-jpwpjp l"1— % I EErznzrF■rata , f -*- "II c— ca fmaca IVdua Cra—i Cfaaawla '11 ie Summer Boarder^. "ThereY The —mil, meadow te, ! yMdnd a good hrimming I— »krtfu; thi. Uiffly up from • don mmomg tbe Anwhrry toarra. mini enrrey my rod trra-ure, •■ If the Hi, j hoarders «ai anitbing better thro thorn to tax teotght. they in tmriri] i-d brings." * ImW looking remarkably ciriltord ! -rod" "k""> and aa urta gown. the mart of tlx strawberry i. manll.-s-.l, upon me: hut | Worth. prodded on- Iw any — which. I trim, to say. I bare mil— in which ti. pick frrah ttnhmia. The boarders babmg loayR future boor— thai fa. to Ave o'clock to-night , and la tbe absrare of Uxor wretch-! , not em me. ahoaldTnaH la toTfato"^ , tort kitrii.TVardra-prara^3b,y!d , aad bllmful coacmitn g my auiro pet- , As I climb npom tbc old Hon. wall i Ibai acparatn the „■, »in» from thclim- | oUty.field. I roe lying Jum before b»if J bBriod la Ibe tfaaotby-graaa. tbe figure , There li Utile ] «, m* of him rxeepl hi. mouth, lor a .tea. bat fa palM aultc one hi. eye. and aoro; but rod. , do I know that It b lag, Dick. my brother, who aboald thi. moment le- I catering furiously .loaf behind Black c Bm. to meat tbe Ht, boarder, JJlhadfal^of oaatloa and tbe .Irak, p topmoat one, and. bend lax a. I can aborr U bfa bend. I rhaat a chants in tbe air. o "Opro your mouth and dial your eyes. aad I'll rice you soarihfag to * mat. you wiro." I .lag drowfully. rod | aa I do. I drop a Mraarberry, tbe largrat that the meadow furnfabod. Into hi. ' h A furiou, eautterinc in tbe timothy pans .utrwire of a rbion of 6eld i bug*. tbe matching off of tbe unfaithful rt abada bat. aad a scrambling under tbe d, atone wall, mmoaare that prankish Sfitej&fittSESis toundme out lit Hardly ; dora Dlek aland Mating at me \ atmWrm. with a profound amaaeuroot fare! llo Dirk', eh, then wear aa air of atyb made eialhb wlU, erery moremraif Ilea Diek black eye.' and b he jalmedy. horribly, frightfully, good- ep Aa tbe peufouadem aeaaa of my mblakee raet tbeae eooundroau In my teeth. Ill tbe ebaky old elate etoaea under my Irot , put aa the orowatag touch; without a aa magic warning that I know the mbcra- m bb thing, alip eoddeuly beneath my <* fert. aad with a futile clutch ialo the air I baa my balance and my terrire. aad about hoadlnt abb . Telocity that apart. him. and laarrame marly breathto. lor my natural Ufa. atralght 1. the tow of that loag -.fleeing mm I bare 01 accnforod eenro that be aad I. tbe Urea. £ tba meadow and tbe rtmwbnrin are fiy- "J* lag Into apace . aad wlnw I get my wita ™ auflcbuUy to know that we bare Undo! £ «a 'our brad. aumen here. I right my ro It £ ■aalybalp a thought too tee. £ "The cuatoma of tba Abetigbm.' JJ I any. aeateatioualy. I caaaol it fori— l j. |* tba IUe it me. aad tbm tba awful V" wrighl of my anoractba dmcraffa upon ** fcmtly. I taught i? ^.ruwbro ^ — ^^rnWkwte tauga whom" ^ roo.ee. -ar'J^SlSSr; m bmrdaagaeUdagof.trawfaarriaa.aud of " a aialar who war picking tbam. not half ^ an hour ago. " »' ^E^lig,"-'*4 ' "" ^ to gnwa. and tel to ph king up lay aral- Bo1 teulbmrtaa. Down on bb team gum * alto my amuga knight, aud fclb to te gathering ap the ripe fruit patently aa I. " -A ate naaptfoo you bar. ted. I ~ bum any* I ery, ruefully, gbmehw earn=ssaS - toakm. -Dm you Ba down to elarp andro a tree, and wake up—- ™ ro l Im'n'i , >b<7 ^ ™T dm to '^hkbte^rtoe as 5 "'hd. rw.roa.t-b. myv with . ^ to ;"i>ami_ Bat .11 Be wa%h> of — I htouaumamm rotor*, yato'toi
|asa.a-,a5.^i "to t.'iitog tone to i to (tot be i •" ll.uif to any lm>l I 10k ' I toilji aampb af the ladling, ««> ! "A cowardly rmrom from known toltonua." I to,, mgrly. • ate mro ttot -eaa toe naa | bluliauf mind rpnU ' It b act rob to deal." be aaya. wilt, ■ •lUbk^eogh. and then w - rt- ap at tb. Tb» tilm.llj.pmt o> .wifti,. ml tbe ■nger. ton firm oid frbod. of . hmg ^fhnil and I row ia R,. nap*. Irot raHag furiou.:, al«u: under , ; priekir rain of ebrotact bur,. ■ { Dak .hakro um like a rerttohi. d Shriek, and w ild allrblir Jrom iwea n J Irorae witnero to their thumping quel- , , habit we hare followed through tlroro I j I. "a fortunate , oung man." I cry; * » i "tbe ananphbtlcmled mind ha. hero u«, I f j " It baa indeed." he ore with feigned 1 dismay ; " 1 take my way to Gothaniile, 1 ' " Tbey will no doubt reeeire you 8 ' i roothiagly." I any. I j phbti rated wiiea. tl.Hr way. >ro mil"",* d dard." • "The perjury of man *" I cry. "Oa 1 ' 1 P'^TLl c*> me If 1 remembw rightly. * I madam, you floored me oner la fencing ^ 1 abaka my htSI " h " A caro of atouy wit." I my. - that £ would not bear a repetition." : " Which b to my. . man ante taken * norm like that remain, .ubjrot for- '' I mbrnit." u "I thought you fled liefore the uiroo- " phbtfawtrd mind " " " It b too late. I went down ontw be- I It. and hare done; the unrophbti ° crnted mind man go with ax" j" "And how about tbe nothing (nth- " wlHmmifa. tkero " J B "1 think tbey will rowd it." I « 'bagWag- " It -cm. a of bm.de- f : aartioa." ® "To which you an bail t." " "Da you think I bad better f I my. J® rogubfaly. ITU lip b trooHiiag » . J° We hare got pact Dick's 'promt re- K gloai: the big bob of another rhrdnut i " trro loom, ap between tn and tbe other.. r | It all take, pbee la short fire mlaute.. "Dthbmy wile?" f "You arc not afraid to tbk it? " w "So." W "Tbea I submit." j r" It b oolyasbort biding, but aomebod, .» •fin. A .bout cornea sailing ortr to o. . ^ from tbe rest , tb "If you two bars retired from public 1 ™ make your adbux." 01 " We barea V Phillpaa.wero, gay!,. ^ amte tocT'^ p'*i" *icl" " Wr m man aad wife."' """ — — I ' (1 raHag Away a Railroad Wrack. th A gratlmma telb me that he ha. seen ha one of tba mto extraordinary niece, of wi eirrutlrr dbpatch to bb 11* en Vaudrr- w, bl It*. railroad : "I w- coming down the Hudson Hirer road." be'said. " when ra wo stopped by a wrec k near (Ul tludaoa. A freight train had beer qu thrown off tbc Back. The engine wa. an Imbaddrd to a bob. one car — do lta track, ami wm flat oa tba track, aad b. trader of tba loromotire wm also am Imbedded. We ted waited there ad. aa hour ami a half or two boon, mad tb« twenty tratos ted been stopped. Tbey °f bad yanked oae tbe cars upon Jark- Ux acnrwa.mlf toraa trurka uader It. aad be( then gM It out of tba way. It looked - ha If w« were gotog to rt., unlil night, and tio we Iwgaa to think abnut findings .team- Pr oc baggy or aomathlag to get oa to be New Task, when all at oaraaa «gi» ma aad wrorktog car beared to sight. Be- » bee the engine ted come to a atop, we 1 could beer the roadmasterS robe riag aai out. girtoghb ante, before be tee rom bu. IbeHtuatbro. He eesuwd to bs m finall- am tor with erarythlng ea the root — If be wa ted tern Item all nigfal. Ttere —sr. .. eugtoaoff at aoum dbtoaoa. but doiag air aadriag. He rolled out to dro mgteror do, to come up ate make toot to the buried or beamotlT.. to half a ad.ats tb. ragtnr 1 was alii i*i 1 ate pulling to gat tba fra otbmout of tba Bote ate at tba aseote be. .tot tb. gram maaa of Iron same up rot ' Pam that rope orw tbe top of that car mx rod make It hat to thai tras yonder.' Ba ka cried. It wmiiima ' Vow flra boa- n. fired of you lay bold of tfaot rope.' be tea ■b unite The audio Hub army, under I lbs hBb.llii. of Urol roto..^ted teld tbe nm tba rate wil* ted te^ll^M^e to" M^ate *«k tenbmum te be a-UedCdowu. Qua. ro teas with gn ■but augbro.' b. aatod ^nto.- ate make 1 tetwibbtnrk.' Wkb ronrtw tre- pro ■ mfi.ui pull dto wteb thtog ram, out ma teUab'uMte mall^u'telti^ S rwn III III from lb. tiro, of bb mriral to. ul II>| 1 Ibb.oak-. job wm out be af ate^wuy ate tba ,roi a,... warn an" tbjsft.4S=^ass , w.Hbl.H ■ I—- pummopamb V
" af that rby. gtrtoa aaamteTte to" tefik . tekatewH.ro ro tba peopro u.a.g. „ romb during te« wambar Tbe raggrotiauB mad. ero worth roadiag. ate soma a of Ik to. may pewre aroful on If tba, b Sew Tork Tbe drotcrf my. Tbe peeper maaagnnml unuld he tote from fi.e^u, lea d e.^! of dilale . alxty drop., or a leropwrofui. la twent, r Intolerable, aad lt« exhausting eg—.. , dbappedr. Tbb » rani "brain food." ' T*"d||U,)b,mil1' b' " I'tonpbrili r (tea the old " aeutraliaiag cordial." . which ha. bro-a in aro fiw fifty yrora . bu: which i. not a. well known la New r tiua of e^ual part. ,»f pei^x-rmlnl plant. , with .oaf sugar and brandy (or alcohol), and perfrot un,I far the treatment ol wTJ .1" and two to (our teaep.e.nfuie fur the f.ror or fire bJUT*" tnU^rolxT^'ob' | Erery Itouro Mould he open to the j night air and clorod again,: tbe brat of 1 should be lowered all nigfaU aad erery 1 trapdoor or opcaiag tlirourb tbe roof f should ba wide open, while ibe inner | 1 doors of tbe house should be open far ' rmtilslioa The higher tbe window, * tbe more ueremary it i. that tbey | < should br opened, aa the hot airaerumu- 1 la the appro part of the hoc—. All' garret window, rod door, should t«e ! 1 kept open habitually, rod oa led night, ' few bucket, of water .boald br ex- " prndjd from a watering pot to watering 1 roof aad the garret The banging ' of rd aliert, rod elotlie. to the garret ' contribute to tbe ceding of the bnu— . 1 j By adopting the precautions ahead, ' mentioned our bou— • ought not to ri— ' anorr eighty degrees bl their interior 1 My own office has not 1 teeaabore eighty degrees tbU season. ' tlx- proper a— or ice the interior of ! our bnu— a CM be kept throughout ® drain from sizty-fire degrrra t< J " —real, degrees Is a delightful rammer I " few would desire it Ml' low - .l,t, degrero To maintain thi. j > •"'hHral^ roioont of lor to abrorb tlx- " grves. If the airto tbe bou— tea riaen p to eighty-fire degrees ( and it ought not ' 1 10 ** tteatettaotlaT f*"'' ** • would be nrjuinri. Tbia for a'nxxn 8f- 6 fiat —juare and lea feet high would U require (as tbe apacifie capacity it air I p rix and aerro pound, of he. If * fialire area of a boux- 1. equal to ten » rab-apartmenu' about Mxty-firr pound. | J lee would rednce iu air in rammer to , f •isty-fire degree. But if tbe bou— ba, | been cooled by night rrntilation to — r- I enty degrees, tbea from .ixteen to ' b twroty pound, of lor would complete ! ° tbe cooling. " way to effect tbe cooling would " be to place tba ice to metallic em— Is in ~ tbe highest part of the bourn orro it. J ball, aad rtairw.y while the doots aad J. windows are closed to keep out the ™ Aa Ibe bouse I fame supposed would ccmtala from 1.800 to lAnopouad. ol air. ! (anion largely filled with larnltare) tlx- 01 quantity of lee roquired to cool thi. j ** amount >• not tbe liadt. for to tbe mid- 1 of rammer tlx- wall, bare alro become healed. ^ the supply of lor will in to become doubled until tba wall. ' th rod furniture base become oooh and an Tl supply will be required if D are many gmllgfala, or 11 tbe beat fr, tbe kitchen is allowed to a— end into Tl tbe telb aad apartment.. But at th. j„ begiantog of warm wentbro. or after tlx m ba. been weU cooled, tbe emlcala- b, I bare mad. will be applicable fr] Probably sixty to a hundred pound, of w: Ice daily. If properly -managed, would - make the acreage brown none bou— of m Y ark comfortably cooL For tbe iaralld It will not be ladUpm- di to cool tbe whole team. A tin nc filled with toe ate aapportod or arl raapeodedaaar tbe eHBag. or aborc a tb wardrobe, would be a eery ecuoomtetl gr of getting tbe eootoam of mouataia rb air. Ofoour— . If th. dooaa aad wU- sH fiowa arc opened It srtll require more of coolness will br mpectolly ra- rb freshing to auhry -ember, when the 10 bate!, meat uunamDa. brtoglafl flaB- « i^drte z ?i Bauer to auhry wantter man tesrill be b mquirod tten to dry -ratter, but iu th hmrfldul te.ito will be mors —rkal. us la commending tbb hyglmic plan to wl tbamafBaal prtlml 1 a I would add that Ir h will greatly dbutobb the morality of an firms and of all fill! in that are sggm- to rwtod by but srrarotem--^ It b their dm, cm be krpttewn by ice telow atxty-fiee fin ; In arot- tee expeam wanld probably Ba wl | ra parate? roJl^mlteSiitor* ^ ro TBT amtll'fi' I .n I ■ Imt a* tb. J® Bptoteafifi Afluteiaau mys: That — ~ . Ksro, brtufia * wllWroarf tb. ™ toteattet1"'.." teteX tl af • •• >—b * —
a kw waafia af Faglb*. k.riag iaob h mm -roly — algbt to lbs May. wad . wm aaau to anarch of wart aamag ite X farmroa terete —4. pro I 1 ate U 1 bona, of a wmbby farmer. . ma of dwrwd but kindly character, rod saM a so btm la aff—t - 1 need work, rod at any pete. u. , a — n tirod of tramping, liar, ,ou got le So." aahl tte^faraxe "I am llreri d qaictly. and 1 will wort. If yon will he I a baud rod fodgtog. until raeb lla-jn a Thi. wa. tbe ght of what be mid. i, giaa. Iron bb Imperfect Eagibfa. aad ' " . tbe farmer told him to go work, deciding -. Ul. own mind to — r what tort ol \ | I .etc.] wm to ti>> sail, fair-haired Nor- I t bud." a. be (-ailed him. was tile brat l. that weird northern land- grew more to- ' „ war Tbr fanner began to fee: O^iamed . -.(liini— If for kraptog without wag— the , I man who was eridrotiy the best workman in tbe neigblurbood. and tbe axxt . [ him— If. "lib absurd to think of let- I 'I ii the fanner paid bin lair wages. | , ; dating from tbe day be stepped oa the , > r I raaeh. wbirfa was bimoeubie hack pay. | r < — lisfartion waagirea. . | If mace ee.1 more ncrr—af, to tbc j , open-tlao. of agricuitarr. Tbey era— d ' j railing him "Go.;" be became " Mr. Pen." in tb. nbgbborhood. Other j Tba m at important gain, perhaps. WU ' that be ted a complete ami practical ' . of farm, rod farm work, of t roil, climate, limitation, uxl puroi- t bill tie,. LasUj, be ted with Mere -If- • was incest— 1 la different wsya. , t bo Mr. PrSrrsea. after scree, year, of I rather unaccountably prolonged, to the -. - Nocwegiro — ttlcment, of tbe Wralern « aad returned with a warm- " one had a plrnaaat won! Then he . ■ I went to tbe farmer rod wanted to bu, " a piece of land i Mill work far you M odd times. I only persuade lilm to taju- more, but I'eter- . ' — n still clung to the eonrietioB dial j ® fruit, flowers, regetablra. a win -mill j _ I lift water, a lew rows, chirk -as and , , pigs, with tbe close ears wbieu be a> | U | weU understood, would make twenty « a bright and — Ifiauppurtlng boa—. I , j Finally, upon tbe farmer's earnest. I • j friend I, desire, be took forty acres at j Jj I •» per acre, paring • 1.000 down, and , „ let tbe rrat wait at tea per cent. Interest j , With what earnestness and patience : " | ha. begun to toll, baring Dow hi. j " | own home, or bow faithfully Ilia wife 1 11 —rood, bl. efforts, we hare Dot spare to I relate. Tbe goal is reacted. Tbe crop. T already oa his forty arrea will go tar | k toward paying off his debt thi. fall. Tbey spend little; they lire within a lortog aad beautiful cottage home, full " of peace, parity, rratfttlarar. And tbey ° bare gone about to the way open to tbe m of humanity— by simple hard work >a aad — lf-deeilal - A Satire WblU Baa* to ifriea. - Major Pinto, tbe Portuguese trarcler. ** a lecture at Lisbon to hi. expedition "I through tba interior of Africa, mid . course I followed was through h which would lead me k* from tbe Cuaado to tba Upper Zambesi. ground I trerrtsed wm all miry, aa Damage througb a part of Ibis-region £ natlrea generously .applied by a „ chief. There wm no game; water rorrred erery thing, and we can- to sequent], .offered much miaery rod ^ man, priratloas. 2 I here made one of the moM curious wt diroorerira of my jouraay. I ana day -> noticed that one ol tba carriers was a . man- He belonged to a race en- ^ unknown up to tbe prmeat da, A u grmt white pmipla extols to South AC m rkm. Their name b Cmmqust ; they are "* telr bare their brad. eo"^d " maaB urifa nf rsry Miort wool. Tbefir 2 ^mS3°burite 'to the animal's b^ J Tbey lire on roots ate tba cteae, ate it Z la only when tbam auppllm fall tbam ka that tbey hold any arlatioa. with the * neighboring mom. the Ambrolm. from £ IBs Cteasqnena are aa entirely ah wfllr race. ate ncreratoaplwo aigjhta oaly people to Africa that do not cook a tbrirfaodto pott. Tbey wander about to groups of from four to Mx faadtea. sx orarall the torritoer lying tetwaro dm J" (teterod the Oaten-go. It would aam, JJ tfan toto^^a^Mfiga msnto"ujri^. ro rod myallT ">^u"'l'7t>.>bridP - ritey fa darotea-^TmaW ro. ar^ - to^sdlte^lBtei.* awttimtt Lhtem.' * At jfafapatettfaa — ' i ' ' _ ^ tefite faZfl* Imro to"L to 5 I
. SUMMABYOF SEWS. • hi— The |4iuoo- fitos (ajwral , r~w" to twdae'dat «a< am xro teah aad J I !*«'• tegsapteteml •— k, to teSMo. S. j j j a brar, , Utal nrauama. glOC OUO \ Stoa, Poua b, toe'ciram—lal uu^L "ulte , ^fa. aadramteMibto^" I ^ lin ,»■ Wro I (Lteh aad toTIZate 1 SaSsxSSf&i' : ^^>.^7"?: t -fNtoag-amdra , 5 rax— c— f 11 " - :»rsS5H£i':::i date WUHns aad Wfaam Pays* (bmk eab fa ai.*=ra^rr5^.t£: : Hfl*^JtLm ^ SdsromfamhTfaa^B Jjffa 'tw mdrottterormtth Ma aro re. ~ te?te mpammLZ™Lfw^tem* -l"ra m aafCSThirol "roi %teatemfa to. m. ra- -ra— to . ■ * —fa rad m atCrajvi:" - '
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Bay. to Nil I -ESHiTL*1 tar aped Iinl hoys wbe am ap to Many af Item .torn of trade an atrrady filled by lay. .who lack aomao "tod^tete. ^MtrotteTfaU^ Ida first pedal Ha Hkra to attend tlx drinking saloon ate tba tbraler^thU qoratly Hi. rapiers are qaiat], watching to lean tew be gau ro muck corer a Irak in tba mope, drawer, delect the dishonest boy and hie place will ba ready for aatae one who i, now get - ting ready far It by obaarrtog poll.-, number cam aad being truthtul to ai hl» w»fA. n ^ 1 becaaae tbe boy. bare been poironed to. reading ted book, raefa a. tbey would not dare to Miow their father,, aad would Tbe impure thought, suggested by three books will toad to rielou. aeto; tbe boy, will be ruined, rod their places must be filled. Who will be ready for one ol j Distinguished lawyers, a— fta! mini,- 1 ten. skillful physicians, raeccmful merchant, must all won trace their place, for somebody ebe to fill; one by one tbey are remored by death. 1 A Father'. Lemon. Foe tbe rake of young traders who wish to make their way to the world, we 1 gire tbe following fi .cu tbe recently pubItohrd biography of tbe late Sir Joshua Walmestoy: Young Jcabua was rapid 1. mastering what advantage the —boo! afford id. when tbe tidings r mi-bed bin. that bis father wm dead- It bad here omr time .lacs tba lad bad — ra him . but when the, had been laM together , trifling, wa. firatined to tereu'inte^! on hi. whole life, and be in . manner tb. of hto future ccmdaet- He write " if, father rod 1 were walking down - I the IV accuse road together, when wc i ' laden with fruit. Taking up a Mooe. 1 ' threw it into a small ill-grown tree, brer- ] ing some wrrtrlxd crabs ; but it brought | nothing down. M, father Hoopnl. picked up the stone, threw it into another tree, the apple, of which were ten 1 teT ' if "ted U>™' .***" M> ' retnetnUr tlirough life that aa apple : to ra^rasll^faltod m a crab.' Hie Mmpk raiTte.^* te* maitote* g~Zg? a- aaptg-gSHi To IX. r, preton tfJIlai Aro-fm. I tom^raara-lte^fMhramg reprat . tea j I " luwnu. riL'telra. j j -sjarartefrfatera^TD. W-. , wtecpmgeragb ate^teir bTtefjl by all draggxaa Morettora J0.00B Item oTTfario. OgM. ' ; 1 IfaMfimaf (>..l..j.Wnfaa»rai.iC^Ttobrara | THE lilim. I ^P^eI 1 1 2 jjn c 53 s i tm.ann rsam .Aa p '£ ami a a j on i
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