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K^outat*. n (r*u«. aa^wUXl (oQAtr, .i.iimffWTjWafc r- ron »T J. •. MU^XK '4W..'(»fc*aErawA»-. «tl ‘V*' in advcrtiw^ieuta mast urry— ■hn>mi(gWt onrry Mek Ml euormotn h« ml »• now milm in efekt ■iwitnir tiflvo l«y -ton have #6,000. Understand it, Harn>~. I al* m^jhb d*ny «Mok m $5,0(Ki- 4 ,l ,, . F>^ O tori t4i toyal homAga save thb* *• wa ^ tfp 4n tb 4ii'^oo^)oard ; cot *ritct ,-tend^r to Wip my fii%- re-!, mimfin *«o iv^en i^J^Wfoanoen aailea al twttity foot to Mm MUe depreA- road, if I Ifyed, and told Roberta ao. now 18 mirmtea to<llo'dook, .. it, Harry," h. r- ^ Ih. ^gih. w« h«*i n ... , The furnace door, smoke-arch and o4ue- ^ toSto lall red, while ahe seemad to coupled to ay Her miduineryt * aimed us over that ten milea, wa dsrfad by th fcjaat lftftfbn that , and, iusTSl * JUtfOtT Wwe ^W^,,looked at m Vaa~jastll o’clock, to that I ado^e^eartf make my sevbnty-fivo idea un J^-om T to B—t— there eaad>. The waatatai and and arnoki the impurith mrtvaJ q{ (IBIKUrWT iCW IV S, tnj ChrlanMi ulct of *14. **£ road - bu ‘^ mythttr id flfijr-three minntea past 11 k. "M- I live,” said I to rill ffioVe ik” I your brother, bold. ■uvatMudada^boy, Mora vatchfoi tbaa a mb« >7 day aod nt«bt i fectly acquainted with every rod of it, ao that I knew exactly what I had to encounter, and when-1 saw how the en gine moved T felt vi rv tittle fear tor ftAs result. The road for the first few miles wm an air line, and so smooth khst ulj * Aef /alo** VttT Iturceli * p*. I oeptible jar. I was so busy posli.^ m> dell up aa to the amount of w< ad mid water aboard, etc., that we dai Md by J the first station almost belore I was beea five iinutaa Boren lUahedf r: Ui.Yfi gjr WTtAH r?«/ .*4 H , showed o’clock, “I will fl3£e it.” And we plongt* fdown that tpenty-foot grade with all rf%^4d^i&eraond who aaw tha train on that wild run said it was ao Boon At? they heard the first MOUd of het!a^- proach, whan the strange object, looked ae if it was * flame of flrv^ (tailed by, and then the sound of Us trsveRng died away in the distance, tha# they could hardly oonvtooe thamssivea’tkui "wTIkT had really seen anything. It •JmStSSTs^a!^ more like lbs than a sober reality. And now let me tall yow thet do c^- gine ever beet the time we raided* 0 these toartosu miles. Tttaew ^msHt wheals, seveu feet to diameter, wound So swift thet you eoukln> to «M)f*t the (ovotatarns, Tha barely eaemed to touch tha track raflA to j flaw atemgiwad, although As trank V uJt hot# ss tree as it Wm }««eu4* f.« g to k yelled s voiefl there shufl of a U#4 dream to «1 prtahgtous jolts sktli lor oue 4 At to so- I su^fcs em#fl I o e* b Jt l ••***■* •f iwnoflol to a gas sl«i s| ^.eol *° ° I 0 I tho defeatO—, ths btoetsei hustood - ■ Ml I L Mtf *km±m toAtol vai fftoiAaM m I Imn# tolflMi QQl toe.4 tott a* . , 4 | twna, ami aoflhMig to gars jmt to »*»■»*< TtoKO camtoM the foal at th io doubt that hse in oar •erne kind of city pie* gia is now deliv- is ntravagant, t,*ltnd the dust from' it add much to , while the rfc- 80 to 300 pounds of ashes for ttoery ton of coal burned fe a great aurayaaca. asoeral aokgtftutcelevaolid ftofl tonva -belto ptopfieed, ill of which have strong otlvocatea. Tjiese are steam heat, hot water and gjspous fuel So fax M the ytonanyof townihngs is oon- aarned, it must be admlMed that Ifr. Holly has succeeded in Jemomtrating that steam Aq. be generated at a sentnl sUdiuu and uouuoauoully distributed for this purj* >ne. ■ o But for sooking purposes steein heat supplied fa this Way cannot JVt the present time it u.tLe custoa purpasss at higher psasanraa than for- timsa as high as twenty inch. The prow ports for the Lot-water gyatnui do not mat toWtosQWxas. Tha a ooa- through agreat hua^ber fa every 4racf|oa aoema MtKADTVL TRItlUT, ATIOMM OUtO MAM. “ Are you busy ?" asked the visitor, tpiMToaohing tha editorial sanctum. . . “Yes.” h ' “Well, I’ll ilrop m boom other time. I’ve got w constitutional question lor you to decide, but I can wait for a day or twOw ” \ . s v w • * k “No, I can attend to you now. Be seated,” and the writer toned from his desk with suddenly-awakened interest, for a oonatitntional question is always in order. "I've been arguing with my wife and my elv«*4«on, William—you are not ac quainted with William, axa you ? No. Well, you ought to get him to write for your paper. He write* the dashencst <#»4' ta 4 a to tow towuey. B* Into w tod awe j mm» aid towse, ss Altorwk tod to- tol ton wm 4 4wwuw wr rwjtosw law af to* bmud ttoWa i «*toP to As “ m to ** ml was pus ae m to ato tout pw • m a- to wat daw* to* is*u uud put to* < kid nma W*A I -ssa, Isr muse to dw wiak s ffwtsu to* mmi letter you ever read, and bars down on his pen like a lawyer. Yes, I’m getting to tho point. Well, the question is this: Suppose a man and his wife are visiting a foreign country, and while they are 1M far v -—tf"I 4 *' WR . V 0 »ou is born unto them. OouUl that Wm, everything else being favora ble, be elected President of the United States r Yea, for the son would be an Ameri can citizen." “But don't the law say that a man must be s native of this country f** “ Certainly ; but the parents being native* would fa this case reader the ,Tchild a native.” gljJ I “Id rather you’d cousult anus* aa- It's my child that Pm rvtor- ‘ bj Ld da^-r vtof la ana Ned, who was ; Ibr, ^ btou ta-PU^ ta Ipreig* <T TtarVws wtftor into down toe R*- toMttomafa^ > wed Htsfutm. to.MM rtoocr eoulsaasd : ' m uttar 1 “Yes, ta— mmmm my wta aud I tmAumJJf' ' towTaiwued. Md e*e* atosu Xud's tank tLtas B-ng sMUted «ud wee to tou kM sf to* Mm at tbs ■m Wto k ta, — ig ta ta be maw r a * The wvttor — tfegs *•••••** wjHJtm* nor ailtmm ewes rot Few half a century Indta haw bestosk • aorbing silver as * When that country wse fa a condition the Abaorptioti amounted to Borne forty tnflliona a year far a oooaidr orabie tone. Since the end o# ear Into war the production of American Eas been equal to the want* of ~ spinner*. The price of (Idiag. surah is the commercial name, fa* it— has fallen ao bw as to make tha eultivar tion unprofitable, and India has met with tosses till the country fa now on the verge of bankruptcy. Thtowond&oft of the greatest silver-consuming nation in the World has checked to a large fto- gree the demands of more prosperona times. Still, hard as the conditioned India is, there is a large importation of silver every year} and very little ever oomet back again to Western nations. Ones in India it is lost sight of—disap pears at hast from commerce fa 1879- 80 th# net imports of silver into fadto were 189,860,000. Strange to any, the coinage of silver by the Indian mint for the aame tome wa* 861,350,000; and thfa of coinage over imports extends •vers) yean. Tha reason given for this ta that ornaments ar* parted with constantly to aepply presaag wants. Every respectable Hindoo's wife and daughters are equipped with e quantity of talver jewelry nod orris manta to thaar manual fa a poputo. af Ufa OKI tQO, with aa exceae of aveel aleak of ■#- As wm a Hie back hair is his Tn Knights of tbs Ifiddfa i^to an hiaioricaDy dsto. * *« ’ * ought to ear to tlta< a trifling- wi tb%.4rt» A Totmo man m love isnqtaff sssanly a mathemaHolMCpnt ta nearly alway* a sigh for W. If you can't mAmt tkta sigh for her. if you oan*( out we sigh fdk yoC ^ “ All seems to hinge on this,” re marked the lover when he ptapassd to hie sweetheart while swingiag on tha gat* fa front of bar hoasaT* Wan two ansa fight a ~ whsrs, s ttdxd man, who! at their tody, and while i It ta A Ji astsf ( M ta at » par to— aamu flay he yuarw - 4*i w r TV* tol H tank s jptaa — qsfase-u Ik* •} *4 TV —* p- — wv — a SS Wa — a< TWs —a as f—se *ta*\ wtouu • wee towuptaB In tag ftagtagd r°- tai a * i* II tmm m pp ton to tow dtae—a— sf a i ■tai sf —ta ta a i >ta* taashgm *—i m— toft he* —an an -4 * k eu • S' pt pMH pwww«t toe eSeSam I m—M H«e« to# |au uiVes w* hud a lw* k— am—e to aowunse* ; tut to* 1 ef g sB wee, eg tom ptew* u* want —hged to atop ton —1 , ^ grit f>«ag to ^uak leu I tanked amnd I «ito toe wa. use — mstwm ssu. kWA—Mwd ta tun wens ami g m tom ^e wtae aamu taag—y —to an fweL A a— u—mgwr ue—wm wuk tom i *— •sgA—e ww«e m*i M peo^wtaaw — mw u ud In Sow* *• man tar am—y ta—7 mtUwam — i ir sums ttaihu •turn ATM trrtwt i aud am ta I ta atomt fa when end • caat i-r the hotel Ilk* liu—I 1 WW th* Mtft wtfauamg to I hml ug tsauMa - ell m ^ my taaty mtou rmig -^tiag.-t##ls kuf *fi-w hm-Ttr l^to—I m «1 * beltavw we would have gnut faM faiHiiij iiji Wa ^HkwfltadWfltota spaad m b—sra, . toe trvwsurer. ^ topmgh the earalmmsM of U* | —ma '<taf hto tha pfaif-wm to firamM. Utotaamttoiu rslv* on f a left boh* OfCsUpped and fell Aa hand mdaof tbs sugias got opaord, 4—7 ( i still* uud— good headway, lu 1 As hiUa »<mfa th* boil— so faat to tha run the steam down to 100 poagda bn- { d—ding to tfani Ptaa I ds——erad whara th* difficult* , Ffwfichwl off my wa*. At first Roberts didn’t appear to train, turned my eu^iue and stood ryyj ^ aotjae fhe derresae at speed, and kept to start bflffa \p 0—— g^pgiaaiaut*s no at work at the wood m for dear hfe. tm deoressod, he portsnnc that Ujf^usu.otoi Cyo d not be transacted wi^mat kfm, wo i 1 those I we are stopping I” and then, had browcht -fa President ooau ^ OTW u, where I was, he said and Aldrich, stout bask toXJ on Uie j . T.T/ ^e,: 1 * j , ^ 8 o'clock expiflto train. Jhis was the *'"By, n<!r0 we h—e lioen ten mini last regular tfkfa fhjSi wi* to Jass over . fadjuilo^ and I believe the road until sixtMomtay. Early in ^'WlPcome to a Head sfand if someth the eypningTtalf the^tnsedtine n charge I wno^c^e! T^e speed is contnui of my flrsrtkw, and whut AVer o an eat- r*taoklng. WhatiV-the matter? fag^bou-hftertH^^otJgggdthe^ the Cans^^e^ias than 1 B m< it wbtab A H*W BTOMT Or LiXCOLW. When Lincoln w— pfMtlcing in the f>i4ffaqgltaKm.fl«ataty Court Vodm, fa ^todys of the otofsshioftsd settees, a tall; slim ‘ lawyer, noted for wearing a very short coat, slid on tha seat to be neart r the wUooaiBMHreeaing the jury. A protriNWfrUppwithe m ^Obli| ft faunedtatcly Iwtt in the m am .my — tii ta* ^ Y>rl n %/s a ivw VgfltfX* sujrrm Tm, we egtoe with th— qhl | > y— as d Hag e taw, wit to* thing ta ha euk-k eu* af Me to* *uy have; ska may he m fair m the TV.fan Helen aud to leaned aa the famous Hypatia of an- aiwnt times; she may have all the ac complishments rvrnridercd requisite — the present day, aud « v * ,r J adva—ags that wealth can proonre, and yet, M she Ir’i r ^ ^ ^ nOT “' l»h-** af to* aU *-C= m^ai«»sa>w.wm»>«w *e* *u i Aadtasw - ■ - ‘r u r**‘ —’ ‘^i.7 S' - j w isahsr i to go as u*W hwiit— thaa ha h— hmlth* __ wuuows vy mn <« toamh»mfa amt call - au. cl her »iuqumag miafa - sSkrect ons to* m-.y h—; ah* may . ^ * fr ' ,B ) time morq ginaT ,55te wfrayatr domino—' came Re eat, in tl emselves game of when in & state of J* y% -a. A great excit—ugafi fn-’i 2, “ Harry,”, aatitag-dll w»it yf»n fa pjg - me down in As firing tlic distance thought hft ^ fl we got onfaldtalkudqg’ 1 the arm and* IflgtagMue Hoi “4 oloftk t|en, and ty-flve muee. I ,t ftost; hn| witon he«aqglit me by so fast cVMi the oaoato^e^ parenuy satisfied with my cxpl faflMfeyhaVljg.tfod dOVn|t)e * valve he olimbgl oter the tenf i V* wrote a We, th^nnd^ pat her throng h;»4oa set oppo- he w pain pantaloons.” Several of the lawmen put down smns ranging from 6Q tents to AOaeats. The paper was presented to :<50lh, who sat oppoaite tha rear qf e advocate, who, bending over in gee- urpo— jryn Tl ^ T<M0 * .r-T —-ifie bland, smooth, farming tone seems to ns'to betaken deceit and hypocrisy as as does the musical, subdued Godfe sake, or ws are all begg ars to-^' Hfeultttioh, made quite an exposure. ©ttA.” T , r V Just then we passed the next ^tatyqp. f JJnooln having taken nine minntea fa miles. Wo were now more than* over the road, bnt wo had lost] neiirl|t ten minntaa time and had only lei ty-aeven minutes to do thirt: 'tact me miles in. I had shut the water I am a both my pumps a little ajuined when, I discovered what wa* the matter^ ow often toe spell beauty if brA#^ coarse, taud talking. How im-ei—ibly yon (fa&wn to a. plain,, njamummg whose soft, silvery tones render her pow itively attractive, faaide, we fancy we ekaractar invariably voice indioats a genuine refinement. In thejtocial circlq, how pleasant it Is to hear a woman talk in th%t low key : which always ohamateris— the true la- t aw Ip Jg h«pe, Mi snen a voice soothes the fretful fe Tha iTtoofi inAbaud ^reetbr socl^ siqk-<‘uamber ; had, w MM- aper do aol o**d the warm, damp, laden atmosphere of Cub* and Florida, but th* mol, dry, —ill air at high lati- Ukm*. A man fa oom—mption will mar* o—tainly g—w«U iu Greenland thaa fa th* We— Indta*. From th* details furnished from many sources, a member of the Maseaohnsetts Medical Society has prepared a pap—, ooqcI naive at the fact that all low and damp plaoea originate and aggravate wnsumptive Aiaoases, and th— restora tion and sxemptkm mo— be found in cool and dry latitudes. And for similar reasons ran voyages and ae* coast aud lake shore and prairie localities have a pemyntus «flEa— upon all persons whoss lungs are diseased. —HalTt Journal *# JUkoffto af Oath toe to ut Ike aammd Is m y— actory aulothm to our inquiring mind, (tar plea would ba to uailttupauthaadarfa targ* burn, it from th* rfaars of a atop. a pair qf movable akilU. A bieyota might puwihly answer the pur- a P6i.int reorLB, The eity of Lucknow, India, is re nowned for fhe politeness of its people, exceeding, it would seem, th— of the ’'French, Who are generally regarded m iMBrow the pfiMteet people in the world.- Aoor- u th0 natives carry lifeir ideas at feonrtesy. Two nativ* gentlemen, on toeir w*y to Ihe railway —ion, accd- A boom far Urge-ahe— a grs— number of sheet* — may perhaps rage daring the days of our present generation, but fat us hops th— the time is not far distant whan ws shall have more of oar newspapers in a con densed form, more of the extract and le— of the diluted essence of daily and weekly journalism, and th— these will be more palatable and a— better on the public stomachs than th* soup* and gruels of the present fashion. The Sun, the Boston Herald, and the Springfield Republiean, as now conducted, each give a foretaste of what may b* expect ed when this good tun*, which, it mo bs admitted, is rather slow in coming, shall have come to us. Tbs extended plan of to-day is an excellent one for paper manufacturers and waste-paper gatherer*; but whether any one else is blcased or benefited by the foot-by-foot t, writing from th* spot, gives mnstration of the extent to d 1 ** 0 ** “ op* 0 qus-iou.—ifoty*** Paper World. '■VSttSfSRfi© r monev', nib, with which we started or** 4 I on toe ten-mile stretch, she bed 900 pounds Canada, fare we finished it, and, M t*e gtofs flMuo&y dicutod ae kifhar than lb— and ■» i Ae4 *a- button —rt—ly c—pad — ttaa i kirgsff AoncuLruxAL nrrxmvMrcM. The potato bug mu— hid* Ms dimin- Uean something which oaffbf*^ Ute flen tally fed iuto a ditch. One would khed head before th* approach of the (tmsffibd a secret with harass. H ta 1 1 mippose that both would have been on Grioosris l^^nlil■ This ta hta swell > nee af A tow *f — every -r of ta the whole Breakfast is a nelly a<4id and Hal rep—k nsoally put off taD 10 or U o’clock, the pangs of ■tilled before th* reriy by n Mp of «ofh* fa th* bedroom. With H som—hns* oamm %' am dt Ike h—t Jamaican institutions, mads by toe negro vUtag- from the roqghly-ecr—U meal of the arrow-root plank This meal ta rolled into a thin pasta, and than baked thickness of nttootah but much A MMAZL BOFB WAXBBMlMm wmoouum T A good mother, whore tye—rfld boy is exosptiooaUy eoniuuentfaus and dm vont, has often been smitten wito spang of apprehension fast h*r . be too good tor this world. Thai into her kind Ota othar day, whan bar head wae bowed by the bide of bar