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My very slee p< f rest is shorn, I am full of pain and care—4 Bick with the thought of what I have borne And of what is left to bear. I see the rose with blushes fired, I hear the brook run by, But I am tired, so sick and tired, I almost long to cie. For I know the sun will dry the stream, And the flow’ret fade in the frost, And I know that my dream is all a dream And the charm of the dream is lost There will never, never be any more light, t part, 1d my sou ul the thought of night, And the night is in my heart. thes Cnee in Me York Ledger. en nd (Ae Semen ee KINGS AMONG ELEPHANTS Iwo Fine Beasts That Hind Slaves to Wait a on Them, It was our good fortune to be present at an important meeting of the khed- fah at Chila, on the banks of the Ganges, where the Nepalese governmert had sent down their magnificent troop of tame elephants for the chase of wild ones. They were about 150 in number— magnificent, noble creatures, writes a contributor to the Boston Journal. The two finest among them were the ‘*kings’’ of the troop and were called Bijli Prasad and Narian Gaj Prasad. Bijli Prasad, which means ‘“‘lord of lightning,’’ was soch a grand fellow! The width of his brows was great that he could not put his head through our hall door, and be knows to the smallest point what a mighty creature be is. He and his companion, Narian Gaj Prasad, which means ‘‘the peerless lord,’’ are provided with two slave so | elephants, and the only duty of the lat- NEW YORK’ S GROWTH. The City Has Never Halted Since It Was First Fairly Started. Ernest Ingersoll writes a paper on the Greater New York, entitled ‘‘ Reasoning Out a Metropolis,’’ for St. Nicholas. Mr. Ingersolf says: The people of New York, Brooklyn Staten Jsland and certain nearby north- ern towns resolved to join ghnemselves together into one city, which is now the Greater New York. It embraces 341] square miles of territory and includes a popniati: u of nearly 8,400,009, Besides tnese af | dwell on the New Jersey Hudson river, quite as closely identified with the Manhattan Island as are mortkern and eastern suburbs, This makes a population of nearly 4,500, 00 which may be said to belong to New | York, making it not only by far the | largest center of human life and inter- ests in but, excepting only London, the most populous spot on the globe. How has it happened that this vast city has grown up where it stands: Why did not the American metropolis arise somewhere else? Is its position all an accident, or does history show sound reasons for its situation? The earliest settlement here was merely a trading station that gradually became a small seaport, iike a dozen others along tke coast. Before the year 17@0 these were so nearly alike that he would have been & wise prophet who truly foretold which wouldthrive. Indeed many men of that day firmly believed that Newport and Annapolis were to be the two great American seaports. Great cities arise 2t the points wbere the greatest number of people find it convenient to meet at first for business and later for pleasure. You cannot force a city to grow in an unnatural or unsuit- able situation, and it is no easier te pre- vent.a city from srowins in its prover place. But the conditions that change a village into « big tewn and expand the towa into a city or metropolis are not the same in differemt parts of the:globe and vary with the march turies; that sow many an world market, like Nineveh or Mem- phis, has totally disappeared, while another million side of the near and as great city cn those of the "AST America, sO i of the cen- | ancient | towns like Berlin have lately imcreascd with amuzing rapidity, after a long his- tory as small and insignificant places. 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They collect the sweet sugar canes, tearing them up by the roots, the young, succulent grasses and tender leaves and heap them up in masses which weigh abont 300 pounds each These loads are put on their backs, and thrice a day they gladly carry in their burdens and lay them at the feet of their lords. We went ont by moonlight to see the latter fed, and any child would enjoy the strange sight. First of all the ma- hout makesa great big campfire of twigs and brushwood, and on it he placesa large, flat iron dist, supported on two bricks. Then he takes wheat flour and ku one it with water into great round at cakes about an inch thick and twice the circumference of a soup plate. There cakes he bakes on the iron dish. We were anxious to taste them, and we found them very good. We punched out with our fingers all the nice brown spots and ate them, hot. And to make up to Bijli az nd Narian for takiug part of their supper, we had prepared a treat, of which they are particularly foud. From the bazaar we had brought great balls of sugar cane juice boiled down and made solid, called ‘‘goor’’ in that country. Each ball was twice the size of a tennis ball and in each wheat cake or ‘‘capati’’ we rolled a lump of this molasses. You should have seen how the big beasts enjoyed their feed— how their great trunks rested down on our shoulders, always upturned for the forthcoming delicacy! pit ing At Homo Again. “y defy any man to stay away from his native town so long that on his re- turn there will be nothing left to re- mind him of the old days,’’ said a suc- cessful western man, who had just paid a visit to his birthplace, a little village of nerthern New Hampshire. ‘“‘When I:saw Trowbury, after a lance of 40 years, it seemed to me there was not a single thing which had remained unchanged. The town kzs become a place of milis and industry; all its old sleepy charm is gone. My old schoolfel lows are gray headed, sober mer, and the men cf 40 years ago are either tot- 9 0or at rest in the grave- i. - ba « Lia dlp, 4tL2 yara. “Wi em I saw my old chums, ‘Bouno- f 0 Di td from bis prod Weiegbt—end ‘; Slab > Peters, whose nama v sult of viet nent of flesh, my heart exxnk, for Bonz i: bislank and bony, while Cle an; Peters + reguire two seats in a bee t ligious ¥ +i ote Fw ¥isS 42150 THO natura’s SitrIs WF cvid l statements, whether 23 to ths f£ the globe or the price of was told lived ona farm Om came tonag : 4Cani i ibting’ Phipps, who used to mis- pea- £0 iar to town, viwas men at the about my wheet n, im answer to their questions. *“1 Lad just made se statement in re- nusaber cf busbels yielded ») your before, waen I was startled by ire wlin dyes behind me, preceeding Q m2: vo bad entered tks stors my ca = Was turned. Sounds very fine,’ said the voico, “bat I mistrusié i$ can’t be true.’ ‘The twe young men turned with iz- tolerant haste to confront the newcomez, but I wheeled around with a sudder feeling of warmth at my heart. *** You are Doubting Phipps, I Enow Tcricd, holding out both hands, andi was not mistaken. We talked for an hour, and af the end of that time I fcl5 that Trowbu-y was still Trowbarj.”’— Youth’s Comp Bast >aWa of young #isgs . thing Posi ice scx rerd to the a a while 04440 46 40 50 YEARS"! ral te TRADE Marks DESIGNS Copyricuts &c. vone sending a sketch and description may auickly phonon y our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oidest agency for securing patents. auates taken through Munn & Co. receive ial notice, without charge, in the “Scientific American. mely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- Sroe of ny scientific journal. Terms, $3 a MuaN four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. NN & U0, 36 (Broadway. New York 6% F St.. Washington, D.C. XAMINHR, CHARLOTTETOWN, Effects of a Bee Sting. An English physician relates an in- stance of a lady who was stung bya bes. At the first moment she seemed to pay very little attention to it, but very soon her face became flushed and spots appeared all over her body. Suddenly she developed a most severe attack of asthma, finding great difficulty in breathing. Another instance is that of & young lady who was stung on the back of her head by an ordinary honey- bee. In less than five minutes her face began to swell, and very marked red and white spots appeared all over tke surface of the body. The swelling ex- tended over the entire person, accompa- nied by severe pain, burning and giddi- ness. The eyes were almost closed and the countenance was so distorted as to be unrecognizable. Very free bathing in soda water, with a little soda taken internally, and hot applications to the feet and thorough massage finally afford- ed relief, but it was some hours before the patient recovered from what was truly an alarming condition. Violent attacks of nervousness accompanied the trouble, and the sense of suffocation was almost intolerable. The young wo- man had been stung a number of times vefore without any apparent unpleasant result. ‘The physicians were of the opfn- ion that the bee had been feeding upon some extremely poisonous plant, which became concentrated in the venom of the sting. Be that as it may, the condi- tion was such as to excite grave appre- nension, the more so as it was several days before recovery was complete,— New York Ledger, DANGEROUS NEGLIGENCE, Some ople have as little regard for their health as the man who goes into a powder magazine smoking a pipe has for his safety. 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W are opening to-day one thousand dollars’ worth black and blue worsteds, These goods have b>. entered under the new tariff, and are batter vaia than anything we have ever placed before the publi or: Inspection solicited. JOHN MACLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS. ” wn ne ~~ e eooand = = poeeien = = = Omar, She MMe SMe SV Ne Me MeN SV estes Ses NESSES Neen": AP AS UP AAS AS AWS UPA Ae Ae Ae aS AN aK Uae AP AP UT ras “ar ar Wouldn't sellit for $40 if hs couldnt eet an- other one. This is what a well known gentleman in the city says about his Highland Range that has been in use for about 20 years, We sell them, FENNEL & CHANDLER 8% Ses Mes NEM Me Se She SV Me Ye Me, Moz Se Mn, Ms SMe Se SM, Me Sg Sle Me AS AS AS AS AS AS ASUS UE AS AS SAS ASU TAS AAS CTA AS NE TA Fie ta CeEeeead C2lede PAINLESS DENTISTRY SKILFUL DENTISTRY MODERN DENTISTRY Dentistry by Specialists All the above are found at our offize. yan a TR’ ry TRY SAVE THAT TOOTH We alwave advise to have a tooth savel. lished our business on the fact that we eave teetu. When it is necessary thata tootin must come out, we extract it without pain, by use of the famous BERLIN METITOD Teeth filled absolutely We have ertab- without pain, by use cf BLECTRICITY, Our Crows and Brivce Work is mode:n, specimens, Our ArriricaL Teern. them in every way. We use best materials, and have modern machinery to work Ca!! and see We make all kinds, an] guurantee with. We put gold filling in Artifical teeth, everytt.i ing to make them Jook natural. Our prices are low, and all work guaranteed, BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open evenings 7 to §. Exactly opposite the North Side of Market H5use. GrRaFTOn STRBRT...-..040 Smmaeacanccccea2en 2 ge. alm sertaemamnserenetn Pe equine cae at. cediieraens oe eae Sache ee - ese ne ee i Se oie et Sree. Siectanmaaoce Meenas tae SS Ee apehpdeonapagientee Sacer