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^ t* % k -4^ Sf .JUO« ‘i* - ^ LW [AH] k OH A *^^*1571 )5j1 Wl 1 tvit i»> ^f^.i , iif( v *> yuH'f n/.h fbt*W‘i aw a r |{»jriMH-!s th kka '4o oxiw rv- 1 ■ - >■ , *■? Ml I « »» >1 .w JM«Cfe««4 - ■ 'ir^. h.i '+** t«t*» M - * •? ’i*i ‘•'mx+i ttrard ow tne dea4-toa«« a ilabdita case of aneurism of us, and, boins a WdU, I- that bus- k*V4> »ij^f -41 sin elf. For tho times was dun sod bad. A ml matters wore looking drear/ For me tbat surname da/, ,, When I heard a sweat ▼oloe aehlnd aaat •Twill bcl|))'OU pet lo tho ha/1” *Twas di/ neijrbbor’a duuvhter Moll/, Who lived across the road. And soft whs the Up tot of her downcast j And tho blush eti bar ehfek that plot I pladly accepttod the ser/ICe She offered in a friend 1/ wa/. And there b/ my aide that afterooo: 8he helped mo pother the hop. She was no flue lady feeble, Thoujrh her arms were piunap a*d whito, And abo raked ail day forme, row for row, Till the fall of the aummer nlpht; And then, when wo ceaaed eur labors. Ami the hay was stored a wav. From the depths of my heart 1 thanked her For her kindness to me that da/. And I took her home to her cot tape. Hut I did not pause to woo. And 1 asked not her hand In marriapo. Which 1 know she tbonpbt I'd do. I left her there at the gateway. Honcath tlie branches brown, And from her looks 1 knew she wm 11n. 1 maddest girl in town. —Puck; Tagnosis, that of the other tennined as he was autopsy sucoumbei btfsy aft d thehospl of- sF wettd. fherel th ‘9<**bU 1 wodWTrbWItfSfct .iftTi » noted ogaia. surs So off a feeling of uneasiness and < 'W and —attnasit of the • over body ami tool aa ‘ugh! i *j* «%.• * S -• »?• tS^h along the North riter aWaav .r» M,» lr** '* t wa The 3 followlan dMea frhm the the QeepCkt tfoa.1 }ital burner alight Rigid on ono of tables rmy subject MIDNIGHT 1NADHAD-HOUSE to work, crerices Wo were sitting alone in the twilight leisurely pulling at our cigars when one of the hospital nurses came out and whispered to the doctor that Sailor John was “agoin.” The passing away of a mortal is an event about which ihoro is always somethiug of tho mys terious, and so we waikud down tlio long corridor and entered NVard 12. Tlio nurse was right. John was '‘again.’’ Like an alto rolioro, out of the crumpled pillow rose a face that #as Ibiuiau hi its rugged outline, and even tho pinched uose, sunken eyes and compressed lips did not obliterate the likeness to some of those historic i an( j l>u#ts dug up among the ruins of early 4ip«rness. Ila!}-. A student said it looked like ••Tire face of Seneca, and trulr there was much to e p last, and. as I had been I cotoWiiot gA ba#k kb until 11 o'clock on the 4 ramamlww tharfw^ [a ^ lllsatluting tbs ^nsido.room of 3 do&d-hoase, there was but a single gas dissecting ^fuead^’t tell you tha^ stftcr all of Aslli|Mbt'«fer iMMtal. going tteva uMM "at tSat time of night produced not the slightest impression upon me. We were too used tw things to notice ’ them. In fbet, so J^est was my desire to prove my diag nosis correct os against that of other physicians, 1 thought only of the cose, and nothing else. “It was anything but a pleoAOPt night 1 may sat "that I cahoot re member a more disagreeable one. blustering norther was blowing and a heavy ram foiling., Tho wind moaned around tho eaves of the hospital as if hundreds of suffsrors were in agony, and the gurgle of water in tho gutters leading to the cistern was anything but ' musical. Once lQ a while a flash of ' lightning threw out in relief the bodies lying on other tables awaiting burial 1 Certainly it was a night of nights for a | visit to a dead-house. Well, I took off my oii-cloth coat. grateo the the floor, the sound pgggfmT Through bar toon aa they!] shoot sjtooh feUghb of lot* thafl 2oft dared ehif her wife. 8h4 that she woe loved W UMlh, ksn neir amen* |3ng |E5 ibe lit six single perfeaced a ohnly sensation d o of Urn back, au^^oliLparspirattaa < ' all of light making them saflron yell to ftdt heart o titemy •woo aytta ot brlnk.a9Aa|PM» 3 io hole imttf Maa opparetiay open.^ut a-seo- oadaaoa tfidwhd that hiavy ; coffee- aoakfM hour ofWAlrtM tha* Ihi . w My Robert Todd, of Kentuoky/ the asuthhe dMOmf AhrahamiAaa has never before besnvpviited r «ha Todd* WKhGUyrAetro^^t on intimate terms,* was aUy snpF of tho gr ftkoe nmod much the gas light making them saffron yellow. “They at least did not more. *T could stand this strain no k be corn! which child, -i • «. fo * 4 seemed as U all my blood had rqshed to my hefcri “ “With a bound I sprang toward thd SSISMFK"’ scampering away, my feeliegs when opened my dissecting case, and started Tho wind stole in through and flared the gas so that 1 was delayed in my investigation con siderably. But alter au hour's labor I approached the solution of the problem i over Which I bad so long stadled, do l full of anxiety was I qij hand trembled, ' and seeing this K 1 began smoking I stopped, filled nay to conquer the dead than was ,, , , , , . asbon in its paleness, and his flesh was recall the old philosopher in the wnt- co id M iwble. Looking bade at the picture now. 1 don’t think I over I saw a more spectral corpse thAn that. kled features. Tlio man in bed 27, restless with fi ver, Uiruod ever so as to face the couch (.f the dying man, and with wild staring eyes watched every sinking respiration (if tho old sailor. An nwkivnrd plethoric beetle buzzed around the gas jot in an irregular or bit. its hum being tho only sound to break the silence which the faint brcatli- ings of the sull^'t noftly punctuated, 'i in 1 di etor lifteiftlio sheet and felt the puls ■ of the patient. “It’s about over,” lie ti marked, and be laid down the helpless arm. 1 iu-se was u rattle in tho throat, a ii.ng-iirawu sigh, as if all tho sorrows of a lifetime were relieved as It died away, and then the eves opened. They looked into the doctor’s, and scorning to find comfort in the returning glance of compassion, tbev closed slowly. Then there was a twitching of tho mus cles around the mouth, and in a su preme climax of effort the lips moved und faintly came forth, “HarJ a port it is, *:r,” A slight tremor shook his frame, end all was over. John had reached harbor. t hen theta was a trend of feet in the corridor and the carriers of the dead came tu. and John was token out to the dcau-boiiic md laid biipiile other storm- tossed harks fhnl had that day found a last mooriug-placc, whither the whole nrmada of humanity drift at last. The hospital bell gave ouj stroke to AU- iiouuce tho departure of another soul, mid then tuo nurses looked over the ward book to see who next should re ceive his dose of modiciuc, and hos pital life resumed Its quiet current. We went back lo the portico and re sumed our cigars. "A curious fellow, that," said the doctor; this is his fifth visit here, and lie know it would be bis last. He was always begging mo to be At ids side w beu the end came, and by good hick I ob inecd here lo-nigiit. “Strange as it may aeeui to you, thk •amo man was onco a king. You smile, but, neverthaless, it is true. H* was oast away hi the Pacitic and reached one of the small islands oat there, whore he lived and became tha ruler of a little kingdom. He longed for white society and abdicated and went back to the tea. “But that is net what I wanted to -speak about," the- doctor went on, lighting a frealf cigar. “It’s his cur ious ideas of bis ability to come back iron the other worbd. iio has talked to mo by the hour on this subject until I put him down as a spiritualist of thd most orthodox kind. He has promised me to make his presence known on the night of his nativity, Jane 80, and be* excited hoy curiosity not a Utile.” "If he coaid only dd that,” said I, “it would be tho solving of all our doubts." “Yes,” replied the doctor, “no mes sage ever came from beyond the Styx, and good sailor as John was, he can not, I believe, recrow that inky flood.” The above little episode happened in the Charity hospital about the middle out the city ana stale, it is bat a little over a year since he, too, ettooeod the Lethean stream, bat before his ..depth ho told the writer the facte given be- i a curious co- , mom eg i look- bg at the twin neupewfitious light He was a man of remarknU* new* was as brave as Coeftr de Leon and would bo 'os little daunted by the appearance of simon-pure ghost as ne would, by the approach of an old friend, ft was but a short time before his death and whilst Coahl street was a pandemonium of sound, nod horns and firecrackers were making Christ mas Eve hideous, that, seated hi his office, tbs conversation things supernstoral* .1 .VOQtll OVM .Wk. Mid Ifr ;fc«. tho stipofsuUoiis 0* older growto w laughed ahead itwee net tin of ter the subject drifted to bospitpl ftff that the doctor ekolupied! ’ •That’s a foot; i don't believe t ever and ran I cannot describe I ssw the cause of discomfiture. At first I laughOd, and tiien became angry with myaelf for, even (or a moment, allowing s Kk an inakleat to disturb my equilibrium. “Examining the shall I saw how it had oconiroik The rat hod the cavity in which the braia through tho foramen-magnum tore through which the nerve tlio spinal coinma eouMdaaicates with the brain. The sknii turned over, im prisoning the body ef the creature, and permitted the use fi his feet only through this foramen. ~ He Co aid imare tho skull, hot while It was on the floor he oooM aot got “Pasted so was a eUAji den t* tie ury below •SkaB nf Sailor John, a oap of the Polynesian Islands: died May 12, 1868. Charity Hospital' “In an instant I remembered the day of the mdOlh. It was June SO, the night of John’s birthday. His promise came bock Vo me. He bod told would make himself known to me that nmh 1 - . , * “ItwreUed the idt 4-vent ion of the orrUUat. Had 1^“ afcknnl [never have been dtsooTfreJ bf me there would hava ijoen an exceflem foundation for • ghodstow I on 3Vliiajr-jL could have made my *RldAvit! o^k, Mms mrdled the number o| audienOftaled c*»«s of remoriblble sbiritaol Batlifestatfonn But Ibe rot s^xthed U all. “Even frith fhnafall explanation of the dMTbnbpvtBtntbthe nervous fcel- ingdtd qpt pass off for jfcBK* time, and 1^X3 i even Ut^gq^ JdMjPaemos around latWhlg if out, bowevpr,- closer than hr finally advices that the ideate biaged New York. There waeitn tolegraplr-tr those days, and *ewv had te^dbmo by^ the slow course Ot maDA York tnhfl was dud tu tesftjfetdh about had hemv anUokiated, and :es from other States shewtd' tate binged a pan the told of dd they no sin jg 5!Ml&f5S5S love again. - . «wjn brown hair was streaked wifs # Ami the fWi'sYatv Aco hod boepmsthe IffAnaa, face of a woman who carries a sobbing, Una ba w^ftag- mUtef hi .her heart Men mottl shewed they: cruelty \/f seeking te>i niff Mi Kins awaken a new lovni women <*hiblted their bitternas* of heart tfwaMs their sex by ridiculing he* faith. But of n never-dying MnwMA hex epee ne abo aha^eqa^ mem. “u u warm and. drj ▼*•7 like the caves they rend ubout in thstf dime Modes, •Meek as a wolf's mouth, ’ you know." “Don't the light shins in at the top of the ehimney?” inquired the young •urn. , . : 'Ye* but 4-dees ; not reach them. Let me tell you something about chim neys. That pile of hrjck is twehty feet square, and whent that hoy went In it is 80 inches thick. Thph comes a space that is more than three feet aeross and then a twelve bob wall surrounds a flu* that is about seven feet on a side. That roeont space between the inner •Ml thewnter walls makes a ibe cave dor the bona. The ehimney is thick for Its sis* There is one in Lawrence, | 284 feet high, aodJs no larger oh base tben this one. Down town the North river ferries Is the larp- ido Balm The N. BerihVfdn abc 10 o clock in the evening of a eertain dky, And It wo* kffd^n ifbulBUlfthtl story of victolfy or defeat As ii finp- i penod, a young lady relative ef Mr. Clay was to bo married on the iame evening, and insisted upon hiapiptoeboe •h under the ciraam&tandcs he ugt rid under the ci rooms tan much rather have remai Mr. and Mrs Todd oineff at attended The fly to be in the restfUMbt bowl oi not supposed th Ilseasooingi gehutne e a ff **•! eswtWihney in ibited of the flue is 87 thou wou home. this memorable wedding party, Which was not large, and composed almooe- exclnsively of tho family coanections and intimate friends—*11 ardent Whigs, end of course deeply Interested in the, pending political event " , ! As tho hottr for the arrival of the mail approached Mm. Todd l*w thro eg three gentlemen quietly le*velh| room, and knowing their errand whtched o»rr^ c eagerly for their veturo. Whe* ‘they" ***** * came in she knew by the exprosaion of ‘"51* eaoh eoanteBanco that New-York gone Democratic. The bearers of tht bad tiding* eoneulted together a mb- 'XS " At greflt “rotmob, *1 NotMAf^ sbyd dflgVHHb bark toy. Hlsaffhe « keep your deg hbtl np to tho iwaying j toMlytnMb ' •Ac: ■ .-”iie a 4 barrel Sre* tho agony nmuth bod rjguf Mortis t was n Lmm 1 eves no| Ustetok 4 upt pass off ?jKrifolmand hit promise, iew^fer, hehltwevvr fulfilled.” 'IXtois-Deinucmti <Ihn4.li ything regarding it, for It I hare to nfess it, for the first time in my life 1 an confess was a littlo woak. ous transatlantic steamers their quick passages makes evUeat that oaless seme great impeove- meat is made in the direction of econo mizing fuel or of applying power we ■hall very soon reach the limit of speed to which steamers making long trios can hope to attain. The statement is that the steamer Oregon burned in her quick trip across the Atlantic, during which she averaged a little less than eighteen knots an hour, $37 tons ad coal a day. The steamer Auranlo, which tolled at the same time, bat which had a lonAw trip, gotog at an average speed of less than seventeen knots per how, burned 240tens per dav. The assumption Is Utat it was tie seven additioaol tons of Mel that Oregon to make hew qmeb Some little time'ago, in treating asserted t! The eyes were open, and in of death the muscles of the contracted, so that m tbnr he had a sardonic grin that ble m its leer, ? “The patter of the rain on tho roo# was incessant, but it sounded ploasaft, for it seemed company to one. Still & did not drown all other seun now and again above the storm ohebe came from the female ward a wkil ti anguish from a poor sufferer ii db- liniim. “It took but a few minutes’ s to reoovor my steadiness of ba I resumed the work. “While bending over the b^th just at a moment when the *(N*te*t delicacy of operation was re curious noise from one oorne dead-house startled me. It wvmapt : ~*r like a foot-sten. hut was somewhat Ilka * ThiBtatWBCnfrnecently a snuffling of feet. “Instinctively I looked In that direc tion, and noticed for the first time some four or five skulls on the floor in a partial state of preparation. The younger students had been at work preparing them for their cabinets. The grinning faces looked as if to chide mo for working on such a night, but then I was too anxious about my case to miss my opportunity. “Applying myself again to my sub ject. 1 was soon lost in the peculiar de velopments my eye discovered each moment, when I was again annoyed by a distinct sound from the corner. “Glancing in that direction, it must be confessed I was not a little sur- prtod to see one of the skulls moving slowly toward me along the flagging of the floor. I nibbed my eyes ana looked again. There it was—the flesh- less sockets of yie eyes gazing at me, the uneven, jagged teeth giving * ghastlv grin to the mouth. “It Is s tittle difficult for me to tell exactly what were aty feelin they were peculiar I frankly ^ toll to studying about the cause qjf tU* motion ou tho part of the skuft, ana examined closely to see whether br not there was a siring attached and • student playing oae of his pronto. . “But no. In tho light I could plain ly discern that there wss .. attached to this relic of humaaityT Tben what moved it? “Still engrossed with my endeavor* to solve this mystery, I aid not take my eyes off this skull. “Slowly; stealthily and aftaadUydt came on directly towards whore 1 was sitting on a high stool Tbs motion produced a dull grating sound, as some sharp protuberances of bone scratched on the marble slabs. “After it had advanced about three feet it stopped. “1 laid down my pipe, still keeping my eyes on the unpleasant object ana tried to laagh away the morbid senti ments that had now began to rise with in me. 1 whispered lo myself how much I would have railed at* any ing of nervevsness under similar eir- cnmAtancea. ' Even the stnde have retailed the affair as an of my effeminacy had they known Surely there were mechanical cnQi*l to, prod ate these rstwi*. 1 knew that the tinstibirtthfial dobra not glvn mo tion to the* substantial My natural philosophy told me that there montto * a force at work to impel that grim fragment of a human frame toward me. Yet what force was It? J.)! H T ■ ••He Men and rest until toemhefed whovraslter children ifbo Mid 8s they smoothed hopes iMs of Speed. iy tmade of the <xf by the vori- in making s it prttty in the world. The inside 111001 lu a corner,- wmf then one of flue Is 27 feet 10 ihohes Iqng by 8 advanced to Mr. fflsy.'Pho %ns 4 inches wide. It is 221 foot high, standing in tho center Wa group, and taken Mm smoke from four tiers of i handed him a paper. Mrs. todd, aware tiers, 82 in all to Which LtlOO tons of o{ * hat !t contained, fastened hsr eyw* doaUp hujUtod Ia a day, | op°A Mm. Ho opened tbs papyri •‘Tfiffre are some very queer chlm- “ ho r0!U1 ll1 ® paraetabh w me his ipMoalto-rff teg fairsUfil ’ , » heamn* twenty, gooff to flietr last •temffteirwWito fkig^ailed or “d I “Yes,” said the young man. , - sysmoouite d^n »|ff gnv Imkn Uonsa Ua* Christiuo \ils»on was b vril to a tab!e K tllled Iglass wltli their soft htDdi Jhiy wi|iip«rod: i in wm m&do of u&lfciw& lo^s piloJ uj) rThlsInjf ft to Ms Ims val lost at | wtoh mud otoukod into the smeks. The smile, said; “T drfnk to the nsolth chimney is said to be of wood also. I ai >d happiaoss of all aesembled here.” Long flat pieces wero split out of the i hutting doWu the glass, tv resumed logs and laid up as wero the logs of th« I ^‘O convorsotiou as if nothing hod lojise. but into the shape of a fireplace, occurred, ami was. as usnol. tlio life tapering off Into a flue where scalier an d light of tho company. But Mrs. stick* ware 4S0J. lusidu of tlio lire- *o<J(f iffiM thftt as soon as tiro contends place a wall 6f r on nd stones wss piled! 0 ? V* 0 . P?J) e . r kBoWb, sfet up and thickly plastered with mud, as blanket fMi unon everybqdy. \ ahd in was the inside of the wooden flub above, half an hour all thh h*d dffpaft- ' “It is so sea?” “Lost!” tf One night w lashed the sh ed brief their faces brave fight sadl And he was tore are some very queer _ of sun dried Moto flMWrme ten fnchee blue shade bogiu to-tbe rooU of Ipqg and seven wide, and thro* thick. hls hair . P*m*lowly over bis faeo like . tbtoto Iff ff ebifflney In Plfnnlylvanla * Meud, and then disappear. Without that is made 1 of eld Itoa rails that docs »ayittg * wd upon tho subject ffhfcb ffobd eerrico. Queer, Isn’t-it?” must have menepolizod all his thhughts, 1 ho laid down the papof, and, tuning ' to a table,.filled 8glass with wioe^ ana, in was mado of unhewn logi piled up Valsing ft.? 0 8 pleasant 'read of one j *d the death.knell of his political was made an(1 life-long amUtion, *be saw she antwered. e i \Ay«! even ‘ me so I ■ m Sllte* V » P rv *V ?5 ,ri * coapaBloii, * because she has a lovtopis never thuugfft to leek to 1 the other. fcls void that an' Vtosamy to tha s mlmfeneai hasefikte timpcMtiPhWi salt mackerel ai years. ItJOintM a?? cor ■ppeftoed-by The end had ootefe, AI troubled and bruised as waiting In vain—by disappointed—w*s about thirty. . -v^xed se* sfitnCn utter- they turned ships making a i ay Ittsterod with mud, as the wooden fluic above. occasionally happened, tho , ai AuMteLo WateiM htef Ucmocrol, Mg- . When, as occasionally happened, the i vu- wm Ml off her fMh(*'«nrf6c4l«rT»t ?■**•■* , and fcfured by tide and plastered more on. Whether i laaffh* hi* itotb hoping, t* be ever that ohlmnsy was made so or DO t, 1 1091 lho P rizo tender. uiiBj/pviuseu—about to be stilled, plentv of others are in the West For a moment the storm lulled, jest an | BeatA.” • a naan drawss long breath befere dash- “Speaktog about fireplaces,” saidtha! ing Into some great peril. As it | older mam “remiads mo of a very sin gular place where they were formerly used. One hundred and fifty years ago ■tores were unknown. Tho fishing smocks that tailed out of Gloucester in those days were small affairs ai from | twenty to forty toqs, nut they had to and whis-[carry a fire, of course. In tho fore cuddy tbqy built a brick fireplace, with a brick flue runnlhg op through tho that any of them h th* beck log heavy, besstev# feeliqg Harry ot the- Wtof* (tan tot battle aad ^3ruui* On An IdBowrsion. “WM* i niaeU-s enabled tho trip this subject, we certain » that when a bed-been *ttain- _ this at twelve enample, all la- 'Iflh fuel oon- of these hly tub- *N then took, tektofv a hundred um»s *i coal extra* 4*y to gain a fttile over od* knot m hour, it would be safe to nothian Miumo that It would hare required quite three hundred tpn* additional coal to have gained two extra knots ah hoar: ft wifi Write *nt at ton t**' of ptogtessiMr a VeriAl would need to be converted' into a epeeieari cteH jtornaeo in order to asake much quicker trips than those now being made, and henoe could not parry either passengers extent enoe could not parry oj r freight to any great ft Is the compound JW •gWh •» d yoor bninaK I* (aBfbkmy s company In your family your lather and . 1 think i»i* a duty and obli gation that yo« shotfid be attentive to the reqalrstotote aad needs of jour l Why nto sermithnas taUydGr out? take hsr ffr BWdlkf Why not sonMtimes take Mr to a ooaosrt? Why not Sometlrnes OT " ‘ ~ " and rfv* thstn to •T determinod nto to lekve my seat to attempt a dose inspection, fearing to be reward ad by thelMgkterof those who were endeavsting to astonish “The dreary monotone of the i/nnai ewees i »umL aad he i making Chi ft, bterifi hi lion turned oh and the unearthly sobbing of the The tiepMktlhte tarteJ thf'refiddfoblHo a more eomhoa %i iflsM* tefl (X) toe.<sad mmm ihings*a*me » ~ m me I had read in /te* . i I ah d > < '* rilW •FOOVpTWU <m Anothm Werld* — seleiadll s df tette Ot viatemite from ton grave* While dwell ing on titoto tebjeet*’!' teoaUed th* mahy tonteftetfitorf had had with my or _ ft Is the eompennd marine engine that alone makes the preseht high reto of SDeed pesstbtei Th* oM Arams aM . Persia need to bum W0 ions of coal when wyt oqght U> bf> peg day when mokiag aa overage speed circle. In the bouse of y< of twelve or thirteen knot* per hovrj **" * ^ but steamers hare since been built, ia consequence of the msdhaalcal im provement referred to above, that averaged this rate ai speed per diem with a consumption rioari hardly over one-tenth of that tmvamij required. But If some corresponding Improvement ot mode in the apultoation or oon- attem offQrifcOjpte not likely to tee much qnlcker tin than ha* reoenthr Min Glob*. " ■ ■ ^ ff tff ■' ■ * ' — . A wooden Statue of George Waste ington wa* emoted Id 1724 in the old Battery Park, where it stood until 1841 when alterations were made in the gatherer od relics, aad Sooth Norwalk, <Cona. •creamed aad roared again in Its ven geance Faith lifted her thin hand and whitpeted: • ^ ‘ / I i “He Is ooming bock to mef l shall see him again and hear his vsioe onoe morel” The name moved nearer pored kind words, but Fsith waved her aside and tried out: ( “Do not come between us I I hear his footsteps—ho Is here! f loved him. and aey reward has oome at lost! Let me clasp his hand—let me look into his eyes!” And again the storm lulled, until the gal* died to sobs and whispers, and the roar of the serf aoaaded miles awsy. Before the fury gathered itmlf for a fresh attack two spirits passed out of nsunoo, ana uls lootfalli hid st last echoed In her ears. She had watche<h and her glased eyes bad at last been gladdened. She Mff Waited, and he had com* to be with her through the perils of the dark valley, *> >r , e -.JShirt t£ ^ ^ M Your Own Motor and nomeeaAfite’eWP !• ! i Many young men are alWaya vary ready to neeept invitations to other people'*,bottle oirffiea > They ore very much mote ttttehtfar ttr'other people’s sisters than their bffttl A young man ■hbuld hb fbttnd In 'his home, and •pend *0Orient time then far hisin- ftnewe* totoH upan the family and. for him to cultivate mntely |lispositions that win he t hl***iwi to. him in j and that the fishormeu wow about badly snsokod in the cuddy as tfie her ring were in the nue.-~Jb. T. Am. * o m ■ "to ■ ~ * A BefWlldled deopm. A verdant looking couple, evbfe from the far interior, caMd at the < r Clerk’s offios toe other day, sviflvn “ " ^ '" L Ite easy ribbons toat,bf4iyfcM JiopnefoT tfle girl and the ffatM gloves in whiter her heads wore encased, that she wa* w prospective bride. Th* young man wa* v«rff Seetfttl, - ted. notwi ing several nudges and wMt iJOWt .. t Many young men- are like crow*; me beck to their nest* to they oome their u wa Yea* of day they Mulatto ingmen, don't waste von oome and silent and patient, aoW kUad ted buried some three weeko, Sailoy John, and h’ sistent asseverations of the possi ■netfon Mr. James, a noaeved to When Mr. Jsqeee died in Iflffljtbd Stattie, wa« sold to A. Deolrato, of Mew York, fla* HOOi On Tuesday it was again sold at awteton for 1300 to SSSSESS •tor* a* a sign. ^- ■> Dr. Kneatilltot: Mi: ieen fbMur Naples, nod describee H ia the JpmI JtoAbhl AssHMI tft fin dirtiest; est srtd most squalid city in and oih. whose tax-paying pop j Is but 50,000 persons oat of a 1 number of 500,00a total VTo mst our dear old friend Jones tbo luornin" After tho excursion and he looked mad. We asked Mm the excursion, bnt woaM be—if He went to attolher. Me gave us the dote lowing reasons: Bcoausu Mario, obq'a my wiH wonld j insist on uiu gauisx.fp at four c i and boUiug tipi fills afag drasaad deck. I never hoard that any of them horscil . . „ ■ burned, either, though the beck log Bcouuso Maria Uufrtcd Trig ith- must have been well shaken up wSen ' mitnny breakfast because she they got Isto atiiop sea on tho Georg*’* I we-wore-lato for tte fri bank. The Willow, the Blatoy, aad * all tho way to — tho Squirrel were ‘pinkerys’ whoa they i 0 mv orme, o»te todhd ww tier o'a fitted out in that way between 1780atMl i hour ahead ef thne^v Flsaqsr w 1780. Tracfiaian **y» that the ftuos wtftfcqr for tod wain tinr laby were good places' to smoke herring; ^ or—pte lu lu OtOtottcteHtotolr post 9 wore pro* 1 vju * ma ~ w **-*** u •ifrjpi fito dmsl ’teoerd tirnffivton dowh *QT z rh* gomeBrigyi^t V 1 ? Tb*nte*s*a*y daoed, and the clerk qasstious oonoerning aad family history or toe oand^datto for matrimony. The young man,' not aqeahte this orfiaal, slipped away, to a seat In the-eovaer, while to* totetemifPdltoAJritow MafiJk WHtdd tostek on I gave th* required informatioiti., j, •The maiden name of the ppovf l was*too mach. She wad-'fMt Beoatetehhad to stapd to the cam •.•up” in the intricacies of the feaattynM* VWkYfr bm**** niort of TM history of her'latendedbushaud, o y%... , into excurrioiil*—iFInnf- > • . » * •fiMawelM SamweUI” she callei, liato exemttiolis. maiden “What was your motherV Dame?” * - “How should I kacrw It?" reaponded Sam welt groat many years before ‘(iws e is anything afcofttr L “EhJdlteA M; »I -u. born." ™ Hoc,use l —Atod-W-di,#* ■t^srta ......Ii to* her pnrilikr the throb- ... itef r “Yes. T*-.*. 11 -4 Bui am it’ -vk'or heaveria sako hrhot Jte L*sm vellincr at XhsX wav?" “, peneff dnrktg the day. and merry and cheerfuk and "'’iiff' tribute your tbwre to too family joy, and you will have k all back again in a sis Ur’s lovs. • kmaor pro- iwcett, the American society is no v|ioUl,f . s«rw JWfrir 'VFawoett, trivtoied *> >edpto to xuf froqa European courts and marvel > oaf itea scale of magnifltenoe on which our revelries are oonduetod. Wa foreign find hultdtive only i* bery. snd—might 1 aid—In oar fcnmof- OHtV." A t** 11 .* nd htiwwther to fririlnfftba te>*ilte»lgwa«tea at Utegrottsry owo* a^i “Dsre dte kteri 6t child was teoomln* dptra fsettotewM etery ehahes ti botog killed, whew too Lewd He turned him over, th* child struck on his head, aad there wasn't so much a* a button off” Sometimes the whole lest* a tew soootids. Tints, la an eartfcr « M tween them. eartiKjmMdWf Qaracoa* wa* destroyed in about half a- minute, 100.000 live* *'■' ’ ' tlnw. Lisbon waa or six minntes, while ■hocks may continue for hou«fc dlWh, earth- 1783, ugh a series oi shock* four yearn* until the end off ken by eartte e intensfiy of the Wffara a-lt Wing H' such estastro cltjroA tOJ? v v w aas am **># saw wa w bring lost in that ovOftorowa in five 'bile a suooeeoion of to for houBfe » ks ouponthte The CaUhrian i ke.jHph^pnlp'jrtBE^ry, ooutlnued througn a series of B into to the other, agitato* kites .^ewfimd «pring* In Great Britain, and caused Loeh Lomond to rise and subside with •tartling suddenness “Ma’am :S5l r# 4£“ g ra i£ „U -1 yOTln^ Hi tne wp Pi wy Tolce. toritbtyou hnewed*”» tooffiflM TOt Mr FftnportoB. who the family mi his n‘ Braaoia atsads ontea her as she «. “Groat heaVoms, that yeu? You aevc* remind' much of sugar as you dq, nowt” “Be- cstiBe I look sWflteef tjraq ever?" aha asked, . _ , ^ ^ bote dkoolvudi 4 .*%- ■ ' I -v «>'V3 qch of sugar title I look si _iked, archly.' ot to* palmy day* of Ateericsn teownwa^mw omw lug throe separate and tnmtacti ef Gteiteeu—hfts skelsten 'when • hoy, hiaskektoiv when he ahp! fi^ld, and hi* skeleton after he hanged. The ndan who aetereii f! anged. 1 skeleton of his jo tuna—N. £ Ji ! 1- •<i*