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HOUSEHOLD when once fastened un the aerator', ate diill-
oult to got rid of, The mind, too, bloomer'
n sora ' w t run. own" body mea a
'run-down' mind, and Irritability, fretful- an :Hines, for etoalin p
net a Aad blues," become ohronio Dorn apiona, g from the other rieouers, Upon
P M. Alexander Baranoff, who was a Rue -Ione oaoaaton he was un shed f
p i mr soma Tie -
elan army elbow, and who woe sontonued to .deed by being thrown into a darlt Dallas,
Siberia for alleged oomplialty iu revolution -1 the intention belog to keep him there for
ay memo, Is now in thio country. He two hours, But the ovsreeer who woo a
related rooently some of hie exporlonoea ore drunken fellow, forgot him, and he waa not
follows ; — retuned.
Were it nob for the ohariby of the "Daring the night the other oonvfots
people of Ruooia and Siberia no oonviob hoard an awful yelling miming from the Del•
would oyer lion to 000 rho end t f hie journey, lar into which li etoueka had been thrown.
The oharibiee of the City of Moweow, from 1 In bho morning there was nothing to bo scan
whioh so many prlwoners start for Siberia, in the ooilar but Betouska's bones. The rate
are Great. It 11 the custom of the convicts had eaten the rent 0f him,
to choose ono of their own number as fore-
man when About to earl' on their long
journey, When our company of 800 mon
and woman, escorted by the soldiora with
fixed bayonets, left Moscow, our foreman
went up and down the line of people gather.
ed to wi0nees our departure. He eoileoted
alms from bbe crowd, the money being put
into bags and parried along to the fireb
ebation, where It was divided. The amount.
onllooted was so great that every man had
$27.
' The Government dons nob interfere with
thio alma giving on the part of the people,
In every little town through which you pass
each villager takes off his hat, and mosses
himself, and throws in a penny for the bene.
fib of the "poor unfortunates," as the con-
vioto are termed by the people.
"All that the 'people on this oontinenb
have hoard and read aboub the sufferings
endured by the prieonere exiled to Siberia io
true. The
HALF HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD,
YON Herne AttraotiVe,
Nothing will make your bonnie so attraeb
tiuo and satlefying to your children ae
mucic, There is u therm to ib that is !bund
in nothing oleo, It awakens all the grand
impulses of the soul; Ib harmonizes all the
discordant elements in one n nature, and
brings oub all oun bettor Noliage towards
humanity. Ib hoe been truly said "thab a
man woe never eo entirely loot bub than A
song would redeem," Then fill your homes
evibb muslo and song and let the ohildren
have hooka and papers, suoh ae will elevate
and instruct rather than demoralize. Thoir
growing minds will not facet on dry sermons,
but with the advancement of knowledge
and the liberality of the peen today, there
inn o lank of intereoting and ennobling bootee
and periodioals within the reach of every
home. Lob each book that you gob your
child be a milestone that shah point to great
possibilities in Ito future life,
Ao far no your menus will allow fill your
homes with pioturee and flowers. If they
aro ever 00 simple they are attraobive
and go far in cultivating a love, of the
beaubiful. A small landeoape painting even
though it may be poorly executed will oft,
times oreato a love for the beauties of
nature, and the impressions formed from
that little picture may elevate one's thoughts
and give one a desire bo roproduoe on oauvae
other and lovelier things.
Then give your children paints and brushes,
Help them to relieve the dull plainness of
your home, for be assured if bhero le nothing
attractive ab home they will be attracted
eloowhore.
How Dittit Uome About?
Ii a question now asked in regard bo elle
marriage of a popular writer, The same
question was asked five years ago when a
moiety man in Boston married a eeneible
home body, some yoare his senior. Tee
croakers croaked well, and decided that it
was an unfortunate affair or would born oub
to be in the end. George Eliot nays that
this love of "finding out how 11 came about"
is due to "an axons of poetry or stupidity."
I don't know that that le jab fair, bub I do
tbiok when a marriage ie contrary to eetab-
liribed rules, croaker(' are +stupid and forbun-
ately are often in bho wrong in their proph-
esy. Ib le written that when a marriage
was about to tr ke place Kingejamee used to
sok "What ie the woman's mekdom and her
fairness 1" The days of "infabnabions" are
now giving plane to a keen outlook to the
direction of personal comfort ; makdom and
fairness stand one aide and the quoetion to
be answered first will this woman make my
home restful to me, and will the live on
what I can earn ? Sabtle has been the pro -
use that has led to thin gradual ohango,
bub a change has come.
yhe brilliant 000tety man re tarred to, is
now a regular etayat•home for the simple
reason hie home ie as porfeob as a home oan
be made bo be. The sunniest, brightest room
in the house is his sanctum ; here are leis
favorite books, tektites he likes, the latest
magazine, leaves out, and no end of pipes.
When the train whiebles into the depot, in
which is this fortnuate man, a fire le started
on the low hearth to make the room cheer,
fat although the warmth is not needed.
To this room he brings bis friends, and
here husband and wife sit when alone,
Everything that will help thio wife to make
home a means of grace oho reale ; on her
table there are always to be bo found books
and magazines that talk of the higher life
of the home. I mean good cooking when I
say higher life ; a hitherto much neglected
parb of religion.
This man, formerly out every evening,
rarely goes to theater or opera, party or
boll, because his home has greater attractions
and he is really now so sensible, well-inform-
ed, and amounting to something that hie
friends aro rejoieod that the seemingly in.
congruous marriage Dame about.
When I was %eked what I considered the
reason of this transformation I answered t—
" Clean, well•aired rooms good food, and a
a wife who is more anxious to be what a
German writer malls ' a serene house wife'
than to keep her weather eye oub to see if
she will ever gob her rights i—and vote."—
(Good Houeekeeping.
An Ideal kiusband,
A writer in a Western exchange gives ad-
vice whioh will apply very well to the Eaet,
He soya to the young man : "11 not ]parried,
get a wife, a good, healthy, granger's daugh-
ter, and oommcnoe to build a home. If you
arepoor,pull, sing, play and eoonomizs to-
gether, and ae soon as yon are in some de.
gree independent, gab out of the ruts of
routine and extract ail the honey there le in
passing hours. But if you are already pretty
well fixed, then do not compel your wife to
cook for the hired men, slave over a wash.
tub, make butter and cheese, hunt eggo, and
raise turkeys and chickens, until her beauty
fades and the sweetness of her ten par sours.
Get her a piano, music and charming books
and magazines to read, and try and make
the obarms of the country as oheorfui and
pleasant to her as possible, Never grumble
at the milliner's bille. If your wife levee a
nine fashionable dress, and a bewitching,
daintily trimmed hat, you should be all the
more proud of her. What are you for, you
great, strapping; etaiwarb follow, bub to
make some woman happy and your borne a
little heaven to go to heaven in. ? If you
love a fine horse and bright, shining har-
ness, why should not your wile be gratified
in the line of her taetos 1 Then do not labor
00 long and hard that you have no time for
reading and intellectual improvement. Soul.
wealth will out last your orchards and vine-
yards."
Food For Nerves,
One writer attributee us ono oauee of fret-
fulness the habit that some women have of
underfeeding themseivee. Whether it 10
from carelessness, from a general indifferenee
to food, or on account of having no appetite,
or because bhey aro too busy to give the time
to eat the proper quantity that their ayetom
demands, many women are underfed, and
the result is felt in both mind and bodiy.
Many women really live on two mule a day,
taking only a oup of tea and a slide of bread
and butter at noon, They say it Is all they
require and all they want; they could nob
eat any thing more, Bub they deceive therm,
solves lot this le not tree. It may be that
they do not want to eat any Taro, but if so
11 is because they have not boon property
trained. Bating ie a matter of training as
muoh as anything else, and'no the eystem
requir00 re ooneiderabio amount of food to
keep the general health up to the proper
standard, women should be trained to eat a
tefliaionbquantity of wholesome food atrog•
Mar houto, Throe mule a day, or oven
four, aro nob too much for tomo women, and
meat twine a day le indisponnable to good
health. 'Underfeeding cannot be too 0evero'
iy condemned. It woairene the eyeball, mak-
rbg the victim liable to an inunterablo list
Of ailments, tuck n.0 Sore throat, baokaohe,
and neuralgia, balder' many, other ill, wbioh,
and often broughtrnniehmcntupan himself.
lin used to got 'ie )O or
fi d ' 1 h d b y g The horrible Life oreoavirte 10 the Mibori. 800 ..M
.1000 AT A TME
How to Make Marriage a Buooeos.
By observing 0e closely' ae pooaiblo the
foliowing "lots " the number of homes " to
leb" will be materially decreased
Leb each allow the other to know some•
thing,
Lot each consult the other's feolioge.
Lob each eealie3 the faob that they are
040.
Leb the husband frequent his home, nob
the club,
hob his having " to see a man " wait till
next day.
Lob hie latch key gabher unto ibeelf rust
from Meuse.
Let Trim epoak to his wife, nob yell "amyl"
ob her.
Let him be as oourbeoue after marriage as
before.
Let him oondio in his wife ; there interest
ie equal.
Lab him aesieb her in beautifying the
house.
Let him appreolate her as his beet part-
ner.
Leb her nob worry him with petby Iron-
blee.
Leb her nob narrate Mrs, Noxb Door's
gossip.
Let her nob fret banana Mrs. Neighbor The soldiers in Siberia have a name for the
has a sealskin. ooaviote which well expressos their condition,
Let her melee home more pleasanb than It may be branelated freely as ' you are dead
the club. but not buried.' This is the truth. Ib is a
Let her dread as tastefully for him as living death.
tr angora."Typhoid fever le the worst scourge of the
Lt t her sympathize with him In business exiles. More convicts die of that than of anq
oared, other cause. I0 could not be otherwise.
Leh her home moan love and resb, nob noise The indescribable filth and frightful atmoe-
and strife. pbere of the crowded Bleeping places at the
station along the route are Needy and sure
Lot her mesh hem wlbh a kilo, nob a
frown. breeders c the disease, which makes dread-
ful ravages among the prisoners. The fever
The LadyDoctors of India, broke out among us when we were at To•
bolek, and the prleonere died ab the rate of
The EnglIshman's Overland Mail says :— thirty or forty a day. I was eiok with the
In India lady 4030000 are now familiar to fever myself. Tho prieonere received medi-
no, and althougb ab first they may have oat attendance, such as ib was. Tobalak was
been somewhat ridiouled by those who a great stopping place for tranaiente, and ab
mould not appreciate their value, they are that time there were 3000 oonviote unlined
fast making their presence felt for good In in various barracks opening upon a large in -
almost every corner of the land, So far as closure, which was strongly fortified. •
the native women of this country are Don- "Another thing from which convioto suffer
corned, It la gratifying to note thab their is Siberia is the oold. The cold of a Siberian
euoaese in all braaobee of College education winter is intense, and the convicts on the lino
le progreaeing to the entire ea iofaotion of of maroh, unable to walk fast and keep their
their professore. Not only have bhey proved blood in circulation because of their ohain,
themselves to be generally well fitted for suffer much. I remember one day, near the
the arduous duties attendant on medioal ,suffer
of Tara, in the Proviso@ of Tobolek,
studies, but they have in some oases sue- when it was so frosty that some of the bag.
Deeded beyond all ordinary expeotabion. gage horses even lay down and died. We
Bombay, Madras, the Norbhweab Rrovinoea, lost three women and five men thab day who,
and the Palma all return RAbtering re- chilled through and borough by
porta on the eubjeob, and when we toy that P010 DREADFUL GOLD,
a clava of female students oan overawe over
700 marks oub of 1,000 in a surgical ex•
amination, ea we hear has recently ,been
the Daae, little can be said against their
power or skill or aptitude for gaining know.
ledge in one of the mootfmportant branches
in the medical profession. Indeed, it ap-
pears not unlikely that woman inladia may
prove %airw Ives by no mean inferior to
men in most blanches of the practice of
medium, 0 the progress made by native
females in hospital work may be taken as a
criterion. In many oases they have proved
themselves euperior to the male students in
college examinations, and In no way behind
them in applioation, power of reasoning and
resource. The fact that muoh of their Bao
awes is due to the great intereeb taken In their
studies by their Lecturers and profession is
not without a certain special significance.
DutohBulb Culture.
The centre of bulb culture in Holland,
says "Garton -flora," is still at Haarlem, as it
11 has bean during two centuries and a haif.
Hyacinthe are (apeoially In favor just now,
and ground suitable for their oultivation hea
sold for me much as $13,500 an acre, as
'veinal' aboub $1,000 given for land of other
kinds. The expense of oulbivation is plaoad
ab about 6300 an sore for hyacinths and
$160 for tulip, and it is noted that ertidolal
manures are never used. Nucleons le also
grown in vast quantifier' neat Haarlem,
chiefly for exportation to England, Formerly
the export' trade in out flowers was enormous,
one Haarlem firm having exported in a single
season 10,000 oases; bub an agreement was
last year entered into by a majoriby of the
Dutch fioriabe to abandon the sale of out
flowerese competing wibb the inbereeta of pur-
chasers of bulbs. Attempts have been made
to extract the perfume of hyacinths, but
only with moderato awnless, eepeoially from
the commercial point of view.
The Use of Eelakius,
One of the queerest domonde for eel skins
is that made by colored women. The pio-
turttque bandannas that they wear serve
another purpose than that of merely oovering
their beads; they hide the eelokins that these
women wear to tauten and etrotah their
kinky hair. For, as long aa white men have
known the colored race, the latter has boon
imbued with a hopeless envy of long, straight
hair, such as white persona are adorned with.
Generations try to pull the kinks out of their
woolly pates and fail, but other generations
step into their plaoee, and try on and on to
get long hair. White skins the colored
folks don'b care so much about, because they
see that white folks, like Italians and Span-
iards, are ofben darker than mulattoes, but
they do envy the rest of creation inn long
looks. An old aunty, a very pinna old wo-
man, said to the ohild'e mother one day :—
"I'm euro of goin' to heaven, but I'd give it
up wtdcut u sigh of I could tab klieg Alice's
long hair."—,New York Sun.
A Great Globe,
The globe in the Peril; I6xhibltlon repro
Death the earth on the scale of one.millionth'
and is nearly 100 feeble diameter. P Brie co
oupfee aboub a third of an snob. All the
great linos of oommunioabion by land and 0ea
are shown in detail: Who oarbh'0 daily rbta,
tion will be preoieely imitated by clockwork,
a point, on the globe'e equator moving an
eightieth of an inch por emend,— tam
For the Babies
It is nob necessary to buy corn Duret, bden
and women should remember that Putman'o
Painleee Corn Extractor i0 the oniyeafe, sure
and painless Dorn remover oxbanb. It does
its work qulokly and with certainty, See
that the signature N. O. Pelson tit Co, ap-
pears on each bobble, Beware o0 poisonous
imitations.
Paris ntillinore Day that ribbon will goon
get:the bettor of Rowasa as the trimming for
stylish hate, Ib is need In all widthe, from
"baby" up bo ten inches, and appoatw in the
riohoot weaves and the most daring) yet
artistic color eolnbinationo,
succumbed and died in the road, their bodies
being pioked up and brought along to the
nexb station,
" Some of the prisoners diad i a tele way
every week, especially in the Bratskl etepPei
and yet it was only the ordinary Siberian
" Convict life in the minim of Siberia le
well illustrated by our doily routine at the
Coinplimente Freely Exchanged,
Mee Clara," he murmared fondly, can
you telt me why your oyer are like etare ?"
"No, Why are they?"
"Becauee they shine so brighbly,"
"Ah I thanks, Bob yon are like the *tare
too, Mr, Dilly.'
Why, may I aak?'
',Button you stay nail daybreak."
And shortly afterward hie footsteps oould
have been heard, 88 they pattered Mong the
broad walk,"-1Bretail Budget.
She Broke the Enfaaement
butane the naw that be had ceased to lave
her. Her beauty had faded, her former high
rpirita had given plane to a dull lassitude,
Wham had canoed this change? Functional
derangement ; she was suffering from those
ailments peou'iar to her sex, And so their
two young lives drifted apart. Row need-
lese, how oruol ! Had she taken Dr, Pleroe'e
Favorite Preeoription she might have been
restored to health and happiness. If any
lady reader of these lines le similarly s allot -
ed, let her lose no time in procuring the
" Favorite Prescription." It will give her a
new lento of life, Sold by druggist's, under
a positive guarantee from the maaufaoturere,
of perfect satisfaction in every use, or money
refunded. See guarantee on bottle wrap
per.
The long etrafghb scarf mantle, worn
around the shoulders and falling to the hem
of the areas in front, is revived among other
wraps ih Lindon.
It's Bad Enou,h
to fool away one's precious time in experi-
mooting with uncertain mediainee, when
one is eill'eted, without being out of
pocket as well. The only medicine of its
Masa, sold by druggists, posseeaed of such
positive curative properties aa to warrant lbs
manufacturers in guaranteeing 11 to mere, or
money paid for it returned, is Dr Pierae'a
Gulden Medical Discovery. For all liver,
blood and lung disarmer' it is epecifie,
Jaokets are never oub of fashion. This
eeaeon they have deep revers and sleeves full
abcve the elbow, but they are not worn with
dressy toilets.
Don't hawk, and blow, and spit, but use
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Of druggiote.
60 ibe.
Many summer dresses for street wear are
without the high collars so long in vogue.
They are finished instead with a fall of lace,
Empire plaiting on an Eton collar.
The Book of Lubon.
1 Man Without Wiedom Lives in a Fool's
aradise. A Treatise especially written on
gold mines of Nerebinek. We gob up at 4 Diseases of Man, containing Fanta For Men
o'clock in the morning and had a breakfast of All Agee I Should be road by Old,
of blank bread and a bowl of gruel. We Middle Aged and Young Men. Proven by
worked In the mines till noon and then had the Sale of Half a Million to be the most
dinner, oonsieting of more gruel and black popular, because written in language plain,
bread, and also a piece of meat. The meat forcible and inetruobive. Practical present-
ation of Medical Common Sante. Valuable
to Invalids who are weak, nervous and ex•
heated, showing new mean by which they
may be oured. Approved by editors, critics,
and the people. Sanitary, Social, Science
kind of soup, meat every two or three days, I Subjects. Also gives a deeoription of Spoof-
potatoee or other vegetables, whioh were fin No. 8, The Great Health Renewer ;
frequently rotten, and black bread, In the Marvel of Healing and Koh -i noir of Medi-
minee we worked in true miner fashion with I Dines, It largely explains the myeterfeo of
pink and shovel and lamp on hab. We still life. By its teachings, health may be main -
wore our chains. They never Deme off, The I tamed. The Book will teach you how to
convicts had to live in them and din in than. make life worth Heine. If every adult in
"Bach a life, of oonrae, eooner or later, I the civilized world would read, understand
caused the death of many convicts, The and follow our views, there would be a
polittoal prieonere, many of whom were of I world of Physical, intellectual and moral
high rank and totally unused to manual 1 giants. This Book will be found a truthful
labor and to ouch a diet and manner of liv-1 preeeatabion of foots, ululated to do good.
int', The book of Lubon, the Talisman of Health I
Brings bloom to the cheek, strength to the
body and joy to the heart. It le a message
to the Wise and Otherwise. Lubou'eSpeoi-
fio No, 8, the Spirit of Health, Those who
obey the laws of this book will be crowned
wibh a fadeleae wreath. Vast numbers of
men have felt the proever and teatified to the
vi•tue of Lubon's Specific No. 8. A11 Men
Who are Broken Down from overwork or
other clauses not mentioned in the above,
should send for and read this Valuable
Treatise, which will be sent to any address,
sealed, on receipt of tan cents in.atam e, to
pay postage, Address all orders to 30. V.
Lubon, room 15, 50 Front Street E., Toren -
to, Canada.
A. P. 967.
was often horse meat, and young horse, let
me tell you, ian'b half bad, eapeoially if you
are a prisoner in Siberia,
"We worked in the mines again until dark.
Supper consisted of cabbage or some other
SUFFERED THE MOST,
and snaoumbed generally the faatesb, The
ordinary cffenders, thieves, common malefae-
tore, eco., who came from the lower classes,
stood prison life much bebtel, for it more
nearly resembled in IN diet and daily toil
theft former life, I have known ordinary
offenders, men from the lower Muses,
who were stout and strong, who had lived
and worked in the mines for twenty years.
" The women prisoners at the mines were
employed in eorubbing, mushier/ and elotheo-
making. The delicately nurtured ladies
among them who were political cffenders
did not generally live long, '
" There is only one chance in 100 of aver
getting back to Raabe when one Mono gent
to Siberia, for 1f a convict is suspected of
having further political schemed ft destroys
hie hope of a pardon.
"Many of the convicts, as I have said, are
deaporate men. Here is a story of the re-
venge some of them took upon a Siberian
who had murdered one of their number
Thio Siberian was on of the Mongolian
race palled Bratsk[, and he had a farm about
200 vorata, from Nerehinek. Ib lay in the
way by which oonviote escaping from the
mines generally yawned. The region was
1410001Y A DRY DESERT,
but thio Brataki farmer bad a good well of
water which abraded the oonviote, aspe-
oially the green ones who had never beard of
him.
"It was thls farmer's ouatom to oall to a
oonviabwhom he saw passing by wearing A
good pair cf oboes or a good coat and entloe
him within reach, and then shoot him from
a round hub which he had loop -holed all
about. He killed and robbed a number of
convicts in thin way.
"One day a party of seventeen oonviote
went by the farm, and some of the younger
ones were for stopping. The more experie
enoed convicts dlasuaded them from doing
this, saying than they would surely be
shot. By means of stratagem five of the
oonviote captured the farmer unarmed and
away from his loop -holed hut, Then the
beat me lie of putting to death the mur-
derer were d sowed. Sento were for hang.
ing him, but one convict; mid: 'I'll thew
you a bettor way than that.' Tho farmer's
legs were ripped up with a knife, from the
inside of the ankle, and a lot of finely
chapped horsehair was rubbed into the
wounds . Tho hair was obtained from the
tail of a horse, which was out off. The
finely out hair irritated the wounds mutt
a w d m
and pub the victim in great agony. The
oonviote at Norohinak later hoard, through
the oonvlob system of sign, and oommuai•
cation, whioh is spread all over Siberia,
like the tramp language in this country,
that the farmer diad of hitt wounds.
"I remember a °dnviat at Noreilinok positions, Addeate
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TORONTO
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