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SUNDAY MORNING.
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HERE AND THERE.
The heat killed 7,000 sheep out of a
band of 12,000, being driven from Kern
County, California, to the Willows, Ne-
vada.
The body of a Jew has been cre-
mated at Gotha, in Germany, where the
practice is becoming common, under
influential encouragement.
According to Mr. Forrest, the Eng-
lish Consul at Teintsin, the deaths in
China, during the prevalence of the late
famine, aggregated 9,500,000 individ-
uals.
Darlington, Yorkshire, England, ^_________v „
with a population of 27,729, has 1,000 (about fifteen and one-half grains), and
houses vacant, and only 100 men em- that 125,000 heads yield one kilogramme
ployed at the Iron works, instead of 1,000, | (2.2 pounds). Now, as each head of
as formerly. 1 clover contains about sixty florets, it
It is said that the Princess Louise will follows that the bees must suck 7,500,-
not o-o home to mamma during the com- | 000 distinct florets in order to obtain
ing winter, but that she has invited some | two and one-fifth pounds of sugar.
SCIENCE AND PROGRESS.
Drilling Rock by Electricity.—
In America blaek diamonds are employ-
ed in rock drilling for wells and mines.
It is now suggested that these expensive
tools bo replaced by the action of the
electric current. In a recent book it is
explained how one bf the electrodes
which conveys a current of a certain
electro-motive force, on being put in
contact with glass in the presence of a
saline solution, acts as a graver or dia-
mond. Rock crystal, despite its hard-
ness, can be attacked in the same waj .
Could not conditions analogous to these
be employed for the perforation of rocks ?
The Labor of Bees.—A calculation
by Mr. Andrew Wilson in regard to the
amount of work performed by bees in
collecting honey results as follows: He
finds that 125 heads of clover yield ap-
proximately one gramme of sugar
FOR THE YOUNG POLKS.
OFF FOR BOY-LAND.
Ho! All uboiml! A traveler
Sets sail from Baby-land!
Before my eyes there comes a blur,
But still I kiss my hand,
And try to smile as olf he goes,
My bonny, winsome boy!
es, bon voyage! God only knows
How much I wish thee Joy.
Oh, tell me, have ye heard of him;
He wore u sailor’s hut
All silver-corded round the brim,
And—stranger e’en than that—
A wondrous suit ot navy-blue,
With pockets deep and wide;
Oh, tell me, sailors, tell me true,
How tares ho on the tide?.
We’ve now no baby in the house;
’Twns hut this very morn,
He doffed his dainty ’broidered blouse!
Witli skirts ot snowy lawn;
And shook a mass of silken curls
From off ids sunny brow;
. They fretted him—“ so like a girl’s!
Mamma can have them now.”
He owned a brand-new pocket-book,
But that lie could not find;
A knife and string was all he took ;
What did lie leave behind?
A heap of blocks with letters guy,
And here and there a toy;
I can not pick them up to-day,
My heart is with my boy.
Ho! Ship ahoy! At Boyhood’s town
Cast anchor strong and deep!
What! tears upon this little gown
Left for mamma to keep?
Weep not, but smile; for through tlio-air
A merry message rings?—
“ Just sell it to the rag-man there!
I’ve done with baby things!”
I —Emma 11. Nason, in St. Nicholas for September
AGRICULTURAL.
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friends to keep her company at Rideau And as honey may be said
H lU roughly 75 per cent, of sugar, we have
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railroad conductor in the United States. P°und of honey.
He has served 43 years, and is now poor _ Juk Consumption of M " 1 ftl.0 j mbs. hedonkhyasyoudid.
and disabled. springing up afresh all over the country, I am the ugliest fairy in the world
Bismarck’s salary as Chaneellm of isPrencwed for some method but I am the best friend you ever had. 1
the Empire and a Prussian Mmistei is , consumino. the gmoke by furnaces- can not help punishing people when they
$13,500. l)r. Falk, on retiring aftei ( ^ tvv?reasons for desiring this; j do wrong, and I shall continue to do so.
33 years’ service, gets a pension oi l ^ its econollly, for it would probably Every Friday I come down here and call
$3,300. i gaye „er cent. jn fuel, and secondly, up all who have ill-used little children,
In France, and indeed throughout the prevention of the smoke nuisance in ; and serve them as they have served the
Continent, the editors of newspapers are j nianllfllcturing towns. Numerous de- ; children.
among the most popular candidates for ; v;eus jjave been tried, but it is still sta-j First she called up tlie doctors who
Parliament. In England there is hard- (ja autbor;ty that all have hitherto give so much physic, and she sat them
ly one in the Legislature. j failed, so far as complete success is con- : all in a row; and very rueful they look-
Tiiikty-two tramps took possession I cerned. q’he invention of a complete ed for they knew what was coming. She
of Humboldt Wells, a mining town in j smoke consuming appliance would not pulled their teeth out, dosed them with
Nevada, stripped themselves of clothing, j on]y be a fortune to the inventor, but a j calomel, gave them mustard and water
asked them where the master lived.
One of the fingers replied, “A stair high-
er.” On the third stair lay a heap of
bowls, who showed him up a stair high-
er yet, and on this fourth stair he found
some fish frying themselves in a pan
over the fire, who told him to go a stair
higher yet. When he had mounted this
fifth stair he came to a room and peeped
through the keyhole of the door and saw
the Godfather there with a pair of long
horns on. As soon as the poor man
opened the door and went in the God-
father got very quickly into a bed and
covered himself up. Then the man
said, “Ah, Mr. Godfather, what wonder-
ful doings are these I see in your house?
When 1 mounted the first stair there
were a broom and a dustpan quarreling
and beating one another.”
“ How very simple you are,” replied
the Godfather; “they were my boy and
maid, talking to one another.”
“ But on the second stair I saw some
fingers lying.”
“ Why, how absurd you are,” said
the other; “those were roots of
plants.”
“ But on the third stair I found a heap
of bowls,” said the man. Selecting Seed Cork.-In electing
“ Why, you silly fellow,” replied j seed-corn, observe the time of ripening,
the Godfather; “those were cab- ! number of ears upon the stalk, size of
the stalk and the perfection of the ears.
Corn which ripens earliest in the field,
other things being favorable, is to be
Influence of Milk-cooling.—In
the MUchrZeitung, M. A. Kirehner com-
municates the result of his recent obser-
vations on this point. He sets his milk
for cream in two portions, one of which
was uncooled ami the other had been
passed through a milk-cooler. Each
portion was set partly in wooden
troughs and partly in tinned-iron pans,
and the experiment was carried on in
winter, spring, and summer alike. The
general conclusions arrived at were as
follows: 1. There is no essential differ-
ence between cooled milk and uncooled
milk, so far as cream-raising capacity is
concerned. 2. The tinned-iron pans
give a higher percentage of fat than the
wooden receptacles. 3. In summer the
yield of cream from the cooled cream is
greater than that of the uncooled, lie-
cause its souring is longer retarded. It
is at this time of the year that the tin
pans serve better than wooden troughs.
The butter made from cooled milk
keeps far better than that from the un-
cooled.
bages! ”
“ But on the fourth stair 1 saw fish
fiying themselves in a pan;” and as the
man spoke the fish came and served up
themselves on a dish.
“And when I mounted the fifth stair
I peeped through the keyhole of a door
and there I saw you, O Godfather, and
WIT AND WISDOM-
An unsuccessful lover was asked by
what mischance he lost his divinity.
“Alas!” said he, “ I flattered her until
she grew too proud to speak to me.”
Kansas teacher—“ Where does our
grain go to?” “Into the hopper.”
“ What hopper?” “Grasshopper,” tri-
umphantly shouted a scholar.
Most women like a sewing-machine
with a loud hum to its machinery. This
drowns the other woman’s talk and gives
them a chance to do it all when any one
comes in.—Free Press.
There are nearly five hundred lady
dentists in America. And they do say
that the feeblest one of the five nundred
can hurt a pretty girl’s face more in five
minutes than a man can in a week.—
hawkey e.
The man who gets into the side door
of a saloon on Sunday in a town where
the law says that all doors must be kept
closed, feels more exultation than the
chap who beats a railroad conductor by
riding on the trucks.—Detroit Free Press.
Adversity lias its uses. The man
who is never sick, never knows how good
it is to have a troop of friends rusli in,
sit down beside his aching head, and tell
him in the most solemn manner that his
doctor lias lost at least three patients
out of five the whole season through.
“You love me?” echoed the fair
young creature, as her pretty head oiled
the collar of his summer suit. “ Yes,”
lie said, tenderly, “you are my own
and only—” “Hush!” she interrupt-
ed, “don’t say that—be original. That
sounds too much like Barnum’s show
preferred. Choose from stalks that have
two or three well-developed ears, select-
ing the ear that grows low on the stalk.
Ears which grow on long foot-stalks are
objectionable. A full-sized ear, on which
you wore two very long horns.” the rows are regular, well filled out at gounds
“ Holloa, that is not true! ” exclaim- the end and but little larger at the butt j billg „
ed the Godfather: which so frightened : than in the middle, if it has ripenet m (l WnAT are you worth?" asked arich
the man that he ran straight off, or no- good season and gmu- ow on a moi ! Q]d ni;SL.r of a young man who was court-
body knows what the Godfather would erate sized stalk and is taken irom tlie j Ms , ,.hil(1. .. Not much now,
have done to him. standing coin, is hist v ass oi a \a I but pm coming into a large fortune in a
riety to which it belongs. _ 1 here is con-1 „ w” th(, reply. The mar-
siderable diversity of opinion as to the , J t<)((k ftn<l tluM1 the oU, miser
uivcisc period when tin* selection ot ^ , , 1 . , ... ,111U1
Divorced by Death.
Pittsburg, 1*enn., August 16, 1879
-There terminated this afternoon, by
precise period
seed-corn should be made. Some culti
vato:
learned that the large fortune which the
-corn should ne mane, .-some emu- : „...... i,is
rs claim that seed gathered and dried | y<-«»g man was coming into
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............ , an indescribably sad scene, a romantic j jn the gun as S0(m ag ”he kernel i8 out of j father-m-law’s.
held a war-dunce in the principal street, blessing to those who dwell in large j to drink, and that was the way she spent i tragedy in real life. The little town of . (he nij,k hag nion. vjtapltv t<> withstand A certain Scotch country minister
and declared their intention to sack the towns and cities. | the morning. I Ebensburg, in the heart of the Alleglia-: and damp after it is planted than j removed from one parish to another,
place; but a party of mounted men j new Electric Lamp.—In a new Then she called up a whole troop of | njCS) county-seat of Cambria, was tlu! ,liat allowed to remain on the stalk until and on Sunday “exchanged” with his
drove them naked into the hills and form 0f electric lamp, employing two j foolish mothers who pinch their <hil- S(.um. of, lie several acts in the drama. de‘ad Others, and the larger class, j successor in his former charge. At the
whipped them soundly. carbon pencils placed upright side by dren’s ^waists and toes, and she laced j George m. Reed, Esq., the most prom- , u pcrf,,ct maturity of seed is de-1 dose of the service an elderly woman
Mi: James Russell Lowell finds | side and nearly touching at the points, j them in tight stays, so that their noses , ;nent lawyer of the county, whose name j and all acknowledge the neces- inquired what had become of her “ain
that, his chief business and draining an-j the wires conveying the current are | grew red and their hands and feetswell- has twice bfeen prominently mentioned. Lp^f the thorough drying of corn before j minister.” “Oh, we're exchanging,”
ed, and then she crammed their feet in- i f()1. ,|1(. Supreme Judgeship of Fennsyl- j ‘the h.().d fref.zin g weather of winter. An | he replied; “he’s with my people to-
to tight boots and made them all dance, j vauja) was the father of a most excellent i par with a large cob is not a good keeper, day.” “ Indeed, indeed,” said the
which they did most clumsily indeed; j (lailghtCT named Helen, about 22 years | ^ the n,.^0” that tllt, (.obcontainssuch matron, “they’ll be gettin’ a treat the
and then she asked them how they liked ol(1 The young lady was secretly mar- j a quantity of sap that the ear is liable to 1 day.”
it as if wasps’ waists and pigs’ toes j ried t0 Mr. T. H. Stopfell of Indiana ( dampnegS, especially if the season a , ITTIK fellow rushed into the street
could .be of any use. 1 ~ • ’ ----“ — —1 - 1' 1 '
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"•uisli as U. S. Minister at Madrid is to passed several times round the carbons
tell wandering Americans when the mu-, in an elliptical coil hung m a vertical
scums are open, what theaters to go to, 1 plane with the carbons and thus making
wlio arc the best milliners and tailors, a support for the lamp. The design of
ami when presentations are to be made this arrangement is to take advantage of
' ( j tlie law that currents moving in the same
“ thirds of cypn.sls at present j direction attract each other while those
c.hed thistle-covered wilderness;” moving in an opposite direction repel mums, u„u — ...... *“ | who was opposed to me maum ta.- j ^d-eob corn is more to be depended t , f * 0f an adjoining block.
lm. sjr sJJ., iLker says that there is each other. The current through the , wheeled them about punmbu atois, tho„gh it is said Mr. Stopfell’s eharac- u than white-eob corn, tlie red cob ^ h^u<r A t/1(. “Origin of
•i supply of water, believed to be inex- upper part of the coil attracts the cm- ■ with tight straps aeioss t'1™ " ^ ; y ter is at.ove reproach), and the deter- j as a rule smai,er than the "bite • M ,u. "eiJ in wonder and admira-
haJtibie, within a few feet of the s,„- | rent passing the _ carlams^ at ,1m are, and then- necks and aimsU ^ ^ mined opposiot her bmther....... ^ R,d cobs in white corn, however, ! u<jn a f„w ni„nients, and then rushing
nnrserv I CountJ’ al)0ut il ""'n*1' a^°’ n,',w|tll‘ ■ proves a warm and damp one. For this j reoentlv to pjolc at a monfcey that aceom-
Two-thirds of Cyprus is at presem ; -----------*.......... i . • ’ ‘j Biem and I stan‘lin* thc '’(immands ot her :lt J1'1, reason many farmers contend that the j panled an organ-grinder who was play-
....... thistle-eovercd wilderness;” moving m an opposite direction lepel ; maids, and stuck pins m them, ami I who was opposed to the match (al‘ rt.d-cob corn is more to be depended ° .......
‘ll)a" 1 ’ . . . .. ... .. ooi.h ntho.r. rriui curront throusrh the ; wheeled them about m perambulatois, i . , it . . i \[r. Stoufell’s eliarae-1 ...»•* 1. ........ v.j dm1>
irS’in^: ;r.rwhon ^ while below U tends to repel Mm this , t.m Sides til. they were sick a,u, stupid Mr. s“pfoll arrived in Ebensburg on j iLluie .^ed,^ the bra’n or chaff ^
‘i n’,‘ -ticecf the sterile plain was combined attraction and repulsion are and would have had lk Saturday last, and took rooms at the , remains among and adheres to j J he addressed this impury:
tl0n "',S 1,iaCtlt ’ 1 1 -------------------bei”S u,uler the water thCJ C°-Uld °.nly Blair House, where tie was Rafter the points of th(! grain to some extent l^^Xother, who made monkiys?”
tion was practiced, un, i........ i g0 poWerful that the arc clings persist
a granary. | ent;y to the tips of the pencils and even
Gkn. Robert Toombs, who is one m ^ ^ a ])ow 01. t.urve aboVethem, thus
the Trustees of the University of Georgia, t|u, arc largt.v a„a more steady,
traveled 1,500 miles last week to attend _Scr!Z }>r ^mber.
a meeting of the Board of liustees, so ; ^ gIMPLE Test of the Quality of
anxious was he to be present, and re- pBIJlKINO Water.—Nothing is more
marked that it was a long waj bn a t - • ortant fronI a sanitary point of view,
low to come who was expelled from the
...........when a boy. His offense was a than the purity of the water used foi
jM-Irtht with a comrade. cooking purposes or for satisfying thiist.
° „ . ., , Anmist Should it contain an undue proportion
™ t .Ol orgiinio it. might bo Mm
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have waterstrokes. And mind, when
you hear a rumbling at the bottom of
the sea, sailors will tell you that it is a
joined by his faithful young wife, the in-
tention being, it seems, to proceed to
Johnstown on the evening train. Mrs.
ground swell; but you may know that , stopfell was observed to be in a high
gives the shelled corn a tinged appear- „ Got^ my boy,” replied the old lady,
ance which influences its selling quab- in ]iel. calKud way. “Well,” said the
ties in many markets. In selecting excda|3],, gran,Lon in rejoinder, “I'll
seed from yellow corn, the color may be ,)et that laughed when he got the
it is the old faiiY wheeling the maids i tate?f excitement, and seemed to be *hanged f.:om a dark t’0 a light yeUow , flrst monk don^Nor,vich Bulletin.
about in peuimbulutois. . . 1 suffering intense mental agony. While by selecting a light-colored corn or vice \ ' ______
Then slie called a whole brigade of j ja>|. ]lnsi)amj all,] some friends were en-
cruel school masters, and set to work in j (|eav01.;ng to soothe and calm the lady
earnest. She boxed their ears, an(* l,,..-brother, Mathiot Keade, entered tho
thumped their heads with rulers and | roomj aa,k drawing a newly purchased
their hands with canes, and at last | rcvoiveVl seemed determined to dispose j pkaff”0'r bran, <rive preferenee to the
birched them all around soundly with . Qf the mau who had married his sister , ‘ fl.||t ;’ai.g ami you can soon
her great rod, and set them about three ■ ag.1;nstJ ]..s wishes and Icnowledge. No-1 ‘ '
versa. When it is desired to retain the
corn as you get it, the custom is to select
both colors. If the crop from which
you are choosing tends too much to re]ates the following incident:
At Traverse City we were joined by a
Improving the Indian.
* M. Quad,” writing from up North,
man from Boston who had “ Injun on
After hav- tjle brain. He shook hands with every
IHlo -W ^ill *>e -n in a village eem- “^^^WmoArious dis-
etery m Western Massachusetts. eageS) oftfn of a fatal character. It is a
She loved not wisely .but; too well, veiy conimon mistake, but nev.
1 trtsr-i pis | s mL'zxh Uz.'z I^ r« sl
A useful device for preventing a not synonymous. Of course the ques- bowled so that their »r»‘:it is, ounu- up Bea(ie was then disarmed by two of ibe pt.rm,.ated with the odor of meat hinl 0ff on a journey of three miles along
unfitness of soil through the sea, like bubbles out of soda , ,,entlem(in who were present, and soon uml * ing smelting there and thus gain the samlv beach. ’ When we got up to
,.i.,ss of accidents by which so many tion as to the fitness or unfitness ot sou ; ““'"•6“ ........(1#"*i',»b.ib- I gel,uemen we1'*5 | undergoing smoking there amt thus gain | the saiu]v ............
people have been killed or crippled for water for domestic use can only be deter- water, am m i> om ‘.so after left the hotel. 1 Ins was the tern- j ^ protection when in the ground against <jpi Mi—ion, “ Hiawatha,” as we called
life, has been introduced on the Dela- mjned absolutely by a careful chemical h'(’* ot ,hl' ■i,'a’ nelivisvoudid! 1 l,orary entliu" of what was belleve< | the depredations of field-mice, worms, j this Boston man, found plenty of food
and Hudson Canal Company's anaiysis. But since few persons wish to : 1 ,,',r , ‘ _ 1 u'..'.',....^i,_ I wonbl be a tragedy...... _ ! ete. The argument in favor of this prao- for his characteristic. Lots of Indians
life,
ware
railway cars. It consists of movable incu'r tll0 trouble and expense of a chem- She had better ha\e been boin a ''‘^b j The saddest part of the affair was the ^ }g that the corn is thorougly saturat- were hailing around -greasy, slovenly
«te|is, which at the stations are let down ical analysis, a simple method by which evwoman and s om \e . • •Iiq result of this additional excitement upon | d ith creosote, which is offensive to mlskins who hardlv knew enough to
within one foot of the ground. When any one may test the quality of the water | but, you see, people ca not alwajs | ................ stnte.iL ... ......
thl. cars are in motion the steps are lift- hc uses may not come amiss. As is well j choose then own D1 ° 1 >>llin-
ed high, so that it is impossible to jump kn0wn, the sense of taste and smell vary j the godfather. ( , ____________________„ . .................... ... D
either on or off. greatly in different individuals, one ut- a certain poor man had so many passed through there proved too much 0Vcn' ear examined to make extended to the Indian and no further.
Bombay with a population of 650,000, terly failing to detect the foul condition children that he had already asked all for her, and she was so prostrated I hat : tkat jt sound and perfect. All The ingenuity of the Indian surprised
■uni an average to the square mile ex- of a water which would be very evident the world and his wife to stand god- j it was found necessary to put her snlall grains near the point of the cob aiui ddigliteil him, and after paying
nlivavs .......... ,, , ea wun ereosouj, „-- veasKins who narun khc»
• j Mrs. Stopfells. She had been, as stated, many pe8tS) especially squirrels. The catch—fish, and the Bostonian let him-
! suffering greatly when she went to her j shoMjd remain in the lot until self loose. He was the friend of the red
husband at the hotel, and the scene she i ^ . whenit .g earefuuy shelled by manfrom the word “go.” His charity
Far
•in average iu i.» ..j...... ....... ex- of a"water which would be very evident the world and his wife to stand god-j it was found necessary to put her to bed, ................ ; ... ...........__............ . „
I'm-’ London is the second city in the to a person of finer organization. Some J fathers and godmothers to them; and j where she continued to grow worse until shou](fhe discarded and only the per- three dollars for a bark lamp-mat worth
ti.l'r Finnire'in point of numbers, waters, moreover, of very dan- when yet another child was born lie Sunday morning, when hysterical coma f ct oneg saved for planting. The ears about twenty-live cents lie exclaimed :
'kngw- not where to find any one to ask. | intervened. It was the opinion of the
In great perplexity he went to sleep and medical gentlemen who held a consult-
will
fail
taste
qeei „
British Empire in point
The average death rate has been about gerous quality,
ti unie os I>ondon. The people arc give any Indication by _
f ll 'thin' and stately in appearance, smell. But if tlie cause of a bad taste arcamed that he should go out of liis I ation in regard to her condition that
t:l. .’ . intclliirent eyes. The city or smell exist in the water, the deleteri-j tioor and ask the first person he met to , there was but little hope of her recovery,
f11'. ' ; L.7,1 joined by an eni- ous effects on the health will remain the j ))e godfather. As soon as he awoke the | and, even should she survive, the prob-
p ankment to the mainland.
might to be stored in a dry place secure “ AVby, sir, give the red man half a
frmn rats and mice, and where they will show and his ingenuity would outshine
not be exposed to sudden changes of the white man's in no time at all! He
temperature, which are liable to affect has been knocked down and stepped on
injuriously the germinating of the seed, and kept down, but I'll improve him if I
J L iTLmMo the mainland. same whether they are recognized or next morning he resolved to follow out abilities were that she would lose her ^ oW.tjmt, practice still followed in have to stay here all summer.’
a J. .T*. V>a" ,.tnersavs in reference to not, Ileisch’s test for this purpose his dream, so he went out and asked the reason. many localities consists of pulling the The next day, while we kwere hunting
A Kood «t A ,‘l 1residence'^of the Czar and (credited by the Revue Industrielle to first person he met. This was a nmn ; Mr. Reade's love for his daughter ; husk*8 back to ,]1(. butt and braiding around for harvest apples, we came upon
prices lh»t d'l" \ Notwithstanding the most | Frof. Reynold’s of Dublin) is very use- who gave him a little glass of water, , (lVercame his antipathy for his son-in- ears together by them in about.twenty Indians on the shore. One
hi> ham \ . nu,.|>m-,.s ,,{ precaution,, ful, and so simple that any one can use j -say|ng: “This is a miraculous water, | jaW) aiM\ both were in constant attend- strings. These strings are then was using “Hiawatha's” tine comb;
A gua ".'.'Hj'bavoxKl with making the it. Fill a perfectly clean pint bottle wjf|i which you can restore the sick to ! ance af the bedside of the stricken lady , ]mn.r jn some dry and well ventilated another had his tooth-brush cleaning the
Withrow ii the oincer lp‘ ^ Liva,ii:l discovered three-fourths full of the water to be test- , |,eait]1; only you must observe where ,mtn tl,is afternoon, when their worst fts an attk, Jr loft, until such time -and out of a sore heel: a third was
to^^»t»tvl<nn,l.V'‘'\\vo unknown" individuals, who ed, and dissolve therein half a teaspoon-; tj10 disease lies. If it is near the head fears were realized, and death divorced as th’e C()ru ,s required for planting, trying to wind up his wate
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watch backwards;
"’fl. r| mi seein«r him A <rener- f'd of the purest sugar (loaf or granu- give the patient some of the water and a jkhv whose brief season of joy is to pjie varieties of corn, which are innu- a fourth had his wallet: a fifth had his
'ii"!' e'uk was invftbi, but a lated sugar will do), cork the bottle and he will become well again, but if it is be off-set by a life of grief consuming mel.able, are after all but modified forms hat and cane. The Boston man had a
I m 11 I1' - ... a i- « „i«,.,i for two dava. tf ... .,n your labor will be in the hearts of the three remaining actors ^ tw0 _eneraj varieties, the “ white ” bottle of perfumen'in his satchel, and
in the tragedy.—Cincinnati Enquirer. ; an(| the^“ veliow,” which in turn are an old squaw was pouring the contents on
two unknown
r him.
vas iu »«*••»» ««, « • .
iw-is found dead an hour after, set it in a warm place for two days, it near the feet
" - - be had been in 24 or 48 hours the water becomes , Tain_the sick person must die.
M1’'Viliam Mml produced such cloudy or milky, it is unfit for cooking j Tho man was now able to say at any
’ ’ n on the Fmpress that the purposes. If it remain perfectly clear time whether such an one would recover,
lj: "family left Livadia, their favor- it is safe to use. Cloudiness, when it oc-, and thr<,ugh this ability he became
(’ n c imniediately 11 I curs, is due, according to I rank land, to fam0us and earned much money. Once
rt
ifm*
i subdivided into the “ flint ” and “ gourd the soles of her big, black feet and then
seed.” The practical conclusion of the smelling of each foot in succession,
analyses and experiments made from Her face bore
A Jtimping Blacksnake.
1 .Uvilvses and experiments made from Her face bore the broadest, blandest
A day or two since, writes a Roanoke « J' is< whew good bread is smile one ever saw, and was darkened
. .............1*■ lb., 1 ? i. • It txx i ill i I llliX' *-v' v i
fungoid fermentation which takes place • ho Was summoned to the ihild of the j County correspondent of the Richmond lant white flint. The white only when her husband came along and
d as soon as he entered he saw j (Va.) Dispaten, a youth on horseback ‘ i„ starch and is almost drank up what perfumery she had left.
t ;i»,r 5 : sfii
Samuel Lee and to give
s. jut °f tile death of Ida Eddy.
Iriesb E Tlfif ? Sl ier, being interesting, was pub-
T|. | fun.
and
lead. The letter turned out to
cry. A few weeks afterward
mtly
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re: Kev' ^alllllLI, ^‘l’; | in w:ltcrs contaminated by sewage. , aim so uc ..«««•« » .........-........ ----- ,........... .......... - ,, , f
iv y ,. walked int0 , lT - no “T” ;hinft ^ j S h^^c«rtot\n.;S rtf hs'Ssl1^ had so carried him away that hc had
Miss Eddy ^alk. 1 mto bov who ,s so lame ,t almost gives h m a)ul ,ie kllcw at once the child would die. fionly a large blacksnake darted its full ‘ - fn bardness of its spent the nio-ht in a wigwam. While he
._Jjyn,!r„.o O. i J" blvjy1 Hid nin the bases ' Nothing after this event the man de- length from near the top of the bush and ’ vvell -uited for horses. si,.pt and dreamed of improving the poor
slip out the back wa,, '1 to,mined to visit the Godfather and tell struck its fangs into the horse s shoiil- ^ ‘ wun, ^ iye> a ?01)(1 st„,k lmlia„. the pu-r Indian had remained
der just in front of the saddle-skirts. ^ ^ for h \h, favorite sorts awake and improved his chances. It
1 he snake at once drew back into tin v,,Umv „.d corn. The yellow was a sad blow to the trusting man, and
UlOM ‘ J _a.! . a- X ....a... 1...... lxoVn inllVD i.l <l»bl
|Thc N<
ThJ
ll
in a game
______ Lynn newspaper was imposed forty miles ail hour.
„|Halfd Jhe same way, the letter in this a/(f
iye Mjtfeil bearing the name of Deacon!
I'**1!”’, llniore, and again Mi" Eddy
dostViajjl a denial of her death. Some
,i Mol tr.'s'work disclosed the fact that >lie
\br ^ls 4-tJi letters herself, and she con-
Stcubenvilk
,f base-ball at the rate of ^ ^ hJs wlth the water.
But when he came to the house, behold 1 he snake
j most wonderful doings were going on j bush, where it
Miss Nina Kearney, a daughter of -------- . , .
Gen. Philip Kearney, who was killed pun and a broom quarreling am! beating ”Mcngtli
one
was killed by
lo,at her motive was to get noto-
•i daughter of i within! On the first stair were a dust- 1 from a fence-rail. It was over four feet
.......
at a tournament the master lived. The broom replied, defined punctures m the skin, but no
few days “A stair higher.” On the second stair swelling or any evidence
he saw a number of fingers lying and he tion.
ip what perfumery
------ - ! destitute of oil, therefore it is wen suueu They sailed away down the bavin
| and so he healed it with the water. Tins to water. One of them got between a ^ ^ ^ hominy. The white cob their canoes, and an hour after we came
a second time also, but at the thornbush and an adjacent fence. 1 lle i : . „.,„„,.„u, flint mvinff less bran than across the Boston man. His enthusiasm
had so
corn contains a large proportion of oil, when we took up a shake purse to send
which, as a fat producer, is adapted to him across to lVto-key, he had only
of Love and Beauty
at Orkney Springs, Va., a
of inflamma-
11c wanted to be turned loose in
_______...____ a paddock with all the red men of
The daughter of Mr. William Astor Michigan for about half an hour.—«• -
is a leading belle at Newport.
trail Free Prc
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