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TB1LT TOPICS. * Dr.J. H-Galfaapar. ofC-neord. K. H . * praridntoftinKm HampritorSnaw. ■ wn a priam. tweat/ yaa apo. la Un * lit ahaadoaril tin priabo1. «t far tk. nodical md fan loap kna la praetk. n • boanopatoic ph/ridaa la torcapftal of Kow Hampobirr. Dr. Galliaprr 1. a j rtraap tnapnaar. ana aad aa rntitaai- „ aatlr rupportrr of woaaaa'. rigku. ■ Tfa* foUowiag-aaand prraoa. art ■ adriaad b/ a Woalara jooraal to autdj * take tfarir raa. n Bunk n poaribk * " F rTaoo. part tin prinn of lit. ; prraoa. * addirtod to tin frro Bar of liquor; djrt7 oorkrd brad., aad Un wfaol. oirirr of » i/Moan. wbrtlnr frora tor pnaoaro of r | rkroaic diamaaa. capcc tally brart !l»- ] A am patrol aorarad la England ink Tolrcr Un mixing of paint, aad rat- * j mix tor. at lime aad aalpbar. TbU ' cum pari lion U to ttorr Bp da/dgfal aad - give It oat by night. Piaotowll/ Un ' palrowo applln It to dock km, ao tfaa: ' u aigbl tor band, may br a«m diak unrtly ; bat fab paint cialma lu aar (ur all kind, of lighting porpoara. Boom. !. may b> paiatad with it. aad uraru an * coatod n <0 become arU-lumlnocir : tk, r thlpa, bap aad tin otinr object, need . in tin aigaa; errrioe. 0 The Arctic exploring ahip Knohltr. 1 oiiirh formed a part of Captain Aoatia 'i ! expedition ia acarcfa of Sir John Frank lia ia I8M. ia to br broken up at Chnt1 bam dockyard, OmamwiU aad pice > of furniture will br nude from Un beat I timber., which Un adml rally Inuod to prnrwt to toe Preridcnl of tin Called j KtaleanaaoaTcairofllnaconioawbro tin Rnolate wa. fooad by American 1 whakra afaaadoanj la Ton. aad tin gor- , rnumat of tin United State, had Ur re- , paired aad rcBttod aad ptnuUnl her to j tin Britimh admiralty. , According to tin eatimatea of the RaxT , way Hbruf. 400,000 peraon. are nnployed oa tor railroads in the United States. : aad Bee time, that many depend upon , toe road, lor aappoet It M also mti- . mated that between IPSOO.OOO.OOO and : » 100.000,000 are aaauaily paid to txa- ' ployea aad to peraotu who furnish the mi panic with upplicr of rarioa. kinds. Fifty ytari ago there was not 1 a public railroad ia the United State, 1 aad tin enormous bariums Indicated in those figures ia tin outgrowth of lew | titan half a oratory In tin country', cx- ' in Vienna bow numbers 1 .141 mraXcn. ' among whom ore Indira of the brat boon, of toe city. Nlartcn official, (worn) look after tin atocefaoaraa. toe bookkeeping aad tin tolas. The suprtrisioo of tin wbuk lo Boo. voluntarily by tin Indira whom tin araodatloo appoints. la tin shops all is activity sad order ; the work ia tin register office U ao las brisk ; crery whirr there is reload independeotlr by their own labor! Tfa. queer and naralli.i.l prrarinra are not all oa tbi. aide tin Atiaatie. bat even staid old Scotiaod has htr share. Dr. Mams, recently under trial for b-nay. has his Huir oddities In thU reapecl. He pecacbed lo a society of young mew ia Glasgow, taking for his text tin exhortation of the Apostle Paul. "Quit you like toto." Be tfato alUrnalr ly divided hi* Hfaat: L Quit yea like ana. sad not Uk. monkey.. A Quit you lik. ana. aad not like maniac. J. Quit you like men. aad md Uke mua«rts. 4. Qttit you Uk* mm. mi not Uk* muflr. KotwitoHaadlag thi. odd arringitoiiU. tin raratoa. which wa. a A French doctor, d Miring to Iran bow fowit would fa* tltiUd by aleoboBc driakx, wtmiairtrawd man brand; and akriatin to kia pooitry. aad Brand aw. aad all taken. Uwdly lo tfarir uapeliedto fltalt and. bird to a daily allow - ^rTwric1 ■ri"wUto"",nn'rraak' axlraardiaary d.triuptotol of aaek*' errata, and a graanl aad rapid kra of fierit all rwaad. He pwarvned until abriatin drinking raBnd to UU tin riroagari rock or hen. wMle tin brandy awd tin win* bibbers brid oa for ten death** "* *** dn-karf. A «aa rrawcBmo araspapra bra faraa pnetior. Some tiiree mowtk* *go a o*rrirt rt tk* (■ 1 if 1 1 utiw.if*. hoyratpktyri by its rieai. tin Hfk fifty doUras for a d*t of tbr tatire'. mail aubappaar to agts* to tin ■rnwgvaMBt. The ■ail Ik: priatid. enatafariag purely pttri* to"thr*Cl rs ai 'i. !aaw^Vbc'ow aic of tfato jooraal a* trace (rat mtlwn ropira of ft to all tfa* addraan* giera At tfa* 111 am uf 1 trlitol g tkra toM ■1 11 1 |li tattn wraatki.w wanhae. ■ liin G. Fllkow. a ara af tfa* ka* SS5VS BtWTL'C -d^tras to ftifow wrat to t. tfa. gjyrSk «? hh t— , ; to wrat '"lly ' ► toratoVira r^aJTra. — Ti
aad two yrara ago tin Unltod Sutra en tread oa Un bo.it— of tolppiag — b artieiaa to Eagiaad. ahfaoogb that rotta- ' try wm largely .applied artth rough lumber from Canada aad brt otinr < America, pnrarariuto la 1857 It. 00c I I " doom aad 8JM pairs of Meha aad blind. • 1 " were shipped from Sew Turk, via Eng- j ' lead, to AawralU aad New Zealand ) ] California, finding that there wa name, ; >- in tin buriaraa. baa ealeted upon 11 aad .hipped *7.000 doom to Awtralia la.; month, with -a corresponding supply of ! [* arah aad bUatU. while New York ahipped ! 'I i.*0B CHTwilh tin ttaaal . omplrmant : , " of tor other article., la 1878 45.000 , ' doors were .hipped from toe United | , " Sutra to Eagiaad aad Scotland, again.; I " 2.800 tin year before. TW fignrra | , r~ show toe rapid growth of the trade, aad ! indicate u> tont extent the demand - ^ abroad for the products of our forrat. Wanted to Marry th. Freaidect. A recent Washington dispatch to a I a" Chicago paper my* : A Ull, strung. 1 r" btolthy. looking young woraac with a 1 id called r,bc White Hotter yratrvluj « Preaidcntw She wot in her namr w »- Emeliae Noble. Tbr Prraidrat ad- j J rr mi tied her. aad when ah- saw htm she u told " ' The Preridrnt tori^^Uad 1 plied : - Why. I have a Wife already " j "but.'' Bald If las Noble. " I uttdaw'i 1 wrote you three- ie lour letters offering t- alienee givr* coaaenl, ao brve 1 am." " The IVerident raid be bad to go down J < d to aee Mrs. Hayes, and a. be got out of ' 10 tin way of tin ull. .trapping young j 1 d woman be railed two police officer*. ! | r* F830 In her pocket, while her appear- 1 s ance showed abe belonged to people of j I wa found that Iter people resided at : I t Fremont, lad. Tbey telegraphed to 1 ' d have ber rent on to tbem sod tbey *. would pay all expenses Whin abe 1 ■ i- man. Maty Elixalnth Coburn. of kt-'ol 1 >d gomrry county. Maryland, bad |Ual I x- bran brought in. She also was insane | • rr and afflicted with the marrying mania. | 1 8 but the race was a little different with 1 1 • fatr. She was ready to marry anybody 1 ». in 1% whole world. Sbe also was seal < ■> home tok morning. Man aa* Dollars. Wm. S. O'Brien, thr California mil- h lionairc. declared on bis death- bed that { | b, in tin city of Baltimore as long ago ar j , it 1881. Neverth.leaa, tfae will of the i « la bonanza king showed a bequest of >300.- , »e 000 to Pauline O'Brien, a beautiful gir.. I r- whose undefined relation, to tfae rich • ly man under whose ruof tin dwelt bad > born a matter of much guarip in San 1 d Ftandaeo. Pauline bad been accustom- ■ id to apeak to tfae millionaire a. Uncir ; 1- William, and when it became known ] r. reived by tfae recognised niece*, tin w mystery dicproed. After thr death of IF Brim. Pauline. In company with an , aged woman, who proved to be hrr 1 n mother, took a dying trip to Raleigh. - 11 North Carolina, returning thence to Saa , t- Francisco with an old decrrpit mart. ■F Arrived again at the Gokka Gale. »- Pauline locked toe old couple In room, t at the Palarv. Hotel aad aaaouacing to , " thr ITBrkn beiia that abe bad found hrr , H mtfacr. P. H. O'Brien, who bad never beat worth a dime, rial and for him , " 81.000.000 Hrr kwyrv furnuhrd toe " tractors of toe mute with iadkputabk proof that William S. aad Patrick H. Jj wen- nrotlnra. Mnotoa parard and toe , Pauline *l!«r ber mother 880MW. Thi. paymnit wm Bade on iart Wrdaradaj f week, but old Patrick never aw hi. tl—aad«. fas baring dkd on Toraday, ' 'J tfae day before tfae payment. — Am /ran ' "" turn PmL ■- 0«« Sugar. r- Mr. F. L. Stewart intend, to exhibit , to at tit. Pennsylvania Agricultural Fair lb thi. fell, to be held in tor Pwmaaeni a' Exhibition building oa tfa. '— -1.1 ■, at ground., hi. Rot— for makiag 11 corn .ugar. at a row of from two aad a m half to three rest, prapotmd. He prex. fan oara to faarta for tfa. prod action of ly Mgar beeaaae corn only f»q ultra three . 1C month, to partotl th* grora rtalka. and Pa M It can fa. grown over rack a width of latitad. aad ka array toil, aad ra there can fat mora Mgar prodor-d frora con m tima from faorta. which take tight nzntis .t to perfect, and can only fa* rak.d In a . r. comparatively liatllit.d ana of rati. , experiment. In making ngar from aorgp. ham raa obviated bytfak new proraaa. " **'?• 10 n A gniif wMtmfaJ rtoty af David Hal |y araofthamriy adfasBoflhe New Tork ' " .lit, ralgf (hi fa lafaMd fa. tfa. ra >lll» ■■'■* Aa awgry New Tork mer- " wriy ak— t^raara ratiefa to did — nha.uw< cadraadttoiH w ili)( il. Mr. £ Hafa Jraatotafakmaadstid; "It Mali ' . to rail 1 1 1 Mr. Aad fat — 1 aula I yan Itojid Ifart"""*! h*" » warn toTday. wfara !to JaZ£* » tMraX^whfafa1 to'fato" praa* Uhlrit f -w*-rtfk.-p.adMaaii ■ ST U " ^ praara sr A j * ■ 1 ia> 1 ^f^t^ Mara tSfmI Qto! \ I* jtfaa afflfa 1 1 ik 1 tokfo fa kraNiat ' 1 ■ - ' pMa* had , • | Hrat » : ■ jTSiT|r Slj; I
POM THE FAIR BEX. u 1 , "j*!! ***"*- 1 I know tfa. abode of a krrer, an app!<- , 1 ; pippin fa taken between tfae thumb and . , j finger, and. while moving round. I j squeezed out. when it fa supposed to «y | , i Tbrae word, are mid at toe rame time | I I IMhm'n^ r , 1 i Haillwelh ta hi. " Popular Rhymes." | 1 ^ I (1848), up that girfa formerly praethwd j t ! which tiiey period, wrapped in a clean ' " 1 raying toe following rhyme . 1" Shropshire, to find cor. futurv part- J | midnight with a prokalfr lad tome ^ la lVTbyahin they have a mettaal t futurv Baabu<h<run.l>mmd toe rilurri! | at midakght a> toe clock strikes twelve. ; | rvpeatiag the following ( After which ber destined partner is be. • difficult oar. n.ept to tor very** rich I J ' j of tulle ar gauie or muslin are j , oraa What rolled aad lumlhrd. with i ,' - frayed lace, and erusbedtlowera. tory are t anything but aumrtivc To renew I them constantly calk for heavy outlay ; i . I ; while the Fnmrh laundrvra who can | readily "do up" a muslin to loos like , ■ charge, s high price for ber arc- . , suits the ami truth prwslk. Swiss | ' sod rrrry frill or plaiting adds to tfae | I trouble ia baring them properly laundried- Oar promenade in dusty lane or ! ua sandy beach, sad tor roiled d-iro, ! 1 ' srv fit only lor tor waah-tuh Erery | 1 ; saxtona mother of a family, counting 1 1 ! know, how thrar simple lawn, and nm- 1 1 1 yond the power of tfae one ar two ara- 1 ' rant, to accrauplkh it- But where tok | ■ may be easily had. how few ordinary | 1 work. The lawn, are starched stiff. 1 1 astoens are ironed 00 tfae right aide. ' ■ while calicoes come oat «iff sad shiny. 1 a* never new calicoes were > to do, and plaiting, are ironed • nil awry. Therefore lite augority of 1 I bark in despair upua bunting, aad grva- • making special provision for having it , . washed when neeap ,ry If ooe can I get a good laundress by tor dsy it will l ber using thin March sad ironing si] ' embroideries oa tfae wrong aide. Where all drrasrs are trimmed with plaiting, baste them with two or three rows of 1 U itches before putting litem In wash. • All shirring for wash dreaaea should be done oa narrow tapes raa in rasing.. These should be let out for washing and drawn up after the dress k ironed. This as render the Ironing tar easier to do. ' When black or nary bine linens an 1 washed soap should not be used. Take I set aad two potatoes grated into tepid 1 soft water (after having torn washed ' aad peeled), into which s traopooaful al linens with tills sad rinse them la cold blur walra. Titty will nerd ao stank 1 and should bo dried aad Ironed on thr ' wrong side. An Infusion of hay will I kerp the natural color la buff linens aad I aa infusion of bran will do the same [ for brown linens. Only the very titlnf m MA fi!ki!d srbra brmgb b sad mark ' of their beauty depends apoa their elingI ing folds. Koarly ersrr good laoadrrat . has a recipe of bra own for washing r black k was and raflroas. On* notable > housewife, afcr washing than lib ray ■ other cotton garmsnt. bosk them lor fif- • ura nil .Ira la watra. to wfakfa jmt t enough logwood has been addrd to color ■ vray dark indigo water, win br fooad - to prrrgst tfarir taming browner rooty ■ Doubtful colors may ka rat by waking ' for amoral hours before washing fat salt load. ITh* rait used should kftoblt salt. Tfafa k bra* for rafit : white sugar I of kadkpmfarafafo for bi— Wosfa- , lag rods—aid arvra bo asad with eol- ; 2ul twL^°w^Lt^o« , » ffl— «k«fa— w* ktar -d a . fartrwa saUrayaflaw fay Mt ara^ Por to. \ !S'af Jfat' faiyilpfa^t^fafit fa ■ tt yarir-.ro'ra. , karlag fa— a M l; Ifaiiifii . Praark . orlafika ■■H.at four timra tfa* rort. i i'11' i.**^ : • fa— rad bowing mm rand farwkfa. , -raffia AraM to <m ,1 , fa oi— !
Ckae water will not injnrv toe u, at I ) handkerchief, for instance Tbr sum ' 1 is earned, md It thr water, but by the ' j dust on tor edges of toe spot drying [ ! be' made otTl'.n muslin, gathered • 1 doable. Stan-h with tnin starch and ' ' run a paper folder through thrm. prose- 1 psra while aa toe (older Tbev must be 1 ■ gathered very full ; twice or even three I times the length of toe strip to which 1 j they srv gathered will be required Rut- I I siso satisfactory for summer use — /Via- , deiptol TW. , FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. ' ! Pt-rn Prnntao— Take iour «ggr, about , puttr frsah. lint riaegsr over, to which ' has haan added horseradish aad sphv C *s*xx> Qvmcc. — Pare, halve, re- 1 1 the ears. ; boil In water until soft ; then make a syrup, allowing three utra in the syrup , then put in pus and spoonful <g nit. one teaspoon to i uf „( ealihagv chopped fine if Us, thick add cold vinegar To be eaten when cold I Dtcnaixu ma Cuu. Mxsv - Yolks o eggs, three Uhlrapoonfuh of French | pepper, une-half Uwspoooful of Cnyrwar | spoonful of while Mgar. ooedialf trarupof cider vinegar Real Uk- eggs till I light, add toe vinegar, and »llr over the ' Add toe other Ingredients, stirring all I toe lime. Ull .moot!, and tliick Iwt it I cool, and serve cold with .licra of rold ; nsbhage or ralad. d— T 01 h*i' * •erring pan with one and • half pint, or joiraoTtK ' napkin, p leasing toe fruit well. Weigh ! the juice, and cot one pound of loaf toe juice, add lie- sugar, hoil. skim well. I To lake ftvsh paint off a woolen gar I until removed 1 no water in toe pan When they begin ' factory results during the summer mooto. to destroy rati and ms a illsin 1 fectant. I To remove ink .pot. on fi.«wa ltub with sand wet in oil of vitriol and • water. W bra toe l.k t. removed, rinse with Strong pearl-ash water | cream of tartar and water. Repeal if I To clean tinware; Damp nrkuhaad . dip in common rods, and rob the ware ! , briskly, after which wipe dry. Any 1 1 blackened ware ran br made to look a* I good m new. I An oiled fioor for the kitchen is better I I than « finished in ray other way A. 1 more than a dark painted floor. A good , sweeping removes it. or even a good ] mopping, which brightens it as though 1 t were vara is bed. and is much easier - or being lorn up every year or two for - painting. One advantage fa that you i I rra aae the floor without injury in 1 wra- , ty-four hours, wbra put un the first time. , nut be put on after tor evening work Is . done, aad the next morning. If the oil ! i is per*. It will be dry enough for use. r Apply zito a oirra brush, or even with r others, because the superior roodoctin c t power of tfae metal per r rata the brat t from eoaeoatratiag ia say particular I burning. Tfae Interiors of copper raaorI should be kept tiaaed. The ssurrpra. t are toe same ia shape as tfa— trad by r as to-day. aad tin — of tfarir sfaape - shows the sagacity at tfa* anrieats. ami • tfarir progress fat tfae arts of foondlag ard : molding Wfara a liquid It healed 1 1 a tras.J having perpendicular tides it t rarity boifa over, bwt when tfae side, is r cilra kawrad . toe top. UruMwdl I ' *** *T*** w as the, riro. arv «- fan fa expended agaiaat earfa afar, ttatera Hfi*. ' ffiTtoafa?!fagTJ7^ra 'fiwA lira Sfa :aa5ssty^: ' ra?fi»— faldk mAm^t | ffi— ^^w^M^ rara trad 1 SSSKSSTraSfc th—i'tH— ; I ffi ffif i»7^ '
manrinnM. I Why fa tt to. fi 1 Hi t fintrai ! tfato— — arid Is faaaa btaafaaag la two - j fir* by rag-pttoiag la Pari, ad Ito j rakraka China ■■rihaal. never kar. 10 Invito •es raptnira to die. m they always as— aftsr tea. " If I am Hack op I — aol it uad • a. toa bratrtfly Mid whra Hand In to* Parks. . to. proprirtor of toa Prakra Maty s young amn whoroa. hw wild ocu truri. to the gram tyopprr of ftwgrtfulnras to dratroy the crop.— ffliaf riimTI. ; HnaU j than toe tiupe of hi. brad a. he area for the first time after his hair bra bsto « -topped close. Whra Patrick was told thai the pries of bread had fallen, be exclaimed That fa the flrn tint. 1 iver rejoind at , toe foil of ay bist Mend.' One of tor latest westers potion, fa toe substitution of bat. for pigeon, ia shooting matches. Would it DOt b. Still more beneficial to substitute potato clear of." mid an old bachelor sea rap. tain. " and that'i courtship ; 'cause oa A physician si Salem. In,! . waaaddictad lo opium -eating, and bis arightrvv. shipping bilu severely, and making him lake a row of reformation. empty s hogshead"* i,f waler with a teaspoon. but both srv decidedly led loos come* chiefly from Corsica. The roots pipes, and Utra seat in sacks to Praam whence toey are exported to America and elsewhere. The Rockland i barter lias named iu candidate for ItoO. He must be a maa who era design a railrxmd timo-tabie that out wrvnrbtng bis intellect entirely out srv employed 87.71* tnra. who receive, of (11.118.000 a year. Eight young men hare been oouin.liriroomrat (or seeking to ersdr il • eye*, the quark doctor who supplied ttiem incurring fitly days' Incarceration . Up to the rad of toe season John T Raymond, toe actor, has paid to Mark Twain 8158,000 for royalties on toe "tlildrd Age." The Drasarttc -Vrsrs be001 of one play by any dramatic author . men at wealth and ieistuv." Very few l form an association called " (iratlemen ' Herald. The Crar of Rum la aaa startled oa retiring one night. Bol long ago. by Bad- . ing bet wera the sheets of the bed a park ,<c of Nihilist nesrspapevs. Ia lb* inclusion wbiefa lollowrd. as a l.asty March was made for toe author of the ' outrage, tire audarkwts (elkrw. whoever lie may tw. tacked up a Nihilistic proclamation on toe door of the imperial The following runout advertisement ' ap, cars in the columns of s German mediral journal: "Through the death , of the late proprietor, a good practice 1 irurgery) in a wealthy part of the eu- ' try ta to be dispraed of. either by sale or r iease. The prevent owner, daughter of • thr decerned, is young md single, and would not ohieet to marry with the r buyer or tenant, if suitable arrangements -.Vis Far. Cspewa Akaat Ur tales. i Tbr Zulu, lire in a beautiful and ; fertile land In wUirh tbey hare two barer. Is in rrrry year, sad need scarcely do more than arrwtrfa th. soil and row tfarir ' seed to secure an abundance of vegetable : food. There are rich pastures on which 1 large herds of eaui. feed, so that beef fa ' plentiful ; rain the bnah. or " blanxL" ' as they call It, U full of antelopes, wild " bran aad buffaloes (to ray nothing of ' larger game), and, as many of the tnra ' arc keen hunters, they am particularly ' well off foe meat. ; Tiwy are also grant foyms ef burr which hss been eomtmnd lo thin gruel I made with weak Irak, and though tfafa , twTsragr fa not very intov leasing, they I drink such quantities of It In tfa* row ' 'of tits day that tiwy are sleepily atpid ! b, night. The Zulu idra af prtfoet happlne.. fa - plenty of beef, here and nothing to do ' tint sit still, eat. drink and Brian to whatever news sad gossip ray m* amy bcshislotriltfaam. The worara do all to. flaid awd garden work, with thswx--wpshm wf boring the king's corn, wkkfa [ ml— at to. royni kraal wrsry '"H^ng far ^ 1 p-rticiw^iu. sffiicA — ra mw (T I liildia wnflm pain J Jsato to pmforns. , mri^faMj^MUktag tor— nfafafa fa id— Id a Oiukn tM — yffi IfaMni 1. liipsl

