HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-11-1, Page 2GODS SPARE KARASTOTANOTT. WIT AND WI.SPOIL, Wan FAntrosiirdinary Bee Story. CORNERING n.ows.s.a.,
Menet readees, sage the Nape " Register,
Ittlimetieuwenen le,elgeeerien., 111...(4°gra‘ Why doe; a ItailOr hnow there's Man faMilier with. Wall's extraordinary feet,
be'r 'He 'ant' 4)'` "4"4."'"' the? He has been to sefe in 1849 i iNi13 ding t Inn tate
mean n r cording
liarnatojaneff, a ethetographer At4 Ohie termer wanie to he neolinifted laeltt4 eivetm of acmes the Wee A
slifthe trieartns a WaeWan Love note
tem
neitt froln Solehin some time ago to take pie- f9i. twe iwginneeee ;iie ground thet tIts day or two einee, as one of our hiesineee SOMO tine gime I refetre
low of Rile, in Belgarne, has just zeturned r tor teobtenn nteare, +.4 eovo 4, huge bee quietly xeetuog on Wa,LIti all of Ur. Bowsern love lett
withent the elows, bet with a tele of (liven ma bko, roogoott clown te toe eeonwtro theulder eepreparatione were beneg mode for eveg bride te de the enm
Ana expeTie4c4a et the hande of bri- otnnwoon-te,oneennaan ewe roomy bathe serinkling tlie Court 1.1OUSe " SST," desire to reiterate tiro
els, by unborn, lee wee captered the flab eltreela Clern-Yee, inn'are; bow would Want whet are yon doing wilts, tat bee en &ant knove now I could get
he set down late camera. Foorteen ne„. e„„„la do . 7 h ld Boweer if I did not have
emerged. from the Particular hit "wir:„+""*, "b,•you A w Weltwee otardedferamoment, bun reeve, him. Like all other 'Inaba
scenery he •Was abOat to photOgraPh3 ava bati; oizr, soh 'eves aem ar-11: now ring hweeenteomnoeure, apoke with gravi- den Ate end. beers. a fo
tares of seine fameus vlews near the menu- rile' has not borrowed anythen mg wan wooing town town, be nappenen die- I had carefully preeerveti,
d to the fact than
rrazged and Ale
eras ancl advieed
e thing. I now
advice. I really
aleng with Mr,
tbia leverwee on
tide, he bas sud-
rgetrOneBeyie
O use for %one -
ere not right at
deepen' and ex-
oet need te it, I
per aa you are,
eft tbene on the
pointiog feerteen gime at hint easeanlwre- e 4 e-- "° hPrg e, y, cartall ;carnation of watarnisheble wanted tale: of Own -8 t
manned enne ne would, avoid any danger of then her t'on, ak 41*. wcwler 4 e 1411.° truth. In tell yen- Arid it's tit° *Omen thing and =se they W
beteg shot by gintateg peZIOCtly Still. Salge- Vt it all at tee same Place* truth, if ever I spoke it in my lie. bat hand he neatle a geature et
Oar little bey, Six yeine old, wes sent to nee Le the queen. of the swarm then I drove clAimen t
achool last week for -nee Ord tbne, and on acrows the plates. She nes been huting "Ob, of eenese 1 I meet
bin rehire, Ileum wined, nie pepa : "Who me for years and Imew me the auppeee 1 Sea a henseleee
taught the firat lean his lel tcre r moment 1 eatea her melte. Yon see, she ntre Bowaer 1"
ty e e--(poin - to a w114 plant by le getting a little gray, but I knew ber "Here til ere, Yen 1
tionnt penotiedengs stewed tbet brigeowe
thouglat theyneadva.ptured Stemboelein OAP
sr at the Eitga ntlointere, and no preteste
pOQi IthaltgraPIION: were att. dent
tn 00aAttite titSni tile contrary, hie
resemblance to the Minester beteg inarned. to w own ) if W11404 0144 ? I, eguntry t;14. sight, She piloteel the warm, and 1 Immo Lneaynoiusretaemf leaftsufighatars."
The unfertunate enme wee imenthed oll nightl el 4:1_4:4" 4 'Peh:11 milk
,tihtcmgh he motentote /*oho wee roo4y to, „DOI,. no- ' __en% --weed." City Belle- used to feed her from my own moleasea can-
eiropfrem fetiene. At dawn Elia, the chief Oh, yea 1 What yen feed vows ou, I sup- That bee la the laet a her rese, and I shall young ell hellowmg about n
take care of her in her ad t1,5e. I tell von. "He fell down,"
Made le the Nunn winch nee's ebilaren .
of the brtgands, gnve hun pea, lek *Ai
pew eon nade him write a letter to the
rio4,0 deratoottg .$25.00,0 =nem oer nit roalee ee they romp natrough the ileum.
niteteter. The poor eaprive proteeted thee lielge is tbe seam' watch other permien
cealettmelrteleitOth,atorthheiewreoleatitu: of F.tlbiee raussanieent 41;7bl:floe; a adt7rernotogirolterwante"tert° roma 40 tbO best tremed eoleherse When the
he wan only 0. whotegrapher and thet tbe
eFial'eu ni*k"nar the 4rne °r".".1
ranee woeldn't give a bops ape*, let e4mr€e"
aigeo3muuldatgletwbe3ret elm4t; wanto4,000,ensiauNia :Iewttpr sh.e..meenn4 ,pkwe a414exl;i:wrieerau blA gloolt triltil., reni,q8,1,%e77,:tledfoaragai,74':,F711:0417,11%,natei
,, an ei .5 4, St more Wall 4 Oalatt ae
Waa OVOr reeetved, aunt thle feet. tonether meke mete
with the identineation a the ethotegrenher ne Pro r Steel of nlennind-nt Wle t r le6Inmea'sjue14.4 4r4Qug th° "'lad° g's' Q"
by alum bri,...43wholoixtea Et4etwo4d, final, [152411r Ei fit:a itulua 4,1.1 13.0 0 T (ode noe And anoeher would elaw at hie ears, eye, er Mr. Bowser int clown an
ly eonvfooe.Miathenble prinewns ten; veto- he is hereandto merrow re ie 'in CeQuarleY; but W4e4 the elder t44 ‘Cliarge4 Wa' 14U2g titae. Theu he ei2
ed, Anil tbe nee battalioue heel eefsein e n
esow 1W,hat's that
Janie thee beebnega op menet remmuweeeew "Doesn't he leaoW Olgrag
f that memorable teip, Sevend Hume that Bid the wood come up r
arrnstood by um in an hour oineril, They "No,"
Mel &even an Initiate severelortilea away, "It ("Went ? I erilered I
led they go e to reelly eojey an Wien attatik. thle mortlinfs Thin is the
The fact in. they unneretoon tact -lea as well itt the eity.' e
" Do I run the wood yard
"Ben why diden yon telt
up ? It's a wonder the gir
climax our treublee."
" went eat helm ago,"
14 ata lni up
t the nrst thltin
worst -run houest
?"
me it hadn't corn
I but quit
a leoked at me a
hed deeply and
elle tbeit he ban eopreenni, After witielt he awl the next ney nobody keewe wbero la 0 " Well, I oppose I meet
spend his vietint dm daily tender; that he dinewler he ie." herd, very bard, Tide le
had theretefere odeniuletereil en itetwo nt "wend wbet doyen expeet to reek() of ineu merroing a, girlenho Iwo bee
very zuyper time. eon -when be COMA ef awl, Mr. Smith 1" 4 Oh, egret:tele eud eovelen"
Oeee La their trevelliug ;newt A large force I don't know," replied Mr. Smith> deanond- I went epetaira and bee
of Turkbile eolniere were dtecevereil eeMiug eetly. "1 thinkted weeny* geen Imehana q loge a temp,. Se1eet
trammel them. The brigand* enecealeel them. for e wen 0'40 albit A-nled Septerab
4 extent P11,,,,, eey, OW tO reed ;
getent le * thieket, And two, Uteie With lag www b. oti a 't eet Dr
kulvea were placed, over the eeptive awl told harm shorty ivy , Axon. oes-I eond. y
pre we , 011 e artiele eutitleil 4' Ravi 'Meg tit
the :my " lie the nepterober („nu.
turyt we geote the followilig ; "In Augsten
en 'double qutek," roet end Mein
s fellowen. It to a tae*1 JOU LI 1
eld the eruth lu my UN, wbeil I an
is tzue. Thew tenet fought my
cun the pletne, and tide is may t old
re eneegb.°
steed it, but it's
whet eelnee of
n brought ep
ught clown t
one loathed
er 1O 1854," I
on another box
Mat newel:Nand
ly eejoy there,
t thet you knew
am glad of le
o fry pert; men
ve (Went house,
erten, you alien
e.
I" elteuten, nfr.
pecten that the
TwelVe 0, repel
tO ateh blue the memeet be attempted to yos,VI 4$ Wh4t kind a 4ipliowl mete aud five of the I
ore a men woo geteermot c yea will thorougle
utter a cry. The Inleande remeined to to 4 v 4. 4,ope
game mean one et the, eelalitient ee ne. lene, prteoto etweeete gene and, y rewee nigh eo little of housework. I
heel been left behind by the main troop. ntenteurin;w ;nervous 'Nu tettY8 el. lee Inn" of nee yarde of coeree beineepun cloth, coet 4ogeta ere not expected t
They captured him., end OW two or tUree Inver of hetet-" D. Yen laleW What Preget'''. $130, veoluelve Of the pvice psild for ineittog weeh (Italie& YOU ehall
dean be liked the brigaud bueitteni go well tieee the Proretor thie hotel bu tcikcia The tritereinge e911,415tC(1 et onneravate ; and Iteiteera when. we are me
neelteleet ;reveled henget, own wit= tbeyataen rit'uihe hie rromeylor ox.40 vocirat,„ ou wore lameuting the fat
that he ewere allegienee to inn and Ntaa ad- egelnet fire fnnter--"Yin mum t he has ot. the getting gma puttin, t,gethers a never ismer Iteueettola cer
mitten to the bend. the bone batmen:4 Ler twice wet4 cermtxy taor charged $419., leaseeee ee eey "nava a ...been forgery
Tim briganne were very view- A week, w`lreek'diet the private citizen looked o veeltable Beweer, as I noiehed reeelle
of faetiog weenie:ere:4y otemwed. AP the 1:Qinr mT.'" bree-*° oUrld° f°r guy in biz new emit in apite of its bevy "Oh, not it igen I en
eta em a =Tamen te o twee 'regent' a
g p MU upon hut pocketheok.
beginning ointhee feet one a ',be treiger"15, We ebed bend. "Who stilted fer an Y" "Itt Jannierf Intin, the mAtorlen far
4,4 TI *t
0114% retrit Vettta Rut en a emennet gine- townie tow too totettotmentoo totoo Isatts dreaswil Atueloretbevaix would hiwo
ernbNidered rrie4" m444° 4u4 14ct YOU We Ille-e• gentielan 1 All 1 wnetedsne cee4,$10 eindel not be bougbt for lege than
pite.7ete out Of A nook. AU tit& rebbere steed' oe ettiotet.
, eninte The reasculine mien le wineuel to
up, the plietegrapbee 1., and Ilittn43.• it
day would come wben you
1 prepared for it. Sett I.
tette It awitneu."
" Well, if I wrote it
Ieep.»
But %het waeonly his vray ef weigglie g
out elf it. The next day he weenie up
new does, -took baby for a long walk, and
at present is the moat sieeile husband le the
OhineSe BOWS,
One of the most, pleasing features of
Obinese honetaife is the deference ?rid re -
spent, shoWweby the younger memberg of the
hooseholn to their elders. Sea, terme es
the goYeroor," "the Ohl Mau," "the old
woman" axe unknown to the leeguege, at
least as applied to perents. The higlattet
virtue and the mose peremptory duty ef
every Chinese thee of Oletn."
All other dutlen whether to the ntete, to
private interests, to other ineialtials, or
even to a man's own fleah and blood -his
wife and mildreewentist yieln tide
Time a man is, by publie °Oaten and by
foreen to newish and care for his aged
parents -and gnu:Op:treats if they be lining
-even though inectosenuenee hie wife and
children go nae d and heingry, A man
never growa beyond the duty of obedience
to his parents. No matter what his age, be
nen Anemone neenolesibilitiee, no obligationa
whieleinterfero with het duty to them, or
whielt they Pattlt4t stet gide.
"Ironer day Miler and thy reedier" is
cone:naiad so mwrought into the very obre
of the Chineee nature, Seeleet4ned. b nnithe
mien and So Carefully reinforced y iaw
et, be who uegleete It even. in a emelt de-
gree, if be ett.lapeti ponistunent as a etimn
nal, is certain to be driven feorn SOCIrty as
heatnen Kid a reprobate. Inds honor is
sometintee shown in what would, seem to us
nueetlenable Jenne, but Alwaye be &meld -
with Chinese nottoue el propriety.,
Thin it is no thieg releteg
see Oorcipay et own, headed by A baud
date, mid carrying one, or ethope two,
permitter the etreete he absetwe
of white-Chluern mourning-moures you
that thie le not a funeral, and Inquiry will
'aorta you that Mr. Cherg has peranted
Meat; two nue Ceiffilin es pregoote to his par.
lento, to whom tbey era being curled,
By US such 0. ?remit would be regarded
much sia yea Weuld rooted the aetioa of A
friend ors whom yon were ceillog If he
ed eel his eaten, ae hint that you had
better :neve ; but by the Chinese perente
they no ceseepted e high mark of respect,
and efteetleo, ree kept carefully in the houee
and »hewn with greet pride to their friends.'
45 bee beeu said. Ohinene leen reeeguinee
„ and t the duty of dlien ninth and
wooki ate" E'e nen any failure in it is puolehable as a crime -
ere. MY motitar On the other heed, tbe goveroment holds
ipetents closely reepotisible ler the coeduet
rount hnne naan of their ebddreu, pertieulerly in the eaSe
Clete elrouted the eld mate lreln the tine teek of ginning gr g tad only the other fla
,Taeete,ey,131,1YonetTbe:ileCtrkThiaill rTereeelvaellittKL beed of the stairs, " called down ten beve been had for bonnet* "brovglitUreugli. w, not anew be
nui You neld
nn*a* " tut Mee ago tbet it woo Wm* far thee young the line*' for %spite of patient eelinacenee naan-e any Mere then darn* a
14 441 3IkCk the7 hellari"%M.PeTIX1(44. With' 14 t baven't heard the front and oufalterlog devotion at the bedeinee that 97 14eAl et harmon7 would *ton
one _Another. Afteterann Petko told the men, e.go,
ba4 got tho raba yttir be. utter Mae 7,444* "No, pope; he left by tbo wended te. ten heepitel, or ne Wale eleten-
nepterel et e
teeing to the uneds of relativee mid depeu. "Yen nu IMeant 31rOnWere al
fere, when the g temedezed Oroek the nnindown
Araimandritean
from the modeler of t
SCRUM' 4tiO 1J3Bienfir
It is saki whe it pattern ware is bone
the purpose of hardening SeleaUdiea -
of bran ehould be threheep .esneo the 'wane
'ma the eneeinoweitt not itfterwiteet be hej
ed aelde or gilt. e
M.,
Etlishri hitende to utiliee aneepone
water which tem separates blelekratenn
from hintew Phonograph feenorywe Re will
lmild a smell ferry -beet te runiejt den.
trinity, end it will he run .bacle and fOrtn
from, the Ignore -now to thefaetory eere‘ay half
bour. .
.Au Eugliamen bee bravoted an blietrie
gen. There la a mall ameage bettety ono
zu the et.ock, hone which cetereitt etreng
enengli te explode. tbe cartridge is on
raniticated. said thint One Pharging '
of the cell Will Axplocle 1Iva-thousand cern
rldgee.
A buly who wow one of a Patty et touriste
Menem the aeceet of l'ilten Peak, last week,
was otruck. by tigletning while standing at
the door of tbe signed eereme station on the
very top of tbe emeetaln. This is tim f wet
inetenee known in tbe Stete of an electeicen
dietarbence oecerrlog above the clean%
In Entree a very practical ;we of photo,
graphy hag receetly been made. Several per.
semi were imprieoned by the eaviog in Of a
wal, A Itele Was bored, and down, thin .
tube with a earners, wait elk/. The phot
grople awed the taco of tome of the des
men, and demonstrated the use/emcee
efforte restue.
A new bullet proposed far the Engliele
arnen le of ma inoneeelles omen cldibre, Ann
is encerod to an enter sheet of nickel, whia,
It:ere:wee its power el penetration. It ie
used with a rifle of greater thick:tea of bar.
rel, la which a heavier eherge then wend
nen be Ared. Several hundrede of tbe rine*
haVe been ireide far experimeritin Wien
awlet tie:miter Iota perfected a meth d
of nontieg ertilielet bererde end. is anvotnting a„,
their nee in butlabag, They are envie of re
mixture of plaster of pone and reeds prettied
fate eleene by lee ermine primes, Tile
materiel liae the Adventege of ineembutti
billty. and light -twee aud will event. the
evarmeg action ef attueepherio charges,
In Cutlet', 'Eng., tall Notary elilioneys
are being utilleed al sewer veittilatora With
greed remelts, twenty-nine uove befog med.
Tile veleeity of the defies air has been •111444, •
urerl by Sueveyor Mekno and It le found to
be 1,20n feet a relwato in °Wintery weather.
The owuere of the faeraties make no objee.
len to ehle nee ef their chimeey*, tad the
praetwe acme to meet with gerterel &pore,
of erieneenealeer, lie State. A. most shtick- Ant
7, nar. 1.14W48 innetratten tide 'tenoned he Peking An madam railway tale, eensielleg et
.the nentwanatn Magistrate (to woolle)-You 'Omit that dote et tome, the Souttern women of thetwenne"
you tit your heabeed with a stove lit!, land theme doom are ontdited with keen "Wee 4 2
auderten yet woggbsbn there *we extenueting mecumt,ereet in the hakes Ai women everywhere I selected a letter nEr1e4 "Exhibit A
hoot tteereel goveroing the nain„'Woreen-Yeew, in civilized lends aro apt to be in lielee of Med September I %!" end read
°PT »b, ley Wasik enerniMitesarcurastanee, ego peeve. It wasnatural that they ;deem be 24IY DEavvtuz,..-The picture of my dear
stove bd waren't hot so interentede thetegli *het interets ono as she appeared to um lain night has
A new fakir sen raze Is an adver meet wield in 'the mate uct regeb beyond theory. been with MO an day. You his° Oka Mate
etlug that:the advertiser will send to any Without It they otter, would bone bed 3 Of a queen In your tOilOt4 1124 harxnony ie
ona1oLag the nut of n1 the geeret of charm the legg and s, rAng the more. Any
eopTuutiethlima liwttlitiewtabe7oft.°41eTr beelretat‘tratil the 1 Ile " 4eml* lemkdue fiermout in tho shone of cloak or
tlin dollar treelvee by return ineil a petit bonnet or drew; which ehenced to come
ratter over ter ate littera, after whine fella
galled him to tbe circle and told blue tbdiet. 4toilre.i.le.,11,t1Telli4w11,94rrkellrTthlibtueulthe
words 4*I)on'tr
toted of melee, end reproduced by aerie.
fem the North wee readily awarded Ira
a vote of inn* to two the band led
ad that he wog not a publie tdioigter or " Mixt is year bulb:aura Wiliness V' ask. eyed observers, so far as the inanity of ma.
titer objectional sort of 4 bloodsucker, ed the irnuititioe woman en the train after teriele would 144111:0",
only s pcmr docerit mart. EU& menet she liad exheueted all tbe other tosegtiong "But fitshionnt ruleg were; no:ennui
leaden any injustice he enjeet hone in the Yankee cattabine "Ob," sad tbe much xelaxed in the Southern Cordederee
et the hem& to the ht. motel moo other women weeriettly, "he's A lawyer by le far u nreetiee went. When aTee an
article, ea puns brought through tite block -
ado gold for $12* paper,
aud uerelles for $10,
ith not euough of either."
Honors For Weuen.
petimblet entitled "Les Pennine
orees de le Legion illionneur," Alen
re givee a complete list of the women who
ave been given the red ribend of the Le •
At laat after several we
▪ tbe brigands tuhd tit
that the time hen come wh
consult together to decide w
nim or let him go. Three 'brig
epee led him to one side and ate
3. 4 CUOMO was 0=84e1 On* 100 plAtferm cars, le to 140 040 of the at.
trembles at tbe Pada ExhihitIon. Tbe tine
will be iota sothat the yhtrevmn wilt been
a level with the surface, and the trine will
rue slowly enough to perndt most people to
step on and off while it is in motion ; but
for the Accemmodatton tar elderly people a
stop of fifteen ;muds every minute will be
Ade. Xlie motive power will he eleetri.
ho fitting up of emelt derange guns with
wices for fluding positions is now tete
Med le Engle:on The eon is eetimate
be about e2n0 a gun. By means of Ode
vestion, Fin tfileor located is any pronne.
peeition to able by electrical wires to
etrike a ship whia may be lovieible from
the battery; Ititelf. bleier %Minn "
don tinder bas been adopted by the Br
Goverment, Ann he hes received an we,
of $126,000fer the invention, andis alga t
be mild a royalty of f6.0)50 a year for the ,
next ten yearn ..
A new or -brake of great %itemise has
been inventee by nfr. Widdifieid, ef Lax.
bridge, whieb, At recent teats on the Lehigh.
Valley railroad, stopped t the trate on each
manor, in sooarently all abort a distance an
It was tofu to stop in The invention core,
sista of a compoeifte dative caet on to theme
axle noon which No friction pulley",
thrown into motion by an impulse of electric-
ity, wind a chain gear whicb applies the
brake. The elosiricity may be atored itt
cells or supplied front a. dynamo an the en:
gine and carried by an insulated cable along
the train, It is used only to give an impulset
the -momentum a the trate supplying tine
power that worke the brake. The first coat
and running expeuses, it le claimed, awn
mueb leas than of the air brakee now in
use. ea*
A roblenathatehipbuilders, metallurgist
chemist; and engineers in tide and in otb
countries have worked over ever since dee
building of iron ships, is how to preserve t
submerged portione of the hull from the in
j edema action of saltwater, and from fount
by the growth of the vegetable aubetances
tbe sea. The Japanese Admiralty hee d14
covered that the Boating of the bottoms
their veesels with a material much like th
lacquer used on the Japanese woodenwe
restate the tendency of barnacles and Se
weed to adhere to the plating, and also pr
vents corrosion, and that it wilt'remain
effective for three year& It is feared, how:
ever, that the use of the material for sue
purposes would exhaust the existing sources
of supply, and would also so enhance i44
Vidue as to make it practically imposaible ea)
pub it iu general use,
te4 of having broken epee the grove of
e ef the imperiAt family, ea order,
e coffin co certain gold, ellver
de momenta, wbieh bed been beried
, The entire faraily ot *be crinainel,
ting et four generAtioun from a man
than niuoty yaws of age to a betide
uly a moth cid, was extermicetedi
TIws eleven persona metered cloth for
the offence of one. And there WAS IZO 4171*
dome to show *het any et tbeinwere patio
to, or even wore Aware of, hie mine.
Oh 1 my ftttlo This Was a feerful case of what might be
terzuad justice gene Niel. Yet no one eau
ternin demended deny that if there be wisdom in enforcing,
within proper limite, the duty of obedience
ya I was ever 1001 betoapuarnte tyeMitch is, after all, the erownbg
and honor to nay home, thou per.
mite may justly bo held respoustble for the
way in which they train their children, for
the sort of men and women sent by tbem
into the world. I fullybelleve that if the
power 1514 And exercised by parents in
Mtn% were always as it it. inany times,
wiealy ueed, supplemented by better eau.
catiou, ananabove all, tempered and Yenned
the ieiluences of the Chriatien faith,
'nese homes would become the model
hotnce of the world. -[Chester Holcombe.
The New Kaiser's Court
The whole eourt of Berlin is entirely corn -
posed of new people. nhe friends and
cpereennel" of the tate Emperor have dhow, -
peened. The Emperor and Empress aro
surrounded by new faces and people entirely
theirevay of thinking. The Empte shad no
onoice In the meter, having no individusi
Ity apart from her husband, who treats her
58 all Germane of his school treat their
wives. She is a mother of future Emperors
and with this any woman ebould be isetisfied.
Her babies, needlework, and the small
goasip of the court suffice for her entertain-
ment. She is so absolutely in leading strings
that she reads no booka save those recom.
mended to her op Court Chaplain Stocker.
The Emperor has his time entirely engroased
with military matters for the moment, and
is quite contented. Those brouglit into
contact with the court lead eourt life in
Berlin say it is impossible to iniagine any-
thing more complete than the efftcement of
every trace of the late Emperor's influence.
tweed nature with you.
eugel, you -
"I wrote then diel IV e
Mr Boween
"Of coulee.
"Never! the man wto ea
enou it to write snob:Ault Heal"
t duly etteeted, Mr. Bowser, and you
't deny your writing. I haven't ehanged
.
my totem; amI
in
en our re:lige. n.
,I think I Lowe improved."
"There goe5 thet.young un again 1 He
isn't happy unless he Is bettering -like a calf
mired in a ditch,"
e atom cowed enema te profeedom Be loads bis time in Wahl
d kiss him and to beg I, the preplan bus:nese,
lin bad Wort his gold watt, A young widow, in erecting a numumwe
when the cioturo was medeo 1. ron his to the dear deperted, cleverly avails herand
*Innis that it wag a, souvenir lus de24 of the opportunity to intoribe open the
father it wee at onee returned, hb photo tomb, " Sacred to tho memory of Moshe:nu
graphic apparatus was aloe return to bbs,. Btzuehet, who departed this life, mea.
but not until ell the plates he ho tuken eight years, regretting the iteceseity of part -
were destroyed. ing from the meet el:awning of women,"
When evening mini° Elie blinantaed hire Tim daughter of a rieh banner .topping at ton of Honour mune that order was found
and led bim away a little elletaile.e, leaving Bar Bather venturecl beyond her depth the andelm total now atands At 34. Under the
him with warning to rentein Inindfolded other day while bathing, and was only eaved Eirst Empire only two female nominAtions
for fifteen rninutni. In due time he removed by the effort; of a young man, who risked Were made, and these were both neweette.
achievements. Tho one ras -given to Vir•
glide Gbeoptiere. l'e-rhad. dreamt' borzoi!
241113/ran .44 t90 place of her brother,
ho veas not tvong eebugh to stand the fan
itme of a eoIdierenlifie Enrolled in the 27th
Regiment of the lino, ehe displayed great
bravery, and obtained the rank of sergeant,
her sex not being discovered until she was
the bandage end found that all the brigande
had e isappeax ea, and that he himself was
not far distant from the Monastery of Into,
whIcb be regained the same night,
The Effects of Novel Reading,
he mieehief of voraciomt novel readin
e of me ere toe wounded in the breast while resening her
Sh'emeh more like the miethlefe of Perhaps the secret regr ts
colonel from the enemy. The sound was
m drinkluo than appears at . -"e , ee
oe- —44-4. iveightlete, and chiefly on thisaceount-that
Ioneendesniente&na-finfileTUUnarn noun& they aro are ineommuniceble. given to Marie nolielliug, a Belgian woman,
lament intolerAblet joist as dram drinking o n ist d ou liking for a 'military
tends to make all true food intolerable, and we. ue ewer% eer,iwheo l'ongth.ti at Jemrnapes, where she
When the ilsing aim fell en Memnon's
to supersede food. by drink. The voracious 'route e 11 a..w"... ..k°11.ea n'Fisle In the_ breast of received six sato cuts, at Austerlitz., end at
s . nougon arms toe same with nature.
novel reader of today, as we bave said„ re- w Jere, where be was wounded twice. let
[Thetetore Parker.
jects Scott, because Scott's novels contain so 1806 the was promoted to the rank of sub-
AII the doors that lead inward to the lieutenant, and Napoleon decorated her
Irma good food that it is not mere story
secret piece of the Moat Melo ate doors out- with his own hand in ]8C8, granting her at
telling, The genuine novel reader detests
ward -out of self -out ot emelinese-out of the same time a pension of :002. The third
what he calls time stories, stories in -which
the interese is not exaggerated and piled up wrong. -wrong. Macdonald. ' „ 40n:tan ii.ecorated was a aiste.r ef charity,
teatimes as high as the interests of ordinaryThe vices of old age have the stiffeess Suave Marthe, 1n1815, while the orly dente.
life. He wants always to be feeling a thri of it, too; and es it is the unfitted time 4,t' a.tiOn giV 4:: to a worn= between lent and
of excitement running throhgh his nerves, learn in, so the etisfitness of it to 'unlearn 11.351 wae teen accorded to a eantinierenam-
always to lbe living m imagination through tvill be found much greaten-Inouth. en Perrot. From 1851 *0 1865 eight ribands
the concentrated essence of the perils of a In the morning fix thy good purpose ; and were given to -women, among them being
hundred adventurous. lives, instead of toil- at night examitte thyself. What thoo haat that which the Emperor Napoleon affixed tc. wriggle outeof M.
"I wrote "Deareet Levey," did I?"
g calmly through the ordinary hopes and done, how thou haat behaved thyself in the breast of Rosa 13onlieur, and eines the ti You. dia. Indeed, Mr. Bowser, you
word, deed and thought.-tA Kempis. war the Legion of Honour hies been less were far gone about then days."
sparingly distributed., one of the recipients -"1 was, ela I Well, you can't make me
being Lady Ingot, in .recognition of the believe that I ever wrote such infernal bosh
ambulance work she did in 1870.'71. Alto- as that 1 You'll next chargene with writ-
gether seven evomen have been deeora.ted for
their serviees on the battle field, but no few•
ing yoinp in verse" '
er than 20,o/ the 31 have been sisters of
oharity, whefe the only Artist has been R085
Bonhenn One of the last recipients of the
red riband haebeen Madame Dieulafoy, the
intrepid wife of the explorer in North
Africa. 4
-
COLORS THAT E.nEMONISE,
Red and violet do not aecord well,
Otange and yellow acard incomparably
better than red and orange.
hut life to save hers, The day afterward
the happy father tont the young man a
note of thauks accompanied by a el
wbielt was immediately aud iirdieepoindlwro-
urrted.
,
- - PEARLS OP TRUTH,
nut see here, xn, Bois(
Audi selected tit telegram marked "Ex
hibit B-I-oritival," and atteated by father,
mother, and nurse, and read:
Cnintoo, Nov. 20, 1587. -My Darlino:
Thank God for the new fent Inteh of our
eon I MY heath ix with love and gratn
tude. It is • d of !eve.. Ileaven lute
Alit," Thank God.
dim horue Sunday nig t. Bowsen.
"1 never sent it r thouted Bonner,
"Here is the proof to convict you. Thor
letnt a mention about call' in this, end as
for bettering,' youover dreamed of
"Oh, well, have it your owa way. You'd
have the lad word. if 1 wan dying. Some
wives are built that way. If .1 was like
some husbands InInesert my authority."
"But yon are non Mr. Bowser, an this
willdIe
prove."eAneoted a letter marked. "Exhibit
C -1 -original," and attested, and read:
My Deentese Lovne-In reference to our
converse:don last night, I with to say that I
have always held and always will hold that
busband and wife should be equal brat:dhow
ity. Neither has a right to dictate to the
other, though if either had that right I would
give it all to you. We shall never have a
word of dispute -not one. If there is any
"bossing " you may do it.
"And do yen dare °hare
ing such ittuff as that 1" gasp
"I do. Here is -the pro
e me with writ- Trust.
ed Mr. Bowser. A little violet grew down in a deep dell,
of, and you can't beautiful for its fragrance, beautiful fax its
contentment, beautiful for its trust. It
was shut in by high banks so that it saw
naught of what was passing in the great
world around it ; could ooly look up to
'the blue sky so far above its head, which the
tall banks on each side seemed almost to
touch, and trust "-1 am only a little
thing," it would say, " but I do what I can."
And it sent its fragrance far and near, so
that paseers-by easily found it, though it
was email, and"they loved ie for its beauty,
and sought thedell for its fragrance. Day
after day it sent ite one little talent abroad
in the air till it seemed multiplied a hundred-
fold.All theoeununer it grew, and blossom-
ed, and when it died people said, "We nibs
thatragrant life of the little violet, and the
lesson of trine it taught us."
ars of one,
No state of mind can be more tinwholo.
nus, because none is more calculated to
vett the energies from the sort of quiet
isles to which they should be habitually
plied, and to keep them stretched on the
atter hooks of expectation, waiting for a
t of strain which is never likely to occur,
111 it did occur, would certainly not find
an'e energies any the better prepared
it for having been worn. out previously
a long series of imaginary extitements.
babit of dram drinking, it is said, leads
tty degeneration of the heart, i. e., ex•
ve fattening round the heart, and weak
e of the heart in owasequence. So, too,
bit of exciting novel reading leads to
'agetteration of the literary mind, i. e.,
nhealthy and spasmodic action of the
tion, and a general weakening of the
entering thoroughly into the solid
of real life. So far as we know,
effeetive cure for this habit of liter -
drinking -a cure not always forth -
is a moral shook of some kind which
se hollowneesaef all these unreal in -
d makes them appear as artificial
ramatio as they actually are.
ver, is a cure which is an ex-
inful one, almost cruel in its
ng power.
ithi't Know Everything,
our mamma tells me you are a
and ahe eepeots you to be a
eid. Mr. Blossom, as, he sat in
ding for Bobby's sister.
ees' speet nothin' right. She
dant ebees talking' bout. She
srtected you an' kis would be
Fall, art' that was moren a year
omes up to his own idea of great-
dweye ha -re hed a very low etand-
a hie
In all things throughout the world, the
men who look fax the crooked will see the
crooked, and the men who look for the
straight will see the straight.- [Ruekins
Let a man know his worth and keep
things under his feet. A true man belongs
to no other time or place'but is the centre
of things. It is as easy for the strong man
to be strong as it is for the -weak to be
weak.
Apostles Dever wasted a moment en a
gospel of patchwork. Their twofold text
was, turn to the Lord, which meant repent-
ance, and cleave to the Lord, which meant
a life of faith and holiness. -(Theodore L.
Cuyler.
Lie is an April day -sunshine and
showers. The heart, like the earth, would
cease to yield good fruit were it not watered
by the tears of senaibility, and the fruit
would be worthless but for the sunshine of
smiles. -[Beecher.
If we can inspire children with a desire o
pleasing, if we can in• fante the love and
sympathy which make it a delight to see
another's gladnees, they will of themselvee
seek to promote it in many ways of which
others would never think. ,
Blame never produces a bad effect when it
is assonatei with two lumindus colors,
Green and blue produce an indifferent
effeetnnut better when the colors are deep.
131ue, when placed by. the side of orange,
htereasen the latter's intensity, and vice
verge.
Green and 'pilot, eapecially when light,
form a combidation -preferable to green and
blue.
Red and blue acoord passably, especially
if the red incline rather to a scarlet than a
crimson. w
Be nob anxious about to -morrow. Do tin When two eolors accord badly together it
ddy's duty, fight tcedey's temptations, end is always advantageous to separate them by
do not wealien and distract yourself by white.
looking forward to things which you can not While grey never exactly reduces a bad
see and could not understand if you eaw effect in its association with two luminous
thene.-(Charlea Kingsley. °ohms, yet in most cases its, assortments are
The executionof good resolutions andeeeve dull. • .
purposee should be entered upon at the Red and yellow accord pretty well, es.
earliest., practicable moment, for, if made', peeially if the red be a purple red, rather
deferred, 'such purportee are a torment and than abarlet, and the yellow rather greenish
not the inapiration they might be. Those then orange,
who win their battles in the woeld, as well Yellow and green own an agreeanle come
thooe who win their battles with the bination. The erratentnent. of yellow and
world, are those who strike instantly -and lalue is more agreeable then Wet of the
heavily, yellow and green,'but 18 less lively.
"You even did that, °Sir. just wait."
I selected a letionmarked " Exhibit O--1
-very oh.oice," allarrea
't
The tWilight oom'eth so itleve,
As shahs the,nun away,
An,o
d liege oeildren go to-berls,
-All weary with their play.
Where is myelove this glorious eve ?
Where cloth her proud foot rest ?
And where.that head of golden hair
Whinta shall ever bine?
"And you say I, wrote that I whispered
Mr. Bowser. •
"Yon did. It's a beautiful thing, too.
oan E80 those little children going right to
bed. You spoke of my hoofs' the otlaer
day, and you had a slur about red-headl
Only four yeere ago it was my 'proud foot'
and my 'golden head'"
He was silent.
"Do you went any more, Mr. Brener. ?"
I asked.
"Mr. Bowser, I don't say that you are
nob as good as the average wife, but I do say
that you have a, mighty mem streak in
you composition. It ma,y be poesible that
while I lay burning with fever'or while
suffering a nervous attack, I may have writ-
ten a portion of those letters. The reet are
base forgeries, of course, and you are holding
them over my head as a meneoe. Is that
wifely."
"Why, Mr. Bowser, do you den; your
own handwriting ?"
Lord Tennyson, now nearly 80, for
the first time, abandon England during the
winter to seek the Riviera.
Emperor William has presented to the
Rtepe a gold smithies set with jewels,. with
herovvia portrait in the middle.
There have been some strange wagers laid
et different times in this crazy world, while
many unusual and Borne wonderful feats
have been the result of "bets" Thus, foe
example, in June, 1828, a British organist
made bet that he could strike one mil,
lion notes on the piano in twelve heure.
lle '
won, and that by a handsome mar-
gin, having succeeded in etriking no
fewer that one million thirty two thousand
odd notes in eight hours and twenty niiii-
utes, or including hie periods of rest
eleven hours and forty five minutee. In
/.806W man of sixty two, won bets to the
mount of 2000 guineas by walking 172
mike 'in 60 successive hours. It took him
nit helve and 20 minutes. 15 .1739 it is told
"1 haven't seen the writing and donnevent how a farmer won a wager by bowling a
to. .Daint threaten me, Mrs. Bowser. I can skitele ball from Oroyden to, London nridee,
be coexed, but not driven. "Cases have been n entenee of eleven mike, in 4,5, bawls,
known where husbands waked out and This was better by 55 bowie:non ti -
never returnede, ber he was "oat ttat he ceuldee do e ,e,
ity.
How Heelers Work, .)
The atmosphere has get to loe. very frigid
when Collingwood Sshrieber gets Daft. A
few days azo --during his late tour of ins*. n
tion -Mr. Sehrieber had occasion to go o r
one of the brieneh liues of thtrIettereolon I
in Nova Scotia. Everything appeared to
moving along swimmingly, The see
men were working like beavers, the el
spiration rolling from every pore,
everybody appeared to be earning
salary. Mr. Schrieber smiled patronizin
professed to be greatly pleased, and mo
along. Three mike from where the sect'
gang were labouring so hard, he ordered
train to be stopped, and then to be bade
down two miles. This 'VMS done, and tit
Min S. got out and walked -the rentainde f
the diatance. When he reached the'
where the men had been perspiring a
minutes 'before, there Watt not the slinh
sign of life AO be seen-everythinn' wa s
still as the grave. The section Wive
was sent for and -his time book &walled
when it was found thee full time had n
given all the men for the day. Not b
able to give satisfactory unswere Ithe, tr
master was summoned. Hish.explanat
were alto so unsaisisfactory that Mr. So
ber 'ordered the dismissal of the vehole b i h
• Onteke '
. .
Some years ago one of the Freeeh ho e
which are annually, takeo -to 1...'Onee104, t
ehtered it; the giteat -recipe, woe 'the De
the chief racing event of tbe,n'ear, •
'The Frenchinen Preeent, aessves' nntie
atviered vociferously, and no content h
tnet,, one of there shoutedew"Wate 0
avenged " Xgs," eaid „an English:eh
man, who happened to hear then eon
'you ran well in' both caaeci.'