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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-12-09, Page 7. * �.— I �. , , (, \ .s v' y I 11 ,,,.:'.,' , ., . 1 r ..% �, ti , r .�.A !r, . .. 11 I (, 1. . , I . I , l , fV: 11 - r - rjj��t 00 „� y� {,I. t* 1 .1 Ai * l,:" ", � i ,,t.` -P'•,.\ t'HRti,l� ��fp My�rp F�'p T . . V I I .1 - I �.. ,�:._,�—. 4. 1 (�, yt i ' 2' '9If+Tl bP1171 0#1 iXtla�i&4 °�' �10,e. R ALL ' ,'�A �., W4. xqulxSia4lx. tgrx ter . the fastened off», t, .,y1';,� n l a . ... ,..,boltll✓Ro he�yat9li$� I�ur :ala ...tl> t. 4 f 111 - 4', 'WORM,. + to . Z. and the 14'ltding cantly asad A, arisl nxe hows'and ar of la ce a d".sal into,:,. v r ale to, �-Roql.,r+r + ` p 1; YAM win}. !Clsel',d qur�tbl fG P <. pad The sou t o. ;. W : A'r 1$ Qo�N Oil! .}IN THE FOUR 'ilae White Swallow f's on its port Y Daus vit d le ° b'', t r; at .r add es; sad heists ° o� d E d r- ed .Y chert eft xe avis ns, a A' 110 t � ,' afire,'" replied the. dtsioP, quietly. �kim� th sto{le aril Mitts,tor w3m- F01 wae'a,good'and pawearful rtIhvimmgr; CORNER$ OF'TtIE GLOBE. Glad the rgpe4 old an them 'Patna ter. it ate N4 ,0l ico",Wd sdgwl thatigh rho . {rolls ar all 'of sinus t19nd Pp tiotlstb it Lias surly c/t �+iiei'1 a might h --- r tit' . T110'• crossed the Rooliy Mountains, wood. with spoona and bowls of but, (t� g fato-horii. Their hatchets, lies, and have excused even Want of cauiioA1 But Old and NOW World Events o1 laiervot Chroa. here also strictly adhering to the trail azr r_�a e Thee Von was too much of an Indian lcled HHep -. zl&fare R c4pp@r, . ey aa� to, t►e £)nee land- �+ 14tereatidY IiRQpenlaga of s, of tl ,Athapascowa, and were at no poor, hatitilam race, wife Lug by Eish- gl�gt. pre utioxss. Recast Date. Ln ed on the q� ) " great. d'Istance from the Coppermine gand bunting whose sole riches con- to watch the elite hawk, ,the lay, down siat d ip alit't1e co card of the scene; at some Japan is re t l3iv�yT when act+ night, at soros distance' B copper they found near distance however, from the shore, and harbor at Oepalt wring to build a big ' g the Twat—thence culled perming ' a .,%e p:arn they sawasmall, low, flick- River, well screened from view, och. the hao illus expert, has been x ,, As soon as the Es de t to .Soutth �fTloa b the Germain elr4 light. Their own fire was coin- It was this unfortunate race who, � the stil•Irts of quiniaux vi1,La' layl W +p 4� more embers, but evens t}nasa from their helplessness and weakness. an infant "remaIne eats and trot ,Alvan Gover.umgsst to I,lavestigate .tha'cauaea of llad been selooted tis the fittl0g via r d, he Athe atcoiws this rlmderpest. we�4 hastily covered up. Matcuiaza east ttms of the seven A lea w warriors. down to the bank to fire at the Victoria, Australia, has turned out his eyes around. Not a tree, not a bush [n this the red -skins acted in accord- men of the other vi,:+lag'a, who stood Gg0,512 4thneea of I, stn idly gazi from across the water end during the last was'there to aid their approach, though ansa with the true principles of war at ' nine month's, an increase of 81,000 ounces thle qmp in the distance seemed to be --to respect the strong, and prey upon ssaore of their brethren,. They over jsast year.. the weak The White strong., remain- did no even stir wham the leaden bul-' y „ pear a dark object, which looked like a ed lets fell amongthesis Seventy-one arsons died of staxva- atunted behind on one o on while two . ,until one of the tion in ot�donpdurin ° party received a flesh wo , d, when all g 1896 according ,.. grove of trees. Tbds could not .scouts w1ent out to scour the banks of Z g be, huwe0er, they having already pass- ,the stream in search of intelligence. In round him, examined the plac.q to official reports nearly double the They soon cams book with the infornia- amazement, then leapingg into their number the year before, ed, as they supposed, the region in tion, that about fifteen miles distant canoes, hurried to the distant island, Plague and pestilence, in addition to s which, be' surrounded b des wat- famine, are im di over British which s are Pound. were five tents of )Esquimaux, so p:a( ed Y P e n(; The th Mee men looked to their rifles, as ko be con lee open to a surprise. er' could easily defended 'against Intlls►. There have been 488 cases' of ' p P swrirumers with hatchets and bows and bubonic �.ngge, with 28� deaths, so tar , OOP g It lops then decided arrows. in onic t8 and Boil 28a ' , . at ed low, and began to crawl to- Nd that the a4kack should take place the following night. wards the distant fire on Choir bands Meanwhile the waded across the river, The White Swallow waited to see no The Daunt's Rock Lightship off Queen - 4, and knees. The night was pitchy dark. to be on the same aidQ as their wretch- more' The dawn was now breaking` in stown ,ha.rbor, which was betieve.d to the eastern ,and her 'rhe sky was lowering and threatened ad victims. Elora they halted to load sky, position would have ecus adriftr last month's galea, 1. _': their guns. furbish their lgynees, and apeedi ry become dangerous. Cast- foundered re her fightmmoorings, carrying rain. The low fife, scarcely diatinguisii- $ frig her ages about her to select the down her Drew of eight mn,as the di B prepare their shields. beat road, she distinguished, [;±�'. able at times. was all that guided them. Every man set to work to paint his a little ors xecentV discovered. »'',,` Presently, however, its glare became buckler—one representln.g the sun, the �y up river some one seated with- Dr. Nausea has',roaeivad 850,000 from ^N' other the moon, others birds of prey In IL ]dale cove Dishing , more evident, and lklatonaza discover- for time was preao buShe rhesitated, 8the pub:ashers for his coming book. This t: and other animals, with, imaginary us, goodness statement has sworn to m a suit ed that it was pieced under the ,Aver of bei Of heart prevailed. (}tv' nes, fantastic human creatures, tug the dog an- they brought recently to prevent the k other piece of mea she left him in some low trees which grew an the Dor- and beasts of all kinds, They were p t~ ng ders of the Coppermine River. lie could all to serve as their rotection during' guard of her packet s,amd tripped rapidly account n,thof phis exp:ora ions wgrittenoby now clear distinguish a party of men Lim Combat, their ehids being at once down O to the water's edge. S1iQ had her exp :ora p Y medicine." Even this White Swallow, knife, and feared no Esquimaux. As gym' '' ia, sitting round the small fire in the act ivho was used >o their Indian customs. �e approached, she discovered that it The Rev. Carr John Glyn, brother of iI of smoking; and leaving has companions was puzzled to know the meaning of Ivan rt,n old woman, deaf, and nearly first Lord Wovertan and senior 1.' and his rifle, advanced unarmed, bid- bar f their rude drawings, daubed with Wind, who had been fishm for calm- member of the G yn family of Bankers, cli®!k and red cls on by moored' t. ,o has just died at the age of 98 ears. ding them slowly reach a bank within resemblance to lay Isnot one bad any en or eight The f vg re sev- $ ilk,,He held the two family linin H pistol -shot of the camp. He then be- upon eaxt,h Y gin heaven or strewed tbaPnok�The old Ei ht and ton Parva and Witc(ham t livings, Agar.": y- ,•, . But, like the knights of squimatut eight Pon for Sixty - ,; gam to writhe or slide along the ground chivalry, who scorned to write their �d a line wbth several. hooks io it,and g years. ��r - ow•n names, and seldom could ever read cought fish almost as fast as she could On All Souls' Ddy, when Paris urns ,,. instead of crawling, moving a yard or a love -letter, these red -skin paladins throw. they being almost as plentiful out to decorate the graves of its (lead ,t,t two, and then stopping to breathe or were quite satisfied that militay glory as in Kamtollatka, The White Swab with wreaths, many mourners this year it.'X-• 4 listen. In about ten minutes they saw was above all artistic merit. They low laid hez hand an her arm. The went to the cemeteries an bicycles, car- " were but of the general opinion of O,d woman started. The young girl, tying their flowers with them. At the bison roll b pial! behind the bushes of mankind, who admire fax more the sac- ivho knew one or two words of her Pers Laabaise cemetery Pnacemen were tbs camp. Thay saw no more, for a 1 0,a detaied to look after the wheels left P (xissful slayer of thousands than the that ssi,Leven ®ret oni)s and.l" The at the gates. '.II strong ray or the moon peeped through ma,n wb- can achieve a sp:endid pic- unfortunate cid creature '' ,a cloud, and they could no longer raise lure, a mmgniEicent epic poem, or a the word "Indians;" that wast ono enough ofht highace eaiasticalupatranag is hold. �;; c., ` their heads above the ground. They great scientific discovery. V t fell behind the law bank agreed on, and The Wield -parotin bele over, the for her- She cast line and fish at the ing out. In fifteen months he has had I� g party advanced, stiiill following the fled•s feet, and, mumbling her thanks to appoint an Archbishop of Canterbury ;' :: waited. banks of the river—strict avoidingall and Bishops oqf Winchester, Rochester, 1,A Tha•ee-puartets of an hour passed, and eminences, for feat' of barn seen,and thehf orbita Sw)I low took as much of Chichester,Nev4castle, Peterborough and g fish as she could carry, and the London, a fifth of the whose bench. then Matonaza rejoined these, using all speech, fOY fear of being heard. The 'rue and hooks, almost believin that Twenty-four of the k " f g y- present Btshopa, ;'t " the same caution as before. He was out wa'y was arduous and prim 0,l in the ex- the Manitou had thrown them express- about three-fourths of the tots: number 4.., ' trams. They fell upon swampy _y in her way.This done, she rejoin- have been a t I' of breath with his Lard labour. for such marshes and muddy sloughs, in which ed •her do J appointed by him. w `' it is to crawl along this ground like a they sank above their knees. But not the g' and taking him by the Gen. Venukoff, head of the s i3'' >Lg, :ed him awn as Si, snake, never rising on the hands or a word was spoken, not a murmur or coal walk in the direction tshe she survey connected with the Tr ns-5lor- t, knees. As soon as he co d speak, ha OOmaplaint given vent to. A tall somal to be the right one. She never ian Railroad reports to the Paris Ac- Vl yonch Lad been selected as lea3er of paused or ha ted until the midday sun + ademie des Sciences tba the Las found §,N�K told his companions in a whisper the band, and no orchestra ever kept warmed her almost ore than was fifty-four deposits of cont or of lig- i i, ' that t e were the Athaposcaws re- bet I(.r time, They trod in each nth: r'n p sarannite, axon the line of the road, none L -,''' turnip after a terrible foray among ' `'''' ti P:' with the most praiseworthy afro to herldon she ate, and gave food Of them, however, in the region between &,, unanimity; and might, frown their a fist weighingg• ]3e greedily devoured S . , the ,9""f nimaux. The White Swallow, gravity, their stiff, erect manner, have eight pounds, and a the Ura: and the Altai mountains, in r '>''�(•` Peared more affectionate. lis orad t western Siberia. The survey has ex - a, .- ' however, was not with th6m. They not inaptly been oo his new mistress. The irl i tended to the shores of the sea of Out- s t mpasred t° moving y P ` .., spoke of her absence with regret, and maummies. The White Swallow carried g made muco {,a,", in a bundle the whole of their o1 hon, far more thaw he had been used otsk, where cox: and gold have been o y4,•,.., —no ilam"deratae wei ht, as they de- tO' and the Poor anima:; better ted and found. .,•: as a severe disappoLutment, but how provisions f t�141*',",O��'L • <L her absence was occasioned, he could sired not to halt an hour' when their better lodged than usual, fawned at her British Guiana intends soon to dis- 1 not tell. Matonaza spoke in a tone horrid su,prise was effected. feet like an old and faithful servant. establish the Church. At present it has t "+v which was new to his white friend. He About a hundred yards from where That fear tinders man, and woman, two estab:.ished rsligruns, the Anglican i they firstcauglht sight of the Esqui- and troverbiah teeneir et nor did theis aeh Ge Govetrnmentt ah',so h fps the white the 1. seemed Lasky, and Lis eyes glared like mato village they Halted in council Swallow differ in this from the rest and the Homan Cato:icse lhehco'.ons b .. those of a panther. The fearful excites behind some rocks. It was now :ate of the human race She shuddered at g year c on- >:.tr,, at night, and ?,,at these savage war- the fits think that 100,000 a t •,,ai ment he had endured, and his terrible >$ ,y;.It:, rrors, not satisfied with their martial'Il"nois Prospect of fouling again into the hijZh a price to flay for what they re- t A. awakeaoing from a dream of happiness, air, now began to paint. themsa h es of the A,thapascow Indians. She ceive. 'The Legislature has extended the , all the greater from his half -European anew. They daubed their fates with had seen the massacre of the Esqui- present system for eighteen months a horrid mister of red and black— maux, and knew well what would be On -',Y, instead of the usual seven years. I ;5 education, hard almost driven every civ- a her own fate if ca b on one side with one color, the other caught. No torture f`k, rlizad idea out of hie Bead. with the other ; some tied their hair tdiat fieindish revenge could devise Prof. meet l dice s who bels the t " Roaming Panther," said he to the in knots, others out it entire: off, would be considered enough to punish chair of menta diseases at the Univers- t The Y Ler for her arca ity of Vienna, en:ivened his instruction o Indian runner, " is thy rifle ready ?" y then lightened themselves of pe• On she went again n6mtly' by a:lowmeg a madman, one s s "What would m brothel dolt" ask- every Possible article of clothing, which therefore, despite that she was weary y they made u and sore -footed, until she bit about dark o e patients, to ,acture in his -stead. i ' ed Dalton hurriedly. P in another bundle, and on a small river, falling she sir :.r. " Bill my enemies 1" replied the war- gave to the unfortunate The man is afflicted by periodic h more gilt! to carry. '' .. $ peered, of mania,during which he is much more ks � The moue now rase; it was midni hL. into the CoOpermine. :1. rior coldly. The five tents of the g Here, under a b0, she resolved to G -ever and witty than when sane. His T What t skulking behind a bank?11 situated nose to the water 0,x were bush, .ecture on "The mental condition of the -� "Warrior of the le faces, hear my edge, with- pass the night. SLe fed the uogp.en- maniac in rio•lical attacks of mad- f 'a;�' words l Does a bear show himself m is a ha1S-°xOOxs farmed by some rocks tifu5ly, cast her line'Into the river, and 1 1 that projected from a ama51 eminence, then, without making any fire, nestled nem' was a brilliant success. After it o : ✓, the distance when lying in wait for Before the tents a near Lbs h was over he was shut up again. o :s. his prey? Does a wbAte warrior, when of the river, in theymiist of wihiuh was - 0,$B animals and Ler Oxford men won fifty-six seep. Despite Qier t �. .in ambush, give a signal I We are an island or rather sandl,ank, and in fears' Thee -kis -ho a;ept soundly, even bridge men twenty-six of ninetm- )l:� three: the Athal scowwe dogs ate rev- the distance another until after Cho sun had long risen. four Indian and home civil service places t an. Not one shall see the home, of his Esquimaux vhe When She awoke, she found Esquimaux open to pub is competition in England. "s, fathers: their squaws shall find oth- age, of larger dimensions than the ' Ir t� er husbands. The have robbed Maton- present, The Indians gave an "Ugh„ as she ca:+led Lim, looking good-natur- One result of making it easier for un- ;v�. Y 0,t dulightl for here was a second Hies edl5' at here im expectation y, iversit men to enter the tl aza of his squaw; they shall, die I" doubt, of his moPPe mea: party, ati Y g pub:lc se double report followed; and then, sacr6 in view, and to thaw savage men once satisfied him, angfound three fish vice is a fa:lia off in the number of I ,l'. nothing cuu:d afford a more charming d candidates for the University honor ex- °,?,,, as the Indians with a fearful cry 'ruse g 1 ;y'r. in th,e air to lis down again in the pT04p°°t on the beaks. 13ut she hersa:f ate aminations. The civil service candidates ;,1;11 • - dark, the Little 'Snake, as the hand- They advanced slowly along the only the dried vehi,nison of her packet, give u , their last year to cramming t ;;'' some young cLnef was called, levelled banes of the river, and when within itL was still Leavy, for she had uev- for tLa special examination instead of ;'"-ts,t. and discharged the rifle of his friend about twenty yards of the tents,, hast- er yet eaten raw fish, and dared not attending to their co:Leege work, con- ; , ed ; and having tied the feet of the make fire. tentinlg themse:'ves with pant degrees. I Dalton, who had declined to shoot at White Swallow in such a way as she (To Bo Continued.l M. Barriers beioves that he has lis- s r + the unprepared savages. b ,;r I spit on ye. dogs of Athapascowsl" Y no possibility untie herself, covered a new chemical element in the ''" , yelled the Little Snake as they fired at they rushed to their bloody work. To course of his investigations in monazite ]',;i random, "A dog -ribbed ebtief will leave modern readers, even of the details of sand and has named it l+ucium. It does AT THE DOOR. i;Z; your bones to bleach on the plains of r"nt wars, the unpardonable and hor- not form insoluble salts when coming "�,��il *; the Icy Seal" rid details of the sack of a city must I thought myself indeed secure, into contact with either•soxirum or pot - With these words the three friends be fami,:riar; man, woman, and child So fast the door, so firm the lock; ossium sulpbate. Its spectrum re- n °retreated, loadin their rifles; and wad- have as Shuddered, we doubt not, over But, lot e toddling comes to lure g scenes a:mlost too fearful for belief— M a Remb:ea somewhat that of erbium. orM. ° in across, the river, concealed them- Y Parent ear with timorous knock, Barriers thinks it may be useful for _ selves in a low hollow, and sought rest. scenes retraining for ever as brlrots upon incandescent gas Lights. tr '` Mark slept uneasily. The neighbour- a civilized and so-called Christian age. My heart were stone could it with- An "adventurer's share" in the New a 'I ;V` Hood of fierce and bloody enemies, roue- But for the benefit of those who have stand ed til desperation by recent losses, was adapted this nation of certain modern The sweetness of my baby's plea— River Company was sold recently in t 1- far from being pleasant, and he was phLosvphers touching the superior ami- That timorous baby knocking and London for X625,000. This company was se 1"3 d abiiit Please let me in—it's only started in 11600 by Sir Hugh M dollkton lfttl rprise when, on rising in the Y and simplicity of the "man of p me." w h?.'rill- nature," we think it well to give same to supply London with water from the t'a mor first among his party, s isal- accoun of bisturiaai scenes that was I threw aside the unfinis�ied i)ook, Hertfordshire bulla forty miles away. P ,.';, on 0,l et at once brit the bank near Re ardless of its tempting H� the shares went to James 1. as the t 1' `i hint. IIe dro ped down and in an instant once acted on the banks of the Copper g P ng charms, Sin thirty- the whole three were again prepared. line• And, opening ~vide tlhe door, I took g's moiety, the others to the thin t ',5, The Atbapascowa, six In number—one :l'be Esquimaux, on Learing the wid MY laughing darling in my arms. six adventurers. Mydd:eton was ruin- h "' ed by the speculation, but the company in Lad been killed—were near a bush on Outcry o the redskins, started from Who knows but ifs Eternit awns a teat deal of y , a, the other side of the river. They had their s sap, an<l rushed forth, men, wo- y, g proper, iv the tY 1, like a truant child, shall wait city of London and the counties of Mid- fo �!�I,`)+:>. Jus at daybreak tracked the Dog -rib- men, and children, to escape; but their The glories of a life to hie, d,:eaex and Hertford. The interest on `' bed Indiana. These fired, nor was Mark ruthiless foes were at every issue, and a stare is about �18,OD0 a year. b `1(1 behindhand ; and so fatal was their aim, spears and tomahawks did their ki;sod Beyond the Heavenly Father's gate 9 work. The Y Tiburzi fife famous bri ac that two warriors fell headlong into groans of the wounded, Cho gamd who for )S "'t_ the river. The others, who were not howu-i of the dying, the shrieks of the And will that Heavenly Father heed years bad rued the district around ViL- ;�`;>:' aware of the nature of rifles, introduo- children, the shrill yelLv of the women, The truant's supplicating cry, erbo, was recently shot by the carbin- th l';;.'.ir' ed by the chief himself and Mark, flew were answered by the Athapascow war- As at the outer dear I plead, eers near Orbitelo, having been betray- hi to cover astounded at the distance at cry• As the herd of ante: oa loses "'q'is I. O Father I only 1?" ed by one of his band. He had been a sl 4``' which they had been struck. The all instinct of self-preservation before —Eugene Field, brigand for forty 7,ears. When be ap- or "` friends loaded and pursued, The Atha- the awful roar of the African lion, and __ peared with his fo-lowers near Viterbo fr JJ"' pascows turned, and fled across the stands a while uwtionless, so those — �� the Government engaged in a miniature ",'C; plain, poor creatures no Longer sought to fly THOUGHT -WEIGHING MACEIINE. war against him, emp5oying a whole Pr or defend themselves. Not one raised regiment of infantry and a hundred at i1' ash to h it w vert to a lir and his arm. Same wretched mothers cov- The !utast scientific marvel is a carbimeers, but as the country peo ,e to "" boast to their women that their broth Bred their offs thought-weighingp �I'`'' era were killed in terrible fighut. They prime with their bodiesmachine, invented by were on his side he was awe to baffle 'i, are squaws, and will tell of a battle Only to die first. One young girl of Prof. Mosso, an Its:ian t the so:diers. Though bumdreds of peas- . r;.•.. physiologist. It l with, a hundred warriors in their war- aingu:ar beauty for an ul'maux, Ants were arrested for the P' Dim, none paint." (�.ught the chief round the legs; had is ratmp�le enough, consisting of delicate dared to betray him to the pollee. Tih- Mark at once added, that to follow he been atone, he would have probably I ba a so contrived that they meas- urzi kept order in the district, permit- -:N's. therm was to lose all trace of the White saved her, to take her to his wigwam, 0,'t by weigh, the varying amount of ting no robberies or crimes against the blood to this head or brain. Prof. Mos persons under his or t Swallow, who was either a prisoner But the emulation of war was on him ; protection, levied reg- p0, among this Eaquimaux or hiding some- there were Lis companions to see him eo affirms that the activity of the brain I alar taxes, and in the Parliamentary /%, where in the hollows of the hills, await- hesitate; and quick as lightning, he ran is Proportionate to the amount of blood 1 contest of 1893 manaKed the - ectian, s' in the de attars of their anemias. iii- his spear through her. But enough ; the hinu ,or rather, that the intensity ttensity fun saw that thus candidate was success- of g p re details mors fearful still—de- g g '� Past few months be .1; ,aides, no time was to be lost, for the tAbla which baunted the first his th0 cerebral colds. $ia machine is trail frequentlq visited Rome and Florence winter was coming on, and all Lupo , and a witness of this scene al•1 his to be so doLicate that it easily detects `and even went to Paris without mo:)egta_ , , " of finding her, would vanish with that p the difference in exertion required to tion. season. after -life. �;' Matonaza replied by turning his back The White SwaLlow no sooner found read Greek above that 'necessary for 's.,t' on the rrvAr, and searching for the old herself alone, than drawing the knife Latin. on trail of thle party. They soon found she Arad formerly Secreted from her •'For over Fifty YeArs ti the remains of a fire, with bones of bosom, she cut her bands, resolved as I ELECTRICITY IN OIL LAMPS. at -,('•�' she was to lose no more time. This MA.. WIN'LOVA SOOTHING Pritur has been need by animals—deer, Bic --whSt had been re- Electricity as an adjunct to kerosene millions of mothers for tbolrchildren whrteteething. tie �. cantly devoured, and thus continued des, she acted with all the coolness ail Las rather a humorous sound, but itdisturbedatniabtandbrok.nofyourreatbyaalck fee their journey at (some distance from the and reflection which became the af- child sufferfng and ervina wi.h pain of Outting Teeth '', banks of the Co rmine River. fianced bride of an Indian warrior. She it is what we have now, You press the @ear. at once and gel a bottle of "Mrs. wmelce fol ,L'11; We left he Whits Swallow advane- watched the red -skins enter the camp, i ,Witton and the electricity ]i lits the soothlngsvrnp"ter°hildrenToeth,up. Itwibrollove ing towards fife village of the Esqui- and even let them commence their mas- oil lamp. These are genuine oil lamps, the Cor lit"le nuffororimmediately. Aepend npon it, sec "" , Manx with her worthless compeaiions, sacre. A dozen and more .dogs made after' the ordlua� p design, but im mothers, there is no tuiatake about it. It euros Dt&r• to , `'The rase'„, d,bout to be attacked, like darted by, flyt'�g from the strangers. the base is a dry battery TiIA' oleo- rhdea, regnlatn. the stomach and Dowels,oares winhe One sisal olOSO to the li''bltgvVal]ow, Life buttt>m is an the u y Ooftoieottone'be dame• reduce. Inflammation, anI fee a: moat oY tie' uimaux, were oY a small d pemelt her ppet side of this gfves tono and eneray to the whale Ayacem. '' n . m stat�t�er aq&J, tie strength or beauty, packet of melt. o baso. When it is pressed, it sends, a tclneloa'p,snptliingSyrup” Tor children tpotiing 1 I They ai0,•, 1� Rtout, OoplYetwColoufi3d � R a leather tiyoti tt8tst,0tied little sheet of flame to the lamp. The Pleasant round neck, n ra acid, i1t ,,gL ' 1 ugly, t�gh some of , • . ilii tlpd. ' wick is turned up..,°r, down, and r0gu-, the oldaet and, be.A &gntskle phSoic:att. and mur.. In; 1 'the, wohhAh YFSY� ecce tions.' They re-' T& �� devotir'e� 1tr`edt b+y' g3f 1 fated exactly as the °rtlivariq IeEXtp fi �jdnb i i c�rn 0°a rbrlde tween0 figo cent. & bntislc. rmol•ved to 9• x �l g8t 4r g oiY the world. Ba.nra a s r9'bS13bI8 all Lino tribe in sae, while their 1sProi? t. I : the ltlti I withrntt tlitl eledtr'Ical attaehrnelita. a j ands lot"Mns,, tsetow' 9ootvrrros,i•iivp." I In t•. 1 . , , 11 ''y . ,1. 1' • • . iIli" . y , w % ,5. T. T,O General' Builder and ��� , Con�rao�ora 1'I is factory has .been under ,lib personal supervision and one owq fpr l year$. We carry an extensive and reliable stock and prNpara plans .and gave estimates ,for and build, 4,11 class@ 9f buildinge on short notice and on iheffloaeat prices. All work is auprrvieed in a utpohanical w.ny Ona, s tjstt►otiom guaranteed. We sell all kinds of interior and exterior ma,erilrla . Lumbelr, Lath, Shingles, Lithe, sashy Doors, Blinds, Etc AgBitt for the CELEBRATED G1RAYBILL SOHOC L DESK, manufactured at Waterloo, (7x11 and get prices and estimates befctc'plricing your orders, ,Leslie's Calrrive Factorv. BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARTS AND WAGONS—aIl of the beet rep 1t ' manabi d p an material- SWAll the latest tit ylea and mostmodernimprove- mente, A 11 tvoPk warranted. Repairing and repainting true 1111 I to es oome. range of and Anel make all It Lx) But >Et wben oved in .`t'r,l lie elf s Ili a,ge In ap, Ouse ad ii. lends sig Mica to. Prices to promptly attended suit the times, _AWFAC'ro%Y—corner Huron and Orange ,Streets, Clinton. YUCJ1Vt'x Fi®�V ^vere storms a speed of 60 miles an hour has + been recorded. The greatest rate of travel by a wave ever known was ' THREE WISHES, that of one caused by an earthquake, The sky that night shone beautiful- when a speed of 6 1-2 miles a minute was attained. 1Y. The stars Looked like so many lit- ---�----- tle holes in the might's dark canopy, through. which NO ROOM FOR HIM 1N GERMANY, a light brighter than sunshine streamed- The three stars in A Scholar's 6truxule 0,1841 Despair and Hix Orion's Wt glittered like diamonds and 1<iolent F.utllux or Five Lives. sent down, their bright rays to rest on Germany has a peculiarly German tike head of a little maiden I used to knOr She stood the kind of wretchedness—the wretched- 'Less the at window, look- Ing out tm the cold white earth in its of highly educated poor. Ha.rd- lY a winter passes without some school - wintry sleep, and her eyes followed the master's dying for want of the ordin- rays up the gadder of fight to the three arY necessaries of life. The never-end- Shi.ning stars that were their source She remembered Ing Production of doctors of philosophy, doctors how she had beard that In of law, doctors of music, And some lands they were callleod the Three Kings, and the Spanish doctors of theology, has filled the of - (ices of the Church sailors SAY he who sees the Three kings is sailing on the right track. Someone and State and school to overflowing. So around the had t<Ad her, too, that if you look fringe of official lite the whole length S up at the three stars and make and breadth' of the empire there bangs three good wishes they will all came some day. What did she wish a hungry, poorly clad, disheartened, and onbittered mast of all? So many things that she: be contingent of Ph. D.'., L. L.D.'s, and other less betitled ur shetbwould them to herreaalized. Fo be sheet and amiable, -scholars. If a man wished to writs a dark page she would love be kind and good—and to be beau- in the everyday life of the German peo- rfu'1. And there were the three wish- pie to -day, he would need only to te- gone already, and so many more to cord the suicides of men who were train- e3be tbuught of a way to ar. ed to fill hdgh places that never were it. Her mother was her ideall aril that was fair and lovely, sweet left vacant, or were left behind in the good, so she made her first wish mighty struggle of university gradu- nclude all this by saying: "1 wish I may tri dike my ates for offices whnch would yield them the mother!" the second was: "That 1 may unbuttered bread of life. If emember my first, wish and try to any person wishes to learn how it come true." 'There was good, ound pbilosophy in making this bitter is the end of one of these un- I employed sec- not wish after the first one, for we know that if we are very anxious scholars he should read the ' story of Paul Eulenburg, doctor of jur-, or a thing the beat way to get it is tsprudence, who took Lis life in Blasc- o do what we can ourvedves to obtahn The very fact of her to w'itz three weeks ago. He was the sots wishing dike her mother would, be the best of a Berlin professor of medicine. He ssuranw that she would become like married twelve years ago and lived In er. " Naw she came to the third, unmarred happiness with his wife. He had wish, and bought of many things that it three children, 9, 6, and 2 1-2 years would e pleasant to get in so easy a way. one has high aspu'ations old, all girls. He had written much for magazines and newspapers, had pub - when look- ng up at the stars, and she could not ring herself to fished several modest books; and had turned his hand to one play, - Our Bis - wish for any of the hings that at some other time might desirable, She remembered marck," w aich was presented,. repeat- edly in small Saxon towns last w" t the story theold street lamp tLat loved the tars taxi and tried to imitate their I ter. He and lids wife lived in a flat in , Blasewitz, and were supposed to eke shin- and how it received from them the lit out a fairly decent living with his earn- ; fuer in literature. of telling all it remembered and en- njoyed, that others might enjoy it, too. They belonged to all I the local societies, such el abound in abos o have this. gift was her third a German town of Blass size, I wish, le she thought, what t the use of any lessors seemed cheerful and comfortable, and I for some timA their debts if you cannot tell someone else paid with f it? Wh' �t you cannot share with Chars Is only half a delight I exemplary P Y promptness. Then Eulennurg* began to put off his These were the three wishes made hat night so)were long ago, and would 0,u ago, a d y creditors. His income grew smaller, and f made the most desperate ef- hat it very Ong you werA old that in time they all came true? fort to increase it by tutoring, by writ - ing, by copying, and by odd jobs at he same love that. prompted the lit- law. In Germany such efforts are e maiden's first and second wishes, to Lis day make her heart beat doomed to failure; the man whomakes i them finds every avenue crowded be - quicker someone who has known and both mother and daughter yond the possibility of admitting the casual struggler. says o the latter: "You are like your dear On Oct. 1� a tradesman came to Eul- I And to decide ahout (he wish is left to those Inbar with bur g a bill for 81'1.50. Eulen- g pawned part of his furnitureand who read stories and sketches from her pen. Paid it, Then came another bill for $8, hat tells to otbers the things she ,ier- another for 03, and still others that remembers and enjoys, must be paid from the proceeds of fur- tber Finally pledges. a bill for 70' cents found him at the end of all his LRTTER.S AND NOTES. resources. Ile locked the doors and The proper way to write a letter windows of h:s flat; be did not open( them to the man who called for his ow -a -days is to write on the first, sec- 70 cents. This creditor got an order from red, third, and fourth pages consecu- vely, and from top to bottom, a court to enable him to seize part of Eulenburg's furniture. Ile and and not formerly to begin on the first a court officer broke in the front door of the Eulenburg flat. In the first • page, turn to the tbird page, then the room they found the three children in Gond, and then to the fourth. In a row on the floor, their° fads waxen white and cold, and asheet tucked even- riting a letter, put at Lbc top of the. ly under their chins. All three were the house address and the (late, dead. In the next. room lay Eulenburg writing a note omit the date at the but pct it at the bottom, and the and his wife on the Ind, I)OLh waxen white, as were the ch.l dre.n, and dead address only at, the top. In writ- g the date, write the full words ihir- in each other's arms. Dr. Eulenhuru left •i note saying that first, and do not age Lha ❑umerais the struggle for a rhance to earn his bread r a note. lead LecomA hrpele: [le Lad In signing a note or letter it. is very poisoned the children, his wife, and hi,m- form to add one's title to the name, s('if with pruss.e ficid. The trndesm,= lllrs Franklin, or Miss Franklin, or found his 70 cents in a little nickel pile Frankgin; but what man ever On the bureau, arcompanie(I with a copy inks of doing such a thing as signing msegf Mr.? It is also bad form to of the bill. 'The, janitre.m found her month's pay in an envelope addressed gn one's name in any way that makes to her. Eulenhurg had paid his last doubtful whother you are married debt, Ile gave up the struggle, just single. To one's intimates and explanation is unnecessary. The even with the world, which had nothing for him, as he had nothing for it, oper way when one is addressing a -� ranger ao orcomparative stranger is A VIOI,F,Nr DF.ATIF. Very truey Yours, (Miss) Hilda Smith, i)efore- we. were married, you nflen+ snid you wero wiling to die. ror me, Or, gobbed Mrs. Sbingles, and yet, you wont Very truly yours, eat this angel cake i have made. (Mrs. L. B,) Jeannette Brown. Well. I a.m still willing to (lie for you, It will be quite evident that thn wore] my deter, protested Mr. Shing:"; but words in parentheses arc meant for Aurely you don't. wish me to (lie such) rposes of enlightenment only. To a violent death? one's se(if Mrs. L. B. Brown or Hilda Smith is to prove one's lack _ polite knowledge. " A IIIG SE;Lr,. SPEED OF OCEAN WAVES, )r. G. Sebott, an eminent authority the movement of ocean waves, es - mated their greatest velocity in a orm 'Which he observed at 46 1-4 nan- al miles an hour, i. e., about 78.7 t per second. He noted the waves I lowed each other at periods of 15 , ends, and he calculated their length be 1,150 feet. Darin$ a strong wind I estimated their velocity to be 86 I t to 80.4 feet per second, and In a t odorate breeze 24.0 feet per second, r e., about 16.8 miles an hour. The g do of height to length bf wave is t tO 88 in a moderate wind, 1 to 18in r trong wind' and 1 to 17 in a storm. 7 waves of 49 'eat length In very so- S J'. -`+) 1(� * �.� r_d4 ,. ?:1 .L' > yr 1 ' ,�:'.+4 a�' r%'a -`i✓tx k :., .:R r: �.r ;) _.a . i q �, .+i.•.., h'''�,s� 1 3n .u..... n ,a=a=� . i. r. __„ .."11-L.—.-ian_ r " .,,,, .s:. ;.a¢•v ���`- ".�. Y "� t x.W r._,,. Hear you had a ohurc,h fair at your house, Barker. What did you se;1 t The public. L TO OONSUMPTiVES, The und.rsikood having b" n reatom,l t„ health +yy simple moan-, niter .n!fnring ter several years rith a .,.verb lung nffeation, end That dread dlaaase of t,rory the manna ooup to m qkA k"f.%VU to his f onrc.To hope who dealrelit, 10 will oheartnlly Bond (tree ret rhprgel a Dopy of the 'resorluth.tinn need, .h1dh they %ill flnol n eureanro far lonsamption; Asthir'a, Cniw•rh, Drem,,dhib's in tl ef1s at end I,nng Alatadiea. He hnpoe I) Anffereta will try hin romed,v, rep it ip Invnlo- hle. Th" . . deairinp the prescrlptlnn, whfohwlll cost hem nothing, and mry prove s ]leaping, will plc&sa ddres., Lev, EDWARD A. WIL90N,Broyklyd,N(l'(t. ork, k 0