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The Brussels Post, 1891-10-2, Page 2THE BRtTSSELS POT. !.•mnu�ca.' {oar e mra«Y nmeposte a emnn. P 1eterem surestatair7=135,q w,,vca, r lug thr,.0„11 11)10 u4,,+, Ihun ,l. tile 11e111331ts of 11111':11 Bell park. The honer . }!i.El1.tt H.1 s p i nl 1 I b1U'SI(I OF THE HOUNDS, ',anted 1,y ewe in plywvw,: the lip, t , h t ---_ •of fellow deer that hml01 the ferny glades whenever ,•1 .r ti, 1 fat! :trite 1'h. Indian . 1'lcnnraras Or the Idtni In 4hvrle OId Fin; 6,(000111 1120 old oaks u,d I he.+ are kept Sililple Diet the Safest. .. w'nm.0 sr,• w -t e. r n till 1 da his. By this Lund, Loth for show turd for the t thle, for perk fed Teti, the sdm dust ' 1(1(8.111 cold Int 1 80Il 2'.C.nn of the Janet nay ; Netting is so enentile0in •to1'elliaell la a !11)10, Il e,1 (Ass 11",1'+Pl 1110)1 the i It the safest, sod the b the lever of 21,211 of Ute'eotet teed deet' that rtu1s 11081, best is the cheapest, The butcher, tor. et wended, 11 .1, e detta,ere feel) cants 1,110 all , 0.tt. tl vulture then the hunting, shoot.'. 0;11 the umnr, 1v bite, hron'n an,1 ntnttlel dis s es leawu•'d. [health met Iltene wg, l „sting and driving tannin in Oreo da, 1, htl i e-itit 6rulrhillyr antlers, lulu/h 2001•, 0,1(0110. exaulple, or the egg merchant, caul t I adultureto his ware,, but he may have 'iimtung,uul.+hootlu ateeemeuulesuseda9,abet. forotl'etleive and defensive we,lpens, several qualities ; Haul there lo a singe ill Wonders of The Desert, svenynl nes terms in Allri+�1. la 31)191and tbo deer browee in groups, the does end r0speet to all animal foods which )1198 rs ,, they ulelul ,elite ,111101 ,a things, fIwue generally kee9iug apart from the, then 10 a large 021(0)11 ,nia0nons, and this The originAl s ,rn 1 .) she _Neter teem Valley' Hunting la " riding to hounds" without 1 of death 03 flet ltett lls, cover, nine thou. more 1)11,11( bucks. ((((0 18 811k 01,31(0 ]tows is as bad, 11 not worse than adulteration, firearms, i Lenin" the dogs It ng is pus, as them all, and when one Is shot the hide, 1Ve often D11at' it avoid that shop eggs, as of sand unarm r.:::$3(.ee, crud more th:uta quartet the foe ie called ; while shooting is to tramp loofa )1)111 antlers shooting his >or visit •13 they are celled, are good eleug1 tor frying, Mil area, a epos, of ono hundred Mlles river cold, mountain amt through £most,g o, The method of saomtlu * (]Luck is this 1 With bonen or leant. This is a mistake ; all lung b::uh averse width of twenty-five in 1(0(0111, to loll deet, 'venae nr partridge, f 1 n The assistant drives the herd in a egg that has eve11 n suspicion of staleness odes, is 1 clow the level of the ocean. In nrrom panted by dogs. The 12311 of August certain ilireehou previohsl • agreed. upon, some parts Eta bottom is two hundred end ]s the menu mous day,tivl tint of the grouee previously f., s hp 01 a ottt it is deleterious to ether it not ie any sight • feet below tide•n•ater, Reliable shoaling, Ever • one who can afford it n • e Teo 0jght is n lf, r1 ,e 10 0 h• cue, the ot'k of soiled. u4, u4, samematter may beet• it be fried f0resh ° y y r ) statmt5 himself, cilia hth:tud, in the fork of bailed. Tho snore may wild of fresh 4y aloritfet 11800'1 that 1330 the I1108t intense. 11(08 a 31'let1(1 (8310 0«11 afford 1t, is off for the 801110 coltyen lent 31•(10 along the route. He ]v hot spat 0u tho (two of tho earth; the mnotsun tlto lith to fill his baag, takes alto at the intended victim, nutlet the manta of ail 111(0112. 1 It is a truism that any kind of food or Sahara is nowhere empanel with it. The The 1st of September (partridge) and oe13(0008 report the scared herd senor are mixed diet w111)11 requires tho aid of stint n• anthem may fairly be said to be strewn with the 1st of October (pheasant) are gala allayy (18101'tIlall 0108. 100\']n g 011011' conundo lent for (hair d}g0attou is not salutary. the b• ue of Inman beings who bora lust dove and the min who minim handle n gnu to 1110 1 111108 01 the kee )or, 1 fa very 11)11(111 Such a diet is a tax a Lon the whole system, 13011' 13,18 0,21(1, lixpedit121 83181' expedi• is little thought of, Even in August imveter• like going out to shoot a cow. There is octet. and clauses heat and d scomf0rt, and tt fever. 110(0 hu0 bacll 3"al an attempts to etnss it, rete fox hunters meet at 4 or 5 o'clock in the afouall • a whit of 1•enerl0 and an iah state of the blood, wheel can only end It ul#;ght be said that tins .0rnadn del morning for cob hunting, which amusement } attempt to in of the J llaerto was the eked desert of the world, is all over by 11 01. 13. b renew the scenes of Rollin Hood and. Slim, les, prostr tion, nervous system nud 111010 jet tu1 other of the earth's most fearful wa=res As the winter comes 00 the real hunting wood t !it `30 10 01 and the Mamas 11 are let out, Mahi- can be Sound Buell natural 00nd1tiols of ideal be 1118, and hate until late in 3111.031, Ill a sham miter nth as they are 10)1)10 amount who health would 11 obtain 3)1 ort ft -mettle greatest homer, Even the mimeo, tempter of the themidland000)10esthis is special eel not to kill the deer. The stns in this a I f h ho food a p0e d hunting lnstanee is elven a certain start, being cm•- theyeatnnnstl:untostca101031n110801eetic,a extra traveller's despair, readies thanmore rendelcItOtt ons. C eople'1dr0, is a (toted" thele Med 110101,1'1u a cart to a certain point, Every one ought to lcnot5. what agrees with extraordinary art duvulopmant there than reud1)0088. People take "boxes" thorn 1)10°008 he is releaser] mad the chase co n - hint stud what does Dot. Through t e anywhere ela0• fur the season, with large stables, and be. ) S meow. Thus 1110 snore stag may 10 hunt• summer months the table should be attend- 1 Onany tine ; luy -nu'# in 111 to [all all guile the 1)80110 gs with dinner's, dancing fed4, a number, 01) of times 11)101 be )1001, be worse aye aro fine, because there is no rear --cue and cart] parties. It is a sort of hinter s alaly supplied with fruit •End vegeaLles, can behold in the l.'olonel° Desert, where all watering place withnllt 1 for it, which is not the way they do at 3u the Children espeeleily ±hun11 be fed 1ib0eally Ivey hater, where l.ockses, on fruits, toe s,i I,ua•rashes, runes of the as hopetese misery amend, beautiful hakes, the wine fiew.e 111 sareame every • ni •lit, and b Canadian xeusnv as h}011111 flavored blood to the I o,ol. and digestive troubles. tempting verdure., and even trmas with wl1110 the brandy Otisk is fined ,Eery' meat fhdut I;n gush, and slmuhl b0 only As a rale the healthy stonaeh will easilyhorses and elmrches within distulcesempav morning, " au case of ace}dents " while out partly roasted before the fire then cut eptly' small, Beyond all other eharacte•is• with the !mends. An enthusiast iu riding1r h abserb any reesoneble quantity of fruit, tics, this scant p080 0000 that of the can be in the saddle 10 or 1'? bonus out of 13slices half raw, placed before each guest of taken at prover 110180119, 11'eak and picturesque, For the :esthetic nem can lice ever • day, except Sunday, willen ' � dull a eUa dish with jolly 8101 gravy, and abased d190811ce organs will have to be } j is a warmed1180 and cuolted before the guest to he treated snore carefully, but will ulti- mately on)n 1tlheveril,e381191) be a ideal 11001abod, )90 day. )1111,11)18 store erf8ctiml, grow ac011810 �ed to fruit diet fatigued, 17 0110e t11133. range All the hooses with such a neighborhood P aid be all the better for it. To do good,phantasmagoria is endlessly changing- aro successively inside rho re)0 (101ous or fruit must be properly ripe ant 1Theexplo•er 1010 isheld enough toventure 3 meet of the hunt. People come from great sound. If eaten green or between meals it into this regent of despair for y'30 1, es of distances, and Bond their horses by C1' rail. 'will interfere with digestion and muse bowel investigation is structs, to begin W1tle with Others drive or ride in and serol their hum troubles. Acids prevent a'aiear011s degenera- the weirdness of finding himself walking on tors (valuable horses these) by a groom, tion, keeping the holies plastic, as well as what was once a bed of ocean, hundreds of who walks them the whole way. The allow preventing the aceunn1ation of earthyfee lower down than (3180 tone', waves which00 of "pink" is hunting 010 good. Pink means matters. gThis is bemuse of their solvenare flowing a fele miles away, He knrbe. the scarlet hunting cont worn by the gentle. power. Fruit is perfect food 1011,)1 fu}#yy- that this Crunch of the sea st Ise ('1311 10 be- men, the 030whippers-in,1etc., and hew anther ripe, mid if it were fit (daily use from 1'oggl1 came an 1111012,1 lake, and it is with inter. fades these011 mats to a j,110 pink very much to age, there would be loss gout, gall0teeg8 east that he looks upon the shores of what the00(ed by the older men, They suggest and stone in the bladder, was erstwhile a mighty body of water. A scars of a veteran warrior, hence the greet 8110Boll' lake it was ages ago, 1)1111 the name. Some men hunt in black coats, but rooky -banks which enclosed it still remain- always in top boots. These boots are a Faintin;. cliffs of imperishable stone, with the en0lent cardinal point in sportsmen's dandyism. Every person should know how to treat water -narks still upon them, 11'hell water Once or twice during the season a hunt - one in a faint. The tollolow infnrmati0n was there, the lime wide!) it contained was ing breakfast is given in the house where may bo found of value In some unexpected ilestlIr;n :uuuls of hears rocky thee nolshores t'I110 ea1ti`- the fleet tastes place, This is a pretty omerecuey. t cells scene. t''han u)y ono faints he shoals be placer] are coated lvitlt it three feet 111#4,k in navy Some girls cone on ilol'seback, and look in a'h (111entposition, with his heal low, if }arts, and one istbuo enable!' to observe just very pretty in their hnhits. These Dienes he s pale and bloodless, but high, if red in how high this strange inland reservior threw dismount and cut slices of beef, and mlahe the 81)81 and ever ti ,ht•tittin, Ito waves fn times gine by. Impromptu sandwhiohes for the friends y garment Its bed today may w011 afford a study to oumetde, who have not dismounted, The ,Reale# be loosened, '1:31811 he should b.. .he 500110r after marvels, as well as to the daughters of the house stand t the s fanned in the open air 0r bya (8111,1,111, cold• b o tees, ..i.et It is a desert wonderland. Iel• while liveried servants hand around cake water should be sprinkled over him, and ,gine a plain of clay, mouotononsly level, and trine, and othere carry foaming teuklaves hie temples bathed withur, r, ether, or relieved here and there by hila of sand built of ale and liberal aliceo of cheese limning the cologne, whale amnioma, burnt nt feathers, °t' in beautifully wave-like outlines. These farmers and attendants of the kennel. singed hair are hale beneath has nose. and hills are not stationary ; they travel con- It is nn indoor and outdoor feast. The his tico bled leep Oone 130 111m el,ell a sneeze, stautly, tlheugh slowly, journeying over the hounds are gathered in a group, the hunts - vinegar may he administered, the feet and plainh they n as at0l0od dire1 1 uotlhlikesand dfof and callinman lgn Win the centre olackiug a whip Rands bathed in Ware water , the soles of each hound by his name. Two the feet chafed, and nruBtard applied over aiy sand at all, but ata nature marvellous. or throe piasters of neighboring hog packs are the heart, Upon cooling out tit the faint Most of the grtius are transparent )211 ; Driers talking,3to the master of the hounds. Ha is thepatient shoulrl still preserve for a time are translucent, while many are of rainbow one of the prominent gentlemen of the the eclining or 0011110 out position, and hues, being in fact small genes of red camel- conutry who holds fox hunting as something ahoold drink a little cold water,soma Ian, green chrysolite, and 1•ari-colored gar- sacred and the ]tilling of a fox otherwise onion of a net. Looked upon beneatlh a microscope, than in a legitimate manner as one of the branny and water in the propthey are most interesting. A majority of seven deadly sins. too'poonful of brandy in a ritso tablespoonful of then) ars perfect spheres, rounded and beau- Twelve o'clock strikes, end everyone bo - water, or a little aromatic spirits of ammonia tifully polished lyattritionwith each other. ins to stir. Generally the hunt 1s all at ten drops every few minutes in a tablespoon When mixed with familiar acid, they efier 11, but in honor of thibreakfast a delay fol of water. `- ve;ce like Seidlitz powders. Composed of has been allowed. The huntsman mounts these strangely wrought materials, the sand- his horse and blow's his horn ; the hounds Cancer. hills look like great snow -drifts 01111 here gather around] hint, and 020 whole field and there a gleam of color. Continually starts out, They are going to draw the een able medf•:a1 writer saws that cancer is they give forth a rustling sound, as the tiny covers at some large plantation above the often caused by mental straw and w0; ry re- spheres aro shifted by the whale, slowly perk. The " earths]' -Meaning the fox suiting from extraordinary reverses of rolling 0110118,1. holes -have been stopped for snit". around, fortune, and that novel theory is 1we11lennic In some parts of the desert, here and so that the fox once started rted hits no refuge to out by the circumstances of the death of there, water boils rip from enteral springs, make for anti is compelled to give the horses Frank Leslie and General Grunt, which aro surrounded by rirrular hillocks a runs. It is a mean colrardl a ort and Inspoakingof tlemater,Dr. Hodgman, one of carbonate of lime f1•mn four to eight feet no fair play about it. y P ` °o: the oldest and most sum:met d physicians in height, the material of w-hieb has been But it as nrett • sight- The hounds o of the city, said : The instances 011(11000,1 deposited from the fleeing fluid, The latter' first, and their noee5 to the 3rome1, s rat$a are, indeed, singularly striking in their is so highly charged with gats that it 3s 1.80y for the soellt, The hunters and w•ht) ers•in similarity. I ata acg0amted withwiththe difficult to keep cents in bottles filled with, professional sportsmen, in aeatlot coats and m well cireumetanoessurrmunding 31r. Leslie'ssick- it. It seems queer to find in such a dcso- velvet jockey caps, ride immediately next Hess and death, having attend0d 1111,) and late country real soda -water fountains sup- to them, followed by the field. In a little fa 1 ily, and I have carefully studied the plied by nature, etyreI15 are not offered to while a confusion of rumors and cries is oases of General. Grant and Joan Roach. I order, unfortunately, 111e line deposited heard in the wood, ('0130818 calls are blown would be scarcely willing to go to the length on the rooky shores was colnribslod by smolt on the horn, and the fre mens cra skin of -of saying that the calmer in each of these springs as these, bubbling up from what high whips, which sound is used to keep '08001 was the direct result of mental strain was then the bottom of the lake, the hounds in order, has all the effect of a and worry, lett I have no doubt that the The atmosphere of the desert is so clear, succession of pistol shots. business reverses of these three men cc- owing to the absence of moisture, that "Hawk ! the fox has broken cover," and celerated, if they did not superinduce, the small object at a great distance seers close a repeated pry of " Tallyho !" bursts from fatal malady from which each suffered. at hand. All sorts of illusions deceive the the wood. Away go the !rounds, full pry, When one's mind beeomestroubled the body eye, A Ivan far away on the plain asamnes and what sportsmen call " their music," must become more or less debilitated, and gigantic stature, Ranges of hills take 011 something between a bag and a yelp, is in - when the body becomes debilitated any wonderful effects of color -yellow, violet deed a pleasant sound, iward, as 11 always latent disease will assert itself. Yet I mast and rose. The phenomenal) of the Mirageis, under circumstances calculated to give believe that the geem of the disease must s developed of a gigantic scale. horn- it a romantic c)oo000mer. llany ladies and have been present in each case, awaiting tains below the horizon rise into viow, and I small boys are amongp the followers f the only ,'n opportunity for development and lakes of clear water invite the traveller to! chase. As soon as A lbo • can sit on a on growth. The opportunity was offered alike turn aside for refreshment, he begins to follow the hounds. P Y, to Leslie, Roach and Grant. Their minds The northern portion of tho desert is i became worried, and their bodies became paved with the most wonderful • i A fog has no toil" and y '' foal" 3" pebbles ly hunting s."laTh, a has only a"brush" weakened and the cancers appeared, Had the world -in many parts so exquisitely and " )ads." The person who is " in at the not these reverses come, with the con- hall 0B to defy socceseful imitation by the death' receives the]" brush" and "lads." mill tlhave ]}vel forrh years.without develop -oil rn081 skilled 5vorker in 11104010 flooring. The hunt is a Privileged Body in England, ing fatal disease. ychase pebbles are made of potq)hyry, (00+030,` and can make gaps in fledges and i)reak g atuelia11, quartz, crystals, garnets, c31y80. I scorn walls with impunity. The farmer. - lite, and other beautiful materials. They 'down wells fns if owlteatnndturniphelds are packed together• so flat the surface men- are ruined by the sport, nor doe's a lady cone Quiet Sleep.• Posed of thorn is like a (icor, and they look plain if her f{o\ver 0.3300 and Ornamental as if pressed In toll with a roller. As (0 rule lbor be laid in 80)1(8 The poor amental A certain amount of food a child certainly they are matey of uniform size, and each who has made such a desperate run for his ture needs, and must have, but this all except ono is pollislled brillitultly, as if oiled and life must lm killed at any post, children of the extreme poor get; but sleep, rubbed. Most of thorn are perfect spheres, Shooting muss, howaver, the favorite sport of (quiet, restful sleep, s quite as necessaryy, and and the reflection from the sae's rays is all ien, Both ,phoasantr 0.1111 part• this so matey -nervous, light -»looping o11Idren gorgeous beyond description. Llaoll convex fail to gut. A quiet, dark room and a eon. surface Hives back a ray of light, and the ridges are first carefully reared, the eggs adoptions mother or nurse who eon feel that ground for miles seems literally paved with f enerally purchased to largo gee:mikes, this work in hand is the one of merit vital genes. 11108 the whole surfaoe of the plain thatched by hens, and the birds fed throttgle importance and can come to it with a quiet, is a combination of myriads of reflectors, the atummy with meal and other appropriate 0oot11nu spirit. We grown folks can "feel each pebble being so highly polished that it' food. The gamekeepers tnite the greatest in the very air an atmosphere of impatience is like a mirror, and it is believed that the pheasant is tode lti the rth°ting Engliof shman what the Ibis birds, The in our companions, how much more, then, lakes of the desert mirage are produced be `tray to the O gthpe ng, tee is petted, war• shall a seeof an pnsitive child feel the 'atmosphere" this means. The pebbles are polished by nurseatient sbippocl and killed, a sacred bird, They are get it asleep so itay be o' out of themakes gvyte to tl therthee° sand which is blown hither and let loose in ths woods only when nearly fall Sleep for the child is even more of a vital Snell althea] life as is found there is for gba When luto oovers are full," of0o• said a need than for an adult, and its sleep will be the host part reptilian, the creatures most goodbag is expected, thel more natural and healthier if it is not rock- numerous being horned toads and small (ober is a regeler feast day, a large party ed. if accustomed from the first to be laid rattlesnakes of a very peculiar pattern, to asked, anti at variety of costumes mattes in a quiet, darkened, but well ventilated Tho latterhav0 0mrioushoods on their heads the settee picturesque. Gentlemen dress in room at a the baby will form and aro little more than a foot in length, red or purple stockings, knickerbockers of certain hour the habit of falling These remarkable beasts are known a0 Gila stout cloth or velveteen, a shooting jacket asleep, and will never Itno,v an molesters; their ver breath s of rough, heavy material and stout shoes. Y y poisonous, Sucl s thio po0tnne. other. A light should not be [eft burning Thar, are many sonrpfona, also, as well as r, , at night ; it vitiates the atmosphere, and countless other things unpleasant. The Th° ladies co out, of of breakfast to sore sleep is not so sound as in the dark, A child vegetation is almost exclusively restricted the Party start out, a rendezvous is agreed accustomed to going to sleep on the bed will to cacti and thorny mosquito bushes, In upon, and luncheon or tea brings them to. not readily go to sleep in arms, but will try sue!, territory thero fare always sure to be gather et either 2 or 5 oclo0k, under a to slip out of them, and when put drove upon new species found, zoological or otherwise, sheltering hedge on the side of a wood, The its bed will draw a sigh of relief and drop to merely for the reason that row other 0x3)lor• haat°rials of tut ample meal aro brought to sleep at once. A child will have a store ors have gone before. tho appointed place., and a gay p)awio en• profound and healthful repose if not 111118001 sties. to sleep, Lot its time for eating come when Bridal parties probably go to Niagara Though shooting ie a sport in which more it 8W8(408, For tie first few weeks animal because a little extra gush would not be Peal personal week is clone by those who heat i0 best maintained by sleeping with the noticed' there, join in it, and ie which shill lea real in- mother, but on 110 account should it child of gredient still it is neither so ohara0tori0ti0 any age sleep between two pers0n0, as by so The now departure in photography, a nor se picturesque as fox hunting, There a doing it menet of necessity breathe the mime. recently applied to telescopes, has extended them seat 1n the saddle, a good horse 0)101 a 1110,10 from their bodies. Walking with the 01.1r inforinatinn tea most wonderful degree determination to rode straight n0r000 Ceti 11try child, soothing 0yru3)s, teas andc0rdials, are already, especially bt the d.oliuetttiol of the aro all that is needed for themajerhty of the all bad methods of promotingsleop, If caro menet a 0wrfa0l1 wild las opened a wide field " field," In shooting, 1111011 patio ce is re• of the shin, attention to diet, ventilation, for 1a8trelomer0, ;Many points are clearly (mired, beahlo accuracy of am and et jnd1- clrnee, and all sanitary !aws will notro, shown nu the negative which cannot be Boots oinhow n8 knowledge of when au hoto nlin°t voice sleep, the vase shoal bo committed to with the human Dye even when tieing the No one who has aver hod the privilege of an intelligent physician. The habit of breath. powerful Lick telescope, doing it will forgot his first drive through ()("r. 2-1 1R91 FALL FUN, 1 IN VENICE TIE GOLDEN. " 11'10+8,, 110(:8 401(0)1 gel his furl, :ny ""• how ?" " (111, he has a huge supply of Styx A City of Witehery, of Roma!loe, of Poe- rigltt al his gate," Ely and Dreams, Call n Hamilton;nrl huge -hearted nud generous, if you 0110. se, Lott never refer to %O'Rtiai+i ON ' 119 a;R.B:1a> {'AwAa.--aYF:i,1(iaaT her us hlg•solcd, • 1 1. don't sac, said Aunt leery, " wh • thr. • Or f9a.h' EEIIl'ri.YG .ALONG TIM 1.111- y y 4,114 ,riTritiv.ta•, 01,011(1 want Ia divorce shear tempers Are entirely contlatilde•" As yell al,proacb 1.01100 you slide up the Diuun}01c -" 1 have fallen away to half 0asy A11ratle fuel ,your swift ship scarcely of i4, former weight," of en ahaay t 11.11 • cuts 110 „weave of the 800, 'The 01)ly 11.0808 (10113'1 31rs, 1)inuni1 " put ets h1' - 1 31'h donotbreak lute fo0111 as your prow parte fog?„ them, but were tolls upon wore in tranquil, 11,2210-" 11'h rlo yon stroll Bo much unprotesting curves of 11(0°111 tenacity. wall site];''' the entad ?" ', ate° l 80 11 pse Little (leets of fishermen g116118red here and that .1 0)10 10 1 thin J''3c seems to look," there in groups of a dozen or twenty ental Evergreen-" 1 thing why old o /auk." the light of early sunrise upon their tinted b sails and the sunlight falls upon the 000, married that fearfully fat girl?" Brightly- softened by a 90i103illuminated mist. There ' Because there was so little ',vela to her, are no outlines auywller01 utero is no doll. I snpp180," nhtton, It is all vague, soft, satisfying and How did you like the Pyramids, Col• sen0Dous, onol ?" " Waal, they was 11(8113' fine, People are Iookfilg for ianrl, but they see They'd ought to provide 'eta with tiro es. none. Yet fat• away to the left thele is a diol capes, though, I plink." gray effect that in the nearest thing to a >101,.mnu wee„,1 111 f0 whet, he second line visible. As you hatch it it becomes less that the " borrower is eervttui to the lent]. diet hurl also less gravy, It IS touched as if or," ]';very one trl,o has tried it knows with a debate• tinge of roe,. Is it land 1 .No; that the lender has to wait On the bor- it is a elft. 1'0« Dan see tneters lining them - rower, solves above the main (11atas, and you 0841 see that the main mass is made up of various Signs of preparation : edi(fcos, it is net land. 1t is Venice. As opera nights are drawing near, And as you w,uoh the city grow up0ll )lark what the girls are at- your sight you tu'e conscious Duly of varia- Frotll shop to shop the darlings go tions i1 color, for the 80a 01101109 from purple To find the largest hat. to robin's•egg blue, The sky above is pure "11'hnt do you thiol: of the idem tllnt sup ' cerulean or ultramarine, whileat the leniznn else is sometimes permissible?" "It may do ,hove the line of the cityy it softens 00 the for 1x0)0911," replied the candidate, " lint faintest rosy light that the eye can perceive for 0 elan -a )Han Wath a vote -never." as A color, and the only life, and that a lazy Lnthcl (fishing for a compliment)-" I one, fa the sluggish 1{shiug.hoots, pictures - wonder what he caw• in lee to fall in love c! Halfta ,hoer forms and tnwny, sails. Crossing, the Atlantic. with."Clarissa-" Thttt's what everybody a1 our of all this and you are at says. But lien ere curious °reatnros, deist', ol117 at the and of the Grand Canal, First Passenger -"Splendid trip, cap. If you want to enjoy Venice don't touch a train." Tho barber man that shaved my beard guide -book. You don't want to know any G'aptaioo-" } es, sir." Ia looks seemed but a dunce ; facts -and the geido-1)ooks arc Merely cal.( - First Passenger-" In about what time do Yet "lust 1,0 be a wondrous malt L ,neo of facts, Ruskin is a guide -book i 1 you think we will stake the trip?" To work two chins at once, 'Venice. Ho will tell you in exhnm' linnryy Captain-" 1u about six days, I should " Creat heavens 1" said the 11nglleh tray- detail the moaning of a lot of stories w11cls say'.' elm, as he caught sight of the coil of rope for is A little like g1ving you a dictionary when Second Passenger (meeting 00pta#n)- use In case of fire in the hotel, " they even ,1.011 want: to read poetry..Let •001(0lf live "'Magnificent trip eoptaie," Mellish guests with the menus for suicide.' 111"it; or,3(111e words 0f Ne 11`1hit nlan,just Captain-" Yes." 3Iro. IDstyle-" 1 sue, ileac, that you have Leal 0)101 invite your sold." 1,,u will find Second Passenger-" What will be the 0111urced your reception days from Tuesdaythat the real Venice is not the part that is time, do you suppose?" to Thursday." Airs. Fashion- " Sops : m, set down in the catalogue of sights and Captain-" About six lays, I 811011133 ne ry cook wanted Tluu'sdoy fur her day Out, shows ; ant, 00 the contary, all the rest- sny;,, s0 I had G).e ail that part of it that the catch nes have Third Passenger (meeting oaptaie)-" We been unable to grasp and write (Inlet), are having grand weather, captain, and There nlny be corners in wheat, but tete If you Wel0 to haven hath in some divine making pretty good time, eh? " wont dieted) the serenity cf the young inns and famous river, and took with you a Cnptian-" Yes." who, ivi'h his l,esc girl, sits in tine Sunday treatise on the plsilnsopll • of bathing, you Third Passenger-" What Will be the time twilight glow of the pa1ler and imagines the would neither unlerettn,t the treatise nor or can't you tell?" has n corner on sugar, enjoy the Intl,. Anil 'Venice ie in this sense Captain-" About six days." ' You will exena0 me for saying so. llieo n liver of the soul 1011011 appelal0 less to the Fourth Passenger (meeting captain)- Haw•ltiu's but you have a beaut1tul foot." nuderstandit) g than to other elements of n(0- "3lorning, captain. This is what I call ' So I've been told, 3fr. tins) p P 11 y -mid per tune. Float In this humor an the (band nice. Mahn, splendid time." haps you will excuse me for saying that you Canal, by day or 1)1ght,with silence or with Captain-"lem ! " ought 10 see papa 0.' sound -fur the sound is mostly nasi,-nud Fourth Passenger-" Get over about the A change of base : you may have hours of delight. eighth day, I guess." Upon her dices each year she spent Picturesque wads -walls of the ancient Captain-" Sixth." Just fifteen hundred dollars ; days, bean tiful with all the graces of Redd - Fifth Passenger (meeting eaetaln)- "Ale And now 010 sots in calico tectur l fancy• quaint with the devices of a captain 1 Let me congratulate you. 11'0And limns while baby 1)111,02. housed aeuny life, dignified by all the truces shall beat the r000rd•" of the lam] of dem 1 walls that nl•e the fronts Captain-" Al e' 31211111110 -"Millie, Ihear that atthe o$ice of the series of 5080;re or ma niticent pal. Fifh Passenger-" Yes, indeed 1 About to -clay papa's lady typewriter refused to aces in which was developed g1he dramof five days,I presume. "'hat do you think ?" "et ftp and give you ler chair. How could the life of the Venetian people -this is what Captain-" Huai1 Six P' she be so rude'!" Millie-" She didn't presents itself on either hand, stretching Sixth Passenger (meeting captain)- 1,av! no chafe 1 She wee sitting on papa's away' liefure you in a perspective atliuent l" Captain, you are doing lvonlers." P g with su11)81 s in the names of palaces. Captain (desperately)-" Yes, we are ` I think, father," said Farmer Leoosh's And these ]valla are separated by the stream having good weather, making splendid sou " that I will go iii for a little more of sea -water that is green, blue or golden as rami, and shall get over about the sixth cultivation." All right my 1»y," replied the humor of the light varies. And down day." the old man ; " I'm glad to hear you say so. (has atretr., between those walls, you glide Seventh Passenger (meeting captain)- You'll find the cultivator right down there swiftly and softly, without even the coo d( A1, cept0in- in the barn" 80iousue00 of any effort, witlnut the labor- Captain-" Yes ; we shall get over about Tho new minister was from the city and ing car, without the fussy propeller of the the sixth day." he was trying to mike friends with the 'annuli, without the intrusive 08118as of a .sight Passenger (meeting captain)- farmer's cows. Said the ; " They don't sail. By a mete twist of the hand of the " Captain-" seen) to like me." " That's strange," sad silent ggen10110r behind you you go ouward Captain-" Yes, Excuse me a (ornate," the farmer ; " I never yet saw cattle that in a dream, in -dente of inward volition The captain retires to his state -room and did nut like green pastor, only -pasting in a dazzling world, the very presently reappears with a sheet of paper in You can't weigh grants with a gloomier, atmosphere of which is saturated with all his hands, which he proceeds to tact to the Nor e0dt and cure 11,1,114 w•itira hammer, that delights the Holl -filled with poetry, mast. The paper trends : Do slum with a Summer, history, 4 0 10 10 11110 ; with all that is noble, " The weather is delicious, 'Pe are mak- Stew plums with a piumber, with all that feeds and satisfies the inag3- ing splendid time, and having n"grand trip. for shear en old rant with a rammer, nation. This is 1'enice. And in all One 13nrrilsu accidents we shall null,: the run in there is a sense of rest ; as if one hod reach. about six days." P.ailw'ay 01.1101al-" Smelting not allowed ed the goal of a pilgrimage without even fn this room, sir ; you'll 11080 to quit." lir. knew(ng that he was a pilgrim. "It is said that Asclepiades, the ancient lfcl?inigan-" ('un not smoking, sir," Rail. Here the embroidered fabric of history quack, perambulated the wood on a cow's way Oihcia1--" bot you have your pipe in and 80mlance enrolls itself before you, 8om- pack, living on her milk as ]r4, went along. an' 1 mouhavetmy fat in mysire' elr. \Iboot,lbut I m not another bre with at one that borirow tlleiii,' hue We have no asstnanee that this mode eth e wallkiu• from that light in your own life in which" 11'ell;ehs may be Moe andall that but I you fret 0011' t10 story pictured, Here is don't think she is very ladylike." " What 3 a windier from 1t 111011 it is possible Destlo- Not ladylike 1 hiss Debonair not ladylike 1 loom in the sweet and fair days of girlhood 3711y, trod astonish me I" "It is true, never, looked out upon the common ' enetian theles,, Whoa I saw her she was not at all workl of that tame -for this house, they ladylike, for from the waist np slte was say was the house of Braimed°, demised like a gentleman. conveyance ever became popular with the profession, It was customary, 101vever, for the English in Charles II.'s time, to visit their patients on horseback, sitting side. ways on foot cloths like women. Andery says that Harvey, the great English anato- mist, rode on horseback with it, foot cloth, his men following on foot, ns the fashion then was, which was very doceut Later, carriages of various hinds, some very showy, came into vogue, and until very recently physicians were distinguished in American cites/ by the use of a special kind of plueton, It would be profitable to consider the tad• van tage0 of the bicycle as a hygienic and curative mamma for the doctor's patients, but at present we wieh to confine our atten- tion to the use of the wheel 0s e. mode of locomotion for the physician himself." This is from the 3Cedienl (cat, Ile, which in can• tinning says: "Afair horse costs $200; buggy, heelless, etc„ 31100; year's 32001133, $200 ; shoeing and repairs a,10, while the rislt of sickness, aoculent and death are great. For all those provoking esus that come jest after one's home has been sent to the stabte,nighteells, calls too bong to walk Terse, but explicit His eye ]vas closed, his o1eel: was swelled, He seemed ashamed to meet us ; I hinted at his teotfble and Ho simply said " Mosquitos 1" 31r, Sunnno'board-" What are you up to now ?" ,lir, J. Hay Seed-" Jist a settop' this hen," " While you are about it couldn't you set that rooster, too?" " Set th' roost. or ? If that ain't a good one 1 Wy-" " As I was saying, could you not set bite for about six in to morning? I am tired of being waked by hint at daybreak." What the World is Doing. Gotta perch11 is the d;sum of the petiole). calls Loo short to drive, the bicycle is shunts tree, which grows in tl'e Malayan Islands ready and can be depended p ion event time tants that locality, Tho price of this article to 'got thorn' without dslay.'i las more than doubled within two years, chiefly because of the wastefulness of the An athlete, who is also it member of a natives in collecting the gum by felling the society specially devoted to the encourage- aulatintcelectric lvl sed demand for it in fn• 51151110 Of phyaioal development, gives someg general 'lints as to the ottltivation of the Direuttologl,aphie communication between physique that are worth Cet8lt10ring, He tho 3Tnited States and Brazil was opened says that members, 0n entering the physical last week. This was done by a new °able cultivation society, aro first taught what at the Brazilian end from French Guiana to not to do, They are told 110E to stoop, not the town of Virgin in Brazil. It is control• to beoatho through the mouth, or to breathe led by French capitalsts, air that has a tennporatnrs much above that In the manufacturing line paper bids fair of the external air, mg that is impure, or f4, supplant wood in the manufactut'° of that contains dust ; not to wear tightfitting boxes, buckets, packing oases, and many or too heavy clothes, braces, 0o150E8 or shoes othar 804°1os. It Is noel lighter than with high heels or narrow toes. Tho 508100 wood, and can he made fire -proof, to say is told to acquire the habit of holding the nothing of its eltoapnes0. body erect, the shoulders back, and the The first largo quantity of American chest well forward ; to breathe through the sponges 0808 sent to littcopean markets was nose and to taste inspirations followed by recently shipped from Philadelphia. The full ax lratfons several times daily ; to do' lot comprised 0,000 nouids each of two kinds velop the musolo0, 0sp001011y of the those by of 83)Dtlge5 from the 131081 le coast. gynmastio exorcise ; to talk, a til 01113 135 if School edneation in Louisiana is very de - he finds that it clops not impair his vitalityy, !Juba. The recent .9ohool census 01otvs a and to hoar loess clothes, i,a„ 511011 as d0 school population of 370,000, of whop but 11)11 by their` weight or shapa impede rho `13,0001atteud school, and many of these M- oot of the body. Ho must live in tend but one month. coons that arc in free and 011000E counuui„i. Fleeter1ng indueeitems fol' farmers to oetlen with the external air, night and day, 00}20 bouts fol' sugarmnlzing are being halal sumer and winter, anti to take care that out by a body of capitalists who propose to their temperature is not too high ; to sped start a factory foe that purpose in Now e0 tench time as possible in the open au, incl 1 to maintain the temperetm'o by nu00ular ode State, (:ront:l bole is an exOm11011t fertilizer, It oxetosoc. Walking s °specially hls1atee un is insoluble in water bet becomes docom• as a 1008E healthy exer°iso, (ma broad toms posed an til° ground. The remelt fa gonna and low heels Lund to promote it, and the the gents readily it (100ompose0, rautics of singing should be oultivatod Artificial asphalt, made by boating rosin by everyone, as it produces results the with sulphur 250' centigrade i5 now being benefits of which can scarcely bo ol•ereati- ns01 to roplaoo Syrlal 1003)60111 In pligeo., mated, graphy, The Sabbath Chime, On Thy compassion I repose In Weakness nml distress; I will not ask for Brenn' ease, Last 1 should lave 'rhes les; 0•tis a 1)le?sed tiring for mo To noon Thy tenderness: I1 ;`o outward eyle)'can Ivaco; And my heart sees Thee in tllo deep, with th darkness on Its face, And communes with Thee 'micl the storm. As In a 00cr01 place. Whet T nm feeble as a child, And flesh and heart glv w•ny. Then on Thy everlasting st'•otog(h With passive trust 1 stn)', And the rough wind beer/Mesa son(;, '1 he darkness shines like d0y, , There is no dont!) for 101e to fear, For Christ, my Lord hello died; There is no curse in 31130 1117 pain, For Ile was crucified; And itis fellowship with 171)1 That keeps mo near his side, My heart is fixed, 0 God, )113' Strength, .3 3' heart is strong; 00 boar; .1' 1x111 he:joyful in Thy love, And peacefal in Thy atm, Dont with mo for my bavtoe'a sate°, According to IIis prayer. A. L. W.tnlvc, The World's Barley Crops. The total production of the barley in the World is estimated at 925,000,000 bushole. Of this amount Europe produces ft'ont '630,- 000,000 to 050,000,000; valued atA1100,000,- 000. Tho following will 0110W 311e average proluetion for each country of the work{: -Algeria, 60,500,000 bushels; Austria; Hungary, 88,500,000; Belgium, 3,665,700; Bulgaria, 15,125,000; Caanada, 19,250,000; D8unla.00, 20,050,000; Egypt, 27,500,000; British Isles, 00,750.000; Fiance, 40,500,000, Germany, 93,500,000; Holland, 4,400,000; Norway and Sweden, 22,000,000; Roumania, 10,250,000; Russia, 120,250,0003 Spain.; 77,000,000; Turkey, 13,7010,000, and the United States, 57,750,000 bushels. To bo always intending to ilve a new lifo, but never to find One to sot al)0nt itg is as if annul slenlcl put off eating and eirielking from oto clay to another, 1.311 ho is starved or destroyed, Rost is essential to met, It is said the heart rusts at the point of oseilli0tio1 host may bo toutp0rary obscurity, but out of it mon mune with bright and husky ideas, 114 day springs out of night.