The Signal, 1895-2-14, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GODERICH. ONT , THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1895.
RAM'S HORN BLASTS- WHAT IS YOUR OOE.ORINO 1 i HOW TO OHOOIIS A SPONGE. EXERCISE IN OUTDOOR AIR
Coughing. The devil probably lo- ves • mow Drat of TN • • goer h/U's N ...I Dew • s•egbt renew a1.., rete
Veer te1Nw Nair, est tee elieeetarauen,
The oma who u not • (need will rover
For all the ailments of Throat here eels Use law is *electlar mime is osiverorl - Alt►•agk the dtffsreuoe betty«o • t
and Lungs there is no cure so litgweeds often make • poor cloak for • teat ie, follow the prereiliog Lista Of year tied • bad 'savage te very marked, but
quick and permanent as Scott's 8ma01 Ideaono fans. ' people seam able to appro.:tam TO..
EmOlsiion of Cod-liver Oil. It is K"ry good woman u aeasetaatnamisdr •W►•q' says tike 6ecen k•1r.d sbalesl r*ysaate d stood °puna° u that itet'uul
palat;tble, easy on the most deli- that I'ed 11ves. with • fare 'diet cantatas • tut of yellow, dark in oast. The beaut.fut yellow •
Cate able, stomach and Cilie As optim1m is • DWI who belie•« that all 'garb myself in bluff sed butter Lists' Why commonly saes ta dretvppuia windows
epee will batch. 1 would be m•tahias coy skin, sad killing delusion sad • soar*. Th. lot, , e al Dos
There are educated pigs. bat tnere •re tike to. o,f my haus ' • Itght to • medium brown, and the y
arae that do Lot like ow.
he mud. Toa aremist.kea w the dear girl, It ' •posge* nave helm bleached by • enrol
The sermons that do moat to save the will °sly aha..e your natural coloring to- 'winch destroys their elasticity mad m•
world are out preached lar pulpits. develop into • sort of yellow ebrye•nthe i them wear of much wooer.
It w seldom that • man with •lei moment mum. Your oompleriooe will grow facer i The feeling of • spouge should be rel.
r Iter It by coot,«L with the yellow hum of your It should .wotp ose into • very stall 1.
persecuted for rightouso•.' sake, frock, while the gulden glues of your lucks 1 by s. uteri
W',rae.rr the world o..n.. face lar face Is accentuated. t •R, and it mat be of out(
Levy '.p best and most •*prow
stimulates the ap1tCUiC, taus the war uvise/tisk low it has to Stop sad • tad I'.'asks the floral fated cuter. 'Must Levant
digestion of other foods, cures think. 1 ado red gowns eraiat I ePt'N•• They Quote trues
pt go g urea, with my !restore 1 eduerrarwn. 1 he Iielmat
Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, '''n'.. very good people sun acre. we any cheeks now as glowwg u the petal• 0t • , sponge it lent is quality and prow. Th
Bronchi e,..ir d gives vital alength hum it" .tar while at eau wear good clothes 1••' lueutnet are very many others, however, keener&
a►rd redo to • swacb. • 1 ea. let red be your *tempted color. The I the trade as bore* •p ingot., L owe.
besides. It hits no equal as nous- There is Do sits so little but that if it had dseper shed« wi I astral.,• your florid , spun
ishmrnt for B. i, es and Children tberi ht o1 way•ad time enough it would 1i1toe• yellow, velvet, sheep's wool
v ft swm *zies •s m0 other time on the color glove .pongee. The prettWr, and rt th
tt h. r do not thrive, and overcomes wreck the uai verse. surd will. 'mine tone the cheap.et, el the gram sp.ag
Any 6:.eltaltdaa ei VVIR. 1f the brother of the prodigal could have which is noel, of the myriad. of small
Sen J,'.otiedi.tteroe S.. f1.'. Ream:fi✓u..'. e1., tet at the head .4 the fable and carved the p 6lanieea and loots like • ball of yellow
ken & Mar. a.•..,as. Aft arwilat.. ells >; >h, c leis may be the' he wouM not ha. • reins ' oi wool.
ed to go into the house. g The m0;oity of swages used in i this cotta•
try time from_F'olorbia. The sp•.ngeafter
Nino *boat t'bltarer, 1 ed f T t being detached from the bottow,either by •
Keep the feat of the children dry rod you dredge net or an instrument eomethl•g like
will have lees trouble with cough* end colds • sickle, which is made for the 'tarp we is
When •child's.xtromatise aro wet rally and allowed to Ise au the •u•. until the il •se ds
enmp ere.
dryly clad those children will be totted to Tue .poste° are then tr•.dd••n under foot
suffer but little with throat and ear to running weber until the flesh Is all wash
troubles. Von ossa still .Ira them in thin ed •way, leaving the akeletin, which u the
white if you will "rover their legs, arms rad is sponge as we know it :t the decomposition
bodies with woolen undergarments. pt a ar opo l t0 go tun far ye.l..w mows will aP
Never permit the children to sl«pp with lobo. pear upon the epnge and (tamales it. They
their arms above the head, e.pecialy the g are then peeked up and sent to the dealer,
baby. it is a vert unhealthy poetuoe and p° awl after a further watththv put on the mar'
often cruse* .ever. pain and suffering if long ket. The export snide of New York in
continued Try sleeping that way yourself y sponge' is very large, ani they ere exported
for en hour and vows will fiat Chet it is el to every country it Europe.
meet impossible to tet your arms down by Y tg -- -- - -
your sides. while the pain and numbness are FRENCH GIRL'S FEAT,
quite severe.
Loeb • Massie 1.0616.4, ausavot.A N Oaerenrs
areas . brows • blithest.
oo.I ( Hew souse people suffer u the water '
fes Noy are oo.rn..otly having 06th. : a feel•
lint rev of cold water trwkllug down the beck r
d be some t..ral •tagastoo us the blood, with
poser ether oervJus .eu.•taous, a experienced : 1
are a the bass, Ice', twee, or ars are e0pectally
Ion u likely w glee tuuuoveuuuue. :•tush 'wil-
low I
clow •'duels cannot vet tram even ie bud, mud as
tett' • •,welueoce, often' sutler from tueomuial
lies for sleeplessness a ofteu caused by uuld feat.
flay such c editions arise from the fear of
sty, , taking outdoor esteem*, lieceuse the s
elk weather is boo oold Hence the circulation I
05111 u not kept golav, ani the blood, vitiated Ly 1
are the Mom, impure sir of the house, lies no
the :ranee offered of of Into.( •glowed to purify
iaa itself. The foulest riser or •trealo ; f eater
ere i N rendered pure by exprure to th.+ au *s it '
W es al. -ug, end atter • ecu of a few mile II
•ca bieste.em tit iur co,.•ump•ies. Why, thea
cod will delicate people deny the •tream, of life
e as oppmrtuntuy to purify itselt es it come*
•, through their seine` litre a the e*ur.t el
how to keep warts in winter uutdour
exercise 10 puns air. Many individuals
mistake the fie smug of cold for ••catarrh."
'tut feeling o.dd aid "tskang • cold" are del•
(,tent things. .t shiver from exposure to
i..l.l wdeed, a half frozen condition !snot
in Itself likely to end in a •, called "cold,'
so lOag a the exposure tied toren to the open
air : but we hold that by breathing the im-
pure air of badly ventll.ted 'o ms • oball
they he very easily centra' Ie4 that will end
In a ".old." In 'odd w.•athvr we J1.tinctly
reconuneod the ordinary healthy man or
woman to try the effete of out.lo or exercise,
especially when the feeling N •trona• tiled It
u tee ould to go out of dors. Etercise
under such cucumat•o.ss will usually act u
a toot.. to the whole frame rad brace up the
nervous system, the «pe.vl fun. -ti.' of
wbwb ie to regulate the haat of the L. Iv.
The skin .ho.Ld lie freely r. posed to the
air before dressing in the morning, and
after the morning weehine or cold or tcrpid
hath, tub the Maly into aglow with it ',arse
towel, and you wilt :be nearly cold and
waterproof.
Then for the creamy -skinned brunette the
palest sheds* of 15,1100 and eel u oder an •
u ruts settingShe whose Luke aro
due y as a 's wing should oats her
self is the inkiest of °mtumr: the ruddy -
colored tint* u Tustin tresses are wonder-
fully erriohed by robes of the same Dolor,
shading through ball • down sleep toeee.
And fur the madden whose coloring u •
sort of cross between the light and dark
type hal: • dozes tints may be blended to
harmoo.,e with the heir and eves.
The ray M tires,
Rtrr State. -In the tropics, where Do
is required of men, the night ie 'caro.•
ly divided from the day , t:ot in temperate
climate, where ma.'s working powers .Ie in
the highest stets01act•vit , the sightseer-
ly halves the day, -at the season of inlet's -
est actives at does helve it ':.1..1 l ht. Ilse
candle late sad put* it out early. Ali the
rem•uder of the time is for reit. Then
labor orturally steps : office and shop are
shut , machinery at still. The decree gees
forth flat the places of busit.w shall be Je
sorted. 1len COMM sleep The long sleep
krntine up the ravelled sleeve of care ;
Pouring balm lute hurt minds ; immersing
Nature in her bath of obhviou : untying the
knot. ot the train ; sifting and diseet•ng-
iior the thoughts : carrying sufferers swat
into the land of dreams, and bearing the
weepers Oar among their love.' aid Met ones
Sleep, assweriag question% that could be
answs.d it the day time ; putliag to rust
doubts diet had matte the mid-day wretch.
ed
keeping all low tares
and tribulations
in their place and calling out the im•gitta•
tion which revives and trauspora the mind
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING.
•heloses wad me.etblog.
" lt'e aothlsg to aria- the beauty said
• -With a cwrelw toes of her pretty head
" The nes le .teak 1f he can't refrain
From the cup you say that is fraught with
pain
It was ,ometbieg to her in after years,
n'hea her ryes sere drenched with burning
trots,
And she watched is lonely grief end dread,
And started to hear • staggering tread.
'• 11's seeking to me,' the mother mid,
" I have .O it ar t het my boy will tread
The dowsw•rd path of nn an.' shame,
Aed ct ash my heart and darken he name '
It was somelhaiig to her when her only ton
Frum the path of nvht was early woo,
Avid madly out in the flowing bowl
A ruined lady and ehipwrr,•ked soul.
"It's nothing to me.. the merchant rid,
Ae nor the ledger he 1-1:,• 1„s !:red :
lint busy r...lsy wIt the tare and trot,
Asd h•sc no time to tum, and fret."
It war we.etbmug to huo wl,••n over the
wire
A.eosage canoe drift a }antral pyre
A diaokeo .mud mew had trrsekrd • train.
dad hie wife rad died wtlsu sm0rg.t the
- _ skirt.
I. noshing to rile," the young man cried,
la his eye was • look of were and pride •
1 heed not the dreadful things ynu tell.
I can rule myself I know fid well
Twee vemetbreg to him when an prison be
lay:
The victim of drink file sld.ing away
As he thought of ha are', red• child and
wife,
And the mournful %ree'k of a wasted life.
" It's notht.g to me, ' the voter said,
"The perty's kiss is my greatest dread."
Se he gave hie vote for the hyuor toads,
Though hearts were crushed east drunkards
made.
It .ass something to him in alter life,
%Viten his daughter tecaene a drunkard's
wit.,
Acid her hungry children cried for bread,
Aad trembled) to bear their father's tread.
1t is something to as to idly sleep
\{'bili the cohorts of death their vigil.
keep,
Allurimr the young met thoughtless in,
It is somethiug : yes, all, for us to mend,
eked clasp by faith our savior'. herd :
To kern to labor, live bind tight
, I. the side of t.od avid cn•ngele« right
• - 'Selected
CRISP AND CASUML,
Ru.•urermei awl liven CoarLAINT, head -
oche, etc , art! cored by Burdock Pills.
Platinum bee Me. drawn Into smooth
wire so nae that it could not be distinguish-
ed by the naked eye, eves when stretched
serer ► piece of wbite-oardlosrd.
Rural labor i. sora reroute is so cheap is
Mater that • farmer with • small crop of
grain Gee bays it Bailed out cheaper than be
e.a have it thrashed by *team.
The 'argent kitchen in the world is in that
F'
grew .rigie° more, the Hos Mamba, which
has ,'1,100 employes The emrlleat kettle
c°sta1M 100 'marts and the largest 500.
The papillae of the tongue very greatly is
matcher in different individuals, and this
fret is believed to account tor the marked
difference is acuteness of the seem of cast..
moment reoemmead Norway Pune Syrup
'became it is the beet are for coughs and
colds Price 26 tats. .sd 50 eta, at all
drugstores. 2w
The black ostrich stands eeyen feet high.
The speed ie that of a horse, sad it as
ivy • sirs. The Cassowary as as large
but has • shiner nook ..d feeds on vege-
tables.
The reedits/ et regimes, ie forbidden by
the Morse ; 11.am popular isles are sever
put is wvitisg masee the Meb.mm.da..,
but aro pained from see story teller to .•-
other.
A new departure im
has bees isitiised at H isimMese he
Imes•li.
eimisgle
with t
e.tablktbm.st ken that Sty .f a s.w.psper
edited .ad areich e.d entirely by • sealf el
t.dir.
0.61 of the very few medical b.Is.riss is
the U0vrmity .f Bdisb.rg1 h.m this year
been wen by • Japou.. modest Yeahmoba Faked', i., nwly arrived frees bis
nays had.
Professor Willem .ye a powerful mmrsh-
light amid proj.rt a beam i. Mare is far
shutes. It mould 11. seas sod responded to
if the Meri.ians hen the apparatus that we
lava
A st.d.st who is pn.ki.h vole sot flew'to
(:l..-Abu.ai Odt.g., i. Seethed, has bees
Bent to prism for • ys.r, lass the sass* as it
be was see a .Isd.st, ..d the eon of .
Seidel' member at Parhiam's..
The sew shwr°1.s is kis sew tow. of
Reid, O T., beam no bolls yet, .ad the tows
Am hall V .vary 8ssi.
sy to ss.eus
the bear of s rvl . Thi. mast
be yrm tomoms
Pre's" far Nolen
be
Mead Haters tosmiss
means tied
tens the belly M vigorous b.. I1. Ie Isis
earthing, regulation work maks R. B. R.
the greaten rely ler all diseases el the
M...sh, Rear. bowels .s41 bl.d. 2w
•-tMgm et Mew
IM:g+..• tall lou this IM.ry work r
t.rvib y e-_Ilsg. Why, 1'vci get writers
k_Werbbsizzbsek
tg hr use.
ties and 111111101.
i esteseed .Gehl tree .s** Meed
trembi.e,bw+wa ..d smaritta. Thew.
tr•whim see se& lei MOS PM*
llee Mammy Tim Ifpropo best
sal Mac Mandy tsI rssratL !Ia
few .e Tree. Ibe s bINrea,
11 you want your children to be courteous
you mutt treat them with respect. They
will infallibly ropy ynur manners, so yen
must take Dere that they are the best. 1 ou
should be as careful of their feelisgs as you
wash them ro 1,,. of the feelings of other,
When it is necessary to administer reproof
tet It the given in private. Most children
are sensitive es this point It mimes their
selfen y pit ttein,though
' nt able toexpress
To tell • child in pubic that it has been
rude
or lashing in good breeding Is *e au
warrantable ar it would he to teil • 'Neat so.
ft to O. ex. use to say that you are trying to
sake it do better. You can do this much
better if yen tab., it made at the hr,t con
vement opportunity and gently bar' firmly
point nut what the error eras and what
should be done on the next °cueston. '.'ou
Das callow • child's conic:mato by too rigid
dlecipbaoe.
(11.114rer'.
t'bildren'• fits aro less serious than the
same condition in adults, because the more
uudeveloped state of the nervous system
render• it mere liable to extreme disturb
mice. The causes which would produce
violent cnovuls ono in children would an
adults produce simple nervousness, cos -
adorable discomfort, or, 1n extreme MAIM,
dehrlum.
The most frequent aur of children's tits
u teething. The erupuoo of the first teeth
is frequently attended with se many
troubles that it is evident that at has a
profound effect upon the entire system
may weskneee to which • child is Subject
will come to the surface under them dream•
stances. An anethciency of the nervous
system would be rendered apparent byoon-
Yaltioa or fits. Numerous other ceuitiooe
beside teething, however, will produce this
sweetie ieritrri tis rein -lung in the omen'.
Mem of childhood. Indigestion is • (ro-
piest muse, worms occasionally bring them
on, sod eosatipatas even may result in
them. They may be produced by severe
mune' strain, as by • sudden fright or by
treat terror. They tray be complications
of several other children's diseases, such as
scarlet fever or whooping Dough. They
retest frel°ently occur between the ages of
two and eve years, although they may be
wen le newborn intents tied in older chii-
d,•...
The meet important feature of the treat.
mess in them cases is to read for the pby
°felon. But while awaiting his arriest set
the rbisd into a hot bath. Ito not samply
take the .hill off the water, but bays it se
het as can be borne, se shown by holding
the head is it for • mamear. The effect of
the bath may be increased by the Wilkie
of mesbrd to it • teaspoonful to • table-
spoonful of the powdered mustard its the
ordinary ioteat's bathtub. it has bac ask -
.d if the child sheatd be pluaged into the
tab, *lethal sod all. By so means ; the re -
enema of all his clothier is seeesssry is or-
der to bring the hot water into direct me -
tact with the skin, the prime esaestiai el
the treatment. The child sboumd reseals
is the bet bath for several .siestaas is order
to giro the trestaent maple ties) for metios;
be should the be removed whether the
es•veldens Myo ...sd or ant. The bask
should be repeated s the reappearsooe of
the it,
11 tene child is feveri.h or its head ie vary
bat, o.tl wet eletbs *h.tlld be applied freely
to its head. TMs may be dem even ,pb..
N. bedy is is the bet beta.
1t shsM be remembered ague that there
are other moms fee iildres's its thee
these wed, and that farther tse 'mos$
eaa be applied with safety surly by she
qualified Orissa. This the Ordains
should 11..smme.ed is every mese, what-
ever else i. dose. Moreover, the majority
.f etas deemed, is order to provost neer-
nines, sten or Ism medical treatment after
the It los pseud off.
Meet children reeeeer from • is promptly
sad e*.pdsleby, but • small properties of
Bassa terminate easily. A child who sof-
fen from repeated 1.11 is more danger
thee be wbo bas but ore- -• os.dltios se -
moils ..ssrwry be that witherly s.feti.g in
adults, whore rpcaW fits ars ..t mm apt to
be swims as in children. If the add ear
rims the M twwsy-far 161.. he 1m set .f
immediate Amager. --lamas R Pitcher, M.
D., in N. Y. Cbrtarttl•s Admeate.
meshes en tae Misuses.
"You'd Muer go ..d Mak after thew
freaks," .id the atie.t ba the dim.
'• the orectetrr bemired ed Me mew -
NM:
"The arms eyed rims is esterase rhe
bw.b.4 del eat and she's ppi.g Melees
et
Ate aw fll. dlesem.
Dem. ara14-i have bens er.sbled with
balm.- Mr a se.mbu of yam. 1 eera.d
M tale. d R it .d sr*► I r ..I ..a
atm& II is.. ereeYmt rttssedy I.1. bmmt-
era
Ater Melt 1fi1MAMBO"
0 1w
NCt(ruim . '.LPs a•
But we murder sleep. .%'e tura its dark-
ness into day : arts silence into revelry : its
pare* into pain. Festoon murders sleep ;
pleasure murders it : yes •od work murders
it. In the days of youth, when wo might
eultivte the habit of long, still, Jeep sleep.
we scorn its heavenly privilege, end throw
its divine opportunity away : and then in
middle ego too many of se cannot sleep.
We are serves and restless : and f:ed'e
great immeeureahls night is .11 is vain for
us. We wake exhausted : the night's fere;
spoils our day. We stum5le and bungle in
all that we do. That as • touching story in
the gcepel which tells how Christ was
•deep in the fishing boat when the storm
came up, and shipwreck seemed inevitable.
His compasiow who had beeo w•'ching
their nets all night, were nerveless, and
had 1«t command .f the veal He wakes
from dumber, rebuke. the winds and seas
asd there is • great calm. The tt'ood sleeper
goes safety over life's turbulent sea. He
rules the storm for he has rested. pie is
himself. We should cultivate steep white
we can. 11 oe be unto us if we do not. In
eleepkeen5m is utter washiness ; there may
be madness in it at lest. (:et all yon can
of at ; It is god's daily boon of rest to the
workers.
•mases«.1.
Nobody likes being manager. The secret
of man•gegnent is not known to all, but
those who hare learned it from the good
fain who preside over domestic tranquil-
ity have attaised brevet rank among the
(orturatio of the world. There is every
thing In taking people at the right moment
and in summate, fro t instead
of ordenag as arbitrary e e of hes.
"Myloouain Cornelia,' mid a lady, "al.
ways has her own way, without ever seem-
ing to want it Jabez, her husband, sow
inaptly proposes things an • masterful
foibles, which be imagines lint occurred to
his own brain, the truth being that be ie
merely carrying out what Cornelia deter.
mimed ops Were the rood neo itad ss
muesli as had • glimpse of the sitsatios. "
A Iseret of suosaseful rnanagement in the
bone campaign mi bripiy cited in • eente.ee,
"Keep yaw, temper ted do pet antagonise
stay one." "1 r leaving borne for •
week,' • .etb.r observed, "and I have
given Phyllis fir. of the hetes, ber father
and the bey."
But the older da.ghtr,
o hs not r spas --lregssiry of the perms ad-
dressed.
"Yolk D«wthv h) the older, bet not the
wiser is this prriiOlar inseams," said flee
.ester. "D.eethy sever oseili•tos She
snorts sad endeavors N enforce br wishes.
The resit ie strife nod Mn«.... P11yl1M
is nestle ad patient. Shp yid& is mime
masesss and only maks. • peed whore
.emetbi.g worth oesgglbsg for is familyed.
Ito away with • 1 t heart when is is •
gaieties of my sans isle the
head. of Phyllis.' - e Omar.
obs I based 1.r (1.40.. 15 s Cart nod
sobad, Was ober ked.
" Satter titre, of the Freoch Frenchy, is
without a synonym in tht I:3gbah language
It properly belongs to a race that inlutttve
ly t"N„va the old adage, •• What's wrrth
.loin^ a worth doing well" They are
adepts in the art of diplomacy. Under try -
Lae •estow they an
•• I had takes • trate ie this city 1st, •
trip to Philedelphe;' mud a W.ehiagtoo
man, " and altersbeide* tear'mthesmok-
er went tato one
111 the regular eg passenger
.oaches. tactually looking over my fellow -
passengers, I happened to let my gale rent
on • demure, (fumy little women acres the
tyle from me, but whose seat wee in ab:ytn
ment with tome. She was intently pursu-
ing the pages eta paper -averted Fiench
oo.e1. A little later she dropped :he book
end produced from her traps -she was . sr -
rounded by boxes, han•i•bage sed shawl
strap bundles--• *teenier schedule of the
Compabte generale Trensatlanti.!ue, the
French line to Sarre.
" To all appearance she was unconscious
of the enstenos of her cetghbor.. She had
removed her bat, • tasty to"sue, and war at-
tired in a shut, beneath whb•h there peeped
forth s tnm tittle foot encased in a soft
slipper.
•' As we neared the Quaker City she be-
came oervouely animated. Laying «ode
t.r steamer schedule she resurrected (rum
some unseen biding place • blouse ot soft,.
rich thaterlal. She then tripped down the
aisle to the ladies' lavatory, and a moment
later returned with the silk garment, the
blouse having taken its place. Hemming
her seat she butt.roed the blouse with defy
finger', filet • gold broach in place at her
throat, and ae quickly girdled her petite
figure with • leather belt.
" lly this time I became interested in her
movements, and wondered what she would
do next. i was not left long in the dark.
With refreshing nonchalance she togged over
her head • street skirt of like fabric to the
blouse. In some mysterious manner the
was secured under the belt as the alpaca
gown dropped to the floor. Then it was
that every person in the ear was watching
her.
" I knew the next scene in the transform-
ation act would be her most trying ordeal
the subetitntion of something more than an.
substantial dippers. The ciecotnecribed
space between the cots of • day passenger
ooaoh is hardly the place one would select
for each aal.stheaic exercises se 1 knew my
fair fellow p•eseoger was about to Indulge
in. Time, place and surroundings disturbed
her not. A pais of stout walking boots
were brought teeth, and the ssehaoge soon
made, end with the aseuta•oe of a silver
buttes -book, firmly tsetened. During this
.peration her skirts were so carefully er
reared about her seeks that not the small,
est bit of hosiery wee displayed, nor oos'd a
close observer, bad se been present, get •
glimpse of huger**.
The whole thing was en deftly dose, se
quickly aocempliebed, with grace and ease,
while the performer was evidently ignorant
of the °mtignity of balf s hnadred amused
people, teat I o*uld not help but admire
the lovely little creature, m
isd•p•rtile.e
sad enlf-oenbined." Weshisgto. PooL
Are They Ever Street,
The question bas lately been *eked t.
Bagk ed whether 1irds are ever killed on
the wing by ligliteiar. Several observers
have answered i1 is the affirmative by n.
sallies isst..oes which they have actually
sees birds then. killed. Doubt mesas to
hem loom atertaas.d 'bother ► birds the
wise is set preemies by lightning is virbe
et its being separated from east.et trig the
earth.
WIl •.MMrsr Maw7ebborr. Rat even the nen shook caused by the
Sir Rorer Tiekberes her base disoovveuwd pawing* el • YgMsisg stoke thrombi the
agsis is Auetrwho. TW Mme be is • is.. *It mot' 41 11.. tattast to kill • bird
W, moniedwish. (io..we11, h Me am- without aslp actual el.etne.l eestraot
Ism at P.rwmsHs• Jens Lein. whet figured How mem e l . be sheet I.. h rosy cases,
M the trial, eta • d Ttebb r.. .1 mewl ache Das read) the ersshiag
artery minas etsusd d . msmr-by tilsaierbole.
from Rio Jem.A. is 1I8M ea the ship Della li.so ob erver@ ....rt that birds arty
fee New Trk, el the ship hely skis by pembarlp essitive a the approach of a
•p 4. rad crew, shnlgsd is .pps roses, iwsdrd
.-sr. and almost invariably eek
esIMI the Osprey. sad Mks to AMewlia, early @NW feat ie, as if filly awn of the
where she wee sold. He elles11i.. Orem- peril .1 re seising apes the wi.q whoa
well es the lest barenK the the otb.. Marti be lirheniu m is M. air. Rat for Am
head, a Ath.U* prism eats that Tlsh• exhibition of testis thr ssmbr of birds
berm Med is as asylum ler the imprvid- killed by lighting weeld probably be tar
est al O.s.lsa• h 14113, greamr thea N is
It would be istere eisg to Imes whether
birds p.ssem ssy inllb.lim k.ewMdge ef
the danger et M t.11, exposed teem
is the epos a tb.sder.torm.
A eanwg..i me g1 dm aisu hes the
tlhM M los habit d ...-
Mg sport with him. 10qy »< - iLsh and h
eha.ldr .sal mid • .sensiona This
ray, poem feller ! Are Asa mid w IS kneel* Asa. bwesr, to • duns. t..
' T will ye., mid .g1. yen. sad Ala MOM Irma IM tats -Youth's Vampirism
rye r' replied the ddw Mokkmg youth, sod
who they Hied .s the Ower .pus ..d Rebhan -Pm traulded nab b.i
e.sei.d kir any he Imbed . as it be W DsMm-_i OM outs yea of Nelle
miseh.a • sable ear he .. all Melt .wt Yea, i know : but w Ilea b.tg
trash wages. Itaby.
aft ~term.
A dudish l..kf•g youth was walkimg
diem' the lbwry, Mklrig is M lis dreg
wbsd.wa A Howenl Nor , SENO as it y -
VY a ase M.R.
Dan N women see ttttlbsb4.ibillerterlibe V/ H•uyaau's Psommim eria
Syne i. rho Mauls eraa tl/ets risme mad Mai lI.us.bYl rastl
mer,, gulag's togs,
\Onto time 01;", 04 'rt I. Henry Ir. lag was
in F:diobereh, a "cot.•h clergyman came and
intornel him that i:1. w« to attend the
theatre th.,t week for :he til.' time in his
te. to_ see me_ of LyzLltgium i ialuctn.sa
Irving felt d.ly Matured, asd w eipruosed
hinurelf: bat the divine, •fair a certain
amount et b(smmner_pig,,_oeafeeie.l •_b_at he
did wit wt' ger • play as whtcb.'howe
was a h.11et.
Irving, greatlypuzzled.
iiiformed him that there was 1.o (lancing in
the playa he we* then producing, but thet,
according to the along of the 'prntes,mn•'
toe a-tpernu'nt'rart« of both tote* were 'the
ballet' and hence probably •1.^:s his visitor's
mistake. The aur: }.y man' fate' beamed,
and he took an affectionate leave of his
host : bur at the door he was seized with
mugIvIngs cod suddenly demanded, moot -
Wank " If there is no ',Aller, \)r Irving,
why .lo people talk so mach ala•ut your
legs '' Irving's anewer has not been chron-
icled.
Mew a tem ran 1•r i ewe tliese4/arber
Tex« Nihiags : 1 married a widow who
had a grown-up stepdaughter. My father
canoe to see me, of conr.e, and, being a
widower, he fell in lows with my step
daughter and married her. fly father
therefore, becene my son -de -lair avid my
step laughter beeline my mother, because
she had married my father.
In due time my wife hail • .on, who was,
t( course, my father's l:rotherin law and
uncle, for he was the brother of my step-
d•ughter. My Gather's wife, who was my
stepdaughter, remember, also had a son,
who was nay brother and at the same time
my grandehlld for he w« the eon of my
daughter.
Now, my wife was my grandmother, be-
eaum she was my mother's mother, 1 suss,
therefore, my wife's husband and grand.
child, and, as the husband of a person's
grandmother is hie grandfather, 1 was my
own grandfather.
new 1e walla row.a.e 015.5.
l)emoreet Megvine How many people
know how to mol • stamp In a letter • Nine
people out of every "en stick it so carefully
down that the recipient always loam his
temper, awl morally the stamp an his et -
fort to rola•.° it it it really more exas-
perating than when the sender kerma alto
gather the stamp he should have eeeleeed,
for then, at least, it is not wasted. Even
the most extravagant of us seldom have
souls above saving a stamp, for it is, strange-
ly, far dear.- to us than the 3 meta it repre-
sents. The tenth person sends it loose,
which ie well enough, provided it dos+ not
slip oat uesas and vanish, as these totally
depraved areal) things have • habit of doing.
The proper way ae • very simpleone. I 'a with
a sharp paobrife two parallel Nita at the
top of your letter sad slip is your et•sps,
which will aray.l as safely as it in • special
paper mar Perhaps you have bees ie •
ooumtry yiinge where 'money orders ead
postal now are unknown, and for some
reason it . N.ee.sary to send ab•sge
in • letter. lit a piede of light .aedbo.rd
the sive .t the envelope and from thin cwt
airealar piers. the sire .f your mise. la.
sort the mise and paste a dip of paper
acro. meet loth edea
•Ogee *555s.
"Rot, my dear boy, why caret you wait •
Von arwetill in college, and 1 don't think
It's wet) for a man in ao1Mgs te b. enacted...
"1'.siape rot, Jessie : het d we're en
aidenn
ed 111 have • dect excuse for I.og
oojjeg. and g.iag to work. 11 1 go out .ow
people will say it was because I couldn't
peas my exemi0rtrns'
"well, what if they do • You don't care
what people say, do ys
"Yes- -achea they tell the truth." Hier -
pee • Magerina -
• Viva ateser`ilor.
1)Id .lobe was a shoemaker, ea Inatome,
mad a ardent admirer d the Doke .f Wel-
irgte.. To describe the batty of Waterloo
was his chid Mamoru H. always weesd
u p the .•rrutivs, eiMing with hie hemmer
hia gasirolne pob.d back en his
arid Ii
d . whale rpp.rraooe idi-
eating the s1.•et sath..ue., with the
weeds : "A. the IMIte m.. me he. 'lip,
tiy.rda, s' seem !' ea' end that, siimultr-
.m.ely..s the same Ii.., es to meek the
Gym& meld os' easel M Mom As' rias
law, liwlb N. 18 Needle d..* Ter -
OM. says :-My bole hey, sere mare
was marls/ hem M. berth fresh ••
several remedies wtthwt may Whet wkr►-
eryr, .ad .04.g the .1...i adeerisnenseds la the
'apses 01 Dr. I.vieleMe's Rymer e1 T rpos-
1 deeidd se we it sad wee mere thea
meemel'-d al ah. result., es after rim sae
Ili.. Male, my Oils bey was
.e. 1...sat 1 oma tamales. eseernmsed p w4
July to all tseti.uu as as kdari°- re-
*.
5 -
People of b:Ut)1) I't'NI lib► '-ASE
appreciate :t fir,-. -1 artir1.' t1 a:t ; Leo.til malde,
writ finished :mkt u1' 1.1 11:ite. 1 ri+;ti,4
,
great suet',•-, .t1'
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EDDY'S IlrFBREWAxE
NEW BAKERY -CIT
C+OD if-
-jN-.ICHCOAL AND WOOD
.
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JOHN A. GREEN
has established a new liedtery and Cis-
foc t.ionery Store on Hamilton -at. in.
Barrio's old stand, where he will keep
constantly on hand everything in the
line of Good Dread, Cakes and Pastry
of beset make. Large Loaves at 8 lite.,
mid mall Loire. at 4c. -
No combination ; no rrtoltion ; hut
everything to suit the times and the
pockets of the people.
df you wast Good Bread and Cheap
Broad leave your orders at the New
(fakery, on Hamilton Street.
Weddi.Q Cake. • Specialty.
Itre•tl delivered to all ports of the
town.
JOHN A. GBBEN.
The Old Reliable
COAL
•'•ro'wn give. to
SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD.
lieediisurters for all grad« .f
HARD, SOFT L BLACKSMITH COAL.
Carel weighed are either market or q Seale•.
Det m) 'lric•g before falai elsewhere.
ranee Lille.
TeNShe e r row eeettea.
JOHN 8. PLATT, Prop.
suety.
'-lite Amebae
N tat.ww't1 a
5*•nes b weNe y
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1.550"he....i,
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Dosis nr•e.tt.. [serodr
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ALWAYS ON 1110. !tar si-de.;1177.4
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NOW is the time to purchase your_
HARD GOAL The hest and only PATENTS 1
SCRANTON BARD OOAI, in this
market supplied
shortest notice.
at current prices ran
All Coal Weighed at the Mar-
ket.
WM. LEE
Ord«• 'ds as sanz it Lfl's Nee*
pimply amended 4
C1(lItM. Taut ass me tJq LsI
'Obtained, sed all
owt•e attested teat
4
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ass. .rd w t esa
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