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The Sentinel, 1885-02-06, Page 3• .- • Skis • Bonnie FellyStandang As the ppm: door, • Shapely shadow falling .- 012 the sanded floor, - -Toting and fafi is Nally,. Yeliher oyes art pad-- Nelly'l absent lover It a- sailor lad. • toeing hearts *ill geiver• • Though no tempent ; btow- -OiHa1 sh1ps-13*Y. fotinderid • 'When tha breeze was lows Sailor lads are fioklo, • °hedging like the wind; • Sonya lover -far away Atiotherlove may Suds' HallY, lie I thus deubting- Sailor lads are true; - I Pan MO ft ga, hint harehe • breast the billow blue, - I can hear her anohor ohein 'Itittlingwer hor oirle.F.- • . see a' sailor leap sailor*, 4 - Outstripping tune and tide.; woinan;.baston, VIA onyourfroshnst gown, - A mailorJad is -coming up . The road that's from the town ; Ele's looking for place he -level., A little garden - . •A L1t1 homely -pottage door, -4 little-lassie's/MOO. Oh'faithful sallorladdie, • .1s king might envy thee 1 -.- For such a welcome home Vd.gladly otos* the sea, LIVINGS TWO UVML- The ifiasidar Illeperiesce Mile trillesadst DavtikAseepiii Heller* bet $o be pro. - teased* s% • the a:Iroise ;MO.:west corner Of the - 'town cif 'Sbaffotd, leonn., Sheltered on: ths'. west by the% gigantic and _ptialipitotie crept of a ranthlingepor.‘ Of the Whits.lifountains, stands -a strange; ihantblipg,.• goblin old housel•-writess Stafford, Come.) •-oerrliPOna dent to the Niw York. Mercury1 li is tiro la Time se.cemr. - - "he flowera aro 414d ihat Made &. summer •liptontior- • • - • Ity waykidennoks and ois the *tinny hill, - As* with regrets theee lasarte of- ours gr6w tender, • • As lereti eMilit all beetle will. • • We toed the" hleleinnis, for_ theY helped .to brighten • *. . • 111134 'wee- No dark with: Wearying toil '„atid earth, As hopeeand dreams- forever helpto lighten n • Ills heavy loads. we bear i . 1144 like the- flowers, whose transiozt llte is ended,• - • 'the hopes slid dreime are, that ler pus brief hour - Yaks thegjadheartaVardenbrig13t and.spfeitaid Afars lowes 'latticed hoVer, - Grio liege hour. of almost- port -Pet -pleasure, ' foretinito of the- happiness to come ;• "hen spddeuf Met§ c,th0 gardpu- yields itittresoure . Apt stands in Sorrow dump,: lbw,. heart 1 Tho ilowir May 10,0 Ita glory tlepeeth abe teuen ot frocit„ but does -net die; Veing: It will repeat the:old, eweet story 01--Wdee deer hy-and.hy, - • ifeaven, if neyor here, the hopes we enetipe- 'mu flowers uk hutnan lives we count at lost -i- - 'Will live -again, -Such beauty cannot Perish; _ And Ifeavett boson* ftoott • " ..iititer the lama. - Ait the day the wild norfonoter had swept **Prole the pieta ; • egainstthe "etyma had phrhed tho drw• -kir&in• - t - And emery building; Sawa?, and Ayer"- biade ef klatiowned- the, OA ?Arab wiiathei end hewed • to let it page., Dot Morn and- j oyonknoentide ;have worn the�- ,. selveti away- - • , ft= flank 611, 1141P)tb wetit behind a ahroed . of greiy„ • - • ." . . evetion the grette=eliitida parted, nice & yelping' Liveries months - Solt and tender gleamed the light.the wind mew troth the couthi And every dreopinghleSS610.141sed-horje.ir rodn. wastiiid head, -- • - vbs prigarotie glimmered 'mid -her levee, the V1010tIll herhe‘tl, - - - ceiching the:golden- r4 in no e, oe.thlazed the del twit, - And fr(,iii the Ureeniog heigerewe the eparroWs twittered:Qum; , . • And. where a woman waited, ter eyes -libelled hack the' light,. . Ane -with &happy etellealie said, !!)4y. line win 064U0 t4Alttilt." - .1 ' Iiktatio (4}1 ANNIVITA14411 TUIAllyRj. • Th. reemoryfit litirtia-fl name.- . That: ealle, when briint-Wd her l festaoup - - • f . A nation's glory and her ahame. • - . Ineitent atoineea.up.. ..,74141140kt A brawny peceittiti.- raired with:014, and rough. - 'with hUtieht Wit plougikmatx-etriding mOnfully aerb.se the fur"-- • roWed OI1; ,• -• The sunlight ou lila bare, bold broW, (main hie • buirning hrontit - • Whe. lien imp- awl, flash cif 'sang, that rabid him _. • . of hared,. - • • • • _ _ • Zilfe's:morning 84y:while() trailiog °levels were rotinct titta dultly ctriveu; • With tile kiight of Bops, auft,10-the . Brim al Heaven! 4 • • - = .M*013411 went Moan df.'Sautt1b song,biva.eyact .and yollow-hairoci, - - 1)0401141, anti lot thy gift gum) mor imnotu11y bejle;01; • VVIth 1400.11(1144 eethee a btit. Of song, and v1 gla proud bard seem • - - .Ehcouutry eouquer•dto the‘heart,..before hiur • on her kneel", • • - - .- t;) .-reoung. bay-taltyee, 'goal mild fresh! 0 day- 'Areatas,-flLb and swat 1- - • : Thep -title or geniusrn hio breasthe. ages at. • • • . • , - g f .every nerve, tiltingPoslesiOn of tite; iwayingIu title way and that agabise mYlOwn-irill;tempting me la every epodes of -deviltry ? : Awl you men of mitium are being" of wcindrOtui *Wont_ no doubt; therif Ire ',Wogs in this World you can't 'atheist." • • • The partixyint qfak1y spent Thi women beeline her former -4040i and mind. Pelf again., her rigid-•.litube relaxed; bee, fingerer were onse more -Stipple -and natural i theirtipeet. - Stories- bIgbL boat hem . the grouudttill "1. Must begyourlardon," OhCcontinued. to the'juiniog -gave!, end One din qiitetty and e.vsely. • /low I haie lived sil the teer--indeldr rather . less - .yeareWhat toduree stiffers&-ie being -banked • wi di earth aimed . to ths. Isvsl ofithe small, dark, dissitiond,paned windows,: etnitteileit' and.: deeply-erebiss. - arid, -There is, -end always hai been, aeoording.te the goviip'etthe neighbors, a satipotin` of.' *stimething weird end -uneenity *book the weetern. ':windoWit.--of the :old. :DavlihontesteadtwO in nuniber only, O. tending from the 'pound,- Or. within lese -than - a loot At.f. it, 10 the h.uy, over• hanging say**, Whole gray 522d beaten -appearance: :si3ggetts the eyebrows of •awitilierett old, man, -while kewiedowe themielvet 'are.- like. a pair of glassy, lihless eye' ' .1. and tbe 7' rickety 'debt between (to ,deitilop the timilituds) Would psi :.mustet .witira vivid faugyitit 6 Grecian -nose vihois tip -forms s perfect -tight mg's.: The doer was opened yesterday to your 'cortespend- :eat by it strabge,.. enumiated and - aloiost -spectral tigurethatof tall;Womein of -00, --unnaturally thin, end No. pallid- that inoar -nate ghostlinese 1. the only ettiteet °able: The :heti of the Cam of the 46 Starr- ing Woman. of Eltifford,".-u Meet Davie -is styled,' are : so remathilleIthat a :brief, -narrative ,- will -bi lutereetine.- *anew. Miranda_Daviii it now yeers of- sp.,. aud •couseitzently- been- an. Mini& of the • old home-- for Mors thin- half -a" ointury. .There was nothing bysteriouIor ht eterifOrM it -the nature Of the seizure. -that eletioak her at the age of 18, and his dominated her flhs fortheladt.tbirtylightleitre.- • • - -66 The- &sir signs of trouble,"-insidthe - remarkable. valetudinarian,: "-6I emne ou When. I was er. girl ot. Id, but So gradually - that I Gen, searcely _telt' you with- pteeision ID whattnanner tiler °online:iced. • I had boon 10 school ell Winter Without- missing a • .day Or ptitizig. s siugle tardy mark, and I. owe -out- of the :ordeal:In the optieg laito -gad,. tired -mid subjed tO,peotillat nervous eynaptems- that I can :hardly -deeoribs.. Thistle; I would 'hell- atties u it 1 was going- to Ay. sil apertin little-pleoet., then *I kind of darknese would, goitherisbout me- iny eyes growing.. -my peroeption. of -objet31*- badistinot and - uncertain.- rams; andtigines in the rooM'-•would appear. to .10 tooting ,isrouud...roe. In s= sort of a- fog; while (Mootsat.: a -distailostreep, °little, hills and houies-gtow so vegue.,gand Unreal. -thittl often bid to risk mother • .whether euelt and snob. a ;thing really eXided ot was 'merely 112. optioul ilLu.iou. Oo • the other hand': My -sleep vial -Vexed .with - . terrible- and Monstrous- apparitions, .fitookliguteerandwildi Wolrd alidehes..01 landscapol•-and thee Were so iedesoribably titid-ituct life -like that .oftentimei they haunted, My memory for days. What wae straeger and more einguler- still; :the; :hot - :tibia -dreanilifebeCanui cciuseoutite,-, and -Vas continued trete :night to_ night id the regular -order of :paseing eveute. My ix:other woulttaWskeit° me in the •-morning froin ono of thole vivicl'AilsOdee _dicami_.. :lifeAnd•Whon night -came tor:morbid brain would take up. the thread •of. the .dre-ain exaotly where it WAS:Sundered; - -At Aret lige etate of affaire" waelierible to Inei: acpthe- goers:Went- on, .itud the habit beoatu firmly -.established; IL became gradually reednoiled to. the double life 1 wattlietug,. and ceeeed to he terrified.: by -the- :Mtn& plienomone. of . this- duplicateconeologe.• 12ee8.1.. •. -• ' •• • •- •.1.10. 'DaViii -sighed • in 'Nosey, .1auguid- faehion-' a she ligiehed- her; 'digressive deloription of. the elogOlar.iniyehologioat -symptom:a that:- have- Meompanied bet .nialady,,_ • * . • , - _:„ • 61 I wastot siolt;" she Went On, et lealst,- .uot sick in the ,proper bouse of --the- term,. But!me , ay.mptom - accompanied- these strange expo:woes, and :that w.aslose of all relish for foodi.gradital extinction:of -the louse of tate, • aud; • fidallz, A -rooted saved:ion-to the.pleasures Otthe- table. My mating tried every art to tempt .*y fancy no zneaus .uuesploted- that promised to eorre.ot the distuttenee;,.-Dt.. Peabody, ot Springfield, was at last ogled in. --This celebrated practitioner • made7-a thoroUgb. study of the -id -asp, attended. -ri3e- for :More than a year, and ended by di elating that I Was- organically -:juet aound.--as. --he -.in body,. nekvit and bruIu.. In tither *Oral:1-i_ nOthing. • ailed 'whatever exeepti that I wag nervousilidgety and :Immo. But ray• -disteliah for nutrircient Vent on all tise mune until I absolutely lived On nothing' . or net to that. For months atm my17tia- • birthday Wait passed I ate 'nothieg but a Boston °reciter each daY.-- nibbling it bit by _ bit When 1 svaa faint, and tekiog a little water afterward. 1 had - no , pauutia _after eating, no oppression, no bad .-symptome Of - *my. Mud. Ouly that I• -could. nob eat • Moro- th.n:a eruthb or livid at once Withouta: sense' of .ttpleticin= supervening. Still' 'T keptupWooderfully, did not seep," to emit elute, -and tenutined- oomparatiVely strong: and vigorous. So ths. thing' went. 012 tor more than two years, Until it:batman° settled: feetth IOW 'Waage influence .-Ivas. at work in _oases and it was noised about that 1 wail 4 .1rietia of derceMiao .poesieseio:31 as, indeed; ,Fhaviii ;eometlinee- itnegintd to be -the feet:" • .. • -Vie- won= spoke earneetly, Silly, With -a- -tinge of despair •In.:-.13er :accents. Your :cern:a-ponder:1i srnibad.. tatantaneonely, 587 if her nerves: bat heen-e ept by-- a powerful . current 'of. _ galvaniemil Ana. Woman-- was trausfornied.:-,. Her eyes blazed-toi einproy eitnile fullY graphiolike- the .diamoude tit hell. 4- sudden an.d ;nighty 'quern' Mit. hued her limbs, her 4604_ her.fingere-the joints extending- 'with a --Series of Olt*, sheap explosions, isudihle ata .etinsiderable. distant*, Ear: lips- Wined. blue and qyanotio .; her:- leatutee aihen as death; yet sherply:delined and birdies, thoughOut in etonsu.-bard even to rigidity. t The gen.-. 410, uniforms :well -Modulated tones of her voicelMarieued.and-grettabrupt and espies sive. .She seemed.- another • being. :66-Y-Ou" seem - 10 doubt,". 'she uttered low; coppteseed.,-- reverberant -tOues, you that- posse:Won of the:- dein le areal _thing.- - And I know - I -lived- two 'Weather.* long, long' thirty...five yearlione terrible, more terible thinthit of the damned; the OW MY.OWnsibOt-Cit *iiiiitple; loving, Yearningwomitit? naie • I mit fell the isovetastit of. Malign -NOM tikeritn41 Tho heart thItt uaug • igiblviug to thnstarsa, • • Is broken untile. NV14)61..01' VA* Itild -hisuah'd • ---with-buraing tietIVEI; • • = who 1ift ttzt opetect QII the Will. gulItI tn 8Wift- • eirteken iuhis isingly (tight, the eagIe-Oarth- *exit - ---,1411giutt-Atpd! the hand that awaPtthe lyre is paI6-tod In the=tigat.- • -at,i--•wbose g(1ldod.3v1res. at iave -neenr knew•tWwrong of rust; , • . • And- evermore towards his Ors.% wrapt in its- glery._«Iolui, • A -nation's pilgrinf feet are : but- nation'e . heart is how'd. , . , . - • - - Oh 4711(11p4waet at Sootlandil feet. ho-kiung bia heart ator song,- - • • ; And palsied by the army= tongue_ Watild iia bis laurels wraug ; Then pit dge to-nigtit, Nvith briminiug•aups, the : prouu, reach oi his tome, - Tao megi_e Of bis "meniory-tne nieulatped of his 11#10a I ,• 411.11X6,19)Nli, U. .1100711D00.14 . . 410•••••••=21•116,01•1•p, • Uow AurY Was made hi Aiwa. . • -. • - , - ,._' & boy wits:being tried in Judge • Gait's #. art • for forgery yeoterday afternoon. • here -were two indiotmente against hint,. both being almost aimilar.: The jury ware- -only out a few minutes on the iiret indiet- 'anent and found a verdict. Of not guilty. Then they.Were looked up on the second. Half an hour pasied„ . Ent Lordehip sent V, the -jury-room, - Word mime'. intok they were not likely to agree for some time.-•-• lt was 5 *Week. His Lordiliip eent In 'Word 'that he would be -back in - court at. 8, . and would then: receive theta verdiet. He. then- . left thecourt-hOuse.A knock was soon heard- - • on the door. The jury had agreed; butliis ".-Lordship.had gone., _ Scoute were- sent out. . lit -them Or four directione, and Ilia ItOtd. . alitp_ was captured at • shle _club, -Ile .. returnedto mutt and. eoeived- 'the jure! *:•- vatic:S:0f guilty.--Torcto_ Word. - - V•-,_- _ _-. 41. , When tale Abseiti. Indians -want to -get drualt. they drink- koolypabtio. ' - loMethingthat panea the eecipe of enplane- bory Phymest And in tele: manner I have 100- ever since I-. wail a little girl.". give this 'Wangs wonian'S ''history its detail - would -Observe_ -no purpose, and could only -weary-the :Mutt being- but I dreary monotony of starvatioa and morbid isnsory phenomena, extendingoviekperlod of:nearly. forty desolate yew. Though entaiiiitted . and: 'r- attenuated • by .habittrel- - abstinent* from food -the longsit Comeau-. flys 'period .during .which • she had taken no food Of any :kind, liquid:orselid, has bein fortreeien daye-411.11- Davis Jr. in good general health. r Her ; pulse 1. full, firm, , :regular . and elastic; her - ;Migration normal, 'With deeper :inspiration. than the average; her Metements„ when : --unswayed. by the paruiyents to•which She. is etitjeot, steady, eelf-posseeled, mit steeedingly hes igen,. seriousness: ahe eitottionbled by stirteland eilneesmisymPlionts Of hie:Aria: liar ouly suev(virt brothers With' W..hom .yotty: reporter hail a 'fort- and agreeable itatervistr, ipeake of her as the -shushing -Of hie bos, only lamenting -the Ia. mistor!;. wee of demoulite poujesalon1 in .Whiok he believes as ilrmy u.an orthofox expositor* of the. Bible.. lie is 07 :yearii of .age, of ungitesiioned Voraeity,and highly respeeted by.ell Who know hen, " • - 66 My bititer'sladie hat been . *Addle to All :the clootere.”- said -Mr. Davis," but r oin- _mike oath tiliat.•eo Ur. as I•know, and, no Man had had eueirOppoitunitiel of knowing as haye!..4ille has not taken an. OunCe of solid food ciinesi she was I mere girl of 48. Some Of the debtor% wout the ideaof her having livedpo:inany years on _nothing, but pledge you my wind for the, ittiottruth of: inr statement.• t. At &slur. had s'hind of euspielonithat .she might -walk " in her sleep at: night.- and -teke toed in that But I soon *tufted- nipielf that -Nuephion was unfotindelP. . • • • . Bit -MIAOW !'liarogyinis were for -Many yeare= a .sourcie of'. apPrehenelen -her fainilY; but as ,yeare hive rolled -On and ube hal committed no deed Of eiitienttioity or violent:e,. theyhavi miteed. to --regard the& se dangerous, and DOW :View then, ass lid butinourabie witted:Int:. by *Which het life bas been blisted..,Pelioate itgeiry dim- olOsed the faottthat; so farae her brotner 1. &rate, Or hae netifr been the 'Victim of - 512 ttnreolprOMited Pasiii013,••Indeed,-;.neither in her:Phytioal oonditlou-nor In the hats- of her-ilionotonone-biography mui:the closest teritigy discover any cause Or 'clew for the eitraorditaary isousory and- pet chologioal phenomena that appetite- in her •case, uolcies, meth° herself. _ellegt, s, her whole life has been parverted by .tlie Indwelling iuiluenoeof an VIM* Olt Osii1T00.111. lihisifs tress, A hilist: Anyiktilt and Used Is Alesi:igyeettalet. - The-Nailinisst. Puppist A1 the request Ofthe Commissioner- of _Internal Reveiine of the Milted States a oonintittee of the: •National:, Academy. :of Solent* was appointed, 00bilieting of -potence. of •Lrni•- iersity.- of Philidetphie, Yale • Cellige, Coltimbia 'College, •Barvard 'College -mid -101in - Sopkine Univenity, . the purpose 'being to mientilloally investigate the:00i- otts _ -products: -known' as -.glucose, grape 'agars maltose, .e.to. .. The committee, found _that -glucose -is .nteds from many:things. Weida star& and patatoss, snob -at "tram leaves, stew, rags,- - chips .tviigs;alid.reii- duseirtnit bieWeties, deadlier's:4 ' sto The following, which Wetake from their raped, "howl to what nee &noose is p121:- Both gloo's-and grape sugar bi md: eaten-, die:applications; for a great- variety of ptir. .poies aa.substittites for "'liens angst r for barley. :The Mogit,general_ purposes for Whitiliglitoose-Or :Much sugari. -mod ere • -;•111rst-.4for the-- .manufaetute of table 'Syrup. of . a _nearly Or quite colorless glueose, with eufilofent _addition of omit Sugar front the .sugar -refinery to give: it the flavor and . ap_pearauce oil a his* refined molemes. - .rhe _ctualatityof cane syrdp.added. varies: -from: 2 per.oent. "up to Piper cent. - - • • ,Setiond-As & Uubstitute f�r barley Malt the brewing of ale or -bier.. • This is a substitution or Indian oorn . tor, barley,:but it constitutes a:very imperhot sultitittite,as the norni•by the treatment employed in!extramiog ifs :staroh for Oa 'Widen Into gig -use; ii completely deprived of all the- nitrogenousbodies.and in_Aneral- salts. whioh it originally **Moaned.; Hence, the gbucoas akine,.Whioki- Oahe- termed- litareb, is substituted for the entire: barley . erain, with- its Areal, variety of valuable coustitiiente.;•This nob trite, irawever, of the. tualtoie produced flout the: - entire -corn by the teflon of -the inalt...This .material °obtains all the, soluble -onnetitit- 'MA's Of :the corn; tigelber With the -addi- tio.nal substances Which rendered ioluhle by the aotion.-of the diastase of the Malt, •-• , I itallistoettit.v. FOR .ettittisi. - I . ropoied sew. tiytcrn et ICducaUoU • by ailYiniaisby.::- mean to marry- some-- ot-theso days, . rites -a girl- tollie. POI Malt Outette.: and -- that brings itti.I10- the- threshold of My .grgat aystent for theeduoation 'of faquit ige and 'pOwere: of- ecnivereationi: Without theist .hotdd dulibooks. -, Ala 1 and thou: aoIid•eld. neWepaperi:1 .Thereetieinto be telegreine frozn alt over -the world •_ at"Onoe, ud1. you -believe- them, everything - ir toptiyturify-; • whieh. abintrd, But you are .• getting: ,inapatiegt;• I see,: and Want to T knotf'what le- theliyetero. • Why, r 1200 been telling you all. eking, It is .01toply sympathy.You know i they asys weinlan't greatest ebodigth le in her --Weaknesib.- and. I am'. titire.-she Howe _ 'her greatest -.knowledge in -; her - 1 titnely-ignorauoe. itiyeapithy I like . a.- einapisine,;-nittstard leat---iit seems quitepleitiant and l .". comtorting H. at 110.0„: hub:: if -tightly %- ."-It .prodneee Ole* and . and feet all . the symptoms. • of ta sayers- malady. . --Strong men are .driven - by it, and are - thankful*: haie the appliciatiOn - reuidved- at any Cost.. SweetignotaucC le a hand - meld of 'sy,mpathy, r:and : I - have- foUtid.at inveluahle at times,- If a woman knows. bow . and -when to be ignorant. there -is nothing. Ole may not aohieVes-eipuoh11yin these daye of oettified bluestockings. Jgziorr, thie waY, andtherost of thequotabiou 1.lager: than -ever: Now,. as every girl ofaverage depaoity and attrati, tions bas the mettne ofmkiug the accittaint- lance .of men Of .various professions,,it ia the. :easiest: thiug in the, world: le itiiite instruotionthereacmes in 007 Ignorance and 1...then : adminieter your;piespistoe, at napathy. The Mita', remit lal.Of course,. -whildentie of anibitiOna-- and volleye of . ''.bop," for it is 'a qUelut thingthatmett pae into :the eking of their.profession the 'moment- their heartit are warmed. So ons May leari3 quite -*NOV and be .anttised into. • the: bargain.- -your :-.041ijeote at -intervals, mod you will get all :the 46 -higher editoation a.. *Oman- needs,. . my - mind in a mitah. pleasanter Any- than. that whloh. thane . -young- letnalee adopt : _vibe _retire kr the: f4400811011 Of Oxford or Cam. •• p, -yeatfor the great number their botquetwr.oarried at .:entertainments,'. -balegone. to the other extreme:this year 10 isnot:wage . etionomy'. on the part of -young . . . „. mer. has ha -s' Ei"O Secretary t0'. a nurgerouely signed mem rial-froM ralniouth asking for the tele& e cif. !Dudley and Stepbene,late.,0aptatn .and mate Of the_ Mignonette, ;what* are • tinder *mulleins of Six months'. imprisonment ,for killing the boy -Parker.- OfilVin. Sart:Cud sayi he regrets -being uusbleto advise anyfutther intetlerenot. With. the eentenoe: paesed:by the judge., • - English is the popular foreign language in Soondinavia, but not beemise of English • ADO it WilATIai th 'Ups Mei iamb cabeuld be 101 o t*aa: Warm . .:.gge I Between she tiJla2441s. • Cfaisdre Magasims %his tat' lo cuing on ' keeping .wrAo.,m : )6 Cold ass -b: oatiem,,, - peo ht `Yertwolird their 'woollen . i Vile Vitt sin th! h 101isti °and ado oleitbing, eon for old.people Otidbellight though waenim. There is ,,., hiii30 • better then eideridOwn when pin go it. The . • night drester of old'people 4i Id• be-com- ' !edible, -Od societally:. a i they. ,be warm between the 5hou1t10.,.., dap it the place wh1e5 cold- likes, as. fie, p Mill Nu about 0 in the morning, ten zbe mar- ls' of. fire ;has got low or c:t, Cul Let "them hewers of it 1 • - -66 Colt abugbeer plays • :;ro . _inhale! In the Ur1ory. Thousands children in this. *am try are saddled • -"dealt, and, many itits011y stifled in bed. 'by oall it . -being overlaid; it is being Et Pca. ThM is the Nigh) name. for 11. . ' --..‘r'i . . "But t b obildren musb Itult4t warn, ?" - .0.Bless 'heir irnocento 1 VIP' =,...,.Whe beg as soft m _, own, the clothes t: - 44. as soh Oitli be, 1400 _smooth vvithaj:%thout any 'tender:1g p rumple up or -0:.iVert Mouth or face. Tho• is warmth, t ' ,-41iit.-- eomfort. The [con)* too, should ._ _-:- '1 fifoderately. - warre.;-120 more, I prey yoc.4 . ' iii tho': air ought to b' as pure and swei4:3 Ze odor. j) -of rosts. i it 110-',.112 Meet nrAs rio, 2 . Nay, for your ' ugbear• oold ster2A1 M And seas . dome and 'windows. No weAdhr ihat when beak? wak • II up it le peevhhs,` 'el Nodule • 66 Your ugbear cold is '-: ' the tailo has, for even yo -J. double th weight of Olathe:I •day that. they :ought to;.;.., themselsw in oonstquence,ri. 'sets iu an -ende many a lift: -my opini , ehould never'. while ring by rail- or dt, - a inbstitizte 'ter Cane sugar in oonfectionery. - • , . • "Fourth -For the adulteration of _atm eager, to which able added to the eMent• of 20 or more per onto •' - • • Iriftlk-41 a subetitute for Cane Inger in mooing fruitkand in the issoufaeture Of fruit telliee. • • - SixthFor the manufaciture of • -ratline' -honey. -'Thill, la neatly put up - 1 g ass jams containing a_vinallpieoe of genuipe, honey;:. ; -.S.eventh-In the manufacture of vinegar. - Itighthin the nianufaeture of 'liquor!: ooloring used in Mixing ligtetts and making Attila's' Ii8gorii.- - - Ninth. &her more lintited aPplieitione..; mnibemanufaoturo Of wine;by the-- baker in making oakis to evoking ; in• the• pre. paration of eatioes.; - as -an-additimatt: oanned.:meate, _especially corned, beef" in the pr c p %ration •of ohewiog tobitogo!in. bbs nsOputadture of -printers' toilets, and inIthe manufacture -of soma binds of inks... 1._ The demand for glut:Ole. and -pare T sugar for thee. ,putpoies le extremely and depends on the relative prime, of corn ainVof the articles for, .WhiCh -this' kind Of sugar ir linbstituted,_eipeolally sugaphituie syrup and barl.y --• ' - . Ltitent. IrrOig *id• friend . :;111:fa biee DBxetwwtoseleeetrpli OF when standing bout in, a:clredigki ▪ thou..- they .oannot oothick . on at all when'. eilkint.they .ehor?.- thin. Very. lIghj waterprOofir.eitk..)-9 worn wl3en webing.- In.. -winter O.ver the • -edid.,neveripu, *MI when - it is ritini g,-. -But- the :waplategba sooke • - fiber babel. - and: the -,shoe).,rt2gast to be rnodeiabely strong and • t an ail= is oatigliC _etand- •. lug :alit% on darcip ,00ld . , Dam, is nitioh more tdreeded than col *but even this. &-• .-'not be :• Wade a b shear ; .1 -won" Amp .in e- -Olothing- tigin.V.,. 410,49 coat :t the undo alothing,t..indeed,};•.10 .1 -ivory one ..if - ever, - from -darap.l.'1"17.7Uil•I was . WOO perepree .heely and ee:Alp ,aoldoine . -newly ma tied, situ:the- litV.W•wOMan..Whoc'....! :Owlie.:Mia tied 10" ..tur -nilt.M0104kerobiet-, .nowst 'per• and My tabitA-Evaing...sbo : bbowit-b00.0now. But. rptle-01.V0 me and. ou and every one frOinA_VIePigg in es _414 .-bet; . : Gime -tiddlers. ' -A siuld ;'ave" as kik row e at . any time du be guarded •Aigainet in. the t ,e4hbo.use -.by , Adept° o the' fire,. and iniAl-factvGillingtly moving t e -plants away 40 giro viudoWs T to the m die Of ithe ko Ate.: dmeri. can Agric lturist.- . Drynee0041)4 air it the ohief obi to stleoesefu4.04.6s. garden. big. -Plante Wowed • mut*Satat-.1n the kitchen tOttiiiti the parleAli ei..the air is charged Vith moietgre 10444-ttie, woking, ole. If t home. is heedilp a furnace -there- sh lila he a pin _f4v-61potaiting .water in If .stoVe on then,. ni the leav fsb All ratiooph -.leaved planW, .111116. the ivy, `.oarnelies.$•ete., should. have: ),1-Wbilly.-Watih- ing with damp sponge. Othorf3 be plaeedin a sink or bathAtib And given a • thorougk shOwering. WOO bhould be . glean asrpeededs whether .041 eir weekly. Donot.Wtater• until the .00.-t.i6onaewhat dry. liebring the ...eart100eitatitly wet .unhealthy pAnSp Let the the • same* .tenr*tiAtv es the • angiog plants 71 .rapidly. , epets or bask0 a.-= -or ter, and after tW, tto beasectto rn therd. to th - The green fly, oi-plant-- 4. is easily tobaceo water. - .when otWealc -tea. - A - "er .very nd works tin the I la of the Then . these turn wn",i the -spider gent sshowers, ply water and mealy d Oohing Ohryeaut h ome and Wiacto--. n cold snap,or armed, is:liable' ng the winterc •Irellando - stone**, keptkiWoliv oupplied. are used keep .:*,4elis f. water Mr Edward Geyer, T.O., died on weir Li' Duet is very kiotie,zo plante. ber 29th at his residence, John sit, Sligo Mu�bi On January let Edward O. Beek tt, 'be . prevented Itein „Waling -012 s by covering tre Rittl:itFJ _With a was -inaugurated Mayor of Olonuiel, Tip. o 'whenever the r2On2 is swept. Perary. - • _ • _ • At :BUnaranit, Donegal, Lt.:farmer named John Deery was choked, while eating- his Christmas:dinner.- - • • • There ;died at LoChwinnook, Scotland, his native _place, on the 4th:init., aged 64 years, John Orr, = merchant; Duogarvan. •.Soms: Louses 'are .being demolished . in, :tipper DOreet street, Dublin, to make Fay loenew building.:of the Dorciinioat clergy. God of -; them was : the house- :hi, 'Whieh Riohird Brinsley -Sheridan Was born; -- • , . . ot.Cure Wliolsegis Paralif.1 In sariecji.y..‘ .TheAouse-in.CIOininittee of the Bays. . telegram to the St. IOU Globs. Democrat, has agreed to the bill. Tpegeigking the mother -of ...the late -044i Charles R. . . Jobneon, of. Iowa. Gov. Sher otherleacling rciOn or, the State` urged this itatiCalle It claimed th 18 120 parallel in. ths. medical re this country -tor Europe to this case son enlisted at Leon at a private hand warmly t there ords of John. oat. pany 4, 17ah Iowa Volunteers', In the surniner of 1863, while leading his*irePany in a charge at 131g Black River, 1bba rear of Vieksbilrg,,he Was•struok - by ei Mjnnio ball, wbioh passedhorizontally through the lower part. of hie body from side to Side, -going between the intestines and the opine' cord, -tearing the :former and injurnig a vertebra of the column. The 0Ord 1:was effected' to . the extent of -paralyzing the fewer 11.46.- The hospital eurgeonleaid. it was *hopeless ease; but by rcqueet, and as a list • aot -. of ktndness- to :a frien ;the regimental Surgeon. • came and l dressed the terrible wound by drawing a silk hand- kerohiel-half at a .time :entirely threugh. Jonnsoni body. The next day thelelplese Iiiwan= fell into the hands of the ;o.onteder-- ates,•-• was put, into a eattle.oar; and jolted Away. to Atlanta. His mother,bearing Of his condition, hurried down from the•,north,got through - the lines,- and • found liv- • Mg.' When:Oberman long after eaptured the Georgian City Capt, Johnson was .still alive and the devoted mother was nursing They were sent t� 51.. Louis, ths. wound waSseen- and.e;amined by the Bur- • .geons there, some of WhOM are atilt -bib* and Will -remember it. For eixteen this' helpleES man Dad And suffered.- The oblY-- position whieb 'gave him-any:enet -trim torture was lying fttoe downward.1104 required more Oonstant care thaws il and this : .tvite , given him by biS Die ,Eating toinatoes, harrlesPiP21,410,1"911' • open the wound' aft04.1 - u04600"1"f°n- Weed the peoulitt04"11. 0' Or ;iv the during- the -1tolar part et, •Wag hi* extraordinary *RUM Of ail Y. Ho was & 01P*&111 ego' and ttas'thus Inatome.- It is due to the Ainerioan tie° then put upontlierabos .40%th the sied- ebirt reach every hamlet -in the peninsula /ita a r SitAtir - bial .been- -pro 13 or. - = . bymisionof some releitiveor dear -friend in **stoat free land beyond the viatica; • The- curse the eldeit sou of the father Of. the htukati ract. seenit* to, be -nO longer mothet *he se. without . • ,___ ..4illitee• Of the 'United St* lime favorabty a Bill ' effettive. The 13titieh Parliament alld 14440 WW1 and 1Orelpers :how .AMerioan Congress- have ea.* : oust* lands litaring the -name of catao.. - - • - !. 80011 1111 water be rocira.- Plunge t tub of w drip,. re so -calls killed b the -bolo minute, leaves. 9 may be ti,Hopeoted. Give layiEg th0 .Cot on the side,: sWith.thelyringe.',L :bugs - arc treated; before thly beoomenume;'::t. themtim.., when through. -0-4-efer:$. bhOrild, .hate thelleteineout stvay,-)-itk: 44 pots oi :root* taken to the •.--ce11ar.0 gote of -baltis.wWoh were placetl. or M ptt;for root0 -to -form-'mdk, e ;brought to the. ivin ow, and' .as .give-. an . -abundan e of. water.. )444 olpport the hetiV ..floWer spikee o .airatz; by -a Anion -et •-•-• • (.1 k= The t grciiduall and east; 3 The Marines 0 marine battaliif . dwindling down _-#.-4v hies. They aie 49*, third -be. OW:their Originek,j birdie; einforeements. as there are no t -F* -they tri New Ye for ba02. by their ,uniget one thin how the thoel- are ()ode voting to ho perPetutO "d406341 ere hoWever4. has had,, attempt bamtgie arrnv I to keep up. ra00. Dieet113 horees audpoi Owners. The ,Atl. tempts at petty %..s. anddoing- ano can worry o 1 0:10:No kilki ybilareSSmse ' WO (Me- e t Out, V&0118' 4,0 lid -v 121,11 lowanoe ;- but t, ,7":: email*, says the fyao ref aid the- Admir.4 id alio noe in the same ' manner blot has always with -form r =Witte hat ii laid do in for -the ariny Regulatio a._ • 4 . ,t4or the- .. tIleyoud. Atter gria. -70rict, za and Mary Aeon's. ;•JoaIiBi keeping • street to .nOw Om, gois Who a d removed fro e Windsor Hotel 65 yowl; - barder,i of W - •ow / slfacitis '4 - _ -