HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-1-24, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONT', THURSDAY, JAN. 14, falx.
Don't Forget
that when you buy Scott's Emul-
siOn jou are not getting a secret
mixti•re containing Worthless or
harmful drugs.
SCott's Emulsion toxic! be sec-
ret t. nr an analysis reveals all there
is in it. U•tnsequently the endorse
meat of the medical world *rani
io*rbtiog.
overcomes Wafting, promotes the
making of Solid Flesh, and gives
Vital Slrrilgtk. it has no equal as
a cure for Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat.
Bronchitis, Weak Lungs. Consumption.
(tela, An min, Emacietion. and
Wasting Diseases o1 Children.
tett • game. YeHnWc. Ali eru•tests 60c a I11.
A T.114k 11 I'I'II i:1 LL COOK.
The Outlaw Says He Isn't Suoh
a Terribly Bad Man
tee Nass( 4wmwirurd ■alt Int r4m.'
Neta N herb be t. 4 barged. sed Na.
*1.e111) 1• tae■d.. ter rr.fe..l•s
of bt.berr W bei amiable
RO$WELL, N.I., Jxn 14. Bill
l,euk. the t iklahuma endow, war landed in
tail here yesterday at upon. He eau cap.
tuned at an i.niat.d rattle ranch as elm
great plains, a few miles south -set of old
Fort Suu.uer. The street was evade by
Deputy United Sates )I.Is .11 Perry and
two con.psum,tta. He •urreud.red quietly,
and was w m hout weapon.. 4owh.dr thongs
ware attacked from one to the ether of hie
ankle. Ien.srh the horse's belly, and •
lariat sae placed abet hs horse's ueck.
the deputy led toe au'mel, while Marshall
Perry ani mother deputy rode behind
d
them. Thus the trap tl' It.swell um made.
a dutuee of •:xty-tine miles.
In an tnten••.w with • newspeter man
Cook said " les. I an. trill .' sok. The
oth Vere have me .u.1 well take rue lra.rk
where 1 em known, and there a no use for
tea to deny n, but dont live cat hell lake
the other fellows have, t it I have not corn
melted bed the entries thee are charged to
me. I have done all my work on the opeu
highway, never killed any rise, am have I
ever rohhed a poor man, unless it was of •
horse or food that 1 was compelled to have
when do.lging the ot!. ers."
" My mother and father ore Neth dead.
1 hove cue hr•.ther, lora, younger then ray•
self, now serving as etyht-year seotenoe In
the p•natentiary for men•laagk'er 1 hie
me stater. Site lives at Fort 4,, bowl, and
ta *serried. Her name is Lou. Her hue -
band is • man named Hardee. fly brother
eras never cense-ted with any train rob-
kery, and 1 did not have anything to do
with the hock Island ..r Texas Pacific held
ups,
,.or the Sena he from Fort Worth,
but did rob the'loam at !:ad Fork het
1u1y. Fier other boys were with me.
"!lomehuw I got • bad same to the Terri-
tory and was always hetajl et/raged with
_psthtng 1 hod nstedln and come to the
aetietustao that .t late have that rvwa
tion any way, 1 might as well .deee.te it.
When the ranger. got the other h,y.. dim
Tuner and myself were at Lewis Tuner's.
• brother of .limes, wad shoat eight miles
from the light. lVhen we heard of it we
left, separated, and were to meet at Ree
well, as we both knew this country. 1
welted in town one day for him, and u he
didn't some 1 lett.
' 1 nm ping to old Mexico and ,tett the
highway bushes,. 1 wasn't erred whet
they took me, and if 1 had been it .s very
likely my mummies would only have been
shortened, as they had the drop es me, and
could have killed me before I drew • gun.
I am willing, to aro back to the Territory and
sand trial for my cremes. I will plead
guilty end try and get • tighter esitewee
for it, end 1s I live to get out will do
better.
Marshal 1'erry and itis prisoner lett to
day via the Sana Fe route for Oklahoma.
They will Probably reach the Territory on
Thursday night.
EXCELLENT RULES.
The Wlhwasg rules are so excellent that
they will bear re -reeding at least once •
month. They will supply enough "honey-
ed sweetest" to slake any lite plea.avt and
respected
Re faithful to your sews of right and
wrong.
Re reserved in disputes, you don't know
everything, so don't talk ae if you were in
fallible.
Re brave in the bottle for right.
Re just to yooreelf and others.
Re discreet and cireumsoeet in pante.
Re hearty is your recognitions and rlo-
atiose.
R. Footle std affectiosaa at home.
Re welling to Istel as well as totalk.
Re a teacher of noble truths to your house-
hold.
44 not a fop nor fripper.
Re • hero of integrity to friends and ser
yenta.
11e willing to do your share of the work of
life.
Re willies that others should obtain •
share of honors and attentions.
Re • wise oousoillw in your easel.
Re broad and tolerant: all wisdom to not
in your brain : exploded errors have not
their dogmatists
Re set tench to take offence: often .ase
is *tended; people are set always thinking
of yen.
Rea follower of the fief Rale ; dt i.
son cols the kM�jtest r. het a a
mores arr .r *mesa. etigs.sw, ad is
to ethers as lMy ewe St
yes.
CRISP AND CASUAL..
THE F000 OF GENIUS
A beaver uses its tad as • trowel. � T%45 Mid and Mer all for Inc Metssek'•
Metre are 51,1101 breweries in Europe. eke.
Sunflower*talks are sow °cavorted tato John the Fl.ptul •u
homey.
PaPst. I t,luesttn Matas. was
The eultivstua of tobaceu Le prohibited is ' any tend of outs
Egypt.
le l:rao.1 the tl..h of the boa constrictor Itelrs said there was eetn.ug
fish std put•ta salad.
• eaten by the aborigiaee.
► beg hooch ot beelines cm be purchased Peter the treat filled himself with baked
in g„e etuf%J will
klaruni.ue, 1t'.1 , tor nor cent. appl+*
Iturdock I'Jl., smell, safe oted sun, re -
guests the hie, and cure .onelpatlua.
Oyer J, ' ., oris lu people have pertshed
to won Macs the begenamg of the Christian better teen uiy other as .
Rembrandt ate herring and rte bread
This wee Its ordivary diet.
Henry \'Ill. could always
stupid on • haunch of venation.
Moore hated °mem. He sial tlost • man
who would eat mamma would steal.
Allan Hammy al I.nvonte .lab eau oatmeal
porridge, and hu Jr.nk eau water,
Ser Walter Raleigh was no great eater,
but wet puddirg costs.! ham eo-e tl,.
i''ieldior said that tarts made .1 currant
telly always reminded him of heaven
lieroh never took ■nytiusa tor reakfaat
but • bit of hrea.i and a cup of coffee.
Hume mid that rowans wee the beet dish
that Scotland eou1J gn r to the world.
Hoegeeth Irked reed (.oghok beet and
mutton. 111. c.ommou dnuk war beer.
Alexander the ,:rest, oboe on a mun-
pslgn, ate rations of • c amnion sol.L.r.
1.1urk was • hearty tater. preferring the
pastery t., any other part of the dinner.
Mlesainier enjoyed veal .4.npr, breaded
with plenty of butter, and • groes of ale.
Dynes. the poet, sed there was nothing
more delicious tetra a haunch of ve neort
,lances 'Thompson once said he would walk
half acmes England fur • pheasant diener.
hue 1 \ luring moot of hat pontati.ste
err only en egg and r bet .f breed for break -
fart.
K•ulba. k rntoyed kraut and pork. He
cosy wed that ' cabbage .sed German go to-
gether.'
SUIENTIFIC NOTES•
Iocust
and wild
extremely food of
better than
Lust was as simple re hu eating as he
was (theorem in hue mime.
S.ah.bert leased e arned beef and cabb•ee
era.
In several l:aropeau costs r,rs, inductee/
Frame and Kelrlum, elacttoue aro elwey*
held on Sunday.
1'aneer .4 the arm, camel by the pressure
of awe Kissers, unused the death of • nun
in Lysins. France.
Women autfer•ge, in all questions of pub -
uttered, is the law on the 14e of Mao,
and Pitcairn !shod.
Fifty six year. ago Charlet. itrieh•m was
app .tutrd a clerk to the Bootee poet oft t.
t ed he is then yet.
The Foreman mint, in \ regime I'ity at a
depth et 2,100 feet, has an average tempre-
lu.e of 110 _ degrees.
A pane requires forty-eight d.ffereot
notarial* In Its .wnatruatioa, and they -.amine
Irons sixteen different cou.trtrs.
A lively and lecherous machine entente
and pecks in Wroth. of um hundred each
::00,000 postal catda in tea hours
Norwayrine Syrup cures cough.
Norway '1se Syf.tp rUrrr Nrou.i.itia.
•i\orwav I'Ioe Syrup heals the lunge.
Wane table& have been ,Orente.l by a
chemist in Algiers. tine el them, dissolved
in het a putt of water, makes • glass of
wine
Fighter's orem•'wn .ocieties exist in the
United Sate. I)oriug the lo•.t leo yeah
there have be over 3,000 eremiticoo in
that country.
The pauper. . 1 .poo number leas than
14,000 out of a population of :.:,000,000. It
is onwidered • di.graoe t, be an idler to
that country.
A pelt of blood•ho finds in Hardin I'ounty,
Ky , Endowed the trail of a thief five mules,
and found him in the second story of •'
houtte, u. bed.
In the public .cbnul. of France over 27'
per cent. ot the pupil* are Near-.ighted ; In
th•e et .;.rnuny, 35 per cent.: In those of
the Potted Kingdom, 20 per cent
loot's delay getting s bottle of Dr. I•avio-
lettr's Syrup tet 'turpentine se snub es you
contract • cold, for a ecu all the 'sticker
when taken from the tint. l)ue bottle of-
ten completely cures.
A what tag well is a curiosity of the
fart of t'ohsel r8nt, in t'attraugue
'ulna V. N.V. . Although dug for water,
rater has freer been etruek, hut a current
of air comes le.ni Nome some suhterraneen
source. The opening is wavered by • flat
■ t.,me in which • whistle he. been Inserted.
When • storm 1. rmprndine, the wand rush•
es out : when ,elm weather 11 to prevail, the
curreor as reversed.
INTERESTING ITEMS.
The wort. birth este is 70 per reroute.
South I lakoa has 0.000 farms, valued at
The king of the brlgians exercises upon •
bicycle doily
Onstage trees were known to have existed
e Kogiead en 1595.
The umbrella eras drat introduced into
[oily from the Fast.
1Utooia produces $270,000,000 of farm
products every year.
Fiye hundred esrtw eskes chock the
Jottaneee every year.
Liverpool is to have the largest watch
favor, in the world
Newly all the eetrie\ plumes used to the
world come from South Afrtes.
Ilregm farmers this year experimented
with seem. success In raising tobacco
The product of the wax tree of the .trades
canoe* be distioguiehed from beeswax.
The A(nc•n ostrich haa but two toes on
e•••n foot, and one of them has no claw.
The harbor of Rio Jamcno has 50 miles ot
anehorsge and is the finest in the world.
Ili. 1ww'. pleasant Worm Syrup removes
worms of all kinds tram children or adults.
birch bark, tacked on with braes nails
makes • tine wall paper for a.ummr house
That hacking cough can be etuckly cured
by H•gyerd'. Pectoral balsam. foes 25c.
t•'lemenarton says that the earth is oeoling
very rapidly. Europe has bit bee degrees
the century.
The oast of railroad construction hes, of
bite years, dimwitted to France and in-
creased in tress Hatton.
Darin/ 1891 1,168 persons were killed and
5,060 were injured by railroad accident.' is
Great Stowe and Ireland.
An apparatus is on trial in ,;rent Britain
which, 11 is claimed, will abets the sewer
pas eutssdw in large cities
Cha 15 • early railroads • candle .tuck in
• .tattoo hones window meant stop : its ab-
sence was • signal to go on.
i►erwin declared that insanity ie not p.•
collar to human befogs. He warn that
• sinals often be.om• insane.
The first hoe of Kumiasi railroad was
opened from 9t 1'eter►hurg to C'harsko-Solo
is 1837, a diatamw of 16 miles.
The eoo.trawuen of the New York Ele-
vated Railroad remained 2,200 lose of ins
per mile sad coot 5220 • yard.
In the Elmira (N.Y.) yard 15,000 tett of
pipe have beer laid to be used in onnveying
sir to freight and passenger tars.
Mies 14. )[suis, No- 689 Keg street, Lea -
des, Oat., say.: -After come ilt. lovio-
lette's Syrup of Tarp.tise this past Win-
ter for Dougal. *olds, eta., I highly moan -
mead it as • most effective remedy.
a
wawa wnai,
The Werke .f waft wow halm as Ib4
ritsartko d prat, hist Weather ..a
t M iond their ehfars at OW
"age Utak," .selaias1 He neethr,
1071711EEMa4y." what es *rtes T ev pease y
A des/ waded en He brew el *belabor.
Aad after all." he rejoined. M hew
thew .aa,, tete • Chase 6.a.. pm.•
silvered sed badly food the
his law giessp dissaalla
EVIL SPEAKING.
1 1 will speak no maraud or harsh weed
a any ase.
2. 1 will repeat so •skied remarks hear
Of anyone, sad diamarwge others, as much
as pe45M, fres saying =kind thicgs.
3. 1 will judge my Webber leniently, re-
etetsllsnag diet my own faults are probably
far Faster.
4. 1 will sever say sae thing to others
end yet think quite diffr.etly : this le
hypsrisy. " 1►seeive sot with the lip."
5. 1 will sake se injurious remarks ea
the Wilts. e/ ethers, remembsri.g those
we Ormiler thyself. lest thea sae be
68004-
�I m psi Ibst esnetreeden es the
taallltlesue beet
..d M Ise..! all Erg ,.ipSbera
7 i will .et mosaddy. pe..e.bly amid
�
viegly, .. yla tstsad
Master's eeawe
The roan Veen TIM.
Cimpligatien„ headache. bIliesesses. and
bed Mead ase pwpel► eared Ilerdeek
Used 11Ibl.m4 wwhhiismi\ .or is tea Noss -
S ilo *VI t bewail ass Med. *Mee •11 dr
dllemeh
eat hmwlf
lu the days of t'olutr.bus only even met-
als were known to exist.. There ere now 51
7.eoiogi.ls coy that all known species of
weld aottnals are gradually dlnuuishing to
AWL
Soap bubbles are round because every
-ort of them surface is eyed!). premed by
,Se' atmosphere.
The ass tell at I • renelle
great assan w
France. has beim 8 ,sung steadily without
apparent d:mwutiou of volume for Y2 yews
Volua•are muscles are almost wlwey iced;
involuntary muscles are *etterally white,
the most notable exception to the latter Pat
being the heart.
Cees and several other animal. have •
false eyelid, which sum be dawn over the
eyeb.11, tattler to camerae it or to protect it
from too strong a light.
The 8.alera tuanet, ? 'sax; feet l.,mc, se en
attitude of I 5,•'a1, feet lo the Andes, u .the
greatest elevation to the world at which •
pastors rod is moved by *team.
l'refeltor Looney says that • fell oft to
20 degrees F. in the average temperature
woeld be sutt;rient to mcounr for all known
elected:on in the northern hemisphere.
The mole is not blind, as many persons
suppose. it's eye le hardly larger then a
ptahea.l, and is carefully protected from
duet arid dirt by means of eocloeing hairs.
The blood thaws about ss freely through
the homes as through the flesh of very
young children, but se see comes on. the
blood yowl. In the bones are almost tilled
with matter.
It takes (ILI cubi.• fent of air to weigh as
much as nee cubic hoot of water If ;15'
cubic feet were oatnpre•oed Into the space of
one cuter trent is weight would be about
the same as an njual volume of water.
Professor Dewar reeently coegealeel s
soap bubble by lowenng It into the chilly
vapor arising from a few spoontule of fro: en
air. Theo he broke the bubble in two. and
the halves lay like eggshells for several min-
utes before meltug.
The ecintibatios ot *tare, according to •
new theory suggested by S. E. 1-hnstiaa, u
tarred), due to the constant plumage between
the earth sad the stars of small meteoric
bedew, which are now believed to be draft-
ing in space in the immense number* neces-
sary
ee.asary to produee this effect.
It has long been known that carbon ex
Isis plentifully in comets. Sodium has oleo
been found is some of them. Professor W
W. Campbell, of the Lick l b.ervatory, re-
ports that he has examined I:slds comet
with • 'spectroscope, and is satisfied that
nitrates is also one of the element, thereof.
The photographers of the Paris observa-
tory have just finished for the Academy of
Somers the clearest view ever secured of
the mom. They here phetegrephed her
surface in section.. which tit, nothing an
imams five fest in diameter. The work is ■o
perteet that town, forests and riven would
be perceptible if they exulted.
The distance of Mercury from the sue
varies owing to the ecoestricity of its orbit.
When he is nearest to the sus he receives
ten and • half time* more light and heat
than we do, but whin he removes to 54
greasiest distance the light .sei hest are re-
duced by more the me- hell. Even thee,
however, the sun bluee is the elm of Mer-
cury with a disk four and • hal( times larger
than that which he shows to us on earth.
It has boon found aft.' an examinatt..a of
the eyes of 1110 dotssstie eats, se welt se the
eyes of the Felines io the Zoological
gardens of Lamina, the the salnreb shops
of the pupil is Felt a circular. Although
under various degrees of light one might get
.very slaps from the ouch through all de -
Vele of oval to a perfectly vortical lite, yet
iaetllattons ot atrepie or moue *Mutant
caused every pupil M Iiattaeis • true circle.
Lh• tweeragvsaow$.
loceursg• the teerchant. if he
superior style of goods, tell him en.
Encourage newspaper mea. Re afhble to
them when you haste oat •x• to grand.
Knoow'es. eseoh.aici It owe has dose •
job well, tell him it is •plesdidfy doeo,
liaoearage'th. fanners. There is no class
of people is the ossntry who want your
sympathy etre jest sow than (anon.
Kneeerage the lawyers
Itseserage the teachers
.rbea`n
Eaeeersgr all anval1e by toping thus
hew may you have knows with the sans
wits get coal. Damereet's WR
six fly ler. morose.
TM swim tams her raters te Wisdom
*rifle, W Ions impeding the carpet new
. }.etsaJ in Idle *petty Ser Hr Manny
and white is the largst ever amis. It is
40 Imes is breadth, sad eeatataenteoe 000
sada The wsvas 1 it 9b
✓ es 14 sestba The was ler
t/1a taaseuq .f tee petters was • mewls%
soar salsas* 1 tea yea/ " rigors@ ire -
have
is our politic
LIVE STOOK POINTS.
qty pullets make the beet 55 inter
y
W'ber. corn (edger te thrown about the
baroy•rd promiscuously the animals waste
•a much as they est. Have • fodder rock.
'fee high kneed hocklwy had to • Cleve-
land bay or \ urkehue coaching mare will
produce • most attractite end amoeba' car-
riage animal.
Large, slow growing breeds of fowls must
be hatched early in order to get they well
started, so they can stud the cold weather
std make good Winter 1•yrs.
Som. time ego • lot a t *na.Lan sorrtare
horses sold ie New 1 rk city for the tine
overage price of $.104 each. They were
a cress between hackney medial and thou
oughhred mare
At the New lurk horse show the hack•
nes stallion \lau:nleas, of I.mde koro, op -
peered in the ring with 1. cat has colt•. Ate
other hickory sire. almost u feruuua as
Maichleas, was ,'oder
15, not buy coven for the rubber tires of
your pneumatic sulky, One who haat tried
it rya that canvas or leather Caner'• ..0 the
rubber tree will destr.). team .,w.•ker than
thao *sytbiug he knows ..f. The covers
rub and rot out the tires.
It is better to raise no horny at all than
poor, .news aces. The market is getting
very finicky in the by. of electric Street
cars, rich .•arnage people and high supping
hones: "l'is well Its rooting out the poor
scrubs the wit de horse family will be bred
up. 1' In almost • pity that the human
race cannot he bred up in the same way.
FAMILIAR SIM::.ES.
As plump as a partridge.
As poor a. • nt.
.5e strong as • horse.
As weak •s a cat.
.ls plain as it pikestaff.
W* rengh as • bear.
As tight as a drum.
A. free as the air.
As relentless as time.
As uneXKsn as weather.
A. heavy as lead.
is light as a feather.
:\s t:_ht as an °vett
As .:old as a frog.
Si res els a lark.
As sick •a • dog
As fresh as 0 daisy.
As deaf as a poet.
.1• cowl as a cucumber.
.5. warm as tout.
As blithe •e • bee.
As dull ss .n a*•.
AS fall as • tick.
As solid as braes.
As smooth as • millpond.
.4a brown as • lug.
A. hie as • haystack.
.4s snug as • hug.
A* white se the snow.
.5s black as your shoe.
A. perm as .lob's turkey. .
.5. rich sssdew.
As tonight as an arrow.
•- As round as • ball.
A. sweet as a nut.
As bitter as trail.
As high as a mountain.
As deep as a well.
As weak as ditch -water.
As eound O.. 5.11.
As proud as a peacock.
As neat as • pin.
As wise as • judge.
As wicked as sin.
As loud as a cannon.
As still as • swum.
As lean as • greyhound.
As Isere an the house.
.4. &e *he book.
u teirt se • fiddle.
As good as a feast
As fat as • gribble.
As thin as • shadow.
.4s er'eeo as groes.
As drunk as a lord.
As brittle se glass
SMALL FURS AND OTHER FANCIES.
with loaves of back mortar velvet, while
ether heave are of black moire renews
far. with huge sleeves of striped %sleet,
or she of the lustrous and sleek miroir yel
trsR
A LITTLE Of EVERYTHING
The bacillus Match.
Tee little children standing in • lime,
" F -u I y, fully, ' then there were nine,
timeurilyd fame, fearful ot their fate,
•r C•i-1'1-y, silly, ' the there were eight.
Fright pain of blue eyes, bright as stars of
Heave,
'' ii u s -s y, bus)'," then there eery erten.
Saves grave heads. ;dashing in en awful fix.
., L -.•i -day, hely," lhru there were assn.
Sa. ►•ger darlirya, determined, each to
strive,
• I) -u -t -1-e, duitrtben there were five.
Fite besets se:eitiou•, heating more and
more,
-• S -c o-1 I -a -r, seb!st," then there were
four.
Four mouths like roarbuds, om k* reef rote
tree,
•' Sloe -say, merry, then then were three.
Tore* pears tet pada rare, listening keen and
true,
" 1).a -t -e -y, only," then thin were two.
Two sturdy biddies, ready both to run,
•' T u r•k-y, turkey," then -here was our.
rnr !.••ad of yellow hair, bright in the sun,
11 t r e, hero,- the .pelhug },,asci, N ..
west
DAY IS DAWNING
Rei.► tip noaar laolo•fnl hand.ti
Ye.hr ,arae). s. . 8- lift:
The m..t.. ...
- irk« niornln1 • ometti .wl(tl
Ott: you latae lick the ,hest.
W ith head. and heart. holrwl d•
Lime.l.mg )serve home the L.•ann civet
That now 'hall w, -ass 't..• (TOW 81.
Fur yon .)tall brightly bloom
The "yahoo I' n,.,, ,tea.', .
That ,M11 have "IA, f,•!1 the thorns
That pterrrd )oar,.. ting (Er!:
Icor yttU the bini. shall eine
Their• rna•rrie.r, . ireerieet Ley:'
kariatu-wlt*U hese *5.-wxe'e sebi rose
Froom out the gate- of day.
)'or yon whew- •Kira, thirst.
NI. eco ere.- ince oaii. •I in vain.
�lyi! e.miw• tit .wort, t',.8 nku4Ittil
The Jew'aMl web ..can. rain.
Theta tante )*Nle hopeful hand �a
Your w. et... t..1. lift;
The ra,trrn
T1... ne.r olio tr ,t, -,. itt:
GLASS FOR AQUARIUM TANKS -
Is ea lick Th1rk..sl tir.sariablr firer
sod Meows.
:one of the remarkable features of theater
••Itr.riu.i down on the battered wall re the
glass which twine the front of the tanks,
says the New York World. uu ordinary in-
spection. when :he tanks are tilled, it ap-
pears very thin, Indeed: but it is in reality.
an Inch in thickness'. To a portion ileac
-
omitted with the rctrettve tet.deucy of glass
this may not seem strange, hu', even the un-
initiated will open their eyes isnen toll that
the host which preyed this, glass satisfactory
wee to place twenty slake, each one inch
thick, on top of each other and try to real
ordinary newspaper print .hrough them all.
I er'tainly the fishes conn •t escape the In-
spection of the multitude tbrourh much cry -
e ta' se this.
'Phe glow is made in Eugland. It was
found impo.eible t, make it in this mown'.
owing to influence of climate -and tempat tire.
Neither the French hor Ameracan article
WWI tihle to stand the teat of .treot•t h to
which each dab was put before it could be
trusted to hold the water in the tank. Why
this should be so the matters do not evplotn.
They are handicapped by nature, they say,
and cannot help themeelves.
11, T. Woodman, who has charge of the
installation of the e.uariuni, teas been en-
deavoring to obtain some.1.5. of clam one
and • half inches tht.k. So tar he has not
been able to do so, though he has cabled to
• dozen factories is Europe. They all reply
that it is impowtble to make such Isere slabs
et that thickness. Mr. W'ooilman,howevr,
who knows about glass for •gtwium tanks,
says it can be made, and hopes yt to be able
to obtain it.
The handsomest sable bo•• have a wide
roller -boon that may be turned up er .town
as one chooses, finished on each end with
seven ails of the able, making fourteen in
all, yet so soft and carer•ot are they that
they yield to the touch like • jabot of law.
The large fox boss, either whit., gray or
brown, have trees elven as Christmas pow -
ants to girl. who skate. sleigh or n le the
bicycle, as they are yery warm. They are
made a the skin of the entire animal at-
tacked t. • slightly smaller animal head,
and retain the full routed brush, with good
elect.
The novelty of the moment is • 51*!. col
lar -band of fur to be won as velvet stock -
collars are. It is merely a straight bond
of (or about three inches wide, standing out
in projecting loops on the side, then hook•
ing in (rent. where it is adorned with two
miniature heads of the animal that meet
together there. This odd little tone d. cou,
is made of the gloesieut black silken Persian
lamb, or of the moire Persian, or isles of
sal -skin, otter, or the shorter brown fun,
esperully mink or role.
Small collets of beaver skin reaching just
over the shoulder -tips are given an import-
ant look by a lugs ruche around the neck
made of velvet of the same oolor thickly lin
ed and box •pleatei. Another odd babies is
the collect of bleak velvet falling very full
and also entirely double from a yoke of vel-
vet. Each e( the velvet colleen as lined with
.anise whish meets (see te face, and is out
e( eight except when (down about by the
wind. A high polar, oleos around the
seek, of black ostrich tips far.ishes the gar
....t.
Chinchilla is very decidedly the fatties -
able far for those who hay safl'iclemt color
is cheek sed lip to irsar it Womminnly.
Than is great ehoiw in ,hr for, the inferior
skins Ionkiag Iwnwn and dung b•side the
clew grey shades sees in the beat ,!wlitUss
brought frets Africa An uduletisFaslktr-
eta in two rows, or with • stole front, is
the favortie shape, as many toast that a
maw of this fur when sen in large MOM ill
sot effective. 1t it, however, a ohwrmiagly
wets* awl volved), fleece. it is .t its Asst
whew .es.ta•d with back r with col -skis.
--Harper'. Barer.
Add' Wares of fur are in groat laver
with venni weaves. Wheel teal made they
ars extremely pretty. bet tea w nosy
'betebes' sang thaws teteee en the street.
The prettiest reach to the weiincline .11
armed sod batter up deed) sltseet to the
threat, bet are awed s that they oas to
i.Fwsd over la Mesas, H petard. 7'h.
mama die hearse have deers* 1 tshair vel
seas Hes .es of treweadne. alta. They ere
one MY. ed sus e1 Me menet Mega .1111 she
wN /susses *my isi•a W. elbow, whirs
Hey nes area q ed gelrnJd le • laig
Thin tee.Imme le' r vdptllrlike Nalata
A NEW SALVATION BONNET.
Loa, fi.db Iaawp rates a mytlsb Limbos*
Nradarer.
The Salvation Army in England bas Lust
made an interesting little departure. Th.
damsels with the tambourines who have
gave in procession have appeared in a
startling, oatuettish dress which is hence-
forth to be their summer costume. Its
prucipal feature w a hat as lightly dreamed
as though intended for • lady of fashion at
the seaside. Hitherto they have had the
somewhat unattractive poke bonnet. but
now the Salvation lases appear in proses
sire under open -worked, large flapped, very
showy straw has, not unlike those common-
ly in nee, and prettily garnished with flow-
ers sod stalks of ..on. These attractive
Grimmst' crane from the. booth's 1 hark est
England workshops. They are artistic
enough to be won by ballet girls playinv as
peasants.
■Is t1Nee N Tit . tt Ili.
It was two o'clock in the morning, and
Bolder than four kinds ot charity, when the
policeman saw the mut sanding on the
street corner shivering aniline heels rattled
on the sidewalk.
" Whet's the matter" asked the officer,
apptoashin. him.
1 1 I'm cold," shivered the man
" What are you standing out hen for
" Kasry pleas is .hut up "
" Have you • home'.
,. Yes."
" f'as't you get in there
" teal, why don't you \ null free e
here. -
"
en.„" i wouldn't be surprised," said the mus,
bracing np to a degree of firmness, " hat I'd
rather be tem* than he roasted, and my wife
is waiting ep for me, because the light was
torsed up full when 1 was round there •
while ago
I'm." granted the policeman, and is-
vited him to mob where he was and cos-
tume to *►tear,_
InsPEpt.
IF
THEMAN
!i/ TiE
MOOR
TOOK SICK
WAT
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Hl
DO?
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JUST SPEND tiiN "OUR QUARTERS•FO' '. -07-.1.E OF
BURDOCK BLOOD Eft iERS AS ALI, SEN' . , I'L•E
11(1; HEC-\l•SE IT Cl'71.'z f-" 1►1SF'EF'"i s. ►\.
1i11,l0LSNI:SS, BM) I : Otto. .1\ I./ :111 •, 1*
IJt STO'VACFI, l.lVER, KLIAN aS AN;) tit PA
of ti(H11) ('t )SIM4)N �!'\ "it...
appreciate 1 ',;ooil article. tient is
well finished and up to that.'. Tills . \;
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GM,ANDY 1133)3B E ,S
'Ic Y WEA,' LiKE IRON
w craver•ays& People ca,•,,r-
r111•11•••••••••111$61128•811 2ea.er•tttrrrrrr•reM•••••
_Dr.Laviolette'S finest nest Remttl\ its the
*yrupWorld fur all .i1:,:c- 1
Cures Of t ions of the T':;tYl.lt alt
3 Colds, 1 Lungs.
Coughs,
Grippe, Croup,
•+sa•r•s•ssesw•psussr•
Tu t' entm e.
whool incr Cotlll.
The demand for a pail and tub
that can always be relied upon as
handsome,cleanlyand indestructable
has led to the making FIBREWARE.
It is as light as a feather, as tight
as a drum, and has no hoop: to rust
or fall off.
Heebesd-Yea eeih eoek like mother
*said.
Wife Ne; ear 1 east whip like year
mother root, either.
shed.**. rssebe.
(10etlast• e.ughe yield to the pretend
.sethiv was el Nara, lis. .%yrs►.
Tee si s.1 , . J5..st ow. .f esammi-
swindled ties is y rdleved N anFivolled
tbswaa sod low remedy. Pile 116 sea sad
60 eta SR
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E. B. EDDY'S
INDURATED
M N WARE
NEW BAKERY
IN
GOIDE P CII.
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JOHN A. GREEN
!IAA established d new Itakery and Con-
fectionery Store Oh Ilamilton-et. in
Ilarrie'a ohl stand, where In. will keep
constantly on hand everything in the
line of t;oal Bread, Cake, and Pastry
of brat make. Large i.oa%esc at r ere.,
and small I,osoes at 4c.
No combination : 1111 extortion: lint
everything to suit the times and the
pockets of the people.
if you want Good Bread and Cheap
Bread leave your owlets at the New
Maker', on llamilt.r street.
Wedding ('oke.. a Specialty.
Itrratl .lelinerr.l to :all parte of the
town.
JOHN k. GREEN.
The Old Reliable
COAL
ALWAYS ON NANO.
NOW is the time to purchase your
HARI) COAL. Thr beat and only
SCRANTON HARD GOAL in this
market supplied at current pri.•ws oat
shortest notice.
All Coal Weighed at the Mar-
ket.
WM. LEE
(4.4 . aft 01 ZA11111, I! LIN'S este
fitly warded ded to
- GITY
COAL AND WOOD
Y1SFD.
SAWED AND SPLiT WOOD.
Hruiy..rrt,•n ' r t!: creates of
NARD, SOFT & BLACKSMITH COAL.
C.$) weighed on .:then n:*: -.et or m Stapes.
°et my Prices Wore gong elsewhere.
Tana.. ton.
T.lepbew. e'e•errtlow.
JOHN 8. PLATT, Prop.
1.624 11.
ISsMliie Aaerleea
Allen tar
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