FARMING ON A BIG SCALE. Thr "Uiili jmplr I'nrmi in mid IIOAT Tlir) are Worked* A correspondent of the Detroit Posl writes from Dakota as follows: The general statislicsof what are com monly sUjed in this country *' Dal rymple's farms," as given by Mr. Dai ry tuple, are as follows: The area of farm lands under hi* management, M *l ten-d in large tracts through this part of the vallev ot the lo .I river ol the Kofth, is 7.5.000 acres. Son • new farms on this large s.-a'.c max be briefly summarised thus: Ka.l plowing, the mellowing of the plowed surfa-'e during the winter, seeding as soon as the fixst leaves a few inches of the top of the earth. bxr\ < -t 1n latter July and early August, threshing as strcr each of which a sup< rintendent ha control. Each tract of d.OOi) acres i isiuiptHxi x\ ith complete set- of buildings, maebinery and stock, and is al-o und a distinct superintend' nt. The building include a home for tl. superintendent, a large boarding hou- tor the men. bams, granaries, blacksmith shop- and coin modious machinery l a -. A., of the structurcs an xx ,1 built, neat in ap pearam-eand thoroughly equipped For the stock each subdix i--.ui rai-e- enough barley and oats, but wheat i- the only crop marketed. All the principal operations of wheat raising—plowing. - ding, reaping, threshing, etc.—are arricd on by ing ot men, working un-litr constant -uper intcndcnce and in >rdance xvitli a i-areful plan. Orxhmuiiv . ach gang works successively on trans of a mi.- squan*. a pn.H-cs.-ion of plows, of - -der-. ot reapers, etc., as • a* -eason may be. traversing from day t. day a constantly diminishing ana, a! v-iys accompanied by superintendents ind machinery n*- pairers; by ttii-m c— Work is pushed on systematically, under coii-tant sup-r --xisiou and with tie .■ west posih!< ,!e --;.*y> Tin wages jwM to regular " farm hands "as per month and lioanl. ex cept during barv -;. and there nn- about 400 names on Mr. Dtiry tuple's regular pay-ro - During ; five xv,-ek- of liarx ,-t the work of Imm to t'sm ad ditional nitvi is rt ;uin*d, and the uni form rate for all of I: irx xvagi - i- $-J per day and board. Tbu- far no diffi culty has been found in procuring tin nect--.try help n uinai tor h.-itrc-t . mong tin* m xv v ti.i r- on -ma.l ttai-t --of land who liav n : as yet got their own land- into productive >hape. and are g ad of the opportunity to earn mon yat tin ra:-. Working hours in the busy - m eommentT at six o'clock and cc vi-r day igl't. Mr. Dairymp.' - >k- -lioxv the-* avcrag---. tin *■> -t of the tir-t wheat crop **n tew land. in. luding allowances for interest on n. i I,mryand .ik- items, is sll per acre: lor - *-ond and later crops TINS COST dimi' >IM -to $* jcr acre. Of course thi- oxv rate *iu*- to a con -tdcrah.e extent to the saving effected by the large scale on wiiich Mr. Dalrympl is enabled to purchase tood, -uppii* - and machinery, hut land ;ig*-nt Tow* r stat - that actual experiment ha- shown that tarms of a f*-xv bundrtd acr* - can now IK* cultivated in this country for wheat at an average annual cost of not over $lO per acre. .-Üb-r the ian*i has been broken up. All the present indications point to a yield of from twenty-three to twenty-five bu-ln .to tin acre as a safe estimate of tin- -• u.-*>n'- crop, which xvi.l IK- of high quality, and can be moved t.> N"iv York for fifty * -nts a bushel (in c.uding iake an*l rai. freights, insurance, commissions, clcvutor charges, etc). This indi.-ates a market priiT at the nearest depot of from eighty to ninety . nts per bushel for the er>.p of ht'.i. riies figur. -. with an. i*- allowance tor margins, indicate .hat the Dalrymple farm- nib ;n lfi~y prmtuce upward of 450.000 fcuslu-ls of h:g!i grade wheat, at a gross .*o6t of not uvi-r sl7s,oi*t, insur ing a handsom profit to their owner* and operators of alout SISS.IXHI. Operations upon th* -e monster fu ni* tiii- -cale did imt commence unti. 1575. when two sections w.-re broken up. and the first wheat crop xva- gathered M- D<6. ihc r<-u:t of that experiment have led to the vigorous work if de veiopmc nt. which has yieideii the astonishing results just summarized. • Haaging Females in England. The gallows has b **n l*u*y in England with female crimina-. and notably, of 1 :•% the reeent execution of a woman ir. Wards worths prison 'sing the third with in a year. More then a dozen women have suffered-death un i*-r (ju>-en Vic toria. many of th'*m Ix-ing phenomenal criminals. la April, !**ta. -xv believe. Sarah Freeman xvas hanged at Taunton for the poisoning with arsenic of her mother, brother, hu-band and son. In April, 1549. Sarah Thomas was banged at Gloucester, hi it logout tb*- brains of her mistress, an o d woman of sixtv one, with a stone. She w.-nt to the gal lows in an ungovernable fit of rage, wrestling and biting so desncratelv that it was with flitßi-uity two stout wardens could fore* her up tin- ladder, and her screams of anger and t*rror continued until he bolt was drawn. On tli- 'il*t of August, of Git- saui" year. Mary Ann* fleering was hanged in front of I. w * jail for having poisoned her hulfnmd and two sons, so as to get the burial al iowance from tlie friendly society t> which they belonged. Two days later Rebecca Smith -uff-r -d at D- viz- H for the murder of her baby, aged fou wi*ek*. Her show of f-rrent piety ha*! provoked mueli sympathy tor h'-'r. but after her conviction -be broke down and confessed that -lie had poisoned her sex-en other children. Finally, on tie • 3th of November thr Mannings were hinged before Jlorseinonger lane iaii. Mrs. Manning was lianged in hlm-k satin and a long lace veil. She and her luisliand shfwzk hauls on the drop. Dickens wrote of tlie (execution, mem orable to this day, tint "a sight so in coneivahly awful as the wickedness and levity of the immense crowd could be imagined bv no rami and pr<-sented by no heathen land under the sun." A Reversible Cataract. Rurdette the humorist of the Burling ton Hawkeye; has been at St. John, N. IE, and while there visited the falls of tne St. John, of which he says: The other day. toward the close of a drive that was full ol delight, Mr. Hopper took us over to see tlie graceful suspen sion bridge that spans the falls of the St. John. The bridge was all right, nothing could better combine airy grace and lasting strength, but the falls! Amazement apt upon us as we gazed. They were there. They always are there They stay tlu-re all the time, I guess But somebody had turned them inside out. They xvere-firiling ttp stream. I never saw a lything like it before in ray life. It 'beats Niagara. Niagara can only fall down, but the falls of the S . John fall up, part of the time. 1 tl.ink nobody scared at the spectacle xvitli quite so much amazement as our F 'ee tli* bull litcltt. but out' friend* li.-i d already pur*'h i>ci! tiikit- for tin' shade. i*til x\>- were "h. .k .1" tor tbo tic 1t. tbo nalixinal specta. .. of Spain At ft o' look (ton wbtRM to :i-v rohle. ritnl gradually 1° form along tho Al - > Fictile to the grand ainph (tenter Thi structure is about eighty yards in diameter. built in tbo Moorish *t\ , ot architecture. of brick. iron, anil Mono, sealing ooiufortnbiN Kt.iHUt >i'o IJIIHI \\ o hnvo witn >-oi oft en tin < \oitonn i i ami rush of going to rues, but it. \ ixx that day pr* --ii rushing, tearing along to tho l'.iros Afi-ot ,*ud on liorsi I i k. :u • in i i carts, ami omnibussos, with two, lot . oio i; it. ami witlt t n hor** s , xlre— .) i'i variegate ribbons and xtuih • tin driver* ha.ixxinq am! vice* Idn, \v it It delight, and tlio anim.i s rutin ng at tin top ot their -pxxi, api an lit Xas. v■ 11 i as their dri\ots Once an i\od and . atod. wo ! in i wit It admiration tin vast ; itliorin Withilt the theater ll was MtitMlN that not less titan twenty thousand -i*. tators WW MMMd within the building. Tho ntarshn *. viae n a gay and . 1--, a uxin's*. ntarebei! a> .> the anna ami egged permission < t tin n v*r to a low tho gatUes to proend. tft eottfse. Jt w - _raeious!\ grant*d. ami JWH imaltoi. w is at otieo made that tin . x< rx s we to Oi'tltmene. Tito fat i 1 gat. w:n<.|u! ni and in rushed tho bull wild with terror as he beheld the s,.t . and trot I >1 to the luied.o i>f the anti i witlthe u: ■ re* ; and stat ing rye he Stood en! .e:< d. tie n shiH'k his In ad in attiimb . xprx--it _■ ib. tuost pi rltvt deliams \\ e enjoyed tl. spectacle xvitli the highest ni-ii. I"!.• tlieati r was crowd to its utmost, am! the KfM was x* rx . n ivetiiu. . V \ . ante tin picador- with their lam . s und tie flag bearer to t i-' the bulb dashes at the erilllsoii flags as ihrV are ' tliiuii.sl tauntiiiiiiy ami ilka-nth' \ In- ' fore l.is fa. e. It) tie Spaniard, how - over, this is hut bxj v. and -■ ■ n li es s for hlood. Tin picador rides fu. in front of the hull, w ho with one piling gores the blimhal liurs . •• 2 ill i Qs Uh> nu ! oi*-w*l o'er ralnib liv-H- | Iv torn." Another pr*-* nts liim>- if. and m w tignin i> seen tin- dhgnttag • ght re- I p. :i!ed of hloudv horils goring Mlioth : victim, urged as long as he has strength 1 lo"stam a ttiindtx! S.i ritiee to the tin \ of the U-ast, until ho tV. s dead upon the i :i. Soiuoliun sie iiri's # :ii 1..: the stufliai and padded pieador, when ! the whole mass of sjws titM rise on the ' instant with hre.it!. —s * w-.. t xiien: tev < hero, indeed, is dan iter, as tin* roaring huii. crashing tho an .. ■ lutu-> ui er ' huree and rUfee. Sti la> d ath Hee th p: adof,and tho foolish la-a-l -scheat'd ' of Ith prey; tor, beii ring i. on already ' i! ni, he pasv along, n an iislalit t t>e diverted by the t* and spears ot his enemies. Que picador heeiwne en tangled with his fai.itit liorss-. ami n - ivived a crushing tr- ad from th- l-i; - h.retog as ho i as- d over him l"h --panting animal is now plied with si -b 1 arrow -. and when sutlieient.i tnadd- n- • ti: ry for the espiH'a tsw ord) gi\. n Tlietnatador wnies f. rward. who isiii" aliowiai to leave the in tri. but Ultl-t s.-m J !; -safety in his ski. At mil in ■ 1 gant dre>s he encounters tlio bull. Hi- • tuaiador poising his -t! it ! dashes at hiut drives botne the trau on if the aim is unerring he ' fi - ' on h'.s knis-s, tn-iiib.es t- r an ins-, r- 1 th--n stretehi-s bis • ir r- t! ground But often th -word fa - lo 1 strike the -pine, and the bull lighting valiantly drives the matador until - v- * oral thrust-are made l f't. he is :-itched. When the sword pa--. - ur - C.-r the shoulder bade ti \t th. le - ' ; iercing betwis n tho rib- into tie .lines, the II'IKHI flow- ir -ly from ti : mouth rtf the animal in a gushing tide tl it vhausts iiitn 11 ar vi- ;ui a- ' f it-il stroke in tli4 spina; mar: -a I'i , liirht is over; then eoui- s tlio mui-- to ' drag away the earva--. -. and tho ring is ' -• eared for another engagement !)ur- 1 ingtln- tight six bull- sad sixteenhoni - ' were kiiid. W> U.k i anxiously at the royal lux from time t< time, hut to 1 hi- enalit A1 ton so did not make his a pearnnce. Our eympathhs were arousiai ' for the tutor horses only, who were rode blind lo d hmn tin bnll to bo g'-r'-i, ■ simple li> madden him bv the sight of j hlood. ( Sunday in Paris. It is Sunday MM more — a Parisian , Sunday—in this gayeSt of eai ita - 50.000 people, to speak within l->ut-' : -. have all day tlirong. d tin <*haiups , Klysis-s. The toy and r. f: >1: nt iKioths, on either side of tin- long ami spaeious avenue, drive iu i-ative bus-1 [ m-s; tin* numerous goal and }> -nv wagon- for eliildn n ar-- in mpstant r - i' quisition. and one little turn-out consist- . • ot four well-trr ined Newfoundland ~ ilcgs. . - gantly ham- ---d, attended by two liv*neil footmen, and driven by a IK-V of twelve nr thir *n. M-rry y< nng ,' niissiu drive tln-ir ribbon-decked hoot-s with -p*-i i.al re!ili. urn: roguish )>•>- i skip tln-ir tops with < ,ua! -a . t'l-iu of toy balloons, of i .irious colors and sij-.es. flash high abox ,.f itin erant venders, and the fountains throw up sparkling and softly musical -t- every where, uttering <>w and refreshing murmurs. . >i -Hers off duty, -tr • : ng i it. dot tin* -erne with tic ir various uni- , forms, tle-ir shining hi-lmets and abun- , ilant gold lace. The crowded roadway. , tlirong- il hy a thousand an i more of I liveritd turn-outs, drawn by high-st p eing horses, i* a marvel of activity, making one a most dizzy to gaze up -n i Ih-ligiitcd bourgeois youths of both --M S mount wiHxli n lior-e- in the merry-go rcunds. and enjoy their imaginary rid' at j a ro>t of a eoupie of -oils; lofty :u-ria ears, utmn huge revolving wheels, afford as much delight and more risk to oilers. :it an e.,uaby moderate charge. Tin* t J man with his air-gun and his well--ir rang-al mark is on hand to si-rve nrabi- ' tlous juvenile marksnu-n; tb Itnii-m ' harpist, with a tamborinn and violin ■ onipaniment, gathers a small crowd j alioiit him; a performing monkey is • jiially popular as an attraction elo- 1 by : and not far away an acrobat, dree-ed in ll'-sli-eolored tight-, ii' - upon the ear- , P' tisl ground and to— - a lad. dre-si-d in spangled thin clothes, heavenward from , his feet, catching him a- he eotn's down, and twirling him with hi- i'-gs so rapidly that the boy becomes invisible,or nearly ->. Such Is a glimpsi- ot the Champs 1 Hlysees on Sunday.—fliri* l.>U. . How to Detect a Ripe Watermelon. K'-w people know, from an outside in spi-ction. how to determine the rip- m -- ami the perfection of a watermelon. ln i|Uiri'-s are frequently m ule in the lior ilcultural journals as to the no an- to b u-i-d to arrive at a reliable rub for --t --tling this question. AV ill • ir a few day*, s-iy- a correspondent of the Country , fJmum. I have sis-n dir s-tions given h> reach a correct conclusion on tin* Mib ject.by pressing the melon and noting tbo manner in which it emits i en k ling sound under the op ration. Th - results are to be obtain'd afb r some ex perience in judging of its peculiarity un der pressure. Considering the va.-i quantities of this delicious fruit con sumed at the North, after sbipnuni from tin* sections where the vine flour- i i-lu-s. but where the fruit is ninny picked in an immature state in order to liear transportation well, it is really a serious matter to is* able to know cer tainly when buying a melon, perehanei on tin* street or at a dealer's stand, whether one is se<-uring a ripe melon or not. In nine cases out of ten the chance is that your melon is only half ripe, and therefore not a great acquisition for your dessert. Now let me give you and your read ers an infallible sign by which to know a full, ripened melon. When the melon begins to change color inside, and its seeds to turn black, a small black speck, scale or blister begins to appear on tb'- outer cuticle or rind. These arc multi plied and enlargedlas Hi'- fruit matures. •V ripe melon xviil show them thickly sown over th'* iwfiice. A partial de velopment only indicates half ripened fruit. A fall crop of blisters reveals it pcrfeet ripeness. When hundreds of melons are strewn along the sidewalk, voti will have to look pretty sharply to tjnd one that exhibits a satisfactory " >■<- .-utclieon," to borrow a term fro,n M. tiiienon. But it is unfailing when found, :;nd by following this guide you may walk away with your melon with tie most entire confidence. The blister is „r.ly to be seen upon close inspection, | but is plainly visible when that is given. 1 Lecturer's Reminiscence*. Anna Dickinson has written a hook of is niiniscciii ' * of In r lecturing tours, tailing it "The Uigg<-d Register Among other amusing -i'iics sb. i. -■ one of the rampant prc-id' nt ola -> i tain avium association xxb" xvant d her lo le tin.- him his t.'\X II Sin could not *l<> it.and tins t her other engagements, ami sb>- to .1 him so quite plain!) But In would n*-t I" 1 put "tl lb told her that l>\ taking the thr< < o'dot-k train *bc con d do it After a hard night's xx*.k atlii' < o'c'o. kll tin is ii"! i |-.' a-ing |H"sp*s t. ami sin-diTlln<-tl tin* honor "1 I lie un der vour xvindoxx at *J.3O sharp," r< pln-d In*, not xx itbstainling In r *x pi >--< *t *!• termination. And mnas m pood as lo xt.n.i It witpourincrnin.but fi- - in rati.! |i un;od axx ax as though the Iroiil *i*H'i* xx.is ,i tort and lie a battering ram tVJii c I" xx a- baiigot.- an nntign o.t faiuilx - -. x oil • am*- into Ah— Di k iiis.m's room xxitli a bucket of xva 1.1 iu In r hand and *>i • lied the xx union al>" x e tli man's bead "AA li\ *t" xmi xx c>ti tin xx ater, Marin -aid M— D 1 I in-on; " be is xx <-t to tin- skin ah* ulx But At i i kin xx hit she xx a- a' , :', and standing the bucket on tin- si. . emptied tin contents down over tin h -i if. \ h. 'XX I lltlltt* *1 • x . I:: . lion more x .g.*rx'U than • 'egant. and Ids t. ■ were In uo! *pLa*hlng *I*>XXII the xxaik. "I thought that kitchen fire xxoUniU' Xcr urn, Maria -aid, i-sb p:gss* it out of tin liH'tll. "and that tin i i- i k* t: *- i-< vcr w.'iltd bile, but it did Ati— Di* kiiisott tell- of one man who t*>, k a -■ at b) her ill the lal s and ll" ! t.x make her la k bx nix ing her xx ith , n -tion-. to a . of which she gave mom -x abie replies lie*aitii ng *iis* *xui'ag< * . he ilragg'l -oiuw grx a-sx bills and eu : in x from lii-ni kct md-aid' ** AA In *xt . .ok iierx-, , you'll tn-Xi r ... tlltv , I our low n. It - to' -ma But I*l lik. * hear xx hit x oil .nil *1" when Xom st. nil's up 1 thought I**l g* t a It' i* h low-out. but 1 itH-kon xott w.-rent Isirn yestcrd ix g**t your eve-teeth cut. There - ado. ar, "that pix you for i gissi s .uafe talk and all tin lixitis A! -s Di kin-.-ii t. - some *>t tin *■ vcnturvs -lie has had in keeping In rle tiu en. ig* iiu-nts thie night -In xx - drawn a* ms- a rix < r on a - *•! by t* • llten the ice xx i- t*m thin for hors* s al-.d i si* igh—in a driv ing -t*rm. I'hejour a x t'-'k three hour-. s.|„ aitiv-.l at tin- •• institute, ts-tli chattering, stoma* It ■ha'tcring (no nourishment l*r thirt*-* n hours). ling* r- -tifl. 1* t ik- xx.m.h u -logs, xv inter col nian xvt*u'*t have be.-n -a ha foo. Atixt he xx as "justified in tin *.a> ing,' -ax •In-; "only he shoutxi rvtin-mls r ll xl lie world, iu reason alia- fashion, d liands ot it woman that -be txi ixv a nui'll as a man t< prove that -he can •qua! him." Western uswj b Mb Dirkinson'* 1--light, t 'ut tin a* -he met a m in xi hot". ,h di - -rib - as a "horrid littlx -> rul*. ix ho xx houi%! ot; a ngtliv 1 tl *!i Pacific - . bis wife lecturing, heman igitig and an adopted daughter singing, he wholx* made to " g " by a gift *n ■ rj>ri-. Tx m.-ik* In ri f agreeable. At--- lb k :--ti -ti.i - m> riling as ll marxt lou- Montana r* gn-n. " A wast ly tartintrx "* he criexi. "a beast > "ttntryl w- did not tak< s34*! in it In rax ing through this country, if in gag--, tm radn * n tb **' at with th Irix-er; if by railroaxl, on iheloeoinotixT iritli the iT.gtnts-r. ll< r divss fx*r x r*>--- ng the mountain* on hor-'-h i k - *n-i-t ---.! of a -.ft f. It hat. i >o-.* coat, skirt to hi- kins--. Turkisli trou-ers, xvxKii*n • t'X-kings and -t*ut -lI>H Thu.array**;, die IH--tr*sh !n-r horse .ike a man, imt ix itii-taniHtig the sue* r- **t a duly xx! *x "in**l their party, ami in an uuxlib.-- ivbi-p* r tx>ld her x-oin;-anion to " ixHik at hat vulgar ercatun*." Tin* "vulgar •rraiur**." front h* r >*>tufortabl and - ■tr -'tit. 1,-ok* lat the long skirts ami xvi-texl b" li. - of tin- other duli* s. an... hinking of the twelve hours'ride mount lit -, said to herself, " !s**k at Sist'iig "ti the p it form a Al - Dickins.'n has often had hard work t-* k*s*p from laughing at the manner *>t li*-r intrixlui tion !>y pompous chnirni' n if a > - tur>- eonimitti ■ . One pn -idin • iflict-r in N- xv Eng m*!, in*' ad<-t *1 titr lin ing In r. oft'er*-d up a pray* r of twenty ininut' -' duration. In which h int*rc**lt*d with tin* throne of gra in Mia- D: kin**in'* inhalf. A AVmtern ■liairmaii.xx ith an ex.* t-.xx' ard v'ongr* •|M*ke of h*-r reputation as a ie*-tur< r. "In fact." said lie, " wherever th*- English language is -pok*-n, when-v* r the stars and -tri|i**- wave. lier name is ike hou-- hold words. Li-ten to h-r. then, and 1 know—v-s, fellow- itiz.-n-. I know you will listen to le-r. -in * sh ■ tlxvax- address* - fier- Tto the ignorant, the down tn-dden and the oppress**l ol *v* ry --olor. clini*- and tongue." Audi- *H . - are tint- d- seri! i hy Mi-- Dickin-'ti " s-en* :iudi'-n< ■ -ar<- ton You strike ag-in-t tlu-ni :uid reloound :ng'-r*al !*v their hardm--. Some at •ponge — alisorb. and absorb, andah-orb. tnd give nothing back, till you fi ts though voti had .njoy*-! six liours *>f tb>- Turkish bath and then IKTU put under an exhausted r*eeiver tnd sotm* ar* like eh impagne, or vigoi >tt- tea, or clear cognac, or aggr*-—ix • •off.-e, or whatever it may IM- that tin in*st qui. kly an*l * nehautingiy stimu lates your brain and n< rve." Boy- Who Lenmed to New. Wlt'-n the late Admiral xvas •> young midsbiptu.ui b<- was s*-nt <>n a royag - round tic world in one of King ;.s,rge the Third'- ihipn. He xx .- tlir. e fear- away, and. a- lie gr- xv verv fa-:, lie found liiin-* f sailing in tb*- Tax-ill -e;t*i xx illi hardly a -:it<-li >*f * oth st*> lii- bai k. His mother, sister of Admirn' Lord .had taught li*-r little hoy to - xv. so he got some canvas out of the *bii>'s -tores. an*l cut out and made him • • if a nex* -nit of clothes; his mother xva-very pr.'tid of ile - und xvh IUIPT ion xva- an nilmiral -lie u<-d to sliow tlu-m to her grandchildren and tell tbem the story. Rather more than thirty year* igo a la- rainy atteniooit; th*- liou**- xvas built on an island in a lake in Ireland. In tli' Ira wing-room were two little lmys sit ting on fi Kit-tool*, on** on each side of tli Sreplu e. Trolmbly tin- visitor lc>"k'Auid Ido with tlu-m on tbi* island n a rainy day ifthev iv ret proud to *exv ?" On<- of tb<-* IKIVS xva- a lieutenant in tin* i'rimean war; lie fought mine the worse IKS-IIU-.- lie knew bow to use tln-nis-dleas well as lb- sxvord. when lu-. with hi* tnen, was I'nr eight" n hours in the lb dan on th. ini-im-rable l"st!i of June. Tho chaplain if an lri-h institution had seen, when le was young, the straits to which tin- Fr*-nt a tailor lo c-onie into his house and tea>-li hi* boys how tut and makeand mend tln-ir own clothes. One of tlie bo-.- i tu>x>" an oil g. in rai. but lie new* on hi* buttons to this very dav: and win n In* was on service in oneol tlie mali British station* iu Asia In- not only mended and patched lii* own elotln-a but tlnie of lii* brotluT officer*. All tin* nn'tt of hi regiment knitted their own s->'-ks.—l.ou *lon c-rttrl Journal. For Boys to Rememlier. A c ntlenian advertised for it liov to a *i-t )iiin in ai* office, and m*arlv fifty ' ■I i int* pr<*s*-nted tln-mm-lvc-. Out of tin* whole nuuilK-r lie in a short time *e leeti d on ami li*nii**i*l the rest. "I should like to know," *aid a friend, "on what ground you selected tlint Lov. wh" had not a single rei-ommi-ndation?" "Yon are mistaken, my friend," was tin* reply; "In- bad a great many, and if you care to ii-t* n I will enumerate a fexv of tln*iii. Ib- wiped his fi-.-t wln*n he e iiin* in arid closed tin- door after him, thereby showing that In- is careful. He instantly gave up his seat to an old man who is lame, showing that he is kind and thoughtful. He took off his cap when he came in, and answered my question* promptly and respectfully, showing that be is polite and gentle manly. II" picked Up the hook that I had ptirp.-c!y laid on the floor and re placed it ujion the table, while all tie rest either stepped over it or shoved it aside; and le* waited quietly for bis turn, instead of pushing or crowding, which evince* an honest and orderly disposition When I talked with him I noticed that bis clothes were cleanly brushed, his hair in nice order, and bis teeth as whit** as milk, and when itc wrote bis name I also noticed that bis fingernails wen- clean, instead of being tipped with jet like that handsome little fellow's in the blue jacket. Don't you term tbo*e things letters of recommenda tion? 1 do, and I would give more for wliqt I can tell about a boy by using my eyes for ten minutes than all the tine let ters you can bring me," t t>underfill Nevada Valley. Captain Rhodes, ot I sm< ralda count T. who is In this city, i* owner ol what is know II as Rhode'* -vol Mut h, hut w hi< h i*aperlc alley contains t, lld in res It is iittite I' vi I, and i* surrounded on a i sides with high volenti if mountain- It is situ.ite-1 alxuit fifteen luth - uorilivvesl of 'olumhu lii this little \a!!. \ i* a atiflh'iclit aUliHtlit o( salt to sttppi v nil the tuai lot > a In <1 of ie- In inanv places little streams nl w.-it-i bubble up through tin- IIU4-s of salt, and very tt< }il< litly <1- < p noi tnlile tlse workun n stir th--<• ctysttvi* atxiut with shoves us they -etito tin isittotu. thus breaking them up For us> in working silvi-r ore coarse salt Is as good us line, ami the solid formation may b<- dug tip with pii ks it iiisa s* it y, hut the io t'\ sta.s na* more r. nliU hainitisl, MJHI as tnueii salt ot that kind is lot llted as e ill be di pos.st of. Not on % o. tin re im xhausil- • stores of sail in tin -ilth vai.ev, but iui'tntise stores ol borax. I his Ih'l'uX is 111 tin luiest >|Ua,ity known, and two orthr<<- eetits | i pound liiorv can bevihtainid tor it in Europe than for tuiv otln r lairnx scut to that tuukit. Spleiniiit *1 - lim its ot tim a, natural < i t-l.i - of hornx. are tottml in th-* mnrsfi im bedded in tin- clay mar tin- surface. Immense <|u.-uttitt' s ,-i sulj-liate ot m i.r tn -1* (epsotii sa.tl and suiphate ol soila tglaulx r silt) lit a pure slate arc a.so tottml Mitral* ol potass i (su tpeti t1 is found, but the extent ol till*th'pusitN is not known. Coil.n ti |"-ta>h i> fouml in great abundance, and among the rurious -leeimetis to be obtniii-il ar- what ar i-al!el " e something ih -.-ritxal in mine ol tie- Ixtoks, I; thx s not ap|x-ar in the shape of ery stnl*, y-rt has a regular form <>f ;t* own, i resent ing th<- appearance "t brum le sot i-oral. It is titoUght that tins may new H'l. \ juuttiti ol it W: . short \ b<- sent E ist for examination.- Itzy.r.i-t i i Ye ) / -if --pri Some Curious Facts. RSc-di-ig, blistering ami dressing of oreiiti iry wounils *tii. forms the business • iteil of Imrhers in Turkey . w ho are olun thus employed. i'h- t himk'* p erip< - fr.-sh a long while by cutting a lu- e in u pumpkin, i leaning out the int. t ior. putting in tie ripe grap<-s and replacing the cover. The largi st nugget of gold . vrr found was at H iil trat, in Austra ii. in H * It to iv tai tin'name of " l ie-W otin nnd weirh' d tl,ltifi oune< - worth aoout Aft ste. W' hen v ;t •< ination w J- first intt'slu .-if in ltosion. in IT-JI. 11. llou*e ot Repre sentatives passed a bill prohibiting It Now. under certain condition*, it made obligatory. "some of the oil) Tli' bnM mUllltnie- e\ hibit in their w a vapir, and i.unetiua compares its substance to a spidet's web. It i- - iid to be unite the custom In Ihlhliu for pawnbrok- rs to r--iv- from washerwomen on pasige - otli. s lielong ing t< ri-speetab.e laini.i. s whi It tin y hwe rs . ive It-r, w Jto has just returnrel from hi* cxpixiitkm through th<- Afri-ati conti nent. started from th- I'ortuguese |MH MMioaa,m tip- ma mmi of Atrioa, and made hi way in a zigzag to Nat , 11* d s- rilx-s a tribe ol nativa lie tuet with n- arth< Zatiils /i with white -kin-, but with the wixiiy hair and otle r j - euii:vrit!es of the -south African. In p tn-n* of the country he enjoyed su< ii \ - eeihtit sport tliat he was able to kill game enough for tin support ol his l.Vi followers, tln reaching Alt el. \ it. .1 pm t tu Mii -r S. ipa l'into -ii ! 1 ■ w ,s a tonished to -.a a town in the middl<*of a vast plain. The houses w- re at -'tin dis'.uiee from i-neh oth'T and ail bu'lt on the same tuoih 1. < tween himsetl and the wail. .And when lie get , in the car how careful In- is to dispose it in tin* liarke-t possible corner! And if perchance anybody -pies it out, liov. utttek is he to head off criticism bx explaining that it is tin-one In- ke.-ps in tin- office—o convenient to liave on tin-re. you know; one that you know nobody vvill st patter, wh-i o at en.se, so en vital, so protnl and happy. tic man with the shabby umbrella. a.s he -talks along between rows of unpro tected un n and women, with hisib -pi-. t. The Wheat Export for IS7t>. It i now clear that tin- I'niU-d State* will be able to export to Europe ol this year's vvln-at crop not less than 1tt0.000.- r 1.50.000,(MMI bushels out of a crop aggre gating 4(Mt.tK*l,ooO huslu'ls. Europe thus taking nearly hall our product for that year. The current deficiency in Europe is estimated nt not lc-.s than tWS.OOO.OtIO husliels. not including that of France or Englatnl, which together will probably want not le-s than 200,000.0(Hl liu-lcls additional. Taking the continent of Eu rope as a whole, the most moderate esti mates place the prospective demand mi high that it vvill easily absorb our entire surplus, which limy he safely counted Upon to exceed somewhat that of last year. The demand, however, will not promise high prices, yet with cheap transportation to the seaboard and across the Atlantic,our home farmers have rea j son to expect full sales and good margin* of profit.— Xew York Graphic. NUMMARY OFNKWN. I astern and Middle States. l iiU.it Jt*w i 11, a lw> !#n N .'lira ul), YY n# atttiif* to (truth hv hoiiiala while an a|| J U hue a( Iyili I'ttik. N * .1 R lit iiaot), bIIIIII H cut ul i hiy, \ \ , tmi li. nl liiiatiioni a£.ttt( a ni'fl, !•• ilia ikuli NUt) Itialiklilty kkilili£ louom'll l h. HllßtHli ) M||Yilk( Ut|| *| |)|(. AlMttt inWil ih-ii(a) \ii4H if it MI w#* hold in )li .i)hii \li.Mi, fl St i. \ rn k, wn iiiierttat |il< *i hut lot Ut. f-uaiiii.}; Yi-vl, niul it Win Io|vw| ! ' it" I lilt. IIBYI I'ollN t'llt lull ill N) W I oik 111 Mp|t( n£ Iroin .Sat ill) ||o**k lViil i u* Maiihalt.itl lirnt it, AMI tiiin) |#iit Ihe ll (aiiiM* ui'lnalt) i*w kini an# li(eit nnlwa. a a title* (*aitMal I lit aWltmit*: aiiliin ItnU a All ( YOtnatiMi trail! on lla wti\ lltMii I'hll v • tri|ihu to Aiiaiii.t i 11> t nllitlci mill r Imiglii I twill lu-nt I IrMtirlttoii Holh Mb l ; tllt'lllWl HI! (ho !• wmtiD l( I% HM | 1111 • I 1 I oil thi-ll if * < i InIOIO (ho tmiluidli uocuriwt nitti i■ 4w| i-t injur) . \\ hru Ur w hkalta hlt*w the* aitultii liir tm (ho ) itfuifiiHi (rain luh* I lo vMo .( tho t'lttUa, i tit! al') tho hiaJkruirii. 1 hr* liint . nl# 4.1 tho (mall wrlo fili#hiprally wUvt Iho I'lwUonua ol nv*al t4 Uipiii Koto aiimahoxt Iho ootiiic(or, (wo IMWAo* ittiii, ti vUnil unite* I*.i) mot a iipwiluait, who Mft*ro lat hti| ujHiit ihr j'Udortuii wrro !- >lanli> kitlfii, hdiiliioil lieiwertt llo I fit s | M<) 4-I (ho |M#> ill lll*' I'ttls Wr-Irt i*li£hti)r hurl. IIT Itt moiit I t uijile, in Hos-liifi, liwa l-rvit altitoal t-iMUj'it tol) ilcif ro) l* 1 li> Air, rulat*ill£ - lta t*l nUnit 1 trillion** it rue k ihitt (auk N<. '.Mil, on tlu? l itltosl I'ljm l.iitn, iijijßWllii I'ntkiM, l*w , Owucml v W : (in >1 . uliwll. . I am) (*i. (aiulii£ |H t*UO Ikwftrla o| oil. i In* falik wa# torn li jdrce*, an i (ho I irnui£ *** l Aowt<. down (hr ! ii*!-. )., float I it) lti£ A\ r all wtlU i. \ A** \ |{ 1.. ISroW ti, which, tajjHlicr with tho ita.iiitji tut'k ol thts t iki.nl J'.jk* l-nie, \%ur* tirolifiyti'l lii*tital if WW* 1a tliD .UUO. 1 ht* I'lovlilfiMH) flub Dow hi*hla the Ira.l lot H > 1 - r k->* # . . <'haU!jtkot)t*hkJi lia) i w laatol it from thr t.. tunr, which haa Ittn uhro I all aloii£ ilww ra l*1 thr ituiuta i btntk£ a rwr that a lw*\ w iukikiii£ while aik**tJt*t IM\ hrMit. Nt illii-i fl the in ! *u wiiufiaj) hurt. t otianirf nhle r iciti iuetit hiift icrunmleii ilt li (i ll > th* Hi, let K It'll -ill 4J| Jaltu-a i I*'rye, a wt lj know it luilhrt tuetvhaAt. Mr. Kr)f a Imhl y wa louit.f in the riiaf of lu houat with a liuilrl wouitdktl the heart ami *r\i mi alaha iu ihr nr* k aiivt t*tct (Hiui content*, aithoti£h wuhp iirtn \ (net c* of a #<|* Vrr tro will" wet* left U-hiu4 111® inn-hti and luldn v wrrr evniruU) fKUßUiiitnl • j 1 : r * ! the ftm* w fu* ft ih (to) r l tlu 1 iriiiiMit |ruile. MJ Fryr Woa alwaat aisl) • Ave \m. old. KG I ii-ft a wife atid tW<* wit)# III* Ittliul> was i'tif id low ii at the IHuo id the tiiurder. Ihr ccntie iti Mtiup tuafitict* rt-artu !' the NtkUukti in uxler, Mmmihet u Nrw Nof k aev etwi )utf and (rotu which tlu IE itit.r ol BU'iy has i.tArf l-i-f B :r|il4\ I ihr *!( (#roY uti (iiiiYfari).l UtV t altort l>Hi! e lIN Ml) * iklu ) Is.oud, t'ii# Uru iif*(|U)lt h) fit®, many tf .*->( £tt*a! tfouhle tu r" rtj ib; w.t % thi kr tail, li.o it# ott led* i |ro|iefft) i aiKM.t I, white lh* |m Ihr Nrw \ ilk IhrttOrratir < tutvrti tioti wU ie hei.l at nu:u*e >'} iniiter 10. Janicw It Wtlbur, Otrtweer ol the !W*tW M l.# at Ltairiii r Ma* , tliUI rot.'- SM--.1 !* t*kit£ by ulni} (Ho lay'ivdla due • ltt£ (he J aai tifur > oar* llie •rVrtlly.Jli'ti b(MI ** )*(MI-}4ri|ir " ji IS s'l 'lit 4! at i'rin .SI 154 Hi *U' WiMilv i h.t .na tfnif uiiati. id ikriiilul), M * > . win- ovt * i ,'y : :iu<) ami l#ok the Att j ! ita* "I I'l • a flftrvlal, . j*. j rifr 4.j ar.it to Ahlrd to- .u.rd West Mr . lrh. t tmii wh* tiiade ?i ttitSt*. iltt *#in# *f foul* jrTMiß# Wrrr fi*-ttiv) aitu*it£ tite tutu* ol the (airtie*! hi#t4 at .RONI , LIRA* 'MIRV 1 ALAND 1H \ ACRE J#rjli W I*j r\-r, d Ika')ir*(Tr, thr r id the I; dri. M ilium .Vihituuvlt, thr titan iu of ihr 00-!N#otn llir Ate t* , ui; * a Hit Mi iioltri ate) < rniir. e: ) aitU oi th h e ihr tw#di* in the latter city. A iu ht* walk wha the continent. be trundle*) a * horltmf row, hut Bucfwlcxl in uakiii£ only SoT of ihr 600 milew. Western and SoytHem States (.Vmjjfta#inR llendrwk 11. IV f.£ht, td lVnn • yh tuna, 'iiainiuiii nl (bet l**i***i i omtntflee. ai'iicwml a laryo audietice d wotkiu£turn at Nan I ninricon (he inhit and t hilMPwp tjUra! MV, adv * aUh£ the ei|-uiiMMti (4 the C hinriw hy jearrlul Iha Moi# IUU r, a>t hnn* j iuinter, |uar* frlr i withht* * ilo mt>i left hrwd tnan aiat) Y mr oh), ni murder t*l J V\ r#lpy V\ ywofl. a white i *roef wt.h a h*e w sje the condettmeal tuan ba*l l*r* u klititualr. i*he muriirtnl mat) * wife haa been * ;Me: . t to a hie ilii|t a*Mtrirftt a an *x< ■ *or> to ber Imaiwii l * murlrr. A Am at ■*!. Ixeit* ibwiroysd an tlmur 4 •m!a)iiii)£ 160 W(0 bO*hel* of jjram. fhfre i* tenaiYe • *• f4. ..<•<* ami ♦ •(her ad)oituti£ tvuilil* BfiT • >! .rn* . FnUu!in£ a totai ii** d about |i ir ••£ a at*?'! ]i£htntn£ atrurk a *UiMe iir.ii Ih- rnton. Ya., killing tw# ><*un£ turn ari'l *ctovi#ly iijtihii£ (wo other* who had taken refuse therein. At l*|w(a#fl, IhikotA. Captain J. v Miti'hell, who lately amweul lnin limtMdoti, \\ \ ottunft. cHnnitt-l ui4 ide bv ahed w4 M j Pioneer, shot at a eoloml man, who he claim* bad a*aul(cal hitn. Ihe bollrt miaoed the ftiornl man, and atrurk 1. N M..rlan. tntinerly whoieaale £n#cer ( |toa-l* wrfMal, on thi forehead, tnfticUug a ta. ta. ix • ;tid. From WasHinatoo. 1 lu* Prraideni hm nocfplel an m\ itaiioti *f the ti-ivernorof hiki)*!*** tale |re#ent at tlu* ii£r ■ iltunil for in No.r* io Sefdemfier 2 >. William M. Ibti'h. cY-hier of tl>e Ci'iren*' Nalioiml lluik (i' Wiih:ndt*m, U a det inlter to the eitent of gtkC,ooo. SiMNrfilali'ina in atoc'k* i- i ijiputnl I > hav** uaia* i hi* r tin. Foreign Ncwi. Mti-r a \'-ir <•! e. . a Uei-uuui e eirl mar tial li >- -■ ii'e:i--.I V Imi';il B il.h lo impri-- oiinieiil i-i a liirtrrx lor six match*, mni t.iiMile'iant-l li' iifflntir* ol ihe wur stmni'-l K-m-i Wilhean. wtui li .-eik the tip..., : Knilur*t, mi l tlien-Uj dr-mrne.l ".l Niiiil. it in Russi'V. 1 > It ing the 1 rogres* ola < atlmlir proression in Beitfvst, Irt-. i'i'l. serious nut oeeiirml iiiJ many fx-rsaua were i nj ti re. i, \i!v iri - Irani Itirx/il state that 1 (,000 di* tn-.-. ,1 intinliitantn of I'nrn hu-l rer>lte.| in ronaeipienee < kept in cuatolr, nml il tl.e Veting Conanl-Oeneral ot tlicUmt* i Siatea cannot try him, lie must lie conttiie-l niiid Ihe Consnl-tienenJ shall retina from a lour months' lurlongli. Mr. tilailstone, apenking at the opening ol the art exhibition at Cheater, said that when America learned to trul entirely to In-i own splendid natural resoiireea, llie greet genius ol her people and tlu-ir inarveloua profli ieix-y in the adaptation ol lalior-aaving appliancea, in which she was nl the hixid "I thnwoild. she would la- a forniiilnhle romp'-i.tor ol the Ivng li*h iiuuiufiict urer. Tho Kinpnror ol Ausliia h-is acreplrsl the resignation of Count Ai: lia--_\ nm! hi - Mini*- trv, and I ount Taaffe* tin- pr<--c"- .ilin<-( r ol the Interior, has been instrurlcd lo lorm n new cabinet. Mr. Ten llrocck'a Ameriean-hrisl (Illy Sara toga won the ia<-e for the llnini;, nu de Plate at Kgliam, England. Over 100 turnilionse* were, destroyed, fitly persona killed nnd incalculable damage done '* t i*|• ly 11 irnirtr tlriiitlitiftn in |i"n* iimi U I tin itil*l!igttiir# ißiwwilrwß wittutu! tlißt J Hi 1 ijiwlwi !lif ilif Nl (f4Hlmrc| liMMiiiimii * tli I" |-b 11 ml itt4l 1 liam (titiii] f"ni t |(**t li^ht * '> ib* ol llm >mr 11,. 0t whit li tltnirtiYMlSpiitjuvii, (lm mpi* mi ol ll< roU.twi *Yith ll litlliall l*mut*r I 100 union , t'l til I ttnliml ali i mu nttiik lioftt \ t -t*-i Jii'iil it oil N Uvt** Mi'tn I.mH Ilia Set in , lltUi)' Han Y ttllllnl ul J At W nil- fkn, A (own in Atindmii lu Out n-iilft of (hi' *ait niiiiiiiK it jjion o! (othrtA, . 111 04iiir|tioii4*i t| n Y iohrnl IIIOY r iniit of (lift wni i* wioi of lilt* griMittti, w tow of libtw nj iil 111 M"vnmi I'lufo* ttit-f the |*w| !r I flrwl ut j"ti I i*in a ft|H *iaiiniiwtioii of south Aficaii ititvat w p.int o tho \U*Utry u( I'lutnll, Ihe Iguti thill / urioi illwWW liiw fftoueiuwitris thai hm|{ t IV wV" *YWr*t all oil !hw( tmlliw, nn (irii**iti in Nt-M aitwiooii. siwiiioY, ihorij luror, hiiwwiwrUvt fftnti l.rmnio, Allan, oil Wliolhn WS|M|IIUM to Ihr Kio r Congo. llt MO w*!i know IB htiutnll U Vt*! h\ r !*orii mifpitvl IU si (WivlMitf, wnh '•ring t oiiorf no*) in nit nl(rui|i| l* h>iiiltalh lJvbtrimiit lonr.'nl )>irntriiit AI roufi 11 t.i tt in Y|.tii, iin( wa>o ha a wrltl wo| I lltat 110 %* ll-t s to •(!( iclttirl, )>tll It-jtli Uoilig kiUcwt A rojiy wna iwdirmwi i roiioaing him AwirtY Hint ginn) liralliiriit A Jirw nihiitful liiw Iwrli furitltv) ill AtiMlm, with 4 uiil laalt nl ll J hrotl n I'ltmitli-iil 'l thr I OUth i) wu) Minialrr of ihr iulriitii A Lotuhm t)njiiU*h all) thwl of HDO.dCR) •llßir* 4*l Ihr I'ftiioiiui rwiiwi h hrinr ptlt ujhJ* Ihr litnl kr( lil\ IKKI aliafrs fiw Yr U-ru lahrii. )>'-|-ilr Hit lutiufr M Io IgwN 4 !'#, lat kioi (> a I i J.rh Y'n)i*ulr, i tir-larihluro) to | incri .1 with ihr j ro|r*t. lhv l'nl*a Hont tt miy '* S| tlr id"w|-v has lornv***) |Hii|MfWl lloui l -jtnrlaJ ir Amrfit aii off*nng to Iwkr U|* llir p-hnit- *I ihr l'nnama rnnnl ritlrf jfi> ill • h Yhrio no! nliH*filiol lor in Frwncr I" ihul i-n-t ale fitin'o ti*g " llir jA übutl > hiM hy Ihr <)i-struU('li of vi*|PYi' i 4 • ,iu i* hU ii oi,(Mill. Nowt 'y I.jIW htiuwNi wrrr Iwriml to tho groutn). iJuHor ha wi(im im* t) tunHhrr ol ihr tiiwtiv t*JM**)y rh'la with w hit h hot •IrtrU air la lidilwr. 1 !r KiriM'b aorhttu *f Ihr NhlJ l.?tUlr!#' AnMMUallotl lIWY illg MTnlt -l Itotn Ihr |4ttrnl s iHy, j-uiw-iml through ihr ■irewlf w*tut> it,Cioo iruii|*, miJ raiiic in cn*4- tisiofi W;!h n iaig* tar!) >4 thr wa iH) i.ir iiirmin-ra, oMti]iUM--i |riae:jwi)y *4 Itinh turn ihr lotiil mo a Mooty iailliw iti whn ii w rtw Arc) wm) ilidifi rr 4 liobt* ti*lowik ( tiir Mitao liv of |n**f-r iwillg |*ow |. irn lo tiarrtrrr. f wo moo wrtc ktilc-i nl* ) tWrKr xtThr?"* li. i r lrr> wvrh MiMiii *1 Mao v loi -U air *:*u* s wrrr hd< kt - . htiainrwa Ma# rUtitrly uajrlu)c*ti. win) thr rtV gov rrtimml wn* lor a tHut- |owt i *-* t* i|uni Iho t)ilui!tanrr. John M-H-niy, aw ril-kn*w u Kug*ih Anul*i : g'rnt, li!t liunl I**l t-ir itm\y vt.ht o! JE* ot . i • \\ thr tIIXIO loa fjdiurr w.> • • • • v | • i.' • - ....*" ;., ortk * oi laotnioti- Dm* coli|4!0 | uf {*) I • hw\o '•)*• has rtitui ly thr infrtil iiortk<*ti <*i U.c t *! tiro K ♦ in m liir t / io>l oiiuti -• oti. 1 f;r hidtrij i■ mwjtiiy : kUio' oj ! •*♦ w t •*** of tho ltn(kh attu* iu \ r * i imMvUi win) > mih -Vln • . Antiiiirrrti* * • * 1 irkr i t iititintwii!, many . f thr |-4- J . .Ig t)iaM,lioil With thr j lew* .b( g<*Ar|ttin ;*! ah-i *) > lh* irturn thr lit ( t.yri -llßit N! I* at), w la Ifjhllloi I** hwvr lorovott*! h> FsitoU I trrv wrtr k-'->) ami thirly-a \ w• *% ) 1 i > a J .v.jo.-i 1 .iUul Ml I ratirr. M i rrtvm. r*lit*r 4 a I.YCMM ( Krano ) ff*" hi > H-u woutiilnl ut thr h:!-£ in a duel With a 1 ir ; h wuh-limlrtnant. nuMi j* a not at Uirgai), IrrUh!, itiwtiy woft* M rwlliil, atul liio |wtKW wrir rUUiod atul ao'nr of lUrm h*i uhoijf utjufwi. )1 ordv of UlvtloiM. Mi ti may la-L-ngratcful. but tin- human race* i* tMt mi. Th- first Mi-p towatd virtue J# to al ■tain front vlr* onhappy lay tin t olg.ain s kindness w ~ h thou <1- siri-tkt. put n gl face on it. show no diiM-ontcnt nor surlin<-s: an hour may come wln-n thy rnqu-*t may mailily la- gnutbsl. M,-n and wotnt n mak- sad mi*!ak< s aliout tin ir avtupton*. taking their vnjruc. uneasy longings sonn-tinn-* for gi-nius. siniettm-s for reiigion. and oftener still for a mighty love. The presence of a child is a radiant smile am in dark hours, a holy waning of happiness, but at .-hi tim the dottiest )t . arriuigi-tncnts i-f thi* most prodigal of Oriental princes, who was ur wives, an tin- lull extent. Ai though only thrs- of tin- ladies whom lie has successively taken to wife, and who are known as "the lirst." "the second" and "tin- third" princess, enjoy local rank, the fourth, tin- mother of IVinee T-wftk. tin- present viceroy, by virtue of that circumstance alone is entitled to consider herself as et \t-nr the united income of the time prinei-ssis .-imount<-d to M.SSW.y3Oa year. I'lie value of tin ir jewelry may la* imttgitted from the fact that in the recent crisis it was in contemplation to raise fire million dollars on this security alone. Iteside* these ladies there nre others too numer ous to tin ntion. I he haretn which ac companied his highness into exile con sist ed. beside- tbi three princesses (the mother of IVinee Tewtik remaining Iw-hind). of sixty wop-n altogether, including tw-nt\ female slaves. It tiMik sixty of tlie vieen-gni enrriag's to convey the party from the palace of \hdin to tl.e railway station, and t n men-of-war's boats to embark the fait travelers at Alexandria. The harem luggage formed a small pyramid, com pletely tilling a lighter of ISH tons bur den. and occupied over two hours in shipment. Tin- above, however, w-as lint a small portion of the female Ix-long ings of the late Khedive, over HOO of whom remain la-hind in Cairo, and are maintained hv the present viceroy at a cost for feeding alone of (15,000 a month. At fi o'clock on tin- morning of March 10. in IHSO. the late Prinei- Imperial was born, just at tip- close of the Crimean war. The Emperor and Empress nt once declared themselves gixi-fatlicr and pod niothi-i- to every child born in France oh that day. a great amount was distributed in charities, and two thousand prisoners received a free pardon. In reply to his eoiigratillation of the Congress of Paris, llfit sitting, the Eiti|>eror made this forelsiding allusion: "'i'ln- unanimous neeiantations wliieh surround my child's eradle do not prevent me front reflecting on tlie destiny of those horn in this same place and under similar circum stances. Three rival lovers of Miss Hudson, at 1 ,al;ey Rend, 111., formed a combination ii ' iinst a fourth and more favored suitor. I hey seized him as he was going to call on her. threw him into a pond, and let him drown. Elghl Year* it If It n Itnllrf In the llrnin. Eight jranra ngo. in Roane county, Clinton Lnuil* riiiilk MI oiirwmitc bin brother nl n gaming lanfe. They over thf cards. and drew tln-ir revolver*, lli* brother " gl the ilrop " on hi:ti. ttml planted a huHel in tin center of hi* foreheiul. crushing the skull j mid lodging in the hpek of lli* hcrwl. Thm- yearn Inter lo!< riuilk went to Warden ltii/zurd a few dnvs ago tnil n*ken, in Balti more, foi a permit to be ar-nt to llay. view. The die-tor. upun examining Armor, lound loin to lie suffering from 1 vcrv remarkable and rare disease, known an pMiriaai* or fi*li <-aie dtseax The case )* fully developed, and is an exceedingly ititetvoting on<- to medimi tin n. The nk 111 of tin-arm* hi imperially well marked, and presents the app4-ai aiiee of white leprosy. Armor said lie in f txs-n afflicted wit It (In diM-aae for w-yciwl tuonili*. and it bail l' iiiue no annoying tlial lie could not work, lie bad I wen employed aloii_- .lion-and on the water nbout the har imr. YY lien aked if lie suffered iuu< h Inuu the malady. Armor said "It itches terribly, apd i . annot rent on ar • ount of it" Hln torehead ill breaking out with the disease, and there are indi cation* of it. spreading to otlnr part* id tin- Irmly. Tlte affected (>nrt at "covered witil wllite n.-alen, resembling tile S I-Ver sis-fi \t the Iteilevuc Ho.pita . New York, there *iu a i-.m- whi<-li was considered remarkably developed, but not 111 ar MI much sob* this one of Armor. Mr. Millain, the eminent English artit, lias introduced |>rtrait* ol jii* own children into several of liin ph-turen lli-oiitly <>n a Sunday hi* youngest ap pi ami la-fore him in A new and pictur • .t,j> undue reinlatioti <4 ttie tniwein .. ! '■ d**|*pi.r- ot bile an* nymptom*. A eeii k r retiosts i. II *tHtrr • Motnorh It.lter* a •to < gtiieniug nil ahcrktirn mediriM drnir- ; it..111 tlte ]-. ■<■! and tmnt efflearptua vegept) le - mice*, w ilia a pule *|ntaluoua lauua.prunouora-; t> eminent |-t 1 > *.< ant a ttnld and wbolremutr •liii. ilatil 'Pie Hitter* l.itrttMol <4 Amertcan lot. i* large!* uaed in tile ter.]cl*, iiver an *trreun, or the ncem, liasgi.rn it* a Florida Thil* it la in dierepe • Sit attention i* attracted b> *ciitr !i*oaete. a lev ere, cholera etc . while chronic diaeaee (■4ten the moat danger.ni* in rvaitlt), ta-ir.- ■ low >;i their develojmient. are *eldom wSirei until the. ha.e made an almost inetfaceatd" impreasnm upon ihc < *trtn IVrsotiabelieving tl.ciiic!. c ...miaratieelv hcalttgul ate Mi ll moa the VK-tima f threw- JiwaMi, and only become aware <4 their ;-rerence when relief i* i almost imj*ia*iMe. I ica*e id the liver an t •to'uieh are the commonest o| these chronn alWt 11s lr I'icfee * t<4-lcn Melnal 1 lo co, cry ami Pleareint ISirgalive Pellets an tic. cr-lailtng teuiedit-s tor tiieae r Hall's Balaam lor th- I.ung.. w loch comjner* Ihe deadly tnaliwly. a well as bronchitis, pneumonia, plettrwy. aath ti.a. diphtheria at*! all other affections ig the th>.Mt. lungs and cheat. It save* thmwand* I real 1 untimely graves and is invaluable in rea ming children trom the croup wtpagdng cough and ijmuxy. It is sold by druggists. Corolla.—A medical preparation in the lortn ■4 * hwenge is he to-el convenient. "Blown'* Bomehial Tria-lies " ailav irritation which in .luces coughing, giving relic* in bronrhiti. lnairscness. intluenni. conutiiptir. and asth matic complaints. 2.5 cents. M:uh>n A Hamlin t'alimet tHgans are tur rushed, for cash, trom S-5| t-nch. upwar.l; every one bi-ing <4 the same highest excel lenee. I tiewJacks.wi s licet >*iei Navy Tohaceo TIIE MARKET. saw roan. 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Stsle *ll*4 *'V I' ...I Vfat - Yellow *" 4 *1 • Mr—Mil i 37 >*4 3* 1),.t0 1 rr. Fvtia IS .4 1 Oieea. N■ Vo. 1 Factory o*V4 "* IVlcleiim Crude M 4"* lleUued—-o*l, so*res. tP*-f -ytattle. live a.-iaht. ... 041..4 04 S Kh.e,- " 4 I* fir tVi*,xnln and kUnn. Ihit .* 00 4 H 0 St nr.l and V'.-How 4 4 *S, O.ls--Form While. it 4 45 Hve-Wate 4 ** W.ol W*nheil. Combing A twUlne. 37 4 3 nroraahed " " 1- 4 MH ani.iurc* (Haas.) cant.* uannrr tier- < attic, llva wafg'il t.amha 5 ,4 05 Mtieru 05V|4 ON Hon* 1 4 k 4 Ot Ms .m * Wlir vr s .ill -V'!•vt *5 In I J A I" * h y.ld-ew. ' s.lh -I I- W.'OI. "At'l.Tl S I ARVI NO l.tttl' 4 41.. Portland. Maine e.' lii'tfd UIIU IT! '• *"'• nr. V. Ait*ri*t. Oliln vyi . _ A . A lMO!TII ARfHtiWßntrd-JlHbrif ► ': worll; viir Mmp.elrt Al | llrrrt j A v HHONSiIN. Detroit.Mich. Vll#% V._wt 11. c. 4 r IIZ Ft- unit rtlpliilv I r .M) rU C'aUlori> fr-e. Dili S M. Srwr*H. lI*J * '*' ' Kt-vton. Manh. Upßifi TO F. I. ltH 11 A CO. PorUnt; Mniiie. for brht V-iem-y KuftiufM in th- UkllF Wt.rld. Outflt Pi re. A TKA w tc it .\ru> Cot YowQE.BtLoulik.lli' 4 moaUl *n*i ex|wupii fuxrx:tt-e.: lu *. u. #s# 4 tmiflt fr® Hixw A 00.. AovirtTAaMiYVß A lMl lrrn i may . .ti f fmrn a*lfify f IL# *t•tlito- ti Of ifvftn I4it. uthrtt 111 iurf t*m a fW d of Turrttiit'a Sfllirr A|>*rlrnt f •ftnimilrM aroAfdiiMl I) tfrfti.ua. Will eiMntol Lie unt. cßMiit iii|Hk*il(iti with !•' I atid he* thfui our II | * •• <- topfwialiy 'Ubir tm warm weather. >( iravii (iio •) air fit tt- lia to do lit wetk t>f tMUfp- IIMI lit AI.L UHUMhISTt / ,S|L \ 4#SETHTHOO*SX\ p[CLOCKS> V X. r.a A. / \ TOWEII, /? / \ orricßß, Simr // \ "N. UuIIBKB. // EXODUS laUf MM Im4< t Iho hwl rllpltt. otth MM M , fct'iou I*4*J On Ok* Wi (d*iUt kiB| kkm % f>4 If i* to**|eJAn a hStou.itdc*t.to by. < i*4w MPmI Arani A* 3,000,000 ACREB Mualf to U,. Piai uu RCO RtVKtt VALLEY OF THE HO VTH. to I—aa da. Iw pruue aad aaa. aai an. PteipltA*w.Uifall lata. 1.1 Baa uaiwdli— I* to O. A MrKINLAY, Land Com'r, at. r. to. a *. h >. ai. real. toia^ PrltPfltS ■ u'kV' IT%hi ' ■ C 4 101 110 1 hi ATtoaad* • • EZ | U'pkiifr thr* lit ttiJH *14.) *| U.t • • e#t i u*t |lr ft) 11 h %•-! 4 *HVfe. i •< ! br ••HrlrHtlftf j tw* vr. >|ncf„p m the x-a^iurm. "Scientific News," ?HS venb-'e •♦'! *4 |* |u *1 M ieli lliil) || >t Sati.j . 2 *4. petu|4i.et w .uvfiiiAkft Mtil P AGENTS WANTtD TOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORY®fTHE WORLD U . M nil. It ra Bo< bMI'- • a. racra.iae* *lk Itotoo b'tr -T ' 1 < nttiti t*|M. toLt-J la the < • **i|a l --.1 it tfr rt::. M rf .a ff' |ftii< 'tol.iNi. It gtr, a* •*#!>. ft ' agar. !ttwii aid ! riu* tr'tti# U. Atfrtilto.fMt ' nr Wlif It M . fantr! fbtii mtkf Ofhtf A .('r M .NaUiwai ft liiMMMaOu Kt i.*At phla Fto wR97 '-.ft I.nl •- HBW ' in. HA' pit, Jh A> -4 /or I'rtrr I. fit. ' ' ; r l> faai a Spaciatty. y ktdiUiy. to.—l) aad Ft.eawa'i Gaade. _ 1 i in rr.iß TH,t Ntw TRUSS VjC. MHwiMI fhdH Warn nit todwea to rag Hißpß, ww* HMA%tHhg twK rbo Wtu It Im4 MPtteHf ea a to*i * ran.**! fttTdTT tikte. UII *a. *uaWto to* 4 < k<*p. m Ptokt CumUßn Eaglektoa Tnu Co., Clucafo, lit., F CURED FREb Aa ! fa)'l e aai eoeaorUed lUutdr for iill.im) or l alllaatot kaM, -•rraalid u> 'lk-1 a iwmi an PI UMAXKWT art vrnn c r.** houi, •• of i t'i'L .f*.. at.! , a:oi..< I I A T-raliaa aul do aof aßr*r> A U " ' " ;t . e r n nt b a II |3 f'a- - -'••. \ ft MIST .;/ i*m THINE (f Ml !\ 111 H1..ti1.11l . Vi, i > t t l K i l -liuiK r K ■■CvW is a- Ud < Ittterm m xic--*i* u- If - J 'rfoti'.r ::c ta :if fto! v - " "" 0 a* t. tw t■- -t St vwtf* & d eve • •tr L etd fuf pAttJiL.il |1 Hott-r. 11. D. IHWLE. Rotten P~ENSiONS. If,w IAW. Ttoawato af Vodlari aad ten mOUed la duttoaiya or daate r-aalwwad a aa a.U. .lasip. UFAIRUK r.. I.RHOX. r li-a-.r 338, Waahlartoa, D. C. THE WEEKLY SDN. * : im•• • • • , ;* v v. t |.,ipA;! Im jali'.M U (11 jAUHMri Uf ) |NHI. FOR HALF A DOLLAR. A ' fR' X V > (i|lilRKlK!.%lt IXurtTTTK '-ti S'- Kanilolph. t. im the Alt. IKK *' i>*lr Aw i-endow* " **ii ctift Settiitunj fit bill kv k TV ae :-a ) ! twjk % Ihfvtttmh M * very >tvl*hmc Cittwri • ' IW Ho, > fed Mu*-, |Vp*ttP>* i.l SAS *1 f! rrt.t ntudrnt *! ypnt. Fu*' atr. tn-*irr. coud f*- I tolMl I A*efkt Ko4 Übto *■ yew*-* KuV W , itort !a yiehthtot we w; : rroritre u lefit t Jti ftpfbe ' f • I Term f for I ytnr. I*M. C*t • . c vi f- n *t \ L*xHl I, fe U.' F*lu .jitt*. FH'tf" ; I |l)h iM It 0. r Tenti ' An. . ' J WAtlfß BRO S CORttTS V. " 1 ja"A ■ u. HI. I '. aul *nk ■ ' ' Vft ' 1 Y " I 1.1.X1R1.K IIIPI OU-K7 V IMPROVED HttITR'CO"SI • • • Mm f witoSt |] Mv f% • • dUUaHtBf ereWi* v: r>Hi BKOK.. Ml SrwMway.r.V Wosioyan Academy. ft 11, lilt Alt A *t. Nl* The Fn*! Term of Xhlo)c ! pfi/f tYttofhsHKk# w br.-Tn % aHMU tot. - ' 1 tittr 13 Week* , JtoMift;! -! yIRT * to, ti*e T :! I. Ir. tbe P pat-tot tot* Ato tem* ( K9M of Rlt1y: iNltiWf 114 K-nN ! :■'4 toVrftowr ant >nt • f Wtotobtli-, ktoNB. Mm >k *r ■ I . 'to a l 'tP A'* 1 '< ' *' .4 HI nerU. Ti |Vß> nn t . t 9HCI r t.e * et T *tj r of |H? 4 • * he? Tenttn. Wil'to#rTi*r the Maw to lvar I f ■ • ! UW Ttir Hn !tvK ti*rdto. !Htutot l ovi nl FtfCilW* o I Imlbirtieti are to—fit tbe Iflhtl ;u the w l. Iff f t. r i-A • * STWKI.A TPACt I Pii W 1 *"• TI(K tif i IV reiy twal fr.-n tee Imfa-nr-a dt H 1 V. r ::M.a . , e.l jit n ■ 1' "' ' ■ t V.I Are* a aoi TTe Pvrara i I'T HKIHBST IIONOBS AT AU B LD-SBXPUHrrtO*? roB TWKI TK VBAHB nvi tot I • I*7. VitotoKto ICi .StoJTitotto'. 1*75; rwtto. 1" Ftotut. I-7X tot*' (HLtotot* Svtw*ii (kit Mnr *t. ] ! % ." Ottlt Ame: -: (" -■ tt.torv %tth n * rtfltt tot* } pcev Mtit f-re hf\SN AHAMI AS OIKIAN C< la perfertiy |W PmooutHs*. 1 Un>l.**i I . a ..u laiimem rather that, jmi lui.ir, atl h. w I". Uu, wliett the . klld hat II p. wei I v.. m. at.- • fit . met In Rvtfe'a F.s.t -II ri.'' VTV 1 *' or rto Caul* •Mf I Itif 1K • ne will mail Til I Cllll II. laKlMat l f'.-m Aucual. lO ] till Januaiv 1— The I>i!k.*t |a the larEeet an I I*,| an I Fall! Paper nthllteed m the W.-.t a-. ; h.'tii.l ha In ever, h.-uo-f,.. ,| s nn. e t'. p. a FKKK A.' l ..- Till. I. IH.lvlt. I lika.,l. 111. We will jukV Atriiid to Stoikf* of |!iE) per tin utb tolkri •snenneto, or nilow s Ivrje ci>nimit<*n. to tell our new tond woodrrful tbrentioriß. I*V me,in nA.if ur .rv. Kai t*le free. AiWfrto bULKMAN4 X)-Mvilttll. MtcK ▼f* A ® -Choicest In the ri.l—lnitHtrters' prices I Pfl\ I kHIVIV article—Pl en*-* every body Trade rop il tiiUu. > hi rrtllni-Alftiti wnntrd , reryw here—Best miner merits- l n't ws*te time—Sand ftrClrvusr. dOh'T WKI.US 43 Vi'M St.. \ V P O. 11..x 13N7. Tmr* $1175 i——:n Si" Pau'.*Anduan SIOO I Proportional rettnna every wee. ~n Stock Option, of lao. - hvi, - mm, - t-VMi. Offlrtal Report* an rttrtilam free. Address I PulTKil WI.iHT A CO., Haul.era. BS Wall it..NJT ! r V*W / 1 RlHrt'i .ay) ar, te U-aA-. auw^ > 1 - L. kmi t b VOUNC MEN STiBTS&SI B n .it Ivery aradnale rnarmuteed a pay.nii altua Uoi. A < Taa K.Valtullue. Manager. Jaueavllle. Wi*. PO.'HET IkICTIOX A tt Y ,30,000 Wurda.ant Dr. Jroote'a llelth yiontlily, una year BOt MaaaaT HILL Pra. Co.. AM K. '4-0. Si.. Naw fork. POND'S EXTRACT. TUB obbat vwatnuujL Pain Dfttropr ami Npprtßr fr In Aw mat ton and HrtnorrkMTfw. mm bitisb. rkvraiam. Noouwr pim. imm luuriirt m many mamof lhwde|riw inc frtiiplaim*• the Ktirarl. cmr fHatorto InvAiualite m llww. .Iteimdrdi, I'lumluw.- F*ia In Uw Up-K or Kkte. toe (Wl IxllMt l .iw.nl (SO mUi for uae wtwn rwnoawi <4 I# •<*>.to • (rant batp la rv lirtuiK te*AOHMtef)f imbm. fI|:BIKKHA Catarrhal aßpriPwa, to toiapto and In. iimaalra fur oi l andotwtinala caaca an our talarrh t'ara." MIM, mi Ml Hl l IMfl. ar Ittotha g.namu kiu.li rnmwljf l;/ • urtna: wfeato MtonwirfeM liap|aii<*! Nt • fund -■Ateaied faaar far towt uw w a tit. acautot i nail OK and Pttea Our Motto lit Im ,4 IK*t wrwa h-ra tin ramoral of riuUuw in tecum ibbßbb# IIB4IH COBM.UBT*. No pl./terlaa iwad ba raited infor ttea ina)orlty 'rf/*ato IIUHto If the til reel Iw uatal. Full ■* all Uw otrvtoftti uf the Ealmri tarmaflmu&m Sus ak?wctSslct. s£*6.*" I trriot.. Paml'i Kslrnct. to aeM only to buUiea. ctK-l'awto In buto wrapper*. wxb UW wurda, •Kl.Vll'ti EXTKAfT. Ido-nln Uw jrlaw. It aaifiria'd In halt. No iter ran wsll to aßorpi la our own but lira aa aUwa doa-ntwd. am t*i- i-a*r*aarto*a or rowo'a irrun coo ■um wtru in rt aiaw ati au hucui rurtUß on uamca' aoCKNB. hltP * *Tlt t T Mr.. 1 < Bfdkalrd Pnprr M in. ,4 ttpw pfMairaU'W* arTI te awl .wmaii. ffrrt alwv. arkit a. ...1a < I $* <*,• r—atta ol mumrm P.O. ardrr. lyiMiSi. p.artnar tr nwwrr ar oe* Paara uni tei PBkr. u. irniuwa M POND'S EXTRACT CO., in Wwrrww Mrcrf, .>tr lark THE TEMPLE!! Tbe Temple it for Singing Clattet. The Temple it for Conventions. The Temple it for Choirt. ♦.00 par dom-n. Mlbcl ffj SI.OO. At Oil* araatw. wlwa mate laartwn. chat- toadwitotb. an awatlr wat>o( up U.* raawa a* U> tea WW teaßa for war tent uw maatcat aaann. B a ptonw ■ra la ntrodwa Is tlwu wua aa fttat . *! and WM a tod m uu on* *•* * • Paaaia. wBo aow. k> l*a art at Maaulloa Catia*. ial aa u* wi; anwraaß Ma of toaawa. liu.t„* 1 • r ...at uta la 18. lato pat* Uw apn* •* aut auafOator •',!- Tba ILrawnUT; C*k ■ *>pto **aaittr. ant tea ■atari i-a or* law* far prarUn. wtuW pcacUta, tofmat. awr aateM oarr uw atet taraß. itexluu af raa karfat Hone, n IM lam af toNn- Oi fun and A*U.rna Baa nr aoruoa af Uw Iwaß. aad raadw* it a food itomw af tiod Date. TV- aoawoaa Ulwa aad Barwonuad Soac* add u tea ntnda* and adr tut. an ru.wai wati far Uaawl BoawOaa aaa CoauUaaa OLITER nipini k CO., Boston, c. it. Dims a co.. Odd Brtaad way . Saw Varto. |. E. Illtte* ft CO.. um Ctoaatnat Itoraaß. Pkltofalpßto. An Open Secret. Thn fact it well anderttoo'i !l K tbe MKXICAN *US >!i LINIIKXT i* by fur the trctt external known for niiiti or beast. Tbe reason why baronies an ''opet s>T: et ' when we expL a that "Misktß** penetrates kin, *• - i a:u muscle to the , ?T3T ii ii ', ignoring all disea. e i"l snren. s-t. So other lint ;i r d ies this, hence none : \ r Us l;tr?e!y used ot it - ic'i wo* 'tis of sood. s m I. la. Old lUllaht* lawiKlnlMl I.j, FG3 F-MKLY iO\? WAKING !> <-ti Mwe>i.' < ii* -a aaa far ,l'na Bard V.B 1 Soap aaktlf. it it rru. *gt<;sr akv stkksotb.. TV Mark. I a B -WrJ ar.ia C\ ".BUa u. wbwtk to ads u-f.lr.! ar Ik wit and rawa. aad aaa *" uri *. vyr. trn per rsf S "ON|CJR BtiM, OVER 80,000 Mad, and In nar. New Drslfti* coMUnllj He. W art au4 Lowret Price.. A tr Send for a Catolocue. Tremont St.. cpp. Waltliam St.. Boston. Mass l or KvAoty ot Pollek. Baling Labor. | Vombiilty and Chnp''eMj ncqtmlfd. rrop/teuiim. Cai Mans. hdgem tomHnHHHßlMnnnMtoi.luu'netiwn. Mir §777^ iS^VTofS^^