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with the benediction, though heretofore he “ H ilt how did Miss Sparrow take it?” The Bellinis. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb have a sump­ Pithy Paragraphs. ^ o e tr ir . had invariably waited for me after service what troubles me,” said my tuous home at Middleborongh, Massachu­ in the vestibule. I happened just then to lie wretched friend. •• She didn't take it kind In another column is a long article upon setts, to which their personal friends only He who l'or love has undergone /atm, gSatttf. ENORMOUS congratulating the new soprano on being ly; she seemed offended, and would have 11 Counting tlie Votes,” made up from a are admitted. The “ public” remain in The worst that can befall, WEAVING THE WEB. in such capital voice that morning, and. run uwiiy if I bad not piiGufy. band on the special despatch to the Portland Advertiser, the regions exterior. The Mansion is of Is happier thousand-fold, than one STOCK OF the tenor stepped across to shake Lands door-knob and begggiT Ter to hear me fm„, ilB Augusta correspondent. It states three stories, tastefully painted, with piaz­ Who never loved at all. Br ief article.-!, suggestions,aud results of experience M ens' and Boys’ Thio morning I will weave my web,” she said, i with Timothy, 1 kept ou talking with her through. I assured tier I would not press zas and bay-windows. The General gives A grace within his soul has reigned, relating to Farm, Garden or Household management As she stood by the loom in the rosy light; j till she left. her for an immediate answer, but she only r * °11^ any.pveinkrirlic$. lad to learn move of her and less of her not only by his mesmeric influence, but in -. | emec*y *s t0 I09* out nex^ time, and to mortgage a house for the mahogany ing the recesses of our heart to our friends wool, meat and the like, the farm will not H.H.CRIE&CO. fraternal blessings. I afterward discovered directly as well by keeping those boys out; ,lve , v as possible with pco- , bring into it...... I had.. rather cat , myu, m dinner,„Ul* is not the distrust we have of them, but slowly run out, but will yearly increase in why she surrounded herself with these as of the way. The money he of/cvspent <»uat thatbi*,*** 1| •,. . _ . . . *■1 di.-itingni^h their legal 1 off t,10 ffeaff of R barrel, or dress after the that we have of ourselves. fertility and productiveness. That many itli n garment it was from pure com- time in taking tlie lads to panoramas and rlnllts from tlisir justst rights. ! fashion of John the Baptist in the wilder- “ Pardon, me,” he said when ho stepned farms upon which all the crude pro­ THE NEW SOPRANO. passion for her fatlier. Un was a nervous menageries would have constituted him life 1 ness; or sit on a block all my life, than con­ on the girls foot in the dance. “ Don’t ducts are fed to farm stock, gradually de­ LOWEST PRICES! ___ invalid, and the proximity of those hoys member of a missionary society. sume all myself before I got. to a home, apologize,” said she; “ beaux on the shoes crease in productiveness we will ad­ i distracted him. Of course it did; I could You can see tlie natural result. Having The Sources of Ihe Niger, , anti take so much pains with the outside are fashionable, and we can stand any thing mit, but it is not necessarily thus. “ Try that chair by tile fire,Steve, and ont(.,. ;nto the old gentleman’s feelings per- proved a blessed narcotic to the 'lying fatli- j that the inside was as hollow as an empty for style.” It is mismanagement which causes such VERY BEST PLACE TO BUY comfort your soles on tlie mantel while I fUPt]v distracted______me____ too. Don’t ______smile, er. Timothy . censed to be an irritant to the geographical discovery is re- ! nut. Beauty is a great thing, but beauty of a result. For instance,the majority of farm­ unearth a pair of siipjiers for you. I’ve a my ‘,|e.u. fe]iow)w. The prancing young daughter. ' An .. irritant? . - Timothy— couldn’t . | Ported t° have been made by two French- [ garment, house and furniture are tawdry ; “ What wo want now,” commenced ers so sadly mismanage their manure heaps IRON & STEEL, Chains and Anchors, small mound of Oiern in the closet, built up | ubj ticsw(,rawCi.s well _enough _in .. their...... wav irritate...... her,...... and she. could...... not...... irritate...... Tim- ’oen. A telegram from Sierra ...... Leone statefales...... J ornaments...... compared...... with domestic love. ! conJ’’S3d nnd timid speaker at a meeting of that from half to three-fourths of tbe real from the individual gifts of * grateful pn- jq j J only objected to having them othy. I’ve studied them curiously the three that M. M. Zweifel and Moustier. represen- All the elegance in the world will not make :l u coal ing society, “ is is not not so value of them is lost before applied to the B L A C K S M IT H S ’ Stock and Tools, pils.’ ” in mine. years of their married life, only to arrive . tatives of the firm of M. Verminek of Mar- a home, and I would Hve more for a spoon-1 niue 1 waat ( o n w n n t as Ihat which we soil. 'I he loss of the liquid manure re­ CORDAGE and Ship Chandlery, -A cruel waste ! A 011 should be a cen- AU tilaL week my beloved Timothy seem- at this conviction. And you took them for seilles, succeeded during September in dis- fol o f real hearty loveUinn for whole ship-! !n.08t re(llure-” hearers agreed with moves half of the value of the farm ma­ tipede, Hal, instead of that forlorn biped, a stlangciy preoccupied and erratic, cap- bride and groom? No wonder! since they covering the sources of tlie Niger. This : loadsof furniture, and all the gorgeousness 1 h’ul« CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ Supplies, nures and the exposure of the 3olids to the bachelor. In the way, speaking of single pjngtjJe climax Saturday evening by fidget- still feast with unabated relish on connubial fireat river, which waters the western Sou- ; that all the upholsterers in the world can It is sometimes a question whether the weather often removes half of the remain­ CARRIAGE Trimmers’ and Painters’ Goods, blessedness, how it must hauou you, my [jpo- into mv room in a shame-faced fash- sweets. Ah. well! such diet is not for me, dan, has hiterto hidden its cradle iu the i gather.— Dr. UoDiic^. goat in the back yard or the oleomargarine der, so that actually only about a fourth of .1, j : L - f .i.. n . ” * • •' northern spurs of the Kong Mountain: SH IP Spikes,'Oakum, Paints, boy, to witness diurually the bliss °f ll’L* i0,1r'gavjn«ir that, by the wav, lie believed my boy; I thrive upon sour grapes.” on the hotel table is the stronger butter.— the whole value of the manures made, ; bride and bridegroom who sit opposite you he’d look'd! jvith me that night at the re- ’ ' P e n s S iu iti i chain paralle with the Gulf of Guinea and [Sprinqfield (O,) Republic. reaches the soil. In this will bo found FISHERM ENS’ Fittings, here nt table ? Favor them with Lamb s |le.irsaj jf agreeable. one of the bulwarks of cenii d Africa, To Pkospeb in Business.—In the first cause enough for farms becoming less pro­ QUARRY-MKX’S Stock and Tools, Powder, etc., •Complaint against Married People, will j t wng n£t agreeable; it was decidedly j Many explorers had tried to penetrate into place, make up your mind to accomplish “ Vegetable pills'.” exclaimed an old ductive under such circumstances. NAILS, GLASS, Paper, Paints, you . nnd send me the lull. otherwise, for it upset a deep-laid scheme Abraham Lincoln. .these unknown parts, hut failed. The whatever you undertake; decide upon , Indy, “ Don’t talk to me of such stuff’, In cases where the hay, grain and roots • an^ ,4'.ll'eKl’°0,n • " t iat is j o f mjn(, Fate » mild have it. bv means French traveller Caill’ following the some particular employment,arul persevere The best vegetable pill ever made isi an ap- are all fed out upon the farm and all the GUNS, REVOLVERS, Cartridges, etc.. rich ! Have a cigar, deluded youth while ofsaD(1,.y extrn Us for Easte'r. I l.ad Kong Mountains nortl was obliged ■ 1,1 d- Ml difficulties are overcome by dili- da npling. -For destroying a knatvinc manure hoth liquid and solid is returned to G A L V A N IZ E D Sptkea, Xailn, Block., Row-Lock, I I enlighten you concerning tills melliilumis ,,,.,,1,. _r^ t pro„rOss ,„v acquaintance to content himself w iih indicating the nd assiduity. Be not’afraid to work stomach, there’s nothing like it. the soil, the land will increase yearly in Hoop Iron, etc., | couple. Did you mark the genlcntlema leman pal - wj,|i Miss Sparrow .luring tlie Iasi few d What a genuine man Abraham Lincoln course of the Upper Niger and its tribn- with ■- ■ v bands, ami lb - .lili/cn'Iv *. t i.l ig h t\ v a < s h e d upon the doctrine fertility and productiveness. Let us ex­ Iticulnriy? You cam take him in j.t a atul blU for Timotliv 1 should have cal■ailed ' was, ex claim - Jo sep h Ilow nrd J i In tho tai ie.« M< - laiilng and B mu*t»od loo. “A cat iu gloves eatcues no mice.’" plain why this is so: The fertility of the CARPET WEAVERS’ Twine and Warp, I of immersion at New York, Sunday, when olance;’ there’s too much of him. G.Mil- upon h<-r that evening .with the gift of a Spirit of the Times. The day after the ter- be ide tried in vain to explore the re­ Attend to your own business, and never i Rev. Dr. Fowler, dd that the man who___ at, so^ depends upon the amount of soluble T itnolhy trust it to another. “ A pot that belongs to S A IL O R S ’ Oil Clothes, flats and Bedding, win his name is— Goodwin: new ballad, nnd so, maybe, bnve had the ribie Bull Run scare I was in the camp of gion of the sources of the Diolibah: the baptism does not go deep enough into the ! P^a u t l°°d contained in it. Almost any of G o o d Timothy ’ bis friend lub him : and mis!rust and hostility of the natives forced many is ill-stirred and worse boiled.’’ Be GROCERIES, Sugar, Pork, Beef, Molaaaet and npp]ie*s> ph asuf; of escorting her to St. Luke's,tcs. to :i German regimentregiuicnl fromrroin New A ew York. loik. Gen. water to get his pocket-book tinder has not die soils to the depth of one foot contain ,, , T , i the routing of the brotlierkins. McDowell, in a foraging can bi- i -t- a m i: l',c" ' lo:1 ‘hesoll.tion oftlie problem | frifrugal. g “ That which will not make a pot been dipped enough to save him. [plant food enough for luxuriant crops of Flour, He sat next to me at table when I first WeH j coul(1 on,y to;s tbe roll of■music clothes covered with mml. Lit on I,is horse French, merchant possessing several pot-lid.” Be abstemious, n , . . 4 . i wheat, corn and potatoes for hundreds of —AT— came to Mrs. lewksbun s liv e j e a i s , a g o , nn(j e r t |le s o f:l a s gently as masculineiiie de-tie- listening to a reporreport from tlie adjutant, j stores on the western const of Africa re- » ho dainties love, shall beggars prove.” Durmj: a school inspection at a town in j year3. Most of the plant food, however, is and fronx, the outset he shoued, a.fat iei ly pravjty woubl permit, and conductlet. mmy v when vtajrd u,,v was brought .ithat , P the r e sI i d e n t ! snlve,‘solved to :ittemptattempt the difficult task. M. bi-eRbe e a r l y .“ The sleeping fox catches no i Staffordshire wher Mormons had , insoluble and cannot be used by plants un­ 205 Main Street, interest in me—an interest which this qu ik- n|U5jc’grt.ody friend to the choir meeting, and Mr. Seward were driving up car- ^ er,n^ne^ chose two of his employes hard- poultry.” Treat everyonervonc witiiwith respect respeci and ' been lecturing, the inspector asked the boys til it becomes soluble. A portion is made ing stripling of an^organist apj»ieci:»tc« , ostensibly to listen to the chants, though 1 tinge. In a few minutes they were there.‘ ened to the climate and accustomed to treat- civility. “ Every-thing...... is gained aminoth- whyTi a man should have only one wife. | soluble each year through the action of the can assure von. Being one of the pillars knew ;U1I| |„. |;new thathe hail always here- 1 think Mr. Lincoln wore a stove-pipe hat ing with the natives; lie sent them mathe- lost by courtesy.” Good manners in- Because no man can serve two masters, i air> water and the decay of organic matter H. H. CRIE & CO. of St..Lukes the church I play at, you re- tofore objected to hearing them practiced, black clothes and black gloves and ' Mr" niatical instruments, books,maps and mon-j sn,’e success. Never anticipate wealth i as the prompt reply. • jn the soil. Now as a considerable amount , member—and an esteemed musical critic Of course I presented him in due form to Seward bad ‘ 17 , i ’ey, and told them to explore the Niger, both from any other source than labor. “ He The woman who works in some honora- ! of the plant mod becomes soluble each year • withal, ins hearty approval of mens a per- j j j - * ■ ...... loses none of l°d is used by the growing crops it is plain former, was an immense advant _ true woman- ' to be seen that tlie farm must increase in You'd hardly suppose such : en more, an productiveness if the crops are fedontnpon CORN, FLOUR perturbable earthjing as lie oman whose the farm and the manure all returned to -AND- would rhapsodize over music, s indolence nnd the land except to the comparatively small It was a surprise to me to find how deeply I S^,rrows''pe1:;dmd on 'the gallery dirUq‘Boned"a“n‘r s?ained?‘‘ VVithouTa word Sr«->atest difficulty 11 1.1 to lie encountered indulgence. amount of fertilizing matter contained in it moved him. He soon fell into the habit s[(.ps j g,:lne(.,, !lt billl ng!lin during the be Cookoff Ids hat. placed it on the ground. !’"t (hey fortunate ly succeeded in overcom - the animals, bntter, cheese and wool sold How 1 Alt CAN WE HEAR WITII THE A negro hoy in Memphis, when asking FEED STORE. of dropping into my loom aftei tea w e S0jo> ;llKj saw j,;,n t|)e s;uno position and advanced to the end of the double ln£ ih ft" alJ>!ve tubes who had hither- T elephone?—This is a question frequent­ from the farm. The amount of plant food he heard me at the piano; and many n time his eyes flX(„i on tlle singer. Rehearsal ranks. To the man on his left he gave Ids '° refused to allow the white man to go for a ratiou the other day, told the follow­ made soluble each year on the farm by the ly asked, but we believe has not yet been ing story: “ Ise got a bruddor, and he’s got I vo caught the great strong fellow mop- over, he coollv walked up to proffer her ids right hand, to him on the right ids Teft. and f:lrlhT t'" s. let the two Frenchmen definitely settled. The longest distance that action of air, moisture and heat is immense pinghiseyos surreptitiously over afleeting escort T v,.vilv b.dieve she was too start- o down the entire line lie passed, hand over P”.ss t'>o chmn and expiore the three souv free ribs broke an’ de spine and his leg, and compared with the small amount carried we have seen mentioned is given in the ’les3 he gits something to eat he’s bound passages. . fod to decline it. She accepted his .arm hand, shaking each heartily and saying: which, uniting at a short distance, form the item below, namely, two thousand miles. off’ the farm in the usual products sold. If FOGLES & CONANT As I came to know him intimately and wjth a lonk pf blaH(, aiuazeillent> and the .. God bless God blpss you „ p own great river olof the Westernn estern SoinBn.—Cor.Sondftn. to die.” Tie got it. ud Het all Dcnler4 in But perhaps Air. Edison has had more ex- the farm is wisely managed, and manure to feel what a staunch, tender-hearted. < o- twQ get tOiretln»rthrough ihe April slosh the line he went, followed by Mr. .Seward, I London Standard. | tended experiences. If so wc should be A little hoy said he didu’t want the soft both liquid and solid all saved and applied Corn, Flour. Meal, Oats mestic sort of an individual ie was, )e- fopowed by tbe inevitable juvenile guard. , who did as his leader did. Up the next I glad if lie would let our readers know. part of the biscuit. “ Somo little boys,” to the land the farm must necessarily in­ an to wonder why In; had never married. Judging from the bespattered condition of line he came, his honest face aglow; “ God | An exchange states that Mr. Robert A. observed his mother. “ would be very crease in productiveness. The quantity of aud Feed, One day I asked l.im in a joking way how rin ”,tl^.-s ove,.c„al tI£ t night> the ,hf young- bless you, God bless you,"’ at every shake, Nutmegs. ! Packer, superintendent of the Pennsylvania thankful to get it.” “ Then why don’t you available plant food in such cases is a riel, man like himself could reconcile it ub hhu nk(; fl.i?kky satyrs and oil and on until the last man in the regi- give it to them ?” answered the four-year constantly increasing and the harvest year­ with his conscience to remain a bachelor in w ,)ul wore lhu f.u. Railroad, is at present hunting with a ’ F a rw e ll Block, -210 M ain St. face of one nient had been thanked and blessed! It. Nutmegs .. grow’ on little trees which look ,,party , of „gentlemen in Nebraska.______A old hopeful.—[Boston Transcript. ly becoming more bountiful. There is no ihip America, where there was such a prepon­ who lias walked with angels far above this was a little thing. Years later it would pear trees, and are generally over few days by for two hours conversed necessity of purchasing commercial ferti­ usi- “ No,” exclaimed Mr. Penhecker, “ No, derance of unmarried ladies to be support mudball. have been an absurdity. But it told the I t'venly R’ftt high, xho flowers are very «b,.,cn„iiTr \vhi» Lie wto. fvUnUc ..»• lizers provided all tbe resources of the farm i pre pleasantly with his with and friends at Madam, I object most decidedly. Once til and Corn, Yellow and ed ? He made a wry face and said lie bad This indifference to bis broadcloth struck story of Abraham Lincoln's heart and pur­ much like the of the valley. They are are carefully husbanded. Every farm, if Mixed, with prompt dopateii and at tlie Lowest Sayre, Pu„ his brother at Maunch Chunk, and for nil I say it—tho girls shall not be assumed the maintainance of two spinster ine at the time as peculiar, for he had such pose better than a volume of eulogy. pale and very flagrant. Tlie nutmeg is tlie rightly managed, will increase in fertility WuoLESAi.t PniCF.s. Flour nnd Feed also supplied step-cousins; wasn’t that his part l’a„ and friends along the line. The medi­ taught foreign languages.” “ Anil why at wholesale, in lots to suit. y tu i , it a constitutional horror of dirt that he really ______„______seed of the fruit, ami mace is the thin cov­ um was the railroad anil Western Union every year, and any farm that does not is Wcalno invite tlie attention of retail purchasers to “ Or. if you think it isii t Hal, e (-eepg np |,js muscle by the use of the ering over this seed. Tlie fruit is about as not, pray,” said Mrs. P., with withering not being managed well.—Lciciston Jour­ our stock Ccn We had gone on in this David and Jona­ on, “ and la m forty years old. Wlic-n at Agriculturist. making cuttings of it. The best way to good disijositio.i—-who is naturally kind, Gen. MaUone was the candidate of tbo re- pumps or cisterns, and drive the cattle to sumption, that can be made by medical skill. Indeed, than style perhaps a yeat, when Miss Spar­ middle age love comes for the first time to root them is in a bottle of rain water set in patient, cheerful, hopeful, nnd who has r adjusters and was supported by the Repub­ them and see that they drink. When all the Cherry P ectoral has really robbed these dan­ row came to St. Luke’s ns soprano singer. a man of my temperament, it is no milk- It was a foggy Sunday, and “ Hi,” who the window. The cutting should be no lluvor of wit and fun in his composition. ire supplied, empty the troughs, and either gerous diseases of their terrors to a great extent, and I remember her first appearance in our dim and-water sentiment. Miss Sparrow. I feel was naturally a good Sunday-school boy, deeper in tile water than half way up to the licans. His election is claimed to be a tri cover them or turn them over, llnve no given a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects, old gallery that last Sunday in Lent—how that I could give my life to make you hap­ second joint, and when the rootlets get to uuiph over tho Bourbon element in the that is well founded if the remedy be taken in season. was playing marbles on llio sidewalk. Ilis “ Now, then, who is the plaintiff in this (lowing water in tho yards to waste and she seemed to brighten and glorify the place py. Will you be my wife?” aunt Mary came along, and, discovering lie hall an inch long carefully pot in rieh, Legislature of that State, ns he has promise freeze, or become iee-cold for drinking. A Every family should have it In their closet for the like a ray from heaven. And then her You don’t mean you charged upon the sandy loam. After the plant blooms, cut case?” asked his Honor, in Justice Alley, ready and prompt relief of its members. Sickness, him, inquired: “ Why, Hiram! are you yesterday, us a ease was called. No reply. that great concessions shall be rondo in the cold drink will reduce the milk from the voice ! It set yon to thinking of angels. poor girl in that merciless way ? ” I broke playing marbles on Sunday? ” He, with a liaek to within a foot or fifteen inches of the cows 10 jwr cent or more. suffering, and even life is saved by this timely pro­ Moreover, she had the complexion peculiar in, cutting short his narrative. ground, when three branches will come “ I ask who is the plasntiffin this ease?” treatment of the colored people of that tection. The prudent should not neglect it, and the cunning " Sli—,” whispers: “ Don’ttsay continued the court. “ I don’t know any­ to that family, and the blue eyes and gold- He looked aggrieved and sorely puzzled. nothing, Aunt Mary; it’s so foggy God out; let them grow until it again blossoms, State. wise will not. Keep it by you for the protection it cn hair. For the life of me, I couldn’t , What had he done amiss? Hadn't he acted after which cut them all back about six thing about plaintiffs,” replied a man in Nice Biscuit.—One quart of flour and affords by its timely use in sadden attacks. can't see me.”—[Norwich Bulletin. inches from the main stalk, and every time tile corner as lie slowly rose, " but if you Baked Squash.—Cut the sqnasli into slices two teaspoonfuis of yo:ist powder evenly PREPARED BV help twisting my neck to look nt her, nt the part, of a gentleinnn in javowing his are asking for the chap who was chased a the imminent risk of spoilingsnoiling mymv nccoinnccoin- feelings feelings? Wasn’t it more honorable to tell it blooms repeat cutting bnck, and in a few half an inch thick, pare them and sprinkle stirred through a sieve, then add one clip DR. J. C. AYER II CO., Lowell, M ass. The man who lives right nnd is right has years a very beautiful plant will be the re­ mile and a half and then mopped all over with a little salt and sugar. Put bits of tof sweet milk, three tahltsixjonfnlSiOf bqt Practical and Analytical Chemists. paniment. her His intentions frankly than it would his own barnyard by two desperadoes, I’m That noon Timothy electrified me by ap­ have been to try to steal her affections un­ more power in his silence than another who sult ;~in fact with proper cose, it will grow bntter over each slice, and bake in a a pan. ter, and a little salt-. Knead out. roll thin COLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN lives differently has by his words. more beautiful with age. your man!”—[Detroit Free Press. Serve hot. o cut, aud place in s hot oven. MEDICINE. pearing in tbe organ-iolt while it still echoed awares? ®-Tbitty-twobillsprovidingforchanges 1 ^ .G o r ; Garcelon and the members of Keeping the Sidewalks Clear, 4* IVe give our subscribers with tbe first num­ Gen. Davis TiUson was the first speaker, who After the resolutions were adopted three cheers '