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* STAB OFJHE GAPE '-TrSs££ZZZ' "Z « J?° ?g?5SL J OBW i BDfTMAS, Attouxut axs Cocbbm at Law, On Mat UAH to—. M. i. T. X- Omre_*We. M.,wr* MaO—cr. nr— p«TTD A NIXON. *eT> ATTURHET8 AT LAW. Bri*g J. wm —n 0,0—0, cap JJBOIST W. EDMUNDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW SOUCmiB IK CHANCERY . *»l Ifolly. K. J. wm >um| Ik. (At* Mat o**u Gams* jyvirr AMor. FD8KSBU6 inmnTirns \ U«*ATI^||, m i III la. W. A. D— in laA r...i, BA Drm Noetk A-rOl. FURN1TUR £KAUSS>. won. SUA— » CLOC R, WATCH . SHUT IB SLTBVMI, CmluCm. ] nzii. auiino I (-wal or nn: Brrr qoautt. ] Xha. In l„ Is,u,b.I >.1 — fa. | ^ Coalof all Sizes, w«W:J» n'mrvsT*' '■ UtkaoUGa^AAAbku Joa AM- i RAOT. E. EWIHa. Pri ■ ! ■>'1 >■ I Hill I Ik. nhAMr GOAL i asm WOOD YARD at K'UtUIMiUI i 1-AMDfNU, fa psst—ita tares* all tto to« | LMHtUH , AM, STOVX AMD C2UCTTKVT \ GOAL, 1,1141 riSK. OAK A«D HICKORY WOOD ] AAK°* 8C""-'J:?iGtR , - ^ — 1 pOWBLL'S 6ENTS- FURNISHING STORE Dsuatur CnUage, P wl i (to pdf m tto — Mtaad rod. u o^W.5 . •nco. M. FOWEU, ADOTIOKmi, ^£93*%---,. W1UAAM T. CM AM Ant. . grtrst;. ^ " Jaffr-usou* nl trotrig* Wat 1° ■ wmhwiiualt II ocnn 1a HWyMilSBUB. bosk-fart. lack--^s.- x: u » >>- fclWrnaHbg/iT u JlnJSto •• I ii mail Hks'kfiMk tto wlbKMiHN KWkn tto «a «*»«* ATST hsgmdroBroi tiHw I
(.Utag EAMAiB. N " ■ « MUTO— <ad «UIUHU.SWIMMHA.AUM; ; J~£zd&3j£ZZ:. lnr«A.fAAM*aiA<«labA - Il.s*«all v. ate. ia creators torn NosXtac 1 1 -I I ■■ bol lb. slaraal — '"""""M-Mauis— T*"" L iiiiliiafagsafgns dry; gimaanphmulnsaimiki U—AAudbd rblctoapMA; I NaU4n.M. rtnrtrt- . '<n»An«raAtiT.Vbiiai iwiaw, AT LONG BRANCH. UniA gloriore nlgbL A cool salt > breess blnr off tb< onu that waa I t add UtSndarik.t Mi maial auttoms, bex—h lb. ririd light of the , (nil July boob. UMS bbi. m Mirer gtoto. In lb. <—1 sky. Doctor Wlifin bod jant oorer Ia froai . i ■ AsUtanr walk OA <t>« sands, red hi. watch told idb lhAl it wai kalHan < At l*ar oVtock Uul aftnooa ht | ' had Antnd at Lose Bnaeh, for a waakk raM abci mrralica.tbr rrrj ■mkr bad , ' , takaa la dr. jtmn ot bard. oooK-trallom ' work. hia patimu. mmtlj paopk ot lb. ; middle cIaama. who coald sot afford ■ to bar. tbrir bcann darlai tb* bol ^ H AC* ^bSMjTU. - It b doabthi wbr*Awr or not be woald liratoae. M Tea wlH he d wro oa yoar hark. lb. ' StoHUd*Jy. Sa^ahtU'jafr ebrtt . wbca all Hew Tort wm paatloc «or > eed at alar o'oioak tbe toertactnater Bill eoared. aepiriBfly, atar . thAalaartee ~Toa*U be dowa wiib a law bra. aad ible waaUac weather Mat the be« Urn* (or a* tblac*. I eappoa. yea kaow. Paok yoor ralta. . aad fir* me yoor list el palienla. aad be off to tb. aaaabon tor a week or too daya. If I oaal oare yoar lolka, I oaa pat Weal of tbe miaory of eodoriaf ' Ihb boooUy Woatber." Aad tbe reoW wm that by tbe two eery »rll day. Doctor Willie wm m ; roam lor eooHafbraraea aad tbe aoaad ' oftheymrf. Ha Ml ha eoeld ao lUy afford lb. I pomi— Ibe nrtmi tor Doctor Willie bad aot yet arrired at Ibe pi Ban of Me prelmatoael e html d aad a totfmcdi rieil. aad aot oa tbe bookeattbat. Ot coaraa. be had a little amaey. A aem * oaty half a maa wbe will aot art wmetUay alwaye. ao aaaoer bowamejlormianlahlatanom«to.ao d laaffm be bm ao ooe dapaadlac apoa him tor aappori. Dr. Willie bad loe* no leaned to be eMMmylac aad eeoaamiml. yet nerer • !>"■ t,rv ■ "Thmilnai liekattbeaW- \ He look amid, wMoaralic reen la Me J TCSS^t^«"3^ A ta ymeU.-Baam I._aad pieam eaaM ae H ^TwWmBMri. Oortam 1 will ha e. Ihmeia a lew aMaaua,' b. mid. K Bethm pteeaadadko AoathaaaOar m siittlL seat aad eat bo haff iai zpzxzs £trs£ p AwsklniolfwbiaM-Om. ^ jla. pdmatW aad be eamrad the Am ^jTw^K«H)*iartMw»im ibi m -
aobk. boeeet Daiort be bad— "if yba will allow mo. I woo Id prefer to look after yoa far oa boar or eo-" ■r Mr*. Oorbaai | r.lBaliy aoraplad bit kind coartrey. oa Habere bebaU. ,. " I eball be loreeer la year debt, doe- ,. tor." abt eaid. with wane, eecer dea licbL " Krarythiaf eeem ao etnaft and anllke elckame bore la_tble hotel If we wm at bomc, I weald kaow what to do; bat I toel belplme m a baby. Wbatie'lhe matter with ber, doctor r , " AbooB a eoayertire eMU— probably M ebtwm too ioacUbatbiac k>-day. Bat : Half an boor later, wbm be Bepped . op to ibe bod. be loond ber eoleep, aad ' went back to tell Mr* Gorbam there . wee no farther aicmlty of hie mmaln- , ''-■wm will enmrnela eeriy fa tbe ; mcodaff "be rayomted. mnmtly. "I , I do not at all mind any'expeate. 1)1 i ' aooiae yoa will look to me. doctor Jto < erttk yoor bUl; far Mabel could not ] * think of dolnf eo. She U a dear, good girl, aad, ahboofb only a few month* I with me. I bare learned to lore tar < ' dearly." He weal back to hie nam. though:tolly, remembering what n lovely I gentle and amelftak ebe bad bebaeed < >' area fa all bor aofferiag. < Turn he went to bed. aad alepl reettolly aad uafatrrruptadly m ha bad aot I m U JSSfar£Kti!'~" I He loaad bar maob batter at bit morniag call, ah bough ebe would be ■ during thorn bright, beautiful, breeay I day*, be karaed all about Mr*. Gotham • aad Mabel— that Mr* Gorbam wm a I ■ wealthy widow lady (rem Philadelphia, i { who bad recta tly employed Mim Vance ae go hi aim to bm two little girl* aad a t eort of frrnipanVm to r bemlf. aad thai IL tbo girfe eweet, modem Intelligence bad ' ■ won ber aaptoyer't frkodehlp meat e ■ eflbetaally. ■ Wall. Doctor WDUe fell la lore with ■ Mahal Tma aad Ma* Gormen wai In I ■otateait* and Mabel bereeH Bead u> ■ ■thlak that fate w*e eery good to ber Cor I |oaee In e way", in pwmluiag lb. happl- I note of enjoying bm bsw-tooad frtmdk r I I monty- t « , For fata bad not al way. bee^ao kind c I ' to Ler. Away bark, three or torn yean, . hi a paat that made ber oblrm to recall. , wm * memory that hurt bm to remrm- , I here been m bappy lbnB ltaell be- J twam bm aad bapplaam like a gboB at J , a banqart. lie wm ao (ood la bm. ao kfad aad ' daroted. aad U every look aad word 1 : ibe read bow be cared lor bm. Aad ' Ihaa. oaa aigbv— the Sot night that be. * m bm pbyakdaa. bad permitted ber to ■ be owl — be told bm bow he fared ber. I 1 of a woman before tb le way I r ' He told bor b« waa a poor Ban. bat 1 ' able to light bie way. He told ber hie > hope* hia aabMoa* aad then be aakad t | ber If ebe would be blewil* ■ | And Mabel I Hm fair lane wm drooped > . away irate him. km he ebould eee tbe ' . adoring lor. ebe leered would ebow ! almoB**to dleaay; bm wbok too! < . yearned to ton to bita and give bmaoil ■ to hie ana* i I iir^rbm Su ml^' temilSd, tee \ „ f— edihomantea.dmblag.guok.look. , las. bol« fared, draoead la akboeate Byktl.talteoBbordmadootb.amhy , -a man who gave them a quick, ln- * quid live look, that eaddmly merged , * eead ^prim. m be baited dbeatly In ' * feoot of tbmt and rained hfaethdagailk ' el with overwhelming ear omm of aalo- ~ Indeed. Mr* Wyml. I am delighted ^ to .MB yoe at laat. after three ymre' « march far yoe; bet I bardie expected * to and a gmlkae.n dangling at my k Wlrr^te. faM-t toQew had gieea Dr. wmie lb. Biengtb of hie ffat ■ between hie eyt*bt noold anarnaly have " fab mora damd. man bawOdond. r " Mr* Wyaatl Another mmS wifalor * whom bm kail nl bad aooffbt tbrae ■ CMebmTd-J™1 " Wtt>M hh J Whlk Mabel— nevm. while Dr. WUHt ^ bo forget ibe aoond of that cry that '■ went op Mm bm Up* the look of bm ton. Richard Wyeat looked dowa at bm * I've aembm later, fforry to teteriert with u; Hltle an teg ibi nl bmwam yaa. you kaow." - Aad arltbamaliekmewtok. Mr. Blcb- " art Wyant walked oC Uo mil bat tide- * sasKr1— -? m "Too nmBaat any I have aided fa . dmalifag yaa abaat bm." ebe aabi. holy HMb. "Doyao igini.lll bed " awSaarasKrj a fiagii. fall dMrt mfad that, tor ry — ■ dfafatel tmww»ff|m ^ She dfafaved J. t
" I am Mr* fticbard Wyanh Tbrae > yearn ago, tbe day I waa aeveateaa. my father— my berth, cruel father. I bad no - only meant by which be could earnre f payment of money Richard owed , 1 him. Five minatee after tb* ueiemuay. ' befare tb* jootiee of tbe peace— my father would bar* ao mlalBm-bad kit ' tbe root* my tmck happened in— my r motbm'e fantbm. who bad hem nbaeoi • i tor yam* He nnd«e*to>1 at ooe* tbe I paid my tolber tbe mooey Richard I W yarn owed bite oa tbe epot. kicked . ' blm from tb* booea. aad inmantly In- - eti luted proceeding) tor divorce, which i I lived, with ancle a year, aad than be : died, and I bad not n Mend ia tbe - I world, until"— hm eweet voice qnlvi ercd — - I found Mr* Gorbam end— oh. , ; Willk-yon!" I It faM nil tbe laid la ber heart"! de- . i She drooped ber bead and 1 ekopad bm baade at arm", leagtb ae ebe etood there. . I Aadtbea— Mr* Gorbam etepped up lobmaadkiaed bm. , -Mabel, dear friend, we will forget it happened." Aad thoa went die- , erectly Into the ether room. •' Ota you ever fargiee me. my love— ' , darting)" Doctor Willie naked. 1 1 niter be bad takia bm eloaely to bie biaaat"Caa yoa evm toeglve a*)" ab* eaid. , owaBly. , And altboogb Mr. Rkbard Wyant had intended a very aalictooeernalty. it wae , nil ritbtnt Imu and Dotem Wlllla and r— Scene one dednae paactaality to be fifteen minutes before tbe time." At•teynte.it fa not ooe minute after ita | 1 moB tell yoo an anaodow of tbe firB of Aberoora. He inritod n number of friaada to dinner. Tbe boar dinner wae Are. aad all tboae Invited-* , It, of eoorae. WeU. the hour e«^ * rive) aad but owe of tbe gueote had come. Dowa tat tbe marqola aad tbb one caem to table. Tbe marqnk wae i yuaotunl. If ouly oaa of tbe other* wn* ' aaotbm gufat droiped in. end waa very mnch mortified to Odd 1 bates rate* And oua by one ail < tbe rent came, and wore likewise mortified. Bat tbe marqttie bad tewfal tben < all a good ioaaou. and I venture to ny ' that the next Use they w are invited of them got la to tbe coffee only. I but were on band far aoup. 1 General Waahiagton waa eo very ' "ertale boar, oa ladlnglhw* be h^l not arrtved,Allooacludedlbat weir wnxenea , mufa have got wrong; and ear* enough | they bad. far Waihingtem toon came, and arm not a minute late. Ho dooW , bateteof punctuality helped to make ; tbe great man vhat be wae. I knew a clergyman ooot throw Mb- f , tell Into the Miaaleaippl rivm and a aim ( ■TOKdntmeal for afternooo eervice. I traveled through the Upper Mltekfappt ( > region mortly adferr. aad for hundred* of 1 mile* ftntn the plac* where be lived, oat , 1 toward tbe border, I beard of hie gnat ' 1 The border men impacted eocb a 1 maa. and called bim " tbe mlaleur w bo . ' made Ibe big ewim." Hot la any one too youag to begin Ibe 1 cultivation of habile of punctuality. ! Urn* la ckae, oa time whaa lent ou an . errand, aad aoou. fa art te be the punctualbmmoteor prototetooal men. Tbe , hakfaw ptoaptemo ie likely to cling all , Some peraon* cm tbe oontmry, go all through Hto la a elfa ehnil. down-at-tbe t They ma Into at ofmnb; dont meet f ^T-r-r ™* to An4 these three are good example* lor » our faoyi and gtrk to fallow. Nevm be d babfad tlte* and if yoa cna beelhtk ■» eband of it. and you whl never repeal * of lb* habit of punctuality - OMSm If n*"' _______ A Bora Hugulfi KOfar. Obatecmlk." fa tb* powdered loaf of a * of unwabome gnats (rate tb* laeect to world. « can be purcbaaad at alaoet »- oatepm pound, nil ready pnpared tor With u finely pondtead dmt made A hone. By. tbowiekai loa. and tba dfaf gmtiar efaaox kctadarim any nil be M putteBtbtor amfamd. It k«ly B benp np Into a Utt-e Xm e- tomb It with n fisbiad natch, and i sttaisEara w Ma air. I i ■ | Ibe baaj fame of torn riys I lb* kmofa* eurinp tbrt faMbo M J%«tow rtnumijOr * jee^^ibem^^nMltr
FOR TU FAIR SfL *" 1 Uean r Tacked droasai grow inhvor. > Tea rose aad corn colored giovee are j Kerobki gown* are a* popular as ever ' ; Red mltta give a brilliant effect to el! [ bUekomtume. J, Tbr eoap ta tbe French specific lor Ia- , Orgendy mmlin edged with lac* k t . mod tor karebkf* ;l ' FmhiooAbk Eagiieh women are carry, j 1 ' lag Battled cane* < , Traveling coetame* grow more aad . 1 more conepieaom. i Bnltnukee gfavmof mull i— e il kid are , 1 . worn by lluk girls Imdfae on nil occneione adorn Ibem- ] J 1 eel Tee with Sower* If bulejeaam are worn they moat be i I I irreproachably froth. , ■ i Bullet -ebaped pearl butteoe ate need ' 1 Spotted and email -figured fabric , grow in popular faecr. 1 Veil* of roaneolcrod illmlon are worn ; ' pak girle in Fnglnnd. Gray, which baa ao long been out of ' , J favor In Pari* fa revived. ( i White ebener cloth make a beautifu 1 ■ inrxpenaive Greek ooetumr. f wherever they can be worn. I 1 Zooee pointed back aad front are ' again worn with drear, tollate. J Tbe Jersey cottar, tor children, la a ' The faebiou of wearing fioereri. either < natural or artificial, never goe* out. i Oolnre and euffe of tartar ellk are ' • teOtn with white dreaac by Little ■ ' f* Four-cornered hate turned np with ' icnettea of tarn are made for lluk i ' : gM* Uaaendee of lac dowa tbe trout of [jibe corsage appear on many dreaey . Black toilaU are ae mncb worn at - ] Pariiian waddlnp a colored or white i r~ ^ I Summer elippera are made ol un- ' ' linen trimmed with alpar. ' braid. orange «"o^d' tT"brirtki0Hbfart | \ I Toung girl* wear their balrlu a broad | J , faatened by a bow of hrigbi rib- > . Jtney bood* are turned iaaMe out io i i ebow tbe lialag. according to Ibe latest - | ^ Glorified ccuoa and eabUmalrd linen Anew ulaur paltern ia alaam Ugh ! : fitting and baa a plait at tbe back farm- i 1 tbe akin. The Ihbmeet of etarcb leaned to rtiffrn ' ' aadmnklrts eiacs Ibe day of soft euffi 1 mem in. Wbm bonnrte ma email they cannot be too email, and when large tbe larger [ Ibe betem. Cream-colored Sarah with a ecarf of laee fa med far tbe prettiest . ' summer bats. , WMU Japaaaao mebe* embroidered bright color* are ween with dark | , woolen gown* > est on tbe faaid* omm instead of the out- > eide. na formerly. - GUt rakm or bom are atuck fa tbe e erarfa of anal) veittag. which trim rough India m nellm cloak* bordered with j " Meoblfa fan* ate mod* far llltk glrla to * waar at Ibe aeaaidr. J Tb* Empreat Eogenfa obierla to tbe * ibo°' ^ * A weak totatioe of oatboUc acid fa ^ rain mater will cure eummrr pimpka I" Baaqnea with a Wattenn plait fa tbe '• back arelbe newest pnlterm tor making ; wwsvwws-a. . At Jersey fa worn by ovary woman * under fifty who can potanad* bm drma- ■ It fa impomib a to name a material 1 loo brilliant or too ricb to to mad lor ] an outride garment thfa won. a Polka-dmted calioo and cntebric and Lawn mita oaa be bought ua>t to rolb- . faff. Ibuday of apsoUm fa part, a- Una abawla are ioldad fate kerebkfs ■ tbta year, except wbm won by middle, ct aged ladies of ooueervaU** teal** «* byriteplyptoltfagte^aemtbataMm * aad i f | Umb at tbe throat fa a jj Laoe acarla are made fate maa tk* by m ter'.toatefmm aS hood. Tba mda are looaaly knotted la troa* m Narrow aot lam odgt wfah^aaw-looth |[ aortmd wiMoaf gown* |h Wbofa gowm are mntoof Tnrtoy tad ■- krUttkobOdrea. Pimtlral aoufatam- * pate tba wmrma to firefffa^faff tb* faT* toa brtTm "ride" porttei"wme km <*• mmfte - a pkfa. atralcbt teirt < df> ■ * r ~
provided it fa not incongruous The loveliest imported coctumee are > made of cream rilk maalfa over ecft I cream rilk or eatla. with trimmings of I , sarin and plaited leer or fringe and enI broidery upon tolk or rilk eat. Tbe, . cost, bat Preach eoatnaiea always do ere too elaborate and ooaeeaUoaal for ' that, i ail ibrv are exremircle rich aad ^ distinguished. looking, aad there are occasions when this is pi i leeary. Dreeeca 1 of this description are not made with n i | straight bodice, but with glove-fitting ! basques, which are hollowed in upon . tbe hip* or with overdresses constating of eaaaquins dra ed away from the front [ | and forming flat aide paniera. i A feature of tbe elegant toilets are tbe ' ruffes, which oorer the skirls iTfa^Tl and be low tb* drapery. Some are ' I gathered, but tbr most driieal* are laid in tbe fineet of plaits, and tba supreme ' . touch il to put small wares of eiquUlle muslin or filmy crepe liaar over others I of silk or satin nnUl the effect of foam is 1 produced. , | A diem tba'. made a sensation at tba I lately was of rilk net. j Ape mesh, embroidered with straw over : firhnt had been area before, but never entire dree* and this was most arUtUcaliy executed in wheat ear* oats ' and {latere with the finest of spilt straw. embroidery cannot be bought, aad . it was Indeed, the fact that the wearer accomplished tbe work herself She . area a mual. piece of socb embroidexcited to possess a drear of it. it ia eo longer diaUncUee; sUU it la effective. AU Ibe recent dresser, of ' whatever material, are made with - shirred hack* short apron fronts, aad . all-round bodices Tbe skirt hangs | straight at the hack, and the shirring ' ] low tbe line of the belt. 1 Tbe In! est ttyk of overdress ia tbe '■ smock irork." and it is copied after lie" ! garment wore by the English carter, or team -driver. Such a man does not ait on or ia bit wagon, bat be drirea his i load, walking beside bis borer* crack- ? I ing his srbip. aad wearing a " smock frock." winter and summer, over hie . corduroys This frock ie neither more , less than what sronld be raited a Straight " pinafore " if worn by a child. , with tbe fulfaeaa gathered in. and ! shirred down front and back Into rather narrow limit* tearing plain •pace! at tbe rides. Tb* atesvss are 1 I shirred from tb* top dowa fa tbe same fashion, aad tb* new overdresses strictl > j follow copy, sxorpt that the shirring t —"gauging "it fa tailed in England— is , | frock* Tbe carter, ateo wear them J gather the nUghtly'falf dd^e "infe'V | broad band which descends half way | span Ibe aim. aad edge with lace. Tb* prettiest are made ot *uA twilled Corah •ilk. cream while or robins' egg blue. 1 1 and when tbe frock ia cut rather long 1 j and placed over a skirt trimmed with many tiny gathered ruffles upon s ateot - der. graceful form, a singular tramforr ! mail on is effected, aad the carter's homely frock becomes s part ot on* of t tbe sweetest and subtlest things fa art t i or nature. -«tw EprtOropUe.
, j Tb* ways oi heaven are inscrutable. , no doubt, but lb* ways of women are part finding out. An ancient dame, . > bowed under tbe weight of many sum- | e inhabited IfetmL 'to b^imStedLoaly ] U foe ber sharer In a certain store to the amount of Moo. nil ber worldly wealth. . Tbe broker being a kind- hearted maa. and not having a very good opinion el ° tbe aforesaid stock, advfasd Mr aot to ! buy. But the old lady, baring coofi- '* i deuce la ber judgment, instated, saying for ber there wen otbare that would. a ahares and" margins that It would be a good thing tA humbug tbe old girl for " that be bnd'bougbt the stock as ordered, aad tbe old party wm omtont. Next day down serai tbe stock, and our een- » . ernbls trtend lost bar Moo and about a •- thousand more -that fa. tbe would bare il 1 with ber. Down she oaa e to tbe office. x 1 weeping and wailiag and gnashing her 1 teeth, or rather ber (am* for teeth abe 4. hud nan* "Oh. Mtator 1~ cried tr • she. "oh. if I ooly bnd my W» buck again I d he content, and never, never. . nerer risk it any more. It's all I hare " in tbe world." This and mnch more did nlteponr into the broke,', sympathising ear. and be made ana sees thm: m - Kansas, if yea will give me yenr word " of honor nrear to loach stock again, m • take ,on* rtak myaelf and band yaa bark <1 Ou^bowrr of bless lnga^^kad on tbe n- hendof that worthy broker f Tb* promfa foe wm Kfeflty given, the film retorted. sad lb* old lady parefaad Lh straight out of tb* offc* aerom the M OyAb.teatog the whole ia about twenty ■d -*m*te'to*"*n"I-fcr-M A Dtepnrato Fight With Rat* ? )ffyTnm'i*iffir ndjmed hy a hrewery JLn mmy of rimrto row fifaputofi tpofir pmff*. effff C I W^ttejh. ertreri to. ekasfovn fcgkt ^a^X pm ' n tor rthnn mfi ^LffffMMMfafflHlWl»H ■L . .1 1 -tinnte ■ reck <«k* and ban- | gVg dm mmk u foflri j
' I TIMELY TOPICS. « * — fa It | Prof maor Daafal Draper, of tb* Mete- « ,1 1 ori logical service fa New York, dose w >. not piece mncb ton fid*nce In the theory in y that tbe (founding of freest* affects the w 0 quantity of rainfall. Ha baa drawn up it * ncbart which shows lbs rafabU of each sr r year since IMS in Sew Tort. Philadel- ~ d phis. Kaltimorr. end Waabtagton. m , From IMS to IMU. tbe rainfall grndu- „ , ally Inirnmi I. sad since tbsu hm tbown u a tendency to decrease. Tbe profasac w betteree that there fa cycles of rainfall. J at there an cycles ia sun-spots u In . Fred Hoyt bad ndrendfnl ride of fifty ar mites from Park City to Eoba. Utah, so He bad murdered a son of Sheriff lb ' Tamer, and the father bad ted n party w 1 tied securely to the front seat of a ' eragon. aad tbe sheriff sat with a gun E » in bie lap ia tba rear nasi, hesitating * times Turner would cock his gun aad * fake deliberate aim. as though about to m * fire; but be did not do eo. and finally put Hoyt alive fa jail. Tbe prisoner j cr ' bore tbe ordeni calmly, never oooe bag- j - gtng for bie Ufa. not even showing tbe I f r slightest fear. i ' r Tbe Moor* of Morocejo. are described k> . by Captain Colvilla. fa bis new book of , travel* as barbarians, hut their bar tar- P" j ine aad gentlemanlike." let "Ibakaid ) [ and lavish boapitallty one has been ao j struck may last hare been watching a | " slave logged to death, or may. at tbe j " very time be fa talking to ooe. be atarv t Ing a man to death In an upper chamber. . u or punning some new aad horrible tor- ; . tare by which be may extortftooaey ** J from hie eobjecte " Tbe Arab Briurns d men tad animals moat cruelly, "but •" ^ always for a purpose." 'a ' William J. Oar lis. of PbOadelphia. fa j °| a lucky fellow. He was ayoung man in j e moderate circumstance* and be baa <- juat fallen heir to M.000.000 Now. a u r tnfle Uke that to a man In moderate cir- ^ a case of ricb nncte. Tbe ridi uncle « as ! n ;- Alfred B. Carlin. who made bis pita in ; k Waggu Wagg* Australia. He appeared " IS as witness la the celebrated Tick borne a trial ta England, and it fa uaid that he ■ " a gave » 100.000 to tbe claimant ta help I. establish Ufa claim. In lbs interests of . A tbe young ladies of this country it may 0 be added that William J. fan bncbeks . ■ n and his address fa .*.«! Mount Vernon V street. Philadelphia. ; (j * Bradlangh, tbe atheist teal member of | oi parliament, who refused at first to take * the regular oath of offer, fa fairly ou Ufa ! fa |* waj to owing lb* British government as l ' much salt owes other peopte. Beery B " Hm* be votes be subjects himself to a u 1 «sa I " T the oath ot altegianoe are sustained. , '' One day recently there were sevmtv or h f eighty Will, oo each of which be voted • scvesal times, running up n bill against •» f himself of » 1*1.000. However, be fa ° now fa debt several millions of pounds b to tbe government for penalties incurred tl ^ In tbe publication of bis paper, the Si d * t.ommt Rfifornser. 1 1 bn been coodemnad . - " but no effort ever made to collect the n const entlv-accnmutetiag fines. The importance of manula cures to | is.- —ill nt — i ■— .infinite (a vere far. growth rommunltT ll
orebly exhibited by tbe Philadelphia * ftefoer. in an article oomparing that city ' with Boston and Baltimore under tbr presrnt and previous ceoruar* In cose- ' merer purely Boston surpasses Philadel- 1 pbia aadJIalUmare equals it. Ofpppu- ' tetinu Baltimore baa M&.000 aad Phlla- ' delpbfa; B47.M» iahabitaal* Tbe last named baa 111,000 of population more than both tu rival* or nearly half a ( million more than either. Thfa vast ex1 cem tbe Lenta* r ascribes to maanfactur- | ing Industrie* and mys that "if PbUa- , ' than Boston or Baltimore. It wonte very , poem have no more popuiatloa than | they." It vlaiau Philadelphia to be the , • In tbe country, if nnf fa the world." A sad .lomretic story rosace from Cia- , : cinnati. Ohio, as follows: Tbe Bennett famUy mo red fa tbe most fashionable . , j C ncinnali ten years ago. Tbe , father was the W eaten, manager for , sreml Ufa Insurance coo. panic* was - worth about n million dollar* and bad , a princely reeWfaore at C, litem, .suburb I of tbe city- His wile win a brilliant ' which* abe presided wrre notably fine, r His daughter Blanche, carefully reared > and adacaled. willy and preUy. eras tbe - light of the liooss. A sou wn* lht re- : malriag mate tar of the family. Tbe first I change fa this household was lb* eiope1 mentof the wifr. Bo* went to Cfaicaao. 1 wbm* abe died in dfagrone. Tb* aou fall ■ nmcug bad asvnalte. and finally went f to prison for nualfag. In fft. Imnfa. a ' lew days ago. a ragged, ram-craned ; woroaa ntn nutated Thfa waa Blanche. 1 The banrt-brokro lather, hnvfag lost his ' tormne. is .clerk In a Wtetarn teanrJ aace agency. A large teonemrot has bean crested at Kaheha, Mo., srith the following fa- » yi* * vhtato ahernt fa." It mnrta the spot » wheee the luwiiin ef ttaj*nre*r - gn^w*to!w**)»r< tnuteT great to!7 » to. romtatoavt ever to. eekm* The fftofaMrtSfotortkhMnfaS a fag'tortff ) HffMffrtff — Mfffart htotofato^to
there need to be. the evil' fa Ill advertise* ' Partite toeing their teeth while bath lag can has* tbasa replaced out day." It siitiii that wbca tbe water is violently dashed Into tb* mouth loosens the teeth. One gentlemen 1 who came to tbe dentfart raid he fait his going, and triad to put hi* band to his c mouth ia order to stop lb«. hot he couldn't get It up fa Urns, Am be . tried to cttefc farm *t they mat. but was unable to do an. Il has baro suggested that people Should deposit foeir teeth with their cloth lag before they JO 1 quite willing f> take off eery band- ' their Isrtb— -at Imat tbe kind of Math which are lost whlk tbrir owaars are , bathing. I laa! lea la Medietas hy a Phlla- , Set phis Cheap Diptsaa Bactor. Examiner- Where is the stomach of Student — Somewhere between the . of tbe bred tad rotes of the InetKxnminrr— Tb wen. What is the , principal use of the stomach) , Student— To ran np bemrd bill* Examiner— When fa It proper to pro- , cater of sickness) bind sal— When tba patient Is able to 1 well. Examiner— Do you bleed) j Student— Tee. I I Student— Tbe patient's pocks* i Examiner— Right. What >s your ta- ; voritr style of practice' ; Student— Visiting cart patient three times a day at five dollars per visit. | Examiner— What are Indispensable | adjuncts to a good practice' ] Stadrnt— spectacle* e borsc end ; a stylish residence, dignity and , fashionable wile. Examiner -What are *bc best mean. j tie*) " ***"" | Student- By hanging n large doc* | toll ia your boasr which can be beard . the entire neighborhood, aad rej plot fag a maa ta ring it ootnaionally at [ night. | Examiner— What are orthodox aids ; Student — Regular attendance at church, aad the cmpteymanl of another man to rush np lht atak daring service and call yoa out about every third Sunday. Examiner — Coi Bono) ! Student— That's Latin. Examiner— True, tot vrbat'r the culland ringing for ) Student— To develop tbr tdre abroad of a large practice. Examiner— What arc arorsaary qualiin a physician) Student— To look win* talk little, rcI tbr disease, and imprest oo tbe friends complaints' Student— Women with nothing to do baud plenty of money to do It with . Examiner - Correct. You're bound to ! an extensive aad profitable pracwithin two years. Here's your diploma. Twenty -fire dollar* plea*. —New York Grupksc.
Msoer Waal La II. L) , Mooey can secure ao much, aad fivw w, many directions such freedom ta lbs will end re much concrete reality to tbr w fancy, that tbe maa who posareece it frets when be petorivta that his power will ta other directions do so Utile. |Tt ™ feels like a potentate who fa slop pad by object quite trifling, hut qnlje Im- J " movable; or a magician wboae grains ■" docs not obey him except ta acute ends «■ which ha is just then seeking ta obtain. Money, toe cramp)* will purebafa ni alleviations from pnta. skilled attend- « ' mace, good odvior and soft tods, but il p will not purchase tbr dismissal of tbe ei pain itself. If you have a cancer, mil- _ n~* are no help. A millionaire may have a toothache, and ta toothache fori* ou account of tbe money which places " ■ i_ l pang. -Hare am I. who can buy all tbe help 10 thresh, aad of what ass fa that to my " petal" ni ^ 10 i Tolltioa in w> man, ways dsspens into *, I pain, whsp il fa of/the kind ia which ,r r money fa power tea* as it fa ta atawat ail h ■ serious quest ions ol health. Tba Mar1 qals of Steyne U not the lam ^Rgikvsd „ , by his liability to madnew tocauta b* fa c t so very rich, hut tbe more aggrieved, as r a man wbo knows bis own strength ta f . to unaauai and finds It jufa insufficient B I That habitual complaint of lbs rich. , that mousy -l.i not buy efstatan or hap- ' plum* or even Immunity from pain, has 0 I in it sotorthiag ol irritation as well ueoi J [ oontrad. at of ou* wtoT fa unjustly do- » ' I*Tto workers bare and to to nollcL a 1 toos about toaRb. but it fattorirt wbo s 1 not ao mncb tb* paariou far eoanfosl. an c - tb* additional srna* of tb* rata* of , • hmkhrtlff tbrir tanbUUy to buy srith t - moary brirgs bora* to Itom more c ctearly ttoa to other mh* A rich man , j aad could aot g*t itTiouhi fori ta bfa . ricto* If to thought of lfo-.atali.aa , faM Itfou to tb. potato bfa Atop**; and | a ff*fa"ff> ill ■ mi be mag bn ' toffbra* a— rtdutoto paqufa*. but to r ffjrc K?MffSta2?r" ^ w |
^ . Oanato. aanUaA aare* Mtoarf Dpb-d.ro— d. aare. toffart Uto tod., (to amri^t nrtJlZZZ'. A* Bay ff* a ItoagSa rmtegte - Ta ststra fa atff m h* Mb* sttesrom tor nU -Fbsnol *. Freer. * IT EMU OF irrCRCTT. A capital thing — Cteli . Rifle clabs — Gangs of pickpockets. Theorems* shows t bat Xnr Jreary Ins Graaaboppets base devastated lb* ta many KanUrky oountiea. Us profitable employ mrmt — lobortag nadet a mistake.— McrvPa ffsmrdi Tbr yoke ol some fashionable sates la Ma material differing tram that of tba wai*. Gin S.tag Is lb* Bank of a Ohtaa** Moat Talc college. Il fa said lb* Halted State* army ores up about half a mil loo pouncs toev**j> yoar. Gold fish wrre first brought from China to England la MB 1. aad wrre ttoa a grout rortoffty. 8.000 persona ta Paris wbo spend fitoA" • year and upward. It takes a whole legislature to rhsag* torts by tbe net of a ring)* maa. In lb* prisons of the Stats of New there arc J 0 o corks s employed theSomiTTilte / wrnsl maker II out that the ragk it the arivioorat of Unfa, because to mores in the highest circles Wbm thr phonetic spelling comr* Into us it willtalwsys to rite ta ocdrr to ' rit* rt.to. to ril* rite, rite— Andres) , 1 " Nerer mistake peroptrnttan for to- , spiration." said an old minister ta bis charge to a voung pastor jart bring I ordained. i Tbr wry tbr king of tbr Sandwich islands carves a chi krr la to take hold ' ..f both tegs, draw a long breath, an£9 ■ | all fa* all to fa worth. " Did yon catch anything on Sunday. • when yon went fulling. J.bnaic)" 1 " Sothins." raid Johnnie, "till I go ' borne, and tbsn maybe 1 didn't." 1 Tbr crow rarely opens Its month without caw* it would to ■ great 1 blessing If this example wrre unircv- ! axily followed.— Fsnlir. fta'axasa. r According to statistics collected by , the / axueu.ee rfiwit V. fissa olBfifo . worth Ot Jirooertj h*. b.-ra dmtroyad by fit* It) the United 8 a cs daring tba Texas commrnced raising wool in " tots, aad baa now « ooo.lXD sbrepIt fa estimated that Montana sri'J pro1 dure this year Sfi.Mri 0» pounda of wool, crariy as mncb as California. . wairrtnrloQ* are stolen li thouzbl io to , because the thief doran'l bsW to plug , the umbrella II fa always rips for the harvest. — Foui dm Lac R erortr. t this vale of tear* hot a "olisr with a ballon- bole Urge rnougfa ta stick your o head through will caus i you about us much trouble us I to ml of Ibem. 0 A good cow ought to produre 8.000 " pounds of milk annus. ly; but iu this 1 country thr average i. only about btlf • that, white in Holland 10.000 pounds is only considered n lair yield. Tbr raitev of Use Itfasbnippi bin rarity of
1. *7.000 square miles of territory. Iu waters make about tn.'no mites o' nsrigatiou. and iu valleys ;1 re tevc. rontes to s vast system of rsi.way* Oocof the most affecting appeals wn base rend for a long time fa the leading editorial ta a recent naator of tba Jamestown (Dtkola) A'trl: "Wn need mousy to p*y a wish bUKsf long standing." Tbr doctors nay that jumping tba rope has kilted a great many little gira. Wr tore known it to kill eome fu'.lBnrtsttoi' ffstektgr. Mr llaunmaan. of DrWittooonty. Erxa* has for fire years ta socoamion trot the first bile of cot loa to GalroMoa. and tot reroivoi toadsom* premiums lor Heart ysai. T7.it srason sto tteo ml tbr first bate of cotton lata llonsTto Japaacto make a vrry carious *nd handsome kind cf copper by cnatit under water, lbs mrtil bring highly touted and tto water also brirg ho* Tto result to » toitHilol rosrcclorvd tint, which it not affected by exposure to tto atmosphere. Tto Jersey Belts, owned by n Mr. of Brituate. Mm*. i* claimed to to the bat " butter cow" lining. She is described as bring n tonotiol animal of n rich yellow fawn co re, dirsrsifird with White, weighing nine hundred aad fifty pounds, nod yl-Mtag orer sssra hundred pound* of butler ta n year. • Why don't you gel married)" told young lady to n bnctolor arqtutataaee wbo was on a visit " I tore ecra trytag forth* lari tea tears to find rotes wbo would to rill y enough ta takn m*. and tore nut yst roerosdtd." wn, lb* reply- "Aro T«u buvroY torn rejrindw. ^Muriigown* Tto matter tod torn ^;"roA^ro tol ^ Ess. Mr. ^OoBgb. sf tba Amteforo g^rofo-re fsfttotewstod rt!to MA "rod aR hto twrotv* w**« At tto" if af tofoto* « te#utelto tour at whuff tto »— ear »j mfaroUterofaroitotod.ro a ^ pan- | : rugu fifoariff ro ifa* fa— i d dfatotd

