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tyi (fast rcgouiaiu 5 b , iwptffaftl rrsLTnt uate or xoumtixa f eowi EVERY SATURDAY MORS. HQ, 0e mk, 5t mttrtwn. $2 00 IMT. DP. STJj Each ssbuquent tovertten, 1 00 unicc r..T.f....coLi;T :.tuult, QITOMTK T COClT-UOt-K. TU&c vlf trtUT bj ncHui SUuu uCcu la IS VaiI alii&. Mtu ytt Use XinrbUt KIm of Sattaeripttan In Colnl Ue Xmi SI 00 tuiiMtiu : TlroatestU....; .. J aiact o .'.... "VOL. 3. PENDLETON, UMjLTILLJL COUNTY, OEEGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1877. NO. 4. U4 U law yr. ! h t 1 If II liumrinitigs. O aring at the starry heavens, A I lay upon my bed. Very many Uiotqjfetf aud fancies Crowd lhMijjreito uy bead. Can it be, tM ffcrc looking Through thTSafwlndow in the kles Host oT wslted, guardian angels. Watchhag Usleg'wes -nusn, tnyc? Angels loving eye r I'm sleeping. ich ecm to ay still and slumber, ectiUthedayr' Yes! c,Ufcgiyong those angel, I scele 1 1 MjSypnc before; Free from alfepi?aln uucriai;. Singing pwnwa uermore. J Kcstyou, darlings, rest forever. In your happy home on high But; if through those starry openings. You to earth on errands Sr.- Hover 'round theesfrlhly homestead, Let u hearyoaraagel wings Flutfrtng very?ery near us, VThUpcr of yon heavenly thing. peat hariu. I dec must il the wouiu dwell in safety, friend Levering." IThe Quaker face waa growing very venous, lie rihiife in t loaereu voice, and bent toward hit neighbor in & confl- lentul manner. "Thee must put hiin out of the way." "Friend Martin !" the surprise of Paul was unfeigned. "Thee raut kill him." Thccountenaoceof Leveringgrew black with astonishment. "Kill him!" be ijtculated. "If thee doesn't kill him he'll wrtainly kill thee, one of these dajs, friend Lever ing. And thee knows what is said about sif-preset ratios being the first Uw of nature." "And get hung!" "I doo't think they'll hang thee," cool. ly returned the Quaker. "Thee can go thv on his next meeting with Levering; enemy is dead 1' "Slain by kindness," answered Paul Levering, "which you supplied." "No, thee look it from God'a armory, wheie all men may equip themselves without charge, and bcosma invincible," replied the Quaker. "And I trust for thy Mace and safety, thee will never use aiiT other weapons in fightisg with thy neighbors. They are sure to kill."--r. jj. Artkur. Cookiuir Apples. The great English physician. bam, says the Jiural llemt. The Tark's CrMccnt. Busty Iron. Loufellow. Altbouch seventy year fellow hxt in his manner little of the sen timent which pervade his pnem " iferit uriAIu.'jmui.'' lie dresses ia a suit of black broaddolh,h long white hair and na aspect full of gcsul wamth aad refined humor, is very rnucu oi a nemo- A Qaarrelsome Neighbor. "That man will be the death ofmejetJ said Paul Levering. He looked ywrried out, not "Thei "Yes. "Wha. asked t' Isaac Mi "BeV Martin, don't hs one of u him thr cow, an 4 "That! Does tbet thy DcrH "Xn, f) fence. I mine, ani Yon tiaJ wr wc tha fctands irithe corner-of my Sot'tdjaiuiri: . his property!" "les." "Two large limbs full of fruit hung over on his side. You -would hardly be lieve it, but it is true; I was oat there just now, and discovered that be had awed off thore two fine limbs that hung over on his tide. They lay down rjpn the ground and bis pigs were eating the fruit." "Why is Dick so spiteful to thee, friend Levering! lie doesn't annoy me. "What has thee done to him!" "Nothing of any consequence." "Thee must have done something. Try and remember." "I kn-iw what firt put him out I kicked an ugly old dog of his once. The Least, half t!arvcd at home, I suppose, -was all the time prowling about here, and f na ched up everything that came in his when he's dead. I think people will be more clad than sorrv." "Do you think I'm no better thin a murderer; I, Paul Levering, atain my hands with blood!" "Who said anythirg a Wat staining thy bands with blojd!" aid the Quaker, mildlr. "Why, you!" "Thee' mistakes, I never tued the word blood." BjsLiiu maat it. -w sag-jested end LeveriBg. I advised thee to boot. lest some dv he shall - - quite at his ease. lie spends his wiaters in Uambndse ana mi summers is his oo '.tare at Xahant. He rises early, takes a cemnarativclr ltthl breakfast, asd if the day is not rainy, ets oat for a walk which takes up an hour or two. accoru ing to his inclination. His gait is arm and heartr, and as he walks he hold himself perfectly upright. He dors wit ramble two moraines in the tme direc- -physician, hyden llomt, allowed no other ailments to his patients io the febrile stages of aulny, erysipelas and small'pox than could be found in boiled apples, i uere are a gicat many ways of using apples fur food and doubtless tame novel way is jet to be discovered. The French, whom we are told excel in culin ary matters, arc said to have three hun dred and sixty-five ways of cuokins an tm. UV suouid not a Similar enter. : unwinl anil oneo. and afterward nsssod I pne be shown in regard to the apple! three times over the viage. the gaxe still old, Mr. Long-1 An estimable lady of my acioaintacce i remtiniag imocorabte. The eyes are taako some very palatable dubes and ! snatched oil, if potttble, to be turned detserta in this way: Apples of uniform straight on aome "lucky" face or precious ize are selected and simply wiped and ' object. A food mother will send for her cotcd. This last juration is quickly I child to be near at hand before she takas -perfonntd by punching them through ( bar firt look at the new moos, and as the middle wiia an apple corcr; thus re- ; she concludes her prayer she will look but not its eye sure sign that the opera- two would be shortly parted, t avor- tioa which follows. After dipping them ; ite slates would cover their faces till in water, they are placed in any dcen ' they could find the voaa and beautiful paa or baking dish, and sprinkled with sugar, about a teaspoonful to each apple, and a tescapfol of water turned on aroead them. They are then baked with slow, steady fire till soft, when they sheeld be removed from the baking pans ftr cooling and the table. When servad with cream, this is a dia fit lor a queen. The Crescent is not a chance repreten-1 If no difficulty, as yet unforeseen, bars Utitm or symbol of the Mohammedan the way, Mr. lUrlT plan for renderfrg faith; the new moon is inseparably con- iron impenetrable by rutt promises to be netted in the Mussulman mind with spe- of the highest practical importance, cial acts of devotioa; its appearance is Iron is J J J far tbe.mos useful of Detail, watched for with eager expectascy.andthe but it has an unfortunate propensity, moment the eye lights on the slight thread when exposed to water or muut air, fur of silver in the weitern twilight it re- attracting oxygen, and this oxygen eiU mains fixed there whilst prayers of thanks- into it aubitance, and forms the familiar iririn? and praise are offered, the hand compound known as nut. The conse- being held up by the face, the palms I quence is that iron, when exposed to the Belinda' MLriion. 44 Well !" cries aa Irreverent garni from the curbtone, "here's a hat goia' away with a lady." I look, and behold! 3114 B-Kada in the latest coaching tiglt. There is rather more hat and feather than lady; at Ieat one gains the impression that the hat is the more important of the two. It is not so ranch that Belinda wears a fine hat, as that a fine hat is exhibiting itself oa Belinda. And -when I think Belinda t A. . . i aw. a . -i a-u. r, m air, ciecullr in su aamp a cumaie aai", j i " " our, ha to 'be cotted with paint, w- dividual with characteristic, I find ray- niib. or tin. Bat even this costing aoes I cu simpty renewg ner cus.oiucd. v-v tsktia laaj tu1 SfMt llltTI all I ItT I . . 1 1 1-- .k . . i I ' f -" i ;,,;. generally .jk-hi ,'" BMiviag tfce stem.seeUs and lgher part, into it eyes and kiss it, tliT-ti.lr ftr ltiM Mn mhtt linn In iomelt i 1 r 1 . . . . . i . J ... ' - T , i .t i 'y31 nasaa"ein Uli making an opening tur me Intro-1 nus: that would oca "."" . . - i na CDOOsCS io cset rise il vi nunk- out I .tnrtina al anr in tlm eo-iklai not afford entire protection; the slight est dsw in the armor lets in the enemy, oxygen, who often does his work all the more surely because concealed irom view. A vessel made of iron, and coated rlth some other substance, mar look sound to the eye, and yet be a mere nan She his a black velvet, a silk of two bines, a garnet rrp, and a gray merino. I recall her cashmere shawl, her em broidered dolmaa, her aacque but what does not Bsltnda possess that may be worn! She passes before my misd's eye hratt'tae-siirt -which Madame La Mode of crumbling'rust. Mr. Buff's remedy permit, trimmed with all the trimsiiflgs for this state of thiags seem to be after the doctrine of the hacueopathitts, that like i eaml bv like. If a small drzree of moisture cfiects iron with two distinct Everv dav or two be call oa ers, Welch, uigeiow a je at iae c ni versitv l'rcs, aad recetvea or return proof of his works, if be has aaytbiBg i. irw vhirh i mo.tlr tbe cue. HeL.r .t .nnl. nr th-r tn ittiBg m order, X should like to ltBJiM matter carefelly after it is la L norcelaia kettle, with ut eaooirh mo- priacesi, aad then, as they looked la to her eye, would mskc their apology, which I ipecsci of oxide or rut, what wilt expos- was sure u te accepted, i was la request i ere to a very excessive degree oi nom for th same perpote, aad use room I ia-1 are do! WelL it appears thst if iroa is habited ta the heart of Sum bo a I was be- placed ia a hot chamber, and exposed to sieged at the new mooa by thox who the action of superheated steam, a new held the sapentitioa that it'was unlccky kiad of oxide, called the magnetic, or to see it Urovgb glass, aad who socked I black oxide, farms oa its surface. Jot only does this beaevolest species of MirV ra.t nrcwtn TmnetTiit? SST farther the frait, and the cooking making tender looked into a narrow court, and could I into the metal, but it forms aa imperri the skin. It is a substitute fur straw- cot be seea from the street-. I could I oesrostlac against all other iafloeaees; brrte. i&cre is aaouier very gooa way i not Sad it in my bean ta rebus these I aad articles thus prepared have beea ex tion, bit vanes hi route daily. 1 Every part of tht apple caa be eaten, the to my three window bccau they had no bis prist-1 ,aar having neutralized the acidities .3 ; kaSes, aad could be throwa up i for they But tfuxt Is cot the woman- What does the do 1 What is she load of! Ma-Ic! I remember her ia a fioCer over aa opera no, it -was not the jra, bat the dress of lilac silk aad the saaV down bordered cloak that she ictesded to wear; asd wbca. she retcrced, she could cot remember what she had heard without reference to the bill; bet the prima doaaa's dieu tiat she bad by heart, aad told as even how the Coasces were edged. Xj, xsatic is cot her forte. Perhaps she like study. I once saw her poariag over a large volume for hears- it was a fuhioa maazice. She must be domes- smaaded Lcveriair. ire more wavs thaa oae to kill "said the Qsaker. "I've kilted y in my time, aad no stain of X-c fead ea asy garment. My ting ttiit is tc KLite tlm viM neighbor Hardy with kind- .theell bare no more trouble ' b light gieametl over Mr. Lev re, as if a clued bad passed, toy to kill people." scjest way to kill enemies, as theetl fiadhif thee il only try." "Let me J see. How shall we go about itP said Paul Leverine. taken at once with the idea. "If thee has the will, friead Leverieg. it will aot be leag before thee finds the way." And so it proved. Not two hours af terward, a 31r. Levering was driving iaro the village, be found Dick Hardy with a stalled cart-lead of tae. He print, aad generally swbaits his proof to 1 1 md water ta picveat their bamiag V ' . - V i i .1 ... ... .. Jonn uwens, nis lorsier pwnHr aau friead. Litllc if aay of Ms poetry as pablibed i written oa the per of the momeat. Th Diviae Tragedy" is said to bate beea rewritten alter it was near ly all ia type. Daring late years he has oa, till cooked through, and then transfer them to the oven with all the liquid re siduum, to dry Drown, mis gives a baked ipplc, half jelbed, dehaees m vr that aay one can love. ; Swrct pickles, by some caaitdcrcd obtaiacd a scaiaeat avmber, aodiag a few new- ones to them aad issvtcg thea ia book form. He bnars fats "cewr" to the erSce ef the Ualvcruty Iress, which is onlv half a mile or a from his own residence, written in lead-poncsl. ia small back hand, very much like the ar erace newspaper maa'a style of hand writing, clear and mostly free from M ter.HMsaiiocs and erasere. ii maga xiae poems are always revised and cor reeled, or at least altered more or let, before their pvMicaiioc ia book-form, so that the reader rarely encounter oae in exactly the same sbse as in the period was whippiag his horse aad s weanngai JCij .r. Los-fdiow it sot a frent him pa.ioaateiy, obi io no purpose luc I dicer oat. a.'tbovch he has srobaMy cart wheels were buried faslf way to the it, ftr ,. rtm ,ve t-ict board T. rleJds aad urs el Ms axle in ctiffmnd, aad defied the strength of one horse to move them. Oa seeing Mr. Levering, Dick slopped pulling and swearing, aud getting oa the cart, com menced pitching the bees off oa the side of the road. "Hld oa abrt, friend Hardy," said Levering, in a pleataat voice, as be dis mounted nndunbhcbed his bone. But J - 1 ... . I rtiKl- r.i.njfwl BAf fu hMr. mil Lpnt on I JnhAtit iy, and gave him a tremendous kick that I J " l ,:, " , " " ' ' '" Aeat him bowlin2 through the tc Uo- iK " 4"c, ""' , -,; V . Hiai fortunately, as it turned out, the dog master happened to be passing along the road. The way he swure at me was dreadful. I never saw a more vindictive face. The next morning a tplecdid New foundland, that I had raised frm a pup, met me surrennz at the door, with hi tail cut off. I don t know when felt so badly. Poor fellow! his pitcou beea ia the hsbit of publishing his po-1 apcoor to the old fathioacd apple-tacce, ems ia the magazine, aad after haviagl w msds by partly biking weet apple aad thea satcrating them ia a pickle ef vinegar, sugar and spices. This Is easier tbac apple saace, which osst be V . . ..... smethered in botlcd Oder. Hots Os. Bots. Held en to year tongue when yoa are just ready to swear. lie, or speak harshly, or cse aa improper word. Hold ea te veor hand when yoa are aboet te pnaeh, strike, scratch, steal, er 4? any improper act. , Ilotd ea te year Iot wnea yea are es the point ef kicking, ruaaisg off frost stody, er parutag the path ef error. , shame crime. Held &o te yoer temper whea yea are angry, excited er imped epos, er ethers are angry with yea. ilotd en to veer heart woea evtl asso ciates seek yenr cempaay aad invite yea to join in their mirta, games aad rev elry. Hold es te year gnod came at all times, for it is of mere value thaa gold, high places, er fashieaable attire. Hold es te train, tar it win rre yea wett, aad do yoa throagbout eternity. Held oa te rlnae it t above all price to yea ia all times aad places. Hold oa to yoar good character, tor u is aad will ever be year best wealth. jr girls, whiUt I smiled at their super posed oat of doors for weeki, this win- tic I know 1 uioa-t so once; Datisas sUtieus ebserraaees ; aad I gave perm is- Jcr, without a particle of rust appearing becaase ibewdj herself a eootaag- siea to rclav alter retsy el taose bo I oa them. If careful experiments saowi t - LPT" ..v.i !..(.( ,i.u.ivx .I.l.. : r. i ..;n ;n I She net it ob aad went into tLe kitchei rix.ia.1 .rJ Utk tnUht fun (knMfl ... .tn..i;ir t.r tMi nnv-M tr nu I aad taw the cook maxe a poaoj into my face. "Who caa bring us Utter will be greatly' iacreased, as for several id it was not becoming, aad never pot lV tt " tL,r icol.i .r -rn I . 4. lt t.V. t. nt.M f nnfo It OQ SgUl r CO. COt OOQeStlC Uewevef, w bh good to every ese, asd yea are cot bot'Jymetals. Grapkic I rJ ael" I0?1 oaveexcclleat beara. chen. aad a slave," CVrsAtC Cbaraeter. Ere't Tomb. The Arabs claim that Eve's tomb is at I Jtddah, the seap-jrt of Mecca. The tem ple with a palm growing oat et its cen ter is supjosed to mark the place where Eve's bead rests, aad a domed mesqae Is believed to be exactly over her tomb. of James T. Fields aad ethers more latimate frieeds, whe faae tleelrt lea returned this compliment. His health is very fine, and he has never beea better thaa during the preeat seasea. He is at prefect engaged entitled "Poems of Places. requires considerable sorting oet et etd poesis asa aad the Ict rarely nas a cow-a-days. The first Among the happsett aad proudest pes seasiecs of a man is his character. It is his wealth it is a raak ef itself. It usu ally procure him the boner, aad rarely the jealousies ef fame. Like most treas- .&.- ... 2 t - - . I ? stanea thaa b v onrlT .iaracter is a According to the Arab, the lady aeasored ,ou - . d Edging bv the dimeniioni of her tomb, - ' The wue man, therefore, despuo net the h I becoming.' opimeaofthewerW-he estimates tt.t h , Arabs, hew- Oh, Beliada Is sooa to be married I its full valoe-hede. net wantonly jeep- ev bad Ltes ofdUtuxe, Acyleader coafideaces! Well, ah- is to ardlze has treaare ef a good name. He hJ hcmr 0fTS?be married ia white corded tilt embroU- do i rash from raaity, atoae, againit --.T- Ured. aad sh. has a set of Pearls, and .... ... . . . I : I r t... some pai ucc, uu t iou e'J beea chosen for her traveliag-dreas, aad - . . ... .a ... 1 to be eat stop: .poat toe orsae- capadied; but I must cocfeas she said: "And 111 have to go into deepsosraiag. She's devoef. I've heard cer de clare sheaever rnieJ going to church ca Easter Sunday b-H cc Bst when wakthat! Oh, when her cew bosses failed to case home ia rise! Asd she says she would love te be a Sister of Charity. Did she aay why! I'm afraid she did. "Thi white acrsiag cap are i ing and on a series Thi work reading, note-tak- Childkex Ftrr. Lifelong dtscoo- and dvn"t give yosrself all that trouble," J three volumes, mating to Seotlaad, added Mr. Levering, speakisg in a louder I France and Italy, have already beea pub- voice, but in kind aad cheerful tones. I Its feed, and the printers are now at work "Two borcs are belter than ene. Willi oa "Spain." The manner in which copy Charlie's help well soon have the wheels I a fursisbed is as follows Whea the on solid ground aga:n." I printers are eat the poet seadi "up a boy J fort U(j udjea writes a medical Trii.n.in u,.- uti.t -wt mmnt I with a wheel-barrow or oiner veorac I r. . .kiUw itFMfA ikn l Uni uumiBiwimwi. " " " -, I ... . ... I WU, ISiUC fc V VUIWIWM w .-. I have Dick's hand. Ml sluioU nerrcico by bis I lauea wiui iwks cosuisieg wiuca i intteotioo or carelessness of the mothcra side. "There," said Levering, as he put a warns so laouuc ia ui wiwi..b, i OT ECrfCJ. A child should never be al looks haunt me now; I had no prowf bu horse in fmnt of Uick ana maae trie i wiia a irjrjcsw j . IaXcj So t0 cold icet; toe ugaitst Dick, but have never doubted as traces last. "Oae pall aad the tiling is p-cm it poems. oiiuh, y thlDg the Iat attended to is to see u, hia .pencx in the matter. In m v mief d .ac" Before Dick could get dowa the milter ladicated, aad the books are thtt tbe r. w drT Uij mim. Neglect and indignation I shot the dog and o Dt him out of sight." - "Tbte was busty in that, friead Lever ing," said the Quaker. "Perhaps I was, though I have never regTctted the act. I met Dick a few days afterwards. his face I accepted as aa acknowledgement of his mean and cruel revenge. Within from the cart it was ost of the mud-bole. aad without saving a word more, Lever- ta? on fastened bis horse from the front of Dick's animal and hitching up again ode oa. On the next day Mr. Levering sax dangerous seat back to the residence of their owa-1 ef thl has often resulted la er. The poet is said to be anxious that ,fm,i- 0r rman. dltAiheria. or fatal sere throat. Always on coming from school, on catering the house from a visit or errasd in rainy, mcdJy, or damp the received sentiments ef ether , he does oothatard combatants. respects the beast What is the caxace asd the life ef char acter! IViaripie. Integrity, independ ence: er, as ene ef the great eld writers hath It. 4Tfcat inured loyalty unto vir tue, which caa serve witaeet a livery." These are qualities that haag set Bpoc aay mas breala. Tncy mast be termed within ourselves; they must make oar selves iadissotabU and iadettructible as thesocl! If oeascioasef these poues lions, we trust tranquilly te time asd oc casion to reader tfeera kseaa, we may ret asiared that ear character, sooner er later, will establish itself. We cannot more defeat ear own object thaa by a rcsdeos aad fevered anxiety as to what the world will say ef us. There is a moral hoaesty la a dee regard for char acter which will cut shape itself to the humors of a crowd. And this, if beaett, is ao less wise. For the crowd sever long esteems the: who flatter it at their ewe expeax. He who has the suppleness of the demagogue win ore to cempiaia of the fickleness of the mob. bis books may appear ia as aeat aad tractive a shape as pmsible, aad the dia mond edition was only allowed because the exigeaci of book-making required beiog so far oat of ti, r I TieV ITardv in the act of ktrenctheniDr I It, the costlier books JV i:iu VI oaii'ievisuii we 1 j r " I . - ,.,.r 1- .ininftniffoce through which Lrv-1 the reach of a vast class of leaders that ; lj sen b.bbu OL.nvuu en iii:buuss s ry . ering's cattle bad broken oacc or twice, 10 get at them it was necessary to issue a week from that time oae of my cows had a horn knocked off." "What did thee doi" , "I went to Dick Hardy, and gave him at piece of my mind." "That is, thee scolded and called him Jiard names, and threatened." ""es jutt so, friend Martin." "Did any good come of it!" "About as much good as though I bad srimtled to tbe wind." "How has it been since!'1 Nu change for the better; it growr, if anything, worse and worse. Dick never gets weary of annoying me." "Has tbee ever tried tbe law with him, inend Levering! Tbe law should pro tect thee," "O, yes, I've tried the law. Once raa his heavy wagon ngainst my carriage purposely, aud upel me in the road. I made a narrow, escape wjtb my life. The carriage was so badly broken thaf it cost me fifty dollars for repairs. A neighbor thus removing temptation, and saving the cattle from beiog beaten aad set on by dog. "Tbee s given mm a baa wound, intnu Levering," said the Quaker, oa getting information of the two incidents just mentioned, "and it -will be thy own fault if thee does cot kill him." Not long afterward, in the face of aa approaching . storm, and while an edition within their means. Tue labor riot, "extending from the lakes to the Ohio, aad from the Atlantic to the Missifsippi," greatly surprised the Earopean outlookers, aad their com meats ate maay clorcd,depeadicg upon kind of spectacle tli-y use. ine weather, the child shoald remove lU shoes, and the mother shoald herself as certain whether the stockiagt are ia the least damp. If they are, they shoald be taken off. the ftct held before the fire. aad rubbed with the haads till perfectly drv, aad another pair of stockings, aad another rtair of shoes put oa. The re serve shoes aad stockiags shoald be kept ready for ose on a minute's notice. the kind of suectaele Ih-v ase. Pofli.h and Germans for the moat nart I Breatiikg. If our breathing is im j- , I regard it as a temporary outhart which I perfect, all the functions of the body aad ll.rdy was berrying to get ia some clover m"J. ?re . npeasatioa 1 A .J ,e . lesreful and butiBelike masi HI' 1r,:TD t. and in new precauU-ns. Tbe French mo.t as guod a tes't as the pulse Itself of legitimists and Imperialists are using it I tbe general state of tbe ytem, puysicai eflpetivi-lT in the txilitical camDaiens I and meataL Oae of the commonest against' the republicans. They affirm faults ia the use of the lungs Is tbe habit that "It is the natural tendency for He-1 of breathing, as it were, from their sur mall shrubs and aloe plant straggle for exlttcace among the gravesttrcea, and dose to the darned mosque is a tree grow ing; ever some great maa'a grave, which is arrtmded by railings. Tsere are eaanv In-rndi aad saDerstitiecs coscera- tag this celebrated place, bat I had net I words will be: time te collect aay that wosld be worth relating. It is viiited by eomerees pil grims. Uscaiceevs, 01 coarse, is in great request by the well-dressed Arabs, as well as the ragged. Jiddah is a dean, fiec looking town at a distance; bet oa a nearer approach the illusion will be dispelled, aad maay aromas (not of am bergris or borseu saauu-wouuj, power ful as a sosp factory, assail the aese. This gets worse as oce lands, bat there is so time to wte thinking of such a trice, for a sharp watch has to be kept on the mingy, opihaimic dogs who amuse themtclvca by barking and mapping at the leg of aay one who makes use ef soap aad water. At eight room! Oh! she never meaGoead kin. Yt e cannot separate r4 tinea trata cer dothes, erea ea the most solemn occa sloes. I am afraid that strtet-boy was right. Dress, if no: a hat, it "going awa v with a wecaa." Probably Ler last 'Asd Kfelv. -rive this cheek a HtUe red. Ose woold a: sore be frightful whea one's dead.- Mr. Evans at Wort. The hear was o earing tea r. sc. -whea Mr. Evarts, or erudite stcreiary of State, seated himtclf ia his bed-chamber to coaatrcct a single secteace which he pro posed iaeerpJraticg ia a forthcoaisg speech. He bad devoted aa hocr to the work whea Mrs. Evarts raised her head frosi her pillow, shaded her eyes with her hand, and thrill y scng out: "Wil liam! are voa never coming to bed faming off dog. RitHNC x Cawo. It is aot hard to ride a camel (a witty writer sajs), but the nroceaa has some sweet surprises for the novice. The camel lies upon the grocad I Ttxoxu. ox SroxTaXDOCs Gc5EB.i with his legs shut up uader like a jack- rios. The closing words of PnI.Tyn knife. Yoa set yourself in the broad d all's recent lecture oa the prigia of saddle aad cross your leg in freat of the Life, before the Itayal Institution in pommel. Before yoa are ready some- London, were import t. He said 1 ; thing like a private earthquake begins "This discourse is but a summiog up uader yoa. The camel raises his hind- 0f eJjjht months of incessant labjr. quartan suddenly aad throws yoa for- From the beginning to the end of the ia ward upon his neck, and before yoa re- aairv there is not, as vou have seen, a a ' . in The Secrctarr. -without lifuag his eyes from his M&. sharp! v responded: "is it it is necessary for Europeans to carry a I absolctely imperative, my dear, that the light aad a" good stick, a well-planted J brief secteace, upon which I am now ea- blow from the latter uotsg weauers ia 1 gaged, the catcre of wcica is a xzxuez ot ing. who taw irom oae 01 nis iieius toe incident, and understood whatits Iqsj might occasion, hitched up his own wagon and seat it over to Dick's atsiit- "'tsi YrlVr rdin fr?m t pVbiics toruaintoaaard.y.andtopcri,h face-not bringing sufficiently into pi., , AyVTal bythdrownweakne.; ft i, impo'ssible the costal anU abdominal muscles By hc .r".0,l,D:lC-,i:l.r:! for a government to be strong that is watching the domestic aaimal-a horse the offer, tboui'b it went sgaintt the grain to accept a favor frotn the raaa be bad hated for years, and injured in so many ways. On the followiog morning Mr. Lever- aw the whole, thinir and said -it wa I inir had a visit from Dick Hardy. It was plainly intehaea by Dick. Sj I sent him raining fast. "I've come," said Dick, the carnage-maker into a towering passion. ened him with laughed in raj face the time baa come I sued him, relying my neighbor. He and so worked his testimony that thei "I should be wry sorry, iurv saw onlv an accident instead of a i Paul Levering, ditcrilv. "if I couldn't - - r. 1 . . 1 . it 1 I . J . . : i.i ! .1. .... . purpose IO injure. ah uui uim uuuj uu a ucuwiij win viwuui (j. based on universal snllrage. The legisla or cow, for instance we may learn a tir lrt.Mif thi ITnitml States are no- lesson in breathing. We perceive that torioasly corrupt; legiilation is bought there is very little cmotioa near the fore and iu.ld. and uoerior Iatellh.'oace Is I extremities, but tbe breatu is impeiicu mnn. . mi.t-t nfnmw-Hf.ii.in thin of I from the flanks. So should we have the nrfrfrirA anil ninrafflCQt. Krerrl min actioQ frum the w<t Anj form lett. therefore, which con- . . . I t 1 I- I IZa -" LA4VAi u ua a - - V s bill, at which he got stammering ana comuseo, anu sooamg f , . ,, ,fcbHcralf ,trainl tbc base of the lungs docs harm. . Then I threat- down on the ground instead 01 into air. e a prosecution, and he Lcvenngs face, to pay you ior uic use 01- ,77 ,., . .. malignanUy.. I felt your te.m J- rr p. to act decisively, aad isuouiu nave josih if you oaua i seni . . - , . ,. . m -nnt,,. r, 1 ""r ' v. . on the evidence of your wagon, riU it is only right I should ,1 .IC1-W " c". 1? Jr"???? was afraid of Dick, pay you for the use of it." wiui wgx, wia answered I " ' ur, aau w uu uiuuawi uiui juui uuu You -wag worse than ever. He took an evil delight in annoying and injuring me. I am satisfied that in more than one in stance he left gaps in bis feuccs in order to entice mv cattle into his fields that he inifhttethisdoirson them, and hurt them iith sbmes. It is more than a child of are quite welcome, friend Hardy, to the wagon. I am more than paid in know ing thai you saved that nice field of clover. How much did you get!" A watch differs from a clock in it harinrr . rlbrtlnir wheel instead O a vibratinir nendulum. aod: as ia a clock, gravity Fs always pulling the pendulum down to tbe bottom of its arc, wuicn 1 iU natural pUce of ret, but does not fix "About three toes. But, Mr. Levering, I jt there, because the momentum acquired ( Damp a dotb aod dip in sod I must" daring its fall from one side carries it up I the ware briskly, after which is full, having the rhubarb aad sugar oa top. Pour ia half a tescup of water, cover with a plate, and bake half aa hour. Eat it warm, not hot. CiXAMNa TixwAnc The best thing for deaning tinware is common soda. soda, and rub drv .inrtnrr ita fall from one aide carries it up the ware briskly, alter wuicn wipe "Not a word, if you don't want to of-1 , ,. i.-uht on th other: so in a I Anv blackened or dirty ware can be made mine dares to cross his premise. Unly iena me," wierrupiea Kvering. "I trust atcb. the ipriog surrounding tbc axis to look as well as new. last week be tried to put his dog on my mere wn 1 a man arounu iicra mat 0f thcbalance wheel Is always polling it Web PuDDtsaQuarter of a pound of little Florence, who had strayed into one wouldot do as much for a neighbor In towards a middle position of rest, but flour .quaturof a pousd buUcr, quarter f bis fields after buttercups. Tbe dog time 01 ncca. nun, it you feel ember- doci nol fix jt tucrc, becauac the lnomcn- uf a pounj 0f 60r, lwo egg, rind of a a. . . a .a... 1 ) l I w ran nnn'l- miH a aland en w I . 1 .11 . - . " 1 .til was less cruel tnaa uic masicr or ..- J"- - "j turn carries it as lar rounu oa uic uuicriicmon: beat tor twenty mluutes, nan nil ... . a at. 21 Ha.1.rae a e me tea wwl wwilljl I ... . -would have been torn Dy 111s iccui, in- """m r-J i1 . . , side. iA - iu,tn ,. frirfiiipnpd bv his I Dick Hardy raised bis eyes slowly, and bark." I looking in a strange wondering way at "Did you see that mule shed a tear over Ifl-rd rt imlr friend Levering. x. Lvenng, saiu: "ouan we not be that little iracasf' asked a traveler 01 so OurneighborHardysecmspossessedofan friends!" Mr. Levering reached out his old trail man. "I don't vil spirit." band. Hardy graied it with a quick, in, stranger." "Why, be "The spirit of tbe devil." was aniwercd short grip, and then, as if to hide hi the mu!frr-Hon't you with feeling I seeiuiga ui "isi m "He's thy enemy, assuredly ; and if thee dropped it, aad went off hastily, tl -does not get rid of him be will do thee "Tbee 'i killed him !" said the Quaker, a "I don't quite take you threw lilt nder you seer The old trail man silently drew bis rcvolvtr, and tbe traveler haiteaed to disappear behind tent. teacups, and bake for twenty minutes. White CakeV Oae poaad of flour, one pound of sugar, one pound or but ter, one pint of whites of eggs. Flavor with almond. Pickled ORArcs. Fill jars with bunches of nice ripe grapes, and cover with sugar and vinegar two cops to each quart, Seal tlguliy co moment to too, shoald be b roc gat to a conclusion while my miad is ia sym pathy with the subject. It shall detain me cot longer thaa a miacte or two." Whea the clock struck twelve a aight capped head agtia called : "Do come to bed, Mr. E!, it is getting -very lab:." "The sentence Is aearicg completion," returned the New York statesman, "and it shall not monopolize my time another minute." It was half-past two whea. Mrs. Evarts again awoke, aad seeing her husband still writing rapidly, she im patiently cried : "Hubani, do come ta bed I Or are yoa going to sit up all night!" Mr. Evarts dropped his pea, kicked off his slippers, aad testily re- poataaeous genera- Riehixa Uraat Whim's "Every- that I wish to limit j EagiL.h- "O, yes, IU come right in relauoa to life, ppo,' f caa get up a coaple abject ought to be . K,foShrakfait and finiah this make him change his gait. He is ooth- well known. Bat possibility is one walcacej- ia leas lhaa fifteen xaia- lag loth to do it, aad at oacestart into a I thing aad proof is another; aoa wnea ia I ulcJ 5ccrttir cf Sute M1S ja bed, high trot, which tends yoa a foot lato the oar day I seek for experimental evideace I ,t.5-. f,, .-,.1 ;ar thiain " aa- - - I taSMUsawaa w " J f t air at every step, bobs yoa irom siuctoi0f the traasformatioa oi m noa-iivingi side, driTcs yoar backbone into jour I into the living, I am led inexorably 10 ...1 . . . ......... rt I nn. tMfh I . k T...Tn .n.. nA niri ff1nf T" - r.r,i.i .T.n-i. mm Tnn hTiHinnh i.i. ..i w tn th. l..Krt a in the! A N ew Tiitct Two promising yoatcs, of it yoa pall up and humbly Inquire highest of organized creatures, the meth- noe wai ior approai P'J what u the heathen method of riding aiod of nature is that life suati oe me issue c-iver froovthal he straightcas his knees and gives yoa a jerk over his tall, aad while yoa are cot at all certain of what has happened be begins to move at that dislocated walk which set you iato a see saw motion, a waving backward aad for- ard ia the capaciuus saddle. Not ad- miring this movement, yoa courageously lash the beau with your koorbaih to ahadow of evidence ia favoc of sponta neous generation. There If, oa the con trary, overwhelming evideace against it; but do cot carry away with yoa the notion, sometimes erroneously ascribed to me, that I deem spontaneous genera Uoa 'impoasiblc, or the cower of matter My Ticws oa this subject ought to be well kuowa. Bat possibility is one and snoring ia five laagvssge. dromedary, fully convinced by this time 1 0f antecedent life." that Christians do not know every thing. Ax Old Danish years ago, ia the mud of n little river oa Tub Rcmiax "Lariat" r . a f 1V W W BTHniT I . . a . . - j . f-,,,tf. or the itusslaa cavairy. 0011 .... .u. ....- r .k wmv .. . llllfllrL W 111 If? LUC ULCir. UViw ' 1 1 ,wm will i-Avinr fnr t h I v . a . the French coa.,, there was discovced, '"r ZTW O" r- , i a none uuuuzu ' ' .- - ttmporary retirement from society, at the government's expease, hlf oa aa artful I scheme of robbery which deserves mea- . . ' nU.ld kill. v. . " lor the accompanies, them, r-rery "lariat "or rope, aad is trained to help ItUSSlaa I nnhl raih out to mounted soldier ia provided with a stout . L . J. mjhierxj us marksman. in excellent ptccrration. a veael really con true ted lor war or at least for piracy iuuui wwe umuauuu u.. v. wfc Ul.ri.t"npmw. asil ia trainMl to helo I . . ..r . . , u 11. .V. long, . 4" V mean war, oa more thaa oce occasion v .y, limbics. As a rule, the "nake"tobc,.ndvcrylo,w ith but RussUns brought 21 pounders iato ?!??X.r Some of the field ia this manner, with as many as . - iaowed enough genius to aad theolidity of WW j-rf. ks"? SSSSi i&'fSSSS. TKi "!3 Lff I- 18U, whla Napoleon beat the iC- Smepair of now boots, & .uuB, uM, -v.. ,ians near Pans, in a heavy rain siorw, nn Verr much ddariidated. . o" i i .ii v:. ... i s . . . . ucncrai wsicu oacaca m wi uu, , Thc customer walked to the door and ed. A flotilla of such Norse's ships, . . i f . I urge along by oarand sail cou.uia any f.fcj fUte of toe road 1 ,n- fi " l-h4- w but the worst wcatner grope lis way w . . fift cuirassier, with their I "r.i?u.-v.: v? . wherever plunder allured .-b'Aa u to'Cach gua aad caisson. 7 I seria Journal. 1-rs.u K.hit h. tmittumnl the llussiaal 1.V..1J .1 cavalry to take plenty of artillery with 1 nlm a blow ja lha faCe a ihrn. and accouBts for much of their su-l uv., .:n:.n tn .k..i 1 M nJ aWft , . IUUUM.U IUV. pcriority oTer the Turks in Asia. Zos- cn$tOHaert staIting after hU assaiUat. ton Herald. "The ruffian I catch him ! catch him I ex- WniLE a miser was on his deathbed, a tallow candle was burning upon tbc staad, and a flickering fiamo in the fireplace. He watched tbe candle and then the fire. Suddenly be called his son: "Come here." The son approached his bcdiide, wbca the old man whispered: "Blow out that candle; tallow's most as dear as butter." It is believed that the debts of the (owns and cities of the United States amount to $ 1,000,000,000. There are 129 cities which owe more thaa $-00,000 God doesn't direct our paths all at each, and'at the head ol the list is rw never to this day retained to their origt- I 1 ... 1 1 - .! I I. III. . .I.l.f nf alinnr fJVl Ann I .l nmn.l.. 1 once, uufc uv uruci vuu icp u uhc. i ihi(iiiii . Y r'i'" u jvjiiiw, claimed the indignant shoemaker, follow ing up his customer. Tue shoemaker was fat; the customer aad assailant were both la good condition. They outran the shoemaker aad the new boots have