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Show The Genius of Success. TK That aujT, far back of speare and the philosophy as a class, have H' in it sjf The Americans, ' Tjl Bacon. as merchants, some ot our niod,.,? Old (;rntIio!iti and Laities Specially Cared IBacons merit lies in the fact that readied their position mechanics, and in- ncoming very and banker, scholars tanner, of fre-Ke of salts attention the ho called fr men who a race of ventors from J ears. Take t! of earth and materathe During the last few days of favorable tliinkcrstothe value privation at the start. ne3 for instance n. togather struggled with weather the roads have literally been rial sciences: and urged them of Thev have met the rocks aud hills torture was to i,' ?; iig C transinstead thronged with vehicles of all descrip- up terrestrial data the forest and the patterned after pof culee instead aud seeking of New ofEngland, tions. an t any number of new styles cendental data the undeveloped screw. This the West, Indians soul, mind, of have been seen out. Hence the carria- detinitions fiw I!vo world, from other worlds apart, and couldnt help man, fate. will, have been put to their ge-makers angel, ynur&qt ii, the Lave these to snd gained these at conquering thinking anil the horse for demand eternity, gae the to camera exacting bet supply courage of sueee'J, for failure brings cast-iru- n ie you stare, novelties made upon them and a num- leaders should gather up all informaweakness aud vk;tory brings an added quested to rivet the soils, been grains, tion about have possible ber of attraetivo turnouts Vour part of the walltho ' -' i 1 winds, rains, instruments, machines, strength. produced. lt is the same even story with the reading: 0 For ease and comfort the grand arts, and appliances of society, and We value hanker or tho peasant. and the operltrce,,.w only, is noted. It is au elegant, then draw conclusions that would pha-tooamost wiiat costs us most; we own his open watch Open any carriage, mounted on compel a general advance. old we earn with hardest ef- hard and sav -- w don what world of the nooks is longest of the aud great very easy. su.speu.sion springs, of what we h,Ssll6ib!e. most the retain and of omission fort, is ar. there a and amazing It is well adaoted to display pression, please ladys study deepest. The rule is proved by the brass cap from (V e me I is painted black, the domestic arts and sciences and a dress. Tho pha-tothe or of saver the prudent money then on came an ; e wonderful attention to things moral, of amber for decand has a bred one While of time. and that romantic, seat eternit spendthrift oration. In tront the drivers imaginary, fanciful, n,;Kyou to luxury has little need of toil, an- felt a tickling your stands six feet from the ground, under fantastic. Angels, imps, nyniDhs, beltin .. d ou no ti' tier born with fortune will waste face twitched, you which is a Frcneh boot. At the back large and small deities, dwarfs, giants Er'.aJ eflort for it, and all bred in climates of you were sure your is a rumble for a footman. With a and ghosts are born out of the fertile on a and even heat rise from pleasure may sleepuind freezing on R, cul pair of handsome bay horses, a high human fancy as sparks thousands of rest and live in idleness. So exertion before the brass shaken lire, but in these hood, French lamps, and liveried serliar, e:tp is ttie developer of mind and body. had an mu ontrollable!jK6re U vants, it will make one of tho most years no thinking mind touches a plow horn are poor, wild Indian war wkoor the t; handsome turnouts to be seen this sea- or reaping kuife or any implement to Very many Americans and they feel the cold and know what your voice. son. Mr. S. J. Tilden and Mrs. George make it do more good and with less ljnr a Now all that is Bud a hunger means. Osgood have each purchased one. It labor. The ground is plowed with a The same hard exercise that athletes operator lets you s;t ? sav3 weighs l,dio pounds and costs !2,tWt). crooked stick, the harvest is cut with use to make a grand physique, montal-l- v assume any A new gentlemans spider plueton a and. while women and expression t He?,er, has been made and sells readily. It is children are reaping, and thrashing applied, makes a strong mind. He gives a rubber i,a. Fell, I The same close drill in thought that squeeze aud the camera much lighter than the old plnvtou, the one third crop, the ten thousand having the seats mounted on line birds eat up a forth part of the ripe racers and gymnasts practice bodily ly at you aud the thltl, 'Uok will harden every work in place of the old grain and another fourth part is taken wrought-iroevery astouishing the prcum?? ,res a! sal boxes. who scour the faculty, encourage every energy, and made in photography It can bo used with or by the heavy without a hood and Inn a rumble at country liko jackals at night on a bat deepen every plan and purpose. the other day fsaivife FOi the back for a footman. It weighs tlelield. Hence great famines and Thought to the mind of thinkers is like era that would take a hoo!v of hand millions. the the to and costs callous came hundred and diseaess workers, street with the swept away eight pounds j,- - in s has Ihe that each pro- It went offnot rapidity Another very roomy pha-tothinking men were too hardening unlikeam. JV ab been made especially for ladies use. busy in the region of abstraction and duces. less noise, and tookap;yj Gus. It is beautifully ornamented with fancy to admit of their bestowing any The accident of poverty i3 the ge- in every particular in the on the body and has a large attention upon the study of harvest-fieldnius of success. The rich rarely in- part of a second. The ho siti hgh jus; vent anything; the poor and thoughttop extending well forward to protect production, implements, disease cal Company, of New them from the suns rays. In trout is and health. ful give a life to active energy. Taken factures them in the say'ie repR of th an elaborate Had not Rome gone down under her as a class we have all started poor. driving rail box that 'L,;mi::i ornamented with acorns. It is mount- military madness and the vices that As the farmers among the rocks of not to raise anyones siyj, ed on very line aud expensive iron- resulted from her conquests. Lord New England met the lulls and hind- what it is. The oiielsi)!-Mr. work, and the steps are so arranged Bacon would perhaps have been rances of broken lands and stony editor ol lV Wilson, that they are easy to mount. It robbed of his laurels and made imfields, so the Western laudovvners were phia Photographer, who ibara t weighs seven hundred pounds and possible by the sons of Virgil and Plimet by an army of trees and a navy his way to New Orleans,. Fb-- st costs $1,209. of marshes, and the railroads encounny. Rome had begun to study the deto take characteristic !?: :' A new style of brougham called the velopment of material things and was tered opposition from deserts and riv- with it on the liy. ft ri in London is very handsome. It is mountbusy at great ers, lakes and mountains. So in overaqueducts, The dentists business bfuu'ri-- 3, ed on heavy wheels painted carmine drains and general improvements. these obstacles by inventions cupation of torture coming and black. Judge Iliiton has purchas- Casar had begun to invite men of scithe keener mental mettle was develA C',N that of the f ed one, and had it richly painted in ence to come to Romo to reside. He oped. The inltU1!'! improvements dark colors with his monogram au the planned libraries for all the large The history of railroads and bridges, years are also wonderful h ,IUd panels. It costs if 1, lot). An extension towns; ho was planning a draining and and of the struggles and progress of mine who belongs to the IltD !l brougham with octagon front seats tilling of the Pontine marshes; he had their projectors, is too lengthy to more put iu a new hydraulicdxt,,ri5 for four persons has handsome cylinforbidden the young men of rank to than at, but we all well know do much to place the der lamps and costs $1,450. All these ride in litters carried by slaves; he and glance realize that their improvedeeply in it still further inthei! carriages are mounted on very tine plat- had stopped the importing of luxuries; ment and development hath both been er. A lever moved by ,!t form springs. They are entirely a new ho had set the example of the marvel of the century. Tho eloplain living saF' j h' feature, and are a great improvement and plain dress. The Latin mind had quent words of Van Dyke in 1859 most or lowers the anxious er lever tilts it to to tho carriage. gotten wholly away from the transcenbeautifully drew the graphic picture: A cord that dangles at A very handsome brougham is y and fled dental from a had paintWho shall stop this glorious work, contains a coiidhV:vaeuV? ed dark green aud canary. It is ele- million regions deities to almost noncatall. In which is spreading blessings and pros- band ait be gantly finished and furnished with the Georgies of Virgil we seethe new perity around us? Who shall dare to wires which ofcantorture. t W instruments satin cushions and horn littiugs. It life inand were that passing and no little electric lamp -say, thus far shalt thou also has oak stable shutters, to ho used thought to the plow, the harrow, the soil, the farther? Who shall dictatego to it after goes into the mouth aid when not in use. '1 his costs $1,400. orchard and the while in so much? Must it now pause it like a brilliant ball w Tlio phaeton is mounted Pliny we note a study of nature that doing and rest in inglorious ease? No, nev is a sort of electric pen.' on full Collins axles and has solid would do creilit'tow to a Watt or a er! It shall not be stayed, lt shall metal into the cavity f , wheels. It makes a very line gentle- Franklin orau Edison. onward in triumph; it shall add works speed mans turnout and has a rumble for literally like Is All things indicated an era of matelink after link to the great chain that the footman. It weighs 812 pounds rial advance. ,, ought to thing But this awakening binds mankind together; it shall speed tooth extractor a lights) and costs $l,05u. came too late. Rome was a sick man onward, still onward, through the it were. f"-Mrs. (Jriuo Wilson, nee Astor, will whose constitution was gone. Reason gorges of the mountain, over the The following yarn wAr he seen out in a new French victoria. came too late, and into a of going the valley, till the iron horse, other depths Lt is a anent a gu'ien H!T very handsome carriage, mountdissolute Rome handed whose bowels are lire, out of whose tion ofday I h,i mild ed on platform ? lang sine over and her begun sciences and inventions springs, elegantly forth im( !l and whoso P. to r smoke, nostnlsgoeth Brother y, " promised upholstered with brown linings. A to the care of the Sixteenth Century breath kindleth coals, shall be heard tain candidate, baton el ; pair of handsome French lamps dec- in which Bacon was to come. Lonw thundering through the echoing soli- the disgust of Brother tl.ll ",n! orate tho sides. The carriage weighs was the interval between Virgil, Pliny tudes of the Rocky Mountains, start- sold his vote to the opp j k;5 pounds and costs $1.50. fhe aud Lord Bacon. It was tilled in chiefthe lone Indian from his wild re- few ling duke of victoria can be used as a vic- ly by the affairs of days thereafter Brail' , and the treat, and ere long reaching the goldO. passing Brother toria or a lady's driving phaeton. It lofty decorations of religion ing religion, en shores of the f Paeilic, there side of the village streets hl,r has a shifring drivers seat and did not make the Dark shifting Christianity to be xvelcomed by the glad shouts of lowered and seemingly rumble. When used as a phaeton the Ages. They were manufactured in b American freemen at the glorious tive mood, accosted coachmans seat is taken away, and the davs which ruined the Pagan splenevent which has conquered time and when as a victoria tho rumble is re- dor; and Good morning, "' Christianity had to accept of distance, and hound them by nearer moved. lt costs $1,:S50. The Count a'wreek of much did vou set for p her inheritance. Goth, to chords older homes and sister other tlOrsay is one of the grandest looking Vendal ami every kind of wild and p day? Brother (). raised carriages made. It weighs 1,14?) forlorn creature were to be found in States. A few inventions came from men in about, and looking at t pounds, and tho body is mounted on the estate that passed into the hands easy circumstances, but by far the an air of injured innocw j leather braces, lt is also called the of Constantine. The Druids mysterious greater growth is from tho struggling Now then, Brother fj DOrsay. It is painted were on one border, Hie heathen on classes. The remark of the learned brothdark greeu, and striped with liht another, and the Norsemen were passway one Christian If and . Detroit and advocate. eloquent Lord carmine. A English green down through tho centre. pair of elegant The Lrskine, that he never cut loose from to another? silver lamps give it a very handsome ing did not know anything exChristianity embarrassment and pleaded from the Grant and the Kents'appearance. Mr. Cornell, cept the theology; and thus the human heart until one and when Mrs. reduced to lilden, day Tho Kentucky ffone; Osgood have each mind was turned toward the study of actual want he felt his children tug- thusiastic purchased one of them. They cost God and the house of God. Out about horses; of the at his coat skirt, saying, Father, $ l.00. unhesitatingly former came theological studies, out ging us They 4 it give Several now light driving wagons of the latter came the tine bread, is the true sentiment before themselves as arts. As of inspiration to Americans. Their 1 have been bought. Mr. , tious of the State. Washington for the domestic and useful arts they families have been cl K. Connor has for bread ing a conversation beif purchased a side? bar had no friends for twelve hundred pleading r ; r and intensified to their 200 weigh wagon, energy. This is Grant and a Kentucky ;; a cc pounds and cost the stimulus to the woodmans arm as Louis Mr. Blair, of Washington, has years. $51o. Merchants Under the impulse given by Lord ho hews down the wilderness; the mo- when President Grant purchased a very lignt one. Mr. W. Bacon, mankind to let the tive of the engineer as he climbs the began ap Vanderbilt has bought a light, single alone long enough to admit of S. Louis lair. A tonoa seated wagon weighing 150 pounds, aangels ascent of the steep Mountain introduced Rocky look at the plow, the hoe, the orchwere and one for two persons. The secret railway, or burns the midnight lamp ) whereupon he ard, the Held. This look was repeated an i of the lightness and great in experiments with electric light. terms of St. Louis, the - ,t strength of until new implements and inventions r; these wagons lies in the axle, vviiich, This is the restless, active energy born are mistaken, Mr. Uf; The e began to appear. instead of being all iron, is half wood! and with thosd who are born to labor; not from St. Louis, p railway, the steamship, A vertical steel plate is inserted children of the same ancestry; heirs of one in Jj . have the of girls, on the arena appeared the wood and forms a perfect arch, of the U man, and while the angels are not safliesame inheritance; rewarded by the tucky, a very tin this greatly strengliens ami stiffens harmed tlirce ,,, , and honored applause for the anv which this possesses by philosonhic negtho axle, and causes the wheels to same pluck that picks bright jewels of tastmust appreef 6'. f run plumb and prevent any strain on lect, the millions not yet angels have from the earths rich or shapes the President asked C; ; a c,,u. mine?, much bv profited the transfer of rude wood and metals the spokes aud hubs. Aw York Mail into from palace were. She answered: thought things in heaven to cars, Cradles urul Lxprets. grain or plies a shuttle fastest horses, the Ps, things on earth. Heaven and earth with Urn fruits of genuis, where one wnl be equal partners in the philoso finest whisky to man by invention does what a hundred and the , a repin'd .m of The Merit ot Lord Bacon. the President phy The David Su mg, in could never do by plodding, and what are certainly ju5tly re Current. It would heap too much honor alxundred would nerer have attempt- some on n my farm tfi ? - - :s. Lord bacon should he prove to beupon ed but for a reward of the the jri Devictory, and party prove author of the Shakespeare piavs. But A Remarkable Accident. Rim and watchword of Americans. obserra second gv.it vour sin h an extra award would lhp American gen.uis springs from is one of tho thing out lyther Pacific coast paper record the scriptural To him that carry . the our own soil, and has a native value. hath shall iollowing remarkable b,n and vourmen consunn, be given, while from such a accident; On It is a growth ot our own a fair c'1 Uil I; a poor Saturday, the 18th inst., a 250 has climate, it rarely as William reward of our own creation, a force The guRV1-'- ' Shakespeare fragment of a stump that was pound good. shall be taken away what blown 3 could our little he out of tho own prompting and Grant General increasing t with seemed to have. ground giant powder, competing activity, unknown, bh apt was near he V. unused, Tacoma, Hut Bacon even if he was a dramatT., flew past Mr and not nfeedeil elsewhere. Its mark speech Louis brazier, who was witnessing th: ist u id more as a philosopher than as is original, its progress universal, and process from a standpoint 420 feet a dramatist, for his Will Make the philosophy has every time the sun rises in America helped to make a great world while away. It struck the ground close bv it seems. to add eighty-to- n to millions An the ge;,l many him, just prizing him, yet so the plays have helped to make of the nation, it. graet only a was its force settles as as wealthy well a That that it tore his clothes useful great stage. And yet tho real truth is from his invention that shall either les- - off- the odd to f e body, rent his boots so that that no one man composed either the sen labor or increase his feetVero left bare, J- that we are going happiness. Baconian philosophy or the Shakespeart the (1. Donovan, in The Current. bones of both .feet, Mr. crushing summer with theS Frazier! who ian plays. They w eve both the allis 60 years of Sge, was Tie people of Louisville, Ky., are divided ver, that's of a long completely parIn Bacon pat. to trythe liked alyzed over the by blow, the and was insensible proper pronunciation of the eitvs Shakespear the philosophy and for eighty-tonKuname. They cannot decide whether tho drama reached a final twenty minutes. With theexcep-tioclimax and they live of in Lewisville became ready for a or unsaid rtyp being partially crippled in his Leweyville. It might be suglarge service The gested that, as the latter nart of the name is flays are found far back of Shake- - lett. he will lutler no serious inconu venience from the accident, irench, consistency would make the first pait limitations of also - -or Loui. Somerville Juurn'i .NEW STALLS JX CAEUIAUES. h ri M iili-h- u i - - WTI. ar UTAH - Howri.i.. of Thf At'anUi is spending the winter in Clark V Ha- vana. Thomas Nvr, the earicaturM, has been investing in Colorado mining property. Mim-ti- k IIi bbvkd, now in Japan, r of is one of the funniest Tex:1., and playfully calls his wife Mother Hubbard behind lirr back. story-telle- f - - high-standin- g hair-lin- - eti-r-- Peter CooiMti:, who va one of the most practical benefactors New York has produced, is still unhonored the fund for the erection of a statue of him being$10."0 short. ConhkksSwan llisiH K received 110 votes in a beauty contest at a Washington photograph-gallery- , against 100 for Haniel, of Virginia, and 08 for s, of Man land. J oiiv T. If u mono, the actor, says he does not know what, a vegetable tastes like, having never eaten one. He pleads guilty, however, to a weakness fo.L.ick-- w heat cakes and molasses. Vl Ck j ease-knif- mind-muscl- n $1,-H)- Hit. HfTU.it. tiie new chaplain of the United States senate, is described as a reserved, dignified, scholarly man, of rather austere manners, and lacking the easy cordiality of his predecessor. 1 (he season. cane-wor- k Gaiikiu.u lia offered the Cherokeo nation, is a line-looki- s, d Senator John J. Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, lias been for several weeks under the care of a Philadelphia oculist for a very troublesome affection of tha eyes. He is now improving, and expects soon to resume his seat in the senate. John Gordon's announced intention to enter the gubernatorial race, Gem. 15. in Georgia has produced a lively sensation among the politicians of that state. There is an impression that several very attractive slates are in danger of .being broken. Secretary Bayards home is now presided over by his third daughter. Miss Mamie Bayard. She and her sisters are striking looking girls in their simple mourning garb, and the secretary is greatly interested in their housekeeping efforts. i John (1. Wiiititek, in a recent letter to his friend for more than a half a century, Edwin Thompson, said: The long, hard winter left mo very poorly in health. I am glad to see that thy pen is still busy. For myself, I dread to touch pen and paper. Ir is commonly remarked in France that if the Orleans princes were not so rich they would bo the rulers of the nation; that is, if they had spent their money more lavishly they would have won a following strong enough to them to the throne. Thrift is unpopular. STF.rxiAK lives in the northwest part of London, not in a luxurious mansion like that of the Socialist, llyndman, but in a small aud severely plain house, sparely furnished. He is a heavily-buiman, of handsome face and polished manners, and always dresses in simple black. re lt Miss Alcott supports her family comfortably on what has resulted directly and indirectly from that singularly successful Little Women: She goes out little into, society, her energies and time outside her literary work being devoted to her father, who is a paralytic. No woman receives Vetter prices for her stories. Ihe (on. Freston said to an interviewer: Once when Sir Garnet M olseley asked me at a dinner party at Montreal if the south could not have held out longer I replied: As a mere matter of physical endurance, ye; but do you know, sir, that in the four years of war through which we passed the south alone, with its few millions of people, lost more men in battlo than England did in all its wars from William the Conqueror to Queen Victoria? cx-reb- el d hand-satche- l wagon-road- s, ' sec, old-tim- e 1 wr -- - th man, of parentage, lie is a Baptist preacher, quite rich and well educated, lie was entered at Princeton, but not graduated. half-bree- 0f er s her Cleveland house for rent, and will hereafter live at Mentor, the former Garlicld homestead, where some J? tO.OOO has been expended in beautifying the houso and grounds. 1. W. Ursvnr.AiJ, principal chief of Mrts. P 0. fibre-mak- silver-plate- Someone asked M. ltitt, of the Paris Opera, what he thought of t ho proposed expulsion of the Orleans princes. think, he answered, that they tire subscribers for three private boxes for e, J bee-hiv- e, demi-ma- ll l 1(i , : -- rapid-dissolutio- ' P far-of- : i. . , his- Br eight-sprin- i - ex-Go- r. v ; steam-engin- 13 reaping-machin- e, . 3 i , a future.-Choicag- o 1 1 deer-stalk- er 1 Globe-Dcmo- cr - - -- - , - slowcom-lnyesul- - - ts , n n . foreign, |