The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, March 22, 1883, Image 4

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Foi the Journey of Lift. The following rules from the papers of Dr. West, according to his memoran dum, wo tlirown together ns general wnvmarks in the journey of lifo : Never ridiculo snored things, or wlint others may esteem ns such, however ab surd they may appear to you. Never show levity when people nro en gaged in worship. No\wr resent n snpposed injury till you know the views and motives of tho nnthrtrof it. Always take tho pnrt of nn absent jarr- uu, who may bo censured in company, so far as truth and propriety will al low, Novor think worse of nnothor, on ac count of his differing with you in polit ical and religious subject*. Never dispute with a man who is moro Hum 70 yonrs of ngn, nor with a woman, nor any sort of enthusiast. Never nlfect to tie witty, or to jest so as to hurt tho footings of another. Act with cheerfulness hut without levity. Never court the favor of tho rich by fluttering their vanities or their riohes. Speak with calmness and deliberation on all occasions, especially of those cir cumstances which tend to ‘irritate. A Gigantic Hack Story. A gigantic rock fell into the narrow canon bet ween Hook Creek and Cham berlain Flats, Klickitat County, W. recently, from a ledge one thousand seven hundred feet high. It struck a band of roveuty-ttve sheep, killing nearly all of them; then bounded and struck the mountain on the opposite side, breaking in twain, one part dying into the swamp and imbedding itself out of sight, while tho other ground ltr.clf in pieces against a ledge of rock, mulling nn unbearable sulphurous smell nml great heat.—Jdalin Ntnlrtwmn. Uncle Mam's Wavy. in a communication published in tho Army and Navy Journal, Commander J, H. Ooghlnn, U, H. N., states that the consultations of eminent naval and other surgeons, respecting his rheuumtio at tack, failed to afford him the slightest re lief. By advice of Dr. Hoyle he used 81, Jacobs Oil,' which wrought n com- pfeio nud, ns ho says, wonderful cum. Join! Carr Moody, lCsq., lawyer at Valle jo; CM,, was likowiso cured of m severe joint trouble. • A siruEwi) Western circus and nienng- crio malinger distributes in advance il lustrated primers for children, in which all tho pictures nud descriptions relate to feats and beasts to bo seen in bis show ; but the show itself is not mentioned, and it is only when the posters are put up nud the familiar ohjoctH emblazoned outlie wnlla that the value of the adver tisement becomes apparent in the eager ness of tho young ones to see the show. Everybody will want n copy of the handsnmoly illustrated hook, foil of fact nnd original fun, just isruod for gratuitous distribution, and which can lie obtained by addressing “ Hupnly De partment,” The Chiirles A. Vogclcr Co., Baltimore, Md. enclosing a 8 cent Btnmp to pay postage. —Wild mlntsoattorod about tho bouse Will rid it. of rats nnd mleu. I,allies' A children's beets A shoes can’t run over if Lyon’s Pat. Hesl SllBencrs are used. Akoturr man struck by lightning last ’■week. And still people carry it anmnd iu ‘short-necked bottles in their (rockets. The advsrtlsomeut of the Now York Sun which coannenoes this week in onr columns wUl bs continued for three months. Tint Sun states that the cironlation at Its several editions last year was 55,6.16,010, niralnst 50, l!36,010 the year previous. Tun Sun, while it furnishes a live and generally acceptable newspaper at a very low rats, expends u wrest deal of money to advertise the fnet. ' This is cue of the secrets of its success. Tint Sun believes that every man should sub scribe for nnd liberally support his local newspaper first and foremost. Having done this ooUsoidntiously nnd faithfully, it advi- res all those who mny wish to supplement their town nr county paper with a metropol itan journal, to give the Nun g trial. A New York piano manulaotnring company lias failed. Tlioy wore unable to meet their outstanding notes. For dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility, in thrir various forms; also ss a preventative egalnet fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “ Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya," made by Caswell, Hasard A Co., New York, and sola by all Druggists, is tbs best tonie; and for patlenta recovering from fever or other sleknesr, it has no equal. How Ills Life Wits Hindi. Never go hock on your ulster. It is it Ifo-prcsorver in more ways Hum olio, A man out West who was in danger of .being run over by a train of earn, pulled off his ulster and throw it in front of the train in the nick of time. The train was . thrown from the track mid the man's lifo was saved.—Nome Urntineh Ass InitonlitrU nictalng. About thirty rest* ago, n j rs'nlrent PhycltUn by ins i>imi ol l)r. William H el, dlasonnd, or protuccd slier Ions cxpcibnsmal res arch, a rem edy (or diseases of 1b-> tinont, ehest and lungs, wbt,h was of luch won isrful i fllcscy Ihst It soon gatn.-d s wide n nutation la this country. Tbs cams of the medfeteo la Or. Wm. Hall's Halaan tnr the 1 units, and may be abtrly relied on ss a spcsly and p-suits oars for roughs, colds, tors throat, tie. p--’-l i-t si| Il-ns-lsu., hnrns's I'alaAh Seng. This well known remedy for Cetarrh still main- Islni Ms well sarnsd popnlarlty. B, a. Dengs, of Omen, Kanns, wrfioa, Msrrh 4th, 18101 "1 hsru utel liiirno's Cntsriii hnuR, st.d it is tbs only thing that dost is.- s-y pco i. It always tfl'rcti s enrr.” Held by a l ln-ioii,. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Itellcvt* End curt* RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, IBA4KACIIK, HEADACHE, TOOTH AGilL SOKE THROAT, QUINT.V, H WELLING* NPHAINN, Hi) Soreness, Cull, Bruise*, F1KMTIIITI93, RITKNM, Ml'A I,DM, And alloltipr bodily AChee ami pnlun. riFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Hold by all PniKRlMantid Ib'iibTN. DlriTtVoiih In 11 Iuiikuhkmi. The Chariot A. Vogeler Co. THE PUREST AND BEST I’riurdy fiver Made—It In Cflmptnndrd from lfnpn« .Unit, flnchii* Man* dink* nnd Dandelion. , The oldest, best, moat .-eiiowiiod nnd rain- il»!e modicine in the world, nnd in addition it contiins nil tho bust nnd most effective curative pro| ortics of all o hor remedies, being the greatest liver regulator, blood ;>*irifler, nr.d life and l.eilth restoring agent on earth. It given new life and vigor to the aged nnd infirm. To clergymen, lawyers, literary men, ladles, ftad all whom pedeniary employments • • iu«e irrogolaritioM of tho Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys, or who require ail nppe- ti/.or, tonic nnd mild Htimulant, it is invalu able, being hi, h'y curative, tonic and stimn- 11ting, without being ’ll'xnieating. No urnllor what your foolitigs or symptom* .•re, o.- srhftt tho disoaso or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until yon are lick, but if you only feel hud or miserable u*o tho hit torn at owe. It may save your lifo. Uun- ‘lroda have been saved by so doing, at a moderate c .Bt. Ask your druggist orphyoi- •iiui. Do not suffer yourself or let your : t* ond•« sulTor, but u.-io cud urgo them to uso Mop Bitters. 11 you hive I amen in tho loins, with ■'requent pains mid aches; numbness of the diiglis oenniy. p iinfulaiid frequent discharge of urine, tilled with pus, and which will turn rod by standing; n voracious nnpotito and mniMPiuliablo thirst; harsh ami dry skin; clammy tongue, often darkly furred} swollen .md inflamed gum-- : dropsical swelling of tiio •imla: f eqneut attneku of hiccough; inability to oid tho urino, and great fatigue in at- bjinpting it>—you n:o suffering from some form of Kidney or Urinary ('omplaint, such Haioflx'H DwKiME of tho kidneys, stoue or tndaimr.Htioii of the bladder, gravel and renal I nil, <! , ary s rioture and o‘. lint ion of tho urine, r.ad Iiop Hitters is tho only remedy that will permanently cure you. Heine; b r, Hop Hitlers is no vile, drugged, drunken lio-Urum, but tho purost ami host modicine over m do, and noporson or fntnily should he without it. Don't risk any of the highly Ini dad stuff with testimonials of groat euros, but ask your neighbor, druggist, jmutoror physicians wlmt iiop Bittern baa ;n • ern do for you and teat it. rant to r. a. m. ourth Fnpuvtiic. 4b«M«nN| U |a **• a, Tha Ur je litw \ ay i'uOr*ue 1-oUlofR* ef klMotle WA# and W \ wiitiboikm |>f| v»'-•»■'» 1- '* o' lb" very lucr*. V \ *a tv*l»aaaU«»*A f. ATm. I .DDINU AC^ IfsisB-'v rfebli.L4iaM.tl ilauul*. Iur»l% U1 »W Vvik, , All CLSI fAlts, fs •m»b By rap. T ..t- DT U) » snmilnV. Hilldtiy <. ssir CATOOSA LIME ! JhuUned hr att Builitn wAs turn used it. dsHdljr *r Wi Send for our prices and patterns of Spoons, Forks, Fancy Pieces, Combination Sets, '—AND—. Presentation Goods of all hinds. We have every article that can be called fo». guarantee our silver the finest quality at the lowest prices pos sible. Goods bought from us are engraved free of charge. J. F. STEPHENS & CO., Wholesale Jewelers, 81 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. -pl-BUJLDIMMMILy lliiswater-prooi man-rial rwwnuHa«fin«le*tnor,i«ui!cd for nwfs,outilUo Rail* »»f btiilUlngs.and insi'le in pine* .pwjt w.h.TAy & CO.' NEW FIRM! C. Z. TURNER In Robertson Building, Dallas. Ga. I .Litre to inform the public Ihst 1 am just opening out In Dallas a new atOJk of 11 * ** *—-■■■ COMBINIG •omplosf riAi.t h. J. JAT/CiuUocrlxmdonPItTO* Sciuu rMtniiUfihfS ita OUicolii N»jvy York for llits Caro of t EFILCPTIO F1TC. &cmAm*J*vmalcfMcdidn*. lir. AV II -orolo (Into '•t Loudm), tiio nakrv a *1^- tlaTtV i.f Fj ii i;. y, ha* wlthirat doub* tr. MtoU and curod tnorocoac# Ihvr *ny«t»hi*rliving (thyMclim. Cl**oec**J baa simply been luuorilshlng; v-«. »> o li. i>rd of cuaoa of ever to yrr.ra' etandlrg kuc < -safnl-y car- \ by him. Ho »m« publHlicd I. V irk on '.Mi which bo wnd* * 1 h a liinro let i-l the ■ AH. II L- '. O. Adurw W» Julin Bt., How York Uso, see that It l& on the la bel and • tamp, nnd take no other. H. H. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER, N.Y. >Kkl«u mi r>«iki. *ad far tbe de Mllliy pbi»d prowMlrj old aga. Aaslatlaik. hHctr flint odlllUrwtNi flr*m (hr hid- uf» a Or Livrr.nc rua paar<«i*M frweelom ii*m uiirasr hr rcaa tM «»f tlio poncr wUlchoRi haitr tinSnrj aud Ll*«r Car* pomraart or* r tiiMw mtgmum. Itrjolrr, Hrjolrr* “lie Ir Alive Agnln.*« “Wiir Isoat* lm« I* Pointile” . Under date of July ‘J, 1882, E. B. Bright, of Windsor Locks. Conn., writes a plain, modest narrative, which, from its very simplicity, has tho true ring of fine gold. He says: “My father is using Hunt's Remedy and seems to bo improving, in fact, ho is very much hotter than ho has been for a long time, lio had boon tapped throe times. Tito first time they goi from him sixteen quarts of water, the second time thirteen quarts, and fully as much moro the third time, and ho would constantly fill up again every time after ho had been tapped, until he commenced using Hunt’s Remedy, which acted like magic in hia case, as lio begun to improvo at once, and now his watery accumulation passes away through the eefcretions naturally, nnd lie has none of that swelling or filling up which was bo frequent before tho functions of the kidneys were restored by tho uso of Hunt’s Remedy, He is a well known citizen of this place, and has always been in business hero.’’ Again he writes, November 27,1882: “I beg most cheerfully nr.d truthfully to state, in regard to Ilnurs Remedy, that its use was the saving of my father's life. I epoke to you in my previous letter in regard to his h6ing tanped three timoj. It is tho most comarkabio case that has ever been hoard of in this section. For a man of his years (sixty years) it is a most remarkable euro. Ho had been unable to attend to his ' business mere than a year, and was given up by the doctors. Tho first bottle of Hunt's Remedy that he noed gave instant relief. Ho has U3ed in all seven bottles, nnd continues to use it whenever he fools drowsy or slug gish, and it afford; instant rolief. Ho is now attending to his regular business and has boon tovoral months. I am perfectly willing that you ahcnld publish this lot tor, aa wo thor oughly believe that father’s life was saved by utmg Hunt’? Remedy and those facts given nbovo mny bo a benefit to others suffering in like manner from diseanee or inaction of ihi kidneys andliverj’’ . TivalKa who arc reoovorlftc vital «t«- inanta, laclarv la ;ratf(ul taraia (heir ^ppraclaUea #f tha mertta u a toalc, of HoaUtt«r , a Htouaeb Bit lari. Not only Jooa it 1 ■ p a r I atraagtk to tho w«ak, - hut It alao corvrcta aa irregular add ■tato of (he atoaack. make* the kowola act at proper intervale, glvoa oaao to thooo who auflV-T from rkoi»> istlo and kidney Bitters vent* fever end ague. Koraeloby all Drug- glata and Dealer! generally. t £ < s H t>®*' at home. Semples worth f#9 * « a/ilroen AAnvMa-.iet.-.i»no.-.. v.-w-tUn-: m* AUI-MS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY t» f e U. S. BY ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. II ron'aiiis nvrr .100 fine pnitroils and enprarlnss of UnltloB and other historical acenfa, and m tlu> inoat com* p>tc and valuable binloiy every published, ll Is Mold hy Mihacrii'ilon only, and Agent* *'* tvatled in every county. Hend for clrolilaia nnd oktrn lerma to Agent». AddreaH, Natio«al PuMLisuuro Co., Atlanta, Ga. Flop,000 new reader, fo. ami if> order toohtmn them, am! to ir _ ducclt Into every home in ihc UNION, m . t nwkluxcFtraordmary oflera. We will et-ndlho%_ /hc*t Family r*per |iuhUiliuil, entitled “ YOUth,”^ next lA/ve months to ail who will aend ua 1 4ie atanipa, to help par! rrtiscnicnti nnd to eiuh- „_ T following« Our Combi-I nation Family Ncodlo Package, containing isr yboM Kngllsh Needle., put up In improvul wrapneie j F-*ch package eontolnv the fuUowiug: 4 paneri, hi It '^chi *1*0, S »tcel bodkim, S long cotton darner*, S cotton darner*. 2 extra line cotton dnrnert, 8 d, 1 motto, 2 carpet, anS S button ww style bmutitiiUy frtnoed Red Hftndkerchief. 1 beautiful Orien- ....... .... . . leges-t imjwrted Lamp Shade YOUTH’'U a lire* .l.’-cohinm llluitrated Mtc- ary and FiniHv rarer, filled with Charming, Storle*. SVetehea, Foema, ruriK'S, 1‘irturcs, fact, everything to amuse and instruct J hole fan.ily rinle, front the agea ofi ‘ Writ* to-day. >Addi yam, 1 worsted, 1 motti j Needle*. 1-2 dozen n«*»e styl- YC_ •ary and Fin S72 I A WKiCR. liaaduy «Ml!y maZia. lOnatly outfit fra*. A<dr«/aa'XTqa AtOa. Aaaraau M« Groceries and Plantation ImM WITH A FULL LINE OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions, llfstlymade clothing of the best material and of tas most fashionable msks 1 Viols, Bbors, Hats, etc... from tho best manufacturers and of the Uteat slylei. Al o' v hich will bs Rold low lor csih. Oims one, come all, and give m ’ 8 • “V n o to is Low Prices, Quick Bales, Fair Dsaling, Gold Measure, Full Weights. I iiui aisj ageDtfor sevaral Btnndar! brand, of guano. . , C. Z. TURNER. height to elphtv. Writo to-day. .Addrei A Youth Publlehing; Company nPkDoano Street. 13QSTON, 11ABS, ‘THE BEST SS CHEAPEST.*’ EXCLVES THRESHERSf AWMILls - )lt Kt » Works, 100,000 Barrel, >r Works, 100,6 FKM AMHUM. Plain sod Bolted Corn Usol, groand b, wstsf-powor, and tbs selebratod New Fi-ooem Iblour, ll, W. 4JRAT 4k CO., «4rny»vlll«, On., MKBCHANT HILLEKB- FREE la inrnmngnrfi rnfai Dunce, Alcoboilaoi iiiitmi Kutlng, Net bllUy,Sernfutt OFFICIAL VOTE. Tlio following facU demonstrate bayond n reasonable doubt that FRANK ( . ANN, tho Low-Price Caudiilaib, has been cloctod, leaving hw com- 1 editors far behind t t am ofiering my stock ot General Merchandise at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Read, Come nnd Examine mid be Convinced I GROOBRIE3. 1 keen a lull lino of Family Groceries, con listing partly ot Bscon, Corn Meal, Flour, Crushed, Granulated and Standard Bu-j;ard, Ooflao (10 lbs for fl.OO) Rice, Bono, Potaeh; » full stock of O- C. & W. G. Wars; Cutlery, Knives from 10 esntt to Roger’s Beit. Boots and Shoes a Specialty! IT i-from 25 cent, to Stetson’s Boat! Dry Goods mid Staple Good', Christmas i' i. Vs, Proprietary Medicines, Plain and Fancy Canfectloneriei, Michigan Appier, U 1. age, Onion, and in fact, everything you want and at priors lower than mts tmwn before In Dallas. Don’t fail to call and convince yourselves. IT. O-^NTZST. kliwuya. ^.1 , -at SI. I'illlf, UlVt •• SPRATLING COTTON PLANTER GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. . troojr la my futtb n't TWO DOTTLES PKBR, to gathvr with u V ALUABLR THKATIBB on this dUnua, W unyauilurcr. Olvn Kxprr M and F. O u addroaa. ' I'll. T. A. KLOCUM. 1*1 PfiHrl Bt., W»*» Tnrlr W- Ajconts wanted ovory where. full pHrthTU.ar W. C. SDlITH & CO . 31 South Broad St., Atlanta, Ga- THE SUN IS ALWAYS INTERESTING ! From morning to morning and frora w»-ok to wo»*h TUB SUN print* a oontiniuwl atory of the liv.-a of io»l nil'll ami women, and oflhrtr •Ineils, pUn*. loves, hatoi uii't trouble*. This story is at ore interesting than any tomaHM that seat ever ,termed. Mibfcrlpll.n: lun.r (4 imgea) by mull Oflc. a month or ^tl.ad u y.-.»r; 8dmuy » page*)#l.ao jet your; Wekklv t H page*) $1.00 \ r >eHr ’ I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, New York City. REYNOLDS 9 IRON WORKS V. A, MULL AXE, Manager K P.O.Box 1690, - - NEW ORLEANS, l A Manufactory Raynold*’ C*lehr»'..l riatferm COTTOft PRESSES, Htr«m, Hand and II-.-m IWrri 8TKAM ENCHNKS, h't’OAR MILUS, VACUUM PANS,Btramlioal Btsramsliii) nnd M«ng* Pnt.ut Dradgrhont Work. Locou.ollv* and Kali toad Car Imn I.ork a Sjiavlalty. Building bronta, Oolmnn*, Hailing*, Bln ' “ L ' .-r- •ral. U.C.Tfmiw'aPt •olicltwd nu»‘ iv. Building ktout*, tfschlne Wont In gen MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES 07 AI,L KINDS. BELTING HOSE and BACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IKON BIBB, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAK GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Send for Brice List. W. H. DIL LINGHAM h GO., 143 Main Street, LOUIS VILLE, KY. Secret. Tho fact in woll nnderstoo'1 that the MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT is by far tho best external known for man’ or boast. Tho reason why becomes nil “open secret” when we explain that “Mustang” penetrates skin, flesh nml muscle to tho very bone, removing nil (liseaso nnd soreness. No other lini ment does this, lienco none oilier is so largely used or does such worlds of good. ONLY $20 STih'kSem&SlBGS !u the mArket. ResmemAsr, me tend it to be ooaminsd before mom P*If f*f «- Thl* ia th* itma atvlo olhar oompanlai raUU fof ■ 50. AM Maohlnea wimsM for tlirvw yaara. Band fer Ilia*, trstol Circular xnd Taatlmoa- jiuhBt., PhlladcIpWlql Fa, r - ANP NO --- II I,' I I' 4.1 U J ’All i 11 T. Strong’s Sanative Pills vou Tim LIVER. A speedy cure forJlvorcomnlaint.reg-ulattngtte bowels, purifying tho blood, cleunslnf? from mal» rial taint. A perfect cure for -del: headache, con sU;- i*l )i* and dyttpephlx. >old hy ml li-mv . dru*y Fer al l.untie» with fi.ii narricu'or--. Mtdtxps Union, Atinuti), On Twelye—’8J PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS 5 Pond for CataJogue. Chapman & Co., MADISON. IMP, Kj-.V. A. 1. HOBBS Writes: After a tnoroajrh trial of tli ntON TONIO, I tak 3 pleaauro in stating that I have been rreatly benofitod by iti ueo. minis tern and Pub* lio Speakers will find it of ttto f?reateot value where a Toaicia neces- oary. I recommend it as a reliable remedial A. rombinutlon of J*ro~ Uuride of Iron, I’cruvicin JJark and I'kosp/iorunin a palatable /orm. 1'or Debility, Loss of Appc- tile, Proslrationof Vital l’otcvrs %t is indispensa ble. BE V. J. 1*. TOWNER, Industry, Ill., Bays:— “I consider It a moot excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. Dorse Poirers 1 Clover Boilers (Suited to nil erctlona.) Write for FnEE Illua. Pamnhlat — • - J ;,0hl0 and Price, to Tho Aultman & Taylor Co., Mnmlleld, Ohio. TMYAJSS8TT8* DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., C13 H. UAHT CI-, BI. MJB. Morable Competition ii tk Life of Trade HEW FIRM, NEW ROODS. BgyNo old stock brought over from lait year !-®a jgy-But everything fresh from the Factory !“©tt Uay-A.ll goods of tho beat quality and latest styles, and sold at the lowest pricei.i®# W E have just received a lull stock of FALL and WIN! ER GOODS, pur» 1, with the grostost cute, and from the b?st markets, for cash, and ra- sj ectfu nvite tho public to call and exaaiim them. Oar Stock consists of $tk-ple ©ry GS;ood^, ]sfotior\^, So^iefy HARDWAKE, CUTLERY, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, And in (set, everything usually kept in a first-class general retail store. We nro continually adding to it, and will keep in store everything for which tben L a demand in this section of tho country. Oar lino of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc. Is the most complete ever brought to this market. j8£y Wo are alto agents for tl;e most populnr brands of Standard Guanos. Ourm«Uo: “Fair Dealing, Quick Sales and Shoit Profit".” Give us a call. No trouble to show goods. Wo occupy our new brick store house on the wett side of Rome street, near the j ublic equarr, where wo invite tho .public to call and examine cur goods and prre e. McLARIN & ROBERTS, D A.IjIj.Aj3, G-A. A Spelling Reformer. It was in n tobacconist’s shop that n pointer was at work lettering tlio coun ter panel with tho word ‘‘gegars.” From time to time a customer would drop in, rend tlio word and soy some thing about tho orthography. Why wasn’t it spelled “ cigars V" “ Sugars ' was wrong, and so forth. After per haps seventy-fivo or 100 had thus gratui tously aired their knowledge, u slim, in- offeusive-lookiug, middle-aged gentle man iu oye-glasses walked in. Nosoom :• had ho crossed the threshold than Iliac pointer rose up firmly hut orderly, f i - seized the middle-aged gentleman with both hands nnd addressed him ns fol lows : “G-n-n-t, nut; p-h-t-h-i-n-i-e. tizik ; p-h-l-e-g-m, flem ; s-e-p-a-r-a-t-e, separate ; jj-a-u-g-e, gnje ; pi-e-t-e-m-p- s-y-c-h-o-s-i-s, metempsikosis; s-c- g-a-r-s 1 a-c-g-a-rs! s-e-u-A-ii-s !’’ Tliat was all he said. He turned the middli - aged man to the right-about and kiei.. 1 him into the street. Then he took tip his brush and finished his work, while a serene look hung about his fueo nnd glorified it. —Probably iu no other city in the couutry, unless it may ho New Orleans, does file lottery flourish so luxuriantly, as in Washington, and its best patrons, ns a class, are said to be tire Government clerks. “Tire heaviest individual buy ers,” says the Washington Slir, “are principally merchants, some of whom bny largely every month. Names of mechanics form no small portion of tire list, and tire old pensioner oftou tries his luck. In a rt cent drawing an inmate of the Soldiers’ Home held twelve tickets.” “ Anil Tills Should be His Custo Attitude.” The favorito standpoint of the (esthetic is tho chimnoy-pieoc foi attitude: Lean the elbow ou the . uey-piece. Turn back the open ha that it may comfortably support tin of the jaw. Tho bend is thus 0 back, and tho nose is well in tho ni is one of tlio first lessons to Ire learn the novice in aestheticism to wen nose thus. Tho hack is slightly bet one leg is gracefully curled roum other. Tho thinner the logs tho b The iosthetic lady begins by gettin chair close to the wall, and then, into it sideways in such a way tha draperies leave tho outline of her I plainly visible. Then she leans her against tho wall, making the thro long and tho hack of the neck ns sin possible. Next she stretches her to their utmost length and crosse hands so that tho fingers droop in a dejected outstretched way over her k Having completed her attitude, lit mobility must strike outsiders as i flung to be wondered at, and sno •emam thus for air hour at a time —A. J. (,ale. nn English nn visited -his country lost summer, n paper on our buildings said tl most surprising tiling to him r wonder til completeness of An houses and the elaborateness o construction. Ho found An uheuts willing to pry for any c that could be procured. He os to lii.il our work inferior; he rt to say English work was.