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VOL. XL r -A <3 APE MAY JDITY, N. J., fHURSDAY, OCTOBER' 23, 1879. NO. 46.

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mrnmimf la the parlor jrooa g Mn. B I retirBd early ooe ^ler bboiImt. Um "owe ' mother' going to. when ilxnuUn- ' derly aatod op etain by bar m. On « hU return Mr. B uid to ae with . ' naikoraasMBHat: • " X an that yon are. a* the iadiea uj, ' • dying to know' what all thk weaoi. I fmrpoarly did not Ull yoo that I hare • fire mothen-ia-UB. becaur I alway. 1 like to eae the effect produced by my ' hooaehold am other people. You. lor 1 B iaetaoor. lire to diflereelly. all alone. • - IlamoBioae and happy ; bet I hare seen yoo together only e rery ebon 1 , lime. What k your everyday ex pen- 1 •• Much the amr, eapwiaily eince my a dear Ttfe came into our boneehold. 1 had all the old lad Ma when Ue arrived ~ | "But elan did you get them all. | they oumot aB bWoag to yoaf- " Yet. every ooe of them I here font , mothere-ia-law. and u my own mother • it my wile*, mother-in-law, ol 'tint thai make, fire mother, in- lew in our a houae. Now. at my wile it jut going . to bee little ooe.' narecry, I will toil t yoo about my old tadha. , " Wbcc J marned my firtt wile, her j ( with u. She wu a good creature, aad t had wen pretty hard timet, baring > topporud bertr lf by tdaool teaching r and tewing lor trrrral yean, and the . I ee-mad to grnatiy eujoy my comluitahlr , hots. — I wat aiwayt a thriving man of i ' Now, mother, there it no repaoa why ; t aiwayt while yoc lire ; yoo can hi ing r your own furniture if yoo cbooae. or , you aatd not; the room you now oc- j r i copy thai! be your own alwnyn, and be- It tide what my wife may do I will glee j r you fifty dollar, a year for your clothe, j la re all to hemelf In thcoe time). You j r ran teach If you eriah to. or do anything r eke to tarn money if you with to . you | < will alway. bt welcome to our table I c > and parlor, or. if you prefer, you can c cook lor youraeli la your own room. 1 1 Only one thing I kill exact la man.- r you mutt never make any miachief nor ' t ■ quarrel with anybody la my home ! i about anything. And if tometlmea r>m ' . are ditpleaaed you mutt go to your j i room tod pout it out aiooa. and only ( |oia u again wbm you leel pleat.nl. , far I won't bt worritd. tad ieut of all J c will I hare my wife worried by aay- j , body. Now. mottier. what do you eay ?- ] f She only eald. " You area good man. f Solomon B— . and the Almighty will re . ward you. aad I thank you from my i heart. I will do my part." r Bo 1 atver had aay trouble with ber. I We nil 11 red together iwenlj year-, nm' r then my wife had aa attack of imuraxv f nln to died— and toon after that my e own mother wat kft a widow aad came i to lire with am. My mother k only 1 - et.tem y.mt older then I am. aadtrlag t aa Brriy aad amart the ttraxl qaile a tod they got on maily together. But u after a while, when the children were .. all about grown, I gut to kmaaofue that . I coaxed e real aloe woeibk lady, of | Philadelphia, not haadeome. but juf..a j . food at goid. to merry me I told Ler ' . all about my old ladlm and found .h. . had two mother. Bring with ber. her . own mother to htrhuthaad t mother I They had aafthar of tham any property, f bMthtowBtd aha«e and took board- . en iait totupport them all. t • Wtll.1 made the tame itopivlllua to t her old ladka that I had made to my t motber-ia-law aad they both agreed. , Ifem 1 went boom aad built aa addition . • k^jtomMao^btoug^my «r- , I aiwayt held two pUnu wftliout ylehl- " ■ lag— I wat the matter in my own boner t aad would areer let anybody worry my i toeMs*eBd r - Ah. me! I looked ferJmd toa happy C old age with that dear wife, bus tm two . yam the wnt Mlkd by a rall—y arri- f dent. I wee with bee oa the treia aad 1 to wto ita * mi mad my daw alfe'i (tare wat greea. > I fek to had aad my bmhh erat to ponr that 1 did not otre far a wran tgala , to aB my cfeUdiea wme marriad tad • I Wat kft aknt with my bur oU ladlm. ' Thm I met a pretty Bttk roumntic * Widow, erho waa "to any* for aw! . She wrutt pomry aad painted pklana. . r 1 ! thought an to had a ttruggk 'to take : care of benrU aad her hothead •» tol^toMtoh I "la I li rill hwd hwmilhw 1 J treated hm torn fe k. JaatmTdld | to otor aid feika. aad tot wife Bred . errra yean after aB. I to* few aa ' toy tot to adored aw. to we had the twetot baby yua ever taw! JJh. , r what a loreiy crmture that told wa- , a to tott Bht Bead aaly three ymmg and toa ftftid away. Ball ham , in ■thaaaMfel»fetomefhw.liht I j by hm attorn." , . . "Aad to jaato aawaahkwhh -Mat aMkfea ftm^to ft lit ■■■«. ' ** < *Ta*' tow 1' I ii ii lna*em»i I a to toto tow hi to wy tft*. ' •;:y" "**g: » -.Aad ktotoanwii k ■ lath. ■ » ^wr < I

pretty little orphan girl who had not a i relative in the world !>old brr all nboul my affair., aad the tweet creature with of pity in her eyee contented to marry me and be good to my old indite. Aad the bar kept ber word, both letter tad epirtl. tad I em thank fill that life given me to nuaythkmta+r Joti then young'Mrt. B returned. and though 1 o beer led through the r wrthat her manner toermrdt ber hot daughter than of a wife, jet the appeared more tereoely happy than may Tbit ttory U from life txcrpting that hare changed ail the name*. Sol B bat been dead tome yeiwe , the will be ielt wat at just and manly at hit other acta.— New Ion Meet. Peepartag CadBah far the Market. Codfith. taya a l'roriacetowa (Matt.) ' than (he part of Hamlet to the tragedy. | After being aaltod. the tplit fiab are I spread to dry upon frames, and tbeei occupy ail the spare spaces of Proriacw- , town. He would be an extraeagaut !>or- I ticuhuriat tkewlnre wbo bad so many for growing lire rrgrtaBlre as ' series of Improved frmmrs worthy of | meetion. They are set at an angk. in«rad of being krel. The object gained | is likely to be snn burned during a bright j , day on has sbeltewd by tarpaulins, wbile ; on the improved frames the solar rays do not strike directly, and therefore do ! not scorch . Hie salt cod ii a model o I I the fresh fish. The latter, however, it | rarely caught in pounds. The drying i ITww shown to be powiblTin fiab- ' | commission experiments, which made j mummies baring only a fifth of the lire | weight. Sail cod Is |be fashion in this | I country ; Europeans prefer the Sorwej cian fish, which it limply dried. Here | I pare the animal in fetrartiee forms. Of i , theae. " dcasicated cud" waa al first j j eras to handy and free from boom . but 1 j latterly k hat palWd op the boarders. | . they finding It taste leas The later ad- | vaner was the preparation of the so- I called " boneless cod." This is supplied i in white wooden bones of lee to twtatyfiee pounds each, sod consists of the j strips of the tish. about half a loot long | ] and as thick as tiro fingers. And yet the summit of high an had not been | Alp Tlsey supply the cod Ir I combination with potatoes. In their j tome forty or fifty Irish girls are j employed in the national pastime of par- ! fish. ' The wgetahk and I ttsr cod are bolkd separately, then united | and canned. The result it that the tea- | of a can into tamia and fry them before ! fronting the problem whether he shall give hroed with ooe fiab- hail Booeleaa herring k now supplied in I small lie cases, like aardine boxes, but | with glass tops. The fish are smoked, and in this (una are handy for pi cake or bachelor's breakfast, the smailew boxes holding only a tingle pound. At Eastport Hum are immense factories where sard lpe« are pecked. There b a scientific distinction between this fiab aad the thy particulars are not important. Furollrc oil k added la packing which gbrre nearly the Identical foreign fierce, and the outaides of the European boxes arr^opied sritli admirable fidelity, learuacd to be thrown away in "-sob by berring on the banks of Newfound land. They come naturally of to right tut. to the popular belied no preabtor2do!d2^Lti^lh5wed The H pants War. One* upon a time a certain king of Prwaala found fault with the sparrow, ioug before it wa brought over hare and tultftcted to the prerailiag storm of unfri-ndlj criticism thai k sow beetitg Its hardy head aad jpanMc straggle for txialauot. Thhmagnate to said waa feud of rurrau ts. Mg red Dutch hutoa. which hfeX. tuki▼adug fe taufidmg prids fisr tollhll I of the royal p;xte.sm,jht ^ to^jfeto! trausplautsd to pfease Ma tya. hare amd ; three throughout the prbmaly gtomm 1 is IhU rflhtotohk royal highueta made the uapfenaaat dkr 1 ouly oorttad' to feuft utoh ha. tot toy haB I 1 1 11 ii all beftee , mi pto totoaam ftr htoS! > IbA. law, tot the uahyipy yurem r IT i » Bali I ii ft Til r sfim taakm. Thau ftdtuM hhl.lau aaubmfel ta fcpalmpk Irs , MMtr.uuphMm I II ■« h tos iftr mambTttot hdkd ; iS^ZTto^SLTr ZlLw

FABh. GARDES AND HOlbEHOLD. Is Bait sou Hoot-— Hogtrtquireamod- , erate quantity of au't. but they cannot rr use as much as a sharp without Injury. Ir becmnteol the dlffereut character of their intostinre; to swine's stumarl, k small, aad b easily affected by acid suhetancrs. ul while the sheep's paunch b large, and a ,. huge quantity of salt may be eaten with ,d impunity, at It is largely dilntsd by the „ ball liquid canter, ta. Half as ounce o ,J salt may bt yirea occasionally to tach jj Wiktx* PatTVUX-— Where the seinn tars are open, and the ground b but pt rarely frosec aad Co erred with snow, a field town with rye will furuiah excellent pasture for sheep or eowa during the winter or early spring moathi. The rye is eaten off eknely. but It soon thick- | ens up. to if the stock U taken off is •) I March, aa excellent crop of grain may 1 I lor the production of the shisuh which " I contains the immature spike or head . M when tills b found pasturing should oe I" stopped, as it w«li eat grow avua tf U ^ j Fuxxxmu axn Taiwtso.-" It b no: j ( i SO muclgjbe mm ping as the striking | JJ | it is not sb roach the framing as Use j * I thawing th»l miurea. When a plant j d I frm" ^ nUT ^ U" -Teralca j ^ I from the thick material, often running £ I UKjhawiag is alow, the eater will re- ^ i the thawing is rapid the return aad rrpart or wbok plant dies. If a plant is i (rosea it should be " thawed out " slowly I | and with great rare by keeping it a little i * j above the ry-exing point. Thb is as | I Important tact, and mar save many taj- j lf | uabk plants e Cui s-Koor i> Caaaanta — M Wor- 1 - bps been giving cousiderabk -itsmtkm j ~r to the rather common destructive and I >f | known as ciuh-cnot, sturopdoot. cluU I I, ' growth b cause.! by a minute fhngua, to j " dtobura hssenr. Ibin sections of the 1 *_ its s^res^under tlse higher P"Wrr» ol ■ f_ rnrdtngly numerous, tisesoiimay become |P I infested with them, aad com muni. air _ j the trouble to plants upon the same soil , I to next year. A diseased crop should n I not be to. lowed by cahhagre again. 'Only . B | healthy plants should be set. An eppii- ] . I bewefit ; ami from the nature of the [ | trouble the use of sulphur would be j r. likely to b. useful. g SruxaisncG Maxvut.— Tberv can be j d | no Basts in spreading ins jure at thb { d seneon a. fast as I! Is made There is s- I more danger ol watte by keeping it in la the yard rx posed to the air and b the T | washing by Aoqorat rains. From the | b sprawl upon the land, it b subject to j n wuttt by gradual decompaeitiou. IV ben j ,t spread Upon bad it loan nothing by dc- j 1, composition, for to toil alwarlw every v portion thai b liberated by this proceaa. ! ,B and b wanked into the toil by rains It | [_ is. therefore, advisable to spread manure | , if k b needed, upon meadows and piowt. ed ground aa U b made, both at thb j „ time aad during the winter, without fear I It of lost hum evaporation. It hat been j r- the practice of good farmers for tome ! ir jrtam back to ktnp the manure on the fa surface, ocas near to it as psasible. and j r. top-dressing b now substituted tuoorasB felly for plowing ia many ports of the u Strt-r MotataxxGoronmxap.— Cupr> fhl af mn I stars, spoaafnl of sairratns. I. tad one of giagar . tnblespaoutBl of butt- tec or lard, using a pferh of tah with i- iard; trirred add a rup of boillag water ■ aad a piatol ftour. making a thin batter, b Bake oat lack deep hi aahtet. '• ft» raroa Roan.— Fare carefullv with . a thb paakatfe tome peeled potatoes b pared to the center Do not try to rut if the alicra too thta or they will break, r. Place im a rdre batkri aad dip ia boiling ■e lard. Thryarea hsadansne garobl.. ( to fek. soaked and boiled over night. r- twelve jr fificsajprndaiaad pobttore. " tor^dfi27iaSl'ooc0f ' "t toTsA v make laio a take aad fry. Theater* u! a feto baikd. tad baatea rory Bght. i ptbtd. boiled aad matod. aad poar ou S" h>r777m't ^nSTtoSro *to (Lw'kll^ir to K bwhto). ^Wtorbta.Mtfi « piatof m toto^tol«Oto;°katott^ * I ■ R ll g to to of fioar. P.. a to isagfi b to pea, atd bt It rbt <ae * hrar- Thn for* ton. aot bavbg T --fa ,s- n- ■ s Let h tonrbtfivty abUa aad toa haft t Z The PfintoTtot al«fe«»«. tobbfeLT* *tm' ^TTd^Sl Z Atorehlt W *^mra' Ito n xiyn bat a i a to s«m ef atosad

h Ft. eloped la UgBtalagM. F Stroll 1. at Una. .joined a party I which waa making the naccnt of the j I h Groat Glockncr. in Swiuerkad. The i rt members of the pirty kft the Stab.- | r ■ hulls together at two o'clock la the j . '■T rnrning. with a storm apparently | *- threatening from the Weal. At > a. M. I • s they found themselves in the middle of J the storm-cloud, aad were compelled b- ' the Egyptian darknres surrounding thea. i e to come to a complete bait. Soddeeilj | , 1 the storm broke out directly above their • hutda. the thunder and lightnlxg. which i . ■wlul and grand ia tl-e extreme. These | t- brilliant lightning flashes were** shir g clearly to distinguish the party to which * M- Strobi oeionged. stated that the I- electric fluid seemed to strike into and i u all around the company in the storm - y cloud. To to six persons of whom hb h the scene of one vast eunflagrnliuo. and I they were prepared for to worst. The vJltoTdoes u mat tee » The lightning ^ | migt.t hare killed us rr'Xi if wr had been u | in our breb " For -or time to I lirca of the members <>f to party ,1 did aot appear worth half a minute's , I- eret. the power of rbloo began la re- , U tarn to the v.noas member, of the ie | scored Itself to to sight- Each of to J brillianry of Su Elmo's fire From the * j sparks wa. discharging Itself Tire .ords d ! >*"y h-1 k to snow the rkrtri. ^ fluid streamed out. Notwithstanding ; c) | in to least injuml. to <mly Inconrru'y. j core they suffived tiring that they were (, I butte. and defer to ascent to a later hour of to day. * AdtertblBg. ' ' The man who mjw thai he doean't ! bsiieee in advertising is doing just what he pretends to despise He hangs 7 costs outside his door, or pub dry goods j has printed cards lying on his counter ' a j — that's advertising He sends out i drummers through the country or puts j hb name on his wagon — that's adrer- I ' * j u-ing He labels hb snides or maan- j ^ j fart ores — that's adeerttalng. If he has | *i-aad that's advertising too. He has B j paints hb sliop grsvn or red or if s k tailor, he wears to latent style -, if a docy lor. be has his boy rail him .«! of church T . heavy merchant, be keeps a nugr pile of | .. j boxes on to sidewalk in front of ha is store — ail for advertising. A man rant J . j | do busiaess without adrenbing. and to ! B ] question b whether to call to hb aid to „ engiae that morea to world— to print- j ' c , ing pvse with ite thousands of mesaend gers. working night and day ; or. reject- \ y tng these, go hack to the time when ' . e newspapers. Irlerraphs, and railroad* i were unknown^ " But advertising coats money ! " So does anything eke that b , y worth haring. and thcoe who jndicloaa. p not by means of clap-trap devieee which, fa while they mar attract al first, aiwayt ' r fidl ia to long run— are sure to reap | ■. rich reworda. The Cellalald Rare el. b A capital example ol those numerous ' * industrial rcrolntioos of which wr bare ° spoken, and which are peculiarly char- ! d acterialie ol America, b furxtiahed by - to new arijek. oelluloid. Although it f was Invented nine or ten yean ago (by , two brothers named Hyatt), iu perfect | maaufisctarc has been regularly in prog- 1 h me fur aulywbout Atc yean, and b ron. I " siderrl to be only in its infancy, yet iini meuae quantities of the suhetnnew are , " ptudaeed. It b .xmrerted Into a woa- ■ dcrfal variety of forms, and new modes of applying it are discovered almost k * ^ mm ■ phor and crrtaln chemicals b already used for billiard balk, romhe. backs of ■ articke, whip. mm. aad umbrella ° head lea. every kind of hanoe trim- , ■ af'ZT kfeda<7^etookl!>moui^rere » for pipat. cigmr-holdtre. marical iastru- *■ mm. daDs- hreda poreafeta ImhaJ ■amkttmi lB irery hre akreedy «x- * trary Wd— j. the hlfag c**fo to « '*7 " ** "*** The ■ im wkii. thflrty yama'aga. waa l^^i^l.feilkiThrfimM^rew [ hfemBfe^LfeBuk rntft! * pWtmmkmliMMmkrh 4 re^Lmad |J"7 V'^yShft tt ZT aJX. ^Hfej-heThl ■ J-V— *•

1 Walt line Teurnament. A Sew Yofk correnpoodent of the I ' | Springfield (Mam.) Union, describing i ■ j to variou. usee to which to huge r | building in that city, now called Madli \ eon Square garden, has been put. says . r l artier. to tweleo-hoursraHare. b an I i enthusiastic llttk Frenchman, wbo be- , f lieves that be wbo waltarj longest waltxcst beet. So la order to attain fame j . : and puptb for hb dancing school, be be- i l j gan years ago to bold waltzing locma- j ' mciita. of which some were held on the | . ; site of the Madison garden I remem- ■ years ago. When I got into to room. | • i jpoosieu r had been toiling since three r I o'clock in to afternoon, and it "km - ' waltzing. Tberv were a dozen ladies - lady was tired, the pro lessor would i I i waltz ber gently to no. side. nod. sritli- I . ' out stripping, would encircle tii- fresh . or wed vlrer, not forgetting, however. 1 to thank to used-up partner tar Iter ; . told of the Frenchman who fell <7^ [ Ttiamew. and who on bring fished out. , half-drowned, grepeel out that be hoped . a ptstfe-.fr az, will eat some tuail on Frenehmaa with hb forty or fifty spewr fairs of to t Jo " i The Haeet Bnlldlag In Ike World. l A Waehington letter revs Colonel . j Casey, superintendent of public build. ; . tngs and jVoucds. has submitted hi* an- , nual report on to romplril.m ol the I , | real whig of to new State. War and ' ' War. The south wing, whirl, was .on1 wing, a work of the future, will he . work em to east wing, during the year. , ( | has brru chiefly that of finishing and | decorating to corridors nndyxawn*. ( I Thb entire wing, in decorative art. has ' I been made to ronform'to to completed j ' southern wing, occupied by the Depart- ] ' rornt of State. The departments of to ! chief officers of to war and navy do- i ' nartn.ei.ti are finialied to dietcmprr in 1 j to (ievmanizrd- Egyptian style. The | | woodwork throughout is mahogany and [ 1 - walnut. TM floors of the corridors are j 1 of black aad white marble The ttair- ' ways, of cut granite, hare railings of j ■ j with a beary rail of polished mahogany. ! ' I Thb wing contains about ISO rooms. 1 i When completed it will eonaist at three ! J hanxionious buildings -united by oooi nee ting wings, and together forming in i deaign aad ex.c-utioa the finest edifice | [of trie kind ia to world. The style b Resnin daric. and com bears to maaairr j proportions of aaeient with the elegance ' of modern architecture The dimen1 sinus from north to south, inrlnding ' \ pavilion projcctiona. are 36* fret, aad ' I from east to west la fed. The greatest | height from to terror, Jerri over all ts " I* feet. The aub-baaament and haarmeut are all of Maine, and to super- ' ' structure of Virginia granite. The " i inliee oailding will contain about mo ' Thb itumenae structure, when com- | will ariipae everything yet attegspted by J to gorerommti in to way^of ^pnbfe 1 basement walk will he set before to : clem of work far to season. Cokmel ' Caasy aatimakm to com of thk wing at tt.mo.ooa. ■aw Rnakar Waa rawwd. - The entrance of General Merrill * . force ia to White Rirre Iadiaa Agency r feOufoenfln. and to finding nfagrot • Maakarh body! tog-tor srith torn of - to other wtdtaa kilkd by the Uma. are ' described m follows On lal.iiag to • agency a sesese Vqniri dreoktx- preomaut baraed to to ground, aad ant a Bring *•< wro I. sight except to . camaeai. The Intone had «ak*n ersey- ' Uuag exeent to end Bed. The | nrnfefeg wheOevw — Zbsfennd mto \ fedm ." r iT^MmnjJ>l£^l!t^TC ' 'i ' i A pame el bar- ; mlmitommftfemfem Ma— afemd > Dm*el» b ■J»MftdJl»manJmmlbB- . twesnftn k iiiBII g nsdW were abnl . kfl hnia thmaah to k«'«r ami samker r Ma*. -Z -toa-k Zm.7 nnb»A s

H ALF-R00S CAVTOlt. About a dosen miles from the famous Twin Lnkva. which are to wonder of - perhaps twenty-fire miles from to ; t magic city of lendrillc. the traveler on j - rounding Independence gulch, cornea to - I a clear, sinnoo* stream known as Half \ ' - | slope of the great divide, through beds , t e I of snows, whose undermost layers has : never frit the warm ntys of to sun. and t ' ' over grassy plots where fragrant and s delicate flowers are nursed in the moun J tain storms Follow Its course dosr-.c S ward and It trill lose ItaeU In Lake * | crrek. which fords thr twins mentioned, 1 and by folfowtng It up perhaps aa hour's [ i rid* frocu where to rand strikes to ; j b ' crrek. It 1* lost sight of in Hmll-Moon I " canyon, through whose orerhsnging . T | to the shadowed waters. ' Ttie mouth of tlie canyon It'harrel- 1 1 1 shaped, and the entran.v over the first 1 hundred yards b made by swinging from undergrowth at times reaching nearly to . ^ canyon torfta mouth WheJTT'lboul I '* 1 s boulder bcrv. hot b well defined as it 1 r react ws into the canyon, as If made by ' ' trudrrs (ran below In thb I weak in * the canyon, and lor prrimps a hundred ' 1 , yards, the tnu] has txvn lo. lowed by 1 ' the gold-ereker and bunUman. when ' '* where it ends, and that these w . Id I leasts ' rj bad made bold enongh to rracfa the j 1 lepaTnt named. Thb grotieman was tohl | > ' picked trom thr sides of the canyon. I ^ J which contained more gold than rock ; I ; , I gard to the csuiyoc. One ol tliese was I to to effect that some years ago two , ' nraepertxirs lured off by what they had , found up to the second wall spoken ol ] j abort, passed on and never returned. , '' Our Informant declares that there is no . * fact attested by those who waited I * - rU man suggested that they might hare 1 hind, that 11 they had lived they would . ' hare certain! - returned and repmtrd. Y ct another story . and on- which ap1 pab to trareier. b to to effect that the James hoys oar thb cavern aa a cover and hiding prior. Our man lias posi- " ' lively asserted that wbile prospecting * npou the summit of a mountain whirl. , ; orerfooka to break in to canyon, that be eaw an armed sentinel pacing to and ■ ' fro over to troll- At first sight be U thought the person to be a hunter, but as ' hb strongs movemenu attroeud hb at- ^ teutioru he made eiooe watch, and b "" that of a guard, aad b ready to *wear to , not aaly thb part of to story, but that " aad that DC believes it sras thr purpose of to second to re here the first from duly. Whether thaw stories be true or '» fobs, cms thtag b certain, no man to-day y eaa be driven or coaxed foe a greater dbd tostba ilallB yards through Half * ™ t- The 9<M Way to Beat. * thUr is Zto^tfa^TrtoriT fek * wkib" toee' wbs dL^s*"Zm7to 1 » laritfty aaly dfepfey toAr weakaam ia ] : strrs.Tr.'arr.rii » bmabsrery 1 ikq amfl "eabr toat ' b a**wftkaci»k.toto m»ag lanipm i t iaf ' slklfem ■arofeff aekiafi baa wky i * btMbfetoktoaBblmm, L am "Hi mn." be ma., mid. " I sat * ton* k> feaam I am bam" Tto- a, l.yjrJsgcSH'

^JtobB^dbcr ^BBfetoaSk liia'lglir SSrSS' ItoZm^lina -HrSSir^ *bea roe ted goad-by; _y_erer rerer toj^ hasty b to ITERS OF InTKRRBT. j Sever bother a brooding baa; you JammGordoo BeunKl'* Income b said , be (1.300 a day. Everybody b after to lion's share; that b the rneoe thing. I At a spAUInfi match one man spelled •pnsuir." end got beet. Singers are to only peopb wbo wiah hold . note . long time. . j If a girl wants to get married, to j generally says so to fare popper. i 1 ' A philosopher b defined to be a a*aT i wbo gets .aid gradually.— Modern dim The mouth of October was anciently < ss the " Wyn Moneth." or win* Bfoodln. sltl.oQgh BOW fifty-fir* yemra Mr Jsmra Gordon Bennett Ineirded • in the outfit of the polar expedition 1 twenty-five blrrlro. '• That puts s different face on it!" as to hoy said wbeu bb bail struck to It ta no sign accord ing to the Boston Trwmerrvl. thst because a farmer b , growing sage be ia becoming wtae. I A sum of about 1 1-.000 has been coh - Ire-ted to build a memorial chapel ia ; of the p.-ioor imperial In Parts '' It surpnring how rnzor iwopbthsrs ' are in thb world that do not liks la w. rk between roeala— reaAcrs Oam !U When s man goes to market for fiab be ; can take hb pick When be goes to to ' A St. 1-oub man proposes that ail I be branded with a family art , identification In after years. Monciar. an eminent French sgrieuh . " liow to Become - Mnn " b to title - of a new book jus! published. A fiftydollar suit of clothes herotaes s man sa ' days. ■ nothing." *ays to director. " jl hro. Tried, "you should give him to prima 1 Disturbed parent and hb five-year-old mother tell yoc " She told me not to ' jump" "What makes rou lump then •- I didnft liear ber." ! IU»dle W" e-ri-tly. \ Trikioiw prsresmhyI At tiw age of eighty-two. zmxn liriag . I in s farm boose at Hampton. K. B, . | finds himself able to read fine print, ai- . though foe fitly years he wa* entirelI I blind. Six mem tin ago bb *lgbt »o*- , ' denly returned to him. . When the git: who has encouraged a young man lofabout two year. Klddmly . turns around and teds him that to can - ran lor the first time *ee frre-kle* on ber . nose — Detroit Frtt ftvss. ' A fashion item says to hat b worn ' over liie left eye But If you call a big- ' gre man than yourself n liar. Jou will 1 find a row ocsjar much bettor to wear over to left ere. Ita curative powers > . are greater.— -toridatro Herald. ' it isn't to g-nera; fault-finder with ' hit bluff, robgh way; It b the whining. 1 J snarling stickler lor small and lncosaid- " crable points, who annoys you most ^A ' be can a muaqnito.— ftoato hatUmrly J In tbeSan Froadaco county court the Other day. to judge solemnly presided i over to decapitating of a chicken's head. A knife, s blood-bespattered tub . to flopping chickens opdf s queer p scute in to court-room, hot Si Que. n r Chinaman, was aoly taking aa orth. ' ttwwm to. ^ I -AT, W Far* tmmmweiel JgssrBa* ' A leu yew-old boy. boaetlar of faia » " My father ran do almost ae>thkagl 1 he's a notary public, to he's aa apotk- - reary. to caa pull teeth; to he's a • doctor, and ran mend wagon# and things > to play "re fiddle; he's a .jackass at all r trades." ramato-WtafcumltiM ...Impa M. -re iZZt mm, m to toasa Aad aask Iks seppar fejkaa l| -B^jermrn. Weatera TRIea. 1 , ^ raatoil fek^bfebeZai I toTto' rZ. 'as fe reatoll'toS I I matou ba^am . i wftfeft I iu*> I ' 1 1 — • «* r sa, aftoftm and fia— tonsa tto.