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'.Bribing new at the Garden --"tfitu-f, M raeen whole jTo ttr!Ved late- 76 notjea8twutin't i hi theold manaay Ju i as any more . out , there neHr- ) .calif It a canowarr i.An'dlh'loIe'man tO(LK08ei flight afore .J ' Columbia ; went pJaypnhitlVWg8. -riknobe trestaurantl bails that ;np. One of the V-8kjrt during ihe n&WftllThe ole Jf frstiive) it that, "cage and put' ooc"atootil 4 'rXrtVliiA1rlf,' . tut r ie olel man " said. i. ... j if away; with iheyagginaj ,t wu : aettin on -'ernbirdsbsd. asti i V : "1 in two of the prairie idogs that bap P'".f,f to r 1,-rln 'nVtst1,' ' '", "1 Herwaj an v J'"j-"0 rcMinnVT-ul hbo tuYff li f jrtuf, l'iS tuvIvv-r Uj'uJ.ofi av Leach i.J the easiower y tcoofHHl that iti.'M.'aod l the moruiaywhila, ,thy . wasidriviu'l it 1 ' tbjnr1t tun aia the fr0J and to' beard crowlm and rainHlia Cn m in V and tha nei miaula'tha ntiikar&me wilia' out of Its mouth and U rolled over alrjil '6C,"Tbe 'ola' ,jnai ''aai' tU jtf whtbetr jsn anjIteAiJ'1 Thfct'i pjoaVaJwiji'joiaeUiiiVvV. wolA ibt ola roan; ba'll atotM)iti turwrmi jMOtT. Good broin.' W'AtW-.Mia i7u. r s-t t'.j,.'ii'iiiii 3,' Th Story of l LtU-ftom Opulanoa to i . .... i ,'m i Portrty A ToBOhiof Btqrr.'. ';6he died bbnfaJajr'jnig Mj cUj, paper; iiltf W FridaV nruoon"ahe' waa carried from (be, 'una 'lorjback,ofr cheap1 tenement house' (a a' iuioedpfDe coffio.';-It'ta'uatr kare' efto'djei for' ffter death there U at leaat aw hunger j and eo (t woo Id bate' herd bat for ihe (wo eMdiea wa(HMUl. n oer e on ma that breaki beomth (he weight.1 ' Katoral if he wa aaxlqui tr,' them, aod it la', not trtRg that, whlW ehe lay in her tntnlla broud, the foar ,atraogera'bejidef the clefr g7 man who 'attended ber funeral remarked a 1'uigeiiog careworn expresshin, aa though the lut aloe p, which ia aaid to tmooth out all wrlnklea, bd been' jfower wtflftce her1 koli(ntude,K It waj iiard to leare tboee filUe' bw toJeniTTtlcbarilx.of 1 fickle world, but daublleaa tbeTaiater who aupplie4 the aleiiiler'.taaUiJ ihe invalid will aee to it,. that ihcj hate Joiue roof to cover them and olwthiogto keep thein iron the pinthiog ooUU ':.! s The itorr that ihe his 'aeeir bettei day. 1 She 'eowlil Iiardly have aeen worse. Ocly ten yean ajjo ahe waa the raiatreej of a Jreeatooe. fmut, ailmircu, he: grace and beauty and courted for, her wealth. If er .. huiWn j Witt,1 $ lUccegful Scaler . ta itoeka,(i When Uie wufbruke out he had little oj ,pliq.j'1l5yb1ert Lee" gave Ida wcrrt totne Tictor hircouniea jna .weaitn by imlllioiu, and waa generoua to' a fault. who can tell what changes may . cur la the mercantile life of Kew York in the Course of a few years f - We "re lite & huge caldron of water kept at, fh .bubjblin boiling point all' the' tknel The hurrying' dope which are art tle hotton.to.lar rise to the too toinort-o, ' whfle Aoee which to-day f6hdly'1 dreaiM hkY, ithey' are perro' neatly aeoure at the ton euddealr bcjriu to aiQK, ana aa noi resi -auiu inej loiicq me bottnrn,, So thu iraau'e hundreds of taW sands faded awa into mere thbusandsY And u id iiiousuutia, as iiiougu saiurawQ- wiw uio demioniao spirit ofyll Juck,. became raftry nunnreofl, -wnicQr meicea iiae snownases when thev fall oil the "river. ' 'lle' coulJ not endarthe1 sltock, and his eiid 'Wai chroiii- cled iu an obscure corner of .-the dairrftfti? ing-palnftilMclde.-'f The mother was" horror-struck' as she folded her DabesMier BoSorri and stared the World in the face. The' old .B.cauairi tancesrThey i-ere;!a ''h3in'gh; 'tjiey had never been. Theyi fluttered ptetier on the Deoemfeef ide;vr all )fitb Jtbelr silks and furs,' bet their neither knew her nor cared to1 remember .her. . She" bad dropped Frnm "the iat V and ihit waa annrh 1 KIia 1 sewed with bleeding ni(rer aod a broken 1 I. J l . . ' LL!1J. r 11 neari. nuu BDHitujuw me lean unoidaen mu on ner paie cneets as sue snought ot y past and. iifenea: at: tfte ftaklty of-ljirLvy HeCOUld just paTjK f MorntirUUTl llfM 1ner fourteen hoars a ax. , 1 .nfortuuar tely,' poor people haven.; &y8tems,and fourteen hours vork, y-riUsufficient food and Proken rest, brought hot to the edge of the grave, i Just then t!)0 riendly knock of charity iwaa heard,. the few wants': 6f the brokerc-hearted were-' 8ujpi iedy and; With Jast, I6ng','"ag6niied; lopka floPr r'n(L prayei In one-she &' liftea.u,t oC rags and out of tba pestilsuce of thy.ark alleynito heayea.'Wbat'A'dhwO.-M Tr,Wm is tbt'i.afnglejllofn of ; the icissitudes and- W'V1 W 6or currine every h ic v viaifie vita- bly connected .vjhi the life of a cny. . r . 1 J 1 : " n-t liti-w-i pnum ply by'i m g y ;tbe. ame result if divid ed bri 2 a much quicker operation , ' but yott past r,emerqoer( a nut ,cipner answer wneneer mere is a j-eiuamm -f,rr- i it remsfivdr'i wHrU eaftswex - W2k Iberia nun.be, Hft Tr .xv ' and voit.have J32,iand0 as ihera is no re- fi ..:Aur vnu adtl a cinh?r.; Now. 'take . and multiply by 5 ; there is 1,785. ;vide 'the-surue number, by' 2, and Toil 'j vi-.' .TXaiMlAjejnainger, f yoii inereiore I Ant-nllro3 Dya ,Two cruturies ago, there did. pc exUt ia England , a single, psvigahU. eanul, not an Inch of.railwsy, (as we yndcrataad the term, pot a publio conveyance, that wpul4 tear compariHon with the mexjt lumbenug firm wsorj that can be found rn the rri res beyond the Mimiwijipi, n,ni pui mile of "road wifch' the traveler IomUj Would not cobtiJer aa iajui "'By, the publio' highways both travelers and gofxU pawed from place to place, aod those high ways appear to' have been far ' worse than the'njot;roiobui ' road that'eati new be found outside of the sheepw'alks' of Austra lia or the junglcs'of Routfi Africa. TliorsKy )M If ft ui acooiinU of journfji'maile with a guide along roads that' lead " oyer biott prodigious !hfyh bflls," : sierper than (be jTOoftr of many howea of rlJts " al(jng the edges 6f precipices ihat'grew tcf that height and tteeprtess,'and widial si exceeding nar row, that we had pot an Inch of grouod te set foot ppoa, irtfox, pur. horses," and of tranipti ver; highways full ice and soow, Rougher than a ploughed field, yet .hard as lroo.t Uagbusb1 lane, the principal bridle: natk fronl Jiopdou'.to the arth of England, was worn so deep that jile rider'a bead 'was beneath the level of tba grouod on either aide and Vo narrow aa. 'partly to afford "punet for a' single horseman. 'Indeed, la MPf Pff.f WnX bnoe iaj ii, to tur baci bqi a jotter ly im-j posstbla, such wu its extreme riarroness. Nor does this seetn' to be the exception rather than rule. u Many other bits of road were ' arfuosL if not quite,, as bad. JEveo onloads which the Eugliahmea of that dajjie accustomed to regard as the best, the ruts were deep,' the deceout precl- jpitdu8r"and'tbe pud often lay so thick tliat ail oomiMUDicauoo waa cuiou lorjnoains at a time, between towas ' separated ' by fsreely a score of miles. Over such roads a ioee,. as may wen pa supposea, toe only practicable pjetboH of ; travelling waa on1 fowl or on horseback, i The rich rode the poor walked. - To ald to the discom forts of the situation, highway robbery was an admitted and , apparently Irremediable evil, -as mounted highwaymen were to be! found on every main road. And yet, with all the obstinacy ot bis nature, John Bull for a long time opposed the introduction pf the stagecoach, say iug, among, otlicx thing that each innovation would. bo ruinous to trade, as saddlers and tpjrriers would be ruined by hundreds; that people who rode on. horseback wtftfl out more clothing than ttloee. who k.ept., themselves, clean au pea In coacneS,'." and were torcea to uave new vert often: and that Increased the consump tion! of tbeltoauafactures arid the .ernp!oy jneito'f thpniariufucturers, wLL-n travelljogl' in oiiaplil Aath no. war tluJ't i Such Wer' . the cogent reason for- which our wor forehtlhers demanded that the stage-etcb shoald be "put down. How it iilupately triumphed pyer all opposition, an5ecaipe with1 ita rosy cilled coachmaitjrucelious guard, its, upseti aud break disra, its "ouu sides'laud insides," a peculiarly English stitution,,i4 familiar tTreaders pf En glish npvehi fsKhhrf 'Ttioca back, i t ST. ., Thonht aorhta. . : ' , u Mete willingly; believe what they wish to be tu.'"' It"'',;Kl3 Mt.i iw . Prejudice1 squ'in'ts when it looks, and lies I ; 1 I ..111 ..(r':M.Jlil fe : l-.-.' I if ioiv. at ' 7 . . . -waui y; religidus y 1 r i . i.N "I ",. 'r "si ulga'rityiprofariV and ; yil ess are r not witor'huniorv wl 6 :' l,'-a7 ThinL's are sliad'o wS. but trie elBUe after V:?J:'V'!"'";" '.- '" ,l '. V "J V them is real exerciW. e great end of a good education is to fMMn noiiilnnafe d mam. t . ... ... . . J 4 ,1 . f ' ' Mpy. treaty tbej gqspel.with wdifftjrence up .Tie name, ot aperajiity. ei f ytid9 often buuds tbe pest in, wbictt poy AVr hatches out its sorrows,," ; Liberality makes , frieuds ot enemies : priclt jnakes enemies nf frjendsJ, r;W-Vifii yue.raus o,a, tuorouga: loot , woo can learn; notwngirooi hie own folIy.' 'f..! ! "' !5 - Tlie troev aeeret of Ii vrbg' 'at ! peace; jjvillh all the'wpldi'iit tn have 'aFhukhie opinion y uot; wise (9 ipse, a ineuu to wuom In do a kindness, or from 'w bom 1 you ri5a.Makl'onef f'f t talking aboot bimsejt when you wish to talk b0Ut:yotirself.tt v.; '-.irrm. r. M- ''t Teach ichildren to lovw eyerythirigthkt utifui and you will teach fCli3)t-Vft base, thing in ea! for a fiiePd, burns !4fljre;i) jljatiee; their hearts togethe,j (,t , Mankind in the grossii'it-'gaping mom sterilijalwlasofroe set yoeia VMft gyaoUoas te C1U XUgbts. ,i ..JK . vucn niiij, m p'n.i cm CoIojoJ irietid of wine, the other day, ou the qbestio f civil rights. 1 ' ' ' ,rf"lWtat : nufa mo'," aald'" Uncle pillys t )Oot I too maob -'l ready fur dii plfgah.f t ',' -1 '' t I otili) i t How Is that Uncle Billy ' I It not a good tLixig to be equal before the law?" Now, Marse Boas," grunted Billj, plaintivrly,,"dar's"jTjtLar ( the ,rnicry comes Io WVre ekal bofo', do law, and dsr'ypu till our Weak' pint . B-ifo de ,w aw, ef pigjah siole cluckon an P'g.yer Jerked nim up, gT; una unnyuino iniuea,,aa, let him go. , But jUt Itti a colUd puason try it nowl .,Yr hauls him 'fore court; od sen' hlitt t dd pei-ilcntiaryj' jlut like be sineerp.)or ahUe trash. Daiwhat lie w beekal lore Uo JawL. ,, , game tof chess, printed lu 1474, may be re I J I suggested to 'Uncle' Billy that this gafded aa the first production of the Erg might be obviated by-being a little more luh prcasi though the first hook printed iu Uoert.:-'-''i Vr'"V'V' tbi EngtWi (ongne was Ibt jftecuyeU of "Marse Bo,' InterrupteJ lill't' we fie) ilietory of Troy," printed at Colo-ne, eaa'trua ag'm natur." iIt';nat,raJfpr September 19, 1471. The first prej in aiggah to steal pig and ehickee, fryin aiae. Yer knowsitis,an"uin't no Be trylu' to stop ua MNdw we uns are Wini' toletjfoil uai alone, aud you all jistlct us,' aloi.a on this pint We're powerful weak on Ji pint I Marse Boss." ---- I " Jost here a perve se 'and disloyal spirit Umpted me)o,fiint:,(oyUucfer(Biliy; ,hst ,,1,.rA,l )m wm. liwIiiM.dl 111 ikjiipl 141 YJ VWIUIVV4 wv",(Il, u.v'..v Republican Critjoda Sot this change in their Statu, v i i- -I '' v.-.. " "WelVdon.'Marie Bo,M' said be, "all (se got to say V, 'le Taw's got to be hanged. Mus hab a law fordo white; nun aud a law for da black man." Strange as U may seem, some of our best citizens echo Uncle Billy's sentiment They are inclined to view the negro's minor transgressions in a lenient "Might, "aud I know that some of our Democratic judges impose lighter penalties upon colored men for small offenses than thel would do in cases where the guilty, parties iyere. white, ' Before Uucleillyjeft I oskol him how he would' like to sit down at the table with white folk! in' the hotels.' ! '.'l; y ("Grct ,Go.U!eiui''!i(1' exclaimed the good oldj mSn "I illowj youbi , iryiu. . ta make fun o' dis chile.' Ahff 'you know yourself dat no cullud pussoo ebber "lets a iiit.- Vm MtJrdPv l,!n it!" white roan see 'era eW,dey can holp it! This is strictly true. ' The ordiua ...... r-.-r,T . r 'i M4iirnppn iiprrrii win nnr. phl iu Lne nreai lira i of a whitrjNecUtor. , ., I. ,. f'Welf lie Billy? t aid, it ;.ie uery. j JT'-.. I. viu ij.li " r??.1 .3 8 1 I,,,- . -inuMw i r 'I Bifii, any ting nip , I ,taek you, , replied "'earlvHdone mined 1 noi ' lief jwy fnniiav own1 doctor.' o'illaVlo.. my . . . . i , .noiiey de reedinen a uauiy ocoper.gw IA da t reedir . . t t)1 .1 . . . v k 1 1 no lurt v wcres an- ue iauw iey-prortnsea i cA't holp uiys()lfi6 a liftle chicken' me: .an fryin sixe, dout gwine to de penitentiary, vL WnuuV ihbal rifaT - " .iA.' 1 11.1-..: r.u.r ' ciiio awvo T-w p.uuwi - It ia a true iu'l Went. holiest! V' told.', and it ia impoissiblVtliaVk to ' lU country negroes bad stepped aboard before '., the other , eq witK.iut liearin Just; such tMngvV.I have KnrV whal i Would haveboenthe conse. i.LirJU kAmAn, ,u;..uml . qnee to the. passengers? i But 'thf did 4 , From the New York- Tribune'. I. 'T?W?$WWIK it audso 'wishod. we would not dare to, say - -nr. . office in the; first plooe more out of hatred and' pride and a rebuke' to the ' South,' than from foresight.: jile IB. no-statesman, "Is out of harmony with bur ideas es and institutions. . I am. in..pMrnie a Republican: but parties aroJ&iy means, We poght ever to be 0 a'-tiafi tyyhen it' Proves I lirready to perfec, and false, and pi .vV-- I our yru Biuiiiuuu. ,,iid musk iro 1 v 9 cauuo Hiioru 10 ntao I Jit- V-t i'i I. '.' - V !fi ,! l'!t!'. HIM 1 1 sk: our elements , are so crude and lieterbseneous.'', - r'lt,'B. Xloweil. " . w ! . (.,U . iffijwin d Shelburne Falls, Mots., Feb. 19,1875. I . .r .V, !:-, . i tM,iM I CurSIb CriirjkK CflrjLlEttAthe' foUowini Ipgrediep'ts'a're said' to -be' an invi Ingi t 'f tiulvemediulbhi .-; ') jounce bawin ivm Mix the'sulnhnr aad . rieoberjBnd'theo rob - U - .n.' it on the bacon, oneaahe fowri.niouth and i torceit to swallow it Jt wiil not only, cuje tMf? , j j t .' iJ.'v.r. u.' ' .''-":'' 4'J-li J-Ahrpar9ont I wish I could carrtniy jold wtli; me,1 said a dyiptf nian to.'his Hlt might melt, '.was th4 consols out all cer. erajly iri our country falk ahout the.,,TW fr!j.hf an(j ralng" down' etaiojJ: his Term question as if, thongb wa rnight not fttthei' that Inelehbora botJlhim Grant to be' President ,fr, ; another UnA Krhiher:1 !Trnthi v :?aautr?aV!aVi'P tHoaoor.M,',Xbf which was discharg: traces and. vote for himJ(,I would bayethe -W 'and''iilied'tlio' little "brother", the thing were impossible.,-' . Wfput .'him W jri,,lt.'. ILiV.'ii'"' '-'f r vl':i fallible remedy- for 'ehicke'a thole 'whin ,up,h commenced ehouUng,!"0 Lor.dj t tisedU tWej' 10 fraior cayenne "pepperi Gabela blowin'ob heW trumpet;. an Lf "'vsWC 16 f tiulverixediulbhur. Judgment day corainIn de- night time.'J ' i ' Its Art of Piiotiog, iiiua claims prtM-ncv ovrr all liikt Aationa in the do.iVcry i.f jrt print- lag.-' The period U t ,.-.1 n U 1 -) A D, and FouU-Tauo, a M'.i.; r f K; c , the suppoaeJ iuveutor. Iiun uUv.b, . ; JwLa Castor (or talt), llacrlei... m-mouct-dprintlng from sv! Id klocki of "1, oq which the characters ' were cut, e' ut the year 1130. Iu 1112, roeuT tyi'. skad of woodoii Ours, were Invented j and in 1453 a Piodo of casting types in ma' i . i fas' discovered by Faust 'In 1453 a j mt- iag prss was privately set up at Oif.rJ wui uie nnti oo)K aoown 10 nave ' " n printed there Is only dated 14G3.' A t. -i waa 'afterward established by Caxtoo at fit Albans, and 'auolher' adioming Vet- rainstor'Abbey, In1471.' A book on the America was estiblUhed at Lima,' IV rn, about' 1599, and the next ta Mexico, ia 1600. 1 The first press" la' North America was at Cambridge, Mass., about 1633. The firat newspaper id , the United' States wu the Doito Xewt Lcttir, 1704,' which aas regularly ' pa blisbod for nearly seventy ycara." "vu u'! " . I' 4'' i Takixo Cui-D, One way ia to "handle up" in furs, or.. maflhws,. tight; about the beck take a brick . walk, go. into a warm room,, church, lecture moot r. concert, ait with jpur things all on, get warm, perspire freely, breathe vitiated air for aa. hoar or two, and when-thoroughly-relaxed, the pores of the skin all i open, go' out in to the cold, damp air,' aod yon will soon begin to shiver. After haying a chill, tend for the doctor, and be will doe yoo 'with 1,1 some thing hot then go td led , then, 1 if left alooe long enough, you ' may get tip In a day os two, and in a fortnight or1 so you may repeat tha imprudence,1 ' . There are several ether ways to take bold. Wo will mention but one, and that Is to "overeat" SttilT lbe; atomach with Im proper' food, more than it can digest, auJ a'it ta a 11 mnnn fin. I. trniiulr M.ll ,1., JWU BWVH MMV.- VW. W Wl VIUGU "f " T'"T li t blow yoor nose, and -wonder hs 1 In the . - J ., v ;. i:n i.v.- v ! i i i. ,.k. .iiii-t ...,t . m . i s , , ; w A RACK AVlTU Dsath. A story is told of ' the Union' pacific ' RailT road who-rin a race With death at the rate of lorty miles hour; and t won .by five fecouds. ..tiiwav, driving tbe p,aenger train West and was, taken suddenly, and aenoosiy in. ue seem tf netiineu 10 uo Kware inai fIH w"nef ' 'Vj Cheyenne befbre heW e traiff must reach ast I- Ji'.i 1 i II ta linii : n avnrt nti mmsa' naa pnnin waa w i ami . i n n svubi aa w mtm Vvwim av a .ssv V lvtt A iiaaa, Wft9-tb eil(l ahia roUta.,wHe.iacreased the fcpead of thq engine rjafoijifev orty miles 'an hour au'ed Eia .dutaoce. lie readhed Cheyen'ue ahead of time and when the engineer Whd tras to relieve lira' step- pe - Jhoard tbe engine je faintly-gasped. 'Take the engineU'pj ready to die now." In Avk Mor.n(hi ha was a. enmsa' If dnnth uot soft the gi in) spectre running the engine like a, phantom, lr.ai.0.;. ii iliil isii r -iiv.-' uue nignt: not long since, a son or a co: died! 'Bttt tie 'did do pcxt inorniug .Lkiif.j i-yr j.'i 'I me ituoerarunr .ouueu revolver ou "..Iie twas, describing: ft dinner h'e had at tended:, "After; that the cloth was took off and tbe jiqaors; wr.jbro't in.;. And what Hquora. t?ey ;wu, ..too , a Tlie , whisky waa none p' this, yer kind; that makes a man feel like saying '.l.)tMi Hk auy son f ft gun !mithe0 hpusjiapd maHea hirt smash II- XT ,.J T. l.!J B,""v f - , . , ; v. i , h ( An o.'d Aiejrro -wouiaii' who- had never been in town beforejcaiiieonft vjsit , , , . of r rebUmns and during then been in town before; cabeod a visit to sVne of ter.visit; aa awakened b; the-J.JJI Watte of tlia'whtchmanJouch. ! Juropj akm'Je: .I.i - ft : $.rrr- ,JU ' old biO helor says:;'-,4 When I 1 v . r: . .I - membpf tl tha girl Vve:net tQetlieJ feetlikeia rooee in the, fall -expu .wefttberl.!. feel like ouo-who f ' . , , . ,u,' an nlniu mntri . Kant.rarrl I all defieftP - 'arr fed, wb.ise hensV' ' f.tudod.th3t to market KXTi V ret,reJ i '. i : ' T! " i ' ' 'i f ' it' What ; . ' . i ' i i j . ' j j maal A-1 Thclnha:.;:,! calleJ G ret u. 1'.. ! And now liny ( ( Or i I jy, Yii., arj . TLia is t becs-tly fan !. Heatg-neiai-s ... ' i. !'i i' ! y wlsat down cn a j ' j t . This jute the 1 hair w lib iiever 1 than wLt n it i; ; The fellow who v r kluJ of paper U I newsrsper is trr' i I . .i i: r u i I.'. i ,1 1...V in' ! . ,. ' i i tokrow t ' -t t. to wrii5 ( n f ,r a !f s!!y infjrr-l t' t foolscap will nn.o 1 if ! r - ; 1 1 : a. ' . . . . i i Spain's cry to-d.iy " Hail, Allcnso i Francis- d Assitsso Ferdinand Fie Jcaai ila'rle de la Conccj lion Grfolre, Klc; of I Spain t v --th . i . ','. - A' cithen of Byracu o las thirteen ctlU-.J ren, all.' girls. . Yi'l t that father Im., ;, spent for hairpios, wcu'J have boegbtthe.; Western Union Telegraph wires. -! . , ! . . 1 ' .1 ' :.'" ' .. i ; A CalifornLi preacher is preaching out I it the bt way to ra' Ipys. We have al4 ,n ar waya found a number 14 boot about as fv-i,, fectiva aa siythi.ij for raising thera.r , ; ,. - s Tha Gai.. r (11a) Journal say a thera V is a store in that place in which a skull ' ' Uj kept on the counter,, marked.' ".This, man was a drummer, ,, Beware 1",. , . . Nothing' recalls to the mind of the mar .. '. rled .man the joys of hU tingle life to vlv idly aa to find that the baby has been eat;; log crackers iabpd, ' V., . A .. -e , i; ,.yv. ui raeoiioi wnosa ear is sneauing iu a skit), explains that he liaa not Leen Mny where to freeze it but he has been exnoa In-1 ed ti a good deal of domesdo discipline. ahous 1 It must make'a man C.el pieau to r ' Ih"' an old dobt because he thinks he w g-' 4 f ',t is . 1 a.. . 0 H- TU through' all riglit ' A I. ! a l.t!. t. it - vvuiawgitwee srv jruuueM . J commencing ; " I breathed on the fact. -yjY maiuen, unui uie euitor anows.wnr y llftinr drinVl t . i '7 real to die, anJ tuea bate the doctor pu v ' -.i i.'I A newspaper warmed, and placed Insi,0,1 1 tba j waistcoat, will keep out the cold l- , ; L better than a large quantity pficlolhing.---', C? ' Now b the tlmo to lubacnba. -j,, , ,A Detroit lady compositor his succeeded1 '' ' ' fa catchitfg a linsbaud' In the person of a r1 - Detroit editor.0 Detroit feminine composi- " tors' kppear' to hare 'buite ft reputation for' ;' :l SuUtn'i 4na ".(.' . c f J'axvl love the well," wrote an;nj , pas&iui.l'CfswaLn to his sweetheart : but ahe V pas&i couldn t iu.agine wh a " - -w a. . vhat his aUcctions for a 1 ' . the quiestifla of an ear, ' 5 I ' (..,,.' !,,.. ,7 ,.'.,... tk u . )..o;s- in Md in n public door 'r?''' '.. well had to do with ly.piairjage.; A Milwaukee map Md in a publ way! and jumped out aud kissed tis wife f Y6& are from the coontry are yott not, "f " I R irf "asked ft icity 'clerk' of ft Quaker who , had jjuit' arrived. ' ' Yes'7 .' Weft, here b. an'essay 7 on ihe' irearing 'of cal ves." f. fiTba'iald'Aminadab,1 7 thee" had bestt present to 'thy mother:',';" ' v ' Josh JJillings says, f If yon are going t give a man eonjthing giv It to him cheer( fully,, and quick, don't make him git do on his kaeeze in front pf you, and listen , j, tba' 10 comraandmeuta, and then give hi.' 1 rr'zWy j' pi m. ?.,-. ai.jA v .i.e sb'op' in;Parls fcela much aggrieved a. . announcement on the shop 'window t, killing takes place daily in this estair menUV! The doctor considers that his fessional skill ie impugned by the no'Jce r resents it sufficiently to go to law abou, ; , British parson and, commercial trr.v In the cars, (conversation slow.) V question t "Vhat line are you n? Pabp;'ai iyers, wi.h a f.i;; t j ' ?, t' js in'tVe spritun' IIue-" . " 1Ia 1 ' t'he,5 other, " blesse I if I didn't thin ! al Butlf!,y. wI,nVa.cf al lil:e'3'0 ' ' got gm up to".', .; ;.,,., ; . J Oil I your uosi U as colj as ice," a ; ' ' ton filher t.'um-ht ha heard his d I s exclaim the other evenii, as he w. s r i uitf in .the next room. ;-. La v, a,..'- lis.' explanation, but, the your j f !! at.onaHd f t8 sofa aud t' ; 1 i otlerK wlila both lool .1 to i -: - ' unconeeruel that I'.ac'l' S4(S.ii,4 14tt4 V-VUlVa A,.-.tl an va Vin.l w.f i,l 1 i,en;l from the scene without a ror J, 1 t 1 1 .isow ,; r- u u 'I- '0Q (VP Ut '.i- sti I ..I t-- i ; ift;; it, - . v .O I Lav'u, dut,r( ..ity. an our hear .' ; ...ture tb wor qi' " ilto c , JientSeL ? leave thi uble an i'lanty t J, au.l t ' ' i :of Gl ill, on i 'at : V r t the .Wi, '
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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March 11, 1875, edition 1
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