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There Vrt a group 0< them I
near the stove, and they were telling Up
many strange, gtiualiy things they bad
dreamed at.
“ I bad a strange dream c<»ce, and 111
never forget it, either," eaid a man who
wore a ah meh hat and whose can carted
out from Lis head Ilka the " lan da ide "
of a plow.
*' Did yon dream that you was a
s|4nl of the dead ? ” inquired the crowd.
“No , worse than that I dreamed
that I was a tough encumber.**
'• What ? A cucumber ?"
•' Tee, a regular old yellop-tintod
cramp prrxiucer, and you can just bet I
male troulkrs in one family. Dang me,
but it was a remarkalile dream."
" Tell us al>out it,” said the crowd, in
chorus.
"Well, there was a mao living nest
door to me by the name of Watson, who
was a sw<mi enemy of mine. I used my
l>olitical influeuoe in working against
him in the ward, and the week after lie
was defeated hr poisoned my dog- K»-
venge was in my heart, and one night I
dmuued that 1 was a big cucumber and
was nestling among the vines in the
garden, surrounded by a lot of other cu
cumlx-rs, when suddenly I saw Watem
climb over the back fence. He esme
directly to me, plucked me from the
vine and dehlwrately ate me before my
own ryes. I was the nun that oucunilwr
in America, and after reaching his
stomach I determined to sell my life as
dearly as possible. When Watson re
tired foe ths night ths first tiling I did I
threw him into a spasm, rolled him out
of tied and hanlcd him over the floor
apd marched around in his stomach in
platooaa, regiments ami brigades Then
1 twisted him into the shape of a gim
let, curled him up like an apple peel,
and jammed his heals back of his ears
until he bowled and swore with pain.
After that I pitched him into the mid
die of a convulsion, bounced him
*gain«t th" celling, and slammed him
against the walls until two man had to
tie his legs and send for a doctor. His
mether-ia-law tried to rub him with
Hartshorn, but he cut loose al liar with
loth feet ami the old lady pulverised a
washstand jn a far corner. I leugin-d
like a demon, and drew his knees under
Ids ohm ami turned him on his back,
and every time any one name in reach
ing distant* I straightened him out with
a snap, and made him drive his loved
ones right through the plastering. Well,
sir, when I woke up ami found that it
was all a dream I was the worst disap
]<nnted man you aver heard of."
'Dio Ckowil gasod at the man will, big
rars, reverently confessed that they
hadn't even begun to learn how to
dream, and then set up tho drinks.
Fusrsi. iisrira
In IHTI the European system of p«at
kgr was adopt**!, in a manner which, wo
/are assured, lias won tbs admiration of
all foreigners. Prior to this there did
uqls'iei aqy uatooaal system of post-
Wf*. owing to the feudal disposition of
the country. U any one would wish to
realise the primitive audition of post
office service in IMftl they may turn to n
pietnruin Uie '‘Capital of the Tycoon'
U A gtatiunu in native costume—Uiat la,
with • loin band only, to leave his limbo
tkte, running along the high road at
s|>etal, end a small Ixix slung by a pole
iw his shoulders ; and, in case of his
falling lama or other accident, ba is ao
nuupamed by a double, to take the
pwcksgv in hie place to the next stage.
Ilio (hivemmeut need to dispatch such
messengers, and occasionally private
firms. The comparison with w hat now
eiista carries us back many centuries,
though only the work of five yean.
Than an now mail routes of mure than
<kJ,Otrt Milan in active operation, and 091
pnatoffiitiu, beaido 194 receiving agen
eiaa, HN stamp agencuw and 703 street
Mter-boxee The number of letter?
bwwanted m 1878 was 30,000,000, being
an inNnaan of 94 per cant over that of
I*N, according to Mr. Mounsey.'* ‘lm
port on the Finance of Japan." The
postage of an ordinary letter in the
large towns is 1 cent (jl), and 2 canto
(Id.) for the rest of the empire. Post
cards are Carried for one-half throe
chargro. And in 1873 a money-order
• vstem was adopted, ami within two
rears there were 310 poalcfßoee where
order* cotiLl be obtained and cashed.
And thto is the country where, ten years
Iwifcea, th# chief thought was how for
eigners could beat ba expelled or exter
minated, and all their pestilent umova
bcos sent after them I— Contemporary
/'set tug
rsrorwr MR urge Muqrx worsx.
A> old Venucnt fanner om» home
4muk, sad became the victim at an ir
rtprwftde desire to get etell drunker
dohgdhMgti he would bring out hia
te Anw <w.r trShrtboro* Fall-
Wtacrs whisky Jasi mi ha wm about
rtatogf the teiahing tonnhea «■ the bar
inti, he mid to him
•el| * *Fh»* horse has got home ! “ Be
NMgH out hia lantern and found that
ha badJtenaeaed the cow to tho wagon
8# muttered : ** The drunk euosigh now,
unhitched the beaat, and went into the
hones to sleep it c<—Jttedund ( Fl)
f/eruM
Orwet mm a is the voice of the soul,
the iwwioM SO the YWfig_fiL Ute ImD.
sjrxcxkora or db. Mcrrrrrnrro •
There » aa iwhgnatmo which to holy,
and an anger that is wfthoot sin. It
flashes aotnotemea from the most merci
ful of men whae they stumble over |
aotne hypocrite's greed. Few me® hail
a more gentle rptnt than tho late Dr.
Muhlenberg of New York, but his
tender heart could glow with Are, and
hto soft words give place to strong ex ■
piteainnr, when inhumanity c roused bis
path.
One day, during the civil war, a poor
woman came to him in great distreos.
Hhe was the wife of a volunteer, and
had faded to receive her usual remit- I
tamv'. Her landlord liad threatened to
turn ber into the street fur not paying
her rent The kind clergyman, learn
mg who her landlord was, remarked :
" Of’ ! I know him well Be com
forted ; I will see to it”
Chung to him, he found the nch man
engaged in counting a quantity of gold,
lleacnbing the poor tenant s diatreas,
the doctor asked Divro to release her
from paying the quarter's rent
" Impossible,” he answered. “ I've
nothing to do with it; my agent at-
U-nda to such matters. My business
would lie demoralized by such inter
ference."
•* Nay, but the poor woman occqpiro
your house," gently remonstrated Dr.
Muhlenberg. “ Hhe baa paid you regu
larly until now, and will probably be
able to pay in future, if ahe receives
money from ber husband. ’
"Yea, ye% that may be all true, but
the thing can't be dons ; it is not busi
ness.”
" Well, then, give me one of those
gold pieces for her.”
"By no mean*. I want every one of
them to make up a sum I'm going to«
pnt in tho bank."
" Well, air,"said Dr. Muhlenberg, ris
ing to go—his indignation bad already
risen, “ I would rather take my chance
for the kingdom of heaven with the
poorrot, meanrot, dir Urot beggar in the
streets of New York than with you I ”
On a similar occa-ion, be broke forth
into throe strong words : " I am no apol
ogist for Manolatry, but I would rather
fare with Bridget, aaying her 'Hail
Mary,' than with old Rent ber
master, groaning over ber idolatry—
himself a worshiper of Mammou.
Granting the idolatry, hers may bo
venial, compered with hia, in the eye of
the Diaccrner of Hpirite.”— Youth'*
Cbm/>anion.
*HVT THK HOOK.
The education of onr youth is s*«lly
neglected in one directum, and that is
: in closing arid fastening iloors after
them. Gareful oliservation has aatisfled
us there is no use in trying to teach
some people that accomplishment. It
I ijqiears to be a natural, and probably
jan inherited, inability, just aa with
some people there is no such thing as
knowing one tune from another, aa with
others it is imjxiesible to acquire facility
; mid haiidmeea in the pf tools. Mod
ern ingenuity has taskc-d Mk-ls to make
up to a suffering world for tho
inoa|>acity or negligence of peoplo who
never clone a door, by the application of
weights and springs that will automat
ically do what every man, woman and
rdiild ought to do instinctively. But
Uuw.' appliances themselves shirk tbeir
dutnw, and they are not susceptible of
universal application.
| There ought to be a thorough course
i I of uuftruction in our school* in the art
iof shutting doom, The first .4m*on
i would inculcate the elemental and aim
i pie duty itself. Boy* and girl* should
; be kept ]>a*uug a doorway, each one
closing the door for himself and herself,
| until not a mother'* eon or daughter of
them could leave a door ajar. Then the
finer features of th* aocomplishmant
might be introduced There are p«x>plr
w ho al ways alam a door ; there are others
who hold it open and cloae it so slowly
1 that a whole procession of diseases, tn
t clu.Ung cold* in the head, catarrh, sore
throat, diphtheria, inflammation of the
lungs and the epiaootie can march
through, and the mercury of the ther
' mometer has time io gef-flowu into hi*
I boots.
But without becoming too fastidious,
' it i* imjortant that every on* should be
i taught to close the door and fasten it
i m some way. The amount of time a
professional man spends, and the dis
‘ tance he travel* in hie office, IB jumping
' up and closing the door after proph' who
neglect that duty, wvuhi antomah one
w ho had never given the matter thought.
Re kind enough to shut the door.—
A'ocAoterr HeraUL
FM WCTUIL.
The Eacunel is the palace of th* Kings
of Spam, on* of the largwet and most
magnificent in the world. It was be«v>
by Philip IL in the year 1882. and the
I first coat of Ha erecteon waa 8,000.000
dneata It feme a vast square of pol
ished stone, pared with marble. It may
give some notion of the surprising
grandeur of thia palace to say that, an-
I cording to the computation of Francisco
de ide Santee, it would taka four day* to
,go through all the room* and apart
menta, the length of the way being
reckoned thirty three Spanish leagues,
which M above ISO English mils*
There ar* 14,000 doors and 11,000 win
dows baimauw to th* adafloa
rrKK roon.
It to no economy to use inferior food.
It to a roving of money and tune and
health to give a higher price for what we
eat, if it be frroh and perfect, than to
obtain it for lees on account of ito being
willed or old partially decayed. Borne
p»iple prefer to make their meat tender
by keeping, which means that decom
pouition to taking place; in pinner
phrroe, it is rotting. Buch meats re
quire leas chewing and may appear very
tender, Imt it to a physiological fact that
they are not digested aa rosily or aa
quickly aa solid fresh mrot Whrt' a
vegetable begins to wilt it is no longer
that vegetable, because a change of par
ticlee has taken place, and tn wch pro
jiortioD it to unnatural—it to dead—and
to rot it tends to death. One of the
m<*t humble forma of ,1 mease to canned
by eating sausages which have b>*n
kept a h»« time ; more common in Ger
many than elsewhere. Scarcely any
thing saddens ua so much in passing
through some of the by streets and the
more eastern avenues as the sight of the
jong-krpt meats and shriveling vegeta
ble# which are sold to the unfortunate
poor at the corner Dutch groceries,
Bat the poverty-stricken are not the
only sufferers; th« richest men coma tn
for their share, for themselves and for
their families tn proportion, aa the mto
trvasea of their splendid mansion* are
incompetent or inattentive to those
household duties, the proper perform
ance or neglect ot which makea all the
difference between a true wife and a con
temptible doll. With all tho high-
Sounding advantages of high-sounding
" Young Isidios’ Boanling School*" and
** Institutes" and all that, with all ths
twaddle about learning French and Ger
man, and music and Mithetics, how
many of these paint-like girls are any
more tit to take charge of a man's
household than to navigate a ship ot
calculate a parallax’—J/a/f* Journal o)
Health.
[.)j< k»ou Daily Patriot.)
Happy Friends.
R< r. F. M Wiribnrne, p*>t«r M. F.. Church,
Mexia. Texai, write* a* follow* Several
m >nth» «ince I received a supply of St.
Jaml» Oil. Retaining two bottles, I distri
buted the reel sni-ois friend*, it is n most
eicellrnt remedy fur p»in« snd aches of va
rioa» kind*, especially neuralgia and rheu
matic affection*
r.in c/oaaj.
An Irishman on an ocron steamer al
wavw presented tho Captain with fine
Havana cigars after lunch and dinner,
until one clay the latter refused to take
any more. The son of Erin, however,
insisted, and at last the Captain ao
cepted, saying, "Well, if I do take it.
I'll burn it.” “Arrah, I* jabere," sai l
Pat, “the devil a cigar of mine yell get
to do tlmt with.”
ft'Uaton (lows) IlerahT.)
lame* Butler, I><] . Clerk of the Roxbury
Carpet Co., R>Hp'U, Mac* , etnplnvivig eivht
hundred hands, in a lite communication
concerning the admirable working of an ar
liele inlrodur. d into the fnctorv, »ay»: The
famou* Old German Remedy, Jacitot Oil,
hs« effected Kevcrat cure* among our men,
who have loin teutlv burl in Work*os itrlh--
fsetory, Bini they pronounce it a M»ccr>-
every lime.
FttCVLI.iKtTIF.H OF TKKF GKOWTH.
Home noticeable peculiarities are fro
quently observed in forest*. A few
years ago some Michigan lumbermen
discovered a chain-link protruding
through the bark of a tree, and in ent
thig it out traced its continuance to a
steel trap which was thoroughly im
bedded out of sight in the wood. The
truate*>s of an old burying ground in
New Jersey, while removing tho growth*
of large timber, the falling of whrws,
branches frequently broke valuable
monnmente, were engaged in removing
a large willow which had a diameter of
over five feet. Digging deep among the
nxita, two footetonee were fqnnd com
pletely enveloped and held fast by t)i«
roots which hail grown alx>ut them,
while in sawing off the trunk about
three feat above the ground at a depth
of fifteen inches the saw struck a hard
sulwtanee, and, on stopping to loosen it,
a footatemo was dmoovarod fully imlx-d
--dc-1 in the solid wood. _
Maine News
Hop Ritlers, which arc advertised in onr
columns ar* » »nre cure for ague, biiious
oe»* and kidney complaint*. Those who
o*e them say they cannot be too hiehly rec
ommended. Tho*.- sfffieted should rivrihsai
a fair trial, and will become thereby enihu
*i**ucan the prune of Uuur curative qgali
lie*.—Portland Arni*
"Ann aeem* to hinge tai this," re
uxarkod the lover when he proposal to
hia sweetheart while swinging an ths
gate in front of her house.
TWrow lew* Hnwwtor U»
to Rocbroter than Mr. Wm. M. Armttrong.
"ith > --vaatanaiww broir.:..,-with »*u*f*.
b- rvmarked, ruoontey, ““I- gi upon th*
prvpewtta ot Warn** • Sate Kxtaar *a4 Liver
Cur*. Itrorwime.*
th' what feminine creator* are you
reminded on the completion ot a build
ing > A bousetuaid.
-<*w< *r W*rS.
•nd rok with tay krinrr* f ir vrors," wrote Mt.
Frrn*, r»f r”rfcF. N Y*-
Hr uw! Warner * safe Kkiu-v
I jvrr l ure. N\»w bw »*av» “j rbedtilfr r*-
»'”V..ubrnJ it l*> ail in tbe «an»a
• ay."
Tw t.*nr«B Went to see Clam Moms.
In one of the most affecting passages at
‘he pM? ,b«® the whole bouro waa
huahol in stillneaa, the lady who had
lw«en using her o|>em glass st ten to roly
remarked to the other : " Pooh ! Tbs
trimming on her dross ■ nothing but
Hamburg edging."
TBt HKJ.LL KOT.
There is a strong flavor of small boy
to this etery. A boy came home ra
diant from Bunday-echoed, and ex claimed,
"I waa the only boy m my class ; all the
rest of the boys went down to the rail
road to see the arose come is.” “That's
nght, my son," mid the proud parent;
" never neglect your Sunday-school
duties. But did the circus really.ar
rive T" "Os course it did. Didn't I ■
see it myself?”
JAFAKKBF. FAKXirrtf.
It is pleasant to s<<e the affectK®
which exrata between Japanese parents
and their children. It » most amusing,
alxmt 6 every morning, to see twelve or
fourteen men sitting cm a low wall, each
with a child or two in his anna, fondling
and playing with it, and showing off its
physique and intelligence.
Shrewdness and Ability.
Hop Bittern. *o freely advertis'd in all the
paper*. *c*ular and religion’- * r '' having v
large «alc. and ar* eupplanting ell other med
tehie. There i* no denving the virtue* of
the Hop plant, and the proprietor* of the**
BUter* have Uiown great shrewdnr*. aid
abilitv in coroj»oiinding a Bitter*, who-* vir
tue* arc so palpable to every one’* observa
t ou— Examiuer an<l C hronicle.
A LrrrT.s girl, addressing ber slater,
asked, " What was the chaos papa was
reading about to-day ?” To which the
latter replied, ""Twa* a great pile of
nothing, and no place to put it in. ”
BuJorswESS, dyspepsia, sour stomach,
etc., have their source in a diaorden-d
liver, which can be regulated by that
genuine remedy, Portaliue, or Tabiera
Vegetable Liver Powder. Yon can bny
a sample bottle for 25c., or a package for
50e. _____
Trot ex-Khedive of Egypt has iieen
abandoned by all the inmates of his
harem, with the exception of two coal
black girl* of Nubian origin. His funds
having been curtailed, he found it im
possible to retain hia hold upon the
fairex-oomylexioned ladies.
IxDiox*nox, ayqiep*!*, servon* prrwtraUon
an I *ll turn.- ot gmi<r*J dsteihty ruli.-ved by
taking Mzssaas'inmunzxD Bi.xr Toxic, tho
only impanuon ot txx-f containing it* entire
uuinuou* proix rtic*. It contain* nlood-mak
iug, furos-gcuenUng and Life *mdauniig prop
crtira; i* uiraluat-le in ill enfeebled condition*,
■briber the re*alt ot exliaiutioii, net Tons pnw
traUuu, overwork or acute diM-a«c, iwrticiuarly
if r.-»u.tiuK from pulmonary comphlUit*, C**-
wed, Haxard A Co., propru-Uira, Men lurk.
AN Irishman who was near-sighted,
and who waa about to fight a duel, in
sisted that be should stand six paces
nearer his antagonist than the other did
io him, and they were both to fire at the
same time.
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Two rxixxDS from tho interior pot up
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; The man in the next room overheard the
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, next morning: **I«T. Bill, mre you
*Tve been wide awake for
the last two hours.” "Lend me
•Tve dosed off again." “I knew you
were lying when you said you were wide
awake.”
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