The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 14, 1882, Image 4

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f . •rk / i.ffl 'W tV TEARS. i »<*• ionMOow terry; mg, (iMak iMUKn 1 M ■'! Hr So® pgr**. sssfste.** aoU ran wild ■lir»T» la It— to tmtW or pout— tateute. noWj And ourlrd— Mm antoi irorM l»bM» m Bom dot of wltb my M T»n rwcrt «ko twwt wot like tbU, _ *•) etwaye to me rmhln*, Mime with b roBdy ku»- 1 night tbe.tlMok UMde, bla*blu«. •be won e silken drees SMtetMllXK. on it - [ Klee UntSlyMee ' r weer s t>onnet. tire toe chen«o; B Mrsnaor: it yoa Sunk U strange ten yearseUoaW change her* don't res; her brew is far more white, nanda Bin not so sooty. «• eyee—how martoally street t- Are tenderer end deepen wee wheat, Her Her heir is Babanti Dlehereled by Mis reaper, her, eonfendiest, lean WBat! Tire deuce you »«y, me thus impugn her I >lng to be married, ebt lit have told me sooner, u joy, but I etn so snarcoly able— tkt J*4te. Tws Wiy* 9t Hnklar Cent. Com hueklnjr time is approachinir, >4 tke<% will soon be a great crashing tko4 ripping in the fisida. Some fans- early in the season, stick to it, vUboot Mir com motion, wait ns til winter has oome ben they no nt It with as and tormou as though their me depended on the number of ears my * ahttn** In ».day. Fenrs age I worked for a I potlo and the i despotic, been U the law of the land, and popular okose the pereoadl role of the Pri meets nil tM wants and wishes of mM* fMdlug pun and A Prlmim# Peeple The trareler who wakes ap In Cetllnje will have difficulty in beliering that be is In one of the capitals of Europe, tie will look out of his window down a straggling street. To his left, rising aboye the cottages of Cettlnje, he will sae the Prince's sohloet. Abort the schloes Is the cloister, and ahore the cloister the belfry where the heeds of decapitated Turks used to be Impaled in the days gone by. To his right he will see the hospital. Except these buildings all in Cettlnje is squalid and unpictur- esqoe. And ret to this riilaffe Ministers art accredited from the leading courts of Europe, and the diplomatic commu nication between Vienna or St. Peters burg and Cettinje Is even more vigilant and frequent than that between those I capitals 4nd London. If you entered oh* of these legations you would not |Sod the comforts of an English cottage.I You will, perhaps, be fortunate enough to receive an Invitation todlne at the le gallon of one of the groat powers. The dinner will be served on an unopened whist table, and so close will be oar quarters that the four soup plates touch. The only other plccesof furniture in the room besides the chair you sit on are h sofa and a bed. If I am asked what is the present form of government In Montenegro, I would ■that it is at once the most dea ths most popular In Europe — because the will of the Prince - ar be-i Prince ■■hUl people. No sovereign in Europe! •o Ormly on his throne as the Prince of I this little stste, and no sovereign is so absolute. The Montenegrins have noj •ray; they are themselves a standing I army. They go to war with the same zest that an English schoolboy takes to cricket. We should have to go back to times before the Norman conquest to find an Englishman of the same stamp Bie modern Montenegrin, la the _ war, the Prince found a Montene grin of 80 years of age in the ranks. The Prince told him he was too old to Igfct: the man said, “ No,7 and when the Prince insisted, the octogenarian [drew a pistol from his bolt and shot him- ■ The Prince U nator^lly proud of Ihli subjects, and often speaks of his cmtital as being more eocme than either Hdgrads or Bucharest. ■Tse women of 1'ettinje are not t*»uti- ful, except the Prince**, and her lughne** bob la an opiakia I have long that feminine b**uty is the of ofviHaatioo Dot how can from women who are of burden by thr men * you ran uni) ri- I age and prptarau'ura! !The well grown hand a > me mee who era playing at bail before live palace of the Prince aw the hueband* U>d brother* of the poor creature# who ■carrying wood and water to their aa. Thl* K-nal-looking man that u« i* Novice Cerovio, .VUwtiter f r o , . a fane Warrior wh >■,*» ► s'l.- 1 . Ido knowhow many I urn.. ■toMontenecrais tn.st ■ *£*- e the ■ li ... . As beauty is a flower toot blooms bat m civilised climes, so are marriages for love o prod not of oivillsatioo. An affair of the Mart, enlminotlng in marriage, is a)moat unknown among southern Slavs, la Bulgaria, to Servta, la Bosnia, in Montenegro, the parents arrange these matters, Mtd often a maid has not i her future husband until sho meets him at the altar—Our. Lo/kIuh Tima. T ', ■ A htr^n,* teMyheaHsa Among the William H. Kannedyt of this city, of whom there aro nolem :hun five, there is Internal dissension that threatens to divide the family against itself. The cause of the trouble is the result of the election for Coroners. William H. Kennedy was elected Coroner by a large majority; but a there are five of this kind of Keunod Sew Test. Bo long age as 1T19, Dauiol Baal, aa observant traveler, who ought to be held bj mBMtchuftott* i*ople, lew England m*>tropolia t — in Boe- work, ty and Hally full of that humanity i ‘r :h the majority of each Ls obvionaly muc ■mailer than that of the Kenneiv taken in a lamp. To the crcHlit of the Ken- nedys, it must bo said that there are only two of them who are now threaten ing to out one another’s throat over the result of the oieqtion. The most strik ing diflert'uoo between these two Ken nedy! is that one handles spirits and the other bodies. William R. Kouur'd v, ot 364 Third avenue, sells liquor; Will iam H. Ketmady, of 470 Pearl street, is an undertakes. Returns from the other throe .W illiam H. Kennedy* have not yet come to. They will no doubt all claim to be the Coroner rather than have any hard feeling in the family. For the present the nnwrtaker and the seller of drinks have the floor., A Tribune reporter spoke to William H. Kennedy, ot S64 Third aveufto, Wednesday, on the subject nearest his heart Mr. Kennedy was behind his bar. "Are you still laboring under the hallucination." asked the reporter, ‘that you were elected Coroner Tues day P’ "Hnllocinaiion be hanged," replied Mr Kennedy, in aa affable and engag ing manner “I was elected by a hand some majority. 1 never thong ht 1 would ever be the Coroner of New Yorfc' f • But William H Kennedy olaSms to be elected. "Correct sir. And as Pm William H. Kennedy. I suppose Pm elected. I did ail 1 cooBI to help WBlmm H Ken nedy to be elected. TtSsre wasn't a man who worked harder for his election than 1 did; and as he wan elected 1 am Coroner Ail the boys cadi me ■Coroner’ arc farm aad'tniafc tl i'J|SB?ed the prow unUl flt* had a rata or ua. we unit ooaewiueaca. the haa>u a good fpmta, trwfcag it oat full as m paw away at an while they oou d huu Uaif at right along if the a dry orib-and it go Into anr ilv for taking and huak. if ■ do any the ahal hxmi all in the ear. the grain [give a cent more for led perfectly clean than tar the same quality with the silks and • few hueks on. U is assarted tint rats and mio« de •troy mere oom la the crib whoa the eilka and a few basks are left uo If the eriba are properly built and a few good rata kept about, there will be no perceptible dlffwr^n e Borne aissfft that tha silks accumulate and retain ipoistare, and thus injurs the ly la cribs that ware un named, and the corn exposed to ail kinds of weather, hare I seen it sa I don't believe in leaving half the bask an; but when only a leaf or two falls H come off with tha bulk of the husk. I instruct mv men to throw it and not deflate any time on it 1 find hskatflu when paying men a 80 get thfl crop tinder rover, done os quickly as possible Mf method of ga*heringcorn the past has been to provide each man • team and wagon. The tram driven astride the last row the man husks the two rows ■teg- When I have occasion to wo man to a wagon, each takes row. Thus oo com is •destroyed. ■ trampled in the dirt A high side, srd is ptaoed on the farther side of r wagon to prevent ©orn from being jawn mar. J consider sixty to seven ty bushels a good day's wore lor oae •sna ia good eom- Ws semot our seed-corn as we husk. Whenever we fad a perfaet ear we throw It te the fenra d end ef the Wflgon; tBsfik, when the I ad is emptied •I the crib, these ears are resdllv out sfld sac ked. ' strange Wksoa accident hap. at Vienna recently, and caused a sensation. The weather being stormy, tha proprietor of suddenly to lower Ik i 'round the ropo ee- and tha wind ‘anoe of four item * A^h^hJ'kereit, along with tarrtffe Iowa a dosflfl mar bis BrtckumB. The tWdwfl IV ■DU DOB lad it pars; a high pru-e r. 1 waht it tWpeace amf W daughters Mooteaagrta who Is wenB £40, | ■w wail la do thCir po»ar\y offths Prince wili hvilil ha h poor j bet unfonunstsy. from M dbwnward, the Moetsn*-, m4 mwapt gifts from tha Be- ••Dld you cmiebrate vour victory jiighir’ ••Oh. yaa. 1 'blew off tho boys, fore tho elact|oA whim the boys < in for moDoy to help the etartion I ten; 'em all down to U>« undertaker, as he was doing all that sort at work. Of ouurae. It waa kind of him." 'Inasmuch as he claim* to be the oae elaoted, what do you intend to doP" ‘Tmcefeg to ooaralt a htwvar about It. And it 1 win the oaae I slutil prob ably alt oss foa body—tha vfofaat win kill him- Ra is a nervous aicstabte fellow Kverybbdy seems to enjoy the joke. At the same ihnc there hare baett all sorts of th eats ^L-arnn me " ••Von pfopoM to bring an action. ■ear "1 shall undertake—** "But’ fliterrup'sd the reporter, 'if you uudsrtake you'll loan your idenLty —you'll he the unde taker ’* Wall, I'll mne him with an injuno- inbigh wrote of the New " There are five too, which" here than laettt the other Engiiah planta tions put together, for in the city of New York there Is but one bookseller’s shop, and in the plantations of Virginia, Mary- land, OatdOaa, Bsrbadocs sad the islands, none at all” Happily humanity and the knowledge of ^letters are no longer confined to one earner of tha country ; but, notwith- longer Muntry; h tan ding the growth of an opinion that Boston and New York are to occupy rel atively the positions of Edinburgh and London, the capital of Maeoachusetbi still hss a ijeculiar prestige as the oldest center of literary CTUtare in the country, causing the eyes of tho rest of the Union to turn towsrd K with a partlonlsr inter est, s glance compounded of respect and reminiscence with something of insatia ble expectancy. The privileged Bos tonian. it is true, laughs at Boaion is Ids quiet wav. •' It is a capital place to live in,” sail an eminent publisher who ha* his dweHiug there, " because then you csiuao tod[ew York. But if you live in 2fcw "WRc, where can you go I" The mot epitomizes the sentiment of many among his townsmen: but if thsar.samotieMM join in tha alien laugh fieir "little city,” and noqg- mslmsss they so against nnw a straint in Uegru# of J> Us gener smallness and con- general attitude, they alao keenly appreciate the other aide. So do soma of our friends the New York ers. One of tiie younger New York poets, da visiting Cambridge for the Hist time, said to me : " We hear a great deal about the failure of Boeton to quite appreciate the mental breadth and energy of New York. But with all the admiration I felt for this region before I came bore, I find 1 didn’t wholly ap preciate it. There is such a thing as New York Boetomam.”—Harper*t Man Mine. niSOftAL AID UTUABY. l-t —All tho Justices of tha United State Rupee m# Court an now kqepteg house la Washington, isohidlag Justice Gray; —My. K raaklue Smith, tha journol- ; who rooeatiy died kt focheatar. was the author of a -Manual of Political Economy," which has bdan adopted as a text book in sereral foreign universi ties, and which his boss translated —Consul Stevsns writes from Chins that the chain pumps, which ware sold largely In this country not many years ago. have bean in use In China over £000 years. Double-headed tacks, too, havo boon used there for many centuries. —A book-has Jnst been issued in Ver- moot entitled "The Resurrection of Christ from e Lawyer’s Stttudpoint.'’ It is aa investigation conducted according to the laws of evidence, and it ends with a full acceptance of the resurreo- tion of Christ as a historical foet. —Miss Abbie Pulsifer, of Auburn.Me., bos been a reporter in the courts there for ton yean. Other female short-hand writers are Miss Alios C Note, -Mr son,’' «■ alkn ^ v , . ootchee the wfl||a.’ tether,” replied th! ijothful »- . -"perhaps so, in sodW ^ around here it strikes mfljV** ^ ^ . h early revenue officer who tv 1 ® 11 ** Rouen on Rets** (Reers ent ttM, «'^e. dies, roeohes, bed-bug*, ante, vsnmn. V. Monza hwair's Won Swv, for f»v*r- Ishness, rtettteansss, wonne. Testeless. 14c. —For a mareVith ssratcb e»T Give her one of the following balls every day tor throe days, then two a week: does aloes, two ounces: nitrate of pot ash, three ounces; powdered ginger, four ounces; molasses sufficient to make eight balls. Food flax-seed tea dailv. Exercise regularly. — Country (JenUtr man. — • ' ... ^CATALOGUE "''OTJED CONTAIN IN O Chicago; Mite Ingersoll, of Washington; and Mrs. 8. J. Barrows, of Boston, who reported ia Engiiah a speech delivered in German without translation. —The well-known and favorite nursery Blind Mice," dates back 1 TwnytT-rorn Heims to lit*. Fra. John Kalin. iMtnrjtU. ted, wBo sanounoe. that b* B BOW la '•perfset healtB.” w* hsv# tfc# M- kjwlng: "On* year ago I vss, ts ^ **’ I **~ < *’Jf thv last stsgM of ConsraopUoa. Oyr test para- ctso* gsvs my case np. I finsllj got so low that <rar doctor Mid I could not twonty-tonrtew Mv friend* then pnrohseod * bottle of DO. XTU. HJO.LV IlALRAkt von THE LOVOfl. white eoo- »id.'r»ti|v beneftted me. I eoutlauod sntil 1 task nlmo bottle*. I *• now in i^rfect health, bstlns used no other medicine. ... — i rjunnrar u *a kirslns. Uusenem forprwmoUnir the' t^HOHQS, MS. AM SILVERWIAI * m any sddrsas npoo l ITU! bassos JSWK ATLANTA, - - ■ ggpED HunA* ObserTatloB. lha annihatisof the Bulgariao PU MMBUatgite aad a Hufgsrian Is a doo drawing-room, the Bulgarian w appear what ha te—a peasant; the ft* They are Tlaewa Loo- woaid Mtm- hfoatanogru iw a psnsahtry than if poa- MBBfl|drmy. AllteflMesas or* goatlssaes quks as S« the* sTW soldtsrs. Bat place Bulgarian Is • Hold, aad tha Hulfaifcm Will convert tha flaw tedo agantee, wWle tho M6ata- wil) sou a ter like e rSMteuan. ns have alwa)h paid to their weapon*, but with the sam* plow usad a yean ago. It Is hard for a Montenegrin te knaeme a mea of ae—a. Tkeprwsak Of Cottlsje lost his leg ia tha War. The poor man preferred dying as a soldier to living as a civilian with one teg, and it was at tha raqoeet sf the Masses that he subm..ied to sn>- Of this lady It Is difficult to speak too highly. During the war she order to give courage to the -to be present at operations which drove every other woman from the ward. In peaoe, and at all Ui she is the cultivated lad. of her people. There are two newepapers published in Montenegro—one of them the official journal and tha other a popular medical iy and the mother Sixty copies TLomr are Montenegro. When you read i paper and find that its article, the way to Dve STi. that its artialm are In health throng hoot the year, thn evil consequences of wear ing ear-rings, the proper treatment of intents, ate., you are surprised, not that so few, hot so maov copies of such taper should be bought by Montene- ns. It is earnestly to bo hopod that i laudations npon soap, which this per (Health) contains may have some Inaaoe on thorn who read it. I regret to stete that after their baptism tho matoritv of Montenegrins do not often eosM in eonteet with water, exeeps when it rains. Perhaps tho most Interesting institu tion la Cettinje is the tree of jostiee. Here the Prince site, and to him eons* he meanest of his sobjeet*. Our Eng i*h law has a maxim—TV minintU no "vrat lex. The nro^ont »’rii<oe tenegro said i "If you suffer iniuxtloe to the value ol one farthing, and you do uot come and complain to me, you are not yourself wort h a farthing." Justice 's weU administered in Montenegro, but UI who have, or tb'nk they have, suffer d ww»r«<* »<,„ gn 'ttri'e* t.n flw* T»«-5r*r.«< and the Prlnoe will either decide the ooae hlmeelf or will direct a new trial. Tha serpreaskm "new trial" is one of such Ui-oi^^ia ^^haara thatil mav oJjoo and Upeedy. ^s needless to add ^es BO lawyers Ja Montenegro. From twfr ^atriorehihl fhee you see on your ngm tad MiaeakrflMunrinoe, and oe tha left ngrimMseveral Montenegrins befoa Mr Ksaaedy sooraed lAeideaef hav tng ike h«na*dy s nuuft>ered so ihot thvj couM bv* ifiwmtiiril • WIllU :a R hlennedy. the undertaker, was found ia his shop Wsteag on an empty and uptight ooTn. He sewmed to be Id sa sxcaed mood aad proposed te take his seal St Coroner J it oust him a coffin “Yeu are aware then that, ihurs is •osm doubt as to your bw ng WlUlam H. K tins a N " ;ha reporter began "Awiwv yes. swmreP’ 'Soxwd Mr. Koaimdy. "Yee, sir, I'll lake that *«a: K it Iter* every drop of bliAxl ia my holy I’m not t-amniy Til den No. I’m noA i don't nropoee to givo la. ril rcete the other ksoaedy’s be ore 111 give up*that see;." •’Too ore sure you are the Kennedy, the only real full blooded l oroaer h.tu ned j " ••Kented? shouted the ea raged would-be Coroner ‘•Coroner Kennedy! FYity thouVtnd people will tell you T id the luea " An effort was mad* to tlnd the three remaining Wdliam H. Kennedy*, but thei were i*>t found As the l orousrs- elect do aot take office until Jonua^s- 1 168it, Hl*p<tesible that the lend may ran high and that some Of them may be killed off before that time That wouldsimpUfTnuttier*—Af. ). Tnimne. The Pflris Hew No line eon be drawn between common knowledgqof things and scientific knowl edge, nut between common reasoning and scientific reasoning In stnetuees all ac curate knowledge is science, and all exact reasoning is scientific reasoning. The method of observation and experiment in which soch great results are obtained in sciesioe isiitoiittcnlly the same as that which is employed by every <»e every day at his life, but refined and rendered precise If s child acquire a new toy, be ubeervie its characters and experi- maule npoo its properties and we are all oaoetantly making oleervattoua and 'experiments npoo one thing >* another. Bnt these who lisre never tned to ob serve accurately, will be surprised to And bow difficult s business it ia There m not com parsoci in a hundred who can dr- aonbe the ouenmooret oorwirrenen with even oe nrpre* h to accuracy Thai is to sey. ettiw-r he will omit awn- thing which did occur and which la f unjxwt- ar he will unply or sugrret the oc- of something which he did not sctaally observe, but which he ancon 'afar* most have happened, truthful witnesses contradict in a court f juattce, it aeuelly •wt that use or th* other or sutne both, are ocstiouuding uteu anena truq| wteS they saw vte whkek they actually tew A swear ,M yteked hoi y*«k*t It taros oat that Xil that A knows is that ha felt e hand in Km pookrt when B »se dose te him, and tlial B waa uot the thief, but (J, whose he did nut observe. Untrained observers mix np together their uifrrenees from what lb*v se* with thet which they set nelly see in the most wonderful way and evon exprnsacsd and parrful oieerver* are in ctxistant danger of tolling into the same error Hcientiflc otjeervatiou is snch as is at ooce full, (irrctae and free tram unootisch>u* mtownor. — Prajteeor UrmUu daring which roar li originally appeared in a musio-book, the authorship of which pan not be traced. The Ire miliar nursery rhyme of "Little Jock Horner" was written in the sixteenth century, though by whom cannot be as certained. —Mr. Gladstone is an able man. He doll vers brilliant speeches, reads Greek like English and is one of the best schol ars alive. But at the same time he jumps around and howls like an illiter ate plumber when. In kicking on a tight boot, a hole in the toe of his stocking causes that valuable article to shoot way back around his ankle. —Fuck. —That the dear people may have the best book possible for the guidance of thek'drea. some enterprising students ! in New York, believing that there is in every religion and that no re- is perfect, have compiled what they consider useful in all the soared writings and published it under the name of "Oahspe, The New Bible.” The work chainM to be a history of the heavens and the earth for the past 9,000 yean. growth of nxoHslf. ______ fares.. lavahukls far »■ pspUaUsd best letds, th* oob ef tote *oo»lniu( it* rehr* swfri It eoatains blood-muking, dyipepwa, narrow of facers! dsMUtv , also, la oil safsabM sonditloiu, wbsthsr th* rssslt of satesattsa, oarvoos prostration, ovsr- wsrk *r soaU Slssass, psrtieulsrly If resnlUn# Isints. OsjwsU, HassrS from pulmonary aomplsiata. Osawsll, HxsMrd OOs., prepristore, Are Tsik. flnld by dragfi^* a OapC John J. Dawaon, late of the British Army, residing oo Lora street, between Mandenlle and Spain, this city, says be ueed St Jacobs Ofl with the advantage when of -Kmc (M*uu CErSmeK SPECULATING Weekly . • f ?•» $1,000 Invested^ !£“. amsllM Isvestmsnt* In proportion, tva. - to<ks*s wanted svsrywliars. OrcnlsrsinsUsd U>s% CM. 7. WOUIX * 00., Biota. ^. malts C—SB St KKW OKLKi.W. — TWfilsY.Slftfw.ljfc I CURE F! WTxwl <»/ ,.,a i a» him *"** “"LV; C M II m Rheumatism, ffruraljit^ SciktlOfl, greoteet poretble footed with them Hympsthy. One of the pnnripol ohorms of <*n lire m thetr quick s-niijiathy. Th«*v *re pre-e*nm*ntly gifted with tliat rspnl unpoweicnability that put* them cn rapport with their surroundings. Many thus "adovred, huwwver, Lack the rus tained hwca that gives oohaanm to char- scVw The influence* withdrawn thal iwiled forth the t motion, tiie jMirjwwr borne with it begins to flog Tbeae un txtiaive rrmpathuers rw)otce with th. nappy oud mourn with the ao<i ; they C l sbuIs fur smile and tear fur tear ; the moment you leav. them they fcw get you, and the otileet of your yov ur uf vour pare la aa aotiung to them. Far thr time twang they are eunrvly sinoerr; by pueney or offri-tafioo Lm aiAtaitervduito the loksns of U>4isg they have ahow*, they hare aunply Iwww oomprilad by tb» impTresnw of tiie moment. This kind of ■Tmpatiiv answer- better to the dte | uiUou of the mudern philuwupher than that which uj«{>in-d the mjaitckiou of tie «ase man, " Burrow u U-tt. r than langti- tur, he bv the hodm-M uf tiie counten ance the Luart l* Iwtter." P T*om O. •* s-'V IW* / 1“< * ^ T are PATENTS rio-urw uj i.** r»*.»* Aeee'r ••*»«* wrsnvK* a» iPwuirW em* STRONG'* PECTORAL PILLS t COLDS AND RHEUMATISS. cSEiHSriviiA BUGGIE$g53r*S3a3 IWIStfimSnES^B ^1 •. S. S - S- ^ H ' '"l: EVERY MAN I**, of Boeton. Is s C. B. C-S" A Waftcr. " Will you please i«#s the milk. Mms Brown T" saked s young man of s fidgvtv old maid at the supper-table. “ Do yru lake me tor a waiter sir K sIm an rwrred. “ Well,’* he added, " as no one has Lsken vtm thus far and you've waited so very long, I should thick y UQ Ta* y**lk'* Cvmpmmt _ spngblly tafer, iaservsdly popular sad without .xovpiloa ih# b**t of its ktad published. I «* tew te *m*h •• *UI ms* rmt mow IU te* . - 1 te» Ltew «C OSSS mmM ’ » mnom 0 l«te*i «», —4 tevt*. law> M*l« -i . w WAXsitn *>n sDolx ho ass.^ Hxnk al a*i> *caot> a: iwwrrrrra, i«t k uusu, >•* Tw* HHMis*tere>. notes*. S«nr*. — i he women ot the middle and upper olasaws in St. FsLertb jrg are, with rare eioeptiuBS, inveieracc imoksrs — A ( In ns man thu • itesonbaA bis ex- paricitoe at draw poker : **I dlsw thlee cords, get flu acee, bet flive dollo, no- bodr clom in Next time 1 dlaw two ardre, get flo kingee, bet ten dollo, no body clom In. Next time I dlaw one card*., gut flo fluahae, bet fifteen dollo, j everybody otom in, Chinaman busted." ' —CkuxKJo IrUtr-Octam. Uc bay* s pair cf Lyon’* Pst Hasl Huff- • B*r», aiakss * boo* or sho* last twiss as leaf. AGENTS ■—A«r< Ornm Co , tar p«tel ■«., >. T THRESHERS^ ■M YUM OPIUM HABIT aitd druttkekkess. riiarijggmeBSSSg '--2 rrr. 2?Eri53s33E DO. so I teSssakta W. C. BELLS MT, T Bread an, SUM la. «ta O O K iffi: c’siv-s~ I in MTT.Y. md yiCTOBT SVTFLl^r or all Korn RiLrnia Koa ^ pacuvo. GiLi, ram all hmu, OOM rXTX, FITTING#, BRASS OOCSft. stuck ftATass. nronri gcvixnoxs. Ac. fiend far Price List. ▼. H. TXXr LINGEAX A 00., 148 Kola Street, LOTH' Tiua, IT. - A fa JU>«i rj.. AO CU. T » teofes^t e wayfle - »r ffwh mm Mir ftHflftif. I • r«.« :r % efi^pa - (XJSA> • I ATftF* UZAM BAWft Bsnu <eB ic%a #*' '* -a. . %.! a44ste»» • f SS w 1-sS 1 *-b Wtf ttw*} <la 111mw- te>ru* v.<«rTiw.'te lAwariiot: te)n* te 1 f>ka Tte» Wtef .. . m • 1 mat . )«•••. h.Tn iT-'ie. v mm tarss. _ fteary IsCtetaor rMsrar*os RiStessAury rlrrstanMSI trot IS lukls SMteieseMIs fsewS svsrTwfcMa *SSr— it E. Xsai.tu. S Col. Com'u terbU irr a IW La SdW SL. ( sicaso. Ui. The so-called »dwer» umisr the city appear to serve little punxSM but that uf interesting British and Anoerioan tour ists, who delight in being rowed about down below in boats, and are always enthusiastic over the absence of evl smells in the hanulvotnely-vaulted am wall-lighted pass ague through which they are eoedueted. Seeing that the of fensive matter wMtffi ought to find its way into the sewers is cleared out of the houses at night, and carried in carts itrough the streets, and that vegetable refuse and stale water are habitua ly Ifcrown into the open ( “ the atmosphere, it is not surprising the air should be if anything purer m sub terranean Paris than in the magnificent thoroughfares on the surfaoe. It would probably not ba rash to asoribe the su perior healthiness of London, as shown by Its exceedingly low death-rate, to the feet that the English capital is really .drained, whereas Paris is drained only in name. Tha teeming slums in the East End, the multitude of factories, t he denee, foggy, sunless winters of London have no equivalent here, yet the average death-rate of the French capital, even when no epidemic is* raging, is, com pared with that of London, as twenty- nine to eighteen; but then, If a French tonrist were to venture into the great sewer of London, be would probably not survive to tell tha ' —Penenden Heath, in Kent, England, where, lor some fifty years; malefactors were hanged in ohaias and left hanging, for mont-n*, has been given over as a public pleasure ground The lari fa mous Criminal h^ged there waa Niohol- sob, servant to agr&u Ftu*ian merchant, rhomas Boner, of a firm yet extant. He killed both Mr. flpd Mrs. Boner, who lived at Camden Place, where Louis Na poleon died, saw the wounds Be i**ft~handed mau otou to fits right quarter;— A Serial Story of Bey Ufa Id America, by ▲ Serial Story ot Boy Ufls Id Great Britain, by ▲ Serial Story of Mew England Uflo, by la. by —IMofisrd Wagner has sold the " ' aU Ms juanoal a sold tha copy- QMPANION REFER KNOB to the comrtbotor* snnoenced below win show that nearly all of the mast distingaUbed and popular author* of this coantry, and many of those of Orest Brit sin. have been engsetd u con tn baton to th* Co*iasto* for the year ISO. The Announcement will be found la many respect* ws thiak as extraor dinary oo# ; but it include* only a part of the featare* of the volants for the coming year. Illustrated Serial Stories. / * . 4 Serial Story tor Olrls, A Serial Story of Southern Life, by Amusing College Stories, by Stories of Old-Time Poor-Houeee, by . . . Old Mew England Peddlers’ Tales, by ... Tales of the Old Dutch Farmers of Mew York, by Reminiscences and Anecdotee* (fitoSnSM.) On the stump. Bomoroa* Anecdote, of Xlsettoossrtag, Vy Hon 8 8 Oox Victor Hugo as Home. A Chatty dwcrlptioo of the home life of the area* poet, by Ms Private B*eretwy. Richard T-mmp1M+ Word Pictures of the House of Commons. A* mam from the Report, ere’ Gallery, hy . • H. W, Looy. Brilliant Articles. Remlntaoenoe. of Dsaa Stanley and Plrtareeque Ateods- tote of Westmlnrter Abbey, by . . OanOO ffT W. Farrar. The Boyal Family of Denmark. Ankle, of Psraooal Aaeodote by the Daateb Idnleter at wiwSSse. Hon. Carl BlUe. *. l-; te*-j^sar*» rssrifc Hon. Alexander H. Stephens. J- T. Trowbridge. William Block Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Preeoott apofford . . Marie B. Williams. Henry A. Gordon. , J. D. Chaplin. Wm. A. King. Eugene M. Prince. /V. w Illustrated Travel and Adventure. A Serial Story of Adventure, by ... O. A. Stephen*. Lito in an Irish Fishing Village, by . . Julian Hawthorne Tale# of Old Ships and Sailor., by . . . capt. F Luo.' Old Times on the Missouri, by .... a Missourian After the Mindanao Pirates In a Dutch Uun Bost, by Adventures In a Whaling Cruise in th* North “tad Ik/by' 0rlnn ® 11 - Maoomber Brett ’‘•'sa.^ssEsr Child Ufb and Home Life In Japan. Curtou Picture* sod Doaastk Incidents, by a traveller In that country. Prof. H. fl, Morae 'Kik— M—pal,,," b, . , WutvrjLuStZ Special Articles. Important srtlcle* will to ftvsn by two of the most (Ustingnlabed Ne octant sracls* will to gtvm kr two of the most distinguished Neurologist* la the world, dcsaibtnc Hamms ——.. a,.—MM**——.—__ — ate — _ w ™ a. TO^pirwof th* MM, HaUnctonMon* ^ # ew e 0^. In The Household. The Help Serlee. Uvlagln Ark •7 Parlor Experiment* In aBtortelnmnate tor Obarftnble Pnrpoeee.' Tableaux with Authors. Dlreetke* Ibr Obsnnla* and Wlndewp. OMn* Furniture A ,. *s bssi task W to, by th* Otraaor sf tbs ffEfetfta meitormTdrUt 4*tob w < ■were. 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