bran art rtrt. k* WUrt; Thaw.im iBiiiiHradtatwtththalortu a*ta,,raxX£krM.a^orta.rt*eeec .tart; 1Wa«knJHHwltj,nBrt(ti4) ■**-""• -bra °"©P«rr -' — ( «Hd r-H U» Mfte. Wh« ite MM l«»U...*lh.,rtiart.,tiarartrtlmIMTHrHaa; I IHI bngh-.n rtfliMc.r, f.1.1. „4 »tarb*praart|«ra.a* mHm draMra an . weiciag tor bar then. Where ibHofa tuxk. bad art btocra U _ AfriTa.bMa.Hfi yutiiiiui gladaeeslto A— »C tba ariaaa Hoa.r. thu .prix aa ^•ababHid^x ^ MIUmubh; Aad Aaafb. ar etaaflu or Uaabaod kUgta the IkiMm.iaiHl.qau.H.AI ■knelt f—|rt n ■ «. "■■M I ii .by lb. lb iibiH waits iba fariaaa lava o( heaaa 1 UNDER FALSE COLORS. - 1 have full, decided not to go." arid -Aaics Gray, with a dimness ia bar eyes Had a riaiog lump la ber throat. " Dub* mf that, daary." aald lira. Badgvrly. who. la .pit* of bar eoap. uaaoe and suspicion.!, rubicund* nose! " What will ba aay r " Ha 'II ba dixp pointed, of oooraa." uuGAak* " Bat pupa can't tpan tba money for a new liaa. and I Certain), ■ball Dot go a dowdy I" tba and of taT XT'trilh tbvbHd.U^. *""* e*u£a "^■ealrr Irate thus ^ ' "Deary." aald aba. ia tbat coaxing. J* Wkrt* tba aaa of rappotfag a», •art aoaanaa aa thutr aaid Antra, a - Wdbbutealye'pert," pleaded Mr. ■adf^. "Aad yoa could bo, . gewu to aaU yoo »o a T-what would "Idoa't know" raid Aider, a Hut, tataraatad. Uapttrolbarakf. -Ttlknr damaek. I think — because I'm a fan urtM. MM know. Badgerly — with black " (to •allaF suggested MraBadgxl, -Aa yallar aa iba yaltoreR baitrrcc). aaar growed ia iba field.! My deary," alapalag Iba labia arllh ooa haad. 'II'. Iba rrry tbiagt lU borry ll lor yoa." "Borrowta. Ma Badgarly f ex -Taa. borry M. daary. Why aoir aaid Mra. Badgarly. ' I a^ltyrw*,-day-iu lb* raeervr stork at Haltowrll*. Iba untrdai Y.llar eatin, Ml. Aairr. trimmed urltu Iba bcautifrttet biaaklaoa h arrr yoa set ryaa oa. Willi a Iraia a yard long . and looped bp with yalierroem. deary. IdanhWa) daar. ud ooiaaa two daya la tba wart, to halp Iba g I oal with tba washing aad iroalag. And I aaaxd lira. Hallo. ur*n kfaraqgfa the , rag in nay last spring, •ad aba'd do *mort aaytbiag lo aecom- !*■!»< *»•«■ >»" y aliar aalia darn for <Cp night. dear, aad •thing aaid lo babody. ud I'll guarmatue It abaat eon yoo anything Amies* vyn apart tod- n.r waging M ariaafl lb. faacy-draa hnli bad braa - I'd ratbar go ia a fo*m or ay own." aba aaid. wiib almost a aob. " Who", bo kaow. daary f" eoaxed Ibr "BrtuT^Si pis rtfby apeide. rail, drraa .bra. loag aad naaoaa rf biart too*. A black ratia mart urrcrad bar hag aad bar M— Orvy waa iba lart pevtoa la Iba sr tsgzsssgxz lag aa llertraiiat Oto.'. goW-benidrt SSHSSHsS mmi» aarry aaaaar u gat aaar bar U , j« a baadradraald '» fii'-JalL r*<TrL r^. * ^ Aaia. Gray Ma Maala BaOarrt. b^
Bba aaag a almplr Utile Bagliab hap rt« tad, aoft ud mi, wfth dying cadeacaa. It waa aaoeaedad by roaad apoa reaad "Fair caatatrloe." aald tbcmaaUr of bia elderly way. "?VmIch foT*y^ lear to cadaror laager to oaaoaal. yoar ideality. Toa are diaooraradr' ^ "ir cried Antoe. taniag plak aad white. . __ "Wear, too much honored." added the Baatar of oereawaiaa. "by Iba pra^ „ ence of Iba Slgaora Slmpnonla beaeatb oar f rati re roof. Pray alinw aw to elg- ^ nifyoBT tulraiaal appreclatka. of tba foaor yoa bare deigned lo confer upon M And be grace/ally placed npoo ber aw Manaf ^drt^iad' * b*T atrocaad by one of fie dlamonddpark-"-1 ling ladiea. "Bat," erted Anloe. " there bat barn •w tome Bit take! I am not the 8ignor> Si m pbonla — the dittiagaUbed Italian ue opera alnger to wbom yoo allade." But the mailer of oermoatiw bowrd ia again, with a mildly Incredolooe emilr. ' "The aigaora b pleaaed lokaep up the i i traneparent dfliulon." aald be " We ! bow to bar will. But we cannot be deAnd aot all Anloe Grey<e proteetatione ' i, could direst ber Iron the atnage and unexpected Identity tbat Waa to perX "blent!, throat upon bac. She race! red aa oration all the evening from the n. meet*, aad daally left the bali-room In a ourioue elate of bewilderment log lira. Badgerly waa •itting up for her. ! with a devotional book In ber band. I and the border, of ber beet cap In dan- 1 gerooa proximity to the kitchen candle, '"f-jjhM'p tbV apartaent "hkT u Uluah i w "You're bank. ah. daary f .aid Mra. j Badgerly. drowelly. " Tea. I'm back.'' aald Anloe. "And i the rtrangeet thing baa happened !" "What daary f " Everybody baa taken me (or a fa5, moutprima donna wbo b now ring tog at the academy of mutter aald Anice. " Do yoo euppoae. Badgerly, that my id eoloe b really so fine?" „ "It* dreadful fine, my i—rj. no doubt." arid the charwoman. Riding an inripient yawa which threatened lo dl- . ride the two atetioaa ol bar bead In " but It ain't tbat. It* the yaiI ^Hiia gownfi, deary— that* what It ^ br " The — yellow aatln gownr « "Tat." nodd«l Mn. Badgerly. it "Didn't I tail youf It waa ona tba Slgly aura Bimphoeb wore on tba ataga antil a clumay aupa aplllad aa oil lamp over J- It So .be gave ll tohermaid.tbe.ltd aora did. aad Ifae maid abe took oat the t- etalne aa aaal aa yoo pleeee.wiih Freaob v- chalk aad benxine, aad a bot emooiblag v- iron. She waa a smart crevtur, tba Signcra Blmpbcab* maid waai bat the [. bad one falling— ehfilked drink. So 0 tbe last epree abe went oa. she pawned the yalieraatln gowad for mooey bo boy y Uqaor; aadtbare hain't nothing been n »een or heard of tor Hnee. So there'. the hlrtory of yoar draa. mv deary i. dove,- aad. if yoa oared to have It to | keep, I've no doubt I eoald make agood 1 S bargain for yoa with Mn. Hallo well. >' Bat Alice Ony threw it aside with a * ill ad da ' "So. Badgerly !" aald aha; "take It « awajr. It* tba bat lime I ever waat to ^ wear a dnm tbat iaa* boneetly my very J "Wall. daar. you've had one nice . aeaalag* wear oat of H. aaybow." mid Mn. Badgari). compboaatly. Annie ■ book bar hand. "I don* lika calling under taler , " and eeoond-baad npatatioa" won* do ' former Bat. lor owe aranlng. Annie had an- ■ Joyed tba adaMlioa doe to La Signer. '' Slmpbcala of the Grnad Italian Openib '■ ; tbal MaAa aM Ran rrnaeiaen. There la a wnbd feariaatina In the g "Seal Bocks"— aomethiag ao hidroualy 1 ► uncanny In the awarm of aprnwllag. ' ; agnlnaiag tbiaga tbat roll aad cbag ud ■ rear ibamealvaa aboat unoag toa jagged , ■ fiaamea. aad ao ^tbariy aalika aay other | 1 known votes of animals or ieaalawtr - aatania tba boons, daap err that goae ap 1 "y from all tba mllUoo J i tbaadwi of tba ooaaa itself Ever; ' rook, from tba base to tba peak, la alive ■ with ahapalaas thing, ia ptrpetoal mo ttoa.tambBag over aaah other, twtat- . e lag. ro'liag. fighting la olaauy fbabioo . . their uaoocib (ippara, or phagiag , < 0 all around their rooky finuw. i. Some [ " "^hd'twHrt 7rirt"'b^uwU^ ■ 1 mftar a fow boon' kaakiagoa the rooks ; , * of the sort are a dnii. ahtty.black.P«d j " leak libs ..I. ltd bag, of wet gnu. . . sealed, from Iba maaaiehoftba ooioay. < J "Bw BaUar," . «n, old giut -bo ■ I might weigh n. three tboemnd I . | tail it. dowa to the babies who arcjaat I ' Imalag to wriggle and egnlrm aad leap I 1 afHr the faabioa ol Ihrir maaamaa. aad I * add their inhad noUe m the genarnl ' dan The racks are a sight denrlo ' , Iba eyas of Ban Praweiaeaaa. aad wen- 1 , derfully hnciaatiag lo their gnaHa from ' . tba But; and notwitbalaadiag the 1 I ham. a. neommmdmioa of a recrat ' t nwriot oflha gwAlernex. lhait*^wbo> « , ooioay of ampidbioa. Pet. should he I ) ahat aa 111 wiwM for thrir ] . roahs will tar away a yoar to oeue ! ; 52iX-Z£,*~- 1 1 > Can a Baa Break Bb lart aad Lira! [ ' art Wahew.and the viatiw lived. There . h la thda edty aa earineat , h,.riu < ; j J th mam aataarpaiart «• hear thrt ] . : uamrt ; , -du-ymrtdal -71 !
ai. FABB, BAKBEF AID BOCSBBOLB. II It U deeirrd to waaa calvaa early, ia order lo prrremt Ibam from baring in loo mneb of tba milk, tba proper plan on it to ooaunnos with the enlf when it 1. wr three daya old. For tba first trial dnw ioma milk la a pan. directly it 1. ad war teel. and no eooaar. in order that it May ba of Iba exact temperature to ad arfaieh the enlf baa bean acoulomed. ■a- aad indues It to draw the finger aa a th sabstitute for tba last. The finger, Ig- of eoune. being in the milk, by grndbt call, dnwlag It away the enlf williom- "" menoe to drink. An eoon na it bns acquired the bnblt, keep it fed with pure, er rich, lukewarm milk for about one »T wart more, aad than had It on akfrnacd *>• milk, tlilck an with oorn maaT and bran k- nub. occasionally varying it with a| change of oatmeal grnfl. Do not give 1 raw meal or bran, aa it is apt to oauw ™ looseness. A good su Intitule for milk w may be made by boiling one quart ol ! dry fiour, Ued up in a cloth for rix ™ boors. One tables poooful of tbU raaped * off from the ball (a boiled ia two quart. J* i of water, and totbi. Is added two quart* r of thin gruel ol oatmeal, with a little e- linseed meal la it. Strain thi. (aa it aboald be thin enough for tbat " purpose) and add a lahlespoonh* of ><1 «!t. Tbi. will make a ration for one ' f- day for a very young calf, but .boo be ' " laeredaad aa the calf gets older, it la " 1 well lo remember, however, the' .be 1 n f natural food of a (all ia milk, the • *1' 1 S they can be kept alive on a eqbetl'.uie. i r- The anbatituu berv given is a very go J ■ : orve. and would an.wrr in the pla<. cf , j milk entirely lo a certain extent, bt. it '• i would be better to give at ieast one feed . " of milk daily with a enbatitute. and If '" this 1. adhered to lbs calf will thrive ' j aad do well. Bean soup two or three '• J times a week Is also a very good tl tag J d j ten. made by boiling tbe tender parts in ! water, la highly relished b- young a calves, If salted aad thickened with , " meal aad tbe clover so cooked may " alw be given them to eat. which they '• *111 not refuse. ' T imnuwrwru. > Mr. G. A. Hubbard. New Haven. " Coon., writes tbe firieafifo America* > " that it i. oanjwtured that New Uavea ' * county baa a larger supply of cboioe 0 pear tree* than any other county ta the I * United Stales. Some fine varietle.. ) notably the Flemish Beauty aad While Doyenne, art generally failure*. They , set well with blossoms, but tbe young t - fruit cracks, prematurely ripens, aad ' drops off. Mr. Hubbard thinks tbe ^ r kwnllty le due to tbe fact tbat the sandy ' ' soil contains a proportion of Irou. which ' be has come lo believe is > necessary a 1 element ta pear culture. He (■»(■"■ the g - quantity there, however, ta Insufficient o - hr the needt of the two varieties named. ■ He faaea. this ooacinalon mainly oa the . > tact that a Flemish tree fertilised aa- „ 1 nually from the sweeping, of a unllh'a r riiop. ta which there ta a larg- quantity 1 I of iron filings and bits of iron. give, a ■ good yield of- most exoe.lent frail. He 1 a ! tbe propriety of procuring iren filings. b 1 ! or drillings, and mixing with' the toil , about their tree*. He rtmld n3x with • t rusty flatiron. a. clean aa qlaas. u 3 -Salts of lemon will remove Rain* ; 6 f from tbe ivory handle* of knivea. , * , Paint i plashes upon window glass j I ran be easily removed by a strong eolu- i • A small piece of paper or linen moUt- ; 0 ' sued with turpentine b n preventive ( > In making a cruet of any kind do n^i | ' melt the lard in tbe flour. Melting will 1 11 j injure the must. ~ , Silk baadkeicbiefs should be washed with borax, ia tepid water, with little J or no soap. Iron tbea before dry. Whenever you see year sauce boil , from tbe aide of the pan you may know . . that your flour or coro-atarch indoor. d I Turnip- peel washed rkan aad tied ta I east, imparts a flavor toasBpe. Celery , * aad end. serve tbe aame pcrposa. * Mart ami poultry will lose their fiaeor si [ tbey are doae; as erill atao fob. which ta , will break la piacre. It rviT rr ,1.,,!^ r 1 should be washed or scraped off hef° rv J ; uvw oae ta put on. This ta the jr at 0 [ dtaagvaeable part of tbe pr.-cese. Tje " ' makaueprts that are removed with groat h ' difficulty. ■, irti llyapoa black wataat > who have tried paiatoa tbe wall* « 1 of rooms apeak very strongly ta Its favor ta 1 It eioom ap tba perm off the plaster no h I thai H oanrtabeorbillodon.it am be b - easily rliaill with soda aac' water. U * (soap aad watsr makudt spotty) aad It i . be made of aay dmired tint. Ia i srashiag palatsd wulb b b a goad ptan „ 1 to remove from the room evmylhiag i that oaa to lajand by steam, aad thee " . ebeat. Wruag bum hot water ta • I the room. Urn vapor aoadmrtag oa tbe ^ I walls softens tbe dirt aad It may be " > wiped at with wnntaa cloths wrung " , k"*a smoked by a kisqsmi Mmp aboald , ssaabed a* with soda sratrr. If tbe" T : S:sr3r3:s'S : . win art ebrike tMwaab etabar paial I^lnaT bemw^LT wltaTar^ " quickly, he wtped dry. and tbea rubbed with as oily cloth. To polish it. rub U - Tjzzttjzzzuz: s Frt ardiaary wood- wort oee wbUiag So » > rub tbe dtat off and mmsria. Martar fc > G!?t— * " ' CbepMo sbewM be tbasaaal. ly baataa oa ta ; "vmw^ fieri ^tt*mcctM rirtA ,1 amofnxgallx.wmmli is I iiatn. If ri papsr bm bma Wd aader the carpet all oc ! ■ . 1 *• ; ' rtamdbwtjir driU « ta atan' rn til'ytTp.Vr*' QH*rt m :£-Sr.rs.\a: Mmroy. mrtmmfom; tbn, mn 'k ^ .
FBB TU FADt ICL g fof2LuI.nO0h tma>" lhM 11 Plaiting, ia the lower edge of a skirt ' are cooaidered tadtapeaaable. ' Eoaeeu. of aatln laid ciox around the r, lUa possible that the targe bee veils . may be brought back lata faabioa. " Spins, pink hawthorn aad jasmine - are used for young girls' booneUThe very lightest of tbe summer mantle* are lined throughout with silk. Bright-colored gloves nod mitts will I ; be won by little girta this summer. 1 French foulard cotton comes ta • fi ounce* ud hands for trimming solid . '| It Is remarked that aa stroet costume. | • grow shorter, trains Increase ta length. J l Children* gowns are made very flat ; , this year, and the result ta very plea* tag. | ; Hand painted black lace is used to I Mm*, handsome black pansota with good > l elf. ct. ' Surah eilk ta used to make tbe ebemisettee ud shirred trimming, for foulard j 1 towns. I Clusters of ostrich tips of all tbe differvvil shade* of heliotrope an pretty 1 ; and new. , Real pongee ta about tbe cheapest \ . thing tbat one can have for a cool, ram- , a eqnarv sack, ruber Ibu low an tbe ! ! | shoulders. One of tbe newlxmn u ha* a mora- 1 , brim, ud cae be made to take teres different shapes. Leaves at tinted pearl, dale, bods or I crimped parsley leave, are used to border boo nets. mantle which has long tabs reach- i White lace ruchtags are now con- ■ •Idervd aheo Intel, necessary for thr necks of all mulles. this y.ar Uu) oaks purls of them on tbe side of tbe skirt. Tbe perfection of half mourning is a j bunting dress embroidered with ud white violets. "Satin is running into the ground," ! a fashion authority, with more j ; truthfulness than elegance. , Tbe ooo leal wool dresses for rammer j j warn have no trimming, but rows of | . stitching on the bottom of both skirts, i Little shoulder canes pi cream-oolorvd j silk, with crimped fringes, bended by c gold or gulden yellow beads, are new ud - 1 odd. I J Arabesque dfRgoi are preferred to tbe ] vine and foliagr ta gimp. Some p«t- , terns ioox like polka dots of braid or i gimp. ] J Lang satin strings are attached to tbe | j ties, but economical girls replace tbrm ' b, bows. j | Handkerchief rastnmre ere perfumed. ' I suggesting Ibu they have been made j J ! up of tbe contents of one's handkrr- , c Collars In square ud round shape > j , these worn by children, will be I I fashionable for women of all age* this ] i Irish crocheted lace serve* for collar, i | and caff, no gown, of every description. 1 i | even when other tare ta used for the ' j I Plata surface, are only considered at- j j iowabta la woolen goods this season. I K.enmoalta ta embroidered, or wrinkied t I like crape. The pi ear ut style of dressing the hair • in narrow coils at tbe back of tbe bend 1 nuat art bt used if tbe forehead be j high, o Abe head large. j . Tbe foulard gowns are lighter than [ r vadlnee because tbey need no lialnr. ; i H!n ta^ntaTartt'oolare. jj The spike* are made Into fringes as ■ well aa need for teasels. Tbey are stiff , and ugly ta either capacity, hut expensive and therefore "stilish." 1 1 Mummy cloth ta more need for draper- ' it* aad eoveta than aay other stuff, for It wears exceedingly well and bugs ta ' graceful folds, and tbe two attributes ,r Borne of the arw skirts have lbs frunt , of figured goods, tbe aide ■ breadths plain, tbe next breadth figured • and the grata of one figured eat between * {.Tfrjy •— a*with tte firms an IrtriX 5TbaUt • is to be leered tbat tbey an iaevitable. ' tbey an trimmed with plait- f One of those naaibie wcoa woo con- I "tartly sd vise other n n ■ i u to do things * to Which tbey have so miefi. wuta to • kaow why. laartad of making bad artaad Ball lecturer, of themselves , tbey fin art adopt tiw I siiiinof hair- ■ dremilg. which ta lucrative ta large [ Mim Mollis Malaire ta a MUe ta ' Ohio. " What* ta a aamv r J Mtaa Taltaam. of New Tort, km ' atvcrtfi a BUMM Episcopal church. Ifae J ■i ttiags of which an fret. The psople of LrodviUestaafi aghast J who bks beaa saaLttaThar claims ta 1 that vicinity ta that manner. • Mrs. Ami L H ami .ton. of Washing- • too. D C., had ta pay. after fighting ' tbe matter ta the mmrta. hr eoe u , J arte to which ber a arte had been J Mrs. Bailie Ta Prtt. tbe local editor ■ ^alledtaaref thet jeme.l Sheistheonrt c* tady ta the United .States who aadn* V • Mmfc every poiat of the Bams aad ta b able Kt report them. BheMataann^ « ertmvdthe beat urtaaritj ta Dotaqai the iB lgm.'w - - - . ! A K. Lonle yooag wemsa enters Into * eff Iheee tbbrqy hoe ewe' art nmn tban " four wham rtewemed n. —l », marry ' for Maa er aag rt Mernaref Me am «■* m. ^r: sX j | ** TemdartM d I
NEWS EPITOME. eeeR, See geeStet tba* " r"*f cmfcmRtle te tb' • "r'-hT — Hapammeaa- : Prom tb!7laSar i wTu •hah ba kal tabm. nmaa Oatadl gred aema > , iau m end. ami g aevwel ).mim m rr**^' »e yemma^im " SScHwRr^SSfJmdr." iTS mme* d d>w jmtn ~Uk the . 5^Im.to|foSH^'a,o3Sta mtaS^TE f i of New Tort aad Benehlra have ^ | gjjrtaue mrnam m.trmicmid^. ' ' ^iT.^ r •— err.- u ^ I ^^*»*n ' u»» ri«r. a Tiiiagv oa at»*l 100 hau. The ' | UaTptme ! Sajaa.naajafg j 'Team. ; I I* a m n. urn, tall "1 raftcta-O. ^^jomital'' larten mi<*Ytateeta. art 555S55555' mart. >- C- ■ehha.i^j*^* maAr. m iTw.al fhghu. Thadow'wertnrt^iae! a *' eT'ttmmcham.r 1art rtSsiW a. h i I ll » m.ihl 'o^yaa m Mi Mw*'S^jg=S£ — it. r*— — j mma Id jHrnTrtom «amu cam foe s. \
.■ • Fovatttsi »ewa. r SSSsras.'raj: " peooriaux tUO.'M lo. mavrtag on trt a. |amq Irtc. Sw lie aanaa Semi R 1*1 ha gum. ataaad lhal U. aa qyea £Tbdi*rmu*m^o^ |1juuTT'iufo-lT ™ beaaasa t arming la Daketa. * j able Dome uf one of tbe rapertatendenl*. le • ud beard him explain the ayatem of ^ ] bookkeeping Every man i. rngvgrd d j tain work, for certain wag,* He rvJ j cashier a time check cenifying tbe a : avar*gv price paid U> huda is SI" n ^ brought in by each le*::: All the farm R . at fi-tl hud. for™ wholesale . a i Lonia. Wheat is not stocked or stored. ■ but shipped to market aa rapidly aa pam- "* | sibie. Everything la regelated bv u I the farm. . raeeeea. t control, them ud In those whom he a. I choose* aa hi» subordinate officer.— this " which have been nrnde am the Dal. fc rympie farms. The ooet of raising the i " first crop taabsmt gl I u acre; each rab- : *- sequent crop costs •*. Tbe average i , yield for Ihta year wa* about nineteen j a bushels to the arte. This could be raid J- at Fargo on October I hw eirbtr crate I . a bushel. A brief calculation will give i land, ud tP » lor al! tbe rem , or. aay. I " filJo.roo gain on one crop These tig- j [ But doe* this targe farming pay for e tbe country' It absorbs great tracu I of land, and keeps out rttllar farmer*. ^ It employ* tramps wbo vanish wb> a J *' tbe tand The cultivation ta very ahallow. There ta no rotation of crops. Everything ta taken from tbe ground ; c nothing ia returned to it. Even the . straw ta burned. Tbe result of this ta i f. that tbe average crop from uy given '■ acre grows smeller every year, and it - ta simply a qnamtioeof time under the ^ keceat Slgas at the Sky. Tbe vaperetitiooely Inclined might ^ regard tbe sign* of tbe sky lor tbe las: >1 Meteor, ud ebooltag euro havv been unuraally plentiful. TUj nrwepapen ° ta all parts of tbe civilised world have . contained account, of their appearance ; more brilliant fire balls baring been * aura ta Eugtaad or am tbe eoatTneat of i- Europe. Ou« night, several weeks ago ' tbe people of soom parte of Northern New Jersey wave startled by n sudden * tbe rapid flight of ■ large meteor across ■ tbe huimi. Two er three fire tmlia I bare beam sera reee . Wrtteru . Sutra. Tbe otberjday the rveidrat. of . overhead, although tbe eky ^ra^aerroT - sad ckiudleee It ta reported from * BMly that reeewtly a shower of meteor ' XLtTXUta m e tackDuuf tXrttdM tM eartbta'caB- ; Uurnallylmtag x J T ' Wfo? ™" *■"' ' " ** " "" ; _ Tbe astr.mera.ra bare^raameedel ta r rteuibrt^w£X«u3,ta euy of * tber b 1 1 | II Tbta ta ii| i ll illy a many .have ban sera at tart. Tbe kuowa. but tbe great basing hulta that * rf»lXrt ZTtatab^eZX! ^ talrt twrtroc- jfowVurt'lfoX" * I ta.e aubFMJ ill liwikl^. : ta# ber i rttrt m. lb. ■ ifobt i u a bmrai ici.i .naaasRg
"• A Nkw Tork paper aay* : During the Z »** loot mortbs of this year tbne arrived at the port of New Tork about UMM aUrae. which ta tbrm times . greater tbau tbe Bomber wbo earned ur- ^ tag tbe earn* period last year. If tbta £ diffaveooe between the volume of tbta t, year* emigration and that of Mat year sbaU oontinne until the end of Decemb> ber. tbe arrival* at ibis port during tbe ~ twelve months will number not lest ta than 400.000. a figure which will be unu precedamled ia tbe history of emlgrnm tioo. We an now speaking of those if wbo enter at tbe port ol New Tork. •J where, perhaps, about three fourths or four fiftbfof tbe aliens arriving in this ., country disembark. The aggregate emi- " gralioa to the Ualted Sutra during 1880 may therefore be estimated at about *i soo.ooo. The magnitude of tbta total it- I will be better understood when it ta | known tbat tbe highest figure beveto- : fore reached in oar year ta MS. 500. which was the number of arrivalart all poru j in 1HW- The next highest were 4J7.0no. in IR3. and W7.M00. in IBM. Many rap- „ pose that tbe present unprecedented inn, crease in the influx of foreigner* ta chiefly due to the famine in Ireland. £ | Such, however, ta ool ibe ease. Tbe a. j rising tide ta from all countries, and the •* | Ireland than from other parts of Great j Britain or from the continent. The x to expect tbta. Indeed the tnifl.ae will - | 'or * time check emigration, since want "■ * has been attributed in large part to the ' military proscription threatened by the g. I emigration to the United Sutra is tbe prosperity in ifata country It has been j J I country by bringing thatTmount wkh j i and industrial resource* of the country I v ; to the poputauoo of *00.000 or ^ ! «• "killed laborer. . r ;! R--i._tara.A-. ^ on tbe I ittehurg National Rank at Com- . Country editor, will do well In ite. im rt tlcecr guard for Ibis leliow.— It'aierlon j thatjKT^courage might tail her when j ■* <* Cta>"^j! m ; ] :1- | *■«,—! ape* 5- jay* ln»l. Se. CbeiT rteta- 1 , ■* ra ol ■ tata IX-e ■*«. "Oa* Day. 1 ; I . r | 1 | ^ ^ tllb BAKAElfi. S Ac | m ^"*T *^'**^1" ~ ' E I ' H 53^ Mill n U'ectcrt mra. — w.urh a-a— * era l 1 1 |" t "s t'S I J 3T i *?'"■ 'in "ii' s« bota^- u • ■ I l Komuu era duaarad Jobrt'wrtlh j t l"" ft n and IIIHII. My a tawoHl B XuXX X* * " 1 ffiQrnnnn
Btagutar Frapaettae at (tapper. f e Copper has many siuguiar properties . * Try to drill h, try to file it. to cut h. lo * ptart. lo plaaiab. or roll ll out. or try lo , a stretch it over a mandrel. Three tfalng. 1 - may allbedoua brt only by auexpm * band. Ia cue case you mast sooth* tbe s urfaoe with oil, or with taiiow and wax ; " it to buckle up and a!l ia.poiied.C*U^ 1 e drr one operation a bathing of milk ta e Ueed ; In another a touch with the work- 5 " tl.ing else. The tool applied to tt must. e be neither bard nor toft, beyond thr . - limlu of a straw tempering. Anneal i„ f r and kindly It came* forth from tbe fur- « * usee and yields itself to the workman* ! - will; but indiecrretlj strike It a few • ■ noc- plastic. !n s word unmrasgeAbk^' I AccordingtoMr.rottar. United Statas , rrosu. at Stuttgart. Germany, lb* aumI ber of beet sugar mills la Germany ta ' _ J»; in IBM, 181. Pounds of sugar made h in ins. HM. 000.000; in ISM. I lb. 000.000 , About twrire pounds of beet* make one i pound ot augar. The total product of , beet ragar ta all Europe, ta 5^00 000.000 » Tbe pay of the New York Legislature 1 including mileage, amount* to >I«.4W : Whit Ererybody Wants ! n W HO HAS HOT H1AMD AMD READ OF IT! e| FRAZEB AXLE BREASTT ° yJM»ca f«^,uiwio(Tii»' ii. lev Twk. RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LCTORIAL JtiSTORY«mWQRLD t : ' The Koran, j : fcsmtSS I OLD COINS and MEDALS mm ■ fork tALT BArWACmrtfi O, Mk ■ wm&M MS ENSCLOP/VDIA. : 1 ' r« AEE*T5}5»W^BSN5SS a e r»»itvouauu.suuraraat.uw. M 3D DATS Hm i Be! ' SB2BBnlSgE&= ; W^m\ ACENTS WANTED : ■nHtlii Ldc Inx. Cm at Htm Yuri 1 fiJMMftciWL , «."i,riirsr>^Jsab«w| TO j 1 wWi* ~ " ;0»l*,1»Siar*S3£.SS I
' Vegetine. POWDER FORM 50 CTS. A PACKAGE. ROSS WRITES Scrofula, Liver CrtopUW. Dytptptig, Rheumalitiu. Wtakimti. Vegetine. One Psckage in Powder Pom Cored Scrofula. HOW TW gtouct TOUR ICC HOT MLhfi ■— ~w yi SSS isr5L' Tegvitoe M Brtd by «B Bl—foM. Hkidney diseases, U LIVER COMPLAINTS, ICcnuti patten and Pltea. IT HAS U/UVQ jnUn.uacH Urtran ■iiMn.ara TKT *T VOW I Deafness. Invisible Empire A Fool's Errand, Km* M J WUBOrS OUBWUBD OF N PITSK COD LIVES L OIL AJD LIHE. J L W. FAT1B ABCNS, OOBNDfC B.T. wHplti.'iS'iT"" IS JOSEPH C. TODD, Taffiauur aad lladiiniet, rgrgt^a:.fc_i. gaa feewa^nryT^fi r. CTriigMil PENSIONS. r>»— W. fflFaiilNH »rrnr

