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*> *- •HHW ^^^^* J siA^fc,.)w^^^J^N i W^WteWttV/-^^fl^^^i?*'^ito',»% i ^?^i^vM^*iWt^* : f»';: ^T^********-^ ^- U~ YOL. 6. MEDINA, N. Y., THU&SEiAY; APRIL 20,1882. NO- 4. Entered at th^pmtujfiUte at Aftdiftu, iV,' y., an si'vond-class*^matter. '*• l^-- The Medina Register;; •PUUL13QED KVKIIY TIIUU30AY, B¥ ^\\ C^edjlia, Orloana Co., N . TERMS: By mail, inside the county. $1.51 a year, in advance. /PhoW who Ut*-uol -pay In advance will be charged §3.00 ft , year. JAMES BROS. M aft uo «i in irti couti ?nu w.li t» i.iuiiiiord utiitl ordered awu .ir»li-««l insr-irtl. dlrecUoii* (ur lu Ui- lU'u««tl Bit' glVwQ ard« ftvn <i»iian p«*r jna/ Tor Bv«s it no* ry addtlluu ObtlnM [M?r ittw ml. jrith-*' ctufin ui l. ' UK.1UC » or i—to »tnl uue dollar j»ef )oaf (of •l tiuc Ait eumtnuotcai un« too»l. lu otd-H u» Ibio.T publiCAtluo I** accompanied by Ibe real ttnuie o| be wftlof T&e Job Prmtini Department la »opt»*1«J \Ht» tb*> n«*™i • •>»•» of op* ind from wtilth U cx'-co'cd wj'h &<r«to-»« *&a d'tpucu BOOKS. Clltt'l'L\K», PAMPHUSTM BALI, maun* . OfHlNEHS t^UDt. HAVU UU.LS . rATA.UJWi'-ii**. HW.I. lltAim, l.Ki^ L irt-V^Ttvi*. N'HJtt IAUU H HANK lliC t Kt, I'lM'.ltUUKH UILL*« Ufl'UlK IVfctilUVtj i VKliS Al'iTtWN Ull.L* JS»-»TKKt KI » We ln»lo< ionpcw'lup <>f of tt»r «\fk ititl milrii yoat ofd»'», **h •'» \Hi f-tiif ..ut lw«t aitt in**!) 1 iPPSr .... ' BRUG SlTOB We Zopusa-to-'gl iun oi refund th Oil, LOVED AND LOST! I pit bt*s)<tt> the B-a tliitt uutum n da ' iMljliiglylihio. Th o *lHltily whip* ft. Uottii tliuha y lnlt by, s o atillawUlO w Tliat, oil llio huriztiLi'u vorgy, I I'liie s ma y near tfcte bed, wherelho dim light fra~ni | the solitary taper oould. Jail 'Upon, his' j figure, thtr very utystorous visitor began I lianuigruing, in very sepulchral vojee, 1 tho startled Htuporor. „.„„„ Kunouuco, O, Kraperpr, thy Intimacy wuirh bi'tftH Kuiu lUTuatttiie wavy timt KIOW, ! with Lb.o ICleolur of Saxony, or uretiarti ti.migh . --OJ E>om beils of golden roil and altera stt^aJ Tin* Hoiul) w i till-, ttutt us ituy brt»utlilit May ; Ui«n Uillie Mtiiiny uls OK< whit e if»lU whtujl, A^-miUt'li s» lut th e liouU tU«v yot* • liol* And t u lh<- iiiis)>, ttx-luw «u% Vff I'm A--* 1( u »i.i>|) ftilruut-fd thoiikj uud thul fc.fho«il Uio bent «( otreaus iur away. Til!' \!,i- tl. ^ \Ui tttidit' Ami h- I.; t cit tin tl Ui-tt' Cn» Vim not rtttHip lmrfi-<*i tii'-tiM), w ht*u btiiimn uud Ida Urciillw n( vou , I tmly aeo I no Uum« iiiliertny yo u h«,vo gond boyonxl th e -Mlll.'t The musoalar magnate, 1 not oaring to be bated with.- unearthly callers at an unswaonablo hour, leaped from hla oouclw and oatching up ia hla arma hid ! ! t i\ , ) tf9 nhantotu visitor, launched him out at iho \vi ndo W, oaying: I **K«3turn to Purgutopy, whouce you w A broko'h thigh \vU3 his glioatahip'a- rewurcl, *• A loait- who bought a haunted house in Colosao, N. S-, sought an explanation of tho mj^eritwifl nolao3 with a haramer* llo palled off & fuw clapboards, whert aa uxpluuaiioa flew oat. lollowod by huabal uivu, Oiu aull ; , ut>i\.l>lWat, tMT money. CJd } Iisuiiipt(TO Cnnarlos — Advice Toi V,i. Those who Keep tho Tots. . >\ Vos, oanarioa oftmi d[o of consum])- tign,' 1 tl,ie bhn! ftmoior aai^, metlitativo- ly^ ixs ho fed tho white niuejuy with a plooo ofupplo. \They are ulso ^ubjeol 0;Hiaiiy uthi'i\ lung trout)U's, and ndth; Ittg.ia so iuimiuuii^^jiuuiL--ta_lia.Viuau,... n^Uima. Naturally they nro hardy birds, and, if treated with proper euro, slj'OuM rarely bo allocked by diseaao. 'Gousumptitm is not hereditary willi Qw ipoH i»to yonr «y©s, on«5 oioflp of hajiaaj-Uft^ofjdc hundredmorp*. -About a huabfl OnitnuinnttnMf, **U. I lore yon a*i befora:\ - . rt K|ni»W h*t « umrn- dUnnvnrvtd AIMII wouiiLKi.vyouto\o«ir viewii.M Un-is 0l largo DinoK oats wero Qiscovorea, Ami waii n.% I.-JW »ith nmrr toar or -aJ«h,—, Juzily making thomsolves at home ih H«ii»«fo»hi«pt*r ( oine,trom«aruior »Vy. j var iou.;* cratiuioa of the buildiug r and uttK'tthlt wa^hiii «u^o a *i..u* nie -horo. uiakiug the ptaople ddchiodly \no t at i homo*' bv their, olattwr and nohte at L*.f<i' nn« Thou »oo ho* dread a tfainn t^ night. 'rhoso bata, when dtiuovored, Wiirij/enctLsucU aaihuj*.au u !«»**»!— j Uwik &U thajcomftnftwnut of that haunUid To tt.*t iiiu tm..u. th.- 1'iirtitif breiiih, - i hQiifiQ and cut tv loiie stoQ* ahonU I ^h«»t- Thuy are tho hut portions who, \ LaJio kdndiy lu a. juko playud upou thuai- , fsfetr. \Jtff MPttr \vntM , , RUiU Anu UnA'T Ithnt no t th o wtldnst [iriiyor oiui tlullt ItioiV to tmuku tltftn. I>ul oar Ktnef uiu» t HU Aliktjlhu ro»» uiuiUA, llio runij ovtn. AJl- th < i» r th .U ii (W« a ]<•>- i>f « . IlltV |t lu\ Wie UiilM' Uir HI , .ind not n. pnnu I ••rv niiitu Ultlll rt .• stun in - u! U U1UM -l> til l«t ll Cht of l.'ff. lt.nulll.-U |.nl«. and v a.1 n '— iml i»*in salvo*. An English aorvant girL, how over , was otm e taught to raspuul tho old saying, '* What's sauc e fo r tho guoae is Bitui'o for th o gander.\ The otmotintifcn of Cotnmodoro l\ort«r , :«l. aad ( fqjnouu* ilurin g the wa r of 181i, died, i*utwTra-bU-kM,dr,..«i Thi'ii.Kh.c.hHow, twiu a f«w days alte r the colore d serv- And mi;).t abu t do»-n winwu t n «i«a*»iu oi aota ,w«ro alarmed a t tho apouuranco of n *\ M, . I his gfaoa L Kvery night aboul WJVOQ DutmnA Thoa<.ii>fiw.«rft.iiani j»hi . «**! . lo'oliKs k tho y would rush Ujistalra lu i \\ t.t ..im.iB ib«ka tuuiK ..ii th.- u.j.tfiiiutf prvnt fright, deolaring that Nathivn' a And H'M... .L.atarr x h „„ .HI „.U '-t'^ Wft \ l » Uw «»W. KnOVfiug thftl Cvli-rtiAi «i-u wior. o.' T mca-i a#»o maiw , I »O!UO ono wa s pmylni f a Joke, th e Com Lortl\ i an ri» wiir,<libi|fiatl ami >lozalti en - ... (FHOM BRAZIL) Tho Ntrw Compound, its won dorlMl alttnJty to tftu DJppstiw Apparatus and t/.o Uvor. ia.: i .i.-:- ir.3 the dissolving jutcr.:. n-lj-: i^Z almost insttuiHy tho t'—ut. 1 zv tults o/ DYrprpxi i. /r-*; -r r.r;., ii.ld Ifio rO/?>ir) • .M.-.7. : • .'-, •>cstt an oviry c... S 1n jru watched That night ho »aw irtit i>f the hou-KJ-pirli eot^r the c«sliar window, drw*»«*d \a a l'*ng night-gown, f1..nr on.A tl rn tti*' Him a t rlondka* n.ioti' • knuwaattffbt oi *lin£» titnt i • ll.iw can I Unjwi lln* '«jo a Inmi *«n. itiKrilmHol. ^Ill.ollUf K-fc*OH itMlUit «»til f - v nticu tl*o i;n*»l iU*«~ii» ill Sow •poi'tr luiw. U> lh«. <*»'f n a'** <A..-»lU>f«0 m«tjt(t i i lo mo tlnoo > ml' 'a 1 **- • fci i.-i. j If •glriil'i'l t> tx< il1*tii|lHn<|an(ii i>' •«a>i th'u. if • i-l \ *»i • »'- mil s If •i»t»«* tit*. (• «-, i-t ft **•(•»»- tii uk\ «n»it 'ftaM r .tl<-* * l'«t* ^..ffltV-kU.' , .. ,! re<iad ih i »r*-t^M *^.p»* « t« * n.' i i'^ » •>*'• aalUMl tO\li f»i»» and .ifd\**^! t^t) fi « wi.i.urj « ||1» W lt*r.. „,..., ... .»br> (.'«. -» «Hi.. ' Iti&'fGi r>« • « . ^ )'.('• h*t* ,^ I'. * wiK't T »t< «>n OtJ tO-l^* t\ *»••' dl(v<.l.in ihcj a»v a»n3 #«i>iii/> \ Hi * <-\if\ »»*»- W 4 -1 n.o ''''•\•<'; Mk>i* t *»ri**t'< a • ' ' > \•' \rt*- ' • • • '•• \1 w»*ir.tf iin-f. in . ».t.ll.j, «, , . * . .»«.(,. . 4 Ui i- ry— *'\ • 'C\ n «~ • »(•\*'•''\**'' , <?i-fry AotiA-e. ' W acii' fr*>nth' tin' \\ i BiLiQit..ii<--- i, C * 'ii \ r -f 1 acho;SfrT?-Ih\ jf.'i ./ t tf>r £a£iij.:. W'j ,'Oil -i . ! iJariT %V..af o lf,i' Li.' i I-'n-- f.r. /.ow .*• int.-., 1 i a , h. It liivigo. .**•.« r.': j rt *\: off &JJ snr i •» /.. f.';^ rttrw*-j*. rr '• c ix ~* • •' i \v*ja/<* JSITJrf o nj 1 Cr;f fAis o-r »•*'• f 1.* • ZJrTffT * :• M • ' tpJ' r' ' • • d; •s T t..' .-.-. ••\ ,». I * * j i . ' ' i . r. i i • - •; t (.. At' Ux< m-'j ;np*'\ KIll'VI! HIT. M • \( Kor>« t«i h i ) .it ••lory • h U :?t~ ,.J4 C^ i, (^M1 low --4 '»•»( i • f>rf * i i '•• *•* .•! - - '•• t»uii %n axprv*' on*lt» \• *b i»*i ii4*tti t*,*f nil ,—, _ — _ — _ . - — — t ill i n H hii.'Ki mi!\ IEKI ; tu p in i ra> \ •««* ••»• 1 * —1» Tn *i..lai *f«i'D t * »1 \ tt K. « W K )« nga at T t \ - HmvSJ 1' • •»t 4 t,i»\n «* »<«••' a m »tnl *•*.-,• in , \'\^' \ '•• • ' -- ' »• Th»**>ia» (\foia at \ 3w l.# t J h tVi., * Pa*t u r \ HT J.MTH • - Ft,'' ••I\! >-•»»'- •*\- \ 8«n.ta» at 1\* «•• » m »• i ' *' pNm Ii H f^ndaf ni-\-n' i ^ «. • i -1 * <** <!••** \.\ •' «T .1 \l< *.i»h I'aj.'..* \ XI • • :: •b V ^ Rf.ipei f)r C:larij!2. I —Or ii it a** -\ rllrt« oi»\t tiulM i — III n o on t otton. f> 'lilt 1 tlfr\t*% - T \.HAP: nn- tn tti'i'i'tl I'll'. RUMl'irWl •«! ! «>r l«lH Un-UVti. II\' c ui t - art* finrnnl m f«-ar, « 'h -*n -\ in-.-* i»»ti>n*ti\ I- k-intn g towar d i h«« -• t»-t»a»nrai KIMI cn« M of \ linu tir d |.'»i»*«whaip Iw^ij Lmi*n wln'fi- p\lu-* • ir»*;iiin and «»*^ch o»i!«| tn>t \lay t l' , Vth,. rt , gr^wi;*' amVTni* f<'!l4iwir>^ *t'\ry u-U\ »<f i.iit' '>f lhr> i»ld bmiriiil cs*.ttli«4 i «\ 1 h»» t»<>rth uf f-'iii'taml (th o fa^rit*' ft<V-.|.' ..( ph\*t» ) , »h-1w»t h\ w rxlriMIli'U/ »lmp!• • I th*' tointii.n of anwM l fnghf-fol my tter y nmv hf ! S-»t m\ni yftm %g» *%{\t> pn»p«*ny r\»- (•rr*-*l u> »1»«M ••nilcd u/a hnvtit'li <>f th»i i (• tuni f lnt** «*m» of Ui r hcpM»aii( \Vn!t\*r- J I *»v \ylio , ttothuf^ tUuntpi l by iia nvil ' n im**, fta* i)f>u*rmiafl '•• tu iko lb t * r-v*. ti<* hi* |>i^ry> •)( r*\^i>lf*li- •* * • rian t n*»t*»'™' fi>^ rrij.' •tr.'unu -\ *ut.f*i'l t~t rt>i\| t*>m r ( i> hit i \ ifAntM , In 1 rv-uil \ »'i| u\ »t«*<ifi H' !!»•• nrtMlIf .Mi It..- it'jjhl lv»» t.\>k |K*ti««>.»i,,n in \nifr U> d\ ovvsy wuh f tbr-M» Mif*t»rMittou« (•jLtr^ • N\t s httt»ii.-vhU» rMom cuitM 1>« found, , p«r«4t t ih.- in> ivrupirri by th>- iA-\ jjxr- dr*n*-r «4il hi* wltr , in'tho wt'-.(i>*rii tur - pt, an d t»«* ..nit'rtfl hi* .milp bw l to b o !»*( 'ii» f*!! thai apariAiont. It w w m tho lujturnn . At nt^h'fill h* 1 r*»|iatr» t l t o hw glnt.m v ab>d.-. leav - ing hi * M'I-V an f , in hi* t»*> *m-vll i-*>rnfnrt, M the M!,I^\ m Af***r havinjr f.>uud evt»r\tlinj r i\ 'Ttif.irtably itrivmU** 1, h e : tm iwl MM* \\riz \ <ild mute. ) kr*y iip-in th u pinb-ntT and hi \ wifi*, wlin 1'itifc loavn t»i hin j In lodgf at a farm lmr*l liy i h wit-t unt t <»f thii<M» muhfcs wliu-h nrv i choekonti t with iHTitiional ffli'ara.i uf , ui-'oudiiu e att d darkn*\ts wlu»n the &i«Mid* an» mime; on ft htjjh wm«t l\.e i. gfop t prottg: W»iifc»r-.*lt*^4tT8t. tWff #HIT«! , Thi^ n W \rn.-* awnkonmi F>y a low, mourn- ful ««'UIK| that rnn thn»»£b tho ajiart - |^ v< . + *OTf V nu . wnrao.1 MHVTT, T,n rip iaiT „ ^^ ^.^aontTy d S^cT^d that In , T * , i . . . . , , ,, Ktho pxxrttnp corner of the oloiot vra a a .... , «<»rt|i»Tt of old tan ptpo. I n tho closot <>f {Tnt, win . h , in comin g to th o * r bnlhiiii ivght , wl m h , cran* l lloor, cast a jjiganti r *hadf nitu*»'ll np*>n tho hig h omht*M-ltnl lb*n* he \t***! an d h*i***tn'#l. Pp^Ernti y a B-tlltnv* moan ran thnmjrVth*? long e-omdo f and t1i*tl artfay^\—This wat s (of- hi«T»«l by om » <d iyhi|rl{pr fepv, ft **ort of rram. which itin-. ft»i h w f^t>tslepH mure '•t»rtain\t I\ tbn «p*»t l*ufR«llni; tho «K*^4T», he f\Utxi him-- isplf in\h» * grpfti hall <»f lit-* unrest*irs , and, rtiilKnfj up/m thp larjjt* nak t.-ihlf, c»'t dow n 04^ lamp , ajyi f«ldin g hi * Hiiik nhmit hiY»\, d'-h*rrmnod tn wail f«>r all i ha t wa.-* torri^o. Tho ni*li|, whi-h had hfen. *t\rmy «oddenly N'^airw «Ull. Tn> dark liming c WHJJ*' ha d «unk l>o- neath ilif h<.ri/-io. ami ' NHI nvxin thn-w h*>r «tlvi»rv iiijht thnniiirh iHr rhtrik * '*f ^h f m'ld«»rif.ij jil e A' 'MiKIlit»r--> h:i«i pp^nt tin* morning in ih*> «'haX- ^lo^p ram* 1 iinmdden, an d he foil as I th o ti l . Hi-* iln-a m wni \h->rt i«-»u»-'i a horrid j^^iai. Pt.irt*-d uj> :tncl *jiriinir V.ii^n. t h' -l**t i r\_r «'it Ii J f hvr fti*'0 upriokied wtt h fluur, an> Lt,gtilt9«d oatnllo lu liiir hand Th o nett aigbt tin* l ommod'»rt>—druasc d Ui ro Hotnld o the dead tuan , with blackened hamU an d fivi-t^, and n wood-«a w Ut hu hand wattciLfo r th o ghojit . Ast rtii.ni a.1 h«* hean l footitop i h e b«»- gan »iattui g w-j-..»d Thegfrl outoreti t^ « rtdlar. and lh«* wood aawyer, oUipptn g hit w.»rk , *aid. ii) «e|,)uU T hial iniiet \MIM J.iti.-, d e Alru _'htv M-IHI in« ftjr y «Mr 1 ' Wulv a ahriok l)n> fn^ht- cmu l wuiuai t niajnui In'i n th o ffllet , r >%-i <>-n 'f Ui»* hfi-i*** and u««>k Ut ihti •.V.^MII I hi- Irwtiin , (l.«>tmh .cn'tr, wit* aiM'h a* «h«*'d«**itrVi*d. Nhe nenur again played the i-aa-ri <»f a -bott, s ij*iiM \iir* tgt i a gentleman'* fanuly bifd a 4j*ncio»i» t»Jd !iian«ion hoiu o t n a p*M.re*i reg.«n , and too k up their ab-vdo Lherf It ww t n a K»n««ly mtuati.-n , ,*.**p!tra!o3 fr»itt> publif trtfw b) th e h»« ^ ruffr rif ol d trww whh'h b*ird«ri»«i ih o ntad =»nd th e n.\*'uue t >ne night, OJ* a \ou»^ lady at ih n famil y wa * propjiMn ^ (or bswl, **hf heard a -srango , h..li..*r, mnnxxurhu* piuub, as o f distant n-irt'* Thouifh \UrtiaHl alio- Un.*>lly det-rtlr d lhat i t wiw ^ tnroj»*uf men in th e n»ad, IUHI iMattlfd ht>*ra«tf aa fi>r iho nigljt- Hut tfct-trewdy had h«*r head tou^h'-' ! tho pll - l< or w hfii *ltf hoard th«» , «iund*> ajjain , •viiil H|»rmginjr U> he r ft**H a ho went 'h* rii ii» In a i ornor .,. t **«t, nhonm i tite y «<i'i». tl t n pn**•*»•• d W i*'ii *hV<ti»vtied il a «*pxig jfn*»t of • I im t • wr*l r>lr»~wf m hor fa< , »• ami aim r»t *• iiiti^uMhtf i h«»r lam p Then r a me th u tKHintl of Jv*tani La^aiti^ ajrajn. and *hn tb«*'i{Tht *ho cswiifht th e word* . *• I*i>>r thine ' Poor thing! Too bad ! Too bAil*\ ^t>o wa s for th e moment parajyr* , d wit h t-error , but rtwikad no t to roti-to the f*.nitiy if *&« amid poMibl v ar»>id it, fptdin^r inr o thn sound * conld b*3 ac - CMunupd fo r In **ome natural way A fe w nijfhtA aft«r tho unflArthl*lnfni»iiw wore hoard ! n^al n frrn n tho «am» nl»*»ot-C4>r- ner , r>nt rmlhln^r, ouil d bo found Lhor o to aecoiinl fo r them.*' Tho lady' s brother, detertinned U> unrayi L tho mystery * oo - paputc f [\\o room i»mi flight , an d before morniyir, iiiientn g Uie closot, ho di** ttnetiv lioani the wortU , \Poor thinggt Too\feiTf T^n TKiIT TT ^aUoroiT i n tone A n*^l only hollow but also painfully plain- •tianarieji, but ceault s from col d and ne«j- lOOt. You aeo, ladies hiui g th o littTo fellow s b y thta windows t o gu t the ben - ,elito f th o sunlighL If the da j chanoo d to h o pleasant o r ih o room becomes to o Tyarm , the\windttts. pulled dowu two 0»,ihro o inolted . The cage Is i n tliu U^jtughj., wide fa play s diruotl y on Uiu ib|**d*and gfjvos i t colJ : Again, tho win - n|o W ' may be looso-6tting , aud \ th e k?»ai^gqtg$3&o4m«gU* -flirough the $&&*$& ^a\H^ret-jifiU6i> ^thttJtttgfetflA of Indj^misitlor i la b y ceasing to sing . •ThefSyHt puddles dow n ou it s porch and take s no nutiee of what ia K°i u g ou around It. Its uwnor see s il moping, and, \Vith th e remark that *the dear lit- I tie thing needs mor e suuttghl, ' ou th e 1 fotlnwtn g day affattt hangs It at . the wtudow. ..it* ot»ld -****4*tUuues, land- U&. lung s beeome affected. A Monk biter il In found dead in th e bottom of the eitgo. I'unarie s nldo tak o eold fro m bein g kep t lu very hot.room», o r stibp-i-tod t o toe sudden changed of tftilperuiurv . Th e rvo m In which they are kept nhotild neve r bo wanner, tha n M\IJ dt*grvt * Cold ofte n leads tO'iv.*.thma, and from tha t to a disecu-tt kn^v>jn iw th e Th o gapes eou.sumptio n cannot \ Binls ar e ofteti_ brought \fo tn e foi Ireattnent. bill Ulont *»f thrtn ar»- s o fal gon e that ill the iuaJonl\ n l tiwt the v i aunot b e I-UKH I -It l* i'a»d\ tol d when tin-) are net iro n U>enn**uiiipiion When they sleep lh*-\ b«r \ tln-ir in-ad\ d**ep ui thei r feathon* . an d loftk liko \o|h> » poll .balU. Their chea t * h'carve rmnuhtirvlt, and their brnaih eottw*» hard . Thou eyes look htwv*,, an d thev gno a kind ul hieeup, tut though sunn*tlun g »lut*k in thei r throats ('atmrti-!* migh t te»t i. dio from lung an*o*-ti\ii if OHM no * taken in hand m ttn« * \ \ Inn ibi-\ Prtt «.to| Mtigltig and »b\ « oi/H\. -if n-M I'H M •hMtiTil he ]•.\*• tfil in -i r--- m onlo*- 1 ! ti Manners at Home. * Good mannen, llk« cliarity, rauat- bejfln at' homo.\ The knowledge of what udonoand what Is not done by persona of rutijtomoutand uuliivation, gives lo its possessor the consciousness of fooling thoroughly at easo in whatever aphoro he may happen to _ KK3voT laicl eausorhliu to bo oonsld: orud '* well-bred\ by all with whom h< may come lu cotiUioC ' Good manuors consist lit a constant maintenance of solfrospoot, accompa- nied by utteution and tlwforonoo to other people; iu correct language; gtsutle tones of Voice; easo uud quietueas in mot-ethernts and action.. Thoy repress no^nnety or auimation whinhkeopa froa of omjuae; they divert auriousooas of au air of severity or pride. In conversation, good matinora ro* BiraiQ-- the veheruonoe of porsoool or party feelings, aujd promote that versa- tility whtoh enables parsons to ooa verse ^Saily^wlth-atmngQcu. *nd tWco fvpne*] Ing intereal iu any subject that may bo addressed to them. 'J'o listen wit-h patiouoe, however prosy our ontertainor tuay bo; to auiilc at the Ui rice-totiT just» to yield tho host •cat, or the ohoiee.it dish, or the most amtisiug volume, aro at'ts. not of mere Ttvmiyruiii orimmuoiswTxiQsoTimtsuTJssT and art* among tho roquiryuionUof good breeding. So of every other presort hod rule of soelal conduct—of that nbntinouoo from Interruption or oonlnulictioii in oonver- Httlion; of that suppression of A yawn; of lhat ebeerful countetutnuo, conceal i mg tnwanl anxiety or weariuojss; of SCIEXC^AND^ INDUSTRY^ —It itt found lhat brandy augments tho'raijildtty and (proa of tho pulso as, much as thirtoon per cent. —Tho astounding statewont is rpadu that sixty per ooiit. of all the monoy spont lu building and furnishing the hou8es\of~2tanono» \goes for ornament and docoration. —In the Signal'Servlco Bureau Instru- ments are being porfeuted which will show pressure moasur^menta to within ojno-thousandth of nn Inch and re.cur ' .temperature to one-twentloth of a de- gree, - ' —Mauufaeturere of boot-blaoking probably will not bo pleased to toarn that a boot-blacking plant has been dis-T ifummrt in Now South Wakw, the juioo wrr AIO> WISDOM. —Most men are an'xious for' lpng^Uto, but-thc*lawyer unjoys a brief existence* ^—Boston Commercial Bulletin. -7-Mr. Cobb roeenQy umrrlud Misa Webb; he knew they, were intended for eaeh other aa soon as he spider^fZbtetJai' American* j •\ ' • -~? —The worst \kmtfaf ^eamatism U tho spare rootnaUsm. Mnuy on unhap- pjNfeuest has orowded in-botween ]ts toy shouts and died of it.— HurUngtonUamkb eye. * —— - — Tbij.lo&'cream day Hiu passed away; Wont will our darUmpd txyt , They one and all New quickly oalW ** Qlve mo an oyster fry.\ ^_ _ . — Ananymcm WwS. .— i BotoE»^£nftrr)'lng a widow be sure that her late husband, has a heavy tnonu:. mout over hla grave U thecfr-lsiL't' ^pjjifitjdiig t o kflop Wm down sho'll *fce • conitantly throwlncr him i*P*~ Xhttodel* pAia Chronic!^ • , —What Dr. Holland .aays about pov- erty being such a good thiug\fur a young man- U well enough if uot oorriod too fax. It should always bo remombered that tills Is one of tho glorious countries where it U easy to got too much of a of which gives a polish of dauding bril- Uunoy after a fuw light tmiohca with a brush. \ * —IJQ mochiirdoa and solano** jjothlng •hOuW hfl prohoanO«l irnpoMlblo-whloh does not prop 030 to got 10 mo thing In off uot out of tho natural a ton) house with- out giving somutliiiig in'return for iL, as If a man should attempt to construot a .maohino which, when done, ivuuld forth- with supply its own power out of itself, 0 ^SM^^ty^a^sid^V^r^^ more than fairly hogun, and to try u> set —•• Yes,\ said the Denver editor: *' I bounds to Its potontlalltloa would be think 1 must havu got out a very read r-hly promaturo.— N. Y. IXtn&s. able paper thin morning. Tvo been It was remarkod by tho Saenti/io J ticked by'tiiroo prominent citizens to- '»r gai****. * u, uS 0 purpetunl ou*l«aror9 to iMea»e and - an be eurcil, |io»ever. ^ j to secmplea»«d.'wl id .bti.d .1 ii. frm '„' ai MllU t id i\ I fn. r.-i\li —Pi. t.-tl 0 ••nl 1 1 » -i-l •m> it nti-l 1 from dnui<.lit , 11 w*ttt*r. uu d -'ftnti n liAr.l i»- d.-.l r A < rn- Ki-r \\ *- h.t I ,r.N «hi - h i-t »r im.l K-11 tin- t.-ni|M r.i t'temi..ilii-t.'t I If 'ir'-U un.M v* lth th . f.-i-t- 1 loon . |Vr*'»n «<n thai lh**ir lur»U it r e ai-k •*> wluil th«-\ t h »11 d o f..r thf-ra I f»* an ««i T Uoiihl tw* tvi liartl In irl* «• aa th* ri-tl i of a, i-lit *l< inn w mil d )•«• »-h.» was told Iha l a palM-td « \i ill all d (hm fi*U*>tl ti> tr» *t hi m vrithuu t nei-tng Uim '• Ammig Ui f ih*e'»a**H t n «hi> h I'jnv rlea •..-.in IK f arc .*pih p*u . Mdl«'«r gill , »i»r»' f'-t-t «n**«'/ing awi-nting, Iioar-i* n«'»i -Mid U* .>f l nir e lhr\ W T al-to tmardi-' i -' o in*ffl« , which rmi* e th«'in irnat anti m tin* r an d oft . n riit**. t hi.il I ii«*«Hi TTIMW* ln*eet* during the dn r • • -• iui 1 at ui«rhr whi-n iho thet 1 f •»« I \>il ntof «in k *n d «>» i.«nn»u t Horn thi l M ui.- ' It f f.»..| It.^(« ar v • it I tie f\» t t •M t*f.r I to I'hi- :- .' ••!• v>\ • * hra/ a I!,** h.it.l . '*.* • 1 hat On- ' '---I » i d '*••« • ling lh « (ifl ui » mi. « i*. f •••I rna«e* to mn Stm *nn.* •n« o ( u,e* n*«nlia ..f .-. | ' 1 lh.« nh-tni . t«m» .«f * It 1* .Min d bv d.e*..^ 1 t. • ;iti_- tt fnmi drtn_-hl * • ' h* r di*««'a*.i •* an * fn-ni f 1-. ,1. . t.!.,t f it* I 1.. ft Id, an. I the n-- tl«' } 1 .1 M.«a* •( •I m (h.t I . nn nund ii,iiirit\ in the 1 I Ihi .willing I hi 14 fll.' lit. mi'iil'iii j of i una »f tlill.lr. n Itol h «ii( 1 Oter an d ar r p* tti«li and . piit ultliii: ii*ii'tll\ tako-* pin. •• d«o month* of ^.*pt.-ml».T and »»>' -rf• pr\prrlT itttrmlT»ii^tor- , ttii»T fn-im • f LhH ptpo . tho ntarsor y was th.i otlior end ipoaking-uiho. Tho nurse'cernpying this room ha d been particularl y annoyed by tai-cfl i n he r closet , asd ha d se t a trap there. Hearing the Httto captives Bcrt£c-4iing alx>uti as they wem oaojjhc I V\-* »da h. i n thed r wary priann.'lhe and one of th o < o* • 'ii'-er. 1 >»li 't I j^' t through moulting ^X'\i r \*' ^\ wo*>ka The tail jtnd wing^ ; IIVS.TI tonn- t imr-« d«i no t f-»11 nut an d i in 'I -ti n**tnn«-«i tJiry •>hould hp pulled 1 nn' nni ' a t a Unle \ V )\ .'•\tot other scrawls had rison upon th e rrhrht s , rt*forr«»d t ^ tn .^cure thom and t o m*ko the trap* rea<iy for other rictim* , ro - 1 twating Ih o words hear^d. This wa.a th o koy lo th e my«t*?ry.— finlimt'i \{aj>unru:. K Touching Incident. *!»-. (\in'^nijxin a tim e a Voting wDnm&n iin*kille d i n lh<? way * of the worl d took a new dre^st n a fashionabl e drtvwmaker, who prnmiM>d t*i ban ? i t reaily o n a cer - tai n a a y \Vhen th e owner of (h e drtv w called f»r it then it wa s not done , but the (ir^^^rnaker^apologiswHi and tol d her -urT-ainly wi>ara b e done to-morrow. To tniTro w rump an d the youn g wo- rn »-illled, but it was not yel fini-h^d , ajn\ l he answer was the sarao iw bpfore . >*Ii will hf doni*» to-morrow.\ V%y ift^ril vy , ami year after y*°ar, the woman went for her dnvwand all the p*W>pw» in t he'neighbiirhood grew lo know ln-r an<l ther e -w«*re man y who deeply pit toil b**r a s the y **aw th e line s ,, ,,,, , o f d.^fYpjv.nUHieni antf T h'-»pp deferred ,,., „ jjnwn n a the o»re r »nnd y f-iee , and 1, ,,c* n then t h m ''eji-od lo be mteriMed, and 1l(m u 11 c l i.fliiji.i id. - <i r.-i 1 lie lo -, hAr | >>rm n-rnn hnn t an d her hair gray ««..rd*hat ptni.M hi m fa- : . a * di«» turne d -adly attar from the m - wreiv lun g har, an d we* 11 ha s a 4 e vi,.it>l e answer, \it «nll\he done to,-mi>r- \i-liirlwr i.n:-» \ ' ,r,,« \ ' •i\ h «ii< h a • A Hccrpllon at the Home nf the Japanese MinMer. I„o.-l ni^h t f h n Japan**a*> Ministe r gaw one \1 In-* tint-pie enJrTtainnient a Mr « l»i , i i in Wa.<hine;t«tTi % «iin c t \** 74 He •.-» a tineiT^rfhi ^gi-ntlem-in . with manv aef»*mph-li '*. am i t.h« tfnirtl i nvyjn**r*i ->f n t» tn nn.-t\ ' r»t wh' » ha « h^Ir»i , ft»ftot * tifd with th** mo« t ftiio-d ft»i| i,..I ,nn.Mi of th e worl d Hii wif. 1 or'.lewht'i i h e lirel hrnngM her ''< I \\ i- , ii''5*.tn She was *«h\. dnl not I «t\ H inv lanjniacre Im t he r own. an d • rt\« in g g\arm< nt a atMNirdmg t<> t!ie • •n of h* T nativ e lan d r *< • hd 1 iivl^n h<ini t o Mr an«i Madame *i 'i-n.-.' tlo-ir arri\ il tn *Jii* i-*»on 11,<\ \ - t w t'> th e f>ar''< \f miiTni',1 Mj'lame fta< \Ii|.io>l Kn-'-*h . an d .k-i, th' ' itng'iagr eidTmenii y l o rn - h- r to di-p'-n-\' hrt*p«tal<t\ nio-t hieb and In beootmug a aec%HMi4iatMreto lho*«whoare trained to practice nuch acts iu lliutr daily homo life I he esaenc o of giwxi manners U tin- sel hthneis. It s animating spirit ta (or* bearanee. Thus w e ae e that gootiness is tho pa - rent of poliU'uess , an d that badn«ss U the ptiren t of vulgarity, fu r is not ba d temper vulgar P lo not »oltlslmes 3 vul< gar? Ar e no t greodmeaa, prevarication, hing an d dnhoneatj utlorty vulgar? I n a wi.nl . Is no t vic e vulgar* LtH oil ' htiUi ones bo tralno d In nn at - HI i*i(iticre of gentU'Ue* a and kiudtio»»*» iror n th e nor* , r y upwards, lot then ) j_\ort up In a homo where a'mdt > geit urt. o r an ill tuitipcrful wor d aro alik e uiVn.ovu, Avlw-ro Ihnwunn father an d itiothur , m.vatcr an d aervaut , uuatrvu ml in tid, 'rrn'ii'l an d frto n i. par«»l and 1 .ul.I. pritvu.fi th e la w uf truth , of kind ^n\«» of i*.>n*i-Uc*aimci ft>r other**, anil tlte \ will n-'t i'{Ur> into th<*< worl d aught of r.>*.r««'Ui-*i. of unt riith f ulnet a o r ol tulg;irit) of an v kind i'anmt« must be u ha t tl»-y wi*h tln't r ehildreo to b e In n o plac e do*** Vho ob*jervnaico of th e rule * of gt»od maumpr* bear mor v gnttifvin^ rtvatjtu than In th o tmmo et r ol«*, whor e »tnp|»e d of jhcir .ni&nq fo r maliiv. teiiipiTi-d witb lev** an d fomlortHl l>» all kind W tmpul««M, tho y lr-aprt>vi> th« eharneter and twar thoi r ohoicest frupvi* Pulitonea * t* no t lik e a roh o of ..al&Jjv t o IK« WURO onl y o n uwva,*Hum of 00r e tni'tiv A tnio gnntlowotuan wil l aho,\i aa mnehcniirtMi, and obaefv e all th\ h'lie detail s of polit*••»««*., a* unfatlmtf IT towtrd< h<*r pin-uu. buduu«j and famib a*> lownr.U llie ^jn'atcj l ilmJ)|Jw r V tru e g^'-qiW-man will neve r forgfi thai if h e ia h-iunti lo tuercne et>«rtw.ai ind kiudnea a in hi* tnterr^>ur»e with th e world, h e 1* do'ihi r U*)tmd to do to in hia ittt»*rii»ur»« wit h th\o«o *«ho dopcrj.! iifwm hi m (or advu'e , protection aadot ample >* o nhanrrancfta , how^rpr ro t nu t p. lhat t^'nd t o anare th e feeling * of other* can b e rla*sc d under the hea d of trivial itlns , an d nolitnne'44. which I* btxt an - other name fo r j*icmJ .IWI-I^/I/^; will ml tho creaking wheels ! of Itto morv »f . fectuallv than an v off Ibos o un*2T>cnX' •niopho d by mere woiUt h or iiaUu>a. Ktopiello Is not pohiennnfl , but onh th e mere nttitrna l Pontnro of it; to o olton tlie more eountorfett Yet nil UP 1 10tuts , artificial though the v be , *iioutd ie unden*Uw»d The beflt guide, aftei all. is tha i kmdnoaa of hear t whicl •gi^tfj iwnmr -wnT~TTr Uouiu u diu^» and American that, in spite of tije 2,000 patents ou car-couplings, thuro was yot an unsatisfied demand lor an au tornado coupler. A correapoudout rupliee: *• Tho troublo lies not lo tho laokof inventions, but in thu«+^iiposition of the railway ( t r .. ,. JW „ „. oompanloa to adopt thom, or even to , seo me aii uighu a woeE; should 1 oou oonddor their imsslblo merits. So long j aider it'as butugongaged?' If wo wen human life is an cheap a* they (the i her father aud mother wo dayr*Mhother oliascd mo with dogs and a gun, aiid tho police had hard work to keep a mob from wrecking my ofllce.— tloslon hxst, •*• , — \\ Alice\ f ^vrlv*sa to a New York story paper: \A young man comes t o r. ,-• 1 1 - w, ln.rho...»v 1 -iy m.r> • • !» l rpi- 1 .'U \» 1 n n rf. •1 1 ti 1 -- n \ -.1 s|.\ a « 1 if. ro . II f,, T -, and hrna d *ia y In \A-n't-he -wnnl wa t fixed. when l.n iho friirm (, nt s of a 1 the >.|uan' w. lodc n illow'ed aoftiiil-*. were \••.tyihe work wh«nthe p*u'id with oak . The, U L-fighni .tbrnd ;it The Il \\ a* th e northern ; i it* way thnmsrh Th \ lhe»nlhey miHs»*H the fatnliliar face and one day a ytAm g [^r;J jehd i n dije p mi»umint & rapped at Cn-e ^frawmaker'a door, whic h wis opened by th e ^irtw- rtiakpr herself; she/Jpi^ad growrKyl d and wore *» pen tables cjn\ hot rto^e, and had v>itH an d need let qtuck all ove r hef . *'\i** my grandmother'*' * dro'S dono t '' , asked (he young girl, meekly . \Sin 1 die d la> ( week, o r **bn would have com« afte r it her-e'f iil_JLlilI-ii' , . , &IiiL r llJL ncqtrrp. l Mr an d V-i*.hidf\ w^r e reviitiint ; '.« neral (.rant \\n of . (loi r c made hi* 11 i^ nano'd (Iran i righ t and inl'-re H I ba n two mon i I a', (v*ii*Ied in I lie only (in e ii\f horri IHTI at that iijtie. and childre n ar e :ill 11)'' VlMlllgC-l 1- I' .M.idam.- Yo-hi Which is nver urtioua to tparn tho feel imza aadthc j?r»\ud!ce* ?i mhers, A wel l bre*l woman take.*) n*r*ecia ' care in th e tram tog of her servant*, ao that her domestic arrangement* are ear ned o n a* hoi«*>«e*4Tv and ea*tlv a* If b t ntachmerr .^he does no t talk of the afTam of her kitche n and nurser y to he r J7«#»«tiG lite, very atmoophero nf a hort.**\ and the manner* of th e senantn, proclaim th e refinement or the want of njnhd ment of its mi*tre*» Ihe house mar be ever «o small , tho furnitur e ever «n .aimple . re t irrepr^'athfthlfe . eVaiaJines s a\hd neatness will reign around The unexppfted goeit find* an/nr dgrly tahlfl and a n unernharnwserf wel romo N o apologie * are made t o annov o r to cans© discomfiture. Noith»?r oh U dren nor servants are reproved in th e presence of other* , but ning-lyan d alone Scandal find* n o favor , and cna-ren*a lio n never desrerjemte i in\ n ffrsip Peace an d gn«>d will aro tho perrttanenl household gods The first essentia l of refinement in life arid manner m a tot-ai fthae L >i' , e of prctcnKinn ; and th e first poin t neces- sary to^ be enntidered in th e arrange- ment an d ordering of a home is tha t ovorvtliihg should ho on a soalo p-rqpor tionate (othd husband's income, K « ( I,v t all votin g hou<ekeepern begin li h ~i.|-r hv a resolut e abnegation of «|iarri.«. A P ii 'Vi , wealth inorea*>e*» expenditures may in ; df \re.ase , but never forge t ihn t misery i* I I»M 1 Ih o re«ult of H-sing boyond ono' s means nriLi fo e-mbe1liih / homp , lo ma\o happy tht ' ' '\ .jve s of thos e near and dear oncsa who \Tn\f^u r weTT'ivTLKi^ honor, rewarded b \ no w-i^nt meed ol gratitude and praise. - <'or. YouUfi Companion. »T Trrn-al • 1 'l.el • •.It pan ih.T. ' Inidre n ndvrntl railway oomuanlun ) figure II, there U no Hkulihoo d o f an y impruroinoatA btdu g ' adopted to proveu t th o killin g off or j crippling of omployeos; and so lon g as thoy ca n call it 'carelessnesa ' or 'acci - dent,' tho y do not wont a remedy, un - less ium o ono woul d ehaugu ai l Uiulr couplings in on o night an d without 01- pense.\ — A ntronger argument in farorof ih o Woman's Sil k Culture , A*s»elatlo n than any whic h thoy hare yel advanced was furnishe d by a dWpate h from Cheyenne, Wyoming, th u other day Four Italia n merchants. It ntated . pawe d through Uiat place i n charg e o f 260.IXX) cards of silk-worms* oggs, oaoh oartl con tablin g Su.OU) eggs. Tho total valuo ui tho eggs was 8*i60^boO Tho y camo from Japan and wont on route for Milan. Now the eggs raise d (n Uils countr y are uf a a good qualit y as lho* e thu s eoaToyo d at such onormoua outlay uf tnoooy and troublo around Uireo-uuarusr a of tho globo. If I t paya tho Italian middlemen to go t o Japan, buy the ogg* and trans- port them acros s thU conunon. t and two oceans u> Italy, It would nuroly px y the - Ameiirao farmer' s daughte r to rais e tho egg*, and sell thom in Now Jersey -— .V. Y. Tru'mne - \ PITH AN D r<HXT . — Hank defaulten i shoul d bo haunted by Clio ghost uf a llaxzk-owxi. '- H7ui«Aui i 7Yi»rj. —There bt no changw-'no sad t n c*^n- tcmplate an th ^ last tea cents toil fro m a ten-dollar bill --\A fellow footin g make s O J won - drous kind \—bu t not whon th e fel- J.tw' n fenitn g for your pockatboo k — Itxr+U * njrwr » — Tho trrjo way for a woman to drive a nail U to aim tho blow square at her thumh Then ahoTl at loait avoid hit- 'ting h--r thumb — Hoot's picture of Niagara sold for Slu.uou the other day, die purchaser thinking it cheaper to buy the picture at that price than visit the falls and drive arcana* tit a hack.— FhHadtlphta Naps. — We nf ten hoar of a woman marry- ing a man to reform him-*, but no 900 over tolls about A man marrying a wom- an to reform her. Wo men are modest, and don't talk about our good deeds much*.—A'ctr York n«te*> —Tao T&itd Muizaxm mates ^Qitr touching appeal to delinquent subsorib- ers. \fSmtlnihoP. ico-musi. hace wealLb- The nights arw growing cold, and thi» thing of forcing a ton-cent mustard- plasteT to do tno work of an all-wool undershirt is growing monotonous.\ —A young man living in Loadvilie shipped to his little brother in SL Lou Li aa a Christmas pransat A ehMes danfeey of the diminutive specieji known a* the Mexican burro. The agent in making otit his manifest concluded that \bur- ro\ meant *' bureau, M and reported ac- cordingly to ht« superior \one bureau missing and ono Jackasi over.\— Sew liavm I'aU-tuttum. —Do you behove the utery that Minis- ter Hamlin, having *xomohow straywl to a bull-tight at Madrid, and after watch- ing the proceedings for a while, said *\* Thn^o fellow*i don't know how to handle-a'fesli. Why* any farmer's boy doxrn round Bangor WDuldknow enough to out a ring in the the critter'* nose and hitch a Mick to it Then thoy could lead the beast round as handy aa __ could be.\ — Ronton ~Po$t. —A New Orleans bank-teller hat in- Tented an \economical \\coin-holder.** It will fill a long-felt wahL An editor dislikes to go through the streets with both pocket*.. so fall of coin that they look aa if a big orange In eaeh had got the bulgo op 'em. And should he, in a moment of fri*kioess t attempt to Bland on his head on a street corner, the side- walk in his immediate vfdm'ty Would be lairty littered with coin*, Th« New Or- leans bank-teller is a far-sighted Individ- were should con- sider that she waa \engaged** altogeth- er too much. aud'Wdl the' young .man to curtail hu rhtlu at both undo, —*A'orrt*. tovm IIcrattL —Angelina—\I havo been t o hear Rev . Mr . MUtlgush. Ho.gave u a a beautifu l tenuon. He la a vory learned uian, you kno w \ Prank—\ What makea you think so, dearP** Angelina —\ Oh, I know h o must ho , Frank. I ctmldn'l understand a t all what It o was talking about. But i t wa a a beautiful sermon.*'- — Itoston Transcript — What a HeauUfu l Piano! Yo u Can See your Face on the Covor . If yon • Had a Pin you could Scratch Klce Pioture a al l Ove r tho Pian o Wil l you Pla y o n tho Pinno ? You r Fingers aro not Long Enough, are Thoy ? Bu t you can Pound on the Pretty Hoy* with vuur lltt U FUta . May bo. If you Pound Hard enough. Mamma will Come t o Sco who ia Making nu*\h Lo-vcdy Music — - . lienvtr TVioun * /V»fa*r. — A woman who carrie d around milk t n Paru i aaid a naive thing tho other day . -Ono o f tho cooks t o whom she brought milk looke d Into thu ca n and remarked, wit h imrpnse \ Why, there is actuall y nothing therti but watcrr* The woman, having aattslle d henxdf af the truth-uf th e iiatemtMil . said \Well if f didn't forge t to put In thq mllkr* — yigpro. j FACTS kHb FIGURES. I —The lunae! between Dover and , I>ala b advoncei a t th e rate of a fuo t an hour I J -hn Andenicrfv th e man who fir H wra r -»d tobacco t n un-foil . made $200,- s UX' o'y it - The* work of reclaiming th o Eror- glades of Klonda la bein g carried on wit h energy . and j* tt h a flattering pros- poe t of *UOV<*S3 --Thoy are burning hrick tn Northern Dakota with ttrpited hay. \H la claimed Utai a kiln of bnok cau be burnesi tn twenty-.four hours by The use of UrU ma- terial. —Such rapid progreas is being made with the Canadian Paciflo Railway that It la frxpnaunl UnU the harvest of Houth- eru Mimitoha will be ro moved next yoar by rail. It is estimated that the total num- ber of cig*ars manufactured in New York \Vt^liOTr.Tjne ttt bJixrwir^profes^tuu'' \proce-sfrTe<rtti i^AAU^-Uii^iluHl^wauii^:^^ po..'. iiiu' h ••>• airi'iio'd the count ry. .dre^makor, l»v>king up add down the street with ft fur away gaze; \there's Tho 1 ling;; old. ! Mi*n: -of Mr Ju«tio e Mill- j *c hnxliHiid la- t night 'wnimriit has pur - ' :ict* or . *ypif*d b y I lie ', j da-* f »H a pcrm:Ui.i'nt l»'g-ift<>n Th e ni\ am i funi'«!i*'d > 1.-111 \ . the tta'i- ariN^-ivored with p'tiitiin^* Soni c rTf lltc^'lMllWgyr u e Vy JapTiiH^H TtrTTCK-* 1 Peculiarities of Pronunciation. ssueh a Id «d .lo- . f lirrniXfiy , a merry hra i c, al \b^art &s h o fn-Tid -i-ani] gentieiiMCO, a n w a,s -tiiid f in liii'e !l-f* iv H a4iLd*ii! of ^-ixKin . irr\\ nf ' i \.' nci- V 1t-e i1,-li J-.-j'-pli M< H hi- fri.-m U of ihc aide fe:tr le- i \h ~i 1 K H S ' h*«4'hHii£*'*jniUu , -liuiii j ^ alni'»»t e\c i \ rlovicc to -hrea k the) nothintr t o do but put the sleeves in,ami hin d the nec k and make a pocket, and s«*w in the loops t o hang i t up by. ' I s«p|K>s e a.* the old lady in dead yon won't be in a hurry , but I'll try and have it done to-morrow,\ Thousands of disappointe d women nan t«.**lify lo t he intj'ijrity o f this story. l)cf rott Post and TnbwM. panioii-ditp ha t wee n thom, bu t al l to no purjHipo. Finall y a jealou * Jesui t father rt&gui-ed him-ielf iu Satanic attire and Pilentiy entered th e Empef-or' s chaluber rf ,aiii in on e -dar k night . Clinking heavy m&g of chains, and placin g himself nf theR-Wtor 1, whos e bump Vl hiOove fTvrJ goo*l ,('at holie , 1 Ipireh xv«?re in idor should j ~^P}f i Puhltr say s that the stead y ab- iii u Xlu^'JxhidiSQTpH'oXof^ufcsey by ' hoarding, i n re- eom- gions wlie-re no adequate festing^aoea fo r th« saving ^ oftho people aro.found, hasbegun to mitVe a marked effect upon the'supply at coromoretal centera.' This i s inconvenient, ou t people vril} bide their money so longas^thoy are afraid of b&oks. • \ 'JHl . N'wrnl -ir- p-niVd IM \M \(If. and >\ n i' l^*|h ta->q am i tal^ nt. Supdh VM-.--J fi'li'd vvh4i Tone's, ntrd finw- ei> were art i-tlcall v di>po<;eil al>out the parlors , dining an d cloakrooms. The tabl e covers , screen 1 *, hed-^prends ' an d pillow s wer e of satin, covered with rich embroidery. On th o supper-tabr* ^ were ' V edib l \ '\ Some of _ou r readers may thank ua for callingattehtionto theftdlowinfsug* gostion as to th e pruntincia'tio n ofT\u. ' Ninety-nine out of ever y hundred Northerners will say institool instead of institute, dooty for dutj - a wrfeel rhyme f«r beauty. The\ will call now and news , rioo an d n-ios -and s o on tlrrotig h Ih e dozeo*i and hundrods of similar words No t A.ilictiOnjfirrv in th o Kngh.d] language authorize* this. HmiTimni | D student and ^tunid th e \u\ ha « '\\hi'la hm^-j^ 8!im „ « (n in d a s in ( upidjtnd should not b e pronounced as sloodent and . stoopid, an s o manv touchers arc i n th o habit of sounding them. it is a vulgarism t o call* a doo r a doah —as we all admit- is it not a s much of a vulgarism to call a-newspaper a noospaper? One vulgarism \B Northern and th e otfiTer \Sou^ierm , that's the onl conoludefr'^t o make a hasty .&ip t o Eu- rope, an d paper money is not handy, he will find a coin-holder mighty co&rr ierit.— Norristown Herald, rettcs W9.8U0.UtK). liA.UOO persons aro employed in tht^ business. M - An enthusiastic manufacturer of Taunton.--Mass., predicts that within fifty years there xrill be a lino of fax*to- ries f*rorli Taunton to Fall River, and, two hundred thousandr•people lu the river valley, tie says the facilities, which Lhe riyo r gfiForn for c*3$»p EGSl £5<1 cotton freight warrant the predioUon. \*- Some idea o\f the wealth of^ the mines on the Pacific coast may be ob- tained fmni tho fact that in 1877 there was $76,000,000 on deposit in tho sav- ings banks of California. This £a tho largest amount of money ever held by the hanks of tho'Stale at ono time, and its accumulation was the renuiLof the mining prosperity Chat-had prevailed for pome time previous., —The spruce gum industry of Maine Is represented lo be in s highly flour- ishing condition. Men who*\rangp the woods collecting tho gum make gfood wages, selling the article for forty cents a pound Altogether residents of the State obtain HiO.OOO yearly by the sale oftho article. Inquiry concerning its use discloses the interesting fact that it is sold chiefly to factory girls. A fur- ther investigation regarding the dangers of lockjaw and paralysis of the tongue in noisy factories and the use of chew- ing gum as a preventive is now sug- gested. , •—One J. Emerson Donson, of En- gland, claims to have Invented a new gas which can be produced' at a cost of 2} to 4) pence per U<>00 feet The many edthies in flie shape of cu uu ^ Among these was n Japanese tree filhyl ' djri^jnei bird was takeji Wherj the L orJ don Punih wisbe-s to head was pullejl off [ b^losaue thfl.prtfnuuciationof^fcflnla orn fromn.e b^ly, ; Urates them call the diilcaJtbeTdook, tho when nil the feathers came off, and, Uutb ^ n0 ti)Ot0 r aT)d -^ tu ^ a toob.-itf. there was a hot, juicily-cooked- quail or y ^y^^, Revu'tb to Ian or snipe. In confectionery thero \ .„ \ t were Chincs.e pagodas and other forms ' ft js osti with i)ird-s When from t-hV trca the ahdr tlie wings lorn of icesj — ll'asJtington Cor, Co urier-Journal, .. r - jatpd that Groat Britain h&iisviiU- has-lost $1,00(^*300,000 by bad b&tveab l 'ln the past thrflO \flaa . Medical^ Attendance by Telephone. A few evenings ago a phyaloian of North Adams, Mass.* was called by tele- phone about one o*clock at night.\ The* call came from BriffEsvillo, about two ruiles away.* A chila was there suffer- ing with the croup and in a critical con- dition. The night was dark aud stormy, and the doctor lound nothing plea tant in the contemplation of Ufa trip which Tie tf*ff iiakCd-lffuIaasy^^VUBu pf#par- ,ipg(o go ont into the darkness and rain his inind conc*jyefl a\ bright thorght, which was immeuiaitely followed by tcts. He called y^tM Briiggsville houso in which the^Httle sufferer lay and request- ed ' thq/porents to bring it t o the tele- phone transmitior. Tnis was done- The child coughed its croQpy cough,and thracite'eoal to produco 1,000 feet; BU»- perheated steSnr plays into the retort, which is decomposed in passing through ihe burning'coal, and the combination of oxygen' with the~current of air which is drawn in with the -Btcanr, with tho oxyen, form a monoxide of carbon, hy- drogen and nitrogen. This gas has net 'one-third the heating power of ordinary coal gas, but is vastly -cheaper. Story With a Moral—Head Yonr Bible; Since 1874 the County Trpasnref has. yearly reported that $4,000 of county bQnds_Ahjea^duo^aud_on._wbich Interest •t& r ha^l eeasc4. wcr&jitiU-rmpiiid. • At first.—- no att&ntion .waa paid 'to i£*J>9t as the yeara ; rolled on t'bo ; \ppinioirDegatt to prevail among those who took notice ol -tho matter Sat some \miserly fellow who owned them had proba'bly. hid them away and died without disclos- ing their lufklng place to any one. Of Je'do'ctor'ulUed inienfly \to°\wrj I ™ u \° eTOI 7 <\»> was mrprised when .oundwhich came from h.Ltient, He \^ ~™ H F-SS? \* ^ \* \ „ .r^LTl ZnX .mt P rn„ „i th- ! »\ then d seorered that thoy were in ESSS? 1 ^ lETSSfiy'l^tSS ^^oss^on of one of the be|kn0wn The WW £ss l»me-' b^\?^ meh :in the county, A&. Payn possession c nness me h i i ^| J j l, J-^Jligelow,-otBaldwinville) .•Mr^Bikielsw-i membars of the family •administered jt. The I'd 'EfS^JEgSEEL ST.I'^^.aids.fely.waymthero^ • Jionrd. <>f the taTorEfewmilU.of, U> pt»- | *? f £* B *f*L,. . •-. ™,„ „ „ „„ *>riptf?n, »od then. •baehVigain ths re- I **« iS^l^w^S?\ l^S?a,W ta »ose F ofhL ^a'.pronSnnolSghTeislnaa. «M^^?S^! S^ h^W&> ifitritOton,) Pott- \ hla-Jlihl*.—^rociss (A, &j EtrbbL ^ ' -y,\