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t : . f, . Where.- ; la ilia witidLtU oul ol nut lire ! . - .Look how Uio wild Usivej blow. ' Beatluaa as human creuturea Tfcoy flutter lo and fro. There is moaning in tin' pine-tree, And nlii.ii i in in llio onk, And a wuilitu: it tlio window As il a spirit spoke. ittbo fan the oal 'l n-iture ? 4 tUook bowtfiebu.il- Hwiike And apreiul their tender put ills When the iliy ' i -i'-na to lirci.k; How bioi.ki rejoice ni:.i I'.littor, llic. alow, bio;ul ra i ls uiiiile And tarest-tops liiiht up mid ujjb For tnnny n loiify mile. Is tlio son the soul o( iiiituio? Hi-Hi- how it rnvot nnd -inln. Sonw-t inoii with brwiMt ol 1. ami 14 :;Ui It mirror' lieiiveii's sweet eyes; Si'iM'li-.iii a with storm nnd tiuun'ci Its uiilk-H'hitc suit it poms In tplendid crests of axer rase Along the shrinking s'-.or.. Oil ! cold nnd m ylity mother, Wlieio is the -nul w e -eel; ? Thou hat no wc-inj! tor our woo No i'ii r !or sit-i or .-lit i k, 1 hy II, liri i- i -nt 11 ! r.uil:e; II1011 onost not help or suvo. rimil divest t" ti e !. .'. l!.mrl-t. Ail 1 unto 1111111 .1 li'.uvo. Rout Ttiru Ceo , i'. in Mrptv.ih Unimehold Illiitx. Bux9. An application o( cold, wet common whitening, placed on immedi ately, is an invaluable remedy. To Rem.'TE Tan. New milk ha'f u pint, lemon juice one-fourth of anounee-, white brandy half an ounce. 11 Ml the whole and skim clear from scum. Use night and morning. Sweet Potato Pcddino. Take five eggs, half a ponnd of butter, a quarter of a pound of sngar, add as much pota to, previously boiled, as will thicken it, the juice and grated peal of one lemon. CooPAsrr Pudmno. To one large eocoanut, grated, add the whites of eight egge, a quarter of a pound of sngar, quarter of a pound of butter, two spoonfuls of rose water ; bake it in paste. To AcQnitE a Bright ask i-mikth Skin : Take tepid baths and use a harsh towel ; plenty of air and exercise. Oat meal rnbbed into thetkin, after it hits been washed with soap and water, will give smoothness and brilliancy to the skin. Beef Tea. Beef tea for the sick is made by bo iling a tenJ.er steuk nicely, seasoning it with pepper and salt, cut ting it np and pouring water over it, not quite boiling ; put in a little water at a time and let it soak the goodness out ; then beat it hot. To Efmovi! Wrinkles. Melt white wax, one ounce, to a gentle heat and and juice of lily bulbs, two ounces, aul honey two ounces, rose water two drachms and otter of roees a drop or two. Rub the wrinkled place with the preparation twice a day. Use tepid water instead of cold in ablutions. To Fuesekve Cahpets. Carpets should be shaken often. The diit thot collects under them grinds cut the threads. But do not sweep them oftener than is absolutely necessary. Take a brush and dusting-pan and remove the dirt in this way, and your carpets will wear enough longer to pay for your labor. Cera ob Bbci-hs. Tobacco, wet with spirits or water, bouud on a fresh cut or brt;; e will suve much pain and sore ness.' The tobacco f-honld be kpt moist by occasionally wetting the ban dage with warm water. Fresh tobacco should be applied every day till the soreness is gone ; then remove it and put a piece of court plaster ovi-r the wound so as to exclude t. e air, and it will coon Leal over without further trouble. Ox GalIi. An ox's gall will set any color silk, cotton, or wookn. One spoonful of gall put into a 'gallon of warm water is sufficient for the above purpose. Gall is also excellent for taking out spots from bombazines, and after being washed in it they look about as good as new. It must be thoroughly stirred into water, and not put upon the cloth. It is nred without eoap. After being wached in it, cloth which you want to clean should be washed in warm suds, without using soap. Fruit Cake. One pound and a half of brown sngar. one pound of butter, one pound and a half of flour, seven eggs, half a pint of molasses, half a tablespconfnl of soda, three pounds of raisins, four pounds of currants, half a pound of citron, two nutmegs, cinnamon, cloves and spices, to suit the taste ; stir the butter and sugar to a cream, beat the whites and yolks separate ; add the yolks to the sugar and butter, then the whites ; stir in the flour and molasses, theu the fjvee, cut the raisins fine, flour them, also the currants, and stir them in ; dissolve the soda in two tablespoon fuls of warm water, lay the citron in layers as yon put the cake in the tin you bake it in ; bake four hours. Elementa of Plant Food. The most important elements of plant food are nitrogen, potash, and phos phoric acid, which, with other simple elements, are worked np by plants into combinations, forming what are known as starch, sngar, albumoids, &3. all highly adapted as food for animals. Plants take their elements from the soil and air, and thrive or pine aa they are furnished them in greater or less quan tity. The following table, will show proximately, the amount of nitrcgen, potash and phosphoric acid carried off from the soil by the three main grain products of the farm, rating the quan tity of the latter at 1,000 pounds : Nitrogen. roUfh. Thos. Acid. WbMt 20.8 8 5 8 2 OaU 19 3 4 2 G5 Indian Corn 10. a 9 8 5 5 In addition to tbe above constituents we And that 25 bushels of whtat contains of lime about 13 lbs.. KG boahela of oats ooiitaina of liuie ai out 11 lb., 23 bmhois of com con talus of lime about 12 lbs. It is evident, therefore, tbut if the tbove proucts are taken off coutinnally without any return to the soil, it must sooner or later, be exhausted of these available elemenU, nud its functions bo correspondent!? weakened. Formers should realize the fact thou, that it is just us necessary to supply tho Bi.il with the elements of plaut food R3 it is t J 6tipply (mimics with food. But how are these tlementa to bj most promptly and economically supplied ? We say, most unquestionably, by the ucof farm-yard manure. It fulfills nil tho couditious butter, perhaps, than any other kind of manure, and is therefore the best of all manurial subntauces. It is made of materials consumed by tho nnireals, ami reduced to a tine cm .litiivi iu the pro cess of digest icu, Uy.t!p. r vtlh the addition of substauoe usoil as bcldiag and as absorbents, though doprivod of a portion of their constituents used in tho formation of bore, fiosli, milk, wood &?. Farm-yard manure, then is the direct product of food consumed by ti e uih mala and consequently tho richer the fool iu fertilizing elements H.c tjcr j valuable the rniup.ro. Avetu-je hti'.l'U' manure, is esliruttcJ tj contain from 0 3 lo 0 t per tout of uilro;;e;t, m m 0 1 to 0.tl per cent of pi'tsisli. and from 0.2 to 0.3 per cent, of phosphoric ;:eid tbis being eoiwiiu-ivd u i.i.r uvi rao propor tion of tho throe ir.ot cost:-and valu able elomets of ferti!;ty ; bo--i.!i s whie'i it contains all the other iliiv.ot.t re quired by pluutH. lr. A't iois ui, of Scotland, e: timat tint a eow, Wv'l-fcd will fumMi un amount of t:vu:uto sin nnally yielding 10,'5 potiuvisuf i-.tuuuniui, (nitrogen,! t-8 poni,;!? ! potash and ti-t ;b.. o! ph fph.rio ru".d, wo' th, according to the i;mi;u v.dui.tiv-u of these ingredients, P'22 75. CiilliTutiou of Tnbut-eu. Extracts from the o.siy on this sub ject, as published iu the report from the Commissioner of Afsriou'tim- : TriniJ h-'ghro.d t-.i !o.v." While open to objection iu pMtienkr cases, even with the ehuraoier i! tobacco chhiefly under consideration, and alto gether inndmisiiWe, it i:: iy ho, in the nriniv.'i ment of i.lhir usi-ietu-d .r t. baeeo. this in u safe vt'.e, vl- tl:!u:i to follow, ia fouerd! praet oo. We fa.ir priuirg" l.vuli meo-us ; for, when no priming is dune, the !. ver i leaves (ruuiic woilhlcts oy coL-tan whippiuir on the gri..ii:.ui i s;-rv! only ns I a harl'.or for vi.rms, !..eu mo the niiirc d ffl.'iilt to Had because of the iuort.ased ; labor of sto ipiuR. X. ; ,, er if the lu t toui leaves be s.ivp 1 cj "h" i tv stilk, most hLt'ly th- y will be, there is always I the temptation tn put ti.i-:u u tho mur ket ; and agiii--- M.'i: u Mt-ri 'tyc like this, we are tlruly s-.t, ht ollurs bay ; and think what they may. Ytt auoti.t r a'.v .utufte tii lo gained) by t e reniovi;' of ti.ei-e L.. .:r ri lt uvis. I wnicu ia wuar i.io pihLt. r ter-i-s "p;4m iug," M the increaifd oirculath n of air and dibtnbu'.i.m i ii(;hi tlureby i.f forded both essential factors the merest tyro knows, to tho full devolopinat of pi int life. "Topping"' (the pinching ciT with the finger-nail t' e bud at the tup f the i plan) is at" ciperati-a r.-j'iirir coi.si I- ' erable sfeiil at; J jr. i.uu :.t. I.-t it be j performed os "v V-y b-iu-is Laviti-; xhwc pre reij'iisiti.-'. Thai a n.-ai.y pla-.'s nr. s:-.'rlo luay ripen ut th- t-.t-u- '.i:-.:; k .it. until a j lnrrp nnrt -. r hiit-- ..e.-:u t-i i.titti.u ' before Ojiiti.i JC ,' To ( i:.gl.iuiti tlirullgh tho or.p, t- ; P't-,g a plaut in-re . and Ihora Uvause i: nia have Ini't.-bei! j before its felh i.-.t .l.i::.;;;,.' proo...s.- not to bo ie-lcr.'.fiM, j No inflelil'le ill.'- i- -1 ii- .lie., for t:'0 i number of leaves tb-t -!!d !o ' f" on a plant. A;i depea.'s tipotj t'ie vuie'y j of tob.u c , th strc::sth oi the toil, the j promise if tie i :iv ioiihii- pl:it, !, prolublf s:;1mi;:.j, an i ii-.a- left i. 1 1 ript iuuc, i '.. I One t f the most successful wr j we Lav.,- ever kuowu i uee st itf.i his cici- j victiou after years of obervnt'eii ai..t ! practice, that ene roar with nuotiikr, . taking the seasons as thy come, i i, ht b avei would pivo a be'ter result than i any other unmix r. j S''e t.) it that the suckers ar--; roiiij it y ! reruov;d. liis work qnickiy done, and with worming muv eovsMtn.; a sirgl operation. ' Cutting" tbe cr'-p. hi this, ns ia j topping, a man f jinhftuei;-, tspt-rU-nce . and fidelity need. d. Au inexper ienced hand, one without j l.lgiuu t, and i particularly uuo who is i',':rT v.t.t to t!.e interests of his employer, Will slash j away, right and lift, uot Unowuj? or j not caring whether tho tobacco he out-, be ripe or green, doing more damage ia a few hi nrs than bis whole year's v. ages j would compensate for, even could they be garniihed. Therefore, be cn hand to see fcr your j self, and do u t delegate the duty to any less interested party, that a crop managed well, it may be, go far, from the initial plant-bud, shall not be spoiled in the closing work by an incompetent or unfaithful cutter. Ba thero, too, t i see, in this Bitprome hour, that, - injury from sunburn is warded off by the timely removal to the shade of the plaute that have been cu , or by a proper covering, where they ii.', ag ainst the scorching rays of the sun. The neglect of this precaution hus played havoc with maty a crop when brought under the ati 'tiocerr's hammer. Whi-n to Kkiiii .Mi!lt. A conntry woman says : ''Tho wi.-o man in enumerating the tim and sea- sou,' ma le no mention of a tiroo to skim i renoun.e their country and allegiance milk ; y.t, ueveithi-hss ttnr. is a tinn I ,iiai )e beheaded. The property of ail a right time, too and that is just us sa(., criminals is to be confiscated, and the milk beg ns to sour in the bottom their wives and children distributed as of the pans. A hen the cream ia all at ! slaves to the great officers of state. Their the surface, and should nt once be re- parents, grandparents, brothers, and moved with in little t f tho milk as ; pmndchildrcn, whether habitually liv Dossible. If allowed to remain until ' inu with them under the s.vne roof or i the tcid reanhes the cream, it impairs it 'ia quality, T: o boii-ewiJe or dairymaid! i win. tlrukH t ' or.t ,.. a greater .pvmtitv . l.V a 1" mi g tl . .. ', !.. .sii I I ev. i. I ' tb.t ti IiiIm m',. i-, am-.,ereos 1 nptbiKe " The Latest Factious. Somebody suggests that ootton jsrseys would make perfect nnderwaists. Spanish laoos ooutaiuiug a few threads of ohenile make good trimaaiugs for vel vet brocaded grenadines. Crape foulards and crinkle! cotton goods are elastic enough to make tight fitting thin wai6ts for the summer. Chinese e-mbroidery, representing Chinese letters, flying birds and even human figures, ia one of the new trim mings. Small close rlttiug jackets with deep capes are ehown by the English tailors for snminer wear. They look stiff and quite oppiseJ to the jauutinessof the French rtylos. Chinese silks, with silver or gold grounds and figures of dark dragons or tiowerf, are made np into Louis XV. ooaK The pockets and facing are iin mouse, aud the buttons are showy and curtly. A cAsbmere runtl9, which has been chir.stened "bonne femme,"is bordered by two pluitiugs, the lower one of foulard of a contrasting color. It trimming is mnrnbot fringe that locks like bunds of feathers. Tho proper wedding favor for a lady is a spray of jessamine or myrtle tied with seme silver leaves by a white sutin ribbon; for a gentleman, oak leaves and acorns, with silver and green leaves and no ribbon. Taris applies the word ''useful" to a black chip bonnet trimmed with Oriental huso drawn around the crown and gath ered in a bow, nud with four ostrich tips, yellow, peacock blue, pale blue aud brown, curling over the brim. Opera bonnets which aspire to be c died simple, have narrow brims bent down iu front and fitting closely at the sides. They have either single flowers nr gold lace on the edge, aud are trim med by a scarf of illusion thrown across the front and caught together in the back by a brooch. CANTON CHAPES, BILKS, ETC . I The genuine Chinese crapes.like those in Cintou crape shawls, are imported in all colors to c.imbino with silk or satin fur elegant costumes for the spriug. They come tn th pale tint thnt can ouly be used for very choice occasions, such us rose, Isabello, cream, pale, bine and iu the darker heliotrope and coach man's drub, They will cost from $2 a yard upward, and are very narrow. S. ft figured silks to combine with these er.ipos have very quaintly e-on-trasting coh.rs arranged in the design; thus crr-ara e lor will have Japanese blue and bronze figures, a ciel blue gn tiud w 11 Lave brown and ecru figures, aud ..1.1 gold will be strewn with pale blue. Unloaded satiu de Lyon for evening d -e-si's 1ms very largo detacnod figures or fii wers ru a ground of tho same i siiaile, or else in striking contrast; thus salmon pr-muds have blue flowers, and a rtat peony is on tea colored ground. New canvas silks as soft and almost as th ii f.s gvciiaciue represent the Louisine silks of former seasons. They eome iu h.ilf-i'jeii tripes of gay broevle, on white-, separated by striped of garnet, peacock blue or brown. A nov. l.y is the summer satin de Lyon. vvLo'i is almost transparent, aud may be classo.l among thin goods. The stir face is I'.'.stroui, and its closely woven as if twilleei, and will make np very huud K'tnely in combinatioa with heavy satin. I' coiuon 'ii pheasant brown, heliotrope, beige shades, pa'e bine, rose aud white. Bareges nro also shown for snnitner drissts, and will be liked for their koft C itigiuo; quality. HiYltijf One fiiimlrnl and I'iftj reel. ih I .yd. th" !' i.il.i irly yitm.-r Iri.-h-wiio seeks tu rival S nu l'ateh. t he a III: . ol in Id' .iu ' In - ii..' u il l -i K i ' !i i il ai.i. I.'.' e 13 1 io- a iii'.uri -d t: a' tie r. pi r to .e-i;. fi'.ea ue- life, ti l hi r . . '.'i'L'.' in l. ti'u. ky. A tle.il ...i-.-iiy ri ' k-I's I .i ni ll.rt.ii,' I. ' ive l.'i'.y a -. '. nth' r loiv.s :aic. a I a iks i. I;.. a! t' e .1 ';r-t , ".:r si..., -tin .! -,:ii!, -.1 a !. . f-!'..- a:-..' t... ha .! it, Ot ii'ini out like n th- i.ihi st rail -il the surfiee u r." i- ar vi r.ty-tivfl fc i. S.vir ii :. ii, ..'..iy l.o mount' . t i:.o hr-il l 'i i" . t tr f the water. il ' U- i '. , i' h as liiueli e U; p-ii-c r :U one mi-'iil la'i -j oiul-S i.a-,-e maintain- d :i- a i It.. I. aw k. !ot-j.ui- . .1 -1 . i ':: the niis'eii'hn a I-e't. 11 .i .- TLo lcaper was clot ! in hl n r.. white vest, a'n! i ! st ic' in; ;o -,i i by a ti lit 'ili'-i.' !' it . ', v . ii Id h in is at i i I. - : b- io-.v, and at I a ' : iuT-.'." in the well worn'' oi ; litis- Ai.nl iv.-o. I.i- shut o..t into tho air. I Ie Went SK i tll- ;o.ii iif-.ad fori .uo-t, ,v!.t:H tn L i ie 1 I a short biealll, nl sMUi k It.' wa'i i- Wi'h mi ominous splash. Winn he n aeieai the sur'a -e lie v:us c.nsi.i.-i--iliiy ,i.-t--.l. The vi.i.it.a I pv v. nlcil li:i .-ici nti a:ol iii :.iii sU'bek u. v. -; 4i t a. .' '. it li'' iia I till ii -i-''- s ie' r.::.vuiv.y (ic:i;.'i loiii l,i w.ii.M v.- r !.tv" recuvt i-. I ore, Hi. A i v . . i, - was .-unn vv i.kin aioUti I. :; i.t'y ui. injured. Why They are Not Naturalised. Tne San Fianeisco thiunie'e has as certained that Chinamen decline to be come naturalized because the Chinese Denal code declares that all persons who not. are t: be banish d to the distance of i.'0 leagues. All who conceal or connive at the crime are to be strangled. i i "s' who int. rtn against the criminals r-wi.i-.led with the whole ot their I ''"pfrty. SOME TEBf 0L1 FOLKS. i'l i'.onaWlio Have lavnl Cenliiry ' Our. Robert Wallace, of Watevford, N. B . who died rooonily, ni.i '.ved 1 02 years ot this life'. One of tho piemnTs ol deiuia, Mich., Pavid lliltt, dieit as ho was closing a century ol iil'e. Mrs. Eunice K. S.vat. ol ' llulmont, N. II., is 101 years old, and has lived In th-o town nir.etv years. The oldest pei-joti in W.i-Oiinut. i: i-oun'y. I'.i , I- Mrs Mit'.v Newman, wh" iviil be lt'O cu-s ei ap' in .hif.e. Mrs. El ion llanly celebrated the an nivei-sary of her loo:li birthday in (V. oarfo. She has nev- r oni i j ..'law a. A t the :ue of 10.V l'.ii.i;' St. ! 'ovo. ' thusse l'.'!nt,Mieh.,i. ut in a wauoti -u D.'M-nit to draw his pcii.s'on ns a vcti-ia:: l't lsp. Ever sinio the 1: Cook lias lived in i .11 W.il- N".!h:i 1 1 1 1 e- uiny, (i i 1 1 he i al lis h He is H -i wars old, al daily bt' ad. Old l itcie All-' w is a in who v.a !"oiiliil ih ad ilia i; m'.- :. at I'oint l':is. tit West Va.. recent y, at. 'I bf.ieed to l 1 10 jours of ii so. Mrs. Wihiaui .l.i'i-cJ. ot Braraptoi'. Ontario, et'Iebra'.ed the close of a i-cti tiiryuf lite by a crand reecption, am' I'hd tivo ilajs later. A coloi e l vvoir.at! Che-tcr, I'm., s,1 i! uincty-tix, went to Sal'sluirv, Mil.. t iiU iul the lunciai ol her mother, who was 1 1 voars ol aire. lVm y I !rah in, i-f Ni wl.i'.t !:, N. Y Ol ( iti d I, is v. ! a- ll-iiai at llio ia; i '..'. lion, tii'.d I- i- in is. said lo !' 1 17 y :irs .d In a'.'Ji.yet In 1 :i-e. Mine, l.oti' o-leiiiily ia 1' h'li.h aiitiiv. ivis ilie l ixai .-alliii r. Ill Mechanl. e I.uei tie, once a social is, has jn,t ccebraled tl . ary ol her birthday. Si,, i.i biiiuty of Mine, lb villo. N. .T.,.!aneThoiiip -nil, a e. u'.rN in oi. lines the lKUtseworl. ,!,, i : nl y ami coirec'Iy. and for liv , ;.rs i. as .-ar. .': I T thesoveu children o' a dau :ht. r. il u'.ii.i'r S oar., of lliehtield Sprints. N Y.. is Mi.! ii'.c :iud beany at lo: wars ot a.-e. aiai Joseph Sinekiainl, o. li.iine.sM .le, t la . has iaid oil' the harnc.-.-a: l.ij ,i ar.. Mai )i.iv I ( i i.laiher, of 1'liiia ie phia w:t par i'.y.'.' d . u-t as she had closed : cen'.U! v ol li'e. Nino e-hi.di-en. thirty .-. v ti fin.li-! iidri n .and twciity-lwi i;iea.-:-r-:.tel l.il.iii-U Urvive' her. The iir -t (l-.p.'.- tii'ii.ii'aciiiri r of 1.. e. Mas . w as Siefh.-n Thalelier. who di. .vent iv ii S.ir.i'ov-i. N. Y., in the lo.i.i. iar of his :i--. lie made powder a;, w-te at I., c prior to the war of lsl-.' Wil.iain V -,; i:iii' r, of Oovor. Mc .mad hi- own n.lHi! several jiais a-o, an ,.i..e. i! it in his stable loft. Ho got t! diai. n-i. i s vr. i.ii. how. vi r, tun! i' e a .i ,i..l he ti -i'ii. lie was just cio.-iiu a i ei.'.ury of !'!'.-. Tn. -re Ins n '. been a .1. nth iu tin' o I'm of .1. W. Mize, sh.i ill' ol S.nii!. i ..'i'.y, ti l., ill sixty-three war.-. : n.: I,: u is si ut:. 1 s and Ihi ci aunts win -. i':,,. ii a i ;iiv l."il VcM-s. liis Hln li s. i.i e(iilM loll'.. 10 Na'icy is au i his aunts l:iuu..iT, :i i . ii-u live in .-,-s.i i- i-. iiiiiy. S -ai-i.l's chiel ileiuht w s n spaperanl a : i ivelrien ! ,ie iS OO.I1 I'.'li I S Mill, lieil.s oiititv. l'a.. l.c m ' i 1"' Sh lie.) le.-elll'iy. A.".ol.-h i'.l illT H'H . c.il-. she was lee.:'. V a ,.'!. st al a ci-i: :, titilai I'ii'tlniay pa'ty of a ne:ti- f. iu.il A i. in likable f ..!!:,- 'n the lest, i y . : W ... s.iui Siuiiak, oll 'i u-'i '.on. S. V., i i;. at he has liv. .1 1- .. hi- vollio.-.- I i-,. tj.il ; !. th el.il'i a . : 1 1 1 . u !. r. II i a ju-t . t t veil Ids iii.i -y -i v. ..:!. -" h. i b I i.'iar.ilc!ii!'h. a. .I'M ..'reat .er ehililnn and Til t ! .:-,;-. a'.-iifai.. -children. 'I'licie Joe" Coi.p. r, t Oi v.hn. N Y.. ha I a e-uicer fifty years a.' , and li Minm'.oiied bis f. i. !ei .old t i.l tin in his remaining days uua.. bo fi w. li i: it .HI ii.i'.reah avii. sp, ,i, and ail. I i. Ilea', li 111' elj -.! I Ie :..'!, lill.l h- bad a paia.yje sMoke re. ei.tly ii the in Id year of his , ; . Printing Tudor Difficulties. The M'tiii ; tin K-pk is the til le l lb orcan of the Nihi.ists in Husi.t. I', apprars in the most exliaouiinary way ;n unox peeted corni.rs, a-id when leaM, iuol.ed fur. Tiiey s.iv tliat it is eon--'antly to ho found on t'l l iii. i table ei' ;he en.peror and Uii '. r tho 1 iilo'.rj of -t itepiiien and jrrti. rals. The luanii -r hi whi b 1 1-i -u i i ot v in i i '-ii.t.-.i i-defcribcl at lennlh liyliieSt. l'etors ' -tir-j eoire.spon.lcii'. t' ih- M in.-li! .-t. r 'in ;r I, a t. The of.ieo a gloomy ,i.i-i r i'o'o room at l''e t"p f.i h -use in 1 poor locality. O i tlidooris an an i.oiineeiiient of sonic lii titi-iUs trade. I lit? ro m ii oceni i d by a poi r wr.toh. i nee a mi 'en; i: is wrctebeiily fur-ni-lu-.l. Tl.e bed oe. upi.-s pretty m a. iy ihe rut ire l oom. Hi erylhing is moan a:.d tiaiid. The owner of the apar'. m i t 'u e liior, e. :i', u-i .r. reporter, ; i inter and i-uhli-lK -r. Under the niat 'HS1 ol tin' niisiralilc bid lle'tvp.'I i d hn. Theii-e. when oei-iisi. n . 0". is. it is traiislerii d to the u.ull't .. i .otir (io. kets of liis sjreat ed it. He goe'-otil into the st re. U wilh a diminutive n .t. ')oi k, ha'.us about public I.Uih i .-iurcs at people in authoi ily, wh im lie Would l-i.i it a g'anee e'oU. I lullnl -, writes bis "leaders" in a soeluihd 1 1 r... . if a park. Rial rolls each pr se in') . e'ii to be swa .owid en the a,.piva.. h e i ii.i einn. Ai miou as tne worli i- iiii-h. d ho s'eais homo, locks and b.u lea !es the .ioor. gets out hil t pe am U up the p.;;-. r, which lo.' afli nvar ' 'iiits in a p:i ni i.e ni .mner. and i -lioutes .liioii1, u:olr.'uau.l ia caf uui by nil nth. r m.-ans known only oiisi.lra'.oi . This lU'CI lint ol th ' ili li lilt, dali. 1 ". -:.d pallllul .IU y .vhie. ilia', p mi- pit. i nl -ci ils' perfi.ri'.s ui.'l I he d riv iioii i f an in x.n.a'.le c .iiimU. ,e-, fiotll wh i n ie ree iv-'i little li 'p. .a iy or mav not b" in aecoid.ii o wi.h iruth; b it tie re r.'inaiiu the uiei. ni i iiiela -t th.it uu ! r the v. ry n s.'of llo rribie Thi vl Se.-tioii, d. spile ail tin : ;!! .Tie.' oi '.he p ii e, n l.o '. i.-;.,i. . .eih i-'o' l old thsUl lie !, ali i l.u li ,i en p .1 '..' ha el U;...l those who toil cemtriliiite tn the liu-m: .i el it vol.. It doesn't tire a man much to shake carpet ., for the simple reason that he petmlU his wife to do it. WIT AND WISDOH. Domestics belong to the hire class ef society. Madam, never bang a door, if you do adore a bang. A belle's ante bollutn days are those vni'iu j While being wise, kf op straight. Nov t be creissffise. The oyster is looking forward toward his suvnmrr vacation. Beevnd thoughts are best. It is not the same with mortgages. Jupiti r, l.ko many good farmers, now rises an hour before the sun. Pe Lesscps n,otto, according to ruck I came, I saw, I went. Tho elevator boy has ranch to do towards the elevation of the masses, ILo flia'.LemAtiiun who wished to borrow sjnie sash, wrote: ''I will f 2 fc for a i " '1 say, strauger, can you tell me how j hritis to the asylum?" "Ju:t flfteou j blocks, sir," Tne phonograph is almost a forgotten ' invention. It talked hack, and so n be- j cttino uupopuiar. j 'Oh, pa!" cried a little fellow upon j sei iug a trout for the first time, "it's got the tneaid:-8, hasn't it? An old maid in Texas has applied to the beard of lighthouse inspei'tjrs for a list of the buoys just published. FisLes go in schools. An l it is p.s sorted by porsous w;t'a pisiaforial tend encies, that some play 'hotky." Notwithstanding the annual ibcur reuce of Lent, the fast men of this country far outnumber the fast days. Wo are told that "Gen. Sherman was always coolest when on tho point of at tack." Most people are hottest when on the point of a tack. Said tho Arkansas man: "I respect religion, but can you fairly expect me to attend church when there is a circus iu town demanding support ?" A doctor of divinity in one of our Eastern colleges is loud of going it t ) tbe country, where, unmolested, he may play upon tho violin, lie must be a fldule D. D. It come kind o' sadden like, just as tho ojugregatiou have finished sing:ug "Salvati m'e free," to have the preacher auw-nai j that "tbe collection will now be taken up." ' IIow sweet tho moonlight sleeps upon this bank," as the burglar remark ed to his pal, while they gazed at the institution they intended to rob the first dark night. A Norfolk, Ya., youth knocked a girl down with a brick and broke throe of her ribs because she wouldn't marry him. As a "striking" case of love this takes tbe priza. A citizeu of Ricine, we learn from one of the papers, who was working on a model which he designed getting patent ed, filed his caveat. People cm not bo too c ireful while working with edged tools. The Cincinnati papers are making a great ado over the discovery of a mica bed. Mrs. Malonie sends the Boston Post word that she discovers a Mike abed every morning when the boy; ought to be up splitting wood. j Tbe rage for old furuitnro out this ! way is exclusively confined to men who ; work for 11 iio'ilar a day uu 1 buy at see- ; ond hand stores. Frer, Vr-n. The , rage ov. r old furniture this wuy is cm fined to people whose t fleets have been ; soized by the onstable. Richmond , Ya., Baton. j Oue night at the Theater of San Car-1 h, Naples, Dumas the elder found him- j self chatting familiarly with a utranger, t who, when the piny was over, said to him patronizingly: "I have greatly en - joyed your conversation, sir, aud hope to see more of you. If ever you visit Taris call on me. I am Alexander Dn- mas." "The devil you are ! S am 1 1" reolied the novelist, with a roir of laughter. The farmer turm the farrow, With careless tinooucem; ud The fnaierj work the handle Of the big eld-fashioned chnrn. Their ton aorU out tho 't&ters, For plantiu', in tbe cellar; While Their danghter rn the back porch Ia talkin' to her ftllar. "No," exclaimed Mr. Tenhecker; "no, madam, I object most decidedly. One.) and for all I say it the girls shall not be taught foreign languages." "And why not, pray?" laid Mrs. 1, with withering earcism. "Because," mud Mr. P., with more withering sarcasm; "because, Mrs. I, one tongue is enough for any woman I" Mrs. rouhecker re- j spouded not. "Leap year gives young ladies a gen ilpman'a nrivilecHH iii makinff love." Perhaps it does. But no respectable young man will have anj thing to do 1 with a young lady who takes a position I on the street corner and not only wiuks at the gentlemen as they pass by, but also pqnirU tobacco j.iico on their coat tails. N r would it look we ll for a dozen e.r more yonng ladies to loaf around in front of a church an hour aud a hslf on Snnd iy night, sparring and kur eking oue another's hats off and dauciug a tra 1- 1 1!. it.l-.aratfc in nrA.-T fn kill time nut 1 the congregation is dismissed an 1 then buckle up to a young man and escort him home. Ne remedies and old onea uod. r new namea are beiuft oonatautly introdaoed to tbe pablic, bat Dr. Bjll'a Cotigb Hynip atill takee tbe learf j for tbe cue of Gonghs, Colda, eto. Pnoe, 25 j oeuta. j Catbolio Americana and otnera! Sjnd ail ceuu for Tbk lLLuaraaTri) I'athouc Ahf.hi CiN, 11 Barclay Utreet, New irk. Uri(jlit piotuna, etotiox, poeaia, and aketche'. j The Vollalc Hell ., llar.h.tll, lll. h. ' W1I1 aeud tlieir iwlebfat'd KiW.ru-V.n.ai (ieba to tbeafllicteil np in 3D ilayatriai. rlpeody riirea guaranteed. Tby moaa what they uty Write lo them without delay. A ll'-art i. ss Horn. A letter writer from Louisville to the Savannah .V-'. fives the following ac count of a hearth sh Imax : A few days ui-'o a housewife, putting tcgother one of those treasured mosaics, yclept a "uui'.!.'' overturned a shred of sill; whereby hung a talo of no ordinary inii rot. It was n scrap t.f satin, of the t elegant quality, once white, but new yeliuwefl ami i; t's 't.istoi v : Ab. enowen lino inuo-siuiiieu. jieie lout twentv years tig., in Louisville rejoie.-il i i ;iu. ? ciiiiii-u ii in the possession ol a pastor who was l ho iilol of bis congregation, during bis luipisti nliolis he lost his wife, and c ii e.ii. ntlv.as an itr.oreai ing widower, hv.l..pe.l new charnis in the views oi tl.e (en initio port ion ot bis flock. Aiuouk his most devoted and unswerving ad mirers, l''ti;i;h p.-r.-on iliy i.iiknown to him, was a luii.'cii Im.Iv ol uneertait: a.e. many p. euliariti. s i d ii depend. 'ir. ii. i i I ' a i . 1 1 's . The Piel ..I lit r inten i admit at ion lor a man to whom she haC in vi r sjukeii hccaiiie known to 111:111 v. and a party of votitij pco .e laid idam !i r wi.v. pii.M (I lo !..' a heartless hoax. A l. :?- r was- nii. r. ssed to the young lu.ly pii.'i'o. ili to conic ji'.mi tlie n vi-remt . i.r i! -11:, eot.i:ii:.tti!T prote-siutm ti! 'mi. . i- s-.t.r! i.-tefni, asi ii g for n . ,., 1 i.oie'.eiiee au.! re.pi. -stiii!.' ir.il.iumt h i. I 1 e vie: 1.11 led into the ll:l . 1 : eo, ;,:.ii i,;e con e.- polidet.ee thli '.:.:n 1. mil uiiti! tho pislorae ; .1: .i ;i 1 a. 1 Pi a ch'.iri li in iSav.irn-ih 1 ., i.i 0 il 1 11 '-.nlnati d i.i rt proiui.-:-1 1 11. iii 1 1-s -i. This, of con ''sc. was ten.lh; ;.eo. ; i-.l. ami the 1:1 111 h it. i- atiiiout-.e in.- I i- ap'.'ioii. iiiiii; !. part tiro nod stii ei.lt.il.': 1: S el. ey. Iroiil Uleivolilal.' ! e,' eiiiii-taiici-1. also declared his preb I a'.ie r. luili at aliv mon.ctit to ehiiui hi I 1 ri.'.-'. In the 111. aMliue tho tiiiliis'.ci i i.i :;! ir oi l rii j up .11 his charge' ir j .viv:il'l!::h, ..i'.i ol JelioW f.-v. r. an I !';.' nvtl or.- "I the el It" I jest, sati--i a d c. I'.h it-siieci ss.ihdi.pod the malt. 1 ' '. a. la ' ..h..' 1 ell'il .-'eaie 1 :e pia feci col. j !.:. ! . . 1 1! 1-1 ;.-ct:;;.; bride: la I ; : i d- tri. d I.i reason In r out of her v. ' I';.' .! i', ioii ; l:eal es nt the chill-ell vii. I ! I,. i 1 ', i ii'h avon ii to provi l.ov oip. he i Il 'I' l i e it that lii'l-hopes couli I'l'cd. She lrlllmphai.tlv slioVM'.' : Is :.!, 1 1, hlsel! to credit be -. at h. 11 ai. l.'.i. ot hi r 1 1 01 ii. 1 lli.i' h leilil iiiliv- at :iii !i e'ahu h'T. As time pas--. . st h. r f: i 'tids. rv i her prop. 1 i icd to a liH l'e piit nee. She w.i I I' ilie! .liViil.i ihr.iWll iiiU'-n.' ttraiiiiers. I.ut vli" li.' ttraiiiiers 1 s'i. can ie.! r... ..iia iy t;. . 1 .-'..ii.g i 1 . At Lot I.. 11 r I roi.-s. ';.i m tin tl !!.h. ip i.i.ihi wit 1 111 1, tin a: .' htc:.u.e luoio pre hi r voi 111 and ml ihe iiiiid'.ady. On v. iiu. sti .t this ' I IP she ,-lic e . iilit to iat'ollli her iov.'l'ot In nie.-uh t-. .,' I -r 'or hin iiii In per l.i id.-i .!. ... V!, 1 ii n .is t.--in lioiii lit r - r v. 1 s i, ..t-i i Lai these trappii.;' ,i . 'on !'ii:i : y lor the corpse ef :. let. i '! .. 011-ui. atiil th.y gnuir. ,1. , : .. : 1.1 ir way, pi. i-i-by piece, ii.t. u'.h. r hiti.d-. . Tho Aseeul of Vesuvius. The American double iron rope sys tem has been ad. pt.d by the const ru-1- rs of the railway i:p Mount Vesuvius, i'liero are two lines ot rails, each pro .i.'.ed with a 1 iiiria.iTi' dividi'd into two .ump irtiin tits, and capable of holdinc :x persons. While one carriage goes op tho other comes down, thus estab lishing a counterpoise which eoiisidtr biy i'eonoiu;..i s the steam of the sta tionary traction 1 nit.e. The incline i-. . tr in.'y steep, ivmin 11. ing al fori., .leirreis, in. ri'iisii.i: to sixty-tbroi ete ,'vei s. and contii.t.ing at fifty degrees to I ie summit. Kv.tv possible precaution Ins bun t ihiti agaimt accident, and th : ail way it?"lf is paioetod against pos-i- le flows of iava by an enormous wall The :u-eei.t will be hmdo ill eight or ten minutes. To obtain tho necessary supp' f water, large cm. reel cisterns la-i ecu cutistrtii ted. w hi h in Ihe wli t 1 vi',1 be filled with the snow that olid. ;.ills In a', ily 011 Vesuvius. This si; .v ill bi?.U:ckiy no 'lid by the interna', heat, ami. in si.'., s the w.it-r thus oh 1 -lined, the fie ju- nl vain'ali will a'so hi .inducted into the ci-tei i s. An ele-aat . a'e n stauranl. capal ie.'f :t eo.inn.i.h.t ipg 100 p 'rson-i.w ili l.eattath d to tin tition. Above the . nt ranee t ) tho lut t.-r is an ample t rraeo st-.pporicd on ' umns, whence an en- b inting view is ..ht lined not only of the Ouif of Naples hut also of l hose of lhiio nnd (la -In, each . utted with its islands. i "" , If all the heirt beats of one person in t gnl hea'th during twe t ty-fonr hours j could b ) c .ncontrated and weldoel into one g'eat impulse, it would be piwerfal j enough to raise a ton of iron 1U0 feet in tho Hir. A healthy heart keeps steaiily at work vithont weprying; but tbis it is enabled to do because it takeB a rest after each beat; or to express it more clearly, if the contraction empty ing and e-xpansion refilling occupy two t'uirds of a second of time, the period of rest takes a third of a Booond before con traction again occurs. Dr. Foote'i Health .Iftmth'i. Vcgetine. POWDER FORM IN 50 CENTS A PACKAGE. Dr. W. ROSS WHITES : I Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Ilvspepila, la, I.Ivor Complaint, I)v Klieiiniatlsiii, Weakness. 11. U. SrhVKNH. Itoeion : 1 have been practicing me. in me fur twenty-nra ytarp. audaa a reiue.lv f ,r Scrofula. I.lv.-r e! .mplalut, I eg apam. K'leuma titiu, Vieakuea, anil all diaeani.8 of th1 blood, I hive never found I f equal. I l ave Bold Va-of Tlsi for eeveii year ami hae iieTer had one bottle re. tilrlit 1. I would h.-artily recoluiiieud It to llioae m neet! of a l.l.xid punfl f. li 11. W. K0S8, llrilgnlal. H-pt. 1. s". Willou, Iowa. Vegetine. j One PaCkaiJO Powder Form Cured Scrofula. How to lUdnce Vonr Iloctora Bills. M Piomks Sr., EjkI Holou, Man ,1 a. nt. 30, 1H79. f Mb. II. II. --r ter HtelU bart l. i.sa- ll. ar Mir My little daugl. 11 ..rtttc'eU a loni time with H.arof. it'ryth'i.K. I employed different i.liyatt iat. in F.ael lt..ti.n, l ot ihey be.p.d bt r none. I i.ouIH aom-ol y..nr pownr.a ConaVin riNK.ati.l my ': "I'll'd it an . " II eo the child a..or.tniif lo Hie tilreclloup, and we were anrprlae.1 In a .orl'iiMlit'i.li'ii'tu a ebcw tt,a ohild had galued lull ehai.il -lr.i.i"t.. s.i 1. tow yalimiK eveiy t!:i.-. an. I I i -i" - hi-' On l rr oumeud yUt lemetly I., t Hi- I. i-l 1. 11 1 v. r Ir tel. l:.Vp . 1. 1. 1.. ..-ii , J. T. WEblt. VoKi'tiiie is Sold by all DrniearlHtn. Ti Caur Iub PvmntlS I m v r lot. voitr temiior tin 11s ui-,' said ii'e.i. her to :i little girl ; 'it spoils e.orytlpng to have it turn sour." "Then my in imiua's jiioklcn arc all spoiled!" exclaimed the child, in a tone of regret. White is more in favor than any other color fovtiiiiiminb-'bits' hats. Ir.dit nius'iin combined with La.icuedoe luce j u, ,1 liv ili" lirtt ln'iliners. In I'owilcr Form. Veeolii-e put up in thi form oomei within the icioli uf ail. y making the medicine jotirroif von cau, from a 50i. packns oon tmnii.g the barks, roots and herbs, make two bi.tt'e of t ie ..Mini loiioiue. mouraum will gladly avail tliuranelves of this opportn nity, who have the conveniences to make tbe uielioine. 1'ull dirtoli his in svery paokge. V;Kf)tii.o iu powder form is sum vy all Orng- eiitH aud KPtiPtal Htorcs. If roil cannot bay it e f tin ru, 01 c om fifty oents iu postage gtamps for one package, or one dollar tor two P--agns, and I will s aid it by roturn mad. II. It. Stevens, llnnton M-. A i'A It I). To all w.-.o are mi IT. ruin from theet- rori. an. I liuhsiT.-tiont. of youth, u.-rvona weaknear. early il-t-iiv, Uh i f man'-n..'t. . if ., I will arnd a Re. cipi tliat will euro you, FltKK OK CHARGE. Toi nt renin l.v w.ih d.tt.-ev.T.-i! l.y a tuiaHiunary la South Allien.-. 8nit a -otf-mt lr.st-. rt cDTelope to the Uv. JOSEI'U T. !S.dA. .SiallOU V. . I.OIiy. MSB SOLD BY ALL Plutnreli'n IjIvos Illustrious Moil. Tranliiiit.'.l b, PliVliDS. a T..1-. N..urly l.MM pai'i-H. I'rlre, tl..jO. l'ol 'K' ' wnta. The 1110-t lanioui a. rii'8 of bioi;raphi. ever wnt ten, of the most tamou men of miti.pilty, tha men who ma.le Oi worlil' htntory in their time, builti (UK the foundation of t-inlizi tl noverumelit, aci i ni'.', art, lil. ralure. p'liloft.phy uii'1 religion, are here prew ntt tl ui form that rauuot fall 10 uleoM. at a prii-. tliiit liiak.ii what bin been for eenturtea enie. nie.1 eeaeiiilal e a complete library, eaally at tainable bv . V. tj- oue. The l.ll.Ti.rT Iteioliillon Cataloirue feiit free. A.tilwa AMKUH.'AN lJOOli KSOHANOE, Tribuuo lliiil.liliK.X. w York. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL - IUSTORYcfticWORLD H routalna B1 2 One historical enraTtnd and 18(10 large double column pagee, and lathe meat complete Hlntory of the W01 11 ever pnb'lahed. It elU) at night send for aiwimen pae and eatra leima to Aiieun, and iw hy It aella faater lhau any othrr W'k. Ad.lr NaTiONab Pcb. Oo.. Phila. Pa. B. W. k'AYi'E ii S0XS, CORXIXG, . KMTAiii..aut. iaf, Piitent Spark-ArreiMinar Kn pines. mounted and on id. Vortical l.iiKinea wilh wro'l hnllor-i. KiirekaSiifi-ty pow ers with l-ixtionul bnUer rrn't hr exploded. AU wilh Antoniutic iuiuoi. 1 10111 1 60 to 'i,00O. S. n.l fi.r rircnlur. StaM - you an tbla. silt or wu. : . - -t ".To v.. . : r -' , BRATTLE BORO VT. ElERYWHtRE KNOWN AHO PRIZED Bandera k Kiayumn. O 'ln-ral Manatc". 16 North rharlea St.. llitlimi.i e. M.t. CHOLERA. cnreirjrCT.rT7teT 0t'N'. KIAR 11 nil.' 4 HKlll'IIV ' ir. aepeedv and certain cure lorLin.rii.te.liyBente.y, and moai eneo tual Preventive of Oho era.iiid Oholera Murnua. Il no eeeret preparation, a Ilie iuk'redl. nl of which il la composed are upon the lab. 1 of ach bottle, and It la roootuni. tide ', aod prewrllHtl by the uioet eml. neut pbyairlana. Hold by Driiinia'a and atorekeep. era. Price 25 cent" and fl.oo. A lairfe bo'tle at at aiprwtr pant, fi'r H. Set.tl for circjilnr. Addrraa, CHAS. A.OSMfN. 13 8evel.li Ave.. New Vort. .. .1 r 1 lur an: l-lcerntetl I'll.-, t.f l. lt.n' Pile Krllli ll. I i.;.l..t.uio. Iiin ni.i... .lift- r.'i..-f. cire 1 i :.ir M.niilii:a n 1 wt.k. i r-1 nnry -i..eH in S dn. 'Aii'.v.:c';: 5&:i . I' 1.. ' 1 it nt Sntnt ati'i Kl nbtittle.. Sold . .1.1' Mil I.ut, M 1)., r b SH., PliilaJa..!-, ON 30 DAYS' TRIM. W will aen I our Eleclro-Vo'.Uio belu aud oihei F.'.eclrlo Appllam ea tiiu trial for SKI daya to thoaa afflicted wilh Nervi.ua Di biilty and dlaeaaeatif a per nor, tl nature. Aluctf the Liver, Kidn-a, ltbeuma ttaui,l'nralyi.i. Ac. A mire eureirniiraiiteedomo pay A.tdrees Vollulc Kelt I d., MnrahKll. .lllrfc A IJKSiT w iinled for "Tiie llibleiu l'iciiirea." conlaiuiiiK j4i(K.iifravlnlyJiillu Bcbnorrvoo e aroUlt Id. Tina work Is binh.y Ind.ireed by Prea. eiha.llMnriie,Williaival'olliK.:ll'Hli.'i.)i.ane, Albany, lei V.I)r.P i,St.ijnt; lire. i'.L.Patlou. John Peddle, H.W.TIinniae..l.i. H.l'eeke. oilier', ehlcafto. Kola In number... A.l.lreen ARTHI'R I10TT. Albany, N.Y. GREAT OFF EH Vft Vfc ' l.0, upwiir.l. Wnrrnt.K'd yra. Weeana IIhii.I liiNlrmnelila nr lli.mn.iix. A4FTN U aiiie.l. Illin.lri.ied I A I AI.OI.I F. Free. ' IIIIII AIR WATKICM A I'll.. 8llM'y, N. V. maf m apri' HeaponalUle llealdeni 11 A f I ia 1 1 Annua throughout the United If Mil I lailJs.l. 10 eell our IMK4 and Jlll'l H.AIjK on a new and novel plan. Kaclualve territory a ivt-u. Or"al ItLiucenieille. Addreae, with reference, for partirilla--. IMKKIHOS MANC KAl Tl HINlM'i .Jlji Na-Kail Sir el. ' w York. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 20, 1880, edition 1
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