FACTS AND COMMENTS, en That a human bite is as dangerous that of any animal 18 shown ly an coeurrence in the German eity of Mun ster, where a man who was bitten in one of bis fingers during adgbt.hias had the siternative of losing his arm or his life Blood poisoning set in, and speedy amputation at the shoulder “became Necessary, ——— Of Miss Maria Mitchell, professor of astronomy, it is related that at the time of the appearance of the last comet she | had left Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and as far on her road to Boston as Provi dence when she became Aare { the comet's discove XY, Twmmodiately she discontinued her journey and returned to Vassar to make a series of observa tions, For five nights these were un qualifiedly successful, but at midnight on the sixth an apple trea obstructed her view. Withont 4 moment's hesite tion, she summoned a man and had the tree felled, and continued and closed her work with great satisfaction, got The Chinese and Japanese build most of their vessels of teak. This wood I very durable, and will stand the water better than any other wood that is used for shipbuilding. According to the Austr Skipping News, there lies ut the bottom of Dusky bay a large ves sel that can be pluinly seen in clear water. She has been there for cen turies, and the Maois have a legend shout her, They say that their grand fathers told them that in their Sehild: hood a large vessel sank in Dusky bay; that the crew managed to reach one of the small islands and after living there for years died off one b Won Who they were or where they came from Maoris could not say. A diver is said to have recently examined terious ola hulk. He reported that she is built of teak and appears wo be still perfectly sound and fi asim fe MVS. thi mi its claims al ornament same oC can be sts air ned so to lo Black : hireh is pressing sneceed black walnut as wood. It Ja much the cher ry, an like wal nus as Where the land and dry the fiber is firm and clear, | in low, wet soil it issoft an i hue, It is already A 1 hairy perforated cha fir {yinhe savs that Ontario. It it does not float after soaking in water, aud ua to be rafted with pin Jd ae ged great equence o fit wainut, it hat } au) is afew day less it 1s sO 82 Tint dist ding . Pr em N pay or, it nt is ra ple Soar sleep the open window a: ground with a model wife band will in late fro hall and speak He can belt nigh over &! f tent and get ont m neh racket as 1s made up of a political oc me wiil slamhar sweet ly on dreaming dre ams that emrry a big per- centage of bliss. Then in the morning can tell her that he came o'clock, and that he deesn’t suppose she had been asleep nyenti she he 1m at 10 ten minutes, and she will kiss him and tell him how find he to come in real easy and not awake Her name is prudently withheld, Ome YOUNg man Can secure a treas ap iis gnp : Sf dis Ww which wild b retimes stance CASES ar m the f 3 nted by me ersing the 8 SUCCLed In reve “yn wildernes gnashir fo ver wen might be as perilous into an Eastern j sit on beer ke A) anxiously le iarks have OR o dry land thro gh the ai id t butchers from the stalls ar their captors have made large ofits by putting small tents over them 1 charging admittance fees. It has a feature of the season's catch hat each shark captured bas turned ont nan-eater of more ¢« yuspict n z ¢ QA Of ture £0 BDarme d aug thus been h ait ous groeate T VOTracii) the others—if the aver its captors have been ~The family tree of the ist op hilantiropins of Vassars will be Matthew Vas- founder of ¥aanar for fe ‘males, at Poughkeeps ‘ oting many Years ¢ fhis , bequeathed a ls FO 0 that and kindred gl keeps 2. The ¢ the Vassar Broth i £15,000, the § 885,000, 1 the Sail name i » Jast genemtio: Iustitute for the Scientific and Literary i igi sis not Jem mbered the will, 1e proje ) after tl will was dr Jol 1 ‘oughl Efe we in : as t wl. JL Gay Vassar, announce that he FEnonnees in ndex Matthew's will, and will erect inte a8 & wonnm to ‘his is a rare partn rahi thie recollection of w hict h 1 maen’s months form Sines es 1 wr 11s y ill FOO will revery Man His Own Doctor, Many a man who, if his horse or cow is sick, sends at once for the veterinary paaetitioner, will ron the risk of pre- # ribing for ailments of his own that are on the face of them quite as serions and as much in need of professional treatment. He will take the advice of an ignorant neighbor as to what is “good for” a 1iness, when he would langh at the ives of going to the same person for counsel in avy other business or con- e¢orn whatever, In the days of our ; randmothers, when the household materia medica consisted of “ roots and sarbs,” with a few simple drurs like vpsom salts, this domestic or “lay’ prescribing was less dangerous than in these latter days when concentrated wud powerful agents have become so common and familiar. The household remedies of the olden time were rarely liable to do much harm, even if thay 2 iid no good. The cure was generally in reality left to nature, thong gh the ¢ roots acd yarbs” got the cred; of it. Bat most of drugs of our day are not of this inert or negative char acter, and the danger in their use by the ignorant is a real serious danger. The most powerful medicines that nnprofessional people of a former gen- ciation ventured to fool with bore about the same relation to those in vogue that an i ae than the former ever were. knowledge is not always a dangerous thing. but when it leads a man to think that he can “doctor” himself, in ail- ments of any serious nature, the old and often-abused proverb is indisputa- bly true.—Journal of Chemistry. The barbab tree of South Africa may | Te barked or burned out without injury tu the tree, and it continues to live and growfor some time after it is cut down. | Capturing a Bear, I Yt will be remembered that a sad and | fatal aceide nt oceurre d al A: adise i | fow yoars ago, by a team being frig | ened wt a performing Frenchman {| HIE aly boar, a1 d that it cost the city good deal of money to settle Oth. x towns resolved that not have any more bear performances in the streets, There was no town that | was Joaded for bears, after that accident any heavier than La Crosse {he i Mayor, Joe Clark, was red hot, and he told the Chief of Police, Hatel i, neval to allow a man with a performing beax fo come into the town, want anything bettor . and he said he should smile to see a Canadian Frenchman up boat dance 1h that town, aslongas he walked the When, the new Mayor Smiley, touk the L ilo, he had only Lue order to give the police, and that was to Keep an eva out for bears. 7T consternation in La Crosse on when a bay came up to the and said there was a man down town with a performing bear, and Hatceh spi on his hands and told Pernue Cl ark follow him. The bear the axle of a wagon was in a saloon taking said he woanld go i ture the the cos than a bear fight got sireets, here Puesday, 1} oft Hee An hind owner Hato! and let Hatoh take + 3 \ an old bear IAN Was i, Al sarround him. So Hateh got the unresisting Fr ted off, tellin Pernng the bear RR desporms why wl with 0 gO 1 after was on hi bear and £42 d, Ro ar reached up one "Ad ' 1% took me along, The oe be ar stood u both for ing, and th Sar, and use some ) A Boiling r Henry of the University Lake. nls 0108S 3 tha iit to visit 3 A ' nt white gions ully 2,000 feet. ! : the sea les mb ) great holl ular, waler, he crate yr. y when the « ion nie from nearly half water was ' 16 hand in further, insupport to touch or taste by strong i in and sulphuric acid which bi painfully at any scratch or up our skin farther border of th lake and wd its shore was r ifataras silt for lar-like 1 fron thirty feet high and a yard or two in diameter at its base, and through these open chimnevs they were trum; ing steam and roaring sulphnric gases with a violence that was frightful to con template, and such demoniacal sereech- ing and din as afflicted our ears, even as the long distance where we stood, We dragged the along the vol- cano’s floor and launched it upon the boiling lake. The water of the lake was of a milky opaque cast, but we could feel with our oars that it was in most plaes ten feet deep. eit} y 1108 LO com ah mi a # | | was able 2 £13 a 10 8010 (On the sro themselves little pil rowboat not over daily rose and fell slightly of the sea outside. In many spots the water was boiling furiously with much froth and foam, while still its heat ras much below the boiling point of 212 Fabrenheit. These were dangerous places, the sbundant air in the water diminished materially its bnoyaney, and our boat sank ing them. We landed across the lake | at one of the rolfataras nearest to the | beach and proceeded to demolish it with our oars. It was a chimpey about two feet in diameter, clay without, and within it was lined with crystals of sul phur of a beautiful straw-yellow, splashed with ve wrmilion spots. Pushing | in the top of this chimney the frag- | ments would first fall down its throat and then come flying out into the air, with the tide BO like a prolonged stentorian cough. There were 10,654 births in Boston males. The marriages in the same time | numbered 3,973 and the deaths 8,612, no less than 2,004 of the latter being infants under one year of age. | — | Chinese mandurics or governors often sentence offenders to lie on the ground and receive thirty strokes of the bam- | boo, while for great crimes men are | | strangled or beheaded. PRESERVE THE HEALTH, | Mantinry Precautions to Prevent spreading of Infections Diseases, The New York State board wealth publishes the following memor andum of sanitary against 10 spreading of o fons paisons, precautions mitagions and because most of them we “stamped out,” and all of Wo controlled hese rales are applioa le to any locality Cleanliness and ventilation are in all and ovarvahera of the whic! The disoas to ple fly from pl from wan to by MEANS their fe wmtagton GLION OF be regarded and treated as ene { intoeo can them oan 1 i 1 first 1m port spraa 0H oo ae and person own In bo resistad an fatality, of 1 i CIORN II NONS Diphtheria, measles phoid fever, pt 3 them 18 11 or steam at a temperature of from 212 de Fahrenheit, six hours. of premise bles LE tank, grees to 200 degrees 43 ed for five or Disi lars, yards, sh nfection . 4 gutters, privies, 118, water-closets, drains, ud be repe ate dly ¢ ind 1 rofusely wl with copperas dowd which kept y, at full r 1 contain ui - pt £3 ROWers, yn, shot ise ging basket ing abont y pounds of coppera barrel of w r, and renewing ply from time to time . Corpses should be with a zine solution is tren ina the sup- horough ly washed disinfecting solu practicable. substitutes for with this tion, and buried as soon as Note, There Are no ! cleanliness and fresh air, izers, which are much nus ants, are deceptive. I strongest Queen Victoria’s Income, A correspondent has been the income of the queen, and to the conclusion that her the richest won in the fortune being about lions sterling. He reckons 1t thus Annual income, nearly £400,000; ex penditure, Jess than half that | nual saving, at les £200,000; add terest at three per cent, per annum years. This leaves ing the fir it two vears, dur obi, £200,000, erest alone on of fifteen millions ! would be £450,000, | which we have to add the annual saving { of £200,000, and this gives the queen |e an annual income of £600,000, or about | $3,250,000, Lhe came maj sly is world, her fiftoe an worth no Bum; an 165t in 2 OF i forts O ne rec ke 1} 4] | which her father ‘ | paid off. The int huge IED t three per cent. ont ing wer this ——— i A “New Soporifie, | An Austrian chemist is said to have | devised a soporific, of which a few | drops sprinkled on the head and face Be 0 onds, | He gave it the name of ¢ Tame r,” apd | offered to sell the secret of its prepara- i tion to the Austrian government. But | the government has not only refused to | purchase it, but has ordered the police | ¢ authorities to formally order the in | ventor continu experiments, { and to abstain from using in any way | bis invention or communicating it to ' others. to « e his FOR THE LADIES, Henppenrance of the Hoeopshiive, i A ripple prevalent on the surface of | fashionable society is oceasioned by the American iy not to be modistes, me chants and soci far from being in accord regarding it, and to-day the hoopskirt, erinoline, fardingale, or by whatever it may be called, ROOMS to oooupy a pos ition in the do Lion not unlike that assigned woffin, Yet the POAPPORTANIICH dress in of its 18 only a le adders nro HAO nil of fas to Moham may be ventured that the of this articla of form, and shorn proporions, and that ia the worn shows that it has held its nd ths de cade { peratless ori mod's « HUnNAS a modified exaggerated tion of timo, it will be us ques pear future universally I YORTS RO. History own with here a of the jibes } of th abet h line as worn in xl Was a ser It was also red tude of erin that peri erseil in Jere r 10} her pl af wlorate grievous y to the 1 HARLY Notes, ashton POST Al ¥. The Different Re ates 10 Different Countries An Interesting Tab WISE WORDS, To win, work and wait—Dbnt goo deal more than you wait, work a Jeantifnl are the admonitions of him whose life accords with his teachings. Disconrage cunning in a child; cun- (iood actions ennoble us, and we are The chains which cramp us most are on us least, The only amaranthine flower on earth is virtue; the only lasting treasure, Prefer loss before unjust gain; for that brings grief but once, and this for- the shutters from the Bl ul. GO light and air into the o now dark and suffocat- Death removes windows of the wa dread his to let rooms which ar fg, Ssinee { | { | When the heart is pure, therois hard. ly anything that can mislead the under. in matters of immediate Insult not misery, neither deride in- firmity, nor ridienle deformity; the firat shows inhumanity, the second folly, and the third pride. Misfortunes are moral bitters which often restore the healthy tone of the mind after it has been cloyed and sick- ened by the sweets of propriety. None are 80 invincible as half-witted people who know just enough to excite their pride, but not so much as to eure their ignorance, There is a 4 zift that is almost a blow, and there a kind word that is munificence; so much is there in the way we do things. 18 vr Ener and Muddile. a, a total loss of about $33, A vine at Foxburg, destroyed twelve ings, entailin 0 Du. EL Parnixary, N. ¥., ng ito throw 8 prominent physician ommitted suleide the other in throat had » by runnd igh bh was twenl yoars of age and 1 practices, Massach Maine Yoraoss y ther with soils, iand, 1 th New Engl cities, were r of the bition of the ! 1 Meohanios . Laring, United Biatos , Was the orator of go in Now ¥ Hits 0 abo rk ut Alfred T David the Hon Marvin, wion, ol aling ian alias , Who has cently by marrying WHS #rros fOr INABY YOArs ¢ for West and South. maginea carry the war into Mexico. Appre- folt for the ys £1 Americans in So likely be a war of retaliation an national complications will arise © stop H adsor Mit with uned with lored girl, he unned an ax, with which and a col 1 girl thon st Ho wlged in jail ired and 1 woods with and st io $500 and fle 1, Mr. Ix his head ie LL LEER i} il dead in the in bly last, the estimates being ops Ohio will be considera this veéar than in t poventy-two por cent, or 38, 000,000 bush against 52 500.000 bushels in 1881; eniy p y 000 000 corn, cor 74,000,000 bushels, a 107 21,000,000 bushels. r cont prainst bushels ; 500,000 bushals, Les oats, per cent, of against (GENER of 181% fi man tury past has of tae Coons, who for more than half a taken a prominent part in the affaire lied a few days ago in Kentucky, Lexington, Kv, aged cighty-eight years, Lievresast Barry, four soldiers and » mining rt named Daly were killed in a fight with Linns in Texas, Fram Washingion. Tne following from the erop reports have been tssued agriculture ; DINING i Witear, returns of August 1 lition of spring wheat of Bl, against and B1 in 1879, Compared with t yoar there is reported a heavy in tho 8 Towa and Illinois, a crease in Minnesota, Nebraska and while in Wisconsin and all the New tates there is an increase, Reports 1 Dakota indicate a fair erop, with a large Oren of ates of J ! lato of tho returns to this tin the Northern and Middle Atlantio 3 tha crop was reported better than last In Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri it gufleving from drought, In Wisconsin it irted bottor than last year, : general average condition of qorn on August 1 is 77, Last month it stood at 90. In August, 1880, the condition was 98, Iho Atlantie Coast Btates make a showing ynewhat Letter t 1 tho general average, ex- pt inSouthC in, where excessive drought “Il th raves to 41. Louisiana and wrk 67 awd 44 rospoeetively, : fulls to G4. In the great corns sion the highest reports are 95 in usin and 92 in Nebraska, and the lowest 4 in Kansas, CHNOS- Tur following cable twoon Queen Victories and Mrs, Garfield, thus the President in to-day messages passed bo. The most The Newspaper In a Farmhouse, People who live near the great thor. oughfares, where they have acooss to two or three dailies and a half dozen wooklies, do not fally appreciate the value of a newspaper. They come, in- dead, to look upon them as necessitios, and they would as cheerfully do without their morning meal as thelr morning mail. Bat one must be far off in the country, remote from * the maddening crowd," to realize the full luxury of a newspaper, The farmer who receives but one paper a week does not glance over its columns hurriedly, with an air of impatience, as does your merchant or | lawyer, He begins with the beginning and reads to the close, not permitting a news item or an advertisement to escape his eye, Then it has to be thumbed by every member of the family, each one looking for things in which he or she is most interested. The grown-up daugh- ter looks for the marriage notices, and is delighted if the editor has treated them to a love story, The son who is just about to engage in farming, with | an enthusiasm that will carry him far in st the outstand. | 8dvance of his father, reads all the erop bonds (funded loan | TOPOS and bas a keen eye for Lints red about improved modes of culture, The | younger membars of the family come in { for the amusing anecdotes and scraps of | fun. All look forward to the day that ! shall brisg the paper with the liveliest | interest, and if by some unlusky chance | it fails to come it is a bitter disappoint. i ment. One ean hardly estimate the { amount of information which a paper {that is not only read but studied can | carry into a family, They have, week fi . . | by week, spread before their mental £5 vision a psuorams of the busy world, queen's mossage read “1 am suxious to know how and to oxpross my deep sympathy with you both,” Mea Garfield rej sty's kind condition changed for the better, “Your President's In the judg meoedioal advisers there fied as fol Li WE mje inquiry finds the of his f his re and your majesty’s kind exprossions of sym an they are ment is strong hope o covery, His mind is entirely clear, pathy are most grateful to him, gratefully geknowledgoed by ma ® hin dnvited the prose Ua of py It ie government tad Npanish nd re the Association ta ut Madrid on of Nlates governmont 0 wm to the cong ul ws canisia, wiioh mo A large number re subjects bistorio ora in America will be der is soon to be Issued from the prowt wing postmastors, when { in and destroy offensive Lins been lesned by Boo i Of so-called five por 1 is hereby given in npon presen ie hun baw 1, pion » f the i iis BOLO ay Lhouid 'roas next slaould Preasury payment its fluctuations and its coricerna. It is | the poor man's library, end fumishes as | | much mental food as he has time to | consume and digest. No one who has observed how much those who are far hie bonds which it is proposed to redeem ato about $30 000 Gk il by He , BS NOATIY &8 oan peor taint treasury officers i ! Nerves that are Never Bome people's nerves seem ull, Question such ver the reason, and you learn that they are S]spepiie and of an irregu- lar habit of body. an you have the reason of their constant nervousness, They must reinforce their enfeebled digestive organs and regulate the bowels before they oan bope 0 have strong nerves, The finest tonlo for nory- ous people is Hostelter's Stomach Bitters, which insures perfect digestion and assimila- tion and the setive performance of their fune- tions by the liver and bowels, As the system sequires tone through the influence of this benign medicine the nerves grow stronger and more tranquil, headaches cease and that name- ons anxioty which is & peculiarity of the dys wptie, gives way 10 cheerfulness, To estab. Leh health on » sure foundation use this peer less lnvigorant, Home animals have regular cemeteries to which they retire to die. The llama of Bouth America has its district ceme- teries, in which bones are found bleach- ing in great numbers, How te Get Sick, Fxposs yourself day and night; eat too much without exercise; work too hard without rest; doetor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then you will want to know Hew te Got Well Which is answered in three words—Take Hop fitters! Bee other column. Canal locks were p— in Upper They were intro- duced into England from Flanders in 1662, PYSPEFSIA, INDIGESTION, depression of and general debility in their various forms, also ss a preventive agains over and agne and other intermitlent fevers bs the Finno Paoseuonarep Eunos oF CALIsaT4 BARK, made by Caswall, Hazard & Company, New York, sud sold by all druggists, is the best tone; and for patients recovering from fever or other sieknoss it has no equal. You sparita Veoerive This preparation is scientifically | snd ehemionlly combined, and so strongly con. centratod from roots, herbs and barks, te good effects are realised immediately afler commencing to take it, | away from the places where men most | congregate value their weekly | ean fail to join in invoking a ‘blessing | great, | 00 the inventor of this means of intel. tt ba | lectual enjoyment, — Cedar Rapids Ke were oan, for | mipeliod 10 | ! i Forelan News grea attempted to speak at a political in Paris, but the tumnlt was so i Wiousan BOs proaseat | pul rn —— The Indian Who Did It, nemies as | A dealer in hardware | avenue bas had a strawentter standing | the walk fro; it of hia tote for some d hh the pu blie eye, ! and yout 2 fon on noon two boys dise OY» i 6 red it and had considerable sport fead- under the knife. They were rying Fon in led by Mar. ast Wo | ing papers | other fe wing all the old papers he { could find, when | ada Indians with something less than a | thousand hitehed to them. | 1 hie y were evi jent Ot, and when baskets they saw the strawecutter i at work they came to a dead halt and a | exhibited great curiosity to know how the old thing che wed up papers in that nanner. ne conversation be- tween them the Indi an put down his basket and mu pre nl r inspection. The boys fell back to give him a fair i { i { i 5 i § { Aller » i ade { wheel in about 4 6 time. The machinery worked beantifully, aod a grin of quiet delight had just man's face when the end of the paper was reached snd the knife sliced off the end of his forefinger. There was just | was awalkonad at t of his pretended faint snd fhesus feet high. s been amply confirmed of Yale ii | as a beanpol He looked from i { finger to she's strfe atter and back, took 1 bis town has been BWay by © NAMES inom, throes holes and roskdonoos hav wAroved Inn harvest in sen hampered | 10 his baskets, resnmed his load, and an i. a Th | his pocket and his nose set on a bee- line Bor home. — Detroit Free Press, cm ————— v Democrat, § A War Helle, full report recently pub- Philadelphia L ref- Ars iis Globe Ina very { lished in the dger | erence Hispateh says that news has i J. Graham, a prominent politician and a8 affray bLotwoen i active journalist {connected wit Philadelphia Sunday Mirror), who, by ES the great German remedy, Bt. Jacobs Chl, o of rhenmatism, contracted during war. He closes his statement with, those who afflicted with that it its weight in ry, oansad by the | od and are mplaing, is wortl nen ms 850. 555 A Triek of Criminals, Ay wb ) K) an, sation known as the postal card trick. A postal ecard is split, | cards. | upon the inner sides of the two halves, after which the sides are pasted to- | gether, care 8 being taken to paste only | on the edge | is then writte n upon the outside, and Lady Artists on a Lark in Maine, tled into regu- norning sketch books bos and palettes came oul; the girls broke up into groups of two or three, and started out in vari- | hands it comes bands it to the prisoner. wars to work. Nota picturesque | go but had sketehers encamped about | a dilapidated set of bars, the scorn | delight of an artist; a | pile of rocks in an orchard, the thom in who hi open- uickly set spot [Evansville Daily Courier. ] A of mforting Cont dusion is that which | leads us always to choose the best. hr. andrew Ulmer, Bluffton, Ind., says: h ave thoroughly ! tested St Jacobs ob to find it attractive to somebody; | : | an find for rheumatism and neuralgia h through the woods; or a luxu. group of tall ferns. The neighbor. | it has no equal. ot arn. in any direction | Stone coftina occur among the Anglo. a charming spot that | Saxons as carly as 695, and were not she longed to carry away with her, and quite obsolete before the reign of the only regret of the enthusiastic | Henry VIIL students was that each one had not two | tus pairs of bands to work with, Dinner| How many children Soc Women AF Souly bronght them all home, and then came | dont ing, or the daily use’ of Sole hi , that no f, who can easily in nailing the studies | Sina made of making ready for the | : Re that tha day's work | most frail womar ak ont id or smallest ore long some of the daily needs : 1 be saved by sh humonity became pressing, | and a party was made up to visit the | * of the neighborhood—a barn- | with drugs and dress goods, hardware and groceries, all in one room. “ Have you straw hats?" asked the | ey v a pat h ood was an Oy ald not without i ie ¢ seeing Drunken Stuff, Ww many « Hidrell sud wolndt Knows what arod and = Buchu in | on ! talk over canvas and paper, ending the Lark's Nest ape rak eo, next Bef {oan trust In! ! Doe other & The engineers of iL bridge, New York, say that { cables will last ten centuries, lumn, 0 the Traveling Men t hard to keep in good health, owing to | th ned change of water, diet and the bat they Were | jarring of the cars hese things injure the } , while Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is certain to counteract them, The clerk was sorry, “What! no hats ¥' in a chorus from The extreme length of the Denver | and Rio Grande railroad will be four thousand miles, “71 should like some shoe-buttons,” These, alas! “What! no they never kept. shoe-buttons?’ in one | “Please show ribbons,” | spoke up the third. The elerk regretted to say that rib | me some TRADE “What! no ribbons? cried the] chorus, in dismay, “ Writing paper, if you please,” cried | the fourth, sure that she at least could | supply her wants. The clerk was embarrassed. Ho began | to have a horror of the chorus, and hesitated whether he had better slip out | of a back door and let his inguisitors | find ont for themselves his stock, or| whether he had better laugh. He de-| cided on the latter just in time, for | Peggy began: | “1 want some rye flour for sunburn.” The man shook his head. “ What! no rye flonr Clip had been looking about, and see- ing potatoes, a thought struck ber, “1 say, girls,” she began, in eager whis- pers, * now we're out herein the woods, and no callers, we might eat—onions I” «Onions! onions I” whispered one and another. ‘Delightful! so we will I" “I love onions!” cried Clip; and, turning to the amused shop keeper, added: * Please send us up a bushel.” The man laughed, but again he shook his head. “What! " “THE GREAT DERMARENEDY. 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Oh!" and, | thoroughly disgusted with the country | store, the party went out in search of | another, After that, whenever in their | rambles, which extended for many miles | around, ‘the )y OAMO near to a store, they invariably went in and asked for ‘thos 0 articles, expressing their surprise in | chorus as at first, and always ending with the demand for onions, which, by | the way, they were never able to get in that land of farms and gardens, though | Mrs. Dunean offered tosend to Portland | for them.— Harper's Magazine, 25 Cents Will Bay 8 Treatise upon the Horse and bis Diseases. Book of 100 pages. Valuable to every owner of horses Postage stamps taken, Bent | paid by New York Newspaper Union, 150 Worth | Breet, New York WASHINGTON, nC References given W actual clispas 18 County inthe U. 8, €¢ pandas: toh or mode] for op € for serviods Ges in nearly 5 Ra | ! “ Rough on Rats” | Ask Droggists for iL Jt clears out mals, mics, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, vermin, insects, 15¢ The market is flooded with worthless and vile amponnds for the rejuvesatio i of the hair, bat {AR INE, the great petrole am hair resewer i and dressing, as now improved and perfected, | still takos the front rank as the best proparstion RESCUED FROM DEATIL am J. ( of Bomerville, Mass, save Tn the fall of 1976 1 was taken with bleeding of the lungs, followed by a severe cough. 1lost my appetite and flesh, and was confined to my bed, In 18577 I was ad. nitted 10 the hospital. 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