Three lm. h ■ Ifo* Ow tenter (Milv H' ><te.ateB k kllMk^tM rose, ■ %* UllflkaslUteZriBXpfesres.- - Jmlu C. m. News. <• UpftatL , ELSIE'S PUPIL. I What > world cf changes vacation 1 ■ briars to Uw innocent young sckoo.- ■ f r>— whvt a rerolalfou of thought. loci H andfoaej! Ik all our future. will rrrr ■ lb# mvkCcMue to us. garlanded with ■ nam and radiant with Ux fancies of Ux ■ - tent. ulbq mat to aa la Ux days el , I Tbkl n< what EU> Daie wkk tbiak- c I bet watw-UIy bods is the txrni Ude, aad ! j Sbv was bomexre tad motbsriaaa, and 1 ■ ail tlx otb* (irk wars tail ol happy an- ■ tlrijalioui. aa they clustered Ok Ux out • ■ grevnenot of kulow under Ux giant ' ■ flm trev. And yet. benre'b It'ali. there ' ■ »m a lli rob o I exultation la lirr heart. 1 I r»M Ciatbia Vail, tlx Ixntiiy of tbk'j ' tbrk vary young girls are all tlx tashlor ~ 1 am to go to the Adirondack! with 1 taps. tottlr ikrtcbre. and strsngtbra " I am to ban music lirami from NgnorRailrataador triumphantly pro- j ' • l<1k.l lhtk Bab Burton "Tall a.. ffkk. dear, what an JOB going to dor 1 ■ " R tartly tlx opposite from you Ml. " I did F.ldv. laughing. whik Ux i< dhai its cam* into barebia sad the enrV ma.- :okr Into ber cfawk "I aball " apnad my racatloa la giving moslc lea- i noes.K. Ural Iran tert my oan capacity est earn a llll> money lor 'ha future." IT- . Bail Bortou looks I ex with wide opes I eyas of surprise. I -lac: nr." -HEX.. ,™«l,. -Madam Duchesne It vsry kind." Iraid Mka Dak. •• Sba baa (ot ox tbk mfpatlcu. because aba kaav tbst I : wasted rrmoaarmtira employment dar teg tin vacation. Boom lady wrote to * her, Irom the Khm wan rusts mounlsiot tlx heights. you kaow. tbst oaa dreamt and tier a qutrtcr't kaaaot la bar ^ • rertily And Madam Ilmiluxii oould act kaaa tows, to aba WTOU to propose me foe a substitute .» - Are you to Use, maay paplkr inquired Bail, erltb latsrest . -Wo* cev." ' A girl or hoyf" " I doal kaow." said Kike. ■' I think » 1 would rat bar ban a (iri. if I am to aboow. Bat Madam Dacdwtee says that faoya ara often lbs more latal lltaat aad apatariatln learners" The ant day asms, with Ha Bowrrb^ baJk. tUbsmd te marie. sad Mac I dspartarr— aud wlira tlx gray shadow, of malar tell. R sis Dsk was oa ber way to Moaat Bore!. H tlx Shi wan ; Bbs had t>rrar beta oat of tlx oily be lore, except duriaf the year six bad -baea at board lagerbool. at the npease — of lbs errerttriro dauauwbo bad lately brihragbt LrreeU to die. kaeisc all ber erooeny to a smartsa " Hons for Old Udire." aad the toMlme crams of tlx •wriastiag bilk were as new at Uxy were debrbtfol to ber. Glraa. cat ' radre. wild form aad Areola!!' lartnes. riotbad whb the bkek-rraea frowth of , ■a hewllteiac nrmy-atd tlx moan- 1 UlBrtBtreVas artaally at Ux doer of e-ntaat Mai before Kkje realised I bat I II wreeflraoidmaaafoa. wtlharex- 1 JraMowvr ofgray moas. aad two loam ^Bktde. with a wall of almost I woe! as while re ^^dTralt'u , " b Mrs. Borel at bem*r* Miss Dak ! demaadod. with wbst dignity the mtylit J | " Taa, ami. de mltut she's to homa," ■ Miskly saswsted lbs tabk strrbor I -Te!3 bar H la lbs make teacher." f ^ ■— Mmwrd bar iatoa B. I'aas rbiata all spriakxd with trammwi ' I Muterdjes is colon that waaM ban K driren a aataraliat wild I A Ire of soaar soemted wood bkaad oa I W atowmarbk baanb. ^1 wa for tram L L^"- <r«fa« lk«f» H was. f aad dottrrtar csp-atriaii. cams hurry- ' t diatpad ea alarmci r mm.,, . i ll msmk. , r llSam^bjS^^ rt|- wZFtm
a reputation far ckmrieal amaad I music, smdmysoa tbou(b'Jtml(bt bs ot lanoas la Haydn aad Mcmart before oummtaclag to lax i art bit choir boys ^ "Sfonfond like a nx. ' - 1— I am rcry sorry." raid aba: "and * tboorbt— aad I tbtm(bl. too-lbat tlx c pupil was a child. I belkn I am pretty c well^pxmaied la myma*eledecaticm. ' but of course I oouldirt ofldsetake to taarti a (raUeaiaa Uks Mr. Bore). Perbaps 1 bad brnur ret arm to New Tort I Here Elsie, quits tor*rtful of bar die i elty. burst b>to{iasrs. t 1 " Stop a miaow r said Mi.fonlmUy. - Why aboold you not remain at , Sore! and Instruct my little cbotr , boys la my standi And wbils tb»y are , still la tlx rudlaxala you cn_be prac- ( "isrss-i- , tbst." said Mr. Sorei. kia.liy- "And c now. mother. I am sure oar pale little ■ visitor Beads a cop ol tea." Hospitable Mrs. Sorei made basts to t conduct bar to the breakfast-loom, where i tea. boiled chicken, aad bis- ■ coiu as light aa a puff of snow, wire ■ spread appetreiocly oa n littk round < table. (Uttmlag with old aiirar. and i ' lighted with wax candles In antiqoe 1 j "That was _an_vexcsi lent t bought i , I about tlx cboir-buya." said Mrs. Sort! ; j as aba poured Ux thxk yellow^ cream J dsnrf- ' ' . | "If— if yon are quite sure that it 1 [ I about staying heref" Kltsred Elale. ' . : Mrs Sorei smiled wisely. "Nothing would hare Induced him to - , say what be did not think." said she. j , , " Rudolph it truth Itself " ' . So Elsie stayed at Mount Borel. gulag ; 1 down day .by day to Ux Huk chapel j ! |u picturesque gables and windows of | • 1 stained glass, to teach the small cbclr- , ' hoys Ux dlBereace between sharps aad , . flats. " sol la's "" re -ni's." And then. , . wbea the leasoa was oeer. alie wandered , i into Ux ravines, gathered rare ferns aad . . copied i lender-stemmed wild Bowers la r water ooloea. and grew as may aa a milk- , , llatil Bept-rabsr came, sritb the early 1 frosts that turned the ferns to gold, aad hung pennons of scarlet and russet among Uxmapk treat la tbsgku; Bad 1 hem. cms day. Rudolph Borel loan*. . Mka Daje sitting gravely on Ux moan- , ' spring, with an nnwemtad shadow on i . her face." "Wbat an you thinking ofT" he | aakad. with namilr. "lam tb taking what I shall do Ibis mil." said the. " Whether to advertise I la tlx elty papers for maMc scholars, or | pretentions quarter of the town." , •• Why do you go away from bare at . aUrba aakad. gravely, j " Because I ban my Hv^tg to earn." - 'Bat why oaa'l you enru U heref" aaid be. " Bccaase than U nothing to do." she "^■'ats you quite certain of Umtr be aakad. amiUy. " There k a grestt deal to do. Ekte Dale. I want you to aUy at ' Moaat Borel— to stay lor my sake. I a want you to be my wila. Ekier ■ - Ob." cried Elaie. cksplng bar hands. 1 " U only I were worthy of tbatr -Bat pa are worthy," be raid ' " Bwestbeait my lUe would be a Talc " void without you. now tb»t I bate leaned U> kaow aad low you." ' Bo when Madame Dooharae wrote to ' Ekk Dak that abe had foaad a situs licm lor ber. Elsie Dak wrote bars to I one lor herself ; aad that it bad nothing I to do with music- lessons either. J JonepbGmL. of 1 goaty Brad.Hl.. til , taca years of age. carried btarawa by , Ux barrek. atnxk the hammers against a log. and was killed. Toting JeBoote. eighteen years of age. ' of Troy. Ala^ bad the branch pin of hk • T Uc"°*" ' \ hta^ ' carekaaly during n (Una tag trip, csnrbt 1 the hammer la bis clothes aad was ; Wblk J alius MoUtar. a baiter of I Cambridge. N. T- was drawing a gun , out of a boat at Laks l.xudeniak. the MolBarisara. ■ Iks soa of John IXmohue, of Atklaf soa. lad., wsnt abootiag. throw himself oa Ux grass, caught the trigger of hk 1 bad hk right band blows od. The parents omxodoce Bosa.ofBudd't Lnka, N.J.. not only lorn their ton. wbo . was kllkd wblk shooting, but aa Uxy ware dDelagraptd i y to vkit Uts dying Wblk dhag at Cos Cob. Kldridgs . Bah thai Baapad about la lbs bottom of , bk boat oatll h attack lbs hammsr of . was tarribly frightened, for bk coat skrvr went Into ribbcaa. aa dia amo his . abkt aks is. bat tlx shot did not strike his arm stall-. . | Ton Bash light. ' that though bt'nteald'bsie Lis Land ' faU of towtba. ha anted open only oaa ( aamaaagUiamsBiisaef tix sdsat af es- | ""j:
bouaaa, as lbey abaor., and' retain a gnat daal of moisture from the drop ' pings. Bass Ux soot that talk bum the chimneys. A pint of soot to n pailful of water will make a liquid manure of of all kinds. When good earth is used lor potting, plaata seldom need any special manure Tlx bast soil tor plants is found in old where the sod baa grown n long '.low. Boixd apples aad meal see excellent for fattening bogs; appks an cheap, masl k not dear, pork Continues to ed canoe, aad to-day the outlook k a profit in pork foe 'he producers. Time Intelligently given to the ben will paynawnll es any other term work. of Ux work caa be done either before or after regular working boors. ^ There are tweaty-six poun is of pboa- u pleoric la twenty -Are bushels ol wheat ; p there are not twenty-six pounds of h available phosphoric acid U Ux aull. It t matters* not bow much there may be ol r twenty-five bushels of wheat to the The Cleopatra mad Marruerita are l . said to be the finest varieties of gladioli. . Tlx oos is a fine fresh rose oolor tinted . , with lilac— with large and eSective . Bowers and broad shaded lines, and Ibr c •pikes are-we usually long; the other U ' j enormous flower, white, rose aad f cerise with dark carmine spots a -d beautiful. aUtly-almded throat. Each of lbea> lum Upward of twruly flowers * to each spike. | Give the hens the run of the orchard. c ! sad plow up sesural open places where [ r Uis ens shines loo rest, and make the 1 . land mellow that the bens may base ■ j p Italy of room to scratch aad dost . '' themselves at pleasure. Hras are foud of picking at pumpkiaa. squash, melons. " cabbage, etc. They are ml- ' 1 dom diseased when lbey have free ac- 1 • ocas to a variety of food. When they c ' cannot find worms, grubs, files, grass- 1 1 hoppers'and similar inserts, Uxt shon id ' ■ have small rations of llear. ligbu and 1 - other cheap meats. But Ux in-Teased 1 quantity of fruit and its improved qui- 1 r ol every variety, will amply pay for I Ux labor and expense of turning n e t portion of tlx orchard into n poultry t | yard.— Sfoehnu.. , U The Ismdoo U re ■•flack Journal says « s new idea for Axing shoes on borers' ■ > on as follows : The iavealor lakes a 1 1 shoe of ordinary went ruction, having. ' ' say. four boles therein, and through ' ■ I bees |x | sssis hands or wirm of metal. 1 • two extendiar from or near the hinder ' • rxtrvmliks of the shoe, and the other 1 - of the toe. the positions being varied ' —lib Ux number of bands employed. < t To Ax tlx aboe Ux hinder wires or I bands are Aral draws tightly around Ux " front and upper part or caroun ol the ■ " boot, the ends pawing through n buckle < or ring, or they may be twisted togetbrr. i c The ends of tlx other wins are alto I passed through the ring or under the I • first bands, and being drawn ligbll; c " downward, tlx binder wires or bands, t 1 osring to the oouformalioa of the boots. I are, as It wvn. wedged tightly, thus Ax- , ng the shoe firmly to Ux boot. This tn- , r ration receives only provisions ° '"Twelve yrare ago. "says a hreedrr in , Missouri. " I started out with <00 fall I ° ',00(1. and bare sold several thousand . , during that time. I have made money | j every year since I started, raising a f large increase, and shearing heavy < fleeces each year. The entire flock I sheared last May orar eight pounds per t head of a clam of wool that brings Uie , highest price in market." This gentle- t ' time in a shepherd's experience." he [ says. " k in getting hk Bock ready for , ■ wintering. I tad it pay* to give the , • lambs, yearlings and breeding ewes c r same core after about the 80th of Ooto - , ( suit, aad gradually iacreaatag the t I usually fond fat flocks of BOO or 100. ! , being careful that each flock k graded , , your flock young, fad wall aad bred , with good iadgxnenL If it does aot pay < r to keep Uwm srali. It doea aot pay to , keep Uxm at alL I expect every abeep ) . oa my -place to eat two and a half , bushels of core batweca tall aad apriag. , | as well aa what hay Uxy caa eoasime. | ' A writar in Ux Baste Sam Tarter •ays that Ibaaalt a omtica k always oa , ' Ux carpet, aad srhik h is very ccelaia , > that salt k aot a manure It k tqanlly , | p*** ruin of crops by Insert depredations l 1 k wall kaotra. bus H is not at all anpes t eisteJ to lu foil ex lent- Bait oaa art la a ' therefore k useful la nil emaou; aad ' when Iboeoughly dissolved by heavy ' rates. U arts by inlUMg Inter laaoln- ■ 1 bk material So beocrae fit for pkmt , The Bret mod* k a alight gate, no • enough tbaagh to pay for tba ask; the I ; myamdkuubkte i||«nll ■ fremfoa a 1 the fit taiiail and IliUI til am of a the iaaaeqa ; Ux tbkd mode k of but • ; srahy peuaf aflnteatjm Aselsk amtea. If a • kir trial k ! Tte mM flu nark tera anamu bra aa a { |teteW.te»>wB4smk». d '■■Bratwtera. "4 i TT. 7*"* * 1 Ti"** •
bk war. tet Ux farmsr sua pay the f damage, dmagb doaa contrary to bk * IST caa'oompel Ux Mred man to with; ^ot this k rarely tee cam tmks the farmer keeps back bk wagas and p, only ssttks wbsu hk time expires.— Janmoam Oubumtor. b Snrroo sou Viat_— Chop bail a ] • pound of suet, put it into a basin with . u threes; carters of a pound of bread i t, of pepper, n link Uiytne. three srfaoli ! . eggs, mix well. A potpd of bread | c t will make It cut firmer I* Arru Cxsoc-rxs.— This simple and • dainty tittle demert k one taught by » Mka Goracai : rtel aad tore the apples . and balrr them ; take halfsiiess of bread, e spread thickly with butler aad sprinkle * core aide down ; sprinkle oa more sugar J and any kind of spice to taste. Bake. " f Sirs — Take one cup of molasses, r ol a cup of sugar, our ^ tablespoon each of powdered c lores. cln- f and allspice. Add these lorutxha.l cup of nxliM butter and heat in \ roll. Rotl very thin, cut out with a tin 1 cnurr and bake in pans in n hot oven. ' , Arru Crvrikii.— Two eggs, six f uhlsapooutnis sngnr. one enp cream ; the mixture thoroughly and Savor 1 strongly with lemon, un ess some other 1 is preferred. Then take a teacupfnl of stewed applet, mash them. • and add tbem to the cither ingredients . make crust aad bakr same as sgg cue lards. They are delicious CmcKxx BaoTH.— Cut a chicken into 1 small pieces; put it in two quarts of water with a littk salt, and boil it two , boon; n tablespoon of rice and an oaitxc « be added if yon wish. This will make one quart. The chicken should ] skinned, and the fat taken out. Arru Paacaats.— To an ordinary , batter made with a quart ol milk and . four eggs, add six or eight apple*, pre let! j and chopped fine. The batter shonld j be made thicker than usual, as the juice ' of tlx apples iu cooking thins ft. Mskc three cakes of large viae and bakr them a hot griddle. Serve them hot. lay- I ing one ol them on top of the |otber. ' with mixed powdered sugar and rlrna | Rolls.— Two quarts of flour, onc-hx . drippings the tier of an egg. Scald ont ■ pint of sweet milk, and let it cool; then make a hole in the middle ol the flour and pour in Ux milk ai d a halt-cup of years, and n teaspoon of salt. Set to rise a warm place through the night unUl ligbL Knead ft aad let it rise : again. W hen well risen cut the rolls ' ' ball aa inch thick, shape round, spread ; each round n little melted batter. and double over so that tlx roi! is a . half-circle ; then let it rise very light. I aad hake. Place the ro.ls in contact I* . the baking- pan. so that they may keep Cvstaud PcDDtxr.,— To a quart of , t milk add six eggs, a cup of sugar, a ilt1 tic salt and flavoring. Put the milk on in the milk boiler and scald it. tbrn , pour it into Ux cgts aad sugar alter ! are well beaten ; add a small piece ' ol bo tier, pot it info the pudding dish. . aad bake it fifteen or twenty minnlce. Aa Eaglkk OpUlassf the Tailed Blatee The American Senate was founded for a treble purpose— to act as a check upon j hasty ac'-iou of repteuretaUves, to 000i tiol Ux executive authority of the I and to uphold the rights of | * individual States belonging to Ux federation ; In other weeds, to protect local j the imperial power. The House 1 of Representatives was to represent tb' ; ; the Senate, Ux States composing . that Union. Senators bold their seats yean; Representatives ofoy for j One-third of the Senate. b»w1 ever, is renewed every two years. Mr. J wisdom. Its framers certainly achieved erne signal suocest ; they devised a tecoud ! chamber, at once pppulartand tfficitm 1 tbe purposes for which it was designed. Tlx Senate bat frequently thwarted the action of tlx House of Reps esmlaliua; yv< no cry has ever been rakad against Its privileges, and Tbe aarae eaa hardly be eaid of nay •rests la tbe old world. Tbe United States Senate may be called tlx model upper h axe. France 1 with all Ux political grains of ber eons nembly 1 omiaail oftbeJite prestige and popularity. Tbe (retrod republic c aaarobly. Napoleon III. re -established ! a daal legislature, bk ornate being cocplaae- It rouaistad of U0 member < named for life by tbe emperor, at bis aad admirals were 'also ex-offlcio senaAs tbe pope confers the red bat. ! tbe carious spectacle was then pecseated of ■rafturs of a national kgisla- 1 tare appotetad by a foreign prince - Umdom DaUv Jfcwa A Urate ar Caae peratroa t hatches ever livsd-a teak \ arms of a child. TkaHeei to Bayvirw ] rerouy ala^asv la IBM with ber 1 ■slbro. Ike ktror died of tbecbokra , aad tbe eblid km tera caead for enr < Mace by Ux city. Oa tbe l| riUiaof , Bay view aaytero for lbs city, poor Kafe j
NEWS NOTES. ^ J 0hT2a*«^?mt lvn"itxwr' > V . re „ renlly, spvtriksd 'te^wsq^ssg ^ | fofo-1 uTrertsre snd'reaery 'eet in tfo said « J. i ksspvr. proreetki^o ifo dww of tk Morgus u j itovfoi see i*vg thv bvll. aad then shss s^ b-v. dwuoywl by t':. cvreing . Uv. OS h a 1X1 etc sot tnc-..-4 t »» "* " « CSSpmaa ItnvLv*' d» •icy «nd J . Utw Matsbalri - ■ h cssits'wsrs blev.1 * i Wrefora aad Soulkora Atatre. kfoT "" B^^ tfowj^w^'wlmaa-as Wer- 1 i X } , SS^'wte 'witfomZ" JlT Joc^w " I ' pwar Wright, colored -» rewoud .. „ . ihwty. Va. foe the urai tov ot IM. , IR^q ;- » Juno, 1»T> ^TW Ctdesgo JVibooc rwbiXheo oreoord .< . ood thot Bloety^hire^o-v^oe [orrttw! •' erel*" * Tram Waebiagtaa. 1 11 AdfemWjGrexv-. I>re». actl-g rVVf.gsd M io sgrsraT i * ThsdsJ^sirl'raev c<* lotereUw b lboDwfls.es tteodofoo boreocMaa 1 k nni varefcaskara l~M^stefe ere« tress n I '»i \i' tf |wx^*.s™tov'ibikJvi™'rt' flaaa *te*sra ' SBs'>a^^w,,k" -^dwlroea??!ld ; • ibv 'sow bsSiflug gssag T ■ ft awwIw^aiwdTnte Tre ZfSSTKSSCS'2 1. isncrsEta'csruE I III a, c~cr.it' arwred wre UtAB. -sri"drjr.-=cd=.T^ - - t chaa rotssa 1 w swam a II . a adhsa .Waa 1. n ,i red mwMmh.
xirapJ^teroa^DMfla sad WITOfow tea | ^ uTb^ ^O|Q^w^'^'.'^»wtesW j J i^B*^5^?se | ] ^mUrLt^Tccml 1 wwy so 1 IUo-T> •! tkr— ^ vwrek, |Worv wivcArt^st teT wl !t foreba'he rt'lil dm hoys Core | '.^Csre1 t^wxViuth Alrtre. < 1 Briel Da'Bs Ketaraa. ;'t Muua1 tirop|^re rerexdflfo!Sr'ffiTilroai hre • popokcio. Wkgie Didn't Attend Uharrlt. X caAi-rxa t. _ Tbe editor of the Drrriek did nol attend .-hurcb last Suaday. which gave rndcaeorvd to .rt the matter drop without notice, but so moch has been said shout it that a statement of Ux laeu in the case will probab y not be out of order. In the family Is a domestic. Moist a.1 wrilTegnlaled families have in the habit o! kindling tbe fire wfth kreoxmc* ^ ^ snmpifonof crude by buying it for kindlint wo>d. This tends to bull the market. Therefore, as stated, he didn't care for theoiL Rut he was alraid Ux girl used it Carries-.)'. and therefore warned her. The house wnau'l insured foe twice its But to return to Ux snbiect matter ol j this discourse. Tbe gtri said she never used ail to kindlr Ux fire. I She prevaricated. ' This was Saturday evening. The girl was instructed to prepare break last early. She therefore fixed the in the Move, all ready for bnali She then retired. The' editor railed at a neighboring ' store to get change for tea. in osder For Ibc ten be gotowo nickles. He seldom puts leas than fere cents 1l | the box. Returning home, be found Ux house hqukt- * All were in bed. I He cloned the door softly aad boiled Turn be carefully removed bk shoes He cnatioutiy proceeded In bis slockNot where Ux girl was sleeping— I But to the cms where tbe oil caa wro kept. He look tbe can. A jo two beer toUks with patent The con trots of Ux eaa be emptied Into itejwo boules. The M be tikd with pure dty water. ' He tbra tspkead tbe caa te ks proper marked "Ha! hal Tta doav™ te [ sbeitiy after rrtkte. ^ lit *n 1 f mflly of ptefoku -barik'rad wakearaci. saerte^. Tks be broad a terrible maun* I* tea Laaflteg s* baswatcb te saw a wa p— teroan I Tte ml ara waa Xip Iteg aaaa bpVteastekd what rap tea raraflro tes
ixaptk te the Mite ilppl. Mark Twain pxmrns orar tbe dimin- 1 . 1 length of Ux Mkekslppl lathis a 1 strain: Thsrefore. tbe Mkakaippi bo « t ween Cairo and New Orleans, was l.tli 1 * miles lTfl years ago It was 1.1 Ho after a the ru'.-off ol ITgf It sra a 1.040 aber «■ the American b»od cut-off. some years , . sgo. It has lost sixty-seven mites since. m Ccviscqtxntiy. iu length is only P7S h i Now. If I wanted to be one ol thoer * pocdcrony scientific people, aad to prove ' . what bad oexurred in the loag past by whit bud occurred in n given time in I the far future by what has occurred la a late years, wbat an opportunity is here! j * ' development of species, ritbsr. Glacial * ' epochs are great things, but Uxy are 1 ' • In Ux space of IT' ytars tbe Lower J Mississippi has shortened itself Sti , I miles. That is an average of a' trifle ■ > ' over one mi'.r and a third per year, g ' Therefore, any calm person, who is not I , blind or idiotic, ran ace in the Old • ■ OoUUc Silurian period, ins*. I.oot'.oto | * rears ago next November, the Lower , I Mississippi river was upward of 1.300.- t ■ 000 miles long, and struck out over the [ Gull ol Mexico like a fishing-rod. And ' I by the same token any person can sec \ ■ , '.by US years from now Ux Mississippi I ' will beonly a mile and a quarter long, r 1 and Cairo and New Orleans wil. ba vc t j joined their streets together, and be | t plodding tXHnfortably aiong under a < | aldermen. There is something fssci- ' j nating about science. ^Jnc gets inch ! ! wbolesa>c returns of conjecture out of ° A Carinas *111 Case. I I chances of .itigalion is found in the I itradra case. A colored woman ol this e ! name, by "St loug. life of indnetry and J : tbri!'., nnumuisled a property estimated 1. a'. fTVoOt'. Sbv left a husband, who 1- claimed at icaM a part of the property. * but offend to waive that claim on receipt of fli cat. This was mused by * the othct lieirs. hut while overhauling by which the deceased bequeathed to r him the entire amount. This will has just teen approved, and tbe other heirs get nothing. Ho* much they now rea grct they did not accept the old man's * proposition.— .Vex Fort Irilrr Mr. 'wUlTsm E^Srydre. ol West Lebanon. Ohio, rays: For soiaa Bros tu-t 1 had bean serervly afflicuo^w^th ol St. Jacobs OiL I tvocured a totu. X and I oouid Isvl the effect of Ux Oil upco the first application I am now ra k tirelj wall altar using one bottle. li It is tbv faahkai for wca.lhy Asial.es x wealthy Arab is jnst now erreting one in . the Moorish style on the Bvrtrrard de n _ ~ re IDxtetFrsvlbsml « Mrs. C- Whipple. J71 Croghan Street. "• prvwents three facta: For atx years i had suffsred beyond al. cipresdon with Sciatic Rheumatism and tried every known ronrdy. t al nil to no pnrrcxe. At tart I rewtn the >Vw Pre a an sever- ( timnenl of the St. Jacobs Oil. tried U I . and am well. I ran wnik without llmping and Steep free from any pain. h- migrated to Russia iixrc hecomr «o in their originte form. They have, bowof ever, discovered '.hat Ux linxian K horn UP 'l was onee the English Ham- ■ iiton. A cicac bred^usl qaisk selka max tx |XS. re Boa'.OregkBrrapassfrvoraxvtae. re The I'srksians have introduced square umbreiia>. They are just as bad as Ux ^ ' THE HAKKETN. Ls^t 1 ! 1,.'^ cgavsg^-.-t'gjjr-s, - MiSr-EEE:! SaiSa - b i pjgUjUiM r^ALT
1 Wbre pcx read X sasi'r tflal wiB sare ! f afli II U>I 1 XI; flat wraa yaa read B X a pw. "BitsM'. "'XV'.'l^.klrilXskxs 1 * kfoSreoC tkO" fo- I*k. H luL^red1^!* "cm. fore. It** •n tins sr., >C tksiswx ponxrex lbs iter texx^ra. it wai *« bXp lbs ssrefo The archns of the approacbre to the I bridge are to be rested for ' warvbouare. stabxs^tc. j m*p AdSiL focro *sn JorassL. p"Tf | Has aoma, et 21a mia xreea Sxw Task I •. .r-c-bx- 1 ik 'Tfe^Ws fovre^'Xps'1 swr. ^ "TO* 1 °«« Trw1! Tsts-x IW 'ibCxre sspC Vegetine. More to Me than Cold. > ***" ""IsIx'pl^'oLAax j • J. BENTLEY. M. D., aiyfl: I T"" T^aSSinr. a. o Loudly In it* Praia*. VEGETINE f M. R. STEVENS, Bretra, Nana. I Vffltiwd u SoM by all PrafBfotk. | ' ELY'S CREAM BALM. : cS „ rap, x " 1881. FREE. 1881. Tbs ILLDSntATED 'flSOLOKN FKIZE" b» US1 k now ,rml, Tbk skgs« beak wx- || ORGANS 1 The Koran. "mjiuwiiul" SMfoBMbfoteTOM. I ! SMUS»aS»SE "
EfliiilM EHEIMATISM, H.urolai*. Sciatic*. Lambaoa. Bactach*. Soraacii el the Chart Goat. Quint,. Son throat, Smallinag and Sprain,. Burnt and Scaldt, General Baddy Paint. Tooth. Car and Headache. Froata Feat and Cart, and all other Paint and Achat. t SPS-SjfSIS ^ffirtSrayrey**rx5»x-«xi BOLP BT 111 SBDOOIBT* IIS DE11AI IB BEftlCIJE A. VOOEmt too., ■ pTSteAMEBTL^UREB nKIDNEY DI8EA8E8, U LIVER COMPLAINTS, ■ Constipation and Pile*. flwi^AVWHY? n POWER. I TRT IT NOW I 'FRAZER AXl^E tsscap. i AAitflTuirtcti'o' co a*Tt 2,000,000 Acre* Wheat J-and natrona! srjg rsarraa POM-A «AtT BAMUFACTUfliafl CO . te EWCYCLOP/tDIAo: is CELLUL0I0 ^ EYE-CLA88E8. iMfi PENSIONS te Year Oka Friatii

