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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1890-4-11, Page 6.1. ... 6 Late British News -1_ A HUMAN SKELETON POUND IN TREE, A Crown of Pure Gold. and when the doctors made a post mrateni they found a steel knife blade la oto his skull for an Melt and trokeo 0 there.11 bad been them so long that 11 hone had healed over the spot, whore A enterml. The blade had panned be tween the convolutions of the bram, NVaa 1/11111,l8r011. The nearest incident th 00011 at.vount for the presence of the Ida TIIE BRITSSELS POST. APRIL 11, 1800, lemsasesssesaisasaisigasiosicserca,sommasaesec.......=,....$ GENTLEMEN FARMERO behind. I left at least 8500 worth of clothes, REALTH. III huts, shoes, gloves, t wo finefowling-pieces, , The Atietual Experience or VOUT 10U Englishmen in ontallo. 11, It was only to be expected that the 13 well tragedy at 11r2 0(1.882 Ont., would tract widu-spread attention to the induce -111. ' menta talhrett young Englishmen of fain de' and wealth to 0088' and aettle Carat • 11nforturtately the tatenthin ie of a no ng now maddle several. truoks and huge ' MacifmViNle ram* OE Visa; VIM mem Two Children Fall Over Preoipioe, Tho English War Ofilee is experimeotin with the home no a cavalry arm. There is a remarkable rush for menthe ship in the London Stock Exchange, multi entrance fee hi to be raised from ;$1,O00 t 42,600 The perfect figure of a Munoz body ha been found in a large ehn tree trunk tha was being out up in a timber yard at Sear borough. It is officially declared there is salt enong in the Teeside field in England to supply tit world. for 80(2) years. One less worry for th present generation. Tin fields which are said to promise vas retina have been opened at Gippslaud, 11 the colony of Australia, and an English emo pany has been formed to work them. The Duke of Portland has been disappoint ed again. It is a, girl, and the precedent o a century, during which 11.0 direct heir has been born to the house, remains unbroken. It is settled that Prince George of Wales, when. he has completed his course in gunnery, 'whieb. is expected to be about April 1, will be placed in comnotud of the new gunboat Thrush. The English Government had advertise( for proposals for the supply of 20 yards o web'ting, to be used for repairing harness in Cyprus. Tho advertising will most shout four times as much as the webbing. It is expected thra with the new rifles and the smokeless powder, important changes will be made in the musketry training of the English army. Greater prominence is also to be given to musketry practice. ' NV111011 001141 not h1/1 reillaced for $1000, My Mins Willard on Woman'S Drefili, Miss Frances E. Willttrd, in her lato an 'Ma tubkvos, gives the following expression to her Mena on the subject of wenmo's ity YOUNG HUGO'S LOSSES, dress 1 -- la, 1 .11. two Mende were tame ly well provided for at, and left all behlud," in the males hrioin had occurred oine mouth before, wheu he was thrown from a waggo and rad his head severely hurt, An English paper asserts that there is 111 121 holy 1,, holm 011101 pleasure 10 101111 111 0xliibititig her nuiseular powers in lie own drawing room to a, eirele 01(1(111(111(1 and astunishial friends. Attired in a 1011 „ tool clinging aawn she lies down at, fu 8' length upon the tloorovith her urine 11011 closely to her eides. A. friend then re 8. quested. to fasten her skirt); eeeurely arrant 1° her feet and place her handkereinef uptoi ° them, Tide done, the handkerchief i conveyed 11)' her feet to her mouth. 81 then Pommes her Best position, and, witho t moving her arra:, gradually raises horse until she stands upon ber feet without , hair out of place or the tiniest bead " moistime on her brow, 2e, Catharine Reed, mold woman who lived wit her son at Sea -combo, near Liverpool,passe Christmas eve in a publie house drinking t and, leaving 81 (0 late hour to go home, di not reach there. 'rhe next day her so identified 115 hero a body that was wash() up on the shore near the town. The Coi - jury rendered a verdict that the of 1 woman had fallen into the water while her way home intoxiatted, and her son col leeted without tronble a policy she kW ha upon her life. A week or two ago lie re ceived a letter from a woman in the Liver pool workhouse claiming to be his mothe and asking him to deoy the"ramor" tha she was dead. He thought it was from a impostor and paid, no attention to it. A. f few days later the old woman herself walk ed in and insisted that he should aecorat t her for that insurance money. The Wen- tity of the wonian's double 20110 was found drowned is as yet unknown, " Woratun everlantingly ha. its , sin 802,3, that neiswes Hs is town „, and dying ;11ati all other =see that Sharrees dizen d, Money of Me Grandame 'mat ed, and bedraggled style of dress la to• et mace. day doing more harm to dahlia% unborn, 11. ; Macioce:al:le liature, and bids fait., if tit, ! and impartial inquiry is not at 01100 0 aI afoot into the truths of smith, statemw that are bong; 111100, followed a full a r report thereupon, to net very inn g tho detriment of this province of Ontar g Aral nol: unlikely to the whole eounti II There is surely nullielent warrant for a go 1 ernmental inquiry into the foundation f • 1114 slows of his randfathor's tarduelthet ien7g1)'l ,11,111)011(etct.' 4tigintit:Tains' Wlili t 111I1(11'b(8ll00 ((4111 eh fortune fall into t hande of sharpers. It ,,,,esent mayor , lo, wos not good for the yonth (who 18 now y the wonder 10 thet mat Ny. young man) to feel the eyes of Paris concerti. small heads can carry all WO know 1 (Veil or or, rather 0. ing on him the day of Victor Hugo's Amara , , Fathom and (amulet hi in inside Imp markt. apotheosis There was c„oat, and be assured you'll got no more 111 - en tion5 bind a Innith! nja Bismerek, and • inatance, of stub a stray at) is told 111 the f 1 lowing : 1 1 Dat,aarann, PLacnin Cottxmv, Cal., Mar s 24. —The murder of Frederick Cornwal (0 Ben Well and the extraordinary airciunotane it surrounding it have excited the greatest i 11 ; terest among the young Englishmen v.,1 a ! have recently hem coining to California f uge numbem, many of whom 110.,V0 be plucked by sharpers of the Birchall sten h through the " farm -pupil " swindle. One d these. itt Arthur C. E. Johns, a nephew Lord Lurgan and DOW OW1101' Of an extensi I fruit orchard 81Delmore, whose experzen n is ohnost a pile/Wel to Stet of &moven an d Pelky. In conversation with a correspout eat to -day Mr, Joints said: 1 " Yes, I 0,111 one of the victims of tl (1 sharpers who lure young Eugliehineu to Ca . atlas where they (WO 3110011011 of all the 11 possess. A couple of years ago, being tlesirot of learning son ic tisefulogeopatiog in Americ . : I answered eat advertisement in a Londo O paper, which set forth in glowing terms tit delights of a gentleman farmer's life i 11 Ontario. I had 00 business experience at th time and and relied upon the judonent . my father, but he was largely influent:0 o by my enthusiasm for the free, advanturoi life of America, as I pictured it. Buffalo 131 war then in London and somehow I mixe him up with my dreams of life in Ontario and so did a great 111tUly other youn Englishmen who fell into the same tra because they only saw the sentimental sid ol- ‘,)) 1-17,1 "1"1101111)4"81-"50".11er" th" cm* farewell to GPV10811 11114 2 0051'00 j 111011y. Wttlking himeelf and well apart ch. from everybody else behind his grandfather's Browniug into cornets rad you'll here no lis 1(1.8050, Georgee shared his glow 1'3u was 'nom epics ; put Parnell into pettienatm, and Immo rule is a, lost cause ; treat Powderly In es a singularly handsome hal, too a hum of 2 the same fashion, and the powder mine of n. sympathy greeted 11411 all the way 100(8 the , iggim will blow m Areh of fnumph to the Pantheon. up the labor movement. in I After that to he imbody 1 It was a, hard I Nigigitraly„ novitiate and niggardly brazing° to- il) by adopting aidason and haviug" V 0 m 0 trap pace \V i th the other ; a ligature around 1 1 o ot i a a ays en trial. mot ges thought of becoming somebody of Hugo " on his card. 'The stepfather:Let- ' the villa organs at the moldiest altimeter of the womanly lignrc, meant; tin impoverished ye culed this ambition. Mine, Dubois, a very co experienced person, Into whosehands Clomps ,why W0111011 scream when they see co mouse, d fell, encouraged hint to live " as a nobleman and why they are so terribly afraid of a t_ should." 8he showed a, maternal interest term which shonld be their gloty, as it le 01 r('Y' "ma" 01 "it and of a°48°, and' Phil" blood -supply hi the braio, mul may explain 11(1 him, setting up to be his Lady Castlewood, ; tluft of their brothers, via., dronfpnlituled. 10 11/1C1 nyt.lciag lum more impatient of home " Onr degradation in the line of binning. o. Cat1(1181118 011 Ws conduct and social ambition. •' Mg the Walk. has remelted such a, point that y He went to her for comisel and eonsolatim I Helen Campbell says it ion requisite in fan!' ion - "My husband (1210011 t chew any more is and WU ao verdant as to think her a Mar- able Lonclonstores to have the W01110(1 clerks tOlat000," liaiti 8 newly -married women to a a„, guise of the ancient nobility, I not larger around. than twenty Mellen, '(1(121 of Mende, " or el, least he doesn't n ; Then she lod him to the sharpers, who eighteen -inch (00/15ta are preferred.' Look PartY plumed him, The parquet does not seem to 8(1 (2110 monstrous deformity produced by eon- wile,liLIvez11 50011118," hshtititio" him 1" they all asked. n fina anything in hor conduct on whiell to strietive surgery as limited to the average I o base a prosecution. She was not bound, I fashion -photo, and think what belittlement ,,eg"'121:11toilienziyimg,actif,titL tavendttierwe.ne,iats•iiitett,," If suppose, to know that the gang to which of power and happiness 11. 112(18210 to the poor ol n the front porch, I noticed. he wits ill ar. d she introduced the poet's grandson were ci,.ea, „tures who wear these waists, and to 1110 ' 0880, and linally I asked him what 20115 the Is what they were. At (15) 5)5)75 time 1(2 550(1)5 1 °11""1'011 1 a age, should pay 30,0001, for a fur -lined ' not hi normal conditions for motion . coy- ditions for thought ; high -heeled. women are " Bonneted women WO MA in norn1O1 con. 1,n,taiit,et.110.100y$18;1:3(,ziiii,1,1„:21igi 015asihdo, tad have told you it queer that Georges, mon after ho 0111110 of taking my hands, , mantle, which one of them—Pasquier, the fisted women are 2,03 in lisrmsi er,,,,lltions before wo were Timi,ried,” g couturier—made for her. M. and ,,Tin0. j for " What is it 7" I gasped, ns the V151011 of p Lockroy would. bless their stars were young, motherhood. EPA of the constrictions ' O Hugo to commit scone political misdemeanor and contortions involved by these crimes 111 another 100111811 swept 0001' ma of the life, ; which would lead to his being shut 111) ill dress is a distinct violation of loving laws " Love," he answered, " I and an in - est impp 110S3 eau growth. I wom et et elven by our heavenly Father for oitml,tifti-t yvte,rafotergitvoebanciceo?-,phowev. Can you, will . Clairvaux Prison. Incarceration there is, - i i 1 Natnre's Thonghtfulllesfi, His wife 10 hook .110 more at night, When seems the town to have a sombre TOO 111111 111111 gray, Ality he go forth with ;feint to make it bright, He's had his day Dis wife is Wok.' Mil who is that, ith glossy hot, And step as springy its the step of fawn, . Who leaves at night returning with the dawn 3(2 15 the other man whose wife's just tfono 1 He 11 500 the paintings done 1 have the flu)1 The town shell never ettty, 80 dull and gray ; His wife 11114 gone 1 So 13entle nature molten A compeneation sweet She gives for what. she takes, • Afal Ilis WOOL, So where the flower 15 plucked another springs, As she'e providing for a myriad things. The WWII mu not be left to stay All dull and grey : One wife ennuis home to -day, Another goes away. It Was Fixed for John. 11. 15 said that Mr. Biggar's death was due to his racompromising temperance principles. His doctor ordered ran to take wine at his meals to brace himself up, but he refused to do so, and gradually broke down. A real. crown of pure gold studded with a'thousand diamonds and. valued at 837,500 is to be put up at auction at Singapore. It formerly belonged to the Malay Sultans, and is being sold by the estate of the late Sultan of Perak. The problem of whether kangaroos can be aseliinatized seeme to have 138011 settled at Tring Park, London, where they are being successfully raised, The secret was in let- ting them run wild, instead of keeping them in, pens as had heretofore been done. The Qiieen has sent a silver punch bowl to the officers of the Prussian regiment of dragoons of which she is Colonel, and Angeli is coming 03000 10 Wind- sor from Vienna shortly to paint a pottrait of her Majesty, which she intends to present to them. A bullet from one of the new English army rifles being used at the range at Aldershot • Camp a few days ago went wide and travelled two miles,before stopping. Practice at the range has had to be discontinued on account of the long range 1110 rifles are thus shown to possess. •,. The English Admiralty have determined to introduce a new kind of saluting in the alaVy. Up to date sailors have saluted their officers by raising their hats. In future they will bring, the hand up to the head after the military fashion, only with the side of the hand to the front instead of the paha Fate pursues the British 11 0 -ton guns re- . lentlessly ; !MO of them has just been sent to the bottom of the Thames by the sinking of the craft aboard of which it was being trans- ported to its ship. The London alreira sug- ' lens that they had better let it lie there awhile ; "tho salt water may strengthen it," The new City and Southwark Subway in London has hada successful experimen tal test fifty persons travelling in two ears through the tunnel underneath the Thames at a speed of thirty miles an hour by electric power. The road is from fifty to seventy feet under- ground, and elevators will take people up WWI down at the stations. " A New 'Zealand paper, in its sporting col- umns, says : " The meta races at Heed of the Bay, Akaroa, terminated iu a eomewhat surprising manner. The course lay acmes thesands the bay, and through some delay the last race was not. run until the tide W114 well in, with the result that the horses had to swim some distance in the sea before the whining post was reached. Mr. J. Duncan's Spot, although not tho best praer, managed to wan by euperior natatorial powers." Two children playing upon 8(021081)3 slope at Auchmithie, Scotland, slipped and rolled down to the edge rif a stoop precipive, 475 feet high, over which they fell to the beach below. Those who ran to gather op their mangled remains found them on them feet in the sand in a general state of mental be- wilderment and with no worse injuries than a few scratches. The Grand Junction Canal et Berkhomp• stead, upon which large quantities of perish- able freight are conyeyed to the London merkets, hes just been blockaded for twenty- six hours because two boats got into the look at the 50.1110 time, and neither one would back rat More than fifty boats were blocked before the canal authorities compelled one of the Captains to give in, The Forth bridge cost the lives of fi ty-six workingmen during the seven yowl's 01 118 construction, but the engineers insist that this is co remarkably good showing. They say; " The fact that the Toss of life has not been larger on a Work of such magnitude with so large a number 01 1000 employed in danger- ous positions shows that no reasonable pro - cautions for their safety hove been omitted " At a meeting of the British Royal Botauie Society reeently a number of dried specimens of bygrometic club moss from Meson were shown. It was ett1(1 that these plants had the power ascribed. to the rose of Jericho of f rolling themselves up like a ball when (iry, and becoming apparently dead ; but they were able to 1111101(1 and grow agaln when ; exposed to moisture, Tho epeeimens oilman .hoxt been kept for throe months in a dry place, hot were green, and flourishing, The annual report of the Peabody Trust t for the maintenance of good. homes for the 7, working classes in Londozi shows the birth rate in the Moises kept by the trust to he ! 8.72 per 1,000 above the rest of tondon, and the death rate nearly 1 per 1,000 below the average, while the infant mortality is only a little over lutlf the average. The trust has spent over 36,250,000 providing buildings for 20,374 persons. The average earnings of each family aro about 33,75 per week, and the average weekly reit about $ 1,20. The tate per room is 52i cents per Wook. William 'Benjamin Rowland, a eartmari, ,rocently died of phthisis at London hot- , Some Useful Hints. When one is fatigued and foot sore from nmell walkiug, it is very refreshing to bathe the feet in warm water and rub them with extract of arnica. A round piece cut from worn•out cashmere hose, and cat -stitched to the wrong side of the knee of children's hose with strong cot- ton,will strengthen them greatly. Kerosene paired on red flannel and oottoul on the throat will greatly ease 00005 throtft. It will also heal outs and cure chilblains, In bottling catchup or pickles, boil the corks, and while hot you con press them into the bottles and W11011 cold they are tightly sealed. Use the tin foil front com- pressed yeast to cover the corks. Nothing so quitatly restores tono to ex. hausted nerves and strength to a, weary body as a bath containing an ounce of aqua- naut -rank to each pailful of water. It makes 11(11 80811 firm and smooth as marble, and renders the body pure and free from p.11 odors. A pound of sugar is one pint, an ounce of any liquid is two tablespoonfuls and a phrt of liquid weighs sixteen ounces. Try keeping cranberries fresh by putting them in cold water containing a, piece of charcoal. Change the water occasionally. Brien your sifter becomes clogged with flour or meal sift some hot sl • • you will bo surprised to see how nicely it I; clean I Wash tray covers, bo., that are embroid- ered in colors in cold water -with borax, Rinse them well in cold water, do not sprin- kle or roll up, but iron them while they are still slightly damp from the line. Lemon juice will whiten frosting, cram- beiTy juice will color it pink and the grated rind of nal. orange strained through a cloth will color it yellow. Grated ehocolate is best for coloring it brown. A. simple means of changing the air of a siek room is to open woodcut, at the top and coming the door, 111000 it backward and forivai'd rapidly, so 145 to insure a current of fresh air Frain the window. When the skin is bruised it may be pre. vented from becoming discolored by using 8 little dry starch or arrowroot merely motet- ened with cold water and placed on the injured part. This should be don. at once. To Keep Pio Crusts from Crumbling, — When your pies with upper crusts are ready to put in the OV011 to bake take abate sweet intik in a rap and with a bit of clean cloth wet the upper crust and rim. When baked it will present 2151110)3 surface and will not flake off. To candy orange or letzten peel.—Drop the skins as you accumulate them into cold water, keeping them under it by a plate. Boil them until they pre. tender and can easily be pierced with a splinter of wood. Drain and lay them in cold water immediate- ly. Pill. a half a pint of water to P. 1)01111(1 of 011gar ; 000/i the skies in it until the sirup 10(2(25 very thick ; lift them out on a plate to dry and sprinkle powdered sugar over them before they are quite cold. To remove effects of rain drops from velvet deem the velvet and beat it, while drying, with a whalebone, on the under side of the coat. This should make the pile of the vol' 3001. rise. Use the often -explained doyiee of the lint iron, bound with a wet cloth, firmly held by one person, flat side uppermost, while another passes the spotted surface several times over the steam. It must be quickly done and promptly "beaten " 'while being held in the hot air of a heater or be- fore a coal fire to dry. Ileat from the bank of the coat only. Irish Un0QUETTES (VERY ThOLIM0178).-- Mash some baked potatoes with butter, cream (or milk) rad ono egg, whipped to a froth, r011 the paste coot too moderate thick - 110:4, chop up eight to ten boned sardines (two for each croquette), cook thetn in the following sauce: Two ounces of butter, one 1 teaspoonful of curry powder, a little chopped onion and squeeze of lemon juice. i Make turnovers of tho potato poste, fill ,,, them with the mixture ana bake in a brislc oven. A Celestial Compliment, a A neeretary of the Chinese Embassy in n Washington WM introduced to a lady, who t among other questions naked "What It virtue do you most highly prise in your f WOM011?" The vitiate of domesticity," was the reply. I "'Then you do netlike your women 10 1(20300' in society 111110111" she questioned. ; "Not st all. Our law even rccogoises MUM a for aiverce when woman --pardon mo, ma. . darne--15 inquisitivoand talkative." 'rhen I would lie in danger of being di- f vorced if 311051.1 in 01108 3" smilingly asked a "My people handed over the money, think ing it a good investment, and that I ova 1 going to spend &pleasant year in the countr learning (2(15 business which 1,0110 afterward to make me rich. The most plausible tale were told, and the sum involved was no 1 large—I believe about81000—rad it waS the gvetft rigmber of viethns ensnared tho made it probtable. The money was peid i j cash and the other parties were to pay ! all my expenses out to Ontario, where I Wall to work with a farmer for a yen and be supplied with pocket money ant a certain percentage of the profits j When the time came for sailing I fatuu f two other young men were coming ou 1 with ole anti that we were to be met e 2 New York by an agent of the mythical lain 1 company which wee running the business Neither of the other fellows knew any more nhout what we were going to do 311811 1 did and I was only 16 years of age at the time 1 "We had a first ohms passage out, but el a 10 -day boat, which did not cost over 350 apiece. Arrived at Now York a man ma I am sure, a blessing in disguise to the Due ci Orleans, who gave a deal of trouble to 1 111011 in their magisterial power do not forbid " As he finished I slipped my hands s , y thie thing by statute, in the interests of their frrn. Ii.,0 r(1,. (11.8wing out a box of snail' and ons ti 1 t 7 toI by side in the Messed work of dress -reform, oBut ethics and :esthetics must go side 11t:11001.11,,inJt1),21e111,43.Icuazysfoorgaltiariliy).pu spoke of for that is nature's way. Tho pioneers did ' " Ris face was a *Mitre, I can tell 110(7 000 1.1111, and their "bloomers" speedily .11.11,0C11, 0%"tUerehi lei18181,0tilr'st 8015(3)8 00111(000(1 001120805 set 'tvoe dropped into innomous desuetude. lint the forever abstain from the weed." modern—led by 'Mrs. Annie Jrariess Miller, sat atnature's feet, and on my recent eastern Y '1.1181. Hobe of the now fashon-plate'—have I 0:: w.A1.01,7.51 1,,liinlaiyetodurt:e0alltyuduoslem sonf utithe Ilatedfioerse. trips 1 leacned what I know to be true in ' "No," answered Oa' wife, "but Tams fixed progressive Chicago—that the best are also for John," coming to be the bravest women, that among them is an absolute craze for getting rid of 1 s his illustrious parents before and since he came back from India. His cousin, Prince t' Henri de Chartres, also got into money lenders' hands, and was soot to expiate his Yt folly init. long and °adults tour in Central Asia—Lobelia/era Wages of Women Workers. According to Marion Harland, "60 cen• turien of precedent: since tho ti,no of their 'foremother Eve' have rendered women in- , capable of competing on equal terms with men in manufacturing, mercantile, profes- atonal, and 01'011 educational business, They do not work as men do. 'A man grasps his business with both hands. If his hands are not strong enough, he clamps it with his ) ' feet and rather than let it go, seizes it with his jaws.' A woman usuall)3. regards labor t as a means to an end, as 'a violence done to us asullhanded ns our tickets to Niagara,Falls and to a small country town hi Ootavio, he said he did not know anything 11101.0 0.1)011t it and refused to give us money foi our expeoses in New York. We went up to Niagara, Falls and stayed there three days a corsets, and that the divided skirt is worn $nowledge of God. by tens of thousands whom you might not ; suspect of so much good erase andeourage." ! Many are saying now: " Show us the ! father. ' But God is not physical body to re seen as wo see each other, and, indeed, we do not in any deep or rent sense see each , other with one's natural e General Health Notes. A SIMPLE RE5TE1W.—A child three mouths the outer form, that 'which gives 401180 Tist- nature and precedent.' She will not take old was suffering from =wilco; hernial., lathy to the soul. We know each other in ' the dee est sense as - reason, and the same care as a man • she stands too Pr beauty, and the sentiments of the soul. And had been provided produced so notch irrita- otrusion from the navel, The truss which P re know The 00 1 15 only as we kumv 001551058 as spirits tion that / t was obliged to be removed. that we k 110 W God, and once aucavin doctor improvised a remedy which worked (,o(1 as life, as truth, its love, rad as power 0(1(0))'g 1 05 important, true ; and we believe , admirably, by taking 0110 fourth of an ordin- 4kein of soft white 3c00n, and tying a he is never far from us; there is always muc npon her dignity. She is oven to , tempgr 00 whimpering when found fault t (01(111," (1 this a cotemporray remarks : "This our expense rad then went on. The wagm met us at the station rad wo wore taken to the fer.n, where the proprietor at once be gnu to grumble because WC had wasted fou days, ho said. Things were very different front what we expected. It was a, ntost dreary region. The first night at a meal they called "supper" the farmer got mad at me when I asked for a glass of ale and said N00 would have 10 give up such aristocratic notions. The next morning we had to get up before daybreak, at about 4 o'clock, and go out to work in the fields. I "The farmer, who was a, surly, ill-temper- ed brat% anxious only to get as onneh as possible out 01 1(0, 100 afterwards learn- ed, discharged his hired man in anticipation of our coming. Instead of receiving pa for our work re were actually paying Ing 1 for the privilege. We all worked so hard the first day that we could do nothing for two or throe days after net, being sore all over with swollen brads and foot. We had to sleep iu it wretched gari'Ot where it was frightfully cold and they wouldn't give us light to read 01' writo by at night. We used to lie in bed and talk over our hard lot and the homes we had left behind, wondering sheuld (00 ever see them again, and often we tidal our- selves to slop. "'1'110 food WO got was wretehetl,• and WO began to lose flesh rapidly. 'rho people WO 11201. were 1100 and untutored and though well-intentioned, 00 doubt, were not the kind of people we could associate with, We wore Englishmen and better educated than the rest, and the old rulhan we worked for, I think, took a delight in taking it out of us, as he said, and humiliating us in every possible way." that it is (1(1 10851 worthy 3)1 8)8-5 serious con• knot in the noddle, and then tying, the yarn life du Me, Tins is to know God, to feel that a,1011 1.03 a holy preeence7. and within us a animation, especially by young W0111011 W110 b011t the body placing the knot no such a he is in the air we breathe, and the light este to earning their own living and to position as to yes upon t prota as on. e rain this oho ole a ) Hance for two or t 1 • I Aft r fails m at the earth; he is in every truth ' ta -mg their placea among the world's bread. !I°, g and law of nature; in overy cry of need, in winners. There are, to be sure, many ex- -""" " °" l °options to this rule, malty brktt, indepen.. •,. 1 ths the-1011nd' .11{'119 entirely cured. every call of duty, in every cause (11 right - dent, self-neliant young women, who, while .I.T01:1INU WIT1100T Ell.V1/T1O:c.—Ona of tra eoueness. Sin blinds the sonl; shuts out the thoroughly womanly, are also thcorougl most obstinate forms of pruritic is that which vision of the soul. Would we 10(20(0 G011 we able to tone care of themselves. lo fac , is not accompanied by eruption of any sort.. must turn from every mil way and walk in the list of exceptions is already quite 11.8 Elderly POOp10 are particularly subject: to every path of duty. The soul must telk long as the rule itself, perhaps, like the ono- this form of the disease. The following with God in prayer -41/r. Thomas, movable passage in Andrew and Stoddard's remedies are recommended by an eminent 181111 gra • French professor, as 'being very valuable in htill there is enough truth in Marion Harlaud's indictment to make it worthy of at night, just before retiring, 7with n quart of It was not many weeks, said Mr. Johns, before they ell agreed that us 1, ung was not tft ell what they expected, and the soon- er they quit the better. Then they found they were tied down by on iron•bound agree- ment to the farmer, who was very eautious about letting them go out of MB sight. They met a young Englishman working for a neigh. • boring farmer 111 the same plight as them- selves who had tried to run away and been brought book, and be described the life as w orse then slavery. They heard of shriller eases all 03001! Ontario, In many, wealthy young Englishmen had been lured into carry • ing with them an immense outfit of clothes anti luggage, which they relinquished and left at the farms rather than stay oat their time. The3r were nearly all penniless and friendless in a straege country. "/ wrote home," said Mr. johns, "end meanwhile determined to run away at the first opportunity. I had a little 0001. 816 eft, all I had in the world, aml my commit - ono were even worse off. It VMS agreed that f I were to get money from home or should ny 01 31(0 others before a curtain date, WO 1,01114 1110410 Cffuolly ship for NOW York 1111 11101100 to England. Our sufferings from xrassivoly Isla:roam work and insulTivient 00(.1 finally got unendurable, rad one (lark ight I mauled along the roof and dumped. o the ground after bidding my companion)! , tearful good•bye. They WM only waiting 00 12101103' to do tho same, Walked to Nia- gara Fella and got from them to New York 011 a freight Dahl. I had Just 25 cents eft after I had bought a steerage ticket to ' .,iverpool on the Nervin and got a, 111804)3 (12141 ode with 3110t -Aho il rst I had had in many day. To the ateerage a groom lay next to tie and AVMS 4.0011 to 1110, 111111 bat 101' 10 1101 boold htwe .A. passage holm arrived or MO the day I left Now y01.14, 8.3 learned fterwarda. T had not been home more Su y. t "The very day that my country would e have the luck to possess a womanly behig () like you," replied the gallant son of the w heavenly realm, "every 00.2000 of divorce t would be removed from the world." wo or throo weeks before heard of the scapo of my 17(00 00111pall 10114 in misery. I no of then, Albert Luttrell of Leamington, as SD WOrn with the work 11(203 110 died ott bc (0000(0(40 1101110. Each of 110 2(105 W01 1 plied with luggage, which wo had to leave f •. • num. such cases : After washing the entire body, • young WOMall. It is not altogether man's the most serious oonsideration by every tion of carbolic acid and half a pint of vine- close of curtain. leeture)—" Slue tl I' warm water containing two Mums of a sola. Mr. Chugwater (drawing on his boots at ve Short Lessons in Ethnology. . gar, then dust over the entire body with stood this about as long as I intend to stand le 1 Ina ses mi wages less and her chances poorer than those of a of bismuth and three ounces of starch, or Mrs. Chugovitter—" 'What rote you man of the same intielleetuliber, There three drains of salleylie acid and three (traces to do 1101V ?" going powder consisting of 1100 drams of salkylite it." is mugh in her own view of1110 that I "I'm going out to taken walk with the only her righ'ts of earning as good a living as her 1 A Now Reateur Fon Tterramr,vrisr.—Pro. brother fully recognized, she, too, must seize 2 bably there is no one disease for which so "winnts of starch. say.,s ,t,‘21,,chio!osi: iatm.ev,(1 to me." for this and, before she can holy) to lave 1 lii int, et eataue about. this house that never gard it merely as a pleasant diversion or grim The latest remedy adviaed, and which is her business 'with both hoods,' and not re- many different remedies have been suggested. ": Viici(t1:0(fogl1190111,1°W'ey's kind and affectionate necessity, not to be gladly accepted but to 1 said to he in popular demand, consists in bo endured for I little while between girl- ; exposing the patient to the stings of hees. hood and matrimmiy. to '7'1;11:thit0'shlote'ec:Itise he recognizes you as 8 " Tho young num knows that he will be of the affected pert, and the stinocea are , 1 The inseets are applied in the neighborhood kli,./atimepalisaptiileiatl.12,t)--" Always !" discharged if he does not do his work oval/. ! repeated until a mire results. A French -- The young woman often thinks that winning ' physician recently made a report to the ! Waykl, or regard for the sox, or, as a last Academy of Medichie at Paris, of one hen - Her Ineffeotive Trapa resort, tears, will [wail to exeuse slighted „ tired eases of acute chi onie rheumatism — am Afraid I cannot attend tasks and work ill -clone. Aod this attitude treated by this method, anti, as he claimed, avoid° ., / your party, dear, 1 tun goieg away /he day on her part for buisnese lowers the price of with enecess. According to the report, it her 02011 and her sister's labor in all the mar- requires, however, an overage of noarlY after and I will have 011011 an awful lot of kets of the world. The only remedy 15 1.120 three hundred and fifty stings for g , you really have ee" 1(.11a(n0cutfiell-m2I''t'ai stren e if one abnyo .suggested—to take hold 01 1410' patient, to affect a cure. Probably tho suelli a lot of traps, 1.11113 )3021 have never been work both hands." majority of persons would prefer the disease 1.0 the remedy, able to each any moo yet." Wo Pause for a Reply. , Row can they grow a pillow -slip In the !nicht 0.18 feather -bed, 331111 11020 can a horsefly over a ship Or an ink -stand on its head? How can a wheel -barrow anything, And when does a butter -fly? Will the garden-mke itself next spring? We pause for a reply. Does the applc.somoo the cianvas-back, 00 the current -jell out loud 2 Does tho raspberry -jam tho hasty snack While the peaoh-preserves the crowd? And what will the homeless oyster -stew When the seas have all gone dry? These things concern both me (an(3) nu— V3 to prase for reply. Evolutions of the Typewriter, she W110 so pretty and winsome, my new amanuensis, That she cast a ray of 501(81111(0 03001' all the eases of trade: And iny answering letters woo a matter now of great bliss; I For I felt tt thrill of pleasure in (110(108111(0 to this maid, An 3 sought 1115 office early, 101( 171)0 office very late, My attention to my business was 0. matter te of surprise ; But tho feet is I was suing for a good lit - tie houselnato, And ony mind was not on business, but 1 deed far otherwise. So we wedded, and no 5(1000 to tho firm is oho Mooing; But 1 find that for "dictation" she has 1.01. 0(115 very treat a And though the cares of Imminent) now are sometimes most oppressing, t Still seek the office early, leave the office t very late, 1 0 A REMEDY Ma 1141XHIPILLA4/..Dr. W01101., asstent of Prof. HMOS), of Vienna, ewes sticking -plaster, He finds that the disease erysipelas by surrounding it with strips of Mrs. 5)1011018—" Row awfully rigid and rarely, if over, extends beyond the limits of (10(013)81.10atie Bit Canonicus has become since he the stiaking•plaster. This mey be called the was 1210,10 llishow) MO, 1(1111(10..-"P00; he's in no dagger now mechanical method of treating erysipelas. We have succeeded in many eases of the sort, of reoeiving a request for his resignation by surrounding or covering the affected part from his „sgregatis2, 10 with 001tOdiOlil. DRAM 80110 TII100A0..--T1114 is Eb 110010 4 Rare Good Luok. applieclby Dr. J. C. Cameron, to 0100(0 of die- Fond Manuna—" Why, what have yon in ease which hasbeen observed by sanitarians your apron?" anclphysicians, to have resulted a 11011221100 01 Little Daughter (breathlessly)—" Oh, timee from poisoning of the house atmosphere unmoral, 1 Such good luck 1 Dotty Dimple's by sewer gas. The principal symptoms of eat had six kittens, and her mamma, would. drain sotto throat " wenn irritation shnilar not lot her keep but one, so she gave 1110 t110 to the rash of scarlet fever, a high tempera- other fir " to re from enlargement end ulceration of the nail!, and in some histances seppination The Eked Man Has His Day. of the tonnile, an appearame similar to that He Was Oross-Eyed, a/diphtheria, The term "drain sore throat," "Ts that dog of yours good for anything?" 43 a goad 000, and the causation of 0015 Ile asked of a saloon keeper on York street, threat by sewer W/0 //frords an oxpThautti011 HA he nuttioned to a canine that lay behind 01 (120 frequent ocearrenee of outbreaks of the Move, this diocese, in which whole &militia are "Is ho ? You just lily your hand on my stricken down at once, The man did ao, and the dog sprang up shonktor 1111(1 Utter a whoa " ono who has suffered from a 80001.0attaak of A Ilitty RICM141)V von alitta•Suncxess.—Any Ibila bib him owner 111 (1110 log and gracefully retired. "How do yolt seerant for that?" asked sea -sickness, will be grateful for any 1)100115 whieli offers rolief. Tho following remedy, sugrstoil by a. Russian physician, moo:aim- bh?1,10tilgit''Pri,r; j.i..10 1010artt0001288101attoinght3ivor ho was wont, oaza8 of „ea moko,,,, md. of ay, aia4 cross-eyed 1" was the reply. "I ought to it when the syinptons first beg in to make have put my hand on your shoulder and yet. 0( 1(20 be an offectivo means of ourinf the their appearance. P120 remedy consiats of 10'1," twenty breaths sh mild betaken oath minute, ! milting long mud deep inspirations, About Couldn't Think of Two Thingsat Once, and as dem all ossiblo. After thirt forty inspirationa utvebeen taken, thr4rop- ' The follotving pathetic remarks W010 03000. tolls will be found to abate, and in 21. 10(0 heara n small boy al, it pink:: minutes will disappear altogether. If the "Darling, r ping to let go of your ymptons reappear, the deep breitthingaliould iv, nil for a minute, but you mum% ho angry, be at once resorted to, Tf the testimony of X wouldn't loose it, only some kind of a at1 he amen 01 212000 persons who have tried 00(011100 10 moping down my inch andItian't he remedy can e believed apeody r ilx tho t tat the same time y tgl 511 1)011 you and the at an be obtained orp