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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe East Huron Gazette, 1892-01-28, Page 6'7 -,owe JU Ka were useA in th ARW were left -dark. n some paxts t e lamps e main thoroughfaresi but S OF N all theothek atteets were neglected, while A Few Words as to 11ow it Can Best be "d listened obtained. Prick Dent lay on his ban] Lima's Supposed 11wituence on Lovers, Sall- Nver &W11-qmX iAT there are-s-everal huncirt ;d,crossipgs at which to the howling of the wolves in the timber PAV8ps Of Yeno* bcrt;D be- pro. amount of sleep required by dif om and Other eo %h-__;:a1e Awfd some special illaminaiion neei ple. a Brazihem Port, IV AkTA, -,4 It a That the Ldng of his P vided. ferent individuals is decidedly differeA has and the more oppressive breatl - I partner. He had been wake for hours, There is trouble on the mo6n. Leastwise ' incidents of the fog on Tuesday gathered almost passed into an axiom.' Persons who and,not being a thinking man he had abso- Prof. Ray says he nodeed a great, commo-, Eighteen Capta4us or Merchant Vessels a-& Vehicles -.bat "Cota4v Not from several sources make up an interestin are very energetic naturally require a great �Iutely nothing to do. The tree over the tion the other night. To'him it ID'oked as Anloax the victinis withift Me Last record. The temperat403 - 9-- of sleep and children and young people f, if large bodies ofwater ivere lifted up and. Tht'A- Work -Streets With ito �"-_Ats- inthe mornin hack Aripped slow moisture on the roo Two montim-only one-third or Those ir Wes- Mis were exception ­Ao are growing require at least nine or tom Whore Stricken Xecover�The Rail - he �piug stood ally low in and aroun and through the warped glassf the window thrown a tbousandnilesor so. Prof. J. L. London. At W�lfingtw_,, Lay isonnected with- Macon College, at it �i %� *Lodif - wo, - one star blurred and half smeared out. The P way and Wharvea 4 logged, and 200 xr� _6urs of sleep. Invalids or people advanced Croydon, -in life should leep as long as they can, as Ashland, butis not widely known' as a moon from the shade --,_i6r Vessels Waiting to ruload Their lCar- 95 Lin a3 re*sol lftg,- th remember 1,er red if 13,�� ere is no restorer of tired natur e heavy cotton comfortable lay unyieldin sharp. If it is true that he is the discover- registe �-or 19 0, of frog - a- 0 like a mattress. upon him, and he grew cold. fo' U 1eaan. to wood, 13 0 6 , -.- erofaommotion�anthe_fac6o fair Luna gom at CrOyd6li 16 ep. To get a refreshing sleep. The brain Our, slid f be 0 a W3ij, A -a con%kftued with Brixton,- IS Q - 1n the 1�i� t cease to act. Sleepers who dream in- He got up, crept across the gritty il Out. -a face,that has been so long' held Reports from Brazil say that yellow fever little terruption for five days. Papers Whern _.an ^ on his boots, and went to the door- to be and small -pox are now raging at Santos nts of the tne metropolis the thermometer i no santly do not receivetheir requisite side, the dripping forest of gigantic e7er- dead and cold' he is in great luck. powtohLnd contain long accou ex9eed 22 0, and in the -evening, in spite amount of rest. It would becurious to The moon th almost unprecedented fury, and the I against the one,roomed is our nearest neighbof, and wl inconvenience and danger twprg!rty and the fog till, - continuin - 0 greens pressei we 011&t to -be o4 veg- intimate terms with summer season has only just began. Assn 9 . very trace how many cases of irritability, or of ae,feal.are 61''Eng- dense, the_ -, - shack ; two freshly felled trees supp�rted indication of the fearful prevalence -of the lite by which this peculi temperature was again falliia, an,l there or of functional diseases of the nerves, - diseases it is said that eighteen Captains of lish life was attested. Very cold weather seemed every -prospect of.a, v, ` . are --due to la leep in child- themselves half up, like a man on his elbow ; it, but for some reason it seems to he neg for England preceded and accompanied it. cry- cold night.' - a faint trail from the door lost itself in the lected by astronomers. Were it not for the merchant vessels have been stricken down �arp frost had Every square ifich Of the Serpentine was' hood. Little children should literally go darkness of the undergrowth. Frick pick- attention given to it by farmers, and a few d have died within the p�kst two months, For two or three nights a sh districts in covered with ice IJ inch in thickness, and to bed with the chickens. They should ed up the double -bitted axe by the door, and others who are pretty well up in moon lore all held the g*uthern and midlau& it was rapidly increasing in solidity. The have an early supper, at half-paEt 5, They constitute buta, small fraction of the an icy grip. In Leicestershire tb,- thermo- Long Water had -upon it capital ice. on and should be put to bed directly went out for firewood. As he moved in the it might as well be marked off the liat of many victims. On some vessels the entire underbrush he heard a slight sound behind heavenI3 bodies. meter showed 23 0, while at York and in the waters there were numerous sliders and after. Such a regime as this should be kept him, and stopped to listen. There was a Not long since a scientist bobbed up and ship's company, officers and men, have been He felt offered to prove that the moon bad nothing I Lond;n it was 26.17 0 ; indeed, on the #ass skaters in spite of the prohibition, but it up till the child is seven or eight years old, Bwept away by the combined forcef the at Brixton the screened thermomete mark- was impossible to keep themff. An average when the bedtime hour may be changed blaze, a, zip, and he fell forward. He will have a himself being dragged over uneven ground. to do with the tides. diseases. Of all the persons attacked it is ed 21 c�. These figures indicate very, severe of about 14 0 of frost prevailed in suburban from 5 o'clock till 7. A growing girl estimated that only about one-third have weather for England. It is -added that. London. There was the greatest riskof should certainly go to bed as early as He opened his eyes when be heaxd a snap- a hard time beating that into heads of sea- left their beds alive. thick hoar frost lay 'on the ground7- and ping aul crackling near him ; he was lying men and thase who have grown up near At the offices of the different companies cident in passing through tile parks. Som 8 o'clock, and should continue this bed on a comfortable beside the stove, which tidewater. If the moon doesn't raise the roofs. omnibus routes were without vehicles owi e time hour until she arrives at an age when a remarkable coinci. in this city engaged in the Brazilian trade On Tuesday, the frost was ao--ompanied ing burned freshly. Tom was pulliug off his tides there must be it was said y,-sterday that nearly every mail to th6 fog, and in. the sub she judges for herself. The old Norman ty over him, denee in their movements. by a thick fog, which threw tb�, metropolis urban roads the boots, and sobbing and moaning brings the announcement of one or more into dense in, delayed traffic in various police went along -theli beati �iu -: double law whic'n commanded that all fires should like a man in a nightmare. He got breath Plaamers used to put.,k great deal of de - patrols. be covered and lights put ont at the ringing t�D say pendence in the moon, They planted crops deaths from the ships in port at Santos, - On directions', ga'nodo stopped it altogether on the Exceptional dblays wem of the curfew bell, though looked upon as a built worm fence, put on shingle and lap" board the ships which have lately retued river. On the railways fog sigualers were Channel passenger traffic, caused in the tyrannical measure, was, from a hygienic Tom." I was asleep. board roofs, killed hogs, hung meat, cut from Brazil the situation at Santos was stationed 9t short tatervala, and the reports owing L to the point of view, one of the most goodly rules, Frick, boy, 1 didn't go to timber, choppei weeds, anti traded horses described as pitiable indeed. The Captains wer�L. oa heavy fog prevailing in and near ondon. I heard somethin'- I w -as dreamin' of of the deto .1 and frequent. The Calaig Continental express from Char- tbat&-could have -been ordained. Consider� b'ars. Lord ! Lord!'He don't hear." according to its phases. of the different vesseJs all give ranch the On the T40 'W%s able barta has been done by arbitrary rules Almost any old-time farmer will tell y same account. Yellow fever and small -pox, Cross, with -ninety- passengers, -litch' 16 The- little flim ' stove was red hot, and ou 'ng � I v- ki.the matter of sleep. The fact that Napo- sy they say, have also broken out at Rio ENMELY SUSPENDED should have arrived at Do ex at ­!� :b ---, dia the , looct soaked into the comfortablp from a worm fence built in the light of the moon not reach there until about 2:15. ' The tore strips from the At Rio Janeiro a Euro- leon was able to exist with six hours' sleep, the man's side. 'Tom e' ewill worm around and Janeiro, but to nothing like the same ex - in cot*44#ence of loig, several large, steam- Calais boat was detained until 1:45 and if it were true, proves nothing but his ex- - 'di g If you plant potatoes tent as at Santos. and me ers, dlouti*ard bound, being de- mattress on the bank, and tried to tiethem finally fall dow An then left with the passengers by the c*ptional endurance. It is said that General d alm lr phs pean company has receDtly reconstructed -few days before -London around the great hairy chest. Frtckmoaned. . urig t i 'r, 'il es they will. all go to tops la. i1dugh, a and Chatham Line, who gad arrived within Grant once said that he could do nothing "Tom," he said, "we're friends, ain't n.dth, ub I I be small and watery. the drainage system, while at Santos the I jL-ithered at without nine hours' sleep. There are very This is the time, however, to plant cucum- drainage svatem is in a more frightful con- tl�is frost rilioi raspberries weft a few minutes of their ordinary time. Upon I we?" His hand groped feebly. Wishorough Green, in Sussex, "d there the Southeastern Passengers arriving at fewpeople of greatnervous energy and force, Tom laid his iiishaved cheek on Frick's here, especially when the sign is in -the dition i ail ever. werwmminy-pleets in -full bloom. Ripe wild who do not require a great deal more sleep. arms. To make matters worse at Santos, the Dover very great QiesatIsfactin was ex- side, above the jayged bole. . I means of transportation have become clogged, strawberries were also picked at Waldron, pressed at, her n v'e y 11 We're friends?" lie asked again. and in , q, being no boat to co Alperson who does very little work, and The Soutbern darky says the dark of the in the same cou� the Weald of then acrosatlid-Channe).,. They had to re- w ose brain is not very actively engaged in Yes, yes, Frick. I'd a sigbt ruther done moon isthe best time for gathering chickens. and vessels arriving in the ports axe oblig4Ed Kent. The seveA&os% Of couse, destroy- main at The Tiotels any way, can afford to take eight hours it to myself." He sat on the floor holding The carpentei of former times would not to wait weeks and months for warfaae nd fil,Dover until 6 .30 CaPor­'idy further second dock room. The whole harbor is crowded ed the prospec - . 'when. they crossed in theblub boat which sleep. the ebill band and pressing the coarse cloth think of putting a shaved shingle roof on a crops. Ice in Bushe.1-Tark wawtwo inches service had also been delayed from 'similar There has been considerable discussion as because with such vessels, lying idle in the pestilent a against the pumping wound. Thefiercefire building in the dark of the moon, thick. to what isthe best po ition to lie in, in sleep the shingles would curl up, pull the nails waters. causean hour and-tbree-q"rs. died out from the stove, the iron creaking as Santos is about 120 miles south of Rio When the fog set in with renewed vigor Intensely cold -weather� prevaile d in Has. Most physicians will tell you that it i's on the it cooled. out, end soon leak like a siev. Neither Janeiro. It lies on the inner side of the on T Kent, and che ponds and lakes were froien right side, but here no definite directions would he out timbers for a house, nor would yeadaring open. ,;disland of Samos, which extends within a ,Ma it, was very dense. At no time Frick I& with his eyes at wagi pqsi)ili�&see mbrethan the distance toa great thicknesa.- Skating was can be given. A weakness of the langs may They!lT say you killed me a-purposet be be plant it until the sign was right. short distance of the coast. the province free Y. cause the sleeper to rest more comfortably Your grandmother or veteran aunt can was -a dense eathed. 11 ou'd ought to get a witness, of St. Paul stretches along the opposite WAS7­The fog, whieh'had then indulged in. On Tuesday there on the left side. Again in depressing illness, Tom." - tell you that when bogs were 'killed in the of a. few 1 br Y coihi�;ed iiore_o�r_ le -s -s for three -days, was - log in many part�s of the county, and narly - � oast, and the greater part of the memhau- very general over the London area, and all the London trains were considerably de. the patient usually lies flat on his bak, and I ain't kerin'what they say. I ain't go- wrong time of the moon the slices of ham dise landed at 1A. Paul, which lies inland artificial light had to be used both indoors layed from this cause. Only in the most this position seems, in general, to contribute in'to leave you here dyin' wbilb I'm off would shrivel up more than haIf, and flitch during severe Winters has the Hyth Canal been the greatest amount of rest to the muscles would all fry away, leaving only small about three hours' ride by rail. the mer- �;� lookitu'r, op witnesses. " �r any kind- of fruit chandise brought to Santos is exchanged for and oi4-,Ua6qhout_ the day, while yet few people would find it comfortable A , cracklings. Apples the greater part of the time the blackness frozen over before. The frost penetrated sleep in this position. A position 'which has , long pause Frick said, 11 Yon tell only ex b om. was fully equal to that at midnight. Over five or six inches into the grouncL em I was loadin' ketriges when you went dried in the wrong time were certain to 1 coffee, which is about the pr fr and Medway been advocatzol with considerable show of mould or get wormy, and cider vinegar re. te neig4bouring country. The mall the greater part of the metropolitan area the The entrances to the Thames out, and 'when you kein back I was like - Paul , ha's reasons, is that of lying partly on the. face. fused to become sharp, railway between Santos and St. gaalights were kept burning the whole of the were blocked for s"eral hours by a dense this." day. Tb6,jfibwveu1enee caused was ve fog. The passenger boats between All these positions have been advocated and It was to the moon the farmer looked for proved wholly inadequate to the ine"ased' ry Sheerness e 8 Ito eth. Tom shook his head. I ain't ke-riu' demands that have been made on it this .althful person sle wh t th indications of the weather. If the n.ew great. On the complicated system of rail- and Port Vict6ria,---in connection *ith the probably no he ek year, and at present both ends of the line er1n either ope h'. s- on lay well on its back it was a sign, way by which London is i0viA-it- was im- Southeastern Railway, bad to stop ranning, of t 117'aGiln -MV IMNAW, don't be a m ar rep ed to be clogged, and the work e -s pace. ata shot pone wouldn't hang tr 11 shipping movements in Sheerness of dry weather, but if it t s a 6;� rta ition to all of chern d poa^le,, to*ee�,. time. . Trains were� not and a 0 n tion is going,on at a snail 'I The Custom House is crowded to the doors stances the Harbor wereuspende& The frost was­very� The best bed cove e' len Rid' iiiit in sey6ral in AM& in the neck an extent th whole service was coi 8- " aid the Gov' ttle I flod I I the -pouring out. against been forced to rent private buildirgs at a of - rapletely disorganized. severe at Sheerne a, blankets. The! imp on fort Nin lit IV Red his knee, on the lower horn, you might depend upon canal acr I os the lower portion of Sheppey was ables so much 1 at t the water with merchandise, and some compenies have The marvel was that, even with all the as me of any co, tan of f al. t 'ble to frozen over and occupied by skaters. GIs ce is possf. 80' g., 'I ArOtin e a th 'a IV f4 dragged off. The time of changing had a good deal to heavy cost to receive cargoes. In some cases 09 sign . ing, I wl is conceded now, is the very b at bed and a The stiff gree e -pen- do with the weather, but there was a lack i-D"g-p6nd,going of- hundreds of William Briggs, aged seventeen, a van boy 4jingle matt nish band closed over tb where no room could be found the cargo has in ress with a set of good springs is Of a reement upon this point, but it was i without accident� EGsk must be en- the service of the London and Northweft cil, and Frick traced the word " Friends"; g been dumped in the streets, and great piles u Railway Cc -611 sufficient. WJMQ. -0 generally conceded that a change before or mously incrq�sed wFin. the timecUble can er mpany, was going to work at -pencil left ing in i eren tresses over the sprirk!gMth�ey,rMi t as of goods are said to be lyi i diff, t 110 more be ""id, -when tbeze I's, a sort Of Collier Dock, Poplar,' when he fell into the no'inark . I hen he drew a sharp quick breath, noon, or before midnight, indicated fair parts of the town under guard, waiting for likely to be well aired, and therefore are weather. A circle or halo around the moon a go -&g -you -please arrangement inoperation, dock d i g the fo and was drowned. more andslid ontf Tom's arms. Ton, laid him was a.snre sig Dity of storage of transportation. and the trains ran,. in the expressive but A man=was fouril lying insensible in the likely to ceta y im Oab*tr?1'1Kht.-*%d gather- n of rain, and the number of are arriving every da to increase one 'Qf' n Opp e River Wandle sleep. A good ha �fe- i W whfo, .-Tand drew b stars visible within the circle indicated tte i 10 a pagopf ancauseway by the side of th jutpe b neA N khriw them �_w almost despairing lamg the t ty. One Captain said yesterday of Wandsworth. some bead rest'blav: t6i 'wditing for number of days before the rain would come. how' His clothes were wet, and *pref n Amid that when- he left there were 200 veTsels M"ij of the om" 4'Amre -ii -as- 'evil I he appeared,- to,.-ha;veZ_1a4leh into the river feather bolster because they are not used to morning. When the light came, he took The health, -growth, and development of waiting oft Santos to unload their cargoes. during the fog, succeeded iii it. Sleeping with a number of pillows under children and animals -were supposed to be Not only was the small harbor in front of A journey from Chancery Lane to ge.ttin out, and the dead man over his back, and abutting inflifenced by the -moon. If the mign was Circus, ordinarily I perfdimed - in then to have become-anconscious from ex- the head is certainly injurious, as its tends the door of, the aback, started dowr. the trail, the town completeIV filled with them, but baustion'. � Ht was conveyed to the Wands. to -raise the head into a cramped unnatural from the claim toward the river. Thetrail right at the time of birth they would be well the line of essels extended the whole length twenty minuM.- oectip!4 &n- ihour and a position. The fashion of slikht; the partners ha been hold- formed and in Ilectual, but if it was wrong quarter. A disconsolate conductor declared worth Iiifirinary, where he was attended to pe of the river leading into the port on the that he ha&stood for fortyminutes by Dr. Pasmore.- but he died soon after "tly to be deprecated, and two single ing down the claim for a few weeki,, and it there as no telling what sort of creatures northeast side of the island, and quile a admission beds placed aide by side are taking their was all that Tom could do to keep his feet they would become. Every wortbliss fellow fleet had been forced to anchor off the south WMOUT T119SING A WHEM place in many cases. So high an authority with the swing- every do% rooting hog, fencejumping cow, The -Brigh I I ing �Wing eight on his I ­�; - I ton and London parcels mai 118 Cc The -Lo La7Wt --%ays�,ipd _or kicking horse have been end of the island in Santos Bay. Mone would hardr� Win— t"the cabmen to: coach was proceeding from Croydon toward to It is among the ships and along the water ho�_ n: oid- bered with S' reatham sin# �t --,qG461 -,tWei&rn & �boin under an unfavorable phase of the queen 14 O� ina,4a�iQ�4ick4ii- __4 - - when, owing to the. dense -fogi I= a TO V front thattheblack vornit and small -pox traffic, and the roadways slippery with that James Crown,- the drive)-, in - range the nervous system of a person who i h [ h* with a coat, h of night. � Queer people, or those who were istook his way is boat, and covering Un e ere children of the 1ave done their most deadly, work. The peculiar greasy mud yK)iich fog produces, and drove into the Thornton -Heath pond. eliminative in nervous force as t -O, lie-alL teok-the,oars. It was early morning, and a of hateful disposition, wi of. the port empties into the river aud which thoughtful jnaik�tgi; rule night in bed with another who is absorbent dark -'Of the moon, with the sign below the' drainage rs 90 Fortunatel�,Aheroi ia,i1o*Aividing wall in of sheet of white mist steamed up from the close to the railway wharf, whi& is the often forget 'to relieveu!, U4g gravel the ewiter R the'waten, 4erwise the coach nervuos force. The latter will sleep wate�,., a4 was torn and hung in great hearki, -,mtj �Z place where the larger vessels go i�v unloa(L nadl -a I WW lit *a *sf�,� -e - - - -- Weik�cd - ao --,It is udortu en overturned. The driver, so y 1 -the rous surface. The must have S.h 8, and sand on the treache. b tent to which -such a pall of red Bate for the moonist that care. Of the many vessels that have be3n at this ex Egyptains was thrown from his seat into the pond, and th - gh"he 1ul records were not. kept. wharf to unload in the last two months the darkness acts in restraint andeor al etful, Rivef _pnizat. sustained &, severe,� shaking. Assistance y, And amake in the morning, ir qwP4il4*Iy jown the winding'sCr�am. It To 1;� born in the light of the moot, the Chaucer of the Liverpool, Brazil and ion of business was hard toi rAlize. , It was spiiiadily arrived -fr -0 the Thornton Heath peevish, fainthearted and discouraced. journey for the rower, with the sign in the, head, -with ascending node, in- Platte Stream Navigation Company is said alpt4,stln "ep Diw the depotsof the great Police Stati n m two persons, no matter who they �7e, shoula sured�a large brain, exhausted iiALplligence, O , and, the horses &nd coach o e silence of the woods about him and the 'if the sign was * ther. The one w and 4 progressive a to be the only one that did not give up some carrying houses literally blocked with car-�s habitually la iter having been extricated and another coach- sleep t nmpf the dead beside',.! ;butaseven- pirit. in of her crew to the peatilences. Ttewr unasle to get about at a time when expedi- man obtained, the mail resumed ts journey thriv ( e cat I t Z the behrt the individual would be of gener- i e, th ) other 1*19 -#e hesawtheligh ow; be tA�i Q in frorif of the port and along the river tion. was most devoutly to be wished. It after ninety minutes' delay. be clear electric stWabovidliftrst Ones kindly disposition: if in the 9 was... k he),bro the stomach a great eater, with a tendency to where the vessels are anchored is described Christmas parcels were delayed, the carriers Early in the morning, a serious collision, i Hoj� W MO. uld as black and f oul. It is filled with animal h grov� fat and pussy; if in the legs he wo in# iw time and vegetable growths, plainly visible to the rsons,. took place on the Metropolitan 1'� 4 1, a ve you 464 one, be very active and a great traveller or gad- eye, the Captains say, if a glass of itis held morial by, �*;r t no up o� , r- 4 �- ween 'Piiiifer ift- on *d, t Mimi] about; if in the feet a good dan wonderfully re. 4 - hich resulted in severe. injurkes to three t were justified in pleading fog in their de The clai b f*th �P* M cer and �ard Kilway bet to the li-ht. would t kicker. ew ion- strieted. Atonelarge establishment there tions. e It appears that a number of men felt above .t- e The bottom f the river is bla.-k, bad w: 41m seem destibe to receive a less hea he boA and said,'� '-Tell your Pan thirty cusomers, when. were engaged in unloading ballast from some Tie- S'i,me lunar conditions that caused smelling mud. When the tide goes down A40 wul'd have been counted -a' trucks which were staboli serious set back. Eugene Russell, a farmer coroner me down here." cooking meat to shrivel up brought thinness 4g;ft.Ahe ldowp living on the Post Bay road, near Lake great stretches of this bake in the enn. Near throng at least te* #Wa-as. Ag ' tr' I � - They put him into the little strong house and -lankness to the individual; while those . merous. line, when. thefirA own 5 a some of the wharves.the water is not deep si" b !hose "xearq Ontario, is the owner of a mare and colt with bars across the windows, and question Several branches of bu ', 1'� q ilota - ly ilig ituds ai� iuiiii �001 d lie -that induced sbiholes to curl up, weather enough for the ships, and the unloading Ls h th& buildifig trad% -�were '� chi that are eXtremely fond of tobacco. The d him. mueys to lean gave OnAel into collision with the mare formed the babit long before the birth Theia the local press sent " repre- boads to, w�rp, an Irried on across scows. At low water many ffl= t a sta�iditdi- ind iomehou- train. -'Tli mokning' was. sentatives " -the editor ;6nd proprietor -t to individ-dala gaarlyispositions, distorted ca e of these are left buried in the al5ft nvu& lark, in addition to wfiicha thick fog pre the appetite seems to have been inherited. Inn aid The men working on them are said to f ar- sin& of workmen wdre out of employment. c of the colt and in the aue of the youngster interview him ; -9fid the little i ocerit features, and warped mcrals. Nor was personal dijeomfort wanting. To vailed, and this, it is iurmised, prevented children came and looked in at him, stand- It-, i4quite natural that the moon she nish a large number of the fever's vietims., ,Fte Pam was caused to1he the signal' Three years ago Xr. Russell decided that ing upon boxes for the purpose. He made have iii4c bi less influence in love affairs. A stone quay is now building on the water a from being 6bs6tVe&e �Tbe d,4v- lie would care the mare of the habit, and Therels that well-known and oft -repeated IR ftlatft-Wget nunkber diffirculty -of � , I -�; e - and clear statemeDtat the inquest; after front, and dredges and scows are ineewant� er Acker, 4nd On -,of he� �ie to do so he gave her two pounds of fine cut, that he w4;ald not talk. _ Three days later Pi work spreading the contagion that the 203relthing ; and these ifid6fivb1liculles were This nolt con pt: sun shines on, severe iiijuries;-aba-4dre immediately -con- which she devoured with relish. while a gang he news. 114ppy i5the bride that the 'y s7p7d to contain. This is given not to be evaded by remaining indoors, for veyed to St. ary's Hospital, f aziDg her a bit, be tried leaf tobacco, of they came to him with t He got 'the corpse that the -rain rains on. md ia suppo, the "penetrating material 'nva&d every of men set-to work to repair the damage. up slowly. Hap-py is� as One of the principal causes for the fierce apartment, however well warmed and coz which he is a producer in a small way. You don't understand," said the doctor. It is the-Iff6bri, however, that thp maiden outbreak of -the diseases. y The fog which settled on Leeds on Sunday After stowing away a quantity of this site You're a free man." looks to for a charm to bring her lover. If MOrning-continued,4uer She was bes wait for the The number of those stricken down so -Pf g, in density. an My and wanted to lie down and think new moonand at first sight fft over her iallld*flienis 6646 -me] showed symptoms of distress. "Ys, I understand well enough." he she wis to see him she must great that Only -a part of them can be aceom- Aegriaiinit N4a t4tclllu Awon, tMe2t&&n "Ibaily Ne - d gerada, and all iva;� 4- answered, turning down toward the river. �modated at the hospital. Temporary fluart- i over her sins, about as a small boy mdgbt win- iibserved that a'city with five millions of po What are you going to do?" asked the riglitaboulder kneel at her bedroom ers have been fitted up as well as eircum- -d well-nigh im ssible. Added to the fog have wanied to do under similar cirenm' doctor, auspiciously. dow and., repeat these lines: people bad had the daylight blotted out by of which some 10 0 or 12 0 stances, would allow, and as fast as the stances. This settled her as far as plain e air, wasregistrpol. Thq railway companies suf - leaf was concerned. She has never tasted "Fingoin'uptotheel i "hesaid. ,4rit40ag thickness in the am New moan, tru moon. come tell auto me, hospital is filled the extra *,ictims we die- tiiW6ef�-fiothing even at. Before-thisti 111mm"A �bfi The doctor watebed him get into his boat me to-inorrow, butel amone th fered from the eflects of ifie' it since, though fine cut touches the spot 'Who my true love will be. tr� e other places. In most tempted, to t� "eva "-Every- house eve ae ein,g very late., and pull slowly up the river, and still stood It liti clothing I do wear, cas.-s those stricken down live at tlie longest 'Waabl"keneat'llir banjings dirt. The -tram cars the same , ever it did. watching till man and boat were lost in the �Andisch4dr w days. Sometimes they are dead k�,W disco - innoidi nmg, as so ren I do bear, only a fe, the Shops al jid the differ. This was not long previous to the birth of solemn pines. Blithe and P -terry may I see him, - As soon as certain symp. ent tervies of omnibuses; in a few hourr.� age Aon7e 16 ' deh -' - Aibe the colt, and the little fellow exhibited a'l -am Wbedw. WN.- With,his face to me. catQ and ....During.thel-fog at rf Rol- - . If his clotting I don't wer. tome appear the physiciansareable, to business of all k"'w&s.,:hiA_ most from the first the hankering for a chew. 9 � TO ol, i brakemap, was knocked down and t5 AH Her 0 wir Work. childr, e time when death will probably 'and the tj affic of -the y It was bestowed wbilf. be was yet at nurse, And m I don't bear, calculate th .-crowded streets irilkantly killed, while bseph Watmough, a . Young Wife -I knew you would like the Said and errrowf ul may I see lain), occur, and the family or friend of the dying ww stilled to& fun,%ral pace, yet ubbody ev and from that day to this both animals will 'With his back to me. asas such an evil was so patiom en baker of Faiiiiank, was drowned in the canal follow any strauger all over the lot who slippers, Harry, if for no other reason, be- ed quietly, man are notifA 0 have all arrangementai cause I made thew. Then 4he, -must era-wl into b forthe burial ready at tha�,t time. Nedelay nflitedt'y through missing his way. b --s the smell of tobacco about his clothes. is permitted. If the family or frien4s do"' c� Husband -You don't mean this is all your on cOMPPee hrmind, 4 d wait for bim. to ap ge to say, was -not affected by 'Tbe colt, stran "de and tliecWicnieuce and suf. work! Why what a talented little wife I not come forward the city takes charge of r in a dream. pear to be the mother's aversion to -natural leaf, but j�`h ad to en d ur e Russia!$ ORtlook. have, to be sure. -The late muddled and unseasonable wea- the burial. k./ loves that even better than fine cut, and mas- M& In*- W t�tioii blo in t Young' Wife -Ys, all my work. of tb444s said to -be,due to sun spots, a number The usual time for the yellow fever to be Om eala ' Y' Russia admits that she h either that is forthcoming. 'have been plainly visible on the at its wors"t ha,s only. just begun. Prom v persons dire asweinougli,qn ticates all of course, I bougght the uppers and Mary ew- Of which li. and"whoi would not et loss hand� just now with her Bothanim als are beauties, and no healthier ed them together, and I got a man to Bole faioie `Of the'auh for two or three weeks. If January to March is the summer seasm. In Aw thgr� advavtme� -to make a consid- people, and- has ittle time to Sire' -16ien- are to be found- in horsellesh in these parts. them ; but I put the bows oit and did them these create""such commotions when so far Santos's latitude, and it is in the hottest ,b tb 17 if thusissm about the7ranotcA711ussianz entente Mr. Russell says he thinks the use of tobacco MTe9a in e v?ay o ransom at up in the box. And do you know, Harr the,eartb, what is to prevent'the moon weather that the disease works the mo or ritestinal wormR S . I Die ance, e uropean has kept them didn' y I from idarnVU1W -V t M . the fflripi�.,vAlii from having i -oud of myself. I thi I Ir" ii , damage. In addition to the in reming beat, he nuip'ance. am just pt nk om..exerting very appreciable iniluence? c essenger says -Rusaf has fiddW-J!er, which so often distress horses ana injure ",Orn#- finds it,difficalt, o believe a, -is conce&a, also, that the planets be- the exposures that the peop!e always ruffer, a a of the vmpire,a, tas could everdo such things. It Otaing- can 1W th�t idiincoi has - in the interest their digesti6n. The mare is now 1 1 years mid kvlkh longing to our system influence, in a greater at the festivals and carnivals coming at this t is ever 2. Iti,hat word on -the subject; ihat enterprise precludes any idea� of 6 advehiiiiiiiis-foreign old and the col orlemig degree,the electrical conditions of season of the year, are counted as likely to' or our Still bei�e. -i It is also conce M dr e beeu.,"hanste Policy. In Vie=a it is believeM' Cable reports of the storms and the cold I . � OMA& _; weather that are prevailing in wegte ded that increase the'ravages of the disease. To meet en Wh til. Lovelil kffled Together. rn e-greution IS-191p6mbre. south d famine M;WkurrY Russia into,�awa. This 'm is- nonsense. - Russia at t -Europe might also make one believe that atm��heric chi -ages generally th�s expected increase�a new hospital is unrwasfine- - brighti, -credit Is mom"Du 'pos- South Bend. Ind., -Edward So�hn and building, and at last reports work on A was t Of there, had been an exchange made - are due to electrical disturbances. r while Lou h6f i9e Aodejg- In �'-Docit hotteem,remonable that the moon being pushed night and day. a 01 . i y of" right ji ,pary self-confideAce F for, war. _If reigii Miss Seig, the latter the eldest daughter of climatic conditions. between America and 4 - Id iMrtantfigareasa disturb- Some of the Captains and officers tdes- t dreadfil d, a � I ­ I �. -1 I marriage sels that, have recently arrived in Samtos Dail e -in" nt were engaged to be marrie We, in southern Canada, have News. 0 coun ries were responiAbI6,fic d ecffli�ilqifllibrium ? bitt* ti PrA & e I Christian Seig9 Europe. -making ex eijtg-'of -asylums and experts have immediately taken passage an outgoing famfue, ihe4, and it is probable that the MOul been having thils far what would be ght bifiiiirib e ,6 peri__ mo* I and rdwonr in 901110 s6on have taken place. customary Fngl;sh winter, ba to -day Miss Se rriulz the ta hisani e no grounds f -)r *e ve-esels back to Eng aaid or American. Tbo just after the noon meal Ig presence of frequent fogs, while in Migland ty say there ar, one- f is "' e i- Gal, " __ at th;moon affects the minds of the number of shi�s waiting to -be nnl6s,ded is M 00M any- effort to 0 lihn -b &Mon.,- e: left the house and went to the gate to look the temperature seems to have been con - me paper WAS!, am ( es M19 a an-thoriti 'lit 't least 'a own - nfor her lover, with whom she was to spend sidrably below the aver inia", b6twithstandhig the term lunacy now so large thatIbe -newcomers hare the shofild age. Possibly later, 'therefore-, 6m&., She saw him a short distSuct n the conditions will 6ange, and the ecause of the prospect of being delayed for months ani the e the afternoon. �09 such cases b g, UP' It is true, how- officers, knowin- *Ugious awWwj. g1h4,' are getting away hven M d Ai6hid and i t�ffr'many ins ces 'ente -of the com 'es is is Sam t down the street and went to meet him. forthe season willbemaintained but 691) `Oiebaiiiinitnenee. tan the pati anger� Some presen r Vi --the Inste ough a decided,61imatic evcr� t, *P need' for anyto ad of going directly to her home the = seemss tb taft ;�and oU�W4 boards, and --poly be done haveladsp 'have procured houses some 4iffUnce bae cbaang was taking place throughthia count. tO put bi ordii At two? 8" IYZW olne. own y Vved to discuss what should eus,abuut once a mouth. _�7 , Z �� . -too much ere some w 0 adfier's b n eight-ineh were in former years. N: `jij in the head when iAe; the pubAc make our winter less, sev the vessels are in yo thesailore tarivo in.while aftrnoon. They stoodin front Thr"! fsj for durivethe I try, tending to _, _,Uq* living in Allegheny from t M_ Va in brick -wall twenty-two feet than they qjjp _rt waiting to be unloaA of a ". __ , 4 euorol G' A_��- th ch is time, per -baps, the. science f in qfid ftill moon falls upon ed. high, said to have been out Gf he'light of- Ogy her -At tk", #mMAe does not venture and whi Ificiently advanced to account Plump an4 a dangerous. A strong southerly will be. an tho -- ----- A bazaar in M<iaeew, presided over �y I19 . -hers -aireets till, Of apeed can- up in a dark rn ce beth, wife of the G.- 'You such casep on re- Grand Duchess' ERza ev * 1 g4e1o, #ght the ut h 'but elf and possibly foreshadow, these huts -bavebeenin myliqp" J"By wind Was blowing and foreed itself back 1, and without a second's waming ditins. As 'but 11 ave movar- ea the wal at present advised no definite Oak d at th g ernorf Mscow,. reafize ;9i0GW 14W lq�e e turm _=Yth, the stractute toppledver. The roase can he har bough m'.qnae of1h ea t U,9*,, ,via About ban but buried, be- famine fund.- poiopk were completely, Wnwohatventiew Chr as we, kard proverbs "out a green ks. Miss stig Toronto cam amily *Cath tile- bric was instantly, ealfully monled --but the oziev, A smakeleoB ftml wfod, XiMaW OV- melt'. of 16 tes*ftture C �-Ia eother day de- )WledL in WA -0 "M _W wed an steam "114M in Intheieivi wederit* te_mak� lug! poki*4W Weather, Bureau the DOW omn ara fuel is composed of NON Z teu 111111utes bou I44, bik n e adir 1k, n th T from u 9 Z r4 �7 4 AN Acef,rding to Frencu official jouer v.n rok. 0 the French re _,parily 2��4ii;Gleful been :-vcjea, the scattered -eleffie which are always with its history 'y dents as is that 5111 :,Come ere loag.Qf .of wejiby 130 m futate-vre may e I�t 65ts against the English Pbrtc and pow foreign resident a ­_I& -with -eve iC U-Wuntga by 4X 111any of the M teristics of the e vd'l Probably b be a diplomatic di that the authors this point. At t lamentable and p will be very clia threats as to any test. The iufluenza, Europe, is increa Pfeiffer's alleged bacillus, wbeLhe present only a sci not pretend to ha with it. Doctor a:dy. Perhaps nc they have not evo tion which woul cure. London is while some of t _,wnt,�Wy Devouslit 5 w I 6&44taki im turi escap6 entir cast for the wint Lord Randolph day from South ! excellent health ai ported words wer tory.- that he w 24iplouiskeic career, tion-,,Whqther h ter.­Aady hand ampton, and they noon to Canford brother-in-law, D family party is wanderer home. that other couns( and that the que immedidte politic considered. No i ties, �Ut the simp and the moment dolph's aid may b A Pob�*s Starhey; at a great A4,�Jng, where fam"illy' vaul&of th the Abi.yhad the an4, the vault was viAted. On ente fuli�evll, the dea tti&ed out to- be a %h61Tbnt%btft's stolen, and the I spoiled of lace an was a gruesome he in the vaults, as i to m.%rk that in crime may have 1) AVillettic ­'�,Aftbllede lung `iAesighate the -a ,_�4ung . asessed by .*i6A tso-'Producecl b. thatVali for the 1"heir highest powe mous development men, UPOU giving and taking to sede arly subje&bt to pu overdeveloped In and the unused cel ease whez once an to health. The wis violent athletics o for a second atfac by collapse. The o!a -applied to Simi . produced by like A Canto )4,- Alt soinnambalis ,of, a Dundee (Nj, ST104 a. d ik��avaid a d '��turnal travels, L�treadmill beside p�m, il-the mlinu isTn 2ger f t *ff a roof, At an examinatioi gentleman, being a� VIII., , rep!ied, -widower. " The Governor of I that the peasant wh called out to clear th he eit-reilrom thE th*luom�m�nal sturel ni �i of every work wl4h Berlin police aut devise a method I cleansing of beer gla city health physicia spread by the glasse present. Luigi Emanuele F. &short time ago, w,, electioneering dev'ic tion day he sent to wnh:U other lime stre& with this in Anotit t -f eaci. : 11 W