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I beg ytm* p*fdoa for giving yon a
hint abont two or three common usagoe
which yon know of but aomotimea for
get. Lewie wee peeeing bnrricdly
through the dtning-room, when his Aunt
Oarrie spoke to him. Ha did not hour
precisely what she said, so be stood in
the doorway and ‘‘What, ma’am?”
"I beg pari^otf* would hare been more
elegant there. But when he entered
mamma’s ohamtwf, Where she and sister
fine were having a ooofldenthd chat, if
he wished io futsrrapt the talk for
moment, the right thing to say would
have been, not, “I beg pardon,” but
breakfast ooe
momfelgMriyi vnidni onos seated her
self, and began drum on the table
with her spoon.' Nothing could hare
beenmder, and I waa surprised, for I
had thought frnme a weU-bmd obiid.
She ofgfrt w town waited an til the
tlx family had aaaembled, and then she
should not haea taker has place until
mamma waa KMdy to fit dowa.
But when Qarm was visiting the Stan
leys she really tried to be very polite,
nd he ta m that yea can't ase
where the knives go to, if yon're welsh
fag ever so aleee. Swallow ’em, child I
Of course he don't, He couldn't swal
low ’em, no mors'n you eould.”
"Oh, deer I I hope you won't tell Ik*
He would be so disappointed," said
Dolly, feeling keenly the hollownaas of
the world.
“ But me and the Mites is genooyne I
There ain’t a grain of humbug about me,
and the little teonty-touly deers is just
1 as the Lord msde 'em t"
A Story of • Quarrtl.
11 1 shan’t 1” shrieked Lou.
1 " I shall I” shrieked Jule.
“ Then I won’t play,” said Lou, with
an angry pout, “ and you are the mean
est girl that ever lived, so there 1”
A window slid softly up somewhere
behind the honeysuckles.
" Children," celled grandmamma,
" come here a moment.”
They obeyed, shamefacedly enough.
Grandmamma, dear, gentle grandmam
ma, had only since Unde Charlie's death
come to live at the farm, and the girls,
though they had learned to love her
very dearly, stood a little in awe of her,
But they went straight in i
a uew*» v* asv_*a ,
and stepped
one to e'tber side of her high-backed
chair.
"'Wdl," said grandmamma, kindly.
r, T want lo play keep ■lore," Volun
teered JuW.
id I wanted
to play house," said
" And
Lou, • • i’#
Grandma smiled, and closed a wrin
kled hand over the email brown one on
each chair arm.
"And SO yon quarreled.” she said.
" Would you like a little atory ? ”
" Oh, yea’m 1 ” cried Lou and dole as
set ly together, and them they book ad
their little thigera above grandma’ffla’a
bead and wished. What makes girls al
ways do that, I wonder ? Beya never da
’’ A long tune ago,” began grandma
ma, "there lived in far-away England
two maiden atolerv They were ail alone
ia the world and very wealthy ; as time
w«<iil (a, and they gr» •* gray and
wrinkled with yeara, they began to think
of d«elh sad of wlxt they would do with
" At length they decided to bofld a
church of aohtl atone, which might en-
i dure for eeulnnee sad tall the name ami
fame <4 the Onac atstrvw tn future geo-
| vratnwia The atime vaa •|uomed and
1 tbe teiltderS'-am*. Than •h--U>«T t. >«ar
•m aptrv ahnuhl a-Wwa thetf > harvh, the
awS’Ca e«ntld mW agree.
" They wrangled and argued tar da/a
tt
imported
1880,000,00a Statistics ahow that while
the population from 1880 to 1878 only in-
meassd 38i to 83f millions, a gain of
but 16 par cent, the value of food fur
nished from abroad advanced from
1396.000,000 to f766,000,000, a growth
of 160 par cent Of the vast amount im
ported in the laet-mentioned year, ftiSS,- '
600,000 came from the United States;
ervrwa.
while vta-
iu-
ta the invigorating speetecic of
hired man cutting taroda,
rith a scythe. It suggested to his in
experienced mind the " poetry of mo
tion." When the hired man laid down
the scythe end went into the barn a
few minutes, the city youth picked up
the utensil and made a Inngc'at a group
of weeds. The point of the scythe
struck the earth with such unexpected
ness that the youth fell over the handlo
ALWAYS
190,000,000 from France; about 9130,- ' and plowed up the earth with hit. head.
000,000 from British India and China;
110,000,000 from Germany, Holland and
Belgium ; nearly 965,000,000 from Rus
sia and Turkey, and the remainder from
the multitude of countries scattered
over the world. Stephen Bourne, who
has been discussing this subject in a
series of essays, comes to the conclusion
that Great Britain relies upon foreign
and home produce in about the propor
tion of two-fifths to three-fifths.
No owx can contemplate the.statistics
which reveal the wholesale slaughter
of railroad brakemen in this country
while they are engaged in the
duty of coupling cars without being
shocked into the conviction that some
foekns for preventing it ought to be en
forced. A law compelling the use of
safety-couplers was introduced in tht
Connecticut Legislature during the lost
session and laid over for a year to afford
the Railroad Commissioners of the State
time tP consider the subject. They are
instructed to report at the coming sea
lioo.
INI, .■.■.—i
Mas. D. B. Sill, of Cuba, N. T., toi
eight yean has never been able to leave
her bed alone. Hearing of the wonder
ful cures affected by the prayers of Mias
Judd, of Buffalo, who is said to have
of an almost-iasafferable
Mrs Bill seat for her. All
medicines were ceet oat of the window,
and the suffering woman was made aa
object fog prayer. She soon began to
improve and now the ia declared to be
well
He woe a little discouraged, but it
Ookedao caay that ho got up and es
sayed another stroke. This was disas
trous, The blade appeared to coil
around his legs like a serpent, cutting
through his hip pocket about on inch,
amputating a portion of his coat-tail,
and then out slices of flesh out of his
calves. He is now convinced that it is
easier to lUl over a wheelbarrow than
to swing a scythe without any previous
instructions.—Norristown Herald.
TKt.BGRAPHIYG IN JAPAN.
Telegraphing in Japan and China is
no slouch of a job. There are 44,000
characters or hieroglyphics in the lan
guage, and no telegraphic alphabet is
equal td the t&Ak of representing' them.
A system has been devised by which
only 6,900 characters, divided into
314 classes, nead be used, and by the
«*r«njr topic
erer.d-ll or pottt-
tcaL alwon atm
aid of numbers they can bs transmitted *«ta*«w. amt wmttd have been there
t , — . ./ «. . If a rrleiiilliiul not rerommetata) ir. Jacobi <
lo me. I hesitated some time before setting a
bottle, thinking it wa*«nother one of thoxeadrei*
Um >1 n r<l rtnm, but s as finally Induced to glye it
a trial, and a lucky day ft waa for me. why,
blr-wwysran! after bathing tholimhthorougiilT
tb tlic Oil I Ml relief, and my fhith was PUDN
Hr; J.ifns and hta On after tnat. I freely aay
Aocoaoiag
1*80 tlx
U at tad Htataa is
or 1.004.5S4.800
by wire. Bnt imagine a lightning oper
stor in Am erica trying to send several
thousand words of a newspaper "spe
cial ” by such a method as that. The
operator, the meaaage and fhe telegraph
editor would all probably be badly
"brokan op" in the operation.
Nbam Thomaoton, Go., a gray fox at
tacked some sbuats, when the old sow
gave battla, and, catching his foxahipfbj
the throat, choked him to itoath.
Strike.
P ma» the 10th of October. 1881, t
the 1st of July, 1881, genuine Roeg
«rniiio Warn will be >urplted U rtw-
tasaerv by Ellis k Oo , of RalUj Spring*.
Ala., at the followtng ratea:
| Tea gallons ta aats-eorrawve can 96.00
refilled at
on.1 iu4MiU^ wstber vwubl yiald, ami j sn-Utree
ia tbs ssad seek hod hw way, Tb.
-J n- —-*-1 ^ r, ^ “
-7 ^ -1
The from Um CtoWond iOtnn|
eeagly m—ling Mr II. (1. Kwffrr, tree,
■rev (d lb* Ctovtand AfreaM. (wsr rape.
^tired ^ thai faihmaa. af
he BkMsfna. if
ytlung si-el tto> (treat
Ptre gal Inns ta aati-coirieivs caa.. S.S8
Baax oaa* rallied at 180
ta fte* b**lUes T. . 7 (to
freight a»l einrwws rstas
are rirea by all rod reeds. Tbu water
has been known f«r nearly fifty year*
as a sarv rare f *r Pv*prpea, asare ears
toe dwae* <4 the Ki-i-wr arid Hletdsr,
a aare care tor all rat aids ee- ••(
i * ws• magaam i as^^w mg apnam aaaaawaa sa (to^a- j
Me Waapa ■ e» sad—ak. my i -aba re- Msa ma skaws ere-a. Bag i^y i 1 * retara sf IW pass. fba greets maffa ff ttoare i»^, arel
KEEP COOL
' VsthjfV' l s' I n
uestions of
•shim,
e wtail
J3Jf
triuh. However,
there Is a cere
tsln margin al
io wed for lying,
when it jsomMto
Ihh ins, that trAfr-
miued in no other
Kiihiert. and no
doubt our fHends
In the picture are
Indulging In that
gpeclar einpuiy.
pent, as well, per
bnps, as inalitilu
sclentjflc swraf
Itig. Thrir bodies
and tempers tX
hot and the sir Is
cool !u they should
be,butarenot,)and
[they sre apparent
\ly intlieeotialtlon
when It la much
easier to catch
cumathm than
h,ln which case
...-Would be well
for them that they
he provided with
a bottle of 8t.
Jacobs Oil, the
_ . ,. Great German
Remedy for this as well asotber palnftil ailments.
Wt'T.L NAIL ITS COLORS TO THE jUST'f
“llolkx, liennyl what lathe troublef’ “Oh,
I'm all broke up,” was the rc-p-nse to the Itv-
ipiiry-*f an -old shipmate of WltUam Vr/Benitts-
ton, one of Farnurut'a war-worn vetetana, well
known In t Ire romaern M-ctlonof this city, who
came limping fntothe American office yesterday.
”1 thought I would pi under the hatehwthu
time," eontlnncd Lienniston. “I never suffered
no much inihyllfe. 1 had the rheumatic
so bad that l could not get off tlie bed or
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■cdlelaeo, after beiagfftv*
' en np to
if to die by
of tbs beat phys-
Icloosof tb.
-• city.
Da. J. S. Sea am
tea. S»r—I am km aaiaS af aka* Ik.aa af tka W-l
|-J--T- af Iktami MS ma waa CaaaaapMa. af tkw
kp imt
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W.m IU story of " (Joktoo ban.'
Bat, SB tU oar was full, aod
■o other sail for Ur, sbe obeyed
M Hare yam Iasi your are, iW?” said
in a very kindly tone.
aUilUao
porridge Is getting
Anarr and poor Dolly
by Uy
Lf^hBl, > 4 A f»FJ J if
"Iff It the lopay-popar going to
sryf Don t there's a 4‘‘ ar J- YonU
«M book to BaiWa all aafb. and last
think what a privilege it u to travd *Hh
such a sUw as thre- Moral asd Intei-
faeta^i KaMnal ondlVanaatUaltcl—
thoa^g they ain’t genoayna.ohild; donl
7°® Ultomw a wortl at ■ftf Nut om of
“Genooyne “ waa too large award tor
DoUy's oomprehension : bat, by the Fat
Woman’s Mffsterions Mr a«4 tone, sha
knew, tutu* WES telMrg bar something
very important
" No bigger than common folks, the
Giant ain’t, before he's bnOt up and
staffed oat," the Fat Woman went on,
ftna vary lew tone, and with a careful
glance around, to sae that sbe oould not
be ovirbisard.
"Do you mesa that U isn’t a trnlv
giant f” asked Dolly, with a crushing
asaaa af bewilderment and disoppoint-
a# Ofx of tu shafta, so
wl and work at tt
It is odd to are a bores trotting
rioog tix street, and gunnltouaeoriy
toeing around to tU. rear to nibble at
tU pastoaloaa fodder. TUy gw« and
to it, an that the divided attention doss
not wetn to cause the smallest mental,
aberration or alxtraotion. As to do gs
the European dog is a good specimen of
bis kind. I have not aoen a vagrant
oar or eseun. of the "yollerdog” spe-
etsa mat* landing on the Netherland
fiats. In Venice there is an alcTlaw,
which is generally observed, that no dog
•hall be kept which weighs more than
two pounds, and the result of the artifi
cial selection ia that the city of the sea
contains a multitude of minute dogs, a
little bigger than canary birds, always
sheared back of their aUnldera, It
makes my blood run edd to sea one <4
them sit down on the ■tdtmilr
just as it does to Bee a bare-Uaded baby
sit down on anything ©old. I have a
oly suspicion of my / own that they m.k+
India shawls of ttxtrooL—<tor. Chicago
Inter Ocean.
“ No more tho& you ora.
tU Bearded Woman, she
and pub M in Ur poekot wU
A critical genius out West wonts $
new term tor the thing called aa " alevm
tor. ’ He says the word is s misnomer,
or s halfnomsr, aa tU machine tokre m
And as fcri down “"•H “up. He tkinka it ah.
! Eurd, whan a man ia at tU top ef a fire-
story hmlding, to ask ban tf U wtU "go
down m the sfreetor." A
tress L100 to 1 TOO
poonds boot soil tU Brittab betoUra, os
they oaa eet up tax oarreress of
for their
and tbs six. of the ptaeas to
orptobie to
Indigeatioii and nek Leadacbe will yield readily
ta Warner'» Hale Kidney and Liver Cara.
Da. R. V. Pi loom, Haffalo, N. Y.t Dear Sir
—Yoar •' Golden Medical Discovery" has
cored my boy of a fever sore of two Tears'
tosailag. Please attest oar graUtada. Yoon
truly, HAMBY WafpSQ, Boeton. Maee.
Fmmdbrioe Done Laos, after a life ot
strange vicissitades, ia spending his lat
ter (toys in oomfortable prosperity. He
to the possessor of 9100,000 or more, and
his office provides him with an annual
■alary af $7,000. His duties are easily
performed, and he has leisure for writ
ing and lecturing.
ssrmsv-e rsi
lalfcaOXAT SALVE Of CM*. K. ,m. Wwm.
■alt Sh-eai. VMM, rkarv»« S—M. 'WtlMMa.. Cmm.
me all kta4i aTMte Xr-iMaa.. fiwklaa me rtMylaa
«•» Kwsrs CAsaouc salvb, m ,n
MMWtfMa. frea W nala,
■>a wwrrve oxvurvArr.n Brrrr.Ra
N tke kaat r-m.-t, Or l*y»r*l"a. WHawaii, a,!aria,
Iwt.r—c.ai as4 Iti.aeaei ti tka SlauS, JLtSmja, Ltaea,
Skin, m*
M SMOreCATiisH ^VVTrarw MI >rMaae,e(lke
■tn-noee af tka heal and tk --.u
. ns. wurrs uvxa rau tta w-t cetharta
■Ufalaiera. * -v
CTs gr m - yByr^taiuhs CSA
pV^iaa.
101 STPUrC CMa'Wwe fore. AAtraaa, SMejeid
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One Dollar
«r.V ra w AWTWIk re Ike SaataeS PaMre
nereial Srek af>d PrK*. rreretaByw
Kattneal I'.kllahMl Oa.. rhi!*t»lpk4e. K.
$5 to $20 tetZZVZi
Dm. Pnmom's "Favorite Prescription " is not
extolled ss a “onre-sll,” but Admirably fulfill*
a singlenee* of narjmse, tieing a idokI potent
specific in thoee cbronic weakuewe* p culiar to
women. Psrticulare in Dr. Pierce's pomplet
treatise on Diseases Peculiar to Women, 96
pares, sent for three staiape. Address Wokld’s
DisrxMSAST Medical Association, Buffalo,
N.Y. - *■
In New Zealand sparrows hare multi
plied to s«eh an extant that poisoned
wheat to now naad by tU eolonista to
dastroy there.
Da. FnaeS's " PoDota "-Mnia liver pills
(■agar seated}—purify the blood, speedily oor-
Vset oil disorder* of the brer,
re - - -
jyy aruggtaU.
t.MInrmea mm. rreren,
reaw.ail a. ra*aemU-l
Ire I praframimH, fmrl
lOpmmrmatm. 1.,Herat I
Deel/ilw. swi.lessres
Up. .Verrewe
V. I
Haw/ mf Vitml-
Prmmtr
4 ...tralrm
wiui «uOe. iQ« (rum drbt
A TacjttlaaM • moat. ree*
aoaiuat Ui.1 bit labor was a
and rtoor of hodj. b«- oome also • cloerneaaof thonobt oerer before rojoyad If (he Tonic hi
k, I know Dot wboL Igire tt therredlt. J. P. Wat*0». Pi>-tor Omatlan Cburch.
'frel
bom Tomic, from which I
that mr oatoral f
‘ ,ee twtoa Uta U-
Weaqatl oerre
IMhe Tonic has Dot done the
i. Troy. 0.
_ liaa ool . _ - .
work, Ikoow out whr.l. 1 giro tt tharredlt.
fTlie tratWTonie im a
rrpnrn/inn of X'l'W-
\ toxiAe of Iron. Pern-
vSo.t nark, and /*fc<aw
phateo, ti*H4niatrtl
tilth the Vrartnbtr
\Aromattem. li oerre*
Irrer-w UMrjaowe tehere
lo irtair to neeeooarp. L .
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•KB Otiia XX>W PKlOi
Ha
By UfiinG
DR SCHENCK’S
MANDRAKE
PILLS,
Die Great Vegetable Substitute
for Mercury.
They will cure Chills and Fever.
They will cure Diarrhcea.
They will cure obstinate consti
pation, leaving the Stomach
and Bowels in a healthy con
dition.
They will cure Liver CeiMltbit,
that great forerunner of Con
sumption.
DR. SCHENCK’S
MANDRAKE PILLS
Do act produea aickaaaa a* the itomaeh. naoaaa or grip,
mg. On thamutraiy, I bay ara aa mild sod agTaaahla la
thstr action that a petaea aaflbrmg with a sick hekdacha.
.-nr atomoch or pain la tka bowala. I, apaadllr rallevad
of thou dintra—ing aymptoma. They act dlraetlr aa
th* liver, tha organ which, whaD la ■ haaltby eoadiiloa,
purlfleii tbs Mood for tha wbola body.
Thoy ara a porfvet preparation of that (peat tad wall-
knowa ramaay, Mandrakt or Potfophyula, e romody
that baa displaced the tie af mercery, is wall ta many
other poisoDoaa drngi la tha praottoa af every tatslligant
John Xieg, of the Col laws ef Madloina, af Clncia-
natl, aaya: ••In Coottlpotion It i
lerlthonl diapoalng them
1 hi "mo LI.rr ('omr* 1 *''
acta npoa the bSRels
to tabseqaaat coatlreaaw. la
er i omplaint thora M net Ita tqual la the
Whole rang# of madMaaa, being rutly more neefal Chaa
rflerearial aganU, aronaiag the Mvar ta healthy ae«eo,
iicvaeaMg tha Sow of Mle, aed krepiag ap thess idtlaa*
inngar iKaa day sthse ogaat was whisk w* ara ae>
quaiiOad." (See Amarteea DU pan—lory, pegs T».)
In all saasa af Lieer Complaint nr Dyapapnio, where
here U greet weakeem ar deUItty, Or. aikam»a*»
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