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Wit and Humor. A 'l ' “.5 t :f‘t'ljfl': A pim ){ 0|) in h Paul". 'll- .ui! no Ur" - I Illuflef thi. llnmsu makes a hull man. and w due. “In-k)" Pam-u: wlm um I” the time culling up: Bulvhers. Tm: dinners given by (,‘nngrcnmu In: noun as guuder punk-n. Now that slum skirt! am coming inlo “min" Mm! will the Indie. carry in tlmit hands! .7 11' moms a um] I . (Erumkt‘d stilll sl‘):m:3atbe‘h° resul‘t of straight. ‘ . “may [Muss «Ingmcnu pluil a bull-whip he mu'l got u Illlmtinn an district Hilnml teacher in Tens. S'rlmsu dam of udVertisiug ulmuld I»: mimiuistcrcd to business lhutlnokn bil ious nlmul this lime of year. 'l‘umuc is something noble übnut a gout ull boarders might imitate. [lc is not [nuticnlur wlml. he feeds upun. “.\hnumuut l’oohl don‘t men-shun lt!" excluizued the rnuiden nunt. “lu dced they don‘t,“ replied her lovely niece. Yut'Ntl women never marry old men turrnnney—they yearn for u chance to trudc r ll’ their old clothes to the peddler. ’l‘o cull u mun an ass is u reproach, but in Arutriu,iu bewuiliug Ilust friend, they frequently excluim, “Alus, nry beloved jackass!“ ' Sctrzxcr: mude euay.—l“riend to :cien tiflc authority: “Doctor, how is a mun to tell u mushroom from u toudstool ?" Scientific uuthority: “By cuting it. It you live, it is u mushroom; if you die, it is u toattlstool.” A 'rnurzr. nun-or.» boy in North Ilen uington risked an honest but poor Irish man the other duy for u penny to buy some cundy, und when he replied thut “l“uith, he hudn't n cint," the little fellow inquired with ull the innocence imugiu able, “lluvc you t'eilcdi“ K srrrcnrr-‘r‘ clerk of Dundee wus uttcnd ing a t'uuerul. “How old wus our de parted friend?" he inquired of u r'elutive ofthe deceusetl. “Very old." wus the re ply; “I believe he wus in his eighty-scv enth yeur." “Not so very old,“ exeluim ed the luwyer;“if my hither hud been alive he would huve been 112!" “Uxorzus'msn me, Mrs. Trevor, 1 don't say thut your mun was drunk, or thut he had been drinking even, but my huahund says he can prove by three witnesses that they new him try to pure an upple with a corkscrew in lmmd dnylight, und 1 thought thut lnoked so suspicious I felt it my duty as u neighbor to Come and tell you about it.” A nnmmum and a scrub are seated at the same table. The scrub injust iin~ ishing his dinner; the gentleman just beginning his. The («Club lights n cignr and blows u cloud of smoke uvcrhia com-e. The gentleman rises, and says in the polllust tones: "Excuse me, sir; will it. annoy you if I cut while you are smoking?" A MAN saw a ghost while wulkingulong a luncly highway at midnight. Thughoin stood exuclly in the middle nt' the mud, and the wnyiurer, deciding to investigate. poked it with his umbrella. The next instant he was knnckcd twenty feet into a mud-hole. Moral—Never puke an um brclln at u huge white mule when its back is turned. WHILE n prisoner was being searched utapolieesmliun he suddenly blurted out: “I‘ll never believe in old sayings ugninl” “What's wrong with old any ings'l" naked the captain. “Why, there's one that says, ‘lleuven helps them that helps themselves.’ I helped myselfto a air ul'bleeches, and now where um I? EVhere is heuveul Where is the help to get out 0‘ this?“ A vmwlittie boy had one day done wrong, and he was sent, after paternal correction, to ask in secret. the forgive ness nt'-his Heavenly Father. Ilia otl'cnce was passion. Anxiouatn hear what he would say. his mother followed to the door of the room. In lisping accents she heard him ask to be made better; and then, with childlike simplicity, he added: “Lord, make Inn's temper better, too." OLD Lord Elphinatone was asleep at church, while the minister. a very addle headed preacher, was holding forth. At length the person stopped and cried: “Waukin, my Lord Aphiuetone.” “I‘m no sleeping, minister.” “But ye are sleepin‘—l wager ye dinna ken what I said last." “Ye said, ‘Waukin, my Lord Aphinstone.m “Ay, ay, but I wager ye dinnn ken what lsaidafore tha.t" “I wager ye dinne yersel." IF you want to keep your boy athonm. make it pleasanter for him than the street. Chalka hapecotch in the hall, put a hogaheud of molasses on tap in the kitchen, have a dog-light in the back yard, make a “bully slide" on the cellar door, have :1 hand organ and monkey in the reception room, and'a German band on the stairs. Hire a"Geevus" to he chall‘ed. Let the boy chalk callers‘ bucks on the lat of April, throw his base-hull through the windows, ring the bells and run away, and “plug" the cook with fish balls Sunday morning; but even then you will hare to engageacircus or “great rnoral show" to drive through the prem ises two or three times in the season to “make it pleasanter than the street.” . Tnn annual gold product of the world In probably greater lhun of silver by about ”5,000,000 and there does not appear to be any well-grounded reason why this rmporllon should materially change, at out during the preeent generation. The Walking “'oan. The little yellnv-bnired German pedal i-tic utist in rating at the Grind Hutcl. nnd enjnyiltmduring the plenum wwther. the many nights of the City and its nub urln. She appcm tn be in oxvequ-ut upivih. .\lis» Vun “New is not :1 ready tnlker. and in cunversutiun n-quiws occu sinnul assistance {mm her maid. 545 x she: “When I In at Ichtml in German) three )oan ngu thexc mu ngrcut deal of interest taken in walking. Ind I tonk pluuure m entering the contests which wen: gotten up by the young ladies of my age.“ "“thn did you um appear in public in this Country 1" “In Dvcember, 1870, M the “ml-tn mm-ir hull, when l nun-celled in walking lhrue hundred and tll'ty miles in six «In» und uighls." “Do you consider these prutractell lriuln injmiuusf" “Nut in [he lenst. My system of living euuhles me lo go thruugh tlu-m \\illnuut slmiu. I an: sure if all the ladies \\‘oultl exercise more in the «men uir they would unjuy better health. Sumo ofmy limtuu lmly friends now accompany me thuly miles in the country. When I first knew them they would get tired in five ur six miles." “It has been stated tllut ynuusunn stimulants!“ “Nu, indeed. That would he in direct Opposition to my theory. I believe one can tin more without stimulants tlmn with them." “Have you any nbjcctinns tostutiug your diet?" ' _ . , “None whatever. I eat raw beef, lmkcd or boiled potatoes, n:\tlnunl,ulm ulmoet any gond, substantial fund that i> not. tried. Pastry I never use; ncitlncl ten lml‘ cum-c." “Whut amount of preparation i; ru~ qnhcd for such a walk as you prupo-v this week!" “Up to :1 day bufut'c starting: I cun ~titlor it ncccsmry tn walk from tit'tL-cn tn twenty miles duily. I enuld not keep the muscles uf my limbs hard and snlid with less exercise." “What distance have you walked in public during the fourteen months since your debut?" “About 2,350 miles." “Have you usually been successful?" “Once in Worcester, Mass, I lost a fifty inile wulk by thirty-live minutes Again in Springfield, the 20th of August —the warmest duy of last summer—l was defeated by time, fifteen minutes and eight seconds in n Milk of tllty miles." “It \\ould seem that company would aid you. It. certainly would relieve the monotony." "No, sir; I never have any one walk with me but my regulur attendants, who are familiar with my step. I run often asked by lady friends who wish to aid me, but they only drug me back instead oi helping me on.“ in a general conversation Miss You llillern said that she should endeavor to walk the first thirty-live iuiles without a rest, as her success depends upon the number of miles she is able to place be hind her in the first thirteen hours of the trial. The lndy acknowledged that when nearing the finish the “miles were very long." and that to make success reason ably snreit was necessary to have fully sixty-five per ant. ol‘ the Wolk done when fifty per cent. of the time was used up. To dny she will exercise but little,only attend. ing church. Tomorrow she remnins lib-o lntely quiet, seeing no one, but reading and courting sleep as much as possible, in order to be better prepared for tight ing the drowsiness duringthe lung trmnp. She never pays any attention to chal lenges from any qnnrter. She gives her own exhibitions of health, strength and endurance, and other people can give theirs it' they wish—Cincinnati Commer ciat. Tue WAX on Bum—Wax is generated in the bodies of been at will, oozingout between the scales of their abdomen in little plates no larger than the top of n pin'a head. When bees are engaged building rapidly the floor board is often thickly sprinkled with the wax scales which have fallen from the workmnu’n months. Each bee generates two scales at a time and is unable to do so on scanty diet, but must feed liberally on honey during the time. The consumption of honey is very great when wax production is going on. Liebeg was of opinion that twenty pounds of honey were required to manufacture one pound of wax.——Engh‘uh Mechanic. Wilma seversl boys were playing the national game on the sidewalk near a $40,000 residence, oneof them said to the other: “Say, Bob, your father has struck e legacy, hasn‘t he?" “I dunno; why?" was the reply. “1 saw him come out of the gate just. now all tugged up totlts, and I hardly knew him." “Did he have on an old plug hat, long huir, rusty boots, cout gittin‘ shiny on the elbows?“ queried the son. “Not much! He shone like it new pin, and his diamond-1 almost put my eyed out.“ “Oh, you met our couchman instend of father!" ex pluined the led, and next moment he wun “knuckling down tight" to “plug" as bull‘s eye—Free Press. Mn. Vaxnsunnxr was asked one day what was the secret of his success in his business. “Secret? There is no suuet about it. Ail you have to do is to at. tend to your business and go ahead.” At another time he suid: “The secret of my success is this: I never tell what I run going to do till [have done it." This was nearer the mark. He kept his cum council and never betrayed his best friend ——himaelf. This was the secret of the. railrosd king's career. Quaint Old Town in Kingston. At the font of the worlll-reiivmni-il Cutakills is it quiet village of urn-«t nu tiqnity. Puiiiinlul by the eniliesi Datel seltlers, it iintiiml y init‘t-mk ml the quim they lll|’l left behind 'llt'lll nn the l-M' ti .1 Illntls nt' their muther «wintry. it i~ llt‘lt' thu! our lltllt‘ll lUVcll American writer 1.“ rated the charming story of Rip Van: Winkle. which In” been rend with M. much interest by _\*nutli nml olil nge. ltip Vim Winkle has beemne lii~tni'ii', 11111 l the went-s ul' his life are viuiri-il by thuu~mnls I'he grunt ('entetvtiiiil hel-l iit this \ilfnge “limping benuith the shades of the (‘its kills; was iiii event that “in celebrated with it great ileul nt' enthusiasm. aml nt tructe-l the utteniinn (if all Min lute In via-it l: cilitii-s that entry Hlit' buck tn enilier times in nnr hi~iui'_\'. It mu at this place that the lirst ('Hllhlllullllll nt' Ihv Siute mu framed. and here wuo the HM meeting nl~ the Stnlc Sennte. 'l‘he llltl town mu burned by ”illlall Suliliers, illl'l inni'ku nt' their lttl‘t'll i'un still he mired in u few buildings that were not whuily (it! stinyetl. Many of the Ili scenilunts nt' the nrigiiul belllels live in this tine old turn. and they llllVlf to tell the rtiiingers nt' the privatinus um] limes their ancestors en» thired fur the cause uflihei ty and freedom. The bell in the Ulllcel. church was sent over l'i'nrii llullunil, ninl is will to con lnin n large iinmunt «it'l-ilver. which givm it a clearer nnil richer ennui than the neighboring hells. Not many years since the euiuiiinu Inugllnge was thut of their fathers. But nuw it has quite passed uwny. Still the ”ideal, iuhiibitiinta ad lllch‘l each other in the llulhmd Dutch, "ml the long pipes and mugsnf cider and short guwns and petticnnts ure nut entire ly discarded. PAY You“ Di-zn'rs.—Cieun lnmds in mut ters nf muney among the young certainly might to he the indispensable condition nl gentlemunllners. Nonniu whohormwsnnil dues nut pny, and does net care whether he pny< ni' nut, is it gentleman, no mutter how willy, or gay. or line he may be. Tn spunk in 200‘! plain English, the man “he dresses himself at nnmher’a expeuee, not knowing hmv to pay, not curing whether he pays, is n genteel scoltndrell Anal vet such things are (lime by gum] natured folk, by kimhhenrled people, by [)chUHr who never prube them ninrully to ascer tni‘n what theirtemleucy is, and what. the) lead to. “A LITTLE t'arm well tilled, a little wife well willed,“ comes nptly to mind. We never fancied large forms for those of moderate means. The large farms are not Worked so thoroughly «9 the snmllcr. generally speaking, and [urge farms are not opt to contain more wnste land, that might be made available to ditching, or clearing of stumps or "mks. Then on a smell term one can give more attention to gardening. and to fruits, and by combin ing, these interests wouid thrive securely and the men who hold farm mortgages Could not roh hilnofnmoment‘a sleep through feur of foreclosures. To him: our hearts balanced on God as their center. and m Imlancml tlmt llfl‘lt‘l‘ thu rmlcrtuuches of temptation that they may be moved to and fro like nicely poised stones (if the Druids, but like these :tnnes nlwuys return to their rest—— that is to be blessed imlectl—ln l‘uc blessed like ‘he psulmist who suit! after some rnugh onset of Satan's, “I Sllllll nut be greatly movvd."———Lmiulon. THE REFUUNIZI'LD ‘ ‘ DRAMATIC (DRGAN 0f Ihl~ I'm-Ill:- ('mul. (‘uululm Hum-2 l’ruurmmm- u! print-Iv“! 'l‘m-um-n mnl p'urmor .\mum-Im'nl ul‘ Hun Frill: lam; ’Hn'vu rm) wimp unl m-m-nl r--\lrw .‘r rurr. m l'\"l|lu 1n the Dnmmuc \\ullnl. hum! lul‘ ”ample copy, Annu-Il .\‘llhwrlpllnn... , $3 00 Mr MUHUL..,,.......,.‘.... ~ . .... 50 111 Advance. Adnln'ns FOOTLIGHT PUBLISHING CO., B'3o Nnnuome ML. Him l‘rluu-Im 0. INFORMATION WANTED! ‘ Il‘wo A'rruuxu\'.~u.rrLAW, 0'" LARGE EXPE rh-m'o. mm ..1 wlmm n Nm‘t'llwl-(I llu- punlnun 01“ Judge, wuuM llkv m llH'th' 1n H mm live and Kruwum 'l‘uwn on me I’m-ML- Slow. (n runs: In [an [mum-:- or lnw. lufurumliun In rv- mm m I|lflt'rt'llllooflllvllj will be llmwklully row-Ivar. Am n'nn ; ___... 11. __l_._ “I II [ll4. "[9121" KAI-«nu. ‘ \ NATURE‘S TRUH BEIIDI'. Pl“;- pared from Herbs. and is hllhly recommended Is I specific [or Cancers. Tumors. Scrotum, Old sure! Rhcmuulnm. and dlsenm of the Huron. Lungl. Liver. Bowel», Kldneyn. Bladder. ll!ood.&c. Tm: mre and invaluable compound II well known to thousands. None xanuiue but those conunlulnz the Eclype or M. DOCI'US FERDEXANDENZ on the oumdo wrapper. Price. 82.0) per be 110. or three for Mon. Sold by CRANE & BIHGIIA)! And C. I". RICHARDS & Cu. Wholemle Agvnu. Ban l-‘mnclacu. :1!«:¢’.““':;“-.«; .- é .4..-_! . 3...- V. , Plano “’arerooms, Bl POST ITIIIE'I‘. HAN FRANCISCO. And N! L. final-amount). I} LEUANT PIANOS! An emlrelx now flock ornew J rud Mnullrnl nylon. (Ira-n , myuu-o um! lJvrl In. va'y Inuumcnt tulfiy w rmuted Inc perxecfluulbcuun mursuwul tr” e pun-Inner. l‘l uuun Hold an lumxlnwnu ! «10-troll. L. K. nAl!fi£3. “EELAFL‘ Purine Com Tum PM’KII IR ”KENT“? WI‘H lhnnuck ‘ l‘luchvr's Hm- lawn Ink. Prtre l:- mu. 18¢; HI! ID. key. 13¢; 50 lb. In” 162; 2‘5 Eh. I: n. 15-.; wlh. Mll‘. 'l)‘. As: m~uuruclurrrn of 1531‘ Ind Isollu Compa Lon. 500 Common-- saga-cot. I.“ Funnel-co. 1 0 0.0 O 0 lb s . EXTRI‘. STRONG T O B A C C 0! SI l I‘II'II’ [)1 l’! I‘mx-lni-u-g- .. \ I-I. IHIHHH .\ (IL. 525 and 527 Market Sfireet. Mun I‘l‘.|llllf'[.l'«-lll."."a‘IT‘II I. I~7\ THE SAN FRANCISCO .WI 1 CALIFORNIA STREET. “EH-TH) In THUG CUDZDBI‘EC and Manummnrs. ’- S‘NIGERT, - - Pnusuin. Or Japanese Persimmon. Bonntlfu] in C 01: Delicious in Flavor Magnificont in She! Grafted aml Reliable Stock Only. Fug" INIHXIIII'II—JEHHE AND Tum-m. ia'lll‘rgléfitfs‘lfisz;:tlglzrgr :2; :‘alnslfltmutflgt, or Call or m-ml {or olru-ulnr. I 0w . ~ . ‘ . ’ ' . - ': b ' ' o ‘1 . ~' ' *II ‘ ‘ ' '2‘ ‘ I 11. v P ‘l‘ "I -3«.1":'-:' 1~ .. '.=-‘, ”Img, ... 1‘ In; Store for Hallo at Lou-out llnrkpt llama 5 O O ,O O 0 Black and. Galvanized Iron Pipe ——~l-()ll—- GAS and WATER 3 55111 from 5 Inch In 6 Inch. llruun. Wrought. (‘ml and Mullmhlc- l'lnc nttluun fur (3m. Su-nm and Walt-n W.W. MONTAGUE 65 CO. 110.112.114.113 & 120 Battery an. s. I‘. AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, S.\.\ l~lm.\(lb(10. 'l‘llN uld nml [mymhr huh-l lms fur a quark-rut l vvnlury «anon-d In lln‘ wuntso! Hm mlhllc. 'l'llnm. NIH'AV.I|IIO|II (‘.llll‘ur‘mn mm nu l'qvwlc‘m‘ml gru lll-nmn. l‘UHl'utle tm' llUllsl‘. wlucl: l» n numrlvnl guar :th-u that Von-fort, flood ”wing. ('lvanllneun And Mr urnuml welru’ai or gut-rm: wlll lw my 0rd”(l In all The luhlv wlll ln- furnlnhunl wllh lln- hunt t‘m lllfll’ki'fflthtl‘dl‘. m-m «:nmnlyunrl ()bIIKIHK civrksmnl I'urvful wane-mlnntlvmlum-c. 'l'lnln Imumelulhelnuut rl-mrnlly luculvd urnny ln thu rllvl Hiram cum pum the door vvury [Wu mlulm‘n. ’l‘lu- huh-l ('lmvh will n-urry [mum-"urn lo nnl Imlu {lu'lmlm- {rm- orclmr‘c. l’rlcru {rum #IJD to 32.50 perdny. ' - ~50! ” 9‘3 3 {Uzi-’o'. ‘ll r'fi v 7,. “3‘. ~.,':: 'fl-qh‘ ‘ ~ 1' MANUv’Am-im'uns AND osmmé ’ ‘ I N ' . mm smmawzapwa; 3;;{,,,‘.4 Ilerva ru'aJ; '. . v-n.‘ Terra-Com Chimney Tops and Flues, Fire Brick. Fire Clay, Etc. ’ (273 Mar/tal Shoal. SAN fIM/VC‘ISCO, H. 970 and 13/2 Mar/vet Street, \IS and II Mel/list" Street. OAKLAND, 7770 (111117172 Broadway. Munufaclary at LINCOLN. PLACER 00,, CAL. Agents at 11l Princlpul Points. WSeI d for lllustrMell Catalogue and l'rlco Lint. n o a $6,000 1n Special Premnms ——FOP. THE—- R I Fine Largest Clubs [er the Western Rural and Yemen Felie’ Monthly. Agent» hue umii July I, 1878, In which no complete their Clubs. We oii'cr Hmong mm premiuml um eciuu Fum hum, i’innou. ()rgum. Farm Machinery. .1) kindl or Live Stock of high pedigree. etc. We mm flood pay lo nkenmiu addition to time Sperm Premiuml. Tin YOUNG roun’ IOI‘I'IILY ,couuu the sum- iu Club. as 'l‘llfl “INTERN RURAL. THE WRITE!!! lII‘BAL ll the Leading Amluultural and Family l'uper. pubiiuhed by n prlctlcul tanner. The “01]!“ your .‘loNl‘ll I." Nahum: Mugulinc vi 3‘.’ pages. containing a large amount of Reading Minter. sketcheln Dialogue) for Schools. elc. Send “Menu for Premium Uu Ind upecial term: to Aunts. Addren l 5! :1 ml 153 FI “In Avenue, Chicago, 111. A Now Book by _ "’55“ For which pm A. comm, ‘l. 9:33:31; ffi =7 SEVEN! Gold Medals i‘ w ’l3-”) ‘1? V I "g 0'; ‘ —ANDr—- Exlunleli-mgjx'm pm 5539;158’5" .y“ .”L f 7K}? " ’r; ‘ x! 12 DIPLOMAS Hatching Eggs 'v, " ‘ "3% _ . 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