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Ml«AvTul»itha*A ordinary garh vug AMi-t'Aftol hrown h<dland In aunt* iir, ntid Hn«'V~rvoolAoy In wlntnr, M* -klit mad* of it c<*iiV4t)ff nt length i *vli'ar flirt ground/* according to IIM TuliUha'H own report. It dM Ii- ir tho icrrotod ; It IlkowU^ rloarrd to lopn of h*r IMIOIA, wlioti tlirW ladv • Iked Aftar hnr rnorgrtlc HIAIIIOII. hit of door* Alia Inta^Uhly carried \ii '»nii hand a atout umbndta, whl«»h *rviMl many wArtful purpoarm, notahlv • prod up wood A AA Ahc peratnhtt- ud Imr dotilAlnA, to gifo ftirro to »or imiiarkf, aii<l to tbfti«t away htir • • t ntitmaU whon tlipy hrrnmo too hMijnrntrAtitc In tlodr A(n»otlon. Mrr r%y hair waa attll mhuudant; hut It HA firr riiatoiii to wear a la^o Cap, hlcli atwaya Inollnrd with phamidtil %^IM to (»no rar or tho othvr ; a hlj{h linn rollitf htirklorn<l lM>r throat, h*~ ontli whl^h a colortd rlbhon WAA %ii<Mfr>(l, aiul tht> prohar>l|||lng Wf r^ h*«t tlm tin A|IO hwd worn tho pr«>vl* >IIA d iv WHA hanging Idly down htr »»< k ; «o that In tlllH* <|tilto a \bugoh nirvrttNili a iiivtr.ii.v, .if ii. M..o, n *4 drlhhoH'^not \ohm hut.0/all thn I riM,..iiti^ i.l/iMMoihAi iU iMii.hit..-* ul | orw of Uj0 rufiihow—woulil ho In it AAroiitii|iHl«A)Hl Wffl| Atggklml «<f lil»|««* or r *4*J ' UApf^tiAloii thrrr*. i Wl'fii Mlldrnd Noll flrAf cam* to Ii9 Manor Aho mado an attempt to rmlfAA little TahUha ,, *-un- f AhPhaVonlnfA «ho had 4o or *from tho hoirlnnlflg^- \unt Tabljia. your rap IA nil on orto J^«^ t hit mo put \t rlirht,\ Mthtrod Arould Afiy, loaning ovor In n duct loo- «to r< A<llur«^. x •\.r, \\fl' doar, thank you ; I niUAt iavt» iflvfn It a knork ; hy-and-hy It li*t MP'H ( I |if<Mi|i.| ftixirii II nt . r#Ar« |irA0> A il r% j #l«l««t|l *#•!* W-O..I ff**i •A*Uf«r»t|^ M«Mt)% M 0 I • (•«•*!•• Mir n nl<f •»t<»n*u«wt i i»4#g«*« w<Mftf»*r*^iv ¥ •• * I II - f « . |M|I I | ><| - ll.rt | rf. I t lilt \*\ I't I \» I'll I t. AiiMftiiur o t. ,• |.,,ih. i, 1 i •* .|.i>. . 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WliltK W « I.H r it A /\ Km • (I filE RfelMBfcir that\ r *i»«f\ f S brA4»f*t ^ oUt|itu i iHP^i^ ri..ln.||M flfrtA# w M.nL ,./ Pi ftfti I** |o 4o.fr I wlNaf lif%iK in ri jAfc* inilfi, itej^r ,| AMiiiyii •••• 9A; vil! i^nt v ^no oti tho other Aide, and hon It tt^it U> AUflght.\ '•AirUt riljrttha, tho ilo you wore yoHti^rttt,^, IA ^tlll fH^tiMied to your dllMi I wllHakr it <>ll.\ ''Jty'i ,n >' <l^ar f thank >'<>U ; It will orfHrlhi tiiindy tor to-morrow.\ Vow It w«* luipo*«ih|p to ron|rC- - in \ ludy with Hiirti hidrpond- nt vl^wTtulght. (Oii^idor to ho tip* .iropiittti* hairgiflng roMtutuo* Whi'li hn Htihjo.'t wui llivt hroA«'hrd y Mil- hod !uid Iivl\!*\*! |><>tIIt hliink of vhit lin *ltU*» tor #h«« nrcjinitin Wis M «'(iii«i-ii, tint M mi i'tihitlia litul iln- m iinoii to HitlAfy FtiM'cunowitv. '4'horti- uro, Although no apV*^yMirit|ilrd hui thn hulk of in itikhid, It WHA not without A rortaiii fe«*-lii»g of tivptdu- tnii thui lloitint mid Mildred tWiillod h«M uppeni iifioe ti|ioii tho till- ,MM(IIII( nltfuL Ihith rnidy onrly, itioy had heffi •oim tlnin In tho hull voen At l^i»f|h M»»A l^hlthn'A h i-*k lAp «M howrd det«orndiiig tho ntiftii A. \(hi! you doiir IHAHI)! ' ux* Ulmid dd 11Mil» i uhftMtig lorwatd to the loot >f tin- At 'ifrrAfo to uiOnl her— Hid her .vnin*«)' WHA iti>| utiJuHtllled, for MIAA I rihtuia wtiA iiMiguitloont in ihh hro (tide rtml pi U^ole^«* old ..point lurO, «vhlle a i\tip alid feAthorn erowned tmr imid with uiAthomaiioAl prdelAlmt, »it o ml thut WA# Ha oroud |MifUttoil tois «i\' prt«(iii|; tho length or tlnio thuf i would tio rrtaliM I UAA m qiiCMiioti I ror thif fotufo to Aolvo. I MisA r«hit lin, tjA |de^vd AN ahV girl it Mot I'oittpl'tuciit, i)Tfouped und d nol MUdrod'a upr^lAod fa»'o. Von nro A pUnor* ; no UHA wijl iiiok <lt mo bOAdU yon/' oiled Mil- ilrwdi aurfeying her nfroAh. M liut wtiero aro fouv gfovo*, ileAr f ff ' jj \(ildte*! whtit I^UI I WAlit with glove*? I atii not going Into the roll! to get toy hand» ohilled, or Into the Ami to Mooreti thotn.\ \It will lourt rurlotia/' Mid \Til- dred^Wlth a little monrfihil A|mko of Iho hOAd/AA tho lilted tho fHolllMrA liHUioHtion with hor own AIIIAM handt. l/o pbt 4iu a paloof gloven !\ *he lln- Uhed r p'oAdlllglyi * • • Ncs I AIIHII not; n«> lotnctf Afo m i 1*1 n»r%mi-» .i.,»*iiii | thoT woN' fHitlo, v %alil MIIN Tabith*, l**ft t»t mull ,.n.mt»iiH ^ itti ilotetuilliatloll,- , •' I fftjhH lnll\ ft \III lllo.«i Hh> »' 4\^9fV'^i n A g«*i«| III, ftit<l «i«ii\ 1 * TH, . ... 41. V \ Tiinific. S'lfltrxivis. y«rfofi/'|/Af \w^./ o> •>'! tbJrn fan •/ //iLoi/'l^'.Ai^r/rjy Hlntc ||yift# » wfm* Afti JL ar« ker, and iret mo a pair of glovo*, hlne, green, ro4l f yellow, anything yon like!\ oxelAlined MIAA Jahltha, hriiAhlng a tear from hor 0)6A. **l declare you young pooplo aro Aiaking a |iorf«'ef fool of me In mv old age ; I Ahull not IIAVO a will of my own notm/* ,, p ,» M Y6u n^ed not bo alarmed!--that ilr.y IA not very near,\ aatol hor noph- ow with a laugh* a • i i Tha glovoA brought and apuimied, tho eurrlago waa orcforod round, aA tho tlnio wa« getting on to ton ofalook, and thoy hail a drfVo of four mileA before thorn. \You will glye mo the noxt two danroA/' aaid Tun*tall» pn«AOAAing hlmnelf at onoonf Mildred'* oard, up- on tholr arrlyal at 'tho Atiiemhly lloomA, and coolly writing dofrn hi« nanfto In aeoordanco. ; • 4 You may haro tho flrit, hjit n4jt tho aocol^d, ,, Mjaa ^«H replied. In Iior turn taking out hor pon<dl and draw- ing It through one of MA autographs. ••Woll, then, whoii may I- have another ?\ * • i j; ''Anyone that you rhodRO tbwftnl tho OIMI of tbo ovoning.\ i Mthe highlit, then, 11 ^aM bo^ with an Air of n^ignatiofi; 1 hope that will AiitiAfy you.\ s j \No hut tliero IA tho aixtoonth, a walU; you\iDiy nut your uainn,down fur tlmu if yon |fie. ,, 4 { - , ^ j i i Ta^lr flrit dinm i>vrr,tlioy Ufori* Atandtitg bo»ddo MtM Tuhltha, When nho Aaiil Middenly* aihlresAing Her- bert: **\Vho i» tho Rtraniror with your friend, M1«M ('ubUou ? He \* a great donl bettor Iteking than you a/o, llorbort,\ who added, with ap purent incon«o(fiieiiro, but Mr; Tun- Ntall poroclye<l tho Algntflranco of tko eouoliHlifig remark, u . : \I <|o not AOO tho Apollo, unlit; but whylhrffflthSkf 99 ., •. M nooau«o they are lovorft; that IA Aii.\ \InipoAAlhle ! M e« lAimo<l llorbort, with a KOOQ feoligg of annoyaiice at tho tOftlark, fl>t Vbioh he would hare found It <li(11 Milt to aoeonnt* k4 Von are fuaklug a uiiAtako M ,! vn > 44 No miAtako( I hAvo a foolUii onotiuh pair of lov^ra alwa'yA tj^ofofo my eyoA for mo to know the algm* I^OWl ,,, ' - ;• j- r; • , -i• , >:'.-(• . ltliilha md Unr^rt, both looking up, Atartled, their ii lance A mot, but at onro Aank again quietly to tho ground. A ileep fltiAh Aproad lUolf o?iir her 014*0 hn Alio turned hor head away ; Herbert TunaUllj wna noarcotf t leaj oonftiAod than tho waA ; hut the tnuMc •trlklug up at that moment, to^icftp«> Mlaa TabitliA'a koon vUlon, ho |^aa^e<l hlaarm round Mildiod> wniMt, and whirled her ofT in thcJ dance, Mi«K Tabitha looking after thorn with a otirionA expression. Thoy had soaroo- f% however, made two clfolea olf iho forttn, whon llorbort dHew II!A com- panlo/t <Hlt Into tho eorVhlor, Whioh had {mitt itoeoratod and IttrnlAhed with jaeau for tho orra»ion. ••id ii the truth/ 1 ho aaid Abruptly, AA t<)Oft AA Choy wpro alone. M You Aro <lbiror than life to n*\ Miidfrrd, I lorj' you.'* . ; Mildred Noil gave otje 1 (rlghtiuioii gUn^p up into IiiR fa^c i then niadn atiAwhr with di'liberiulon, but her voire had an odd quiver in the while H|IO Ahoki*. \ f t i t *'<)! eourno V\ «ald ahe, 1 giving a lit- tio uijoaAy lau^h, •«Hut |wo aj-e ulotn* now,Uo wo emi lay HHI hi our part^.\ • Would to lloavoti I hat we h:i<l neve* a«^uined thtmi ! M win TuiiAtairA ery, «nd Mildreir»i heart # w it Ii ti groan tuiMU'jtfod, '* \uieu.** I '' ••\VoliJiVe pluved <iiil'the pjav in eaiiitHt enough/' ho reltiuieil. **>o far ai I tun oonoernoil, it haA >>oeii pfayifI out in moat HOOVIMH eufne^t. iilriing ! iny darling I Ijlove My ••sia\ ^ » ex- ye\ her •t^ •>r,ttuitao^ 9 f •• ii,. !.» f..r <1on%^^ IIMTIIH |.%, th.> «tg>lrrwAl<»4l |ri* Rnm<Mlf / l 4 v r.Mvm lnOhll f In gitiu iiii« •tn»l f #iti I In un |tifttltlr«|iinO|if| ,t| %4t if«tltti«*ttiAl Mun I'm-f U .IIM'H.PHU ^ rh il , ,^* r ^' Million lull in |>f W K*Mt • r imwvn rvU 'Tit*. iKf* . rpM f *A*|WH *»4lh} \tNo Wh#.tl \nr*' '. 1 ^f^^UtT 0 *** W!'''!' -Uhillir TM bnAl Hf Al •MM>r:»»\ l |»|lo IM MiT.ml mil UMW unit. *tf r#li«f [Whiif I »|M»<I«M n** nnrv» rvunl. «, | (Mill, Ik fonitf on. «h»«l f :«rAs [ ,ft#l a ft HINT. \ -li-Jt Jh* u H aAmtiiaW ^fiiaafi Wrii fwtfttt iioh#nu K r ^i m.iC another' word !^ f olalu^o<l Mildred, arromtng hirti motet poromptorily by laying hanilj upon IIH ar»!i. Vhon turning rVUiil, tier Vvpling fain* lightoil bj tio- ble fdeliog, atin with heroyi^ full up on hik Ahoerloil eour tgifimdy: '*Atid nuppl^o we have plaN^d l>ut tint |>U\ In iliiorotiA oarnent, anil made ihip writ a o our happlne**^ our happl- newA Oiny. What tlu'fi? j'hororemain lioiHJrw.|iii.tlrr—right—iriithl\ ; , lle(herl runilall guveihor one long look |tA Mho AIIMNI there. ! Her slight, ghlhjh figure WAA ndiett tn itA hall- r<>4»rid frippery of tulle nmt laro«, a Alendrr ehaln of gold anil pearl* en- olrchil her Aoft threat, and White (oAAfifino b|o#AimiA wreathed hor hair; but i^imutahilif y of purpose, a «trA<l- fHAt efeavlng to what wan right, tvoro to bo traootl in tho bearing of, tho qnoeiily head, In tho oUrnoatnoOA of tho dark oyoA, In the tlrm linoa ol the awooi tnouth. In absolute alienee thoy rottirned to the ball-rOotfi, « Atorniyaoaof ml toil ortintlona Hurg- Ing la hlA hroaAt, anil hf r faco, now that Iho glow of passion had die4 out or ItJ looklntr woary anil mournful. At «aa NoirA'doalro Ho o!ondqotod her [o MLit Tabltha, ifnd he then withdrew to ietk solitQde wherein to cojnpoAe hlA mind After tho efoota of th4 paat half-hour. A atoAdjr pAc- Ing li tho cool night alrf without Hie bull*ling had Ai traqulilalog o|foct. and f hen bo fall ho oould a|ain bo»r p '<' M i' I tho ovb^f hi* fidlow orraturoa, he ro*onterf^ tho rpom. Thero the fir^t object |t)||t mot bi» oyoa did more to Atocl hlaJtifenrt and braco hlH # ir6»veR then al| itypji contemplation of the sol- emn Ht|Mii(iT the fanning df tli4) night breezea 00 bin boated brow. The Rpcotae|oj||i4t a4)miniAtered no potent a tonia #M thn sight of Mis- Neil circling! 4f^ajnd, animated and gay, with a yifllUg OUVIM* of their ae(|ualn- tattoo, to iho atraitiH of) a iieli<^iouH wait/. A^r.?. J , ; ; •*The l|#Uy! the hpartfeaann«a of women I^-J^uttetod Tun^tall betweon hU toot||# il-jfut If joalouay and anger hail not Wlliiiiled his eyes, he tidvd have AO(19| bow the quiek «te^> flagg«*d Aometiff|^a| Vtid how tho light oniv tU^hed alljtttorrAj* Info »ho faiio that UAO^d to Nifao bHgot with innueent gayfqv^'ilW 1 pr^vo to tNi* flint}- heai ledyotlirtg U<ly|t hat other peoph* eOuld ho l^i Indilietent, ho marched otrto fliftdl IIIMA Guhifton, upon whom apiiaren^v^ be coin men wd to lavish groat tend^ne^iof manner, and tip- ^u whom^'tn ro%lity, he wan venting MA joalotia itlger'in a quarrel. ' s . Mary, wlno in that fellow who has boon duntjittjf with you ?\ \ 4, l hava fyp#n dancing with a grunt many 'Mtt>*V from Lord Merritt fFownvvaril,^ MUl Ciibiaon iMinworod demurely^ j^j; ! •'NonioliAil ^ho IA that stranger, coAtonndailJjr gobd looking, and IIH tall as rt ofcilWh htooplo?\ 4 *Porhajpf you mean ^ny couain ?\ Aho Riiiil, t^Uhftling a timid glanco up into hfftetoftiy faco. f \Oh! Iijo ||ia oouatn, la lie? Then all I ean m$%% % family Hffvvtion \* not wanting.* |$i; • I ' Mia^O^lrPfirato^ani for Iior rola tivea appittiftllly did hot extend to a partiality fotr talking about them, lor nho made nd rvply to tho remark. \How fcfltt I never heard i>f thi* eo\iAiu bol^? H TiniKtitll resumed, alter a pattiftfM 4% l only nltflhim—that h to Any; I WH*< visitlfig ft hifi botiNO, my unrleV, tho othnf dAJy, when I wiw uwa>,\ she Maid, |hilH|ng hor Jijfht blue\ eye**' i^ouiitenanee to the IR Aiieh a Turk/' jt * ' , \Then he merits Iho M*a!iidaf t this nine days' wonder will - forth.\- ' , it , • I No Wore pa^sf'tl A^ the time, that evening Ttiiiaiall drew MlldiJ to liiin, and, whWfjorliigly, a«lij Iior : ••May I tell you the fcfory n of how I love you wUfi all tllj' he and miiul and Mrdhgth, wtth or g- |Ht Of e- frotu hit 'jalifii ehalkeil Jtb«}M [ ^Well, \ym\ ostabliHheii a pretty good unditr^ilidiug with him/' said TtuiHtall *tjil^iy, adiling ^avagilj, *'every tjpljty 1 ;^p the room haH been pasAiug r^litlifkH upon you/\ i T*> diApjpi^^f a grievaneo there Is nothing \$k4 parting a e<iuntergruy- anee, tiiifap bf^ve been MIRA ('UIIIAOIIV poliry, fof «I||S now hazarded the «ug-«j gOAtloO, ^XfllOurais I must like your riovotlofi to I|IHA Noil.\ * M MUA 3$i»il(-NonaeiiAe! Yoit know what, my Wdpt in,\ Aaitl Vttnattill—a remark wdi^.ho would have toun I a ihfltulty S|jtixplaining. , KA ••Ihi yofa;ilt§h mo to sit out fn^ f^holo (iftiefi^ alked MIMH CuhiRon tho next In^tplont, glatl of \peacu a*t any prieoi jT't'ho mu*le will cease directly.: l\%^ • . '•Aluit f Alfltha, I havo a \ fdoro of tiowA for ysoti|^ aaid Mihlreil fuiddon- |y, a» thoy «lpro driving home, ami nho $tartlml tiiiftt reopoctablq elderly la<ly out fyt ';|t|o nap H)IO had boen taking in ihtf^brner of tho earriago. '•Y«a f w^li^f« ll.? M iiAkod Miss Ta- nitha, witting Very holt upright, and ptiAhiug herf^p rather more athwart than \X htftl tfcten proviouoly in tifi etIVirt to loojfj^ido awake.' tl VVoll, ( 3Joji^4)nt bo otreiided,auut; but you loot* \ have been asked, and I am going J t{> Hpend rhrMn aa at Undo KoiAf|ipJ M aAiil the girl, gently, but flrmlj|:.j^:J ( i •Mndooil'|p|i|ilwon't!\ waA MUaTa- IdthaV Holeic^imeiit, and muttering Komething aijbitt ^ueh unholy hourn, she relAps^d !Mek luto'tha earriago corner aipt l W0mnolenco. And totnrtlijAohition MiAaTabitlia held with'jbyiiwinoro than her aix*riK- tomod tenicHyj; so that Mildred wan obliged to glfw way, and remain in Herbert Tti^airA preseneo. I (, ai\ though. fiN)|fJ peril Lurking in this eiicutiistaO<fi r l MiO ili^tutteo at which Mildred to *#iWiloudly kept TuiHtall, and tho ge«tU v unvarying coldness with which rfbiJ treated him, only the more eonyttfipiwl him of th<i Mtt*T lu>oeh'ssiti)Ari|j;0f his position : and their resifr*i(^Tinder one root* finally elFei-tiMl a jjfrUktvr Aeparation between the (wo fhklf^ny extent .of tlUtanee eon Id havoiloi^*. It was Aehefru lAt ill •it ¥ t Whole iwdng ? ve 4*onaoiit|od aiul give^i him a favorable reply ; alter awhile Herbert^ inailo the *u gem ion that the*y : ahotthl g(» ami Miss Tahitlu/* heart At rent, \Vos and let UR miko confession all our miMdeeiN, afd how we < eeived her/' wihl Miltrod, very pc tent, and very mueh t h earnoBt. I don't know «HWr*mir fntojrt- lions, but I doubt if we over mini her v<**r\ far/' Tunstall iloelareil, with a laugh. '\However wo'lj find hbr and explain everything.\ i Miss Tahitha was discovered relt* ing in tho drawing-room, ami h«r no|diew led Mildred ii|> to her at OIK o, \\VI» have eome to tell you that wo allow tint you knew a great deal bn ter than ourMelves what was good fi UA, >»nd we are quito ready now J fultiil your wishe 4 *,\ Raid Tun^ta promptly. i j \That iaiiot it at! all/'haid Mildre|l t sinking on her knifes he«»i<lo the kind oh! Ia«ly, anil leaning her head tip against hor ahouldor. \We have come to cont'oRs that wo ver*' wiekc ly formed a plan of circumvention, and shamefully deceived you by protoneo of compliance.\ \Ah!\ maid Mis* Tabitlin, with ^rnilo <»f Auperior wisdom. \YfJu BOO, I though*, you would out yoij flngors when you began to play wit eilgud tooU. Hut all that's nothingj I always gid my iiwn way. Now, -he added hrUkly, \.do ymi want t know when you may he married ? ,f \Yes yeR,\ said llerbiu't Tunsta in a hurry. 14 No, no, no/' said Mildred Hi greater; • \J'o-day i 5 * WediffMlay ; thiR daj* flV4* weelis, then/' was the milieuh tin*; replv of the iiuioerat., So it was vettie>l decisively, anJl Mildred's last r.luirge upon the mi portant morning waRan injunetion to Miaa Tabitha to he cand'ul hi'i* honh nef ( dtil not favor her rigid ear or h< left, to hryng discredit upon the wet «ling partv. The marriage wa« dulj eoiiAummuted, and MiHi Tnhitha' bonnet inelineii noithor to tho rigid nor to the left, for it is stated oil rrodiblo authority that in her agitaj- fon sh*> juiKhed it completely otl* hor heatl, and throughout tho citremtfny it graced hor back.-— The Argosy TIIE1T Ait>:N(rn»EAD. K^rowricd l>erflonA aimplv tn m RUAte of AiiA)|»r>iid«d Animation—H«At aA A ftevlvlnc Avenry- An Interesting Acmtciuoiit and Explanation of m method of Aavlng the lMvf»«of the Ap^arrntlr Doad frpm OrowntiiA and lhoA«*Oth«rwlAefuffooatod« a from Beochera liortnroon Amitsoment4. I am not ashamed to bt amused hi little. thingR. Dh?R«od be tho mail who knows hoVfo caper and eni«»j noriRen^o; woe he to tho man whi parted early with his boyhood, an< blessed be lhe man that carries hi ho\ liooij down latest into life. If the Darwiuiafi road were t^h* way in which tlie human race was to go, I would regard it as a mistak^ that when wo got up to tho birdR wo dropped hecailRo men arc largely by nature, lazy. Not only wobh they decline to fly, but thoy aro al mo«t forgot ting tliu use ot thtdt limbK. ' •> If dogs don't havri another life am a better one, woe bo tt> two thirdR o tho men. \ It can be an pleasant for power t4) ekorolRo power, and tor *poed to do volop Rpeeil, us it in t() r^st) when res i^ pce.ded. . j A man sensitive to fveryjjiIhg thai is beautiful in nature ran have morij enjoyment in looking tip into tin* sky than witnessing the b«M ot pliya oij the mimic Ktag<*. . , I would rather tcaoli my child to'bo happy with the things] of nature than to huvi' to him tho wealth of an AM tor. lid who i* in enjoy natun* hasaii inexhaustible gallery of the bo*t piej tures and a theatre lor the iiiosd agreeable ainusenientS and ennobling il^trui't :<Jfi. j Like nature in H spri:i^-iihte evorj'J bo'lv Khould om-e in a while h?ivo <'i Iri^iUM that will go te.u 'mj; throu;;li liiin and e ean him out. , I think that the Yankei in ver an-| pears to so little advantage as w neni Aj# f el| thaf Mis« NeiTs j ho is at* ledivat. V Now Kuglandor of.^trturc had boen ^M-^tc-cl ; IVii of ^iainid«it':p4* nof oapi MCusatioriR^ii'nl at* fuef^ifl^d with as if:*i||fif nor«*r from Slameley r tho village pa bio of many hat rhrlstmav-tidc if WIIR fuefri^*!»d with sueh a sensa- tion as it.'*l|ij(i iior«V been Rii|iplloil with bidorVH^rrovidifig an agreealdo weaiid d fort Ml loiAiiro of the holiday*. The 04HTiiW|We that electritiod the whole paHlfa jwas in very- deed n HtartMug fiiwit—nothing lc«s than the elopenrtt^l of MIAM Mi|rv <'ubinon with her jfibtHin^ Thu decorous ilattghtor ^»J iJheir doooroun p.ifish priest! thotpilng was unparalleled. It turned nmjt after, that tho mat< h bail boon ob Mary, likoij ture, had i|Si than a bo| tetnpfed, H)h ties and going off married r.ohabl* d by her ftfther ;iuu! jiliy another ttmbl ua- nt^oro desperate deed ftplrlt might have nt- iMdvedKll her liillieul- glomenU by' quietly tod lover ami getting iOLoudon. nrto-know more «d tho matter tnAU,^lcrJ>en Tun*tall, to whom tholtir 1 ^ wrote a eharaeteriR-, tic let tot 4 of <l(l}plaiifttion, In.whlch Rho begged hir»p|f|on for her deception, iforbreaking tor in- KAffment fl^hlm, much «4 Ihtmgh Mho had b<A^^oaAi„g heraeirfr(>m a promise toV frActio* Archery tor an, afternoon df ithiiro an hour's ride. Mr. Tiuj^ffR took the letter to Mlaa -Nei^tlMi, bowovor, declined to read it|| -Myoii have heArd the newt ?\ «Aklio inquiringly.: ''Yea,\ f^li^rbd niiRwered grAvely. \I think ti^ljietbod of taking hor courao A ^^4*9° J lt tf 1 ™ occwlon forUlk.\ <• But, 0 uWtAll, \her fAther ! when he has a holiday and nothingj toiio it^ a moiitnurnt ofdcspaii No tnan has a right to call that an: amusement which, instead uf rocroat iug, uses him up more than his oecu patmn did. No man that amusesj hiruM-h to.day but. that should he the) bi»tt(»r next 4lay. What ever M»ts you forward to-morrow, no matter what t>ros^ pr pulpit or all tho reM of the) worhl but yourself inuy say, tlvttVtht true amusement lor you. That whieh would be an amtiRenient for a cathed- ral organ, would not be an amuse- uiont. tor a )ow f H-harp.. Ii4»t not any tinu/s eoiisr.ifiiee be more than aiuler for hiutself.j N'ou can't be the mon- areh of oth^r peopled eonHrumees. Auiusemeiils hhouhl hind togeteln the whole household. I am greatlv opposed tolho~*ep;irutiort of thi» sexes. Woo to that young man who doe« what he uouid bo ashamed to do in sight o( his si-ter or his awcethcart. It IR a Rlfamo for any rommtinity of| a thousand fnliabitautf that is with- out a tree reading room. TroviHion for tho Aiuuw»nTeut of the work lug classes ia an indiRpenRable means ot Rccuring the public weal« It you want to raise tho wUndarVl of] the ilrama, lot tho common school flourish and elevate the plane of In tclligonco ami morality among the common people, for the theatres, like* the newspapers, >ti*h up what the people do uand. 1 •••* The elder brother of trie lato Wiiej lam Howitt tiled in Kuglaud on the Aameday,and hour that tho younger filed HI Hoine.v William ilowiu has kft a compluto ttutobiogUa, I- In a note from Professor Wilder, of Cornell University, received the other day. ho a^kn: \Can you give mo any further information than that contained in your fcetti-r to tho Even- ing Tost? Did you originate the method of hot. water? Upon wht*< ooettMioii waw it tried- upon a man?\ He also enclosed a MVIIOP'RIH of two of hi* hygien4o lectures entitled, \Emer- gencies, AJH! How to Meet Them. lOets/' Jltdtitm fn f>#rro t Adaptod to tho pocket, and *hould bo in ovary family. Man like iqquirlow referring to 'communication4 in the Evening Pom\ Imlicate a wideRproad Interest among your readem. Ihn'e (jnestions are aski'il hv nearl) every one: \Do you mean that heat will rt-tdoro a man who is dead?\ \How <lo vim g4»t the water 4>ut of the lung*?\ \How Jong after bMng drowned ean a person bo reAtored?\ One letter asks Rixtoon otlnu* quostioiiR, each giu-fiiiim*.. Therefore, I think It best to write to von a letfiu- HO complcTi? that uorpietion will remain. Tint thoHiihject im*y bo i»ractically useful toivery reader no pains will bo apared t«> make it plain and intoroNt- ing. I will givo, first, eonci«e dlree- timiR for toRf.oring the drowned; Rtc- oml, seviM-al details in regard thereto, and to UIOIIOH of restoration from other forms ol sull'ocation; third, dolinitoe answer* to the above montloneil thrive quoRtioiiR; fourth, the factora directly oincerned in drowning and in restoration; fifth, illustrative cases Khowing how the •'heali'ii method^ has bi-en applied; qiu^tif)HH anAwered; fcixth, <leserip- tion of parts of the body explaining our subject; seventh, summary of tis-noH and their needs. To inspire the confidence and at- tention whieh the importance of the. Rnhject demands, and which from its nature it is entitlial to receive, it is Miflleient i*> say that idght easen of n'suscifation hv means of heat alone and not one failure arc known. Sueh success gives pronVisi* that a large mijorlfy «»f those drowneil And wly> art 1 taken out. ol the, water Within a reasonable* time (within a few hours, perhaps a few day*), and asfill larger proportion of those otherwise suffo- cated, will h*» rc«fOivd. ViMru: iuifi:ifi<iN*« t<>!: nr.sTontNf: riiK* T>Ui>^y^*I:T> .\\n rnosr, oTitFi^wisT srmwwiT.i*. First—Know that a jjersori.recent ly ilrowned i* not dead, ami wiU nut bo for a long time. If ijot live^ Ito !R yet llfeful. !#» * nA)U ateii, alarmed norvunduly. ex^l|^d\ but let 'faith, hopi* mid clnirity\ fiflt»p ; re conlidcnei* and a cool judgment to aid with <h»liborato haate In taking tho drown- ed person out 0%yhc water and res- toring hinj. , ; Secondly—When* ho iR taken out of tho water turn bia faco down for a iriomeiit only, to Allow any water In his nose or throdjiftb run out; then pbu-o him, out of cufrftnta of air, up- on hi A back, with hid* head very slightly raised. Do not roll him upon a barrel, nor do anything c!*e to \got the water out of his ImigR,\ Rinci* there iR none them; nor out of his Rtouiaeh, Ainco what ho haR RWIII- lowed will not do anv harm. Thirdly—(Quickly detenuino whe- ther he must ho carried to when' heat W, or If it can better ho brought t4) or prodticof! near him. If th<» former, tako him gently, quickly, and as nearly us possible in the above said posture, to the place. Fourthly—If there must be delay in applying heat and dry protective* can ho had, take otl his wot clothes aim wrap the articles about him to pro- vent loss of heat, .covering tho head particularly. The warm undercloth- ing of bystanders can he contributed. Several ihielcuoRROH of almost any- thing ai tamable is better than one. Fifthly—AH soon as heat is At hand apply it a* ingenuity and circum* Rtanees nuggoRt t o bo mo«t likolv to quickly and thoroughly warm the hod v. Whim that is accomplished theory ami fact agree in assuring us that, if life vet persists, the heart will begin to beat, happily HOOII fol- lowed by breathing, hut h feebly ami unPrequently at tlrst/iut more strong- ly and faster until they hecomo natu- ral, when eOnseiousiii»Rs will returji. If the heart gives oim beat, or tlb» lungs one gaRp, no mon» need be keeji I lie the person warm am will soon be ••all right.\ I Sfxthlv—Sutiocation in any• othiJr In inner shouht be treated in lh«» same way, except that in choking and ifi strangling flu* sub-fauces eausiiiir thi'so eonditio'uR Rhould he fir-t tiT* IUOVIMI; and in east; ot hreathlnjg poiAotifuts i^as, or »-moke, artitlciil respiration hlmuld fli«t be tr'n-d until t he ga^ or -moke ha* been i handed tor good ail* in t he lungs. , . The details of restoration / |(nd various HUggoslioifs 4*an be bettirap- preciatMl as a conclusion of all thai is to be said on this [>oiut. TTl F TH TT i • i; i j\ * 1 >TI« )V T.e( tho lliree qui tions, whio'h everybody ask*, be now eonelu-dvidy settled. First —A-person ; wif*o dead cannot be restored b> heat, nor in any way. No* Much attempt is proposed. Cife dooRtiot. ttins go biekward. That which iR 4|ead 4*fiu \4*01110 to life/' only by go'mjj through the regular ifateways o! vegetation, the ia beliored that heat hk* the power to warm Into activitylhc f paaiive, yet hteful (not Jifele»s) j form of the drowned. ; . . j , Secondly— fortunately no water \getR into the - lung^' |p drowning. It there did, afl thero n Jto way b\ which it could bo got put soon enough to bo useful, death would oc- cur in every ca*o. Uut ^oine perR(*iiH havo been |*G8tore<i after being under water a lotrg time and when no etl'ori wan made to exhaust water. ^ Again, the whole fltructuro and action of tho breathing 4iq>aratu& (tenv the po**J» blfity that water can \get Into the lung*.\ They have be<ui made t|o receive air and to regent the access ot water. If a per ion * nlacep bin finger upon hU Adam's apple-7-laryiJX —and Hwalrown, he will perteive tbat as soon as Any ( iruliifnM|ii rulirn ilrink, food etc—reAcb^a tWxbrOAt, whore It i^ 11 Able to \get Jib the I windprpe/Uhtu riRes to otimmm\f] igainat the threatened intrusion. Al the same time mark tiiat the breath* mg, whatever it* utagc, coincideut- ally Rtops. No <langer, then f exists that water tnay be \suck<'tl fiato tho lungs,\ siiu^o the \suck\ does not work. It Inay bo argued that Rome- time RubRtancos 4to \go dowji tho wrong wayj\ Hut what a (tlRturb- «m!e they eXcito ! AH no strangling occurs in drowning, it in evident that water does not then \go down Iho wrong way/ But one question is, \I>O/H the windpipe remain cloRed when the person haa become uncon- Hcious?\ Neither oonsclouwje** nor volition, AR will be prcHuittly proved, wasnecCRRary in, nor had anything to do with,| closing the windpit>e. Why can it not remain closed with- out them? It can and doe a. Once morii, all directtona fbr arti- ficial respiration from MarshAll Hall to tho preflent jday Ray draw f^rwird the tongue auti thus raise tho epiglot- tis, or cartilaginous cover of the wind- pi pe, which cover is Hituatod beneath ami attached to, the back part of tho tongue. Whoever trieR to follow thin dflicuU direction will be con- vinced that f tho windpipe ia gafely doseil. This direction woiild not bo unifoimly given unlesA tho windpipe wan uniformly cloned. Hat still another fact remains to bo stated, which some may think might have been mentioned first and saved fvonls. No water H found fn the lungs of a ilrowned portion unless bo hm been really <lead for a contddorabtol time. If misconception ami prejudices are so botub-probf that what ha* b<*en Raid iloes not camvinco every one of tho*truth ho must be referred to re- marks furihor on, which will under- mine ev«»ry vestige of unbelief/ Thirdly—No trustworthy Ihdica- t ion of the edrt iest moment or\ hour when life in case of sutlocatioU in ex- tinct is kliown. Closeii or nearly closed eyelids, especially If, 4 when opened thoy reidiut, indicate life; hut it not closed death is not certain. The i>*mc is true of the mouth. The pupils and tin; cfleet of a bright light upon them alao atloril u clew. Hut neither tact ifcor theory, as ^et* vield anything iletinito. Littlejohn would relax neither 4 hope nor eflTort undor eight hoiirRw Another writer Rays when tho heart ceaaeH to beat death occurs; from what wo know tlis i* a grosR error. Tho fact IR, thlp fleld haR not been Rtudied nor efxperi- mentod in as itR Importance deffiands. The longest tflino known to the writer upon trustworthy authority }B two and one-half lioura uaed in re*bRota- ting tho yoi'ing lady drowned in fho Norwaik disaster. A ilog much huiger than fhat nndor wafer Recov- ered under ttie Influence of tht min f s rays. The very strong negatifo evi- dence is that there is no Apparent reason, an wo shall conclusively see, why, under proper conditio^*, a person should not recover front suffo- cation any t|mc before decided <lo- composition pecurs. If, then, appear- ances are good, though dayn or woekR havo elapsed, go to work and jtry to r<!HU&;itate (he person. Will| it ilo any harm to try? . | Drown a fly, bee, ant or other con- venient animal (don't \giv# this away\ to liergb), thon place it in lite brightKui/R rays ; as Roon as it Is warm and dry \it will show that its life was not gone. $ 4r n ».JAH/Vffj?^yuo?3 ::\n -- . y. i ^ '.'^lA^y -f'i-h^ v * o f i'\. \.W«»if 7 •/ h * 1 nay mind, and I aaid to myself, Why not try the experiment on this utAnjP I Here are plenty of moAns; it will db \no harm; it may restore lijtn. 1 AA!^ to the captain that If ho would order Ht mattress, some sheet*, A pAfl of bojt ~ be He Raid It would do no bar The shoots, wrung out AA. I hands would bear, WiS- ' 4 T if, A'z l ! , jf\'»A / «-: mm OF tttttanro * — '. .. ... .IVit- la the to* W. moii., 1 /.,,••• • / 1. • * ~ j i-.i«.•••• y v u A W« w^.ld U rti^rrg :cdbqu,r yofinolt / and of cold WAtor, and shut off th currents of air, I would go to #0)* harm to try hot AA hi wrapps about him nude, his boad ioclusif except mouth and nose, And chAbg *as often as they were A little coolodL To*dAy, with those Abundant resourv ccs, J sheuld wrap the sheets Aboui him With clothes 011, anc^ keep tb^ whole soAked with hot wAter. Aboat eleven his pulse WAS first noticed* feeble and Infrequent; Afteraboirt ftvi [ minutes A gasp came, And In A seemj ingly long while Another.;, I then sAt back, contented to watch tUe loj croaked frequency of ^ulee «nd trgielfci^fc ITVrMB^ie Wi IA1 Atl? cTctook he was eonaeloustaa^^ spoke. Tho capUin And tho meii looked as if one had comn from tho grave, and it secured much that way to njc. About one ho put on his clothe* and walked off to bed. So did 1. The next morning he wart helping to unload the boat,vol y mad.! Such a temper is usually, I beliove f attendant upon resuscitation. Why h cannot guess. Several years after/ two children! under water, one uadcr ice f each about the same time, from lift eon to 1 twenty minutes, were by hot wet sheets restored iu less than half an hour, under my suggestion, when they had been declared to be dead. A fourth case was of ;a youpg man In tho Tombs, this city,\lAst winter. He than • Waroph in 4 bad ooe. ' \ J# A >, , Tba^fMHor the dWiaaty, A*^^ thoflorr In lurrnoi^ntit,. ' <{ >. \^.' Wemuit roroo onr b>ind«'.WA^'t, «w4jr of urn whiob u *i ) •*^^JWl•^ , . J •*ree»bl. to W. , x ,,, # }y , %+ .;. v y Stua^lwdkBtrf know hxtwUo^nU/ ought to U; eiOdy tn«n to kaofrfaftw >?±rtS&M r v v had suffocated (hung) hilmself by a UK A8 ir *•* h A roofs and leaves of plants. Some poet ha* likened <loath t o sleep; another CAIN them twins. Hut science, looking deeper than tho surface, sees between them no rcscinhl nice, nor more be- tween death and drowning. Anima- tion, sleep, hibernation and drown- ing are onlv tlifl'erent sttit«>N of posi- tive lite, inertly more or h'SHdortuant in th«^ last three stall's named; i»ach in« fact being a high form of lite; tin* la*t being wmhl-wide tromdeuth; indei-d it in, in its case, the wisest por*Hihlo mode of preserving potential life until favdHug conditions again per- mit the manifestations «)f itH activity Provisions for hibernation are eon- Ktitutional in some, and for recovery from injuries in all, animals, is it then extravagant to suggest that In cjise of drowning active life is mojo than wisely suspended In anticipation of restoration? The closed windpipe protects tho lungs, respiration oeaftcp* the blood ever)-Where stops iu ifs course, a* a soldier on a march halts at tho wont, but ready to move on; while in ordinary ileath tho arteries, acting after tho heart stops, nearly empty themselves. Thus quiet reign* throughout the b »<ly, which, though mistaken for tho calm death, Is merely the RiM|Mmso ot active lifp, tendiug-^-most ehSenUal, then, of sill things—to retard the toss of heajt, especially from the internaUorgans of tho head and truuk. It is, then, no frjfcrpoAc of nctence piayjAhe mtiftti*M nor to pretend thelHrl^rnatuiw^JMitas spring wanjjis iuto£ftuvity the live but dormant btuflWrnl hibernatiug animals, so it restored by beat at One—came Into ^V ,. \1 • , ' • CAPK6 H.Lt;ST|tATIKa HOW HRK^ ArnUKI).' f •' Dr. Lynch'of this city,\ when liv- ing, several years ago, restored a man who had been tn tho water about half a? hour, and had, been carried RofaCthat about another half hour elapsed before the doctor began to operate upon him, by putting about him strips of carpet tor* up from the floor, and soaking them with hot water, tea, cofleo t etc., which tho neighbor* had. The man \came to\ in'aboitt an hour. Dr. Davis of this city, when living in Ohio, restored in halt an hour a boy thin eon jvars old who fell oil a horse into the river, an I was^mder water half an hour. Tho iloctor put around him hot dry blanket!, hv- ipienUy ehnriged. lie prefer* dry boat, ft wiU often be be*»t, Il mak<»s the IqaM IIIUHS. ; Tho colored Cuban hoy mentioned in the Kviming Post was restored, it soeuif', -imply t»v being acci<h*>itHlly \laid in tho sun\ on the \terrace roof'after t||e eflortsof two physi- cians, attainting to the ordinary tiieann, had tailed, ami they had pro- nounced the boy dead. Sonn» ^yi*ars ago a man wks takim out of the East Itiver at Forty-fourth street, having boen urfilor water some time. As he apparently had no friends and bad uo directions ul»out him, he was fortun- ately placed Upon a plot of gras* near by, under the blazing sifn of *a RUJII- meri* afrrtrnobn. But the poller; did not come ^or 1*4*roral hours, and then took him upon a stretcher U> the station, Where it was found that his heart was. mat ing. A brisk robbing of his oafs edited him to completi? activity. Why that form of robbing Was used I cannot gues*. Professor Wilder, in tho very valuable \Emer- gencies aud How to .Meet Them,\ Hays:\lt f» roported that Dr/Joux, of Hrussid|4, has rostoreil a drowmvl man by applying platoRof iron pearly at iwhitoheat to his chest.\ Suciii \heroic treatment\ w.y«uot uece^ary to heat him, though of course |t did do it. Hut I ^udgethat the heat was applied, not IX) warm the man, but to act as a \f^iorc/ and burn the flesh and nerves and thu* excite the nervous centre* to action, The- \in- tention\ was not, I think, fulfilled, but tho effect was the warming of the body, but so far as tho plate* acted as a mn.ru they were injurious. Pro- foAfcor Wilder a»kfc: \t.'poii what oc- casion 4lui you try tha hot watw upon aman\(\ f'|K>n a steamboat leaving Cleveland for Buffalo duly 4,^ p. 111., 1H43. A hand fell into the Water,, and soon sunk, just as the boat was starting. They got him onto tho <Jeck and stated about 9. A little liefore 10 tho captain came to'my room afid asked if L would go down AJIII see if anything more could be ddne; sAidthemau (bad been rolled on a barrel, etc. I went. Ho was cold and apparently lifeless. In a flash, suggested proiably by the heat near by, experiments, tried a few years before upon fowls, a dog, and a cat— partial hanging. When ho waR taken from his coll, ahd I was called to him, ho was breathless, and his pulse and' heart beatles*;hi« hands and feet only! wore cold. I ordered hot wet cloths to them, which were ImmeditHely; applied. In five minutes his heart was boating; breathing soOn followed 1 ami in a quarter of au hour be was; talking. Nooffort was mado in any of these tour eases to restore antma tion, except by the application o heat, and in each case the most con- venient Way was by means of hot we| cloths. ^ 'the Professor askR: \Did you origt-. nat^o the hot water method?\ Notjl \h^t water,\ but heat method Is tbe| be 1 Iter form of question. Hut thoap pi 14 at ion of heat in the restoration of* theidrowned is not new; it has, how eve|r, been considered as subordinate,tj when*a« it is tho the principal (also principle). Hut I cannot say that I originated this idea, it seems to havfo originated itself, i blundered i into it accidentally, and thou diii not, see it at llrst. When about eighteen; yc»ars of age, and pretty well read in medical works, I found in the water- tub of tho barn a hen, uartly on thej| ice, partly., frozen and partly not I look her in and laid her upon tho kitchen stove, in which I had A little before made a Arc. I then went but and after a littlA time returnod, and was much astonished to see her walk- ing about the floor, since I had not an idea that she was alive. I thought upon reflection that there must bo *otue mistake. 1 therefore drowned another hen sure, and laid hef on the stov4), not warm enough to scor*ch her feathers, and watched her. She \camo to\ systematically, and so did another, ami i roads up my rabid that that was the way with inns. Hut I did not generalize the idea. The next summer, one hot day, as 1J was watching tho first hen with a brood of chickens, aud wondering how she could have been so much frozen without Injury, it occurred to my mind that when -I Was a small boy my mother told me to put the cat and three of four kittens into a bag aud take tbern to Hare-IIill brook and drown them. When thore I tied a stone and a long # cord to the bag and pushed tho whole off the stone bridge into the water. When there was no more motion iu the bag I hauled it out, empted its contents upon the broad stone and started for home. It was a hot summer's day, and tho \Old Oak\ by tbe way hide tempted me with its cool shade awhile, and when I reached borne my mother said, \Why did you not drown the cat, as I told you?\ She knew that I did not wish to do it. I replied, and insisted that I did. \Thefe is uo*use in telling that story. Wo rti^i look out of tho back diror ami ROC what you have to Ray.\ 1 was astonished, if ever a boy is in that state i>t mind. Sure cnoujfh, the same cat I Jeff on the bridge as dead was sitting thero licking her fur and that of the kitten left at home. Hut I spoke «the truth with so muchcarnoSt- ii4j*» t|at my mother was nonplussed, and l<)t it pass with apparently a >*tron<j impression that touu-thlug ought to be ilorie. That eat perfor- mance; had always haunted mo, ami brought to miiul in Connection With the ilscn tmstory about the hens, I :i**ko4l myRxdf if thero might not be a like cuii-o in both cases, *md as I had a few day* before obtained a large dog ft>r experiments,* I forthwith baggefi him and subjected him to the water ordeal. Ho was no wizard, but drowned easily. I did not daiy to ris^ him long Under water, but as soon a* he was quiet Oud his pufse had st4>pped he WH* taken out And laid if) the hoi Min on the hot board* hading into iho barn doors-i In a slfort ^iiue I had the*pleasure of aid- ing hU pulse and scidng hlifi bWathi/. 1 tried th/»experiment the next day with f\jll faith, and fo\r a long time, as I limn thought-, leaving Uim uuder watj-rfn!) twenty rninutos, > and in abo^it Jialf an hour the dog ant) my- Mdf Mrore equally happy In bin com- plete restoration—tho dog oter a iargie niece of meat that I gave horn as a kind ot compensation, u kifid of Hergh memorial for his Instrumen- tal try iii the successful exoeritnciit; and I because -well is there any mental gAt«Jication equal to that arising from an experiment tha|. con- firms a hcienfiflc deduction? I thought I w.juh! make it surp by ilrowning threat. She proved *o be t»f t;*o ^slne nine^livtd race wit$i the one 1 left on the bridge, equally Jaith- ful to the master power of tlie MII/A rays. I was now prepared to com- mend tho conclusion I hail reAChed to my. mother's attention; as f had always Mipposed thai a suHpici<ai yet lurked in her mind al>out thf cat story J Hut I was again surprise*! to hear Her say that stie did not re^ictn** bor ad> thing about it, but thought 1 had better not bo trying any more cxporimciiU with I fie cat, as she was a good mousor ahd could not be s-pared. Her poor memory was not long alter explained by a farmer's wife happening to remark 4t Mothers forget jdrefful cas)' the bad doiii'b vt their bovs.\ * T. S. LAMiu:)rr. Newi York, March 11, 1^79. K \PlfjftRc draw upon the blackboard mlsfortttne, but men are tfpt to be corrupted by prosperity* /, : ^ Chcot fulness tflAkes the mind cleAf- or, gives tone to thought, And graca ' and beauty to tho oonntenAnee. .... Ortr happtaeif d6d* not b6li«ttt Jn being without passions, but in hav- ing control of them. The pleasantost things tn tlie world are ploasant thoughts; and tbe great- est art in life Is to hate AA many of them AS possible. . rl . \, * Xr Kvery church creed IfeUbOMtftd by the wit of mAn—tbefoiore Hone - can last forever; And tbe most of , them ought to die at once*, <y _ IdoM go booming through tbe world louder than cannon, Tbooffhte . are mightier than armies*; % Prlacl-^ pics have achieve^ more rkWriee than horsemen or charioU« / - •-,-;; ; There is A deportment tbdt* itrttl the figore And ulent of each person,; it is a'ways lost when we qatt II to assume thAt of another.—/ioweerTt/ T , FACTH OP SCIl^fCB AIP /; Japan is now mahufaetHrfbf boot! tor aale ia the United Stat*/ from j| leather brought fitfHn American j porta. /* - • •• • • • « •' \ •• '• / / % ] A coi^HMfpondent 7 of X ti/t Lbbdbtt / ^Times says thAt icelery) cooked ia: % milk and thickened witb Hour Witt | cure rheumatism. / v / M. Meeharo; a /ti^tculil^l^or' much experiencef AAys be nevtnf^w blight on peAr trees t^at were yhit^* washed. f Be beMeros it to be a^ ab- T solute rehiedy./ , . j / , w f* Telegraphing having becoitf* \at\ L important element in mf>demr war fare, a number of men ia eTejry ment of cavalry in tbe French are to be taught the jSiemenie egraphy. 0 . ^ : . / : t n /^.j : , Miss llartiet Uotmor ta eompll- tnented by tbe World of London, A4 ^ the greAtest of the ffmale ecujptofi } tho world ba* ever seoo^ and 00^ of * * the very few among tbeee who bave\ v \• produced strong work and not^mtre - prettlnessea. y . t: y, \ -'-^ */v. v/*;./ , The jrossibilUief of tbe tietophOOA v may be imagined from tbe foot tbat ' whiapering WAS distinerty beard one day last week between ladianapoiia ] and Chicago, two buadrad ai^l ten miles. fiAllroad men in tboee two '' cities recognised each other byitbeir VOicee. -.., v ,. , /.;•-. »••)•; y|..*n\ Fossilired remain* of wfaat it fe* ported ae% gigantic pre-^Bsl^rliaa^ havobe^n found two-bund** \*|* bepeAtb tbe earth's surface in d e#re recently opened In a mine neaT/lB^ reka, (Nov.) Tbe lower limbs, f bead * and beck, are said to be clearly de^v fined And nAtarak » iy. j V K\ W. 8. BAllsburf, of Ohlcafb/V practical mechanic, has invented an Apparatus for running sli-oet cafs by steam, which will be la aidiort time on one of the pHy Dncit ^The' cost of Attachment |>er 'eaT\9lA not exceed $500. CArs can be rtfji twenty miles An'hour. /Tbcre will bo no tnioke or noise from tbe eXhAttst. •' Throat FAraMtes* \ *\. the ElnrirA AdWrtisei' gfiw a strange account of A little gfrlaflUet- ed with tftphtherls* In looking J1H0 thochitd^s throat, tbe mother saw a micrococcus moving, which s^e re* moved, together with another, whicbA are oow on exhibition in a city arpg I store and being dlicussed by'ike tiledical fratomity. Tbey ars easfty |,secn by tbe naked eye^ tbot|gh aglai¥ helps one to the ''true intrardness'\ jf of the or it tors. The largest one is 'V\- lully ono-quarUr of an inch long, ncovtii*ed wltb hAir, with A head some- thing like a caterpillar, tapering bedy and long hairy taiU Its body Is formed of rings; Its color Is abost that of one of those dark* yellow^ \thousAnd-leggod\ worms found un- der old boArds And stows* Tbe smaller one is about oue-tialeenth of an inch long, being whitish in color, And requiring the glass to bring out its \beauty\ of conformation. It la not a pleasant thought to imagine such things in your throat, but tbe*/ get there, and from there into tbe blood, heart aud otUer organs, pro- ducing paralysis And sudden death when*least expected.j Tbey are veg* ctabie parasites, and exist in large colonic* in tbe diphtheria membrane. -A • ••a/ v% m . *• \*! ';4*4; .**' m i. ..s , \fa 7 ^J -•:A \ an Ir^terrogatou point/' said j tho teachejr f o one of her pupll^ \Can't make t good one,\ replied the jboy. \rtraw a booHtottonety\ ^aid the tcacb^p, M ibkt wUl ans*^r/; The boy tdok tho crayon and draw k hai*. pin. fcharp rebuke by the teacher.1 bf yourxtiujfirymen has no Inte Othdr scholArs AA^Ua.~J^i^ofi J - ! ^ - - - *^ ; \\ r hen a woman spends three boure in a hot kitchen, and roasts ^or brains out, almost, ie^prepariog a v tempting and appetizing dinner for \icr husband, to which be s|ts dojrn without a word of commenoUiUon, and replies, when asked bow he lik- ed bin dinner, U Q. it will do,\ tbe jtircd-out wife doesn't leel encoura^ \ pd to waste much time on bis suppot- L- XarrtsUntn JJerald,j - •, % I * ^ • • I ... +++ % — — ^ 1 / 1 t:A«t Rummer At Stirling BtAti*ft*j|* 1> j l(wo Kngllshmen were waltksf far \ the train from Glasgow to lb*Mm, and as the train happened to be Jett^ they confronted a H\gblander, quietly remarked, 4< Tbat sorely [ttie train WAS WAltlng Hit Donald pol ctf bis kilt. 'i « 4 Xa f na f TOonaMrepje<l# \that'll no po tbe Wsy;she'll fee due M,BanoookburabAlfAo hour ag<^ but }.. v /^ Miey'H only be weltWg to-iae If W ^ » •^J t M Of rtalnff y*L\^-#ooau*A f i W: if >w t.