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Oregon. 8ix im hi ths................................. .......................... 1 25 ubles com-| 75 Thru- months............................ ........................... ¡fore 1 wm Kate red in the Postoltice at McMinnville, Or., >n may he as second-class mutter. -'lay. ?« re must be •-* •• . .................. — peril of the dverse con­ ti pability to Bina great j Th" man who in these days buys trees tition of it».<> AGRICULTURAL. from the tree jieddler deserves to be TELEPHONE M’MINNVTLLE, OREGON, AUGUST 6, 188« EASTER BONNET. Now the bonny, blithesome bonnet. With the tu ry flowers upon 11 She il wear unto the quiet ehuiVas on 8unnj Easterday; And she’’.1 mark the envious glances From the wives her hat entrances, those whose husbands bonnet-bills have not the cush to pay. Oh! she’ll pretend she's praying, VVInle unto herself she’s saying. ~I know that Mrs. J. would like to have a hat like mine! And I Know that Mrs. Denvy Is just dying with her envy, And wishes that her bonnet was Just similarly fine! “But Pin really not attending 'Io the service, and ’tis ending: I’ll h*e me homeward now unto dear Charlie, and we'll dine. And I’ll send to Mrs. Denvy, For she's poor, and green with envy! A charming Easter bonnet costing just as much as ini lie! ” [She really sent it.] —Jud^e. EASTER IN GERMANY. ess in th- ! Rome families of Jerseys are no better than ‘scrubs,’’ and a poor Jersey bull in rstaiul that j a neighborhood will spoil the reputation th of their I of the breed. health and Bakota farmers are growing flax for same time fuel this summer. It is said a ton of the reault sickness di flax straw is worth more to burn than a ton of soft coal. 11 a feoU*j| It is remarked that “the various de- -*iis remaraeu linn me various en­ tails and processes in dairying may be trugglefot cojnpared to a chain which is no stronger ion, andi than the weakest link.” I or drink of nerve The cultivation of any crop that will ver enough completely shade the land, such as cab­ food, then bage squash, corn-fodder sown thick, •ine. And will kill every root of witch grass in one ¡e nervom 4*8011. the combi , protagoa I Counterfeit butter if ruled out of all K E ss EXCI, the public institutions of Paris by the a prop« for feebit I authorities, it having been found not to • reinedj.'B satisfactorily fill the place of butter with r bottle ul the sick. : WoodariS Small chickens should never be kept or fed with old ones; they are ant to be injured. Have two or three yards and rural separate Iron cui aeparate them according to size and Strength. ' 'Clean out all the rose bushes by tak­ 8. md itchiml ing away the old wood and then shorten­ •st cases« ing the stronger shoots one-third. The I suiter tas growth and appearance will be greatly i Pile improved thereby. he itchi Kirk’s jig Young chickens need animal food. ly for Pi When it fails to do them good it is in rid noth flpnsojuence of the common fault of d by 1 of price, over-feeding. Thev cannot bear large rations of rich food. ». Early gardening lengthens the grow­ ling season and permits at times of two crops on the same land, as turnips may follow peas, and time is thereby gained tot putting in late crops. 'Do not plant the stumps of calibage to grow seed from. You may thereby get cabbage seed that cost nothing, but like most other things got without expense it will be worth even less than it costs. England buys $19,252,884 out of the $20,805,824 worth of bacon .we export; of hams, $2,455,980 worth out of the $3,231,- 509 ; nearly half of the $.3,462,538 of pork nething be and chetiteli. about one-third of our surplus iard. ^Hybrid ]>er|>etual loses should be well pruned back and old or weak shoots i mould be cut out entirely. The strong shoots should not be left longer than three or four buds or joints from the base. . • ,C!ows which give most and richest milk need most careful feeding, and excessive stimulation of milk glands causes garget, and often milk fever. Many a valuable Jersey cow has been destroyed by trying to force an unnatural butter yield. £■ Vegetable and animal lives in no way differ in principle; there is a perfect analogy between the two. All plants pos­ sess real life—they eat, drink, feel, sleep, breathe and secrete—in short, perform NeuraM ¿11 the functions of supply, repair, de- velopment and reproduction. e.,rtf. H ■ e \ tm When more or less moss is seen on dealm re . id - j fruit trees it may be taken as evidence of lack of thrift in the trees. Flourishing, growing trees should not carrv this mark «decay. Asa remedy, and to stimu­ late vitality, it is recommended to scrape ed or after transplanting. For cabbage |t has a specific effect in preventing the Hisease called club root, which is apt to prevail where cabbages are grown more Ehan one year on the same land. [ Profit in farming consists in devoting .most of your land to grass and stock; in r. nnaking large quantities of manure, and applying it to a small portion of culti- L]HÇ| ivated land, giving high cultivation. In ■this way more grain, roots, &c., will be .1811 »raised one year with another than can be fl I [raised on the whole farm by the usual 7’i' [skimming and half cultivating process. [Here is success in a nutshell. Your O1S' [farm and pocket will grow fat; no mis­ stake about it. ¡Sj, Si Jlen tion- tiff? br« ri' US r". IS" Hi rial Insects in the hen house increase very rapidly during the hot days in summer. [When a hen spends much of her time [picking and nibbling among her feath­ ers, she is afflicted with parasites, and I needs immediate attention. Lime wash i and kerosene are the two cheapest and most reliable insecticides for use in the henhouse. They should be used liber- , ally. For setting hens Persian insect I powder, sprinkled among the feathers and in the nest, is safer than oil, lard or [ sulphur. It is also used for laying hens if applied after they have gone to roost in the evening The population of Wheeling, W. Va., was increased by 1335 persons during the past year. Tho Solemn Scenes Witnessed in the Churches of Munich. A rosy Hush, a deeper glow, then warm, golden sunlight blest the morn­ ing hour in Munich, Bavaria, on one Good Friday preceding Easter, that day of days in Germany. From the early hour of four o'clock the streets had been filled with pedestrians, but the scene was unfamiliar. A noticeable air of inattention to surrounding worldly objects, a look of deep solemn­ ity, and even sadness, characterized the countenances of the people, as with prayer-books in hand they hurried on to pay their devotions in the various churches. The women who at that early hour were daily seen with laden market-baskets, from which usually protruded fish and soup-bones, were r.ot then thus equipped; fqr the peopie were not to break their fast until the sun had set. None staggered under the weight and height erf enormous loads of fuel. The rugged old milk­ woman, who, with her two bla< k goats and clumsy wooden-wheeled wagon, rattled over the pavement each morn­ ing with music of wooden shoes and rattling tin cans, had relinquished her accustomed employment, and, exchang­ ing her long whip for devotior 1 book, joined the worshippers. “How very odd !t seems,” said a petite, piquant American girl to her two companions, as, having made hasty toilets they gazed out into the street upon the throng. "Why, actually, here is the proprie­ tress of the itinerating lacteal char­ iot, not in her bright red dress and white cap, but in some dark stuff, actu­ ally unaccompanied by her goats. Do you know, they say she leaves her goats, enters, says her praters and comes out to find her steeds patiently waiting? And here, to-day, she is even going to do better than that. What are we? Why tarry we here idle?” “Pagans, real heathens, if we don't soon join their ranks,” replied the other maiden, and so it came to pass the joyous girls and their staid auntie, as chaperone, sallied forth to gaze upon what were to so many people solemn scenes. First, they made their way through Marion Platz to the exceedingly beau­ tiful Allerheiligen Kirche, or Court Chapel. Stepping from the dazzling sunshine outside, its darkness seemed really sepulchral. From pavement to ceiling the walls were draped in som­ bre folds of black with gilt festoons. Innumerable waxen tapers glimmered and dispelled the darkness. At the farthest end of the room was a sepul­ cher or cave, representing a tomb hewn out of solid rock. In the center was a •pace or opening, in which lay an im­ age of wax representing the body of Christ. The tomb was covered with green leaves, plants and wreaths, with white and scarlet flowers in great pro­ fusion. Over the tomb were two life size silver angels, with beauteous shin­ ing wings. At the two ends of the grave were stationed two soldiers, with large silver helmets or hats. They wore uniforms of pure white, trimmed with light blue, long white gauntlet gloves covered their hands, in which they held long spears upright, so motionless and im­ moveable that it was only after the closest scrutiny that they were recog­ nized as of real flesh ami blood. These guards were relieved from duty every two hours by two others who were the exact counterparts of the preceding ones. The atiUMM “f a death chamber prevailed, save when some poor peni­ tent souls, overburdened with grief, gave vent to their feelings by audible wails and moans. A feeling of contri­ tion, devotion and awe, crept over the throng, and became inseparable from the hour and the place, and as our American party emerged from the sacred precincts, the quizzing, saucy eyes of the younger ones were dimmed, ami the chaperone, with reverent look, carried not as she entered her “Baed­ eker” prominently, but, almost uncon­ sciously yielding to the spirit of the place, bad stowed it away beneath the folds of her mantle. Feelings of interest as well as of curi­ osity determined the trio of sight-seers to do as every one seemed to be doingr, and visit as many of the churches as practicable, and ere long at the Fraun Kirche, in the subdued light, there were listening with thoughtful faces and rapt attention to the “Miserere," which was very impressively sung bv a choir of altar boys m the gallery. The youngest of the party, as her cameo­ like face made a light silhouette against the dark, massive carvings of the wall •nd the high-backed, antiquely-carved NO. 16 chair in which she sat, with a ray of COLLISIONS AT SEA INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. KENTUCKY MOUNTAINEERS. light falling full upon her from a high­ ly-colored window, and with the won­ IVhal Manual Training Will Do For the A Captain Tells How Easy It la to Sink a 4 Type of Americans Remarkable For Young Men of the Country. Powerful Vessel. drous melody filling all about her, Their Language anil Habits. An exhibition has recently been held Captain McKay, of theCunard steam­ seemed the veritable St. Cecelia in When the railway was first opened ecstay. in New York City, under the auspices ship Catalonia, has made some startling Ludwig’s Kirche was tne next one of the Industrial Education Association, statements concerning [collisions at sea, through this region a young man es­ tablished a fruit store at one of the visited. In the recess over the tomb which has brought the subject of the which are particular pertinent now. He ttations, and as part of his stock laid therein three hundred and eighty manual training of young people more has followed the sea thirty years, in a bunch of bananas. One day a na- lights, set in shape of crowns, besides dozens of colored lights below. Hashed prominently before public attention twelve of which he has passed in the live mountaineer entered, Arrange- than any amount of pamphlet literature Cunard service, and consequently has nients generally struck him with sur- and shone. At St. Boniface the grave was the could possibly have done,’for by show­ had considerable experience. On be'ng prise, but every thing else was soon most elaborate of any of the churches. ing what the children have already ac­ asked if it was possible for a wooden It was surmounted with beds of flowers, complished, the possibilities of the fu­ vessel of small size to cause a danger­ forgottou in an adhesive contemplation of the mighty aggregation of fruit. tropical plants, and a flowing fountain, ture are conclusively demonstrated. ous break in an iron steamship, he re­ Finally he turned away with this note: while far back in the tomb lay an im­ The exhibit was made up of individual plied: age of Christ. “Why, bless vou. yes. It all depends “Blame me if them ain't the darnedast contributions and of collections sent Ten churches were visited by our from the different industrial schools upon how she is struck. Every vessel, beans / ever seen!” party that day, in each of which was thnoughout the country. They included no matter how strong, has her weak While here we hud occasion to ex­ found an elaborately prepared Holy i very department of labor—drawing, places, and if she is struck in a certain tend our acquaintance with native Grave or “Heilige Graver,” and an nllpliling, wood and metal working, re- way she is badly damaged. You would types. Two young men came to the impressive service with devout wor­ i pousse and leather work, printing em- be surprised to know how small an ob­ hotel, bringing a bag of small, hard shippers, devotees who, from early brd'.dery, sewing and even plain cooking. ject will do a serious injury to a steam­ peaches to sell. Slim, slab-sided, morn till eve, with but slight intermis­ Competition for the prizes was limited er. A barrel of lieef, weigliingtwo hun­ stomachless and serene, mild and mel­ sions, as they went from church to to pupils under fifteen years of ago and dred pounds, if striking a steamship in ancholy, they might have been lotus- church, knelt on cold stone floors with­ to those living within twenty miles of her vulnerable parts when she is mov­ eaters, only the suggestion of poetry out breaking their fast. New York. Many of the most com­ ing nt full speed, will plow right through was wanting, and they had probably The next day had little to distinguish plete educational exhibits, however her side. So will a floating spar, or never tasted any satisfying plant what­ it from other days save at nightfall, but came from cities at some distance, thos [ even a buoy. A schooner, such as the soever. Their unutterable content our party, interested with the scenes one that struck the Oregon, would cut came not from opiates, but from their of the previous day, planned another from the industrial schools of Philadel­ into a frigate or a line-of-battle ship. If souls. If they could sell their peaches phia, Chicago, Worcester, St. Louis. tour of the churches. the Oregon had liit the schooner stem they would be happy. What they Confessional boxes were all filled New Haven and Cleveland being par­ on she would have gone completely could not sell they Could as well eat, ticularly attractive. They illustrated apparently, being closed, save one far over the sailing vessel and scarcely and since no bargain was made on this down the aisle. Into that our venture­ the different steps in manual education started the paint on the steamer. The some maiden sacrilegiously entered. and showed a thorough systematizing Oregon when loaded weighs roughly occasion they took chairs on the hotel veranda, opened the bag and fell to. It was a little box, with barely space that promises the most gratifying re­ nine when One of us tried to catch the mental at­ thousand tons, and The New York for om to kneel beside a partition. A sults for the future. you put eighteen million pounds titude of the Benjamin of his tribe, small iron grating, about one foot public schools were not very well rep­ in motion, at the rate square, was inserted in the wall on a resented, but the exhibits from many of of nineteen miles an hour, something while the other studied his bodily pose. “Is that a good 'coon dog?” level with the penitent’s face, when the private institutions were worthy of breaks if it encounters an obstruction. "I mighty good 'coon dog. I hain't This was particu­ kneeling. On exploration intent, the thoughtful study. 1 remember several years ago, when I never seed him whipped by a varmint visitor knelt, to peer into the apart­ larity the case in the display of mechan­ was in command of the Batavia, that yet. ” ment beyond, when the voice of a Fa­ ical and engineering models. “Are there many'coons in this coun­ Few men of the present untrained one morning about four o’clock we ther Confessor, in close proximity was struck a fishing schooner on the banks. try?” heard saying: “Well, daughter, I am generation could compete with these We we”' clean over her. and the officer "Several ’coons.” ready," as standing with bowed head, boys of fifteen years and under, in the of the deck said that he could scarcely “Is this a good year for’coons?” he awaited her confession, which came accuracy and finish of their wonk. The feel the jar. The passengers never “A mighty good year for 'coons. not, for ignominiously she had turned Gfamercy Park Industrial School ex­ knew of it until we told them at break­ hibited a very fine model of a suspen­ fast in the morning. The schooner The woods is full o’ varmints." and fled. • “Do 'coons eat corn?” At the Theatiner Kirche there was a sion bridge, made from full-sized draw­ went to the bottom in no time, but we “’Coons is bad as hogs on corn, dungeon-like place, with an iron gate ings at a scale of one-sixteenth of an did not st rt a bolt. Had she struck us and fence, which was called "All inch to the foot. This was the work of just right she would have disabled us. when they git tuk to it.” “Are there many wild turkeys in this Souls’ Gate.” On a shrine just inside, seven boys, all under fifteen, and se­ Now, the Oregon was struck amidship, was an image of the Virgin Mary and cured first prize. A very perfect little right at her coal-bunker, and that was her country?” “Several wild turkeys.” Christ. The face of the Virgin wore a model of a stone-cutting machine, made weak place. Going at the rate of speed "Have you ever caught many most agonized expression, in her hand by one of the pupils of the Amateur she was, and meeting such solid resist­ was a very beautiful lace handker­ 'I ««clinical Uniou, and designed to show ance, something had to give. She filled ’ccons?” “I’ve cotched high as five 'coons out chief, which incongruous as it Beemed the manner of dressing marble, sand­ amidship, and when she sank, falling to to be, had been placed there by some stone and other of the softer building such a depth and striking on her bow, o’ one tree.” “Are there many foxes in this coun­ devotee. The face of the Christ im­ stones, was awarded the second prize in the weight of water broke her back, par- The exhibits of the i tibularly as she was already weakened try?” age was so disfigured and almost de­ this department. "Several foxes.” void of paint, that it was simply hide­ Hebrew Technical Institute and the by the collision. “What’s the best way to cook a ous. Out of that room was another Yottkers public schools also contained “Our rules about a lookout at night ’coon?” iron gate opening into a cell dark as much that was ingenious in the way of are very strict, and had the schooner “Ketch him and parbile him, and The ex­ been provided with proper i'glits I do night. It is supposed that all souls on models and mechanical toys. their way to the better land pass that hibition was open for a week, and was I not think the aecideut, would have hap­ then put him in cold water and soak him, and then put him in and bake dolorous way. A number of very des­ I I wrToessed bv at least seven thousand pened. Tiie report says she showed a The bulk of the unsold con­ white light, and if this was so she was him.” olate, poverty-stricken mortals knelt persons. “Are there many hounds in this there, with iheir faces pressed close to tributions has been transferred to the doing what she had .no right to do. the iron gate, and with tears streaming training school of the Industrial Asso­ Only steamers carry a white light, and country?” “Several hounds.” from their eyes, prayed fervently for ciation, and will form the nucleus of a that at the mast-head. They have also Here, among other discoveries, discoveries. was the souls of friends of whom they bad permanent exhibition. Arrangements a red light on the port and a green light been recently bereaved. One poor old have already been made for similar ex- on the starboard side. Sailing vessels a linguistic one—the use of "several" crone, bent with age and toil, with face | hibitions in several neighboring cities. carry only the side lights. It is a in the sense of a great mauy, probably an innumerable multitude, as in ths and figure expressive of the deepest | It is confidently believed that this move­ singular fact that the majority suffering, moaned continuously, until ment for the manual training of Ameri­ of collisions at sea occur just before day­ case of the 'coons. It appears that in part they are our St. Cecelia dropped several coins can citizens, which has pushed its wav break. One of the reasons for this is into her hoary palm, when the poor in the face of so much opposition anil that the side lights, which are lit at sun­ sprung from the early hunters who creature’s gratitude became as out­ indifference, is now established on a set, begin to burn dim toward morning. came into the mountains when gams spoken as the gift was unexpected. firm foundation, and by making in- On vessels where the discipline is not was abundant, sport unfailing, living Following the benefactor upon her j dustrial education a recognized feature very strict there is the feeling that day­ cheap. Among them now are stilL knees, she, in her curious patois, reite­ in our public school system, will give light will soon come, and it is not worth hunters, who know the haunts of bear rated her thanks, and told her bow she us a generation of skilled native me­ while to trim or replenish the lights just and deer, needing no dogs. They even now prefer wilu meat—even “ ’pos­ had lost her only son, her stay and chanics^— Midland Industrial Gazette. for an hour or so, and they are allowed sum” and “ ’coon" and ground-hog - support, and that the poor pittance she to burn low, or even go out. There is to any other. In Bell County I spent DYING TRIBES. could earn, did not enable her to pay where the danger comes in, and, as I the day in the house of an aged wom­ for masses for the repose of his soui. They Disappear«-«! Before the Encroach- sa d before, the majority of ocean col- an—eighty years old, in fact—who Radiantly she exclaimed: "I have I sions happen just before day-break, input of the White Man. was a lingering representative of a enough. He will be saved; I shall say I think the Catholics are right in iso­ and are largely attributable to neglected nearly extinct type. She had never a prayer for you many times.” side lights. The officer in charge of the The active duties of the day being lating their converts. To teach a Kana­ Oregon could easily have avoided the j been out of the neighborhood of her concluded, the people, as with one con­ ka and then send him back to his tribe, schooner had he seen her, and she would birth, knew the mountains like a gar­ sent, turned their thoughts to the one is simply to give him new powers for have lieen seen had her lights been in den, had whipped men in single- great coming evening event of the mischief. He will throw off his clothes, proper c< dition. Captain Cottier is a handed encounter, brought down many a deer and wild turkey with her own evening—the Resurrection, not a single most thorough seaman, and has been in one in some chosen, highly favored kill somebody to prove his mettle, and the Cunard service for fourteen yea' s. rille, ami now, infirm, had but to sit in tomb, but, as the attending Italian use the skill that you have developed in I succeeded him in the command of the her cabin-door and send her trained Count expressed it: “They will have circumventing his neighbors. I am Catalonia. He has made many trips to dogs into the depths of the forests to resurrections all over town to-night.” speaking of the wilder islands which are this port, and has a host of friends in discover the wished-for game: a fiercer woman I never looked on.— Janies At the Court Chapel there was a still in the tribal state. The Hawaii Boston. These unfortunate occurrences procession in which the King appeared. group has passed out of that; the Samo­ will happen, and all wo sailorscan do is l.ane Allen, in Harper's Magazine. A dense crowd waited for over four to pray that we may bo kept out of such hours. Carriage after carriage rolled an is passing out of it, the process being scrapes.”— Boston ’Transcript. HOME AND FARM. helped or hindered — it seems very up to the gateway, and deposited the doubtful which — by the rival Consols of Farmers can raise their teams nobility who were to occupy the gal­ leries. At length music was heard, England, America and Germany, in Watson Haney, a negro ferryman cheaper than they can buy them.— whose hands the King is a mere puppet. Exchange. and through a window in the passage, classically known as Sharon, was ar­ between the palace and chapel, the Tribes are always at war with one an­ — Fig Cake: Make an ordinary laver raigned before court. procession was seen. It seemed to other, till one has so thoroughly got the cake. Stew the figs until tender, then “ Watson, ” said the judge, “ you are consist of priests arrayed in the most upper hand as to make all resistance lay them between the thin cakes. — Bos­ ton Budget. gorgeous embroidered robes. They hopeless; and the labor traffic keeps up charged with a grave offense." Prisoners “Whut’s dat, jedge?” entered the church and the service be­ this state of constant war. — Amateur jo'ners may derive com­ “You know very well what it is, fort from the knowledge that nails aud gan. What were the further exercises are sold to the "black birders,” whom there, none save the royal family or tho High Commissioner seems more committing an assault upon Harvey screws, if rubbed with a little soap are those who had friends at court, was powerless to check than v are the Peters.” easily driven into hard wood. captains of cruisers in the days when “W’y, jedge, dat wuz all er joke. privileged to know. —Apple Tapioca Pudding: Pare and Pay­ Me an’dat man is alius progicin' wid After a time the people passed out, they could act independently. core enough apples to fill a dish; put entered their carriages and were driven ment is always in muskets, powder each uder. He broke dis neah laig into each apple a bit of lemon peel. away. Those who then secured a being a sort of small change: and wars wunst an’ I didd't think nothin’ o' it Soak one-haft pint topioca in one quart glimpse of the interior, saw that all are therefore far more exterminating ’ca'se I knowed dat it wuz only a ot lukewarm water one hour; add a than they were when men had no joke." was dark and the grave empty. little salt: flavor w th lemon; pour over From the New "Yes, but after you had broken his api les. Bake until apples are tender. The following morning the sun rose weapon but a club. bright and beautiful, but already the Hebrides come the best workers, and arm you stuck a knife into him." Eat when cold with cream and sugar. “Yas, sah, but dat wuz all er joke. — The Household. churches were radiant with light. there the drain has been so severe that no more men are forthcoming. The W ’ y, he hit me wid er axe wunst. I Flowers, beauteous, fragrant ana in —In cloudy weather grass dries but great profusion filled altar-place and Chinese are filling up the gap left tells yer, jedge, dat me an' dat man is slowly, and is liable to tie stacked or niche. The people, with glad hearts by the dying out of the Kanakas; al­ alius er progicin’ wid each uder." “Then you dragged him down a housed without sufficient curing, it is, and happy faces, knelt, murmur­ ready in the Gilbert Isles all the trade therefore, the part of wisdom when ing prayers of thanksgiving. High is in the hands of a house rejoicing in bank and tried to tn. ow him into the practicable to cut meadows In fair Mass with all its pomp was celebrated, the name of Ong-Chang. The “black­ river.” “Oh, shar, jedge, see dat yer ain’t er weather. The precaution should also and through nave, arch and groin birding” (sometimes helped by using be observed of cutting only as much swept the triumphant strains of glad a sham missionary as a decoy) is pusson whut un'erstan's er joke. Take grass at one time as can be properly melody, voicing the exultknt anthem; mostly kept up by Queensland planters. me erway frum heah. I doan want ter handle I.— Detroit Post. “Christ has arisen to intercede for us.” They must have “hands." Chinese cost progic wid er man whut doan know —Look after your mirrors. Never Future years with their successive too much. Coolies the Indian Govern­ whut fun it."— Arkansaw T-aveler. hang them where the sun shtnes direct­ Eastertides will come and pass, but ment will not give them, except under — judge ?>tewart charged the (.rand ly upon them, or they wdl soon become none will ever twice come with the restrictions which they think vexatious. same impressiveness, or half so firmly So they go in for islanders of all kinds, Jury recently at Baltimore very plainly rough, misty or granulated and no fix the great pervading thought igbt a ami who are nobody's subjects, and there­ about gambling at church fairs, saying: longer give back a correct likeness. fact of tne Restoration of our Lord ' as fore unprotected, except by the farce of “The vice will probably continue until The amalgam, or union of tin-foil and the one delightful Eastertide we knew an agent who shuts his eyes to all the the jieople are educated up to the point mercury, which is always spread on tho glass to make a mirror, w 11 be speedily in the grand old city of Munich, in Ba­ tricks that go on in order to secure a that raffles at fairs will be cons dered shipload. It is slavery over again, an evil to be frowned u|ion. and chances ruined by direct and continued ex­ varia.— Chicago Current. with “browns” in the place of “blacks,” in holiday presents as a thing to be posure to the sun.— N. F. Post. and is fast killing out the population in avo'ded. The grosser forms of this vice —The road to wealth is crowded with the islands to which no whaler ever are liable to punishment, and when the the men who are turning back.— White­ went and which missionaries have not business of gambling is carried on in Kentucky wifn-My dear, I reel in U m hall Tim-s. yet taken in hand. Planting needs violation of law, the duty to society re­ papers that a raiuel can go without w at« for — Must your kitchen fire be of a dissi­ “hands;’, ••hands” must be paid for in quires that the offence should not be day*. . _ pated disposition because it goes out guns; guns kill fa-ter than clubs that lightly passed over, but should be pros ten Kentucky buaband