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Mat Ipt. t2 00 a Year. 1 < - “Sevk Mind.” *• \ Mveeswents 50 seats a Lint^ k_ a •è £ "...., ■ L«aa’ Ad*srttM>>a«r to be paid for np<>a I FrojVby ths Publiai» . e . io! . 1 00 T - 1 most desirable portion, and leave the re The Oldest Structure in th« World. Mental Overwork. ‘I A’ LacAiColamM........^. u ct*. per Use saca DrtxsTioa. - ' k “Old Bones.” Educating Horses. -J-1™..."Jl — Visions of tbe. Arabian Nights. ,-i----------------- mainder until another day. The hams I To hit off the ! happy medium between Horses can be educated to the extent What’s the use <Mways fretting The form, dimensions, structure, and i The correspondent of a London news That’s what the boys call him, prob were soou secured, and then bending At the trial* w«hall flud down a stout sapling he secured the re uses of the great pyramid of Egypt have ! over and underwork is no easy task even ably because he drives an old horse which of their understanding, aft well as chil paper writes from Constantinople: “I Ever strewn alon||ir pathway? mainder of his game to it, and as the tree long engaged the attention of astrono to those who hqve the necessary .knowl is a mere collection of shoulder-blades, dren, and can be easily damaged or never saw such a ‘seedy’ race. The up 1 It is edge, on the onb hand, and the liberty to dp-bones, hoofs and ribs, and probably ruined by bad management. We be- per classes have abandoned their.superb Travel on and •%,. mind." returned to an upright position the ant mers and. other scientific men. generally knoin that this pyramid has grange their own dvn scheme of occupation, because the old man driver ves about —* buying 1—!— ieve that the great difference found in and graceful Oriental costume, but they lers of the buck 61eared the ground by Travel onward; wcjng^ hoping, ran tbe other. But, been carefully explored and measured put, for one person who is or gathering bones, Hpttt ¡les, etc. The lorses as to vicious habits or reliability have not yet succeeded in dressing like eight or ten feet. Cast no lingering ,nce behind by successive Egyptologists, and that the injured by doing ing too much, I quite be is some- ‘ other- day “Old Bones” got too big a toad comes more from the different manage European gentlemen. — There It now occurred to Trapper that thia At the trials once enlnteredt lieve with Dr. Wilkes that many may be ment of men than from variance of nat dimensions have lately become capable thing always vaguely but radically wrong on his wagon, and in driving up Napo- would be the right place to set his new Look ahead, and “n,r mjnd." found who,are Sustaining serious damage 4>f more accurate determination, owing ural dispositipn in the animals. Horses about their boots, their linen, or their eon street his poor old nag got stalled. steel trap. Treading down the snow l>e- ^Hk*t is past is past fcer; neath the suspended game, he made a to the discovery of some of the original from not having' enough mental stimulus. The driver didn't get down aod put his with high mettle are more easily edu surtouts; they all look, in short—Pashas, Let all fretting be rened; small depression for the trap, secured it caring-stones and the clearing away of The listless vacuity in which so many of shoulder to the wheel as a humane man cated than those of less or dull spirits, Beys, and Effendis, is they may be—as the well-to-do «lasses spend their lives, would have done, but seized bis cudgel and are more susceptible to ill-training, though they had purchased their attire It will never help the nter_ firmly by tlie chain to a projecting root, the earth from the corners of the founda the want of any: incentive to exertion, and and belabored the “crow-bait” until front and consequently may be good or bad in a hurry at * second-hand-slop-shop in tion, showing the sockets in which the then covered the trap with fine cedar i Do your best and “ne\mjn(j •» the absence any attetnpt at real doors were opened for a block around. according to the education they receive, the Temple. Those of the lower classes corner-stones fitted. Professor Piazzi beughs and the chain with snow. thought which jhe wide spread prevalence One of the spectators was a boy about lorses with dulL spirits are not*by any who yet adhere to Eastern dress utterly J* - And if those wb* might ynn Smith devoted many morfths of work, ?ow gathered up his accumulated of ready made ¿pinions in our periodical twelve years old and* he didn’t wait a means proof against bad management, spoil its effect by the introduction of ■*°Whom the tie* of nature bind, load and pursued his way as rapidly as with the best instruulents; in order to fix literature direefty encourages, must cause great while before calling out: the dimension« and angles of all accessi or in them may often be found the most some absurdly incongruous European Should refuse to do their dut.w possible to his camp, which he reached as more or less degeneration of intellectual It is not pleasant to tlie ar irevoking obstinacy of vicious habits of element. ble parts of the structure. ' And he has “ You want to stop that, mister man! ” Look to heaven and “nev*’ mind." the shades of night were gathering down. power. Underlthese conditions the brain tistic eye to behold a descendant of the different characters that render them al-, carefully determined these by a compari “ What business is it to you? ” shouted He 9oon had a bright fire roaring in his gradually losesiits healthy tone, and, al Old Bones, plying the cudgel again. most entirely worthless. . Could the Prophet in a green turban, a purple pel- . Friendly words are otter spoken ample fireplace, and was not long in son of his own with all previous meas though quite equal to the daily calls of a ures, the l>est of which agree quite close coming generation of horses »in this lisse, a shabby blue-Jersey shirt, cordu “ Lot ’ s of business, ” replied toe boy, When the feelings e® unkind; broiling a ‘bountiful venison steak? I routine and unwentful existence, it is un seningd a handful of mud again^he old country be kept from their days of colt- roy trousers, and high-lows; and i again, ly with each o|ther. The*results arrived at Take them for their -®*1 value, know of nothing that will improve a able to withstand the^ strain of special man’s ear. - iood to tbe age of five years in the hands to my thinking, a pea-jacket with horn Pass thetn by, an* “never mind.” 5- - p<mr appetite so sjieedily as a genuine are: sudden emergency, and, qrhen a heavy of good, careful managers, there should buttons, manifestly purchased for 75 1. That the pyramid is truly square, Old Bones jum^ied down and chased venison steak, broiled, not by a scientific |oad of work I is unexpectedly thrown i!m into a yard, but the Iray climbed a be seen a vast difference in the general piastres from an English outfitter at Fate may threaten, clouds may lower, the sides being equal and the angles cook, but by a mountaineer or some old Enemies maybe combined; angles. A upon it in its Ihnprepared state, then wq :‘ence and from thence to tlie roof of a characters of the noble animals; If a Galata, does not harmonize' with a cash- trapper who knows bow to make it a dish right 2, That the four sockets on which the1 see all the ¡worst I worst consequences of shed. colt is never allowed to get an advantage mere shawl, dirty, but of one radiant hue, If your trust U God is steadfast, fit for the gods. what may be ’ ¡Called called overwork develop it will never Jcnow that it possesses a worn as a sash, and a?pair of check galli first four stones of the corners rested are He will hep you, "never mind.” “ Ijust want to get hold of you, ” howled Trapper did not get an opportunity to themselves. It is no common experience the old man*. rawer that man cannot control; and if gaskins apparently fashioned from a bed truly on the same level. return for the balance of his game until to meet with cases in which damage has made familiar with strange objects it will tick. The beggar-women go about in-. 8: That the directions of the sides “It looks that way, but you can’t do the second day after it had been killed. Adventires on Beaver Brook. been done to tpe bodily constitution by it,” calmly replied the lad. “I can’t not be skittish and nervous. If a horse canvas sacks terminating in trousero, are accurately to the fotfr cardinal points. He felt some curiosity as he approached ir 4. That the vertical height of the indulging too Eeckle^ly in athletic exer- stand by and see an old liftrse pound is made accustomed from his early days which may havjb Jpeea sofa-covers once A few yrars ago I was invited by an the place to know bow well his st£el . pyraukid bear» tlie same proportion to ercises and active physical exertion when ed around that way. Father’s dead, and to have objects bit him on his heels, upon a time; the children of the poor •id frienil Joshua Chilcote, by name, to watch-dog had kept guard. Hardly ex-’ spend a few weeks with bid! on Beaver pecting, however, that it would capture its cincuinferefnce at the base as the radi the muscles ba^e become flabby and fee low do I know but that he turned into jack and hips, be will pay no attention straggle along in parti-colored rags, and, when the girls get to be about eleven, Brook, a tributary *>f the South Branch anything of more importance than a us of a circle does to its circumference. ble from disura. A man accustomed to an old horse, and that some old wretch is to the giving out of harn on running against him at an u d they begin to swathe the lower part of ' of the West Branch of Penobscot river. hedgehog or polecat, he did not exercise Now ail theU measures, angles, -and Sedentary pursuits takes suddenly to rounding him?” y their faces with some dingy rag which, “I’ll see you again,” ¿aid Old Bones, as moment. We once- saw an Chilcote, whom bis friends familiarly call bis usual care in reconnoitering the posi levels are accurate, not as an ordinary boating or running, or the horizontal bar, straining his heart, he le left the yard. drive a high-spirited horse, attached to a serves rb a Yaehmak; . but in none of. Trapper, had become thoroughly acquaint tion, but walked directly forward toward surveyor or builder could make them, and, if he esca| but to such a degree as requires the very i* certain to mike himself stiff and un “And I’ll tell you what I’ll do,” replied carriage, down a steep hill, with no hold these accoutrements do you see -the East ed with the region alxiut Mooaehead Lake, the spot. r he has been told that comfortable. best modern iostrumeiits and all the re- ‘ the boy, “I’ve been exposed to the small- jack straps upon her harness, aud she complete and unsophisticated by thp in and in summer. found employment in He was suddenly startled by a yell so acting as guide to visitors in that locality.' fierce and fiendish that his hair stood finements of geodetical science to dis there is nothing like Switzerland for re >ox, and I expect1 I’ll die. If I do I’ll assured us that there was no danger, for novations of Frangistan. The garments, During the later months of autumn and erect. He sprang iostantly behind a tree; cover any error at all. In addition to viving the fa<jed Londoner, so, without try to turn into an old horse, and I’ll ler son accustomed his horses to all kinds like the manners, are hybrid. A Bedouin pt at preparation, he come along by your h$hse and neigh for of usages and sights thaLpommouiy drive or Oran at Constantine, a Moorish woman the early months of winter he engaged and none too soon, for almost the same this we have the wonderful perfection of the slightest iu hunting and trapping wherever game moment a huge animal came rushing workmim.-lrip in the interior of the pyr devotes himself enthusiastically to climb you to pick me up. You’ll hawk on to me the animal into frenzy or fear and excite at Tangier« or Tetnan, looks like a Bed ing ice-peaks and traversing snow’ parses; ouin and a Morisca, and nothing else. might be found. through the air from a neighboring tree, amid, the pa-isages and chamliers being and, when his ’brief holiday is over, he ike chain-lightning, and you’ll hitch me ment A gun can be fired from the back At Stamboul everything is ‘half and of a horse, an uubrella held over his head, up to that old caravan and begin to Beiug fond of the woods, and not alto and landed on the very spot where he bad lined with huge blocks of stoues fitted gtther unacquainted with camp life, I stood. With his rifie at his shoulder, with the utmost accuracy, while every ¿omes back, worn and jaded, and aston whack me with a piece of hoop-iron. The a buffalo robe thrown over his neck, a half/ and Mdbammed the Conqueror, for accepte 1 his invitation and set out early Trapper faced the beast and realized that part of the buildiug exhibits the highest ished to find ihat tbe glacial air, which first thing I’ll do will be to kick-the top railway engine pass close by, his heels all that he rode his charger up to the in November, telling my frieuds that I he was gazing into the flashing eyes of a structural talent, In all these respects has proved so beneficial to many, has of your head off, and then I’ll pick you bumped with sticks, and the animal take high altar of Agia Sofia, and hung up this largest pyramid surpasses every done nothing *f|»r him.— Popular Science up in my teeth, carry you down to the it all as a natural condition of ¿hinga, if the ensigns of his false Prophet over the proposed to eat for my Thanksgiving real live panther. Monthly. coroner’s office, and lie'll summon a two- only taught by careful managenfeat that desecrated Tabernacle, was impotent other in Egypt.— National Ilepoiitory. dinner a dish of stewed venison. He was just the man for such an emer i cent jury and cfell it: ‘Served the old he will not be injured thereby. There is wholly to obliterate Christendom from The two most essential article«, of my gency, and no doubt took as accurate aini Good Night. iyeDa right!’ That's my programing Mr. a great need of inprovement in the man the-realm, which, by hissword, he had outfit were a pair of thick woolen blan as though shooting at a target. At all How to Get Rich. ‘ He- tore " agement of this noble animal; less -beat brought under Pavnim sway. tones!” kets and a Henry’s repeating rifle. The events the shot was effectual, for the huge ■How tendedy and sweetly falls the down the cross, but the very crescent The great mass of tnen are ever try Old Bones lifted on the wheel, the ing wanted and more education. “shotgun policy " will do very well for feline sprang forward, but fell in a death which he adopted as the cognizance of ing to solve the question of how to get gentle “good hight” into loving hearts, iorse seemed encouraged, and the wagon i » — those who delight in the pursuit of small struggle at his feet. his empire was an ancient Byzantine rich, and in the attempt to do so, have hs members ofja family separate and re moved ' oh in fine style.— J)etroit Free game, but where game like the deer, The Weather in Europe. ’ The smoke from his rifle had scarcely misery, pain, disgrace, wrong, ignominy, tire* for the^ night. What myriads of Prest. • symbol. The name, of Coustantine yet moose and bear are to be encountered, it disappeared, before th« terrific yell, which discomfort, and all the outrages of man hasty words ¿nd thoughtless acts, en The London and Paris Correspondent^ figures iijjures ua the on w»u newest iivwbm ^Turkish iur*iau coinage; uoiou^c, is no match for the rifle. gendered in th^-hurry and business of the had so startled him, again broke forth. kind been perpetrated. of the New York Timet furnish t>ome in^%nd the epithets of - ‘ Roumi ’ and ‘Rou A grasping, W hat “ A djournment ” ¿M eans . — The My friend Joab, or Trapper, as I prefer I Again Trapper sprang to cover, but soon eager desire to make and accumulate (lay, arif forevir blotted out by its be- verb “a/ljourp” is often used very loose1}’, teresting iofi-rmation concerning the, ti meii,’ attached ' * to localities on the Euro to call him, had been some weeks in the discovered that he was in no immediate m<>ney has estranged neighbors, friends, tirgn influence. Small token indeed; t is pretty well settled among parlia weather in Europe this .winter. Iu Eng- pean shore of the B *sph >rus, still d<mly -woods-before my arrival, had made bis danger, for the animal which had so brothers, fathers and sous, aud caused but it is the little courtesies that make mentarians that an adjournment tikgs a aud the raiuftll iu December was the but unuri-t tkably recall the hide it e cabin ready for winter aud met me at a sharply saluted him was secure in a gen bitter hate and strife, where peace and up the sum of» happy home. It is omy body Over at lea-t till tlie next day. The waviest kuow n for seventy y ears, and there memories of Imperial R >me. Thus 1 as lumberman's camp some twelve miles uine grip of steel. The one killed proved <>ve did and Bhould exist. Ip th« inor the little coujrtesies that can so beauti jrimary me ming of “adjourn,” as given never was a wetter Jantixry. The dnnv ibere »»p-n. ai»c« «be day when» toe- from Iris own. , to be the male, which had thu^suddeoly dinate desire to amass, money nine-tenths fully round Wfp the square corners iu the jy Webster, is to “put off, or defePto’■to sge dune to crops, railways farm build 'ia>t Pa's l’goi fell fighting in the 6rea- h It was too late to think of reaching termiuated his career in attempting to of all the troubles <>f ^ife osiginate. Tt homes of laboring nu n aud women. The other .day.” If a body proposes to hold ings and to private 1 welling hou.-es of bia d ome i city, a continuously per Beaver Brook that night, and being cor- ¡simple “I thank you\” for a favor received a seotnd session on the same d ty it should throughout the country will amount to sistent strutfizle between Western civili defend, his mate. is the duty of every one to »try -by all ve decided to spend the The female had most emphatically put louest and worthy rneand to make a liv ivill till with happiness the heart of the not Vadj<>urn,” but “.take a recess.” millions sterling; while the disasters at zation aud Eastern barbarism. Kir three loggers. Trapper was ler foot in it—it was a fore foot, and pull ing, and as the time may arrive, in the giver. True. wCaltti is not »counted by Wheu Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, as sea have been far more serious than was ceuturies the tmrbarinnstriumphed. They a tharough-going good fellow, liopest, and tog as she might, she could not with life of a'l, when sickness, or misfortune, dollars and ce$ts,but by the itfatitude and jieutenant-Governor, was presiding over imagined. Tbe Paris correspondent are still,by the rigid of the sword, upper hearty, vigorous, in all he did or said. draw it. Hard, sharp and strong as were or disability from any cause nvty over affection of tfc<i heart. If a home be happy, the Senate of New York, a reaolntiou wa- says: “Within the memory pf the oldest most; but ths uuderm >st mat daily He was a favorite with the lumbermen, her teeth she could make n > impression take us, it is always desira1 le to be care whether the Mwner possesses’a patch ol adopted one day tkat the Senate hold au inhabitant, I may say witiiout exaggera gains in strength, while the Moslem grip and had a racy way of telling Iris adven grouud of one or a thousand acres, hr When the tion, tuere has never been a winter like on his throat grows weaker, aud toerj is tures when he could be induced to relate on the still Larder and strouger steel. ■*- ful and prudent, ami try Jo lay up a lit ris in the end ^realthy beyond mathemati other session that evening, To reload his rifle was for my friend the tle rrieans to prevent suffering and want hour of dinner arrive 1 some Senator this. Since the end of autumu we have le-s strength iu the pressure of the knee them, which always gave him an attentive work of but a moment, and taking care when misfortune overtakes us. But the cal calculations. nd sptin^-like weatoer, with n<f cold, o i Iris ch mt. Wlio is to g t the l>est of moved that the Senate “adjourn.' 1» audience. Tnen how liuch more lovingly are the ful aim he fired. I forbear io give Trap idea is erroneous that it is the main ob no frost and very little rain. To day it the fray at last—if either get it—it is be Gov. Woodf>rd havin' put the motion »In these sketches I shall, perhaps, occa sable folds o|' night gathered around per’s language descriptive of the fearful ject of life to hoard up money. is scarcely cold enough for an overcoat; yond my ken to tell or my purpose to The and declared it carried, announced sionally attempt to relate his adventures the happy homes; how much more con in his own words, but I despair of con yells which again awoke the echoes of the man that has spent a life in amassing a fidingly doits members repose their weary that the Senate st >od “adjourned until to and a light summer shower is felling, surmise.” with intervals of sunshine, which make« veying them in so spicy a manner, or forest. Though wounded, the entrapped colossal fortune at the expense of the bodies in the£ care of Divine goodness, morrow morning at eleven o’clock.” panther was not killed, and not untrt a one look with wonder upon the trees feelings, the interest and the prorperity “ But we ’ ve voted to have an evening bringing the reality so plainly before my Boyal Eating. second shot had been tired did she suc of others, does not enjoy a more happy soothing theirtovertaxed miuds to the re session, Mr. President,” exclaimed several that still remain stark and bare. No one readers as would be before bis hearers. alities of a beautiful dreamland ;awakened A famed chef de cuisine has sent in a would be surprised to see thepi budding His first exclamation on meeting me cumb. When her struggles were at an and quiet life or a more peaceful death refreshed and ^invigorated for the coming Senators. end, Trapper removed the pelt, which ist of the diffrent dishes preferred by ont. ” than the beggar. Money may command “C^yi't help it,” replied Woodford, “the wa% “By Gemini! you’ve brought your proved to be larger than that ofxhe male, influence, and help to puff a poor mor day’s labor,byj having bid’their loved ones Senate has just voted to adjourn, and this the sovereigns o. Europb. It may inter In Rmsia there has been an unexcep- sixteen shooter, sure as hemlock ! That’s the former measuring eight feet from tip tal up and cause him to bs vain and os au affectionate} “good night.” And if,dur- last vote overrides the other. To adjourn tionally rigorous winter. The c »Id at est those who intend to give kings and just the thing f<>r moose and bear. I’ve to tip, and the latter not quite seven fefct tentatious, but it can never buy a pass iug life,we hate faithfully attended to all is to go over for at least a day. Thu mo Ml>sco4 has been intense, and at St. Pet queens a grand dinner. Marshal Mc got two moose and a bear already yarded, these little courtesies,these little soul needs and a half.— Portland Tranecript. Mahon is frugal, and never makes snyt ersburg it has interfered seriously with port to heaven, or compensate for a life tion should have been to ‘ take a recess ’ if and we’ll have ’em before to-morrow if we have guarded carefully all “God's spent, in trampling upon the rights and you wanted to meet before to-morrow. oiU-door pleasure. Tbe Russian army observations on what is set before him. night, or you're a sinner.” food feelings of others. If there was more hearts” placet iu dty keeping, at the close Too late now—the Senate stands ad upon the frontier is suffering terribly. He is not a great drinker, but very toad He also remarked that deer were plen A Minister Outwits a Thief. of its brief, y< t eventful day, how much Queen Victoria great leeu V ictona is not a of fruit < It was sefft down there just at the be of a desire to live and enjoy life, and do journed until to-morrow morning at ty,: and hinted that if I had any “hanker ' likes ‘ beef ‘ and * paltry j. The 11 Yesterday morning, Rev. Charles A. equal justice to all, less avarice, more easier to bid'i 11 our II dearly beloved ones eleven o’clock!” ginning of winter, and has to lie in a eater, but she ing” after bigger game that be could pi a final “good light." Emperor of Russia is . _ ________ fond of game, gam and Stoddard, , one of the editors of the New low, marshy district* , where the winds honesty, more consideration for, and in The astonished Senators saw the point, lot me to the beat of a panther, or as he Burgundy and chsm- drinks plenty of York Observer, and his wile, Mrs. Mary froth the Black Sea agd from the ravines terest in neighbors and friends, and less and went away wiser men. expressed it, “a regal ar old Indian devil.” of tbe ice-bound Caucasus Aweep in by jague. * The Emperor of Germany drinks The (|i |qod Housekeeper. I told him that although I had not lost P. Stoddard, who reside at One Hundred grasping after money, there would Ire less and Fifty-fifth street and Tenth avenue, turns with great violence. It is said that anything—Mai cobran iner, Liebfraumilch, misery, more happiness, longer and any panther and was not particularly T he J ews ’ E xemption from E pidem the Grand Duke Nicholas fuuud his and __ _ Rocdererr- ___ __ JBB He is The union df many r rare gifts goes into i a simple-hearted were riding down town in a stage of the Let the miser h ard his happier lives. _____ anxious to find one, yet if I struck one's the make-up |f a good ics . In the ’ ease of the London small-pox- good housekeeper. An and merry guest. He likes beef and ariny in so bad a condition that he would trail, I should not, like the Missourian, Twenty-third street line, from the Thirti ill, or honestly gotten gainB, but you epidehric the remarkable fact has engineer lean is bow to manage his engine sweet dishes. The Emperor of Austriais eth street depot of the Hudson River not take the responsibility of command will live with an eye of comfort, r aQd leave it because it was getting too thun in a comparai lively short space of time, been noticed that only one case of this ing it. The men were dying like sheep a serious eater. He prefers beef and Railroad. While turning the corner of with a proper respect for ,the rights of dering fresh. . The womau < fngiueer at the Centennial frightful disease has engaged the atten with the murrain, and the Grand Duke mutton to poultry. He drinks Hunga 1 had at that time never encountered Ninth avenue and Twenty-third street, a others, and,we assure you, jou will live a tes-tified to tl ie easiness of her position, tion of the medical officer of the Jewish feigned illness in order to get recalled to rian wines, aud B -rdeaux. Victor - one of those terrors of our northern for man who had been seated beside Mrs. happier and longer life. Board of Guardians. The same excep St. Petersburg, to remain untie war was Emanuel has a strong appetite J loves Her work ainly looked much pleas- Stoddard got up suddenly and hurriedly ests, but I had stood face to face with the T hirteen at D inner .—Borne years anter than ty -setting. But the house- tion from epidemic diseases has been no declared, for lie could not bear toe idea small birds;' does not toueh the boar* he panther and California lion of tl^ Pacific left the stage. When he was almost out since, poor Albert Smith gave a supper keeper has no t,8truig^)t coupe to run. A ticed among the Jews,in all countries, of seeing an inactive army melt away kills. Burgundy is pis wine. The kiug oTsight, a nlan sitting opposite winked coast, and as I had found theni far less of thirteen that discredited the ancient hundred diff nt tldDgs demand her daily and is attributed to their mode of living. day by day without obtaining any good of the Netherlands is a splendid eater. at Mrs. Stoddard, and, pointing at the ferocious than they had been represented, It is an interesting question in a sanitary Qive him anything' aud salmon, with so I doubted not would prove to be these man who had left the stage, said, “Mad superstition in a remarkable manner. attention and are, whether she labors with point of view to what extent mortality result. her own han s or directs others. She Himself on the point of starting f^r Chins, good old wine. His cellars are the finest am, that man has got your pocket-book.” northern tigers. from such diseases may be limited to * D idn ’ t G et the S ituation .—A well- Tn Europe. The kjgg of the Belgians ueeds patieade, judgment and skill; she be entertained twelve friends who were Mrs. Stoddard then found that her pocket Trapper had had several adventures needs a kuoi I wledge of the laws of health pork-eaters. Bilious disease is largely *known country official was. the victim, a has a stomach no bigger than a sparrow’s. with them, and during the evening was book, containing (10 and an unset ame bound for the Crimea, to encounter the that her hoi »qsehold may have the best attributed, it is well known, to the use of day or two ago, of tbe meanest and most Cannot eat much; larks will dd? and old perils of war as military officers or as induced to give an account of bis first thyst, had disappeared. Mr. Stoddard, possible coneftions uptions given for its physical fiork. But the Jews not only reject pork contemptible confidence game ever played Burgundy. journalists reporting the incidents of The ex-king of Hanover who was seated opposite his wife, did not introduction to a full grown panther. - rom their dietary, but they also, under upon a man with sandy hair. For some likes pheasant, grouse and smoked ham, well-being. She ueeds a quick eye, a the conflict. Deeming it in the highest make any movement to pursue the sup His account was often interrupted by ’, and a strong heart. One’» their religious laws, exercise extraordb time he has been trying to find employ Rhenish wines and M-»»elle. The king » questions and observations from his hear posed thief, but closely watched the man degree improbable that they would quick hand, early education inn should supply many of nary care to secure .the meat of animals ment for his son, who onjy needs a alight of Portugal i* a miserable guest; eata meet again on English ground when wbohad given Mrs. Stoddard the informa ers, and I shall not attempt fully to relate ntia for only long years of that are in a perfectly sound and healthy boost to enable him ultimately to chalk little, drinks less. Alphonse XII has a tion. Uuder this scrutiny the man be they had once started for the scene of these demantis, the incident in his words. painful experience can make up for lack condition when killed. In onr Washing his name high up on the wall of suocess. brave stomach. Plenty of poultry, veal, ! danger, the twelve guests met their host The distance from his camp at that time, came very uneasy, and at Eighth avenue of careful training of body and mind. ton markets, for instance, they deal only A Tew days since a stranger of respecta dessert and claret. Oointude Cuambord with light hearts, and laughed about the' left the stage. Mr. Stoddard followed to the nearest logging camp, was nearly Mothers who. neglect these early matters with^certain butchers, who provide them ble appealance aud good address made has a large appetite. He eats aud drinks fate which some of them would of course him. He walked leisurely at first, but, ’ten miles. » Boon after the middle of De with meat from animals selected and the acquaintance of the young man, and what hi* physician orders, a ad is all toe are worse thaji “ careless. encounter in a few ? months. Strangely cember a few of hie gr<»cerie8 ran short, finding that he was being followed, he killed under the conditions - of Jewish offered to take him out West and make better for it. i The Comte de Paris does | Much of ?tbe atmosphere of home, enough, all twelve returned from the quickened bis pace into a run. Mr. Stod and he set out to obtain » supply from whether it be’ the sunny, cheerful place of rules.— Waehington Star. dard ran after him, and the fugitive, dis war in perfect health, and. jiupped again him a book-keeper of a mining concern, not despise good morsels, and d ies nob th« loggers. Me was an early riser, and at a salary of (1.000 a year and found. even mlud light French white wiues. All daylight found him two or three miles on covering that be was closely pressed, ata table of thirteen with the humorous rest and quiet enjoyment, or the acene of G rowth of F orests .—Close observers The youth Was highly pleased with the the petty ru.ert of Wurtemunrg, Baden, discord, de ponds largely upon the mother, his way. Traveling on snow-shoes he ac threw away a pocket-book, which subse lecturer. say that all through Western Massachu offer and took the stranger to his bouse Bavaria, etc., eat much less than they and upon, he? household’ ways. , I complished the distance in less time than quently proved to be the pocket book D idn ’ t W ant I t .—At an auction of setts new forests are growing up faster and introduced him to dad. Dad was drink, for beer spoils toe appetite.—AT. Let us'look more earnestly into these many could have done on a common of Mrs. Stoddard with its contents intact. household articles on Griswold street than the old ones are cut off. Especially delighted with the intelligent miner, in Y. Herald'» Pane Letter. matters, find}where we have made mis -/ * highway, and he arrived long' before the Patrolman Madden, of the sixteenth pre yesterday the auctioneer held^up a ther takes, and se^k "' for better results. Can in the hill towns is this the case. Many vited him cinct, joined in tbe pursuit and succeeded dinner, and made arrange hour for dinner. He soon obtained a mometer and pleaded for a bid. No one n.from j from each other by inter a locality that was improved as farm land ments for sending his son to thte mount supply of the deaired articles, and *lx>, to in arresting the fugitive. Oo^being taken seemed to w«Dt it, and he turned to a we not learn B ad H abits .—It is no easy thing to < change of opinion? - Let us relate our twenty aud thirty years ago is now cov ains.« Tbe next dqy tbe stranger called his great satisfaction, found that a very to the station house he gave his name as farmer-looking man and-said: break up in middle age bad habits that ered with a vigorous growth of younj; wa^s and mhans and so help each other. again, and was invited to remain and large, strong steel trap which he had or Walter Brown, and was recognized as an have been formed in youth, When a “Take it, examine it, and give mo * It is no light thing to become responsi forest, the rapid decrease in the popula adroit pickpocket, whose portrait is in take dinner with tbe family. Alter par dered some time before, had been sent for horse contract« the habit of balking, he quarter for it.” ble for the happiness of*so many. We tion of our outlying agricultural dis the Rogue’s Gallery at police headquar taking of a hearty meal, anti cbattiog generally retains it through his life. He ward by a supply team. “No—no, ’’replied the man, backing off. need to Io ¿c at it as an undertaking tricts having rendered such a change in A ters. Brown was subsequently arraigned awhile with tbe family, the stranger arose •wiR often perform well enough until the He remained nntil after dinner, then “What? Don't you want a thermom- worthy of al( 1| that it is possible for us to evitable. It is pretty certain that we to leave, but promised to call the next strapping bis “cargo” upon his back, and at the Washington Police Court, and com eter?” ight to do. We oughi ' . put the * * best * that we have more square miles of woodland in day. At the door he asked the official to wheels get into a deep hole, and then he taking his nfle shoulder, he mitted for trial in default of (2,000 bail. rifle upon bis .Shoulder, “No, sir r;> I had one a year or two ago, have into th« i< service ungrudgingly. It the western counties than we had twenty- give him change for a (20 bill. The re stops and hold* back. ¿‘Just so it is with -turned his face toward his own camp and It was apparent that the mao who sat be tbe boys who contract bad-babits. They ked aod worked, and fooled is not enough that we provide the meat five years ago. and 1 work setoff light-hearted, as he expressed it, side Mrs. Stoddard was a confederate of quest was readily complied with, aod wiH sometimes leave off tbeir bad tricas, id fooled around, and I could and drink aud raiment; we must not dis around anu, Brown and stole tbe pocket-book. In “antbough going to a dance.” four V’s were exchanged for a double X. and do well enough until they get into * never keep it regulated worth a cent. “M ike R eed .”—“Who’s Mike Reed, higher claims. When the official weut down town/ an light place, arid then they return to the v He had gone about half the distance, leaving tbe stage he p issed it to Brown, Hang it, I couldn’t even open the onery regard other^and fl -cl sir?” asked a Boston Irishman of his ---- .♦♦V '■—’ < hour afterwards, he discovered that the pldjiabit. Of those boys who contract .' when suddenly a very fine fat buck sprang who, when his confederate had proceedec thing! ’— Detroit Free Preet. employer, the other morning. “Don’t (20 bill was a counterfeit. The stranger th4^>Ad habit of drunkenness, not one in up before him, and making a few bounds far enough to make his capture doubtful, “H ome ,” ” pays Dr. Channing, “is the know him, Pah Where did you hear >1 0f human virtue. Its respon- ’the name?” “Why,” said Pat, “I heard did not call the next day, nor tbe next, every* hundred dies a sober man. stopped broadside to, and began to look informed Mrs. Stoddard that she had “W hen I was a boy of eight years I at chief school The about to see what had disturbed him. been robbed, hoping that-the lady would tended the grammar school in 8., and »ibilities, j jojys, sorrows, smiles, tears, ’em sayin’ that this Misther Adderroudic and now the brilliant hopes of an embryo only way to break a bad habit is Vanderbilt have been nipped, and the never to coottact it. The only way to form the chief in The temptation was too great to be resist leave the stage and pursue the thief and fell desperately in love with a little hopes and sdiicitudes i Murray was goin’ to lecthure about him ed, and instantly “drawing a bead” on the thus give him an opportunity to escape black-eyed, red-cheeked damsel of nine. terests of human life. Go where a man this avenin’. |Ie must be a counthry- TaLth of a county official In the plan o * prevent drunkenness is never to drink. jiniversal salvation has been greatly deer, Trapper fired. with tbe booty. This adroit scheme was The course of true love did not run may, home pa the center to which his man of mine.” “Mike Reed,” repeated shake«.—A. Zoaw GtoAs-DmrareX. plunged forward, staggered frustrated by the self-possession \>f Mr. smooth. I was jealous of a big squint- heart turns. | > The thought of his home 1 the employer, thoughtfully. “Mike T he New York Society for the Pre ' as'-—»- • two, raised his head despair- Stoddard and his wife.— YarFTimee. eyed fellow with whom she would slide nerves his arim and lightens his toil. For Re—” and he suddenly burst into a vention of Cruelty to Animals held its then fell slowly to the earth, dead, to ▲ CORRESPONDE that bis heart yearns when he is afar* off. down hill, 'while I went alone. At last, laugh. “ O! ‘My Creed’— certainly—I when his body reached the that he annual meeting last week. < Last year Ecunw.—Beene in Mechanics» Fes io my frenzy, I wrote a startling letter There he gathers up his best treasures. see!” and Pat went out with a flea article on tive Junior puts bis pedal extremities on to the little flirt, declaring my passion, God has ordained for all men alike the oil of the society prosecuted 1,005 cases of , . had no sooner fired than he the seat in front of trim. Instructor, loq. and asking her which she intended to highest earthly happiness in providing his ear. cruelty, and destroyed 2,041 <*’ “ it, as he already had a heavy —“ jduced it imala. The income of the marry. The answer soon came, saying for all the sanctuary of home.” S peak the truth; yield not to angBr; t was still five long miles to lent I would like to be that she l< loved me the best, but the other have had (15,568.69, and >wever, he soon decided to take abln. ______ The felk»Kgavs her the most candy 1 I gave r in tha 7W.27. nn th* nzintM* ” of the buck, that being the part of the room. branches in active