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0 cx"sw;w If--. I i! " -!)-M.' ,m"f! V'dl Jnl! ,J ! t ti l ll i .i o l rw J. ..time ,1( . it At : ri iiu ' .5, ' -1 ! i I ,-'lT ' H . I T . s. ' L. ,7 7 PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. T81 f -tt-J i 1 1 ? in: .4 ft' Tei Caval la AOtm 117- :1 ii !- tri One copy, one yet sis moath.....Wrf.. mi-ft on ! n '-J il .. .. - .t .: l tt J ! ' ' . ,! rt rTH .. .11 IT1 It J .1 II ! . IT . 'i ifr in i il l t ti ihc yretfoV'Sttartetnl .1 .. 1- J aCtl threejiont' f j M .. 1 iSooiD l - l - . ,. ' , . r t '-'. vt 1 " . 25. VEWYLbWeST'.PniCEt: 12,000,000 more, or $13,250,000 in all. Its central r span ii 1,595 feet long. tr 600 U et longer tiin'vtSligi next largest in QncinnatL . '-.It "will "prbbablr .' be ' all Texas expects it tax on oompexcial travelers to yield $60,000 a year.w One of his ardent admirers, lately eent Prof. Huxley s. check for $5,(00. ' It is said that Bret Harte is more completed within yt ajr. .7 Mr. Axchibald Fobbeb, the -well' popular in England than Irring ever known war correspondent of the Lond6n jurwMjr ii, iiwjscs t jailing ujis coun- was. Bouthesk California papers are agi- j tating the project of forming a new feat r if ilisil 1 i here are now six j leiegrapn eat connecting the United States with Europe. : : - iiX-CrOVEKlOB-. t-fKOWJr toft ACW Georgia oenaior, is me ricnet man in his State. The pet profits1 of Iiigersoirs two lectures1 in Booth's Theater, New York, were 13,500. ' ' " 1 ' ' " - Three cases , ef leprosy have been discovered in Chinatown, San Fran cisco, within a month. try in September ind intends to give here a new lecture ' entitled " Eo'yai A FEBOOiOTjftlJnUdorekefciB chain at Wheeling, Va., and attacked a very old woman. She made all the defense she could, but he threw her down,-it iewith BaTage furyv aid. finally killed er. Ber son, maddened bythes'feht, chopped the brute to pieces. The law does not show a wise dis crimination in the matter of prize fighting. Thcee who fight should be permitted to indulge in the sport to their heart's content, but every one looking on at a fight should be arrested and punished severely. i Thfr Work of a Dream, .i- J x Train No. 6 from' Memphis' wa within1 miles of New Orleans.' Negro Tom' on his way to buy ba.nanAs, was sound' isleep, as were both the conductor and ' brakesmen. ' The engine puffed heavily, ind the long gray mosses i moved like funeral plumes in the: leaden clouds of 4 reaming, a frightful railroad accident fjghting it out all aloe e with a wrecked and burning train across; his heaving cheats j ' Suddenly he sprang to his feet irith-a terrible yell and shouted "Mur der," murder! We're killed 1 we're killed! the train U 6 the track r With a wild, bound" he sprang through the "open door and fell headtonz in ' a ereen scummed ' j.lagoon " ' At'fchis instant ;thil conductor 4 it&rted half a.waka &nd rdtasp also from They snoozed no more; they were wide t ' i i in n ii; " j 1 1 1111 ii : in j'j'i , J M -. -:J t .. . t I T I ,'A Kxelttmrf W lr WHkiliMi M Ck Mr.' F. Falkner CSarter, 1m charge of the elephants attached te I the -Bojali Belgian expedition- into Africa., gt Remember that tidal wave to sweep over Coney Island Vennor has predicted it. ? which is Jaly: 22 of FRiEXDB of jLfavernor Louisiana, have paid $15,000 for a house in New Orleans, and will present it to his wife. Mrs. Hari reported an acre, out, of her ; orange grove Florida during the past year. , Prop. Shale r treats in the Atlantic of the future of the mining of precious metals on the American continent. He predicts a vast increase in the produc tion of the precious i metals; that of silver to be the most important, that of gold to be the more steady. tiET Beeches . Stow ii thive feade aironVol $2;ot)6 SOHJS is 5 - t ' uoie is in The L- ndon. Globe, has .come to the conclusion that the working classes in the United States are far 'more thrifty than those of Great Britain. The Cincinnati Industrial Exposition of Art and Industry' will open in their grana permanent tmuarirg-iionnjepTem-ber 8, andconftneUltrctoW. . 1 f s adti$tated in feet! ting a correct census of the Chinese in California, as they do not understand what the information is wanted for, and suspect that all is not right. The good offices of the Chinese Minister will doubtless be iavoked to remove the sus picions of hi fellow-countrymen. The following squib is going the rounds: 'A Dakota man has a novel' Indian relio in the shapej of pexfectl v formed skuH'witti! an arrow3 shflt 4nto ,th'e eye and piercing the brain." Now, if - some' one will get another skull and The value of weather signals is i knowledgedbv increased Appropriations brunan arrow, into, the ear, "piercing 1 and increased interest in the subiect both in this country and in Europe. rain," almost any museum will be ready to set up hira.i a correspondence with They have a man down in Georiria who is said to, be one 0uadred and U , H-syra?0R. -YW-fP1 twenty-five Tears1 tM? feis'name' s is 1 tcaof of Montreal, has -tredicted James Ingraham, and he lives a&Wyhn's, Mill. ; Mark Twain says that he can't write in a "fixed up": room. When he needs inspiration he takes his paper and pens and retires to an unfurnished room in his stable. ; i o ifi, f j gnos- Ihat the first p 111 .be i.all-ikewith frosts. July will be a terrible month for storms, with terms of intense heat, but another fall-like relapse, with frosts, will in all probability occur about the 20th of the month. He says : " I fear the storms of thunder and hail will be of unusual severity during July." awake. ' Three men, like fools, stood1 irf mud and water up to their waists -and the train-went thundering on. The cloud1 of vapor slowly raised in the moss of the live oak forest and the deep-toned bullfrog resumed his tuneful prophecy that day was soon to come. ' ' " Whit the did you 1 say the train' was off the" track for, you black Liber-1 ianf sVp1 tht enndnptnr. ' '""1 1 i "Yes, what'd. ye do it f or r" mur mured the brakesman as he fished the wet dirt out of his bosom. " ' Fore God I dreamed it, maasa,' 'said Tom as he unhitched a mud turtle xrom ' one leg and felt around with the other for a missing boot. " Come out of there you lying hippo- tamus," they jointly exclafmed, we H ach you this is no dream." ; iBy the time Tom had clambered up tne bank they were ready for him. Tom pleaded the civil rights bill, put in a demurer that he was a pure Democrat and had voted the national ticket in 1878, and all that sort of thing, but they overruled all his motions, quashed his ap plication for a change of. venue, refused to admit him on bail, squelched th habeas corpus, declared martial law, and proceeded to bung up his eye, flatten out his nose, tear of! his shirt, loosen hi? teeth, irrigate his epidermis, crop1 his ears, and otherwise disarrange his toilet. It was a regular Whittaker outrage, wit nessed only by moccasins, snakes, bull frogs and owls. " After that they tramped into the city ' ana reported just in tune to stop a party organized to go in search of them. ' If there is any doubt as to- the truth of this narrative in any particular, we refer to Captain Bob Leach, conductor on "the Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad, who knows tne negro well, ahd-'canrpoint out the very place where he had the un- the foUowintf exdttnr account ot a sud den encounter which Ae had with liona at Kerimv Central Africa, & which- Slace b' ' and .his caravan of' cpe-kn red and eighty men had . arrived; iJn a letter 'received from him by i the 'das t mai dated from that atatlonihetfaen tiona-the difficulties he hm4 exdatitDced ia psecurihg aaisnal food iax) kk'tten. "Qur only ood," h4 vaya.-aondsiaoJ Indian t corn, pouoded?betreenrotwa etonea,tiwithi a -rood -start ofsandjafei onlyMlt wlthii..fIt.iia:BielV:bxitaTfe4 wren tola; but stuM mrwaccau!osna.all heirlivevirj good maiaiaLl ioaL omoI live on suth pOoi fair,- asd , I rout every second oa third dhyl with lay gun 4 and xiUnlcebrav elands wateribucie etc One of any I these enables us fed live Jo clover for aviaiagU day i Arecent axS pedition ol.thia xiaL hover ex nearly, coat me my life, t I felt' that. It must go in search qf food, a there was not at the time a morsel in camp, and so forth I sallied, j My. first shot .was. at a giraSt into which I put two bullets; .and then followed : him, over 1 hill and dale until inooftyiwhen heat thirst and wast ol .food obliged mo to give up the chase. 'After smoking a pipe and taking some rest I wasotf agan; got a hot at a zebra,! but jnivard - him. The zebra, I should, mention, is the best- meat io Africa. Kather disheartened, and enev it it i : . . it :uili.ii I AiBrookJyn boy, who hd p at ontat alximontha U .tho.BUck Hills, jitruck pome, last week anjd sauntered uprulton atreeC'.He waadrvawd in an antloM .lth shirt, a pair of black tail 'deer sklq paniaioonn. beaaea moccaaina ana-'a whiu-ftlt hat with a brim Uko a-' wagon wheeL He wandered into a saloon, thumped his fir fta-itM 'counter and )iowJe4Xot Un juka rwith: tiu, glUUring jeytj.i.ai .lulu i .1 n-uiui. u Wlll'yW'JInei meiUafaeentn' aaid to three or four gentlenv"alttlnir at a table, adding tber heaiUUd, Tfl reckon TO'd tetteh .AViUi xaevSi tATiU (Psana'.iliquor ot I hlovLr . Yo'dji UtUi jcorheopj.' ,nii' r S :i f n j int? .approached. the xc:a4 autoo eri excepo opy Who toaai '.cidac-vex" Pinu u oit iua,r. -:;i i. .1- xr 11 .iia jut ith a!! neccary material nd U fully prfpired to' do rATcsr;5il alhto I " ( ! Do- ure t rire ot:n. trial befara ith aby ene elart contracUog ; ti if P1S&15Q'ewjxxs.(- ioxtanate dream. iLcmp ' Public bedatr. State of FloratHai beenlanrytnd' IV W?nAnJf ' '. the cost estimate at folbopl That , nS and 'Hflsbro, hA i 4&tljJ&tLjmZ--ni Dhio, proves theUnJencytd sympathize theStatet'W V- ih men mhjhittidfBt ' of women. Link's stepfather and step- . General MELJffbFlately submitted lwrolh (threatened 'and" abused his to the Czar a proposal Tor theestablish- InotEer. He fought them and killed ment of a twoAouse assembly, but thet theinr Tly-jmy heard the evidence, Jmperor onlyeproachedi5for maktJjnMpoiiojtuicdiM ing the suggestion. Prince Napoleon has left Paris to escape, it is said, being compromised by the threatened Communistic demonstra tion which the Bonapartists are reported to be stirring up. The LondpAXflnce f. which Ja, asi au thoritv 1 asl canbe f buhdf-5calls - it cruelty to'women Ho7 nmie IronfRtanoV all day, as those employed in retail stores are obliged to do. ' Europe to consult Worth with regard to establishing relations between the London and New York Ladies' Co operative Drees Association. obelisk has .been rJaci on board; a ye .1 wua wiji feiW0j m certainlrtlme! met lrt iliPQsf ro tired heanne about his thing. 1 V i,r- STV Southern Indiana and O Ohio promise an increase of 20 per centin3 the yield' public sentiment will be very apt to sup port the jury. Thb Superintendent of the New Jersey Central Bailroad has established a sensible rule for the prevention and control of forest fires. He has -directed the removal of all brush and other ln- Mammable fsuDsCances for a paieTof tracks, and the storing of hose and other apparatus, which is to be kept in constant readiness to put out fires, at , Ohio Township, Madison County, Iowa, a few weeks ago, a cow gave birth to thirtyfiye calves,all at;ppe time, one of them being about two-thirds the sise usuaiiY attained py caivesf ai-oixi, ir ! . i "tr jli cik- a umn nui tout thejBizf anonnic&i OAgy iere ajpo: formed, the little ones looking as much likoealyerln everything fxoept size a anvtninff coma loox. xae motner sna totire lHterwereMe whin found. The " Berald " Correspondent In Paris. The most noticeable person although none could be less conspicuous writes the Paris correspondent of the Chicago Inter-Ocean, among the frequenters of, 'the : reading-room is Mr. Kyan, the Herald Paris correspondent. 'Sir.' Ryan' is usuallv busy at Work at a desk in the office. As every visitor passes this desk before ascending the stairs to the region of newspapers, ne or'she ' receives a cool glance from the handsome gentleman who looks upon every human being as ' a possible character in some tragedy or farce that may be played upon the stage of the world for the benefit of the New York Herald: The next ' breath the asser-bv is fonrotton. like a bunted soap-bubble, and the correspondent goes' on writing what all the Herald office frequenters will read'' after it has twice crossed the Atlantic Mr. Ryan is ap- inz for tho : roor : hollow-eyeo . fellows 1 should meet on ray return, . for whom 1 had nothing in the shape ,of food, turned toward camp, and just at 3:30 p. m. a fine .boar dashed past mo.. I sent a bullet through him a( once, but on he went. I knew, however, we should find him dead a few hundred yards ahead. by. the quantity of bloed in,: the long era as: , so 1 followed,; but just then sighted threo.izebraa so dropped pig gie'a trail and went; off to try. and stalk the zebras. t.Jp about tea mipuiea, alter I heard a fearful row, and, my two gun bearers said it was a rhinoceros. I laid hold of my No. 10 bore, handing my express.' to my bearer, teLung hflm and the-man. carrying the smooth-bore to keep close to me.. ,1 elided silently through the grass, over six feet high. . until close to the spot;, then! knew that if it were a rhinoceros, he was .lying ; down, as 1 could not aee.a sjzn of him; so I decided it must bo two wild boars fightings. .iSomethite;, told mo thejj . could not make such a..jrnblo noise. which actually seemed, to. shake the ground, and rend the very' air .around . me. . Strange to say, it never struck mo that, the noise might' have . proceeded from liona. although tho place Uf nil of them, so I advanced boldly,, dividing the grass with my rifle, I then dicov ered three liona devouring the nig 1 had shot, and in that short time had hniahed half of it. The, two nearest were within two feet ot me, and tho. furthest .three, and a half feet. , The, .brutes' beards, chests and clawf.were .covered with blood. . Though startled at first, I was perfectly cool, and yet, felt , perfectly certain that 1 must bo killed, aa eved a tame lion . aayage when eating.. hi food. Tho lion opposite caoeht sirat of mo at once, curled nia Jips, , lashed .his sides with his tail, but .what the others Were dointr I casnot say. as. my friend was not tak s ! ? '; Slef laa Be plesSBess. -- . ' Too much'sleep U very Jnjtricra In lb iefiects; The wholo 'eryotts'oyiteoi to- ' comes blunted, so that the muscular 'enerry Is enfeebled sad the seofations and moral and, UntellActual, msoif ed itions are obinndcd. All the bad efecia joI inaction become developed , Tie functions are exerted with,"l,-eriergy, the1 digeatldn' Istorpid; the exeCTtlont jsnj diminished, while, in some IfMAancea; tho secretion of fat area ms late' to u ' ' mA K . ' Sslrtd, the! powers. I imanriavon are sf-- JT wr1" " ormant and the mind f alii is to . a kind I pomleal exchange. 0. of course. ' of hthetnde. chirflr becauje.the fane f o, JlsryAnn. a nwrrper dress b .tiona oT(ihe lalellecl srq not imJicienU not made of prints, tftwever surxesUvsv ezetted when sleep la too rrMfccprd'or .io onen8 repeated.1 iTchlle-w'moch Is ; sot wtctasa hly to . to rd slort. s unrsiiyiarf sretje: prr7.sjrvpaot - ft - t ! aXV I Ttjx rest of tbo wk Sunday. ! Ii tjf exi i, to-pic-'b.lrrxKlim. ; A TworooT-xcLx4-daaU atnmblsw Evert tramp carries a roamin' aossT Tts very earr to re-cover an old t& Llrc:ix. ' Dctchmex are but- - boys of Isgor growth. The earriaje-maker never tires. - Th tlacksmilh does that f oi him. sTliC nearer tho bono tho sweats the meat," astd tho thio girl to bar oomatry nvTj saif4)jeJ!be)U!r fWodi; Lll bs tlofelfffclisrod-ihojl awaken less tfnhed tbaa.it.e M?f akia decked traralen EOSI-yer was with mshxz 1 haroirtiiTO'd-vinler.a holed 'Catu .thkys whar yOr col.ter drink;,! whother" ysoislrink 4 oe.fsoL. 4 Slnckl iff i And he post red in tho poison. "-Whero.-ars- 'revlros, 111. might .askt'' inquired (ho cider raanit - ''(Frasl rkM icoca- tho fralc&st Ahs clsxn op-pvt sns o few thousand abend and Vtn'wanderihVtose4 tho sights. iYou From the minea? M iLi iu . Straight from JU whs yer reekosed wasirKraneer. I bten. inter tho llillsv Panned bir. and now I'm in fer svirrg'lJS old Ho.1 Yoabetl" - i ! Uow are thlnrs ia the Hills nowf ila business depressed or sro Ithisgs iosa- ishingt . . ;.- -m. I don't raww aothta' about them ug woraJk but- ef yer want fer ser know how things iv tbeyro ithari right-thar.i seen twenty millions v money: laxsn out o mw mine in foe risen howass Thst'a trade! That's hlttin gilt nvery waahv and don't yorfbrgitil; yoabetli' J i IJow, does Caster City seona.ioi pro-. .of Jiriinzwrre earlier .by sa hour or two. While U Is true. Ust chPdrt n snd young people reqofre' "rscre s!rep than their elders vet it shou d be tLe care of psreatjofrTrdalence t not permitieo. hauver over-sumu- latesOie, circulation of the brain caoses Imperfect 'alefpv if not sbsolat? alee pc peas .'Although sleep U, a' naturxl and invbthdUfy sUte,Ut may" bo greatly promoted by maintaining a good state Tti; holes-ia our; harbor foruicsuom wrre tiAe fur tig 'guna. Thltls why ticy i.V.4 the fort. ' ' ' ' " 1 riYrk'sgirt'lell exUuited'lnto liUartui at a UilL It was a feint to work IwYinVta brace. ' '.J Jo fQl'iV UaLrx' Is said to bo veryV buy m tiling a war poen-ui ULti Milks very .xcenlly i&arried. Lautispswotllso isthJAwotU. says to health; by daily open air exrce, or by AlV Tt iaposiag a that riding or sailing with "the face .exposed oi.a,coc2: boy with his hnt cano. tfiihe str;' by fcivluif; tho. atomach (Iree, tiiu ca.-XUr.cf an Esatern bank rsn' from a heavy Weal or'anv4- lodtestibJo aV-V w;lh, all lie fund' and tlo dirt' sabaUBle.' and fcy tleiralcd being wdis wri 'Atiplcd tie' door, -No CaAhltT., M "Jiti;ij6x Let lay. who ra' gave awiy: rresT i "; "I 'i i . M I ain't no bdzness with no Ouster City rm'amios, lorn." n- iii , V I'aawiin a recant paper that a amm-.. ber Of troops have boorrtnoystL' to Forfe ,Msdc Do they think t (hero WttLny danger from IndianaT" !.. au Injuns, Itrjunarpard I Why sheet's more'n asven imiihons of 'can set tin' around ont theVocka waltia' for A chance to hte id,' Iajuhsli I Whwi-yoxi' don't: know bothinf abc-atilspana bersv .1 ees tear hundred thstoaand troops killed fin so boor and a halfj- Bat 1 idsn'tasiud tsxbed with esfesj .! O vepbidiruo, indul rence in food or drink beyond what pa tare requires, want of proper exercis. mental. diaquetoo; aresir caue-f WplcMsetO .'Creathro in a confined oroverbesAr-iiSTsutmeiitl issslto a not unuanal caw 4 . hrvkeo . aJuzoV The UmperatOre. most suukUe for sleep is ahont ilxty derreea. which cives the aenaatiori bt neither heat' nor, cold, ' and admits' of i' moderate' ' amount ol Wl clothes behn used. -Tbo' beat poster of sleep ia to. bo on the rigjvt pr lefta de. with Ue ana crosaed ojer ids crcaat id hit tifad wfi 'nn ot' the pil low. Tho mouth ahonld bo abut,1 so tfct I maklcg joke Wben it gets solhiy in. thebreathlng'msy'bo esrried un exklsa latlr to expioda and scam horses ills. siyery4hrotshf thonoi ooaoo psrsonsi uns w siop ; ,t.. ... , r Vi . " i . t . t . t . I.V. V. I . . . u T - . aV . jjucxkxaot; itrxe a n hair in itl ' -JJoo-Mcot. jou , aaloauh, xne. .1 thought I, i-jc.c uca sii vuti utT up, tay catches the worza. want 'to catch' no wo n&a,1 tot pa. 'and have Jo lake hasty medicine I'm . A-mosruESJCAt knowledge 4s st m v s aw m m j . . be VrnleT" Joocs -1 forest, but as any rate it' was a rorfsct giv-svay. I iuxjclT, aays the Coston Oaii et H-xuatiS will b popular this fcotwitruuadiiig that it ts pUye4 pcV , Wuxx Webster said Usrs is slwsyt room at- tLo.typ,",ho was not reterriag , to thcndvcryilag rage of a newspaper,, TUL , tlecarxrine fits, with.theli . biulUntly colored wines, are Catterinf hlfhei' and "thither -.fcioro especially' Uxitiref'' ' '4 "Me" see at but that wo arntl acumufe Ui hslAtieliwaeeolsg: with the mouth openjwbch cowscSitho grytmuc and ofTensive habit of snoring. oinx I to sleep whlW lying on Lo back ahowtl bo' avoided; as, besides tindacing thf sloepex to anoro, it is apt. tojcauao dia- turung dream a. ,uawiHucpiw slloutr ;t t . r'siaf Tl)V" oar!y bird i, jouiriiwr ,-ldca'l' irrinnil 1 1 ttiftnld nnici f Anr trihtm I fad that aleeo bedns St the extrtmiUes einnd half a soilo from bt claiaLasd I the feet sleep fir.t, snd then tho rcH of the, person, un uu b doing I casnot say, astray friei in the set of springing, and .Ida take my eye off , him iot ' a secon re second. every dogged oneof thsavwamt up in. the blasts You bet! Tberwears'tbe ns Ih jnns git away with' a'IHilkr.and dWf ysrforgititl' Jt.- t - ; M Deadwood 'xonst be raiho a. danger ouh locality. I had .no idea itvwsoo oiposod."- ....- v: ' I i "i A Deadwood I Dsngeroual ay at ran ger, If yet over learned to gsaable, ikt put yer. abaney oa-the siaiesaent thst Deadwood ia danrerooaly piscod. . Yer'll win-psrtL' YoU: scoop the' pot each tusalr or count my jadgaseni deuce box.'. It. i ii. i ii : ;!. " Goinz to bo in Brooklyn any lerrrth ofc timet . . i . 4 t.. i ''Jut corns to take a squintat iL Fsy.i show me'aroundJ bhoWme to a Lara Vtank. I't trot too much dnat.f mt .cam. O . - - 1 j T 1 . 1 - . . .. - . fort, and I'd like tor drop -or- piei orx I fr advanced, lit has no doubt w&atever sw m srovnd. itnanr. and I'll soak I Chat 'eaxlv' riainr la a most pernicious yertroOdof'yereelLuu -.. . ti M Babil for thoaewho go tobed latt and, i tKinV, tyui mnUi tI ! I tiva iTartM iAmh. thlaka it better for account, in btder to fall 'aafeep,'W Teqtrlro th only to oompoae thethinme-isemucspDua xo keep tho feet atilL.i.Tbo feet must oiso hftTt an arrteabU Warmth, t I j ' A German physician of celebrity .has lately been Investigating the subject of early rising, snd hxr tome to tho coo claoow that, .far from makinr man "healthy a wealthy,, sod wjBe,1 it has quite tho. eootrary effect, snd shortens lfo Mnatesd pf prolonging it., In tho majority of cases whJchr he ' has investi- Eted the lotrg-livers have Indulged, in be bowrs,1 snd at toast eight out of every sen persons wno sttaiBea .tae sgs ot and upwards were in the habit of thoroughly 1 datnbotod to oul sciuxla. A! boy. being ai.ed,l "What: is xsiatr vszu ly responded, ''An unvbrslW.-, not retiring to rest until the small hours, and remaining In bed until the day was Atkatjbe prouch,edjfgrthe8pring,andli 1 very good gnido, r rvonnlr bsen hero evsrybodrjtodelaj gtttin-wpi until Iparently about forty-eight years of age 'He has cool, blue eyes, an American complexion, and a blonde mustache, once, perhaps, golden, now well mixed with silver. He has none of the brisk, business-like . look and manner of the atypical American, but a dignified re- of bearing, oi one tor whom me has no goads, or pricks and stings, and 16 whom the world is only ' a spectacle at which he amuses himself, or a drama that he calmly criticises. The voice, if it ever possessed any ot the shrillness of our national eagle scream, has lost it entirely, and is as rich and full as if nourished for generations on ' British beef and beer.' Generally in the office he wears a close velvet cap, in which he is gravely and senatorially picturesque enqugh to be a portrait .of Titian; while at other times he wears an immaculate stove-pipe, like r air. Titian portrait with modern impfovementsTor one"oF"he halfilJpmest and ToryestTnembers of the irftlaa Houserof ixras. M i -rri -rZ let drive in his face, retreatinsr a step to give me a chance with tho other barrel at one of the remaining two, deUrmined tq sell my, life dearly, but, to my great delight these two sprang over he grass in opposite directions. 1 gave a sort of sigh of relief, . looked .'around for my gun bearers', and there they were, fifty yards off. trembling with' fear .and blue with fright. ,, The rascals hsd run away, and I had ao gun to fall back upon. 1 returned to p.ck up my dead lion, but found he had crept away with a bullet through hi'ay J followed his trail until the jungle got too thick, and itwaa nearly dark. London Standard. a comparatively short time, bnfe-perhaps one of zsy IritDda who reaids nhere,. wbuld.V tr-c i i'i Oi ." . -ai -V Don't belong here? Whar yer from, stranger? -Whar'a arer tepeetJ..' . " I live In Deadwood," responded tho stranfter. ,. J'm4.onlT-V?iw - . i If tho young traveler will cot&o s round sad pay for those drinks all .will bo f ar rive a. .,: A- !. i-i.i ol! : t ' 11 of wheat this year over last It is now predicted that the harvest of .1880 in the West will be the largest ever .known. , , .Blarksmlth'slianimer Signals. When the UackNnitiTgiYes he snvi quisle Ifebt blowstit'Ts a sigilal to tb helper ta'nse thotjplegde, or to striU ThOj force ot tho blow given bj tne v i i.i i t a J Tl as. A correspondent ot tho Nebraska Farmer says: Nebraska farmers seem The people of Canada are grumbling sorely at the .great increase , in. their govornment expenses in tho past nine blaxiamltir's hammer icdicaies the fofte years. While those or tne unitoa states i oi me diow ii, ly-requireacta give tnje v. . K, TtmiA.TM-r An-wnMh sledge. 2 ' - : m- to have gone back to the primitive mod? inprtMa tho cost of ."running Uio . TbAbKekunith'i helper 4s supposed of sowing (whoaJd, andV some Canada ia over CO per oXandasiS are even using cradles to harvest with t Judicial expenses hsivo increased toWvaned the blacksmiLhi Indicates 83 Mr cent.-and penitentiary expenses where the sledge' blows are Vvfall by jo rmrMU hS P'nbHc aebt bas Itouchlngl'the " reauired - spot with his and by judidous'Wi . : , . ; made to pay handaomo dividends. s If 4he sledge is reqmred.to have Borne millionaire out of employment . laI ion whUe-descendagT, the helper by.aeliveriig hand hmsaer blows inlachjthe haiid hammer mote in the diretionriequireU for " tho siedgo o move w . J r ILho-blacksmiih delivers a. heavy should avail himself of the opportunity. . aa.Y8 Petit s S4nf Congress ( found it ' 1 - 1 - I t . - I ..la 1 -. easy enougn to auapci wc ua Since the, opposition o , Sirnry, othersy7adsllAellvs71in"d hkfbor 0lii appropVtioeA,. bhai 'iaumugn"oeiDg-aumineirio-iiiBBciiiu pegged or congressmen wouia iitc tw1 & nnor ahow for re-election, but the paper bill was defeated because Congressmen voted against it." on prin-' ciplo." When it comes to an extrava- m 11 il 1 gant river and jparoor dih, tnougn, every Congressman's principles are tnat the Enirlish Parliam nt. thev have re ceived numerous 1 letters threatening murder. 1 . ' All the great powers of Europe have united in a determination to! com bine, by force if necessaryjjto ompel Turkev rnmnli".! ihm nfrtrnt OT other stipulationsof the Berlin treaty W aro in tho midst of another season of 1878. H ; i - v oi remarxspio T - -'' m : North. Carouna comes to tho front with Business is in a flourishing condition thf JatesV U bing stated ft" ia Alabama. In almost every county who wssumeV gTerobbafr risndW aaSted y 7tte wirbo uual aWskt of builolnafln Iho robberafaan they had sufficiently towns. Steam is more generally used recovsrod from thsir fright to render run the cotton gins, I that b'ewnpecithe work-and an inteYniediito heavp blows are vouirod. - t ti tSfn A..tw(L Or "mora helbers uie IjbicEunitJi strikes si blow between each helper's sle"dg hsmetilowj the object blows are to faTLV r- . I When the bbtexsrhith desires tho 1m)s : blows vto eesse.Mie lets tho hand htmm head fall upon the anvil and - - . . ... continue ibj rejaqunfqphe am mo.iiuva nceasesv v -j Thna the movements of tho hand ham mer constitute signals fcthe helper, and Wnat ppeax,. QCSIUWi; u.una v MnraiAD observer, constitute the com munication between tho blacksmith and his helper. What Came of Having a Roof Tarred A Poston man', so, says a' paper pub liahed in that city,' had the fiat roof of the L of his house tarred the other day and when six or seven cats got. on to ft, the following night,' they could yell and arch their backs and try. to get a pull on all four feet at once, but they couldn't lift , themselves free., and their ; sighing . was frightful, and people in tho neigh-, borhdod began to' cluck things at them, and the owner of the house forgot about iL. A 1 A 1 - A- J i v;.- ids Hr,ium went oareioot ( auu in nu oobed nvil upon the roof to chase them cir, and pretty soon bo found, that ne rouldn't stir, snd began to whoop and swear, and a policeman got a Udder and climbed on the roof, and when ho came up qver the edge on tm hands and knees, he had to remain in that posture and he used very' emphatic language. Mean tine the boot-jacks were falling in a shower, about and' around tham, and the man's mother-in law, in looking out of an upper window that overlooked tho L roof, to ask; them if they were cot ashamed to bo out On a roof playing cat at that time of nieht. knocked her wig off and it fell In the tar, and she rushed down a flight and went but on .the roof to get it and couldn't ' puU tho wig up but got her hand 'stuck 'to it, so she couldn't let go of L snd of 'course her position and her bald head' made a lead give-away, as it was quite light,' when someone finally: came with boards 'for them to bA rot on to when 'they were cut loose from the tar,' and the old lady did not feel a bit wow than tho police : man, who had to walk through the street with the knees of his trousers cut out and left stuck on the roof 'and a great hunk of tar stuck to each hand, and got a reprimand ' when he reached the sta tion. And the house owner himself, blistered his feet trying to melt tho tar off of them by holding them up to a hot stove, snd when the cats were cut ' loose from the roof and put on1 the groat d, . they tried to gnaw the tar 'from their claws and got their paws stuck in their mouths snd rolled about and vawlsd and carried on so that folks thought they were mad and killed them. And that householder mother in law hasn't yet got over jawing him about that tar roof. ' Third Cla Hail staffer; r 7 John P. Loge, Tostmaster at, Cfncin-. oatl, aaya in the Cincinnati OatcfU: Bo much unnecessary cbnfuabn.and Ubpx have been caused, by misapprehensions of the law allow ing' ''commercial papers" tho monusr has hod a chance, to become. yeilaired.r ... vrii-; , . . r i 'JatUiog with a Dull.- . a : i A colored man, is tho employ of Mr. Qoorgo Uubschmidt, ia Ccrgan Cottar; NewiJersey, .weot out .into a held to drivs a.bou into. a barnya'd. , l&e buu vaa rather vicbua, but it. had never aU, tacked tho men;" This time, no were r, the animal made" a4 plunge"' for the col ored man,' knocking Lira to the ground, held him - there with his f sro feet, Wnd sttenapted to rors-him there with his sharp noma, ,The negro struggled sqd fought ss best he could,, snd succeeded in dodging tho blows . several , times. But finally tho horn penetrated the man's cheek about an Inch 'from- thr moath. Iho brate then rave a savage plunge 'and tore' tho fleah around the negro's chin, from a point, shout two. laches from tho left end of his mouth clear around to his right ear., Tniamado a terrible wound, and the great arteries of tho neck were narrowly mused, in A Touxu raan bcoauduhat ha had a wrU-aiorc,d; mind, whereupon a, young lady muttered, What a t itv wo can't find oul where he atortd llf m f TuxS'ew Orleans- t'icoyyt dlacovsrs that while (ho country doctor goca about doing good, tho country politician goes around Calking aho at doing gbodi . OB' glass of plain soda water costs ono-tentn ot cent, first price. . How wo can undritsndi;why it as that , a jdrug git a clerk tan usq the most expensive kind ot hair oil snd wear a , very small ...... i .t . ... Oszrct the' war songs oi tho Zulus runs: Ti 4xr sai soil i. - .i. T TT . . ,;f The eaoroy is suppused , to takp to flight ss soon aa tho song is tax ted. ' '. ' .: The, We tern. girl (who peraiatently relaxed that aho bebeved, ail country editors are not only very handsome, but' fnimecaely ' wealthy, has been adjudged' Insane, says ' the Haekehaacsr iSrpmUi can. " i.n:- . t Wrxzw' a' fond 'parent finds that Lis little son haa cmuUted .the example of the father of his cwuotrr, 10. regard to arboiculiure'heracs 'tis wind immo diately ; that is toaiy, 1 he puts tho heir in motion. I f m. iTjtl to bo mailed as third class soatter, that I request publication of the following: 1. The matter must bo partly printed. Letter postage Is required upon all com munications wholly In writing. ,. 2. It 'must contain bo' personal cor respondence. ;Any addition in' writing to a bill, or Inxoice, or bill of Uding, or ittmnt of account subiects It to letter postage. All written' communicaUona, I siCe of his wound the man continued to uch as "fieaao remit, . our account figas ror nis me. us ncmura Is due," " Will draw oil vou.",' ""Terms, teaching a stoney with which he-hs3 thirty dsys,? " Will ahip : With" John me red the bull in th eye until tho sn Smith's goods, "Will ship the balance mal. which was all this time holding b of your goods in a few daya etc , aro victim pinioned to tho ground, was. to be avoided, as they aro in violation ol forced to let go. Tho ball then ran to liw. and vrima facts evidence of fraud. ths oDooalU side of tho 'field, toating his Tho law does not permit tho writing of I head andw roaring with pain,-the eye bo- 1. 1 Ax IriahfesUesisn in London, being told by so oificer of s, bank that ho had overdrawn his account, replied that ho ws not- ia s tho habit of 1 wit ting them when ho had money in their, vsnlta, and be did not want to be twitted by them when ho had none. NoTHnso Lfmore psthstiathasto seo s gentleman tiaaln a uxbet car and oSer hu seat to a lady who has been standing ror a miie, overcome her protestauona. and finally 'receive htr' gratitude, and then, with aibeaignant' and satisfied mile, hop right o3 al his own door. "Dxixx water is dead at last,' re marked Joneabury . as ho entered tho bouse the other evening! "Oh. dear." IX claimed Mrs. J.; but then his widow is left comfortable. , He's well off, isn't beTiVHo im' n1, replied Joneabury with sn emphaais oa the "now,' (hat lira. Jonesbury didn t mors than Lis. letters, no matter how brief, upon third class matter. i ! 8. It must not bo tho "expression of monetary valne." Hence, receipts," re ceipted dIUs snd etatementa, letters of. acknowledgment UOtes, acceptances, checks, drafts and orders for payment ot money or other valuable consideration, completed deeds and insurance policies and other papers representing vslne, or. stating a claim to anything oi vajuo, re quire letter, postage... A : credit entry upon a bill or statement of socoont sub jects tho same, to letter postage, " ' lit wii) be well for our soerchants to note these limitationa, snd caution their, clerks and bookkeepers, aa it may .be come necessary to enforce tho penalty $10 for each offense. ; . : : . - rf , Circulars, which sro denned to bo " printed letters sent in identical terme to severaX persona," do not lost their character, as such .when tho date, tho signature, and tho name of tho addressed aro in writing. , i w t -.- ' "Printed matter" is defined to bo "tho. reproduction upon paper, by any process except that of- handwriting; of anv words, letters, characters, figures, or images, or any combination thereof, not . . . . A I I naving tae cuaracfcex.ot Kuttwtiw sonal correspondence.' The ."rnan.ifoM.process; and typo writing" are held to.be handwriting., ing' almost- entirely destroyed. Tho negro snbsequeatlv rssaAxkxd that ho made a so oars bolTs-eye every time. , Two men who happened along in an other field went as lar as the fence, but were afraid to go to" the colored man s assistance, even after tho bull had run away. ' lis got up and staggered across thO field' to tho fences and then ho sank sonsekasv' Dr.' Van Qioson, of I's Her eon, was, seat for, and. ho dressed the wound.. .Dr. Van Gieson says ho thinks tho negro will recover, sJ though he ss tt was one ot the. narrowest escapes over saw. as the man's windpipe was VJ M4 mUMjy actually grazed, tho bulTl bOrn. point of j A Pttxifled Body Ferna. Not long ago it waa deemed doslrablo to remove ths remains of Police Officer William Elxn ford, who died Juno 11. 1874, of para'yaia. and his wife, Rebecca BUnaford, who died ebruarv lfi list, of lung disease, from tho 'Philanthropic to tho Mount Moriah Cwmetevy.' Dur- .... . f . a a 1 ing tho piofiess oz tno omnterment it waa found that tho remains of tho man had tderrone .petrifaction, and had boon enUrely preserved, whllo his wife's were in a stats ot decay. Tho corpse of, : , ' JL Clincher f- "' ; One ' day a tartT of rrtrtlefnen were axnekipg together a a LqVL somewhere I . . . u V . n . . ta yvatinucui. iiobb; men. asia the intsvitable, social ututician whe was preivat," "smoking 'is an extrtvs- gant babtt. " lon t yon 'think it U wronrT Don t you think yon ahonlJ give itspf'tOne of. Lbc nddrtwd romored bis. car . from bis bps and coolly replied in behalf of the company thst he " couldn't see it,' ? WaL re turned tho tu'itt csl person. " I will give ytra4 an exabple which ' ii1 withfa my own asowirdge: lUght hero- lath tf jery town, lives a ' friend oc tains who need to bo a great smoker. .Ona day 4 determined to abandon, tho habit. and save the money whic be would otljer wise have ent fur cigart At tho en4 of fifteen years he bought a Very nia house with the mney Mved ia thb way. Whwtdo "Ttm thick bf thatT Tho spokesman of the siokrrttght tc have Lee a rrucbed, but he wasn't. . " Ha has the houe,' Ls raid, bat you mas' admit that he baaa't had tne clrara.". Am tf vw a v.. ... t 4 Lovx. undying, solid love, whose root Is virtue, can no mors dio than vir tue Itself, --j&ossfws. . A Cis a 5ATIA- who receatly visited Central aCenUicVy to mo the bins graas the former weighed nearly five hundred region, retained dUippolnted and dJ TJonnda. ' IU condition 'Is sttributad to jected. He had triv.-led two hundred tho 1 dampness ox tno oarta in- wnica is 1 miies ana oecr w mh buried, similar discoveries having grass. All the graas to be seen waa been made there In tho last few ysars, green just tho same old green grass ao PkiMtfoHa A'tym. I hsd seen everywhere.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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June 24, 1880, edition 1
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