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ITEMS OF INTEREST.
,, Mrcn of . tho , ofl “ soM 77 asolireofl _ is . made .
from cotton seed
This injury done by insect* in $200,- the
the United States is estimated at
000,000.
Murtoo, with its vast and productive
territory, in ojwration. has only 585 miles of railway
4
The quantity of cotton consumed in
the world in 1878 was 54 times greater
tban 1778
J3ESS Tv all Europe and America 53,031
gallons of c! beer. nco ycar!y 3 ' 480 ' 000 ' 000
lire gross income derived from tobacco
03 the farmers of the 1 nitcd States is
about 822,000,000.
Tmt honey crop of 1870 was reckoned
a light one, although it has been esti
mated at 25,000,000 jxmnds.
Pkbsjpest OttAiieorriKE, of William*
College, has resolved to deny college
aid to any student who is caught amok
ing.
Oiwrrvivo men have noticed that the
hair on the forehead of a chimpanzee is
always parte,! in the middle .-New Or
lean* Picayune
ssac“ss TS ft!t, "‘ , ' , ' 1Urn !K '
Sirra (\ ’ Ibbkn Mte thate if the hIRu
would only jeotect the fish it plant*,
there could lb a few yct» be five fish a
day for each person. Well, who wants
nve lx lisliji 1870 day, the total eijmrts of butter
were
(3,.>00,000 pounds, against 26,500,000 in
1878, being sn increase of 17,000,000
pounds. In cheese the exporlp of 1K7H
were 8,000,000 ppiunlij Jess tliali 1H7H.
Gen. Hatch hasn’t killed a great.many
Indians thus far this season, but he has
been over a heap of different ground and discov
ered twenty-one sperms ,,f
grasshoppers .—Detroit Free Frets.
Maw desses are always praising too
bvgonp time, for It is Batumi (hat the old I
should extol the days of their youth ; the |
weak Uit’ area of lit oil strength ; the niok j
the season oftheir vigor ; and the disate ,
pointed the sjiringtido >4 their hopes.— !
Dirt;iham. I
r«R , best , case of . al.Hent-mimledness , . . , , of
wine , wo have lately heard was
of a HenWUwg »rpies*,|m wStArijig-Cart iV
^*s.ng a str.s>t, a let
flood loose umn him he professor
quietly raised Ins umbrella and walked
two blooms before he discovered tliat tlm
sun was shining brightly
A WJxn niU'SeBu man k going als>u|
tcreifleil tho oomitry ib the efafln^if of to l.c iefl.Jy in
ewi»e Signporance. He
done prodticos another card, similar in
appeamuee, to which he nleu drsjxes thitt
the signature bo affixed, ‘in Order ' to
keep •k." a correct memorandum card of his
wor Tho second is u sight note
fur any amount the swindler may see lit
to demand. Look out for him? — Tmij
Tinujt, U^*n. wmitiy. . tny* tlm ... London > Kit «
j7/. ¥ xjr, Iho TffifffiftuT how.- defa.m.JIJor rniTi l>tlici^4l
sloSe in m ih<> United
Htati's lias been It chiefly supplied Irom
tlist Germany. Gonad* kifl iejs>v., prifiiSwIy'e.flifiilititi* huw»v.-r. staled j
considerable share of this trade, the
qunrriiijMg Msrin"S»* nif>l.i(4,M#4'KB» yfahtoiui * s^-na aa
suitably far In Ut!.n K • 1 nit
obtaiAttfl ( 1 . rniHity.*.- trine 111 *
bfy-n tho fi.st.Hl roaulis by jinu-ticul said lithograpluirs,
and nr.- fii lmvo beon
oompletoly suooossful.
Tub fidal fluid army for Gormmty will
for tiia fatiW 'yurif <!riu|ist ti.fl Diet iiiiinti v
batl.fltiifis, baifi.rips rif ff.l (tela (frnll?<ryr ry I .si
comuauifa
a
engineers, with a total strength of ffiH,7. t
1 o to** 1 ’ forces muKt Ut adjotn-d
43,(KIO . . men helongmg to the .oiiimis
higher sanaid Staff dopiutiuenb .Arps, 2,|!||,i|oftlilO U, Wfl ti*th.<diite|Vat i
brauels#. ftllS ■oat] *lj>i IhAiI ix-hingl.E te|igitJli§ 3
the senie*? Mifeiry, tobilVtrltesdli tluTfleld
The of !
arn*- will therefore 1 m> 771,748 men.
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A Hors* That Enjoreff a Joke. *
hut ..by vted alter seriously he Imd to g w -ii tiuM %{ caiigln into
up again
imstiire and lie would give ttl tP> trouble
he podKibly eould. HI tyk tho Walter
«uf attempted to eateh hinnio wtiuld lot
. his nedyhl n • ifl v *M M It* l '« WW * fu- thiM
up his heels and d-n! off. l.K.kmg ha.'k
to see whether 1 followed After liis
rvpi atmg tills tuammtver half a dozen
Slid w.jfa.jppidlyiway
sTllT# would Nome flofW xW up fichmd me s.-t
htsteeth auwfoUym the shvve of my
dress tmd )erk at it, as lmieh as to say .
•Therm emit yo u ta ke a joke? Iwm
■ vonuh#"’ $$ 4 U «ii%toAH.m^iti. jl
«.
make a horse love you imd lose all fear <>1
you. At one tone l wg* m-qumuWd witiv
aliorae m Almaetlauri*# iTp«t«Sftn »r
gentleness did not equal his beauty. He
was a huge hwidsonie bay; and when 1 ,
first hughsh in.jmvn-i.vl hostler, with his kwqairis hfaffiirly
« ‘ J, r h 'V; with a handful of
"R ^ 06 8° “®“ 1
V nl :!V, t aJ uw il ’’f5 a T*- ® Us8, h ‘‘|
rtef i , '° . orsc U ,' l w . l l ' ; i .‘'° ukl tote ut to your lum witii . and
Vi 1 l’"7’ v, . ' r ’'7 however. The
• orm-man t bite mid right ofl, ||l
took Ins my iCl#|
sugar like fijkmlg -and
than two weeks fr-an t ihat tom> to' Would
tieaoe whinny^«id if he heard paw ray voice in the stable Mr j
and 1 did not go uirictly to Inin, i o lie j
sure, be had nearly squ.H-zed me to
deatii agiunst tae istea'AJ las S^i; hut u
viciousness; far HTffla n, who hed burned
tip pale and seiuviksUK^eiH-eeal.^s to
see tliat h»»<4ti^r|»M'* if, bit 8»-.
T. ri BtoolltoR^Wfei ll flH,
Vrotonfted 1 Work.'
-ri r i , , „ „ .. ,
with a view of obviating these evils, ha*
invented a plan which fl*uig
to the edge of an onhnary table a sort of
cushion, on wluchtoework ouite
fsstemHl or «..tithe q-a.
“IrUJ.,.. *rbesenug of 11,is
usln m, so tliat w.e-k may v be U* done sit
litis’ <>r standing, but in either oawtetiia ,i0
, . - , ,
viil . . . . iv
tortlv el Jnleoto ^i ' tSli G ‘
pds. who had a toiMeitoy to maltonflto
A mrsxBKv mmiMav wto, to. fJL..
araspended until <***>,
^7^ 2'i ! te Vl uv* m^' i'o t ^‘' U
How the Widow Stewart Eire*.
I When I came past Mra. Stewart’s m*i
j ble Mansion, at the turner of Thirty-fourth
street and Fifth avenue, the other sight,
I thought that no tomb conld be quieter;
there was but one apartment lit np, to
all appearance*, *nd in the moonlight of
the eyemug tho place seemed indeed a
j ghoul* “ whitened *cd sepulcher,” pri'trto watchmen. over to
One of
^e latte r genus is on special duty every
1 “« ht « a '“. 1 m * k J m rounO* as a precau
! non against fire or robbers, from 6
! 1 brJSbL “thel^LhaS Ut ht ^SSS whS
pied, the widow preferring to climb one
flight of stairs rather than sleep in a
r<s>tn full of such mournful association*,
Him resides alone, attended only by ser
vanta, and everything goes up to the
third story, where her room now is. On
the second floor there is oiilv (me bed
risrnt- * )@4 fa which the merchant prince
i (^ed—tlm in ot library rest of and the living apartment* consist- Mrs.
8 “ room*.
j Htoaarf ban discarded mourning hahili
! monte dUvelher, although she is eighty
j att,p ® d f gfnet velvet g«» to and dinner wearing parties dm
! moIulM flimfied bo th*t a ^u*«t mud
sssss “«* <’»** tw^ty-two fine, bft
«* carats
Iswg « r «; reiiiarkiilifa .from the fact of their
“gkrul .ylligit flaw; they a» literally
of jmri-st rav serene.” Mrs.
Btewart has also prided herself on her
figure, which is indeed very youthful
and well proportioned, and now she
looks younger than ever because of wear
ing skillful a coiffure miule in one piece by a
manufacturer of wigs, wlio liae
studied the most 1 Hamming to the peren
uial Cornelia. Mrs. Btewart is a woman
much goodness of heart, but she Los
Certain Weaknesses in reapeet to dressing
her more time youthfully of life. than However, a person she should is mis- at
tress of hpr o«ru actions, f saw her trip
g i( & alt “>« 011 ■ fu,l K < - nrm at
dining^,with W* 4 ** I** 1 including They had been
a party, Smith, Mrs.
, |Hla , w , 1 uf H n . loc ^\. Windsor ™* H - Hotel, imd ot Long
"‘ '. ' to® -were
,r "J!' K tlien ?° “• Orand Union.
" „ ,ra Stewart had already relinquished
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crai«! and bombazine for fiounc«s and
white flowers and other insignia of }, al, ‘
,nou Inrun*. V uing, .UW. kml t Ud u<>t V: appear y%U-slht,.d, alburether
W.« is r
but otherwise seems os little l.k. awo-
1Il|ul „f fm.r score a* can be imagined,
Bhe told a friend the other day that her
i h.te lmsbaml’s remains had never team
found the tnqHession to the contrary,
tpwfyfoe notw#li»t«ndinu| — A',*’ York t'orre.
of I tfc I Fittoburu I Tehyrapk*
\_e_ ,
*««
o „, hnndKouie-h'okingyoung girl, named
‘’"phiiiKiphurfll*, , ar«] *tho whowak “Isse* crying Market bitterly,
iq>l« ^'' in f’olice
*, *' ,,ur * a w v morning u "8 »'•*". against whom her she lmsliaiul, charged
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with abandonment. .
“fib, .fudge," said the young wife,
Oh, “my what husband refuses to live with mo
villi do?” toMatJ’
do said Jus
®TTr*i‘ .. TTnrfnTiupg V”
“ Nothing aj all, Judge. I did not do
feint hfti-e youMo shy h> life charge,
young man?” said the Court to the pri*
oner. WfoHiqAmuti ... , , j i
Vl] '■“•Midge.? V*S*WktTiie
m
trouble is this: When we were married
luy wife lied I lived with her parent*,
Jqdfte. f.othor, T eould and not stand I left the abuse from
the house. I
uy J*to|r4vi% wife to teatolfith father, 1.*-, but
jPggwa.vTs.-jMi- fl»M4 tf , T
How old .iith,iiu,i TO , t
" mp yoh?" said the Court
"I am twenty yeiiraci year* old, and mv wife
* ffightevn *$ age,” * * I aaid "fr 1 the prim 1
JvR .|d.L « 1 JlLI | | T I ,! -
.Y,.!,?? m WT*! i* ;,1 3 >0 ? " ltet ’A. * m ., ‘ l . 1,l f
ojimte,, iSwnun ,, !
*r, fix'll
have hirmk«.iutm«te and tl, M
nL^ile. *
' ■ f “to
L.,,1 T V- fH-l fudge Otter
f ’
,F,, j X,
^™, . m* ... SS'tw*
Inan lit?sfli *, hSnvst ,!r faa,^ I f
,d , , V >> , ,u, iR ■ »«
,, we * yon ' wulnhg V, 1 ,', ourt to leave <> he young mother girl,
your
Int j|l|r4mf ™ J I At.m.MU. d^ Jd fc
" rT U t '
^ )k , 7"l Arifcin?! '■.iil k , 8
’• “ o’. the l Court, .
Jf S|r to" f Urn
it JOT-te--J- 1
( aimillan Bealher, o&tontrud,
Mr. It G. ifadnor, wh. w
ImhJness in weather predictions has
brought that tbe him into *ueh promineuoe, uy*
extren»e-eold of Caumla is al
^.st^^-.ys teg troifi a ih.UA to the by north a wind of blow- w.wt.
Such a wimfis both edd andibw. IV
IB I1, in passing along it imbibes
also moisture cold, rapidly, it quickly causing absorbs ixiki heat Being from
the surface of tiie earth; and, when this
oontinuea for several hours of any day,
U»n tias-ard^unaet fismUly have to« lowest lwHwwpfc mini, we
of tiie
>fiflSd n«iiff!ylasfaR«U Ri Caunhi, these ex
thive
days; the nor’wester b.>ginning about
noon of one. dav, bMMngk fleroely for
that aftermxm, In coming almost >ln»
m tiie evening#-* tnen « q.,kl (%bt
still l fiom ^ th north'westerly * witol M«i4m pviint. MjJOjfgt Again,
a
toward sunset, there is a calm, with
the thermometer more or leas Inflow
& ni ' 1 *f ld ' miwiimg, it may <8™ lie/ob*
breaking. »
U die wind veers rouud toa -
queue* eomwg from the week If, ou
etA, the other hand, the wiiid pa**ee to the
s evwnd lamp, of letter •xfld may
lasting IvUbffad from hv a general snqv - j
starm tweuty to thirty
^ -iu
Lkt ail remember that there are thnw
nT ** fl^t U F cafngt tr to- trusted the pskhire toljwm ■
' °m « r
as? P* 1 ™ "««*• WUs a KW.Jwy au.1 dc^.
en4^I,a1 .hefwilf EX fh“cnT3l
_ I__L.
- 0" all the pnaf ^;0 thaaofl. ^
uT. i !.^L V ‘* '-* D «8ihtod np<Mi one
Dr. Pott*’ EzjMrimeat Failed.
Old Ur, Pott*, of San Franeiaoo, Mid
who is *n enthusiast in his profession, is
the originator of the theory that much
disease is transmitted to human beings
mals, through eating the flesh of immature ani
such as calves, in the early spring.
As this theory was disputed by some of
his contemporary M. I).’h, Dr. Potts de
termined to make some useful expert
ments lief ore giving to tho world liis dis
covery. He accordingly purchased a
six-months’ calf—one of the kind that
appear to be built on stilts—and, as the
doctor had no back yard to speak of, he
had the brevet cow placed in the the cellar,
whore he supposed to mix weeds in
question among its food for a few days
prior to its being converted into test cut
lets, so to speak. The China boy was
bribed pot to mention the calf’s presence
to the other member# of the household,
who, it happened,%«1 been absent while
the quadruped was being secretly let
down through the coal-hole by the
butcher. had To wedged prevent it* bleating the
doctor a stout leather muz
zle on its none.
That night the doctor was awakened
by Mts. Potts, Who sat up in tied and
gas;**! in a horror-stricken voice “Ora
cious heavens! Archibald, don’t yon
hear that singular noise down stair*?”
i'hj-.calf had evidently gotten the muz
zle about half off, and was making a pe
culiar sound, resembling a small fog
horn tortured by remorse, but Old Botta
starnmered out that he couidii t hear any
thing “Not in particular. Potts? Are
hear anything, Dr.
von deaf? .Tuat listen to that! It s just
blood-curdling.”- * * hazaTded ~ the _ mis
IVrhiuif. its rats,
erable physician. '
“Rat*, Potts! Are insaner .
Dr. yon
Did yoii over hoar rats wailing like a lost
soul in purgatory? ’
“Weil, not exactly like it, said the
doctor, soothingly, “but perhaps—-^"
“I can’t stand it a moment longer. I
shall go wild if you don’t go down and
MB W diat’s tho matter. It’s tK -hct
that burglars are trying to murder Ah
Wrong.” I—”
“Well, my dear, if you insist,
But just then there came a sudden
jerk at the bell and a terrible hammering
at the front door. Tin- dootor put up
tiie window and belield a delegation of
about lour police fifty officers half-dtessed ig their iieighboto midst. with
“Is he dead yet?” asked one of tho
crowd a* the doctor poked his head out.
“Is who dead?” asked tho doctor, much
astonished.
“Whv your brother, down there in
the oeUar. Didn’t you tell us your
brother had made a big strike in stocks,
and was coming to stay with you this
Cfldhnus.lhe Doctor’s next
‘\VhWl?Wlmt„f Why ye* 1 W hat of if>” itf
“You cold-blooded villian. Do you
suppose no one heard you murdering
him in the collar ju 8 t now? By Jove, he
is not dead yet—he’s groaning stilL Just
listen!”
“If you don’t lemme in I’ll bust the
B, Archibald! to think that you
8houlu turn out to bo a murderer!
giwpCHl Mr. Pott* going into hysterics,
Uhl Potto was too mad to utter a, word,
He just ajhmtted walked down wliole stairs in liis night
pa P> tljo crowd, conducted
it the collar stairs, handed the police
-tofcu » owulle, and told him to go ahead,
thel * went up stairs and waited re
^
Of course the calf mode a break for tho
light «« Soon a* he saw'it. The big oftl
•<** holding it was Ujisct by a terrible but
to the stomach, the candle went out,
$««*, unearthly “ ,,u d ti»e rattling yells of of the the crowd, CC-sd “ml tho
yfi.*qrCa laRkLas* t
ou i«n
quietly d.-sceuded, looked the door up
agum, tied a sponge full of chloroform
P'Uud p the calf’s nose, resuscinted Mrs.
dnxZ tun! then retiuneil aloomilv to his
of * eten0
Oh 1 Those Fleas!
“ K fto£. »ad«r” inquires how to
rid of That is a question
whkdi would have puzzled tiolomou, with
whlMW they go, no one can tell The
subjwt is a lively one, and I have never
ftl)lo to kwp up with it. I have
*e«a nw>re interest waaTvei displayed in a re
«®«oh for afleati.an invested^
Sene# research. Indeed, there iaa
in catching fleas which few pos
«•’«, and which can uequinxl .mly
after long and lively practice. If vou
wo ,j < j sueeiwul, 7 yon must give f the whole
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L,u,t summer the qnestiou was
«^.xl through slmlfl tiie Cincinnati Odette,
“What do to get rid of fleas?” am
an.U lady n-ptonL l halo “Cleanup; dtetol' 1 n.ma 4ex- but
dirty l^nee vHx>vd» tirnl^htog. The %he
evidently oTthat haa Tarty' wjrld
g™ not **«a all the yak
dry be* tou.bua%rilTrt^h^lh.^wffi, or sandv uromiid ar# mAi4 liald«Tto
live on low, fiat ground. My grand
mother was oboe grievously tormented
with fleas four or five summers, and she
«.us the sworn enemy of dirt- She took
up her oaqH-ts and *laid them away dm
ting-room, tog summer, and mopped kitchen, sit
*»d btHl-ruom floors with boil
ing water once a day. This gave relief,
but did not cure the evil I would advise
those aftliete*! to use a little carbolic acid
to the hid water for mopping. Some
‘lark night gatlier all your cafe np and
drop distant them gently into th« back yaril of *
neighbor. Take (lime vour dog to tile
creek and hold him feet under
waterier one hour and a half; that will
drown the fleas on him. Sheep in the
yard 1m good may be idea a good take idea; them it might also the
a to into
house. Try ti.eae reuudies, and if they
fail, you can burn the house; that is a
sure way to kill fleas, and alnHit the only
Dolt# Tonhn. '
auiw wm.—
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’ / Pr««li»t rwmmtm Mares’ Wife Wire.
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sent example another for phase .4 her character, as
an the women of our land to
follow.
the During last an acquaintance with her for
heard her twenty-five if years, I have never
aakail her speak iU any ««- I ««'’<’
how this came about, that she
w»* so she guardevl in tin# respect, when I
kn*» was tempted as much as any
one to use her tanpu* «Jd. to the detriiuer.t
of oti.etw. She In reply, that st
tee hom^tflrule of «
to ?* .«*
*» frfr tyI ya m M ti W M tftwed it Iwbi
The Fiend and His Lawn-Mower.
“Whir-r-r-r-r?”
Blast him!
“ZzWz!” .
Blast him again!
“Rr-rr-rr-rr-rr!”
Turn over in bed and vow that you will
shoot his hens, poison his dog, and leave
tudi bones where his cat will fled them
and choke to death.
Why? Why, that triple-plated, bomb-proof,
iron-rusted and hard-hearted next-door
man, who went to bed at sundown for no
other purpose than to get up at 5 o’clock
in the morning and gallop his old lawn
mower around!
“Battle! Whirr! Bang! Rr-rr-rr!”
Oh, he’s there. He simply stopped for
a moment to spit on his hands and get
ready for a new twist. Just 5 by the
bells, and some fool of a doctor has told
him that the morning air is good for him.
He knows that he is disturbing every
man, woman and child within a block of
him, hut what does he care?
There “Clickety-te-clickety-click!” he bis off,
goes. He’s got coat
his pants in bis boot-legs, and he’s think
ing bow nice it would be to live the in dew- the
country and canter around over
wet sward. Country he hanged! Lawn
mowers and next-door neighbors be
banged! The man who sold him that
lawn-mover warranted it to be noiseless,
Just remember that when you get to
shooting. “M-m-m-m! Noiseless, oh, yes!
Bur-r-r-r! Z-z -z!”
The baby wakes up with a howl. Why
shouldn’t he? Can a baby stand more
than a horse? Everybody wakes up. If
you think people can sleep on and dream
of the gates of heaven while a man is
pounding lived sheet iron with a hammer you
have in vain.
“O-u-r—!”
Good. His old machine has struck a
stone. Hope the contact has wrenched
off every wheel, twisted every spring out
of heels place, and flung fence! the villain head over
against the Nobody but a
villain would have a lawn to mow in tho
first would place, and nobody but a mutton-head
stomach go in slashing around on an empty
this malarious climate. His
health? What is hi* health compared
with the peace of his neighbors? Who
cares whether he gets fat and live* on, or
grows lean and dies? He ought—!”
There “Clickety-te-click-elick-cliek-dick!” he the old machine making
noise goes,
more than ever! Hit him with a
brick. No, don’t do it. Such a man as
that couldn’t appreciate a decent clip on
the ear with a missile made by human
hands. Draw a beadon 1dm with a shot
gun? Never! Keep your ammunition
for owls. Owls have ‘sense enough to
stick by tlm roost until 7 o’clock. Argue
with lum? Not much; you couldn’t
convince such a man that he ought tube
rim over by a drove of Texan steers
anymore than you could make a Turk
believe that he ought to pay 100 cents on
n dollar.
“(lur-g-g-g! z-z-z-z! Bang 1 Rattle-r
r . r l Kip”
Lot him alone! There is a Providence
villain -sf*•> rope to play with, just, to see him
squirm when lie in brought—Erp--with a
hlmrp turn. Tlmt mower may explode.
if not, the morning air will bringon sore
throat, toothache, neuralgia and colds,
May he have them all jump in on him ot
once and stand by him like an Indian’s
memory, and may every neighbor whom
ho lrn* disturbed by his villainous noise
grow fat and sleek and rich and five to
heat him for the only office he ever cared
tori—Detroit Free Freat.
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A French Rom mice
‘ii;„ '{J 5 Frenchman ardentIte
ni rt name and a very
filiSSSHftilSSSaSftSS**
!*; ! ^? nut
t i
near Pam, and Gilbert, after - ob shooting
his betrotiied, attempted to blow hi* owS
brainsout In neither case did the wounds
prove mortal, and the war breaking
out soon afterward, Gilbert was notpros
pput « d . M h « kad k ; ft V*™’ serve in
tlm Army of the Loim T He returned to
Pans at the outbreak of the Commtme,
Err.HbSirc Caledonia. Uunng his absence hi*
be
trothed had be«n induced by her lather
to marry a wealthy of merchant, and she is
now the mother ft numerous family
her husband having had no .suspicion of
the anteeclent events Gilbert was in
otoded m tiie amnesty granted a few
months agt,, and he returned to Paris the
other day only homicide. to bo arrested on the charge
of attempted It appeal* how
pver that the trial will not be broucht to
opinion tliat the proceedings esanot be
enrried on without putting into the wit
ue* R -box the lady whom GUlrert attempt
** to kill. To do this would be to bWt
her charaete-r, and perhaps to bring about
her separation from her husluwnl. and so
toe Minister of Juatice haa authorized th«
ss=cr“ “ *■“*
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An Empren* Life.
Atiulame de Remusat, in lier Memoirs
just life of published, Napoleon's introduces us to the inner
oourt. She shows us
Josephine, Napoleon's biographers first wife, as B he
was, not ws L have sketched
her. No girl nml under the illusion
that the Empress’life is to be coveted.
lofty Josephine knew for little happiness in her
station, she lived not for its du
tie*, but for its pleasures. The routine
of oourt life was monotonous and weari
some, and her personal life was frivolous
and far from being pure. The Memoirs
says:
“She novwr opened n boitic, she never
took up a pen, she never worked scarcely
At all.” *
Though without literary dress tastes, ah*
play. was extravagantly fond of and dis
“She rose at nine o’clock. Dress
ing was a long process, and a portion of
it was devoted to minute personal em
bellishments, including paint
chajaged times every article of her attire three
stoektogm a d»y, and never vm iminkslble any
new It would lie
Her charm was her winning mannerv
and amiable disposition. “But she ivuffi
never wnform in her own mminer of life
to order or S to etiquette hTpumk " or keep pe^uuS witliin
.he hunts LuSbed t3J
alk*wam-e' was a and
thousand dollars » year, but she was per
penally aharpe'rebukes running in debt, and incumm:
frean file Euiperor foi
her xtravagai.ee,
Wendell Phillip, well remarks in ww
Mb. 8an«, «ahu to W a aonttle
giu.~r2iqTtiie annou2ceitt,n,
be
B.vn* men cant take cold without
biowmg aboutit,
The Heated Term—Where to Spend It.
The season of summer jaunts is now
upon us, and manv of our readers are
debating shall the question of where thev
the go to spend the heated term. Not
mere fact of going to the country to
board of constitutes recreation. anything The locality worthy‘the
name be unhealthy, the food badly cooked might
and
served, and the societv anything but
cheerful or agreeable; while a dearth of
amusements would cause tbe suffering
loiterer to almost die of ennui. What
one needs is a cool, bracing atmosphere,
pleasant accommodations and surround
ings, refined and cheerful society, and
varied means of amusement, including
walks, drives, fishing, boating, archery,
I ten-pins, billiards, music and dancing,
Then the character of the food, and the
manner in which it is served, should lie
stimulating to the appetite and digestion,
complacency and promotive of that good humored
that makes one feel satis
fled with existence. Above all, the
situation should be such that the nights
will be cool and pleasant, removing by
their tonic influence, the debilitating
effects of the daily beat All these
desiderata are within easy reach of our
readers, and at an exceptionally reasori
able cost. The location, surroundings,
and management of Bailev Springs,
Alabama, enable them to offer to the
summer tourist, health-giving waters, an
excellent table, all the popular amuse
ments, and the most refined and unpre
tending societv in the South; while the
reduction in price the of board, and excur-
8 ten rates on railroads make it a
matter of actual economy to spend the
summer there. For forty years these
waters have sustained an unrivaled repu
tation dyspepsia, for the cure gravel, of dropsy, diseases scrofula, the
gout, of
skin and kidneys, diseases peculiar to
women, and diseases of nutrition and
formation debility. should Those drop desiring postal further in
a card to
Eh,is & Co., Bailey Springs, Alabama,
requesting circulars, as they will doubt
i e88 be pleased to answer all inquiries.—
Jackson (Miss.) Clarion.
A fireman on a Minnesota railroad
engine climbed out on the pilot, at the
risk of his life, and rescued a man who
was which lying mischievous on the track—a boys man had of placed straw,
there.
We often wondered wbat induced Dr. Bull to
i nvcr,t h '* celebrated Baby Syrup, but t vre uq
der,tand i n ow, that he was a mar ried man.
.-.JflL'l -r..„ ° „r f lu
are
Ulcerative weaknesses and debilitating hn
mora of females cured by Malt Bitters.
Tre Minister at Washington
went home because lie couldn’t B get
dl » dl g h on s alM i„— T ^ „„„ pay hoard.
Mount Vernon Place Church, Her. w. r.
Harrison, » i>
Chaplain Hocre ok Repheskntatives, )
(Paster’s Office, 1,008 Ninth St, N.W.) V
J mw 21 ’ im »
JiSSl&SfSXlSggSbtXla .. and I take ,
cases, merits, pleasure in testifying to its
from ay a prompt, of the agreeable and permanent
escape one most terrible calamities
biatcan afflict the human race. I have no
thos^'JtaKtaa^UvCTedX^thl
bondage is Christian of the gentleman, Opium Habit The proprietor
a whose uprightness and
reliability are known far and wide.
W. K HARRISON.
T ° 5Uj ‘ B R ’ « M ‘ w WoOTMI „„ ' Atlauta - Ga ’
The Beat,
William H. Wilson, M.D , Springfield, Effing.
ton County, Ga., says: “I prescribed Hunt’s
Remedy in * complicated case of Dropty which
1 had been treatin * for eight years, and I find
n “ nt ’» R«“«dy ie the beet medicine forDropey &
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Cures all Bilious disease,. For Rook address
i Ba. Sassord, 162 Broadway, New York,
The Vallate Belt Co., Marshall, Midi.,
Will send their Elwtro-Voltaic Belts to the
afflicted upon 30 daya’ trial. See their adver¬
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s— 35 Sr' 9 eur* rS
only witches in wh‘chwe beii.veare beau
JimJ ‘be,«... girl, Portafioe.or who are healthy Tabler’s * D TegetoMetiv,, d rosy because
f° for **^±*^*'1*^ Sample botUe JSe., or on* package
VaovnN. is not a etimolattog bitters wwen
oreates a fictitious appetite, but a gentle touie
which ...his nature to restore the stomach
*° a healthy notion
! ®
trai . «^ . tB n your old , . boots and shoes with
T
■ The tie that hinds the happv may lie
dear, but that which links the unfortunate
, is tenderness unutterable.
A food and a medicine are combined in the
' most perfect manner in Malt Bitters.
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Answer This,
Did you ever know any person to be
ill, without inaction of the Stomach
Liver or Kidneys, or did ehher^Z you ever know
one who was well when
s', rue ted or inactive; and did vou ev-r
know or hear of anv case of the kind
that Hop Bitters would not core? Ask
vour neighbor this same auestion ^ —
Times.
°"* *•* M “* ••'Om
T ^ . Y®* 1 are suffering from a combina
‘i?® .. ,lT , diseases,
do ? r or nod con-
8 j'^tion, not fail to try thecelebrat
e< * eaai!y Kidney «ort. It is a dry compound,
** P re P arcd « * cup of coffee
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BABY
SYRUP
To Consumptives.
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f Rfa
Vegetine
Purifies the Blood, Renovates and
invigorates the Whole System.
US IttmCINAL PBOPKBTISS ABB
Alterative, Tonic, Solvent
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V «cm** * iuS txelnWTgT turn the !*!«•• <*
lollz teiscui ficrla rood «n# h*rt*. «jk! k »trw>«ly «»
c*«tr«t*d Cat It vin cflactmllr eradicate troni tie srcteni
•Terr wist at Scrofula, aerofuloux Uumor.
Turner,, Cancer, Cancerous Ilumul , Ery
Blue lac, Balt Rheum, Byphilltlc DUeacec,
Canker. FUnlneu at the Btomach, tod all
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Inflcmmatorp *nd chronic RheumaUcm,
filcuralafta, Ucut cad Spinel Complaints , ecu
onl7 be effiectoall/ cured through the blood.
For Ule«rc end Eruptive OUe&sei of the
Sktn, Pastules, Pimples, Blotckies, BolU.
Totter, Senldltead and Rlnicworm. Vicrini
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uterine diseases and General Debility, Vacktiiti
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regulate* the bowel*.
For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Cou
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aebe. Pile*, IVervonaneu, and General
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VKostin*. It purifle* the blood, cleanse* all of the
organa, and pcs*esMs a controlling power over the nervous
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The remarkable cure* effected by Vkgktikm have
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know to prescribe and Ube it In their own familiea.
In fact, Vkoetixs is the best remedy yet discovered for
the above diseases, and l* the only reliable BLOOD
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wi T *n H E A R 8 FUL fHY? JUULm
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BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE
UTXB,THE BOWELS AND Km .
NETS AT THE SAKE TIME.
•aoaus* It olaanaea the system ot
thapolsonoua humors that develops
n kidney and Urinary dlaaaaw,BIK
Pllaa, or In Jaundloa, Rhaumatism, Conatlpatlon,
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