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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1888-12-21, Page 3• 8taading Alerts.. 40%113040y. ' :The ,ibildren ea bub�yyie standing anop 4 , holt in 'ltheir glee - Ltd rather and another, and auntie Ro fab hurry, and come. andliee., Ia. puttbrough the wonderful, feat,.• ,And fondled•, and kissed,andcO frnded • Por beteg fondled, smart, and sweet. ' ' With the ounningest air of triumph, • She ',Landoll/2 the midst of tis eih• • WMle,the outstretched arm ot her mother la ready to save a fall • nd whenever ,tho little one totters, • ., zeed her.Is hatabley thrown. „ yy . One fins;'". thinks tb Tis frolic of acantha . e baby,_, g alone f . Altt many a time in the future; . Wh e'l ng for the. aid of that ewe„ e love and care of a mother No longer can, elileld. her from .Larm, t • Far eft when our need °Lathe serest. There'el no one to whom we can tarn p' And et/indigos alone ie;a lesson : 'Tie•h fid: for a wo maul o learn. •. And often and over, my `baby- -• Before life's; journey is done; • • You wItl yearn iu .your: - . For: somethf upon., heat? ofwea$neee , ng to,lean • Wben the props upon which you depend Are taken away or o'erthrown :, '.• Yoa will find '.tie wearlsome,.baby_ . ' ea wearisotnee„taneing alone, , The Baohelortat the play: Light on_it, . eubjeo t Da;1t . Iynan unoffending; bachelor, who l time; ikon w quiet Abate a fuss made. Over m4'. and chat le why I la to. it the drains and I bare, to doll` ra n 1 alt nye where the usher turns the choir from i.traigbt to Sat i Iralt the act out, when the curtain wit h of air h. its rush Congos down and chills •my cranium nnh bald n,. I. e,. .. scrod. Teat Meeks of hay and sorter dieigreed with a °fib' Tva, alga. They mayn't be happy.' second; marnagett; beard?'' husband was a good man, I've ' I replied.: fur 4.4 Xeeum k pumpkin. 10100 -good 'miff He knowed: eessiderable, and that' was, considerable knower]. . fie was all he never of ,it. Never made a hundredndo tae inn i life.dollars in his' You meet have: been. ' :woman to have got along o'well," quite " baeinesa "" Yon jigger 1' I•kin tarn la ea the best of 'em. 'While defier e veal say second marriages, area I t . ago line fur the man. who its: mwon't not: alias hap complainer." • g e gitno sitter o I managed t ' ". while,Q #urn the � subject : �' but as soon as dinner w for a took his mother into , the Other • Mo Jerry a consultation,. end Molly came d rat, down besidea and meant asked'; est "' on'un ,eDo� y „ ,like ma ?'►. . Oh,' yes. . =", And elle likee yon.`. Wieh pap. ,• Mebbe yon will be by o � or er.4u was , I went out and eat downter, , smoke a cigar, and pretty and a trees' out.. Re had a business soon este game ae he said ase look over his, face, "I've: Baked ma if she would v ' e.". • Have you? You are real hied. • " And she Bays she will." • • • Indeed;1" "And now about that I. get it: ?" . gun' ? When shall • ," Say, 'Terry, . ', _. _ : . ' u all at once gr , did you, ever a dollar asked:. Lor'' no -nor two bite 1" • , . p and go.. out -these are, ro.'gky,-potmm If I11 give`' you a' i facts- will. you brdor to ptit on millet and wear it 't ' i, lea up• on the c • note,! ',twist the: (Win r , g .glnY. , w0.. a Hien alt around me and t• he one fn; front' � Will •L1 of me but I will �� Hoop snakes keeps on their hate -their lofty bate -the stag.i cannot see le,L :I` gave. biro the dollar, 'l�leir bonnets rise around me throughdollari n • carte, in a:feathery par. the house toshow .. Their bat.giag nate'' and then started. . n _.-cher 'g es bleak the' vie' two o a� rn1 ,� tanR. m andeverywhere l : here, and acid When " g iYhat, can I. do 7 ,r get up and I' go out bones and said I must e other men who soul'° ., avalanche ill a rage, . by 'suchen be dt eetlmeet ntectu_ . . _. , nt rhe • , �'e dolt our.::h g • . o' a taco a .. of pr f3 ate, condole: a• while-whileg o stay' until nett: sad that the efacts- giving : I "eat: np "'. with the Wide g Pe v we bachelors got around to 'awhile w W k' e tete! go out between tt after swan . vena living wi#h my third, sets, of children nn �H, W$S: a numbering' five ObNAO and that I ' K is t TABLE; oon3dn_t- eetbl • - -oonld ma ee her m e10 lIo vee how ---,.__ y wife.. • I was,ver sorry, but helpless, and • I hoed y isn't the•:Travelier send her P she would let. was . already PiovJded bend. , a new'gingham d me rase. from Bailie '.with a Wire. nit d ill as er m O m tinder .Terry re p_ , kin Wh have b'g ,silver' dollar . England. ; ear Bir habit of grazing in the same were in the n until' I come of young roughs am me field:' A gang. .throwing stones' at the goat,d and somlvene by and bad flgl}tere, the. most goat, . and sem . cowardly ruffians .beat it. w' a of. end; • 'dash stick.. The hone racedwith a it to his dashed seized one young ras.b the rescuecollaram toga is deters, and flung him clear over the` hedge coatthe th oarnei ad. geonto the rang, I was met ' . nE committ •• • �OIIalf,ENT TOPICS.. - Won the retirement.ft e �* Cleveland from the 'White Roand use chore will be. two ex•Presidentsv i� Hoare Cleveland• -and five wives of ex -Presidents y ,•-Mrs. Tyler, Mfrs, Polk' Airs. s,Mrs. Garfield' and ;Mrs; .Cleveland. Bayes, Mrs. THE;. old form of "the" a ". England',' is often ' sin Ye Marie correctly by those Who °mace° "ye" in. natural 1' tis pur this form arose. over heard that r •the Contracted term o the resemblenoe of a form similar' to term of l A t to Y. It was Greekset er theta of. the , embodying the conebna aspirate. • nt t and the, N $irivi VALUE 013' BN,az 14, A 1Delieae7 Mush Relished in pew* Countries. Many air • .. Something like • 90,000 pounds , are sent up daily to theParie. e ensile, tate gardens of Poitou, Burgundy, market hem. pages and Provence, where t Cham. speciallyreared for b. ere they are a ! e scare flavo of se,: tb improved by feedingtheir f fedi 'natio herbs.,, It iot me lym on bods a delicacy merely, hewn • y that. Basile are so e aeppreoieted, in France, sayer g oat Medeoal Classics." -They very high: rank as a_ nutritious also from the timetient tom food ward have of tleanoientRomane ward been regarded as . excels and "weakness,,. of the According to Payen they cent. of water, 16 contain; per cent. of fat g "r cent. of nitroge ,Oen of:.the most t1.n loan . who anifor coeaefnl advertisers y, had' a. pmeticmJo 'made advertising Ifi.inoh:of blanks of bargaining bargaining for ea of hie advertised Ba above the first, line crab: announcements." .I1 ie emarktible, ,how persistently'en vertisement eo'se catohee ad. oh glances over the the . eye. which Page w ox a is g h &m ons- ere it.1Ppears. C. o o '8 fain nen preacher, the Ifev.• preparing hie sermons that he in always s g, but" the ; specific reading and think, o'clock on • Saturpreparationay ven begins'. greatdifficulty ie to find a teat, he• hav- fag preached's° many sermons in the co of hie life:' Hie published serene fill 33 volumes and these he keep' on a she % hand so that he may look ba if neer that be does not repeat back and see Hoene become himself.:.,, • come indignant at seeing' other animals abused. One of the illustrations °centred h must recent A 1%r mingham • to the T oink, 1h 1 limine►. 8e intrastecf•with of et I had t ''y •-rrangemente fort a pre•::; day That ni at the Methodist 'E he holding, of at tnni' •'• reports: satisfactory Ecumenical Con large e t° state that: I meeting was recti 1 pheld at. the .A. •sai n' and tae° three' House, London. There we est Mission a seek sentativee from• all, the M ' Present repre- sentative!! NOdefinite len willebebodies in': until .the. respectiveP s will be, Odense conferences. have had an opportunity of ooneidering the w queer on: Tbo Craned meets in' . • bole: States:ln 1691. the 17nited' r• e!'That's honest' and "strai Hatt ; et mile in r • " fro �e m the bongo • •Ply While' .I sash, 'writes' M. I met Jere= ..,like- a'�` go Quad in the Detroit.Free ba° ilyioges and • Believe- w ' Press. ' He vena:, ;bareaeaded b PPily together, if Press. ae, veatless, and ,eo ed ea barefooted, can't. Ye' would if ye could,at m was herd, es say" 'what his natural it " Qnloker'n seat 1" wo wan wan He rwhat ral cola;. ".'hat's neat toit, and '.. approached,, made. se upokws a�hew as I that III wait five years ,on e said . and thingsttirn.', Mebbe'I91 an •' Cribbing, stranger." say live fur .sa i , it •":Cribbing g• aria. , I d as lie f „toy you, my boy.• • An • as a assent: wife,,, y von be:?d who And; she 'is s• terry .?' ti• , , that '. hey iii ° oheail i of the wit '. i, •. .t One . �gO espies 'gat," . she said fur to. sap•I e could .live arry, why, ye. nldnttye 7.". go fur to eayr. and see bow' sin, biit`I'll 'be a:fourth .ala •' " Ron. neow gi guns got oa 1,440,000;000 a• Yeas.. Be'y'ou'n ne'hun "•. F . BERM b :: From ' ? Two std fico printing .and permuting' -From the meth?" es to a of 1 ttieh Hietonoal Bociet ting to the "' Yes." ? PaPere: is his .possession 3 a . Polairie of e le. No' matter of rebels• transmitted: t ' entitled ; ".Lists "'Cam to ewe ma ?" a oe of ha o theCoinm' 'r'Yes' ;.,I'll et P fries m b °1 by •the 're 1891onere ,, ,1 op for dinner.'.' - d s that do not gowns Excise in everaf fitapervigo (flatten t, m t h Scotland Supervisors of • . _. _.,._._ t,._G.wine-to- ,M t p >a.,....en>-obs _.' _.. hev; chicken. Ma d robes Bnggest those suers!. Letter of the °fence, to .. a t ale oat`.to M • 7th ablate and of wears Place o!abod P Meet Ir : has been stated .that the enormous use. of Acetal 'ca mons has. had a . rte in the United States eeriouely detrimental effect upon • the. manufacture of letter -paper ` envelopes.: The paper indust ' ,1 and, loaaa.from•f12,000,000,to $15,000 000.6 said, from :this .roause. The •sum. is. d a Year greatly •exiggera cue tter. ted; for use•'°!• letter•• paper his also •increased with, thatof carte. But 'postal Jey postal' oards .-prodaoedaai1 ry writes 'total production of 'making a Loup BORE in Holt oke P B al' re y , Maes 4,000,000 Two !Jadedness is 'a• vis r . ' the current belle: sitte air and of square her, di how fair havehave•ei. aY'e. her. s ' .. . it o .: each-.;° have cher. times that th' Dee trick o0 of the =voice eon eta env i a she s e 'audience . aro ex oe rat o,and,a light ` p e dna tl ids warb- ling, she he hte soprano , ' .The coquette of:co=da 'm onion. .The slmultaneoael' y fight keep two wooers y ether aides, :and' neither, would afterward be able to eon/Mind the other,by a desoription •.of .hehar to Even if it, wereeveninapparel. gloved, 'one ohs . ' -fig' and her hands were he he!n!d-he;had :fondled ewasr� ink y• that the other aiightes oorrectl pink, hand he had .squeezed was drab. ow t Ittie the freak of the more daring and eooentrio •rls to mismatch their gloves. in `that manner making eachahandharmonize in' hue with its aide of the toilet. " Oh 1 - I am glad. to meet yon," • said a nail in but 'Wry near-sighted cha too f to your sister' a few''m�mtT ga." rodeo' nteB ago, •" It was tome that you were introduced," said the girl. Then, ;observing bis doubt,: she exclaimed "You were'onthelace•and. velvet side of ma then, but'yon are on the win -and -brocade side •, now," and she turned around to show him how like joined but dissimilar'. halves. was her dress,, • .. a e bold Your Breath. yon ua.". a double -voiced s'.that he,kin. a year. teation'.01. °s- announced his in= In these Bete °f May; 174 '" Many•thenks to both .of " d g eases there furnished to�tbe Government yea. h etagensed to wear With are more sharp -2,500 overnment Bay l'' becontinned' aide dark w' as beside �ee 1'lilte . ,,lei he along heavy to tarn to th w 1th deseriptioiaa of their: lues of rebels, yon nn • g m dee when cion cheer rankand coon "s. white , •Yoa un mP contralto, art It their property, e, the. value, tit . ,!shi othes. 'and I'll jiggertl ai b P .pert : th ue, of Y, an knows • root I' 8 Thelma ... y, air acts of re a. from treeto a: 1g sued the ill• a hems are sail to hellion, ;oto. • 'Bev yoa'un mint `to wort ,.. P ° b :I'langlied aa'' y ma'? d he_was :maoli;pnt.out. for• a moment. '� Then,he Said : . - ": Wieh.'yott 'un. would .T 'a gun., If yeti ' ; " , Then.1 Could hev thin yy.,, nu •will• I.11 mind' every- . 8 yon ea "Peag ape volt r another' does not want to -marry again.'• , tmag Mugs I'. She'd marry. yon'un likelight• Y, yowls hoe her,.you'un will •kit me e,'gnn, *emit 'yett.7Bay 1' ,I saw•'a • bier_yesterday., •-ay,1 T, know :what'' •I • 'could Qboot:a powerful lot o'• moons; ' :Bay! ' III speak .to ma •fns ye if yen'en willprom- . ase the gun ''' �. - Thu widow wae_pt„the_door t` i. weloom�, '7�i�'e"eecond child; :� ��e Tan Territory of Dskoey Valuable. donbtedly„' batt , a, which •wellne to be he nett division of. the States received into ' the sisterhood, . has greeter area •than have New Yo , a aylvania, NNew Jeree . rk, P anis' and:DOlaware y, Maryland,_plrginis 480 miles ' trona Its ne tr here tots south r n border,, add : extends 370 "toilet' east t and west; The• whole area•of ,Dakota is 1491 d Square miles, although, as is well known considerable section of 'the territory .cOn sista. 'of the ,� bad lands:" ` Texas hae'an area' of 265,780' square miles, and"Californi' ` cornea next • with an extent. •of. ;158'360 square miles.'. , T eheanrO u White House -for the 1 next fonr years," Bays the New York World, ao will la Uri. 'Bassett Harrison Preeident•electliotil ion ' wife o ung e and blooming blonde with magnifies t hair the and brilliant eyes: ger figure is' superb;.• and ' she• carries.herself with . a wast &mount wh of grace and dignity. Miee Saunders 'was her maiden flame,,, Russell Rarrieon, her Po husband, is -a ,gn1et, well dressed man, ex- f t oeedingly proud of hie handsome wife:.The ' do Young .cou,pple'are hot quite tie etraightaaced in their ' ideas. as Benjamin 1#arrieen and • :•.' his wife. and is ak be able• to add an •atmos.' Pro phots of Modernity to the•eooiel ltfo of- the ' ye White House." , is Ob " Stint:no from the idea sash that the'' hand varies sensibly tin',size with 'dao the amount of, blood preee 't in 'it, at an p 'Moment, Professor Moes% r yen: a siologiet, has made some +mosti intere8 in investigations. In g pose the hand gation p1&cedn. hiise$rst .experiments roan water, •when the, change in' the eiroahftion tWooed "vesseg ofo At produced by the slightest action of the body, It to or . brain, the smallest thought .,or move Petah 'meat, was (Shown by•a rise or fell 'in . Ilgmd in the narrow rho for the a°' a large, balance, on Which ththe e hori'' human ,body maybe ,poised, be hag cunt that one's thoughts May be literally weighed, end that even • dreams; or the. effect of a 'slight .'bound daring slumber, turn the blood to, the brain sajoiently'to sink the balaiioe•of the bead. The ;ohanging palee even 'told .115191, when a professional friend Wee .r'eading Italian and •' when Greek, the •' greater, effort for the -latter duly affect. ting; the blood' flow.' -10-yeekr-old girl, wad barefooted andfreekled And tow.headed, and 'the youngest. Obe 'bad widOwitte e Shook. hinds. le Pete McCoy . .*his Way, a crtyd,kild stop. Art ye thirst; ... ettyi last, night that yOu ' were headed . ; able ? May; jostle him °Vet a•glaie.of butter.' . We talked about thavether,, the state of • get, dinner% -but pretty soon..Terry Went out "". Jerry; Yon:ehet 11% replied the Mother. stun •Pll 'skin yet aliVe 1" she eiccleimed, mi. , .1 Don't pay no se.rioosnesatahreurt, 'eh!, • Airy itainsti n now 'pop right bad, 'and r:do ailOng slime; barna net gWine .to. 'Offer. taY.' • Just before. dinner' the oldeet, girl made friends with Me, nsithrially mediated ' by • &Wafer a year, niabbe bean don't think ,,. .• I kept, lighting shy of tho main qtiestiOn, and by and hy we eat down to'clitther, The blething . had been scarcely asked ' When •, tO Wash hie fade and Comb hie hair, leaked '.• "Bat don't I Want a now pap end a Mother---." Coed '': '' e . : . Ts that:Irene at the plena?" Little ,Son-," WS, ma,' on t throne hie]," she !Aid to me ad i. " 'Well; go ask het What she is doing. if ..tth-e. helped 'MO to the leg of • a 'chicken. she id" prisetitlitig, She Cell 1{00P OA. tintil the ' 41W/111e I Orin 1.10 fur to declere that I heti° • hoar ie up ;. hot if shele playing, tell her to *netts of 'midi a mearle, A cow, 32 lloge,' 4 atop, , • It oilb holds his breath, vvaeps, bees and hornets can li.O, handled with " impunity. the insect by the feet and giving her full liberty Of :tuition, yon ean see her drive' her weapon' against the iinpenetrable surface with ei force that lifts her body with 'every stroke ; 'but let the ernelleet.quantitY of Mr tiseepe froth the lungs end the sting will penetrate at, once, I lave nevet • seen en exception to tide in fweiity-00e Years' ' oh: gervation, . I '. have taught young 'ladies, with very delicate hands, to aetenieh their friends by , the perform o his feati, quire the servipee of a physician, through . forgetting :that liughieg required' breath. Too , ]ranch Loves IS nare to Awaken s, he idolised!, almost shit+ s dolator,,and as tr ' ' • y deepiees the . en . storm ee. 'she -tesla ° her ring wife an ' every word of d makes, herself ,a . •beiDg, aa, the •amoeba--wh . e► in bio 't aro smiles, and whoe s lives nnly in his ver,. as when.: be fro breaks down, into tears neral! frowns she makes a ' lovely e- egone ware in fiction, and Medora, will never, y Pio- • aa Conrad: tooadmire her -hypothetically. •wage take. In reality, Conradf • and her before the w would*, have .wearied! of down- l not have scrupled wne: o andwho he .welt nt ' in' And vtwllenah pled. to show what. he felt. ' chest. ; e two natures come together in natural life, as they do oometi 7,0 per gelatinous, 'proto las ' n„ 1 P mea, sad! the • -: 4D[LATZON t)LOYB. Contemptuous ,j, Retrirn entl tempt he_aometim y snows the. con- tempt vette, who follows . rho. per cent. of undetermined centmet er. sail:'S M. Charles Mena • flet. analysis of the edible snail; the following more favorable; Water,7 which. is nous •niatter,17.652; fatty 72'747; nitrogenous. nitrogenous substance, 1.125; non• • 6.800 ; salts, 2.176;.'nitrogen, 2:823.. Dr.. Ebrrard, a French ant who,has, made the snail hiss authority, b glares that the weight of meat reptesented state, .by,the snails sold amounts to that oundon or.ting. TIP a whole flock • nd nd young heifers.' He esti . of ' the meonthly. consumption of snails inatea Pads hall a million. The Paris. ath ,hae a • � market price of the great vineyard snail is from two :francs- fifty continue to'three franca - y hundred; while those ' from y centimes per woods and forests bring oltwo fr' franca hedges,. two francs fifty°entlmee. Thetrig• to of one anailery in, the vicinity� -Dijoproprietor' said to net.. over 7,000 nallY•on is 'The snail, is franca anaeially,.. reered.and .fattened with: great care.�in, some materna in -Bwi as an artiole of luxury, and is ez or tlenn a pickled state.,; It is eleo eaten p'aarel• in ands' ea sit • acrinols artiole of for • .. a rehab Spain, Italy end, in ,s• oil. tn.. Austria," vertebrate` and" weak-willed, wife, in:": days ia'mental adoration ' r hue ..her the . chances are • that ho'aband'e�mood • toward her is•one.of dist aate and that utter weariness of thud contemph °omen from .the he soul one'e - own humor. constant re8eoiion of one's 8o with women., When.the , foolish. and weak -knee '• , y And a man ,in in attitude • of • adorationoghbefore always. the they feel for him Only tthat . . cruelty 'of, tyranny. whir* 'scorn, the that, ., portion: for stagesao o i g the Totingg° of the ala"ve. °QOrding to the oreetl- ot owner. They make him suffer in proportion -to, hie love. Hitt telly a mserpe are°matohed: by their hard -. netts in; letting him • feel': the 1'd. selves. The state 'of both iaticn them- selves. as that when the' wife 1pitiable---ae e dove whohe ate fawns on the hand of the: master' who spurns and .whose selt�rea ctaloe,•' : ' in her'adoration. ` Pe is lost :,• , • All.this. applies' to ell forme only to that .between husband and°veer or'• . between lovers. • It applies e' wife to ••;; parents and children -4o she 'anther ' ew • loves, her children theism, wad :' therefore ':be end `. beyond reason, aatt :.? - y th :United States:.cine Beataona .of ..th ,African tribes, smokeAtheantand rte as daily, food all the `yeas them and • eat them In AIgeria,'in'the Markets large � sable are trold_by the -b .ehel-abhes drams as an article of'food. n Vendors haw father •who is "Lear,"ser own' good • , to • the, e'� er "Lear'''' fatal fortune . with too,oertainly ni the daughter veno' of ingratitude ; . tp' beie• too: fond h da ekes a bad .wife:Wienae nlihter •tot - k ' ow many • married e PB °f -makes-b-bad-bile he non who heir eon g -haat!' beaiaae too Toad tam e of . Cairo. , In, modern Bomb fresh gathered snails are . hawked b women from door to •.door, and 'th y, the haeBand .from'•her mother and '. whem saber. boiled 'mother. The i Boni o hie wife • 'What big shells,. or stewed � their wisdom of, reeery or fried is oil.;: bit of erne wisdom it is t e• • ow .It i the. lights' flare andWithout it how Spectator. • the duet flies 1-.-Lon/on • ..':U11�1DEA A' TROPICAL aux, , been wrecked en this. rook I -when 'the. wife serve t e house - Ives s a common •sight to see in an Italian city the People gathered•around- a nu of baskets .filled: with sant mbar. theia'. to be thrownils,' waiting shot: fulcra largE iron pot Bue:; pended'•over ante made between foaraton Herbs and love:applea (tomatoes areadded:. ee. and when done the broth: ie' ;expeotantbystanders.. retaook ladles the• int"She savory' As the nook ladles y contortion heir:: -she- givea- utteranoeto trade ariee Mueioal 1rafeattess, Of all tiro sooist nuisances inflicted ani.' Leri ng humanity the musical fiend is• the, most • obnoxious to ` sensitive matures Re Is the more ..objeetionable . .area. oannot.beWell. avoided, he require!' no oihe l, like that inveterate., bore,. ,eseibll,: -retailer-pf-etale ekes but the alt bpye him- self and.1 . will sit 'b diseemtnate all' round y hent• were,: naconsoionely, the'ennoyin n'- e se"ii of his personality.. ' g $genie. • One Of the worthe st speoimens:of man' who bet• the else's head daring the perf t ae with'. position, whether i Hoe of e or a.. Wagner • rep era Ro ans 4o Be ooaater P He' brit.'! cane." Pert in the roan who- ,�',h' Another horror in • the; obi dividual:one Meets. in sociaLoirole wildly- anaioue-to turn; the leaves planiet, but being utterly unable. tt the -player invariably does Soot th moment and oocesionally• drops pagee on eons the: e floor; , which he picks P peide down. , There is another specimen of th who insists, . on ' learning the •nam, piece played, only to' reoeiye. an it newer from lie neigh'bor.,, W,h :positively 1oathn*the man that in th ei once whioh follows the •performer ng by aa'amateur of moderate F edible remarks that he heard Patt: on or'Catnpanfni (as the oath may i.' t,9ong moat exquisitely Then 'theis is' the gentlemat `Who i n plagisrienne end always disoerninb ere they do' not exist -.thea ger,who invents caries, plgyet horn finger, or whistles them and get s /Wee :prefeeeional fellows to Write ven." Perhaps, however, lie hue ,a gift . o vieingg on the piano although, as 11 u; he dope het know a nate of riiaeii gases, escape from .the room whi sorbed in his taok;18 the only res thertrying example of hie "bind: iE anatory demon, Who tells his frien edible undertone ell. about the clen in course' of performance; his s! is being sty utterly wide of the mar l aim one entertain murderous thong the risk of being•oonsidered angel! ay al'eo bo'stated that those ladiee stently tan themselves without reg beerhythm of the•-inutle; maintain noes tl yielding motronolnio, tempo, Y.cause a' great deal of distress musicians • of nervous temperament. May be Urged is palliation of the offeni of these good people that their intentio ire. ' good, aithoagh.their realization are t causeof ninoh•sdffering to °there;. An Interesting Child,;' Brown-• , little boy. gWant t0 'tell' . you al;'obt try • Jones-,Eaonee•me, my dear fehow, but I've got to catch that 4,10 train and Brown ;13e•ie the most ordinar in ei<ietenee. /s"ever said Y °hi n hie hfe end is remarkabl:a bright e.rdfor his age . Y backward for (They drink. together.) • The' ager ftjI 0 taker-atitier'Case: q he' .investigation into the charges of County Registrar Eager against Judge Wilier,'of the 'County 'of Halton,`' will be •commence?° at. Milton on the 20th' inst.. the before co'mmie onerforney.teherai Johifstone: • Mr.!•D)olliver=go yeti want to mare •.. tan titer? feriae ? er? Hoa 'yen any means of a ix b. X have brillian , 1?reser. novo, but 1�dare eay, but suppose 1''don't Dolaiver god ninny years what's, i die for •e ofyoa.then Ts' , go1113g tti 118o01np A, Youth 'Paul flo coral Reef'T.ran •an Inhabited : Island. staraued to•: 'A most remarkable • islands,. show a growth , of. a lretneform reefs in h d t -time reghired to e Ocean to l °f the'Paotfl' a ease. saltwater reported` b: ce ' • are bodies of,land, ie '. • y. ptain' Delap, of the Aineri- can ,ship Yorktown, which touched. . at B - tonIsland'aa_ Minch' .last. •The;Yo 09 hue just' arrived at • Band goo with ,a . ge : oar o r k e, a s g bf general merohandiee, and , Captain Delap. made °lose and careful, n rvatlon,.:iiot�galy. o 'the inland' f of"v .but o • ob' - x es deo .• The first viait. to the is the wee . Made by Captain Dua laod arexs leter,:in '1824• , Re, namedytbe island. er hie native city. While the Viand an aeonrate curve . f' re he mad8 y o the•ieland,'as well.ae' the outlying reefs;, Over which the e . h'is••foot or a Olean breach at.t' ea made Any co . •was ''without vegetation • orThe ife, and. haw a waltz •been 'so marks av life; : l char se1.. d on•all navigators,''oherie. Worthy When the Yorktown approached the:veeeel•a,.a i.,._.to; Pp !card t'aeislandu Inns the for: -the follow np and of the s great them with tells le he the conf4 has just been sentenced to tOrehie year° who ard ing to It he 'The petition against the •retuin of Mr., * Edwards, ,(Liberal) in Russell has beeix ' • Withdrawn,. ' The Scotch terrier Ply, Which is Pair Bright's special pet, has not left him einoe he has been lies 'day and night be* asked by a deputation. fram Poverty Society to favor a upo iotemptiote believe that holding the breath partially mente in thet • direction have not- been exact enongh to be of any , scientific' value, but I AM satitifled that it very eensibly affects the. anionnt of 'insensible perspire - tion. -4P. I., Wilder in; Icience. ... g, Beep away from that," Wad a teetaurent keeper to an IriehMan *be whd standing in :renter a iievelY arrived box ot Wilke, holding his finger in eVident pain. !" What are yon (Ming there anyhow? ' ' • and Which Wad the tail oti. 'that biota ager -there in the Omer oy•the box." . 'been bit orlstung,' -Merchant l'raveller. fret.] hie rather clerical father, treated him to a .rather long !sermon at the Sunday warning eervioe. " What did yOu think „Of: my sermon thie morning, father ? "'he asked hid reverend patent at the dinner - talk) on their return home. , " Intolerably ehioner. for going to sleep over each an in. Motion. " " 'That's what I thought when you /int' preadied it, father. I. dug it • up oot ,of your barrel this morning. 0,f- lieligicnti Medd. '13. Aloes of Coldwater, Allah:, has reified 4,000 pound° of hOree radish this year; and • expecte t9 • refee five 'timed at! next seaeon. tle rune factory, 'Where the job of grinding Ind bottling' its. Viee :in Hap world is that on Ituft Bents FA ' San Diego: Cal,, -to• Chicago, a distance qt. brewers; heVin'g taken nrobreSe at "'Ante, • Ments made by Rev. Wm, MoDonagli in 'Ill • Scott Act Sertnoui preached in the Pion* Street Chureh ,on Sunday, had taken pro- aeedings against the., tevotend gentleman --Intending litiggents would" de wel/ to Calf Case!' bore Iowa, which is , liOW' for the. fifth time to be taken to the Snorer:4e court. Tbie oath was hegin in 1877 end ... the ' calves invellwri were, vetoed at 445., Already, the litigation over the tnettet hail The Riphtheria Epidemic. The latest informetiori remitted by Dr. . Err*, Secretary Provineial Board : at , Ifealth, from Powasean, Ont., and the ilOinity et North ;lay shows that diph- • oocurred during the past f,ew days. Dr. , Board et Eioalth,, will riTort" on the • • •