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niulila ia am-h nmnlli. Jia S-vursil v.t'. I1. 1
IS. II. Mivrs II. 1'.; W. U. Milkr, hrrilaj.
XlAaoNic-lawiiln lalir Nn. 00 aiects at
Mttan.iir 1 ta.ll, atmth aiatn Maiu alrret, every
' Sal Mnnlir niiilil in nseh monlh. M. (i.
Navieus . M.; J. K. Melsona, H. W.; A.
Dunn, J. K.; T. W. Varmiu, Saaj'y.
aTsniHn litair, No. i, A. Y. M. Merta
ul Maaouie Hull last Mumlav niirlil Iu each
mnnlh. Jrwi. M. li.1, W. M.; J Jin .
Mrcs H. A. It. IVauy, i. W.j A. A.
Warmi, Sis-'V.
Hr.mxittO K. t.dnriH-Miit Maaoulc
Hull every i MmnlHy night in ma-1i monlh.
Jas. Pmtiin. II. I.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
( T. HARRIS,
ATTORSEY AT LAW,
hTANFOKD, KY
1MI.I, ftniilh la lit 1-rt.rU or Mnmln, itmy,
(,rrnl, lt.-k.4j.lU). Ih.tivuul Miui ajiJ in
H 4 'antlt l Nl'li'tlw.
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MMi tu axwUaiant rmu-a. , 1 jr
O. WARREN,
ATVOHW AT LAW,
rSTANFOKH.'XY.
MA'flCJf- I lil ilisnorar IK Ml WuUrl'a aMi.
1'IXOS. W. VARNON,
.7T;;.V1' AT t.AW,
TANi OKI). KY.
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An trl to riiiuikI tli kiwi uf vilciire in
thi CiimiiiiiiiWHtllh.
Pw . 1. In il rnartiAby thr OrnrmJ
AwmJJti of the C.,mmmwwth Km-
twh), No prnmn tlutll liwiinli(kl M
wilnnw, in ny civil ytin or perial
limiTilinK, I'jr n.n of hia Intrnvt in
the evniit of the mme, an jrtT or gther
wiwj but HH'h iirti'Text may be nhown fiit
tli pm-pm of (Rrtin hi erlililitr.
Ton conuiimi rljnll. In mnr himiner. nf-
firi the Inw now xipiing rt'lntiiif to the
rtlli'iiienl f exUtea of ilxiiuml per ma,
iiifiinu, iilioU, or IiiiihUch, or tlw attmtA-
tiin of the enerution nf ill, or of ron
veyanc of mil ertatm, or of any otlwr
inatrumitit rojniml liy the law to he at
twtftl. j Kb'. 8. NiMtlicr hu4nl nor ifi
jnhiill ho rpin piit fur or aKainit each
I other, or roiKi riiiiifi any rnniniunicntinn
msile by one to tlw other, dnrinp nmrri-
aire, hclh'r ralll nhilu that rvhitinn
riilwiatMlorafiiTaiiriU: Viaiitif.iirtrenT,
Tlial in actiin where the aife, were rhe
nf'me J-; wnulil l I'lniiitifl or 1I1 f. nd
mil, the nif'c muy ti-Htily, or hi r liu-l utml
niiltol to Imiifv
Hue. 4. No jmrty hnll lie allmreil t-i
i-lify, by virtue nf M-tin I, in any a
lion iir n'uil iroreeiiii"; where the aii-vrri-e
jmrty u il.iif na.l iluuih, or an in
Cint, or i the ii inliiin ir Iru-tcc of a
clill J or clnWrvn of a iliitweil lu ranli, Or
e .. . ,
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l" w,r r 0 l:i1W.1l plN,
rxirjit in titr- f il ming rnifi, r:z:
1-1. Til aetiirtia or sHeiii pria'ie.liiiia
uilh the exc'iitnr, fiilfliiiiirlrntur, pinr-
V.cn, : r'lilal n .n-x nUitive, or IriMee
t infuM lieir nr iiev., a.i almve a(M'i-
lil, a party may Uwlify to fiu-f which
a-enrriil nt'.er the death of the diiYilcnt
nr nrcnt.
21. In n- ticna or .;ier''-d pnai.lin
iii"itnriiliacti made bv (iitiu'ed ki-m-
Im u.-h air, and in which the ng nt
af;, W.i'- '.mtnJ!i-lM
, " . t .
agent in rvi.ition to auch PontrAct unu Inc
mutinja. thtrcvf, and in n latiou to anv
n
i'iivenatiili or
hin. sell mid ait"h
tnin-nell'illa llrtWIVIl
aynt, tcatiliial to bv
the airent.
.'td. Ill actions l.f rjavlal prociiislings
t.r ,.f . ..I.iuu l..v.. aia.tttnl
iii which any udvcr-4' party, or any other
ron having a iiirci t intenvt in the
matter in coiitroverxy, sliall Ik.' culhil a
a witnera, arid lotif'y to IntiiNictioiu or
cinverati')i)a with a porty toftich action,
aii.-h party shall ubo U- a r.nitud to lea
til'y na to jiccilic truniH-liom uud vnii
vcrsaticiis. lib. In actinna or pi'cud proceeding
of either of the cla-'nw alaivr vitiiil, in
which one rty culb a witmiaii (other
limn an agent or person iiitritshil) tu
pniVJ couven-ali'Mia or adniianioii of the
iia-iu' mrty, occurring belnrc the dcalli
of raid deceased ier.ni, but ill his nil-H-i.ii'
the oppuaite urty may Utify an to
the same (vuversaliiius or aduiinainiia.
.it h. In actinns or spivial procowlinga
nf cithiT of the choc above sptvitiul, in
w hich the claim or defence ia founded on
book account, a imrtv may testify as to
the corrections of the original entries, if
made by himself, and on such authenlica- j
tioii of the aivount Itonk and enlmw,
said book and entries shall lie atlmissible
as evidence iu the case.
lith. If the ib position of a iurty who
hua diisl during llie ieuilenry of the suit
sluill be given in evidence oil the trial of
such osuae, th opposite mrty may uwiuy
a tsJ mutter contuiiusl in said ih pnai-
Uuu
a
I not excluded by irrelevancy or
ihililv. In all actions or special
htiadtii
proi-aAlings by or against surviving
partner ot au luers, or a surviving joint
contractor or contractors, uo adverse
party to the suit shall be a competent
witnea to U-stify to tnuisnctious er de
claration or admissions made by the tlc
ofMscd in the abseiMW uf hi surviving
partner or joint contractor.
Htx: 5. No pcrwm who would, if a
party, lie iii'siinpetent to testily under
the provision of ms'tion A of thi ai t,
shall become eom)ieteiil by reason of the.
assignment of hi claim.
Hw. B. No ierou shall l) decuie.1
ootiii-U-nt to tostlfy in U'half of hi own
interest and agiiinst tlie interest of un
ail verse party, in any action or wciid
proceeding iu which such adverse uly
U not la fore the court, otherw isu than by
constructive act-vice. '
Hi;i. 7. No ono shall be incompetent
as w itnes because of hi or her race or
color.
Si c. M. This act shall la) in ejl'oct from
asaw..,o-us.u.
it psjMige.
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Ar:TEMladyhiuiiivenUidacoi.U
tt'IA'tftJtaitB !' awa wfc
UieanuoyaiKwpioducodby her husbnad
anoriag two fuanel of. hard rubber,
csuiiioutial by a tlcxiblu tube. Oue of Uut
fuuiial u placed over the auoreri Biouth
Tna (ireeley niHiiunent fund already
amounta to nearly 10,0()0,
Yktob EMAsret. hat trnt a
ialory telegram to lniw Namlenn,
A MiLWAt ar.a jiItr pmn-rvej oruta
in the court by exhibiting amven-ehootec
TllH famine, in Tenia atill eontinnea,
with 2, (XK Hoatha a day. .
Cpmakk baa bean obliued btoJr to
taka what anlril onnifiirt be could ou't of
TnoMAa DtTKY, of Lowell, Illinoio, la
a father at the aga of ninety-throe. Tire
Ihiocyia!
Hrtntiis in the aerond ileprne" waa
what a Kanaaa jury called an uinuccem
ful alteniit at hanging.
Tim late (.renernl HbIImJi win a very
rich man. The C'inriiinnti rtta re
ports hiii aniiunl ininnie at 1 1.V,IKK).
Il.tl.r the nnhaipineMi of life apringn
from liaiking lav k tu grirfa that ure pant,
und fnrwanl wilh fear to the future.
Kvki.iki? Park, the rurvivor of the
Clark county, Ind., tmjply, hiw w holly
recovered fnim her terrible injurie.
KlNniMl bin power failing him at the
premature ae of liui, a KliineUi-k, K.
V., man think, of giving up tobacco.
It in eatimnbil that ilurins the port
aeanon 6'KI, HlO Iki-vm were driven fpim
Texan to Kauw, Nebra.aka, Western
States and Territorie".
TllR atmng miniltal fi lilnle auunijUU
and utiiinpiKwkem, who are eiipr to un
aex tlH'iiM'Ives, are now called "alllta
lounatica." Vimi.r. da-liiijrtho furniture & naHjror
acrvant maid fell out of a aeeml tnry
winduw. rhe then phu idly ante ami
iluntol heixlf.
A Winona wialding di -geiicratul iutu
a pugiliatk- enteruin.nent, and the bride-1
,.r.u,,i . ,...,u,I I., iail to ....nJ the !
hoeym.a.n. ' !
I
Tin: im t.:tive oualitr in men'a natun-1
ji" nptly illuatrte.1 at the theatre, when
li tu wlL.tU.li any ? .mt on the 1-wi ri.iir of the
U tt ilrnji llH;uialas. 1
tfosti: one who ha returned from
ahmad saw the c-Einpr' Kugi-iiic, and
npnrts that rho has gmwn itiite gray
i
I wrml.li-,1 nn! i no loiii-er a bciuti-1
ful woman.
Bam lMOtx w&a the firt A merican city
to introduce ens. iioM.ni wna
Boston waa onlv
year behind it, having used gn ill lf.'i
New York did not follow llnae examplea
until five or six year nfterward.
., ,, ,
A lKV-kwr-erat Briiloeis.rt, ( onn., has
wild the pnaajllt scusnll ,! XI tsiu
".OKI tMtun.1 of',
hom-y. Mr, I'Iu'Im of Iowa, has mid
,kii Miuiiiis the present a-nn, and has
a rcxrvo itwo tons left.
At the blowout given by Alexis to 1(r lo( .M'c have got you now, gentle- tinned over it curly head, it prepare for
Spitted Tail and his followers, the Imli- aieu ytWi pi ntlcuieii, we don't care a : ini next day's gymnastics. A buy crca
ans preferred champagne to whiskey; but picayune whether you bring in a verdict attirv U a little child.
then it is probable Hint tlictimml JJukes
champagne was an extra article
A Nkw in BVPiiUT woman lately became
the happy mother of triplets, ono of.
which ha black hair, ono nil, and the
Oincrwniu r-lic ami I nnc w nv imvxv
.... , . . '
..C .l.lu... mi tlinm t.i Irn.iw thsm aiairl
,
A ikinatiox party is a cheerful gath -
.ering, where a jwor clergyman n':k
overwhelm him with Ixwl watch )s kct
and cat up about $11 J worth i f his will-1 a ma'a children confide iu hini if all i this place. ' Net one of them, as I
tcr provUious. . wIhuu he employs at home and in hi- , nxs'rtniii, was a rich man's aou, and
Kkntiiky ha nine hundred and 'business feci that he is full of thought and ' m g,Kal time when ho wiu a boy, ex
twenty four rost-oirices. Ten other jsympalhy for thcni aa for brethren if! lVnt that all boy should grow a strong
State of the
1'., ,... ,.va ,rrot..r
number. New York ho the largest num
ber of Fiaitnllico, ami the territory of
Ala-ki tlio tmalleM four.
Tiik PostnlTiccdcpartiiient rMjiiest'thnt
in aildrossing !elter,newspaper,&e.,the
uuine of the county, a well a of the
postoltice and State, be always inserted.
Attention to thi request will prevent
much mail from going astray.
Sknatob Sherman snys that he will
shortly resirt a bill which w ill cure the
framta in the Customhouse. Let him do
it, and then prepare to wrap himself in
tile Ameru-au flog and die to the ulu.ic of
"Huil Coluuibia." X. Y. lleniU.
Kxoxviixk, Teutieuce, I agitated by
a suit brought by a gushing muideu
against a rcsectahlo middle agid geutlo
uiun for a breach of promise She val
ue her lacerated heart at the ridiculously
low figure of llO.OOt). , .
A priest uf Toultise has just published
a curious work with a title, "End of the
world iu l'J.'l," from which we extract
Uiis pussugc:
The wot id w ill come to au end iu Uie
.-,. , ...
ymr l'.ll srveu uiouths, tliirttwu days,
. ' .rlllllM UlUllluw, 1-iiiii.rwuw Brs.-uf.ru IMus
klthiuti.nosthe.ve.iUx'.th r-rt it a
I. , .1 ' ...I. .1..
- .rc AJUU. hu.h
U1, ta Um, j-n jaj-' AymtU
; . v .. miuuteJl. 13-17 ofaaaiioiiijl.i.. .:i.u iL-wa.'r-ii- cauuluhiti flir
i naven o'clock fc the' irorniug of the
tlie ) hut Wljjf the IVistkn era."
Haw ! af mIk NWHfiipvr.
To thai claw of ficopla who extlmate
tha valoa of a nawatnner wholl nnoa
tha amount of original matte whli ilff
eontaina, we commend the fbllowing fW in
tha Lilrnry Juvrnol: "It ia romr
tirely an eay tank' fbr frothy writer to
pour out daily columna of wnrda work
upon any and all aulrjecta,- Ilia idea
may flow in one weak, waahy, ererW
bwting flood, and hit coinmand of lan-if
aga may tiiabla him to airing tbeia to
gother irk t btinrk of onion, wad yet
Um anper ny Ua -mm?-! rl'vt'.'('"'"!fT"' nd "t'P 10 "gmcnt their
cern, lnnecil, tha mer writing -art at
editing pnier ia but a unall pilrtion af
the work.. The care, the time employed
in aelecting. i far more important, and
the tnet of a good editor ia better kaow
by bia aelectiun than anything elae, and 1
.1 . - hi . C ..i i
that we all know ia half the rattle, bit,
h. ,. . ,
ave aanl, an eilitor ought to he a. '.
timnUil and Ina lulior unileiUl and '
appreciated by the general conduct of hi" J.
laiier it tme, it temper, it unifnrm.
conitnt courae, ita aim, it nianliw,
it propriety, iU dignity. To prewrvc
tltcwe a they ahould lie preserved, at
enough to occupy fully the attention and
time of any man. If to thia be added
the general MipervUion of a newmpor ;
tatablinhment, which moat eilitor have to
encounter, uic wi inner w now hk v cm
find time to Vrito at all." I
, , '
Aa Inltrucly loiuh from the I n
rih Weed.
An example of the ill etTiv! resultiti; wantiinnea or in ecinVbeH, but let the
from the uw of tolaicco baa recently Ina whole of your ftrength during the few
liroticjit to notice, whi h i worthy th 'ra of your pilgrimage, be given up to
attention of the good Mr. Tr.i-k and his your Lord.
coadjutor in the crum.le agaiit the -b. Tiik -V"'""! have a maxim that a
noxhiua wec.1. In Virginia a Mm. fhl llm u uni:rat"ful to the poet genera
Flatfnnl of Frtyh riekaburg Waiue ad- t;on ,,at plnnted the tree from which he
dieted to the use of toha.ro at an inriy n,K, and deal ui.jiiatly towards
pernal of her life, and the habit ..r. hew. (the 1M.xt p.IM.rll,ioni Ul,cai he plant the
ing and aninking Ux-nmc f t.-c-; w Ith ; ,mt it mav fumi.h fruit for thoac
:her that r he was unable to ciaCjtdi!
exiVt ii!i.ut iU indulgence. I :r o::e
humlml veara thi- miuided an ecn-' ,
.1.'.. .1 .II-, !..!,. ...,! ...,!.
pivc it Hi. at her death, which 0 ,l r,; j
, i . I,. .-. i
ben the was one huudrtd and .i-humi
year old. 1 in Mia ca.? tuiwi huw lorn; i
a a na. a t i
'iii-encp.ireii, aim uire. ioa
1' "
j hlntiigc KptHM'li to H Jury.
j Au ejniner.t woteni lawyer once niarh
the following rather remarkable siaW.
i.f?, iurv. iu u ca. amiinsta railroad cor-:
piratioti. wher he npiioaf-M for the dt-
lui.-. K wn turo that, iipin a pimt
al0' law ajiviil lor the upper court, nu I'll-
I .' II . . A. I- . !.. .1 .!.
woui.i p-i a mining nuneir mvor.
' Ac ftd'lre! the twelve somewhat ss fd-jnp
.
"(lentlenien of the jurv! Mv clients
' i ' ",...,,
.. . .., i.:...i. .rs....i
jurv, mm iuny?i p-. thiijijuti. ikj
always expect it. Wo don't look for a
verdict in our fivor, and, iu this case, we
don't care whether voti irive us a verdict
(, or against us; fur we have got you,
1H ju-t as you please; it don't make any
iiocrencc to as. I haven t anything more
" ".V.
They gave hini a venliet.
.11 11 p
W are judged usuullv, says deorge
I
Wm. Curtis, by our public su'resses, by
, tie ctiicni of distingtiishiil iTscns ; but
the miDtcst of thartietcr is the feeling of
ti0st irv w,uin we play our part. It
those w 10 meet liiiu tierceive uie cnarui
of hi urbanitv, and a they draw near
aid know him better, honor and love him
more and more, wo may he very itr
tluV he hasthe iinblost human qualities,
the iu llneiive uf hick W ill Ul a pgu$iJliU umi aUrU 1 kll yuu tlial iu five and
to us forever.
If is stated in the Fdinhurgh Sttd'eal
JuurnaX that at a recent nns'ting of the
Glasgow Medico-Cbirugicul S'icty, "not
oue member wa able to alduce a single
instance of a re-vaociiiaUsl (htsoii having
taken the aiuullpox." It is maintained
that w hen aniullpox prevails, every indi-
. viJul aboT v n f n
fwtl locality, ought to be ro-vaechmU'd.
We Ulievo thjs is tlie universal convic
tion of inisirtial mediml observaliou iu
all rts of the world.
Gmcat sormws ennoble even petty na
tural. Small ones corrupt somewhat
even the noblest. The Dower that but
pricks the foot of a child, emit its
awuulest perfume in wlmblc gurhc un-
der au ox' hoof. After all, it is the days
of trial and suffering that shed the rich -
est beauty life- Let one follow up the
stream of an exquisite emotion, and a
.1 .Ii...... I.u'uill fniil lb., fi.iniljiiii
. , i r
.,n,U U
Ullllliniltl W wre, av am "
grief. JVralsc. ,
i.a "lw.il Illinois.
nrMatdiajt. Is tittv anven vear jid. waili
cululr)Ja pounds, i worth !,? H).-
rH tTI AI, 1IIWTN.
Uiw mA worda and hard argument.
'n Wn th Ood when ha geta to
the end of hiniaclf.
The worst of knave ar Ihoae who
can mimic their former hontwty. Lam-
Itr.
. Omarience. in moat men. ia hut tha
atilicilmlHio of the oniuhma of rrthoraa-
" Jikt and noMa, nifiHb rejnira In other
,imie.
lavB temperately go to ckirrfl. at-
tend to your aflkira hive all tha pretty
jprU marry one of them live like a
man and die like a Chriatian.
, r. ' , . ,
I !-" remember that good manner
. .. , , . ,
al hnna aM IKn f. ,i....la..,.n .. .1
" m.v nniiiiwiiiiu ailU M 1 1. I -
, , 1
, '
lrT lh youth whj atnnd with air law
bqunr ill hi hand conaider which he
'1 throw way the liquor or
"I""".
; Tiik two moat preciou thinga thi aide
a" l0 grave our reputation and ourlife.
But it i to lie lamented that the moat con-
teniptible whiaper may deprive u of one,
and tlie w vaku-t weapon of tlic other. '
, , ,., ,
l or have only one life on earth, and
l"w abort tliut may be! Waate not
an hour. Hiiend none of it momenta in
- i.,, .,, -..., hini.
1 ""t'0, ,y T P"Vi"
"' 1110 " b1"6- ithlt n-
l- r ''" may luivchvnceala.ut them. ,
if tliov will onlv atudv the art of niakiuit !
.
'UIC t III TAI1II1, llf'V linVP. aV llllif W III
I f Ull'l'i A nerwou w it h gtanl ta-tc
.1 .... tl.M. .....IliWa nimtn. u in... ..
than a match for wealth, where there are
tilvcnt, in making home happy and at-
; tractive, and extracting the truest enjoy-
niiut out of Ilk'.
j) TOl. over think how much work
ja it,ichi!i! doe ina d H"". from I
etinri tusuiTsrt, the dear little tit patter
. . I la !'
p,,,,,,! ua) so aimicsyr Liinimng
here, kneeling down there.riiniiing to
another place, but never still. Twi-tiug
und turniiig, rolling and reoching and
, , , :,.
, . i. :
riiu-i'li' 1'ir laeir iiiiurv u.. i is ,C,J
curium to wateh it. One win does ao
mHV ,.U understand the deep breathing
f the rosv little sleeper, a, with arm
fe'ir ltcUuiu''.
True as (ospel is the following, said
by l!e'. Bolicrt Collyer, in a recent loc-1
tine at Cbicaguw It is jiot only true of
Chicago, but of other towns, that work
ing, ui-ccissful men of to-day w ere once
p,K.r, industrious, self reliant boys,
"Kvcrv man who U doing any sort of
,,,,rk iu Chicago to-day, was rhised-a
I H,r man's son, and had to fi,;ht hi way
s u stivl bar. nuutinir mvir war w an
education, and then, when they are ready.
pliittvin? into life with that traditional
half dollar and a little bundle tied up in
L red handken hief, as I have observed
twenty years, w hen most of u w ho arc
now iu the mid. lie ages shall have gone to
our retribution, the men of mark iu tin
country will not be the aonaof those w hose
fathers can givo them alf they wish for,
and ti n time more thau they ought to
have, but will be those wlto are brought
un iu farm house and cottage, cutting
their way through thickest hindrances of
...un, ..i-t and all the brown stone houses
nictrnis lis w ill be as nothing to bring
out the nol.-lu man
UosmI t auuiarl.
Whenever any one spoke ill of ainither
iu tin) pisenccof lVti r, the limit, hav
ing listened attentively, be would soy Is
there uot a fair side also to tlio character
of the (icrum of whom you have been speak
ing Come, tell what gissl quulitie
ma hsvj reiuarkid about him. If all
1 W(jui( ,1 iu the stejisof thi man there
,,. lmUlilm unkind criticUm
j all,lllr,liriaurksaboulourui'iJlibi)rsaiid
i . . ,s L II r .1 ..l.i: I
. ...
to .,sik of his own faulu first, ,H,rha,-
IrU'llbl. II ISi'D UUV BIIUHI ICVI OOllLIM
,Ufl ti.du of others would seem w triUuig
! 'u eo"'!"""" that each would and that
Uie wUcat plan wa to keep iilcuU
Thk New York SUi Mudicul Society
lk.ld ,u ft",imu niissting lost woi;k and
ilwrted . C. K. Aguew ul Hew York
r . .
rirw.
. What a doatructive element it ia! To
ewnpe from ita fury i the ueaire of ail;
yot many of our wood-working manufuo
iirera ninth riak of annihilnrion by fire,
without luig prota.avJ by lunurawv, awl
rely wholly upon the watchman sntcm.
Hut what b given the watchman to amiat
him f In what manner, and with what
u he to fight the Fire King I Tcrlwpa
few Bucket of water; pouibly a team
pump, and in aoaie came an elongated
Contrivance termed an extinguiaher,
which offon, rr-iyln.f. ryuf .hjilfti-
bottle of mineral water, tjiat annietimca
doea not go off. But yi crmtrivance la
aupioeii tofonlain cvuliiied acid enough
to be effective in putting out a firo; and
if it' doea poaaeaa thia reijuiaito, when
wanted for ue, it will do good aervk-e.
We do not my it ia not perfiict; but we
think it Mpiaaihle that it ia not always
jud rigid. A a ulwtilute for it, and all
compounds known to ua, we prefer alight
water engine, to which may be added the
acid ncccaaary to create a apray that will
be worthy of the definition given' the
word lUelf, ami not a jxtiie illustration ot
it In this connection, wo desire to say,
that there are just such engine, and that
they are not an experiment, but are the
must formidable aid llmt can be attoclied
to any eatabli hmcnt fur the use of watch
men in case of fire. While we do ap
prove of insurance generally, we frankly
say, before, we would pay t!W high-rate
demanded for inauring wood-working
mauufactorica, we would make use of the
watchman system, but not without giv
ing biui the projitr tool to work with.
Wo would rather trut our machinery in
factories provided with such an engine
than with any other preventive known
and in use. Do awny with curtly insu
rance. Keep your watchman, and be
sure be i a trustworthy one. Give him
BaVhcniica Fire Engine (a water engine)
furou-hed with chemicnU, and then you
can retire to your couch at night with a
ftcliug of security that can be obtained
in no other way. Orar't Advocate.
M li Ho Hatt Turning IMhcU.
The following will bo regarded one of
l V -ajantric freaks of nature, if it be
" 1 " "w about 20
years of age, ruddy eompkvTun ani mry
nil hair, who had an i.Wj.U
painful ulcer on the left arm, resisting all
previous mode of treatment yk-lded to
the request of trying tle ellect of trana
planting a piece of skill to the ulcer from
another person. -The ulcer wa prewired
In tlio usual manner by hi physician,
and a hit of skin about an inch square
w as taken from tlio arm of a fine healthy
negro man, and immediately spread over
the ugly ulcer and then carefully dressed
and bandaged. Theskiu transpluiiUitinn
had tha desireil etloct. , Healthy granula
tion sprang and the unsightly ulcer ai
healed. A few mouths afterwards he
went to his physician and told him that
ever fince the sore healed the black skin
commenced to spread, und it was increas
ing. Alwut one-third of his arm was
completely negroes!. The doctor himself
is alarmed. Tha hh'li probability is that
I the whole skiu of thi white man will he
come block. Thi is a la w thing under
I tlie sun. It would lie rather difficult to
explain the physiological process which
take to bring about such a skin change
a this. The problem is, how can the
coloring of tlie skin be so radically
uluuiwd? and how is this pigment change
pmimgiited? It is certain that the hiw of
capillary attraction play no insigiulicunt
part in the sprawling process, CiruTUng
pears on an apple tree ha communicated
to the apples pear tusto. Exrhaniy.
j:ci'Het IuUtcM Itulcs-
For finding the interest 011 any princi
pal for any uuiuhr uf day, tlie answer
I jn i, cat jjpg m,hi( separate the two
right haoiiTgiirus of the 4iuswer, to ex.
press in dollars and cents.
Four per cent Multiply tlie princi
d by the numlicr of days to run ; M'lv
rute tlie right hand figure from the pro
duct, and divide by 9.
Five per cut Multiply by number
of days, and divide by 72.
Si, per cent-Mul.iply by .amber of
.lays, seimrnto the right hau.1 figure and
! divi'l by 8'
Kigjit per cent Multiply by number
of days and divide by -i
Nino per cent Multiply br numla-r
of days, separuto the right hand figure,
and divide by 4.
Ten ier cent Multiply by number of
days, and divido by ill.
Twelve per cent Multiply by number
of davs; acimrate the right luufd figure
and il.vidu by 3,
Tbe ii r-alct llitilrstMtl.
The l'niu-1 Suite tcwiiuuiU says:
"The Pennsylvania linilnavl Com-
nsnv U la'vnnd doubt til L'rouUlst Ul til
world. It own. iircioutrol least four
Uiousand Wilis, of railroad. riacutiii
capital to the amount of twa huadml aaxl
fitly million dolUi-s. Iufirnaa reveum
........... ... .w4tM ...itlL..!. diitlum VAar.
, j, uiuj or coutrols land grants oover-
an.l i. .ia,iia lyr niutrula land irrnilts Oliver-
------ "
; ing-eighty iouawnd square miUa. e-iual
I.AniKH.
Striped velvet and satin dreaaea Brv
very much in vogue for street wear, over
black aor brow a silk d
The !n!ft style cf lucped orenkirt re
awn blea the top of an old-fashioned par
lor organ.
Pleevclesa lace sack are very tyhVh,
worn wflh light silk dresses, fW the
house or full drea. '
F.mhctiroVry of braid or fine leu tar he
will be the favorite trimrri.ig for spring
The ftirg pointed lnce veil now hike
Iho place of the iny voilcttce which have
been so much worn thia season.
A new style of fringe for drea consist
of olive-shaped passementerie ornaments,
alternating with small leave studded
w ith jet beads.
A new style of ear-ring ha a chain fas
tened from one ear-ring to the other,
passing under the chin and answering
the double purpose of a necklace also.
A new style of holder for a bride's
Imuijuet is of frosted silver in the alinpe
of narrow-pointed leaves, at tlie end of
each leaf a small bell of the same metal.
God write for Uie few, lessons of beauty
in the clouds; but they are translated
for the masse by rain drop into better
understood lesson of utility.
Stitched glove are no longer ennaid
dcrcd fashionable, and are prefened w ith
four or six buttons, without any division
at the wrist.
A few f ippish young men wear over
coat of seal skin or cloth lined with crim
son silk, and the coat is worn open for
ostentatious display.
' An elegant head drea may lie arrang
ed with a white lace barbe and loop of
lilac, blue or black velvet ribbon. Or,
instead of the velvet, a cluster of violets
or of other small (lowers, may be pretti
ly arranged iu the lnce, and placed rn
aigrette in tlie hair, ili-ctly over the
forehead or upon one side, us most be
comes the style of the luce.
Ostrich tip and marnlioiit feather,
with aiirretUsi of ieweK Wra '' t
D,u .''". -1.
IU.it. IIKJS ' Of tl'l
rtnis-slicll or gold,
sjiarkling with gems, gorgeou insect
of green and gold with ruby and emerald
eyes, and a great variety of Rococo orn
ament arc fivhionnble thia season.
A a exchange, w hich in an auiknrity
in such matters, says; The old stylo of
brushing the hair pUinly behind the cars
and twisting it in a loose coil at the back,
is now the latest mode. TortoU-shtll,
gil, and fancy comla ore worn. For
evening the hair is arranged in more elab
orate styles tho poniwmlour roll lin
ing still popular with those to w hom it is
liocomiug, it stilFticss being relieved by a
coronet of jewels, braiils, or flowers,
beneath which fall short curls.
Long curl fulling on the shoulders are
considered stylish, and those who dislike
tlie Pompadour, style of dressing the hair,
wear a shower of little curls or friiettos
falling upon tbe forehead and urniouu
ted by a coronet, lxineuth which i fas
tened tlie bniida of ringlet which form
the Isirk coiiriire. Bunds und bows of j
bright-colored riblwu to eorresiwud with
the dross or worn ia the hair.
Tlio Kuiiliglib
Mrs. Becchcr, in the Vltritttan VuUm,
says:
"We wish the iniirt.ince of admitting
tlie light of the sun fvely, a well as
building those early and late tires, could
be properly inipresscd upon our house
keepers. No article of furniture should
ever be brought to our homes too delicate
for the sun to see. all day long. II is
presence should never be excluded, ex
cept win u so briglU a tal bo. in'mJillUtk
ble to the eyws. And walk shuulU nelu
bright suidight, so that tbe eye are pro-'
toctcil by veil or parasol when iiiconve-
Uiicntlv intense. A sun bath is of far more
iiiiirtanco in preserving a healthful con-
ilitiou of the body than is gigiemlly tin
dersUMsl. A sun bath costs nothing, and
J that is a misfortune, iVr ioph are ile-
fc
of y
lea that those things only
useful wlrieh cost nioiicy
But renienila'r that pure water, fresh air,
sunlight and hoiiius, kept free frmu all
ilamnutss, will suiuro you from many
heavy bill of the iba-tors, am! (jive you
health ami vigor which no money can
procure. It is a well established fact that
: p,,rple who buve Uveil much lu the run
are usually stronger and more fiilthy
( than thoso wh-ye oi-cujiatioti deprives
' tluw of sunlight.
At tin Cleveland Coiiveutioa Mr.
tjiiinby read a pa(r showing the grout
proti is uf Uw-ktu ping. Not quite a quar
tur'of a milliou wuii'lsufuortbeuboney
are sold iu New-York city rtu'li year. Cut
the imn-ovisl meth.li will aiak it pusj-
; bk to inlsa ,.i,u.w,u-ai piwnuw ys ...
New-York Stat. .War- YSt kTniuut.
nri.- -s. .. '"Am.i. In.l .
l I . lu.i.i;.,.. Iku La- nf ll.a.
lauaa mi. m ' "
. ... , -tt,,ll(lny tU'
Tire greatest here are (hrayt f -i
of the amalkwt ealibre. "
V ', a 1
Ifw that !! Ia Jirm-v'f Tl
sure to sliriuLln lw...
A MAI may ashs-4d af J t " J-
of hi msje, alUmni,!' he fbUoav V.
Masjy mew are "generao to
w ho are not geuerssi to aoy '
Wht doe a rulptor dia ti. . ;
rible of death? II makfs foes and l
L-.ytux ii Jl ttanVW n-- n y
a lover of music T ' j-..- i u a
for tuna. ' '',,. v
Htrahoi to nay, no matter Via, ,eH
paid a dentist i be flwys look dctaOt' n
the mouth.
j '.-'.. "if ;'
Therb i but one good wife la th-J. .."
world,, and every happily wedded tr- i
think he ha her.
.... . . - . -Pity
first and Ps1Aut1S)warra,
the man mid when be kisard ti owa'wifo
ami then went out to make Iota to hit
neighbor'. .- . '
A CYsicAi. ebi bacliclor aav that it is
the privilege of hoop ta airrround tlr
loveliest of all Uing", anaung which are
girls and whiskey
A YOtrsu eandidats Cir tbc legal prn-.
fcasion was asked what he ahould Sratd
when employed tu briaa; an action "Ask
fir money on aceouvt." II passed.'
Mask TwaW recently aaidia twd
thing about the Pilgrim Father. "Tlie
reverend old chaps,"h. laid, "left flieir '
country and home for tbe Bttke of bavin; a .
freedom on the fbriegn shore, to etijoy
their own religion, and at the same Uwtf
prevent others ?rom enjoying theirs. . -
' - ; 1
'GvsmxxtX ot, th jury -blundering
counaerj in a twit aboat J low a,
of hogs, "there were jus thirty-si ho A
iu the drove. Please to remember tJ. s"
fact thirty -ix hogs just three timaaaa" .
many as iu tliat jury box, gcjithyien,.'"
The counrcl didn't gain hi caURav' ' - - - -
"JoiiSST, w here is your Paf
"Crone fishing, air.
i.nn um,;
TTT .
.Nimt a,j
he catcu.1 , . - T r
One calfuh, tlie rheumatism, tw u i
the toothache, and aomo littJo oiw
savs he wilh catch the flickent frr-djy-'
Just wait till he get bonw.' ' ,i it
. a -
Itcuflta rXawijIKw. ;- v
Probably there is not the reniotwf -
corner or little jihtof the bbwxl vt 'l? .;, .
of tlie body that doe not freleoiue wa$i ' ',
let from the gVeut oouvubiion produosal a '
by hearty laughter akaking the' centrtj -man.
Tin blood moves more lively-) ; - ,
prolialily it rhomical, electric,- vital 't -condition
it distinctly, nwatlirksb it trait'' f".
vcy a difloretit imprwion to all the or- '
gnus of the body, a it visits them ou'ihnt j '-"
particular mystic journeyi when tkatntn
is hiughiug, from what it dsst at ortnT' '
time. And thus It 1 that a good Uw h r
lenctben a man' life by eon vcy'jig it di. ; '.
tinct and additional stiinulua to tbo viut
foreea. The time may com whopc. fl- -cuuis,
attending more ckaely than Un ''' '
do now to the; innuinerable aubtle iniiif- .. .
ence whioh the tout exert npou h a...
ment of clav, siiall prescribe to a torpid
patient ao many peals of laughter, ;o y
undergone at such und such a th.io, jii-
at they now do that tnr more obji.'iti.bl
prescription a pill, orau eleetric n;'ga!
vanio shock ; aitd study tlii lSy m,d
most efTective uu-tliod of Jrod'ioiiU; t 'U '
ropiired ellect hi each patu-ut. ; ' -
Ilatte Vwu EiicntltH,
Oo straight and dout aiind tiu-at. -A
tl'ey get in yiur way, walk iiri.uii'1 X jf
rcgaroHcs ot,tlsiraiHi.; ' A i.jui't!io
bo no enclitics is MuJoiu joi;
thing; be UTioadcof that kiud ul fi?
ha a hand Iu it. A tterling ecsm-iitv
is oue who tltiiik for kimself, iKj"..k,
wliBsJij,tkinks; hois wayafui? wi hv'
ent'iuie. 'fjiey tuu as iioesryi hi..:
as frceh air, they kyep bimaliioui4
live. A .celebrated tharaetrr who was.
sarMunded by eucmios tastsl to r
"Tliey are sjirk, wUklt if you
blow, will go oat tlstuisi.lvo.,l
uWn prejudice," waa tha iron
motto. Ls?t !iis ,be your ftwlin,
eudi avoring .to live fVwu the
thuie who art bitter against y.
stop to-di. parte, yva do aU.
and oped the way f r more '
the poor f4 talk ttvo wi.l I
lion if you prrn. bo yw
hundresUi who veto oue;
you will flock to you and a.
their error. ' -
'rawer vf tho.r
I livq to hear. Uw' r
stouin Jwe pr. 1
and roar Of art:" . I.i
; tacking an.l j .
tiuu, rj
wb ..h f
jAb rt8j.iB , , f,
stiii. Utter t" A . el
H thn ha' laf the ail-
- .
la.lru m.x'iigi'r of f "
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