iw*. IbrfBw 4 Owr, ®°— • *-r -2 Mkfkhu 1 lift in w.khtakM.atMbiM'. • ' m*"**"1 """ "**' '"nI triaa* lianqMnnatZ^ u» III I. wa. MsatoaBatot. Aad d»n aM ae foresee. Whs^aftetowiu >.i u-., IbtaZfa graeo **-"■ STi. " *"*"*• *** ~ Oafo foe Mb. Mi (ale. K saslh Art wiapd In. Ik. lac lor SgMg. Utotatto^'* - AM (to llRl'lk ws'en 3 —Mmf M.rn DMf.. THE TRAMP ; " ^ Ml— Pr<(M-. MUlakr. -If you please, mi'un. w6»1 Too giro ate a Mak af milk?" Miss Fydgrt hod iu>: oob* in from b Ion* (Mi booAleas search through the PBBUb* far b wandering "Wood of yooa* torkeys which bod been missing eloce ■OfUfog. , Bb« wne warm and Ured; ooe boot , was bont open co |h> ride; her sunboanrt boa* limp « tbe hark < f her band; bar gray carl, were ta true artiatie mafrmico. and a ridoo. btarkberry briar had lorn her baada. oalil .he looked a* If aba aright bare ham la a skirmish with iba Zulu. -Bat I woo hint ban minded all that." waa Miss Fidget's melancholy eoaaaMol to heraelf. "if. only I mold baee found mj yocag turkryi! Thejt do eaytbal than iaaeoaopaBT of tramp, load a* about the coon try. and-" Jpat tbaa the mild reina of aa old Baa. aluing no la foeU-curh. broke la apaa tbe thread of bar rafiecrioasaooM awa. io a akobbp cra> eoat. battbksfclT coaled ri#«a.ad.a rode oaaa. cot from Iba wood., upon which be reared hi. folded hand. Mto Fydgrt .tared at tbe old Baa; a-j— — -w tone or mi higher. "Ko more than poomlfr aaid Mlaa Fy dpt. oat arid ly Borneo!, «l Irri'Bto. " Would yoa fan the kiadaaaa to «ln Baa little Bilk?" Mlaa Fydfat bethought btoelf of the floating rumor ahe had heard. P.rhapa thla vene+rble ragm.t waa oa. of tb. tX aed ehw 5^M^5co?TpSj^ oeeo aow he had a corp. of bloody. mfadad eoadjatun hlddm behind tbe *oae wall, or aader the taao puaa roof of tbe aacfcni amok* bone. And MIb Fyd*et n ,n of aereral pfaTBof utlqoa rilnr. aad bad forty ssiiS,'— t-u"* Who at* yoof" rortly qmariuainl -A aaaa a*d a broths*." the old tan anwrred. not without » coeert smile. < "Ko.yeaV.aot." aaid Mia Fydgrt. • laceaaed at what ahe deeaaad a piece of I war.w.ry l—totis. "ToaVe a ' ' ij»Bpr i The at mnfer aarilad. " la e tramp, the*, deetitale of ell the ' privilagm of haa>utiy?"ba naked. - SbP aaid Mia Fydget. "Traap. Boat Un a wall n other took." pM*d* tbe old aaaa. "Now. < look at Be." t -Tea." aaid MIb Fyd pet. " IVa look- ■ la* at you, ud a dm), ahabby- looking < ••"" Too an. I aaet mj." "lee walkad fllteao ailaa aiace aorala*. with aothiac to aai or driak." a TTlmft what they *11 any." ftdd Mto » Kjd*et. laeeedalooaly. « "WroM It be ear poet attach to I poor hospitality to give ae o eUn of band ood a driak of cool milk?" be re- 1 pBad. t MlaFfd«ataloodfaraBaanl|n>. « dana* lb* patltlon la bar alad. "Look hart, old aaar aha aid. at ' ** ' kaow perfectly wall thatpaaVe 1 a tmap; tot I aoppoae that pooVe >aii . altar aO. TbaaeV a pile of 1 knotty, pta* Mccp. aadar tbe abed; * TOO map aplit a tor far Bp rook la* "BobaaW---I karw bow It wall be,"abrilly k iatarrupto Mia Fydpt " Toa're a tl deal too laay to work; poa'd rather > "aree tbaa do aa boo rat dap V work. « -I bag poor parOoo." said tba old . -IHaagndBaoyye«r riaea I tpUt a pile of wood - ? - HI go baH It W aaid Mho Fydgrt . J " Bat W yoo wiE get ma tbe ax* I will * "t5ss.-dssi-.in.-si : : Aod aba wntloto the bona, bar lag a, kar vaoerahle riallartodo a. be pieced - 3SSS5tet= : rear, it eroaned to bar than aba bad e T-Tbwal tWrnnoaowoadcfn. k
TtooMB.Jfciajiil. " Too'rt dooa eBBgh." oaM MIb Fydgeu Inwerd^p Ptjoloed that be bed left h la eaaatlaklagla tbalhet pinkoot. laataad of aonlag Onward bar braadlehm H la tbe ah. Powbetaa foabloa. "That la what I waa jaB thinking mjwtU," obnrred the old no. wiping "Aod BOW." aaid' MIb Fydget. aharply aad taddenlp. n IT tbe fala would take blm bp ruipriae. where are my tarkey.r' -• Ea?" ottered the old man. "rip turkey* !" alirilly eoonclatcd Mlaa Fydget. "My brood of aUlom ; white turkey -ehicka !" man. with a ponied coontenanee . "TbatV lalatr aaid Mlaa Fydget. imperially. "If yoa doa*t kaow. your Ceng data! And I inaiat oa baring ay | turkryr back agalat" The old man looked bewildered. Mlaa Fydget eyed blm -1th a ,nm caleolaled to alrike dUmay I a to the moat **" kUdln^be begaa. bot Mia Fyd i getfalerroptad him. "There*# yoor Bilk," amid ahe. •• end I your bread. If yoo can eat and drink | with n good ooaarience, knowing that | my torkeya are gooe. do to." I Apparently Mtaa Fydget'a torkej ehicka rated bot lightly upon tba cob' |. : aeieace of tbe wayfarer, lor he ate and I I drank to tbe la. t mouthful. ; " Madam P heiaid. n be placed the I empty bowl within tbe window-Mil— Mir. Fyd eat had taken tbe prmaotioo to 1 bolt aad bar tbe door. "Go," aaid tbe lady cartiy. i " But 1 wi.l.ed to any to yoo—" By way of anawer Miaa Fydget look j op the rooty gun. placed It on her >o ahoolder. and pointed the barrel loll at her goeat. , "If yoa don't tarn yooraell off. I'll I le fire™ aaid Mlaa Fydget, resolutely . i* And. upon tbe unmiatakable hint, the ce old mac look op Ilia cap and trudged sway na Caat aa he could go. at! The wotsu moat be a maniac P aaid l- I he to hlmaelt rr While Miaa Fyfiget BUdrbaetr to take ' B- b doat of raleriaa to antic her " p.r7 tnrhed teruca " ■e " Fee had .narrow eacape of it." aaid tbe. " Bot I moat get rrated aa quickly aa pojaible. and go to Larlna Tbcrpe'a II totem. Tlte hiibop la to be there, aad 1 ; y wouldn't mlaa tbe opportunity of mret,d in* him for • 1.000 P 7 And. between the atimoloa of the | a ralerial and the balm afforded by a ha!.' henna' nap. Mlaa Fydget Btaaa*ed to d array beraelf in a all P. black allk dreaa. * with a white ribbon cap. and act oct for " lariat Thorpe 'a at a lew miaulca paat i ^ foor. * At abet i uaaiii her door-yard, a alow ly- * winding proceaaioe mrt her eye. retaro-^. , lac dowa tba rocky akrpaaol the paatore ' . mtadow— the aixtcen young tur.cyil '• "There they come now." aaid Mia. Fydget. with a momentary twinge ol oattcknoc ia rer.rO to tbe trau.p. " Howerer. ItV all oeer aad geme aow. aad wfaatV dcM caaV be nadofM P a Tba enapaay wae all gathered at I.a 1 riaa Tltorpe'a ; the beat chin, and ailrrr 1 0 were oot and great boncbm of eahbage . e that were at lent a century old. a "la ha here?" nerrocly whiapered * Mlaa Fydget. ee riie moored h r hat in a aaid Mbe J * 1 burp., cathuaiaMlcally eJmplng her , ' hud.. "Walked all tbe way from , ' Sioatown Station, end met with all 1 jj do yoo think of bit being takes kr < Bel hero abe wae called way. ■ j Wbm Miaa Fydget degraded, wren. , and .miliar, ah. waa lad a to a plana- | . ut old hau with gray lair aad a ear dial blar eye. I . " MIb Fydgri." arid MIb Thorpe. ■ 1 flmrily. "iat Be sake yew acquainted I I With Bttbop Piayt.tr. of Chlriu Terri ■ to»." ' "Bim. myaooiP triad Miaa Fydget. » , dropping her fu aad ameWag- Dottie. • " ll'atbe tnuapP 1 Tbe biabop Railed aemwly. • "Mlie Fydget." arid be. "500 merer * gocaa bow delkioaaly cool that ml it * tuted to Be. Aad. by the way. I Bet a ' of yvaag lar.eya la a atabble- 1 u I croeeed Iran tbe highway. * wMch I cxmrladad mutt be joma." ^ ■alb yobaad tat i iiafoflbie laagbtrr. 1 aad la fire miautra Mia Fydget. aat at ' roae by the biabop'a tae* aad kiad ' waa ebauiag rbeerfally away re- |j gardlag tba Cblrila miaaioRS. * "Bat tn thiak." aaid Mis Larina | tbe Biabop of Chlriu Territory to a 4 fm+r " Aad aat htan to apBttiag arood. aad h pofolad a roaty aoaket at Ha." aaid ° Fydget. •* "It ealy aboara." aai I a d Mn Mar- u tie. seemly, " bow eeey h la to be ah - ' taken la this world T' Breaktag the Hews Solly. ° Gaaawl MeUkoff showed greek tact ^ coBBBaieatiag to tbe aor tidiaga of 0 tbe attack apcai hiaaelf. Aa boos aa " M tad etaky had bees airiid aad aaw- " reyed to priaoa. the dictator drore to Ue W later palace mod cored u eadb b quitted bo two boa eertier. after u boWagakBgeaafieace wftbtheeB- k perarBpcwatateafiaJta Aa bantered ,, terwiew. greeted biri with "Well, h MeBbaft what frah tidiaga doat tboa « bring to Bef ~ I bare eeaaa. abe. to ' aaaa Ub> to aalirit yco BajcRy'a par- ■ MB." -Wbat baa bappro.l »■ "I 1* hare 1 Rtiltl I a bipbry blao blaaa- *• tba.^U- wo^l baretoxadaama'a ^ prod^ 'rarria" nwTt^ JJ torn pa BBlRIi Bay plaa to tab* I- Tbe oatly exewae I base to orier Is _ that tba bo bad find at aa. wMab m to yeo Baity.- >0 report » bars to be Htiaaafi * —Ob to* .^Tritw J Ie***foai|y.*Maari wriikaawa rai- u d«Ms af ronjud-Oeacca AnjWi . hOdRfo tok Aba . pa. at *- » '■■■«*» riw totkb aaariy •* -
MEDICAL EMEBSESCIES. * Dr. Nona Bridge deUrtred a rwy «• Interesting aad inatroctire lactam to a "" large sodtoc# la Chicago, baring to Ma .object " Wbat to Do in EBergea- « cto In t!,e A topee ef . Phjelciu." '* which b* t reared ia a. aolloqoial way. " tboa making Ma ranmka all tba more appreciable eotbeae who heard them. 111 Tbe tremble In cooaeetkm with emern twin sraa that people would laaist la managing them Id an on philosophical way. The things which errn tbe doctor could do In each caae. were Tsry few. * and the necessity of so r mooing him was nd so grat a, waa many times imagined. The ihlnp to be scccanpliehed My in tbe way of siding the pro- " rasa of nature, while those wbieb people " were ia tbe habit of doing were freqoantly directly to the contrary. Ia , Buy cases nature supplied abundant .* Banna for a remedy, ud al! that waa ' naceraary waa for tile bystanders to keep their bands off from a suddenly sick , proTaking up such einsrgencics in tbe , order of their frequency of occurrence, , bespoke first of the simple accident of * { fainting. Af a matter o I fact a simple falnting fit was awreiy the ran It of a temporary creation of tbe Bow of blood ' i to the brain, anfi no ooe ever died of ll. . in a few momenta the blood ran back to : tbe brain again ud tbe fit waa over. Aad yet people did all kind, of ridicn- ' Ions things to the patient- lifting him op ud throwing cold water into his Mot. j the brier process really tending to rej lard Jbe cure, while tbe laUrr made no difference either way. Tbe • patient . , should be allowed to lie an the ground as he fall tbe horiaunta) position being roost ts.-orable to the retnrn ot the blood I to the brain. If the rerorerr did opt 1 sooo occor the feel might he raMqd. by 1 which mrana the hiood would ba ae it r 1 frou. tbe ertresnitics. ud the patient j ! wooid recorer almost immediately. Occasion ally a person who wae sick al . ( the timdol the fainting would die under tier fit. but the raising htm up ud applir i rations o! cold Water would only have a | Children in convulsions, a form of 1 sickness which, by reason of its dreadful appearance, frightened the friends ol 1 ' the patients, were subjected 10 all aorta f of foolish treatment . were plunged into 1 hot hatha, dashed with cold water dosed with medicine In Wi oot of j . j 1.0(h) cases the convulsion is u epi- * Irptic fit. which iasu generally about J ; ally, where there ia disease of the brain. be Bight die; hot the recovery of the -j patient in uy oaae wooid oot be hasl--*j rued by the adoption ot uy of the I ■ | treatment alluded to. At the cad of 1 ! the fit the sufferer usually foil into a j 1 deep slumber, and nctbln* should be I does to interfere with this means taken . by n stare to aid the recovery of tbe I , patiaak The same statement applied to , the hysterica: fit. which was a matter ol bo roa sequence, because it never killed . anybody, ud ends in the apoplectic fit. . Nothing could he dorfo further than to ; ' keep the patient's mouth clear, so that breathing might not be Impeded, ud to , prevent blm from burling himself or other people from doing so. ' In cases where children suffered from concussions people wen afraid to Irl j 1 the sufferers go t» sleep. Tbe knock 00 ' the bead which the child received ia the fail produced certain ininries la tbe I brain, ud nature's process for curinr Um was lo let tbe parts test, and this caused the desire lo sleep to arise after sucli u accident. This desire shoul-l always be gratified, the' child being placed M aa farorabU condition 1 lo a good sound sleep aa soon as goaaible. Oa tbe aabfoct of beaaorrhagv the doctor explained that it ires necessary for patient was in onager or not. The Dorsal ratr of tbe poise waa from .evenly eighty boats a minute; If a pa tiro! exkeeaivel yjfat puke ran np m high troea tMto IB boats a slants . which that the patient was ia duwas to apply pressure at the point where the hiood waa flowing from the externa! injury. A handkerchief or a finger plunged into the wound could alwaye accomplish thin. It sraa a good thing, too. lo el. rate tbe Inab whew tbe cut or bruise sraa. aa that bronchi tbe attrarxioa of gravitation to tbe aid. of cold water, which am , traded Ike blood vessels aad retarded tba flow of blood, were also beneficial. to dram a serious wound wag, also a matter which puariri people a grew , Tbe bast thing to apply was brtij water, which gave tbe bunted parts the f could haed The water shoeld always at a temperature somewhat higher ' thu that of the blood -say from nicety- 1 eight to aa* hundred degrees. Tbetaergrsry ofgrat pria was owe which oftu Occurred to ofaUdrsfaad , rTi'f" ^ ' which occRned in Uk 'ear. tLe t£m ' of aiWvtatlag which sraa the ap- 1 plication of bot wBer. A oonriut , auroaof hot water Mtould ba pound J Ihs child's car by tneana ola syringe 1 or a Baapoon. aad It wo«ld aoaa Ron , pain. Tbe ckUd aboald tbaa be al- , to rem. aad If the pain occurred , rsgacded-aslt teas qaise Ukeiytoremlt > loss ol bearing. Baatwu the aaoat . ■■firiufaBriaats agents lo Map paM. . ah n a id be appkada* hot , SB possible, aad a raiB-n wilagtag. t Uagtbae!ritoj^7 taksa troa the la- [ laaasaly hat Ritar. Tbe paeaoa hudlutg ( the cloths for the patient might act be s 1 riaa 11 Ill «dq IbsB butsd ah * U tba oat 1 1 priRBBg be iscim- J Bonded tbe eppltoHea of u emetic. , rSr'raS j bsto'dto taa^* la elms J ef 1 .b .. M» by say rittosroiatotn. J ^jesto c^ast* todto Me^petW J bZrib*toB,riBrito' »
_ Ttoas ccrTCepoodrot says : As be b tbe * first dwarf of Amariou birth lha* era I bora In MJT, ned baton b now forty- — . three. In enrly iafnacy be grew fa n lB I natural manner, but thb soon stooped. • j nod nt the age of fireysnrs heooly stood ^ , two tot fa bright, bb weight he lug lew, w , thu sixteen pounds. Baraum waa then | 1 ' 1 in qnent of attractiona for hia museum. | ud his brother, who kept a Isvrru in j Bridgeport, called Lb attention lo the ^ little curiosity. The result sraa that 1 ■ | the great showman made u arrnnflK 1 ment with tbe Stratton family, whi -b j soon found their dimfautirr child a I source ol wealth. Barnum announced Di ' him na " General Totr Thumb." and to i j make thr contrast mote apparent he , a i added alx years to hb sure. For a long ' time thb dwarf was Barn am V principal . attraction. He trneeled both to London : and Paris and afterward to Haeatta with ' ! almost iurevdlbb success F.ren the ,r ! British queen was gratified with a j ! private exhibition of hb tents. It b estimated that during the time above , referred to Bnreum rirared • 160,000 by thb exhibition, benidrs paying a large .. sum U> the psr.nl*. The latter had u \ other rhiidrea who jfrew lo full afar. ^ j the family should be ao small m . age he began to control his own exhibi- , Dl 1 tine, ud the em ire proceeds thus came Jj got close ud penurious, at least fa bis JJj ; dealing with others, though lie was ml2 : H* married and hough; a fine house in j ' | Bridgeport, ud as yachting became fashionable, he osmed s Teasel of thb nl character. His chief pleasure, howrvrr. b found fa traeelfar. ud hence he b * bat seldom at his Bridgeport itome. He . J b retting to be old. anils said to he . ' ud. as he makes a good living by hb °* exhibition, lie ta rapidly occumnloiing "j j more. I hare never heard ol uy act ol I ° I liberality on bis part, and am under the , ; impreashm tliat be is retting rimer with ^ ^ age. b generally the <sse Tom : " 1 gratified by thr Midgets, wh , are next 3 I in the Lilliputians. B 1 Speaking of Tom Thumb's great sac- I J previous to hb day d warts weve little I known in Americn. U.ey had long been | g \ popular in Fj, gland and also on the coett j the Polish Count Homwiaski, whose j o | hrner waa very profitable to the b1k,w. j >f 1 man. peter the Great had a peculiar | L collected ali of this class fa bb domln- 1 t> { ions, ud bad them brought to Lis rap- | < I ifaL Tbe number was three wsore ud i 0 1 ten. ud so large a gathering of little Ir , folks afforded rrrat amusement. Dwarfs are general y so deficient ia in- 1 D leilect that they requite each a guardian * j Tom Thumb b one of the few rxrep- " lions to thb rulel Hr knows bow to * | invest his property, ud b the richest ® ! mu 01 hb inches fa tbe world. The fa- * j variable custom of rlcwtog thb clam i merely ne curiosities has led to an omisT lion of all other considerations. Far It is doubtful whether one of thb class " I could be con el -«d of eny crime, except r | ee far na to require close waichfulnom Saw far indeed a dwarf may be subject ' to the moral .* civil taw. is u interest- * tag quratian. 1 A Palatini Hospital. Edward King, bow traveling fa Spain, thus describe* fa the Boston 1 Jtmrwxl a palatial hospital ia Toledo: ' At CRT end of the plat- eu stands a huge ' ancient church and hospital, once [ crowded with poor people Who took ad1 vantage of the beneficence of a ducal ' family, but now I learn that the estate ' support two beds. I tried in vain lo J imagine what Bust oe the feelings of uy invalid who should happen 10 he ' Weils and ori lings of which artists or ' 'tattoos generation, lavished their genius 1 fftfitt such faring cars It would be s | fine plans to die la. ulea*. perhaps, ooe ] were -failed by tbe refiectian that after ' dtalh hb body would be lakra from the midst of so nupy splendors and Mid tn ; rast fa n bleak corner of the adjacent , barren plain. Outside *(»(* p-i— : )— ' pittd. basking like lixards fa the snn. ' ' fa aad fifty or sixty mea and sromen ettts ud exchanging lasts which were ■ ■ can find anywhere else In Europe, on lew 1 It h. fa H angary, precisely such de- ' * graded typsa aa w* saw fa thia colMcAion , 1 « barou hefaps. aad as rosy be found 1 ' Buy a Spanish tosra. I felt fasciae- ' who'faM! aotbejr^c^l by tZto!^ t peuarcsa. and who bad not the siightot k Th^" fototrtto! J over hraaeros fa the dark when it wu Bight and cold, aod e floekfag fato the open air to Be under 11 Iba ba of a wnh when it sru day ud eu shone. Tbe pcrtal of thb hoapfital wsoeocrwlcu naongh to have ad- \ fifty tot Ugh. It atoart took onr ] ttoe Into 1 we quid BBttar courage to ' Ag lb* bell, Bet wbea lev had doSM "■ a ma ad vi door swung open, admit- * tfag • fato a vto courtyard, ui a * hRvuua to. d wrmia fa sSW1wej|>R n toeaaa aad with a oew hnhyEThR- " m*. team to show us the taapai and J vmrtoste other wcsdsis . We vrer* oak a rssSKSferf' htooaifoB theaharsaspa. fa eetor bet- a tee ta vayoy the view of a dead arch- « bfabup ill IBili.l am hia tok Thb * barBfaal aoMea cor ua tbe ftp^ p •RBtkuro and. fa MMB-towua fa - tbe I 1.1 ■■ Ifa I to.. eccXhs topra- » deutproawhedid kahetoa head. £ Ws eonld Vat heip thtokfag that b R r.s3£SH:i: Marafag tbsir Mttma wttbfa M ; hu we M kuewkwetodfteuegeed to Bakv the » > r» 1 ■■ ee w. qtoBiy fatlh, (Stoty TTT rows eauBsn it to > SrraSrris' I ** toutoft SRUtoB I JJMftkkftktotoea - --afae
^ NEWS SUMMARY. 1 i dayser»MM.sfatt- ..oset r-.^ Mr- ' 1 lis. Ibis j.*)' "®Tto C1faeoZe e««e»*ai T ' ** |(Ae | ei^s* «• ,u- '^m '* '-""ia"ui«r!^" —""rar je] ^ Vesfrrr to lmftir. Ststaa Uniee s nuras not .\o|un. Ark.. Mia ' ** Jl *. ' , Ira I ' .??"** j 1 i"^.^ nT^j iTTm? ' '^U kfajaiiul^ IT. T* Prae^tok u> t. to. oe. M whiah h Mto < toeBtoeMMLto ill AlefTiMi en ' ll IhebMiih.R IseTahhstosto erne* t* ke tseowt etowr el (he nseewj M ST-Cr-fa^s w ee ks liTB 1 1* ■ pe M| game •' Teao. > s* tohw. sKaa-ife to (to touto^to ato to - tost fan toep ^ U— es. L to. ■* „a j~m to, fa yf •** '' ~ —
s^stsss-jrrSTTj; I EEsHEHHHI vdM^ Earl gydasr to Lto Nortkmook I ^rfafoj^'trte^'fa^'lttt..'. . Wring ; JfalSuT Uw MTrt""to Ifa'tfa* U f a far sea. "* "**" °"'~J "!<»'• too. A I- . . - to n.'-^ V— - i—*.: "" " J"*~* j j Ability and necessity will dwell near j each other. A good arllcb b always worth thr | Faithfulness aod sincerity arc the highest things. J He wlK. blackens others does not j There Is nothing so imprudent ae ex- I crosier prudroreMer may be ungrateful, hut llie hu- j ' Tbe vices we scoff al fa others Magh j at ut within ouraelvra. Tbe fullest and best eats of corn hug iowrsi toward the ground. Hr that cu compose himself. U wiser j thu he that com coses hooks. Industry ned not wish, and he who | upon hope will die lasting. By orer-eugaring of all good qualities | you may turn them to acidities Better he upright ud wut. thu | wicked ud hare superabundance. Success fa BOM Hants depends on I knowing how Mug ft fakes to succeed. No mu cu end srilh bring superior who will net begin with being inferior. Blushing is a suffusion— leas: seen fa those who have the most occasion Knowledge without justice becotnra" If mortals could discover the science of conquering themselves we should have perfection. Cheerfulness or joyouRMm is the heaven under which everything not W e she uld give as we receive, cheer- , fully, quickly, ud without hesitation; lor there if bo grace fa a benefit that ' sticks tn thy -fingers. To fill the sphere which Providence j appoints b bus wisdom; lo discharge ! trusts faithfully and lira exalted ideas, ■ b the mission of good men. I The erary-day enrfa and dsrie* which mea rail drucgery art the weights aod coaoterpotosor tbe clock of Uto. giv- I fag its pendulum . tril. vibration, to < wbro they oases n hnsg open the whse o 1 frtiri. 00 iug«x Bsn- tbe eieek t--*t I The FlrR Ifallft Hemg Sek fa Matte. I The faUosrtaff oM Enghsh pons le • eeld to hov* hero the fito EogMsaog , lbs yero 1MB, nodwse first dtousmro j fa o—afriRHarstoo 1 iianrlpta new j Into. Ma USUI. lit Wi'toB towfau j The toseng » a Bnwal | '
S- AfBTMAME DISEASE, a teres ling particulars raecerntag the •; efforts oa the health of the men em- I ployed fa tbe St. GoUiard tunnel, of tbe < V. ] unfavorahle conditions fa which they ■ s« : ate compelled to work, with iprrtnl 1 . f'rornra lo a dtseaar engrodand by the 1 rt ; prraeoe* fa the intestines of utatalrnlm , ■ 1 hevlngs certain resem bluer to trichi- 1 , J I Gothard mfarrx. particularly of those j J Is : of than -and they ere the n sjorily- ! . affected by the malady fa question, is J described ae deplorahi. fa tbe extreme, i ! ' 1 Their faces are yellow, their features ! a j drawn, eyas half closed, lips disco fared , , tbe skin U humid and the gait difficult. , ' i 1 If they eat with appetite they cannot ] s digest. Ud when wine taken fa H is ! ^ invariably rejected. Let a mu he as ' • strong as be may. three oe fou. month.' 1 „ 1 wort ia the utnael injures bis health. ' ' I and at the end of e year, or a little ; 1 • j roorr. be b a confirmed invalid. ' ' Professors Golden nl. of Parma, and 1 Boxaolo ud Pngiiui. of Turin, bare | 1 made s eera! visits 10 Airofa for the | 5 1 purpose of studying tb discs a on tbe - 1 pot- TbeyjRate that s een' ^^eigfity 1 - testine* Of S miner who died in the V ; Turin hospital met year. A somrwtml | bratine. is endemir in Egypt ud Brutl. | 1 who havs wrought in thr tunnri s year - • I effected For boy* of from fourteen to 1 [ : ; sooally^ iratify. 01 employed in the tun- , '. , Certain death for thr yonng ! > , Busaoio is of ibe opinion that ten heiurs • | only shown iteFlf u> sn sfarmfag rxtrot • reulu Thr distance af the points .J 1 ' stuck, as the extremities of tbe ga- 1 • roirk ''h'" "" perforators were »t J nearly rendered eealilatlun ' • it u entire sbscnce of sanitary oppn- ' - areraged from eighty to ninety-five deI proof They are kept fa a great tunnel , astly eight hours out ol tsrenty-four. yet they die — generally dropping down dead , at if struck by a bullet— a! thrraUol ' r twenty-fire pro cent per month ; that is. the average deration of equine Ufa fa 1 tbe St. Gothard tunnel baa broa sural, A Cearlaslre Answer. ' j l)r Murphy waa boasting rv^roliy j I ud with a triumphant ai 01 - u. lotion. . 1 exclaimed : " Look at me! '- bold my ! beautifm rounded lor at. When I came j lie-rv I weighed only tunct, -seven I ! pounds, ud now 1 weigh two hundred I : ud seventy-fire pounds. What do you I - . think ol that?'' Ooe of the boos of the I 1 late Bishop Willoughby. standing by, I . j said " Why. doctor, that's nothing I | look at me ; 1 weigh ooe Lundrrd ud I srveoly-fiee pounds ud when I came to I 1 1 Mlnnesotst. I weighed only six pooods " I I Tbs doctor left.— S. /W ( Mm.) /So- ] : arar Pram. . I j I ! Wt. U yea have Sara tos. to rear Drag,.. ' asaig KLTi— r .toto^toTtototototoi.^*" A OaC-fikwriLtoOtotoUylt f ^tofoStero?" tSSi WhaS J THE lAlUTK SI » , 1 ^a^.11 ih-i »e^.H -- 1
A keel Earthqoakaa. , tbrory relative to the cane oTraithTsro tboosaod years ago Imrretta ud the Greek philosophers said that the of tb. globe wm Hied srtth roveras, lakra. precipices ud rooks, ud with Buy rapid rivers. The foil of of lock, undermined by the j earthquakes. Humboldt's theory was ] the existence of u internal' ocean of ] molten la to. seeking u issue for the : evolved, ud thus shaking the : cruet which imprisoned it, al regular I Intervals. But whatever the cense, the horror ol oor of theer ec lira con vubfaro I of nature is terrib'e. That ofChKi.fa I •<». extended over hundreds of league*. The earthquake of Su fiabruor fa IXSt. I which cos: thousuds of lira*, lasted I only six seconds In that of Calabria. I in 1X3. 100.000 perished fa one minute ud a half. Cu uythtag be imagined terrific thu such a visitation as active and mora destructive earthquakes thu thai of Calabria j recorded prominently en tbe page* of history Tlte earthquake which deI strayed Lisbon, in IT&4, lasted five totalise glohr. That which ravaged Aa- : tfach and the neigh boring cities fa the - year '•«. claimed OOO.A® victims. Nearly half the inhabit uu of Sicily perished in the asrlu: earthquake of 1 1<W In July. 1 7U4. e formi able ud | dred Iraguea at sen. Three err only a of the prominent visitations of tbe I neat, but the reader will add U> the list I tu.mil. 1 s. ir.cn,. ud N<w UexEx pose yourself day ud night, eat toe without rest ; doctor all to time; rag. , »^Uw rile nortrum. ad rent to , ud Hsw fa (set Weil. j Which is snswcesd In three worrit \ Take Hop Biltsnl See other cm lumn.— ' Oprvsi » W ben eahotuted by mental labor tokKi.faey- Wort to maintain healthy artioij of all organs. Dffl'lDeUftDCllllMW DIEECTI0NB m BALSAM nunm COUNTY BONDS. trnrnrnm WATTY HOW TO ME 5; OWN LAWYER igggE-caaa mmmm IV the tsur.*r^-."i'ssrs: 2L'L"!!s^^^S tvkbSNp j A" IXMMMIMHPMLfiE.. 1 i
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