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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-08-06, Page 3I -4 k ,. * + _1_4 y ­ �, I �* V ­�—.,'. " V� � �, . . 4 — "I -.W .if _- . . . I I � I — � . . I I � . � � , , � ...11,11.1.1.1" 0 —1 I . ­ � . ­ - . 1. I �­ wp�.. .. -, ..: - _ . ­ - ,*� -1 . . ,I--/.. ., - -.11 I I ­ .. . : " , ,�* ­ ., - P, � � . 11 . , . - , _ .. � . . . . !!�_,. _-!'_.="rtr - ... � ., i VOPPOPOWN i , �_ ..... _ � ­� 009w4p..* _L.V1 �.. : "' * ow_�­­_._ _'_ - .�.J__,. ,_ ,j, , .qqft ': �� , _,�..__.. - .'11_.1--- ...11-1 __ . : , '. ,� '... ­ ­ . - �_,_]: :, —,,.,-.,-" ­ _. . I - '. .. � � - ­ .. - - . �. ... . - , . I . _. I .1 vv F , 1- . no I . I I . 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'led pit their swords, their faces set with imil. athl'.e." I I , ,-Stir-," anp,Avvred her husUmd, [tat, ,I. f . I � Mix A Pickles my 3fall,lee johai, in ( determination. M trer went I I #1 Dear Bleanorr-1 sin Ill, wretched, full r ", 11 tervd. II.Now, ai to that labor plank--" I I %%Aoftoo^*"kwk%0044%%%%A#%Ooipe4444pftobiil�^VV%ft*otipft"-44A-C.7 I . 1. I I � - That grm, crisp quality and . walitil, the rest. liiq face Lt aborA and "Oh, John," Slit' interrupted, "ple4s's . I - of despair. 0. nover again will I dailoo Ids o7-cp flashed "It's an entirely new sensation. Tills ' It -will be a, Burprisie to laymen in tills - 11 11, ,,p = delicious flavor is what you get , � . fire. I felt that I could be Serious. Tell me what ljitt I Shall 11 0 I , a quadrillel I am going to become a have gone with him 'ekes 1, , , Into the tbi . t owift, free glide, or an aeroplans I% matter to learn that all tiorolilanci is . V . 0 1 11 . . .0 ,.when you igsist on Libby'g ,, or finish myself ill bolus WAY, Let of the fight, He atill hold my roeo, and wear.M- -PhIladelpli4t. Ledger. Vlore o3lillitratilig than the fastest Auto- nr, and that the air pilot . I . I I I ' . I ALIT ­_ nW learn to operate a machlue very . I I Mixed Pickies at your dealers. . -. me tell you what has happened, and I when he put on his ghako, Us fo.4tolled , _ mobile or ,Yacht or the apeeaest horse-, I 1. - They are alwa - with we the ,rose Will 4 the coo 40. on Ile � , .ys the finest -and : feel sure that you will agree n :ka Th The Oldost lnhaliltant� � - It's tAo greatest sport in the worldill quickly, A man who understtwds the I - never alsappoint. It"s the same ill, thinking it monstrous, almost illcOU" turgetl and sought wo Olit In the crowd. "Whew I Isn't this woather tile worst This ent-busiastio testimony is glv* Mechanism of the aeroplaue, Mr. lier- . celvable. I e , , % Our eyes met for a mom lit, an4 he wag you over sawf' , by bit, A. M. Herring, of New York, 01113 ling bellev,es, c.1n fit himself for a flight I % I - with Ubby's Sweet (Aerhins and v I You doubtless have heard that the gone, � . "No, gir. No weatber iq the worst E of the oldest and moitt successful build- wit,h balf all hour's, experience. A great % I , k I Sweet Midgets. Ask for them. - Hnnivariau army passed through Our vil- , :1 :­- I ever saw.11-411111adelpilla Preis, ­'� k I I . 1-1 era of &eroplajim It to geuerall,v con- o'dvalltage of tile aoroplare, Is that one 11 % I I I i , I I I I iI___9 . lage Ust week after the battle of Bran- , .� . .. ced,ed that the flyb lenin to drive It without actually I I � 0 Kindness to Animals. I ` 1 ar. "'A ' I I ,_ - � . ]DY IVOS v ylazko. Before they came, by way of � g nitioblite has leaving the ground. Whou tile machine I I I t I Lib Sol. ­ . Lacking. , rived and that within a few years tUo I S � I � :: proparing. us for their reception, we were (By 11elen Marcel.) What Was � . 1. I r I 7OU tQ wed now n.csin$ of locomotion wtil be compar- to set on Its travellin wheels, Nvith Its % The cultivation of centuries - told unheard of things about the aol- That edlication or culture -which. 4ocs 17-0111-AVILQU ill I I g0illg � I " . , I wings orplanes extelilled, It will answer . ; ((((( � Jers, how they would. pillagO and fire I ot in In your pretty flancoe? atively.coinmon. It is already por-sible to - t % inarhs the olive groves of Spain - d .1 ,,lud, it kindness to all living . describe the now sensation of to Its helm, and its lowering and useend - . 11 I I . as the world's best. .; the town, then kill or carry off tile WO, things is every year losing ground, while Dick (�ioolnlly)--Judood, I do not from actual experience. flying Ing devices sufficiently to show the pilot -- I � I _I men. Mother was dreadfully frightened, that which fosters gentleresi sta4tonder- know. The highest praiso of tiny form,of tit- how 'site Nvill tat! fix infd Or. A passen- k I I Libby's 011VCS are !in orte" 1 and she tried to make me promise to ness to &iltning stronger hold, The man, Toin-But the report is gaining cur. � , get ma thias gain much of the sonsa- I - from the oldest and roost ?amOus - danit myself with grease to make mys3ell wonlan Or child who is hind In thought remy, fy pid locomotion line always been that it tion 0 actual flight ,vitli perfect safety. . . - A. find deed. is recognized as of more xeaf Dick -Yes, but T alit pot gaining, cur - is "like flying," A fast automobile or The sensation ol flying, oneo experi- k� I I I � - of these roves. The result is a �' look ugly. Did you ever hear of such I I net, delighifully appetiz- , _. th ? benefit tba' rency. ThO, is just the tro iblo.-­Chica- horse or train Issaid, to "fairly fly," to enced, says 11r. Herringi will never We I I -_ - I A - rare pros, = WFell, the eventful day came at last, n the one who is Intellectual I . "go like the wind.11 T%eneroplane makes forgotten. llb�ro are no speed Ilmita- . I 1 4 - ing. Try one bott e and you'll 7. but cruel , Inatinetly one trusts & kind go News. . . it possible, for the first time in human I ,_ The army, headed by a livass bfuld, en- inan, and, however qreat his fallings way experience to actually go like the wind tious fix the air, no bad roads, no obs I Z buy more arid never bo without 4 tered the town. rather was one of P6 be in other direckwils, this is v, good Yawls. Aruetions. Once well under way on the ,:!!! I them. and and to fairly fly, Ono rilay feel some, �, , I - delegation to receive tile soldiers, foundation upon which to build charao, "Thiq lullaby doesn't seem to -Boothe _ thing of this sensation In a owing It, steroplane -a feeling of freedom and Oft- -I,- ,�� - , I - i the servants had all gone off to see them. ter or to base triL4 the ba,by. rapidly ascending 2'evator or a ItMoon. tion %wafts tbe,passenger which no more . -11, � I Libby's Preseryes .� I could not find mother anywhere, She Unkindness and 1portilat abuse of.ani- earthly experience can imitate, The fas. - - . .. "Wonder why not?" This feeling of rising clear of the earth einat4on of automorbiling, of sailing, of . . Pure. Ape fruit and pure sugar . 1 had been hunting for several days for a mills are Ono of the distressing alghta of ti cc I suspect lie taltes. it for ,competi- Z . . lafe place to hide. I concluded she had is -not new, but the experience of actu- , -a by com ari- - I . � the streetqrand so general is It nothing on.'1-1174shington Herald. .- fast dAving becomes tam . p. � in equal parts, cooked just right I found it, so I gave up hunting for her, ally soaring or Sliding through the air ,1 I . hat the also is e"ted when things go -,Vrpllg, , is, of course, entirely new. Th I ere is notai- son. The fast automobile which Is pass. _- . __ and timed to the second, in 4 As I was till alone, I decided t ther a when the horse falls, ItIle, load is too ' * Ing with which to ca are t. 11 , ac- Ing up and down hill over perfect roads . I Libby's. Great While Klich- z! befit thing to -do was to get toge heavy or the wheels stick and won't First Aisle 6 the Left without any senso of effort filliproaches great quantity of eatables to satisfy the W448 Teacher --Johnny, where is ille We cor. n to Mr. erring, who It . enjoyed the feeling of flying. . A fast yaolit fly, . I . . on, is the secret of the extreme appetites of tile soldiers, so they would move. A rare exception to this of Alan? the . erience several times, an aero- . . ­ . . ority of bbby'* Preserves. - � noted Tuesday when i6wagon was stalled iy---Jn the gerts' furnislihe de- plane ri a is the mo l at fascinating thing Ing before the wind on. a smooth sea . .. supen . not devour its, midway up the Federal street hill It Johm: I - in the world. an ges a it In a measure. The smooth 11 . - There's none as good at any price. - Mother had descrilft�d the Hungarians -was loa,ded with oindere whic.b. )i;d be. . partment.-Judge. , An aeroplaue leaves the earth, as a glide of a -aceful. skater is another I I ' Grocorsand delicatebsen -stores tv me as great Tartara, wearing fur tur- qome soaked w1th a downpour of rain Lot Her Do the Work, co %rison, Ali aeroplane flight has the , - carry all of Libby's Food Pro- - bans and . bi.arskins for clothes. Fancy =11 it wag almost too heavy for the "You know, ,',am, it is no disgrace to rule, at an easy angle, -moving wl.t.h great c aria of 4.11 of these sensation*, but �. I � � . my surprise on seeing, instead of such -11 spead, so that the passenger finds him- t f ducts. They are waro no horses, stout though they were, to otiff have to work.,for a livin., with the speed greatly increased, with- . monsters, two elegant young officers, o 11 ' i I Dat's Nvat s can well real- out any sense of effort and with the ill. � 1� ,� � . rantedthQbestto up the ateop, aseent. When an effort No, sali; I knows it, sal . elf in the air -before he no . '. both ; light, the other dark, and both extreme- w . as made to get off the car tr"ke thaf I allus tell's my wife, st4h! ,'-Yonkers ize it. if t1he rise or fall of tile pla describable ex1tillaration of being entire- you and the 14ealer . -- ly handsome. Their red cloaks were . . s likedy to be the a. car might pass, the horses could not !4tatesinan. be very abrupt there li ly above the earth. i - .. I *Wung gracefully over their shoulders, do it, catch in the breath one feels in 0, rapidly It I I . � � Write foi. frea , 'rho driver, who -was 9. colored aseending or deAcending elevator. A BJ_OUSE WAIST. . l. I booklet ­'11010 to ! leaving their uniforms exposed. They man, romalned hopeless on his seat it . oc- The. New York American of Dec. i8th, I � �. Alake Good Thixe.r - i apologliod for their intrusion, find I to- moment and then gotoadph and urged his Pretty Meun. i sudden rise or fall of thisp kind may 1907, says ilia common house fly is one The blouse willat illusi,trated is represented in white . , to.eatl " 1. A plied confusedly that I was ready to horses on. IMey.oltrdined and tugged "Ife'R the Tneanest inan I ever know." our on a windy day, when tbe aeroplano of the greatest enemies of nian. It is pink and white striped material, 'The mode le characterized by deep tucks . Insist on . serve them. "That so?" . .tell as forty feet. a solemn scientifically asce at the shoulders, while fine tucks give a becoming fullness, in the front, I I 1.1kity'sal .3 and then gave it up. The driver went may rise or fall as nil rtained fact I The handsomer of the two men looked 11yes. jugt to g1lo%v -what lie can do, One soon becomes accustomed to the that he is one of the worst disseminators A, wide turn -over collar is a pretty feature, It is comPlet6d bY a Jaunty I yourdealer's. . at the great quantity of food . and drink close up to the horses and the bystanders he takes a pair of field glasses to tile , feeling. of disease known, far surpassing the Elack Bilk tie, A removable sUeld topped by a high standing collar 18 I - expeatod him to betA them. InAead he hall g%oia every -afternoon, an(I puts in Once in motion well off the earth mosquito in this respect. Wilson's FI included in the pattern. Berge, mohair, pongee, linen and ginglism are . Libby, McNeill Oil the table, arid could not repress a weAt to each one, patted him, spoke to lid, y I . I I & Libby, _ smile. This only served to increase my him encouragingly and then went back half his time searching the stands for there is a feeling of independence a Pads will kill many times more flies all excellmit for the inodo. I 1 .. Chicago. embarrassment. The other officer to- . sea tugged 'Oule Of hiR Qu1pI0yVVS."--,%t. LOIIIS Post - freedom difficult to dewribe. In a fast than say other article. I �-_ . . I . . . 0 - '' -1 I . . assured me by thanking me in.the most to the reins again. The hors until Dispatch. . automobile, for ing,bance, no matter how - _� . � - - rvicesoffered. with a will, but still to no avail though now has the advantage of old THE DOMESTIC FLY. . musical of voices for the se itien touched by the sight put tlteir - . perfect the tires or the road, th9ro iA QUEER CAR FITTINGS. exemplars. , . . Ihey wished nothing, he said, except a shoulders to the wagon and with ths, To Hold- 'Him. always more or less jarring, and one is . ... I pla,co where they could test for a feiv conscious tit all times of the supp5rt be- Window With Royal Autographs- Thus the Bachelors a comparatively Timely Facts and Spqculation Concern- NZE STATUARY. hours, as ti�jy ,svere, quite worn o'it, combined efforts of men and horses it Nnit-That's a beautiful -Solitaire Dick ,h. There is a freedom of movement recent club has a c�aracter very Ifice Ing an Interesting Creature. OASTING BRO I led the way to the guest chamber wits made to go, Tills wits without all gave you. I wonder if you know what a - . neaf . eyoond the . Train Roofed With Water. that of �jiiitels, whiell, is one of the oath or a crack of the whip, and when it fickle'voung man lie I.%? . Oil sin astro,pl.abn,e wbich goes b very oldost� Tills tone of the really "The common domestic f1Y," said % Few Foundries for the Purpos * a in This and left them, was, over there ,was no ugliness and no Fan-�-Indood I do, that's why I made finest an n ,Ing. There is, of course, WILat use is a ballooll. to' a railway barely had time to carriage? Few of the latter are so fit- social club is that of an easy familiaxi- man wtbo is no scholar but has managed - Country -Expensive Process. The visitors ]lad I rd officer appsiared, anger rankling anywhere. hilil give me such '411 expeli'sive one�- more or less vibration from the engines get asl city of iTew e machine seems ted, but there is at least one running on ty. A member going in for his luncheon to pick- up many Interesting facts, "is "Al -though in the making of bronze asking to see them. at once. I directed One day at noon in the chicago, Tribune. oftlie astroplane, but th - a mountain railyay near Salzburg or dinner drops naturally into seat their chamber, thinking that th York 9, horse attached to a wa on for self-centred and Independent. The sero it, I, = 9' altogether wo common and too domes- statusixy th,k casting is a 'very impirt- him to has a. balloon' attached to close to anotlier member -and starts a ey hauling dirt drew up to the curT of a He Wanted to Know. - elision to one's would be angry at being disturbed. I . .plane adds a new dim . more ceremonious tie. -$Ito is on's of t'lle, most interesting ant and vitally no,,essary operation," . crowded street . The driver got out and movements, An automobile or horse Or to R59iBt it up the steepest portions of tionversation. In. the a was mistaken in this, for in a, few min- Mr. Cadd--Can I see that burglar who the line. At the summit a tank below club, or in the "pot house," if he has animal,---,, said Francis R. Knapp, an artist, "ther y all came down in the beat of weirtt so swiftly toward the horse people train can move -only On one plane. An . I was arrested for breaking into illy house aeroplane, can move to right or left, and the oar is filled with water sufficient to not arranged to meet some one or in- "Yon doWt mean laximals"I a listen- are only seven foundries in the Uilited 11169 the stoppea to see that no harm was done. last' night? � counteract the upward pull of the gas- vited a guest he probably eats solitaxy. " States where it is done. humor. But instead of striking the horse the U and down -as well, and consequently or brake In; "a fly is not an animal." Inspector (Ilesitatingly)-Well, I don't pendence of R-11 bag, which tile vehicle thus drags down In the latter sort men move in silence "Perhaps, indeed, it is.just because ;O They Went away, but in half an hour man, threw bolli arms around his neck know. What do you want to see him with it . "Then she must be a vogetable'or a much depends oil the founder, ai�d so they returned, - Then they told mother ;we feeling of inde upon the return journey. and isolation; in the former there is it . a had been mqde for. and. resto-ed his head against the animal's for? I earthly environment. There is only one car in the world general hum of "Hullol how are 7010'j miner4l,f) said tha first speaker. "Call reo,t Must be hifi skill and Ilia knowl- that arrangement -They cheek, and there they stood In affection- Mr. Cadd-011, thei�els nothing Secret ' a, ball, and we were invited to go. . In long Journeys 'uy neroplans, many with a window fitted as a royal auto- and "When did you get back?" mud edge, of the sculptor's art that the fodn- spot for ate embrace, the mun as Indifferent all Buffer from air her which over ,butshe is one ked illy company on the the horse to the thought of ,tliout it. I just wanted to find out how . p,,1pl,esswill aoubtlesa graph allium. It is a somewhat ancient "Seen Tommy lately?".alid so forth- dries exe so few. A great deal of subb as . j 1111 rl ,ses, they the passers. se with- , . ship they suffer wr te 701, p"i'la"a oi.it in this country, d illes, czardas and polonal by, I . . lie mauftged'to got into the ban, a , , at as on a I I of the most int"olt ig Lreatares ox- . -ned . s, sickness. The motion of a fly- railway saloon used in Denmark for the and incidentally it is difficult to' tant. work is now tul . 3id not waltz. . outwak-ing my wife. -Illustrated bits. from se ilar lk+, times to conveyance of royal visitors. It has be- your letters or read your newspapers "Ail industrious female fl ,bout, and every now and then a foundry is Of course, I promised them all they Such incidents axe raxe, but fortunate. Ing machine is very aim these to scratch undisturbed. Thtso are the r&l clubs, - y 1016 ' olo�iit started, only to make a failure because - asked, but my mother made all sorts ly they do occur And are mQre frequent I ' I tough travellimg fit, a come. the custoii; of 3,000,oGO eggs, Tliire are no Ind of lack of the peculiar skill needed. It Becomin that of a ship, altl their names on one of its panes, whicill as the English society of a. hundred than they used to be. g. much higher rate Of speed. In passing flies &lid few males. The fly does 'Lot . ems hard to get skilled workmen. of, objections. . ill now shows the autographs of Iting Ed- ears ago, which was like a groat faln- &a t see how we can go," she said ILL some cities, notably New York, 'Yim Jenkins-11ow do you like my ind an aeroplans w Ld they set after laying; if she did she would be 'I don' . through B, gusty wi war(A &lid Queen Alexandra, among oth- U party, understood them, at tivity during "The making of a .marble sitoutue, is I'M daughter has no ball dress." there are societies that hold schools of new indt-oriD9 c0sh"lle? The others retired from her wonted Lie done entirely by the sculptor, or by instruction on the proper treatment of bliss Wilkins -1 think it suits You . roll and pitch much tb 11i ere, Including those of the la.te k' ,zar, tile' are the hardest tb Imitate. ition, longei on. 1�;Iiorelo . my white one," I suggested. In a choppy sea. Ordinarily, however, the la -to King of Denmark, the late Duke may confer ,Bull's assurance of pos � *br shorter perioda oi incultati workmen and students in his studio and ,,I,ve -,vorn it only once.)$ * . animals, and especially, 'the horse. . The splendidly --especially the magk and gocr Her '�thoutvlotherly` aeroplano will glide in a series of longp of Clarence and manF of -hers. like the Athena,auni, or confer nothing eggs hatch wl atten- under his personal supervision. The 91WIth. the national eolo'rg. white will work is largely among boys of the street, ales -Cl;icago Journal. a . . even pitches which Ivill" give . something Another uniquely fitted railway car- except -ore or'loss dubious comfort, tion , and it is seldom that one fails 'Ai- bronze statue is not only not made in be pretty , ') said the dark officer, smil- newsboTs and bootbliLake. They are ' ** . - . Hke the sensation of swin ing. The rings, according to Tit -Bits, Is that con- like the -never mind, but they have not batch. . the sculptor's, studio, but it is almost . given 4 model of a horse to study and __ to pitch and ality 'TJie fly has so many eyest" ,bits maa Invariably all enlargement is made by ing. are taught to harness'and unharness AtHin Own Valuation. aeroplame is not only taining the vestibule entrance to the the essential qu, "that she ca, "But I have a lame foot,'$ amid mother, it, roll, but her course is i1sutilly in a train belonging to the German Emperor. tatea anywhere, m6re or less,--'rown who is no scholar went on. n the casters, and t&76ugh rnethods of what to do when it falls, or other mis- , -Alerchant-I'll give you a position as . see ill. all directions at"once, without not wanting to consent. occur. Nature stud lerk to start with, and p'tv you what y ,,vavi-ng line, like that of a fast The'vesUbule holds several fine statues and C-ountr which the sculptor himself -may know "But I don't think you ,%vill have to � y In the schools . slight] - y. ; . - turning ther head or I-011ing her eyes. nothing at all.. I bag ging out intelligence and torpedo boat. --<in innovation which has not been cop . asnoo all the time)" I replied, reassur- It is brin you are worth. Is that Satisfactory? An aoroplane, especially the Ametioall ied elsewhexe, though many royal trains MOTHER FOX'S CUNNING. That's why it is so haxd, to hit her. A "The making of bronze sta,tuary is eX­ kindness in tho care of animals, while ,V,OA pl!cr1tciit-Oh, perfectly; but--er-do type, rights itself much more quickly I pensive, Exclusive of the amount paid ingly. fro kindergaiebens, mission schools and social ui�gllll that the firm can afford It?- � h uilt carry superb paintings as part of their . Only Politeness kept the men in ed Bits, than ti. ship. The type deoorations. I Her Ineffectual Plans to Divert Hun. Now doth the little,busy fly to the sculptor the founder's charge for laughing outright tit this remark. settlements are doing much to encourage [Ilustrat by Mr. Herring, except in 'very high A car with a complete verandah is an- ter's Attention From Her Den. Buzz fix a follow's hair, a life size Statue runs up, from $700. Tho Mother gave me a -,vithering glance, but It, while not a few concerns that use winds maintains an almost perfect feel. other novelty introduced in the train . But try to smite her bip and thigh larger and more intricate the design the she said. "What do You think they want horses are paying special -attention to Sherlock Holmes in Church. The 'Esturbances of the airi however, Are construettd far President Diaz, of Mix- Hunters found a den of foxes in the Ana, loi she isn't there. greater *the cost, but a single life size Then how she did scold me I the care they receive from the drivers DiukR-Did you notice tile flower OIL so MILICh more rapid and' violent talan the Ico, where the drawing -room portion is hills south of Hagerstown and uslearthei '(The intellig ace of flies is, an inter, figare, in simple dress and,pose may cost '(you axe running into danger with and other men who have to do with the crown of the Rev. Mr. Nialler's hat . waves of the sea. that some motion is al, surrounded by such a fitti I - .0 of as much as $1,200.11 -Washington lier- - and your heart light," them. I �his mornilla? 119. five litile ones about as large as Nroh eating and. exasperating study. Ono 't : - . filost inevitable. 11, an air wave the par- Very few trains are roofed -tvith wa- aped be- es aid. . ' Winks, Yes. He must be getting on. of tho-Vicaroy of India 1. to give a ball for? It's only a trick to SOLDIERS' ALLY. pretty close to the bottom of the bar - usually move ill 0, Totar-V mot! ter,, and that grown, ctuts. The mother fox ese the ordinary ways of trYingtO kill Of ,I : I she sai. IrWhat do you think they want UNEX-PECTED l ticles a�; 'a. . Such a we've is ,almost a1w 'velo"le is among the small numbar that are so. fore the hunters reached the den) -vit,ieh is to fold a, newspaper in the shape of EXPECTS HALLEY'S COMET. get all the girls together, so they can rel. -Syracuse, Herald. flat pad and whack. at them With it How a Holy Man Came to the Res- — . in oature. All the vehicles, eight in number, '.have ,was line& thickly with soft grassea and. wlien they are sitting still, carry them off." I Then again, ,bbe axis of an air wave double ceilings, ,%-hich re really water th the Austrian Astronomer Sees Possibili- On reaching the ball -room I found a cue of Regiment. - " ILY she "Now, large compan: _:L Wool-Ilow do you like your new may be at any angle and may chfUlp tanks, holding about five feathers. Insteadl of running it -W * the fly is familiar wi Reciprocity. I Q a fact that it site sits perfectly ties of a Celestial Visit. y assembled. . The soldiers Sir D. C., Drary owe, who recaAly with great rapidity. An air -mi,ve, This arrangement contributes toward kept within sight while the hunters 0 loltific make an have died, a veteran of Crime&, the Mutiny, . about still the descending paper will were all splendid. I would not, flat? height of a water worked with their shovels. � Malting use of the recent determin'i- believed that men whom business it is the Zulu and Egyptian wars, ,.vas one of Van Pelt -All right, except th'il; tile again, is twice the coolness, and furnishes water for domes. . air cushion in.front of it 'that, llinsty'- tio by Mesers. Cowell and Orommelin ificent. the lead�ers of t4e forced maroh. to Cairo, acro." the hall is learning to play grow , tie purposes on the train. T%e train car- She apparently understood wbat they nine times on -od will. pro- 'I , J to kill people could be so magn . wo,", t of a, hun& th ,nan . It is only wbon the air waves ries 60 personal servants when the Vice- were doing, for she endeavored by every . of Royal, Observatory, Greenwich, and fascinating. which made Its, way lor eixtrfiver miles the flute. from their tect her from being crusired. The collcus- of ilia orbit of Halley's domot at its ap- Ono officer in particular attracted the across the desert and consummated the Wool -you ought to get an, accordion. very vicIent that the aeroPlan'S Will To" r*y uses it. . motrng to attract tholn tt­ 'v gion. momentarily. stuns her and she proacliiiig return, Dr. Holetschek, of VI- attention of every one present. He was victory of Tel-ol-Kobir. A curious fuel - and ,pitch. In passing from a area of On the long-distance lines in Russia work and toward ibersel'. ;k) approach- falls to tile � floor apparently dewl, but enna, has been making some calculations tall and so handsomel His complexion dent. is told of -this campaigil. The Van Pelt -I did; that's why Ile got ibe considerable disturbance to a quiet zone each of the important trains has a car ed quite near atidt acted as if lame Itid. in a few minutes she has recoverd and with r d to the time when it will be- was fair, his cheeks -ere red, and his flute. I , -plane may rise- or fall as Toneh as above which rises .a little belfry con- distressed. She would lie down on her ar I or aero is again oil the job. come %4ib 0, comparing its , Positions eyes and hair dark. His scarlet tulform story ill - forty feet. The sensation in taking such ttdring a chinio of bells. Otherwise the sid,e and writhe along the ground id- (I ustrates the absolute and, super - 01 Ivwvo or roller will be exactly like the latter velideles are- fitted aq chapels, in tering whines and monns. Then' sliel TIIRV13 why when )roll strike at & fly with those at the last return in 1836. fitted his fine form to perfection. And s�titious devotinn of the Arabs to their A Gaj Cn-c. , in the breath :in a rapidly falling charge of A. yegular Prle4l, of the Greek would limp off as if very lame hard enough to spotter the butter all According to him it is not unlilEely that bow well he danced the cza.rdasl I just religion, Arab! Pasha, had concefitratea - Squire --Haven't had a Job Since Eas- lot I going Over the ivalls she is able to reappear 90 it will be within the reach of powerful wish you could have Keen him. toatoybiging elvator. An experienced pi Orthodox faith. At Ilallit.trow, on the very slowly and halting frequently. But it his forces near the Eriglish camp. The ter, haven't volly N1,11.ec are you? can. often see a great air wave approach- North Somerset Railway, there is an The hunters ,%veto not to be drawn quioldy on the till, of 'tile Sugar bowl. telescopes next autumn or winter, ftd was not his dancing alo2le that enchant- British soldiers were, a queer fig Bet Tralrp­P�i an lot cro'sa bun maker. - dusty and Punch. I ing -and hunior his acroplane, to Meet It- old railway carriage which h,js been If- away from the work in hand by such ,,�Vhen out not for food but merely probably in the waturtin of next year- ed us. It Was the expression of his in their rough, loose jacketo,looki in flying over the water an experienced eersed &q ' for the fun of tantalizing you the fly About the end of next; March it will be largo dark eyes and the co%apliments he muddy, their rowing beards, their a mission ellare], Land is fitted factic; and finally, after much digging, . . of suell. a , knows when she has -had enough, Then as near us its the planot Jupiter, and paid us. lielmots; but the strict. eye can detect tile aplPrOach accordingly. came upon the den where the five ptetty dirty belts and 11 Tender-l-fearted Boy. wave by the'linotion of tire water. It is I.; : V she sits down oil a dark opot in the car- - its distance at the beginning of the fol- You can imagine my feelings when I possible to tell from the motion of the ' little fellows were shrinking. They made pot an � d watches you prance -around the lowing October will be 3.27 in terms of saw him coming up to ask ma for a es -t discipline was maintained. The men INfarr.311.1--Marcus, -%vliy didwt you finish tree tops very often the nature of the LONDON CLUBS. �. no resistance. and.seemed rather to like room -.looking for her on the witlls. that of the suit, exceeding by about 0.5 =e Unfortunately, I had al�eady- were steslay, cheerful, patient to 6171- inwing that Nvo . - aves well ahead. n ing they received. 0A very good way to catell flies is to that of the first known small planet d it. 0, how I wished'my art- 4ure the scanty food, filthy water W'd Little blarcun-f just couldn't, niam- air ,vv !n gulallig his Own rhey Are Peculiarly Social -the Old All of them were taken to a farnili.ouse - distribute fly paper and. platters of poi- Ceres. The comet's digaree from the net was somewhere else I I don't rnow tbe -heat and dust. � nia; the poor saw had the toothachee- Mr. Herring wh( A canal ran close to their line of ell- ", stieroplane bag found time to look about Ones, That Is, where they are confined. They will not son the tables and witidow sills� No m&t- sun at that time will be about 3.48 on what lie replied at first, for I seemed to trolichments,. from -which they got their Chicago News. be released, but will probably IA pain- ' ter thow thick the flies are where, this the same .scale. The perihelion distance be floating on air. Then I heard him 'him and en.loy the flight. An aeroplane As everybody knows, our oldest clubs lessly despatched. Grown foxes do not Is done, their muniber will be quickly to- from the sun, a,ccoraing to Messrs. Cow- sa wAter. Arabi dsunmed this canal and Undecided. ls likely to take, up less of the pilot's at" were developed out of the original cof- ' list a deep ('Tain'by which ' lie In -tended dOeS an Automobile of its make good neighbors in farming c6111- duced. You can easily prove thf� by ell and C.rommelino will be greater than �Donit forget that you have promised Tnip-Thp pteavlier,a bave gone, to the tentiOn than fee houses nearly two centuries ago, munities. Hunters say it is very rare -it any previous return; the perihelion in, the next one,') . to let out tile water into the valley and chauffeur. The cilgines work largely an, es,,,to leave all their , counting the flies you have caught, It is make it impossible for tke British to country. tomatleally, requiring little 'httention. . and the newer clubs, as they were form. for mother fox a great comfort, when there are a few passage will be due on the 8th of April, If I had not .suddenly checked myself I 00� Satan--Ym, but I don% know wbethor The front planes of the aeroplano may ed from time to time, consisted.in the young lit one place, It is their cunning million flies in the air and niore, coming jolo, and it is possible that the comet should 1have, declared that I would soon- get their supply. to go there with the Arives or stay in tus , firist, instance of many ni'emb, - habit to, -scatter the family, one and two to ,Count up yot1l. �'5j will be seen , ing the total ec],No of e, I simply assur. A few da a before the finalbattle the be set, "d even the steering al)para to, exper catch and know th auri er forget my existene ii Nvith the busbandi.-Puck. Jeft to care for Itself. it is often pos- fenced in the older, and suethe good lif"Olvidely separated Tetreats. It is said a dozen or so will never pester you any the suit in the following mouth. Dr. ad lilm that I would remember it. British len;yneera were astonished to find tow . . -.-- tradition was kept tip. This applies at- too that foxes will not job roosts close Hbletath,ek calculates that h ,,But how will you be able to TeC09- the canal rising. The ten - Bible to let go of the steering leveTs at- more. ,1,ts'p1,,6batbI,o together for considerable intervals, leav- Icast to the really social clubs, like to bheir dens, but will go miles away for "This niethod of getting rid of flies I, appaxent position at the 0 nize mo?" he asked. .dehey before haa been a rapict decrease Resourceful. Ing both hands free to adjust the en- White's or the Uarrick. It does not food and carefully hide 'their trails.-- often employed in restaurants. I It was present vea,r will be in the northem As if it were the most natural thing front. consumption and evapotation, As Willard --Papa, ilitty I go "WIT11,111i"110 0 on- apply in the .same degree to the large, Hagerstown correspondence inaianapo- part of No constellatlon Orion, Dvery in the world to do, I unfastened a to" every one, knew the cahal was dammed, papfC-NN'by, Willard, only all hour u-' ginee. The paa8enger Is left free t tbo method used In the railroad, restau- . go _ joy the smooth glide of the car while ceremonious, more stately clubs like the If,% News, rant whore a passenger hurried In for preparation will be made to examine from illy corsage and offered it to him, they supposed the only solution of the voll eoulplailled of a pain Ili your sto.n- NVOLtAlhing the earth slip - swiftly and United University or the Oxford &lid . I I . t - V �. refroysliment, glameed along the display this interesting body. - a IT as I did so, myster was that the rising of tho Nile �Leb. Cambridge, where a 'member probably — __ - s r� — I I fhall know,you by this." had �41U the canal above the level of NNTIard-Tbat's all right, papa, T N-11) s h him. Unsymmetrical Facet. of,ples find said: , dam &lid that the water was pouring Swim oil my batk,--Chicago New-ri. al to knows only tL small proportion of his Observations. H6 took the flower and pressed it to the The speed of sin aeroplailk is equ There is splendid news for the un- 'Give me a piece of this huckleberry." S, that of a, very fast automobile,:The ruSh fellow -members an eminent politi. symmetrical. it lised to be considefed 11 'That hin't huckleberry,' said the Rope is a good breakfast, but &.1bad his lips. I pretended n6t to see hilia, over It. The Increase was availed of at of Itir, it has been found, strikes one's cal. club like tileola!ltolton, wbere It milk that, a want of symmetry, that is to waiter girl, waving her ,hand over the supper. but I did just tile same, olloOJ th.9 lock was opened, and -the le*d , A Near -Right Answer, Me,- lit's oustard.1 S�jeetor tilan bird songs after showers we took our places and. face ,,vith even loore force than Whell is elected for services to his party, And say, tile Imequftl flavelophient Of the 'I I stood waiting. of the iiater raised. 'The, true solution )pen ill the two hrtlyeg of the face, or skull, -%fts one IIU� with the lark' is a poetical ex- is the laugkter that follows tears. o begin, of this increase of water never entered solue. funny things hal moving with the game speed on land of it does not apply at all to those clubs HandsOmL Then, just (is we were stliont t, , dyn teacher called , - , A Brook sell. Mr. Herring bas therefore equip. which are merely la,rgo proprietary con- of the signs of degelle'raeY, and the preesion for oaxly rising, 'Up with the , hd not Mde wo heard the sound of galloping hoofs, th guropean mind, Later it was dis gehool room. ved his machine ' with a wind guard, e4orns lot convenience, and which are great upholders of this t1leol7 Were PrO- fly' -would be stronger it less poetic, thoir faces behind newspapers. I and in the distance, a cannonading that covered, Arabi Pasha had cut the dam. -upon a Small boy to dorine I'multitudo." �whlch proboet-9 the face. The .Position generally and very rudely known as lessor Lombroso nild 11. 11tt,x NOV111,11. The lark doesftlt compel you to got up, Starth Is like pride -a, little is very maae the windows rattle. A morattit A dervish, or holy mini), much venerated, "A 11111hitude,".staid tile boy, "is 1111:1t po%.. "pot houses" -1 had better not give Ili- But. now ,Nil-. Weliard Liebreich, the but t.be fly does. Besides, the lark is art well In its way., but too much spoils the later, a, inan, bespattered with X1111a, had Collie to the camp, Ire had beard of We get when we 111,111tiply.11-Lipltincott'.i. of the aeronaut is of Course More ex rushed I - ed then that of the autombbillist. Theird stanees,-where admission is swift and well.known French oculist, has sub- E nallsh bird, but the fly is a bird that linen, d tliitt the one- thor blifilding of tha, &hi and pronounced is to ellance oil a windy day of getting easy and where the inemberahip largely mitited a paper to the Aeademile in which k,,,Wa no nationality. If the, fly would Ag the goodman says, perhaps It should my was attacking the outposts, It contrary to the faith. He declared Looking Par Ahead. 8' c-ongists of very young men who ll,ave h res go away end I .On sloop till the lark be, but tie the good�vifc says, so It Will I'Goodl` exclaimed ft =JOT, claPPing 811114ay school tea,cher-Wilat Are 3-011 behind any shelter and the wind lire - e .explains tlll),t tile, ult of his ob- q�b y is. ,,Ivo ,%vote Just w4titirig for that althougii the British soldiers were sure never (beg outw throughout the ell- tot had time to got into u better Insti- orfttioils leads him to ti, diametrically gets tip you woulld have less cause tot be his hall( ,eg these ladies to infidel dogs they were still Go&s ered- going to be AvIlon yull grow upp"10111- tire flight, .. _. I ­ . . . . I I tutf � on. I Bu . t I � a r . c . all I y . ace! . al ell . Ili ­ even ,opposite conclusion, lie Bays thatwant, complaint. k IfUld brown bee told rdo that thete them. Gentlemen, � tttro8 and should not -be Inade to 4tiffOr lily Y I . I 1. I '. � of syi�ioetry 'lit the fae-e is a character- 'a honey in every flower if you will but excuse you for a few mOmel'114-just & and that the divint blessing eouldbio tx- . . . I I.. . 11 . . I.. . � .1 . 1. % I ... . .1 ­ � - . I 11 I "WIlen we weto ellildrell. we were I few, We will be back ,directly .. Wait, petted only it the water were act free. Tollirtly-4,I)i A-goill, to be a pirate till . 16olt for it, I gpts old iftn' Melt, un' then I'm r0goilli . . I Ittle ,sign of tile liurflan tace, which is to believe that fly$& foot wass a Bright is the household where clean for its and don,t worry.1, Ar&bf wAs tV devout Nfoslem, and he . I&C .A ., � I An d�L &XI 6' .is tall"Iful part of creation-tain.t.wbon litd6ws let the all tile gay ,young of�fioqra buck- Iliattingy compod wit til v - 0 turn to the Lonl'-Judge. "" "! to bo fouria in all peoples, and which It, w all w sunbeams dance oil well- Then h a diet ish's, de I � , W always existed. Ile has examined nearly It Nt'as placed. flat upon the ceiling the scoured pauc . :7., ­ I . � J- . . -, cialon.-From the Youth's Companion, — 0,ioo skulls of till races and of till ageg, weight of the, fly pulled it away fil the If the new broom sweeps clealt It 'in tit . I I t- I ' An txplanation� I .1 . I a I from fro-blAtOrie thyles ta the prefint IN11tre and made a tiny vacuum and . 0 . . , dAy, and fiftd4i the two lialves of the , habit that will persist ,when it 19 an old I Often th Case, Customer- Here, Yon said toAt W-99 a LL I I A - ssurit of the - Atmosp,U-re broom and worn, Itugglest-What horse -power is your dia"1011d, of tile fir -it water, and It looks 11 L � k J - fato itrequat in ItameAes II., In Sesostris, , that I'll, a4ccordswee with a law Of Beware ,of disparaging tile worst pit- I I now automobile? bluish. , I . In it moderti. JapaWefto beauty, and, beat ar"I'lld 10111n, Sev- J1 Nveller AW11, NVOII I Th ey 11111%lt have of till, Ili Professor tambroso himat-If. liatilto, hold the fly from falling. ture in the roofti­16 WAS surely Painted Ramago-­Two, I gnom. That's the Make Your StOMS011L Happy VVI(h oral %Lutirth flies' broke their iiftka by 'one of the ffthilly. horse -power it took to haul 16 U ths re- got the blvehilp, in tilt, fir -it. water­411ii- Dr. Lf6btolch lay.% down th6 f0flnulk tr.11lisr to Ao the Battle tflek with aTtIfl- 'Rind fault with books; beeamp Vidy ate I pair shop when 11 broke dowo ona, eoun- ';','.',() "lilrit'll, I M that witilt of Ayllinietry is & Congo. Of flies, feet Wore it wits diseovoted not like life; be not diniatisfied with life I I - - .SHREDDED WH JE A T , &Ila a floce"ary litoompittiltdont, of If flies kept tborr f�ot clean. t1bOY boeause it is not liko. books. � try road the other day.-Ohleago Trib , Tile"1111111 upriglit position of mall, wid 19 'fliat I 8, line. 'Flooring Paph, and fewsh 11pults. An 1d6*1 sum#Aer foodt - one of Ilia distinctivt Wigns. Animals toulan't walk ion ceilings. Though there may he more romalice Ili . .. I I .. . - I I wholatomel nourlshing Arld dellotous. wbdoh 06 on till, Mum car, it flord, to httv( , "1"li6f4 J)PEOVC! that 0141111MIlil WA4 creat- starlight ana moonlight, yet there it! - I Had Hini That TImo. Five-veLIT-Olil Toluilly w4s being Pitt CONTAINS MORS RSAL NUTRIMENT THAN their faco an(I skulls symniotfleal, but oil for their iftinust-mont, aud, it ha6 ill- loore love In lampliglit find firelight. .: I Pope, who was arnait ana ttefoirn"4 ,,. thiougii a tt,�,it ill nutubors, before tilt% Ao fat,from. nil IrrepulAily shaped heAd %v&ys been it question AvIth . ille whIA It is easier for a camel to go through V Afiluil-ing, faloily. Line day -it diliver. Flo - r %4 I 'I I J I till e I � M8AT 0141 8008. io-4 Sold by A-11 Grocera n fly the more solid ell]oymolit - A-4 ove. of a. needle than It Is for a I . 0 Allearin at the ignortluee of a young . Y.. I I ,�_� _. . ., � L being b, bign Of dogenp,r�tlon, it 11 tile 91M It � I ally, paps naked him the question that .... . I _ _ __ � '' � "'L to to burt ttroundyour now, aft4make yott 4;tQ in it man's fingors to aecoroplish '9 � . Man, 1,64 if he 16ww what an Intorto the- Waterloo of the oltler --- outward niak of rittills suporlority t4ttw .stulle. fetit. gation N1 at. "yes, tit," said h#, 11 ItIst � hill,11, r1lorn'"T'Id 11,14 -.�e,ars. J � 66 rmt of crofttitm. It would lie In- Iret tip a few lioum,orlior In the rmorn- I -, . .0. I & little trookoathing that mkit ques. 0 L . strudive to have. n photogtalph of Dr. INT thalt you 'WArif to, or to pestor yOo P6rhAps there is no pot of 901(l at the . R kc . " . 0 00, I Whis.11 "Now, Tolunly", �,,tid papa, "how nially . arounA foot of children sliall 1r.0 aro two apples and 01110 J*ar,011 . in the ,daythne until. vou rago the rainbow, yet " n", I f P. 'cc � ­ -1 .111, - -*,&W, .. -_ ., Uobreleh,-Dondoil G16bo. 1% the Toolo '%ith It pftpPi AlApTiPt Reek it there ftli 10119 its thotd, Is '01111a. lat I�iVo fruit'41" prkffl)pily Te.!.1)Ol1deJ 11 . - �- � . .1. ­ � I - ­... U 10 pit I 6,61 It, Many a trail word. Is spoken by M d& " � �, _ q1te witil who i�i-ks big often wins liftna while slihil WIttell(A �Ou fTOM U044WA I 1100d ill the worl&­NVOYOKIL's 110166 061ili- !l$,,Splls,.. ­ dent. I I I . . ..,. .... , J � 11041k, . . r A door �1:iiqsio paulon, , 0 Tomnly.-The Del;li(�,Ator, I . ". - A,�� 4 ''. I . . ­ ­�',,,�k _'db� =�­: — , �._�.__."_&..&--;��­ . ­ I — ­­----" - ­­­' � 1� ��l I;- , � ,.- ­ � �'� . �"4 f', :; . ;: ; � I - ! , . .� ": . I . . 11 *