> - . - I «SsrrsB! r I J T— trol'nllk.^ffacr, * TWLrt^tiTm :TT-*** ' 1 "*— 71* Ar— fc '■• i "■ -»- t THE OBANOER'S STOBY ; ," Three Itapement. to Ob* RlgM. ^ 8)M n youar. grotkmro. aa' Mi* J «a.i»I.*>'J«Bhll of *olM ' — she was of fu-.— on' she w— folio! las ' ■wilhta prescribed limit*. — in r» fa JblSnfmsufe . ' Six i^kahd. too. on' could lore « iik* * nV*b« *Im wm *ot to it. as I tte Mrwy shews. There w— no better • Bar IQvKtr gal b this country, which 1 ate'* proved .low, aa' tte way *M did ■ U| Item two city lawyer Macau ni ' ^sT'Ites'lbi*^ t Jot etoptewith three I' 1 i*ti b oos alchl. *»• as reaped- « able a col ** yoa'il lad b tte Slot* to- , M.* well behnred* W#ll *m \ •« tet yonr lib. *1m w**, Unlyu' i bright wbrn ate wo* wok* op. *te an* | aw to tub' bubal charge of ber- , She « » patty a* • plctar' tte:'. jaM raady to walk oat of lu from*. Her , na'wbro '.be wind Mowed through ii I ■a' tte mb llghta-d it op. It boted lite a (old mbr — such u job nod obtMt. I Ibwai fridi. wboksomo-kokta' col I a* »**r *», with o bright ey* ttel Wtot through * hi like * boa tow tbroaxb . "V* I kaowed be* wtea *M wu ' emly so high ; .he wu bontenM , to thfa ■-T,to...u'te, iuq.1 aMTU}—. BB^be kokreToat far 11. toe. " [ Tte *1 Uvvd with bee grandmother ' , fill the wv> .icbteeo. oa', wtea tte aid | bdy dkd.dte wen orw to bar A ant « Uibio'* lor thru yean till ate got m*r- ' Tied, an' tbey my *be nude It liroly far j litetlu?1 . porticker ten ate u panktkr there I till I got tte who!* thing. ( tbro-ted ted a ktad o' a^akta' regard , fnirieh off, bat not ovsr 'wvb'to-do at ! ttelUae. They'd weat to eebool together. on" Ja.l. one dey. bed booled her outer tb* Bflbpoad. 6b.'d fall bio U lo OB* dl ■ bar wild eerapu atrylo' to walk oeeau tte den oa a faor-locti edge. aa'. tear ' what I teerd at tte tiara. I pro tint I wu tte way the ate ir begoa betwwa I •em. Bat iiimiIilw. *te wu kbdo' oflUb ■ to Jed. yet that ynaac farmer bid a < good eddioaaboa - fuel -rate, aad wu < Jeapwn Jj» be ^ Bare— that U. Sq.are u 1 aqaarv com nowaday*. wtea tte (oldm ' otter, wooid dooaloyoa.il tb-y got tte , Bet wtetbr it wu that Juaie ! wealed lo bee bee 111 tie faolia* afate ate , tfad amor abetter ate waatad to au 11 . Jed really land ter. or w tet ter .he , weal* I lo faal hfaa aa'eow ter fauale wild «u or what not. bad oaly kaowe. Aal said tbhtoeaww ate wu Waal aad right b lb. aiek of tte worry them two lawyer atageaU from tee en y arrie.d amoor on- midst. Troa— ete JadgeParaer bad hie aoa pisrzSMWc kytulfmmfakeue^ keep rare! y. u yoo krow. Tte tell). Charley Glff-wd. wu a prime good teller, u rrreybody'i aware ad today. Bat Bui Barter wu a partirktarty ewriausam.ro' bid fair lo tore est Jem each a mean. csroarot light—a' ZZmtZ tertteuj •wteuyro had aay atodavys to teams aa'tteald mu waatad hi* twroty-fl*. [ T^fauytete Uf bleu *oa.b^5Tmorab' yoa'd am to tte pood b affaafafa.lbIlMM«' n^Jte deal'uk* o Wad tan hw Jeastrt »Mu— . |^||Mb^bwfau te wumtyo |BSltakbm* eigte uon liteiy to fate B Me farmer ttea either o' ttem aster fallen did to make a big lawyer. I Aaybow. Jntek .«t dkb't u| if! ' wto*h of the bwyen g*.t her u j fca Jed wu tep' eat. Bat tte I IWiau-faBMiaaaterte ■Tte. T w^id iJTibfa -tifaire yW" Eg* k— mum. 'aa' a> epbdaa :
that far aid friendship'* eek* yoa'il gin too b to m*.eo the gel eea be beppy with Cb -How do yoo kaowete tore. yoar far aaka Chanty. ugioauy uidjb' mad- ■ bit*. llet -Tbieday.'mytHoaeerSaa— wbleh he ttey u<d to eall him w teeeau L* wu 1 tricky— -tb la day ate gir me ter 4 obi promlee." aa' te perfaeed a lock of heir | tb. aa'a rbgwitb ter aem* oa. "Sow. |dn be coatlaaed. "I tail yoo u' thb. km. oo weoeat of oor old. i«tt .to yoa to help me by takin' can o'Jedfb! BUlbgl while I git .way with tb* gab elc kick op a fou. 11 te trim to lobar all ct yoo'rr got to do it to pick a mom with ct him mo m to gin am , cbroce „ '■ I deal te* bow that', a-gob' lop.) «, ate." mid Charley. ho " If I merry ber to-oigb'," mia Sun. ho wleualy. " I rlnU take bar to Boetoo to , u. llee, a yoo Ma lou* n>» proeUoe" ; go So Charley eaid agned. aal a forth, lei te knew Sam wu deep, a' kep' [j, abb' blmaelf why atioo Id Sam te afraid ln Jrd if be we. really eagaged tu Jen- w aie, u be laid; aa' aby nhoaid b* ran ^ away aaybow. So te kep' oa a poaalb", but oooldn't git it oot. Well, u toon u it got dark. Sam g, hitched up aa' took Charley down Bear u Jed** farm to keep a watch a him. aa" then turned round en' took the back , road op to JenaleV The girl wu oon.lderebly aorpriud | for Sam to uk ter out ridia' oa a dark Bight, aa' no party or daaetb' to go to; ; , ate want afraid o'Bolhb'.u'wu >" - al.oa loll o' llrely eoriuaily abool Ion. , So ah. made op lxr mind to aee it out. moat pertiekly mm tec conn in' old moot , made teller, .be didn't want ter to b. Tbeo the way S«m Parker pot tin' , old plug o' La tbroagb to Eotcarilk | a caution. w bat wu eaid ob the ain't known, but IP. tojehk err I > tab IbM marry in' wmrn't apoka of till ^ > Sam aeid bow be lored her. u' how , '' t thia w*. u enlopemat. an' the panon ] " - raady an' all that. Then be goo ~ down oa hi. knee, an' poll. c«t the « I ring. Bat. b pallia' oat the -be. oat b ' raw a long lock of hair, the -an le that a< . Sam bad ten pbyb' off oa Charley far! o i ten. i< > "Ob. yoo dreadful, dread nl flirtl" t| . holler. Jeoaie. makia' b'faer# mad. ad v 1 tea Mm bam. oat into jam lb* ulleet a ■ lafia' that'* been beard la tte Adaau 1. 1 boon far lorty yean. a 1 Ttea Sou pitch*, b u' giu wild u .1 " lo what tell do to ter or uy about tee u If Mm doal marry him. aa' ttea the p, b bat Charley. .1 Too au. Charier had got tired a-watefab'Jed-.w he cueclnded to hire a a and put faUerSMBu' Jennie op. „ torn. for bimwir how thtagewu. HM.! „ been allMeala' ml the door till Sam got ,, I Bgly oa Juaie. aad thai be aee hi. n Cl-*e' ** *< ■j "My preoerrer! my prewrrerr „ 1 lo Charley an' be git* oat with the gal *! baton 8am — who Ua kind of a .peak. .t ayway— reeorered from hie inrprife. a Wall, ttey took tb- road to atagboco' o I Byta"; but it waul la minute, be- p ■ ttey boor* wteek behind 'em. a' „ erlu : •• That', that rweni. Sam T I Parker !" So te pou oo tte god u' gou s trario' onr the rood wamlhao erwtlll a brbge op at the mbtoter1. home b ^ Slarboro'. with hi. boru all a-faamb ]y Tbm ttey both got oot of tte wagoo. u | Ton au. aba ted njoyad tte Inn all p , along Ilk. erwythlag; batu kM Ub*- a ! gaa lo look mrzioat rem lo a gal with b I It wu mighty lue at night, el aa' then ate wu a Maadb' afar* tte B , mlalMer'a house b Starboro'. fifteen u , miles from hour, aa' with Do acn idu k i of marTyb' Charley G ISoed than yoo or « i mbit of marryia' Qoea T i Victoria. " | Bat Charley pot oa alum aa' talked * coon' of Sun", beta' beblad 'cm. Tlieir lj ' tte «M got all broken up ogab b the . ' oarres. aa' while ate au a-cryb' and lt wriagb' ter band*, tte otter wagoo . | drew op. fi ■ Sam Pmtar. It wu Jed Billbga-Jed U » Billbga. cntlemea. u good a feller u I o enr met aa' lb* teal uea with a pitch- fr 1 fork b tte two coon tie*. „ Ttea tte gal .trmighteaed ap an' wrat h ' tfalpuwk alfa. tatoTbSte tno. I ' Of ooogu tbla wu wu. a', nrter a | ' iorb' embrace. Jed lets ber down oo . tte ubfatw e atop* aa' prepare, to go „ , brCterby. , "I'll yoo. yoo yooag Fpetrifag- c gu.-Mddte." to pky trick, like Item." b , an' h. wu a-hanib' off b that dynamite , etyleof hfa. when Jennie |*M Mapped Bp „ Bow, gutluim. 1 like th> female ale- J , meal myaelf. u I mppou tte boll oa ye „ t doea. efa' I appreciate Vm u aagele aad , \ he alfawad that Juab did .pile what I ; SHySSSrt' i , Charter tad a go^defaof ataad-by ia I be Jed. erwybody kaowe be', got a " gob a hitle hard r^u b him about ' . ten he wnmb. hi. toago. with aomr- r body u to which would her Oefred. , > But Jed aa'Chortoyoafr toto about lt . Where wu If Oh. yoa. WML Ja * 0 ; Bb Mapped etwbt 'em. aa' any. : , ' It wu all my bait, Jed— It wu all " . i my fault, u' 1 only dM It to eu If jou'd " , . be >al JO*. I'm. en* lia'efol. winked \ , ! eiri. u'U yoo wml fight, dear Jtd.ru * , La bio tte Mill n ti with yea bow. » pewelted yaoTl gU me boou miorm m, J , aunt ". ap b the uocab'. an' than IT1 • 1 !w7^pu. I JT^Tj^'i 1 ;ia?jsaparj: : ■' TfamMu ipm^aal u i it nam i irWfakuiuaaa- 1 fadUMBM , r - Aa' ww Aft faafad pan paaMy ) a pud.' Ufa Cborfar. tadko. "
«* his practice, an' ttea sold oat to PA Charley aa" wot Weak Charley bu married a likely gal oa tte craek, far lor*, aa' is a-dob' well. 7 Bat bow wu it.' eMmd oa* of tte ui listener., 'that Jedjaaaagnd lo be oa ba band in time?' «n It wu tbil way. gemleown. eaid tte I Tb aid granger. Jed wu s-fizb' a leak fa , ter tb* roof of bit bora, when Sam Parker : ck drore op to tte crouroad. that night. u' te rooognbed tte old gig. Wtirn it TL .topped oa' fat Charley down aa' then U> went fiyb' op the back road, Jed | lot thoocht romethin" wu ap. So te era' or tte etoue walL an' belon long te wu a-watchb' Charley luteod o' I "J a-watchb' blm. Ttea. when ( [?• got Mck ofbfafabao'ttea^: went down to the aireetioo of the llrery ! » stab!*. Jed jam chucked hie bou ta hie buery-on" there atat no better piece o' boaa-fleeh between ben no' Greenfield— oa' faltered Mm up. ! ^ Bat Charley bed a good Mart; ro Jed ^ to EMoorilic about ten mtnalei a rthe couple had lett lor Starboro'. ' got all the periick.er. at KMonrillc the faoetlen. and didn't we Sam, who wu apMaire a-ponderb' what to Thru he eel hie bou to eteamin' 1 ,. aa' ke arrir'. rl . Weil, that bou it old now. and bo bl hat they uy te winks at Jed. now cand then, mm mach oe^o any : " t polled ^ yoo throogh oo tbM » 10,000 boelneu , (n eh. old moor Then J<d wink., on' the „ bou fa satisfied. Jed wouldn't take oo j cl money tor him to-day. i cj "Are Jed aa' Jennie happy In their cj prewnl connubial relation, f" furueeiy x, ! inquired the whoohfiaatcr. i b "" Carat uy." fejtb"! the old granger. lt : " Yoo "re marrieol. aa you onghter know bow It fa yoonelf " I ■ !m Skaetbg the Walrac !di Speaking Of the return of the Khoooer | " Son Diego, after a fire month.' ertiiw b " ! the ponull of walru among the islands a of Behrfag*. sea. the San k roomroo " j Ckrtmmdm mmym Tte ivory aad oil of J1 tbene hogs hyperborean, ore oUlited '' I' far earkm. mannfartunng pcrpoua. but u the market heretolore ha. been supplied ° by whaler., wlio, when whale, were ( '■ eked oat a cargo with tte product " ! of the walroa. To the uMal article, of " ivory aad oil tte Saa Diego hu added , cl hides of tbcu immenw aalmal*. j " Walru abooad la im mesne numbrrv " the ielaads of Behring". era. Uke the eea! tbey clamber op lb* rock. . aad brochee. aad. bnddiiag c lowly. ., lor day. without moeemrot. In ' this condition ttey oaa te rudlly ap- „ piopcted. and by skillful marksmen . •hot at will. Tte crew of tte San Dngo v ahot TOO b oo* shoal oa tte beach u at Hall bland before the myriad, p compoMng it took lo the water lor mU- n ty. Many of ttem weighed over 1.000 fr pound.. Owing to a violent Morm bat a hundred ol this comber were mm- it cored. Near Cape Upright and the | * euu'Jirutera end of St. MaUhrw's fa- U eighty-one were Shot, and another ° .term occurring, daring which both aa- ° chose were loet. obliged the return of | •' vessel before tbe entire wu half 1 completed. Hcrotofar* the method of p caplorbg walru hu been with the her- ^ The alarm which this method " created soon rendered it impracticable. plan adopted by the crew of tbe ! " Diego wu for each mas armed j with a Winchester or Sharp's rifle, lo ; approach the sleeping ■»>".«'- — ... and shook at the particular portion of J the ekoll ooveriag tte brain. Any fail- ; (| to penetrate tte brain docs not - kin. The I root uf the bead fa 1m- i perviou. lo a ballet, and tbe , neck" fa mo well protected by tbe ( that a ball produce, do other ' r effect than to alarm aad excite the aai- . mal. aad thus cause the entire abool to p take to tte water. Beary allot mart b Mil bstaatly witboat prodnriag aay h commotion or tte game dfaappean. I walru fa very etopid on lue die- h turbed. wtea It figtn with groat power, b Throwing its Immrnre bead back eo u b to el. rate tbe tuks lo a boriadbtal pool- o it wring, forward, nod by a> rapid : 0 move of tbe bead fa enabled to (triks ( or I.mr feet. Worn to the man or animal within that limit. He fa Iran*- . fixed la a moment. Fight* among the mate an frequeut and terrific, often r terminating ia tte death of one ' both. Few 1cm ate are found lo Behring". tea during the emnmer [ months, tte theory among hunter, bethat tbey pau this atuoa with their I young ia tte Agmfa and appear below tte strait, fate is tte fall and wfafar. ' Unlike tte neoL ttey bare a habit of ' sleeping ia tte water with tte bead partially exposed. Tb* ivory of tb* walru etlb rudlly lor tony -five or fifty out. pee pound. Billiard balfa. cuae- t aad ail Ivory article, of similar • Ma are made of it ben. bat tte larger • part of tt is emt to CMo*«ad oudex- ■ ornaments. Tb* oil fa equal In quality 1 whale oU. commands tte earns price, ' and la oaed far tte east pcrpc.se*. Tbe 1 Lidee are from oor aad a ba to two I iatfau ia tblakaau. WbuMnaed ttey c taraiah a superior artiek ^belting far I far polkblag Ml vw plate. Waaktagtaa Bartct. I Tfaou who expect dignity or wum i be pcodigiMely shocked by a aarvay of J tteBUMfa^^-tiW^O^klBd J mcrviy a oaikctkaof old Mwoa. orofa u ' m»fa*«^^X^teir' llu!k ul to . 00* bukeu of pucka have heu aold t tan day. aad octer prodoro movu at a , be tte trotot tte boiidfac* mo of tte J eteaty My>. each baviogakft ia which 1 the morkat mu fadffa fa ocdar fa be , rooty far tte aorty tufa. Ttey crawl i fa fa Ifafa kofa ai.Mx o'clock sad rise at c aaaafakak. wtea tte day's w.xk te- | gfam rtm oteMbla -orofag i^ra « the befate of tte teuton, wfrkh coa- i It-'i a.-'
FABH, 81IMI ill ■OOBBOLB, ! k nothing eo baady la a boou J a. an abundance of fargv. roomy cioeeU; , bcoanm tbey arc bandy aad ex- mml tremely useful tbey or* opt lo be abased ■ Ttero are many thing, which, u a mat- „ of coarae. on always pot fato a I fa of which tte ankles of outward | *' wearing apparel make a large port. '■ ~ There are also thing* which ought do: ... to go lato a closet, t. *.. a clooet a<H>in- ■ fa at dksely cuonnted with, a living aluplag room. Of each see all soiled ! j, which .hoc Id "be pot into mUuf b*g j J otter wellHslrad room at eomc dfataocr « from tte family. Having thurxpludcd [J ooe of tb* fertile eoorcu of bad odor, lo * cioMts. tbe next point I. to see that tte f I closet, are properly eea tils ted. It mat-. [J not bow clean tbe clothing in the ,, closet may be. If there 1. no ventilation that cnthmg will not be what it should * be. Aay gsruMots alter being worn for . a while will absorb more or leu of tbe » r I halations which arfae from the body. ™ may be hnriful-mMter which frrorir- " colatioc of pore sir coo poon remove; ' if this 1. cxc.oded. a. in many close \ " clothe., closets and adjoining room. " soe of smell will readily drtori . Every ' fa ia dMly ok in which the night- , u clothe or. bong by day nod the day u clothing by night. Miould have so airing * well u the bed If the clout can be ' 5 enough lo admit ol a window — and i fur ran light and a circulation ol purr I y ! sir fa provided U the window, which should be left open lot a abort lime each ' i lilaler could be pot over tbe door or > I caution, for pore ciocbing arc no: prac- c ! li cable, and the next ba: thing fa to tee j * that the door of the close: 1. kit open , time when the window, are throwt j ^ np and the large room fa purified with l | sir from oot of doors, lo this 1 I find, by keepiag out clothe, in- „ | tended far the wash, and second, daily - a ' the air. the clovu may be cmmttmaimL • | In tb* Ism namh-r oftb' "Jooraa; • j ! the Koyal Agricultural Society." D. ■ or inker give, the remit* of a com pa: ' I moo of Uourd coke with daxrtkaled I , I DOttoa-*ad cake aad Indian meal in 1 , fattening bollock. Four animal, were , e i aa while turnips, ewedu and chafl. which wu added . mistor. ol r,uol 5 parte of the cotton ued coke and Indian I j mml. Ol thfa mixture they consumed November, loth* fallowing Jaoo- [ ' I' to cwL Another lot of faur bol- , ! locks, which ap to the lime when the j experiment wa. begun had been fed in \ reived in addition lo the same quantity < i of root sod chaff u ab >re 34 cwt. of ] linseed cake. Both seta of animal, made ' poind of increase com in the farmer but 5 14 pence, against 6 l-t peace in tbe second— making n difference of * | little over Bid on tbe coat of the fodder ( I is favor of the caUoa-*red cake and I meah-Jioerien Omtwmlor. \ To* Fmmltni M'orhf remarks that in ! i i very many cases the poultry boose is j bnllt with *Me reference to keeping the against t be beau of eammer. and coose- | " qoenlly la warm weather the hens pant j aad swelter upon the rooets and fall . away in health sad Mop laving. A tnrrciful man is memlul to his besets. Fresh I bo'iiding with roof anil oo sines fa the thing for fowls during he If tte year. If summer qnartrr. of thfa sort caaant . ! afforded, separate from the wioter j hoore. the aext beat thing fa lo build the < 1 eo that lb* site* aad rods shall ' ; oonsist entirely o! door.. Keep these { thro have wl rework to keep the in. One who fa posted In cbecse dairying, asked what wu tbe great point In cheese making, answered ; "Knowing when to dip." By tbM be meant to uy : •' Knowing when to salt " There fa another point equally essential, aad that fa to gel the wbey oot of tte cords and also by fine cutting aad n few other clou points, tte wooed by proper hooping ; fad anuiag. both of white are moeb neglected. There fa each a thing u seeping more than n profitable number of rows or sharp upon a farm. A ball doare halfstarved rows will not yield u mgcfa mllku three that have all the food that i ttey T*Pt. If there 1. ao more Mock , tiSy^aaTlSria the ...u.u*i— of easing tte animals in a I good, healthy rooditfaa-ao small par of tte income to oas who lorm to bare j good Mote well kept upon Ms farm. Tbe practice of picking tb* trait aad putliag U In beape tor* few day* until . tbe skta hardens before barreling, fa a . good rot. Pot tte fr«U lato tte barrel j with rorv. shaking down wtea half fall 1 aad again wbre talk so that tte sppUs will fit closely wtea tte bead la preued ia by ui real of tte barreling prru. The ooe to te opsaed. Thfa eaaaro of abundant apples It will aot pay to matkat aay txcuto tte tete fntit. and that la fine teepe. A Bllltaaalr* Criminal. ^ Kot eeery^arimiaal who ^Incgr. tbe bMfaH' tor^Hlte l^ff^'^far^a'ta exik. reoeutly puhlfahed by a St. Petsre- ' barglroeaal Thfa emiaeal malefactor. known 1 1 ii gl ii i Bl il bytteMgMfi- | neat ukri.aMof "Tte Btoakvof M.i i ofltetoormoaefanmuteacqMredby j bltbilfa.atodfiaj yteurnairo.rdil i ^topu^ te^'r^mjraj^- [ tela toteL^tte fateu of fatefa. I. Ua MberW, efey , tofaw wito a yrog fai y 1 I'uifftog to I ' "
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fafa^^lr^^tolsr^rWsKl ^ "a Bre Us beu rutsg fa far ureiMAa ■ tei P^eVujro" s^.'^T'w deeuw-w *** * ' ,'.tTa!?t * *°* |h tiariac afare ufaj • MagaUr CI taut le Kffeet.. e It fa a .ingnlar fact that almost rvrry- . " body lose* fleMi an romiug here trom ; ° the EaM The avenge lorn in weight J { sustained ii about aoe-elgblh. For | . five paands and tweome, . lli-pouauer ' : Thfa fa due loathe high altitude ,,l^ Ikn- > ^ mod light alBroephrre. u> the scarcity of 1 the tiesur. and tan. the ti-i. functioni r . than here. In that high altitude, too, j very frequently set in. aad they prove , j fatal in about thirty per cent, ol the i : cues attacked. But very lew dogs, ex- ; I eepl fauuda. can live in teodvi.le. aad ! aad rots, and they appear P. ciperieore , I eo apecinl d'fficul'.y about living aad : I getUng fat. Tet il fa a do! .crabs foe; , their strrogth after coming here Alter bring here two or three months their muscular power fa not our so great mm ie the EaM. Xu* ran they rod ore so ! much hard work. Eight hour, conliu j ooos labor doe. more lo exhooM ana i retatratc a man hme than tro hoci. In i out and prostrated n Ireling ol lafatsdt j and drowslnes. that fa very difficult to | dispel come* over oor. In such tnMsaocs " I many hoar* of real are requisite to re- ; j pair and rebuild the wasted energies. | than physical. A healthy man u»y do ! j manual labor for rlgb< cr let hears a : | day. aad experience' therefrom no , leprcialiy evil effects; hot kt mental j and the urrrou. •yiU ro becomes weak j ' and irritable. In t imr the physical i 1 ] powers become disordered and weak- i 1 rood by sympathy and by the strain j i ' upon them to supply the brain waste. | J These facts arc mare predicate o! new- , ; comers ihpa of those 4 hu have resided ' ! Prrecrs and animal, thoroughly acciti mated do not experiroc* these drawbacks. Indeed these could aot took tetter anywhere than they appear ore ' The great difficulty 1s in getting accli _ mated.— Deserve -Ool ) OrtU fer.t. Dog. ta Cblna. ! " A dog." aay. tte proverb. " finds , no fault with hfa master", poverty ;" , which, m far as the grosra ltv of ay the iraat of it. a fortunate cirram- , stance for the do*. Nrrsnhsism. . although the masters dtv-bot raosidrr I with food, ttey are still ia asrov ■ sees vrry much attached to the animals 1 which do so mach for such a slight reJ tore, ud arc wldom phased to hare ■ do»n by the sporting foreigner who ro1 "toys no exciting chow alter a " fokey." I A black dog with white ear. fa mid to • i be the king of his rocs; a black eiog j ' with yellow eyebrows 1. highly es- \ teemed aa a good boosr-dog. while a i whits oas with black eyebrows fa ror- ' respoadirgly st a discount as likrly to i destroy the prosperity of its-owner. A ■ " lion dog.- 1. e., one of lbs t baggy 1 [ breed ci tb* North. 1*. ro the contrary. regard eta ta a poises* Km likrly to Improve the tort unes of the family In ! > which It may te domesticated. The [ 'slssv. dog." so-calkd from being of a . Ma. reffifirotij dimiaative to admit of ' it. being carried la tbs weds Chiaesr ' slew*, is the lap-dog of China, mad. j I oaly to te seen in wealthy establfah- ; meat* or far iak omoog tte oativo dog- , lander's collection. - Black dragua.' " Buckie." " Teiiow ear," " Jssrsl.- " PMwL- so. etc, as* mnimms of tb. aarom far dogs BM in vogae -Oas dog bark, at awnMblag aad a otter Chinese proverb, remind ir g oa* losMbly ol tte dfarordaat yolk white osoaily mark Aba foreigner", track tbroagb t cflU* city, tte dey fa | of tte baaas or sbop. ire ratter Bfeooar- ' Baleful dim. Tet Cbwaag To, two i lb. .1 if year. ago. ^wfared abocat la ttewosdaof oor on pcereerb that lb* | ! good dog dom aot bark.-C.teMsJ too- 1 ' ***' I ato J*ba Fnaklto*. cmr «4id •* Bare fearo teafeM. 1 reg.i Bag tte ugastod Wnuimj of relics of tor tehfa Ftteklfa rod M. STOW, my*: .It wm aot lb* Aretk r*. giro tkM Bto ^FtmMtoVmrojto roMttLa m mfefafe I 1 ln»' •»>
acrivr sxrrtioo. W balerer we do oftac. ^ A muff-taker begins with a pinch of roof! per day. and rod. with a pound or yg two every month. Swearing begin, in ki oniar; it euds by mmgitag itwlf with • cwdlaary coo versa! ioo. Sotejiks lib need tnM they be tedoaed ; but oa I Jte- le fare observed. St the very fame tbM the J, tssedsacy to do the thing fa every day ! ™ UfaT^^ie blamed srosibiiity of the ^ bodily oegau. dlatini.hed, aad lb* deaire ta fa irreateibfa. though tbs gratificalioo i. nothing. Ttere fa rMhsrao sotcrtuning eiimpl* of thfa in Fielding". ** "LUsof Jonathan Wild." in ttet s*te " srbrre te fa rspessrolsd a* (faying at fa card, with the count, a professional gambler. "Such." say. Mr. Fielding, ie " was the power of habit over tte » Mr. Wild cou.d not keep hfa hands oot i of tbe count's potest., though be knew j they were empty; nor coo.d the count abatoin from palming a cord, although j .fir was we'll aware' that Mr. Wild bad ^ ao money to pay him." i , ■sady's Metkada. Mr. Moody fa a nautroi rfoder^pot ^ t S.-riagfied RamVuMm. " He e.cawbn: | J into be dime, bow It can b. done in tte i 1 nest way. and directs some <®e lo do it. All Ihr detaifaof the mesttngsare carried j s guest*, a lady from a distance said to c : " 1 doat and res tan.! it : my bos- ' : baod aad I nerrt saw Mr Moody be- i 1 far*, and be bad never heard of ua. j " and rarticalarly tovilsd go-su. Muodv's remarkable executive , a laity, couommate tact and keen 1 knowledge o! huxpxn nature, miogied e with hfa arai foe Uie spread of a vital- , I zed Christianity, hare contributed not j • which may be und,i ..iod in a spiritual , I m roar, and hare Mid <n cheek, without J Mr. John 0. F.eddermsa. tte well- ' known Mco-hant Taiior iu Union B.ork. writes: " I was a sufferer for many I with Xroralgis and Kheuiuatisen. ' Ud found no rede) until I tried Si. .! . Jacobs Oih A 'te r uoiog two bottles , 1 In Ottawa. Canada, has rvcrotiy at- j ' templed to coa.mi! suicide. In tbe | I Stales It Is grorrolly the baa.-der< who t feel like putting an end fa the: r exfalI encc.-fteck. " U€^*" I'll 'i^nXTi ^ oro and lb. j .v« «k a ei I nil lue c the ceo sen jewels of irar." whh-h is ne! i , the proceeds It the purchase of works of j - art. Tbe retiaeeued valor of these |*wr.s i L fa f I .joo.ono. ' Texas settled as densely as New York 0 would contain «. OuO.ldQ people. | ^ ^ M.req. 'fu i ij j « " "Sma™ ^ ! y ij| - SrSsc-SSti - 1 1 : :lSSfc==t::'!f itr . ■JEVB11| ' tla'SS Sro' IS.-w-Mgrol; j
niMuMi fOTO) tout Oa— W tefaee ) I A lady to Ik* Battsr. with a vary palnfal iheamstfi- besdate* | to sorb a degree, that he "a* obliged to seek tte aid of a phy.teao. _Ali medicines be uaed were of no avail. TM* induced Mr. fv-fcwarolee to buy St. Oil 8he procured a bou.. far ber bfeteaad. With tte -cote raphcation te looad relief. Tte pain kft | Mm. ate tew -well - rear ogala- A rem- deleting - ^ProapUyr* thfa ereSpain, with roly l7.Oto.OO0%l inbabi- i tor—out y— j LOsfaoacetM-roate •— -to Is so pre- ! lo— tt. Cae. H-rooes. Dr. feall . Oaagk ^repjf tireMweOteaBroa-aa. Bro— Servrot* to tte royai tateiy of Eag- I ! land apeak of America mm "the fate of | | tag cbes— a." ^ 1 I STro— wlate^sS— | D°.'"^etaa"l*U fera— rog.' Se» Tata. £^t°Cu- ££r! klteaA^Oa to Dare' j ! | ' M PTO— on* i » OBt Urea's Frnq-Hte gttfe— -aj—tte Vegetine. More to Me than Cold. J. BENTLEY. M. D., aayfe : B few. dwj»-re^ro-«^«kti. mil , , to— aro- fe.7ffl^ii|i I Loudly In Its Praise. VEG-ETINB I H. it. STEVEMB, Bastao, Baa*. ; J Fegrtme It Said by aH OiMgktg- : [jSAPOWIFIER; | fffakA gait feABUFACTlMfeM CO.. Ptoa Si ENCYCLOP/EDIA°^ TIOUjnEjBJglNEy " CELLULOID affa v EYE-CLAS8E8. ~ ^^Jft&r'S"trSS3£ PENSIONS. 'Si-ssa SQBE EARS, CAtfflS ; "tttlT" .'JU.ifeia^-1.1 JL NATRONA Hgtr&.'gHSa--The Koran.
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