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A wrmdrrful. wunderful gffl of Gml to hr hkwam! »lrf ll <l<»ai 0". toaud npnn IU liKiili) . nor rrvull ul llw w ay it la trrau.1. I mfulito ua every chance It geta like a garear,; It aoothea aorrow; It lighten, afflicion. The turfureJ brart. the ovrrwrongbt train roab to <be Ireah air for rooaolation
meaaun- of It to every moment emptied, e need in our dally live* a broader.
catch my death of cold.” to an everyday form of expreaalou. It la hot true; It d.u* not really mean anything. Often the o|«-u
Honed expire, ion doca Ua work neverth* It give*the child, to whom It to usually addreaaed, the impreaalou that air to a ba<l thing; that goodneaa and virtue couuat In keeping it out, became of the tntoch><4 It p,UMw and wlckedneua In admitting It ao that It may way work its ev il will Of coutec It to hot necemary to ait with open doors and windows In cold w-eatbev. or make outsell and others geiHrally un cumfortable. What we need to the rveug nltlon of the virtue. In,trail of the vice of fm b air. tu Inherent virtue, which It bold, and kn-'iia at all tlmea, night aial day, atal which It to the find duty ot man and woman to prraerve from taint ami cormp tlon hy admialiirc from barnyard, derimi (■oelng refu~. or not allowing fneh air lo take the place of dead air a ithiu done If tbto recoguition were [>art of the unwritten law of our Uvea. It would not need preaching to enforce it. Cblhlren would ilterally lake it in with the air they breathe, and the know ledge of it would be aa wide aa the aea. the earth and the atmuapbere —lltlaburg Hullettn.
liable. It, Kaglaad. It mm* be aorrowfully admitted that It to only the child of well to do or cultured parent, la Orewt HrltalD that to aa well and w-larly cared for and that 1, aa ha|ipy a* the child of Japan. There to no douht that the average of chlldtob comfort and haiqdueas to very much greater in Japan than In England. Yet a well orders.! Kng Jtoh home to baiiy'a panel toe. There he I, not awathed In bandage, ami rolled In a pillow and crowned with a nightcap; he to kept 'ways dean and tweet; be to lightly ' ■»—*—Jy cl 1 - " aa ever be likea. He to no longer put to lad In a deep wooden cradle act on wooden rocker-, hut in a light and airy baaaloeiu-, which either i, stationary or awing, lightly upon hooka The queailou of ataliocary or mo>Ing has ainettc has become somewhat vexed among mothers, many doctors favoring the opln ion that It to heltbrr nesswaary nor drwir with rucking or awiuging. The old rock log cradle had a much more fcarwomc mo tlon than theawinging lioa-lncUe. R-icked by a carele*. or energetic |- r- >n It would oflen moke the lathy 111. Indeed, there nx-d lo he a tr-sdiliou still obtains in Scotland) that If the cmdte was rocked when empty tin- baby would certainly huiU wlwn next put into It. The rocking crmllc- with Its gn-ul w—--letf In.-I hit, hud Its day (aud bow inngidlicc-ut the height of its day wu« tuny he gutsued from the cradle of James i. that »iu> show n In the Stewart exhibition)—It ha, bait luday, and is now departing into the limbo of thing, obsolete aud forgotten, aud tfaitber probably in the course of yen is the swing lug tiaasinetto will follow Ik—Rtrand Mag
ratlv n|,ni theauh>srt of a neglected natu ral force-the ,„«er >4 the band u. rem.va pain and cure diaeaae. All the ordinary ailmeuM of humanity, he ray a, aucb aa hefwlaclie, pain in the back, rheumatism, etc., can he removed by gentle stroking with the tipa of the fingers. He Is con vincad. also, that a robual bus baud can do much to bring a delicate wife bark ho health by tbr Mime method. It may be ao That to probably w hy young people, aa plnug lo nialrimouial rwiationa, all about the park, in couples, the males rubbing the small of the females back with bto tobual arm. trying, no doubt, to endow her with Lie uw n tiiAlity. And a further reason fur aua|wcting that hold of a valuable principle to in the moral. sphere an anali _ nduubteilly auacha* tothe power of the
When Inbred aln
makes Its apiwarance In Undr young charges they invariably expel the evil tend
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exact ,|ajt fur Uie hypodermic Injection, bat It to generally behind the left ear or the spinal column A few prefer aa ‘ la ay bet ween the shoulders, ywhere that is handy; but Uie principle underlying the treatment called variously a box. a spank and a slap to the same. A dl-tinguIshed supporter of this moral method was tune promenading her young rfmrge upon the bsarb at a French seaside plan-, when her attention haling been temjsirarlly diverted for half an hour or ao by a local beau, the young charga took Ilia Opportunity to try lo drown himself. He waa rescued, howe'er, dripping and fright eued. and was receiving the enthusiastic sympathy of all the French ladles around, when—enter Uie French outer, who with out mote ado grabbed her dripping young gentleman by Uie arm and w tUi a "Come •ere. UaMer ’Knar) I” spanked him before the assembled plage. That to the true power uf the band.—London Globa.
before hi
hto w ork—awl Indeed, very often work—the ambition of a student
In i'ana to to discover a cfaeatier place in which to feed well, than all Uie other phsotw already discovered. When he has found this Arcadia of the appetite hto crowning glory to to announce it One day into the dim studio of my friend Croutc. In the Rue do Mlserr. little Bit
kins rushed with hto face aflame.
Glory of gloHre'. right here In Daria bo had ferreted out a Iswfsteak club rmtau rant at ten ecus the steak; and aa his month’s remittance had just oome In from the sister at Lseda. who had eeot him serosa the channel to become another
laui'laeer on the Inline
sake of good Old Uugluud and her nation
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What a dinner It was' The aleak larked ilenry, to In sure, but U w as well Hi
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There to a means of stealing dugs which rw quires great dexterity. It consists In cup t ing the cord or chain of dogs that am led and carrying off the animal twfoie Ha owner is aware of the theft. This to a risky dodge and does nut al nays succeed. It Is Generally tried In crowds and with smali dug*. These animal* are always getUng between the legs of pedestrians, aud their ou nere—for the moat part women—let go of the string In order that the animal may free hi inseif. Then the teuton run* from one person to another, recking to recognise hto mtotres*. If be has the misfortune to wander a few steps away be to at ooca
have been cleaner, and the roar of day, rod truffle over the -tones of Montmartre quel tiand. Our company mostly wore with n vis..red cap that bad the shape of a fish, who ab- apirt, pud at whom the fat dk-bm like an Insult. Wa ate tunny a steak together under the sign of The Holiest Man even after are dls that did not ruminate Uie end. We once soup was the-Iniactable overture of Uie dinner. At a time when a lawfsteak on the Boulevard waa weighed like so much gold we got good fare from The Honest Man—or from hto plump relict and repre arnlatirr behind the IBUe bar covered wlUi a sheet of lead.—Alfred Trnmlde lo Naw York Epoch.
"ToLs." said Colonel Clawtrop aa Ii gaxed upon the pleaaaut surroundings i bto suburban borne, "to what we call a r atricted neighborhood. No man can bu
a lot b<
SS he will at
other kind of manufacturing establish ment that might liave a tendency- to dto
dhy the prowler, who to on the watch, turb the quiet of the nelgbh..rh.a>d or to who conceals him under hto coat, mar llx rural aspect. You can Imagine mv le the woman to looking fur her dog In amaxemrnt. therefore, w hen I found upon direction, the thief acooUoff In an | my return from a two months' absence In
1 the west that a calliope factory hud been
start*-! here.
"Nobody had ever thought of a|wciacally prohibiting calliope factories any more than they liad of prubibiUug alilpliullding or the manufacture of soup ladles, but The building had formerly
When the dug to led by a man. the trick I* not ao easy. However, It succeeds some lime*. If. w hru the Theft to discovered. Uie dog has no collar, the atenler pretend* that he found the animal wandering In the aired aud to taking him lo Uir laHind So the owner to obliged to go to the pound aud claim hto [•roprrty. This vl.lt reads him nine franca, two of which are given to the person bringing the Animal there. 41 the dog. when stolen, had a collar and plate bearing the o» nrr’s names nil o-ldre-w, the thief first tries to take U nil. Hut If he does not succeed he runs great risk of l«ing arrested. When this case hapiwns, lie pretends that be wa* currying the dog to Hie nitdraa* marked on llw roll a r This excuse 1* not alw-ay* accepted.—Pari* Cor.
New York Eimch.
s Oct Sick Too. used lo get * touch of It every voyage. Not the long continued and sometime* deathly Illness of the landsman, but d cidedly uncomfortable, nevertheless usually lasted a day with me—aoraetltm only a few hour*. It would rep*-«t Hue aa soon aa we left next port. Til* onl time 1 ever missed It was wbrn we wei chasing a Confederate blockade runner, got so excited tbalT forgot all about I Curiously enough, when the w-as all over I fell a tinge of It i "It to the bilious tempera
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There to really no sure remedy for seasickness, though the best precaution against a violent attack la to go without eating or drinking on the day you sail. Most people tuvilc seasickness hy overloading the stomach Just before eailiqg."—New York Her-
ald. '
Accidentally the hair lose*, lu color In a variety of ways. When thecyclonc occurred at Louisville, March XT, 1W0. and the Falls City hall fell, burying its occupants beneath the ruins, among the few drawn from the wrack cotnparal ivcly unhurt wa* Henry Felthoelton. a saloon keeper. Hto hair, which six hour* before owe perfectly black, was found to he streaked "
a pries
and call H e fountain, tmt that wonld change Its real character. "When I mentioned the calliope factory lo Mr*. LTawtrap she aald: top* live. Whet you heard
drrn pi*) Ing.’
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"1 confess that I here at tlraee *1 sign* of Irritation when my children been unusually notoy; but now when the uproar to greatest 1 smile sod am grateful that they are not so noisy as the children across the way. "—New York Sun. You must know that a Jmpauear dentist never uses sujthiog but hto fingera when extracting s tooth. They hare no surgical lustruraeuU. This to how they are able to work: A number of boles are bond lu a plank of wood and pegs Inserted In them Tbe plank to told on the floor, ami the nor Ice pulls them out with lb* finger and thumb of hto right hand. By this practice strength and dexterity are acquired. Then ao oak log with oak pegs to tried, and llw young man to kept on this for a year. Tbs third year to put In by operating ou * *i*b of marble which contains uumlier Iras pegs of the hardest wood. After this he Is qualified to go into bus!ossa. A tbor ougfa workman will grab a patient with hto left baud end yank out five or six teeth with the right band without even stopping to rest. It seems Impossible, but practice sod long induing will enable any one to
“No, drah loy; I was rathaw disappointed. doocher know.” -Awr “Ye as. The fact to, Lunnon Isn't quite so English a* New York. ’’—Harper's Us-
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ARTISTS WHO TlE CRAVATS
Tbe employe* in the fashion sidy heir dressing shops ere called ssiouuwrv and they not only cut hair lu tbr latest style, but sell IMen Collar- and at the same tinsr tie the knots of lire cravats sore hy the purchasers uf tbe collars This operation H, h appears, a very Imprwiaut one. for the "entot" to rxpecusd b. make the knot la
marked by their eooeutnrity. their supreme Idea of elegance to not to do anything like the common run of mortals. They adopt expressions among ihetusrlvra which fra queutly Bod their way with the ueneral publics they decide each year tbs rat «f trousers, the shape of the shoe, llw form <4 tbe hat. the length of tbe overcoat, lu short, of the whole of the masculine toilet' Now. the way e cravat to tied to a very Important mallet for a gentleman in evening dress Swells recognise each other by this mark of good taste They know in looking at a necktie if He wearer Is or to not a customer of such or sorb e hale
the distinctive stamp. He wearer to regard ed as a profane and does not enjoy the fa millarity aeoorded to thorn who hare passed through the hands of a orlebraud salon nier. We all know bow quickly fashions spread and bow easily excessive notions ere adopted. Young men who would consider that they were compromtotng Ibemsrlrrs In go Ing Into e barber shop, and who uerrrthelera wish to aptwor with their cravat tied lu the most approved fashion, have the as louuieniouinr to their a|>enmento. When ever there to ■ grand fete, three "artiste" get into a cab at ^e'cluck In the evening and begin their round, lo two bout* they can tie the cravats of some twenty fashionable y.mng men and thus earn from eight to ten dollars, each knot being paid for at an average price of fifty cento, or Dearly half what the cravat to worth. Tbe employer takes twonhlrds uf the re cripUsnd tbe assistant the other tin cl This facllltr of earning ao much money ie their own account as asm as they obtain the promise of employment from a sufficient number of cu-hunera. Then they devote Uwm-e] res exclusively to tying rrsvala. They hire a email apartment where they can receive their rnatomera. for a great many fashionable young men prefer to have their cravau tied al ibeealomuer A* It cunts Iras than to have him oome to their houaa. It to rare that tbe form of a cravat knot lasts for an entire season. A new style to quickly Imitated, and aa soon as ever) tsaly begin- to wear a Us that wa* at fir-t the privilege of ■ select few, the fsablBnable ones abandon It. Then the ealoniilen are obliged to find someth log novel, either e change lu the shape of Uie knot, or of Uir cravat I tael f. They alter a fold or make it In a new place, round or |>*iut tlw ends, make one end longer than tbe other; in short, they liave a thousand aud one way* for distinguishing their customer, from tlie other pc!>aii» who go about lu society. Frequently these changes are male at Urn snggcaUoa <4 clubmen, who. when the km* suits them, adopt tbe new shape, and on the morrow It to worn hy all tlw men hcVingliig to their set. It to during the winter months that three tier* of era'at k onto are kept continually employed, hui tlwy are never wholly Idle, fnthe eutmiH-r they go to the principal watering place* and manage to make their rx|iriiai* Tak lug one month with another they earn from a thousand to twelve hundred dollars e year - Charles Seymour lu New York Epoch.
H* Used hy Slgsa There used to he • curious character namod Vrlletdowu In Fulton county, lud. Hr wae noted over Me whole eertiou as tlw greatest voter and the firmest bellcvenia "eigne" that ever eat on the hanks of lu-l river end angled for baas He planted hto awn In the dark of the moon and laid rail feooe lu the light He sheared bto ehnep when tbe sign was lu the head, and Isi.i lore hto own neck from the winter's growth of I ward when Uwtodlac pointed to Tennis He shingled bto hern In the moon’s first quarter, and gathered hto sped corn when Cancer was king. He wouldn't ride behind A hone that hadn’t been broken In Uie sign of the relim, and when Scorpio ruled ho considered a sorrel safe. There wa* noth Ing on earth he didn't believe could la pr-Hp-rly done In tb* signs, sad nothing Uiat didn't threaten destruction If the signs were dtoregarded. He bad s neighbor named Isaac Hruwu. A great Joker, * bo grew rich in S|dte of Um> fact that be paid no more attention to the sign*, which were so large a pxrt of Vrl let’s economy, than be did to the color of the clouds at midnight. Finally Vellet died, as eccentric men xmietlmra will, end the asscaeor came around lu the spring and "What was the matter with blmP’asked tlw official of Isaac Brown. "Well, you see," said the skeptical farmer, "I come home one night along In Daremlwr and told him 1 bad a next year's almanac, and It aald a man didn’t dost cat meat till the sign of the virgin. And Yellet say*, says be to me: 'My God! I can't go without meat till next September,’ eeye ha Aud IH be darned If he didn’t ley down and die. 1 feel mighty hod about It myself, fur be always paid hto debts In the sign of lb*, crab, and he owed me sigh trail
How do yon pronounce the word "wound?” Must people nowadays oar •■woond." but tbe old dictionaries all say "wownd,” and all the poets, so far as tbe Matener baa ever beard, make the word rhyme with "sound." Tbe pronundaiiou "wound" la undoubtedly an affectation; but It has ewani|wd the old sound. The other day a friend of tbe LtoKner beard lo church a hymn which bad this word si the end of a line and rhymed with "bound.” but tbe choir, In singing it, pronounced it "woond” In defiance of the rhyme. This Inspired the Listener's friend to take hto hyine book and write upoc e flyleaf this stanza of excellent doggerel, to Illustrate tbe capabilities of this word In the way of rhymes:
Modern poets, by the wa).are practically debarred from using the word "woond” at the end of their lines by tlw ecardty <4 guqd rhymes for It. Perhaps “harpooned" and "ballooned" and “swooned" have a certain relationship to the Idas of a wound, but neither of them to a very practicable
liquid oxygen turns out to be blue. Hitherto It be* beau dracrlbed as color lest M. Olesewmkl, of Moscow, who nude the discovery, suggests that the color of the sky may be due to the atmospheric oxygen.

