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scnarriric scents. peakls of thought A well-fed frog is more susceptible to When a friend corrects a fault in yon, poison than one which has been fasted he does yon the greatest act of friend- for weels. ": Corals often permanently change color, when subjected to different con ditions of living. The Japanese bronze brass by boiling it in a solution of sulphate of copper, alum and verdigris, .."'v K concentrated beam'of electric light carried seven miles has furnished suffl- ciest light to read by. The solar atmosphere contains t odium, iron, calcium, magnesium, nickel, barium, copper and zinc .According to Ehrenberg a cubic inch of jffater may contain more than 800, 000,000,000 of animalculae. Platinum when alloyed with silver becomes soluble in nitric acid, which doei not affect it while unalloyed. Fig iron contains from ninety-five to ninety-seven parts of pure iron, and three to five of carbon, with small quan tities of sulphur, phosphorus and sili con. . ... ; Hay, like most vegetable products, 1. " 1 1 . 1 ! 1 1 It kju tains mucu materia wiucn is soiuDie in water. On this material its nutritive value depends, and its removal by damp ness seriously injures the crop. ship. , . , Fancy is imagination in her jouth and adolescence. Fancy is also excur sive; imagination, not seldom, is sedate. The best kind of -revenge is that which is taken by him who is so gener ous that he refuses to take any revenge atalL y Is there one who has not to repent mm m m - W a some aught, tnougnuees omission oi dutv or kindness toward those whom they love? . Never fear to bring the sublimes t motive to the smallest duty and the most infinite comfort to the smallest trouble. Be what nature intended you foi, and you will succeed; be anything else and you will be ten thousand times worse than nothing . Let men call you mean, if you know you are just; Hypocritical, u you are LADIES' DEPAETHOT. .' V -Tfee Dirl44 Bklrt. . Viscountess Harberton is the inventor of the divided skirt, or .semi-trousers, for women, her idea being 'to consult the convenience of women in their at tire. As she Fays herself, the best means of doing this is to . make dress Overrun tritli Goats. The island of Oyptus is overun. with goats. It is estimated that there are 230.0CO of these snimsls on tho itland, sxd.plmticc is almost useless on ac count of their ravages. "Thejcirrv no wool, says the 8U James CarUe, V famish only a bad meat, and hardly give more milk ibaa the sheep, to " COXSUMTTXOS. if. i i.r t subservient to the lavs .of Tjhvaiolofirv. Women have two limbs, but bv trine wticb tow-erex,' they are preferred on both together in the senseless fashion Mewnt. eir feeding on ligntxn. of the day they practically reduce the Tegetation, which the sheep reject, number toon They leave themselves They .are fed. therefore, almost en- twolf eet to shuffle about with, but do elJ k the "P ot lt woods n their best to disable these with high not only, it is stated, does the goat heels, minted toM and that dreadfnl destroy the young freshly grown invention, patent leather.- It is quite certain a revolution in dress of some kind is fast approaching. TretUeit Artbar'a Family- A New York letter describes Mrs. Arthur, the deceased wife of the Presi dent, and daughter of the late Captain Herndon, TJ. SN., as having been re lated to many of the leading od fami lies of the South. She died suddenlv honestly religious; pusillanimous, if you eighteeix monthsago, while General Arthur was absent at Albany at the re- feel that you are firm. The will of self-control does not di minish, but - constantly increases in strength, andf there is scarcely any limit to its attainments. Whoever is an imitator by nature, The floods and droughts of the pres-1 choice or necessity, has nothing stable; cnt time will probably lead farmers and others to a careful reconsideration of tho question regarding the proportion which wooded ought to bear to cleared ' land. ", A Colorado Sand Storm. Pueblo, writes a Colorado correspond ent, is a very thriving city of 12,000 in habitants, having doubled its popular tion in the last year and a half . It is at - a 4 locaiea on me Ai&ans&s river, a very small stream at this point, and, on ao- the flexibility which affords this apti tude is inconsistent with strength. Sincerity is to speak as we think, to do as we pretend and profess, to per form and make good what we promise," and really to be what we would seem and oppear to be. A ISeir Domestic Motor. There ha been within the past few years a demand for small motors, both for the shop and tho house. A large number of domestic? motors have been count of its accessibility to various parts brought out, but the greater part have ino oiaie "tfougn canons and moun- foil,! ffenflral nmrnvtl. Stam. air tain passes, is destined to become an Important railroad center. Men crowd the streets at all hours of the day, and everything gives the air of newness and enterprise. -Many fine buildings are being erected, and substantial houses are dotted here and there over the town, but the rows ol pioneer stores, some of canvas and some of wood, constitute the majority ' of tho places of business. Many suoh structures occupy a town lot of sand 25 by 100 feet, valned at from 8,&000 to $7,000. A very large smelt ing furnace attracts miners and ore here, and a steel works already employs 200 hands. Supplies for miners camps form the principal feature of "the traffic of the town. . My curiosity about sand storms was soon gratified. I had been outon the street, where knots of men were gath ered along the main avenue, but the sun was so hot that I was glad to retreat to my hotel. I had hardly taken pos session of my room before there was a trembling of the house, followed by the slamming of doors and shutters. A thick cloud of dust arose in the streets, and the young trees along the side walks bent almost to the ground. The chambermaid rushed into my room cry ing: " Shut your windows a sand storm.'' Everybody ran for shelter, and emerged only after the fury of the dust giant was spent. Then it was like clean ing up after a freshet. The storm tasted an hour or more, and I said to a , citizen i 14 A terrible storm, that r 11 Oh, that wasn't a circumstance,,, he replied ; 'that was light V : " Well, as a sample, it's all I want to and gas engines of small size and low price are readily found, but, for domestic use, the fact that all require more or less skill in using them seems to prevent their general introduction. There is also at least one good water motor suitable for light work in the house. This is a simple overshot wheel, driven by a small stream of water from any house, service where there is a moderate pressure or head of water. The wheel is hung vertically, and is inclosed in a casing supported by iron legs. The new. form of water motor re cently introduced suspends the wheel, in the form of a thin metallic disk, at the end of a vertical shaft. From two to four streams may be directed against the cup-shaped vanes on the wheel, and as the wheel is suspended freely, the waste water has plenty of room to escape be low. election of the Hon. Boscoo Conkling to the Senate Her mother . died in Paris shortly before her own death. She' was highly accomplished, particu larly in music, and charitable in the exercise of her great gift in aiding be nevolent local enterprises. She left a son named Alan and a bright Saxon naired daughter, who is at school in Albany and residing at the home of her aunt, Mrs. McElrov. wife of a brother of the managing editor of the Albany Evening Journal. As Miss Herndon Mrs. Arthur was prominent socially at the national capital in tho last gen eration, and her charming manners and brilliant conversation are no doubt re membered by many of the older mem bers of Washington society now living. A sentiment toward her dear memory has led the President to St. John's church as a worshiper, the same where she, with her parents, was a communi cant. Captain Herndon was a lieuten ant in the United States navy, detailed to the command of the Central America, which foundered in a hurricane off Cape Hatterax, September 12, 1857. Herndon did all that skill and seaman ship and gallantry could accomplish, but in vain. Finding the ship must go down, he went below, dressed himself in full uniform, took his station on the starboard wheel-houe, waiting for the final moment, and. went down uncov ered, leaving an example of rare gallantry and heroism. plant, but it browses on the young branches of ciler trees. On the south ern mountains, also, where the soil is loose, the goat is accused of increasing this looseness, by scrambling about, and thus injuring young plants, which are dragged down aud torn away by the falling of broken stones.' The Last or a Famous Prison. -Newgate prison, cne of the old land marks of London, is to be pulled down. Clerkenwell prison will become in the future the central lock-up for Lon do malefactors, and tho courts of law which comprise what is known as the Old Bailey, will be enlarged so as to cover tho space now occupied by tho prison. It was a hideous object, black with smoke, though only just a century old, and a decided defacement to a great thoroughfare. It was built by Danco in 1782, just after the Gorden riots, whe had but cne idea, to make it impreg nable. In its front many noted crimi nals swung ; hero Thistiewcod ex claimed : 'I shall soon know tho last great secret, and Fauntleroy, before his fall, communicated the secret cf where to buy the best Curacoa. -4 ftftA laaaa . . - - J MIND. more jft4 mors frraeBt. w1 aVort U Import!., of Hwtiai U timmm a iZ - t J ivi. - - - - iv. ifiitir t tkUM " nast mmckd Xm of I mxameUUtmi aI li.mortpaUT lix1irtw U wttimlas Uaa to .v..7.AMn em .wit n i Coonmru. or trawbta tto . i,...iuttt.iiMili1 .W-Tn.M & I I Mill t col i. lrorUtU Ml il imlmaarr dlMz4-s. TLtJL tb CUt raMS cf beea ccnimt of tU wot.tc??Cl rrfrKliai 00. HiLNttY' CARBOLIC HALVE U tb BtaT 8AJ.it: lor Cu- rrntac. Hot tVrrv 8li rjircm. TlUr. Ctr.4 nfite. ClStllK olLer rocr tcrfciu. rrMcniJU. DIL. CKCEVli OXYUKXATKO BITTEttH Is tot KMBd tar U. BJloniaai. it. UrU. lolliwlloa &al EHmmws ot Ui Blood. Kid. nrja, Lirtt. SI In. etc DEXTOS D1LUU cure OoutfU. CoIl utUm. IUqij Tr?ui!M. tie. Cta L Mad tilj M ft Ut. 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Cire-Q-1 to rrita Vcala. Fiicrp.. lsiLa HOT lire. DreM, city... 6 fii fegeiine. . I OW MY HEALTH HIHOFACIEI 8 Uj 4G5 FULTOH ST, -Vi DROOKLTR, TO YOUIt VALUABLE fr-;:M U5 IlTlllll wf in j ' FaahlonKoteft. Grecian bands for the hair are made of silver, inlaid with mock gems. s. Cloth with rlush is one of the most The wheel is inclosed in a casing UtTlish combinations for winter co. havmg a dishing shape below, with the UnmPR. see. - A Genuine Swedish Dinner, Bays a correspondent of the San Fran clso Tost : Now, no one who has lived all his days beyond the borders of Bwe den knows precisely what a peculiarly formal, and at the same time what a peculiarly free-and-easy, feast the genu ine Swedish dinner is. Sui generis as it is, the following description may do partly what only participation can wholly do: The company is standing in little groups, and as the Drenarationa for lunch are completed the buzz oi conversation gradually ceases. Var sa god (please), eays the genial hostess, bowing to the chief guest, and she walks up to the side table, spreads a piece of bread with butter, and walks away eating it, standing meanwhile, and . entering again into conversation, while the others (ladies first, then gentlemen) .-fol&w in turn. At the outset, too, the gentlemen feel tho need 1 of a wineglass of brandy as an ap petizer, and somo drinJtwo or throe, but most of the ladies desist. One or two pieces of home-made biscuits, or of the particularly thin, hard-baked barley bread; with slices of cold meats, or boiled eggs inlaid, follow; and the lunch ended, the company sits down to dinner. A roast and boiled potatoes are brought streaming from the porter's lodge. The same rules of etiquette are observed as - before. - Each helps himself and begins eating at once. If he wishes more bread it is not passed, but he leaves his place at the table for it. All eat heartily of the first course of the dinner, as properly speaking, it is wisely the doctors will say the last. Then pud ding for dessert is eaten; and the busy hum of conversation bright and re- . - markably intelligent conversation, too, ' . it is continues for a half-hour, when fruit is eaten, and a cup of coffee with toasted bread finishes our Swedish dinner. - ... The largest room in the world, under one roof and unbroken by pillars, is at St. Petersburg. By day it is used for military displays; by night for & vast ballroom. Twenty thousand wax tapers are required to light it outlet for the water in the middle, to prevent clogging or stopping of the wheel by excess of waste water. : The motor is designed to be screwed directly to the faucet, and to discharge the waste water into the sink, or by a pipe into the house drain. The motor is made in several sizes, from a small ma chine of . one-sixteenth horse power, which can be carried easily in the hand, up to one-horse power machines. It may be remarked, in connection with this motor, that there is also a new steam motor on the same plan. A small jet of steam is thrown against the vanes of a wheel inclosed in a metallio casing While this motor is theoretically waste ful of steam it has the advantages of great simplicity and entire safety. No special care is needed to run it, and these things may outweigh the waste of power that must follow from the use of steam in this manner. Omiury Magazine. A Pluck v Little Drummer. A gentleman now residing in New York said that he was once a witness of a singular occurrence at a danco hall in Gunnison, Col. A smart little drummer from the East stood at the side of the hall watching the dancers through his eyeglasses," which were balanced ; on the edge of his nose in a rather comical manner. The drummer was attired in a hobby suit of clothes, made from a very striking pattern. He presented Surah moire is the name of a raw material designed for dress trimmings and millinery purposes. The full Greek 07erskirt of the plush is sewed to the edge of the corsage, and is lined with pale blue Surah. Long plain skirts of velvet will be worn with Louis XV. coats and scarf draperies of light hued brocade. A seal-brown cloth basque has paniers and skirt of plaid-shaded plush, show ing acru and golden-brown hues. The simple apron front and draped back appears on two-thirds of the new woolen dress nkirts, after all the talk of change. A green cloth basque and drapery has a skirt of striped gold and green plush ; tnia is in graduated stripes tha pass around tne figure. . " Worth's favorite among the winte garments which he makes up is a stole of black velvet with a shaded plush lining. It is worn with a waist into which sleeves matching the mantle are sewn. The appearance of full skirts is given by great plaits either side plaits or box plaits extending from the waist to the foot, hanging looso from the foun 4ation skirt, and usually trimmed at the foot. - , Brick-red and green striped plush is seen in a panier polonaise that is worn over a skirt of dark green plush. This dashing costume has its high and full " Queen Ylctorla Long Bclgn. " Queen Victoria on October 25 com pleted a reign of fortj-four years and 128 days, which is just tho length of time that Queen Elizabeth sat on the throne, that queen reigning from No vember 17, 1558, to March 24, 1C03. Consequently she has reigned longer; than any other English queen regnant, and longer than any English king, wilh the exception of George III., who I reigned sixty years (17C0-1820); Henry! III., who reigned fifty-six years (121 C- 1272), and Edward 1IL, fifty jears (1327 -1377). . - Last year the German wire mills sup plied Englandwith 30,000 tons of wire, and Russia with 40,000 tons. Franco received from Germany from 12,000 to 15,000 tons of steel wire for sofa spring, and America not less than 30,000 from ho same source. An old fellow whose daughter had failed to secure a position as teacher, in consequence of not passing an ex amination, said: "They askl her lots of things she didn't know. Look at the history questions ? They asked about things that happened before she was born. How was she to know about them ? Why they asked her about old George Washington and other men she never knew. That was a pretty sort o! examination I" No. 1 White 1 in buu.7. n o VXGETHfE. XnRtr. St. . in. r.tiL f r u f tl fen ftr rk- rM4 w u CO u 44 (J W O . ft-.... UftXloy Two-ro pvi Corn-UcgrftUftlWoftWrnMitea tVru'thcro Yellow.;...- OfttsWtulo HUto - , llitod Wftfitora IUy to Wuuft Timothy. Btriw No. I, Uj II.r- StiUi. l&il loik ilca, bow, fur ci?ort...lT M I Sl H'Mm 11 49 " Unnl lU7'.CU-n', retPolmaCraJ C cj J, Kcaaoa Better KUt Creamery luiry Vwwn Im. Crcftmery rftctory - Cbe-HUt Vftctory Kkims AVewtern . . . SO SJ TJ M W 113 as 90 on is Ut i naM .. ftl t rfi'fi I an n c t rrt t Tfc t 1 - ALoii-r Iw ru-rrnu n 7.t - 15 U SI 13 9 S 8 u u (. (J 57 31 17 39 Hi Vwnui. Uai r.ggB Buio ftud l"wn S l'uUtoeft-Early r.oo.FHftUs,tU 2 60 FUT-Extr...: CM G 7 CO lAiub-Vitcni 00 J 6 00 Khcp j.tm 4 W O 3 SO Hag, Go kI to Choice Yorkr.. SfO v 6 13 Hour Cy GronmL No. 1 Hpring 75 OTU Whsat-X 1. HftrdDalulh.... 1 54 (JIM Cm-Na 2 Slito.t.w SVJ OnU Nx 2 Mix. WMt 4J O lUiley Two-rowod But M O M Hoof Extra plfttft ftad f uui!y. .1 1 10 C 15 00 Hogs-lite 7V llo-rity lrftvl tViP rurk-KxtrlrimdprbU....l W O17C0 Floor Spring Vhet l'fttooU. . 8 M U 9 00 Otiti Mixtal ftnJ Tellow 73 Q 75 OftU-Extra White Zi Li IS Vegetino Caird Aftrr Tftratj Trar' FaSrrlnc. It Srttfc Ikx: tm li (nm rrT-i ttiU r ta mt I , I J.l. b!MUl.lllltrMlMnUVM M i r"0 tC -sr ftV fwtrj ab4 I t cJ tK. f t'.i it ta al M 4lft. afci!. fcjwcV-. 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The bully of the hall was I satin and plush at the back. waltzing with the pride of the fiats, the best dancer in town. When she caught sight of the drummer she laughed in her partner's face, and as they came around again he brushed her rudely against him. Supposing that the col lision was the 'result of carelessness,' the drummer paid no particular atten tion to it. On the next turn, however, the bully threw his girl against the little fellow with such force as to knock his eyeglasses from his nose and nearly upset him. Biding his time the drum mer placed his glasses in his pocket, and when the ruffian came around again struck out with his right swiftly, taking he bul ly directly under the ear and dropping him as suddenly as if he had beenshot T : When the rough regained his feet, with his hand on his revolver, he found the drummer's pistol within a foot of his breast. : . ; ,.:f You have the drop on me, pard," he exclaimed, " and I apologize. And now, he continued, "if youll permit me to introduce you to the pride, Tm blessed if you shan't dance with her", "I don'tdesire to dance," replied the drummer ; " but hereafter, as here tofore, 1 shall always stand ready to defend my right to wear the style ol garments which suits me best." An Erratic Major. A very efficient officer of Turkish ir regulars was a major, who has been ga zetted out of a cavalry regiment at the cape as a deserter. He had applied for two months' leave of absence to go lion shooting in Central Africa. He did not return for seven years. Having a large fortune, he traveled about the world without any definite purpose, and hear ing of the demand for officers in the Turkish contingent, he thought of re suming a military life. . He had been a good officer, and his application was granted at ones. His strange habit was to carry nothing with him but a comb, a tooth-brush, and a check-book. He said that baggage was a bore, and that he could always buy a change of linen. When he first appeared in England, after his adventures in Central Africa, he went to see his mother, a lady of great refinement. On tha morning after his arrival she went to tee her dear boy in his bedroom. - There was no one there, the bed had not been used, tha window was open and a rope hung from it to the ground. In great alarm she sent servants in all directions to look for him. ' He was found asleep under a tree in tha garden, which ha said was more comfortable than a close, stuffy bedroom. Tanpla Bar. ' - - -From surveys taken in the province of Ufa, Russia, it appears that the former forest area of 17J77,00Q acros has now been diminished by more than 3,500,000 acres, and yet ths population is only three to the square mile. A correspondent writes to inquire if he can secure a berth on board a court ship. MkftKkMMMkftBHftMftftW The MMiisha(Wi.) Prw""sayi: A. flrtnger. Esq , of this city, uses St. Jacob Oil on his horses with decided tacctss and profit. . It has been discovered that Vermont and New Hampshire have more bald- headed men than any other states in the Union. It is the pure mountain air which does it, The Sundftr Argu?, Louisville (Ky.), ol ecrvis: ,AWoodbory (N. J.) paper men tion the cure of the. wife of Mr. Jos. II. Mills, of that place, by St. Jacobs Oil. She had rheumatism, The following typographical error snows me vast importance ox a comas At a banquet this toast was riven: Woman without her man, is a brute. Consumption la It early starts Is readily cured by tha us of Dr. riero's "Golin ftlftdicftl IhaooTery.' though, If the lus are wasted no medicine win effect a cnr No known remedy poseeeeee such eoothinz and hoalirig influence orcr all scrofuloas, tub-rca-kras and pulmonary affections as the "Discor ery." John Willi, of Elyria, whio, write: " Tho ' Golden Medical LiscoTary ' doe posi- tirely cure ooDsompticn, ft- aJter trying twri other medicine in Tftin. this aoceeded." Itr. Z. T. rheJpv of Onthbert, Gft, writes: Ml he Ooiden Meateftl Disoorery has cured my wife of bronchitis and Incipient consumption." Sold by drgggiMs, Tn total area of Tennessee la 2,800,000 acres, of which 10,771. Sy6 are atill core red with it original forests. The population, is little orer a million and a half. lire Rule.... Corn State Yellow CaU Mixed Huttor Ciramerv Kttra 1.... Checeo New Vork xnll Croam. Tet roletua Crode ltft:ied 100 O 70 O 87 (J 7Ko 100 70 hi 4 lakesreearw YH& tlir tflUR. to rir prv Acre, ON TWT-LVE YCACM' TlHTm . fiooJ Pfr j fW prx"H rtVS I r ?rt H4 lui lv-. ns4 r""i-'fc 5r1rX rw'M !: . . r. SITiSS BALSAM! COMFORT BY THE WAY. The small brr'i !p ef renotne comfort end bar-rift was to L ftrotric GUANOl KKXV TOUK CITY. BALIQQ Monthly llagaziDB U Tot niaitratei two. MMrt m .. 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The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 15, 1881, edition 1
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