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Um. trz^L** '“ b “ d * Dm t**k it »rncn MM tor hand Aad look' <1 for rhym» «r ■ A (MM to Bay why It ww* lhfr«>, OM toad UiouRhl It r*ru« l* ww throawh wuuty loo* P*»t -(i«y, m • l al zg •torka' Twm miim •ohoolfwllow’r (trt, H A*«l<hrd, “ TtMoblld forfot to Aad out It book la Ita own r ««• Wltti taOdcr touch and alow; Aad aawitoUny Rill tar n at LUa aunahist on that quiet liraaat. Ah. Uttla rln*, you kept It wall, NT Wk MT fooAurj. Tha L" la tttta Uaa Uoa aad atlk haod ww toiiiad by Aa illoap. Om oaa akU waa tha ic ) «*rla; on Um oibar , with troatad haa4%» and ft motto waa a praasnt lUujrhtw, who ia to b« married aoon. • •* Haa the demand for auoh gar tom inoroRned^,-' “It to ft hundred per Oftnh greater than laat rear, and grows oonatantly.”— Old tlattfa naka the a of delioately oarrad goM, aet in ship diamonda It ml from a mother to bar untold Smt.' Tb* (eorct of your Whato'er It* uusanlug, It £<*• nn Beyond th aarU ai.d fat*; P»!n or blewdn*-who o»u «*y How much of either iu It iujl We weteh the light In oar darting’* eyre. The line* that the eU>w yi^n bilng, Tet know a* little of what tftey mean A* tke aeoret of the rln*. Joy or eorroW'-Q'id only knowa How tnuob of both lie# nader tha nea A rearful Bound. They were atanding on one of the oap- atone* of a culvert that took the refuae water* of tho rity^nto the distant oanah SmldoBly th*ra wad • gulling aoond that smote their oara—it seemed to come frua the grovad beneath their I dm 'ixaitedly exataiaaed: “fttrk. Hector! What aonin that t Heems to* me it isea.nl from awsaried soul whose lifo’s last waa being borne into the dark re. of the ‘nevermore.'" “▼•y like. Hector's wponta. “Htnnge that U.r oonori strike r (he VMdy vtonr. Itl ir- - Prof. A. E. Willis delivered a lecture publican, Ik:fore commencing his re marks he exhibited a skull and pointed out phrcnologically all the peculiar characteristics of the person who carried it around. He cmlcavorod to show where krt of the brain was, and then. 3g ms lecture proper, be said he wanted to speak of the power of love. No such man as Brigham Young, in his opinion, had any love in him. He had too many wivea. To fall in love i >cople must feel sa if they could caress and embrace each other. Boose girls like to hug and kiss, and oth ers didn’t ears a cent about it. It all depends upon the organ of conjugality. Boms married pfirrplc nerve kissed eeeh r, while others wars very fond of ft gel along well i not that ooagen- jtitti fhffliM exist man aa2 wife. Love, he «m- gftrtor hia girls to aM At to> edi V m ftrw*»«ml I Wmt (ft Mad how ■n- I * Jlsbama. wmw apt teba Ida ef it ia tke It to atoo made a kheaaa of UsMOt that the . too fafl, aad yosmg men who moderate capital and some capacity and axperieooe, declare that in mercantile pursuit# competition ia ruinous and that ft aiusil sum of m.ui*>T too! little account in the settled c<>m munities. Granting that these com plaints arc well founded thereto a Bald still open for energy, skill and ambition Tka problem of how to Jnake a living can be perhaps more satisfactorily solved by falling back on the soil than by any other exiieriment. There are stiU cheap lands in the West and South, and if a young man lacks money to farm on a big scale, he can begin in e smeller way, end by stock raising, small fruita, truck or some other limited esaays in and useful field of agri culture secure a living, and, with reason able fortune, in time a competence. There are hundreds of young men ia selves'to raising food for the ever-iu creasing millions of consumers in the country. With all the hardship* of farm life, and they have been greatly exagger ated, it to the happiest life known to men. It to freer from the bickering* and the worrimeuto and the tortuous de vices and the selfish rivalries and the an tagonism* that mark the struggle of hu manity for food, shelter and clothing than any other mode of existence. It to a Ufa which to oommcwly attended with health, with gi plexVws. expended • open mind aad The man ia this pur hto houea, hto lands aad^his to if li ha ea- I of winter, and h» 1 ana. He is sera of debt to. Acts iirisky Uve bet see aaaen A aamm of estu heated pip to i extol in Tessa. Naans.! half fea Amerisan toatl ported goes to Germany As Obams twig at Waldo, half the Nbabut all birds that noalln holes, either in the ground or to treat, lay white eggs. A THXBUoMwm buried four inches deep in the mad of South Africa will rise to 1W°. ' Book crystal, being found abundantly in Brasil, is known commercially as Bra silian pebble. Ah oxaub, growing in Angola, Africa, to so sensitive that its leaves close on the approach of footatepe. Tun German florin was originally a gold coin worth $2.50. When abolished ft waa forty cents’ worth of silver. A flahtsb of South Carolina has over 1,000 tea plants. Some of them are six feet high, and over ten feet in circum- ferwam. , Pajuan marble was obtained from Mount Marpeaia, on the island of Paros, and waa sometimes called Marpeaian marble. Tbkbs are no fewer than sixty-three varieties of the common bramble class ified anil —mad by botanists as being found in England. Bbiolan miners can perform a large 'their after i {^ . __ . Us sautkal. aould da baSto* at Urmia* w mp ha tugasdsd ae a Cm <f M* Mmm* Otodd. bed Issyat toe albas d Maaey. wtoe am lumbas dead- mu. wieedy mdd I* snr rspraaeetaAfus ’‘About (MM yuer age I we tohoc wttft I toe goeuttoi satetteak I •ployed the [ beet pbywtodaaa. bad they easud oely rehove me tot tms asomeot. Ptftrifer a I JtoaoA-s Oil aad to ft cure.JCmmsfiet A rrVdf tg Nwd la • TriMt f M tpsi - • won (mT aa4 Sotom i oeim hatomft , ha adnMB •»* AnHXAHDftfteommaiul.sl all sailors and bdtr* to bring ths peculiar prodootions of the countries they visited to Aristotle Apnleius made a collection <4 Alpine fossils, while the Emperor Augustus had a large cabinet of ouriomtics from all parte of the known world. ■! d HI ■ II III lll'toto Mb. Gao. B. Johnson, business man ager of the Houston (Texas) Port, haa used St Jacobs Oil with the greatest bdneflt for rheumatism, says the Gal veston (Texas) Newt. Miss Bibd, the traveler, remarked to her Japanese factotum, “What a beauti fnl day!” and soon afterward, note-book in har d, he said: “You fsay ‘a beautiful day;’ to that better English than ‘a dev ilish fine day,' which most foreigners eayT” ' • - A NEW COMPANY. Bma-al AtlnnUk <• ntlrmon F Hew Waleb UaniirWelnrln* <’* pmmjr. Ywterdsy an application for a charter was filed in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Fultoa county by several leading Atlanta bosi ne*< men, asking to be incorporated a* the J. P. Htevens watch company. Of course Mr, J. P. Stevens is a leading wiri». The other gentlemen are Messrs J. H. Porter, Julius L. Brown, Jamm C Freeman, 8r., Robert Lowry, W. D. Williams, and L O. Stevens The company asks for the right to stock al $100,0**1, g$0,000 of which has already Seen paid la, and the aanount will be ■aeieased a* rapidly as is nrcestofy. It ha* been fully demomtrslrd that tber. i* r*><ss for mch an r-oUrpriae, tni the (set that the (^fulasn'ii r»mpri«tag th- «>mpany srr atirea d ha.ino** ate a, to so «*wtrace thai *he feetory will B»t be s failure 11 wi>l probable ead to tovtof tilaau sa rate-pnaa tba» will add atach i« bar aai •.ha S>t»aa fsrlory baa slread Mr S«avs«M a ill Isa** foe tha ^a’aidsT t>> bar* atavhiaaey ata -> au.htoM It f.r .ba r^r—a* tha to rwyci * v J f -taae^. A O. M* kdaa to to »»rt Lar|«lf k> raa tha <fh( a ik> farvrt aad tba* aaa«l * *ya*d f-a t l!aa*a v-taai I ad rreutsU « e* baa already doaa aartb ta rare ttotr I A* m to eam^A Tbasa to aa toman* rt to* to ai »r • •ha a* tto as a aafaa^ad »t ■ .tl sAa*t »- t ta.ny e««bsiea Y> M b* *•* p—af ta ll ha >a ft>m«M*«isd tft *s tto m ft ■aad toe t*a aasatoaa aad s ■e •ita AM to *ma a aaat *i *■*• '* *S aa>w« ahl aaat a iroaMs baa taaa hAsa aat ^a* tobttasl. s<aa • MaatojMfta . M a baa. a-Mi ba ., ■Itottostobto aatoSaaesasnis bstoeasA If Mas w*eito «an r»- - »r •!»•. aad ««»d d*ad« ara ssau* kal. (as In Sat ■■aul to shear* doaaa (to M**s e»»aea b Mill s i*aal«W*- *•*•! 1" ,1 f"* BSsSms tod toner m assblas tbaftas a IHim. ' mskr* IH* *c 1 »..na lb* abotssm—th* HPHHHIHPlMh ihat msbeentoto** m dursbl* Aa In tto Metur* tb* r**1 •« *H *aSartns suiq-u ibal ttof ba>l brti*r •*« toatsibif mat h b the m iw ou iciigw men »«a tuvss *••*•*» — sleknsm. In howmsnyla.'Uncvs could tbr tin 30LDMEBAI ATUirn cottoh timmon, Steam Engine and Saw —.^mS a* Atlaata M 1*S» Maamfa«tnrar* _*f BUS** **«t***; ® oi lt r *’ Baa Mill*. Oan( K4R*r*. Lath Msebiaa*. Hob " " -“*•-* -— A*ftin*7H»n**r.. Till- Oriitshd Flour Mill* •f our »• I I’UaUllua . $200. 1“ Is? in pie mention of the words “St. Jacob* Oil,” coupled with terms of todotssmeat and sa- eearagsment, brine f*h«f •"d < ore to tborc mif- fertuR with rhcumatLsm. In view of the woadf*- ful record of IhU Great German Remedy In tto rare of rhiswHf, aearstela and aU painful ili-ea-e-, il uppearu In 11.i liRht of MrouR diily fo- crerroas to patiently, ye* perriatently. ante to saatlcatloa ta th* dhieaaea aamed. Marine ia mind that <u>dn1i>u in _ pear*, welhrr and general ■ who bare no bnUarina la tdhrtos (toerapreMoa u. tbrlr oplulrw ti Rtobnp Ottaxmr. of C Vretand. (tot tb* ua* eJ XT Jacobs Oil bas beocftlM ms Special atUntlon «iv*a to Plantation 1 obmore. Illustrated Circular* Free. LANE A BODLEY CO., John A Water Bto., (Hneinna#- O, " tau rn Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RA.IL.HO AD Which h tb* BEST KOCTK batwaaa OIIVCIIVIVATI Toledo, Detroit A Canadaa, O H I O -A. Or O And all poinU la tto NOSTNWXST. xzrDih.ifA.POL.xm, m'r. lotjiw And all point* la th. WB8T. P0LLMA1 SLEEPEBS OK N1BHT TRAINS! 3AM L STEVENSON, Ocacral Tlek-t Agmt, SSR * riTMAS. Uawaato. A THRESi-IERSgSg aaa TUBAULTWAH ATATUiaCXL.M*aM«*d.C^ m ,mi MAKE HENS LAY. SYRUP HOSTHftlft I* a * 5m a * nisNF»b ■UUIUj O uNIVKHtlTY ; •TJi:rr.e"gitfat^ mart wurt® m m ICXOFUATm HIST0fir»"W0RLL» — d ttoi m Iftadtotoa ftatoo. M Fitter 5 . V )- * y-bll/^Jir^* * r*—r^-^ T OM EVERYONE. 1 mas • rn—Go vHB i • a m*.. HEALTH IS WEALTH! jb n — t fbas gbs bop 1 gsrb* a Aa ftraa That As . m- !, -to-UJ || j mrm aa-4 I aftaa » *a a* A* to fO to thto •m araa "* 1 Uu • me ua» tod •to** totodltoa W* i • * ** *ua •• to i MaigSBkM «to rn —aA ahb mmt f—pDA— $a ai aa appAh ap dH^PMPlH$ PA AVMHP A^ ApK ffiBPW dap ppb •Assatoa «AI APPAP PAPPPAP AM dPAPPW® PfPPK f •• ■ a DNEY WORT NAtPOP PMVBP » * mm? i a. « by Aaw— bai — ^r-irtu idney d i Is ssb ( That iia to That ths woman who does not marry does better nine times out of V* Horton TranerrijgL , • Jewels The fashion for tars has spread so rapidly ail keep the article in stock. They are very expensive. A menili.T of a <• ns|.lo tions firm explains: “ Tiie rago Is re cent, but none the less utrou#, and it promises to spread indefinitely, as the range is as unlimited m the purse. All the prominent society women and many who are not in society wear them. You see, women constitutionally delight in pretty things, and their adornment is of more interest and enirmnent to them than anything else, jxlf you wiil come down stairs 111 show you the bIokt^ There was a ehowcaae full of them, each pair mounted in a velvet box. The ‘item was the same in all as far as the as concerned. Hie band was a fall inch covered with wkfcL made of fine rith beauti 1 ifully elastic and woven silk of pale blues and They are b the tint of the dress la ooe ease two heert- I a set of : as her guide ork. Theae to tha Hew Task. moral sir ef pi poor expected to do “ obeying. She was to speak to nobody in traveling except to ooodnotors and porters. She was bo go directly to her go directly mother’s boardii^ house and there nobody exoept her own relations, salute ■ST She to refrain from singing in the board- 8he was to remain continually, day and the old 1 ■ ef ai I with ing-house parlor, with her mother night. Bhe was to eat with the old lady or else at a separate table by herself. And she was on no account to permit liersolf to be introduced to anybody with a view of forming new uoquaint- ances. As if all this were not enough, the poor (trait-jacketed creature was every night to write to her tormentor a full «pd exact account of her doings and goings and sayings, which waa bo be warranted faithful and truthful. It is not surprising tliat a divorce grew out of this system of obedience. The woman who could obey - ich a tyrant as this fellow could neither honor nor love him. The man who could thus shrivel a woman’s Soul is WUfthj Of nothing tx'tter than a divorce, but the divorce should l>e of the sort which forbids him to marry again and bring any other woman under the baq of his horrible tyranny. The “nhedienee” idea may he good in theory, but ae soon as it is put into severe practice it be- mgebos * ratal H wtjrft 4o 'toaeeml i a* Ok* ** ». MOto toaa s to, emgm KIDNEY-WORT ta two or by your - OR. STRONG'S PILLS MisiSsksEi to ao er to a — l is a i 22 fcStiLsr Q. - What is a “ quo Q.—What is a i Am A Mii» in the stomach. Q.—WhsAJaa ben? Ana.—A man at II p. m. embrsoing a i aad Owg* Oo , Kayla* nils. Mo. ranter ’HZ*** A Cnriotn Fact. Professor W. D. Gunning, the noted •dentist and geologist, made ths follow ing statement in a recent lecture : A codfish in one year lays 8,000,000 eggs. Suppose that every egg became a cod; suppose that in all the nniverse there is only one codfish ; that all germs lived, and that space furnished matter, as the fishes furnished eggs. On the morning of your twentieth birthday you bold this fish on the palm of your hand, walk out on a pier, and drop the ood into the sea. Then fly. Under your feet in one year will be an ocean of ood. invest- ng the land overtoi loft- — — opping i of Colorado. With the speed — “ a* ■* w mem amm. m tmm j aaaaaj* VM UASKJ **** ** C of your fortieth birthday it will overtake you and engulf you in OMrtintmlat The speaker couldn't tell a bigger fish store than that. Mahth L ad mye be be old f th# arope, xuB gainst an ex change says: “ One of the most intense and unspeakable Englishmen I have seen since I struck London is Mr. Bret Harte. There was once an American of that name who wrote stories and poems which were successful, and one or two play# which were not. There is a general be- lief in London that the Bret Harte who is over here la the Bret Harte who did all that fine writing in America. He doesn’t look it. His hair is white, and his face is red enough to enrage the tamest bull in tha world. Ha wears a section of a window-pane in one eye, and talks with a la-de-da accent that would infinitely amuse the friends of the Harte we used to know. This one trains with my lord this, and the earl of that, and talks big things of magazine* he is going to start He is a United States Consul at Glasgow, or somewhere, and is just pining away with anxiety to lire there. But somehow, be is seen ofteneet I saw bun in a box ia a ooe night, looking qaAq ntledy bond over a play which I vm be LntoreeUd ia. It hen la tfVAteaPl This Mr Ths German Government can now 0*11 1,000,000 soldi*rs Into the field at a dgy’s notice, while over her* it take* the best part of three days to hunt up the man who borrowed tout half-dollar. W ELL TRIED HEALTH ONDEftFUL II RENEWING REMEDIES. tstiii $06 CiactlLA i* situi (as* escka mru.i.c. Kidkkt-Wobt radically Ths New York Sun is agitating the guillotine question. It believes it better to chop a man's head off than to pull his neck out of joint, but ss long as the victim doesn’t complain what’s the use of a chance f Every Djy tor Three Te**ra. AwsoDoy, Va., Oct 4, 1831. H. H. Wabneb A Co. : Sire -1 have suffered stricture of the uretha. Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure Is ths only thing, to give me relief. W. T. Qbahax. Napoleon believed in omens and portents as firmly as any Homan Caesar, and openly professed his confidence in certain Incky days, the 2d of December and 24th of October being two snob. Ltsia E. Pokhah’s Vegetable Compound will oun all dieplaoemeuta and the constquent * ' see knees, end is especially adapted to J coadltliwi of the blood. j that have burned some of oar able remedy. 1 nrv-rrlbe It In »n a* Us. Habtsk's Iso* Toiuc^u Tt alvet eoler to tke blood, natural hrai ' Alter Moehtolfts trrth.MO ehurartrrift toHftvr lice, and In ail t*pmHedee of ■ esnllh that 1>K. HakTCB’S —7uy*)iep«l*. and an 1m- ac>me wonderful cun- . MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. -..airs CO.. -13 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS- ITALY 1881. E8POSIZIONE MUSICALE IN MILANO Umtim 11 PalvMl^e BA ft. M. Ju Me«ta*, ■ Palazzo I>el R. OonaerVitorio. AT THE GREAT ITALIAN MUSICAL EXPOSITION htlbwr*. t Um.. St.. oat rata, 16c. sd ffvara, ae * C« . N I rut* * he have |_L? ■eeeotty riaird to ww probably the MOST extbaorwvakt COM.XCTION or MTSICAt, MftOMklfVS, eldlaJaew, ever branaat l*atoH*| Mly llla*t>atui( th* ftrei preRteM which h*a been mto Md .rewal h^h •(o.llaea* af thl* d*pnrta>«*( ef muinraoturr-. All^r .xbaaMlv. ei.a»nuion«, Imu and eoio- paruoot, ntModlBf ibroush a period of Mveral month., miere Ikaw SM Awa>** were mmOr ef n.i I. aad tlr'iw.i. la iwaarahio* <f draw** tt ■apar^aa*ll*ao. attoaed U th* varloor drpartaMal* of mudeal art and Bind BITS, la«l»ilr»s OtfMu aad Harmoaiaaw of aft daacnprlo*., Strop*.* aad THE GRAND SILVER MEDAL, to 1 aewd la tta* departmaai, ■*• eaahrrW apaa th* MASON £ . •« Hi * I ErQto 'XZT PIUI ei’i tVK • I w ORGANS. Bn JTiYZ *r%it tadto to Bar* irruirjr*r=iti .•i