or AR Sir AN BESS BROOK. . pevity. In my recent transatlantio trip one of the most interesting localities i visited | was Bessbrook, in the north of Ireland, a celebrated linen manufactory. Fhe profiuct of its looms may be found al over the world, while every in I a tional exposition of industry bas hon. ored its contributions with the highest prizes and declarations of approval, The founder of this immense business is George Richardson, one of heaven's nobility, an wpassnming Quasker or member of the Society of Frie nds, From his youth Beorge Richardeon was brought up in the linen trade, lis present colossal estab hn commenced by him in the year IN and it hes kept on growing aud ROY ME over since, until it now gives em- ployment to 5,000 hands, pays ow weekly 835,000 in wages, burns annually 10,000 tons of coal, and weaves into its exquisite fabrics every year $1,000,000 worth of raw material. With jae xpressi- hle astonishment and delicht we ex amined some of these b cauito produc. tions, forgetting as we looked upon them that they wero articles of every day utility, and thinking of them only 88 works of art flowers and ferns delicate and graceful as though they were scattered over the n which they were woven, On one setfof table linen a buffalo hant was depicted with as and aoouracy as though it on canvas, On another for the French market, he Je 8 of Fontaine's fables was most fully portrayed. Bat what most of ¢ challenged our admiration was a table. cloth of immense proportions into which the shuttle bad deftly wrou ht a mag niticent representation of Vm. Pen contract with the American Indian Over the heads of the figures appeared, Woven in Orpan Dental letters, this in soripiion: “The only treaty never rati- fied by an oath. Underneath, woven in & similar manner, appeare a the pletion of the legend: “The on ly treaty that was never broken.” We suggested the presentati superb table-eloth to the Sate gylvania. Hawi vg been dis sa obt aining Dean's body for in their new city hall such a gift might they felt suthorities he Qus aakey but w 3 8 La terial ato much we Ie deli wt 0 3 1 ns y an aom on of this od Per British of sal rails prog i vasa BAN tates pect that some day the will gratefully reme i he 12 unde: 0a wat preacher for one of he specimens bf Lot useho ol ov e wandered thro tablishment, ms iselad fran ite rangement ot af in the skill | and accuracy with w hic! ah detail of this vast business we on, and learned the power intelligent organization a before i orceived 18. W e i the faces of th @ men in YRrous s road of 3 and va and in pose oS soh rie t taerr character, ty abd intelligence whic] h pl showed that they b rouaht more to business than mere mechanical okill. that they knew how to serve God weil as the corporations by which were em loved. The operatives Y silly looked healthy and ¢ ntented, ane 1 apne: ared 0 en JOY thelr Work, al:lishmen les Bessbroc a he workers 1 va laid ont, fountains of the purest ing up in CVErY square anc very corner, laste fal cottage 1 of var 1 the oo 3 streets wide ith briek and stone, and solo; ¥ a hous sward and flower gs up ied, and new ks in course of eresti on, more elab- orate and ornate than any of the earlier structures. We saw fine large churches of the various leading denomir Friends, Episcopalians, hn re est hodists and Rom gan t school bul i; house every r batld dibg ant a oy rea dix 11 arranged disy MEATY a on the of every employe, — this tax ¥ secured medicine and medical dance, but also half pay for every 1 bek nging to the firm so long as bo was uuable to work. The savings ank was well supported, some opera- being & depositors to the amount of i We SAW O the lan d, r of th 5 hed {o the vi ers just ost of production. Some things foun in P rok 138 Sinan dance in almos st every other locality are utterly Ize! Bessbrook—no idlers, no loaf policemen (while the country at larg heid at the po int of the bavonet), no druckerds, All these are lacking be- causa there are no rum shops, No rumseller or rumdrinker can find any place Bessbrook; they are kept out of it" as sirictly as a wolf is kept from a shee plold. And in this single fact we have the most obvious cause of its marvelous prosperity. Mr. Richard- son is a strict teototalcr, and all Lis as- gociates in the business are men e« jually as zealous for the canse of total absti- nence; and the law of local option ad- ministere : by thom excludes every in- toxicant from their premises. { What an amazing contrast this little village presenta to almost every of ber locality in the nation in which it is situn- ated! i if a healthy spot in the body that is almost wholly covered with gan- grene. Since about the time Bessbrook came into existence. Ireland has lost 4,000,000 of her inhabitaits, Bess- brook is the picture of thrift, beauty prosperity and progress, — Let ter i Zion's Herald. Laws of Digestion, The Sanitary Record gives the follow- vg laws relative to diges tion: 1. Food for the supply of the daily wants of the system is msst rap idly and thoroughly digested, when taken early in the day, ere the nervous and secre- tive forces are cxhansted by toil. 2. Rapid digestion in the early part of the day eontributes to the immedi- ate demands of motion and ennerva- tion. 3. Food for the repair of the contin- nous wear and tear of the tissunesis in less immediate request; the complete- ness of its solution is of more import. ance than the rapidity, and itis best | taken toward the evening, when an op- portunity is offered for its leisurely ab- borpiion during sleep. 4. The duration of digestion bears a proportion lo the quantity of food | eaten. 5. In youth the digestion is quicker, and the stomach sooner emptied than iu grown-up persons. 6. Rest before meals makes digestion more complete. Exertion immediatel; y before meals refards digestion, and ex- ertion immediately a'terward derauges it. 7. Sleep retards digestion, but i} more complete 8, Alcohol retards digestion and ren- gers it also incomplete, Earnest pre oe capation of mind | | HEALTH HINTS, lard, two ounces. It is also night's sleep, of the spine fifteen min- To obtain a good | spruge the entire longtl with hot water for ten utes, Bavs Dr. Foote's Health Monthly: Milk whieh is slightly acid, nd battermilk woduee in some in lividuals a hypnotic (sleepy) effect, or woather, it degree standing ow, or whore the per. Id wind. Never stand still in cold especially after alig! exercise; and always avoid upon the ice or an son is exposed taking a» # Od to the co To cure ingrowing toa nails, one thority says, put a small pic oe of ¢ in a spoon, boat it until § { becomes ‘8 very of, and pour on the sranulations Pain and tenderness are relieved at ones, and in a few days the granulations are all gon tl wed parts dry, and grow do stitute of all feeling, and the edge of the nail exposed so as to admit of being pared away without any inconvenience, Dr, Ge " r ron anti-fat diet : an. allow 10 Gis OTE Jans n the fre fall an mutton us 8; bread letutee, Cat aliflowe r, 1RAr, May wr ham, bu WS. CAITOLS, magoarony, , Bweet cabbage, {yy hant uy Hil withiont st Denominational Church Ntatisties, Tho New York Obs We are constantly receiving applications for istioal information in regard to the puml of churches, ministers and members of the various Christian de- ions in this conutry. To meet wa have prepared the fol- as the result of extensive Ye believe it is more acourate than any statis hat can be found elsewhere; and wed that the great amount req! ured for its preparation ill ba duly appreciated by a large class ur readers to whom it will 1 prove in reer Savs: stat wer nomina this demand L418 qamana lowing table 2 correspon ia . apleta and of the Methodist lading the Methodist sh Sonth, do not farnish churche 8; Al wl of these we wef » only the number of ministers and members. Some of the statisties of the an all r atic estimates, but are believed to be near the correct gay M13 are wo Basy Men. Jay Gould, t} sme Says: He lal and is driven by ‘ Her- : “Gould rs with close the pres. his engagements until he may sidered a mere bondman, He has sisure, no society reading, no recreation, bnt is simply under the whip and spur of necessity. To this has been added the consciousness of impanding Re) 18 had a body guard of detectives protect him when walking th ut he Spends most his Sp in i being as chu ded as pos his sense of dan- er is certainly Rasig, The fact that Mayor Se «1 him down stairs into th lion shows that sonal violence may ba repeated, and eper power to these threat- hardly think such a ne wvied, notwithstanding 1is immense wealth,” = A government France is not a happy one, that M. Gambetts efumis a few andi- ences and keeps the archivists busy. He 1s engaged from morning to night on the days he has not to transact par- liamentary busin 58 and often far into the night in reading dispatches and let- ers not intendad for publication from i to his predecessors, he ‘has documents around him which 3 on reading while he eats. s LO danger. of BO. a barber wl i a nister's life in It apprars he table Washerwomen on a Strike. The Paris correspondent of the ton Journal writes : Paris hus distress over tue strike of th women of Arcueil-Cachan, more serious matter than i The women, several hundred in number, announced their intention of never washing another shirt or napkin until their daily pay had been 308- been in ¢ washer- This is a annul it, 10. Water weakens digestion and en- courages the absorption of fatty and | saccharine matiers; the complete solution of albumen is doubtinl, te Titles in Texas, cents), and eaid that all the other mem. bers of their profession would soon fol- There are no less {than 6,000 washerwomen the im { mediate neighborhood of Paris. Nearly the great city falls into their hands. For t compromise has been made, women say that they will their original plan, and A saspeusion of their humble functions for a fortnight would leave the city rather un. predicament, for there is not rone family in ten that does its vashing, All tho restaurants, hotelg, ete, send their linen into the country, it is returned clean at the end of eight days, in but the carry out in a A Wasp’s Nest in a Letter-Box, A letter-box was chosen last spring in titles have no siznificance in Texas. Not long since Major Smith, iiving day after the election somebody asked the majors little boy: “Aln't.you Major boy” 5a t. “No, sir,” wae tho proud reply, <1 am Judge Es 8 little boy.” © Woe have this from ap (ar-witness,—- Siftings, Smuth's little deuce, The wasps built their nest in- cide the metal case in such sort that in no way interferad fers, Throughout the hot summer ape ture throagh which the villagers dropped letters into the pillar box, As scon as ¢ool weather set in the wasps cvacuated their summer quarters few months in a field hard by. A FAMOUS DETECTIVE'S CRIME, in the Eaglish Turf Frauds, The death ocourrad recently in Lon. don of Druseovieh, formerly a inspootor of the Seotland Yard detec tive force, who became notorious a fow years ago in connection with frands on the English turf, Druscovich and two other detective inspect were tenced in 1877 to two years’ imprison ment with bard labor for * conspiracy to defeat the ends of justice in the famous onfidence case in which a number of betting men were convicted of defrauding Mme. S060, 000, Nathaniel Druscovioh was of English birth, about forty years of and was considered a very skillful and success ful officer up to the time of his disgrace in the fall of 1877, when, together with three other Scotland Yard offi oe I's, he Was arrested, tried and EB ntenced to two years’ imprisonment with bard labor for ** nnlawfully conspiring to de feat the ends of Prior to his arrest tris charge Druscovieh had stood high in the estin of the civil and poheo described as a re ni ligent and Ors san ae Gonoeon EO ay, justice.” on ation authorities la has arkably } ¥ KOOL, gealous man, On s¢ occasions he had been reward: chief magi at Bow the funds appropriated pose, for mn with the nd aly, 1875 ded by tt raat ont that ¥ mupection trate ir SOrvices harge Wis 5 aise he RS ers of the omplished quai inted with i various paris of Europe. hia possession letters of app him by the emperor other notable persons, and more honorable career as an was the recipient of several presents. His connection wi Scotlan ber, Qf that uj Gono reported he was « house wl Many prominent during officer valual i { Deo Was tle intimacy n y Kur re Pa a man The latter was nart and and industry criminal expl nL heart and sot the Karr g and French nl world at lar Druscovich b 0. sted with Meikle WANE Conn the plot in the sprit 8 ¢ of 187¢ jo hy » Wh terms of told Rare | finance ial 8 2300 I'l coming, a y, who ha was transformed afterward what gigantic De iv gang, ~o0n the 1 led OI CRITE frand was he coul x Masers even v4 fF LF $a3 thai guggesied id cure res; gents in Fran known to th k-makers, 1 un and Wi i uld give them a Checks comimis- S100. were rooms 11 blank gaged handsome street, Piccadilly, w ery, the supposed rich man, was to re- side. Fictitic us book-makers were then ‘placed ” in cifferent parts of London. [f anybody in France was foolish enough to fall into the trap Montgom ery wonld send him or her a check on the Royal bank of Loudon for a large sum and request the re it nt to make a bet with one of the iebitious book- makers. Of course the fictit tou 8 book makers always lost and the. checks were sent back to the “agents” in Tr. nee and by them remitted to Montgomery. Several French people of standi thus in spired with go fidence in Mont. gomery's wonderful luck, Among the many perscns to whom confidential communications were sent by the gang was M. de Goncourt, chateau de Gon- court. M., de Goneourt had been dead for some time prior to the sending of the communication, it was opened by hia widow. She was rich, but with no business abil ity, and she at once fell in with Montgomery's suggestion and consented to act as his agent, Beveral chocks 850,000 (bogus of course) were sent her from time to time, which rhe invested in accordance with Montgomery's in- structions, and, as she always won, she became very much fascinated with the proceeding. invest some from time to They also en- apart ments in King here Mr. Monte 3M. & Were and of her own time sent her money, and checks to than 850,000. Of course this money to her as having been walled on her which to make np She was perfectly willing to make up this amount, but not having it in ready cash was obliged to consult her notary. The notary, being a shrewd man, soon saw through the swindle, and calling in the assistance of eminent London solicitors he suceceded in get- for £150,000 with and ferreted out The con nection of the detectives with the fraud was discovered by means of sore Goneourt’s 860,000, he liad escaped to the Isle of Wight, Druscovich, how ever, was not as deeply involved as his associates, avd upon his conviction he was recommended mercy by the jury. He was not quired to serve out his full term, rrs——— An Ancient Horror, The Vienna Neue Freie Press fuatos fo Tacitus his description of the ¢ to re- Fidena » during the reign of Tiberius, according to the annals, The immense structure a8 a flimsy after reading about the horrors of the adopted their repetition, we are in- formed by Tacitus, with Chastasiajistio that * Atilius was burned.” EE — a The king of Denmark is truly a paternal mon Finding that during the recent egeveie weather tho royal foot guards were suffering greatly from colds and coughs, this good old gentleman orderad a supply of Dr, Bull’s Cougl arch, | NEWS OF THE WEEK. | States. Boarox {8 to have a statue of the late Preal dent Gartleld Mae Massachusetts and Conneotiont ke jatures are in session, Proresson Joux W tho noted sclontist and morning at his home Hudson, aged In INS] ne ow Yo Draven, author, { in Has poventy yearn 3 500 build RING aviy rk oily, at a total oa South and West. vf n m killing D. Larman third man Peren Manxins died the other day in Wash- ington god 111 yoars Or the X latore thirty fli church and twenty-eight A } Nebras) IWo a ROHIBITI di stroy on s 30 the ex ut $100.1 E lowa Re l ubli Hon, James for the long term, MeDill fi equivale an logislative cancus nd F, Wilson for Uni and Hon, Tho ted States Senator James W, or the short term, nt to an election, are From Washington. Sour interresting correspondénco made public the Fitz John Porter, tried by court cashiered and forover disqualified from holding neerning who in January, 1863, marshal and sentenced ** to be profit under ment of the United States.” In 1878 a board | of army officers made a thorough examination in General Porter's case, and reported to the Presidont that General Porter the charges preferred against a in 1803, and and bo sot stored to The idence now mado public from General Porter President Arthur, yo. that action be { letter in which roquost of Gone recently reviewed furnished bef e8urt of in juiry held in 1870, ibject three full days of careful coanide finding sentence tho in the anny marshal should aside and officer bo re his rank Or Tes] isa letter {0 jnesting case; also a from Genera) to the Presi ‘At the Portor, 1 have the testimony hia the general Fitz Grant lent ral Jolin says: ore the Schofield giving to tho roading in tho inter ration, and much thonght vening timo record has thovoughly convinced these nineteen years I have been doing a gal lant and efficient soldier a very great injustice in thought and sometimes in I feel it incumbent upon me now to do whatever lies in my power to remove from him and from Lis spec ch, irant then asks the President to give General ‘ort carly consideration, Another ied from General Terry to Gen- To this letter Terry says he wronged Porter for many vears pardon, \ Tr 8 Caso ott Lisl oral Port XY. and asks for I'he charge upon which General Por- Man. Beovinne is reported to have soceptad an offer of §1,000 for Guitean's body, the money | to bo paid at once and the buyer assuming the chances of the assassin’s exe fur ution, President has transmitted to the Bonate eltors Postaster-General Jumos and George BI from the star routs stoflice In Bhalloross, This repo defrauding rihle bers have been al omy » ds to i, of counsel ia RO Hi} aN ¥ Pidball 8, { 6 report of I and ndad oo nt by me 3 oxide mbination for ans of wo si Dons i en epartment sueh bon O00 000 o r £10 000,000 ns for stamps from poatinaste department Xi Pliis is the on the Tth ager largest =| fy semen mW Assaasin | a ret service of the {f Go lled fur this pur iu had n defense {0 propar a its law j ts the { of law was begun Mr. David } Was and wrong, in i. Mr, Reed repl 18 rt of th inferred and that to acquit the ty order to establish his it lied for the tring from the upon defens that frre the jury doe exis ton shonld san latte 1 Coleman ! that the jury in that case 'v against tho charge LHe y announced that he wonl estion by a two hours’ spe jury were prosent dur ng , but were absent d when the counsel for the defense speaking Mr. Beoville, who follow Reed, commented upon this faot hh | “me bitterness, and there was a sharp | co ik uy between counsel in regard to it, | Du ing the day Guiteau's interruptions were rec ni Hy and he interrupted connsel for the pros secution with: “I don’t pretend to be any | more insane than you are. Transitory menia { is all 1 claim,” and he ran on in this way until Porter’ # patience exhausted. ¢ mor,” said he, biti , “has heard the ner long enough, I ask your now hear the late Justice Curtis | court of the United States.” [ hima self up into a rago here, you : men,” said he; “vou are tn ing to get a little luere,” From this point on { his ind rruplions wera constant and annoying ¢ was no apparent diminution of publ intorest when the court opened its ninth week and forty-first day of the Gnitean trial Ax usnal the crowd filled every nook of the chilly room and the ladies wore dedly in the ma jority. The prisoner arrived at the court house about half-past 9, and was taken to his viting-room. He appepred rather ne and his conntenanes indicated anxiety, When ho had taken his seat in the dock he glanead around stealthily over the audience and in diately b gan a bharangue, evidently intended or tho | *1 havo received.” he said, “some B00 lotters, a great majority of them | from | When 1 get time I shall attend to them. I want to send my greetings to th ladies of Amorica and thank them for their sym pathy, They don't want me to be hanged, Public | opinion is fast changing. 1 received Saturday a t cheek for $1,000 from the Stalwarts of Brooklvn, nd another for £600 from the Btalwarta of Now { York, 1 want this jury to understand how public opinion is on this case,” A bailiff here tried to silence him, when he tarued upon him in the most vicious manner and snarled out : "You keep quiet and mind your business, Don’t interfere with me when I am talking, If vou had any #ense you would understand your place,” Mr, Scoville then resumed his argu ment for the defense. He objected to the citation of the opinion on insanity expressed by Judge Davis in the Coleman case in New York city, which he attributed to a desire on { Judge Davis’ part to pander to a reprehensible foo ing of revenge against Guitean, which led him to travel out of the record, This led to a digpute between Mr, Porter and Mr, Scoville, in which the prisoner joined. Guiteau enid the Coleman caso was not at all para lel his case, The question of jurisdiction having been touched upon by the defense, Di triot Attorney Corkhill delivered an argu- and Mr. Davidge followed for the prosecution with a review of the X Case, In Ney re i 1 orly hon F of the su] reme Guitean work “God will enise prosecutis deci rvons adios, t O 1 { tho law points, The lawyers were not in good | humor, and once Judge Cox had to stop a per i sonal belweon them. Mr, Booville { found fant beom counsal for the prose ition bowed to the jury every day, and he in | timated that it was intended to have an im- proper effeel upon them. On the previous day i Mr. Beoville a lnined bocause re jury, afer stoning the logal arguments for the pros soon #8 the gun, Un varsod tint fa inputs ot ut vars nll ‘ £70) a were bie iE Was Iv villo's & t Fiiment § oot law points on the forty gion, 4 EnLan, i ex iouli ng My FORTY.SEVENTH CONGRESS, Rennie, 11y ae ing the law and nrg fs A men n case ol bate on tl ref the com 4 looti Mormon question, mittee on con Was tested « Eiding a Stag to Death, While a noble stag of ten was beiog | hotly chased by the Kaposztasmegyerer hounds——a subscription pack in Hun gary—one Karl Poros, a discharged huaesear, managed to bring the terrified animal to a standstill in some cover throngh which it was forcing its way, sand, by an almost superhuman | effort of strength and agility, to vault upon its back, After rev. ral desperate but unsuccessful attempts to dislodge { its rider from his peat, the stag, stimu. | lated anew to flight by the ory of the fast-approaching hounds, resumed i's course, but it coon broke down under the weight of its unaccustomed burden, ani gave up the ghost through sheer exhanstion and terror. Poros was found | by the huntsmen sitting on tha nowowrnd- od earcass of the stag, which he had liter ally ridden to death, and resolutely claimed as the just reward of an achiove- ment unprecedented in the annals of the chase. close The giving of gifts on New Year's day is said to have originated with the Romans, Titus Tatins, king «of the Sabines, was presented, the L. st day of the new year, with some branches cut in a wood consecrated to Strenia, the God- dess of Strength. be converted into a large dry goods house. Page for $650,000. The building itself cost $700,000, and with the ground cost | $1,200,000, 1 “ Serateh Him,” A short time ago a juror ay peared before one of the judges of this county, who is celebrated for dispatching busi. pess ond using no unnecessary words in giving his orders, and asked to ba exonsed, “ Bwear him in, Mr. Clerk.” “* What is your excuse ?'’ “I have got the iteh—1 now,’ “Mr. Olork, serateh him.” Whereupon the clerk scratehed his namo from the list, When the juror returued to bis store he said he never spoke truer in bis life than when he said he was ilohing, “for,” said he, “I was itching; but it was to get back to my business.” legal New am itehiog CY Mr, E.G, Gartman, th business manage: { the Evening Diepatel of York, Pa, wa cured of neuralgia by thc applications of Bt, Jacobs Oll.—Boston \ slams.) Baturday Evening Express, In the ten vears ending with 1880 the land, including reased more thay 230,000 to 4,080, - total of uuprodoctive fallow, in Ireland, in A560 000 aeres—from 4 LU, ra ARI and exchange refers to Mr, Thos Ls Forwisd, o Belair, that Bate, cured by 8t, Jacobs Oil of rheumatism, ~ Yoehentas N.Y.) Banday Morning Tribune ’ ¥ a atle— A Mar who was You can't tell he's good until he's A man is like an egg. whet! er or not hroke.” 55 Warser's Safe Kidoey and Liver Cure. 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