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CAPE MAY CITY, >. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1875.

BtTSIIfESS CARDS. HAVXUt * PETTI BOIIK,

U I would not build too modi am U) whidi a of ■ouud bod kindled hope, and I felt in front of it

THE SETT XEKiHBOR.

Life In Egypt. The people of Egypt, a oorrrapondent t-take any more kindly to the to the conscription. At Aneo-

THE CIB PILOT.

instant fear of a new 'family moved into the neigh whose of the pit and borbood on Friday, and at dinner the been mreful to keep „ €xl d.y M „. Coblrigh mid to her has- were t

iffense wee that their brothershad. onicriptcd and run away; these be held till the deserters return

>e start; but on calling to Itorer, ! I fonnd it proceeded from him. He had j fallen with me, bat, lew : found on ecrambling to ] prooaaded from—had broken

a fre<|nented part of the pit. The m intense listening diadoeed no Bonn.' was gnito poeaiblr, I thought, if I . :, that it might bring m

at intervals of four

!o my great joy, I reached

on the chain!; and a few yards for- I

finding the rail con tinnona, I began

or a pilot's apprentice, oo the Missieeippi river, be met with some adventorue which he is now telling. One of them was aafollows; Nothingdelightaacub ao mnch aa an opportunity to go out Bounding. There ia such an air of adventure

they are more onerous j g “ ,d - v “ d

. Egypt The eoUector. nmke >'■ torn ' Jlwd f. !

COIfTHACTORS A BUILDERS, j Hoa. < and •. Mansion Rlreal. | _ . cape May City, ft. J. TM barfly worth, o

ion'll Is, that doll old bool away To Wt tba atocy oe my tnayoe.

. draught of v

Taking the last | do to them as

HOTELS.

WASHINGTON HOTEL I

: ship in the niter iltrknwis which enveli oped me, I knew it waa more humam pot an end to his anfferings. There

i agony in the thought, hot what eonli ' donel Immediately, the faithftd cren- I felt I should m tnre was no more, and now I waa left ab- Fortnnatoly the. solntely without a friend in the boweU Was I drmmir of the earth. I in a mrasuro cnonuraged Hades 1 Bids myself, however, by thinking that after np,,,, m y or

“ ’ 0 l,our ' Mr * WOIia j of my heart’s alo

noaianueil, and send . j shook off fane ir .the neighborhood. But who rcoliiod aa I stood there,leaning ag^nst

. . a- . -j, wl ji | Tbat repeated blows, smothered

re being struck befi

n don't k

id Mr. Cobleigh, in sn . _

" Why, no; bnt that doo’bmake any parents'seU their children for money to

■e ; for. yon see, pay tbe.tu. Land is taxed in Egypt at

_ i, and it's proper j from one pound and a half to throe t the older neighbors should call on ; pounds per acre. In the Delta, aay the nem, out of courteey. Sow, I know i friends of the Khedive, this ia not ( ox>ow I'd feel if I waa iu their place—nof ceesive, since the canals and improve- ' ' ' ' "d like to I menta liave inenuaed the prodnetivo

) power of the la.

c, giving .

out of the body in 1 knocking strike it tbo labored thnd

tie gtdden rule fro:

re added. “

a third to a “f,' ‘Vj. 1 it, good and bad. hi|

; is indeed rapidly aeqnir- ^b.mrd ! eg , Starijoaril ,

about thk n new throw their* lovely to aee the w

ng over the breexy expanses c when the world of wavelets i e sum It is such grandeui ub, to get a chance to giv often the pilot will aimpl,

Strong c

would dream of looking fa

Id track m

the hjrien moon., to the point The knocking oontinned; two or three her husband earth subsided under me I blows being givwn.and then a momentary

' ' recognised the sound of colliers'

DOWN IX A COAL-ITT.

BOLTOM® HOTEL, Harrisburg, Fa. ( and —yu-iy ! one: j put into my friend WOlia' bands aa we

ATLANTIC nOTEIa, H** P^^^as demmidS’ln^nifn

McMakin’s ANTIC CAPE MAT,

•foils MeMAftlS,^

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

on some truat business, and ho had mediately to give np all idea of sport. Ha begged me, however, to take Hover

to make a large bog; *

R A NIKON, A TTO R N KT8 - A T- LA W BRIDOETON, S. J., ML T. n. WH IT AVtmo >. j j je jx ^ i ts r r

- JOHN n. HCrFMAN, Attorney and Counsellor at 1 Cap. May rmm House, S. J.

H- F. DOl'tILAM, ' ATTORNKY ATLAW ANDbf ASTER IK CHANCERY. No. as Fsny Street, Cepe Mey City,

W«l. T. HTEVEXat, OOMMIWIONER OF DIEU AS YETASCEK. !XtT3fi5S«!K2Jr!..- - - cZFSZSS*!?.?:

Df. J. F. LEANISG,

DENTIST.

fliupsl HKVRT BWAM, . degrw

MASTER IN CHANCERY, 'ohoin veyenclng. Deeds, Bonda,klort- d “-"

g»*^ . •®P *

KEARNEY’S

rUHD EXTRACT

B 'T’t TT T T but’nlhont’any b I -J- v \. v II I J *“ I tLbioovered when able Vr X A .again. The fact of my hav

stray woodcock, aa well as a brace or two of grease. Per he)* I was a little tired of pertridgee amongst the turnips, and wanted an excuse for a walk an much aa anything. The day was aomewlmt gloomy. Torn wisps of dark cloud hurried ever tbs hills at the beck of my friend's bouse, but I did not mind a wetting; so started with Hover, ray

pointer, who friaked

^hop^*"°ko strong halt

Being greatly exhausted, I eould no to but mv kn^s would

longer reeist sleep, and when I woke and 1 struck a fuse, I found it was again six o'clock; six a. M., I supposed, of tho day after my accident. Shortly after, the future j tranced .when the knocking | though the colliera were listening. Tho

the best land in Egypt is the government, and fmn

half of the who!,

neighbor* will lie calling, The

ingall the land;

j on that Joseph shrewdly , - ■ ._

j -'fter washing tho dinner dishea and Pharoah when he sqneca'si the land ont 1 potting the house to rights, Mrs. Cob- ] 0 f the possession of the owner* iu return ; lBi 8 1 > P nl horeelf in excellent condition, for u,e grain doled out to them in the

rt-A«rt».fc..t.«t.w yeam of famine. Egypt looms to be nil UQ,!CT * ojn f ^ "P^tioa Vl> j Zr^'L^ “rTn^riM the river every palm tree is taxed, »h.. I . . . ...

m that the eyes of the watching all the yawl's mo absorbing interest, if tho

will, men:" the further

e the folks in 1 WSS she glad to

oublsd

is of e

log. table at he

m my drees- j r

to longer ! you t"

and fell; '•Ob, yes; Tasked her if there had 1 awful a J been any of the other neighbors in, and

dls within reach of succor, that j she said I was tho first. She ain't very

could, and was cm | old-not more than thirty, I should aay,

nd she's got three ehildrea.one of them

baby. Tho two other* ar

a love *

lantern as it

ami I

them aay : "Poor fellows: poor boy.

Items of .Interest. nee sloth, for tho indolence of ti : soul is'the decoy of the body.

ar direction. Half the

Who hath not kno

knew himself or his own virtue, the swimmer with their shoutsjhe other j Liberty cannot be retshliebed without half rushed the other way to shriek to 1 raondl'y. nor morality without faith, the yawlto turn about. By the callings. expended last, veer fully the swimmer TT ” PP 7T ‘” S ' "T I on whisky for her own «mmtd the sound showed faibng strength. . ^^n The crowd massed themselvee against .... the boiler^leok railmpu Uaning overaml ;*?" ' rho “ okr ,hc m "? n ‘T ^ staring into tho gloom; and every faint j wwr * ve H® 11 '' J w * HK and fainter cry wrung 'from them such ; 1 “H® words aa " Aii. poor fellow, poor fellow 1 1

* held out, and dr

u make it! Stand by with

what n rousuig cltet* The chief mate took 1

glare of a torch-basket, a ooi his hand, and his men groi turn. The next moment tiu fac*' appeared in the circle ol in another one the owner of ii aboard, limp, ami drenched,

1 June* quote*, "Time is money." and wants somebody to give him small hills d development, and attaches her enree ' That virtue which depends dh opinion, ; looks to secrecy alone, and could not'ho ' tnisted in a deaert. A chimney burning out frightened i Mi*. Carver, of Maine, so much that Iter

to corrupt good ic When any cabt

theru might be

suffered

n afraid I

r | girl, both of them old enough ti

» ’ fired off in su

i j help h

e boy w

to leave the m

I left m

* pit,

pocketbook behind me, having first j

• d a few words on a page of it, in cuers should descend in my ul>I walked- on boldly from the where, high above, the circular

patch of aky was once more appearing with dawn, and affording me a ray of hope. When fairly in the darkness, I stopped to listen, and the silence waa iwfnL Again I pressed on through

»hat Kerned light sand, but whi ' knew was dry coal dust, which

pit, and extends n;

ankles of any one walking in .w m ,

I exhila- I leDRl * 1 1 Hear!! l he pleasant sound o' wlUl “ lxl * t .

g i>on j | water trickling down, and immediately

gained Bnddon FeU, the highest ,»int I w "“ n . lh '« d «* ® * l r 1Joh . r morsels w^given m the district, and turned to look on . . . . . T f, , . raraesl, ami earned

the bdl chimney. «,,1 mnoky pall of.ff/"*PT“T “

Bradford. Theuoe my cottr* lay over i ‘

bill and valley, anccersling one another i ""limato'lti; t . v

in gentle acclivities. Neither grouse. I

which wer. very wild, nor womkoek! : d ‘ mraU J'. Hpnger admits of .io parley

rho had jnst ““Horae. Now, if otu-Mao, ™oijj. blu l , ra Ucy for anv one to be known to me throogh hMf so strong as that trollop, I'JTVwl nmU „ mon „ y nr hnT8 m „ n ^.. Som „ heir portion MM- « inakeame smysxeil to Ko a pr^xt would be found of aqneexing it

, „ - -ud stupid til

» u „ r , .ml the giri was raang through wU1 uol tol,

j the yard like a wild ingiu, although she proveuients- i

illection is that of a knot ** eloveu yeors old, and looks ■ omi-nudity, who had just “ “ home. Now, if our Mary

left their workings, and o . • ••

the brattice which divided

•f the pit from the disused psrt, and mother slaving hi

were standing ronrfl with their safety ; tom boy of a girl tearing around tl: lamps. They had fled, they afterwards pkwe like all-possessed. She came i told me, at first, thinking an exjilysiou ,,l e house only onco while I was then had taken place in thn abandoned , “ n *L IHen she stood np against hermothi workings; and it was long before the like » gie®t baby, and put her finger i "butty" could persuade any of them her mouth, and flouted herself like u to follow him. But when they onco saw spoiled child. I don’t see for the life ( | my deplorable condition, agonized with . me what the women of thia ago at . hunger and thirst, grimy from bead to thinking of to bring np children in th: foot with coal dust, thin and cadaverous way. And she looked herself as if she y 0 ”ikcBe"

ountry. It is said on the people are so inert

new methods

>n Uie other, that all

The Khedive has

np less than 81.OOO.OOjk Ho o rich lands aKint thomSe impr. borers, men and boys, for them, paid, I was told, from aeven to t«

tender in their ministra- e

a about ready to drdp, with all

zs

mills, with perhaps o

nmstances, ! don't think, for the p » carpet ia only a two-ply ingmiu, a

b-b-w. ^ bnJbi. l — '■ ll ;' I-'

firs, and larch, with a holy or two inter- '• T ' "

5’i5Sf*Vi!*3'^-’-

one of the treee'were Lin' 1 ™ H n “ , "' d ,0 I"" 00 * »

high; but it waa in a shel-! "T"’ ^ rmt *' .

sad ww just tho place in Strength of mind almost again forsook rdoock would rat a short aw ' Th *~' IrightfiU craturos, I thonght, oi an u»a flight Rover divined my !’ m '’’“““S ln , ^ P 1 ^ “J * he Lc *’ Intention, and pushed on a few yards : Though this wore i

to sight a ! a ’“'' 1 w ' ,rkin (f' U| e presenee of raU,

of the oppou to fall, and

it horses to the pit-head. Never shali noticed it was spotted Id so forget the delight of being brought up . The parlor chairs arc just ooraran i " tauik," and once moru feeling the . stained, and she has a large ai ' • ■ • ■ • • r liag- ; bed-loan ge instead of a ' '

ia the impoesibility of findini nteUigent enough to carry tiler reignera are employeil at in; ogee, and there is loss and wnat department

The E

a True Fish.

oak* And if

1 to shoot again on a Yorkshire j Hi ere in danger of being shaken by tin

. — —pitable invitntjpu* of Willis, my Sli

“ nightly dreams would ^lobidebyn,-—.

A Sad Sight

sight to see a man the vio-

appetite for' drink, th (Kansas) Titnca,

little lower than tho angels, carried away i by the same irresistible thirst is indeed

great [ heart-rending. An in

followed Rover i

n steps, am

d the slight fence, and to lb" I brush wood. A I suddenly felt myself

caught tho

umrnta of spritin* Lgsltg h»ih, and, to my liorror, glhled down, • JajSyBffiSS"' #■ a crahing of atioks and a howl from

—*"

terrified dog-glided «l_ . might be for a miTmeot or tiro, t bush and brake j then, with ar

Though

used working, the presen

assured, pointed out that tin worked portion* of the mine at distance. If they did not mi

courage enough to overwhelm .me by I greatest degree, inasmneb na the victim number*, I might yet bo saved. Now I j is a married lady of rerpeeteble family,

took up my gun a* a protection, and re- i For the last six

solving to give np what I had prrvioualy j used liquor to excess, and, notwithatandregardeil aa a treasure of inestimable ing the utmost endeavor* of her husband . value, the rill of running water, prepared I and uncle, she has continued to use It 1Li[ to strike boldly into an oppoeite work- : “ « stimulant, and often in such qnanti- . 'ing, and take my dianeo. My flaak waa ; ties as to beedme intoxicated. During . . full of water, and witli it I might sap- the winter, just previc-"- e*-"-*—-■

ith the cliairs at all. j The eel is a true flab, and not, is simply stone china, and ; ladies imagine, a snake. It hree rend mid pieces among it. ■ gills, and has scales, but tho sc mvo any china, at least I not viable to the naked eye. f y, and if aim'd had it aim'd ness, alipperiness, vigor and

: 'a - showed it, I know. She ain't going form enable it to ascend the n * ; to have anything on the kitchen floor, cult streams' and it sometime! , she says, and only a piece of uil-doth in , the water and travels on the damp land tho dining-room. What oQ-cloth I saw : uionnil a dam or low fall, or migrates was old and faded. She has got np the ; through rank grass, over close cropped

kitchen stove—it's like old Mr*. Ran-' mecdowa to soi ’ ' ‘ som's—but it was covered with grease, pond. The Fs

and some oL the pipe waa' badly rusted, impassililo barrier, but it sometimea, 1]U I don't see why people can be ao careless though very rarely, finds latelv ' "‘t* 1 their property. That pipo would i through the Erie canal ani n the i 1 ?" 1 J™™ if it sras properly cared hit® lake Erie. It mig fcr. Then her parlor stove stood ont in |he sea and penetrates tbo country

the alrnd, without anything over it, and ; through tile riv ^ it will pretty aoou go the stay of the and populatea

of the i

Widely us il

she said she didn't think it wonld abundant ms it is, it seems not to be u i any harm. O, she’s an easy one, i tied whether it spawns or bring* forth i 'a plain enough to be seen, and if 1 young nlivo.but it is believed tint don't have trouble with that girl | I ..•.ids in the sea. If that lie so, Um |- m no i 0 n ,i 18 token and streams of central Ns

couple of day*, if the she signed a

but kept it barely “ wt* day after the national Ik

my waist band—a plan to appease the oravingi of limber, whidi I had leimcd also from the Red liulians—and dipping a finger, of my kid glove in the flask,'

splitting with 1 J® 1 on ® ‘-h" 1 relieved m<

• t pang*, and opened the aalivsry glands P ' i my wonderful refresh msni. Myimwtncl

, kindly as

which ther

the "diaentangling 1 1 ,®° C ® lad ® d **** • and brier* which 7° . ■ K '

of itself 1 10 *P nk - 01 ,he min ®-

Mowly recollection re-'*' * *

‘initadd

thoroughfare, is

> be \jhe paesage Inkling

! the atmndoned w^rkbig from "

Rkaddar olad ■AOmeya, 1“ it were, by the •hook. It was pitch ! ““J ol .TT" 1 Bpermaterrheea^Lroeerrtiosanr M uu-.:,. dark, and awful silence leigned .round. , “ d n '^ r : 1 hsre kmT.d romcthing

High up, I could discern a patch of gray | w ^ r “ d . P . kk * d ”P - All CmifhUaU l-tUtut te FmaUt. | ahj. ln * 1 't ““ evidently WT I ! twilight, and soon it, too, KUAMV SExtraetBudm ‘•■Vrih. I gathered my I*

vAntmie m u,. n*M.r «*a1dion thru fUahml upon me that I ' r * 1 ", l- cr tirtefc it net Ueportt.i,it Mums i>r Milky had fnllen down the eliaft of a disused i

"r~Staa.l!=S- “ “• -■-*» “1 IU. Se, -» H"«~l L ' „ KLARttETS EXT. BUCHU f- . ...t-ir.,

stjgssa * swam: *«ai ~~ '

or the houMhold, and ’

the streets by a neighbor, who silted her home. Two weeks die has been wandrring'sround no one knows where, getting wherever rim could pick it up. found the unfortunate one j

in a negro hut, inhabited by personi of' j disreputable character. How long she had been there is not known. The kind-

lier to his reel-

prophet. The baby was on the floor j York nhick empty into Lake Ontario when I was over there, playing with ; roust i» supples) with eels through th "nine empty bottles. It's a real bright i 8t. Lawrence from tho distant ocean child, but it don't have proper attention. ; and yet it may be that the great, deep I don't believe its hair has seen a comb : Lake Ontario ia the breeding place of in three day*, and its clotbca looks as if l our eel. Indeed, Le Suenr considered they had been mopped ove- U;* floor f or ; the eel of the Cayuga and fortnight—they were aa Wack'#s jnk. I j ns species distinct from Ihi

e eel of the Hudson and o

-world to get bock home. Bsk T had go, of course, and I am glad now it ia j will-emUavor to solve

knowledge anv assist*

And Mra. Cobleigh, having discharged given to ' Christian duty to a neighbor, gathered np the crumbs from her lap with a nap- M| f ( R

main of her. She iri the i

A Hint for the Children.

dr. and the ring at the- to

A Word of Truth.

!n censuring womon'a extravagance in know nothing about the practice! ■a, men ought to share amno of the \ tn “l“ °f the following quotation, bn' ' me of excess and prodigality. Women | i" Hipped from a n liable exchange, aa to phase men. Tli-y wUl wear i “»T- •* '“HH to parents.; Slight iple material and styles when men ad- ; rangement of thn digeetive or ot re then things. Aa it ia, costly and fanriions u often sufficient to ooenelon e elaborate gannent*, nrnamenb, in trim-! tamjiorary didirium in rhilil-rn, hegtit. mings and toilets, the very height and nin f< dnring'aleep, and prolong * extreme of fashion, attract even aomo of. treking. The anfferiiig ia great, the maaeuUno prewchera of simplicity oob^tlon an alarming one to parents ami and plainneaa. Plain Jane, even though ^ fnenda. Tlie mental gifted in mind, and by no means uncouth in tense .as to resist f face and person, is not the idol of the ; without to »n extraordinary degree. It

Tbo Ooloi give* some interesting

liatica on minerals and mining in Russia, tnd according to this authority the State

' ■ X rinelted 20,400 tons of b

>.300 to

/rterd during 1874; 1,601

weight of articles in bronco were 8,500 tons weight of ammuultior ton* weight of steel cannon and 16 of iron cannon. Lead ami xino smelted in the quantities of 250 and 110 tdna respectively. One hundred thirty tons of iron article*, 170 tot

iron, and £1,000 worth of iroi

shipbuilding purposes were also re besides 40,700 side arum. 28,000 blades id 5,725 gun barrels. Tlie prodnotio UuVprirate smelting establishments ' ' ' at, in tlie Cral district, 220,000

on sc, 17,000 tana of iron,

a relief from e:

The Prlnting-OS!re bare.

There may be a greater Isirc tlian the

maile mvsrdf out'a good i but little I Tom tried to make him- ] The wi hero, too, and succeeded ; sounding. I, but then he always had | light was ■mbroiderhig. However, j laying the tihle trifle ahead in the | took up a ; this time something ban-1 low it an

unused handsomely ft

searched everywhere,

found no sign of tlie two men. They probably failed th catch the guard, tumbled back, and were struck by the wheel

and killed. Tom hod never jumped for | “® the guard at all. but had plunged head- ! c:ach “ find into the river and din'd under the j “la wheel. It waa nothing; I eould have | the evi< done it easy eaongh, and I said so; but j tlcman

everybody went on jnat the same, mak-1 Oliver Wendell Hi.U

ing a wonderful to-do over that boy, ns if i whole world were burned up, torlune* he had done sometliiug great That would lie maile from the trade in potash, girl could'nt seem to have enough of ; Tuis , lllum . w <t> u ,.t he went far

M, * n P ! ] from his text to come do* to me, and w.

os tlie objection a gen-

sa said ; If the

[! Inst np stre

night, talking; he told be still up; the steamer w; itch, therefore that tho bmr

*d; I loathed her,

wo came to mistake the | I's lantern for the buoy- • : My chief said-that after ; ly ho fell away and watched J id to be aecnre; then he ; 1 little to cue aide of the ! rso, headed tlie sounding-! 1 n, and waited. Having to i e, he. and the officer got te 1 i eked when he judged that i.

I have played tlie fool, the gross-fool, believe the bosom of a friend would A humorous apothecary in Boston ex■scs a case of ooap in his shop window ith the pertinent inscription, "Clieo]'er world owe* all its onward iro*

it, j the buoy-light; wt he sang tint a J by to spring for tho guard, m

' f ami taleltearers have done more miscliief J j in this world than poisoned bowl or the ! I The plan of the fortifirationa of Paris '! err ■nod. and costing 812.000,0*0. to bo . j finished ill threo. years.

ipposito shore through such Tlie itassengcrs were alert and od; every tiling was satiafaclor; turosqnely gotten *p iu storm to ing myself of a"lean speed,: ” " Ain’t yon glad you don't lia

Telf. I v

‘"^'Sw^ “for that, y get tho sounding polo yi g after it, bnt I'd see yon in Hi

now, before Pd do it"

Who wants yon to get it I I doi It's iu the sounding-bout." "It ain't, either. It's been nr aiuted; and it's been np on tbo ladi ibin guards two days, drying." . I flew lioek, and ohortly arrived amo le crowd of watching and wondering ladir* juot in time to hear the command: looked over, and there was the gat sounding-boat booming away, thr unprincipled Tom presiding at the tiller, id my chief sitting by him with thr nuding-pnle which I hail been sent on fool's errand to fetch. Then that

young girl said to n

Oh, how lawful to have to go out in ; little boat on such a night! Do you

ik there ia any danger!"

would rather have been stabbed. ,t oIT, full of venom, to help in th pilot-house. By-and-bye the boat's Ian I disappeared, anil after an interval i ■park glimmered upon the face o water a mile away. Mr. T. blew whistle, in aoknowlodgament, backed — steamer out, and made ' 'fiew along for a while, then slackened and went cautiously gliding toward Ibe spark. Presently Mr. T. ex-

'lahncd:

" Hollo, tho buoy-lantern's out 1” He stopped the engines. A moment ir two later he said: l‘ Why, there it is again I" 8o he came ahead on the engines once nore, and rang for the I rods Gradually the water shoaled up, and then began ' pen again I Mr. T. muttered: Well, I ihm'f understand this, believe that buoy^has drifted off U

at solid world of darkness, t creeping down on the tight. Just ur bows were in tho act of plowing - a startling peal, a^d exclaimed : My soul, it's the soanding-boot 1® sudden chorus of wild. alarm bunt far below—a. pause—and then a id of grinding and crushingfotiowed. Mr. T. exclaimed: paddle-wheel has groom) sounding-boat to larifer matches ! Raul Seo who U killed I" in the twinkling pf an eye. My chief and the third ' nearly all the m They had discovered their danger when it waa too late to pull out of the way ; then, when the great guards overahad

Nutrition ol the Brain.

Dr. J. Milner I'qUiergill of London, a an interesting paper snysr Bodily onditious affect the nutrition of tho irain, or rather of the cerebral cells, it one time all looks bright, cheerfnl

wi are looking for in others . in onraelxes, with n little

nouuced physical s tho emotional cent* intellectual process bile in tbo blood, products, may depi

ecu daughters say* thiit he cm

md tinted with j |° " u,, ' r '"' Sunday, and that i

depends upon

at only in

o pro- j !

All o

t vegetable bud. You have find sa t amount of - instinct, tlian an opinion, then a knowlos of renal edge, “ the plant has root, tind and with hope- IrniL . Trust the instinct to tho end,

Iona aespair. ll nen tlie nutrition of the 1 though you can render no reason, brain is good>5 exp.ri«)eo au agreeablo j Lord Bacon lias compared tboec who honae of wril-bcing, which show* itself j move in higher spheres to thoee heavenly in after-dimae-rg enialty. When thenutri- j bodie-. in the Bmiameiit, which liave lion is imiierfect, vy the arterial blood of j much admiration but little reel; and il is

temper. Tbo off—-

a, the no

rritariility and bail) ,

blood

Iwo distinct which thr

intellect seem* to isiaaeaa a power eroding its uoniiol staudiml. Theec The initisl or pretuberrnlnr stags pnlmonaryphtliisia; and the conditio chronic, gout. To what causae tl conditions arc due it is very difficult to say. As to the intellretual power of tho gouty, it may lie accounted for by the blood being highly charged with nitrognniced matter. Bichat olwervcn that the length of tho neek exerdssa an in- ' tho mental activity of the individual. Persona with short

better-sustained power of

hose with long enee. Biekety children have generally large heads, and isseas quirk perceptive faeultisa;. and is a well-known fact that hunchbacked individnals are remarkable for vivacity

tin tisanes can be developed r-tired brains there hi much

irritability and tendency to temper. In " * "le lungs the condition of

rarely precent, and when possibly due to some ab-,

nt bedisened with gold, which dazzles too beholder by -ita splundor, but opShame is a groat restraint upon iduners at first, but that soon fulls off; and their modesty is not likely to be long troublesome to theui. Fur impudence il- Leaner vices do not Innish all shamu ami modesty; but great snd abominable criiaca harden inon'-t foreheads, • and

make-them shamclcsn.

eonflrmeil habit, adopt the plan of rank-

a accurate note of how he feds in lorning after drinking too mueh the 1 e-fore. JLct him analyse a* neardetail na be con his tbonghta ami

reflections when he first wakes up, and pul down in black and white a plain, truthful description of them. ' I do nut refer hi the senseof physical pain or discomfort which always follows a debauch,

to his moral ronthtion* in the early -niog, and in the absence of the faeli a excitement of conviviality. Let be done eonseh-ntionaly, and le

above the intelligenea- jn

certain alKlominal iliaeasee tliere is depres , t

whioh defies its corrections. Allied I 3

in. i carefully, and emleaxor. to thoroughly

low spirits common to'women | "Hixe wlmt he has deaeribe.1 on pa)ior. generally. It is ths cry of a suffering i * T «y time he thinks of taking a drink, brain for a more hlwraliupu^artcrial j ““1 I believe that most young mon conblood. We 'do not, perhaj! - consider ! trolled by principle, actuated by adesire

iw mnch our physical attitude, even j * religions, the highest of all thought, *

is base.! on conditio ns of ths body, that if » "kori time ec body which theologians of tho old school the "game is

denominated vile. Hysterical attacks : die,” aid in many caee* eventually g

generally explosive discharges from ! D P Uie di-siro to indulge io at

emotional centers, aa epilepsy ia of * motor, or mania traoaitora ia of tlie ! - tional center*. Much mental iustabil-! ' ity is found among chronic sufferer* heart (liSMae. Their mental aiU-

tuilo is generally

volition, auapiejpusncss and groundlres fear. Victims of cancer pret a sullen and defiant submuoioii to inevitable. Thn mental attitude of pymraia (alteration of the blood by pus) is tba* of absolute indiflereno raellitas_there is also a ital languor. Those wl ing into dotage regard their relations, ' ittonpt ' • •• - ■

over tlie proofs and copy, rea.1* your private Ciirveapoudenoo, and wluatle* through it all. “ If erer I cease to here ;" but wo have yet to meet him. Having been born at a very tarty period of our..

can* stand everything tint

> whittling, for there i* no oilier thing

the face oi the glebe, in tl