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The Little Hatchet from Clay Center, Kansas • Page 2

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A DOUBLE TRAGEDY. She looked nn at him and said GENERAL BREVITIES. test would never come to an end by vic Why, Dodcty, dear, it's all in littlo just going to tlio press, the iour to tlio and his old pieces, ain't it A Olrl Kills Her Fnthnr, nnil Then Herself. Rochester, Jan. II.

There was one of the saddest and most terrible double trasrodics ever known to this sec xos, love, sain ijoorge, geuuy, not THE LITTLE HATCHET, J. W. M1I.I.KK, Pllbllrtwr. CLAY CENTER, KANSAS. tory on either sido.

Rut thei night was far advanced, and tho party broke up. They all sallied forth and, leaving tho close room, the candles and tho arguments behind them, suddenly found themselves in tho presence of a most brilliant starlight night. They all ing her hand and lending her toward the door. "Good bye, darling!" ho Kino Mtesa of Central Africa has liberated his slaves, and commanded tho observance of the Christian Sunday. Mb.

Gladstone says I use the expression woman with greater satisfaction than 1 use tho name of 'lu friend Richardson. Mrs. Williams the blind poetess, who lives with him, was introduced to us. She is engaging in her manners, hor conversation lively, and entertaining. Miss Reynolds told tlio Doctor of all our rapturous exclamations nn the road.

Ho shook his scien said. SUNSHINE AND SHADOW. looked up. thought Hunt. Carlyle is done for ho can have no answer for that! ho shouted, Japan has iron coins worth about nnn-lmndrcdlh of one cent.

They are al tion at Lyons, Wayne ounty, tins alter-noon, and tho melancholy romance clustering around tho deadly deeds is strikingly peculiar. Between 1 and 2 o'clock Miss M. Frances llovey, daughter of Hiram llovey, ono of the most promising merchants of Lyons, shot hor father dead and then committed the deed which will terminate hor own young life. She had been to the I'ost-ollice and Bye-bye, Doddy bo suro you como to-night." "Dear mo," she soliloquized, "how George loves mo! lie nearly sobbed when I touched those funny littlo bits of thingummios." George, moodily, I wish all women wore in heaven." Exchange. Onlv bunk of wceils, of simple weeds, il swnl wild thyme aiiu yellow, scented tific head at Hannah, and said she was 'a silly When our visit was ended, ho called for his hat, as it rained, to attend us down a very long entry to our 'look up there! look at that glorious lmrmonv.

which sinsrs with infinite leged to be chiefly used for alms and as offerings to gods. Of tiinuletl Kress, and Blender wlnd-l)lown A man mav bo brave enoneh to walk right up to the cannon's mouthy and yet not have tho courage to hand his wife voices an eternal song of hopo in the soul of Carlyle looked up. The wholo party remained silent, to hear what he would pay. They began to think ho was silenced at last ho was but mortal, lint out of that sileneo came a few low- coach, and not Rasselas count nave acquitted himself more cn camlier. "Dr.

Johnson's wigs wero in general very shabby, and their fore-parts were burned away by the near to the eanillo which his short-sightedness necessary in reading. At Streat- letter ho has carried in his jacket for week. Of brown uoteluKl ferns arultiiU. spiked fox-irlove bloom. And yet world of beauty Burner there, birds, soft scents, and colors fair.

Only a nurrow mntind ft lonK, low mound Mnniv-oovcicil, 'nentb a wintry, leaden sky, tlnllt bv inoonllulit or Hturs; nnd ull iiround TbruuKb huiii, brown trues tbe iiinbt-wimls inoiin mill slidl. Tub newsboys of Boston had a nice posted two letters one addressed to the wife of tho Uev. William Manning, of Rochester, tho other to the Uev. J. T.

Brownell, her pastor at Lyons. From the ollice sho went directly to her father's hat store 011 Canal Street, found tho clerks and several persons in tlio store, and her fattier occupying a chair The Polyphemus. The Polyphemus, being completed for commission at Chatham, England, promises to bo a complete, novelty among offensive ironclads. She is to be built entirely of steel, and her deck is to bo covered over with three inch plating toned words in a broad Scotch accent. And who on earth could have antici Christmas box.

It is an elegant reading-room wilh piano, books, papers, magazines, checkers, dominoes, bagatelle-boards, etc. There are bath-rooms attached, and every facility for letting ham Mr. Thrale's miller always nan a wig ready, and as Johnson passed from the drawing-room, when dinner was announced, the servant would removo the Anil vet ft world of love lies burled tlierc, pated what tlio voice said? Eh, it is a nnd dull tie- lusslon 1 pain, bright hope sad "Hunt sat down on a door-stop spuir. ordinary wig and replace it with the of a convex shape, tins convex curvature is continued round her sides some distance below tho water line, after which her sides converge toward her keel, or rather to where Tier keel should be in a shape. Her midship section They all laughed, then looked very thoughtful, I lien laughed again.

Finally they bade each other and betook- themselves homeward with slow the boys havo a good timo. So deeply inherent is it in this life of ours that men have to suffer for each other's sins, so inevitably diffusive is human suffering, that oven justice newer one anil tins iiiuioruus raiciuun) was performed every day." ICvery body has heard of the ready wit of Douglas Jerrold. The following are a few specimens At a club of which Oh, Kolden bunk, where sunbc-iiins Rlint and lllooni'l'out in friinriineo with ft Imndreil llowcrs! Oil, nnnow mound, keep till tbe Juiltfinont- dav The mournful seerets of tllCHU lienrts of ours! Then In iiod's llubt let Joy nnd sorrow fiule, For nenr Hit hrMhtness both iillke lire slnitll'. 'J'einple Bar. and serious pace.

There might bo soiue in the rear part. She walked up to him and caressed him fondly, as usual, placing her hands 011 his head as if to stroke tenderly away all traces of care. She conversed with her father, asking him gavly, "Do you want, to go on a long journey and' joyously heard an aflirni-ativo reply. She waited till the men and boys had left the store and gone home to dinner and elsewhere, and I hen, while still fondly caressing her loving and beloved parent, she took a pistol from her pocket behind his back, placed the muzzle oooosite his riirht temple, and lired, makes ils victims, and we can conceive no retribution that does not spread ho-yond its mark in pulsations of unmerited reason for sadness, too. -inni oiinuioi firmament probably wo would rather ly possibly contained niiinuo worms, each lull oi struggling, ami will thus appear the shape of a kite, the convex deck only rising four feet six inches above her water line.

She is two hundred and forty feet between perpendiculars, the extremo breadth is forty feet and sho will have a load draught of twenty feet. The engines are estimated to work up to five thousand five hun pam. When General Grant visited Girard College in Philadelphia, he asked ono of the instructors: "Do you allow the ANECDOTES OF AUTHORS. Cottle, In his "Life of Coleridge," folliiwitiir amusing incident Jerrold was a memoor, a ucrccuui-oouo, and a friend, as fierce of the Orange cause, were arguing noisily, and disturbing less excitable conversationalists. At length the Jacobite, a brawny Scot, brought his list down heavily upon the table, anil roared at his adversary '1 tell you what it is, sir I spit upon your King Tho friend of the I'rince of Orange rose, nnd roni'ei 1 back to tho Jacobite heings of beings who had to die lor life in the stars may imply that those bright worlds may also bo full of graves all that life, like ours our philosophers seem to havo ignored revelation in those thoughts knowing not whence it came nor whither it goeth, and the brilliant universe in its great movement having nerhnns no more certain knowledge of boys to use tobacco? lho instructor responded in the negative.

"That's right," said the General; they're not so apt to tako to it after they get out, then." "I led the liorso to the stable, when a fresh nerulcxilv arose. 1 removed tlie dred horse power, and to give her a speed of seventeen knots. What a dangerous enemy she will prove is evident from her speed alone, as her principal means of offense are a ram or steel spur and Whitehead torpedoes. Her harness without tlilllculty but after uiroiuioiis effcirts 1 could not re lodging the bullet in his brain before horfathor even suspected any thing else than idolizing fondness from her. He fell, and must have died within three seconds.

Shortly afterward one of I'rankie's brothers came into tho store with other persons, and found the corpse of the father. The brother noticed Frankie's muff in a chair near the, remains and Ami I. sir. soil, nimti vour James 11. i Jerrold who had been listening to lie Death was desired by a woman at Greensboro, N.

and she decided to accomplish it by drowning. Clasping tlio pump log, sho slid slowly down into the well. The distance was 45 feet, and form of construction is evidently intend uproar in silence, Hereupon inoK n. itself nor of its ultimate destination than hath ono of the suffering specks that compose this small spot we inherit." bell ami sliouteu vvauoi, ed to enable her to escape notice, and, even when observed, to escape damage by the deflection of shot rather than by (jlianwcrs's Jourmu. At an evening party Jerrold was move the collar.

In despair 1 called for assistance, when aid soon drew near. Mr. Wordsworth brought Ida ingenuity into exercise, lmt after several unsuccessful attempts he relimpiished the achievement as a thing altogether impracticable. Mr. Coleridge now tried ins hand, lmt showed no more grooming skill than his predecessors: for, after twisting tlio pour horse's neck almost to strangulation and the great danger of Lis eves, he irave ui) tin! task, pronouno- A Large Consignment of Silkworms' looking at the dancers, when, seeing a before reaching tho water she evidently repented of her act.

Tho imprint of her fingers and shoes shows that she tried to stav her course but the wood tnll (rimilenmn waltzing with a re Eggs. 1:1 markaoiy snort nioy, no sum i A consiirnmeut of silkworms' eggs near: 'Humph! there's the mne uauo-ing with the milestone! aosoiuto resistance 10 sueu impact. There is much of interest and importance in this experiment, for such indeed it is, tbe vessel being constructed after the idea of Sir George Sartorius, a well known veteran of the navy. We consider the Polyphemus as one of the first attempts in construction to foil the impact of heavy shot bv diversion rath was slippery, and sho could not save herself. Geouoe Augustus Sai.a says The prodigality of the Americans surprises me.

How thev do throw the money! Jorrold anil some ii-ieuus nnu fin knew she must havo been there. He went with others up-slairs to apartments over the store to find her. She lay in a pool of her own blood upon the floor. In her left, hand she held a Utile toilet mirror, and in her right the fatal weapon she had used witli such disastrous effects. Sho had reloaded the single-barreled pistol with which she shot lierfatheiy.ind had taken the mirror to be sure she might shoot herself in the same mortal spot.

'This she did. There was a small bullet-hole in her right temple, and it was easily ascertained that the little bullet i hut the horse's head must have ing once at ft tavern, tuui nau a pnui.u room; but after dinner the landlord, on grown (gout or dropsy r) sineo thecolhir uum mil. on: for. he said, it was "a Compared with England tho cost of living hero is prodigious. Here I pay filling six ears, and valued at arrived in New York City December 19, from Yokohama by way of San Francisco, The eggs wore from Japanese nurseries, and hud been collected and consigned to silk growers in Franco and Italy by their agents at Yokohama.

The route followed was chosen iu preference to that by the Indian Ocean and the Suez Canal owing to the lower temperature. Great care has always been a plea that the house was partly under repair, requested permission that a stranger might tako a chop in the downright impossibility for such a huge er than by tho probably futile resistance of a heavy armor plating. Another im os frvutis to pass through ho narrow a at this instant a servanl- portant modineanon nas oeen niiuiu in her construction to enable her to bene irirl eiinic near. and. understanding tin1 apartment at a separate table.

I lie company gave the required permission and the stranger, a man of commonplace nsoect. was brought, in, ate his chop in fit to the full extent by tho principle of euusc of our iinsternation, La, 20 cents when I want to bo shaved 111 England I pay 6 cents. This is one instance out of a hundred. To put the ease in a few words, a shilling in ling-land is a dollar in America. The astounding luxury of New York bewilders a foreigner." F.x-Gov.

Lei.and Staneoiid of Cali said she, 'yo' don't go about the work silence, and then fell asleep snoring so necessary oy ine jiniuiu uw.m lom, mi even when that was excrciseu, con in tlio right way yo' should go like this, when, turning the collar completely ilnnni. she slipped it off ill mo signments wero otten spoiled uy tno iirh temperature in doubling the ment, to our great humiliation and wonderment, each satisfied afresh that sonlhcrn points of Hindoostan. The fornia owns a tine place at Menlo Park, near San Francisco. Some time ago he decided to add an extensive aborctum, had entered her brain. She can not live till morning, and has been wholly unconscious from tlio first.

She was a bright, lovely girl, 27 years old, and most highly esteemed for womanly virtues and gentleness of nature. Her father was 67 years old, and was one of the oldest residents and merchants of Lyons. Besides a widowed mother, one daughter and three sons survive. Tho tragic affair itself, aside from the sad sequel, has cast, a gloom over ihis section. Miss F'raukie llovey, the suicide, was betrothed to Eugene ltains, brother subdivision into water-tight compartments, which is particularly carried out in her design, and on which she must very largely rely for safety.

The modification is that an enormous mass of cast iron ballast is carried outside the vessel in a rectangular groove, one foot eight inches wide and three feet deep, situated where her keel should be. This mass of ballast amounts to MHO tons, her total displacement being tons, and represents in weight a volume of rather more than 10,000 cubic feet. ho increased nunioor oi irunsiein there were heights of knowledge in loudly and discordantly mat me conversation could with ditliculty be carried on. A gentleman of tho party made a noise, and the stranger, starling out of his nap, cried out to Jerrold' I know you, Mr. Jerrold I know you but you 'shall not make a butt of Then don't bring your hog's bead in was the instant answer of the wit." lightly injures the eggs, but the aggre the world to which we hud not jet at- gate damage is eonsuloraoiy loss oy setting apart a space of about 3U0 acres for that purpose.

He believes that, the soil and climate of California will sus Iniiioit av of New York than by way ot me We are told of Fielding's Tom Suez Canal. Tho eggs arc packed in is." thai when the work was com ises measuring three feet in length ny tain a larger variety of plants than any other in the world, and his new aboro-tnm is intended to test the matter. His plcted, the author being at the tinu ibout ouo foot in width and depth. The following is a story of Sir Walter Scott's: Tim chemical philosophers, This ballast is so tirranired that it can ach case contains about WW.OUO eggs, Dr. lihick and Dr.

Hulton, were partic gummed to strips of cardboard separated by layers of tissue, paper. From 20 to as strips are placed in each case, ular friends, though there was some Ihiiiu- extremely otmosito ill their exter nal "appearance and manner. Dr. ich strip containing troni to first purchase of plants includes varieties. In a boarding-houso recently a young man 011 turning off his gas saw the words, "Confess thy sins," in phosphorescent characters on tho wall.

He was surprised, but listening, thought he heard some young ladies outside the door waiting to observe the effect on etrgs. With this simple packing Mack spoke with tho English and with lmnctilious accuracy of tho State Senator from this district. Her father had opposed the match until he saw his daughter's permanent happiness concerned, then consented, and the wedding day was set. They were to have been married to-day, and this fact probably fixed the. date of the terrible deeds she coininited.

In October Kugene Kains comiuited suicide in a remote part of Louisiana, and ever since she learned of his death l-'rankic has seemed to regard her father's former opposition to the marriue-e as tlio cause of Eugene's sui and with duo precautions against moisture anil high temperature, these deli- be released from tbe vessel at will, so that, should one or more of her watertight compartments bo pierced, the loose ballast may be dropped from the part of the vessel corresponding to the Hooded compartment. The position, or power of notation, may tints be retained undisturbed, even after several compartments may have been pierced. She carries no masts, except for signal purposes, and her guns are a few light shell and Galling guns on her upper deck. Marine Eminccr. hard pressed for money, took it to a second-rate publisher will the view of selling it for what it would fetch tit the moment, lie left it with Hie bookseller, and called upon him next day for his decision.

The publisher hesitated, and requested another day for consideration and, at purling, Fielding offered him tlio manuscript for ilih. On his way home Fielding met Thomson, the poet, whom he told of the negotiation for the sale of the manuscript; when Thomson, knowing the high merit of the work, conjured him to be off the bargain, and offered to find a better purchaser. Next morning, Fielding hastened to his with as much apprehension, of expression. The geologist, Dr. Hut-ton, was the very reverse of this; his ate structures are transported three- finirlhsof the distance round the earth vi-i-sntion was conducted oroau eonve perfect safety, provided always that uses, expressed with a strong Scotch ll him.

So pretending to be frightened ai tho match-scratch ho fell on his knees, and confessed out loud that ho had fre- .1.. ...1 ll, billies moderately cold fresh air is given free accent, which often iieigmeneii mc nu-niiir what he said. It chanced that access to the quarters in which they are queiiwy iws.scu miu in the dark tho ono whom he had best stored. Ileal, it is staled, produces an immediate effect 11)1011 the development, the two doctors had held some discourse, toe-ether upon the folly of abstaining reason to suspect of playing the trick. That vounir ladv won't play any more A Picture of Edison.

of the larva', thus rendering it impossi from feeding on the testaceous creature! of I be land, while those of the sea were the bookseller should keep to his such tricks immediately. Sho thinks lie ble to deliver them 111 good condition for growing. considered as delicacies. Wherefore is a mean, horrid tiling. Tho partial lailuro ot tlio European not cat snails? They are known to he ilk crop the past year has made an nutritious and wholesome, and oven Funic ft Hollow Mockery.

cide. This hallucination made her a recognized monomaniac, though her symptoms wero not regarded as more serious than those of deeply disappointed love. She said, only a few days ago, she never wished to outlive her father, and never would. In the letter she wrote to her pastor before the. tragedy to-day she conveyed the impression that it must appear to others that she was tho cause of Eugene's death in some way.

She wrote that her father had been always more than kind to her, and said she was his Christmas present, as sho became his infant daughter Christmas iu some cases. the epicures unusual demand for Japanese eggs, and other large consignments are anlicipat- old praised them among the richest Gardener to the Limekiln Brother d. Scicnliic American. lelieaeics. and the Kalians still esteem Tlie master spirit moves about busy and commonplace.

I have said before that all study, but none divine Edison. He has not reached his neglige air by finding himself able to neglect appearances that shibboleth, of society. He never was a tidy man. Mind you, lie is only years old, though he looks older. You talk to him, and he answers volubly.

You scrutinize him for some sign of the lire of his genius in his eyes. upon veil in you look at. and nun. short, it was determiner tlint. ii-iisl ron.

exocruneut should Cosmetics in Butter. The mass of the people havo no idea ho mm at i he expense oi uic bargain, us he hud felt the day before lestho should altogether decline it. To the author's great joy, the ignorant trllicker in literature declined, and returned the manuscript to Fielding, lie next set off with a light heart to his friend Thomson and the novelist and poet then went to Andrew Millar, the great publisher of the day. Millar, as was his practice wilh works of light reading, handed the manuscript to his wife, who, having read it, advised him by no means to let it slip through bis lingers. Millar now invited the two friends to meet him at a coffce-liouse in the Strand, where, after dinner, ihc.

bookseller, with great i lion, offered Fielding i-'i-'OU for the snails. 'Phi! snails wero procured, fat of the extent of the artilicial coloring ot Club Do odder night, in do club library, I heard a member of do club grievin' 'cause ho wasn't a great man," said the President as tho hall grew quiet. "It, am naleral 'miff daiwe should all want to git ahead. It am not unreasonable in any man to want to be top of do heap. Preachers, poets, editors an' lecturers all inoourage us to dig 'long an' tened for a lime, and then stewed for the benefit of the two philosopher butter.

There is, comparatively 110 butter sold in this market which only, who had either invited no guests is not so colored. We do not state this fact for tho purpose of alarming the to their banquet, or found none who ret ished prospect the niece de resistance listen to him that you have been using a false standard with him all the time. You havo been thinking of great writers, in'eat orators, great statesmen. Y'ou have been thinking of exceptional men, of a different order. You never trou Eve.

Father," she said, "is not to blame for my trouble," and added to bur pastor: Can you wonder, though, that I feel as if it we're not myself who committed tho terrible sin!" Tlmse significant words may have a bearing upon the suicidal insanity of both herself and her alliauced husband. butter-eating public, tor as a rule the A hwu dish of snails was placed Detore matter used is pencciiy Harm strive to curve our names on de cupa-low of do temple of fame. An' yet them. Philosophers are but men niter i urn I ui stomachs ot uotn oocun wbni. holler mockery fame am.

Dar less, and if it does not add to tho intrinsic value of tho product, it has the beiran to revolt uirainst tho experiment WHS Shiiksnoaro. Ho "had do toof-aeho bled yourself about the expression of a sieiin'i enirine or a cotton spindle. Re manuscript. The novelist was amazed nl the of Ihc offer. 'Then, irnli vii merit of not detracting from Novert he ess.

thimirli lliey iookcu won same as a common man. Ho had his ihc oiialitv. The principal color used Tho Little Mother. disioisl on tho snails, they retained their is the seed of the annatto, a berry grow. nweofeach other, so that each, con my good said he, recovering himself from this unexpected stroke of good fortune, 'give me your hand the book iu vinirs: and continued lie, inn extensivelv in Brazil, it is slightly aromatic, and is entirely harmless when eeiving the sensations ot internal revon peculiar to himself, began, with inlinite overturn, to swallow in very small quan used pure.

It imparls the rich goiuen color to butter which consumers so much 1 bring a couple of bottles of your best blue days, same as do purest white. J)e rain pored down on him same as on Samuel Shin ho fell in do mud, sumo as Elder Toots his grocer wanted cash, samo as mine. Dar was Byron de poet. His niiino am as high as de steeples, and yet his corns ached, same as Waydown Holme's butcher-carts run him down, same as Trustee Fullback street kyar nort tic-lore Millar (lieu, no nao value, and which so little pure nuiior member, then, thai before Edison you are in the presence of the greatest machine of tho present generation, his brain the motor. It is the modern fancy that the faces of the old gods wore expressionless of emotion, because they wore indifferent to pain or looking straight on iu the plane of their power.

Edison's face, like theirs, is expressionless. He has the high, full forehead of the man of brains, the strong jaw and chin of the man of net ion. the set mouth of the man of de tities the mess wnien nu iniomaoy loathed. Dr. Mack at length showed Ibf, white feather, but in a very delicate cleared by Tom out of possesses.

When impure uiuianu in which he generously inline running va miirnier. as if to sound the opinion oi rious presents, to the amount of A touching story was told two or three years ago by tho "Matron of an orphan asjltim near this city. A little Swedish girl of about 11 was brought to the house very ill. After some months she recovered. She was a dull, homely child, but endeared every body to her by her anxious affection and gratitude for the care and kindness which had been shown toher.

One day a child was a testy, peevish little creature of suf-ferin" from some nervous complaint. The liltle Swede from the first hour devoted herself to this child, remaining his messmate. "Doctor," he said in used it is 1101 1110 iauit 01 inu uiiiijiiimi, but of tlio merchant of whom he procures it, arid as tho price of the pure article is not much above tho adulte and when he died he bequeathed aimed some lcu-ucv to each of Fielding's his orecise and unlet manner, Doctor driver rang de bell on him. same as on Squar' Williams. Darwasljueen She had a big palace, heaps o' waiters and lots of cloze, hut she had do von not tliink that they taste alitlle- 'there ate some amusing stories told rants, there is littlo or no incentive to a very nine green i ceo: umiw dishonesty in this particular.

The prill- iiii.il Dr. Hulton. with a prelix wo pre of the two Slieridans, father anil son Sheridan-probably wilh a view to inr liriiviii.e- the linuncial condition of tin termination. Tho nose, long and slightly retrousse, seems to spoil lho picture, but if is a combative nose. You look to i- in Crccn.

indeed! Tak pal oilier coloring manor usoa turmeric, which is also pcrtectiy narni iluun awa. tak' them awa!" And less. New York American. family was very desirous that his sou Tom should marry a young lady of lho eyes to see those features focalizing, beside her all day amusing and reading starting up from the table, tlio Doctor l.l.i ullllOV- it were, but vou are disap uoinieu. i0 1,.,,.

niul had her placed 111 111c nexi foi-lnne: but he knew that a Miss Cnl iravu inn vuiil m.s ,11 1 Sll I'lll I'll IU Illl III) "1 oiLiimiiv. binder hud alreailv won his heart. The They are a shade somehow between t0 mv that she might answer l'u'ht L'rav and light, brown. You expect The nurses were illing enough big feet, got bald-haded, and couldn't see any more of Niagara Falls for live dollars dan my olo woman did for two sliillins. Greatness may bring store cloze, but it doan't alius bring happiness.

Faino may bring a hotiso pur-vidid wid a burglar-alarm, but do hi'dicr do fame do higher do giis-bills. greatness comes, foolin' around you, catch him by de coat-tails. If lie nebber conies bo content widout him. A home wife an' children plenty to eat pew-rent paid inn- snails into the modern cuisine, and thus was shown the fact Unit philosophy To make the hens lay, try the effect of giving them a warm breakfast every morning. Tho feed should be corn and oats ground together, about half and half of each.

To this add its bulk of father, expatiating on the folly of his son, at length broke out: Tom, if you marry Caroline Callander, I'll cut you can no more euro nausea than Honor can seta broken limb." off with a shilling!" The following characteristic story of good sweet wheat bran or buckwheat middlings. When milk is to be had Tom, looking maliciously at hi father, said, Then, sir, you must bor them to peer into your face, lull tho look is only that of calm examination quickly concluded. Ho is slightly deaf, and that, perhaps lends something, as has been said, to the blankness of his shaven face. It is a llcsh musk of thought, lie bends over some work as I stand before him. Tlio eye does not scum to shut pen as he gazes, but a deep two "intellectual gladiators" is renins in A New Spirit of the Aire:" Leig lieat it, to boiliuir, and scald the mess in row it!" to be relieved of their duty, and it was.

only after some weeks that the Matron, discovered that the elder child had actually assumed all the duties of 'a, mother to the younger, dressing, nursing and serving her with untir'mggcntlo-ucss and patience. The child sickenert rapidly, but refused to take her food or medicine from any body's hand but that of her friend, and Mother, as she was called, kept her place and held the poor baby in her arias when she died. Hunt and Carlvlc were once presi In a large nart one evening, the eon and a pig in do pen am good 'miff for any 111:111, and he who seeks to climb among a small party of equally we vovsul ion turned iiiion vounir men's ill a stout wooden vessel, enough for one feed at once. When milk is not to bo had, use boiling water. Stir the 1110s well so as to net it all scalded.

Don't known men. It chanced that the con lownnccN at college, Tom deplored the hlir ber atll UlSl IIS a PI IO OUSl inn versation rested with these two, both 1 .1.,,. vertical ridge gathers ueiween ins eye int. ill-iiiiliriui' narsiimmvot parents in th talkers, and the others sat resnect. make it too wet or sticky.

When cool enough servo iu shallow troughs or similar vessels. Give as much as will well nleased to listen. Leitrh Hunt had earl 1,1 Lrreatness, wo will now disband brain is working at its hardest again. I inn sure. Tom," said his father said sonicthimr about, the Island of till' Detroit Free I New York Herald.

ourselves to business. Why did you do 11, my ciuiiir uk: Matron asked. The litile'Swcde looked Alonzo 1 bewildered. "Do not nil 1 In-people in lllest, or Dorado, or tho Millennium, and was flowing on, iu his bright and ynu have no reason to complain 1 always allowed you Hll a year." "Yes, father, I confess you allowed it: but. then, it was never paid!" "Is not a largo head, She Visits 11 I'rinting-ollice.

writes, "an evidence of large Well, ves, Alonzo.iil is, it is kind of; be. eaten up clean. Give as niucii broken oyster-shells as tho hens will eat. Suspend a cabbage within easy reach of the fowls, they will know what to do wilh it. Givo'fresh water an hour or so after feeding, and at noon a sheaf of oats or wheal; they will know what to do with that too.

At night give a squaro meal of whole corn or wheal, and OIlll'O freshwater liens that have this lho world help each she saui. You have helped me." "Hut why did you choose that, baby There arc many others here prettier, better tempered, more lovable." The child's eyes filled with tears. But, she had nobudy but 1110 to care for hor, madam." Tribune. She came into the ollice, smiling and lu a degree; oh, yes; we rather guess beautiful. George and she wero en-: you are correct; it is only, Alonzo 11 'e, and George had acase.

Ho had depends a little you know, whether the a gallcv of solid nonpareil on his frame, head is on the shoulders ot a man or an which "he was about to lock up and llaivkeye. prove. George, blushing like a girl, shook her liaml and called her his ilar-; -For morning dress there is nothing Hannah More and her sister visited London in 177:1 or 1771 and were the gucsls of (iarrick. They were received wilh favor by Johnson, Heynolds and Burke. Hannah Morn's sister has thus described their first interview wilh Johnson; "We have paid another isit to Miss lleynolds; she had sent to engage Dr.

I'orcy Percy's now you know him ipiite a sprightly modern, instead of a rusty anliiue, as I expected, lie was no sooner gone than the inosfamiable and obligingof women, kind of munairement and comfortable hopeful way, when Carlyle dropped some heavy tree trunk across Hunt's pleasant stream, and banked it, up with philosophical doubts and objections at every interval of Hie speaker's joyous progress. Hut the irrepressible llunl. never ceased his overflowing anticipations, nor the saturnine Carlyle his inlinite demurs to those finite llourishiugs. The listeners laughed and applauded by turns, and pilled them against each other, as the philosopher of Hopefulness and of the Cnliopeful. The con-lest, continued with all that ready wit, that mixture of pleasantry and profundity, that extensive, knowledge of books and character, with their oiiarlers will lav.

All offal, bits from linn- She eved the galley and snnieii so pleasant 10 wear as iu nmo. A iJiNNKU-SKitVK'K ustul by Mr. and Mrs John ib Astor wlnni ciUm'tain-i 11 friismtrt, is of Kol'nl jjM, two him- cameleon stripes, ill which sweeter than before. 1 kms blues, and dark reds are 1. 1.1..

.1 11 .1... ulill eveinir u-l-eellS tlio table or the kitchen, should go to the hens. They like to pick at bones, bits and crumbs. They like sour lnillt, too. Cur.

A'eiv York THIninc. .0. 1 the bieiuleil unit the result is a very dark I died and odd-pit ami a jjnuia sjumh- I he 'original von oi-int wilhi'" style of coloring indeed dark, but rich men of workimuislii "Yes, darlim'!" said Doddy, feel- and wenn, ami very pleasant to lho eye, while not apt 1,0 sunn nine. Miss lleynolds, ordered I lie coach to take us to Dr. Johnson's very own house.

Yes. Ahiinnhiian Johnson! Dict.cnarii and Mrs. tlWfcht LlirniKrlvtLS in hick havu nu! small stack uf plains ami a cup situ I sauiaiv upiuru. ingly. lingers over 1110 She swept nor taper day 1.1.1: .1 stiw a 1 litters and Irnw ready application In argument or iiiu.s- Johnson! Itinill According to statistics, up to July last the Methodist Episcopal Church had Ull annual conferences, 1 1, 16:1 itinerant preachers, and members ami and probationers.

Since the organization of tlio church 411 presiding elders and members have died. s7" Zw chu'lbig!" said who was "just as pretty as slie could be nurse ves trillion, all! IIUl licucci, cuso nun lm'oh hand (Thing iui-offt Slight of of iiiiirriago. the palpitation of our hearts as we up-1 nature which distinguished each ot these pruach rd Ibis mansion The emver-, men. The opponents were so well li turned upon new work of his matched that it was quite clear the eon-.

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1878-1883