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t‘areii tr - u
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, d«fi.»u W ilttet,' v, .f ettor
Hette-a'. .Sb^-uvw brid- <*» ton* Moad»>
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CowW CoBBty , .....1.,.
CtisutnUhiunera —-U. M«Bftctwn,
.toho o. Hart, Wm, Xk Stewart, Jaunt* War.
nock, IsfeMt t'*rter.
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TU,\ I iKlte Hli.I,, OA,
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MrtJiaarjto- U*.*t evtJB Metier,
>-t,er fi— Jcljii
i levk-~,t. W.-Hcftten.
Co vu* t Cat** n d ar.
Erholr.—Secoad lloadap in itare.h aud
gepieiBher. Appling— Third Monday
in March and
Sent e m ber.
wayae—Fourth ember. Monday in March sad
step
Pierce-—Firs* Mimday ia April « b 4
Octeher,
Ware—Second Mcndsy in April and Oc¬
tober.
A,"S r -,-. h ,,lert! .u " (vS r4 M „ ° ndBy , i0
Auriiand Coffee-Tue-iay Cctober. after fount, Monday in
May Camden—Tuesday *nd November. af««r second Mcadsv io
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c barium--Third Moodsy in May and No*
Tt« r »-.^ Brt " r t * T *“ anrf , v ?<0 " i
v*mber
'*i THR
i.ESH* HOUSE.
L’htrpy s*is..
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•i 4 kn At tan tie aad iiuU, and, Mfk.<jq »o<i Dr-un^
wsti'ir tel Um&s
tfe Ibf I'ftdocieBS sn*m m id <r,r«.» .h.h,o..nS«S tbyw “(,S
i, f tb »
Tfet? io ti-n -.1 it,«S Heme- r, a Ker,t«d K r< and
»avi ‘lire m (Vi"-Jtl-.- o‘.i)'I; ftlUi w * 1 Ly t “ Kd
w\ h w * ter * In,', tfeicf'
> 9 " U*» ^.'. 14 vH. i v i-», .c a)- i ‘n
’*“»**» to «•» «'«>» ar.
> iuu, ™
VheTahi S nril>" m a* L>r';> fx* *
ar«J y Q4#.i e - ii> 0 f V : 0:
the wopx U 0 *> JXiltih ‘- ' e*q^.fi*-, V arnt
rs- a: tike i? ‘M iG tue 04"'-,. VwHtcx wuno. ,,i!1
Crti front final at d l>ut o
r P. UTTtrf !E 10 , lVnj r Mur
1
ge’ntolm „ r . .... m^^Sl-knJn , wlrk ,
oral, • M.do,:. r.o:.,M . ' The Sal I t
and fterpettml mowiing of the-word
pentieiuMi, In - cy., is “ a man of pure
wcJMwed in the le-ma that & *
horsti or U.; dog is well-bred
Th. orders- fi nd all order- have
to learn that every vicious habit and
deccent, ummeiK.. .-#• chii-munimtcs ttw'f el t.y
f „,l by purity of birth the
nrc system ot the human body and soul
n»»v!« gradually elevatod or by reck
T ,S torth-.h graded, until there
• 'all n. as iiinni difference beto—n the
we.l bred und sl-tired human creature
(whatever jhivu- may he taken with their
r ,'3";! l “’Uv>»• »-.io.o«™i
5 A gennemarvs ™,S“Tjih Bwt- charsetunstte r ' is
*hftt fmeness of structure in the Ivxly
wrtu-h renders p capable of the most
ikltcate sensation, and ..f structure in
•he muut which renders it capable of the
i.iot-t debcato sympathies-—iono may say,
ftunplv, «fineness „f nature.'
An, though rightncsa of moral cm
‘but is Ultimately tue great pnnjier of
ewe, the sign of noWom** is ant io this
ngUti T cd D K.ralcncluct,butuirensi
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prS'te « te v ’' n L I . f„H? ft I f a t° f th<>
gem-mi v nib thriu-"-*•> f m 0< u< v* ,Wjd
^ mcmfdiwM T. tTmT redicatmg - ,
S 3 tv?
contrary Th.’>' hence oers7t that of A
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called nor the eh, rottmtjful.
tlmuf I«iw
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1-here, was you wie.-n the first shot
was fire. 1V asi,-d < iaUvaton lawer.
Mh«r ^g^'vnou was your lutebiuid thue^a." J>
He was lying down on the back gal
tore
.- “ Au»i ytmf cUiMw.-n-'-w* here ncre
they?”
"They ay-l«’<| wyre ”- .lying *lpw.n' 'un. the- lied,
mm : >,
Frinw of your tftmily
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Sla 3
to *eu .* *. «t8,uw, i^Mfivaoui.* om****.
of pure, fftstdafth- in tt mat of «uriire
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iar-’f m ,ne Ihi ntr * »»:*« rm mew
-Va.-fti) tub *nH « vm> Hint So: vAj-ife,
Tfi*f iftakes the ImtiiMxn *W isftt , two tea,
A v-t ft-,af fvlvc's an * v.v »tf*
Ww that-d lev* .■rr*l-f.ft mr^'b fs!«jf
t?h» halite tsvj' - anube
my Si-aai, l-oseiv k*k.I
i'-«<>' •: the jSi.'gifo -*a<t 4»smfii wm
) pic rib t»--o*Itui where itwvu
A Frtl nivj Hu-if wh^Tthe* m. tfw
« GH-I 0 ■■’.*?. j- oi GW &k>Vf.
.•* th tip ■■■wvvity mmm m.
I }m *. * ui > p i.- i u-r. *U*k» t
Or \zb t* To -.o* tight i„,»t thPfrf KiWiMm ill 3 ib\Tj%
*jt * s tu* S4ft vp
::nG- my <rrib .1 transits hen#. ,
mgh? mf f^?: v aactsf
VV<,i bWfi ht-f V w ftte.
fcihMW-Wt ulrtStV tit* Jantp,
. Of waitf* Hw*. wU:k it tr?*V fjkto
0 n jfhft’v*- jp? i)p?* *.
But tkfiat her tVan hug;
^ And A? «*F ilMiho IfiW-ifiSi aftr-ftv £
ii m%& otf ih* rug.
The tet'te ftvwi MWI rHfh -'Shaft,*"-
Tt A o»n,: »-!•*- Wt.••!**<• vitoy pint
*,< *-j 44 . st.tximit i i hat.
Ats 3 IBJ, - ! ,4 MJ ft
Si!,,-. iHs ftlft -.--ft. 1 -?,M* hmr.
Xi ivmt-happens, nr hart ■ Mft-.
a ru-w arxi t ®eo,
TO ft* tftt« AFbffi 5 »!>•.<• til
• to* ye-a, $m. .I f&i -rt**-! «‘
d?et-*e f 1$ $ yir, K’bfi Si - - ttn-ip nib rt« :
r>h*’!t-»'«*ptei' And.hi,, i-Rrti***- -a-lstnlft
ifoglJo*vk . i ,f ), (»,««( i«p.
te oi-'ft'v, stylent rtw>v*r
Or t.:J««S.i!>g teroiv. ripe sp<l rare;
A---* take : h gn* wh-- V*
% to S&iytjs, .nl pis -tsatoy-MuiVsirt
' «w tWnX, Semi!**, rrhffrtErtK our boo*eh, id way*
Are ; GSf pf r|iti*- iiffiljcetik
Or Whi t! fit;*;. gt'J Gnt rS*.HT:‘i h^*'1 f
'W'hfit tVVffilir 4 -iioMt a* A lifid i&t fMf*&
s tol.j Frioft-sfi H •- •:-;
IV'iiWW W?t#ETrfi- n * - w i h} fwn* f rfFrtW,
iff? \k > DiCtt -oTr *t}f j
hh **m. -k«u«. GlE-rptu rv*w:
AN IMPUDENT l»l-’PPl\
Where is Htw¥“ intfuirsd Airs, Mul
liugton entering the room where her
two eldest-daughters v.ereeinpiovwl, the
one in reading, the other with n tot of
fancy "f really work. don’t __
know, ^ nmmom," mi
s-wered Ada, looking trp from lier woi%.
•‘ I have had iwdv a garupse -L Stm
sihcc we came to the country She ap
jiears to have taken to an outdoor life,
^ 'l' ' ^ at
' saw^hei about , two , hours , agoou
her w»y to thcorchard." ro.ninrked lio«.
"She said die was going to feed the
pigs, aud would afterward take a lesson •
in “I milking.” wish 1 could find
Mrs, Melliu^tan. l her, resumed
M am sure that Col. |
lUnVy 'it' hi- s«il w\W »^l! \bh niu rib-'-r-,
an<l it 18 proper thAtB uf sUoaJd press*
**}i : Hlici Aid not fipp*ar ru tben* former ;
vis& !
"Hhe will shock the ttofionel by her
hoyden^x hardly think mapuers, he will afch, purficuinrlv as to his sou, I
admiro
her. He doesn't fancy totrmle wtotv.
horses. I’ve heard, And uttd prefers he his doge-and
wasn't a little wild at
college, mamma?"
\ little too fond of what is called fun
He • nothing amro clever that I W ever heard.
i« a young man, will be
wealthy, and is, next to his father, the
best matoh in 4heneighborhood,, though.
as vou s-iv, he don't sJitx aiMvear to cave C4he ) (••
ticuiarh- tor Imlies I
Lv,ln d rather borc-d \vh ile talking to that
stMfcb Mis. IhnMock. cfev.-i mil, m,.' han«J- Sv
And then he
that all the girls m: trying to seeum
liiui, which naturally makes him shv of
them.” " j
These remarks wpre dearly intruded |
as hint* to her daughters, for Mrs, Mil
hngton iva« a genuine nniteh-im.ker, aud
1,! “ ] » 1, '<"crncd oft too daughters '
advantageous!i
Kndiug liiui the remmuing eldest
^ught-r had failed hi h make the dc-jv* I
*"to/the .ia<l 'J n . K-hungdn n \ ' r herself Hanley ol or his
Hue, latuern-. as the voimgcut ! -
and prettiest, carefully knpt in the. l*ac,k.
fiffmmd. But. !
meanwhile, where was Sue?
She had tilled » twskot, with' orel&L apples ft *
the mgs, rtrolh-d ann.nd the a. !
«u*-d»U« trom ami the fnut, aud olimbrel
a !< >w plum tiee, in order to gathev an ;
‘-r her father | n
H*» i isdMi het eye was caught by a
V" * ,,e vf K rtiea willow b .bordering the
h 1 ‘T u “K meadow# beyond the orchard. j
-a i.. fc .taw,,., w
Uwr.-*,rtM*n. dare -»n-l Ii, »1.„„
water. 1 say it * N'lov.-lv caUbil under
those willow. Come KolL ’
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-to a tittle half.grown ex,d&4,i i-wnc. "you and l
toKcticL” will -g© on m, .-t-wditioii "
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Kolia, after coaxing "giv rather Skc3 sulkily
obeved. He was an d° 1
had, logged, karyfmuz/.h arrival |ftip, whid, Huo
on her at the term J* heem d
n( fiX ,, „„ %ZJll . f J? ♦ ^fe n»
this pretty voum- misln-wf. prefcivnJo bet o.--.i,,cl for'
»' ‘’vinciug”:. decided lbw he
barn and kitchen, and life m general,
She wa* not disapjsuntcd in her expccta
tim,. She found a clear, shallow stream,
which van rippling ami murmuring
1 ' 1 'wautly te'tieath the willows, betweeu
thicket of wild rose and Id, iissoming ,-ld*r.
Hhe seated her-,df on the grassy bank,
ttK,k <*fl first her hat ami then 1 m-v «boe»
tail stockings, and allowed the e*x>l rip
pies to dance altout her-.vhite feet. Th. n
she brearue intewsitod in watching some
insect life on Uk -iirfm-of the water.
and whet, satisfied with this, resinned her
aboes and stackings and lav back on. the
cool turf, dreamily reciting ttnatehe- of
poetry.
A stray sunbeam glinted on her rip
filing twwn hair, and the ©y*.a* that
r.Viked tip through the nsiving 'foliage
were as aky deeply overhead blue and dear is the
sinmner Pity that then
■■ * ■ *- f*
ki *ilvu off on the track of wime wi «*, .per*
‘-.mlv funto «d-u keen olfooton, s.
irir -A-- r
„ aAto-*’ T , r n
•iKSri'. t.KORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER.-27. 1880,
" Waul with you?’ naj^oaefed she, i»
mmwtm
* Yefo I was cvorisniK the field yonder,
when I heard yon call me,” be replied,
“«*»- with 3 alightis demure expression about
h. ” -......
SsrsLS. ^is^x -'MU ‘ JtB xa
ir^SIr™ *
fflke <diuHp on vonr nnrt ft V*» not von hut
the namllaJllll; f«<Tjy i was cttllina * -Hiv *
' IraM.ga.fflrd he?” n,# InatliM thf
t
exprewwoof totorcst,
“ Hehas run nwav li-om me fl'd ”
-I wonder at tom id Tri ha^‘dmmTt T wrflV
don’t see how he con sl-wir ‘
fta^L iv. .tote »| Sne, iind *
Sii* dtto-w hem.If. m> with a Rimt
Hunmtipn ‘‘If t#dsgntr. will'tty'sir, will Bpd
vru done,*’4id site von ' ho-r
i'c ft!1 R loftih v
"Andif I don’t want to try ? '
"Then the other povpv amst make
yon. Hero gtwki lie is, into just fu 'Bare. Herr
Holla, dog- at him sir'”
Vud Hue cla»|u d her white hands fee
ftother. (tod tn,h do. fo wldstU. $00 as kR had
seen-her papa ro the anni*r~
m#nt-.pj. the geutlcmun.
But. inM^d of gnllnntlr ru mistiwi, shim? to
the attack «t Cf'auuftud of "his
U- Ua m» t» the
Cili^tgiint a.■momsirntuins of d- Hglii.
"<> In knows yon,” said Sne. cm:
temptawu«lff. *•>%»• Itofla ki.h-vs so his you dhln't vuo ”
-- hahe'-soke- fneuds. In
fact,-.he’s npujrf mv -an lionor con
f<jrrpd me bv the tidmirng * par
tijtf&f ••'life of ls-loi^s farmer 'To Huwe*.” (y*d I
Change mg now. -njea-n
to Los name,” said Sue p<»i
lively. Ih-ny don't. T-- hsvb idea
-no hew
mu^-iuiv to somidcd across the field. I
fancied -nacSLg sonic wood nvnit-h-cr—dryaAl
tome'. Itotongs toy.-n
now. do, -he? Hnppy dog!”
. -,'* , , ' ( ,. (7 *,„,.■ * ;
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, l.
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s . , , ,
she ,lnn£LT 'to * 7 ' ’
-. (t i 1 , . 5
mmn V, . . v 11 /V », *’ J ‘ !
r C \
* t
r ; j' v ‘ f \ rt . v ".. i»s . ' V^av' '■ 1 j,.'* 1 4 n<r „ r *Vk
thoiiaiji ^ vi-n fW-m
ilvnv alh-w' V>- v wisi,'you e •n^e'tW g!>od r- :
take, mto me to a 8
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ev--»-inc.
And with a eftftrte.«iv 1x»w " "* he 1
BfisW '
j. h - t .re,l tanoms the'
She atood he,lisai.^u-ed lookinc indioxiantlv 8 3 f
him until impndej
"The puppx!” i/fe, she murmur
e* And ‘to then never slow heard a«,u,«.«•.”
a smile rippled over h. r
ftvci which die remorseiesstv ch.-cbed Hv '
biting the comer of sli.- her umW tin
"Come, Holla called i*dVe in a
duel U voic. vou^t "come wfr smi^lh M hr ^
ami how toto
ShcoBmboil the bank into tlwnnmdow
iKg the do-- Inllowefl v-Hh "%? n stele cntyi ,- 1 , i
iw s --h-at sharo bm-k' a Id stroncri -o
same moment another and J
sound .smote uiK>n Sue's ear T i
low, hoars*'. otd-ing inti anurinur which i
fit ena d fc> s\v-!l an knerv roar
♦lot "If firm's I toM fea?:** to Afrif* tluiuglif I siotild fit cv ' :
r. Sue cmhLu *
l.v looking around. |
In an instm-f her cheek became deadh
pale, and she breatlile*, end tmua- j
*!-and as a huge amxnal wi'-h lo«ered
foiehs-Ks. a- 1 ex<-, gjh-ftmmg through shaggy ;
distance, emerged from » thicket at ;
f’ TW and .-ame slowly toward
horrv,. *•*»', tearing up th. earth with hoofs and I
f: H*. after a burst of ototr..{«?rou* 1
barkmg. turn.M and hmomimWv fi« L j
e trov .f 5 ” u> b>now bis exam
T 1 - « Her limbs felt paralyzed, aud she |
turned fain and si.k
lk< ? i*! 1 " 041116 slowly onward, now
lowering is head then uplifting it, and j
-taring_ ’'teJir;' fiercely and '''"f ilireatenmgly ,h kl at the
1 , e f'
T ri < i A 1 o i' v^ nu ! inrow «», tothe away nesrest your -’
^‘n’ n, C whUe ;, "' MU , -atioe 1 KWp of ]T," help ir ' at . hand in
spirtid , her. She tore off the light wpbyr :
’ ,' s If 1, b * d a*‘racied the attention j
f « »* *»»* ™ her hern
W m wf i." 1 } f ‘T^ Y*' !
H rh‘-got over the fence she never i
c ,i,<W knew nothing
S^. ^ ,be dis ;
^"' lt ^
m J lu . «mpii<|ent puppy,” j
Atom toted, Av AT’ f hr r w h,n,s< f *
^ronml Lome--t m AA «,'L ‘j , '*fl. 1 snt *'v *k ! i!j M ° '
'
"miK ah* i,„-i kA.» iV Ti- ?!T r
" 1 '
vo^™ h I ThJ?«}??'
kiVied t ’ re8ture .
would have itei me
• | Amemt fortun ^ntv v Z r 1 t him i u •
ftwl n< ,n
iff ’ “ i
time to k, . n ^- b in -di-lwl ’
" Weren't .Y L ■>"
"Oh miimaU m, I'V t . v ' si Vi, , n 9 t, "' . ' i
then Ef! n m-,
than'‘Aher Bid v ,m Jopv SA |
Ik-sit, '
"Gom Le J i 4e • j
t \milbA in
need," she veoli.-d fatotlv V*S
sh< dried h,. r tears - R.o tAA r ' iTt
enough of him I’ll give him toaccomn^T
get a'botteran.i oil biggenW
me ray walks, if thev are to b
dangerous as this one ” " '
"Am 1 big enough?" UKiuimi the
“ EH take the Ivsf <re of
jm.
*
j »»'l it*. c;-,g**rh.
f '/dm going homo now,” v-hr .-fod
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«T..’Sn!^fe\i'S2rjSfjs
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to the stye, wfcscw she aiuured herself
wiU*4o**mg U,t* taut, within' utte bv mm,- to the
wtgwr. pushing »**>wd interest
animals?'' -Soyou take tun comi>aukiti, m those
remarked her «*
:: 5 S= :
r.i
^ 1 -* r';”';-”
um,. I, " P» f ‘tire a saw
«viw* K wi'to-irktrh * aw’rf) J 1 pJ* fe* 1
iJ
§T apihed Wmu-h -if- XW
the wax Hiat ? g8 1
crove'ed at Whet ”
J fj^t 'll at t««t««ne.
l«oW frt«i hn&>o I he fg
' ‘!* ft ® atu ' ir ‘ ,o
**^hal ?m impntfcht , puppj «•» *nt*
ife'-l p -l nmit at > 1 c into Uu
f - ; ^ Wl3 ‘ ! the spectacle which
P* ’e«i t«e hoxnt «wi mate «rf Mrs. IVIol
J' hng*ntt_ k, ,lfl r< she biud-and -tepped on rending, tho Verttn<in and
.' r, ’ was
'l, !l 1 aflro f M «'•’ wwn to the orchard
n ' S* 8 0 V(w ’vady, end she was
SUt
“ M* Mifiroghm; s-you me * --hr gaspeti 'More ’■ 0h\. Is
W> *mh
aotmllySm with Cot, Hanley's son trod
ing the pigs. '
Mr. Aldlington ebuckkd '
‘Well, mx I d>n v i| ^tfieJbann
of it. «f they like it Though vvliero she
««*W have picked him hp I can tin*
*fpiie.‘ '
Wsur'eh Meanwhile cro'-l Sue •»<,! her -orihmidon
d the . ' ".hard .nd th,
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‘-Now -aid* t’U intntdm j o von to lvi papa" 'l.c'
thr narm'^ ' n.,[ i* - - k ' ' '
'..Qb pcrlmiw he knows itoaptmo' if and will ,-toi
inf^Mc-e me b» Wi - * ‘ :
me anything <m like ” I
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So^Him vdl, i tot-toL-ht Wh^d^ im her :
shoulder, .aid: mUmg
I , apa, Ivnad , , , an awful . , fnght. . . t
was " iwd by a raging mad bud. and
,n -f l’ 1 'IT” ran away from m> and an
othot me: so .,*$» I ve ^ hronght :’?«'! him home naiu. wdii saved utr, j
llo ^ ( } m £ xu an intro<]iictx>jy nuimiFr to.
^“arrltn*
^r i,/ tiw.vprG>sion iixiknt^ of the nj»; in wl 1 ^ j
two com ,
before turn, ho foil tuto the hnaaor, and.
wl^Ti’e^eUii? tow aid the Wiiifang. "t^'t tca-teliic. Vl' f h ov",» Very
«’ vT w i’’ 'i'u' 1 » * i ,oth - *». i
, a to’ with -'}': the --nd with wn uttor '“ i
> e tann v. an
'* m'V’x, " f ’ir restraint
xr
ZlJ £oite h a vl^Sn 2 ,T - S? r tor'
f m ; s : " "l? .a.p. ■• (bb. ,
°* course this was not Mr. TTanleyto ;
last visit to the Milting:--;. of cotir«t
Ht«v wef* treq ignt call-, with wsigr
?V,‘ l rH ' *<» 5 ” *">- '
fil ¥ 1 V“ !,f kvkim.-. - ue eu Sm
•tnd when, at lc ; tli. to -k, ( the pm-
W fth *= J " ° f tU-uglilife,
Latol}. r when f v i,a Mr. >- H\u]ey ,va* Uniting
!ilf II TiL U. ‘d ‘luted .him their; ;
” 18 ; ;i,Ci on
, 1 *Hy'nffei'nng him
V ' J '" toT- to
Mbk-vtak-nm« dfeH-toid: ;
" XpU were an impudent puppy th*
lav, ltolhu ___!__________ m von are util ”
.
iL Tb- Terrors tec!: of t ary bur.
The n bf I. c;", !
hardly bo exaggerated. Phe matt who
coino Lomo tind from Ltu> (lav's work
md aim down to Inrtl'-d'o* m.-s™ n w.d. Vric
aud hTis^Xd eaay nie-vi to^dliS. fcIsC^ h tob
JLi to tKHtnime hi.v tiers. l »n*l
diuoer until hi- HlJloteve ’•vDoetiP- hi* T ITS; , v ‘..» «i
n for
say of si* uerwm. the joints of the
spring imbTualmn chicken are stevV aunsrcnUr Lull made of a !
- of and rubber,
and can neither W out nor- dr«trg» d j
apart; while Hm roust heof W toughened
bv ^5rW.sk1Sr« long years of service iTSS* in onem-d \
•
.-(ri,t would on ti..- piut ..( tl.« un »£„„
stiff!.- to saw a tovhv-inel, log %
AATk-o it h.st U.«* work of carving dint
done, the delicate and difiicult of
■* helping" J K-inns ft.r’ There caiihei. i '
l,i« mind the man ahoheln
family and his Z^l^toh occu-uonal gu, sts to
ft nv food except Hcl-urnteiV and’flte
which can be
divided. In sltito. the . ase , f chtfdren he kT can
never eive ^ *52*^1 ti«, tteld Yy™ terte
the iffiickea legs to t-lio boys which J can !
1”’ f flowed. th( To ask pcopte ‘prefer w par! !
“ ‘ ^icfe.-n they is simply
madness Either everybody will t.-fl !
tbe tnj,h «* d demand the U-st cut, in
case tdl but on. will Is ex;. 8 ,u-r '
ffted itted, by everbcxly failing to will have their wishes grate
" B rnak.-s or diff, rene,‘ reply "' "Any part.”
Hie no or words to
same mendacious and aggravating ;
effect. Of course, when the iat«t »uo
-uys " It mak.-s no diff--rene<' is helj.ed :
to anything but tin breast, !»<• become- ; '
' bc fII * > my of the ctevcr for ute, , tU ,i
»‘ithing that can disabuse him of the im
preswun h.- has l>eou wankudy m
people without ll * l« making LptUi. ahy U> bohjlrlwlp
wik^cs, pie tea, sc- of
uonsultiftg t!u-u TBey will then
f^Tr T*''# ^ ^ «iM^ s
wt : l>ut thc 7 acquit him of any
uiteution .- to press open uwnlt«*ui hi;,
gUestS- Xn,f Y,, rk Ttmcs.
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J)iz/i Heights.
A French journal contains the follow
mg statement of the 1,* fold monument’ of th* differ, \»n
out the highest spires and
glolie: -
‘ ,
ipp^sp: , 0 ,'.
*te
s 5 W, %
.
;i»
s-5
ssaXlsSSS**" *4
*”
'!£?:*; %
-■ »
■•'*"
;
\ Little I.alin,
An . effortM» *. being made to , induce . doe
Eatm »u<l ^.wntoW pse Unite, t»e,r pt^ftonp'^iw language. m
-
^nnrsr‘ uSSt,
hnow any move ahotit the eommow Lug
* islt Stanches than is good tor him, ami
hmul-writing.in tin- nure-t goose
,° l k hnum tlv T UH ?' p
*" ’ ’to* *L. . *o, . m, h. pit* «> -
writing as that ( into Latin, h, t«- road to
aleepv &‘ prescription * \ clwrk who hns been
miU nt H , a (it midmut.t in 1ns
*M** *!«**«, O-r-aiionl, 1^ one result,
’Urn p.,tu nt w li .. ti., a.tom
A v^h^nln »i^yy 4 dm# clerk .is uuly hunum, nt^ki aii(1
j »k< when tel’-Itr iunredi*
tin pMacrip'ion it i *<•, to
upttnhe ssw-tex-fb of -podfyyhyifmn. and
the looks mw hk»- ,*emtvj,.v, i
thau i! does like /*jctt>pfi#nnm. t.nd
more like }« ppermmt triau like either
one of them, he » liable U> ,tmst» good
deal to luck and put in that which is the
Ion* toast a injurioiv. mod position Nojteg l>y hot clerk to-mg -ares able to t..
o-ie.i a stroke of lightning, and tiw- ic.suh
*» h« puts up ttomrthint/, and then
charges w^hM- he-doesn’t enough know. more to There make up for
are forty
lal ^‘ of in this r
wh«*« live* to a greater or less extent
re-don preew.rfptton Herks. flung and the e«*p
mi somsty. who have their Iwnutn
*° Hie l»r*:ezo und eottndcd the death of
<-U« dcatl language* will he emtmimed in
the'henrfe- of a grateful posterity. They
* redoing all a noble work. dead Dead languages
*ro well enough for people, tint
they iu->■ ctoiociitly otto of place in tMs
»B« “f auiim.hsl tuiugs, Of...eonjrse the
I’l'l'tog ot!'..f tie-.-x-n s,-cnce will bring
doctoi-s''"down to a level with ordinary
S »ud they will have to take their
oharme. It ni-iy 1m cWd by thcdcic
tors that they will R uuable b»command
the r. ; - pect mm c* utidencc of tlm com
mtmity, if their tom-dies and tliioga an
nut.locked Op in Latin. \Yi, will sup
po«e S that a mar. has laigins eaten a fuel hearty <4trcss meal
H«euic, and he to a
nt the stomach V doctor is sent for and
\ i0 ]att-r iioih’^r prr^cri^e«. rlt^for A few w!i«m min
ntt.*-s comes * n
man Law >^u poison**! every doctor
within ten mih-H j# Kent for). *T1 h* iAst
doctor usk» tlio tirst one what he haa
h ® “*?’ ««‘d the first doctor an
swers « that bo lias prescritied
w.'ic /< >■■•",„" The second
f Win - « moment-, with ms huger to las
forehead, and say- be approves of tlu
remedy, and the fneucte-of U,e patients
til ‘ ° " OU a / wl ,f V 8
w " 1 t 1 ihTJ* thu ^ d "f T/ ( j ' - mc '«* ^ S ttf h‘«' J' r
rtyn V u nothing but m-n . ru-4, such as can
t>c scrupe'd off of old nails, but if the doc
tor hud liis- brother professional that
ho was giving piiyuciiJi t.|,.. putir-at iron rtttt. and
other had approved of a,
the prob.-nUity ; that th, patients
fn- nls noiild nave b.cm.-eJlioUi aooforsi
and :«.t l - -no thm knew ^mcflung.
jJbetoto Lhu- cvecytliing h. contend
against, uot only (he .ignorance of t-i»-ir
patients aud tlm palL-nts* friends, but
their own as wet! ft is •wtiiuated that
tw«*-tbirds of ft college coursu is devoted
to learning th© liatutnaaw »ad ap»bdQ$
| ,l0 l " VY,’-‘R' “* Ul " wU ** u tU ,ih< ‘ iU u, Pyo i "’ ’ trui > is
•:
‘
«oi'feuiar|^dl tol?J. ^ ^ tol' ale , ulyi- V Z
ill'™", ; iff di> Wh-i rtB
tlui ,.;V coidu iujd(Tsta’'ff s ^
: i ... •’ '* l/'' . .
A»t'l» ’/» /'
% " ........ Feeing the Waiter.
'
timKirif Had pmriJZ* been known to cejd the :
^b thi Bharoalis they would
tai P»=^^ jyw*.b<*ii «gypL reckoned is among the
H nowadays inp
J M ’8-J*' to go auyw'h-re; to take the
. refresbmuut, liquid
or
wiibout T-ofn^id-li-wi to "tip" the gar
-Cttitv gm-I„ -owl o«/«
additouvd tb.-se pourimu-os form
«, source 0 f rwerme (or the
|’i• •Bnt.-Utt. who not only dw» uot m
wsitera. but ©vim b>rt.-s W«.*oi.-dl oa'th»
gratuities they receive. This is not all,
In h well known ca fe, not a
hundred miles from the Place de V Opera,
*»<'"*'», finding that las famous ” made
u *> «»»<* h >- their " tips resolved on
sharing ^i'-teiveiy them with tlm latter thegar'ons Hik plan
w -
f * yct * li y purehast* a certain number of
J f *»<« at diffi rent prices, and with them
!’*>' brtforel.acd tor the refreshments
,,r 'lered bj th* *'-uatomers. The ingen
«»ua *«!..*• loitren idea m of question making lias hit, we hear.
hw waiters pay
la *** " r otmufers. at. the
r * t<? " 1 bBy-byc cynunies 1 'ot every fifty
• *»^ "oxth ordered by the ens
J®** | 1« tots way ii (ho lafter refrains
t'' <im g> v ing m,we than the traditional
Y'° hiuiself. and gjU-ou gets only one, son
t‘. ,r ^ ^ it no ptjtivboire i| be
to give his master one sou
«"» " f hw ,° w ,“ ]«?***■ « ^
g"ia i.tl.y t! adoptclby restaurant Iteepers
Jt ls M , v wkiwomIIj £ ' HH T ’« »«d*iwtan*l tuuke why the
jpux-o,,* 1IC on»tvtadt» c.iauge,-- Ln mistakes /Vawe. in
The First Idle-Boat.
The first life-boat of winch there •»
any record was depighed in 178-1 bv n
Mr. Lukin, a coach-builder in I^oittAi
and, sirenge to swv, dnefly a native of an fo.
♦<■’*»• He aimed at io#k*
tog an ururinkabte boat, or, a* be termed
rt> m-complished an '‘•‘uimmergiliki”’ boa*. This ho
hie of by attachfog outside a coiisidern
amount, cork the Is,at
afoive water, and by connt-rncting inside
tlu-1v,at a series of water-tight spaces or
compartments. The volume to which
water could ninl 'ftcoew, if the aea.
oottsitioiai'ly, ^AATfi ? h0 tkiiCt ,W th^ V* huoyaut’j , . 1 " w n of *i n T the 1
cork to'lt heljicd to keep tue boat afloat
if «h<- w* re thus swamped. An iron
koej was fitted to increase the stability,
The plan of construct fou was sound a
fur ok it re nt, alth- ugh for inferior
that, now adopted, and it if a matter
regret tlia< onlv one boat on Lukin’e ’ "
plan was placed tlu* coast
NO. 9.
‘♦The Bredlg»S Send’
Now, there was s iftau who had two
»*™a.
‘ 'I,, :
-
. .
’-tsms.
ss s^jsstsyt**•
dimeing. And him that place, and
he got into I.U
wlm„ ho nmae and went way. n
-vdu ] ' n ? hu ^uiig-ahotof « , nt Ul ? gi-aUmtoucy, R8 *" te ^ and
tin youugt e v« w»t n* * how »t^
Now ui the second watch of the night
he arose and was alone, and the pieces
j of And gold it and silver were gem.
was ^o.
‘ \nd he nremo and a ml rent
! tl-’tliw and tiircw aahes and
I it|*m hiaiseli,
.Amt tyr went and joined himself nulo
, » -'in/* into d that m nntrr, »ad he,sunt him
| dow'n » prosjfta't shaft- for to dig.
j And he had never IwftWe dug.
Wherefore when he spat upon hi«
‘ . hands and tey hold of they the long-handled
-howJ, wbetcwiUi are wout to
: sfumd, he stoiek bis eaxrw upon the wall
of the -’haft whemn he akwd, aud he
poured against the t-ac.k ‘-wth of aud h,s neck. the broken rocks
th.
And he waxed exceeding wroth.
And ho f»ven wt wn, aaa
hold’ the handle of his shovel became
tangled, tgstween his- legs, and ho filled
hi» porphyry uigi, full which of decoiujx*ed is that shite,
and tbs in regioh
round aUmt.
And he wist not why it was *o
Now, after many days the shovwters
with their *hov«la, and the pickers with
their pieks. and the blasters with
Wants, and the holsters with tlieir hoists,
banded thomscives together, and. each
wild to liis fellow:
Goto! Rt ns strike. And they stroke.
Ar.d to-y that to, too- n,-re a--the sands
of the -a for midtitude, and they were
terrible as an army with banum.
Aud they blew upon the ram’horn and
the cornet, and saebut, and the Bute,
i aud the bass drum.
Vow it cm,, to pa*, that the younger
arm joined itMr not with Iro them which Ms work, did
s»tribo. tif wnt out to
nm on fttif time thev
• t!iut <iitl ntrilse altonhi fall ulmiu him Aini
flatten lam out* and send hu» even, iinto
hi« hoim* packed in ice, which is even
after toe fashion of that people,
Aud he began to be m want..
And he went and'joined himself unto a
dfe* to that (smnfry: and ho wmt- him
into the lunch room to fhet tourist*,
: And he him would have filled hiiutttif
odamfto T me epokipa and the
tfie v-ulcanuctl wuid
wieht* winch tonnets did eat.
Awl no man gave unlo hliu.
And when he came to himself lie said:
Hoi, many hired ftcrvnutft hath' my father
on the forth with hrctwl enougti and to
span VnA and I perish w „h hunger? :
ho reaignwl his powiaon m the
lunch businc-. aud aroac aud went onto .
h: tathc;
But wh, n ht was «great way 0 ff j l0
telegraphed npd make to his father for, to kill the bid
<yni merrv. and behold! be
Into-truck it rich: the old gentleman
paid for the. telegmn.
Nwr, the eider #au was in the north
**»’W l’ k, wnig w ith « pair of balky mules,
fti.-l when he nunc ami drew nigh to the
h ^. h ^ h ^.
‘\ml ll betook ^Hir^ghl 'l' **'*.* ^ , j
Iske-f by the car and
her ’
leu nwiv .mu an.l tu ki.t her ,ur, »»« whence
fa^ud bus unseemly 4ht hi ftn.v - 1
i i h.1. ™^Tid ftt.ri . uut. t to.-, tovTShlw thy brother ,
EL *' at ^ W K ! * ki ^ Wgun dead to have au.t i» a lugh i
*
t -,i the elder son kicked .-von as the *
et«, rnment muh "tw kicfcetli am? hi a, Mthired I 1 .V
i , ft
»-•'and lot ,
juiior" "“led the t.hl mna to\tt ? fdir. no 1 1 . ,
his « sn d S
uiSSlSKCwaS £S!1 JJa ,, ..
Sl whichLiev fl together wbhldl-J.d X> « !
fratchm' ‘estote ii ,'u ' l^X to ? ’ ^ 1 «v and f to m f '
*'■ , ’'T 1 i ‘‘J ii '‘^*1 i 'I’ un au
’ ;- : :
?, ,Y 0 y silte " VJ , T’ rl ft' min u ° f i !
fimlv 'iTlC V, oi^Ua'““ oftheto
A * ill Ape ^ in Jen«f
-- ,
Hocking Stones.
Scattered over certain portion# of the .
British laics, and here and therein other ;
parts of the world, may be found masses |
of detached rod., often narrt^ of great size.
they ,wised so nicely on a bake slight- that j
move to and fro under very
presfuiMv and known jn Great Britain by
the «.■ of » Ugau" or •‘IkH.-kmg”
Btonesa In soni-■ ease* the action of the
wind atone h* -ufiicieut to set them in
their motion. peculiar Formerly eharacteiisfics, these atones, from j ■'
were con
rider,«! to be the work of litimah hands,
and -van cla.sed among *• Ibrndi, re
mftiii ft” --the common l»ebef tie Iwiup that
they wife muneoted with religious
rites aud eevemmim of the lJfrni*l».
One of the abetted hrifcfe wm that if n
ingatou,. «»pp*%d culprit tus was brought td» would iw-k- j
T‘ j.iroclaimed--if guilt car mimeeitte guilty the I
at one®
dope would -vibrate mt lot*
no»ut4i Jiowor; while, oa th*- oflier hand, -
“» bmocene., would bo proved by l>e- its j
toimuiujig stntfouary. Au oppostte j
1“®' the slightest tH 1 * 4 Hi*, touch stpae of time* would "rook' heart, »»
pure at ;
would witliataUd cv«kv a. ffamm j
thus power w*-U when exerted by the guilty—-is j
expressed b.v the poet Masou: |
hwal ytm haw >
„
tofcftf imiidsiii by w:.is:i! ft* -ft*! j
««n vwi4«r tier f**rt am :k ,- 1 , as ti *.!**«!*
hijk ♦be gs»tb»fc tftw'b trover
ot -whocw hwtt wm Bill toat ton »* trailer *
Thfixh »•*>* < 4 ,»«e- n*»«w a«trwi a© m»
Htes* fothefs. like many others con
nected with .the so o^dlwl com, koto sod
ot h, r remains, are, however, explotrel.
aud it ia now very generally agreed that !
texduug result stones <4 are not works of art, but j
the natural causi K. ■Chumhe,-*'
Journal. !
BETTER THOPBHTS.
Vick ha« satire matters than virtue,
A Msaxitws if fhedam of ft civilfoa
tibfe
It is the purp«» that. auAm rtreug
the vow.
<-*Hfur tiWJgs are ebtufo^l with great
difficulty. ?” ? ■ <.. , •
Hr who agree* wth fomfelf agree.
with oUiftre.
raspks FqjmK* thein, 4o0 not- change men; it nn
Tuw force of ideas i» never fell till they
we voted
Tixf.kb arc two ways of pleasing—to
amuse ami to tutor,***!.'
I cox-yowi: -J>nt Josephine
witlft heart*.- t>lr
Tits landscape, tlfco a veil over liennty’a
breast, ftigh-tew H,.* charm >t half con
Tut gimried and ire-tod oak has it*
'-otmtori**,: in Uw*iiarcyvcd..-:«ti t until
x.—..............
«$■ ' ..........
- ts, »*.ssr^r.^5 .
....................
twa mmM
No pmeiple is a»dw> ik>W& hr Ihflpe w
mam more holy, than the! of » truy
oWicnco
Ue attract hem.- b.v the tpuihti. v we
^ weW^s. ki ... n< , them bv the mmliti**
T , ? w’hh
W ^ " Hh k|nri
’
ft w good m n 'tew,-«*to not*<h oeite>*'
. the lyugu^ \p*n
ln |oa smooth. ^ c
Tub hnwau mind M' like an iuehnate
hu hW-badk prop it on otto wide ftiil it
falls on the other.
Tints creeps toward na with folded
wings, to but dap when with ’t» syicei! past us, Its wing*
neeia
Ti« mven is-liko the fdandercr, seck
j U g marram to faed spoa and delighted
when a feW ik loiiwd.
t .. .. a nonnv that does not heTnnv ^
k<
! b-aritv ‘ c and rascality ‘
iu.t. joja <to } nyt , , iXC ,, hu^htor, n + „ great .
i-k-a-nircft ot love
mas t., tn-,gn.
Amnn plcamre passes hke a fioat
. breeze, but moment of misfortune
mg s
aeeme an ago of pain,
Let everyone sweep the drift from
, h»own door arid not -busy hunself about
the frost on hus neighbor s tiles
Tag activity anil aonudneaa of a man's
actiona will tie dotomined thmiglita. bv the activity
am) «.mildness of his
^JiStTZlt ri'Wfer to affront aome naonla tlian 5
=
W7 , Mti won „. f h ,. v «in n wak of him.
'
,,.... i ’>-h p;>u .... 1 ><"11 f >'to , wheu , he .
- (
; 1!l i ! " ^ 01 .j” " ” n ’.I' f
l* n! V’ ! ‘ ,l ' on to ” fl w> ' < ’ ** m ‘ ”*e other , to
bnnwl
To dwspond is fo I* tfQgvutefu] bofore
hand Be uot iookang for. evil. Often
of fintr while evil
w ihy.dweUttip
A «*.v’s yet, (uid.po, #n his ithwactor.
A prompl ,it',:i>h**l .ye# or no marks the flue, the
qu ck, the duiracter, and a alow
the cautious or timid.
The man’or woman whom excessive
tkm holds buck fn.m ftnking the an
vi] with the earfie'-i endeftvor, is poor and
ccwhixIIv of f.nrixM,*. L -
Wh aY tronld the Ate of the high
V( . of m it <h( | not dnv6 WIC
tboughfeaprinkW* val-m through thorn with
‘ onon } ’ M-mefimwi ‘
*gf , ?&!?%****** , ...
i’Sfc Ihesa^ui. rigor uitton with i ,-jircnt-^d* other?,
t.ic ssiUU
....... to 1,.no-,.
if*, gi cat new* of a victory may be
tM- ^hfod A man fmn, never the has -verity tofitrugglo of th- m«*e con
desiksratelr than to overeetn* self,
Th-only true way to deliver another
i* to be thoroughly delivered myself; so
long' at* I am in the five it is quite impoa
sibin for me to pluck nuothci: out of it.
W'u we'wottMlnUw must get at timluvr, of the people
ft What i* Inst for th«
goverumeni. It is the Knnth of the
tM V nri *«‘ th ’' '''<** oi ,he
!
Hi'Fr ( •'*’}: '•tit.*,, v- 1?ord»
ix>ured. forth frow Imrnnip hearts an
sure to kindle the hwrte of others.
™ ^ 1 ^ arP
Jll0 j.,.a by a line tvio. mid let burn the cverj heart
palpitate iu every ui
word
Ic yon bop« for wha, n reasonable
«TI^*i> wr exp-c't L von will im^- proh.d.lv ible,' bt get- it.
But ir v-mi the the
man who wmitcd to buy a jftiir of sp**«
fades with udticli to geta bird’s -eye-view
A of the city, you are Pound to be disap
„ *, .
Thai, than whudi perhaps the!* m not
to be found a more mhovpiteblc region
,«»•<! the l;ltltu de- of Greenland, is plc
dereduiagn£wnt1v as a Northern paradise, and r.m
aUr»- ; t.vc on paper,
A Bat country, almost without timber,
swept during «4 the greater part of the
« V-Y -n«is sureharged with
snow mid sleet, called, m the expressive
&*»*• of the dcm/,e.us ’Thoards,
<«>**. dunug the wniter lianl ttH an ICO
aB *) 10 f 'rmbtl ueptli, aud d« uge>l
with water m fl.e spring, it pOMesaM
^any Horn* attraction- *»d fare for poorly.iu art Esquimau* Mmb
cave
to^a, since »f tlioy * wape the low of
their earedw treat, they are subject to
gradual staryotuMS. dufiqg thu long wiu
rs u<>|»bttoa» p„ «nd ;wint enciig < l
f*tjhjh‘ during tl»e_ Rrtes b.i';. it smum* hw a t hat etui no* th*
r ’as opititon
land if propn-tive, altl.ongh 1m found ft
oifficult to refle : * -'.met -MelflUenin
reguni to if m Hie .«t*rttig, while it w.n*
«“**» uude- water ( anadUm
LttUirw, Otnctanu.* (tunUc.
In n lake near Ht. Paul the other dav
»hox was pkhed up containing two bn
mau heads, W, and there is great excite
do not «*>c why there should
bo great excitemeut. The probability is
that, though human heads were plenty,
boxes 'vereKUaree, and the mau puttne
two iu on* for*, to economise. ' H Ba<
not have beau very good taste, but- we
vaiulbt see mf khmou to got excited be
cause our other id,-,»«• of propriety differ from
been tlude biviuMt of people. rdike. We lm\> not ail
itp Sun.
headquarters Ho, k the 5peniag Valiev of Forge, the Waftlungfon they Imre
at
fo**® t isited daily by tt -urist.'. and now
the reglaicr contains page after page of
name.-.
Ml* Thomas Hekketh, suya the San
Francisco ChroniclA, is engaged to be
married to Mfo* Flore, daughter !
United State* Senator Sharon,' of N,
vads, *