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TttUe-TntUc. N>M*iin*i«i WdWarithrmnkn, ArittHttUiniMHtoT.. OHBiMHiMnnpn.7WW. OgaM l.hMdmMrew, MKMMI IivtIMH n«d!r^.^m.a<>|U 1 taHWMUhMr'm IbatoKMimWHUr Mm rumre red Ire, "*"**'• M "*ta<ihW rimew Siuil»lMlkurtT«la>ri IWWlfSKUlH'.M. MtUadtMWaitaHlu _ Aadhrea«**tal®aaf laid Zto zzzzrzL" atpl ri!) IXTTtari" k'rol bre . -a.il, i - ' ■tt.akMpaM. "Oh' aa, ska*' ' What *a sarax gu k sH'mT In— fa Mil »i- |.i^|tt." -Hsepre-. Hstol, THE BIRD WITNE88ES. MoMfaatJafas Lafarg* wan . w.iihy , WMft-iaj With blm. aad he n sltHat la Ma arm-chair at » table covered .lU.HHW.bocbudpHm, la the npartaiMt oa the ground floor ia hi. ilifl I ■mill. which hadai ii|k»u.TnMm. ataik other raw! ol Iho tahb vith th* register book of lb. working prapfat^re him LaMm. lafarg* .wisd om iho urn. BUM of Piur!f aad -I^TtoS^ Itony oaa farw.nl. our uIWj. thr crtherwIthcrlagiagserTllity Tbey were ■ pair of ill-looking feUors. "Ob. the two Mlmr exclaimed MuaMrw Lafarg® shxErly, a* ta awregad (1mb with adfapi mmi air. "Thta wajr, do: jour prqeraor is a rarity. HomevarimgyeuMopawayfrMilabar, you an alwajo nn to bo ben upoa WffW" " W» had business thai kept us. way, - growtad Htm, who md to be tocttaadtoWiaaoiMt. amdTddjdfa ^ monsieur; wZLdTiZb bZZZ*Z~L be rey» ; en du.iaid, job must kaow. ^^U«tamta»Mrep.".«pplwd Lafarg® "WML IT wt won at the win* shop." aaswsrad Picm. impadmtly. "we don't Mtothraaelhaoc dam." I -Tbko what 1 owe no- two days' fcng.'tareplfod. curtly, "and I whig*, Una ill; load to crime; aad uiu. fcoaMrorfaUr.fafoitowad by dtagrare WfliUfabML HreaMuraasd you jsas^-- «T— ^QsaaftM: ttapt. ye insl tyrant, uo he nn^jdinil -r— lUirill UOilPbrre. iaalwo- I J-d^tafhta^.u^uba • j tanned. "Areymtmadf He fan pmd « ♦*»LdJ"7 im\ kaow wbu I « Mdttofluatbu. ■ ..^i »
eperitjr. "He baa a 'pretty daughter, for whose relta pea redan to eotmala child od aw Marnosd Mood la Lyon® t. Put her out of your mind." ' *•!-. Mr. but hoar ate,- uned I-ncira.. "This fa tbe firet time I hare thwarted jour witbos. Idoaotaaktor . wealth. I daaire bat that drawn! wen- / Srz-j^&iuss: whoae character dan not appraaoh— od whan pom I hare laor beeaeaataorULaaflof whoor charau od car«1 1 hare loot breu peaud ." 4w*ib pbaae ; oolj keep thia all acooapllahed poaar ladr oat od aij waj-thaf. ail. 1 hart laaadod her wiaaiarwaja: but. thaah baaraa. I hare am aeea bar— doed. IAouMW^^HuieTlII' chance: but. id I do. with mj otrn eoowart.IwW.that " A acrrani eatand aad aaaouooad thai Madecooiwlle EmiUf Dutoc nrtnatcd to •ee kha alone upon India, of the utmort iBponnaoe. Monafaur Lafarre wa. by no bhh aa hard hearted a. hi. wurd. would -ee. to iuply. He haadaalthatthcrirlwWMdto apoak to Ua. about ber f«hcr'. trouble. ; nd ao. ■"•whbrtaadiar bit prrrioua word., he bade Lartae qatt thr (oatant. and fleew "Mi w the fair piewder. ldaarWer lAfanf waa not aorpriaou at Wa aephew *• lore far Emillc Duror. when the featle flrl atood treaubilar in hh | n.iai i. Her Ur fane ennoed reap hie I heart. 8be Bade known ' her lad Badeatij and tiiaidly. 1 hM«l by fltiat low. unknown to herfathar.ahahadcnlladlo wtreat -hle 1 rlmKjpi h waa utterly out odBuenob 1 !Tmi.t°>y£h.'"bt,"d "■ 1 Jionaieur LaUrr .hook hla head ' renyely. He bad eonoeiTed a little ' ecluenr in Lb mind wUle liateninf to 1 bar. and he rewdrtd to put It into opwn- ) lion. - 1 aa wry aocry MadomnlBli. Da- ' roc," be aaid. " rery aoery thai I can- c dortunaiely happtna thai the na in \ S. jaaatlin baknolaBly n.nwwj ami, r D»»oe ia awau, aa well aa I am. that a merchaat-e fleet duly la te honor hit , are edgnaiaia. 1 I, " 1 haw dona, oir P reoponded klmliir. [u oadly. "Forriwmy iatrusioei.1 huabiy ti rd >*ke myleaw." , X " Stay! eM derwa. rit down r he cried. , i. ha«Hy. -I bw your panha, nad. b , aolaall. on. word befaee TOO inmn. o 1> Toa an aeqsalaled with my n. phew. . od i«A»r — "I haw that honor, air." aaaererad Emelie. with rMag coior. b a. "IHd he rrar. audui.l. ilia — you will U w purdoa the abrupt freedom of aa uncle tl : *yt flirt hope. od olrtadnlaf my'jp L COUMIIO your union r p » MI belierf he Boy han fireu himoelf b difrtty; laoTerencouraced aay." b '• 'brtwtprWdaihi.. •* ■**' »T •»!-»»«■ I. h r. worldly fortune," oontiaoni Emelie. a. r. -and I haw m unrwud-au. iaa neted with taaeu far taaee. I aid ora- hi - raqwaa— thnt be fa "'MfljU-OdahdMilB. S i. tarpa, in a gratified toae. -If he thaa *. h " • " X haw lujoedad thaa trendy, aad « r. will ro-hnar lo do a" da replied. , "My dm MuWaulaD. IBeoc. you % • aicht be a treeanw aliewlw'a itti * , -tat I haw aiuinin which 1 ami .. ?*• °Tr* *1!^ "rr--1" °°*u i> doaaythlac for your father ia thi. e«. • low-. Haw Iho (Oodaaa to aak • r Mi.ihaDurnc to cone to ae di■drfflo haatencd borne with a fayfal " , boart. iafaraed bar firtber of whu abe ,h r hnd dona, aad he ioat aatime ia cnllU* Z. : ~~ - , - _ "I a mil. Mr." wa.tiui Dnoc; _ "lb* failnnjd flwfalfawgw ha dtaw ™ couMbtow Iho fcWlrflM jwtfbartl ^ -It ia wry bad iadaad." replied Ln- ^ kladle. "But OdllUia th. luMbar. who keapa the taa ia tbe farea „ ^MrtM.tfwyua.BBatU.jMh „ -I would aot far tho world aoqadat ten kdawhh ay dUhoWttM-ntad Dutoc. we quickly, -aaa uiflafaad * ^Ci-e romflauardfatlMi Mwti.ijf- ^ " yua daay aw tiaw— " .2 Mx aaaMn foc ihe «W taajf Jt •JbMMh-^LfcXiSSS 3 = r.ia5&asvgag = :
r. rery much offended at what hie debtor la had aaid. He hie — «a_, bo tial clerk. DuboU. and aakod hla what a he had doat with Mraaim Parucb bUl Ed " I took iu air." aaa wared the oiork. re •• that I mifht hare It randy to peweut w with tbk other bilk that baooae duo toa- aoBuw-". o- Vcenieeu Lnferje nquaatad hla to 1 tklnltio hia. and pkoad It labia ca"Xarill take can of thia myaelf." ha of oald. 1. "ered ladarye •• Duroe ia an bouea ^ Ban. and I am not a cruel one. leudt _ la that drearer, and are II you can make J take that aua arllli me to eonpletr the ' The clark counted out the aotea. and I infant placed then in hia poeketbook. and a he did ao neither percrired the ketu eya that wear wrtccinj them thnach the opan window. Ou the morrow Monsieur Issfaryc act forth a daybreak lor Artinar Aa it waa but arrew milea. aad be peided hia* , wlf upon hie pedeatrian powers, be wt , **«*; and « the road lay thrrmrt the , fana odOwaoaaa.be look Ida fawiincpieoo with hlm,U the hope that hr J ! might bring down . phew seat in the wood. R would alao arm aa a prater- 1 ' lion, abnuld he mart with aay tioon. by the way. But then war aot umrh I , danger ol that. •+**** t*" two yean. I • with the power to try and hang any I tided lakau in Ibe lore**, within twuuty- i t four houn after hia appnhenalcwL At noon thai day. an ofli cer of the , Man i huua. diaoorered the dead body , ! rfMoaaiewr Lafa«e. near the inn of Cer- , | he foad near the body. Tbrat persona ' ' lad named Coco, who waa a waiter at ' The grand pro cost opened hia court at ' aad the priajoera wega brought be- I hia. The court, far coureulesce. ' ' waa bald la the gardau od the Bordered ' and the working people wcre.gath- ! f ered la titaid gaping wonder to rtew the I ' proeeadingn. Bmifle Dutoc and loden , c tlda unlooked-for calamity. l The prluaera were interrogahd. and 0 eridanoe against thaa waa rery atroag. Daroc had been diacorrrcd ' with the pocket-book of the dewraaad ia * paaaaadaa.:whirh contained liia fail] • of exchange uaraoaipted. aad the knife X with which the (rinse wa committed '■ waa peered a he Corn's d Duroc explained hla 'presence ia the b byayiagthathewaa journeying P toCbrriliy to all hia riaeyard there. ^ be might be euahtad ia |an to honor II inenHiartMHTiria. m port at a gun. ruahed forward, and a. picked up the pocket-book, which had f rifled of crcrything bol the bill of a exchange (which the murderer probably ol ratackaa to himi and touud g, while aoopiag or* hiau aad deeilag hta p. bewrrto are If H had ceaaed to bealbe was in Coeo did act deny that the kalle wa « but aaid that be lad ioeclt .ia the foeeat that morning. But he* knew rj aocnething unli-cky waa going to happan fa hla. aa a couple of rarest had flown th croaking orar the fau. w be ran out p, alarmed by tbe report od the gua. Be di —a Duron dart iato tbo wood, ahd T folmwteg hia. feuad Ua kMHag £, the primaara. A aoUua far Ibe found aad aokobwtadgud. by * which the drad had. bain committed. ~ ao natural ao that Oaeo. DurocV 7. waiter, ahauld be a williagac- 7" coapHe* ia tbe crime. M ^Tbe^Buad proruet ordcaud thaw fa |J i iiriuiwaaai occurred Two 2 rsrrpj flew croakttg orer t^e baoda d 2 apeaataeu, and Jaaa Corbeau, who *" ^hy^bru^^tathattrMg; ^ "Ha! there tbey w-h<n.l<ai| * ^ the grand pmrod." Md be ^cUd ka *1 .arm cut. - tM. fa indeed MaraaV -= weak." , • * « The fallow workam oriafl upon the the tm^hootfau. -d hM^TkfaST far b, "M, wound! ay wuaadr abdefaad £ Jwwth^ gmH hia rvugki, by , *ZZ"^L' = dim,. Oh. that tbe ihart hud roaehad ho, ay heart! land saw daatb! n.aea die utt aot tat w fire; fa Mfa tta sriv h. saSTm yi*:-. - 5 rsrsrtristsi: s "■T'i.y **** s rSHSz^SE «— M a Ma afaaa aad faa
w PABff, Stun AND HMmnOLD. !!? Hnap placta ae* cscouoaadcd to be culti rated ia Vineyards, unfaadi. etc., noxious inaccta. It ia aaid thcry are no > harafbl laaecu hi baap flaida. A little dry tend rarercd orrr pota. e torn when tbey an flm put In the cellar will daatroy any uaplaaaaai odor tbey may bare. A apriaUing of dry le sir -a lacked lima will mitigate a tend. ency to rot u Hare you a meadow that you want to >- keep ia heart another yeurf Top dma it immediately. Toe will aee the beeeflt In the next craw crop, and when « broken up far other cropa. you will con. k tinue to are what manure will do. ' A rrwreapcmdentofthc/osmsol of Agn- ' ,<*n' Uj>d' uae of eight buaheca of aali in oca taabel of plaator par an thaa from the applica- ^ tiau of barnyard maaure. n California dairymen are aaid to keep butter orer a period of low prima and , hot weather by eiiaplj sea, in r it up In E tin cans — usually holding tony pounds . -and sinking them to the bottom od t raid su rami. Tbe April product romea r out a too* order Jn October, and keeps A Maryland farmer thinks he hw - hand a " sure cure" dor the CamAian . thistle. It erastats in aowing the land , tnleoled hy them with buckwheat early , in the spring, allowing It to grow unUl ! and again res ae ding will the same r grain. The bset crop is barrrated when ripe. la wintering bea a great des depends ' the condition the co Ionia at thr i popnlous. full of young been, which ooo- ! titian will always be nwurrd by Com- i mencing U lime: Ihcr should Urn not »a than tarautj poaads od hooey to Winter qn to each hire, Md it must bee j Collect aotnc soot from a chimney or | «ore where wood i. used w fuel, put | an old pitcher and pour hot water ! j your plants ertry few days The effort plana la wonderful in producing I a rapid growth of thrifty shoots, with iwge. thick hana and a gnat number Darwin b credited with the following, to free range of poultry : " In Europe clone conllnemeu. has marked effect on the fertility of the fowl; in U hw bw bund thai when I owls were allowed rauaiderabir freedom twenty per eeul. only of their egg. to hatofa ; with lew freedom forty per cant- ladled, aad ia clooe conttnement sixty per cent." A moot valuable remedy dor loaves lads, one pound of nam. new pint of ginger, half a pound of mustard, plat of unalacked lime, one pound of epsom salts, four ounces of gum guiarua. six ounce* of tram tartar. . Mix thoroughly aad divide TBto thirty i powdcra. and gira owe erary morning ia their food before watering. j Eency horse* in idicaeaa. fancy chickkept far their Sae ornament to the ' farm, aad ear stock far city editors to ' rteii and paff ia their pupera. may do ! men of fllotboric purees. Bui when 1 lane iato be na end family tap- 1 ported from the profit, of the farm, e ' TtoSnZT™ b".^hr^md* ! le the corn or berrea fields. Il b the ' eppbeotfauof tfatauecfadhartodwith ' famine wnich wins then. < It be* becocao en eeMnd fact by thane I who hare by peartsoal eipertrncc uated the system of root feeding, that there ia no feed that will give w good raulta. t fad^dMoualy.a*roertg(paMlhalcan j. *• fnfaoo cheaper, and. if rightly ana- r aged, yield larger returns. Tbawbola•uMMBof PootoJed^wlntCriWha neafaafak triad to™Mriior>ltaettato(A c ownar'that in a crop of note be bw a ■ cheap, whelm on. end ymflfahb feed. ■ ^tis-issssrs;: d"m *hub' O«PMM« I tbaanfaor k ww houead . hat having two aow of wild peppermint that grew ° In afloidof wbafaAcaUnnd hound with " tafa I hue* not boat troubE'whfa ^ tfaaa ainw. while ay nrighbem. haw d, ■ay qnantity oflbra. I fah ranrlaovd ° liat any poreoa who ta troubled with Ihereyqaa could auoCy get rid of tbsm ^ ^ gnofl Mpply rf Mat ^ * lis rfag H inent the walla or btm d m »oody can far beg cfaokra. The way " htandna^ffmaatfamfa fa Mrt^ararakU. «d gir. lb. attend „ MffkmoMBttlL Tlrta rawed y ww a bnouanflkf neridaut hy E. K. Loake. fa at tto ttea hfa dMilkary ww . fmanod faa thia eouaty.towuhw with a Z PPSMafafaJawd an ufaab lea a HfaMMmlffufflrnda hy „ M h-M.-e-M d whah dying fa iWfam.aM.tarafob.MU ra E ■TfaiaUd d>f. TV pefaw ■— M ffknfah. J EiSSslSsrs wfart >1 -d afa faef mM * M taeM eeqfall Ifaig af a. m
pcaeaed with work, end feeling aa In i_ uhality to ataep. wt two or three amaj „ ouioea the effect of which is magical h ■ prad Being (he deeired repoee. Such i remedy hw a gnat ad vantage orer th Ptupefyingdrug. coanmouly rvonatrd u ! far this purpoee. eno ta even prefrrahi to- to the hyuorepf. aadef. Md chioradine jh< | of medical practice. on battery Serves, will, il is aahhd^ ■trey or drire away ants. ^ 1 Good double-eoied Jioes, with douhi. „ tlr fact la winter thaa rubber aandaii I To take the abiny look out of black _ i ailk. sponge oo th. right aide with spirit! J. °f emnwulxMhen. when dry. Iron cc ^ j the wrong side. a- bread, with a little honey spread over it. ( Thr ants will draw to il quickly, unlll | it ia block ell over Then pour hotting ^ j when required. da | To remove steins from mourning ( diiwia. hoii a handful of &g leaven in ps pint. Bombasines, crape and cloth need only he rubbed with a sponge dipped in H . the liquor and the effect will he instantly ^ j produced ly ! wipe off all the dnat carefully with a il | cambric handkerchief; thru pin il oo a vr I board. Inserting a pin in each projecting le I point of laic ; wash It all orer witi. ■n j table beer and do not remove the pins I until perfectly dry It will look freah b 1 Md new. * | Aa a ready and simple means of in. creasing tbe yield of potatoes, we ma) J mention the layering of the tops. Thia * is practical In Europe by nearly ail gar"j resorted to In this country, especially * I *h*n il is^desired to aogmeut Uie yield ft | About the time when tlse tirst sew V tubers are large e&uugh to be yard at the X tabic, the paid, should be gnus orer (or g this operation. With a boe remove the h earth near the first hill in the row aiT moel as deep aa the ruou erf the plant. then bend the stents into the hole thus , lonnrd and cover them op with sartlt, „ giving tbe tips an upward turn, and let j them reach four or five inches above u ground. I*roceed with the next bill in , like maimer, bending it over the first. _ and ra on unfll they hare all been lay- . , ered. The stems thus buried will send , out roota and art tubers the same as the , original roots of the plant. We have seen a potato patch thus treated, give at H WWMI layered. -ftmrd Am IWto!** ' i To grow and bloom roaea in the winter . good rich aoii. mellow aad friable. That , made from old. decomposed sods, mixed . With old end thoroughly rolled manure, is beet ; fresh manure is very Injuriooi. 1 Tbey should have regular beat end raod- , crate moisture. The temperature may ' ; from forty to forty-five degrees at , Bight. Md from sixty to seventy degrees to tbe day time. Tbe plants should bam plenty of sunehiar. the early morning ah* laid be' sprinkled frequently with h food- warm water. The leaves should , clean Md bright, since dnat ta I ejuriems to theVfnilh erf roaea. If troubled with earth worm, water ocaaiomtily with weak lime water. Mildew may he destroyed by dusting planta with flour of sulphur. Green fly may be treated with a sprinkling of lea. made by strep ' tobacco sterna to boUiflg water, allowing it to oool before using. Tea . art best far blooming in winter. Th* Hart SUr of Loadrilie. Dr. Loritner, the diatingntahed ' divine, who -spent the aum- 1 to Colorodo and visited Lend rill*. ! amoeurother places, write* to tbe Chicago ' anadnrif aafallows: Lmdrilkbacfalid ' with lh« wrinkfaa of prmnaunv age and depearity on its to». It is at once . beauty and deformity, health Md db- ' oaoe. His thr asm total of the. riem of ' our civiliaation. and rpUocar of Ua evils. 1 and abridged editicn of its eorruptw. ' The bmt of a furnace glows than; a ' sky J*waD. there, throogt. ' wheat lowering clooda the atar of re- ' faintly gitoMS. Whan men 1 nmkr ffoid thrir point d departure they ' •re apt ta aanka Satan tMfa point of nr- * rival. Thta oasms to^ be veriflM In the * * ofagatar ecm'bfolrien''rf roJdy! b ■ Ma'la1 as dooperate. If thry fans* na p rrr.raacaoadhntBalraelf-rafairt.they " hare an faar; faar aafthar far the rWhie k far tbe tovWbta. Ia the paeas of * ■ •nd^tonhg Bp th* steps of ffandtae ' aathay I.Mgi m thr maiMii of Perdi- <■ M- TVy h m ny MfaM a mo- 1 ■■■ J! ■ fa Uiriflt fa Mm hMng ■ •aare 'of "m h i and/ MdfanMd » *■ mfa and m mmni.li i ■■■no . u WIB'^ MdT^^ThJII, vfaT ^ Ibmhu. .... —I to famfaama * 1 mSHjl ■ "
Mb San Fatrk'a Lad Lenp. uS," reoont flftieth anniversary of the i if.T' k*p a"*F b> * m l atch, baa remlted in the hrinring It light of the following neaeviptien. by aa I <* tl" gveat acrobat's imsi and fatal jump: Tbe writer Bret aao him hi Rochester to the autumn of lECfa S«n bad spent tbe preceding month ia th* vicinity of the Folk of Niagara, and bad made two racreaafol attempts to «d "leap the cstlarart." a. the feat was de. styled^ A stage was erected some eighty fret above the surface of the river, fa ,hir lbs foot of the precipice, and from that . ol Paieb jumped, alighting ia the fasuu at Lais 1" *** d tbe American fall. Sam maintained a large black bear aa a pet. alighted and swam out aafaly. Not so. however, with his master. Soon after •h jST" things could be tog 1 lie was hospitably receiv^^-^! oar portion of aoriety called • sportsmen." who maintained a delegation then, as lag now- '» r»«7 Artrv town. Tbme dbia 1 tourvrted ceatry lodged Sam at a ! day waa art for the km,, at tbe Ure Uy I Falla,the principal of which than waa a ; copious cascade ninety-five feci fa ad height, within the corporate limits ol Rochester — tile " fall " of which now [furnishes water power to many milfa. "* fhTusunT 1J" rll'm,mi00 *h *■ ■- '» ®»» "PiriU. leading bruin by t chain, lie was received tumultuous]by a crowd ealimated at t.ano people, lining the river bank on berth aide* iust in- below the falls. The p erformmc* " ay waa eieaicneelly delevred until the afterlis nooo-the interim being oocojfir.1 by m- | Sam « patrons in passing halt aad col. I a 1 rating large quantities uf .mail rain lly , "foe the pour fellow." fit waa believed lly poor 1 'stoh neither knvw nor cared Id much about three contributions], A Irani I I*. M. the cynosure of all eyes"; ■w stepped boldly to the edge of a ra-k be jutting over the abyaa below, dragging Z ^dd"'"1"* '"rxnu,r<"Dp"'on BJ* Wend " whirling to the air. descending it. j to rife misty depths, which be pierced to It. [ view, aad theoew e merged and gained et I the beak with a half drowned aaprel. re I liruili having been recaught by a In friendly band, hla master prepared to *. , follow to hit footsteps. Arrayed simply y- j to pantaloons, shirt and slippers, with a id kerrhlet of gay color* jauntily tied on ■e his head. Patch bowed to his admiring •e beholder* on either aide, end then, >t gracefully leaping out from the rock, i- | spreading bis arBs aa be assumed posi- ■ I tfoa. holding hia feet together and tmnj tog slightly backward, be rapidly n J^k* 'J* fj"' . " ti" c"1 ot d from whom tbe river lianka did not hide , him. until entering the river beifow. Thus he waa aecn to strike the water . : fart foremoat, having auddeatly thrown , hia anna down cioae to hia body. He ' nappmred aotnr rods down ihe stream ; , and in such " fine feather" thai a little ' boat which waa walling to receive him- ' waa spurned from him with a con tempi- I , <"«" tmab. and the triumphant diver ' I ; j This fast was «> aoraeaaful that iu ' ' *"****^1^*"^ t derevmined 1 ! wonderful. They erected a scaffold*!® ) , thr rente jotting rock, twenty-fire feel 1 , high, ao that Ihe enure height proposed ' I to he leaped waa forty yards. The time ' , set far the next fret, preciaely one ' - week from the firm, and on this occasion . even a greater crowd than before | rerly<toHheaftrt»oco. poor ham ciimbed r ladder to hia filmy eyrie, and aaaumrd ' ; arart a position ae hie maudlin ran- ! ditlon warranted. The writer viewed * him from the roof of a neighboring fare " , lory, and memory tayrifrnh aa to tbe ® while aoefng Sam topple on his dixay * However, thrtr a as aot mack ° time for suspense. The bear was loosed U from hia mooring*, whining a -pitiful ° ■train aad rathienaiy plunged into thr " d«*a>- Aa before, be enoaped scot free, guided by a providential lnatinct. lire " aidm. the tnu- wm rober. Kotaowith = bfa nnfarttMU master, wtobrftre awk- ^ forntaret to the right and it attack th. » havTb^m hnudbalf and'le.'^Thta was' B en a coid. murky, dismal day in Kui M r Th# body of poor San wna not " again aaaa by hunmn ry. ante th. aex t - Moroh.wlM.it waa found by a flahteg Mrtr nt^the momh^rfthe rtrer. seven SbJM j5w <tllhfcn ^"^fall °d ^ Thy ■* Lankad m Sweet. It* - Aha! yon wen that hat. I oM* aaid "I -okZ^iLZ' vhm\*ZZZL" L'Z jt thfaJmJrtir" Sir htahfareT^ J* th.mm.lhe ti.IM.fi M wtaa was ta -hakfagretwt.-,ninad pnrpfa with Tl ■rahayMM.-LaMrtfaM Fm !>t k fammntaa. . *
flpain'a G rente*! Bnll-Flghtrr. *• know what a number of orlrbeated km people have died thia year-«Ulmmen, ; mm of rank, aad celebrities la Mentor* and art. But there ta one more name to fast ba added to the necrology of 1«?«. This •» Mmefandther that of a politician, nor lew the drfunct to'^tion''^^ md more popularity in hia own counter to than all the scholar*, a. data, and drpori* ^ put together. We refer to the mataapplauded for ten yenra. whom tM bat prettiret women of all the Spanish provtoren hare, ia turn, called Frnre-ueUto am and who has now jut died of a bora «*- thniat naturally reeeired to the exercise J" of hia prolrealon. Fnaorein. among tr- Spain iarda ka, a hora. and ra >ya Theodore de Ban r I lie aaid the other day of victor Hugo, he had already become ter immortal. During hia lifetime he n be thr >nri natty, above all other® that his rm. countrymen ahowed to strangers, antfmi waTucu10"! ZLlaZj l"i0rtio° "t 7 care went to work in Uie slaughter bouwa of Seville, where ail the matsfa- dors begin their career, the* abuighte, : hooara being for them a sort of academy, j im At eigbtecn be was engaged In the fa- ' A morn company of El Tato. who also I lee died of a horn throat- At first he waa ! '* • aimple cOaio — that U to aay. be was in charged with the duty of exciting Uie | bail by shaking a red handkerchief be- ' , M tore hia eye* Then he was pro- 1 ; b. moled to the position of hiudrn/iev... 1 , *t Tbe mis, loti of the fftnderiiiera ia to ! pfant liuie javelins In the ahouldrr* ot 10 the animal. At this dangerous game i c Fraaruelo waa wonderfully expert. I h When tbe ball ruabed at blm with iowhim. plan ting kit l>Mdcrtlloa while ia 1 v- the air. Or be would simply await the .y attack, leaning on a fang pole When 1 >1. Uie animal rushed ai kin. he would leap 1 1 in over him. using the pole for rapport. ' Ed The bull might break thr pole, but Eras"t r°rl" "ould t*,Dr" hi land on In. h--. 1 and UltEn aolemnly salute U.C •prctaton ■ A One day at St Sebastian bis chief. I ig Imgartljo. was wounded and was up- < a able to continue the tight. Tl-r crowd 1 d called for Fraarueio to take hu place. I | ig Fraacurki picked up the .word, ran i.t j In the bull, and classically planted the n weapon in the bark of tl® animal's nrak. , d After that day he killed over three hundred bulls in the same manner, and J waa often wounded. The crowd wor- . 0 shipped him. not only for hia skill and y courage, but alao for the singular rich- , news of hia cewtumea. lie thought noth- . » ing of spending flt.000 for an equipment * and, like r pretty woman who change, her drear for every ball, h.- never wore 11 - leaves a considerable fortune, and hi. '' 1 m immear collection of love Inters. 1 r locks, fadcaj louqueu— In line, a cllra- i U " Ifon the like of which i. not , —cased * , b7 «y Bring man. not excepUng even * ' Uk moat applauded of tonora. — Courrur ' dec Dab liu. (1 [ The r*-*preaUve Beiamenl. * , The system of ra-o|«ration introduced ' y into Germany in ISfa. and since expanded d| r to ennjnmua [farportiiwu in that country. nl e fhcat 1 aad France, is now to be w • cwnmerKicd to tbe wuMdnrmcn ^ trouble*. Mr. Iloiyoake, who has been ^ , the lender of thr movement U England for many year*, opened the winter roarer ; of free lectures at Cooper Institute on Saturday night last with a clear and fa, focvfble reposition of the method, pur- at sued abroad, and it ta understood to be m lain ton to appeal to the laboring ' th claaa throughout the Union. p. The cxperimenu ia Great Britain m hare furnished varying suexvaa aad fallure, but the Rochdale aodcty and so, rk others have been uniformly prosperous mainly because speculative risks were J rejected aad the whole management i _. founded upon atrici liusincua principles y, There are now probably l.ooont these or-anixations in th* Uaifod Kingdom. Pq of tbcan of recent date ami a* yet . dc experimental; but thr older aad larger ha aodmiea hare armm fated fumta c..- u mated to amount to filo.000,000. while », the average aggregate of stock h. -rode ™ carried yearly ta reckoned at *1.000.000 »„ more. Beaidea the* imposing figures. : tto there an 05.ooo.rwo invested la huild- oci inga Md other property aad a total ' r|, memberahlp of 300.00.-. We shall xrntch thr movement with lot interest. F.vary proper attempt fan tochefawn the ex peaar of living aad to ho: promota thr bappinena and iatrnat of » working™*# denerrea hearty rapport, of. aad Cooperative se-icties are. A„ gvand r.hsti tales for drinking aaiaous Tfae •• Daffy Plant." ^ T^_J»riJhe Portland (Ot^«S) fan Shaaaahsa'a an gallary. FuU^OOO am! pooplr have v failed thr place lo took fa . upon the hafonfanl wondev. It ta aaid eut ^tatadfajMOM to Jmm. Its tec hai- faQ it la known Md appropriately so m the ace. "hah, pfant." It k off the gems My. mm tafafrt o<|tonr rm, rrar. not nan ttom twelve i fawfanTfa toT toSl Thr flow* hM IWifamiUtaniMiam4m- ,,fa tan la a aak bahy. fas Nmlr arms nmd ^mnrota^qafo ~ ;
It la net taoagb lo iMWntir the pot*. hi ^nZtaS^'tar" "'l '' ' Ufa mid that thr ex-Emrrem Car iott. ta in a fMr way to raooret her reason. A bsm with a new mil of ctothc* wooden why every. one Mm took* to •bobby.— /took. W hens man tahoUyporaaod by In^M^lt mskca* U.r'bslr loom in lit The fatar cuffs of thia country cot fl9.0M.000 a yunr. I. it a wonder .that rfaildrm dodguf-Am Aaa® Mexico contain, about oacraixlh ■ mari. fond M^tbr Uaittd^Sufou aad . by one who kamfar U ta Umarlf to Ed hare a aqder painted on the lop ol their ™ He mnat cortoial y bare had n very f scrioua attack. Wa raAr to Iho BM * who waa soMek that heffhrew «p Ida * position. *T The Car ol ROmia will orirande Iho , twei;ty-filth.analreraaryoi bis acooosfoa with grmtpamp aad etroumaUBOL II occurs March® ifafa. H Elihu B. Waahburne. i nited Sutra lr mialatrr to Fraane daring the Frxncx- * during the afags of Pari® and found it n trey good anting. a That Mr*. Pott* who walked from New Orleans to Philadelphia ia now ^ walking in a kitchen la Ihe latter city, c The only fame sue acquired consisted of l( four dog bite* Md amulets rarn®r Ave /Vest. An old iron breast-plate of the pattern t worn by the Puritan father* mere «t-n ' Mr B*J. GdTta M x i old iron at tlw Cole taanufscturing coms'panyk Shop* at Iwke Village. X. H. it ■ | wrigha twenty-fire pounds. - thr sidewalk without kicking it : yet a - ; may be paaacxl around in a church * ' aisle, aad e very body will fori obliged to > put mooey in it. and treat it rcapectfnily. ' ( Il all depends on the style aad location " Do. do keen away trom that win- . dow." aaid ha. " But I'm not afraid of , the lightning." replied she •• Ah. , dear." continued the youth frantically. , " little do yon rmiim how sttrsctivc , ; are." And lutving made thia ap- , peal, he waa able to oordnrt 'rr away — dua^uJoormmJ. . , The English language ia wonderful , for iu sptneaa of expression. When a , number of men Md women get together and lock at each other from thr aide* of . room— that's called a aoriahir. Bui when a hungry crowd call upon a poor 1 minister aad rat him out of houar and dm faunfer. The Milwaukee Chamherof Commerce has fixed the following as a tar-toad ot grain Wheat. M.ooo pound., ram or 17® 10.000 pounds; oaU or barley, ic.ooo pounds. Three wrigfau have Iwen hulk of different kinds of grain in proportion to their weight. The average small boy's ambition ta to be a trapper, or pirate, or aont and dance man. " When I wathn little boy." s rery stupid society man to a oo being • clown." "Well, | there 1a at loaat one true of grnlifiod ambition." was the sharp reply.— Merit few Aon order. By flw effect ol the drouth a lake ia (Aid well pariah. La., which usually duced lo the all* of a slough 900 fort in length and forty In width. Il appear* i thai thr lake is fall of fish, and thai tha np of the water exposed great number* of them to view. Advnnixgv taken of the opportunity sad severs gar* were klllqA one bring orer six fret ia length. EireuaiT* Car of Narratfan. In the increasing use of certain nariTrtWhich ore cmployod lo relirre pain and induce sleep there is. itarem® if we accept the testimony of high nuthoritica. good ground for acetous are prehension. Dr. Rirhardtou. who Imd much to do in bringiag chlorai iato genm*1 notfc*. hat recently published in the ing r-gsinat thr hahftual and careless uae of all such medicines. "This growing practice." be my® referring especially to practice of taking chloral. •' It alike injurious to tha mretal. moral, sad * purely physical Ufa." He points out in the acetous ooueqoraem ot the aad roatinoes: "To my mind, and I wish to b* as open to camvirtfcm one CM be. I fail to dJarern a Magic opening far these lethal affMls in Use arrvice of mankind, aare ia the moat exeeptionnl ronditionajof dlaeaar. and then under .killed and thoughtful auperuf Infusing n false movement and Tie Into ao exquisite M organism na a Bring, breathing, putaaliag. lmprrestooalhc human form." If this warning is nneded la' Eagiand. it fa hkrlj. ia view of the apeefal liability of oar vxritahlc M»e MST to' faT ^tousXttai d^L^ maat. w>H tbgy du rally ran® hut a^*fafo "™* "taHLafamJd* ^ Btum of mental ■hni.ill.a: hefarfeit® wvurd^fojWqgrre ai hfa eMl^ytas and tare ra».'l.ta*w*' mmdmmiTmmobxd all the highre ndfafahttlM®-Aa. W. K. AM. ta hefoL'tfa. rMto^'ei' llfatlm * F ta *0^faMff> •fallfljl i>

