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will st Graham on Moudayof each wae
te attead toprofe.sioaarbuslD.eae. tsep ltil
ATTQJBX$r'ATLAlP ;
. Practice, ia (he Btnte and-Federal Count
. wu taiwrully and promptly attend to all .n
ee.iuiru.teu i
DR. O. W. WIIITSETT,
Burgeon 3PeLit, t ,,1,1
GREENSBORO; ' 11 " - N: C.
- Will also viff "Alaroanoe rCalla in
the country atteHded.- Address roe at
Oreensburu. t dec 8 tf '
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,"
OSAffAM, ,'- r
May 17. '89.'
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ADtRtlpMENT;';,
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CH?
fRtlLaEI
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rtevaratoru.i
Cto .kJtf3fle7(i;l
- . a74e Fori
Terms reaaoi.
dii'lnct deparWiottDT -
The next se in ovtm I
18S8. Write b tlieMait
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; CURIOSITIES OF PLAGIARISM. ""
. ' .
Thm Habit af ClHlmlng Other PeopU'a
Eitararjr Work.
- The seltinir up of a claim to the aa
Iborship of ."Little Lord Faunlleroy?
by a lady whose literary work I. a
''never attracted bublic atteotion to hen
el must awaken interest in the phe
Dgmonon oi a iruuaar noi yet cut
fled by the doctors, but familiar to aii
editors, critics and publishers. , , . ,
The disease b akin to the-4,Jara
habit in its persistency, in the ea9
with -which it is acquired, in the otsi
nacy with which it resisU treatment
and in its effects npon the moral char
acter of its victims. TbecharacUrieti?
symptom oCthe ailment is an irresisti;
ble disposition to claim to hare written
other people's literary works. ' '
It has never been definitely deier.
mined whether the disease is infectious
or not, bat there isa strong sugestios
that itss so in the fact that even h
most robust moral heal in seems to
afford no secure immunity from its
sttacks. : ' .
Let us consider a few typical eaaes
The late Dr. Holland was the instijratot
of the "8axe Uolm" stories. They
were written by a person or persona
perfectly well known to him. lie was
consulted from time to time concern.
intw ILm. n ! 1 ... - '
immnmm tom mi to be; struggling with the perplexing prob- oT.&J
IfiTYl nf hrtW!nv nnft'Ann coll rrirrlafn-r. loaa than af ami; iVa . U.,-J x; w -i . - : I editor of UimrHiM .1.1.11
7 seal for less -than publics drewkTS
oeuereu. wereiore, Uat be knew who
row, ura nones as certainly as be
knew who wrote his own poems." And
ne mree entirely reputable
accounted tmthfuL eaca
iv assnred JJr. lioilsnd
IxL wrote Lbe atories.' .
1 different tale to feU oC
;Asr we havebefore explained; pur, business methods though new, to this sectioh are not inexplicable thomrh
;ther wsus, , though we da sell f or ss tlian they post the average merchant and we make enough s on the
iOTnkrge
,c tt,lu uuw our inicresr in scllinz you at each
FOE BOTH SEXES.
Session opersTSepl. ?f ;Tf rajs fsr
-tnonth $2, jtO. -psyhtlf jqimi tor
ly. Bourd .pefiisoiith (80, tipclndiftg
-furnished rioiifiidtfbotiuii net
month for (hope bonrding five days per
week. Payable monihUv, T"'' '
Boardina; denartiBoul'. w ift Tt6TiS
narge of Mrs. J. u. Newman. ,
UPERI0tf'Xi5fXijtA6E? IN VO
CAL AD-lNy8TRUMENTAL
!.."MlK?lc: .,-
For catalogue and.fullef information,
'.address. ' .,.' ' 'K-
- ' '' 'WiXU. Newmak, '
jy4ff ,sl . .43raha'n,'-K a
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IV i ' 1 f"'. .1' .J . . . - .
flfaia
LADY'S
FrK , iheiJ raaiMt i Wvmitwr 6liervalion thatisroiiiid 'properly iin'
A; ..N. i-ik. V .... ' rileldranied heaves mueh k-ss in winter.
The Chines prTaetTrdroppingd fib h, u,t expaosfoif of Ihtf wht'dr in 'tlie
fouls as the W of tnanuie, earefully at t U .aiiomeut,, ofijrecziiijr, Jlmf.
eoiiecling mose l, me seese.vrtugict, heaves I he soil.- lry
chickens ; a'nd'MilKona. Ooose-duiig
briuKS very Jigi pricey. ..lit th.rsejM
such malerhil
water, and
ra
lry earth f does not
'ezpanit at any tempernture,Dral!iiiig
nrutveta the unit vainst. an ezcerfs.uf
,7. " " r j ".-Twnieiynna vi
Will be ftiY inferior-1 any year of Its his
torj, a larger amount of nioiiey having been
uppiOjirinted for the cnibcMislimont of lbe
magazine tdarf eVr before. ' Wodev bu been
pnblitliedi or 0.) jmars without mlailnj an is-.
uo, ana ...
YOU CANNOT GET A KETTE B
two dollare' worth of maaKlne than by
rcribirg; to "Oudey," Tas bseT Family Mao
' aziNS la America, ?' i ;
Tbe leadtaa; attractlcn for. 1891 aie t
Beautiful Colored Pagliioo Blatea : Engraved ,
FaKhlon Plate in black and while, rfre-
pciiiing lorrprcTBiiiLK. aijiea,-
prewiy ;
his lime ami labor, ..The roller skate
netted its Inventor $1,000,000. Tbe in.
Ventors of lit! la t6ys, jtitztles end other
U iU.e enjoy incomes ranging as high as
ercf'Kj no excess of toolst-1785,003 a year.? '! .u l . -v t-.
iilll.iiy . aiid iiyiiioscoiiic f f Akalust all theiie anccessful men are
tlier than' thot eartli, squirting the m'rtatuie: ta-he Mr.VnaiulML..b fWminr. farravmln hn.f ..f L-tlh, n... :',..'.,i:i:
" "T '-' ' ' i 1 J ' TT I HVI.-: va.viH yuV JIUSUVVVOr
liquid artio.orvfwaterinl pots rfal fifRct of the expansioii of the ts ful Inventor, who spent their lives Vo
eomparaiiveiy ligfjl, h'Til paiity,px jtrifnn ( accomplish flbmethi'ij great.
pUtns why,-other things .being equal, ;ItJso in every liue of .iininan .''
wu ter.wheat sui ceedij bestod 'uuiier- deavor. When a man wants the earth
drained ground.. Vfafafenk&i: ho geU nothing. 'When heorpects td
ten prevents damage to the wheat ia rake in a fort tuts In big scoops he dies
yet another wu'y. Not iliiftcquVntry in hoverty. ThnaiiejWrMT .' Ar tti.
watir stuuds on. the surhUco the , flat f worid fix their Vttentfon upon 'the Corn-
land, freezes into ieeaad.8motuera tbe monest ihiogs-yery day.' matters and
rw,,eN ,Vraf.e fna,Va" ?nure n?ll opportunities around :them.Atlanta
t .i . ... .. . . r
r nr..eav,ucn srau,, matiers, ana , - - , . f ' . strain which alway, proves lb. writer
turned- hm attention to stvel armor, for Bi(r IIm4 th. ! to be ontraW JLilu ,
vesIs he would liivn nraihlilu n'ttsiMil i , , flt.i.l v i a. ... r '
I !. .! ..'ill ' " 1 ft 'mi ' ' ' . " L A d tfk nun nnii I Ii act I 1 1 Am
aw rrasiWS V W a7a,a aiia-aa
"Til-momitt ' fiilliiliiV. tinrl iifiui
. ' Ii is iinea I tHnrm li t. i . . .
m "hi" , ., . ! oaa laceu la exis-
' .aw iiuiuniutv mo igvo.
itr. William On lien . Rrnnl
told the present writer that a i
WOO was not born until rears aflr thm
first publicaiioa of Tbaoatopaas" y.
ucDieuuy irrrrm inn aatturrnTtm oC
that poem, and went away indignant
when Mr. Errant declined nmn.
der his own pretetHBom in that paw
The number of persons who wrote
the late Richard Grant While at. twenty-four,
and everybody remember
bow many different persons produced
"All Quiet Along the Fbtomae" and
"Bock U to Sleep," ,(. , ... i
The curiosities of , plagiarism are
endless, and sometimes startling eoin
cidences arise in coaitectioa wilh tbcnv
The present, writer, when editing' a
weekly periodical manr years ago,,
had offered to him an article which be
had himself written arid published
anonymously in a daily newspaper
two years earlier. The article was
written for a temporary use, and tbera
was nojhing ia it to cause any reader
mi remcmoer u alter tne immediate
n down f Pfg my paper and informing ad puead away . If the plan
n down ; J ih ( fc . . j gianst had o.Tered his Lterary swag to
uow's ear " ,n" ne nma b1en dr of it for J any other editor bis theft wooldaot
the roots of ihs.plaiitu.
They havehon ihgerifpus methods"
to save; tnetr fowb. rcem':.b?itig cauunt
. . " a S
Jy the hawks: . 'The pigoos Jn Noreh
C jiua have tietj ty tu&r -tailf "Whistles
which make a 'whirring; noise as '!bey
ny inrougUj tne air and wjucn trignteus
hawks away. I was foxaloug tlmeat
a loss lo kiio w'. f hut 'this sound - was'.
1 neara it awyeaitott.tifc.avsraTts' MilianwKed...j(ek.aouuitinina .Jara-e n. u s
ioruoojr - v - - '-ISV- .... .T 'IT' . ..V " '. 7.T vonsimHim. . ,.; ,, .
. ..I ri i wr. r in.U t ".l.L!V iwiu niua. J.ucgowtfnjeroer raL-lua aroaitogetaer Bill OHC 111 nisi1" v juu f . ,, , , m m , . -
KrJur"'. at" V" nihargt In' , miipn Jha .same j wajrur Samag6td" 'pnt'che's'Vver '
-CTL"T?i,SK, "VTi' a. .He has. a sort of bamboo whistle Lwhioh water eolleets.is quite, frequeaLl Many stranWrs have beer soeenra't.
or tube fastened to the eud of .rope
whip which swings from time to
time around bis bead to scare a'wiry lhi
hawks. Iua'smuch assbmeofiuegoote
herds number as many as "a thousand
birds, andean he hawks are numsrous
and bold, it will be secu that this ia uot
rr , .
art unnecessary precaution. - '
The Chinese are very fond of egg,
but they never" eat Iketa' soft-boiled
and they believe that an egg grows
better with age. .. Preserved ,'eggs are
ne of tbp'1 dainties of China, and it
take prty days to pickl them lor use.
The eggs are covered with, a mixture
oftea-leayes'.lirae, sail, and wood-ashes,
made into a paste, and are thau 'packed
away ia wood-ashes, 'wbicb, .all over
China, are s6jd to the egg-packers for
this purpose. Tbe older an egg grows
Tbe ptttrrciwe ym. bo iotni out lbe I packing the batter tt is supposed
Kxrmml yea -aat. Tkat ia alt can ea; ti o bev There are methods of pickling
till paca. For ihe real aes four aampla j 1
woica iutb ids eggs as uisca as jei
Wal tm BaiU, Celebrated
. ajaablaa; atceclpta ate, '
The "BeutLJur Home'; Clnb' by' Emir ' J.
Gbat, for young lMiiekceper or tboan wbo
coDtemplate becoming ao. "A Year in ' the
Honte." by avsosTa Saliuiukt Facscorf
(JrBny Wren), which will treat of tbe vari
ons duties for each' month; A Children '
Coroer. for tbe little onea.
A rich array of literature by favorite an.
bora, among wpootaus EoiitjLennbs,plria
Lovell Wll.ou.jAclaiitrfciVJi, ElflJ uow.
"O-'-autharof "Gemini." belle 0. Oreeoa,
wiih her bomoroui aketebei, and nth ere.
PREMIUMS to-club ralf ere' arV attoDg' its
special featanw, and Godej'i offers the .moat
ciioloe and raloable of any maraxlne pub
liabed. ejead lie. Jar. .ample aambar: oxy.
taiDlDgfulttlubrauaarvt premluuiV . .
iVKRr L$pT ittgBfVYX"pRESS3tAKKB.
who tabseribes lo Gndir'a Lady Vxi.
eoapoa which Ton a4H fcrjet la earb DDBibae
ntiUea yoaao Tour own sclec'lon oT any rot'
paper pattern illJitrat.d Id OodeT". Lady. I
nooa. soar ie. cauiie yoyj wui cenuui
M oi umm, eopoaa. , , .
8M I Y.r aaaapl. " WIN
fealtrc4aai Tir IpHam --
" w-a.v raaalrl. -- :
irh.f -.... .... .i ' I" aiuuuuia io ,uw,wu ; out. wnau lo
w...c, ircni ,auiviiiWiiKItboi ia added t ia vnr ohm ainnnr
1 i '
the wheat, '.
UMdec-diaiusge wbicb rx-aiilly dlp5es'"g ou the cost of the Paris Exposition.'
... . .... . I 1. I., ay nir vm .- k... ...i. ... ..:
atnoonU e'
peaded by. the French Minixterial De
partqaeiit from the funds placed at tber
uispoHai tor tne purpose or entertaining
-foreign gucsu ami 'or other incidenlal
euimya, and ihiwo by foreign govern'
mouU ai,d individual ezhibiiions. the
total, according to a ranuli estimate of
me ueinrtrot-nt of pUlm works., can
'Good I" cries Biff B.irncs the Jolliesl
i ne wvonie or an ;
"Yes, lel'M forget our trouble HOW, '
And hol-J) high carnival."
The supper don e f the mail arrives T
Each man bU letrem scauuins.
Wiihfrenh qnoltttioim tip or down
.- ins bui-y lifiiiu is crauiiuiug.
But. Bill "hy what's come over him
Why turned so quick alniut?"
11" says just as his parh wart forth :
'I fctiess I'll not go oui."
advan-
amber, forWk'ieh'aa4 15e. aaooeu
tiooer oely vo a fear - - .
Addrear -KUt8 LAliI'8 bOtig,.
''' PUtladelpbU. Pa.
Indub'with this paper, GODEY"S
and ibe Glkaseb Pcice 12.90, which
ahculd be .sent to tbe office of tbe
Glkakki at Uraham.
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT
I.NtoU&AKCE ACXXTS.
IU present otrfy nrthMa Hon and,
Foreign Companiea. "
CFFICE AT W. a nOBXADAYSL
r -Ynr 'p&trdgie rouciteJ.:-j'
In
some case, they are steeped in' water
in which the leay pf fir or cedar trees
baVe beeu boiled. Tb Cbn
pickle eggs In salt water, sod tbey be
lieve these sailed eggs as good for me
dicirail purposes. They hare certain
festivals at mhich tbey give presents of
bard-boHed, dyed ette. and when a
child U born the family and friends cel
ebrate tbe event by a feast of dyeJ egg.
All told, tbe ezg laduatry of China
gie employment to many thousand
pop! and forces one of tbe important
pedaltle of tbis very bury Ratios.
Frank O. Carpenter ia American Agri
culturist. - ' " I , ' '
wiaw a araaw r r awia m .
?.sie of the minor advantage of uo
drdrain ? great irrjortanre
".3!:,'ir. It ii rj i'.'.e j .-c;.t Bira
There ure seyeaal material
at y
taees In the wint(er strc4Iirfg pfH
mujjij're and some other erlijizvu.
tespcftfalrls minor; ty. if not an actual
majority ,'iit farmers 'youffl .flud such
handling of manure the beat,, provided not fall far short of 3().000.000.
the loss from the flow tf surface water The expenses of the alitier'ug ehl-c.uUb.avoidi$:-l6der:dr.i,luge;t
SJ Z
least largely reduees this flow f it car. ibe cost l.i life and limb. It is calo
ries the water through lnVtcid cf over that during Ihe construmion,
. ... . . . . ma. w... ..... ... "A...
. ." . . i , 9 wv. i tor. jitu
under-dniirr, carries the Manure lot
the soil, where ItTs filterd but; Instead evcro . injuries to tnc.r eye.
' ' , - ? v i from prrjectiug limbers or bars of Iron ;
of carrying jt away. Th water does nql 1 114 were scalded or severely burned.
carry away so much of the soil or form and 60 had their fingers cut off. '
so many Wllies. ome"thlo ihe ' far- ;T1?" deJb" f?m MiE pUf fTn
"wj K"ii ""iii ' at th modem figure of 25 ;but it U be-
mere will sa rely appreciate whenever heved they were for moat uuaerous.
there is s thaw durltrr Ihe Wiuter. and the c htm nuuilier wa not given
. -'. :.i'i "t- i . I by tbe promoter of the eibibition.
can Agriculturial. - , , ,
1 A gentleman of wealth while prae-
I (icing pennmaoship one day wrote his
letter bore n wrf 1 ten word,'
.. No prayer from vice to flee ;
O-ily it tracing of a hand
,',A baby's baud of hree. ; '
What picture comes, before hla mind
What does' his memory' nulnt
A. baby at her mother's knee '- '
Uu little while-robed saint.' '
What cares a man for ridicule '
Who wins a vicUiry grand T ' '
fin steeps in peace, UU brow was
, saot'tiioa
, By. a shadowy little hand.' ''"";'
Xoueht like the weak thing of this
worn " i . ,
The power to sin withal and j
No shield between man's tout and
. wrong : '-.
Like a Hule baby's hand.
' "' " ' Chicago JonrnaJ
- . " .
tence, he had been the fiberty of send.
in? me a little poem for publication.
Tbe honor of rppeanng in prin t was
all the remuneration be desired; Ini
deed, be was frank encugh to Mate
that be did not eousider the verses in
closed had any market value. When
I ex.ianilii.vl iIia rw v ... . .
"- i" iuuna it . was
one I had written myself many years
before, and for which I had received
a handsome sum."
The Chinese wall Is tbe larcest wall
in lbe world. It was built by the first
emperor of the Tain dynasty, about
230 B. C, as a protection against Tar
tars. Its length ' is 1,250 miles. Ia!
eluding a parapet of fire ft, a. foi
"eight of the wall is twenty feet ; thick.
ns at the base twenty five feel, at lbe
top fifteen-feet. t
' fVrw wrVanlta .. M .. a- . 1
for illtieas. resulting from es-osore;r, , "P io raiiia
300 workmen huit their legv 200 re- freedom as t.ieir greatest blessing.
I h. 1MMI II r..M . 1. I ' . . 0 At '
- a.v. . wip. iiia , oi ineir
teachers they breathe it In the at-mot-pbere
around them.' Slavery would
beadegratlon lo which 'even death
would be preferable. Let them also
be langbl to dread and shun the slav
ery of debt to prize above riches or
. ;! lira atMlaa.
The farmer that ra ises wheat or oats
or rye largely, and has not stablea fit
ted with manure gutters and reservoirs,
wi'l do well louse straw Lhenii. e
Wdiog- Ifeaoughhuaed.itwUlab.
orb nearly; all Ibe liquid manure.
Th'-liquU m.our, wi)lbolh- . j TthTeTJJ
composition of Ibe sUaw J.nl ia which the alorr waa raaKlfskJ K.l
converting It Into a vaJaable fertilizer w!"a PT,D'f Iluliulel-.
Without ih..t- i Ph the iiisUlfmeottv under
wiinoutlhsstrsworsomesimilatuh-l the impression that ah. ama a? i?
Klaaerrtbedeeamposyioaoflhe lionid J "'"fr is, and that the;
L. 1 I atUafV WMsl "Mai I T W liaa, aa,ul ' a."
, ' " " to deatrucUv., Oeorpo niot at aJL Kow Yr
have been suspected. "His CI Jock ted
him to submit hia luannn tn ih
only person in the country wbo could
have known its origin and real author
ship. . ... V j. .,, ..
A rural eJergyman la New York
bad the courage upon on ocrasioa to
offer a literal transcript of Dickens
'"Christmas Carol lo -a New York ed -itor
for aado, and 'when the editor
objected that tbe work was already
widely known as Dickens", tbedergr-)
man solemnly protested that he could
not imagine how the aatbur of -Fich
wick',, could have got at hia ma.
script, which had been locked up for-
years in hia arsonacw - desk. Tb
editor .was unable to aid him wiia any
plausible conjecture.
Some years sr-o a student in the Uni
versity of California mad a eolieo-.
lion of the best eoliega magaxin.
poems be could find, and among tba
pieces was qua of anawtal qoality-j
w Muwr nan eea macn adnureo
throurboot the eoliega world for hi
remarkable production. A newspaper
entie preseuUy discovered that Alfred'.
Tennyson had shamelessly stolen the,
Poem anJ published it as his own
many years before its actual author
had eeased to wear bibs at dinner. .
' In the rear 1S73 or 1ST a wotnaa,
committed suicide in Milwaukee what,
bad attracted a good deal of attention .
there as George El ait She had .ex
plained to those wbo interested t!rm
seJves in her literary career thatber
latest story, "John Andrraa,- then
running as a serial, was written under
Wora
honor, or luxury, or p!eawre, that In
dependence which owes ao man soy
thing but love aad good-will, (such
habit of thought and life would make
a Www aaaMtll BlaAMaa.
Many man miaa. great fortunes le-lname on a blank piece of paper and al-
cause their minds are always full oil lowed it to lie on bis desk. It st tract-1 crimes of foitblearaess and fraud
big achetdes. , " . ' . ' " ' ; '.' levl tba Uentioa of a neighbor, wbo for ' P'M'.'' Character thus purified
Tbe man wi.b his head above .the la joke filled tbe space above tbe sig-' n made wholesome at Its source
would continue to flow on la
sod unnlt1ed streams for' the
health and vigor of society. Ei.
clear
moral
Tba K 4 liar's tfm
eloods is generally a foflure. A rasa foal are In Ihe form cf a promiaeorg
must know how to utilize tbe comrnou note, and a few days afterward the
things of life if be would prosper in a j joking neighbor presented the paper
material way. " " ' j with an o.Ter to allow consldeiahle di-
This is strikingly illustrated in the count if the apparent drawer would
meofisventors going 4a for a cash it at Ihe same lime. The gentle-, A well known editor, who never talks
thing, like perpetual motion, for la-1 man perceived Ihe Joke and lh holder shop unless he has some'.blna- worth
lance, ne goes io toe poor nouae, out oi tne aucumeni, placing u in uu pocn-1 telling, recently told a story at his
bes be puU a robber lip on Ibe end let, departed, and nothing more was expense to a party of friends, which
of a lead pencil he make, a cool $100,-lUid about it. hubeequej.lly the holder ' a overheanl by a reporter:
000. Tbe man who knows bow tobao-j.lied, and eis ezeeutors fitfing the 'Not long go,.l,e said I received
hdle tbe liule opportunities of life never note, end having no knoaledjr of the 1 a poem firm an unknown coetribnor,
Iflstomnke bis kaoIeI,;eVsy. The joke alUcbed, broughlsuit and tectiv-' who !ied iu a li:t!d Western town.'
i inrtnior of metal plates for soles and e l ihe torn for which it a drawn. Tie letter srvompari) log the mauo-
I tH't b .iJe st-ut r",C'-? ". If be Voofh's Cmpaoioo.; ' .'i t war Vrltfe n i i that ioM.1. n:ia!
m Vmn Ol lis value Is lost. R-r.
U a very Imperfect conductor of heat.
wo" IS used liberal!, r...
bedding, much lew food Is
I the production oi aol.aal ki ... .v.
I animal-wi... -- ' wiuioui a paraiiei..M stOl a matter
aoa thrinier. P w interest all fond of studying
America! AgrlcattoriM.
9 a "
A-y oosra iroto the Ice tin if,. Wt
to ibe lop of an old jcklng box Dlar j lVen " UlB e'cfcborhood where,
t. ' w fiiarea the London r-i,., .1.1 .K '
ineoox should be two bet si of it In f: ul -7. r".
' IWh tm a Latbaa. '
JustaliUle while ajra an oecnrrenea
tAk place on the other aid of Urn
ocean which, while by no ineans
tn an amateur war ) innma.n
of disease. A poor fellow died in Loo-,
don of typhoid fever, and his wife
sent to a friend in Glasgow letter
conrcying the news of his decease. -
" uiie uie lever at Uie time was very.
there.
higher than lbe b.J of thf) w,g0.
I'd in which the ice is to be hauled.
Tb. boards Will soon become lev. and
be Ice can easily be pulled or pushed
along then lo ibe bo, .nd from it lo
ioe mtgon or slel. Jh. MJtr b
weather the better for rutUne b. I.
bJ always eaaier lo slid lea thaa lo lift I
and a be it. The prim, poiotof pal. j
tHg tbe ioe in tbe bouae b to fit tk-
cakes cloariv tr... i l
-,-.. me lea air
confined among ibe cake, the UiL.r
the ice wi.l keep. M.k. u'e crevices
wall, and E:l ibem iih ro.JcrrJio
Anicriisn A:Hot.!:::r;..t
days after the recciut of llu. k
Glasgow friend grew sick with ail tba!
jpuoiusympionis. . The doctors wbo
attended him so diagnosed tbe case,
and expressed the opinion tbat, not
willistaiuiin j tlie -long journey be-,
twecn Loudon ainl Ulwrow, the'letter
had ca-rted tiie germs of the disease.
New York lYeas.
ITiss Do Go!d-Ma, that man in t'e!
n?per kft hand box M a lint). 1 r
j baa boon o?!iiisr mea.'I the ereninT.
I MotLer That is yo-jrg J.'r. U.
j wlmse uncl di.l' end iffi iim one
' huidred thousand list month. JI ia
KK.kiriT for a wifi., t!Kv sir nrvi
y I-o G.iM-IIe isa t .' 1 . -rentl"Ttian.-a"Th.iw.
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