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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-10-4, Page 2nee Bierball& Of all In,dielel Peinem. Now we eaw without hie draptay, the a!e: phut which had borne our howdah, Ka Wee very terge. thoogle Ant ea 4.110# Jumbo, and bed tweet ceptured whee be. wan a wild little calf, end given to the Aleitarejelee great-grandfather, the a brpti 444 ehe elehtemo heti teem for newly tem rhettedred rare the pride awl pie of elee ittahi0 aed menagerie no Wonder that he Wes as renctit et on with, the Alehitrajah and hie keetiere, 'PtIr n ttQUedomeetie mei:nets AtO with ets. In being groomed he wee first lethered with eoap, and then isereped Ana brushed by etroug itte4 aud ttprtityed eff With. Oredinse. eojeying hie bath with all his nualat, for at the cad he was, allowed a plop in a 'deep liver or poed, where be imam ithoet for home oder vete.er, with oily at, tip end of hie truak canting up te the esurface for Air, at this hit of a trenk skim- tettng tiling, loaked not bthger than a *men free, ou trave thottga tbere meet be been a pretty big :swirl undernmeh the WAC. Ie 9114e and wen t at will without A keep- vr, Asa efesr beteg shown to us end teking some tee eekeh very gendy from eer hands, be ;:ngtvii ofr *wee when he waa bidden agrees the dable az* d ender the palm ttGe$A -to his emble three mike dietaat. AA *kph est Agile 4991 pronfiessi meeh exciterent, t r Were to be hrileVA The gr set creeteres stripped often trep- *Fe eeet motto reedy tifihhe by leeving theur tusee eise off *met, were bresight, two by ewe, into a nide open l41I. When let gh. thBY !An at eeeh ether head towage; with the treeless ia the Air. The fight wee vay At€100, being eimply A huge game ot pueli heeds; which i4 the toughest*" where the etreerger won tied then drovehhe weeker eeift bo d. Tim seemed goed-hetured, And rdeo to enjoy the game. Shim ten. or tweedy other eleplaahte leek. ed en, eppereutiy mtereeted mad *emit, until tem very *rah, hetiveelepheutheneug the debtors rate after hie yawl:gelled aetag. onist with the evident inteatheth a striking at hie truelt, When all the other eiephstete heeetwee excited, end conatituted theemeleve te ever hty al umpires), mid set up Miril in. diguane mug that the keeper luterfered. We sew oue beeutiful elephant who was haere in the D44041 province and lied neva meh a juegle, bat hol grent14 Op in the heeture end ttb!e U1e auy sneer ow. When eho C4.74 t9 A;Ot ilOr Own little Cat pewl by bookie, The OAK WAR the little oeheiterpart of the caw, ma wax A very peetty ereatur,e, wheal one weuld like pate $he were draperies mid /title aud leo like ber mother, with ehr rin nearly roched to the ground, end, gel leuestes. She walked jeuutily aleog. "too Ingot." atidening her knee; and holdiug her chic. (tomtit; tee moat approved moon Wizeo eefihred, leer a. hie of sponge celith .eins *hied =quer, like a pet learith lifted the little firger et the eud of her truuk . acd exemicel fee true!: daimily bolero takihig it; ad apparently ;wee bevieg ova auy herore ahe tatued tweeds ha mother with a qua. thsulug leek. The mother elephent seemed 'ed. She walked towed us Nettle ea ex - hesitation, auxtene curiosity io zowbg eyo, as luxe meg eee he hel out he trunk for the ittle one dutifully gave it to tha neether thread' It over DUI it up ax4 looked at tte Natio% We motioned to- ne, to whom eho promptly looked on ciontentedly est the tidbit. eel on onrhpart seemec1 to hilephent'e orstidence, for g of her oftspring with e. She pubel the little Pellet Yellow's. Dr. Cenniff, Xedietal Health ()Meer, hav- ing made an investigation regarding "Abet disease of the peaehee known the "ye lows," notice of which- was publiehed ithe eome deye age, has :sent iubtre. pore te the Mayor. The reperb d with the extent to widish the dieeeete awe; thew broughtto *4Z:hetet* on which pia* they shemei and extent the disease reudere the fieit weft for human 494Anniptinn, or may be deetgerode to the publie health. D. Cenniff also ene deavoored while at Niagare to make -himself ACTielliteCi With QM initAre of the 4140A,AQ, i.AOW it AtiMA04 LTKO,,trg.4 WW1, end4what ia the proper reasedy. The disease, he etethe in his report, le neer retegrdeed by dame meet competent te jodges sus peemitie Art !lochs wet is ;slew* au hour Added to in its evitnre, aid hielely ontagione, And se names We, hat too rawly hors devoted to thAt it propegated through the agency ef rot will show* life. Tee only safe rule le geenee Tee "yellows' beere a eloee reet. ne- for one to Mkt*. reek when he tired. biaece to 44.10 of the diseseee, which effect• 4rigee, cart Luke veer rase furniture and Innnan "ea may al4oat make it look aft tli'etigle it had been nnede freel the BUM° of a dh`ease'l Peanilie _and centuey ego," advertieee eablnetemakor. seemiegly be heateey until it Lei ete to veer, fi my eihtehhe cap, oo thaw eetteteeteet 4429n the Wili0 eymptome will Appear. e Theae are the fadieg of the eseterally greet) leevea, which become more or lese " yellow" end the tro hes the generai appeerence 4 decay. However, this is tintalwaye the cue. VWrO Are the3f ebdiseme, whfch Aro developed in three cams:elate* helm, le the Ole; *age it often pheeess un- notiezii, but tee petreezeee meeneity ef the froit, which is cheraeteristie„ will et ouee interne tbe eeperteaced Emit greNtree heti "a the behinntrg of a faMe reetsedve, .the the is,hreptosas develop the peaele preterits hiehly-oloned eppeemeo, eemettmee ies Moot red, aud it ia the belief et sueuy WIT AND WISDOM, .- Wheiep elog growls over leis food you my at he likes it. When, a ma growls toy know that be doesn't. esteem, to new siervant ; "We goer- lieve breakfast about eight o'clook." New servant 44 Well, mem, if I ale't dewe ilk tiOlet Wait," Tbp *An Whon4 nielAn petele wee robbed went areund the them and whipped every by thet had the belly -ache. Vieth' what le meant by 'circumstantial evideech * A man ia Wiseensie while digging epeet. hole the other day unearthed A i.lottlp year.91s1 whiekey. Reeryherly le the neigh- herimedis hard at work with a epistle. • Young hlan (to-ieweller)-Will the wetele coSt, Anyr,hing art -re if1 ehould want a littk time on it Jewel/a'-No, ; yo play •,.(1 fee the wateh, And fll throw the Lane en. Yoe; Wife-m.14n, mother ups ishe te to be ezemeted.° neg. ileebend -49ei1 tier if she her thinge take her down preeh rether (diepleying *wisps to Oisibety,)-h What do yen think of anal2 ol felleveM %limy (who don't ewe for that the go,ca1te4 bleed, penh vulety ist but lihba)--Etthithe Ifee OAS te b'Y to roue en ordisay peach adoted with the 1 *ern beth Iowa" Tim °utak% he geeerally At "I 'wee pehrei five tienee le* spotted with red, like ea eruption, a th the sweeter. 44 Gooh gereeteue V' ex - mottled, Oa removieg the elekt the memo elmed trim Fairenthirty ; and h hieven't red make are wee extentlies into the flegh been piled 9,14,04 yet* Wt the fare te of the /reit. lo A WAR develeped cete the Weehimateu ? are loge *reeks, a red extenhing to the 01 I 0a34 eeeey ovne kfluniv wood if t°, no to which tile 44140 tl'alitk 13 4 /14244t.,14,!: YR4 liniAt 90 my deleg wham, weld the .. , To the dot Y-4ar um' tramp, with a hurt leek, 441;94 it ;lever did be the tote of the fruit le Iittle, if auYs aurae with,me t.o tAke Vident tKerehie jest uged. le la viten harass and generellyt47 he" eetieen peliitable Iet the eiteoud yeAr the ht. cote' ohihento woulea oyor huithemi frith; le am:slier And bee len Mate. In the htthet.Vhs meeeeeed young. rphyaighgt ; third year le is ofWn teetelesse, And eiwoha what , poo of roma g thy ipi4eed setuetireo mawkish. )ete nee . er sir replied the paw*, "I get A The lodes of propagehien sere suphossel to h' be; re 0 VI ‘, may A . Wiitti the tree le In himettru, by hoe Mop (on be eetehermeal wrestle -Se ertain hiede, which certy tkepaten Yen don't remember roe Rehby? Behby- one tree eo uother. hem% sae, 1$lebep-,1 rentemba you very Ey the implereene esoil far tredelog well indeed. liohleyeeThet so Weil* 'why tbe trees ; the limp et A ellatmed tree beiug dtee yon being me AQaurtiblg t 'eyed by ie to the healthy one. "I hear thet yeu eul your both ee conteat. , is supposed that the diseased epos* eayeur fetteseewi11 Nr. Dellargen ; did ye me,. he CAAt GEC Iron the tweet a bleseentee hen* let * "1 ilboukt soy we d14; brohe ends Ousting tha ear. be wafted bY everyleedh amber! mythieg to do whit the breeze to mother twos which eh* eetitt44t4 estate or the family, exeept. the leerheree" the divas*. "My, due " mid is foiad New ?Imo 4. There le no doubt that thaplentine el mother to bet!bey. 44 why de you 4.z4 play the pit of * dlesselexi peaeh by uureer.ymen with the tithe Igoe bey 2 0 "Obl, be will propsgate diecele, , horrid. Ile says, tied, etethehty. wordy, jot Iht the Prectico of tceolLesotioS oozheho like pepa (doh" Reform will bogie At hemp bud', the Mame mey else be tom:wadded. i thet family. After once *foetal en hover be cured. U bre on ... ly a email breach la a ffected e it ltheism.; h h 1.44 elowiee-.0h, dotal nu so slid ost ave femme Wo =Cu- A, SOLte. v C413CC/"AtIV th° 11"11"*"4/211i°"t4rmi°. athoughb at firsts thet Johnny Ind mellowed Ate 44 "yellowe ' to doetroy the tree - root, broth, And froie-by fire, and distil. 4. gad $45 1464.*$ Ti3cow-&4 von tenna feet the *oil where it grow. out that he dithet? Mother-4TM; ft we: The coneumption of the diseased fruit iiimPlY"kkel* wilt produce diarlawa. Fruit impregneted with elements iso fetal to the free cannot be sefely tiled for food. Do Cemalff further state' thet he found few, orchards In velach there were not some dimmed twee, and in mine A good teeny, Eta found also tint not ea few hutches o plebes with the "yellows" had been sent to Termite ; that he Ind been told by oue rower 'that he thought some thomend ukets, more or lees affeoted, had been Arm during the present seisson. Diseased peeches come prinolpally from the Suites, . The duty of steaming out the diame tea, with the municipality in which the diseases ie tempted. The law is quite auffielent to do this. In ,eotolesion, Dr. Canuiff submitted thet en inspeetion of ell the peaches brought to Toro** ehould he made, seed ell effected fruit confiteated, As the law directs, C AMA VOW (IP. cake, arid her, where marefolly„ as it for set wad the lit returned it, 'hile the oelf This indult; E1 n the moth* eh o began shoe vaimiatekable pr one toWard aunt turned it round reed round with her great tranic. When the calf demurred she coxed And cereued her the cow was evidently vain of the oelfh fifiery, end encoursgeh that epolled elephantibig to &Lint her furbelow; end tinkle her eerheage, She drew our *tendon to the big, little fat legs et *he beauty, end ‘finally wound her trunk' affectionately round the anall neck, lifted the little heed, sad showed us the beeinnirg of her baby's firat tusk. We thought this gentleneis and intelli. gence were due to training, as neither of these creatures bad ever known the wild life of the jungle; but, we had a chance later to learu that tide wee not altogether the 43650, A %vita camels:pet cow and oaf lately cep - toed were driven up to :show ns the differ- ence. ' They were both datker and very rough. lean and hnegey-looking tionterr- aeon. with the don:esti:ate:I ono. A etrong chain tie a the wild mother-elephar.t's fore- legs eigether, andelieWas also faetened with a strong lariat ton tame elephant. Tact wild baby -elephant kept close te ite mother and stumbled along like shy, awkward hobbledehoy. When the keepers tried to turn the: wild calf toward nu and nwey from its mother, the little one 'threw back it-el:cad, struelt up its Chin, and cried ant loud and piteously. The poor mother struggled toner& her tertifiect gall, and inauaged to get her own ponderous body between the calf and the strange loeking people. The little one vefueed to be com- forted, ancl the mother's ways of, proteciting and gootbing it were so tender and knowing as to seem' almost human. She stroked it with her big ertink and shoved it lovingly behind here axed finally persuaded` the., little one to take some` nouriahmeht, when it threw back its small trunk dexteeously, and drew the milk, senacking like any sat- isfied, hungrjr calf. • - They beeame quieter when they sew that no harm eves•intended theme and then . the little one was more ammaing than ever, run- ning 'ander the," mother ancf hiding behind her great: legehoccheitelelly darting' a , shy, frightened peep from behind the' shelter. If we looked, or went toward her, she dodg- ed back and hid her ,face, anctif we took no notice BM) C'PrOl& hearer,. and even stepped one foot forward he a testing, gingerly hash - ion. 5 ,,./lee.aittlaid the bold. town- bred 'elephant youngetor looked. on with, great interest, vraggling her tail, ,jiegling her. .ear -ring, and tOiingber trunk m high. glee; aPpear- entlyneneh emitted at her, ecimotrified ter's Awkwardness and d leo omfitere., "For Her Deer Sake."-Wife-"dohn. r hair ie comlog ant et forrible rate." urhendee"I blow it le, my deer. I musts do aomeihing Tor It it owe." Wife --"1 wish you would, John, for my *aka. You kiacive how people will leak. heeiltheen here at thmesprIege, doctor, six weeks, ate, 1 dothe so tint the water has hid the 'slightest *Toot. Dr. °AU* nut have patience. There was man here last trA1101% who ditin't die until haled been here tWO moths. , atihnny-Memtna, pape seltheelcing mint Idamme-Why no, dear, he is very liberal aud kind twitted. dohnny--:ButhI heard him Ser that in politica he didieff know where ha was tills year, Jihad thoght probably he was 'hunting for himself. "Aunty," thid A little New Jersey boy, whe vu on a visit, 44 thought you held, you didn't bete soy moequltoesin this pat of the country." We tiohh, deer.* But I can hear them aiehhig jot as ey do at heme." No, Tommy a that is a saw inil you hear." , Young mo," he said "aro you ever abroad in the early morning when the rest orb of day, rises in all leis majoetic enh, brilliant Whiry ? • Well-er air, sometime" re; Ilea the oung mon, "but generelly try tb get to bed earlier than thist."--(N.Ye San. The Story of a Picture, Concernieg an aged Ereneh priest, who built at his own mpohise the delity little church at 'Mont -Rouge, there- is litory told' which might heve debghted Reseetti. An erliteeret by birth, title and training, he is said as a yeung man to have made rilliant. fihnee in fashionable Perisian &dew. Ren- dered suddenly dumb in the *best ,yeare of his youth, either by some nthortunate acct. dent or by some hnfamilier malady, he found himself compelled to abandon the career for which be hall been destined, and to forsake those elegaut eireles he had charmed so often by hie delicate wit and irreproaehable grage Of manner.' Leading physielane of the time eximueted their *kill in mieuceehaful efforts .tes .reetoreelis smeecte; hie wee wasepro- uourteed .hopeless; in the pleasures or 03. tractions of travel he sought that foilet &bless of his misfortune which ear:tiller iecnee and faces might render impeosible at home.: tie Wens to Italy. There, while wander- ing in some ,world far:tope gallery -1 know nes whether in Florence, Venice or Alflan- he beheld Tor the first time aleriaitt 4elle• beate& Mellower, a meeterpieee of the grand. eat, period; of Italian art; 'peithape' one of "tUse cbefe decetwerewhereit 'the pamter,has "fold the whole seeretef his los-e, and through the idealizetion of a. women's worshipped face rend° Maisifist the helloes of beauty. Astorithed, fascinatedethrilledwith emotion ',by the immortal loveliness of the weak, the *piing traveler cried out in a voice that rang ,thiPugh all the celosaal bnildieg ,‘,„`,Ohtque c'est beau 1 gem &est diviu 1" The passion magidel the niteteir 30o Ye,aie entonahecl-- thehteinvialone poWee of ibeeleiig deed haat& surVieing oenturiettce-hadrthusiveli strehgth of nttereacelo the clettn'S, had aneleeseclithe bonds. el speech 1 :Selene, ,irtety offer in thee 'elayii sireple physiological:041)16a- tion 'for :similarly' strange ` rest:I:tit `Cf ghtense „Pew bieeial feeling; Mit in the; ea,* partof ehie century, More than , at ,pretient, .fitich an occurrence must have seemed to eeliglows Minda aupernatttral, miraceilces, a manifest: Mime of heavenly mercy," a sign of theibet ,estial Thus dire -tee young retblemen,, indeed, interpret thiewonderful.recoverheof his speech ; he forsook society forever!artd. beeame e priest. , Cortileg elciventhe Erie road, ,tlie.otleer &ay a yang lady leenedforweerte and touching residat of Turner's Centidon, the should. er, ask hineolitely if- he would telljier whattluiseesoft Auffylooking animals were in, a Targe 14ea:dirli beside tfie track. "Thenfis Southelowni;Marril," itenethe atutwer. "Hew interesting 1" she eel& l',,MaInma said she thought they weetegrets, but I knew she was mistaken, and as for me, I thought they were sheep. How little we know of the coun- try 1 POR AND ABOITT WOMEN. • Daus gee, Annie denotes 04/Iter, where every - One WM* a* one tet the hygiene tireas re. fee -mere, hterganteleig "Bree (10313" in iereOt PAItA of the oototry. She as given up the older soaety and le hringing her WeaPOnA to. beer oa the younger portioth Op*. 4,00 glrIe to abee their corset; (arta grow up without #y. Just now the legletto i lier nmhitien anit she is tryieg to rgeh thAt article of clrege to the front, $he eve thatelreeder. there are at leeet 5,000 of theee garmeete in daily weer, and thnaa who hama-worneit onee Will never go bak 0? PattiaRatfe, hive hlillert who *4144 up her pe et resiloo ;Weida ty, is A fiaehooking w4M4/4 Zier nioVe. ramie OA 4.47 lag 0 ikm; Miasma owe' 140 ber manner digae4--4 of which ehm hatCit tO the weyeeho elithee Wei:teen, Bike *eye that Idiehigen GON) ef thee States' -where WOMOD 910,h0 -0404g to 40e the ad. vantage ef high. atts dee:ming *id thlitt thAY hAVO Org•4nitA4 ?it -44y tirentlr Dreg thlabe" in the *tate, yoneg ah $40 mere- wne.---New York letter e Ohle 44,vw.00p. There are nosey W0t40 tbiOgo flMgt 140;04438A and the echil1tio4 ei the phi maid no WA ii09.00440 taller than is *het of metrimony to her wedded eider. The old maid mey, if eke will, eed she gee dote. beer A nehie part, sh the geed reeklig the world A better and ha pleee, There are probably few who 4o� rey with them hheosegh life the Melia emery ed ii9M0 o4 ;mid whose kom end teem eheered aod bleseedtheir early How tato she nelehderieg angrl Ile Ap44t TiVeetii o neellieh ot to thew mowed bor moo pare the eld, maid. She lute 44 iroperteut rote to pay in, the bolo vereedy, mid the thing for her to do he to etody its end Vey it well. The woman. whew -owlets become she AM old ne eddhotel °before her its without god 09440. Ifflt her be ware thet there ATO thQUAAAdAof WIWI who only with thet they had led eiegiolivee Red thee ehe taw field ts meter to Imre, et* the 4peat2e in what - r Otto /hole therewith to be ceuteate th Amerime. LAIIONA 07 Peeriesie ex0h44g0 itA nnbee east ladiee.heeklea View:lied GArtieltl, heve a4rease en (pen *poetise WOMAA w ae Adept. the hjece e et reel," The w that then ser in the deems world. dpeititofhenety,47400$ said later gem me) alipineee rthe beet d**teed. suit an waited, end it ter JApeueese tediee to , Mother -Why, Bobby, you are very let from Sanday school; did yon, tome directly 'from the church? Bobby. (wita conecious, rectitude) -No, mo.; tho teeeher, told us that eleenlinese was next to ,godliness; so after Sunday. wilieol was mit some 'of the ;boys want in swimming. - Horace Greeley told.thie eteii of himself : Soon •after he went to learn the printing business he went to see a preaoluir's daughter. 'The next time he attended meetingehe was considerkbly astonished at hearing the -mint ister aamonnee as 'lug text': "My daughter is being gtievously tormented, with a devil." " You seem, to have quite a num, in your bank, Bobby,". remarked -the visitor. "Yea," said :Bobby, " ma gives mo ten cents a week for coming to the table with clean hande-ad fitee.", "Ten cent° is, a good. deed of money for a little boy to earn every es. Ma'am, but I have to do a largelemount awork for it. 0 , Trump" I know it, ma'am ; I'm 'always ont of worltebut 'he luok.h Woman How es that, poor man?" Tramp - "It's this way, ma'am. In the winter I feel like mewing lairns, and in ,tlee eutainier' I just hiettially crave to shovel. snow; arid .nature continually balks, me, Rave: on, ti'':11.11 ma anhi eniglioa 8 s uabPsiicer ;;O.,,:§ „fee , -t 5 tr • threli MOnt138 : for my enbeerifition,_' bet Peva' aitiert," of moneyat 1 send you aludftdozeniggleetqf, You'dput "em tinder a settine,hen hitch. y euestoliih elikkens to Pay a yeer'e tiabscriPtione" "ebievve, this is e.ree, teivestey paY elitioteebut, if, somelsodri kive 'efts 13; 404' :on' w‘ tIV 'SOCiirYti 11\tUrPYin.the expetim,ent, klec: Wheiegite 'tfyingle hare ti`teanipli4gii :Meech. "GenTalfriiir tlid-lieekera, : :ieeddepateh stetee MajOr Bartelett, stoppingeskertin,bikih4mighee,atidegpeleing: Who was heading an expedition folethe aboht with an injneedeeteA teL of Stanley, wihe shot on JUIY19 Mil -Man'. air. "1 donne what I've ever l (Ilk) tionieto yema carriers. It is stated that Tippoo Tib make you wish (hie) that I should ever (hie) is at the bottom of the murder. come (hie) to such an awful end !" eultehi drew, u*adeli Rio, iv bosh would Ulm adapt to them; vea atel wear enth equal ;two a eeetnnee to wfilch they are entirely einmenetomed. As to moony, Europeen dressewith ftenn2pIeakirts and trimmiege,re. quires 1 Urge sow* of inst•eriel, and even if mative etude ITO used the expense of the coition will be greatly teamed, to sneer uothing of the ethane and expenditure In homelsold imitate neoemery 11 Weatere, dram be stlopted. Fasten werpetsh chairi. sea tehlee must he added to foreign circle and shoes, and depeneeelionieheld 'interline now held up t a the world m reedels of grace, aimplicity end hamony, will boos to he et- tirely remodeled. Bet lb is to the relation* of foeign dress to health that _the rettention et the tiepenese IAdiese is expectedly ahnoted, Beaty sktrte, dangeronale those littitsg dem leedime," the Inektiotte custom of wearieg corsets, ter more direful lo ibeesorisequenete then the Chinese castorre ot ortipreming the feet of womesehh are ell commuted oh. Some of the "afters think thet the ohages of immodeety some. times made ageleser the present 4Tapatteme dress could bo me y Viosidelitton, of under- clothing, All therscoobieheiations are made' " amt. jepenese ladies rosy he media. %ware „of the dangers of ouch a, coureo before, adopting ,foroge drese, and that they may be led to *op arid cersoddee well hefore doing what iUt ahhot not only thtir own health, but that of their sone and thughtere," 3, 4 rQPITLA What eitelities go to meek° a popularA Studythe girl everybody like?, and ste wherein lle he reasens of here populeritye Veep pito ehe. le net pro tt'Ve Or she" void of the ellithea-Wearing feculty we Celt style; sho hazy not oven be aceomplistied;' bet we all her. The moat popttlier girl we know is alweve cafe(' pretty,: though her featnrei are irregtlar and, she belolags to no deeided type. But the moment ahe meets Ono her,: whole face Vas up with friendliness mid lier 1frehlopeo1 iseithe some emir'? 'quip or bit sif lindleheyairpithhh So you see it ,is not very *range thet she is loved. She is not rich; her Ova -lively fan,* and ..nisieble fingera oust do much to provide her simple gowns, but somehow she, elwaya litia three to Ado so niti4h7-14teLtstherl, 'people. eWhateeeher her hand finds to do she dogs with all her might . , York it ethathfe 0'. -0 ...Tien DOG CitAZE, - , the lateet and ecosteriaiiidatiiti 04s oh the, dote graze.:::',Efeg pet Skye .terriee :died the other Aay and shelled him interred...with as mueh .pomp an& eel:ere:thy 'atrAketigh", he were a unit.ocsti0O's senator., IA46op ket hold' the, betty, aleephilcitat %heehaw...1-, Cemetery was honored: with- all that tritA fnortatof theenrifertimateteiyet,' Itthilattst'llriii',:itiVr'AY'eserv:Obecin'egolo4',deero'nlor‘d4in9g;i5tor t4e, paper which chronicles this bit of telly, 'Ynnag nin$11.0, Yona;:dio00-hhhtt4lihnOilese. /and „ehieginte.in ,lliellstreefe,',, trying to pet, motley eriotigh .tobufoodnhi'edjeji,efdrt her sielelhbye e This is teetheerWorld. he he ;ti „„Lawe dee, , , , eeekeetirdith :to ,the:"„newtk.laNe,in. 13biclitt; i8very atritit ."AsTo,building did hieceipy more them two, Vlirfisinf Pub; bali hetllian the width of the streete Actne pan be awn dwellingnnti1 h/4Pl'e0i°Oirik: pf,:fti:94,4:,plem4i4t4teilktir7e4fi'eth211711nOTifeltft_ /to:robe:6h be'pretteriileedebreliel?#itityl,Wil to 11:Plefilk 11!)Pier:dt4P'''PerolloM°1 fitsPSeL7el!W: Sa4.1e: 11/.1113!:tei d4a te for96 P- haV nt eel personal ocoupetion. Severe penaltiesare ex- acted for viplation orneglect of the rules " AS YOU LIKE IT. "cone ushe time? Weary and. ead with tell end lie, Beset on every way I fietep With fees withesee an feats within, ' How case:Iowa to Theett Worn out withheivehheAhte ,ome, Kee-rte.:0o�rtha potir weineht Of friend melefever deep*. WhereIs the way te Thee t Were thee beside that lowly lake Auhel the leille of Gelilee, Rao some hey feet the way would take - That beought me -Ante Thee What wearitnes et eight or der, ' What Weide& over heed_ Ift4 ova. 'Whet fit er magnish oMila etwineys Ineight 9gctle teabee I Come unto hfo'h,-hewlesay 1 Ohne Tho feefeeliviee 1 cannot see„ Thetigh AA WA 9;i14 *biota for home, log to 491540 to Thee Hale I Seem ewe*, teeder vole/ 1 hew, " My wend heteue ler oll-tor thee.. Porget thy macho; and thy fear, There re A Islay to Mel peek fro; thy. heareonefervent' worde *Thkemehdoer lord, thy child to bee* ThY preya manewered tie beetle Thon bast owe home to hie lee A 441-5 MAN V104 A* =AT riele int:n*404 itihAritA 14444 Aftdpilee of brie, end *Om ailei geld, Aed he Inherits mit white 'mile,. Aud teeder teak thet Imre the old, Nor dere* to WeAr gnilielit ; A b tp 1 mew to um, (hie mace would wide to hold in fee, no deb, WAWA tan iultslito wee ; The holt May hreal.r; the factory tmrp, A breetle emy bunt hus betide therm, And wit white hands can horsily earn A livhag that weeld =vet* turn; 4. beritego, it Ate= to Mea 040 KAM would with to held in fee. Whet &tie the poor mauls 494 inherib ? Stoat, Pumice sahd a Blowy heerte 4. hady frame, is herdia epirit's King of two bode, he dem him pet In every maul tell and att ; A herttegh„ it Kerne to teee A Wog might with to held in Whet dote the per essahei sou teheritt 4.peittenee lowed et bees peer, Ceurehe if sorrow cerim to bear it, A fellow fallog *et is ore fro mike thesestmat ideas hie door; 4. herittege, it meat to me. A. Mug might with to bell in fee. O rieh inatin'it son 1 there la toil TWO with all Oboe level etude; /sage charity ;Ugh never mit Bat only whittles oft white hod, - This le the beat crop:from thy lauds; A heeitege, it memo to me, Word* befog rich to hold in fee. 0 poor man's ison morn vet thy Cate ; There ER WOZA*WCATineit tilAn thine In merely being rich end great; Tell euly givee the soul to shim, Aud marsh wet fregrerst end benign ; A herltege, It moms to .me, Wei VI being peer to hold in fee. Hentaelty has six cootie* *het bete ever lied i church withitt thelr horderre Th. *meets of srtueb arnooese in this. , wader° ends, Ortatienue, oheerfulamatand container. The Felice( of Wales diatinguishelhimeelf t. Ifornieerg not long ago by drinking four- teen gloom of opring water before braskiset. There are claim mission *ripe now erulee Ing 'thither Ihneeh See, cub � cembinetion, of thowle, chapel, temperauee hall and divan, ury. , Thelsondon pelloeluave organised a lime band consisting of fortyhme pieces. They are determiteh t dritelhe ethnics's!' out; of the city in genie way. • 0 A men hes jast 4310a ied`teer Haven, who ints deg 2.;i3O grAtell during tile long a.nd ' useful moor, , and whom father ha4 About as many before him. The hilmeororfihenz joaef Aultrials Also on his travels. le is very clear that eerie° enterprisieg' exenrelon'prornoter 13offerinte reduced zeta to" ermined head* ;about tine -- 'tlthe. -Stanley, the explorer, is said to he a men of rientrkahle tee:tarnity. To all eh° yearn Ite' was founding the Congo Ststostations he kept all his piens to him- self. The scheme miselitheve, matured more einheasfully if he hid °molted, his moist, tette. The third-class passenger is becoming more and :more ttenspienens in England..., heecotding to a repot onthe Great Northern e railweYfor onedialf 01 t4e year, ant -chase Rossengers' were 3i per ..eint. of the traffic; addend -4m, Oi per. cent., and third-class 91 per ice, ° eThere es.a merriage mw in Pennsylvania Which legalises a marriages ` when both perties in the presence of a Witness eolare rhemeolvee man -and wife And those mar ges, emily.„-peadse withou,th even decent formality,. lead to ne Smell proportion -of the ExPerieiced Page -e" Gentleman . from jgeine'gvente`toleolt ist thelttsPubliteni Plat - ford:, sieht hheephiblican SthebeinanHire it is. hhhivehain the -temperance en&of ExperiencedPage-44 His nose is awful red, sir." Retableoheatenten-etEb L. Show, hint thet freSeiliakeypliteali." An Australian football blab has arrangede wih an sheieleht ineurance emeleahYlo flay tiny of its members who, are disitheed „while playing the game 30 slifilliihe .$6.. week he letigete-they, remain on the sick list, gencl ggoo fo,-.,the relatives if the injuries received in the leotball field Should terminate fatally._ ii-Ititiorhagtatrint,919off 4t6hott koe0I;iroilmbtie ozt- teal the ontpthhhetlitehhoehetnahWhoottein, if ibri erfeeted, have 'a arcing Alluence on the Canadian lumber trade ..Therpritine tifttaf 4'0 I'Vet tog:thee prieee, toeent „wages,. end,„ta,„efenet thelebeitiOn rif the tiell3enetaiteetseeThere re,aeon,teidonbt, *that -thesettetet Williebei Ornied,41' bit whethet it eeillt add t;heletietet*.* b,alymoa,57e4ned:se'l;OngiSyst",ittiaftitc1A:ro foliitisioaucitiiion,:: 4 intim West with dear lumber that the farmers will stand an unnecessary rise in prices.