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(ten fate BaiiM Hrsttq. ~g»«ag jKJ=— liijJSSsr ^ Bftgb ftSqpa. JOCDri. At., rwia. Dtrinn; Sharpfcm * Ua., Fartllfam, SO smith Bill. Av. Phlla . UnA Wiffiarai^papiky. Jftra B lu ggxTv^wrt Una uy MiLLK**iape May dly. 7 BKGuT.texhD. S W Rnnwor stb A Locos I, PhlL ^ Gao W lu< Mayd^ T 8 CuUJ^wZhti$5%7 '<£(■&■? WxTowerapp, , |\, n-sl- " E P ffrmm, Mansion si, i£ssseia& **.. W G RuoABS, S Mansion 8C Cap* May Lxacb'a' raty JoeHoovnt, UfeMraktt st, Phlla. 1 l£s*iT*i Derator U, CaJftMay. J RflolH, Jadboaf. . * Edj-abds JtLprnaa cm, tad A TVVBUumt Baowx.Qnk Ittn, Eftitoda. . BWtwrrT A t'Oj-Tows r Hall, " Jos Sen kl tax out, Lnndlag. Gao lbu>axTK, Jackson st, thpe M. It O fk»VDB«, Cape Kay dty Honrriur A Willuh, " Haan, WAma A «<;■>. »"* «"•'.{ iS^a^^cS'n'Ss^""" .•wnelR Paten A Co., P«ny it, Cape May Vm IWtHj •hehft*ft«WM - mack it William, JMaatoTflk. J H Smrii, Court Hrwra ' (J Da J P lj»a»ratj^Coo rt^louss, 1 im J 8 KBXRDT A bo*. Cape May Wa M Wttaoa, HOB Msrkrt at J llbaaxBAtra A'oSfsi'ffXrch sC twasa^ J.
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— AW. Ibnn, irriatr-ixur am omrraraxma. J aha a. Hifaa., . Attenay A Oroaelkr-at-Iaw, Bdiohac. . "■ ma.txa a KXaaixxx ix chaxcekT, ; •crams cocbt coaatnioasa, ' 1 la. . ui soT.ar rosuc. R. T. BILLCR, ATTUMir A+-LAW, erroaxar-Ar-iA". kattaa eoucmia, < «•"« — *■>»•«. CAa.a. , ,y Dr. J. r. umiai. SiMiir «y" wtit-Tiii.piM ^ ■. f. imri » ~!r^5jsi»,s~ nurt pwr-~ package amd jobbing drcggist, no. »0« market btrkkt. i a i Capo blaaA *• A rric-s Hoitaa-* tat a. MJtU.ai la • I • j.'fc oarrDoa, C'"ittAfc. ...... ™. n. w aaanaa, aMwer r....... WAMH8CTON, P. C ' >.iy.ag?" "'!■■■ la , ai'CTia!t *C*«E*». ^ •rSSS aa hoiini a VtTai'ir an-STS >0M» W. MCETT. mr*. oaywaroir ' ISAAC X. STADTFEE, LSfM:
I. ! wmmahi BtaaVi' ™ THOMAS §._CfcABKLS _ BOOT ANp. SH0£ STORE. 0* miiJOToj imn. • rqsssaa^A ckxtt, unr, bo it, Miwrr amd '""ZZXZh*. ■» """l fDJUUMDS jTO ORSR. Rr.PAIKT|G SEITH DOWE. H>T- "1" ' " — — '■ - J. * GARRISON, Waahlactot/SL A Delaware At., r hc^^SB^iSrSdHpSd^r*f' ft nil cPTLniitosaooa. maia ram^ssggfegggKr* '* TTOOVI l: - AMERIo At CHROmOB P' aaerhumil. *»!»»■ * B."r. oXl. ■ - u5" ; lak.1 .1 r»«»aa . • - uar* Tka Irtfkl Llltla t b.., - mkflt. ' TTSZZ - ... . ' f" ulToI«SlY5 iikyn. NBAaAAjr OWM ROoflK ■M 1 tkat Baal, IkUaAa. „ R. D. EoanioBASoa COLD 8HHNO.-N. J.. " Fall and Wlilrr (3<xmIb (aaairi DBF OOOWi^AcKRlEA, '; ■ • '■WAMDMiiyiw, Tm. Wwxit.HRl.sxW Harixare. he. 8 uphrior Qiftilty (our, pa HMf^ehml Tka> aaa U Wha aft. IUIIW k.Ml r ,yir^ **" v,tK- • FLORAL fiUIDI FOR m. rV STt
l.o J *,y.W»RMs. .., SEWING AIA0IKN» MART ■ i i tsssasssssKa— ► MWU( Machine Find »[>, metstsfjua,'^ i "Miie '«df* jg#mt _ USCEH1 9EW Bat Siiplst aid Kit BiliaMe Mffljs^sS^saaK All ABD ALL OTHUI. • 1111^^^ Tkava a<a Ifcraa klada af vtofth afle If ' ZSKJthxz cZ. ^ TSSSi sKss'^H^iw^ctis s - ! SaOmae^ad'iahn alVi" **" i KaeklaM ar all Balra aadralnu R»paired al Shari SaUee. Machine aa. Mill. Shmttlm. Ami. Mm apetaK.itli jlitiBBpM i;. mm,/* all Machine, ... iqpMxi Order. : ffiaSS=«=M - haa ac nam la nnrt%^ |T-> j
- JdiMI, CiaLM'an:' a F. HORNER. JOS. SCHELLINUEH, DKAtsa. «« coal aid wood ' i^niwOMa C AUIO II np-povu. JOrraECaiTSDl Oaa aaaa al Calha, la» THE BEST! THE BEST I ;1_ rM*i i! :i NTi»|i »*i«iris <i 'lM» Caah'ta 'hhaa. adll ta paM he ^ ilakear l l ni^i aa lka iaeAae Miw (or a mTiAi mw al (a UUe.^7b^a« U ud'r'.rfl..'",. xoxxaco. 11 .filllKai id hint MMMaaa. n. an.' h Paek toe, Hew UrtL , "■ ni 'miiiTuiMt uiMiik "• -roa araciaL oonrLAisn." O, Dr. OaekT INVIOnRATOSiliaa elras«II. " lalkauadaaaonunaMrniaiBxansMiae5u*nw^^nf*i'irli ,ir"j"5!r<S^?. - g~VKeeP^M8kte,M»l.«U «l^£af ygSjCt «' SSLi'Im 'ihh nS* UnVJufta •^.ssaggigg b. saiSfeisn.'Li.wteta r* .-'71 .i'T.TTI" »HaiMta-s
Pi. ..A^Sitree""™,.. ... "• pi'la^tTua akelaa a « au'aartr raoa, Oe IAal«a» a« aatir laan i ' ^"l(l'lil Ad|iM * vl-'as'/. Ok. WIAe -J«U U.'tfl T.m Oal'iLrt AMlM^K.'dSX ToafTa kaaK.- , I Tc». owl* p^Tu, ' ' Ol oaf tally taSe apt aa we— Ote u Ifc( wreak adniidnr J Wklak wNjOul ■ IBIIJ IU". ■ 1>Vf»r Wb^'^wW^T* ,r*" I n^lawlTtka'k^a naliTw la -n... ; -^sgsSS-'"" i ' Orfflkat tC Selected. • raos misotiti ' 7/ i waihixotox, ma»cii ltA-tyo. . n>aeSfM<ftW«w4- . i I We cuteiyd the cmpitol and aaccr- ' talneo lioi? in could get to ilie Saoate ; \£gg£S&£$&'tnL i ag ! certain the aiknaetDeul of the baae1 nif2£h4»-t£caajkli irinc. or the hall I of the Ilpoae of Repreacntatljta, and | now. Jait for ua< trxxhaotv taf" oa con- . temphUthF else and magnitude o^lba ' liuilding In which oor "Statulea at I larp/' aia pwMcd, and where the laws - lto tha eieiMqal -publie, bpfti"sriTafe" W' Hricid," aro paieltd: - ' 'GMChtRftABBiU dfibhaaclL'saiion ninety Set ahart the irrol of tho Peto- _ mac. On the 18th of September, 1t73, Pnaldebt Whahlngtoo, aklad- by the Fne Maaooa ef MaiyUnd. laH the Mrhaa« ■ ah-. •' - ' -o-w-h. | A of thU bolldfo, — ' MMrle tooth Win* in 1811, the ' tooth (
J north Wing baring bean eomplatad In 1800. The' central porttoo-wss RSB-" , meneed In 1818 and<Oatp»ad In 1827. ( • ■ ' pitted. The* exteotlotu air' placed at the north and tenth ends of the 0 old buUdiaw ami art the two homee of , Concrete. The main building it three 1 hundred and fifty-two foet four lucbtg ( t front, and one hundred and terenty5 ; " sixty foet wide, and hat twenty-fear ( trtmslna la oaa hundred and fcrty-two . Imt In front, and two bandied and 1 thirty -dght foet ten Inches deep. On the (ML portico., with tautptrta - columns each. On the rexla, porrtero K oftwocolsauweMft; aa the treat, porliooa with taa oolomos aach. Tho " » area of graand ooreted by the whole '0 bnUdlUC, it dot hundred and fiAy-Uiaea' , a- thousand anc hundred and' twclre ■quare foci So much foe lada and fig- £ urea which show plainly that this la , no oommou tlructure with whlcK wc la are dealing. It will he bhaerred, that * the wing* are ree«BRnlar to ahhjd.' , awl we win now examine Into -tba basement of tba south wingaad aan i- •. tain the om of «ba teeeral compartmenta. L« at eottr at tbo sreet door. Wt Sad oomlret lo a hail runningj: through to the enatfWbL Tl.u Qr d » room beavMk.lt the "Book ro«s;- I s- wt pata oa, crom a hall ronaiog north, and south, through the wing, -are! in |J oor right wb 'flod a "Wort room." lo * oor left " cloreta;" nest, oa tor right i zLsvstrsmwB. '• books m» they eoox from the"PWdhiB « room. Next B oar right It another >. "dot taoamf la vhMw-Bot G rootn," wfkrr ttsr packing hoxee are „ tops aalUMftd with- lhft. Dae.- hr ■a. dtslrihutiun. Weuow craat, anather 5 hall, running north and tooth, w|»Ivh | " Is the utein hik tanning through ihd ! f- entire WkUag. At we eootlnoe an, •s. we find on our right, two mote aloes , - bath tsnm. We reach aaertrrr hall. - "p,^!M^{iheS i 7™ *ib»kifc*w.righh Wind I £ oo oiu.. rishatWBft U>a."l^lvala*laii . •- 5a?s^aga' wsa« "««« '"= IWH- ► togs. 18a tarn lo w right lata tiae ' ■mall hkBhrnuims fow.rel tba mU, * on avjrtk. 1. the • Terrtloriea" U>« j 5 !j Krpandi... ^ iW "'lioor Ke^e wb^BBbm :
: : it iiftSp»8iMMkl^'»TyC^ro ' who will re^^a aOto^ppw 1^ j U^Tt. ani^Lay resigned to 1 aroid the expsdaiou which they aatiri- 1 pated, aod Mr Dewccaajuit tarrel tail 1 baeou as U»o avldenua Waa auBkiant to < warrant the sdoptisu of a similar re- 1 : Mr Golladay hat been trying to with- ' ! drew hl^ tralgnttlon at . the Cioeernu.- • | of' KchtniijTtry properly refiued to 1 GoUaday might ha triad and tbo ilvutc ' ture whether or not he was guilty.— I - ' I unanlmoutlr refected and the Reaolui tlon rett#4»S'$*t 8tokm of Trnn. ' ! who prtkented It. 1 : It la lhaaibi that Mr. Sutler, of 1 | Taau., win be nequltlcd, or at moat ' | only race! re a rensore from the House, ' jaoiBS'Ww arfftbie hsTiog come lo ' I light which ohangas Mm aspect of the ' B j case i cry materially. ' At litis Ma day you would aupstoae ' Uu" 1 j Pension for Injuries recetred during 1 : (lie war had nude Application, but this Is not the case Bat H seems that the ' griif pksure OSS Ih. Jtsoeio. Hu~u < '/ is jutt at hand and theiwopie hare Just 1 ; become aware of the existence of a law ' ! entitling them to n prtmfon. It would 1 - surprise almost any on-- were they to e ae« the number of new applications rtn 1 - ceived daily, and many of them for ■ c gun-aliak wands. Hawtirr, the ma- I A Joritr of the cases are old chronic fcl- 1 raKtt&SWVfc'E' ; !1 mle, flu, and, lu (Act, almost arerything ' I the baman tsmily are heir to. Some - will gp through, built la my opinion „ I that the bigpost SOOte wont rocrirr ( t much compeuaatioo foe the dlaabUilies ( a alleged. If a nun gets sick now he , • charges It te the war, and wanw to get { a Utile something to help him along. . : „ffi£^.'sSl£C2£ ; I, listening te the "Un-tin-iub-ulatlous ' , c of life bylla, and It could be. trulbfullr f - sung »i.-«Mwaes£K-« : r , •_ a j,nJ_ r.~ hM, — ,d -v.: ..n I twsntypHt dolMafor midakigU
je enjoy the fouxlpcbea of anew which iiaa®fiaW«ai out Monday mefBipa ?«1« round a little, but before many of tbem could irscU bome again the grating of the runners on the pared street a complete- _ Jfbwitad thp ehima ef the belts ' ' ■ri; ..,- I » i OMJUL Day Good# slaho— a coiemporxftllftfrlt story:",' An expert buyer, Jgmur partuer of k of on; l»Wr+XMftmu firm,, «t a complimented by the teaior partner of the house, who Instiled on personally Rmwlng good) tb hit American pur1 •IMtn, rir." tsld Dewlat, throwing '' outaroOofgooda,"iftatdoyoathlnk Rfttafrtr.: , -j,:- •-=-- - ' -I "Oh. that's pMft<BA," said 'tfh ikMrimM||ilgflilV> ' •• ' Itt whatf tiiil Boll. , "ttr'-i tnhto " Played, ah! raUy: ire call it ulad, ; ii-^ u^jji; am wwift"No," laid Tadut, "I dool mean 1 pint; I mean 'tertsy R't goueup." ' "Oh, no," mid tkt Britbher, "not . at all; ii.bna tori gam Hp-qkite tin 1 tontmry. Wt se talon off from the 1 price.*' • <■>— ' - ■ "• t -Tw"Orer the teft',11 threepence too high now." • "So douM of 11; hi olr nrighbon, ' you know, mi IM let »r» not manuJ Jhetnrers, you know.' I*7 "Very likely; but Idan't cue to bt • •stuck' when 1 gel little." * "Really. Mori rxraorelinary, It ' JL at dangerous la lor York aa the I TinWBlRMtffr" ' - Tft, bv-tdmn Hww goodt. 1're get aomo aheady thA will knock I ftiibWMiW ur/ [ ""•But,mIdmr.rir,thre'»uo .poU | on the goodt,T aaanre wu. They are r -"win, well, tu^ifoo we Wleh [. j hT on theea gooda, aodtry a-.mctbing g.r "t fertaiulyl" and tlx Englishman, I ' sgo | 1m, infinite amuscnw t of the Amer1; k»ne friend, called a clerk with a ' wisp-broom and dlrctsd Itini to uMfowitcfa off" any dsssthe eookl find, jCfthifo be psnunlsd to nose aometUag i "There," aald the tagttrinnan trif,"umphanlly, spreadln; out another P i fisbric, " there is the hodaomeat piece *\of goods in Bogbrad.' At a- (rim a iSS"I can't om itT"to(lhbl aUtouwr. • fanltmU? whyfonare fooking ' right al it; lewrwr, yon try ^ Uw Ugt'Uf this -id Ujc £ for •m^pLdt-V . " ' tail r bill Mam,'. whWhwr. are b.^y
,[ * ^^ksocsaw.... I "Atxl the darkuraa ha called Night. , That waa the namaglTeu by God himself "Jn the beginning." II is tha Uma for net, but la tbo | world at rest ? ComparaUrely to, per hapa, .but to tunny, nry nuuy, the com tog of night la but a signal t«»gu forth, and lo wliat V Son«Btolab.waof earnest Chriatlnu be uc valence and lore, , tome trvjs-prk for the sal ration of aoula and the ad ran cement of the Redeemer't Kingdom upon the earth. Many who hare foiled all the day hare gone nut , to seek that teat and recreation for the mind which they do not aenn to posthe maaut of oljtalaing at their but happy It bt, who, whim night rexurt, and hit dally toil t» over, finds rest and happtaett in the boaom «f hit famiir. Many hare gone ujtuis wis ur ictrlry and mirth, where liquid poison it ilcalt oul, ami degradation and ruin bid tbem welcome, there to spend their substance In rtotons living. In the business-pursuing, plaaanre-asek- > log humanity. But the hours creep on, and, bark ' 'tis midnight. All srlthout has grown •tin, bats the tramp of tome solitary watchman upon his heat, or the rough slept and bourne muUrrtngs of a hatch of midnight rewlern. Dark news, at weQ u silence, aids lo rule the hour, i now and then a window Ufomluated by the midnight lamp of some cannot student loth to leave hit hooka, or the flickering light of the sick chamber, where-ln disease and death are halting this midnight InjurSln loves this* hoar. Crime, in all its terrible forms, works beneath Its mnnkr. are thus nightly hurled upon some nuaua|>ecllng, sleeping commuAud how many canaaf reel, but are j this hour tueeiug u|«io beds of bodily sniforing or mental anguish? God pity both. And when our last niglit altall come, the night of death, may wo be prepared to so for that rest which is eternal, where darkness pan never A Nantucket oorrcspomlcut gives eutcrlalng illustration of the "gradual progress of oplnlsn"ln thU anecdote about a shipmate who accompanied on om of Ilia early whaling voyages: Stiles was a simple-hearted young fellow; and when we tailed, had tweu " paying alteutinu" for some time to a young lady Who, hs had reason to think, did not fully reciprocate his ardent feelings. At all events the parting, on Iter aide, wish, and he was impressed with the belief thai she nnlv lent hint as ,t | a ( ui
i stand-by, In default of a better offer. " I with a despondent shake of the head. : ol | " I don't believe Ann Jonea *U Itare j a I tue anyhow." When wa had tweu out i c: > a few moo lire, and had mot with fair ! . success, Stiles, tone was modified. - { y< 1 3 hr bunlcn oThlt moitologua changed i at to " IVcIl, I don't no but what Ann dJones "li have me, after all." With a r - thousand barrels of oil under hatches, at If became »ull more hopaful "Chances •< f is pretty good for Aun Jonea," he yi t would say; "prefty good ii -w." At D t flftccu hundred barrels be hail aiasutiied jjx i a self-satisfied manner, trod >olilm|ulxcU f —"I guess there's no danger but what a r Aun Jonea 'II have mo now." At two h . thousand barrels— "Aau Jonea 'U Iw 1« glad enough to gctnW now, I know." 0 I When we cut the last whale thai was n i to fill the Teasel's hole and squared b .. away 'or boow, 8Ufes threw hit hat lu • r the air With a wild Indian yell of triumph-" I'll be hanged ir I'll hare Ann Jonet, anyhow!" * 1 Ax ArabBkrmox. -One morning 1 Eddyn Effcndl ascending hit pulpit to * ' preach, and addressed hit hearers, " " said: el " O, believers, know ye what I tut " going to talk about?" ll Tbey said thty did noL •' * "Wtll, then," rejoined be, "rincc U ' you do not know, do you suppose I am a ■ . Another morning bo again appestrcd 1 0 in the pulpil and said: b " 0, hslltrara, know ye what 1 so * * going la tell yon?" d They replied that they did. c "4f yon know It, then," Mid lie, "1 ' need not tell It to yoa," and he de- •! t ^tended from hia pulpit, and went his n ° .Hit aodl tors' puxalod what to do, at a ■ Wffsaisa.'S! . •ay they did not know, others that they n dfi. U ' And again Lddyn KifoinK mounted h ° Into the pulpit and laid: ' " O, MfDthntn , knoa yc what 1 am n going to my'to you?" 1 * To whldi tonic replied: » 1 " Wfiltnow," other*, "Wc know "Good!" returned he, "let thtee ■ _ who know foil those who do not" 1 ° -as— ' t I, OCR Hqjjk Hrw. — One yoMon why y ■ tad many young lives are shipwrecked and th many youthful hopes blasted— r i- why tfrere it to much of dishonored , * nod wrriched ohl age-why there aro , * so many gravis watered bv no torn — ] a la. that tha Ixaini lite la mads repol- , slve- by arVUaj/ restraints, by the • -nomas-*, that repels fcmUiarity, by « the •ohmnity that frowns upon inno- ' 7 c-int mirth, by thh ndigioai atufority I that prublMts all asu-swvnenU, save It I ft rnsv be Use randing ..f that Cateehltm I aad p'« tab- oonvuWIcww H yonng l p-.pb-ato hot danrr. Those thing! ' •d drive -.mryantliawaj front liome— drive I J them Into the street, out from under - the eye ofparantt and guardians -dm e ™ Uwm iBl' ^ isn&tqurotly to reaiwfo, Ito -Ufa of W whtehtohr h-ddoa hdll-ffM. A. C. , 'i TW,fe ^Vhrifod ritoW* OR# "~T;' ' r~ v
. !' a rtrn Ttnat A Connecticut broom ptddler— a ' shrewd chap, from among the steady ., habits, wooden clocks, sehooiesastere and other fixlnx— dtur* through tht n streets of Provldenee. heavily laden : with corn brooms. Ho bad railed at ( j several stores and ottered his load, or | ever to small a portion of it; but when ! he wanted the cash, and nothing else 1 in paymsat, they lia-1 uniformly given him to understand that they hod l' | brooms enough and that ha might go , | further. At length he drove up at a * ! wholesale store on the west aide and *° offered hit ware*. a j~[ " Well, I wont the broom- hidly M< enough," Mild the merchant, "but T ! wliat will vou take In pay?" 1r Thit waa a poser. The pad for was m aching to gef rid of hie brooms; bat be "• would sooner sell a single broom for m rash than the whole load for any other *" dts)Hiae of as rradlly at he eonld of , brooms. After a moment's hesitation however, tie setv-wed up his courage to the sticking point— It required some courage, and after having loot hit chance of Belling his load half a doecn tlmca by a similar answer— and frank - ly told the merchant he most hare ' cash. Of oourte tha merchant protest - n ed that cash waa scares, and that ha must purchase. If purchased alall, with ' ; what he had In hit atore to pay with. : j He really wanted the broama. and he u did not hesitate lo say to; but the r' | Umca were hard, and be had notes to l«r, and and goods that must be dla,e ! posed of. *• I Finally he said lie would |iut the j goods at lite eoat price, for tlie sake re i of trading, and would take the whole load of brooms whlrh the pedler had j labored so unsocveaslvrly at the other JJ j stores todlspose of. m ) the inao from Conneetirut, " and w- ' Z ; Th' rwlteT scratched hte head— | T 1 There was vn Idra there, as the • quel ! '* j tin. load and rash for t'other half, and ' " i I'm your man. Illnwed If I don't reS | ' out, if C-onoectient •inks, with sll her 1 ra - broom stuff, the next minute. ' j. | Tlx- mere Irani heeitntcd a moment, to | but finally concluded the rhanrc a good ,d [OOO. lie would he getting half ttw ' broom* for sometbing that would not 1 i. | eell as rea-Hly; as fi-r the cost price. It ■n j was an easy gammon in regard t- it, ' i. ! The bargain was struck lite hre-oms ly - were brought in. sod the rash lor half >t ' of tlx-io was paid over. Now, what will you have fur the j remainder of your bill?" aakrd (he ic j The nnllcr scratched 1-ls heart again,
drummed with his flngeri on the head ' of a barrel. lly-and-by this reply ' slowly, dclihrratalv end em;>hali* , rally. " Tou Frovidenoc tellers are cute; 1 aell at coat, pretty mnch all of you, ' j and make money. I don't ere how lie, Now I don't know about your I goods, ba trill' one article, and If I take i anrthlug else 1 may he cheated. So, i • seein' aa "twon't make any odd* with I I gtMM I'll take brooais. *1 know | like a book, and ran swear to ! ' Just what you [-old for thrm." jAnd ao raying, tire prddlrr t«n- 1 maiKWd reloailing his brooms, and ! deposited half of hia former ! jumped on his cart with a regular < gnu, and, tearing the 1 merchant cursing ids Impudence and osn tlupidlty, drove off in search , of another customer Joah Billings in hit new Altuauc gives those especial "signs ' which are about as rcllahle prognostics of the weather, as we find published any hare else: When musters are observed before day-lite In tbo morning torein among the klondt. and ntter teiacntacimns, look out fox sudden weather, and severe pucker in the money market. When you see 13 geese walkin injan and toeing la, yu kan daUbrralely ysre hut surviving dollar on a hard winter, and a grate finktoousness, the next season, In the price of | cowhide boots. If pigs sqnml In the nlte, and grascum oph or their roost, mingle in a free fight, yo may hope for high winds In a fbw weeks, and also the typos fcvrr In yore naberhood. Jut before a heavy ano storm, or 3 foot deep chlmbiy swaUows are unkoroskarer, and. in the moral world la a great texynsns in tha ogiWhcn bent lay 3 eggs a day, and men cease to brag, and wlmmin cense tew cackle, thin Ingnn summer draws ni, sndthe SBlItentitmalhtftiroph. When tplbera sre seen climbing up ! the wal backwards, and frogs 'knougb tho they had the kickupa, look out 1 ralo; this la also a share sign ! children will havu the measles : 1 If here hang around their hives, and mules are ami in a brown study, a storm or some kind ix oookio, aud win soils the marks! for honing la vary eadarerosu aad •hifty. Blimixo. — Goaiha was in coin (any ; with s mother and daughter, when I and bund Into loan. He aald the mothers-' How hrauUftri your j reproach I us made your daughter.— j i That crimaoo hue acd those silvery ! ornsment of gold or |warie: those may : I he bung on the neck of any woman; , I those are never seen connected with r moral parity A Ml blown fiowvr . sprinkled with unrest hne it nri to iiiarii -Tiiniir"^SgegkgTgg la the rim, whteh ratore hangs^to
rawiuan saYixfoa. A Flint exchange reocritly gave tornt • of Colley Cthber-t foletfolAtloos In i "Richard in.," whjdi arc poptdariy , heltevrd to be In 3nakt|«are i original text, and relates hbw to learned a man f at irm. H. Jteward did not know that • they were lnterpsdatioire. Wc apptr- ' head that the author of tlx- extracts 1 given from "Richard lit." it more i generally known, especially to literary jieople, llian arc the nulhop- of some - other familiar qu-tatlout given in the , -iv connection. There are uuny My - , Ings heard evrry day among common 1 obscure origin. There are othare whldi I should be, buUrrootcommoalyknowu. Some -r these may. prmr of internal. The saying. "To leave no slouo uui turned, " may be traced to a response of i h*- Delphic oracle given to Poly- ■ crates as the beat means of finding a mature bo tied by oik of Xerxes' gen- ' trait on the field of Plates, i "Every Inan the architect of his own I fortune," 1» ascribed to Appiut Clandi iut Coccus, the earliest Roman writer i whose name has come down to us. In R. C. 312, ha began the celebrated "Appian Way from Rome to Capua." Of tha very common raying, "Where - the shoe pinches," Plutarch relates the story sf a Roman being divorced from i hit wife. This poreon being highly blamed by his friends, who demanded "Wu the not chaste? wu she not : fair ?" holding out hit shoe, uked them whether it wu not new and well made ? "yet," added he, "none of you ran tell where it pinches me. ' The taring, "when at Rome do u Ilie Romans do." It aald lo have arisen in this wise : St. Augustine wu in the habit of dining upon Saturday as on Sunday, but being puttied with the ' different practices then prevailing, (for - they hart begun to test at Rome ->u Saturday, ) he consulted St. Ambrose on the I 1 subject. Now at Milan they did not fast on Saturday, hut the answer of the Milan saint wa» "When I am here I ilo not fiut on Saturday ; when at Rome I j llutler, In his "Dyet's Dry Dinner," I written in 1399, says : "It la unscoaonI side and unwholesome in all months j that have not an R In their name to eat The Special** says that Tobias Hobson waa the first man in England that I ta ont hackney horees. When n man l-ut In- obliged him to take the hnrwe wlilrh Hood next the Stable door so Hint every customer was alike well f served according to bin --hancr, from ! whelue It became a proverb, alien wliat ought to be your election was choice." Mar.ui lay vtys that KlngCb.irh-s 1 ' ' alien remained In Hi.- I'lrU.-m. -n at.it,remained Parliament n Idle
lil« speech was token luh) con.ld. ra"- „ ' Hon. Tls- debates nmnacd Ms voted h • ! mind, and were s-.metltn.-s, he used to „ Hume, lu hi* History of England, - awillwa to William of Orange the say- ,( , ) lug, "Die in Hie last ditch.' Wtau (] Buckingham urged the inevitable de- ' struclloQ which hung over the Polled - Province, and ukesl him whether he " ! did not see that the Commonwealth * ■f was ruined, he replied, "There Is one a | certain menus by which I ran he sure * ' never to see my country's m|» t will ' die In the last ditch." '' -I The expression, "Stool my Uiumlcrl'' *' Is fittnillar, and Disraeli accounts for ^ It. Tbs actors refused to perform one' ^ 1 of John DennU' tragedies to empty ' booses, but they retained tome excel- b I lent thunder which Hennlt had Invent- n ' ed, and rolled It one night when Deo- " all wu In Use pit, and It wu applaud- I ed. suddenly Harting up, be ensd to o . the audience, "By G— , they wont art my tragedy, hut they steal my than- j, . •»«•" ,: I The well-known Terse, "Thirty days £ hath September," etc., Is said to have g first appeared In the Abridgement of „ . the Chronicles of England, by RtcRkrd , Grafton, 1590, under tho title "A rule # to knoire how many dayet every , j moneth In the yeare hath. A speaker at the recent Mulr dinner , iu Detroit, quoted the Unet : "No pent up VXtm cuutracU yonr power*," w, and aacrfbed them to Pope, whereupon | n Chicago paper took the trouble to • \ • criticise Hie gi'ntlemanl knowledge of ' authors. Tlic lines refcrrcd lo were ' . written by Jonathan M. Scwell, an ' American, aboot the beginning of the ' , present centnry, and are to js- found In ' [ an epilogue "To Cato," for the Bow Street Theatre, Portsmouth, N. H. | i "By uniting w* wntsL byaryiint * . we fldl," oocure Kt a tflmng UGeity | I song, written by John Dickinson, In , . 1788. , That celebrated ' modern i-oUHcal | I raying "Tb the virion belong the , spoils,' wu flrvt made by WjlUam L. , , Marry, of New York, In a speech In , Hie I'nited States Senate, In Jan nary, • , i >^lnl ,nw»r Rsat In psora, and flrWt 3 > t la Hie lirarU of \iit osmtrymen," wu < I titihWSjrriS ! ' lives on Un death of IfaAlngton. In , ' 179a . Tliomu Polos said ef, Edrannd - 1 Burke, lhal "He rose like a rocket and - s foil like atlldL" . "What will Mrs. Grundy mtV wu first asked bpTbmhma Morton; in his ,r ilraraaof "Speod tba Plow.1' "Plaih d u a pikestaff," and "Eaota are atoh- ' spc-cb, from the Bibb— Jeremiah VI.. ' S:Sh."SS!«a«tKS! ; IT ■ rise Ixj 4. "In the midrt oTBfcwe -irasMaseto | J service in the Book of Cemmeo Prayer, I y 'fiiod tempera the wind to toe thorn ] ; iiSsrw 1 '""Te li.'sssr tsx. ' Z\t?££X2St. rsrsa; A ; number of a teriet of ablt J-rttWU pny bp, raBri I
TWsltUsWIct l| ItlRil | f tlriff I <ra* *»(!• i Iss4 ttottn. Ii-.to.wst Witra to u.' i.MXSaert iwasriufttglltod 8|RftiHlJ*s'. -j ij ! M 4U n> j j ! *1 1 Ms' rUsTllSwre' to ^ ' Tto.s-s sMtaktss n (to-p^mss ki«(.- .«!• tela! sll te |«1G 7- Tk^w'whQ I«*s teM*|M> >n Tku tksas to bwa toklsa. SIUl soaslklss etosra U* toMt ttot "■ "S s M ^ Tk«tost» sues to Ike MIKtluw-s k—« d- k»ltan.ltoesasbkM*m' In 0*1 srUlsll ss sMkkttnn Bl ^Tk. xftrrtas *> Ikta w.T, ^ ^ m] The Gmthtmr^r. ll """"T "RtoF"1* "" HTHnae til The talk of the town -The English Be eonlenled with your lot — Ke- " pedally if It Is on a oarner. WhyisakissHkesnnnor? Btcaino It gew from month to month. What's thcjlifibrence between a suit •nr of clothes and a lienor bun? The lie Why U the mouth of a toper like a „l well made shoe? Reran*- It la water be proof. 1 Why Is a dead duck like a dead »e doctor? Because tbey both stopped quacking. Why Is a ragged coat Uks an iiuopot? Because 11 Is a specimen of hard ware | harJ wser.) *' What is the geological character rf the rert on wldcti tht dnmkacfft split ? . Most commonly on yearti. >n Why is the fifty-ntuth diopter of a hr book like a knock-down argmnent? Because it eotntSenrc* with EIX » lUcka-i vo -Vllnfiing lo rhignant, Mrs. Clevtr nil raid: " A girt now aortas ail head." n, "Yea, kill you talk to her." replied rn Mr. Closer. as Col man. tlx- dramatist, wax naked IT i's he know Theodore ;Dook. "Yea," wpUxl tlx- wit: Hook and Eye are (. old OAMirlatex. " lb- . 1 L., ...
A mltsiounry' u» asked rouse of his poverty. 'Principally," replied, "bei-oum I havo preichrd children are the spriugtiaK or tho future, and tu ten which theii nrioral tonofrltes Inspfras is one purest frelldgv'of our naWTC. " 1.ucvm betrayed a fritadt vnnlieuro," said one lady lo another by W4y of InsinusHou. "V*I7»™e," was Hiantw*r "tbr you wgre never entrmt-rt with it. ; 1 : , A Chleagn prenqtor has teen t-otnt-out " the wrjt to He!!.''. ', A slicked totem porary rays: "Persons rtslriug a A-mpble guide to GhKagu Id purchase the MTOran." " mm! do, you know of Op' Chirac • terof taU/*anI",waa gW e< A.wii- • nets ate police court toe athrt day. — "What dol knew of'ttt dritsnter? or," replied ha, with ampbatls. - Wo nran ton ie ' raiytokf Rftotet hie will," said a traUphyiAMto' se Wihnran: , , " Bp>6tS" rahlTU, k'i bed a brotoe* tort wta» to jail, an' ftlth I know Itvrm* greatly agalDss tot own will." , ' 1 r A PillafieM oisnsler mad St x vvtsis ef a hymn to his tingfo ration, nn Sundsj, aad reoaftod tort If tbey could atag tk "ell Ihcj might go through tbs whole: if toot, one verse would do. A miserable sfovimcu of mala man rays Ural giving the ballot to wqnx i wouU hot anil era to ranch, for mo of tbem woflld sd aril Uynt they Were oU ruaugh to vote tuiffl tbey were to*-eM to toke any iRiftrst in pellttes. ■ .V WosWWfL Strang MILK toll bead, Ciralterax Jratraf M mlfe in Uradoa. Tra. Uratrauni veto-ck-e pasted BMAfrtor-t bridge intsteir hours of one diji 12,1188 at Fidel free' . and at Hmdea hBdgt. ' fel on- : day aft tg raraTiiRft ft , In h}oo boon Of bn» day In lb«S 315,900 ptopla entered feggte. , and during oue, daj In •18aO,.7Dr,l>" , poopte en treed tha tire, thwiftonlV t -,f ■ whom were en foet." M8,«t0 pteple 1 entered aad p*i*od oui of the right , principal arteyteaoCixru.i I u Mtewy^Atorwtgate, kByCUO; !>>• | S^Oa W,.9MG0; . 11 ol born -hart.' B).tM>; and Hrtxbm - Ixnd*e, dR.Wn. tn tsratv. eraser mice i rajsMjssgsE: mortcu. Ik, 000; Thru toftflit tlmt. I njt*r. Jramtmnl ttaot, Ra,aMk Sm-- ^ gate street. S3,Or-^ Ixa*-nhaE, :c £1 p.^'Si,"xii^w'^!. respnratarira) .

