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TfOKDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE
RENOWNED MEI>1< LNE.
Tt» OV**M««* ftirailtr «iur <*f OtH* **»•
l l «*». « hvtti !»»«• Prml*
No medicine introduced to the imcordcd public . ,
« has met ...... with the
ever success
to Hop Bitters. -It stamps to-day the
best known wcative article in the world.
It* marvelo® rcmomi is not due o * ie
» v'wnTn^/i’sinlfwntvirtn Zfu 1 mi teTittlS </ ft doc*
olov.-rfid Lffi) ' «o. ei4 l tod ^no.f of! dive imont
IrZ! k-™ tI J ini oHl mod
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offered * , tu to prove , tins:
IVItaf Mi «>t 4 i for on OI«| tfi 4 y.
Coshocton Station, N. Y.. \
1V>.-ember ' 2H, ’ 187$. •’
tout:-: An ronber , of people and with , bad marked , been
wmg your Bitters here,
ethn ft! fact, OIK-case, a Im.y of over
sewity years, nad b*>en aiek l. r y.mra,
and for the past tan yem-s 1 have known
her she has not, been able to Iw around
had the time. About six months ago
slut got so fi i lde she was tn lpless. Her
oJa remeJtc*. or physicians.^aung^t ho
nvaii, l seut to tn»posn, torty tivo mues,
and.got a bottle o. Mop hitters. her ’ that hint
»nc.i a very I'enettmal etlue.. on
one bottle improved her «o she was able
W^»U-I*JW '* HWMUI *mn »■»* «a iuu w«k tiiKUi UK-.. 11
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, K ’-' A 8 M "f " ii' ") f u'f L!i
own room
nas mip.-*-<.. si tne ..i.e . <-.
M.v.ifp anil .l-’llnm Blwilmv,} il(‘n ftd
p. at benefit trim, then
W. B, Uvthawav.
Ag’fc U. 8. Ex. Co
In f!n11*lv*>*I g raw**.**< k «l
Gorham. N. H.. July 14. 1S70.
rienf* i.tenta - Whoever w noex t r you von are «r* i 1 don't qn t know know,
but I thank the Lord ami feel grateful to
yon to know that in ««»world of adulter
atad^edmiSM there is one compound
that proves and does ah it advertises
to do and more Four years ago I had
a slight shock of paisy that which nmjerved least
mo to such an extent the ex
eite.roent would make roe shake like th«
^ne Last May J was induced to tvv
my nerves Uiat they ItnaedtotakebothhaudB are now as sternly aa
they ever were. good right hand
to write, but now my
writes this. Now, if you continue to
manufaotnre as honest and good a « ar
tide as yon do, y< ; »u will aciuimnlate an
honest fortune, and confer the greatest
blessing on your mankind fellow-men that was ever
conferred on
Tim Bcbch.
.4 !I(t«I»nn<r« THjimmty.
My wife was troubled for years with
blotches, her moth patches and jUmptos <m
face, which nearly annoyed the life
out. of her. .Site spent- many dollars on
the tlumsnml infalliWec?) cnr.es, with
friend, nothing of hut injurious If., e(feeis. A hwly
similar ByraeuRe. N. who 1 ad Xsr ad
with rxpertenee, and had been d
On* iiottl* Hop Bib era, made induced her to try t
has her face ns smooth,
fair and soft as a child’s, ami given her
fuch health that it. seems almost a mir¬
acle
A MembkH oi- Canadian Parliaxf.vt.
% «.»<). '* » .(.. l !.*!!. ,
I traveled allover Ehr.ipi id otber f. 3
sign dollars countries at a st id tli-msands of
in search of h--;dth and tom..) it not
1 returned diswnragt'd and disheartencd
and was restored to ivvil y» uthtoi health
and Rpirite with !->s:< titan t #b bottles of
Hop Bitters. 1 hop. <>thcra ; .v profit
by my experience and stay .it i
A I •DI .itV.rsre M
(lj..EVKDANX>, ()., Got. 2*8, 1879.
Mylftritct ,, v ....... hah ig tmnlv . in.preemsl , with ,
the tdea tin ^ your Hop Britt , < is the cs
me yo. :o nwke life happy. She hsts
used several bottl 'cs, and I would like to
have yon .send lue a <i. ;-- s. at kew■* j prices
B. I ’ Sccrctarv
Plain Dealer Co.
Si itixonn,!.. L - Sept. 3, 1 n 79
Gents—I have been tiskin mr H to
Bitters and received great \p in S
them, 1 will givi you Hit nauic as u- $
* of the cured snffin . vs
Mas. Makt F. Siahu.
Cost of Modern Armies,
A detailed comparison of the cost en
faded by standing amir* shows some
very ctiriom results, which the Omditu
tiottnel give* in a compact torn:. Among
Uie great Fcwera, EugiauJ of coum,
stands its pre-eminent, tor tins extravagant
of expenditure, the annual cost of c<i.-h
mini in the army taxing 3,50C*f or AT4ft,
while for the Indian army the n wt per
: a or about half. Next but
«t a long with interval, ernes Austria Jinn
gary then France tm and expenditure of about £51;
which countries spends trermany. just tho latter of
Sr £48 Kwfi o«r an
mun per man. Tho
Bowers each spend a little toss exceodiSy than (ter
many, but the difference is
small. Italy appears to pav W just under
Ate and Bussia just over which is
m will be observed, not verv modi
more than a quarter of the expense re
qtiiml otber by the British soldier. On the
tion.of hand, a table showing the proper
money spent on the' armv to the
general expenditure of the countries toils
a very different tale, and almost reverses
the positions on the list of tho several
European calculation Bowers. It aripeara from the
made bv the (.husHMionnH
that there is paid* toward the amiv to
England and the colonies only ll ’ tisr
cent of the budget, and this pereotriaoe
fa the same in the case of Italv Austria
woportionotW Hungary occupies the next place, with a
toe two rivals, per France cent, and next come
and Germany
S ^mioe^thearmyoostanmuUlyton; 5 W
Itedv, Ts 4d Viasta FmnV fll* m
many, 12s. 4d in and p’s
to great Britiaa.—Ik>nrto« , ......
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An Indian Bride’s Iteyotlon.
There are few instances of devotten
that prove the existence of W« to
higher Carson's degree than that Hvcc tey Kb
Indian wife to her brave amt
manly he lover. ’White mining pirf in th« \V * ♦
he married lived an Indian with whom
tek«nil}, very \<m happily 'Wtom hoL i,
wnssenttohiswife,4om!mutolafll: a K wav from * wi
mustang of mdes pony and traveled hundreds
to reach him Night t i l)V
she continued her jonrnev. resting S
tor tagoahur a few hours wouderfnllittstertled on the ..p^ { fiv
« she could gather u { . her fom*
®» forded rivere, fihe seated rwkr
re, she waded through i* -
^y «Jj|A to S
asf •* rt * d ** £g oa# ■kA , ar«s
PASSING SEIMS.
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Mvsicjans Known , by the . v accom
are
panimenta they keep.
Tins mm that bequeaths land-doner. property
Burt necessarily he a
j ■ An exchange says: “To make a good
monkey wrench, feed him on green ap
Pl^'*
; Can anvt-hing go, and not go any
! where- Where d*'*. a light go when it
"»t?
| ^'“wngin* \ woman's heart like tlw?S the moon S! is
Z r ars Imt 7
1 n the dietionarv of the future it w B
i be: “Fast. c i To abstain from food,
to . go lnu.gr>, to J annertke. «
j Boa* h«. completed a grand ease pic- ,
j turc ended “Moses Before Pharaoh.
\Vhat Moses played Indore faro is not
shown.
w«v should the spirit dollar of hotel mortal clerk be
proud, when bigger a four diamond than the mil
. can wear a
, liouairo.
A yoono physician her; asked permisaion _ “No,
, t! h«ss to kiss she replied,
K -,.. j never like a doctor’s bill stuck
h|! ,, iay faW} .»
The /fawA-ow man says a high hoard
fence, a locust-tree and twenty-three
I beer-tables make.a grove anywhere with
| in thirty miles of New York.
^ _ Philadduhia ol di*cusaes
| ''«„! Haiti, ihUnmih.n Ben-mura ” **£ This is
, h w, h™ Wl
ervoirs did noteuioy nuxxl health.
| 1 the A Nokth who Caroms attempted t woman hug her. stabbed Tbs*
man to
proves that all women are not enthnsi
S «tica» v in favor of a free prrxs. *
>
,,, I ue time . of . the . spicing and , picking . ,, of ,
I
! h,l « ( '" ine . an4 , } K ‘ ‘•conomical house
^ »«.>' ^ 1,er hn8 '
; lmmi s u-.-t-iaaKet for cloves.
They told grnn.lfathcr■ Blimpkin that
old Mr. Jonye was dead “Ah. well
| said people lie resignedly, “1 ve noticed that
have bean dying ever since I can
remember,
of tls.it is, aft-- having chosen a wife,
one i» apt to keep on being governed in
the same way.
WTrisfemaa X«nt watehMc Ua" a came of haa*.
,. aH to .b bva toulwiteT
Mrn ,. j am ttlu * Bmeura* p, r , s pfjj, rih
f ow j t njw)1 t.? ' ' ’ ...... I thought h it was
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„ nil p, ; >>
pair A heakbh stookifigg; in hosiery in Chicago $10*000,” marked
a of “Only and
more than one hundred ladies stopped at
the window and cried out: “Dear mol
h«nv «hci»]!—I'll ask luv husband to buy
them,
When*, at aOlunesc bariquct, propriety
' 151 the dteuld
airily requti i s they t guests get like, }>l<*as-
8nl.fstitnfa.-s npsy, drmk may, tor jf they hire
to them. N > such
cheap Chinese labor will bo tolerated in
this miitry
LKK imhlls'l f a huun-rouH German
paper at San Francisco committed sni
the other dav I'lic Immovous
■ tmliste of tho Englisli press do not
scent to Inn < » cleat in. ulr-sv of their
dilti > the publitx
At a celebration back In the country S’St
female oral str 1 began; “This
onr “im hundred and fourth anniversary
A wicked young man away bock in the ;
tisswil veiled but; ‘‘vicRxi Lord! von
don’t look that old “~<tfi l Modern i
t •
i c
F B sells ior twenty-five cents a glass
in think Most wl it Oh. joylid Bacchus, just
must st to elect a .Frost
dent in that untrv! Now we finder
fttantl why they have's,) man v revolution*
in Mexico, A war is cheaper than a lc
gitimate ' '
campaign.
An old Yorkshire woman described
her happy circumstances tints Uvo a
nice little oott Rd a .-hest of ..Irawers and
a piannv, a lovely u’indow, garden and some
flowers in my t md (waxing
warm,) iny husbijrtd’a dead, and the very
Bnnshiiu* of Tiftv’n seems to fall on me.’
A t-AMrmr going North from Raleigh
hast we.- k fi-.k tin- boat at. Norfolk afte r
dark Next morning the little girl awoke
and scrambled up to the window, and
looking out wi the broad Atianti, ex
claimed; “Oh, mamma, do get-up here
md sec.-, the front yard is full of water.”
p(l h ii/h Xi tex.
“Was* I want to get- at is the animus
ot th|S tran ..I'-tion.” said the judge.
" Bu< ” ^ our «aid the complaint
aufc . ‘riherc nasti’t any at all. He came
up quiet i*,.ke, an*.! grabbed the coat^ and I
wa * t,ff w»*h B before I saw what he wa*
ftt - »ir, there wasn’t any mass
A Gkbman resident of Belmont avenue
; w ho recently espoused an Irish wife who
! questkajed ptoved In*, it )>e th,.- b.-u,. r half' was
m to hi 8 mtwmaiity “Yell ”
he resjiouded, scratching lus'head, “I
was marriage, jxjrn in Germany, but I vas Iiiah bv
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Educated Women.
Educated women have a wide sphere,
T!u ’ w »• indeed, some discussion as to
* te <, * a<st bofinde. Some doubt, for in.
*tancc, whether they hare a legitimate
Sanction in the pulpit. Onr own view
“ that character and ability are God’a
f *i 3sirt ' Of duty. But, whatever mav 1 m»
decided in regard to the pulpit there
“ 0110 where educated women are
in demand. That is the home. The
educated woman is the best wife the
best mother, tins best house,keeper th- i
best economist. The “doming men”
conld ^ afford to pay all the exixnwes of a
fall training for thiar future wives in.-r. tv
for th© greater good they would receive
from them. In those days we pity the
mother. Six years of ’hard ;
study we well Invested, if tot nothing
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Worth All He Got for Him.
"W.B I’ve sold my dr«." said lies*
h ® ag<un«t the door jamb.
Have you, though.* How attach did
you get? inquired a bystander.
;;Seveaty-five -P 1 buM ' l ^Lv dofiaiH.”- g"t V» on tuat dog
* * ,
0h markedbystanaer l threw No. 2.
» n ^ m a croquet set, an
^r'o J . &»«, le
' a ^! ,|fU ff u » ft- of the New York
,®. v l ®st year s hslang tackle,
• ,H V < T? 00<,t ’-. an< ,C L mp sev Oh, i
T ,1Wul
' tap Rn wrihri. Oh, that a a mighty
'"f, //ai R( tgolf.rhSu>
'"‘ *'«*>>''
fiftv Saut-and-Watt* M Orerureas Cnu.-Mi.pis. - p put t
tr.. hte- * m
fre^ stoiie jar ^ •«
feaml bv tarfihm Itoar over them pl V Wc SW, ,n 8dd 'f
fe » ofet 'r' ««tu ° f sa , l' - R
i»f ^pSr'-^ly wat S’
^ S,*
recipe. *
A Land of Wonders.
let to the ocean. She haa no lake* of ;
, of* mT magnitude. 8he baa vast stretches
alkali deserts, however, laser* that beds give
ever v indication of having the
or Indiums of either seas or lakes. Down
in Lincoln County there is a spring of
me cold water that hubbies up over n
reek and disappears on the other side,
and no one has been aide to find where
the water goes. At another ,mint in the
same county ia a largo spring about
twenty feet square, tlmt is, apparently,
“»lj some eight, -on or twenty inches in
*1*. -ith »“£ a sandy bottom. The sand
<££ d w pm einved that J** this S! aid is in a )»u
petuid been state found of unrest. to spring, No bottom itissaid has
ever this
that a teamster, on reaching this .spring Rhaf
one A deceived by its apparent
JowItet f concluded to .soak one of his
wagon wheels to cure the looseness of its
t «v. Ho. therefore, took it off and
rolled it into the, as he thought, shallow'
water. He never laid his eyes on that
wagon wheel again. The mountains nro
full of cares and caverns, many of which
have been explored to a great diMtunee. :
Hpeaking of eaves, a-rodeo wag held last
iag spring over in Hnntington quite number Valley. of Pur
ite progress a cattle
were misseil, ftnd for a time unavailing
search was made for them. At last they
«»nel were traced to the month of a natural j
or eavo in the monutuiu. rite
lieslcrs pntisml (La m.o, anil following
" *» ««». et laat Iou.,.1 the
cattle, it ajqa'ars tlmt they had probably
entered the cave which was very narrow,
,u w 'f c 80 " " th8t f , ^ «my U <wdd proceed fiuallj , uar no ‘
arth f v ‘ ler H* m ‘f U!,tl
’
(lftvs to get out, lhcy had been sussed some
antl< if they had not been found, ,
, unst jn( , vl t u biv have perished in a short
lime. As it was. they were extricated
from their predicament with diffienltv by
the hen tors »p«-ezing past and getting
u « front of them awl searing them into a
n-trognule hm mto th moverm-nt th& by thipping y th.-ir
,,. of stoj) homes,
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la 1816, sixty-five years ago, says the
Boston Journal, six little wo»;e of
Waterford. Yi., mto on the same !*;■«
ami at the same time some miles ovt the
Wat.-rforJ hills. Fheir names and ages
were m foUows Lois Howeli, aged
twelve veavs Nelly Caawell and fihoda
Pike, aged eleven years; Polly < " V T
and Lois Pike, iged eight ycai's, and
Anna Caswell, aged i r years. Tens
Itowell sat on the saddle and held the
reins, and small Anna ( veil and the
other four misses rode be! l her. They
had a nice time, which they all still re
member, for they are all still living
Lois Itowell, now Mrs, Charles J tire g
cry, lives with her soir-lti-law, r* C as
well, on a beantiful farm on ? west
bank of the Connecticut in Concord. Vt
Bite has 1 LI ti By blind f • s.,mo five
years, cial, but is those intelligent, che< tiu and so
one of venerable ladies hota
it Nelly is pleasant Caswell to meet and m ettse with •
is n 5 Mt Ti J f
Victory, wl Vi.; Kin* 5 Pike i» Mrs. 11
Milieu, r* rf tea the write
not remember; 1 Caswell, no < ri
Hm US Buck, and Lois Pike, Ml
femiB 11 ■liter, live in Littleton, N. TL,
and Ann (burned, Mrs. Wilson Buck, in
w ( s=r < je except i. Vt Mrs. T Miilen, ro and 1 now Mr.
Mill a is her second husband. -Yto ^ ho
ki f six i>tlter tvome» who — ge -V ti* ,i -
enj .1 a-lark sixty-four years «JS o ft**- cr $
lias been a pleasant memory thci B
from that time to this 1 /
A Delightful Epoch. {
For six months before marriage a
woman is perfectly happy. She has love
newlv awakened dailv growing looked as the
w , kb run on, Sim Is uikhi at
homo ns a much more important person
than any of tho other daughters. Sheen
joy a all the freedom „f a man iod marriej woman,
while responsible for none of a ;
woman’s duties. She is acknowledged !
almost She an is equal from by her father and moth
or. under the control of
fatherand mother, and not under the con
for the first rime\heh, Innate SnfiT-uec
of a man, who treats her as a superior,
and who defers to her. She. for the firkt
time, catches a glimpse of disposing of
in income, and having her individual
taste held paramount. For the first time
she feels she has a lifelong n Make in the
of . And , , under all and
carcor u man.
ai ^» aJlr * alt, m her love for
faim *
Singular Instance of Maternal Forget¬
fulness.
, , , ! . , . , .
p.i-Cups tat;a )liS tew:cc
01 , ® ater “‘ forgoHulnws oeeaiT*a
rc
o? \l w.*. the owner of u °7 planing ^ ue
.anil, had i , cxstr-iision to visit her Itnsband
*» the mill, and t-.k h. r ten mouth.-' old
bain along. While at the mill her child
fdt aslc-p and the mother placed it in „
targe ta.x. On h aving the mill she for
wh " li "«* -1-piug peace
hot,it ‘ <l()1ir8 later she remarked
|fa absonoe. but thought she bad told her
i, Ksh “ n<1 tc> Jiri «F it home. At supper
t,u , l f!,tlw ’ r , ;* n »e. i'«t without the child,
and when the mother anxiously inquired
^ ’kly p^tor telling spread where stn- Mr. had left it, a
s1, over Rose’s face.
?»« «« unformed her that a few minutes
outore he had emptied several bushels of
mc«l into the ten, and in all probability
th * chsld was dciul The ba!-,,- was re
cowred in an iusnnsible condition, and
at iast-ucconata there was lift lo chaaoo
of tfa recovery.
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Two months ago a valuable horse <1 Is*.
iomrinsr cute v
dr..re the stabfe^ him to’ulS? w^^Um^
imdoii li-me, a distance of fi-. miles,
*a*d Saturday mde the h<wse was driven to :
» wagon a m tour miimb-s. 1*
p usual to shoot horses Uiat- break the)
legs______
It is a common sight , m rural England
toseethe parson scows and sheep brews
■
®g over tho gi-ave^mounds—an old ee
clesiastioal makesucTi law giving the clergy tho
”gbt ’-uiiyrng-places, to nse of tho parochial
and many a village Pope
who shudders at the idea of permitting
unorthodox dead to lie m cons, .-rated
wound never hesitatos a moment to turn
us ,v ® a *«ck m to grsre there,
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\' , 7 ®!? co 9 1 ' 1 i so H1i -“ ors *» eonfeontod
* 1 t ill r * of fandl, ,r
8 \ 1,hor th ’ ,’Ui*’ ^® 1 »«"Lv a y 40. mit Sett koowa M an « i
'Aarerly’ wa,.
u Jt:U appeared. Richard
^ W;«ne an autlmr at M. Defi... ‘. w Gjl ,..
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YOUNG MEN.
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Almost daily there arrive by nil the. va
nous roads which lead into Lead villa ! .
young men who have left home and
Mends, and with no experience or moaev I
to hack them, come hero to “make a liv
ing,” as they call it. Poor, vain, deluded 1
youths! Not that there is ample work ’
hero for the willing, not that those who I
come here fail to obtain employment—
but. alas! it is not always tlmt which |
causes the young men who a week be
fore came here with hopes brightly burn- !
enraged. tog, to return home fect/wbieh dejected and di-i
. It and is T* a ‘ hat the has Wu i j
“ K f “
of the vast army of young men come to
Leadvillein the delusion that a lax state
of society prevails here, wh’ F -h will enable wav} I
them to live in a roman ti o sort of
without working. ' |
Mining' What a sense of novelty feast- file ! 1
word convoys to an adventurous i
erner. To lead the free and easy life of
a miner, to sleep in a log-cabin, to work
with a revolver strapped around xour
waist, day hunting to spend a couple of hours each
among the mountains forelk
and boar and clear; perchance go through
an Indian tight- and all that sort of
thing which w supposed to make up the
life of a miner; what joyous scenes ol’ex
citemefit the WC*d miner calls up! Alas,
when the stern reaiitv presents itself to
the deluded mortal, What tumbling down j
of air-eastles is there, my countrymen,
when tlie vonuK man fiaila what in all the
brief „f hi, „ **» he ha, never
found out that it is work—and tho hard
est kind of work at that-which makes i
‘«e money that makes the mare go.
The quick, active workers are those
w1 “’ *>** of it here The first
ease of a failure bv one of those so '
gifted mountains yet remains to be recorded Hunt
these find worker high and low failed* and you
can’t a who has in
L-advillv
This is the class of people who though
the-.- haVe mav not have more than what week tltov
earned millions bv hardlabor when the
h imt, see w(thin their grasp
and who give you thoir solemn ptoige
0,ii,*gs J just, J as they com.- whether ill or
, M „i
Ix?a<m!!e is composed exclusively of a
working class of people, in the practical
sense of the word. These mines about
ua are filled with clerks, professors, law ¬
yers and doctors. Don’t (or a moment
imagine that large they are there a~sornaments,
receiving salaries and doing noth
ing. No, indeed, lu their rough iniaer’a
garb you would take them never for what
their they are. early They are workers, even in colleges, though
banks and offices. years wore They spent
side, by side with dig and delve
who understands your common laborer,
neither Latin nor
French, and know only one thing, and
that is that they must work just as hard
as their illiterate companions “to the
n r born” if they expect to make the
same 1 hose wages, tho
are men who eonijmse tho
active element which has given 1i,lv ill-•
its retwiatiou for j h and enterprise
and those who fcav not the means t
build up a business here nor wish to d
some hard work had better not come.
rite* Family Purse,
The money qu i between 3 •l.and
uid v. it ate of tin most s*c: ■i £ dxnw
I: ■Its to nmrricd li ppiuf-sa, nd it is
time it was adjusted on a nun-o just and
equal 11 :The Sif. of interdepend
e which some women lead is crush mg
and degntilitig. M u , o not renlism thn
utter helplessness and - acuity to which
f’- eond, mns woman. Now,
‘?,V. 1-^ '- u s! “‘
,' j K *• liirn tor -o uRts uveij time
f-V“ L ^ ‘' V' o Xu' gut or '’T just to to ' 4 X take , her
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£ * L i 1 J 8 , %'‘ i\ 0t
’ L. ^ to t! ‘ t * r
r „ v 1 i,e <,f 14
f X ' b ' - ln K x ^ u . ’ nwd » b< f:
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T, ° Ug to pnt aU surh mou
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"VT"* m, “ as “ f‘ fin* ne ™? two , r »K m , Hie ran Ws make ,
<*- »««. an “ many conceit.*-, mdivnuuds.
7 b ° n ,°T ® wn ? ,<lcr “'.f t ' ie ,f H ’ ,a \ H V ^ m
bounded by four walla -
of their dwelling
would cease to revolve if they were taken
out of it, would find great happiness and
great control pecuniary the advantage in putting the
of all interior details of their
hornet* in the hands of their wives, with
a division of the income equal to the re¬
quirement,— Moma/iV Journal.
Canaries Trained to Whist 1 m Opera* 1
. , . ^ of
, ’f** •*{'-*• Bauier wnarv j
»’ «h^ has thieved rennuk
*'»le wicvss in getting his pupils to
to^N j’ 1 ^ 1 ■ _"iis'i, *'1 I, of I hilmlelphm, a
, « uu L Scott,
hf fr‘well .- -,
a- an
i'S*' ■ 1 *, ls - o *' r .'Vise aavs that, it
’ ',
•^-'‘ t'vo i;fi years treatment to train as follows: a bml, an “ 1 The dc
um yv.cn qmte young is isolated from
*h other birds and bird sounds but his
( nvi *- 1 his little instrument is a mu sic
x sp«’n*hy constructed for this pur
P5 >s, ‘: - 1 " o orrihree times a day it is set
Paying, t>ut at wavs the same air. The
_ ,
-'! ,nn K/ nr,t - >«R«no other wmmls, be- j
pus to mutate the: stir; right short when j
«« «*« ««ig an ho knows; he never at- !
tempts to go through the whole until ,
every note is commit ted u. memory, and ;
fr«S ;} "f, ^‘tosta’imei-rS^' ' ‘*“*rinnieut Mr. 1 ** T>!k» U mmic Hi idea j
^^teTc/r.Ss:
A Fossil Forest,
On the slopes of Ametlivat ^fountain.
from two thousand to three thousand
feet Mxiv© the river cxjxmk vallev in the Yellow
stone Park, are at different
i^els, at intervals through toe enUix*
height, a mwics ,.f M„-,iied tre, mU! , v
roo ted in the re-dion iu which tlie’v
grew, ami from twenty t-» thirty feet in !
height. .Some lying down are of great
size, the fragments measuring cigbtv
two feet in dianmtef. and comparsble to
the giant fkwiuoins. i-.-mtam The series of sand
rtones and -uric- m whtei the ;
trosare imta-t. d u- mm than Hm
fhon-and feet thick, forming u v. rtical
mil., of fo^- i for.-st- thew.-xl'. structure
p'U l^n pr. tom, -rv.-d; d in the but trunks wlien^ of cavities tl..- ...tti, hare
amethyst ww \ th( 'V au.iqmmz. are lined with crystals of ’,
To K*r. P Bmvn Moist tin -IL.u Lu.i the
‘fo'tah stiff when it is tortile ris
™d***d «rss kept cool w Breadth ...........- i
md always from the
tix will last aiid be taoist for a week.
Artificial iHATMfflkds,
* & t deal h»s boon said lately of
diamonds th e it of first a method tiro discovery of making
wins
denied, ami lastly it was declared true,
that something tbat beliave-l like a
diamond ,, ,. had , really , Wi made. It was
P H f« w l uld ^‘ppiurc:
lt *pbt like a diamond ; and burned like
*
^he who bas S n ee e ' 1 m
»«*»« &ese diamonds , is J. « B. Hanny. «
of Glasgow,_ Scotland, an,l hw proceas
<*«rjx>n »* briefly described. A hydro
gas-that is, a gas compound of
hydrogen and carbon is for. ed under
fnormom pressure into a very keter, strong
JJ Sntetotog Zu
Chemicals traded to^rdr.e tote Iritt that
w« havt a “ ^oowicj to ocm»i*u« wun tne he
nitrogen, and thus leave the cariun free,
are placed m the tubewith and the red gas. heat Ua
der fjmit pressure at a this
» *»«'»*> h»k<- tbe place, and. on breaking
U,<1 tnbe P®* w f«»tod
*» minute crystals on the. msidu of the
txilm
These crystals are the artificial dia¬
monds, Tin y are very small, but if
takes a long time and much labor and
money to make them, and they are of no
value whatever as diamonds.
They are too small to be of any use,
and if any young gentleman thinks that
when the time cornea for him to buy an
engagement ring he can get an. artificial
diamond cheap, the jroor girl will he
dend, or married to another man, before
tlu*t‘h'!’Hri" '<»>> 1 «Wj>» ,,,
»
m< "ids can bi made, but its not worth
vh.le to make them.
A Hawk Steals a Hal.
w days ago, as a son of Mr. X ieb
'rurrisb, the of Nassagaweya, his wa fn 3s 11; h
mg d rough hawk woods hovering on around
noli a near
him Thinking nothing about the mnf
ter. he walked on, when all ot otten, ind
before, he had tit rt to make an v del
the bird dived d« S2 i and tmght i; hat
HI it daws and cam'ed it aloft. W i
the bird got about the heiglit of the u
t let the hat drop Mont
Bra.vd\- CnKiuuFs.-~Chrx.se fine, firm
fruit, wash, pick the stems off, stick the
cherries in two or three places with a
needl. ; pour over them a si £3 n
by boiling a pound of sugar o wider'; every
pound of cherries) in it gill ,.f
add a pint of brandy tor e wry four
pounds the of cherries sugar; cork pour and the tie wrap hot
over ; up ease
fully '' week/ when and cold. will They will He fit to eat
“ i it keep for an indefm
if* time
A FuiuKH <>n tin lino between I< a
and Missouri has n exprurtf :t.
with w-pea a wood cxterunmitor,
Sff nr and Spanish ucteWes having
.like 3 possession of his orchard. He
,.»ys that sown broadcast tl «« will
do drills’and .
not it, lik £: t. planted in cu
tmu.-d *mn they will hillont tf
w s ii<- plautoU were tm
but m 35 V whippoorwill verier>
Oats arc often r mmendotl ii m
c 'bent, crop with which t *
seed 1 he argument is. t J,
" ili shadi* and protect the \ in ir
But grass d* --s not need slm 1! w
>vn in proper season—ii n J.
fid Cfljjedaily it needs m itur A
this the o t plants arc font ally t
ing from t ie soil, thus robl mg!, yon
fit plants from the start
I)r, Bin's Baby Synin w ! rl:
* B'Jy speaks well or it. Baa. priee
B : •
is London 58,400 women are «&
ploved as milliners and tin ma
•*. ahirt-jaakww nml-se«nmt
tailored book-1, 10,724 :
iste. ;>,272 ns hitlers, 4. tent ns b, *,>t
makers. 1,300 as artificial florists. 3.71!
n . * &* Ur,
not to mention a large number ti variou
olhor ll “ lusU ' 1 ^
«tlwUvl er in t) \«l in tirre of y«i D.-iitll. trouble t yon
can find «n at lute rciiii-kv |ft.I Am
Ljakr 1 n-vi.;.> 8 ai.-r, i, urn t omy -vcgi cnU
dy on t-hi* Lm c
, u \<kw Da
•’..an. itiJ fir...d».y. N,w York
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w l“ d \ ......V.>!t'oc Belt* to the
, .^ . »>
^ P 1 . On 30 1 m- H*
I>r. K. Kf)t«ni«k<r, the m -ee
surgeon of Besdiug, l‘a. offer* to £
frw of charge a valuabU little boo. teieaf
and di- f the car, .. sjwarih ru@
ear and catarrh and their j.,-:i- treat:
giving !■ ft-lc! ilil stiumniala th II
astisfy the moat akc|>fieal Address saat
Vror.TiNK is acknm . ed by all cIaskcs ot
JWi.pil! inficr tt» in he the ttl< world most «’4i»hto bl d
I
Stkuoutxs J Ul old l aot and ul vrlth
Lyon’# H• * i Stiffenci and wear t.l n Again#
batixmc* and fortitude are adralral-le but it
. ignoble
;s to suffer the t.rul^ pangs of rb.-tinatiKi.i ^hZ/T! .(l
W. ,- t ,
Limm,-„t .
i.itv watkf^f will ntvrA rci,vt
the r w£f* , |2Ln!«' v< '. ,,tJ ":‘ ,!l
sample Lottie ---------- 25c, Ker gale t>VaiUtn,,' ‘ ’
t>nu*H«^rfta nhe*an«i tfolitrui
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