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waMAalT n*«orid«hani la Ml. ThtwvrUHvU** mi I* 1M. TlMvorMikkUMd, If rbjnM’i •(!(>. In IK*, v. powiblj •nd Ik 1890, lor there it i The world out id ik 1890 let It die on. But^rjrUlnly to M wd twill ram. come to eo no rhjm* to PkMle Oplktok. Hen of eoj ehereoter oka not kkokpe the pnuM or blame of pablio opinion. Every pablio deed invitee Judgment, end it usually oalla forth expreaeion. What we do or eay, if it have vitality beyond oar own organism, goee before the court of pablio opinion for trial. Sentence is passed either for, or against. Natare has so endowed ns with oon- scienoe that we are not indifferent to the character of the sentence. Only the ahamele— depiae the opinion of their fellows. Public opinion is generally correct—after a time. We most give ft time to think. It win net, except it be railed or lowered to e frenay, decide hastily. The measmw it makes and pre- •arvee of a man knot far from the cor rect standard. Give a man time and he hie ftvel ik the coma unity. Bo TUs senrimsnt was Hawthorne thirty yean ego Joel alter be had token an exoanuui throuKh the Pnt.Hh Maseum. He oeme oat of the marvelous place bewildered and de- prssssl His quick miud had taken in at e glance th* countie#* objects of knowl edge spread cat btforelttn this museum. He could aee the vast range, but knew that he could not oompasa it There it was that he felt “life is abort and art is long." When he went to his room after the ramble he wrote in his Note Book: "It is a hopeless, and to me, generally, a depressing buaiuesa, to go through an immense, multifarious lihow like this, glancing at a thousand ascion* of little Util- but really minda things, and consdoui lation of mind from them, in nothing.” There ere one often oomes in contact with which are spacious museums of knowledge. We aay they know everything. Their minds are of the enoyolopasdean order. Every cranny of their mental storehouse is stuffed with facta. Their memory is e scroll which never gets done anroUing. On end on it comes. We know theee tiresome people who know everything, and escape them when we can. Who caret always to be in the society of per- one who are perpetually exuding ao- luiied information? It Is ususllr the maraster of these human knowledge- boxes that they p oat ass little or no orig inality. They must tell us many facto we did not know, but they ere given out hi such e dry, cheerless manner, that one l them without Is where caw syvtem of e far bee* e partial failure. It aaaAMled malaty ea fte * process. Onbf aeit \aabrokea away The miud whiah has isaraad to thtok of •‘•taf on Very law who knew every- I thlig aw » y—ag weB. Theyeea aM 1: to have occurred to theee geod The art of pleasing their audi ts something to which they can nek conveniently descend. Fsrhaps they de- it because there are ao many empty-headed man who have succeeded ‘ ons spell- to interest sensation alism. Therefore, they ere content to plod on in the delivery of matter which Li really valuable, hut which loses its value because uttered Ik such a lifeless One of our most learned preachers used to have a habit of meandering along in a sing-song monotone for the first fifteen mutates of his discourse. The effect on strangers was to weary^ them or put them to sleep, under the impression that the whole discourse was to be deUvtred in this stole. On those who were accustomed to hearing him it was different They knew he would have something of interest for them, end waited for it After awhile he would wake up to e most earnest stole of de livery and continue in it to the end of his sermon. Some great scholars are eo pompous that they can not preach as if to ordi nary mortala. Some preach fairly well, but because they ere such great men, do not stop short of an hour and a half. This may impress the weary hearers with a senae of greatness, but at the same time npnrsssas them with the of it id rood oratory are not with each to ae raaeno w'by e leaned I doS add to hie other so ar! of imparting ha to others ia the meet graceful. way.—PkUm. and immediately Garfield appeal* on the platform on which the scene is enacted, accompanied by Blaine. • Guiteau is seen to follow him, having just alighted from a truck wagon, and as he fires at the President the latter falls. Just then a train of can comes dashing in, and in the confusion all the principal actors arc carried into the de pot out of light After the train dis patcher has given too signal and the train has gone, ~ a small door at the left opens and a priest appears, book in band, in the act of reading a funeral service, while at the same time another door at the left opens and Guitean ap pears cm the gallows. The priest retires, and shortly after the gallows disappear with Guiteau, and the doors close. This is acted out at the end of each hour, and takes about three minntee. — Boston Globe. Bleep heavily, yet experien that a shrill sound like the chirp of a ’t tpU bird will wake them. the ebouft k, hovKbft neighbor’s snore. Why ft Pays to Advertise. OoLumn, 8. 0., Feb. 15,1881. H. H. Wjjtxaa&Oo.: Dirt—l have used your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in my practice as a physician, and in erery case I find it works like a cnarm. Bar. B. F. Poaram. Tub farmers of the South ere unan imous In pronouncing mixed farming a great sucoeas, while exclusive cotton planting ia apt not to pay in the long ran.—Detroit Free Prett. “Gonna* Medical Discovery" is not only a sovereign remedy for oonaumption, but slap for consumptive night-sweats, bronchi til, cough*, Influenza, apittiug of blood, weak lunge, short ness of breath, and kindred affection* of the throat and chert. By druggists. into one of our ihmeuts and held a remarked lasge retail conversation with the proprietor. "Teahawae greet rush,” re the reporter. " Yea," replied the proprietor, “ a big rush—pertly because of the season, but mostly on account of advertising." “ How can you tell whether adverti sing (ays, and what papers are good "I can tall that advertising pavs by stopping my advertisement*. Pva tried it Trade drops not at ooea, bet the tide of purchaser* flow* some other sash receipts tell the story any ddhrvaee a the ehar Are made pallid and unattractive by functional irregulariUea. which Dr. Piero^l “Favorite Prescription " will infallibly cure. Thousands of testimonial*. By druggists. It ia now announced, on the authority of an eminent physician, “ that it ia cot healthy to rise before 8 o’clock in the This applies only to &ITTE* S Among tk« medicinal meaaa of arreeUaf die*****, See loiter** Stomach Sitter! stand! pre-eminent. It eheehi the rnrther progress of all disorder! «f the etomaek, Ueer and ' owe!!, reviee* the eital stamina, prevents and reme dies chill* end fever, Increases the actlvtt j ef the kldneyi, ctr.ioteracts e tendency to rheumatism, and is a geuuia* •Uj and solace to aged, inarm and nervous persons. For sal* by all br □prists tad Dealers generally. »»*>* D. r BULL'S fives, it ia said, can riaa as sarly as 7 o'clock and start the fir* as baretufora. Dm. Pt ■mom's - . (•ogar eoaiad > -pmnfy Uta toaod, spasdtly aor- rart ah dmontin of ihs hvw. rtnmsrti. led to SYRUP j5a^tSmSmass.ca: [_ hT knowf la tha treaty Ifl* *U fee I the I LYDIA E. PIWKHAyS vesetaslb compotto, I, . rq.lt'.. ('nr. 2* will owe entirely too wow* Champ* of Life. n win dweoir as early ntaceof Ow*-TWinx> of rtalaa. cm-third in ^ mas. sod tmlyuoe-third by 1 ■ ■ ■ - t ^ea wj ms i ttvy w wa. • Iv «ma do^^aa ba yIssiToa a aaawt. ismsbr tort I i ti Amfl j ^ »uv Ma, I-mm, of — lewGea lha aw si # —/hawL t>4 vc LI N ^CHtDRT NIAGARA FALLS. •>* t< m s t —• bam. as ■I 1 I ww. * ■a* Oba a Sana* a . e * *a*f Saw a wna* Saa • a tw W-v to* AAa ' Tba e.-^ me . i • aa maa - t»a < i to a lw I ■f' -Sr- bias- * ana ee eel ~ am*l M kk'Sti«B| e tow «0OI k Yato iBtoti.* j| III A tUamM At* T1 to ktoto SPRING FEVER At dm kcmoN every tiody (pgh w cgh and out ol koft* bcchukc the ay*- tr«n m run down, kitn tKc vwiktrocml Ihkk roadmo* » - e brwkm of dto mbMy to comvwt tmam <m* gi h (MM vtm rvaturw Ik tem kkbiff ID tltoW rt MM Mi ei tovttow fhmvf. «Mt ha fl#* m k‘t Ikawi Bdirva* efvwii i fcsr Myrttoody uecd TV, to HEALTH IS WEALTH A •Ad •ma * rta epd pg pm •# « W *a U * • •am Maa*pp a* hart •otMc • ii*ri|inlrd M h urcawkiOew *a uwfl *k cufmtow •wefeemff. km-anw • la m to flhift klNNMto dfcto Mr d toa I , rt rv.h» « ma hsi head jto Normal £Sd to *• reptewr tha rtute* maary, ami With tomtkm te pwJ to rt fela toownamcmg that to tha eowraadf thfka yean ahe was ^ 10 •P««tote again, and I have » pahHakad m the nawepayrre. A raw, ^ your be! end of the second I rmolted an the Aker year paused and she far toe third time in the pi examination of caodidataa. ahowed her to be of fair a tending, her percentage being three below the per centage for admi.sMon. It would not be lingular if several of those who wen just three per cent ahead of her, were not any better fitted, perhape not u well fitted, ae she wee. to teach school Some thing beside "fine points” and email percentages below perfect answers to .questions, is needed to convey instruc tion and mold the minds and disposi tion of children. Ih a recent lecture, Professor Edward Frankland stated that six millions of tons ■■■■ . tons of coal are probably burned in Xondon during the winter mouth*, and the quantities of steam, soot, tar and sol phurous acid discharged into the air as product* of this combustion are enor mous. These products unite to form the London fogs. Steam Bupphegtoe basis of all fog, andtlM vapor particles become ter, which renders them dirt is nsnsassry to fog, while solph 1b prose hs ftded k k te <mei la a "And were you never found ootr "Never; end I bops neus of you will peach on ms new." While they looked at seoh other in a daaed way the old clerk finished his beef wiped off his mouth, and observed: "Gd toco now. Bemember mom ik the word. If it’s noised around I might have the victim’s heirs howling around here for compromise of fifty cento on the dollar."- Wall Street Newt. heag Bows la the Gardea. * Works on gardening give plans for laying out tha ground—certain beds to be put in one place, with paths here and there. This is all well m order to make the most of a small piece of ground. With the farmer's guden the case is different, aa there are few farms where a square rod or two mors or leas in the garden is of importance. In each a garden there should be very few beds, but all tha larger vegetables should be placed in long, straight rows, in order that the working may be done, so far aa practicable with a horse cultivator. The ier ana at one siae oi vne isna 10 as pied by the annual crops. In aow- r planting it, the cultivator osed I flu- farm is also to do work fal the occupied by the annual tog cr upon ; thia is to be bems to mind to out the rows, whtob toould be a! allow of it*s paik- In pang ti, or Ik paid toll "* m i ^ wk| J A raw, 1 to erdumrifr digested in an requires fire boon, sod again, on au thority, "apples, if eaten with break- fast, omitting meals for the time, have an admirable affect on tbs systim, re moving indigestion, correcting the acidi- tics of the stomcch and febrile tendency." * Jenny Kissed Me.” The origin of one of Leigh Hunt’s most "harming stanzas s not generally known. Lora the Frwm. Way, mae, out at 7 o stoah to t'amswvw Mam agrtl A >*77 I 1 •# i * F Ossa tiatory ag*. k ta I {tea* kto--ll ft*** ma #*■■•••• te I *•*■■• m mf mwa I tiaA km mreste ml toad, wt* at to* tivwate b*4 4 aw frem vtoasw tototk w ■ art bawakam c*mm*tem Mr phy •dvbmd s irl*. ml toe mtekw •atort. la a tow day* after my v*! to* faerttems ml to* kvw a*d Uw to despyiared. and a mmtorlahte state ml teed This acre red two veer* ago, a»d 1 bav# ever rtee* *a )*>y*d good bselih. I altnbwte my re- covery roll rely k> to* awdlcai virtam of Etotoy >pn»g«.|j V John Russell, meeting > poet during a stroll in the gardens of Holland House; told him that the Queen it a pension of £200 a commissioned Hunt had granted vear. Hit Lord* ^ io acquaint the philosopher with the good news. Mrs. Oarlyla received Hunt at Cheyne Row, and torn so delighted that she threw her arms around his neck and kissed him. On the next day she received the following delicious lines : — fenny kiamdmswtoawsmrt, feoapta* from the ohslr sb* mi in; ’ttanrsSss.tt.*, To oovow and at ton same tlm* bneutsr- taining la tmpomibia. Dr. Ball’s Oough Byrep wfll resoh your msa. Fites M enute a bottia. Tnxa ia nothing in this world so pure sod undefiled as the love of a lawyer for his client A recent erne in this city proves this. The lawyers won a big case for their client and got him a pile of money, and, with a generosity never before heard of, they have insisted upon not keeping above half of what thev re covered, for their own use, and nave compelled their client to take the other half Never again let it be said that it is better to lose aU than to go to law and re- oovar everything.—^Vzff Fiver Advance. It is generally believed son, of Ne that > Mr. Richardson, of New Jersey, first intro duced lung plague from England, in a shipment of short-horns, and, discover ing, the true nature of the disease, stamped it out by Abe slaughter of his whole herd, valued at #10,000. A sequel to this is that some of the neighbors had their stock infected by using the hay taken from a barn where the diseased cattle had been. There are, however, no recorded facte by which tins story can be corroborated. ' Mans what he says be will to his speech, and elate te in plain, simple fashion. 1 kto^'to, l»* mil mte at tomseif with a renew to lb* of to* family Are <w rtx timae a toy Mr Mtomwbar’s atyte ef Ik the IISTMTaw* WORLD fe*te-ma» I £ $30 i msmto »«m < ~ MANLY*EK Very Kmpsrtfwlly,* *Wtote rs rv D k MALONE SrBSjCf. Milk which Is slightly tarmilk, prodoc* te socm hypnotic (sleepy) effect. Amsten a Item BffVTtMN ik bo on 1 ,.. vret a wi ImF beat MkcefcoM mkmr fcte kH dfeacanra rrqutntef a - (MMC. MKll Bk I HtipCpkito Mt. Wtmkmemb, rife, Ac For by all dmyyu. A Surprisfd Locoaioliy? —AND— A Swearing Engiregr Tlie people along tl'e Hn* o. railway from Tmuiu »y Iwixlln* , loiiie iiilm-1 tow us wry *ur priMsl nud amused nt b rcceoi occurreuee. So Uinny stmnre things, however, btc coiisiuntly pesenting tbeniselvni lo Ibe at tentloa of the people non -a days that geuaine surprise* are few indeed. This was the exeopiicr We have read of the "paliite ship on b pointed ocean," at wltneasedthc “poetry of motion ,*s shown in dancing, but lir. never heard of decorative a In rapid flight rrm a raihva . train until inis time. I’coplt ' observed, with wide-eyedwon- f der, the locomotive and ten der and hill train of ears mov ing through the country, adorned on every available $00 ^ra sves: .sruaxe <i I V K TV AWAY! a# iLMavr MMvnakk raea FASHION CATALOGUE »*i*!1f*Uy lUwim**. m4 *U tea LATEST STYLES mf XjMllaw* mmS rhIMrra'w Oateamaa M Vlaato*. riwa Ma-lla aa* Caaatorta I asi*- wmmr. I ■**■ ttimrmrn, ft ulary, Mika, Tal- vat* m* l>raaa tlaafe, 1 are Cwrtalre am* Ora#a riaa. Th. *ckD*wl*4(** Oa<4* te th* mm**. I* Iter wk* SmItm t* ka«w *h*i i* are ate h*» u Srre vail Ma •Sort t* b* withom U. Tb* Sprite uumb*r will b* r*te; alaal Mterak U. sura* *ar* t* *m4 p»*Ul «*rt ipriag fill mvb, gaaoir uS Btau,) wb*a * MMpi* Mpy will te Mat t* j on bM te akar**. H. O. F. KOCH * BON, Stk Are. aate IOS. 1*4 A 1#* Wait Back M HEW VORKVlrT. cegga»»»anetA BU66IESH5r^3S OPIUM^S^Hi W1 w va 3orvnAi<^.O.BozlJt,CUoa«oJU. *pot ry witli the magicai words— tr 8t. Jacobs OilI*’ It looked Poor. Durova has presented a new and interesting proof that the earth is round. Th* imagw of distent objects reflected In the Lake of Geneve te calm weather show just tbs degree of distor tion which s csrefa -cold predict oukceount of the of theeerth. 17 If the impu dence of the advertising man be the meai-iir I n p \ standard It 1 naked funny to nr* Iks train sad an giro saaibed •tife team •tost DR. 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