Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1881 — Page 2

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Ibo little boy asked, presently. “Now, den, you don’twanter push | old Brer Rabbit too close.” replied Un- [ ele Remits siwniltoantly. *• He mighty ! tender-footed creotur, en do mo’ w’at you push’itu, de fudder he lef you.” There was prolonged silence in the old man's cabin, until, seeing that the I little boy was growing restless enough j to cast several eurlous glances in the I direction of the tool-chest in the corner. Uncle Remus lifted one leg over the other, scratched his head reflectively,

and began:

“ One time, atter Brer Rabbit done bm trompin’ ’roun’ huntin' up some sallid fer ter make out his dinner wid, he fine hisse’f in tie neighborhoods er Mr. Man house, on he pass ’long twell ho come ter de gyardin-gabe he see Little Gal playin’ ’roun’ in de san’. W’en Brer Rabbit look ’twix* de gyardin-pa-lin’s en see de oolluds, on do sparrergrass, en de yufhor gyardin truck grovvin’ dttr, hit make ho mouf water, lien he Dike en walk up tec do Little Gal, Brer Rabbit did, en pull his roach, [top knot,] eu bow, en scrape his foot,

entalk mighty nice en slick.

“ ‘ Howdy, Littlo Gal,’ sea Bror Rabbit, sezee; ’how yon come On?’ sezeo. “ Don do Little Gal, sho ’soon’ howdy she did, en she ax Brer Raboit how he come on, en Brer Rabbit, he ’low he po’ly, en den he ax of dis tie Little Gal w’at ’er pa Uve up dar in de big w’ito house, w’tch de Littlo Gal, she up’nsay ’twur’. Bror Rabbit, he say he mighty glad, kase he des bin updartertersee’er pa, «n he any dat ’erpa, he sent ’im out dar fer Dtr tell do Little Gal dat she mus* open de gyardin-gate so Brer Rabbit kin go in en git some truck. Den de LiUlu Gal, she jump ’roun', she did, ea sli* open tie gate, en wid dat. Brer Rabbit, he hop in, liedid en got'im amass er greens, en hop out ng'iu, on w’en lie gwine oft'he make his bow, he did, en tell de Little Gal dat he much ’bleedge, cn dea atter dat ho pot out fer home. “Nex’ day. Brer Rabbit, jje hide out, he did twol he see do Little Gal come out tor jilav, en den he put up dp same tale, en walk otT wid a n er mess or truck, en hit keep on dis away twel bimeby Mr. Man, he ’gunter miss his greens, en lie keep on a-missln’ uu urn twel he getter excusin’ eve’body on de place er stroyin’ un nm en w’en dat come ter

pas’, de Little Gal, she up’n, say:

“‘My goodness, pa!’sez sho, ‘you done told Mr. Rabbit for ter come en make me let ’im in de gyarden utter some greens, eu ninl he done come cn ax mo, en aint 1 dune gone en let ’im

in?” sez sho.

“ Mr. Man aint hatter study long ’fo’ ho see how de lan’ lay, en don ho la IF, en tell the I-ittlo Gal lie done gone en ciisremember all ’bout Mr. Rabbit, en den he up'n say, sezto: “'Nex' time Mr. Rabbit come, you tak’n tu’n ’imin, en den you run des ez fas’ ez vou kin en come en tell me, kase

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I got some bizness wid dat young chap dat's ’bleedged tor be 'tend ter,’ sezee. “nIio nutF, nex’ mawnin’ dar wuz de Little Gal playin’ 'roun', en yer come Brer Rabbit atter hts Towance or greens. He wuz ready wdd do same tale, eu don de Littlo Gal, sho tn’n him in, she did, cn den sho run up tor de house en holler: Rabbit in do gyarden now! Yor he is paT "Den Mr. Man, he rush out, en grab up a flshin’ lino ivat was bangin’ in do back po’oh. en make fur do gyarden, en w'on he gU dar, dar wuz Brer Rabbit trompin’ ’round on tie straw’be’y-bed en maskin’ down de termartusses. W’en Brer Rabbit sec Mr Man he squot behine a cullud leaf, but ’twa’n't no use. Mr. Man done seed him, eu ’fo’ you kin count 'leven, he done got old Brer Rabbit tie hard cn fas’ wid do fishin’-line. Atter he done got ’im tie good, Mr. Man step back, he did, en say, sezee: “ * You done been fool me lots or time, but this time yonre mine. I'm gwinter take yon en gin you a larrupin’,’ sezee, ‘en den Pm gwinter skin you en nail yo’ hide on de stable do’,’ sezee; ‘en den to make sho dat you git do right kinder larrupin’. I’ll des step up ter de hoosc,’ sezee, ‘on fetch de little rbd cowhide, en den I’ll take en gin you brinjor,’ sezee. t “ Den Mr. Man call ter de Little Gal tor watch Brer Rabbit w'iles begone. " Brer Rabbit aint savin’ nothin’, but Mr. Man aint mo’n out de gate ’fo’ he ’gun ter sing; en in dem days Brur Rabbit wuz a singer, mon,” continued Uncle Remus, with unusual emphasis, “en w’on he chimed up fer ter sing he make them yuther creature hoi’ "der

href.”

“What did he sing, Uncle Remus?”

asked the little boy.

“ Ef 1 aint fergit dat song ofFn my min’,” said Uncle Remus, looking over his spectacles at the tiro, with a curious air of attempting to remem-

wav :

“‘ De .lay-bird hunt do spnrror nest.

Ibee-Diurtin sal! all 'mini';

De niuarT, be holler front de top er de tree.

Mr. Mole he stay in do armin';

He hide on h-- t iy twol de dark drap down—

Mr. Mole he hide in do KroutiV

Wen de Little (oil venr rbit abo I Tui .... ... ... o.l , .mu. i troubles and distress which sho tries to she did eu she uTn ax ’ Brer ug n! ‘ USBil . n,,(1 suffocating heat the alleviate when possible. She is a wmn- ’• ui> n ax met little mummy lies motionless on its back, i ftn 0 f verv ort ijn ar .. . inn earanee rs re Rabbit for ter sing soino mu’ but Bror i resplendent in its whim surplice, a lit I gards d^^ss^nirot^er'ae^Msm'ies rbunt Babbit, ho sorter cough, he did, on ’low | candidate fur the honorsof a life whose g ‘ 1 rles ' about

This propnr.itInn, ns Its Y «inio FiKnlflus, coafdsta of Vegetable Propel tit*s that arc liannlt-ss to tho mont delicate Invalid. Upon onn trinl tho merits of thiri Com pound will Ik' rocogmiz. .1, a.»i relief Is Inunodlato , and rrhen its use Is continued, in ninety-nine cruses in a hun.

dred.&permanentcurcUefrected,aflthouNUulg will tc* .. # ^ - tify On n. ’i»uut of its pr .ven merit*, it Is Ut-duy re- D^r SOHUitlling, “ hit rilQ SOFtCF diS yCF

commentlfd and |»ri«jorib«l l> the best phy^Icfajis In |

the country.

It will cure entirely the worst form of ft; Hi Mg of the uterus, Leucorrhaa, irregular and imlnful llenstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Innaminntton nntl Tice ration. Flooding^, all Pi.splacementB ar.d the coii sequent spinal weakness, and is especially ndaptod to the Change of Idfe. It will disHolve and ciih-I tumors from the utorusin '«n cnrly ptnjo of development. Tim i . tendency to cancerous liumoi*s there is checked very I ‘IVUgh

speedily by its uso.

In net it has proved to Im? tho (Trent *-ft and bo‘t remedy that has ever been discover ed II permeates every portion of the system, and (fives new life and vi^or. It removes faint ness,flatulency. dt* Stroys all craving for stiimiianU, and relieves weakness

of the stomach

It cures Floating, TTrndnchrs, Ntvous I’robtrr.f ion General Dehility, RlcejdcHsnefa, Deprrssion aril lull *<csti«>n That feditur of lM.*ai inff down, causing jm!n. weifrht and hnckache, is always iM‘nnanently cured l,y its use. It will at %11 times, nnd under a 11 cirournHtun ces, act in harmony with tho law that governs the

He male system.

For Kidney Complaints of either res this comjxninu

Ia unsurpassed.

tydia E. Pinkliain's Vegn'.able Compound

Is prepared at 2^3 nntl **n5 Wc.Price ti 00. Bis bottles fer ^.oO form of pills also in the form of of price $1.00, j*er rstx, for eitl f rwly answers all l' tt<TH of inqu

»tay dar en let dat nr Mr. Mrfvi sackytice’ im? Shoo! Bror Rub rift dance, but he dance home. You hoar me?”—• Uncle Remus, in Scribner's Monthly.

How tho Weather Indications Are De»

termined.

My Two Gray Foxes.

Not long ago, write* a Virginia lady, ■ my husband went fox hunting, and met ! with a don of woo little fox babies, at the most throe days old, which he brought home cradled in his silk pock-•t-hankcrchief. This caused me utter consternation, for what could be done with such tiny little things? I happened to put them into tho rocking-chair, and called my Kitty that had one little bairn of her own. I’ussy loolred at them in amazement when the littlo things croodled against her. Sho commenced

At tho Signal Service Bureau in Washington the weather indications are recorded at live a. m-, eleven a m., four j>. m., nnd eleven p. m., daily. A reporter undertakes to tell how the work is done, and this is what he sees:

Take a seat in the Indication room nur8 i n g them at once, so that her own With me. and WO Will see how the wenth- Hivute.UBi nm.rUl.m..nt with

or is gotten up. It is now four o clock.

Washington time, and teb*grams are astonishment of every one. They grew pouring in from all parts of the United an(1 thrivod in ray J rocking-chair, so

States, Canada, British America, West - - - - J

Indies, Novia Scotia, and f/illin" into the lap of the sergeant In (marge.

that I had no more command of it as my own for at least three months, fur they all took possession—Kitty, kit and the foxes. They soon began to bo very playful and cut up all kinds of little capers, and began readily to answer to their names. They were so much alike that I could not distinguish one from the other, except by thu colored ribbons on their nocks. Romeo was scarlet.

Juliet blue.

They became my littlo companions nnd friends. When I walked out they would walk on each side of me, ami never offered to desert mo. One day I went some distance to see a neighbor, and the broom grass being very high crossing tho liehi, I felt very much utraid of losing them, but they stuck close to mo. At this time they

wore about six mouths old.

One morning Juliet came homo with ono of her hinfl legs broken. I took her np in ray lap, splintered and knitted it beautifully. She was perfectly quiet, and never offered to prevent me from

nor dot a i Is"" ^ wlii o hh is ’ o“x“p~er7ence anil bnuling tip her leg, and was most gratelearning have taught him. Not a word tu . ' A 1 ni ohf they slept on tho porch is spoken in tho room. Old I’robs is in Wlt l hvo or six big hounds, that were a deep study. In a moment he will very fond of them-a curious sight to speak to fifty millions of people, and a N ', ! , e t H ' hounds and thu foxes, few more over in Canada. His steno- *11 cuddled up together at night Iheu grapher appears, and tho indications ?? 8(,on “ ^ WIW °P" ,u ; d ' are dictated for Now England, then the lt,,nluo ftntl w : oukl yi-^Lm's Middle States, the South, West. Mis-1 ^ my room and jump on the bed. sUsippi Valley, then, perhaps, a storm , 1 {omeo w 1 oa1 ' 1 P url11 } ,n y ^'o nnd creep bulletin twenty-four hours in advance ,,ow “ an ' 1 llu f 1 (cot, but Juliet was to warn some special eectlon of the , I 1 " ro sh y- ^ lui 1 ' v : ouhl (“"‘I’ ou country the bed, rim around and jump oil again;

^ i v ! Romeo would remain in bed until

Among the innovations made J breakfast timo. Then they would take General Hazen is the furnishing to sec- t j 10 ; r gtation, with their forepaws on my tions of the eoont.rv snee.lal renorts htp, waiting for any little bits that I

The territory cuvened is from Olympia, in Victoria, on the northwest const iff British America, across to Sydney, above Newfoundland, thenoo down to Havana, across to San Diego, California, and thence back agafn. There's a girdle for Puck. At a certain hour of the day—throe o’clock Washington timo— observations are taken at all the stations, and then they begin to come in. chasing each other over tho wires pellmell, like a crowd of unruly school boys. These dispatches are called off to six gentlemen, each of whom sits before a map, onenotfng the thermometer, another the barometer, a third the condition of tho weather, and so on. These are transferred to one large map; ami then Old Probabilities mutes his appearance^ He glances over all; sees whore a storm was at one a. in., and notes where it was at three o’clock. He takes into consideration the wind currents, the humidity, and all the tui-

tions of the country special reports of floods, tho conditions of rivers, and their probable riss or fall, within the twenty-four hours following at given points. Then again reports are made fur the Southern States on the weather

would give to them. They would eat anything, but had a preference for eggs. They wore exactly liketwo cats about the house, and not any more trouble.

during cotton picking time, signals bo- ! ‘"hen’iiuu-o o^^TchiXu

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coming. It is in contemplation to fur-1 V ' ,r -V *‘>nd of (hem, but they did not like nish the agricultural sections with indi- i "'V were perfectly free - cationsforliarvest time, so that tho farm- '>‘;vej' were tied or conhned in any way ers will know when to cut their grain 1 out one object,on to them-that

was their lox odor. One of our oldest Virginia fox-hunting friends, Major Thornton, came home to spend the night. The Major admired tho foxes

ago, to awaked t^'farmers'To They | »''>a/>ngly. but tho littlo animals did might save what they could. But it "”t behave at all well to the Major, for has been found that most country tele- 8 . na PP“ dand "nailed at him m such graph offices close at such an early hour ^ unbectnung manner that he became that this cannot be carried out. ; 'l u ‘ te afnml ° thu,1 1 1 and 8a, . d:

" Pray, madam, do take them away. ’

^ I think they must have had an in-

cut their grain

and when to take it in. The idea was to have small cannon at telegraph stations, and if a storm should be discovered in the night, which promised great dam

How to Dress tho Children.

The capacity ot onr ancestors to ac-

stinct that the Major had brought many

<<# their suedes to grief.

faculty of adaptation, hut also on their skill in protecting themselves by artificial means from the inclemency of the higher latitudes. Houses and clothes are a blessing if they answer this purpose by a close imitation of Nature’s own plan in sheltering her ehfldren from

began to wander too far from home. They were mistaken for wild foxes and hunted down. It was nut discovered that they were my tamo foxes until the hunters saw the ribbons upon their ueeks. They were killed by a strange

atmospheric vicissitudes; but in degree I ^ 'T'd* - ftn '! /('f 1 as thev deviate from th ,t nlen tT.eir «‘TO both aflectionAte and grateful lit-

tlo animals. I could have retained

as they deviate from that plan their hygienic disadvantages balance, or even outweigh, tho gain In other respects. A swallow’s nest protects her brood from cold and rain without debarring them from the fresh air; a human domicile, too, should combine comfort with the advantage of perfect ventilation ; and our clothes, like tho fur of asquirrel or the feather-mantle of a hawk, should

with her, I learned that sho was an anient Republican, but hates Gambetta and believes that the present leaders of the Republican party in power must bo “ousted” in order that the true interests of the working people may be advanced. She naturally associates herself with the Socialists and is in com- | plete sympathy with the Nihilists of Russia and Germany. She rejoices over the assassination of tho Czar as an event which advances the cause of personal freedom and the suppression of despotism throughout Europe. She says: “The aim we have in view is the elevation of tho masses, the higher education of the common people, the freeing them from the superstitious tyranny imposed upon them by the priesthood.” She wrote in my album a sentiment, the sense of which is this: “ Let who may doubt it, the cause of human liberty is bound to succeed. W e are little it is true, but our ideas are great, and long after we have ceased to exist they shall shine to ail eternity!”—Paris Cor. San Francisco Chronicle.

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Some Late Inventions. A California man is said to have discovered a process for drying and pressing potatoes by which they can be preserved for years without any loss of their flavor cr nutritive qualities. A German machinist has invented a process for cleaning oil which has been used for lubricating machinery, by which ho claims a saving of fifty per cent, in the consumption of the material is obtained. A firm of stove manufacturers have recently brought out a new lining for stoves, intended particularly for those in which soft coal is burned. It is claimed that clinkers will not form in the stove in which the lining is used. A new material for architectural purposes, said to bo entirely fire-proof, is made from cotton. After being converted into a paste by chemical treatment, it is molded into tlie desired form and allowed to dry, when it becomes as hard as stone. It is called architectural

cotton.

A French electrician has devised a form of electric lamp by which intermittent luminous signals can be produced. A cam motion is used, by which the carbons are separated at each revo* j lotion, and can be operated by clock- j work for regular signals or by hand at a variable rate for the irregular ones. A machine has been recently patented designed lor threading holts and tapping nuts, and so constructed that when one tapordie is forced forward to do its work another die or tap will be withdrawn. The machine thus works continuously, ami no time is lost in withdrawing the die or tap. A New York man is said to have discovered a process for the manufacture of sulphate of quinine from coal tar. Owing to the fact that but little has been done toward the cultivation of the chincona, a substitute for Peruvian I bark, from which the drug has heretofore been made, it lias been sought after for years. The trade in the article is a heavy ono, and if the new process should prove to be as successful as it is anticipated by tho inventor, it will cause a revolution in the trade.

I buy of manufacturers flircot, for rash If you Rive me your patronage I twill save! you money. GreencaFtle office in Hathaway’s Block. mSixl 3SrOTXOE3 r ro CONTRACTORS, FARMERS j And ill! others interested. The umlcNrigned are prepared to furnish at Ihe lowest prices, IliiiifiiiUioit GrtM'iion^llc T i X Juli j I'MiKtor 1‘iiria. Omciif, l.aixl Piaster, PlHNlorer’s Hair, Ac. Prompt attention given to all orders. A call, is solicited. Northwest corner Public Square,(ircencastie, Ind IJ. C. STI’EG.

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Mosquitoes in Barmah.

Conrad COOK,

Soletagent for Pure

ttw* v/hite Lead!!!

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very Keg Warranted. West Side public square.

them until now by keeping them in captivity. That I would never have done, however, for I think it most cruel to confine any animal, and very selfish too, for one's mere gratification, to punish poor little animals. I am sure r.ll such pets fret more than any person is

aware of.

keep us warm nad dry without interfer- L

ing with the cutaneous excretions and Michel, the Fi'cnclt CVtiunnuist. the free movement of our limbs. j j had an interesting interview with Measured by these standards, the Louise Michel Yesterday. You will reewintui dress of an American school-boy ollect her as tho leafliiur spirit of the is nearly the best, the summer dress of | petroUnscs, the women who threw pctheaverage American French, urrtlGcr-, troleum on the public buildin-s and set man nursling about the worst that could |j n . t<» the Palace of Just:--.:, The Hotel possibly be devised. At tut age when of the Legion of Honor, the Hotel de the rapid development of the whole or- villo, etc. it was Louise Michel who gamsm requires the utmost freedom of touched ofl', it is said, the Hotel do movement, our oh.kiren are kept in the - Ville’s conflagration. She returned on fftturs of garments that check j the 10th of September last from New tho activity of the body m U’ a i e j ()n } at the French penal colony, every way; swaddling-clothes, under-1 i lliv i n ,, i u . cn . llmi( 'stie.l by the Governslurts. overshiPts, neck-wrappers, men t. She is now en-'a-cd in furthertrulinggowns, garnitures, flounces, and i i n;I ,i 10 oause of “social reform” and shawls reduce the helpless homunculus, agitating “ social rev .lulion.” To this to a bundle of dry-goods, unable to - 0 ud she writes each week several odimove or turn. ineapabTe of relieving or torials and poems (fur l.ouise is also a intimating its unuasinuss in anyway poetess) for her journal—La Re,volut‘on save by the use of its squea ing appara-, SocaU. She also contributes to other us and consequently squealing violent-, Parisian journals. She is a philanthroIj from morning till night. Out-doors, pist, and devotes from three to live m the baby-eunriHge. “<jpld draughts” o’clock each afternoon to receivin'-' the hrive to be gUMrdod and n load poor, the working classes and heTriuff of extra wrapper* eompletelv counter- wiiat they have to tell about then-

act the benefit of the fresh air; faint - -

The Burmah varieties of mosquitoes are numerous, and all eagerly thirst atter human or animal blood. Elephants and butialoes suffer from their attacks almost as much as human beings, but protect themselves in a measure by wallowing in mud or covering their bodies with mud and dust. aT night, when cattle are tied up, the Burmar! cultivator usually makes a fire of green wood, and the smoke to a certain extent protects tho animils from the attacks of insects. At Maoobcng, which has the reputation of being the most mosquito-haunted station of British Burmah, the European residents, after four p. m., have to resort to mosquito rooms—large frames covered over with net—and thus pass the timo the best they can until tho following moraine;. In some parts of the Rasseiu distil t humane owners of cattle and ponies have mosquito curtains even for

their beasts. The Irrawadi river, on ! 7 _ , „

which Rangoon, the chief town of tho AMKI< province, is built, is also celebrated for

Evans & Washburn,

Physicians and Surgeons,! Office—Weit side of tho Square, ove^ Taylor’s' store. • ji

A. M. MILLIQAIL

Pal Est&is d kM ki

Office in Southard block, first stairway north of postoffico. 1 y5

G-. W BE’NCE,

Physician and Surgeon, <

GREEN CASTLE, IND.

Office over “When” cb.thing Store. Residence

with W. S. Mulboln. 13tf

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Real Estate. Lean & lusnraace Agents.

Money 'o loan on Ion? or phort time. i Room.—No. 1, o a i 1( j MV or bandes’ Drug Sto-o, East Warhingtun etrect. Urc-ncustle,

Ind.

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SMILEY & NEFF,

the large -ize of the mosquitoes and the !-A-TTO I-f'.WIETYS -A-T T, A AAT venom of their bite. At Dallah, oppo- omce, up rtairs in AJrin’s Black. South .Side site Rangoon, they are particularly bad; Ftiblic Square. Green.-a.-tle, Ind. 1’rnctice iu and r« sidenta here are mostly provided , '' ,!l _ 00 “ rt * u "' “"' l bu » ip «»»- with mosquito rooms similar to those I y , nnr'nc‘r'r ! 'C'D'y used in Maoobcng. There was a story J • A* ’jrUXjUoijJjilit JL,

current at tho last Burmese war that a i TviTxrcnnT * at sailer on board out of Her Majesty’s A II i. s 'lC IAN AND Si

ments which In- suffered from those tinv I pests.—Chambers' Journal. GUAY’S M*IE«'!rir HI HDICIJVE.

— « rPtADS MAUR Tho (1 r c a tTRADE MARK

A Rare TalcnL

The faculty of drawing out of persons with whom one is conversing the host Mien; is in them -brighter things even than they suppose tltemsolves capable | of-is the rare gift with which Nature has endowed some women. George Eliot

- - | forty to natural impulse | medium

every movement of a

will be suppressed ns a revival of barbarism and an insurrection against the statutes of an orthodox community.

Hence, in ft great degree, I he .lispropoV-; verse. But her eves have a sympathettionate mortality, in all northern coun-1 k: look and w hen she is talking with

phlut. Addrcfl No family sli

LIV^R I’lLLB T1h > Torpidity of tin Li

John h i

n Avcnuo, Lyon Bfa*«. 0 Sui.t by mail in the r KengoH, on rorclpt her. Mn». ITNTCIIAM

St;nd for puu

as iUkjvo ItU n!■ /n this pajv'r. . ildlH? wlthotif LVLI A E. i’lNKTTAM’

dat he got a mighty bad ho'senoss down inter hi. win’prpe som'ers. De Little Gal she swadu en swado, [ persuaded,] an bimeby Brer Rabbit, ho up’n ’low dat he kin dance mo’ sanier dan w’at he kin sing. Den de Little Gal, she ax ’im wont he dance, en Brer Rabbit, ho ’spon’ how in de name er goodness kin

a man dance w ilf-s he nM tie up dis | where infantile diseases are away, en dcu de Little (ial. she say she j n Hiridostiin. I, .hies of all k montie im en Brer Rabbit he say aint all sizes toddle about nuk,,/, nearly tho I

I vear round; and the Indians of Tamaulipas, between Tampico nnd Matamoras, raise an astonishing nnni-

forty-tvvo years of age, of height, very strongly-liqi It,

with hair which hangs in a wild sort of way about her cars and forehead. Her

face is not handsome; in fact, tho

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akoerin’ ef she do. Wid dat de Little Gal, she retch down cn onloosc do fishline, cn Brer Babbit, he sorter stretch

hisse'f en look ’roun’.”

Here Uncle Remus paused nnd sighed, as though ho had relieved his mind of a , great burden. The littlo hoy waited a few minutes for flic old man to resume,

and liMally he asked:

“ Did the Rabbit dance, Uncle Re-

in us?”

Milt E Morion, In', taken i.nd c,>nv ed t >.

Notary I’ublic, kiiowiedgements • vomutly attendees

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Who? Him? - ’ exclaimed the old just passed through the initiatory

man, with a queer affectation of elation “Bless yo’ soul, honey! Brer Rabbit gedder up his fotses und ’im, en he dance outer dat gyarden, en he dance home. He did dat! Sho’ly you don’t speck d-it a ole-timer w’at done had spc'uuee like Brer Rabbit gwine ter

tries of Christendom among infants j j“ou'sholook's you straight"i7liie eves,* under two \cars. In Spanish America, ; w ith a very frank and earnest expros-

as rare as gion.

(lasses and She has a romance, so they say. A

schoolmistress upon the heights of Montmartre,she owned, prior to the war of 1870, a nice little homo and schoolhouse. This the Government took from her as a war measure, the property being required for some purpose in connection with the defense of Baris. They paid her only a small part of its true value. She felt very bitter towards the French Government on this account. This bittern, s was gn ally Increased by tho killing of her lover, who was shot by the Government troops during the early days of tho commune, he htTinga soldier on tho side of the commune. Then she. became immediately the unrelenting foe of the Government and the chief leader of the women who did all they could to destroy and ruin i'ari.s by lire and otherwise. Talkin''

Kuvlifh remedy A n unfailing euro for Seminal Weakness, Sper matorrkea Impotency and allaiFeases that follow ah a sequence of Self-

Abu

UfOIE TAIINI,ofMem'ory,l ni

was a most charming person in conver- v, 'rfal Lassitude, 1’aln in tho i _ _ _

1 Villon, Prematura Old Age, and many other

♦use: as Loss

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r. i llaok, Dimness o(

s'ltion, tlionghshe was a woman of few : li'/"" 1 '. .[''."'.‘’"L 'i “ nc * '“-“.y other words, because of her intuitive insight I !iiid""p^rematuVe (;rnv n e. aDlty ° r ,>Df ' umptl0,> into the thoughts of others. A few j av-Eull partieulnrs in onr j.ami,hlet, which words would put her in',, possession, not' T x'ho r spee?ii!•'*medl»jne iT's’oid'hy^a^Y'Sg: of what, they said, but of what they I tDta. at If per package, or six packages for would fain have said, and she would so ' rwi11 ,ri '': b y ""'ll on receipt of tho improve upon it that ordinary people :'" "’ 0 ' ’ 5 '“'tulg'kay MKDB ink CO '

went away charmed with her who had _ _ , Buffalo, N. Y, made them for once at least feel them-1 ’ 0 J ln ,iret ' ncnf ' t ' c ^ Conrad Cook,

selves to ho wise. Long afterward.

her of brown bantlings who are never troubled with clothes till they are big enough to carry garden-stuff to a city where the police enforces the apron regulation. — I>r. Felix L. Oswalt}, in

Popular Science Monthly.

A well-known public character had

cero-

nionie t of a secret society, and while the sublime moral teachings and ineffable grandeur of the flummery’ were fresh upon inni, a friend whispered in his ear, “1 say , you are as big a fool as any cf us now, ain’t you?” -

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perhaps, sho would c II to their remem- ^ Great CAUSE of HU,\TAi\ MISERY braneo the wise or witty things which! * s l-oss «»>'

they could hardly believe themselves to have said, and which they assure

n.-v.-r would have said but for her 'aMaktafiSklA?' ^4'^

I A Lecture on tl , 1 radical cure ol Seminal U i .i.kni -- or Nperma-

-The husband of a deceased board- I i"', 1 ' 1 ' "' It 'buse, Iinoluutary ure keeper in Wa hington sent mpedbi ■ M a i ri aVe pen era n y 'j 17 'o*u - his pies to t!i" tal'lo with mortuary -uuii.tiou.Ei.ilcpry :i! -( rnd l ii?; Mental and

. V bthem,

j)aniea now and then by rnioli simiIi- j Hook, , Xc.

nirnls as, “Not dead, but bo-

n n i rii-nny pr'fVfH Ifftin lilH OWu OXpC 11 ' ‘ v • I Ln n a. tv f’n I ... ii .1....... j i ,,

Tn (ho old Puritan days a young

| 1 author, in this admirnble Lecture, c|cnrly proves from bi.s owu oxpcrionce that t be awluI ( onHcquoncyH of Htlf-nbuflc inny ho l ufloctu.T 1 ly ronjovecl without danprorong surfifi* ! uni ODCrat it’DS. h(iUcif>M. it. ? tu.K.r.'a l ivwrQ zxw

man caught waiting at t he church door

,,|,cra(i..iis. hi.uyiea, iii.,t.*'ii.icr.tr, rlnpr or ci.rdiaD: | .iutinu out a ino,!., of euro at

to see his girl itotuu would have been ' ;'?y"uff.V.^.’no !m.tAl! what Vtls'lmnd^^ nfay . :‘f down as one shade worse than h - , ' ,nv '' uro him-,11 cheaply, i.rivaiely undl; sheep-stealer. Detroit Free Press. \ r Lc( . tllrc wi „ pr0V8 11

! nruls and thouHanri*.

i !-..i Y a !;s, “ What’s honor?” as m under ■ .1. in a plain envelope, to any^ though it was hard to tell. But let one li'J-.'V '; , I .T M ,". 1 ; t 'VT ,ipt V f , ‘ i * "< woman sit behind another in cl,..rob , !- r 'f:;:r , fv,.M;; mi A;i,i^, haVa ' U "° a tUreCa,S iie’il tell what’s on her in less than „ , '' R'- a'LVKKWELI. MKDICALro..

At. I M. t Netv D rk, N. V.; I “. tVia

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minutes.