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The Brussels Post, 1888-5-18, Page 22 Dirootory of Chnrohos and Booiotiosl 11I2Livoz,r Conten, -Sabbath Services at 11 a, m. and 0:30 p, m. Sunday School at 290 p. m. Bev, John Ross, B. lit os (`urntlr,- .Sabbath Services at 11 n, m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday School at 2:30 p, m. Sr. Joan's (limen,—Sabbath Services at 3.1 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m, Rev, \V T. Cluff, incumbent. Mxrnoursr Carmen.—Sabbath Servdoes at 10:80 a. m. and 8:80 p. in. Sunday School at 0:80 p. m. Rev. M. Swann, pastor. BO]HAN CA'r❑oLiC Cnpjtrn.---Sabbath Service third Sunday in every month, at 11 a.m. Rev. 1'. J. Shea, priest. ODD Fe1.Lows' Lope: every Thursday evening, in Graham's block. MASONIC Lovas Tuesday at or before full (loon. in Garfield block. A. 0.11. W. Loonit on let and 3rd Mon. day evo,ings of each month. Fonns't•rrt•r' Lotion 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month, in Smale's hall. L. 0. L. let Monday in every month, in Orange Hall. Poem Orden. --Office hours from 8 a.m. 7:30 p.ut. Mzerrasics' INSTITUTE, Reading Room and Library, in Holmes' block, will be open from 0 to 8 n'nlock p.m. Wednesdays and a , urda)e. Mies Minnie Shaw, Lib- rarian. Bsussio.e W. C. T. U. bold monthly meetings on the 3rd Saturday in enol month, at 3 o'clock p.m. Mrs. Swann, Pros. Mrs, A. Strachan, Sec. Rumex,: A.soO services at 11 a. m., 3 and 8 o'clock p.m. on Sunday and every evening in the week at 8 o'clock, at the barrack.. Capt. Bates in command. bit'l?ren's turner. \ti a 't' FLORENCE LEARNED WASHING DIeiIiE3, "1've scrubbed and scrubbed, and I can't get this oli." FL.rence did not enjoy "doing dishes," and there were so many this moruing that her patience bad nearly given out. "Try a little longer," 1 replied. "There must bo quite an attraction be ween the pan and the dough." "Is this cohesion, mamma ?" she ash:. d eagerly. "Wh:t is cohesion ?" I returned. "1 u:rn:: you learned the meaning " what makes two things that at;, just alike stay together." "Think n moment, Florence, and se' if you cannot tell me a little tut .re ,.bout cohesion." W1 . mamma, you said that a pie ir• n, anti anything else, wrie,1 + t' of 1015 of little tiny parti- ci, s. and c.t1,•!•ion kept thein all to- geiher, 50 as to malls One piece of u:' "`Loeb 1".s tots a hesien, ,tear ?" I a'k' d. "`s`; hy, the particles of dough and tio :+t: n;,t jn;t alike, and you say tl::,t i attractive Wlte not cohesive if 'Lav veto not. But Lshouhl like to i,n •.. •••nut yuu du call this at vrats Florence's perplexed reply ,Tl„_ ,attraction is called ad. hi ,ion 1 t x! b+iced. '•Wei, i \:'iris thele ,vas vu shall thins: '+13 ^ Ihsiou. I've not got tLl lie , : 1 1343 „ f d n'1 n w wha: we would. da w..it u+y tan.ower to this t "Do not you ever 1 1,:, 1. .,f different kinds t., , .r.:1 , or stick to- :. • i ! !t!.+' 6+u t•oU ter on the aa , I should not off," nor- .. , "t •I, r,•• r, (.ing," 1 said, r;. if i. - ' 11.t t h. ell n', :v111r 1uiu, end the paper, r, sit:•ll ,sial clot haw::• Bre• r att." 11 Florence thought of her' cl ,p 1. ,.:,f, and said that adhesion lir t r i,1 making that. tail,- the dishes were dine, .,.r, T +,1.1 h •r that I would make 1, aching 11111• n• to the clove, • at,.! .1: • ecatid nn and play. But tm1 ,rc hhi: ,;chi elle told m0 that ba 1t.ttraclion that extste be ', the particles of bodies of u''s:e•,9a3rara 3adasteee. bntle in tnoribund. _ou gray is vary feelliouabte. nett: are bewilderingly varied. irtriti .,; grow in fashion and favor. 1,1tte trimor covers all dressy parasols. ;leaves aro things of high art 811io ltririg. Fa alienable anon are dtsoardiva poi 'tn•.l shoos, Flue gloves remain the cornet weer for all OCCaeiota. NexO fall we will have no more bin or overt little bustles, The large Bilk duet cloak is the rage in Paris at the !foment. TIto coat drove has disappeared from all children's garments. Buttons aro coming into fevor for all sorts of drabs decorat qns. Tho small poke is the bonnet of the day, thio hour, and the season. There is it now blue, and it takes the name of Marseilles, as it is She shade of blue 00011113 the Marseilles , Beal`. Never were ribbons so muob util- lzed in dress decorations as at pros. ent. Big and little buttons are both Been on the time costume, (gown, or garment. White neck liugeria is not yet re- wife.' vived, but we are promised that it Why did yuu strike the plaintiff ?' shall be. ,1(30, aiced of a priw,rner at the police The sleeves of men's dress Coats court the other day? '1300a1Le he are made larger, particularly about stud 1 was un 3.l lutlemau.' 'x'1,1,, the elbow. are yon n gentleman 0"I don't Full sleeves THE BRUSSELS POST' A Georgia brakeman called in at the door 'Saw yet' (the uamo of the station), A yollllg elan in the ear, ou his welling tour, who was just kissing hh', 11,01', ruspoudort, 'I don't dare if you did, sir ; she's my and short waists go sappose I inn, sir; but it made ln'' toge her, and both aro rapidly Dom mad to be told of it nil the same:' ing into vogue. Tho popular colors ler gloves are tan, ouoalybtus brown, and gray in grayness e1 the hair can be stopped it ;taken many shades, ill tt,oe. Do eat let it run on without mak- ing au effort to save it, tier a bottle of Dr Short -waisted gowns are worn in I)ereuwoud'a Gorman TlatrSlagle ; tt atimu- tbe street by ladies in Paris and keeps fee natural eulore busidoo beteg 'a ell pert, dressing. All druggists sell it, Wife (who has the fereigu lang' ua,a 'spasm') --'Juba, do you Iwo g ttiug ou splendidly ,vith illy lereuctl ? I ala really beginnulo t" .hulk 131 the language ?' husband A LESSON. A lessee is to be learned from the sight of a bald hood, r,Atiug out and promoture Berlin, Pretty hate for young girls and children have low crowns and brims raised sharply at the back. The new Iuarseilles blue is to take the place of navy bine for sum mer gowns of linen, serge and flan (to , eeted in bis paper) --'Is that eel, .01 Let me h tar you dunk .t little Thr waistcoats of men are more hila in Freed' ' dressy and obtusive this season. The collar rolls further back and shows more of the shirt front. Tea gowns are so costly, elegant and shapely now that many ladies wear them for dinners at home and everyday or informal reception. From Paris Domes the infer elation that hath 'short and long waists are worn, but more short than long ones are soma on fashion able women, The stately empire bonnet is mak ing its way to the front in fashion- able favor. The parasol with a natural stick. a bronze handle, unequal divisions or gores, lace trimmed and ribbon decorated, is the fancy of the pees ing hour. A number of society girls have anticipated Dame Fashion and die carded bustles. They look very queer, quaint and curious ae they walk. To embroider fine damask table linen with colored and gold thread Lady 1tt tee 2o118 —1 wast to vete, sir, Elt:ottol) judge -All right, :• um; haw old are you. Lady (flu'hin, up) —What ? Judge -- taw "Id are you ? „ady—Do I cave to tell that 2 Judge—O'rtaie ly, ,Duro L•t (7 (tearing up tli. Rek'•t)--'blanks. I don't want t• vote twat bad Grund morning. 1 newt believe any man eve. .'4(1 all of Dbowoll's books,' nal.1 Carper to an admiring group at a literary reception. '1 Have,' assert- t•d tt meek.locking gontkrnrtu at ills side, 'You have, eh 0' said Carper. 'And who, may I ash., are you 0' 'I ani Dbowetls,' said the meek. looking man. Passecgei (to c,nioetor J., t ,0 11 ern railroad) --`You seem nervous and excited, conductor, anything wr• ng ?' C )n.Iuc'or--'Wrung 0 t should say so 1 I've made a mistake, and if we don': reach Shack( -ick switch in five minutes the train is doomed. Talk about being nervous ; • you would be nervosa yourself if yuu in light darning stitehes will be the were in my pltc" ! Ticket, piett.e.' favorite piazza occupation of ladies Stumpeon (in answer to Talboy's at summer resorts this season. greotine)—'Cu, all right, 'f wasn't It is the fanny of the Beason to for thew east winds.' Talbot' (who's put loose dresses with short waists a little hard of hearing)— 'Twins 1 and half long sleeves on lig girls. Illy dear fellow, 1 cougratelate you, 1'10 sure. I'd ro,lty uv idea you ar 3aarRa:e, ou,e—and how aro they --all there 2 ,What made the Tower of Pisa —I hope'—Stumpsou (testily—large lean 2' '.Because of the famine in the land,' said a boy who got the tower confused with Joseph's broth cell. A Phillttlelphie deacon i:+ ill die- Household Hints. grace. At his church festival the In making : allies never put :sugar other day ho yelled 'Eureka!' on ill the batter, as it cau500 them to 0 31 now ,rine an oyster in his craw, bo and now he is to he (spelled. 11e tv ' and laugh family already)—'I didu't say those tains—iehoutteg)--I said the east winds 1' Aro you not going to use a blood purifier (loana roat.ad teakettle by bail this Spring? If 00. remember that Dr. Carson's Stomdeli hitters is one of the bust knotvn. Large bottles 50 omits. Physician (to convalescent patient) --My bill, 810, for attendance ilnrio;:; your late illness. Patient (tooktng over hill and turning win:r,)—Gra.l cracker,. 1110 11 ! ditetur, was 1a in , , :s hal 1 au -.11 hit;; of salphur kept in :e that 1 ilr eaar r.rclnsalt that is infested with Tho distrossir,i paleness a0 01101 (64, 1,1 1 r; U :t:fH will quickly dispense with them, Tc, rerry,ve warts from the hands, I ..nen juice once or twice a (1‘,..) [dr ..71r4,0 lir four days, lir about ing a spoonful of ammonia 111 the A nice dessert cnu be made by tit:t4ltug Vrrmuut ureal( cheese with a fork, and mixing with brandy when reduced to a paste ; serve with in young Writ, rte. Niemen. is duo 1n 1, .at measure ton 1,40, f ,.hort l P,rpitss les la the blind. 1 r •e.,ly thus 1,..111i1.014 n 100, fine w Itch Pr duces tee as ,. e -mrd blocr,,.-.tuan, en rat, '.1 eteae• ere.3i J ittetans1 .110 .1ifir . .'01.,, -01., sol 81.00 per tonic A. Ur-,dw,.,',, Tr, •1 tre, i1 r,:,.1s. u, .John 8,111 t eau) ' n+n u 1 bo pur0i1106d. by the ,ref.,„ ell t,�! r 4l .', ..,l.r _f the wrappee :nil maiieaz a„, + ,, 3 l), n h tr l t 1 -. , is a dry Placa, ^33 it -1np)ves ,Why hy keeping. 11 t' 'Because peryel.i dint , on etre not Inv lit i 1313117 1103 L':. 1310. c.,T88% 0110 wear."s0T'. Spring! Spring! Spring Soils B il.; 1),)ll't worry. Be» i 1 The best Blood I'urifi••r and Tonic ,•yroh peace bud pursno it." is Dr. Carson's Stomach L'ittcrs. The Be cheorfut. "A light heart lives tolyl." "Wrork lilte a roan, but don't be Torl3ed tcdeath." Never despair. "Lost hope is a ;nett disease " Spend lose nervous energy each 1 +a' than you melte. Don't flurry. "Too swift arrives It • (Hardy Se ton slow, Shing and rest abundantly. Sleep fe nature's benediction. Avoid passion and excitement. A or.. ,oat's anger may bo fatal. A.ssoriato with healthy people. Health is contagions as well as lleease. Don't overeat. Don't starve. "Let your moderation be known to all men." Court the fresh air day and night. "Uhl, if you know what wee in the air 1" Think only healthful thoughts. "As a man thinketh in hie heart, so le he." • Returned to Brussels! ROBERT ARMSTRONG desires to stabo that he tae again become a resident of Brussels and is pl•eparrd to take Contra,ts for all kinds of £'erpentnr Work, such as House Building, darn Framing. Hill 11' 1 i 'htinu, ,Sc. Ho will also urate a Specialty of Mov. ing Buildit,go. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Satisfaction Guaranteed. in every instance. n 111, 41RS111'"0t1, The Cranbrook Lime Works Are in full blast and a first-class LA XV1E --HOLD FOR - 12:',' Cents Per Bushel. d&:;ton V (RM€t nt. Prof, 11.R \T TN 'IRBY fOWV'41-1I1.) r.,a.(n5.—1+eine tot 4, roe. 1(1, enr- m,ining lou antne. la 1a partly cleared. 010 0,011 t rescan L I ea 4:.: tt 1+ troll .slept nd for either T lrm,u,, or grazing T will Hilo - wise gel] aUacres, bol,,g nett part t of 13, o0u,1e, 3,3rly .Il .,der,:.i in -1 state of eularcnafon. A good tram, 1„rn WW1 a gne,1 "tone 'noble )inderneuth nod a never failing well in -vise on the plane. Par further partienl ere apple to the proprietor ea rho plana. rias lot is onposito Olio oth- er ei S01tGE :IVPu11 S, Proprietor. 1.15 4..a nornats,Rc tsew. n dad Trade )tarkt. secured rot, II of ,•r ,,,4(011( causes In (110 patent tittle° nt,,l /totes the Courts promptly and carefully etre nand to, Upon receipt of meri- t 1ore0nt"h or invention. I make careful •xan, ination,nm, ,,avis, as to patentability Free of tlharco. Peon mo desalt), and f make no ,Iters, auhc,s patent is secured. Infonu- ation, advice and special reforenees sent on application, J. It. f, IPTE0G, Washington, U•S, Patent Ounce. 10- Im Theca 1 mitho O. '2 aaak&itha 010 Soo 'N1io1ia1e= 6111 bill"! till oPs of and Dealers in all kinds of MAY 18,1888. Economy Restaurant. Having Piet opened in the Brick Corn- er Store, formerly ooeupied by R, Mal- celm, 13russole, the opposite corner to the Postollicc. ETOT MEALS (At all reasonable hours) 1 rs 1OR TWENTY CLNT S. over) 11m A call is °spontmlly solicited and attention will be paid to Patrons. A itod number of Lady and Gentleman'' Boarders wanted, BROADFOOT, Pro MONEY TO LOAN! Any Amount of Money to Loa on Farm or Village Pro- perty, at 6 d 61 Per Cent. Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, 73 russels i_ 1T1tON ANI) 11RUCB Loan &Investment Co. This Company is Loaning Money on Farm Security at LOWEST BATES DE INTEREST. 1410rtgages Purchased. • SAVINGS DANA BRANCH. 3, 4, and 5 per cent. Interest allowed on Deposits, according toamount and time let. OFFICE.—Corner of Market Square and North Street, (-lode- rich. Horace Horton, MANAGER, O] including Parlor Keel I),ati.,Cdtl Kitelion, fall Leaf alit Extension Tables, &c. As we have 01011 flew Factory flit 1 1,,) w, h 1a luau-el0sS Dear Kiln and the Latest improved. midliner. we will .;'•11 lit nnprct edcnted Low Prices. ...auto•( :,.—.,*.-�•- People's, Remedy. Large bottle.; id) nen::'. Husband (all ready for 10 , 01471' ,) 1 declare, dear, its ritinirG litril. Wife Ibuttouiug her glove). Woi!, what's a little rain ? Co,' wnnld thinit frnan your tone of void the. we were abort starting for ellnra'a -•tEr1TOlt.\" for sofa ':Pr.'104171.• for coughs. '.PECToltrl" for tiv 1114 1, " 11:4:P1'0flt L" for the R, ,n •11!0,1 1 .,. •'P1':'ITO1.IIA"the beat, 31, f:'.3,:it. 11,'• cheapest. "PISCTOIttA" the yrost 31 cent Cough Remedy, 1 \.)l titian : 'the , Aa-, t 'd et .tote o"tion, 1h0 t) 1•."1 b:,,o ,, i:: thread, the thread become. a 1'ah.le, the fabric benenes a print, •lbe print .becomes 0. wrapper and it w. p3:).: bocciu,as 30 beautiful WO III ii ,s. Mere 'trouble may be Experle,I, " If you de not hood tho warninva of norma and atonuopnynttontimn to tau matntsn. ants of your health. now often we see ,+ 0:031) nut off from day t0 tley t ,o pnrultueo of amet ittnowhich,ffthee. u,,d:4.• 414(3 0ut- dart of the dtsees0,tannld Have remedied it almost immediately. Now, it .Tohntion's Tonin Livor Pills had beenta1.5n :01014 the drat uneasiness made its appearaneb the i11¢,oss w0u1d have h can "niptuul in th0 bud." Johnson's Tonic Bitters and Livor Pitts are dociiiely the bast Bledicino3 on the market for general tonlo and invigorating proper. nig!Otos. 3111,150(0. per h0t11,, tlittory 50011034,: . per b0ttl0, l oh t T'i, A, T,na,lninn, Druggist, Unseals. Indignant Physician --'Man, what have you dent)? You sent my � patient the wrougperecription, and 1 it killed hill' 1)rnggl:t (a calm plan ttccuetein •d to a1us(1)--'Vholl, vhat vas dor madder Mit you ? Last veek 1 send your odder patient der right' berscription, Ilett dot killed tum. :Flow can somebody bloaso s00Ch 1t man 0' In China the popular outdoor log - end runs : "Keep oft' the tea." .13, Messing, of Seepousiou 13 ridge, has a 22-yoar-old cow giving milk. The hog is a grass -hating animal. Some do not 800m to realize this. Swine not only like grass, but they like hay, and they not only like them, but they are good for them. The man who has never fed clover hay to Ilia swine has mused a groat deal of profit; \. (J4 ry i? We are 11111 lir<',l to 1'urnisll Pahl hal; nal ,hart notice. Collins, Caskets, taut ,, :tali :mid ill the most reasonable 1.1,.7. n:l-:ln :1 f. sl„1 . t;"it. ,Satisfaction (Gua•r- anteJd. .1 Temporary op ill tt dial, 110 ijl .r „]d , 1. to 11111.40 331111 01.10r ilt 1110 hottest weather. le.'fer,'1. .+ Ilnd 121'. \\Tahoe Jackson. Sash, i..' oo` rs,li''noi 3 and Mouldings kept on hn,ndl of Made CO order. C116/0111 work of all kinds prompt- ly attended to. !Tans and Speeifieations. furnisher) and estimates given. 1 Smith & Malcolm. A:RADCF' l:':ET A1 _C S. TA.KB this opportunity of rotttrnillg arty thanks to the Public for their generous support iD the past and desire to state eve 111.0 in a better position i1O0', than ever, to give HatlsfaetiCll to our customers, 1i. MALCOLH. The Attention of the Public is called to the fact that the Bralesels Woolen • 1i1 will give g A al Tweeds, Y'ai'its, BZctm//etc, 117c671,71.eZs, UmcZerclOthcrzt;, &C. for the next 30 days, S. R!, t.L..1.SdNfeP.3'r6•Atiia9P Dvives in Is.nittecl Goods. masa-.?smmmocatwme,an, To Sectu e the Big netinotiong you Must bring the Try the Brussels W7W.Toolen Mill