reaching Portland. Tills mdividnal,
SsSSSfaSs iS , s£SS!sSS
TIMELY TOPICS.
Pore silver cloek*.toom Peru ere tee
tone at the Para show.
a V™ Fork bh^toeraDher has sold gl*
“ t
7
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' Aw » *f kn .. f, t< ’ tt8 Pekm „ .. ( P hma > ,
¥ Krm c ’ ^i Fc 6 W!mi bs e P bo , ^ “^ w flotunahed “ In T 8n . tBd the &
? > *. m
v.°is? 5 r“rsra <i M
There is s temhUtaintaeui the sooth
>rn The part inhabitants el Moroere. caoMd k/ drewghA
i are said to be so re
dneedthat they resemble living skele
—
The heat in the lower levels of the
Nevada silver mines is intense. At a
depth of 1,900 degrees, feet, where the tempera- died
tare wee MS three men
reoently from exhaustion.
The famine in Indk is slowly areriov- dying
ont everywhere, the survivors
ering quantities health of and food strength, imported and show the small that
the people have a srammency sufficiency of OI sraio. gram.
wraZr-Sr Lartre quantities dSltSFtnmZ of coarse straw
Yoil^to^ntiaiuid Euroncrte be used in
he manufacture of cigars. It is there
saturated “r iSftobtoOo. with tobacco iuioe ‘ auu ^ basses
“ K,DOOO °-_
The Memphis A cotenehc notices the
interesUng taikrnpts and significant SISve fact telely that of
to toe filed
their amilioations in the TTniteil States
Clerk's office in that city, none ever
advertised their bosiness.
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It is pronoeed o/wilham to erect in Central Park
a statue Cullen Bryant, to be ,
placed which near that of Mazxini, indirect toe unveil- of
mg of was toe cause
tand^nd c^te unw^X to re^i^ s^^ntim " l! " cn P“'» 31 B ol flTe fire
md P
__ _
The oheapeet ISraFriSGa, railroad in the wc-!d is
tortta eoMecting the I
village ber?f^er of Westerstede with the Olden
tongoTtwofeTtfive Bailwav andi ft is five mil™
muSe^.JdirabnUttoTtoe^roral bdf toehes
Stfwi’of tin' district at a. eoBt of about
850000 ’ ‘ '■ I
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mLtelphto^ra^^toonewrek T„ n...
SlIlfESSS !
t-xocllcut ltcab b. Daring the night she
f (d t “a sort of pricking” for a second or
two {f tiraetotog abont her hsd^broken. eyes, andthen a snap, as
'^ | Thera sen
tiou , weI aeeomi>anied by no there pain, :
and after they bad passed away ;
g-g ^^ HirSSs
^ flgure> j a to prevent and
the rapid escape flj of animal heat, :
SSSt-, Suited y c wa ateof tissue from
exertion «ld tempora
p rivation of food. '
_
tyssiriSasS&sUR ^c month, ago he re
ceiyed 9 to t offer of * 20,000 a year to
: oin tbB editorial staff of the London j
7 Vtne<t, and about toe same time * 22,000
by'toe London Jflnm-dti the sameterms.,
0W uers of the Eramhin’, however,
offered him an equal hTm partnership m that
paper, SaPindependence. which yields * 80,000 a year
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Hawthorne, had hobeen living, would
lmvefoundl. rich suggestion for one c.
hfa beautifnl wmi-supernstural sketches
Sa£mS“SsS syrrssraawsii:
Mrs. Nancy E. Clem, notorious
Sa U Xt r ^ n nnd^ m mr‘e 4
in the mytoio a l esteipriss.. ttoe thus
obtained from mx dupes an aggregate of
about * 28 , 00 a :
toatycH ^un™Tto bn^ 5 .jhe ;
ing year their was a decline to * 8 , 450 ,-
3^«»«£a5i
Two men the other day drove np to
ifltU'SSSti sr%gwa. 8 j •»«4 ttt ..i^ “>y
feance, seenmi the two
the box, when lo! ont jjomnea ft w • •
2 S- '
longed n,> s for « merly s «'g^t?bS; to ^KokhaP^
! tereourae only during summer with
‘ #* 1 temtonae has
p bem 8 approached ”™* by a Enropem never The
b d^ribed ra°tli^? d'a ’iSmptttey
«e state/ Ur*
MtatoiTe iSimre Tim. * weight-niTteS^
> tenor or
booths pubiis caravanseraia or anv mBtitutic®
of life. Theft is unknown among
i them. harelitUeagricnSire, Tht-v carry on the breeding ^dSia, of
tattle,
siK«k.oommonnroncrtv H
sai-ia-^'AteSTd
< howeeir
‘ BamedlloorefaAyfare j lastFebroMy»u bP>aSJ^ 2 i ,
taken saloon, and and thafWf^.
np it was found
shot-gnn from libind, discharged andthe other mmje bya
IA ; into the left eye.
flattened bnllet and several ahot were
1 found in toe brain; the bnllet had been
pieroed with one or more shot, entering
terai^t T had'‘lSer h P ?“thf he^l!
flrst
and lodged in snch a position that the
toot on entering had perforated it
Moorehead was arrested and tried with
the result as (riven 8 above.
“ 11
Fashion Notes.
v„-f bnife plaiting 1 •*• is • ^-n still much i. worn.
Large gold pins are worn in too hair.
Gold braid straw i. need for bonnets,
abte! Silver backcombs are again ^ fashion
J£* C p„mo 5 ' mU 1 s “* hord»™d with *“* ^ .iix
^® » mtt8 , . U ht , lon weU
‘ ttre “ * °° “
asblaok. k
Colored embroidery u worn on white
costumes.
Golden toisUes are used * for trin ming 8
straw hats.
p arMoIs haT8 roan( i ^ aDd ; Q f
^“'to^wear » now trimmed . ,., with color- !
ed embroidery.
Dress skirts are gradually getting full
^ ** ,be back.
The leading wood. style, in fans are made
entirely nJ,™ of
™ ® g
S ?rteu dresses.
bows i moB L buckles. st J Ilab ^ slippers *re without
or -
The bridegroom now wears a wedding
ring as well as toe bride.
*%£% The furore for embroidering exceeds
=Tn^ the bemled
* lmlmets bordered with
White chip i •„ bonuetaaro are bordered witb
pearl beads; black chip ones with jet.
Blscx kid gloves ate worn wito light
colored toilets for dinner and reoepbona.
Summer-dresses, if worn without over
Swawtrat
of London.
Belted blouse waists and blouse polo
noises take the lead for percale and cam
briedressra.
Straw hats are dyed t ■ «ua*e h the dress
.^taarssriss are of sohd colors, nchly emnromereu
on th ® “
A kilt skirt, to to hang hang well w«l and ana grace- ^ ra
h® 8 0 pugi
clear the ground. dis ..
Diamond stars real or imitation,
posed of here and there among the halt,
Sre very effective.
For trimming country hats hrathe
bnttercups, daisy buds and sm* flowers
Iire vor y pretty.
Half-flowing Slee sleeves with old-fashion
nnder V e 8 are seen on some of
ss |
sssassasr 1 * 8 -"^
A novel bonnet is composed entirely of
*”*“
rubies emeralds and diamonds.
Splendid evening toilets are of the
fashionable tout vieil, or dark gold.
“HTu^'^raw hata and bonnet, look
A Homely Cure tor Dyspepsia.
ri^ys^uM
938*5
’ji fir, bl^kfhora, entrant and
_ . pll m ; n * «.!«»• netals of • manv
s» 2 the bat
most anv of larger grasses;
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YOL. IY. NO. 44.
THE FIRST STEAMBOAT TOTAflE.
f.Nm. Tra .e .a .n^aarre- , . rlT ,-,- s.w T Y.rs v.,.,
Three score and three y — re h a v e
*> by since. Fulton died, at thei
torty-mn^ eight yean after the
bdp of the Clermont on the
rirer, irons New Tork to
flrst practical demonstration that
! “““W b® *PP b ed to the propoUson
r«sela with entire snooess. Of
ly interested aaaidnity than a per
would ex
• t^ttanoa ~ .^lierUimug to the occasion.
onavait IHirmis.now.^Ibhi!. to this oityi wife Mr. and Freeman chiklrcn, is
“ b “‘ Hash-looking »™>Jr-«urd and year, vigorous. white-haired,
"The event .is like a dream to me,”
m/m^wonhTTCW it bat for the oonstsut be rehearsals n|abte*to of 7 reS the
: "omm» emlincKlentsmade to me in my
Th* 8 * jmprereed toe
whole faint^personal upon my mmd, and together with
my recollection of tbe oc .
camoa left a more faithful picture than
paint unassisted tradiUon or less history allied could
npon a memory to the
circumstances.
keel " The and first 16 steam te*m) packet (of 140 feet
* feet was trim mid
handsome enough excepting the boilers,
machinery and smokestack, which'sere
rode cumbrous and of extremely formid
able sppeoranre. Tbe side wheel, toe,
was a olurcsv paddles, affair, uncovered held and with
‘* eI »e huge in their plsce
by ai ring and hto^ toe way hub between tUt their ex
tremihes sent water
tovolnhom splashing npon The toe top^of deck toe witle amokeaUck eyery
was abont mgh thirty feet tb above the deck
saw M “ , ! ^
. “ Hours before she stsrte .1 a great
multitude had assembled along the
wharfs to witm^s tbe exprated inglorions
ending of what was generally known aa
r Fdton’* Foliy.* Cries of ■ God help
^J^V, the North .Pole! ■ ‘ A tool n ,* and his “ ° money h ' P
«» loud «>on parted!’ annoying. etc., A>lton,howW were frequent,
and
that toe crowd were sincere in
ridicule, and, with a confident smile,
on superintending if knew preparations for
start, as he toat triumph
preeentlymore fitMi than overbalance
— - &
U o.. u«v. ■■■*:"; bythe
is ■“ immediately '"’"'“’’ibilv taken token up tin br toe en- .
mnltitnite trinmphedMid on jl b “® ? Vlihcrto b,tber ^
and mratog poputeoe ^ of
a
ahaatSJL^uD appewtanoeof 4 be strange
“ ®^^f the river had a !
^ewl k b j 8 of^g^y.X’X en indaytime troon
!
tt v elv few of theAlppeoi coming
ne-? «je Clermont spread »aii!!M
dr 7 white
the fires were Ctnl with would
P , which when atireed, !
S ^ th? nrieolnmns’of mouth’of the flame stack. and sparks This !
tall
J® ' vntenoi moving steadily .
, ^M b datkneaa up the middle of
Sw^d^to^STthe he rter hSi-laboriog bv the ram
* well calculated to strike
wag the
gto^and terror into the hearts of sailors on
L other craft coming down with
and general farm produce, who
kSSsEHS rjaytssasRWS !
family -went aboard tbe Clermont, uppii
teamed that the workman had
1>nsily J^the employed doing toe sameittoog
ew Clermont had left New
JSSbW^SS
r^^=r beginnings of ■ the pot
r”“SrlESr In F-ngland the 1
T£3
bn^nto eeiturv^Tto wt “ im
2 MrS^SSS
descendantev aMrGladstonejn««y
i Josiah Wedgewood one of the greatest
■ »ns, mcindmg 8 crvimts.fembato
n
TIE E 6 LETWE EC 9
~-i'y
*.* UKlyi
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0
Exerc„»,-, tlmitantm t
- »q**»...... . SSSSSESSSS
< to Debtor* asc! Ctittwi, !
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Lettmefr
Utomal
Hoswetroi.---, Sate Sad’* *,
pc? *Hasrt,«ch;
lteras rf Isterett.
Men who make money—Counterfeit.
enk
i Aria carirtra haM tha psoptaef the
Work , for our generala-To review the
March part.
Oil <rf eiimamon wfll close fee di»r>- ^
. pearance of warts.
j “/STv^ ... - pnM8oi ■ ■ ®«- -
JgggJfaata; j^v-a*"-*—*.>
-etov b o ok -
¥ tew.
jP°_ n * u _____ I _ w»vm 6 a^
ro P e -
There are as many »a fifty thus
classes.
: In some parts of Algeria the women,
I even the poorest, arepermitted to show
only one concealed. eye, toe other features being
: ori^haW^t^^trraen^bri^i^Tto m% , ket a cst id trving to Jell it to
greenhorns for a yonngmg. 7 ® 1
w nc ™ r k “>• * ra6 ▼woeot .
, tr '^h Wbb . « ‘ be 7 ll ™*« • re too
them ^ , their fault*; ^ whe e we hm t
1 <*t we only riee their virtues,
An Icelandic newspaper ispublished at
Gimli, Heewatin, X 00 miles north of Winnipeg, in
British America. It is called
«>e FrampaH, which means program,.
Thomas Jefferson signed the commis
sion of venerable William Wertenbtoer,
now Ht&y eighty, who lias been librarian of
toe of Virginia for fifty-two
years.
.-what is the name of your eat, sir r
inquired Ham,” a visiter. host, "H.suame wa* Wil
said the "natil be had fits,
aod „ illM then we have railed him Fits
William .' 1
Q ££u“ fa |^ter wbile 7 young cr“ps ^ 3 vitb
the sss&r «,llar ssrife?is ly ont
'e’W'iromd h<, W"> “^e and tor, woude and disappears. rsyagimly what
An inscription on a newly eroited
tombstone . in Bromptou Cemetery, Lon
do 5 ' h “ ”° >8
yctuJglady on r . of seventeen, it it wGadded was wiaea
tha‘»he had died "the victim of her
awtUer 9 ‘ fm P er -
Ginghamowes.lsnameatoGtung- Brittany, tulle to city In the
amp, in a
south of France; garae Mossoul, to Gsaa, in to Asia Pal
estine; Minor; muslin to issooalMlwraure
amlmohair
"No."
«
sSSm >
■fr-j
w , i0 doefB . t advertise -------- ilo«m
bosiness to speak of, sod praMy
are not to the nabit of wearing
^^ £
SmwSHS ssC-sSSSr 3 ^*
Marquis Antinori, at the head of an
exploring rewrites expedition brother in riqnatorial fromi Mabak Af
N^ to his I
in toe kingto.m of She. : " «n
very happily residing among this raw
™' 4 “sign royxl rank.”
of hi,
Wlmt is fashion? Dinners at mid
^ * Rn d headaches in the morning, at
a is wit ? That peculiar kind
i', 7 that leads to pullingnoses joy! To count and
P k e U heads. What is hundred
Sra T0 ur m-mey L and find it & a
S&T m torn, Cfc you «i«.t. Whstis
stray f«ra. horn*
wben p00 ple come to borrow books and
umbrellas. What is contentment ?• To
in the house and see others stack in
tbomnd .
SSSt-SSiSS s^L'urnJSsatt
H^vSstfSS “but don’t yon think
:Uih weredthc man; ^ ^
** “ 7
1 * 4 **® hint, Is
upon Jghtb of
, WLhT&ss ua tm
great-grand
? reat %£* C«Tp^
e "?™^°* ly ',-, Tb '’ t 2 |‘|^i
'ssHarvrss i , ve enomions
art
siXnt Stem «d^S«lU “S
his nasr r-orz.
-JSSsiv ■«% SrH»- JSSWU
h&ia. tbUii t&S
A< ^ 2 ® 2 “* i it rMh**
v , 1 prtmatur*.
vs?' r SSSS^
'.SSL ra. T tetettes
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