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too; they
pay tiled:
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etre.
nothing re,
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g to a spttfil.•
71t and find
:t:n #1rz•tellg0C
ee give the
tel w'crliera,---'
temperance
le. 11, let the
✓ mane,. Call
at. such me et-
wer lU en ;ttlf0
o' to secure is
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1 lei'. it priced
el ert}s secure.
,li yon wish
1,13 r.)tnpelled
A's run,
tit t. that will
s Uttival at the
ire luore morti•
the depot and
k) lives.
rlla)Ittlitten 1)e
Hent the speaker
Give hie.] m-
alty matters yen:
) tl?ie for the
the spr°akcr hoz
sinter season, as ..
rte i:; liable to
;old.
coming'of the
to meetings using
et's.
it`tl,ttnres for sue•
e tow(' singing.
u set to 30 voices
(10:t)e1 llyl)ns.
!PL.45,6,111. its taiiler-
tirtesin from the
01.0. t)1 Woman U:' •
to will tot tone
Ira beet ;flan is to
11, inlet view the
,t, when the time . .
arrived, lilt t:lt)ilie-
::rs;itt Lit endowed.
tttee i gpi)inted for
i3lt ; fdr use at
ti it
1itt.;t,i;' n conA aud
L t.' ; ourtt,lf
tither 10 owns and
1.6tT:,t°sf, tell dent)-•
,111,' ..'.eta 0 the
snit si.".I of item an
t1at . temper-
; al; the people in it
t Sort are wide awake
ton :sou Le) to. tale
1fI er having complied
tlnirre3 1" vet the
i ut t;' terske 31 lneet-
'he factor is'printer's
;'i) fur etteeese in. blisi•
to't into 1, (jet nut
n into c.vet\ ' lit)111£,
.11et;tIitge take place ;,
tlir:• t esie;er state
e tirlic.i at the door a
tet (Wit: ty eipetises.
lee wepapere i11 your.
A.-AVG:111U tiigIIVII k rel., mph;
tt ley O ri.:i.chii,i sulfe inti and
'lltf:)/:-'Dent',? V no send at
• of '‘ilr,i.e.iusb)a:•'o :teething
1, robin,. Ite+Falueis lural •n]•
, Va.. I ler Attie ' sufferar
al upon n i , Tt t:thcro ; t':tre 167110
seri, t•� n.yi:t. F-e.r; and nliarrhroa,
II turd3'+�:1.. eareswind
auto; , rittatlohid pivot)
rt alt) system. 4itie win -
m t l•'+teal i�tel,tirto un`o4 feof
finale plii)mielans coal rowlock 1))
11 is tar s3k by all drnmeiste
ret, 1'ti+t faie6te3-ttve cents a.
td ttse; f,:t ' ') .n. 1M1.10.ews
Ilk Cate ucl etbet Kind
altogether a "delirium,
my
point "5'Mel ttntlimon.
sell it rather a discern-`
;lith eh'ith thu'lillito.
' ertl)t ion co the 'pitit:xis in
v payment or the iuilelitsd..
rev:toed by tier, ilrolir.etoa:.
soressiders
sottth auaoriva's Etzrly Itreure$$,
The civilizatisgt of Peru began abode
t}e:sanio time as that of Mexico, about
500 years prior to the landing of Cohan.
bits. It is attributed to Haiiio, the first
I'e,:uvian king of the Tacos line, who es.
ttablished the empire on aurin basis. lie
connected the country by a number of
t traiflht roads, often 100 miles in extent,
and ell connected d with the capital.
Along, these roads were placed houses
of repos) anti entertainment fcr the
king's rttitners. Agrftulture received
much atleutiou, and, on account of the
scarcity of rain pl zva:lout in that eeetion,
the fields were watered by cabals lea in
front live ] ::sad lakes. The people culti-
vated maize, pot.toes, and cotton, and
hall quito ten extensive contn'terce,
The rt ll,;iuue character of the ancient
Psruv'i.nus i:3 an interesting study. They
were touch more developed in this re-
Spent than their southern neighbors, and
while the w•orsilip of the sun seems to
have been the religion of the people, their
priests went to 'lave held the lrihllt+r be-
lief Of a pers=`)1 a1(. udr erector of the irate
and other heavenly bodies,
Human eeeritices were almost un-
known in .L .U, and cannibalism is never
found, Bieture writing .was usedt o a
•a � .rt and a recordof time was
great t ,, 1 , ,. 1lt,tUr til
kept by a :a steal of knotted si:einge.
They ha,i quite daveloped ill poetry, and .
we have. still noneethirty or forty of their
songs, wl' oa were mainly upon their af-
f'ecitions.--Philattrel1.hiis Ledger,
tK' ,kr f 'L 1F a ,,,1"Iltaie.A,
lrlollo Anuilliiat,us,
..... .
Ono of the moat unique inventions of
the day is being exhibited in this city,
naively, a telegraph which gives the
message is the itanawi•itiug of the•seiud-
er instead of in dots and dashes.
The iiastrunieut is small and eottipact,
takes up F.ns room than a telejZhone,
and, it is claimed, hao many Advantages
over the latter, the most important being
that after two pasties communicate with
each osier' they have a written record in
their o.;n handwritings of the corre-
spondence., : The instruiuene is placed
upon . stand, or desk, and the only parts
of it visible are a fountain pen, a stylus
attached to the bo): and a harrow strip
of paper,
Gifu etylua is taken up, and tho act
(1uau; s tilt) attention of the central office.
`Cllr+ c p gator writes the number of the
iustr;lutent of the person with whom he
desires to couiruuliieate. Ito id connected
and the harrow strip of pa=per ,begins
ruovit:r. T'ite stylus is 111 reality the
ideals of transmittiug the message. It
is mete:et:d to the apparatus below and
us ie i,t moved in the making of loops and
lints of the tetters itt breaks and recon -
E' ess 1'toreseeet Toladstoola.
Varieties of fungi, or toadstools, as
they aro popularly called, which glee
out light in 11 dark place have been re-
ported, front Australia and other parts of
the world. The appearance of this in-
teresting growth, til, is seen in Brazil, is de-
scribed by an I lisp naturalist. •
One dark night, about the' beginning
of December, while passing along the
streets, 1 obeerved some boys amusing
themselves with some luminous object,
which 1 at first supposed to be a kind of
large fit sl.:, but, on making inquiry,'
found it to t m a beautiful phosphorescent
• fungus, .t -_i' was told that it grow abund-
antly in the ntetshborhood, on the decay-
ing leaves of a dwarf palet. Next day T
obtained a great many specimens, and
found than to 1 ery from one inch to two
inches Mel a; n it ucrt)ts.
The e i 1e plant gives out at night a
bright, plete,;t.).r.:cent light, of a pale
greenish ina, eiuiilar to that emitted by
the larger r tireiliee, or by the curious soft
bodied 'marine animals The light given
out by a i't:w. of these fungi, in a dark
room, ws', .sufficient to read by.—Youth's
Cornp:alie _L
�e ere 51lt'c1 Go.
The pieetelar eepta,in of Company 0,
i'welfth Verteont regiment, was stroll-
ing in rtes vowels els just out of camp one
day iltu•iE: t the war, when he carne upon
a Ilial b r of his company sitting on the I
stump of a tree and looking as though
he had font;lmt his last fight. ',What's
the matter, leiil?" said the captain. "Oh,
nothing," the reply; "1 ant all right."
"You he it; as slough you had a fit of
hennesie t v." "No, sir," said Bill, with
some it ^ ' .itielit,. "nothing of the sort."
er i1. e me you thinking about?"
asked iia..: i' e ,i.oner. "I was thit>.kimg "
slid
tho 'a'':.muter, "that I wiilied I
was in 1i`.°y _,tw'.Iir's barnl". 'tin your
• 1 ther's briest what on earth would
Solt do if r ;>ss svera) ill your father's
btiryii' m11;t:' reser fellow uttered a long
drawn a 't• steel )ld "I'd go into the
lieeete steeette it .IIlm. —Salem Witch.
.. - trig -=e`: tot thi..i i:: the ii:eh:4 :inert: I
ever 1..'.rJt:.tlti) ,t,
4'c ii Oar .(aft,,r C.:..:1-: 1 f._ a _ ..i_i .F).__
egr'e`t• t':: I eot...t ... ,• ,t.,.,'iti f.l,1-3 4 •
.ri :: 4tta:.5\ i .)'+_:i1t,,i .alit L: ',:1:;tI •r•i
tap n t4,"CQ
eii �. rid ..l:.ft iT•.-..,1. .. t.. .:..,ri ,':Dei'Cl Itlee
a.. esen'a rata :Sot.
•
4.1wa t-. • ':1 tt"' . C 4 ,�>l t,"if°
fret 1: 1,,`T ^1.1 )!.. t.a'cr i e rt -11
liras}°1 , the j i t m'i '.t I.'alit, the
tot't:a'tt i. .. t t t,. ? !•,� e , teeny
ori•. -.T . Ile. wee i:r, ,i a,.., .v ,.;etiret taatoe,
lite th 'l vat! ' t .'< 1 t tent a 1
;lig oft ...•';1: t'l.l- a:::[t 1. lila. is !'aeelltts
l.a r t:•.: r ' i . I: t..ios the.
],air a. t eC:tela:.+ test, .k,l A.ii:.--•^13t. Lotus.
..i .,•a..t t: t2 lw,r':e.'Sa.t,nt”lity
heel t .;:., .',, Fine 5...e W:Matisse--«
i'. h,' , tl.e mines,: x \,i: nstime tee,
lt.t., a r"'^''t •r•:
a /Ise,- ie e [ei i."Yr, roil.eb ; he
t.,eel" eieee lit; v`
ester --Wets, wit ;w'a' tele) Iunli. ratting
Iwo t
ec. ]1hien.
a; )t (with ree injured sire• tIirt ain't
ti;,, wee' you e.c.;t tale', whets i'nt bala:y,
—London 'A it -Bili. ,..
.fanatri au Ymi OwIttorinn d.
When) tosttetlling exquisitely cool to
the following reply of a Itankee to a Eu-
rop)tum traveler when the traveler asked
if h
hail just crossed the Albs:
Weil, now you call illy attention to
the fact, I ;;uet,slstili pass right' giound,"
Leib:cr,
meta curls amta,emm rying the little foun-
tain pen to teethe e tiie identical characters
on the strip of p ' r before hiin and also
causing Lite pen of the receiver's instru-
mint to menet the srmuic characters.
When the receiver wishes to reply he
strni,ty tales up his stylus and writes
while the other renmilms tlui,at.
The instrument is designed to either
take tilt) place or the telephone or to
work in :olditieil to it. It it cheaper, be-
ing let out at 1111 annual rental, and,
like tiee telephone, connected with a cen-
tral oftloe. Altlmough probably most use-
ful for` ttse in cities; tests have demon-
strated its practicability for interurban
use, one- message having been accurately
recorded 600 utiles away, and going 08
miles over unordinary ordinary wire with a single
battery,--rieay Oril.'etls i'icaytllle.
f"xlirno to Ohio.
.A remarkable hasten -tee of the atmos-
pheric elaect known us mirage was wit-'
ne:.or tl at Aehland, 0., on Morrell 12. It
apps grin about 4 o'clock in the western
he.aheli'-, and was a clear and well de -
filled pi+ t:lrr° of a city, with. all its build-
ings so eleelnetly vic:iSlo that their dii'ier-
eT,a et lee co alit be miler reit tinguished.
twee.t , Ow great distance of the objects
tire.:. rt, t<:tl, however, the steeples of
the clee,ele.te111111 the: ,: ail:: of the houses
were 6ii,,04Iy liit;li.mt•tl. The imago was,
of eourse, {our'inverted, but was Life sized;.
i.ur th re. ioeti)il enorneotelly magnified
the s.letn rt, t•m.att h leaving it exquisitely
eiaOS ramz.. i ,' it to pec.:cmit a re-
tuar e' iy rr,'{at alit :t anoo of a large
aria 1o14;1, elay lite•, )l`Eiclt:cl in the an•,
Cir
fo. through it, .i%`r ail amazing
felt' of mho photo rx.eno, was that,
while tl,c city it :`1i i.a:4 i.e clearly d4 -
there
-
there vaa>m 'nu rifinetit,il whatever
of the ground on wiiicli it stood.--VLiilL.
delpinia, Titncs, .. -
t] 2:.lr :out )`miners.
An Italian engineer recently announced
tint discovery that Heger is t11 tide:lent
taint,: of preventing I ui': r incrustations.
This bro n„ttt oat an addn.atet I dts'•uvoiy
by American ell ineer:I-_. ti:at, by the use
of sa 'er, Wier tithes can 1.0 kept par-
fectly glee:, bat its c to ot: ive action is so
'rear tba't s, ter•u , Ilex t time there would
h+� haat liths boxier tart,—Csmris5ian at
Work:
n C Sie a t 9 Olin i,oxx:r,.
Dir. 3; et 4a r
u -3 1,4,t, its t''aunilir
h.tvo, <tt1 ;;t c_l to i_v_ I )!1ll:al1oi
i)r.x,•yer in Calav:)e3.
l.iy to *T csis; ttee stIong net Righted
glee -ties rs.. .....io;a;ily the near: i;'•1.`t'dnnss
may let 1,1.!7* _ e atly increased teed a dis-
eased t,T,tt a ...• `:+u c:t` the interior of the eye
cauee 1, e i A :xa ie.ay lead to vvry great.
iree; of eiglEt. and even total telinlince
`,'hen, In other cases, wearing en eye-
glass 3,1may 111)'very snitch ltaera, 1.ecattes
we frequently tly notice people with their
eyegl,ts .y i!peed at mations angles:. In
these U' that glass is actingive re item,
and is not eetieg the work it should, ,tile, but
:V.:20.111 upon the t c:.•',1.11noti L-
tiozi;
%."1.1)41 111 y Lc the startle, y,uii. e:f
a long E,Xlcs of nervous disordts.i. Again,
the 'iva ,rim":.! of ,:tither eyeglasses or spec -
Weitz without r7l175 may 111 ! r)l, ' 1,.1150.3
enwe `Try antro' yimlgaildinjtnion ° avrnti
tome from the tellers due to tate pries
Iil`,a`);:G ,^.t'tion c'1 the edge of the elat0.•--
iliis:tic tt Ul3;;,;;ie:3.
r1: nee rent Sleety lily tient.
Scloo'ta:t:;±':•ret of experience coal,?, no
doubt, tell of numerous; e ,c:i of boys
%Vho have Le,?. e1 t littil)glt.:,3i1 8t. Ct:1tm,1
for need/tee at all, except p:+ ' ii is ge n
t':lai ell rotted 1 1 mess, and who t'i. rte
%elotiul It1 l:=.t'..r lien into &,tzt•i.•u-..,£t.l wal-
rit,re, tette"6:..'•;, elelrgymen, or utt *.cert$.
The mud rob, however, :'v`.;:t:fe)tebt t;itt,
if n boy 11 p,othils to turn itate it P1:,11,
lit.' ;31101 S l itrar t14115 ctln, Wei tot eate in his
(tiriyeeneer. It L;zmt mu It tenet neretesererfsertheite
i!ulicatittrts to iit)intellr t:ni: lt, eo'all en -
Cowed with, the e Ltt. n:el pily>mittel
vigor which 15 deititi.. 1 to carry Vliet to
the front v: ticv! be att oto littn'.i estate
may be tt t):ali T6.`:ta'i, eithooi tshlgtiy for
„„,......'4.q:fNN:SV?it,�f+av«'•°•'a�U1.e :luii'ir:l."v`..'."'o'•h
The i!•'(nel1rat:!.nett). t°t ^t LxDty peer was
toe,* iii 1 o tl,111
13.38, .nil11.1.1ho,9e:0 to;.); mots than in I
1087, The should have been
Lill larger but for tsxi`:es atutll;j the
miners in the largest; dlistrict.
B'rsnl h airs ]makiiTg it grafter effort bO
WI41r :igkt 811ad of Non..
Women like r1 hail who knows their
innocent weak;•, :siea and eaters to them;
Who will bring ,too a box of, candy, the
last new magas, a or the latest puzzle
sold on the strev'rthat will do more than
its duty in erterttdining everybody for
the *bole evening,—Ladies' ITorne. Jour
nal.
Not So =wok as Pointed;
"I was agreeably surprised, ir. Brief,
at your bill,"
• "I'nt very glad, Fir."
"Yes; I was told you were a censure-
mate swindler, but I don't slink you are
any worse than the ordinary bunco
nuui,"--llarpt:r's Bazar.
,1 New Explosive.
Experiments with a new explosive
called ocrasite, which is to dynamite as
100 to 70, have recently been made -in
Austria, and are said to have succeeded
so well that the int:entice has been pur-
chased for military purposes exclusively.
—Christian at `.tTork,.
•
Ile Was in Luolr.
fTIave
you
gotV:i11 our v
e
t2"
asked
a constituent of a congressman.
"1'2o, I must confer , that I haven't,"
and he turned away and frit happy bo -
cause he always carries his money in his
trousers pockets.-W'a.,l begun' Bost.
The Last Straw.
Hitherto Patient Boarder—Mrs. Starv-
em, I can stand brill every day, in the
week, but when on Sunday you put
raisins in it and call it mince pie I draw
the line.—Harvard Lampoon.
It is said of Richard Watson Gilder,
the editor of The Century, that he can
reject a manuscript so gently that the
disappointed author travels 800 miles to
see him -and stay to dinner.
• 4racsxzcnrart�rr_sr_Ev,^a...m,AMIRANn,.
i'ogn y
The old Persians, who bad many
authors of singular penetration, gave
the world the followtu; provt'lbs:
There are two tutu in the world
who are perfectly hire y ; two men
whose minds tnay be at rest. The
iir.tt is the :wholly it.m' rant man, who
is happy because -11a thinks that he
knows everything.
The second is the really learned
mean, who le happy because hi kn' ws
t hat there will climes Le something for
him to Warne
This proverb se ge;its ceirttiin max-
ims which were the favotites c f e
MAssn ohuset ts clergyman, now dead
sad _which a141•e 115 is al': yrs 1
When a men knower not Via. knows
not that he knows not, be is a fool ;
shun him.
When a hien t nowe not and know
that 11e knows tl•-t, he is simple; teach
hire.
• When a rasa t kn')°:s end linowi-
no t that he kW! ;`.i>, he is 'asleep; wick(
hint.
Then a men:eniw:t and knows that
be klm(we, he is 1 p; ; ;follow hlin.—
r
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0. P. 12. 'i i..Ii:, TABLE.
Trains arrive ca LAMM art ti f ,ere :
T.1TAa'm. AIMINI C.
11:35ft. rt..,......Poe ',-1,,s',0 a. 11
2:15 p. to 5:17 peri.
2:11Iv.tn ` e''.• ite.i:at,..:r :15
t0:30p. lu lc +u "
A. e!, STIi mIL• .-It,x.tl, tyi•.)liAa.
Ilirrorrbtiecit bosii,+rorea--1'orth
West:. t nolle W n : tis .: A eT it'i .trd al
popular routes. , s 1
aestluat:on. Lowet.t '..' t rate, „u..:l l.aat.ts.
'1•$.: L1..
K .tvrf tt=c rrvt, .u:•itrvt: AT trttcirnit
5;0) t).ta.kor0ntt. Cue:. -ttltotenon,.tiC. nee A..01
11:to ' °• 1t):1t) "
:40 p.,n.. " a i 11 "
7:20 " lt3ro t..e,t...•'n:15a.tu
4:415.01..... . ,t , t,e '''•leo °
3:do 0,nl. ' 7:15 pan
11:10 ado i::ucar. :•, le a • i mat:
3:301'.") " ream "
tele " t,::qt 0.0
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0)ra 01' r:nt,ur,)
Hoeing Ills,' 1)1 t't1l::ar1,CXIn: TIIhlC 4 of ?', rst?
«e)inutaan 111, 8., it) prepared to, 2i` 1, 01 old.^I'.'1,10 1'.
auk n: n..e=e • 11.5 m e', n l patr.7i, zs ltlul, .,ati :lcthn
111 :11 lin,. , i tits proftseisn.
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! t'_' t41ve too n coil at the old stand, olev1rite Gordon
t.3 tlt:intl'e'e stork,.
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