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mxtmAmrn,
What ta» drawfc.JppMV xwl fwt
Ciitid, mm »H liifm shoiit tome, gnmiMtfp&t
Am) l'» s<m a
i mpttm irtstery.
V* Ml U» tera soii-terjiil rea.l ripsntgb sigTO hJKt
ItsCiistif, ASUe'-y, e-i seiSii St F»ur» ,
. Tvwvi -vs t fi-#j <M- Extitaegf.
Wail, nu KxdttUUlf t.h# t»pnK*I plnuttde
Ol ih-j HHwnrs
A KnwdM^per tepiwt wtatSwnwek
That fei»s lium bwasbvd Jteaa.
A wobssiii twice K-ft ftekt a fcahy vUc,
In » ausimar to
"Wet, W Ms u Binnr srasUiortet tthbjAog aeai
f is# tteisy reresrj.
A X.!st-n,-i teppy-ho-iftoi h» Alppnl vvhoe’te'y l»y;
m ekfiii
An4. i-u-n:Bis»« ttet-jaby-cry, te tfa» grasafe^pfisr
H« lumnf
f>», *f.w« s wiip aorac-M
The Kn- Use*j*r.using thrliul* itriwr <afirt«l there; hens
To toy taatUfer’fi PMms ime
a s»o
The-to*w*»i* AdM wp \tr mmhtevl, ,
.A siios KUirwAt;,
He Hi i. j> a tro» iin-s kulgiH
OSS sferrk itt stftf t.
Ar>A trhen iJw rcraf ImUdfag
Was In hwname,
lie tins Uiijnl>!» iaSm. graintbopjwr
Ta Us tiiiniKcid at
There, B» tn«*»?<sr ikwsttgii tJs*te»s. yhikro, kins; reoltirlcx,
hosnl sempoti 1&4 :
It t>>!w, *H»«) the reiivs ol Ui*
Ity bijlusa li-rs forsikt-fti”
I'l:o WHU aflMU»|t-t and m Bra-re Roy
A.qwaaeo hi stsefi an oit- f-th«- way
town t!i»t tu> doubt m&ny of the children
nsver have heard of it Wh -re. It- is in
the 8lain of M«rvi«)d, ... and stands .on- a
little hid neat the mouth of Patuxent
Biver. In t-ito summer time no girl or
lioy salt of Aquaseo flows u«.-d go their to the feet seashore, and the
for water fit
i ‘
the _ Chesapoako .Jbay blows m the
gooiIiK^dc of Aqua*.* go to bod «,
soon after supper thatothe whippow-wiii
cries and eomplftius witlnrat one person
frog to pity is the him, only ami voice the grant that of the bull- the
answers
whirr and ring of the docks when they
.into-Mw,>Mi
bo tt was that when in the middle of ,
the night of the 25th of last .June, Cynis
Wallace, an Aqoasco hoy, heard the
church bell ringing, he sprang out of
bed and ran barefooted into the street,
As hereaohed the gate he saw men run
uing by at the top of their speed.
“What’s the matter V shouted Cyrus,
to one of the flying figures,
“A fire, fife, I guess,” sai.l the man.
“ Fire, tiro!” shrieked Cyrus, as
he rail alter thexothdrs. and in a few
minutes the whaii town of Aquasoo vras
aroused. Everybody was in the afreet
ami everybody was hurrying towards the
church. Women seized water buckets
and chih^vu gatltote‘1 up jpails. Aquasoo
iMdbeen very stiff five minutes before,
but now Aquasoo was beside itself with
excitement- ■«
tlu fire . Tlie first
imw wno reaeticd tfte , <tonreh put bu
R2K ', balloood to the
* f *k V £T ** 1 ’1 11 Wa "
di 1 the Sr 'fan 7 tto »v’*1
thonirh Aqn^co he garisorfS ram? and rune until &!]
&or on 4copK th<> orass below Sd
“The mel Uie .'ta >”
said one of tiie * ^ “ Ntbody Ntebodv under- m
stands it.”
there “ Maybe some rascal got locked in
Mr. llankin yesterday the CmudahK aad fell asleep,” ' said
“No. no,” roph al Kr. Weemeat, flm
mxion of the ekurc'h I was up there
in the afternoon, and thsre wasn’t any
fiu,’wat'a body in the #hatitei«-r tower; it's and a spirit at a gob
Mr. Westcoat
shook his head, while some of the ehii
<ls|n hrasth, huddled together end hnld their
’“It's old Tappan’s gho«t,” eon
tinned Mr, W-uatcoat. “Tappa® >v^
sexton before I was, and h. rang that
hell up there far twenty yuan-, lb- s
back.” *
ooiae
ton Cyras each lam-rhcd whan hr heard the sox
well say that oiJv tilings. ouwigdabeUeyed Cyras knew very
He ataid big dogs inchosia.
was of and drunken
men, but coiaraon sense told him t-hat
there was nd shcIi thing n» a ghost or
creature of. the dark of any kimL
“time me the keys,” ssteLa ms to tho
•eston. “Tfl go up and stop that ring
mg.” The sexton fumbled | B his pocket
only to fed that 'm had left fee keys at
house, a half mile away.. <iladCTjonj.fi
to fee get away from the hut'i* d churen, key*.’
sexton started fen ,u after the
Meanwhiii; fee }*U ytill rang, Evcrv
now and tlaai the strokes would be faint*
but tho next instant would »me a loud
I'tee;*. as to i-ugh the old bell didn’t liku
aach mysterious work a bit, T.W wind
was «ak Mowing siiiliy v> ihei •' -i of the tell
trees, but all kww that fee wind
could not ring fee bell because of the
la*tux “.jj-k around the belfry. While
tile iroui,.i people chui-ch, were 'wldspering* Cyrus «a.-hu-,v-jM leg* i' - .r
mk* k
iug for » way to get- Cato the Wi-yi...
fore the aon should refen, with the
keys. He knew that there was a little
n»i ad window, js»t i»rgd atiough far 1 * m
to crawl through, distance up tho
fiido of tho tav.-r, *«d him, ho at last
yotft isd.k r ih«# renoVu.-d ( feift h r Ho
vmufow ft,.- Stepped Inihllyup the rounds
" 1 li bring downhhut gho.-.-f. taforw Mr
Wfistreiit :md the people gets could baetta' laughed 1 him by th,; Gyros)
ta.i-light two dim
m he prrt hi« 1 ui ail throiigh fee
window (fed disainH-nred,
Itwus Cyrus found himself in a queer place.
so dark in the belfry feat ho
- 'rtiklrit ae© where to move. He grojied
from one step to another, going up the
talfry Stars Slow-tv, while H ____L___Rl,., fee wmM
trom the . tail . ... above ......._ deemed to crash
dowwfmm tie reached above fee crank with which ten-fold the Bangor
tetsed aextoa
wlieu riagiug fee tall. No one
w there. '
“ Hollo ! ho, there, ho!” shouted Cyrus
ilirre-ily feto fee tail's throat. But the
brito roar drowned his words. H 0
duntaul still higher, and noon sat imr,>ug
the ratters atave fee tall He reached
(town and felt fee gn around the tail,
>ta iu«*d stnsi kratetliing. “'CHk.!*’
thought Gyru«. He felt t)u* something
mwi found tliat it was the limb of « true.
found r oltowing the limb wife bis hand, he
feat the limb had thrust itself
through Eviwy a big hole In tho lattice-work.
tijue i!» tali tr« on the onteido
r<x“_ked. this lujfe moved quickly forward
a»a witedxtrw agmxt. Cyrus laughed.
Ae ,ta.i found i tag host, forta-is now that
-no end of the limb had caught the clap
per of fee tall, and so feat every tone
, WIW rook^I by tho wind fee
dapper struck He Caught the limb
strong fifi 1 ’- rnL^ Th« 8 .- hiab ai i d bent e» w and it fee ft hard, tall
Ji[ Urn mmn time the people were
brffra&* tafi a *^* ,y M T ; As ** ,u m
tpyrw pff hiSfetafe , to fee
called .out-that, it
“fa
fee faUowiog day a great number visited
fee belfry to see fee curious bell-ringer.
It was found that, an army of firing
squirrels work, mid had feat cut fee the wind hub hud ia the ftwued lat tice- fee
litab opening. of tho A neighboring tittle oak through the end fee of
limb had caught prong the near clapper its
the near
point, find so the wind mads its novel
bell-ringer. —Phiktdclph carl in Have Times, heated
cook until the edges rich
toncupful of pweot cream into the or as tureen,
milk as you can get, torn
pour ia fee oysters and servo.
Baths Be ash.---B oil some white beans
until quite dry and tender. Into a four
quart‘baking fee seasoned dish put wife an tech layer and of
beans, minced this of pepper salt p,.rk,
salt, strew over
cover with a layer of raw oysters,
sprinkle with powdered and cracker with another crumbs
and bits of butter cover
layer of beaus, thus alternating until the
dish is almost full. The beans should
make fee last layer. Pour over a pint,
or more, if fee beams were very dry, of
oyster liquoiy cover and bake half an
hour, removing fee cover toward fee last
that the top may brown.
Ok t. : 4 'key, «eed, — One pound pound salt, stoned one raisins pound
-mustard one
one pound' brown sugar, twelve ounces
garlic, six ounces g<H>sto>errsvs, cayenne j>epper. two
quarts unripe two quarts
best- viuegar.; fee muatard-six-d gently
dried and bruised; sugar made into
syrup with tailed pint of vinegar; gooseljerries of the vino
dried and. in a quart
g&r; the garlic to. be well bruised in »
in >r! n ; when cold, mlunlh mix the
whole iu n large mortar, and with the re
maininu To vinegar be tied thoroughly down, close amalgiunate tire longer
them. ;
kept the better.
Inherited Tendencies to Disease.
The present article j. ia based on a vain
fwpci lq Dr. H Black, in the
.
thousand mirsous in Amenoa yeariy die
{xo-rit» hcrited th, debase. Vast numhere to
■ tendeney to rheumatism, epilep
*y ^ insanity, cancer, tWj indigestion, carlv mi
. l ., ulVi p, to
] tWR (> f eight Srief and hearing No other
cstxvtf Su > G f £ ami suffer tog compares
down frem narent to child Of our 40 -
of dmoplc probably defect. 26 000 000
inherit some constitutional But
hitherto little haa bwn done to arrest
these tendencies. Physicians are called
<,nlv to the nick. On the contrary those
% lio have inherited tendencies to dis
- health ea8e aw generally others! while as candess of their
as in the case
of tin** who already show the tendency
frii-nds are apt to pursue just the
cour-* 1 iam,{ hie Iv {o gtre.,srthcait. For
instance a consumptive ia shut op from
outdoor air and gentle exercise
though these are his only hope. More
over, the whole influence of our social
life (U! d practicca encourages the
thoughtless squandering of vital ro
serve.
As a consequence, wo are degenerate
jjig as a people. The death-rate and
birth-rate are steadily approximating.
The difference is already lean in New
England alone than in any country of Europe,
-Franco excepted. Yet there is no
yilttoiHv m U» ol extn.
wduia acoompuso u *uon care aa
can ld cow h only from ^, a medical expert,
“ M* ,U>Q 8n ^ /' ^ W ^ Able toa Physxmans ?y have to
thus n:< been ueea able ame to w extirpate evurpare . luoercuiar tubercular
their fam
i ,, : -,es w.'d „ , woijeemiante. ,.....,.. . Meihodut,
: ’ ~
®* _ rtjr , ... tb , Hudson,
00 ®
Hiulsfin The Albany river boating Arf/»» hns an article on
of early days. It
*
•
“Opposition” deal iu thd earlier days
meant The a great more than pilots at pres
cut. dif&re.»t lines Captains of boats and of the
made it » jioint
of duty to interfere'with the business of
their opponents to every possible man
nw '> ali, i Bse feelings of passengers were
frequently enliskal in behalf oftheves
ael they told ewpeed <d to i» on. Many »h>
are boats running into each
other, “id of. of other pilots Like exchanging pistol-idiots,
encounters <ntthe river
betwm opposition boats and their
crews. One 1S.35, of these,' related occurring the in Be;,
tasber, is io Argus of
the 22d of that .taofith, White the
North America was preparing to land its
passongers along at Ooxsacki®, collided the Emerald
came and with her, but so
lightly taate had as to left Ao little damage. however, After fee
the Ooxsaekie, and
while, as officers of the North Amer
ica rawert, ahe was pursuing her coarse
qukiUy, the Emerald started directly
aefew fee river toward her. She struck
the North America’s wheelhouae with
hcr'larboard bow, carrying away'eide
EmeraitTa railing, wheel boat-cranks, etc. The
! America's small boat, passed over the North
- which was lowered
down, and stove if, to atoms. As the
North America slowly cleared from the
KmcraUt, the Emerald raked her whole
BJ d«.. from fee wheel-house aft. Im
mediately «torted_ the after wheel-house she cleared a cheer wag
• at of the Esaer
aid and rea|x>iidod to by bor passengers,
Tb« JfircetoxH to the Noriii America
Stewmtaat Company aaswrt that they
bad: in feeir precession a ccrtificatn of a
; person on hourdtho Eainraldwho f.< n.l
the fe- Captiiixi North and pilot agree to run icto
Aiuerica and do her all the
, injury filbnent they of oould, and that in the ftil
this agreement the boat was
: Doiered directly a*;ress*s fee river m m to
: strike? tho North America, and the pag
*»«** taard side were re-.pu-8t.«d to go tq feestar
; so a« te> put. the-^Emerald in .
to'fiiuoit to do as great injury as possible,
1
Wh ipped it re if Bridelftss.
They den 03-,ms. t perecit a dmnken roan to
1 «uwoy’n On the contrary, thev
i wi «f> him and give his bride to another,
j An Ulunteatirm of this oooumd, when s
• couple appeared in ohurfib and request
**d the priest to marry them.
: The priest, detecting an ututeadme»s
°f gait in the bridegroom, refusal, and
j raUcd tho yonug man a “boozing
swine.” Indignant at the untimely in
‘‘briate, the father of tho drunkard
( srixed Mm by the collar, dragged him
out of the church, and belabored him
i : ing with him a stout sober cudgel, in the hope of muk
The »ridu’s enough father, to marry.
1 practical ! of however, the took a
mofa view situation,
| ; «od, dvfeoriRg fee eogagentont off, anid
that any eligible candidate for his
• daughter's hand might w.-d her on the
j ‘spot without incurring any vxponre.
| Two aspirants came forward, and after
: inspection by the bride, and mterrogn
i fe>« a* to feeir worldly condition, one
! was politely dwmissod, aud fee other
*»«»k the “tiooxmg swine’s” place, ami
: was ma •<? a happy husband,
{ 3,1 •*<»*.* The Hying Tear.
v «W * mnUmimM m-Z mmden
I to Tier to.v^, - * ta white' do »
tuniiml tmte, lliis gtowing garSturoof htdiirick of
*!>'■ V. 'M* b’-ita
i ’*»
PITH AM) POINT, -I |
Fab-fbtchko—O olong tea. I
A fiAU habit - A seedy ooat. i
A mm sick men, with a J
piaster.on him, said : " If I should eat i
a loaf of bread I'd lie a live sandwich,” 1
HowKVBtt dirtv «. man may be *ay» I
the Elmira Ad^rUmr, it is possible for
him to keep a clean conscience.
T w-coost <>t te'foc , .
tr was on ms .urnea
out to grass that he was called nip*?
eud-nczxar, IrnmMpnw Bulletm.
A ijcamso sudor declined an invito
tion to fight « duel on the ground feat ■
he shdu t believe ho would make a hit. j
Tjihue a man in Aurora so thto sbflt ]
he lmd a row of buttons put on his am
brelltt cover tunl w ears it for an ulster.—
UarlmgUm ll'awk-f.ye.
“Ahb vou lost, tuy little fellow?”
asked a gentleman of “No* a 4-vcar-old, one
dav in Rochester mW he sobb * ed
iuremlv T’-n,,. “b-bnj, mother is” ’ 5 ;
ihfiimtovMimotdmv w -i tat*
Jrf a.f.JcTt’iii ImT and * “i- l.fi i
*® - a *J, j ' v ^ A f J?'
prcaw® m opinion on t 1’ * rt ae
••Thehk, sam a charming ; -ly, with
a naivo-exprcHSion. that, to- thee
nvUant, po»tmg to an ebre. '-n of
china-ware, “that is my bn- : colt
mot ’
“What papers off my wri: --k
aro totha you servant-girl, burning there?” “Oh, criwl only r
jier whatV. all written over, sir. %
touched the clean.**
A gets into trouble by m
two wire*'.' If he marries nulv
mav have trouble; mid some nn
come to sure tribulation bv
pnauising 1 to marry " one. Trc. v
how.
tw coorawm met a wentto .
...
. V4Jtw ..i i, n .. without howimr!
* Xnt ^ Tfm.ete -Tkvt
tor W
K® resembled noincboilv fast with whim
W as in love V for r a * week «« a lasryc-..
Au . Irish , agent, having been instruct
©d to raise rents, called a meeting of the
101 ’ ' on 080 *^ or ' 1 jt » ne >
.“** hoW , tb , ?. i ''r l0ftS ba v f f lw “-”
was Iwoken , by _au old . fanner, who
“ *•««; there is no denying timi.
* f USi -’d to oust a pound to get- an went
shot, and nov bo jftiicr:., it can t he done
ttn * wu * ronte “ ave not been
nu8ed . ,
'
day-school A mikisteb concerning was questioning the his of Sun
tychua—the who, story listening Eu
the proaehing young nmu
to of the aposstoJ Paul,
fell asleep, and, falling down, was taken
up learn death from “What,” solemn ho raid, “do we
this event?” when
Bio reply “Please, from a little sir, girl came pat should and
prompt, ministers
not preach too long senuo?
Thbx were walking in fields and
Mary hesitated to pa>- through a lane
that contained a pu .. . e -looking
goat. along*; “ Why, Marv, : Charles,
“come this is tli- . r time you
ever refused me when i d you u.
j«hs tike butter.” Upon ihi» iqqical, of
.-ra.rs,- «)« l.—if.,.- i .--1p.vi.i.
tetnerea,
Em*. FOBTtrKK-Tiu.i.r.n wa» arrested in
md carriM U fore tuo lYibunal of
Oorrectionui P-OU “You know how
to to read li'ad fortune^ f said a man of great
wit, but rather fond of a joke for a mag
tot rat I do, sir,” said tho aorwrer.
“In tkatcaa .said tho President, “you
know th judgment we iistond to pro
nuance? happen “ Certainly.” Kothiug!” “ What will
to you 1 “You
are wire of that?” “ Yes; you will acquit
me.” “Acquit you T “ There is no
; doubt about it.” “ Whv Becauae,
tar, if it had. been your mt<'iiti.,n to con
denm me, yon would Sot hfive nddi
irony to miisforiim* Th
disconcerted, turned to his brothor
Judges, and the sore rer was dieeharged.
2T
Interesting Statistte&l Bednd-ioiu),
4 , W-I f> . . „ % T hl , . ., f UC T
‘t S '
M f-l * f “fma^y u m
tariJ .«r
Dr. Parr* of the office of she Heritor Jf
births, ihrmlisou, marriages and. deaths, iuul bv Mr,
A. G. the Government signifleani; Actuary,
ieo. a direct interest ,ad fife
for everylkxiy comK^te^l with assnr
*»* ht tire pn-furation of Ids well
paid known-English mortality table. Dr. Farr
considerable atte-ntiou to fee quea-
2S and timdn propounded 1 *¥rt the m T hyjH.thews— rrt ;T • llg ’
sinc<5 i*t-ttugiMzt'a as «. luvr—that th© iium
law . of persons wriaumtly sick -.in any.
givo.il tnifflrtalitv town re The equal to .fed the aimual
main feafm f Mr.
1 real's, m v inquiry took the shape of
dtoKSriminufiqjg: la-tar, wither between light and heavy
udhout osiMisurv to tho
wt» ther, respect!v,-iy. Trie results mav
he sumtned up in h few words
vngiiged in light lal«>r, while lews -EaWe
to sic.kiu-f-.fi, experience when sick, at¬
tacks of greater duration, and die in
greaterprojxirtions. Hencethepiiy.wealiv
weak, pr ilwtily. systemiaiictui v sel.m
light liilKMr. htndun gapf r.
Tax London City Press, remarking
ui«.*n fee waount of labor wd u,mty
cxjKUidod upon the production of Bank
of England notes, state* that feov are
Still xutido, ae for generations past, bum
pore whit© linen cuttings oalv-fewer
from roga^that have Wo worn—und. »o
carefully the is the paper prepared, that even
urtruber of dips into fee pulp made
by each workman is registered on a dial
by fully machinery, and fee sheets are care¬
through oountod, aud booked to each per¬
son whose hands they pass.
The printing is done by a m, * ri.m- us
proefef*-secret bank O’lUduig; of course- - within the
there is also an elaborate
urralignment for providing t-hat no note
shall Ikj exactly like any'other in exiat
eiKMi .duplicate! ofarsoquentiy of of there never was a
except by forgery. any fee hank's notes,
It .hag been said that
the stock of paid notes for seven years is
about i>4,000,000 in number, and that,
placed miles in » pile, the mass would ta eight
high, or, if joined end to end would
form a ribbon 15,000 miles long.
“aaou/'Mud a Dutchman, “ wu mav
say wiuit you please ‘pout ptai neigh
Ixtrs : I have had fo vuomt ucightarns'' as
m?Vi-r vitfi. Mine pigs »nd mine hens
mmm home rn.it (tore care split, and
fodder day two of tlmm come hom c mint*.
-
Tit* fund for the new professorships
». H»i v.-nfs divinity sebrnd has reached
fllJ3.7Ud
A W*>rd <*> «»r Wi^« 4 #r*v
Wteii yon read of i remedy that wfil cure *11
dtetome, beww« ef its bW-wUen you res-i of »
pure vkgobtUo compound wt.jeh eisinw to cure
ouif setUfe-i i:»ts of fee body, «u»d fitrmfees
high priKif Ui»t it liorw this, you c*n »Afejy halp"yoa. try
it, TSss «nd. wife few Muttnutce tes t it will Ktrlaarrind
h last what - Wsraor’s Sato
fa««r-Oare dUHm, |t «n* «U trouble* of Ute
lower portion of the fctay &«-! tmtie ofe«r». ft
will not h«;j. fee tooth-ertie, ear-eohe. Dor con
eainpUou tost it wifi pot ymx ixxiy iu » vigor
»as •nd and sppreetUkte imithy sUt* good wtare feiti**.. yen Try cku mph iis
st* it
SjxrfHnir Women’- Names. | j
of Many, 800 if not- 900 a majority, girts from of tho the public name* |
or
schools examined for admission to the 11
normal etalegw gives as the j
that rathor they belong' to mere.household who i*-i; ;
than to young women are up
proaohiwg reaturitv, and who are ■
serious work. Those girl
parently they known prefer fee.mckBaaes to the family circle- by w
are
to intimate friends, and rh« r«.»
p^iis to adopt them in their sigi
In exceptional so doing, the public school go '
not among o«ry<>;
men, for it is quite the fashioi -
days for them to grew so euam
their nursery ap^iellattouaUiat t)
to them as their fixed and prop, i ■
They addressed may even by bo their offended
are corn;.;
these pet they diminutives.; imagine l«e» and prefs
are.
women will put H ■
Gtaasie, asU.feey.woieto Mamie or BaUk on then •
pinafores still,
Tbo fashion is Amerroan; but -.
triotism can not make u« grow fore; ta
it. Tho nicknamea which appear i.
a share of these pnbhc s--ii. .5 -
signatures wouW do vt-ry well for p> w at
aooffhhoir. the ftff<-ct-i<«mf« Wlimi they regard are uwd of to ex
friends press and relatives, alao near
and they they'look may be
pretty silly in appropriate, formal s^meture, but ad
very- sorely da befit a the dignity of
not woman
hood.
We find, for instem*, among these
8X1 uamesscores of Minnies or Maink-s,
and only hero and there ft Mstry. a much
more Jane euphonious and dignified name,
ia transformed usually into denny
Caroline into Carrie, Ellon to Ella,
Elizabeth Into lixrie and Besaic, Hath
erin® into Kalm, Martha into Alai tic,
Margaret into .Maggie. Anne mid Anna
“4 MW 1!), “ Hattie,
freqtieatly: Ohattie, .tatlie, apjs Millie, Til
bio, Aggie
«>d Maggie.
I ho great aun seems to bo tomanufao
turo a name which enrls in i«, au.1 in ac
comphshuig who have it Ore finest appi-IUUoim for
womeu uames renowned iu po
©try .............I.U.-*w«l and history, and of a swc*t and mo
ish diminutives. The-, l »i**«. idea
Miing"to couvev an
<rf pettiness, and do not girls of
dignity and character—girls like those
who are going to the normal college, so
many of whom will have their liv-ng to
:« ls ; And yet these girls think it ia
pretty to be known bv such i*t names,
and so discard, os ugly and old-fashioned,
What the names would by they which they are christened.
think to see a college
register which give the young men’s
: names as .limiuuy Billie, Bobbie, Tom
ratio, Charlie, Sarnie and 1 Hckic.
j This fashion is extending among wo
. men, and girls are even named with nick
notlitog names only, as than if they were always to lw
: more nursery pete. And
yet this is a period when women are eon
S tending for higher consideration aero
’ tionol beings, and when the range of
| their occupations outside of the domestic
: circle in is import constantly widening and grow
ance. —AT. V. San.
Ci Sum Comforte»
j A lady iu tlii. dty noti.-ed her dies. color,,! Tht
lady, dangerous tLuikuig the aniuut was a
one, rec ommended that slit
desist,
No, chile, *’ she said, (The inisiress
- was much younger than tho servant!
“In do slab, times I had heab of
f trouble. I sought comfort in whisky.
j but dat gib me headache hide mo’nin’.
i So l tried smokia’, ia'. That waa do berry
! same. Then Then chnwiu cfc 1 tried. But that
j I thought was no ob docl B ,p‘!y needles. on© mo'um' I
pins and J puts a
! luuioh o of-pine or noodle-:-- in my stoaf,
jobS^fS j fuel wearied ob de 1 de |: trials y «fS H w£re^fl oh <lc trials
T ’ >.«.v MV tot/ UC UUUK
of dis . wuld I pate pins and needles iu
i idee my mouf and cliaws" them. - Vou hah ****'“■' no
what solid comfort there is in pm&
and needles!"
"'hvht you ever swallow any by ao
indent . ” the lady asked,
?
“ Gfoess do, sleep'^th chile, guess do; for some
“s-sir* mghte 1 go to motif full, and
i Uazet ^ ** * •***■■-**+
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te you are cougtun* or nr..,but fool the 13?;
». 10 „ of » Cold in the system, use ter.
i, ^ *>ugh rent#»bottie Syrup aud foei ioimadiata relief. Price
M '-moWAc fevere cm be prevented, ftlBO othei
u-iftsiB&tio diwaet.- a, bv «? casionahT iwing Dr.
Si nforif:' Lmtr Inrtgo, total oldwttKe'K-rai
Finally Medirfmy I U rn n
c-wte for all
liver. Blpfety-j i«r
Dr. Ssafonl. i«T> si
Dmar Maaix—I have saw tote of thing* inn
i -mm to NftnbvilSo. I «eut to fee circus, and
t< »*.- the man that makes Oaieens hi^htniug
Lmiinent I Imt -uxe'l Jim's *j>rsins. He don't
tu'lotig iioilow to the circus, hut hi- l.ininivnt beats'em
ft11 f r ciiuui l-hiutial iW», Ism* BA Hi
sprsit.-f>, drug-gwts. etc, fear*. Fat •ale by
V!---.-e W !sy, -few, KH .»t *«.<-«« * “i the V
i-ne as acuauwi- ar,.1 juntticr uf the i>k>i « m
Slii'-wn tayoivi a doubt h ¥ fee grmt tifambers
who have- it, an.) r«vi (a i i«u«ed»te r»
il«f. wife such rsmsrkabte cares* .
Oat- Lyon’a In>...: IT*-* * diffeasrft applied ♦«
tiux* new boots ■ v-m < un Item oter
l ist' ||p|j S o HatrplMkllk. Ifififtfe..
>Vi-U 8 «Tli thb’L” l'Iv!'tav<-V>jiia.re: I-.^!yy tfl tli*
afflictol npou 30 days' trial. See their adv«t>
taeoMBt fat'this paper headed, “On go
I>m. €. B- rh« w»l!-ji&o«n »«»*i
ewfas's, tat a? oiiarge, of R««<liRg, Pb . -fi-r* fo *«ad by waft,
a raioabl* hub l- -k oa 4«afne«t
»«i di«»a»«* of the ear -*}-*viaHy ro nsrustaj
e*-'- a»«i catarrS. and their pu-jx-r
firing references and tMtfaboni &Vf that
satisfy th* su«l -ikrptica,) Adt35-©s» &* *b*r*.
® wmieu, wr.lv«a :»».«* Ktttfcee*
fl.r. Misffihisi’a lUeria* OaitooSifiots will nnitlUve
<T.‘I'lo taileWnsiB*, »■ Kaihr.g of the Womb,
w.-otiie, VVotab, (hronic (n&iiiuaaUoa or OwStte of the
i v., MUsiBWrrrhftgeor l-'ioi-ln,-.f’.ilnfu!.
ami Muti|ite»*rt and lrregnlar Metiotruatlon, Ac. an old
re.tMUi* remtov J*nA ewtSKstea and far » paoj
phftit, with ttwito.Kl, £:«»** and hr<M»
M/Sfetaa* Vtica.ft. y. and .sold mteote Lj> ail druzstslft.-;..to to Mewwnh A bsuie
per
i DfBULL’ m
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Hger Easting.
fa 1883, in the month of April, when
em> uiipod at Sirpur, Hie tiger villagers that gave had I
Or r ram information of a
tares merited down to the thorny jsuagal
' .« north of the. plain, village. and there This part of
mntrv was was no
or mvme near. Ontram started on
spoar in hand,® follower cam-in
. > and some six others bows an
-ws. The tiger broke ground on their
ipromh, Outrun followed him on foot
r< iniles, and eventually speared him
i-death. This net, it is affirmed, has
i KaufUwh. vi r been On equaled before occasion or he since stood in
another
-pear in hand, like a gladiator in the
crena of a Bo man amphitheater ready
for the throwing open of the wild beast’s
■ age. The bushes were set on tire to,
and the tiger, by no means relishing the
moke, cidw, puffing and six blowing sooumls, tike a
|iorpoise, every five or to
ret a little fresh air, but, scenting the
-'ephant, This he was always work fain to retreat for
-- un. sort of went on
me time, and bush after bush biased
away without producing the desired
tatafe I oould not have stood the sus
jn use whan life was at stake. At last
there was ft low, angry growl, and. a
scuffling rostie in the passage. The
tiger sprang out, and down descended the
long dexter lance into With bis neck, stroke just of Ix'Umd the
car. one his pow
erfui jiaw lieemaabed tho spear dose to
the head. There was a pretty business,
Mr. Tiger one etop below, with the steel
sticking in bis neck, whieli by no means
his luni Ids
huge hindquarters below him for a dcs
pi-rsae. spring, and my friend, armed aft
cr the fashion of the South Sea Lilai id
ora, standing on a little mound, breathing
defiauo ana brandishing his bamboo on
high. of Eventually the the tiger w as shot, by
one party. Outram had smne
ncm
li^m-bae.k, *
1 the iromsl charged, seized
<
him .Being rtoe.e-f.i in.U) tie- toitsre of
fee ferocious lieast for a moment. Out
rim, with, great pri-emne of ruiml, drew
a pi«tM ho had wit h him, and shot the
ho tiger dead. Tho Bhils, on seeing that
had l>een injured, were one and all
lovul in their grief and expresaioua of re¬
gret; hut Outram “Whatdo quieted them wife
fee remark: S care for the
i clawing of a eat!** This speech was rif
! among the Bhils for many years aftei
ward, and may bo so until this dav
: %w Outran^ a Bwjraph.u.
| A hanusome young man sat day after
i day desk by the window of
I Hillsboro, fit a Kv. A handsome a store
j “t young
woman sewed almost as constantly at
] toe window oHier result lice, just jaw
: the street. I lioy began a flirtation with
.- handkerchiefs, d&veicrjied it into court
ship with notes, and finally eloped—all
B1 wit bout night exchanging of the flight. a spoken word iui
the Another r,
} mark abbs feature of the case was the fact
i that the woman was the wife of the lie v.
! Januw A. t' ay wood, a highly-r espe cted
1 BcBiihU.M pasto r
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Over-Exertion.
Hong-continued intervals exertion, without
proper of rest, is followed by
a peculiar sensation of fatigue, and
oitm due, in by tremor or cramp, contractile fatigue is
part, to the failure of
material, products, and an aocum illation. of waste- the
in the niuaeh*, but, in
main, to the exhaustion of the Between
tors that supply stimulus to contraction.
Both tremor and cramp are probably
caused by excessive muscular irrat-ibih
ity, the former being due to short, ir
rcgulnr latter explosions of muscular force, the
J ■ the muscle. being a prolonged contraction of
j When over-exertion is confined to a
j small group of muscles, these, instead
; of becoming enlarged and strengthened,
| as is the esse when exertion ana rest aro
j duly hauatnm, interchanged, wliichshows suffer itself chronic in species ex
j of paralysis—as to palsy, a
; or cramp, sov
i erallv peculiar to writers, telegraphers,
; milkers., type-setters, and violinists, of piaafetiq various tailors, trades
. men
whose work is mainly with the hammer.
i It is computed that the pen-blade
forger, bill if industrious delivers and diaposwl to do
curato work, strokes day, nearly and in 29,000 ao*
• a ten years
j over expenditure 88,000,000, each stroke involving
I of nerve fores'-, both in the
nerves of the brain which calculate the
j dishume and amount- of force necessary,
; and the nerves of the muscles engaged
i in the act.
Another result of over-exertion is ir
exhaustion retifniity of of Uic nerve-foim heart-, similarly The duo heart to
m»y become dilated, so that valves—-one
or ings, more—oeaaa the valves fully to become dose the thickened ojjen
or
and incapable of ready and complete
action. The elastic tissues of the great
i arteri.’ weakened , keeling by out of the heart may be
over-distensiou, and the
to farm. •
to stretch out into a fatal aneurism
la it it h« i . :wh n-i
• tl! e(fedme pain, mid rapid
puis,-. '
. It i« mieuei that I-ri p<-r -••-•nt
caeca of this affection among our soldiers
; long during fee late civil war were duo to
; and rapid marches, or other forms
of over-cnertion. Professional {ftideatri
aus Mou.nmm-elimI.Ktra, are prow.rbiuliy nnd short-Hfefe. who
athletic persons
carry gymnastic or exercises to
excite, ami, especially, laborom whose
work is severe, ,uul w ho also sulTer from
intemperance, foul air and uuj>roper
diet, are peculiarly liable to heart, dis¬
ease.
Coon rain-water and soda will removi
ntvehir :y m from washable fabrics.
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