i ''t Uinta en Calling. Do rot stnre nround the room. Do not take a dog or small child. Do not linger nt the dinner hour. Do not lny aside the bonnot at a for ma! rail. Do not fidget with your cane, hat or parasol. Do not make a call of ceremony on a wet a ay. Do not turn your back to one seated near you. Do not touch the piano unless invited to ao so. Do not handle ornaments or furniture in fie room. Do not make a display of consulting your war.cn. Do not go to the room of an invalid unless invited. Do mt remove the glove when mak ing a formal call. Do not continue to stay any longer wnen conversation begins to Jag. Do not remain when you find the lady on the point of going out. Do not mnke the first call if vou are a new-oonicr in the neighborhood. Do not open or shut doors or windows or alter the arrangements of the room. Do not enter a room without first knocking and receiving an invitation to come in. Do not resume your seat after having aiisuu vj gu uuiuaa lur important rea sons. Do not walk around the room exam ining pictures, while waiting for the Hostess. Do not introduce politics, religion or weighty toDics for conversation when making calls. Do not prolong the call if the room is crowded. It is better to call a day or it wo aiterwara. Do not call upon a person in reduced circumstances with a display of wealth, drees and equipage. Words or Wisdom. Some persons are chronically sour: you feel every time you meet them as if you'd been eating lemons without sugar; thfiy stamp a s ;owl on you inside and out. A zealous soul without meekness is like a ship in a storm, in danger of wrecks. A meek soul without zeal is like a ship in a calm, that moves not as fast as it ought. When we are out of sympathy with the young, then we think our work in this world is over. That is a sign that the heart has begun to wither and that is a dreadiul kind of old age. There is no man who has so little spare time as the one who is thoroughly idle. Idling is of itself a business which finds even all the waking hours oi the day not quite f ufficient for its needs. Do little hopeful things and speak hopeful words whenever you can. They are bettor than pearls or diamonds to strew along the roadside of life, and will yield a far more valuable harvest. To be satisfied with the acquittal of the world, though accompanied with the secret condemnation of conscience, this is the mark of a little mind ; bm. it requires a soul of no common stamp to be satisfied with its own acquittal, and to despise the condemnation of the world. It is the impulse and duty of every right minded man to secure time for himself and his personal culture as well as time for his business. The education of school is the mere portal to the higher education which every one may give to himself. In many cases, in fact, it may be said that education does not begin till we leave school. Use the after-bours lor improvement. Advice to Married People. A. worthy wife of forty years' standing, ,nd whoso life was not all made of sun shine and peace, gave the following impressive advice to a newly-married pair of her acquaintance. The advice i so good and well suited to all married people as well as those entering that slate, thfitwe here puoluh it lor the benefit of such persons: Preserve sacredly the privacies of your own house, your married state and your heart. Let no father, mother, 'sister or brother ever presume to come "between you or share the joy or sorrow that be long to you two alone. With mutual help build your quiet world, not allow ing your dearest friend to be the confi dant f f aught that becomes your domes tic peace. Let moments of alienation, if tuey occur, be healed at once. Never, no never, speak of it outside, but to each J c"nfcs3- an(l all will come out right. Never let the morrow's sun still nnd you at variance. Renew and re. new our vow; it will do you good, and thereby your min Is will row t jgether, contented in that love which is stronger than death, and you will become truly one. , J Antique Tea-Drinklng- Habits. Queer stories are told ol the advent of tea in the fashionable market. The isrooranceof its preparation was illimit able, and line ladies, determined to tread closely on the heels of fashion, were compelled to take lessons in the art of brewing it. One lady, before consent ing to become a candidate for culinary honors, boiled several pounds and served it as a vegetable. Another, equally stupid, set forth her table with it as dried fruit, and naturally failed to relish it. At the tea parties, in the seventeenth century, the leaves from which the tea had been drawn were round to be eaten, as a great delicacy, with bread and butter. To refuse was to aflront the giver of this odd enter tainment, and to stamp oneself an " outer barbarian " in the realms of gen tility. Not so very long ago it was the general custom to carry to New England ta parties one's own cup or tea dish. Ihe latter curious vessel from eight lo ten inches square and an inch deep gave rise to the phrase M a dish of tea." II umbos;" Defined. Little Paul, clambering on his father's knee Pa, what is " humbug P" Father Why. what on earth do you want to know forP Paul I heard you say it to ma a min. uteago. Father Yes, my son. HumbuK 1b when your ma pretends she loves uie ar d there are no buttons on the neck of my shirt. Beans, when cooked with fat, are quite analogous to nuts in their sustaining qualities, and a vegetable oil might al ways be used in preference to pork. Fried beans and tortillas flat cakes made from Indian compare the btaple dish in Mexico. Thrilling Aaventnre With a Shark An American sbip. named the Olyra pus, anchored off the island of Uourbon in the Indian ocean, rnd some of t(e sailors obtained permission to go asuore and enjoy a walk arter the nay's work. Night was coming on, and the qunrterrcRHter on duty, tempted to in dulge in a bath by the t ranauillit.y of the scene and tlie delicious coolness of the water, undressed and iunioed overboard from the gangway. The quartermaster was a good swimmer, and was soon some distance from theship.oblivious of danger, nut uie coot, a negro.wno was si oipg in tne main-chains coolinz him se' after his hot day's duty, chanced to espy tne hn of a shark winch was swim ming near the surface of the water on the other side of the ship to that on which nis shipmate was disnorunir himse'f. His first impulse, after making sure wuat it was (torso large was the. size he thought it must be a plank), was to call out and warn him of his danger, but it seemed no wisciy determined not to do so Jest the news might paraiyzo him with terror. So he auicklv warned some of the sailors, and in little more than two minutes a small dinirev suspended at the davits was lowered into the water, and the crew were null ing with mieht and main toward their comrade. Whether it was that only now the shark caught sight of the man in the water, or the noise of the boat attracted las attention in that direction. the huge fish turned and made toward the quartermastor, who, still uncon scious of the fearful dargcr menacing him, continued to swim away with re doubled energy, as the quick click of the rowlocks warned him of the ars- proach of his shipmates. Keticence would now have been misplaced, as, un less he was rescued within a few seconds, all would be over with him. " vv llhams," shouted out the cox swain, ' there are sharks near you; be quick get into the boat, as you value your life." Apprehending at length the full hor ror of his position, the auartermaster turned to the little boat, where alone was satety, and being a powerful swim mer was soon almost alongside. But the shark was upon him. "Quick! quick!" shouted his Bhipmates.while the bowman, glancing over his shoulder, threw in his oar. and. a nick as thought. jumped up, boat-hook in hand, to try and help the struggling seaman. vv ay enough." shouted the cox swain, as the boat, impelled by stout arms, shot almost over the quartermas ter, who, after a final effort, extended ms arms to seize the gunwale oi the boat, while two of the crew leaned over the side in order t help him out. But the shark was not to be thus easily balked ol its anticipated prey, and as it was near enough to make its venture. darted half out of the water, exposing its prodigious length, and turned over on its side, opening its cavernous jaws. At that moment, when all appeared lost, the bowman, exerting all his strength (and it so happened that he was the most powerful man in the ship), plunged the boat hook right into the month nf the animal, which, writhing in agony, fell back into the water, and snapped the weapon in two. Turning upon the boat in its fury, it lashed it with its tail witn sucu ternhc force that it staved it forward. The sailors had just time to uraw m tneir shipmate, when thev be came aware of the new danger menac- ; it f . mi . . .... ing au oi mem. xne boat began to nil, when deliverance came from another quarter. Their cries for help (which, owing to the calmness of the evening, were audible a great distance) attracted the attention ot the crew of a schooner anchored near the land, who quickly launched their longboat, and made toward them. The shark, lashing the water with fury and pain, appeared to be deter mined to exact revenge, and remained near the spot, awaiting its prey ; but it wa3 again balked, lor just as the little dingey was settling fast by the head, the inenaiy longboat arrived upon the scene, ihe crew, with Williams, were taken out of the sinking craft, and were soon on their way back to the ship, re- oicmg in tneir escape irom a. terrible death. Time Tables and Cars. A contributor to the International Rtvitw tells how the larger railroad cor porations make their time tables, and e.-p account ot their cars, a9 follows : la one small room there is a board some ten feet square, having on one side the name of every station on the road, and at rifht angles with this list the time at intervals of five minutes through the day. By sticking pins with threacs attached, the position of every train is established, the time table is made up; and with this and the aid of the tele graph, the responsible head regulates the trains as on a chess-board. In any large station-vard one may see freight-cars marked with the name of al most every road in the country, and the traveler nsks himself, how are they ever got home again, and why is not the roll ing stock tound scattered in the time of need? This is the hu-iness of every car accountant. To this ilieial everv con ductor makes a daily return of every car composing his train. The account ant has a table or tables, havinsr on on side the nunbers of every car, whether passenger or freight, beonging to the road, and at right angles with it the days of the month. By placing the numbers of the stations against those of the cars and the date, a peifect picture is obtained of the distribution of the rolling stock, which the traflio mtinaeer can alter at pleasure. Tho names of ioreign roaas naving connections are added to the number of stations, and indica'e who is responsible lor missing cars. If the connecting road has the same system, and has sent the car over still another road, it transmits the de mand of the owner; and thus a car may be traced all round the United States. France sent 309.268 .'soldiers to the Crimean war, of which 10,240 were killed in battle and 85,373 died irom other causes. The British contingent numbered W7.8G4. men, of whom but ,Wi were killed or died from wounds while 17,580 expired in the hospitals of disease. Piedmont sent but 12.000 men to the Crimea and lost only twenty-eight men in battle, and 2,166 in hospitals. The Turks lost 35,000 men from all causes, and tho Russians 630.000. The contest cost the allies $793,733,837, and Russia $600,000,000. While making a call at a neighbor's, a young lady of Madison, Ohio, said to a eat that came into the room : ' W hy, pussy, I haven't seen your babies yet; are they pretty?" The cat immediately went out, and rtiorned with a kitten in her mouth- which she laid at the feet o her questioner. Chicago Intor-Oooftti.) TE1ULS OF TIIL DEEP. , The world renowned swimmer, Ca)t. Taul Boy ton, in an interview with a newspaper correspondent at the so shore, related the following incidents in his experience: t j Reporter. " Captain Boyton.you nitst have seen a largo part of the world?" Captain Boy ton Yes, sir, hi j) aid of my Rubber Life-Saving D: have traveled over 10,(HH) miles oi the rivers of America and Europe; have also been presented to the cro1 Wd heads of England. Franco. Gerrnanv. Austria, Belgium. Italy. Holland, Spain and Portugal, and have in my possession forty-two medals and decorations; I havo three times received the order of knighthood, and been elected honorary member of committees, clubs, orders and societies." Reporter. " Were your various trips accompanied with much danger?" Captain Boyton. "That depends upou what you may call dangerous. During my trip down the river Tagus in Spain. I had to "shoot" 102 water. falls, the highest being about eighty-five feet, and innumerable rapids. Crossing the Straits cf Messina. I had thre ribs broken in a fight with sharks ; and coming down the Somane, a river in France, I received a charge of shot from an excited and startled huntsman. Al though all this was not very pleasant. and might be termed dangerous, I fear nothing more on my trip than intense cold ; for, as long aa my limbs are free and easy, and not cramped or benumbed, I am all right. Ol late I carry stock of St. Jacobs Oil in my little boat (the captain calls it " Baby Mine," and has stored therein signal rockets, thermome ter, compass, provisions, etc.),and I havo had but little trouble. Before starting out I rub myself thoroughly with the article, and its action on the muscle is wonder. ful. From constant exposure I am some what subject to rheumatic pains, and nothing would ever benefit me until I got hold ot this lireat uerman Remedy. Why, on my travels I have met neonln who have been suffering with rheuma tism for years; by my advice they tried the Oil, and it cured them. I would sooner do without food for days than be without this .remedy lor one hour. In fact I would not attempt a trip with out it." The captain became very enthusi astic on the subject of St. Jacobs Oil, and we left him citing instances of the curative qualities of the Great German Remedy to a party around him. The ancient Egyptians showed great wisdom and tender care in their treat ment of the insane. At each extremitv of Egypt was built a temple to Saturn, where lunatics of various de grees were brought by their friends. These temples were adorned by the finest works of art. were surrounded bv beau tiful shady grounds, and patients were provided with every form of amusement and recreation that could occupy the mind and invigorate the body. Music, wine, employment, fixing the attention: and exercising the memory, were the principal remedies used, and none but the most violent maniacs were put under any personal restraint. Mr. Burnham. the astronomer, pro- nounces Mount Hamilton, in Santa lara county, California, the best of all the sites now used telescopicallv. He found there forty-two clear nights out of biaiv Bumcuiing liupoasiD.o even to itauan heavens. The art of obtaining sugar from the cano was discovered by a Venetian in latij, and tor ntty years later a sugar lo if weighing seven pounds was con sidered a beautiful present. Chicago Tribune. Mr. Ira Brown, the enterprising real estate man, states that he could and would say a good word for the St. Jacobs Oi 1, which had cured him of a evere attack of inflammatory rheu matism that all other treatments had failed even to allay. Tho total number of lunatics n Great Britain is now 77,696 a number large enough to make a formidable army if it could be organized. Quality and efllcaoy considered. Dr. Rull'a Cough Syrup is without exception the beat Cough preparation in the market Pries 25 cenu a bottle. Disraeli, in addition to whatever else be has, has a government pensionjequal to ten thousand dollars. Dr C. E. Shoemaker, thevwell-known aural aui yoon ol Itonilinni Pa., effort to send by mail, lu eot charge, valuable Utile book on deafness and dietines of the ear specially on running ear and catarrh, and their proper trenMneut giving relcrences and testimonials that will Hti8ly the most skeptical. Address aa above Art You Not ill Unori llr.lllit It the Liver is the source ol your trouble, you ran nnd an absolute lemedy in Dit. San- ford's Liver Invkjohatob. the only vegeia tilu cathartio which aois uirectly on the Liver. Cures all Bilious disease. For Book address Lu. Sanfokd, 162 Broadway, New York. Veg etine will regulate the bowels to healthy action, by stimulating the secretions, cleans ing and purifying the blood oi poisonous humors, and. iu a healthiul and natural man ner, expels all impurities without weakening the body. The Voltaic itrlt Co , ftlarihnll. Mich., Will send lUHir li lectio-Voliuio Belts to the afllicted upon 30 days' Iriul. See their adver- mement in this paper head ed, " On 30 Says' Trial." Get Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeners applied to those new boots bctore you run them over. 7V.ar Vnrli UK,.... ... I, . Uellls of 1'ue try are Kjtcelleut. Urt alinjir. hn' ,iUv. lauuhtrri,AVIvr and Mothers. D Id AKlJlllll'S I'TKklNKl AlHol.lCiV will nrvtl lively cur Female WaiUn-w, nutii Kall'iig ot Hit Wouih, WbtteB, Chronic lurtaimuallon or Ulceration oj trie Womb. Iltclilelltal lleuiorrh&H or b'livktintr Pitltifiil Supprested And Irrtgu r Meualiuitlou, tc. Au old uai ir.mit.e reuieuy. oruu poftMl caru lor pamphlet, will t'tatmeut, tuna md ct-riiHaUa Ironj phykUn am paueuia, to HOWAHTH 4 BALLARD, t'tita, K. X bold by all OruuKi.it ii.io pr bottia. MS Ills! orient Notes. Shakespeare died in 11015, aged fifty two. GeotTry Chaucer, "father of Knglish poets," died, aged seventy-two, in 1400. A great solar eolipso darkened Eng land at noonday, in April, 1052. Daniel Dn Foe, author of Robinson Crnsoo, died at tho ago of seventy, in 1731. A Swiss society for the preservation of historic monuments has been formed. Hon. Georee Bancroft began his his tory of tho United States in 1825 and hopes to complete it this year. Tho original Seckel pear tree is still standing near Philadelphia. It is nearly twohundred years old, and of course it is a.mere shell, though it still bears a few ears. TIe house still stands at Salem, Mass., built about 1032 by Roger Williams, in which is a low room, with solid oak beams and timbers, where the witches' trials were held, and whence many vic tims were led out to die. Workmen engaged in bliMing rocks near Trenton, New Jersey, found a can non ball, weighing thirty-tivo pounds, firmly imbedded in tho rock. It is to boplaced in the arsenal at Trenton, as a revolutionary relic. At the Washington head quarters, Val ley Forge, is an iron plate that bears in bas-relief a auaint representation of tho mirtv at Cana. It once ornamented the of an open fireplace, but got brok ', and was used for many years as a a. step. A manuscript of the Gospels of Mat thew and Mark, written on purple parch ment with silver ink, has been found in Calabria. It is adorned with miniatures, which are to be reproduced at Leipsic The discoverers claim tor it as early a date as tuo end of the fifth or the begin ning of tho sixth century. Walter Scott was twenty years of age when, in 1791, he was admitted to the Specu'ative Society of Edinburg. He was chosen librarian, and shortly after ward the secretary aud treasurer. He kept the accounts and records very faithfully, and wrote essays and joined in debates on tho couimonoliice ques tions usually proposed in such clubs. Vegetine. More to Me than Cold. Walpolr, Mass., Maroh 7, 1880. Hn. H. R. Btkvinb : 1 wiru to Inform vou what Vroettwr haa Anna for me, I bave been troubled wliu Erysipelas nuaior mr more man llliny year, In my Jlliibn anil otlu r parts of my body, and h ive beu a reat mif forer. I ooinineuoed taking Vkortinb one year ago list Auguat aud can truly aay It baa done more for ue ttiau any other medlolUH. I seem to be nerfect. ly freo from this humor and can recommend it to everyone, would not bo without thla mertloiue 'tis more to me than Rold-aud I feel It will prove uichujk tu vuiDn as it uaa to me. Yours, moat respectfully, Mbs. DAVID CLARE. J. BENTLEY, M. D.v says : It has done more gootl than all Medical Treatment. Nkwmabket. Out., Feb. 9, 1880. Ma. h. 8nvENS, Boston, Mas.: Hir I bave sold during the mat vear a snnalrler. able qtiautlty of your Vkqktinb. and I believe Id all cagt-a It has Riven satisfaction. In one oase, s (Jem-ma youua; iaay oi aDoui seventeen years wai much benefited by its use. 11 or parents lulormed mo that It bad done her more good than all th mod leal treatment to which she had previously been sutjeoted. Yours respectfully, J. BENTLEY, M. D. Loudly In its Praise. Toronto, Ont., March 3, 1880. Dear Sir Considering the short time that Vkqb. time bas been before the public here, It sella well aa a blood purifier, and for troubles arising from a slugglxh or torpid liver it is a flrst-olasa mudiclne. Our customers speak loudly In its praise. J. WUIOHT CO., Cor. Queen and Elizabeth Streets. VEGETINE PREPARED BT H. R. STEVENS. Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. For Catarrh, Hay Fever, CoM In tin llnat, etc., Inrert Witt) little (Inner a particle ol Hie llalin Into the nos trils; draw atroDt breutha tlironidi tha nose. It IH be absorb. ei, c1eaJiliiff and heal, Iuk the dlseusud main brune. For Deafness. 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Orltce. 9.11 Hroadway. New Yoik. His lKok, with photoxrapblc likenesses oi lad cases i efore and utter erne, mailed for l) ceula. WA.HTKn-Agents everywhere to sell onrgooda, by siimple, to fauil les. We give atlrai live presents and tlrst-class goods to your customer.! we give you good pioilisi we prewy all eipreas cuirge.: we furnish outflt flee. Write for lutrticu ara ?KOPLKJl LKajJIox ftqaSt Louis, Mo. IVnODY MEETINGsTf NORfHFIELD. l.xtended llenortsof the Ten Davs Meetlnirs In N. Y Wir.Nris 9 snd 16 !pL li dh numliers postpaid. lO cents, or fifteen conies of each, postpaid, for SI . JOHN Dot OA IX A CO., 7 FranVcforr St., New York ;nia of Poetry A heauWul little weekly. 81s copies ss Samp es, lo cents. 1 Sl K I'ollshed (Sranlte Monnnients rrora ej 9'4. 'iee on boa'dshlp to auv partof Amer ica. lua.TlplejiH accurate and IkmuIIIuI. P a us and pi Ices free. JOHN W. LKUiiK, Bcnitur, Aberde ;u, Scotlaud. TEXAS. Mountslni of Sliver In Western Texas. How to reach and possess ihem. 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A favor ite family psper. he nit 10 rieiita (silver) at once and vet It until Ian. 1, 1-81. lOlwveii trial siiliacrlptlons for f 1 CO. Regular price Is 7 A on. a vear. Add reus rlrtor K. T.nw.nn. lr prle or Weekly N w .Cbloiiuo, III. RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands bsM la the World, lor sale by the SL Paul, Huncapolis & Maaitoba R.H. CO. . Three sellers ser acre allond tks miIm tar brsak hBC and euiUvaisaa. Vat pkrUoalars apasy lo D. A. MoKINLAY, . OaBBsalMleuar, at, rsst ViJao. r-ETKOLEUIYl JELLY Sliver Meial at Paris Kjtnosltion. Grand Medal at Philadelphia Kxpuaitluu. This wonderful substance Is soknnwleilsed hy phy slclaus thruuKhout the wor'd to be the best remeilv dls eoyered for the cure of Wounds, Hums, Rheumatism, bill n DlS'ases, Piles, Calirrh. Chilblains, Ac. In order thai every one may t y It, It Is put uo in l.t slid a cent bottles for household u-e. 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