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-----They are by 1
They mart soraa* th* gaff of ysan*.
A may b* rife ; yst, if trath ware he® told,
Be poor aa ooraalvaa, in th* mUst of W* goM;
Who scads what ha laoka, be Uword, thought
or act.
Though s prise* Is hi# wealth, it a beggar in
feet.
Neither pride nor ambitha
nsncmso ranx.
Stated haa been hia days
Whose descend# on children's Ups in
pritim,
By loving mothers taught
To szaniats hia life in dead and thought;
Wboaa tame, from tongue to tongna,
Ooaa down the years, in story told and sung.
ZXtUTT.
Anticipations but enhanoe;
itaalit; oft disenchants.
Virtue's bast countsrfeits no rone can do
Than causa a foul suspicion’gainst the trim.
oowrroraca.
Hovrerer high, there u a / , h«jce to faU;
However low, a way to riie o’er all,
■ALTAB AND TOMB*
We deck the woddiog-fetet with flower*:
They wither ia a few Abort hour*.
With immortelle* we drepe the tomb,
Yererermore to lire utd bloom,
—Bona Journal.
Who Knows?
The _ wo- u^s m muk r Mitkoftin tlia
, m win i ow
that*I couldn’t sleep The moon was
lS3Sw^3xS hS tortfoiTfiidfe^ Zw.ilo:
I for?h prSe
feat held any in fete
1{ t Ym if will iiMfncilJv be thomrht
gS5s5ffis5g
r X Wh
jE*'“S-3i2,% ton^tr g P nfTS rontemptot?
Btewlo WhTtoowa? m«t famvtevrimt ™ fday^y 7 bring
totek? *°I
went ntomt bwk'ltaa on tiptoe, not to awaken
^uSS’e^at mainrna- and I apiere ofim
when ahe oame down to
hicatif jnr. riinniw^vittfwki mid-tTOOTn to ~ftii?T~Hi- and tonrt
i bad mi fnr h«r tn
S^SS^aiSmSs&mSm:
rink nf a finramed ankle ami the cost of a
acu'jiasiiTass ig^fc-i w ”
« r Mulmanner. ssrs*»ss« “I thought I’d get
tone
up earty.ro that you could reach the
church WMteaiyfXs^tChoMeTdute- m ffobd scmou* and I wouldn’t
Fd keep them all for yoor table.”
^"“j^TyyvSp •‘Ymi know very wmL mamrea.”! ra
I'vo served mv v^irof 'ui^rrntireship
te tables. fato” Lontt wSfeThito a«o ^UhTy was remng 7 htef
^toga&uTmy rod I
shuuiilers aud had
the flower table and enjoyedit Later
on ItHit mv hairuDand had a fauirr
tabln t^.dLastye™I rod eajnral it vnth recoursTto great resigns
had a
Bvnich to elm out my scanty locks, and
Was compelled reluctantly I sha’n’t to take have the
post-office. This year
feythtog; to fact, mamma, I’m not going
to fee festival.'
Mamma put down her bit of toate, rod
turned absolutely pale.
■"Not going to fee festival!” ahe
echoed, mournfully mamma,’’I arid, beginning al
rsady "No, niy ‘^Can’t llave
birthday toplead myself? case. I’m twenty
one to
reven “Oh, years hush, old to-day.” Jane,” said H. Ipoor
mother, my
“ Yon scream so, fee Hunters
next door will hear yon, and blurt it all
over toe place, I’m not deaf. If yon
choose to give up all chanoe of—te ao
risty, fuse and help neglect your duties, rod why, re¬
to I have the nothing church to along, only rf I
course. say,
must ia that.cage IerisdL“-W’U go myself.’’ fer
••Your heal*
Wto to'afte r ward; you haven’t been
able to do anything of that kind for
years.*” ~ ”
“ I know it, Jane; but if yon refnsa te
do these things, I must. I know I shall
be prostrafeu with too host, and ,«y
nerves will be shattered, and yon are
young and strong, and still attractive
enofigh to oompete wife any verily young believe, lady
in fee place, and might, I
if yon were not so obstinate and head¬
strong, be surrounded and admired aa
you used to be, rod yon might, for my
sake, Jane, at least attend those little
e&tertaiiime&te. ”
Mamma pnt her handkerchief to her
eyes, and 1 yielded; I groaned in flesh
rod in spirit, but 1 yielded. After I
had tidtod np the work, and settled
mamma in the cool shady sitting-room, with nice
upon her favorite lounge, a
book in her hand, and a palm-leaf hot—I close
by—for twisted the day hair was before growing the glass,
wife up my mocking grimace at
fee many a sour discontented face there¬
dark, thin, dress,
in, pnt on an ugly brown linen a
eriabaali of a hat, rod went off to the
church.
My mother looked after me with such
misery to her face that I called back to
her feat f would wear something nice to
fee evening,
“Will you wear your rose-colored
crape ?" pleaded mamma.
“Will I wear spangles, and jump
through I'U a boop?”I said. “No, mamma;
wear my blaok silk.”
Ji™! There’s curl your whole hair ?" switch ahe ooaxed. already
a
curled for me up to my hnrean drawer,
? rephed. “ It's nice this hot weather
jSJSBwaswsat
—..J^S^rerey-J
. Oglethorpe Echo.
INTELLIGENT AND ■A?
THE ONLY PAPER IN ONE OP THE LAHGEST, MOOT WEALTHIEST COUNTIES IN GEORGIA
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By T. L GANTT.
agate. At least he had written to me to
that effect when be went sway. I had
fee old letter vet in a secret recess of
feat atme old bureau where lay fee oon
venieui switch of k*b.
T me was when I needed no curls
shtirn from maidens across fee seas or
manufactured from home material 1
had plenty of my own. Jack Hunter
cat one of themoff with h» penknife
feat night don't when know, we parted. said be, savagely,
“ I
who flirted and fooled away fee truest
affection a man ever had for a woman.”
He hacked fee enrt from my bead
; aml
vr.llTei tri^ The^ and’ 1*1? savfeatCbfea U
08 resoo^re bearin with a
Wtu ««et
Jnnvs^Tnd vXnJ«S Then von am
m£vS?-^v- other h ™ aU ‘ w “y •
He fromhun wife ftnmethinff wocttoR
like an oath. Ton would joke and
lan^i over my grevA he mufe Mtd
weot away, not to come ba<* again.
SjSSSSHS Who topald hare bebered it pownble?
ataair be not dead nor -srsj’x wed. Itatw
wts waaont there
one good thing. And he
among those women with nerroweyes
nnd stinted feet, a nd he did ot^s yet
know a word of feedsngnsge.
^” ^tfbTCofW^heldrolongre 8 . *5^"^ diS
matter on the topoi hia ueaa so longas
h© could keep enough to cultivate • pig
1 iet Th i*fo^*aClS^ y i
^r^b^g ro nuridrein 7 ^nX fed
tt£?»s*-£S!uEssr* little line!
If he had only sent me one
He showered gifts upon other people— lovely
chests of tea and parcels ohiiiMMg of silk, benuti
bitsofdecorated soft
fal sHlwlsof crape. He sent: gewgaws he
and gold to se many others: if had
only given me one little wiord! ,
They must have told h\m I hsd _ been _
sorely punished; that my mischievous
6*?*^ biffed outliksthe
«!d bloomoffeeh^ttook 1 !5 , -. rob v be i 'ZJ* vrdhitthe
cnm8on cb®®k, ttie langmay Bve^myTsa eye, »w
»hc lightrteBUtewwp.
thee, witch 1” I cried, »nd
-&* wiped away wiHi the hand-towel some
fete fell upon the dfmitybu- sad,
reen cover, and upon Then ttogme Jt c.
eweet memonee. tbehideoua put onjny bon
ugly browndrere, and f WP? 'll
«“* *9 m, ‘ oh .’“ d *f n ,‘
P»n»i«^_toejwtal to look tougingly.. d
wef ^ yet °~
neighbors. A soft wind stirr jd th© long
grw» there; Blew birds horped lightly
How oslmly. calmljr smile the dead
jsrsi'-te
ssMsiSssA’aS; SSdtog feeyonngand roettymaideni
tSn“to recruit f« fee etwnfeg.
There trere a few faint oolite reraon
storooes whro I dedtoed tofehc imy M
tive part in > the evening’s enttoltainmsnt,^
|‘W uggW ltevedkuparttotheyUunir Maretete part wane young
Krooni ^nxx'of r
Sa^irolation of^earior roniiiesoence I bad
m^kT crfa^roi^re several ncSi re
sense and n«>n P wactical mT oaStolity ailowtidf ^
holMa'SSaMte Iwas srraoionslv offemwbsSai after I had
’for to
hold BnUtothTaroferoaryswifAwhile a aton-ladder and Homo mdls
Mre
ahe Jhnng some gorgseuadrepery, gray'walls and
otherwise deformed the cool
of our little chapel so that I was pretty
veil tired when I went home at night
tail. Mamma met me at the gate, rod
looked at me so dolefully that I burst
outiaughtog. “Never mind, mamma,” aaid I; “I
won’t look so cadaverous after Tm rested
rod dresaed for the evrotog.” painful
But I’m afraid I was rather a
object for the gaze of a doting hadaouned and once
ambitions mother when I my
black jte silk, and was ready for the norearted. evening,
hair was had neither
You see. I depended upon theawitoh,
whiifewas bonigM for purpose* of that
kind, and fteiedme ignominiouely at fee
last moment. My head ached, and I
eonld not realp: bear.many to other hair-ptns throat would
into my no way
fee Mamma obstinate thing he*rt-brok»u, bo induced and to stay I on.
was waa
perverse te a toa re, I th ought perhaps
the switch head was of grieving which it orcrabrloved
and lost was once part
and parcel, and I forgave it, and leftit
to ward. ifepervereenesa from that time on
When I reaehed th* church I war ire
mediately fe*Tta*a seize.1 upon f<» something
fikought t , gr ~r- co tel m
innovation about by the advent
of a well-to-do grocer In our midst, a
widower, d a stock-raiser rod a man afflict;
0 with many maladies, of which he
lovedtotaik. He had generonsly trot
down foom the raty, in pound, packages
and tin cans, samples of his available
goods, and toihe proposed this “grocery
oonnter ” yonng ladies, which they
despised himself rod would found have favor'inifeeir none of. The
grocer They abont him, sight,
flitted filled hts button
boles with they bouquets, looked his pockets with
bon-bons; np in hia face,
and tried to talk to him, poorchildrenlH
best they eonld. But they appealed to me
to take too ugly oonnter, with its sordid
potrnd took packages with for ill-concealed home necessity, avidity, rod
I it ro
The truth was, a kind of heart-sickness
seized me when be I thought that the eve
ntog must agreeable, passto rod in maumg I felt myself
generally that to
wander atorut this of place, godliness distorted rod out of
its sweet savor
rest so dear to a weary flags aniTwreatos yotd—to wander and
about among the
tents and STbors, with a smfle for one, a
nod for roother-^wus like the of protracted soul
and agonizing boarders pilgrimage te the Styx. a lost
beyond So I speedily the pnt myself behind the
counter, thro which oomfortaWy hid and more
half mytoll gaunt flmree, was
so glad of the shelter that I found my
awf becoming interested in these da
spised determined, articles piled up before ma I
if I could, to make my
mms.on a success, so that I and otocr
poor refuge weary fly tom women these m ight gria have this
to arosota te
*ar— M «,
LEXINGTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1878.
been very well pleased wife the open in
gratitude for his bequest, took heart and
brightened up when he aaw me giving
an sit of smartness to his goods. He
extricated fahradf from a bevy rf young
and fair ones, and came gt r.eronifiy over
to help me. In sheer gratitude I began
to praise his ytmng eolt feat was pastor
tog remained to a field adjoining our Shortly garden, and
he with me. after,
when he found that a queer feeling in
his head agreed wife fee same diacom
avuE'sss.MHK tender be detailed fee inter
voice te me
asting diagnosis of hia p«« malady.
On the other sida me tbe minister's
I** 8 " 1 * pleasantly enough. My dark
#orner wu well patron isetl, and every
woemn who hrs todo wife church en
tertainments will understand mv grab
fleation and relief when I found it was
nearly ten o’clock and all was we!!. At
this time a letter was put into my hand
b ^ y oueof yamada the post-oftoe feature measengere- of the post
^ f a
otAoe a on r feativais, where pink and
r.arti-coloiod xais&m#, with uGve» »ud
0 tijer doting designs upon the envelope*,
Sgl^to. Singling of Itafe the blood toroy, at the I idea S3t of a
i
^ mockerv ^ that might Sso be oonoaaled
b one o{ th witty
hoar ’ whe ? “ ,W f said - in fee i
most ..go oommoupUoe Jack Hunter way.. back from
is j
n v,na **
In a moment every thing was hlack
^^'^S.SiVrhfntT;:
aiss^srusijs^ss hjaf.bimaed mmle
«Jw». - what h * my T half-blmdea eye# ©ye. made
,, *• C(wn « Horae because I was mad to
^ y y 0 a _b®csnse sll these kill vosre.nnd lore
yoor ^. oM p^ady Yfln/you couldn’t just I expected my j
yoa , as
to to a space small enbngh to be filled I
On foj ( i e an( i in«i()A with— men You or* 1 ! '
^ beautiful and fascinating as ever, and
M fond of admuBtkm. I hear that yon
saguasgufts
Vive minuta after that I was running
home> without ray bet, and with his note
rStefiKal arampl e j up j t my Wbt 1 »HI< thounhtlte Th * p ^o pl©
no
XSZffi™ fetetemXitm how\v*old it & that I
SThe“wSi didn’t tell
near me t
Bnt j dMn - t . Iwent remariiable on talktog 10
^ groeurtexmt a undergone, opemth o
f „ nicer that he had
when Jack must have down' been fee onlya road, few
-md,-gwayTT to throat. ran Fortunately the my
heart my
miijusQ ^5SLi3l3Sd etf 66 ( vm d wSTS 6 B 6 ftfld, £© Every M mao,
S^&osewhocoold I unchecked, nptheout dim fear at gain* * 11 ;
s&SNsrtftrik Rsaftggiriffi ho ran on a Si’S
feet perched upon toe railing. Bnthis
faoe grew very Pal* in fee quickly moonlight, down
and his feet clattered
upon fee porch when he feH «w ftotn me hth ru Kps, n .ip
gtttogate, ashes tumbling Thweigar his broad wiute
the * over
«Wto, thank dear^little God,” he girl. said, “toia Now,
must bemy 'jenny.” own he began, sooldmg,
sro here
a minute after; but he kept tight hold with
of me, andtrembied did. fully as much
hapntoees Nothing aa 1 ........ —
deaerate oan persuade him that I am
not a flirt, as beautiful as an
angel, rod iireaiatibly doubt fasotoatinml that half the
have not the lesst
village are laughing at Jack a ridiculous
devotion meant endeavors imd jrelonsy;:bu(’toe of hia friends rod jr\. fam
ily toconviuoe him that lamap,aio, old
fadol, unattractive, and neglected
maid he laughs jealoitsy. to scorn And as a how conspiracy, I
of envy or Mamma can
wonderat his delusion? efd says
Jack faro loneliness terribly rod exile, dunnr rod .looks feere
yearn of
older and not but ro comely me-he a* oty Ja-still neighbor fee
the grorer; to.
handsome, bleJaak. sliuring, He ia walking in every way and artora- down
door up torn
the little balcony next at pres
ent moment, and hidden by onr odoron*
honeysuckle vum, lam listentog to hrna
tnll ont fee late words of his favorite
ballad: —
• So toSidv girls be true whSe your lovo’s away,
»or a „J?y moraio*. tor a oJoudy ra-o- ore
hTftfL'i —narptr* Weekly. rere*i*i.
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A Colossal Snake Story,
Acorrespoudentte toe New York 4fwn,
writing from Shohola Falla, oiiflcation Pike Co., te
fee’world Pa„ tolls this story for the
lax I
German girl of New York city, who is
summering at Shohola creek, and her
eonsin. Miss Wolf, went treating o’clock to the the
Shohola. At about four to
afternoon, having caught started for nearly home one
hundred trout, they noted by
thewavof “Ball Hill,” a place they, had
for its rattlesnakes. After
walked abont half a mile Miss Wurtz
stepped npon an object that moved
and threw her down. rattlesnakes Begaintog crawl- her
foot she saw two large sod underbrush. She
ing into the rocks Wife
bad stepped ZtsheH npon one Szed, of them. a
sfek Mire Wolf cat
one snake to two. Miss Wurtz struck at
another bnt missed it The snake that
Mis* Wolf killed was five rods half feet
in length and had thirty-two rattles,
The girls took fee rattles rod conttoned
on their way to toe summit of “Ball
Hfil." Here while resting they heard
frequent and distinct, rattles from the
foot edge te of toe toe hiB. summit Aty and walked that to the the
saw
rocks beneath them were oovered with
: rattlesnake*. Gathering threw them together quick a pile
j 0 f stones, they to sue
cession among toe reptiles. Ten minutes
later not a live snake was visible. The
dead girls descended, measuring and found from ninety-eight two and
snakes, length, and with from a
half to aix feet in
three to thirty-seven rattle*. and Tying
string to two ol toe largest
them along, toe girls reached home at
about dusk. On the following morning
two neighbors brought from the den toe
remaining ninety-six.
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Of a barba’a shop feat .waa former , y
ui3 saysrdKJf :
A WONDERFUL BARKS! AN.
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ov. carw*. *«»»•«•« »■««<• wi* a *is«.
A New York papa eats; Dr. W. P.
Carver, fee man who can pat a bullet
through a silver quarter, whits fee coin
i» flying through the sir, is an enlarged
and revised edition of Buffalo Bill and
! Texas Jaek, Being fresh from toe broad
plains feat delightful te fee mrtrammeled air nneonventionality Wert, he haa
of
to be found only in fee land of fee
of the primeval forest » his prey. He
mnst of do te on Mood; and he oan bring it
oat a waap’s wing at forty
bullet through it. His shodder. are
broad and high, and adU^ether, he w
exactly the man that ordmanr of fee people
wouidn t put themselves out way
to The pick a quarrel ofthe with. iswwthy . of
description. scene fenoting shed, with
A small wooden
Jbar in one corner; jn from, of this a
table, on which were tour rifles, several
boxes of oirtridges, and half a doron
fteuif€>-boo* 8 . Fmeen or twenty feet id
front of this, again, a barrel ana a mao,
fean the loaders eonld load. And they
were the most remarkable rifles—breech
loaders, of oourse. When they were
the end .one rertridgevrea
™bvcd in after another, fill it seemed as
tf toe cfiJ^JSSSS first ™ e sare Jj be som °
’tT Dr. Oiirver s costume has has nothing nothin., to to
tio with bm maFk.oiansbip, and his shoot
tog b^trnVifsh^nVglt is strictly businesa. "I 1 *?®
scattered thre^a^tt^nty in everydirection. The belle
^ feet into the
air, and the marksman was not more
than fifteen yards from them st any
time. It was wfliceablc- that the shot
was invariably fired just as the upward
impetus of the gtoss baH fail® ccaiwd and it
was about to begin.its This close
glass-ball remarkable sliooting skiS, did not give the idea
of probably on sg£ account
,
f.uawawa les* than hundred ya«fe Several
one
rioins were_ shot straight through the
qsnter, aathey w hW s d t i bfpugh tw Sfr ,
Ouc of fee most astounding of Dr.
ball many*ttae« as high eonld as he hardly wul.i
throw it, rill, eomct.mcs, it
be reen bnt erere tinm the marksman
brought the aonna out of It He also
cut in two all the toad pencils he could
induce fee spectetore to ferow into fee
ter, number and^he flrp.1 saaatesfuUy at-atergo When
of unused cartridges. glasaWls
the assistant threw two up at
the saint© time the rifleman, with a
double-barrel weapon, first broke one
apd* ih^u the otlier^without making*
single Jitz^sssue^az failure.
gatg-iixs g«rrr ga
body, which atands firm re a rook. Wife
a steady hand also, -n<* a man may do
alm<»t goodrilla. incomprehensible Hi* Uslyroems things .We towfth- Wlt ,h. a
B&id any attacks of neryousnere, yet
when he misse* a shot he ia ve ry likel y
to miss the two or three succeeding
ones, a snre sign that the miss flurries
him. Another of hu pecnliantioa ia
thtehe aims wife both eyes open-so
that be can keep au eye on the_ buffalo. Indiana,
he says, while he is firing at a
Dr. Carver’s shooing has astonished
New Tork. Nothing to eqnal it has ever
been seen hero before Whether or not
he wouidbe able to .vd>e witii soae of
toe Creodmoor marksmen on their long
ranges, is an interesting question.
Ant Wars.
from Mr. Mantzburg, F.JE. Oolenro South writes Africa: to Nofw* “I
noticed one morning thatalong toe hot
tom of the front wall of my house, on
the veranda, there lay a quantity of
reddish-brown pow,ler; there was enough
to fill a coffee-cup. On looking closer I
saw that it was made np of smalt rod
larger fragment* which ghateiied, and
on inspecting aorne to my hand they
turned out to be fee heada, legs, number trunks,
etc., of conn ties* ants. A of
these animals were EtiH on the wall
above, rod myatfcention being now »r
restel, r watched them, and saw that
they were contributing to the carnage small,
beneath. Thi* specie* of ant is a
oomparatively te which tothat harmless it makes one, itewayto toe ehief
ton
every species of food and swarms on it.
a* to usual with rota, toe general bodv iri
te dividual*, insects is accomproied provided by larger with
which are
heads and javfe quite disproportionate they
to their bodies, and with these jaws
do all the cutting up. ' Among tire ant*
*
of these ‘soldier ants,’and be toe whole
community seemed to bent on de
stroytog them. to ordinary The ants proportion about of
heavy-jawed I of was little
onetoten. saw a group ones
fastening on to a big ant, which made
desperate efforts to release itself. At
! first toe big one bit eeverei litfto oires to
two, i id the parts dropped while down the htUe from
the wall; but after a
onessevered finally all'the his legs back te the and big^^nne, Cut him
and got on
in two. swell, The toe group tkcnaroppeu below. Similar down
to mass
scenes were enacted elsewhere on fee
wall. The commencement of one
bat w«b as follows: A big ant walked
along till it met another big one, and
fee two shook aateun®- Jdst then a
little one seized hold of a bind leg of
one of these big ones. Neither took
any notice, bnt continued a rapid oon
versation. when .Sodden!? fee other small whose ones
came grabbed, up, big furiously one, )«g
was turned on the
little one and seized him by the middle.
This could not be done until toe big oan
I had doubled biarelf smS up; as soon as he
had hold of his antagonist he
riifted him to toe ak and snij^wd him in
t wo. Meanwhile all the big one’s legs
i ifed been seized byfoh little onea, and
the party seemed to turn over and over, le^
little bits tumbling down, now a ■
now half an rot, t® the big one waa
vanquished. subject to paasiecs. Toe rot ffho is most assuredly in which
the way
fee big rot turned on Httle one was
ringnlarly terminal indicative whlto rf rage. hfelhcM The de
manner to he
of ttelittte one was quite human. If I
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There seems to he a passioB of mankind which is
Aevekmed in the or majority relics, fea* has led
fa* extreordinmy possession prices bean* sometimes
fc, little value iothem
paJl j for articlea'of perfectly
selves, or sometimes worthless,
*e present a few instate** of
bitant »ttm» paid for objects Istee mere Newton's or less
carious. A tooth of Sir
VM «,}£, m 1816. for fee sum of 83,650.
^rttnasstess Jt was purchased by a nobleman, who
by King Charts* L, Load**, when on fee seat
»«>kl, was sold in Nspobon m t%25, B for
43 * 1 . To- h*t w<wu by
n
V«l
In
a j have sssasssK been supplied wife
fauntera memen
to« of the battle of Waterloo, maonfae
feed to order by enterpneng tradesmen.
A wig that had belongedfe Sterne was
sold at public aaat&m in Ismdon for
gl.000, wfele an old wig which had bean
worn by the German pbitoe pber, Kant,
was sold after hi« deafete 200 francs.
The ivory arm chair presented to Gus
r..,i by fe- hubc.-. Was
a» r „f oce tn the Swedinh
sa?m?r:, chamberlain M Bdhanekd for 68 000
i T, l g; gt i
the
Engeni*, b^Mtofnlly bv whom pvosen-ed. they have The no dottbt
tCfe^imteferign- ptm,
| n „ famous proclamations, laid edict* and
treaties, " have always been in great
b , reUchnnters. The powion
f or poasesamg flue vases and anetent
nott«rv is aoifc© merieafat prev^czit. both in En
rope and A the present time.
hatti« of the
wl. be«l£s r rnn rr ^i_Airin ,.t ~ M7> L awpiebt
re nt uadoubtcdly swved to sc
$ n t wifetn« mann-ra ui customs
rae« now exttoetand fa many oases
bsTe ptEttIcI hifes brtwum
*nnoh * rrf < 4 i r idrilixa
ej ei,i OB However famous’’w-ents flip desim to possess
!r±r!Bs^-?t3Lrsd5 r ©f or bits of per
^tettpu^oed todifidnsl b^tooac rf mast Siple |>o
jteufjH® fliesvorage yrifh iwcnptfoo.
n yajT thwr VP“V* t »
The CiarS Narrow Escape.
g^sTir ^ ^ cm O^sSTv, m j bis nuolc, twici the
of have car
rowlyesoapod being toot; but the dead
li«t and roost nearly successful attempt
npontoelifeoftheformwwMofaiiK.ro kffiit, kKnrBSbwir to'
tnsldiota aBdis
ou l, a lew peisocs, even in Russia.
There to to sm^l the Winter palace cf St.
Petersburg a “elevator.** fixS^i oomnat
oifginmfly ^pstrnoted .©tend,
for the Caur
Nicholas, who was wont to mount in . this
}£ sssssirtsfttaaas: ,
2K.5” S &“« x
. oountesa, flattered by fee compliment
took her seat te once; bnt she W not
tima, Lddown'came many feet when theebsni snapped
the chain wife a terrific
crash, flinging ont itaoccupant upon fee
floor with abtekon lunb and oto« sari
'femirfurite. The dhroav all of fee com
p*ny was extreme, and were lond in
toSf thrir tliankfutatu* fete
had so hrorowly cacapod a
catastrophe looked which, however, Uglitfeau no that one
upon many other
of a very nofottonste accident. Butane
o{ tba lmper wholiMlhiimidf ial pages, a shrewd young
fellow, witneasidfee
catastrophe, “accident” had his own feonghtaabout earliest
this and took the
opportunity of inspecting the broken
chain, bad been whrofae te half throngh, pte«i*64fete close to it
sawn
fee tenpto. The annoaDcemrot rf fern
j discovery fell like a thunderbolt upon
the resembled grandMw, ami not a mo
ment was lost in calling up fee palaoe
i servants for examination, when it waa
found tote a foreign teek^wto tod
entered the semoe some months before,
rod Wire to feW-tuae b tai t e « a « « «- -
lent cEarartcr, had nnaooountably diaap
peafed. The affair, however, was hushed
upland to toia day many persona who
are acquainted with the story, oraumder
toe wtoole ocCorreiwc eBherima®to«y
or paroly scriueniai.
—
ffhat - Becomes sf , Trialth. ■„■■■
mjL
A boot and shoe dealer haa Sven in
hisstore a TheyrMnsUtnte pair of his
dollars a part
wealth, woiht rod a Dortion of fee wealth te
thfe Amro buy.ifh®. friction and against be
gins to pavement wear them; by parttto*
the little of fee
leather are rubbed off, rod thus repara
, ted from toe rest of themlc. Every
j l u*
a portion Of the vtene of fee boot*, aud
when toe boots are entirely wealth worn out toe
j seven dollars of which they
i formed is consumed. ; The whBte,m»rii,
, etc., which was raised by onr farmers
last summer i» bring destroyed eaten np. Nqpar
tide toss, of hut, matter the is vteue wldfe by this in pro
, was the
, grain is while destroyed.
; A*, men are food, wearing they out doth
; tog and eating up producing ate genesri
i lytmsily kind, employed the wealth ofthe vrerito of
some by world to
j not usually diminished 7 Tinsa^S theconaamp
: lion, but it is chrogeil .
! however, only farms to personal property;
town lots and generally retain
i their valne, bnt peraonal premsartyia
j iaubjeet newal. to piaTeturi the several dtetrteflon asdre.
As particles of
water which constitute a river are for
their ever rolling places away being to toe ocean, while
springs tod are fonstafos, snppdied feTbnofebk. from fee
so
wealth te toe world is constantly bring
Consumed constantly to being gratify human by wants, and
senewol the mattes*
i activity of hnman industry.
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i Iiittle Johnny is vuittog his stand,
; father. Thisis an extesetfeom a totter
: to hts mother: “Potato bugs iaplenty,
! an’I enjoy’em grii’fatoer ve »7 «£vear, much, ’cause they
i make* an’ evere time
he biles over he ipillabis falseteeth,
aa* be’always forget* where he spills
'em an’ he hires us to roust ’em ont. So
yer tn see hnntin’a good here. He pays f4ink na
iletonve «g», an' ’tore fee serin’sjmr
ennffo start a swine shop. TeB
Bam Jenkins, ’cause it’ll make him hop
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PAR*, (jAKUES ASB HOt’SEHOU).
«**»
Hoki.nt Oak*,—A dd a spoonful of
hotter to two eupfols of hominy (boiled
an hour with milk) while it is still hot.
Beat three eggs very light and add.
jfer in one pint of milk, and lastly one
pint teesrn meal. Bake under in a oan.
Serve with a napkin it on the
piste
Linos Pi*.—Far three pise take two
rinds lemons, in xqneese oat fee rub juice, seek the
all extracted; warm water, let until the taste
is it boil, add two cope
sugar and three large tablsspoonfnls os
fionr robbed smooth in s httle
wstfr. Take bom fee fire and when
cod add three weU beeten eggs, fee
9te. *
fto»jfh SXaStariTtaZ intodt
JLftilXS Pa *ori and half a teacnoon
SLf^DSniitsS™ Wfem ttokrare Walter
5TL- themto ^ * boil after
“e egg is aJJed
Bxas Sour.—Take Sjmniah or black
beans, wash and pat into a pot wife a
proper quantity of water; teal until well
dree; through fees fep ont oolander fee bourn into and the water prere
a
in which they were boiled; tie np some
f.'MKfjai
-“jSL'u, tXflre t£ w
powdered loaf hiirb^n atifrar and a little
sndoile h^ it uu a dife Lav
™it .nd of
enrrant ^eat iellv or aTtfff anv kind of preserved P
fruits; iXo’r to froth tbe whit« of
flavor^ five eggs and alittlv the postered then
sa gar. U to suit taste; *i~
,i- nn <ltresr *u TwSlesome rtr .
Mmwnroof Bnow. dessert
„ - , , H to
o{ meat P ut on ^ Gforeit inJigeaUble. P cooked,
cooking making steak, it the dry apd
lu object is to keep
to'be jniroas mnch as possible, henoe
t,K ? “*** * b<M1 , ' 1 be ^“Tf 1 “
qutokly ^ as poauble . 1 1 whl1 on both k sidre, and
ri ! a ,? ,lUT ‘“T 0 * ® 0 oo , °* “**1 *
very hot fire.
Beep Soup.—T ake a shin bone of
beef, put it into a pot and cover well
agva arji am as
honre. The meat can then be UkecTnt
and leave a thick room or stratojt
Se Min somc vermict-lli for a thm soup.
tt id k IS t h e "old.fafe to ned kin - 1 "
Pft alU«reSS * 11 togo^^endgarvorwith ind SJ^with %^all k small
gf 1 5HS£ BSSftfSff m^tetheiiKhter
t K ec ^^k'swilM£-t»e ririio batted ?m..
to Skeirou te tori M ov^
brisk
.
Peach p,,^„ 8 lQJ*f-vAfUi ri,,_ ——Muk « k „ o ©doogn . , nI1 ,,
asfor ftnwjbejjy, . Bh0«^»ke or bfrcSE
tbickne^H and place it m a but r d 1 n, ■
y4». ->■ & ■ >rei^
S*3^S i
Wl^'tf W nt *■«»* irith «r supper whtm dish, wrace and or
wife butterand powdered sug«.
Baxxn PoraTOteS.—Biike potatoes of
an equal sire. As soon a* done cat a
small niece from .me end, if you oan
make them stand on the other; if not, fee
a piece from tho side. Scoop break
inside out, being careful not to
toe skin; mash toe potato well, season
tog with butter, poppet amLatet;.return
it with, a spoon to the skin, inch filling so
that it protrudes about an above
toeskin. W h c n rocng h o ktoa are flH ed.
put them liack into toe oven a minnte
to color the tops. There are nice for
or supper with cold mrot,----.
■. ertaa ter MHk
1. . Never v fiV nr under nnder any anv into circumstroeesput cironmstanoosout ^”^*0 bii’rt
gJfeLr^ a pail te of ^epaSrf milk mi k into your can before
straining. One iSSKro, pail te unstrained^^milk unstrained milk
may y spoil a a whole can, an<L«Mcafeof and one ean of
impure inJ ‘R emiik milk will wUl certainly rertainly injnre injnre limes all all
milk or cream fTtoelmeof with which _ hic deoenoTwel^ h it it pomes in to
contact. In the nlme of deoency w© “
te every patron vn=»oKRrsAs«rris te to be n. partieolnr nr, , n[
m Jl-ttoiing milkahould never
iLjfP . . , - h „
"S? t-.f >ro “Z-iflUiL,. B snrotoffe a stehl«; howe<er
m fik and nooil
tetotatter fthould
An open toed a tittle distance from the
tofer^/SSS^pU^X barn vonr woo-lshcd or a cool kitchen,
overhloht. P P kreping ! *
miik
a Insist that you* milking ia done, to
not bctakinK ™i,r”»Srr^r<: in thi* particular. t^I Care
t^ZmalretiSer 5 >Bnn, * ctMer rod “ a to^rtoeZcm
"V Bed your cow* with sawdust if
^TtteteMeteSt it will keep ^** your cows clean 6
■
*’ 1
t evon Z„\,t rnaila P , and ri atratoZat^feAbatn ,
°It!L carry rtS them to fee
bS bo properly 7
onthL* niMntog and evening evening,
*^TWffnlwtin «“ ^s ”„L for milking
, thobretfor
S%i cloth' are
Z,£ JUkinina a stretched
'ro tbn« the milk
*T^J ^his donbto stretotog
of .^ k k : bte little trouWe
,twii ^„3*u® y 0
American Daujman.
Tw# ote tetaaes,
. A gentleman living at a cattle station
in Queensland^ often noticed two very
old mares; the one had a flue foal by her
side, the other had none. For many
years these aged mareshad run ridge* together; for
to whiter ferny sought fee toe banks of the
shelter, to summer A deserted
creeks were their resort,
shepherd's hut stood by a creek, and. on
neariDg it the owner of the station
was struck hv the w*t toe foal was going
on-foHt woald gailop ring round with its
naktog the valley ami would timidly
on* appeals, then
mifee its way back to the hot, peertog in
at “ttei an .tesprorficampcr opening, rod then again, as i! to
hack to the creek,
When the owner went to the hut, one of
the mitres was inside, atanding.still, rod
seamed to take little or no notice te him,
while toe mother te the foal waslynw
down (quite naturallynutole thebmid
(ng: her posture wss that tea tired horse
trying to rest every limb at once Oft
VOL. IV. NO. 46.
ear* that she wm asleep that be toaohod
her with his whip, bat she did oat mow.
‘On closer inspection be sew that she was
,)«*!—that she had ceased to
t while sleeping soundly. Her old oom
; pardon remained upon fee
the foal increasing fee eagerness —
i am- After a lapse of three days fee
. owner, in oompany wife his etoekmas,
visited fee spot; they saw only the foal
outside thrtaat; the old faithful biend
had laid down, close alongside of her
former quite companion;,and, dead also. strange to say,
was
s„r» uses, 'aiSoev
There is ranoh discussion our
farmers sired sboei whloh breed suitable of horeeaTV
what hones us lor
homes, I am inclined to homes
sttwastf
ssfe—za oufeeirleg*. I have
two
this atrim-Wlt spring, eaeh having and a to beefy erei horae eime
and cue,
»>« beefy-legued v^^e horse hsd toe scratch
badly, hia mate wm free from
toe ailment. That these berfy horses
win keep in good order on leaefeed
than a high-strung, active bores, I am
anitB 2 willing to admit; that well thev are
ble to do »s ranch work when fed,
f ao.bt- and I am certain that in an
SHrtf-ssuarj; emarsieacr one active hone ia worth
mZhtatkefeeroUa^.fter
pall And anyway, with onr farm work
pfeck CfiSnabigMalir^ is more needed than onT^gh weight. I
ing when s small, aotrire team hsa done
more work and felt fresh toe st ground the end, in
plowing a fallow where w»
soft.—Od. J. V. CurtU, »» iterol
w,., Ynrkrr
T. Here W.r. Is tore.
Fur. tef-y
ere ^ 'entirely. This is bruBbefbetor* uiSiling if the
be well
Hand. Some think gain camphor put
vvith them is desirable, bat 1 hsvs had ns«d
only toe ncwsjwper, aid never any
trouble nnless fee moths were there
when wrapped up in it
•
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FMhlsn „ . . Netes, v
jssjksk* *»“ ft
M thejrehionahlc r^innabte
*>‘«>use waint tois season.
VM W g te ? BM>u I * fe u Huyl f
. , ,
Tfa, promment ^ feteures IoW of the new
breque arc the combination propoyteon®
Ufrtnroed plreto are still admired in
,he arrau 8 m 8 »f drapenes of all kinds.
I.W* fercad gloves for gentteaen and
ladies are preferred for summer w«*r. ;
Tilfl Estello basque is an improve- !
meat on the cutaway jaeket and waist
^
D ? P
novel and somewhat dressy effect to the
sa«iaga{ir , * , "‘
a pretty bow, ate much wore.
* shadM for tinted wl^te tnlle veil*
^dote Neither * Wat*™
«“»» ““*• ,
Anot'oeableohangehaabeeninshtuted ■.
in the formation alludes ofdrapery._ particularly This BCtef
like transition more
to light suits,
b® mitts rod long
bright and pale dyes, are mnto admired
for full toilet*. Lace mitts are also worn
on fee promenade, feroarytevearatearical
Wogfe princesaaSesa. fla
jgh to* There shonldar
g^niturea are called ——-i- “ wraps,” and are
r«jwo®,ni«! ;
For vounr ladies .very pretty simple
eveninu dre»es witl/fllliSgs are made of white bar.
ego rtobonsrod^wreaths trimmed offlowers. narrow white,
The inside f^d w?th of the new bonnets is
S“ merely Ji.2f«n2 Jr velvet Jfw or satto and
banding . the hrirctoetolheforlhS^ hair close to the e, toreneatc
--Btruwro jewdry is yeTy of - popator. Hindoo
Jewelry enameled in imitation
nleaa is pretty. Flam carved gild i* much
worn - Chatelatoee are fashionable lot
dressy occasions. .
There isarevivearnrore for fee Eng
life turned walking-hat. high The aide* eloretofee are not
np so JSd nor so
brim as they to be, rate fee front
has a rounder effect
d^Z^immed Orosshnmd tend dotted Swtoa muslin or*
wife Smyrna
fins fanchon lace, mi and are worn for toe
ZdS,^te££t n , t.«,.Wn. rot.
f„2T!fsthcvwcre ^ , mo , t » nK ■ .
rlZl 7 wunethieg Hat summer bnUhe
11 !* AStsmtett for not commonly
’ i «***“•
ru 1r , *' , ,
„ One of the dmntieat _aud.ma»t haeom
seasonable totlete is either >*™ of
ra, ‘ s1,u - '-Stew. of the pattmns and toe ;
fipfe.ftcy delicacy o( of designs designs are sis positively positively poeti poeti of
rel attractions, so far as_expreteton
dr«»s canbed ispUyed. toce The relf-gann
tores, combmed with edgmgs, oon
stitote toe chief embellishments.
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Camel Bectora.
» It is « quite , , (writes , .. a , traveler) - : .
amnsmg of the native doctors
; to listen to one
doctors) andhear Um used give the en
account of the medicines m
treatment of camels.
i I hear of one person m Cairo who h»a
» valuable dromedary who wasisiek with
; some ordinaryi complaint. He boiled
| down a. young sheep in swallow molassoi it h“f rod
i mad® the dromedary
scalding hot who had been practisingJus
, Another, made
art without surecre, a requisition
for a “chameleons tail toticklethe
nose, without which he said be could
not effect a care. fekedfar
Anotoer, to my knowledge,
a piece of; where* to care an animal of a ^
rtighi jold; and the same person reeom
.
i mendetl me to administer an ounce of
; tea to cure mixed *easel wife five «*>»••£ grams »*». of pinpowder
Cantenzing with a hot iron is a favor
ite remedy fur raroy disea^, and tliere
is scarcely an animal that has not feme
wherqtemntit fee mmrkarfa hte
In
^ ^Tfor ™red ^nd in whs swtait^ tnlace*
ssaaaaasr to »me "***
TfMBLT Torn
In Paris, year the by year, prevalence there k of a diph- nni
term increase in
feeria, due, it is alleged, in a great
measure to a neglect to isolate Caere of
this di c e ** *.
-
n fo only a few yearn si nee New Zea
land was associated in our minds wife
fee idea of cannibal savages. than Now we
find that there are no less 924 miles
of government railroads m operation.
-
Of twenty-eight foe the first railroads three months that of made this
returns
year, seven allow a decrerea <ra-la*
Tear’s^basinere >■“ "S' "*d» <78847,331. show The other
?" an increase of
“>» *!£‘St ,re ?‘r* fc T-* -
o'iwre
cidfw,
teageia
r>...
feMafeT ha* ^sefi,000,009 ito mnw »« imm «tnf*> hawntof Tin
annually, mm
are packed 81,150,000, the giving Bales of emplov- which
amonntto perlple feeS
mem to 10,000 during ^
ing season.
-
two^sirieiTfe . , ... ^shfe^ . ■■ 5 ■
fehre OT sm ® eD he
gmSaw onernute calledeattmg gaa B teeth,
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A romantic incident of evenr-day life
occurred in Brooklyn the twentychsre/i other day,
when a prettegirl of
tnsn who hail stolen her pocketbook, learned
“id. having overtaken him, that
itwas his first offenre, went heme with
bun, gave him money, and then sued
for bia pardon at the police ooart. The
man was at heart honest, bnt was driven
%£.'^* ■**'*""“«
PW» clotta-from minufactnre table
„ rolla of whrte paper,
Hiree inches wide ana of tty desired
‘ D l’K * 1 A^®,* hy £^: f™,!'
dicner snd .Sfau. supper iSv tables, especially for
ijf covers ®' 6 ut ^ a of ^ eru1 more ^ 8 importance ? than quali- ^
-
»*»iLwB.Tho asmiled him wifegreat tel!;
chattering his f^ejaadL and chdltin pecked g.—&Mn» away In first te
a te the .punyaareuMf, but the
Ssf*a'ie*- ffi
John D. McCabe disfriot is prosecuting at
toroey /leading for the eighfe lte^re of Arken
^ of the Stote. and
naa been a^ candidate for fee Dnrted
hma»ter;m-tow,after Statesaenate. He lately Writing eloped Miowa with
deplore a. r
to hia wife: ‘Ood knows I the
fe» letter will cause. The world :
°?* y well denounce me for the step I am
about to home,' take, a© I arn leaving my t£e wife,
femUv. WOahi ail To refer in **? to *?**** past, I
'
can only look to God to protect yon.
to tha Boston Juuma/o/Chcmutru.
than fephtoen* thousand was known in Egypt extended more
two years sgo,
tt">ugfc «»* teuuto te>d Ariu Mtoor for
about five bandred years, and thro
found its way into the south of Europe,
where it nmeived it* present name. In.
feeyoar 1337 it raged 3») It appeared epidemic to to Borne; Holland, in
as an
entered Paris to 1576, and showed itaelf
America in 1771. In 1818 and in 1885
it waa very prevalent in Fmmte and |
abont 1856 was epidemic to England,
aud in the Cmted States was a terror for
several years.
'—'
A Tokio correspondent gives toe par
liotthrs of f!.. i, ai,vn-viinatioa of
**• Okubo,^^miniBter of toetoterior for
the Japanese Empire. The day named
had been ret apart for a special meeting
of fee Emperor’s cabinet at fee Dai-Jo
Kwan, near the palace, and about eight [eft
°. olook the morning Mri Okubo
his residence m a carnage to attend the
~>meU. Jute before rerohing feu «lw»
st; w open spacenear onn of fen
city stopped moats, bya his band carriage armed was suddenly
of assassins,
for ax him. to number, The aaaassins who were lying each to armed wait
were
with swords; they flrefkilledone of fee i
horseeinid the coachman; they fe»n feR’
upon fee minister, whowaa hatoed entirely him an- 1
armed and bteplere, rod * -
mote te ptocro. mnrderere thro
gave themeelva. Up to fee police. Mr.
Oknbo waa fee EtapeKws favorite min
««“ d °f grete energy te ehro ;
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A a ft Queer tree Market Marker tn to Faria. Parle.
Hard by the market of little the temple to to I
Paris there is a Tetired cafe, a :
recesa. with its enrtaina always closely .
drawn. You would fancy that it ....... waa,
nnoceupied, bnt turn the door-knob and ;
goto. Around two large marble tables, i
standing or seated, crowd dressed, about others fifty j
men, some pipe-stems/ eiaboratety These
sa .. o ct^fee srfsrtWS as they wnd absinthe, here for, but by a tote long is i
^ tl «W» second-hand dealers to
g hb Thevare wies, to
precions Late and they meet here
' tafeCa Each, on his arrival, deposits on the ;
jewelry «u^ box fflvided into com
KT'fliuwi’-ith as dealers in gold'ware
" ^ T i ™ " th gold SuranS; and silver Jto watches,
h n *t." i b ^ereta !
in hand a black
leather valise from which oonie ont, as
c , jn _i.- jn rcr ’ s bag the treasury med'ais, of
T ase ewe ] g enamels, ‘ :
nracelmn etc :
K’reon as the goods are displayed almost on
the iab i e phes.de begins, but to
j^ktotfintoiriTnorder whisners No about*, no discuBsions,
th5 to be sorete
wh at buy; these dealers are always of
a goldsmith’s infiniterimal balanoe
,ad all the
weiehts Z3jtas They ^l give one another
b for, and aU toeir
a ^ ^ honor.
. ___
. ... , afei
f toe_■?/ro h f e ^ T S&^ JSte^tehefiKto 'her:
thfm on the *sven
chadcd bv a '
S2Sffi?SSte«SS3SgS5K More oeacefai tar i
5tiS tot onfotewife tofeTX thrt^wadsanshadeoscil-. to“uSdve
wsu-ife rod ro bo-
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i. The Why that can forgive ear as
iquity will never be severe to mart our
frailties.
A dandy on shore is flifreginr t.
-atekenreverybody. many people, Jsst a swell -en fes'iea
There sre 9,000 papers toSorth gad
South whole world America. is TbVmister m tbs
38,000.
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dace nneimmtomi
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bead Four wifeS things brams, are wit irealvrororir-.A
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ment, a heart r, a parse
without mousy.
The Z-iT mosque 1 Ii-iT, of Baste Sophia in Oca
mhSk^ETwhifefe^iM^wMferefp ,, trecrant with to#
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ed ^800 years ago.
^ gasis s&xsz
pomrfui that cat and dog £re."
said the petulant husband* “but just
tie them together, and toe how to# far
fly 1 ”
The Graphu' makes this cowardly re
mark; “ When Emerson recklesdy gvaeeful,'hrf wrote
• Every natural action is
he ever seen an angry woman ferow a
-stone at a oow ?”
In London, from 1888 to 1853, the
flnetl sr^tsrjr^sr by sn unknbwn Chinese ^V author: 6 -
come ‘Soldier on quite he come near, on, we he g o ^o»> wa y. How
two tan ? m|
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The Russians B ,rc tiieird^s the pow
dered tore® of fee nwe-lwette as a pte
ventative for hydrophobia. The sama
Tex »edy udmiaistered to husasu b«»
ingswho have been bitten by dogs.
I^fe-preserring Bales: 1—Never <JJ»
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eighty three, Uu> to a had remarkable twenty
{ gm i ly, his mother having of ihern boya, -
threj children, whom’attained seventeen of -
of the age one
vegSK^g*
^Trirew.
Copper-spoons and implements here
bceniinearthed to Indian mounds west
of pv, n ,i du Lac, Wuioonsm, wife an
entire skull; also an ertiele of iron.
wUio b tofte first instance where iron
8B j oopper implements ooniunction. of the aborigines
Have h *J* been found in
wtro?Sig inM^Liifshwd Uborer
there motb#»rs dfttttk*
^ t wo sons one
®l*£T££to^ ^ZxSZl, *sr
•• aS 3 it forms '* ialo tacred ffe head! ’
To-night n above her
.. Oni teM .„ ( .. 0 BM 1 -.h.lr!’’
The maiilro, ttehX »mUln«, swesfe MM,
-And laid tt on of a fetor
AndweoMeted! —v,
There ie some donbt whether blankcte
were originated in France or England, ftrte
What is cCrtato, is thtethey Bristol, to were tho
made in England III, at three brothers called reign
of Kiltrerd by the mannfac
Blanket, by whose name
tnrod article has ever stoee ltecu known.
The species of doth so called wss for
nun»,_aud meriy used perrons for the of drere toe ot lower monks^and orders
as sell as far ued covermg.
Many of toe old naturalists entertained
fee notion that geere snpjwmd were produced
from trees. It was that on
the banka of a river to fee Oreadeen. „
tree grew that produced lire geese, like
fruit. In an old-time v<dnm^ printed Cos
at Basic, 1550, ii entitled “Manstcn
mographto.” a curious engrevtog J rep.
ceseuttog toe hsrneele g co ac r o ppi fee M t
from bursting pods on the trees into
stream beneath and found swimmmg Aldro- away,
A similar cut to be m "
is Gemtrde
vandns,” and at the end of "
Herbal.” mi^ «*rtfr itosiirsfnrs mfl ,
tra TC lcr» related the moat extraordinsiy
stone* of this charsets*.
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^teerotamrtv^thimateeate. Wbooe *“ 5 *^ utabtypoiDte him out.
A^Kmsnia^bne |SterotoS§fto"«te^®
AiKiveflieshtaiugOaTOppla’ssbaia. Morrt mk>r«oo?5t* wife Mrioat< 7 «,
Lot tbsmmate dregte, airyfetehf.;
p^t Eni each spot and u®,
oat in triviai »*»**"“*•• iwr.
TetsiOl wife ceineatof all
mroflroahrenaniteMn.MHHI Bis fiteisknit. IMHI
. pole fori
Every part of the barber s
merly had special ^Ofotnterw,_fea»-w significance, womb yj tn*
Joutnal_of Thegilfcknobat toetopwasonee abrass ^
with a notch Si theside, used to
fit nnder the chin to facilitate toe hu
wing and washiug of customers. The
barbers were formerly surgeons, at le»t
all toe venesection was performed by
them. Tho pole representsthe staff
field bv persons who were bled to; toe
8 rm, and the two spiral nbbouapamtol actual bsn
around it were originally binding fee
amliSase daces one for cording or btoxi. rodfee
the flow of after,
other for dressing fee significant puncture of the
wn rel The wtui’e was shavmg end
barber’* twin oocnpation—
bloodletting. went tote
i hirt Roskeli’s tonablv-dressed jewelry man store to
w £“*, ,mt A huge selected articles
ftreet «»' tendered tliottaand
«, In and Mr. a Boskell
SLStaimij payment. thi * forgery,
JllTz. that note was assist
h . *bont to rapidly Munition and
?,,,L „ t w ,Ureunifortnharriedlyen- „ drawn op
M ,iar K wasanold
toe man search.
nSrttow "of whom t hey were to jewefty
i a norter to phtoe the
fe the cab'rod to cbmeatoflirrffc ••*"?
utefe^toMdd^iSo-m a witne** the men in uniform said
«« flm ■■»!»«
fee required to
their attendance would be off
p.»«« to* charge. Then they drew
with their prironer, leaving rf flisptofatW »* )f«d*«z
tefel )<«<Hn p2f<£ thterrosiaes JmSW* ***
Next day. returned
~.rter‘bmtally that beaten, the two
the iteormnl.on »«*—