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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1888-08-24, Page 7- � I . . 771117111,01!10.1110� 1� "� *T4 I .1 — 7 I 4. I 4 r.. I.- I . I . -40"9111"I I f I A :?llPP.. .._ . 11 777'� A, Ii. I I 1.11111111111 ... "IV, , "I'llpip.1w ,� .111111111111111111111111M 1111111111111111110 ."Ww "'�'% r ,. We want to Add'one 'i,�.,. ��0.', "U'd, 11 , - " , "', , th,OUI04nd new subscrib'ers to our list, an . I U001" � 'IT d " ". A. - A - . � .. , — :, - ment thereto we offer the, paper to new subscribers to let JAN I ii _1 ImAnY9 1888' for 50 cents cash in advance. Now is the time to take advantage of this low __ ..--------- offer. ­, R.-HOLMES, Publisher New Bra, Clinton. � WHAT MAKES THE SUMMER I i ' --I----- - - 1. 0 AFRICA'S HUMAN SACRIFICES. V41.111forplWo Aodwoodi troresitfli. FACTS ABOUT DATES. - ____ ' _' ­ � --- - The maguMcfeut redwoods which ex- ., LIFE UNDER THE CANVAS. — tend along ' . . L lothers It Is not the lark's clear tone Savage and Shocking Custouls Still Prao. .1 Cleaving the morhing air with a soaring cry, " t8h:gastit ranges, from, Montt- Something About the Discovery of Sex In A ClIT-6 EmPloyelso Hard Lot-V*tclous B`a the ticed-A Royal Burial. t6 yo ,,,,C for is recommended by physici. Nor the a filly e constitute of course Plants and Its Importance. Ant -ah and Long Winded Bores. or children teething. It is a pure. ,, al dulcet melody all ba, re ba t- It is ill West Aft -Ica that the personal the timber resources of the state. I y vegetable preparation, its ingredients Not these alone "customs" In its wild and native state the date The variety of incident afforded by 9 t6ins" still survive in all their her. It is from these forests that the major palm forms a tall and gracious tree of if traveling with a circus are abItIshed around each bottle, It is Make the sweet sounds of Summer; nor. Again and again an English trader part of the lumber used in the state since and the nomadic pr1e.p.. to the taste and absolutely But them of beetle and bee, the murmurous stately aspect, inferior Ili beauty, it is sort of existence it grants appeals strongl rmless. It relieves constipation, re - hum of the By or traveler has had to look on these ,,cu3- the American occupation has been ob- true, to the cocoanut, and still more to y ha And the chirp of the cricket hidden out of sight-_ toms," but the horrors were never fully tained. Tho drain on these forests has to certain traits of human nature, and gulattils the bowels, quiets pain, cures I the mountain cabbage palm, but, with there are never wanting men to fill every diarrhoea and wind colic, allaysfeverish. These help to make the summer. Il described until 1873, when the German necessarily been enormous. In those red- the usual high and slender stem of all its sort Of Position in entertainments under nese, destroys worms, and prevents con - Not roses redly blown, # missionaries, Bounat, Kuehno and Ram- wood forests adjacent to Sail Francisco class, surmounted at the top by a, tuft or canvas. With Barfatim's a -how, for in- vulsiona, Soothes the child and gives it Nor golden lilies, fighting t lie dusky inead, Beyer, were prisoners in Coomassio At the bay, and lying in the counties of San ,rosette of spreading feathery pinnate stance, a regiment of subordinates are refreshing and natural sleep. -asteria Nor proud, Imperial pansies, nor queea cup, time of the native crown prince's death. blateo, Santa Cruz, Malin, Sonoma, leaves, deep green Ili hue, and fully nine employed, and every one is as care is the children's panacea -the mother's ,it well grown quaint and rare-- As soon as he wtwelve as seen to be dying the Napa and Alameda, most of the mer- to twee feet long drilled for his work as a soldier Is for his friend, 85 doses, 35 cents. 23.12 Not these alone executioners began to scour ilia streets chantable timber in the original gro specimens. There are some very fine duties. But the glamour which invests -------- _____ Make the sweet sights of sunumep; wth ,Luc the countless forest leaves, the myriad way- for victims. When they can hi any one has been removed long ago. Fortunately ones, well known to most European tolir- side weeds two of them would come behind and the denudation of these forests the life of a circus employe will be Children Cry for And slender grasses, springing up everywhere- each thrust a knife through the cheek, no lt s and courtyards of found to disappear behind the scenes and I 'These help to taithe the summer. producer a scene of utter desolation, such Al'giero and Oran. In height they some many disadvantages to appear. the blades passing over the tongue and a 48 Is sometimes pictured In the. mind as times reach as much as eighty feet near Oil the last night that Barnum was Ili � Pitcher's Castorla. One heaven bends above; handle sticking out on each side. This following in the wake of the lumber- running water; and as they live and bear Brooklyn recently, a Tribune report - Attongs Well pleased is He if we patiently do our best. 'or � "1111 - Tito lowliest head ofttimes hath Sweetest rest, is to prevent the poor creature from mart's ax. In the greater portion of seed for 200 years, the follower of the fell into conversation with the man lawlearin- on the life of the king," that these worked over forests, where the prophet who plants a date palm may Ili- III charge of the performing seals mo, wasio-no ersong b" in the pine,-aflod bee in the Ivy I.w, A ICA lath same love, it is all God's surnmer; . 3'. is, swearing that if lie dies the king must ptumps,have not been removed to make - deed be regarded as laboring for posterity. Ili their cilige on wheels, before NEXT VISIT . So hum, little bee, and low green grasses grow, die too, in which ease, iustea4 of being way for fruit tree or vine, the great The trees begin to bear fruit at seven they appeared upon the stagel a , and , Itri, rofm It alit! Liijfig Sairgeoullo . I You help to make summer. killed, lie would not -only be,bpared, but vitality of the 'redwood' has asserted years old, prdduce abundantly at twenty, went through their tricks of thrum . 13 -Marietta Holley In Queries. ranked among the I "Okra" A Courtiers, itself, and a dense growth of sdp4gs has . OFTORONTO . and go Or' Supplying Ilia children's Chit- the banjo and guitar. One of thestn-It I IVIII be at the . way. whose life depends oil that of the king, sprung from the mutilated butts arid are dren far on into a second century. . c,'outh animals was picking away at the . . Cowbelts Wore on Broad and who -killed when lie dies -hold till rapidly approaching a merchantable con- The most interesting item about the ka I i . An eccentricity of toilet seen in Broad. his death placesof trust'and honor. dition. I date palm, however, is the fact that it . r of Ilia COW with his flipper. ,'Ile ..Ralteobury House "links lie ins Ills banjo," remarked the 0 I way, arid heard, too, consists of cowbolis had to offer a victim; but the number - was the first species in which the dig- thall ill Charge, "and lie will lie there by I Besides those thus caught every chief The same phenomenon of nature re I worn by fashionable women. Those cu- 11 I storing the redwood forests is tinction of Sex Ili plants was ever noticed. the lifiluraildidothat. Wetakethotime ;;; '., 1. I TUI ,,'SDAY was chlefly made up of slaves arid pris- In such parts of Mendocino arid Hum -t As long n -o as the days of Iforodotus, to, teach thein tricks when we are spend. I A. L'G I'ST ;:1, . I .. tions adjuncts are shaped like the old oners of war. Tho'%' d ves-painted ,white boldt counties as the lumberman has arid doubtless dozens of Centuries earlier, (119 the whiter Ili Bridgeport. One Ila$ ! ..i fashioned tinkling bolls which were sus- and covered with gold ornaments -sat already culled. An interesting illustra- the Egyptians and BabylOnislls 1,110w to know bis animals to get along ,with .%Lh D.%l !tended to one cow's neck in a herd, 60 arouil(.1 tile c0filu, flapping Off tbO flies. tion of the renewal of these magnificent that the dates could Only be fully set by file')'. I (,:lit do anything %%,III, these Ivere six pages, who, Similarly painted maleilu%ve;s seals, bitt ihoy would cite a that the beasts could be easily found Tiley were strangled at. the So forest trees is presented in the canyons on lean 'ing the clusters of so when they strayed away in the woods, I Until 1; 1). ill I ' the cast side of the Contra Costa and Ala- where their pollen could fall up,n tlIO See illUt bCar (pointing to the back of one ,but they are smaller. being only about and adorned, sat by the dead Ili, Stranger. Chronile, Bronif-Ilitis Gar `d i . ass, 'A. with embellished surfaces, although in had known their fate some days before, of this city, and along the forest clad ovori­!, As Li�,ual, tills I,it, (,r alf.,ttrtwt put in tile cagot, -I few go three inches long. The metal is brass, an. They meds county range, within a few Miles f(.17111,do I'los"ollis unit inipro'nat" the Of hi -8 I'ands). Well, .1 Strang seat was An F11,0kh Chun -it (i -,r,,) Ill.,, :J.ltakq, i but none ran away save throe � wives of � — extreme cases of extravagance gold may SIOP,eS of Mount Tartialpais, , , , 1� days ag,k), and I I),, w.t,� .1,.), kv4,l:v Corimali, t),,t. � I, ','all ' 1 1)""Alts"' -1"'1�l'l`I;I'l to lie able to inf,mil Aou � low irth, whose Ilia and the k-Il(fwIodgu was earliest acqlllft'd WIR?1`0 it whdil I �vtqlt t it .d"nn ,.%,I _ i I . * ipp ed by girls C1041 Nvere alti Qnce 'ranges of Sonoma arid Napa counties. L bit file. ; , . tit trAp 0. ]"At 1113'tla�lvhwr jf�qiai, T'D a 11 be used. They dapple at the ends of b brought ili;elf to bear upon. tile lIjlivej-f,,qI You fiec, lie didn't kno It 110 t 11 � I , N% -,all] AN IN $I ii . For nine dnvis tile 'file redwood forests on the range cast of sut)j(.L-,, (If 1111ill,111 FyIIIpntb3_, t1lr, Ill . I chains frord .the weo'er's belt, and. tile ,I 0 w I I I, the ,eeoij,l tinlit,si,, I,,,,, been L�oirv,i otgriwoI t . aughter wellt On, thO peoplo fasting, St. Helena, in the latter county, supplied ti,oll of (111111,1.. , It es_ � "Of course, tile case of tile lions and ; bronelcid tritLa,le.s. t - IWl�rP-IA`trI-;L 1111111t, Miell 8. A man I tilt' ii-,uitl rontle,j . iL,d fllil0i- I wlite to A,,xj,rLqs know.i ,111 OtIll-'r fungi merely lit tile came near being killed Ili tile lions, sane I "lo""'O �"'ecl-t lily ,,Iflerte thatik". 0 aven ]leads find bodies painted all the ties used in the construction of Y0111' cOullt"Y"anil who I tigers k themostd,ingerot, Clappers tinkle, a ainst the inner sides will' sh, . with more or less noise according to the red, but drinking all the more. And the Napa Valley railway, and the new Ill ,e ... �, 6ratitti.lL.. galb of the girl. If sho treads hard and lump by ill(, comnion unnie of iondstools this inornin .. NN",.Irs trIlI.J." C. IJ. PETTIT. , A,�_ 1, '' I t C..,, al,.� "I I'--t'"flir"ll ,If tile flead arill fast, there is considerable ringing, but if days after. g. -V. I ' Ve.all tilought lie was a - A .11tarph, Dellfilt-, Vill'ollic 131-011chitts, this death wake was to be fropeated forty growth has been drawn upon for years call di'ic"hiliflate as accurately as ,I Igoiloor.' 1-I'vei mail ]ins two cages to 1)'IN vine- trainel ftingologist (lie edible mushroom care for, and \ o have to go In ,1111011,,, all I .A;II�11,11)tlufl- Alan JOsj of v.,jt.0, � tt"'S116- P01VIIII4 (,I the site be an easy Stepper tile sound is only When a kill- (lies tile victims are slain yards and orchards that are taking the from all inferior specics. your epicure the allinials. I havo one of tile lions, Ili , I ,olile curl past for posts and stakes for the AT.IsIth'i' 'I ",At, (I'll .' . , "" I " t',",tt� L'al, But there havo ])cell .%'. Coll,oltatimi frofe, cages Itlj� uru'l I,% Ltr \%%I8jIjlIgtqI',,A an occasional clink, something like that at the rate of 200 a week for three place of the forests. -San Francisco -1 a"' s 114self- WO only control them by tit,%V M011011. , k . of the brass heels once worn on shnes. months. Bu with the vaguest views as to slugs enc', 11,�t. r,'11.,\"(I. If !t it; to be hoped that these bells will cult "greater Bulletin. I el 0, I it,,%v ('etic, III . . snails call safely be trusted, not only t(J fear, our whips being of Steel coverild If It st,Irt.v, "ring Out the Old" 'lotions of modesty, customs" than these. A king's mother I � identify that familiar bivalve, "' 't 'r- It Sol, Inaillifii- t�;rcrq or 11ring in the new ones of audacity; died lit 1810; ]let- Boll slaughtered 3,000 Vor rreckles and Sunburn. .Ostrow withrawhido. Thomeninclial-goofthe A,,,,,Il, 00"ll'I". ilre,,,f ,:liI1IItIfI'1cttAring A- f I people, 2,001) being prisoners just cap- Washing the face with acid buttermilk Willis, but eTen to distinguish between elephants Ijave, their goads ready to stick Canada. i,vrinano, but there probably ig no danger of the k %Va,II1w,'tA,I?,, 1-r,,1lotI3I' ("I'll[ of catiorri), h) lir Iffit."I 111c;1rable by Ill-ft'l turedfronit-lieFantis. Tomakeup the is a country cosm. such minor varieties as' the portuguese into tII(!njjin1aIs whellover they" ,ire not NIA""':`11'ts Ill (us vountry iiiit Eurolte. %Vrite style getting into vogiie with other than etic, still in favor for arid the Whi I tstable native, the 131110 chained. The I man there (pointing to lie 1111k) for jlarjj,(I1;,rq I tale, every big Ashantee town had to sunburn, freckles and scaly skin. The poillt all(, t .Alr� Joint Sio�vj'% , % , IjillgNtoll, (),,,, (_,.,,,IrrI1 those,who desire to force attention to give 111) '100, -every smaller town tell juice pressed from cuoulubetri; is alto- lie genuine Saddle Rock. next cage) has to sleep vvith the giraffe iti)(1 conslitill'tioll. . themselveg.-New York Sun, . I victims. I And so, too, tile distinction of male and every Di'll't to see that it does not get , John III .gother preferable, and, though o: Old 1� 01"'i'v, 'ill'g't0II'();,t, catarrh. fenialo Ili the date palm forced itself sick. It IN the tenderest animal we hate Mrs A 11"I'l)ilig, Kif-�,to'ft' ll)fit, lirlillello (,..If- . ., A royal burial is Ili this,w6c: At the repute, is a fashionable, London prepara- violently upon the attentioi - -e Ntorillitioll. . Tile Baby In Arabla. I bottom of a huge grave az c laid tile heads tion. The juice Of milkweed also is a I of hungry alld k tile only giraffe Ili this country.". �fr 1) S":1)"I "I"gSt"'ll, (tilt, CUIALITIJ, JJLa,J:tII,j I, I 1. I I 0) the fortieth day the baby's toad is of the Slain; oil them the coffin. rests. proprietary lotion for the face, sold by I"I'llallity ages before Linnaeus bad The reporter ventured to remark that throat. . These demonstrated the functions of pollen or I if the giratro's threat )11*4 John livr1ra flarr,.%%,natii, (Al.t, (%t- . shaved -a ceremony which could scarcely Then just bofore, the earth is thrown in modish cosmetic artists abroad. Th thu urrangements of sexes Ili tile rose 1 %vould " because sore, it r„ 11* bellti ,,,)(I tI.I.IfIlt'. -, . be performed in our own country, where 0110 Of tile bvstanders-a freeman, if of vegetable lotions being gummy, protect- I b,.3 likely to prove a serious ,,,at- I .Nlilis 3ralry A B,,rAij).)IlI,g, (,,IjtI,0,;I1e, ,).it, ,onto rank so much the better -is sad- antl the buttercup, . Catart'll, be:41 alld thr"11c. thick hair is usually of a later grow-th S Ing and detersive, reline the skin, arid, A 1 Iter; IIS it Nvas So long. 6. I Japes Illathews, 1, Njastj�r, ,%vtt,ll Ont, This operation is- considered a very fin: denly clubbed, a gash made in the back unlike rpirituous washes, do not bring Moist; plants, as all the world- now Yes," said the keeper. - "Anutawas A E Pisill, Gents 1,111.11i"hill,•1141loville, olit 0 tile other (lay who wi,oiea bis ,,,,,,,, Of Catarrh, thr,,zlit, .., out the hair* oil the cheeks. A Seraglio the pullen,,and the pistil, which contains I throat w,is as long as the giraffe,s,whell- I John Phippill, 81.11411111"t 11 0, ant (near Na. portant one, and thirty or forty persons of Ills neck and lie is rolled Ili upon this kiiu%v.,, have the stamens, which produce 1110 are witnesses to it, for the performance coffin. Tile idea is to send along with secret to take away -wrinkles is to'hea 0 1 ,Id Catarril )IA,.;,,I tlj.";,t:tll,i lllllw�. , of certain rites. I ' iron ebovel red hot, throw oil it a spoon. I , the crowd of slaves arid prisoners some ton . the embryonic seeds, inclosed Ili ono arid I ever lie drank whisky. But that, was "`111`e`�'�� uflluo 215 y,,ll,,t, Street, Tt.r,,Ill,,, (*.Ill. Tile disposal of the first hair is regarded ione who shalf look after them as a f ul Of HITI-rh Ili powder, arid smoke the tile salfib blossbm; though evell fit such better than. the questions sonle people �klltutl,.Il FI,,(-. I I I as a very weighty matter;. it must not be ' ghostly "major dome." I face over it, covering person and shovel cases provision is usually made for cross. ask. Wkl-, Bottle Of them appear to . � _ ____ - _ . . .. _ - - I burned nor carelessly thrown away, but *1 For a king there remains yet another I with a sheib�t to keep ill the funics. � ,Re- fertilization by tile agency (if insects, � know ilotilizig at all wholl.they got ill tile buried, thrown into the son, or hidden ill. "Custom," At the end of thirty moons T)Qat,this three titues, heat the shovel either because the stamens and pistils tie I cii-us. They v. -Ill risk if ,in animal eats Some crevice of ft,wall. I not both mature simultaneously, or W McKillop NilluRl 1v811r,ptg Co I . the grave is Opened, the royal bones fes- again, find pour on it two spoonfuls Of cauije (110 pollen is so arranged as never for . lies down. to sleep. If a ]!oil roars - - d . I . 'in the 6ild'a life. Heretofore it lilts only s4cleton placed iii a long building divided , three times. This rite is to be repeated to fall naturally upon thle sensitive stiguia I Wanted to know if the giriffe 6vor put its . I . This fortieth day niarksa t1trail)g point toned together -,vith gold ,wire arid the � white wine, steaming lite tabo with it ;they ask what he does -that for. Ont, iiiaii I - . I I - I - of tho unripe capsule. But in a few I head down to 'steel). The ,women Seoul i . been soon bY its parents, the slaves oil I "'to cells, the doorways to -]Gell pre 'night arid morning until the effect IT.' NEILANS, HAIRLOCK � duty and a f;w intimate friends of the i hung with silk curtains, I � gained. . is plants -as, for example, in the Common I *to think that flld Wild 'all 1111a Is must do'! - (; F: N I . :J�.%J, ,k(;I:N,ll "' fa I . . . Infly; flow, ho-wev+r,'It may be seen by Then on his birthday the king of Ashan- Plantain'water is very softening for begonia and Ili box pellitory-tb6 I everything different from wl lat tame ones Isirillitoll tmA.11 nil,) •villif" - 1, 111*0114-111% II,I anybody, arid is regarded as fairly - too goes early to the house of the royal tile. face. But vaseline rubbed on tile male arid female flowers are quite dis- (10. I lie majority of lieteple doil't know at, tal-,,, .,,,,ljj�jillg� 1113( . y.k,jIJ Ill't."I'. o%oll I - - kwitched "T the tido of existence.- 1 dead. Every skeleton is taken from its skin of the neck and face every ,light tinct, though both grow upon the same I the simplest facts in natural history, one A111ves,4,tf,,(,i(-a agai I "t, ( , 111,13I. -I :Ist. stov, that. 11111N. 'III- I ''Memoirs of all Arabian Princess." richly ornamented coffin, where it has faithfully will keep wrin stem; and in yet others, like the red I would think. killed I).v lighttlill-', If A't IN'va tit 'I , . .,, I I kles at a distance I If the animals coultl talk droijavai-d to ll"Ai,,I(,)N-t-it(Itir",".�!"""'I - lain surrounded by the things which If (I the hautboy straw- they would be able,to tell many strange . - . appear- berr,y, one plalib will produce nothing thin-S.said about then!. ad for long'yeaxs beyond their usual . Campion, the hop, all ' been most pleasing to It in life, and is ante. It should be generously applied, I don't tn,e� 11 I ON. i Blacking Boots by whol"Nile. 11 11 to 3F L* 1, LO V & Ft, Im us . Aaced oil a chair to welcome its visitor. left for the skin to absorb a few minutes, 9 people Can't real], but they will look i . . Two colored boys who live oil tile ,N,e,t I but 6 -ren or stamen nearing flowers, I say - I ,, 4 l while another will produce I It itilli,,41.",I,.Ltit'�,illlik�,,Ilt(li'l-,Ij)lt"],:,),I. . AS the Icing enters each cell with a meat I, find the excess wiped gently off with a only fertile at those words, ,perforill it,- A, - 1, 1) i i r.l if, vvjilt Ml..:D. Mlillov in fit.. I . g blossoms. Ill this -last wagon, and then ask me"N'll'atz; the all!- I Ilkilli.:1.1l'ilil's. Till.%, Ilk"., 1-th j,rIo�,,,j,,,,,1, had ,I boot blackill" anti drink offering to the departed, the , soft clotli. As vaselifle is twenty -fire case, to whicl side ant] have long 11, or bearb .,(..il ,, oil uI.N. :!�' , ii,tand oil Sixth avenue, have .1 10"" Sys- band plays the favorite melodies of that cents a pound, which lasts a year, this is belongs, I i category tit(,. (late palm nialsare. 'I'Ikeittlicy,%v,llltiokllo%vN%.Il�- � 1111,1m. UuXI...1-it III'..,] liwli. all'i art, prv),Alvl.j tel.11 Of soliciting business, by Will . e Ong � to do Off 1011.1s of, worh ill th"il. Jilw, '1101 If,. . 0 !ell they particialar king, arid, unawares, the royal the Cheapest as well as the safest cas- s, the sexes are strictly and abs W TO ' Iv for it '1 aild what they 1,111111) MLWIII.:, %VI.fl Diul-il)." lkll,j siolij,111, I 'lily to n2OnOPOIlzo the entire � jilt o 0 .1 Wilt, I 11OPC eventually cly I cat, -then P separated. Each fildividual plant I " they see,what Nve feed them. I Ci.,avril.,, oil tilt, sliorttl.,f ., lloti!.v all.1 11losi � They Ijave, have fell before going into tile hot sun, for long sort may properly be regarded as I It is 11, 0easure, to tall: any one who , rvaq ...... bJV to'nis 01"I"i-q �oll. trade of the neighborhood. - always be applied of tile a wht.'n I visitor sighs to the executioners, who uretic. This should . Owed him, arid an attendant is -Ited. . It 1) )WI.LoV. k huge phalanstery or community of I tiii(ler-9tall(Issoziietiiiiig,iboLtt theanimals. 1 Clinion, -jujw -,. .1 ill. I`Eltliillso'. . had a circular printed in which they.'all- pierced through the cheeks and killed, Nvalks cy rides, as %%-(.It as domestic Wol" I 11 pounce that thOY-willeall at all prhrate ill() killm washing the -skeleton in the 1 The skin must always 'tale or female flowers, for which the ! I don'ttliffik-K.40a nionthand board pays' I' .. , I . � lit heated rooms. boo or other Insect acts as a go Wtiveert I for,what we liave to endure froll, the -_ * dwellings for business. Thiscirctilarbas warin blood. Tile same work goes on at Ile washed clean with' -warm water all(! _., . . _ , Now, every separate date palm is thus I anin als and people (-,very (Itky.'l-New i 11 been sent to every house fora mile the next c(..Il, and so oil, the.fearful Work fino soap, and well dried. before using either a pollen bearer or a fruit producer, ! York Tribune. I . ,.round. They'call at the houses.for oil';- going oil far into the night. The hand any application, and, man or woman at- NEW PAINT SHOP, tom ers every morning and take a%va'v the plays ,I 0grial as each victim is slaugh- ways wants to go to be and a it is impossible to tell beforeban(i I . � Loots arid return them with � d with face and 8 - li,ILISI'At & WILSON, .1 "patent ter.- whether any particular seed will bring ! Ifolf to Ins Colindence. I ed. Two blasts of the horn mean neck theroufflily arid freshly washed. Dehii-e to A1111011114'r that tboy have Opened a , leather shine.". Already they have sov. "death ,ath;" three ru taps, ,,cu Sleeping -tvith the imperceptive dust to . forth a male or female plaiit, the Arabso, Henry Ward Beecher certainly owed -lit, sbol) of',% lhcrt Streo., ciint(')ii, rit,xt to Is, -.1. eral hundred customers, and as the busi- ,, dt. d m t it f . (stns- ness is improving daily they have hired Off;') One beat from a big drum, ',the the day in the skin, jelogging and grim- 'who '%visit, of course,, for fertile palms debt of gratitude to Ills teacher Ili mathe- )W's Atolle. licing Joractical workineil they I 'i head has fallen." Tilt si only, do nott'lisually pr1op. t"(.1leve thes. Cliff fil %Ili sit tiNfloctioll to all wII0 P four assistants to facilitate the work ' gnal is taken up ing, it is a great cause of wrinkles.- ngato from seed matics, not only for the knowledge ac. entrust t1wir work. PAI'Mt 1f,k.NnI.N-(;, 1w.- -- by other blinds, and all through the city Shirley Dare's Letter. at all, but prefer to raise their young quired through his tuition, but for les- '".0 . No New York Mail and Express. . . IN-X.N(i, PAI.1;TI I,'(,,, (1HAINING, .ANI) (-I.:Il,l , IT . I :4 l`f1o'rl"*1*s- It -O., 1?-xV(!tlt(II1 oil tile shortest . litern blowing ant] drum beating goes on . stock by slips or suckers, taken from the sells tending to .strength of character. 11)(')tive. or(l(�rsrf,-�,iiectftiiiv,.,,olieitetl, (11 I unceasingly. . . waiting to Be Eaten, foot of a female tree. During the flower- He tells this Story to illustrate the teach- "` . . 11 Testing Another Explosive.. The Ashantees always say of a drum; ing season they cut off the branches or er*s method. - 11 Of the natives of 'New Georgia or spikes of. blossom from the wild pollen lie was sent to the blackboard, and . I British authorities have been testing a "it speaks," and every traveler admits Rubianal Capt. Cheyne avers that human . k� new smokeless gunpowder, the c,)nlp;,i. that they manage to elicit from that un- bea ,alms of front a few cultivated went, uncertain, soft, full. of 0 r flesh forms 'their chief article of diet. Tito On '*I " _u whimper- . I ton Of' NvIlich is a secret. Among the In es for that special purpose, and ing. . . 14 manageable �nstrtiment a most varied' doctor observes: ,;It is to speou r'- . I "t),ffil laims of its inventor are greater velocity, range of sound. The sounds form words, , bring �Ilern by the side of the fruit bear- ,,That lesson must be leanillid,11 said . . A.. , . t - late oil the reflections of the victim, as he in flowers in their own gardens. The tlic. teachei- inbut ! I a VC17 quiet tone,' I - 'L,- 11 eels then rapidly and ,with a terrible intensilty. - All explana-' .1 I Wrecoil than with ordinary gorernhient understood by native listeners, Each- tation of Ilia fate." There is reason to effectually set life fruit by unconsciously tions and excuses he trod under foot with I . I atter trajectory, less fouling arid less the whole illyflim a sentence, readily lives front day to day in constant expee, bees and other ins I. powder; -',Ile it will keep better, I chief has his own ''call," just as each' believe that this expedtation does not _N !f p I highland clar! lilts its own battle tune. safer er , to manufacture and to handle, nis carrying the pollen about on their bodies utter scornfulness. "I want that pr6b I d 9 ,Produce the nionizing terror which most as th�y hunt for honey in the adjacent ' Its (5f course this constant killing ritakes the Europeans under 'the circumstances 1 . I M - is lighter than the common powder. it , lem; I don't want any reasons vllv I A—. Ile tallic S bunches. The account given of this pro- don't get it," I lie would say. I -_ . fN is known as the Johnson-Barlend pow. People callous to suffering and brutal to would experience, In the time not very Coss by Ileredotus is just as full and just : 11 did stuldy.it two hears." der, and the experiments made are said their prisoners. Their feeling in regard far distant, when cannibalism prevaile' correct Ili principle as any that 1hing to me; I,want the les- .- � d to have fully justified Several of 'to death is not couragp, but apathy. The Ili New Zealand, it was occasionally, at eould be given by �a modern bot- son. Yotinee(Inotsttidyit-ttall,or)-ou . . - ,clairris. -Arkrinsaw Traveler. these spectators are as delighted . ited at the revolt- all eventft,"the custom of a chief when atidst. Tito male flowers grow, as That's not I . I I ing "customs" as the Item,.,,, populace start* may study it ten hours, just to suit your - The Ing oil a war expedition to take It rule, somewhat larger than the febiale, self. I want it lesson.,, . . . f Alask. was at the gladiators' show. Now and with him, fastened together, a number but boil, are built oil the usual palm AIR was tough for a green boy," s . I The Canoes o At. the I Canoes are very neatly nries watched one who, besidt-, the knives tires; thesd men served as a living the ordinaryIn ' The Indian then a victim is tortured. Tile mission- - of men whom lie already held as cap- model, which is, In fact, nierely that of Beecher, "but it seasoned him. I ays . made, the ribs being whittled from thin through his checks, had a couple of forks larder. Each of them knew has six petals, not very brightly colored, sense. of intellectual it most intense . strips of birch, with gun%vales (if the thrust into his back. Hewasth that his lines a little diverted. Each thin a month I find the on dragged independence, an� S ame material, to %vilich the bark is .turn to be killed and:eaten ,would 66me; but pile yellovdsh green tubae, inclosilig courage to defend lily recitations. lits IDr. Cha s e bound with very fine before the king, gashed all dver the body, nevertheless with the certainty of this either ,�bc stamens or else a three celled cold and call'i'voice would fall upon tric 11-a 1vorltl-%%itlp reputati,,ii jj, a ,)b%,_j,,i;llI ;11111 I strips of dried his arms cut off, arid Ili this plight con,- (loom before him be partook Of Ovarv, . of whiell two cells have become it author. lrlq Mal"ll'Ih. 11,111(li'lilln L'iyvir ctiror i, roots, which resemble bamboo split irbi pellet] to dance for the amusement of the I the tit dst'of a demonstration, ,.NTo I' I I flictlical Odll, vorin,r ali ilkell'o'. " t we, and is very strong. The seams Ills fellows whose death preceded his abokiro The palms, indeed, are arbor- I'lliesi I tale(], arid then went back tothe f,r,I.,,f,"m` " where the bark is b at savage. -All the Year rZound. Own; and Capt. Wilkes, in Lis account I I evAll-ILki.r. 8�nil,t,,ill.,I)t . bound on the ribs 1J`7q_V I (ISCelit lilies on a large scale; and such nil)NgV 114110-11111IL'AINT. j)j,tI-A,_j1I- are made water tight with heated pitch ' of his exploring expedition, stated that beginning, and oil reacl ling the sailie, spot N,II .1-1 I „enc, ill t1w hath: a 411111 plia ,,V . tropical N)Veie-4 its tile yuccas arid the again, 'No P uttered with tit .of eOf' Coll. %�encllt fil tile, bill'I'lo a , gathered from trcN. When it becomes Dally Life of Talleyrana. King Thokambeau appropriated one (If #1 ot I ill bd;c (If flivah'it'iut'll; . raemnas all life other, hand, with the viCtion, barred ill progross-. scahlill", tirlile offl.n.,lyftli'llovd; froiiient,jo,irc 011 tire y to 111,1113te'-pe.-L)III, .1( Ill-dit nin,nu-, awl.,j I.L.r. cold it makes thV$0 little Ifirafts thor- "'File rule (RIPOSitory Of (lie en the small islands of the Fiji group as a 1,11l) -tropical palmettosand fan paluis Oil . I � I & -an(], Crell If 1, "I'llo next, I .11A I sat down lit red ,nn,; 110. I jt•,Iv VvIIlj)Jt-%h,lI, r,;,[ al"I ghly water tight.-Juncau Free Press, I tradition of the state," Talleyl ,unianpreserve. Everyman imprisoned i Ir . % "• I "' ' there 11I(A Nhor. help in part to bridge over the confusion. I %VhItUIIL'JI­it� li-,,I,,Iiy,?,irlf,,�l,--Ill',I,,M,t.,Il..011. : fit the age'of80, ate but one square meat , knew that lie -would ultimately gulf I,,.(%,o,,, tilp I I , two (),,der, .,.. ioll, pik,. liver.i.-Ill ,wci i)lg�, ,k,-. , c.rrve ass majesty, arid Buell word:,, mitler the 07zcclitiounl conditions went right oil, finish 41".111,10MS oil - Not In Coot] Table. lit the day, his dinner, and every morn- food for ]its ilia Ili other "Ile, too, was Stopped with 'Nol' but """" I .I- 3liss Ethel (after lunching at ing he rfequimd the menu of it from his alike were the loyalty and indifference as of tj.()pio,lI life, I, Goiji, and, n,; lie sat LIVIERCIIIIIIIIIIIIIALAINT. P.1111 "i"I'l, III,, Dein to death 'Ortain IfIxul'inut lily Mill dOwn, -was reNvarded -with ,N'el,y Ivell.1, I ,iII4,11111(ti. bin.le,I, J�Ilol.li­, '.111-m: 1-1111-1. 11.IJ'.;, kp's)-Ilow much change was there left. Chef ' Ile would rise at 10, dressing him- Of those victims that, when f0lills nssunio thes-hapeand stature of I or.ed 1, ,I recited it jllst � weim,, tiri'll fl,4.11111,r IIU hh' or 11114111.f%, lit-ol, w of the dollar, Cliff self even after the hands got rebellious, - questioned by Capt. Wilkes .Is to their " 'N%'Il I""'bir (Iy,pup-ia, hl'lil�o,��1:111,'11'4" pifill-h:', ,,A.. In? I'ves and ,those trees are what -1vo call as hodidy,andy'Olusaid IIN I . M iss Clara -Fico cents. and half an hour litter would have an feelings oil the inatter, they expressed q I ni's, innrIced still by the ol-igi,,. INT oil' 11111111111111, it illittli). 311s.9 Ethel -Did you give ]It ill file ssed . I ill 'I' -lily " A Ily didn't 1011 Say "I e. an aff'JI"Ill IM11111-11-n -ry,t,t,,r,,', i,i,,,,-,o.,, egg, it fruit or a slice of broad arid but � kirld of acquiescence in their fate, .and " . d '11'0`whell vollibillol with I� i'llic), r(IJ1,..lj,.,. !".4 I,, . NOSSOlus and hy tit(, peculiar Wiled char- stick to it? it is not enough to. know Dr. Vlin�v's LivvrCure, wia Oi-t lo-It1% L.1% k.,Ir(. waiter? tor, a glass of water with a dash of Ara- used words to the effect that it was quito anter of t1wirbear(Is, - Cornhill Alagazille. your lesson. You must know that 'I '. It it, . Miss Clara -No; I think for g, delra in it, or Perhaps only two or three proper that the king should be thus pro- you all I(ffIIw%.I,i%VI. trouble ,.1,4 Ill't.a.11:11,111 11,19 to . - —­ —_ 191101v It. You have I .4til))IIIAti'll�,,tlle,�lo,,g-o ll%cr.strqii-.,tiii-itill,,tl,,� -s like an Ostentatious ex. g I I earned nothirig till hkfllotps, 1111,1 i110"o;lIt -. fee waiters 1001 cups of camomile tell before beginning vid(A for.-Westminktor Review. Forei;,n Irinititers at wastlingli,oti, you are sure. If all tile worl(.1 Bars ,,,Nol*s ;1irthetill"I'll"11V -­I.j Itibition of wealth. -The Epocit. "Work." No coffee 110 Chocolate, anti —_ v till dettler,i at.�Ti, N, Ili: jt,,t,vjIIt. ji,,,1, -,,,bi,b st, -ai!lely. * I Warning Against Foreign ministers dematill tit your business is to say "Yes!" aiid prove "Id' I' worib th,'whileV. I "Chin a" tea very 2 -self Consciousness. a llost, it . It. I 11 -YO Pill,arof the oinl,� I% n1l,ek 1,1, L1, Pill, I'lo'le 11,tv He dined at 8 Ili 11.11 -is and $ in the rupulons observance Of the Stereotyped trill's Companion. . ID FT 1.11FElli 11,11,jr.lij. jI,.(,jla,qj.,� )-!lies of (tiqlletto, and watch with scru- ! Ila lathell (1111,41., :1,1% ol"110".N Ill"Ilt. 111110.� 1•lfr'v . Im as lost his country, well arid with appetite, taking I greatest enemy to beauty, either of per- t lihincy-Li%tv tr.,Ii)io.l tva'It'I'll". 1,111i'lliql-, The lawyer knows when be If. Self Consciousness is probably the re 0 ease; the libyajoian, when he has lost his soup, Abli and it meat entree, which was son or manner, arid it is curious itis .1 (;fly Cr�'-Y littPiltion. -)rid inattention to ThAeres' fit the quilree.q. eostivrllt,q, ,tv. One 11111a If ... I,I. .4"I'l I -v Illi Joill, A friihiry to Brat a nioniher of the French hostesses this season have Ila(] '10afer4 Pria. t! .. .... lit, T- EWI.AINNON patient; the clergyman, when he has lost almost always of knuckle of real, braised vice (for one really wants to call it that) .'. , Ills pariah; but the author's whole life mutton cutlets or a fowl. lie would that American women are mostlytiffedbil cOlTs 01' his 'wife ill the precise seat Ile- to take the precaution of watching Who 4' 4111 Moffitt, i,rt I,,', rnwi,,rd, ()Ilt,;l ... rn.y really be a failure, and yc.t 110 him. sometimes bare a slice off a joint, arid lie I by. In them self consciousnesslollging to Ills or Iter rank at the table attend their soirees, in Consequence of a _ , Y would, probablv, dostrov tile pleasure of 13a7ar. p o upsItelaalso, thooccasion. 'Not ono inolifurther f"01111 Tircurs," who make it a. practice to at' I KI 13111Y ']ever find it OTIC-11ar'er's liked eggs and custards, but rarely arises from a very great desiregang calling themselves the "Fraud __ touched dessert. I -To always drank a first which, whilo commend,filble, is often just the host or IJ()St � :� .1 '� - Ilu thriated to number . (lid not corned, An Ung1h,11 Nvdinall ill 1101. ppl.- el. oPresvilt, 'would be (oil- andearry olf valuablo property. it is ,V ': � r1l I'll .111 bolo"gotl to tit(' tend, Ullill-Vited, Vf1riOuS large receptions '� " "Ate On ret, In which lie would put n very ns nerve exciting ns it Is to the one con- couiltly y 08'i t I[' The Bugni, mite (fienrits F.IcAl-Ital-1) i.41 (,8_ little iv.ater; .I glass of sherry lie - tile rW �r - ,.,,ated. Tho placing the Ill the custom now in largo entertainments - I' 100,000 I)vr pound in despise, and after dinnorn, pictit-verre of feet certainty that everything is right, ", �L C z ite to be presented oil or(,nsio- It - most unrefined all,",11's. It cativs tile" old Maligx, In the drawing room lie that whatever She does is good form, I's Of erre- for the guests io bring their cards to " z � , "grocer's" itch of tl,Q,qi, I,,_,Il(Ili,g the � woul(I f In. V. F: I P " I ony must be done in strict observance vitation will, at 14 r, 11 raw sugal., himself fill till a large cup,vvith I gains tile quiet of � nil Alderney cow. I13 them and present them . - 11 � `0 f rank and finportance of each. hence, 0-r- -, . 11IMPS of sug--W, and then the maitre I Now, what tl7o American w0rafln wants the door, Cts at it theatre—chicago lie,.- "!1,-;s&9 , 'r;a 0 .- ti Twenty illr,.Iles is said d'hotel-Caremo, Ile loss --would nil -I tit- I to do is to reach the entire lack of Be] persons dhiimr I or elltertaining those tit- aid. I mraI o tulle ilia nitir- coffee . f Ilitarics inu,;t Piot post themselves ncc�' ---. 5� -R=� SRI, Then came forty winl;:, ;nut it — " W �'Ocr- rowest gauge of railroad doing r(,;:,ular ,after ­ IV consciousness possessed by a well bred rately oil the stattic; of ovol-v kingdot , - 40. 4M. -I 11, Tea at SIG a pollriti. I 0 c• 1od :11 business if, the United Stntf.s. wal-41 110 would play -,whiA I i high 1'rench -woman, to gain scale of (lie re- 1 rovillee nild principality it illov expect Ton, worth, orat, ]vast costill(r, $16 lier . 0 . -V(b -4. =0 - Iltilikes. Ills senile eyelids were so riwol- pnet, of tho Lilglisli woninn, nild yet to I ) give tileil. I . � len flint it wasa, vast effort 10 open then, 1 1 : " . 4. I R trila 0 11110-50 lfhla�ilrcaii(l to avoid poluld ell, It,, lilt(I it) s P _R orno CbIf1eq4,. stores . fit e,44,d �'� 0_ d- g.4­10III-t-lit - such it,; ]ins characloilied occa. if, tI114; pi(w• 1:3 0 v- It '�' ll'�-Crl 118 IllediCiliO, 111141 P. I V. 5 5;3 a ," .0 cillilloy(K) to any vVidth, and go he oftPn IPt' the"' I describable c farm. I .baro Seen this fdoll"! 10101-0 "s0colld class South Amer- I. � - :;Itelp More than a ibillion 111011 tit I I ',ain )for o-a-li special all(] absolutely lit- a ,,Iollo by the various railway lilies ill ill(, United I States. close and "slept" in company illat bored ' among the young Quilkeresses, bu nil Amerivaii was loolon buying some of it A. . ,� -Z" 2 0 P-1 rot" II - him, lie still continued to call up Ili,, I e t C -V- Iva" linq occupied positions a fo%v paces N, - It is very strong, arid is Said , 0 - Vlag > sept :;wrung them and ill families whore - ye,terilay, 6 M ag - �� 0 4 M. Pperc at night and dictate to him I "hove "firilt class Europe, "or lit to be Pood for heart trouOes, threat dis- I, �2 11 Z q1 -tary NvIlern, I 4 : �'d Chiron; Im fu 0 = Cs � _ Paris lilts ndoptetl 1�o A III, sir i�,q grout caro.was given to the girls, this I Ile European provinces hare been given onset, and f,.r weal, eyes as a wash. .k " 9 ,71 , r �11 ; to z lance sy5trill, ;'1111,11' Ill" 1191, ill() closed curtnill.q.-Londoll ,�Ape is seldom Seen.- 1113"Ib" ill 1111118dr-1. I Illoro cons.-picuous places than greater ('111) bre"Od from it would keep a mail . : . -, �, q ? .,� 0 11,atilrdny Review. A �� lihin ThilrAl. . 1.0, l,ill,-�tlol)1.9.--,%Illcli-i(,$)li Magazino. � : 1. .1 _f - 1, awalce 1? wv- I- -Voriland Oregonian. . = � 411, , , . a , . I . I `4 , I I . . 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