■■■—ramm — A* in i im. Ubrabara mtintetl tht .■■■■■ bdnk.mWaeWjdMlo \ iwvmie or •ban of mind. WW w* • niMwl;in«n»M>lUiar«l>. j KiiiWW KMtaiela- J LJtLtbJZL T&L j corery. vh ro enlirvaliaagtr toalltbal was going ro mod him. Onrosoe-.' taken k 1 the enemy, bat be was not - directed from Ida thought either by the 1 riant of victory of Um oooqnaor, or by , it»Wml gross, o< lb. wpndri at t "" Aytag. A psrmn Intently met* !• r without suffering bfa train of thought to £ be iWrmitt. WW be bat named I bfa studj.be fa surprised wbeu told that v bihabtaetmnbi. fb>wt« • walking ti On Mat and thinking ol i acme engrossing dmuiaacc, n ton t the rlfbt coram sod fat ourselves < *hm wr fatraded to go wt tbc.nl being {' nbk to ratal] any mala connected wlib j] •Aw net of getting tberv. During, stale ® of roevriaulb* mind porxum a train o I masoning oka* af Um most fanrifml ' character. but Mill ao abstract aad in- , ' trace, that though actions may bo pa- , farmed by the body, tbey bare ao rota- „ Uoa with U>e ceureat of thought. but t, « an emeutkiOj mffnmtiir. Tims a per- a ana la Ihla condition will aaewer quro • Uoa, obey com ewe ill tnrolriay a rood n •Jtber complex actions wilboot disturb- b iny the coaaertioo of hie ideas When j> * of the arte that bare beta perfcrmed. f la the oeee olVperaoc play lay the piano ^ ■at at the aamatimr currying oa a coo- " reraatioa we bare a Mrikfag lliowraUoa of the simeliraenae perlormaaoeo < , mind la engaged with ideas, sad the J ' J to the proper readeriay of the « not proficient la the see of the inetrn- a coo teres with erne, bseanee the spinal w ourd baa not aeqnlrod a •uOdsat degree | ■ of automatism, aad Um mind eaanot be | " diridad bt Its actioa. Darwin bee re. " corded a strlklnc example of Um lade-' d cord. A yeoac lady waepfaylac oa the , J] pfeao a rery difficult mutioal oootpoei- " Una. which Um pmtormad with frea. •" skill and can. thooyb ebe wee Warred " •o be agitated md arc-occupied . Wbea " she Lad finished It she bmst lalo tears. She bad beea ialeaUy walofalac Uw w dmtAswuggira of a farorlle bird, t •nfapyli bar brain was thro absorbed. „ the spinal cord bad act beeadlrerlad n> from the office of rarryinc oa the mas- at tmfar aad latmnill actions re, aired Is far bar marital perfarmeeia -flflbd.1 • al ptis TYraas. fa It la lost tea years ago, day ior day . gem rmfa.rarampeadma la a mem £ murderer of the Klak family, wee exa- " rated oa tbe Place de la Roqoette. Tin. " mendae aaotW^aaarfat erf the rate* " Hd Oa jewelry tater' UaobfaTuld afterward cot their bodies ap aad threw u tbe pieem Into theerwan.wra(allfatlaed 1 v than at daybreak. It bariac bsoome "• . kaowa last aicbt thai hie appeal far » many bad beta tUemed by the pnUdeat T of the republic, a Urge crowd btgaa to •* aaeemble ea early aa aiaa o'clock. The «k executioner arrlred at fanr o'clock aad. It aided by his aaUataats. sreetsd the nil- °< IraldocrofuTJIfaSr^TbacmnioS. lu oaca la order the biifamn aad bis as- it what fa called Um toilet of Uw eekrii tb prrrioea to bh death. The AbbeCro hi am. the rbaplela of the Jail was the dm m la eater the prfaroer's call. Pnrosl " eterted ap. gaaed wildly at tbe lenrrod re gentleman, rod then batted hie head la TI trie beads, trembling aad enmaiag ' b. " Alee!" eaid the chaplain. ' there is a. tb heps aow bat te the mercy 'of God.'' be Ttecoadoauadmra tbeo left, hfa bed ia bat be weetoo ancb orercom. aine Ihra left aloae with the Abbe CroasTk _ preparr Ma eoal. Bo embraced tb. pW IWdet.' '-T wrtll taiweoanr " try le meet my fade. I oak peedoa o< thi " poW admiafatratkat. a ifat^b- jjj with a firm step aad la ea iaetaat 1.. u : aad the ant teeoad We head Ml lata • "* •hebeohet. Alter the esamrtloa the body " aad head of the amrdarar wen taken " to the school of medhdae. ead jfariay , ^ A hoc Ballread. t " fa fac tramway or raiinmd i. aaabp T the Bliliardsoa Ihlilbw. at twir mtll. ; . soath'ofTraekao. fa a rrry iayocioos pirn of me.bla.ry ben. -0 farbo. ; - usrJw i a dietaare ot pMhaaa lira miles, form w, the track. Of rammr U- ruaA rat. ^ aiiiii tfaetarra. tbra^mdlm dfaeaat. m aeeat fa •^rr J FiaAnn.e ■. " "* ^ * I
. ^^^Bmkral OUihlea^ ^ ^ ! Srwttowj. Tbe rime occopled In cap- ! whtohl'mhraeia* a period^ about Are BMatho. They are trapped principally, if aat eaUraly. for their hides, ahheo«h Uwfa lt«h le rwyhWly eeteemad by tbe trappiay iratmhy ■isms? ^rsjr pick oat a portka of Um oreryrosrn with elder*, tbcw snpplylny tbem wltb toot aad also to eapport their barrow. Tbe rat after eelcctiny a satiable u far bfa home, begins operations la this way. at tbe water's edge be horse to n distance ol eereral feet la a winding manner, whet, be abrapUy starts Is n c own ward direction to n disof two Or thrCe feet, where be begin. to es'rarate aad form a basis, in tbe middle of which be rnfara a mound or dr. feet in circumference. It is here the rats rent daring thf day After finishing this rarera they retara to the water's edge by a different route, thereby presiding three meant of aoape — two at Um water's edge aad oar island. barrows, ia their uniform con ■traction, sftard s striking illamratiob of bout architect are. Tbe moskrnts inbnbllatlng n single burTow often number' high as twenty. fire or thirty, and the •iee of n burrow d speed, entirely oa the number of inmates. Hfa ral ship's diet jxmslsu of roots aad gram, although be Imt it is act always that br ran tickle bis palate with the fast-named articles. Tbey err ecrapalotisly clean; in fact prorerbfally so la this section. Aad it iaao oarommoa thing oa a moonlight night for persons trareUsg ia Um rlcioity of ditches aad canals lo sm a rat sitting oa the bank busily engaged in washing an elder root or an ear of cam Tbey are. bower rr. rery retiring as prehears or otiMTwfae. ^faw" himself la each a position ae to be between Um rat aad bfa bole he wfinld net beallate oa an attack. And, by way of lUnetratiag •■is rafabip's pngnacfous disposition. ' wlltereiate the txpcriracc of a gnatle- | man residing la Salem. On s tenant [ erenlng be was passing along one of oar rural thoroughfares, which was bordered on each side by a ditch. It being a rather fau hour of Um rrraiag be was oa at n rapid pa ee. when be 1 suddenly set upon by what be supposed in be a dog. Alter sereraJ futile efforts to dries tbe animal away be beatruggk. ia which be was twice bitten. which pro ead to be a large muakrat. mode of trapping these animals is as diversified aa h U ingenious. Tbe steel tripe. Beside, this there b what k known as tbe box-t^ep. n contrivance about five lest hmg by eight Inches ia height and breadth, with doors at each rod. working so that when tbe iuckieas trout tbe inside. As many at a half la this style ol trap. "Saootfa" aad snares, resrmbltng those employed in trapping birds, are also much need. At mask rati are eery wary animak gnat care baa to be taken ia trapping them, aad BO amount o I trap setting by Um us initialed would result tn the capture of a rat. Greatoare has also to Im taken Insure tbe rats being caught elsewhere that by Um kg. for. U he should be caught tat this manner, be would immediately tarn aad gnaw hk kg off. k an uncommon occurrence. The < rat. alter btiag killed, fa careful. y • sklnaed .ad hfa hide stretched aad dried . It k then ready far markm. Tbe tine of a skin taken from a fblhgrown ml b a boat terealeeu inches long by Im taefaes wide, aad tbe pries obtained for from local dealers Ira aad fifteen emit, according to afar, color, etc., ala few years ago tbey brought a. i as thirty-lies sad forty cents Um number of rata captured ia naemaam is myfarge. Oae trappm bad raugfat *Ao : rate this season opto the Istaf Jaauary. , Tbe big tides of IPfa. lK77»ad UTOhav ; tbe effect of Scan a Imt retarding , iadmtry by drowning a large num. i rataaad drlring tbe others farther ; ffiflffdtWf. ■ nr). M I lunger.' Fran. Tbe Kew Turk outimpiaifaal of tbe j ot the hgal pri hml i a te this city mm ' to be "the whole fa anas loo maob foe . me." If thn doaotgetk the hah b aoi their*. What a ramarkahk lajJLaB.n^te'Zir nib^l^-fan 1 aa estate worth at team a half miliion. 1 mahdag hfa wife mla htir. AUofthi. grand property has bam fisenmid by the fawyera. aad the widow It new left an otpee* of ahmity. A wul dom net maoagi to maeb bees if Uare be say 1 fo fasakfag it. I. the ahara | le am atide the will, aad alter fir* yean 1 of waarfasmseoBlatisochastataof ooa- 1 tatioa had bom rrwehad that it raguired ' a specfai art ct 1 Igfahmre- Dariagtbk J Uee while the kgal tmrpfas were de- • roaring it with tisadg maw. To Ulna- 1 the favfah fa wfafah fam ' pedd ia this com. it amy he men- ' tfaaed Jk^ygy l erfaab^fae j : Btdtmtfor hi.fara. aad twi e a. much • had BMm far argafagUM cwa. 1 hefaae the court of raprafa. whifa Bma- ' durOmkBag ana peU BAtM forpes- 1 wMrh ha ao doubt oalMdalcsrfav.ra • Iteim hem WUkero ETmlrtb J I hare oelv givee a partiou af the 1 charam ia the mam but theyaftoed a • dtmpAauf the maamer in whfah the faw- 1 iifti hi alfaSmS Ib hf'wkfah^km I i
A Oeetifag Cemel. ti _ The i titan i adg rtgui uffcgiiallaP- fadleM llfa!^ tmZ? »■ *ws*u*y at Cepe Town. South Africa, ti The qaaeUoa aaturally arises whether « thbb the great oomet wboae spp^ r The tact that Oordoha and Cape Towa * are both la Um somhern bemfapfaerm and fa »eerlj the same^faUtudc. b an ° be aa irrerourilakle varfaata In fair aem count of the comet's moUana. Dr: Gould ™ deacribed bb oomet aa moving nortb- '• wprd. while GUI. tbe South African ob- * server, reports that the cosm* he sees b n moving southward. Neither of these J comets. U there be two. has ye- been •- sera from any American observatory. >- Wears yet ignorant whether tbe como ingeomet-baMteiy teknoopie. like that d of bet year, or oae of th-oe etnpendout » naked-eye iellows that in the ages ol ' supers ti Li ot were dreaded as portending * groat war*. Tb* belief la tbe bellicose T significance of comets b not yet exo tingubbad. Probably the mutority of 0 oi 1611 as t forerunner of tbe war of a 161* In this country, and of tbe three '/ tremendous closing straggles by which T Europe finally shook off the grip of ' Napoleon. The great oom« of 18*3 was ' near enough to the Mexican war to be '• regarded by the superstitious as s ceba- I ' Uai prognostics fion , and who does not j * rrm»mber bow direful appeared the ut- 1 ' paralleled oomet af I*ie. In tbe days j when the possibility of rieil war was on ; " every tongue 1 The comet of IMbnesriy " as huge ns its prederoseor. seemed to tbe 1 tope rati ti cms a second sign of Um great " fratricidal struggle. So tbe comet of ' IfCS did not fail to jfind beUrrers who |' 0 counected It with tbe rumblings of com- , lag war fa Use East, and when, two or I ~ three year* later. Ktuab's army marched : f cooB Coast antinople. snch believers { ' 1 wen arourrd that the prophecy of the 1 comet had coum true. This superstition j ° will probably always linger in the Uu- ? man mind. and. should tbe comet that - b now risible fa the southern heavens , •weep Into Its perihelion passage around, . 1 tha inn with a train of light stretching r ball war across the sky. there will not be Wanting persons to point at the now 1 augmenting armament of the great | 1 powers of Europe, aad to predict a great [ dash of arms. In this tbey will haee the support of tbe astrologers. Ia aa r astrological almanac published in lot- " dan. sod of great authority among its 3 patrons, there b a pictorial prophecy for ' the year 1*0, fa which a belmetrd ' woman, armed with a sword, dominates over a field filled with tramping 1 ' armies. Tbe publisher prudently postpones tbe letter-press explanation of | Lhb formidable picture to next year's ' ' In tbe meantime, those of us who are t not superstitious may expert tbe romrt with equanimity, ana fearlessly hope r that it belong* to tbe largest and most . , brilliant species. | i An Oriental ■temeriier , Strange stories come from ladfa oi I I the feats performed by a native mc1 bvesistiblc by Uwuwer animal., npon I , which be sxclnmroly exerts it. He gives ■ . seances, to which the public are invited I I lo bring ail manner of ferocious and on- | . with bb g tittering eye. Ia a lew arc- ! ' . rods they subside into a coo di Hoc of 1 r cataleptic stiEnces. from which tbey can 1 . roly be revived by certain prosee whk-b ' , be anb*aly execute, with bb right j ! irritation wro brought « Ban! by a ' r iniuegsrls proprietor. eueloaMi ia • I wooden cage. When deposited ro tbe ' - platform it was writhing aad hbaiug ' > fiercely. Bual bent ram Um rage and j - fired hie rye apro its occupant, gently 1 I waring hfa hand over the serpent's net- ' * bend. U faro than s minufa the ■sake stretched Itself out. stiffened, and ' appan aUj dead. Boat took K up , I and throat several needles Into its body, hut it gars no sign of life. A lew passes '.ben restored it to its former angry no- j ' Urity. Subaaqamtly a savage dog. held ' fa a leash by ha oWner. was brought fa. , and. at Baal's commandite loose npro 1 him. As it was rushing toward him. ' bristling with fury, be rained his hand. 1 aad fa a second tbe fierce brute dropped . 1 npro its belly m though stricken by ' lyaed by sow unknown agrocy. and < Was tmabl* tn move n muscle ratlin- > III" * «fttii w» - The bortafaoe was of old bald to be ot ' menial esrvic. se ewwrtty agalasi tb. , •tlerfie of rail epiritn. Tbe rirtae May bare hero assigned, perhaps, by the 1 rak of orotrmie*. from b being a thing ' jn wet till with the cloven- faotofthe ^ wklTy iinetl »t brom tntke'raps ' •etran same roue ■ i bam the « method tmortad fo far Um rora of « fobyraydfatm^TwtbTriiS^ro.' ' aota^ti-d; uaehdiromc . rod Mm mod* of' croewros fo'imp^ ' tb» balfaf that Ike imperieot pari firotiro I fir* of the faro, which Um animal knUtfaiml'aL 'V r T. ffaTli"^!!^ k s ^sfrSSsS ■ baenmknenalkdm the d tke faUtetlfoZnf tke^Lal- TWc£ U romWwtidt limit buttfafaefaape ; Mfikfa mmt main aTOfa^ roy»fa <|
A Bah era Boat la In York p TfW Urt*."fafa «T 'throe Tlota > Ofafa. faro y— Al. ware htapfiag ro i p Um stairway of a trorowat boaaa fa pi New Turk, when a large ling faewd bat boon came down tbe stairway of aa upi per story seised Flora by Um ebemUen a and chattered in ber foe*. frigfaUaing l both children into loud outcries. Tbe I baborocbnngwl it. bold. eeia^Um gbl > Ly the cbrefcg and bit cdT brr nuae. Tb* g child fell down loernsfbk with Um fright . and pafa. and the baboon earoprd to Um „ roof Flora's mother raised aa outcry . and alarmed the neighbor*, who. coni ^curing that a dog had bittern tbs girl. ' . began a crusade ro Um ueigbborhond . curs. Finally the girl who had been s playing with Flora became huffcieaiij dlled with operatives frora neighboring . factories sad others who bad beard fits! t •" orang-outang bad "scaped from a , Bowery museum sad bad bran killing n ^ number of people. Men armed with , . pistole aad shotguns aad misoeilsneous r weapons filled til# house. A squad of . police also turned oa- and a anarch was ( made for the baboon. 'Two or three , thousand people rmptisd tbrmsrlvrs into ,( the etree* from um adfaeent buildings. 1 , but when ooe cried "there he Is"1 there 3 was an Immediate scattering among tbe V crowd to piacra where be wouldn't be , likely lo be . Tbe police and s number r of volunteers went to Um roof of the tenement. An oAeer caught a glimpse ! of the beboro perched ro the top uf a . . ! a waterspout to tbe yard . Tbe ooiiret men hurried down by another way and F found Um baboon chattering near s oor- , ! ner of the fence. He was again made s f target for the policemen's pistols, and j roe of the shots etraek him fa the thigh. . He tried to limp away, but a mectumi. I from roe of the factories struck him ro I | tbe bead srith an iron bat aad killed ( him. Tbe baboon measured over three | feet, and fa supposed to hare escaped } | fr&m a neighboring museum A Harrow Escape. ! The particular* of Mr. Edwin Arnold and family's escape tram drowning in j I the Nik are related by the fgiypftro GoJ daughter and son. aad fifteen other per ' sited it, eery much mm the yacht Mo1 | the entire party was thrown into the water. Mr. Arnold supported hfa wife 1 until she could be drawn up on the ' wreck. Hi* eon wse abut ia by the wrock. but sprang clear, and swimming t young lady of eighteen yearn, whom her ' father, while swimming, believed to be ' , too surely lost, as she was fa brr berth wonderful presence of mind through 1 her father, to hfa unspeakable delight ' sitting ro the wrock fa bar night drvro ' only. Tbe rtneel termed sinking, sad Um small boat sens teat; it look Mr. Arnold many minutes of effort with a little penknife to sever the rope attaching it. When this was done, and he , hid controlled bfa Arabs, who would . have crowded into her. throe strong , the two ladies, two Nubian boys and an , j valid sailor. Tic small boat was . sent off. Mr. Arnold and hfa sou. who 1 behaved rery firmly, remaining with . tbe rout of the crow. The wreck thus . lightened kept afloat till Um boat came back, and all seen eventually taken ofl r I alive except the cook Achmet. who had !«rat falsest overboard, and whom Mr. I Arnold made a desperate effort fo tare just before he — himself hurled Into far titer. Tbe English party are well . | Cairo. and hare received the natural crograia fattens ro ail sides. Arab sailan helpless la pmriL Many Urea , must probably have been loet rot (or the firm conduct of tbe English gentle. ! man and the quiet courage of Um two i ladies, who were afterward obliged to ; 1 walk six mites over tbe awnatafa barej footed and half dressed BsaseEdaehtisa. j I. From your children's earliest ia- < j fas.yfaritknte Um necessity of instant i fi. Unite firmness with gentleness. Let your children always understand i that you mraa what you my. A Never promise them anything on you are quite euro you can give : what yen ray. , I. If you tell a child to do eometbia*. •how him bow to do It. and ssr thai It , I fa done. S. Always punish your chiid>w srihfully disobeying you. but never punish d. Never let tbem perceive that tbey | make you lorn your self. I 1 If they giro way to r Me Is ace or ill-temper, wail till they are culm, and then geutly roraro wfah jhem on tbe " Beuwmbsr that a little present iteTid Um ls.ll be renewed. fi. Never give your children anything ■ became they <xy for it. ta. On no account show tbem to de ! at cms time whet you have imheddm. . under tbs tiM tinumsliaim. at an- ; It. Teach tbem that Um only sure ! ■■A may way m appear good fa to be < f°°d Ik mill ll with perfect Irath. IA Teach them self-denial, wot ealftiW - Mr. Baa F. WQsJ! JmuI" Haven. I Nekro County. Ky, fa now ajgktj-two , yams a I age. Be baa bm muBtiete , tmoHajmmi He fiam every mro roe < fialkr Am- roth Urns be nera a pubs. • mat. rodflts roatipm for paymrot of J ^iTSratamd.prebu. ..tk •] cticbnemdti kbBfa. ^ | Be sever tee* so* card from SB- 4 ti-bgb Wb k^-a fam. bte «
.IgOBBABY flF HEWS. - ssttstttsassaairisi 2 srsririiia-STSli : a*s.«aifjasE«E s arJAfts.*are3fcs: ^ «T New Jsrssr srasis has cratrrasd •- raraT fali"c.brawS^» STTshi fa^Zt j *^nlTlJZ o'IZ. « lUsrilis. CW^hss bras ° sbMte N»w Trakyrasw. »- dt. OaOm , Itek Mid shsLl^ "tea M-seC faileu'lMtoZl. , ' i'--*:t-.*tuLT* u i*" T' ro'faro'T' Ora'w Kranwv was srsvsUd Is Ssn Pros- i | ssISsmsIal *ti*T 1 hMs^ra^ri-sros. I Niwneww Ihrafoi's; smTm' ris^ at ih. I ! raseallats at Ifos false Ml. H e tee draj a I iSsUUIedfilsass se fasW thai II hnslt. aa* by ' '^>MMnial'ti'Tl'"r'lfT*">y Ijefted^ mrara^ beets' wwroasfafira • tm Irof m Zd «S-" "fasttra fat,™ in'i ras tirm^tes vise. tra id tee ILara. Tbl'^eraa^y^ j : YttttSS JTS3S i I a i» I um an , t i fa . e • s—i • Ll ;
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ElJ^BSAVSSSUas!. : ; ; ;S-rrd=r sasstro n •» A Futaro Ferafalns Mary. a s- Monday — Just mm I bad settled my " I*, household work for the day, I was * "'romii "^bTTs 00 * ,0r7' U><1 ^ ar evening. ti Tnmday. — Scum riou having taken place fa our neighborhood, was fnroed y. te set mm special constable. Paraded as the Stneta slid tyfoug fa a state of conWednesday.— Received s letter from J my friend Susie, who has heard that ■ the militia aro to be called out. Visited J bar. and discovered that the women, as * Thursday —Had to attend an inquest ! **_*. !T" A *"* ^ j horrible suicide. J Friday.— Having failed to obey tbe j privileges of s rsai wetnsa for the mis- ' Why We Batter Our Eroad. portion make* our finest flour The finer the flour the 1cm fit It fa for nutrition. In its nature. elate the wheat, with all , . lu components proraol. is not fitted toe | I perfect human development. There las ' I mates, there being only two per centum ' Ibis deficiency by tin addition of fatty 1 ' bodiro. We spread butter upon bread. are lakes alternatively or coin rid end 1 drate. .-aa afford, comparatively but Ut- ' i - fasted .kails Ms/lev T*t"E benefited by making s Ires use of fisli Snch too is our personal experience I rtr FboU'a Ucold UomlU, ° j g^rrSan?« !: W BABXBTB. I j 1 1 "" ""Sui — I| = j |®|f! •~*&fm+r=== R ; , B^yuumtiffam^nfabAufaira t X.J. I
A pet mouksy fa New Tork tecfrtedl ; an sndkm reps. wMeb im. Hkn a bab.l| : In the floor aad over a pulley-wbml !' ' below, and It wm tsso hour* before b* , came to tbe aroclatiro that be oouldat rtimb Use thing, rod then be wae fearfully taUrued aad mighty mad. Mr. Cutler, of tbe Nova Sootia fagfa- , lature. has bene member of that body for forty-two years, and fa now ninety- 1 six yswy* ofagr [I iEetomi i utissjstisax PBVBB AND AQrUE. . ! "r.l" Kss. i. *. IXOTB Droggiata TeaUmony. " *^*s ■ snxJuSc?. oo. ^wes* Tege'lne fa held hy all Drragteta. Dm'IIjf ti Ctrl MiB DIRECTIONS mm ii mm rirajoi ooNPonro ov ^ PTTEI COD UVXB ijd ^ F ARIES'S jSCIII.^S-t^T, BCATTY owcaw ^r^-r-rv PIA^c 8 Per Cent Interest AGKSTSraTEDtSdSlJ StpiilP. : ftN si j INS. ; 1 J : 1
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