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The Brussels Post, 1893-3-10, Page 6
T.E1,111 BRUSSELS POST. 1.0100044,000400440Smasrae.... 4110X0,1111111111111111111111111111...X.....•••=.16.1.1.1110.1M AGRICULTURAL. ! Imt you should not 1111•11v your 0,111 Imo, to ,DEVEI.OPING OUR 0 'JAL MEASURES. r __ diseover um nest anti go to Kell :11;,!: ell t it 1 . , A lA rel 1 In 11 esttry Growing In the West. i 4,1 . .0 .-,, , , 1 1 • ... .,,. ,, ii 10 the tillutate 0010e (Mull:lent 414nm:ono The 011•143 0? Horses. 1 .1.111, „10i11 tini„,,, ,o, tbo farm e, reaidmity, .A11 tileuebini fuel $tumly bt a nets108ily ill l be re.iiietot wh,..ii Mo. empnen; lia$ prooemi,..1 , I hoo, t ho pro,,,•oo, n of the sea,,,itim eliudiael Xf Lim hnreee are tron11101 With totitlor ! I think, The 11/1111,,e led! ,..1,,e11,1 1 ..,,, rung , it liortlieril tiollatry, eaye the Wininiear , i 1110 Iler,;41,-1 the dot, 1 101 Las las 11 so 1•,,,,,i,;1"111. 'he apt toga shoteer, t he IVilliVt A lorT,,,r, feet ov eon t reeled 11,,:,:a they should be al. promptly t,, tie, nitwit,. lio‘iovoi, Om ; Coistmert 141. awl tail (0',..torit Caltio1a; ; opoitml that the 10.-,t rodt,t 4 10,100 1, ,0 be,10 11,.• 0 1,1,0.0 a lvit ter, the wintera 1.01,Mr tilt leis ,,,,,Iiiieel. ? lowed to 0taed epee 111, en., il • !loot, or 111,. iliVitki.1,40 1..11 might v.ti, a lut.e :lad 11 1S, ; to.,,,,,,,,e,,, liot WithStallitill4 1 lie laree el en .4 ; /i,,t tito.,1 yot, 010ep will, 101,,,,, w1,1„h ,,111,1,14 i,, -1,,,.1,,,i - To 1, 1, photo+, the t 1,4'9 sl/oli;•1 1, p'sint : w 7 , sonat lered t lie aro:Inas pr ',Mein it: tie, , ovals elloil a 15.1,11/ are -1 ••ik• n111' lo,', I !,,, hip, o Vo1lie al all tho !o/d 11,i"ity of t lie " 1.11.lest atr,,,, ow ft,,.t ,,,,,„. „ob., in it, if las, e.,„ ial pataat ,.,,,, yell ,e, t 1,Is 1,1- o,t1-_,, a Iti,11111, . set lioniiiit of 1 '1, o i•ollitiry. l'o 110, 11,c,, ; feel 111ipply til 1 ..,,, Wed is :1, --,,,re i. 1 '1,iii 11111:111itiiiil," " Iii•Viii:11•7•;•,1,0,1:ihrr," 1, Ob. . . •• The egg plant is ver,v profitable to raise, %VT^ MAucif 11, 1803 0.0,11,00.0..01040.0000000000/000*.T./0,40,60,000,11/S,..: A stmaT latrrn GOLDER WINTERS. ITEMS OF INTL 11,ESP, to about all parts in t Ito pi ovin •,.. Tho mod ,t , now lteine. tioliVeriel ill \V/ 111111/elf, 111 ear Thry ran hottat • ,01 1 hut, ,Lit• no , 1,., I stall In. tilled from four to $1$ Mehes • 01(0' nobodY• I ie land. Fortnerls th.• feel ),1 11 onr vt.:1 01,3,1 d010,...im, 1' 0!••0011j••.•• 0: 11 1 1, Wo 01111.1 11,dilo as of no ; ' I 1111,1to 1-,11 01„.1 (1 11,„ e„ \rt.," and 111:0,0. porthim w.10•0 write to the when not busy, ,t1,1 11111111 111,/i1V tolt : kV, ,1/ yot11' 11.•1',11,e 11101' o, 1 11,1',1 1,',1111ry 0.11, domi 1,0tvolltei , it •IiilL, 10,1 1 /WW1, 1,10,1 there, have t shoes mketi 0.1. tor a rev: ) 1 io Jo,/ ,,,,,,s,00,0hoy to 1,, o. -n- , oostl.t tool wheel it ita, to 11, 1 eanistrital , not 10, tar 1i 0 moor, •• sapply. The (OS3,110:10 01181 Hi" 111'01•110t. dr.Lft. : •-.011•41•Ii•r•thie 101,0/.111:V ht. '11011. oho, a .110,1110 0: 1 hc.,, horses has 00,1.0,11 oilier', is, tleti alI 0A, II og, Arc dco 11 1,11,1•1 to 1••• •)'•'111' 111011.1r to haul woo.1 00 11,0 riii• 1001'1.0,1, 11,01,1,10, 11,111i.0, 10 00,1 at,,1 ho gn+1111ii v!111 n1.1/1 ha,. 1 hell!, A, /too i aye ,11 teeth/. sill/ply 111 the 110111o,litt it la itraei (mak, , 'N10 gn,A, whi„, drove host, ;rasa ',sell ter the 1ty ef the 1E/11 11.111,11'1i, '1'. 11'1111 poivilat lid in elhii or be largo aioi coo, ot, inivo o ileafi, • teotd,1,/, lout. with is timer Ili an 01,1111 11:111 and, rt 81(e 1 ,11n)10:: tt hug', , mining will lamome a great noln,try io 1 hig the ..v.• clitral pr.urie re.v1,11 With 11'0.1 mutey. be may riot. brine aS 1111011 as a title . gray (the be,t; selnila 0000, Vity I great forests el the north and livery wagon or ;It. oitleilm., km he win al- 'I An Aincrioaa Laureatestip. east anti 1 he Itoolty mountain oinintry to tho THE daILD LO7ST IN Tin; SNOW, _-- Waya Sell 1,,t. tir iy-, cart or °tire' d rat t lent. ' ,. Wes', tyoult1 100 ;L dillionli anti ....wily under. A Terrthlt. Itbiror2letto Overt 1111os n 4111010- : 1 us Li o 10,00 oit;0•0 ion to :1,0 11100rinui tithing. 111 most part, of 1,...litoba, and in , Keep the ,,,-,:te erowing, to frilly develop '. 1,10'`'''',11'1,111 w0111•1 soon' 1.1 i,-0 111 11 i'.011 patitoin, of the territut Me there exists more ten trio Port v:111 Ittinetto. poses. all the ear1y m itur,ty and 4Onee goo,1 tinalts '''''''"''''F'''I''''''1 W''111'1 1''' ri.I:41'‘I'''1 1'3' manY or 10'0, of a lo1140 suPld 1,' of titrd"'r suitable In the eirtintry parts of Hungary, where ite a 1,,t,,/ titillation 01 au 1.:1101.sdi t•ilo1,iir. for wool fuel, but it WaS ILIWIV;r1 reettgniAt•t1 there ie often no eltureb within inane miles, ties ; give them shelter at night, ,01,1 tho • 1„,,,,„,,,. ! It would Ito, ionne Would 8 ty, a iniserahle that these Meal supplies of word 1 iieldn the more handling and ';',.tinlille dlo., the christening of it child is a natuteotous hilt thi4 11110001 prairie end timber die:riot: would in event, which people look forward to with Liberal mod, 0 ire and ha:rides make an 1 I 71,1;11,71mi tc 1 the Aiinfo.,ns,uil."4 1 a vot,ie.i 0, instead of 1 0,11,, 1,,,,,,ii, ,,‘•,,,,e,c, ed, llesiiies, there , break the good colts reAdy f,ir work at an '''',',''''''),• 110:2*•1t 0"' joyful :to lieipaii,,n as LO e gay festival, say s j eanittg toe lioaored pereon the laimeate. lie were large a: 030 01 • the London Telegraph, lt includes a leng early age. To 11.00,, lior4,_,,,,,o11, ,,,,,,i 0,0,1 ,,,,,,,h1,10g ig I should 10, nia•le a reetilar . eabinot olliser, drive to the town or village where the n gr,„0. ik,,.. to ,,,,,;1., ir.rgi.,r. 1 1 i, an avai.i. i With Mollie ,11,11 title a‘i II Pootm,o0tord ;en- remit(' from the great forest regions, wheet elturell is situmed, with a, stop tor refresh - Mt.\ I ME cot xT1.7.- nide by bUyite4 or adeing ysotng animals, I "0.01,:; ,". " 8e-*irrilrY nt P°"11trY,' ",PerhIP' Were Without any loottl etipply tri Wuntl Ma- Meths on the way, and (01 the return home " .nintster 1/1 ,,,Vallie or 1.,-.0,11 '', unimai• • • a banquet, with tho usual aceompuoiment Italia; throe with ear" tiled ill tht.ir highest ' , , ,. •„ , " • - n..0ent to last for even a fesv yea, s. „Lb, j,,1„,,, k /1,,,,„01„, 10 a „,,,,,,(,1„,„1„ 1, He e031,1 ,,,01ainty 1111.1 pion: y of work, to as settletnent inereasol, tied loual supplies ft 00110 01;1,1011r that in the course of years of singiag, driulting. and dancing. In wittier, When the air Is crisp arel braeing, 1 stoner ot 1 CL/Se, Intl 00 Mel buying other young' animals, extent that it is more desirable to have fall 1 (1`) Ai"ing (he Praise' uf 1.1111 1111O0h.datriu'Dn of saserd. 1,ecame exhausted, 801110 other eort, and the toloW !leg thiek 011e11 the ground,the with whielt he was vonneeted. • It the ou,t; Tilts christening party drive to church in a sleigh than spring colts, and for the farmers we 1 oi fuel would have Yr be supplied. are inclined to think fall colts better than 1 g"i"g "1"""i"trati"nt i" ill'ta""' C'''''" ie 110W ltOOW11 to exist in the manY discoveries with "tintinnatmlation et the bells," and 11ire , have had a Cominiesiner of Rhyme to plot provide themselves with abundant Mori - spring, as they are not so worried by 1 tho McKinley bill into comic verso, it Sums before setting out. ibis WaS What, and heat ; then they can be weaned at ght have appealed more stroegly to dr. John anil Magdalen Battey of Keasinez (lid " rising of given.' and it appears to affect ! mi popular heart 1 iind certainly the President A; When /gee, Year'H day they took their child , meesaues would have Iwoven mere attractive coal existed in. various parts of W. estern them less than when weaned. in the fall. 1 Carrots are a line feed for horses and they i Canada, ea it had frequently been obeerved from their house to Trannito, wheee the are easily and cheaply raiSed. It 11, Nam , , , If, -with the -assistaiwe of ii, calenet poet, he cropping out along the cut I:mil:sof etre:ins. priest WaS awaiting its arrival to purferni ou'd have in tetapersed them with qua. wit), si,„ eatenditig aetttenient of the the baptismal ceremony. They had 11 11 ien nothing polishes a horae's etrat like an oe. ' cationed feed of this roe:. traine, ee (tiltrotor:in hisliade, mongs, and eontitryonew coal disimeeries are being eon. hamper of it•ovisions for the road, in which _ _ sitatelles. rhea, toot the "141'11811"1"1" "f scantly made, until it now appeal*, that our of eoal which have been nisch., during the recent years. It Was Ittiotvu tO the early travelers that hownsdistil ed spirits to keep 1 h.. cobt out Pointers. '1'n ''. 'I'P''''''"'"'. s'.010' 1 .'' 08'10" ''111"11' veal supply 14 praetleally unhinged. a'ast oecupied a prominent plitee. The eliiid wasi i vieions, would give werk to matry wort hy 1„ ta, underlined i carefully wraramil up in swaddling clothes areas of (amnia), appaae Manure can les itanled on: and apple-, 1 at ' P8012 "i' 11,1, '"0:111'0' third' 1"n'th* Ithd lift 10 With IHOIS of oriel, and mines are now being atie 011001011101) 10 fo 01110u unaet and aliawle any time during the fall and winter amen ; 1.1'!esse4, whieh coe1,1 not fail to work foe worked at pointa hundreds of miles apart. till it besaine bulkier than it, was long, 0 Me good 01' 10004,1s. if not for the or/Miley at . laroe if the ortnc. dos of civil serviee il, • Till, firiit, inlportall 1 ileVelopment of the na. niter which it was duly deposited on the , the othee WM'S 0 ill permit. floor ot tne sleigh, whigh was thickly strewn No were. c,11. 1,,,, on t , /tilt tirstemisa poets ti ve ems' i 0, Matey teat at and near.Niedicine . Select some ef the beet. hay itml grain and , f 1" ' ' . i 1 - /. , , wore away for sproig feentog. To.s will lis : Hat. This 1S h It/Wit Olt tho main I log of ' With straw• dt, Wa8 11 cold daY .1„tal lite found quite 1111 ad vaatage. , wvr" '1'v" "P"'1 ""t '‘i 1 0",'" "1") "''''" the Canadian Pauitie railway, WS) miles . neotieente ef die sleigh were obliged to The hired man hates 111 Work' fee mi tm. ; ,,p. new$1 Am 1 ;1 to Mimic the world tlitti. the we.; oor ivas very 01h:event. (thou they were , hook to.dintony has Ito s-imitilio value. uhateyor. ; Mott hate 1.1,,,ortleT their 014111,01H Of thir riincite fOr thotteitml years. 1.101,V have • 1,1,,,.tve,1 thill certain seasons oro very et , 01' 11,1t thelv 011.0 a prolonged drought. , a s11111111er, They late. even . moiled these oliservations, and tho sum itt 1101,0o 'ettori ' t 11 11111 I ,}1 lit 10 0110 big book would not bo wertlt the tatot of printing. . ditli,u1 v with all Inert: porsonal °beer - stations and recollectione lies in their ir• regularity. 'They may be 00100, lett they , are riot regular. Thitt is, the observations are not. matio porsist tly ;lay by day at the . same ur ()tar a long time, ONE .111401,VTIL 0,1A Ni There hare beell, no dee 10., ill the past, very great eh:Inge.; in t he climate. Wo bike the glacial period ; that, it le now ' thought, was natio very long ago. During this " ice age" a large portion of the country was covered with perpetual hie. Wo see traces of the great destritetion amused by the 1 iee cap to this day. There ie every reason to think that this season of peolonged win- ! ter gradually changed to our presen eh mate. The winters grew shorter, the summers !longer, and the enormous nurse of ice that covered the country gradually retreated, Nein!), there Wite then a change m the 01110111 0 of North Ain:miens Oliserver" ; and the "Oldest lo habitual 1" no doubt ( n 3 letesolizei t.bine 11111ge in 1 Mil histovie climate. They had no neWspaper Whioli LO print their remarks (roncerning die winter/3 uf their boyhood, hut they um doubtiy appreciated the warmer weather that made life lees horrible. 11•11 1' PEI:so:SAL otisILLIVAT1000 AILS VALUE- ' s o 0010111 11, ill at the ;Lod w weat ef W'telopeg where the railway erosses 8Wallow large quant idea of aleolnd to keell , toyer ale, dere not knew eriett a }peel Tito 0-111'e /Oen] LI not 11,' 111 01 1.1 1111t/e1/ the Senth Saskaieheetax. river. The uoal i the cold fall, On lir,' ',Ilan 1,111/Y reaeheti elle _ ; . aa;",,, .1.;;Iii..;,...,tana. Ex. WaS Observed. le ro sliriivint.t . tit iii, the deep i Pariah eltur, and were met hy the priest day's work has ;04 •11 Mute. Almost ovory 11•Jt1i2Vd•I. W111 , i 1 1•1 Iv., I .1 . , . st,-,,,' 31.01.„ Opt, a , they tv,.ei, ail in a state of hilarious !mod sie man likes to 1,,, „,tt..,1 en tin. beak auk:shed trelle, t• or too is /1, .1,se We i,i ,-1, ve.S0 of 1 his ,..:1',,' thlen a;,,,,:,o.it„t,'e ,,,,,‘,,,1",,,,,,:k„,0 0,0 0„,,,, sa. ! lir:incr. Iris revereiere, imeing "hid their a weal fellow 'moo in a (c hi o. SIMI, ,131.1 a 0 )1.i.11. tnent of /.eo.ieS110,11,1 not 0;,,,,;, 1,11,thutio„, of oo,1 1,,,,,,,,,,, 1, ,,,o ; mtheoc,,,,,,g fricoNly, asked them to hami The smear way in mate a. ;mere is to Iteep wader a'sr eirmenetatiees he ;nett, mei until ,,hint,c,,1 r„, 011,, ,,,,,s1 0,,,,, \N'fooipog. 'roo . Mtn 1,11e e'1.1,1 and get the cereironly over ad down the e.,s1, 'loot, ,h,,,ii11 1, tio lis$tta- , we have i, satisere•iry ioislver to :mei, goos• .:' , maws aro tot aotively opel•Atod. at weasel; ;; sei.n.101,,1011,00„ptTiiesit,I,Iliii•.,,,,,I,Lioly thou dol. 1 1,„y dis. tiOn ill tiroeurtins I hat, wit 041 1, le-' ied. 1,11, 1i'-'11" ';';', " if a li',I.a"L'o.ot of Vorsa, wil). Impel,' titlt me out creel i1or 10,1111 require- that. Ihey 110,1 lo01 tlic -waste abould 1,0 0 Ise ,derwed, Il 1,,, ,,,,,,.. may • 1011 a 1)0101e:ear of l'isse, 1" " If a 1'mq- ,,,,,,,te. The ,i,,,,,ii,i,,„ j.i,,i ,,,,,,,,,i i;., hot of as ', Child on the 1,1,1,1, " Fergoisant the 0101,1 :" be lesseeed Iy de1ne ;01 w,,rk at tie: prole.r folio of Poetry, why not. a Port felt. of Cali. exelaiautil liis reyerence ; •Ii 111ile could yon high a quality as that oloaine,1 at 00,110 tittle owl 1,...- 111,11,,, of prupvr Inli,l,tiulits, . drivii4:. o! sh,,entalcing-in feet, of all the , have forgotten the child whet, you (tante to oriter points, an,d ae the ,lein irel .I., limited 1 It is a happy daosenear ion thsi :here is : 0”1": Pur'rs'' nn(d1 Wi'le;Yr Ilia' ll'ail•'''1, in' vet ro the I•eq,iivem,e1,0 of our small palm-, i have itr .:i1rist.n,..,1 '!" " Ali 1 lf we hail rally ens:: oe. ,, ol,,I. to ,,,,, ,,,,, 1.,,,,,,,11 ,1 , , ry nee: Itttion and the supply iticrease,1 by the mien.. forgotten it," returned the father " it always w,-,ra of esitm hitel er eth,r to .I,,,, , ., • litre': Ifore i$ wimre 0,11. of 011e rubs %smite; a farm, 100 toe acriouiturist :8 tiot ill the i ,,,. position (b1 the coo:meter os leatio f ett neer 1 .'"ai ' la - . ' ''.1) '''4 11'1 4 '0'. 11•11ci eau gel rt1 o1 attiv toth1 er -.opera:i- ons " hatele with toe kits, 110011,0 a illt• ellity eine 01 ae SOoli tie rinds they eseriot ing of new onts, tnese mines IVO 11,11. Week.' 11'011Id not 111neh Mattel., bat WO 11,tee loSt as extensively as when tirat opened. 1 it." They at once drove took whence they Later con.pany was forita...1 and opened had come, this time w1th the clergyman, mine; about, miics of 3 Imi imite who carried ti enseel f all of water so to Since the elavial period ended there is ev.,ry reason 1 o believe that olli• Cliniale hoe tem:tined apparently unehanged. The first. coomista found the continent coVered v. it trees, and it is poseible that. sitem the eoun. try bsgan to lie settled and tire land cleared od there !nay lir Ve betel S01112 Change,/ in the amount of moisture in tee air. Whether . tide is ao or net it is impossible to say. We : have personal ebservations made with - mit in truments and irreeutar rev...tele of 0,0 00bl:till.: value. 1110 can not say tee ciiiiiat ; 11118 ellanged, 111 it probably did changs in the closiug eeaturies id the tee age, beams,' me have not lived 00 this Lentil nent, long enough, aml the Indians never oh:served . A °HILO 'TURNING TO STONE. all. 1 The settlers on the ouillavute pmiries .NItist einem die before they ere a year old, A ory tine Stradivarius violin Will fetch TM. lead kid glove., ore 1,1,1, livid,. of kid, but, ol [be lit yeroot volt 0. The 1,-,1 1:1110,11 ale Made of lamb und rat iwttafe are the inhabitants of 1 Anita, nein falai:di:, 1 0,14111110111 I, ha 1 a illil/kfrOW11 1111111 is/well over foriy.two Mellen it1 height. lbootwootl ro eade.1 Ist,•;ttom when first. out it inhales a perfume like that of a rose. gruel upon the tree which pro - The ditv0tile organe ltaekinan in 1„1,1,111.1. 1,0 OS strong i1,8 imarti1. N.tti with 1 he shells on, uhinibeys and crockery. and mantsinually eliews up and eats Itimp "Three desert of Chinese pheasants were caught by tin ee boya in Eastern Oregon, durieg enow-storm, and gold for $10 a, pair. The 80001 settled nu the birds' toils, preventing theoi front 'lying. A. (log with a ilangeimns appetite is re. ferred to in the following advertieement, front an English paper : "For salt --A bull yteLtyleifot,,,tdtv,,,of 1 Y 1 11 eat anything ; "The man with the iron skell " is the latest I,ontion freak. On his head he pute a block of wood, and on this a granite rock. 1 -le permits anybody to oraelc the voek with a sledge hammer, while it rests on his skull. The chimney of a glass•house in Liverpool if! 105 feet high, formed entirely of glass bricks. The floors and roof are of glase ; and even the journal hoses, in winch the nmehinery revalvea, axe ot the same tran- sparent tilatee1111. '400 0 1 11 , 1 I NV't , 1'1081011Th, Pa., ilislocated his hip, and several doctors failed to relieve him. While alighting from A turemacar the other day, he slipped and fell on the ice, and the aud• ileu jar cured his lame:lees. I, 'Mrs. Yates, of Springfield. Ohio, hi the mother of 1 wenty•four ehildren. Among 11,011 (OM fire seta twires She sell,/3 married at dm age of feurteen her yolingest, child is on y a int si eeks mil, and her eldest 19 his twenty.seventh year. 411.111/1 11 tietltiet1 linW make falee teeth of paper. They are said to a Very 11/11 110111 lillitati011 of the real artiele and. last tor years_ Itlx purl:tient has shown that " Yankee pumpkin' 1,411 lift we aiel one half -toms, prodded the Weigh be so pliteed as in Interfere with the growth of the vegetable. Tho largest ehenti ramilt in the world is hi the 0111111tieS I/011100f and \Webb, Texas, lt eontains upward of .1(10,000 aerie( mini yearly pastures from 1,0ini,0110 to 1,0a0,0itit sheep. Hat, where the town of Lethbridge has 1)111t011 -e the 1018111,th extreaus, stopping and , peobably but how fast int how -slow , • . con. maknig seauch wherever any heap of snow • or how much wu simply do tmt know. Those '" ""'""P-"""' ar" "rm'ka fine '1.-"n1' proti La I, y empleyed t Extraordinary Case or Petritientian in since grown up. A. railway • • There ha$ loom a oms; honed •ial and greet:dm fur surnesiug that the al e questions for the students of this beanith „ • . lionsamla oi geese that eolne thero not:we-00nm the Only Steller. neetilig these ininee with the main line of gar,' thein tee Mil anti make the region their winter ; tho (cut olian l'octli,,, These mines itiVec alight he thee, At ia`d, they found of timely fall ef rain in the town and m os.ite•.• The Freneli Academy of Seiyrea, and the owners are fell ot jey, 1 hsett In Ikon; reporti. on an eXt eters:nary "f s'4""1',11', ha1. been woriCed al:Mist enntionotislv and on a the 1.013", ho'ilo o;1 ila "'atm wvaillmog,, : It. is tmt an ortsV matter to freest, out The fluention new is, - ibres our eliinate hmne• ; lying in the snow hut wit limit the tainteit Chance, or hi t he elimats, changing now ': - and hope, Tits do w11•1.,,,,11. p,,rolit...,1,,,,,, 1,, • ease"( selerema or ,,, steadily inereasint; tioa/o ee-,ie ;ined LileV triehiliat After sni,jeetien tea temperature petrifY"g "t. 'he 8"'" Imre dret , totted. . The void is an excellent j sign of life. It was frozen te death, ln , Nobody knows. No adult no living is , 2,"1-1 ',‘ alit s 'of Zit 0..1.1, aml it has n Miss,: sale ' sto/o,1 of a. bairmet aml merrymaking the ' over likely to know. ,j,,,,, que,i,,,,, 1,0wever of 25 degrees lathiw zero tor two hours they begin sowing tmeratIF:ns, le:hew" relidered • and ow, ti„,,,,,,,,,,, of o 1i..„,o 1,0,1y. Il le, impossible bv the et wooled ormitit witioll : ease nielse imnsiderati,m, m hich, ov leo . %Jur , -., 1 0 •• ` • . 1 1 0 - 1 jovial party are likely 1 0 taste prison fare enrinus or imereating. is unpraotieal. avail] become active wben exposed tu light 1 non pe4. la h.111 has b$ell b0 prolenged as /,‘ ,riv,• roe, to , waY, ls' oim 01 lhe rareat repute,: in nitoli• a' e"t as , and the :meets of solit ade, ' I . 1- 1 •1' ,. 11 1 ;., ' and heat. serious ,ipprehensions as to I lie fate ef ile, 1 eat literature, is th,,r of an 1 8 menthe old A RAILWAY WAS iir 14T i ._. _ ing, it would lie a'real vital Livery -1111' MILL- pr, Carver relates the story of a paying. future :Topa Advieea fr. . ni the ieterior 1 child ot Si. , J'‘'..'"P'' !1'... !-'n11,'".11 "f ,' h", l',r,e"eh from Lothl ritl.fe !Mut h ward into the stet 0 A RAILROAD IN TELE DE3ERT, ter worthy, of the highest. ceuaiderati,M, As stone weighing eighty-three pounda which state that everywhere lie, etilti eaters have inetroprme. ,;:i,e1 t.: os meanies unite. WaR of •Aj: mt.., ,,-., c„,,,,,,,,, „.ith 0,0 1„,,1„„„y -- • We can not knOW, it IS One of the 11110011,010 WW1 raised from its bed (when joine4 on all begrin sowinO. anil the; work on , be feeds last 111,0,1e the sob, ,ot ot a elinie its flesh was . f I - • , • 1 t i + • tit cf the - it as c 0 al_ 1/ II (hint t et a of value only to the student of acienee. To tour aide.: by other stones) by stud) soft is ;melted 11 urea; activity, so cold 00,1 11,111001 ,,.// hard 119 marble ; and Llie Aitterialt Liars. i the man of scienee it, is one of the most cut.. snIstance as a common " putf-ball" mush. (,"x port of Lethbridge :mai to the neighbor.- • that the clelay (01,1011 lure been cae,e 1 hy I a Idle it still eetninues to love, ii. can only rho continuation of the Llrought will 1tow la• move the ("11118 and lips. The pour little retrieved by hatal work. sneerer :deeps nearly all 110 dine, lying The It'munta..../.- Prft,,,n;,, ates that the wi1 h 0)100 w1d" "1111" and broathing more like some elevet:ly dev ised ant onto. productien snear Ft:Lure the year 1 Sa9-18110 renentai t b„ vete- '111,1" 1";man * rho inner side pertion of the eyelida dented total of 0911,305 tims, or 14817,s.1 tom. d'Ps' "al• whIell tillilS 11p 11111.101/ tile eyebrows, and above that of the pi eviots twelvt month a place about the me of a silver dollar amounted to el 5,2,12 tons, Larne us tins under eted1 arm, are the only spots on Ole total is, it canoot be regarded satisfac- tory, for the erert under beetroot ealtiva. br,r4y.w111,111 present (my of the warmth 00 miability characteristic of human flush. In dime or, drily the vuliilit woe !is healthy, Pacific railway, and also shipped emst and tion has been inevaesed trmn 4-70,0 to 5150,000 acres, and the lalting Mt was dua as any of ht. Jeanne s many b nines until it west for general use. A limited quantity the crop, which was defective legit in gum: - entirely to the unsatisfactory character of I got a heavy f:41, striking on the latek ot has been shipped as far east SS Winnipeg', ing states. TOO traolle 18 liOW earned on - before him. room. am tslol t ) 0115 • - .11 aP • tons and interesting questions he tiow has on 'mite an extensive :scale. . res. dut ions adopted by the leading citixens A Parkorsbrug, Va., musiehin has just With the continuation of the Canadian of Constantioe and oth0r lerge towns in I II WO knew we would build our houses to perfected aud patented is novel musical Pacille railway' westward, coal Was diseov. Algeria, 1 110 Minister of l'obilo \ Vol*" 11" 1 meet 1 ho changes in heat and ©old, rain, instrument, Whiell ho calla a "key zither." ored and mined at a number of puints along ordered the final :nettles for a railroad from , 0,1,1g. and stormy winds, and the fashion of lt is simply a zither played with keys, loit the line between Calgary and the sammit of Biskra, on the edge of the Sahara, now enn. s 0,,,, clothes would change greatly. We it is said to he a revelation in the way of tl, tho Rocky monntains, porticularly at Can- rooted with the Mediterranean by rail, to , don't. know, and for tt. variety of excellent mueieal inatrument. Moro 4,011 Antheacite. etome of those coals Wargla, an oasis far Keith in the desert. : a train stopped near Gibson, Ill., to take reasoue. The variations in the climate- _ are of a very superior quality, being oi an It is proposed that the first section of the !climate itself is a matter of science. Climate water. The fluid overflowed the locomotive anthracite or semi -anthracite character. road shall extend from Biskra to tender, and froze the engtne fast, to tho Tecge"L , can onl he eta (11 1 1 They MO cimmutneil largely bv the Canadian 125 miles south of Biskra, t!An1 that the 1 of preoision. The statement that the air is second section ehall be from Biskra. to Tone. i warm or cold is Wholly inexaut and 111es of gotta, 1 05 nides further south. It is said !„ „seutige „are, that the proposed inine.tenths of the way 1 The thermometer krila invented by and westward to the Pacific coast, and even will be perfectly straight, and the total cost, Gone° some time before the year 11111. It down the (mast to San Francisco, California. it is believed, will lee under Firi,000,110il. Will not an instrument of precision until There Is no hard coal on the Pacific coast, The building of the road is all votiated be- Fahrenheit fixed its ace le upon lateen ott- ani! it is expected that a largo trade will elL110e, the bne re absolutely needed for the 1 varying stimilards of tempemture, and this he was entering the house, lightning passed eventually be done in shipping these coals extension of France's influence into the . to tile Pacific coast, and thence hy water to , region to the south, whieli is nominally a, i Therefore, until 1 700 there could be no Etil,-,mough the horaeshoe 0 1111' ki100ILed 111111 WON 1150 until about 1709. points along the coast. These anthracite:1nd part of Algeria : and because it will he the aceurate observations made concerning the 1100151081 semi -anthracite deposite 00101 ill the east. tirst step teward itastuning control over 00 i temper:Mare of the air. Until suet observe. The United States contain 300 universi- ern slope of the Rocky Mounistins over WM ileaert. tribes, whese aubmission to ler:vitae miles west of Winnipeg, and astern ,'",:J) must, be obtained before she can push her 1.,,i,,,,,..,111 $1 1L1L•it.;.rozioali„lie.tItttifireept,1,10,:itithlibrbeednionctiej7,Vis, 11 05 sod colleges, with 4,t1-10 professors, and 09,100 students ; Germany has tll uni- use, w c. 1 , attS 100111 tity and quality. Ihe avmage vielii per ' . . ' i this tall and seems to have sume myste• we chr i el e f teililefiz 11,i1,1,1alt..esil so ,tioefil,,21et.t.:ti.isi:,a La.,: hr ea t. 1 rums connection between the tissae and c, ! the skin, hi supposed to be the result of rine matter that they tetched not gait,. 1 the lie:wane shock. Aecoriling to my per ton, as againat :els. the year l'ef"0" I data this is the thirty•nintli 00,90 oil record The edictal returns rhOWS that the yield of i auger was about nnblb. to the ton 'of b , a I and th" se',."11 ",' w1,1,1.114' ,the Wh,"le "1 ftle ./.001. " ' i 1,111)/ WaS nine/Mr. l'ne :motors 111 atteno- -- ! 111100, say that death is the only relief. A Pew Farm flints. I hope it will not be long beisre ail farms • Tho Courts of Quebec. will be nit,i0r roof. Tied, :Volt en, Wo1/11 ! . Pram:he:11v the imelies Legialat aro is noun. not care whether it Mille ol. not, nor be oilelle 111 1,.,4•10.1 to 11 podposcd rem 4,111i• 11111'110d LO death by the sun ,0 hot s111,1,,, art tan of trie prevircial emit A. The 0,1,,eoro. ; 110,0010 to model the 'system mernewhat daya. 1s1,,,,,y, smatter ,10,111,1 wen 1 after that wheat 4 in littarin, presort,. With wind Maim, ; they wonld lot yery loco I ing, tho "'d 13"; la 1 14:17 on the farm on 'those 01,11, ho. ,1„y„.„„ when ; 1.1m present system was et eat.•.1. frovision the thermometer neti so"'trurk ill 1 Waa 111011 noole for the appointment of shade. I have a pninp in My cistern that scr0111 eon :lodges, eaeli of whom had a eer• the last few (lay. purnps nothing but wind. 1 'a"' di'triat and the number lias been I will sell it reasonably. increased from time to lime mail now it ia Ploddiug along behind a plow 19 eh), thirty. Experience has ehown that untie 11118 arraugement seine of the jeelgem are work. 111 hat I would went is a liglit•rtna I I overworked while others have little or Mug sulky plow awl a (ample of Nancy Hanks, and then I could go gaily trotting round and round a forty.acre held to fast aud have it all plowed,by night, It la said the irrigated farm is most pro- ductive, in foot, all farms should be gated ; if you have not gnt irri•gate, get ono of these gates that opens of as own aceord, Without any bother of getting, ont of the buggy. Broomcorn should be planted in .April if you want early roasting ears, and at inter. vale of three weeks along through the sea. son. A thrifty farmer will keep his stock well 'watered ; pays. I had an agricultural friend who did ao well at it he came to town and started a now railroad, Then he water. ed his stook so that to,dav he is rich, Cabbages do not yield well unless they come to a head. A, friend telle me that if you put a bread•and.milk poultice on them, they can be readily brought, to 11 head. Cab. bages which are not truebled with the big. head do not pay. If you find the sun is tpo hot on your cabbage heads, you elmeld have 0, supply of atraw hats to put on them to shield them. There seems t.o be a general derision in regard to having log houses on the farm, but 1 cannot gee why, whet in wet weather they are just the place to put your logs in out of the wet. Where else would you put your logs, I'd like to know ? Irish potatoes aro a paying crop. But how people 01111 tell them nationality, I do tint know, unless it is by the squint of their eyes or their brogue. The Early ROSe is a oval breed. I bellow:they arenoted for their early rise °Jong the early roves. In plant, i. you punch their eyes ont, they can't toll whether it Is night or day, and so will come up at night and pay no attention to it. Iletiony is always a good crop lle care. fill :red trot Want the hominy that 18 Um old or it may not Cottle hp When you call or whistle tor it,. track. lb was four hours before the train would be budged. A new locomotive was • sent for, and it bumped the train free. The horseshoe SliperStiLion has been con- siderably modified in tho mind of a 8t. Louis man. He found a horseshoe, and nailed it over the door. .A week after, as miles from Lido water Of the Pite111C. The eminnunieatious it00000 the Iltleeet, to til 0 ; °Jody or seienee of climate. '1 he barometer, VeraiLles, With 1 ,020 profeaaors, aud quantity of the enal eonsumeil by tho Cana- moudmi, 1.".rg"1.1111-1 "f whose tradc Alt101-1'1 , mite her rument of pre,401011, Wile invent. 1181 11•11'11011 11r11,11, 116,1 71 11111versi- diali l'aeilic railway alone is sufficient to hopes to secure. tat liv Tort ieelli in 1 11 t11. There were n'wo in- Gos anti calla es, W/th 1,127 Professors, produce emisideralde net:stay in miffing, Discoveries; of eintl of high qualit lima: heen made at other points in and near the ileelty : iitrun1101t,, for measuring the velocity of die ' and '1,--'3/' 40( ents• TIIE PANAMA INQUIRY. • \Nina, 1 1,o randall and moistnre at the Me, All tho courting is done by the women in -- • a,1 ereup tratively remelt inventions. the Ukraine, liansia. When it arnenin dis- .1N1 out: t ions, and else farther west. a 0 interior More Cold rttecors Oiliest lotted About T'Iteiri covers a man she would like to Marry, 8110 V 11.1'.1111,1: L110'01100 000 tia vsaus 001.0. poin ts in 11 ri t ish Coble:1as Near Kam, woo( by the ainaletiate. visits him at 1:10 house, and tries to charm loops, m die latter provinee, same develop. bleat Work has been doue. Other diatriets are awaitiog shipping facilities to begin de- velopments The completion of the. Celt ary and Edmonton road to the North Saslititchewan in the year 1891, led to the exteneion of coal mining in that. region. There is (Ilium nothing to do. It is now proposed that tne , dant coal along the North Sasketehewan, Suporitii• Court. judge:: ahall reside in 1.),Iont. in the Eihnonton dietrict, and minnig on ft small scale has been carried ori for .yeys, real aud Quebec, ten at, the former city and for logg1 oogemptie„. since the opernng of the district to railway communication, ome shipping bits been done to Calgary, We now come to speak of the mmit recent move in the development of caw coal mining 1riterests. Coal has boon known to exist in the Souris district ot south.eastern bola, for molly years, but it was not until the past season that the distriet mots opened to railway communication, Here aa at other points in the prairie country, the coal could be observed cropping oet of the deep banks of five at the latter. Sherbrooke is to have a 1001,101g judge. As the change would mean tho removel of several judges from office, if immediately adopted, it will be brotight into effect only es vacancies oeour. It is intend- ed also to divide the province into six olio. triete for the trial of criminal cases. The retorin Will save the provinee about. $40,000 a year. Quebec's experienee of decentrali• zation is that it is both expensive and cum• borsome. Emigration to Oanada. The emigration to Canada Watt larger last year than ustud, and the aremof land sottlod on is greatly in mess of that of previous years. A remarkable feature of last year's immigration Willi the :10111mm:int in Manitoba and the North•Weet of a large number of farmers from the 1.Vestern Statee of Amer - Ma, who had been attracted by the fertility of the soil, and the excelling crops the farm- ers have secured during the last two years. Canadian Government otter very liberal attractions in the shape of free grants of land in Manitoba, the Nortlt•West Terri. tories, and British Coltimbitt, mid they' also give money bonuses to families or 'leis taking up laud in those provinees within eighteen menthe of their arrival. All over the Dominion, however, land can be obtained on very favorable term. The classes in demand ore those with capital, farmers, farm labourers, and female dotoos. tic servants, while skilled meelianies and others who have frieede in the oonntry, or who are inesured of work. on their arrival, may go with safety. Persons who aro con. templating emigration 00,111101 do better Chan commit the Government pamph woad from the Hmigration fiurtarst, Broadway Meg east, atill W001, aeross ;Manitoba, 11140,1 1,Yeattninster, and the Caututia Govern may collimation with Gm 1111110.4 by a cross mem agents. -4,8 pare Momenta, road, so that the coal van be supplied by 811 MOMS MYER. It has been used by settlers in the vieinity for years, but withoUt railway communioa. tion, the coal could not of 000080 be trans. ported! any distanoe, During last summer a branch line of the Canadian Pacific: rail. way was extended into this territory, and the development of the mines on a large seal° at 01100 began. Though it was not until autumn that the rood was completed, anal is being turned out at the rate of over 10u tone per day at one mine, A town has grown up which has been named Patevan, and the coal is becoming known as Bstevan coal. It is a lignite in charaeter, and is not as high gnality its some of the ornds proeured farther west, but its proximity to the most closely settled portion of the country, gives it particular value, Estovan is looated a short disteneo beyond the west. orn boundary of Manitoba, in snathqututor Assitilbola, It is BOO iniles from Winnipeg, by way of tho Sou thWestern railway. '.1.110 groat Indic of our population 18 mottled be- twoen Witthipeg fhb coal district, the centre of popelatioll being inx front mid. way, The lino irmilt lines of railway run - A Paris dispels:1i say.: -M. 1. ran.00 vi I• wo had these metrunionts WO were exonining 11111gistruto in dm Pal/11111a en0e, totally unable to mo1,0 ony exut, ree,,,,de questioned M. Vatrilla end tougher Panama, . el:engem of climate. 1.7n 111 these records 01111trautor to -day concerning theellillareceiv• were made withal:solute regularity day by 0.1 by them front the ell,11111 company, tho oo4 day 1;0. a :01108 Of rani We hatl 110 meane of the work done by them, tui.1 111u manner . of forming 110 Opinion 1.18 LO whether. the in Whi011 they got their contracts, as well clitnato ot any particular place changed or as eoncerning their rotations to al. Arton. I not. Subsequently he visited the Procuerenta I Replier obeervations and records of rain. General, and conferred with hint for half fall and temperature have been mule in dif. 1101111, It 18 reported that all importing forma places, particularly in &mope, for decision as to pressing the investigation was perhaps a hundred years. 'rhat does not help us hero, and it win; not until after tho made, While M. Franuneville was with the Pro- United 810108 Government established the curet:m.000000, Charles du Lessens, who present Bureau of the Weather, say about 00011111110d 10 the Assizes on Fels 7 by 1 871, that any man could tell with exacta - the Judieial Chamber for having bribed tude what utir climate really was. public fenotionaries, 01010 taken to the Pal- 1 Twenty.two years is absolutely ton short ais Justice for further examination, His a time to decide as to whether the climate wife met him them end they chatted for ie changing or not. A hundred years from twenty minutes while awaiting M. Francine- now, win n men et science have the meg. vine's return. In consequence of al. nifieent scientifio reeords of our government Brantmoville's continued absence the exam- for guidee, it is possible they may be able inotion wits eventually postponed, and M. to form An opinion on this matter. de Lesst p I wits taken back to prison. 1 scaven CONSCIOUS 014 A PELLITLILIATTON. clays. To•day he has been confined to his M. Ebel has been ill for toe test three mi,Atttot!i1e. ssearrnes,timinireo,nxilyt 1100 ttohebsee ovbasieuravbelde bed. records, to be a faint hint of changes, begin. rf11.101fill 10 11110 Last. Mug or ending, inereasing or decreasing - is fol. no man mut yet say whieh, There is a dim The sternest ideal irt military duty .,,. suggestion of achange. filled by.t he Russian soldier. An 1111100 Mon is given by the author of " A :Journey 1.11110 cutting oil' of the forest, the groat to Mount Ararat," On halving an Arnie. heat giVen oir by great cities, irrigation in nian the writee linseed a bertutiful NIVAT;k‘I‘I'LLovovt --11 :111 01,°110005001 80 1.1.0a pi O 0011'1. °1 hite Ls' itntfrs• green valley watered by a river that Mowed bation- a something in our climate. between strong outlaw [mon te, His Armenian aervant told him that in What is it, what, it means no mom appears April, 188S, after a groat atom, tlie river abli• 0' lit ,t0810171.11), 1 ejibs 1°71 rYpnr1o0sn'p1o1 entaivtiel iinsgton'ot st'llioLt• near the bank fled for their lives rose in sue% a flood, that the pertains livmg We have riot observed the climate through There was a powder-magm'Ano nonx tho the toloaoopo of the telegraph long enough. river. 'rho sentinel who 01118 guarding it The whole subject is too (tear Tho prepared to retreat, but this :, {fleet% Who snourvtogionittaertait.tilotthdAtet soInnommisazolio taol.talowt.0 re. rilererbein,lrowi 000,1, fie! !ill, ;01, 1,01,11,1.0,00,,,,,ego041c:11101„,e11,01f.,rgit:la,101 otirni111,7,11.1110,1,10111111114101 Ila,0`;), Ire ['Lir:11107000 21,Vich 100 chi taite shit; „lel 0.11)toillit it 0 bo waters, 011110111f 11e6pelittely 1.0 the look of The latent Engl. ish idea in insuring the til'Lneu4s4vanAt111,c r(tir.sTirt. 0 his el, 1, a MI When he lives Of 01181,011101.8 it/ 01111/011ied in an " Was literally Wi1,1110 011 111c1i 111 death the mummer " cermet, With ma cornet SOW 10 ent,,,,1044,01;1,1, 1.1,001%.V,.1.00 et.111:111,11,0,,11t,juli 0118, 7101101g paucre0/1.1radsieerg iota; Omer ree,v,li;„,, „f 1.1.,), er agithist death by acci- dent. (11,110% hint. It he does not hke her,he leaves hers itml lives elsewhere Lill She deserts hi, home. Gray }lair. Gray hair is so common now that ono wonders what it comes frotn, Young mon have it in profusion and young women are very proud when they have a eoilfure in which gray 11110 IL prominent part. Otto). bole the prevalence of gray hair to frequent (ratting and semi. The doctors speak of in. haunt tendoecies and old women gabble of early piety, brit soap and the barber do more toward taking color and strength out of hair than anythIng else does. The singe- ing of hair is done to prevent the oils from exuding from tile endS of clipped hairs, and. singeing it is in this regard better than cut- ting. 13n1, ammonia -loaded' soaps are the worst factors, Many persone uso aMmOnia svhen washing the head, and it enters into n,11 shampoo mtxtures, It is also Dal ingred- ient of ntosb soaps. It dries up the scalp and roos the hair of all he moisture, That is whore most of the gray hair of to•chty comes from. The 0ouraze of Elephante, They will submit day after clay to have painful wounds dressed in obedience to their keeper, and meet danger in obedience to orders, though their intelligenee is suffi- cient to understand the peril, and far too greet for man to triok them into a belief that is nomexistent. No animal mill foie clanger more readily at 1/111,11% bidding, As an instance take the following incident, which reeently occurred in India and was communicated to the writor, A small fe. male elephant Mraa ohaxged by buffalo in high grass, and her rider, in the hurry of the moment and perhaps owing to the sudden stopping ot the elephant, fired an oxplosivo shell from his rifle, not into the buffalo, but into ao elephant's Shoulder', Tile wound was 00 SOVE11.0 LI1111 nob honied a year later, Vet the elephant, stood firm, although 11 wits gored hy the buffalo, which was Oxon killed by ,esurther glut What hi oven more strauge IS 11101 the 01001011 1 W110 .101 " gl111 shy" afterward,