BROKEN MEASURES. Idle la full of broken tneisues, - Object unattalned: Borrows intertwined with pleasures) Losses of our oostliest treasures, la-e the heights be galued- Every soul has aspiration Sitll unsatisfied: Memories tnat wake vibration ill the heart In quick pulsation. At the Kills domed. Vi't are better for the longing. Stronger fir the pain: Bouls at ease are nature wronging: llirouih the ham-wd s il cuiue iaronglnz Seeds, in suuand rain I Broken measures, fine completeness lu the perft ct whole: I.lfe Is but a day in tleetness, Klcher In all strength and sweetness, Grows tne. striving soul 8 trail K. Bolr n, in Jant New Haglai d Slaaazui. lAEROT STORIES. Of all tho members of the feathered tribes, there are none which have been Rreat?r favorites, ani Lave been re garded with a greater decree of genu ine attachment, than parrots. The beanty of their plnmapte, with its wealth and variety of gorgeous colors, their symmetry of form, and their gracefulness of manner, would alone have been sufficient to uive them their popularity. Hut the closest link tbey Lave established with our affections is, of course, found in their wonderful faonlt v fur thf) ronftitinn of nnnkpn words and various fain liar sounds, to- j gether with their possession, in many inotaniMi r.ff poaanniliiy rtnirttr whinti suggests that they are not always mere I belong?" "To a Portuguese." " W hat imitators, but really understand the do yon do there?" "I watchthe chick general sense of what thev say. Com- ens." The Prince laughed, and asked bined with tho power of' speech, the ' "You watch the chickens?" "Yes; and fond attachmi nt which they are capa- ! I know how to do it weil," rejoined the ble of showing towards those who feed bird, which then called out three or or are otherwise kind to them leads to ! four time?, "chuck! chi ck!" as though their being among the most favored, as j bringing a number cf chickens to tbey seem to be also among the best gether. fitted, companions of human beings. A friend of jJiifTbn's possessed a yel This nlace of honor in the animal low-winged i arrot which showed world they nave held for many centu ries. There was, indeed, a time when they were regarded in India nnd else where as sacred; and anybody who dared to injnre one of them vbb re corded ns guilty of a dreadful crime, It is true that since then they 1 ave fnllen somewhat from their hich estate, i and that in this more degenerate ago the common Amazon parrot has been shot in great numbers in tne eastern parts of Brazil for the prosa c purpose of making a particular kiDil of soup, to which tbe natives are partial; while the naturalist Gould waxes quite eloquent when Le sounds the praises of par akoet pie. But, in our own country, though we do not go either to the one extreme of holding them sacred, or to the other extreme of putting them into pies, parrots st'.U occupy a place of honor in our households; and a well behaved "Pretty Poll" who has been duly instructed in tho accomplish ments of her kind, is still the source of as great a degree of pleasure- as ever. Yet reonle who do not travel far beyond tlio limits of their own land i lan to See tin be parrot to the best advan-i taee. I heir scan ir acquuintauce with the bird is chiefly confined to seeing it either the solitary occupant of a wire catfd, over which it climbs with a blow ti ess snggestive of limited powers of motion, or else standing on an uncov ered peroh, to which it is attached by a chain, in company with a group of others. In their native condition, however, the parrots are found in vast assemblies, which are often a thousand or more in number, and, seen clustered together and talking in loud and excited tones on the trees of some dark forest or sequestered swamp, or taking long, though low, flights through the air to their favor ite watering places, with tho sun shining on their brilliant plumage, they present a spectacle of 'great magnificence. In Van Diemen's Land and the islands of the Hubs ' Straits, parakeets are as nnmerous as : sparrows are in this country, and t in some carts of Australia the flocks ; are so great thut the ground seems to . be literally covered with tbom. Com-j pared with the gorgeous scene which they mnst present in these circnm- iu her demonstrations of f-hection t stunces, even such a collection as may , wards some young goldlit dies sho bo fonud at the Zoological Gardens iu London fulls altogether into insignili o'.nce. Le Vuilhint, in his description of the hal.iti of the 'xitachuH infnxratux, rays that every bird keeps loyally to lis own mate, and at uaylireak whole of the colony located in a the ; par- tionlar district asst mble with a gre'it ! noire, peroh on one or maredeail trees, according, to their numl er, and expose j their plnmae to the first rays of tho rising sun, for th- purpose of drying their feathers, which will have beeomo soaked in the heavy dews of the night, Altogot her, something like 170 kii di of parrots have been enumerated as in- habiting various parts of the glolo, and thero are, naturally, great varia- tions in size, plumage, and powers in the different species. In size they ! range from birds not much bigger than thrush to others such as the great green macaw, and tbe red and blue macaw, which measure forty inches iu length, tho tail alone being nearly two leet long, in their plumage they may nave an mo colors ot tne rainbow, or one color only, whilo in accomplish ments they range from tbe deafening shrieks of macaws to the "gentle soft warbling kind of song" of the grass or zebra parakeet of Aust.aha, and the marvelous powers of speech of the true i parrots- lint the most talented of all these varieties is the grey rarrt. wbicb is a native of West Africa, and, when taken young, and well trained, displays some really wonderfnl gift?. In tho days of sailing ships, the sail ors who bronght the birds home were able to spend a good deal of time iu teaching them belore they arrived here; but the shortening of the voy ages, owing to the powerful rteamers now in use, has led lo the education of tending to her yonng charge. Tiie tbe parrots being less advanced when oddest part of the matu-r was that on-' they roach England than was formerly of the parents s irvived, aud Tolly nns the case. On the other hand, however, seen to talk to her in the most ai surd their vocabulary of sailors' expletives manner, mixing np her acquired ro il not so extensive, and this is some calml iry with that universal b:rd-lan-oonsolation for the falling eff in other I gnage that seems to be common to all rospects, ono oddity about parrots be- the fenth red trih. s, nnd plentifully ing thot when onco they learn really interlarding her disconrse with sundry wicked words they never seem to for- profane expressions. At last the in gt tiiem, and the most moral training ttinctivc language conquered tiie hu uevcr completely frfes their good man- man, and the two .birds seemed to ners from the corruption of evil com-' understand each other perfectly." niunieations. j A somewhat fin.il ar instance, is Jlany parrots will livo from twenty recorded by Mr. Huston, as qno'ed by to imriy yesrs, and L,e aillant men- tions ono which attained the veuerable age of 91. It was the property of an Amsterdam merebmt, and it" talked remarkably well. It would fetch its master's night-cp and slippers, and wonld coll out if any stranger came into tie shop when no one was which birds may have for one another there to eeive screaming nntil some-; i3 still further shown by the experi body Mine, it had a pood memory, ' ernes of Wilson, who save, con. ei nin and easily learned sentences in Dutch; the parakeet, that when, on shooting bnt st CO this faculty began to fail, at at a Bock, he wounded a number of 65 the movlting was irregular, and at them, the others did net move off, bnt SO tbe bird was decrepit, blind and continued sweeping around their pros voiceless, generally tioKiug into a kind trate companions, manifesting so much of lethargy, in which condition it final- ; sympathy and regard for the wounded ly died. ' as to completely disarm him. Arother famons pariot was that of rarrots, too, occasionally display a Colonel Okelly, iu whose family it decided sense of humor. A cockatoo had been for Ufty years, being so much wbioh had noticed that a certaiu ladv tnought of that one h.mdred guineas wn3 .rfaia to tro nrar its rereh thonirt.'t were refused for it Tho accomplish- - - i..Bu oi iuio ouo, wnose ueam win ue lonmi recorded iu Jhe lie tin.-man : Mjgaz nc for 1602, have been thna do ten bed: he tore of his sineinar wa-s verv W, 1,1. 1 Dv ' in-'" 11 - I'll ri-iii vj cvtlug U 1 It sounded like an automaton ! rnn away terrified, imitates the human voice. The maid There is, too. a strong suspicion of prompted him to nag 'Ood save the good joke," on the pan of the Ljkf. lie saug all the verses of it. but' parrot, in a sty told in Lord Dun now and then wandered into Tiio donald's autobiography. This pariicu ianks of the Dee. whleh seemed his ar parrot was on board ship, aud had UTO'it-. andoneor twoSootch songs, picked op a number of nautical tbe names ot which 1 forgeS. . . . Col. O' Kelly told ns that his power of catching sounds wr astonishing; that on one occasion when a newspaper had been read a.oud in his presence, the Colonel, on coming into the room, half an hour af .er, had, as he opened the door, been convinced by the sound that tue same per-ton was stilt reading aloud, and was scarcely ah la to believe that it was the parrot repeating to him self inarticulate sounds precisely in the tone and manner of the reader." AmoDg other peo'iliurities of the same bird may be mentioned its pos session ot an accurate ear for music, so tliat it would beat time while it whis tled, and if it uiis'ook a noto it would evert to the bur where the mistuke occurred, and finish the tnne quite correctly. Jt could, t o, not only answer questions bnt give orders and express its wants in a manner strongly suggestive of a rational being. When Prince Maurice was Governor of Brazil he he.irJ of the reituri-able convers itional powers of a certain old parrot tlmt was e:ii 1 to be able to an swer (nestiins jni-t like a reasoning cieature. He accordingly sent for the bird, which was brought into a room where the l'rinee was with a number of other persons. A few minutes after wards the bird called out, "What a company of white men are nerd" Asked "bo he thought thut man was," the l'rinee beinf? pointed to, it answered, "home general or other." The lrince then asked, "Where did you come from? "i roru JMsrinnan, Answered the bird. "To whoni lo VOU great attachment to its muster, but was very capricious in its tem!er,eX!K.'Cting; a full return for evt ry demonstration of its civility. It would, in play, si'inet mH Into a little too hard and tiieu laugh heartily. If rebuked it be came refractory, and could ouly be re- claimed by gentle and kind treatment, It was dull aud silent if routined in its cage, Lilt when set at liiierty ciintlcred iuces.'-autly, and repeated everything that wus said. Alexander Wilson, the author of "American Ornithology," while on one of l.ls exped tions cuui,lit a parrot, which Le put in a c:igo and placed un der the piazza of a honso where ho staved, below N'nteliez. l"v its ca 11 it s of : soon attracted tho l assing Docks parrots, and, such is tho attuclimcnt tbeso lurds huve fr one nnother, nu merous parties fre neiitly nlighted on the trees imiue liatelv above, keeping up a con.staut couvt-rMitiin Willi tho prisoner. "I mo of these, .Mr. N nsmi continues, I nniimle.l f-liirlitlv in th ! J win;.', and the pleasure 1V11 1 xprese 1 i on meeting wi'li this new companion is really amusing. She crept close up j to it as it hung on the side of ti e cage, chattered to it in a low tone of voice, as if sympathizing li its rpfnrtune scratched abent it i hen' vr' pecV with her bill, ami both, nt night, nestled as dose together ns possible, sometimes Poll's head being thrust anions.' the plumage of the other. On the death of this companion sho appeared rest less ami inconsolable for several days. On reaching New Oilcans I placed n j leave her alone, to make me come 1 a-0rks produced at this theatre, Han looking, glass bisido the place w hero back.' So it proved, for, on her going i 3ei'8 Aeis and Galatea produced there she nsually sat, and tho instant sue j into the room, the parrot stopped, and I ;n 1732 down to the presentation of perceived the imii?e all her former j then began landing, quite in a jeering j "Carmen" would be full of interest to fondness seemed to return, so that sho way. It is singular enough that when ! tho musical world. It is rumored that could scarcely aiiseut lierselt from it a moment. It was evident t h it sho wns completely deceived. Always when : evening drew on, and of:, n during the day, she laid her toad eloso to tbat ot , the image in the glass, and began to doze with great composure and stitis- faction. In this short time she had learned to know her name, to answer and come when raiied on, 10 eiimu up ; my clothes, sit on my shoulder, and I eat from my month." j A friend of Mr. Wood's family Lad a grey parrot liicu heeame so enei getie, found 111 a nest in a roso tree, that she lrighlened the parents awy, ami then, seeing them deserted, herse'f became : their fo-tcr mother. "She was so at tentive to her little charges that she : refused to g liHek to her ca:.'p, and remained with tho little birds by n-ght as well us ry iav, seeding them cnie fullv, nnd forcing them to open th-.-ir nenKs u tuey refused tier attentions. When they were able to hop about they . were very fond of getting on her back where four of thera would grav-lv sit, while the fifth, which was tho vo'iug- e'-t, or at all events tho smallest," nl- ways preferred to perch on Tolly's bead. With nil these lit 1 10 ones oa her back Tolly would very deliberately walk up and down tho lawn as if to glvi them exercise, and would scnie- times vary her performance by ris ug into the air, thus setting the ten littl-j I wings in violent motion, and givimrtiie i five little birds n hard task to remain Jon her buck. By degrees they became less timid, and when sho rose from the grotina iney would leave her Duck and fly down. They were but ungrateful little creatures after all; for when they were fully Hedged they flew away, and never came back again to their foster mother. I'oor Tolly was for some, time in great trouble uboiit the desertion of her foster-children, but soon console 1 i herself l,v tnkinrr rl-n of nnrl,Ar Mil.. 1 brood. These belonged to a pair of hedge-pparrows, whose home had I'Pen broken np by tho descent of some large biro. " Tolly found tho lit:le birds in dire distress, and contrived In nnmrt inrrcninna m.niinp t.- rr-t thesj, one by one, on her back, to rly with them to her cnge. Here she est ib- , hshed the little family, never entering tiie cage except for the purpose of at Darwin in his "P. scent of Man." In this case a parrot took care of a frost bitten and crippled bird of a distinct speoies, rleansed her feathers, and de feuded her from tho atla ks of the parrots which roamed frei ly about the garden. Ihe tender regard, too, it .,,. ' u.i,( vr il, u u- it a uuiki approach, to set up its feathers and yell aud screech in the most hideous y(. au j 8cre,,ch ia tho way, as if it intended to attack her, do inn 1 1 tnia avi.lnllv fop Tin .lltnv vm i,., ,.i r ..; i,.. phrases. The vessel was vim ted on J day by some ladies, ho were taken on board chair to which a rope, worked by a pulley, was attached. A wo or three of the ladies Lad reached tbe deck safely, and another was in mid air, when suddenly a clear voici? rang out. "Let go!" The sailors, thinking poser, has completed a new opert it was the boatswain who Lad given the entitled "Maine, " which will be pro order, obeyed it instantly, the result dnced at Covent Garden Thea re, being that the lady had a cold bath in London in July, with lime. Melbs the sea. It is scarcely necessary to re- n( M- Jean de liesizke, in tbe leading late that the order to ".Let go" came, roles. Mr. Bernberg has written many not from the boatswain, bnt from the good songs and this i Lis first venture parrot! : in operas. Mr. Wood gives an interesting ac- An operatio cantata, called the count supplied to him by a correspond- "Linht of Asia," composed by Isidor ent concerning a ringed parakeet, fli Kara, will be presented early this which, on reaching Plymouth from season, Mr. Maurel singing the princi Trineomalee, as put into a rickety 1 pal part. uiu laikre, wiiu twu uuub lur iter n,;.hLi ...nt ll bThrlf ml aent all bv herself A French musical comedy (without r r7 "words), entitled "Le Petit Chaperon in the train to Loudon. rival there, she was forwarded to a per- 1 . ' . . 1 V tial servant to my wife. Oue m. rnine this pertoD. hearing a great chattering i The House in Halle where Handel, down-stuirs, looked in at her back-par- the Master of Masters, was born Feb lor door, and there to her infinite ruary 23rd, 1GH5, is to be converted surprise, she saw Polly seated npon the into a Handel Museum, cats back, chattering away, while The lateat new operatio work by pussy wasmajesticaUy marcLmg reund MorzkoW8kl ent,tled "BoaMi!, The the room Last King of the Moors," recently rro- A parrot show was, once held in the duoed in KvtiiDt is a decided succees. North of England, at which, among aitnongh half of the music is not orig the prizes there was one to be given ina, and can ,)6 easl,y lraced to older to the bird that could talk the best I workSt Morzkowski is scholarly, and Several had been produced, and hag a quaint fitTie entirelvhisow n, and showed off their accomplishments; and many riginai and beautiful ideas then another was brought forward l which now and then elicit app,allse 1 he cover was taken off the cage, and from the audience. The action of the thereupon the bird looked aroand and 0 ra taken place in the r0mantio and suddenly exclaimed, "By Jove, what I pfeturesque times of Ferdinand aud a lot of parrot?! It was awarded the , Ubella of Soain. It is exceedingly prize at once. Another parrot we have heard of, which also endeavored to ris; to the occasion, was the property of a pnblic-Louse-keeper whose patrons were char acteristic for their thirst rather than or t heir patience and politeness. One day the bird esclped from its cage in the bar. It was discovered shortly afterwards on a tree, surrounded by a fl-k of rooks who were pecking at it from every side wLile the parrot was kUttU calling out, "One at a time, gentlemen! One at a time! Mr. Jesse gives a remarkable account of a Parrot which belonged to a rest- dent at Hampton Court, wh.se 8i9ter j lact t would be appreciateu. hud supplied him with the narrative. I T"e Musical and Dramatio Exhibi "As yon wished me," says tlie lady , tion in Vienna is an enormous suocess. "to write down whatever I could red-1 One of the greatest and oldest Opera ollect about my sister's wonderful Houses in the world will shortly cense purrot, I proceod to do so, only prom- to exist. It is Her Mnjesty's Thsalie, isingtlmtl will tell yon nothing but London, built in 1705, by Vanbrangh what I can vouch for having myself at the request of the club styled the hoard. Her lunuh is am to extraor- , Kit Cat. It was burned down in 1789 ninary, and it is impossible not to join in it oreself, more especially when, in the mulst of it, the cries out, 'Don t make me laugh so! I shall die! I shall die!' and then continues laughing more violently than before. Her cryiug and sobbiup; are curious, and if you say '1'oor Toll! What is the matter?' she suvs. 'So bad ho liA.il Oot ancli a. cola!" and after crying for some ' time will gradually cease, and, mnk-: iug a noise like drawing a long breath, , say, 'Better now, acd begin to iuugh. 1 The first tiino I ever heard her f-peuk was one day when I was talking to 'he maid at the bottom of the stairs, and heard what I then considered to be a ch I i call out, 'Payne' (the maid's mime), 'I am not well 1 am not we 11! J On my saying, 'What's tbe matter with that child?' she replied, 'It's only the ' purrot! She always does so when I ) she is affronted in any wav, she begins to i ry; and when pleased, to laugh. If anjoue happens to cough or sneez- ' she says, 'Vbat a Iwd cold!' Oue day when the children were playing with , lier, tlie mau came into tbe room, anil, on their repeating to her several things which the parrot bad b&U, Toll looked up una r-aiu, iiuiiq plainly, u, uidn tr sometimes when sue is inclined to be mischievous the maid threatens to beat her; and she oftens says, 'No, yon won't!' Before I was well ac-' qnainted with her, as 1 am now, sue would stare in my face for some time. nnd then say, 'How d'ye do, ma'am?' This she invariably does to strangers. One any I went into the room where she was, and said, to try ber, 'I'oll, where is Tayne gone?' and to my as tonishment, ana almost said, lown stairsl'" dismay, sue Taken Literally. man with an infant A w In her arms, and two chubby children hatiit- big to her skirts, rushed up to a policeman. "She wants my children," she asped, pointing to a handsomely dressed 'toman who stood at a win dow gazing out ou the street in au abstracted way. "Wants your children?" asked the wondering oflicial. "She is trying to steal detn," said the woman "She want detn to buy, but I sell not my children to any me. "Are you sure?" "Certain. She says she give any- thing in the world for dese chile re n told me I take her sealskin and all she have if I giver her just one little child." "That Is very strange," said tin oolicetna n. " na.v, iw. uu ueiu, "V,' . . 1 he ollker crossed the depot and touched the lady's arm. "Excuse nie, ma'am; but did you offer to buy a child from this wo man I for a moment She turned, and looked startled, an d a covetous ex- pression crossed her face like a shadow. "Why, I said that I would give all 1 had in the world for them yes. I in- ant if they were mine. And so I would. " "Oh, I see," said the policeman gently, as he scanned her black rot WJS. Going over to the other woman he t.ied to explain to her. Hut she clasped her little ones still closer. "I not sell one of dose children what arc my own." (Jr. Bonnier. Professor of Botany at the Paris Soiboone, disputes the preva lent notion that themisletoe is injuroi s to the apple or other tree on which It grows. lie maintains not only that tins is not the case, hut II at it is actu ally lieneflcial to its host. OOOD-BYE, COD BLESS YOU1 BT BCOEMI riELD. I like the nelo-Saron speech With Us dliert revciilin; It takes a hnlil and seems to reach K.ir down Into y ur feelintrs: That some f Jks deem it rude. I know. Ami ttieielore tneyab ise It; Bnt 1 have never found It so, Before all Is 1 chiHise it. I don't otij ct that men should air The Il.tlilc they have ns.nl for, V nh "Att rev ir." 'Aiil-u. ma clwre," For Hut's what French was inr '- lor: But when a crony takes your h mo. At prirtlnti to address you. He drops am f-aeten linco and lie says, "Uood bj', God bless youl" This sennis to be a sacred phrase Vt llh reverence linn isloned ; A ihinn come down from nhieous days QiiHimly but nobly fashioned I' well becon es : n holiest face. A voice that's round ani cheerful; It i iys the sturdy in his place. Ani soothes the weak and fearful; Into the porches ol the ears It Meals Hh subtle unction. A. id Iu your heart or heart miears To wnrK Its greatest function; And all day long with pleailmi: sua It lingers to caress yon. I'm sure r. human heait noes wrong That's told ' (ioud-byc. (iod bless tour MUSICAL 1 LASHES FJROil ABROAD. BX DR. WaLDTERN peg a Mr. Bernberg, a yonng French com I . -r. , - . , ... , A French musical comedy (without Konf 6 Llt"e ed 1D nZA' BS , nvmlnoail li tha Knil tr 111 no I rc . "uuuu- tttraotive, refreshing and entertaining nd will be a sure draw in almost any eonntry with competent management. The first concert of the season given oy ine i niinormonio urcnestra ,u t' "u""HU .u. J'r- 'c"t, - wa8"ef an? he P01"4- BeeUiOTC1 5Inth m.Pon' "d, e OVMtB,M .to M?Mrt 8, A1,Bg,,"tut?' . ,WT i b J rendered. Most decidedly brev.ty 19 ,he 8ul f f,ma7 1 1 programme T 1 1 . J V , . i . "rangemeu ,88 V . , ; ' a.rfaw nP,thf Pgrmme. in this good .conl J.b.e. lught to realize this and again in lt-(57, but the grand iamil. lar colonades erected by Nash at tbe great cost of JtJU.uuu were saved, the history of this magnificent Theatre has been practically identical with that of Italian Opera in England "at least nntil forty years ago, when old Covent Harden first began to attain sunrema- ev. Xearlv all of Handel's elorinna operas were produced at this doar old historic theatre. Mozart's "Don Oio- vannl" and "Figaro" were first pro dnced and seen in London. Here also, Rossini. Meyerbeer. Verdi and Gounod were first heard in England, and all the famous singers of the palmy days of Italian Opera have trod its boards, Urisi, Mario, Lambnrini and Kabini pieared together in this theatre. Jenny Lind and Christine Nilsson also won fame on on its stage, A comnlfile list of tti manv irrnat ihe Ru-sian Princes Dolgoroaky has ;wo violins made by htra nvarius, the principal of those old artists who made heir wonderful instruments near tbe Villa de Cremona, and chose for the bel- jea D the violins a pecullur pine which ,rew on tbe sunny side of Apennines, lmi for the backs a most peculiar wood hick grew above the snow line. Nieolo Amatl and Joseph Unarnerina were the greatest emulators of Stradi parins aud all their work is as deli cate and wonderful as the famed magician fienvenuto Cellini, who wrought in precious metals. The secret of these gnat makers died with them. You know it is not the age alone of the violins that gives them tbat beautiful rare quality of tone, it was the manner the old makers constructed them and selected their materials with tk ill, care and .secrecy worthy of the witches of that age. There are only five genuine btradivarlus lolins in exist ence, one of these Paganini owned and played on; the second one is in a glass case together with the Ilegent diamond in the Louvre in Paris, and the third is I in tbe British Musenni. So if H. 8. II. Dalgoronky has possession of tbe remaining two, she is indeed for tunate. For the rare old violins are , worth more than all ber pos j cessions are and nearly all tbe Crown Jewels in liussia. Few of tbe many readers of Pierre Loti's charming stories know that, . while he was 1 est known as Jnlien I Viand, he was dubbed Loti (tbe Japa ' oese for violet) by his fellow officers in the French navv, on account of his mn?Ast anil retirincr rlisnomt.inn Ha therefore, assumed Loti as a surname when looking about for a pon name. ( His first etory, "The Marriage of Loti," -Madame Adam claims to have ihristened. From an ancient account-book fonmi it E.istport, Me., it appears tbat In 1797 tobacco was sold by tlie yard in that settlement. The limited purchasing power of a day's waes at tbat period is saown by tlie price of nails one shilling 2 pence a pound. A day's orJinary wages would pay lor about (our Dounds of nails. Evert Testimonial In behalfof Hool'i Sir aparilla will bear the closest Investigation. No matter lire It may be from, It is as relia ble and worthy your cuiifl denca as U It came from your most respected neighbor. Hood's rills Invigorate ths liver. The bones of Jumbo, Barnum's big elephant, that was killed a tew years Bgo at S. Thomas, Canada, welshed even 24U0 pounds. Tlie total weight ol the body, bones and all. wai six tons. If ynn are troubled wlih malaria take B'-eohain's 11)1. A positive specific. Nothlur like it. 2) cents a box. Granite is the lowest rojk in the earth's crust. It is the bed rock of Ihe worll. If afflicted- wltn sore eyes use Pr. Isaac Thomp-fon'otye-water. Druinrlrtx sell atSic per bottle- There are said to be 20,000 kinds anttprflips. ot 'August Flower" Miss C. G. McClave, School teacher, 753 Park Place, Elmira, N. Y. "This Spring while away from home teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for t veeks and getting no better, a ft lend wrote me, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next Jay I purchased a bottle. I am de liglne " to say that August Flower helped tie so that I have quite re covered from my indisposition." & As Large As a dollar were ths scrofula sores on my poor in tie boy. sickening and disgusting. They were especially severe on his leu, backuf ' cars and on his head. I cave him Hood's Sarsa-n;.rllla- In two weeks 1 if lu.eiU liu ..- i.. heal ui: the scales came ott and all ove, his bo.., new flesh and skin formed. When h- had taken two Mile, of HOOD'S l-AKllXA. h. was free trein sores." HaRKT K. Ul BT, Bex 3uO, t'l nil l'ia. l'enna. noon's i-ll-l-sare a mild, penile, pai n less, sate and eflleientcalhartic.Alwaysrellahle.2c JOHNSON'S Anodyne Liniment. ORIGISATEO IN I8IO. -r- Thi:ti or it; alucst a cestcsi. Ely's Cream Balm Is th'- l"t remedy for chit tlnn suffering from COLD in HEAD OK CATARRH. Apiilv llanii into each imslril K tl. BUos. ao aireu .i w?,h"Ui ,n,whlcH stain Uir h.iml'. mtiirelli iron, and ",f- . 1 The Hls:i Sun Stovo r..l-h l Brilliant, Oiw- I le Kur.il.ie. and tl.o cor. inner PX ur Ho Uu ol Bias." p -aawa KllL.-.trj pun-haia. ' WORN NIGHT AND DAY. Holds the worst rup ture ul!h e:ise under all elremnstancrs.l'er f. ct Adjiilin n'.Com fi.i t and riire. New ra tented Inuuovemeuls. Illustrated c;italnn a?d rules for self iih :iiii men! sent e. eurely vealed. ,. V H (il'SK SI FO.CO..T411troadw iv.New York City, FOR FIFTY YEARS 1 MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP hn bon uw) hr mothers tVr tilr children wiiilo TVfUiiiitf for ov-r Klltv Y-ar. It fusottm the c iJ-l. soft in tle Eum-, a liny 9 all pain, 'ur-s wind colic, Md is ttio Lett, rtiiueiiv for dlnrrhtt'a. COlSUIPYION CURE0UABAjjTEE0 Jnhulniion f Mifllr.itod SU-am. A No Srii(if for IMPURE BLOOD. DYSPEPSIA. RHEUMATISM. Tut tH. IU l.f.M Mr.. 1- INK C"., J H U. N. V. "A WORLD'S FAIR CUIDF FREE. Cnlain m.u of t.'hii ::n I K;.-uhti urmiiiilt nl pul tiro ai'l df,Titi(...n .f rill tliu t-.nr It u I id lni.i. Atilh.tntic H:ni ! :i tlmso ol,l torolicta. V esindi 1 1 reel I juii nifti tlnn tlii u r-r muU ali for free pin t '? 'rr 1 loti on i; ni'.a'lily pay D.ctita alii U I FKI'I H. i'U.r ' rotnlni lac tot-y utiut li, U' you ri'-iO pnMiuo to SMiw lliO pl:it t.t rtr oii'r pcf.-oa-. Will von .( li? Writ to-dav. IA ItllA.Ld X CO.. 4'JO Ltt&r f LvMcre, CiOco, l.U RENSiofjAv:i?..v.inrB.v,!i t Successfully Prosocute3 Claims. I l.atf. t'rtiti tpHl FAitinT;-r I S iViiaicjti Bureau. B 3j I-?. i li la... war, lijiiln a: nt cluiius, Ally oiitiik. ISere r-llo, ;aSTniL .hviimil. sriw-.-ll . . w 21 7:l WHV THE SALE FILL THROUGH. Customer ( it bird-store) "Tou can foueh for this parrot. I presume?" Dealer "I think I cm, ma'am. Tie Ived for Learly sii years in a Boston 'amily.'' l'arrot "Hooray for John L. Sulli rati! He's the iluek for my moueyl" Nobody but a luvlng mother couM eep bitter tears over a lost child, tl.ej ipauk it like iuty f r r tnriiini,'. Summer Colds. rot,I camttit in warm weathr are just as retain to in ike slmv hut snro de-t ruction or the lima tissues a- anv oilier, llr. Hoxsie s Certain Croup Cure .'' t it m t ii- ic K lliirrof the n-pira'i.ry organs, and a miracu Inns cure is pr.i'irit'v e I'- U' 1. No o;outii. Sild hv prominent dr l r,- K -""i-. Mauula tured by A. Y. llovsio, Hul'.alo, N. Y. Wilhin a fer years p,i-t over 10), )C0,( 00 of thow littlo wire corkscrew, ised in ink and medicine bottle, have been sold. Machines turn them out it the rate of 30, 0i 0 ;eru.iy. Flowers: I r you are inter, sled son.l addii ss to S. 15. 1., ouaid. Box 4ii. .sr.icuse, X. V. The house of Jacques Flandreau, built in N'exv Roche In, X. 1'., in vhe er 1700, is st:indino; and is supposed Co be one of the ol lest, Huguenot houses in this country. "1 have foii'id your Bradvcrotlin' a sure cnri-. d-r headache." A. K. H.-iYk-. Mountain l'eak Texas. Ail diuniiisls, lifty cenis. The w'l 1 potato vine sinieti.r.es has rKt that attains Um aize and occas iona!ly the form of a boy's boly, aud veighs thirty-flve pounds. If errrp ir-miati in tins 1 mil knew for herselt Ihe aetll.l' iju-lll-V of ll.itilHt s' 1.1-rtlic So:lp, '10 ntlirr w.i-iiini: so to eon (J l; m,1i. Millions in use it, hut ollu-r in llions li ive never tried Iu 'lave youf Ask your kioc r for it. micks fly at an average rat oi" ninety m les per hour. With a fair wind it is lielieve 1 that they can make 151 miles lu the same time. Frnwr Axle irea-.e. ir-o the Kraer Ate i;ie:ise. 'tts the hest In (he wor'd will wear l-o r rni.es as loiig as suv other, ask yuu.- ueaier lor li, ana laie no illier. The Span "arils found minors of pol ished black stone, hot i convex and con cave, among the natives of South mcrica. rnnn's liiiiney CurA rot Dropsy, Gravel, Inabete?, lirijrht'ii, ileart.l-riTiary or Liver lisea-es, Xerv ousnes, &c. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, Thllad'a. $1 a bottle, t$ for 5, or driiKgiau 1000 ceruoeaiea of 'ures. Try lu When rabblti are seen runninz and suddenly stopping to listen and then running on aain and stopping they are pretty certain to have a weasel or a cat or a fox after the n. Thry ara not loiiewimled like hares an 1 soon pant for want ot breath. A weasel can al vays tire them out. Itnpinre turo stinrnelfeil by Dr. J. 15. Mayer, 831 Arcii St., Phil 'a. Pa. Ease at once, no oiM-ration or de lay from business, attested by ihou sands cf cures after others fail, advice Iree, "end for circular. All the ctdekeus in the western part or t rench Ouinea are perfectly ftbite. It Is luiiios-ible to lind one with a col ored feather. FITS: All Fits amppt-,1 frei Pr. Klloe lireat Nerve llestorei. Xo '-ts after flrsl day' u-e. Marvelone cures. T le.itise ami rJ.tl Iria bottle Iree to Fit cases, l-esd to Ur. felloe f fcl Arch St- FliiUdeipliUi, 1'. The law of evolution works in lan guage ns well as In other things. Twenty thousand woids have been added to the English language in the department of I i.dojy alone since Dar win's dls-coveres. The agrlcnltural s. c:ety of Paris Is up rbneiitin In the making of artific ial rloinls to preserve plants from the effects cf froit. N. V. mmS I HUMOROUS. fn,. scarify would hate to bo known by the company he keeps. The lest method for handling bees, for an amateur, is by proxy. Some men will d you a favor and then bore you an hour tilkiuit about it. Nine tailors may make a man, but they are also pretty sure to break him. It Is not generally believed that a liquid eye is essential to poring over a book. l'bot itrapher Now, then, Mr. Grosser, if you please, look pleasant for a moment that's It a moment louger there! You may now resumo your uatural expression. Kverir thrifty farmer will keep his aud well dressed, but he has no reason to be ashamed of a strawberry patch. When a boy begins to wash bis neck it!.out bttlng told it is a sign he Is passing into the ordeal of his first love tffair. There are men with natures S3 small that, if there is anything iu transmigra tion, they will probably reappear as mi crobes. First Preacher "Does ine in harmouy?" your choir they Second Preacher "Yes, but Jon't live in harmony." Tramp "Honest, bos, I 'ain't had ft bite In three day." Farmer "I 'ain't suprisod. The mo quitoes 'ain't got to workytt.M The barber Is a port of bellicose Indi iilual. He has his little brushes right along; he lathers' people, and ha occa sionally smashes their uius. Emma - Father, don't you think we want some new gas tuirii -rs? Father Xo. That younger man who comes to fee you every evening is Kas burner enough for me. TO FLY WITH. Mrs. Larkin-4How time fllesl" LarKin " Yes, but it's no wonder. Rvery watch has pinlous." A TON A WEEK. "Papa," said Willie, "what makes eoal burn?" "Our hired mat), "Willie," answered papa. KATURAL SUCCESS. Dr. P:lle "How are you getting tlong, Xoiitrntn, cince you invented Ihat cure for colds?" Dr.Xotruaa "Oh, I'm filling my :ougher!" not so BAD. Patient "I've lost my appetite, doc r." Doctor "That's bad.' "Cadi You wouldu't thliik so if you xiarded where I do." MEN WITII TULLS. Tramp "I'll pull his leg for a lime." Dentist. "I'll pull hi3 tooth for a loiter."-' Irate Citizen "I'll pull his nose for aothirg." HARD LUCK. Jimmy '-What did you get on your biithdaj?" Jakey "Xothin'l Never got any--hing since the first on, aud then I inly got born!" "Would-be Tenant I like the flat fery mi-ch, but I hear that the house is haunted. Landlord (rubbing his hands and miilinc) My dear madam, I attend to that persoual'y. The ghost only ap pears to tenants who do not pay their rent aud refuse to move out. Ethel I never knew until yesterday what a good young man Mr. Simps in is. I had a long chat with him hist uight. Edith How did jou !e trn he was a good man. Ethel Oh, he told me so. THAT ALTERED TIIE CASE. Skidds "So you are marriel?" Hippie "Yes." Skidi's "ALd yet It is less than air months since you told me you had de- leruuneu to remain single." Hippie "I know; but, you see, Mamie had decided to get married." ' Ihe I. nilies. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the Califor nia liquid laxative iyrupof Figs, under all conditions, makes It their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the Cali fornia Fig S?yrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. The latest thing in Ohio Is a babe corn without hands. If he eventually dnfls Into politics he will have to de pend on i!m lunds of his friends. Btate of Onto. ctv orToi.rro, I.fCASL'Ol NTT, ( FmsK J. CnENET make oath that he Is the senior partner ( ihe fli in k. J. Chum v & Co., iioiiii; ruislness in ihe City ol Toi-do t onnty and Mate afore-.a d. an that saui fiim willpayllie sum ol NKIHMi;h li(M l.AKsi tor e ch and every ease of Catairh that cannot be cured by the ue of II a i l scat urn u tlKK- . ... IKANKJ.i IIKNEV. s-wnrti to hefore me and subscribed In my presence. thisOlh day ol leceii,li.-r. A. I). lsoi. . A. W.ULEAbON, Notary PuMie. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internallv and acts directly umhi the Mood and mucous sur !' esof the sytem. end for tesiimon als fiee ,. F- ! . I-11 l-.N t Y ft (.. Toledo. O. " Practice makes tv-rfrct. "v-., - ii i.i ii KPt lawyers and docto's walking on tueir uppers ior want or practice. F.noARTow. OxTvnio. Catda Mew. p. Newsttl. dl. r i Co- ,DA' Fnelosed fl.oo r.,r St. Ifc.rna.-rf Yezetalilo IM.Is Tbe Mmidc. which ynu ., me, hate proved more elhcacjous than any other I'll! ever us, d hy me. Accept my b. 'thanks for the samples. Plea nd ine the pill, IVm as ponibla. W.th bet rWr is. IimiDnm Wiuutii, OM1SOLS. tini!'" "Letmehtlpyou' ML'a 55he "Xo I guess we have light enough here as it is " E 1 tomVe'.-8,bUl,",b:,p8l'uluot8ong It I relate.1 tlmt a sbntleman la t lanJ recently, on cutting alien a notitr, at dinner, foui.l In the center a Urtt vere-fin. around wl.ich tl.e veeetab li in a ir.irul afato . ' " aprettforST A MIKIATUEE OF WASHINGTON In his diary, under date of October 3, 17S9, General George Washington made this entry: "Sat for Kamage near two hours to-day, who was draw ing a miniature picture of me f W ashington." What is believed to be this identical portrait of Washington, painted on ivory, ia now in the posses sion of Mr. Harry S. Stabler, of Lynchburg, Va. It waa painted by Kamage, an Irish miniature painter ol New York, at that time for Mrs. Wash ington, from whom Betty Washington, afterwards Mr'. Betty Lewis, had it She in turn left it to her grand daughter, Otwayana Carter, through whom it has come by inheritance to Mr. Stabler. This miniature is in a time-worn case, generally oval in form. Iu the back of it is a lock of Washing ton's hair. It is a beautiful piece of work, and even under a magnifying glass bears the closest inspection. 1 he locket holding the miniature acd tlie lock of hair is something more than two inches in length. Washington is painted in the f nil uniform of a gen eral, with epanlets. On his breast is a badge of the Order of the Cincincati. A high white Etock surrounds the neck, and the tie of white lce falls Foftly from tho throat, filling tha space left open by the nnbnttoned waistcoat. The carmines of the flesh and the blue and bnff of the uniform are wonder fully fresh snd clear s gainst a clouded background of blended green and blue. In a magazine article on the 'Por traits of Washington," published a few years ago, Mr. Charles Henry Hart speaks of this miniature by Bamage. and remarks that "all trace of this in teresting portrait is unfortunately lost." Since that time the miniature has been submitted to his inspection and pronounced by him to be the orig inal for which Washington sat ti,o oTiomtnii i. iks of the oresent are oftoi recent invention to determine whether tnev will last, hut it is quite probable that most or lhrn will be as legible at the end of tt s or seventy five years as thev are to-day. DR.KIL rVl CP'S WAM Kidney, Liverand Bladder CurSi RIiciii!intiiii9 Lcmbairo, pain In Joint or back. brJck dusttn . urine, freipient rails. Irritation. Inrlamatlou, irravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, iTTinnirM rtiirtion, front, bflHous-hkdftrha, . V A "! P-HOOTcu rt kid oey d f ffl-ul Ue ha (irippe, uriuary trouble, bright' diseoMt Impure Itlood, Scrofula, malaria, ircn'l weakness or debility. narnntee Vse rontents of One Bottt. If untiled ftUMl. UrircisU will is-f and to you th prvr pui. At Drusslsta, 50c. Size, $1.00 Size ljiTaUilh' Guld to Halth"fr Consult tlos (raa. Eh. Kiljikb ft CoM BmoaAiizM.K. Y. Coniantpllvra and pet pie who bare wak lunci or Attb ma, should dm Pto'Curfof Consuatot.c? Z has sarc4 ikoaiABdf. It ban not Injur ed one. li is ma bad to laka. It is the nest couea yrnp. Fold eTerrwhem. t&e, 322 -All you have guessed about I. ite Insurance nuy be wrung, if you wish ti, know the truth, semi ior--110VV 4.U WHY," issued uy the Post-: PENN MUTUAL LIFE Kl-23-5 CHESTNUT STREET, I'hiladelphia, I'a. WHtTIC FUK tIKClLAK. Kroadway and Barclay, Tuft'sTiny PHis Astimnlatr the torpid liver, strnnsthen f$ th diBestire oruaos, regulate t lie a iMiweis ami at uneqimleft n.an antl- j-. V liiliolls nieilH-iiie. lhneainall. Prirr, BJ 3.-.C Oire. : 4 1 Park 1'lar. K. V. "STOPPED FREE Bl Tniaas Persom Eestorea. 0 WDr. KLINE S GREAT tn "! Nr.,. III...,,, 5.S !rtll.L. If tak.a riiw.. .v. ' ' int -l. wr. Trr.ilM imI ' .i' J . B3 F.t pi.'.i", ikT ismrui-tmck.i.nnb., wt. ! KLINE. ArciT?.!?!a;f,iP Ro ol 19 1 We j Pay I I A20. ' - GOLDEN WAFERS i,-sa yfS&r CJfsT' --f; V3 I, serv..--s i!iAi - i.i rnrrr. iTTnfXT r5-iTIfJ"' 1 Full i-;.ni. -,r. , -. .-, A'fltO55 ;i;liae-fe3 il.-tur.al.. s:, . -.( . ,..1,.-.atcurt if" .Stxtr jiggsTy 5 .oi.ii: winii hi., S BETTER DEM ZlLmu.d r"""" ct the act VRf D valae lor roar mou, ,. Kit V mne i ,. footvtrur b I cho-in, W. ln , h'" II E Lr Which represent tho he.t - I ..- Ow .-- i " i n nr Tali wr.lP,rc;,,i7rf"ke,, " -" tW TAKE NO Sr-BSTITETE. - .. - s,. - - : rti, ton, mik w i nnnni mi I r a --s ss-nmed. P.tne; free r '"CW aend .lireet to Fnrtorv, s.nt ahauta wbcra I fi..... " '-" ""'. ej'lnive h1a to shoe . """ " rite ONMpE. WYOMING, WB1 ycf'.b'"? opened and Railroads IK IM(l Ut .111 ? r.Vi,,.9?fltsi. p an 1. r Invest, rs P,r .V ? I" K. M .von.Inc I' r. -rv. r ' ' THK IM..N ItVaV,".-?"?. -I p an 1. r Invest', rs rVr ,f. . I" "'""". W.vnn.Inc in th.. .... .. .. . 1 f va.ue of -h: re-1 Mi - ... -.. .I .... , . .. ou own stock in" is e ln . . " h,f "r'Kl""' tci m r, oi ...-re u ihe sine at l,cV, tTnVne",",?; ""teiisi. 10 s, rr, n.l. r it. tl: l sell, er; l , ottiar TO ,,uv?.,id.M,' ou '" r' at at th" pi P 'oy . , :, and all liiiorma?i".,n if f2r '" H,,d I r isi.eet.is -,v i..- - : fouth H.L.H. " """"nation to the Presiueut. 11 T. sMli n. in: M., tSVEjOlAirtQNDJCYCLES FAf 1-i.rl 1&. n L I?,,,mi,'c Sea C cents JOHN P. LOVELL iDMfi r COPYRIGHT IBSil There a wide d;fer. between tho help that's talked and tho help that's guaranty hica do you want, when buying rued in ne ; If you're satisfied with words, T pet them vtth every UooJ-r but one. Unit one is Dr. Pier(. Golden Medical Diseovery. that, you pot a guarantte. If' doesn't hel.i ymi, y,-.u have rnotioy ba.-k. (), this plan, mJT cino that l.romiM.s help i3 m!T sure to give it. r Hut it's bee.itic. tho .f,jyu different, that, it's s.V: 1 .laferentlv It's not like the sar--,,-irilas aj,,u are said to be g,l f.. tllJ in March, April, an. I May, jjf seasons and in all ea-e,, iturej permanently, as iM.thiiiQj else cjn all tho diseases ai-i-in- from a tor pid liver or from impure blood. It's the U-,f l,!,.l - purifi,-, ttl It's tho cheapest. I,.. i,-i:Uter how many doses aiv oi'iVr.-l lor a dollu With this, you pay only for good you gi t. Can yon a-k in.,r- ? MALARII Wl-oe tlbrar:es li i -s Mala- ia ami ma'ur.a men ct a I i.-il .-n-. II n.av eiMi-r tr in n a - other Mil.j.cts. tl ey a.i s at of M.il ii 1. 1 Is in . ti.-ulai ly alt-.-ts n,.- n,-. anyvlie e; Imt i: Is ( dait-p an I li-vv l in ii It i-cc is very si-l i -ni it prevails in N.-i th . ii ai.il Souili Am- r:.-1 j. .. of tti s e..ui iiu-nt u ii . arni r-'nn .le. M i! : i ise;i s.' ill t iif l ii i -, Even in tho-e ii T f i- -an en a-imc f..nn a - n. : B r.ilMli.il :i u ; nl : I .-f Ihe II OS- c...,i I :. these tt-e liiii' in, eai in and . i :n - ;t : mi;l.t-.iir. 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