June, 1879. THE WEST SHORE. '75 I olly wu going into the country to aUy (or a whole summer. There were plenty of green Heidi end cool, rnnning brook at Unole WiU'i uid Dolly wu a happy little girl the morning that the stood on the front atop of her city home, waiting for Jamee to oome around with the horses to take them to the depot. "Are yon aura that yon have every aingle thing, mamma?" asked Dolly, aa papa lifted her into the carriage; "my doll with the pink euh, and the aandwiohet and. everything!" "0, yet," aaid mamma, "I'm very rare noth ing hu been forgotten." 80 Jamee touched the horaca with the whip, and away they trotted down the road. When they reaohed the depot there' wu only juit time to buy tioketa, when the train came around the curve a little distance off. "0, mammal 0, papal I've left topey abut up in the pantry I" Topay wu the black cat, and Dolly wu going to take her into the country, too, and there ahe wu abut up tight in the pantry at home, after all: The train wu vary near by this time, and noor Duaav'i ohanoe of getting out seemed vetv alight indeed; while Dolly wu crying aome real teara on the sawdust bahv'a uink sun. "I'll toll you what," uid papa, "I've aome bunneaa in town, anil 1 really ought to attuiul to it; an I'll atay aad oome down on the after noon train and brins Topay with me." "You dear old kind papa," cried Dolly. But ahe didn't have time for many thanks, for the train wu at the itation. A minute later the engine wu nutting away at a great rate, and the can were whirling along so fast that the treee outside the windows seemed to he dancing round and round. Bv and bt the conductor oame into the oar, "Tickete!" he shouted, and everyono began to feel in his pooket for hi puree, u the conductor paeaed along the aiale, people Mgan to laugh and if I gave you a thouund gueeees, you couldn't toll m why they did it. He hail aomething in hi arm or rather on one arm, for he had to punch the ticket u they were handed to him, "Whv. there' Toner!" screamed Dolly -and all the paauDger turned around to an what little girl tbat could tie with ucn a nig vnioe. "It's my Topay," oried Dolly, again, "and ahe' shut up in the pantry at homo. ' This made every one laugh, of oouru, but they didn t know, u I know, that the puuy limped ont 01 tne pantry winnow wnen n ieard the carriage drive off, and ran all the way to the atation uid sprang on the train just u it wu moving off. What do you think of that forapuy oat! Q. M.S. H in Trtbvnf,Jr, ti u. vit. Wt h..t.,r Tlwimann IXUts 11 nn v m . -" t taking once for hi text, "lok not upon win 1 X 1- a L ...... " ...I... .1 ........ II.. When 11 IS m w sees e iies evil effect of drinking upon the head, heart and puree Aa toe oongregauou neparteu, two ok cmniea, gives to taking more than a "wee drep,' ialkn.1 over the term on. "Did you hear von Johnnie!" quoth one. "Did I near't! vYha AiAmm. bear't! I ne'er winkad an '." "Awul aa' what tfaooht y o't!" "Aiteed. Davie, think he hu been a 11 in hie day, or I ooaVdaa ha' kea'd u wee! aboot it; be' Iwen ely hand hu the minuter : Mat year ago a oertaia Kev. Dr. Htowart, famoua for hi long emoaa, wu in oaargo ol a .-,..1. In BiMikiliini four tuilae Iron Belfast a. i.t mnkmrttmA from the ohurrh door before the esTvtot wuover, aad 00 of the livery . . .1 I f ..k. earvaaaa, us comae m (Jat outeide, addreeaed bar is Coaaly Antrim HootoB: "Well, Jinny, as use ueew saan din" yet? "lie's in au aotaoa of beviu' dia Ilea suinain' awa and apumia awa ; bat tow aia' half aa 'oer ago." ViltA't HAMKH MKAN. The study of men' names i interesting, u it how that they all had their origin in aome lilting fact. A writer in the New York 7Wi preeente aome of the fact which gave birth to the more common uamea now in UM: Many Kngliah aumamee oipreu the county, Mtate, or reeidenoe of their original hearer; u Rurgoyne, from Burgundy; Cornell or Comwal lia, from Cornwall; Kleming, from Handera; dukin and (lUcnyiie, trom (laaoony; llanway from Hainault; Folack, Inun Poland; Welsh Walsh and Wallia, from Walu; Comb, Comp ton, Clayton, Mutton, Preston, Wuhiiigtoii L & ; . il . ... A M "S iroui wi vowua m uie county 01 nuaaex, r.ng land. the prolix atte or at, softened to or an. ha helped to form a number of name. Thus, if a man lived on a moor, be would call himself Attemoor or A tumor; if near a gate, Allegata or Atgete. John atte the Oaka wu in due time shortened into John Nuaka. Peter at the Heveu Oaks into Peter Suook. In old Kngliah, appUgarth iiioant orchard whence Applegato and Appletoii; uhue, a for reat; clive, a hi!, olough, a ravine; txibb, a harbor; whence thcao iiainu. The root of the ubiquitous smith is Die Anglo Saxon amiUii, to smile. It wu applied prima 1 11) to blacksmiths, ulieelnglita, . si pr liters, masons, anil amitera or strikers 111 general. linker, laylor, lliltler, t oleiuan (coachmen) Draper, C'owper (cooper), Cutler, Miller, am the rcat, plainly denote occuiietiona. lrimer I a maker ol pur ami bridlelnta Arkwright, a maker of eheata; I .under, oon traoted (nun lavandier, a wuhnrwuinuii llama tor, the keeper of a bath; Kidder, a huckster Wait, a minstrel; (rocker, a potter. Such names u Baxter and llagster are th feminiue of baker; Webster, of Webber or weaver; which ahowa that theu tradu were ttrat followed by women, uid tbat wliou man bgan to take them up they for aome lime kept the eminiue names. Steward. Stewart, or Stuart. A bled. Kuigh Ixird, Bishop, Prior, Chamberlain, Falconer I'mim xi i IX Pi i.mon xnv DiaaUau. The following i( e traded f nun the ttullrim if Thr nivNifjuc "Dr. BUehe states that a rentier ietnileum having been prohibited hyajnvW, 11... ........... ..1 ....... . 1 .... 11.. iatribution of petndeuin in medicinal dusu, hi led hi an luiiuiry being made u to It lleged utility in atfedinn of Uie chut The native petnileum fnim Pennsylvania and Vir ginia wu that experimented upon lint. It la a leggett (legate), either aignilled what the pel and I'ope. on so tyled were, or they were give them jest or derision, like the names rung, I mice The termination wanl indicate a keoiier, na Durwanl, doorkeeper; llayward, kwper ol II town cattlo; Woodward, forest keeper. Iteail. I; I, or Keid. is ui old form of spell ing rel, and wu bMtowed, u vt hits, Unit uid lllack, were to denote the color worn the complexion hail. Hogarth, from the Dutch, means generoua, high nature. I; Ituah i nubile, Buwne, ready llonner, kind, gr. ions; r.ldrnlgc, wild, ghastly Many Welsh name ualuraTueil in Kngliah are from personal traita, u More, greet; Hurt, black; Vaughau, little; Ijuie, slender, Mole, bald: (lough, red. Surname, now apparently mneoiagl, had meaning in old Kngliah aud provincial .bale. t Hrock, lor inelancc, signiiies hanger; imikii niaatiil; Todd, tot; Calver, pigaoai lleuehaw young heron; I oka, cook. Two old Teiu rangers, who bad jut helped bury a aaigbbor, were talking about religion and on uked the other how pi.o he thought it wu isueaibl for a man to get in this world, if be wu ia re "Wa al, eatd the other, r flectivaly, "I think If a maageU so aa ran ewe teen or trade bureau wilhuat lyia', 'at kW better pull out for the Utter land aore be a relapee." ! Sumatra, whenUlagraph layed or fail to be toaaamitted, It u win are down or waa'l work, u elan bus, 11 it is not attributed to Mora. RlepkaatB aad tiger apart the peea and Bonkers Wan t nre by taking gymaattle xi rules ea tsnav. very safe aiibslanee, for even large iiuautitlaa. hen drunk by error, have caused only a little nausea. In chrome limiiuhltia, with abundant expectoration, it rapidly diminialiM the anion ut I the secretion and the iiaroxysiiis ol coughing. Mid in simple bnmuhiti, rapid unelioratlon hu been obtained, lta employment in phthisis hu been continued lor loo short a time u yet to allow of auy opinion being delivered aa to It etlkiciicy, fsayoud that it dimiuishee the eipee loratlou, whb h also loau lta pan'ulenl charac ter. The petroleum la popularly taken in diseae of a teuponiiful before each meal, ami after the flrat day auy nauaea which It inav eiolla In oino per. on dipiear. M. (lardy, a Pari 1 on mi, 1. -11, hu piepare.l capaulu, each oon- laiiiing eenligraiiiinee ol petmleom, or, U ha cell it nil" UaHion, from the name of an ancient pi tmleiiin apring, ami tins Dr. Itlauh oiisnlera as the moat lavoralile mialo ol admin isteriiig it," Kr.l'sllilNi. 1111. K. Some eurioiie fails have come to light about the regeneratloo of the eye .lining oiparinionU niasle bv M. Phlllpeauti facta ol a very pleasing kind II we ouiy Inter that what appllea to inferior animals la appllea file also to man. M. I hllilieaut hu Mas, II seems, anxious to discover whether ou mini plelely emptying the eye of young rabbits uid guinea pigs, the vitooua humor would ha reor gMilaeil, and whether even toe uryatallln would Vhi reprilucd. With this view, he hu been ..imIu. ting hi operation, always, of course, taking oare net to touch the crystalline capsule, for experience hu ehown that in enter that aa organ shall regenerate, a portion ol It must lis, llt lii it place, II aeein that a muntk after the mutilation wu effected, Iba experimentalist wu aide to htl that the eye, winen nan naen almd, were lined airesii, ami inai ine . n talllne wu re. onstitiiUKl He oparaU-d mi VI animals, and in each case the nmllltated eye revived. Una would seoin to allow thai the optic organ hu (ha same capabilities U the bnuw. I h organic pro. ess repair mi vii ami reponalructa, more or leu ouajuktoly, that pnr lo.n wblob tlU be.11 still, k off f nut. lb w hole tafMff Ui rlal . Pat tie oartoiaa to leak ia lukewarm water, turning over aad clapping between your hand two or three lions during th.. 'U hour that th. remain la the water. Then if you have a wringer, I.. I.I smoothly ami put through louulvi repeat lor two or three day if very mock euiied ami smoked. Th lut time tkey are pal to uak, ahl to ovary galbsn of water two oaaou of pul vertaxl bufaa, after which pul tbem on to boil la this water. When enabled a short tune rtiuw thoriiugbly, ami make a thin elan L, with a tnfl of blueing 10. Now uia at awt to yoar carpet eoeae ahnela, which (tone, wring out the curtoina, aad pm right side down upon Ike sheets, putting la pla la every two lavehee. SuaUib them evenly, bat lake oaf art to draw ..ut ..f h. t tbeat be until dry, when go over with a hot HeUroa, kaatstag a thin cloth of paper between la Iroa and curiam, thna re move the put, aad yuar urtoia are ready to Mi Kales sari tbal m dredge boat ku beau aud at Ike South pans Jetttoa during the put tea BMaata. all report to the eoalrary art wlthstemliog The channel la aow ante to lake eareef Itself TNaia 11111.mi1 akllUd rtbboa weaver have left Mulboau. Alaaoe, im Iba New J.rtey llk