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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1885-01-23, Page 7. • • ' Of- • .; • firet ri% lIlltettlit‘ iiew wint RA3f. IAP,AtP 11AW' AkOt WT. si4 eeellow- -AWaeRohnew-w.. Rvit renorRIxentheRA WWI rrivmeelnennl'i4A-9, PIM 4441 9t YtifiT RIVik KikM4114 Woktk--IPVIAV-rf 9,14,PCV 4 VW( %MVO 11444- , HOW 4431 0334 %WAN 0.Ale AR greet iPclAeetrilkiw wnen t4lst %Mt now egeeelAos :ter, AZi-MACk - 444i4j .. • 1c10* -t 154 Ul AN( 1104Vt kitiftKP - , . And laog.4.104 VirAPpI VaPP4:Pi mCANf ';AmPtc4 keik '444743(04. tWY wate AO Put UP Akiih4PAI P4 WA% IllekkeuVe rattArt:O. Va. o nO: 4 Pz4rtli -• 414P-14 kit4 W. P444 P4440 AP greet - eetive. - if 4 OW04 'PAPP 404w- 1F4Pc4wli NtP‘VP • torn- • - .Whan JAcit OADA P -R; Vk_MIAgi049.4111M,AA Arpae 14g VW* +.041 gme iReArc€0 - yr tulyv 414 440 441.(44P,P4' WAP TOW. 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C(W41."- qt". tailor 44(4 YOU PAO 4-1NA awf And.. your •purela4kee P0.44% *AA WAWA tiik •nupedock• Icleia•not1j1 yeur Akozhert, 44 IR* AO t444f4t- • ' • . 4941 41.0`fiiNIC4414.. - .4: 7 ' • fiivekx_testl Ttittkeitt ' Smoot -tan sett the noethegil430 Of rilaalit+IA 1-474.11.14fAti - Thus 4 igaYa CkYdC1 WMPAlait adiCi; itiohest gifta aro thoaa WWake, - beaa-or than the IP.Y0 WA take . That we give ter/Aye's RWA NOM: a WOU DPW t het lasart!s unreat , NI,inetaa n t4 PPP-1MM TWO TCX.b0AVVect tiatiVegct- _ r .11/4YOU uodese4vod were raine Ikti- my feet A404'44 almillck • LQVET has laid its gifts divine, . - • i4 sweet the offevinga saeeraed, awl. Yet. With tbeir -sweetuesa (Awe regret, _ - An 4(31;1xf unpaid debt, : Heart of ittinenneaVellea•, Was a vanitY yr -Kuria • That a deeper ley denied? - . Hands tiukt Ope bii 1y . tItupty close ; they only live - ; itionls- who ean richly gvve ttu"shghed, with wpit•-tohihg ety(38! "14,110 ia h--tvf4;ev in any Ue . Dut its be t sacri4ce _ '• He wbOt giving, does- na oral/ ii,dvat Is to Huew1gave - • Life itselt th4-tOved to save. Love that to'f-forgetruimes Sows swprise ..r ripened anbavek! Late or syou its. (Mitt.. X Ve!AVOEL-" • -)rititt/Or ia tho inzt,epo. Aden& , _ 31414 41411Aitc041.*wett‘ Wait not tilt tile little lianas are- at rett It re you tilt then.4 full of dower& ; Wait noefpr the crowning ttiberose limke eweet the last sail hours.; But whdp, iu the busy houmllackid-bantl, • Your darlings. still neet your guiding hand, • Oh, MI their Iiyes with sxveetness. - = • *Wait not till the little -hearts are still, _ . For the loving lOok anti phrase; 1utwhile you -gently chide afanIt, ,lhe good deed lib:idly 1)kaise..: . -word. you would speakbsie the bier sWeeter far Ori thollyzng ear; 6. Obi 41,g your% lies With bWeetthQs13.- • Ahl what are kisses on Wall- 0014-1i.Pa* To the rosy mouth We press, ' Wluin ()-tstr WOO'caut tliea to her mother's ()trills 1 or love s tepderest caress s. . Let. never a wori...1-1y.bauble keep Your heart from: the joy etteh clay ,shonld reap, eiroling your: young. fives With -sweetness._ - 4 ;Ivo -thanks each raor la for the sturdy toys', ive Umtata for -the fairy girifiti With a dower of wealth like this at lletue. would you ride the earth for pearls Wait' L otfor death to gem, 16ve's orown, Ifut daily shower life's l31es,..ings down _-- - And till young hearts with sweetness. Rernenaber the homes where thellght 1108 dect, ,.Where the rose 13.4s faded away : 'And the love that glows in youthful hearts, Oh, cherisb it while you vaayl • And pails, your lionia a garden of flowers, - WherejoyshaIl bloom throwill heutal • ;And fill young lives with sweetriess.;,7 • ' ---lr.- ,tt.„4,, 4. . 66 Ise CI -froth atm Bei -rived aleep.”. , • . . Sieirkrt well, beloved -rest 'thou in peace--.' • Thy patient lifework undo. • • God touched, -,thee, gave the sweet releaset 4. Anol crown of glory won. ' " Sleep vielt.beloved.' .., . _ . Sing ID*, sweet binli*thy evening. song. • Yore e who lovbd.ihee sleeps . • , Among hat silent Waiting throng---- ' An atgel vigil J4 ()Bps. . • -Sing low, sweet bird. t-- • )tow kentiy, wind, alter her bbd ; () sun;shine warm, shine low, And MEW the bight her dew -tears shed, May softly Ialfthe BUM. Biayg-gently; wind. •' Moo= talk, tliciu fll oftthe vale; While the green ivy ereep41.- Arbutus, in thy beauty, traitt- - t Cver her who sweetly sleeps _ Rer look Istst sleep. ' - Mit Wings *1 -s -eat tie: 11-etnit- *sit • Noel' csistat - The clitits- ceitoluk _Woteteettet Milt4414 ot 4w -4%1%V 14%%41. WOW% 4101y ittel liqt.t.444 %Awing tatiew itokt VevotOtoit-latkolthlwx htto %et Owe %%AM tiovekteiito iky the . howeiyk Ithoolkt lootleote otokfilea 4%4% awl whioh craw% the %ix 00P4411.1\4141 tat AWM 1410 Rikti4111 tt414 0014):&44,141$4 Wit% ktt*T- 010 0i10#0 44 item -Yittotiii* *44 .440 44011%41 • AM koe%ta VOte 45141,04,k9kA f4i*‘ %tack Age 'mit to qeett wtttekhetoty*O0 clotiog-LtOt4 ott•T 9;4444 . tin vviTalage • ot ceNielltoik 4.41- : INWM ocileaiikatien tAetkireok tett* R40i- AkNit* tirt, re*, hego, larer. clittraTinge ViRriYaiked amotatta rot ehinit,-;(44 Mile 0444 With reee PerbertX teltik*AliecT,AlkAltIttAll rarWrirrreAteOrKle4 aYtilaiutLat44 WOO, kW& withoo4h they we .*11. 4.41tente • WO PlArPOOkk : O9041k4AAtk aikSee%1104k- OtilY retten: - the -reeipiente4 tett ORO '744W tiittendek Qo oftwedi 4, tot train briOte_ Mk AIM WW1, etetien- .tertY MAI* Ati MOW*. babitealty Wet, te wet Aka% Yeki hitYe- molt tind VantS7 t4k tliee tabo retteh the cotlev Veva et the goestkk- ht4% hetoegkeg tho tetoiiietk to the hitigAowtwke 0We ot *AO% gootoltiog *Wditt34 -(41Ot -J_K4 *14 441.440;410114 ttkr yew Amex They- eoneikeQ (*Kt* eet rignAttk.the Only. tanktibein4 thee Mier *VW el% W. he- iikelAtlAtAk441,y- W1WW0C14 the Qiieen eentititntientilbr: -Mem le licatt ettet,the artiveil 0 of tiiiet%. hereeeine ehe visit 'et the Atatter et the tteRkehelk iiu' L cv, trhe:bringe hire inYitattit3414 with :ran .othw ot Aka Amite% io weitinik run eeure. dregs tacterigneuttet tho dinner,- Akk early kke 004 Ike gneate. Resemble AA the arette 011er$. which rene.• monad. the eaetivatiglet and • whit* km% *Oregon* pietnytt_galleryk AM; -evened le. the rgene• cal polio exen ett peeieds when ***taw* -to • the laWk3 kipkttuAnta itt valeweki dnring the 'queen's 411Atenee trete Windeor-, Milan piatAil, weeenepenied .04(- 1110 Wttloaaa il6atp20,-Hts04taitioU Anakes -net eppeareneet with tetr, brig' QUI.9 Couipaey, Lea the-Artiy to the :dieing -rem! It thete:tkre silkteekitodiowt stmoc1 to that, Apartment-, Otto bActo wish Jai* /goad wiociowt- opening en the ceOral eeurt. The -vialka tiro, hung with lltpek,try, awl two paintings. only adorn the %putracuate-41/4 portrait ,tUis.,quow, 4 Au.geU, ‘kud cixo a the Dueheee of Adin- burgh. When en familk ths gkieen dint* in- OAct ,4f: the ectagotial tezwera,t-w11ere' the' eight _windows -:.tramea perteet view .0" the. perk, There .ia itile or no, - couyersetion theft mate rePadto. The Queen not infrequently Latviorward to Whisper a zetteark-10 het daughter.. in a 4E1404 whioh, to- eel tee r least, i deootupesing to ; • The -menu, besides the nuoiea of the 1es t gives that. c!f toe clot who „has. 0%1%40 W them, TheireiuMerable footmen ate -b 014 butler and pageA. iu eastiirae‘'ancl .the so -dialed k, clerks. -of the 0, kitelken,) blaok °tette and knee-hreechee, 104. stand M OA sideboard to Carve. Attettbe- t. -diuuer, whist/a:is short, tile queem eeteeee 0 with the ladiee-.4 mere fotraality, tor the ti men lollosf_ three miekitee later, h teemtekre of the cetatt. and household have a always finished :their -Meal, titken ie • the :w great hall opening - out of ihe Arm :ot tiee„ three greet saloons, weieli the Queen- only when: her party f:Xeveidti it -thirty, Sir, - 0.• Oowell presided At h the table.- The peat-prandiel ; • cere_- dr monies . are promptly gone _throuelii Het Majesty etelianges 4 few tkenteneetCwith (Awb. of her guetts, Who _ female -.etanding the"Whole 414. at the end -of hitif an hour, .M the outside, withdraws to her pri- v • li co vi to ro se iu va, hi he b hi at lie - ItlittibleillQIW:11.ifillitANNit ,,Ittreietit Atte et --lititr4etnalitAimet, tlito %Imam. Itotielitim . ! <A * • Itv him' tit lAweett _-.Netifa . Oti- ifmtly itioo.ttaileitiojt %Am titemee-atod Maui *ma ItPit-totateattegitiml itt*Vatoitet211 to,* lleitittir 45041eit vetottet-ot illemillohikaiwo ckaa 241",‘ wok* heioitt *towed ' et • oue •tit the NeYelck %mit*, It teeAt. plee4 AR a WOO eettak% . et- ineleeRvi -0 en Atteltolo 0.A1W111.-tiirPd% a ' .14 t*M.yostixt to .410a* .-tet\ itelettoe% whOot .14gOt tett higkik 000atvtiote4 ot tcoeh AK* Vitd•fAtIcig 110401.4 44 4.40 kiglittt We% It Milik4ki pita ot d..4-:wOo4% elyktt Amyl% :toot •hialh 014 :wad to %eke the Veat OM* Ate% .4c000ti • -Wei * tikw -I hot -410.14 -th% 1%004. *. #42ao *totkilek tkoti yew hotttiOg.tok -toe eeintett Atuck eonNeutenee. (4 the , tpeetetete; - , WIN Iltiveherod eient tkte iiiiiiiked IPA% %IVOR :MA 014lcitOik egl*S. -W41- -t*Pa- mini. pet% ot. •the -1,ittvaio -0000tty,- • The Ate 4.tt000 Wok the .tooin ttetovegctoe ato1- %tut% Atog ot.e11.,'• klOvee-itolo hetet* t4w. clettow* etttet%44 1 --Atetvi %mop *ORO% tott1004 .with tio , %WON. et - the. '!--InftACk AMMO. 0•-MWAlike - Ahlt WI - 4:- -14 1%404.3/44 - .ekinev.. tind XeleY4-4. terliepok : be . tretietly eithed triiintetiti%'' and they. v4wolovide 4.11% deneere :eenatitkitty . OM*: the ea. -weak*. The w00% 24otiooact 'to wow - look*. AAA Om! thwat% *OA wo*--Oettacl thevo *t, the Rowitivk tha %WW1 in it. remnant atter teen. having -tie !Awe. dothiot oo '-th*t * WeaoltOtoot.: *towed% •11‘wt too • hove t look thick hoticllo Ot tkagdag Qeditt hark lit 941,04i kanc1;04,4#04010040.011,400014tAkit altAallek ta40ttk (4 Ow oroo materiel% Vent tinkee they aii. danced -Mind, the iire% wiwing thek hendiee et bark teward-- the _time I then thex hailed in the eitetv the- kale* adtaneed teward,:the eentral tireklit meet eve little taaetai andk -*wipe** lendly4 thiro* it everthe tonee et the %Reek• in Om OolA:.-' ileverternied a Ain -4W tiee. •eenth4 the treat and -titok north, but betero On netthern hrand..was threwit ho Kt with - the tagete et bie_ecentadoe i l'Ati-oeet brand cliatiPpeared eyer the teneek serge 0 the apeetatere Kew-- lute theit hands', and nmide a %%Ulna% it t9.04,0g-actWe anbalance ettkr the: *Tarty* f.laioe . Whim- OW taaota .Wk., . tho wholo lauti klcolx - o wi151 --teoo . m000d tin: Aro% 4Nt, . twat 'they . kt_Ipt °Woo, togethw • tad Att*t. - ktIOR -• 4410 stilothec. - aeine - Sub,. Stigkee of *Apposed mediointilorirtnek - Sopa- v;ney seatgeteA, aivit ran% aPpoRentiy withowt- 404904% Ow Vapid ming e wing the brew% Ile threw- yet Iougi- brilliant: Wetmore ot flame over the usked•butude and-artna ot the .deneere, 1 They then preeeeded to eipPly the branda to their own undo; bear% end the hodlee -et their -eorovarlee in Iron* (4 thorn -no MAU ever 0490 -URDU* ar0Atict 4t:timea.the.daWer 041,14 the vietim Nig, orouti blev4s witlk hia fianiiilik -livaiu4 ; 4014 :s'aeized Vile .44%0 04. it it Were 4- sponge, di -(40epinc ;lose to the One pnrailed; nbbed the book ot the- latter f9P -aever41 naOraente as if be • Were bathing -him. In he meauttine.the-Skifferet -would Oate4 UP -ith some mein frOnt Of hick 4444,:•iti•tnres, abbe- WM iu Ileme. '. 40 titiies wneue, den, er lc Mid no enein trout of- him -.be pro, eeded to eponge." hie Own back, and ight keep this up while xual*ing ,ttto. 01‘ 4090:circuits around the firer --CT ii4tit. he irertco* -KOUke 040 else- at - each .applioa, nil ot the .bletze the loud. tthitipeting wait bard, and it often Seemed aa )f a• flock - of :hundred °taxies Were iwiegiiig. :..their Ay overbeml, aouthwardtbroukh the dark. 4 088._ 1 4 brand, -.:-.became *"extingUis edi iP 46 lit. 411 in the central ftte ; .but when Iviati so far itoeitemed es to .be- no- onger eld'.poevenieutl.'In tile heed the demoet- opped it and -rushed- .truropetieg Out of a- -oetrAl.. ' Thus Mae , ler oue - 'they all °parted, and the :specitators stepped into Ile 'areel.pioked hp the fateloies of -the fallee aliments a bark, tilt 'them*. aed %bathed, teir. halide :in :the flAnies tee : a. _ehettn timat the evil effects of -fire. • _. - .•- : . ',Wore' they not. blistered 7 " . asked the porter, . ; - - „. r ' --I - "Tileywere net Unit in *Viet.- least," Was' e answer. -: "1 belie'Ve they were pre- Oted by a•-eoatieg -of- earth-, ror clay paint. hat,- however did not make tile ifteat any es strange., .•I.• have , beheld Many fire nil on the stage, - Many . acts • ef -fire. dig . and: fire-halidling • by .eivilized gglers, And • enemy. fire -dancers by Othet dian tribes, but 'nething. -quite eeniparable thief. The seenia • eteaessoriee• were Nue: ' Demons scourging -lost soulevith e _eternal 'fire •oteild scarcely. be pichired likhleMore awful." . •- •.,. -.• - : „nines to. iloasekeeperas. • . , Oissa tubes of large- size -pan be °veal nil over an ordiusey blatet,latep -by filling ern With: dry sand.I.. ' --- • -,. • . . . . . . d t fr WA ate. rooms, w.hioh . are alweiya brilliantly ,.00-. guted, %Jul *tote:tithe Iiiii-slieslhe evening evereing: with- her daughtet, reading,. _ -re dung or *sing - read to. Meanwhile her s eitore• ate at liberty toplay"whiet-or. listen. tn music- in the •-ti& and green- dretWing. te 0/32K • Tile : gentlenieu eau-betake:them; . : T Ives to billiards Or to -the smoking toornii, - le helatter- are provided even- for' the: Ber•- ace nts, but it ,is etricitly forbidden to smoke _ ea any other apartment, public ..of private. :ju very -visitor: knows that he will.- pee ,-In a royal , hnstesa no More, alio, that AO . -_ is : expected to leave: the castle. Un '.11 /162“.. Morning.- Re - den' . take lb a --breaktatit lin his rooms ' pr.- d0yin. to airs; aw--he :prefere. - licr Majesty bait . .- i very early ineal either - alone . or with -- : . soMe-• prince. Of blood - royal.- . At 9- she drives through the -grounde.-.*whiph are of _i;,• greatextent and beeuty.. sed- •-strietly private* to Frogmore, where • -she alights, and, weather -permitting, .. enters. a spread On . the - lawn :•.for ler use. - There- fro she reads her letters and newepeperi: •• The In. latter have - been . previously carefully $1).' -.scanned by one ot her ladies in. waiting, - • And the paseage Whi0b, should: ineethereye us markedie red pencel.- She sorupUloosly Th Atistaixtefrom glancing: at -spy °Werth -of _ Under a segend. : tent . she then attendee to. ' gee business, and - bulky -package's' -of .00r. respondence: are -opened 'before .,her..: A mountedgroan conatapty ridee ba0kwitril sa and forward„ tarrying h it 'instrubtione to br ' .801 secretary herselt. returne thither for luneh,:after her pri .tate. ' at the castle. She nob . Whiall the afternoon i8. filled up with- walk- iritand i driving with Princess-. 'Beat** .`-"u until the evening.again begins. -- - . : rub ..- - • - - - - . -• _• . , . li.- . . . • , - - : icetalt Haiti !Grille -Eyes. - • lliedioal -and, Surgical' Journal t; Many- -sone wri, fituffering pain" from weakness :4* { the eyes. This, s sometimes, -proceeds ' two in -local iefiammationc semetiin-ee.. from Lino -sr matiseti.°. Several.. persons who have Ulli a been afflicted inform up that they WM, evr ived -almost -Immo-di:its, and lir lionle:d a permanent, relief from the apPlication, 0 sait " *star as --a- .babh. ;- and,- When 'the. ma U )1411 -been. aggravated, . froth a coot- .dOW Ns saturated- With salt water - laid on the whi s, and . rene*Od. '' at freqUent, intervalak. of t Ding the eyes and. Submerging them In . kin ii eel* water has been found beneficial hbse whofie-eyeeight begin to fail.. • • . - . --Bei -0 The tilladpra ittaat.aae4" dot. • In the old times a betroths' ring had a good. aid of significance.. It was the firSt ring thtt• a maiden wore. At -.present; whenoliery yeung lady _ware one or more ..ringsi said may we -se ea Many, -NO she please4, a ttitre engagement ring is no eon. 803tIOUR rinrietit.,, and 'lig not remarked. by on d in every hundred- oE her beholders, unlEss it Is st -handsome diamond and attraote attention it e beauty. tut a betrothal ring was 'altnosf) as waged as * wedding ring, and the girl wit° Wert, One _ Witff as good as married. The midden • of the present day enjoys mut& larger liberty and oftekmakeegood lige of it. She may re- . traot as manyinatrimcniel prOMISON at she makes ; may jilt six lagers and retutritheir taarry seventh, and invite • the six' jilted lovers to the marviage feast. The ailment ergaged girl had to- walk' a rather narrow path; but the modarn engaged girl' &al.% a, trump*, -4iid ratherlike- leer. She lives " libertr.ball," and "does . • asehepleases.":-Chieno Eteratd,- - B. A. formerly will known in fianada„ but now a trieinbgr of the Madison •Square -Theatre, New Torts,. is -seriously ill. People who dislike to have theirWindOws keel in coldweatht -Cap prevent if by bbing the glass .irEdde-and outside with Cetine.• ; • , . . , In ton -don eletetrio -light. been ad to illuminate - the intiftiot•of an ,oven. o deoewas- of plate ass% and evertpart the proem of baking obeli& he dietinotly •". • ; • Carpets, wheira layer. of hatd-viood vidutio them has been web damped -with . a ntion . of orommon . salt, is. thoroughly uehed oft.. found io.have.theit fresh. -..▪ greatiy restored. , oletin diver or platetware. wet a gaff) . , . th in kerosene, -drip-it in :Whiting, and. bbs ;tried° all over, with -this ; then k in suds made " hOthe-roade soft ;. wipe dry .! and %polish -with. a ohamoie • ."- . , . • dilioiesui apple -.eustard is made with sii -tablfmpoonfuls.- of sugar:and Cup. of -cream, frivOted with lemon and ten thotoughly:,• Add a .„ teemeupftel -cif mined stewad.-applih. • Ballo with only an erornst.:.- . - . - reasikin drawing.: pipet in engraVinge. y -he removed by laying the-40par fage nward upon a aheet of feitiooth.,' unitized te paper, covering it .with another sheet he some, - slightly dampened,. and then ing itWitsh warhiilatlison.- . n cleaning:: Oilcloths -use.:either per :water; Hoop earibing the point_ °Me off, by dissolving the oil withwhieh as made: If very eoiletirtib briskly with warm. water and: a 'soft cloth.: .. Ines slightly dirty.* damp - Cloth 'Mould be ed-oVer, follewed.hy drylnie. , . r• - - - your mind, With ;great thoughts, elieVe -inthe tarok, makes teroesi leisure the 'husiheie .01 the Oiling t nese the -pleastire" Of the pOf of fro otit thu der 0411. of poi pre eye Ope cies tot - • - - - , • -behind- the. barber Shop, in Nur° theeectuded apartment:leered to theappli• itike oration of dye to grey hair; a mbar!) observer only -declares that he saw -the barber...clipping -gm the looks,frommanie head its order to • triiike,him bald: The explanation is that -1-4urture heremarkablyresembled „the - Priece Of Wales, and was se proud of the likenems that he wished to .perfeet it bypartially donuding hl meOlp. - bus' . .VIIIIIIii- litilf.nflft:13411411#4 TitttiiiltstANket iiiseelltat4titiatittho - 3 . - : Avvretm-Alititu . ,. ..-141a1cletee - Ai *WO ty * to We., 4 Re*WAS.4nontite4 a the pap114% et the hoo ot %oh lok. toi110% Joapatteot,wo% 444 Am to the kifitltak *AM apt. iltf% liQiIty ilialkOmiXa kikt04114W41101 :ei_ii eirAkiet%. eve nee, twined in en t. Ono PotAlkiimktko ollehatt %ow tee tqa‘• W44- - twome. Woe% tot dloile .-awttly‘ leant& ootlatog to ite Owe% TOte twilook :ot nitetitieil eie,y hue e Widen eittio%. ot whiokthe ttteet Will kie Wit te eravy,- Vet %Maim en hot*. 4 invae4, to et CARR km* the twit* _ ot too atalikvao leo . eqiille's •ItOwevoti %lid MIA j thoit %kWh- etiteehled e4.tie veva hathaeraotti% vitelity% ax14 we .the twittox Tag ue - Oil atveog1/4‘ thoy Tug* mow thaw UMW tilikii%. AM OA AAR QM% -14413/4W% EitttAt§k thietiet then Ogg% in the • tegtie t)latiiitir %VW" -41%1A14101i iiifiAtiM0,-41111.7-0,4114 the keit tOstel4 by ---tku. Vietiou 94 • the .040144 whit% hand% " VY 4_ k 4101QM410,4VOM4' %TN tethete l'At tteetetentie4 petiteSiwt* NI tP4 4.%Welkiiii. -Ilk *1k i» et tnatenneei hintevet4 whet-% the lle4teSbeld the. tegtittot 4klitritiQ4 0- _each miki% UM Ma % 41% tratluelly end latkik oentutned ft long tkukt the pettilu -no ',Ogee - We% 1 it het raked ww44.7 ky tuvskr i ita 1%414i, tot% laye• AVM** -gbliAt411tet. WI 41,Y041 VA ttliiidtA, 41 tOilittr takietitilkeli 41 "tlepttilk.- Oit141.. * -00 AU% 4144. the IR** OA- the %wok ttiKtehittiog- Retuttosw Wbidi WO 410.0 that tu %kWh' e QPIWitiOn. . a% le iik nct * Wen *4914144,c.:i it ;a WY; thertitr to ;ailawad gcowth ot .• tho ' hait -ia . b4 ttaloot4 ./ to- the - ttotttovoto*1 attookeo .whiott %toed itecleyelowoutmd 000tiOnti4 044 eettagl. , to eetet, end the iountleee contedtee Witt* ete ekli. beel$ --adTeetteed et •being -eble AO leinveitate laeid hatvie -*to %Waft Ohio *v*14 - Tho -x• lama oOty to: itloattma the gi:Oad- awl tho- imputiro-ot Vat Wow% *a welt ea the. otOdul ty ot the potkohaaage, -• Itne inaeli ie the 4 re to etietTe the epee:mango ot "-growing. cid " that Jae deuhlithoy *Ali tied their grand ter all tinie to oetnei-. 410 new *dace the. sneettOk ". itkA laqt - Oa% ViAteetion Of the Varione %Onto to the 4444140a tin* When the itetr- -le begiuntug- lo low - kw I hold -he ot tkeeviee- in atimelatingtheloliielealtud papilhe.ineo reitowaci tod..peviReoaut vigcT t To . Om que40104 it is net Poiteible, on th0Q40004.1 .A•gkAncit,„ VA ay. AN abaelntely 1 but in_ pra0C.431. 40tAlialati -Ow only 4liawetilAigtte in.t he voltinelerity (4 ease& The .otinso ot the talltug Ott ot the heir has bee.n.elready slated,: and ate re*eningtelle aii that our enly• hope eatir he iii that.NWhieh Oh. reatotto the feiltogNitality.: and we l well know- that we ehould. Agit 'expeot. to eeeure thia- On any Other pltil ef the akin hy filthy eile and welshes., 'Proper eleansing ot the scalp- is 44 iniportantas it is pf, all other. pratnething else should be applied to -it hitt common sense,, _There can be little question but the oentintieel:eloae covering_ of. the head with hate _thud% cape is • One very - .002l4t4nt..otolee.: of balcluees. Women, in our Own:, covionunitieas •seldora - lese- -tneir hair, .except - from sudden oaeses ; 1 and. among those .natiotia Where the bead le habitually lett bare or but slightly ,:,covered baldness is -preetioally : utliknovin, -At- the earne:time the beard, which is of tbe : Benxi elaas Ot hair the bliat.of 00 soalp, but whio,h ie e1Way.0 uecoaered, does nob fail with age. A refotal in Our style 'or headgear is very desirable, but it is net at -all likelSr to be tr.,- , oemplished. The, "siiggeation - wee some time ago made that bald heads Might per., haps be covered. anew with. hair by ,, skin, grafting," -lie 401lbt .6.1201 bits • Might he Otte:shed, but the whole. matter -14s merely wild fumy. without -practiced value. e .eite, make,. skiu grate take hold, but it is Only' where the .eleiti isleitroyed and the. surface raw and exposed, oankmonly rep- Aered 80byditiease - .",••-i.-. -Atlantan* that some. person would'oon- sent to have hie "scalp peeled away iu _ pre. partition for the operation, and then assure- - Mg that &ogee other Person could be fauna who . -would aOneent t� apprepriate hie owu- tott/p to otittintout the. proper bits for 1.the work, yeVtlien• the very -beat .poteible -elle. etio‘.1i.1116t.be extveinely eraperteot. The de- nuded .serfaue would heal so rapidly' be- tween the :.4'graitts " that be extension oii • their. part could .take- place, arid ,-* head With emaltspeoliti "or hair here and there - Would be the only attainable results.' 1 "OrazY-.. patohwork '." hi -•fetiluenable, but perhaps not many would care to wear t in that -.way. The - reetilt: of• all seenia I be that when- baldness has: Oome slowly .and naturally -it has:come to etayi and our only wisdom to be content,- Springfield (Mass.) , . Republican. , ; • The.pattare oi Whea!•- 'Disonointthe future ef the wheat Wade, in vlew o.f Indian oompetition, lierapath's joUr1114.8148 : 41. Tbe.one :muse which'glut. ted the Indian wheat trade of 1884 was .the lo* prevailing' prioa ln British :markets. But is that low priae likely to continue? We should say not. To keep Wheat at 80e.• we should have tb cOmbentition of circumstance* the absence of any One of which would send the price .ip; Piga of all, our formers could not grow it at that.priat. NOr oould .gentidialiff or Ametioene. -A botititiful harvest at home and abroad led to such a !OW prloe, but a semi of snob- harvests WOW.* mit' perpetuate that prioe.11,Things soon find their. level, and so would Wheat. The :point is, ean India compete with Canada, -the 'United States and- America? • We confidently say that it 041/.: it his good ao11,1 geed alienate and --cheap' labor. The last- finer is Wantintin Aenerioa, and - that will eventually turn the aisle in favor 7 • - - : :Bei:twee& the Duke of Elt.:Albans!'seat in • _Notts, . was .bought: 'bY .0harla :II. for £0.0-00;and settled it upon the fleet Duke, Wagon; by Nell Gw*kine...- The Beauolerks hive never been as -well to do as the -ether illegltlmato effshoote of Charles.: The late: ..DUkOigot,Only a life annuity of £10,000 k :year by,marrying BOO. Vouttst hut -the pre!, gent Duke had aline estate in Ireland _with Miss Osborne. •. _7‘ •-• • -The wine. prodriet of galifornia isrinereatt... ingfaster. than the ..ebrisumption, and though wine, _unlike:other: -produots, does net deteriorate; buS improves: with* ages says" the Alta 'Califon:Jai the- disproportion Oantiot :-.00ntinue a great many years with. out exelting eerlotis -bore. . The benevelent person' who. lest Year give anonymously. t.he _editor of London •21tuth 8,000 *perigee for.' distribution amongworkhouse ohildren on :Chriebthas Day this year donated .8,009 miXpenaes for the mune' noble" ptiirpose. - • • 441filettitil,r *IMMO& 7-7 Tit* *MA 6114015. t.:71Teretere fliiiiket4' Whit- •eTtlIcti 4..W. fivoltat taw. • . VOA Aiithii.fq, • Alfttadq4 Hof% colrlii tidtk Ak qtrAiiitk ..kiticill; IgilltAtt4 ta Vat *OM% nt tritild I. F-4•Ofi% Mt A me* lewd 14 fe,{44 tQk , 'It); 401 le 11%Viii ot geoteth lio ,. 1-01 it low --.,1,11% wow k it ta4 ill trUkiki ituly. *A e';,,P..r .10 0 WA 'wint VaViAtti biters iike 1--.4 vertiartn,‘' And the 00V-Mtveleti Cit tialg4.01 detititi9.4 0 UM), Ifflek. ia tally •totatair:--: "T‘ .ky the nettutlo ot am . mem* eglitiktil fitlIetta whom 10. wegid -Woe pleve hi - rotottinK to a% "witin vtgamiow" .gteatt No% whote tlitIWA maid , Al WOW Kt @ablyt to, vatti 14 141(0 0444n:it hitk niannoesipek . *Mt with eto t *•Aft• Witte.% 14941% O.Otetiitkg al? fii.44141 QV Tim &piths lie U. Otk the antlier'APWW were teunCte holoritkon 14 Wittkey.e.% .--j." 4*(54 diffOrante yet, ... • - • Qesnaitakee the itt dditooi who!, tlio‘ tioo le Au ot ao awl %114444Q103 to .. Waliti a Ali *OM n, Tot §thuivattah. in the ,:lid et Om At wile hatt dm.- tthd k 4100 hi,11 clik)%;'i Awl that the amt. oothot tote With VP fritt pAkbefi,1! -404ibe‘ VAN% . - '..- • :. Tille UtQltfilik Ciib-;- • in *peaking et Alto owns in whieli tk0.1 rola hie_ "Peelitio and Veat 0 gm RiAl ainpite4" laid . " 11114 tmorimontt: ro ' made Were I mkt liO the iiii4dIft _ue beetroet% a dun -teno alga a thatotioe'zi 4.4iniatio4s.% ' Thrit, . O. dlid I. it -tint olleVers end twice the WPM kW ' liir4 hetore twao - tolerab aktivtied . their Meet,' Iii, ,,, • Uwe ' wiled maw 41.4orienaly. oyez hilt eekve, Thteo ter 4 ' which log ago hocanie Qke elms* 4 , It rithell languitoe4 rwtgob-ce- rePleto will. tAtio met delleate • eiquieitz Wei*, ,I.,i-i:. • . • , tanelletk were eeinkr0 • with the men - Usk Aochetqueanklary eeeutitd tev abo.kty 0,e, *Imo et twowa. yearelit pr.par i4kfer penal/Mien .';.)-0; little wok led A'.. Markir4414414PRi4iPtAyky Qt thetA Men ' *MX tiki271111100,• ';',-,:sli, • ' - . It toelr-- Uutten, • atIA rearti te. Write bit • . " attRii_ a ot Natneei' 1 -Aft e the kat drab. Vf44- a%te 10 -7oul :a kito - ie Rome eigneee _ times biltQr(it deemed it rowdy to go to he sixtlEW • 1:40 qMeigkited .11 • 011ie „Salute- . Ileuvo was eeeubtonW:1 devote -six days : i,4 Po tne, p leparetion ofi'll knee Olie 9t liiii weelily PtiOles, • '1 '• -" In the tatty 'Mee, • BAIWQX- he found , that sev teen line:: 4 eingle day was all - he wail able to w f ,,,,i Aa be beeame- experieu 111, h,ewev0,:-c ,in authorship he ectilred sU0011 tabili, , at he wee %wily able to Ito sevgal et d every dbly% Ok1.111-0 a MaitChieW,10(0,91110 was alaW in • OQUIP :Bing, Sonac-- .,aa he could write only Wil At would 4i,,:tt to halt* dozen pages a' seek often, oii-14e4 few luxes in tile 644U0 op oe of, Pi/Ace:141 alas, he wedld frequent y go to Ilia Et *ober and take up his pani• to pertor of °liars • l'enny Mktud," bet-reretie, ofir';h81414e° ewe) Initiate-. P in its ootriposition. • .wiiarTuoroitiocilltirt rairiicie,erwaeiodtfhbititAk. :4 nly wand ki *telt wholly unable hrorttn Tct., Item!), this trete rier peeohel :4? 01 genius. on's BMWs. 66 Into the Garden, as rewrit*.Weome Arty times gave complVve patisfaotion to the while he epi 4 -eight hours a day ,eks in rewr'4 and giviug finish ° Sey itt`git• the Ant draft ,aotipied two days is wonderful bri1. g very well if he Nalla Rookh " a Ny04;1 .The- g Baleacyl 4ter .he had made a. plea a 4 ;level, 41.14, '; after the moat • laborious iresearphes, ered together the niaterial • whiola he t. to embody in it, • would lo,,k himself ie private apart- ment, s t out all light of day, and then,' by the aid' study lamp, he . would tor -day -an over -the work - before ni•iik; -Ilis der A knowing so well his peculiar habits,attend to his • • every w.aa t, ,fetehing1.4p - the.. neoeesary feod and rink with rff ii)11 to sustain his phyamsl, sedsA aid t0 'the would- toil on sod cm th lel I finally, • his tisk own.peted; ae bethought; osine forth from is retir, Montt lookt:e more dead than B inva0able '451- tak 'would not . his chain set, re-arrakil and . make more be Aar este4s04 bin2, sifter an, for.again a would the .8eolusion of perfect 111.4 which 1400.0- before atip.posed - ivnolly Tirkz- too, wheii in the hands of _he • prietet_4 d pity the poor priatera- --i e- would bte t pt as not to alter, sin one we. and anothl, the manuscript,' - until boto., printer an basher were On the Verge t deapeir.' - • - The co p :the t! et .1:4!:‘, Eskimos.- - ESkin20,"m cording to -141 traveller In that si,ovi-olsid semi, is vOrpimple. Parents geueralli -,ree as to 444-f Marti -Lige of their . ohildren r u ile thelattOx*e yet :very young, , and .as six N as they gti' p to teenzaidon, they- fled t at their et, es are, made) for -theze: Toy have 6 du a °attain . amount of Gentiagg, t-.4 very. early - age -say 11 or -11 fot irl and 12 or 18 for the bo )11wC,-1 yfogether es man and wife. There is n er marriage nor burial certmony.• 'pliceity, an'i _very iinrc.1 tio.Seinetimes the matOhiiir . Made . b(' 0en children by •thelti pare- is' will 4( ROM good. • The children t a's betrotlets, ay 'grow. up to - dislike mac other, andli 'Ir.ett 0146e there is• no niartisg . If, bowel. I the gie dislike - the boy, siti the boy ii-LInd of the airi, she wilibavi tai submit env nom' ks wife: . The whole Bakirxio pop 4Mlonof the world Is imt *down' at 40,000. f prehgly less. There ate robably nr?t re them 10,000 between- Otlie.-Cbidly 4 motto Alla:Aid and Alaska; certainly ver 15,0g0. . - - - t.ft•_ -• whEialtuidte In smGealrITPwYneiel thelme tidmigenette: - _ . . • _ are still more or leer lota*ef the *nation; - but in. Berlin, whioh the gestalt number of ctudents, isa pear among- - the multitude, and ▪ - rotterhoods and -corps hatie 120 lot their claimed pre.eniinence..• Ming r, le have 'beeome 'prosaic enough to rept( els se crime rather than on honor, i, the oorfbatante are liable to arrest, thk".. to ittaw by the seamed, soured :and *VI -guyed nillY1d0g. nom* _to- be seen • 'it Otte strpe% . the • favorite eusteni-of sworf?,4POncing • in by no means extinct among sing geueration. In Germeityr,, - .• *- Paper whool.spokes The paper riulp is for under helm pressure har4etni, 4-4f I -v ming viki use nto iroh melds ore -atiotrand • • • r - • • !