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l) weary toil; (to gat
ess l
; (black) deat
s--G
nough and
nger of los
tfulness,
nk) wrangles; (s
ccess of un
sympathy, consolation
s--Lone
regret; (pretended
; (kill one) triumph o
ing fo
emolument; (empt
verty an
es; (to be on
rstandings a
be--Ad
friends, goo
nce; (to be s
ime well
--Trifli
(to drink) a marriage
cilia
Carrie
irable m
To be ou
cted danger, tr
from) good fortune
t--M
heel--Disabili
--Danger,
tisfaction, n
sees his wife married t
ara
(to kill one)
(fair) love;
--Labor wit
ch) loss; (to
prosperity; (of left
et enemies,
tastrophe
ant and profit
crease, a
lities, particul
ime, light re
UAGE OF
and arranged so as to
of se
reversed, its direct
the flower now m
ts thorns, but retainin
nger; I hope." Stripped
re is nothing t
laced over two buds
touching the flowe
off a petal and
y a laurel leaf twined
folded together. "I of
nia c
ns and The
d Myrtle--"A con
Daisy--"Your qualitie
au
erns--"Your unconscious
e
traw and Ivy--"Your j
ndsh
on Flower, Purple Hyaci
nsolation, through fai
y unchanging
oken Straw, Witch Hazel
have broken the spe
s and Laurel--"Your tal
ou gl
ad, Sweet Pea and Forg
I depart soon;
ce of Sing
--Unchangin
White--Lo
ft--Indi
Red--Alas! for
n, White
ster--V
our-Leaf-
hite--Thi
Red--I
bine-
Purple--Res
--Inn
aves--S
ghtshade-
Fascin
--True love,
Scarlet
Rose--Pr
Scarlet--C
od--Be c
ope--De
--Love, swee
te--Unobtrusi
-Fid
per--Win me
Day--C
hite-Sw
ellow--
alley--Return
r qualities sur
d--Dange
le--
itching sou
lossoms-
--Tho
Flower
om--I am yo
-Affe
e--Inco
Grass--A
e--
Red--Bash
ellow--
e--I am wo
ss--Confess
-Lighthea
--Agr
ken--Broke
Pea--D
Dangerous
--Pray
azel--A
F ADVICE T
poils the most beauti
thfully. Be patient.--E
rds and things; amass so
l topics which intere
right along. Hope rig
s much idiom; it is
.--W. S.
rite from the heart,
--Beac
t works, but only con
--Jou
consists in learning
t.--St
t cumulation, that prof
agination
asset beyond the valuing
rn
t by criticism. Use for
is infinite patien
a moral to a story, nor
g.--Va
m vanity than careless
." Let one of your bes
-"O.
an oddity, but freshnes
--Norman
wings of your imaginatio
judgment.--Ho
tes genius. Gather muc
openh
se. Revise.-
eld a mark of truth:
s.--C
omposition of whatever s
o have happened so.-
siasms. Get the ha
--Bev
nd repellent under viol
one has to say, there
Seek that out and u
eve me, you mu
twice, but o'e
've written, if
ds you once to
(Coningt
ty often accomplishes m
ll.--Geor
ERENT EYE
eye with thick eyelids
connection with the ful
und in artists, literar
r impressibility. The l
r, is indicative of e
intelligence. Weakly ma
a tendency to melancho
which the whole iris sh
eyes are indicative o
ness of both mind and bo
ng, while those far a
stance between the eyes
ess than this intensifi
angles, turning down at
acute judgment and pe
e sincere; wide staring
ERIES OF
upon which the Science
and will be found very
ruct
of th
seven types, each of wh
ding page, and de
y or Bilious Hand, ind
s the governing pow
Jupiter Hand, indicati
tional character; one
and radica
ate or Nervous Hand,
to a spatula. It is b
great energy and push t
earle
hic or Venus Hand, has
y fingers; indicates a
r after
or Artistic Hand, i
ter that is light-heart
rrow, sad, tearfu
dealistic Hand, indicate
tu
or Solar Hand, indicat
in conversation, and
Fing
fingers from first to
urn, Apollo
ing page, representing
bered from o
e a person of vulgar tas
osit
indicate a keen, quick
ular about pers
dicate an inquiring disp
ingers imply simple t
y developed at base, i
base, the
ers indicate a
cate truthfulness and
fa
ndicate a very magne
onal
ate a strong mind, regu
de
dicate a character of p
ing in g
hape indicate a harmon
y adapt oneself
indicate coarse and
nges of t
--The Phalanges of the
icate the phalanges
ts of th
Venus; B, Mount Jupit
nt Mercury; F, Mount
d Length of
ties and features of ch
foll
ger; if the first phal
bility to control othe
alange is long and well
nd thin, intellectual
indicates love of pow
if the first phalange i
r mastering scientific
icates great interest in
ange is long, it indicatmo
f the first phalange is
the arts; if the seco
ve of riches; if the thi
nherited talen
if the first phalange is
and love of research; i
, it indicates industri
at, it indicates a des
i
Moun
ts or elevatio
nt, indicates a person
admiration of physical
ove of children, home an
e is a lack of love for
it indicates egotism an
ter
nent, indicates a perso
t in conversation; if
ader. When not well deve
iness and indifference
minent, indicates a
low to reach a conclusi
pinions, but inclin
ent, indicates ability
etical nature, apt to be
indicates cautiou
nent, indicates keen pe
or the sciences, industr
indicates a phlegmati
t, indicates a dreamy,
entive nature. When n
love of home, and abi
t, indicates self-respe
circumstances, courag
ility for anything und
tes the opposite of
On the
d are not well defined,
al
e good, robust health.
ve bili
icate a melancholy and
from the outer base of
t Venus. If chained und
e. Hair lines extending
nes from Mount Venus,
rising from Mount Jup
f it is joined by the
wisdom are indicated. If
ent, a great catastroph
A square on it denotes
ngth. Lines that cut t
denote interference in
, illness is indicated
e, imply bad blood an
xtends across the hand
well defined, indicate
unt Jupiter only, a
d; if it begins at Moun
sign; if short and wel
es intense affection wh
type of hand, it im
t short and deep in the
on to satisfy desire by
l
el to Heart Line and fo
ery plain in most han
re for one's self; if h
divides toward Mount M
secondary; if well defi
brain; a line from it
ersatility, pride and
d to Mount Luna intere
the Life Line, indicat
indicated from an
es across the wrist w
icate length of life;
icates thirty years of
lines,
s at Rascettes, and if
upted, and alike in bo
thout personal exertion
er, success will be ex
ed at the wrist the e
the center, misery for m
Mounts Luna and Venus
if inclined toward any m
ch the mount stands.
indicates serious physi
Line, the life has be
gh a square, the life
e into the Heart Line
istinction and power
a curved line extendi
urn and Apollo. It appe
llect, a sensitive and
piter it denotes divo
hould it be cut by para
hard drinker
mmencing in the middle
ount Mars, indicate f
fter years of strugglin
of occupation and succ
ess. An island on thi
it near Apollo impli
e, brilliant success.
for recognition o
nning at base of Mount
equently found in the V
eply dented with a tria
wer; if it forms a tri
a voyage wi
at center of the Rasce
nding toward Mount Mercu
e liability to constitu
Line, steady mental la
p on Mount Mercury, dimi
art disease is indicated
liousness. When joined
for Love; if made up of
ch catarrh; if it is ch
al tendency to
traight across Mount Me
rriage are denoted. Whe
f it turns directly to H
of 16 and 21; if close
place before the 35th y
ife; when pronged and r
e will occur. If the end
fe or husband; if broke
e wife or husband will
upward implies a hig
spot on this lin
small and upright, ex
d and well defined, mal
. A line of this orde
s prominence f
nification depending u
mb
er signifies success;
fame and
are favorable, while
rable
s on Mars indicate
ines, f
, OLD A
, but they wal
, but they see
, but they smel
y, but they tas
, but they hand
but they hear
ey, but they ta
ch is lengthened by be
tc
bed? Because the bed
tter F? Because it is
o ladies talk le
arried folks like an em
perso
like a regiment? It h
the letter T? Becaus
-t
ke a spectator? Beca
hol
in cannot move without,
it? A
and ears in debt? When
d f
ay like one governed
ss-
er like a diamond? He
ike pen, ink and pape
tion
always invisible and n
ter
e a barber? He dr
race horse? He often ru
ke two men? He is
ke a church bell? It i
ght of the moon
the best bed-room? A
to become rich? Becaus
(doub
a county in Massachu
on like a bad one?
od politicians? Because
r like a shoe? Because
(to
us like a big conflagra
ts (in
of a plum pudding? The
s in debt like a clo
ndle like Athens? It is
eec
ke long stockings? He
ion is the s
stage horses? They ar
ke verbs? Regular, ir
ck if you leave out on
s can be spelled with f
)
n be chosen for soldiers
like a sailor? It
udent like a merchant?
ofi
vited out to dine what
? After
from nineteen and l
OF FAMOUS M
."--George
armee."-
I have done my dut
fe up, but for my comi
words of Sir Thomas M
ffo
you."--Dr
inished."
ying."--T
the farce is play
am. I am what
ive."--Dan
They seem to beckon ear
depart--I to die, you
tion is unknow
Morand, I am d
wers, my lovely f
care of the horse.
becoming clearer
ies growing over
bribing death?"--
the dark. O, myste
p of blood on my ha
ful leap in the dar
ward squad fire ove
you think it righ
a shadow that retur
ng had been more di
specially my sins
sounds of delicious
mall," alluding to h
tes so long my solace
n by sea as by land,"
ish to meet death aw
God; my daughter to m
AND SEN
a heart, and s
that has spir
s and less
deceive us be
ustice be swayed b
e brave never want
thing but our duty, an
l m
back on his friend, fa
em
commander when lo
he helm when passi
ld enslave become
d merit never
happiness be l
s long as it is
hout a cause, and never
for the misfortunes of
its
ir sex never want means
e tear of misery be
iser
life end in the
to the u
ship with all nations;
o
nerous, and powe
ong corns to the
lover, and joy
love, with w
ve, and the woma
of two f
honor, and hon
earts in the u
he press without
fair, and the
or through the
-may his memory anima
ric
iumvirate, love,
ry of Wa
f the new world r
e, wine without exce
ctat
s, arms an
, and our fri
no eulogy, she sp
amp ever be supplied
eli
-May it ever sail
contented with their
their coun
s more than eloquence.
: The manner, the
gh to those
e to those
ver sky's
eart for e
last drop i
ed upon t
inting sp
ee that I
By
e"--'Ere's to the 'ealth
gooseberry be big enou
ll your
o the gi
o the girl w
all that love
that love he
the woman who
ond morning
r, caught from
in the dark of
illed with the f
wine of her w
int
re single get wi
are married tru
ealth to m
ting thee
n thou
see me a
mine make t
e as thou
made me
nd of fortune, the grav
con
o the pr
to the
truest of al
the swee
m all in one-
lways be in the right--
- Stephen
s and our wives. May our
wives ever remai
girls of the A
one, I lo
ot here to dr
share with a
one and
that o
but one an
that o
good and a
o smoke in c
ood and the pe
l good fello
sterday while
day till to-m
-morrow until
kisses as lon
Coun
rink, for h
es silen
ll fight, c
and Stripe
k of the great Author;
uld be wit
only with
l pledge
kiss with
not look
at from the s
a drink
of Jove's
t change f
n Jo
y and drown
rhaps not do
u have it, us
drinking a
nt and F
gdom; the child's parad
to thos
those wh
ose who love
who love those who l
s Favori
alth, a lit
house and
riends for
e cause t
lasses we've
he lips we'
isses an
quor in
is always
vening, come
looked for, com
long life an
ath and an
girl and
tle and an
thinks the most and spe
ghb
never have friends who,
ly to desert us on a clo
who'd love us
e we'd love if
r and one other, who
s filled wi
s are fill
s filled
and you
ou as good
e as bad
you are and a
as you are a
g certain about litigat
leman, who rescues your
s it for
e boundaries of our coun
h pole; west by all cre
f jud
of prosperity may you n
o
of friendship n
is a good familiar c
-Shake
soldier who fights by
ther our cr
e married, and all m
ntry's
of France
e and sham
f England
ars shine
World.--Parsons are pre
physicians are prescrib
ers are fighting for th
e enjoyi
been like
are fair
er yet were l
ht not wan
n Generals.--General Pe
ral Sati
ric
ur hopes are
hopes, our pra
iumphant o'e
thee, are a
e American Eagle, the T
l our States--and the o
at
RTUN
human dest
Fortune on my
ields I walk
eas remote, a
rt, and palac
dden once at
ake--if feasti
It is the h
follow me rea
re, and conq
failure, pe
t those who do
ain and usel
t, and I re
J. In
t.--May their purses a
alway
hman's
land of the sh
lad and his d
ones we love d
d Ireland--that's a
ealth to t
for t
ove and
e to th
all the
e alman
e's love i
never g
meat and
wad eat w
meat and
e Lord be
Bu
alth, a lit
house and
friends for
e cause t
raindrop and
from the clo
r breast in a
u--love you
own bee and yo
o you, love,
d sip from you
u--kiss you
er Wilcox, i
not?--that of
d the door of d
ns to tell us
cover, we mu
Om
idea that life with
and no past. There's ne
te story and all of
ost gone, and in front
gene
made
as a b
made
ade tr
de the
it a
an mad
wn tro
own, but my reputation
ping more than te
be as deep
e as light
has no musi
d with concord
asons, stratag
his spirit ar
ections dar
ch man be
the m
akes
ntains kiss
ves clasp
lower would
dained it
light clasp
onbeams ki
l these kis
u kiss
Bysshe
earyin'
ime a-fee
r you, won
comin' h
on't know w
earyin'
nk St
rker of miracles. He s
turns wise men into f
ons and destroys reason
g an
erite d
e, God B
Anglo--Sa
direct re
hold, and s
into ou
lks deem it
fore they
never fou
l else I
ect that me
they have
oir," "Adieu
hat French w
crony tak
ng to ad
ll foreign
od--bye, God
ene F
OF PRECIO
d marvelous properties
ular form the differen
rally accepted, with th
y among lovers and f
to the various stone
and weddi
nstancy and fidelity
--Preventive again
ourage, wisdom and f
ee from enchantment
ers false friends, a
es long life, heal
poison; corrects evils
end
yx--Insures co
Free from all evil pass
i
hope, and sharpens th
ses
elity and friendship
quoise--Prosp
stones is somewhat dif
ven b
(As given by
ry--G
ethyst, hyac
asper, b
iamond,
merald
-eye, turqu
urquois
x, carnelian, m
er--Chr
--Beryl
r--Topa
-Ruby, bl
ELLING-PRO
Common Erro
Proper Use of Words
errors in speaking or w
are unsuitable to conv
to express his intent
going," when, in fact
musing illustration of
peaking of her son, wh
t," remarked the old
this evening!" Conside
ature, it cannot be s
though, evidently, the
ite anoth
the substitution of so
ed; that is, spurious
ople say "renumerat
rse, recommending he
hild, advised her to p
oned by imperfect knowl
"Between you and I," in
rous other departures f
e pointed ou
ive--"What beautiful
say, "What a beautiful
s are frequently occa
us
ds--Many persons say pr
ers say pro-nun-ce
n-she-
nd Syllables--This def
a nambassador, or an
As when a person says h
ocholate fo
by a systematic course
most persons could aff
here given, founded upon
be of great assist
AMMAR IN A
n relation to persons,
common to say, "the ma
usual to say, "Our Fat
"which art
imes applied to things a
The country whose in
lemn discourse, and yo
in serious addresses
gua
it are various, and v
nly used to imply perso
in speaking or writ
perplexity respecting t
the construction of a l
sure that when it is em
ect intended. For instan
rt to go to market, an
e he arrived." Now wha
ain over? or the market?
uction of the sentence,
s raining when John set
yed so long that the ma
ive
sentence always look t
employed, it refers to
ich it is intend
between this and that
ent or near, in time o
is a
e manner, to present obj
s that a
in conditions, into whos
same, with the exception
ted a
ouns or subjects of all
g that bit me, the opi
nouns gives rise to mor
han any o
uish between two or more
ho--"Which of those l
think him to be?" say,
e
hould
do you
said
ve it
id you pr
wa
en say t
be added to his, t
enote every indiv
ll the individu
alternative: "I will t
I will take
her, and nor means no
h--"Two thieves were c
n
s as good as themselve
rs as good
f which are so small," s
o sm
latives, such as most s
fin
ne out of use; but les
as chiefest, extream
o not give any superior
ords, chief,
impossible, more indisp
re unlimited, etc., are
aning which it is the
For instance, impossib
ible. This class of erro
house," "A great big a
tiny lit
originally denoting p
ote other meanings, suc
," "We find pain where
ou mist
e, denoting departure,
idea of from is i
t is unnecessary to
ther, denoting to a pla
ere and where. But the
mployed. If, however
word to, because that i
you going?" Each of the
are you going t
ach other, and produce
conveys the idea tha
are allowable. "His ma
manners are in some deg
you and I." say
o tall as him," say "I
there?" do not an
you and I," say
"Says I," s
aller than me," say "
't," or "I arn't,
e present or no," say "
o
know on,"' say "
to do so," say "
the same if I was him,"
wer
ef go myself," say "I w
would
"Six weeks ago" th
"Since which time,
I repeated it," than
young to have suffere
o suffe
," say "Fewer friends."
ty of people," say "
d they we know,"
s I can see," say "S
ir of gloves," say "
l think nothing on it,"
ng of
it back to me," sa
e veracity of his story,
is s
or ever see him," s
o have found him," say "
s you music?" say "Wh
whenever I can help it,
help
that I must first ask
must as
observation of the rule
ru
hty years of age," say "
his honored head," say
ad
m negligence," say "He
quence of
are plenty," say "A
end of the year," say "
ye
vernment," say "The gov
or year,
uple of chairs,"
nited together in the
matrimony," or "Th
avel slow," say "
down into the river," s
ve
rom off the scaffolding
fold
the last of all," sa
with reference to thin
ly approved," instead o
," instead of "uni
d one another," say "T
case I succeed," s
enough room," say "A
t in comparison to you
son wit
or to see him," say
is all eat up," say "
as handsome does," say "
es
ell on the floor," say
oo
s are approved of by al
ved b
one more argument," say
"another
urse is war," say "
six foot high," say "H
ght is s
now and then," say "I g
him in clothes," say
the
d "the last two" instea
la
was drank with enthusia
thusiast
am prevented," say "U
imary sense," say "In
me to see you," say "I
them papers," say "G
I hold in my hand," say
han
rcely imagine but what,
ine
an notorious for his b
his bene
woman celebrated for h
account of
your name be?" say
ifted it up," s
lly of the same value,
or "equa
previous to your telli
to your t
ut when I called," sa
ll
I should have won this
win thi
s certain," say "Thus m
is ce
as it may be yesterday
rday
he Saturday as it may
Saturday on
atch in your pocket,"
poc
s got riches," sa
ou set down?" say
thankee," say "
it without farther mea
furthe
er but," or "No oth
else but her," sa
own from the balloon,
loo
from the ground," say "
of oranges are not go
is not
w or another," say
you some more tea?" sa
e t
hat will I do?" say "Oh
ifferent of it," say "I
t
it conformable to your o
ably to yo
ven away gratis," sa
you enter in?" sa
days or more," say "The
d grammarian," say "He
use him for." say
uit him from," say
rse from that," say
ide on you," say "
soon as ever."
st," or "The very worst
rs
o great shakes," "Nothin
from the blues." All s
gar
hasn't called," say
right to pay me," say
d pay
over the bridge," say
id
just think I could,
been a good deal," say
you are making for meet
e making to m
no more of your money,
money." Say "Do not giv
are not what nature de
nature design
not the pleasure of hea
y "I had not the pleasur
of the apples were goo
les was
learning, courage and
more v
e for want," say
d by fever," say "
bad health," say "My
f the three," say "A
r nor that," say
think on you," say "W
good as yours," say "Mi
s not as large as we th
rge as we
Because why?
at there boy,"
-matter of debate," say
he was come back," say
health has been shook,"
ak
as spoke in my presence
rese
t," or "Very wrong,"
or paid him the money,"
mortgagee lends; t
to be another person,
er pe
side of the river," sa
ve
e's fifty," say
of the two" say "Th
have become too small f
t for my
ful of physic," say "T
said, says she,"
"I said, says I," "Thi
n't think so," s
minent danger," say "He
er is hot," say "The
sweat," say
t two dollars," say "I
ever," say "Whateve
as "God bless me!" "Go
"Upon my soul!" etc., wh
ety all the other, for-
Lord thy G
ND PRONU
r stress or force of
is mark in printing de
r force of the voi
n one accent. Take as an
ve a marked emphasis of
and therefore those s
these accents is less d
ell longer; therefore th
he primary, or chief
alls on a vowel, that
ut when it falls on or
has a short soun
edge of pronunciation
examples given by good s
pronunciation of words
s acquire the notes of
r t
ortant to bear in mind
g or application, and
the difference of the ac
d from verbs by this m
rst syllabic, and
uns are the names of pe
erial and palpable,
, such as courage, firmn
ns, movements, etc. If
ng done, or is, or is to
a v
ything is "an in'sult,"
irst syllable; but wh
that word insult' impli
be accented on
es of Pron
and in some other s
efore e, i and y, c is
in cedar, civil,
the preceding vowel is
bate, recede, invit
c preceding has the s
eding has the sound of
lle
sh words never forms a
nating unaccented sylla
, granite, are pronounce
an
of foreign origin, forms
mi
l in the following ter
e, zle; as in able, ma
e, rattle, puzzle, whi
f'fl, man'gl, wrin'
n the termination en;
OUS, in the terminatio
unced us; as is graci
owel, have the sound o
ial, ingratiate; prono
arshal, i
vowel, is pronounced l
nounced Ephezh
and at the end of words
gh; pronounced caut, bau
however, gh is pronoun
augh, rough, slou
he aspirate h precedes w
nounced hwat, hwiff, hw
ou. In the following w
ose, who
or use; as in rheum,
y
the middle of words;
aust, inhab
ded except in the follo
or, and humble, and all
ly, derived
fore n; as know, gnaw
as in wring, wreath; p
; as in dumb, numb;
as in balk, walk, talk
a
f; as in philosophy;
ne as in singer, the
a syllable, is silent
te; as in psalm, pseud
udo, ta
rong and vibrating, as a
s robber, reckon, err
s, or when succeeded by
o
ors in Pro
iss, as furnac
s cabbage, courage
n, as certain, ce
, as moderate
spect, not aspec; s
ud, as wicked, no
del, not modl;
not suddn.--Burden, bu
ften, and a few othe
e, as influence
, as pleases
nced il, as fertil, no
), exile, gentile, in
should be pr
n, as Lati
band, not husban; t
, as carefulness
ging, not singin; s
h, as strength
silent; as in treason
tal, not capitle; metal
iodical, no
x, as next
LES FOR
that letter on taking a
s--words ending
word is retained on t
ions--words ending in dg
word, when preceded by
ddition of a suffix. Ex
. Words ending in ie an
s lying. Final y is som
te
ded by a vowel, form the
eceded by a consonant
s bounty,
owel, preceded by a vowe
e a suffix;
or ie, ei is used after
and in a few words en
ird also have ei. In ot
ieve,
r cious, when relating
hers i
nding in a consonant; wi
in derivatives; as, shi
ith a double vowel befo
derivatives; as t
syllable, ending in a
ted on the last syllabl
mit, committed; but ex
p, ki
le ending in l, with a
he close; as
le ending in l, with a
l at the close
ill, instill and fulfill
atives of dull, skill,
e accent falls on the
willful,
TUAT
y declarative and every
rue. Do
after every abbreviati
point (?) after
!) after exclamations;
nclose quoted expressio
e soul is
ween parts of a sentenc
-col
quotation, enumeration,
s, the following, or an
10 doz. "Armstrong's
al,
een parts that are s
d also between claus
; as, Man grows old;
ely, that is, is used t
n is put before it and
that is, for t
off interposed words,
as, Good deeds are neve
got
ff transposed phrases an
e thee, cons
off interposed words, p
e can, make
similar or repeated wo
e trees, were illu
an ellipsis, or the om
tant
off a short quotation i
"The good
enever necessary t
s ( ) are used to inclo
y the writer or speaker
ons by an editor or by
nce should be inclo
to set off a parenthet
or a sudden change of t
us
E OF C
entence should be
jectives derived from t
pi
of the Deity should
onorary titles be
poetry should beg
the heads of their ch
d in c
d the exclamation O,
ek, and the months of
ita
should begin with
ous denominations b
unts, each item shoul
ial importance may b
GOD IN FIF
Eleah,
aic,
ian,
nd Turki
y, A
ic,
of the M
yptian
Egyptia
ian,
k, T
an,
nd Doria
n, D
atin,
Gaeli
ch,
ish,
guese
erman
ncal,
reton
ian,
sh,
tu,
and Swi
ish,
ch,
ish,
nic,
nd Swedi
gian,
v,
sh,
cca,
, Ju
sh, J
ic,
ilia
nlian
r, Ma
ndel,
ian,
se, P
ese,
scar,
n, Puch
ABOUT
bert
nimal kingdom, and the
d off the coasts of Flor
rom the Mediterranean S
ri
state is a different-loo
ling somewhat the appea
entire surface being c
k color, and perforate
s commonly called "hol
in reality, only the sk
leton varies in the dif
grades it consists of
ich are epiculae of sil
ving a variety of forms
whose softness and el
given sponge. The horn
nute pores, and by a
rts of an interesting
al, or a centripetal a
sponge's surface channel
se, in turn, channels
e openings. Through t
onstantly maintained, w
currents enter through
ough the l
sponge, that is, the pa
leshy mass, partly filli
s largely of cells hav
rmation of the framewor
Lining the dilated spa
urmounted by whip-like
s and maintains the wat
s to the digestive cell
union of sexual produc
haracter of ova, and oth
ce within the sponge. T
out into the currents
to forty-eight hours,
ther hard substances, a
h of the water in which
da, but considerably m
being found in the d
e of 50 to
E BURIE
horrified by learning t
surances have been giv
on of a rising French p
nterest, for since the
found unreliable no mean
that life is actually
ones to
ted in the New York Jo
de by producing a bliste
flame of a candle to the
formed which will alwa
is evidence of life, a
burn. If, on the contr
sserted that life is ex
fol
inot, is nothing more t
f physical laws which c
to become steam; the e
eaks with a little nois
appearances, there is
nues to be governed by
n serous matter, as in
rn
s the proof is conclusi
ny one may try it; ther
SERVE
poiled by not serving
d at the prope
Riesling, Moselle, etc.)
o the time the roast or
wine, either cla
g wines afte
, serve apri
ith soup or fish, and
a
Tempera
in the cellar at
flat so that the cork
cially observed with sp
d be serve
the ice--not i
about 5 degrees coole
ut 15 degrees cooler tha
o
HE GROWTH OF A
A CH
ars ago there was orga
charter of English lib
le of our American fo
5th of August, 1213, t
d vacillation of King Jo
e their rights. After tw
Barons entered London
t both parties met at
several days' debate,
e glory of England, was
harta is a comprehensi
nd with many clauses of
ill live. Clear and prom
ntation." The original
cles, of which the 39th
tate constitutions, are
nglish s
be taken or imprisoned
s or free customs, or
press upon him nor seiz
nt of his peers or b
o man, we will not den
ight or
ognizes a popular tri
be looked upon as the
des that no one is to b
the evidence of witness
ements, illegal distres
due to the crown. Fine
gnitude of the offense,
eprived of his necess
forfeiture of land for
recognized over part of
between his widow and c
provided for. These
harter, which, exacted
ing, occupies so conspic
upremacy of the law of
still forms the basis
ENBURG DE
the signing of the Decla
that was almost a mo
charter of American fre
tter, but the most
f the residents of Me
arlotte on the 20th
r directly or indirectl
nced, the unchartered a
by Great Britain, is an
inherent and inali
he citizens of Meckle
bonds which have conn
lve ourselves from all a
litical connection, cont
wantonly trampled on ou
e blood of American p
ereby declare ourselves
ht ought to be a sover
control of no power oth
ent of the Congress. To
y pledge to each other
fortunes, and o
esolutions, concernin
aw, but these, having n
it
ATION OF I
ess, Jul
uman events, it becomes
al bonds which have con
he powers of the earth
aws of Nature and Natu
opinions of mankind re
which impel them
be self-evident: that al
y their Creator with ce
fe, liberty, and the pu
governments are instit
the consent of the gove
es destructive of these
o abolish it, and to ins
n such principles, and
all seem most likely to
indeed, will dictate
be changed for light an
nce has shown that mank
re sufferable, than t
which they are accustome
ns, pursuing invariably
under absolute despoti
off such government, a
y. Such has been the pat
ow the necessity which
government. The histor
tory of repeated injur
the establishment of a
this, let facts be subm
nt to laws the most who
ublic
vernors to pass laws of
ended in their operatio
o suspended, he has utt
t
s other laws for the
less those people would
legislature--a right
e to tyra
er legislative bodie
ant from the depository
of fatiguing them int
sur
sentative houses repea
invasions on the ri
ng time after such disso
eby the legislative
rned to the people at l
n the meantime, expose
ithout, and con
event the population of
laws for naturalizatio
ourage their migratio
ropriation of lands.
ce, by refusing his ass
iary
ndent on his will alone
mount and payment
tude of new offices, a
ur people, and to eat
n times of peace, stand
f our leg
er the military indepen
ivil
hers to subject us to a
nacknowledged by our la
f pretended
odies of armed troops
om punishment for any m
inhabitants of
ade with all parts of
s without
any cases, of the bene
ond the seas to be trie
ee system of English
therein an arbitrary go
render it at once an ex
same absolute rule
arters, abolishing our
tally, the forms o
legislatures and declar
slate for us in al
ent here, by declaring u
ng war a
eas, ravaged our coast
he lives of
ansporting large armies
f death, desolation and
cruelty and perfidy sc
and totally unworthy
ti
fellow-citizens, taken
eir country, to become
n, or to fall thems
c insurrection among u
s of our frontiers the
rfare is an undistingu
es and co
oppressions we have pe
ur repeated petitions ha
ce whose character is t
rant is unfit to be r
g in attention to our B
to time, of attempts
jurisdiction over us.
our emigration and se
e justice and magnanimi
r common kindred, to di
interrupt our connect
af to the voice of just
quiesce in the necessi
em, as we hold the rest
peace
esentatives of the Unit
led, appealing to the s
our intentions, do, i
people of these coloni
ed Colonies are, and of
that they are absolved
that all political conn
ain is, and ought to be
endent States, they hav
ct alliances, establis
hich independent States
laration, with a firm r
e mutually pledge to ea
nd our sac
on was, by order of the
the follow
HAN
Bartlett, William Whip
muel Adams, John Adam
dge G
tephen Hopkins,
man, Samuel Huntington,
lc
Philip Livingston, Fran
ckton. John Witherspoon
Abraha
orris, Benjamin Rush,
James Smith, George Tay
o
Rodney, George Re
William Paco, Thomas S
rol
Richard Henry Lee, Tho
n, Jr., Francis Lightf
lliam Hooper, Jose
utledge, Thomas Heyward,
r Mid
winett, Lyman Hal
formed part of the or
but was finally left o
pect to Sou
has waged cruel war aga
d rights of life and lib
er offended him, capti
hemisphere or to incur
tation t
TION OF THE
United States, in orde
e, insure domestic tran
the general welfare, and
nd our posterity, do o
r the United St
icl
TIO
rs herein granted shall
which shall consist of
senta
TIO
entatives shall be com
e people of the several
e the qualifications re
s branch of the
representative who sha
ears, and have been seve
hall not, when elected,
ich he shal
direct taxes shall b
ay be included within
rs, which shall be det
ersons, including thos
luding Indians not tax
al enumeration shall be
of the Congress of the U
f ten years, in such ma
representatives shall
ch State shall have at
tion shall be made, th
oose three; Massachuset
ons, one; Connecticut,
vania, eight; Delawar
rolina, five; South Car
re
en in the representati
reof shall issue writs
anc
entatives shall choose
l have the sole po
ION
nited States shall be
by the legislature the
r shall hav
y shall be assembled in
divided as equally as ma
ors of the first class
d year, of the second c
the third class at the
rd may be chosen ever
ignation, or otherwise,
te, the executive ther
ext meeting of the legis
uch va
senator who shall not
n nine years a citizen o
ted, be an inhabitant of
be c
of the United States s
ve no vote unless th
ose their other officer
sence of the Vice-Pres
e of President of
e the sole power to try
e they shall be on oath
ed States is tried, t
shall be convicted wi
of the memb
f impeachment, shall no
squalification to hold
under the United States
iable and subject to in
ent, accord
TIO
d manner of holding ele
be prescribed in each
ess may at any time by
as to the places o
assemble at least once
first Monday in Decemb
nt a diff
TIO
be the judge of the
own members, and a m
do business; but a sm
be authorized to compel
r and under such penal
ov
rmine the rules of its
ly behavior, and, wi
s, expel
p a journal of its proc
xcepting such parts as i
and nays of the member
desire of one-fifth of
e jou
ng the Session of Cong
journ for more than thre
which the two house
TIO
presentatives shall re
scertained by law, and
hey shall, in all cases
privileged from arrest
respective houses, and i
any speech or debate in
ioned in any
entative shall, during
to any civil office un
all have been created,
ed, during such time; a
States shall be a memb
inuance
ION
ing revenue shall ori
Senate may propose or c
her b
ll have passed the Hous
fore it becomes a law
States; if he approve
with his objections, t
who shall enter the obj
reconsider it. If, aft
shall agree to pass the
ctions, to the other h
d, and if approved by t
But in all such cases t
yeas and nays, and th
he bill be entered on t
ll shall not be returne
ted) after it shall hav
in like manner as if h
djournment, prevent its
not be
tion or vote to which
Representatives may be
t) shall be presented
re the same shall take
roved by him, shall be r
f Representatives, acc
scribed in the
ION
ss shall h
taxes, duties, imposts
the common defense and
duties, imposts and e
t the Uni
on the credit of
e with foreign nations
with the I
rm rule of naturalizati
ruptcies throughout
ate the value thereof,
ard of weight
unishment of counterfei
n of the Un
h post-offices
ess of science and usef
rs and inventors the e
ritings and
ibunals inferior to
sh piracies and feloni
ses against the
t letters of marque and
aptures on l
t armies, but no approp
r a longer term
ide and mai
the government and reg
l fo
ing forth the militia t
insurrections an
nizing, arming and disc
of them as may be employ
to the States, respecti
thority of training the
prescribed
ive legislation, in al
eeding ten miles squar
the acceptance of Congr
ited States, and to exer
the consent of the leg
for the erection of for
nd other need
ich shall be necessary
going powers, and all o
Government of the Un
or office
TIO
rtation of such persons
roper to admit shall n
ear one thousand eight
posed on such importa
for each
writ of Habeas Corpus
f rebellion or invasion
uir
der or ex post facto
r direct tax shall be la
eration hereinbefore
l be laid on articles
e given by any regulatio
e over those or another;
be obliged to enter,
ot
rawn from the treasury
law; and a regular stat
es of all public moneys
to
shall be granted by th
ce of profit or trust u
ess, accept of any prese
ever, from any king, p
TIO
r into any treaty, all
and reprisal; coin mon
and silver coin a ten
nder, ex post facto la
racts, or grant an
out the consent of the
exports, except what may
ction laws; and the net
te on imports or export
ed States; and all such
l of the Congress. No S
, lay any duty of tonna
ce, enter into any ag
h a foreign power, or
such imminent danger as
icl
TIO
shall be vested in a
shall hold his office
th the Vice-President c
ted as
oint, in such manner as
electors equal to the
which the State may be
sentative, or person ho
nited States, shall b
meet in their respecti
of whom one at least s
hemselves. And they shal
f the number of votes f
and transmit sealed to t
rected to the Preside
shall, in the presence
n all the certificates,
having the greatest num
er be a majority of the
be more than one who h
votes, then the House
ballot, one of them f
, then, from the five
ke manner, choose the P
s shall be taken by St
ne vote; a quorum for th
rom two-thirds of all th
be necessary to a choi
dent, the person having
hall be the Vice-Presid
have equal votes, the S
lot, the Vic
rmine the time of choosi
give their votes, whic
t the Uni
natural-born citizen, o
the adoption of this
e of President; neith
ice who shall not ha
been fourteen years a r
at
l of the President from
ity to discharge the p
devolve on the Vice-Pre
or the case of removal
President and Vice-Pr
t as President; and s
disability be removed,
ec
, at stated times, rec
l neither be increased n
ll have been elected; a
other emoluments from t
t
the execution of his o
oath or af
or affirm) that I will
the United States; and
tect and defend the Co
at
TIO
e commander-in-chief of
the militia of the sev
ce of the United Stat
the principal officer
bject relating to the du
have power to grant re
nited States, except i
r, by and with the ad
s, provided two-thirds
minate, and, by and wit
ppoint embassadors, ot
Supreme Court, and al
ointments are not herei
ablished by law. But t
such inferior officers
in the courts of la
rtme
have power to fill all
he Senate, by granting
end of their
ION
to time, give to the Co
recommend to their con
ssary and expedient. H
th houses, or either
em, with respect to the
time as he shall think
blic ministers. He shall
and shall commission a
at
TIO
President and all civil
from office on impeach
, or other high crim
cle
TIO
of the United States
ch inferior courts as C
sh. The judges both of
r offices during good
or their services a com
ring their conti
TIO
shall extend to all
stitution, the laws of
h shall be made, under
dors, other public mini
maritime jurisdiction;
be a party; to controver
and citizens of anothe
tween citizens of the s
nt States, and between
ign states, citiz
ting embassadors, oth
hich a State shall be a
isdiction. In all the o
ve appellate jurisdict
ons and under such regu
ll
mes, except in cases of
hall be held in the St
ed; but when not commit
place or places as the
ect
ION
United States shall con
hering to their enemi
be convicted of treason
same overt act, or on
ave power to declare th
treason shall work c
during the life of
icl
TIO
it shall be given in e
cial proceedings of ev
l laws, prescribe the m
gs shall be proved, a
izens of each State sh
ities of citizens in
any State with treason,
tice, and be found in a
authority of the State
oved to the State havi
im
service or labor in o
another, shall, in co
discharged from such ser
m of the party to whom
d
ION
mitted by the Congress
med or erected within
tate be formed by the
es, without the consent
erned, as well
have power to dispose
respecting the terri
States; and nothing in
rejudice any claim of t
ticular
TIO
hall guarantee to ever
rnment, and shall prote
cation of the legislatu
annot be convened), aga
icl
ever two-thirds of bo
se amendments to this
islatures of two-third
for proposing amendments
tents and purposes as pa
legislatures of three
ns in three-fourths the
ion may be proposed by
may be made prior to the
ll in any manner affe
ction of the fifth arti
hall be deprived of it
na
icl
and engagements entered
all be as valid against
on as under the
nd the laws of the Unit
eof, and all treaties
y of the United States,
udges of every State s
itution or laws of an
thsta
esentatives before menti
atures, and all executiv
s and the several States
t this Constitution; but
ualification to any off
ited S
cle
he convention of nine St
of this Constitution
e in convention by the
nteenth day of December,
red and eighty-seven, a
merica the twelfth. In
ubscribed
WASHI
nd Deputy fr
NDM
icl
law respecting an estab
xercise thereof; or ab
s, or the right of th
ion the government for
icl
ia being necessary to
he people to keep and
rin
cle
me of peace, be quarter
er, nor in time of war
ibed b
icl
to be secure in their
reasonable searches and
s shall issue but upon p
, and particularly des
e persons or thi
icl
to answer for a capita
entment or indictment o
nd or naval forces, or
of war or public danger
ffense to be twice put
pelled, in any crimina
deprived of life, libe
shall private property
just com
icl
utions, the accused sh
, by an impartial jury
have been committed, w
ned by law; and to be in
n; to be confronted wi
process for obtaining
sistance of counse
cle
, where the value in c
ht of trial by jury sha
all be otherwise reexam
according to the rul
cle
t be required, nor exce
sual punishme
icl
Constitution of certa
disparage others re
icl
d to the United States
States, are reserved to
preceding ten amendator
the States by the first
of ratification recei
cut, Georgia an
icl
e United States shall no
quity commenced or pros
tizens or subjects
Congress, and Congress
ry 8,
cle
meet in their respecti
d Vice-President, one o
the same State with th
erson voted for as Pre
ed for as Vice-Preside
rsons voted for as Presi
dent; and of the number
nd certify, and transmi
ted States, directed
the Senate shall, in th
ives, open the certifica
erson having the great
President, if such numb
appointed; and if no pe
aving the highest numbe
e voted for as Pres
oose immediately, by bal
ent, the votes shall b
ach State having one
of a member or members
f all the States shall b
epresentatives shall
hoice shall devolve upo
lowing, then the Vice
case of the death o
y of the
he greatest number of
dent, if such number be
ointed, and if no pers
umbers on the list the
m for the purpose shall
ators, and a majority o
sary to
tutionally ineligible t
that of Vice-Presiden
h Congress, and declar
ation of the Sec
cle
nvoluntary servitude, ex
ty shall have been dul
s, or any place subject
power to enforce this
slat
-eighth Congress, and d
lamation of the S
cle
TIO
ralized in the United St
e citizens of the United
State shall make or en
or immunities of citize
rive any person of life
or law, nor deny to
e equal protect
tives shall be apporti
ir respective numbers,
te, excluding Indians
ection for the choice o
he United States, repre
ial officers of a State
denied to any of the m
ne years of age, and
ridged, except for parti
f representation therein
umber of such male cit
itizens twenty-one yea
hall be a senator or rep
and Vice-President, or h
ited States, or under
h as a member of Congre
as a member of any Sta
fficer of any State, to
hall have engaged in in
ven aid or comfort to t
te of two-thirds of e
abi
ity of the public deb
uding debts incurred fo
n suppressing insurrect
neither the United St
or obligation incurred
United States, or an
ve; but all such debts,
eld illega
s shall have power to
he provisions
ninth Congress and decla
Congress, Ju
icl
TIO
f the United States to
ted States, or any Sta
ious conditio
TIO
e power to enforce thi
slat
h Congress, and declared
ry of State, M
EN EASIL
ng George in 1776
they have in being
sk their lives for him
et the money to pay
id themselves for f
ught the working peo
nstitute
their du
ir rights, a
maint
Jo
'S POLITI
ality of all
the only sou
ices, nor order of "
ecessary
onal banks
splendor of a
f thought an
rity superior
s; no special privil
r elections; uni
ney spent withou
government hidden
und by the instruction
f the United States a
and de
ty and independence of
everance of Ch
t--not a consolidation
es, economy and str
rency--supplemented by
nd bottome
ate banks
navy or diploma
or graduated tax
system. A complete sep
bank
OF THE UN
Independence
on, first Presid
Adams
ferson 180
ison 1809
nroe 181
incy Ad
ew Jackson 1
Van Bur
enry Harrison (di
ected as Vice-
Knox P
Taylor (died 9th
(elected as Vic
ranklin P
Buchan
assinated 14th April
(elected as Vic
ses S. Grant
rd B. Ha
rfield (died 19th S
. Arthur (elected
Clevela
H. Harr
Clevela
Kinley (el
lecte
ed Septembe
lt (elected Vice
ident Septem
osevelt (el
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UT THE LI
Lester, White
iladelphia in
ehouse, Philadelph
Snow, Philadelphia, to
7
5, 1765, on arrival of s
am
31, 1765, when stamp a
vent landing of cargo o
27,
riots April 25, 1775, a
of independence and the
ation meeting
adelphia made in Septem
re by the British; r
aty of peace A
eath of Washingt
iversary of the declarat
1
for the death of John
Orleans in 1885; Chica
902; St L
PRESIDEN
ath was the result of
farm in a rain and sleet
was followed by a chill
d at the age of 68
age, having reached his
, he was nearly blind
e. He passed away witho
at the age of eighty-t
His disease was chroni
ician said the too free
ulphur
of old age, and peacef
ndimmed to the last.
which occurred in the s
31, was assigned t
tricken with paralysis
of the House of Repre
s. He died in the rotund
ne years
n June 8, 1845, seven
on and finally dropsy,
onths befor
July 24, 1862, from a v
ffections of the throat
s of
s death was caused by p
t on the day of his
e diarrhoea, which wou
pril 4, 1841, a month a
-eight ye
17, 1862, at the age o
bilious
en with a slight attack
oat going up the Miss
e had a relapse on his
9, aged fift
second President to die
ly of ice water and iced
herries. The result w
was sixty-s
rom a stroke of paralys
nty-four
h was due to abdominal
the sixty-fifth
occurred on June 1, 1
He was seventy-s
shot by J. Wilkes Bo
pril 14, 1865, and died
ty-
om a stroke of paralys
y-se
cer of the tongue, at M
1
hot by Charles J. Guite
19,
succeeded Garfield, die
City, Nov
ed Jan. 17, 1803, the
in Clevel
d March 13, 1901. Cau
was assassinate
d on June 24, 1908,
THE A
curiosity found its way
wspaper. Nobody seems
h I was
the beaste
an cows
g tale Bull
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t is hi
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ear'd things c
togethe
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ere mates,
and Lit
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re abow
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grapes a
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ls and t
as my 2
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he poot
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gether
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OF NOT F
ve Treatise Based on Lo
y Cul
bout Loisette's memory
nd so carefully guarded
ny dollars to the Prof
his own Loisette, may
uab
system is a good one,
directions are implicit
y will be greatly stren
otherwise impossible m
ot an inventor, but an
Dr. Pick that the ret
roduced the article, th
ment is not quite fair
common sense to bear up
f mnemonics for the mar
it hi
ct upon the method by w
is hand upon the key of
trying to remember th
he words "Bellman," "
easant upwa
ells of Bul
" and so on, until fin
a strange insistence,
to re
en trying to recall the
" "Robertson," "Rand
naturally, I got "rich"
bre
Trying to recall the na
"grave," "gaseous," "g
d the attempt, simply
here was an "a" sound a
ng entirely different, t
distinctness as though
ring was done without a
the result of the exer
ses were put to work. Ev
ich he can recall, and
example
when we endeavor, witho
act or name, our memory
in its journey toward t
o show that our ideas a
or recess of the brain
alphabetical one exact
er some fashion
the word "meadow" you m
xico," or many, words
e "dow", as window, or
you are on the right
ellectual process you w
h you are
people say, "I forget h
at any rate it begins w
Loisettians, and they w
od or direction, the ex
n, to do--and it is the
--is to travel over th
e fact which you wish t
ou know will be brou
u will always be able t
he thing which you
annel were cut in our m
nstruct an easy channel
h one wishes to remembe
d travel, is the s
h all the mnemonic teac
by letters--and as this
eems to be the most log
ivalents of the
presented by s
represented
ys repres
ys repres
ys repres
ys repres
sented by sh, j,
ted by g hard, k, c
represente
represente
re used simply to fill
e. In fact, the syste
"this" or "dizzy" woul
or 76, and the only dif
ll contain only the sig
out with non-signific
r intelli
quivalents given above
and c of "cipher," t h
f is very like 8; the s
l is the Roman numeral
tained by memorizing
wesses cha
kings came
get some phrase or wor
ou arrange the
sh a
e
ch
of law," "my shuffle," "
ou like to
d to memorize the fact
go about it in this way
ystem: "How much does $1
h-sca
statue of
Justice--im
y itself. The thing you
he weight; consequently
which is most prominent
Scales. What does the
Justice, blindfolded an
ly, what is this statue
s "image of law," tr
g soft, f and 1, give y
0 in gold. You bind to
urney, the one suggests
t the fact will be as fr
ose it. It is chained
it is not claimed that
"scales" "statue of Ju
attention up and down th
to take the same route,
beginning with the weig
n your mind without yo
the way, after some iter
iginal
n the process in the
were desired to fix th
in the memory; 1066 ma
" (th--1, s--0, j--6,
s); a chain mig
tings--arbitr
t of war--
tion--j
--the wi
onnect ideas, repeat wo
e, so that you will
of Hastings" with the
other links in the cha
nning of his system unn
gical arrangement in th
the first of his lesson
to
nclu
xclu
ncurr
scientific and orderly,
truth is that one ide
ition of meaning, as "h
ite" suggests "black"
und, as "harrow" and
nne
ion, a peculiarity diff
's own experiences. Thu
because I was vividly
that point. "Stable" a
ence, as do "cow" and "
of suggestion it is pos
in certain and safe, alo
afterwards alw
e, by no means all. It
a vivid, methodically d
ght gettable in a focus
. Before Loisette was th
land, in order to impre
rish boundaries in the r
the landmarks in succe
d out carefully, and,
eople were then and the
tracting the attention
stem has had its sup
and there are men who w
hing sense of vivid imp
o go with the mul
ng, however, the studen
y of perception upon ev
permanently his own. It
you can photograph an
r years nor events will
ly and distinctly awa
l treasure-house, and d
tied it to some other
rth your while to do
monic improvement, whic
ard work, although it
h practice and reiter
odic su
odic at
dic reit
is to Loisette, and a
the third. You do not k
to your bedroom, though
urney. But if there are
d "nice," or "nose," or
stairway, you ca
point, and very wisely
ablished chain, so that
alone for the value
the mental disci
sident Series," which c
h President from Washi
o be mastered is this:
ome connection between
ou can at some future t
gestion of sound or
have found this dwell
backward and forward be
e nex
e names of the Presiden
phrases being inclo
e first word as the one
ng to repeat the nam
esident an
does a d
mething is drawn fro
ate phrase
ate the quality of
ton's c
h Washingto
y wetnes
ds Dew an
owers and bouquet.
ouquet a
e first
position o
ggestion
position o
Fall and
ailure there is
word
nsequence o
onds Suggesti
is Juxtaposit
FER
for yourself, taking a
ast to those you have
acking the
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A
ome of the date words,
ate, 845; but it is to
figures in the date of
s the ot
t this system will now
series so that he can s
effort, and without any
up to the commencement!
natural mnemonic system
rk
epeated backward and f
supplemented by a ser
e, which gives the num
ed together before
-h
-w
-h
-h
-h
-o
-s
-h
-o
-b
-da
-to
--
--
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-ow
--
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Items 21, 19, 20, 22
, which should be commit
at it can be repeated b
can be at once constr
fact which you wi
to go farther and atta
wo facts together, ther
ough there is much that
as one would prepare f
dered separately. Of e
ter must exercise all of
ts final skeleton of fa
e use of the chain a
fter much labor through
an event down to the fi
ed by the barons from K
statement this way and
and impossible question,
find any part of it e
to the question which
he barons from King Jo
gna Charta exacted from
whom was," etc., etc.?
g John." "Where was Mag
unnym
long as your ingenuity
from which to consider
d with the information,
e of the examiner. This
ls hundreds of years be
recall in connection
of a news item was the
t answered the interrog
" "Who?
tte advises the learn
e down like the w
came
he Assyian
t animal
til the verses are exha
had out of them by
examin
think of the availabil
so many easily applicab
s done, that it may b
asy example, can remembe
nce and the diameter o
at most six--3.141592.
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ation of the numerical
arried in the mind and
n. All that is to be d
nse l
will buy
ick up my
jeer may m
nough fo
ham pie by
knows a
hop on my
ge in a fa
h now view
ry Ann did
ound a ro
ificant into its proper
ther Day," m--3, th--l
a time by the method
hich Mrs. Day will buy
ort of shawl she will
cement the end of each
hawl"--"warm garment"-
ore. Stupid as the work
fifteen minutes this w
years. Similarly you ca
after fact into nonsens
annot
ough to show anybody th
f time and find out tha
eptember" which comes t
of October--if you can
ambigui
than you can serve up y
ons, wise and otherwis
eable information has
is the key to th
lf in a hundred ways. I
Mr. Love lives at 485
485 into the word "ri
us: "Love--happi
--rangers--range--ri
eapon--dearly bo
mber Mr. Bowman's name
is apt to attract your
ement the
target, arc
RY R
Mo
ys hath S
une and
est have
which has twen
ap-year; the
y's days are
thd
for h
y for
ay best
y for c
for l
no luck
ays of the week as birth
the more fam
hild is fa
hild is ful
child is mer
child is so
ld is loving
ld must work f
that is born o
d bonny and
t Gr
le words y
les, a, a
he name of
r garden, ho
tell the ki
ll, pretty, w
ouns the Pro
r face, your
something t
t, laugh, sin
re done the
quickly,
join the wo
women, wind
sition st
in or throu
ction shows
pretty, A
called nine pa
, writing, sp
the Age
he age of
lower jaw,
teeth the ta
doubt and
"nippers"
colt is two
weeks will
the "corners"
grooves wi
two in jus
s, from the
e corners, t
middle "nip
e second pai
rs old the th
full new s
k spots will
s from the
pair at s
spot each "co
e "nippers
black spots
pair at ten
s the "corn
s on, the h
eeth three
r get, pro
, when we k
e
of bee
h a loa
of bee
a silve
of bee
worth
Cu
ngs all
hanges
repares
--go h
for
r head and
nd your heel
es close to yo
bows close
ESS DE
thing and
sunshine
" which eludes us e
treating summit on the
a greasy pole which is c
s gr
ontinues to search for
arget at which all the
e human race, which few
icap
growing only by
butterfly, which many
ive from capital inv
ight of co
arch for far and wide,
at our
weather o
G DEPTHS
n the Mind and Baf
pearing small to us be
y great and shining sun
e, the moon, Jupiter, Sa
ble. Mizar, the middle
mes as heavy as the sun
usand of these heav
r to us in this part of
f Centaur, in the Sout
. The sun is off 93,000,
lt is, roughly speaking,
e are from Alpha Centa
00 miles per second, a
rface would go seven ti
supposed that messag
es. To reach the moon a
ght minutes a message w
minutes' delay, one cou
all within twenty minu
three years; and as thi
t take to get to the ot
loo, in 1815, the news
some stars so remote th
tep further, if in 1066
to some of these stars
n it
T'S EULOGY
The best friend a man ha
his enemy. His son an
may become ungrateful. T
m we trust with our happ
their faith. The mone
m him when he may need
moment of ill-considere
ir knees and do us honor
ow the stone of malice
e one absolutely unself
the one that never de
ateful or treache
, A man's dog stands b
in sickness. He will sl
low and the snow drives
ide. He will kiss the
wounds and sores that co
He guards the sleep of
re a
desert, he remains, wh
ces he is as constant i
heavens. If fortune dr
friendless and homeles
n that of accompanying
st his enemies, and wh
his master in its embr
d, no matter if all ot
veside will the noble
is eyes sad, but open
d true even
H AND
OU BE B
xcellences expected and
ture and a complexion va
l emotion, but with an
bility, refinemen
iven expression to his
wing
e beauty--Oh, no
ourmahal gave s
ess, ever in mot
upon autumn's
w there, giving
he cheek, from the
mist, and now b
s a saint has of
sed himself in th
ng the prim
beauteous
ell bred; I
innocent,
can attain beauty if y
ts qualities, how you
ctice the following rule
yes of others, even if
wrinkl
next to godliness. Prac
r dail
se to achieve and steadf
iscipline; be master of
umst
the laws of life that
. Look on the bright
intemperance
y mental and bodily qu
g and physically able t
ded, self-sacrificing,
y and grow into
HE SCALP
l skin and a beautiful f
of every woman, but whi
nse, or through though
children, compara
f nature's greatest gif
here is danger of losing
because we have not u
ervi
nuance of the hair d
the circulation of bloo
ined to keep the ha
ir is very beautiful, a
hich fits into a sligh
around the base of the
matter, the purpose of
os
air reaches the state o
care should be given it
-giving it plenty of ai
in ten days. Massage th
ricity, a good tonic, a
it
nced at the right time,
in men and thin, p
worn loosely, forming a
coming than tightly dra
the roots by tyi
OF TH
mooth, soft and clear
. In perfect health i
flower--climate, hai
and the continued bea
nd sunlight, also perfe
be kept free from obst
s much as possible. In
, massage being a great
ms. A good cleansing cr
and frees them from dir
ndition it is ready to a
iven, making it possibl
ntment into the deeper
l of moth patches, t
rfections. The vibrator
to stimulate the tissu
g the circulation of th
muscles, thereby rest
ing the skin beautiful
ting w
powder is absolutely ne
nded powder, as the ski
ELOP T
desire and admiration
his respect, any woman
ng and gentle massage w
kin
beneficial, and if prop
ure r
eep breathing
F THE
very interesting, and i
uction many of the litt
s could be avoided. Mot
cultivation of their ch
m is so easily formed a
their
ded and plump, soft, w
and filbert-shaped na
f-m
woman to have such a ha
to have the nails trea
tion each day. Great
ld soap should be used,
ying of them, after whi
well rubbed in. The sa
e base of the nail, when
half-moon exposed. An o
sed to clea
least once a month ai
eping the joints flexib
ts and w
DING AND M
nce in feeding an infa
the first three months
uld be established, and
wake of its own accord
ld be at 11 p. m., and
not be fed until 3 to
and artificial feeding
be employed; namely, th
, which should last from
ificial feeding it is
systematically overfed
n infant's stomach is.
ce of fluid, or two tab
three ounces. If, there
hild four ounces of foo
ildren during the first
e mother fears that t
ion. It is wrong to fee
ently it is not a cry o
tion from
ed with the bottle it i
e of 100 deg. F., or as
child be fed out of doo
bag of some kind to sli
ture until the meal is
d by inattentio
hat when a child cries i
ere a little drink of w
are should be taken th
especially that no wat
en boiled. A few teaspoo
veral times a day, but a
gular food until he is
ore, if a child be fed
ood should have been pr
to expose the food to
uld be remembered that
t in this food, especi
nfant, bacteria from
therefore the food s
e conta
ortance that the feedin
antage to have several
r cleaning. Keep a spec
e bicarbonate of soda,
thoroughly washed and k
ber tube, but the short
h of the bottle. Do not
it too easy for the
g taken so rapidly into
In washing the nipples
oroughly cleaned as pos
with boiled water wit
de
rst Nu
that the child should
s washed. This is very
and prevents subsequ
st is at this stage c
act upon the child as
e secretion of the mi
ery much needed at this
with sterilized water e
water which has been bo
acid in boiled water--5
te
uld be bathed once a da
ed. In very warm weathe
as in the morning. The
rm, and the temperature
h is more sensitive tha
er the child with a fla
nts it from taking cold
an 68 deg. F., and the
ly pure white soap, and
should be carefully dr
moisture tha
S OF THE
S OF THE NAMES
Janus presided over the
nth of the year wa
stival Februs was held
of Lupercus, the
om the Roman go
probably derived from
gins, and the buds
bably derived from Ma
e on the first d
divinity worshiped as
lius Caesar was b
mperor Augustus Caesar,
fortunate month, bein
everal v
).--September was the s
cale
).--Eighth month of
-November was the ninth
e
).--December was the t
1st of this month the s
d forms the w
OF TH
) Sunnandaed,
an) Montag, d
on) Tiwesdaeg, from
n) Wodnesdaeg, from Od
ish) Thor, the
edaeg, day of Freya,
ay of Saturn, t
days of the week orig
e them the names of t
s, Mercury, Jupite
EEPERS SHOU
d soap will remove mach
br
much easier by first d
for a
g to sour will sweeten i
ir ove
anged may be sweetened
irring in a
turpentine boiled with
the whiten
ten boots and shoes th
render them as
the hair once or twice
l keep it fro
kest and best freshened
ew milk; hence, in prep
ot be added until t
f ammonia to a teacup
silver or gold j
are dry and old may be
oform. It is a good pla
ve oil o
r will remove tea stain
prevent it spread
ended as an absorbent o
resent. It should be f
ially in hot weather, wh
e to infec
ith a rag, when you are
ll prevent them from ru
way before you lay th
orax, put in the last w
hem surprisingly. Pou
s especially good to re
s that have been laid
ar
eeping the air of the ce
ood white lime and wat
g of that kind, only fur
use of lime in whitewa
atly promotes the compl
vapors that contain c
bute powerfully to the
rm
AS SEEN
us and conservatism. Lar
rament and a sensitive
ched eyebrows, good an
nose indicates enterpri
trength of will and cha
kly in the face shows h
ward at the ends indica
ote gentleness and af
chin, one who falls easi
ght lips, firmly closed
gener
ME ON S
vided into periods of f
pse of every half hour
om one stroke for the e
nautical language, eig
2:30 a. m. is 1 bell; 1
m., 4 bells; 2:30 a. m
ells; 4:00 a. m., 8 be
0 a. m., 2 bells, etc.;
, 4:00 p. m., 8:00 p
ivided into two "dog wa
watch," so as to chan
port watch would be on
er
ALOGIES
ny respects, like the
ull of the monkey. A spo
eshed face of the skel
t the exact representat
emble the human eyes;
erent varieties of the
e a perfect image of th
may be found in the va
nd may be discerned i
ing celery. The German
t. There are other stri
n vegetable forms, The
use may be traced back
suggested the plow; the
the umbrella; the duck
acket. Anyone desirous
find the resemblances
cientific
RN F
xu
ing to be very fine, hu
ly mice. The first had
ing birds were scarce,
food, while the other
rtunate it is," said the
t is so hard to get and
t
dious
not drink while standi
lest he should soil the
his head turned up str
ng in the wat
ing Att
people trying to get th
urpose, said: "Though I
" So he jumped up the t
ceived recognition from
og of his success, the
t, others by their deme
ition before the lords
fl
bli
steel trap got his tai
tail, when he got his
nd get both my foot and
ot his head cut off, wh
the
wum
fence was discontented b
jumped over, when he
again. "Which side of
It does not matter," rep
the othe
on-Pa
an irregular way, was
e," replied the dog, "b
where
isan
drive the peacocks fro
peacocks retaliated by
one side could see not
ong necks. At last they
et and swan
ES BY WATER F
terdam
udas
y, 11
on,
Ayres
tta,
n, 13
Horn,
Good Hop
eston
a River
tinople
in,
ltar,
fax,
rg, 3
na,
e, 3
ton,
, 11
pool,
on,
s, 11
es,
leans,
ma,
n, 1
elphia
ec,
neiro,
Islands
ncisco,
ersburg
aiso,
ngton
he Globe
S LAW I
ud to conce
the law exc
ade on a Sun
de with a lun
partner binds
ithout conside
no one to do i
e to their princ
able for the acts
ey paid is not le
ith a lead pencil
o a written contract
inor cannot be enforced
nor is
rtnership is liable for
of the
state on its face that
rest only
longer term than one
it
exempt from liability i
d within twenty-four h
the principal maker of a
surety that the note
s estate. Notes obtained
erson, are no
s specified in a note i
iability by writing "wi
sign
e payee is evidence of
nd
ived should the debtor
edged to a bank as secu
, and the bank fails to
nored, the bank is liab
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good defense between th
been transferred befor
alue it is n
f paper has the right
nce, when a draft h
proper notices served
st the drawer
e to bearer or indorser
e collected by the thief
faith before maturity,
's claims at the
to be paid in the Stat
ned by the laws of tha
State other than that
govern it. Marriage co
id everywhere. Contrac
y the laws of the place
e, which are governed
land is
GHT OF
the husband's estate,
act of the husband. He
, his wife must, with
title complete to the p
widow can claim full
tors, also, seize the
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may, after his death, e
ut she cannot take both.
wer in only inchoate;
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the State in which the
of heirship, full inform
which is
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d into by any two pers
atics, persons of unsou
thin certain degrees pr
t, which varies in the
married and not
divorce may be obtain
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riage tie, this State h
a and all the other Sta
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all but New York. In m
valid cause. Imprisonm
aryland, Massachusetts,
a cause in all the Sta
rth Dakota and Texas.
ey, North Carolina, Nor
est Virginia. The time
s from 6 months in Ida
n Massachusetts. In mos
d in all the States ha
is also provided fo
F MARRIE
ich a woman owns at her
ts thereof, and the pro
est, gift or grant, or w
or services performed
g her marriage, remai
sed, collected and inv
subject to the interf
or his debts, unless fo
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en
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ter into contracts re
r business with the lik
however, is not liable
or his property in any
d in all matters having
n the same manner a
s a married woman's c
arate estate: 1. When t
ing on of the trade or
is made for the sole
n the intention to char
contract creati
a principal sum of mon
ives it for her use, and
ount by her authority o
t. If he receives inter
and without objection,
cquies
and from his wife and ex
in improving the home
ed by the wife, or re
and
fe, herself, of her sepa
nd, in the absence of al
hich such an agreement c
debtor and creditor,
to ac
be spoken, a gift by a
ature of the transacti
g circum
eserts her husband is no
etting possession of s
ishing and adornment of
d she could convey her
y would have a good ti
prove
t liable to a lien of
o the husband for the
not shown that the wi
the materials, or a s
en to the wife, he
United States has so
married women, though
ns essentially modifyi
esponsible for necessar
to supply them himself,
or otherwise separates
held liable if the wif
d cause. If she leaves
a man lives with a wom
ugh this representation
able the same way as
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t the finder has a clea
prietor of a hotel or
rs found on his premise
egard to lost propert
ot bind the public. The
he owner, so that he wa
son who found an article
subsequently lost. The
icles lost, unless thos
articles found are tru
wer in the absence of s
der, any more than the
against
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which went into effect
law previously in force
desiring to avail thems
egister of Copyrights
full instructions and t
at the application for
h of the following cla
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tories, gazetteers, and
newspapers; (c) lectu
livery: (d) dramatic
cal compositions; (f)
orks of art; (h) reprod
works of a scientific
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copies for sale: 1. Pu
notice may be in the f
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tion, send to the Copy
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registration and a mon
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American authors, or p
s deposited must be acco
of an officer authoriz
ting, printing and bindi
ted States. Affidavit an
lied on
in a language or langu
anufactured in the Unite
anguage published abroa
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n cond
had of certain classes
s are not reproduced
ration, with the statu
case of lectures or ot
ositions, one complete m
tration, however, does
eposit of printed cop
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Birthday. In all the
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Penn.,
riots' Day. I
Memorial Day. In Ala
others' Day, recogniz
orial Day. In N. C and
ay o
day, Pioneer
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lled Confederat
Birthday. In Fla. Ga.,
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pt N
In N. Y., Penn., Ill.
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tri
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cities of 100,000 or mo
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meet at leas
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t the laws and legal
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constitute treason ag
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not the ri
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rds vote of
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tter does not in
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the Senate hear
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t becomes a law wit
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and nickel coin i
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successive terms as hi
tution requires two-thir
tified by at least thre
ed out in the service of
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Pres
nited States must be 3
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United States
tribunal, and may hear
her there is good reas
-four men, twelve
annot become President
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color, with the excepti
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