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r I IT 17 jl Jl Jl. V JL Jl J VOLUMK XXI. WINCMIKSTKU. TKNNESSKI3. JUNK 7, I SSr. NUMBER 12. NEWS GLEANING .TO i Tories of the my. The Texas Legislature hie, created a 1 riiuroa.i commission. llio Iliiokinghum gold mine in Vir ginia is valued nt Iwu million dollars. AVt-ILslnir, W. Va., claims to have tho Litest gas well in the United States in l.somelv The Lium's mountain mild mine Klirlll ( 'llfttlill'i iinvl.1.. I. ..... ! - " " """""'"iciy. TlIJ (i.u.fiold Mouiorial Church i Five. Kentucky buys graduated at Heo at Washington will cost S:J8,50(. West Point this year. n " Rufu.s Hatch. i;i prodictiug a disas trous panic. Piior. Huxr.KY is to net as ouo of the biographers of Mr, Darwin. Five of tho nominees on tho Pcunsvl- Tauia Stato ticket arc lawyers. Tim Garfield Mouiorial Church idi- As.vDYountr man', alter takinzanical at a Now York collie homo, idler limeli searching in lu.s pock"ts, produced a $2 greenback from his watch fob, aud with itsi-rh said: "Hero bho cues." After his departure tho noto was examined, and on tho hack appeared, written in a lino hand: "have your salary: don't gamble; never play nt n faro-bank. Tho last of u fortune of $10,000." C! !. . . . . it t t . crwiiiuNoi roiice uoun are Held on Sunday at Lynchburg. Va. une luindreil and iwcnly-tivo papots arc published in North Carolina. rm i ... J no wneal crop in Last leniu's-ee Quni'.s Viei'oiirA. tho dear old hi ml. bus just turned her uixl-fourth viuir. WB tiHAI.ti COlllidl'llll V foment, lit llV:. u light frost about tho Fourth of Jul;. Tins rtr rtivtiliinf if "PiMiifi'ti In.f vn ii- pnmiiHOH to Ins m gaml ns that ol !;it amonutoil to 000,000,000, no tfuyauio Ji0t, Tho Texan Lcgisature 1 in levied a f.WQ tax on all dcu'ers in such literature as the Police rown, Gazette, etc. An ciiort is Uoing miule in Alabama to establish n number of foeiotios for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Five thousand sheep are said In bo tl,.. number in one llillsboro, Fla., county Hoclc. The new cotton mill :it Clicrlevton, Ninth Carolina, will have a capacity of 20,000 spindles, and wili cost foOO.OdO. port. Tun saloons of New York Citv nine-.'.: f.i lo by side would reach a distance for forty-live miles. Pkemdest Artiiuii's mail uvoncrcs CM letters a day, mid of thcjo not one in twenty over reaches him. A statemi'.vp bv tho Kansas linnrd i.i . ----------- Agriculluro places tho winter wbc.it uorengo at one million and u holf neiva. fllxnisvATt Cmiimrriial : "Mark Twain served threu months iu the d a- v, ir, -i:. 'ci r federal.) army, under Ueiieral Stirling hew Jloralto Ihonipson, for more jrjuo lan forty years a trustee of Wndtim; Hi ton ami I,u 1 niverstty, diel S.tlunlav nt Lexington, Va. lir it... . ..... ii. v. i m:i, u lili'leUillil ol Vi vnnton near f'oluinbtis. (!a.. commit lei! -nici WciliieMhiy by sl.ibbiuliituself todealli wliilc drunk Till? IJoaton Punt facetious! v lcmci !w that every farmer should bo able to bo -.si of having a cold a pprhig ou his fmiL this yenr. Tun Indiana Hunn mo Court ban d ) culv'il that tiio niiproiiriation ct S'J.0;i:i.- Arkansas has lit .,cwv..M and pe- im 11,0 "cw Ciitolwtobcxpeiul.l .!...i:..i :..! o;i tho buildiiiK nlone. riudieals, consistioi; of 110 .vevklies, K dailies, !i cemi-moulhlirs nnd 2 inonlh- lics. O.lando '.lack-on h is brought Kil't paiiHt the Liuid:m:i Lottery Coni;anv ir$17S,(iW), al!e;;iMj; be ha spi-nt .S'.i, 0) within the past four ye;trt in the purchase of ticket. Tub F.iiGrlish nnd French (lovcniincits disavow interference iu Egyptian nllairs. They only sand their fleets to hgyptiari waters to inlluenco thu Khedive to ic Htoro order. Tun poet Longfellow oneo wroto to n .youthful poet us follows: "No man, I think, should devoto himself to poetry hi a menus of making n living. Tiuu poetry is tho ofl'-pring of our be: t lion h, Ii you make a trade of it you may bo s no that it will degenerate into uier i. rse mukiii!;. Therefore, follnir hciuo tiling or profession fur n liv. li hood, and keep tho eil't of bon;' sacred ml for itself alone." llr.v. Pioiu:i;r Colmrr apoko in New York Kuuday ni'ht upon "Kmerson." When be ro-e to be,';iu bis lecturo bo said : "I see P. T. Pa"num sitlinij in n back row of this church, and 1 imite liim to coiuo forward ami taken seat in my family pew. Jlr. Jlarniiin always (jives me a rood i'cat iu hi:; circus and I want to (;ivo him a pood ouo iu mr churi'h." Jlr. r,.uT.ii!'i took tho k at amid the smiles f 'J'e c . tiij;r-:f; ti !!. Mr. CollViT then !jc:iu bis lecture. Si::;s'nosAf, stories ar.i cheao nrtieb k. The iuforiualioii has been lelefjrapbcil over the C'lliiily lo thu i -licet that up-'ii tho return of (lovernor Ciittemleu l, Missouri from Now York he will con. cludo netrotiatioiis for tho wirrcmler "f Frank .lames, nnd pos-ibly olhcr im-ui- bors of the James jra":?, and thus put ;m elldtollio orgamatloll Ot bll;;;:i.H I I Missouri. Frank James is now said to bu in Jackson Couuty. mid instead of meditating more mischief, is rcprescnli'd as liciiij; anxious to mako tho best loi ms po.-.i'Ue for himself. It wir.li bo observed that siuco tho President's assassin bns been senleiiced On the outskirts of Little Ib.ek thev to lV",ilh thcM htM boeu a ','''uth "f have a genuine care of lei.ro.v. The l'mriU wlth a 'n'-'veii to Victim is n ne,'ro named Kliish Tumor. klU is skin is tuning from black to murkv "lute, nml Ins llcsli ! ilri-iiin:r oil in ppots from his body. The late James Vick, Pioebestor seeds man, gavo nway 10,000 a year. After I ho frrasshoimor invasion iu Kansas, he To prove that manufaet urin- in the (veo,000 worth of seeds to tho suller- 1 nld nF t inr U ifn South is profitable, the I.aC!ran;ro tla.) ll-porter savs the Trouu Cotton Mill, cf Attitm Dcbiwnro (Jrccnbnek Labor that place, hm ju.-t closed its first year State Convention thero were butlivedul- with n profit of twenty-four per cent, on orates proseut, nil from one county. ji. :. .i : .-.I I 'in... .A. ;.. n...M..i.4l.. l..... lllCCap.llil NniMlU. I lUU ,llL-IHmi.A tUUU VMHIMJ ltU , . I'UisliniK iu the pencil btate T.ie recent overflow in tin .ilisissnv- u 1 . .. no n .....l.l.l.wlttf. 11 tll.t lIU'lOll' I 'P.... C!lHn..i rt..l.l TV. f 'ttxn I., mil luiuilil irii -inj, .... Xlll". CltllU .JUUlli VillUU Vli IU attendant on it, has left n heavy de- Chicago bns managed to kill five persons posit of silt mud that planters admit has mid maim seven moro during tiio l.ul imparted new and licb fertility to the twelvo montns, and tbere is some talk oi hind, mid will fully compensate them Holding soiuonody respousioie. for their less. T A..lcrioan 0oi0 nro loola,,.. for In dijigiier a sewer in Norfolk, Va , ward to Juno 30 with considerable in- tin tlil v.i ii It u-.w iu.,.ni-iii. il w liicb coil forest. That is tiio (lay set aiiart '.'! tlie tiiinod several collins filled with bones banking of tho President's assa-ski, and 1 .11 1. 4 1 ... i- It, i.t.. .Hi. md rubbish. In one of the cskels was w l pieaseuioiumunv tuu .-- r j .vu.d :i pair of tou-h leather clippers i f cloeo nt baud. )eeuliar make A cir.iTs is a decidedly important in stitutionto take money o'it of a com i mm'.y. Hays the Newark (. J.) Cull: " The vi-it of a circus to a manv.l'acte.r i:e; city li'.e Newark is bolb c.-tlyalid deiuofaliiiing. The uo'ii;;! money lo-s to t!ie Ciaaiiiiinity by Ibe visit of I! ;;-':'ia;" : show, last week, approximates Sf'a1,! Ii '." I'hat r.mouut of money devoted lon.r.i. ik tab 'i I local public institution would be a lasting bclielit, but ;.;icu ujiloacii c.is, :t goes as a " Meeting show." -('.r.-na.-s are liecidi illy expensive American insii- Mlti' 'US, mid very much rescni- oling the sandals of olden lime: Tho Queen's Household. Tho Clerk of tho Kitcbou has a salary of jETOO a year nnd bis board, and to aid him iu bis work be has four clerks, who keep nil tho accounts, check weights and measures, and issuo orders to tiio trades . . i Pr.K-sinnNT Ji.uutios, of Guatemala, who will Boon visit this country, is re puted to bo worth about $S,0;M,00). Ilolmsbeeu President smeo l.Hi l, and is said to bo a very wise, busiucss-like, and popular magistrate. Two cases of arsenical poisoning by loeimmiuancwlY-l'.ilicvedi'oi'iu in C.iiu- liriile'i'iiort. Mass.. itro snid to have oc- incnuiiroH nin issuo ortiors 10 1110 ii.iot-j- - . people ; lie baa also a messenger and a ciirred last week. The inaiiuraetuieM ol "luwrniurv miunn . ' iioii es inose oi i lie naocr warmiv oik mw wi--- Ih.i-Atniimtv'H ldtche.n. there is ,.....u,.r n. n-mlnnnlimi of tho illness. . tho chief, with n salary of 700 u year, --- nml fri-ir nliiHtcr P.ooks nt about X3o0 per Tun M.vna KimroniA Court has civen annum each who have tho privilege ol ,,.(,;-, iu tho long-pending suit of tnliing four npptenuces m premiums o Ckw.M luiw, to recover nbout three from JC150 to 2W oao h two yeomen of 1 10 U1' .' -. . , tho kitchen, two assistant cooks, two thous,nd acres of land in and near 1 .d- roasting cooks, four scourers, three l is. The decision is m favor of Hie Heirs, kitchen maids, u store-keeper, two unil gives them property valued at m arl y lie-,.ii riali,.a n-inn noil hvn Hf.nin nil. -t nt ,-.ii(i pnratus men. Aud iu tho confectionery ' il-i-in-tmntif flinrn nro n. tlrst nml second y. i...r. -v..iiwr T1.iiroiie. yeomen, with salaries of oW and 2M, the Covernuieiit refuses to respectively; au apprenueo, inreo ie- , ..... f i,;mtotrv mat. assistants, and au errand mnu ; 'hcll out some s,,0,000,000 lor l it n totij and. in aililition to these, tliero nro also ms nauu cousinu-.i.ns n..n. . . . . - . . . I . . i . 1 . 1 1 .,. tA . ..I. i.t it 1 1 ' D. nuttl.rT cook anil two female assistants a bnkor and his assistant, aud threo collcc-room women. Xho ewer nepart tiiiml. wbicli lin.H nbnrnrn of nil tbo lilieu consists of n yeonnin mid two femalo as ... . .,t. siRtiints only. Xlie gcnuemau oi uiu wino and 'boer cellars- or. properly fipeaKieg, lier iunjesty s cniei i.uuor will bring some "bloated Englishmen" icre to do it for us, nnd tliou wo sliau fool nwful bad. K .-! nt. nodicster. N. Y.. who went nbont tho news stands tearing up the iln ill lutwHii'Liierfl ollcrod fur s ilo, has at spoaKli'g, ner Jinjt'sty s uiuci i.uhui- " ' i . , . i , 4i, has a salary of 50t) a year. He has to last got into jail from tearing down tho rn'iccii uiki inirciiiiau n mun nm iiiciio.e ji ii. iimi" ........-.. - o ..i..i.i: .i ... ...i .. ..n-.l.,t.,,1 4lw : ,. i.. L.l.. ,t,.,l ..r Hm i:Bl(lOUIlIll"ill, fcu riiaiiuiviiii hi" I Cil'V. OUmO pOOJIlU H-U iira.it"t- v. Aaiitinr. (mil Kntui flicTn no ti) table. . .. .r -.. ""-"f '- , , , voil;s ol iMuiuro. Next to bun aro tho prino.pal tablo- m UocKers. Willi JLUDU a year eaeu ; inc sec- A coxTEMPonAnt snyB -Jonnio trainer oud table-decker, with 150; tbo third, .J)nlJ miyo mlnactl ict mother and bIm S"LV"d,rr -mid notbavo met with a violent death. i... i ti. r,rn,.'u t iitl,, l.r.fovn Yes. ami tho Mallov 8 Simula Wvus the Piil.e nnd l'lielic-.s or Mocnv left Wiiiit-.-or, w'.ilo they were .liil within Hie luivalu gioimds, the liridcgrooui's threo brothers and Prill- s Louise and Princess l!i.atiicu ran across a narl of the lawn iuclond wdt.iii i licml i if )! ilrivo each armed wiil. a i uumbel'ol' old shoes, with which tla-y j pelted tho "happy pair." The Duke of j Albany ret iiincd tho lire from t ie car- i limre with the uiiiin'Uiition supplied him I , . - . -i ii... I ov ins liieniiiy nssaoaius, .ui.tinji i:n. heuriivi.t laughter by a well-directed shot at the Duke of V. 'iubur;;li. Jaiim f!oniKM P.i:nni"it -throu;;h j whose Arctic Expedition project DeLoag and companions lie t their death iu i reply to articles in the New York Ti-ilnnn: I ainl'iS'm on Ibo subject of earing for the willows anil orohaiiS of tho victims of the fated Jeiuiiiette, n s editorially in tho Iriutl: Tim .S'mii nml Trihitiiv )nay rent snlisliul tlatl, 'villi hi-llliel:t tl'i: la-li-ili iif ('iiii;icrs or "f lint piililn'. cue wiil be tiiUcn of tin' nl.nv ninl in-plians uf !) l.'Mi, r I ii-'t of llicai tU"iu', l.iil i.f evm wi'ln.v nml every ui plain of llio numwlin railed nilli tin-.Icuniieltii nml lniv.i -r-.-!.... w , , i n..i ll,.i .Siii nml Trtl'uui' to uO'-'-et ear n.-l;an le(l-,'.:mciit "f tie ir Uunioi"H n nlliioli:-.!: !i siMli.l'i'ieiT'iilii'at.v lene'li'' He" -tiituiin ai williout living liai-lu t t-'f n-proacU Of illU'illlMl' it. Tin: New York llr.mhl says editorially ol that which has boeu proven in tho Cramer ease: i....,.; iv. in. if nflnr a liinlil's oirniiM.il in ilie M::lti-v liiiiisi., on lu-r lenuii l.uine, was I irlim:ly ilnii.-t out ly lier iii"Ui'.i", weiiml, llail hIiu vuiisi'il llm cve-iimtof J'Viilay, Iwo tl ys j iilli-r lu:r i xtu i it net' of Mallov Imsintiilily, ul ' riavin Jltmli, riilnij! n ,'lliiiK-li"i-nc." Had tc- liiiviiiK, Willi la r iariy, h isnsicrowiy i" altnu't gi'iiorul nil" ntuni, mid Ki) iiuiuiy one eintii'liiar ll:iitf'a-il iik.iiiiii Unit uln- luim-Kle'l lier lnisliaiul lu lalai In-.' Iihiih", lliirtl. tlml. Jeii nio (.'riiintr was I uttitl in llm h'uMIow water, ileutl, lit ii it cur'iv liour, " Siduri'ay mm-iuiiR; anil, finiilli, tliat uliu Uii-tl ol tliu effccU o( arseniu ill Hniote.ll. Thu theory of tho defense is that Jen nie. Cramer killed herself on account of tho treatment she received from her mother. ProsbyliTiaiiChurch In T.avrencuburK, Iiiiliaun, wlitio 1 liiyau lujr uiinitry." Dniivii tho marriago ceremony (that of tho Dukeof Albany) says tho London Ti tilli, the Queen happened to look up at llm l.-nwlil'u liriniiiiiit iii,,l .. l..... iimazenient and iuiligualioii, idio discov ert d half ailozeu opera glasses poiring from behind them, nil pointed .straight at her own face. An inipiiry was upoedily made, when it turned out that a promi liei.L ollleial at Windsor, at tho Inst mo mei.t, had secretly constructed n sainll 1 rivatc gallery up liehind tho carving ut iho lop of the knight's stalls, from iihieh, lifter reaching it by tho nid of 0 pcipeiiilieiikir ladder, bis friends bad au i xcellii t iow, perched up like owls iu an ivy bush. Tbo Lord Chnml'erliiin mid tho Lord Klertanl, supported by a MM.c of their niboiilimiles. laiminoiicil the erring t ilicial l eforo tin iu, and not content with administering the quci tion, ordinary and extraordinary, ordeied him to come up for sentence at the London i llice of the Hoard of W'oiks. Put be I'.io bi iiig again racked, ho is under stoi il to I ave gone down ou his knees to John i;rowu to indueo him to " repre sent the thing properly." So he got oil with a tremendous wigging. Tiik vineyards of llussian Turkislaii ere being d stroyed by a pir.isitic fundus known i;a erysiplo. Tiio House of Romanoff. The lv.i.'naiioir rather pride, tbeniselve on I'm anliipiity of their f imily-true, cl erniie.' Ihat it is known to have boeu ul..!. 'od 'bv a Lithuanian princo in tbo Itaii-.li coatnrv. It is certain, however, licit the family did not umko their np- ii'-araneti in U.i. siii until the fourteenth ciilio-v lo the vcur 1U11. Androw Kol.y la eii'i-raled fro'ii Prussia to M-8-cin.-.' on.l eidci-i tl thu service of the (iiaii l Luke Kim' o;i the Fierce. Tho d-seemlaals of K-ibybi held high posi-ti-iiiH. ami the Hl'tli in liircct descent ironi hiin was ltoincii Juriovitch. who di.d iu l.",-3, leaving a son, Nikita Pioiiianovitch Juricf. who by hi.s mar riago wiih the Princess of Susdal (a ilirtet il. -hceiidant from a brother of Kt. A'exanilcr Nevskui), who was allied to tin-.royal race of Kuril;; and a daughter vim be inn (Varina, bv her ninrrilUM wHi Ivan tho Terrible Nikita was ouo i r t the regency during tho minority of ! I'm lor I.; and his eldest mm, l'Yodor, J -r Iho namo of l'liilan-to, was ': luted to the rank of Archimandrite a-.: i Mctr'ipolititu during tho reign of I . t'alr.e. lllmitti. The KelililioiVs sup j ..iriod tho party that tendered tho llus I .iei ciown to" thu Polish prince, and ! i'! : ar. to had e..no with Hint view to iVi md, v, h. n Iho opposition became so a.: ut as to change entirely the state of i.i. us, ami the Polos" imprisoned i.,;are!e. Tie- national party thou pro . !i tl to the eh ciion of a native sover- i'.ii, iho should l.o as closely allied ns pi -mIiIo bv blood to the race of Lurik, and alter much hesitation aud many ro- iiH. tic v selected JUelinei I'.'odoro If Hie Way Yon Say It. Thero is a man in thin city who wants killing. Ho has got a way of paralyzing people thut will bring him into trouble. The mini wo speak of is sharper than IscliH nml well misted on all tonics of interest, and can converse and entertain tlmun Iki titnv tin tlmm-n in nniitaofc with as well ns unybodv. lie can put on a va- . ... - t ..in t cant expression nun seem 10 ou uiu ino.si, THE WORKSHOP. ignornut persou in tho world. Ho wiei i heated For tempering small pieces of steel p. troleiiui iu recommended. Tho method is the same as by other processes. Tho pieces iotairi their polish nnd arc not tarnished. Care must bo taken not to approach tbo petroleum to tho lire. Af ter the pieCts have been treated lin y can bo covered with, soap, being uraisiigtiuy USEFUL HINTS. i v ii li IL iinaiiotl'. tho son of Philarete. nml the representative, through his ersii'lmotlmr, of tho royal house of Kinik. Tho following is" a list of tho l 'zars and Emperors of ltussia from that lic.ll! tl) Iho present. C.ar Peter I. was the lirst ruler who adopted, iu tho year 17 '. tho title of Emperor: ; 1 : . 1 1 . i .f ltouiaiuiff,! inalo linu: Micliu-1 ..iin Ahx-i lr.-in I'.'.iilur IliTil Ivni and I'cter I. ..Ins fitei- 1 :,lll:0'illU I ut a onrt v recently, nnd was introduced to a young lady from nn interior city who was a guest, ami mo nrsi tiling no said to her after tho compliments of the season, was : "Had about Greeley, lan t it? The vounir lady did not exactly com prehend what ho was driving nt, and said beg pardon, t ic., when he remarked tohcr that (hecley was iluid, and he put on a sorrowful expression and added licit lireelnr wau IL el'eld llltlll. The girl, who had known of the decease of the great editor for many years, was as- lomsneti at me man, aim lo.iKeti at nun us thoii'di she thoii'dit ho was far behind the times, or foolinir her. but he nut on such a vacant, nrithotie, lah do-dah look mat stio ttiougiit no must no crazy, mat sho excused herself and went into the frodiini'iit l-ooin. l!n was tcllitcr n friend about bis interesting ootivt rsation w ith the girl, when he remarked : " Vor. can't tell what anybody knows until yo.i lind out. Now, bow did 1 know alio had heard of (iroi ley's death? She lives out iu the country, nnd might not bine heard of it." The ciil was soon later iu the evening, asking another gi. I what lu the world stalled that young man to speak of lioraeo Greeley's death at a iiiatt.-r of news. The other girl said alio didn't know. She saw him lit a picnic last Minimer, mid wliiio Ihoy was ipemug eanue.l pigs feet and cliiclien, it! talked continually about M. -wall's remains, and she uiilii t Know what to make of linn. Nio said she eoiililnt oat a mouthful. U" scys ho lin.li tlnit iu conversation at parii- s that it gives a better tone to it to bring ill some his tor. i subject, instead of conlitiusHy tabling about the weather, or something i f thi.t nature. He was nt. a church sociable not long ago ami created a good ilcnlof inlt ro-t by briiigingnptliesuhjecl of the priy.o light between .'Sullivan and Paddy Evan, but he said liny didn't seem to catch on to it at lir.-J., though In fore ho got through ho said he cold I have sold pools on tho II :ht. Some men me born psriilyzcrs. We have in mind now a young board of trade man who ,vas out to a club house ho t fall shooting ducks. Ho i.s ii dry joker, and hii face never betrays him, always maint -lining a serious expression when he wauls il to. Ho was introduced ton loc.d preacher, wiio, w hen ho beard that the geidh lnaii wall from Milwaukee, said: "You must bo acipminted with our llishi.p there." "(), yes," said the man,, ns though ho wislietl he had as many dollars as he knew the liishop, and feeling in his coat pocket Milling B'Hiie letters, " 1 have go' a permit from the liishop to shoot ducks on Sunday, but I suppose 1 shall have to ilivnlo with linn. And lie Moucti as solemn as a statue and looked through his poeketn as though anxious to Ibid the "permit" to show lo the local preacher, so that tliero need not be any luisiunloi standing. The minister sighed mid went away ns though bis heait was b u rd eucd. ' c. 's Su n. Una fresh water. Water which bns at 1 in au open dish over night should not bo used for cooking or drinking, as it will have absorbed many foul gases. Mix a little carbonate of soda with tho waVr iu which flowers are immersed, nnd it will preferve them for a fortnight. Common saltpeter is also a very good preservative. 1 T 1.. Ai- -'...............!.. nv.,tll..nt ttr H,.:illpiiltf I IT IS IIO ensy milUCr lO J'Hlg m tua- v." 'I".s r.wtm in r.v.tin.iiy iw. o niond drill hole from which thero is u i tin, as it will not scratch tho tin, nnd .. . , ... . ii .1..- ' ...mi i... :i i:t At.t.ltr nil i strong How Ol Wilier, ircijueiiiiy uuui-i win j n a mun ami nuni "I'l'V grout pressure. When a hole 'i to bo i a piece of moistened newspaper and plugged thero are forced into .t small pmi. h with n dry iieee. Wood ashes bags of beans aud flaxseed Tho plug, i urn a good substitute. mathi of dry June, from '.m to fifteen feet iii loiiL'tii. is drive- in after these i It.. I'. inaiu lino. Anno Ivan lit 17-10 Klizabull VH1 llnimn ol Riiinaiuill-lliibtmi: I't-liirlll.... I'atliaiiim II ills'.) Paul .17:I!a1oii:ui!itI. 17.l7lMl..l.nlu lAifXainli-r II.. .. 17301 Alciandtir 111. 17RJ ....17IW ... .17H2 ....isnl ....1W". ....1HM lbdl laying out of tho Queen's tablo before (Uiiner is served. J lie piato pnniry is under the enro of threo yeomenwith salaries of f.iGO, 150, nnd $120, re spectively, besides lodging-money nnd board n groom, nnd six assistants. ThoEO oflicos are of great trust aud are not overpaid, seeing that at a rough ruobs the gold and silver pinto at Windsor Cnstle alone is probably worth about 3,000,000 aud includes Borne very precious spoeinionsof art workman Bhin. Tho getting in of her Majesty's nnol must bo an iiiinnrtnllt and ai'dllollS task, ns no fower than thirteen persons re employed all Uio year rounii ou mm luty Blouo. t'iamocrjuouniat. A pinb tree uprooted by a recent in undation in Ordais, Finland, was found to havo 1,029 aunnal rings. We unw a lady in the horse car with about the same number of rings; but she was prob ably not nearly so old M th tree.-. Botton Traiaeript, Yes, and tho Malloy's should have been wntlninnii instead of murderous pimps surrounded by riches and tho inlluouco of good society. Tun list of wedding presents to tbo Duko of Albany aud bis brido lills two eoiumii.s of tho London Post. Slrango that this wedding present business can not bo ndjustcd so thnt they will go to tho pour instead of to those who havo no need of them. if atp! CriATroN. the actress, had a lady visitor nt a Cleveland hotel, and tbo bend waiter, mistaking bor for a maid, placed her ot a servnnt's tablo. After nn explanation had failed to rectify tho error, the waiter was thrashed by Kato Claxtou's husband, who was fined $5 in a police couitt Risv. IIf.nhy Waiid lhuieiiKit tho other ,w iii I'lvmoiith Church, said : "I lnvo never aslicil a t'otleiition hero, oxct'lit hoii it has been ortleicd by thu Ollii'ial llmirtl. lint to-ilav I want ymi to nivo ft collection fur mi! ; nut for my pernonal nun, but ''' y wko When 1 was iibtnit tivoiitv-throo years of aKe vi.s, my wife savs ho tluokmif t own at Mis. IJeJclie?, who uo.Ul.-il I'er head in her now), kuoniiiK liltl" "f lif". 11,1,1 h"l' "i" I arii, 1 went forth aa a preacher. I went ueross the Onto to Covington, toalittlo rrpnbyterian ... .... t m ii....i.pi,.riiiit liii-ii nml am Ktill. all bat thoir confuaaion of faith. -U":" Martha Sawyer-llmt isn't her namo new. no no ouo will kiu-eamo for mo to so to Law renei biiri:, In.liaiia, about twenty union from Cincinnati, a town wmeu , ry... whUky than any other m the United Htatos. There Mian Hawver was tho tinst.'i), deacon and treasurer of tho'httlocluueli, with twenty mcin- bers and ono man auionK ineni. im-j i'" " J150 tbollrat year, ami willitlio aid of tbo American Homo Miaaiunary Hoeicty, God bless it f.irovcr, I had WU salary, 'lliero I began to learn to bu a lireaelier and learned for two yearn, and then wont to lmliaiiapolU for eiht yeara . .. . . I !'!. ...... t.t tlml hit Hi'.lllll'Cb. Ut-lolO 1 Clllioueie. auv.u,. : . . . .i 1.1 i ...... it, i tulw'il niiratiim. and wnien wiium puiiu " i , ; , , where, if I wanted to hold a communion, 1 had to Bend to tho next town and borrow a deacon, I wiih aextoii as well asnantor. J lined to aweoii. and 1 boueiit tiio lamjn andlillivl, trnniaediiiii lit tbeiil. Thero Unit litllo church has nt.mil till now, and now luey hope to build a larijor -.. I want you to help mo lo help thorn. io ooUocUon viiU now b taken to rebuild uio Keep Tim e Dischargo Papers. No soldier should allow any person, however specious his reasoning or smooth his tongue, to ol. lain a copy of his discharge pipers. Jte.au be for no proper purpose that any person wants copies of such papers, mi le, s such pcr.-ou be the aiitlioriz. d agent of tho ox-soldier and bo engaged in se curing for him a tract of land under (lit) homestead ael; nnd, oven then, the t x-Mikiier can act for himself. This ease' can have but ouo of two meanings: It must bo the intention of parlies buying Up such coliies of soldiers' disehurg' s as they can obtain, thereby to locate land; if that bu the case and ii... .-..Mi..!', ' claims remain uuiin- tlll, u. ...... - - - i,lfii,l the 'oviTiiim-lit. H to bo defralld- ... od. Or else it means una iiioso copies of the 'discharge nro to bo used in soine vav sons to invahdat.) the claims of the i..-,',ii,.r.t vim iv.'hll'ullv deserve r 'cogni tion, and have the privilege of tie- home stead act. Soldiers should remember and dishonest men need not be told that " iu making lhud proof on a h.eoe stead entry under tho Soldiers' mid Sail ors Homestead Act tho party will be required to present to the proper district la'id olliai rs a Certified copy of his dis charge from the United States Army during tho war of the rebellion, or in tho iil seneo thereof, 'satisfactory evi dence' of service, which may consist ..t 4i... fMi.v'a iillhlavitof the facts, cor roborated by the testiniouy of two dis interested witnesses, will bo accepted." The intelligent soldiers of the Ktnto of Iowa nnd tho Northwest will at ouco soo the reasons why parties want soldiers to give up their papers for a considera tion, Let such persons understand that unt.li iit'.iiil.iei a v ill lin investitrnted. and thnt they may bear further on Iho sub ject, und their schemes will bo dropped. Tina Piatt is not satisfied with this life wo all live. He nays: "Happy! A moro miserable, soulless, non-intelloctual pooplo never existed. We live in ball iu nn.l h.vii ,1 on iho streets. AU the sweets of domestic lifo, all that 'sweet content tho sage in meditation fouud,' all the real graces of love aud beauty, of a quiet lite, nro denied us." Lile is somowhnt feverish, goiug on under the pressnro of steam nnd with the speed oi ..loetricitv but it is not tho dismal thing Piatt paints it to bo. The difference be tween now and then is this: Then they I stood by nud looked at the flowers, and 1 simpered over them; now we plr.ol: the ! roses of content as we run, and enjoy thorn nakeoulyns those who, i i times 1 past, loisuroly lingered ovei them. Tbe Aborigine of Australia. Tho iiborigines of Ausl rnlia nr.) of n ,1iliintt. me.! from that inhabiting Ibe Indian Archipelago, aud nro black, with some slight variety of Khado from l.iowu black to jut. Their bnir is eiiily, but not tho crisp wool of the negro. Their fnces aro well developed, broad nt the base, their lips bss protruding than those of tho negro. Their bodi. s are deficient in muscularity and t-treiigtli, but uro capable of great endurance. It is said that they readily adopt European habits. These natives ncldoiii build huts or other fixed dwellings, but use as a l.ll..i. a nlviti (if liiirt nr a Inrrrn hoimh. nuuti.. nt...' w ---'o ti - Thoy kindle Arcs by rubbing two dry ; Bticks togothcr, whilo they ofteu cat their food raw, and thoir cooking is ol the most primitive sort, consisting oi j making a hole iu the ground, lighting u ; lire in it, putting hi tho dead annual, nud !,l. -..tl Ill tl... t'll'lt 111 Covering it WHO cm in i" out, when it is sufficiently cooked, lu the wild districts they generally go with only tho covering which Aduiii and J.vo had, minus tho lig-icui, aunougu in uio neighborhood of the settlements tin y wear sheepskins or tbo blankets nnd clothing they receive through their m i. ,.!il. tl.n Rtdtlors. Tbev me W-luuums mi" expert with tho spear, and use club or wnddy, and tho boomerang, a peculiai missile, resolution!; l.... .wiiril litnt lo an ebuse; on being thrown into tho air, it strikes thu ground and rebounds toward tho thrower. . The different tribes have often been eu- . gaged in feuds with each other, lhu ; use of ardent spirits has made great rnv- , oges among them. They are pol.vga- , mists, and their marriages consist eluelly iu tho groom carrying away the bride, ; with or without her consent. 1 he dead are buried in the exact places where they ....1 41. , t.o uiioltt nl-e never inllllbltcd n"niu by the members of the tribe of the .1?. Tim mimes of tllO dead lll'tl lluee-iiDou. -ii never pronounced, nnd those bearing the samb mimes aro obliged to change them. They believe iu a good and a bad spii t. j In regard to whites, they believe that white men aro the reanimated sou s of the blacks; but whether or not t is s ito bo taken ns advancement or lotio grcssionisuot clear; at tho same time it brings to mind the views of soine of tho Africans, who believe the evil spirits are all white, while tho good ones are of their own cbouy shade. Tho Australian aborigines are said to be- rapidly do I creasing iu number, aud it is thought that it will not be many years before they are extinct. Uucaro JMrr-v-w l.aes nml forces thorn forward iu the drill hnle; also, u hole i" r.oMctim'-s bored iulo the end of the plug, which hole i.s liiled with flaxseed. Tho flaxseed nnd lic-.ns are caused to swell to such nn ex t. nt by the hot wuh-r that tho hole is ns compactly filled its though closed with molten lead. Ih in. eu owners should plaeo their boil ers under tho care of competent men, nud -houhl not grudge the time necc; sary for Ireqiieiit. and thorough cleaning out. Boilers should not bo blown out and emptied while utcam pressure is iu them and tiio Hill-rounding brickwork hot. Ties is commonly done, but is an in jurious practice, and the eauso of much of the hard scale iu boilers, if they Ihev v.erj allowed to stand tdi quite cold, much of tho deposit cold,! bo washed out, but when the bod. r is emp tied while all is still hot, tho mud be comes baked into a hard crm.t not easily roi'iovcd. Few reali. ' what mi eunrnioiiH union" i of power is spired up in cul, nnd how liltlo wo really iitili.o it. Vmf. r.og.-r.s has put it neatly thus: The dynamic value of one pound of good seam coal is equivalent to tho work of n man a day, and throe t"iis nro equivalent to twent.f yea:.-;' hard work of 'Mi) days to Hm vcur. Tl.o usual estimate of a four-foot semi is tlml it will yield one ton of good coal fur every sqii-ii-') yard, or nbout f),()i): tons for each squaro aero. Each square niilo will then contain :!,2i!d,0.)0 tons, which, in thoir total capacity for He.) production of power, nro equal to tholiborof over 1,000,000 nlilo-hodied men for twenty years. Ii' iir.i,T3 nro allowed to bceouio Cov ered with gri a e, dirt, nnd resin, or to grow dry and hard, they eau network air-tight on tho pulleys. cry o! ten no iiioi-e than tweiitv-lio pi r et '.it. of Ibe available power iu obtained because of theso n. -gb.'cls. Many p. rsi.ns thin! Ihev obtain more ib iving power by p!;'.e ini n ti"-liteiicrn'..'::ht thu belt : but this gain is only the equivalent of the extra, snrl'aee with which tho belt is brim:, lit in contact by the tightener, and in the cas t of a hori'-.o'.ita! belt this will ho nearly lost lv iridium though ou an upright belt the tigntelier in: y bo Useful. Thero ib economy in working with slack bi lls, keeping them clean and flexible. Hard ened bobs are best softened by a w:i h lukewarm soda water und a thorough scraping nud oiling. She Was Kissed Too "Inch. It isn't often that a girl is kissed too much, ami less frequently does a boy sutler from too much of that sort ot tiling. Jt is dillcreut from wa 'hiag and boning nn.l cooking and sweeping down the slabs, that girls have been known to seel; ki. si:ig rnlln-r loan those thing.', nnd often much to the negl. et of them. It. has never boon s'.ippo.-eil thut any ..re it loiiii'i-r lurked in ki sing, even ilioni'h n ereat deal of it b.i done, and if ii has sometimes I'nli-'iledllie very ardent ('. H ninii-t lines the very lust thil will fatiniio one it has usually boon a f I I'll.t w liieh nil wore williiiL' to necept It appears, however, that there i.i u en at ileal of danger in kis-ing which is in. u , . i . -i 1 1 1 v nml tlecentlv done. A storv coiiies through thu English papers of nu extraordinary young Gorman couple who wagered lo kiss each other ten thousand tinii s iu (be course of ten hours. Thut i seems eiey enough, mid probably tliero I mo thoiisanils of young lovers who pru ! sumo they havo time mid ngnin douo ! some thousands better than that, Tho wager wns the result of ft discussion nii.nit how many kisses could bo crowded into a g;vcn time. Tho enterprise was uudi rlakeii with great vigor, the only drawback being tho presence of spec tators. Within thu lir d, hour two thoil- miid kisses were exchanged, nnd the outlook was propit'oiis. The record, l.itM-.tv.ti- .1 iii not keen lll. onlv ouo thoiihiiud being added in. the cocoiiil liour. Prom this time ou tho bnsine.-B lagged, and at the end of tho third hour both broke, down. Tho young woman fainted in thu midst of too much of a gootl thing, nnd tho young man's lips were cramped out of their usefulness 1 nml paralyzed. it wii'i. worth while expressing ml ; opinion about nn extraordinary collide , Iii:,. Hint q'hov bnvo Iheir own Piiliisb- i ltieut ill tho fact that tljo nialrinionial cii"i'eineiit between them was broken nil' in conseipieneo of tbo strange per f. I'l-nlialilv there inn t any ; warning in this for American girls, T'ley don't liiuko ft pumio exiuoiuon o. I kissing, and the- are never known to ,.i nf tl,,, l,iril hour. Thev lniitv in n"' "" " ' , . -. are tho kind of girls nlso who do not Taku ii now flower pot, wash it clean, wnqi m a wet cloth, and set over butter, wilt keep it ns hard ns if on ice. Milk, if put into au earthen can, or even a tin one, will keep sweet for u loug time, if well wrapped ill a wet cloth. SriioMi Lavkndkm Watiui. Take of English oil of lavender, two drums; ess-nee of bergamot, one dram nnd a half; essence of ambergris and inilleileur, of each one dram ; fiaiu musk, threo grains ; rectified spnits ot wine, half pint. .Mix. To Di'.srr.OT Ants. Take carbolic acid diluted with water take ono part aeid tu ten parts water and with ft syringo throw this liquid into nil tho cracks and holes where they nest, nud ants will soon vanish. Cockroaches uro also driven away by it. Pr.nnMi-.p Powmui ron Eoxr.s and 1)ihwi:i:s. Coriander powder, Floren tine on is pow der, powdered rose-leaves, powdered swcct-scemed Hag-root, oi each two ounces ; lavender flowers pow-dei-i d, lour ounces ; musk, one scruple ; powder ot sandalwood, ono ur.ienm. Mix ail together. Ci ni.iNii Fiifin i-'ou 'run IT.vut. Cliim tragacaiilh, one I'lince ; rose water, ouo pint ; let the gum soak in the rose wait r l.ir forty-eight hours, lle-n squeeze tho whole through inn-din or a coarse cloth, and it is lit for use. Jt should be ap plied to the ringlets with a soft curl-ln-ii.tli. and. as it dries, tho properly of the lluiil will become apparent. To P.o.movi: Oii.-Stunh piiom Hooks. It the slainsnroexl linivc, roll up each leaf and insert it into a wide-mouthed bottle half lull of sulphuric ether, and shako it gently up and down for a min ute. Ou its removal, tho stains will bo found to have disappeared. The ether rapidly evaporates from the paper, and a single' washing iu cold water is all that is u'.tcrward required. To Cm-UN Minimus. Tako n news paper or part of one, ac -ordiiig to the size of the glass. Fold it small nnd dip it into a ba-iiii of clean cold water; when thoioii-'hly wet squeeze it out iu your bund as you would a i-pougo, nud thou rub it hard all over llio laeoot tue glass, taking can) Hint it is not so wcl as toriiii down iu streams. In fact, the paper must only bo completely moistened or damp- cued nil throiigii. Alter mo glass mis been wed rubbed with wet paper, let it rest tor a lew minutes, nun men go ovei- it with u fresh dry newspaper (tolded .in.,!! iu your baud) till it looks clear nud bright, which it will almost immediately mid with no further trouble. Thismclh- d, simple us it, is tho best and most mii .lit i. ms for cleaning mirrors, and it will be found so on trial giving a clean ness ami polish that eau no produced ny no other process. CArr. Nathan Ari'tiisTON loanod young Longfellow a pair of Blippers upon a limo when the young man had his boat capsized at Lynn, aul ft few days after 4-..H...4. tl... vimd, returned the Blip- Jim 111I.1111, tttyj j. , - pers with this pleasant paraphrase on his own well-kuownpoom: Sllppo that irliii inntliiT, .!.,.... ll.n 11,1V nt T.VIItl. namuK v 01 .mw .- -A forlorn or nblpwrookctl nqibew, lira III" in"" n - . . paralyzo tho young men s lips, ami tiio vMiiiiir ntilll whose lips don t paralvzu 'must bo a pretty poor young man if bo gives ft girl time to faint between kisses, p.ut don't do it in public it isn't worth much thnt way. riitladelphia Timet. What He Died of. i i,l lni1u from this eitv who was iiu ui" .""j - -- -- -- . . iii.f. in Itiislnn beard ft doctor KIVIUK f i iiu'b . , .i, description of a lute pntiout s illness 1 and sho asked wuat uiseasu no uuu muu "Entliniinsin," answered the Boston doctor, with professional accuracy. iiv,..,(i..in.Auint" mturicil theoldladv. "never benrd toll of it before! thevo aiu't no sicli name in my joggrapnyi it Olt I" un.ii! th a tloe.lov. liolltelv. means that the mentid nnd physical I'.,... ltitvtt mienumlini'l tn the illVllsioU 1, 4 tVl 11" . of year nud th vital fixes burned out from lncK oi mei cxnausieu uicuiwi--b, as it. were." ... nuniDb." said ibe mystified visitor, Kussla as n Military Power. Kail r. iails lead f n im sul ijeet but hostile Poliiud to Moscow and Si. Petersburg. These cities, therefore, nro not more iu uccossiblo than several other European eapi'nls. Moreover, tho Crimean war proved that llussia can bo exhausted aud defeated on her frontier. Tho Hessian Government is based on force. Tho theory is simple; but it renders n largo standing army essential. Without this coercive clement the ggv criimetit could not exist a day. Where the consent of the governed is regarded as something wholly irrelevant, a power ful substitute is required. Under bitch conditions au empire that includes a seventh part of tho habitable globe, peo pled by nearly 90,000,000 of inhabitants, of many different races, speaking ruauy languages, can only bo suocestully pa troled by nu immense military force. As this patrol must bo kept up in time of w ar even moro rigorously than in time of pence, it is always difficult for the gov- eminent to Dring a nirgo ioiuu m.v. .u tiold without weakening, to a dangerous extent, the foundations upon which the ..it... ...111. UlllWlttJ it "I". . .,, in lyi j JNiipoieon uivuiiuu uui nlorceof ioO.OOO men; but tbe aggre- eiiteof tho iinssiau Btrenginwas nuutu what less thau 20D,000. Tho govern meiit coped with the difficulties of the situation with unaccustomed energy in tho Into war with Turkey. Tho avowed iutcutiou was to umko tho contest short, sharp and decisive. Iu November, 1870, tho l'.ussiiin army ou tbe Danulio wns composed of ItW.IKW men. auuiuci army of 50,000 men marched ng.uust Ears, in Asiatic Tnrkoy. In the fo low hu April tho liriuoipnl armyhnd leen swelled in nuuibcM to 2-10,000 men, .in cluding 40,000 Hoi viau aud iiouui..u. nuxilinries, and 6,000 of the Uulgijxiau militia. Tlie ftimv in Asia Had aiso ueeu increased to 79,000. Eeuowed and con tiunal efforts wore mndo to uugmont tho number of tho troops; out iuo niiiubor brought hi to tno nem ni any uno time was 644,000, including both armies . -.1 n.i ill . n...4 l.irii.l Ol attaoK, WllU 10,111 area iilmig the sliores 01 tno omen ou This seems to lie ratiu-r au laiiui result when we consider that in Febru ary, 1871, Trussia, with so mucu smanor population, invaded i rnucoynu a to. 1.350.00U men. Gcltlng RM or Tlicm. "Do you renlly writo out iu tho woods, Mr. Da'etvl?" "Indeed I do, miss." " And what do you do when ono of those horrid tou-footud bugs drops on your face nud begins to tickle?" " Oh ! I just wait until ho gots through tickling, aud then I shout 'Bug on!' and at once there's a bug off." betaim. may purl -Kin". Bhwll j cM jt Old Ago ' Ul - fnrmnf. in mini to Ii. i nt 'IViliiuig. 1. iM:antA Iiy Alexander Uio Great, ' ll.i..ia away all things that Z?. Tliey may 00 1'rrl Tb ortttor less they Mp 3 f A There who lack, thu tniti-, but be-