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perso of the King is sacred. He Heat and Cold in Their Relations to
Closed Blinds.
The Gorilla.
the Grand Royal Palace of
bon at the throat and soft lace ruffles at Life
Sleeplessness.
Siam.
r
. is np|imèrçl [enthroned; he is enshrined
the waists,clungtloscto abeautiful form;
It is a large,comfortable looking farm-
The Philadelphia Times described in
irti S ------------------------
.
wcri i a god. The highest, not
Tune,
Father Grimes"
as i
and tfie hand that held the baby’s was
Cold is often a cause of insomnia. If iouse, situated on the summit of a grassy the followiug manner a gorilla on ex«
that
has
been
written
about
i
lowest
of
his
subjects,
ap-
»
small« snowy white, and daintily shaped. Siam jidi the Siamese, there remains a fess an the
insufficiently clad, so that the cutane- moll, a few rods back from the public libition at the Centennial show:
Let dogs delight to bark and bite» r
r
All of which did the doctor take in in great! leaf of valuable information still to pH) i him hn all fours, crawling in a ous vessels are not relaxed, sleep is rarely road. On one side of it flourishes a large,
Or chase the buck and ewe;
Those who have read Du Cbaillu's Af«
posture. N q person is sl­
mo
three quick glances, after the manner of beacqpirW. •
sound,
when
attained
at
all.
It
is
only
well-kept
orchard;
on
the
other
a
green
rican
Travels will be interested in seeing
Let dogs eat sheep while farmers sleep,
.
low to stai id erect in his presence, or whfen stupe’action from the cold occurs
his kind.
meadow stretches away to the edge of the the stuffed hide of the terrible gorilla
Theicitjr of Bangkok is so peculiar in to j
“For God has made them so.”
in
the
rooms
of
an
upper
story
“A seamstress?—a princess!” was the itself th«f it would* take months to
that the dangerous coma-sleep comes on, cool, dark woods. *
that was killed by the plucky little
judgment he pronounced mentally as he do auythij g like justice to Its strange ar- ove is hpai| Jr He must therefore inhabit which is often fatal. With many persons
Let dogs come forth to till the earth;-
Behind
the
house
we
catch
a
glimpse
frenchman in an encounter which he
per cl lumbers of his palaces, and sleep is uni favorable if the bed 'be not
drew off his .gloves, and, with unusual chitt “ [urt? civilization, manners, customs the
Let sheep in plenty grow.
of
a
neat
vegetable
garden,
and
still
be-
,
graphically
describes. It is exhibited
all
the
bridges
also
in
Siam
s reasi
for
urbanity, proceeded to make some pro­ and
To make the meat Tor dogs to eat,
warmed pn vious to their entering it. In lind that, barns and grain-stacks give with the Ohio archaeological collection,
of government.
idled
that
he
may
not
pass
□strut
are
fessional inquiries about the child.
“For God has made them «o.”
•
these cases the ateriole contraction in- evidence ot thrift. Surely this must be in the mineral annex of the Main Build­
TlA; tei ¡pies, palaces and monuments
The seamstress answered in a wonder­ of Si] m s< im to bear the impress of al- und anyth» igon which human feet have duced by the contact with the cold bed­ the abode of happiness, and yet a chill ing. The exhibitor is the Mount Union
Let dogs a score surround each door—
fully pleasant voice and in a remarkably most Ejvei’!| ancient and modern civiliza- tro ■the m|n
.VU iti
inkers of his body have an clothes doe: i not pass readily inti the op- strikes to our hearts at the thought of College, o^Alliance, Stark County, Ohio,
The lank, the leau, the low—
well-bred and self-possessed manner. tion, Kgl riian, Indian, Persian, Mougo-
josite of re axation,and so sleep does not lome life there. An irrepressible feeling 'or the museum of which it was obtained
espiliti
. d nau e, which it would be -«tacri- come on. This
Or track at night the lambkin's flight,
“Baby seems to be all right now/’.jsaid lian, mud
state of affairs is very
’
1
European.
uropean.
i
lego4i> appi to those of any other in- commonly net with among the aged, and of lonesomeness comes over us, and we at a cost of $10,000. When this formida-
“For God has made them so.”
she; “but I think you had better wait a
congratulate ourselves that it is not our !>le beast was attacked by Du Chaillu
Afffl I ¿ yetj, through all these varieties of diviUlial. 1 ideed there ia an especial vo-
— - - • >•
Let flop-eared hounds range pasture groqiul» little while, doctor, fdr f&tr the spasms style^Jthej have a strongly.marked<cl|ar- cab ,ry foil the different parts of the most so iu 1 tliose.who' suffer from some home. Again we look at the bouse; it and two negroes he wrenched the guns
might return.”
<
■ • own, showing
■' h- that in
To scent the buck and ewe;
acte Jtiqj )f " their
’_o. The head is particu- form of hei rt disease. In such cases it is pleasantly built; there are several cozy out of the hands of the latter, bent them
i of " a 1 iking,
The
doctor
seated
himself,
not
at
all
Let curs yelp round as well as hound,
couiijqofJtime all these different influ- lari acredl C
On one occasion ij^pprov- is pot only iesirable to warm the bed and nooks sand corners about it; the piazzas into the shape of a horse shoe, killed both
unwillingly,
it
must
be
confessed,
and
glV
place
to
a
distinct
nationality,
“For God haa made them so.”
atteiHthe head of a royal pupil, the nightclothes, but even to administer must surely be pleasant places to sit upon of the Africans, and then rushed toward»
ingl
while the baby still slumbered entered into encel
some hot fluid, all the better for contain­
»
the
outgrowth
of
Buddhistic
wliic
wh< Ifhorrog-stricken, ran crying to his ing alcohol whcn the patient has got into a summer’s eve. Bilt ah I the blinds are )u Chaillu, screacbing horribly and beat­
converse with his beautiful companion. scied ! w ♦ ^jligion
Let every man keep, if he can,
■Lo-i— __
j ..«.ii .- j e8.
all closed.
ing his breast with his forfi hand, a» th« .
and
philosophy,
a.s
ie,
,
and
she
immediately
had
the
mot
In a few moments he found himsejf turn­ tablffllied,
A dozen dogs in tow;
bed,if
any
sense
of
chillness
remains.
Not a single window upon the front or gorilla always does when enraged. The
Bud-
lj|by
„ the _ great founder of II
headfshaved
which
had
thus
been
wh<
ing over the leaves of a Browning which dhisfii netrly twenty-five hundred years
And let their greed on mutton feed,
n the young and healthy the chill of get­ side of the whole house is open to let in little Gaul, however, finished his gorilla­
in'ati
con
hv had taken frofli a snfell table by her
“For God has made them so.”
•
ting
into b< id,
r however, is often of great
a
=°-r
j!
•
i
on \ of my interviews with service in i iducing a subsequent relax­ the blessed sunlight or give out the good ship with a bullet through the heart, the
side, and then, in another few moments,
I 9
cheer of a sweet home' The tired stranger mark of which may be seen. This affair
AiptliCj’ peculiarity is a first and a.
Let man eat hogs—feed sheep to dogs—
I was permitted, in def-
giving her, to his great surprise, his opin­ second
ng»
'
ation
of
ths
cutaneous
vessels,
and
thus
jasslng by, looking up lovingly at the occurred on the banks of the Gaboon
Kptig. proper only J to --------
Siam, ’ who ere r tO ' my --------
European
prejudices, ,
r------ --------------------
Raise mutton here below
ion of that writer and his works.
conducing
to
more
perfects
perfect-
cerebral
darkened
windows, turns away more tired river, in Africa. The stuffed bide—gen­
Hreigped
conjointly
over
that
king-
havi
‘
i into :he presence chamber like a
to
Tp feed the dogs, while man eats hogs,
I say, to his great surprise, for the doc­
anmmia
anc!
sounder
sleep.
Few
persons
than
before.
No traveler is cheered erally known in Centennial circles a» Dr.
for
hundreds
of
vears.
Why
there
don:
fro
the •orders of a marsh, while the will have failed to note the deep and usu­
“For God has made them so.’’
tor Was really a shy. reserved man, and
Rd
bT
‘
"
*
'
-
-
1
with
a
glimpse
of happiness within; no Jarwin—stands erect, grasping with one
»
i. two Kings in Siam is a vexed
and, ourtiers crept in like reptiles,
not at all given to talking poetry to pretty shoi on 1 samong foreigners. “Isn’t one nob
ally
refresh
ng
sleep
which
follows
any
wanderer
is
reminded
ot his own home by hand the limb of a tree. Assuming him,
<;uei
and naiui d prostrate during the whole
women; but this woman was »o pretty.
The Choir Invisible.
duriug the nigh, which has the glimmer of firelight through the half­ to be still in the flesh, be weighs over two
disturbance
enoiwh?
5
inte
As he Went on, waxing eloquent, it sud­
exposed the m
i briefly to cold. At other open shutters. Morning, noon or night, jundred .and fifty pounds, and is an ex­
TMAii rican minds even one king is
BY OEORGE EI.IOT.
T next :ime when I walked upright times an increase of the body-tempera­
denly struck him that a needle-woman
whoever is passing,-it is still the same— cellent specimen of the nearest approach
any.
I
have
had
more
ques-
| < m >
into e»Ki g’s presence, the great ladies
would not be familiar with these poems, one
Oh may I join the choir invisible
in the brute kingdom to man, from whom,
tions
puito
me as to the meaning of two of t inner court were so outraged they ture is the c ause of disturbed sleep,some­ the blinds are always closed,
tiodk
and he paused, to have her, to his greater crowneilnheads
.a.
. .
.
-
* *]
Of those immortal bead who live again
i nting to sleeplessness. This
times
amou
“
What!
”
questions
a
new
neighbor,
in outward appearance, he differs but lit­
in Siam than
ïj
could
my
dress
behind,
and
tugged
too
rid q
is
most
freq
uently
seen
in
febrile
states,
“
does
no
one
live
there?
Are
the
rooms
tle except iu the formation of the head,
In minds made better by their presence; live ►surprise, take up the subject, and deliver wellknswer.
,
Even when I did toy best at i
ith » much violence that I might where a delirious condition takes the
a criticism far better and cleverer than to ._ Explain
not
furnished?
What
kind
of
people
own
the length of the arms and legs, and in be­
In pulses stirred to generosity,
•
the relative positions and as
1 ha re hopped, for I fell back
his own.
riace
of
n
itural
sleep.
After
the
tem-
the
house?
”
ing covered, except on the face and palms,
In deeds df daring rectitude, in scorn
fuuitiouvof the rulers of Siam, my hearers spr
(ng i n the floor.
From Browning and that more resplen­ havi-goii^ away with confused and be­
been
brought
down
by
the
rerature
has
'
“
Two
old
people
live
there,
”
answers
with dark brown hair, which is long and
Of miserable aims that end with self,!
when the King seemed less
II ever^jwhen
dent genius, his wife, to Tennyson, Dick­ wildered Ideas.
of
cold
a
fever
patient
vtfiil
our
companion.
“
They
are
good,
honest
application
<
bushy on the head, shorter, but equally
In thoughts sublime that pierce the night ens, Thackeray, and at last George Eliot,
Torn able^I told him that this mode of
Iaithe;»pinion of Pickering the Siam­ app 1 h Mjjis very unpleasant to me. He commonly all into a refreshing sleep people, but they do not know what par­ thick, on t^e arms, legs and back, and
like stars
of whom the seamstress spoke with a
origin, tliei Emitted me to stand erect, if he until a retu u i to a fever temperature dis- lors and the piazzas are for. They al­ very light and sparse on the breast and
And with their inild persistence urge men's deeper crimson on her cheeks and a ese lire Undoubtedly of Malay prig
conditions of rest- ways stay in a little dark kitchen at the >ack of the hands. His height is fiv® »
_
intelligent;
Euro-
E‘>'
minds
wer tandlng; if not, that I should sit turbs it. Ii i slightet
brighter light in her glorious brown eyes. Buda majority of the
essness,
associated
with
too great a body back of the house, coming and going from feet, eleven inches. Belonging to the«
(
8.
wljo
have
lived
long
among
them,
‘
dow fb’n 1 ie floor the moment I ap-
To vaster issues.
“Silas Marner,” she said, “is the loveliest P® hi
the
dissipation
of a certain
temperature,
of quadrumana, he has four hands,
tlfe
native
populations
as
a
mixed
reí
jro $edji m; and as his favorite habit amount of superfluous heat by _ getting the back door. See, the grass has grown order
So to live is heaven:
—” But by this time the doctor had be­
twice
as large and three times as power-
almost
over
the
front
door-step.
”
pwtly Mongolian grafted on an whe £tudj ng English was to lie flat on
To make undying music in the world,
come so Interested in watching the play ral
out
of
bed
and
drinking
a
draught
of
cold
ul
as
those of an ordinary man, from
“
But
have
they
no
children
or
frends?
Aryyan
stijick.
e am hands on the floor, with his
his
Breathing a beauteous order, that controls
of the prettily curved lips aud the be­
Ijiey ape generally of a medium stature, boo >efor him, and his heels swaying water will isually be followed by sound )o they never open the parlor for com- which those on the arms do not differ in
With growing sway the growing life of man. witching dimples that came and went
form, while those on the legs are shaped
qroadj the forehead low, the eyes to a fro n the air behind him,‘I also sleep. At c tlier times, throwing off some >any?”
with every smile, he ceased to hear what thejqice :1®
May I reach
like a man’s foot, but have longer digits
of
the
bedclothes
will
achieve
the
same
“
Their
company
is
mostly
like
them
­
the was
cheek
bones
prominent,
bla«,
th;?
<
to remain prostrate fur hours end; though if the amount removed be
the enthu.iastic speaker was saying; aud chi jiretr^iting, the mouth lafge, the lips
That purest heaven,—be to other souls
and are used both as hands and feet. The
selves.
The
parlors,
though
elegantly
tog
r.—■ FoutA's Companion
That cup of strength in some great agony,— wh^n she, looking him straight in the thi ' , and
too fj^*at, wakefulness may follow from a furnished, have never been open but animal walks on all-fours as readily as
’ the
" * beard scanty.
face,
asked,
“
Don
’
t
you
agree
with
me,
Enkindle generous ardor,'feed pure love,
ow temperature being brought about. twice—when the daughter was married on his legs only. The legs are about six
Ini coimnon with most of the Asiatic
1 lood-Sucking Bats,
doctor?” he was obliged to stammer, “I
With
some ; ersons, if the rest is Uisturlred, and when the son was buried. A wed­ .inches shorter and the thighs much thin­
Beget the smiles that have no crtfelty,
’ » ent,
beg a thousand pardons, but what was racei, tliv’ Siamese are apt to be indo
t
is
shfficier
t to protrude an arm oy a leg ding and a funeral. The chairs are all ner than those of an ordinary developed
Be the sweet presence of a good diffused,
late . distinguished zoologist be-
imppvii
* greedy,
• intemperate,
• .
iMoviMnt,
Ser rile,
your last remark?”
he bedclothes so as to secure wrapped in white linen sheets, the car­ man of the same height as the gorilla.
rom
under
And in diffusion ever more intense!
Society, Mr.
’
inquisitive,
superstitious;
and on J t<| the Zoological
“It is I who should beg pardon,” said eri I vi™,
Si
’
*
1
more
loss
of
heat, and sound sleep will pet strewn with sandal wood to save it The bones of the Animal are, however,
So shall I join the choir invisible
bserved
this
habit
in
a
leàf-
Bly
has
il
krdlSi but individual variations from
the pretty seamstress, with a charming
follow.
from the moths, pictures all covered one and a-half times as thick and strong
Whose music is the gladness ol the world.
orfl repulsive types are happily uot nos bat < f India, one belonging toquite
little grimace. “How thoughtless I have
with tarlatan, piano legs wrapped in pa­ as those pf such a man. The fist is a
ano 4 fat
fai div than that to which the
’ j I
been ! Of course you have patients wait­ r
T
he
Western
Rural
says:
“
If
one
por
­
One glance inside the door would veritable sledge hammer, and- the arm
public they are scrupulously polite, Am qau i ampire belongs. The bat in tion of vegetables be boiled in pure wa­ pers.
Baby's Grandmamma.
ing for you. IIow could I go on so?”
make
one
shudder a whole day through hardly less than a battering ram. As he
called Megaderma Lyra.
n i
decojous according to their notions que
The doctor wished she'd gone on forever.
ter,
and
another
in
a
little
water
to
whi^b
with
the
bare
remembrance of its sepub- never carried a pocket knife his finger
“No, sir!” said Dr. Stone, emphati­ “But pray don't stay another minute; only
ood planners. They are tender. and Kes jetiug its habits Mr. Blyth tells us
added,
a
decided
difference
nails appear to have been in mourning
salt
has
beer
chral
gloom.
”
cally; “no widows. I’ve an unconquer­ tell me whiff to do if baby is taken sick
iictfuj to the aged, affectionate to their as f ows:
Is in the taste and odor, and - How gladly do we turn from this since birth. The circumference of his
is
perceptibl
able aversion to them, and have followed again, and if I find I can’t manage him,
g
one
evening
to
see
a
rather
anci
qnts and kindred, extremely j’eliglous,
old Weller's advice to Samivel since my I'll send for you immediately. I hope,
_________
:____ _____
al e iter
an out-house
from which especially in the tenderness of the two gloomy picture to the sweet little cottage chest is fifty-four inches and that of his
boifutiful to their priests, of whom lar
earliest boyhood, and most carefully be­ however, to be able to get along .without
as 4 o other egress than by the portions. Vr egetables boiled in water upon the opposite side of the road. It is waist about forty. When erect his arms
Ie thap twenty thousand are ¡supported
without salt are vastly inferior in flavor. a very small cottage, and the owner is reach three inches below his knees. It is
wared of ’em. If ever I marry, the bride you.”
doo
roluutary contributions in ,the> city of
y,i was fortunate in being able This inferiority may go so far, in case of not rich enough to affJtd blinds, even tn in the bead that his animal nature is
must be a young girl; so young, in fact,
i a light, and thus proceed to
<o
igkoldaione.
■
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’
The docter hoped she wouldn’t—inter­
mainly displayed. It is twice sb long as
onions that th> ley are almost entirely deA-
that I can be almost sure—no one can be nally, of course—and then he said, “I
arriage
sixtee'p for the pturi of the animal. Upon finding titute of o<|i Jor or taste, though when shut o.ut the glare of the noon-day sun. that of an ordinary man, forming in the
MRL is contracted at __
But
the
pretty
housewife
there
has
planted
quite sure of any thing where a woman assure, you, madam, I have still an hour
¡pursued,
it
took
three
or
four
turns
itself
;s, apd fourteen for females, and
cooked in sa ted water they possess, be- vines beneath the windows, which have rear an almost straight line with the back
is concerned—that 1 am her first and at your service.” Oh, wicked Dr. Stone!
gamy is the common practice, 4ith- rouas I the apartment, when down dropped side» the pleasant salt taste, a peculiar grown
up, and half conceal the pretty of his body. The ¡prehead is scarce half
only— Don’t screw up your face in that and old Mrs. Aspen groaniug with rheu­
liihit^as to the number of wives^e^cept wh« pt thf mopient I supposed to be its sweetness and strong aroma, They also
home-picture within. But not quite, for an inch high, flat on top and receding al­
outrageous manner, Payne; you look as matism and expecting you by appoint­
|,*ai i which I deposited in. my
1 is may be imposed by the humble
soluble
matter
than
when
contain
more
see,
even now, though it is hardly twi­ most horizontally to the immense bump
though you were going, -to have a fit. ment this blessed moment! “I shall be
te or ■ poverty ot the husband. The hanql ierch ef. After a somewhat tedious cooked in pure water,
Evidently
the
light
yet, the fire-light is shedding its behind. The upper half of the face is
Laugh and have done with it, ami-then only too happy to stay—I Ynean, I think
Ulen
in secureu
secured the
mu uujeev
object oi
of my
my
«¿•e generally treated with consid- chase, i I th
salt, by addi ng density to the water, hin- ruddy glow over all the room, giving a flat and square, the eyes being very large,
let's stop talking nonsense, for I haven't it necessary to remain. These childish
pursuit,
w
licii
proved
to
be
a
fine
preg-
ion, i£nd are on the whole superior to
ders the solu ition and evaporation of the rich background to the sweet, suuny face brown, glaring, about five inches apart
the slightest idea of marrying, or falling complaints are, as perhaps you are not the men.';
nanVfema ; of Megaderma Lyra.
Ct f then ! ooked at the other bat which soluble and lavoring principles of the peering out from between daiuty lace cur­ and located near the top and sides of the
in love, or any thing of tfie sort.”
aware, often very dangerous.” And Byhe bodies of the dead are burned and
face. The lower half is the bump of a
“No old bachelor ever has,” said Payne. again, oh, wicked Dr. Stone! for you tfie emblems of mourning are white rlobes I h
pi :ked up, and, to my surprise, vegetables. This explains the advan- tains, “watching for papa.”
monkey's physiognomy,« chinless, but
tages
of
an
addition
of
salt
to
the
boiling
And
look!
above
the
child-head,
and
“But I say, Doc, if I were you, I'd have kuow you are quite sure nothing serious twr thosn
thoSft of the family and kindred who foul it td be a small Vespertilio, nearly water. And it is impossible to correct, through tfie interstices of vines and cur­ having a mouth, the cornels of which are
a neat little card dangling from a button­ is the matter with, baby! Prescribe for
youiÜger than the deceased, blaci: for allii to he European P*. pipislrellus. by addition i bf salt to the vegetables, tains, you can catch glimpses of pretty four inches apart in a straight line, and
hole bouquet, with the inscription, ‘No yourself, doctor. It is you who have
sfor whijS is c tceediugly abuqdaut, not only
se wfio are older, and shaven heactf_.
in such as have been pictures and brackets, which always will uine if the measurement is made Around
the want of flavor
I
Widows,’ for, ’pon honor, you’re exactly caught a “dangerous” malady. In spite
cendAnts, dependents, servants aud ieri qjbut r ipparently throughout India, boiled with» ut it.”
make a home look so cheery. Surely the lips. Where the social and intel­
I
the sort of chap a well-to-do, pretty, of your sneers and scoffs all your life
beii the >ume also, to all appearance,
res.
.
•
the sight of such a home can but warm lectual “bumps” are in man there is next
susceptible widow would be spoons on. long at the tender passion—ffn spite of
Dr.
i. * which
’ ' ' my . friend * "
•pula- as i >m|l species
the
heart and quicken the feet of the to nothing in the gorilla, although, cor­
M
aking
G
raham
G
ems
.
—
To
make
Handsome, Cleveland j ust turned forty—” your emphatic declaration not more than
r
pr<
cured
in
Uhusan.
.
The
indi*
Car
oung
porally, he is only one step lower than
roughest
home comer.
“Stuff!” growled« the doctor. “What a an hour ago—you have fallen in love, and
vid ial no’ ’ referred to was feeble from Graham gemsiu perfection, put one quart
man. In spite of bis great yawning
And
who
would
not
rather
be
the
owner
uf
Graham
four
in
a
basin,
to
which
add
fool you are, Paynfe!” And then, glanc­ she isn't sweet sixteen, and she is— a
OSS _ bh od, which it was evident the
mouth, horrible grin and four immense
of
tfiat
sweet
cottage
home
and
its
darling
two
tablespcous
of
sugar,
a
little
salt.
Me^ti
ing from the office window, he continued, seamstress.
erm
i
had
l>een
sucking
from
a
large
Vhen a king dies, the whole jjle
po| most
canine
teeth, the ladies inspect him with
inmates
than
the
possessor
of
all
the
rich
as bis friend, with "a mischievous twinkle
ill I feeding wound under and be- Then beat tv o eggs light in a bowl, fill
the __ exception
of very jMÍtsíof
y<
o a with
.
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a
“A princess,” he repeated to himself
great
interest.
fends
that
surrouud
the
house
where
the
up
with
cole;
water,
mixing
them
well.
in his eyes, was about making some fur­ again, and then he said, aloud, “I will, at Mouse
ldren
obliged
to have their
of are
lords,
or Senabodi,
and a lijeads
San hinarthe eir; and the very obviously suc­
ther remarks, “And do be silent for a few least, remain until the baby's grand­ «Luang,
>ved. or secret
| ' council of twelve of the torial fori of the mouth of the vampire Stir these qi ickly in the flour and stir blinds are always dosed.
Running in Debt.
moments, if such a thing be possible, for mamma arrives.”
The powerful
government
of Siam
the and a wadof itself sufficient to hint the strong like lightnin i j, aud always have plenty of
QL>st
princes
in the is land,
The Mystçlies of Birds.
batter
should
be
just
thick
here comes young Pbiliips’B nurse-maid,
liour.
The
ptolAbilit
r
of
such
being
the
case.
Dur-
singular
in
the
world.
It
Consists
“Oh, if that is all that detains you, go frst and a second King.
I dwell on this point, fori would deter
and in a hurry too, which is something at once,” said the fair one with the golden
1 erv
lngMltf r*
— short time that elapsed J enough to bi ,1 rely pour from the spoon.
others
from entering that place of tor­
The
Second
King
is
generally
a
young-
It is generally knbwn that at the height
Water can be added if too
remarkable for that usually easy-going
locks, a mischievous smije dancing over *r brother, or sometimes a copsin of the bet _ I e itered the out-house, it did not More cold gem pans are supposed to be of two, three or four miles from the earth ment. Half the young men in this coun­
and eminently genteel young person. her lovely lips and in her big brown farst King. He has commandI of the army, app^ir t| jat the depredator had once thick. The
try, with many old enough to know bet­
“Well, my girl,” as she entered the office, eyes. “She is here,”
all/* Ied;l
J put I am satisfied that it sucked mating on the stove, Take a bit of but- the cold is much more intense than at ter, would go into business— that is, into
i
'
‘
‘
‘
and
a
palace
and
court
of
his
o^vu
“what’s the matter?”
ter on a 1< nife and grease the pans the surface. Balloonists sometimes expe­ debt—to-morrow, if they could. Most
“Here?” repeated the doctor.
Where?’]
actor. “Where?'!
By his high position he is exempted the] Etal C hrrent from its victim as it flew, quickly.
If they are heated right the rience great suffering, and even death,
“Oh, doctor,” she gasped, “baby’s took
b»^
ubably
seized
it
on
the
wing,
“Why, didn’t nurse 1
you? I'til ’from the customary prostrations before
half full of the from this bitter cold of these higher poor men are so ignorant as to envy the
very sick, and we're awful scared, and baby's grandmamma, and tell
butter
will
‘
sizzle. ” * .. Fill
.........
and mat ; |t was seeking a quiet nook
dotingly
font
merchant or manufacturer, whose life is
the
first
King,
whom
he
may
salute*
by
his mother'^tffvay, and won’t be home till
will sit n light devour the body at leisure, batter and bike in an oven almost hot regions.
of
my
grandsonfloo.
”
Then
out
bursi
aa
incessant struggle with pecuniary dif-
simply
raising
his
hands
and
joinihgibem
night.”
H .
It is also well known that when a cold
, b<li th animals wrapjied separately enough to b irn anything else up. . If my
, the merriest little laugh, that was hushec above hibjiead.
ticulties,
is driven to constant “shin­
“Wouldn’t be much gootkif she was,” in a moment, for fear of waking tluf
• Uly hai Idkerchief till the next morning, oven is not hot enough on the bottom, I wind blows violently, we suffer far more ning,” and who
in
who,
from month to month,
Thé
sessions
of
the
San
Luang
or
secret
muttered the jloctor; “a young bit of a ’ sleeping child, for the doctor’s face wak
whiK
curing a convenient cage, I first put the pan up on the grate. These will than when the air is still. Now, many barely evades the insolvency which sooner
council
are
held
always
at
midqightÇ
p
«thing, lookiDg l^ce a baby herself.”
put j thá Megaderma, and, after dbserv- be good ci Id, and are healthful and birds spend much time in these high and or later overtakes moBt men in business;
a comical study. A dozen different ex|
“One of the kind a man might be pressions were mingled there, as he reg' when the doors of the palace are closed
sort Je time, I placed the other bat economical, as no shortening or milk is cold regions of the atmosphere, and so that it has been computed that but1
spend it there, not remaining etalionary,
almost sure bad nsver loved another—hey, 1 membered that the girl-wife, Mrs. PbiB and guarded.* All the more important w
jNo sooner was the latter per- required,
affairs o£state, mixed up with all kinds of
but passing through the air at the rate of one man in twenty of them achieve a
Stone?” asked Bayne.
n
the
.
other
fastened
on
it
with
lips, had once Bpoken to him of 11$ private investigations, are discussei} and
pecuniary success. For my own part I
But 8tone vouchsafed him no reply. sweet mamma—a widow, and a widoft
L ook out for the ^ lies .—The neat- a hundred or more milet an hour.
loci ;y of a tiger, again seizing it
decided
Upon
at
these
midnight
sessions
This rapid flight through the atmos­ would rather be a convict in a state pris­
“Who’s with the phild now?” he inquired for the tecond time. But who could haw
ud tl e ear, and made several efforts est houseke«; per will be troubled with
on, a slave in a rice swamp, than to pass
of
the
secret
council.
of the frightened girl.
offf with
‘
it; but, finding it must flies, but 1 these troublesome insects phere is all-tbe same in producing intense through life under the harrow of debt.
dreamed of such a widow’—such a mamma
The
court
of
the
Supreme,
or
first
King,
“The seamstress, sir. We’ve sent for —such a grandmamma? Scarcely know-
sti y within the precincts of the may be in a ' measure kept “without cold as if a wind were blowing with a Let no man misjudge himself unfortu­
his grandmamma,, but we’re afraid she's 1 ing what he did, he bowed himself frftai is composed of two distinct and entirely c
__
it a >oi imliung by the hind-legs to one the gates” if the proper means are' velocity of a hundred miles an hour. The nate or poor, so long as he has the full use
independent organizations. There is an
Beason. It is a great deal bird thus flying is therefore exposed for of his limbs and faculties, and is sub­
away from home, too, ’cause Mrs. Phil­
the room, forgetting all about the diri|c- inner and an outer court, the’ one of sidÄ&f it prison, and, after sucking its adopted in i
easier
keeping
them out than to content a long time to the most severe tempera­ stantially free from debt. Hunger,
lips scarcely ever g<fes shoppin’ without ‘ tions
vietjm
ti
I
no
more
blood
was
left,
com-
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he was to leave, and hastened T
i
her.”
’ V
i
women and the other of men.
nee in
with
them
qi
* the
*
' bouse. Thereat ture, and we would naturally suppose
evouring
it,
and
soon
left
noth-
meifóed
<
street.
The Chief women have the oversight of ing t t ie head and some portions of precautions are to secure frames foY win- must suffer greatly from such intense cold, rags, hard work, contempt^ suspi­
“Well, run ahea<{;
ahead; I’ll be there in a the “G<x»d
cion, unjust reproach, are disagreeable,
heavens, how preposterous!’
the ionir court and the harem (properly
moment'1—struggiin into his overcoat, exclaimed, as soon as he recovered ¡he
b . The void i tigs observed very dows and d tors, cover them with gauze, I» cold. But it does not; and it is an inter­ but debt is intiuiteiy worse than them all.
his pronounced hareem), and the men officers the
“And, Payne, take
of the office. I senses; “and how beautiful I”
y*a ‘terward in its cage resembled wire or mos juito bars and have the door esting question, why does it not suffer Aud if it had pleased God to spare either
sb
of
thp
outer
court.
won’t be long. The
a new book on
d »loud, which will explain the frames fitted with rubber attachments so Here we come to another marvel.
And just six months from that <
The outer court consists first rtf the
We have noticed already that the feath­ or all my sons to be the support of my
surgery to amuse yc
If with until I Payne was shouting at the top of fi'is
let j of Stedman and others concern­ that they wi 11 swing together without at­
declining years, the lesson which I should
ne might think where an ers of the bird are very light, ¿nd admit most earnestly seek to impress upon them
come back. Capital! tide where the voice in the doctor’s office, “Ha! ha! Hal King as its supreme head, the mighty se­
as^ ‘8 of congealed blood being al- tention. C ue
leaf is turned down—¡yh tan blown almost Be groomsman? Of course I will, old cret council, and besides, three hundred
ob erved near a patient who has outer door was used very much it woiric much air between the small spaces, and in is, “never run in debt.” Avoid pecuni­
nobles, with four hundred pages in 'wait­
into pieces
—
but
fiud
iff<
[or
yourself.
”
att
eked by a South African vain- be disagreeable to have the bother of this way the bird is aided in flying and sup­ ary obiigations’as you would pestilence
UTI.___ i-______ • i
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fallow! But when I think of the yoi|pg ing, comprising lecters, mace, fan, betel
jutit
it will not compare with porting itself in the air. But this loose, or famine. Jf you have but fifty cents,
“Thank you,” said
ne; “but if it’s girl who never loved another,
Si
ch,’ then, is the mode of sub- this screen, but
mother, transformed
transfor&c boxes, eups, spittoons, tea-pots and um­
the
satisfaction
of
having the flies on the light, feathery coveriqg serves another and can get no more for a week, buy a
all the same to you, o® ■ fellow, I prefer into double widow—ha! hatha!
of the Megaderma." — Popular
ai|l a brella bearers. In addition to these there
ha! ha! — ami
v
very important purpose to the bird—it
outer
side
o
•r
it.
.something not quite \gmusing. ”
Monthly.
grandmother in the bargaiu—hoi liol is a private body guard of one hundred
keeps it warm. Without such a coating peck of corn, parch it and live on it,
When Dr. Stone arri< ' ' at the H dwelling
_____ o
PiCKLEs.-tr-An
excellent
a»
well
as
rather thaa owe a dollar I Of course I
ho—!”
_
soldiers dressed as Japanese. The« dress
C entury P lant .—Some miscon- economical mode of preparing pickles for no bird could endure the cold of the high­ know that some men must do business
of the Phillipses, the nu|M-maid informed
” of this guard is indescribably frightful;
“ If
1 _ you don
‘ ’t shut your mouth,
\ Payfle,
.
er regions while flying through them; but
pxiats why the Agave Americanus table use is this. If you have a vegeta-
him, as she opened the; door, that “the said
saiu the
iliv doctor, ocriOualj,
seriously, “ you ’ll 11 Inwe
hi
a
_
that involves a risk, and must give notes
fe called the Century Plant. It ble garden of your own so much the bet­ by a wise arrangement of the Merciful or other obligations, and I do not consider
baby bad taken a turn "
! better, dear terrible cold on your lungs, and Z^wtin’t the first time I saw one 1 was almost pet­
rified with horror, and at the same time I
snon delusion that it takes one ter. Keep a large jar containing vlne
lamb, and bad been
i* peacefully answer for ...............
vine ­ One, this feathery coating is loose enough him in debt who can lay his hands di­
the consequences.
1”
...
u was curious to discover the nature of
years to come to perfection—be­ gar, and into
for the last ten minutes.B
xt it throw small potatoes, to hold sufficient air to keep the birc rectly on the means of paying, at some
what I thought must be some strange forf I coming. The truth is, that it
•** “I’ll take a look at t Hittie fellow,”
tiny ears of corn, cauliflower sprigs, warm, while it is not so loose as to allow little sacrifice, all he owes; I speak of real
et
animal,
i
A
n
A
llegory
.
—
A
humming-bird
__
__
„
neveh
bl
k>ssoms
but
once,
and
then
the
said the doctor, springin lightly up the
radish pods, small onions, and small cu- the air to circulate freely through it, am debt—that which involves risk or sacri­
The body is entirely covered with ori#
urig^ati
al' plant dies. Like the pine apple, cumbers,
stairs and gently openin
e door of the al butterfly, and being »leased with’the
When the jar is full, pour ol' thus produce great cold. How kindl; fice on one side, obligation and depend -
eauty of its person am
ana the _
glory rf its pointed armor, on tfie face is a grotesque it sehds'out suckers from the roots, and
beauty
nursery.
the vinegar, spice it with green pepper, do we here again see the gracious hanc ence on the other— and say from all such,
wings,
made
an
offer
of
perpetual
friend
­
mask,
with
brazen
horns
on
the
helmet,
ants
from
the
top
of
the
stalk,
yoq
The baby lay in its lib fast asleep,
Adi of a kind Providence carefully arranging let every youth iiumbly pray God to pre­
cloves, alia]: ice, salt, aud ginger.
gi
ter grow on the branch to a gooc mustatd seed to yellow it. Boil it from even the feathers of a poor bird, so aR to serve him evermore.— Moraee ffroeloy.
and by its side, holding p le tiny hand, ship. “I cannot think of it,” wast the while on the feet are worn bronze shoes, Th<
;ing a full formed, plant, which ten to fifteen minutes, and turn it over promote its greatest comfort. And
sat a very pretty woman, < io, at the first reply, “as you once spurned me,and called which somehow are made to represent the
me
a
crawling
dolt.
”
“
Impossible
I
1
?
ex
­
huge
claws
of
a
tiger.
what is also remarkable, these same
is tb^n blown off by the wind, an< the
^ takes
glance, the doctor decided to be about
pickles.
D esertions from the A but .—The
This strange guard surrounds the per­
Iferever it falls. In the West In-
feathers that keep out the intense cok
twenty—at the next, at least twenty-five, claimed the humming-bird; “I always
F
ruit
S
n
.
aps
.
—
One
and
one-half
cups
Adjutant
General of the Army haa stat­
son
of
the
King
whenever
he
*veptures
entertain
the
highest
respect
for
such
beau
­
& Agave blossoms at from seven to
perform the opposite service of protect­
with artistic
Her golden hair was knotl
of sugar, one-half cup of molasses, one ing from the intense heat—upon the ed, in a communication to the Secretary
abroad,
and
represents
an
aspect
at
once
tiful
creatures
as
you.
”
“
Perhaps
yefu
do
years
old,
according
to
locality,
' her small,
carelessness at the back
1- ­ so weird and unnatural that |t might In
jneighborhood of Kingston, Ja- cup ol 1 chopped raisins, two cups of cur- same principle that we wrap ice In woolen of War, that during the last five fiscal
shapely head, a few pretty! . tendril-like now,” said the other; “but when y<£i l- in
well
terrify
the
stoutest
of
hearts.
suited
me
I
was
a
caterpillar.
So
l<$
me
Bundreds
can be seen in bloom at rants, one cup of butter, three eggs, one blankets to keep out the wafm air, woo yean ending June 80, 1875, there were
curls escaping to lie like lilt ie sunbeams
give
yob
a
piece
of
advice.
Never
insult
The
rule
of
the
King
is
absolute
though
te,
on
the
sides
of the mountains. teaspoonful of soda, cloves, ginger, anc and feathers both being poor conductors over 30,000 desertion» from the army.
on her low broad brow. l|
eyes were
cinnamon. Mix soft as you can and roll of beat.
&a Agriculturist.
: During the fiscal year 1875, there were
large, soft, bright, dark thrown, anc the humble, as they may some dajf be­ tempered,by law and custom, but ¿every
out.
over 3,500 cases of desertion, or 10 per
i
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subject, even the most humble, has by
shaded by long silky lashe^.« Her nose, come your superiors.”
To take i uildew from linen, mix soft
KAN,” said, an old divine to his
A ll the waiters at the Profile House, cent, of the entire force.
law the right to complain to hith ip per­
■lightly “tip-tilted,” as Tennyson has it,
j she besought him to leave bis im* soap with starch powdered, half the quan­ save three, are students from Hartford,
lent an archness to her face,|yybicb other­
V ery few people overwork me«tally son against any official, however exalted,
A. T. S tewart had expended $2,000,-
g with God, as it was past mid- tity of salt, and a piece of lemon, and lay Dartmouth, William»’ or Amherst Col­
wise, with such eyes and
perfect a or physically. We could, most
us, and twice every week throughout the
000
on the Women’» Hotel, in New York,
be
in
the
open
air
—
on
¿ras»
it
on
both
sides
with
a
paint
brush;
let
it
leges,
while
in
the
kitchen
there
w*
•
d
retire
to
rest.
“
I
have
three
mouth and chin, would ba
“fault- with great profit to ourselves and, the year the King sits at the gate of the pal­
The Sheep vs. Dog Question.
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Uy faultlessHer dress,
treless gray stuff, with a
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souls to answer for, and I don’t be in the open air—on ¡pass is preferable from various normal schools and semi­ aud $500,000 will be set apart ftom Ml
•state to complete it.
—till th« stain is remored.
W it it with them I”
naries.
’S
some lus­ I comuyinity, double our labor, any the ace, just as King David did of old to re*
trine rib- | devil of hard times would be exorcised. ceive the petitions of his people.
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