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ituhixnw.; dwanEav crop, w-d^i
, * to tLe Tooden upoon will aftcrw.rd* .apply the pUoe. ku tried it un the following endioirof o
ent remedr—depending, of ooane, , the auue u to whether it giro, permmiient relief or not r Fat a h»ndfhl of, nit into * quart of water, add one onnSaof •pirita of bartaborn and half an eunoe of oampherated (pirita of vine. ’ Pnt them nninklr
„ _ jork tightly to ^wfant the eaoape of the apinta. flgak r pieee of cloth 'y it to thi
. probably ahall, in time, onla to learn how to vote); bat know, that tomatoea moat not in an iron pot. SomebeneSa keeper, following in the footat
"?t“4
be pat in an iron pot. I aometimee, at go* table, ta-.'tam.ta-vbi.b
been uade bitter by thia rrocaaa. If the intention ia to modioate them the
Tb. Culp, tar Tta
^nvoatalpa ia one of onr /fiftaen ^eara of age^t inor Tery alowly, and ia only a a maturity. Of latewe hare: it haa been noomaaodad... i Weatern prairiea ; and while we it heeltap) to nay that the Catalpa be a valuable tree for producing
Admiration Fraternity"
nta, and the church being*dimly , it la by no meana an nnpleaaant young people to peaa an erening » back in the aoft npholaterea
hewn in volaptuoua tete^i-tete with aor—
friend of the oppoeite eex, Uatening
— tr |mtpoeee q durable timber u roll be remembered
*,u, uui cuuum wov.re cold i for it ia winter-killed evenTn therioinityof New York City, eapedally when plant- 1 — lea rapid gl
rich'aoila, where The young hranohoa are alao vary brittle, and if planted in prairie region! it mewhat protected i
bo qnita poeta or other aimilar pnrpoaea. Wa think thia tree ia worthy of trial on the Weatern plaina, bat would adviee ita
A New Hampshire farmer of exi anoe declare, hi. belief that er which it is intended to fatten ah.
even in open yarda, becauae thaa „ “ ctoS°imt trfi
•inga. The name might bo look kept on a farnTthough their manure ia loss valuable. Man£o ia the great object, and node of it ' i bo lost. When wa oome to have farming, that ia, whan the land
Wmo^y will bo paid tor artittcUl
- ' is always n lucky number in the of eome peraona. Addison said, to the Spectator : “I here been told of e certain aealona dissenter, who, BvsjtsssrsriT'' taaete to the world, win lay two to on the number 60C against any i number, because, says he.it ia thei bar of the beast.' 1 This mystical i bar played a great pert to Ineky
.. Catholic journalist, striven to show that il spelled Biatmarnk, it would be ezaetly Monie.lAnt tn FifA IT fliree 1 >
There ia an old,
which
jefcendinla at i body are as good aaa fnneraL The ana had notions about the breadth' of scamp fosse measuring an odd number of feet: the holding of markets at intervals of an odd numberof days; the taking of the oensna at intervals of a~ odd number of yean; the dining, at triohnium of three-aided table'; th_ graoea being three, the fniiar.three; and
odd number of
is Si.-
Iraaddingfegethartlieyearof our Lord, the digits which oompoee that dm-'— the age of the individual, and the bar of years between his birth, s , or some other notable event i —an elastic tort of process, which be made to prove almost anything
New Styles of Flirtation. “ Sunday Vagabond " strolls around i the following purpose, as appears in 1-ii .uT i-l-Jr ‘ i .... a
—Jhaetoead^/'
ehurc£«ejp. v . ' la yminua only thw liquors); the M music ia not helped, beoauae sen era are ignorant alike of what (hay want, and of when they get it, while aa lor the poor debutantes it is nothing shy of J'vile cruelty to.
bothtruT
looked for all
alive, with an—
ig wildly, faees grinning aa it at you, and moving backward and ward .with the under current, t
we drreaiiljjiran’r^v
and atont men were olupingtheirwivea, -id seeming aa if thay met theirJjale th calm resignation. No daeoripnon — the bodice Drought to the surface oould eonvey an idee of the horrid sight to that cabin. I close my eyas and motion to my conductor my readineaa to leave. I have seen enough to that charnel house, the reeoll action of which will never fade My conductor motlona me - towards the steerage cabin, where the mcn^were^b^ themaolrea^apd where > way. Peering down into thotabin aw a m¥.il.v picture of death. Hodiea - stalwart men, old and young, were hustled together — ! -
i a trial which ia
proper for Lent It ia exqjting. It ia
•he heeled over i From another ' lined a view i Here, piled ap^n
ah it brings oe “ Mutual Ad
and sharp, jaaeed woodwork which ia aplintered and broken from the linings of the banks, the faees and Umba of
ibjeot is ran delighfat
We think it fbnaa a diatinotiTe feature of metrqpolit " ' * ' rthy of bail
finementa, and la worthy of being immortalixcd. I am not quite sure aa to
the date, bnt think I nave
aa follows; "DeerHat-
Bight There ia to be a obotc trial Three new aoprauo^
dear Mr. Squint haa promiaad to play the Miaerere from the •■Trovatore," and the aohlionl Chorus from "Fanat" as interhidea.. Them will positively be bnt half gas on; Jim Fairbanks ia coming. Harry Flinn and all that set yon . ana we ■h.u return home to for ioee at ten. Your daroted
la it hot astonishing that no matte _»w satisfactory one of those'‘fashion able choirs" may be after the deeinbli ehaaae haa bean made, there is always l my for ^anoiher change ihe^dlowing of toe sage eritioa (Sa "Maalo 0^° tee men") '>®coma »o finely ahari np to the .utervaf? Ah 1 what a derfnl creator, tha modal Music Comi man of the feriaid is to be sure.
Modern science baa completely swept away the pleasant fancy that the moon iaanabitableglobe, like the earth. If ,v — are people in toe modh they lo to nvo without breethin
Ue^^toaS— _ ia ■ aapulehral orb—a world ol ~* No vegetation oloi atony desolation, tr
peak* that ri»c like i a into apaea; nojdreiy a host to the Meekness of its sky. i daytime is no rosy dawn in tha morning, no twilight in toe evening. The nights are pitch-dark. In daytime the rotor beams .are lost against the aKfiSJtoS.'feSE: shadows black aa ink. with nor
the deck. The Mroe where x am '- 1 *- ‘Hehto parted.
a hull aadcai_
. down Oie’Sd^^Ohi what^ spectacle is presented 1 The cargo h. broken bulk and toys heaped up i confused rataa ; bodies of men and
men. tefeued end ton,
•ini
aight to look upon, and -- power of the orbs throngh e upon it renders it all toe
frontl of the
the bod> from theooniinnal action
drive against the ngly places of broken hull that stick np hero, and; 1 —ivemonta very haxardi
enough of this part of __ or, I proceed (owards oneof
DOS aieerago oabina—theqne.where all the women and ohQdreaAwerednMrned aa thay toy in their bunks. Bcramblting .1 XX. X-J. —‘X-J «- *>» rope
of the
ay. t *if'toifalgh
There, lying to an immense
—,, —a a hundred or more bodies. They locked for all tha world aa if they
dug months and staring, glassy eyes ome conception of the terror which ted them aa they vainly straggled to eh the deck, bat were prevented ly
' ' swept over toe ship as
and filled the cabin.
Meridian
ere requested to meet, says the call, " for the porpeae of attending to onr inlereata in the Legiatotnre and of giving that body and toe Governor to understand that. - *-'*
longer to b of Illinois,
loot teems to increase. "Granges" have been organised in almost every neighborhood. A league called the
. . anything what woe in thia flash ia torn from toe faeaa of many of the dead; others again are bruited and
which the action of the waters haa not disturbed. While I stand here another of toe divers deaoendaandoommenoea to send np tome of the bodies.
«•
than sending np the
.-^raMves Ig beneath them. Having seen of toe horrors beneath the wa-
rsiML“
3s2rS!
the light of heaven and
sss;
Why ft Keeps Warm. When the polar currents meet the anner Golf Stream, which they do -etween the (Sd^nd 47th degrees of north latitude,. the arctic watera sink below, being heavier, aa they are odder: and toe arotio current thus otmtinuea its outhward, being found, near toe naa, at a depth of 2» fathoms. Its activity farther north to curiously zs.tr&m.
fact, tost if toe ow aa it does to e bed ■ of cold water, ‘ '
«(
d along toe rear bottom of the i, it would rapidly lose its high arature, and would oeaso in oonae-
me to be made in otte to estimate the
to oppose the Pro Ba He£dnotthink that used forthet purpose.
Mr. Linooln, one e( toe ecanmlttM. asked whether he thought this 130,000 was used to convince toe member, of
sssSss
ASSESS
British smpboildera. Finding they could not safely- taka oantiacia, one fins, the most mtroaivi on the Thy, recently discharged ISO at their work-
w£?iwa23H to go to Albany to oppose
lo so. (Be-
m'direetor, A. & Divan, I at money bad been .paid to
130.000 (in Chautauqua Lake, N. Y., that there
mald bTi
ot that's min^nd amaltiim has leased 1(1000 eeras of lead
legislation, but he had no per-
n lik BSata* inliisi i what be had heard
srgi
ni.'S'.
i Legialatnre i remimlcd Ml
adjourned Mr.
need no money, but his agents had. These he would send to the witness. Shortly afterward Mr. John Dutch er and Mr. Abraham Van Tech ten, called ritnesa, and representing themaa Mr. Yanderbilt'a Albany agents, gave him the items of their expenditures in defeating the Pro Bata bill. Mr. Babcock asked. " How did they say they had spent the money V The witoeae deelined to tell, as Messrs. Dutch errand Van^Yeehten were both alao because whatever, he might say would be only hearsay. But the Committee insisted on his answering the nutation. Gen. Diven said that Mr. Dutch er had told him that ha had given 370,000 to Van Veebtea and Barber,'to *"■—**“——| *'— —ibars of
• . flsna da, IfijMjj' Egypt, and several of the larger colonies, are taking large Iota of Bessemer steel rails ; sad BraxU, Egypt and India take a lair quote of locomotives.
of 34 per mot
Er'the^dTa t employers can't very well complain of The groat profits toot may be realised by coal owners in England and elsewhere, are indicated by the statement of a coal company v —
be grid through tha Tiegislatnre. “Did Dntehcr say *•— “■ f asked
how the money was distrilmted f"
coal, ia maintain*, tie company clear $3 per ton, and of eonrae be to pay a vyry large dividend. The workmen in one of thox operative enterprises known trial partnershipa,"' ” ’ -
received a conns o
each. Mr. DutobernH
i, but named the six d Mr. Babcock. •' i re-
in easily be anbpeenaed,"
11 per i
j — - —-“c-i —« have . -—--. -... all 827,500 (in addition to toe wages — in the diatriot) ainoe too now
waa adopted. About a year
ago the puddlers employed forfeited their interest in” the profile by joining
Onion, and now regret having
Tba State Farmers’ Association of Q-
ntly published a call for a
of delegmt
frankly conceded by mdon Engineer, which, commenting the unwillingness of British railroad men to adopt improvements, says ; “ It ia beyond question, be the cause what
that the locomotive engines used in the United States coat leas money and do more work than English
id in many other portions of
men Movement than to any other topic ; and the question of freights seems likely to become a prominent iaane in politico. Undoubtedly the farmer who gets for his grain only a third or a quarter of ita value, and whose land yields him only one per cent., wLUe his barn* are bursting with unmarketable produce, and hia firm are fed with eora on wfclait'
teodent haa ever proposed,
patterns and try it on an English 1 The thing would be contrary to all cedent, and therefore it ia not done The usual results of fraud; incapacity, prism - are being felt in Game " Within the last ten months," ssya the Scientific and Minina Preee, "the mines on the Comstock alone have depreciated in value 380,000,000, and those of every other mining diatriot on the ooaat in like proportion." It also adds that " out of thirty.fivo or forty California mining stooka daily gambled in at the Son i'riuicisoo Stock Board, no One ever expects to hear of a dividend
— -*iy one of them,
and Eureka."
Tne complaint agiinat the railroads la, first, that they charge an exorbitant rate for moving farm product-; secondly, that they discriminate unjustly and oppressively between competing and non- "— points; thirdly, that they _ie laws regulating freights and that the courts unroason-
That the first and second charges are —x can be no queation. lowered when navigation opens, and raised to a preposterous fig. are when winter sets In ; that it costa more to and a thousand bnshsla of grain fif ly * miles between non-compet-ing points than a thousand miles be1 competing points, over the same nd at the seme speed—tome facta « whole story. All over toe West toe farmer is at toe mercy of these corporations. In one county the railway has no competitor; in another it haa —*e a comnact with ita competitors, they plunder the producer togethIn either ease the result ia the
of Ms difficulty exoept by the aid of the Legiilatura.—A r . Y. Tribune.
With soil coated with grata, have 'cnliar influence upon the water ia. The real function of fortata, opinion, oenrieta in their protection of toe soil by preventing toe earth from being earned away, end in their retarding toe flow of torrent waters.
tEriSSxfcTto retabt Wtataorety
f fifty
pure suit in Texas, — mountain of rock salt in Santo Domindleeted at the bottom now dry lu
a of
coal in England is eliciting many facts -rhidh Free Traders studiously conceal Tie London Engineer, for instance,' ays ; " Were wa asked what one thuig ras the great oharaoteriatio of British junnfactures and products, wo should have to answer cheapness. Upon cheap-
have mainly de-
mand cheapness itself haa rested,
but mainly—□;
a wholly,
and ironstone in convenient roiami each other, and everywhere “ - •iduatry and at om
Bev. John Hall, in
There are many who adhere or, who would a*"- ’" ion were called t of doing no. In pub* aa well aa in social
_ led to think that luncheon was incomplete Without "" prevalence of these custom inimical to tho progress o. __ peranos cauac. How oould children be expected to abstain from the ass of Uqaors when they saw the glass of wine at the lips of a father or mother. Tho
X .
strong dims urea were needed to il When small-pox raged i
substantially agreed upon pared*with which all
small-pox were mere tri to all claanta of society and does untold 1 —n. Tha 1 -- _ —x——s xu- —
■***<£ ”* the water „
to eat their
. -taodiog to
! I0THEES. I0TEEE8! iwq at*ifr*roi ohildeew teeth
> leading inhi^unta in
i^S^d'w jeoaod .1 superfluous petitioned toa&muM^tolet toem ihon in toe
r reckoning bv:
of dUhnst eo block for male and rad for female i
In Oriaaa, I
told off to ooant the men, eu, and ad on. In
Iha before the oerurua, r went from village to village, pre-gSfSHeiA'SrJsi-ssa
among his neighbors for coon bunting,
i'a foot out of a potato,
o imprint the tree.
idlacovered. riot took place. Much of i box through was very trying engaged. Moat of the ennme store in Hngkii had to wade in the mi from village to village nuder the fieri sunshine or tie drenching rain of Bengal September. One of them died -* the close of his work, and five more ive ainoe been invalided. The prepa-
t credulous classes. In Oriaaa widely believed that Govern_is going to repay itself for the of toe famine. Some people " " ^tj would be —' man refused to baby be numbered because it —
thought tha taxed, bocai recorded. '
IhfiMurahhlEbad 1 ^ t^vraa 1 rmnored"^at toeauthoritiea designed to blow theaurwanted^to fight the Buaiima^or to servo Farid pur the surplus women were to bo carried off to supply the want of women ilaewhere. In Noakhali it was the ‘General Sahib" who had a longing to be .ook at all the women of a certs Others thought that everybody vaccinated forthwith. In Tirhut i would stir ont of doors ou tl nans for fear of being
Where the Salt Cornea From. _.ie sea depends on the diaintegratu of rocks on laud for ita soltneaa. Itdoi
originate
id seas. Bains' id hold it in solution, aa parti-
cles are liberated by violence or decom-
position, and gradual natural foroer —
Umeef WBtara fest otaft to Ms TbmmeBy aa thiVnat Amarieam aarqt, •ed nliVailil Ua tarttatay oa toalal of Jt^. " -
SSiitatajSS 1 mads toe Bk Tammany aoriaty, of New ootoddl over toe werid.
are libend enougb, bat toe Chinees rather go atamTcS na inlibeaty in that respect. ■With them, divorces are allowed m
M-
the part of toe wife. The inch sell the wife until she ndjwcomea a slave to hip _ ia tinswd to divorce hia wife if. ah< diapleaata hia parents. Amoiy to. Owhin Chinese, if a husband and wif.
Foil Littlx Gnoe. — The prettiest dresses for little giris are sailor snlta of wMtasggd pique with bine Ohaabery
iadiaaolved. The
restore to the wife toe ing to .her prior to m
Circassia, two kinds „ gran tad—one total the other provisional. Where the first ia allowed the parties eon immediately marry again ; where the second exists tho couple
af toeexpiration/if
toeaklit. The mandy caps, so simple that any mother can make them, are worn by girls frortwo to eight years old. They have jjUin hip^h-pointed crown of Bros mm around the faoe, and a band of ribbo around toe crown, tied in front in _ jaunty bow with and a turned upward. The short hair falls in a Shetland pony fringe on the forehead. Little Gabnclip slips of buff linen, trimmed with' rows of white piqno braid, are sold at
eh, prodncmjtjisadachs. obtaasjal haxgrvesbls symptoms and bad fosUngs wt certainly dispelled by tba USX of Dr. ■a Goldan Madksd Dtaec - —
ds, np thS'Wbols aystsa. ^ ^
places in Africa where the
^ iiaintegration of aidt from rooks ia regularly going on, bat there ia not water-power enough to force it onwardly to the sea. Hence, the particles are spread abroad, and mixed uu with soil. The negroes of Kalliul, in Northern Africa, haying discovered ita diatribntion where there is no water to dissolve it in the ground, loach il In that way they'aeparatc the sail Bv evao-
orating the water bolding
excellent article for domestic purls produced. Balt pervadt " -
. Bexii*-'—
exists in the grasses a»d most "•«duota on which animals
way they derive enough ' ‘ it the demands
itiire aa much
of their nature. They require aa much 'aa civilised humanity. With them, salt
with .ouraelvt '
| 'OanrraDoao a ExoxLinon Han Drx ‘xodx unriralad and alooa. Ita * an xo ucl-omxlty xfkpowlsdgxd rtbsr—cotuiuj can bast il—CVir Aches, Pains, Sjwima, 1
re tha miraculous
Catching a Wife.
the Esquimaux, nays Dr. Hayes m uin lecture is, perhaps, that of marriage. It ia done thus : When a boy kin* a polar bear, it ia considered sufficient jiroof at hia aWlit^ • '
gtogox, •oft and xmoolh, by axing tbeivcK Soar, mads by CaawBLL. Hxxaan A i York. Ba certain to gat tba Juniper :
"xCEj-rt/ssa rititak OBta make Has ante-
^aeaB^asagear^ Si
relations may earn pel him to a divorce. Thera ia no doubt tha
, onS prefers to be held by h cli nation only. The very'fact that 1
ia not expeet* tf * —
ful partner often urges him to do so, and inelipetjou rivets toe chain to which
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ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
Iked any one Snflfcr with Pain. V Sadway-a leady Kaliaf la a eon far erary lain. THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY ruK-iSSSSsSS
American visiting to his hotel bar and Having swallowed iqnired toe price.
"Thirty doUara
meat, toe atranger line* a nrm resolution: hfe will not bo iwindled. Bo he prodoees a silver dime and lays it on the counter. " I haven't the change. Sir,” says the bar-keeper. A little later he discovered that 81 in gold was equivalent to 3100 in Haytian currency.
ricona carrion two-th
two-thirds of the
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