| Show sj i luo juo lie ile ii boul noll v AM alj iao r CM there Ther ware waxe are low dogs dog 1 in 1 n england ng ind while the authorities of two towns in maine were discussing which should support su a pauper cami family I 1 three of the children S ren b belonging elo eio nging to it starved australia australla ls Is soon to be connected by telegraph with england via singapore batavia java and port dalwin new york merchants mer chanN complain that A T stewart 1 is trying to break down the market of prints by heavily underselling there is a kind hind of grim humor in the address of a devout deacon beaco n i to his newly settled pastor as he gave the usual welcome the lord keep you humble and we WP will 14 ep you peorl the flag of the red bed River lUver insurgents consists of three preg flew de Us lis above three thred shamrocks sham rocks in a white field with told gold fringe around the border commodore vanderbilt refuses to make a will he desires that his youthful wife shall shail have her full fall legal share of the property she will be heir therefore when he dies diest to some A amass mass meeting of working women is soon to be held in to organize female operatives into trade unions and also to take steps toward the organization of a female labor bureau nitrate of soda is a white salt found native in south america it is used in in the manufacture of nitric acid and to some extent as a fertilizer of the soil soll A A lady being beings about to marry a man of very low stature was told that he was a very bad fellow well said she if he isban is bad theres one comfort there is very little of him sever never put off till tomorrow to morrow what whal you yon can do to day said an advising mother to a little son well then mamma let us eat the other 71 raspberry hig pie that is in the thed cupboard up boand A critic speaking of vocalism bab bas sab We hanig harig upon every word this is a proof of the ladys remarkable power of execution remarks a contemporary among the a apes per those which mos most t resemble man are the the asiatic orang boutang and the african chimpanzee both roth of these when fuli fuu grown equal the ordinary hight of man A poet was once onee walking with talleyrand in the street and at time reciting some of his hia own verses talleyrand per perceived delved at a short distance a man yawning and pointing him out to hs his friend said not moloud so loud he hears you has that gal got fits asked an old farmer who had paused to see a young youn 9 lady go through with her exercises in the garden no replied replie the servant girl jimmy na siles so 11 said the farmer in a pitying tope tape por thing how hosy longs she had amz ems about bales of cottone cotton says the traveller are received in boston annually or 1000 bales every business day in the year about id hi value of cotton and Ines nearly irly one eighth of the entire crop of this country is received aften at that port part it is said that boston after liverpool latue lathe greatest consuming port for cotton in the world every family should become a society for the prevention of cruelty by causing the young to regard animals with respect as gods creatures creatures depending on us in many respects yet rendering us many services ser ber vices vicea cruelty to them begun in levity and thoughtlessness ersness ess ness hardens the heart aud arid the p parents arents who unmoved behold a child t torture a kitten or a bird are really educating that child for cruelty and murder happy indeed if circumstances in after life ilfe neutralize the evil taught lessons of youth the following letter comes to the surface in a texas paper GALVESTON january the ath 1870 my lovin w yf ime cominole com comin inome ome next n week an hav ha v for div you for j jawin awin me ill come on the 7 trane an shall stay ome hereafter tri to be an altered man I 1 want peace and so do yew why nt belove each uther as we used ter when we were fielt first dined together in the wholly bands of adlock ad lock ive binel a temperance society butylo you ever jaw me agin for cummin ome ill iii ili lii bollap you like oty fur fax we must heva peace pence as giant grant ies tes i I 1 ond OUD af pf the laws aymon of japan is ls and has eks been fon fon foe cent centuries niesi that whosoever i cuts dowat a tree hail hali hall ale all plant one so hilliare hill kare mare are covered with verd verdure ure are and aud all in groves of trees set at equal distances here a grove five years planted there trees two hundred years old maybe the effect of this law is that wood and lumber will always be easily obtainable while in america especially the next century will see a scarcity of lumber that japanese prudence would have avoided burthen but then teen unlike them what do we care for the coming generations provide for the present almost breaks the backs of many A writer in the dixie farmer advocates the application of the oxide of iron to the soil soll about apple trees with a view of increasing the color of the fruit he says that very deep red clay underlies one part of his oro ore orchard hard hand under another part the clay is not so redtha red ned the hd red color ri is certainly imparted by the oxide of iron the fruit in inthe the red clay is 1 more highly colored than on the lighter some ten years ago he applied anvil dust cinders ac t to the soil under certain apple trees the effect for several years was more highly colored fruit than formerly A citizen of northampton nort Hort hampton township having a horse inclined to balk made the following useful discovery a few days since being engaged in hauling a load the horse as usual stopped tind and refused to bud budge I 1 a an inch and all the persuasions sua of the tte driver could not induce him bim to move waxing exceeding wroth at the non movement movements of the ani ant animal 1 a bright idea suddenly illuminated ted rna ina his its lis cranium seizing his two hands full of mud he applied it copiously to the an animals blinkers in fact covering his eyes completely therewith whereupon the beast took hold and pulled heartily heart lly fly and no has been experienced since bince alton akron beacon real courtesy is widely different from thie the courtesy which blooms only in the sunshine of love and the smiles of beauty and withers and cools down ili in the atmosphere of poverty age and toil toll show me the man who can the brilliant society to listen to the kindly voice of ajo ako age who can hold hoid cheerful converse with one whom years has deprived of charms show me the man of or generous impulses who is eli ILI always ready to help the poor and needy show me the man who treats qt ed i maidenhood as he would the heiress sul bul surrounded by the protection of rank riches and family show shown me the man an who never forgets for an ah instant the delicacy the respect that is due to woman in any condition or class show me such a man aman and you show me a gentleman |