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fit Bi yr. oiideb. .
^aetiststekmuAiu
And tteies-hUls crush tognthert"
"Ths work th»t n» doth c*fl
Heals not the leo-bill ■ fall.
Nor wind, nor weather.”
Behold the driving wrnck j
w *ndiir<Hl
ieOT
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Nor ewrm, nor thum
»ka
Li?-- *
r.'raii‘>J th- -o)i*
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- «Bnt eh, thy drildren dear!
Thy wife—ehoie nothere—
T83« i
“No—no—It Is too late]
Hush—huehl I may not wait.
Nor weep, nor Huger."
.ewfliwnd* eiernfnlTntbooq tr ;
The eery walla to •erer?"
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Scribner for May. j
*ThE Plaifaftf *OT A BATTLE.
SCABBED CONTEDEBATE.
the South.)
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The following poem we copy by ref
quest from the Henderson, Texas,
Time*. It was written by Maj. Jno. M.
Bicfiardson, formerly of Pifriyjbut who
is now living in Texas.
• ' ■■■< •- - ; *
Two-thirds and more of lifs’s estate.
And yet my heart ecarce feela their weight.
I often feel. I should hare Bald,
A, if my years bad backward fled,
liT .
As when a little boy, I stray
About the fields till night and play;
Then-how at mother's knee and pray.
rf *ir«j» ‘MT/’.SSSw ja !
iatBcaaBafiS'~’ *
Aud promising to meet her claims,
•1 rsjoo j* esoh ..Dt* woftaHnO .iitil -JS
•rdlkficleep iii . .. , .j :
A ptccmct stfc from all alarms;
3HT'
ttfKtltiKtW’/fiTV r
hut when from that sweet dream I wake,
,SS5£E^TJ0«3ffivW«<»i-
cook, sew and take
Of whom dost thon
ThoU seem eat f<
Of sinner* fonl
Woe's me, to See my people look*
The speech tmspoke, nor yet in book]
Acta, words, evasive as a brook)
Some look as they’d me objurgate,
1 their th«Rhta quite ]'
They'd gladly bid us all good bye.
If we’d consent in grave to lie.
And then, perhaps, they’d raise great stones,
Ear towering high above outbones;
And mock ns with false, lying moans;
mmm ,T3
7.
Wall, well; a little
And Whatbnt
Our lives aud
Tis well to praise the worthy dead;
But better whilst they live give bread;
Their numbers sure cannot increase,
But yearly, daily, must decrease;
Of sorrow grant them just surcease.
Wo ask not bread so much a* work;
Bor Of life's labors none we shirk;
We cannot work as onoe we could;
Irt ”
Por some ’tip true we should provide:
Than live so maimed, they’d rather died;
Alas! poor souls] for des.h they’re cried.
meant
They can
care of children,
nnrse sick people, and generally play
the piano. Old bachelors are
They do not even know how to drive
Let word be seift tdfaljfsronnd,
And bid them cdme’td view'the groi_
Yet let them no Tain praises sound,
But write what on each heart is found.
any thing done that requires
and kindness of heart a single lady
sure to be the one .to do it.
Old bachelors are ill-natured. They
ies and hat^
youDg mothers, and are always so bust
ly employed in seeing that other peoph
haT<
not a moment to give to any one else.
Old maids are nice looking, and
tism in their knees, bald heads, and
mouths that tarn down at the corners!
tie tin-kettles, besides making all their
cwn wadrobes. Old bachelors need ari
aS# cool
m 3Blatixesjaadv. hcLtel ,iand1nrils ,. ta.7iltppp
C | JhliiF comfprfcdd^; Mhen old maidfe
• ■fli^fll tbeptifs^Mlheads in pocket-
handkerchiefs, take homoeopathic pet
al!
Or, hue and tried T T'f'C' if ’ -W&-*U four go.tojred and send for four
Or, glad you’re gone,
Ylfoh
Jown Story Vtidelorever flow—
Tbs tab tho'woridmayseoonaitnow
A people's heart-thanks here below.
Is poor regard, however well meant.
* A distinguished Confederate-gen-
iSktf rfew 8Mii#h Ui§& 'Vdjfttlitf officer,
sdift nnnp/afujHyl $ Idstf .fears'- 4g0/' ii
substance- as follows 1 : “I fear'the’time
wilfepnnrxijnm, ’sonth, the
*****»d*fll«Mveti«pl.makeiw .j n«n
eye.
One leg are gone. Piece-meal I diet
My fsthertgOh, my mother) Where
’■■M
w hwWi tt* W.IVldl .£ .
WwouJST webe Aboyagainl”'/
vw JMMwraM^WayAMIndiibmiip
Kspeat thabprayerdnd.ctT'amknl
CM whr^Srioi^^h^ngbsll.
But no, 1*11 not repine or. tret, . o t
I do not foar topwdfcsth’i debt.
<7**htyiH«ar, nor padt regret.
‘ “ ,#*».{. ;ear -nr.., ■ ■ -■»»: an<w-H ;
* " * ririjfn, j
7* lirum i
sftowflA
r*r b*
M ^
j^it throagh it pm like you mad?
Ming David,after God snwnjwart,
A true man was in every cert:
/term.Confederate will be a reproach,
4VjidOJiimed Confederate an eye-sore
pie. ”
be hoped for tlK credit of hn-
tb§tfiid^redij|io# ,j*illfi2&»t
F r W# e -
a poor tollow in the Son"
IV
X\
e*i
.0
Ah, met I’ve lived to see vows frayedl-
srsss s,
■' -HOvOM word In now M gnoAi
ift
speech unspoke,’,’ ijriooks andi acts,, <rf
neglect, dislike, reptoach. It is, > per^
aSft
aw
In a recent election a maimed Con-,
federate, needy, honest, of well known
AnA r iftOoackable infegtfja
sd'^hiAvainorLcogihty office
support himself and family. In the
ij-nxoe o7iJnlaigat s’iioauffl J. .(I a
iittraiflediaTbaU at Gedfgetowqfi
Nktotelata anin&ted des&iptifen of ift
‘e^Ttt t 4llhaP s l3rf 1 t^id5ity£
i-^i^ites, the seated®
igjp cPhilndelpTn^'^tn ~ ^
let*®:' IJeUkf wadecfloraeiJWBsrk^iil^nt
Ihectvniffif^resktesc tdl&e l beaaxji j ! /Ihe
it mfilW son,a
a paper
le Vf orld’s ,Work’'
a^aewtpftffiOg,. J?
anfi-in ffiir eliaracbeift i^^i;is: aa ew-
den efe Vhat -y^bncttemxnd} i; when: yob
aftt&itifin.'beiag paid tp ' the
your sabiects, you can have’ no]
frdrii ; fli€ maligniin
rlicUiaSai-e li^fe]^;aifd^ : ^biff^de-
■ H'astU lo,
iia.Iietnto tanehff li^Je agowy^n^yaur
Georgetown , ball,- and ■ happy,;: thrice
li&ppjy, "for tlK'fair tihe ivefe^ft^embled
i^'ih'e hee^on, f ’h !7 nldil
■&&£«}&.
nine ladies and only seventy-eight. r gen
tlemen , there might in the course of the
ev
ami
octors: have jx
piece full of bhick-Botffei^ all the km!a|
bio giariiedjneu who belong to thee
day,” and her determination
give herself a moment’s
-E.orJd_with the idea that they are dying.,
: When-ah Old mai.c^tr^yielS,slje'taktes a
sandwich, a piece of pohnd-eake, a bot-
tlp of-let&onade in a hind-basket, and
Innches-cPin fur mb) n 1 - iir-tfae
never to-
on
ere:’
inclina
tion to each other now that they always
have done, and which they will contin
|di
n
time to eat it
h-
■eamage.
en an old bachelor travr’ - ’ -
inner in courses at the
raves because he has not time
before the fifteen “mmnteg fo:
- its’’---— --V-
-cures their headaches.
Old-.-feacheilors drink strong liquor
which gives them headaches,. . .
gone. If, after a whilo, some autnmm
e is aaven, them, tlies take vifc as ,a
^bl angracle, and h^
not laugh at them for “marrying so late
feat'
and
oBagapiaa
tpggjmsg^S: M
iiwv Iraj. lo IlH into matrimony,
writer and hosts of otherk* - IiaVe 1 'fil^ Tb4y 4\Ui fondly cherish the belief that
chilling, heart diGC&^ng! ^
Ohl would that the people all over'
the land would awake to a sense of ac
tive, heartv. srmpaihx for honorable
Aprils, 19
exliibi
by their chon
that the “other fellows” will langjl
Rural New Yorker.
gBmJB tb .
apathy which one of t^e company en
tertains for the -‘youth of the present
isTfisdiihOTi-
ed; ; ^ ffi^ric ; 6tfrr^i < t^p^BS : thrdiigh
the'strip bf mfetal arid'tlftn'throtigb' ttie
%^i^finagr fo gartfiHhe’^m0iint-‘bf
tKfe : fHefifeiiffiva(fffia i hM{’Ift i - destr&yed
altbl'efheri aid the' strip slides freely
on ttt^byliader; ThisJWas the basis of
the former -invention.! The! release,
from friction by a change ! in electric
condition in the first, instrument failed
simply from ignorance,of; some slight
order 'matters of detail, tljat in . the electro-
. motograph ar.e corrected and?, made
may find, perhaps, that the passions of
your s&iri^ki^-folsea than allayed]
Do not, therefore, boast too soon or too
strongly -of yonr insensibility to or re-
sistsuSe o£itsL]
powers, jin. the.compo
sition of the hnman frame there
good deal of imflammable matter, how-
e^rm^tij mjy lietom timejand;
like an intimate acquaintance of yonrs
(a sister just married), when the torch
is put to it that, which is within yon-
must burst into ablaze; for which rear
son, and especially, too, as I have en>.
Love is said to be an involuntarily
passion^.and-ifcia-^.therefore, contended
that it can not be resisted' This is true
oplgi for., like all things.. else r
'wtieh^&^di-illreS c snppfiid - pteftif nl-i
ly with aliment, it is rapid in its pro-
gressrbutil&t .these be withdrawn and it
jnay stifled .in-its birth or mpek stin
ted in its gi-owth. Fox.exampJ
^-I nian (the same may be said
iiida '111 nut,’ ■;
beantifriL,aiid?(iW0dih'- ; wbraBi As tBeb^W diskismiichlarger
juen„lfae'world expects them to exhibit r a £ m -i. *, ; " "
they
of jealousy.
plished, will, while,her hand and heart
are undisposed of, turn the heads and
[sfiggmjgajjfc frr trtgih s&ef moves. On
fire. Let her marry, and what is t!
by Mr. Edison,
tibn of the iii-
ication l is an
nounced for the Jane number:
-opf fte f eteC*rataicitograp& ?> cyHhdej;
made of propaxed chalk and .saturated
y, Mr. Herbert H.
sLsattu xn iftife - papers ' on
zil, announced 5ome“ frme v ago by
s miigazme. He thiis describes a
characteristic scene in the Para market:
' Observe these baskets of black ber*
Ties, like grapes in color and size; they
arc the fruit' of the Jssai palm, the skn--
der, gracetol Rulerpe tliat we saw on the
r river-l)ants. One sometimes hears an
•'•■ilsA—JL- u > : * lr H ■
alliterative proverb:
- ,uou9u£Kjgtr . ■ - ...
•■Quem vein iiara-Para pjroti;
'-'-HtSWMbeii Aseai fleou;”
which we may translate,as Mrs. Agas
si ifea^nfoej buirn %».. Ij.iiii- o f;
* >T' J i
t: -then-, for;nB s tq;learn /how
this famous rinho (7 r.fsni is mad?.
Ibiadark.Uttlp.shed. at the back of
>thdcount*itwo, mulatto women .any
imig <*ff,«is.pnlp cirtfeft-beiglfftja greats t ~
ibowJSfcoiwater,jcroshing.them; vigorous- ^ “8® f °f In t fir “ ^
ly with their bare hands and purpling ^. os ?^ a for t lG ^' P - rE ^,
their arms with the chocolate-like juice. s ^ r Tciyearp orphan
After the first batch has been Tabbed^ “ th^ places. If
eeK opened the door*
the baby upon bis am, and tfcfV ««M
four other cliildren at hia heeK
“Is the lady of the bowse In?” aakc4
!heprr3dle3 r 1
“Certainfy she isn't,”’ replied Bird,
“She is out. She is pereMlaUy ab4
eternally out?’
“Where can I sen herf*
“Wbv go. down to the woman rtf*
frage dab-room? and If she isn’t tbeWr,
go to the society for the IVeventioH of
Cruelty to Anhnalsj and « she Isn't them*
visit the ball erf the assodatlon for Alle*
Tinting the IMiseries of the Benegambfr
ansjarid’if she hni finished ftp fhefip*
look for her at ftp gt the
scfriety, or attheNinth ward*
electric ..aQtion caused the sounding
hoard ot a guitar to vibrate, and thus
set up' sonorous ' yibmtipns. In. the.
electro-motograph the mica disk fakes
thj^ glac^ af the guitar, and,.by the iin-
'proye^ construction of the apparatus,
intricate and complex vibrations such as
are'produced in-speaking ore reproduc
ed in thdir original or even greater vol
ume. . When the apparatus is at rest
the riiaphragm is motionlessi and elec
tric currents shot, through tlie appara
tus produce mb effect. In' the some
maimer 4he mereHurniflg of tnecyhn-
der without electric action produces no
effect; except to:-pull the:diaphragm
slightly out of shape. If while the
cylinder is being fairnedvan electric im
pulse, .antrathe poll on the diaphragm
caneed liy the friction of the strip on
the cylinder is more or less released, and
the ..diaphragm is . free to : vibrate
or spring .. back, jnto r its original
Condition.. If now, the electric impuls-
■ es follow .one:anotper in’ regular order
-in correspondence with the sonorous vi
brations imparted to the transmitting
telephone, fhe alternate slipping and
catching of the metal strip tin the cylin
der will follow in the eame order, and
Hons, and tbtis produce flff'-i
tiM fob dfrk 'bf ;: the ' tiwifemfrtaig: in
strumenV-thd amplitude of its -swing
may be much greater, and' cdnseqnent-
iT ly, it wdh*Bpesltrtfafi words witlx greater
■power. TherelEQtiroMfttogrfth prac
tically an apparatus for transfo:
rfeCfricibctiwi rge^gd f^pnra.
ahiBtqm^ihapieahwgsk^ The-amoupt cbance.t ! ' ' '
r c VMr-diAbmd
-HiahniriA-froni, iir><l.saOU«<iiils*n(l.
As if all t ‘
cT Inci?
jvfcsd
- -vonW veil the peophCs hsiiis, '
desire to effect* a junction,-no matter
nri n irnril flip
I ffi^qE^ggrjPaikft qaatw.
MWIttMii’
^Atfe^Byr-frhich it may^hfeaaw
hearts grows warar,
S'
If it did it wonld
mind being left, so much, if the train
went away
like. If it seemed to look back at you
^u^and howling on. the jf»latform, if
it iseemed id be fearing the fibres of its
heart to go away from yon, yon might
endure it But to have it get up and
rest of the people on the platform.—
Bob Burdelle in Hawkeye.
% i ifiPm-
18. M. Camile,
published a number of artiolas.to .prove
' |^thpmoon frpo^stitufoofinhabv
ts, has been led to the idea of conv
stEuotiag a refracting telescope which
will be powerful enougli to sec them.
He is now busy”organizing a edinimttee
to jjpilect the necessary fouds]
jtoly xteolvcd tnjCBtewnMiwko’thoicntire
hi|Kl«Mi8 lflfre the aft-
life?
^qnkgrd^-j ||Jii8j[osr|tn^ jmffirae^ |i t ,
ize the neighbors with
his work was done. Thenavailinghim-
doomi
r en|er tneig^gnse unchal
lenged, he shot down every one of the im
^^ipk spesps^m. Oneofhisu'dH
tims, however,* 1 liad time to utter j a
whofBnrsSng in7 seTzed^ie~murder r '
red-handed. So far from; making apy
effort to escape, lie -bdldly avdwefi' tire
deed, ahd'met UDflinchibgly thsp
meet which lie had earned. His face
dust, as it always does, to tarn ifedgefe <tae .upper part
right squarely^in yonr fece-&folj€?-9fi’- .bmpg’^trikiulgytaftsind feminine, w]
~Ti) .fhe month and elite were like iron. -It
pyevsdtaess emphatically ot£
, .‘-‘the eye.of a cherub and jaw of
'A.V. -.
Tlie death of mHew York man from
pyesmia, or blood poisoning,
jgpedfcHjgie ^ml^ngaliyrici^ ft
deBp ,J>Xp phonons matter received
om" the°ohlside of silver coin or nick*
le which he had tested by biting, is an.
ith§r ifiostraiioh ol .thfe ease with which
-ppfopnons virus is transmitted. One of-
fool.
actions, given for no other purpose
n to draw, men on to make overtures
they may be rejected. . . . glass.
j- -T- J * *“ ♦ «r " -
OUT
out,, the liquid is; decanted from the
hard- -nuts to another lot of berries:
these latter being treated in like man
ner, the resulting thick soup is strained
through a wicker-work seive and dealt
out to the eager customers^
Yes; the Americanos will hove assal
com assucar- so the little shirtless son
scampers off after sugar; ordinary cus*
tomera at the.stand are of, the lower
classes, who drink- their two cents' worth
of assai with only a little mandioca
meal by iway of seasoning. In the for*
est where sugar was scarce and the
frnitiplenty,.I learned to like it quite as
well so myself y its brisk, nntty flavor is
rather spoiled by the sweetening. How
ever, onr new-comers may prefer the
civilized side; so the sugar :is added,
and' we take ii taste of the rich liqnid.
Even the squeamish ones empty their
bowls, andibegiriitO'Snggest to them
selves the possibility of emptying an
other half pint. Talk nt> more of -sher
bet and gingerrbeer and Soda-iWater;—
Herealter-we abjnre them all if we may
but have onr pnrple assai. And ob
serve,—as Mr. Weller has it,—that “it’s
weiy fillin’; ” One can make a respect
able lunch of and it nothing else.
A Camel Experiment In Arisona
, A herd of camels was driven to Yuma,
m.JJjat Territory, from Nevada, nearly
two years aga Finding no profitable
work for them,! he Arizona Sentinel foils,
ub “their owners tnrned tfigm loose
along .the Gila to the eastward of Yuma.
Thera they hail been living and breed
ing, looking fat and sleek all the rime.
For a- while they were in danger of ex
termination. When ever they put in
appearance along the wagon road they
frightened mules .and horses beyond
control of the drivers.. They soon
earngd- tho ever lasting ha tred of team-
ers, some of whom acquired tlie habit of
shooting them on sight] Since, ho we ver,
the railroad bos been delivering friegbt
at Adondo, the, road, along the Gila.
.. and ; soda.. -Its moantains ; are also-
ow ® of
metals. To these camels we look for
sible aad-^Wiitebl^’^ 10 " *
a. .f'** * ^ * ' n “
of the young de» P er S ^^^b44b^ c ^:4|W^«>.#J?feS^^^^^H^^ fronuGr^on, c5pmsttee6f ninefiar-
»—*-• ‘ =—*—“-"-“--'^man-of sense? ~For,.bejairebg seari* fchroPgh-sbme slight tmodem-impmve- m~-.’joeahtv 1 was disfoiit from
We 1 ®e» ; whefee;i!Origin rii£q-ket, andf ihmhesr sirircely to be had.
, What has been nis walk in r* *. ^ese^th&efdreTimtfie^ldnorHi-
■■■I t<j . itoid habitations under/)
[ &dshhhb^hor«ifohalHe6bjecrioH: and Bleeping apartments, ^
be success- W&MbBb pHhe^heSosiat is placed so nnfrke the-aniaent dwellers m the rocks
TfSlVhifoweted%ere will remain bht as .tdrefl^tfoe-snn’s image to a dis, of Judea. A diimhey wa^ formed by
! fliiw-mofeio ifoasked. That- howev-' ifa “ t b**^ 0 *}'«“* when theinstrament : riinni^,a stove pipe up through the
£3 Bas onebbeen set the dock-Tvork ar- tell to.tlie ^rfaee. The dwellings are
jeht ground ib condlnde t&t tes ^ec- tangemebt suffices to maintain: the mir- perfectly dry and warm in the coldest
are eugaged.by tee? Wlthorit terteits proper-‘position. In this way^^ anj most fxeeiriag norther. Tis little
th^ fceartfof sensibility wffl strug- the distant station iz. question, always city of caves lias been named Oregon
gle ajjaiiist a passion that is not recipro- sees the dazzling ray "reflected from the City, and will be the capital of Bavlar
tUOTt the most k; di^pprarance of foo- bright sppt of .Some of the South African mi««5ona-
fiash confctitute the signals. . The . oirii- ires are frying, it. 13 said, to identify the
‘ent. nnry Morse alphabet..supplies an tefoni- Zulus with, the lost tribes of IsraeL-r-
, gent code, and bq one out of the line of The Zulus have strongly marked Jew/
conduct isA^oio" "moVi' ™ »i,o ish features, and their language is full
of Hebrew idioms. For years this dis
covery of those lost tribes has been
fob
ilteebSfag^prudeiy and **
be no-great depart- m essage. As a substitute for the dot
a p. >nd dash, which go to make up the or- eovery oi tuose lost tnbes nas been go-
j^jg^berTrise than that a tborong-. dinary written: Morse cede; the light is ing on. _.The^ Gypsies, were the first
1, —neiie dies in celibacy as a shcjvn for short and longinterrals. The test tribes, then came the Irish, then
appearance or non-appearance-of the the Yankees, then the Afghans,
s ’ or ,; ght can be noticed at ten or twenty last of all, eur Indians. Indeed, the
without the aid of
ev- « ■ GEKEBADrieports sent to the commis- Whenever any semi-savage people, from
good! gi on er 0 { agriculture Indicates that the some cause or other attracts public at-
)y oommop.
« , 0 ho», r -j.-™ T ,.
in are alarming-j tonatelVj G. Washington. ; other fruit is not so seriously in- nized as the lost tnbes of Israel.- N. O.
Jf W —v™-.-— ,n Pltiladdph iaTime?, j jured as ivas first supposed. I
;ood
chance to show what they can do,
foftiW ii ®®. i w “fo r -
less desert Sonora, spnlh • and 'southeast
inn
tlhdf:
nrrt, consequence? "Tlie madness ceases, and
of 8 ffife r lrt3^'-b¥Fb§&i4fsfe%h ; Se*iS an e
of hope. ./Etei£e.'it: ifetlows that 1 oie, eteotrieo^tiOPjB^jjipsyiiigr.te^fip; .uath
iriimayaindiriiereforeronghfc;!© be-nnder the amount of me’chamail.work per-
W jpjp .to.
cannot avoid first impresste^fes^^ il W^Mj^JWe?®:: men^^pqriti.ql ' ’
of -the .electric action, the , a.
^»fo tdShoifrlrbni^ab-^ite m
bii '- Vfeiy
. ..^-t/^hmW tfeciWfel Dl ti«i&n ! atil
: ,; ]S t£#i£BUeinPnde#fii»^: ~
and yonr hearts grows wann^Ji^tKirifF t iMe 3ii ^te^l°ifoff , a' J '%thiif)eii iSy ; ,
»oi3Bot
.■tf'
or at for
oratwof
■ CBJRf IriCY
>oiti . . ..
ed woman and underclothingfor foe
heathen- fhffd yori ever saw te the whole,
course of yonr hfeJ* 1 ] ?
“I wanted to sell her a cold-hancfTeJ
flat-iron-, just ont. Do yon think A*
trill bay one7"
“Siietrillifyoa caa preve that Ik#
naked eanibalj in Senegumbia are yearn
ing for eold-baUdled flatirons. 8b#
would fcny diamond brenst-ptes for thee*
niggers, if they wanted them, I be
lieve.”
'T intended, also, to offer her a He#
kind of immovable hair-pin, which.——**
“All right Yon jnst go down to fo#
Home for the One-Legged, andpemoad#
those cripples to cry for immovable hair
pins. and she’ll order ’em by the tom.
“Has she apylchildren?”
“Well; I’m the one that appaara t#
‘ ‘Because I have a gum-top for a feed
ing-bottle that is the nicest thing yea
ever sawJ’ . .
aA.^ew^said yam
what to do. j You get fooee jpanpen , to-
swear they can’t eat the soup they
at the soup-honse with spoons;
most, baye it from bottles with a r
mnzzlo. and Mrs. Bird will keep jam
so busy supplying foe demand foal you
won’t have a chance to sleep. Yon Just
fay it. Bny np pah'peml Bribe 'em. ’
‘•How’ll IknoWheriif I see her?”
“Why, she’e a very large 1 woman with
a bent nose, and she talks all fo# tflfcm
You’ll hear her talking as yon get with
in a mile of her. She’ll ask yon to sub
scribe to the Senegambian fund and to
to the Asthmatic asylum, before yoa
can get yonr breath. - Probably aba’ll
read yon four or five letters from re
formed cannibals .- Bnt don’t yon mind
’em. My opinion is she wrote ’em her
self. It don’t make any difference, bnt
yon might mention that sinoe she left
home the- baby bas bad lost fits.
Johnny has fallen ont of foe. pear fa*#
and cracked his skull, Mary and Jim
have something like, foe croup, and
Tommy has been bitten by Jones dog.
It don't excite ber. She wont sou* *
cent; bnt I’d like her have foe latest
news. Tell her if she can manage to-
drop te here for a minute between now
and the Fourth of July, she. might
may-be wash the baby and give the ofoer
. children a chance to remember bow §h#
looks. Bnt she needn’t come if it will
interfere with the 1
ipe™. nr
iey ge*
■; they
irubber
defter to
is 1 saiys
' “ if Ari? AV/Wi , -
there settled, about a. year ago a colony
mention it I
.. ,
“All right; then I'll go m and pift
some fresh stickte&f)laskir.on Johnny*#
skull. • a ril—4V5(jt<iT x--) eati»oT
And with baby ringing. * voeifevotre
fsolo, and the other children dtegteg to
his leg, Mr. Bird retreated and shot Ife
doer, The peddler had determined to
propose to# girl that night. He changed
mid resolved to remain a bach.*
Cincinnati Times,.
f
What comets may really in struefnr#
and character be, remains almost aa
difficult confidently to state as it was.
two centaries ago. That they are not
nasses every one is agreed. It
seems probable that even the nucleus,
white brightest and apparently most
condensed, is, if a single body* a quan*
tity of glowing gas, not a solid or evta
a liquid substance.. It is remakable that
not only the tail, bnt even the nucleus,
tself, is as a role so thin tha t a bright
star can be seen through it scarcely
dimmed. What the tail may be is even
more perplextecr than the qnestiori of
what the bend and nnclen s of the comet
may consist,
extended over
the heavens,
ed from the zenith to the
from, their a
or very nearly
and, from the sun;
the come;
test tribes of Israel can hardly be call- immediate n
ed “lost,” a$ they have been found of-
tener than any other race on the earth.
I Democrat
..Vi
end of the tail might be
immediate vicinity of oi
A TAUMEU OUt Wcflt ...
kicking cow three weeks
talks of wit!
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