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TMLEH OLD SAW& ' V tiis world seems cold to yoa. Kin. lis Urea to warm ltl Lt their comfurt hide from tUw Wiutars that deform lk 3trt" a frozen a yourowm To tbat radiance gather; Tou "ill aooo forget to moaa Ah 1 the choerktdi weather t" II. U the world's wildernas, Go bull 1 housei in itl Will it holp your loneliness On the wiuda to din it? Raise a hut, however alight, Weed ami brambles smother, And to roof and meal Invito Souio forlorner brother. III. If the world's a vale of tear, Smile, till rainbows span it; Breathe the love that lite eudears, Clear of clouds to fan it OS your glndneM lend a gleam Unto souls that shiver; Know tliem hnw dark Sorrow's stream Blonds with Hope's bright rivor. STUPID, STOLID AND STUNTED. The Depth and Lower Depths of Human l?uliiellerliialUy, Cor. Boston Commercial Bulletin. Any ono who has boon a constant nadur of l'uncli has no noud to travel up and down England with me to discover that tho traditional, in grained, agricultural liiboror of tho tountry is iu vory many cases bo stupid, to ignorant, so duvoid of all ambition togotoutof tho plow-ruts in which ho and his progenitors have tcpn traveling MJeo cattio for many hundred years, as to rank in tho mind of the careful observer only a shade above tho domestic boasts, among which his life has all been spout. I walked and talked with theso ng luh hinds, and can testify that I never mot in ray own country, outsido of im becile asylums, so stupid, so stolid aud stunted a class of human beings. They have a dialect of their own, which tho rtrangor can hardly understand; a smock-frock sort of an attire which has been in fashion for a hundred years, and a way of lifo, as regards work and play and goneral home habits, that is the same as was their fathers' and grandfathers. Thoro are, however, lower depths of human unintclloctuality in hngland than this. Underneath this lost named lass is to bo found a set of men and women that is tho natural outgrowth (nowuwurd) of tho stupid hind class. Thoce are a sort of "innocenU" who wai'or about tho. country roads in a state bordering upon complete imbo tility, and aro sa ved. from starvation by tho oliarity of those who havo pity for these uufortunatcs. Downright imbeciles aro enrod for in England, to a largo extent, in her im mense imbecilo asylums; and those insti tutions havo to bo largo and numerous to accommodato the stunted imbeciles abounding in crowded old England. I tall to mind, in illustration of the char acter of thoso establishments, one of tho largest of them, located in Watfoflfl, a town which I walked through in my podostrhn excursion from London to Oiljprd. It contains 2,000 chronic im beciles, who aro under tho chargo of Dr. 'Oaso, an eminent medical man, and who aro maintained at a uet expense of 20 onta a day. Tbe Open Polar Sea. Mr. JonepH W. Cromln,-writing to The Kow York Herald on tho question of this pen soa, gives some vory ingenious rea sons why the passago about tho polo is not a frozen mass. Ho says: 1. In descending through a shaft, or in sinking or boring an artesian well, wo find that tho mercury rises in tho ther mometer 1 degree for about every fifty feot that wo descend toward tho center of the earth. That would make a dif ference in tempcraturo of about 105 de grees iu ono mile, and in thirteen milos tho difference would be 1,8(15 degrees. ' S. Tho polar diameter of the earth is twenty-six milos shorter than tho equa torial, therefore the north pole is thir teen niiloa noarorto tho intensely heated titer of tho earth than places at tho quator. And a? a difference of thirtoen miles in this direction produces a dif ference iu tomperture of 1,8(15 degrees, it appears to bo impossible to conceive how water, which is heated by connec tion, could froezo so near tho interior fires, and on a surface of rich a tem perature. 8. The volcanic fractures in the crust the earth in these northorn latitudes pove its thinness, and tho closo Jirox rmity of its surface to tho heated in terior. From what has been stated, and from "observations mado at Discovery har bor and Capo Sabino, proving that warmer water came from tho north than from tho south," it is almost certain that Lieut, (ireely's theory of tho open polar sea is tho correct one. .tlln J-Ttcud nr. IGootho'.t I'r Writings. Ono soul may have a decided influence ripen another, merely by means of its silent presence, of which I could relato many instance)!. It lwus otten happened to mo that when 1 havo lxn n walking with an acquaintance and l:avo had a living imago of something in ray mind, ho has at onen begun to speak of that Tory thing. I havo also known a man who, without saying a word, could sud denly Bilcnce a party engaged in cheer ful couvcrsating by tho mero power of bis mind. Nay, ho could also introduce a tone which would make everybody foci unoomfortablc. Wo have all some thing of elcctrio and magnetic force with us. It is possible, nay even probablo, that if a young girl were, without knowing it, to find herself in a dark chamber with a man who designed to murder her, she would have an un isy sense of his unknown presence and that she would tremble with fear. Butter on) the Doable Quick. (Chicago Herald. Among the prominent and most in teresting exhibits at the London health ihibition was the dairy. The cows were milked in the presence of tho spec tators; the milk was then put into cen trifugal skimmers, and in twenty min utes' time from tho time it loft the cow the spectator could spread the butter on his IreaiL George Eliott: Animals aro such treeahlo friends! They ask no ques tions, they pass no criticism. Tea-Cap FortanoTelllnx, IS . N.. Lolas. I have a friend who is quite renowned for her success as a fortune-toiler through hor skill in shaking and tapping a teacup uutil tho grounds or tea leaves in tho bottom of tho tea-cup assume, in a rude way certain shapes or forms repre senting peoplo, animals and various other images which sho professes to understand as referring in some way to the person whoso fortuno shj happens to be tolling at tho time. I was present oueo when she told tho fortune of a young lady. Tho prophecy and method of making it seemed to mo to be very vague; but the gist of it all was that in a short time a young gen tleman of extremely prepossessing ap pearance would arrive, and exert a powerful influence on tho future pros pects of tho young lady. Wishing to discover what was in the cup to warraut such a foroeast, I obta nod possession of it without being observed. In tho bot tom of tho cup I discovered that tho leaves had assumed a form which, with a little aid of the imagination, might bo accepted as resembling a very spare, delieato and altogether debilitated young man. "With the aid of a teaspoon, and using a few other grounds of leaves that were lying on tho bottom of the cup, 1 quickly changed tho young uian intoa disreputa looking old tramp, with a big bundlo on his back, and accompanied by a ferocious looking bulldog. Then 1 awaited the result. Presently the young lady whoso fortuno had been toM took up tho cup, with a blush of pleasure, to examine its contents. The moment she saw the dreadful figure of tho old tramp sho exclamed, "What a horrid old fright!" Then there was a great commotion, which was only quelled when 1 acknowl edged ly guilt. Hut I learned some thing, which was that with a little management and a teaspoon pictures of wny kind could bo mado in a tea cup. Peraonalilv In Handwriting. Tho Countinu-Itoom.1 Persons writing naturally do so with out thought regarding the ixvuliar con struction of their writing. Tho hand operates tho pen as it were automati cally through the sheer foreo of habit, by which all the innumerable personali ties aro unconsciously imparted to writ ing. Learners and ' forgers think re specting their writing, and hence, the more stiff and formal style of their work; thero is wanting the easy, graceful Mow apparent in thoughtless or habitual writing. Lines show uioro of nervous ness and hesitancy while tho whole con struction of tho writing is more exact and formal; and, besides, every different handwriting abounds in wellnigh num berless habitual cciiliarities, of which tho writer himself Ls unconscious, and cannot, thereforo avoid. Thus, two other insurmountable dilll cuties are placed in tho way of tho forger: First, to obsorvo and imitate all tho characteristics of tho writing he would imitate; and, second, to note and avoid all the habitnal characteristics of his own hand. Habit in writing bo comes so fixed and arbitrary (not to montion tlio-grettt artistic skill required to exactly imitate an unpractical hand), that I do not conceive it to bo possible for any ono to similato tho writing of another, or to so dissemble his own writing, in any considerable quantity, as to defy detection through a really skilled expert examination. The Japanese "Treaty Hoi." Ilioston Budget Tho pr-cipal object of tho mission of the Japanese embassy, which lately ar rived nt Washington, was to get a copy of tho treaty between Japan aud the United States signed by the president. The original was burned in tho great fire at Jetlilo in I.V18. The copy in Jap anese was saved. This they brought with them, and a copy of, it not signed, and a letter from the Tycoon to tho pres ident. Tho Ixix containing theso documents was looked upon by them as almost sacred. It was called tho "treaty box," ami was never allowed to bo out of their sight. 1 1 was a box throe feet long, twenty-six inches in depth and eighteen inches wide, covered with rod morocco leather and neatly sewed around the edges. Thero were three japanned boxes placed together and then covered. Around tho box was a light frame, and when carried was borno on tho backs of four men by poles. The embassy brought with them $80,000 cash for the purpose of making pureliares. Their money was all brought from Japan in Mexican dol lars and American half dollars, stamped with the Japanese mark. They brought an immense amount of bnggago, over eighty tons, which mado four full ear loads over tho Panama railroad. They had fifteen boxes containing valuable presents for the president of tho United States. Km per or and Workluzinan. ICbiao Uerull A favorite amusement of Doin Pedro II, of Drazil, is to lcavo his gorgeous turnout in a side street, and, accom panied by a gray-hairel chamberlain and a stalwart hfcguiirdsman, walk tti) distanco of a square or more to a manu factory cr other establishment and mir prise tho proprietor and employes by his sudden unl unannounced appearanco among them. Of course ho is given the liberty of the establishment, and he takes his time in examining tho ma chinery aud modus operandi. With a kind word of encouragement and com mendation, ho goes away, perhaps to pay a similar visit to another establish ment. These visits he makos impartially to tho mechanical And mercantile estab lishments, controlled by foreigners as well as natives. The Olde.l Dynasty In tho World. Chieajfo Tim". Tho present reigning dynasty of Japan is the oldest in the world. It dates back 2,546 year?, and its records are accu rately preserved for that time. During this period the reigning houses of china have several times been changed, and all the nations now civilized, without exception, have had their beginning. It is sometimes marvelous to reflect tbat any house could preserve its integrity and occupy the throne for such a period of time. An attendant in the treasury depart ment who can count 4,000 new notes an hojr for seven bojrs a day is considered iinifcUJallT daiterona. FALLEN ROYALTY. The El-:nirra Kngcnle and Her Itrrent VIMI lo Pari. lliri.i LrtU-r to Londou Truth.) The Empnvs Eugenic pcut a sad week with tho DuehesMi do Vouehy in her new house near the Hotel do Invalides. .tie was attracted to ihe scenes of her former triumphs, went to look at the baleouyof the l.colo M.litaire, where she witnessed so many reviews in imperial state, was at Longi hauips, St. Cloud, in the Tuil cries gardens, and everywhere passed almost unnotiied. Ilcr loiisin, M. do l.oseps, hastened from Perry to pay her reste. is to her. She v;is paid many visits, bfit was not in a muod to receive any lut old and valued friends. It is not at all true that sho wants to make o u 3 be tween her cousin, Prince Napoleon, mid his ehhst son, whom sho calls her elit nevcu. Hie was wry mi: h ng.t.ited iu going over the tl-.c.ittv on which the im perial drama was played by her and tho emperor. Put her general attitude was that of a person who through much siif fering has come almost to Lo inviisilile. Her complexion is bleached as her hair. The eyes of pale blue havo lost the fac ulty of lighting up. It would bohard to say whether they express indifference to most things or resignation. Hut they look as it' they had cried so much that no more tears "were left in them. The empress drove about iu a plain coupe. Hie was always in black crape and merino. Her figure has lost all flexibility, and though tho Carlsbad waters were of service to her, she has the stiff walk that rheumatism or tho weight of years gives. Tho outlines of tho shoulders, however, retain some of their former elegance. As tho adherents of Prince Victor are anxious to organize an doctoral campaign by next year, and to obtain pecuniary assistance from the empress, tho house of tho duchess do Mouehy was closely watched when she was there. If tho world hits uot gono from hor, she has lost all tasto for it. Tho seclusion of Eurnborough sometimes weighs upon her. Nevertheless, she said she would be glad to return to it after her continental trip. At Carlsbad sho refused all exceptional honors and favors, lived quietly at an hotel, and took her placo iu a queue nt tho pump. Her old vivacity has died out If it had not, she would try to subjugate it, for she ascribes to her impetuous dispo sition tho culminatingerror of tho empe ror's reign, and another event for which sho will mourn as long as lifo and con sciousness remain to her. Sho has tho genorosity to admit tho errors of judg ment into which sho was hurried, and which were attended with disastrous consequences both for her family and for tho nation over which, by an as tounding freak of fortune, sho becamo the sovereign. The empress still thinks aloud, and talks often and rapidly of what is on hor mind. She ill bears any mental tension, unloss in religious exer cises, and has not tho' resources of music, embroidery, knitting, or sewing, which' enabled Mario Amelio to beguile tho tedium of a residence at Claromont. Her infirmity prevents her walking as much as she wishes. She lives alto gether at Farnborough in tho past nnd among objects reminding her of de parted glories of the emperor and of her ill-starred son, of whom sho can now speak withcut falling into paroxysms of grief. The inner woman is chastened by affliction, and th . outer WQuuui aided; but sho is more interesting, per haps, than when sho had the prestige of beauty, a throno, and (oxternally) the most brilliant court in Europo. I have heard her compared to Henrietta Maria, who also had reason to deplore tho im petuosity of her disposition. That quoen, however, had a trial in hor old ago to which tho empress has not been subject. Sho lived iu Franco when she was a discrowned queen and widow in diro poverty. Her houso at Bois Colom bes was in the marshy part of a wind swept plain, and being too poor to buy firewood, she had to stay iu bed iu win ter to keep herself warm. A Destroyer In llio Nprure Forests, Science Monthly.) According to accounts of observations published in the third bulletin of tho en tomological division of tho department of agriculture, tho ravages of tne spruce bud worm (Tortrix fumifcrana) have been extensive and destructive in tho coast forests of Maine west of the Penob scot river. Tho datnago oppoars to havo reached only a few miles inland from the coast, but tho belt in which it has prevailed is marked by extensivo massos of dead woods. The trees aro attacked in the terminal buds, which aro cutcn away, and when that is done, the case is hopeless. Tho fatal character of tho attack is owing to tno fact that tho spruce puts forth but few buds, and those mostly at tho end of tho twigs, and, when these are destroyed, it has nothing on whi. h to srstain tho season's lifo. The attack is made in June, whi n tho growth is most lively, and just at tho time when the check upon it can prolucf) the most serious results. The larches are also at tacked by a saw lly, but with res ills that aro not as necessarily fatal as in the case of the spru -e. 'They are more lilx'rally rovi led with bit Is, some of which may escape and afford a li ing provision of foliage. The larch, mote- over, sheds its lea,. C3 in tho fall, and is in full foliago before its cncui.es utt'ick it. Hence, while thespru :e an J fir suo cumb to the first s nson's a-sailts, tho larch can endure two years of them. Railnrm i Manors. New York Sun Two grntlemcn met on the strwt. "Still in the hardware business?" asked ono. "No," replied the other. "I havo re tired from tho hardware business and am trying to do a little tomething in Wall street." A year later they met ag:iin. "Still in Wall street? ' asked one. "No," replied the other. "I havo re tired from Wall street and am trying to do a little something in the hardware business. 15 THE SHADE 'Hon. R C. Payne, City Alderman, Rrls bane, (jtieennland, Australia, writes: "1 have been a great sufferer with rheuma tinm for years and have tried very know n remedv, including ftslvanic batteries snd Turkixli baths, r inally I tried Su Jacob Oil, Ihe fcreat pain-err, and cn Miiively say it gave me Instantaneous relief. It puis a'l other remed'.et in the shade. A XOTHER'I DRIAD. The Wonderful lllatrlonle Develop ment of a Famous) Child Arlress. Chicago World. The New York public was surprised a few years ago at the arrest, at the instiga tion of the Society for the Prevention of Cruslty to Children, of little fortune, the child actress. The little girl, lens than eight years old, was taken from her par ents and kept In ronttiienient until re leased by order of the Court and Mayor of the city. Mrs. Jennie Kimball, the mother of Coritme, who has ht-eu known to the public for maiiv years as vocalist and co medienne, has devoted the greatest care to the training and education of Corinue, and the result is a development of natural (acuities really phenomenal. "When did you discover Corlnne's re markable tale ut I" was asked of Mrs. Kimball. "I can hardly remember the time when her eyes would nut sparkle at the sound of music; she begun to siiiR before she could talk. Ht-fore she was four years old he crested a sensation and received the prize uf a gold chain and locket studded with diamonds, at the National baby show in lloston. Next she sang in a concert given by L'rown s Hrlgailr Hand, and In 187D mado her debut as Little Huttercup In the Juvenile Pinafore Conipanv. Since then she has sung in opera and played va rious roles nearly everywhere." Mrs. Klmba'l Is a laity of line presence, and when playing at tbe Honton Museum, was herself 'known as "Little Jennie KimUII." "What has become of elittlr ladjT asked the reporter. "She has given place to the person you seo before you. Like so many others I have grown somewhat Meshy. Indued 1 assumed such proportions that I began to fear tot my health. Why, at times 1 would have the most suffocating sensa tion 4n my heart; then again my head would be attacked and I have frequently fallen to the lloor in a dead fainting lit. 1 consulted several eminent physicians and they told me I must abandon the staa if I expected or hoped to live. This seemed terrible, for I am devoted to my profession and also to the development of 1'orlnne. " "And yet you appear pefectly stroiiKf" "And so I am. Why, 1 have reduced mv weight over twenty pounds within three mouths aud I never felt belter ia my life. If any who are troubled as I was question this, let them try Warner's safe cure, the remedy I used, and they will, I am sure, be speedily convinced of its truth. I bo llevo It is the finest medicine in the world, and any number of my friends to whom I have recommended it have found It as beneficial as It has been to me." " Is Corlnne's health good!" "Perfect. The child has so much life and vivacity she is overflowing with it, on and oil" the stage." - The only previous instance of such re markable precocity w hich history chron icles Is that of the famous I'eg Yolling ton, who first appeared In "The Ileggar's Opera," when but a little older than Corinne. Absolutely Pure. Tills nowilcr never virirs, A mnil of snrltv, ntreniith sml huluiioiiwiimw. Hon eroiionili-al tluui the ordiimry kiiulu, sml cannot lie sold In comiwu. tlnn Willi Dm in 1 1 It ltn.la ol low Ut. iliiift Wt'itfllt, alum or ih.wilml powder. KoM nlv In ouu. novAl lumNU ruwussco., iuj nsii iinm, n. . tend foe (irralar. tVo M'WI'ITA WOK FKAK'K. rW'Mrf kV 2 ni..l,. ill,.!. fcmniuli, lll (dil.r tiwl.i ' -Aii.lAnM.Jr. iOO ui'"ii Sk. .rrut Antiscll GolJ KcM Hare half. 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Uy.aila, Loaaol 1'hialral ami M.'.ljl Power. t'r(na7r lumcultliA and all IM-nins liu-nls ft llrnllh wheras 1 utile and Ni rlno la ir.uinl. Ilewaraof liultsllnia,aaswottliiM and ap.irlinia artl. cla la ballitf l old, purixirttiut to lh-( Vlerv, Ismf Slid Irou, li 11111.1., totdto. &07 tisy Hfreet. a a a . aaa I'rsnrlar A LOVELY CHRISTMAS G F.Trrr rrtriltaTtaJ Wt tttAat tr HtlU folki atCbil.tniM I"'!), Ibkyt w hkf H)ntihiri(( bit nud pretty, la ltiirtHlu- wr Uw4 In rty horn wvwiHtMisI la My kv w flrl frr mfrhmrmtt If 7hi will wiiil w. t Mii(s, 8 prntty Uoll UauUiuI lir-lliltut.ltrUf mrU Ml bin ntiM tt mii. tiara lyt, an4 Jif'W tf l OrsMMM, Mtta, Art M I'CUll fill aMIN4 (lot all A'llO tmpk Xltnita iliulrtl wild bif.U, DIM, rhllU, mC, Iff KVI I trfHl f)M Cfd mi pi ttty lUrlltiliy Cri RD'I U'P. IlluitrkUtl IIi'iUy Houk. ACUK MFU. UI.. 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It is porfi-ct In inei hsnli-ad eoiistrtiiilinn, the must eli-vant, elllelent, eoo noiniialj aud tlurslile of anv Klix lrio licit ou enrtli. I IsaiMwIliveeurefiH-NerTtiussnil IIIimmI lliiu'AMri IVliilltjf, l)MH'(iln. CimHllpslinn, Uv er. Klitjier ami lllsililer Tntuliliw, raralysis, Klipiinisiisin, hexual Wfakness In both notes, OMIi-eatK'. II. MeuNHdorfl'rr'a Hat Nlore, 151 r'ronl street, lHjrtlaiul.Dr. Trlee III), tJ. O. I). Iimi.ii jiat i j i e a i SEWER, WATER AND I UNCOLN PLIICER CO.CAL.lL ' I J.BII I ''1LJJ T. S IX ONK of thf fnuaiUrt aM)tUirAi tm hmwU Ut Laom tWik. WfsUuMHuf llliw will aviirdiatwu( Um ki.lnr TliU Nl will iv mtl( m mi mihitw, ami Kw ih fllwl to wi LaUM IUtsl Wt eltftllMif th tlvlliM.1 wirli to iirwItM Um .(tut oi SfettMit HtiiMAb likT curititf dimM. 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JJ Atlauts, Oa 1 ham hail reinrValilo aucroaa with Halft'a ftprolflr Is Uia treatment of IIummI and Hkln liiaeaaea, and hi Ka Biala lllaeaaia. I took II niraell for )'arl.inela with happy altiwl. 0. . 0. llsssv, M. 1) , Atlanta, (.a, I naail Rwltt'a Hwilflo on mr llttla daii(lir, who was stlth-tad with ai.uie Hloud fulaon whl k liail realatnl all aorta of treatment, 'Ilia Hpeolilo raliarad bat parius ueutlr, sud I aliall nan It In uir piatlu a. W. K HsusTK, M. U. Cypraas RUra, Ark. Our tm.tl.tt oa Blood u4 Bkla DImmum dviUIcnI from iO a.Jil'I.OllU. HWIKT HPK.ril'rO (N) , !)rwJ( AUwjU.O. Nuw Yiwli om.v, UJ WMt tui Nt TJ PACIFIC ELECTRIC PAD TllU OK LAI I sr DlscOVhRr Of TllU AulX l'.if-nir.l J.in. io, Pat Retainer In Efttatencl ClUep-f frrt RMBk n,1 (Hnfrt In II piltlnnt, Ttttm kift liitatier M t wiih wmkor butlusm. 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If tHlti-r if4iinmi II H (l" 'll,r'l y. comm awl r ut. fvnn.Nf h wLJM uni.imi iLi'i Cur Termai NO vmr cue NO fAV, mu with vtlutloii. Ita. .Wile U 1 ntw with an Fra Wiu mar Iaiui Pi Mi, lr- r lla J 1 1 lint rated Cstslntriin of our Northern Oriwn ea;eable and t'loMrr strvatn. Bulbs, Plants. ele frvs lo sU. bnti fur IU We can save you money by our low prices. J. P. Root& Co.. Rockford. IH.