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OUR VILLAGE POGMATIST. Place, I'm not acquatated with ye. In the TATTOOI AS 4 FINE ART. Record place. you're too set in your notions RAILROADS. =e SINGULAR POWEK OF ADAPTATION Ly a Lady, in the Germantown Telegraph. : sur crionseie Seu aoe Moniniy:) | foe me Iu the third place, We dou't lke Two Hours in the studio of a Retired | “Cyurain isects FACTS FoR SCL SPV EIA Se De emann Seren) B{rorone fe tn followed his cor- | boerders no more.” j 2 Tiss. nie said THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. <; fot in the windy graveyard all that was | , Sometime after this encounter we came to| Not far trom Oak strect, beside the door.| ZZ" p watlaee, writing on the subject | ate did bot eee whet iu the world ake See MATIONAL LIME AND SitGne ROUTE rtal (and there was considerable of it) of | Know the Cap'n intimately, aud were fre-| way of an unostentalious liqaor saloon, | of color in animals, says a@ few years going to get fordinn«r. There was no possi- vo Tae Cap'n Baike Brine,” as he was famti- | ane oily honored with invitations to fish with | bangs a framed picture, paluted with India ago Mr. T. W. Wood called attention to the 4 < 4 called by man, woman and chil i mm. Well might a plata, anletiered far- | ink and vermilion on paper, represeutiug an | curious changes of color of the chrysatis of | Dility of ite clearing «fin time for the men- NORTH, WEST, FORTH WRET & SOUTHWEST ttle community traded | mer, who feared we might underrate the American engle folks to get vi bles from the garden, flapping his wings over @ | the emali cab! butterfly (Pontia Rape) ean! | many | Cap'n’s powers, observe ii: our bearing, with | gedd-ss of | bert fe Pros | it commenced just as thdugh it meant to racle and critic | ¢ )s8 derable emphasis, ‘Cap’ Barker Brine | Stripes. Uaderm Who Waves the Stars aud | when the caterpillars were confined in boxes rather.) : : f ; th these emblems a pass: | ined with different tints. Thus, in biack | Grebr vied to aey it it tesla eerie eee | ir tyrannical masier of jon in all pab- | Ca" tandie logic just as weil as I can handle | ing Sun reporter read boxes, they were very dark; in white boxes it Will quit before elev: atif it begins at | ie and patente moaten even now the | @ hoe!” The tug was poor enough, to be | M. Hildebrandt. Tattooing in India-| nearly white; and be further showed hat y day. Burl was e lo any wise commonplace is, “Gid | Stre, but O, the manner of it, the handling, | Ink.” similar changes occurred ina state of nature, oing totell you what we got for dinner. I Bring ured ( say.” He is already a | therein const-tod its greatness. It is said, | Behind @ seccen in the back room the | chrysalises xed againsta whitewashed wail | £ med to be there and We maneged tte tm Dude rhill and will be quoted for | tat shortly before the Cap’ passed away, | owner of that aristocratic name was found | belig nearly walle, against a red brick wail | bakPened to be there and we managed it to- ernteries to come,no doubt. Whar he said | he turned (0 an old neighbor who was watch: | bending over and firmly graspingthebrawny | reddtsh, against @ pitched palling nesrly | Ore is a sheep's head, as the old saying is.” “as ordinary, unoriginal and absurdly illog- | !p« at bis bedside, and wiih « kind of short- | arm o! a sailor w.th his leithand, and @: | black. ‘It #180 NM observed tha’ the Gotng into the wootshed I saw half a jeal, batit Was the way he said it that pro- | breath ostertation, gave this last order: “ira | work wiib bis right on a “crucifixion piece, dozen on‘ons and the same number of pota- ducet an effect. He had “great command of | Cuftin! let the line of demarcation proceed trom | as he expiained. He threw a quizzical yet | or brown, according to the surrounding col- | joes, that were left frem yesterday’s dinner. Tanguage,” but the commodity was is end of the house! kindly glance at the intruder. Workman i nar: ple of | | suggested that “if they were allonions we'd n~ after it had been commanded. ———— and subject sat opposite each other in chairs | this kind eo furnished by the | fry them.% “Or all was & colloquial inebriate, constantly tamb- Dangers drawn close to the window. Under a@ felt | chrysalis of an Colors in Animals. ‘the House iceper. The Newspapers of the Na- j tional Capital. ve Melina tom, | OLDEST! CHEAPEST!! BESTI THE EVENING STAR. é : + 4 8 i e i ‘ e the Deep.« mens. For iostance, I remember one thick, foggy day, he rolled into the post-office, where we were ail assembied to wait for the morning mail}, and, on being appealed to for am explanation cf the cause which bri about the beavy mists which so frequently envelop us at Underhill, he leaned thought- fully on bis walking-stick and thusdelivered himself in @ swelling, majestic tone, that implied long and mysterious stady over the phenomenon: “When the Atmosphere and Brmisphere comes together if causes the earth to sweat, andl thereby produces a fou!” Tae learned manner tn which the cap'n prono inced these idiotic words established conviction in the minds of nearly all the listeners present. Susen G., who gladdens our summer cliffs With her presence. and whose sense of hamor Is ore of ber prominent delightfal qualities, hy ards up questions all winter to stagge n with during July and August. s she bas never yet been put off sans an- Swer. nO matter bow absurd the interrog: tion. The Cap'u cannot aftord to a knowing in nis native Uaderh anytedy. Susan, encountering him one 3 ne little of-everything shop, boldly AROUND CAPE HOKN. | Correspondence of the Boston Journal.) All day long the battle rages, and the fol- l>wing midnigh’ the sea is terrific. The cap- tain tells his chief mate, “We must wear ship, sir, before it gets worse. They say ‘a for'ress is no stronger than its weakest side,’ ay d the Weakest side of this thiny is in-shore. On the cther tack we shall probably work oul of the strevgin of the gale; certainly bh up to the sea better, and be ready to take advantage of a sudden shift of wind, instead of being in danger of getting caught aback.” He lc oks at his chart, and finds he bas a good offing. plenty of room to stand ia- sbore. The hands are called; the mizzntop- ssil is farled: the cross-jack yard hauled In; Woof the best helmsmen in the ship putatthe wheel: twenty pairs of stout arms lay hoid of the main- brace and stretch it along thedecks to a good sate place for holding the tura Our captain is on the after house over looking the hissing, bolling waves watching fora chance io keep the ship oT There js littie to choose in such &@ sea as this, asa rule the heavy rollers go in triplets, one right after the ‘other, then there is a | *danip cloth, lall for # bit before another trio comes along, | Ments, tae a vont in @ kind of verbal delirium tre- | AN EXCITING SCENE—WEARING 681IP | hat, shoved back on the artist's head, twibkled a merry pair of gray eyes, while a grizzled moustache and a brows face, criss- crossed with five wrinkles, spoke ot past service on the seas. It wore an absorbed and placid ex, sion, befit- lng @ genuine artist. His, he said, is the cnly siudio of the kind in the city. On @ little stand, within busy reach, were two saucers containing pasty liquids, one black ard the other red; @ razor, a sketching book partly filled with colored drawings, aud a queer little instrament made by bind ing six No. 12 needles to the end of a stick as large as a penholder and haif as long. The points were so arranged that while the: themselves formed a straight line at theend, yet they slanted and ran oP Ward to an obtuse point. These the artist called his tools, asd | while be talked he pricked the needies, with & Monotonous Motion, into the guiding lines Which he bad previously drawn on the sail- or’s 2 Tue points made a scratching they tore the skin and left in it the pus fluid, which had been taken up at ip io the saucer, Tne artist first @ little, then pricked a lttle. With fier pricking for a few mo- sa lean butterfly (Papilio | «Let's cook them ail together." said i. And Nireus) observed at the Cape by Mrs. Barber | we soon had them peeled and sliced. We put nd described (with a colored plate) ia the “Transactions of the Entom jieal Socie- ty,” 1874, page 519. Tae caterpillar feeds on the orange tree, and also on a forest tree Phy pow lanceolata) which has. foe Nor age leaf, and its color corresponds with tha’ of the leaves it feeds upon, being of ad«rker green when it feeds on the oi The Poe is usually found suspends mong the leafy twigs of its food-plant, or of some neighboring tree; but it is often attached to the larger branches, and Mrs. Barber has dis- covered that Ii has the property of acquiring the color, more or 1--s accurately, of any natural object it may be in contact wivh. A number of the caterpillars were placed in a case with a glass cover, one side of th: case being formed by a red brick wall, the other sides being of yellowish twood. Tney were fed on orange leaves, and a branch of the bortle-brash tree (Banksia, sp.) was placed aisoin the case. When fully fed, some at- tached themselves to the oranget wigs, others to the bottle brush branch; and these all changed to green pups; but each correspond- ed exactly In tint to the leaves around it, the one being dark, the other a pale, faded green, the onions in the kettl: first, with a piece o butter the size of an egg. Now, the only trouble will be, there is not enough ee | ily of six, if it isas paiataple as I will be. Ai this juncture I discovered three | good- heyy eegerngeeron ee a et = Koln y an ©: ment ai fiiced them ready to put in ‘with the pota- toes, when the onions cooked about ten minutes. We added pepper and salt and spread a little more butter over when they were taken up. Jeunie made some excellent apple dumplings and baked them with a lit- 'L+ water in the bottom of the Uns; and al- toough wi'h the nice rich cream and sugar they were faultless, the boys said it was hard © tell which tasted best, the «‘vegetable con- —-,* as Bob called it, or the dump- ings. : POTATO YFAST. Into three pings of boiling water place a | srall muslin bag containing as many hops as can at one time be held in your hand; let them boil fifteen minutes; then take ont the hops, pressing all the water tuto the botler; toen ‘stir into this hop-water one pint of neh. Otactnnati, Pittsbari . Philadel phia and | THE OTHER DAILY raruns 7 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, THE WEEKLY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. o. a The Evening Star is everywhere recognined as the ineding newspape of Washingtor. With two exceptions only, « he 1he lereest circulation of any daily paper published touch of New York, mors than rH eee ¥ ame To TRarT oF ata omy other tm the city, and wer, In WacmiNeTOR app TOSRTURR To sdvertisers, therefore, m ‘ated potatoes. allowing them to boi UT » H presents peoutier ang the chair be was sitting in, n was wiped clean from the | Another attached itself to the wood, and the | Ernted Potate pour all vm Seger eae TO THE NORTH, wt thee j . npn sand | As the last of a set of these gigantic seas | 1k to enable the draughtsman tosee clearly | pupm became of the same yellowish color, | jus ate {eqn Pore me & vessel, Ponta n- Double Track, Steel 7 Gneytalied advantager. th the © 3 Gi tlerence, Captain. | rolled away over the lee our captain cried: | Where to mark the lines that were to follow. | while one fixed Itself jast where the wood ful of salt, stirring briskly. Set it away to | Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. | Vand « barpacie” “J's the | «Hard up your helm!” “Hard up tt Is, sir.” | The arm at Brst looked smooth, surprisingly | and brick joined, and became one side red, cool till the temperature of new milk, and j ue specie,” Loftily rej! *Hanl in your weather main br: See ee Or ee rom, Siance at the razor | the other side yellow. Tuese remarkable | 234 one teacup of yeasts par it in Qo (not DTOBER 1, 1577. her. with a half negligen in the weather brace, s se, | Suggested that It had been previously shaved. | changes would, perhaps, not have been cred- cold) place, and leave it ferment twenty- TBAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON ed alr, Waving off Susan toa mor The ship slowly pays 1: | Scou, under the trritating thrasis of the | ited, had !t not been for the previous o>ser- four hours; then bottle and in twenty: corner of Bixth snd B strects, aa fol fthe shop. Ss: held on all! pd | needles, ihe lines began to make ridgesand | vations of Mr. Wood; but the two support four | wor t arg and the West, 10:16 nollows, and in some places the | cach other, and oblige us to accept them as | NOUFS more cork Ught. and it will keep a | ™'yattor Gar te: Piistore’ and of tts cirenlation, and tm the b | atcert o wid ‘ - k Depot, ring the wide poblictty tt foscres. owt poon drift lying a hb y blinds him, and makes him | H#ve lit | Ite, Indeed, within tte se " nonth in the hottest weather in an ellar, a . YEN BEST ADFS, TSING a which the Cap'n said w “Does she get off any | blood started. Pheseaman said, as he shifted | actual phenomena. Itisa kind of natural | MoM in tbe sour like yeast having dour in F240 pm. dalyeeiin Palace Oar | THE U NITED —— pled imitation could pos an at the wi “N fer position: | — photography, the particular colored rays to | ft" | BALTIMORE AXD POTOMAC alles : NITED &7 4 it was the meridian triumph shrieking and roari S nothin’: nothin’ at all! I'vehad it | whieh the fresh pupw is exposed in its soft, BUCKWHEAT CAKES. For Uausodaigua, Rochester, Buitalo, N vanity and ignorant rendines«, whic captain tries t ‘ it smarts lixe asuabara | semi-transparent condition, effectiag such If you want to have buckwaeat cakes at a and the North, 6:35 a.m. dail; aay the Cap’n’s experience w how to ¢ ‘ . : e. S. declares it was iskerent, consu mplielty, and ¢ When a poor, half “len jam ped fo the Cap man had « ag yamitted suicide 1] Observing some thin board: under pis armas he was proceeding hon oner, lasted him what they were and he informed me they were fo- * pemury purposes.” Showing him an washing clothes, ssumed an artis- | @ weather rot ot make himself . ! eri Me the compass haul in your nant. 1 is start tan from the OWS KO. t to help, M 1 of the time! Haul!” 1 the vacant place at the in comes the yard. oars the mate. | Quick's your play gainers headway, aud ties with railroad speed. No t e ye! yards aback! “Ati The wind has cang sutl just right, and it tak hold the ni dyed. Last came the blot ti grew under the rom the wrist to the earm. First, the 1 perspective; a*Mary” kneeling, ands upraised and clasped, and, flaal a background of buildings, each with a or & Spire surmounted by a cross. h vermillion, the froats of 8 were reddened, the gown of the y” Was tinted, and the cloth a! tue je of the hanging e was dee; ule wounk and from the picreed saud feet. Drops of blood were traced jrom them as though it was ranning down the arm. Two hours had passed since the needles first entered the skin ,’? gait the totwist his ild view the finished work. Bl as I've seen, loo cifixion is a favorit answered the me this Ki the Sout and Europ flowed from | a chemical change in the organic ju ces a8 to produce the same tint in the hardened skin. It is interesting, how- ever, to note that the range of color ihbat can be acquired seems to be limited to those of natura! objects to whieh the pupwe | is likely to be attached; for wien Mrs. Barber surrounded one of the caterpillars with @ piece of scarlet cloth no change of color atall was produced, the pup being of the usual green Unt. but the small red spots with which it is marked were brighter than usual. In these caterpillars and pup, as well as in the great majority of cases in which a change of color occurs in animais, the action is qui involuntary; but among’ some of the higher als the color of the integument ean be modified at the will of the animal, or, at all events, by a reflex action dependent on sen- sation. The most remarkable case of this Kind ocenrs with the chameleon, which has the power of changing its color from a dull white to a variely of tints. This singular power has been traced to two layers of pig- ment deeply seated in the skin, from which minute tubes or capillary vessels rise to the surface. The pigment layers are bluish and yellowish, and by the pressure of suitable | muscles these can be forced upward either to gether or separately. When no pressure is moment's warning at any and all times, mix in a large stone or earthen pot. When you take out quantum sufficit for breakfast or supper, mix as much tn another vessel as you take out, and pour it into the large pot, Stirring it well. By observing this rule will always have nice light cakes and ple of them when you want tt must be kept in the cellar. THAT PUMPKIN-PIE RECEIPT. 5 Take one pint of pumpkin that has been | stewed soft and pressed through a colander; melt in nalfa pint of warm milk a quarter ofa pound of butter, and the same quantity of sugar, stirring them well together; ove pint ef rich cream will be better than milk or butter; beat eight eggs very light, and add to the other ingrediwnts alternately with the pumpkin, then stir in a wine-glass of rose-water and two glasses of wine mixed | ther, a large teaspoonful of powdered nuimeg. Having stirred the whole very tho: roughly, put it luto a buttered dish, and bake three-quarters of an hour. OUR RECEIPT FOR MAKING SAUER-KRAUT. The best we ever ate we make ourselves and have done so for many years, and for a considerable time with eur own hands, and always from Savoy cabbage. It was man- ‘ou | ty Thelarge pot | ; | h trains connect at Jersey Ofty with Anuex, affording direct tran fer to Fulion s*reet, avoldtag double ferriags Dew York city. | feater Mm. and 4:90 p.m. dally, ex AND FEEDERIOK SBT ANRALEXANDEIA AND WA an) For Annapolis, 6 55 a. cept Sa ALEXANDE: WAY AND ace and cinnamon mixed, and a grated tom attent: m ls invited te the tel Groot Newspapers { Hie rica! Seeteben Cevtenntal Newspaper Rz- hibition,” New York, 167 pantished tn Rowell’e © “Im w@eventer derres perhaps than any mewspape the country, TER Wastineron ZvEwine Bram ts [he @xpONEME Gnd representative Gf the tmlerests @ thority Um Which 4 4s pulliseed. Ther has tem tee sheracter from the bee ond to thes dosumetioe Preens wide Crcuiahom ene 45 Riek character as am advertiving medium 4 ts by many years the oldest, an ee ‘T<lar and imPuemital, of the mamy ad Gi the Nationei Captial. The ome the closest attention to loca! imsereme which war ad ty 128 fownders has mot oniy bem Jurther developed by 4:2 preseme nto those hands the paper came, by + im LSAT. ot omly this, howerer. Jenene. +7 also the om at I'm an old salt; a: | exerted the color is a@ dirty white, which every w! Coats of arms and na- | changes to various Unts of biuish-green, yel- | Now if weare 1 enough not to tags are liked about as well, thozgh. | low, er brown, a8 more or less of ether pig- of those seas abroad,” 3 the Americans, Englishmen, aad Germans are | ment is forced up and rendered visible. Tue “Belay your forebrace! Hanl tant to wind- | Petly Sure toask for something in the pa- | gsimal is excessively sluggish aud defeace- ward!” "The wind is now broad on theship's | lotic way. less, and Ms powerof changing its color to | “Whatare the favo harmonize wlihsurrounding objects ts es | “Here are some pi lial to its existence. Hs, too, as with the pup: igipal, you know of papilio Nireus, colors as scarlet or blu | whichdo not oceur in the immediate env ronment of the animal, cannot be produced. ufactured in this wise: In the first place let your “stand,” holding from halfa barrel to . a barrel, be thoroughly scalded ont; te eut- | 8, and at the depot, whore oriers can, ter, the tub and the stamper also weil-scalded. | loft for the checking of bagrage to Sestinelios test: Take off all the outer leaves of the cabbazes and residences. : . P. FARMER, Genoral Passeurer Agent L ker Ago oaiely Om @sswmENE Control they determined to solee int Proclem af publishing @ datiy news and business + Fironely local im character, s0 cheap 2 toby within the means @f ths poorest citizen, yet 20 widets | M2 frope, 20 ACeh tm tts @imms, amd so full and complete «9 Gil ts departments @! t0 mest theeracting demands ‘Y thos wishing to keep posted im the datly doings @ Ae whouw world. To this end the largest and oot masis. aw let | marrow, wha be. He spoke who kept a servants,” and a fresh, healthy | portside. The hands ar the north he called an *+ g air.” For | pow brace. “Look 0 e clergy generally he had just co ad always spoke of them 0 Lis favorite phras areation,” he emplo; halve them, and remove the heart and pro: ceed with ‘the cutting. Lay some clean | BANK THOMBO! leaves at the bottom of the + Sprinkle - STEAMERS, &c. all on the wea' for ; | Screams the captain. A heavy sea comes a with a handful of salt, fll in halfa bushel of | cut cabbages, siamp gently uatil the juice on, combing hig! | board and compiet sight. The ship @ the rail, b hides ev io 4 every us s its appearance. then add another | gx, 7 ble fore te iges from it, 7" represented by an anch Somewhat similar chungesof color occur in | futdnel of calt pedro ae ent ae guother | FOR FOTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS — amanis Teres if editors, veperters and sorveapent is Li, and it was amasing to no‘e | to hor very center, and shakes it Hart; @ sailor, in violently blag | some prawns and flatfish, according to the | fail Gover acer wie cabbage leaves, place | MATTANO, amis 45 comsiantiy employed, the telesraph is Freaky how he pressed it {uto conversation ! of the men with the mate hold t racing: Black ogo Susan, color of the bottom on whict they r 2. Pa on top 8 clean board fitting the space pretty | and inberally used, amd the fastesi and most powerfel mnost inopportune oceasions. | the brace, some are washed forw Young America,” which | js very striking in the chameleon shrimp, well, and on the top of that a sto 1e weigh ing ot be long In his company with- | her with your helm, steady!” ‘tog the information that he had seen | head tothe seanow,and safe. “Toe main | reat Cooper play Richard the King,” | yard ia braced sharp up. and weare hea bad “shaken hands with Old Hick- | in forland. Afier everything 1s secnre t “held an | captain calls the mate thas: “Mr. Triton, is ith a bishop, whom h2 | anybody hurt; are your men ali safe” “All ily describe.t‘as a “‘nigh-toned, | safe, ei * man.” avd that he had fre- mong the Spanish islands.” od was master of the old aeey . (Nama Pompilius*) prefaced mauy of his e adventures Sand grasping a red, | (Mysis Chameleon), which is gray whea on Goddess of Liverty” | card, but brown or green when among sea- aud supporting | weed of these twocolors. Experimentshows, | remove to the cellar. It will be reaay for nd an eagle with out- | Lowever, that when blinded the ebange does | tge in from four to six weeks. The cabbage | The marks $2 aud s1 de- | not occur, so that there, too, we probably | sould be cut tolerably coarse. The Savoy esto ve paid for large or smal-| have a voluntary or reflex’ sense-ac Joa. | yariety makes the best article, but it is only Many cases are known Lerpap. | insects in | half as productive as the Drumhead and | which the same species has a different tiat | iat puteb. aecordirg to its surroundings, this being We will just add that there i particularly marked in some South African | wholesome than well-made focusts, whieh correspond with the color of | /aplcsome than well-made the soll wherever they are found; while sev- | with a piece of | cral caterpillars which feed oa two or more | ep: yremiimg machinery ts called imto service, The result © @ danly paper which siterally £003 into every howse- Acid wm the District of Columbia, It has indesd bem sonclusively established thas THe Bram bas more saan three tomes GS Many subscribers and more them Ave times as many readers a2 amy ciher daily pape published tn Washington. And mot this alone, ca veeular permanent subscription dist is believed te be Jarte than that of @ny qwening paper im the Umited States, mo matier where published, while 18 cirenia- twelve or fifieep pounds. Stand away in a cool place, and when hard freezing comes on Max Strakoseu a Benedict. | MARRIED AT WATCH HILL AUGUST 1 TO MISS KATE NEILS¢ OF NEW YORK. nd he constantly From the N. ¥. World, Oct. 6.) he saw a mermaid ot = e coaet of Gitealian” “mermaid | The friends of Mr. Max ‘Strakosch, the resumed the artist, but male love to it; couldn't out of it, though,” be added-| contemptuousiy. “It ain’t every chicken that can pick up this business. no dish more a Kraut. bat * "’ nd well-bolied.- | SUMMER ARRANGEMERT. pickled pork or corned beef. | FOB BORFOLE, FonTaay MONBOR AND - Sailors are your best eustomers,I sup- | ;iants vary in color accordingly. Several — | The swift and clegant trom LADY O} ftom 43, im Proportion to tha population of the city Frenchman calls Kick -stoex” (quelque-chose) | Welk op ret Sontag grep | Poses” " ie =A Such are quoted by Mr. Re eifols, in apa} A Devi. Fisu on Geant Size has | [i . where printed and circulated, the largest ond fullegs ever i th him. - he Ne fhat's 4 mistake everybody makes. Satl- | per on «Variable Protective Coloring In In- | been captured on coast of Fewfoand- but (welenborgians) believe’ was | @&n 18 married und Noacat hineenea ar | ork years ago, bud a fashion of tattooing their | Fire, (Proccedings of the Zoologieal Society | 1acd, Gaetae iocnetnes ohne the ean Se away a ewnnt, Bilin, other. ly from “the | Morethantwomonths Noneot hissoaualat- | arms, but I's no more commoa among them | cf Loadon 1113, page Is) aed eee Ortneay | and: that mar sur ances had any knowledg» of the event, wor | AFms, but it's sot : : =" > its ay. t ~ Le - | imay perhaps be due to a photographic action | complete specimen previously secured, and Epitome of something oF other,— | faJpieenrs Morne eee te and even Mr. They sitet lea - ‘rom a by | or theretecad light in other cases, how- sdrucat readies the fabulous dimensions at- | 1 ‘ 1 ri ravelling among them, and so it has spre: ever, ithas been shown that green chloro. | tributed to them by fancy of sapersti- R POTO: Drite axioms Was thie, When's | 2.8 Tooms on Lith street, was Seat antn | ail over the world. Heoanse sailors were | chsil remains unchanged inthe tissass Of | tone tie Three ee nee | phe Osptain Jomm | (Act, passed wnio @ maxim that “ Buerybody tw man * navigation he understands | fe jearned It by accent through & dispaten | HFSt fo introduce tattooing, it 8 supposed | fua'egting insecis, and beiag discernible | Jon dune a rvere cevena few weoke os, | Beer JOHN W. THOMPBON, « the Districs of Columbia whe can reed, rends Tam everything.” and there was no one in Under- | /<leated it by accident through» dispitch | that they are chiefly the guild that practises | {rough the transparent integuments, pre- | eeu carne & Se by fishermen dying on the | :b street. three times» wook isinh, ia abiny aap ube aietebeaen an hill to dispute the assertion. The Cap'n's | (Ou ing she cate Seren oe eae ei | it Not one in ten that tattoo is @ sailor. | ‘we's*the same color as thee of the’ food. | angle was found by Sshermen dying ot The | Somes SF Se 5 Lt ee Gaatenen , < meray admiration for the First Napoleon was pro- | ¢27Ouncing ihe safe arrival of his wife in | Men in all kinds of business in the city have | “tint, creature's body is 10 feet long, ending ina | Hyet; Thardayeat 7 o'dock mn. for Qurriomen | dm its coluanns.” Yer st musi mot by thought that tan u*ely voelferous whenever occasion offered. | Ca!!fornia. For some time past Mr. Stra-| come here. They generally want something ee caudal fin two feet and a half across, and is | Sut Heouardtos % a cirewlation and influence are only local. Ii has @ et his worship extended to all the Bane. | Kosch has been on intimate YUsiting terms | sepresenting their trade. A butcher asks for| The Mexican Voters of Colorado. armed with 10 huge tentacles, two of them | °Yorturther : Sngiy st the Offce over | ids aistribucion through the matis, and ia family.and he spoke as familiarly of | {rey ‘be, family of Mr. WH: Nelson, @ re- | a cleaver and saw, crossed; a tinner, for a| They are mostly farmers. They live to- | i7med in length and the others 11 feet. At | metropolitan Benk, Knox's ‘OMice, or at the , etait hatd Jerome as of his own brethren of | tite merchant residing on it Sreet neat | red-hot soldering iron; a blacksmith, for an | gother in little villages. The houses are mads i erful parrot- | Oompauy’s Wharf, foot of 6th at Knox's Rx. | (2 ise SOY Soom Of che paper 4s carefully read bythe ihe sea. But, instead of declaring himseit, | ‘8¢, East river, and OM thode Island ge | #BVil and hammer, andsoon. Mostofthem | Grdrict clay called “adobe.” They are not eep-set called for on nee SEOOM, Pres’ thromas of strameert constantly evesting the National as he meant, no doubt, to do, a Napoleonist, | Sat at Watch Hill, Rhode on Ag | bave some fancy of their own, and I put it in | more than seven or eight feethigh, have only ryes each’ eight inches in diameter. Tae | "SPSS uweciy arent . "| Cupisal on business or for pleasure, and who emnau> he always made the mistake of asserting | [*™ily consisted of Miss Kate, a tall and | shape. A chap wanted a box put on the | ore room, when first built, but room after arms are slender and lathery, broadening at + ee oe ee eee am that he was @ “stanch Neqpoittan,” having | bandrome branetie.a, younger sister and @ | other day. Said 1,:What’s that for” ‘Oh,’ | room is added as one daugiiter atter another | SiMe are slen ‘ars supplied with several thoa- STEAMERE x, tute im avery laree deaves the wealthy and purchasing eariy iu life, no doubt, got the impression. ry ee ‘goon rsa’ ‘oe tamatie, he replied, ‘I'm a box maker and I wantone a = egeeys - = —— sand suckers in Rouble sows, by vam the Be tay pe Ay a popusation of the diferens States and Territories; os | wan ie won re 4 p joseh > vs ; | OW my arm.’ ” room. There is never @ door frou e room | animal’s is seized with a grip from a 5 homage for the Napoleon dyhast He would | 824 none of his srobted Nain of rontelnaaral | 9‘, TueB. there's society men,” continued the | toanother. ‘Tuere are no board floors. ‘The | Sy/mals Prey. is escape and dragged ia- | STsty Saturday, rg ey Pk Avie Se Tastes & hemes a read steadily by the hour in au antiqanted | OW? relatives suspected him of matrimonial | artist, {ike the Free Masons and Old Fel- jamily live on the ground. There are no | ward tobe killed from the powerful beak. | ta e day. tree local, ths paper 5 meweriheless, im the best samen, Gictionary called Perry's Royal Standard: | C€:ig08. Towards the end of July he left | lows, who want a square and compass, the | tablecor chairs. hey elt on dhete honky oe The body and arms were a dusky red when a ‘ ORWLEPC ALAR omd weRCiTcKMscribed im Sts aphere.”” pe da Neils a oe bat Pluiarch aud Pope, be said, engaged his | Waten iililand then-te baa since ngpearci, | AW-SeeIng eye, or a trowel. A good many | shecp skins, and eatallfrom onc dish, walen | found: but hake sine Renee een tention more constantly than all other . young bloods come, too. A whole lot of | is put in the middle of the floor. They sleep | white’ The creature's mode of ression | crs. Somehow he had go: the confused | Deivately only themembereo ler fuilly and Sel eee cee eaten Tae one wr ne: ou'the ground with bias kets, whlei are rolled is not the least remarkable thing about. It. lea th . “ f 2 i and every one want e same sign on his! up and lal ainst the walls of the room | The water is admitted to the breathing or. | M2 es Prowider 7 iaen that they Irate eect me il el | theminister, Rev.Mr.Jobnsan, being present. | Grim: They hal some secret soelety in col- gees the ace ‘and are offered as seats to | gace by calves and chen teen ei its | QLYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE +HE EVENING STA is furnished to subsert- bill, proving conclusively that @ man is apt | TPS,bride and groom spent their honeymoon | jege that they didn’t want anyboly to find | strangers whoeall. Toe women £0 always oxygen to the blood it is violently expelled EEEEDRIA, WASHING. | &T201 the folowing low rater: By carriers, ta the io be estimated evergwhere according as he | Rtkosch left for Califaeuin ro atten fe: | O88; for they were mighty particular to keep | with long Fhawls over their heads. Tuey | Cr¥ecu,to the, blood it is violently expelled PRILADRLPBIA, ALEXAS DRIA, ¥ : : — estimates himeelf. We ‘all lived under tha | Strakosch left for California to atten to im- | me from learning the name. There was a | never eat uutil all the male members of the thus driven backward with great rapidity, | gomNROTING AT PHILADELPUIA W! Way of bis eritical fac elbIs | Perae delegate ea eee e00n: | lot of letters they called Greek,’ and askull | family have eaten. ‘They whitewash the ine | Wioedziven backward wi acts like aradder | “CLYDE'S LANE FOR BOSTON AND Ply dictum from mere fo: t. Nobody | peng delayed much longer than he expe-ted | and cross bones and things. Landsmen are | side of thelr houses, spreading it on with | 7 directing its course. Itcan also move | “XDENOR'ARDNEW ENGLAND cat €6.00 per your, postage prepaid; single copies, o praise or fiad fault with the painton | him and she left forthe sarden state wee dag | More fond of tattooing than sailors nowa- | iheir hands, or sometimes with sheep skin, | Pu¢iirecting. Sideways by the action of its SAILING DAYS. ew house. the style of anew barn, the | Bim,and she left for the golden state tendays | gays. 1 tell you They have no free sebools. Not one in ten | fins, and sometimes crawls along the bottom, | You Phiiadelpuia—Satarday, at 12 01. conte r Of a new cow, the gait of a ne a aes 4 Suppor tte favorite | can read. | ‘They have no plows, bat stir the | with its long arms in a most ungainly | rom Washington—Monday, at lis as OF Ses numbocee ales onl oe en | an xround with a crooked stick instead. When | fashion. This extraordinary creature has pn ee ES cuneate Me. Gicukose ie at protent ; they thresh thelr grain they lay it in | been purchased for the New York aquarium | bis sfisnaise given to Bomon ons gg ios managing Cary and Kellogg, ant ting | bape pee: a large circle, and turn on to # | and will soon be exhibited there 1n alcohol. a Conmignene —— — jas ; te al ; Which was the only therefore, that within the errisory covered by é6s ctrew. anon ti harmo rival, nor anything approaching am MAO RIVER LANDINGS, | **8)@!4 means of reaching the public. It hasten ec itomy,” Whatever that might be; probably —— city, Weentes weok; by mall, 6 ccute ® month, or ——»——_ tar y, Rn excellent young aby saying of th thot The Weekiy Star. t y fleck of goats’ or horses. I have seen Deportes in war time Macks onion tenis ton ae them use both. Then two or three men] A PowpER MILL A powder-mill is not marked “ Georgetown, D. This is adoubic, or eight shest, containing Uioughts u ice Bt showy scores and ge: drive the auimais round and round and | iu the least like other mills. Instead of one | For fall tuformation apy ; 1. JORNGON & a pu was prepe rice Strake 3 ed on the back of t round, till the wheat ts trodden out. Then | great building, iLis composed of many roagh- ed,so ‘that If they w ny brother Mason them, he would see the sign ¢ while looking for a ring, them a Christian burial, or se me r joners attempt ment, but it a Brine don’t like « bot the minister | The Cap'n's wife had died we were iuformed by parish w ingly of the 1 most easily ¢ killed in battle and Oty-etx columusof fresh News, *ttevary and Agee bird Waukee Gare bite 66.08 { | the straw 1s thrown up with a broom, fork, | looking little sheds,—sometimes as many as | gurest'Gemmeee WO: Witt FLED ee vand | or stick, and the chaff is thus blown away. | seventy or e‘ghty. These are long distances Geueral Mansgers, L@ Eouth wharres, Phi the hand, | After this the women wash the wheat which apart, Repareted by dense wools and great | phis. aap, and give | is to be for family use. ‘That which they sell | mourus of earth, so that if one “house” is | NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. n reh for some es without washing. In the preseace of | blown up, the others will escape a like fate piles ifeation. Many a poor fellow | the threshing machines this method of the | Of some the wails are built very strong, and | STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, , ee = family | Mexicans seems like a return to barbarism. | the roofs very slight. in the hope that if an SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. e Village by neans oulteral and Miscellaneous reading matter every ‘pe report th | Muss Nelison was s to refer to Miss Ad and hence was ger t | wrok, and ti proncuucod by competent jodges Tam CHEAPEST AND BSsT WKEALY ParsR On 9EE is specially adapted for an ting place in w a he gentleman was in th p> Without educatio., intellectual tasies, or | explosion happens, its force wilibeexpended | The steamers of thix Company will sail every Sat- | STED sTaTas, - 3 while far we g robbed on the nig resources, they lead a dull iife. The men | upward orl. Uiher houses have enormous | urday frem Bremen Pier, foot of Third peculiarly valasbie to Farmers, Moobantes, aed the > Pine was har ° pom Dylon erry that as bride to hie thy art wool and skins & thousand milesto mar | roofs of masonry covered with earth; the | $Sieets Foboten. Ronee of pamene: Brom —_ : i daushicr of tne William H. Netlson who afte ket with exen, ‘There is one driver £ x the | roois of others are tanks kept always full of | Havre and Bremen, feat gobi Si, eroond cabin, | ramay Ctrete, oh president of | “4 j day and anoth night-tin ‘o | water. 3 ; or freight Fi cation, and Is ‘a well-known broker at No. | oxen which wallk by the earis intieday,and } ‘The constant danger inseparable from the | pucsdges apply Gh” ORLRICHS GOs | to compliance with reposted requests trom various oa remark « maaid- | uel eas server tae cools draw by night, 60 miles being made every 2 | work would be greatly increased were there | reyes 2 Bowting Gren, Now Fcrk._ | a on, he wo ow she | tions and inquiries, but they were Hoar after year, Pad the Sghgt Me iceonee | DOL sitet rules, always enforeed. No cau- | 7 wERIGAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS | ‘Fert bold out some inducement to thowe whe cana beeen bel ions nawisies, but the = and the sigh . ous Visitor can be e = > : prom yon A ic | not for bim, because bis da ae tive susnete 20x88 gre exer waneeess oo workmen themechvee, Ge thay. know, if we wink to get ap subecribers’ ciate for THE WERE- mortit Sar i ole. an average Mexican that a rail woul explosion happens, it wi certain, in- . Jong betore her | Can't make them out, can you?" he ex- | be better forhim than an ox cart In the | sidutdcathtothem, Bone lightsor ares are | LY BTAB, the following offeris made: ar first enc claimed w.ta a grin. Phat’s because I praz- | towns are well, educated Mexicans, with one lives nearer the mills | (Bingle Subscriptions, $9.00.) t | Used on myself for good — pete I | gocd houses, sosseiarens sreren ote — some of = acon | h Th 1K “RESIDE. HIERS, 0. *potli any one else’ ia. On my back, cov- | appliances that wealth gives. Ba! the great skins, and the floors are 00, and one copy F pe) ens Soa AM = ttle hes ering @ guod big bit of it, is a ‘crucifixion,’ ane of Mexicans live in low-walled adobe | kept alwayn flooded with an inch or two of 6 coptes fer 68 E rat, who sometimes (ook | been left unsaid on the subject of the lament- | and other pieces are on ray legs. No, I | Louses, built near some stream of water, | water; and in {ront of every door is a shal- te the getter-up of the cimb, fe board as an accommodation ed M. Thiers, and his many aud various | aarti put that Sr yee ae —o ie conn Reco gnepton rng (oo Ner oe low eek — ee ee every ies ere le as! xe. cor > ection, | accomplial " ave vi t e Salior did it years and years A ey are moran! u 5! Mgrsad ts0D mm on rul 3 oes al wa’ ba bere = esate ea nee poo auiat peates, won foek hocks pots | bright as ever, they say. Some have <P nop Me an man Ras c 00: —i Lucy Stone in tironeh this rg for the nails in & boot- ee a rerar ss a tee ee spooihic course | 40 copies one your jor $15.00, end ome 3 nding some ol:t lobster-nets that were | them is no more; but I think no one has | in {ull sail on the breast. It’s job to prick | Josion Gl : hee! might strike a'spark from abit of sand | “$s \heontwant passage from Queenstowr to & copy to the gettor-up of the club. Fpread ow! ne Litto gram Iowan Delweon | remarked upon bis sporting tastes, which he | 15.8 ship you've got to know ell about the} | aicmwiie As A Obl Sonstrrore | gravel, which might explode a single York or Boston, crosine meridian of &) at 43 lst., or ike rocks at the back of bts ther-beaten | imbibed during the reign of Louis Philippe, | rigging. ‘I've seen ’em so botched that they For STEAM WHISTLES —The last report of | S™in of guppowder, and cause wides Rothing to the north of 43. it les condition of this oTer that the be Weopene! the garien-gate and sa- | at a time when“ Anglomanis,” as thé | lookelas much like @ meetin’ houseas @ | FOR S7zax WaretiEs —Tho last report of | Gieaver.©‘so the rubber shoes worn te the | “oe sere eameade crcestuus the meridian of cnbecriptions i aster on his own premises; but he | French then styled it, was in the ascendant, | Vessel. ; speaking of the compiaints as to the use of | Mills are never worn elsewhere. Then, too, | W std lot., or nothing t the north of <2. ofeach club sbail all commence at the same tue, ang w oblivious, pretended to | aud it was faslions'le to profess pleasure | | ‘‘You musthave had some queer cases of ee eae whistle, says: “The matter will, | &YeTY one is expected to keep his wits about | THE BR ETA Oar be gers bad entered upon b.3 | in English sports, and practice them with | thy i2oet inevitably, continue to be | Lim} there is never any loud talking and ay STEAMSHT Ail go to the same post office, dor an aseldaliy whieh Was not kept up | The other day a herdsman from | therefore, st public discussion and complaint | lugbter, and no one ever thinks of shouting. Bee eT Eine LIL ERPOOL, a during the Napoleovic reyime. M. Thiers | the plains came in and sald: “Look yar, | a subject of public ‘Meanwhile, 49 fur | Yet, with ail this extreme care, explosions |p, CALLING AT C0 4 ae Was an accomplished horseman, and was noes Diaster me all over with, them thar ee o complaint 1s fometimes occur, and then there 18 seldom Bothnia, » Oct. 7 Bothnia.Wel. Wow.2 « Ly fer ich rom bi th | ss , an’ 1 ye f lao | 2 wet % a, 3 ‘ov his ‘taiddie age. A‘ that period ‘the | eyes shine’ acd he pulled out a fst with tae | concerned, the use of the whistle as a siguat | 8S, ne left to ‘ell’ how it happened —| gs Wels Nov-2¢ | gg-auu MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS, TO RITRER metrege W88 & fashiovable resort, and held | genuine shiners in it. That cuap came evary of the approach of locomotives to stations or mor. 7: Weis . i | THE DAILY OR WEKELY EDITION, MUST 2 can,” responded theretirel mariner, | s¢mething of that prestige which the turf | day forovera week, and went aw. ay with | crossings, Do justification whatever for lta | asenrcan EaGs—Last year the value of fed. Bev. 34) . 1» BE # Ger Inboclousl mending hie else NL PI | soon after acquired. Thos uncsve ren ae | Gonerencn ten! eane Sen big plosee | gerexinis, ‘Theelecinic bell in aeations wy | the eggs imported into Eugiand was £2,610, wee crags pessoa pers. | PAID IN ADVANOR, AND NO PAPER Is SENT er, laboriously mending his nets, ' ship with fervor, aud the ac- . Fo 8 this ‘failed Comingnearer to the point, we asked if he | complichiment stocd nigh on the list of fas: | WIAD Thad more suck catesaee sven | fe the cabing or ieert’ well 1a, stations and sntiaty out requiretsentn dod the Hak eee | o Seo mea 92, 910 and LONGER THAN PAID FOR. to Brine. fouable pursulis. M. Thiers, whose small | though his ‘kin was tougher than aside of | ings, answers every Purpose much better | of eggs in the market at the present time 25 gold, ‘on “lam,” be replied; and taking from bis | put symmetrical Sgure never appeared to | Sole leather. than the whistle. If corporations, for r2a- | Shows that we could buy more and eat more e%e In order to avoid trouble to the oftes ant Jacket- pocket a half-decayed clay pipe, pro- | such advantage as on ik, Was one O The artist thrust bis hands into his pock- | Sons of excessive conservatism or economy if we could only get them. It sachaeta 0 ont See ott ot ceeded to loo down the bowl as if the vista | the noted habitues of the Bois, where he and | ets and added, meditatively:—« I su; it's | do bot seb Nt to adopt such a perfectly esiab- ble that substantial in th a Gucppomiment to subscribers, ai subscriptions ¥ere a mile or two long, Ce all the | his gray rare Tata were well known, and | the = ge agg ng and wi that reemaie hegres wap hmy beget Bie Bh nn tlers = While the «# rance of @ osopher | soit d each other rieotly wel as appears | mad ‘J ing Suggestion to ber lnmaat evil.” by a partreitot tie tute stalemann in kee |. “Them the dhrcknage ot Gin skin aw eome- |. aed Gaertn ‘communiti shold be renewed some time prior to expiration We have come —_ pepe er youth, bestrding his a animal, j2 —= to icon the difficulty of working improved appliances Of the pamme, the precise tone Y which 4 aheaye mer, Captain, aad we've en the TF which the pair sleek ai in tha | Successfully? 4 Fay ees =a Cxtreme, Aroher of Me Thiers’ favorits | “OB, yes; come skins are as fine as satin, Id farther com platats, shown Dy the date which appears on the address + “ Nobedy hemlers ye,” jerked out the net- | saddle bo ses Was @ Magnificent Arabian | @Dd they must be touched with the needles this Board of aanoy- mender Stallion, which he possessed ‘when Minister | as gently asa baby’s. Others are so tough cular use of the waistle, lade. 4s Grids, empossible to supply bast “Is there good fishing off these rocks, | 9° Foreign Affuirs in 18, and had chris | thatitdulis or breaks the needles. If you @ roatter will not again t ie Captain?” tened Ibrahim. A little la'er, durin: e in skin too much it swells lon of the officers corporation members, ““"Cordin’ to what you call good!” he re- | jis tenure of the Ministry of the Taterior, A up frightfally; and if the thick skin | impitcated, but it will be referred to the At- plied Thiers show. da violent fancy for gazelles, | 18 ee deep enough, the poison works "y General with a view to such os SPECIMEN OOPIES OF SITHER « Professor Agassiz pre ete isa eae d the ministerial garden was nunierously =e Amer a under the— 1 in bk matter, @RaTIs, ON aP- place for perch,” we ventured to remarl ked with these“ soft-e: ens of he D you? I88UE FURNISHED . . Gash don’t kaow everything” re- | ¢ ra Generes.”_ is the piarvale Chis ar Bods as ‘The ink is of a peculiar kind, isn’t #ponded the Cap'n. duous dul ¢ Minister delighted to cares Georgia physician contends that PLICATION. ~ Bat he knows @ great deal about fishes, | and feed them. He was also fond of flowers iilion is the common kind, but Ent wer die of sellow ‘oe baying made them a special study,” were- | and birds, and loved to be surrounded by the sometimes bas camphor in it. “éeolored” ‘0 a _o joined glorious flora of thetropics, by glinting, buz- | That kind isn't worth two cents a cartload as dying of the disease “Jean learn Gashus and all the rest of'em | Zing homming birds, and ‘bright-huod’ par: | for this business; it makes the kin. pall up, A S97 BATES OF ADVERTISING, tm bot ue their A BC roared the Cap'n, with & €%- | rots. His mansion, in the Piace St. Georges, | &nd sometimes the lines broaden and grow a7-The St. Louis Globe Democrat has P'c‘ive at the end of his defiant remark. seemed 8, vast aviary end conservatory as | alm. ‘The genuine costs $35 au ounee. to the conciugion that the ‘way to being Daily ond Weekly edition, made known, and feu oct ae fo toe he aiceaee eoolt | fay back 24.50 Jears ago, and M. Tulers, (Che | “Do you ever tation Women?” atked the | to theconelusion tbat ihe only way to bring ‘mates for special service furnished, on apptication. riner as to rei ‘ve piscatory know!- | feit himse! . mn ve reporter. - | soge of the graat professor and bimself,we | fest gianes could not fall oa tie lars cee “Ob, onee in a ; Anitials, for in | tise. 4 fried oyster given away after every prt 2 : Prooght round the conversation to ite start; jects he bad amassed around him during | stanee.”—[N.¥. Sun. ‘s7-Christian 8. Schmidt, for. “~ 8 a po tg ary ln eg ae wean AAW a T Ware, ot ver- | nf ¢batine.nas peor oreciad near Big. | tary of the De Castro & Downer suger rad ‘AGérene, to all cases, ‘ iiage ‘The ve & contlemp‘nous Aiente trams istaagey Pirows | mont_ehot himnseld to death at Girard hoses ; TER BVENING STAR NEWSPAPER co; @nd thus delivered himself ‘In fust | Philadelphia. York. WARHTITON. » og + l

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