HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-09-20, Page 3i.onoiy Women.
Woolen . ' lonely, They mise
" their bushel. What aumount of
r:ompaniensllip lets b •tweeuthe
women and the man ?
F• Ie starts for the oftice as soon as
his breakfast is hurriedy swallowed.
He does not cote' home at the lunch
flour.
ii le is barely in season for a late
diunor, Very p ,aeihly he belongs to
a club, and hes an engagement as
soon as dinner k done.
• If not that, hid head is in bank or
counting house, as he studies the
quotations in the "uiylit's .p . per, anti
. eounta, agonist a possil,le rtse?of wheat
in the .clay gossip with which „his wifeis
ovorfl.Iatin,g very small potatoes.
•Tuey Ifave calleri, or they go to the
opera or.. theater. It' may, easily
happen that. they do not spend ten
minutes in conversation with eadh
other during the day. 'Men are always
' in a burry.
. They seem to lire for' the \,sole pur-
pose of catching trains .
They have no time to amuse or be
atnused. Tire condition of modern
life separate them from women. The
•jives• of mer; grow more and more.
simple—business combrehends the
whole. .
,The lives of , women grow more
cornplex—every thing which is not tomli all themore striking. .
business is given over to theta. A The gallant soldier was buried about Whenever a steamhhip manages to
man past the romantic epoch" who twenty-eight years ago, when he died break the record the newspapers with
.honestly enjoys talking with women just i?t the full flush of his vigor and enthusiastic unanimity record the
is, not au average mortal. fame, just when his name waa under break. `
KEARNY'S GRAVE .IGNORED.
Strange Refusal of Itelattvca to Erect •
Monument or to Allow Qthere tD Da No.
While the country is projecting hand,
some monuments to the memory of ex -
President Qrant,•Thomas Jefferson and
others, and while various flnetombstones
mark the graves of illustrious statesmen,
soldiers and national heroes, the last rest-
ing place of brave Oen. Phil Kearny is
neglected.
In a sequestered spot in the south-
west .corner of Trinity church yard. in
this city, in the shade of some bushes and
strewn with a few little flower pots, some
of thembroken, is the last resting place
of Phil Kearny. Nowhere in this me-
tropolis could be seen a more deserted
grave, save perhaj s in a few instances in
which the dead lied been interred two
hundred years ago and the storied urn
aid sculptured slab had failed to with-
stand the rigor and havoc of two cen-
turies' storms and had crumbled on the
turf, or where in many cases the five-foot
slabs, which vfere erected on end, have
sunk steadily, until now they have dis-
appeared below the surface of the ground
and grass has overgrown their tops.
• The monuments over the well kept
graves of the Puysters, the Laights, the
Bradfords, the Sohuylers, the Churches,
the Gallatins and other old families,
with those of such historical characters
as Alexander Hamilton, Lieut. Law-
rence and others equally famous, make
the contrast with Kearny's friendless
AN OVERSIGHT QF MAKE UP.
A sweet little baby brother
IIad come to live with Flo.
And she wanted 1t brought to the table
That it night eat and grow.
"It must waft for awhile," Bald grandma,
ID answer to her plea;
"For a little thing that hasn't teeth
Can't eat lice you and me,"
'"Why hasn't it got teeth, grandma?"
Asked Flo in great surprise, '
"Oh, my; but•tsn't It funny?
No teeth, but nose and eyes,
I guess," after thinking gravely.
"They must have been forgot.
Can't we buy him some like grandpesn
I'd oke to know why pot,"
That afternoon to the corner,
With paper told peg and ink,
Went Flo saying; "Don't talk to IDR
If you do it'll tutus!) me think.
I'm writing* letter, grandma, •
To send away to -night,
An' 'cause it's very.'portaat
I want to get 1t right."
At last the letter was flnniahed,
A wonderful thing 50 Ben,
And directed to "Plod in heaves"
"Please road it over to ins,"
• Said rattle Flo to her grandma, .
"To see if It right, you know."
And here lithe letter written
To god by little Flo:
"Duan GOD; The baby you brought els
Is awfulalee and sweet,
But 'cause you forgot his Modes
The poor little•thing can't eat,
That's why rm writing this letter,
A -purpose to let yon know;
Please come and finish the baby.
• That's all. From Lrrrt.% Flo."
Pittabu* Post
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The everyday sort of man takes consideration by the appointive power r
Cueo
pains to be detained somewhere uutill for the position of commander-in-chief use isn't it ? When a poet says,
p of the armies of the United States. Yeara ago I loved a. fair and gentle.
all thio guests have departed from his On•removing the little withered floral maiden, everybody ie , interested.
wife's five -o'clock • tea. The couple tributes and several inches of soil a flat When a,prose man makes the sane
live in different 'worlds. - piece of brown stone is seen. • The name confession everybody calls him a clam.
She goes for Wagner or Greek plays. of Philip Kearny can barely be read.the
Ile dues not dabble in •art or liter- ill weather of over a quarter of a cen- Clara, dear, I want to show you my
attire. tury having almost obliterated the mod- new engagement ring before you go.
She finds occupation in irosiety ; he est inscription. It's very pretty, but remember the
gets more comfort out of billiards. Various camps of the Orand•Army of stone is loose. Why, how do you
She interests herself, in Christian the Republic, as well asother societies know that ? Didn't Mr. Rigby tell
science or is fascinated by the Salva- and private individuals. have applied to you I wore it for a month or two ?
tion Army, the living relatives of Gen. Kearny for Si mon's VITALIZER is what you need for
He begs her not to break 'her neck permission to rear a fitting monument Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness,
•to his heroism and voluntary service in and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10
On the•latest hobby," and picks up his defense of the nation, but, singularly, and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by 0. E.
billiard cue, She keeps close up to all the proposals have been declined. Williams.
the minute with her information, le So that it appears that Kearny's rel$ -Henpecked huisband'(reading paper
44, aneonrant with what his going forward, - tives, although in affluent circumstances, and rocking the beadle reaAhem 1 the
quick, sensitive. , • will neither erect a monument over his bustle is going put, l see, Vixenish
He is. apt to be responsive. Ile grave nor permit any one else to erect wife Yon bet itis and I'mes. gVixoing with
knows little of what interests: her. one.—New York News. ET
-_ .._-,P_---nsr++a+.r, wr:«�i..� 4.10,
FOR THE BEST VALUE
ORDERED CLOTHING
HATS,
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CAPS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, • CUFFS,
Cheap for KASH.
AT----
WEBSTE'S
THE CITY GROCERY
CHANGED HANDS.
C. J.READING
Having purchased H.
chasses in
GENERAL
Fruits,
PSN
Iliscock's' grocery and made heavy
pur-
,GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
Confectionery, Crockery,
�ehlsewars, • &c.,,
He has now
PRESH GOODS
ARRIVING DAILY,
and offers
SOLID BARGAINS FOR CASH:
Come and see. Try goods and ascertain price..
A CHOICE STOCK OF GARDEN SEEDS & HOUSEHOLD PLANTS
C. J. READING.
him. • At no period in .the history of ship -
Outside the ;fled circle there are building has such rapid progress been IV.
manyoceupatiuns, which` .brake the corded as is now being made. Every.
b)nelibess"of Women sonl;ethi1ig more large liner which, is launched has im-.
obvious' if not more real. .: provements on its predecessor, which all
That bus Conductor who has not seen go toward increasing speed, safety and
rti"!ht,,+"'" his baby's' eyes open by' daylight general comfort. The amount of ma-
chine in a largesteamship is
since her birth, turns up with some rY P very
frequency. great, and new applications of steam ap-
Apretty little woman whom we paratus are continually being .found,
know re felicitates herself that she is Refrigerating, distilling, electric light
ofand unproved blowers are among the
never left to herself very long. Her latest additions. During the last year
husband is a night watchman or a there were built 705 vessels,••having a.
'night clirk of solne description, and tonnage of 927,000. Of these Great Mit-
is usually fast asleep on, the bed all - ain•built484,having atonnage of777,000,
day in one of the roofna they occupy. or 84 per cent. of the"total number. Ger-
When he is at work she is asleep,tons, and. next
the Unite States l built 78
and when she is Awake he is sleeping, 000 vessels of 38,000 tons. The last named
and they are together all the time. were almost entirely of wood.—New
. York Commercial Advertiser.
A fitting tribute—The cheque that - .
pays for your suit of .clothes. ,A Doctor's Queer Pete. •
Dr. H. M. Beck has two pets, an eagle
The little swell always likes to and a beagle hound, who are fast friends.
reach the wave of popularity. • , The eagle is four weeks old, and seems to
+I/The world owes everyman a living, thoroughly enjoy the companionship of
;••• but it doesn't owe any man any oilier its four footed playmate. The hound will
man's+ living. . - take the eagles tail feathers in its mouth,
then seize the bird by the breast, being
THAT HAdz1NG coven can be so quiokly careful in eachinstance not to harm it.
eared by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Then it will frisk aboutand try to induce
For sale by C. K. Williams. the bird to engage iu a frolic. All this
A wife owes a'duty to her husband, time the eagle seems to enjoy the fun ex -
and the husband,aa in courtesy bound, ceedingly. But once let a little black
Wife—Just it: 'You take care of that baby till I
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thk I hin , aVe sat here
She knows nothing of :-whet interests, 7Ci�o woritlrs shiplrundltr. get back.
and seen maxi going- after:, man into
that saloon over there. Eueband-.•- ' —c
You're right. That's -just ' i'l',,atI they're.
doing—every man .who enters there
will assure you that he is going in
after another man.
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th�88 Subjoing�d WB claim pcs mtob�tivc a:
1m toat��e a
SLEEPLESS NIGIITs, made . miserable, by
that terrible Dough. Shiloh'a Cure is the ■� ucSt�o �1b@ faot:
Remedy for you. For sale by C. ■■�w ■
Williams.
Afwoman in Maine, speaking of the
sudden death of her 'husband, - is re-
ported to have said :--Before he died
he ate a gallon of `oysters for $100,
and cleared 885 for his family, his
funeral only costing $15., .
Now remember, Belinda, ,said Mrs.
Sharply to her daughter just married,
violence in anything is most unlady-
like. Of, course you will sometimes
disagree with your husband,`but. al-
ways hit him with the soft end of the
broom. ,
Well, Giles, said an English phy
sician tie a country yoltel, Las my
medicine done your wife any good 1,
Nos, zur, was the reply, I don't reck-
on it 'ave, doan't 'old wi' the- white
stuffs. Gi' me zummat black, as
stiuks, I zays.
]s the debt. and tan also owned by the doctor, come Mr. Neville, the' great London
Pay within sight of the;bird of freedom, and
A striking salutation of the South its soul is at once up in arms. He as -
Sea Islands is to flinga jar -of water sumer a John L. Sullivan attitude, and
over the head of a, friend. would unquestionably make short' work
with the little canine if it came within
CROUP, WHOOPING cotton and Bronchitis reach of its powerful talons. --Green Boy
immediately relieved by t hiloh's Cure. (Wig.) GaZette,
For sale by C. E. Williams.
Husband (tit 1:30 s►. m.)—Don't slay A Queen in a Mall Collector Anderson Saturday morning
morning
aword 1. I know .s awful late, but received a notice from the postmaster n:
I've had a. bard tug of it. Wife—Yes, Mechanic Falls, saying that a sealed
ou look as if you'd had a hard tug. package had arrived there from .lirain-
How many schooners did you tow in burg, Upper Oarniola, Austria. It was
.,, to•niglrt1
marked "Supposed liable to oustone,
Defeated candidate --The election
chalets' From the buzzing Bound inaide
left me in a condition similar to that the package the postmaster judged that
in Which the earth is said to be. Oki -it contained a queen bee. According tt},
t
zein --How is that? Defeated Candi• the ctor of
chustnoms.
Collector
the Ander-
collector oP customs. Collector Arrder-
date—`Tightly flattened at the polls. on has instructed him to open the pack- welittnown hotelkeeper and sporting
age, and if it contains nothing but a man, died Saturday morning.
baker, was offered and refused $4,000-
000 for his business shortly before
his death. In early life he failed and
had his' accounts settled by the Bank-
ruptcy Court. Later, when his sec-
ond venture bad made hint rich, he
paid ail his old creditors the balance
of their old claims in full, with inter-
est.
The village of Beauharnois, near
Montreal, was nearly destroyed by
fire on Sunday.
A serious boiler explosion took place
in a .New Hamburg flour •mill on
Saturday morning. -
John F O'Neill, of Woodstock, a
WILL roe srarers with Dyspepsia and
Liver 'Complain t'2 Ski loh'e Vitahzor is'
guaranteed to euro you. 1''or sale by C,
illiams.
Sappy—I think I shall, aw, never
lave to stwuggle for gwateness. Aw,
was born gweat, •doncher know 1
rusty -Great Scott 1 how you tnust
have shrunk.
Tom Bashful --Say, J,1ek, can yon
give me any light on the subject of
making love 1 J.Lek 13uenthare—Tom,
my boy, n., tight is needed. It's better
itt tris dark.
ti4
Qween bee, to deliver it as addressed, ,
ueen bees are not subject to duty.- James Russell Lowell is talked of in
Portland press. i connection with the lt.'otureship on
poetry at Johns Hopkins University
SHunon'aCntron and CunauLnptrou Cure is for the coming year.
Sold by Us on a guarantee. It cures Oen- 13 smat•k has sent assurances to the
suuaption, For sale by C. E. Williams. • Pope that Italy's allies will constrain
Beatrice --I envy a professional the Malian Government to respect the
whistler. Benedict• --Why, toy dear ?
Beatrice—Because when she w•tuts a
new dress she only needs to whitO'lo
for it ;; when I want one I have to
wbie•le for .it heeler. 1 can't get it.
wishes of the Vatican
Duncan Campbell, kith, member of •
a Montreal wholesale firm, has forged '
a considerable amount of paper and ii
a fugitive *erste the line*.
,
1st. THAT I HAVE THE- BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY IN WINGHAM. .
2nd. THAT THE QUALITY OF MY GOODS:IS EQUAL TO
THE BEST. . `
3rd. THAT MY PRICES • ARE SUCH THAT IT IS SAFE; AND
FITA'BLE FOR ALL' TO DEAL WITH DIE.' .
TEST THIS POR -Y-OUR'SELI'
BY CALLING ON
E. F. GERSTER.
F''.A_ F0 G- 0 ons STORE_
THE MISSES MALLOY
Have chenged'their business premises to the shop lately occupied by
Mrs. McCance, next door to S. Gracey's furniture warerooms, nhere they
will welcome old and new patrons. Customers will find amongst the numerous
articles usually kept in a fancy store, •
'Silks for Art Needle Work. Medieval Lace for Trimmings.
GLOVES, HOSIERY,' UN ERWEARS,
APPIQUE EMBROIDERY,
MAURESQUE EMBROIDERY,
PINT ACE.
•
POINT LACE AND EMBOIDERY .I E TO ORDER.
• Stamping in newest designs. Knitting Silk. Material for Point Lace.
The Tailor system taught. Feathers. Stitched Braids.
DRESSiIAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
i11 Opened
The undersigned desire to inform farms
ers and the people generally that they har
reopened their
Oat Meal. Winghtuns
And are new prepared to purchase Oatr-in
unlimited quantities and at.the
Highest Market Price.
They will suppiy eustemera with the Best
Gw n.:s in Oat Meal.
ELDER 43r
TO RENT,
A splendid URI( It STORE centrally 10 'stet' es
Josephine street, a; polite the I:rum:wit .. he e1. Th
building 15 7214 e by 25, two stories and goal et: 1.
age. Aneond ar t suitable' ter reeldcnoe.. A .ply to
J. B INE, Pope tor. II. ItL:Rlt, Con tactor,
A'1 orioek. Wieghara
111e4 arISIW.•In K.el?.r
DMMr 1 lentil *mid.
- - \ la the *mid.
"enter. War -
Ittihad. Weary So s of
Lluptiag'ea.ee. Beth tellies'
and geuta'sinee,w10, Lemke
end ewes or Meal reline.
One Person to nae\ le-
reltt,' eae Outfit one 'tree,
together with Ela Mtgeat1drtkM.
Able Iles et llotrarad$14
' Aaparlea. Thwae•rame.++-