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door, raying out: yatt The king ia don't aara k
Taa, yoa.’' aald Walter; •‘sat —bat hit heart world ha TO m into hit ahooa if it ooold hart got there, for he began to be aftaid that he eonld not make the wocdarfml “ ' after alL He took another egg, an bowl/and another quart of 1 , and tried ag^ ; bnt it w,
Thro, how Brno, a blue tjf klndlad OathMlog ap the predoOB aloro Ha had beta baadj povtog la hb tlnr laaoaloro,
— ■—...- a- “wlu a brara, clear bay ho ahoatod,
wihtoreteOjataaa^lbafiowT^ a, dim, SraJlghud ehambar, ■mar porrad beoaath m, chair, I my play-worn boy baolda ma, noil to aay hla eaaulog paayac i
del 1:
o my eflrer boai ling it out of hk pocket ao he ape ' la that itl" aaid Walter ; "hand it e then, quick. The king ia dying, 1 unlcaa I aare him they will ent oil
II yon gir
The Old Gray Goblin. Aa Walter waa trawling gayly along, with nothing bnt hope and a rirpanoe ia Ilia pocket, ho came on a gray old goblin trying to make a fire; but arary time ho riiyl the tiro mat out, boeaneo ho did 1 1Kit lay the aticka cloae enough together. ■See her,’," aaid Waller, ■' that ia not way—let meiabow yoii" '-And, lay-, mg U.e arood logi lher, he had a fine load I" Baud the goblin. " How go fetch me edme inter from the t, for my lege an old and arid,
dlday/ ,a *™
Bo Walter, who had 1 good mothor ho had always tanght him that it was iho duty of yonng people to be polite l reepectfol to old people, went down a brook ctoee by and brought M
Pmtago ha* to auteeriter. li S^ttssrsiTssi
THE DAILY STAR, MOHTTB Of JtH.t AND ACGDBT. THE JOB DEPARTMENT.
of diarwntad honerhohlK, and noonilad to find that ntraragant Iking hoe been eating awa - *
of what wo: thought
iihable structures. In New York, for
1,000 In one year-for personal daeoreThree or four dub man whom wa
Oh,” aaid the goblin, aoftly if yon ploaaa ; what w if I lend yon my bowl 1"
• f have nothing to giro,” anawered Walter, “but the riiponoe here ii P °^W1,” aaid the goblin, "in that aae promise me that when yon become prinoo you win receive me, no matter ow I oome, as if I were your father, nd that you will do the drat thing thst 1 ask you todo.no matter how much
m may dislike what I aay.”
•■I Shan bo a prince,” aaid Walter, laughing, "when oaks grew ont of cucumber aeads : bnt I am willing enough to promine what yon ask, and to do- it,
the goblin toeeed Walter Ihi
bowl, and turned a aomereault up thr ney ; and lo 1 the bowl was brim ; over with something as white si ’, soft as foam, and that tested Ukr Walter peU-mcU up the stairs and bui into the king's room with the bowl hla hand. loo king’s oyoa were dose, but the moment the wonderful suliatanco touched hla lips he eat up, and by the dims ha had oaten the contents of the hoid he eonld walk about as ever. On being so wonderfully restored to life, the king kissed Walter, and said that he ahonld be hla eon. Bo Walter waa everywhere proolaimed as «prinoo,
and all the people were pleas ha bad a khid heart and a pll
for them all. Bnt Walter quite forgot
Lm premise to the goblin. At mat there came to co beautiful princess that o and Walter fell in lovo wit
tortainod her ir
’ every day, till one day, just aa they wen ilauding.up to danoo before the whole wait, there oamh In an old man, very ragged and dirty, with a great peddlcr'i pack on hla hack, at whom Walter had ' looked twice before bo aaw that it the old gray goblin. Instantly he
well-grown man, all feet high, and weighed one hundred and eighty pounds. At twenty-one he waa six 'tsi taller, and weighed two hundred ten pounds. He ceased to notice any growth alter thst, ra ■' ‘ dl — old, and then only by Iris dothee, and he then measured in his stockings six feet nine inches. Since then—be_ia now thirty-one yoiia of ago-he has attained the height cf seven fee* nine i- - is still growing, this being ■e of about two inches am e years ago ho grew more am
but this ia his average.
_ correspondent who visited this giant says: After greeting, the object
visit was stated, an ’ rather flattered tli
o visit him. He was evidently iturod, and waa, I afterward teamed, quite a favorite in tho neighborhood. Ho showed ns a place on tho
ami all his aptendid court, but Walter's mother had taught Liu never break his word, and always to do at ha thought was right, no matter w disagreeable. Aaoerdinglyhe drop pad the prineesa' beautiful white baud, and going np to the dnsty, dirty old gob- ' "saed and emjuaotd him, brought golden chair to aU on, and taking tho pack from his back, carried it away himself, and laid it in a corner. i courtiers stared, and nudged i ach
mwR iwl, turned
Walter was willing enough to do that,
■a ho had only a sixpence in ‘ ' Ilieu the goblin brought ou and bresking it in a quart of
the Are in s silver Ik
It about three times, and lo great platter filled with
that looked ae white as foam, and tasted 1
1 cream. Walter and the goblin ate irtily, and Walter thought ho bad rer rates anything so good in his life. After that they both went to bed on the ... — * , Bp j,, Uu,
; a little of
night's supper stood near him, howand making a hearty breakfast on be trudged ou cheerfully tin he to a msguifleeut city, with walls of tnarble and towers of gold, which was dUtreetod. Walter ssked Lhal waa the be just come to town, ~io people. ••We ^ JftS£jSS wine man say there b re him except a dish made a quart of brook a soft as foam, aad taste like Itrswftrrias and Cream; and w* Are aU fa do-
tried.
and that he had his b
A WOXDERTCL CUKIOSITT.
la the function of the ” " Venus' fly-trap,” and the family. We quote: The
ia m follows : '
dolman. The trimming may bo either black, gold, or white and gold galloon. Borne of these gold gal-
weed, with round-shaped lea: metrically arranged about tho
These are covered with bright drops of
flmd which sparkle in thi nd msfca a thing of baanty or. Bnt that which delights the eye of man is death to the vagn spider, beetle or butterfly. Ho
m leaf to
tar; be
nly marked. The first and when at eighteen years of ix feet, and then at twuntya before stated. Tho marks
-.nod up, aad
him, and found within tho two past he had increased bis height just one half ineh, whiohJ noted on tho -wall in pencil, with the date July 24,1876. He rolled up his pantaloons, and his shanks were simply immense, and his knee joints wero extremely large and bulg-
ing. I '
i lengths His bead to top of was eight inches; from ahon’-
dets to tho hip joiut, two feci three inches; thence to center of knees, two feet two sad one-half inches; thrnoo to the floor, two feet and eight inches, making the enormous aggregate o seven feet nine and one-half inches. From the shouldon to tho tip of b>a fingers, was four feet abtioohoel What a magnificent specimen of humanity he would havo been had he been proportionally large. But truth compels roc to a different version. Xu fact he who as if mads of India robber, stretched out to a Hugo length. Ho ought to have weighed at least 800 pounds, but he weighed only 283 pounds. In couaequor ' this want of conformity ho was c ivoly awkward, lank and gawky. Only one qnality did he posaeaa in a large degree, aud that wm his ability to walk. He could stoop forward at a heavy ough and start off in his awkward, shuffling gait, that rivulml any home. Ho thought nothing of walking to Iduden, twelve
miles, and back to dinner.
He is, ns before stated, thirty-on years and a few months old, and is growing. He has never been out of Perry county. I suggested the idea of inhibition to him, but bo ar— 3
sc to pablioity. .
might as well have stepped gins, for when ho tries to rise arc firmly held by the viaoo
stance, bis wings become also entangled, and to make sore of him, a quantity of hair-Uko filaments, with which tho leaf
ia covered, automatically dt
him, rendering his prison complete.
This is also his grave. The ’ powder might kill a trifle a not more sorely. In fifteen r
ia dead, and the diabolical little sundew is absorbing his jutoea into itself wit relish. Dr. Darwin clm.-'.y shows J it lives on animal food chiefly, and
ible appetite of a brer. Thus
gifted, it ia gloriously independent of a nourishing soil, aud will flourish wiiero only the humblest mooses con exist. The sundew ia wall distributed in England. Its analogue in this country is tho Di* popularly known os Venus' flytrap, found, principally or only in tho region lying between Wilmington and Newborn, N. 0., and along tho Sauteo river in South Guolinh. Its destructive apparatus aurpaeses that of the sundew. It has double leaves capable of shuttiug against each other, like tho eommi sensitivo plant, and penning its victi beyond hope of escape. Whimsical miesod with a laugh. A few trials won r whether the Dionceo would live ind suitable for ordinary crops, or ly latitudes other than thoeo who
tastefully arranged around the garment Some limes there is only one band of galloon employed. The
labor formerly bestowed "''-"brentiful mantle for evening may be o of Spanish taoc. The old-faT ad veila are moat nsef nl for this purpose.
e right, and ia
rained over the left arm. Black lace omotimeo a little trying in the cvcnia ut with some flowers, when worn ov IqW necked Ureas, this objection to its sc is removed. Such a mantle ns ire very beautiful when mi
aliforula.
princess, tearing her head acorn fully.
I have
father," aaid Walter, " I just about to dance with tbia prin- , and she will be offended to ba left ding ou the floor. Le t me first and then I will go with Ho,"-said tho goblin, "you are bound by your promise to do the first thing thst I should aak of you. Go and rouve yourself to the lady and come ith me." Then Walter went np to the prineesa, and looking sorrowfully at 1 'Dear madam, do not t 1 havo. promised to this old man', hot I will return
lie."
do yon imagine,'' ref . angrily, " that I will s If yon go with 'Aka!"said Walter, •UlMte’go.
Running About Loose,
tin Miller has revealed some inin Iris ante famous life to a car-
lo Louisville Courier-
Journal. The poet doe* not know where born, bnt believes thst it was in Cincinnati, in 18*1. His father was impecunious and wandering, and in a fit condition to take tho gold fever In 1618 family went together t " ' "
thence to Oregon, who killed by Modocs, who
i took Joaquin prisoner. "They 0 then a grand people," Millc _ L “They .really loved me, an somehow I loved the redskins in retun ell, I was with them nearly five years, reckon, and learned their language itter tb«n I know the English to-day, leu rente tho Modoc war—tho first ■ there wasn't any speech-making about
at war. Itwaesi fight! I could bar
liked; but they were grand rascals, and * fought with them 1. They wore go amakemeachlaforeomelhlng. T rore whipped in '68, I think, an. ronld have been bmg, if caught.” areped in a canoe, reached Ban Fr
" No,” aa notgo, nnlr
ia you wish ui
, "yon shall
of break-
inf bit word, turned about aad left the
i the floor; but at
dreadful
spreading on
waa the wicked enduurtreai who
neatly destroyed the king, and who L-- , -- But all the people answered : “ We j iutendad lo destroy yoa in like manner, book *6,600, the wife applied for atp found tho young man *ho Says Had you Hateoed to b* instead of re- Voice in due time, *!« « was gra..-^. bat m uon ranks thw-flislr that rah dfemboring yfkfffjirttmfce, she would fn- The husband went fo California, ao4
At that they took Walter to the royal p itchena anti put on him a tall rep and , white apron, and bads him go to work u
as fast *s possible. T1
it is, that lUs inviwlmeot, aside from anybody to leave tb bring an impolitic ona, is morally porni. tibg a -Ire, bowl, tanka re egg teto (V
_ exploring expedition
After that exploit, ho studied law in ~ ' admitted to practice.
Indian word—from the language i the North Brehones-and it means tb 'Gam of the Mountains.' When tha (ovemmeut ordered the organisation of
tha Territory in '62, the as ""' ho'It was, ia, and
<10,000, and loot
and got married. Altar th enoe, he “didn't have a pi
moment for yeara.”
A Coaplc Twice Harried. The Des Moines (Iowa) SepUU-r a
, of a gontlsmau who has bad
. exporienoo of being twice married to
at wings, sailed tho asms lady. Marriage No: 1 wi 1 away over tho the heydey of youth to both the «. flapping her trading partic*. Mgnff,yeara their lives dismally as she paaaed peaecfally aad phssuintly '
sail another ooCM^ter has made his ppreranor, and di^Blhe laurels of the Ur-famed Kecly. The
bite hue.
An elegant ball drees ma; flesh-colored faille. The I is trimmed with gat snrmonnted by a puffing ar • ; above is a: ' • ’
simply of—but that The inventor, Mr. Thomas, of Chicago, bet Koely $5,000 that his motor will do all Kecly's does and that oontlnuously, and in a few weeks he is going to run a large factory with it, aud an improved machine, and got a patent, Inler-Ooean describes the m dor ae follows: Two cylinder irou, about twelve iueboa in and twelve inches deep, with appropriate internal pipes, compose the generator into which a stream o! water ia admitted at a pressure of about ten pounds to t square inch, and at a velocity equal
of the generator, which consist of water and air, only receive tho mo-
i made of . montrun or energy duo to tho motion of it of the water under a ten foot head. From the plaitings J rep on one of the cylinders, a pipe appro head- j pears to run to tho other cylinder; and
The | from tho chamber on top of the
r I cylinder, a tube c
with there ror ia stored,
s of heavy iron,
■rmed of a large ganae puffing i
rlth sprays of flower* on either eido. I • -**>■*» •— r The long eilk gaoso tunic falls over tho | The reservoir train, and U trimmed with two deep ! from tho top of
bloado flounoee, surmounted by a puff-1 of cast iron, like the cylinder of a steam itg with u small heading. The basque I engine, only of much greater strength, aist ia out low ia tho neck in a point. ! Within tho cylinder, which has a .iorgaure fichu is fastened over the breast of about one and one-half inches, play ith long cuds falling gracefully down ( a rod of iron half aa iach la diametei 10 sides and fastened toward tho bock . Tliia rod terminate in a solid rep of ire udor bunebre of flowers. Down the 1 beveled at top to s’knife odge.-irMch i back of the tunic fall sprays of flowers, ' crossed by on iron bar about five feet aud on tho front of the waist and left long. This bar acts on the eame p
imall bunches of the eame. j oiplo us the lover of a safety valve,
I top of the iron rod being the fulcrum,
he weight on tile further end of tho bearing doom on the rod with
i equal to 8.000
A Man Belled to Death.
in Jersey City, N. !
is the at
a largo fire under one of tho
Urge tanks which is used for boiling Kon ,, rBlon cTi B j3 m otii —» short time afterward ho re. °
it per-
Held a Regiment at Bay.
Tho BowlingGrccn (Ky.) Pantograph has the following : Mr. Wfllism B.
s in hU possession a remiu
id one that has an unwritten and parity an unknown history more re: ' lo thsn the weapon itself. As to was msdo, or by what train of mrcomanoea its. death-dealing creek became and Cumberland riven during tho earliare of the Uto war, we shall not a to say. The very sound of the came known and familiar, and an omiuous one along infantry akirmiah lines, and among tho sharpshooters. Near tho time of tho bottle of Shiloh infantry bad boon employed in skirmish or roeouuoitering duty in the deep-tangled woods. Creek, bang, roared at intervals tbe old gun in the distance, at every discharge laying a soldier stiff and stark in death with unling accuracy. Shift their poaitions they might, tho gun would bang ray, and with a bias aud a thud l*
>uld be one soldier leas,
direction of tho firing wasoscertai
- the entire regiment or party
ordered to charge toward it without
knowing where or what it war
they went, losing a man at eve _ paces. Nothing was accomplished, and the party returned, leaving the murdergun crackingowaynsthey retreated, irtly afterward tho old firelock war
flow into tho cylinders of
llogins to
, ■ , j oplloct in the reservoir, and, possiug up .od to the tank—having been attend- i Uirougll a the bottom of fog to some other duly fo the meantime ^ „ hich ^ iboTe th „ —and was surprised at hoarmg a splash Tojr> (or(!ca U|0 jron r , K ] t i 10
of water asif some heavy body had fallen I np ^ oofling; here its upward proInto it Then ho heard a groau aa of a ^ ^ ^ bj lto hesvy fnlm6 work
human befog in agony. Ho immediate- < o( , h( ,
ly turned tbe faucet to drew off tho | ________
water and haatily raked out the fire, |
Some of tbe men of the brewery then * L “ l lo W#r,d - mounted the Udder by whieb access to Bylvanus Cobb, Jr., tells in the Now ink is gained, and looking over : York Ledger an amuaiug story of a budilge saw a man lying at the bottom. | ding genius whoso a-pirations led him s were promptly procured aud the , to go upon ,X“rs, ife was cxliiSet. HU fenturre were ■ once worked for me at tho type case, roll disfigured Hist it wss next to , He was a good compositor, and a capi i si hie to recognise him, but j tal good fellow; but be got the idea ink bis clothing he is supposed to be ] his head thst he wanted to be an actor, i named Muell, a painter, who re- ' and from that time he was not easy until in Washington village, and who j he hail tried his beat. It waa in tht n the habit of visiting the breworr j palmy days of the old National, under tonally. How he got into tlie tank ! Pelby. Ohariey Hanmtere had gonr
uerckant undoubtedly eontri that tho Michigan farmers o' Michigan merchants 85,(Xft,000.
By letting the angry person have all the quarrel to bimaolf." ‘John, I wish you'd close that door," 1 on irritable father to his son.
Mr. Bpurgeon said, fo a recent nor ion on public speaking: " Moreover, brethren, avoid the use of the nose os ar rgan of speech, for the best author! os are agreed that it ia intended U ueU with." According to tho last census Michigar ■ma 60,872 more males than females. There are 15,636 widowers and divorcee tales over tweuty-oue, and 32.671 idowa and divorced females. Thirty foe per cent, of tho population repro rnt married people. le strong sort, read lo her that if shi •ere in Japan her three principal dutio
men suppose, he climbed to the top ! was ptaying minor characters very >k fo for tho purpose of gratifying I oeptabiy. Now Charley aud Mike ariosity. That he made desperate been playmates, though Charley w. ipla to get out 111 evident from tho few yearn tho oldest, and. “ if Charley fact of the fireman hearing the aptash fo Baumlere can play, why can't If asked The tank is nearly ten fret j Mike. He worked, and bothered and high, and perfectly smooth on tho fo- j fretted, and intrigieil, until finaliy the - - ity physir' ‘ '' ,.,x x.
1 hazards to find ar all, raw-boned, gri
It was resolved at pendsiout efforts t bearded, large-mzed Texas n discovered fo the foliage-hi , from among thebtanchre of v rns picking off his fore as well had picked off hundreds lx Brought to bay, he continued t» aad shoot with deadly aim till brought down, and tho famous I eight feat long, with as. " bore, single barrel, largo enough
ml gold banting fo ldaho. other members of his famll territory,” he says; it ing into hi* pocket to ban ord—from the language of .thst ho had got out of the
stAndfog in the prea- * hla bosom and ■
family, and :
her, twfog out of
idde pocket a crompier lopO, tmee white bnt though it had associated with cigan for miay a long day, tha very idei ter whteh ah« had written to he or dear, dear friend six weeks given-her perfidious bnsband the very letter he had sworn s " VI ha hail mailed, and
at it, in or.
handed it to the governuu ‘ there U ia in tho r 'a guilty hand, and hla wifo'a eyes from their spheres an she glare . the wi-II-renmmbered although •diUlned address T
m would rather be scolded at
since sold out and returned to Iowa, re he embarked fo trade, and not —„ SUMO, while -on a hflafoeaa trip to Dm Moines, oocideutally met Ma fanner;
n body an
Canadian Postal Statistics. he report by tho poetmaster-gencral for Canada of tbe po^-offlootrenaaetioDB for tho year 1874 has juat been issued, rho number of post-offices on the first >f January, 1875, was 4,700, of which 2,043 were fo Ontario and Quebec, 633 fo Now Brunswick, 868 in Nova Beotia, thirty six in Manitoba, forty-seven in British Columbia, and 178 in Prinoo Edward island. The number of miles of postal route for the year wss 88,067, and number of miles traveled over 13,929,180. Tbe number of letters aud postal cards carried was 39,358,600; nows pa29,000,000; registered letters, 1,602,900; frre letter*, 1,482,200; and i, 102,800. - The revenue was $1,476,207, and tbe expenditure $1,6#6,480. Tbe number of monay-order offices 705, aud the orders issued covered amount of $0,816,329.. PoeVofllcw ng banks are established in Ontario aad Quebec. Tho number of such the thirtieth of June, 1874, waa 266; t :r of depositors, 24,968, and the nmonut at tho credit of depositors, $3,204,966. Since 1870 the number of poet-offloee baa increased twen.y-flve * one-half per oout. Daring the period the loiters sod ; transmitted have iuoreaaod The revenue has increased during five years forty-six per cent, correspondence with tho United I shows a marked increase, tho amor xdaga co-Jeeted on H during the year
iving boon $478,610. Fruit fiardril, ^
Protection is necessary for. Iho lore hardy varieliee of raspberries; lay down nee and cover with a few inches of earth, first removing tho soil from one of the plant, to allow it to lie bept .ont breaking. Grapevine* also do better in very oold climates, if laid down
t given the part of page, in English comedy, wherein be wa. >ly dressed, and to open his I speak before an audience.
r, Hamilton, told him ht
e and try. F if generally u*
first appearance." Of course, wo wo 1 forget the name of tho play, but shall never forget that Hamilton enact the part of Lord Bandolph, and th Mike's first entrance aa page was for t purpose of delivering to Bandolph the simple meesage: "My lo:d, tho banquo Mike came on, and aa he stopped sight of tbe glaring lights, and the greater glare of the thousand fao * tho audience, his knee* ahook'bc. k c -u, a.:d he clutched his plumed b igoay. It was plain to bo seen h. forgotten tbe word*. I hod heard him spout whole pages from Shakespeare with real unollou; bui it .bad not ' ou the boards. Ab, bow differeu "Well!" hissed Hamilton, with patient tap of tho too. Thus urged, poor Mike made one expiring effort. He could not remember the text, but ho did tho best bo could. "Mr. Randolph," he gasped, "the folks are waiting for you. Supper's
ready!"
The stage lest a star, but wa gained
Tho Sew Leah. "Tho New Leah," which ia nowdi t theater-goers of New York d plot. The heroine
U Norwich, Conn., tho other day a mp mp given an old vest. Ho soon returned with a flvo-dollar bill be aaid md in one of the pockets. The gentleman of the house waa ho well pleased with hisbonrety that bo gave
Bcieu.
if lined with a perfectly on
to which ice-crystals cannot adhere, will never freeze or burst. We have only to fnrniHh our housre with iron pipes, lined with glass, to render them proof against those accidents which now give
e pMmt
The!
ia opportunity to
othis
tool'
grapevines before
Prune
weather, and a gating new plants; cat it of two or U
into the admiralty office,
deair* to are a model ship of modern build. The obliging dork hands him a " from which-to choose. He selects ship which hsd unfortunately beau ashore. He selects another whoso boiler had bffret. Ho finally settles down the Vanguard, whinh the chagrined Idol tens him is rank in the channel. Brtd the admiral, turning on Ma heel: "England hre got a navy where she •tatfltadouebafore. aad that is at the
cellar. In northern lorolitire, lay down the vinos and oover them with earth wherever practicable.
Oover strawberries
on the approach of col not bury tho erowui they may rot—Agrlau/lurUt.
Wash toe Hoai
Pour boiling water oh al oover it dore. When slaked, prose twelve quarts of It through a fine sieve —add to thlatwoxjuarte of fine salt and two gallons M Water. BoD and skim it,
of slum and oae pound of copperas. Gradually add rae pound and.hnlf ' potash and two gallons of fine sand
k! by a Christian youth, aud
lixn fo return. For
Simla
_ „ fripnds, leave her people, aud abandon her religion. He likewise propose* to forsake hla homo and kindred on account of bis love. Their meetings are held by stealth, and usually at night Their plan is to marry and depart into a foreign country. The of their lovre and other experils.a little village and its rustic neighborhood in Germany. The time it summer, in the early part of feightoentl. century- n‘ period when, ae countries of Europe, the Je re proscribed and persecuted. Tho
dogs than men, the figuroi being’70,780 to 47.674 for thirty counties, the figures representing dogs, however, representing only those taxed iu the BUte.ls about 226.000 aud there must bo an indefinite number not taxed. What they consume would fatten pork worth about $4,000,000. It is estimated that they Mil folly
45.000 sheep every year.
A Cleveland paper says: She had separated from him because of hla cruelty, but it was tho old story of forgiveness, and upon his promise to treat her kindly she had returned to him again. A few days passed, bringing lo her stricken heart hopes of a happier future, but last Sunday something aroused the demou fo his heart d without provocation he struck her the face, knocking her off a chair, aud then pounded her in n eruel manner. Ho then took her by tho hair and dragged her out of tho building, and after beating her again loll her lying breathless upon tho ground and ran ly. Tho only thing tho police otfuld was to promise his arrest If be was found, and leave tbe wounded moQier
and child fo their m
ibrir wedding day the Johim in the churchyard, and for Mb perfidy, after which ebalitkm
her’trial and anguish, meets her foptet lover—now a husband and father—forgivfs him, and, under saddest oirenm-
Influcnce of Seaton on tbe Skin. Donhoff oalla attention to tho fact .at tho obvious difference between the
lenge weight of an ox hide fo winter seventy pounds, in summer fifty-five pounds; the hair iu winter weigh* ' two pounds, in summor one leaving alxmt fourteen pounds Loconnted for by tho proper rabof tho skin. Those diSbreooea
and lambs. That these differences are __ not to ba ascribed to any eorrospondiug of change in the dial and regimen of the parent ia proved by the fact

