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EDWARD YOTTNG * CO,
tjitters and Prvyritiorr
ru t WEORI »V11.LK - - G EORGIA
TOPICS OF THE IIAT.
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»!■ IWcson SSK» Wdics operato at stock
boards. , L. ,
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OotmR**, llis ail Other greet 77
Lnnahc. *^wh. , ■
Osrit Wn.uW, the too too jtoet, wants
fiOO a nightfor lectuirlng.
Turn maria hi Ho*ch<w's qlxnrcli, .the.
past year, eont |S,
IVert* who lfv*in glkskbousoft should
pall down the blinds, of iWiirse.'
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Tint losses by fire in the United States,
tor 1MH1, aggregate t Iff!), Of JO,000.
• • Twr, past warm ■ wcttther mteffertsi
aery seriously wftft jKirlt packing.
Tus band Lem pur, • reo-olntionery
paper in Ireland, is now conducted by
ladie*.
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Wahhimuton is to have a newspaper
•ailed Common Sen sc. A Cap rial idea.
' Tux Jews are having a torriblo tune of
ft in Odessa, They are a persecuted
rive.
Em vn.s timusand dollars were the re¬
ceipts st once of Pattis matinees, ii
Boston.
Onto is not, nor is she likely to lie
r< presented in the Gaiuuct, Paste that
iu your list,
Mbs. Lanutht, the English beauty,
lisa made her dr Inti on a London stage,
thanks to our “stars.”
Bskahkk Kiiirss is charged by the
New York '/’rifnmr with tmiug “ West
i is iu his manners.” That's ‘‘wiiiw'ii
S tealin'.”
* It is stated now that Ouiteuw wrote
tlie Morijy letter. What that fellow
hasn't done is perhaps not in the crim¬
inal oatalogne.
Contra nr to reiH,rt respecting the
President’s otq»osition to women, he has
rent the names of two of the fair sex to
Hie Hum,to for confirmation as Post¬
mistresses.
Ax exi hanok says President Grevy,
although he got* u salary of RJOO.OOO a
year, makes his own coffee. Well, there
its nothing tit bad about that. Jay
Gould drink* his.
A rxrRKw Quincy, HI., has dtlfcov
'^id that a r*»t many hom hold uettMce- arti
Ra-sd -mldosu -
RD family "*> k «ep fhy
cal tar.
“Kntntu is a German word, and
signifies to scold, to chide. The only
difference lietween this word aud the
name of the new Hp< alter is tlie trans¬
position of the letters “i" and
Is Tins the Great Eastern 1 No, it is
a Cincinnati girl's shoe. See how easy
it is to bo niislakeu .—Chicayo IVibune.
Is this a joke? No, it is Chicago wit.
He* %*v (ly# a /« to bo » Chicago wit ?
—Win jfmni* UfiatVte. ‘ • • '
v ^t|j; $t, Jtuae* (*ior?te remarks Abut lie
Imiialto/ to" AinropuBR Auowwa wHl
ohlifwd, to ger-ogviime the fact that 'the'
Eui(< d AiUSw hss a fomgu jsMicy of it*
own. We slnmUl judge Uicto is some
truth in this statement.
IJbiuxsjnq with Jaunary I, A Omaha
wul- *M|«afaI under the Jl.OOO
1,0.0-. .law, BV flna ‘it !. proposed to
lisnttheSAlrofliljuorM to Imtfewliouaos.
a 1* Micc.-ss or failure of this law will
swaited with interest.
EnwABP 8. Htokei*t the slayer of Jim
PM, haring met with great pecquisry
success in (kdlforuia. Is living in a very
extravagant manner iu New York, and
Josie Mansfield is in New York, leading
a quirt life on her own moaiia.
Aot ORiuvw to stofistic* the export of
butter from this country to Eurojie in
the pn«t Ti'ar lias fallen qff ono-half.
The cause is attributed to the nnuwfao
ture tierc of oleomargarine, and tlie
English don't care about being fooled.
Srs-iToU Hawi.ky attonded the Gut
i|u tr al a few days ago, and says ;
Bt-tcnn is tho shrewdest tuau :n the
! and eall'.K't bo i.d in.'ai
tl:;.
j^Bt
is jxissessed of a keen peroep>
>h hi* sister, Mrs. Keoville,
Ly, Lo. t. d a witness she desired
she was interrupted
with the remark ; “ You
B' nil they osn do to put
^^ttow truly ho sp >k .
graph for those young
ver leamtal their alpha
,e Brown, of Georgia,
L-ld t <. f, ro a-arred
re-thr<-e ’ • ws- eh-.-tinf
Ast thirty-seven it 1 .
came Governor. He is now, at fixty
eiglit, a United Htate* Senator.
- The Director of the Mint has caused
acalcnlati m to bo made of the cost (,f
silver bullion which has been c.lined
into dollars during the three years end
ing .Tone ”0, iwq. He fir.ds a profit
of *£>752 *72 210 for erample cold’for the
? p'epaid ■ OOtS 000 jt» silver
ll **!,< ™ «,(»>* I inailwr. -V ' * W,,tcd ,Bt . ° “ Lwrt .
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1 •'«*»** Hrerctor, Prellng
, the
v s,. n .» B PM
-ffuyr re w-oy*-? 1 '-'-’
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occnp.e- the csuntpmWd-M the iiKhve
horn* sgr past 'be as j efo as k. 1 if j
*Um- tt* arictaal Ootermnent had
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Afent A I'm hs'Aci} ii IkBifeiAc Hoplrlhs ttan^Ktap^Ti.rfian recently,.and „
'.She is
ivowcoj/ifr.‘r East to lectnre. was
at a Oatholie m miuary in Cali
foroia. Hjn alrtng of the Indian Agunin
in general, ehe aajs: 4i Wc do i*A object
to the Agent r.iioulug clasping the sack in the
pij loir aiel baii r (if our allow
empty sank, tlien we object.”
“ Mamiino,” hm usually undoutoid,
is the act <4 captivating the heart of the
opposite sex on sight. The “ mashing ”
pnswss. however, is not always suceees
ful, ami the effort, when directed to a
resjiectable yterson, is universally ac¬
cepted a* the gsoasest insult. In New
York the jiolic* have imitructions to
eollar and march to the station-house ail
“masher*” who, by their wanton ad¬
vances, insult resjmcfaible ladies.
Iv we Cleveland High School, educa
bona] cramming mis gone on to swell an
exteuf that 25 jier cent, of the girls and
18 per cent, of the boys have been eom
p< lied to quit school on aecouut of had
health. Of tlieee invalids 05 psr cent.
were well when they entered, ouly 5 per
cent. Wing classed »s delicate. Hinoe
tak.ug a r< st thirty eight onntiaue unim¬
proved, thirty-five have got well, twenty
live are said to lie in fair health, and two
have died. The above statements are
made on nijthority of a member of tlie
Board of Education, who seemr to horre
given tlie mutter careful study.
Wi; qroTB troai the fSnrinnati Gazette
(Rep.) of the lfitli inst. : “ Our Wash¬
ington correspondent gives in a dispatch
the particulars of a scheme of rtnpen
dous grandeur, wkioh is ths true mward
ne*s of our recent diplomacy with Peru
and Chili. It is a scheme which make*
tiie Credit Mobil,or a two-penny matter
by comparison. It is no less than that
a ring of American adventurers, haring
high political txinnoetious, have set np,
a« by purchase a claim of #900,006,00*
against Peru, and they propose to hive
our governn-apt Vu a s u wie," and roqiiitw
Tern to transfer her gusno and niter
taxis to this company, who shall farm
them, aud pay, first, themselves, next
the indemnity ty Chili, and next tbs shr
plus to Peru. Tims does the great Sonth
American Credit Moliilirr stand revealed
as the promoter of our Peruvian diplo¬
macy.
Mark Twain, at the banquet to him
at Montreal tho other evening, said : “ I
sjH‘»k French with timidity, and not
flowingly—except when excited. I had
hoped that more French construction—
with English words—would answer, but
this ts mil tlie csrw. T'frieiTff at a gen¬
tleman’* ho-no -a QUotvo, bht it wouM
not wiirk.* Tlie niaid-servaut asked;
‘ Wlikt Wi ojfii Al ^najejir ?’ 4 said, Mou,
sieuf So, an J So, i* he with himself V
Hue did JJot understand. I said : ‘ Is it
that he is mill not returned of his bon**
til tmerckatidiM.!' 8tt* did not uudar
stand ; t-linf either * l,h ' r 1 r s .... “ d t . , H H ‘’ »' 11 ..
wli^ : he •
Uarn. that Uia
-'tMflcati w M arrived and ho tout
^ ^ d » d ®‘»* ta even shake understand him at the that: hand.' I
don , t , know why. , but *he didn’t, and she
last her tamper liesides. Somebody in
the rear called out jvw • * Oui <st ./or.c /.»*’ ‘ L
erwei ‘ . ‘ S s, i* said . ( rat
/oh, . and shut tile door
on me.
Trutr.r seems to be csmsidcrabie fwsi
dlmg done iu the oyster trade. The
Meat Inspoctop of Pittalutrg has teo:
investigating the subject, and from his
rcpv'rt tho Pittsburg Cost publishes the
following;
1 Oue c\X ovsiejrb ti i ivh co®t
ct*nu wt igbivl three ^\>audif eud seven e,ilit-.
le#« then it nbonhi have wtapbed, rim] Qonteiped
»>M'i*rei.t. ot wst«. Aiautor giUmq
wiiMih Alee eofct ninety cent*, was three pounds
and vi/iiu ounce* short in weight, and i-ou
taawsl 4,i jier cent, of water. Mill another
galivu, wi.,ch cow* $1, contAiiivd 1414-10 pel
■ a £*!:•.n ,-f >sh-« ►> ..a
di <■. . . .*•),: t«. ,'iuiC’ <■
In submitted a atateun tit *b, wing
I"", t Aj'.ii'1 1 s- .
11 S a - ■ ■ 1 i bn weeivc......
» ’.! iath. two eu:. ?. street p oMter* — .hi 9,
;>■ : winch they added 7.Ida ^a;1 jim
of water Tf> per ceut. Of an< re
• • ! ii .' x ■X
they ftddrvi 2.170 gdilriiM of water or 87 r
eeat. Who*e«*le a*Mtd Vsi nerceiti. of
water. t'ati-Y* gtiJoas of <‘Vidor
' 14. ’ HO • - Miller W 24 44-1000 oer t’l sik
3T
li - ■* is the ease among oyster deal¬
ers at Pittsburg, the probability is that
tilt's*', e prsetire s are generally indulged
w iatTv.
PRIVATEERING.
j Sf.nl..... I.Nrlut Ikfc g 1(1.0-..IS t>*.
• nrj MI IS. Bus
In ft ricer da ys the Ut»meshi|*lie
L r to tne , -i*My until they became
'»***» by capture: irt the present age the
»«•.>*»• re m«tth* ships that carry it are
difficult to i.ietnre the
t5 “* city cm hearing of
!l ‘‘- ‘ < ‘ s-.m. -Vamsf n, ing.ng hoi«e
I «•-! » ' «>f tre 1- gold i of from diamonds Australia. from
-I-. «»
It it a- -*e hung steadtn-t V t, upright
- • ' ' \ -nito ,-ia:- r
- no, S, oe "Itos.1 that a;v
•
»ld.- tt:;,t, uti.f. t tla.* u.-teig nil.*
in <. ...'.i.ii of, ifgrr. 4»ui few
l r/ ' w 1 1* n - -h n« ♦ -aoUsl
1-anyUnWrlW!^ tsr. a«t or-arlier >,,•„?
... r ....„i •< .,iM C
in*? M ■» on,. • ■ mKisgoiltty (1
h ■ .\ Vs to t li- and
''**&' t at i.a.k. Lit g i- enpturet ctu,tM.'i.. aud -,!
' r 'd' ,,, u * “ ut • K the .raptor*.
1 hfcopu.ii rootml in tlie “ensfepn” of
the fc.wa, as old sa the English nation,
ned had d-Minded from the da vs of
11''gist and Hn|fc*a; of Harry Page I_ths
Arripay of the French clironiil I^u? ers _„f
«' Fmh>ber. or
•tin stories of such time sec* Ut the
fc.-airu-ii • >f to-day, like falrv tales of
einidlioisl, too good to he'true; h,d
rom s t.trict tv naval point of view tiny J.
have their dark side; and it is very
»a-.n that of the quarrels ladwecn wdor
Str»ri:s * r LLu^i :r■ ;;i s a, k
friendly relations V.Ts «i5S h "
Vincent and Z « . m !!
glorious result* their re in err
)av>uit on rival claims for prize
money; and the ill ferine which Wlmm
and Sir John Orde entertained for esch
oilier was at least strengthened How^. bv tie
c.iuiary conduct c-.nsi.l. rat.ons E.rd
on the "let ot June’’ was
angrily might criticised by mauv a* though he
have rendexed the victory still
luore decisive had RtouritTol4fe he not been prizes^ over r
an hone about f he lailSpoken
Sir John Jervis wn» sim of
lift, r til., battle of St. Vincent - iud after
tin- buttle of the Nile, the burning of
several of tUe,pri/.es, whoso preservation T
w.tnhi iii.iieareii iiu n.T ° at 1 ’
tint to Keteou v" »' .1 iIT "? 0 #
vorv i rave rcsoorsihilii ^ 'M?*
the m ,n 1 « 'u. r'n t'l
nioncv money to to which which they ttiev were justly iii eu
out of considerations of prize money
Was
in£h l ^cCm"SS
ant as X7. r ., and of a scannm us X2 4a.
H 1,1 wdi !l ,e /* to c ? talk ?, ! uu of ‘'^ prul-moner f’S'Y'•’» '* “
>cy , Artyy. as
encouraging seamen to do Ih.tr
nit it* principal use was to offer great
ciianceH to tho Kenior idfio/rt and i^
resl .H-w.ll evil between was the th. immu.t .lag mg .dlicer. jealtfuy and
and even
tin ( upturns. llus. however, naval
kmX«r ,,,VU 8lUW
J W
Horses Thai Stumble.
In tho matter of stumbling Cant.
Haves (in bis book “Hiding on the Flat
amt Across, the Country") goes info its
theory, drawing distinctions that may
lie there very serviceable. kinda of He stumbling. explains that One
are two
isreallv dangerous, when the hors*is
eitlu r weak in tho forelegs, or ciampcd
in the action, or with tlvo physical «le
feet of two straight shoulders. But
when stumbling arises from the knee
bt iu.* iiiMirti%’H*ntly bent, or tho toe nil
dulv dcpi. ssW.' *b».fobv csfcliiiig itpnn
any iuequalitv disjcganivil,. in the ground, it umv1,e
safely tciii'l-iTTir ituhss the animal is
li show Affnielrek,''* rafher tji,an usg.
piny n.W', Tor thatwe
ridden excellent lioraes with tills fail
ing ; that. freqhcHtiv .• is they might trip
or stumble, experience told ns' that
thev w. in ab .dm. tv f mv-teot. d ; tint
Ha<. hi a».«i v<> .dia'ii/u.'jot tb-v to was, that
eases when won 1 .•■rvons. . ;.ch
tripled -qc $ * bn... u.oh to u sue, »
, , ■
eomw,.f a stove, dv manner of geu.g "
the,....... be ...........
* happens .-tmx.r:rtiv.dy . selftom m
exhilarating wei.tlww, or when the liorfle
l,a.* b. on br..n, ut fr. ah out of the sta
l.le ; but when listand languid, or
when fatigue bee ua toted, then von
«* qmck . blundering. .ware of Capt, In* con.".,
tion i> v his Haves’
chapter on Hat-viciti".' and steeple
chasing and traitring will lie read with
it iciest, even by iiiuateurs. H« hacks
up the*.' his subjects own x^iininua by and experiences on
li-kuovrn c..»umiuiiciuh'!is Irom
« ti .in t- .■: . pvkcys. As to
go iiu; “orders” iu a race, his ideas seem
to us very sensible-. With a young hand
mstructnm may !v> n cessavv, but if
the j.-ekey ha a fairly good one, the rid
i. . s . .'•! • eft ; . i'-~ discretion.
cir. it I* impossible t.. forex*.- decisions *11 possible
mn'tan.vs. and must be
taken on the spur of the moment. As
;<.r starting, he calls attention for “get
tin., c : ..s «. liickiv ns -.-.oible -a »:af
t.i vi... i. 11 is ohvmuslv of
jwraniouut iwyatUme, s;:.Mgtlv some iiuhticr- people
v i .:p*>...' t.. l- t
e;ii. A - la s v , .;. v. r ui-iuiav is
lost th. start ... .. ... up when
: - . .* .'wi eh time
th effect to regain tlie lost lengths s.ay
very possibly be equivalent to throwing
away an avlv.mt sge of as many pounds.”
—Lstudon SptHnhtn lia < u\
--
\ oi'NG liusbanil to young wife—‘‘You
; ought him not to tease tin baby by h iring
snek on an empty bottle.” ” Young
! vife- ' He eati get os rnneh enjoyment
out of tl.at as he can out of hi thur. b
can't he ;”
A co .T yon xnsy break, hat an <kd
horse yon nerer ctoa
The Poor Sea Islanders.
people “ Here f<»r let the me a-k South thetjKjnttjiM Island of all
poor .ig
who are held a- degraded slaves on the
Sandwich Islands. The other aerie fan in
some way be heard TheClune.se: Cooke*
sre, perhaps, better off than tpev were
in China ; anyway, tliey ate aide to take
care ot theuiselves, and they leave more
than once thrown defiance ui the face of
the Hawaiian Government. The Porto
g»-s • have a* sort of Conan! iu - • lulu
and .Wo the Bi-Lop of the Catholic
CTitueu to atom they can appeal in sums
respect.: t..e Mexicans, and tltere an,
to*** • , i. v,
t. : ki * ko. itps
MmSimm. . . ,k
gififpuat>*U» Tliey have (lonsiii, South liulwaly Hm
no a*e retire
*'"‘ t tiic-m, and as are i«£ti-fri»ht
»th the Jlawauai) anil teW lpn
=»“«‘ . ‘Ley -ar, are virtually
ftoiqb, au.it, an.l and or. driven driven .Wm alxuu byWha bv Vtgm.
precisely iidti' leasts <4 IfiiWdeh. ‘ Jp
iwar th*w «m» own wmna* isiamls au<l min tli4y»evir'kcfoA<<\ JpiAung nev^r ctJi4*.*inui , h<;
>o«a tinbin* pitting cwvnmh
ciougti to mistam life. They we.ee ir.».
aa< ^ ihdepeu.l. ut men, sul.joeti ulonesto
tl,e When Arriving
011 the plantations U.ey tind that tliey
work from daylight till dark and
U *«r food wnot.fit for hog. They an
U.ey !»*<».***. to the islands &U
are coming and on
off hke sheep W that 1 ; ?*** have the
*?'*, Th ^ “ rt; * ««?«■• the Vgj
nr *l .*® K f ,h ® m W1 * L
SrS£- 38
tur He driven «*ing
«>- sick^ on one of J th«i
other islands, ’to* got and “ by
“.eans came Honolulu go to the
'Hie steamer on wlucli he was
on board arrived m Honolulu ou Sunday
to ]‘ Bt th ® wto authorities tlie took no <* steps the
case
u " » fo ^ UuBttt S<lnth “«**.
°l'le ««
P 1 H'ere are very careful not to
bre «* the Sabbath. On Monday morn
ln f ,orm «Mneb°dy m»de_ it his business to
ln authorities that there was
hospital . patient ou hoard the steamer,
f‘ ul * h * , n ti *®P r T r *»thonti«i went on
? d tbe , f 5"“i the P°° r South
i llea f Ho was literally
tnnr
Uiro * ,g 1 T? 1 * 88 "?^ »*
liumada ami brutal uesleet. I wan in
Honolulu at tho time, and I only heard
one man who denounced this merciless
indifferenoe, f’ bjun., and that was Dr. McKite
ei who did not hesitate to name
the brutolity .n its proper terms. Bu
«* dfMdation H«» exmto on the l.hmH.
^nder^s b Imf one.^doubt ^ofm^
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t
The Marriage Life.
. The marriage lift) is always an insipid,
. vixi-n.us, or a Happy condition. genius Tho
,, when two people of no or
Cli lor thoinselves meet together upm
reasonable m ttle.ment bv iiarents ns has and been thought
conveyancers
from a*, xuct valuation of the land and
cosh ^ house n 3Pdy oMliofli tuid improvements is parties, uomore regarded In this purchaM thrni esse tho the of
in
«u estate, but she goes with her fortune,
rather than her fortune with her. I base
make up the crowd, and fill uptbe lumber
“1 the human race, without l.cnefleencs
toward those helow^em, o. .......... to
those above them. The vexahous h e
arises fr. m n conjnuction of two peoplo
of quick taste and presentment, put to
geth.-r for reasons well known to their
mends, ui which especial earn is taken
evils, to avoid what and they think the them chief ot
poverty, insure to riches
with every .o il besides. These people
h>Te in a constant constraint before com
l-a’-v. tioii they Wheu, fret i tl)ey,s«> aLcarii-aitluttVearriitg*.^ ,within .obsem,.
»>“> Wbavi..r; when aSoito rimy
each otlivr’s dm.dUct. 0 <
’ Tffe ■hftpuv'toA'rHiwe'is voluntarily w7i«-rp two
8<WlB meet and
each otlu-r, without principal 'y ivga
ing yr le gleclnig flic circiunsiuucea pf
h-i tune ... iwanly. There may still liv«
>» spite of adversity or akin'est'; the
f-roe-r wc- may, in some io : -.i‘-ure.dcfntul, 1‘V.riLulf
oins.-lf f r-m ; the 6th. r i* r■ -e
*/.V -u. d
V,*»f ......
1 ,aim, a veryditol «h«oft«e, whu* \
occur* luring the. progress ot supptifit
t.-i, d m-,mie part ot the the body, aud he
ie .a 1 t . be duo to entrance of puru
lent im ;.vs into the bb- •. > i. A* it is
m at fr qu-ntty met with in hospitals
there aru many wsnndf.1 persons,
.some surgeons-regard the vx<iti!igcans4
m tin- cases to he $ xuiiteta a,wl, ivhisli
avis, s healthy t'reiu unhealthy wO.hh.s disease put
sous wouaus. a
ushered in with a chill, toilovreil bv a
let.rile, The and then by a sweating, stage.
chills are often lup* ated, and nf
irregular periods, sometimes as hjiinf 1
as three occurring in aday. Towaigfii*
termination of the case tliey are leaf
fwqueut. Though the snriace loels cekl
during the chill, the temperature of the
.- rises, and in the hot jstage m*v
' reach lOfidegrees tolt)8 degree*. Fahten
licit. Thrrc' is loss of appetite, thirst
w..:.t of sleep, emaciation, <al’ow skill,
9 nd .ura* nrostrstion. Acute .-as. *'rui a
rs of from six fo ten days,
ei ea-.-s frtwn tlirev t four weeks.
I V,.th rewfits from ex m>; oil, due to
tt,. j-,..- u gg of the bloo etcoadary
iadannaati ".'.aspictir '_v, I thcfnima- i-t
tion of alncesses in internal ovgnv.s,!
ihe lungs, ,.V.d liter and spleen, or in the
, ioints «" tar tissue. —./ humm't C'y
etojm\i:a. '
•
,
i Thi;ks are 13,(KK),000 cows ip the
1'iiitovl Status. This im more thaa are
kept \>v tbc’u'W auv nation in Europe, Gtymauv
having st. 8.088.221.
1 Seven Morwomenar*divid¬ i
THOrSAXD
ed amoag 3,OCki Mcrmea.
Fv-hfcitko repntu'i y oemearir
patient ablv r«*?tored bTpeuitencie. ’ l urniiitv S ud
fan!. ’
T!i' Society Baj.
l<® |Tii*elittle flfret, *53 during’ c4|»puif the entertaininXtit uQpt. Dap
the front hostess “ draped u*r hopeful to tlif
to speak a piece.”
speak “Come, ‘Mary’s Johnnv, little ltk*" a good ' oy, and
gentlemen.” iamk' lor the ladies
• and
Mrmy_ knew that there was renin
Denhot. in the bai’kg.oiu.d, and, the
preliiBin»n<-s havmg Iw-eu arranged ia
l' , f l T rt -'V-| >1), ^ >, .1 hi* Igiir -"‘1
Martel “
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™SS'C^d‘ oflying heavily ,r uS.r;S'ii
en hi, stomaoh,
«id‘h® *«tch began to bawl; :
ju.te «h».,
j >• J * f «r,
surety hod out ram.”
Jkon tlm gueaba very properly inter
fered, and said it was a shame to tor
meat tl* swoet chid- He had done no
bbr'» t ^ rfl ' 1 uld have his pay right off.
And his mother packed him of! to bed
while the company found solace in the
reflection that he would probably hurst
his kad )>cf«re morning bawling with
thostomachache and writhing under the
n«htm»r e,—Brooklyn Eatjh.
0n, y «ne »ws-Stand.
m dlC ^ on t v riews paper in . „ Ven
• ,i am. .- of theiitreets,
'^uida m ^™'\ ™^J OT ler nnvkes p»I>ersm a uo 18 e hetween a
^ ..ifr^T"? l’ as W % T "h ^ desperate 8
t l
w); from lum—about all he cames-but
‘‘'KS Uri^g^ini^Si^fithe ah
ime in tlrnhSi of 5yW»
talus the place i-f door to his shop,
waiting for customers, knowing nothing
of th* world witbomt; the women, bare
footed sipskoui* or m toe-slippers shuffle and gos
but no one ha* s newspaper
•*,* bo " k >’ «»« somber gondolier qiwr
^ for aD e: *tra contemni Irom his pas
Mger but he never heard of America
or of England, and has never read a
g«“£rW bHdf-oDne e^^SXtotoblrt Atott ,^m?d
“; ^ ™ ^ corqnered hmT^d bv’W Imore
“I „-h Pf°° d c ot rite tin, palace nlc/ftlc of the
t.fR „ ‘Sfs athTl kn^ ^
tin *-nug idgc of of bighN ‘‘ a 1 ™ wison *™ and a a
1 1 ','.', h h „ "'‘ic-h trav
i’ 1 ' ' ‘ K ‘ we
vestorday. and of the horrible ma
elnueiv ot persecutb n underneath, nm
mug k.wn a hundred steps into the
glno^J earth where the early Venice
$*<bV*A But Venice all is that a ^aiiKiupt was dcvihsn city, only in man half
foil, a pauper of grass gewgaws and &h
K fwm®- r ‘i£fV 1 *. W WatixragVmfe irni ®!'^ Worn which?*
apruug. Venice {.Italy) Correspond
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^'Wave fx* P^t^ril fan!
tlm %£ifx ^e
^ i„v,; 0 ,.d ■ wi, 1
**»■ t> v.n tne m, turf, tnrl.
_ !’ lr quaint and qnin,
*> saacst>.
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, v . 811 ^ ntU lM t 1
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fl.' I k ‘f 1< 'n-ke*J t:H cl by ms or °,, sigh; SI '’ 0{ ^ sight { OIB rigy., e
*th*u„ ,, ,• tC an 1 the 8 .
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wassBC.. Sai i eus tuennt . ev «. r a
*^> 1 ! xey dnnk vermi -
tao fall bhey te paie, pale, pa e.
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F 1 ? 06 * l, ows • in aoiunttnlnsnea?, ,»• lieaa,
w„«,o cn ®! _ ... niei ,, w
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m«Me-man m ielt, and tne oroan m
'ri ' u ‘ ll, txy etoos pear. l-“‘”“
eev.'s is _ ti .m. *-vL.-yr ^ imDhey are ta^s by
>w . j e wruteii
1 “ c ,|il ' u 1 tV '- r > i e ‘ r ' - >liJ ’ y ea r - 1 " f ~'
*—i'
- ■ -Sw?® _ 1 bushels.
■ '•'■■-'vei; any >.-i. the iciiowing arti
si.a l by. <jv>i tract .. lor, or sSd or
iM'Kried, and x*o nad« special contract or
ngrtexie-nt shall “ to the contrary,
the weight per bushel shall be as fol
lows, to wit:
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;
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TUSCSES 01 THE DAT.
TTn: man »d..> t ie {lie ita*- -the old
mau who reaahe* out fi.c Ja':aK ex's fol
tor at two o'cBx-k a. m.
Sweft Evelina from thr- snSbcatin*
embrace of jjfci lover Give
me lil»-rty or give me t>rra<B?®3* ■sion
f'tmnter'ial HolUtia.
Ofci> Deacon Dodson aiwam! leaded
that he was “ prepared for the worst,”
ami whenTe i.u. Sedhis ... ...ki. .. ..m, i,^ C r .
ec-«nd n Te.
Thcv X « ac «i .eXZw him « , d*. i«»
man i at p't^know «Ivk '■ , ! -t ut,
M
a
eSri»®erTLkTitam2Wr and -_TO - of
^
"1 am v: ry gmd to have mi* y ui,
P*Tr..* : |<^ ¥f‘ I'.'.Mf > 3 ’
repneu ,ai i agg; “ her. sapotevj.n f,:.'; be
^ UutbbltoAk
^owerfuliy I glml t., m.^t it,
HmxeKtTindspi'iiaw.lMlitjfloiB^hytics:
1 b What plan-ete were kuuvy to the an
\MW%h tiJRlb-ere Veaus %
uMJf, tH&mt ---aftV a*pance — “ I
th in k the earth, but Tin not quite ear¬
i T
“ Do T iuaok anything fcaalitiower. liko yqu,-Mr. I hope
hot,-w V” is icquired A-reply. Jhd “ take
“ a man
sle ■ - I 11/
Irish ,ld& tUcr to „ jj. gapn?g cr^d .a.^nrned LVea
s a
ugt^ouKW.dehis tdiha. with
aAffllet bole iu iC5‘ Look at that hole,
««vou? Ton see that if it had been
a low-crowned hat I should have been
& ss
“}<*,J j«“pd he «( gt.r in
something; he seemed to he each a
h f e.”-3fara(Aam (X E) M
Troi^'h _t»-oflfeiS, aged aged ftiir'lc't*. four jeiwjL wisUhv wnslf*n>Jte &K ^
uweeleighteen, 'wtth his to^when seized his hateirfmlg«vb eemn May liBtt
•£«* Sauce-box. Geiugie Oh, hir.ke tie, ..v^^c^ sKidht^m»i.or, ciut
mustn t sayThkt >1W.Tg*
Kelf ihat a Hllingtou Coasin man I^fv lust g^fcer- mgkt
when be kissed her. —K'js.w Jwtuil.
A merchant once sent Ins erAfMfthr to
Ibe collector » debtor returijgd for some the money ^m^i ifrf
MhnoiJ plied the .f he youth; had the “ but money. he told %. if I rg
me c
come in to-morrow he’d pay me.” “Did
j anything else?” sail asked the mer
e , iant ; -.W-n-a-l, yes,” the some'll:ing cojlec
lor non chalantly: hk mind’s “ eye,’V he sipd he
»1-out‘in
Aj( ohD fellow, whose daughter' had
,
Rings' ^j/Z±ed know
she didn’t Look at the
was
i.er
. •) (^ tr „ e Washington and other
““ me n she ^eMmtoafaXf’-Wc^^f^S never knew' That was Mprett*
. „ .
’’
uien disputed about ^ Hte»rj»x)w*r|
other °J h end . . ur ^’ 1 bet you that 1 can hold 1^ my
steaming water was-brought. In went
tl.e legs. No. 1 with an air of defiance,
No. 2 with an edifying serenity. /almlV No. 1
kegan ® to wince. * No. 2 called far
intoKlTo th SSwTOl®?# No 1 began to find' it •
S
the paper. ‘ “ In heavens name !’” at . ttfM *
d N -j j ^ exasprtattirf 1 l^’thW*
i^amr C m^de „y ^
- > “what of t.iia
''«*(, „ sententiousty B , jnteut , ol ; I:y reptie^ rgr.iied'- tha^
A Prodigious Worker.
In general terms it has often beer; re
peated that President Garfield was what
Queen Elizabeth called Sir Walter Ra
leigli, add “a he prodigious worker worker.” proiugieB. ^tftne
\et might If was a of thousand
l doubt eno person of a -
has sjpdjvppyatiou any adequaj*-idea of the hardships
ot ufcat aulijectls and fnul lfti ytdciciTmi- ^ p nfBBs*
s t
ly in the MTOr years of his life. Ashe
grew stronger, after he had reached the
“¥¥»*» ¥ intellectual
^STdeW^AeraVapoIiticalspeak- be in
i&T^ for his services. > 3b*S?dSaM|3 He JfeP|rit
never
nfkm fulhptepnraticiii, andifeVflOT ^he
entered the campaign, year after year,
lie was almost exhausted physuaudfe by
f'-e pjot^cted books, vigila which, than on 8
over liis to more any
’twldicte-b man. since Clay ajnl Webster, jm'flti&Mj&e he.wias
hitmi and fiber: l Ki*‘d6rS'es, -'tbrnifca
very fine, had the strength of steel, an <i
j^^mj^ltiiMefarB, hundred .t>nhmf3 aland eniamh to drew/
: B otftus men. f. me
I'largelV,' and la'vTshly, force, mimense Mif _be r.ore had
j G { nerve ltdyl&kit
. never thought of there' lieihg
to its endurance. He. had labored long,-—
Lpatientlv, j aad,*i* earnestly, I mustfsaY^o, am comparative I happen ob¬
scnr jyy, he felt it keenly. *• Once,
j to kn.iw Gibson atting
1 in the office of the House in
j Cincinnati, after he had glanced warily
’ and with paydonabi# akgl" iisappomt
the'^ieiinM-'5l3jL a
j ; men dir j 4l t W hy doTh?ediT^ s, 1 here he asked treat
s; , .
r..e so unkindly?” 1 teniieaat iGJ* > - n 4—>X gw ^i
. '.‘Be use, Gaaeral, ■*).
, r phtir <iwn. Hoadley, Cox.A-.c.V Pei; y>,4 lieton,
Young, Matthews. iv.r h
quantity. You live orit'iu the etrauriv,
will’come away up on theHeseiwe. BukydAirtiiaO' thiyeyiHyfe
by and by, when
with each other in He the'attoftmtYdpx'sike., 'smile d dly, but
! and fi-itter you.” r.-ixm'rtiM.AijtJt sa that he
said iebeved nothing. I said; i-was
! what I but never
^-ot it. Ihat was less than two yearn
—CorJ Chief*!* “ THbmnkl 7 ^ * ■: I If M “ AA I
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L«*n isnivided into three tern*—that:".
which Which is. and widen wtli*o«b- ••
Let us learn frv.m the past pruaeiit to prod* lite»“' b)r
ti.e i reeeit, and from the tc
better for the tot ore.
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