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i JOHN S. HUTCHINSON,
DEALEll IX
Italian ai Araericanilartle
Monuments, Tomls ' and Gravestone
4i OF EVEKV'-l'KsCnilTlOX.
Beink a practical marble-worker, it ennblei
hull). . Rut. T tnhl him T vmnrliipd
Is there any politics going ohany- with his comnanr. and thousht it
thing except 8ioi Is? Is there any mo- . would be imprudent for them to tl is-i goods using celluloid; in place of tor
mentous issues before the country ! nnseof nnv tKI vpnr nnA nrfvlsd i oise-shell. iet. etc.. for frames of snee
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on the floor ?ithout1 danger of frac
ture. Beautiful jewelry is made ofit
in imitation of the most elaborately
carved coral, reproducing the shades
of the genuine article.
One large establishment is employ
ed exclusively in iniaking optical
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ennktum gptting an. office? ! It is a jections to his calling on Mrs. Arp 1 tips instead of metal; having the ap-1 5" I c E 2 I "er Z fc- s 2
sign of briiliant statesmanship for one and gettin? an order from her. "None! uearace of patent leather ; it is also!" 1 &,S I ; " "5 . 2- - b A ? ' ? 5 2 H
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and done nothing? Is our party com-
mittea to caucating the negro or, are
we just digging intojhe rads; because
they promised so much and done 'so
little? I just want to be posted. I'm
afraid my own education is a little
defective on ihh- point I rebon I'm
one of the twigs that was lient and
the tree is inclined from a proper per-
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me Of executin? any inece u jicuuicuiar ujwu llie suojeci Ol eouca-
plainestto tle mwt eiamraw! in
style, a(nd a guaranty ifot perfeclfaiw.acUj
willhegiven to the must exuainj .aln,ns.
.iiL.,1 no m SKict and prices ue-
fore piirchasing, as 1 will sell at tl.c very low-
est priciH. , i t
Designs andestimateH for any K-.-ireil work
will bejfurniiecm '.application, at next door
to ji'U -McNetivf .Store..
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tion. Mr. lojje said a little learning
is a dangerous thing. I don know
so well about that, but I am very cer
tain that a good deal of it is! no ad
vantage to the majority of people. It
spoils too many hever3 of wood and
drawers of water, and don't make
anything, else of em. If anybody
Madagascar lilies if you arc sure your
company could spare them." Ars.'
Arp don't play second fiddle to me
about such feminine things as flowers,
but she knew the state of the esclieck
er, anil was" a considerate" woman, arul
I watched the door to see how long
she entertained, the Nyoung man, and
it didn't take her half so long as it
did me to convince him that she wasn't
running on blossoms at this time.
She told him that those same Mada-
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peners.
An Old S'Xoey. iW hen . Davy
Crocket was Tiu ...Wfetriiigton Jie was
one day sitting in a. hotel toasting
his shins vhenra-Senaor fconi Massa
chusetts entered. i
Approaching the old frontiersman
the latter said :
'Crockett, a large; procession of
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was rich, and could live like a gen- . hatl a little too much education. That
t'emau, a power of learning would be s what's the matter. The likelitst
a good thing, but most people having j young darkey I had got a little chijap
to work for a living, and a jlittle is education alter the surrender, and the
just as go;U as a good deal to tliein.
II a chap has an uncommon quantity
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had found the true name for them, Crockett hurriedly arose and wenti- Z. 2! 51 t I a. s -nnl
lir would hkf t pi.iuktp T00 . . i . "i i io?-!2.
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bulbs to the company at
piece. Well, you see. that
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at 2o cents a; large (lrove )f nin!es )as3;ng by j'jj I -3 5 g B g g I S.
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I Mm, Cliampion Mowers
Eorso Hakes, &c.
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"' Mil more cord wood or Ines of any size in a day
inn two mMi run rhop onraw the old war. Krerv
! T ISTM STFI).l!l.,vr,t r.rr.ilnr nff ,-m, TrV.
oi brains in his noggin and! wants
more Icarnin', he will I e apt to get it
ion:c ray. Ii he has just a common
supply, all he needs-is a coninion ed
ueatioijand if he ain't gift hardly any,
then there's no use in straining his
gun. Tlies. country needs laborers;
the farms need 'em, and so does the
shops; but the farms nor: fh shops
won't get 'em from the colleges.
About one out of ten who graduates
becomes an ornament to the law or
the gospefy or some profession dud the
the other nine expect some profession
to ornament them. When a young
mar. has studied logic and rhetoh'c and
and syllogisms and other conundrums,
he thinks it would be as a waste of
sweetness for him to work--work
With his hands, his pretty white hands.
Hejust couldn't thinK ofsuch althiug:
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fQ(l ver a - 13 preposterous lie
I SN must do brain work, and so he fiiid.-s
j ins way inio some lawyer s omce or
' doctor's shop, or turns country editor
and g'oes'-t abusing someboily, or
runs for afittle country office, or leafs
around town and gits a Jiving no
body knows how; his last hope is to
inveigle some soft-hearted girl; who
has great expectations, and then live
off the old man's money. Everybo
dy's child ought to be Xanght td read
and to figger a little; aiid I'm wjiling
to be taxed for that, but if they get
any more let 'em get it out of some
body else's pocket than mine, lam
opposed to spoiling so many good sub
jects for the plow, plane and anvil.
Elihu Burnt was a gve.it astronciraer,
and he was a blacksmith, and studied
at the forge, ami it may be that if he
had gone to college he wouldn't have
been any account. There's more in the
boy than there is in the college.; In
these days of che.ip books any boy
or g;rl can get an educatioa if they
want it, bur my observation is that
not more than one in ten want an un
usual tpiuiitity. If the family takes
a good newspaper and has a Bibldan'd
a lew story books in ihe hoiise.jand
the children do an honest day's work,
they'll get along about as well as the
college boys in the lng run, and do
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'Fficeia t'Ue St:iie and fVderal "-i
as much good in the world. It's bad
enough to be spoiling so -many white
boys, but when you talk about ne
groes it's still worse. My opinion, is
that their natural condition and ii'icli-
i nation is work labor sweat e! bow
'grease, and they are at it, and -every
time you educate one you spoil him;
you make a find of. him, aiid I've no
'sympathy with that -hobbv that
i I some of our statesmen are riding
J the education of the negro ; and if that
is to be a plank in our platform I
won't stand on it in my present frit me
of nuud. I don t oppose any man
giving his own children ju.-t as much
learning as he can afford, and I will
do the .same thing by mine, but in ay.
be both of u.-1 will 'n,il some good
: mechanics, lust. I'm opposed. to a en
l tra i svsteiii of etbicating the masses at
puLlicjex pen sses, except so far as! the
simple rudi. cuts are concerned. Lay
lirst use he made of it was to forge an
order on his employer and jump into
the chain gang. I suppose the people
of New England have got more edu
cation than anybody, but they are no
better that one can see. and all the
j
isms came from up there, and I never
think of 'em but what I remember
what Mr. Pope said about Lord Ba
con, "the wisest, brightest, meanest of
mankind." Congress has got more
smart men than any place I reckon,
but if I was hunting for honest men
I would cruise round outside for a
while before I went in, and if I was
hunting patriots who thought it was
sweet to die for their countrv, I
wouldn't go in at all. The best peo
ple I know of, and the most reliable
them until the last one had passed : "2 c
and then returned to i his seat by the ; j- a 3
stove. 1 he Massachusetts Senator
was still there, and as the redoubta
ble Davy dropped into his chair,
asked :
'Well, ditl you see your friends ?'
'Oh. yes,' was the rcspose. 'They
I00& remarkably well, loo.'
'Did you ascertain their destina
tion.' 'Certainly, sir.'
'And where are they going in such
a solid body V
Crockett turned lo the Senator
with a quiet, calm expression, and
replied :
'The blame fools are all going to
Massachusetts to teach school.'
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As my scholars aie giils, and I found
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ble hie and making no noise in the ! 1 .' r ra
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world, and they are not surfeited wit!
education either. Maybe I've not got
enough to understand the question,
or have -got too much for my capaci
ty, but some how or other I think
people are getting too smart, amj I
recon we had better not encourage tjoo
much book larnin', for Solomon says
that "much study is a weariness Ito
the flesh."
Celluloid.
Celluloid is d composition of fi;ne
tissue paper and camphor, treated
with chemicals by a patent process.
A rather common impression that it
contains gun-cotton is said to be a
mistake. It is claimed that it is non
explosive, but from accidents that
have occurred, it seems to be at lef.st
highlv inflammable. When crude, it
looks like transparent gum, and jts
color is a light yellow-brown. It can
be made as hard as ivory, and can (jc
moulded into any form. With equjal
ease it can be colored into any tint tie
sired, the dye running throughout tijie
entire substance, and being therefore
ineffaceable. j
Celluloid has made' great inroads
on the business of the ivory manufac
tures. Its imakers assert that its du
rability is much superior to ivory, las
it sustains hard knocks without inju
ry and is not discolored by i;ge or use.
Great quantities are used for piano
and organ keys. Billiard balls are
made of celluloid at half the price ioft
ivory, and are more durable arid
equally elastic.
Large amounts are used for combs
teres indeed thev seemed to think the ' "
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Bible the niist stupid of bouses I at once
sought to awakcu Jjieir iutcreat -in the
story of Esther, Ruth, Deborah, 'Mariam,
etc. In addition to these, they have be
come familiar with the personal history
of Christ, Moses, Joseph, .'Daniel, and
David. I had each one detail tome in her
own language these several histories, and
she. was iu Bach a manner led to feel that
Esther, for example, was once a voung ; 3 2 2.
girl like herself, and that in later life she l
.had her sple-ndors and her trials, 111 aeh as I
an American gill might, and how bravely
and nobly she strove to save her people.
Neither did I forbid them to look at
Vashli, or fail to applaud her womanly
1 behaviour, although it deprived her of her
crown. In this way, I believe, my girls
have come to regard the liiblo in an en
tirely new light, finding out that it is a
book fall of beauty and interest, and that
the more they study the more they will
tind it precious.
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A JXew Factoi: ix Politics. The anti-monopoly
league of Xev York is as
suming proportions and a belligerency
that will make it no mean factor in the
politics of the future. It has respectable
numbers commands biainsof a very high
order, with such men as , Jerre Black,
Sheiidan Shook, Preacher Talmage, and
others of national note as its exponents.
The latter takes so much interest iu it
that he recently made it the subject of a
sermon iu his Tabernacle, at Brooklyn.
The organization has shown its hand at
Albany in oppoiag the nomination of cer
tain men as United States 'Senators who
were, or were supposed to be iu synapa-
lAKDSETHft SONS, Philadelphia, Pa.
of every variety, for the backs bfj thy with the monopolies of the country,
brushes and handmirrors,and all kinds j l:) he conventions they will be heard
of toilet articles for which ivory his j too, and it is more jjiau iikely, with iho
hecir employed.- Among many other 1 Tigor they aro now working; and the
articles in which celluloid takes tie j ,apidity with which they ase increasing
place of ivory or india rubber, aVc ; t,t.y u jn, within a sliorth while, be sufli
whip, cane and umbrella handles, J cienrlj stions to hobi the balance of pow
every kind of harness trimmings, fbpt j cr iu celtain States and com-.d a hearing
rules, chessmen, and the handles j&f j fIOm the rival political organizations. The
knives and forus. - ! auti-mouoi-.olv organization has a future
me treedoni ui ccuuioni irom sui
before ir. Cliar. Observer.
Go Straight TuaouGa. Do vonr wo: k
phur, ami the natural flesh color that
can been imparted to it, have caused
it to be extensively subs-titntcd fur
india rubber in the manufacture of
dental blanks, or the gums and other i mily things pressing upon you that you
attachments of artiiicial teeth, and lit ; lrdiy know how to begin, lot rye tell you
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etc., Where gold mountings are USCd, couies i uanu, aao you win mm ;ne ivti
tins using generation are powerful
shiny. 1 hey can invent mo;e wa!s to
dodge work than any 'of their prede?
cesssorsL A nice looking man "ciime
as it does not tarnish the metal.
Celluioid can .be mottled so as
mitate the finest tortoise-shell, and
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nys, CoutiEelcis
and Solicitors.
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all fall into li!c and follow after, like a
to company of well drilled soldiers : "and
in ! though work may be hard to meet when it
this form it -is used, for combs, card I charges in a pad, it is easily vanquished
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cases, match-ooxes, ptCKci oooks, nap- 11 t,u c;u u nuujiue. iuu
otten seen the anecdote ot, the man who
was aiked how he accomplished so much
to scp me thedher day, while I iwas
wav down iu the fie'il planti: r ,r titer
melons, and he was -riding a pcijdid kin rings, jewelry andatl kinds of fujn
horse. and had a book full of elegant Uy articles. Instea"! of amber, it is
fl-o, .nt.l fnwnc -iit.l n.i-m.rorc n.a ' in-wlc into nioTit li-inpecs tar uidps. i-i-:iiini3 lile. "ilv lather rauslit nie. was
poses, and I told him no, 1 dillu't ! gar holders and musical instruments, ; the reply, 4wheu I had anything to do, to
want any, and he kept on showinf me j and used as the material of flutes, ' go and do it." There is the secret the
his p cturcs and eimaitattu' till li cot I flageolets and drumsticks. For dru n- i niagic word now. u . t.
tired and told him several times that ' heads it is said to be superior to parqh
I ivxxg ix Rome -Mrs. Monlton. in or his statues. It is no wonder that the of its own. During a banquet which was
her new 'volume, Random Ramble, 'artists love to linger among these fasci-given by the pale faces to several red
writes" "Entert iiniu- in Rome is so'nating scenes. Then it is a very reasoa-.mcn. one of the Indians took a spoonful
simple and so inexpensive that I wish the'able place fo live in. A brilliant fellowjof lunstard, supposing it to be some deli-
. T i- 1 1 i. M.iai,liiti.d into -i praduate of flarvartl, living nere, 1010 cacy. ine lean came 10 1119 .vjcb. o
at onee. Don't stop to dawdle. And if j Roman fashiQU could be transj h uUu u V .1 ,,,,1 h1f .1.1. t ,U, if ont flinching bnt'
had yourself where you. have so Amei'.ca. How it woum miuiuuj - . , r i ...... t
and multiply hospitalitv! A lady "re-(seventy ccutsj a uay. ne .uu,.,,
cei ves" from four to six of an aftcrnoon'cents a day for his room, and for the re-(even his heroic soul could not endure,
once a week or onco a fortnight. Her'maining thirty cents lived most Lcalth-jSo he wept profusely even as wmte meii
.;t. f4,r rou fnllv and comfortably. I mentioned this.do sometimes. The chief who sat oppo-
..... i.nr mn fl..irpn in Rome for one fact to an English gentleman,
dollar than you can procure for fifteen passed some years in Rome, and he said,
Win- h f..!low is exlj-avacrant ! "
IU iSew 1U1K. lur i"'.hc " . . '
pretty biitjpiict toileut; that is to say,
1 jt ...1. n;n. .... rolfat titili
some nauusoiue uaiiv bh ,,.,....... -
n-;u i.;t ,ppt n ml short sleeves. She
It is a foolish mistake to confound a rera
edy of merit with the quack medicines now
i U- 1 1 Dn.lrtr3 Clin-
who had site him asked him why he cried. He
naturally replied that ho was thiuking
of his old father who died a horriblo
death. A few .minutes after, the chief
himself fell upon the mustard pot and
swallowed more than was ncccssarj.
The tears came iato his eyes too. A
... .u.,.. 'o common, we na
receives you wun a pee. .TT' frer Tonic with the happiest results for Rheu
troubled by no thongut of caterer 9 imatiain anJ Dyspepsia, and when worn out!thousauJ tomai,awLg were nothing, bat
aud blunders. After a while she offers hy overwork , and know it to be a sterling!
vou a can of tea, and you find in the tea'heaUh restoritive.-To. See adv. the pungent quality of the mustard made
room plenty of tea and delicious little JntoJy? jhim weep like a caild. "And wny uo you
cry T asked the tiitt victim witu savago
I didit want an v, and finally went, as it u not affected by moisture " personal, utamy y
I , jr1 " I,M' "v " - u. , . , 4 J , . restonnj color and lustre to :ray or laded
he showed me a, picture of a newhiy in the atmosphere. As a substttiUe italr t amJ U beneficial to the , scalp, U whv
; they had imported from the island of for jorcelain, celluloid is used for ParkerV: Hair Balsam is -such a popular
-Muda 'acnr, ar.d vou ccuKr.snicM jt do! 1st head, which caJ.b hatamer.Hl--'lrcssm5. ;
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cakes uofhiug more. A large propor
tion of Romau society, at least of Ameri
can society iu Rome, is made up of artists
Everv other
vou iu
Ax Indian Joke. You wonld hardly
expect to find wit among the Indians, yet
'delight io hU toues. "Well," a the
j iwuie,ismau up u. .,,. rv. w . .... --- ---- -w - . t4j a . becaasejott
: jfrwll tn anitft of tln-ir stoicism thev lndulce juriu,VJk ' 0
itcs ,ou to go aud sec his pic turn a joke nowiaud then which has a Javorcrc not killed when your father was-
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