" 0! win: an II the out» when the 10ml 1; gone?" and the map .3 ho took tho lat "Allow 0! tbs whiskey uni throw tho homo an: In on cannon. hunt“! or Oouo.â€"thl’ method eon-tun in {Mertonâ€"limp†in turning the patent npuldo down. Oollo o! nun] dl’l' «won ha been mum! by thin mum In I low Nahumâ€"Joan dc: Sci. Med. unload, non: the hood union 0! 3m Sonih Bnkntohowan ion. 114 ° W. in. 50°. N.). in British Non Amerion, Ind F011 Wfllh. some 4 ° intiher out. both pimn being Impotinni centre: to: the collection of buflnio mbu. The mono: nine of each robe to tho Indinn hnnm may be roughly «tinned at 88. In 1877 uomo 80,000 robe: won anthem! It Fon Unload. nnd n lager number n Fort Wnlah. In 1878 the numbor wu 12,797 u the former. nnd 16.897 It Ibo mm plan; while thi- yonr only 6.764 hove come in to Fort loolood and 8,277 to Fort Wnlnh. seven end losing seven pelme on the bul- unee. The diflerenee wee eleven pain", or hourly one point e rubber in favor 01 um. Dr. Pole working by e etutieuoel method, has unived an Early the eerne result; but he cannon e edvuntege ol superior perronel ploy, emong pleyere elI pleylng by eyetem. At about u quuner of 3 point 3 rubber. 80 um the combined skill 01 £wo very mum pleyere against two very unekmul one: would be more then be]! e point 0 rubber." ' Tu Baum Blllo mun Oatâ€"Tho nplduy Imh which the bilon I: dluppuring iron the Western plum mny bu tanned gong thy lollow}pg_ntï¬_£ntiu oolleohd u Fort Ban on eminent onlhorily on whisk-J Two good ployon mu molohed ogolmt two bad ployon, nod the some nnngemont wo- mode in onolher room. ln which the bod players hold the nmo hand. on the good player: in mam room. and vice verva. Thirty-“me bonds were played. In one room the good ploy." held good ands Ind won {our :obben out o! m, in win" a bolonoo o! olahloon. In the other room lho good players hnd the bog! cords. Ind played levon tubbm with the “no num_bo_r o_l cards. wlnnlng thus out o! 80 you wont to mom a rich mun. do you 2 You wont to live without work? Batwun Divo- ond Luann you would ï¬re Luann out, oh 7 Good. Now. whot does this do- llbonto intent to “ mum rich " mun. This, when intotproud in plain English : You are willing thst s men should psy for the root over your heed, the load you est. the clothes you won. You expect him, in addition. to tarnish you with spending money. And whet will you give in retmn 1 Your eompsny. You are willing to supervise his household. providing it is stylish end there ere servsnts enough to sntleipste every exertion. You will dress. eoms down to dinner snd plsy the shunning hostess. But is this slwsys remn. nerstion {or his ontlsy 2 Does the rich ï¬ve or ten] yesr msrried rnsn's lile slwsys prove it? Are you willing for money to be simply on- dured? Are you willing to sit in your oom- tortsble sest sud give Dives ell the loops snd win he wsnts outside? Alter su. hsve you much rssson on your side for eomplsining it his Israel wings itself in other directions 2 Promo-fly. you ehoeee his money. not him. You hue whet hie money brings. Should you not be content? Did you not preler to one the breed of e gilded dependence 1 You have um whet you untriedâ€"money. poeulon. dimonal, eervenu. e oemege. a manner conege. Are not these enough 7 Been? Afleeuon 7 Feiuflulneee? Noneenee. You did not wed them.â€"-Graphic. grew hollow. his skin was like. his lips selexed. his esvesnous jaws tell slightly spurt. the esrelully irslned ousls on the leii of the brow slid out 0! plsoe. the ï¬re not low in his eyes, the whole lsoe sged psiniully In e minute." But ss soon on the oiher Itn'l speech wss ï¬nished he was slesi sud nlmble ouee more. Since Mrs. Bkewion. in “Dombey sud Sou," wss tsken spsrt sud Isld to test. these would not seem lo he in Ill Englsud sueh s psinled rsitleirsp ss lhls eonsspondeni hss msde out oi Dissseli. ll hole as interesting ss this phologrsph it is nowoudes that he hes eoucrived to puzzle us well ss govern so msny Englishmen so msny Thus we, a destiny decree I; no drifting, Quito umlesoly. to our appointed and ; To chin lids and to can the rule is shifting, While mute" chance. buz unruly seem to mend; Thu million: 0! our voters. though not 1001:, An some unn'l “luau. or some nation's tools. A. Extraordinary Pen Picture oi the Premier. The Eerl oi Beeeonefleld 1e ieerinlly end wonderinlly mede up. ii one mey trnet the London eorreepondent oi the New York Tri- bune. The letter etood neer the door es the Prime ,Minieter entered Gulldhell et the Lord Heyor‘e dinner, end could “ eee him pull hlneeli together till the deelred exprenlon wee etteined. A etrenge ï¬re burned in hie eyee. the jewe end lipe were eet feet.†He wore hie Windeor unlionn oi derk blue with gold enhroideriee, hie eword end e eter oi dlenxonde ennoundlng the ruby croee oi the Gerter. Under theee clothee he carried e ireme thet ie leventy-iour yeere old. but which. an bowing low. ehowed no etlfloeu. end no eudlhle creehlng oi the jolnte wee heard. He etood unmoved when the nine hundred gneete cheered him. ee l! he were too greet emen to â€knowledge homege even by e bow; en it he were royelly ebove ell thet eort oi thing. He Inede hlmeeli heerd, not by the londneu oi hle tone. but by hie distinct cnuncletlon, but hie voice wee hollow end rounded ee li it were fetched up eeonomieelly iron eomewhere down in thethroet eo thet it ehould not run out enddenly. Bnteiterwerddteeeme, “hie meek flipped oi! ior e moment" end then “hle cheeke mm is O country which :- sully It“. Ill. What our, emun u Iovotolau to : lo wouljlfl» gppnuppgnd ng moqoyn fwur, And 'th'uifï¬thil'y’dv'éfoéh’é'{nBâ€"rï¬v 5""" 3m mu 'm qllpbgtgl yhgc appear!“ choice in. 1‘...- Al,_ ,, minim; mama‘s 66539â€"9766" Amid-Hy puuluu principle to thumo. To sound the pull. oi lame unable name. Tho muny no lurpoud to Join their voices. , And than to in! y overcome the low: 613“ Mgolpjol the pop] um! principles the pee is won would with. it once the issues can! be clurly nude: . But they no not allowed to prove their mettle. By men who nuke 0! politics. undo. And pxinciplol. in spite of voice end pen. Serve buu in stopping none- i0: seiiinh men. On 6136 ï¬f-‘EESGBEEBBTH 1133'" an we who mu wonl-l loop the oauuuy {no UM ouuolm, (um. um alumna. T130 higpggt woman!†{.119 unplug number The h‘lï¬hclt mening- {or the nut.“ mm In I I the thoory of which we bog“ . But pony annoys snour gouonl cumbor. 1.: Al 0: u the echo oi their \iordl In true; for little men. who seek to ouch their votes, â€ample tune: on mlny mamm notes. BBAQONBFIEI.†AT "0.112. ll... 310! Principles. To Some Girl. ! i Poteto Pie.â€"One eupiul oi meted rew potetoee, one quut oi eweet milk. thtee epge. e little eelt, euger end nutmeg to teete. Let the milk eome to e boil, etir in the poteto, let cool. edd the well heeteu egge end other iugtediente. Beke with en under eruet. ‘1'le 11mm BY AUNT nu. Engiieh Mince Meetâ€"Oi eereped heel or tongue (eoohed) iree iron ekin end etxiuge, weigh two pounde. ion: ponnde oi euet, picked end chopped; then dry eix pounde oi eunente. tab then in e cloth iint. to eieen them; reieine. etoned end chopped, two pounde; throe pounde oi eppiee. the peel end juice oi two iemone. one nutmeg. querter oi en ounee oi eiovee. ditto niece, ditto pimento. in ï¬ne“ powder; put the whole into e deep er, end keep eovexed in e dry eoei piece. eii the quentity ie enough, unieee ior ‘ ‘ in? iuniiy. Ben eitron. ounce end on ‘ pee reed}. ‘end put eolne oi eeeh in the piee when nude. English minee piee ere Inede in tin pettnene. General Work In and Out of Doore.â€"Flre. wood should be prepared and put under ehelter, and that general temily peaoe‘maker. dry inel, generouely aupplied and conveniently placed tor uee ; where coal in need, a bin under cover, with an opening at the bottom for taking out the fuel easily, will lave trouble and ion. Finally. prepare u eultable place lor dlepoeing oi all houeehold weete where it can be made availeble M a fertilizer and all riek oi inieetion iron it be avoided. Treetment ol Girle.â€"Albe Gould Wileon. in e peper reed helote the Hotel Eduoetion Society, edvieee mothere fl keep their girle lrom their own lete. end ehe euerted thet girls ehould be mode to leed e quiet llle on e eimple diet until they no fully grown. that they should examine treeiy in the open elr, thet housework should he done by them in oerelully ventlletod rooms, thet their dteee ehonld be redieeliy ehenged I0 thet no longer ehell theit vitel orgene he oompreeeed on their hipe, weighed down with a men of cloth thet no men would willingly entry. Complienee with theee tulee, ehe believed, would give to the world e nobier, heelthier noe of women. less injurious. The pieno should not be pieced neer to en open ï¬re or heetsd stove. nor over close to the hot-air inrneoes now in gonerel use. Moths ere very destructive to the cloth end felt used in the pienos. end mey be kept out of it by pleoing e lump of omphor, wrepped in soft peper. in the inside corner. oere being teken to renew it irom time to time. Meny persons ere uuewers oi the importenos oi heving their pienos kept in order, end only tuned by e competent tuner. A new pieno should be tuned et least once every two or three months the ï¬rst yeer, end et longer intervels eiterwerd. To preserve the polish. dust the pieno deily with a brush 0! soft, unout ieethere. Do not use eny “ iurnlture polishes," but sooner employ the services oi e protessionel pieno oese polisher, if your pieno needs polishing. es the process requires greet skill. The bluish haze whioh sometimes eppeers on e polished rosewood surieoe, end which is nothing but the merk leit by moisture whioh hes settled upon the pieno, will diseppeer elter polishing. The pieuo should elweys be kept oovsred when not in use. ' Ohristmee Preemieâ€"It is time to think at holldey preeente end not wait until the heli- deys ere upon us. with oil their hen, end ooniuslon. Ohristmee should come toevery child in the land. end this is no smell task when we eonsider all the little feet and little bends endlittle bodiee end brains end stom- eelil there Ire in the lend. Now in the time ior the mall people to begin with the needle. eepeeielly with the knitting needle end the erotehet needle end the embroidery needle. Making e Houoe Pretty. -A tooteiul women eon mehe e gerret beeutiinl end homelike. et e little eoot; tor the beeuty oi home depende more on edueeted end reï¬ned toote then upon weolth. If there to no ertiet in the house. it rnettero little it there to e ierge belenoe ot the book. There to nouelly no better exouee to: e berren home then ignorenee or eereleoo- neoe. A little meehonieei okiil een mete breeketo end oholveo tor the \vello. A thoughtful wolk in the woodo eon gether leovoo. end iiehono. end. term !or edorning tho unpietured roome. A trifle eeved irom deily oxpenoeo eon put o new book upon the oheli. The expenditure of e iew doiioro eon convert the plem window into e ooneervetory. ROW '10 In!!!" A I’MO. It to evident thet ii the pieno ie to remeiu in good order [or meny yeere good oere mutt be token of it. The inotrument ohould he elooed when not in uoe.in order to prevent the eoileetion oi duet, pine, eto., on the eounding hoord. However, it mutt not be ieit elooed tor e period of oeverel montho or longer, but be opened oeoeeionelly end dey- light ellowed to otrihe the koyo. or else the ivory may turn yellow. Any herd eubetenoe, no metter bow emeil. dropped inoide the pieno, will oeuoe e rettling jerring noioe. It to in eVory eeoe deoireble thet on indteanbber or cloth cover ohould protect theinotrument iron: bruioee or oeretebeo. The pleno ehould not be plooed in e demp room. or leit open in e dreit oi elr. Dempneee ie ito moot dengerouo enemy. eeueing the otringo end tuning pine to root. the eioth need in tho eonotruetion oi the keye end action to oweli. whereby the mech- eniun will move oluggiohly or oiten etiek eltogether. Thie oeouro chiefly in the reiny eeeoon ; end the boot pienoo, mode 0! the meet thoroughly oeeeoned meteriei. ere neoeueriiy efleeted by dompn‘eoe, the ebenrp- tion being repid._Extre_me beet ie_ leeroely A Budget of [atomic to Every llousohnld. Wmn Montâ€"The crest tendency in winter ls to keep room: too wnm. The loundstlon o! pneumonle. plcnrley end pul- monsry consumption is ltequntly lnld in over-heeted, ill ventlleted sputments. The lnmetes become eeeustomed to bzesthlng hot. olose nit. the system Is toned down end relaxed. end e slight upocure to cold sud wet results in setlous lllness. A unllom host 0! seventy degrees ls sdequste, tron s senltsty point 0! view, in say westhex. ll thst tempereture ls not suï¬lclent to glee wsrmth it is en ludleetlon thst the person does not teke sumolent exercise. and the cure lot it ls mote piles snd flannel. In the coldest westher, when the ground is like stone under the leet. when there is no drip (tom the esves, end when snow llee on roots. rooms should be ventilated. Pure elt should be edmltted through open doors end win- dows. so thst the oxygen consumed by time sud by resplrstlon mey be replsoed. end the rim end poisonous Insttsr thrown off by the body thoroughly driven ewey. THE FAMILY VGIRCLE. “ And when in pap; f" “Up don." And the pointed to tho It}, my with m mnut’a (I w. " Whoa did mmmn so I" " '13 one ‘ wu on 0’ around. Md I’. wont In t slush whom guy balk on 0' boron. and dan‘nu cm.†I an not uhmod to own um tun am my oyu u I killed the child and tuned any. to: I. too. bud my mm In childhood. -Demu Free Prm. I was walking down one o! Detroit'a bean- ‘tllnl avenues on a lovely alternoon laat week. ‘In [rent of an lvy-wreathed doorway eat an 1 old led) knitting. A sunny-haired llttle girl ran through the hell and down the atepa into the meet. carrying her doll. Ber eurla had fallen over her eyes. and ehe atumbled and tell. I had her in my arms in an inetant. The smile that revealed her pretty dimples and anow-whlte teeth told me that ahe wee neither hurt nor lrightened. " What la your name, little one 7" “ Ain't dot a ." “ Haven't an neme 2 Is that annty on the porch 7" “ No. ’at'e dan’me." “ Well. what doee grandma call you 7" â€$83 talle me Pun, but a'e talle 'e tat Pnaa, “ But what doe. mama call you ?†3"‘8‘0 doeen't eall me “mmâ€"nu done ’ay 0 '0 " Gone away on where l" " To an papa." ll Ant. -5... I. wanna 9" A drain made in Pals recently to: a New York womsn was at wins-colored velvet. with no other ornsmsnt thsn olght buttons 01 solid gold, ouch ensmelsd by on nttist whose work was of sufï¬cient vsluoy tor him to sign it. even on the buttons. The cit-coda oi Aloncon point worn with this simple dress oost 8500†Though the Our hee now. (or the fourth time. eueeped etternpte to take hie liteâ€"the ï¬ret being thet of Teregezoï¬. in St. Petere- burg. 1866: the eeeoud thet oi Bereehoveky, in Perle. 1867; the third thet oi Bolosiefl. It ï¬t. Petereburg, in April in 1879; end the lourth the one oi Mondey leet, et Moeeowâ€" yet hie ie not in thie reepeet the meet remerk~ eble experienee emong Europeen eovereigne. No leee then eix uneueeeuiui ettempte were mede upon the life of Nepoleon 11Lâ€"thet oi the Mereeillee internel meehine, 1852; thet oi the Qpere Oomique, in 1858; thet oi Pienorl in the Ohempe Eiyeeee, 1855 ; thet of the three Itellene in London. 1857; the Onini bomb plot of 1858; end the eeeond oonepireey 0! en ltelien trio, in 1862. The Emperor Willlem bee eleo hed hie ehere oi eeeepee. eonnting together the ettempte oi Becker. of Hoedel, end of Nobiling, while e lourth hed been mede upon him ee eeriy ee 1848, when he wee ee yet Prince oi Prneeie. Queen Yietorie hee been ehot et two or three timee. but never hurt. Her eeeeil- ente heve invertebly been {ound to be ineene. It ie perhepe noteworthy thet, en the two eeriler ettempte on the Deer followed in quick eueeeulon, eo. eiter e long lntervel. he: it been with the two later. The leet event will no doubt vieiblylnereeee the peuio eireedy preveilingln royel end imperiel houreholde over the peril: oi eeeeuinetlon. Llnlo Iliad- mogul no linule Alone Jepenue ledlel weer hate only when ll reins. The mengemenc of the heir dlflen according to the rent, ege end condition. The general etyle in to dual it in “when tom end ornament it with golden pine verloplly edorned. Miu Whimnml Dumaflnoéï¬l Mm. hn the longest hi: 0! my womtn in the wofld. B In eight Region. _ In some 01 the late drone: undo by Worth, they mlnood up on one o! the “(1‘ dutn. Theo ponlng in oononled with bows, and tho dun looks a: it it were stitched on tho wearer. The teehicnable Englieh weddings are columnized ct three o'clock in the afternoon by a special licence, whch cost 8100. People who cannot afford cc expeneivc a ceremony have their bcnne called and are [married before twelve o'clock. Bpnn eiik bone ie fashionable. Tiny ostrich tip: make a colt and lovely bonnet. Bridesmaids at Englieb weddings can-y beget, oi floycu inatead of_ bonqcete. Nook xuohinga of 1500 has four rows. sowed to anuxow bud or a row 0! narrow hoe inloruon. Two phitinga aund uonnd thgneok. Ind two (:11 out-Ida tho dun. Peeking Butter tor Winter.â€"-Work out ell the buttermilk ; then eelt et the rete of one ounce to the pound of butter. Peek in jere. end keep the top elweye eovered with eirong brine. Keep in e eool, dry piece. “IWIOUI. Tn: Wotan or Tomenâ€"Gredueiiy old ieehione ere being revived in nanny weye. Among the meet eonepieuone ere derk or bleak bonnete, trimmed with white or gey- eolored ribbone, or ieethers. Here egein eontreete ere violent. A greet deel oi old- goid eetin ll need for lining honnete. regerd- ion of their color; esein. roee-eolo lines gernet. end blue lines olive. Sometimes the crown metehee the lining. end the ieethere ere_tote]ly different from either. Boned Plum Puddlng.-â€"-Oue belt pound Iuet, one pound o! flour, hell pound dtied currents. hell pound etoned nielne. two eggs, hull tenpoonelul ol grated nutmeg, hell teenpoonlul elnnunon end emell pinch o! amund elovee, hell tebleepoontul of In“, one end one-hell euptule of milk. eltron lt oou like. Chop the east end rub it through ye flour. mix the knit end dredge flour over th; beet the ease very light, add the mllk to out nnd flour. then ease. tnen fruit; dip pudding be; in cold water. turn wrong eide out. flour well. turn the better in end tle. leevlng room to: the pudding to well; boll eonltently three hour}, 7 Christan: Plum Pnddinx.â€"-One pound o! In», chopped, no‘ :00 ï¬ne, one pound oi eunnnte. nnd one o! nlelne. noned. tour ease. hell n nutmeg. ï¬ned. one ounee ol omen end lemon peel. ehted ï¬ne. ten :1- lnl o! beaten ginger. he]! pound 01mm unmhe, hnl! pound of flour. plnt o! mun beet them together. nnd by degree- at: in the flour. than the In", last nnd eploe; use u much milk u I“! mix it toguher very thick; then uke your cloth. dip it in boiling um. nnd squeeze dry. While the um I- boiling tut. pm In your pudding which Ihonld boll ï¬ve hours M We lent. Oatmoul Glugorbnode-Ouo pound :floux. ouo-lounh pound outmul. one-10mm pound butter. cue-fourth pound luau. one-hut ounoo sing". Bub the bum: uud augu- Into the flour ; one pound of tuulo will mule it up; canny used 1nd mdiod pool are sometimes ndded. Attack. .- B§;lly. Ban! 8m. outrun ll providod with bul- loi-proot'nhumn, which can b. adjust“! by naming :bnt the King. who» oonngo wu no": quoulonod. would not on than. The ï¬n: fluonlo o In tho Noflhwut 1m boon opened a o. Albert. 1: I. named "Quintana.†and hall from the (land node. 010...“. It bu nmabmhlp 0! I500. my to mm with. It in now propoud In Perle to enhetltnte for the deepetoh of lettere minlntnre nuroedl. with trains run by electricity. in piece of pneumetio tuber. Bethleetory experiment- heve been mode. The nemnetle pbn hoe long been in me by the ndon poet-om“, but does not seem to hove found favor In this country. During an proooulon on Lord Moyor’a Dsy I large “on. m: thrown Into tho up tinge of thc routing Lon! Huger. A simi- In nuntlon In. one. pdd to George III. whon going to open Pullman». md ho Naked up the non. and mm! It to the Mum: of mo Horn. laud oppolm. :- u atootof the weapon 9! hi. gpbjcotg._ frh; In It niche in the Oethednl oi erihm'g e box wee discovered containing tinge end module. It in thought the box hed remeined in its hiding -pieee eevenl hundred y.eere One of theringe eumined by Dr. Bohertel me of tin. nenly pure. and ,the mete! hed undï¬one ite peenlier grey modifleetion. It could he eeeily crumbled between the ï¬ngeu end in inetnre wee uneven. When the ohenged metal wee heeted in the vepor of «Mom at 59 ° tte tune! ohereeterietioe were reetored. all over the countryâ€"it might have been sustained by two or three leading operators without serious detrimentâ€"but it is a grave loss to men who seldom have more than a few hundreds. occasionally several thousands, with which to speculate. The lambs are in- variably buyers on marginâ€"if they should buy outright, they would not be lambs-end generally. when their margins have been exhautted once or twice. they cannot make them good, so that they are obliged to stand helpless and see their last chance disappear. What they seem unable to understand is. that under the most iavorable circumstances they have no reasonable prospect oi gain with their paltry hundrede or thousands while matched against the wolves controlling millions. But they have the pusionate faith oi gamblers. and also the iatuity oi gamblers, who learn nothing and forget everything while the mercenary mania possesses them. It might be thought that their late experience would teach them a lesson. But it won’t. The lambs, and, indeed, all men who hope to make money irregularly. never learn by experience. They blindly worship Fortune. and believe in her implicitly. however oiten the may smite them. . M. Raymond hu domonatnwd that hydro. phobia in the humon Inbjaot can be inno- mmed to the lower minim. Begaxding the edeptebllity o! eteel u e meteriel {or the construction 0! bridges, the Scientiï¬c American remerke thet the ettltude o! engineere on the enbject eppeerc to be one of expectancy. They eeem inclined to put the burden of ' proot on the manufacturers, end to require them to furnish evidence of in enitebleineu and economy belore consenting to nee t. A very good tent for exeminlng the nobility of explosives that are not intended to be stored to: e greet length 0! time in given in Dingler‘: Journal. Subject smell quentitlee o! the materiel in I close vouel to n temper- etnre of 70° for ebout eight den. 11 hypo- nitrio acid dose not eppeu or on explosion coon: in the meantime. the oompooition may be regarded as noble. During the recent bxeek in the stock market (remake the New York Times) the lambs. en ell greedy, nnlophletloeted out- aideu are now dubbed In Well ltreet. lost. it in eetimeted. {tom 85,000,000 to 86,000,000 by their rednndent erednlity. Thine not a very Inge sum to be dletflbqted, Au it 7'“, The wood Quebracho Colorado which, on a. new materiel tor leaning, exeiled steel in- mm in Europe. oonlelnl, beeldee o peonllor tannin. shout 2.8 per cent. of enolher “trin- gent acting like gelllo acid with tangents. Il yields also a beeutltnl yellow dye. The wood in aid to equal sumac in the mennleeture of morocco leather. A lill'llllt' Record tor Nealresers er the Body. ' Bender, do you bathe? We do not mean on Betnrdey eveningâ€"provided there is plenty oi hot weterâ€"bnt do you hethe ire- quentl , daily l do you ï¬nd pleasure in jump- ingo t oi hed these trosty mornings, and jumping lntoebath-tubot water cold as it can run irom the hydrant? It you do not relish this sort oi thing. candldlyyou ere in e very bed way. Are you aware that the skin is plereed by millions of little perspiretory tubes which throw out iron the inner body an average amount 0! thirty-three ounces oi greasy reiuse and worn out meteriel in en hour in the shape of invisible perspiretion 1 Should those tubes or pores be eliowed to remein ehoked with their own secretions the reiuse is thrown back into the other greet corporeal ecevengersâ€"the lungs. stomach. liver or kidneys andehet is the result ? The sum is en eeey one. For instanee.you rise at seven and throw out the “greasy reluse" at the rete ot thirty-three ouncesâ€"e iitle over two poundsv -an hour; then you visibly per- spire at the alarming rapidity oi three pounds per hourâ€".total hourly product iive pounds per hourâ€"daily product in twenty-tour hours 120 pounds. Now we will say that you hethe only once a week ; oi course. duringthe seven deye of uneleeniiness you have eccumuiated an eggregete of 840 pounds of “greasy refuse.†“worn-out materiel" end perspira- tion that would like to he “visibleâ€it you would only give it enhance. We ï¬nd these ï¬gures in e medical exchenge though we admit that the celculetions are our own. Reader. you must bathe l Neglectit for a year, and you have accumuleted over 48,000 pounds of metteras above ateted for one setoi lungs. liver end kidneys to work-oft. end really this is too much oi e contract to: these orgene to underteke. It is intended to keep deed bodies in the Morgue et Perie in e frozen condition eo thet longer time any be given for their identiï¬ca- tion. As yet, however. the Mnnieipel Council hu not determined whet kind of iemmeking machine will be edo pted. The choice will depend on e report 1);. Commie-loner now engaged in examining, the neon! kinde oi eppuetne for the mennieetnre oi iee. HOW THE LAMB! ABE FLEECEâ€. The [Tale (WA-unem- llock Gamblers. DO YOU B‘Tlll I Sole-lino Gossip. uoond mums.“ nu tho man I: of hope onr_oxpotlonoo. and . no wlok nmuk It mm. donoy of his countryman oommontod upon nthor oovoroly, to Hot! : " You no pottootly right. aoutlomou. at you don't know how difï¬cult it to to hold ouo’o touguo 1n Bpoulohh Ao mouy on 1,000 Tootomuto hon boon oold in London on oolugto Boturdoy night no. tho Btblo oorrloco o! Houry Moothouoo. tho Evongollot. For twopouoo ho oollo o ookogo which ooutoino o copy of tho Now ootomout oud oloo oomomuottotod poporo. Thou lo ouoh snot activity In tho building moo In Porto thot tho workmon who uouolty rotnru homo to tho country It thll «not! until tho opt!" no ronolulug In tho oopltol. It woo Dr. Bomuol Johuoou who ooh! tho! ooooud utopiogon goro tho tgluuph of hopo Son 1mm Tmnal or Vaumâ€"Il your cool the in low. thxow on . llblo spoonful o! “It. sad it will holp it very much. A um. nlngor pounce “mags mus lmprovu the flovor. In loin: onâ€, dip the hallo into cold water. In boiling mat for soup. nu cold water to ulna: the inlou. I! tho men in wound for “I011 Mono, plans. It Into boiling valor oi once: You on: got 3 bottle or bmel ol oil-loin of! of any carp» or 67001111: mm by Ippl g buokwhul plantllully. Rove: put w. to Inch 3 gnu-041mm: liquid of on, Mad. Broil mu: wllhont “lung. Ball dun tho jalool In cooking; l3 ln_ doninblo_lo yup ohm. ll ponlbln. Extnngonoo In lmgnm In one of tho peonflnltm o! pcoplo in Southern nonunion. gum“; gpon hurfng tho long-wind“! m:- With the exception of Lord Beeeonefleld. Seliebury end Oeirne. there in no member at the Britt-h Oebinet who doee not meinty owe hie piece in it to eï¬iuenoe. or birth, or’ both. The anel of Richmond end Nor- thumberiend. Lord Bendon. 001. Stanley end Lord John Mennere would never but tor birth heve hed e ehenee of each ehntlon,‘ end Mr. Smith. Lord Orenbrook. Sir Bteflord Northeote, 8|: Mteheel Beech end Hr. Orou would not. hed they been without eoneldere- bie meene, have gone into poiitioe. In tact. Lord Orenbrook only leit the her when I. greet fortune eeme to him. Thus the British Governmentie not, ee e rule. oom- poeed o! the belt men. but the beet men, who heve the money, inollnetion end eepeoity tor politiee. Buoh eeeee ee those 01 Pitt end Oenning, who. with e mere plttenee, he" thrown tnemeeivee into poiitiee, ere very rere indeed. It is elmoet luneey {or en, men to enter poiitioel lite in Engiend ee e proleeelon nnleee he hee et leeet eeventy-flve hundred dollere e yeer. London Tryth obunee thet in no country except in Euglend would o men like Mt. George Augusta Sole be mama to nmln tn pchticel obecuflty. “Eleevhore he would be forced by elector: to accept the poeitlcn of e legieletor. Here clone II o gentlemen, who in perhepe the ant journa- m at the country. without my unused political etetue. Thle In. it must be ed- mlmd. more due to the mound: of our able-t pron writers thou to my to t at tho public. For my put I would how our, mm of no“. who mm o landing Mich nigu ltwhhhunmo; we should not that how 11mm mm o! ripe thought out! up»!- onoo more howou 0! wood uud drums of was: to: now-pope! ' union! " Genorel Grent. in epeeklng reoently to e oorreepondent o! the Ohioego Inter-Ocean, eeidâ€"" Iehell not he ehlo to do much more then oell Gelene my home eiter e while. It in e good pleoe to live in now, ee my lnoome will go mnoh ierther there then in e lerge oity. while I oen live better then moot oi my neighboro. My meene ere not lerge enough ior me to live ee I would like. end I will heve' ï¬nd eomething to do niter e while. I eve two ierme neer 8t. Louie. end eome reel eetete anhioego, whioh ii I oonld eell I would feel better 03. My lend in Ohloego 1e thirty-one eoree, just outeide the weetorn limlte oi the oity. Eleven yeere ego I wee offered 81.500 en eore (or it. end now, elter peying texee on itell thet time, I eouldn't get 3260 en eoro for it. But I did better in some other lnveetmente. or I oonld never heve trevellod ebroed ee long no I heve. I hed etock in the Ademe Exproee Oompeny, which went up; end I bought right eiter the ï¬re -in Virginie Oily. Nevede, Union. end 0. end 0. etook. when it hed gone down iron 8700 e ehere to #130. end mede 850,000 or “0.000 there." Cook our 5 hot ï¬re; tucnln'g Vï¬oï¬hiitrl‘y: Inning both lino-whoa on n plum, ult md pepper to mu. The Liverpool Poet bu thie tony eon- earning our lute Governor- Generel: " The report thet Lord Ly tton will surrender the poet of Governor'Generel 01 Indie to return to England in the eerly spring he: eaein given currency to the eteternent thet he will be eueoeeded by Lord Duflerin. It in alerted thut the hot that Lord Duï¬erin being It the heed o! eflelre in Indie would be u guerentr" to Bunnie thet Central Alien “loin wouidbo properly deelt with. His Lordship would tehe out with him lull powere to l’reedjuet motlerlin A! ghenletun upon the but: 0! the under-tending which he is now euid tobe mansion on Britieh Ambueedor at St. Peter-burg.†Prominent Republican“ flanged by Dr-oceIIeâ€"AI 8»!th Whlpped -â€"--'l‘he Bepnbllceue Part! Torre!- Strlcken. New You. Dce.j.â€"â€"The Thnu' New 0!- leene epeolel eeye the tect thet Medleon l’ezleh, lornterly slung e 9.500 Bepublloen mejorlty. now xetnxne 2.202 Democnt mo joztty. le cxplelned. Bome deye betore the election bull-dome trout the conntty nude hoetllc demonetretlone. plohed out colored men with whom the meneaemcnt ol the cempelgn reetcd. end eyetelnetleelly got rid at them. On Bundey Deve Aunettong wee hengcd et Moreeeee. B. B. Brown. lete poetmeetet. wee henacd on Hondey night. ErBheriï¬ Peck wee whipped. All the other ltcpnbllcen election ofllccn fled. The petteh vote. depoelted tn the boxee in e bulk. wereell Democret end counted ee ebove. The negroce end Republloene did not vote except in one reolnct. when only 100 votee were ceet. hle opctetlon eleo mehce e difference of 6.000 over thtz. The robblng 0! two polle ln Jenezeon end the oepture of one in Alglen deetxoyed about 2,000. o! the Bepuhllcen mejorlty. New Orleene polled only one hell 0! her neutered vote. The debt ordinence on rcpndletlon deleeted the Btete Perleh ol 8t. Merye end aeve 800 me- joxity for Beettle. Bepnbllcen. Belore the retnme could becouplled the oleeh‘e oï¬lce wee entered end the bellot boxee dcetroyed Till-i LOUISIANA ELECTION. Lord Dulcrln.