Show qa Mn tiit HOW H gly ily TO BE lle MISERABLE MsiRA ble BLu the win vin window and aud look oyet the way aay lay to your n neighbors excellent mansion which he has recently built and pain for and fitted out oil oll oh that iwas I 1 was a rich maril man Ge Gei angry with your neighbor and think ou have not a friend in the world 1 shed a tear or two and take fake a walan the burial ground continually sayin saying t to 0 yourself when shall I 1 be burlei buried burled I 1 here 1 ere sign a note for fo a friend and neven never never nevor lor for get your kindness and every emery hod hoil rin fin the day ivIll whisper sper to yourself if bevill ever note I 1 think everybody means to cli cheat eai you closely examine every bill you taip tak and doubt its being genuine until vou you oti have put the owner to a great deal of troubie trouble put believe belity every overy man mar you trade with to be a rogue arague d never accommodate if you can cau possibly help heip lit it never nver ewt the siek sick or afflicted and ind duever never gl re to as poor buy as cheap as you can sell dear as you can and screw down to the lowest mill grind the faces and heart hearts sor of the ua unfortunate fortunate i i brood dver oven over your misfortunes your lack of talents and believe yo vidt at no ristari distant day louwill you will giu come to want let the workhouse w be be ever evex in your mind and all the horrors of distress an nna ana poverty follo fois foly y these thed recipes strictly and y you ou wail will be miserable to your hearts con I 1 tent A 1 W we may so speak bek siek sick at heart and at variance with the world nothing will cheer cliber or encourage you noth ing throw a gleam of sunshine or a ray of warmth in your heart cu rious eam FACTS fam in australia australla it is summer in january and whiter in july it is noon there when w af iv M it is midnight in ini europe thelon theion the longest geb d day fay aay Is I 1 in n septem j ber the heat comes from the south and if it is hottest on the mountain tops the swans are black the ea eales eagles les ies are white the bees do not sting and the birds do not sing the cherries have havo no ston stones nes tes the tree give no shadow for their leaves turn edgeways s to the sun suni and bomb some bome of the quadrupeds have haVea a beak and I 1 lay e eggs ggs i fa ex c chhit WHEN tim THE sows bows The seeds of vice are dropped into uin koung young hearts in nearly every case between fut iset and bedtime bcd bed time tinie away fron from home hoine the boys and girls step out of the family circle and arld spend their time how in spending money they earned op opening ening I 1 t the h door of or ang ana soda fountain of ur beer and tobacco hops of the circus keu kem the negro degrom minstrels 1 the resi res i caurant tau rant and dance then follow the sunday ulve drive and alid the company ot those whose steps keps take hold on hell 1 in fa for r ty nine cases eases out of fifty the destinies of chil ehll children ea are I 1 fixed between the ages of englet eight and sixteen those jew few dears bears jears years when em p ath soil unless th the e parents are aro vigilant at to make home more mored att attractive etive than the streets E ex IMELY ELY eny people men uen who isolate themselves from society s and have no near and dear family ties are the most uncomfortable ule uie ble of human beings the man iv wha cares for nobody and far whom nobody carek cared canes cares hasti basli has nothing to aliye for that will pay pax for tb the tho e trouble pf af keeping soul and tax tay body od y together you must have a lipai of embers to make maka a glow ing in g fire fife scatter them apart ard aid and aro they be become conie conje dim and cold so to have a brisk briski vig vigorous orous ilfe life au yau mua mug musli musti laye avea A group of lives ta kee peach itji other othen r war yar warm w as it ware to to pali each other mutual encouragement and confidence and support if yu you dighto live the we of a man and not that of I 1 i fh fungus ggs gys b be social ocial be 1 brotherly be charitable he sympathetic il ra f and allo labor ear earnestly neAly for afon the good of y your jkr UNHEALTHY POSITIONS OF tiie tile BODY those persons enga engaged ed in occupation requiring the lia lla hands nf alone to move mover while the lower limb remain motionless should bearin bear in mind that xa raising ising the frame to an i erect position and giving a slight 91 bt exercise to all parts of the bo body y sua sul sueh such a practice tends to destroy their teiei r health they should moreover sit in lil as erect A position as possible with seamstresses there is always more or less stooping atoo p ing of the head and shoulders tending to retard circulations and respirations and ana digestion and produce curva tive of the e the head should be thrown sea baek back e k to riv give the head full fuli play the frequent long iong drawn breath of the sea seamstress in evinces the tho campins and confinement of the lungs lunus health cannot be expect etl eKl without free respiration the life giving element 1 is in the atmos phere ere and without it in proportionate rh abundance uli ula ance anee disease inest intervene lilb strength mid and robustness must omel amei from exercise Goli confined ninea fined attitudes attitude a arb are in direct violation of correct theories of df development and the ansti instincts nets of nature jer uey I 1 I 1 i tim THE AMERICANS alread AHEAD PHYSICAL li ii L i A surgeon in ili new yo york el eity city t examined 00 for rex of 0 f whom eans cans iri irl ah 1453 germans english and sc seuth oba 35 french I 1 h and hid fid belonging ty sj ax other nations he made a a strict examination ato to determine whether there was wa any foundation foz for the tild fre ve quent affirmation of the english jour nals thattie th tha atthe tithe physical man in america was deteriorating the Am americans americana ricans of ney nev york city were nvere of above the average of americans physically phyla yet his examination puts them hem ahead in iia stature the american born ranked that highest iguest the ther english next the irish next Germans the tha next lind and tle the ane french lost kost last in regard to their physical eon coli formation orn lation antion lie he divided tho the recruits inta four classes and found the amerl ameri americans hehns leans to tie aie the high highest estrate rate of prim prime ophy ephy physique of american born recruits per cent lad had mad A prime phy id the bermans Oer mans per cent andele and the rish irish 35 per pet cent he arrived at t the conclusion iop that no race can show ghow a larger largen proportion jorl jorj tion of osseous tind and muscular development and he ascribes hse nse ribes it not to race but to the diffused blessings or meat and drink rt jbf n r w IT i i bijj loNTENE rox ron TENE tenn awne awNi i Wo henin benin sENIn montenegro ne gro woman Is the beast of ot burden burdena and nd the hardest goker of the two sexes she 19 in ill fact the slave of the man but though humble she is not humiliated ii li she sho 11 is respected eted for her chastity for this reason and because of her being the he weaker sex and therefore never nemer attacked b uy y the stronger 11 tr a wom vom woman an is always giyen tp the traveler forn fora for a guide woe be to the stranger who should attempt to take advantage of her weakness even tl the life of a prince will be taken should ie Z I 1 e lionor honor of a montene lieve fieve arih rih rin woman be out oui outraged raged and I 1 believe that most of the Montene grines haye have the same feeling as that of the true bedouin Bedou ln that no woman who is not of their blood bloo dand and birthplace birth pince place is not good to become li his 1 is wife like the bedouins Bedou ins the husband walks or tides rides first follows carrying the goods and chattels of the family or the burden of the traveler she labors jabors in the field while white he roams the mountains or cleans his arins arms at ht home naturally from this mode of life the women are not remarkable mar kable kabie for their beauty they thoy are bony and robust and they look old at a very early carly lage age their complexions completions complex ions are dark and muddy atlis frills derth DEPTH os ox BEDS beis heaths deaths mb mine mino ae in virginia is represented tid rid a coal bed fifty feet in phlek thickness nes A coal bed near nean Wilkes barre pennsylvania is said to ba be twety twenty nive five feet net thick at mauch chunk is a coal bed for fok forty to fifty feet deep and inthe in the basin of if the he schuylkill are fifty alternate seams of coal twenty five of which are more than three feet in thickness in nova cotla cotia is t a coal formation fourteen hundred feet deep and containing seventy five alternate layers layer of coal the whitehaven White haven aven coal mine in itt england has been worked twelve hundred feet aee deep and intends a mile under the sea an and the tho newcastle New eastle eastie coal mine in i the same gou pou country has been worked to the depth af f fifteen hundred feet teet and bored fo to a similar additional depth lynthol without it finding the bottom of the tho coal measure miners journal BOYS I 1 HELP T MOTIER SWe lia ila haye have e seen froni from two 10 0 o six great gret hearty boys sitting by y tbd abd katchen kitchen stove toasts I 1 I 1 ing rig their feet feu und and cracking nuts or jokes johes while their mother a sien slen slender der woh wah an has gone to the phe for wood ig the well for 1 water br to the meat house tb cut a steak for dinner this is not as us it should be therel thero is much auch ruch work about the houe libuse too tog liard harda for women heavy lifting hard extra steps which should be done by those more able boys dont let yo your 4 r mothers do j ibe ife all especially if she bhe is a feeble woman dull prosy housework 11 is ab irksome enough at least jt it is a long iong too it bew beu being impossible to tell when it is quite done and then 0 on n the the morrow morro W the wh oleis to be pot got loVer ioven wit vit hagain agh aga in there is more of it than one olae is apt to think ii TO A HOUSEHOLD method is necessary to a 1161 well weil regulated household without it jhb work drags heavily along alone from 11 monday mor morning I 1 until WAR saturday night begin the vew vea week properly keeping eve everything 1 in in orde as you go along mon and the e chalices ch arices are fair that you will nind find yourself in fine flu d 1 f condition at the evi efi of the week A i judicious manager r will ill lil never suffer her domestic affairs ta become disarranged because su sueh such ell cli a contingency involves 0 ives i too great ant expenditure of g good d aid ald temper and peace bill plit in a family you auvill will never n hear a methodical woman imay iway say dear dar ear me I 1 forgot this was ivas ws ashl day das or 0 6 hov hoe How forgetful I 1 am aidt here herg we wd have been out of flour and sugar and caal bra day chy and an a half hild and I 1 havo have ni never evv thought of mentioning it admy to my husband nd 11 cser acter fd e ir telegraph I 1 I 1 THE tim SCHOOL HOUSE teachers ana and patents should make it a duty to seeth see th that at the circumstances under which child ren study are sueh such as shall leave a happy impression upon their minds 1 young scholars will gradually and unconsciously become like they most look upon little children are wonderfully susceptible for good or evil shabby bicho school ol 01 houses induce Induces slovenly habits floors indicate cob webby wabby webby brains ill lil made benches hot only warp and dwarf the body but by reflux influence the mind as welli well why are children ehll chil dran drad so often discouraged and even disgusted at school because the school house seems a prison and the furniture urn iture as instruments of torture torti lre ire no matter how old or unfashionable your jour school house keep it clean hide its sombre walls with p pictures coures embower its exterior with flowers towers vines vieb and decorate its yard with shrub liery biery then thel the j birds thirds ivill will conle coine sing aing ing welcomes to ly your four our children then the young immortals that enter its door will vill be won by love and beauty they are enchained as if by sweet magle magic and an 1 I their minds will be awakened to learning and virtuous instruction with links of gold brightening and strengthening for fez ever and ever er THE attim kird itin D OF PEOPLE MAKE UP tp THE WORLD A fine fellow the abe man who advert advertises in ow OT pap paper ertho erthe the man who never refuses 10 lend you money and the fellow who is ii courting your sister gentle people the young lady who lets her mother do the ironing froning for fear of spoiling her hands the miss who wears thin soles on a rainy day and the young gentleman who is asha nied to be seen walking with his father industrious people the young lady who reads romance in led bed the friend who Is always engaged when you call and the correspondent who cannot find time to answer your letter unpopular personages A fat man in an omnibus a tall man in a crowd and a short man on dress parade timid people A lover about to 1 pop op the question a man who does not like ilke 1 to be at and a steamboat co company m pany ith a cholera case on b board oard 1 uena quen mena quena A chit in a country town toli a midshipman on quarterdeck quarte quart erdeck and a school committee on examination day 1 i I 1 persecuted people woman by that tyrant man boys by their parents and teachers and all poor peo people P leby loby by society at large 1 unhappy people all old bachelors and all old maids I 1 ambitious chaps the waitr who wh pay pays the magazines an igaz inea for fori inserting his communications politician who quits duits his party because lie he cannot get an office and the boy who expects to be president humble persons the husband who does docs his wife churn churning i ng I 1 the wife who blacks her husbands boots and the mau man wll wil who 0 thinks you do him bim so much honor honors Td mean meau earl eari folks ane ano man wiio who kicks iders folks mrs when th eyare down and the subscriber who refuses to pay spay for his paper sensible people you and T L B ex br r txie tim TELEGRAM IN MOROCCO the paris odfrie adric states tates s that the them emperor of Morocco has determined on erecting electric telegraphs in his empire the first line will connect the cities of fez maguinez Me guinez and find morocco with tangie tangier to understand the import importance ahee abee of this innovation our bur readers riua riun know that the we JEnipe emperor rox who litts has hitherto done bothi nothing 13 g with without the advice of hasas his as gers consulted them durin during his stay at U babit and they replied arter after albiter a whole nights study that the electric telegraph was an infernal invention which vh ieh ich would bring calamities on ohi the sovereign and his dynasty the emperor however disregarded their gloomy predictions prediction sand and has decided no not tonly toniy only that the telegraph shall shail be established in iff his empire but likewise that any mahi matt thomay dame dare to destroy the apparatus or wires shail shalli bo beheaded 1 the telegrapher 1 t ann OLD AD newy said sald professor recently after A ftuer staying fifteens fifteen vears years 2 rs in this country cou Pou I 1 have haye repeated repeatedly IX I 1 asked 64 myself the question what was the difre difference rence between ehg tha institutions ji of the old world and those ofa of america mexica and ilkie I 1 h ave avo found the ansbe answer in a few words iii in europe everything done to preserve and maintain the tho perda br of the few in arb Arh Ai erica erlea everst every overy tEng is done to make inake a man of him 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