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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-02-24, Page 324,.1899 4SON CI hing, rni ings. - We r ui sat is ti ire st-Irk-, it may We have 111 priers. up -to date sat is fy Dick's Blood Purifier ies RITA 10g* ,IGAR e whol-rne3 it /14TREAL. mg and receiving tion of Fine Furni- ere rise. Oddments at of the extremely EE. y up-to-date, with a e's needs. We have re will lend free of e- our best attention I-. T. Holmes, Goder- If .n for.° ws )f Fir. for weeks, doses. 1tE We du nu— t will cure a 511 A:an 118e. Ontario. ERS :rruantly ured (a- eatming pain. .ond tUorts. Numerouo, r Specialist, 'furor., Michigan. I', O. 137x, -1041 1616.5$2., FEBRUARY,0.44, 1 99. IMPORTANT NOTIOIS. J.MoKENNA, Dominion and Priavincial La efar;d8Surrevrveeyypor, Mertth ber of eAssoolation of Onta r re, aDublin, Ontelio. 1 6.62 FOR SALE. -In the Village of Hemet 1, a tine br dwelling and store combine -d, well tatuated ne centre of village. Terrns seasonal . Apply MISS S. CARLISLE, Heneall. 1616 TWIN BEATTIE, Ole& of the Seond Diviei e) Court, County Conuniesioner, of Huron, Co repairers', Land, Loan and Insurance en*. Fun love/lied and to Loan. Office--Ovar Sharp ivene' More, Main etreeta Seaforth. ° 1289 . . . 001) FARM' FOR SALE in Grey wnahip, ne r IT Ethel station, touching river • 12 actes of f 11 whept, 30 acres Seeded ; all fail plowin e dono ; po1. seeeton given immediately. For partiou are, apply to THOMAS MOORE, Box 200, Brussels 0., Ontarlo. 1626x3 0 A 1101SE FOB. SALE OR TO REN it The house coetains dining roo ellen and four bedrooths, a woodahed soft water. II. P. XENNEDY, Egmond CHEAP. , parlor, kit. d bard and ilia. 1627x8 DIGS AND BARLEY FOR SALE. The under- .' signed has a ample of thoroughbr d Tenth nvor / Roars about four month a old at d ready or nen. Also a lot of six.rowed Russian Barley, guar. 14 iold clean and fit for seed. It yielded 60 bushels tcO le acre last year. Apply on Lot 30, Concemion 4, It sborne. THOMAS CUDMORE, Hurondale P. 0. 1627)0 erlIMEER fort SALE. -The undersien d o4ers for .1_ Bele the timber on the East hall of Lot l8, Con- cession 0, licKillop. There is a Trantity ofgood ash suitable for ralla ; also some hardwood bush, which will be sold by the acre, and h apeointed Mr. James Lockhart to sell the mane. GEORGE HALL, _ 1613 -LIARK TO RENT. -Contains 160 acres90 cleared, J 22 acres ot fall wheat in on the p1n, fall plow - int all done, bank barn 60x80, with brlc c veneered house, farm in g od state of cultivation tidil choice soil. For full particulars-, see the prop eto on the place; possesalon given by the itth of Ma oh; school oonvenient SAMUEL IRVINE, Lot 6, 0 nce sion 6 lietirie, Belgrave P. 0, 1 26x8 aDUSINESS OHANCE.--The general ag my rights 1 D of " Our Native Herbs" (Alonzo 0. Mize Co., Montreal) for Huroo County and Southe ivision of Perth (kill be sold immediately and oh oy terms, as ill health forces me to leave the county. It le a well established and profitable business, a d tee 46 ea agents at work. Call, or address A. . , BEA, Oirdeman Street, Eleaforth, Ontario. 1624x4 OL B.- Persons indebted to me will plea e forward at once. STOCK FOR -SALE. FOR SALE. -The imported German coaith hone, "Waldemar," height, 161 hands; weight, 1,600 . pounds; color, crow black ; a cootie bore of the high- est type, with good knee action. For full particulars, apply to SAMUEL IRVINE, Belgrave p.linimx, Brussels, or to Thomas Innes, Cranbrook. 1626x4 Tip [ALS FOR SALE. -The undersigned has for ..1.3 sale three Durham bulls, from 8 to 13 months old ; rotur.and red in color. These are ifirst-class Animals, and are registered. Two of them *ere bred from Thomas Russel'a prize bull. THOMAS CUD - MORE, Lot 80, Concession 4, Usborne, or Lumley P. 0. 1616-tf i G1OR SALE, a number of ScotohiShort.hora Bulls, J from 8 to 11 months old, $66 o885 ; 4nd a few from 12 to 18 monthe old. They 4re a grad lot of breeding lusty follows, in good g °sing c nditlon, are good colors. Also either of t e two 1o11a bred by J. & W. B. Watts, of Salem, Onta co viz: Viscount 23706, two years old, dark red; or May Du e 21048, dark roan, four years old, active land our getter. i Mao a few cows afid heifers; no p ts ; mu4* sell to make room, a.s herd numbers 49 hod, and i ore coin. ing; terms easy. DAVID MILNE/ Ethel, at. ° 1618 STOCK FOR SERiI0E. HORTHORNS FOR SALE -The undersigned has t.,j for sale two good young Shorthorn BdIls, with registered pedigreee. Prices and term* right. HECTOR REID, Lot 7, Concession 3, Stanleal, Bruce - field P. 0. 11.620-tf DOAR FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will 11) keep for service on Lot 26, Conoe eion 4, Stanley, a thoroughbred Chesterwhite hoar. erms- St, payable at the time of service, with the rivilege of returning if necessary. JOHN V. DIERI. 59141 DULL FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned has for j service on Lot 8, Concession 11, St niey, a thoroughbred Durham bull. Terme: 81. 0 ; pay. able at the time of service, with the privilege of re- turning if necessary. EDWARD OURVIN, 162441 DULL FOR SERVICE.-Tbe underaignel tot fer 1,) service on Lot 4, Concession 6, Hull tt, tne thoroughbred shorthorn bull. " Scottish , bin." Terme 81, with the privilege of reterning i nem& sera. Ile also has for sto-yice a thorotiebbrr, York - /W hire boar. Terms, $1. ANDREW EL , Con. stance. 1626-tf Tft) PIG BREEDERS. -The undersigned will keep on I.ot 26, Cencesaion 6, L. R. 8., Tuck rem:th, a thoroughbred GHESTRIL Wain: Pio, also a th rough - bred YORKSHIRE PIG. A limited number of s ws will he admitted to each. Terms, $1, payable at tie time of service, or 21.50 if charge& APo a few lPheater White Pigs fax sale, JAMES GEMMILL. 11008.52 oplAIIWORTH BOAR FOR SALE AND FOi 1. VICE. -The underligned will keepfor Mee, at the Brucefield 7neese Faotory, a oron hbred Tamworth Boar, eith registered pedigree. renne, 11; payable alt roe of enrolee with privileg of re- turning if neemeary. Aleo a number of tho ough- bred young Tamworth Boars and Sows fo sale. 1:1171)11 MoOARTNEY, Brumfield. 14 541 MAMWORTH PIG FOR SERVICE. -The der- " signed iota for aerviee on lot 82, come on 8, Moltillop, a thcro'bred Tamworth pig, to ve ich a !united number of maws will be taken. Thi is an extra good pig and breeders find it advantageOus to. moue their berkshire sows with this breed of pig. Terme 81, with privilege of returning if neceasary. JOHN IdeMILLAN 1605xtf preis FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE. The ehireamati for Halo boars and sows in farrow, also, keep for eervIce the stook boar, "King archmed from Mr. George Green, of Fai and v,inner at Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. -41 payable at the time of eervioe wibli the pri of returning if nmeseary, if booked $1.50. J DDREtaNCE, Lob 26, Comession 5, IoKi11op arab P. 0. 14 undersigned, breeder' of Large English jBerk. o will Lee," iew, Term liege MES Sea. 62 AUCTION SALES. Li ALE OF FARM BY AUCTION. -Mr. James Jonea has been authorized be falai Maggie O'Br en to sell by public, auction, at the Domin on Hotel Dub- lin, on Wednesday, March 1st, 1899. at the hou of 2 o'clock p. m., Routh half tot Lot 1, and all of I .t 2, Concession 4, 51oKillop ; about 110 acres clear d and under cultivation, 36 acres slashed and under pas. tura, balanee culled bush; about ten acres fall heat and coreiderable plea into done; 'frame house with stone cellar 22x30 ; frame bank barn, 36x56, with stabling underneath, and a vood orchard ; we I wa- tered and convenient to the Village of • blin ; school -to churohee and post office. Terms Ten per vont. on day of sale, 20 per cent. In 30 days, an bal- ance may remain. on mortgage a low rate of int reat. JAMES JONES, amtioneer. 16 7-2 A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK. ---Mr. Thomas ..o -V Brown has been instructed by Mr. Hu h J. Grieve to sell by public auction on Lot 17, Co (m- elon 3, NAL S., Tuckersmith, on Tuesday, Feb uary 28th, 1a00, at 1 o'clock p. m, tho following pro erty, viz. : Stock.- -Two cowl, with calf at toot; 31 rrow vOWS ; 4 cows, to calve in the spring ; toow, to ;Delve in March ; 1 Jereey cow, calved three montile ; 5 «elves ; 2 one -year-old eteers ; 2 ono -year-old hei ers ; 1 thoroughbred Jersey heifer rising two years old ; I brood sow, to 1liter first of March. The wh le of tl,e above will positively he mold withoot merle, as the Proprietor has given up one of the farms he was working and hos more stock than he can eed. Terms All stung of 86 and under, mall ; over tht an oaet o months' credit will be given on furnis ting appros ed joint notes. A diacount at the rate of 6 per eent. per annum will be allowed for ohs on #•redit amountm. H. .1. GRIEVE, Proprie or ; THOMAS BROWN, Auctioneer. 16 -2 n( BLic AlooTION SALE OF FARM ST OK, 11-- IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFE S. - Mr. John Delta has instructed Mr. E. Bossenber y to eel) by public auction on Lot 26, Concession 18, tray, on Thursdk, March 2nd, at 1 o'clock p. m., the; fol - toe ing property, viz,: Stock -One mare six years old, 1 mare 7 years old, 1 pacing gelding 7 years old,ono filly rising 2 years old, 1 filly rising 1 year old, three cows, 2 steere 2 years old, 1 eteer 1 year old, 2 hei ere 1 year old, a hollers 2 years old, 2 yearlings, 6 e es, 1 Leiceeter ram, also 50 hens, Implements -Two I in. hr wagons, ono new; 1 new top buggy, 1 pair °b- etel), he, 1 cutter, 1 road cart, 2 set double harm , 1 set tingle harneee, 1 binder, 1 mower, 1 rake, 1 rill, I land railer, 1 cultivator, 1 muffler, 2 plows, 1 ang plow, 1 Iran harrow, 1 turnip puiper, 1 fanning ill, I weigh soale, 1 hey fork, 1 wagon rack, 1 gravel ipx, 1 e heelbarrow, takee, forks. • hovels, hoes, Hut ies, (maim of all kinds, neckyokes and whiffietrees, one sugar kettle. I grindstone, also a number of g ain Inge, etc, liouetholci Furniture -Two bedstead , 1 eine, 1 cookiag gave, 1 box stove, 1 churn, one eat tub, a number (If chairs, and a lot of email arti les too numeroue to mention. No roeerve, fie the ro- proem- is going to the Northwest. Terme of Sa e- el! smas of 86 and under, cash •' over that amou t 9 months' credit will be given on furnishing approired Joint notes. A discount of 6 per cent. will be all w- ed off for cash on credit *mounts. JOHN DEI Z, proprietor ; E. BOSSENBERRY, auctioneer. 167-2 SICK CARTE S ITTLE IVER PILLS da.. HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also !Indigestion a feet remedy ness, Bad Ta Pain in the S Regulate the Small PI elieve Distress from Dyspepsia, d Too Hearty Eating. A per. or Dizziness, Nausea, Drowd. te in the Mouth, Coated Tongue e, TORPID LIVER. They ' owels. Purely Vegetable. Small Dose, mall Prices Substit tion the See yo Ask for Insist a Carter's aud of the day. get Carter's, Carter's d demand Little Liver Pills, Fy.A.-y-s alb The Ca CHA Is certainly e amongst the C work stands ol Its graduates the business w of late to w good work of Twenty or mo last ad, was se limited to alto now on we hop we are doing. department to D. Me da Business College HAM, ONTARIO, titled to a distinct Position Indian business schools. It's ar and above its competitors. are eminently successful in rid. We have been too busy ite advertisements, but the lacing pupils is still going on. e have been placed since our t out, and our space is too us to list them here, From to keep you posted in what Write for catalogue of either ACHLAN & Co. Chatham, Ont. .114tfbre. feer• Wood's Plioap'hodiae, - The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all druggists in Canada. Only reli- able medicin-e discovered. Biz Icages guaranteed to cure all forms o Selma Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To- bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package V, six, $5. One will please, tiz wilt cure, -Pamphlets 1 ree to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont. No. 1 and No. 2 sold:in Seaforth by Lumeden & W iton, druggiets. SIGN CIRCULAR •'');f , OF THE .-P SAW mai td Pi° t"4" gel 5 - CD •-• Ct. CD CD - aaP CD a:111:74 cra ;a, 0 „ 0 er. osi — CD aa P toe rn 0 I-. P,Cr4 W og. ,113' CD ri tor CD Coa ea. 0 17.4.. 2 5.2 • t:%CA )1r1. (12 ri) 173 CO CD ° L:3 "- CD c -f- CD O '54 P-1 rj1) CD .cn on`0 - 0 0 o t- Pcs 0 • CQ I Ell I CD pi° 0 sm$ lou as I-. • 0 es Cha Pito • CD a. azi t-4 • g CD go fa, 5 0 0 C:7" eel • on" tri _P ci a) CD '"g 7 0 11 702 01 tt *NI 7.2 .— OGS —A BRU .WANTED THE— EFIELD SAW I ST VE MILLS. Aoy number of Bees whia $7per Shout= quality. Frst-olase Hard and DellYered at the Bruce GUSTO Done on the shortest guaranteed. CH Done Tuesday and while you wait, and firs HEMLO Any amount of Howl kept constantly on han JOSIA ood and Rook Elm Logs, fo* will be paid for firstealase Soft Maple, 86 per thousand., eld Mille. SAWING otice, and a first.claas 'job PPING iday of each week. Done -allies work guaranteed. K LUMBER. ck Lumber, all usual size*, WATSON, PROPRIETOR. 161742 MATRON AND -MAID, Mrs, Phil ATMOUr, 4., has a collection O 2,000 exquisite china plates. Among this seasOn's debutantes i ash 'neon is Migg Virg' ilia Eyans, ughtor of "Fighting Bob" Evans. Miss Maria Jeffreys, who died in Lon -1 d n recently at the age of 81, was a grand -I d ughter of Charles 7esley, the hymnod-1 Le. It was Miss Helen Gould who gay 50,006 for a library for the University o w York three years ago, requesting tha donor's name be n'A made pUblic. Mrs Langtry is one, of the five owner of race horses in England who have won, b tween $25,000 and $30,000, But thia a ount is regarded as a very small total, fo a stable of such dimensions as hers. n an interview following the scorching. Df .her eyebrows on 'Vesuvius, Bernhardt : "Americans behave in the theater as, WI ugh in church. They listen in reit- gi us silence, though they aro quick to ca la a point and generous with applause. 1 dore them." he Countess Balsch, who died the other aa at Jassy, was the last of the old Bou - m nian nobility, She was a notorious rnl r and uved on almost nothing, al- th ugh after her death no less than 1,660,- 00 francs in cash was found secreted in va bus parts of her house. s. Mary A. Livermore has been giv- In a course a lectures in Boston to young wo on, which was said to contain a vast am unt of •'sound, solid and practical imon sense." She is almost fourscore y s old, but her mind, sap the Boston Ile ald, is as clear and her head as level as hey make them. s. Hamilton Fish of New York gave as hristmas gifts to the rough riders ha dome pocketknives in fine oases, wh' h in turn were inclosed in chamois ski cOvers. On one side of each knife is a si ver plate inscribed with the name of the recipient and the line "Souvenir of Ser cant Hamilton Fish." It iss Mary Gregg of St. Louis, being de- siro s of marrying Joseph H. Dillon and bei g heiress to a considerable fortune, left .. er by an uncle on condition that she does not change her name, the difficulty has peeaLneatly solved by the changing by legal process of the name of the prospective hus3and to Joseph H. Dillon Gregg. The reigning queen of song in St. Pe- tersburg is the Countess Botska, a Polish noblewoman whose appearance on the lyric stage Is due to the persuasion of Paderawski, who thought it a pity to keep her rare gifts for private life only. She is bo -n artist, but like, Jenny Lind, thinks stag( triumphs unsatisfactory compared to the happiness of home life. Tho election of Miss Josie Kates, says the Atlanta Constitution, as general SUall- ager of the Rates Baggage company of Atlanta is a compliment worthily bestow- ed. She is a young woman of sterling worth and is thoroughly familiar with all the details of the busines . She has a host of friends throughout the city who will be glad to hear of her p motion in this special field. No orch ' tree cross Gi possi a low 01• bloo their If thaw with As when than Pea diseas At t the fo A ti not gi a 01119. =alio Qui ries, readil good t 111 FRUIT AND FLOWER. farm is complete without a good rd. ' p an eye to the future shape of the id tiinely remove all small, needless ng or crooked e the house plants as much light as le during the day and darkness with r temperature at night. geraniums laving a tendency to profusely should be stripped of half uds as soon as they appear. he roots of a tree are frozen and d out of the ground or aro in contact he air, the tree will be killed. • all, thrifty tree with plenty. of roots set out will make a good tree sooner large one with mutilated roots. h and plum trees are less liable to when grown in the poultry yard, e same tirae they afford shade for ht sod around growing trees does e them a chance to develop, Keep I circle around the stem soft and ces, grapes, blackberries, ritepber- oseberries and currants are all propagated by cutting. Now is a • e for this work. -Exchange. THE NEW CUBA. Every village in Cuba has its public cooking main. These will furnish good sites for free public schools. -Cleveland Lader ' , Som of the _Cubans have a realizing nse-o' what liberty means. One of them oifered an American officer $250 for a plaoe on the Havana police foree.-St. Louis Star. It is the Intention of the captain general of Cabe to introduce a few American po- li omen into Havana to teach the native p liceinen their duties. How to find the si e dor will be the first lesson. -Kansas C ty World. ' They say the beautiful women in Cuba have al ready acquired the habit of throw- ing kis es at our soldiers and that our sol- diers catch them every thee and exchange shots. -Otherwise everything is now on a, strictly peace basis in Go ba. -Boston Her - add. OPULAR SCIENCE. Som • of tho stars LtIONO with a velocity of 50 m les a second. pope etrating is water at high pressure that on y special qualities of cast iron will withsta d it. IA Go an biologist has calculated that the hu nan brain contains 800,000000 nerve cdla, 5,000,000 of which die and are Supeeed d by new ones every day. At this !late we et an entirely new brain everY 60 days. The eaviest metal is osmium, which has, bub for bulk, very nearly twice the ,weight of lead. The specific gravity of go d is bout 1914, while that of osmium Is linos 224. Osmium is also the niost in ttsibl of metals, remaining unaffected by a do of heat capable of causing pi Maim to run liko water. It even re- sts s the inconceivable temperature of the el ctric ATURE'S PRANKS. In o'c ook tin ed bout otTand fa OUB so icely an may be Ha ou Ing 3,00( the sun mOuntai islands. ails more freqUently between 8 the morning than at any other ing the day. a .league distant from the town , says London Sketch, stands a ockisig stone, weighing 270 tons, poised that it rocks in the wind be made to creek a walnut. rgest sundial in the world is oroo, a large promontory, extend- feot above the 2Egean sea. As Inge around the shadow of this it touches one by one & circle of rhieh act ras hour marks. MAR IAGE LICENSES ISSUED AT TIE II RON EXPOSITOR OFFICE, FORM, ONTARIO. NO REQUIRED. ;41( RON EXPOSITOR. • AS HI$ FRIEND, TOO. Touch ng r Incident in Connection With the Queen's Gift of a Cabin to the "Satlor'e Rest." Miss We4on, who is well' known for her wo k among sailors in England, has just h d an interview with the Queen at Winds r, itto is keenly interested in her labors. Hr Majesty recently gave & "cabin ' t the "Sailors' Rest" at Devons port, ad Miss Weston related to the., QUOVU n instance of a sick sailor, who; after h ',dna been placed in the cabin. asked i the Queen really gave the cabin mit of ea private pocket. When told it Was tr e, Woe sailor said: "I would not have b lieved it unless I had seen it, She has bee My Queen always. Now she is my frie.d." Miss oston says the Queen wept on hearing thie simple story. he Un;)xpected Remark. . NO wren- aainecl, adult mind ever thinks, ef the thinA,s that children will say, and the "u expeeted'• from them is alwaye held in dre d expectancy. A fresh ex- ample as afforded the other evening in a fa Hy on Adelaide street. Thor wa company for dinner and the platter in front of the host contained a fine ro st f beef. He drew the sharp carving knife across the ringing steel tot a few times just because that is a way carvers have, drove the fork deep into the stea in beef, desoribed a scalping - knife Li uri h in the air and gracefully began 6 era ions. Two nice marbleized (dices ol ar oross the roast resulted and lie was urn ng off the third when the blade at no a skewer, made a sliding upward mot on and came out at the top with a esul that the proposed slice lock; ed like fro t bitten leaf curled by the stin. T e i1an could not Nay inteuse things 1 th presence of his guests, but he froze his wife with a look, Made a grim jo e ationt the indigestibility of roasted arOvood, inquired whether the butcher leo rein a woodyard, dug the skewer rut viciously and ordered little i Willie, ho had made several attempts to tell s met ing, to keap still or leave the tabl • Is evident temper led to an embarra sin silence and little Willie Saw an pening that he could not resist. "Coo has burnt her nose orful," be announ ed. ",Too bad," said the father, whom good h mor was coming back. "How did elle e tV" "Tryi ' to pull them skewers out with he teeth." Syd; lay Smith's Jokes. Sydne Sm th was very happy lit hie country life, nd his children caught his 001.4 of delight over common things. They loved adimals and spent long hours in training them. One little beast, a baby donkey, lbecame under their tuition perbaps the Meet accomplished of his species a d unconsciously gave rise to a quatrain which now belongs to the fame of Sydne Smith. The donkey was a well educated ohdp He would walk upstairs, toile* th fa ily in their rambles like a dog and hen'they entered his meadow , ran to m et t em with ears down and ' tairerect, bra ,Ing joyously. . One d y, ben Billy's head was erovined ith hoWers and he was being trained w th handkerchief for a bridle, Mr. Jeff eY Unezpeotedly arrived. He joined in be riport and to thas children's infinite d light .mounted Billy. Thus.h wie proceeding in triumph when Syd ey Smlth and his wife, with three frie de, returned from a walk and took' in th festal scene. The great man advanced, with extended hands, and greeted hi •Old friend in an impromptu which bas beci me familiar to the read. ing world Witty a As grea Short, t Seated o Ho atius Flacons, a J ioohin as Graoohus, ouga not as fat as Bacichue, a little jaokassl As Others See Us.' Whitt a an Ives out, not what he keeps, det mi 05his appearance in the eyes of th w rid.' Beauty, brightness, color, cons et n t in what a thing keeps but what 1 gives out. A well-known law of optics te ohe us that a thing is seen, not in the mile vvhioh it takes in and keeps, but n t at ,00lor which it gives , back again The thing that we call red is the one whieh is, in one sense, blue; that is, it takes in the blue rays and keeps them for itself, but gives back the red ones In odor. God has keut all the green rays and l gives baok the yellow ones, so we think it is yellow. The objeot whicih we all black takes in every ray of light and k eps, OM for itself, and we have striki gly !enough _seen in it the symbol of 11 ev 1. Tbe object which we call white eeps nothing of the -.tin rays but gives hem all out again, and we have seen 1 It the symbol of all good. So a man I see and known, not by what he reo lye anti keeps for himself, but for wh:t he gives forth to others. The rich m n w o, keeps everything for hirneelf ie s en nd known to be a poor, mean man. The wise man who holds haughtily h a ledrning to himself will, in the judgme men, be very apt to seem a pro.d fol. The els r as a Humorist. We went p ti the Kiel Yacht Club to gee the pr sent tion of prizes by His Majesty. e was in partionlarly jolly htmoor, and his epeeches of presentation were most •applly spoken. One prize winner, a .ittIck Gerrnan officer, fully realized the importance of the occasion • and was th ore easily embarrassed when with c p ir one hand and sword in the other be sto d ready to receive his prize -a pal of hxrge vases. , At the clo e of I1e Kaiser's speech he handed the ases to the little:officer, who hurriedly pu ea under one arm, sword under the itholt and received ' them, whereupon he aiser insisted upon shaking hen a1 congratulation, much to the ember assi out, chagrin and bliss of tbe winne an the shouts of laughter from every o e ei led by His Majesty. The next «Inner was given a liquor Net and reoei ed o dere not to drink_from all 12 glasses alo Ear y M turing Hogs. Young por is IWays best, as well as the most, ea ily produced. Unless the animal is wa ted s a breeder it is not usually kept , ntil a yea t old. The breeds that mature early will make more pork at less cost at six to eight months old than will those th t keep on growing two or three years nd attain very heavy weights. But it is still better to keep the breeding sow of some of the coarse, large-bOned hogs and then grow Jittery of pigsl from beiewhen mated with some of the emall breeds that mature earliest. The half-breeda will make more pork. than will des tfieraturbarada. -Mr, John -.Rutherford, sr., of North Easthopeanet with a rather serious accident a abort time ago. He was removing hay from a loft, when in some unknown way he fell through to the floor. Mr. Rutherford felt a slight pain,, b t thought nothing of it at the tune, ftnf OOI tinned his work. Later on, however, tne in ured part began to pain him, and the d cto ' was sent for. It trans- ptuirrerl that in th fat a rib had been frao- oc 01•111•11.11•••••••••.- ' 3 LONDON. Et:Tomb of pridere aims and passions, pure or unbteadse7 all the historic smiles and tears i T of many a great soul vanished int() space, /Pramfahulona epochs through a thousand V:13t thyeeantresr where life loudly domineers, Of battle and dehr bought peace your annals trace,Till now (on earmm th an'a mightiest eeting pIac e) I ,I Your vastness thiS columnar fame uproars! In fogs of noonday; night, in rains and sleets, In yellow and !diver mists or suns blood red, Or violet alps or cloud, deep charin I see.*** or always through your monstrous tnaze of i atrseeet:si Withtunophoing, walk your cleathiess dead, 0 city of ghost, that can so ghostly bel -Edgar Fawcett in Literature. FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Never Kiaoav Thera U.ntll We Drennr In Them. Professor Leon Wiener of Harvard col- lege has discovered an infallible test to prove when a student of languages has Mastered a foreign tongue. , His observations are- based entirely' on &reams. If an American is studying Branch there is ne definite way to indicate justwhen he begins to speait and thbak. in F'reneh without mentally retranslating his thoughts back to English. Many students learn several languages, brit a very considerable part of their think- ing is carried out in their mother tongue. This le ,not a detriment by any means, lint it proves that the student has not completely mastered the tongue he happens 64 be ehgtouwdeYvienrg,. Iho finds himself dreaming In French or German or Latin or even Spanish, he can rest assured that he has entirely grasped a foreign tongue and is a master of it. Some men who are good French scholeas, yet of English birth, are able to entiri3, ly dismiss their native tongue and think and soeak entirely in French, seldom, if mica', resorting to the slightest thought in Eng- liah except In so far as intelligent Men t1ink of all things, Among Professor Wiener's pupils there axe many young men who have come to him with joy in their hearts becausethey him had dreams in foreign tongues. professor himself is master of 28 distinct languages and dreams in them all vvihen- eVer his mind happens to be occupied Nth researches in any of them. This condition proves thatthe brain has absorbed all the elements of the langaage under study and is in such absolutacOn- trOl that it plays tricks with it. The English student considers hianeelf blessed indeed who can dream of a trip through Paris, with French people, French oustoins and the Frendh language running though his head. When these thing t be- gin to occur he can get up the next Morn- ing and say to himself, "I am a finialied French scholar.' The Iadian Family. In the family relation the Indian shows a side which is attractive. He loves his wife and family as we love ours, and he thinks of them before thinking of himaelf. But besides the natural affection that `any' animal has for its young the Indian cares tor his children for another reason. He is intensely patriotic. His pride in his tribe and its achievements is very strong. He glories in the prowess of its braves andthe wisdom of its chiefs; his soul thrills aa he hears told over and over again the stories of the victories•which his people have on over their enemies; he rejoices at the re- turn of a successful war party. In the children growing up in the canip, in the boys shooting their blunt headed arrows at the blackbirds and ground squirrels, or yelling and shouting with ex- citement in the mimic warfare s which cOn- stitute a part of their sport, in the girls whom he sees nursing their puppies or helping their mothers at their work, he recognizes those who a few years hence must bear the responsibilities of the tribe, uphold its past glories or protect it freun danger, as he and his ancestors have (lobe. No Wonder he loves them. Indians seldom punish their children, yet usually 4 these are well trained, though chiefly by advice and counseL —George Bird Grinnell in At- lantic. Clearly Defined. The class in ancient history filed into the seats at the front. The professor, on the rostrum, opened a book. "Mr. Terwilliger," he said„ turn- ing, so that he faced the young man three seats from the middle aisle, -"will you toll us something about the system of mar - rage that prevailed among the early Greeks?" The young man rose. "In Greece," he began, "a inan was allowed to take unto himself but'one wife." "Quite right," nodded the professor, "and. no, Mr. Terwilliger, will you tell u$ hoihe Greeks defined their marriage system, what they called it?" The brow of the young man contracted. Then his face lighted up and he replital, with gusto, "They called it -let me thiak -eh, yes -they called it monotony, sill" -Detroit Free Press. In Favor of the moon. A colored debating society in Jones' precinct had this weighty subject under diacuesion the other night, "Which is tile most useful, the sun or the moon?" After considerable wrangling on both sides, dur- ing which they waxed warm and eloquent, the judge, an old negro, promptly decided that the moon was the Most useful as It "shined at night, when the people needed light, while the sun he only shined in the daytime, when they could do without it.1" -Shelbyville (Ky.) SentineL No Public Display. 4. New York clergyman tells the follow -i ing: "I and the other guests were offeredt wine ist a German wedding where I °fit.' dated, I refused, saying: 'No, thank yot. I never drink wine in public.' . "A little while after I saw 'mine ho beckoaing me to an adjoining roo There ,he had two glassee, one of which be offered me'saying: heard you say that yen didn't drink in Public. Here nobody will see you.' "-HondIetic Review. Her {Pet.. "Are you very fond, of pets?" asked the Interviewer. 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