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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-02-22, Page 7l,W,w40043P "'Pt; TO MARRY on NOT TO Mirrlti:'i!', F'ChtlNINg itOKR05. A p .Af.'ectiottati? Ea; 0, Tho Superintendent csf the animal des JltrtuairY or bot to .rutty: th,.t St the gaeatiout • Col.oao fault Who. Fail !da r:uvo with and. para •tment out in Woodward agar; e,A1 4$ W ethos* lisWiser in the man t4 wafer Adore. Lune*„ Other. a pathetic, and pretty fitoty „.befit a lion : leers andta.ontacr^ortageousrelatives, e'Perlu. sloueteverisnctadleaatr•but tlioy'litailout tlupre,says 9o. i ati I+Stan• to eschew the ass, of troy 1 p' And by Bredoing 'sc pet.em1 To love; tornarut wefbisa4Itone. It 18 Very prevalent In Claao.Ohroracle. AtilrstheWas co dant brit mot aria. ty OM'S niurrr.ti,e to i.?y ire Ave as. all of the co11e yes for parte, }saxticulax y getout; that they did not care £ vent11k0 Tao aottrialiao curd the thousaml awful woes so at Vasaaar, Smith and lie t'llcsley, and too Moat to him, but by vomit:tont gou, . P dandia's heir to, 'tis a eoutiulumatfuit'tivottld • it is elaiunin thie very serious• at`tentton . dens„„ and adneas the aupxrinteustent .ssom of the tellego faculties.°! i gradually made the beast taa fond of him . • One should avoid. Tolove; tomarry; 111111 rather startling revelation. was . that it liked; to hats liim go into the TO uunry, 1pea°114°(. to rue it. aye, thea" t1w made by a pr•of assor, and a feminine one, ' cage, al • ai if heal lie clown beeido it the loon' In Wait m arr•ta;,•e hate may come. who has taught in all three cellsg.e8, and lion would tulle its bead, aQ C41 to give When ono hew; token on this fatal noose, is z1 preeent connected with a far; ionabla hint a eat place to lie, One thy a drunaen IIo cannot, hole csae from,. save t'd;ough the boarc ills, school m. taxi apxi city. 1 tailor Caine altto the gardont and began door "1 rplauember well when 1 was a.garl' 1 teasing the Ron, Tao eupofi-rtenaeat tow That makes. calamity of all One's life; and first. said 'Elsie Yeutter,'" tate tweet cause up and told the „thee tot to tease • otWho meal attar too stigma of thedivcroo dined. "You remember Bt. IIolme';p'� the beect. 'lam sailor repheti withaaaa stye a girl.ust levo r otuethi.tg court, , T ' oat's, arid'.struo?r ut Tai e tt; nee /he bon Vho uplifts d brow, the ill concealed scorn, laughed the idea, to acorn. Fut in my , became perfectly frenetic, with rage, e, and I experience tsf teacshin I have found Ills roared, and bent the btwu of Iiia .eage so , statement to•be e»ac' y true. Ohio who much that tlio sailer got frightened. If are kept from proper maaculrno society the lion had got out of hie;•age there fall in love with, each other, and some- would not have been enough lett of the tunes fro tothe most absurd eetremities." -sailor for a funeral. At Ici th the liou Tao pigs o. despir d love, the laws delay, 'tbo lusclence of .rive Tai rvhaaco o? child, i1.at an too quickly from its mother learn, When be himself a lite or peace may tech„ With a brie' pipe? Who would the Arai make, To grunt and sweat with furnace grate, But that 4he dread of thousands of tongues, "0111 then you do not mean that col- got some kind of a tuner and was in I y vaiich tbo I:ay f;tato's mon outnumbers:; aro, i"^•e gills fall in love with men." said a .leaoat pail. One or two slight oserations Ttcbubos us, puzzles the Journal xc~reatol who was han interested p And. makes Its tete„ the bus we have ii d to bo errer, med and noboy could fists. ler to tho conversation. got near the beast except this ono man, LIAM& sensitive souls be thus made cow;olls any To Ay to otherss that wo know not of Y ',Nothing GO natural, my dear," said the The lion lot him cut, and looked at liim little professor, with a fine look out of gratefully all tho time, licking his hand ,Ana scan our peace of mind Va shaken m •.ylta,p broken, And single bit seaness—happy state-. With tto4 rex;ar'd bo ever turned awry And 10st in bliss of 1:t ft ? Soft you now; nota f;''owera and similar tokens of love, bhng that the superintendent undertook 0 Critics, $eribblers, in your oonrmento and I have known them to be so jealous it, for tho lion was in terrible paui. The Le all pros and cons remembered. that—well, really, it made me tremble to doctors could not fro near, but they drew —i,bston Tr•anzTAr' . think of the, consoquenees. a diagram of tho body of the lion, held Ar'elrirtreclos x t the Lever. "There was a pretty, blue eyed girl in it up before him as ho went on, and my Saxon literature clews who fell frau- made the marks on it where he was to Wo apologize for mistakes made in au . tic;ally in love with a tall, serious, dart: out. lie followed their diroctiqns, and ^' ioniser iestaea and say they were Mex. eyed girl who was taking the scienttho all the while the lion lay as still as if be C - vocable, as all an editor has to do b to volute. This little creature used to sic were undisturbed. The last operation hunt notes, and clean the rollers, and set at the head of the stairs for three hours did no good. The beast was in such fear- trype, and sweep tho floor, and peri short every evening until Eleanor, the dark ful pato. that they had to kill him, TIM Roma, and fold papers, and write wrap- Dyed girl, would veno from her Tabora- superintendent tool= his. . revolver and kers, and mako the pasto, and mail the tory work, and than she would run down after petting the animal fired one shot paper„, andtalk to visitors , andistal. to meetor, mi inns on ma , CIO'�PTI1'TG M PORITT hor big gray eyes. '"They fall in lovewitik when it was over. The tumor grow so e.�ach other, One girl is always tho lovor bad that a big operation had to be per - and laur•sues the other with attentions, formed and it was with feat and treni- t Ii, d 11 d t malting her through his head pi. patting tho muzzle ute type. and carry water, and saw a cup, of chocolate over her gas stove; on close to it. The lion gave Ism a pathetic wood, and read the proofs, and correct braiding Eleanor%) long hair each night look, in which there seemed to be a.rni3- JA . W. I GUS, hnANUPACTUItEll AND DEALER n Repairing of all kinds attended to. "• PRICES VERY MODERATE. vE MB A CALL., --YOU OUGHT TO• GO TO 81..1='S the mistakes, and hunt the shears to and doing hundred other services. If tare of surprise and reproach, but no write editorials and dodge the hills and Eleanor showed the least unusual atton- angor. It took three shots to kill him, ,dun delinquents, and tale cussings from tion to any othergirl my lit•Io blue eyes • and all the time the boast never took hit the whole ioreo, and tell our subscribers would almost cry herpretty orbs out. eyes off the man who was 'Killing, him. that wo need money. Wo eay that we've She slid not got over lior infatuation un- The superintendent says he was never eo xlo buehses to make mistakes while at- till ono Coneneneement day, when she tending to these little matters, and get- meta dark. eyed young man whom she ting our living on gopher tail soup afterward married." fc ivorefi with imagination, and wearing "But isn't that an exceptional case?" . old shoes and no collas, and a patch on asked one of her listenets. oto.' Rants, obliged to turn ak smiling "Not at all. It is only ono of many. alE oonntenanco to the man who tells us our Only last year I had two girls in my paper isn't worth $1 anyhow, and that class in natural philosophy, both hand - no could slake a bettor one with his oyes sorsa and spirit✓•4,1, and they took a vio- Shut.=Leman. (Iowa) Globe. lent fancy Sao rot the other, They Kaci } to reit side by side, they exchanged rings Oldest /louse in Chleaan. • and locks of hair, used to write each Tho oldest building'I In the city, which other every day, and send each other Bonds at the corner of Jefferson and flowers. One day the older of tho two Jackson streets, has been sold, and is to took a small cluster of violets from a be moved to a lot on Owasco street, east pretty girl hl tho senior olass and wore of California avenue. Tho building is a them all day in her corsage. Then there two story frame, and as near as its laid- was serious trouble. Tho younger went tory can be traced was Luilt in 1520, into hysterics, and for almost a week when the land thereabouts was either a was very ill. Those two girls left col- stvarnp or under cultivation. It, was lege at ilie same time and vowed always owned by old Dr. In alis for a number . to live together. But 1 heard one of of years ; but at the time of its sale be- them had married within a year." longed„ o Arthur Farrar. It was sold It is extremely dangerous, I know," through McAuley a Elliott, the real es- said an old dowager -Who was, present, tate dealers, and came about in the reg„. "to have only ono roan to a hundred girls ler course of their business. They bad at a summer resort. Almoat everyearl sold a lot to a Mr. C:apenter, and in will tall in love with that man, but t looking for a house to put on it found thought young women cultivating their the structure in question, which was intellects were different." ioht tar a mere cony,, neither they nor "Not at all," said tho little professor. ! the purcharer k nov*iii; azivthing of its "They have brains, of course, but they history at tine time. It had'bcen unoccu- also havo hearts. For my part, 1 believe pied •for several ycsrs, but beyond the in co-education. I went to a university windows and doors being . broken was in where men and girls studied in tho srme P, remarkable state of Preservation.— class: rooms. The girls were able to see Chicago Times. many kinds of mon, and to bo Critical about them They clid not 'fall in love,' Profitable Organ Grinding. as the saying is, with each other or with The business of grinding hand organs the young men, but studied their lessons is rapidly earning a fortune for an ital. - and enjoyed the society of both .sexes iau iamilyhere ill Boston, which owns like rational young women. several very superior instruments of the I At Vassar college arta at Smith, also, —piano" variety, such as aro operated on the students are cautioned by the lady light running• hand carts. Mese are professors against the. practice of "fall - pushed about -the city by pairs of young mg in love" with each other, and jeal- and pretty maidens, dressed in the piet- oust' of one girl's attentions to another uresquo costumes of the Roman peas- is vigorously preached down. — waste entry, who servo as performers. Ono of York Journal. tho two in each case turns the crank of Teats of Civilization. the huge music box, while tho other ma • - nipulates with deft fingers the sweetly What shall ane take as a typical test of jingling tambourines. The girls aro all civilization? No coast inthe world is sisters, daughters of an ancient brigandbetter lighted and •buoyed than that of called Grosse—a mender of fiddles and . Japan; nowhere aro life and property things by profession --and the tunes they 1 more secure; in no country is universal render, a majority of them from li ,ht French operas, are so melodiously given as to set •the most tmmusical person ardancing in spite of himself. And when one of tho said organs, an its winding , way through the business palter of the town, pauses to strike up ilia side street or alley, all the clerks, counter hoppers, office boys and other employes un the neighboring blocks quit work at once to tkip around and throwpennies out of the windows. So it isnot surprising to learn from the players themselves that they average about $10 per day apiece for their work. This is a triiio more - than v$4,000 a year, excluding Sundays, for eaoh machine and its brace of at- tendants, Pretty good pay, is it not? --- Beaton Cor. St. Louis Glees -Democrat. isainerccnl Streng till of heligions. Tho numerical position of Buddhism in the world will be found., says Monier Williams, to be very much below that with which it is commonly credited. It tips entirelydied out of'prop , ; courtesy so natural and so cortain. As curiously and deeply dffected in his life, and he could not help crying; even now he feels the tears come when lie recalls it, and he cannot for ret the lion's pitiful look aa' his head fell bac';. for the last time. Where is to be found the FINEST, BEST SELECTED and CHEAPEST A.S., SOST.msiqT of ali the Latest Patterns. ancl Al t Reliable makes in SCOTCH, ENGLISH; IRISH and CANADIAN Made Goods, Fine French 3nntingp,, Worsteds Gild O rereontzjg .. A County of blow 14lcsioo. There is not a county in New =Mexico but has many natural advantages and, , S73$K wonderful resources;, but Dona Ana county, in the south central portion. of the territory, probably takes the lead. Dona Ana county is a ,vast tableland 4,000 feet above sea level, 150 miles from east to west and 100 miles from north to south. Great mountain ranges spring up from the vast plain to.a height of £rota 2,000 to 0,000 feet above their level, and from twenty to fifty miles in length, but are seldom more than ten or twelve miles in width. These mountains trend, nearly north and south, and . are all rich, in rpineral, some of them oontaining mines that have been worked for many years by the old Spaniards and Mexicanns,. and are still producing. Largo quanti- ties of gold silver? copper and galena and other minerals 'aro found. - The plains between . these mountain ranges are treeless, but covered with rich, nutritious grama. grass, which is equal to the beat cultivated provender, it is •asserted, for rough. feed. This vast tract of tableland is traversed from north to south by the Rio Grande del Norte, which has washed out a valley five er six miles fn width. For ages the pro - Imaged freshets -the melting: snows of spring and tho summer rains—have brought with them tho surplus 'docom-, pose` vegetable matter and rich.in min- eral salts which impregnate the turbulent waters as they wash the mountain sides, the vast plains, acid rush down the ar royas. These sedimentary deposits are in this way 'precipitated, and' have Cov- ered the entire valley to a groat depth with the richest of alluvial soils. The waters of the Rio Grande, like those of the Nile of Egypt, are exceedingly rich in - this sedimentary material held in solution, and when spread over the lands in the process of irrigation, renows the soils and renders the use of other fer- tilizers unnecessary.—Cor. l ansas City Journal. for tho art of Japan, if that be any test, 1• everybody knows of tho epcquisi•�o draw- Tho 'haunted Role. Ings and lacquer and silk and faience One night about fifty years ago a brutal and silver and. bronze that were pro- murder was committed at a lonely place ou tho high road between Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon, writes • a L ridon correspondent. The next morning the murdered man was found lying by the roadside, his hoodmuchmangXed, resting 1:1 a small holo in the bank:. The assas- sins, two in number, were shortly after- ward disoovored and they were hanged at Warwick for their crime. 'atom that day to this tho hole wherein the dead man's head reposed remains unchanged. No matter how often it May be, filled up, whether by the wash of heavrains or by stones and loaves that boys may hap- pen to cast into it as they pass, it is seen tound to be again empty. No one takes care of ht, No one knows whether or by whom it is guarded. Fill it at nightf duced hero before America was discov- Bred. Why, in the very winter that Co- lumbus hoisted his sail the famous Y'osll- lmasa was inaugurating a new departure With new luxury hathe Cha-no-ya or tea drinking ceremony, probably the most elaborate and polished ceremonial that bus,cver been devised. And the splendid gardens of Gin -kala trod i in-l:ahu—• "tho pavilions of silver anal gold" --at 1yoto, remain to this day monuments of the Same 'oshrmaa: u taste. But these, although ti.ey enteclato the now world, aro but modern. hero,.. for before William t]» Conqueror creased the than:. nel and founded c', Heatiuge the Eng - load that a. o know, the Count of Nara was the focus of a ma ve.ous art and at magnificent life w;xiclx ass: among toe and you will bink. it empty in the morn - i aspirations of Jap: acts ki ; ter,; .—Cor.. in;. That is the local belief and afilrma- India or, the PhiladelphiaTiracs. tion. The place is haunted, d This spot is about two miles out of place of its origin, and is raps•' y Ding Too lllado With Coal. Stratford, and net distant from thogatea out is t that 00,000,0301'udbists(monkkss The various cold storage companies of Charlcote park. 1 looked at this bele and laymen) for tho whole world would now spxinlriiag up over the south and • one bright da in ,lune, and save that it bv Nature., it is thou ] be a liberal esthnnato in the.present clay. 'west promise to Work wonders in trade was empty. i; nt by the it sooms to mo too that owing to crag- and household ailurs. Tho anhydrous p i� abhors n epl and lls with tho tl ems ;;•era edideas in regard to the population ammonia, which is thrix cooling a,� , r c , china, and to a forget£ulnes t of the comes from the soft in o used in of coo , shedding ofblood, that 'Saro eu llinked recallwith that millions ancestors. worship no ono Confttcianitheir st-s ing. • It costs nothing hut for fl: tures to strop lino in Tony Blood's poem of "Eu J til generally. hesitation ieoverstated. On g t whole 1 yields and gallon of Aamli onie coalgene n pIsom": the "placee, and still the w wind v aa inhaven no he s'Chton is it11r..ng;hat ds ti! y in numbexs'Clnristiw;sit note stands tat water, from which the ammonia xs baro. —Cnncai'Mati Enqufirer, the head of all the relit; ons of the world.. separated in vapor, then forced t into 1 stlil Hope for Ulm, Next to it 1 am'inclire.d to place 'undo- liqueraetioii by a pressure of .naso i rcT'ra ver muds fa ruled about any Intl (inrludins Brahailinism, Jainism, hounds to the square inch. When alb „ y demon and f boli warl,hi'p), while pet- lowed to return to gas, it takes away the otn�•Vhat's 'the matters' baps Coni d, Iota tln oda isl four b, . heat sent through pitestand connAn bael to it can ' e "Why, I'ye spent thousands of'dollari . hoed third, , Tarnlncsesixth, udntil,ducatinn hiss lnolocution ant, oratory, uenth n 1l Z, Taeisnt sixth, kilitli.railnr ' be used over meant,.-Niaw therer iinlite can't make 1htiii t, after all," roranth asst lo:o.i;trnnid;u+igllth,e I' • OF GENTS' FURRISGJNGSI LOWEST PRICES FOR CRSS FOR ,,RELIABLE GOODS .AND GUARANTEED. FIT, JosEPurNa ST., EAST, . OF • GO TO T. LESLIE, 1WVninasnlr� ONT. THE• FIRE RAVING. FULLY ASSOItThD. T,B.EIR STOOK, . 5.. McINNES .NES. TALBOT II\.VR, OPENED OTJT Henderson's Old Stand, AND OFFEF SPLENDID INDUCEMENTS IN . , READY-MADE;, CLU.THJN, GROCERIES. BOOTS :& SHOES, AND GLASSWARE. Wand and Mita* Shing V T AR F GREAT BIG BARGAINS,, WHICH EVERYBODY OUGHT TO OBSERVE A1g D PROFIT BY, 1nttle cost w • ,.Why don't he shut 1i1 lrusinest acs t► Telegram, Note N'4,.,;Xaorae arn,mals • tai pried iighwirr o 1n ,Ion=s : FFIELD & SON give all classes a cbance to invest their mesas to dieted advautaho is fH 0 Lamps, Lamp Good', t ntle ry' ;and rt ry taa td i1p con tiA n nr n t�. Wooclew � A 4;1, Americanatld. ranotliau C''oi1 on, wholesale nxid • rE'tail, i;avetroeghiug specialty. Itepairing nem ly and promptly done. Don't make ai.y tuistake hat etch and inspect our stock and get our prices, D `..l ..i.:. I 1 . WS T Cl1' lt,. i! x O .0,: