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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-4-5, Page 6• 'TI( illEALTll* SOW 'BOIS'S. rewan. There was ametiterthaeon. The. nmvagrN tuej aego-hese .hine Ile ceurogre bat very low thereperetive 'power- Itte 4 extremely phlegmetio arid dedeteut neevoue feree. Itle. might long Siece h.atet thrown eff .011 the ..elleete of - the eperetieo,- buttes Oteateett The irritetiou ptoduced JOy - the 111-eletped.: tube bee ;ewer ettheilded..• theuett the vieleat eeite.h, due to the. setae Raw, le geme If tt)e I erent jeutheyfetext Sae RAlOO.I4 Berlin occeolonetleexiety t at . we0 alty. Twe eleytt hevenowelepteileinee arrival* euel the tlectore axe ;tit' ' satittleti :that no berm Wee done br the joethey- Neither the fatigue, nor the change et airt net the cell, /mettle long (hive it midnight item the stetioe To the raillee 1404 Mt. eny theme. he Emperor is even 4loweel ro. talk a httle, though eileuce le unposed 55 role, bee tefitiog beleenee Ate of cough leg, No 'attempt is mode to obtein toe-etie .teniperetare in the -theme -tehtelt},lta peroe age:Aviv/4 . Is ie. efelden elangee ehe 4re. to be *tattled. totereeeete's nestioNenetteer. 1.740 •beslictits which are deity Ohl/Abed ventein cezeiderehie dee t,rgth. atteety et e *milt elope well, le he fetr/y geo.4 endetiffereW teeth. appet tite fe tucked eleeeriterd etteoet tee geed. , Ne reettleeas in diet ere ilnp.7,$gl ie deep fa " besieges1. etel eveu overwork. le thought 01)5 be;ter him than hreediren Ilia habit le te bit' one email deekt with 4 eaddle for 4 eheir. Seme one of hie weeny deetete donee within cell. Ammer,. them ' ne ret heere heeyy 4 WW1. of reeton- elbitity 55 Sit' Malker.r.7.0. Nome hal eel:4544 X05504 to prIly for the HeiSee.S. life to be epered. coftlaiand jehleusy havepreed for heyend-the limit* of the proe feeeute, The lete Emperor, :the present . Emperor fwd. some ef hie meet intimeta .ed- vieere, Awl the Emprezet .seve Arad give Sir blerelt %Ink. eemplete Aleee.4. everybody elee le egelust him. Devlin la hovel aud neltee- althe reges ageinet They eey diet thetkreeen &entrant/cid have eevel the Emperor. l'aey believe he will dlo 'to Sir 2119tellh. beetle. Threate are.- beeed, therreen friends my he eould walk 'ept7eter den Len without etie teiety of beteg itteelted. otroh.alily mobbed end peetibly They ere aW41(0 ef how eiteutetel thieetete thiege stud et whet menetteus letuatiee ie done to Sir hien% Ile has- km warned. Re kuowe t.bet lale Verrone eettleegeee are net reepezeitdo kr *berate of thieget Titmegb thee? hew differed pet...fettle:any they hue re:named onfriendly teems pereenelly. Sir Mora SleAtItinie /a Mame- delve on doe gait.er at cheelettenbnho Seldom Too E nperer will nwe eeneent tee rethirat to Leedom Row loog he will re IllAies eel bow keg. hie netient will need ld,ere 411leitill411 to Wiligi5340 araewer etet he - Teaehtog and Crannnin ,•somedling will have to he uch is the ell bat univereel ooncessiou made th by em thee ere really eat Related with the preemet eystene a edoeetiolt Bugland eud Cenade. We de UPI; n1054 to deey that neuelt tam already been doee, awl done woll, for the education et both eountrtee, and of all elessee thenr. It We compare the present teo thinge with duet whieli existed Afty yeent eget tt will he seen how much be been ghbaed ; but it bee MA beeu all pin. terentiog that dm thwer etrete hew been reised, here some doubt les to whether the eteeeee wbielt received a liberal edueetion fifty yeare ago axe !Ake as well teteght et the peesent moreeet as they wee() behave. we Atte somo danger of prepaeieg 11105 tor aMinatiol4ir tether then Attie% them for busineee of life, et eremedeo them her thee edueetieg them, of makieg them elierp rether than theughtfel. not eesy te gee thee ealiteete relm- iy emesidered- TAtere anythiog that we ere specialt proud of, ou both aides of the Atleutte, tt IS our Improved edueetion. flowever great the differences in the seeett- 'eg oud iu the euentinieg of our eetoelo re aro etrthin volute of close teaertlhiatree, eeedly„ the leeittplreation of the eubteneta fly, mad the inertheed number and heateeeee et our ex-emit:get/one. Illoglish re of "elemeutary etheele," eoxree- ,t. with our "pubo wheels," mut bleterly of the worry of 4' pvimitt ulte," ineempetent, iguormett and 145 members; of telleiehboercle, end eriel tone of IL hi. Imp:Ater* Theteu hero iu VariQlla reSEwcta dit? ferent ; wo dentht whether the MUM do not feel Wale Of tbe Immo ditileoltiee. Wairin a variety of geeetierie wet unwertity ot theeideretiee„ there ore points thwhich the etteotiouel411 who trieuely luteeeeted la the edUCIttiell et people le AOW frequently direeted, We Zile P111131or of the echteeta Wight el the keel ef ;editeda teught in our and coilegee, mid to the number awl eter01the enemitettione. f emerge we mut have exeminetione ; meet try to get rid ot their we ions imperteetieue, eed to meke them es figa peeeible. At the preeeat iu ate fOW wire wilt toy vigour ohs/pla- ne ere melt es to etwoureoe the beet neboa f etude?, or to promote the beet Linde of edeeetieu. Let Ile grant diet t la IQ t eatey to fo0m. quettlooe tor whiel; the eXarettIM Cal440; prepare by cram/A.141g. Yen meet tequire ef the centihittte certtlo pieces et leturtiretiern eed yen mist meter - tele whether he pesseme there or Ilet V55.0,, a larger ininelon of the /lea to) ed. weeld be totnprovemeot. es, eeme questiere ehould he eelted hind as teould tend to draev oat the ‘owlelige thoughtittineee et the SElit )re einnormes, Szrieue reperes eSUZO.V4:tig the EL n•er teudithou ere reeteln eireuletioe.isi Itni perer's deep inden„tt, whielx hat been hi ereased he the cheuge from tree blue etiy al S'Art UNA,) to tit a eMre /ten awl &el) rucnr of Dula% eamete meat au xley, Altheugh be can epeete hie voice bee thich cent lenity end his pthrtenvietion 6f vewele to itnperis en that only those who hetet been ?tenet may with hitu, mit ree the Ituipreet and Dr. Mee- heuele, een urekratend hon. DEANA IN TUE STORM. People leet nue leeezen Ixinonneetkut pews. In the late lei:tetra tit leaat twenty deaths frein expseure are reported from. surroun1. hie towns. At some pieces school- housee ere still occupiell by the teeellere and eisild. ren, who are mat ride, greatly from lack ot food. The steamer leew /Liven, which left for New York at three o'clock hiondey morning, had to be buteheO near the Strat- tord light on the Sound ou aceettat of the storm, Peteengera and creee made male lauding. Tile thermometer was at zero. Nothing but deserted eummer cottegee xi mile off tonal be ceert. Oise of tate was finally reached, where temporary shelter was found., The hauisters and etairceses were tused for fuel. 'No food could be found and twelve men travelled three lanes in the face of the bLezerd in search of in When they reached a farm house ter( of them had tiaeir hands and feet eo batily froztn that amputatiors may be necessary. No one would venture to the relief of those eft in the cettage for tear of loeing their OWn lives. The condition of the party left behind mutt be deplorable? They have been 56 halve 'without food. A party will. try to reach them with provisions to -morrow morning. At last reports the steamer was paanding heavily on the beecb. DELAYED annertexe. One of the most distreating circumstances connected with theblizzard was the inability to bury the dead, with the pitiful heartrend- hies of hundreds of the near and dear ones caused by the horrible delay. It is estimated that at lease 800 bodies are at present lying in the hands of the undertaken in the city who, despite their hardest efforts, are entire- ly unable to convey them to their last rest- ing places. Some have been taken away to the cemeteries yesterday and Tuesday, but they can he counted on the fingers of one hand. Efforts are being made to inter some of the corpses which should have been buried last Monday to -day, but it will be the end of the week before the last rites can be held over many of the bodies at pres- ent lying in the ice -houses of the under- takers, "The Cup That Cheers." While tea -drinking is being strongly con- demned in England and moierately so in this country, it is becoming almoet the mai, versal beverage in -France, and particularly in the wine -growing district. For instance, it has been estimated that during the last 30 years the consumption of tea An France has increseed from 168,000 to 300,000 kilo- grammes. Prof. Germain See recommends tea as not only being the best digestive, but as being the surest means of sustaining in- tellectual energy. —Be. A small trout with two heads has been discovered recently ha the fish hatchery, at Iona, Mich. The heads are perfectly form- ed and the bodies unite at the bathe fii2. The little fellow is deseribed aa looking like an aninaated bootjack, and as lively a wriggler as any fish in the pond. S ON CURRENT TOPICS, –,-- Cote ol the features of the Ptheideatiel campaign of thie year wilt be the active pert taken m it by woraan's clabe. Alreedy a Feaucie Poleom Clevelaod Carepsegn Club has been orgeolzed in l'enesylvanta, the mem, here ef wirtch will wear uoitorme, earry techee end perform company drill. They Will take the eente part m the fight thet eimilar orgentettious of es= have tot ea le the pest, Tai4 TEs-ublo or MILK.---Twe metberie aro itr000eed or settling the ilUeStiOn of the tleelitn dad* eopplied to butter and cheese taeteriee. 011e petition ie "Insist upen the nti'k teeing enwelled pure, end to insure this eethortze an agent of the factory to cuter upon A p4tIVA s preedeee, milk his cowe, eompare the milk with that be suppliea to the factory, rind so ascertain whether he is tempering with, it." The other paeition is, eteuderd of eethle; pay ter milk ac. cording o its richeeset and then it the pat. rou choosee to skiin n ea loesees awl le lehle own heel/tem." The objeetion th the firet plan le the dislike or extremely cool or pas- eibly waxen reception ithich a farmer would be Ithely to gere to 4 stranger comieg 'to teke temporary conteel ef hie gime. The etbjeetien te the sethiel plan ie that the testiog of milk for a Standard* ae ;Alt eYeAta IA cheese 14c tortes, would he, impreetieable. The idea of a steederd, -er absolute tort le eel/gelled in Ur. Oraimeen bill ; the other pia% Of relative test by ontoelly milking, le the leading .feateret Of Mr. Bellantyttee 4110)11.4 Whiqh 15 141741F to Noma lAw tido SE'S - That distress to 14'eloo4 is not all on the ehle et the teueut is apparent from en adt ertisement whieh, elven he the Leildent 7'imee under the heetlieg of "trieh Dietreete ed Ledifee Fowl." It is WS followe ; "The norepeyment of rent in Ireland hex edneed FM int/Renee number of ledieu, left wely dependeut au lend for thew imp- 1 ' pork te a itieble gate of dettitetioe.end 4154e:ilkLoasat to allow/glue their suf. kringe, which unhappily ere largely me the inerehte, a Lenden C*Minittee hes heca formed, The fund ha been iu enieteuce eluce h!fty, 1SSA, eud bee elreeely afforded relief m upwarde of aloe huudred ceeee. Tee priecipel objecte are (t) to provide tru- ployment ler these able to work, altil (2) to grant pectutiery stealetecee to then wile, eithee though age or infirmity, are ill- wable of helpieg themecires; het lu matey erring cute the eiiisCletila et eittldten te for, end withal eesigenee is provided. :litre who cannot; (Ahern:lee ehtetei It. ef km been, awl will centime to be„, t tered without the elighteht refereuce reed ear Wilke of these in we*: meet urgeutly needed to carry on the work elreeily underteken, fithee truet Atiti believe that erne terrene and eaffericee eistere iwlie, when lo seise were only OW reedy to eetist ) will touch the heerte of all, "11 be proved by the gcm mins r o thin eppeel. ' my° thisalie th geuree a truet than to orga u. -oaby the worat forgo ol thO oh/lenitive, whieli happily hes kat+ by n this country than in Pendant Men iwo been hewn to week their health rhally In Ve3a1in2, fir the Indies Civil Ser. ; and many poreewt, who hue a right to n ?Tinier; en such aubjecte, deeleve that the Civil Service in helm kid hatter men , 1xoto the prceent eyetem Wa5 iliStitUtC41, 's4 it bee elm Leen atatrted thet, if tlio present 1 ;Intern of exembuttione bed been ha vogue In tile times of the Duire efWeiliegtent that greet soldier woutd never here betni able to !pia comiellielt in the English tinny, We have no wish to exaggerate the ter It is very Iiizely that tide is done to mom extent, by the erefeesieual erumbiere and by this laiulera of the at time. But no one cau quite believe that the preeeut system is the meal toe. And the ditfieulty in regard to examinetione is greedy eubenced by tile al tubjecte which have to be prepared. We believe Viet met teachers of experience now think that, whatever were the faults of the old =hods of eau - colon, in some reepects it was pteicrable to the preeent; and pertimilarly itt thie re - sena, that teeeher and pupil were tot hems- eed 1U3 they now are, by tee enormous nutii- her and variety of the aubjeuta with whioli they Lew to dtol. In the imputing of instruction in our. upper Fiebools, c °lieges, and .aniveraities, a prodieious atcouht of mere cramming is going an. Youbg men are +stuffed for ex- aminatione ; they are not edueeted for study and tor life. They are rnade stupid tether than bright; they aro =de super - thiel and vain rather than thoughtful and humble; and Bacon warned us long ago that the Kingdom of knowledge can be entered only as the kingdom at heaven is entered—by our becoming as little children. And how is tbis diem? In verious ways. Bat one principal method is the phut adopt- ed by some teachers and lecturers of &cot ing nearly from beginning to end of their lecture, No matter what the subject may be—chemistry, philosophy, history, theolo- gy, or anything else—the unfortunate student has to bend over his note hook for a mortal hour, and then another, and then another, writing laboriously the sentences dictated by his teacher. There is hardly any opportunity of exercising thought on the subject of the lecture. He must just put down -what he is told, and some tune befere the examination he must get it up ; when the examination is over he may dis- miss it from his mind, for he has nothing left. There WBE no reflection, it was simply a matter of cramming, and the work is done Very often it would be quite easy to Sem, the student xi great part of this mere mechan- ical routine by recommending to him a good text -hook, which could in most cases easily be foetid, and which would be quite as easy to "get up." But here again the miserable system is carried on, Tin lecturer will not give his victim liberty; he must guide him through the book; and sO he sets to work and writes out or cribs an analysis of the work prescribed, and the unfortunate` stu- dent has to write out, day after day, the meagre sketch of a book which might be in- teresting to him if he were allowed to read it, 411. She Was Not Going to be Left. Wichita girls stand no fooling, One of them was to have been married a day or two since, and the girl was all ready, the minister on hand, and the feast Was spread, but still no bridegroom. "I'll wait for him just ten minutes, and then I'm open to pro, posals," Ten minutes flew like the wind, and a little red-haired fellow, with it paper collar and his trousers frayed at the bottom, stepped up, proposed, was accepted, married and scooped in the banquet. . Warr, of the Indian Department, bat hornet some deetitution among f-brectle thew is ue foundation for la o repeal recently eent from the Obits oue ream far a re is a desire on the part of the pep1e oBattle/MA to have more pantie rourtered Meng them. Mr. Heytree lxxix been visiting Edmonton, and report) eon. eitkrelde destitution cameo the breeds and Indieua there which requires relief. Other•reporte from the meeting held re- cently at 3,3atoolse say diet Gabriel Duniont states in his letters that he bus acquired great popularity among the Indicant on the other side el the line, and that if atter eome tini0 he does not ?succeed vettiog the riphts of the hell breeda recognized. by his political efforts he will again force Ow itoyernmeut to spend n few millions. He wanted his lettere to be communicated to the Indiana as vell as the 114f -breeds, and as there were a good many Indiana these letters were traueleted and reed eke in Cree. The breath between the George and Mo. Glynn factions of the New York Anti -Pover- ty men km now become so wide that there is no potsibility of reconciliation, so long, at lease, tea the two leaders continue to oc- cupy their present positions. Mr. George carries on his thde of the quarrel in his paper and Dr. McGlynn replies at his meet- ings, At a recent meeting the latter vigor ously denounced what he called the "mean, petty, brutal methods " of the otherfaotioe, and as a " equeleher " for Mr. George it is now aratounced by the isleGlynnites that his " Progreas and Poverty " is plagiarized from a, book published thirty years awe. The fact thte M. Emile Darnley of Paris, hag invented, in opposition to Schleyer's Volaptik," a universal language whiah he calls Belts," illustrates one of the many grave difficulties which pertain to the estab- lishment of a system of speech evolved from tbe'erain clone man. International prejudi- ces, the rivalry of scholars and the efforts of scoffers and detractors will always stand in the way of a language which, to use an in- dustrial expression, may be called e machine. made,' Eoglish is the coming univererl tongue. For centuries it has !seen going through it process which fin it for the use of all men. In competition with English any language which the most eruaite and ingeni- ous scholar may originate will appear so puny, unavailable and useless that it can be- coree nothing more than a linguistic curio. sity, the toy of a generation and perhaps the laughing -mock of posterity. Thomas Nast told a San Francisco report- er that when he was in Bismarck, Dakota, it was so cold that he could not give his il- lustrated lecture, for the paints froze stiff, and the spectators were in a fair way to do the same. In Tacoma the manager of the Alpha Hall worldn't permit Mr. Natal to lecture because there was are" Uncle Tom's Cabin" company in town, and She manager didn't think two performances at a time 'wete just the thing. London has 107,000 paupers, the =Am' ber of which has increased 10,000 per year for the last five peen. In other weeds, the number has increased in perfect ratio with the amount of the charity fund. It &tea that everywhere. John Bunyan, Daniel lesfoe and Sir leaao 'Watts all lie in Bunhilt Fielda cemetery, London. TE OLTIB, Wben the meeting had been called to order Brother Gardner requestee bone Howber to come forwercl to the desk, oua when he had him, there he thatinued ; 44 Drudder Diewher, I ex' gwiee togaud you to Termite on a miasioe censernie" de welate of die elute Belo' you go I went to epeak a few birder weeds to you." Yes, Bah.' "IA wixte among ateengere dome be eft igniaed dat people will emagbae yon awn bielf of Detroit, ea' yie *A de odder hand do an' be so free and easy dat anyone will dere peke you in the ribs- Seek fur de happy medium. " Doan' be too food of talk. De lees you ea7 de um' you will be credited lied know - Many a man has treken Wm leg on de sidewalk bekase he was &thawed to Wee a safe Path in de middle of de teed. "Treat ebery item, like a geatleman. De east is a Mere trifle, an' ticee (kir wanity. "Keep ear oi argyntent. If OA Atraner to leetOfl We geirse turn from him In silent contempt. If 4e ictlyre rws of de traek trxas' in de Lewd. "ge keeefel of yea' maneten at table. Oer Kinfur a nem kin be killecl as kle54 tee * daub -wail by de way he eats. De uett of cum-werde art' to bo deplored, au will a (dean moot will be reentered, ebe among mole. If yea tell ober a ehherrer or saW your Eva on a flue, devote Ave Tutuila to expleesin° your ea. Deo etep tame off. on* be /tattooed to cetry yea money ahge.hleny a member of ctMgesti eorne into tiepteltpmein' ad roun- whi bis walietee bit a man who eve be dean' lusher gate dean" waste yer to argity de matterIle Joey he W11014 do Lewd ereeted wideut tient, au eperleleutt" A VALSB ALAB4S. wao then mom tea ceentime et p tendered hie retignetiou, to to effeet LI)ert being welted on, he replied thee he had was euepected af 114Witl; COMO tieg with a quart bottle m hte v et, meauteg to 611 Usa 541:50 WM lore - no from the club CM, 44 Wile told yen date" Weed tbc Peek t• White puttee on do inerket, fah.", ° Humph1 eadder Choweet I hoped flex fs epht la de top of yer heed had bard - tet lett dat's whet he void, tell 1" S' ego' be did ? S'peelu" he'd told elet hputed of 5t0.1140 ull ab our brlitSght Se beak tc511.44 pt det white man ewe you fella 1 VOA hes duo acme Yen hes' net enly nele bottle beet; to steal our re ta.y yon tiet heti yen wouki bee°.get kit. We hey o -out far wit a reelect, ced de der leek an Jos.uisn onimunication from the Attorney -Gent Indione, or at leaet them hie nquked if the rIghte of the eilloral citizen/ it in reepeet to alike, on too event re Wa.1 tespefIted. The writer bed beard hat they were not. 44 De Sceluetcary will atrevor him to de tin we hey de same right as white non" turetvered the PrtaiiiCtit. " is, ' obleeged to pay far' an' Tido an do latform, heneber do enlitl, tate of do State of iehigau find deireelvee deprived at way le- gal rlgLst dey wet* web to hese from init. anny hieltint" A coLOABO TR'SNYS.Dr. A. letter from Fcrt Wayne,Ind., eigned Demo Scott, meted that the writer wee fami- liarly ltnowu as tho Colored Tampico of Ie. diene. Ile hed had tweuty-eight years' ex- perience in the poetry bueiness, and would like to Lame tho advertisement of being adopted as the poet of the Limetfitiln Club. In return for the boner he woulddash off mime* little gems in the course of the year without charge. Preen:mug that Detroit heti a apringeeaeon the same ea Indiana, he forwarded the foilowiug which he com- posed in exactly raven minutes: • OOR TO SPRING. xis xeao MIT DM' WOGS Oh, de sem: has arroyo when de robin MO a' 51 AV? de former sits WS plow out to furrow up do ground ; De notes of de rola frew de forests ma a.rirmirg, An' de nude Weirs his ears up at eter3 keno sound. Da grass Am lookin* green long de digs tf de med. der, An" de turtle dove ar' coolie in de maple on de hIllAn' de gander au' his mate or' a -welkin" in love's shedder, An' de plokaniony darky goes o.wadin' by de mill The Secretarysaid there were three more verses, but they had been so nibbled by the rats that he could not make them out, Pickets Smith moved that the club honor the poet as suggested. He bad read and listened to ihe reeling of billions of poems in his day, but never remembered of being so deeply affected before. Treatise Pullback would support the motion. Ile had heard poetry read. more or less all his life, but this was the Brat time the reading of a poem had made him forgive a man for dubbing his dog. Judge Cabiff bad always scoffed at poetry,. and on two occasions had assisted to lynch poets, but the reading of those verses had worked it mighty ohenge in his heart. Elder Toots had wiped his eyes on an old blue mitten, and was about to ask that the club read this poem at his funeralewhen the President motioned him to tit down and said • "De Secretary will write to Miner 5 ot dat we wish him well an' hope he will make it bare, o' money, but we can't grant bis re- quest. If we once open de awl to dis sort of thing it can't be shet until we not only hey de poet to de Lime -Kiln Club, but de brickmaker, de shoemaker, de carpenter an' all odder trades. It ar' now time to percolate de naeetin' an' go home." One night recently, after a Buffalo man had hung up his watch on its customary nail, his wife set a pan of dough on a ohair uncler it, In theanorning the watch could not be found. It had disappeared from the nail. The dough was moulded into loaves, ,which were put into the oven and baked, and when one of them was out the watch was found inside. It had dropped into the dough and been baked 'in the bread. How Mirrors A? e One of the factories% in Chicle employe some 150 teen awl boye, and in epecione four floors present alt interesting series of eight* to the visitor whose uerves are steel and tyropani proof againat splitting. Ge flee firat floor be will Imo stacke and piles of glees la asserted sleets, ranging frOni theteen teet by Reeve feet sgeere (hewn to the email - eat ovala for mirrors. These 4XO afl pelithed, thine being ratt over huge telheovezed wheels kept covered with roughend the lerge elmete eexubbed by asreeting toilere With hand blocaa covered with felt, Ulm a prtntertt preei nleuer in rouge- ,Ofter the glue te thoroughly polisbee it itt takee to the next floor, where it he laid on tehiee and cut jute ezs entered. It theepeseen Into the hawk of the beyelere, wbo, with. *mud and water aul Lerge grancletenee, arteitieelle geoeh the edge* of the g/eas. It takes a trip noword nett; to another Ikea, and is issue more put through a poliehiug pthems to remove any sereteilea or blemish that may be on the telane After every spot or ecreteh, no mat- ter hew minute, bas been removed, -care- ful heeds emaYey the now beentiful and sparkling glass to the room where it goes through the fleet prooese—the aliver- lag, Iloge tables of ceet free or stone, made flke hillierd tehles, with raised edge', 4xe II5O4 in the Silvering teens- Toete tables are of great strength t 591, eSII, all around, the edges ht a elthin, for the ?tuner/hones mereory itt pored ever the tebtee in qametitiet 55 ttttt to fleet the giant, whiehe after lating tin/oiled, is gently and earefolty poelted teereea the tehle eouteinteg the meecery. Cheat rATO 141144 be ueed to prevent Wedeln the leeet epeck of float telog remove to the minor. Mete miry, like molten, lead, is 41W4T5 V5Vere4 WI 4 fbrtteleoltrogeeent'WhIA4 caunet be removed by eltionniug. The lest bit et this shunt would ?spoil the mirror, so the clit- Acuity is obviated by eltoviogtbeSell/5 alen with the clip of the oleo% Atter axwess$uliy floatieg the filtsee alone? en the 'Orba woolett cloth is apreed over the eurfeee, and fifillSre ixo4 weights are applied until the whole peezente aOPIOpeot mete of iron, two or three pounds to the Equero lee!). ,Atter tbepreteure bas ben e011titaled for ten er twelve tome, the weighte are removed teed the glees pleetel ueott ;mother table of witel with incithed ten. The leeltoatien isgrad'veln turreted meta the tutemed et lgemeteaiefte silver bee drained away, eud only the neve feet 4,440,g4ra rtlIr4ialg* eteitiog the atm:4 end nerfeetly adhere/A. Thie eude the Inee VS'S, end the etetwbile rouelt piece ol plate. ,gless eallfrga teem 4/edited/oh-thorn AZOV gone minter. t 'Modern f011111111Vet A Ir;eute ASO ttleteretwit ske, high ohm the atrect, was the 510174:1 tight witueeted itt See itreutteze rettettly. When be got Vd fest eway from the tette:vet I/ irk the memo grew very timid and teereely tolvateted at all. At !tenth he grew lel kr, oral finally . mat% etc peralene distance ef over 30 feet to the next Tioh. A cliPd exitaiined the myetety of the neresee /peer tonna( y by narttehuo how a Neel; etul,ten deg hell Inte- rned it, malting it tette to the polo. NV hen the //4010Pe ilea COMO lee hie danoerone mid eir trip, he elinelleo down the pelt) end etep. pc.1 Ott the 1141V1 of a leetereen who tolled hint away in triumph. The molten dixi uot obj-..et to the proceeding at ell. filo vide teethed to be entirely broken by the terrors of Ins j Aunt "Purgatory Bullets." An exeitee Irislimin lately mama Auto a Boston drug store, beviug a 44 broken -up s' appeerauee generally. "Bo jebbers 1' he yeded, "ism nU wran enthirely, I want some atioeftto straighten me out. Some of thim 4 Purgatory Denote will fix me. I'm thieltin". 'What d'ye tee tor thim 1" "What de you meant" tithe i the clerk. 44 Parto. tory Dulletyeor, er nometilin' hike that, they cell dime" replied the men. "Shure lu Purgatory already?, with headaelfe, and liver complaint, and bad etotnates, and the devil knows eke, The elerk pThati- ed out a vial of De. Piercete Pleasane Per- eetive Pellets, aud Pat went off contented. Time little Pellets cure all derangements of liver, stomach and bowels. Sugar-coatea, little larger than rattetard seethe end pleasant o take, Druggists. Brown is a fakionable ether for evening as well as day wear. Does the Earth Really Move? Saience says thee is does, but we cannot Itelp wondering *sometimes if there isn't twine mistake ebaut it, when we see how stubbornly certain old fogies cling to their musty and antiquated ideas. It was believed once that consumption was ineura,ble, and although it bus been clearly demoustrated that it isnot,thousends of old-time physicians these their eyes and put their bands to their eaes and refuse to abandon the theory. But for all that the world moves on, and Dr Pierce% Golden Medical Discovery continues to rescue sufferers from consumptives graves. It is a sure oure for this dreaded disease, if taken in time. All sarcardoue diseases --and consumption is included in the list—yield to it. Mrs, Cleveland takes her pleasant weather strolls ha Washington aecompenied by a big St. Bernard. Shall Women Re Allowed to Vote? The question of female suffrage has agi- tated the tongues and peen of reforrners for many years, and good arguments have been adduced for and against it. Many of the sof ter sex could vote intelli eently, and many would vote as their husbands din, and give no thought to the merits of a politicalissue. Thy would all vote for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for they know it is a, boon to their sex. It is unequelled for the cure of leucorrhea, abnormal discharges, morning sickness, and the countless Me to which women are subject. It is the .only remedy for wontan's peculiar weaknesses and ail- ments, sold by druggists, under it positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every ease, or mon- ey will be refunded. See guarantee on wrapper around bottle. The inkstand on the table of the late Ger- man Emperor was a shell, the paper weights wen the lioofs of fs,vorite chargets, the pees splinters from Dalian lances, a gold plate on each recording the heroic act in which the wood was emploeed. Whenever. your Stomach or Bowels get out of or- der, oatreing,BIlioueness, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, and their attendant evils, take at onoe a dose of Dr. vas -sows etomnoh Bitters. Beet family medloine, Ail flruggtate, 60 cbx,te. /o