Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-11-18, Page 3'
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6 . oterguing that iiinot by any meane ite.
.pleasant nit it 'le striking% „f4lY Inneheon
was cold, The °bone were ailed to a crisp,,
leat An, eneeetness. by Any Neane-Good the murdne Were heavy and the coffee all
grounds. r did pot dare complain, and
. (Jersey[city"Argue.). after trying to eat in vein, I left •the table,
and throwing myself on the riots tried to
There are few people who, as, they sit rest until dinner hear._ ,Mn whet.nansual;
tionifortshiy„hy,,their nerendep:reading their nakedI had -estrezi 'eparingly. and 'yen-
--""--'-' - deitYpiiiiers, are aware Of "the &Mount of tared to euggest that I had 'been drinking,
reportorial labor each column in that paper when the truth waS X had. net tasted a
contain, 'and the worriment in many cases glair& of beer all day. She also noticed
:the never -tiring- reporter endured. I can that my muddy feet were resting on a tidY
remember very distiuctly ' Wheri but a that had been carelessly left on tho• foot of
schoolbey how I tried to otitrival rnysebool the sofa, aud after telling me Whet she
compatnuns in writing essays, and tinter- thought of men in general, brought in My
tunately for myself' lined° this a special slippere. that my mother • had made and
• study, .1 was alwayff devotedly attached. presented to me last Christmas. I put
• to newspapers, in fact; there is a streak <if them on andPoon felt •into a doze, only to
printer's iek coureing through my veing, ii awakened by my wife, who insisted upon
my grandfather at the time of his denth telling me tbenumben of creditors, that had.
being the oldest editor and publisher in the called to eee me during the day. While
State of Pennsylvania, It hi no more than she was itethe-midst of her -list ,the Ike bell
•• natural -that when Ileft tichool--whioli I rung. Of conme the fire was in that por-
t , , did very soddenly to avoid being expelled tion of the city for wbich. I am held
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for putting a rat in, my teacher's deak- responsible. I jumped from the 'Perin
that 1 .etteuld drift into a newspaper office. threw 011 my slippers and Started 19 Put on
•' I did thie; and now, as I leek at the little my shoes. I could find but one of then],
ilk* oil the mantel and my wife in bed but after a: long Heereh during which
eoundly -rideeniug, I wish I had not. It is the entire, . city might •have ' burned.
long after midnight, and „before. me is a down 1 . found' it out in the • back
- note item the city editor, which reads: yard', Where ithad been taken by an ugly
. .
• " nave a colmn
uof copy in the city' desk by 8.30 yellow dog that . my %vibes brother. had
tinmorroW nieruiug., imperative.
given her. It did not take Me long to put
it on and as I ran to the fire I coul ,
imagine -a -large tenementheuse in dames,
• " . ' - . ,1 . pityRditer;-'
OW,-litaittlle-last-word,-been-onfittiid-T
. , .. .
people
. g t be. soundly sleeping, but With that ' j raping from. the windows Others'
, -.Woed te the order the coldnin: must b 'foe an n extra." How I ran when I pusover
hed. . burned to death and 1 sending • iiy--- -
. riven, And in .deing • so I will •tell the, city myself.through the crowd and found the
-editor what I have been 'doing, and ' at the obiof •engineer he very kindly told me there
•saine time let the 4rgus, readers take an
was no tire. e added by the way or eon-
onteide glimpse at the daily lite of an aver- aohttfou . -that. the fellow whi,..peut out the
llt
At 7 o'clockthis moreing the little slam
age newspaper reporter. • • . ' afaini, thought there ,waa, one; ,Again 1
. started honteward..and. after walking two
clock on My Mantel made a buzz • and htoolia a tough yolfug, fotovi., Juet.rne and
' ob. Whizz that fairly eet-h-V)41-ir-An ends, -watitedlir lin•ow ifTwas notthe Argus .re.
,--,--and-reith the taunt 'Weri"severalivell-aieree porter. I told ,him 1, was one of them and
' rib blows inflicted by MY. Wife: 414 her he seemed tO hneerprisedthat I hid front
pointed elbow; ' Every Man when BO ett& enough, to day. that I was a.repotter. He
. &sulk awakened longs for :Piss forty winks wanted 10 break my face because hie oaroo
more of 'eleePi but ir' he . la' a re''' had been in the Paper for being drunk. .1:
porter and • has a Wife ' who elseP2 never saw him before in my life andamnot
«from 7 • e'elock• '' in • the evening ' he parefoulatiy.e,todoua to see himagain and
can't have them.. I.• wa.s soon turned Mit
.- or bed and after goiiig through. ine moen. besides I have. but one face and though that
. is very nearly worn out, etill•I want tO use
ing evolutines, hurried 'down . stairs
breakfast. • Hastily breaking. an -egg, ..halt
te ft„ • tt cost me fifteen cents to :treat hiniii
of ,whiohl.-eggio- on the Aeon table cloth, but -I antlered things., ' I arrived home ,in
time to see Mary, that'our girl,clearing
••2 seized:A.1'911 so het that it, could not . be oft thd dinner table andmy ,Wife, had done
ll '
.. eaten, sipped my peffee which made me as eiui &Lid she would, let me go without it
• think a ".Bob" Davie torehligbinkocession if ru„asaiot home ,Lfo 44Tre. , A ,A.as, 4.10.*
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'itIlrallp--4:471421.9 ttiltawii." 611"214 • ' atrottagi41Fistiknitid .lovagiilzMPReal.siiii
'•etta'AlretVitten'ilinielff 'time .; Wont' • not
, permit me tot.rertd, seised ntylat ited last
• ,year's overcoat and harried . to my office,
"A 'little; late , this meriiing," was tire
• aalutatirm from the knight ',Of • the blue
• peticil,•as every city , center, .is :dubbed.' by
•.the repottere who . have . the pleneurecof
•.• Wattabing:hire Make' alteetingsio out of his
.._.,.....-eopy;. ".• .14-trinieeitta-mi; e continued;
. " that there is 'reason for believing that
-, there is okonkednees . in one ..ot- the city
• , wards; you go see the expereerepriet,.eare-
, fully ccsinpare. his _figerea and ,. footings
: with the originals, and get in a . good
.: story' in time for the. first edition. • Now
\• • Oat I Went and a very . feW Minutes
. Was Peeing ' over coliimneof figured:• :Now,
' ' it thitreis alrything l'. detest it ;ie. figure's,.
' ' unless On a bank 'note in.myoWnpociseesion.
ntil now; 1 • pot down and carried trier
creitattntli-enbettrtP.Ohlitinsmi;
:lug power failed' to melte her realize that it
was an impoesibility, :incl.:when I hurried
out to the wedding, theatre, fire :beard and
saying eomething about going ' home' -to her
police ' h a I : er's, .she was eepog owl.
ntother..: I wOuldnkt. blame her if 'elle did, -
'for. I have not a .minute' to -coveite •:•167; her.,
-Whyrlioneetly, at. one tune:I had not seen
her awake for so lorig, when 1.',„met :her .on
th'e street I did not knew her ,end actually
tried to tfirt With ,her, but my Wife .ditiet
flirt; that 18, not with•ine .' Well: I covered
411 my • assignments and when I came in,
beside My regular , copy, found an order
.ealling tera.'eoitintin., I. don't know . what
time it came. My wife. does; however; but
I ,don't.thieleit Weeddbe healthy. to wake
her up:to.ask her. ram inclined to inink
I have written nearly a ..eoltinire and will
submit •it to e My. city ' editor,. :but. jest one
word in',conclusion to : parents ' '*h
. . Hothing but figures seemed to exist. . p
7 .1 tiTrllect ill wy story, had the pleasure .eone anxious_ to becoMe reportera'-beceuee
, 'bearing:it pre -hemmed °,,f they don't have to nay. to get in the the,
• .- bo.,,, and sat down for. 'a little reit. The •
".1:10t .wbatit should •atre. .. Should they veer .epreett. to you
citn editor eaW tint do this and turning to ..., ,, y.ea; darling; in a.tnieute."
"man 's deeire just tell them--;
2'ine Said:':,, '1.The nolice of
• . re-. .
' ' t r h 8 sent ina story 'of a girl missing • My: wife's awake and 'is telling. Me her
' Pot' e a , . • • opinion o. a a : , . , . ,
.., from 'HOWL m. ''.11eie .you go over 'there, '''' • ' f• • in it *no runs around all day
• trite° .her. up; tn. il 'if 'possible; find her. , and negleate his work to 13oeh an extent
•• ' cringes rOur letth When you -Owe Mick."
Yen. that he has to keen a light burning nntill,
but I do -Wheteit 000les xkiy way. ..Well, I- •-•'•
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:Morning to catch up.,• .::. ... .. • . • , .
. I aro morally certain that o city .editor . ie. :,
, °like an actor, Masai yes, dear,.' 111 put the light out. tio • you.
eli• Oche ne"t• eats, . can Sleep:. I'M'coMingtaned eight away."
. Light out, , . • ,• .•••• • ' '•• J.
Went to: Honeltete•and after t.wo hotirehard • . . „
Amid E9glish and listening to thein try to,
,6\
Work trying to make th. Germans under:•
' ...rodait's Chnech :...otes: 4 .
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iniketne..miderstand, GetfiAn; I succeeded • .-.Rev. Dr. Reid,' agent of the Presbyterian
in treeing the girl to her. autiVe addfidally ::Church in 'Canada, anneunces the receipt
brieging nee home. Thinking A, would be.., UP to date .ef,. $2;676 as the 'Paint of -the'
. :credited with a geed piece., of werk,,, I re- tour . tour 9f the ,mission bands • Of ..lici,lbx. and
: turned,: :wrote'it . half ..'Ocinmn.. sthry • and' ''.,queen'e, Colleges. : .•. .• ' -
:•:•Attritedit iu: The eity adage, read ,i• and I .Iiishop 'O'Illahoney, Of Toronto, who has
• ' and. said; ' "Out; :that down_toten linos. ' with r theunistiam..of theheart;Wits reported
t.,6s
' When he Oencluded, handed it. hacikl Mo been dangerouel ill -f • ' ' • Nee .paet
. ' y body could. nave worked Odes up':', much better Iunt eVening.... '' - , ...
•. • -My:heart satik: I wrote ten lines, handed • Prof. Mon Muller, in a letter to the Pima
. it to,hini again and l*grui to :'ehetv'conY (. e ), sugg4aathat an asylum or an
. It. eivot 6 on a hilt a nuodredltapers
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paper to :prevent itrimediate starvation. '.. I 1. ne "(When sneeld ,he opened -at Iteinban'
Or Oalcutta for the poor. .persetuted"child;
' henestly believe that it, haaalwaya been my .
• . 'singe eitering the' prefeeision and I do . wfd0A, of India, , of,..,.whoni. , piere. are
lick to get the mean seventyline thousand under 9 years of age:.
- the eity. oil Art, sew that I Wait . resting and 'artsignMents. Again,'!•The euggelition• furnishes n 'treaties! Open,'
1 '..ing for 'the energieteofelintlies•intereated itt
to eued his itesigenient book. " They ,are zenana, work,. • .- • . , • . • • , •
. . hol rg' it post.inorteni in the, 'morgue.on a .
.b • they think was poisoned. Work;your-
' . s'e' fres' toii Ferttine.
. sell In and cateli 'all you can. .becatise the ....
. denten] Won't teillyee !anything.", , i': • .- ::Mrs. Ballantyne, wife .of ReV....W,..,, D.
• A pcistmortem; an iiiipty stomaoh,iand• tellantyne;. principakoHlie.Ladies' COI- .
: she oubl,,Ot havitig herrn buriedtivo Weeks ' 'ler, ,.Ottawa,;.eati by .t. , e .death' of a neer '
before being ixlnitned. ',!It'tti all lir the b '' • ' come t e., pos seer. of 210,000
. . . . • . ,
ness.ruid era i• went.' 'Fee an hour I ;• ; ' ecease gentleman w rt Possessed Of
by. tbe'diSsectiug table carefully ,nratcning.:. 4200,000 Which was ilividecNmongst his
. tbetests Made by the . doeters, Mid when.; relatives... 'Each of Meat . 'itallantyneta
.they Put the etoniault ie a pail to be "e4.1.'sistera ;received 410;000 and her.•• brother
lyzed .1 'Was happy land: `returned le the' 41§,000:- : ' .. • • .' • . ..• .''':-„ ' • • - .
' 'office:: - There was no reSult; so aside from..
the brief mention' os the,fact_there was' ' . 'nix el; tbe ramilyttetni by Dil'phthei u. •
. nothing to write. Tile forins' were soon on ' A. •Canitioharie, 'N: • Y.., deepateli says:
their way.tioWititairsaiiii a moment later Fred. Smith,: a farther liviog o ear Oriskany,
t4e boxs, wero on the street ehoitting the . who 'recently hist fent:children from ,bbrek
Attila.' i drew .: it 'sigh of, relief, for there 'diphtheria,. buried tnie more ' on Tuesday.
• could ••be . no loot() work for vat day'rt paper. t The two treintieing members Of -lie .family
'Eviitently the city editor saw
. the smile: of Ore eriteet ly II. .. ,
satiMactioir and os he drere a cigar -from hie' ' . • _ . '
. hoodoonio olgar gage called Ito to ;his, side • 11 18 not likely .that the Government Will',
Oh, no, eenthereader; it was not for por,.. adopt 'the propose] for a reduction in :first -
pose .of giving me It cigar, but , tionie: more 1'1222 r2i1w2Y• fares to 2 unifc'tin rate •Of t W°
..,, asoigni,nooto, 1. f have oattis for a wedding icentit o mile reeetttlY .mitclo. by the French:
. .to.migat. . yoll take it in, and on your Way_ chttrither, Or COniteerne• of MOntreal.
,, . •
•.". drop in thelbeatio; tuid Write Up a *Aide. ', Pittsburg•Clirenicig . -"A. prominent
. ' Before' you, go to thnweddieg see What•the'''Phytielogist says thatlhe coming men Will
. fire commissionprei `do • , .and When. • '" • i be ebilitiletely Lela. Peelle b h • •
. le
'-` return take :a look in pollee. neacimetetez'd ,s9the inventiVe`geniell 'will ,inlild a 011%613-
' and see'what 5ott. 'Can de for early dopy," with every Seat hi the faolit 'tiro."'
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• -*cretin) enir re as lie tantalitiegln. Itlew, • -Never enter a sick remit in a state of
,..; nOtrie of the smoke froln his 'regint"letola perspiration, as the moment you bK,ctne.
in lity. Mee, • ' ' , , ,. ° cold 3 (tee pores ansoth: D9 not approach
Is that all ?" I wilted ' as ',I tered tl • , , goua Iseases . nth . an ernl
. . . . • .- .
order in, in pocket dairy, ." " That's all I i, stonlade"net sit betWeen the sick and. tin),
t.Y''
knew at prerieut,," he .generously • replied, • flee, beeature the ' heat' . iittritete .the thin
,. And family told me: I might go home tor,',404e, • : . . • , • : , • , ,. • ,
given and }tome. I weet.,:- my 711fo kiodi • .
f000li.: This waS the best order he hail I,, -:Iktellie Eine is an ' expert (tete/nits) ;in
Y • ll ionettpolie, ' She is abbot 20 yeat'S'of
.-,t011.1. nie4hat: ifl. '6ouldti"t get home- at • the' Nemo.. • ... - ,.:
prettier time f boitlit get nry mettle' at It .174,0 •w' it)
eetirtfrant 'ne ' she Weuid not bo bothered, oh,
k" tritig..:thein Wain)). 1 clici not dispirit)
'tier ' tiggestien, for' -sire had a: peouliar"w.ay '7 '
140=011.1111.M.144
;The RomancoNoven. from the &rain of
the Plane /int Door,
wonder why the piano isn't going this
evening? 14PrettY,.little _neignbor mnet
bi),:ottretwiseinigageei. The doorlell ran.g
'a moment ago, tr.) Sir Welcome Beau is
doubtless in attendance. 4h• rne ! I be- '
Het* jut a wee bit • jealous. 'of • that
handeoitie, amines fellow. It's a little
trying for a crusty old bachelor to sit pp
'here in his lonely, deo and wonder what.
thotie two young people are about next
deer, . Humph They're probably enjoy-
ing thenise/ves after the manner of young
Wks. Sentiment and small talk without
is douhtletai the bill -Of -fare. •Yes,
yes, how silly I Mc to envy them. Isn't
this fresh magazine and my genercue pipe
of "Lone Jeckt - far -preferable to such
nonsense 1: Of cOtiree it is! •
* *
"Ah!• there, laying now I How
she 'makes that instentneot speak • Itt
voiees „her very feeling more truly than
over tongue could. '• Yee, he's certainly
there to -night ; and ',she's talking to him
through that piano just as plainly: ate Can
be • the little minx• I wonder if. he can
interpret her meanly • - •
There; now, those quick treble notes---"„:
theen•bird-like rune and . trills -don't they
Bayonet as -plainly as" daylight: ,! I'm so
glad you came tanight-so glad; 00 glad,
ao glad, glad; glad, glad, glad ;" and new
those softer, deeper notes! Can't you,
hear? For 'I love you. 0; I love you,
love you, love, love, leve -e-" Oh. you yoking
looney, you t Why don't, you take' her
right off that piano -stool and fold her in
your arms. and kiwi her? • I have,no' pee:.
.tience with such a young noodle. What
Wouldn't I gineto be ,elown. there -in - your
place for just one minute, young man -just
one e sminegeleie nisultidhdettli 1 •Tihhe,ore,no
young-
ster's evidently ;come kr his senses at last. I
Well, God blest, tnent--God bless them!
What is that a tear? It is, byi Jupiter!
and I've ...let my pipe go. out, too, and
haven't turned a 'leaf in • that "Iiii'eVrecte•yet:
What an old idiot I am, to be gore .
'I Yee, little maid, I know- you are very
Sad this evening. The first tilaintiveote-
of the piano told me so; and • there's ;no
Use in your repeating it so Often.- You'll
make me sad, too, 11 you don't ston soon.
How often has thulium :told me, within
giviaViskei* taiii44:"QtataBV1*.:"M
agrees 'the tied+ltte em.----`030:---Bert 3 Anid
you're so lonely—so lonely; that your heart
is almest breaking-breaking-beettking---
breaking. ' Poor little -girl 1 I wish I
Could cheer her up. I'dgive my righthand
to bring her absent lover back to her this
mintate.,---.',Wen, I dielareti_is--that4nere-
ears rarrn getting to, be' as soft': as a
woinan. . I'must cease this Meping here in
My den, every evening,. listening to • that
sentimental little woman pouring her heart
out at her piano: It's not geed for me,
I'm afraid:.
Great fieav,ens I I shall go . Wild . if
this continues I ' Every evening since that
steamship has been overdue the agonized
tones of the piano have almost driven .
me
crazy. "And thereit goes atrain;' telling me
'over and over, in weird, , distmoteatones
' Hi) is deacl, dead, dead; he is drowned,
he heis drowned. .I, too; will die, will die;
too, will die.' And those: wild, piteous
eleards Do they brenthe a prayer?
think they •must. Ah F,hOw they, pierce
my My heart / ' ' • .
There is resignation the, piano's
tenes:to-night. The steamer is lost. They
have given up' all hope. I saw a man of
prayer at the house this evening. He has,
doubtless comforted •her. • But, oh, 'what
tinapeakeble sadness there was in nor face,
as elle stood at the window this evening as
p s es, the piano is resigned. to
night. In sad, • love,..tOnee ,it speaks
heaven, and. reunion and peace d j y
unutterable?! There are still tears in its
notes, tithe &mei but they. are brightened
with hope. And now the Mete grows
stronger and deerne slimes ready, to buret,
faith bite's hyinn• of celestial gladness.
But tnei'e,the door -hell ringe; the Mimic
,stops, and-740st was that?- • 'A scream?
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mfkokisno,
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A Itemerkal•leaubtor;anesto BelleWl!
, Texas Town. ,
About 100 nines east of El Pap°,
Sierra /thine°, on the line of.: the Te
pacific -Railway, -there:1S . a Orange
eamenon that has juin come to p
notice. The authority for the statem
about to be made is ex -Governor Joh
Brown, of 'Tennessee, receiver of the T
84 Pacific, who visited this city a few
ago, ,accompanied by several officials o
road, in whose jurisdiction thephenoot
is located. Governor' BrOwn,and Sop
tendent Jody told thelnory to one or
persons :nere, and it has just coeee-
A•bOitt three years IWO the: Texas it Pa
Railway Company Undeetook to sin
erteeian, well a_ few miles 'east of „El
Blanco, wbielt Xittle- hamlet, 95 itt
east of El reeo. The workmen put
pipe down about 609 feet, when sudd
•on„tindergrOund cavern was itte
'the., drill dropped about 6 feet
a current of air rushed up the p
Defiling ceased. 40. the well was it
donedi:•the 600 -feet Of Pipe rental -hie
the ground and giyingacennection nett
the outface Of the earth and the sub
roman cavity a quarter of a mile bene
The phenomenen did net at that t
attract the attention of any one auflicie
to investigate Recently,-AntwevetrS
intendent Judy's attention was called t
and his personal examination and inqui
haire developed peculiar facts and te
mony about the . wonderful well. G
Brown stopped to see' it on his way h
Not many people. live near: the well;
shoe° who do reside in the neishborhoo
it are thoroughly acquainted with it. E
since it, wits abandoned, three years, a
the people near by have been in Its
of going anctsittinnabout the well in au
mer to enjoy thecae! and _iuvigerating
that rushes un the pipe: _On_eOf_ 't
strangest things is the fact that the c
rent of air ebbs and flows . like t
°peep tides. • From i0.15 a.m. to 10 15 p.
it current.. of air 'rushes out of the pi
with a sound that resembles the poi
niade by a loComotive blowing.off sten
so loud that it can be heard for, I'M*
fifty yards. At. 1015 p.m. tne ovate
of 'air ceasee arida strong suction sets i
tasts for the neitt twenty-four hear
this ebb and flow Continuing continuing day; :•aft
da It h been observed by hors
eim
a whenever they get in, tne. neighbo
. hood. of the Well strong magnetic ler
e rfelt tend enniteice.isredimr ahlaff
horse% trowneAnantreinenetiftwit-4
fawn Sierra mice was sitting Close to t
Well, and on taking, out his pocket-knif
found a nail which he had in his petite
clinging to knife. He held the knit
in the current of the • : ' oun th
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Keen tins POO Ont of Church,
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,fte,T490:144he Rev. E. E. A. pop itititoacm,d,itovrao: wthij
ci-thing the Philadelphia 13aptist Associa.
Lion the other day how neoeseary it was to.
Idiot the active servicee of every member •
of congregation; ,when some one peril«
nently asked: "What are you going to dt1
with a man that can't do anything ?" •
That's a mistake," returned the rev.
erend journalist. "Every man is of some
4170.theirt. he Tho polloin°tneis thte.ingfinlide
out jua
hitt he in fit for; and baying found it pun
him at it. This recalls an actual experis'
ence I once had in a beckwoeds cengregln,
Lion ,in Virginia. • It was my first
among the people and I was anxious
make it eucceseful. It should be remenie •
bered that church in the backwoods means
getherinn 91 all the .people and a good.
many dogs. After the opening hymn lt ;
called' on old Detrain Blank to lead ue in
prayer, • •
, .
, t'Xitint no nee askin' met' he said, ' .
can't do • , .
." Sunpose you.. start the 'telt byta.a.
then?'
" Can't sing either.' .' •
" How abouttakin tnalie_collection4
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rin_a_had---liand-at-getting
'feud. ' Better get eorqe one else:
11' Noticing that the old fellow carried
stout walking nth* an idea Wes suggested.
, "'Weil, brother; do .you think you're
ale to keen out the doge?' •
' " • You bet I air ' he confidently replied.
Then taking a seat at the door; he battled! ,
with the brutes throughout the meeting, 4 .
and after it was over more than one of tho
congregation was , followed hot* by
ing curs with broken limbs.• • -
Every man has his epnere of usefulnettee
-Pliiladelphia Bulletin.
• rgueree.W6-14ThTt'u-ilktbat?' '
• • add Jots From Chin*.
At theI reerent eelipse Of the sun, the
Chinese 'authorities, accerdance whin
the usage of the Empire, ordered th.,
I3uddhiet and Tavist priests to recite then"
incantatiens to rescue the mu from being
devoured.. It • was at the time of thfostivitjes O ;
over the . Emperor s ,birthdaya
when all officials wererequired to -wear
• embro.dered •
robes, but it . also the law*
that during an eclipse officials who partici.
dulurin;Ilteser • nicimummrsmArifiRita'.1::
vermentaaurtik
,ou iT 40d'o4getefFtIn.r,ass Emperor tG
e gentle it. He ordered the officials to ignor4
e his birthday and attend to the sun, SO they
t all wore ordinary robes:
e The pen with which -John
: _hair-binish placed:-ma-quillctifid is very
much like the little brushes sold With. toy
r paints: When he writes he wirer toneheet, .
y his tingers nor ivrists to the paper,. but
- grasps the quill in the middle, and. begins '4
8 to paint very much like an .artist retouch.
88 .111gTha'eP,Cielitilinite GOVeritment haaaptilied to
• the Grand • General'. Staff . at Berlin for ,
1 several German Officers to act as instruct.
toes:and Organizers of the Chinese army. '
• The first American railway engin
,
has been imported into -China 1
hai on October 8th in theall
Tien -Tin. •
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The N(bolliemribeCrrorepe °
e makes his tea marks is a curiosity. It is
netic property was greatly, 'increased
eral-weeker-ago-Suft:-n held: his
pocket-knife in the current of air tor fou
minutes, and the knife is still strongt
magnetized from the effect; The over
flowing current of air ielelieyed to posees
remarkable eurative properties. „It
efficacy is to be tested by experiment
Upton cases of paralysis and Other diseases
The ptoplo Who Inre hear the woriderfu
well, call it the 4" foninain',of ' yenth."-
Galina/on News.
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As She is *rote. .
" :The Gren_Ettneiecieniento 'de Modeles. of
joie 'Ortinero Cruz Granada advertieeii as
follows. : . ' :": • . •
ometricale reductions of the more 'con -
p none and better c'peeervedie reliefs of
the Alintrenra Arabianpalate.
44.• Windowe, porches and Models of ciejler-
1fe Said ,Palace Tower of Infanta') and
others Arabian monuments of architectural
134. WP9arrteahilowes.• e tit 'p/ifhetegraphe.Ot the
Aliiemhrit and Generalife and images in•
boil -clay' Of the beet fanunie aridalosume,
exentlflare tYPes4,
Qrnanient of edifices in arabian atvle in
" • elle Class otWorksand arabesives &were'
f poke . . . . •.
uont purchases nothing until Ain't • this
estaltlishmeCt. ••, •
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The prices are,very reduceds andiperedi;"
Weil, bless me if it isn't ..ahneet too
good to be true. • Soheisn't drowned, after
a11? ; I wonder what they all thought of
ine for rushing in where tbe returned lover
and his sweetheart, almost wild, with
Were clasped °Joie. in each 'other's arni
with the rest of•the family etanding about
weeping gladness. I suppose I had: no
right ; to • intrude, but that ramekin
justipfied. '• • ' '
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. "file old piano seems !almost bursting
With happiness • again to -night.... It fairly
delights me to heat it. 1,"ci so glad the
young folkaare net going away from the
. We remit the 'demands out Spam 'With.
readiness and 'eConoixty. • _ I
• : .:Keep this.advertisement of the tradirig-
homer Joes Qamera Cruz and tige• it as
a pocket in .order to. place the visiting
leariiii• •
The Origin of Thin.
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,
In a recent. lectureat Rochester, Rev. 4
A. Johnson, in dealing With the sub' t '
Evolution," .said: "1 propese • to "solve t
this texed question .and present evolution f
in its proper light, so ,that you under... a.
stand what . evolution composed t
"relative to the Material, which op to make t
it 'up. Evolution' id as. settled a scientific, a
doctrine as the laws of gravitation.. It is' ft
of great imp:retinae for us to know whether ,a•
man descended freth 'a stock- of
• Bureau of Industries is ju
.1 that the yield of fall *
bushels, being 3630,531 hue el • them
; last . Year, and 5,162,693 Nis' hels Anse.
ithan ' tile average ' Of ..six years, The
.average ' yield per „acre, is ln .bushelit.,r ,
Spring wheat may be set dowteas a general
failure., The estimated yield is 5:633,111
I:buttlient; •against 9;518,55.3' bitehels last
year, and 9,713,879 binhele for an average• : .
f' ' y e. ' e' barley: crop was saired. •
With'scarceln any injury :tract discolont-
ti , li . yie . per acre- is „less than
for any 'harvest of the last six ' years.,
The 'total product -is 17;134,830 bushels,
being 2,377,448' . lee* 'than last year and '.
2,031,583 less than the 'average of sixyears.
The oat crop 18 below the average in yield.
The estimated product is49,84poi bash
anainet 58;665,608 -last year, The eat/mated
yield of peas, is 12;173,332 bushels again* 7
16;043,734 lett Year.
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The :fit. T. R. Tunnel.
At the rodent Grand Trunk Meeting in
Ennland President Tyler stated filet the
ost of the St..Clair Tunnel Would be &bone,
2486,000; the teaffie that would • poets •
lireugh it would come partly from their
eery lat Sarnia and partly from their ferry
t Detroit; tbe traffic Which. palmed over
heel) ferries every day watt eight passenger '
rains and twenty freight teeing- at Sarnia,
nd ten passenger trains and twenty-five
eight trains at•Detrait. Supposing thin .
ork cost 4500,000, the interest' wotild co
to 432,000 a year, and they' calculat d
, • new, that- they are inar back to whin,' we ma' tra th
. ou d Mle,9 the piano, oh; so Pedigrees of rtionkeYs and behOOns until coinpared with
the present woiking• of ant .
Verging woUld ,ba a Baying of at 'least £10,000, as
niuoh my :what a divinelynin ef.grati. their ineestrY becornes indistinguishable ferriee. ' •
e some,diffieultY settlieg the
tude and blise there is in tbose simine, 'from thitt of rebbith ancl., eqiiitrels.; We " ' •
soulful Measures that tile- happy $1ittl shall have
opera yersinherayer•,steetings. ".
,
. ; Man, -MY gracious I We'll be 'late.. Ge
your ,
, your thiegs'en. . • ' • 'Tr
. Wife -My dear, We raining pin:nth:irks '
• and the wind ie bl'owing a hurricane. '
Opera ? This is no opera night ;' it's .
We haVe strain; umbrellas."' ,- -, ' . AA.
• ' " My dress Will.be ruined."' .
• yteur vvaterproof." • •
'''' And you' know you have a•cold."•
" I eau wear rubbers; .I wouldn't,Va
that opera for-". . •
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*,:tireyer meeting night." .• . .
" Oh! • I•worider' if one preacher thitikil ,•••
d,
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people are idiots enough to stirt le
11;niite such a , night se,
woman, is playing novv 1 Heigh-ho!' That questions ' iii that at .• tiniest arise' front tire
young fellow got a rake treasure I :But .1 &tette .of Minden , nature which ' whets
don't envy him. ale -r -don't -believe - potentially in mere inorganic Matter and
1 -do. But, anybow, here •is his health, the -Chain Of spontaneoue derivation.which
:andlong life to the young colt Je 4 May connects incandescent moleculue or. star.
,P .. .r .
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they liVe 'Ong and .peosperl' .", • ' . citiot. with the Werld'and With man himself"
\• , : - . . • • ki , • 4, •, ., ,.
• • Physician,. 4041 Thyself. " ' • ///, Somewhst -Contagious. . .
see," .said Mr. Fred Grant to the n Hello I Ella, my girl where"s your put?
'electo‘trf a New York town the other day, Llaven't seen him on the Street, in long
, e 'President Cleveland•I have' time
kost of th,e\rhistukee. made 111 married life• "And where'e •konr ifav.exi3 nem'
" that' \
taken' my wife along." .Freddy is right. I 4' He's ma P .
come from mon not taking their Wivect her lately. ,
•-i%Ter'ite bitter eompanyi 44 She's elekz"
Or safer thin whe e takee his ,wife along:. " Wherelit yearAttrother' George? Don't
. ee m any more. ,
The Departmental Uo inittee appointed 4! And wherenre you going in such a
-Buffi'llti"t'dfirier; '
=\\„ 4' Ile's sie,k."
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bY the traperial Govern men., .vill commence nutty- 7"
an itiquiry today,with a vie of asceetein-i 4, Going to the, doCtor's. I'm sick."
ing how. far State get:nits ant be tide to Agri-. , e 'What, all sick? What's the matter ?"
cultural andiaity school°, • The .nestion of "Oh, Consie Nell has coine to board at
.horse•breeding will be . diseusee t.y. the' our house and she's takintemusic lessons."
lommittee. . , • • .
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Experiende fe a good ached!, 1)ut it eps ' The Ontario ,tIc Niagara Navigation
- diploma; ••
cestly for feint* Who in a lierry • for a., Wee eneeefielOily larieched yesterday at
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tie too !Ong,' hod the tuition bine are
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' ... eserohte,
OenipanyNI new Steel, steadier the Giboltt
,„ Steps !aro icing taken by the Kaniper •. 'Omietittitien for the • Proposed annttel
to have -the troll ore: Of Nova, IndUstiittI Exhibition in Ottawa has been
/Oa* 'tested'. 10 'Collect:titer. 'API:km., by' the,citIzoine' tih,.cerureittne.,
4. • an extensive, an( Will- e 'Submitted tey,',". ' •
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•' '•inittee for ore. \'2,,,nick
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, • A, 'Fruitful Vine.
' Al) Oakland, IL, despatch aye . 1 ' ste -
day Mrs, Satnuel , Neleon, Who /lives. near , •
• Sidell, gave birth to four babies, threegitin
and one boy,. : Igre: Nelion, is about 85 years • : •
old and ithouttave year,e ho gave_bieth„,to-:,...-2---
tWins, both girls.. The. feet': children are
tieing' We'll •but the mother's life is des..."
A St.. Leiria - reperter,,Whe ,cOdilied.Alui
'norther Of peOple -With' -Amer: the Predi.'
dent eltOok ,hanche at ' no or his pitInie
tio
teceptioire in thaneityrf . 10. 8 „ that 10 .pet.;* ..
sena a Tniriuto i•eftelect forthree heitreyinak.. '
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