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`Weituot tfil the little hands aro at :met,
• ' t‘re you ILA thom toll et, *lowers:: • • •
; Wilt not/or the,oroviiibig tutierose,
• ' e „Ithe hist ape heure ; '
Treece sweet
BOtwee 6 in, -the.buy household bend,: ' ;tha
71.rofilia,rlifigs,stiot,i2eed.Yoar. sodding hand, •
Gh, shitheirhyeawit,himeetneser • ' ,the
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Walt not 1•41i the littlehearte are still:
1;1 -VARIANT 'UPPX!;43,.
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ing t„o •4he. London nines. correspondent), fa
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paid $0, be .raplyed that the, beg to the
throno. shell.roarry a.Prineeeei horn in the
ignianan•orthodeXtaitkand an article is 10,
be added to, the fundamental Iowa which:
r,egulate the Imperial House making thie '
condition imperative as regards all future
-heirs to the, throne.. Hitherto the heire to
the•-•Russiern throneehave-mar-tied4uitherans •-a-dietit4ii,..#j",
•Cr." 00IIMAPte,' who be9441^e... . Converted and
were' r0o4A1404 before the wedding day. 111
-future,:shonid . he repOtted Imperial ioten,_
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tion be' enforced, the Empresses of Rusele
Will have to be chosen . from eMong. the
Princesses of Russia • Sends, Roumania,
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Montenegro,nr, wreeee"; • • ' • . . •• ..entree
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In York there is one to
'•;' ' New. -'7' ' " -.._• - --i''' •,-; • • ' - ' physician
about400 Ileop4.P;', 441 xarle. • one to about
1,05. In the whole of 'France,: t.here, is.
. sipian to 3 '000 inhabitants,•
about Pile. phy , ..
in England ono. to every 1,500, and in ' the
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.,, United State a One. to every 750, • .,
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, An 'ougage.m. ent. of 'note.' in diplomatic
'Pirolesi Whi:al, low just .4e9n' 444Q446°4P 8 ,
,olst of,. moo viora. wept, ,second, daogbter .
of.the•E' nglish, . Minister Sir Lionel Beck,
4111°I.NY9Bt at Washington,' to Mi.' Gabriel
SalaneeP, Third...Seeretary Of the Vreech
• Legation. The • MameWest ea11 for grarIoe
on the, 2/st•of April; and the wedding will:
•Probably,teke., .. Awe id 'Paris before' tbeir
Minn. ' ' ,.•
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; .21(4PP*),31•0441. aggc!r(Ung to the Loudon
. -.I.ancpt, is the, lateet Parisian. Craze.. It
'' 'nfor medial and sur 1:.
consists....4 • P mania . .. . , ... I . , g
, 'cal curiosities, ofia even operations., P.x.fio
scenes •of. the -dead-lice:1Se, ' the diaSeCtlng-
-meta and ..surgical . theatre, all Platten.. et
purely professional interest, have,: thanks,
no doubt, to 'a • diseased ' realiain in the
World . of fietion; become:. the ,spectaele of
the, . hour, the. twin. diversion With sociai
'eraelltalk. ". . ' ' • • •• • ' - •
• IsnizmAtELy • atter !.• Emperor Frederick
left ;San Remo” the 'Sultan sent him a' Pol.
ler; •coneisting of nine. betel , Mite With in-
ociiptions•froin the Koran, Over •which the
derViehes and sheiks of over
•• palace had
Prayed and .Which, as the Bohan . assnred.
the Crown Prince; would cure. him as if by
Magie,• The usual way of • treating S Patient
in Turkey ieforethe'dOotor. to w.rite. on.a
slip of •paper'S...verse from 'the, Koran Belted
tO the: cake; :then 'wash . the - ink. Off with
:water, "wbleh ." is. • administered-.7to :the"
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patientFaith cure hinothing new.
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Antis 111-,genetelcontem. i, t, a nutri
'eammitalt10'4,talcg °v41119,..1" food f.._._v°"3. `61/0iF,..,..,
AMP ....%4. • ' •4.;•..•MoVat'ust4.4.1nana••41/4007R
•`giPPYIPW4Wial*g. r61•11*44514"..4/4mg
s.ary:to.fookitind"frord'th-e.--gentle ls-itative--
.•effect' . f th'd . . i. I 'addition,'
o e am . presen . n hi
.b04 fruits and vegetables -supply.,t , e body
with,potash.. In•thiii way they . counteract
'the scoryY,engendered by a , diet of salted
meats. ' The only methods . of. • preserving
feechi'anew4-49:•-the-0.1291ePte-Wer0•• drying.
. and Isaiting,1?,4th...ef. which fail...to preserye
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the flavor. : •• . ; .. .. .. . • • •. . ..
Ix. the current number • of • "Science"
th .ci-is p blish d a re roditotion of letters
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e : n to . . Prof.Pr.of. .. : y .
• writt• ' Graham Belt b Helen
'Keller, a little girl of 1 years, Who is totally
blind and deaf and atfifib,. : She has been
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undePthe, instruction .of •Miss. Annie • Sill-.
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••-livan-for-Just7ono•yearithe,only. Aneanii-of,
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conveying the information to her being the
sense of touch ' yet letter is .clearl and
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-ntelli entl written,lend 'indeed is asgood
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as. any .intelligent Walla of her. age could. be
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t a ' ' 't• • : •th tit ••41' f ' 11
.. expeo e tosvri. ereven wi e al, • o • ..s .
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the Senriee.,:• •.A 'picture .at !Helen'. and. her•
teachet, Mien 'Sullivanenga ed . in talkin .
th h I ' .41 -hands' '' -1g' '' ' .. •g!
roug o apse, Ifil a so•given.
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• Tut King . of . Dahomey,' - according. to
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b ' . - 'd 1 'embarrassed'•
Lahore) ere, hap, cons]. erab y
the invelid•••Kin of • Perin al 'b • eendin •
, , • . - g. . • ..• ..„.• • g. r . • . , g.
•hprt.h.preeent of half a dozen riegr.e.., girls,.
:with , eas e that the had been el oted
• -a-P3, •- -ag . .Y. - - n- 5- .1) .. •
"frOin -theprettiest, pluMpest d'erese4 in 'hie
dommi •
one.. On reaching • Lisbon .. these,
' nymphs weviattired much after the fashion
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f.th tirde ' 'of Eden ' bnt the have eince
°-•eag..- 1 dressed' b )-'. t k—
• been. decorousby, y order o . mg
, Louis; They were sent to the marine
barraelle,7where they w•ere.. kept ..fos a few.
.d ' • ' .•-'guarded - ' - but this '
days in a: carefully.. .. wing,• . is
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• atrangerCent caused scandal • •so they Were
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relegated to a house in the botanical gar-
&his.. where they still:rebiain. .:', • •••••
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'. A .44wx,x patented .pavement as said to
have been suggested by : the'...inirfaee of an
elephant's tooth, which: consists ;.of,. inter-
mingled leYeri of liora Ana soft material; 00,
that the tocess.:Ast weirin • always pro-
... ,, . P. , • . - • . g 4, . • •
• duces •a series of ridges upon the . serface,
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The neW.ostera of , paying za4 the idea of
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Mr. anyar ., the English astron met, and
, domptises the use Of. blear+, having alter-
nate hard and soft layers 'inch rte. Portland
.cenient 'and it.niiiture of Sena' and cement
ti. . . ii, ii, • .. ' t '•'that "the
-w zo ' are. se . upon edge, „so .
of theeelaminie form. a wearing:. stir.
facie The • bleak's' are. Made .four inches
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' high, and May • be. worn . to.'rees tlan .0.44
inch high, .• and • may 7 be Worn..1100Pthan
- , inch. •
. without becoming--'' ' th like
an . ., , • smoo • ,
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A "loOltueN. dealer in ;birdil preParii4 rfOr
4.4141.- f.141QCnitient.• Ot, lathes' bonnets .roakeS
,statement that 100 'Year he eo.ld,
24.000,000.. o„f..", them, rangingin variety .from...
robin and the Vocal .PigeOn te, the.aplen- -
did tropical bird, • ., . ' •
Ai.uii--framdf ethrroth•-•-the-40144' eau-
rrevineoprlyianchigua, says ' that beeides,
having a, reverence' for animals. thorustio
2;4,4004 werithip.dieeasee, and particularly
the smallpox, ,wbioh. is. represented, nrider.
the form of a repnrsivaidol. . : • ,.
To.,a history •of Saratoga, Ran., gives one
t. h t .. f „ h. , ., in
d i the
•PK4 4 ..(44,9.: .. 0 OA-J.4.Y .-9 , Of -,. OP4n- - ,L
manY44, the Weetern towns, '."-c, .Year PPOo 4k
noa a. popolation•of•'72,500, and. a •fair ,pres,,
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pect •of hecoming, the county ;Beat, 254t,
another town, „smeared 'the prize, and now
there are only 3450. ,taceple. who claim Sara,
toga as their home, • • . " • -•. ..•
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Tu e tercentenary of .,the translation -01
Oie' Bible into. Welsh- to tft• .he celebrated
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this year by ' erecting.; a •meroorial, to the
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translator, ,Airdio.p Morgan, at .S.,t,, •:Asaph,
and, by 41f1taNiehing .•0 •' Wel.-,eh'selugarat'AP
for Biblical kerning • It is also, intended
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to 11048-e a. reprint of Bishop -..•Organ El
Bible, •' with , the Itevieed 'Vereicin ,in e
Darallel oolunan
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ONE of the mod. ingenious inventions
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the claY is theS self -registering 0041013.30*.
which a famous London firai, announces.
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It; consists of 043, indicator which Oen .be
set up in any • green.house. When the:
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temperature, falls. balow.„tho,00int..04 which
injury would be caused to plants An ellactrie
bell is set in motion,- so that, the 'alarm is
at once given. . • - • • •
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1."E" ifi- e'irillY..
nothin• I; new unoerthe,
'Eniii. .It Is now leaned.that•the g Wino'
game in Which the players place.-oOtn' a 617.
the round before. thein ' and bet. on the.
probability„,:.of a fiy• lighting' 4 aparticular
iii °Lb* ople of
coin.„,, 4"i'It. ?pen' known,. .,, ,
.tauF., Asia for centuries,. andeiePperobibl
:...a heritage that they. have . received 1ra:4:lir:.
th, e..ir prehiateric. Aryan an . "tore.,••
. "4.: 4 Old Confederate soldier --who has been
in reminiseeices pealls• the time
:when all the whitikeY: in Xhcon; Ga., was.
7P011ied: into the streets to prevent the Fed,
ere -I -troops' trete capturing it -The-guttere
• overflowed with the,preciene. :timid, and in
Phi* on the pevernenta it Wes anlae •ideep.,..
•SMiuslOoldiet1:•Ate*Pted• ,4-0,:',. . 0.4.1i , ,-,,the,:
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flierratqTypewrite4 goreed•..011t SX Her
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"This is, the day Of ' the homely " .01.4,"
said Principal of a.. typewriting School
)4...D4W 'YQX.k t.0 me the other .day. • The., :Englishman*,
beauty, thebelle, the dressy girl,, all are at ;
1lIFC11.7,44 .1..7.14i" *f.'h.e.•ve
TheyWere th....e 0tigina..,1,v..p,ot, 0 Ain,t..4.• og
t110' Washlrigtons. .
•The WaehingtonStar 1111311bbo?'. the 0.10.,
lowing letter,from George -Washington; an
now in Constantinople: .
Tinder. the title,"Origin of th'eStaraaP4.,
Etrinea.i.,...r.nr'PnhliCatien.-4414(11.7,23.11,4
-some allusions, only too tlatterioite my,
94 form part of Mr.' 4D, P4c' '0 lettPri.'' 'Taft_ Y. I.
slippleme,nt that: W„bleb. he .s.a.ya. by _a. few •
data which iw, 311.--interest.Americans ? • licit
Only PO l in the. direct' line of the. Eng . b, •
branch of George Washington's fa,111i1Y, but
I ' th ld- ' t • tlf 'eldest b . h
: am ..0 0. eet Hon P. ....0, . .tanc .•
That direct. 1.100 became:. condensed In the :
person of My grandfather, John Washing-,
ton, rector of .01dhain,, in, 11..-eMpsli.iret Mir-
-Winchestet. . He had three. sone -Henry,
John end Adam Henry•died uninarried.
John and Adam both Married, the letter-
t wwichee, oc.42; (4.,..,a4tii, tbe.., elderare. avow
George • Washingtbn . the • eldest • Henry
Ilofford Washington commodore, H.B.M. '
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navy,. •and . rrancis I palmer Washington,
major in Royal ••Engineers.' Adam Wash; .
ington has 'four • snrviving • Slone Aden),
and.Henry.. Weeeyen.
repredent the English • branch of .
Waihington's family, in En land in thitt:'
generatiOn,-- :Theie .' are tarn nan•rniiles.-
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she -Melee.. is not.,pretty-Florenee, AMy
Washington,: daughter' Of John and • Fanny
NV4,1a1)111gtop,' amogbter of Moil . of .t.bo.
same generation: 'So we are. nine in all a .
this generation. ' There:are- any, nnniber Of
children and several Georges. ' My.: Only
Sep is George Washington, end •if lie mar-,
tic* his :firstborn sOn• shell be. ealled.GeOrge, ,
Washington. . .. . • , . - • . .
Here are Egnne'undeSigned ,cpincidences :,•
George, Washington the great was -grandson
of John WaShington ,. Virginien. 1 • ani
grandson Of Wolin . Washington, English.
General Washington die,a, December .4.4th,
1799. • MY father waabornon-Jannary let,'
1806, . General Washington was born .01 ...
February 22nd, 1782 • I • was born. rather
More than. One • hundred pieta later On •
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July 25th,. 183* -a good port year.. 'Near
,i11 the county • Durham,. in
England, ie. a *Wage 'Of Washington;. There.
iii also an ancient•Thonlier- in. -its -With 'sotto,
'" Castior'-'preteirsidne,". iiiipPeeed-to''-hatti-
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been chaterte of the •feinily,., shOWing
theicAriarteringe,"as I . have'. been Worn:teal, .
of the stars and Stripes. . . If,•sir",.you Wink
gitg.wortlionthile,cto,,,,faisert,,,-4kOsal.tiadlienda,4"..
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. The While, you. gentl44Y"ohide a 'fault, • •
'good441praise,•
The word Yea would weak lieeide•the bier • i
pang mote,. fur :co toe, livot: q0';.. -•
• oh; Oa young: iives With swofetoesel! •.
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• Ah. vivhp,tere kisses, Ork eold:bleyyrs .
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whs4..21ar. Imes one iliesto,hem Isist414,:s, *we, ,, .
- For lol.ro'itenaleresteiuresal„ • • ;
;Get:never a worldly bauhle. keep. , _ , '
Tour heart from tho joy each day eben41. real)
pirang young lives with gweetness. • •• •
"ia• Give thanks each morn for the Sturdy boys,.
• : Giro thaidce. for :the Sairygirle; • •
. -;With a dower of wee/th like thisat bete° •
Weold yog rine ,tho earth for pearls?
Walt not for death to gem love's opwo, ,,,
. But dally.silowarl,thVablesehige don .•
• • 'And on young hearts with sweetness.
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.Reakeinher the. homee where theliglat hos opo,
' Wilerotherose ne.stazilicVoWaY, . 7 • ''
. • And tholowo that giows io youthfol hearts, ... . .
Oh; cherish it•whild you res,Y I' . - •
And make your borne a ,gardeObt flowers,
. yVhere joy ehall bleenitairotaghe110,414004's4oure
'''' An-cl'fillY°wigli'vPti'v4th sVieetneo4 '
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resolved' never.. to employ' ,anothet pretty
girl. a we O4444 get A h. eMeiY ane., ; '• •
.., `4- - Fkerre,'.11,nn ,rOyfitOry .a,blint., IV he con,
t1n1/01.: "' It's: pIaii:fi bus:. in. ep.s., There, are
110W• 0.1X or seven thousand mrla. at work in
men's Pffices. down -town, and while, their
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into eommercis, .: lifemit wayeep0..011
of as a feminine, revolution, the troth 4s..
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that. it has :created a social stir deeper
than either one sex hini felt, • When girls
were first made. use of on. acco.tmt of their
qiiickness with. their hands, the suitability
of the. work and. the low Prie.O. at ‘whieb
theynplnumb
couldri; cab 4e ii 10 , go t whyorrke;i4,4n, ote• rt., lawrgaea
for pretty girls, Everyman.. anted a helle
to eit at hie desk andiaka down•his letters'
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and memoranda, It, was natural.. There
Niere Plenty of pretty girls, and who on
eatth does net prefer beauty to: plainness ?.
Men who •are in my' bueineee- naturally .Robert0-Marmadiike,
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tried to get oiiiy. pretty pupils.• and. beauti- 'melee
;fill .adopts, We: .seanned the girls' dresses
judged them by their stylishness, and in.,
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:spited on general • attractivenese..^. • If we
:ever took up- a:plain girtwe were apt to
'• for it for ' e had hard
,sorry. .. . , , w , „ . .. work to place
, her, Now all that is changed. , I canshow
;yen scores of letters in which business men
.ask me not to send a ,pretty. girl. ' In • fact,
•the only offices- where We can. piece a pretty
girl are very large !ones., where the ex,
player. ;cheerios the ' giri. and details her to
go with other.flin 'some .department • Or SO
assist -a male chief clerk or privet° . Acre-
tarY, These Iola 010.0MPes of. the. bachelor
41 huelneee 0,111 Om onlY'„ Places . Where We'
'can get win.* for•prettY girls. • •
- " The, reason .is .80 Plain SS the utsee On
your ,fe•Oe,,•'!' he ce.ntioned ; 41the wive!)
pot! interfered• .,.verY marriedmanis
atj)iii offfee by his wife Or less
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•frequently. If she finda /um "elbow to.
elbow Or face to face with a prettycoquetteSunderland,'
.everytime, she •comes she is certain to make
life.43ore or lesathapleasent /or him. • ,Some:
*onien.7-in"--erieh--..easee4"7-take-it. out -!.' at
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home, as thesayng.goee; but I have Men
tell roe that their wiVes•Were• foteVer Pep,:
ping." in on them and practically ,'• never
nosed -fiAo7.wit-wttt,fimothromthCirilifiSOaTalE
lierie4intlasSi'vaiaprzzattdimiltmettki • :*
1. ,,,„.,, --,LFLQA 41.1,47,4-ailleMatt.,
' V"ile-iieek,-,--"*".4-'71- .- ---,1,- tr. ' '-., l&
- :. - A .. . ..7. • l''' ...,L "•- . .. _ .. .• the :4
/mice -knack now and then to g/aden •
. life of the,giii • at their. elbow. Imagine
the state et 'the . Wife,. who: finds.,•that the
fieiiers she'sees on her huSbaniVa desk were
,.. put there lay.hint wheriliehas.told •bet ten
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tlionsand timeit that" lie has hated flowers'
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friiiiillitat resit -014'n-o; -there- hi-fin:Show:.
. for the prettygirlinhasiness in'Net0Vork'
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to -44.. • Those Who got placealong-ego. are
'being Crowded; . out,•. anit.:iic new, •oned are
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now taken Oi:1:"--•-•Claia-B.gl' • - • •• • '
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nowuRE4 or vitxtoREN..
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Suggentlene to. ivfother, Who wtoh to Go to
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• i'.. Only .one ;person should go. Tcriu4 . 4
011iid when •it. it! to he PhotOgraPileal"'• Baja
. a cantera artist. Then ho Wont ori:'. No
• attempt should be made to. get a child Pilo-
tOgranhed in UnY.. but ,, brig/it .weather.. The
middle of the day* is the best time for a
hitting. ,Children ' ,ehonkl. always . *ear
light-colored froeba. When sitting for •pic-
• tOres, Light tones harmonize .withlbeir
coMplesions, and photograph in less time.
••• • : than- darker hues Navy blue, seal brown
wino - . .. •
' 'dark green, ieolor,, maroon and eardi,
. nay all talio„ 4,6,0E. •Liglit• green, --brown,
•-• : acarlet, gray and purple •• take light: Tteoe
• • oolor„19#170.4,dert yellow arid pale bine nearly ...indulging
• • 'white. In Nthite..inaterialthe ereanitinlis
• :-•-morri-.•-•desirable•- than pure. white.- Bleak
- '44114•Or-yelVet ta140 as dark as.ink,...It.is as
. easy to get good pictures of childrenas ' of
•. • grown folk ' if people would .attire the little
cr.=,,.•-••:•iwzryntiointiikliat. racrwar*sititailettylempt.;
.-,-• ' . ,,.. • vatottf..._-_,,t nym.,A13ritti.f
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operator aftet. they • ere there; -Grown
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knew the- sar.ne by favoring me with a :copy
..of the joninat containing my lettet,.r, shall
•be glad togive_you,' some further; 'detailiP
• ripen whieh I Can put My•hand in England. -
Below. I apPend the quamterings .cif. •My.'
faintly. •-... The birditia raven, the:motto, ie
mot;'1--bellevi3-,•-th-e-righttonei71444t11---iiiF.'
-qtfire into this,' : •-• • '•• • ••• •• ' ..,. •
.
' ' • -_
• • • people would secure , Moro eatisfaCtoty pie
- Lives. Of themselves, too,if 'they'd •trust
More to the Operator's: jugment ' and less
to their. own. . People.Onght to think .about
•the details of their dress and heir eirrange,,
„thent .before they . come in front. 'et', the
' • ()einem..." 'As a ' tule • the , owl% 'simple the•
• attire's:id eoiffrirethe more pleasing and
' natural the .pietrire, 'Proofs -. thenld rioter
••be'examined in ..e, lirightlight, as they fade
, . . .. . ,
' ' " • •
• SO rapidly, 0•It• hi •no guide to the photo-
grapher to bend back two or three proofs
• ;with the message,. 4-i. Finish from the dark.
est 'One," •or . ".the, lightest. one, for they --- ---••
'ate all liable' to be of the 'soma shade When
. ,. . . ..
--' .r.7t1t-tirri)-9411:11h117'------ - - --'-'
..• A pnencir physician: mentions 'a. curious
esegi of left-handednees. ,ono . child in a
."ceitain•fatrilly tvae left -banded and a seo,
•end appearid.,44t•the:age of ono year Oleo to
be leftbanded. .• It . was then learned • that
the Mother, •alwaye. carried her.. child On,
;let left"arin: , ' She • Waif: advised"te "Dairy
the child On her right. The infant; haVing
• . • •
its right arta free, began. tOgraspat ohjectii
with it and soon became left-handed •
. ' ' — '
Toe' Republic of.:. Chill.; is".goieg• lergely
into railroad building. - • : .TWo lines • are
building,acroes':the continent to connect
:Chili with the Argentine.Republie, Thesie
•New
b • • t t dolt. '
are. mg. cons ruo e . y private companies,
, 0,su f4 les.
. with tizte' help - f ' Government' —11 a
But the GOverniniant'manages the internal
• • ' • '
railroad systent itself, and •tci• this it now
• • ' •• - •
ebtint te, add eight. hundred miles of new.
.. .. . . . . . „ . •
. .:
lines at an expendithre Of 61.7.,opo,099,
.., . • . .
..••. .THE reports from' ' steara,ships : recently,
- arriving .f roin .Enrope. . indicate that. the
Atlantiois becceithig 'comparatively placid,
at least in the "steamer lanes." The' late
• north
severe stet* have. generally moved nor
of theee: .roatos,. probably losing much • of
:their energy upon entering. the cold ocean.
areas northeast of .. Newfoundland.* This
• ' .
intelligencaWill'he'-grateftil-to'llie-repully-
increasing number of denadianenew going
• • :,
•to•Ertrope,'-' . ' ' • :' •". .. •• '
• • • • • ." •
• ...i o her lectiire •iii 'New. , Yerk 'the .oilier
- night; Mrs. Ashton IHlke ' referred te • the
, way Lady Rendoiph Churchill helped .Mr:
i t.,...., ..
art e ,,, us an .o 0.. Baroness .tiur.,
13 - tl tt ' li ' b a ' f th ' ' :
aett:CoUtts, in bie denvass for Parl ament.:
• • '• ' ' ' h - ' •' 11 a. b
upon .w oin• she ea e • e••
thOnght hinaself otthe Old 'times- when :the'
fiiit,.Duelieei of •Pevorishire • it; reported to
•htive, bartered a .' kies " for a .. tre,desmalVs
vote•.' The man•upen.ivhom,tady: Churchill
saisd..h.i.hted_iwthisamv..she,.siviar.,•Vhy
certainly i; I'll tell the '• Baroness .• Buraett.
•Ceoutte What you ..v•iiiih.” , As the , *.irs.,
- -- -• • • ••
•graphers need....t Say,. "1,•Pha,ney his ,pliee-
- ••-
linxy, : ., . • , .. , ,.. . .,. . ,
• . , , ,•,..., • . .. : • ,. . ...:
1-' ' . etia 'Is •f•
e ore tne
R. „r...L.JP.I.Gr, iri.e. pape,r,,r . , , , protect
'Electridat.Centention on. • HOw to
the inilnenee of Magnetisni,)
paid t work4is, osii;inVestigator. ,of.
subject, WhiCh halo. eiitended Over
* ' 1 ' i 1: • • th -I h •formed
period o , Ben, a mon.. s, . aye :edges
th'ide separate eoltitions of the preblem.:
(1. T• • li- ' ' !,th • ' etch • made of. material
)•.• o aye . e. w
. 2 t ' • 1
that cannot . be. magne me. .; •( ). , p.incese
the Werke in an irOn. case, so• es.lo. shield
the vitel perta,•Of the' ivateh ; • and ' .(8)' to
' M ' t .. • • t 4 d• • • ' . t'', . • the
apply e men means o emagne .14e
, ...although
h tl t 1 • ' '• t been f a - 111. the
wate • ta las no • avore wt
' .t • • . d -1,- .. • , • ' • • • •
•sa eg.uar s. •• . .. .. .
; . . ::. .•: •, .. 'I) 7 •
- .
'' Toone •is a-•coironereial,age in which the
-Meet. important .. ..'..6hangee-: ' in : •the social
Systein , of netione rnay„ dePen& upon the
fraetii: of'a penny, being considered.
.. ,. .. • •
. by itself, fifigfit Hoem•to , be an inaignificant
•factori, •.For iost'anee,*lietroiglit havabeee
t '',3' - --: '• "British•observer
h • reply of an ordinary
• in the year 1869 had ofiyofie then said to
: him in ,England, " If' preeiaefit .vonaer,
• - '
hilt, of • the New York Centtel. Railroad,
can reduCe. the Cont. of. reining provisions
ha'penny per tog per.,iiiiie .,:ini. the dentioli-
' " ' - ' which•'he ' h ' tit
dated railway , line . .: has in
Organized between. NeWl•YOrk'and.OhieitigO,
i 1 ' • lige.. all-tho oonditiona • f agri.
t •er 11.. she . o. ,
calture ' and will rot:4114;11y effect.' the
• exinting order of society in Great B.ritriiii."
.--' . ,..
;,•:' Bawer.: ir ore • • me encl.() se out on
' S • 1,1 - if: ta /1k ' - t* ' t -
..,,,, ,
IUB last tiliteiOri•te San. Remo,' th'e cores.
, . ,
d ' 3 '' f th ' L'V" • " ' "I lost' ' . he had
P°0 .el ° : 0 1 ,erP.°Q'F*Vo• ,• .
,
receive , om ... he, rown : rine . e
, d ft ' t ' - C - P e fe
it' . g to'3 000- ' • Vlie prOlongetion of'
amen: in z,,uv.,. . , .
the life of hie petiont till • i0 185 becane,
Getitial • tseperet wilii '. it le eXpeetetli
greatly increate the prospeete a ,ilie Eng-
littlexpert78 ffirthee. remuneration. . Sir
-
,,:,,, ,. ,„ , ,..,. ,
itlereli nitiesen2ie nag Seen ' one or. two
patients 'whii: have . followed bini to San
Rano,: and it ie prebable that' thie.practice
be. continued during his stay: ni, 13erlin,
1,,10 nraetically he. hail had. toebendOn ' hits
.. ..., ... .. : ..4 . : . .... . .s .
large prattle() •••ona• coneentrate his euorts
'attention npon the oapP Pt t
., . ...
Emiitiker. • . .• •
. . , . • _,.... , , • , , , .
' Wai,i,,INteittiti) Vienna "iopor states lit
, . .., , . ,.. . ,.1.
Petersburg
a bettor frail. St. . that • ' th
rr,z,arewitch..Will shortly be betroota. to .m/3
Prineess 'Militzits: •daughter ,.. of .Prined
Nicholas of •Montenegro. The Tzar (accord-
.„
•' .
•• .
• iTew. tit Buy. Ireed,;" .
- • ,. • • • .. • .f •• . . .
:.. Prof. N. C. Vaughap, a paper on •,:Food,,
read' at the Ohio Sanitary Convention, con -
tainedvaluable, hinteforthe•instruetiOn 'of
. :. .
•the-fannly ;purveyor; .491, wiloh:910:01,.
Jowin_giestfinden Bed :
. .
• . . .,
• • GOsSip 'of •T.o7dny. ...
•...•.. , .. .. ,. .. .• . .
sEnglen .constable, . who has '
A d . • ,had
greateXperiente_withAr_aitiplejtaye that•he
% :- ' *7' . '
., •• . .: . •
Sen. one a bald, heed •
has never yet'. e . . ., . ... . .
' • " nth African diamond• fields• a '
. The.So . . . . 1 st
- i ielded eine abiOuntib • .to 8646 899
year 7 . . g . . g , ,
caretwandvalued :at: mitt '20,00,0,000. ' •
. . . . .
, , James Whitcomb Riley • the Indiana die,-
- - ' • • ' • •• • • '
lect poet; is said by a western. riewepaper to
have. made 20,000 during the pest year by
• .and •lecturing. • • • • ••• • '
his pen by . . . ... . • , ..that.
G - • , Kettle • • • • • - • • • . it
'. eorce , a•farmer Jiving, in ., .an.
.ilelPh county, W. Va., shot,tt large eagle a
• • •
letv days. ago. AS it was sparbt aloft ,with a
, hilt -grown lamb in its talona,••It measiited
• - • • - • • • • • : . • •
8.-feet-froxtrtap-to-tirroAthe wings- -• - ,
..1 The wetilthieet *mini 'in the •I‘TOrthviest la
James J Hill. of -St. Pad] • President of the
- . J. , , . • . • , . .. . • . . ,
• Mandel* , ' Railroacl. • - His. fortune :-of.
• $io,006,000.hownearly.allbeenmade,during.
the past .ten years ./ii railroad speculations
and real estate; .. Mr. Hitt ,• is. 51. years Old,:
.anabids fair. .te donble'. his .wealth before
•this life.. ' ' ''• • . • ' • ' • •
. departing . Is. • . • . , • . . •
W . • ' •" - ht '•evidently••- recognized'•
• Omen am s . are
in Lexington, Mies., whete. least three
'joke. occupy peeitioniialncoa .alwaya•filIed
. •. .
by men:Mies Emily Wrigh IS the pOet-
mistress, Miss Colele eXprese • agent and
Miss. 311.1ollie Hoskina is in (Marge • of- .. the
telegraph Office at the. depot: •
. • • • . . , . ...- .
.... Mme;':Adam,' .- ha' th • best, known.•f
• .. perbis e . h .
the:Frencirwentten of letters -and the active
. , . . . .. , , I. .. . ;
editor of the Nou'velle Revicp., iw.oneof tne.
bestareeied and most disttoglig; as well ith
one of the brightest- Minded wonienin Paris.'
• Although • a. ,grandreother,'. she Might •be,
taken for '0,,Womatt• tinder 40 • She litiee at
, . . . , .. . - . .,• ,
"the end of the Boulevard Malesherbee, in .4.
street Minted after' herself. . - . .• ' •
• • • - •
. The great Freneliehemiat;.•Oheirreuli bne.
• of the scientific' celebritiee, of the century,
• '• • • • '- '' • • - • • ' ,
is quietly in, Faris near the O•ardin
dee Plantes.. Vii: ':iii .102 Smarr) •, 01A and,
White,haired, and m,eyed, he.
. - • • •
has Suffered but little loss • of ' intellectual'
'.. • ' • , •
vigor: Ton .correspandentwhe Visited him.
: .. .. , • . • ... • . - ..
recently he recalled many incidents of the
Reign, of Terror ofia the j r'1' sand e o
• •' • -. f - 11 ,
Napeleon.•• . • .• ',.. • • - - .. •
..... - •
; ' Jahn Betee, who is living .at the age Of
' - • . . ' _ , , . ,..
.85 in Chgo, was. Deputy rOstmasto *or
the, Lake, City ;in. 1832-8, under... 'Andre*
•- • • , ., - - - • .: ttg • . - 11 :
ackson. Business w not heavy and r.
b • • • . • , ,:,•.• •!: • • - . -
Bates used to carry theman in big pocket.
In those aayi5 it reoirea g5- cents tO ,g•st Pi
1' • • •• • • • • ' • d •• • • . •
. otter, and the reporte ma oto•the depart,
Merit of the business .done wore , made in
pounds' el:ailing& and pence, •-• .. .' - • •
? •
. . . ... . ' „ . .. ,
' - ' ' - ,• '" s• ' • '
, .,.13Bur. t .
• • " •
A pale pink 'color indicates thaI -the ani-,.
• ' • • ' ' ' • •
,mal Was diseased. A. dark .puiple hueie
. evidence.., e• .
. that th •animal has . died with;
blood in itabody 'or has suffered from seine'
'• • febrile • '• •.' : ' • • ' • •
acute .. affection,' Good has .
little odor, and is elastic. • to. .4to.. touch.
Meat •• • ' • ' flabbyh uld b • ' •
is wet and..s o ,. e:die-
earded:'• -. • ' • • • . '' ". • "
. . . . • . • - .
.. .. ' , • V •Itnr L"113 4D PI.. •
The fleCh : Of• Young •• enimala is. mora
tender Quin that:of...the.. !Walt, ..but. ia less.
easitylligested; '• ,The-tirdereonired-for-the-
digestion . a ;.eal is' Eve' • litoire . ot. mere,
While:beef iadigested from two ilia a half.
tothroeh - Th '" t• " ' f th.young
., . ours: e . lows o e.
aninial are etinnilating,-, lees, nutritious,
and More gelatinouS than thethisuee of -the•
ani-
. adult animal., _ ' On the other hod, an ,
-mil Miik...-be7sO-._.ola and poorly nourished
that ate flesh well-nigh defies both maatica-
• . . . . ... .. •.. . • : . • .•
tam. and d, igestion..,- ' • •
• _ .... , . . .
. : i . ; .. • rotiornt.'„ .. ,• .
.. The flesh of.nabird Is in itself 1)(466e -one. ,
!,' :
The same is trim of the eggsof all birds.
The light meatitof •birdit. are .. More awing.
digested; lees rich in -hitt:eget. and in flay0t,,
than' the dark theito, - , • - • • •,: • . .. • :::::
. - •. .. risir,.': • :
• ' • ' - ' • • • • A -
IJndoubtedly the flesh. of .some sh lien
peisoninia; .: .Vish ' should be. discarded if '
the Water in Which, it • la belled • blaCkeits•
'sillier.. Fish ... cringht • I rem •,.pritrid • 'water-
should not he:eaten. • The &eh Of. stiolifiehf
'' .' o ou o OP.,
ls ye Owls ; soft„spongy an
11 ' h ' • -a f f . I a
Pith', should. not be leftin the...Water after'.
they are dead, •
hut shotild be' paeked. in lee..
• — ' ' '. • ' '• • •
,
• / • . • - - •
., „. : • tb.e.,,•rrelrie PrOiinee. , .
. 'widow and the mother Of
'Mrs. Percy, e . a . . . • ,
iber-
•
' •
•Onetradesman
•
•
•wateheeagainiit.
•
. .
• • '
.
•.
•.
•
.
•.at
•
•
,
five children, while in a• fit ofinental -
. .-. r -
ration, attempted to,: giiin - itdroittance7to
.. the CathOlie presbytery by.olinthing through
. it'lindovi in a naked • ,eonditiOn,.. and. was
... ..
terribly Out by the glass. . ", • ••• '''
• •
' . It was generally wtpected that the . 0011-
tents.of the document received from Pit
• •••• John Macdonald by Premier ,G:reen.Wity en
• ' '•:•theTaionopoly•luestion,".on' his departure.
from 'Ottawa, would be giVentotho-Legi&•
'•; • 'attire on ititopening to -morrow, batit Nvill
• net be laid 'on .the table AM, the 'formal
•
' ' report Of the delegates with other - corree..'
• - • pondence on theniattet,riatitiblifitt7
... Thera is a Washout.on' the C.P..R.,Bouthl
- :western, Whitewater ..tiltation. • Trains
. • .
' areltable to ,proceed • beyond BOissevain
. owing'• t ' ill -t h b' - g flooded. • ' •
• o e. ref) • ein . ... ..
. .. • Farmers on the Mennonite:. reserve have
• •
• commenced .seedmg. • ., : • , . '•
The '--Canadiaii . Paeifto station -house at
.: Gretna was destroyed bYfire this imorning ;•
4n understanding hod.; been arrived atlien..
„ttiveen thc. city and the EleCtrio:Lightebni.
.. pany.. and .the.. streets ere again passable at
- . - -• -
. night. , , .. !. • • • .1:. • • , • . • • ... ,
•... ...The grafi! market in 'Manitoba . le preen;
. • ,,',Isolly,..cicised for tbe present, Owing . to the
•
. break up of the seaeon, and•thosinall quail.
. titieli Offering.: ' Dealers agree that the ant,
-1ns for export : thie seamen tune:unto' to.
.lbotween .. twelve • ' and " thirteen . Million
. , bushels. • .• - .• . • . '.
Considerable dOroPiaintie•being.mide .by.
' ' • ' t'rowdyism 'on the 'Part of
•oitizerio.••agams ,. , .
.....„.. .merabers, of the MOrinted Infantry Seliool
'--. in this city. . •• All the: newspapers contain
.. ' , • • • ' • -
attacks on the .COrpe,a,ridit is not
• .ble • tePresentations . will ',he made to . the'
' - .• • . •• - • , . • • , - • • • • • the.
•• .• Militia Department- with reference, ,. to
• . . .. • . , • • : ;
. . lOosenestr of :discipline, , . . .
• .. 1 It: has heendecided,tO iritrednee•roffitary
. „' drill in the 'public 'schoolsOf tbis• PitY, • • '
-.,,i,----..--,-- Seed•ing-haa'cOmineeeed in tieVeral -parts
ef the Provinee. • ' ' ' ' . ' ' : . . • ...
' ' • • It is 'expected navigation . will opal: 011
.
Lake Superior about the, lst Of gay., , • •
• • .. The '2,1ethediet• Missionary Boird . Will-
• `-. ' • ' • 9 • • ' .
mestm Winnipeg on Sept. tb, . About 50
:delegates are,expected. • • , • . • •
.
4, '
,
. •. • ,
A Gill.% Funny ,Friaki,' • •
•
, Miry •liTord,: a Reading servant girl, loves.
'•
ell kinds of adVentnre .: . R tf ,d ' '
. • • .. • • . . • ... • : f,°Po. Y „F.4ng•
thoabsenee. of the fannly,••she • dreseed her?:
lf.ti her -re. t ' • 1. best ' 1. th ” a
DFII • aP 11 • .. s resees ..., a p ., 131 • £t11
:co o on. severaletrange ladien living only
•
a thort. aistshhe tivisy. . She introdiicedle
herself as the' Wile ' ot: the inastiii""Of the,
,-• • , - ., . .. : . . . • .
nouse and invited the ladies to call on her,
4. • -. . ' t.. • L. . .• i '
designating 'a.. time •. IV en' she know her
inietreed wOtild' be awaY, 'When. they' Called
ho was' dressed in her mistress' • fitlefit " r-
, ' . , ., , . . ge -
ment • She •entertamed• the guests hand,
. 0..
soitielY ehOtied them Mier the ;house and
''fli: di,- ! • .
ica'',) b " . 41
e so prey° e . eeanee. the girl ha-
, gone out,. • This continued for 'tome' liniet
-•d 1 d to ' ' • '•"''' bef '
an e some (meet complications oro
th .t truth , • .• A-. -.. .A •..,• •
e ru was ispovere , . . . •• . .
• • ' - . - • ' • . ' , • •
. .The Gulf Strewn Blown Out to Serii• • .
• . ' - • • .. ' . ., - • . • -
.' •Capiaii4 Griffin, of the harkeritiiie Para.
. . . .. . , . ,. ,. •
MeGilverY.0. Which arrived in pert on Thins-.
day. from Peril) Rico, • says - that the Gulf
Streit/ills mote than, eixty..milea- mit Of fie
natal courge.. It is •ctippOserl. that •the, te..
'' ' ' ' nie .effed indtivi ''
cent blizzard has had .so , .„ng
tha Strewn ..0 pie :eo,Oaia And fionthWard
,o • •t usually . found. • Ca tab)
. f where i is . . , P
• ' ••• cold current- of water
Griffin says that , A c9 . , . .
efirrofinai•t4e stream, registering as loW 10
,
' 0 Fahrenheit-'- • vessels' a
4Q " ,Mastersotbowl
it from Cuba to Now yiiirk‘ ofia-Phils;aeloio.
have been warned of. this great ehange: In
" k t .. t the full benefit and strength of
order o got . , , .
the ontrenti.• Veseele• intuit. keep at least one.
'degree to the eastward of••the 'usual eourse.-
. , .
et41 .. ' ' ' t d 1 ' - - ' - ' .
The M , i very. encoun .ere .. iiirriesis on.
fent Odcaiiione on the trip tip f Cuba
r6m. • . '
• and narrowly escaped destriietioliophiN-
.4/Aid:Rada . . • .. •
• , • • ' . ' ' . ,
.. .
, • ...A ,Queetion Toe rhiloy:ogiste. • '
• '
k. Dr. Crabb, of White RiVer,,Rentucky, in
'•note to editors Of the St.:LOnis Medi.
.. si.
ea/ enci Ourgioal.. Journal, , says : ••• . " I. am
' ainted with a. cOriple, of 'twin boys, 7
hother
•, •years: Old, that can understand eac , .. ,
'. and although it 'ig impossible • for their
parents Or any other person fo' toderStapd
one WO& that • they say', they Make their:
• ' • • • / ale°.
. langitage intelligible to each other. .
' linOW of tin girls, • 16 .yearti old, that tan
• ' ' - • r• Men.
talk to ditch other, and to anothe pe
. ' tt Mean,
• ••their langliage would eoever es lit e
. .
:et.
ing itathe ancient..Etelitew would to e p ,,
' •Fien who had never 4earneid: that, language,
although young; :ledies mentioned • Otait•
i
- Ode A dtdat ninny words , comnionto e
.1111 .
- •'' ' ' ' ' • • with o er
1 nglish kingtiage .in .talking ,
' • 'peOple0 but in •eptiVetehtibit. with each .otittlz
..they iite' a langizege of their ,own owe
• ofia .peetiliar to thernael'08..", ' . .• •will
.
.
•
. - • • The Seket'aiaditie. ••
,
Spting itemafroin the.,North concerning
houSeeleaning, Carpet .. shaking grog parlor:
stoves Will be ' followed by :. leaf • cream'.
anecdotes' and the standard" ' li- ' 1'
.sna, . e s ones,'.
' • • Olvia 'and Marriage: ,
"o girl '' under 20' • Boys • a *lee
VOMon,,"hadany bisiness to thilikot rear.;•
riage." Riess you no. We know that. At
that ' • ' ' 1 'et : ''• ' 6-
age: no ,gir • , , thinks marriage a, o
with ari, occasional • fish ,.exaggetitirce
. .
Ohnsiness.." . She, Just tumbles lieed . over
,. . . ,
..lieelp xit•leVe. sha. marries the dear fellow
'just becaiise -she would dry her spit' ''otit
without laini, It,ii When she is iiti ;16tiger•
.What 'yeti vouia•jUat (*idly can e.:-
when she is tieing 83 and has 'Ott her lest'
new teeth, full that She begine.to Make
f f
a "lnieiteSe“ of it. •
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eo ethane:led," " Oh, Maninaa yon tel :
- - • ,t 'a' : foot • when!" ) ' ' •
inei'...td., reit ,.00. your . you were
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to angli.,„ and I nlade ft , mistake, and trod
on the gentlemen s ,beside mai. q °Plea
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. Atha xathaiihs d-reidittliaailther,of the
CelehrateattoYel,' " The,10eatrenwerth Cate,"
living an a bright and coinfortable home
in BuffelOwhere elle. le eugaged.in writing
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h neW detective story. • Her. -faMette book•
bee now reablied a, circulation, Of 200,000,
and still plida , a, reinly lkile. • '' • . • " . ''
. Queen Victeria has :invited the Ring htia
Qiieen of ItalY to visit Windt/Or' Caetle, in
Jiiiid , told they have iiocepted th ' inVita-
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thin; provided the Situation of -affairs et the
tithe' will permit, : .. ' ' • . . ' • '
*The brinklayert afirl: .thti.solik in 'Mayened
are. Oti Strike. ItiOtilibk,' has odottrreti in
• " - I th •efforts" f th strikers" •
• consequence o •, : e . 0 . e: to
compel the new Mos' dogwood iil otlistIgiiia:.
ing trede.a te, join • there. The. prilide '.hii•vb.
aispekssa the rioters. . • .
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. Wonion , /0'i/enters in. England. ,,, •.
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y.,64.6.6n ars . beginning. '0 appear on the-
list of applioarite Ter ,patents . hi England,'
Aniong. the : patentees of a week agd. Were
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Louisa lenience of London •for an invert-
0 tido of " imprOventente in letter sha bill
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filed••". 'Elizabeth Aspinwall; Of • llitken,,
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hesal, for an itiventiqn of 1•Crolisbing and,
" • 1' - ' ' 1 n a - , -. -- •and. Ili.. • .,,
e ebaning a n ry, irons a irons ,
11,orefieo 4ifig, of Weak t.eilsiiigteit .Perk,
for arkinvontion of tg feeding-01)0'one ter in-
lantitofta hivalias:),. •
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, • Philanthropist (eternly)-Why aid yon
throw that banma ved. .631 the '81.13V/elk?
Misanthrope (defiantly)--.Reeatte, yester-
day, the banana peel threw the 011 the Bide•-
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• Yellow diemonds ere Made blue Ot Mk*
purestwater, for the time being,. by .being
delOreci With a eonimon,.indelible.blue pow,
11 • l' "1:1 b ' ' bb' 'g' . with 'cotton ttit
o .0 equa i4e . y, .ru ni . wi, . : : , ,
linen. 4 nuignifYing, gleeswill fail idol:10V.
the' frend,-biit-aleoholi. ittrpentine or ben.
tine Will Wash Off the color . ,
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i " eaid the ood• astOr;.* io w kl
, . die, ,. g family, .p..,.. 4I „ .. , .
with the.... ' '
., • taking dinner Wi • ... , ..
11 het literary Man bite yotir fa.ther
you wi,...-: a, Y • . • ..1. -
you'' gr•w uo " "Nope,"said ine
when • " - .. ' - ' ' • '
.., • little, boy addressedo as he, looked et the
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' 60 • Whitt Meagre; array,. of delicacies on
' the°^1°.tirbl ' ' With lotty"SCOrki,• . xf Meaty
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