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California grows large crops
of tfee succulent peanut.
MeUlpllisclailf H more equa-
ble temperatuie ;he year round
lliun tliwi enjoyed by uuy other
American citjr.
Of the tty.ooo l .tdiuns in i):t-
kotn ao.oon speak Knglish
The invitations to tin* Presi-
dential inaugural bull will num-
ber 12,000.
A rabbit with twelve hums
on it* head and one on its nose
was recently tre« d in Miluiu
count).
Andrew Jackson Davis. tin-
D
OCRAT.
The torture of had<
is the lull of u livii &£ ««>n|.
Calvin.
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NO. 5.
THKUUOUK TILTOVN MONK.
' ' — ' '
HI* Cony Flat lu l*urU How lt«>
H|ipu(IM HIH TIIIM* liit <H' l-
iu|f Ui'iulnlM'fiuM'M,
will lie fwi'llwtwl that Shioltia
kill<-«| Joseph t• . <^11tou li 18Kt
I'm' t||<> soducti<>ii of his sister.
There is a strong probability
that Shields will not be rum
pel led t«• wear Ili>- stripe#. Ilis
Incident of Mexirgu Mining
[.IuImi Ibtml, In Mil
While we were standing li
fore the blacksmith's shop tilt
or four men were led in l y tl
(shell bust through fIn* house.
I Glancing through ii window, In*
II sum i*u«it**r «*iiart^lnjf towards
the house ut lh* head of his
Half. Out the window Yoiiuir
l*rc bleiil l.iiii olii Tell* a Kami)
Mtor) til a Kolenui Time.
, , . , ... j i'heodore Stanton, in an i case appeals strongly to public 1..y.,h hk. .ruin
author, ban Just been gran ted ,Ml.laillillg inter to th.- Pit.s- Muiputliy. The cVulotte Ob | K! .T J *
Weill, calling to the ladies.
Itiil
cord
his i. in
state ttht'h' a
than one win
\rp sa\ > there i- m* ■ >
!41! ) V ill | • III It'l\
. oi a happy III.MI I i'il
IV
el
M* r* tir\ i like
rai? i 11 ii<'in tIn
lor on o I ilohe.
Tin* lab ImiUi
arranged in It>-
Hl<« 11«I •* * Ut«*H I o| |
|H * \«ai> to <M
not hi 11.if lik«\pH *
O'l il \.
: Ibitt Ii tali
bulb In In .ii
• •I Hu *i"|ffM*h
v.ii! f«ij tl"
if • -.into fi r
uii 1 tfie «
I'll tig for I OS.
nan ha<l ia>
Laan'i h I
lisagreon
If you will bo to ki
himself pouted on model
ods of practice.
•*.l ur * before the battle "f
l'redeiicksbusg. knowing th 'I ,\Y * I No .louhi
T. I! CuMur'l 1,-uv,' llii. 1.1,'uk "<'7,^.,7 ^ill'iCl? !.V.' h'"' -VUin " I,,,'i |
i„, ii,"Lvuiitmi,., ■„ ii,,* "M>.1;. h";""T.-
iiiiiu'itl. I w.'iil In |~' V.I"il-iI,. .-1,1. <iu, K, l,
^ uiiiii. la<l e.« h ho ho will
liot in i• \ wh'-n tlu*\ hat'' a
ehan.r. \l is> i i. V,\rhan««-.
Over 00,upu uf NYw , W>
v .i. it ..,.,1 ' wunt'imt! iiuioi-n, The house
i '&r t.
. i i ,■ . ; . (will show you arouud
tuuusioti til Y alls, built ami lor-; Carolina jurispnulenee. ami we j.tj|t tio vou fi
the bespeak tn advance of the elein-! L'j,,,,,! <luly u;
eiiev ot hm excellency, <*o\ei '■; mwU jt| (.iiis* deellllagly
nor Scales, ill the matter of a
Lou'ik, in the uihtHt of the Seim-
A youth of tfo had J*i t dh'diaud in the heart of old Pari*,
in New York from the effect of j The view from its wiudow- is
ruwturing a blood vomsel while superb. At a recent little break
raiidtig a very heavy dumb bell fust party he said : "I have
over liis le ad.
pardon for Mr. Shields,who now
(•lifters the pain and penalties
for the absence of just laws i'oi
j r iteciioii uf female virtue."
ruder the laws of North Caro-
lina Shield* could obtain no re
b fti IWinfrin Paris over n y«*nr, drertS for ttu* d?v^fntcrloti of
Nearlv half the American auk it is very probable that I
sailiug ships bear the names of will spend the rest ot my life
woiih1!), <ui<1 t li«* Itotuo iiittuHiu^ liHi'tf. Bv this 1 do not iih'«iii ti tin* putiihliiiii'tit hitu^tdf* A ltd1
say that I shall not visit the consideridg the matter well lu
I nited Stall's, but this house is killed Sittoti. —.Atlanta Cotisti
roiis manner, but tin y al
wildest most llligov iMiaJ>le]
ages, against win a ! lu
defend my life, l i.
puuisltuieht has iivc(]
lor mauy years
ve att
and iuiroduceai
which emanates from a name
is wide spread.
Hates college has Miss Lizzie
Caliey, of Hull, an honorary A.
M.- -tlio only decree of tin? kiml
ever conferred oil a woman by
a New England college.
The late Dr. K'/ra .Abbott's
sister, lie had to let the wrong . t.aimot k^,
doer go uilpunislled or inflict '. ,II. I ft am m nt ini erv ot
h ■ 1 -- ,,u.ll,taJ>. "[ii k • lla-'i, vhtte tin tie rida
pain, haa drowned b\ the M.tmd ' . J
t'a-ter 1'iyoyei
la-artily, and looked forward
with pleasure to the dinner in
the diMtaciie. lu lite meatititne,
Voting smarting ov« r the loss
of his breakfast and hasty le
treat, dro\en tin* federal line
buck, and by dinner time was
in sight of tlie Hunter mansion
oi Ca-ter. who was just
|itig down to dinner, laughed
said." I'ltal's Piovce Vi-tWIg
ii;. bm U. 1 knew hew uidu'i
in * he ii r> iu pi yiH'. II re',-
a1*) . i ve U lii iii a, and
, %
vH-tft dinner." Ann out of n"
t ie \. iudou
.1 it. Hat what are
W hen one accept^
sue |reuerall> Mr-, it.
Boston t iI, iHi■.
er Abraham hao one, and wle-u
(liotllel ai tlx- f>|\ old
ih t m 'ier him ami
Hailed o!it tile second oi|e With
{i thrash pole mid ran lu i "if
.lacob had IW« ; :uid if • v • i ,| ill II
11#*si11 d t o ||e did, i.'U i i: • \
didn't j;e| ;i!> w- !l, though
lie) We|i' siclet S. M< e.« had
oiil v o.i Kiiai Ha v id ii.td si «
e|ui, 1 • 11 lie <va * cu: - > d >• it
'em. Mid aclnaiii eoiam:* *d
tliindi t Io ^ret iii<« of m, a n'
u-'ii. nil w:
I i <i liner.
• went i 'td a>v t;
TTtl
'.tl a id i!it U 'V\ tl
and asked for transportation io .1 '' .
the front A mu ^a- placed '5'* [['
at m#\ di^poH il, and I reached '
the army in time to witness die
battb . The terrible slamditer
of oiu troops on that di a-troiis
di«) we an Know.
"Wl'eti ' ill defeat «a - I'e
) Olid <jties' Oil. I Ii lid•• i tile
I iff t. n<t hie lette I to \'a .iu.;
(on. h< .linn if railr ; I c uuiiiu
nicatio ih iva.- i'tipo -iI le, to
iWctUail the • \agg« lated ru- .. . . i
and to illevitue in of \ .1 > k it tj , j j„,;r ' 0 i Sol . t m 1
decree !he - | .ck "I ti«i;\«-|. oiiu |i((j4( ^ t ;1V ,| |
t e«. lge I'll lot
worked hardei
t'inti any ot' hei
la her ow ii w oi. :
a ) oiieu woman I
III ol<| Wo). 1.1 ;
.thai eveut. ii
cm;, timed ill t ;i< * -•
a I lor** I* It
I lint lie I pi.
■ I->ki'. i in.
t i • ^aid to Inn <•
on "Hoiiiola"
th*!' -looks.
"I beiiMll it
iilil-lied it
and \ fait
ia aih- was
U
till*,
li t. dl •
neia.'i
wd fo;
spear.
II i ill *
sho* t
Hon
wot
K.
I II.Ill
pent oi*
whi"ii
t o., 111 < lie
■ ni.il it •
and xiii :•
of S'lftJ
•r flUl.IMM
lentil < tj
to be henceforth III) pel'llllllleiit tlltioli.
residence: here 1 shall have my
books and pictures, and here I
shall write and >iud\ ."
"1 should think you would
prefer to live in London, it is so
much more like New York than
is Paris," said the writer >lui
theological library of about
4000 volumes, ha been offered ing the meal.
to the Harvard divinity school, "1 like Loudon very .otn ii."
and a subscription is being: replied Mr. Tilton, " and I have
raised for an iron proof build ntanv agreeable friends there,
ing to keep it in. About Hy the w ay, did I evei l dt . ou
<100 is wanted. how 1 maife HoWii Rrowuing -
Au editor "m-mblw with " """
apprehension " since it has
can be made out
What chance is
for the tempernnri
a man can take a . ,r.,
go out and get drunk on a fence ^ t)f tlu, 1)rllll.4, .llH[
princess of Wales.
of heavy fiaiuiuer blows, arose
beluial its. I looked back and
could liurdly belie\e III) eye:,
wlieu 1 saw the black.-, tut ill and
his help closing the ring ol a
two-ttii'lt iron I ar around a
nmu's bare aukle. The iron
liarle, who wrote a very read was ho , and the two men were so tnui^oy^*; 'fj^koius the
able, intelligent, and Inji little striking with l ight lM\lin .|l(! ^';;,- hoitom is distim'tly \i^il h
lidiin;
nasi
Ii wa1 «
('noking ii Hluni|i, Pretty f Irl,
■
[l'n| uliu4 Sck*iM*i Monthly.)
The Wonder* of the Sou,
Tile Wilier of the Ked Sea is
of an intense greeli
M'd
It
p,i>| ii dliij lit wa
V adii .gtei., but
diI ect L t't 11'
\\ as no mii prise
i iei .iMy
I re;i. hod
l't •>< t led
■vhite aoa •'. Ii
III Hie to I«*!i I' 11
«• Ii
it, tor he h.ld
t!>.'\ I i | . him
bed'*'! 11 ed til l'
i « •>
lie
tiili-V''
art
*t<'ti
a.ii
,e
,, • t •
M
was no siii prise to me to I 'iji n lonntl in ^ ""t n,
thill Ih'- .lVV,#;.',Yi«,h-r,'N,|t.'r A•" ' v"'
«rtiio l.i« I A I..-;..-
I
a
'te
I
| 1, ve I ha*
|e| -l it | 1
tnailv
ten a
. I J lOlt - III
duet nielli
i a
iter!
.V olli.I"
an.
he]
t >
I'll
in
a-
iili.
•d
ha* i
known n<count of the Maoris mers. Hie sfji'i;;:: ; '' . , i carpeted witlt coral plant- «d'
V.;ry .-ai-l.v ill th.- pr.-cjil m.-,^ -J™ v,
S'JSJ'w-*. S-w I hfld th- vUtiu. K uim ,,vhihM,li ; t «.«) and with
ilf!uintl\ rlti'-r,' wltuin atVi- 'ulli.-i'Ki-aHiK-.thwI.*. As so,in (iji'-i'ia,-*' ' '
i. .i>i11., I,., .in i'lvi.i nsl iiuheistood whnt was uoiiu/ i d*'ep « t both annual and
I Ite ail i:ivet as 1 uubei^iood what was gi'iin< : "•'eii «" ' ">
urate cannibal, lie relates that on i drew my pistoi and called j etaole king l
tans, 'i he inliatle
e<f Ttllo his pi
fosted me and read iu in) life
the chiiiat tei of tin- new- I hud
to eoiumunit'att he ...ink into a
chair with a • iuru ol'di'-tre->.
"What ne\* ii*t\ernoi ' ' aid
lie.
"Had! \ ry bad."
"Tell me all!" He rested his
head on his hands while I gave
tit vv
'?!
. I
wards discovered t*
lie visited the place where was out to the smith to stop; but the ' diversity ..r form and color and t|H. ,,utiiiie and the result* of the
tod\ of a voting boss miner, who standing be-;arrangement,still farther•\ari il |,;(ll|t. He heaved a Ifa\\ -tgh
wrenched the weapon by the resthjss medium thrtiugh t^|({ |,,oke<l
- ... t . 1 ,.i. ! 1 . ■...•> tttit I r . at iii.il||
if
me
• X
situtll oven in the ground and 1 .understood how powerless I
covered with earth. It was a was and followed littu.
Senator Kvnrts, at a recep- ..j went early iu order to get
M
tion tendered hint by prominent a good seat,
tnen, said, iu the
sentence as lonn i*
Vlv attention was
tnen, said, in the course of a suddenly attracted by a face a
• a circus pro few rod« behind me. Tin ning
cession, "let there be an Open
and a frank consolidation of
public men." Su "open con-
solidation" is good. ri':
case of unjustifiable cannibal*
ism. No revenge was minified
by the deed, and no excuse
could be made that tin- body
was eaten to perfect their tri
This we
to Miss Ktnily Kaithfull, who
>at in front of nie, I asked: 'Isn't
tiiat Hobert Browning f* 't'er
tainly," was the reply. She . .f 1|ol t,loroUKW.
thereupon in roduced me to the bll*lhal it imlls to pieces like ; ♦Bartholda* for a month -thirty
poet, with whom I had corres- „ uf blotting paper if well foot drift with contrary incline
B
•But," i water. They are truly marvel
saidl"""wiiat crime has this : "us for their beauty of form and
man committed?" lo say that every c ot
"Crime '."echoed the old tnin- :of the rainbow is represented is kjn,.(,|n sui,|;
er, shrtiggling his shoulders, an utterly insulHcient compart "That reminds
Yesterday that boy
at lie- with till
pl'ession <>l iutetisi
and 1 remarked :
"1 Ifarlily wish 1 mi^lif be a
weleotne tin sseligel of ^ood
llews, insleatl. tha' I could tell
you It w to compter or get rid
of these rebellious states."
Looking up 'piickty. w ith a
mat ked claim; • ol expression.
m
fotlhl a woman be t,io.| u
nIic it- on!) a ,,i "i -i.t n« 1 f h |
of a w ift ' Hut S .|oii,> it I
el of al I hi - I1 1 \ .'oil sat*
wiii all ^ aniiy, ml adv i
men to "11\t jo fully w ith t ■
\\ ife vs If mi t ho i love I, and I«
' lit aw are « t si. ih^ * • ue'i
I ifvel tItink <1 the turj'iu-'
wives who ar« sealed to tii*• |
Moriuoiis witln at a feeling ol
^adlU'SS alld pi') lo|e\e|) IU'V% i
.or..in.ir i oiiecauses the others a pniiK <•! j
^ ' shaitf. The) are nil in prison.
saw a *•>"• Not onl) ari'there violet, |„,VK |,|i„oi
tarnlmfii in.rrtwatio
, • <• U' «*.. I., fall,II
)y day. strange to sa>
child is turning bine. A lieavy
was eat'-n to perrect ineir trt- iesiervuy *ii*n "«" •* . .. .. - . . ii ... .. '
tiinpli. Karle says that lie learn* friend drink a glass of niezcal indigo, blm gieen. y ell., w. oi s||u,.t .„.,oss an o
ed that the flesh takes many and lid not report him, so he ange ami red It-hes. ol pmest u,„i did not beeoiueawat
hours to cook, that it is very was comdeuined to the t'oiirfoot hue. lui 'here are nuiuber>• lt vicious do
tough if not thoroughly cooked, bar of twoiach iron, and to the which couibitf two it was (< . late <o reach
but that it pulls to pieces like *Martholda'for a month—thirty these colors. On.- intle tiunv was spry, n
a bit of blotting paper if well foot drift with contrary incline, flower of most giaceful fotm , Seape tlf niaek b) clttnfni
a D"OI TlSSiL'i that the so that there are always six wan o a delicate cobalt blue, w h(l, other start
s a handsome, pleas-' inehesof water in it,aud before with Huh and tail . ! a him cm a,oU„d a tree, with the .l..«
mfrM'tf ouij the mouth of the covered shv^t .jyere oilieis |lnt ,„„s„it. until, by makt
igutrnl uetail we Ten tlley work tfleir tWetvediour gfWn-niiw i#mfrmtrrmfah*'Mvll f|„. Ifou's' tail and held wi
ast to fainting. We shift at siftinir, or <oiue station- secondary and tertiarv colors t.. :i a. ..
believe, is one of the character* thereupon introduced me to
istics of the sponge.—Ex. poet, with whom I had cor
A frw«radM*«t> Aei-yMV
. w . . , j
teavy Browning asked: 'Are you tif su! lo hunting. We shut at sifting, or some station- secondary and tertiary colors
blue circle under his eyes was son of Mr. TiltonIliad m*v- },'11,l 'V'',1 w-,l° ll"!' |u>' vvu,'k. and at nigut the jm. mingled in most elaborate pat
was first notic*
to spread and
tending, and if the child lives uaea to ten my ag.
me ot two
who took n
orchard,
oi the
iu until
It either
< )if was spt) enough to
ami their dcpetnleiu'e is 1 iI.•
that of a cai{ed brd that tanie')
looks for food. There i-1 m.
cape, for woin ni i^ a pi on
creature and will miIIVi
leiice ratlfr than jsna b
her f< 11 \ to tin world.
Hitl \ oil ever notice how
a woman will suffer ami be
strong, oHpt riall) if "If has a
child to I'eep If t compati) i
lt:i roll 1 iet'hI • ! ' ie Hi
, ! • i t ollsi. I tt ■lit till, .'.is t i ,
, i, ihnb'd i ari) -slo,t ' . :,. t'i• ■
• i'l-mat i k •■"I iui'iiiial to b. |> .
•a let I b) i If pi opl ol (i r-
ttilili)' - !i t lie < hate < Ih l 7' tt
j birl lid;.) V)a il I.
1 Wll" !'• |>.i)ill^ fte e.\peU.—'S
11 tilt- le^eu | ,\ I i: i • - le*|e lobby-
l:.;; ag.llll-l tit'* 1 * t*' • l ll'i ■ 1 ♦ > t 1,
and how did they happen to as
seiuble jusi at I hi i juncture f
I'If re is a pith and point in
t.'lese ipleStn.'IH thai t • t.•
public III a) Id t be a bio | > t
predate, but time t **f Is all
ininu-s - Austin Suit
In speaking of the death of
■ I j l-'iam is A Hrexel, of Philadel-
i phi.i, Tlf U' ford, of that ei.y.
'says; "UtS beuefact ion Were
jai'ii' -Ifw' gieni he old \ knew,
•in I the p a ami Ilejt\ en It
is said of Mr. lbesel lliat lie
i. tiied from basine s that h"
The Hog.
a ier his e\es wax " m mi, tiiioii; i nan uev-, . ... . . . , • **v ...-| , , v. ■■■• i -"
ticed. This began ' er before been taken for inv ! ^""■'d tile girl.t ami agatiistr'id.I-, licetueu escorts them up there b i n- and delicate proportions ;
d is 'gradually^ ex- own boy, nor have 1 ever since tl.J the spot where this .lis and lock ttieiu up. It'there are while one species, having a rich
if the child lives liked to tell inv age. gusting leust was cooking. Not. j many they hardly nave loom to warm green for its prevailing
long enough it will undoubtedly
cover the whole body.
The Boston Post savs: Now
it is claimed that .leflersonian
simplicity would mean extrava-
gance in these days, as Jeffer-
son's diary shows that during
his first four years as president
h<* bought *H„" no worth of wines
"During inv first visit to a "ntive was now near it; a hot j squat in tlf dirty water. Some hue, had lim ami tail
Paris, at the time of the expo- ?t,!a i kept occasionally burst-' die in tlf hole; for what you iih genuine prismatic
sition of 1878, a friend informed inK from rlio smothered mass, ■ saw is not the worst punish- trum
me one day that Sarah Bern- "'"H1'ri°g lhat we had incut. Those large blocks of Nor is beatit\
lg"d
pec
hard wished to see me. I obey
seen take the head of the
girl wood, with two inues for the
ed the suinmon ofthis otieeii of n,nv (he aiiRies, and between ilieiu ait-
tragedy, and found the ureal l).u*hos and sneaked toward the other pair for the wrists, are
actress in her richlv furnished v*.'hige; to mid to the gloominess worse than any stocks ever
home near the Park Moiiceau. V''^,lu* a huge hawk rose invented, and im u get two
, , She asked me to describe to i*1'01" the very .spot where the uioiiths of those in the'Barthol
and liquors, and entertained in j |,0|. American theatres amies poor victim had been cut in da' for the slightest offense."
the style of the day on a lavish p(>ciallv their acoustic proper M.v 1 SiX[ "Hut," said I, "this is horri-
scale. That is misleading evi-; tj(.s S|u, „jso wniltl.d |n know kru/.ing in this melancholy place:
denco When Jefferson was j how )l(M. spi.akiIIK pr,W((|||d it was a lowering, gusty day,
president il took a barrel of be received by the puhlje I and the wind through the bush
rum to make even a New Kn- ttdvised her b*\ all means io ap '''s ils il •HW,,l,t ,'ou,,,, ,l,r hil1
gland church sociable a sue- peor in pim.^ vv|t|l whirll |H«t.
of form and
eolor the otil) charm Tlf
.sponges are of e\« .•ileal ,|ii..lit)
.tad are
i ;ii purpo.
itiaek by climbing
ed
iu
<iug
tg s tall, ami Ueli! with
desperate grip until nenrl) e\-
lllll|s|et|, when he hailed Ilis
companion and called him to
collie down
" What for f" sjtiil tlie !r. >..
"I want you to help an
this dog iro."
"Ill eoii Id t ml) let t If in i;o,'
said tlie pre-ddi it. in fme!u
Hioti, "but t hat is t 'i •, oiilt.e
'.tkel'e I
'In
ble
this
Cannot Hon inns change
I should think the (*ov
cess.
The diameters of trees .vary
not only from summer to winter
pear in pu
audience was acquainted, to
imitate Salvini in this respect.
Let vour debut be in '('nniille •
CamiUe,'
but from day today. They are I repeatedly urged, and, if 1 r«
larger from 119011 to twilight : member rightly, she followed
next morning than from twilight ' my advice on this point/1
to noon; they are smaller in ' Mr. Tilton devotes his morn-
winter than in summer. Wa- j ings to study and literary work,
ter and the sap of trees fall ex He rises very early, and is gen
which we were, seemed tn uni-
son with our feelings." Karl
goes on to relate how If and
three other compatriots whom
he had summoned from the
beach for th" purpose, with tin
(Englishman's uKiuil impertinent favorite excuse is to say thai
interference and intolerance of these are very wild and uugov-
custouis differing from his own, finable. That is not so ; in all
for com net
pearl o) s
Iri 1* likewise abundant, ami
piys the div.-r for i.is bib >( ami
i"sks in going for them am ug
-tarks and "sting'Tei s." The
treciotis tortoi <e nludl is also
bund in large iptanritie. At
eruiifnt Mine Inspeefor woul i piesi it t h * • - • • treasure , are gn r
put a stop to it.' tiered by a few la/) blacks who
The old man shrugged his lloat upon tic waters on tlfii
shoulders, "lu the first place," ' log made cataiuaraus, ami set m
he said, "Don Louis invented (,uiy to go dow n into tin* water
this system himself. He em ' wlieu they are too ln/.y to sj|
ploys about twenty men as upright on their cluuis) . rafts.
spies and body guards. His
The IIoa Ale I))liaiiiitc.
it
. .. , The question oftln
determined to frustrate Atoi • Mexico you will not find a more d\uauiite fiends in
intention. They together vi-it steady, timorous, iv-peciful,
eil the hill where the fie<h was haul working tribe of Indian.-
cooking, and, destroying the than these are. His system is
pat id not only in proportion! as erally at his books before most
rise above, but as they fall be- ; persons,especially iu late sleep
low the freezing point. Low f itig Paris, have left their beds. ,- . , v ; 7- - - — .n«i,vn wn
temperature as well as high pro- He is now giving the finishing uv,*'b '"''jnanis in the one of gratuitous cruelty. Any terrible destruction t
motes evaporation, and tin? trees j touches to a number of miscol- 0,l|,'h. 1 In*) found the heart other tribe would have loiiud a material had caused,
evaporate from their branches j latieous poems, which will ap- P"f °'n'side lor the special way of killing him before this, Bv au by a cap sheaf
•vaporate from their branches latieous poems, which win ap- . .
in winter, nnd so the colder the : pear shortly in a volume as a d'd'','fatton
friend and
work of
Li •udoii,
I'fetilly, being tlist'ussetl in
ola* of the public resorts o'" In.-
city, lining stories were to|>! ol
that this
at times.
. v .v ... by a cap sheaf took its
their constant in spite of his guards and spies, phlce, A gentleman remarked:
weather the more they shrink. I companion to the Swabian sto- * * i«*im 1 ami companion, Atoi. Ah for the inspect*'r, tie is kept "Talk about dynamite, 1 can
4 former livit (*iti tlm nMti>iiilrie*' the afternoon Mi. Til r«arb* was afterward good iu- drunk until it is time for linn ^0^011 a true'story of what
iliMt.g tilth ast 1111 ton visits some (d'tin-humorous moredly told by the cliff that to go, when he suddenly reuiem- nitro glvcerine once ditl in our
(•II . . ... I II 111 I- . • , I . I.f , .1. .11.,. . 1 . a . 1 1,11. I. A* I . I ? . I A ft
A farmer living iu the eastern ! 111
•A part of Kansas missed a eotiple f 1 % ot "l'"-
? of his cows some time ago. and " Vi , u- . , 1 "•!', •
adilligetit s«airti and notices in i ,'j j.t V . ' , • 1 •"'lo,,17'""g
" the county "! ,,ns l"""" painters
bring them to^ht!" Yesterday!! T.* M
however, while 111 the Held, he he < hess toai.
home of painter
au
i rd
imtlrod a hole In on. ifc«f «;!*•£' l'1™"1'"1
!''rnC^JoinV'inKetfoMd 'X K..VI.I „f Z"„Hl.to
itiittii,kin Kiwi and setting fat "" i'";ml 'l-. „t in ll„.
£1... Li- ia * ... p-„more Democratic and more fa
their interference had been of
noawtil, as they had found the
tin* grave where the liesh had
been buticd and opened it -non
after lie and his friends had left,
and finished cooking it, and ate
it all.
I>.'is the mine, and asks ; 'iVil
right Up tliel'e f' *Ves, )e;., of
course; and to spare pm au.t
11 onb|e, 111) dear friend, 1 have
w ritten out the whole report my
self; here it is.' You see, We
are twelve days ride from (.'hi
state. It was out near Prairie
du Cliien. w here th*') were bins
ting in a eat on tin- Prairie da
('hi..'ii division of the Chicago.
Milwaukee and St Paul road.
1 he contractor had several kegs ing of rivers, an I 011 otn
of the s u!l III aU tltlde|'groUU<l 1 sioli II- made eillllt
Lord Lindsay states rli.it iu
place, (be da)
went to g« t st,mi
woiiiinau
ami left the
liualiua the seat of government."
Later, when I saw Don Louis ^ H
the course of his wanderings 1 could not help saving to him: plat pen: b\ ami h\ soun-
amid the py rum ids of Kgypt, "I. thought you , had tried to hogs came along, and'om of
nl into ihir* place
ombusttblc itself
;• ill ft .11 pel 'ft! to I ' ill .ill
I Item lid 1 lake t It • ii si 1)
New *1 I|'k I A ell iug |'| .e • I :, ■ I
Mfnries Aliouf Sliiloh.
"The tralilfOst I \pelieuces
at shi oh.' raid « if 'I the li t
* tlel's a I II I el ell I . i I t 111^ lit V e| e|'
litis of the war, "were among
the wounded after the battle.
There was one case that faille
tlinh't tit) ow u observation. Mi.
Olivej heiislow was surgeon ol
a Missouri regiment, ttiul was
i ai ing lor tin* the wouhde l on
one of the boats, lie earn. t-> a
volunteer of a Wiscoi.a a re
jiiiif ui \> Im liutl made n qui.'k
tup Imiui his home and who
had joined Ins f ginieat just in
Mate for I la- bait ie. Tin - man
had been wounded iu the foot,
•ami the surgeon was at work
amputating the shattered mem-
ber, w hen If discovered thai
the w.untied soldier was Oliver
Delisl iw Pe.'se, his nephew,
whom he had not seen for eigh-
teen years."
"Speaking of Neb-on," -aid
another off of quintet, d saw
him llfel Ilis III lii'Jj Oil off of
castoli lb* •V i Uiiveii fo sijpe|
iuteiidiug personally the i ross
ticca
men jump,
l
t i
id
I -
ill
■■p fNI--„ —WS~ , iwrapt
A letter from Hpartanbiirg,! found in the gallerii's of the of its closed hands a tul>eroiis
8. CM says that the cotton fnc-! chamber or senate following the or bulbouf root. He was inter
tories in the state are ail run- i debates on some important so ested in the question of how
nlng on full time, and t4iere is a ! cial or political question. In '""g vegetable life could last,
fair demand for goods. There j the evening he is often seen ut' ninl took the mot from the
is no probability of a single I the Italian opera or the Opera mummy's hand and plnnted it
hour's suspension during the, Comiqnc at Mine. Adam's polit- i" n sunny soil, allowing the
year, except some very small leal and literary salon, or per rains and dews of heaven to
mills that generally stop dur*v hups at one of the receptions of descend upon it, and iu the
ing the summer. TTie Pacolet a cabinet minister or President course of a few weeks the roots
company say they now cotton Orevy. Mr. Tilton's hours thus burst forth and bloomed info a
on hand for five months. They well tilled up, and wdn n he re- beautiful dahlia. The
are running on full time, und turns to his quiet nook near b ry is said to be well verified,
everything is working well J Notre Dame, lie has earned a
about the machinery. They good night's rest.
are hopefuljas to the riftautts of ----
the new year. They do not up- j At Statesville. N. C.. the oth*
preheiid a susjH'nsioti an ae-! er day, Thomas L. Shields was
_ as honey the {lnf
"If I am strong enough to do nial tilled him self. II earn*
this, it cannot much mat- out by and by and soon
into the water and drag out a
half drowned mule. After an
cxpt •rieiicoof this kiml lie came
upon a wagon train stink in
the tn ml Maj. Igo, quarter
master of the Thirty-fifth I ml i
I If hog found a keg ana regiment, wa* working as
as glyceriif is as hard as a man could'work to
The hog, studied from an ur
list ie noint of \ it w, a - a 11 i .-in ii
failure, but viewed in the it
of a long felt want, lie lootn . np
a pre eminent and lasting u •
IVet* lull that 't is the lot,,
sought missing link bet we :•
man and the i gliei auima s,
tllel'i'.'all be ||o ilotllit. We,s.i)
higlu-r animals but wt do i..t
inter pet too literally. \ m .
let .angel higher than any quad
rup"d known to seieufe. if p:..
pel I) t•<I Ii a'ed :ttit) fill 1,1 -le d
wi> Ii ihe i ight bi iml. r 'i tie i
l .il lie can at 1 th>. s t I w <
limn if ) animal ilia' I i♦ a >•-
the In i ll if nfe. In man ,
ipei !s a at.iu i JUst like a a .
>till) III tfe sii i . olV> 'i ,i
ll'tg. .\ hog is le|| I ! |
si III >b ii I! ui i-.ii * II; i " 'II
to InO e Ilis 11, vi - k st'l a i t let I
t loe - .1 Ilia II i I e.ilt '< II
h u!nIri; I pot) • '|a .,i •■(111
I ill .ugh a h ha' ; b.
roosti r fonl<it; ; tiif j v i;I .a
opera i;l.i>s so t an . m a I ' •
Imppeti 111 be a p .| ; i i , and
Up to StlUlf.
The \ "Iy tli.lt a ho_; i- i A
ICI'ted to t|o i , I ||" .'ft) l l|i IL.T
le (Joll't do and e,tuhln' III
hired io ilo ",v i • i ft ai i > 11111i
ami a silver plated -.vill
t hoil^ll, \V lb -a lie '.,-H III!
II o vv i • t iid«'U if stead ot wa .
inu 1r• • • ■ 11<I .in • • 11j•• i ig tin
•sweet p, I I III II" 'tile tl I '■ • • I Ii
imagines 11«. |, i. a special <\ili
III solve till' ( lilf-je t j lie si io |i.
and statt for tnat kingdom bv
a direei route Hi rough tlf pans \
bed When lie is about hail
wa) there, a \t-rv mad wotu in
causes him to ehutivf his mind
and If starts o i a tour of in
spection. She drives him up to
to the gate and makes a wild
i u -h at him vviiii a hr n>m in o|
le I If id I eelat to the liai-li.
She nihil it. The hog look •
at the gate as if he thought ol
buv iiiK it. and then, with n
noise 11i.e ih*' rippiuir up of
eijfht miles of plank sidewalk,
he makes a ru-di in an opposite
direction, and tl • ,iii I'm)I of
sf i ipped stof kiii/s ami eiubi o d
erv'. Then tlf woman eri •..
goes into tin* house ami puts
some court plaster w li.-re ii v. ill
; might have more time to devote
to chant) 11 all list tlfii for-
tune mil' ■ upon would do a-
M i lb e\t I lid tllefe Would be
no snlf' iing in this world f« .
i hunger Hulfalo Kvenilij; New ;
>'au Ki iiici -co Hulletin :
There aie 1 ,<wa♦ Chinese cltil*
dreii iii San Kraueisco eligilth'
• < ii '*11 till l
• i 'aitie.I bv tIi I '.ilil'oiuia
Supreiue t 'oiiri.separ.i'e si h tols
Will lui > e io III pit IV I led for
llfin. as vvliiie illihlt'eii will
not go to tiie - inie schools as
• If little pagans in fact the
e;is|e fee||<ig b. |\\ "ell
'I I oil'!
hi
rtO es | . full)
bet Weei| \S ! 11
l ie JS( "Il il
lie eh
'ur:h: to
;• .foals i
a I I Oil ;
I i 11 ,t• 11'I i i
t I th ' b.
'|0|l
i -cr!
i u
11 a
.it
d
I ae
the two
as it vv as
'hick* iu
.la pa ii
obsi -I've
fit e
! iug
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r
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til'
d.
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1.
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r f
to r
-I
t1
tloll lo
bop ova
i a id i i
1 ' 'oin 111 ..f n5 •
by b|o(,.
i hiiiiuIi' on
I ve lo ;| I
la the <
are about
people us i
til
'V
It tip
llll i: I' V
e god to
•III! I lie)
lit I Wo
the vv a v
i v bi 1 ■,
e \ t • I (. 111
fill otf I
111 • •
i , i
b i .
11, v t •
11 it'.*
vv Iii<
igllig
. * I •' 111 phi
as man)
i people.) el
of uoitalit'v
r. i
t,
pit d'
ciik
It t!-..
•.'. 11
t vv ict
ojorc
tie
wll
deaths of i i|
pel -■• .|| Tile
1 than white
•rnphis Apjte d
t«T what I choose to sav about
it."
AmenKles uf Wnr.
!eg .
r . , van
deled info a stable near bv
which contained alien it rl\
horses beloiigbii; to th" ct.ntrac
lor. I If lion it b.oliiiguroiiud
among tin lease,' n |
(leneriiIs Pierce Voiinn and wln u one of them diw
Custer were uf-smutes and gave Mr. Hog a good of. '|'he
classiuates and devoted friends concussion start* d tie- business,
at West Point, iu the war and not a ve«t jge was ,.w., dis
they were major generals of covered of ihe hog. r a single
cavalry on opposing sides. One horse, or the table. And
day Wen. Voung was Invited to where the .t.. t,- once" «tood
An Kimlish lady, Mrs. Hay* breakfast at tli * Hunter man* fhein wn.*,a hole in tie* earth
ward, has lieen engaged an «ro- sion in Virginia. The beauti- fifty feet de p an I not more
fesHor of elocution in the Cin- fttl youiig ladies had prepared than iisi let iu i ,i. ainfer*.|iee "
cinnati law school, ami the iu* a smoking breakfast, to which There in a gent emnu m r|,j^
gel the wagons out. and had hi.j'h'th. most good, and gives
men iu position I'ora lifi wlfii '' '.x *' I'nob'i to ^et tlf ho,; ut
Nelson rod*- up. Pushing hi* | of tic gulden. I he b«.\ dii-.t -
\m
you.
that
fllCe.
' N Oil
The
Auv
I)'.
count of a depression in bust* j convicted of manslaughter and novation has been received with the Ueneral was addressing .city knowing" ft. thv-.e fact-
senteuced for liv# years. It great favor. 'himself with ardor, when alMadisoa,(\Visi Democrat.
wtii I'lotf to to th* maj' t.
-oil roared out: 'lilank
sir. wh it's them 11ti•! with
wagon1' liaising his hot
the major rorred back:
off and get out of this, blank you
,M' wagon's stuck in tlf mud.
blank fool can ••*• that.'
you know who I am -it *hout*-d
Nelson, iu a lui v •« rta nlv I
do. n sp(.||t|et| the ma^or. 'yoti
are tie* pot-bellied tpuirteiinas
ter of thai (lliio legiiifiit iu
I'roHt. ami vou ean't boss me
around. Nobodt but ohl Nel
son can do thai.' After lectv
ing fh • i*• piv Nelson indulge I
iu H chuckle uaU rv.ie away
him tl " otlfr w ,v, and the 1,
whiil I „ throiiudi
gate vv ith a tfr «11f ot triumpl
Minuein-p i; " .,.io.
he
lllfk ory tin I clfrry trees.
quire a growth of Jfo jear- e
ftu'ethe) ale vabiabie foi iht ir
timber; maple 'j<> vt jtis, and
beech 1* year-
l ite Chicago public 1
contains I i7.<h t books,
largest is-ne for "if da-
'2,.Ml? vt lutiies, and tin av •
'...iv
•1 he
,v ,'ls
i age
numb r of
Tin re art
uuul^t.i) roll beii'i|^4,^?.
visitor is 1.711.
employ *•-. the an*
ve. UI) let'oi [
'a si Hi v aria i'i)
lot'
M.
s||> s the cause of this i-\ee<stVe
ii ' i rt a I i i) can be fracetl chiefly
1111 pla,t' keI ) " I if Iley roes UI'e
la'urall) superstitious, and bt
I i.'V I t here I - tic U'e vi 11 lie ;n t'« >!'>
j urtt t it n t hat Uf die iif, ai. I
the) climr to tln ir sup.-i stiij,, s
i'i I si ,.,n • , learn u .thiuy b)
the I'e,-it ful m -rtnlitv ,'iaioiiu
tledr iaft . I he n :r - ouac'xs
reap a rifh Imrvest on this
credulity The) ha ve a speciiie
for every ailimut, and. knowing
nothing af out the tlisoaso, tin*
cause and etf.-t i. tlfii remetiv
aggravaft «itisf a«lofeuriug:" "
When l>ext. t troii. ,1 his mile
in \?:I7 1 V iu 1st'?, if v\;is hind
1) I di< t ei• 11.• 11 his j itn' w,,nld
ever be b. ate i. and it wa- n .t
beaten foi seven Ve.'r-. vv Ii !i
(b.lds tilth Maid . !i,|ig
and made it jt) • i , '|*j.. ,
Harns reibn i the liuun fo V;t't
I I; ami then in siicci .s on t am<*
Si. .1 illi.*n. .lav Iw s;,., j
Maud S , the luttet briagingthe
fe. old t It t vv f i to 1 ' I I. \ul
Vet fid these ft illtnph *• Mice
Ttexter s ,ie i? p. iforii.aiti'i!
pres--nl a '«-ai . of iml)
seconds, and therear s tin
ami one I la.-ter •eco.'nW
come bet .re a nub -had 1
/•i t'e* ; but
:itl i Ii! t if th*!
ted ill t
iii 'ti .'tl'
will nit
vi
b«
itl * 'I
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