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?ad: rout ohina oupfl too. You
found I
?Jyoken |
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now bflinf still, the olay
[rind it to POW4
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you
aha SDOQt whoLe
xrran jof?v
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to go in.
they don't just
oven. aa opoks do?1
stuff it fttfc-to-the n
pile*?frlM? aai?nna ndMaam and
alleortsof diabea, eaoh oot Hi "
o?>eome sort of little feet se it
?tick to its iwjgftliai sbmi hot.
VlAjm#otl|IUak the oren?or
- call it?wm full,? man *
at the door lad pnts in pieee after
piece, till there tenVmtnn fat another
cnjx Then the door i% briohad up,
flrmjfre made under the kiln, and kept
up flKeral day? and nighta. More dajs
are allowed for it to get oool, and not
" ing 1| oool enoath to
door opened and the
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doU
BBFtiMEF"
ed b mV?1|p| ^?miT>?ePin
to? biaqeef bat the ohina
m near done. * r4 f . ijva
? You see theae an smooth, and
look as if potiabed, while iZedaOT has
po ahibe at a& on her face. This it
by * tab of glaring.
f dish, oarefnl to
aa posaible with
?
baking, and after
it is to tana
like
This is how it is; done,' First they
made a model exactly the shape the i
to
wee done, and yon
oenldnt bear to bawe it teoabed (it srat
aaw it)>:y ,^itym it
aa&: pi
Lib
perfect mould o
9M>
p they
aS?.S
with
- Wbeiwthft vase W thoroughly dn, the
menM ii*ensered, and ike rase is fin
ished topUka the nat ot Ms kin.
f ? r i
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* Mtj Brown, a glo^e-maker, recently
?loyW in a ffttory at Qlorwrflle,
I. aeelaer oonntj, having recently in
curred the jealous hatred of two of her
aanociatea, %U noouiied of stealing
spool* of silk used in the manufactory,
and qnexamination of har apartment
eeyer^anek ?pools were found. She
waa diaohargeJ, an<l her father notified
to settle with the Ana. The girl pro
t nrtf her inMeent, took pole
died* -Jrt heudying l?*Wr to hex
?he* aaya : " I am in the handa of the
jfrfMd, taken throngh enemiea for the
?eke of revenge. Bury me by the aide
of my ciatar, and plaee e atom at my
head with the simple worde: 'Her affeter
Mary, who" died of a broken heart, teed
twett/.*" ?mfe ir net the .liRhte*t
donbt now entertained thai ahe wee, aa
?he asserted, the rioMm of a ? alioionn
oompaniona
trinmph ere
' ?n familiar
of no
then to pnniHh them for
???> h,.
oonenmet
I eoel in twenlBPjfour hrrar* |
if five tone of eoel are m ~
jl grate ie our
Uinga during the flnMre yeer, the
eoel eouaamed on
one dey will last i
tog one fire, ten
eoel U toft out
until
it
Which it na
small. Time \ _
be notioed that Um spots
?y 4V w
earth, and 1 .
Car ve could regud t^e wW spots sfti
?uowb. Then mm the wonderful dis
closure* of the apectroecope, indMwu
discovered by Dr. Hoggins, of Eng
land, that there tm ? vapor of water in
Mot These white spots were reoog-!
niaed aa polar anow*. The wfertemat
ter tndleeted the preeenoe of elonda;
then we knew then Mat be mountains,
irregularities of surfass, rainfalls, air
and water current*, wind, stdgm, and
rain, and everything corresponding
with what we And on oar earth. Thia
was the Brewaterian notion. a?d cor
responded with our ideas as formed
from what we observe on this fkka
ra??ufaoe of Mass waa between a
thiad sod fourth part of ths si
ths volume about a seventh
SJBST'.
itywMinthe ratio of six to
in other words,apound weight on
g&i&a
f and
_eir strength returhe<L
The curioua part of that story waa
thatth*pdUa at either of theM aheuld
have been at
they ?
that psepte lived
The inhabitants c. -w
SfaSsr
night through. Thai faot waa enough
with ths giant planeV*?f*ter?" the
Priaoe of ths 8ofc* System"?sa he
termed it, and obssrtsd that in connec
tion with it, aa with Mara, a verification
was afforded of the truth of Goethe's
remark, that "In her monstrosities na
ture reveals her secrets.'* Jupiter, he
said, waa instinct with its inherent
Ares. Ordinarily it j?ed a light green
colored aone, like &4urn, but eome
timee it prmented a ruddy light. Ths
light which it reosivsd from its satel
lites wss snly a sixteenth part of what
? WUh n
... _? from a fall moon. Vlth regard
to the theor^ that the planets are in
habited, it aeamsd to him that an inter
msdiate theory wss ths more likely,
end thst wsa that only a small propor
tion of planets were inhabited. Al
though one dismiaaed aa unlikely the
oonefnsion that any planet was inhab
ited, yet on* mast reach another one,
namely, that there were millions of in*
habited worlda.
God of rraniteaad the roaa.
. Bool of the sparrow mW the baa,
Th? mighty ttSa of b?lag flow*
Tlirmiirh oountlaaa ohannats, Lor*, to Thee,
tt jeepsthe ttfa ta gr " *
grata Ml u.
ThroSfh every made of Maw mm
Its floty shioaa trrnn pri?on Ummu,
And ooaM* to us from slam aad enM.
v Th? National Crop HmrUr pnb
IlahM the fliutl mtintn of U?4 ??***?
orop Of Ofttoi?Ah?T in ITlinoin Tndian*,
fowl, Mnn^U, ICiMonn,
Ohio, TmmiiN tad Wiaoooain.
Tb? MUmMed Mai prodoeHoti of
o?t* in th? HUUn numfHi In 1872 *?*, in
plAMd ak 10 t-10 m o?ai. ladlna
?how* Ik* lii?iii?>r fwit b?taf cm* 17
|par?Ml^ aad TAbcmm thi lMfMl
mm* 4*mmb
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wni, ana maxM in# 10141 mio
in tb? ?Nrr? BUUn mrty 10,
MM. '
from tU ifltMp
tt THH
>.*
,. his presence of mind
his^WithoS*]
t of toe terrible
htfr10
> aa hour and a half before
the flflHl1 obtained, and during all
patient lay suffering. Th<
aae was great, bat
i punishment for his
j thai ail hi? inatru
i^erguaoa ?peaks with
aotempt of a oase of bad
MM before his notioe.
rssntto him suffering from
r small poitisn of the elari
:fcad trusted an
al A waxy, resinous
was it laid on that
ina- ware oon
??i'out
mischief remaining waa a
' dead bona, which was
? as lifting it
itonlr a sear remained.
'Review, which girea
adds: **This was a ftery
sample of the nature of the
not so much the wound
aa famaranoe of the
..4 - what the I
""'Ah f doctor, |
only bad work whion
Entirely
' *norai_
who <?me
general burst 4t laughter, which wsa in
creased when the learned iffii
himsaUl t Ha
oouriaos him
referred to
of fSMOtapaare. and had
fottndths* tha word bad mm thare
used eorrestly. -He afterwards pimmed
himself on the
Society.
Fitter Tartar*! Beaetsalty.
One of the most remarkable traits of
Father the well-known sailor
preacher Of Boston?was bis lsrrinh
generosity. The following incident is
relaUd of Wttl by hfcjdangbm;
His reckless generosity wis so bound
less, that if it bad not been for mother*
constant wstchfnlness, we shonld not
hare had breed to sal from day to day.
Onoe, at the beginning of a year, be
was sent out with a bank note of fifty
dollars to pay a bill, whioh he wss to
bring baok reoeipted. In due time he
retained, bat with snch an expression
of anxiety, and sfish an Oridani desire
to eaoape oba^rvation, that I was con
vinced that h? had been "naaghty."
" Where is th* bill, fatherP said
mother. . ZgL
so tresaendoos that the troth flashed
upon as at one*; and I wan fall j pr<
'feared for mother's astonished en of?
** It isttt receipted, father! father,
yon're given away the money T*
I hold him so tightly that he couldn't
can so at last he stemmsred, " Well,
wife, jast ronnd the corner I met a
poor nro?n0?| ? ?iipwT^Titines^n nrowKr,
and??nd"??with a tone el ooenriotion
* * tod to wore to n ^ ?
Wsdoii
oaloatated te frore to ne all the
hi*
oouUin't
parities, the emunctories or
organs have been crowded to their ut
'iT^xe sli^j^xtcet aheok of persniaetion
by expos trre^or negleet of the bath, or
laok of clean garments, or dwa air in
derabic rooms, the blood being so
ovsnoaaed with imparities, induces the
fever which too call a ookL ,
When the habits of life are temperate
and pure, and the blood is healthy,
poople can endure eold and wet a long
time before they M take oold."
On the plains in u '65," a oompany of
one hundred men, women, and children
slept on the ground, without tents, ex
posed to the haO, rain, wind ana snow.
They endured mid-day heat, and the
odd nights of th% mountains. They
forded ioe-oeld streams, and walked all
day with %wet garments, were exposed
to sll the usually exciting causes of
eolds intensified and long continued?
yet from Leavenworth t , Salt Lake,
no one had a odd.
The leeeon of practioal value is?giro
attention not so much to the exciting as
M the predisposing ceases of odds.
Instead of extra wraps, drees the whole
body evenly, and not too warmly; bathe
daily, use slain food, never clog the
stomach between meals, sttn and air
qpgarment and the bed
or need at night. Omit
^ live muoh in the open
Ink !%3Z ttnm at the bJJttom^do^St
let the curtains cover thee# openings
air is ? friend; snastiine is a
; cultivate their acquaintance;
sense, and-yon are safe from
AKnaii
la few
rmer
thoee 69 Indians of a aMMwaft, end a
lost Md fargctim MM. The bodies
ffledsharp, sa in thoee <9# eamribahi,
the enamel perfedlv Mui^i^ Ike
bones Wew 0/ wonderful length and
strength ths/grmtr being eelon
the leg oftnordisiiT manMMM
of the bodj being probabl
eight or nine feet. IfearM
wsrs sharp stone arrows, sotoe saortassJ
in Vfcieh tneir oern was brayed, and the
&35H3$S?S
One of them -was brought to the eJtr,
and prisitsd to the offloSM <* the
Pittsburgh' Raiboad>
" The bodies
psoked together, lsid tierl
seemed, Thew wss to
BThel
to
? what enL
mad how they eame to be brfried there.
To these inquiries no fcnswer his jet
been made, and me?time the ruthuss
*p*de oontinnes to oleeve shall and
body asunder, throwing up in mangled
masses the bonee of this beroie tribe.
We hope some eflbrt will he iniie to
pieeerre authentic and accurals so-1
oounts of these disooreriss, and to
throw some light, if possible, on the
lost tribe whose bones are thus rudely
disturbed from their' slssfr in Urtht
bosom." ? .? "?
"
what raoe they belonged!, to what 1
AJitoted, hat Selfish.
The following stdry of e young msn
who, until reoenUy, fired in an ~
town, is told by en
He was sngaged to he married to a
jonng lady of LewrenoA, and, hi the
ofhii sfllMfkions. had
Winter Thro or thres
the youna lady died, aftsr
illnMM, ana the grief of the
longed Pto her wae^itiy'deer to Mm,
Hill illil doubly so by her untimely
hehS** KeV^eedtheUm
hi oTui?T
. n't iw. ? i
U* '<
of TjfkmmL'
of te iii^iln ? 1
for molnrtftwi ,'pf.
v*a iri:
i everybody will symptthiwe wiih'
had >om?Mb *llarf
. and who expressively df
'* it vm like driving a atom
froeen ground."
in a doable teem m%y
9 bj tying hit teil to
i- i otiettM the other
86eaiB QeoTgeiETtrtTmee,'o*
peleee cs^ notoriety, tone twenty jeers
ago.
It ie e mistake to expect to reoeive
welcome, hospitality, words of cheer,
end help over ragged end difficult peas
es in life, in return for cold selfishness,
which oaree for nothing in the world
bet self.
I In one of the country schools in Eng
land the art of telegraphing is taught
to the children with much suooees. The
Postmaster-Genera 1 approves of the
scheme, and is highly pleased at its
adoption.
A girl eighteen years old in Paris, is
under treatment for a sing-alar disease
of the visual organs, the peculiarity of
which is that while she can read and
write readily when it is dark, she losses
the faculty of sight in daylight.
Mammas oomplain that it is difficult
to get an old-fashioned, plainly-dressed
doll for their children nowadays. The
doll of the period is elaborately dressed,
wears jewelry, and is altogether too
nice and ooetly to " knookabout."
Grape oluaters can be preserved until
Easts?, ee palatable as when cut, by
gathering them in small quantities, on
oleer, dry deys, removing any decayed
berries, fuming them with benaine, and
laying them (not in con teat, however)
between fine corn leaves, in drawers
or trays, carefully oloeed against air and
duet
A country paper exolatini: "Lives
there a men with soul so deed, *ho
never to himse(f has said, ' 111 pay be
fore I go to bed, the debt I owe the
printer r Tea> there are some we know
roll well, who never such a tiBfe 6ould
tell, but they, I fear, WIS "rfo to
well, the pi see where them's no
J***'
o ciook one eve __
next morning, an3 lbet t?e* bet at a
ten dollar*,4'
Ex-Senator Graham, wHo VM 'eoh
victed iu the* United States Circuit
Oourt of the Southern District of:
Jerk of appropriate
Wall kill National
was President, upon reaohlri^ tilTPtefii
tentiary at AlbophBl SO completely
broken down in health that he was put
Jn the hospital. ;. ,r,, .* ,.
correspondent of theDetipit
says: If an edged tool i*. so
hard as to ornmble grind it 6n a (fry
stone until the edge turns blue I 'it-will
then cease to break, and the temper
will generally prove to be about right.
Seythee and axes era sometimes too
hard at the edge, but if treated in this
way will give no further trouble.
A young man in Indiana sued his
father for loaned money, whioh the
fatlier olaims was his own property.
The letter's oounsel, in summing up
the o*ee of his client, remsrked: "Twice
has the pvpdigel returned to his father's
house; twice has be been reoeived with
opeo^enas; twioe for him hss the fatted
calf been killed: and nowhe comes back
and wants the old Cow."
Farmers who have valuable prodnoe.
for sale by weight should look to the
?sales, and see thet they are oorrect.
There are many tricks is- trade, that it
la well to be oonversant with. We have
jvepe than onoe known of downright
thieving and swindling being p*rp?
trated upon unsuspecting customers by
tempering with ecalee and -weights No.
hooeet dealer will object to e teet of
hie
, Criminal Law I* Japan.
A abort time ago a man belonging to
the Jimimm town of Omi wu oonYicW
of stealing and aentenoed to b? h?ng?"l
Tkraa deya after the exeontitfn a* the
aentenoe hia NUKtM eaaa with a eoffln
ted applied lor hi* body, bat aa they
i putting him in the eoftta the man
? to Hie agate. The relatirea then
it wae aa
had bea*<OMBta* the
the?
eooordingy, ttb
.ndfcSS
i being hard-hea?ia<]
paint oafc the f4M ttat the
__ onk Again, aa
living with hia
hia
and aanTaooed to be im
te? yaiifiriixirln eon
the ai#?a*aia*eam{f th?