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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1900-09-07, Page 5Clubbing rates. Goshen Line . We have made arrangements o Offer the following low clubbing ates with TRH :1111-1ALD: Daily Globe . • $4•00 „ 1Vlail & Empire 4,25 Weekly Globe . 1.50 „ Mull & Empire 1.75 Derliner Journal (German) 2.50 nuttily Herald & Star 1.75 IM•11.10.9 Vult..1019.116.731.1.4.1.4110.14./S6111:1.13,111 The many friends of Mrs Jobn. Stephenson willregret to learn of her illness. The disease bat the symptoms of typb.Oid fever, but the doctors hope to check it before it assumes any serious aspects. Wm, Stogdill Jr. who has boon suffering for Some past with a sprained wrist, is able to be at work again. Miss Jean Campbell of MeKillop was visiting at her sister's Mrs. John MoKinley's on Sunday last. .Mr. Roht. MeLinchey and Mr. Wilson. Armstrong are taking in the Toronto.Exhibition this -week. Mrs. ;Cones and family who have been visiting around here for the past few weeks have returned. to their home in Hamilton. Seeding is almost finished. in this vicinity, the acerage sown this year is not so large as has been sown in proceeding years. The farmers seem to have sumo fears of the ravages of the Hessian fly. ST. JOSEPH. • 471t; CI • VI visiting and usiriess cards to. etc. GALL AT THE HERALD - 0.0s,,_ The Exeter Times correspondant. says ; “No FLIES ON THIS... Great excitement was cutused - at St. Jos-. eph the other day by the striking of oil. It seemed to be in g,reat forc•o. springilire several feet in the air. taking live men with good eool heads all their time to bring- it un - :der snlijeetion. The liere that : was witness t•i this affair seems to have been struek in the sh•sotter by- turpentine taiti he at once gave the bs--stander.; sueb 5 saanile or a Atind 11I1 that has been selth ou seen at the striking' or 401. • TRULY ViVILIZitil; • New Y • irk 1,‘"4 t The most admicabie ase ror ar- tillery that !pee yet aeon tk is Ltint now prnetieeol thre.ali•dat 1t - rt eau+ wine el oomarr, F it ifl one tti tdistfit`t reet•rt` ets seat inete.1 Zoe vii1111 414 xi, 4111 1o,1 onicer... A set.ant: :tlit et 18. 4't 1 /Ater WC.% 91g4 'o ape, eveli t4" vialtent el.ortet p •r- : tending destraietb kit to the 0;,111e.... 11.• 144°04 the. lail4111. 1;9' tratOMPIII, • ...Ma t l•M4 t ealallk '11 aler ale* "a, teoel leen ;4» It itall 01;;' j.4. 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F. 11:1-1i!innrol. who 111: -is Te4E1211aNil tfl',111L1 42, trip to, fel-m.o.-lie seaks 'ix -ago enfausursna 'of till- • ., leanattnela teeidetie 012 liee Palls Ti151t134n. --Voltut 1nlq.ress;--41. 1.freaCj.5-,remaTilted to 01 4314313%z". reporter on Kitt-41.01kt:-. --was the display of13C8i831ter:vita-eta fr,4,itli Can - "Ida, ts cadc.alatrd it gave' eoreeteetseera aria 378101- -...zrants tlgliegaelid ialea of 'Otto re- : source.; of 145s cowatry. eleeeta .tieinge as cv.,reals. cheese. ponies I -• . and inanykimuls of fraiits sveire to he L abiallidatee, zeta tie stortn.te eniniKes them to 3Te1q14 int • the best of condition. 12 is at peek!- : tifeeti obeeet-t7eeetee-n t‘o strangers. ,ivitatuve team evrevaratee 'here^. • The! entimeafearterea (.7anevia !Aso wen represented; in fact the whole fining is n credit to -Canada. There is nodoubt at all in my minii but, that it will ht,, most i1e1pfu1 tile Dominion. During lily visit tn the -Canadian exhibit 1 Initl the pleasure of inecting the Cominiss- , Toner from (reat Britain..andalse lone of tlw jurors. There were n 42 , nearl.y so ninny" people at the Ex -I • position as in 1.4.:19. Therewere airy 'ninuilyer of Americans, but the vis- itors trona England were compara- tively few. Several United States,: liags were flying,„ hat the Union , , Jack wits not much in 'evidence." : .0 MATRON AND MAID. - Mrs. Dewey hap a Womb of diamond get in steel front 4 Spauish vestiel sunk at Manila, dies. John V. L. PruYn ot Albany owne several speeimens of the handiwork of Paul Revere as a silversmith. Miss Helen Gould is much bothered by requests for autographs. She . receives sometimes as many as 25 of these re. quests in a day, Miss Kate &whorl) persistently re- marks that so long as woman wears trail- ing skiete clutched by the lett hand and impeding freedom of motion she isn't fit for the ballet. Miss Susauneh Whitney is the oldest living public school teacher in New York. She began her work in 1830, six years before the board of education was estab- lished. London artists declare that Miss Van- derhilt-Wackerman of New York is the handsomest woman in the world, possess- ing the most perfect fine, and figure and that spiritual poise which makes the ex- ceptional model. Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, who has done so much for the University of California, is, in appearance, rather a fragile wom- an. She is often worn out by her cease- less activity and unwillingly delegates her work to assistants, Mrs. Rousevelt, the wife of Governor Roosevelt, or, as the governor himself calls her, "Teddy's chime" is a quiet, un- assuming, modest, housewifely little body who has absolutely no distinguishing clutracteristies from thousands of good. true „emetic:in wives and mothers. Mrs. Ileury N. Condt.LL is the only per- son, outside of members of congress, who is allou ed in the epeaker's lobby while . the house is in session. Her husband, the Rev. Mr. Comlen. chaplain of the hoese, le blind. He is brought to the • heese dune' bY Mrs. Couden and remains until she mules for bine Mn. Pullman, widow of George M. Pullman, is said to he one of the keenest busiliess women hz Ids eoentry. She was the daughter of .1. Y Sangre of ot- tlwa, lH. elre. Puliman deligeits in travel. Iler private t%11' an, !heed with all tis' elms -mit zii' f :I Itetee and are 0/..;14lee1 with a fall carps servauts. Mrs,. George. erecter. wife Of Cantor- nee"- eetreg is 'said w have maze.) !we- aue.iteen to Weenie as gnat a lea.ler in Sear Yore as go. Was Ft'lIll4eNou. Lela. Is uow a member of the lime: vetelnedve eet Of the tnettnra- liFe in'.bits-tia'r Wca-,-1,...4180 Of the "Mir- ty-eigli.t." the eeal timaher of the "hest Fell" in Nietr l'ettat W W. learele, Mrs. F. L. Wimp and MV•• William !Invent of Ilttenuteti, c•lasio to he de meek/ante i.r eft. mag, awl litto1",,,t1 OLP Wt•e"iti Waelnitigtan ILA d Is the eleeereae tilt pe ▪ 11.1 • w„" .(fg,sho Mi,,imigo. grated- re1hee ,^f tig•htown. 0.41.1igtal hd, o- .11ine ttte kOomigionottaty ovf..Ocuii4.i. On lin.ispi,47:•:1,1,41. POULTRY POINTERS. Priv cntroli m g•.,-:1 MOW." 811 to metier teater ithy 111 3433 44011 t far „131 33UI213 n erte etueee 1,11.80 IN. Ile mate. I Pa, wee et Tenable& Often seakeeetele fet, '44-8e,teett /44' b;t14,4":17.1 ,j :4:41J,1 111.' 1329311.4 MP MO 4 cool vatti hieelle 3"., Alu 8.1.314 ll, " :••• • b 8710 glee ,114 Itg:1 f' • 8 13 eue le, le a tea tali 4 4i18.1; 33.44,413 A 11,, I! 11,0.4 $'4.-11°,6; /•!J tree a el : !I• .41 13711, , • g eeeU ateee teereeIe Ie• le"...11.213 eette te, aa ate ee, •ette ee.., '1, 321 . 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The Steten 1188.83 teefel lets a seetiel eer fee Teeee:laree :an Satueday reteete, Teel eve lieeleee in eee wee mi:a to <Ilguti'D the ;pelt* of tereeeeti-eeie pee tee. Among the enrineeies in the reew 11n3- 1'nogl tee.aeree. at Prestien is n erecieree• 1332-nefife.teel in leve, tlat tunas ealenet L eeweelee teteese thee are breaget to tile sae: ez at 1east an 'hour Leeeee the e..-4-..c.vitirce of the In the western part oe British Celine - tete is a neve/ eee way Imo aztes 1111 teeeter. The 011334 ere nenre of trees Fevre, the bath hns heee stela:eel. 88e91 theze ate leeted tegeteer. leyeal them rnns a car with grooved wheels len ireeees wide. HAILSTONES. 17,-Tos' egg hailstones ere -out of dete Ihenvefortft, litinois rt -ports 81.4,1-018 in Itioth the hailstones were as big as base- ledis.-Rosatm Globe. An Iowa town reports 31 rainfall of 12 inn -lies Sunday. The report of bailetem as big as footballs kieteked ott: ali kola- ett titers itt titat Innearly in The seml. ELI.41 rivalry laze neeessarilytniqu'd ttt other fi:•148.-.0tualta Bee. Diose aro the davs when yew( are to bear bnieetorat 41 wies. If he ;says: eey were as big as wet. rmelona, 44, ID ase, eefeee yea ateike. 1, trill tee ous were.- MATRON AND MAID, Mrs. ilradity Uitttin. eats her"*.e.,telay dinuces truni plates that are .v.alued at a piece. eirs. .1c•irarson Davis is a good Greek • shoJar And 1i avorite reading is among the :classics of that lauguage, a volume She has always at band. . Airs. List, the wife of rtivhard List, Be- genbeck's famotte animal trainer, some - tine's tekes her intsband's Wave. She IS perCeetly fearless and eau cow a fierce iiul as suceessfully 118 her husband. Mrs. Elle:, Bodinen Parkhurst, wife of the Rev. Males Peel:burst or New York,. le ft very busy woman. She assiets ber hueband in all li1 TliIIflU8 aud varied uildertakeigs and thoroughly understands every branch of the work. Mrs. Hefty Green in a &went interview said: "The idea that the way to finan- cial euccess Is a hard oue is all wrong. The road is not rough. It is easy to find and to travel. People look for it in out of the way places and so miss it." YE OF LITTLE FAITHI" I v Fewer sowat Ids seed, elth doubts and fears, - i "I dare not hope." he sar.1, "for fruitful ears: 'car lath Ow harvest broil in other years." , • ere the Augubt moon had waxen old Pair stood his fields, a wavering twit of gold; Ile reaped a thousandfold! 1 In a dark place one dropt 4 kindly word; ; "So weak illy voice," he sighed, "perchance none heard, i Or if they did, no answering impulse stirred." Yet in an hour his fortunes weresat ;Agee; One put e life in mull for his sake Because that Weal he sealed "Little I have to give, 0 Lord!" one.cried; ! "A Wayward heart that oft hath the denird; ; Couldst thou with such a gift be satisfied?" Yet when the soul had (veva lieo urnful taint, Uod took the love that seemed so poor and faint ! And from it made a saint: -Christian Burke in Sunday Magazine, WHERE CRANKS' DOUBLE UP. The Meanness Displaryed by Room.. unites on an Oa -eau Liner. Tama, the Japanese wife ot Sir Edwin Arnold, ie said to look like a Parisienne. I She speaks Euglieli fluently, but with a slight(tent. Her letters show that she has boon vaeily ulde to adept herself to English modes or thetight fuel expression. Mme. Patti plrit41,;( a queer fad which she has k, et s, :et for many years front the letblie. It is rally a frw years sinve this p, ,-eliar fad or hobby beeame kweva. It is the tasafee she has for daggers and sietilas ,e:pens. They are ve:y email itt size anti many of them Teeter, besides being a clever ate.• leeter. fee Imeeet l:I.:•4;:7,e •. i.ieete 1.1tiehlegulis frete fleet re oe Emil line ft, Hs - bay tiu•I 1:1.,ti...ry of the past. Aree.a. eik'• tb•11011..I1 she• has le ea-• • e7. t-epresent. it is, su."el, the 1:: ete• ,1,0) ,.*1' li reeths. In ape., h..lee14, .t 1. te•11Sott 1, t urtzteeliv... $ee weave bre silv^eie.t iar 111 a tee -bleu ..r f Iter hrou n a •.•%te. the ne ^ ieetientai.... liter nianeer r sai.1 epteeee •a." 'he erelia -1 itle eta 14 tie Y. le II-ea:ere:teen teenevar cot the 1- b. r.906 ft, 1 siu;10-. ; „a end wee fee ee < r^ Filby laa v. • e • I - ere e. fa 1;4E.j 4; At. e: $b :s. $;..t, 4,:reen. ce etteteeete 11 e ,•••• -.1•• SEE SUZZE.S. The o5o/41 13ob.,17137:4,1 043 11 plare, the wolf:J.1 9 1,1W: , Fot 2! deep. %le" te • e r" -8 hiVes, reunlie, leete (-e)4e , 4$ -3 4,4 lea „ ;en 11. (4.^. 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Eels anee eee. aetwea 333311. 01013! tee Lot reetee teen rtiN E!.ger..) behvagiing to a Lleezien a:eel:trete At B:echaeale Enaleee. the meneeteet tt:I/Lolfitie8 tiLe stNi-t 0111311058335, 0110133312343 111S.t:4,'03' nt 313 le04 feee tea this s 331113444,413 31144 tales peie tree: a profit Feet. At geacie eteeseitee,4 weetetto teal son, •eezet:e ere ' oeti.ine r,4 eanteens 4033143, eseee 'levee are nZo*::ttrei 1.1." e20t3301 0313 Vt.:- Witi,:tn testae:et, of tie, ('3441' 10)3 EPIGRAMS SY SALZAC. Love is not oniy a sentinwtet: it os tte ert. Clerienme SortIS are defPetire 101bias) naSs farnity. The savage hie feelinas *elle Tie- eiviieted hae iteeere. NaticIUS. Wit. 14,1 • 1,.1,411s. Cu.!: vigor torn leete A wornares error:, emee aitteat alVelF.- trolit to r et -lief ir ;4..0.1 Ler ea:. :41-144- ni The Matt of muleteer mind melte: en,e• of these wee eee e: 7.1, re ". ;to - t-e.1111.71,•i4et0:. Loitst. WIJULO Le is eeeey eueleiag eirore lo hie tweet. "There's one place above all others where a man exhibits iiitt ineanneee." said the traveler, "aud that's aboaed an ocean liner and toward the man who is • obliged to occupy the same stateroom with you. You are mad to begin with that you have 1 bunk in \vith somebody. If he gets the lower berth. he's done you a mortal injury. If lie's sea:deli, yrej have a contempt foe hint; it ho is not, you are a bit curlews. I've eroeeed Atlantic nine tiniest and always shared a statereout, and 1 NI*1114 never more than on speaking teeme with my roemmaa". You 'nn be n11 rielit toward every}, e7 else eboard, but 114''S y.)1117 enemy. Tee ease is worse wben a pale nf tad travelers, as ettelt le 1, ..Nui es to 1.14 r:gilis raid priviletee: end is: aealetai lit enfereing them. Vt l a 1 ta I al. doe lase year, I had a 1: £''!'J ::.at. 1-.1. a elven. he Was an nil areetill gee,41 fellow. bat it wee his sixth 4,1. see - tenth ttip. mei beel eva pt,sted 11„4 to when 88:1,1 how to IliP:31111`!"-,. I fOr.18.1 Lbn in thez'-,,t a'' 1. abet:rd. We fel/ 4:11,14:e•ti , ;•;.;, • .; V47Or11nt; lent 11 toW " tnnst be .71. teeel fee detente's eee... eeeeetere reeee ear,. I an 1 elta,ene'd 8W11," Itt:v ...tRlett• L" **' ";:*888*4 *es l'i'e,n'tte* 's•ttl°41 he i• tnEet Vatri;DI Pa" four finye... Tien g t" 1• e • •1. ^ 4 :810-1 AT. '•% 114,* 4,-,41Ifee• in fa" a. -eleettt 018 • Dee. yen? Illn•lt4 e,-1 Lad? "At) 114mbr 7 Int', 11 I he. ' : lean et 10. ;i.e. 7 la eat tee fee .7, • l0":".", t ereete. a el'!" 40 i4,11.' aol b.f.* *, 14. °Le to., 6. „e. t it e.e.tir tteet "to» vete, w.. ..tu r ;hp!, !, ' .4- • 11 P• .1. t , a. 11 • al r• 1 no t,1,14 11i 4.1% tt, ;14.411 4 1^4 gr g 4 ,"33 133: f ant fr, 4314eto t, " LINA 1.! ri 440„ 1 12 • 3J. 3' 1 13414 L • " t a.e le -P-j. •, • It P, oe ,„4.114. 1:j ,•"" o, 9 11 bat; 60, , lv 9 43 1• 1213-13 ewea 1.30 The 1 negetet. A Ifeeree." Oe, elate ei•Jeetr; sea.. -.et) '70e. , .ete• eettee etie 1,7u - .12 t. ' r0 • • ... t.1 e 1.10,1?.r., at; 13 **. a 8 ete, e tee tea - es were ne ..1,8 13 ,0 e0101 teel i13 eee:0 cte Le 4,-,ssai.,:n.:.- Sitr..1.-Ctic Worriffeririri 1133348 yeee tea t0' -)re et :eve t 5. e130 tEl.t,Er t'.13....13,8 es e, • :eet .;,:• ilght siteee tee3e. ae. the tee ele• week in Iftee iee.t.: tee< Ie. -ea. 141413.001 eeu- et i " r e .re -e e • • weee. et.e ReTee ate eee tte the- geess W3331:1 '11'1- v.e. :re pee t tat "ea:4 e tee seeeee, inzesv-itr: 1.. tee iiee 14t44 -,831211.W1 821 11)::'•213:±H.133:F 1/o,3301e 3331:840,8 tLe hive. 'the eteeleal tattler!. Some of tee et, e 1nn3ps re- fuse to t:,'ite risits t,u th•• 1.3 vieni usin.a.s. 'fleet 134', 318 a, a re - that fee usher, beeet eearee• i It. might after night, te treeerri, 05; Zarne old joie -se teem 1eeee....5 spleet1. e. sees no joy in ON.I.-e• t1rt. :13 at an eerie tine Wektauws fit 51 11 as :a tciref. _ It Wats There. 81 boy It3..117s to :4'0 yett, sir." "1131,4 13.' gen n hill in his: brond-.." "Not, sir." "Then heIte ant it in bie peeket: gelid 3,1.1301)12 1'UlAt:14, MEN OF IVIARK. • • ORenti Rochefort, editor of L'Itttrepsts geant, has fought more than 200 duels. Senator Haar will be 75 wheu hie terne.4 in the United States senate expires In 1901. Lord Rosebery recently said that where e wealth reaebed a certain point it veer -eat e: to give pleasere. • tir.amnion,the blind chaplain of the-. - United State e houee of represeut•ativese biasabouts slrtizet'2I7'yearte old. He was empluyed in a Boston dry goods store before he wept on the stage. • Representative 'Mercer of Nebraska ise a devotee lo euchre and very tnedorre•e roisses playing a game everY evening' his life. 'Ile United States consul at „ stok, Russia, is Itichatd T. Green a ot ' New Yor.k city, a negro and a graduate,-' of Harvard. Congressman Champ Clark of Missouet,r" Is authority for the announcement that haeP will be a eendirinte fol' the senate to suc- ceed Senator Yost. Senator Ceekeell is exceediugly fond of"' applts and is never so happy as whop he 7 can secure one of the juiey pippins for • which his state is famous. Harry N. Pillsbery. the chess chanee. -- pion, says that be learned the game with, great ditficulty, aud for some time any great Amount of playing always resulted' in severe headaches. Congressnian rem:4ns is one of Iowa's most fumes fishermen. Tie spends terety sununer by a 'eke nhounging in biturk bees and goes fi-beng twice a day -at sunrise and at Stin et. Senator V. e^ is very nearsighted. telt • freeeently fergets to bring his glasses tee " tle• semit 4, elititelsT, ;Ind eonsequently la wilting site eerie" around his (leek with - hit;litivislioa" Itt.ialei'iltiii",,giiitiluiensp:2;10:71..n.ios in all lane of the weeei Lord letalteeellee kiteAws of the neat impiartant events of- teo klefori". nr.;.• p...vtourtient anti even lie - fore the atoSt etteLl.riFintt neWSpapen'Se Th.! f),IlLt+ of N"-Weasliee one Of net/isle. tiller!. s is a great •favotete. "'ea Tee eafoo,o,I. Keneas is en ex- pert petanatt ate1 de e rseet of hie even I, "^ wteteele, ile nee. either lame with to t , Lie sernatnre is "ul ee reieee aeetltie. ear: le ha his lett hand tei▪ etein Preaelee, the leading maker - en :di ree, oan• •,e. tete .-ne.aeireet a reetvy lase lie.,i.1 f• 074 Tho whee. ett Li Bibeere, lee re fes ..2 art and le:na- te riipte et %ere tleree 204 yoote.. hit t 14'..t; 1.1.111411." 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Winter seseereis tee tetivity 451131311 tertaire rah-. 4<e.. eees Let eleattaer niet. reel se:es13e110,-e have eeeei.t. EVt'n hera-atgen, the tieletest knewn gets, - hes vreeeet. The aurebee or Wat'eS 1e4301i30411 ftt Fora. - tlitee tee eeaserien ef Nei reeee leyeele re -en ti& eye rettea itt ieere 447„012ite3elleet;Illee eel in n eeeene If tee eii.e:e et:ewe-lee.- et ek. 113e, • sar....e 101 ehsratter, it wo-ee reneh egeee 011421243 Eve relies tei-eve (Le eertett eel, as - it beeareee rerefiee Ste. aseenee 3333mole nhiy extends to n height of 1e1313or trd. POLITICAL QMPS.. ---- The chief difference between 1108Si:erre • Ana peer!. es lernie3.rnip is that tie. be:0- - always belongs to the other party. -Lee troit News. In polities we often find the round, peg • or.awling out of the eqtatre here, while T,,• square peg is left in the hole simpler through being sqttare.-Detroit Journal „ With nine peesidentiai tickets in field the average voter ought to boaela to pick out Something that will haneee Wee with his eomniexiore-Ste Globe-Demotrate