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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 11 Jun 1881, p. 1

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,_ “I- JWWMMW rm 2mm; mm A wharf in Cairo for girls ‘ the Li '- _ I o. gar Chutes u to be (staid.de by the Kite-livi- - at in. own ant. Ttlzo.\.‘i‘-Tf‘.|‘--YL H's 'u. was the deal 1- l1 1-. 0:1 pin. nice: 1 nine affix! I. use i mph .2 ‘ L no nuntly -i 4- ‘. 'l'ilz young-m: tin-fife; u.‘ :. : Helen, is I‘r-iy Conn-ml is if. [L If. i‘riuac I10“ 3 ml twenty-mun: the «Livâ€".2, Kid: 1:: l on. .‘ZirJohn Mui‘ixrwnhiaclnni. fill). 1.. ' aged eighty-eight. ,5 AROUND was: worth». err..v \‘n-‘mlzix wrote a letter of four fut-a to Mrs Abraham Lincoln on the death 0‘ llt‘l’ bliSlK'In‘l. Which has never been pub- lished. A Kenturkian stole four swarms of bees. carried them eleven miles ill the night. set up new hives and handled the whole l-luxi- um without a sting. The wickcddeuot kalways get one under the war. ‘ A little boy fell thmugh an open scuttle unto the room below, at flelleplaiu. The TM “Emma I)! 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Wm». at ituili‘? :t liau'anlen on Sunday i v always put the hwviuue and mm Mn "human gum“ “W’s thfllw'm {or cake which tell me that another friend the day. in the parish church, with lnmlcst ' h” _ i and lurrvolzn limitation. “it voice is "of. 3’5 Bachelor- ”LLL‘ 1-" THE "C"?- l'm'. and his expreuion pu-tic, and people No married man can be a good judge on i lay thenl rcvcrcutly beside the notices if" loll“ to iii-ai- the Premier pm. ,rm this the great subject of wives. For the wife of births and memorials of death that fill this 'lull- “from character and conduct is to be con- private place, and let them fade and uidcrL-li must be either his own or his neigh- crulllblc away to vetiicr as records of the bor's. flow can a man deal fully and happier past. Stil it must never befor- fairly with hi.» own wife 2' lie is sure to be gotten that, as no married luau is ever fit to blind to her beauties, or, in his early state have his own way, it is always well that the of happiness, utterly oblivious of her bleln- wife should firmly take the reins into her ishes. With his neighbor's wife, it is just hands, or there would be no guidance ally- ' . . as iiopcless, though the other way ; for here where. Tile luau who could thus tamely be ' If”: l‘nncess Carolatfi, who eloped with he will discover charan that are wholly hid- [chosen for his money or position, and picked Lount Herbert dc Bismarck, has proved that deli from her husband, and pass over defects out of a mob by one whom he stupidly thwway‘ of the transgrcuor is hard, as she of which he is only too infuiiy aware. A thinks a weaker vessel, is certainly not is sick in an Italian town, and would have nau's own wife is t close to hilu, his worthy to have his own way any longer. If suffered for the accessories of life but for ncighfnr's too far away, ’ :- anything like he wasuot abletoshapc his own destiny, fie royal venerosity, ('nunt Herbert having rc- iiidcju-ndentjudgment. in peyond all this, should not be allowed to direct the fate of Wm“ '0 Berlin. there is that condition of mental bondage in another. fut this, of course, may be a which he is bound, that makes cverylllarricd merely personal prejudice. There are, how- mnn's opinions, upon broad and general ever, few who will dispute that the mail queqtiolu, wholly value-fess. No; it is a who lets his wife do asshc will lives ina bachelor alone who has that total freedom kind of quiet happinessâ€"of a low and from prejudice which is licedfui to the con- drowsy order if you will, but, all the same, sideration of \vifehoml as an institution, and asort of calm contentâ€"that is wholly wanting wives in general. This cool and calm study to him who struggles to regain that freedom of married women has its fascinatiuns. which he so foolishly abandoned at the altar- ’l'ilcrc is no fooliin fluttering about it, no rail. ins-lion, and, above all, no poetry. It is all It is only when a woman becomes a wife lard, clear, cold common sense, but none that you can see her true character. Before the less is it an interesting, if not an cu- this epoch she is so cralnped in convention- thmlling, pursuit. As aconfirmed bachelor, alities that her very soul is kept covered up, lunch given to the study of wives, Inlay and her heart has no room for healthy venture upon afew hints to those who, from action. But the bonds are broken on her the same lofty summit of independence, are wedding-day, when, from a Chrysalis condi» inclined to take up the subject. tion, she comes out a butterfly, or a bee, or They have, of course, nluch to uuiearn. pcrchance a wasp. Then she begins to All romantic nonsense about falling ill love breathe freely, and to aim at tile supreme must be set aside for ever and forgotten. To happiness of woman-kindâ€"thc having her the sanemall, own way. The husband, still stiff in his cut-“Tm”. 1,- “CT A “H”; own conceit, is fairly startled and shaken with the shock of a surprise. The meek and modest maiden whom he courted so cava- Iicrl y soon shows him she is a wonxx wrril A rose“: and with a temper, and a woman who will have her own way. “'hcu he talks about Home and Happiness and the Duties of a Wife, all ill capitals, she laughs at him for his innocence, audwnuts to know if he would like to treat her as a child, as did her nurse, and her governess, and her mother, and her cilaperou, to keep up the proprietics. Pos- sibly some of his over-wecniugr conceit is thus laughed out; of him, and 1e agrees to take his proper place as his wife's husband, giving up with a sigh the good old copybook and church-service mottocs about being ilcr lord and master, and vetting from her nothing but honour and o )edieucc. If this sensible conclusion be quickly come to, all may yet be well; and should he bear the yoke gracefully, his wife will be easy with him, and let him have his own way in little things, and look as docile as n. dove when company is present. But in case the lili- lucky husband ciiugs to the ancient super- stition of his own authority, then there will be war to the knife, and none can tell what will happen, save the. certain clidiug that, at some time or other, the wife will succeed in having ilcr own way. To watch a Woman training her husband to fetch and carry is a. delightful pastime for those who are inclined to philosophic study. \Vith heaven-born instinct the wife knows exactly when to smile and when to frown, and where a touch of the whip or tongue :\\‘(\ll:l'l.\‘v‘- to the first mugh calculation. --â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" the total population of the Lieuteimut-tlov- no Gm”. The“. “flannnrc. enlorship of I‘len‘galzas‘ ascertainvxi. by the “fl'w‘ um. recent census “(unfldubmug an increase . of over 9 per cent. on the previous rennin. '- “0"” l") hth ‘0 "3"“?- m‘)‘ Olllt‘l‘ ‘N‘ _ The largest increase is ill the t‘hota Nogpore l‘le‘ _ “u‘lelnabll' elven and ,lmVS-S“ 0f ’divisiou. Calcutta and suburbs are niiuost consuleml‘le, e‘luc-‘mmul al’i‘l'-"1’L"~’3“ that statioluirv, the total brim: (Whirl), amiust can boast neither of authors. painters, sculp- | “gapsg 'in 157‘; ‘ a tors, nor composers. There. is no native Some Batime Scientifically heated. The Carillon lysine. I may begin my sketch of the early history of this boy by remarking that he appeals to be an exemplary infantâ€"healthy, goal-na- tured, and given to that infantile way of re- lieviug the pressure of his animal spirits which is, I believe, known as crowing. Not believing ill the classification of telupcraluent adopted by the physiologists of a past age, the father forbeais describing his tempera- ment. Also, not being a pllrcliologist, he has omitted to take elaborate measurements of his cranium. For my lady readels, I may add that he seems, at least by his father's account, to be a good-sized, chubby little fellow, fair and rosy in tint, with bright blue eyes, and a limited crop of golden hair of an exceptionally rich, 1 don‘t know how many carat gold, line; also, last and not least, that he boasts of the name of Clifford. The early pa ves of the record do not, I must confess, yie d any very striking observations. For the find: few days Master Clifford appears to have been content to \‘cgetatc like other babies ofa similar age. Although a bonny boy, he began life in the usual wayâ€"with a good cry; though we now know, on scientific authority, that this being a purely reflex act consequent Oil the first action of the air on the organ of respiration, has not the deep significance which certain pessimistic philo- sophers have attributed to it. Science would probably explain ill a similar way a number of odd facial movements which this baby went through on the second day of his earthly career, and which were highly sug- gestive of a cynical contempt for his new surroundings. Yet, though content in this early stage to do little but perform the vege- tal functions of life, the infant comes endow- ed with a nervous system and organs of sense, and these are very soon brought into active play. According to this record, the sense of touch is the first to manifest itself. Even when only two hours old, at a period of life when there is certainly no sound for the car and possibly no light for the eye, Clifford immediately clasped the parental finger which was brought into the hollow of its tiny hand. And this seems to agree with the doctrine laid down by evolutionistsma doctrine hinted at by Aristotleâ€"that the special senses. sight, hearing, &c., are modi- fications of touch, and evolved by fine differ- entiatious of the tactual surface. The march of infantile intellect during the second, third, and fourth days appears ili thc‘caec now considered to have been exceedingly rapid. On the second day there was obser- ved by Clifford’s papa a distinct movement of the head in response to sound, On this same day the previously futile attempts to bring the two eyes into harmonious action were crowned with a. measure of success, and they were observed to converge for an ill- staut Oil the father’s face, if field invitineg near. By the fourth day the command of the eye was far greater, and now it was pos- sible to notice the effect of an object ill at- tracting the organ in a particular direction, if not too far from that of the point previ- ously looked at. Not for some days later, however, could one see any capability of fol- lowing a moving object with the eye. The powers of movement generally made 'upid progress during these four days, since it is recorded that all the ffllfl’til day Clifford, having clasped his father’sfiugcr, made what was apparently an abortive effort to carry it to his mouth. The fatherjluliciously abstaius Lemon-Juice and Small-Pox. The following account of the cure of smali~ pox by lemon-juice is given by Dr. James Moore. asurgcou of Irontou. 0. It is of great importance at the praeut time : [was taken sick April 14 with what I supposed was a severe cold, having had my hair siiiuglcd the day previous, Friday theatres; native literature is confinal tol THE qumtiou of rebuilding the Tuileries l5lll. l Was quite feverish. Willi 59W"! Pain jouninlisul ; and the fine arts are so uttcrlv ‘ is “gal” agimu‘l‘ Mr' “mini‘lr- "l" “Nl‘i‘ i" the head and l’GCk- Saturday. 16th. I “‘33 newlectcd that even the jan‘ding of a and. l “Vt “f u” “hum 09°” “mm” l“"‘l““““s l“ no better. Sunday, fever somewhat reduc- {03,8 is m, mummy sound”: hem.” i, flwgtake down what remains of the palace, and ml. I presume by the aid of aconitc, which creative power of mmtionmuy 1mg“ 3 W,“ to place the new building further back. and had bceuadiuiuisteredto me by Drs, Morris 5mm ratio to its generalxigor “.e‘cmmot not connect it with the two wings. It is and Dunn; eruption very distinct under- 835,,th very hi “yum vitality“ um "01‘ pro msed to establish there a museum of neath the skill. icncs. A power ul consideration Su‘cngghunflllm eru art. to which the pictulvs ill the Mommy "‘Ol'l‘lu'é- lStlb eruption ulmlls' this conclusionâ€"the hopeless backwarduessl1“““ml’l'” “'l" h” m“5f“m‘l' uknl’lyth‘ft 0f small-Pox 'l‘uesdnymomgng of agriculture and of the rural population. "1 \us mtilcrmuused" suvsa\vl'itcriullm crulluon. Wt}. abundant, Cr"’i’ {“Cmmng M- AbOIIt OnlCllerCtl that continental London World “when\viitcfiillg the scene in mlmliy m SW and “umber‘ “ cdncs‘hy “New contains 5.000.000 “CNS Ol llmulllfll“ the Mull durilig the dmwinhlvmlu on Thurs- j-“(Tgmjgl anvfry dense crop “11 over f‘we' Mill Pasmrt‘. 11 Similar eant Ol amlull'li‘tduv fast, to see a ladv and” gentleman, the ("If may “a ,1)!“ head’ "wk' “"1 “0193 0‘ lamb and about 1.250.000 acres 0f {On‘sL , fatter ill uniform, in :i‘bmugiialu, enjoying a “t‘ P0" t "“ arms' Twas 1038' m“! hwy 0f the 5.000.000 INNS 0f arable land loss i quiet gullible. They went on with the game i A inns; confirmatory in to invloee the mansion which is ln‘ili” built for Mr. Leopold dc Rotlmdnbl. ;.:‘ . the expense of keeping it iiilid with thus-ls will not. be more than fifty thousand dollars a year~ enough to keep imitators at a distance. {\rwrmun .lrwc-iui, a danghtrroi Biscliofhl- fi'eim, known over her-.- through his connec- tion with Eric, iial nmrrie-lunother Earl, the l-Iarloflicimrt, andthe luarriagcwas celebrat- ed, after the tummy precedent, first at the Registrar's and then at the church, as by law established. The stream of aristocracy lll England is becoming largely impregnated with Jewish blood. they were pretty evenly distributed, but not than 200,000 were actually under ('llltivn- quite impervious to the remarks of the lookâ€" tlouâ€"thflt is, smoothing under 4 per cent. . el-s on. and pmfuibly only put up their cards The proportion may linvcbcmi sonmvlmt when tlieyarrivedat the door of the palace.’ increasci ill the fast ‘20 years, but still . . .. remains appalling”, sum". En," m, the .~\.\ Alabama futhercomnuttodsiliculcbe- wide Arm,” and mum-m, plains. which causchc thought his wife.loved‘tilcirdaugh- lwt something resembling limb, cumvw fer more than she did lulu ; a California girl tic“ ,‘ pm” in insignificant patches; on all, because hex" father luluricd a woman who tame, ands of Arcadia it is we" spars”. was her junior:n Rhodc Island mason be. while in the beautiful mountain hollows, on i “3"?” l"’.""‘""l°5”]y hum “ “an out "f Numb; strips of soil that, in the similar lilucstoue‘u (“‘mq'“ "01"“. beams“ h“ "9"“ “"l [3“] {onnafion of the Derbyshirc 0,. Crave" “ms. I that he lad a satisfactory quantity or quality would be rented at £3 Der acre, it is almost ' “f 1""ty i i‘ “am” (“ruler I’W‘ms“ “. lulu“. "owexiswm. The tmvcueris appalled by home cxaspemted him; and a Michigan the surrounding desolation; and yet then,“ bl-nfc because. her. husband of three days scureel ' a product of the temperate zones is‘mw "l" he" tliat'wiil uotliourlsfl: Tobacco and cotton l AN ‘01,} {mt is swung!)- uu-ied in a We“. '10“ well in tile plains; lice could be llltro- on. mums, Leaping from u spring lmard ( uced \vltll success: and the mulberry, with ‘ mm- “ m“. of elephnnm mulch, and homes (l‘lcfillcoul‘agelllfllts. p‘Ollltl px‘qvulc fol'lln? has c used to move an audience. In thcprc- rearing ofvau indefinite quantity of Sllkt'scut instance the lcapcrpelsountes an Arab worms. l‘igs, almonds, apricots, oran'ca. pursued by a company of soldiers. They and lemons are unsurjugsscd. The 0 IVUIilrivc him in a hill and stand in a dozen grows everywhere \vell-mgh {Illtclltlctl. In , ranks at. his foot. with their spears uplaised. rocky districts all cereals thnye. Will! the , Then the Arab runs down the hill, jumps on execution of cats} the Corinthian curl-nut is the spring board (which looks like a roek)’ nlIIIOSt A 811661111110 0f the Peloponnese. mu}. and bounds with a Honlcrzsault over the heads since the uppearxulcc of the I‘lu'llomrm lu'aml spcamuf the enemy, ‘ . l‘rancc, has found a fresh market amid the . . wilie-manufacturers of that country; tile ‘l‘l‘mimx‘l “bu”: "cw ordem’ “m “Tum other grapes are among the finest of the . regiments will in future. adopt anatlouai world. Such are the capabilities of aiaud beds"; a“ folk)“: Ellghs" '3’8"“°"f"-. “ that ignorance and iudoicilce have turned “’5‘.” hams“ licgmmm’“ “ I'l'lnf'l‘" hm.“ ilito awilderucss. Tile vintage is so clumsily "cgl'llc'lm' “ Shul'lliock .i “"‘l “ "1‘" .mg" twdden and fenncnbcd everywhere, except lucuts, u dragon. iilc titlcof each regiment in the islands and "cm. the seaport“, that will be borne. outllc shoulder strap. '.i_llu wine which ought to command the markets mu" '“,“"‘l “the?” 1W" “m. 1"“ {03' “"h'l'Hl‘ of Europe, not only is “name to 1)w,.cx_ and \clsii regiments, white fliclugs. rosi- portation, but would spoil before the end of pager" “f. kw” i Emmi.“ "03”'.'(’"“' willow the year unless mixed with resin a practice fuclugs, thistle laee; Irish 11- yllllcllts, green highly nauseous to the uneducated palate. womb?" .“hm'l'iml‘ .l‘mci "if!" Wg”""“”' In fact, dislike of fichunbor mnmmts to a blue fut-lugs, retaining the national iiicc. mania. and except at harvest-time no male is 'I‘m: old custom was to cull young women ever to be seen at work; like 0tl|01‘_110l)l_0 . Miss and older women Mrs.. the llgc of 30 mvngea. he Sits at home With case wlnlc his being about the dividing line, l'vgfll'dlt‘flfl (if helpmatc scratches the 8011 and bows lie!“ whether they were married or not. lilirhlwtli head beneath the weight of lmrtlcns. The l A. Kingsley writes to the lf’omen’sJournal resule upon the interior economy of the that the Image was right and ought to in! I‘ll- d‘wcllmgs is_ such as may well be imagined. vived. “If. is annoying,” she says, “ to In. Lveu mapncst’s or farmer's house furniture introduced to Mrs. llrowu, a silly, tilllwr. rarely extendsbeyoudarudc tablcmul two ficinl creature yet in her teens, and the or three wooden stools; whole Villages {we next moment to be presented to Mimi Wil- thhoutoln‘cjflnwz the process ofswcepmg finms, whom; a glance we perceive to be. an or .cleanmg is unknown, and lillc Clltll‘c intellectual, noble, bl‘oiuf-souied women of amlly. sleeps curled .111) Ill l'fIgS IIDOII tlle thirty-five or forty, worth more than udo7eli floor ill company With the insects of the like Mrs, Brown] cstablisinucnt. .â€"_‘.._.-p_..___. so closely packed as upon the above-mention- ed parts. By evening I_was:suff'eriugintcuseiy frolll those upon the scalp. By 10.30 o'clock the pain was almost intolerable. M ' uulse had rctircdnnd was sound asleep ill )cd be- hind me. My feet were so tender that I dare not let them touch the foot-board of the bed. My head I could not suffer to lie upon the pil- low. I lay raised up on my elbow, my neck resting upon my hand. I had by this time become so nervous I dare not shut my eyes for fear of seeing unpleasant visions. Pulse about 90. I had ou the table at tile bedside a pitcher of water and a drinking glass, 11 box of scidlitz powders, and one ounce of chlorate of potash ill crystals. I had also at my bedside n, paper of lemons and also one of oranges. These were all the agents with- in my reach. I recollectcd that lemon juice in sufiicieut quantity was a sedative and would lower the heart’s action, alid by so doing might rclievc me of those unpleasant visions. 1 therefore squeezed all the juice I possibly could out of one of the lemons into the glass, to which I added ubouttwo tablespoousful of water, and drank it. I then opened the rind and suck- ed the balance of the juice. In about twenty minutes I took another lemon, and used it in the same manner. In a. short time I felt very cold, as if I were lying in proximity to a. large mass of ice My pulse had dropped to 60. I shut my eyes to-sce if the unpleasant visions were gone. I not only found that they were gollc, but by placing my build upon my head I found that the pox on my head had gone also.‘ My head was bathed with guillous-likc fluid, which had cxudcd froul the pox. It stained the napkin I had applied to wipe it off‘. It seemed as if each had given up its contents, and wilted down to aicvel with the surface. The same had taken place with those upon my face. My heard was riucd together with the same kind of fluid. ' 'iiiosc u on my licckhad not burst- cd, but had shruul): away and diminished in size considerably. I laid down and slept two hours comfortably. I awoke, I presume frolu cold, although I had plenty of cover upon me and the fire still burning in the grate. I felt so well pleased that I took a little more lemon jllcc. I kept my pulse at from sixty to sixty-seven for thirty-six hours, when all eruptions had disappeared from my skin. I bid goodbye to the lelliou juice and small- )ox. 1 So strongly am I convinced of the power of lemon juice to abort any and every case of Till: three daughters of the Princess of Wales differ greatly from each other. Louise, the oldest, is thei'urisienne, gay and alfabie, with her motiier'aglaccand features. Victoria resembles her father ; aiit.‘ is proud and reserved, with a cultivated intellect and a generous heart. The youngest, Maud, look» like her grandmother, tin-Queen, and is gull-hearted and serious. AT the marriage in England lately of a leading New York lawyer, Mr. Charles f‘ierrc Shaw, to Miss Lillie Fisher, the bro- ther of the bridegroouicabled his congratula- tion» ands wedding-gift of fifty thousand dollars. ' Among the presents were bracelets, rings and a flask, each piece covered with groups of fine diamonds, uniquely set upmla iackgrouud of iron pyrite-s. that has to be played out before the curtain rises upon the serious business of life, the melodrama. of marriageâ€"some call it a comedy, but they know nothing of the dark corners and shady episodes that are often to be found behind the scenes. Others, again, of a melancholy tnru, speak as if it were a tragedy; but these fail to see the many comical absurdities of wedded life. To tllc philosopher, it is a melodrama, dealing with the fate of the two leading characters, and deeply touching tile destinies of those in minor parts, but always having an uudcrplot of rather low comedy. The courtship, how- ever, has to be got through somehow; and many, nowadays, so reduce its farcical cle~ iueilta that it becomes a. neat little comedio ettn. But the plot of the whole thing is radically wrong. \Viiatcvcr may have flap- pcucd ill a golden age, of which we hear only the misty murmurs of a far-off poetry, the women of this period woo and win the men. There are boys, indeed, who play ata. pretty little game called making love, and talk about wooing and winning some bright star of their horizon. lint this is merely looked upoll as childishchattcr by a sane and sensible generation; though it. survives to tell us of our savage ancestors, and is kept up, more so many other things, to please the women. Truth to say, the girls are fairly hold about the business, and hardly seek to ilidc the fact that they try to woo and will the lllcu of their clloicc. It speaks volumes for the conceit of modern manhood that many still think they choose their own wives, and are not chosen by them. Yet 'i‘m: late Emile dc (iil‘ardin was said to resemble somewhat the first Napoleon, making a point on the historic curl over the forehead. An illustration of hisindcfatig- able nature is furnished by his reply to the question why he did not offer himself for election to the Senate. lie answered, “I am not old enough,” though his cross of the Legion of Honor dates from lSI‘J. Sol-nu: l’lizorrsuv was once intended for the wife of Constantine Mouraviefi‘, who pre- pared the indictment at her late trial, but ler l’oiisil governess set her against; him. She started on her Socialist mission at the age of sixteen, and for twelve years ex- [Mined hcrseif to poverty ill that cause, iii which she lost her beauty. For eighteen months at one tinlc Hilf' wasu washer-woman, and so faithful that her putrician descent was never suspected. Till: abolition of priiuogcuiturc has had the greatest effect, within the present cen- tury, in emptying the cluitcnux and castles ill France. Fortunes have so often been divid- cd down, that tin-re are fewer great incomes than there were among the French aristo- cl‘ucy. it thus happens tilutn French noble- man who inhabits a (Tllitll‘itll may only have furnished one nook of it, and his roomy stables may huve only one or two horses at Till-2 lust ()ilio Legislature passed several bills authorizing counties and towns to pro- thc stalls. 'l‘o withstand the effects of the {‘"3' 5”“ “MI l‘f‘sll““lf‘~"'“} thutagnml‘s” It): 1112:“Evigfitgmgkmf'gix'yfgeglgégfi {Film (lofing "if"? “"1" lllntllngfat {he {)OSSl' small-pox,“ admillistcrcdasladministered it Easter Pilgrme at the Jordan. \‘idc money to aid local railroad projectfi. ' ' ‘ N ,.,. ' .. , . 3-. . lilo n-sucrm clrc cs u some ’ can sc- at ' v ‘ , " 0 his lei "asurviva ( u cc) or- ‘ - ‘ , , v ' ' . , . ~ ; - - -- - -, u v‘ . i . ‘ _ abolition of plum riii-tun, nnuy [lentil 3. u suggested by herself, she turns mm mum, )l ity t no ) f 1 y to my self, til-if: I look upon it as a. specific of hunluy.(,bnglmlmmuuoul \ll these schemes nu. killed by n constitu once that this wooing and winning by men, if it. ever really flourished, has gone outioug ago. It is not; the daughters now who need ehapcrous, save to please all cff'ctc propriety; they can look well enough lifter their own H ‘ ,_ ‘ , affairs. it is the eldest sons who need to be in}: (mind fluke .\lchoi:is (.onstliutluo- l stun”). mm",th by Hume mrt of chapcmn, gamzed cannibal instinct. The fact that infants carry everything to tilcir mouths seems to point either to the presence of some primitive omnivorous instinct, or what seems at least equally reasonable, to the font that the lips are a part of the organ of touch. and, indeed, among the most highly endowed parts of the organ, which may have been used ill conjunction with the hands ill the earlier stages of the development of the race v'nmnawc} standard. Tue“ "101'" “WWW”? am.“ "0“" F0", th" For some time past the authorities at this “mt “Tend!” baby 1"“ m 3' wry “0"“1‘9‘1 port have had reason tosuspect thatlucrchau- world. Clifford, at least, was supremely (“so in sum“ quantities was being smuggled indifferent to the existence of. everything across {mm puuet Sound. A “not lookout lying beyond certain narrow limits of space. “1”, kept. but fictwmlsmmling the vigilance Eve“. ll's 0w" Palm appeared t0 cease t” “wt of the officers the evidence obtainable was in- for mm as 809“ “it; he mom“ a y‘ml 0" .t‘m sufficient to establish a. case. On \Vedlles- away. One is disposed to guess that, if at an). ownin". however, Sewn Bloomfield of this time of life the infant were capable of the city poi-ice force. received certain. in’for_ fonnmg the “10" Of 3" c‘tc‘inul “'0‘1‘1' he matiou which led him to believe that he was families agree to enjoy their revenue ill command. llut full l'il‘ltt'fllik’, with several generations of relatives ill them, even under the lm-thoilicai life of Frenchmen, may not be pcl‘llmncntiy successful. as lunch certainty and power ill small-pox as quiuinc is in intermittent fever. I tllercforc publish my experiment, hoping every phy- sician having a case of small-pox will give it a fair trial and report the result to me. ._. ...-r...-.__. _ ,, . . . . ! tiollzll provision which the law-makers must “10 cal‘llest'ficcne 0f “[0 "‘“Immm” “"1” l" have overlooked, that the Legislature “shall the Jordan- lll‘lt l'usl'mia’ "we": “3” onelucvcr authorize any county, city, town, or l'lvel‘ 0f lalO-‘itllley found.“ 13“, Its in i“"" l township, by vote of its citizrinn or oflu-r- pOSv. Although "0 litmus "w Elm“ l°_ the | wise, to become n. stockholder iii any joiut' cxtgrnnl lmrts 0f the cel‘c'HOHY- 3 ,1”le stock cmupziny, corporation, or association notion may be formed of the. transaction by whatever, m. w mm, “mu”. "up, 0,. pm” its “10.500110 WlHCl} "9“ wk?“ Place,“ tllc‘cl'mlit to, or in aid of any such coluplluv, bathing 0f the pllgl‘lllls utlmfi‘tcr- “W” “l?” corporation, or association." The ruiirozid I‘ll‘onfih. :0 3‘0 all"? '3 l’ybntlgllt-t) Above 1‘“ I projectors are much dowucnst. t m “g ‘t “5" "‘ moon’ 0 me m" mm ml 11' is said that lift ' miles to the south of a bright flare of torches, on each side huge l watchfircs break the darkness of the mg t i Leicester, in North lueks :illd ill'llfnl‘lluilil't‘, and not as beacons for the successivmmcmtfl l England, the farmers are so badly ml" that of the romp The mm break“ mm. the on”. g the laborers, on whom their clnpioyers' cun- crn hills us the head of the cavulcadc reaches ‘hym' mu” “mash-"Ml?" mum“ 1’” kmi‘u'd the banks of the Jordan The sacred riwr. with a week's Hil lply of bread on credit. it rushes through its thicket of mnmrifik’ i is also stated witircspcpt to up lostuto on poplar, willow and ngmmicmmm with l the northern edge of Niiisbury l him that all rapid eddies, and of “turbid, yum“. C010,3:me tenants have. left and the fund in now ilcr little finger, aiulliolds him up laughillgiy to the gaze of :i wondering world. \Vomeu are not generally humorists; hilt they call- iiot help feeling the full of the thing when they so successfully manage their husbands, who all the while thillk they are managing them. This artful appearance of innocence and obedience is, indeed, the surest sign that a wife is having all her own way. She is not so foolish as to care for tile scmblauces of power. lie may seem to be the master, and really not us the figure-head of the ves- "l"l'- ‘1‘“ "“""l“ “f H'" Um“ 5”l”“'a§"“l~"‘l““‘l to stop them from making fools of tllcm- CONTRABAND GOODS' “t M" mum." "mum" “f l"“'l""dl‘v 1”!“ selvesuud their families There has of late I’M.“ """t t" 11‘" l“"""""‘ "f “u'l‘ll’m'hlv “Wm been a Nt'lltillltilL‘li attack upon that wise to be. kept for all Indefinite period. The [crouch “sum “ml”. which boys are ppm event. is variously accounted foruth'td’ctcls‘ Wm“; from PM”,ng their future fm- a “lull-i" “Um” “3F “mi “N l'l‘le-‘y ‘lul‘l'll-l passing fancy. ilut in this, as ill somnuy , his t‘Xlit', has attended revolutionary lucct- matte”. Hwy (mm. thin,“ 1mm“. i” prance. sci ; but the \vlfc rules thcl'uddcr, and steers ings in disguise, and, accompanied by n. In,“ wry “Hum, “35.0131, Uhmming “ism”, the ship \vhitllcrsocvcr she may chance to Colour! of the political police, likewise ill “.m. is “mm-,1. “all; 1“. i_,. not to he trust,“ wish. livery wise married man knows this disguise. and likewise a friend of the win, 1, hm“. m. a do”, 1",“. much lugs", tube so, :iudbows to the inevitable. But, Nihilists, delivered inflammatory speeches. mummy still u“..,,.,,,,;’,1m,m,1,y p, to Dru. then, few husbands are wise; and they, (itbcls will have it that he is imprisoned for “mt them ‘\-(_.[[.t,,:[0 yum... Sparks {mm therefore, only too often expose themselves refusing to take the. oath of allegiance to the 1m"); chum.“ 1,). wh-cnturois girls. while to the ridicule of the philosophic few, who The Noble Red Man Resorts to Smuggling. new (war. they think they are clmosing {01. um,“ sec thing as they are, and smile serenicly at would attribumporsistcnw to mmxcocdinglv like the Tiber at Rome, and about as 1",,ij ‘covcrcd with grass and woods. i'arnm are hit. 'l‘uoum, a dentist of Vienna, was selves. fl“? SPC‘imcle "1 in”? bold Bntml “0'” small number ofobjccts. llc appearstoieuii 0“ Tm. TPWK 0,. .l.”,.‘.m.,,,,”,l_q They dismount, and set to work tc licl‘ffll'lllI‘IIS? Mi ‘1'“ ‘1'; "‘"llwum' “fl “lily if” "“lll- summoou remith to Kirwin. in Russian u.\vi.\'o moses urn .\l.\.\’, lmllli-l‘ll‘lwnv 0110111“ Single harness, "1 the very much the life of a stationary hydra, ‘ “j ' , ,‘f ' ““’ their bath; most in the open space, Home . :H'F“ W," 0" f"'".l ’9‘!" “'t' t “km” 5”“ ' and acemupauled by officer Ivirkup be pro- lcv. lilo lcsllits, in fact, everywhere, chariot of “cum. They are but poor emu- pally, these lllarricd mcu ; being either tamed out of knowledge, or else restless and chafing under the bit and the reins. Their wives are far more sociable and amusing. be- come they are women of the world, who have shown the strength of their character by choosing men for husbands, and then having everything their own way. The subject is really inexhaustible; but I must close thcsc fcw hints as to the study of wives ill general. _..__‘oo<->o¢»â€"â€"â€" The Meanncss 01‘ Some Christians. {Sgthifir I‘llgkgzilglifiogi? I attributable to continuous wet seasons. m1,- drcsscs, which they bring with them, and "ll‘ll""”‘li' ’ which, having been so used, are kept fol-l Cilit'l‘nix returns In l-i-h-rcllco to bixil'cll their wedding sheets. Most of the bathe-rs; English counties allow that farms are going keep within the shelter of the bunk, wherein bogging. There are no tenants to talu- thc water is about {our feet ill dcptfl, though i them. (Rood .lllilti in tin.- fen district of with abottolu of very deep llnld. The Cop- lllliltlngalmlfilm'v. \vluch formerly five or tic pilgrims arc curiously distinguished from 80W" )'t‘1}l’Pf “:4” ' “NHL-flit llj'ml lllll'll’-lW0_ lo the rest by the boldness with which they forty Hllllllllgf-l per riff“. “4 IIUW lot with dark inm'the "lain curl-cut. striking the tliiiiclllly at from fiiilrt‘ll to“ twenty-livi- watcr after their fashion alternately with shilling“ til-'l)’ lflml. “’llivll l t Ht thirty their two arms and playing With the (eddies, shillings, may now be had at from Maven to which hurry them down and across as if they bull. If any. one can be got to take if. in were in the Gammon, of their own Nile, iAHCcHlL'i‘hllll‘t: things are not much better. crashing through the thick bougus of the A fm'lllof lfiflnftrcn. lmlf gnu-v}, which bud jungle which on the eastern blink of the been let for thirty years at thirty-five abil- strcam intercept their progress, and l‘ccross- bugs an new, has jllhi. been rein-t for twenty ing the river higher up, where they can Hlullmgs. which knows of nothing save what accident- ally comes within the narrow sweep of its tcuuclcs. lrllaljfl- to! lwf-Wnlmll‘wtal @0111:le nip" then, with n km. eye in his position and 1‘” Am" 0"“ fl "3 '1“ A‘ I“ "m 01‘ \l‘us wcts the modern maiden becomes n 3mm,“ Ul lm‘linlU‘V he “'33 “t‘ll‘llelb Milli“ . ivifei Xi'nv llo‘ ambition is achieved: new 9“ l" “h‘l‘v lll‘l’,’ lump"rt ""‘ll‘m"? iii” inflilfll-l'v‘ isshc going to begin tllc world, and sec fife, “5‘3"”? '“l'lm'w at “."IL‘ ““ at ""8 :“5‘f - With ilvl' own eyes and on her own account. neluu. rom us reselniiulee 0 In o xuwshvwm 1",“. ho,- “wn “my. 1‘1". may l‘ll‘m‘mt'up “W llllcl'lml "NVlllf‘fi‘ ml)“ “fltl'ueuml complete definition of a wife is ‘a lirclui-rhaven : and when the officials found ' “mm”, “.1”, always hm, her my“ wavy Lot, . . ' i . ' ' . , . , . ’ l . l . V 7. "Gulf PW“ “l’iur‘_‘m“ "‘ 1”" .l'3‘H5-‘ht “Molly one who dislikes it «and them “iii no suspicmu became fixed and positive, and the _ "mm. I‘m", 1,0”, gm“, “1", ,1” “pgfiud ' - - .» . t ‘. .‘ , | ' . . _ _ ;Illtl;l:ll'|tll)llmlilitl0f:lb:;tlInfllelfilitlsténutwin:a: If ill‘llmtllel: vqlmlll)’ lllltlplllcftlltlt‘ufllhl ezthmrstltvlc. ‘0 '~: *5 ' '- *9 ‘ I . ! lore is no lo“! a mu .le ma crm lo “I ll ‘ck‘li‘l‘irl‘ms' “it “fillW‘l‘lt “Til “"‘ul i i minds of those who are not swayed by biqnc “"‘l “"9" w “‘“3‘ mm -" “ mu" f” 1-5“ “"ior u'cjudicc. Every married woman who his way u dch'cfivc nt‘UUllllk’lllit’tl him until ; knolws “mi uppnmfltpg the pow“. of her “‘0 ""‘t u'f“ "W‘im‘ii‘ and filling" “f. “I” : position always has her own way. as a thing (“"“t‘w- “‘0 "‘mmm‘" l"’“““"'v “ml “‘0” of course. 'lhcl‘curc. indeed. weak women i‘I‘l‘Vltmfll)’ l‘mllimtfil- sm‘ll ii INWllink I who lack the coinage needed for this self-ris- eccd to an Indian tenement on Store Street, at the foot of Cormorant street. llc knock- ed at the door, and on being admitted found that there were several Indians on the pre- mises, the proprietor being a. civilized look- ing native named Jim. "he officers stated that they had reason to believe that he was ill unlawful possession of certain goods, and it was their intention to search the house. No resistance was offered, alld after a care- ful investigation the officers found ' SHCHHTED lfxnl-llt A mm in a back romn a keg containing 25 lbs. of American tobacco, two he ll! of syrup, and a can of coal oil. None of t to packages had been broken, and the Indian on being inter- rogated admitted that he had brought them _. .-â€".->â€"â€". Greek Surroundings. Aluminum Xingu-n). Surely there never lived a people on the life of which external surroundings worked with deeper effect than on the (irccks. Ccr- tainly no people was ever so surrounded on all sides by the Works of its ownimuds- works which actcdat every moment on the mind both consciously and unconsciously. In the Greece of history every city was full of temples and porticoes, and every portico, every agora, and every temple was one vast storehouse full of works of great painters The meanness of a luau calling himself a Christian is an uliiovcly object of contempla- tion. And yet it is one which is brought undcrcverybody'suoticc,vcry,veryoften. “'0 in Russia. lsertion, :uld tin-y are trampled upon by their do not say that the meanness is a rrsllfi‘ of and sculptors. Nor were these intended in :1 canoe frolu Seattle. but was unable to . . ~ , , , , . . . ’ . r. r ‘ ‘ ""’ ' '> ' " lulsluulliaaccordingly. lint H) \\ idespreud is the Christianity, but it exists in spite of it. merely to lease the eye and iutoxicatc the produce any receipt for duties paid. lie was “"“lcn "MISWI by long POIC’f “‘lIICll ill"), lid} L‘ l m: province of Adana, in mun Minor hm; Opening of the Electric Railway in the belirfthut all wives should have their And it exists too. ill reference to that very senses. 'l‘ ere was not a statue and not a cnlli‘efiucntlyt‘lkcn ‘0 8110b “ml the Officers Wt from “"3 OPP‘ml’v’ tl"‘3l~'~'l~“- “- I” ‘0' been thrown mtoustatc of franticcxcitcnu-nt , communicated with the Customs officials. Yesterday illol‘niug lion. Mr. Hamley, col- lector of Customs attended at. the police magistratc’s office, and after the case had been stated the prisoner was released on markabie, considering the lnixcd assemblage of lllcu and wolllcn in such a scene, that there is so little appearance of levity or in- dcooruln. A primitive domestic (:iifll‘itllit'i‘ pervades in a singular form the whole builofSlOO tonppcur on Monday next to tralisxirniou. The faluiiicli who have come answer to any charge that may be then pre- on their single mule or camel. now bathe to- fcrrcd against him. Frequent complaints gell‘f-‘lj With the “W105i gmmy. the {other have been made by traders that goals were receiving from the mother the infant, which being imported from \Vashiugtou ’l‘crritmy has been firou rht to receive the one innum- aud sold at uiou which wi l suffice for the restof his life, i:l'l.\'(ll.‘.~'l.\' Low 1']:I(j}',.~i, and thus, by a curious economy of resources, and at fast the conclusion was arrived at “am it ("ml the gimme and mull,” if n that smuggling must be going on. Tile value fulurc p‘lgmmgc I" “Mr lam”, ' If. 3' “’1'” of the tobacco seized at Seattle would be “‘0 “mi” fl": “hm” “re “lair” ' “ '1“ t "‘1’ 31.3.; v and “0",. with duty paid on it, Sui some quiet they rcmount their came P. am The value of the H)'ruh at Scottie $3 and hm‘fws' “ml’ l’ch’m the “’“'""“y hm" “‘9” he”. with duty about {3 .30 per k0,, ’ go it iictm, are agameiicanlpul on the upper plum is apparent that there was a nice little mnr- “f ‘h‘ndm‘ (0')“ mm!“ til") ""l’ lib Mink?! gin for the smuggler. To what extent this the dead 0 "lgm i he ‘ mm “5m” min” contrabandtladehns been carried on it is “'0'” {or file" hr""c““r" ""lu'l" '" torches again '0 on before; behind follows “"90”! '1' 1" prom“ to “mu the vast multitude, passing in profound â€".â€"-â€"â€".-â€"_.â€"~._.....--.-.. . , , . , silence over that client plain ; so silent that, A Good Scheme. r- , . , . . , , . - but for the tinklin 'of the drum, its depart- ilu (.hziteau dc Moutaia, celebrated bpttth me would hardly ‘C Iwrccptimc' men of Renaissance architecture, dating from the commencement of the sixteenth century, is for sale at the moderate price of forty thousand dollars, and on view in the vast ateliem of .\l . itoli, a well‘knowii Parisian nltist. Some time ago its owner, olmarving it to be so terribly out of repair that the ex- pense of thoroughly renovating it would be greater than that of building a modem and eommodious mansion. resolvmi u nitride-mo- fitirm, but in such sort that IliOlliil’lllOrc than pay the cost of that operation. To this end in: employed an eminent architect, under whose would so rvisiou the chateau was talicni own bitby iit. every numebeing imm- bcrui and carefully packed in wooden - as well as the carved ceiling and wall panda, chimney pieces, and other The pull- mild owing to an unpleasant. discovery that. all the cultivated land butwccu the port» of .‘dersinu and Litifghc was found in be covm'- I ed with locustcggu. The eggs lie in compact ,’ layers, and are supposed to have been du- jmsiucd by an army of locusts that nlm‘ml through the district toward the luilidleoi flu-if. year. On the suite of affairs having, I been iluidc known b telegraph to tho (low .‘ crnol‘, Abcddiu i‘as la, orders Wen: at noon traimmitued-to the authorities of 'l'uhfus’ telling them to summon all the. (Able-funliwi men and women who could be mustered and to set them to work to destroy the egg». Wiles the mortgage» on iiu hcndcu and other ioiwm incurred by I/ml hwromlii-ld, are paid off. his nephew will inherit lluglicn- dun fru- of clicumbraiicm, but nothing more. The proiuitc on the jwrmnaity, will, how- ever, be paid on about £60,000, for thin pay- ment is made upon the amount of inoiwy ,’ left, irrespective of liabilities. liiighlrlulrn is worth £1,500per linnum. eri-r troub- , ling liinmdi about his monetary affairs, ilmi ifcmmunfieid would have been a richer man had he paid off loan» and unrrcndcrml the policies of insurance which Were kept up an the maturity for them. (furiously enough, the money which he inherited frolu his brother James was invested in Mexican and other surh utellritics. Lord lbw-oimfield never will them, and his estate hm profited by their recent rise. \l'mu. in En land 30, in Germany, H, and in France I“ ctteni are transmitted per auuuln per head of the population, in itumia the number in under one per hwul. Tim Moscow tzorrenjmndentoi the (.'o/l:{/ul' (loyllr attributes this partly to the knowledge that in liumia letter» are opened in the moat un- , scrupulous manner. livery post official, every Captain of a district or poliw officer. or other appendage of the authorities, tbiiilui Berlin. own way, that these poor half-hearted fail- It is announced by telegraph that thi- uresun-et rather \vlth contempt than pity. electric ntrccl. railway of fir. Siemens, ill And I should like to know, if it was not to Berlin, was o u-ned for public travel a short have llL‘f‘ own way, why on earth a girl ever time ago. with much success. A uumiwr of gvls Inarrlvd‘.’ .lll story-biwks written by pnnnincttt officials and scientists were men she falls in love with the hero..uud present. We have heretofore given accounts wishes to sham: hni lilc‘ for ever. though fill“) of the progress of the construction of this but a cottage. indies, too, who write work. it is a narrow gauge elevated street HOWl-‘l lh’Wt‘ 10 km" ln'l‘m‘ tl‘“ i‘erlu'h' l‘rc' railway, mounted on puts. llaeed on the judiee, and make men of div/fling beauty street sidewall”. Millet-biliin 0 portions of woo and will the modest maidens they the elevated railway in New York, but on a imagine. llut when we come .to read life smaller satin. The new railway is foe-Mellon and hard facts. it is all plain sallill". Surely the outskirts of llcrliu, and extends from the no one will dispute that the feiuillillc heart suburb known M Lichtcrfeld to Yeltow, a has a will of its own. Through infancy ulld diutamm of about two miles. The. [msungi-r childhood, at School and at home, even when “mm uanvlw and short, carrying only M ‘out' and luarrmgeabfe, girls never get a jwellgeno. There are two tracks. The chance of having their owuuway. ifiey can are in) killed by a ilynzlmo-electrie'therefore look forward to wiiehood as to "whine, w lie i rewives electricity through freedom. and then all this pcutvup wilfulucss the track and a suspended cable, from an i values out with full force upon their happy electric gamut. one at rarh curl of the. husbands. To have thelrowu way_ is what line. each geiicl’utoi‘ driven by a sixty hum: ; they have worked for, drtssul for, and engine. Anavcmgc speed of twenty miles l flirted for: and whatever the men of their an hour #11 u! meted to be realirni. choice may tilink about themselves and The original «trio railways. which were their attractions, it will not take long tried as e ~rilueuta at Berlin and funnel. , after marriage to find out their mistake. dorf exhibition: in I579 and l\\0, were; in pursuing this privilege of having their worked by louuuotivm whose mechanism 'owu way, some wives to strange things. spending five hundred dollars on a single mumbled afixnldymm-electriml machine. For it frequently comes to pass that, having supper, or a horse, or .1 diamond ring, and The rail: of the line and the wheels of the ' married purely as a business speculation, giving, it may be, five. or tendolbm u, help lu‘uimth‘n enigma urn: "MAID of uw tu ? they taken fancy to fall ill love afterwards, tin-spread of what hi: my: is the mast pm. mine: the climax of electricitv and pnefan-l not always with their own husbands. eious cause in the whole wide world; as duct- the unwary motion. The sewn-l in this aspect women are unfortunate : they men of the world who may have or may not minim-tor mnyiug the current pro-lured legume: work off their surplus folly and pxs~ luv-emu- uwumligioug rum-5' we any we In”. by the stationary machine to the hmmiotive ' Mun as uieu do infore marriage, and so they a perfect right to watch such a man, and to momma-teal with a system of brushes at- x are apt to get foolish when the tune has “Him-g wry strongly the depth of hi. can. “(but to the locunwtite. These brindle... pawl by for such things. llut all thus: victions, though we may not go the lengthof touch a highvalgnl rail running in the‘mom serious matter. l have" to the clergy getting down his religious: wholly 3 def“. middle of two other rail: and insulated from land the law cut. it isa truism that every uiou. The Christian religion istooimportant the gnu-ind by a longitudinal sleeper. lu g “me would le. tllequwu of hei- home. and a thing to he kept exclusively [orpulpiu md "active. ,huirfl‘cf. it has been found that l the alwdutr‘iuutn-ss of all that Is under her religious newspapers; Eec - mum cut this mngvnwnt t! exp-wed In k‘nulw inter. l moi-tr“: how this of mun-c includes her man is interested in it, and of phase: th relief which did not speak to all beholdcrs of some incident of mythology, or some notable deed of history. Mythology and history alike stood there ill concrete fonu in all the streets and public buildings of the country. The Greeks did not hear or read of the gods and the deeds of their own ancestors ; they saw thcnl every day wherever they went. Love of their native city was not with them a sentiment, but passion for this temple, that painting, that stoa. And when they went into their houses the same scenes which they had witnessed without, met them again within. The walls of their rooms and the pottery of common use were all painted with exploits of gods and men. Their very mir. mm and pins were adorned with human figures. not one of which wanted its mean- ilig. Thus to the (frocks the works of their artists were not merely things to admire, and symbols of worship, they were geogra- phy, history, religious teaching. and litera- turc. For the common people the rare scrolls of parchment and papyrus which held the writings of authors were far out of reach : it wu fess throupr the car than through the eye that they received the edu- cation which raised them out of the narrow limits of the present. How then can any one aspire to understand Greek manners, Greek civilization. Greek history, if he is ignorant of the chief source of Greek educa- tion, and knows nothing of what. 06'!) led constantly the largest part in the mim s of the "topic? Christianity which many of the mean oncs profess to be so very much in earnest about. They will spend a good deal on personal gr..- tifiultion, on more whims of the moment, on trifles to sooth if possible the changeable dc- sires of a capricious fancy, but on what, ac- cording to their Sunday thoughts and prayer- uleeting cxercitatious, they consider the pearl of great price, tflc one thing above all others ueedfui, they will 5 ml perhaps a dollar or two iii the course 0 the ‘car. And yet the. same pco lc will often )cwail the stony hard-hearte- uess of the (iml-forgettiug world, that does not, because it lrill not be- lieve, and insist strenuously on the neeczality which is laid ounll Christians to exercise the most uuccasing watchfulucss because the eyes of the suspicious, watchful and unsym- pathetic unbelievers are so constantly upon them. “'eli. of coulsc it may be very un- philosophical for men of the world to judge of a religion siln iiy by the actions of some of its followers. uit it is not altogether un- natural. lfwcsec a man who professes open- ly to hold the belief that he had been saved from a fate a terrible as it is prolonged, by no merit of his own, but by the heroic self- sicriticc of another: if we see such a man "a. .«.â€"..>â€"_o.~».. . a-.. Liter l).vvi:.\‘r. isa mere child. i’crhapu when she comes to years of discretion, if dmtb or the law does not sooner interfere with her foolhardincui, she will voluntary iuit lll'i' business of ba'lardous circus per- omiiug. In leaping from a high pedestal to the arms of a suspended athlete, in Phila- deiphia, a 'ear ago, her head stnick an iron post and 3 ac was almmt killed. She pur- ormod the same feat again, however, in mum she rewvcrcd. The Lizzie: [Javelin who was mortally hurt ill a circus at Willie» barre. recently, elongul to the same troupe of gymnasts, and Lucy ban taken her lam: on the (ata uit. She places herself, ying flat on her Jack, on a sort of fever, which, o-.â€"â€"â€"â€"_ The British Rough. The British rough is probably actuated less by a spirit of crueltv and injustice than by a iiiiaguided sense of humor. Suffering, human and animal. has for him a comic slide, and he takes his pleasure in kicking a wom- mpuuu’. The wet, mo". and mud which :' lm‘lnn-l ; yet. though nothing illon‘beuum‘s in itself and in the conduct of its professors, an or torturing a cat. An incident at a fire ing down of the venerable ing in detail, ' . . . . himself entitled n l mu lawn, The {ear . ' (amending to the item-m) collect in the: uumnl man than to obey hu II'III'. by must he and ought to be very narrowly asreportedbyastnrctirnier.aptlyillustrata packlngoflta fragments, andtrnluportofthe l’.’ a“: “no” at "mug. “Orkul” a “we” offmviug tlaeirafiainfiiimloumilnuut frighten Mary was of traffic upon the middlrzwbmn he has been eh.th it is surprising watched. signal, Imps from a horizontal tori nerpcu- mil interim vet)“ animal)- at times Iith its; how few there are who will admit that they -.â€"-...â€".. ,mluetive capacity. It has arenhlillglyilhflcr have their own nay. Why is it, Xx Pan's falseeanaren newmanufactnre been Jami on the Ilerlin elwtrie lint-.211”). l uh. that even ill the early days of for the toilet. Ladies who think they have “Wm-g mm: by mol 3 topper! waldml life husbands are m tiiinlnuis of ugly can place these artistic Incubus “in, properly insulated. and attachn totaling home an old friend, no fearful of under luxurianth offahe ‘r, {men the feeling which seems to animate this claim: "0n the roof," said he, to a friend, “ was an old man among the llama, 'Jump. on stoopid,’ I criml : and jump he did and broke his bland neck. I never laughul so much in all my life!" The jest is a brutal uses to Paris cost a trifle under fifteen thous- . . . . _ and dollars. Should, therefore, um um", dicular position with such terrific Ind: enneu prising plwner of {\Iolntal Castle obtain for its ' :tznigrfiwufxt mughflthytg 2:": pieces ic price ic has set a t em, 11: ' .1 .. " a stud intercounu: viz. tho primitive (300' wilihave made a clear mantel-'3): least twen. Th2)“ “km’l‘afi’ “9°31”? ""‘l”';mll" Slim," 0! the main“ of. intercourse. Them .r 0.4".“ "mumd dong” h). a madlynew and en prwuu ION. w IO w t. large 0 t If: m “mm, in Run,“ when.“ Imam only a great many corresjmmientu. 0! comm. want of education has to be added, but then: is a third impediment to the development of «mu-d alongside the line. the comm - staying late at, the dub. so apolqetic of them to the natural can. and wear them for one, but unfortunately itindimtts the frami- original inethof of dealiu v with an ancient Whine when it injured “up, “Hm. . .t I m a "mum u". in “mm 0! . comforted from the nvpper I‘tn‘ to flicithrir inn-s untrue.“ All! me, it in an idiom > False- haiw false teeth. false breasts, of mind of un- wmmuln-ls who pemqmm min (,1 W, incommcmh c Magma! and Sm WALT“) Sum“ mug ha been “up 31:,"ch tent on "w": “why a In“ "rice beware by mean: of mutan rollers. 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