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BUDGRT m mm -:.-:W:JT,mr:n- IIUMOItOlis PJROil VAUI0 In n Distressful Condition A Sad disappointment ller Goats A Great Improvement LA D. slrAblei Dwelling Etc : rrl'IIen(JricW5 fttic lahdlavliIYrm are ndt Woking la'fc all WU tbiis njoirning, Sir. DuinJev.1 Have vnu atoU iWlin do. you tljiolc; thfit distresses lyout" Mr. . ; IJum!cy. (the ; boarder) "Xo, havi hot eated il.i ' : . J. ! .. :i ius uietreases me. A Sad .PisahnoititntenfJ , i VOh, j Ccofgi "id ,t!he! happ gi "do youUknow ,yliat papa a;ve me 1 nigt when ! told him that I had con ! l! scntcd toll be oar wife;" I "No,'! reiiopded Goorej endeavoring 40 conceal; iua haxiety. ai nsions . yuitik, tivumvu ,p ociore was it he crave v.ou. dear s' what And the g'rl.bowed her coat -collar and murmured head on his "ilI$bcsiipgL''AW4.- If. Her Goats. Sarcnst cus ami his wife were ir'nmtr o the opera Will you pleasq go in a add get my goats , dtt the dressing table?" sam .irs, a 'Voire goats!" queried the puzzled tarcasticUj; V hat fangle have! yu women got nowpj ! - -rj-r ;. "I'll show VoL'K snapped the wife sne sauea awfey and soori rettirned; tingqhrglpvfes f 'A rpj those Miat you mcantr Whv, caUthoselkids. i ! I I 1 i' T ,oJl i? L.!.i:l,i -ci- d ! . 'j but AHharn'ed ao any longer." 1 M " T Tl . took IMklJlfiratd. i A Gr.at Imrtrovemi ,1 I. i .. . .1 i i - .1 , . uctrpit urijmmer ha oftjen stoppe ne was si rnrjsjK amount of hi bill to be told Ihat it wte $2, i He j (remonstrated with I the farmed, and wanted tb know, why "his bill was largcr jtlijln common.! ( J j .. f j. f; Mvan.p saidithd landlord flhiv be winKinj.some iraprpvements.'i : i l had thfe same litfrL hf t mcais wefe nd ctter,!V re racrcial; j manL ii "What . I.!" I " T J M " - uea the rcoi improvements nave you mad 1 ' l ill.. I;. : I ;."WN I :-i here an' I! will shdw youf replied mine host, and he led tie . patron but on the lorch, and ointed to a SJr read id Iotel.' Ditroit l fax. lA DestrabJe Dv A gen hi uu, uunesc wun von 6ii iso that if you rent: this house i you'll ' plain. 'f ) ' rotipc:tive the rn:itcr',, "There is a peifrhl)(j'r4 thai I !'Thej deuce gbbsttrjrii . . . '.'A woman have no reason to com- Ifinler-i Veil, what's general belief bmong the 1 r you say! Whii I sorti of! a rith long blacW hair who goes irpm ropln to room1 ktj midnight. passinjiri.' throuirh doors Wnd palls, : an Unally vanishing." ' "Just namc voilit fi rure of the house .and 1 11 move n to-day.' L I; r , , T ,.' "loure noil afiaid?"; ill J V ,1 " 6 """C museuib !4t Kito City, and jl card like that would paj-ilyze the town. I'll lasso h4 A Sensitive Ma it Ah - r - - - . i i i Li known KpntnCky kentlemanJ addrnss A'mW Ulinn. It ..ill- ilL, -.1 I TiO u..u ,.uuiu n, iiicb xu me sireet. i t "IloW are you,' Colonel." I ! nuy ; , iue nrsc speaker, after S snorv pause, continued, rev ry day I discover additional evidences of the fact uiai you uo not iiKc me.' j Why is it. 'I 1 "io: you mean why, youk discover the uviucncn or wny i dortotjlikd jo r' uy you ao not like me. of co: krdri n ! f 4 Will, in the hrst tlaceJ vrtn r silv. .. ou uutim'uyus liar, 'And, in thp second placeJ ; t has been roved Miat you arc a thiet n , i . Ti , 4Wlj said the Colonel j "1 merely1 pro . i -nuuip Know, and lt strikeb me that jwui IIJ3VU9 aru very cooci. I am oW. itive iniiri, and it ntttles mel to thinV, that arivdno d slices me withoui a riuA I am glui thatj i yot havecit plained vdur- self sopletirly. A Iiosini; Speculation in ..'"p.u ffcuuar looKing ri Arr i if . I yours,?johe of ,us suggested to a Wyinn lngsctt eh neir whose house v re ramkl us some; peculiar" he renMnrl -ract i, gen rnien, I that do's a wn I H . . V 4-,,.. . J IH. i ' ' f IV1";1 ,inf St ff! uouuiy . "Shi xiu.oniotnis Dottntv all riffht. ' llaintteUrdariy tu'bou the ". bbun being repealed, by tne next 1 cislature. reckon t 'Nol' "GImI o that; I don't H I' wait to get stuck again. I got two more f oives put ourii, anci i m gom to ra:sin I Mow th kiyeatjor so to li.ve pretty "pccisoxsnocklto turn torial T?cJursFi" , ; , , ih to the Tefri- r T1 1 u ?on t eet st icklike did uor Pera Vh?con:sin once." HOW "was th:lt;-r"-1K i. HUJ-.Jli-. .1 ........ 1. w WW IQ apiece for bWkmi ten' mighty it kkled to get W aft ihnf. . T :kled to'get inck .u ar an' took ir&oA mrf ppcuiccn ns : , pretty b'kp: as you- t;rtT ueD.. 'l.OWC'l to k 11 . -KAf . tff jHnto 4 M calplito , j .... - """C" "l"t7UB 'op woods an' Jit Vb with'kir 4.i.that happen ?k i :v ' c?tuni went an'h'rei calcd! he aur tuerel was. leftrithL seventeen big hungry b'ar on my hands ak' the bot tom gono pnt o-the b'ar market more'n a rni-o straight down ! ,: Seventeen b'ar, an pdemand fpr,b'arrrhVvqntccn b'ar,pn w iffl?? :iW l-aek-jird SO illlh bf rhil n.n .1.. M . u : u nr i i ii;ir. "rnii b'argOfin hum I It ml . " down 'Inrt rJC "'5 h ATA 40 A. nun k-M . . i ' . 3 t k.'. t - 7. L' .i I . t . " ""' e goes an . . 1 me wou industry. 11 iu e again!' 0 r cry try to earn an y Cnk'w Tribune. Very Ton sh Con due! A railroad couductor ao us d ti run . p. in tbo Marinette und Iur 'j J jegiou ; .. iff 1 - f. b -:!! ...,:! SKKTCIIKS HI Hi A 11 A wun an p a iarmer near a country $toi-p, getting sUppeK lodging and breakfast lit ior seveniy-hVe cents. On h s last tr n """'r want, an'tne prictebf 5n,l4t?0 Pld hearLit jioue rae sick ! ' I drnv 1 m s.. ivhn-na In f T :i .i.. - - . . ulu w - - - w iiiui -v 11 Vi'll 1 uwUt T?UMr aog pen. mi L ii L 1 1 1 1 111 1 ion fir nk l, . i T', l. '! .1: 1 w 11 ' 1 11 " - - 1 ' - ;- 1 - - of Wisconsin, and jwho is now coolin on in Chicago from the effects of some warm experiences which he had in that benighted section, entertained a party of friends amon ' them a Chicago Mail re porter recently in fhe following vein:' !I had been; told when I - first took charge of the train that-I would have a tough lot to deal with. , The! first car I entered on .the ? occasion I am telling about waaufullt of vthe liardest-lookiW customers ' II ever saw. There wasn't! a sober man in the lot. I approached each man and said 4 Tickets in a firm but no- i: : i rn . : L t ' . .-i; i': . . . - . lo way. i ney an gavejae a Digiaiigh; and when I had cone thrnno-h thA rr t hadn't a ticket or a cent to show fnr mv work. I felt as thono-h t luck to M alive t I entered the'np.Tt r and encountered an individual who waa7 infinitely Wdeif looking than the cbapi I had left! I said Tirkf. tn him he shrus-credihis1 crcat Khmildp' -. ' J i TffinJ rrinV. AiA .L rL-'; -.-li it L i 1 other car I he ask ed. ' i r f - "I toTdlhijih not a ticket,!: not a cent.! ?t , What are you going to do about it ?; " Itold.him I! didn't know.' f f .tKin Vou; afford i t V ha growled. I rlri: T - 1.1 f '1 ' . :: u'H get bounced-l lo3e voui! hob, won't i .j-i . - -i uheasked.;jJrV-;-i:i I J ''I said itJ'4-;... j ,'Well uessea tnat was j tne size of you won't,' he said, 'Gimme your cap l II cet vour tickets.' m (-I l Handed, him my cap and insignia.! and he wenf forward. Th0 first man he . came to hi hit under the ear. and bawled! tnni.' I (HimUvA vvl. !-.! i $ -L r i i , ril bury ypujin the oor. j i "The rriarj j recovered a umu ni;a.c ur vour lare.ior - i. r . -ilT is i iji handed thei thumper a! bill. ,you; flon't ffet ho! chanireon Ma! ere tnp, kaid tie acting conductor and he hadn't j more; than said.that than he hit anothej: riiar aider the ar. Ticket or! fare,' says, the acting coinductor, and that man un oaded. -ill j -' j 14 'Ih less -time than it takei me to tell it every man in. the car was oni his feet with! moneyjaj hif hind waiting; to pay, and every one of them did pay. s ? .', , ;i " "The acting conductor ijbrought the roll to me' and paid: 4yoii want to hit these chaps Under. the ear whek you. want fare.' ; J. ; . . ' :, "; j I "IJut I never had the courage to do itj and I soon' afterward resigned. I never knew who niv benefactor was. T askpd ms name, and he answered r -f ' j You got! ybur money! didn't you ft i sa:u, rje?." -v i- v,- M ,4;Well, he added, ' 'don't ask any ' "I saw im frc'juentiy after that, but never learned his name. ' He i.his fare, and I never hit1 him under the ear for it. either." " Ji i i ' 4 : . TIl lirstln a 31usical Way. ! Music typjwis invented fin 1502. The first opera house was built in 1637, an Venice. ) j I " !',!'!"! ' r ;- ,'. :: ! WilHamjBilliiifra was the first Ameri on harmony can comppri . The fir3tj American work appeared ih 17(!). i i ;- " , r. ; - i The first succcsstul reed was made in Ah f Theodore ericj in 1 18401 Thomas bejran giving his symphony tepncejrts in 18i4. V ?JCM'!' hl Lock was the first J English J67;J. opera, and was produced- in , The first A me ican organ was built by LEdward Bromtield, Jr., at Boston, ' in 1743. ! The first conceit crivcu in London with audien pe admitted by payment, oc tUIICU 1U 1U1 . ,1 the Archers.", or the : MMnimtnin eers of Switzerland," was - probably the first opera! composed in America, and was produced inliew. York; city, April 18, 179G." I Tha words r wre! written by William Dunlop and the rn ic by Ben-- jauiiu varr,, ; : t . r ;; Afghan Trait j "Badal 'P tir revenue, is th soul hf aVO ghan life. j AU the history of Afghanis iau. uoiu puoiic aua private is one con tinued tale of vendetta. J J-Suffice it t6 say, that vendetta is with the Afghani what it is; with the Cors!ans, the. All banians, alt primitive motintAjrippra - it ; hereditary J: and f not tojbe;! prescribed! r.yen on -uritisii territory the law is pow-ei-less against fadal; it is! one of the crimes ior jwiuch no.witness will be found to speak beforij the Judge n kaehehri. There is hacdly an Afghan in! the mount am wlio has .not a foe. who aims at his head and at whose head he aims. It hapjcns not seldom that an Afghan sepoy fron Yaghistan-many Afghans from over the bdrder enlist in the native con tinae itasks for leave for private busij! ncss; that jineas that there is up there some wolfjs head that he lias to take. There is a story iof an Afghan senoy.who : having not!;-oind his paltan in duetime complained bitterly of the iniquity of his officer, iwh4 had dismissed: him from serf vice: "I!had a duty of badal to-per- 'T ra ltv to KUl' fr ihe scamp -wwucu mui weess;: wnat could i do :7 ecustr. s Y isltlngf tlrant's Tbntft. Mr. vii ant is a constant visitor f fKi iit .i : . . . . ..." 3 v V"V louio oi ner ,nte imsbahd ir : Ri ver?iJe Park, nnrl il ntwotra k; : 1 i..'. , i" , .. .,..0IiJ unjga ; j iianusome uuu4uei oii,npwers to put:on the casket Theffuard Oadutv at the tornhsni .nrO, rant comes ;here about 11 o'clock every Sunday mprninsr when. tl& pleasant and Ispends some time arranffin wuicu surround the casket;. She chooses the early morairi3 tO Visit . the !tnmK r ntj A ' f3 nun.u aiUYC8 aOOUld O C?OCk ! fit is sujrprisng though,? added guard flow few neonle ..n i t res-f dents of New York.- who met irra rt J . f-- 1 . -,- na iiii t -j. Auuuugn tne majority of tht visitors are strangers inf th c:ty there!!. are still l a large . number of Kew Yorkeis who 5do notjorget to pay the GeneraVs lait r estl ing place a.visit on4e iu a while,' 1 ti ; j The. guards on. duty douot Jiavei" pleasant -t me of it; as it ii about as coid. a place as there Is around ITaflpm v ni Lwipd as a! cleaq sweep 'for about a milc! "V?jwe 1 iason. . j he cold weather does not seejn to keep the visitors away ' for there ar just a? many as there were yr ago. -jyea. ivrh Star. j,.r A Pecnllarignatn , tall, heavy-sel gentlemanrwiW an air of comfort about . him, thnt nni contented mind can give walked up to the Clark JloteU register last nightand gmsped a rien and drew h lm-v t across the register page, nixing a mark1 as though he 'had-dipped -his -ringer in ior ano men arawn it of er the pae i clerk Was niad in a minnl . 'j 1 Whnf An vft'.. mn 111. ; .1- 1 H il S At7.;"?arki?lffl P001 er like! .The trpntlomfln ti-,nA KJ-'-.x. i i in-"r-"' viiincu, sua ihiv gnr. " -.""T-'i "l"aJ IV, -.of 'ei.uic,v ouu t - cyen sign HK.ck8 that wavl" .9t . 7, m,. ft t - I - t - recognize her a4 th. w;f f k3 t?r;t . ii. mjxt Dl IlKI'll . 11 . v r" 11 1 . r hoJet- iivin ',Vue,i7ltP nm niifct and then r ' , drew frord his packet a bank book with1 1 f I t n, ,l)ark ?a l3 similar, to that o!n! ' -. v.- o.c,. utuv saKL he '? th4F - . : . : ! 1 . J i : . , S. TO OBDER.'- Mi- A v iix Tp A . rilACTICAIj POET LAJX NEW YORK. Malting a Living byr Writing Poet- wm nvrusiiVS Oil lODIIg LiaQieS - enristin Names-f The Poet'a - - , t Perils Jgome Spectmena." i ine House IS one of,; the oldest and most sijbstajitiai in the Seventh Ward, family' of sedate ; names ' tnxv. be it originally; sheltered a Knickerbockers whose seen on tablets in Tfinitjr churchyard. ;lt 13 now gjve4 UP to . tenants of several uauonauttesj, wbose chief occupation is cutting stitching. and: sewingvif. The re porter walked ub a Ishort fiio-ht .wid. stone steps, touch rorn by the Contact hit xiianj wl t petween two 5 old fashioned iron railing and stopped a moment be fore tbje open 4pori-He heard, '! like ) a dim echo frm A roaring sea, the buzz and tyjirf of miny machines." i; A little humpbacked mau emerged from . a door on theiright of the hall IfitHno- additional ejood of iioise aod disclosing a v ' "I T 5. TJ'r tne reporter me nine mantnis 'ciirtnintrfrnm' a newspapeBiVi-K 'pOEJIS-iPijlttea on all subjects at reason-l wit? Mfc,xuiyraea acrostics a snoclaltv Addiess York; 1 J No. , r, t, New - Jhel little! man hauded the clippinc ""''"i upwara with a loner fore finger bnd sid :f 4 - v b r f 44 Yori will find him on the top floor." ' ;tl V",T Ul lurte nignts of stairs, i , t " uporjioi wnat was' origi Aiiy we nau Dedroom, where a luxu rious Knickerbocker may have slept off j??01? ?lfe 13,but a day repeated. Those, the diurnal fatague;bf:' doing ! nothing 1 therefore,, .who- dare loseja day-are dan was the card! of j; the verse -maker; The . ge01? prodigal; thosej thafc:dare mis- ijoner Knocked, and a brisk, coinmer- c,iai voices behind 'the donr' rpmnrV .1 t ' ! M! ! .s The room hvad larte and flflvnTrt nf fni I nitue, j vexcpt i ; second-hand green yunuujcu cnairs, ana a v;0iv uiereu wun manuscr nL The mh who at befojre the Idesk was dressed in f'f suit of brown: Hedid not Kf.his. f OMl'Hj ilUU lie .s -snort -and he wore a collar, gel, as he wrote it' downJjdroJ a tJar Sfmot aupon the wo:d and blot ed C per.. n 1 pt. frtxi -evert '; . i - .f . Ufc- W1. lie looki storektiepe ,,.'W(L sirl what fan T fir fni" wi9 , as; t ie reorter object waoascer- ' r tWpoetV business ; he dissembled 'I am! tning $i an ticer; thSer ' !! d-'W4 -Pe 4here in searclTof ? ' aAM. juu. nv i at can you do for mP? t I r- i a1 thought perhaps vou mi-ht. flo tn partnel'' I I , . U ; The poet smiled and said piecw. Jut if vou would likS to write ? I pay. some, for me" at the hirhst a quarter, I'll ffive VOu enougu to lodging; tha T yeV ccK.rio pay your i3 prided jo c.i wril; ensible verse." - 1 vv. : ,w llu V W I III metrical and sens J ne jrepor er sa:d he would submit he would submit. some of his n . t the whet tdoV ai-rwmiaomv.tt J'. :w i :M"Ull.lUUa iiihi i. if. . Jftdh-pr; fpnm ? tl.J draweridt the desk, and told the reporter to look over1 all the acrostics in it, and be sure jnot to; wfite any similai to them. 1 he l eborteri fobnd tpm iaa ataostevery Christian name.C Some of me actostics were writtAn wntei s mor j distinguished than the poet's tjwentvfivk nfnt,.;K.. tj. W Fpbably; did not know it. hep the retooiteiro'niA tn i t whb haa'been hllflv 3 . uuuu afyerse to fit the name Lucv.look U i.4.i. V J. 6 1 to tit the name Lucv.lookfir! up andaughH Hn ansW ' VT porter's interWatory look th tsX youaave-ebtTWi i(J f-,r sprin 1 1 we 1"Wau1 Cuesinut: .OH. VOU v. nl 1 ;1 , .: oy say I will ng yo , knUow! warm i vourself. ! merely ask vou tn ..w; i i i iir They're the only ! two I have for the n The reporter read thus: -.1 ij expressive evei , est n lovelanr! Ufa f u. . f ' t i . "t,luB's sooa oeiow. r i iJ' Ml ?hort. with-'n thr eves. 5 Xii fl ! jrni all 4 I. : . . . w i ""s wmv Sjwoman wisej Like the busV haa nTrL ;;f t fh4 pleasaht paths f labor Lizyii -Zealously domestic them nurinf ' : w WheM boras will be. to you. Iimont ani cheerful injustry , "u'FJpr Rappicesi will-ba.'' rm ' J 1 - " L T "It. 'c!?s a ittle story connected with te?" : W Poet, -1 adver wfVr-"?? couW Papeisin'the East! arid i: . 1 have-lconioc uredliilV 7 froin Jill,tl4e-!4ctio earlyj all th4 requests' jcome' from -yotinff , icuuus ueaq nrone nr. xrn-,n " " ! lrWir-t?.... ' . n . ,! 1 or am album airli'tTi .:'v! f dollar or so . - t v.. 1. j 1 : " i-l,.lc-. U- VUUUSJ iei OWS nil Iazzio last - ulonrki." T Vioi ,ii'jj her to,a dozed person in rt.fTi,, , J-. th cquntry. I risked sending agam and hkve been sorry tor it ever since, j LiZ;ki,No;!i, with the dark, J ex man ii Virginiaaad hel "P r ; Jfj ntiifc III H arnn-imi it . .1 TT sisweetheart'afeminine'r visit Arm 'dusky, Ohio, h d the same I . v -vtsoiuo. yu u SllM'? e putanta'n. .8H8 l?crenrconstrucJ tuiiier ana rrnnnlnrlorl K their peaus M l klcceived them. I got a -i 'f80, me and have me prose- "u ir,TOin on wiridlinV busi ness. He hasn't dan. Wrt.-.'..."? . has caused mt to be mighty careful how I send mv two T.i7i. u v my two. Lizzies around coun ai yoiv can cret nn o f.nm,,.:- themjyounff Uff Min. TKi ..Z1 7. SLTYf.." !.had! ever had -j r ywcr.j, ouDie on account - of the W ladies in the it book J The poet said that Lucy had a'so caused a ov8 qifarrel and a denunria, twn, per letter, of the poet."" Lucys Were ,TV5 1U i-ucys that the re ported made i mental note of were these : TOJK." bright-eyed UlXJtl thia hnil f hoi "X ..." ' sun YoamatchlKM: A p-anuoc una to suit ve . i-ieono i r T"eaifwyrfirom -ttio-inndcriside of thp. Mve unseKkhlv nH iriniiv .' . Uselessly,' ignobly, never-' . JJonung seasons thn ;n ka i.LL i j . . " "uug,Buu eiuuiui as ever ' ' V rr - ? Loyingisadutv.Mi U Urbane little beauty. . .- Cheerf ullv r.nrsn- it ' never rue it f t fi'n 5rp0,t!MkiPPcd thfe Marys. -They filled fifteen fages and were quote-1 at 50 cents eacL I There were three Pris cillasith r 4 marked opposite them, ihe el les jwereJ, numerous and weie markfcd O nnd cents. t The jcct said the demand fr Marys was steady.', Sw bet : vui;.iiS(ui: nuu xiarriet were t a c on Iff rur. sory attention to .hehicr book afW r,' mg Lizzie add Lucy lie left the poet uevcrcai.ea ior, out ilaggi . and Hattie werejpopulari; tillie was, waBte l .occa sionally -The i-cnirter ira'e onlv riin with the promise, to try jto earn a dollar or so,t fashioning a verse to I fit Lizzie. The poet was then wrestling so hard wiUi the name of: Lucy that pie reporter sus pected -that he was not; ,realJy a poeW after all. -Mw T.r Suiu : i; .r. , ' . tv ' j , . : Troth is as impossible Ito" be soiled fi'v "j vu-waru toucn as tne sunbeam.'! 1 We always like thoseljwho 'admire ui; vre do not tal wavs like s iihosai whom w tsabylon in all its desolation is a sights not so awful as that of the human mind fltrUms: .if41--f i,r..-i . i Improve the WitVou haTe iouffht at a dear rate, and the5 wisdom you have gained by sad experien ine rama u like a jtrunk, if well packed, it will hold almost everything ifull packed, next tot notiiDg 7-; .r .-f t i Money and time both have their value. He who : makes a" bad: pse'of one will never make a good use of the other. ''Dust to dust" rounds outlthe sum of lor, me soul that grovels earthward l the soul having affection aims, endeav- ors that transcend this rorld. does not In order to have anv success in liffi" any worthy success, you jbustj resolve to carry into your work a f illness of know. edge-not merely a snflicjency, . but inore .uau a u.i..i;iency, !i f.- ys Between heaven' and earth .hansrs a great ' mirror, crystalclear,' upon rwhich ine unseen world caxf ts miffhty im- ages ; bcit only the pure can behold them. -. child-like eve Every day is" little r and our FS?U ,l aespcrate. i !No wav has hpon fnWkvi U2 "ciuiaiu easy, even lor th i t ! bor, iron labor, is frr Tii,w -tu i i was created as an audienle f or him the '7w"" v "avu is made are Sopportuni- wes The accusing spirit, wich flew up to laven's chancery with the oath, blushed he gave it iu: and thti heaven's chancery with the oatt T hl.Th gave itinthtAM The r : "7" ur .aai,y. f. the upon a bn-ra Isolated A . 1 ... I. -l T X V Uia V ef - T hnd T- re4 field and bai 'j" their . . . Ifvwa, V U 7 jwr wngie eye. Chickens; and Enjlish Sjlarrows. "?iiOi aiaaison, Ohio, writes as sparrows " .'""'' "iucu uy tne press and destroyed at every opportunity by the pubac, yet they steadily inn... .W I t I 1 U TT1 f 1Afm .'.1 I -who . II vnK 1 -. ' riJti unA u 'efr l0F' and are - pvrpiexing jitney . Vnt ni- i -. j.T .. . -.i i 7 , J "r11TC oarn yard fowls oj a We portion of their daily food, but also usejlthem'as instru ment? of shelter and protjectioii, and that they have lost none of their reputed courage and audacity the? following inci dent will show: I S r One evening while passing J pole upon which a number of. fowl! roos ed, I was surprised fcf see several " snarrow flv ' A. 1 U V U 1 W 111 I I I1HU - II VTA I Ok. I away from the r.os ; Kft f uly satisfied wim my conclusion thai the birds were roosting under-cover jf th f;.wls I ooard Tence to watch ior a verincauon v i Presbnt'y the birds 1 i . , - Z- 'l J I UI1UD anioreturu and alight within a few i.1.'? 5hfD ? Mth more -VuS any or the ;bthera, flew over and alighted Squarely onf. the jback.of larorT, - - .J:.7 i .- .. f ?ZVZ!?v. Sl er (llsaP- rTr4'" TV l"ieariFrspthe rooster tiii sa nnn ii 1 . Soon the other sparroWbegan to settle between the fowls, and ju short time a 1 had found a, warm shelter from the storm, and protection f Bom noxious ani mals l eneath th3 softjfeathers of the good-nr.turedfow's.. Ideedj I do not bel eve that the fowls dislikej the spar rows; on the contrary, I believe that the great, -gencrot s cocks tike delight and pride' m r offering protection to these, ;ri """-afcuie wuuierparts. nam con j hdent that I ; otserved! one portlv old rooster slightly elevate his whW to eive a sparrow a comfortable! roostino- pllce and then chuck'e encouragingly0 to the . wee bird as it nestled v:. downy bosom. JK ... ! ? . How Snovfsheds ire Built. Snowsheds to cover tb,e railway track have been hunt at nn ntJ nn v.x . Hflftlhrt . An-I . I 1 . .. Aa t.h (nin. HiTT 4iJC""! Gap thev run thrnnwh nni - i.- . - . " . ; J-t I vu VUUU11UUUS prcveriit th trnL- Kn!nn VinrJifl itnrlar f..li; A: O "',v" iiwuS uu uniting snow. They secure this end, biit are themselves the occasion of great inebnvenjence, such as the noise, the loss of view! n,l confining, of ' the smofcR tn th There is : nothing peculiar in! the con struction of these shed whicji have to support only the burddn ' of the snow But on the line of the Canadian Pacific" !?.ere iw.tu crosses tha irvL- mf .-. , . ..vvuvu. , uciup me 1 roaa was I f riri -iris : raorliirl . I J 11. . comp.eiea, ouseryationa in the moun tains Showed that avalanches must be provided. agafnst. . A single avalanche covered the track for a distance of 1,300 feet and to the depth of fifty feet,'f: The result of these observations, was that the company built four and onerhalf. miles of snowsheds at ' an endrmous expense ine seeas are constructed as follows:" a me nign side of the;mountain slope acnb filled with stones is constructed. Along the, entire length jj)f the' shed,' and on the opposite side of the track "a tim ber, trestle is . erected strong timber beams are laid from the 3 op of the crib iwojk to the top of Ihe trestle four r.t apart, and at an . angle Representing the . wt mountain as near y as tosi-. ble. These are covered pver jwithfourt inch planking4, and t he bjeams ' are braced on either side from the trestle! and from me cno. iaineueovennkr. i. 1 nlor? . tagive,?wenty-one feet JO I f v. Cil. oeam to tne centre of he track. The longest of these sheds '13; 700! feet. '- $ hi , '! ij . - -j V" Thinks He Saw! Ueatett.1 The 'Rev; - C. 'E Cliijej writes torthe Ventr. I Clriiftit AddrateX that - three' years ago the parsonageiof Emmetsbur f9 lowa, - was ttruck by lihtnin na was hit in" the breast byfa large piece of plastering: knocked front the celing In stantly 'after" being--stj-HCk he ' saw a great multitude 6f tbje mosrbeantif ul children running toward! him and waving? their; nana"-' and shonng' "greeting of joy ."7: feltno ri whateer.aud wonderei where he waslj Soon he cams" to himself ; and found his wif4 and chil dren weeping over him, jthinking he was" dead. Hetwas not seriously! hurt. He fX?- that he shall go dawn tb his grave believing that on that iight he entered heaven; '.---..!- . , , : ; jLeipsIc nd Its Charms. - Leipsic or rather what we saw of it during an early morning drive through some ox its principal avenues is an at , tractive city. It is roomy; much of its .architecture is - imposing: its' wide streets present a cheerful appearance; : us noteis ana snops Dear a wen-kept appearance; there is altogether - an - agreeable presentation '.here, with evi- dencea of thrift and progress withal in .this famous old publishing town, fa mous, too, lor its schools of . music and its university. That it is a desirable place of residencet is apparent from the fact that so many -American and En - glish people establish their, homes at iLeip8io for temporary and: prolonged sojeurn large numbers who come here ,not for, musical or literary instruction mainly, but for rest and health and to share in the refined enjoyments offered. ! One may live here comfortably at ha'f the cost of respectable subsistence in New York.-Cor. Troy Times.' S-.fi. ft -. -4 T 77- 7 ! t y.x t . . j ;- - Too JfflstrnstTnL j. j ' ' "What luck " did you ; have at ! the farm house?" asked one tramp of an other. j " ' "v' ', ;. ,'. ' ; 1 "None at alL The woman; was too blamed mistrustful." "r:- - ;:" v- j MKovr was that?" ;;:!''v ' "When I as'ied her for something to eat she asked me if I could saw wood. ?1 told her I could." . . , . T . . "Yes; what -then ?.': - : .': f . Why, I'll be dog goned if she didn't want me to 'prove it." jlfcrcftanf Traveler. -.r.-r.-. ' It is stated that the largest tree in California is to be found in Tulare County. It is 450 feet hicrb. and tha trunk is 133 feet w 'circumference. r-To comprehend; the size of this tree, one has only to reflect, that - a ' building fortv-five feet square could be set on thejbutt for a foundation, if the, tree were cut down, and not project over the sides. "Ihe Father of the Forest" Mrcems 'to be,a fitting name for such a monster. . i ... . . 'Ose form of the yellow fever is the great desire for gold. LM f FlMh tl KlMartV. with poor appetite, and perhaps Blight in morning, or on first lrln Hnn t cough should be looked to in time.. Persons afaicted night. r; " , , . iuosi caues c m- menoe wr h disordered liver, leading to bad di- r".V ,UI.irirl1 "Bsuniiation or food t P?ibe?cation.or wasting of the flesh. It ! th nao nf that t 'u ., vurDie tae, anti-bUions and invhrorating c-mpoands. m Dr. Pierce's "Gtoldea lledicij Di auo caterpillar j is a beautifnl type of Iki y' o009 ne never has the sliLUst nipiloii Purely Cared. vT? Editor: Pleaso inform your reader a J?1 Pitive remedy for the above ifHP diseasov Ry Umely use thousands of iSn S8?5! have been permanently cured. I --i glad send trolottlcs of my reinedj VRM to any of your readers who have con- T. A. b LOCUM. M.c. It may be somewhat illolca'. buta walking running uiBbuu ia mways expected expenses, - to pay IIOW ! Savn Mm... and we might also say time and pain as welL in our advice to good housekeepers nH ft 7Zh ousekeepers and ladies generally. scuciaiiv. ine ereat nen- itv ways to ha n rt 1 . J ty existing al- uToa penecuy sale S;iff;JP!?P" of the ail- rr; " ' "uiu functional i rr Til . Jl pains, ana a 1 th Rv-mntnm. uwmuiit upon uteri A HI. rl-. .-J "-woman's r- v fTuioave monev. I la some sections there lhat there cannot be a hitch in It. is a popular lelief wedding, without a caUeNVhnil. lution 1n an instrument cauea a reruJizer the worst case of Catarrh twi &?uly andJltly cud. ForlSr- RvSlt'v "l H!1 Pharniacy.'aM B way, ew York. Free pamphlet. . There Is some quiet activity, but very little bustle aout the dress reform movement., SiKmS trat ? T1 hM Dr- Sae, m?'heT.r8 ve?e&D!e tallow in Austral la. There the place to laugh and grow fat. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr Isaac Thorn p. son s Eye-water.Druggists sell at 25c per botil. 'ROVlI.Gl.rrK Tnnnria w rythlnsl Broken als at Druzs & Gro China.Qlass. Wood. Free Via! Apumped out petroleum well, like a roan "riven out of his nativj country,, is an exile. Pains and Aches la various paru of the body, more parUcularly la the back, sUojlder. sad JolnU. are the onweleomn Indl cations that raeunatlsm has gatnsl a foothold, aad you are "la for it" for a longer or shorter period. Bheumadsm to caused by lacUc acid la the Wool, and to cored by Hood's SarsaparUU, which eradl eates erery Imparity from the bl jod and an, it with richness aal health. - , "I used Hood's Saraap&rtUa last spring, and can truly say H helped me very much. To those suffer lag with bOlons complaints, nervous prostration or rheumatism I beartUr recommend It-aTas. E. Ca pestss, Kalamazoo, Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla ftfr 1?l'orS5. Prepareionly by C. L HOOD Cd, Apothecaries, Loweu, mus. ; I OO Doses One Dollar SAND f" ym want t leniTB all abent Hrwt Hew t Pick Oat a GeadOnetllaw to Ii new I m per fect sad n -nard nyrnUst Vrmnaf lfewte Detert Diseaae and effect a. care when sane la possible? 11 w ta -Tell the Ag hri the i Teeth 1 What ( call the Djflerent I'arta 1 ta Animal f aw craiD; H. sM rSf3 MTTrnwriY Jill iKIa. nsr&vusr 25 cts. in stahps HOB8K BOOttCO. 13 LeVnard H" . v. i ELY's Catarrh nfuinr nirw r".' r "n m a a- a wa - - btiiiflfii rJALm Cleanses the JVasal ; Passages, Allays Pain and Infla mmation, Heals the SnrijL Re stores the Senses: of Taste and SmelL TRY the CURE.UAV-tTPrnJ bli? ta". trq and A parttelv lsaTmIl4 tt. - AaJr?.NE DOLLAR. VU1 T.rrrJ",on,'y cottea 6enaaa .euanioBa A TP rt t af thaaa book. b. r. a U Brawler Safety Rria HokWrvT HV. - I" m tcra. r Addjeas JA rjlROMMJlftlZSxlZZ :8SSfflfe!MSi?S&' aja BWIHiMA. AT .t ua . " .- . . a sT 1 1 c G OLD Is tsoo worth tW buA H sold at fenTa'g SSTwl? lb. T 'till SBL . - W an. BQVS! ml Mi-. $4 a. ra f x w 11 a a now they pall BEnnrD. There is really profit - in recom mending tht worth less, for the reac--. .tion in the minds of those who buy "CL'T' ; " sasa ana are aeroreu tinfl " mtn iv1? everything sold such a dealer. Hence, the force of the following voluntary let ter, which is based upon the conscientious con viction, formed i from the lone and rautious cxjxirience of a leading drug liouse of Boston, ; represents in every line a most importint and. valued revelation i VBoston July 1L, 1887.The Charlw A Vogeler Gentle men: -Many prepara lions are placed before the public, and for a time at least they have a large but temporary sale large, because of the extensive advcrtisinjrj temporary as the suffering class soon realize' that the com. gcund possesses but little merit. JCot so with t. Jacobs Oil. Its success has been constant from the start, and to-day we regard h as one of those standard remedies that our trade Consider as absolutely essential to always carry in their stock. Personal expericne ! Biltous Dyappsta. or Torpid Urn and the cood words of the rim.T-kt rrf 1 ith Dyspepsia, or Iadireir England all tend to prove that each year will Bdd tO its sale and well drvnrl TVmhiriHr many cases oi cure,. pUDUiDed tJ the pro prietors, examples are given of its unvan in effects in the worst chronic cases, and there is nothing in trade-which can approach its eiucacy : - . , y -. . ; , j ... i tCIDDER'O " A BlIrtECCRKlOtt INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA. piOEsp UN. Mrinjt that It is the best preperaUo forlndlrestloa that they have ever ttasd. S?I never heard of a nm erf Drsmntfa DIOKSTTU.X was token tKaTnot cindT FO.T CHOURA IHFAWTUM. . ITlLt. RBUEVK OOKSTIPATlOX. rpr 8u mm rr Com pi ilnu -aad Chronie Diarrhtsa. which are tha dimes ImolU of Imoertect dliMloL .DIGKSTYIJN will efrort ImmedWenTi 1 k DYUESTVIJK for all plM and dtoorSars of lit stomach ; they all coxrm front Inillxfatiun. Aak ?"d "r,e."' rttle to yon. etpreas ptvpaM. krl( ,fo 1 your ntoneyv Onr Unn la reliable. Frtlshed tretT are yeira. - r m . ' WSI. F. KII1I1ER CO., "aiafacf rlwgCkcialat.,83 JehnfetW.r. W. L. DOUCLAs $3 SHOE. rinest Calf. nerivt v and warranted. Oooirress," V,' -51 ikajrr;, -'7' o an -Xrf?"" w onoe, aiARVELOUS mi 3 h !, DISCOVERY. Whall aalike artificial ay at en a. Ab Uat.ed la rradl.r. Eeoommended by Kuur Twabt Rir-w..n Ue Sctentut, Hon-W. W. JP pISS ant. Dr. Kntoa. A-. . Class of StWombU r- jtaff ! 3at 2eriden ; ?d at KrwhT? atterU. College; two claw of 300 each at Yali fo atTB? .1 . , " mwer uiiim. a S ft cuues at Chatanqna CinlvanUr ProsDectni rosT rr rwm. Ac PBOF. LOISLTTp. J 17 Elf th Aa. Kew Tort FITS 2 J!' ld inerslr to Mod that. PHIIADELPHIAtSekd stamp for CaSSSS. CUREDEAF. KaaDanai Ptrfecttv Rtrtort th u f .1. . . . 1 kyUsfnwiajwtaaitt ninM Aim Uffcftk, nail iiIi, alaays T'wflia. BtwU, ai.iawtli, vaa. Wrtw M F. KTSCOX. 8 51 "wf, w. 14th SC. If . U I t 1 tagiasA Tari-IUssri, U K SllBttttifmaa, fMLEg I BON IVOKKliSA Til fnsr asssaSt ilaa asVsVam Hi bit. UT7i TT. . . -vST.V."T""ea al , IK Siaadvay AGEI1TS nAIlTED fi?ffiLSS j.., mau tor SU for late radiMixi uTT Raaa V cw TaiaA. ri F5 A3ILE unnrAor Biarrif thk would 11 toc .? tuar-uetuaoaenlBo, ..Bold Blair a n.ii Great &ania Goutani rillaJa. Rhennalle R.m.n. OtsU Bex. 34 1 raa.Ta iiir' FLORIDA GROVES toraala aixl ...1 .' did taa-ataaaata. LoiS TSiwlSS??'. 8Ue. aent- Band tapU, ErpprtSsggr . T labsaaa. Oaia. lIERERlun nrrn riirri Lafeat Bmnrt- and CarrUtr f " O. PEHSIOHS SHatra. Bead for rt, I.EAb the uriKitaT " ' ..... ea that Coatrana 10 9 Me,T" i mm N-' U. DURABLE, j FMzl wr?teMfo,S? yhH TT ' . A A" fl?.'' - wTSW1 i"-" r that fca.ff- ft vrv rv'c-Ti-sn-t 1 -.t 1 iaoaaawiSaf tum no u by Do mi tfl tlTl linmM less, and lodwribably mla1!?. fc. rally and metitiyiTeS! or of T mouui, irregular appetite. dizziT U , headaches, blurred evesiirht weniT before tb err, nervous nzh- baustl on, 1: rrftabUitr cf m "f0" alternating" with . chill Biting, transient pain iw, drowsiness alter ratals. wk-V w disturbed and unrefrwhin? b Wn Db Indescribable feeling- of dirll ,!4a inp calamity J or of If you bare aU, or any oowWku ' , of tbeee STmptoms, you are uni? that mo-t commonof A lOftZ m . : vitu .. SXtB? JumUlS0 i.'S I JT 5 "rab'. an1 versttr Dr. Pierce. Golden nedlcil rjiTH tiona (for a reasonable Imrth of tiL Moa of tb Lamrs. 8kla DUwaW Mr?? Eheumattem. K&nW DiSs, tnaladJee are quite Ifatble TteVSt la 17? or later. Induce a fatal trrmTn ,t k." H Dr. Pierce', colden .nrdlr.i J rorery acts power fully upon tb. iiDt throtirh that rreat bkid-punf,hr densee the system of all bJood-uinSrJ? purltk, from whatever uaTarnVii equally efflcadoua tn acOn UtK, gh neya. and other excretory orjran. trengxhentna:. and healing thtor dmZZ? ao atrpetMnf, restoraUve tonic, it ij digestion and nutrition. tW K' both flesh and etrenirta. la malarisl ? this wonderful medicine haT?n oelebritr In curing- ierer and Arn.iv Ferer, Dumb AirSe, and klndr-d tTii4 te Dr. Pierce'. Golden MedjTVTu. CURES ALL HUMORS. - -1 Bkin, in short, ail caused tr bad blood am nmmJi r PpwcrfrtU porlfyinir, and rnrlnrun, 1 citie. Greal Katie bri rapTdly hS5 cuma uiuucacv. especially bat Tt nJ ffrted Its potency la curing- Tetw ErSS" EiTBlplaa. Bolls. Carbunci fv. v'J?"- vlona Sorea and Swellinps. llip-iomt n-. -White Swcllin.- Goitr oV Tk and Enlarged Glands. Send JL?."- Kampa for a large Treatiae, with ctZmZ P1t.oakln Dhwasrs. or the Bimo saJ for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affortic "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE Lirr- Tborourhlr cleanse it by nsinjr Dr. PlereA Coldcu Jncdlcal DiWoTrry, , JnlTSS dirPSt kMl. a fair akin, hnnnnt'i.,. atrengtH and bodily hvmdih will be UtaU CONSU1IIPTIOX. which Is Serotala ortbe Lnnn, in arritt and cured by this -remedy, if uki, intt! earlier staires of the disease. From itsW vctous power otct this terribly fatal 3iMa when flrrt offerinthis now worM-f arol rnsl cdy to the public. Dr. Pierce Ihotig-ht tiouWr of calling it his -C30KBCM moa CViu?t2 abandoned that name as too rpstrWire f a medicine which, from its wonderful oma. Dlnntionof tonic, or ftrcnKtbeninx. ahmtir of blood-cleansing, antl-bdious, j-rtoni and nutriUve propcrUoa, Is unequalcd. n odk a a remedy for Consumption, but lor all Chroulc Diseases of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lantra. F pitting of Tflood, Short nrm of Dreath. Chronic Nasal Catarrh. Bma. chitla. Asthma, Scvpre Crmirbs. and kmdrH affect ions, ft is an efficient remedy. forM0O.DraCTteta' 100 01 8,1 Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. rkrert book on Consumption. Address, World's Dispensary KeiicaJ lstcciatlt; .663 MslnSt. BUFFALO,. X. B.i v ai ' Gone Where tit Woodhice Twiafii, Kats are smart, bat "Bouah on Ra.U" braf them. Clears out Rata, Slice, Boacbea. " net Vues, FlieSjBeeUea, Moths, Asia. Mowquilort, Bed-bua, lien - Lice, Insects, rouuo Uur, parrows, (skunks. Weasel. Oorhers. tip mocks, Moiea, Mask Bats. Jack KisUu, Squirrels, lie. and 85a Druggists. , BOUGH ON PAIN " Haster, Pbrosed. 15c - BOUGH ON COUGHS." Coughs, colds, tc ALL SKIN 11U110R3 CURED BY, UGHTCH ' Eotirfi on neb"' Ointment cures Skia Ha nora, Hmplea, Flesh Worms. RinzWorm,Tet ter. KaH Eheum, Frosted Feet Chblains.Ilca, 1 rj Poison, Barber's I tch, RcaJd Head. Ecbmc a ftOc. Drng. or mafl. E. a ffnu, Jersey Cttr ROUGHiPILES Core. Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itchlrjr, Prottiuii ing, Bleedinr.- Lntemal and extemaJ remedy in each paataee, Sore cure, 60c DruirflKs or mad. , EL . Wxlls, Jersey City. K J- WaUk avad lid M Uaeca m tm C kaia MUiufiaifcmi w.a rrtu Sit. artMMiiMaiWtat ntnta la ti., Biitt ttAm )aay l&ta. Ifu-" i BM taaa M. nnci ti. mom ! ra a batM ftat- elaia Kolld C44; VVaU-k aad Cmla TK.tMSolM tiM t'a4-k aad tjaala mi auiA. TW irmr9 M a-aU la7iaa. wanaatratel S1fx ack af ta ttm ba a. mar rtv a SI (Mi IB twaasi arbaaj mm vftl aaW r" aa4 Kar Taar rAar 1 1 11 11 ail if CI ini Carta, Eaaiar Carsa StT HrH Cua, Rmtbi of V-"-1' Mek af X.mml Km tw 1 aaS aar f ul U a. r4ra f w u4 bttvr wctT Tn rutminsa ca wtxr ami', cm U.ljuuwuZri BUONClf ITIH. HAY FETEU, aad all Ws I B-. 1IA1U' tt YbTBai of Tretuacsm .Wk-'? .reoocDlxed by the xaedleaf worls m iii1r that wul poalUTely and pefmaneatiy T?rlatb'' kindred a(T4ion. and all b fl Ji0? ?lr in h Bl,r -Ef1"" ,,lick relief, but t aiaolotely curtt itM Z.iSi' IwaaaanOy- Tboaaaads hare enrad by lu Conrinclnf and coadtaare prefl wtl ba found in my M pace Treat iae. aaot tr. Utt Ot III uAln.clClXSATX OHIO OsrTood - vflrrrED-rLflDiES. j Z? J by aJ a.. s.rt rrtl.i iTl MJt!! AMm.wwK, KCXTJfT AAI t AAUUSV.Baatoa.aUaa. f.QJoaa. . f ing, tongue coated, bitter or iZi i?ougyrs ? DIE IN THE HOUijffi I lOI J taimc n Mmrm I I rLTZ: s AJbaa rtiMi .",r' i TN ewfes:Galc ; Miaf.miVHSAnATOSA" r xnitit anttiaet. aad droiiaat 1 iwilmw. k 1 11 1 h " nrniM ' 1.1 m . . " 1 r bar tvwt " - Wrmm r wmt I W. w.. a. . 1 . J Jaa It Ut.ru off Harmtaara WI-. f- l"w ri'y-tv aw. Wc. Tb O"') ?t"v by trrr" x . lrp!e rraar la art.". 4 ScA(UrsWp,46..Vm; Ant, XoBoK flfU r f awJI ar Arti.i...4-f ,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1888, edition 1
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