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So pefirted rouble ree» it* ataiety haad,
And ehrio an f«agrei,t * >»■ '• above unfold
To waken pity tor the quiet dead.
Tho* are tte gravea fUroavitfain our
iNtarU
Ik the Lopes aa4 dreuau of eoriy
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&L.I tf. g.'otiM. ft* .ihort, twwt
Some Cherished promi*. robbed of .tnogth
and troth—
Cra-hed ia the moiam* of tts *ewd»oni
power
B<M _ t»U. . , h ryot«»... _ , menjory hMeogjarad __ .
The form sad face of one we called * Mend,
Ooe for Wh«s wclttee wo world ran have
braved
Oroaora ami heartache to tbe hitter end.
But 'tea- not wirriy«ud ah we draw
Before tho tte-vcWn *** the iooBii-a vyt*
A heavy veil Tv. -■ > .( e,; ,1, if It «aw.
Would profftr pit; in a thoutand Hee.
So life goes on. W„ !>v t he fore* away
Oi ;M!«t as icisan'.-t wisely Hal n«, wfiv
And in the lap« of years we team to stay
Dm fretful chanting ’of tlietr fansrml kneH.
K. I o mp to emil e . hetofe the smategthraog.
Atthoogh the adder's fangs he deeply set;
And Jota, »0thetbe\,uu prehap o,„ „*« b. the mug,'
. To 1 .« never esn forert. ^
And ttms we le^o.en.vtue^m rest
Of those who sleep beneath the sod.
B<ri;4 with life's 3 »iiing chain, wo know ’ti.
t* -- Ft
To bond oar howl, sod psM tsmesthths rod.
And when v.„ re **, ro«. hrare clsd
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BETH'S TRIBULATIONS.
Miss Betti Hurst listened to the soft
2SK .... ........ siS^aAwraSJre liabtd - of uiilished table talk
* ra
She had been iu the bouse only a
nighr, iiu ting which time she 1ml been
as recluse os she could be’ without sram
ing odd or rude, until to-mgbt she had
blissfully believed hereell to hen per
sonofno sort of interest at all
score or more "ning“sitting of fellow-boarders.
But thise among the
voluble land diners, she felt seffooiieions, queerly «msi
tive unpleasantly the oMplatb
and vaguely 1.0L1 imagined SrLa that nTr.nla
surpSg to vS
SSi vriteanchnew * CTrreSmflt rad hA'Te'SSa
itm atg T
ole nubiki wav m’v'er
’■ would be s.-s u daliacd U
he Aid no wrong.” assarted on*; -there hid-1
are more faults rad toll.« and sms
den than will ever lie revealed* Bnt,
unfortiuiatciy, grateiul the those tran..gre»sora that love them are
never to
if they wold from furt&r offense.
against n?.t wx;ial requirement*. I)o you
tbiuk tho same, MisaHuratf”'
Bomehow the young lady felt that the
appeal was made her,and ungenerously lieeks J* flushed t* 8 *
or to confuse here
up painfully, although alio answered
ocmpoBedly enough wise enough •: to decide
“I am not so
dreadtuUy weighty^ a question. leisnrcly She
smiled, at the same time will nmng
from her chair ; -you excuse me,
pl S^’i She left *U her place 1 gracefnlly. dam With
an
d£niMroom°tomM dining room toward STdmir^of^the tbejour of ttu !
the W —---------• Bhe ------ Y leaving —■ -----n would
company tfie ehoto was rabject.of coraip
ake her
after her. withdrawal.
At the door the inBinaative voioe of
the mistress of tbe house stopped her.
- Yon will not stop iu the parlor with
us tor awhile? No? You will
card there for you. The gentleman
called while you were ont.
The young lady entered the parlor
with a nervous step. Bhe quickly
gnessed whose name aiie would read
npou tho card that had been left for her.
•‘Mine enemy ha* ionod me onH”
she mnTmnted, with blanching lips,
Wvon “ Biram Weil* has been misohievous here, rad
only knows wliat
story he ha* told to my landlady, nor
how she has exaggerated it to toe board
era. I can nuilaratand now toa-iunaeu
doe* that disturbed ma so dittressfiUly
while 1 wa* >tini»g.”
She went up to her room and looked
herseli iu with the movement of one who
was ton* shutting out the world rad its
torments forever.
It was a pretty rooms »nd from one
lofty to roof*, window she oouldsee a wilderness
gleam of the a tangle to streets, and toe
river not far away.
“Isballhave more trouble to-mor
row, she mused very coolly and philo
sophically; steength "rail bravely. I sbrtl h. *v1®t 1 all my
to meet ft for
to-mghfc, I nhaj iraagmn i am the hap
piest women in the whole wide world,
and so slesp sweetly.”
Had Miss Beto Hurs* be® lees ijail
isr with sorrow, she would have been
perhaps less philosophical. But had ft
seemodasif the Waters pf grief
gone ever ter until the allotted flood
from must thw-reasoiung surely be drawu almost dry ; sail
ysauojm^ she gathered Cosi
“fite to iT "Z “'( tocher morn
St tom'L «Vt! Imau t/
but Miwiteknrtiwk tatoherritefw 'b«mtiful WWstoosd,
wav
hrimsoniiiM i, «ie,« ®?®®
radta SK-UtZSi^/™..! ^
in tl- hail wi drawinlotfv?i £n,tav in^hm” i—'*.■^ ® l ° od 7
v glove* re her V?1' T -l' h ;,B ®d her.
“& te?•?];>nS'n&S^SJT
lucti
Oiu-fa* • i^.,- Z v T- . v.
Wife of this Mr. Wells, or hot ?"
“ And I really think I ought to know
why you ask me a., question tost pogsi
bly may not seeia'to ypu impertiueat?”
Betoiwhife her large dark eves
ta*a to kiiiuie with, resentment and
, , Tt
eft**!*’ etteT-^inviTi ^ fc0,r mterlr -°? f >ST enter ? or 0T with ® cs* x a ’
^»>8 -“Iwishto gesture toward know, toe Miee breakfast Burnt,
ta.nw beiWn« I am interested in J0» wei
fe* y °!V “ d
to Whirtf 1 ? im1b T 1 !* 1 “®r
omrrM mean8 that if I am not
vX^rewish dsv L.r®? 5 ,™ to give railed here
me up my ^
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Oglethorpe 4» kamm •ar H HO.
THE catty PAPER m ONE OP THE LARGEST, MOST XUTELLroAtT AND WEALTHIEST COUNTIES IN GEORGIA.
By T. L GANTT.
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Ss^jjhsTaS. uk! who b*f fnalodlu-r kindly ijs:
eronrfy nnfil she rafraad the derotoon
of Hiram Wells, iriiomhe Uewed.
Itoant » my dearest fnemi, Beth. ^
ll « had said to hmr, persaa«raiy ;“ever
we werern college together, I
hare draamed that some tune he might
he nearer and dearer still. Do yon re
member the time he saw yon ftntT It
i was a summer day, and Yonr you were a little
maid of twelve year*. yellow hsir
hung below yonr waist, and was gar
landed with bine >ioleta. With your
nmsim Auts gathere.1 np from
yonr bare limbs, you were war, mg
‘brongo the waterafterhliea. He loved
creased J 00 then, with Beth, and his He love weal has m
yonr year s. is thy
wil*- ftii&piimg.dininie I understand wants yonTor a
cannot why you
have refused him.
JliHxxuf I diaUke him " averred^^the
8«1. ‘‘and since I refused him I have
leamd to despme himself him thoroughly. He
has shown revengetul and un
manly.” 1-Jaiw ”mqmredh
mcrwlnlonsly. tgns*y7 e r bro tt rar ,
“ He has tried to part me from my
friends,” Saaerted Both indignantly.
“ I hnressen the imeera and shmgs with
whi ch be na t kned totnd>tos me. He
cuts
rare,- -—a re
«Z$s sraiss.X“* be his
that if I will not wife lie
make me in tbs eight of men a creature
so despicable, that the lowest of them all
»onhl scorn me. And for what be has
satd or what he has hinted, theoueTnau
*hom I love has left me without a
» l0,d - that^'ClaAe
" r • n PP°* e J ou refer to
10 J brother
•• I refer to Mr. Elkot, ’ she answered.
“Well, the truth of the matter ft,
Beth,” he returned; "that your
bs* been censurable. Tear stohoMKm
with with that that EUiot EUiot WhenSsagreuable was was highly hly unbecoming unbecoming
and and indiscreet. indiscreet. When com
menfeWere mwle. HLfttm oliray a
«I yon. Hiram was quite right if he
coaxed or coerced the fellow to leave
“ d th0 EUiot sought you
ff* flattered you bsoense you amaaed
I suppose. But he neyer tbonglit
of marrying you. Never think, Beth,
S*» amanof snefa anstocratic Prnteu-
1 “ i a wa “W ni ever choora for a bride a
‘mu. Wi Hiram 3* to. artedhonwaMy, and
jonare uDgrab'ftil, Beth. He hanilonr
what many better mea might “«*. d » *«
"»*h«ri®n «®l »>»®
* wlU ^ n*v« B,)Ver •» * hi* ■“ wife Wl,e - ” nrotested Protested
‘ Then yon will ... no longer be my m*
ter. nor ora my home be yours, de
■•hwed her brother farm ly
A*i«l so B-th flaiBt left the home^ that
hrT mtS miter y persecutions
o! Of her reb rejoced su .
tw'so ... .
to unmralv railso sbametolly creel’
™ “a < ‘?J A I0 was ?o/ on ?ff. «o lnexpenencod,
that be h<yht l town, h* •2‘NjP^-*’
eEmeofhis own piuwnoa. ltewasnatur
see ally nothing a.diplomat^snd unkind or intriguer, wrong m andeouhl this nn
gallant pursuit of the intoned y 0 t«8
had determine.! sbonld be bis
wife. ,
Most of all he wishe.1 to force her
back to the boms and infinenerof her
brother. And to do this he affected to
tie the diamteresleJ misguided friend and and pardon- indis
ing lover of a most
His hamiaoma rad-perverse hia sweetheart. ehivalroa*
person, ‘seductive
bearing, rad his voice were
anffieieni to gain at onw tbe attention
and sympathy of those whom he wished
to convince that Beth was a sadly way- »
war.1 if ntoto»etly ah i mp roper ro rt
young Much person. Beth dreaded him, she
as w*s
scarcely prepared for toe vexatious await
ing her that morning when, resentful
and defiant, she went ont to visit her
musicpqmto. -MtesRftr*t."lsid the lads' of {he
house where she first catted.' , ” nly
daughter will Iconldnot not require think your lessons of
after to-day. em
ploying yon against toe wishes of yonr
brother rad the gentlemen who is to be
yonr husband. delay And, my dear, if I Were
you I would not my marriage, Sir.
Wells ae©me U> be a very excelleut snd
genero® PoorBeth! gamtleman.”
Shewre blind *ith tears when she
went Howto-up the step* of a stately
• house As she close by. admitted, haudaome
was a
elderly lady met her anil led hermto tbe
• parlor. -Mias Hurst,” shebegau i ’ gently.
quite
1 ahT^.TOSitStoto alrire bid
P“ h « t ' 0 .f atllerres0ntfal “ ood ’' i * B18 h
| My dear rkM-srerta/ child, resumed tk. the l»te
I have known you for sometime, and T
Z}?' NiB you MUta «baf raomratny
1 friend J™ to speak so senonsbr rad jet so
,
himl^t ^ > F? n m“v .f • tori^l“ -
son «>n who who calls himself my fnenil, wta when
?*^“^.rtTT tor^m ied Both, wlule .her 7 “ proud d P T eyes am ’
r ~^’°r dd '' n oT~oiiHe~cmFr(?Eeha'~vmu tr
observed yon tell me the the be Wboie whole story, story, LchiTv” m^ch.id^ mv c
“ Indeed I will,” declared Be believe
pulsively; “ for I know yon will
! ind.be ■” - “ fast to me also
: The lady smiled an
j and rated pretty, her aggrieved with Beth impassioned biieflvnar
I rated her story story with impressed sn an impassioned
voice that intently will® her listener
of her truth aa her trouble.
•‘And " ' , ’ yet, . ' my Beth -------- poor girl,” remarked , ,
the lady, when paused; “ perhaps
^ wfll 13004 tor J°“ to jWd. It
be almost impossible tor you to live
down the r«*mtatkm that von?
suitor lias given iStoss'vou yon. Nor can you ever
ibe quite happy brother-. beirome re
coDciled to And Mr.
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LEXINGTON, GEOMGIA- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1878.
“ ""** gT7 toyaafor *‘ & T** 1 « '’ %J e*plan««». °®?“ *°. 1 *»« .op-
1 ”
j
re !
^WftMrAUir^SU® M
ao4 pi«.! d- ; j
mg ,he M w oh hie handsome face, and nd
arisine, aha weotehyly toward him.- atfeetion
"rhare nerer douhted ydnr ;
«>r me, T 'she heart-dear, said, etaply. troabled heart !”
.. rne ‘
h e responded, stroking her bright hair,
badly toward Betb, yon.?-* I reallr think I behaved;
,
Then he tnrne.! toward the lady who
regRfjjng them with, pleased eyes.
<• Ton eball decide abontonr wedding: i
lay, my sister,” he said; ” this is the
.„ee» girl I have *Gkod about to yon ro
often.”
.. lra .p«te,l so,” returned she; “and
that is why Mr. I sent for you as soon as
. ffi. jiaS i WbulationswsreairoyerHer We ll, had
brother became reconciled to her union
with the worthy man she had chosen,
^ was ranch too happy to heed b»
resent the ethTdisoomfited petty innnendoes that the
<-«**% Hiram WGls
oeeasionally hurled at her, bitterly Imt
rerv covertly
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Erptostre Hines in Warfare.
SSrfuSvSnSnMfa ^ . » » S^E^roSa w2^ m
,ia gn^ sid “have The Sd adohra
Mtog ft
^SiJ^zssp tS.
KSf5r hen ®M* thwnten SS ed. *”» *»“*; a
I >r ?P,. u P tue superincumbent earth and
hu.Td.ng wrth wood nitok When
^
t f ^“^troyed
g feHm^.T „. w5 ftlhenmStab the
parte With
tachod.^the rebymA tog ters^on "
*°g” re French wri th o art of :
oTJun’oomdor by cidIo- :
? rad
f >n
m e
Xoto .
m
‘ i^t lrf^^amst
*X stelhcWmv thc wraultiug
m A kind of ante
™ •
^ ^w “to to«tW^^, S wortS.S
work
} j % A wasdeVSed aomowhat cluliont^ guMethe^onT intern
of ftotics to
batoift# in these curioue engagements,
°»'l"' 08 *“ to listenforttie wbrk-^^
men o( |h# *nemy were oonstrncted.
cantkmh^made and approaches toward thm ware
f notil near tnongh to ,
hllMt in he dividing partition 1 defeat of earth, them,
then rash upon them an
aut ^ j p t their work* In the
°* th *
, ^vgataenth oentnnre, the csndi
datea for knighthood conferred kee during
to P
gP”™ **
by ilielrown aide, warfare hrora the subterranean step
to submarine was
ve, rapid. Varioaa methods of das
( ruvtB g go mimuy's exploitive ships, combustible by sending
gg^ngt «* them dcvW, or
c „ re and were employ,
edbythe J Dntch iu their wxrs of liber
omselvS. „ ti , he 8p , ni „d. > .»nd bv
and other nation*. With
J^y plan., of the kind we have become toi.T
fimlHar , from the frequency with
which they wore made ..to ottsy tee
Chinese iuoffir war* with them. Wit..
Sueh t beir perniiar Vftnrn humor, ri’dicnle which what tends
into ante
kmd Sort in general consent to eonsidBt aa
serious, they have .boon known to
make tbe explosion of a ghastly flre-ship, practical
rae( j w j tb gunpowder, the a Arrow torcha,
joke. i,n7o Iu war to tho
f tter fouled ships, by lytog-Ib'A vessel
river of China was a
which had tan sent floating down the
stream with a view to being exploded When
against K^pXn her snd took destroying plac^ thSra her. lore
life"and ^damse was no
to little t*S; 0 »** done to
the structme to the but above the
gunpowder piteil to be exploded to too had been
immense quantities with excep- whieh
ti.mallv ClTinereara disgusting manure to
the to the habit dressing
their vegetable gardens, and the
of the hlow-np wss to cover toe ship,
rigging and crew who were on deck with
nauseonn eompouo4.— Westminster
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The B-appearrace of takes. , ,
.
Natora i philosophers drying have generally to in
! considered that the up
I waters is due to the destruction of
i o( the forests near them by tbe ssttlers
! who colonize the land. A French travel
. er who baa lately returned tohis own
ssaraaf *&•»«!
{■. <*"■? lliie -
of desioretiim taking ptace all over tto
j American oontineat, to toe enst as weil
»* However, to.toewcef.ef slioat the-Bocky moactania. he
two years ago, aaya,
:re,WWwrt andjast summer poured for severai over weefc^-ra its south
: cavt ,r known htoore. And
yet the stark to clearing ihelrad i“ B*«
: Tio rapWity, ^# y ttsqi rogressfag with mcmsag
rad mMff bnudreds of som
' <* ***"*>*
woodman’s axe. The. rise rad tell v
?S i aS n .i„!rv^J ! S«i i! !l wS
p,aa ^’ & 1873 the first ssttlera began
to gtt
ai!I st^msffSJiaap ^iy. fa 1876 the waters in the lakes
: imusoaUv »,{tfog' dry annuner ol 1877, flooding
the . meadow, rad reaching a
he j- ht of s bont three feet above toe
Simultaneously ' tost
ievd of 1873. with
e vreA toe water in porcupine rad gradurt- lake, a
; f ew mags distant, fee came neek up ot land
i y overflowed solid over
I, »hiA the public toad passed, and the
„ .i.iiAjathiii nf a t gLIs fi u€Shu« ubCbs*
1 igS’ S TTioaelakes all lie on s levelstable
: “SjSj rfCstate^nd hiohest noint on the tower
‘
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*“<«*<* “*
seventeen sculptors snd eighteen pate
_
,
1 he eonaolidated and floating arMSg debt at
Turkey now amounts Lml to about *1.000,
080,0fi0, Wl, rad and the the annual expenditure*
greatly greatly exoeed exoaed the the revetme retenne.
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Mrs. Anna Wittenmyer, president of
tho Woman‘s National Canada, Temperance organizing
Union, is at work in
women's temperancesooieton.
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At Long Point, Tea., the eolored peo
p l e put bells upon the necks of tbeir
to keep them from getting lost
in the high weeds that surround the
town.
--r^TT
ru,w»n’« M hart in. wirl lUinL ia nnt in Wia! the
, , j ews !ike a ^t in distress has
. ” ftB(1 aQ am, resembling 8 a cat’s
•**' .
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Th« . Rmi1 hmi S n , Tttr »
Ja neiro to study on fthe jgf*” th^ true
of yellow Several fever, have and diaeovor accepted a
remedy thecafl. for it.
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The wonderful vitolityof ImmanGrif- Do<H,0-,
fl °- who h “ iB
W " ** *« , ^
**•— •
—_
isus
g^-ar* crop ’ 4 ' 773, *_ ■“*
During the year ending » May last
w ft * The traffic to sImctIi^
tw«n Mozmiibimre ttodSen^rf^ and Msdagasear
Z™ J ta * eo^dderaW^mk! aB “ de “ bl > dlu,JD
“““ *•
T *° “ e “ ®* St. postal Paul have te patented . of ,
su express and carto made
hullet-propf iron, flxed witti brakes and
a coapler that with may springsJ^wlilch be o perated fro m_the th
o.».de. and
doors ao»l wmdowamay bwrestmftty ami
violently closed at the will of the m*
Theroa ilcfenoe roloaph against iftra and various rob
other means of train
,>er “'
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dames H. Sister, the new Dnitad
8t s.X, , R h^^eihiteerwhenthe: p Uat<ir from Oregon, is sn old
Territory Illinois wraeiimst a wildernoas. He
is »n rajw, prominent# fifty-two yeareof m^ny ngt*.
and a Uwyer of ter
years. He was a member of theT.ni
toriallegislature,and legislature, and sulwe<|!.entl^yof 187U wa«electe<l the
State in
to Co ignas, serving one term. He
defines' himself as a Democrat opposed
to inflation, bnt in favor of substituting
greenbacks for national banknotes.
A „ invention which merits notice has
jn8 t teen introduced into parts of Oer
m auy. The invention consists of a milk
can, so arranged th.t tbe milk can be
wuMnd: out tD-theisst dxop,bntnata
,i n , p of water can be added to it. In the
ordinary ^f^pSloekatS tin lid. which is ter^hastran secnrelv 1, token
-iMc.i , H a brass valve 'can wbicu
opeI ,g outwards. When the is
.’l 1 /. re let tL the „ll° milk out Lf the valre
te,w» nltoraily • hte to
i^rfglrt ,be «n mutt taTthe te to
w wire
SSSb bv its own weight and V prevents
nny ^ter uomog u,.
It is not storage cfeangnes.s that cheler* ind^ rages to
*** wtey. giene a re
* ldom tb0 n ? bt ,f f ' As an instance of
the “‘h, general.intelligence , d ! ®* d a su all village 1 Iy
tovaded 6 P r ^‘ by the ® Bc y°| scourge, ™® and w out “ * of t f a
po ? n }? t '? n '‘““he 1 *
eeBt to tb ® Pj® 00 . 0nd ‘he inessenget TTt
rraf who ..“"if/ hjf g «ie tb ^thes «“ f to , d '.^ toe e chtoera 1 “ bTe ®
P»‘ 1 ® Bts ,n * J”8* w ® n ‘hat supplied
drinking ol this sort water for constantly the town oocnmng. Examples
are
l ‘°b® m ev ery part of the East.
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The grand canal of China, which is as
famous as the great wall ofthat country,
is to be abandoned. This watejwaf
was constructed by Kul.lai-Khra and
lua suoreesoraof the \rtto ***t,MjlJ* 10,000
GOO miles in length. There are 'rad
fiat-bottomed bout* on tbe canal,
three are used in the transportation Of
grain. It costs an enormous amount
every rear for repair*, the rapropria
tions there, as elsewhere,not being eu
tirely they' devoted to the purpose for whieh
are merat Jnnka are .Waved
every month while channels are being
dugfor their passage. This year, for
R*W ed the Pekm e tohoritfe, toe rartto
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tauefor Vesuvius is at it' Outbreaks amrtiv aft ® r 0“'®’ few
six year*. are
Hnd f ar betweemj that next overwhelm^ preceding
l«a*“ i» 1**. whieh
tbe ^flowing village of Caroolo, mUee. Between the stream 79 rad of
tan
l850 only forty nine aerio® emotions
are belie*ed to have occurred, and dor
jpg the reft part to this century the
crater had been so inactive os to Justify
Sir Charlen CoUstream’.
•• There’s nothing in it.” The
*”** a £ P< ’ 3 S 1C ^?Jl > '‘ jk £. Zil
CriA^XIr'rrve. escaped. In SU October, wwmw *, 1822, -avrewre, » re H*WW" 800 *»
eruptira eruption carried curried away away jnoge mwe than than
square feet, leaving a The vast chasm Miles that
in circumference. eruption
overwhelmed Pompeii was in TO. The
amount of matter erected m enormous,
that sent forth in 1737 boing over 33,
(Jneae . . .. . ontttngia ttaSm ..- «... Frasess®*
pnstms has been forbidden by an mjtinc
fto? dunug: the tasl of the lawsuit ln
reiving the legality of tne practice.
t* cow said that, contrary to general has
li«f. ‘he preservation of the qnene
00 religious eigniflcasce to Onin. a Chinaman, the
It -as introduoed into by
^
; * ***** '•*■
Ira mbom Mm Chinese inn
| j eourt-ynrd a sides, Uug, an low, Oj^rt^ptL open of onerat^.nhlmg a afa..t recteiWar for the gh-jpe, animals oa w.th two <* on
the the third third aide, «de, and «w! toe the mud mad wall wall with with its it*
«omenhEt somewhat Lea heeiy wf gate gate on on the the fourth fourth
Mde. easminstion dwoorored
the longbmktogtobe a wneaof rooms,
; ranging to to twelve twelre m ria^omjwelra byfaren^fett,^^sopording b!^fy l f«r, ai^Jteg^a feet as
i each each eontainei eontoinevbne cdled e^ed bne or or two two beds, beds, os or These kongs hongs
as as beda-Mit !*od«—but they they are are no,ant «t*o do in in br brag Chinese. Chinese. disorolit discredit These
the^nomn, let uo,f * too rail ag them kongs. on on
These Songs, fen, are of generous <H
menaions. ertjnding the fall width of
the room and beinc not less tbmi sir
I««i w*4«. «*»«■*? Tie height from the floor is
^ no aan’e imagina
non C8rr T bra awsy. There were no
1 ^- ” - •! *-* *. h l sua -le m .r tmW
? n ' h<,Re k,B 8*- U 10 ? were built of
bricka . and , am'l. aad presented a hard,
smooth si. .face of the latter material as
the plaoe whereon to lie. A square
hols m the side of each Iroog attracted
sttenticn, ami tpon asking I learned
that in there a Arc was bmlt to seenre
bed-clothes warmth f.w Hie unders*th weeper; putting of the
instra.1 on
the bed as itwere. Imagine getttngtoo
much flr< on ftlii) waking up m the
moruioosl).««*-«•
As there was no hfctel clerk to ,
v“‘ v f* e !“• #"*?»** *°
aftwftsSarsSBJ
^^ssrjaciiss but mud
iu fact a mud k-mg and a room,
and not d.«n ^ mud either. 'duk, After dinner,
to I called
*w« light,and rect-ved a piece of pith
floa ting iB a sanoer a| * oil. One enft of
the pith sputtered hung oyer ftpreoabugly, saucer and when anil
lighted if <1 would make it
looked as a cross „ OT
gooul Bom# bAoks might have tempted
me I hail to read by iot suoh of Up ,8ght; sort, but the I ssid one
was so
*• pshaw I” and the pith slid down into
,be oil snd Imraeu *o more. Then I
tried meditation, and marched up and
.town my ro.on for »b«ut five minutes.
All at ones I gaped, i won’t say I did
not cneonrage it rb*t at toy rate I'
acted fin the hint and called ont to
Chemwto wratoTie bring fvSSfl ambttjJteto. One I
on, irss to contra
»ith. T«roiu* «P the collar <ff M tte
sterand pnlling my bat down to my
rors, withoutother preparation I got in
V.oue. As an indication of how com
tortoble I found the kong, I may say
got u p atfive to* next morning without
f>eiflg called. rofft?e ami
m,,de my breakfast. It had to lie cafe,
however, for mflk was an nukmiwn
Weybsil. quantity in but ibose regions, b«Mta
omy used them as
of burden. It wss^a v«y ..rdtnary
night- to $ <jow and donkey bitched. fc>
one plow ; snd if I were not atraid of
having 1 have my word Hej-n several doubted. limes I ^wouM » woman Add
*“ d hitched together .
n Bleat r .„ fr~T liger Km.™. Killers.
11 .<»-t*iy-Mariy **/* *'' ? t ” O'- t | h " lotot
nothing of smaller game—in a lifetime,
,,Tea when one’s whole euergtea have
been devoted to such pursuit*. M.
d'Harnanoourt, a Frenchmnu, who baa
been pursuing tin- avocation of a “ hunt
« ” « ail parts of the world, claims to
be the ••greatest tiger-killer in the
'»tion| world,” and having achieved this repu
heis now, it appears, reoltaingon of
bft laurel* iu tho dignified position
tiger-klayer-iu-general to the govern
ment of qhe Straits settlement. •>»*»* de
it is reported—to heliiil. Ah
*teuytheiie animal* at flW per
English officer in Indw. however, Major
p ronyn y ^ KUpe riiiu«ilaut ‘ Xte« slavefoftipers jut pciBan
Khan d h f
pretty closely in hia claim to the title to
cijani pj 0D tiger-killer. During the lost
f HW xmT „ JhijorTrubru i ^the haasliot nfljees
h| district to Khamieisi.
ftkin6t auJ , Ue immnnity from the
ages of these animal* which he has * 0
oare d j„r the inhahitnnto to the district
hap ertn overcome the suspicion with
which toe nativesloo oftraregsri tiger.^The any de
E uglishmau who kills a
sirnction of these felines is looked upon
cirtsin by certain claeaes as with au act fearful of aranlege, punish
to be visited
meats on the Prob^n. village conniving at the
act. Major however, having the
practicalft- rid the district of
pre.-enre of toe unwelcome viritore, bss
earned the gratitude of the inhabitants.
auU, his’leaving’'the reoentlv, when there */a» a talk of
neighborhood, Bombay they
memorialised the governor of
u „t to reihovB Doubtless there
are other districts ,n India where
presraee wonM unwet/imeto be cjiudiy we’emae
the people-if the tigers,
----*----
t tlnr*0 Aatrenemy,
cbjne8e astronomer’s wavs -
net. Ji.w b r igh U ^gfaad
CkThe.vrether wa.^*y radthe!toy
covered scientific with books a mist, their Turning learned to 'ttete
mem
with ^“ amazement that these signs, sSt^narian bv all
la „ of goienre and
knowledge, 7m%rtelfamily. gave warning of danger to
1 b e The tidings V were
promptly gtoaje corned to the throne. Orders
-Went fortti for toe defense of the
residenoe. The gates were guarded by
.»i.n»v. d5Sl~A?*«dc .n,i ip. fine ,f sprsadT^ug T f W i.„ 1 tS .iy
^oripTanmAhin. w l* about to g hai,
f‘ en to fEnemperor, they said, and whin
Souring qnhft nuiei Klt'-l to IO end “Uh* toe them, them, qnesfeStS* UUOhU<2U» the the CQHl were -A frn
pouring in in upon nptm authorities authorities
at ia gt said the government was on toe
br j n k of a war with Russia. Borne
trifling discussion between Russia ami
Chinese anthorities in central Aria gave
color to the report. But • suddenly the
stage 5as*sjSBr.SS of hiptory of hi* imperial highness,
-here th«» h..i -Si- -,.u» .i,
-
*.! wrajftd^wn , . they |n*taad
tf) «ttheevil influences of eentasOT sun
rad„
-
of no milk.ow of rai*e£?*LkU rep
j butter, one torapocnful of rad*. Flour
, “Eg ''rfem ™me illjri
' » P°^9 p^e np eome .how
| | !?£l? ^N>mhl e.pienty^ , d«rtrhrown
! father
i n'n tte’ T!
Glffl’,^f t
eto * h !o " 10S ’»® ^Tj.d*«t , 7 ; »» botaramt bvnrand a ahaH. b.
| , ite ter To To hjCnonm- Fa* CmcKRss.—Many fried fried Many other other people jwople pre
chickens ehieketa to to any any ™7- •
: Diasect, Dissect, salt salt and and pepper pepper with with osyei
»U When the done, pieces ponroff in Arar the andIfiy lard and m pnt lard.
in
i a qoartor of a ponnd of bntter, a tosir p
; fuf of cream, » little flour, and amna
parsley salded and chopped flnefor the
. mnoe.
Bmsr T*C—Cut in small piece# *
|ho ponna mnoh ormhrtroriWBfr tea wish dependingnptm make; put
W you to
the beef into a pitcher, or any earthen
vessel, covered tightly. To a pound of
beef add a ft little salt and apintotcold Ton wilt
water; let steep two honra.
have a pint of tea; set it too cool* long
while, to get off all tho fat. "
, | «,“cnp ra |S!S!f^fOTr Rovew of'sweet G*ww—Two t milk, lM of four tooems aonpof tmpsof of butter white flour,
„ [ j( (on i, »— t *„ - SS f - lth ’
,^ *~j| :nf
tortar for Ae v a nutmeg sSgar or
lemom First rub butter ami
’ZZ‘1£Z3?Z'<~~
■ SftartsJSiMa* and
; white# flour by degrees, alternating
until both are stirred in; flavor with
lemon.
; Gimurb Ssaps.—Take half a ponnd of.
flour, a quarter of rarand a pound pulver- of best
butter, aqnarter of a of of
aed sugar, two eggs and two ouuoos
[ground ginger; add beat the flour tbe butter by degress, to a
cream, thm
than the sugar and the grogor; mixthe
whole inti a smooth, stiffish batter with
theeggs; lay oat this mixture little distance on cut
fared tins or paper at a
apart, Bake .o as slow to al low tho askes to sprawl,
in a oven.
Con* Starch Ptodiwo.-B oU one
qatoTur iiutt, 'Oeu''lMnt 'the yrfks of
f onr with four tablesnomifulB mi*! of
corn-stereb and a little etir into
the boiling mils, let it bod np ones, and
tarn tote epn-Wing dish i Iroth then beat the
whites of theeggs to a white powdered and mid
f odt tablrepoontels of
ssgar; cover the puilding with the mix
0 * rad
Flavor with vanilla, adTug lew A'
fro<*Lag i* improved by
: „ a.^ to ft.
Chow-Chow.—^T ake fifty small pickles,
quarts of silver onums, two quarts
()f n string-beans, one dosen green
. {j ihree liesls of caalifiower; twelve
el the oa i OU9 stand in brine
j UourB( them/ thf[1 ^ I{ tb e beans are large.
(break Slice the green tomatoes,
cufc U p P the cauliflowers; let all stand m ,
h rin e twen,y.fonr hours. To one Ration
: of vinegar use one pound pf mustard
(common is the best), mix it with a ht-
1 two. murte/f
: nr
one tablespoonfnl spices if of preferred. cayenne Tie the
| nse more boil in the
s,,ic«« in « white cloth and
vinegar before adding the mustard. It
mg be pat in tSree-qnarter. preserve jara in alternate
i Sere full; when
: j fl il io g the jara add and there s little
| tgd mu.taid! and green pepper ; fill up with the
mike tor tight.
: hSTan? . gnnea Pralu toreiSTrtemand ■■ nmoil.
1 for
_ ^Silrota^X
I ®* BB ,/„ q?
1 nruminent
J* S5**fflLngfe J*® , Fverv successive
ySrvaurn-Drln-iinrrn ettabiishment ^aU im
J*”*?*, b!ackbemre”nd onratitv to
J’J' ' hrakleber
,,, it’ The venture
[roved £ sneeess n"«*k>a> irad ^ ir » "^ entiein-ted 5 ^
d fo
* P”?" 1 ®”, P 081 *! 00 ™ tn the tl10 rraksto rah* 8
^~i|oferykmd n^Tto njlTininrr of iirr^im fruit is now pre
m tV *VSSleSSS» Canned
"™J! ber ^hes
’ ra d p ftesre
R are ' to Eoglrai
rel!^nib^vSblitoe asiiariigns peas corn and
AIwot
*skMra!SietoStoa^ttS?t Americ.mi canncrs have sneci
St .'rS'S p//i« FinnTition and it tlVrn^. iscalculatol
'increase ^1toe toS «n
SSSSTra m *• One otoef exhibitor pSS lias already
”“2*®? teTO
“ T ®' 8
j i P^fJtaM feTSottKt T “to is
Ihrtot^rad __ a for'canned
- "SfMSdT SS^taUo salmon
! learn
■ j > w°ir nn.t.■ .ti, fruit butters is
t k "--r - t
tasumers are mJiy to be
! " ^/™md-Verv more*/
vra^ls much
j than thteteharged lor milk
orders' butter Wehave received a lew sample
i for this onrl«rat« class to goods from Eng
\ large do not give trade ns
' much toSlte hope develi^ed. that's * foreign said,
Still, as I have
j j the enoWos home demand rate.” is increasing at an
__________________ represent in psrani as
of * riskyeharaeter a
S5? to fSTS^irt iLv conaldto
lowest figure the market can ata
Sm ^%f"^toSn DTUS 68 WlJ» kO who who aOWIl have have raother BUGlUBl waited waited notch, UUIbU, expeotsnt- and »U's
the eranera catmer* goods
ly are thua enabled to put their
a lower figure than their competitor,
who has bought high. The latter, to
maintain his place in the market, has to
adopt the low price*, which in many
Ust season's bnrines*.— RreorA. -
o™ srzss**. .
arm hiTdoetor’s s*yfi be rave* by tbeir use nearly
all bill. He keeps * barrel
jerJSiSKrSrJS of good apples in reach of *U.
a
glad to know how to lay ft? A lady
VOL. Y. NO. 6.
pbjeeuTtami* talof with two >1*1/ taUwaafefc of of
turpentine .a <huk*
&&&***** sSSyS'S
*bL boUm K hot. **& md rehirn to
ttM tw6 j Te ^ pea^J, rf dean *M
*ne-half ^ r]|o . toutB .
diseolred ponnd finely hot pnlveriaea etir borai, well
in a little water,
tat cool is the kettle or torn into
woodm moWa well soaked in water,
CrftckliDgsor mclt trimmings wUI do
f or this M»p if aHow for waste, bat be
„„*„] & h n owto o mocb, thereby
etti n^too 8 -5-*— mno grease in.
. KMera MUM. Mamvm . .
In the last century there livedm .... Eng
laml a man nam«l Thomas his muscular Topham
»bo was renowned tor
power.- He «mhl,_wt& e»«h roil np™
were tna fingerathe^pewterplaWerii^which in faehion at that time. or strike an
iron poker upon luaarm Hetoolti untdhe ^otoon bent it
and, at a right angle. behindhia neck, h^Bng
placing it tomfcltotKmpM
thetwoend* m tan
there «nds forward ■nntiil ttiey met still m
front, then-a feat which required
mo ^ dertenty-he.br^mght ft H atrMgot
f to 8 ®;"*® have ld'ed with ?,?. his JLth teeth, ^1 and S,ld held
? nt ^«* *,»*% a
“J ** ha , “ * huBdra ^“« h * * t '
*** * TtolZJSZ
as.jssaaC.Tgsstepp: siSfa. iSKsasjas
anoes.he raise. ■ three casks fllled with
water, the total .pound*, weight snd of willbe the three ob
being 1,838 habiwight it
served that m doing it
muacftaof his neck and shonldeiB par
tmnlarly into requisitum. Die. ®uwdr
lar strength of his legs had been rffected
by an injury he sosteined dnnng an
incautious eiperonenk
takeni to pull against two harass from
the trunk of a tree, mode bnt, being un
scientific m hia of esertiou,
and placing: hinreelf disadrantageonsly, his kuee-pan
be raetnred wasdefeated, and of Deaa- wss
f . It wa s the opmioa
bad.he gone Properlrto mBeflrae
have
ceeefnly »«ain*t four horses instead of
^btee, ^ “‘"J??** «g«;
Tlim roan #*t down UK nn^ite
e|ij * d
. Oxod rapport, aua two airoog
Unrf?^*nnai? aSd. of
!„ Jhfr ZHsSrhfs^’tod.'tethe roond bit waist »fe
form^f % a *“ ”arch^ bellowed a stone of
tll , in thickness to be
b ken Bpon hi g abilomra bv the blow
giedgc-bammer. Of Manrioo of
u__ ^^tSSled n _ -orrof the Elector Ammatas IL
that h's strengte of Anger fan
Wll , ^ gr0 at that he couM snap
hfe'se-xhoes between hie Augers *ororoiS like
on one
au ding himself in want of cork-ccrew,
be to<>k a long nail, rad, with his
tin l ?< ‘ rB - ‘* i>lted -it round into the « tope
lw ISpRraeBt lieireqaired. Such
are g„ me of ^e feits which the human
^tti“ . k- p, ,ble to aaeoniphah P by muscular
— — — ■■ —
The 1 *> Bra,e Brave Southern »•“«“« Howards.
We want onr re idem to stop ]Wt one
moment anil look at this matten
nurses who have gone outol the
R ’ r their homes to the tend plague-stricken
to»n». to and " rS ? « re for
**d- •»« mra »re utter
strangers to them, need a higher oaur
tote thau auy soldier marching into'tho
ot ba ‘ 0e -
neither 4atche<i pay nor glory. Their victories
«• not by a prond country, for
whose honor they gave their lives. If
‘hey die no weeping nation will, year The by
year, hang lanrols on their graves.
’nurse is only mentioned in the news
P a P era !m “ OBB ot »*«>‘y-flve of ” amv ;
• iug on such a date, or-one twenty
»ho are dead. His name only nobody learn knows. of,
i If he fails, his friends it
«*«»“ he Irti* to return. There is no
battle-cry or martial music to cheer h»
in the iB future >“* there struggle is to be with no roll-cali &*■*>>;
<* • viotorious army with DiCil the prond toe
answer to his name: npon
field of honor." He ffvea his life for
rome poor plsgue-atnoken to the world wretah, than
Probably to leas value
chamber, himself, iu where the poisoned there air to » bat »“htary Ooo
is none
to know. He is burie.1 hastily to a
namtoere grave, with shuddering and
f fW , HO d quicklime is thrown upon tbe
body-, Th®. »**$» God radl h * humamty, rad ®!
pure love to
this sacrifice is now making hundreds net by one to
: man, bnt every one of toe
nurses sent out by the Howard Associa
Moo. Every one to them carries his life
ir most estrarishinff ease to self-de
Iramber justooourrUl of the in thia Cincinnati .city, says a recent
Eittle Henry Kippits. seven years of
age, ^cknae who live 1 at No. 59 Martin street,
his mother refused him some
thing he asked her, Itot his home, and
bidding his suiter goodbye walked
down, trouble* to the ’ river, nndreesed ------- ^^teelf ----
and his young .life at the
which Wliittl there l U” *” wre ** H*' no wv butter •> but *'•»’■ he «, *’
f farad n8e ,j tto te take take it. it. Bhe Bhe told told him him site she
would not give him any butter on hi*
bread, whereupon he laid it down rad
left toe house. On the wsy ho met hie
sister and hid her good-bye, him telling which her
she would never see again,
5k«sa: yard, near the Eittle Miami depot, rad
-■
j There are few wont® “folia” with more When aean*
in g* than that of ap
plied to a newspaper it means a four
auat^siSL^pf
certain number of word*.
FATAL 8H1FHBECK8.
Thirty i«m.
Bpeakisg to the raeent linking to
toe Princess AHee, in the Thames, by
which more than 600 lives were lost, an
the English teas paper to tbe says: Grosser “Setting Kurfurst, aside
the
meet fated aee iilm tto * hxe character
that has taken place in British waters
rnimihg during too down period of the In Northfle quretion, was the
ship. While at anchor off D et emigrant
inerarea, on
toe Spanish night of January MtiriUo, 22. 1873, by the
steamer when 2iO per
son* were drowned. A eolUaton at
SsSsrJte .tS^Lady E!g took 1 W
The ml
started from 400 Chieego on a
with nearly eienreionnta on hoard.
was rim into by x sehooner, and sank
within a quarter of an hour with 286
people. The scar 1854 was marked by
a series of fatal collisions. The Italian
mail steamer Ercolano left Genoa on
April 24, with a nnmber of passengers,
indnding several English, French and
Italian families, and at midnight was
cht down to the water’s edge by the
SfoOfc Only fonrteen of the be£g«r passen
gers escaped, among them
gobett ghSto Peel, Hal’scy, whose seeretory membe? sad' Mr.
the for H«t
fo^ighirp were among the drowned.
lfej 0n Apri i eg, the emigrant bark off Fayor- the
f rom Bremen, was run into
fiespep and went down like
* .tons with 201 of her passenger, and
gelyes by clambering thecrewonlysavinglhem- the Heaper*
over
lloW(|< 0 n September 27. tire Arctie, a
.pienay j5to collision 8hi p with of the the Collins line, came
sorewsteamer
Vesta m a fog off the Banks of New-
1 foa i» il ®i“ 1 . “t' 1 oat of the 368 persona
(war,) 323 perished, and’the among d3o them the
Doc de Grammont de Guy
nes. Tim same year was also rsnderol
memorable in maritime disaster by the
■ a bwhe ■rs^s’S^’s PaoSe whietfleft Ltoemoofon
j- ofCton! m whiobre^ed jg5g with 18t} and the City
^ from H.Ufa*
oa ta jg 1870> with 191 p^rgoug
OBbotra . The mail steamship Enropa, IS®,
« D tier wav the to England,-in doly. Ohturlee
^own causing emigrant tbe death bark
Bartlett, Irish of Mange?ton 132 per
sons ; auilthe steamer
i,tendered into W.llis, the New just Zealand off clipper 8.mth
fow . phi ne the
Poreland, and sent her and sixty-nine
,«„pje, mostly passengers, to the bittern.
Tlie f„ ni; ,i ( .,ing of the Captain off
Cane Fimsterre on the nigfat of
temWfl. ,„J ffi,ie.-g 1870. and w.thCvptam remains Burgoyne the
500 0 seamen,
heayisst salsnUy tecliM that has befallen the
navy during half of tee suffered prrem.t
Tbe severest lora ■
sea by the armvwra from the eonria
ROT1 t furnisher! Nortv-thrrJ by tho Twelfth Dancers
pnot, through tho 438 lives Nmrty-roomd lost with the
ofl: the.Cape <ff_ Good Hope
«» February 26, 1852 lire American
**?& ?*a f 0 **,® 1 ? 10 *!
Eb< ? t aoa ^ 1 tb0tro °P 8
.
a^Tr exhanstten^and S Trom e*
ISS D^mW P SS' M
ai „ The moat
, ^ l8 ^ eron " *“ rereigi,
mWMThV Aherge?o emigrant
E, M<m«ob in AtnmBt^24
v hoKre ftft«n>oon of evt^ip^i
bv those attending the burning o! the
s tVamghiu P Austria between Hamburg
wbanktiHmtof b bA S0w on 528 September 13,1858, board
drownml persons A on like fate
WP ,o burned or
GfidraGate^1^hroS?bSt .,. u qiq ig )ar dtha
^ontthe Sra
F,o„ctow, re Panama 27th of
ff^S Tulv S 18K2 8 ** • ,Tm while the number wilh who per
kr maraer Etot
,n Wni the Amraon to
‘be*y of B^T. on to.etth of.MHff,
o./oLs ’ ...i ..nthor bitten of •* The Cresrent
I ; n toe O^lra^S^raTintt ” L Jl that ^!co atone
j Bisaiy wa* Ln.a.i.1. (1251^5^,' r?«
'‘n^lIXto^raLra onher i®.,. the Vito M i
| Janumy, 18M , .tyfftof ««> . her l!a h39
• raton g toem beB °L G. m ,t. %T ^ ^Broiike. ^oke to? toe actor .
; « /*? Bt d * .fi’JL 'Thfwte Attraitte and
I “d toe Boyto Charter. The tetter, a
honic’raril-teiuud Australian clip^
, ^ rouhy 0 r^*ed e osat tof lk Anglia, i t
d*ybreaa on W-rta M. 1M9 rad
, ”®° “ d 0bdd ^f
“ 0B . ’ n
, ”-i-^ Storitt
(
to 0 A^nttc^eto , ] ., . the toeWhite White Star Star line hne^
"
• g“*^*^Atoft oB A P"‘ 1*1873 *■ l07J > toth Wl^pas- Nova
; “3”, “■ K Zm the breakers
i ^ ’ ’Tte ? CanSf An®
• «,yvi ad fo
, . ‘un^mtssadtreewto l rrRnt« and aer«w of forty
i^* ?T^ B wl d '*“TI? ’ S/i S aS&ntem
Th f°r e , pJSs ^ Sto^t|rrarsSp rnffreeS,
^ -mat
“TfvT^ccLtduriMXm^it the loos to
, .. , n“lSMthe^Tavtenr, »u,. -rsult being
j sn
teD , Havre, on toe coast to Barno
pf April 30, 1850. the Boyal
steampacket, from Cork to Domlon,
went on to the Tongue Sands, near
^imgera gate, and ont of 200 persons forming
rad crew not one survived
to give the details of her fate.
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Hew Sea-birds Slake tbeir Thirst.
To those making long voyages the
is often present'd
explanrttoh-brnh ,ta|«®« « *»
■ . by^ra. oM . * a^^_ Hew^s ft
&# the tmitter nmtter by an. old sailor, . _ nerays u av»
that dnnng someot rnsv^yages, wuen
he ha.tan at a ve^great distancetiran
any pl»c« ha* wnicn frequently w<mm snppiy irre t rg
wstei; be seen
; number* of terns hovenng Draraiiu
i s.3S?-H These binis, he . ’ h1 i
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be MP*** of V ka ‘ . ^'«^h . ■ „ i. Te
length t M B *.' but
without f //..-?*, ‘
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r ««« *«•*" ,OCPtr,?T '
THB KUTH01P1 ECHO.
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falfe Saa pox tnaow, ao«ib i ».us
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Lights as* Sh«d»WV
” Into aach Ufa kb» rate arart tad.
Or insp. like Srre tma as aataag teart.
Into ah heart*
InUaSacnb fitmWttgv axm.
1 La-hia* the wart* of life* gnat deep
from afauhtbu waters to saattaogr foam.
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°®*w •“ ta •htfptb
rp«« fciS hrom* magh Wio4a bto»*
OwtlflliHIHl »«m twltln.
Sowing tbe for» is its toft? 1 ,
fate
Cote OoaU ail atm maa dotf
Start Its dfawywdfhk dm
Ot bfhag th» son! from eurtL fee h**
Into oil bwurta «od bome« «od Utm
Q od’a dwr whino
Gilding the mius of life’, greet plefe—
Weeviog t&r *H the golden oeoiro.
1 items er Interest,
Riflemen—Thiev®
The school population to the Hnited
States is 14,306,000.
home” The is most the beehive. perfect "type to “sweet
: 1
In all well-regulated families toe hired
girl has to get up and dust.
“ How is yonr stock in trade ?” as the
drummer said to toe hose-dealer.
Almoet every man takes his day off,
bnt we never beard of him bringing it
back again.
Why should s lady 1 * home dress last
forever? Because she never wears it
out,
j SSfSStoSRSStoST&h Start - , . batoreths t J _.. drad todm^ Btofetoi,
His rslstivw panto c»H him Edison.
i The letter •• 0 " is called the most
charitable of all the alphabet, because it
is found oftener flnn any in •• doing
Within the space of 200 years previ
ous to the Ncrmau cooO'iest, throie thirty 8ar
on king, and queens left the for
tho cloister.
dead, Dr. sho^ Oldbam, tbe geologist, dcposito recently test¬
from wariiw
Ireland was once One thousand let*
under the sen.
PmKhm » that a Yankee baby will of
crawl out s'. ofhis imnrovemeut^Jspply cradle, talte a survey
uiuveut paUit months^oll for
* g Ooforo be °!. issu —-reT
^ .1,^0 'J ™ 1 ,1 m^ntbst
i» J 00 P Wue or that the deep sea
“What was the brightest .... ... idea that ...
f CfimM.jAnd tertLkbm^dd timytbekms rant. ‘#£1 Tow
«7 0 . ”7
Frank Buokfand, the uatorahst, natarally de
elares that treble* swim A
friend put ore into warm water, and it
took to it like a duck, swimming brirtly.
Plans fora railway up Vesuvius have
been bSnn comp once!^ loteil and klie work » to ha
by*» at The rare will he drawn
*D 0 ThVroad rope, moved by be ready a stationary within
engine. is to
1 »JTOri
Tne remains of Nobeling, who tried to
1 rail-inflicted fh o«rmau emneror and died of
! wouuda were interred,
after dieraction, in a secret—in cemetery-tho
! name %£ of J.UwV^vrTrad which is kept g£Tt pre
a
many police, *t 6 a. M.
Asa Kansas Oitv (Mo 1 lawyer was
Sotrafia going to Wsnsiienter his offlte the other tying day tee he
on
gJLnad ton of some frei-htecaveil tha^nanender earth He
Sd n. nick ^ to«“ no bnt it
.ion ran, Kgi.,1 ' i,c goon loner the
dead hSl^te bodvoi a .Z. bov Mach alarmed to’hm be
wmLthid tte^ire sirale. and
S bnn^Lhve of two S
whoted olrad teen teen temedsn to b, Dy^tM
thnv ml h«a hnnn ulavLur TtSTITZL the night before
The way to tel the age cf a dog sp
proximataly is to examine the npper___
froht teeth. 'Until tttdro mouths tod
these jw rounded on begin ■.
end o! two gra&ally yeara they to sqnaro
^ ^ were down rad short
*” nn *‘. , i. “ * h6 .’fth* 1
year, they are nearly ev*n_ *'*-• ‘ha
8 U “*’ Tlu! I 0 * 0 *
o „ “‘* a i 90 rii0r a ,. „.indication ’ ,^ h ( e of age. rad ddSh alldark
eolorad growth of fjogq.qhpwthmr Writ* hairs about the mode, hy_ty
GOAT.
At <tew-bAtbed mewn or evnc bftlcyoa dtwk
You moiettlv gambol down the elonT nlope,
You far-fetched travesty on the antelope; painfully
Ofttime* you’re meek »ua oft you re
You'nSSSi d ah yon chew heliotrope theeeffronhuek,
Or oyster can, hills or where languid idle breezes grot*,
On Bunny with balmy math.
And ail ihe sir is henry
You m. me Gost, a study r»st «nd grand; blight,
Yonr life superbly calm doth know do
And, when yoa pause beside the reedy
Yonr immobility «fc*t*ieeoaeaad blend
Is WfcH s dreem in mwble. ghoeUy w-hite,
By the way, did yon kn°w that for toe
post eight mouths y-nir wife has tan
using the diary you started iu January
for an racount-book with the grocer ana
butcher ? t®» saw it the other day, and
right under the last paragraph said “ I feel you a
wrote in it, where yon : hfe, I
fitting of my being into a higher ptash;
feel my feet ateppmg on * higher *
the soul oi peesyl* oiling a* 0 * 0 0 *'
»phrTG ot gr&n*ler action, I tbroir
off the tracamela and tbe coarseness of
everyday existence, material l rise-to life o>^ *** the a0, call ® 1 of *{
as that Jit
genitia”- ri«bt under **?*?
“ Two pounds of mutton suet. n«i* *
calf ft fiver, » pieoe of bone to twu«, jad
a pound of link sausage, forty*flf9
oents.”— Burlington Hawkeye.
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A meUuehoty fanner, bot.
cr*ram«d .
Witb hitt-ok! irnn w»n
Wjm» isuting b? hi# umion tot.
Three weeks he had thin ▼tf 5 ’ 1 k *P^
■TaafM vrlorA ? w r » » «-' »> --r- : --
Yet ail the wbik the bad bo; a crept
Leer^e i«?t» fcu'tSf'rn'-l bat toe
that *m*ii boy#
Thi* mwideowl tenner, oieb if-**"*; ,
Jaat #t thin ®wfnl time tb®*« ^
Up to tiie farmer. *ttb #
A,n ageut for # jigbtxuog rca.
“Oood mornScs nr ." lie ££!**£*
•< Oh ro*r. row redo V tbe
The boDete S»tM * l
Ho pirtot on# up, end
Promoted it; he » * »»* tat
■ So* farmer ” **td be. ebi te *"*•
'■Jo*t boys rod; '’bmteomntmrf
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