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The Brussels Post, 1889-11-29, Page 3n 8 lo0r. 29, 1889. 11=5 x3l.JSSEL POST • 631,^ltf eeete•I5 elelt.'S'l r+tels1: taw:rewes,P..Ei.•ente J:48Gr.'r e 111tA.1r'1111,14:'° 'I'DYI1111 `(1V'E1) 11191 ToJroacb the people and to bold Du°NI' 11.1]bw yourself 131 b000ma 'h{adam,' said the Oonihlotor, ae he came along, t) the old woman who hal a good sized chunk of a boy .,ea'rll beside her, 'If that boy is over ;Ivo year:: of age he will Imo before thein your Hume and best habitue/N) 't%>u41i'plttod. Cote: hitter 0(1(3(3 ua h0888t advertieetmmlAto pay+t. tined toner; Ili regubaril.y of lla111, Promises not fret t, or, to speak more exorolee, 1'1 1'1;4 need ;hewed tante, plaint}, du.hone,t 'Overtise-nout8, and the avei(huare 1.8s 81)08tiprling not only iej'lre the 3d vloser's bust• food, neer), but alta, talo paper th£tt curt Don't believe that eating f81 n ill to pay bell (are.' tains thein.—Inland Printer. make you fat ; finite the contrary 'H•. i.+ my grandson, ho is,' 0118 Tho prevailing idea 0eetus to be holds true. explalu(al, 'end I am tatting bite that the grouter the variety of typed ".Don't pear a mouthful of coffee home to 'nap with eta for a few need iu en a4vortisemout the lttand• into an empty stutuaob, even if you '''''PI('' Itis (1(11er 11ain't boon a (30010 it 1s, and black tutee, fauey must teas a button off your coat hit, well this hull emulator, and---•' (Mabee,: "oruameute" are brought in and swallow it before," Nays an Ara - 'lie is cert(tiO]y 8 or 11 ¥care (J11,' to moist ill deforming the advert16e• Ube prevail). 'Tie applies to tea as iiur erupted the conductor. wont, This is wrong. The min/pleat well. ''k41(1, as I was 08ylllg, 0110'd tried 1s elwttyo the beet.—N, Y. Home - eatmnit everything end hasn't got no Journal, •bondtat. I reoommended ,Tune weed 'There are lots o1' honorable advor •tea.'nod she (1(1(013 as much its six '1ailtni4 adore she gait. Sho then—' +llnle fare, madam 1' "Top, but then I wsuted to say 'that 1 teen told her she'd better hove William go to the wnn(I3 and ,lig sour eterssparilly root and bile rt'up. Tlutt's au old otettilby with all the Johnsons, Bile it down to :about a gallon, and then add a pint of whiskey and keep---' 'Madam, I'm Ina hurry 1' sharply interrupted the official, 'Yes, but I want to tell you. You lnay git 5( poor spell sometime, and want something ie brace you. The .Johneens have owed eltrsaparilly for upwamde of forty years, and if it'd lightly prepared it has no ek5(1, After yen put in the whiskey you want to 1+cep it in al. omit place. 1 e'po8e y"u'Ve got a collar in your 7108180, hsvon't yea If you iuliu't—' 'Bub, how old are you 2' asked the cou(luctor, as he turned to the obild, 'His naineis 3•'oshun,' she explain- ed, m8 she patted btu on the head, 'His mother kinder wanted to call 11im Liuu'.dn or 0arflel't, bat, 1 hang out for the ul,1 he:M'u ed 15(8118 11 01...," .1 3v:' between Joshes a•(.I Obadiah, hat Judhn"•(3 ones in tse•ml, l,iblic w tisane, y)u know, %shi'. 011edialt wad (11 ue p8r1icklsr ne0•ntln, If I romelnher right Obe 81ande that diatomite Pings, earrings loth fiddled while Jerusalem was and bl•acelete were intended for the Words 11 Wisdom, Beware of a silent dog and a wet tisere, the number of whesh is dai'l'y rat. increasing, olio world no more think The etnlg of reproach ie the truth of misrepresenting in their adver• of it. Memnon. than they would iu their Envy shoots at others and own office or salesroom. It pays wouud8 herself. consumers to read the an8ottn08'' 'Vows matte io staring are forgot - amide or 1espon1ible and honorable ten in calms. firma for the eaite of the busiUean Youth and white paper Noon information they gain.—Table `Talk. maks an' impresoiou. Sotne men try advertisiug rte the Zeal without knowledge is like Iodine tried feathers. Ile took one fire without ligle't. feather, laird it on It board null slept i, goo8• )m requill in dangerous on It all night. In the morniug Ile than haws 07w0.. 10mar10(1, 'W11110 man say feathers what' we anal 3)188 011011 h a1 - heap soft ; white man big fool.-- ways proves' little enough. !',xchange. History is not ileble agreed upon, reaa:waslaaearne, cunt. truth' disa,;reod Ivor, Alctnombor,. impertmen031 1831'4 e0ais OF Tan MANY '4131800 SH13 IS NOT wit any m01.0than. 11180101100 11 la THE 11813144 eF 001x0. brllllt4116y, A little seeing 55(8813 much look - Do yen know many well•bred girls 2 Oh, they can misstep be told. A well•bred girl thanes the mai who gives her a seat in the street oat', and does it h1 a quiet and not ill au effusive way.. She doesn't turn around to loo]c after gamblers or posing actors ou the street, and she doesn't think that her good 10o11s are calving the then to stare at her. She doesn't wear all her jewelry in the day time, and she nuder. bar,tin' up. Joshu+, spall dog for the f(cutlomau.' 1:) a g,' announced the child iu loud tones. '1,a 1 but i,•u't he smart i' ex- uluime+l gratidir a, as she patted him a31)tin. •\Madam,' said the conductor, malting 0110 last effort, 'the rules of the toed bind me to collect fares avlmuever they lire dtte, This 'A8 1. was eayiug, he will stay with tp0 about four weeks,' rhe 131 rorrup'9(1, 'He's hada kind '+( rash (',melting ou him by spells for the lest, Hires Mouth, and I'M 91(1.(131 to i,nt•� 11411 try botterreillt for it. The Iohnstons have illus sot store by eultormilk, etes almost as good (t; —' tie turned aid passed on to 1180 next,' 08(tv!uded and disconreged, 111(1 she snuggled 1118 boy np and said : 'Buw, Josh, you lila g0 to sleep for 14'1 hour, and whom you wake op 1'It :live ye It titled 0'_31 and a took]'.' '1'U `hill POINT. • Wean people eoe a mai advertise they wended° hu is a bneinee9 )Wan. —Elmira, (N.Y.) Advertiser. The man who does trot fiud ad• make ako ulotllee for verylittle people, v%rl eing profitebls generally finds k will Ito very soder. buelnede unproGttblq,-N.0,Fowlee. some practical Danes. Advertising ie th)8 rhetorie: au' -- nut the logic of trade',; We bootless Doti'(. try to check a diarrhoht is to pere0040 mud eouvioeo,—'TI1e suddenly. Modern Advertisement. Don't give a child any sweets ex- . Newepap01 (1.vertining, rightly sept ((101 (0880 :seedy or ahocohtte started rightly stuck to, solidly caramels, mild these very rarely: backed np uusdres Uusiuoss success. Don't permit a child under 5 to \ ,er s .ei+9paper Aiilnual, remain out of bed after 8 p. 1.0., Teel dei 1io , any of you advertise even if you have to forego social el1U331h. Yen are eclat* and' want duties you think most sacred, your nnsi1esd to run itself: Yot8 Don't think that le child deeds 1Vantto nee printers' ink every day. food each time it manifests. 'lunger. •—L'. '2. 'Jammu. 'Try to assuage ate thirst: by. several Gere eheuld' be taken to see' that tetaspeouftr18 of boiled and cooled every adeertisement expresses.a buti. water. node idea clearly and .d.ofinitely, so Don't hold a child in convulsions as to be easily remembered.—J. W. in your arms, lint,,. eerie 11.quiclily Thompson. and immerse it to the neck' in ti hot Wee ue;wspaper advertising a sue bath; to which a teaspoonful of 0(4(8 +V1tit you haat yell' 2 If not mustard may bo added. why not 2 It pays others. It ought Don't seek relief for burns by the to pay you, and w,iU, if wisely, clone. -neo of cold water ; if nothing oleo --Ayer'e Newspaper Annual. is obtainable, use .warm water ; Get a good article, advertise liber' better stili, keep the part wet with ally, but judietouely ; advertise the sweet or linseed oil. truth ; set forth the announcement Don't eat pork. When it is ab iu a neat, simple but pleating way, solutely unavoidable to do 80, it and satisfactory results will follow. should bo rendered harmleee by —Home Journal, being thoroughly Booked by a 11r0)1g No form of com1001)Ication with fire. the public is 80 0heap n,0 netvepaper Don't allow tne)11 mei vegetables 5(4881(1)103 ; 101 .agent is e0 moderato to be placed io the salve 0umpart inhie (Merge Hull none so untiring.ment of the refrigerator, in Inc work AS the live newe)aper,— Don't wear high heels. Women Borne Sentinel, who Near tiiettl publicly advertise Lot the skeptic look around him. the fact that they well or (87471 to in any city or business centre, and .maintain serious internal tr0Ublee. note the most successful 180dill000 Don't mistake weight for warmth wee there, Who are',they e • The in clothing. Feeble people may be careful and judiosous advertisers in. .worn (Iowa by Heavy teething nod variably,---Beedin31 (Pa.) Eagle. .yot bo lase sheltered than those who To be 80nep1080(18 in a el'ol80 Ono wear light '800)33(1 fitlaa'i8s, 1)e111 its n1n4t have marked characteristics. jabot and outer germ9u1s. So it !s with an telvortisoment in Don't rub the eyes a 40e1£t 'with the a owded columns of a nowepapsi';• the elbows. iu order .to produce the best result, Don't attempt to glean the ears it tn88t,bed ear, definite. consolett-' a1Ee end i'rosh.--•J• W. Tfaotnesuu. evening Alone. She doesn't go to supper after the theatre is over alone with a men. She does not declare that eke never li(le4 iu street.oer8. Sho does not accept, a valuable pr030nt from any matt unless she ex, pect8 to marry 1001. She does not taut load in public places. She does not shove or pn811 to got the best eerie, and she doesn't wonder why in the world people carry children in the cars and why they permit them to cry. She does not tips alt of her mother n1 a. sarcastic way, and MA allows her the 1ovm31 deference that is her due. She lines not ',mut to be 10 man, and she does not try to imitate him by wearing stiff bets, molting cigarettes and esiug nu 00cttsinnel big, big D. She does not say she hates women end she has some geed, true frien(1' among them. She doesn't weer boots w'11110ut their buttons, or It hrock that needs mending. She doesn't scorn the use of the needle, and expects Nome day to The fury in a breach of promise Baso at Champaign, All., awarded ono omit durance and "advised' the )laintifl'tc,bewaterof book agents." A recent number of the Waits• burg, 1Vash., Times, had the follow lug ad : "Wanted, a 0(11130 1or80 for a womanoweighleg Ont) puuud8. A H041011 (,liuvk juryiman wee exenice1 that lac 1Utg1,1 go end get married, the bogies agre31(131 to 0)1(1(nue their ease before eleven good and trim Wren. The last aeseton of the Fw:oglioll Parliament woe composed of 122 sittings, l'11oro were 81545's1>eech• es, the government using up 11425. Gladstone made forty-two. Will hlehs010 wife of Pnuoreet• awuey, Penn , decorated a favorite cat named Jonathan, with a ribbon and to boll, Jono,theu then climbed a tree and hauged himself. With the now emoltele,s powder, the lire of a whole battery or or411 Dry aloes not matte half so Much teuo110 as 110+1 made by a company of iufautry using the old black powder. Of 13,000,000 18811ele of Nett an neatly consumed in the United States, Michigan furnisbos one- sixth, New York one•sixth, the ottl. er 0nit•produ0in( States 011e six171. and two sixths are imported. I3annard Thomas, of Philedolpllia• OW118 the Most. r.ncces5Fnl carp ponds in 1L0 eouutry They are wonted at Abaecwm, N J. They cover ft little spOlaltiun Nltvos mumu many acres and represent au millet. 01 from $30,000 10 6140,000. talking. He who'wtits•te.do 14 great goodA 0088010tlee wave iy sweeping at once will 0eliloru do' anything at over the land. The Secretary of all. the Trot:ury has jest reeeivee a letter °anteing fuer tem cent stamps Gratitude in the music of the which the writer says is the amount heart ween its-0110rt1s are moved by with iutereat of two stamps which hiudues+. he used twice. Fortuooe are made by laking op' y151turs to the vault) of the pu(tnnities ;.uharltater is mule by Puuthsou in Paris remember the making it. echo (811011 lbs guide used 10 pro - Don't induls;0 iu the Iuxury of since by shuatiug nod hottndmg 031 a strong opi010118 in the pre.c'we of drum. This bus been forbidden by your elders. the Ministers of Elle Interior us 31 Ii yun0g moi will (101 believe iu 00.50retiou of the abode of the Blue themselves no man or woman can triumd dead• believe iu thein. Forty one caritads of apples . will 1 e shipped from Tilbury this fah. lived')' year a 9110111 11 eel l'f 3115(1(3 David 1310011er caught 11 5d p01111(1 in spoiled by mutilate or betOmioig 1)1(0 t' (Patty 1n lturnsl''N creel), musty 'rifted' tieing threshed. This year, nt11e84 threshi(9 is •delayed uuttl very tette, the 100888 from' His cause ere likely to be unusually 1(0(n'y, owing to the wet weather at beret:tit time and the bad couclition 10 rattail touch grain was got under cover. We heard tt few days tau a practical farther describe it method 're 4,108 Graeae 1n Bins. XeetereereeseenteliceisteseatenrileseeeteellettleWe THE LEA .-)I N f ..: f '4liYY cam 'F11'Z.Y E PA UT y\"L ENT..'. Our Stock of Stup3'se and Fancy Groceries is Large and Well Assorted, consisting of Black, Young Hyson and Japan Teas, Which wen carefully, selected and bought in large quantities for Cash. Customers can stlwaysl .depend. upon getting Extra Vtilwe, Our Coffee at 40n. a pound is Strictly Pure' and the Finest Ground. Tlie Choicest new Seaeola's Fruits at Lowest, Prices. peciai Value in Pure Sugar Syrup and Pure West India Molasses. •€anuecl Beef; Chipped Beef, Canned Tongue, Salmon, Sardines, Strawberries, Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, &e , &c: bar CHEAP. We would .call Special Attention to our Sugars which we are selling at prices that will compare with, if not better than, others in the Trade Crockery Department. Pitinted:Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets; Decorated Teta and Toilet Sets, Plain and Fancy China, Plain and Fancy Glassware, also a Large Assortment of White Granite Ware, which we sell considerably Below the regular price.. Bakery Department. Blenheim. 0.He'.lnabnrg,W,u'Iliugtee,elalnls Bread, Buns, Cakes and Pastry Baked Daily to be the ehlmpiuu tut ni7) puller, having recently palled 11(1 acre and twe180 rods 111 OLIO day. Wolter Iierr, r,f Kingslml, heti a copy of the 11085 'Yolk adorning Post plaited friday, November 7, 1788. It contain( George Washington's nib by which he put up ;;rain, however artier; to Lie troupe. wet and in any amount, without in• .,......,.., n. jury, 1:78 Rept It 101 of common brick uuder cover su 148 1a1 bo al•`'f J teitye dry, mud when the grain vette lint in the bits he interspersed bricks through the heal), enough to !Maur, all superfluous dampness. telumet everyone 1100w'N thltt kite dried briull will absorb a groat amount of water in proportiOu to their eiz0. The brick in te heap of damp, or: even wet gram, will, if unmeroue 0non(3h, dry it out, saving 1311 danger of heat- ing. After serviug their purpose the brick should be carefully put to eoe side for 3150 another year. Our informant's father had used the. - same pole of brick many yearn, end, however dry the errant, he usually threw a few bricks ill the bin to iu sure greater safety. 0 with anything but the tip of the Odd tutu Interesting, The city' of Chicago in its present bouudariee contains 173 square miles. Between 000 and 700 toed of ivory are imported into England every year. Nearly one half the 487 doctors of medicine of Boston University are :women. " Seven tuilliou persons are , em ployed iu the 0ultivatiou of Uie.vino in Franco. . In his excitement a Norristown, Pa.; gunner stint dais dug and trite rebbic .seoepetl. Mummies giulrautoed to be over 5,000, y8ars old can be purelmssd in Egypt for $85 apiece. Connecticut cider is now m5(egn01'. adtieg as Frenolt ohatnpegne. One mill turns out 100 barrels a day. About two to110 of frogs legs have beau shipped from the bay district to New York during the past mix months. Two apples kept in at cake box will keep (uoder>ttely r!ch ()eke moist a grant length Of time, if the apples nru renewed leh00 withered. A 10•year•old girl Las been atr- ves4e(1 10 Now Yeti: ter 1110 atru810n8 Milne of stealing Ler fatler`e pants while lie slept and i) 11Vlling 11(8(1.1. The mile list on the bills of faro heed ie the (dieing cars on railroads otos:dug 1.>wa lifts thin notice at the bottom t ':'Nu liquors sold iu the State of beve " 'fhhe evert» of 5)33(1 l ag leur dau sheet keit le t,wued by 1(1e govern. meal, end 1d 011011 1H> immense monopoly tl>rtt it 1 mllrrently 'Nap pueetd I.) defray the eutir( (Ap0nnus little finger. IIIc 31(Ivor llllw6l' and of the Finest Quality. Wedding Oakes a F4eoialty. 'TIOMSOI ANINT OUITCIN s ANT) MAKING IT HOT FOR COMPETITION With Glorious Inducements for Fall and Winter. Our Immense New Stock is now Ready. Unequalled in Style and Quality—Unparalleled in Low Prices. Metes, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothine a',d Furnishing Goods, Eats, Caps, Eto., Etc. By far the Finest Assortment, Best .Values and Lowest Prices. WE - H,P. VE Whoop! here's another season come, 011 merchants clear the track, We're going; to,bent:tlle.record some,Don't try to hold us back. Whoop 1 rices lower than before, ROW goods, iu stacks froth roof to• floor ; With novelties our'stor0 is full, And that is where we get the pull. GOT - THE - PULL. We run to 'vin Hind. don't forget The prize we ,want is trade. We'll iiiake our figures lower yet Than winner o'er :made. - Whoop ! Here's the store that gives you most, You'll find we melte no empty Boast, But bargains big and bountiful, And that is where we have the pull. Show us' the man who said "There is always room" at the Top." Lending the Trade, Standing high above all rbemlpetition, we find the Crowd is still with Us, yet we cry for More. Our new Fall Stoek is. Immense, our Bargains Tkiliniited. In the Quick Rush of the Fall Trade everything goes at a Rock Bottom 'Price. Corrie in Everybody and, for once in your life, see what Qaality and Style really means in'.Hert.s' and, Boys 'Clothing', Heats, Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods, MI, These Goods are as you like thein in all Respects. Irises particularly Pleasing, A. 'Special Range of t verooatings at Prices that will Astoliish Pout 1,1/173 G U:.l .XM.NTE E &)LID S.1 TI F4 CTIO,N.— W E Gl'T/E rT. L_> - HAS 3ILO Ci: , SJR. t_/ SS.E.IDS>J", await.