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1 1 :L..!k J O n BgNRY S ~AmBOLlC ALYB. s he BES~ 8ore~, U1o~rm... CO~"~STANTLY ON HAND. A!,,SO, VEGETABLES N SEASON. ~?Our Wagon Runs hrough Town every wednesday Saurday -"", "-~pecal Ann0uucemen{ S~0al An~un0emen------~ _.:.....::-.. Samuel..._ees,... :- : Nos. 3, 5,-7. 9~ Norh Second S., ab Marke, Phladelpha;... OFFER~ GREAT NDUCEM KNT8 N Black-Sks.Ca~~nleres; D re~-g66ds, T blelr~fs, Muslns, Hosery, Gloves, Underwear, - ~ NOTONS, Eca -~r... : ST0EK~EEPER88uppled a LOWES13 Jobbng Raes Nos.-3r 5,-7~ 9,-Nor h-second Sree,-omd N. E. Cor. Eghh Sprng Garden Srees, y. PHrL&DELFHA. O=- PARKER S GNGER TONC. ~. PRro Famly Medcne ha nvgoraes whou noxcang. J$ Har Balsam, f }mu ar: a mechanc or farmer. ~m n ou wh o~ ~ork, or a mo~er Pan down by famlf or household dum ry PARKXg S GmGaa To(o. f you are a lawyer, mnmer or busha~ man cahausd by menal aan or anxous car~ do no ake moxcang smulau~, bu uc Pammal e (.~ NGKU ~ ON C. 1 ff(m have Dy ~epsl h Kdney er ~rlnary Compla;ns, or fym are rmb!ed wh any dxordcr he lungs, somar.-h. bowels, blood or nervem car bc ~rd by PAUl S G~GER TONC. Tha- am hhndmds mserable suff~ dally dyng from hag, kdney ~md n~"vo~ ~who mgh b~wd byu~~g P^xzza s Gmcxa To~)C n me. f you are wasng away from :age, dsspaon or any dlsea~e ake G~GzR TONC a once : wllnvgm-ae buld you up from he frs dose has saw hundred~ llves: may save yours. Ask your neghbor or druggs abou h or send fo~ a crcular o HSCOX & CO., New York Soc S ~,. Grea savng n buyng dolhr sze. ",.. L? 1 - J" d a- SURE CURE Phladelpha &Alanc Cy Tme-able May 7, loc. M x d Ace Ace. Sund y A.m. Phladelpha, el 4 ~{ _Camdelh~.,,~,~.~.,...,-., SOl O#.k had, Wlhmmvwl Juncon... b ~) ; S OG 5 0~[ Ced~rBrook.... z, lal Wlnelow... e a~ 9 : 0, Hnmmonon... ;. 9 :)5! ~gl DaCo~~... Y ~! 9 33l 5.~81 Elwcor... :... ~o~, F4.gnarbor... 8~1 951[ ~ Ples*aovlle J l0 16! ~ f2 1O 21 AlanlleCly, Ar ~l 10 3C 6 3~ ls Ace M x,d Ace. Sunu y " VJkd ymn- ] A~ ;rour (.4kllllr. 708r l" cl~ldrem lr~w~anc~ ~ ~ARTlV. ]lo. 4S Bmrel~y Hr. New xork.... BLOOD L~Wbo ~ W~lf.~ N~, ad D~ omged; ~~mldy me who hm Ths, Pale Lp~, ~ Wm am, ~a r,~, ~j.he..-..,3~.. ~.~. ~~"~k~ ~nd ~n~~a ~-co~ m.:,. ; W.. ".~~~.., - ~ d~o~c, 4~u ~mr~m~lm~ff~mmmovalz~,. : l~l, fu~ m~ who m~ roubled wflh Nm e~l : 1111O)mm~ le~x l~m~ am. ~ moral beam, : "~ "~U~rER MEDONE 00., "... NowYork ~l~ ".p-., "- --d2"~ 7~ ~nghs. Colds. o~,.. ahroa. Bron-...,,.. ehs, Ashma, Consumpon, ~~nlle Cy.-..:... 15, 10 4~ 3 2,5 ~.~..-.o,..~o...-.~-.?~ :::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:, ohff (m(m ~ F faul Hmmonon ~k,,o,,~ oo...,~ p.,r~o~..,- h,-hu~,~e~d,~, W.~l... S n, ~ l lmma, mad ha analtsls oar mr~ prorae.s l Cedar Brook... 8 ~ ~l 1 l( 4 5, ~~s,.l~mf.o A. MalglNgazln Chlr~,~onho Wlllamsqwu Jnnclon..., ([ ave7 bole. s well U~ o ale ma~e.~ o ~ ha TO.U ROOK eal RyK wll afford.~ Oakl [ ~ "C [ 5 dl~rell~forc.ougl~.cold~nlue~r-~.nmnchl~ Cared.n_, ~[.4C f~ l=m ~ Wok len1, also Ooummpoa. a he o. Phlladelph &... [ 9 3~, 6 ~.~ dllllm ao~ ~vaoeed ~ om. --a.... ~ ~ a BEVEZAO le APP]K ~r z lg~, ~.. ens forfamlymm. apsuano~ke; f ~.f~yl~n~ln ~ l~).l~ nlmc JL ~e J~. q~m~rd~daasd, R a v~ eam, a~uv,y mad smm~h ~.~uam..,~ w ~,... ~ who}m human fr wm. ~. O0, l" BE rleo:veo CAUTON.,, un~fo~ d~... Do~v.~.T~.~s:.. ~1~ Who ~ o palm f u>on you lock &nd Rye m ~anone. ~L~.A. m. ~. B.A ~ om TOLU go~kandryk, whcn~ P R] PH * ~k~e~llm~d~arlclemade heg~munol~.v-~ vhadoldha 6 vo4 30 { 8 00 ~QOVJgl~ MEN~ STAMP onmmh hor,~o.~ ~-... K~."... ~.~. [ e.^ 111 ]l[ml~m ~,me, (~c*no, Penn. R. R. June 6 18}4 4 - ~---- ~~~ " - " Haddonfeld b ~w-,aa~ y,~n" awnln~ _ *...,o~a 6 44]504 } 832 A~ ;rou (;r~-r For le ~ou, ~:~~.our Wn. M _~elau* foe l Krkwood... ~ ~0[5 08 d ~7 M"~laldma, ask your s~uam~, o..as Berln D s ~db~ ]Dlgl~llVl"~OKOCEg~msd Alo,... ;... 7, los Pmples. Ge BOLC SALVE, m all oher~aro courfel& Prce "25 cens. EDY,S O-A~O~ ~T )C HE8 Cmm - Coughs, Colds, 8oro Throa s a ~ ve Scarle Fever Dp-... D~~BR~~-~. GATABBK.. B.R17~F.. cures all affoeon~ he mucous membrane, he head hroa. DR. MOTT S LVER PLLS am he bee Caharc Rogulaors. Nobodyenjo~m he. nc~ su~roundlng f n bad healh. There am ~Ope abou o-day o whom a bole Parker s Gnger Tonc would brng more mold comfor han all he medcne hey have ever red.--.~ew~. PROSPECTUS FOB, 188"2. Frs 01~s Fam~ Magazne FOR ONLY... ~3,00 p0rannam, L PPNO0 TT S Magazne. ~ln~o o Maga uew purpo~ pre~e~lng ~ueh a vafey r~gllng maer--:or he mos ~,r lgh euer&lnleg, ye real lerary mef---u mhnuld commend o he genehl m.~ culvaed pemous, aud emu~ a welcome n many Amercan hu~e~ Devong a large proporon s epaem o ScUou. n whch shor serals are n~de a nlcealale feaure, o kecl:e~ luuaraave socal lfe na~n~n, ~ ncluded n ~ ln ~objec~ uf ~lee.f,monco. o~c lally no&oral h[s:o,y, popularly, reaed, ravel lulvenr ~ a boa* an abrm~, fle.d ~l~r,s sud augll~g~aud, oc. omlonally, pollucal, ul~or~l edncaljoaal opcl eua~plble frmh lvely dscus, on. The ~eral oorle* puhllehed durng he year hgro been marked by aplqu.n orgnaly, have me ~. wh a w~r..a recop on : whle he general araclvenms or ~el~" glue haw ganed for a oa dm approval aud a gr~,uy nceeeaed crculaon. The conducor he ma4plue hope no only o malnalu ra r~pualou, be o enhance sa~d exend by consan mprovemen n he mmo dlreeuon. Th :r a-rangemonls for he com~ g ]ear embnee a ~r~r number han ever before coorbulous o, a POl,aar characer. A aeral sloryennlod "s repen GUTR~. " whch some pecular aud srkng p~ Amercan lfe ace vvdly dama cmly reaed, wll begn n he January number ran hroogh sx monhs. The Edoral delmrmeus wll mnaln her prm. ou o~nd~rd acknowledged excellence, he amsnuons m,l be a hgher characer han.oy ha have hhero appearxl n he m~4~oo For male by all Book Newsdealers. Tuna, a--goarl~ aal~mf p on, ~ ; ~ngle umnl~r, -5 Cen& Lheral Club nacs. Specmen number maled, D mmd, on r,~"olp weny cen& (Po~age s~mp nff~rd ac~,nv,~.ulen form rem&oco.) J. B. LPPNCOT1? & Co., Publhhers, - 7".o-716 ~arke~ S-, Ph_lad01pha. Youn~lfby makog mon.y when chance s ferd, hereby )nk povery from your who always ake advanage he guo chncos or hod) ac :uprove ~ucu ch~ce, reman m povery waol o.jy L),l. WJ.U,r, h-~y~ g;rd o work m~l~l~,,l.,#,.yl J:~,l~.~, rl )41,4 wll yu,r~(,ml, nc )rh? ~~d. ~VJ flfl~lah one who engages f~lls.)make money very rapdly You earn devoe your whole me o he work,or only ~urspre momens. Fulllnfow.~lon m~dell ha la needed mon free Addrmm Srsso~ " Co., Por-ud dan e. CUMBERLAND M~TUAL ~~ro nsuran0o 0o,noany. B DGgTON, N. J. Conduced on srcly muual prnolpl~, " feng a perfecly ale nsurance for may cos o pay losses expenses. "312 Pldladelphfa. r. wm. moom.,:jr. AND Soleox. n Ch~nc~x,y. lla em ldgldng, N;,. PONmR gl 0M Havhgrwon~herlgh o m ~ --. Ca~dsa, ]BgxKap,n, 0o~m, Alanle a, May, hemby gve noee ha NO. z ~CRRm, es~.oo, NO B6Oe.- Xmd~ aro ~ar,~mad * ~ ~ ~$SY ~ Ae mar~efl La~ld for ehm~t~_ o. w.x.~se-~;- "" lhuumouon, N.J. av~a*r M~usfro hoodoo " "~a~zs]m PB&S~MMO~ TR~ a- "#-"" fl a 1~ ehoo~ knds. Dred spemu f~~ r~4v~llm rouen from Japan m~ ~ ~ fre~ from he ree, have weghed 6 or& ~,wl~ m&aver efs rch Smyrm fg. Should hm, lke he shrubs ad, Bqm~ nyerg~ens mmduoed from Japn,pr0re m~f am,mhohlm have already pronouno~:~h~: o ~ we may look forward n hn mlnoe o. u amqu~dlon he hghes eommelal ml~ anom as fl ul ad ree o! grea m~. daoa~. NEW PEAR, Tromphe de Lyom, a lae varey whe@ ~al s he q~ known. Aleo large gnerl sock fral, ebdo~ rare evorgreens, ehrabe, hedge, buddng, gr~nhou~plaa, all whoh wll be so~ a abou half pree by T. "FZ U T T = E T 0 x, qr. Sulzzrbe for he~ J. REPUBLCAN. - FOR SALE --- hems for me osdl. Wll you m~ you wo-sory hence, wh wo welrene sorm, dwellng obovo~ n he hmb ~e A frs ols, ] wamo ro,we anew resdence by s]l~ old. Call. o drees, JOSEP_C0AST, " flmmmonen, N, J. MLLVLLE mtual proporoolossohu.monameo~dbe~, Marne & Fre ns. very small, expenses mush les hdm aeu41 ally hod, nohngcan ho fered more fsvurable o he nsured. The cos beng abou ~ ee=~ ~ab ~ompaay have dsposed enrely,f os Ae hundred dolbs e per ~oar e he n urer e BTOCK PLAN BUSNESS, h&v O~vLlld ~-; ]0[o~#, Publshex. "JL erms--$1.25 Per Yea~.. := 9 ll January 14, 188. Fve Cens per Copy..,. " Vol, 20, N o; % Hammonon, N.-J.,.Sam day, - " :_ ::. JONE $, nen exhbon grea ueres. Dll- rused me." The melnoral s accoln- D. C. HE EKT,... Ḋexler u all.knds - Boos Shoes Gaers, A spocally made n keepng a GOOD ARTCLE for he LOWEST C&S: PRCE. = CUST0Y[ WORK RE- PARNG u all s brauches, nealy EXECUTED. THE LADES STORE OF --_A_ ~ V O :~T T O ~ xt. TOMLH & SMTa $, Oermr Belle,~e ~ loron S. Hamburg Embroderes, Laces,Whe Goods, Fancy Arcles, Toys, MLL[NEL{,Y" GOO!)S. Laa,~s -Varu!shn~ Goods a Seecaly. Dmaorcs s Sprng Faahons have be0n receved. j0s. H Shnn ATLAH]_ GTY, H. J,, 2~eerenccs: Polcy holder,, n, he dljx,,n~c Cy ~,res. 8UBSURBE FOR THE 8.J,R. n Mernor nm Thrlls pubn wrv{~.. A a-.~ P,~ 1 ~"% fltle ~,~flllon~ P~). JSV ~1-~! Sl--L.L~,~da~,.VdlenaM,n"r On ~ d,n,,ry r~e~., from:aloe. o le~a~-$ ~ h~. ~]~#d[)]~,~a~l~l~do hue dee d. : ~ nvbl... le O,- d{r~elor Mr,arflehl. Conbd,,*.J.~-, vl p.r~m.f ;arfed, fah. p,,r-. cue per yea. o~ aeardo~e properes, whoh e n oo ners ao a.~. ral~,,f m,,)h, r, wlf,. ~nd chhlren ; ale,, ulurrool. - : ~ - - leeshan une.h rd heloweeroesehmrgedby ~.. *, -- -". ~ooeng, l*vb gs *~ ~m ld,.nal.l~r~ c,)v,,rrlg soek e, mpanes, oneueh rsks--he oher wo- ~U CU~ Muual Home Buslnes~ ~ "..~.l.=,,..,,.,,...,.., :,...,~,,,.,,,.,...,,,,e~~ [ ~,~ ]1 la, (:,dego c]~k~lll ~l ;.x nca Waerford g 05 hrd~ aken by,ook oompao oe beng a pr : ll~vm uommdo, a payng ALL TS L"f~k~ ~ (~om q [.F 4n.pe,, h. Ml,.rllngs ; e.d,,r.emm Aneora... u. 7 2~1~ ~ ae.run~ usn0kholders, or consumed m ~* BLT~S, ad~urlngan " h~oo. R.k,,,nh, l ~e*,len m,very book. podsos he eumpanoe. ~ AKenl. ~,-.,.ly ~,ukh,g * d~ly. {~ h,. m-. Wuslow June..Y ~ ~nlp d ~.v,,1v~lrllo J~" q, n $ for lerm~ Nlll f Tee uarune, fund premum ome S~ e Hammonon ff Acual N Avalable Surplus ].,m,l,,,.,,he,,,,,,.d!... rlc,, $1.2:,, Ag,.ms vo co.._... ~ ~0! ~ Ls -... ~ uo~ r~,ee ~"Uo,, o~o,~...,, n....o...,... ~ ;;,;.,,,,.,,,:,~...,,~,,,.,.,. *e, rv~. A. s. Elwood... u, F grou BARNES &CO., 113 w,nam Egg Harbor... ~ S ~ f an assessmen had o be mede fve pe va vv~l" ~OV~UUU~ " ~.. N. Y Pomona ! ~ use]re ueunmce no~ ou,y.e J v. r~ag~o ~ Abeecon l0 08. ~. he p~,ley ~ ssued woula ye oe cneapnr o... ~... ~ r : he members han any oher msureoce ouereu r~.~ ~ - Alanc... ]6 5. ] ~ v~mu~o~:x ~Auuu ~UUlTY~]m mueh~ And ha, lurgo amoun o money s,ave... HaT e-~nud[ng; ~ emb s nd ke a home No aese~ gra,er prooaou~y o* smmoul 7 l rol~ ~l~" ~. ne m er a er bp~n made belo mow mo~ mea foryur~ o eome, han oher Compesl., ~.~~ mee...,o~ e,.., :..._,ao, hu,rpoe l.,,~..oo.,~,,.,,~l HAB, B.~,.,,..,o..o.,o.o...,... YOUN PEOPLE Balon. H.A. A, ~ ~[, ]~. S. A ~[U.llM$1e U~CS On ro polees ~OW n fol~ z 35Jm 9x 20].5 ": r ~s 5r 20x One J;llon Fne Rundred T~os~a~l DOllar lea re~lpe from new busne s--a e0ndon ef a 117 5ul more,h... ; u hor ~praon, wlnoo any ~ondelm Phladelpha Cooper s Pon ]21 5 4o ~ 12 q~he Lossel by L~hSnlng ", hf~gs ha eau ba shown by bu veryt, w ecru* Penn.R. LJune 72a 908 ~$5 $0~..," " - :. _ pu~ la he Bee The preha Dlroe01m Haddonfleld [ 8 b ] ; 53 Whore ee propery 8 ne so en are, vemg "-.,,. pl$~ o ee A*0n0y ~maer ao less han one 0so ~er yenr oeoh mombu~r : j An ]ll~r:ed Weekly. Ashl.... [ arepn,whouoxr~0bargn, sndex~sdodso[ ECONOMCAL MANAGEMENT; l~xe4 -Krkwood.... ] ; Berln... ~ 39] 8 35] 5 02[ ue o cover a] p011ees ha are ssue an ca... " ~acl o ~oy-q Or from SX ; ng.. e,... :... :---7"-." o.zcon yea Aloe..... e 32] H~[ ~ 25 B.~NJAMN SUBPPARD, P~. A,~ s,.... ~.~.~2, no. l coon~ need Nov. 1, 11 Woerford... l e :4 471 l~ (;ar~ moupermsum o]:he~r~ { ^hoers.... J~lsl 8 g[ N~hv ~ he me o e WJoslow June,...) ~ 05 HENRY B. LUPTON, 8scr.mqr, [ wll ceulone o he roors, a,;" Lha ~ Hammonon:... [6v ~ f pu, oae on he pr nolple " Thoy,m~l,.,q,l. haqb~ nfrom ha, fr Da CoeL...,, ~ 4 ~3[~1 53 AGE T. ~ ~.~UOVEYOBS. J[ ~? T" " ~ beyond uurlp~l,ln--n. V, Evenlug Pes. W. PRESSEY..mmenlo~, a. dr. l PROMPT.PAYMEN. Eweod 7 4~ 4 [ 48 - rm~ p.rl,.,, Egg Harbor... " ~J L35 GE0, ~,l,,,,l Pomboa ] 125 GE0. W SAWYER. Tueksr~.u,N.J. OF * h a 1~4 11 m. " %*.a (~ Jc A~s~nn... ~ ~ ~4~1 ~]~ ^ l, ~sz~m.~.v ~oa~(.~,~v. jr. HONEST LOSS]~: sh Kl ~ ~l A~an*... [ [ 7 00 a a0[ 00 ~ ", ; MeT s" Leudog ~... ] whou ~khg o BVADle kem ca eohnr~ n~*jl : ~ d h (o ~,~. Up express eops s llammonon 8:48 A.M. dh r~ hs fnrnlshedf eo.~,hfullhruclone] gr s~,,.: ~len,e nl, r Phldoph a 9:50. Dowo expres~ leer, e ol 7 s ll ]~ f,w c.nducln s h~ u,os prosablehuslnem] H~mfler, no noes wll 5e eul~ec o M q, a,,., *!" 1 ll hn anyone can enlange n, Tho blne~ ~ em. anll hey are o year o]d.,.r~uro f,; :l $:~0 p.m. Hmmonon~ 4:29. Aleno 5:lb J~ ll la ~o easy o learn uur fnaruclone :... :. B.ff, d,,. N. Y. ll ar. ~o smple end,lalh,,ha anyoue can : Wa weal1 mlu ~peol alennoa o 01~ + ~JkU ln:k, uea pr fll~ f om he very,~r. No Ag,*ns euls,.,hpll.-:,,,w. ~ k ~ Addrr.~. A. ~. 113 Wllam An ~raed Weekly. ~xeon Pages. Sacl o Boy.~ from ss o,zcon yoar~ age. Vol. conumqlced Nov. 1, N~hv ~ he lmo o subscrlbe. [~O youm~,.,q,. 1,n~,.*n from h, flrl eocee~afl 1.~ n l{~llhcl f,**rl,,,q,) whch ~enlly alh~roo.._~l~ llul* 13. Of * dll[l~411 ~ng l v loos ),per for " : (be lollff ~llh ~~r luor~ raclre, ns well U, a~rdl~ W *,l,~~uh. "" ~;(ll Joorua. ~ r n,:lh~, shkaoo,,f nkra~w K, nnd conen~ a*n~,rully,. Hn~*,a.~*ql by lacy p~llcahm he ~ adff,,,r,,ul:h h),,or n..c.~,~p]~harg Gnzc0. ~ w,.ekly l~lle n,e.ng,,rly hmked f~r. no early,y,q-,n, hu a.~,,v mreus whe ma~ " anxh,l~ o, l v r~.ro f.( her grls boys,--chrs- ~ a week u y Oll.~ ee" UP_ 7 ~o Hsk. EverTh,ogeew. C~plsl no. ~k rl~r~ roqulred. We ll ~rnl~h yon everyhlng. dl~ Nanysr~l~klug forunes, l)~drmmake U U a much u men, botsnnd glrlemlke gra4~y. BAmder.f~you mma bun~ a~ whch )~u eag make grea lay ell he rms y.u w*rk, wr* for mrlcnh~ ~ L1J~1 H. Lwr A 0~. Pora,, Mam,." m om mc~.s.fol ~ m.n. loys end grl, emn mrn ~u LOW KATS *ad &v lal~l J~-----O=--=hlures. Many hare mad. uah0 bmlneae over ndrod dollars n aslngle week. Nohlngnke 0]~ l~0l][o~ll~ " All who ~gqe l~~lllon eheerfal ~ey. VOO eao engag ~lme a Sre* p~l.. Yuu do n. aljnl. W*akoaU befsk. Tlum~ whoa~, F, L, y money should wflo O msaeo~.,all ~d,. ~,o, o,.,,o,.~. ~.~,~ L L HOWELL, Se~ y, ou ~r~ne necd no rhlhlreu r,~,d a he funnly ~r~ do--... f., who,..,,,,..owo.~ Worn..~a~,s.repaymen, n,,,, r,.... T ( J~ he al~,r,o asks, he eye eecur~ he auen- ~uf he.,o~ s a,.d grl~.--sprngs.ld Unon.... TBRMS, HABP~l R YOU,~O EOPL1~ per year, posage pad $1.50 ~gle noml~r~, four cen~ sack, Yhe lnund Volume f~r ~1 s ready--pres ~1,m~lmh, (~v,,r h,r Y,mng People fur lee1, ~ ~ cb, ~" l:lcenb5.ddlo., l~r~lllaucea.halld b~ ~ado hy Pos.o~ce men. 7 : or D,af, a~ arold elmneo nf oa. l~,~s~p~r~ are a n copy hls_~veru~meu wh. ~ p en o~er ll,r~r & Urn. sarpk ~ LgOTD~.,v ~ed. An Answer o "A Chrsmas Wsh" nes for sale, aud consuesa perlnao he Governlllen whch honored aud gen effors arc made n hs deparwh a ;~rong endorsemen from "~ mea o effec sales nvenons fered Yen. Gran, who says : "A he reques for ha purpose, hus affordng a-ree-- -Gcu. Fz John Porer -h~vo rcc~uo ble ageucy for he sale nvenons-- ]Y revewed hs ral aud he esnouy n 1B80. BY L, E. L. TheChrsmaswmh mado ha holy.day-coo; _Th0~ houkh~ love for hears ha greve, Have many reched by w*d hrueze. u couul~ homo~ all o er-he l;... Where mlaery plead wh oureched h,... ~ow ~cead~] pleu y l~ mly smxd-;... Bcound encb hearh love s welcome Jmllo. _ ~Vlh ~0Y mrh he hour~ ber.ulo u happy glee, ye pure nnd mlldz Through fah aud hope a wder range q hcr lve~ have foond, wh hgher am]. And many hears, houg darll as mgh, laro fouod ha Jusce. ruh rgh ~ l~ Vl~Kl~h-l~ m wypowormnd-mgh ~ And n all clm~, o er hll aud d,~ln, Through weary o[l~hrvugh care a,)d pan, The luw, Chru he soul ha* b an~l. Tho h~ lm smlb,, hvy, oo, weru blo~, And ey ~ n ear~, wh love ds rem~l Ou lll~ h. curo ha,e urned o re*. (Oh, wle can boa he h ha emou Our lovug. n, hrll Prewldeu? None{ God a avengng wll [,~ done.) Wbero er ha noble ~l*h s bles, XVas are soppled, hqllh, wesllh po~e~od, -And v*lh conen he] sweely rc~. God a Pndles~ love aljd nkh V l~l,ver Laa kep h, m 8ale hro gh dangorm hour, And : h!~ s-.ngh hey r~ ~ll wcure. An,*hcr Chrsm~ ~l~l~ ~o dear, s beng wafed far ad u, ar, Aun " appj. glad New Year Ol. njay h,, *^ ~ J~ ] [dl a,n,l free A mlh~n-f,~, r.ur o h.o. Thy lfo may lg,,llc beng, end. ~. lll O~P ~,lea~ure o hu eld -- The nvenors nsue. For The ~.onlh Jerse! ]~cpublcan. Tffs nsuon, suaed a The Cooper Unon, EghR Sree Thrd Fourh Avenues, :New York, s desned o soon, f-no alrea.]y- be-- come one he leadng publc nsuons hd Cy. s easy access by- Broadway sage, or Elevaed Road. To say ha; he buldng s an mmense wh0her he nvenor lves remoe, or near, a markc, n whch ~prmss seekng nvcsmcns,~n4 ha whch_s new, come for aformaon. The prvleges hs deparmen are secured upon paymcn~ 0" en doa~ per annum, for he frs nvenon deposed for each subsequen nvenou deposed by. he same person. Ths fee annually cu s he S~lbs~:b~ b- ~p,~co for-meal-- el or drawngs, specfcaons n he ndusral Museum, care same, o descrpon le lvenon n he caalogue, wh lhlsraons here f cus ar furnehed ; a copy ndusral =News, free by mal durng he me subscrpon; prvalegcs he lbrary readng room. A commsson s charged, n addon o subscrpon fee, on all sales made wh m subscrber s auhory hroug he agency he nsue. T~rms.~le o bc fxed by hm, no salc closed whou hs drecom The Pub. Z{~hbff )cpar~mcn, -n hs deparmen s cdlcd he ndusral News, aud esllccal aeuou s gvcn o ho producon eugravngs aml lhographs uvcuons, publcaon pamphles, crculara, ec., relang hereo. Tm Presden, Mr. L:mon, he Aor,cy, Mr D. A. Burr, are genlemen large busness alen experence, lavc he repuaon lle,ry aml honor. From persgna j n- -o,vews, lavc no heaaon u recom--_ mendng lay fre.ds o call on, or corr,.~- -pond-wll~ hem on l)u.~ffs-s-~fagrs. Address, nveul6r~ usue, Cooper U.on, New York Cy. J.B.W. srucure, brown sone, -fou-r ~o~s --~6~)TN.J.,--J~~r. ~ hgb, ls only pung mldly. have - heard dunonllaedo a "pe dca" Mr. l ccr Cooper, he founder aud buhh_ r, who, sarlng n lfe u conla::d known wans he poor laborng classes, u curly lfe se hs hear on allevang her necesses ; anj u consumallg hs dea le has expended over $2,000, Though he anows very nearly nney wners have passed over hs venerable head, he ~ as acve as mos our young men, reanng all hs facules n full. The buldng s dvded no hlrge coaveu~n aparucns, or classes llupls n Tclegraply, Drawllg, Pllouog~ aphy, Sculpure, Eu- -rovng, ec., whch here are over 70U l)up[s u he varous classes, uu dcr compeen, eacllers--frco cos o he l)ul)ls. Tlmrc s a largy rcadag roolu, whch s paronzed by s, me wo Lhou~ud a nonb. The apacous.urn ][l scas over wo hous. The hlvcu~rs hlsuc occupes a goodly por,u lm buldn,., ls desgn an s o,ul>ply he uvenor s needs. Anou~ whch are, 1s, a knowledge lle sae he ars o whch h.~ lvelllo b:longs. 2d, cnupeuu advce anll asssance ll oblann g a paen eov~rng hs n. vcnlm. Bl, capal o develop he nvenon praelcally. Tllo nvunors" l)su~ permanen ly esablshed a, one Lra lm)mncn lslolls -f he Cy u New York. ~ dcsgcd () all,)rd h, lvv)lora sll,o8- ~blc as~sl;lcc u neul~g cs.ch hese requrencns. h exhlbou recans, aud Paen J.~pu lnl~la ca he l.suc,on he rol floor ar,cooper Uuou buldsg, arc counccedsy [,lupouc wh he leadng ho.s u ll~ cy. Tm a~:s ol m lnvuuors n~ne drer:ed by a lloaxl Trusees, ner: pvmcd under h~ laws uf he Sae.,Nuw York. "le buuocss s con~lue~cd Ju lro~ deparnlcus, as follows : 2hc.Pa,.n DcFarmev, -- Devoed o he,roccou.f rghs nvenors: 27o Exhb,,)l Dqsarmo,--Emb=acnga mus.am nveuou, au agencv lbr he sale o Paen rghs. 2 ~ X,~ueral Mus cum, open free o he pub~, d~voed o he effecvo ddplay m)dvh drawng,even- WASH~OTON, D. C., Jan. l, 18S2. fcer on he floor he Senae wang f)r hs noml)aon o )e sen n was prcsenc d on Frday. Ex-Scuaor Sargen was le anxous aspran, hc poson m expeced was ho SeereLaryshp hc neror. o was, h,)wever, dsapponed, s poss~le, ha, arcr all; hs Ulldue anxey has~ may now b,~ fxal o rs cllanees, for nnny 5enaor.~ expressed hemselves as dal,leased. s cer n lm no cab nc nomnaons wll be 8(:n u by h~ P csdcn ull he lrs February, fm s~ Mr. Arhnr has advsed several hs frends. One rcasou for ffs, llll)lless, s by h: ns he Seuaoral c]cc)n n h)wa wll l)c over, A llrcs cul m clecl)l S vrually scl[ed n favor llon. Jaule~ F. ~Vlson bu shouh Socrca y K.rkwood be dsplaced, lls rends would flush hln as a c0mpc,)r for Lhc 8caLor...hp. Ths le Sccre; y 8 a~,,l-~ o avo0, aull c,)lrse ~[r. Wl,,,,)n s frends ar~ wll ~g ha Secreary Krkwood shonld reman ou ~)l" he l llcc. "There wll be more jobs, bg lll,le, llr,)duo l h.~ 8c88)ll, ~ rcm~rk cd ; l)r)olhlel l}e,nocr;c eollgl CSSlan o ] 0. ~(. repel ar Frday, "u:ln ll:any sesson.~hlce he Fory-hrd (3OgL CSS was d~olvcl." was ssercll 8aLlrday a he ~en- ;Lc by l)rolnl:l ulsc n J{epnblcan~ hal Wnl. E. Chaldldr a osuccced Mr. lhl ~ Secreary-f he Navy. We hld a reglhr X~lllgm snow sorm hur lasl-wecf~( hl s gh flal sew, foll,~vcd by n pral haw, : heua el~ol.ran, und lasly a sold f.:ege, A8 a c n.~uqlcl)ce he l)avcmena ore s[plmry s gbss, he horses go sra dlngarouud bc srees lke ducks el re. ;cu. Fz-Johu,.Por0rlms submed o Presden Ar:hur n. ra,moral asknk o be resored o la rank n ho army, h om whcl he ws doposed by ho senellce a cour maral, e says: "Ths ask nl merely u jusce o me hose mos d~ar o me, bu u jusce o he army o whch ~ belonged ard whch has ever beleved n me, he nlcrvcnng me. The readng he whole (f lls record has horoughly convnced,he ha for hese nneeen :r.g-~ve ~ e ell-dl~~g--~x :galh u ~-anrleffcen avcry gk~a~njsl(:(:-n -: hough ~l.nln~s n ~l;c~ch. ~ ~,ud furnshed before he Scolcld cour 11 =_ nqury hed u 1879, gvng o,o sub- ~,~ arery ec hree full days Of carefnl readn,, ~... s --open--n---hammvnon-for-a " " ;: consderaon aud much hougll u -~ ~hor me. Olllf] ~Pn frv~,~ hus- who ~l~ o eh, ag8 - ~ C )- lnd J,uf ab~o lm ues~ ~7 ~ ;:- E.: " ~ "~ :-- r" l T S~: -- " ~ : " qlll ~. ~*,. ~ [ [llr~l-h, ~,lln ev, r)hlng. " aa).gawnyfr~,lnhon.,lv,.r ngh. Norlsll ~h.,.ver..many T ~ ~orl~.r* wan, d a O ~CO. ~a* y r~, Ul~k)g f,,;h~p "~ nl ho,lsh ~. ~Glh:a~.,J~,~~rm qr-nrmsltmnd yvu ~W..y~--~r~ bcf) c he Aorney Gcoural f)r hs gf, ouk,.gl,.a "0". N-,,.,. "~ho ~ ~Glhn~,, work l, ]~ o,,kp )or, lllon(,y *,vrry ~ Jy l*~ r, l bm h@ exannaon opn)n. opng hal h~ ~ w, vk r~ :ny ~ r ll,a)" q,,ym*,. Th*,-o who,.nyou wll bc able o do hs much f)r :ll Offcer who lan snfl~rcd br nneeen years a pulshlncn ha ucvcr sllould bc nflced upon any bu~ he mos guly, am very ruly,yours, U.S.GANT." end hearng Jous. Wha Means. ~R. EDTOl :--Las week he flare on lc,ves Jersey AlaucCy Ralroad was r,:dle,:cl o oac l,)ll:" f,)r h~ rou,d rp l)c,vccl he cl nlnal pons he roal. The powers Lha conlrol ~g. ~ or,e,. ~{l d~,l a M.r h,nd,,) forlllo. Ad-" r, ~, H. lx.l,1t A C~. ~:;L~l ~,,hle. GO TO PACKER S Tle n~unorhl s :l~o accomll:ufcj by AT TlE a lelcr h on Gull. Terry, a lncnbcr Old d, he Sco ld cour uqury, n whch The Hammonon Bakery. lm frankly adm~ ha h~ own OplfOlS upon he caso were ell rcly changed by Where he usual vark v choco bread, rolls, cakes, pca. crullers, so" well le new lgh ln own upon a he sec- aesed h n quany qualy, y a crcal nnd a dscr,dnang "New Engl luble. Also f~r hs specal lc~uxson n: 5. b~. f,und a full, COlBl) ce ;ed vared assg)rmen choc~ confecons. Comllrs" ng nlxurcs, caromels, chock)hae Cl 2alS, bon boos, lozenges, ec. Also a greal; vark.y pclulv goods ror he llo blks. Also apples, orallgcs, no doub have a deeper meanng han s gs._olden common, lpparcu n hs movcnlcn, wll b2 dnes, rashs, nns, lenons, coconus, ere., ec - " recolleced by some he readers lm Thanldug he luble for- h, lberal {EPUBLCAN :.a more han wo years sh: e -ron ~gc-s,)-~el~crousg-b~ ng,) had an arlee COlumenug aponh~- sowed, we- ~e,bv- 8.rc-a.cnou-o uovcncu~.he PcnnsvlValla Ralro:dbusness all 5r [ealng, nlcr a Coupany, sad,la was undoubedly fuure con n~auce!m sam~*; W. D. PACKER,..j hu ullna0 obj cour, l all he rah oads n Souh Jcl~ey, hus lnonopolzc,he passendd no receve he cred deserved ; bu ev, ry subsequen nmvcmcn ( ad Os,,L-m,r~- lan--r-}~ an ulmaum. Grca eflrs havc bccn nal~ by ha c0mpauy o ge posscssou LNTlTRY-~g~zae. Scrbner s Monhly ~For he Comng Year, "VJ h ~ go.enlhvr rnud,-r,vgau h.. new ~er ~,l*h.r he :,lo Th, Crlllry 31a ~z no, ~ wh es wll hp. n fac. a n(.~,,l,lar - (d, :l,d n:pr~y~ dml~ln~ plc rrs.f a largvr ~ze. aud l!~r,~ln, roe, Jag le)nor abou Fouro~n Addonal Pa~os. he Canldeu & Alanc l{alroad, bu her proposons have been rcjeelcd ; The f.ll~wl.g 1~ a summary he 1,.n,lng fl.aur~ lnal]y dsapponed n no accoln- :,r he v,,,r-.l n~w navel by Mrs. Burne,, lllshug her purpose, bcy lopc by hs (,h~,r."thu,,s, (,,.),,rh"~." ec.) -n lm! h~ lnovc ou he ralroad chess.beard "- l hr,.l~ h ()n A,- nhlslll,on, a sory W~h. og~n lfo,.- o brug down he ~ock 0f le "Old Sud es he L,)o~oa Creole, Relable," hen buy p, aud Lhus ge ny :~,, W C.dd,..,mh,,r,,f "The :r,,.,l..,m~. " C. A ~,r(,~ Of lllll41dl~"l ):[ * ~,11] ll~ dh :ld courol Lhe rood. The nex lnove r,:lme,f Cr-,,,* lan Cl.oaM... would be o ge conrol he Narrow A N,)vol, ylw. D. [owehs, A hor ~f"^ Ch,vc., A q~.[l;*lc% " v~.,l~}log Gauge, L[len -- well, lley could wh chlmch,r.c feaur~.s,,f.anercan lfe. work L C [ own 8WC~e wll n.%. OlLh Jcr- Ancen all Modern.~c]lp)re. soy. They acnped o gu possesson A "ll,,,ry Aure, Sc ll,lull," by Mrs. Lacy $1. MclwlL o cvuau h" ffl,~ q.jj* ~,f. engruv)l hu Vncl road, fronl B:ysds o,,~ ye plfl,ll~he~l,,fhe nm~-rl,* v, ~ uf eculpnro. There,~ll ode he ~,pvo., l,v{u~ l:.ngll~h z~.s(lll, he8 cnllhg,ll" he Cenral sc 11,,s. ".el.u h. " Y,ungew Sculpvr~ Amerca)." vlllu~ram. New Jersey from ~ SonLh Jcrscy nffc ; The Opera New Y,,) k. bnl ll ls hey fl[cd br lc re:sou By,rchard Gra,d Whr.. A,,wular valuable LLla he l)ary he l s par could no eere~.u..~u ald" b.alyl e llu,mvd,,h,,o.,h,ful c,)mplv.~delver he goods. Ths would have Arcbeenre Decora,m ) Anero.~ clbcually shu up he.-ncwjcrscy Sonh Wll be aed n a way,,.vrea hoh house- ;" ho]der a,,d hous, w,f. ; wh re:any praclr2d m crl ; alld hen, by buldng weuly-fve ~ ~ ] ~ b~,auf lllu~r,,,.,s f,,m, ecolll d*efguo mles rod, ho Peunsylvana would p,~prescnavo Men aud ~Vonen he ~Noeeenh Cenury. a ; avc h;d a n~w roue o ~N cw York, h,gral,bk,d skech, s ncco~npat~led l~y mrru ~ nf ;- conlrolled s raffc all ~ouh Jersey..u,.,r~;,, Elu. lb,hrr r.x~*~,g,,,. F~edeHek ~V ]l,,b~.rson (l,y h~, ae, au S,wlry]. 31ahow., Ths 3 a very scrbus lnaler for hs Aml,dd, Chslm lo mo, a).l ( ardua Newman. a.d,,f h. v,mug~r An,.r;ea:, nuhe~. VCl;lam D ~ pe,)l)lc along m oc he Canldcn,.~ llowel[w, ll enry Jan ~,Jr.,,; d G,. W C,l,lo ;~ AhnLc road, bcllooves len Lo 8eenen Thackeray ~, awhor u s,.vc lm old road lxcr sr0~g, uncond- G,ogc Eho ~ Nov ls..! *. ~ S~ l*d[dg he lllu.raed eerle~ on he ~ ~le~ o~ "., ~ oual suppor, uancally aud every l ckon, enovels. ;] The Ref,)rm ho Cvl Servlde. : : ] oher 1~o ralroad corporaon, way. Ar,uugvmonla h~vo been,nn,h~ for* serles al~ ~ O ollcers a ralroad colnpany, have pml~re ou h{~ pr,-s~hgl,e!lfc:d quvs:ol~. ~ : bccu more lberal,)w d m people Poery Poes o Amerca.,. rl Th... "ll he aud... " l~..,gfdl... V,h!~r l~ alolg s lne han llavc le plxsell Off]- Emerson, Lowd,,her~, hy E. C.,Oh:dean. : ~ cers he "Ohl Relable," as s aesed 8ore~, 8kecle% Essays Hay be ex$~ced fr,,m (!halle~ lhldh, y W~rn~r, ~. )y he hlcrcaso passcn~cr nod fregh 1,. lluwells, "Mark T~,ah,~ : Edward l :ggl~en. : Ll ale~ s grealy ncreased popu- Henry J~uoe~.Jr., Ju *o r:ur. ~,l,s G0nlon Cummhg, ". n.." Georg~ V,. ah% J-el Chler arv. For hs lberaly, aud he en- U,rr~ ^. c. l~aw~,, v. n. ~m,,,, so~,, n~o~k~. " F~nk. Sockon. Con.anco F. Woul~o. n.n. dcavor o accommodae he pco, le, hey Bey~*o, Alber S[ckney, Washngon Osddeb, John Burroughs, Parks Godwn. Tearoom) ~l,rju. sllould be suslned. Wc should s Henry Klnu, Erue~ ng,,r.oll, E. L. G,.MkJn;l~. n. by llo company, make bcm feel Whshbuno, mauynhe~....~ One or wo mpem on "The Adveoures cf he rll. L ha whae er bede, hs fla road ha Cnl~" n orgnal Lne Bewlck, he engr~- or, by Auslu D:Rmon, are uuong oher feaw~ ~ " opened up he wlder~e~ aud bul up a hola~r an~uneed. " cy by he seas,, promoed he The Edoral Deparmens gw0wll owns vllages~ aud ran Throughou wll be uau.ually complee, ~L~a % orld Work" wll be ~ouldembl 7 aalar~. - for weny-odd years whou payng a el 7Z~ (~n., v Ma~;~:;,,.,mr r.mau, cen, a number). The lmrr~l~ cen o! dvdends o s sock-holders, he lae ])r. ll~,neud, lau~ J~, L~ O~ shall no m swallowed by he gan,he~ erum~ f,.~ld,~w~ r~ ~lg~on, wll v~ar ~ s m,w l~rv~ o he monopoly, m aks he peoph slaves la o,,r.d ~ a r~~l, ~r eg~.h~r s wll. ~h *,~[~ Oeunr) M~,galue" f~r $$ 5U. ~u~,crlp ~ ~m 117 ka pnblshe~aed hy book-eeucaa Opposers monopoly, ake heed, e er m~ ~m~.em ~,ery-h*~. s oo lae. Cz la~. ~ CENTURY OOMpAlffY, "v:

2 Scen Dogs..JJ. ~ Dogs no only smell odors lu an occasonal way, bu hey lkewse... seem m exrac a recognzable odor from almos everyhng, as Pressor Crees Robersoll also suggess: Anachars knows me when am dressed n cloh~ he never saw before, ~ hy hs nose alone. Le me ge myself up n a hearcal cosume, cover "- my face wh a mask, ye he wll rec : ognlze me a once by some, o us, undscoverable perfume. Moreover,... he _wll! r~eognlzo he same odor, as clngng o my clohes afer ey lmve been aken f., f shy a pebble on he beach, he can pck ou he dencal pebble amongs a hous, Even he very :. ground on whch have rodden, re-... mans o hm a fan memeno my presence for hours aferward, The bloodhound can rack a~human scen a week old, whch argue~ a.~". delcacy nose almos ncredble o human- nosrfls~.... Smlarly, oo, f you wach Anach-... ars ahls memenl you wlu see ha he runs up down _h e pah, snffng away a every s~l~k, sone plan, ashough hego_a separae dsngushable scen ou every one hem. An d-so-he-musr~no~loub ;- for f even he earh keeps a perfume he person who has walked over hours before, surely every objec abou u mus have some fan smell or ohereher self or objecs whch have ouched. When we remember ha a sngle gran musk wll scen hundreds hkerchefs, so as o be recognzable wen by our defecve organs smell, here s nohng exravagan n he dea ha passng creaures may leave... races, dscoverable by keener senses, en all he pebbles sraws whch le across he road. Thus he smells whch make up. half he dog s pcure he unverse are probahly jus as connuous dsnc~as he sghs whch make np he whole pcure n our own case, : whch doubless coalesce wh he, -... oher half n he canne mnd. Keep a Boe Lme Waer. f good mlk dsagrees wh a chld or grown person, lme waerahe rae = ~... _::_. - - hrge or four ablespoonfula o he pn, mxed wh he mlk or aken ~ afer, wll usually help dg~lon, preven flaluence. Lme waer S a smple anlacd, s a lle onc. en couneracs lenn from acd fru, from " wnd n he ~em~chr" ~nd fvam.n~d~ nrc~ duced by eang ces oher swees ; a3so, somach-ache (lndges-... ~_nlr~m oyer=e~! f~_oz_a_~ k n d ). ablespoonful, for a chld wo years old, o a gll or more, for an adul, s an ordnary dose, whle consderable more wll produce no njury. A pn cold waer dssolves less han en grans lme war~n waer sll lees. o~ Some years ago, here ware a number army fders soppng "a a hoel n Washngon. Among hem were a Cap. Emerson a Cap. Jones. Emerson Jones nsed o have a good deal fun ogeher, a he dnner-able elsewhere. One day, a he dnner-able, when he dnng-hall was well flled, Cap. Jones fnshed hs dnner frs, go up, walked almos o he dnng-hal door, when Emerson called o hm, n a loud voce: "Hallo, capan see here. wan ospeak o you a mnue." The capan urned, walked back o he able, ben over hm; when Emerson whspered: " waned o ask you how far you would have gone f had no spoken o you." The capan never changed a muscle, bu sragll~e-clup, puhs fngers no hs ves pocke, asd: "Cap. Emer~ou, don know a man n he worhl d raher lend $.5 han you, bu he fac s, haven a cen wh me o-day;" he urned on h~ heel walked away. Emerson was he color a dozen ranbows, bu he bad ~, shred. "A. M. R." asks hs conuudrum: "Why do he French ea less han any oher naon?" Becalms one egg s always un wuf for hem. A few years ago, Tryon Facory, Chaanooga couny, hry mles from Rome, Ga., commenced bumhess wh $225,000. Durng he presen year, has wce declared a dvdend 7 per cen., before he close he year, wll declare anoher he ~ne amoun. Wha Ave ]For. nee for hose who love me. Who~a hear~ are ~nd rno: For he Heaven ha smles above me. And was my spr oo: For all human le~ ha bnd me For he he ask by God a~lgned me, For he brgh hopes lef behnd me; And he g~od ha san do. lve o learn her sory, Who vo sneered or my ~ke: To emulae her glory, And follow n her wake-- Bards. l~rloa, mlyrs, sages-- The noble o! all ages, Whose deeds crowd hsory s pages, And me s grea volume make. ve {~ hold oommun0n... Wh all ha s dvne: To fee here 18 a unon Twx Naures hear mlne: To pr by afflcon, Reap ruhs from felds fcon. Grow wser from convlclon, ~d fulfll each gr desgn. - - lve o hal ha season, By gfed mnds foreold, When man shall lve for reason, And no alone for gold When man o man uuled, --The- whole World ~halybs lghed... As Eden was old. l Uve for.hose who love me:... For hose who know me rue;... For he heaven ha smles above me, And awas my spr oo; -For he cause ha lacks a~~anee : For he wrong ha neede ressance, And he good ha can do:" _~G.M3nafua Ban_~. A Remarkable Sar. Several correspondens have laely nqured abou a reappearauce he so-called sar Behlehem. Some have msaken he plane Juper for hs phenomenon. seems o be hough ha a reappearance hs sar mus be one he wonders he year We onceoldhesory a sar ha asronomers someme~ call TYcho Brahe s sar, whch has been aucfully dubbed he Sar Behlehem. u heyear 1572, Tycho Brahe, he mos famous asronomer he me, on gong ou o walk, one evenng, was asonshed o see a splendd sar blazng n he consellaon Cassopea, where he knew no such sar had been before. was frs seen by some wagoners drvng her eams along he counry road a ngh. For hree! weeks oushone all he oher sars n he sky, exhbed, by urns, a varey brllan colors. Then _begano fade, n sxeen-monhs dsappeared. has never been seen snce, alhough.a small sar wa0_. ds= covered, abou ffeen years ago, near he_same spo.... n lookng over he records a~ronomeal observaons, was found peared, near he same place, n he year The heory was hen formed_halha_mlgh _b~ble sar, wh a perod over 300 years be_ween s maxma~ Furher research brough o lgh records he appearance a smlar sar n ha par he sky n he year 945. There s a dscrepancy eleven rears beween he wo perods, bu hs dd no preven somebody from calculang he supposed seres appearances back, hereupou, announcng ha he sar mus have appeared a he me he brh Chrs. Jerome Cardan, he asrologer, was one he frs who sough o denfy hs phenomenon wh he sar ha served he wse men he -Eas asa gude, o he manger n whch he Savour lay. was called he Plgrm. The consellaon. Cassopea, a hs SP~SOD, s nearly n he zenh early n he evenng. occuped he same poson when Tycho Brahe frs caugh sgh he wonderful sar. The consellaon may be recognzed by s fve p~ncpal 8ars. They form a.fgure resemblng he leer W. The new sar appeared oppose he rjgh~h openpghe leer, The observer should np be mslead by some small sars, n laa neghbor hood, whch are easly sdeh wh he naked eye. The sar ha s sad "o occupy nearly he place be phenomenon 1572, s only vsble n elescopes. f hs s a varable sar, wh a peled varyng beween cam, amy be expeced o blaze ou agan, a any lmo beween now Vera Cruz. A Cy Where Grace Grows n he Srees, W. H. Bshop, wrng he Cy Vera Cruz, says: The cy self, compac sold, wh a lne domes seeples blackened wh me, ros subsanal red les, plenful balcones, bs wall ned blue, green pnk, s a lle lke Vence. A largo crane hangs ou fron he end au ron per, he fancy hooks on o a once, he ermnus he Englsh ralway whlcll s o hear us away up h~ ~raord nary slope~, from he ho L~nds, he errab caenes, o he myserous neror he capal. n an exlsenc0 goln~ on four hundred years, Vora Cruz has arrved a a populaon seveneen hous. The neror vew he place d..es no bele he promse he frs glmpse. The haches are rregular, pcuresque shapes, wh nce bells. The prncpal one, n a lle shaded plaza, ha~ a dome colored mosac les,whch shne n he sun ; weshk a syle 11 see pleny farher on. The prncple shops have a wellfurnshed ar, especally n he branches grocerlcaheavy.hard-_ ware, he cusom.house square s suffed o repleon wh coo~baes, ralroad ron, mscellaneous goods wang ransporaon. The prncl- _palsreescalled_d~a n~cle~enden~, leads o a shor concree promenade, bordered wh sone benches _SLa_._d_~_lm_ F ees ~_._--_.._ ;.~.~._ ;L s early dscovered ha he Mexcan S very paroc. He names hs srees-afer hs bales, as parlcu-- larly he Onco de Mayo; fough a Pueblo agans he French, even has a way jonng he names -h-s-- heroes o hose eles. Thus Pueblo s J~ueba de Zaradoza, comman n he same grea bale he ff h May, Oaxaca s Oaxaca (Presden) Juarez. Grass grows n he jons he sones n he mnor srees, open guers run n he cenre. The zopflores, whch ravelers have wren, s on long, sragh waerspous pro- Jecng from he houses. They are large, raven black, dgnfed, al here agans he deep blue sky, have an appearance carved archecural ornamens. There are sree-cleanng depormens elsewhere whch are far less ornamenal a any rae. Noces a bull.fgh for he comng Sunday are posed on he deadwalls. A ram-car a pecular paern runs ou n he open feld~, where here s a dancng place hall ground. There s a vew, n passng, he cemeery, whch should be a leadng nsuon ndeed a Vera Cruz; ye when one s on he _grsund,-asa ap=o be he case, here are mgaons o be fpund, even he error~ yellow Seer... Pall-bearers n gloomy weeds are maurally_expeced o forms consderable par he populaon, jus as murderers kdnappers all sors Bu an Amercan resden assured me ha n four years he had known bu -one-~mr-cou n rymen-o-de -hevornffo, as ~ called, very few o have. s chef havoc s among he poor badly nourshed. The Amercan Consul, hmself a physcan, a resden welve years sng, S srenuous n hs _~le we _ as_~_ h o:ha rm_d~ae_ o_ h c_com-_ merca neress boh counres by gnorance msrepresenaons on he subjec. S ceran ha he local auhorlhes do no regard he dsease as conagous, pung hc~e afflced sde hy sde wh surgcal paens n he hospal; from whch seems ha f he case were really looked no, here may be as lle need he annoy4ng quaranne agans yellow fever, a leas hsvarey, as f were smpleague. Senaor Sherman s Three-percen. Bll. Mr. Sherman moved o ake up he bll for he ssue hree-per-cen. bond~. Objecon o s presen consderaon was made by Mr. Beck, who proposed o anagonze l~ dscus- Son wh ha he arffcommleslonbll (n he hs Mr. Bayard, uow absen), o be repored on Monday, by Mr. MePherson, he fnance commee, whch repored he hll, who desred o have prned ~everal amendmens he had framed. Mr. Sherman sad, as hs moon wan a nolfoaon hs purpose o ry o ge he bll up on Monday, he had accomplshed hs presen purpose. He whdrew he moon. The mnendmeu Mr. Mc mrson makes he bonds redeemable afer January 1s, 1891, nsead payable afer January 1s, 1887, exends he me paymen o hry years from dae ssue. ]Hr. Plumb gave noce an amendmea, drecng heusc all he fund, now held n he reasury for he rc demplon Uned Saes noes, n excess s $100,~00,000, for he redempon he 3} per cens. f A Tes nnocence. A poor, pale seamsress wan arralglmd for hef, n Pars. Sze appeared a he bar, Wh her baby eleven monhs ca her arm. She wen m ge some work bne day, sole hre gold cons, en francs each. The money was mssed soou afer she lef her employer,. a servan was sen o her room o clam. The servan found her abou o qu he room, wh he hree gold peces n her h. Shesad o he servau am gong o carry hem back o you." Neverheles~ she was carred o. he Commssoner Polce, fe ordered her o be sen o he Polce Cour for ral. She was oo poor o engage a lawyer, when asked, by he Judge, wha she-had-o-say-for herbals_she repled : "The day wen o my employer s, carred my chld wh me. was n my arms, as s now. was no payng aenon o. There _w_ero_~evera[gq!d_cons on he manel- How he Souh s The 8ouh he Nex The capal o be added o Souh durng he nex wo years, ployed n mnng, manufacurng agrculure, wll mulply he r~ soures ha secon n an unexampled rao. The census 1890 wll surprse even he mos,angune opmlsa.--oncnnal Oazec. The genus. s very neresng o noe he ral0d ncrease populaon, n he las decade, as shown by he recen salsc~ ssued by he Census Bureau. Alabama has ganed over a quarer a mllon nhaban, " Msssspp over 300,000, whle Georga shows an ncrease nearly 360,00~. Louhan_..la._a.llle behnd her ~ neghbors, only fons up an ncrease 213,000, whle, durng he same perod Texas has almos doubled her populaon, addng 773.0~0 o a populaon 818,000 n 1870, foong up a. The Veled Porra... ~:[V~begau-- o sno%. Pale, creamy =~C ~ ~ fell upon he ground, ~ffched a whe carpe over he once ~reen earh. The ar was sened, ~, ~]~ genle breah played abou he ree ore, wafng sad muh[c o he young face peerng from ou he wndow. A desolae scene for a lgh, grlsh hear o ponder~over. Wh a heavy sgh Mare D Aragne urned her far face oward he nner room, sa~ng: "Ths s a dreary old home, aun; am dyng ennu. Please ell me, now, he ale you promsed o relae, he sory he Veled Porra, wll you no?" So ~ myng~, she hl ew herself upon a low ~ool a he fee a venerable lady, urnng her brgh face eagerly upward. There hung, he porra wh he long black vel hrown o one sde. waslke apersonalon mornng, wh her myrad shlfln)g lghs brghenng up he whole aspec. The cheek was raf rounded, a delcae bloom resng hereon, as 0n he mellow pece,, unknown o me, ~rsched ou s lle h sezed _lrel31eees. w~ lch_ d!dln ~ ~- observe unl go home. a once pu on my bonne, was gong badk o my employer, o-reurnhem; when was arresed. Ths s he solemn _ruh, a~ hppe for Heay#n ~ ms roy. The Cour could no beleve hs sory. They upbraded he moher for her mpudence, n endeavorng o )am f such a manfes le for he ruh. They besough her, for her own sake, o rerac so absuxd a ale, for could have no effec, ba o oblge he Cour o senence her o a much severer punlshmea~ ~an hey were dsposed o nflc, upon one eo young aud evdenly so deep n )overy. These appeals had no effec, excep o brenghen he poor moher s pernacous adherence o her orgnal sory. As hs frmness was susaned hy halook nnocence whch he mos guly crmnal can never counerfe, he Cour was a some loss o dscover wha decson jusce de sed. To releve her embarrassmen~ one he judges proposed o renew he scene descrbed by he moher. Three gold cons were placed on he Clerk s able. The moher requesed o assume he poson u whch she sood a her employer o house. There was a breahless pause n CourL -The baby soon dscovered he brgh cons, eyed hem for a momen, smled, hen sreched forh s ny h cluchs1- h emln--~- fl~ge~ -w] h- a- mser s eagerness. The moher was ~,mo~ acqued. Fraudulen_Packng Coon. W.e have heard consderable complsu recenly, among he coon buyers hs place, loss on accoun purchase planed coon, ha s coon bales conanng nferor coon conceaed-n- ha m lddlo--~,he -~b~o.-: Any man who nenonally pus up one hese fraud~en bales coon ough o suffer he penaly he law,! s he duy ho~e who own presses o see ha no Bach fraud b pracced by hose who work hem. The followng s helaw upon he subjec fraudulen packng coon, n secon 2762 he code 1880 : " f any person shall fraudulenly pack or bale any coon, le shall, on convcon here, be fned no more han $500, mprsonmen no more han ~x monhs, a he dscreon he cour." s a good law. As coon s he chef producou hs secon, every proecon ough o be gven by law, o preve~ fraud by any one n hlng. Coou buyers n hs oher markes have los heavly from lls Source ely, a~d all who sell coon hereafer may expec a close scrunzng, every hale whoso record 1~ no good, wll be beard agan a s orgn al po n.--kosc~u~co ~Tar. The World s Docors. A ParA,~u journal esmaes le oal number recognzed nedlc~d men, hroughou he cvlzed worhl, a 189,000 ; whom assgns 6~J~} o he Uned Saes, 35,000 o Grea Bran her coh, ues, 26,000. o France, 32,000 o Germany Ausra, 10,000 o aly 5,000 o Span. Of hs whole number, 11,000, esmaes, have conrbued o medleal leraure : 2,800 lu he Uned 8a~s, 2,~ n France, 2,000 n Grea Bran 2,300 n Germany Ausra, only 300 u Span. gr ~~l-6f 1-~5 ~ 1,000 a- -l~6- lm-e-o f ensus akng. Small Ygrms a he Souh. The enh c0nsus s~s a res any apprehensl0ns, whch may have exsled, as o he endency farmug : n he Uned Saes snce he change from slave o free!ab0r. we wll never have an rsh enau sysem n he 8ouh. The l s golng o be lled by sowners.--]lalmore Amercan. Souhern Ralroad Devel0pm~ a. The busness dong ou he souhern ralroads, ac~rdng o our advees, a smply unprecedened, aud mos0fhe roads are compelled o add o her rolng sock. Up o he s January, he Lousvlle Naahvlle, alone, has added 4,000 fregh car.~ o s equpmen, snce las sprng. Ths means ha he developmen he Souh s proceedng a a rae whch _a few persons can comp~hend. mmgraon capal are now acvely employed, n he Souhern Sa~a, n numberless producve enerprses, busness s, herefore, largely ncreased, hs ncrease wll, s beleved, connue ndeflnely.~amercan Mam,facurcr (Boson.) Souhern ron neress, k~... Wach.--The- eye-was - full--daxk, he long har was caugh back from a whe brow, fell n mld-,~h be~u~4~~any w~- Ye he grea charm lay n he brghsoled, Joyous lgh ha fell over he counenance, as he sun lglc, ~fll n~over a mounan sream, glds s waers~wh-golden rlpples.-~lpu~e nnocen soul looked ou from hose eyes, whose splendor rose upon you, as from wn sars md he darkhess ngh. Paa~ug her h over her eyes, aud heavng a mournful sgh, Madame D Aralgue compled wh her far nece s reques, commencug hus : "The name he lady whose porra bangs over le manel was Helene 8L Cyr,~aa ancesor yours, my chld, as:vuu perceve by her name. We wer~ grls ogeher pa~sed many happy hours n he solace one anoher s frendshp." The old lady resed her head on her h. Dd her magnaon ake flgh o ha happy valley her youh, where abe sood wh her beaulful grlhood s frend, crowned wh he gorgeous dadem love ruh? "Ah, yes! We were grls ogeher ; can see her ye, boundeg hrough he old chaeau, makng he me. worn rooms rng wh her merry laugher. She wa~ one God s fares women, end, alas! here came for her. u -The:re wax never-kfown, hero-re, such a pressure for ralroad ron. s absoluely enormous; wh all he vas mprovemens enlargemens n Pennsylvana, hereore, ye, he greaes ron.producng Sae he Unon, her ron works are no able o mee he dems ha crowd uon hem. 1. so everywhere hl~ sde he Alanc, where ron works exs. We have no far o go, o fnd he cause hs prodgous pressure for seel rals, whaever else s needed he fu rna~o for he rack layng. s o be found u he fac, ha here never was, helos, such a spr _ a=eaddo~ed~ wres_he slgb her eyes was darkened by sorrow, an-~d - -- he rllng brd hope n her hear Bang an more melodes. wshe me when here gurgled up from her womanly naure he ldeless sream l~ve--lovo for a young ars, Leon,ble manhood wan n he pures hwork he Creaor. Ahm foc Helen! Her faher had sll mplaued_jn_j31~_boson he proud ~eeds he arsocra. The condons he old feudal sysem feudal laws found suppor n hs sud, wh a deermnaon ha hs dangher should wed a le, he seruly refu~ed consen o he unon he lovers -15ffl~d b-aldlkg-~m-h-g,-~hlb]-~~... ~mlshed_~eon_ -ore he chaeau. n he Souh ard W~s a hs me. The Marqus D Orvlle was rch s rampan. The old foges call powerful, ul~u pressng hs su "craze." Maybe s, bu canno be checked by ephes, nor overcome by emporary barrers. wll have s day. A compeen auhory saes, ha 4,018 mles new rack are lad layng hs year, a~ans 3,206 repored for a correspondng me n ~880 " Europe s shuou from compeon n he busness, by a duy $7 per o= on pg ron.- s rue, oo, ha "under any crcumsances, Amercan pg ron s worh $1.50 per ou more han Englsh."--SL Loulz Age,S cel. Pure lme waer, even hough prey closely corked,soon deeroraes by he acon he earbonc aehl n he ar, -- whch unes wh he lme s0es as au nsoluble carbonae To have alwayo ready good, a no cos, pu no a all, pn or quar, glass bole, a gll or so good lme, jus~ saked wh waer. Tan fl he b~)le nearly full ran oroher pure waer, " le s quely,corkng w~ll. The lme wll sel,., leav,g dear lme waer on le op. Pour f genly, as waned, sddlng nore waer as noeded. Some carbonc aeld ~ll ener, bu he carbonae wll m~ k en, on he sdes ol he bole, aa ~ freshly sauraed waer reman. The he lme shouhl bo removed, a new supply pu n, once a year or so, unles~ kep very ghly corked. --A fashon magazne says : "Seel rmmngs are no longer he syle. Tha celes. Lay asde your bowe knves. o Monseur S. Cy~:, an answer was gven n he affrmave. remember Helenc as she appeared ha evenng. An exquse hlue~slk fell abou her graceful form, s~ng ol" o advanage he farness o{ her complexon aud deepenng he bh sh on her cheeks. Never nod she ben gayer. Fckle grl, hough, ~ he lgh Jes song floaed from her lps; my eyes flled wh ear~ as he mage he desparng lover, who~e gref drove hm almos o meduess, arose before me. s ~0 always res gay lps sparklng eyes ha mrh flows unefully. Teal~ mockery are rooplg behnd, goadng on le bowed l~ear o whl laugher. _ The.brdal ex-enng redly arrs"ed,. he feas ha was prepared z valed a scene from he glowng ales uf he Araban ~qghs. Helena was a.~ pale as he snow ha s drfng over he ground. Her robe wh,, san fell gleamng lke nn, )nbeanl8 Ol he lake, ehser8 orauge bloo 1S pe~,l)cd n ou ll~ dark coh,,f her ba. Pearls shmmered on her neck arms--faal jewels for a brde--ears, ears only. Dear frend, ~he murmured, ~llkhrough he sorm, gref ha vened.,~r-- self n my urms, have l)romsed o mee Lcou now, ac hs very hour. Whaever bede, you wll hnk me always wh affecon, remember me n your prayers o Hm who s good o all Hs sorrowng chldren. She gahered her shnng robe abou her, glded down he long,corrdor hence no hegarden. Fear~!pgsome evl, followed- slenly, keepng n he shadow he rees. Leou folded hs arms abou he far young creaure, pres-ed passonae ksses upon her weepng face. The moon came lkes phanom from ou he clouds, lghng up he noble fgure he lover he clngng form he malden. Tee sea bea heavly upon he shore, breakng among he rocks n a sor requem, faucled a presen. men~ sore dre evl. 1Never can me blo ou h~ memory ha wld ngh. Tralng clouds fled ac~ss he sky, he wnd rocked he rees wh a lov~,revengeful sound. was smlar o he hss a serpen, before hs deadly fangs are fa~ened n he flesh hs vcm. could no hear he hurred woros ha were whspered near me; nor when hey grew louder louder, O God! hnk he man mus have been frenzed no madness, for here gleamed lke a flash he seel a ponard; Helene, he beauful Helene, fell heav!y o he ground, a crmson- sream- rcklng ~ over he Bhmmerng folds herdros& raked her dear heado ~--g hvm-~-n,~ bu he spr had fled, held o, f".. s grea fenee~s s nssng upon ] Phlosophy Senmen. reurnhg s abl~, hough no mos exemplary czen, Bra~llaugh, o Par- f here s one hng more han anllamen. As Braxllaugh s excluded, Norhampon has,as ye, no represenave. W.C.C. Leer ~ from Engl. S. vez, Hunngdon, The Proo0or s Bapsmal Enry. Ha0hnghr0ok, he ancenral sea he Cromwells. Thrapson, Drayon Manor, zlp, Norhampon. Queen Eleanor s Crols, NOnTHAMP ron, Dec. 1s have lef Cambrdge emporarly, for a vs o S. res, Hunngdon, Norlaupoo, Bedford Rugby. A S. res, found lle personal neres, as he house n whch Olver Cromwell lved here, has been enrely pulled down. A Hunngdon, wen es. Mary s where saw he name R. Cromwell, nscrbed on a a01e upon he wa~, as an fcer he church; o he ehureh All Sans, n whch Rober Cromwell, faher -m Lord Proecor, s 8ad o bured. We were shown he celebraed bapsmal enry, whch sn Lan,, as you know, descrbes Olver as he well-born son Rober Cromwell, " Rober~ Cromwell generoef fu.s." Tha he ephe "well-born" was esfed, by he exen magnf- Cence he paernal doman, [- ~oon- _afer_ found, a Hnchngbrook, he saely house- sr-henry -crom-w-ell,~ "he Golden Kngh," grfaher -nlgh.w~rhelrheburred ramp fsewas heard, he household came near ]oske_d U~Don he brde for whom he bzdegroom was searchng He lfe~ her n hs srong arms bore her o he chaeau. Helene S. Cyr was glsrousy beauful wh lfe brlghenngher young seps. 8o also was she n deah. Lke a whe rose wh he breah wner flongesled upon s leaves dd she le n her cfn, waxen pure. They bured her besde her moher, whose hear would have broken had ~he heed o wness he fnale her daugher s young lfe. Meoseur S. Cyr s gref was nense. He could no bear o look upon Helene s feaures, eau~ed a black vel o be bound ;over h~r pcure, whch has snce borne he name he " Veled Per. ra! " The old lady ceased, ~roke~ he olden head lad upon her knee. Mare, wh earful eyes, lfed her face asked : "Bu wha became Leon?" "Ah, c)ld, hs body was found one mornng by a fsherman,, cas up ~y he sea; hs love ~as ha passonae, sormy naure,-whlch would_brook_up denal3 he world would be beer ~ff-f he-6~were no lovers n. Do you no hnk 8o?" [ he young grl shook her h~ad, wh her eyes fxed on he lovely leaus:s above her, exclamed : "To be loved by a good, noble man, would vlcl one wh joy he ead face he beauful orgnal he veled porra, do beleve love wll come someday, as no vson ; s a fleewnged brd, ro~mlng~brough -h~y world, sklmmug over some hears lke he sea gulls over he sea, bu buldng h ohers ness srong abdng, whch no sorms can shake." Sll he snow fell, wrappng he earh lu a manle whe ernne, ~Ydh g-swcevhough~-e -he-you ngfacesgau peerng ou he wndow. Ths love sory had awakened a de emoon n he gr ~ hear, emoons ha closed swcely around her, fllng he vod looelness whch somemes creeps n uuawares. And so we leave her o hose dreams mpng ha genle as he fallng snow may be he curren her onward lfe. The Smoke he Brsh Meropols. A large company, ncludng he Lord Mayor, he Marqus Lorue oher dgnares, recenly a~sembled n l,ondon,o open an exhbon nvenons applances desgned o desroy her comnon enemy, he smoke he Brsh neropols. n l~ceurse hs r~lua-rl~ ~- }}e my bosom only a lfeless form. h~ Prpecor. The house- s~ -a ; The sea bea louder, he clouds he op a slope, half a mle from he fled swfly across hs face he lle own Hunngdou (formerly -~fdh~reaer-mporan ce)v-sone~ he fnes among he old seas he ~genry n he easern counrl~. The buldngs form a quadrangle, one sde whch s very ancen, hayng once been a nunnery. Thecour-yard s enered by an mpressve old gae sone, covered wh racery. On each sde are wo nches, bearng quan, anque effges. The house s flled wh old ~oak. The grea bow wndow n he dnngroom has very beauful, old Flemsh foldng-shuerso~oak, black as Je, carved, n bold relef, wh heads, flowers, leaves racery. bough a seres phoographs, he house n varous aspecs, he gaeway, ec. There s a very quan, old, plasered lodge, wh gable ro, n he park, an ancen avenue almos drudcal oaks. As you know, James. was repeaedly eneraned a Hnchugbrook,, hnk, Elza. beh. Havng sopped over wo nghs, a Hunngdon, se ou for Thrapson, whence was o make an excurson o wo neresdg churches he old Drayon Manor-house, all n Norh- :ampo~hre ~Tla 9_!.~la_ hr ca-mles a half from Thrapson, affd-heohers nermedae. raned ha day, however; so remaned over ngh, sared o~a he nex mornng. was delghed a he quan, Mmos-prh~Lv~_vllages, wh her churches: ha slp, graceful rue n all s proporons ; ha m- _wlck,_coalpara VeyTou gh, bu -n er-- eslng, possessng curous, ol~-, saned glass, nobly wrough, ffeenh-cenury effges pa~ lords Dra~-on manor, clad n seel. walked hrough a grea esae wh many wde, aboned, avenues drudcal oaks, ever a broad: swellng moor,-b---dfa~von--hou~e~ whch was very mpressve n he wlgh, hough, course, he smaller deals were no vsble. hen walked hrough a mle a half almos reeless, rollng moorl, belongng o he esae, passed hrough one he numerous park gaes, o he hghway, by whch proceeded, hreequarers (.f a mle, o Twywell. Here, afer an hour s wang, ook he ran for Keerng, where had o wa anoher hour for he Norhampon ran. 1 used hs ros n perambulang he own, ad exsnnng he church, whch chanced o be open for chor pracce. A Norhamponl have ~uded wo very neresng Normm churches, walked o he " Queen s Cross," placed by Kng Edward-~ n-mem(~ry How Plae Glass s Made. To cas, roll, polsh burnsh plae glass, requlre~ mavhnery pecular consrucon, a "plan" ha s cosly, by reason s complex naure. The pourng lqud gns% from be furnace, upon he cas ron cecal. Work hard o deserve a s ceess, plaa, he subsequen rollng, are anal forune s sure no o forge you. processes compara rely sample. s 8ars he Ngh. he succeedng processes, grndng [ 8am he C rysalllne ngh, polshng, fnal hurnshng, ] Held here by nfne wll-- ha requre me cosly mechan- Thrones ha reflec he lgh lsm. Afer leavng he rolls ed Plae, he glass s rppled rough, only f for grangs or skylghs. Each plae mus be ransferred o machnes resenblng he urn-ables a ralway. On he plaform, he glass s cemened no a bed plaser Pars, aod he machne Sa~d:...,... _. Beang_ he~v_er!y_ on_ Jae surf a~ he glass are blocks meal, md whle n moon, he surfaces are kep ~p-pled -wlh sharp s, a-consan sream waer. The m~ sage he glass grndng proems s he s ~me, as-o~-~h-fffery.hu-zgr~~l s, coarse emery s used. Fner.emery_s_used_n anoher revolvng_ able, so on for haf a dozen lmes. The fnal polshng s done by heavy, rex.lprocang devces, fed wh rouge, mananng a consan cack-audforward moon, ~als,, laeral movemen, over he surface he crysal. All hs requres he asssane a large force men, many el hem sklled laborers. Afer gong hrough hese dfferen grndngs polshngs, he plae ha measured an nch n hckness, s only hree-quarers an nch hck, has los all s roughness, s ready for he show wndow he purehaser. m A Terrble Possbly. Mr. Park Benjamn, an ex naval fcer an accomplshed scens, has wren a skech whch ough o wake up he Amercan people o a sense her naval mlary weakness. The sory purpors o b e a forecas wha s very lkely o ake place. 7_T6r-_~6meS~lgh-or- fence, Span declares war agans he Uned Saes, four Spansh f on-clads re hereupon sen o he por New York. The Frankln,.our very bes war shp, engages he Salamanca, bu he guns he Spansh vessel can ear sho from our own ~-essel can reach her armored anagons. Fnally le ~a~ ~g_flee-g~ lon -on b-- sde Coney nl, delberaely shell ~ew York; u four days makng he cy a heap blazng runs. The objec Mr. Benjamn s o brng home vvdly o he Amercan people, ha whle hey have an exen- _gv~_ae&-_coa~,_ r_eh populous ces lable o capure, hey have-nonavy, nor have hey any large gun.~. T(, buld ge n readness a very modes nawl force, would requre fve years. To consruc he machnery necessary o make an Armsrong or a Krupp gun, would reqnre egheen monhs me. The larges guns we could pu n poson would be neffecve for a greaer dsance han hree mles ; bu he Spansh vessel would carry guns whch could shell New York a a dsance eleven or welve mles. Mr. Benjamn s saemeus are borne ou by he fcal repors our leadng naval mlary auhor;es. Bu he Amercan people pay no heed. Democraces are proverbally shqf-sglded, l~e) er realze.perl unl. comes. Every school bby oher, whch mo.~ people defea, s he obllgahm o,e Jus o hose wr whom hey (lfer. Tounh us genly, Thne ~ evo no proud nor eoarng wngs; Our enlbllon, our conen, Aesn smple blngs. Humble voyager~ arewo O er lfe s dm unsounded sea. Seekng o,,ly some calm came ; Touch US genly, gooe Tme! -- naay C%)NW,&~,L. Don be n oo gre~ a hrry o sac- Of he grea Monaxoh sll ; Gems hs palace w&ls.-- Lamps eernal balls! One hough my spr flls : God n hs mgh! Sars o he dawn s fan glow, Sneered n sunrse ray, Where ha dark rvers flow Brlnan n breakvg day ; Lghs ha are burnng whle - Suushlne bu~ vels your smle; Lord Mayor showed hmself dsposed (, recognze a slver lnng o he eh)ud smoke hangng over he cy, by remndng he c~)mpany ha, n years gone pas, ague had prevaled n he marshes he rlmne~, hu ha. r~,r he e~ cellos he gr~a f, cory chmney,, he dsease had no af~ced people lu ha neghborhood. Ths agreeable crcumsance pu he audence n a somewha more cheerful humor, unl Sr H. Thompson ar(~e n urn rhllculed he Lord Mayor s dea, hasmoke prev ned n any way he spread ague, poned ou ha he dsease had probably deereasedln consequence he dryng venlaon he ground, produced by he erecon large furn a?es. QueenlL leanor.. Ths ss a mle knows ha, 1)oenally, we are he a half from he own, on a coun- greaes naval mlary power on ry road, away from any houses, a earh, bo he average Amercan can m op a genle rse. My prncpal no realze ha akes me o creae objec, n comng o,norham,on was o see hs, ~ad o be he nos pcrfeo cr(,~s n ].~egl. nen 1 o vs l{ugby o-morro,8~, soppng o see Earl Spencer s doan army navy, Or o cousruc grea guns, ha an unarmed gan s u he mercy aseven-3earold boy armed v, h a p~,l. ~ehng bu some fearful dsaser, lke he capmans *on he way, leavng Casle ure he cy New York by some Ashby ll aferward. shall aop a conempble naval power, wll make Bedford on my way back o Cam- our people realze he auaon. brdge, where shall say ll he Mlchaehnas erm closes. Normmpon, whlch he couserva. res consder he cenre radcalsm ndelly, s one he hsomes cleanes he small owns have vsed, has an ar acve prospery whch many hem lack --Ha~kll & Schulhaffer, a dry goods frm a Alana, Ga., faled for $12,000. The asses are no ye known. Tench, a French food-fsh, have been nroduced n he Cenral park pond, n New York. Ths hough my ~oul doh say:... God urle ruh. Sars he evenng sky, Blllnlng when euase8 ade, Whle on he donh~ hey d~e And n he dephs are lad As o er her burle~ gleams ~7-----yoTso!n"w!gh-flreame~ Ths hough, he 10mr, s ngh : - God n Hlslovel was Johnson who sad : "The dlmnuve chans hab are seldom " heavy enough o be fel; unl hey are. oo sron~ o be brokeu.",l Humorous Brefs. "" ;c -- s no use oaemp o pu ou": syle, unless you have a good ga. " --Polc!ann ough o make good. elegraph repar men. They are used o pullng wres. ;. Med0al Adv0e. --Take he open ar-- The more you ake he besr ; Follow naure s laws TO he very leer. Le he physc go To he bay B~scay; l~ alone he gn, The bry hewhekey. Freely exercse; Keep your sprs ch~erfu ; ~ no dream sckness Make you ever fearful. " F~ h o almplea food ; Drnk he pure cold waer; Then you wll be well, -- --Or a leas you ough o... Why may a psy man~fall~ rver wh.=mpuny:~because ~K6 won drown as long aa hs head swms. "Wha can do for you, o nduce you o go o bed now?" asked a Lowell mamma, nor fve-year-old boy, Monday evenng. "You can le me s up a lle 10nger~" _wash.e young. --Lle M~ Mfe Sa on a uffe. Wonder ng wha her lover would ~.ay; He asked for &ksz, Whch caused her such bll~, J "She hadn he hear o say nay. "? Old Moher Hubbard [ " o look for four-per-coa bonds. Whon she go here, The cupboard was bare, r And she h he old man wh he ongs ~k had a lle husb,.no bgger han my humb : [ le hm ravel wh Barnum, And lved on he ncome. Oh! he dusy coachman ougher No run f wllh hs employovs daugher. --A lady wres, ha no man-wl-~ sare long a a woman who does no sare back. Tha sounds well ; bu f. :" she does no sare back, how s she o know wheher he man has sopped "~ sarng or no?., ~ --We hope somehug wll be done " o check he romanc noon, s max-. ryng neu n order o reform hem. ~ wll be mpossble o acconlmodao " any -more such couples-a he alms-... -:~ house, as ha nslu on s full. --We regre o nform onr far corresponden, Mrs. Mcaffery, Savenson sree, ha, afer dlgon search, we fnd here s no claueen he Consuon he Uned Saes, makng r, penal fense for Mrs. O Hoolhan, whose back yard s o he wndward Mrs. R. s, o rf ashes whle he MeRaflery lnen s hung ou o dry. s jus hese nexcusable om~sous o proec he m0~ sacred rghs our promnen ellzone, ha are, slowly bu eurel~, brngng abou he downfall hs alleged Republc. OUR lves should be lke snowfelds, where our foo~eps leave araes, bu nos san.

3 :7 %! F.f,ere,! as seemnd cla~s maer.]... "JE: -_"... ORVLLE ~. HOYT. Ld,so o.d all,.~.,. 8JkMMO~TOJJ, ATLANTC Co. N. J SATURDAY. Jan. 14, l~ :. ~- ~-~ :_-::::--: -=:-:= 7.- _... Ths ;Sa, nrday) evenng. ~ ern,~.r;r,r~.),,~;,,~,~h b.::,e~d l~ :," 5. }: o ).,-.... The Hamm,,oon l ar, d.are ro ~J~L.r~.f.-4 r.,-~*, l~e!r D~* r,f *, ".,-.~.l l,r~.~,,,,,~r..,*~h, r,. -.*" Y-~..G;,La7 evenng A varey Aracve GOODS MABK TWAN S NEW BOOK. "The Prnce ~ayd_lhe P,.per." ~lo*s~l? ~ol~4 ; mb ~ Se fln*lnlos~. Th~ wll ~.~ he ~ ~[sg ~ f.~ ~a. AG~~TB WANTED n *,el7 Tow. D~n mlw,,n, send ~r Cr~,~hm) a csc~ m~ u~o~ru c~r~ or Ter, ~ry. F. O. B~8 & 00., g,w,ak, N.ff. "The Chldren s Ma&.nzne Amerca. h S... " BATURDA f, JAN. 14, PLEA8AHT STREET HOU8E,, Hammonon, N. J. une your nflusnce o sop he mlo--has a he way O sop h0 prosecuon. :~m prepared o accommodae persona r " wshng o,op over n Hammmonam. Mrs. Alen Laurance, eacher n Aho, d,aeommoda0~e for boa~ors by Magnola dsrc, lms rened he German he day or week. We,den pla~e, on Elev*nh Eree,, wh - Call ~ee. her moher, wll resde hera.... HE~~ Y B UBB2~R, Prop. Rev. Mr. Smh, Glmmboro, LOGAL MSGELLAHY. Dr. Joeeph Norh, Waerfor(L has receved he eppolnnmn po~mm~er a ha place Mr. Rob. H. Andelmon)a lle dalghh.r ded ]an Sanrdny mornlng, god abou four day~. A Lbrary A~soeaon 8odable wll b~ held a Mr. W,A. nex Wednesday evenng. All nwod. Tho man wh o sops h~ home pa per o eeonomhse, should ne..x L cu fhls nooo o rove he expense hkerchlefs.--~~.. o$1a~oe. Bellevue Avenue needs repars n muny places. Mddle oad dro, wh an emphluls. The Wlnslow Lodge Enn,ml~ men, Odd rellows Les*ded her new nflloem hn week. Boh are prosperous. To ax payer,--f O help pay for proneculng you do no wsh llquor-dealerejm wll occupy he Presbyeran pulp n llau. mouo n (rlnorrow- an exchango beween n.maes n 8ehoolCollego for en ye&re. 1~" Ten-acres goo l l, fronng on Tenh,S ree.lre fered for ~mle very oheap. Ffy dolla~ ha~ been fered for heslng wood. hqulre L. lott, Hanluonoo, N. J. f" Mr. Thomas ashorn, fndng he mlk roue qo long, has dsposed era porlou o Mr.J.B. Holl; who wll s~rva urners mor)log a:d cyenlug. Mr. ]]ol ry wll be hja ngeu. havng been repored abou own ha slln. J. A. Goold s sck wl he,mall.pox, w0 o uuhorlxed o douy ho rumor. ~ o regre oeay ha she s very ll wh yphod fever. All he mulaed oons fnd W Lecures ~eem o be ho popular ammemen n lammon~on, hs y.ar. ~" Rev. H. H. lq ye, no,or he Chnreh Of he lesorauoa, Phladelpha, wll dellw~r&oourm gl~ leonllsm,4rn Unon, llall, en led,,s, "Wha la Truh?" m "Wha ~fer De~h?" ~d0 Who was Chrs?" The nr lemurewlll be held on Tuesday evenng, January 17h, a 7:~0 o clock. Tlekee for he cour0 hree leenre4h 15 cens, o be had a E. J. Wooley s Wn. Black e. Many our readers wll remembsr Mr. Nye, who a ended ha obseques Mm. O. W. Pre~sey, a few weeks ago ; wll ns hm agan. be deelroushear. No skalngor rabb hunng a presen. Dr. Carhar s a home wh hls famly. The Presbyeran prayeomeelag was h0h a Mr. Grgwold e ]a~ week. Mre. Phebo Wllllems ba moved o Eservlllo wh her famly. 8ervlcosln he Prer-byerlan Church las Sunday mornng evenug, conduced by Rev. A. T. 81~ewar. Lle Tommy Ce who wm bnrn on he face someme ago by fallng on he sove s no beer. C. F. Jahncke, M. D. PHY81ClAH & SUllG ON Offce a hn rcadence, comer Vno S. Cenral Avenue. Ofleo hours, 8 o 10 A. M.,5 o6 P. M 1~.Leaveorders fer prnng all knds a he SOUTH J~assY REPUBLCAN Offce, H, D. Hfman. ATflBREY A LAW, NOTABY PUBLG COMMSSONER DEE~,%.,.,l,N ). ]lgn1)c ~"J~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Maser a.d Solcor. Cla~.c~ fa YW 1.AND~O. ~f,x. L A A" c l~rgean-ag.-arms,. when hs was refarad, wo Le number b,led he,auos. Mr. 5hn, el Alanc, followed, ereang~ much conaernaon, as bu weny.egh Democras remaned, whle he ]hpnblcans had weny-nne sold woe~ ; bu Sr. S. soon reurned, havng n~rely rered n he e.apady maker. eae~ dd no re,uh, however, "for zhen he ol~o was e~lled b~ order he n)e,nbera sworn n, a rule was adoped wh:ch n.dc hry-one vouea nee.- e.mary o ehc, fers. Mr. McAdoo, Hudv,n rosn%ed 3. Ball, Monmouh, for mmporary 8pemker) po he qne,o)), dcl4ed hm eleced ; bu he was no: m Caucu~ nomnee, an re.. fa.ed n lake he C*ar. Mr. M:Adoo h3n n.~muaed 31r..,[cDermo f,)r Clerk, pu he qu.=suu, a,d declared,m elec- ~L le was no regular, bu aemped nake he ne-a~, bu. Mr. -oop~r (Clerk las [,,u~e p.rlamenmry :Speaker nl organzed) re.sled. ", h exc~esen ~mfu.on had been ndese,-bab, go,ar now heerush.g cr,,~d were ~,mug o l.cuffs, when Mr )u)n O~ Unon, he C.u< n* nora:nero for 5[a..k - _ er~ca_m~_o h~le~cne, an moved an ~j,)ulnmen, wl, eh was carred. ~) ende.d he frs day a Democrac AeBaChaseOrgan Sle, so l{epreaen)aves n,now Jersey. All recen mprovemen*. HOW do you lke? " Beauful Cases. Ou Wedue,May m,)rnog wa~ d~e..ovam ha he ~ea rouble had been Tone Qualy Unexcelled. A No. 1 nsrumen n all respec*. Hammonon, N, J. The new Sgwal FamlySewx h Machne. Prce only THP- Bes Clon " ag The Leas Wanamaker Browll, O K f LL Souh-Eas Gorner Sx =& = Phlad pha proe~eded o org;,z~% us : --John T. l)unn, or Unon. J?.eadn CleHc,--T. J. Byrnes, Alanc. Engro~Mng ClerL -- J.ulus Manger, E~-L ~ergan-a-arms,--cornelusdonovan Hudson. Mome Moh pro. " Musc recepacle~ clos~ o exclude dus. Havng, we belcve, more good quales combned han any oh~r frs-class organ n he marke. To our Erends Parons : We ake pleasure n publcly: hankng you for your encouragemen suppor durng We shall A, J, Sl PH rod lh ~h, w;18 conlned o my bed wasalal(al ohe ll,,spal. Th0 doeor~ ~ad had a)lole n my,hug as bg m a half dollar. A. one ~A,nAM FOR TlE LUNGS..~o r a bole, when, my surpree, ommen, d U) f:ol be~r, o l;y. e l 1leer hau,or hree years pas. wre Tas hopng every one ar~s,~d wh ])sea,cd J.ung~ wll ake ]OR. W.LAM ALL 8 be cl)nvlnc(:,l ha BALSAM, CONSUMP- ;T.[ON C.~ BE CURED._.[ c:a pos- "~l e]y 8~y b,~ dol n more good hau ~!~ lo oher medcnes have oken my ackne~. Why don you ry Carer s Lle Lver Plls? Thcy are a posve ~rmckheadaehe, all he ll cure pro, 4uced by dsordered Lver. Only ono pll s do~e. n our famly el en, for ovcr wo.1ear% Parkcr,s GngerTonc has cured ~dacho, malara, n fac all oher ~xxnplaln~ so sasfacorly ha we ar n exoollen healh no expense for floe,ore or oher medoncs,-- 6 ~,,end*. When mbles are reful, h0y dsurb everybody, mohers should know ~ow ~oohlng Parker s Gnger Tonc bg akes away half her anxct, ~.ops baby pan& o alway Bafe #nen o asc..-meme J~r~L Acmeug - r-an buy for ne sash, n lo,, he manufacnrem, a he lowes possble fgures, ~hall sell ONLY TlE VERY BE~T "~nd mos r labl0 nsrumens n he marke, Your P,ar~ drec from aozeud. We BudV o P~e. Terr~, Cash or.easy Paym..s. mes, n on. such erms as wll gve us he bes goods for he leas money. We sell hem a as low a margn as our busness expenses ~h perml The resul s a seadly ~ creasng kusness snce we b e- gan, four years ago. Call see us. Aforneys.A. L,w.golcore zl~er. can Foregn Pa:an~. 412 Fllrrll 8Tl ~:ET. WA.~~01TON, D. C. ])ra0e, paen luw n all! branehe~ n ;he P&en Ulee, n he Supreme a~d rcul C.er s he Uned Fhass. Pas.Ln ;eu free on reeep nsmp f.r poeago. l aned.j

4 ,%, L. -7 ~5 ( A Lawyer s Ruse. Soldfyng Peroleum for ~Thumday s l)receedlngs ll he m- llse cour, says he San Franc~sc, o ~ronce, were enlvened by an nellecual con:ea, beween a wlues.,, who clamed o be deaf, one he mnosexperlenced legal l,merns ha aldhe cour n s search for Jusce. "You arc deaf, are you?" shoued he aorney. "Yes, sr," ;mawered he wlnesv. "Can hear a all?" eonlmled he aorney, ca.sng hs well. known "see-me-ca;h-hm look" upon he prosecung aorney. " can hear a lle," repled he wness. "Can you hear a wach ck?" asked he lawyer, n a lower one voce. "canwhenhold close o my ear," c~me he answer. Thereupon, he legal genleman ook a ponderous, Mx-ounbe, slver me-engne from hs fob, hng o he wness, dreced hm o hold o hs car. "Do you hear ck?" came he queson, n a lle louder han ord- "No, sr," promply responded he wness. "Can hear a all, eh?" perssed he lawyer, speakng now almos n an u n dsr [oh--~---- " can sr," promply answered he wl~oes,-... Thelawyer s face began o shne, lke Solomon s emple n a sunse, as he reached for rs wach, remarkngle he wness: "Bu you can xnders me que readly, can you?" "Wha s ha, sr?" gasped he wness, suddenly recoverng hmself. "Yourhonor," sad he lawyer, " s evden ha hs man can hear wall. He s mposng on he cour." The lawyer was abou o reurn hs waeho hs pocke, havng prevously opened o noe he me, when he xuddenly sared. He held hs wach o hs car, looked a~ shook. "Your honor," he remarked, wh an apologec glance a he wness, "wasmsaken; he man s deal My wach has sopped." A fe~z mnues laer, he examnaon he wness was aken up by he aorney, who almos burs hs daphragm n hs eflors o make hm- 8elf undersood by he, now, conss- "n! ly-deaf=wlne~s. The Secre Longevy. The means known, so far, o~ meng longevy, have been usually ooneenraed n shor, phy~yng~, as, "Keep your head cool, 3our fee warm," "Work much, ea ~,_ ; n~ mq f he whole m~ence human lfe could be rammed up brough ou n a few ~m~d~zl~l~lgrea~~rlnckp!ee_ were kep ou sgh. One he bes hese sayngs s gven by an alan, n hs one hunred sxeenh year, who, beng asked he means hs lvng so long, repled wh ha mprovsaon for whch hs counry s remarkable r Whe~ hungry, he be~ ea, And-droned 1~arm-l-keep my fee:... oereen my head n-ore sun a~d raln. ~ad le few cares perplex my bran. The followng s abou he be~ heory he maer. Every man s born wh a ceran sock valy whch sock canno be ncreased, bu may be husbmaded. Wh~hssock he may lve fas or s.ow; may lve exensvely or nensvely ; may draw hs lle amoun lfe over a large space, or narrow no a concenraed one; bu when hs sock s exhaused he ha~ no more. He who lves exensvely, who drnks pure waer, avo!ds all nflammaory dseases, exercses suffcenly, bu no oo laborously, ndulges n0 exhausng passons, feeds on no exc~ug maeral, pursues no deblang pleasures, "avods all laborous proraced sudy, preserves an ca~y mnd, an4 he. husbs hs quanum val~~lll lve ~nsderably longer han ~ " oherwse would do, because he lves slow ; whle he, on he oher h, who lves nensvely, who beverages hmself on lqm,rs wnes, exposes hmself o nflammaory dseases or causes ha produce hem, labors beyond hs srengh, vss excng scenes, ndulges exhausng passons, lves on smulang hghly seasoned food, s always deblaed by hs pleasures. nda conan~ one-fourh he polmlaon he globe, abou hreeffhs s gnorance. --The grl pressed he leaves, bu he.boy pressed he grl. The pre~s s mghy mus preval. Transporaon. Accordhlg o a S. Pe~,rsburg paper, a German, Herr P. N. Dlmar, has praccally solved he problem renderng peroleum sold--a problem consderably suded by cherffss, lae, n vew he large queson ranspor. A company has been formed, n Ru~.a, o work he paen, when emp,. d. The ransfo macn l e subsance wll no cos more han abou 3d. per $6 lbs. (My kopecks per pond), whereas he caslzs, now dsed: ncrease le cos peroleum abou ~. 4d., for he same quany (55 kol,ecks per pond), leakage no consldered. The mode reamen s no ye dsclosed, chemss o whom small samples he sold peroleum have been sen, have no been able o ~ake~oullle_naure he_fqregp_ subsances ha are added, n a proporon wo or, a mos~6re~ p~ cen., o soldfy he peroleum. _ The reporer he S. Peersburg paper saw he produc : he says ~ a wne-yellow color, has he conssency very sff gelane ; can be kneaded wh he fngers lke wax, ~n~e_s omewlm~)r~ab le._~k_ am--all pece, he hfc~ ta-]b-a-dpencl, abou an nch long, could be-l -a--one-end,-held wlr befngers. meled lke wax, was only afer a lle whle, when ho drops ran down, ha he flame had o be blown ou. The danger fre s consderably lees han wh lquld peroleum. The produc can be easly lquefed, when requred, by he addon vnegar, he process s rapd. The vnegar, n me, separaes ou below he peroleum above. s no saed wheher he same vnegar can be used repeaedly. appears ha he hgher low-bolng hydrocarbons, n crude naphha, are no affeced by he soldfyng agen; n whch case, he cosly apvaraus for fraconal dsllaon mgh be dspensed wh. The advanages o~ sold peroleum would be pecularly fel n regons lke he Caucasus, where he naphha ndusry suffers, hrough he dearh suable wood for barrel~. Every Man Has Hs Prme. A good many people go around he world, sayng ha every man has hs prce ; ha affars n hs world go on he prncple ha he bg fsh ea he lle ones ; ha lfe s a scramble race n whch he devl akes he hndmos. There are wo classes people who hold hs docrne ; hose who do no k now-au~erv-4hose--who--axebad a hear. f hs phlosophy were rue, every- ~h~wouhlgo-o--h~wa~n shor-uereorder. Socey would be organzed pracy ; he church merely a machne, o wrng money ou he foolsh ; governmen, a sham, o explo axes ou propery. Bu socey, he church, he sae, are m, he pracal nsuons hs phlosophy makes hem ou. No sae has ~ver b~en--founded-on---fmud,---n-o church was ever esablshed on hypocrsy ; no socey ever resed chefly on shams. The old sory he wse men, who were blnd, he elephan, s pernen h hs rea(on ; one go hold he beas s ear, was ready o sake hs repua on ha he wllole elephan was lke a cabbage ; anoher fe he al, was ready o swear ha he brue was lke a rope ; a hrd fel he massve ~de, pronounced- he ohers unmgaed- f~ols-- wa~ lke a sone wall. The poor unforunaes, who promnlgae.hagoa)eldr,~ee one lle _corner human a~ars where some mah has "gouged " hem" n a rs~le, or "go ahead " hem by some sharp :waclce, rase a whne ha ah s vany, all men shark~. The oe for all such unreasonng f~olshness s a lle hough, au nvesga on hsory. Manknd, n ~every counry clme, l~as made a seady march forward. Every generaon s an m-,r~,vemcn ca he proceedng one. ll oher- words, ndvdual men women are carred along n a resle,~ sream progress, whch s, o hem, unconscous ; mos people buld beer han hey know. Some people are so eblldsh, as o hnk ha everyhng ough o be perfec, from he begnnng me. They see he mperfecons whch arse from comparng he old wh-henew~~-no lookng beyond, hey are ready o say ha he whole hng s.bad.: The oher class pessmss, who hohl he phlosop y dr, are hohe who are bad a hear, hold o he dea n order o Jusfy her own shorcomngs, q~hea any one makes he asseron ha ~very man ban hs prce, s well o ake an nvenory hm. f la no an error judgmen arsng from a weak nellec, he s scmnp needs wachng. Consder for a momen wha such an dea leads o, f one says every man has hs prce, he mus say ha every woman may be seduced; ha every good acon has a bad move; lm every chary s dcaed~by self~eres ; ha allbenevolence s done o benef he doer, go on (x he end. Away wh such a phlosophy bad smellng mud Men were made good clean dus he feld, no ou he foul splllngs a reekng sewer! The Poson Sumac. Ths_sumac s_ errble n jan effecs, en causng emporary blndness. l~me years ago, became he fashon o_wear lmmen so_wreahs _buss.hen arfcal flowers, nsde ousde lades bonnes. The flower makers, beng hard pressed for maeral, made use dred grasses, seed-vessels, burs --eakln~-;4hese-were palned~dyodfrosed, bronzed~~ aracve. became grealy neresed -n-~ee-buslne ~ h6 ng~hufy-dsplayed ; spen much me examnng he conens mllners ~ wlndows. On one occason, when sng before a very fashonable mllne s wndow, was horror-srcken on dscoverng haan mmense wreah graysh berre:., whch consued he nsde rmmng a bonne, was composed enrely he berres he poson-sumac, jus as hey had been gahered, no a parcle varnsh, bronze or oher maeral coang hem. The bonne when worn,would brng he enremass vlllanous berres on he op sdes he head a few he sprays abou he cam on he forehead. Seppng no he sore, addressed he propreor, asked her f she knew ha he ben. ne was rmmed wh he berres one he mos posonous shrubs known n he Uned Saes. Afer sarng a me n a sor puzzled way, she nformed me ha was msaken ; ha she had receved hose flowers from Pars, only a week ago. "Madam, " ~f~pl ~h~re ~s--l~ a-~~~k~somewhere, for hose are he berres he poson-sunlac, whch does no ~,Tow~ln~Europe2 She gaveme oneangry look, asked me o aend o my own busness, swep away from "ree o he oher end heaore. A few days afer hs read n he dal~yl paperșan accoun he posonng a number small grls employed n a French arfcal flower manufacory. a once guessed he cause. vsed he facory menoned, nroduced myself o he propreor, oad hm wha knew abou he poson berres, was rudely requesed o make myself scarce. Afer hese wo advenures, mane up my mnd o keep my boanlca!. Knowledge(hough posonous mgh be) o myself. The Rendeer. The rendeer, whch, n one way or anoher, manages o be almos he enre suppor he Lapps who have herds, s a large, bcavy anmal, wlh remarkable ndependenee characer. He wll no accep sheler undercover. no maer how nclemen he weaher may be. Neher wll he eaany food ha s o~fered hm ; he prefers o seek hs own susenance, whch consss prncpally a pecular moss, as hs grows very slowly, requrng abou seven years n whch o reach maury, he Lapp mus shr hs home, from me 0me,omee {he necesses hs herd. n mdwner, he moss may be covered by several fee sn0,w, bu0he deer dgs a hole w hs fee. dsappears from he surface, burrowng hs way l ~rough he snow,, aa le follows hs nose, from one uf mo~s o aoher. Tm flesh he rendeer s que palaable nurlou#, hs skn makes very warm garmen% as well as durable burners, cheese ma(le rendeer mlk s very rch, alhough he quany mlk yelded, per clay, seems scarcely worh he akng, as " amouns o a mere eacupful. One never knows ~ nmn, ll he has refused hm somehlug, suded he effecs he refusal ; one never knows hhuself ll he has dened hmself. =l healar -sacrfce-s-hoouch~ sone characer. The el"o~ vompes a choce for or agans he Chrs.- O. ". G~fford. A Remedy for Coon Worm. Pr. Rley, Uned Saes ~nomologls, delvered, a le Alana Exposon, an address on he coon worm he means desroyng..l-l~ audence was shamefully small, he speech beng such praccal mpor, o he farmers he Souh, ha houss sh~ ad have heard. He confned hs remarks o he coon bel he Souh, saed ha, snce he war, he ravages he coon worm have been far greaer han before. He sad ha beween , he coon worm had desroyed $!5,000,000 worh coon n he Souh. n 1872 he dscovered ha pars green was a good remedy, bu was no unl 1578 ha he was enabled o nvesgae he subjec horoughly. n ha year, aded by Senaor Morgan, :wh he doms he Souh aser bellum day~... No one who was ever peed, loved~ " spoled, by a knd old blac~ "mammy," can ever forge ha "~~ --. a," n oaby dalec, s "hank- you ;" ~lk~ or, o gve an exac de fn n from.~m~, our unwren vocabulary, "hanky."... They can never forge mammy s coaxlngly reprovng ones, hw~" earhy, ~ when, n correcng some chldsh, forgefulness, le omsson hank~ for some slgh favor, he gf ar... apple, or ~erbaps a salk sugar cane, slo would say : "Honey, where s yo manners? Whyn yo say "u-a :" For a more valuable presen, her words would have been; "Tell he lady you re nmch nblceged," or "oblged "-f she happened-o - be-a*... lle careful n her pronuncaon, as many house servan~ were: bu for all rflng gf% "a a" was he popular erm for he v~ry lle folks. Of : : " -:L... " ~L L From ou my deep, wde-bosomed W~s, ~ "-Wffere nnkn& heroes hew he way " q~r.~eor worlds o folos, wh seam zes; Whele gnarled old maples n!ake array, Deepq~arred from red men gone o res; Where plpe~ he qual, where ~qulrrels play Through h~slng re~ wh nuls for oy, boy Seps forh, clear.eyed.ud an, 2 baxh Ul boy, a soulful boy, ~Ye comely ll he sons San- A boy, all llendlels, poor, unknown. ~ e her appar~ o a hrone. [. ~o! Freedom s bl~dng sacrfce 8o lke some all o~k empm-blown, l~elllde he sored reo, m he nes,... lqow a he ll mll~ prone< --- A naon kneels wh sr~nm~ll ey(~; A naon supplcaes he Tl~one; naon holds hm by he h; naon gomaloud a hl~ Alabama, oher Souhern Sena- course, aa he chldren grew larger, ors, h-e-~ecured--an--avlrroprnlon-q-~~-wy~t-e~sre~ng hanks was - 5,000- from- Congress, snce ba -lmd asde, wh -her- baby clohes ; me has devoed hmself o careful[ he "curchy"..ha mammy had nvesgaon, hroughou he Souh.! an h hem a funn subslue for a [] g,... Y_ low; conssng ny n 7udden bend;... The coon worm frs appeared, n he form a blush green egg, on he lng he knees, whch caused a comunder sde he leaves he plan, cal movemen down up--was pu away wh_h e jnglng rhyme~... early chldhood. lle ones; s as pecularly her e #n asare - c~y-eas, ~ _P-hs 3Rle pg wen o marke," aud all hose oher wonderful hngs belonng o chld lfe. To hegreaworld, "a-a" s nohng bu a ludldrous expresson ; bu o many us, here s somehng half ouchng, half comcal, n he quan old words, ha brng back~ so. vvdly, he days when we planed rasn seed, rode sck horses, beleved n gans, knew ha he farles were hdng n he ferns, ha pos gold we, e awang us a he end o~ he ranbow. ems neres. Oregon had 100,000 ons whea for expor, hs year. The Nevada nsane asylum buld- ng, a Reno, s approachng oomnloon. s now ceran ha he eulure cane, n souhern Oregon, wll soon be a mos mporan ndusry. The assessor s valuaon Porl, Oregon, fons up a rfle over $11,000,- 000, an ncrease $1.500,0 J0 over las year. An enerprsng mcroscol)e man s showng Clevel ;~ople drawngs 192 dfferen creaures, found n he cy waer. The mayor Norfolk, Va., hsa prohbed a raffle for he benef he orphan asylums ha cy, as A Massachusesae-l,rlson convc has jm been graned a penson -o f-$,-00-for--war--servleee--, --~ made he money over o hs famly. The New Jersey consuonal com. msson has proposed several amendmenl o he judcary sysem he sae, maerally smplfyng. Eason, Pa., couns up weny.fve boys. who have been rendered permanon rl ppl.e~,.by aem pl ng o_jura on ralroad rans whle n moon. A he frs sale hs season, n Naal, Afrca, nave-grown osrch feahers, hree pounds nne ounces long, whe f~ahers brough $100. Smulaneously wh he washng ashore large numbers dead fshes, near Vera Cruz, he people ha cy were affeced wh a roublesome cough. Ausrala mpored Fnglsh spar. rows o kll worms, bu found ha he brds are he wors p(s he wo, bounes are fered for her desrucon. " CAN you ell me," sad a punser, who had n our sancum popped, upon he lner was seekng f)r a copper he had dropped; "(.an you ell me why, a presen, [ am lke Noah s weary dove?" Am he glmlced, wh lnwaxd reumr, owards a gull ha hung above. " Woulds hou know?" e quered blundly,.as le dodged he " " cudgels0ul, whcl~ we shed a hm n anger ; " n because n one cen ol." THE RESULT FOR PERSONAL PRDE. --No fewer han a hous young women recenly congregaed around he sage enrance o he Drury Lane~ heare, n response o an adverse.~%-~" moa : Waned, 100 grls, young, wol " made prey, for he forhcomng panomme. They were admed n ~squadw aud he rejeced appldan~, as hey emerged on he sree, wer~ greeed wh dersve cres by he muluds whou. The worm s hached ou n from wo o four days, remans, for he frs 7m-~d~n ~ e~d e--- h e- plan, makng ny yellowsh bloches on heleaves. Ths s he proper me for he applcaon he poson. The worm should be desroyed before aans full growh, when crawls o he op he leaves. One grown fema!9-worm could generae 20,000,- 000,000 nsecs n a shor me. Pars green was one remedy used, bu he cheapes safes remedy, for men sock) s London purple. Half a pound London purple dssolved n fory gallons waer, sprnkled on he boom he leaves durng he nfancy he worms, would effecually desroy hem, he cos hs remedy, nclndng applcaon, beng aboubsx cens per acre. " He expressed regre a fndng a coon feld four or fve acresl on he Exposon grounds, conanng coon plans from varous pars he world, enrely defolaed by he coon worm, sad ha f he could have known he presence he worms earler, he could have desroyed hem n wo hours. He exhbed varous machnes for sprayng poson upon he _worms._=~... Ths heory Was suppored by he experence coon planers who spoke a he concluson he address. Supersous. n many porons Engl, he old supersons are sll n vogue. A frendrnov,. L, ave]ng ~_bro_~m_, sendaua some nsances. One hs companons, a lady, who wao--emporarly-saylng-near~-en~ zance, Cornwall, aended a funeral, noced ha, whle he clergyman was readng he bural servce, a woman forced her way hrough he pall-bearers, o he edge he grave. When he came o he passage, " Earh o earh, ashes o ashes, dus o dus, " she dropped a whe cloh upon he 65fff~-SO h e vey es-,-an d apparen ly sad a prayer. On makng nqures as o he cause hs proceedng, hs lady Xound ha a superson exss, among he peasans n ha par, f a person wh a sore be.aken secrely o a corpse, he dead h passed over he sore place, he bage aferward dropped up~)n he cfn, durng he readng he bu lal servce, perfec cure wll be he resul. ThsWoman had a sck chld, who had a bad leg, she had followed hs superson, wh a frm belef n s effcacy. The peasans also, o he presen day, as we ha~ e been nformed, wear charms, belevng hey wll proec hem from sckhess ahd oher evls. The wfe he clergyman he parsh referred o, was very charable n aendng he sck dspensng medcne, one day a woman brough her chld, havng sore eyes, o.have hem "charmed," havng more fdh n ha remedy han n nmdh4nes. She was grealy surprsed ~ fnd ha med- cnes only were gven~o her. The Orgn "Ta-Ta." For several years, Amercan paragraphem have been usng hs ohl Souhern expresson, "a-a," as a,.rm humorous farewell, hus gv- ng a meanng enrely dfferen from ha sared ou n lfe wh ; -howeveraame o bc appled n ha way s a lle surprsng, o an$, one o he souhern "manner born," especally o any one famlar ng o Ran, "My moher s demened, very srange one, snce a fever she Phlp wen, nsanly, o aend hs Do n.o be roubl0d by 8nyblng_e.hc had,jus &kerr ~blllp be@ares- age, moher. When, he nex day,.she says." ;-~l6 -~ebng--~~n"d some seemed resored o her ~woned condl- - was evenxg when Dr.:phlp brough lls fne presence no he home. HS sar delgh, on seeng Rae, was succeeded by a raher sa~ smle. "Wha pleasure dd you expee o hngs, ncur afars~ ha we do no lon, Rae had mnuely old her unders ll aferward. rs almos sory, hey quesoned he nvald, uncanny, o hnk over he srange red o dscover f she had any knowledge she has had durng hese knowledge he hdng place pas years," sad Fanne, musngly, he wll, Bu ~nohng could be They walked back o he ny co- ganed from her d~rde~camnd.. fnd here, dear chld?" he asked, ags. Rae s vens hrlled wh ex- "How da~ you go on such an exholdngher h. : cemen, bu Fanne wen soberly pedon, o~onely place, a such "Perhaps dd no come alogeher abou geng l~, for hey kep no an hour, Rae? ~ asked Phlp, he for pleasure, Phlp." mad, hs poor, dsnhered famly, nex day, when, embraced by hs "Forwha hen?" " Rac learned ha Phlp s own arm, she had ~lked 0,~er wh hm "Pr." hs lled he lle klchsn garden he prospec her mmedae " fnd very lle ha here." whle every labor he household unon. Two days passed. Rac saw, planly, Was performed by Fannle. " was nspred," she answered, wha lfe ~ ; he Labumu~n0w -She could no sleep ha ngh, afer aughlng ; -bu look ~we-.cam~ anennas, meagre ; bu ever snce she had gone o bed. The moonlgh no her beauful eyes. Then, u she Phlp frs brough hs sser o her seemed o dsurb her, make her remembered ha srange ngh, she sudo. Rae had loved Fannle, who bran wldly acve. Wha nfluence genly embraced hm, addng : was older han herself, paenly srung her nerves? For, when all "All for love, Phlp. wa~ done was sll, he ngh far advanced all for love." she rose, dronng, donned a warm : ~ : How a Poor Grl Capured " " Ml!0narc. ~ There s a very prey romance abou " =" he marrage Wllam H. Venderbll, Jr., o Mss Alva Smh, h~ sory whch s an old n upper- ~= endom. - ~ -~ "~... Whle a school, Mss Smh ~udo ~. denly.recelved word ha her faher.~ " ~had: ~ean :Unlucky Venure, hab hs" reruns, had gone up n a balloon, mad ha she her sser mus, a he odd he erm, hen near l~ e.me, ~ go a once o he home her grmoher, n Vrgna, here o reman unl her faher could summo[] "! -l~a Norh agan. Ths w~ nbl~ su~l a ar o he ases a demoselle conscous her own aracons, she deermned o make a venure on her own ac-.coun. She borrowed some money from her eacher, made an are wh Fanne Phlp was amen mos Laugh---Mor~ -rmg~m~n-wlh-her~o-go-o-r~fleh. Theworldl~reuad. The whe~l has run heme. n one hese alks, lnoho hall.-she oolr a buhch [Sprngsforafewweeks, so hawhen behold agree,... Fanne sad :... keys.(rom her nal, selecng Mohers do no laugh enough... The she appeared here, she had as a dues-... Be~alh601d,lovedre~s dm~.-... You ough-o have-come-n--he ~0nol]whch h0h~seenlfmanle ake,~ -honsekeepng s soonerousr he-chll--[-na;-a--well-known-.lnsruere~,:- = The drud oaks lf up wave early auumn, Rae; s preer here held ghly n her sam, whe fn- dren, so en, ryng o nerves hs pqued he curosy he young ~olemn welcome bae.k. Thebraw hen. n November we have nohng gers, as she wen ou no he ngh, emper, he servans mos exasper~- [ men abou he resor. Old maples murmur, every one,. n he moqn s whe lgh, she wen lng~ even John, knd, good_ hu~ _ There was a coere ~New York Reeevehm Earm ncess:aro, -. aracve. -.rene--en expre~ed... As n he cener cash hear-, he wsh o Phlp, o have you vs on hrough he long lne labur- b ha he s, canno unders all grls here, a "~lss T----, daugher he n r vex~alons~md_dlscourageln~s,_ a... rch brewer, -sevem-~e~f~- w-w-b-o n he cy, wh access o so much before he grea sll hous0, llsenlng s oo much for he household o knew he msforune he Smlh~, ha s eneranng, a~d we-~hu ou o he roar he sea. Srangely dependon usvln addllon-o all~ur who also redomake appear from he world. Bu because s enough, she dd no feel afrad. f cares, for socal sunshne as well. ha he young Mlss Smh no longer you, hln~, Rae, wlll 0how you she hough he presence an us- Ye he household does, mus, deserved a place n he ranks he seen splr, was o appeal o pray- Faher may be brgh cheery, hls ~muveau fche, usher faher had "gone _._The-efl n ~fl~u~-~a.ud-wlh-~ar All pary harem Now. no n van He b~ e_hl~ l~rll.#z]d hard~aln. V. Therefore, say, rejoce! [ say The lem~on ss lfe was much-- T~ boy ha won, a~ n a day, The world s hear uerly--a ouch 01 endernelm ear~; he page Of hsory grows rch lrom such ; Hs name he naon s hcrlage. Bu 0! as some swee angel s voce. ~pake hs brave deah, ha ouched us all Therefore. nay, rejocel relolce Run hgh h0 flags Pu by he pall!.o! all s for he be~ for ~ll --Joaqun Mller. he house n he hollow." "The house n he hollow, Fan?",, yes, our ancesral home ; for phlp came a prosperous race, poor as we now are, he old - _ (- erfully for help. laugh rng ou, bu f he moher s up." ~J Anoher wll mus be. A leas laugh fals, even he faher s cheer- Mr. Wll~m Verbl, Jr.. came would do no harm o search, fulnessseemsolose much s nfec- o he Sprngs o aend a ball, ha s wha she had come for. She fnn. n he sad bu forcble lnes he New York grls were all n a fluhouees fullwha s bcauful lef he hall door open, he moon- one Joanna Ballle sdramas--. er, because each:one desred o cap-.~. rare. Ge your ha, we wll go lgh flooded he led hall. ~l er lle chlld had caugh he rck gref, ure be son he mllonare. Mss now." sreamed hrough he chnks he And sghed amd s playhng&-- Smh ook n he suaon ae glance, Through long lnes laburnums, shuers, whch she opened one by we m~y cach a glmpse he sern bu she had nohng o wear, she _ ~~... across a ny kchen garden, along a one, as she fed keys o drawers repressed lfe a Bohwell Manse, had only fory dollars n her purse. ;~ decayng orchard, no a slope sll all ~nds. Bu here were no papers where "he represson allemoons, She proposes o Mss T., o buy a Laburnums Ghos. green n he November sunshne. A anywhere. Many hngs whch mus even he genles, seems o have been dress, Mss T. havng a bg sock Why do you no Lxve your humoneend he valley, whch opened have been he propery he old he consan -lesson." remember dresses, bu a smallamoun ble eervan o he Laburnums, Fan?" oward he sea, sood a large,squre, shefound, bu no hs wll. well, hearng a lady say: "When a pn money, was ready o oblge her] ~ked prey Raphaella Falrle. hsome house paned brck, "Oh, f only could ; f only chld, used o wsh so en ha my She wasn, however, nclned o par,, Because s so lonely here, wh orel wndows, oher plcurcould, would resore Phlp o hs moher would look cheerful." wh anyhng ha would be become Rue." osque effecs, nherance, ~ she sad, n a sad voce. Then laugh, moher, even f you do,,for ha reason, shall come, ls no an old house," sad Fan- Ra, a, a--hesounda canoes almosoo weary o exer he fa- ng o Mss Smh, accordngly she seleced a yellow slk wh a wne keep you company for a whole week ne. " was bul by my grhe floor. R~e urned-- for he frs cal muscles, you have o make a ~ spo n fron, fered o sell ha jus as soon as can ge away from faher, n hs las days, as a weddng me her eyes wde wh- frgh. The pful effor, whch comes ngh he cy. knew you Phl were presen o my moher. The old enhusasm wh whch she had - brngng eam nsead a laugh, for Mss Smhes fory dollars, beng house, whch formerly sood here, he eraned her purpose, had made her ~ ou wll feel beer.for he effor, assured a blondeha hanmss Smh,a bruuee,bengwouldm r mopng." A sudden gravy wen over Fanny had pulled down hs one bul, uerly forgeful herself. Now so wll he chldren. The lle was comng. The door unconscously o you hemselves look "horrd" n. yellow. Bu Mss : Brudenel s genle coune~an-ce~e He-mean ~ some one he prce, he far her eyes brghened expecanly, daugher, when she marred srael swung slowly on s arnshed " shoulders o have you here, Beaucalre, a French Jew, whom he hnge~. A quan, ben lle fgure, enance, whch wll go far o ~rghen dealer n ~econd-h clo ~ ~h~cked ~f eour~e~,_she~ald, had chosen for her. Bu my moher canug on a cane, came no he room, or cloud some fuure home. over he bargan she made. When he ran me came, paused besde a hsome _Then laugh, Her pleasure was changed o cha- Fanne bad lef Rae s prey sudo, Ross Brudenel, eloped wh hm armchar whch sood before a able, kchen all feel he effec your grn(ha evenlng,~when-mss Smh he cy, he lle ars sll sa grfaher forbade her o reurn Llfug he cane, he ben old woman smle or frown. The cheery laugh appeared uvon he ball.room floor, a danly ouchng he phoographs she Bu when Phlp were faher- knocked smarly, hrce, on he sea a moher goes down hrough generaqueen beauy, n ha yellow less, my moher came, n her grea hschar, fllng he room wh aons, as well as her frown. And slk, oo. nsead pung whe are closed upon her faceshe had made her cornhnkng somehng else. She was no sure ha Dr. Phlp Brudenel asssance. Grfaher gave her ble walk, shepa~sed ou he apar- lps hs forever sll, here, an,l, havhag borrowed would~exacfly~approve her gong o hs coage we have now, a small men by anoher door. s no sweeer eplapb, whch chldren a lace manlla from her eacher, hau: "She was a bg black fan, she came ou he pehe Laburnums, bu she mean o go, ~oralha, forshelovcdhlm, she bu never forgave her. A las he a~chalr. The blows he cane always brgh cheerful." ~ould planly see ha he had ~res ded, wllng all hs propery o a d~l.s, seemed o have broken he sea, for coy glances sho no he Verbll perplexes whch she kffew ran cousn n nda, who has never was awry, planly revealng a cavy Plucky Sade Gbberd. nohng. And hough hey had bees c~)me for. The house ss empy, beneah. Turnng he char o he engaged over a year, he made no prowh all s beauful furnure, lgh, Rae h~ked whn, saw " -hear.... She ossed he s ends he man- Sade Gbberd, aged welve years, lls over her shoulder, as she relled wen skang on he Saranac rver a he pazza, used ha fan mos pe~! marryng soon, bu. lo,ked moody when he subjec was menoned,- Rac so enj0~ed hs company, ha she could lve wa hm-a--heblaek hole Calcua, she declared o herself, bu probably Phlp dd no hnk so. Anyhow, she was gong o he Laburnums, hs home, a Lowshore, because she fel ha her love gave her a rgh o know wha was.dsurbng hm. Ten days laer she locked her sudo door ook he ran o Lowsho~e, soon he depo carrage had se her down a he door a ny coage, hd n laburnums. Fanne kssed her affeconaely., Wha a delghful apparon you are, Rue." she sad, led her no a lle sng room. Everyhng was very plan very dy, Roe hough, accusomed o cy aparmeu~s;, when Fannle had aken her ha ravelng-eaehel, gone o spread a lunch for her, Rae looked around saw ha he carpe was hreadbare, he furnure exremely old.fashoned: Suddenly a door opened, an old lady, leanng on a cane, oered no he room. Her face, bordered by a snowy cap, had a srange, pufl y look, bu ye she showed sgns nfhavngbeen prey n youh. "Wha are you?" she asked Rue "a fary? Do you hnk you can beer our falleu forunes. No, no; ha can never be." Rae s eheeks burned, under he srangely sgnfcan words, bu ~he gessed, mmedaely, ha he 01d lady s mnd was werng; hen,fanne enered he room. "Come, moher, come res.now," she sad genly, drew her gron he room. She came back, sayhe rch felds le fall~w, whle Phlp dsncly a folded paper. was a barely suppors us, wh hs small large shee, yellow, hck as eel- Plasburg, yeserday. She was anbewchngly. The New York ghx pracce. Lowshore s a mos ds- lure. Her hs rembled, assheun companed by her lle broher, seven sood aghas, MssT. sheda,ear -Y~sllagly -healh~. folded.xead.:...,.,.m~_l~_..wj! an.d...?ears old, who slpped no an ar over he loss her yeuow slk,~lmd fan smle, esamen," dropped" o he "There are houss dollars floor, f~nachng up, she ran swfly worh slver n he bank,..a Shoreou he house, flew o Fanne s borough." sad Fannle, " rens ccumulalng whch wll be a small " have found ; have foundp forune. Bu we have nohng." she cred, as she hrew her arms "How hard how cruel!" cred around he amazed, whe-robedflgure Rae. " should no hnk your grha admed her o Fanne s chanfaher c~uld res n hs grave, o have be.,,founa wha? Are Vou sck? you Phlp, wh your refnemen culure, spendng your lves u a Areyou crazy?" asked Fanne. "The oher wll--n an old armh.o-h scramble for bread.q " They say he does come back, char, n he house n he hollow. A wer uneasly almos here." sad ghos showed o mew sad Rae, holdng he paper up. Fannle, carefally closng he shuers There was a knock a he door. door, comng ou no be sunshne. " Bu, course, such sores are old all such resdences. Phlp says he does no beleve a word," wh a marked emphass Whch made Rae urn look a her. " Bu you do, Fan." "Twce people have red o here, declared ha grfher appeared o hem. 1 should no dare o ry, for am a morous hng a be~, --" The nensy l~ae s hough~ made her que deaf o wha furher her eompanlon was sayng. No wonder Phlp was sad hopcle~ her marrage, as he was suaed, seemed faed o connue o be. "The wll was made mmedaely afer mamma s marrage," sad Fanale, ~lng under he laburnums, lookng up a he-grea house. " Poor moher says he old her, on hs deah-bed, ha he made anoher wll, perhaps n her favor. Bu wha she says goes for lle. Her sae s a "Sser, wha s he maer? Wha dsurbs he house?" was Phlp s voce. " have found he wll Come n see l" crled Rae. She lghed a lamp, gave hm he paper. He was forced o read. Srugglng for calmness as he proceeded, he read J) he end. Yes, lae, bu no oo lae, he precous documen was found, he second wll Paul B~an~com ),,equeahng all he had (o l s grchhlrel~. n he excng alk ha followed, no one heard a slender cane go ra, al a, pa.~ he door, hu when nlorung dawned, Fannle besrred herself o ge breakfas, she wen frs, o her moher s room. " Phlp," sle sad, conllng back, "moher hm~ had one her bad nghs agau. Slo has been up away. mus have slep more soundly han usual she never eluded ale before. She a very much exhaused." hole, sank a a pon where he fel ha she had been chcaed, for she waer s more han weny deep. never hough ha he dress looked Hs elsersprang nohe waer, well.. reachng down, sezed he lle ellow The resul was ha Verbl fell by he neck, wh rare presenee desperaely n love, pressed hs su, mnd, fndng herself snkng : became all he more arden because unable o reach he surface, rased one he lady s suded hesancy, aud w~ foo whn reach Harry Ransom, he happes young mllonare anyabou hreen years old, son where, whsn ha ganed a k~s, Posmaser Ransom. he prvlege pung~on he fnger By exraordnary effors on hs par he sanora a damond engagemen he nearly exhaused grl her rng. precous charge were safely led. Mrs Verbl a ouce vsed The facha bysers underook o Rchfeld Sprngs, was charmed wh preven he darng grl from ranklng her prospecve dangher-n-law,~nd he desperae effor o save her broher nved her o go spend he:mao enhances he admraon evnced for merwh her. The smar young grl, he lle herone, however, pleaded ha she had a dear, ~.~u sweg~grmamma n Vrgna, o Names Seel. " whc~a she owed a du..y vs, she mus go here fll s~.~.: ~- : Thher she w~.~%d akng ac-. A bref accoun () some he n~bs coun sock, nl~ved her wardcommon names, n use a presen, wll be servce. Blser seel s robe, as a smar grl wh a lle made by causng he carbon charmoney onlycan, hen, sheaceep. coal o penerae ron n a heaed he nvaon her prospecve sae. German seel s blser seel moher.n-law. She confded o her roled down no bars. S~ee seel s he sory he berness he lashmade by hammerng blser seel, lonable New York grls, wl~ were so Double shear seel s made by cung anxous o ge her expecod~usb, up blser seel pung ogeher he resul was ha he moher hammerlngagan. Crucble seel had her prde ouched, she a s made by melng u a ho vessel once cu he T s aud O s, much 6 he.. blser seel ad wrough ron, or un. consernalon he famles aforesad. wrough ron, charcoal scrap. ~,Vell, all wen well. The mllonare Bessemer seel s made by blowng ar marred he prey grl he yellow hrough cas ron, burnng ou he slk he black lace manlla, slcon carbon. Ope.n hearh seel s made by melng pg ron, mxng wrough ron, or scrap... : seel, or lronoro o reduce hesllcon --A puglsshouldflnd nodfllc~ly carbon.--ezehango, n boxng he compass- ~.... "o hey m e now lvng - happ_hy upo n he avenue.

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