Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 March 1878 — Page 7

WEEKLTJOMIER 0. DOAME, Fubliihfrr. JASPElt, - - - INDIANA. ITEMS OF INTEREST. I'nrHHHRl ami I.lttti-Hry. Prof, Huxley is tall, strong, gracefully built Had (lrtA() elegantly. Mr, Tennyson'; youngest eon, Lionel, is to he married Rt Westminster : Abbey, during the lint week itt March, j to daughter tho poet Frederick

i.WKer.

TJio library of tho

AiTSr .ira, aru rmtH who Is 94: and the Hew a A-ericaa Gemtter. Kan the

- i us ran-Aiigiican synod is to meet -"""t wu w . July 2 and lie in wMMioii over four weeks, It w rumored from St.Peiersburtjrthat II !u nut i,af 1...,,.-.. .1 ( !. fl-.,.. J.. ..t I.. J.. t .

American Bishops will w -The Bey. Mr. Murray paid $7,000 a veer. Ills

dictated hi advance to r lady

nu iiG preaches

Great

obtainingthe required number of school-

SEcS L r y th.' hT , kU' Tdr t0l,d h,m mmi,? El9 ' anl 5. SufjiuiiiivuvHns III J IllnSia. in 1(18 llfl I to VI) iH'foru ha wan oirtv "hivu. U! tin ...i i.t..., . ,

were-i,8i I words made h ireat impression noon ed bv eoncluiliiiw & lrv r.f wti.

, iidii hiuii, niiii iiuw i mi iiu is ikil u'ai i rrMiiCR

ws of great internet to the ye j ouple. '

Ha ws oa vIkt ii Ta;a ,J v! t

ia ComnJor?BRlbt'ri.thrrh have Ion wkir rTobWL

iiihhv ui i w' b Miiuwiy inuiNpoMu wmk, u imruaaeue in was so remark- to tell you of wr rrwt fwm fW 7 v In attendance, ami so thin that he sits on pillows and I We that it deserves a availed descrip- 44 Plants?'' InffiIf ST , of Boston, , ! ' Mvcnt th bones from j t o,,. H had arrived Rt Algier with oonfeetioWy 1S hfe hUS Kr,on ir t50lnf through tlw skin. He is de- the tribute, which the United itatM. in in rn,X7L .,J "iruunf

prc&MM. too. with ft nreeentiment of hiii common with nil niiii Rmi.mmai. vm ..i't . .

CACIRIUMfU Ml YOUHC MU1B

c1ih from the printed sliiw ! PP",,w,Jf No Homanoff has then paid to the Dey, AVhile hU vmm, .iiMim.n i, j i i jived beyond sixty, and he will be sixty t the frixte (isorife rRiliiiiirtoii, wan lv'

an aniioyetl tone, and waving

W JH MUD,

W iMftil

two year.s rko, she reminded him of tiers, the Dey requested him to carry

fOiinuiKof June, 1877, there such appointments vacant.

Into Hisnrv n . In i'len education is compulsory they continually

Gilpin, who wao Attorney-General of 11 ih(i sf? 'J Hiid in chau of per-j

"Ajl wausayimj, Jenaie," he oohtintied. W1MM1 tilM tKtV ku) nucul n.

"I have long wanted to tell voa of ray regard for you. You are every thin to

atwaye m your atjee my

me, and

recur to him.

were

Tee when Turkeamfiinh all? , JhhU antinUy"dS7 3 carrying on a war in Egypt againet on J K 1

neglect the children are taken

.1... I 1. I 4r ; . t il Nil I'll,

iiiu i'iiiiwi owiiCT iiiiult van JJUreira'i vimiuioii nm ixkkh i

administration, w being sold by auction - "V 1 , ,r Pre"W ml nentto lxarding-1 at Philadelphia. wsIiooih, .while the parents are made to

The London Nature in noticing tl.n ,H u,e,r mva-

r.1 ,,e nociwy for the Increase of the Ministry, an Kpi.scopaliau assoeiatiou,

n.w laKcu unuer lis care tor the nresent

OiJiIn hhi! KhiIh.

death of tho late Professor Kirtlatid, of Cleveland, speaks of him m ono of the oldest, lMsst known and most useful of American n:itumli.st.-j. Olive liogan writes to the Cincinnati Enquirer that Mr. Javacs Gordon Bennett is now reported to be engaged to a brilliant French Countess, of old family and lai-go possessions. Miss Georgina V, .Tackson is an Kngllsh lady who has done such good work su-i a philologist that the Queen h:w given her from tho IJovnl Literan,-

...... ..i, . . i . - . j.

ru mi a

year no jow tnan 111 scholars. Neat-h

as many morn have been refused aid on account of a lack of funds. The London Sunday-school Union

is anting in the oxten.sk

hCll

their

8UCCCS.'

per

To keep yourself warm Keen the Dei' "sletuly remarked to him You

iu niimw uy which you OOCOme illy Flave5 I have, therefore, a right to order you as I please." Fearing the los of the frigate, and the fdaverv of him. self and crew, and the sacrifice of our valuable commerce in that quarter by the Algerine coraairs, Bainbridire finallv '

consented to execute the mission. In

fire coaled

Song of the pull-back: "Blest be the tie that b'hinds." Heing for the first time on guard, an Irish soldier was thus accosted by a friend: 44 What are ye standing there for, Mike?" "Shure," replied Mike,

niuy mum m io statin nere tor a thury!"

rejKirting these proceedings, and which XfLifa ciiKAi.iiA.vt I ....... .1 .1 i i f

mofSundav-! A woman will face a fnwnWlanim, iiiv; lift 'l .7:,"' "i,vxu;

ols Htnonir 13 nationalitir,,. rt world and clin.. to t)u, man i w.S Z IT'"'1'"" ,u; . V "P?

ionaries are favorablv reciv, t. throusrl, the most blr V i, I ??. ,.1"? f W With

work in Kurope faWhoMi wouMnL wear a hat thweek. STi ' T"" "

ifuland iioiitt arthau atanvnth..; I boh nd the stvleto nmtl1f!m..rnmn. wt" ! Vi " " . "Ul v?""u"'

:ni j ? cw me vessel was aootitsaiunv tne ,uu I Hie tllAnavni liuu hunn moila tl.dt liar incido,! tUt- k mb.

. ...... .,v.v.. .lu knot 'j uiiijiCTi iiinu liiu L'uiurs til ji nun

r.v..v,n... ..Mtvuuiiiuiii. u rts an lusiancc oi uie economy nos-

' uu Mi wciiceii v ii Him i,n u

Hoston has done a fitting honor to ! Cornell irraduatu. sends tOtllA XTiu. Vrt-

thomcnior of Hawthorne, by giving I Tribune a memorandum of his expensed, his name to a new and very elegant hall ! which it appears that his washing for for lectures which Iihu just been erected I one yenr cost him but $1.69, and his in Park Street, on the site of the old Dr. j board-bill for the same time was .Jl4.(Wj. Warren mansion. i5 tl, v:...i ' . IX , .... nits the Jsinth came of a lotifAlex. H. Stephens will write an liviul sl- Tli .mai,n.,..iu,i...i! "i

. ... .. , , . v.. , . m,tt7 . , , i aiHiinLiii i ii Vf 'II

aiuei

article for the International llevicw. do

claring unfounded Gen. Dick Taylor's assertion that Gen. Joe. Johnston's

movements in 18G2 were checkmated by age of 70, G certain politicians in Richmond, of 89 years, which the Confederate Vice-President Tho Iiai

her 93 years ; his

73 years: his iTitmlf:,

v '

lather an years: li s nmi ir Jf) vnn

Of his three brothers, Joseph died at the

vtHonei at ot anil Uietan at

was the leader. A Portuguese Grammar oublished

in Paris a few years ago ended with tho

muiming curious reniaiK; what thq little book who for

tion and her soundness will be of great

esimucu useiui to the studisome

both Portugal and English, at w

ivHiicaio mm particular."

Thirty-odd years ago a child born in a Welsh poor-house. A

, vlint tL'HMLHJUN Will Nf HW

the following totals of the denomination ' for the I niU'd Slates: Associations ut the close of 1877. 1.018: minUt. 1.1 .

"Go then!'rffi; congregations, 23,908; baptisms, his qorrec- j 102,292; meiiibTS, 2.024,22-1. There is

oi great- " increase over ib.tiof associations, ' io youth, '-M congregations, and 817 ministers, i a uhckv thieU we There iRdccriso of 7,394 in bap- J?ifmV fttsini. Meow, 4iI

A too i

i but a siirn of i

i , sam .ir

days asro the charitydjov. since the hem ; At Germantown. (),. a little daiirh- f'!,",tl' J

Of many strange aentures and vicissi-J er of Jolm C. K.helman fell and cut T& " ?

mues, uiueo wiin the rnnce ot wales ' ,,Br so seriously that she Died to , J v

ami recMivmi n nvui nn fnm tiin if.,..,.i 1 tiOHtii. .-mew urxceiet. ouiwaroiv oi

vvawa AVia mu AkUtAl '

(Jeographieal Society.

Kov

mere over

the world does not revolve with thn

same momentum it did a thousand' years ago, but it still swings around fast enough to satisfy the man with a heavy ! note coming due. Breakfast Table. 44 How can I leave thee?" he was' singing in a very tender tone. He wasn't very popular with her parents, ' and it was verging on 12 o'clock, and the old man came in and showed him i

how he could leave her Jiockland (Jour-1 mans, with a largo number of tigers ier. and other animals, and $000,000 an

a "society" journal says lavish display of jewelry is on

....1 . . 4 -. JT . X r . 1 mJ

vuiaruy ui laiKO." It W liuiecd; we never wear our $1,500 diamond pin, and $800 diamond ring, and $150 sleeve-buttons and $500 watch chain.

und $1,200 worth of charms all at the reached. Fearing, if he was to apply,

same ume. wc nave better taste. . " woum not sti a lirman to oass tm to

ir t... ?. ... . .

backwoods farmer tried

i remain to co Meet a claim meanwnue unnff

charge rather heavy fees," as t'1? atles liegan to respond he spread

xrcinatn, smiling. ' I intend , a" "is canvas K the wind, which was you, just the same," said the , blowing strong aft, and before his op-

44 1 intend to simjihI considera- orations could be discerned be was be-

) nobody'?"0- le cannon range and spanking

0 p, ...v. ,v lit UKUUI I lit VI ft nnIiiaai-rtfol,.(P I

a mnn , w" vuusntuiiiiuiiiu ru

chaste, innocent and beautiful design. , onieer was sent ofl to know under what

11.. : it i ?.

jiuerrencn army under Bonaparte. Up- 442s'ice candr nriae in evrv w.

i on remsing to go on such an errand, the ' interrupted the boy, totally inoraat of

the interesting conversation he wag iajuring. The young man shook hi head, while the girl looked mad enough to bite a hairpin in two. When the boy had left, the young man resumed; 44 1 do not think you are entirely insensible to my regard, and I feel certain that you in some degree reciprocate. I ell me. darling, if 1 havn a r!-Lt

think that you are fond of" 44 2s'ice fresh figs, ten cents a" The boy saw by the countenance of the pair that he could make no sale, and moved ahead with the basket. The young man finished with his eyes the sentence he had commenced, and waited for an answer, It came, murmured in his ear that no other person might learn its importance : 44 Oh. riliarlio rnnVi, ,,. 1

u.1.,. 1 - , .. . . " -"" J"" s nu IIIM MUW

r,;"u empioveu Dy nim in nappy you make me by your avowal, similar services. Ihtinbridge acceded You know that I care f oY vou only, and to the demand until he got out of reach that my regard foryou is as" lasting a " ot the fruns of the harlmr. and tlnn li i r

in IK Jllr fe. disiaS '"Pting array of del-

sador had a suite of some 200 Mussul-

Wint

sliould fly at the main an honor which had always been yielded to him by the PNiarlirfh O i.i. r.. ...

"ft"" huoiiiii!hi uuiiiinana- .. ., .

icacv

44Claar

presents. The shiftinsr of sail and nan.

tical maneuvers were much iminxled by the praying on deck of this crowd, and their efforts to keep their faces turned to Mecca, After a stormy passage the castles of the Dardanelles were reached. Fearing, if he was to apply,

tor lasie. , ""um uui uriimu io pass up to tho capital, he made a show of coming ried to en- lo partially clewing up his sails, and in lect a claim llie meanwhile firing a salute. As soon

it uu r hum nt'ni H.innntn ' tntnirnn A n it

any wilder romance than the life of i boy living at Springboro, 0., accident- uuw,"0 il ravemng wolf, has jst! "s--StanW? i ally swallowed a cartridv been invented and thrown on the mar-t ofthe Llte,1 States. The mes-hawaJhoWin-inK HeU ItH a wickeni little secret spring the harbor fort returned, .so.c.HMdi,..,ry. j lodged reaches out and nips a fello'w bp Z"011 th rcia t i m T isjx TtenttS hides.lswt L'!ir- . A young .laughter of Mr. Snyder, a i,,t , j, ,larinr rt,i -,;L . " " and deairel that Cant. Bainbririira wnuld

he catnn

lwoliundrcd dmcrent varieties of

fruits arc grown successfully in Georgia. A farmer near Cedar Falls, Iowa, has made, this season, 1,000 gallons of iorghum, which ho bold for 05 cents a gallon, A tree-fulling machine has been invented in England by Mr. Kansome, which, worked by three men. will do as

much work as 21 woodmen felling by the The amount of pine lumber timber ! left standing in the fore.-ts of the timber i States b said to be 22,-,000,0OO,000 feet, 1 but it is only a question of time when ! tins will be exhausted, if the work of i COlietmiUtion and destruction tmj on.

without greater efforts to provide for the ct c,f ,al;in a drink from a jug, when renewal of tho supply. j lnc train came upon him.

Gun accidents Kd

farmer residine about, 10 miles from

Union, Towa, was huntingforeggs in the bam, when she slipped through an opening in the floor and hung suspended by the head until dead. A little son of Robert Uoardman, of Muscatine. Iowa, iliixl front tint in',u.u

of eating matches. Unnoticed by his ! parents he had secreted a box, and had ;

eaten the brimstone from the ends of several before discovered. ! A temperance lecture; Benjamin, i Workman went to Wheeling, West Va ! on a spree, and while returning home along the railroad track he was struck by a locomotive and instantly killed. He was seated on the track and in th

He

the !iTi!i!tioiiati, un.t nnrtnrii oi.i.. explicitly state whence

demand of the young man, what are his t,nen rePrted his vessel as belonging to intentions? Ha-rktyt. Hie, 4.ew World," which Columbus

uau uiscovereu, on hearing which tho messenger iminediately repaired to the i shore. In a few hours he returnel, and, i for the first time, came on board the

i frigate, bringing with him a lamb and a

Xald's Meeds and Changes.

15. Anxious for coming out, aad the attentions of the other sex. 10. Ucgins to have some idea of the tender passion. 17. Talks of love in a cottage.and disinterested affections. IS. Fancies herself in love with some handsome man who has flattered her. 19. Is a little more diffident on account

oi being noticed.

2U. Commences being fashionable

21. Mill more conhdent in Imrnw

out!" ejaculated the rmmtr

man between his teeth, in a savage tone,and as the boy cleared out, he turned to his sweetheart for the continuation of his answer. 44 As lasting as eternity. I have always cared more for you than any body else. AH our folks say you are just 1 Splendid, and mother says you are as good as" 44 Pop-corn fresh this morning." The young man roso hastily and lifted the boy several seats town the aisle, andthe girl fell to crying in her handkerchief. The yeung man resumed his seat, and sat in a moody silence until the train stopped at hU station, when, , in company with the young lady, he alighted, while the boy, after nursing the spot where he was kicked for a few minutes, went on with his busineeu, in utter ignorance of the fact that he had perhaps broken up a most, interesting and happy courtship. Jiockland (N. '.) Courier. A. Cincinnati Lady's &4j CreaMted kj Dr. LeMejue. A dispatch from Washington, Pa., 15th, is as follows: The cremation of the remains of Mrs. Uenjamin Pitman, of Cincinnati, was successfully accomplished this afternoon, the entire operation lasting less than twe hours. The

train bearing the remains reached here about 11 o'clock this morning- and the

bunch of flowers, the former as an em- .body was taken directly from the station

I a . A 1 .

io me crematory. The casket was made of cherry with an unvarnished mahogany cover beautifully carved, a present from the Cincinnati School of Design, of which the deceased lady was a member. It was lined with white satin.

The

blem of peace, and the latter of wel-

i come. The Sultan then offered the ves-

the hospitality Of the inner harbor,

sel

He was much satisfied at the salute fired on passing his palace. Noticing the stars in the United States flac. he r-

marked that, as his own was decorated

supply.

A firm of cotton brokers which sup.

Davis, a young

plies two-thirds of the raw material used i mRn of terville, Wis., had been rid-

in tho knitting-mills of Cohocs, N. Y., 1 1

rejiort an excesa of sales of 200,000 for the past nine months over the entire last year's trade, showing the prospects of the manufacturers to bo most ilattering. ACalifomian has invented an ingenious water-faucet, through which, it water is drawn, it comes out as cold a iceWater. Boiling water placed in any rc--ccptlcle, and allowed tA run through, will be fonnd cool and lit to drink. Tho faucet contains numerous small tubes inclosed in larger ones, and between the outside of ono and tho inside of the other certain chemicals are packed,

uivii in wince iiio uoaireu ettect

A new industry has recently Bprung

"I in jim ut m unueeota that

nir with a shot-irun. and in taking it out

of the wagon the weapon wa discharg- -ed, the contents enterintr his breast. I

nd from which he soon '

woui

25. Itather more circumspect in her

causing a

died. Wm. Becker, a farmer of Sperry , . Tovrnshin. nnar ln:m,r Tu. I Conduct

HV1.V1 AUTVAa I o . .

untK L-illflJ Uv l, i...i .is . 2b. UCfrins to think a are-a fortnnn

"W ...:.. :.i:

27. Prefers the company of rational

iiiuu iu mrung.

corpse was accomnanied onlv bv

i with one of the heavenly bodies, he con- Mr. Pitman and Mr. Plympton of Cin-

iwn i iuereu ttie coincidence as an omen of cinnau, a personal friend of the Pitman

it.,,a,n.... .....I . .. it. . tltu f.wtnMltf :M,..MM..HM.. 1. ... ... ... ..... . familt

niH.ivuuiin, nnu u.it;uis H Orilliailt C3- ' uiuiuvuisu uwiwucil llie IWO tablishnient. ! nations. The Minister of Foreign Af22. Refuses a good offer because he is ! faira haviug threatenwl to seize his ves-

not a man of fashion. 23. Flirts with every voting man she meets. 24. Wonders she is not married.

instantly killed by the accidental

I cnarge of his gun. Some notable suicides: Dr. J. 11. Goodman, a well known Philadelphia . physician, shot himself in a ceuictery at Preuton, Aberration of mlud, ; resulting from business misfortunes, is j thought to have led to tho suicide. F. t W. Bigony, a prominent resident of Lancaster, 0., and formerly a State ' Legislator, hanged himself. No cause

is ussiffiicu. ll. ai. liosmer.

family.

All strangers and newspaper representatives were riiridlv excluded from

sol, Hainbridge put himself under the the building during the cremation, the protection of Lord Elgin, the British Parties present being Mr. Pitman aad Ambassador. When the Capndan (Mr- Plympton and those persons in PaSha soon after arrived with the ileet, 'charge of the furnace. Dr. LeMoyae ko removed all further diflifiiUin. I was not present owinc to the infinnitiaa

(und the more readily as he was pfgo, but his son, Julius LeMoyne.son-

! i . r. .

in-iaw, it. iiaritine, and William

brother-in-lawof the Sultan. The Porte ; refused, however, to receive the Algeri inc Ambassador or his presents, order

ed him to return, and to carry to his

28. Wishes to be married in a quiet i master, the Dey, tho Sultan's demand way; with a comfortable income. ! to declare war against France, to remit ' 29. Almost despairs of entering the i to n'ra a million piasters for his darinsr ,

entering the

of being called an

married state. SO. Bather fearful 44 Old Maid."

31. An additional love of drefs. 32. Professes to dislike halls, lindc it

difficult to get good partners. 33. Wonders how men t;.in lar the

Blackhurst, Superintendent of the Gas

y ones, naa charge of the entire procees from beginning to ad. The estimated heat of the retort at boob was 1,S00 degrees Fahrenheit, and Dr. LeMoye clalml f Ii!. , 4 1--. 1 . . .

i oaring biuuu mat h eeumatea ithin CO th0 bigheat degree of heat which the

presumption, and to do all within GO 1 '0 highest de

days, i he Capudan Paha told Bam- 'rnace has ever shown at sot over

bridge it was the first time a foreign Vf degree.

atrnii 10.

: Ji son of Co1 A H" IIrti""r, patont-attor-

r..it. i ... .i..,, .., ... . ney, n aamnston. IJ. C. eomm iti mi.

Froi'c'ulu ht e ,i I i? a jc b f ornWn8. Failure "in simple matter, consisting chitfiy in the ! cSZie'd f U, ! protection of eggs and tadpoles from j taUSC8 Msned- , birds and other enemies, by means of ForeJNet. pVirtVd "ZmntT'to PS!??' V re' -Kin n? to settle ' bicn shipVeS I to S Tlou h Thn I iJK " . C !

Hgejiuotationof prices is 20 tanii . . Emanuel. , 9. Ill nature increases.

. i no exportation of forest tree sefcds

V Tr;"'"."' dimensions in this country. California sends $10,000 worth per year.

armed vessel had reached Constantinople without having first obtained a 44 lirman" from the Grand Seignor. It mut have been the fault of the nesrli-

society of sensible women to llirt with J Knce of tho Commander of the Castles, chits. I He had put him in confinement, and his 34. Affects good humor in herconver-l execution was only delayed until the.

sation with men. 35. Jealous of tho praise of women. Quarrels with her friend who is lately married. 37, Thinks herself slisrhted in society.

38. Likes to talk of her acquaintances

sentence had received his (the Pasha's)

The arrangements at the crematory

were similar to those used during the cremation of Baroa de Palm. The remains were taken from the casket aad placed in the iron cradle and a muslia cloth previously soaked in alum water was spread over them to hide them from view. At 2 o'clock tlie cradle wm niMh.

.. ... .. ; .

Present till! ilnmtiml i,,lu il...

supply. Thoseeds of the Oregon piuo, known also as tho yellow fir, are most in demand. The timber of that tree is as good as British oak forship-bnilding.and im heeti found sound after 18 years' use for this purpose. The South Sea colonies are planting the California redwood tree extensively. fcchoel ohiI CkHfoh. -Georgo F. Pentecost, a celebrated Hpt T, ,clurgyman cf Boston, has resigned his pastorate there to assume the work of an evangelist. i7Hcvdwrd Fitetttald, Catholic Bishop of Little ltock, has commenced

A folk-lore society has just been i formed in Englandllor the purpose of ' preserving the fast-fading relics ot pop,.iM r.,.:.-... i . , 1

aim iraiimons. icirutinary

local proverbial sayings, super- 1 and old customs. Tho now so.

ciety will gather together the folk-loru articles scattered through Knirlish liter. .

turo, and such communications on tho i same subject as may be forwarded di- f

rect to the society, and it will print such accounts of the folk-lore of tho colonics and also of other countries as nm4 serve to illustrate and explain thatof England. Tho oldest Duke in Britain is his Grace of Portland, aged 78; the youngest is the Duke of Montrose, who is 20. The oldest Earl is the Irish Earl of Kilmoroy, aged 90. the youngest is the Earl of Hopetown, aged 18. The oldest M annus is the Marmiisof nontwrl. urwl

81 ; the youngest is Marquis Camden, aged S. The oldest Baronet is Sir Bick-

10. Very meddltnr and oflieions.

41. If rich, as a dernier rort.

makes lovo to a voumr man without i ho Hew into a race, and would have had

signature, which would not be with- ' etl nto the retort and the door closed.

held. Bainbndge took the whole blame ' ln ia minutes the body was entirely reon himself, frankly told all the circum- ducod, and at the end of an hour aad stances, and finally saved tho life of the three-quarters the cremation was prooffending Pasha at the Dardanelles. The i 00ced complete, and the flues of the Sultan gave him, on leaving, a finnan furnace were closed and the door sealed of protection. When in an audience liormetioally to arrest combustion aad with the Dev. he refused to po a .mwnnd 5 allow the retort to cool. This will re

time to Constantinople on his business, m,ir Ht I8' 30 hours, when tlte door

fortune.

42. Not succeeding, rails against all mankind. 43. Partiality for cards and scandle commences. 14. Severe against the manners of the

age. 45. man. 46. 47. tea. 48. dogs. 49.

Strong predilection for a clergy-

Enraged at his desertion. Becomes desponding and takes to Turns all sensibility to oats and

a dependent relative to her feline and canine

Adopts

aticna upon nurse rv.

50. Becomes disgusted with the world, and vents all her ill humor on her unfortunate relative. San Anient Aziress.

him murdered on the spot bad he not

displayed the Sultan's firman. This brought him to terms, and Hainbridge was allowed to depart. PA iladelphia Pr.,t. ' ' DIMcalt LevcMakiag. Tho boy who sells fruit and confectioner-on the train is usually a vigorous sow of a boy, with an eye strictly to business, and with no romantic thoughts nmning through his active brain. One pf them came very near ruining the happiness of two young souls for life the other day. A young man sat in the seat with a pretty girl, and though the passengers couldn't distinguish, their conversation from the noise Made by the oars, it was pretty erkJeat that what wm being sM

of the retort will be opened aad the cal

cined bones removed. The result of cremation is not ashes, but fragments of calcined bone, white as snow and entire

ly odorless. Mr. Pitman expressed himself as more than satisfied with the ore- , mation. Ho is undecided as to what he , will do with the remains, but thinks lie i will erect a monument, in the inside of

niiiuu uc win iiiuuB mo jar anu contents.

ur. i,e.Moyne says that hereafter all cremations will be conducted in strict privacy, none but the friends being allowed in the building during the process, and says that the success of to-day was not needed to convince him that cremation is the quickest, most economical and sanitary way of disposing of the dead. Canada supplies the United States with four Million doea of eggs every year.