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BUSINESS CARDS.
HATSE* * PETTiaOH.
7) nr.AUuta ix n
.Wlatwa
ut. "Trembling, be nil nlooe?"
Mngirtmle. " II in renHy too nbrard j
■ tbe n
J. H. BEbEZKT * BRO., Stores, Tin ware, Bnrdwnra, Cullorjr, etc. •trrel. Ops Mny Olty. THOMA» B. ROHM. FLOOR, FEED. FERTILIZERS, Groceries. Oysters, Eggs, Ac. Kes. B sad U F«Urnl Btreet.
LADIBT. OKXTUUIKX’B
WARE COHTRACTORS A BUILDERS, .Vu.. t.nd «, SUrirten Street. CnpeMeyClty.S.V
Lrpre«r in Cnnsda.
In tbe Arcatbnn rillsge of Trnredie,
ir pnrpoee. It sms tbe cold, nr. ♦near the pioath of tbe Mirnmicbi rirer, " Wen, take cnre yon don't tremble iu 1 UI * i»»n lepers forth* lest eighty dupauy. This time yon eppenr to have or ninety yenrn. A boepitnl for their -emhled nlooe no Ton are discharged." l*n*at is supported by the local gorern-
mutib The leprosy which they suffer is elephantiasis grocamm, to called from ita tendency tomato tbe limits-swell to elephantine proportions. This disease is understood to litre been bronght there by a French 1
\ An be loft tbe
heard to say, soflo twee, that the magis-
trate was a “ wrry good chap." *' er wan mo philuaopby of cynical ircnoo to fate carried to greater
„ than by one Dennis Haggerty, a prisoner not long sgo summoned to sn1 Hirer tbe ohsrgo of picking pockets si ( Onidhall. Haggerty did not care to deny
THE LOS DON FOUCE COl'ET. Nothing can bo more deprreaing than the aspect and atmosphere olptho London polio* oonrta. They are, for tbe moetpart, dingy and darkly-dreary pertain to the yet gloomier nbodea of e
brought agninet him. He looked upon French military port, -alie was wrecked his position as the result of sheer, in«- near the mouth of tlci Miramiehi. The onble fate ; nay, he contemplated his ! people iu the neighborhood played the ' part of wreckers, and helped themaelres
HOTELS.
WASHINGTON HOTEL!
always djacriminsting, nud larely temJ ! pered with mercy. The polioomen look ! serious nrid prophetic iu their con
the lawyers arc less gorgeous and PHILADELPHIA. PA. I ioquaeiona than tboao of Weetmii
GEO. 1. BOLTON. PROntiETou. | {“Jj^^re^dm.'^reShedAlao, proprietor of I ly dad. with haggard or Ticioua face*, BOLTON’S HOTEL, Harriaburg, Pal dragged hither from the deptha of the
aepis-ly alums which sre to 1» f
ulfon," he repliee, doggedly. Tbe beneb calls his attention to t git that “ nuffen " is not a plea rcoo “ Well, then." retorts the prisoner, ittle tartly, •• I bayo thin ycr to say : haVt be honest no more ; it’s no nse
I a Princess trsiu, immensely long and flaring, tbe front and side breadtha gored to fit the figure doaely. At the lower edge of tbe ekirt it wna cut in Grecian annorea air inches deep, eight inches apart at each opening, one comer folded heck, diedosing a V shaped plaiting of white lisee. This was continued around the skirt. Jnst abore this a nine. indi plaiting of the Usee, headed with a band of silk, bordered with a wreath of orange buds, e spiral of plaited tulle up the bock breadths and a tablier of tbe liaao feetooned back with orange sprayr. Tbe waist was mode high and the sleeves domi-long, finished wilh plaiting» of
.eck. 1 * 1 Thecrewuing ely beautiful drees
e, which ei
o produce something; t
o make sales the artis
go fsating, and put three-franc lesson;
chance. Some paint backgrounds fc photographers, or large s ’ forty, with real merit, or newspapers, he may get constant exhibition and puffing. About fifty be rents a little money and has caught the rheumatism. Each number of real artists grows leas. Taste has declined sinew tunes into crumtw, and the great profits of tbe Bourse soil society wit' vulgar wealth. Amateurs eel
other account is that tile vessel brought two lepers from SL Maloes, and that every leper known in Tracadio descended from one or the other of these men. The opinion there is that the disease is not contagious, but simplyhereditary. Tlte people havp no dread of it, and persons .engaged about tlte lepere for years never contract it. Not only do the lepers marry among themselvee, hut such is the feeling among the poor ~ - - uiip ttmt there is no remy caaes among perfectly healthy people to taking lopors for fans- ' ' ■ ' m. The taint generally
in every alternate gen*
ion. In this way the disease lias Is e ponmmeutly seated iu the locality n Urn general poverty and not vor
| cleanly habits of the French
•nlf in the fot the breast, then
puffy appearance
:h pain, languor an
ifyiL It Ural
and there
sre now ami then fi
outraged sweetheart of Drury
Smilhficld is not slow to resent abttjeby her Tom or Jerry arrested and ,ph 0
assault; but, womanlike, neck the limbs allow all the
“ *'“■ oymploms of drepoy. the nail
and at laol the throat and Ifu
and the snfi'erer dU [ histhoomo disease. II
et of or
edge of tho courtly train, ! j ( her head and to the-waist, 1 1 face during the ceremony. | B ige blossoms and buds j j, place without entirely con-1 „
die elegance of the coiffure be- i, A necklace of orange buds, cot-1 ( iquet, shoulder knot* and long ; ( training wreatbs of tbo same flowers, > * inty Chatelaine.pocket flnislieil! i it, with white silk sidc-lacwd ■ ,
boots, and six-buttoned Paris gloves | ^ beaded with tulle and orange blossoms. 1 1
ro tbe finest el
Much has been said ami w corning tbe nomadic life of th
known os gypsies. Alibi* season of tlwi | garden. If il year Pennsylvania h partly populated ; easy young w. with them. Several miles around Bred-: should hear f, ing no leas than a half dozen bands were rid of this or t encamped the other day. Tile largest I possession of I was in the woods track of Dangler's | rake at tho pi
i; in Alsace.township, about a half mile from Heiner'sWissel. They owned most costly wagons, the best horses, their furniture, utensils and general It woe far above anything ever Been list section. A reporter bud quite a lengthy conversation with the represen-
become plenty, as the roots nr
the exhaustion of Co
cuttiug. If there is well rotted • ' '• ’ll pay to give a ,
art! living in the woods. Herr
It is fearfully hot. But
1 It weighs just two pot ml is ttvo weeks eld to-d r held the little-innooei wd il on one hand. I imaginable.
In regard
Rucker is a pattei ladies, there not t article. As there least for tho pre thought necessary supply of dresses each important oc vided. An elcgai
anufactored iu j r for Sheridan's bride. ( ith tbe moot deUciotudy , (
d vines.
, her bridal outfit. Miss
all beauty, j wi «.g eighty « How do the It . which are | ol find nule I | hi ,,f the .th | b.
Its little lor of its
Keep the beitafree from weeds until the
tops shade it.
Plant bush bears for s snecersion.
Keep tbe early plantings free from
reeds, and provide poire for tbe runBceta and carrots require thinning as oon as large enough to handle ; the •oung beets make capital greens. Thin out celery plants and transplant nto good soil until wanted for setting mt permanently. July is early enougb
; antra. Urania as Pets. is said on keeping The Orion bouse lixard is about tour -els, and allowing \ inches long, and of a dark brewn or ixtra care in culti greenish yellow color. They are usually few years in the in s state of torpor during the day, but three | rets „f the swarm over tbe walls and ceilingi about only known how sunret ami during tbo oveninga, when V Iw destroyed, we I their bird-like chirping is to be baaid on I)niries bow to got i all sides. While in Colombo we met s d after it has takeu 1 Scotchman who kept three or four of A scratclnof-ttfc three lizards in his bed for the purpose mo will kill weeds • of deetroyfc* the mosquitoes. The bed pede for tlieir re- ' was covered oyer ruth mosquito netting,
i and tbe Imards were put inside during
us after peas have j the day, ai-' caeafnlly removed to the
outside 'of the netting at night. Our friend assured us that aim* he bad adopted this strange precaution be had never liven troubled by - moaquitoea, while beforebe ooiild not keep free from them, as stray ones would get inside tho netting when the bed was being made. Tliere is no doubt that if tbo native servants iu Colombo could be persuaded to cultiast- cleanly habits, the number of inoective intruders would rapidly diminish. To teach a native cleanliness, howthe hotel proprietors do not feel inolinnd undertake. Tho native nervnnta are
July; sown even that month, wi fall.'it good cro;
'mIjT 'ouT m
'plait at back and trained with plaiting mode by itself and j< akirtaliouta yard in depth;
cSfi^S^s.1: JWS>-
DB.A.F. LEAMBfO,
DKNrtST.
tion r
Look hero, air," said to apeak to you." What do yon wish
_ood many fskeutent" in life, and bad good start in tbs eoagh -drop line. Bo that fell off, and now I'm about the pub-
SSSSSsKsSs ojrCWn'wIVj. 00 ’
MEDICINES.
But you'll end your days ii
tic aaylitm if yon act iu this, strange ;
ay about tbe streets. “
I’Tliey turned me out of Coldbath ' Fields on Bsturday, and this was tbe
pair of boota" (taking Off
’ —— —- •u a Christian
mefVtbv y, loaksd
KEARNEY'S
FLTTID EXTRACT
BUG HU
. the magistrate to give me. a , start, but no, he wouldn’t." “Sou are Mt to go al
ay.”
“Look bare, sir; let me . i you, though you die a magistrate. If. is will give ale eoairthilig oat of th-poor-box for a fresli atari, I'll go away. The magistrate hnfi, tor oaiee, can .esaion, and tbe poor ex oough-ilrop vender went beck to hia "reoitstion A policeman paaaitig, one day. Tv pie 8taira.(lea<Ung totlie Thames), found a man lying at the bottom in '
I—if I had
most
her! Let my
a speak, my lord."
Whereupon his “mamma" too stand, and testified that ho
lad, and helped support ms nrotner
and family.
isgistrate said there was no
doubt tbe defendant, was very excitable,
io latter exclaimed; "0 my
my word, I
e was Isiund over to keep the elderly swain, in the a!
making line, was brought tip for
toying" a comely widow,
testified thus:
•rally supposed. It ia on i many of the British ’ pendencies. In some porta of India person in every hundred is a leper, and part* of the West Indies, as in tho Sandwich Wands, it is also very prevalent.—Tbrouto Globe.
strengthen. Those which excite, i spirituous liquors, c
•reasc the weakness ol
ivor-excitament. Only t
louriahes our body and ita maonea of lervea, only that otreiigtheno tlienerves. Nourishing, mild, digestible food is shot is required. Milk, on account ol ita resemblance to blood, ia better than almost any other article of I4td, bill nnfortnnately It is apt to erudle on the stomach ; this difficulty nright,'hnwever, be oliviated by taking a very small quan tity at a time, and taking » with wbito bread. Naturally, it must ba taken often and with tbe cream, which is the i tbe milk. Tbe weaker nerves, the i sleep tbo Iietient requires. Old p. should be careful not to ret too mui ^ Itim solid food at a time ; rather let I ,ft ret little, and ret often. They i ™ ! avoid tough, ainewy, hard food, an 1 careful not to take to* modi non 10 ment, on aooonut of the enfeebled . ditkin of their organs wHleh-are Dot able >l ; (o force .much newly-formed blood i through tlie body. Many old people eel much and thereby shorten therr Uvea. , ... ret in the evening, or just before going to bed. Is very injnxfara-. And take a abort nap just aftor dinner, lying
rr'"' V . on the left side, Fnaoner. " I lodged in her house, ^ uke io| at left; and, thinking alia would make therefore good Wita, and obrer joo for Ufe, I woo , cl) u.uterelothes,
liedcovera, warm l»U. well-warmed ■ting and sleep ing rooms, dry and sunny haldlations. Warm baths dean-
linens of tho akin iu gom-nd, by
light shade;
kind tablier, with navy blue
of the dark silk, with light, ' ^
puffed sleevoo, fluished al the wrists p erkn [ j ..r plaiting of tho dark blue ‘ | >ilea | iKjlu
Valeuoieuncs laoo of a very I .j ulni .,, ^
handaome texture. heaitations, gray and white, large check skirt, demi- t,y
long, ahawl-ahapod overskirt, forming point in front and looped high on or '' •, bordered with black and white ai! fringe; waist, with basque and saol Inch was edged with friugea and tir large, elegant bow to fill np apace
ebook; a soft puffing aronud the froi ^ <
and up the center of back; tim .
and wants to Marry ran. He to forffive him tor writing cert to me, and then caught hold told him to leave, and a frieu
from him."
Prisoner. " Didn't 1 teU
i honorable j
4 been left atone, i'
and that m ' '
it, tiistand : r
fan-shaped each way. *
id lincil with otiff white matorial and ( ceJ with pink silk. This dreas ia really t ic perfection of toilets.
A diiinei '
ir and reception dreai of navy lh| , v r ,^.,„|,i„ ,i u . dried-up Ii three flounces; overdress of -fi„ a( | ong interval* Ireks out lo; long overskirt, with wrin- y \ friend come* in.
it sleeve, with plain cuff through a
life-plaited one.
Tim traveling dress is of real -brown j -os grain silk; Ihrec flounces bound . ith tho same; camel's-hair overdress, ith brown saabea looping it in points, si brown sleeves and collaret. There arc also silk and grenadine to!
ta and black lulls.
Tbe hoaiery is the newest style of fancy colored end plain tints, embroidar*he insteps, and includes all vnstripea; and there are pretty nsbroidared slippers to bo worn with
them.
It is presumable that ths wife of General Hhnridan will aeldom have occasion to walk, yet sh* has provided hens lf with several pairs of stout English walking. boots, with broad Holes and fiat heels, snt| il may be ahe wiU follow the example of Lady Dnfferin, and take ten-mile-befure-brcakfast walks. A . Dutch Cow-Stable. i Scribner's thus describe*
After looking
lure, thus brought ill
Impending War.
Tbe New York Graphic in an art remarks that the conclusion cm be avoided that .Europe is on the v,
greatest wars of-mm and England have
tho palm of a hull css two inches iu din ibout as thick Broun
was largo, a wheels. Il springs. Tli
The bedstead ns* ..I
™ng plai
liberal sprinkling f frost i* passed d occasionally will
s also are for from ’
in, beoaum -ol the nse of coooanut . with which they smear their bodies,
ir ten dare until An anecdote was told ua by the Sootohoa the middle of mentioned, which ia apropos of this
subject, Ijut which tbo reader is not bound to believe. A newly arrived Englishman in Ceylon was visiting a coffee planter on bis estate near Newera Ellyia, when tlie conversation turned npon' tho
.. , ... . dirty habits of the native#, tho planter tbe early plantingi f y lhlU , KiHk1 .porting dog could sow for pickle. . tho bTtheirMmt . Shortly oftert be kept free from in- oM of tllc K ,rvanW came in hurof netting, or | Hm )| v y tblt „ rfn prolonga. the
serpent found in Cqy-
be had until late than enough for
is pladted, dry the surplus
i-a and plaster
ig a portion of the day runs to need ; the north ai, ir building ia the 6*1 pla
o late pulling. Cot the flowers
Tho i
! ; tion was in the Tamil tongoe, which the new-comer did not understand, Catch- ! ing the word* dik prolonga in the roupie of conversation, and judging led to tho conclusion that somebody bod i been bitten by ono of thrso snakes, and t- naked Ida friend if this Aver* not lira • can.-. " Yea." was the reply. “ Ho* Mt kill 1dm »" "Kill him' ’nO|" r i awered the planter; “itkilledlhosnakol"
Newspaper Adtei nixed, by biudaraa qien
it kind of carpe
was on tho floor. Lookit
wardrobe, clos«>ta, dressing caaca am everything generally seen in a firat-claa bedroom were there. The wagon wa specially built for the isirty iu Freder
bedroom wi
sutUfa
a poatpon ■bile.- It wi
of otartiug
ould l» laid at the do '
France and Germany really the beeotted |>eo])l«i of Imth i
m eager for the fray. Tho mity and lore of glory of tin auued to fever beat by tbo Firal i-and rekindled to eiivu-Wf! v tbo Third, demand that tin ideal shall be wiped from then md the whole male popnlatioi
shield;
narckism—that cold-
Datoh.
mad with
blixnlotl, oaat-irgn doctrine which 1 rom Frederick Ujo Greet. “ it n ;u° 6 redded into an cfl army. So France arms to reg' "gtoire" and Germany arms to mo its prestige, and no means of prev Jho renewal of bloody host ill tie* narenl. Lord Derby, in reply to t m from Earl Russell lately with:
what EnglamJ'
ivided off froi
irouud tlio wagon were all thrown id it seemed qa if a hotel bridal chamber had been suddenly In-ought out “•— The wagon bodyimtmJo ispaiutid varnished in the most costly jr, nud the gilding and urnamcntal ia very neat. The vehicle ia large
and from one place to another, ■vide, and in that wagon my v
means for securing for their goods a , Newspaper advertising compels Inquiry, nml when the article offered ia of , good quality,- and at a fair price, the
i of the goods
re will be danger of n
ome now cases of deaths, due t, ng of pork infested witb tricL eh are being quoted iu W eetem i, should, the Scientific Amo
r to the bcHTitde dis-
eep as good as the r
cl the Wi
longed suffering sue 1 1
Evorjrtbing about tho wagon is fitted up in tho beet of style, anil the blankets, sheet*, counterpanes nud pillow cases were just as clean as could be. Many of tlie blanket* were dark, with guy
stripes. There were three othc of the name pattaxn.^but none
Ono largo wagon had r. made for tbo children. Altogether about thirty
iw ol Ik
id donb her duty *
■heranytliing i ,* he pulled mo out; or ExtractBuchu ^ lilm ' Aiiikn ° iWT“. 1 found myeelf very wi.t et th . —-.--‘ the lfiadter, *yilcnVn*.!ir*yo 1 : uon, and didn't like it He says I lied ySsranTsiKl reraeras of toe { been deed four days, I
lave no doubt,
would ha*.) Wen phiasiug. Bl
' ; .V 1 ™ r\ e T nM * ,h of wreling in -snn «ter ^sl- rebbiiq,,. |WOpl r'.“? r . „ of the ntmost imimrtance to keep n|.
the action of the akin, Old people
itered a largo do* lead- paid, present, or prospect!
re blighted, and that
ed. I ca
Magistrate. “ Why do you n
and then anointing with some fatty an ’ stance, os almond oil or tbo like. C h olerp, to tadn have spacious, airy a, well ventilated, and moderately led. and kept quiet They should
the hnnse,
Ing Into an enormous room, me nan oi which wo had never seen. Tho walls a hi U) washed. The jittlo hung with white curtains, rail was a •trip of clean brick-work and next to thla a whiteed gutter, then came, for a width ■out six feet, a flooring of hand- . old Dutch Idee, well of upright poets, the Kitat all obvious, B of posts was a wide passageway leading the whole length of There were several tables, bright utensils And some handsome
ivrly that Britain vitliout sacrifices.
id that '
uals are yonng u Several .fin ping under thoj
• puffing
ml in good coudigreyhounds were roes snilthochildren
i a mediator. Then he told ory about tho fear felt, in France meant war. Rut tbo cerumen! diselaimed tbe in1 bo believed them honoat, though they nuturally desired my, and thought tliat Germany anxioui for a pretext for open
boatilitce. The only poasitil* conclusion
the facta is thati ' -*-«•
or that will
wrestling with th* suit of Mary a. th* Manhattan Life Insurance Company.'' This waa an action brought was given by th* assured, and by oondition in the policy, the inlnwet wi required to be paid annually in advance. That payment was not mail*, and It wrrlaimed that the policy had lapsed <
to the groat joy ami delight of t teu who were watebiug them, r. McAually said that llii'rn are f gypsies-in America. Tlie 1*0 como ground here are South land peasants. The parents of so
of thorn may have been gypsies,
they mixed their strain by i nearly lost their name. Many amp were very dark complexion
They all wintered in Sonlb Carolina,
where they have
North to apeeutato in I rtnnea. Tho mui are; ally tinkers by trade and tbo v peddle goods in small .qnsntitio tell fortnnee. They are smart an pert in their bnsinesa. They an emed by tbo local laws of ovary mnnity they visit. Wilh respect them they do as noar right as they md in this ysj they gel along very Tbe gnitar is their favorite iiistru-
ce always at work in their interest. | Ne wspaper advertising is tho moot an- ! crgetic and vigilant of salesmen; addressing Uiouoando each (lay, alwaya in l ' the mlvertiser's interest, and ceaseleaaly ’ ‘ ..j work Booking customers from all ” Newspaper advertising promotes trade —for even in the dullest times adver- ■ river* secure by far tho Uirgoet aliare of what io being done. • While tho advertiser eats and sleeps, printers, steam-engine* and printing ^ presses are at work for him, (rains bear- '■ iug his words to thousands of towns, r ‘ and hundreds of thousands of readera, " all glancing with more or leas interest at luejoagva prepared for them in the mdo of his office. No preacher ever t« to ao largo an audience, or with so
I eloquently, ie you m
a'multiplicity : do with the
iffiffay out of I Calling in Five-Twenty Bonds.
i, death.
rk literally—, .
tho stomach and into the mnsjih-a ’The following is the twentieth aau It has lately been found that swine from tho Secretary of tho Treasury for may 6-oome’ infested with taohimp itho redemption of tho five-twenty bonds
Uiroogh outing csrrion, or evoff deesyed i of 1872:
.•table eubstanoea. Tills .is n iKiiut j By virtue of the authority given by -th consideration by farmare who in- j the ael of Congress approved Jtdy 1*. io to tho belief that dead chickens,! 1870, entitled "An not to authorize the rid swill, or other filth about the ’ refunding of tho national debt, I hereby place! is legitimate food (or tbe pig. Tbe give notice that the principal and accrued '' is not dainty iu his tonics, and interest of tho bonds herein below deeich off bis deed relative* wit/ in-1 ignated, known as five-twenty bonds, finite gusto ; but it ia t|ie poorestecvmo- will be paid at th* Treasury of the Bnio permit him to unaume tho role of j ted States, in the city of Washington, on ■nger. No milk dealer will allow I and alter the first day of September,
1 111.- Clll.i** n - ——- - 4. huge pile of Tii* cows to eat gafho if bo can help It. :
that tho interest on said bonds no on tliat day—that ia to say,
coupon bonds known os the fourth Serb*, set . of February 2fi, 188*. dated Mav 1, 1802. as follows; »80, No. *0,801 to No. 21.000, both Inclusive; *100.
n-gleeted, the taste of the milk j No. r.1,601 to No. 69,100, both inctnsire; J; in the other the enfere fleoh i 8500, No. 27,501 to No. 81,900, l»th
and dangerous - inclusive; *1,000, No. 80,661 to No.
| 91,600, both indnidvi
tliat hi* porkcra have no scccee to
onderod poisor
. Total, *10,000,-
Hlghwsymen In Mexico. llrl(ht I*.p Bln* Rye. e work* on j The foUowing U said to yifld s tolero^ge 6.twecn N,w ^ ably foot bright dee,, blue color onwool: Cruz. rays . tatvdM, im F r '“'« j ^ wol)l or c i 0 ih is prepared by boding ne with the idea that Mexico was filled , ^ ^ ( but kottlej ^ two and rilh rascals who rivaled Bichanl Tnrpin b 1>oa n<b, of alum, three-fourths „d Robin Hood « «VT^1 ^ Lf .pomldTcbrnutateof roti-h, on. untry is full of rol.ls.ra. SJjP’| . ^haU pounds of sulphuric acid, are rifled on every road. Tlio ouneea tin salt in solution for leuf i. powerless to protect Ufo [urtT material. ItUthenopeu-
ed out and well cooled, and allowed to lie for twelve bonra. Tbe day after, eight pounds of logwood is boflsd io a ■fresh both, and then three ouneee of aniline viotat—the hlulah, uolnble in water -is sdibid, and, ss soon as it is dissolved. another half pound of sulphuric acid. The prepared articles, after tiring washed or rinsed, are placed in a hath at one hundred ami twenty-two degrees, and, after half ni ’ - - *-- -< * *-ji
ic preisirations - b
se banditti. But I have seen bora nor fears of robbers. W over tbe railroad without either guard ... capons, ami I am told here that the apprehensions of brigands had no founds-

