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,L4?i,Iluft 3,1 ln,iAM ItujrrWf fto,piPe,RWr tlp,,Ul, .cotagfl,.,, Wilht'lm A CURIOUS MANUFACTORY,, .., ,fl 79,9Tf ,ACHARt,ttJNfin"'': ; AEAOY: fCft THE NAVY. , '
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MOITSIEUR ALBAJfO.
, Ho was a little old man,' TorRing pcf-
mips on oo. with closely-cropped . mu
" and a hat-tvWcli Willielin could not keep
from tliinkinK was one size or wore top
. big for him;' A little old man with nan
V'Ml!l'-B i
'NO: 28.
' XwUMit evfeuteft'liad 'been' tag -wwitii
4.1Jn at, cliafniing,, UUAe,, Jtotel;
anAf xv.iili tmtfliDltebM. monswuriiDaa.
"Stiid1 11W -or'!nlji!hinfe -bduf WhieM;'4)6t,
Iiad led tile tbiiftg mi ta.,BWiaft. Of .all
ty,. ln.rftli a' pleasant voice, and tuitJlttiJionffffad fttMJHOWJ. , i v !
. smile thajiften nuite banished all trade
of melanffhcriT fsuua his face.
- But yi hSjlmt head- waitor at tli
months bvtiad pv" himself at thjo
; same houi.iily Aad token to lum fro:
the verr ffTBt, Sha . as the genrlemi
seemed tecnurlettrement, used in
variably to enscoirce him ' in the enui-
Treat corn i'p JIT the room, not far from tli
charcoalHTtovc tMjtiai8 was winter-j-and
witjff""jfc otliii' companions savo a
lair of ta.bbjcats. j
,; "WhaMfNJj to-ifel1 M. Albano woulfl
inquire, as he sea himself at his tabli,
with hiifjtet ot0L morsel of goat-skip
placed theiWor tbcaii. "What is it ti-
day," Wilfrefm? ' - J
And Wilhelm uses invariably to plaqe
a wiuie wnpieu (or-imger agauist lira
name ot synarpat ticular dish on tlio
-card, aiii. fliat wall the dftli M. Albano
inrariabhrx;lose3
It wasjuotjoiig before Wilhelm founjd
, out that M. "Albano was, like himself, a
Hungari&n7ndi himself, an exili
They wert-frieafl)L indeed, after thii
'Wilhelm told thaT little old man his
story, and to some extent the little ol
man toldrWMiieinTis. '. There was soi
differentiveVtless, in their Btatioiia
In life, fofm bisgyn dear land M. Al
bano liaSTtSenl count, whilo Willielfa
had beeijjuj a jtuilbr engiueer.
"And yrTou aje really going?" sail
V llhelmVuJie Hboa one day near
nip,
lils
friend, tBC eviipty sdup-bowl in his right
hand.- ' , Jj:
-Reallrtoing.Waheliii:"
"Oh. dear! Monsieur, I shall sadly miss
you. X
or Mosco
gaKementi ki all thaso lilaces."
"No, npJJ.iepfied M. Albano sadl
is neithj!""af theaf) places.
it Brussels, monsieur, Berlin,
iivYou say you bave had ei-
1t
I am doqe
I
lint WillwunVernit scheme was conneoted
TVItH' (rffctrf ftpVttr.lt 'for 'fhflr parftte
but as the moving power of ;tlie.,ifu.tuj'p;
and".''M.-,ATbanoi'1;nov' enough abont
chemistry -japeftiilyHfoijcern that. If
pimerly v-otkedout. these Dlaaaf ,WU
helin liiilitMd hiui t' linOjd '.or-
"Ybu vriu eorne to Erlziknd! wit.
WilfieJro,'?'laye saved 'a Uttie' sum;
' No, frietip.r; to fingaft ; I;, will
come, but evM-yiihg I will pay niyself.
Two - more moflths will I vork,' and
then 7!I.'.I1 VH ' - J-h . '? . ? '
"Yow wM ,'conie ?" t cm J i-l i .).,
"Yoafi in ; ' ,i; - i" . '
. ."Ajul be inV iHiest for .T.fev ;weeli8 at
hi y' little cottage home V . . j .
So the two parted i ; r-
Winter, was. (Still holding Bway,.arid
snowuay deep,ajl round tajas; ,Jbit-- in
niiie time what a fctiaiigO jtliere
was'l ,'(yjtli j ParLs, liowerer,' this .sliprt
and siijiplq ehjry lias noT6nseririyjtbing"
to do.;i.J?iie cee shifts; ;t(V, jtitTy Vibtit'
,bmuiiCill flpttflge in sWw? U stands
"on jklifefljojwvof gen tlj-rwingi bill,. and
is,a1iiMVbti'ietf in pine 'wtoqils.Y 'I V ':"
.(YesfSYallieHh," M Albpnawas Btty
jnfl l& thdiC tirb sat t6);etber iff a' little,
tentOBio' lawn, "this cottdgev ' tliese
garilent. fcho' beautiful copntrV-artoand,
do not soojn tlio same. sjnce JIarie since
my dauKhterj left me; They aret , Ibo
sanjfprj arn folder no w jj1 .J cau ' pot
see1 Vyjffg jjfp same eyes, beaf f"ili j the
Rame( eflirs jt aeems as if ,;$ejf Iopi 6f
tfie grave were already clpsingf around,
vwith themVajl donf with the world,
iwgiu ty am going uome. .
-Whatfried Wdhelm, with brigh
ening eyA"honie to our dear land pf
; " . g. j.
"Nay, jbigj nay; Dover there agaiij.
"What matbn'hfrWial forgiveness? Cajn
a king mondfla bikikjn heart, even if lje
could restore mvlfloftuneij? "Could I gae
without Mdet orf-4hose green-wooded
lulls an(ajjeystlit once were mine?
Could I nitllgle.witli the good people wtyo
dwell thlri4and'who once called ne
lord wfciQut satfJesH? - No, Vilhelrh,
nov Mv home iufSdr London, the honie
of tlie refugee, trM&rily'city in the whole ,
world aiBidthe mmle and stir of whiih
n exile irr wStHfergetfulness."
- WilhoWltngered by the -table for a
few morfterrjte. 8was deep inthougli t.
Ut-iid at last, "to hate
employtueiifjin oudou has long be n
with nielvaiul)$iiii dream a castle n
the air iettV it hcj'ou will I ha e
the garbfef ervi in which you no -v
fee me. (TVTl theuuii-e times, monsieu r,
that I wallhy iEiin all night, wild u
thought, befkfasejyteel I was born fir
letter things.1 1Q try to do my du j
my humble dntYt? 1
es, JBjid Albsno, spealtiijfl(i-'Ww' Wore in any orctWhtmil, Wop
-Yea,
mine uiFk W
is nght jWT
mine, iiifmn
felmiTnlt as Ills
yovffluty.
is ita wealthy owner, Marie its mistress.
And long indeed they would , think.. Uiafr'
daj' that did not' brlifg tlichi a visit from'
father Albintq. -MSordoti Stables, JI. D. ,
.'ft.iJt., ih'Canseira Magazint.i -wii )wv i
1tiies report 1 published by tle'ut! Van
'Kimptsch; of. the German- army,' sorf-m-iaw
at Gen. Von Ie. aideHle-ckmo- to'
: tlidenippror, gives soma tvry interesting
!ietails oi tlio,. journey, Twhicu iie, niade
j.witb JUerr. Wolfft ft.;,tr4vfilr B.tlWLaarjr.
cetof the'Congo Freo ,tafe, nnd,!iwliidlv
has' resuUed in'tlie discovery of a 'rivie
likely to bo of material value to traders
WitlilliB.nbnm.''''' i ,
0 -
Vlitl to i nut In 'Il'1Vhfrii ffttolo-
t" w.,iiirti,J.fU n-t.vim i ,
Tlie other" da beiiinia-isit' 'iw-'
luii in iu jity. i,ib iii ftiiu fJy si, '.' ai
lent opportunity of obtaining some really
good' eateolOgfc&l preparstiuuu which 1
had bu.ini wier to- bui had 'ah- aiitiibre'
Teasonable figure, tliwt rth' 'fancy -prices'
asked -fan. tliem in: England jit One (fciy,
v'bilcr nwibtmg it tint clinitiuo of w -well-known
physicinn, onetrf'tlie ' jintttyrltM ioh'
lieing . asked her , rjrofwsion said, she
WmwT ;wf Jrr.:1. lvi I 2 in if 1
"Bw!t!llWfeirlB-7your' datfgltM'm.ay!re
turnI(,il!)i(.Ml " ' ,um- ! ,' .
',- "ijiiiitliatciit not, Betxtlteiijirlde, (that
caused butd o will prewhtihet retilrn-
mg. . -Sue hv ill inever coma bacK.T. ii I
,i:ftWflhemf wis silont,,laj;'vMi I ;
."A'feW fiadty words and, CtKa" WAras
were niinej-r'few peaviabimutteringsat
the fate that, bajiished me .from uvy po.
tive laiidyliai had tdmfron'my orast
tKe uid'i'gnm of 'title and b6npr,' and cyifa-
pelled'jrieiT-njP.ia count, to., drg .jbut a'
niisetablo.existonce in ajtoreigm country,
i i.j L.:. ti ji:ri . :
imply ti,iat
kept lier as i
to b(jliieve;sof and I would ..bnya laid
down ny. life next minute.tyihjiYe been
ab!e,W relj!act,'to unsay my.crittlf.wardsi
Lu(aexti iuinufe Marie was goriO) IQone
3d.jgo6eKvfli tears "on. )her facd iind
lnaybap a bixiJren heart, though fa proud
one. And, Binqe then f. have sought and
obtained engagements in almost evcly
capita : ';ny Europe. Ii likVe fcVefr'f-tiU
now
tliii
one'
I ,l-.Anmia.f J,I,A 4l,nf 1
ever on iiro move, uumovc. always
kWg.jWBuld lind hij' 'M!irjt';."'fDr
fef Jtfife-tlii. onlr. bririI'ri!L'fivUil
Tlie' Congo itif Its coursB'.,'froro.',''tlie
souUieast, makes a -jveryuwideVbend ' td
. the ncrt!i, and; tbeu descends again,, to
Atlantic, a very .large trac.t f country lie-'
ing embraced in this curve., .Within .this
curve is the river Kassai, wf(ipb Lieut.
Von Nimptsch regards as behig "of feven
greater importance to commerce" tliity
the Congo' itself. 7 Describing i-ihdt;
' journey;.,he says thai as : far as Luobu,-
the Kassai flow" through ' wde plains.
Weil adapted for .cultivation, pasturage,
and forests of palra trees and gutta
percha"trees. Tliere ire many villages'
on the banks, and tlie.travelersrnot with
great civility in all of them' save bpe,1
1 the inhabitants of which11 fled at their
n proack f,One - tribe;, add i Lieat; iVon1
Niinptsch, "was remarkable .tTfor.j-its
joviality. The - natives' accoin
pftfirert 4he stedmerViA'- their ca
noes, ..and when we. ,,laBded, organ
ize'd dances and bngs in our honor."
Th'erW is a great ileal' of. ivory all
aloh tlie' KasEiiL and large' pfecas'' of
the finest quiility - wet1! readily given1 in
exchange for empty boxes and tins, '
, , ' They discovered several atHuents of the '
, Kassai, andtliey calculated that , they
were navigable . for a . distance . of . 30
ruiles." ' "But ,the inost important afild-,
hat." the rendrt 'frotis on ' to sav. '"is tliiit
.. ,i . . . -;'.. 1- ,' v ,. "I
wmcn ; tieir ' woiir espioreu in tue
steamer VorVSrtS ditfirig" the month of
Febtuhry anil Marcbii He ascended tliis,
stream to adintHioif 480 leagues fronj
its mouth, and one of its northern aflhi:
ents . brousht him .to. within a week's
march of Jyangoue. Ho ,uiight jliavij
gon6 still' further had f las steamer not J
met with an accident," for"tnere-' are no
cateracts iri tliie ri ver.!' '; All this'network
.of - rtavfgabla water, more than 8,'000'i
miles,1 js most adirtrrable, i and in future-
it will be possible to travel eastward
from the Atlantic, reaching Nyangoiiet 5rose iWUKMiitict at W ,i cr,, n.,
1 1Kb. wasoopea o nnw oviimxueu v
ylei-irif
the Kasfiai,
whole ef the' (ormer Rtreonii,
tug the Stanley falls.''
I .A
. - . . . I ' .ft
nearMray, out witu a wiil.iMi.flhvtfuiucs ana was a I ready, on t lie i Kyj LKawprtarigrUIUP ifvee.i
, ana aa-aymest pndtiof actioti, first ,tWl !Oi tlie ladder tuaj leads to work. Ih tliese aays eacn mau got rour-
Jjiflrdlyat duty U a sacrfd fant.t'i H.fiT ,lK,-rflf I t rtm?StotottilbimP&& mmdevtu.
MtuJy to Te content with tieitamMisiittoloTtnent freauerlUrTedAiai to. I more. , A iiggor j a-in cup on top of a
t trust I do
i though that u. , Do nbt
lot pridejhn-rfwi ith that duty. Be
not sellfe'oila Concentrate voir
thouglitfln emizgiea in your wur c,
menial otili'Xe may call it. Jii
. lieve iiKVVihelrffti halo surrounds tl e
head of fl(at liixa;. or woman wlio does
whatever ldsV6r r hand findetk to dp,
. in no half-
"a purpose,
feeling
thing.
-1 state in iwhjch Providence has placed
von, WiKrii. Study that study thatt"
"But, trmrrsieur, you would then leare
anibitio of count." ' J "
"No; dWb! Onl let your ambiti'iin
be sulwervlcnt to your duty. The march
of intellect the march of the world es
ever, eves-snwind Better yourself, 4y
- all me.-ifnyo5tii: by so doing yiiu
luay betWvthT jjprld; but ambitioif
tliotightpTjictidJniust never interfere
with yokr--4urs .lalxir. These belong
to ybnr Fre.-ent ejpiiloyfr, Wilhelm."" j
"I set fcJimeifi. J
"AVV11 yand iilnk of it. Meanwhile,
, liere Is ftyiil oirVe Grand N r ooh-J
cert.- YVu'l ill. me and my littje
violin. iifThBecorid row of tlie orcliestrju
- You wilFMnt for 'fhe. and we will sup
togethetffie KHocievilie." , .
mgh a score oc naoiera at te
l V ., :
told ii)5 be ,-
snd' tJiaf!t oa ter voicfl' alony shevpnjld
iiniu-.iiupeieasj anil wearvv:. ... ,. j
t6s Are Aalijoet ti-"kijhiifi FIt'.; '
'The talk'about Pastour and hydroplio
bio, a:dog-fauck)r1;-.foi-nt3 cs, has had a
niarked -effect ou his trade. The sendiax
of jieojile hcfoss'tlid water t6 bo treated
for hydrophobia has riveted attention to
tlie darjjgarif.kfpiBg Jojtu, and may
fashfoiijreMj; hj ve jjjiiosed.of tliir
Va'r" fodepWdlntrO
u liiuli will pi'
-IMBS IlaVoTUlmiii ills'
: i --rr--T '' ri ' t r - 1. 1 i t
A vusiltMidari " u rAA vMaMi-A-n-L . y . . . . . . . . . j . - . - J
mSt-M 7T .iiWJlt&hiXi HltliAifU lialiilfcth,
K'aild Hhat Rome wbiotf ft We
LrtSHa ratters to have taken a new leans.
la.
or glorious me. , r
IYT3rrVilrT Pwf wUpb is com
niTTti liiks1.Hl Tlt tl liki4f,Ubst young
men: Wilhelm. fell in love. But I do
not blame lllrrt,' tot Mil Rome was capti,
mourne4 jfo .rWs, dugUt ej- as for one
dead. . .. -, , .,, ,,r. ,
WYufeim irai a 1 requrft Visitor1 at the
cot'oXjiUldid in- his'anibt,ftirl .by'.'tlie
r'-p(juviaia'jpoo8esse4. of 'tTie 'will to
worly .(ytlfarminatiOtij to 'rliuiirji, and
that WWal itying power ''whlcju. loften
timoaloadsi to success wftliouS x) ven the
,tti4iHtASe,ilI..iIie young, miji'cojiHered r
Jiet contlilipu, viui;h.Vaa,oua,of clilbro-).
, sis, and ingriXtiated,niys(?lf, with.hir.so J
j,.uutft.iee4c rf(lwp-.lati; W , accadea.1
Uiougu reluctantly, to. my . requests toj
take me to the fabrique where the speci-,
mens were prepared. It ' Was ,a';long.,
lonrricj'i'viglit away into one Of the des.
ert plaihs briatling! with' chininey stacks
- which biitiiid-Paris' 'on',!the riortli ti&e.
The' building W which hp conducted me
Viis in immense ' 'wooden constructfon,
subdivided ijito a inain uteliqr rtnd'''nit
bouses. The tafgef'robm was 'occupied
by, a scries of large ..cauldrons, the em
anations iroio wbick 7 wr.,even -to oud' 1
accuntomeU to, tl 10 suave., odor ofi the (lis-"
gectingMroonv nauseatiflg in the extreme,
Hand'the blend formed rwitbitJiat of . varP1
dm crude antiseptacs Was inoro psculiar
UMtt fascniatmgi 'i -t; I i . ch, - ' s. 4
' The disarticulntidii of f.kulls la carried" i
on separately, aa it is a branch requiring :
greater skill and nicety in itn rnaiilpula-.
tion. " ', It is .. effeciiid on '. tlio 'slcnlis of .'
I.-'- .-..v- ' , -
yoiuig aiuis. ov .eiuiuren .,oy mij iigcni;.
oils plan of .fiUi'ngi le., emptied cranial
cavity ,w;iUT.di;ied. , peas,,whii:l .are then
steeped in )Watej,;aud ill sw.eUMH; compel :
tlie, disjunqtioji.iiuijre -. doIicaU'ly', tlinn
ouhl.bejdono,4a any Other way., ,aoma
of the cauldrons contained tl.bpdea; of
animals whoso skeletons, if not as valua-i
"ble'as'trtb'sd of huiilan beings, a'rb still in'.
uiHjieiiHiiuie lur tue snuiy ui .iiivluiiii hiv
tbry.'and are 'forwarded iiv fai-gef ninn-!
bei-s to the various " 'fbtloldtl' establish'
iiieiils fh Franco. 'and nbtoafi. Afttra-.p'rolofiiio-1
boilinz tlie ''liiiibs' Kr'e 'placed
jon a table and tJio adlioi ufg tissues tare'
woman'liaviii'g JJis.-prijr, ovu.gpecmty.'
I saw some moil at work on frog3, liz
ards,. etc- to obtain,, a satisfactory, lirep-'
-,aiatioh of whiclefluues 4 ,spet;ii)i and.
Mighty ; j ; remianoratud, , . , dexleiity i , , X ho
u in Ueflmieo ol . aU the olifitiwlen .that
iaasftiled ita o isinatOrs, lAt'tuv 'years dfh
pfct ten t; n it cent ittin g ' toi I j hv fthout tlie aid'
Of the jdord perfect 1 njnilinncea, of .later
rlaysthls exti-fuirUtunry hnut completed
thw tuiiivei aiidtviMr'roOilitiinad the cbn
qudrof of rnoiintaihs, the king of'engin-
eef,' ihe beiiMrtet'or1 4f his country. Do-.
eing . asked her , rjrofwsion said, she
ienfdliit! Ida srln'riTrtti'''i ' which on in-
ouiiy. I ascertained, .to, lftean .n.ibinie
iVGiu T'o-f.i.'ii' V. ' i;. i ,V..4. . ''!
yvwui,,,, a -an. vuwu iiiccituv-m mxt ov. as , . .......... .. . j
I . ' " 'i,ii''. '..'! J '.".,.' TSirOilJi of Obtulni il' t ie rVMt'.ha"liad so
I- '... t i'.i 7",-.,..' .... ! I
, Bknto o 0va Ma yrao Oava ill lira to
'H b?ff'R M.ftinjertaKip("j BecMfUli, .' !
! t Juaii,lsabr.Oiii Svpyard pf, bumblo pa-.
, KeuAage a))rt,Hb(ur-j,lJiith,ctaiceive4 and
xuoutBd. tiie colossal,; work of , piorcins
IkT ... ' l ; v t, ... ,
IHiuimMJUW , qaUHmniHaK ,.pv;w .ftiMi f - . fQ. iu 1..,..,, i' ;;.ti
Uaiy .Thw gigauAlQsdiwiw w-iparo
.receptacle in tlio.wriierof Uw room, Nbut,,
? T. ZT The '.bane, (ara....than .bleao1u,d.!:thv'fis'i'?,fl "nd J!
LLin- cheaper varieties simply, by.,meaB.- ol Wi.K, 1,10 $9wl ; ,S''Ve.h
Chloride -of "hilie, t4 better ones
sun, and they ultiinatly 'lMiM : tut
nniichinir room, where thev are tittvatoiJ.iii
assorted tSpnvcked, a. '.far8 4s may. hi ' .
i .li J l- ' . tl.. . i.uiiiLii-Liikiiiiri. rruw'iiiil 1jv
no, into "articulated skeletons. ; ii .ix-v"-"' .tw r' . ,
aniiW no small amount of iiiiiuil v nod0 "MqcesH. ..iudde-ily
tnAiiW.f t.!-,;nriU1!r di.'r,nrlinMiti! -"! W tagger
richly" 6;ired:!'MJnsietif. Fabre; l-etifed
into the nerteeft'il. comfortiibW villa he
'liail'ercfc'li'd,' and' prepared to live there
wfth Jiisfily daughter.. Ilir called it by
(ho curious and unusual name of La R,
misej the literary iheaning of ; which is
"coach house, "and which is' sometimes
used figuratively Imply cessation from
active work i and. retirement from the
vvorld. , , IXd may have intended to imply,
that he liad taken l(ia, .retreat, end ex
pected to live iu repoae. ', Apparently ' be
had given pp ia .procession when tlieru-1
nior of a new and even more scupcudona
enterprise ireachod nis 0uit-iUw piurci
inf lofi the , St. ,tothard a for inorff
diilicult, fao mors liaaurdous experiment
than tho previous one. 1 Ha ' was eagerly
solicited to place : himself .- at the liead of
the undertaking.- The" stimulus of a
irreat obstaclo- to: conquer silenced his
hesitation, and he consented to visit the.
mountain with 'the Oermtin and Swina
'engineers. After a minute examination,
t rocks, crests, nid slopes ho 'gave his
deciaWn:. "I shall do'it,,r;ha said, "if it
costs me iriy life,". ' ' f "
'.' Tiieae : worda werii ' prophetic. . ' Jean"
Fabr'o yejj'ah lu's colossal struggle with
atqig. ,.lIo,jfoiiglit , irirfh by .'inch, hour
by hour with cVfiicuttiusof allklnd; with
11(6 invasion , qf .water thruatoning the;
,Hewly-conatructfld,,vaultfj with iuteiise',
Jieat stirit;a(iug thq workuitini with poj-i
tuettiuf ntiuosphorefelbfig tliem at their
task, f jjiit tliesu vro npt his wort foea,'1
lie had tj struggle'iiguiiist tlie colleagues
sunt to liim by i tierniaiiy, men ignorant.
lof the oil,i tiid i'jcnlity, the mountain,"
whoHa potty-; jealousy and obslruutin
opimsitioii made hi.t mission exceudingly'
bitter land ' tenfold morevurduous.iil At
bnbr time the "scheme was i about to bo,
glveii tiji, when Fubre.' nrtilatirited, irnle-'
ffttIgabU, redouliled hlyefrits'porfootetl
old machines',".' irtVebted new one,; en
couragei, rallied. 'comforted,' nursed' hU
MM, and atf ':the tnd ' 6f eight ye;irs of
stuntiion' the
fepresentat..;
:'nniont: to ,
in the f"''jP ,j(llum!l itn(!ll,.ron' onJ . f
tt'tli,!" ,twW..tlien of tiyjobstac-lis sur'
(Jiat hercfilcan i
Hindi ' n.'iirniliJ ' 'i
liis.yorjit.diiad'l'
aud
!! lo Jtr,iu: ir . " i, i '
Th Docks rotlnd nn Hoard , a, . Ship
if'vif. Few' AwvlJ-Virioas 'Walrk.'1:'i' 'i -
" ' ' Althbiigh'" there havo 1 always "' boon
filirai'ies' On board our navM vessels, it
was hot. until' Commodore Walker be-
crew lexqept. the oillcexa. ; formerly, the
hooks pn board a ship were for tlio ex
plu&iva una. of . tlio. commander and. the
higher officers, and were principally con
fined to wovka.of a purely tochnical and
professional description,, i i Now no ship
going to a foreign station is considered
to have its full.i complement, without a
library, and by the" efidof the voyage tho
books are well thumbed by. the many
hands' through which .they have passed. "
The favorite form pf reading is that
contained in books of travel' and this
propensity is encouraged by the navy de
partment because it is well for tho men
to be informed ft to localities" they may
visit, J Books of a technical , hature, too,
are read with ' interest, as well a his
tories' and ' philosophical works. . Very
few novels creep into' the libraries. Tin
books are furnished , iho. government at
about 50 per cent, of .iheir pubjished
.values, and are paid for; , out iof, the ap
propriation for navigation purposes. A
ship's library, as it is now constituted
under tho system used by Commodore
Walker, consists of about 800 books. The
same list i used for all tlie ships, of
which there are about forty Which have
the librariea. This list begins with tho
Bible and .the 'irayer-boolc ' Tliere is
quite a little law library of , nineteen
standard- works.-' ' A few books on
diplomacy' aro also added and a number
if works of a naval and Military char
acter. Tliis department also includes a
book of naval sonqp, which is now but
seldom tiaed, " because the.' sailors hayp
learned tliem aU by heart. " ' ' -'
. Then there aro technical, boots on
stcsni, Oermsn and Spanish hnpdbooks,;
with an unabridged Webster's dictionary
and lioget'j , "The aHrUB,r i pvo.vidc), tho
requisite instruction-i in langUago. t,' ATI
the published volumes of "the American
Coiiimonwoalth,".'' "American r States
man," "Campaigns of tho Civil War"
'arid "Epochs of Anolentand Modern Ilis-
tllry, series aro ' provided, vand many
other works of lustory and biognipliy., ,
LHeni-y books belonging to a -ship, are
Intended for ' tho use of ' all bffiwra at-'
inched to thti'vp.isnli'also '.tor be'lontiofl to
petty 'ofhwrs 'Brifl"' nW - when the coiu
inanding oClcer may think it expedient.-
THE WANDERER'S RETURM.
4 "How cold uuou . my eassion blows tb
wind, , ' - '
Over the ' old? 'sweei ? fields so swoet
.' that I "... . '
Could wander more, yet for Ml memory
Not sweet enough. Beloved, ah! have I
siimed; ),-, ''.;.
That all but these dumb fields look so nn
... kind, ..'-''"' '...
And I, without e'en one familiar face,
'! Mast see tba darknoss' In tbo sunny
place,. , ';...'.: , -
And set my feet here, wandering still la
mlndf ' -if i i
Then-f?ltnolng np, If heaven might. look
. sweet t f "'T'T
Upon his sbrreiv; ' one' bright star he :
spied. ,, ,''.'" ,' ' ,i - . "'',.v...;l..:"
but bs hb 'gazed his hungry eyes grew
n: dini, :i t -f,.! . : : ,,
And the star seemed so many worlds from
": bim.-1 ' '.'' ' ;'';' ' '-'' '
Heart sick, he turned; and in the pool
.; beside, ;.;
Lot the same star was shining at his feck
. ' MucMillan's Magoaiua.
TREATMENT OF BILIOUSNESS;
Boston TransciMpfc..'
.a
,ftjpg, wiU be cured.of ,tlicse. fits,,,, (The-y
limt bkoiwiiiitiiaj; UiCidrutiUubiit fsr'Wslf"
win not neiri tie trade. ; vo& with -run-rihigriiU,c6nt,iimd'
to ; (reivted 8a
ailr,jnd Uiey aire not .likely to 'get the'
benefit of. any doubt on "tl. subject,
eiyjetSey Tot It jiews,
xa.tedJiy the sweet
master.
voice
of ay you
ukt
ind mod
T f
hfrfdgu-tlisf
oitA(great
ritafflht,Ahrf8?,Bh sang,'
kVjfciU-.'LrriJiteniJ,7 infh railed,'
lut lie could obtain no introduction, one
was so near, and ret so far. 1
. niiOUg ktwa fcia-bnejiigat trr-4uiesH
that liad occupied him for nearly eight-B-ftty
hours,' with ' if tUs tiine for
sleep, he beard tha sfartling -fhout of
lire. He followed'tlie mob and the rat
tling iU-ooatzvahrl iigiftS3oan iUuow
dark - ftf ov ht, (iyB Jit bowers pf
arrand cohcett thai evenimr. M. Al band's
little TicCrnbgo nng-seemed, ktJ.plH.jtl anjl Agnioke. and Leat, seemsd
sdl rvenbih WOblm's ears, just as of ffrtnPtiti.rf -
bears anj cjn lis! only to the nightin-"
. , . . . .. - & i i i . , , '
iiei u uuv
spring. i
dmiier pajl.i. Ths -fir" qttesiion. , asked,!
tho subtt'Branoan J
to im able t'n t:li,Kisii nut of .'ilio . liiiseer- I "
,4oonstniot ftskWatw,wliteJ.-uUt.,it , ' " '.'. 1 r,"
Hnd.-cmW.tUe ltouelU wo, tMuTiiltf !" h.r- w'f.at.4.' gbwiorsi; tho
irA-nWl t.M, 1 Haul a IsI.ia Ui.dvilu
HA-.... .12..-
ttlh. uevenf thdugti .Hidely adtrUsLuf tttaVt itiJ. skeleton ipoejess-
tAr,ivk hoblu Hoiil fled to tha blue heavens
iNve. I ,'.'' ti.wt.-Hii-;i i
v TliW ingratifode of lirh',k! oblivion has!
the more economically disposed students. TPn "K.--urX "'V '""
Li..i,ixllu r '1n.A'o,L i. J naugnrer tins oisappearen. . xiis.'-nn.
Have a distihat In flumiuo ou tlie Val Je of j s-11" y1 "?ro "'
1tbooinaia'Uir tjoiua (a inuke riip thwijlifr-
tartipulateili andi haif i steiitona .sviiicU,
have to ausvilf tlio pin-pot at ntuiT.,for;
.: l. A KtMa Daito In Pnralai
'Tivb (?Ws' cOmo forward 'slowlyi-i-fqe f.
the H ue Oriental W never in a' hurry
remove their chnjrnts or head ctiVering,
'and liow lp the assembled guests. For
sbtfio eebbfidi thf-y rtand quito motion
hss, jhen A0 o.ve;li'Ij bgin to iiioyel n" J
by ihvrces each iiiuscio comnicii'ces Ui
'n,,rv.iii,lili,vi.limhM ofT,...l ' A I.
foil sen:- 4im,,,,,i. -ii ,,,.,.t .;m, i't,a'.'r.'nr.f:bV,Lri4t)frt-kti6rt. andfcvnrirent vorn-
a.J"rcu,. iiu mi.ii mia .A,v'r. lmiiv., w-
yffory. po jicyner had U, (l.'uicrrsfldvanoed
tliau tiw fltK'nUoij.i'f; yeryon.!waai en-
trreseil, ;r Tl-o,, erfJiriwra tjicn bent
h'.-ids gradually Ticit tmti). they almbrt
What an Enzliib fhyslclan lias to Baf
of tlio Allinont A Word or Two. ,
' Tlio symptbtns of biliounncas are nn
happily but too well : known.-'. They dif
fer in different individuals, to somo ex
tent, howovor. , A bilious man is seldom,
a.hreukfast eater. S Two frequently, alasf
he has en excellent appetite for liquids,
but none for solids of a : morning. His
tongue will hardly bear inspection at any
time; if it is not white and furred, it U
rourii' at air events. The "digestive sys-'
tern is vAolly dtrt of order; diarrhcol, or
constipation,' may be a symtpm, or tha
two may alternate,, , There are very of ten .
hemorrlibds, or loss of blood even.
There rriay W- giddiness, and often
headacho, and acMity or flatulence, and
tondoi-ness af'tho pit of the stomach.
The pain felt in the right shouldor would
indicate-i an .extra bad case, but apart
from tin's, there are, aching pains and j
eveiJ stiffness in the limbs, with more or '
less of cramps in 'the limb ; inusolea, or
burning in the palms of the hands, with
hot, perHpiruig.fcet,, .'. " ' .' .
There may be drowsiness and torpor
by day; and sleeplessness at night, and .
ail . sorts-, and conditions of mind, es-.
i pecially irritability;, fits of bad temper
.that come ou suddenly and go oil agam,
ahd that none are so thoroughly grieved
iat the poor patiout .liimself. r. ?&,
Bilious poople, generally fly for relief
to aperient pills, and there is no doubt
that . they often , ; adord , temporary
relief fcy relteying the avor-gorged liver. ( ,
This really js!' hutiplilogistio' treatment,
btit it tissiirodly iii not railicai. When
,a. iish pond wallows its. ,bnnks. we may
)et off a portion of ' the' water, but after
this' wb ought, ' tdothinks, to find our
(vy t the other uend, of thei pool, and
lessen tho inflow.) ;,,,.,,. : t
Well, justaa'ord. about treatment
FhvjL ain forouoE then in sudden bil-
1.0US aLiu:4, 111141, are ul tja acciiiiniarueu.
mg a value man
tliat of the boft-efc'
my irancs iiigiiuruian
MirdlhtflhaTe."'''!' . ; :
In hnothe'r tanK' aitlnir treatment. L
were, a nurrjoer-oi niairt iwuius, Taryiuxi
ifpra, minus xourmantns to- pius sevww,
dayB? In fjib hhiiw nioins they wro ar-i
(ranged, (n ft gtadulated' scaw (cchella
'.;(n.'; V,U... t. ,li,i'..iivA"1tttUT.
fio Hrace' rerhains 6t liira ' Who twice
paiscd' tTllimphant, cleaving the stone as
he wtnt, through eternal hight from ono
land fo another. rr ' , .' '
' t' T ....:....' -..!.' i i- '.t
httiqg1 alibJo for a great misfortune, ti
the
nit
four incnes' tbfio adyl ib. 'rneasur
ihg from eighteen to' twenty, all being
ifi he,ttjtnd ;kBvn .ifffthe military
A.1,I A. l,..t . f Il..n(,,.n ". Tli,.
own for'
man tip here who'll give fourteen.? , I'je-, jlrreat,. jo pi-oprtiuii V W-" siw.titrt-
"How many jiggers do -yon jio? i.wbrU as,' ,tipi,at, ptWntion,'
Qb,y'oVfo nq;'of'',Iknowa;. k.'v JW rWr''7f
Writ ph, y'oti;
man tip here who ,
next qnestion Wat: 1 "How mnoh dd you,ij
ids. where even tho cats an 1 dogs had
Llia of fhi.ir, l.i.tirnr. bruthiuaL.Ji nfttn-
faJt waViri'ilie'sVdm'prf of AfKim J. rally .wondl-rod wlire a4(tha. bodlesl
oarno minis 1 was U14 liiali.liie (Uiwect
ingf'rooms and hoatiKals furnished a
large proportion, and 'that tha .proprio-'
tor ut the -establishment, took care Ui
monopolize the - suriprr, whioh was al
ways khort of ther- demand. Louden
Medical Press. ' ' - ' ' ' ' '
est add 1 4t"e- - 1 want.ilwre sick 'and worn but
I neither nokeI kor dmok.-' I wae told
I fcouldf not ao'witbonf wMskivlMt I Vbs
fdie oif y nian tot fifty "wbo made full
lime, f x . garoeUy ninrij poapusv winie
ha,who coo id fcava thrown jnepver
their brad st the boiginniiig ot that ear'
Urt.UV
1- s v-va m ;vai tj.- ua ,
Ufdxm Globft-Dlmocrat 7 i, J
liouso-lie bbitt'i sttviklS "desolate, the
gardens aro deserted, mo smoKeioss'i, - : . . ... -,. ' .4-.
chirhneyi rise olach In tleAr Mr. and TntAll
Jrpio side to iJe, tlie qniyvriu motion
reooiuuA'iiCf 4, ail the ilaiic.'rs, nBsuiuo
their upright ixwiuon and bsi-ak . into a
sor, o( badjy, clauced polka. Tliis native
dancing niight sliMuSt bo called, ft song'
UitrnUtd ! ty ugvature, anil, poflu ring
mthrr tliau ihincing in oor ncci'ptatiqn
of the - wurit t T!u-s" song ' daneM sre
Usually nroompuiiied fcy ft din of tom
toms, or a squeaking sort of- violin, but
played by the tinkers only; tli9'1sMtnd
produced arc! nioiiotonou. and not ulooa-
iiig to Eurojiean ears; tho movements of
il. r.l.l....i . t . -J--i..... '
inn iitiiivrin aia jiiuruii vj winuiiiuwo.
Londbu SocTefy;" -;- "'' " .' '
rtiigj it, i-1 Unstii to send for ft medical
! rni.juKft'ta'J4. r;eru?raIly, pome on
,in tho rnorning, at the time the body is
liSbsfcVeaV. I 36' Vioe think upon tho
'Whole I 'should bd.justiiod iri suggesting
toivhf "tlio p-Aiiriil, tlleii they I raised (uWtHHtjaayiWUas-! tisia .papt. ?P U
thhirtseiy'eV 'nrtd"li.nr!ed 'foKvard iiiitiJt
th'cy'Wk-'Aiwiirlttimt 'tneirv ku;- ,'Mili
iiiiver:ng"lfi " every' irnacK''ttntil at
""l'or HoiiiirHK'buila Uief"rt;JiiUiiied tiiero'
q:if(a.i!iblon!ess, n Mhjugh' iinlni.i'.ion
emtio castle w,U. for thp praient (d tejitt,'
.I...,...- ,1 .. ' -J:l.. .'. -L-.T.....'. Y -
Cor, York 6mi,, ,:,.h .
i.
'Amarlraa, Caitrulon In furclgo Land.
v. In traveling .though Mexico, Central
and South Arwrica, ami some parts of
Europe,' I have bwo strut k by tlie fact
that United States controaUirs and toa
lators always iftay'i American rati! of
wcmL'-wbi'(j' .,l.gi(!miin'- takft advanr
gftle'i
i's va amidbt the bel of
TQices urthe woodiTni cafTv spnne.
After rrfonnance.f ilhelm waitid
for whaft t vesri'd quite a lonjr lime for
hi frientfjaVAll the-owHnusicians hd
oresses and nied away? U stiu be caiae
not. . ' r
Williebientured at la A to ask one in
anthorirTT "l i 'n
"Oh. rVirwsi the Utn "M. Albaa
has not JUZX - He is te'ing to. the mah
- ger. TlieianarTT J-.ita him to stay
vo, out B oi rials on ui rowing up ms cji-jj
-Strafe!" said Wiltrjm. '.
"ies.lstnnge. are hi friend?
Tm, AtVD, and even, voo do not
able to Im the dMmv. But this At-
bano pr-ndid vifaMSK Any orchoa-
oh'ftre frOnTend-to-end
K,!JVilh;lsa' got,, oioae to the turning
bnildmg, and iieiiied to work the etutiiwv
rJuftlx're Was other and braver work for
him to tacklei- For lookl tha. faces of
will clirnblaAitirrtpsrV and smoke np'
1H3 rickety, ladder?' Who ut Iruuin
Uet)saro'tiini? . WUbelni will!, He
i-eptmo tftward it," up -.sad flows, al.d up
and'Sown. and hk has1 savvff thrv. -iiu ,
is scorclied'anJ bnrnl.'..to f eern t
bear a charmed life. The hut he uvea,
tra in Vyr ) would tfwjlhng to retain'
nis servsf-
Yet,
MltlyatloA if Trnipiui-Con jh.
?Whooplng-coygTi,paroxys(ras,jU is we'd
nown.'are sensibfy ameliorated by the
almVB,Tififffi nf c-aa wurln. jtnii therA is
same reason for the Ixilief that cures off tagewf sny local mtes-whlch may profit
tliem. Thus in Mexico contract ae car
ried out side by aide, and wlnlu Aiui r
irao contractors pay $1 and $1.2) ft day,
Eoro-peah btJasi-s "far '. t.Hf emu and
seventy-five cents. It is just the same
in the, Argentine renrblio, on all tHe pulx
lie works thrr. Local labor is absurdly
cluap, and F-ngli.h contractors pay.just
as little us they can, "while Aiu'wan1
old
g-
U to
to a
works for this purpose. . His plan
attach pieca ct rubber tubin
burner, the tubing I --ing, long enough to
fVach the floor.' ' Trie gas- - h tirmed on
jnit enongh to maka a prepti!il od.tr,;
and the cWM Is'to"fnhSUit fof a -few
Bflrratei at ' thne iutufUii tJ ctinftnienU
Ciiicago News. ,,i
loJiisAupif jov. irtfw-yowng,
Uasi U UUiUx boU Jj in
aferr, h faiata sad falls.' - - . .
' If fi'iirdjiaji fwfors be wms l Tiis
Sf lues at 4)i, bJLeli iX would bo, . ww-KS
befars ite rM raaadL Waa4 snatudU it?
pay, dfa-nl.r ales al thro'Jir.-uid.in tlt
lonir run come out the boat. Uiuir terms
attracting all. tha'lwat.men, J, S. M ' areovid Runddy W M.tt, and M, Uantit-r,
,( Itlio,i oftdrurtlnlii In'rarl. -
Lf.pnoof itltoifirst thmga which strikes
Hieioy of ,an observant Aiurica tr.lv
ulur in Eaglaud and Franut,iith differ,
ence in tho nature of th warea ndver-i
tinod, ..in largo liittur on a hlank . wall.
Sbo it bills ,cf theatres and -circtm- are
ia Slxinciincoion both aiilasof- the
Atlantic of course, writns a corre,tonJ-
;' ent, trt second only to thsse m imrod tance
are the flaming adm-tisemen's in Artier-
ic. of varioM- tobaccos,-' in England of
various eatables and drinkables, and in
Prance of various rte wspipors ami books.
In Paris a large ptister is likely to reconi-'
mend a new book or newspaper, in Lon
don a new jam, or a new soda water, in '
New York, 4 new brand , of tobacco t
smoke or to chew, Tlie 'onipiiriKon is
Wtjf the disadrantoge of lli jrrebch
mau. Aqother thing to hi noticed is
Uiat tlie pro. is.callfd upo i to do public
work more often here tiianiq., England
or even in America. If there is a ureat
ratastropha the newspapers not only ;
opn , subscriitiuni tlKr are awo ex
pectaj to orgamzs an entertainment,
performance, or a fete of some kiii'l.
And the ftolitifal nMrnpriners omhine in
groups aimomirrtiriinvmitfriis,- Thdre
I was an eh-ctiiH here in lliri tho first or
f : t. .. r, ,
Hhi TrM yfork aad Si.,.
Ociew Ji.Tft, found out. souurfLing
4 tSe pine
Rlie'cs'r'il tikfTy td ee and inquire after
Sand rvmouaa die him wallH XTiTTt v tu nM rM rtorr" Rrtt ha
a-"r4;h h fa .rotich. ltais for- I J rif.t rh.
v . a. "V. . ... ' i ,-
ron i iruiri. iiaav. iw-ip-nim rtiir- I . . . . . i .
,-- . , . 'iw . : I 4 --
wTiTT a.i (. uinri iiw mu nr iuttml i a- . . ,,f. ...
fnmdschat diatrailT . v-atmr rmmtw Wm-iub daui-
"I aui sure lie is not. I only know he j y 'iZ-YZ .i I'ihiL Aa l tha
ha a tenicn or immoos for hU nrmia-fie rrt r"H' fM '-r'and thm
tftioVncies, but lie luts not thought fit to ug e l WViaVai "J
enhizh!i me M to what they are. and it Tt.C.i i aJ J'Ha ti jt "S-rnry fottago
woold i't breonn me to inouira. But whn M.iri r-ror-r. Vii wr rot n
' ' A BlamJac M IM llnnls. -
. , - j
. TJ picnic, is aa ancient institution,
but it hnsrrached ilafulk-'iiktwnsnatnritf
onArhrt-iraii soft Wth ail iu big bugs i vrj novels nansery, 'that the frait tn-p
and Iitt.e bugs ant red bugs and hunt- I sbunben in dayona4uia works at juglit.
bugsitcornestonshkawaterinatriirity ! This saodera itWa ta that fruit travs ao
land, like a lpndilia ot. Ti. fa the j qnire nsnrto thaw growtli at nigbu The
eary. It is better than Cie txill, trilh 'frott of tfc- ehrry laur for- instance.
die ' successful ' competitor, was an
nounrl es the ctndMaW'ff th radlinU
socialist press.-JT. Hnf York Oraphic.
Caaaaaaaccawnl Shcmia ba lAixriiaaad.
- Tlie ria:i Brunei iaro Import wantn to
havranmiremenui abol:Ahfyi on tl;0
gratmil Uint they are ont ef plNtft. in a
country where fn edocatinneisrTen-d
- .4-- . . . . ..... ! to a.L - Titm tnVmet-nmamcmerit.
us lau aressana it nutiug, awW imnis I Has omt laana vrva. avrqw, oi jiaue, j - .. - - . --
bar. ad lar.u. ki. It U batter 1 to' inrru at U tt t1 p. scat at ' tf.
thanlt-.creligiomi ftfvL rrmrion i iriebt and on!v'rrr.nt. by day,-while I blU K-bor was a,rway aal adi
. - . ih i r V.-. .1 Willi t'tftAiMA liiti-r . IIj rvnurnlls
WI ffuavsKut rv ft -Mawi raaa i.!' V.iriri --t w 1 - - . "rr ri" M
vt-xttmriH vw-' t .'"I-.. .J comjKsihsd tosuJv Jardiiira) and
is ribbed to Aha souud f cri:d uiuic
toz-XiUm (Da,) Jtlrrm. TT " r''' ' ' ' ' ' , ift-ord-r to. hi. kaowi.
Trrryrfiar t-frtr Xfta baT. j-f"'Mr. rT!li5riwxt, twt ift IXMikifl t spondmaji rwpec. ufoa .wjiiaing.n Kut it ' irtlVd alnisniiH. TVIct hi was pn par-
- TS danrtWTBof th tmnre-of Wabtf "ttnTitrteal thatters. - snva taat thrrs an I si aonru tor uaa auOK.to I union ma
' Tli.IaMi of Ooata.ra Catlfnmla.
. rVjiithem-Ualifornia is fifll of 4nsoebl
ftttd'rptiI.'-'TbPrn 'nra thirty-five va
rieties'cf arfts.-1 'OcrsnionRlly a tree Is so
full of iherri that If.' as Ir. Van Yijke
naively says,' a ijuHImt griwlj-lierel't of
her cm w-ro raprlrig Iri onels immediate
rcsr it wotild tit- 4 erion question
whether to Hinlb the fn" or ' tho bear.
There are about a down kinds of wasps,
eaeh with a.. .Lutiuefei end. tho lrgi-st
I cing Uie tcr;;nlul.i ws;p, which is nearly
two jnc!i'shiig, Tho turtntida prop-r
is found only in u few pious in the low
Ian Is, Thcro nre two Liad tiio b.'ak
and the trow n nd the largest : are
nearly two and a bidf incht-s long by one
ant one-balf wid, with long, thick,
curved legs, and tba body hung low so
that the curved part of tha leg is above
tba back. Tlwy look lika a huge spider,
and their bite is said tobe fatal, though
Mr. Van Ijr kr twarw heard of anybody
being bitten by thin. .n.' i ''.
". Of befit!, btiturtlirs, brigs and fl(a,
therfl is apfrtrently no. end.
and scorpion sro criniimalry het with.
but are by no means imm,m or dnnger
oiix.' LrsariW are JTrtty thick,1 snd rat-tb-snakes
are often sc-en,-lrat are ustrdly
sl.igt!t. -l!r fsT, t! commonly ao
rrpt thory toth contrary, the poion-,
tnw tpt'ps of Calif orrria 'do txit littlo
harm.' Tbo Califnrnian wonM gladly
take twenty rimea l.;a; pnpnt share of
snali , NrplTrui, ttrartirhM, d-ntipeJea
and esrtliqnaks rather than give up his
Jirew-nt immunity from - windatonns,
ivdrophobia Bad lighbiiu. Ite view of
Van Di ke's "fvMithni California." '
simnlu reason that cases (liner so.
"tUlVhWwift aku'ff frdifi treating a
case liko tliis, howovor, if, when he ii '
on co more well, tlio - patient returns to
Tiii uiii fawaiygujtBtr&Bbitt tif lifn? -
-"What am J to do thfiTjuay beasked.
Yill teh.you what yo'-i aro not' to do. "
You ite tiof to over-eat; you aro not to
use sugar or fat to any extent, puddings,
pastry, or cheese. ," , You ore not to touch
alcohol. You ure not to sit in over
hciited roorrii. ' You aro neither to over
work hof over-worry yourserL And you
ore not to , nhiik tbo-piarning-tub , nor
plenty of exercise. . ,,, . .
What are' ' you to do" for the oddity?
Abstemiotauiess, Sfid ' rtcgiUation of diet
and haliits,, will i.tnitiivly banhili it, and
you will hayo, (ha .pleasure of knowing
that its absoQce i a sign of rejuvenatioa
of tho liver?" ' ".
.' If you bat try week of the treatment
I suggest, I fn convinced you will once
more feel ft plcujuiro in life, and aa in
(efest In oi yo-ir surroundings, . ,
But aridity often leads to rheumatism,
and on this subject I hopo to have mora '
to say another day. ' I shall be quite sat
is fled, with my present paper if it put a
few of my readers on tiio- right road to
' henlth, ami that cr.n only be git at by
seeking for and removing first causes in
stead of. treating eyinptoma. Family
Doctcr in Cusrecll's 3Ligaiine.
,,,,, Ardtlanu ftai4 to la KpUamta.
, .Accidents aro Jiko. crime, I believe,
rpidemic. Down in Caroitdelet this is
more noticeahlo than ebjewhero. Some
days, how, tliere are as many as three or
four a day for two weeks accidents on,
thu railroad,- accidents at the steel
works, ' and outside accidents. Then
there will bs tlmas when we dont have -
much as a crushed finger reported. It
may he that the weather, tiie atmos
phere, h.-Ji something to do with It, la
rraklng people more or less careful at
different trmwe I tjon't pretend to ex-
U-nti!i(-dr!aain-4vrTifier.r-ir. 6tarkloff la
Ulato-JJiunocrat. -'
' A' rU.mo(l tttta la Earap" '
' Jiut now tliere is a rage in Europe for
pi u. ing diamonds , as - single onset
atones in - flower, aigreUrt and
all ' kinds ''of c unexpected ' pUcea.
This has lad" . to tj - introduction
o' the real diamond JSmsscls lace, la
which the genu are insorWd quite safely.
In a laco fad sliown in the Antwerp ex
hibition there were ' 790 raai atones. .
Now York acapnia, :
i i Bay Wk Nrll tb Tfaalb.. ' '
'A W)i4afTf(i.frr JnewFrper tells the
tiink nothing of trirychng fifty. iuil-s ft I 1r0,() jfrm-mtr?v4 fit one er-ity J children of this suite with a free eJuca
dv.' 'and jusUv waU si tba American- i or another hi London theatres or ranao'! tion. and then to make' fcerwa of thlm'
riri who fainU afUr ft hilf-miii waX- halls. London Letter. - for accepting It." Chicago Times.
I r... r. r.,., p.'i.ni i; The London Athenaeara thinks tha na-
riri
London Letter.
ifiiiH. nlun h was pn par
ing the one for lTWoneof his boys aked
him what he should pnt cj.ponite the
!3th Of July." Mr. Thomas, being en
irsgod, replied: "Anything, anrtJiing."
"Die hov, thus ordereL returned to the
Anoy Whlah Kspaads aa Ciwllnft
, Most metals and alloys shrink or con
tract on cooling. But an alloy whrt h
will expand on coolirr may be nu 'e of
load' nine -part, aTrt:mony two port,
bumuth cm part. This alloy can bo 1
vantsgfouily usd to fill small hol-s an 1
defects in irou cstir.;rs Oikvv;o JCt-wa,
No great man is frreM in 1-? r.--i