The Clinton News-Record, 1899-09-21, Page 7•
Unita Tory *
lithe doesn't VOW.
A A +hi' * for thenaht
berltelf Asa and ae s iota -‘411rt
4 **0 1.1
OF 1111 111
the Mirth latielf. The letter WM
tO reaeh that point a ite orbit
11AVIL1144 h +h + +II hlinrorarnhiar se
on, se ma foolish totem, muss mus IT AS BUN PREDICTED TOSE AND ail Month efter the eaglet
fainetite. anel the latter WM et no time
4 0400 More ire got oft w geed
armee with thole too-wkle-open Oyeri Of herd Story From *wits or die peiemme oe, fight."
You haye heard, at ceitiree, that a elle letwisonte things which were not pewee tomatoes erassoat ;tome elates la his entertaining beak "elet Bin
• kept tea widel Open the eye' and ears AGAIN BUT IN VAIN, o ba within 20,000,000 Inatome at
Which had been given her to use. And
etamp box is a dapeerom preaent to and hied never been, And with Ketleated seaatraaatawe ve tee Kw du Monde ' M. rlamMartort five* a
It was bowed to come. Not a quarter tnalstlaseelelvstuutanntt aoe.elnttewtwhielt44.
of .01:dttSei lifb)d it is a dadgarddA 111•4" MIL pnretO;10:Tniatet6oh,°tlitill,408.tgAn ;111g.it
receive. You Won't? BUt yon knoW, ,tir eldativaideeollen Cara Of MIS She $0,114 tar the lereclIcitese graPhin deflarrn of A edilid An 'be -
of e century Pailiteis that game Part fifth centuvy, "The: ltwo beavenry
et Preperty. You dontt ? WitY, Yes dote! and centidentall whiscr or two,
whie and *Utter -toe head'of hera the the wild. rumor that the end of the iveitee, "will meet like two traine relate
Mena, .
tillage which the had seen with her too- • i
"a -alma °Yes' and the lna""'eur' a'''' realMA there in fittle ealga for fadiPlria'A 448 11°"1°4 11
al If _Pen (AMU eth,,er with re.
Yee have only to think A OMMent 1,v,i,i- _ it i — -,.1 Weed 4 near Ilt hand, ea for ,,litS
14:111411: rt1=11%. 14)7 altn Ingetiltitttbl:
hi. order to reedit the fact of a certain confidential WhIspers whieh, U the had
letter that you once wrote youreelf, not been of the fooljah naaidener she at the neWe that * realer 0 nee ktitd rege. But in tbe present Inatome the,
Ton live trie4 sami. tried to, forget rhoeuldmobitaltre:tet withbthe t tree: is at preaent eansing a paw() among Velocity Of 'ohm* will be 805 thnes
inteducated elaeatte in southern tvaeliterhavtiltna:000ttliat otfeet4W:t irrr ail:
• that letter, You have eaid °vet' and all rtollefher ;the 14w7ratenealAiti:f t ;Is' the
over ea youreelf that what wae. to be not she. aaor iill the wortd she would, Hillside. At the city of .1charkete it metres Per hoer."
le that it- is all better aa it la You pot have written a word. She W48 far ts said, the dreadl of the impending PROFFOSOR Fetajet'e petearelFey.
antentaneaa, apd seapetimes N4th-Yourm' ifet?e°nt;we of what she had heard, but she stilt being that werkMen are leaeing . 12144T:1144e aePtIn`rnatt4aetdieteleagree4ileualbtreat;PEIlleocilciti
hear 'the reputation anuing yoUr ac- t ieueovaer a initpoexrdiciort fwoliattb ate trl catastrophe is specially great, the re -
Yon act, tt YOU will hilt think it Moe nattl then !the leathered WWI er in t het ot mime country le not atfeetea bY bOdiStr, th
earth and the comet,'" he
sett, of being verY stoical, very mueb took from her hand a ring, and because the citY in large ouMbersta wiehtng to from • Proteesor Falb, the eminent
et 0, phiMsepher, met. yet, somehow, she had .pleuty.of stamps In her box, sPelta What they believe wet be their Austrian reeteorologiat. • According to
original owner. Anil then, why, then, .the ownera have aslant. the po. November 18, 1890, and universal
It wari written te somebody that She sat and wept alone, tbie Moliseest
she emit that mug poating back to its lailt dayii at their village homes and - hila a comet Will strike. the earth on
yoU .don't forget that letter. ' •
to stop the Migration on, the ' ViliftuaeliteePlies:rutTlielVldbeetattigetilinli
• YOU ' loved, awl yet every syllable of of foolish maidens, who, because she lice
that letter was a dart lent sure and lived in the days of stamPS; had broken wgrueittlibile rthuainted,otherwise their bestow; equally emioent eieentlets reply. that
ber own heart. ?than" those stamps, tbe thence of the earth being destroy -
sharp into a human heart. and yon : ed by a comet is only about one in tit -
those Amps whtoll have so many sins ,a,
Meant that It should be rice If Tau and Mistakes to answer for, whet did 'ew' wasel"s as thts Paige May teen Millions. They admit., that the
coald, you would, have made those lir. they dolt They flew Taat and straight seem- there ia 66410 cense for it, thongh night Of November 13, 1899, will be
rove el:LaMar. you would have aimed to their destination. They carried thie pause will uadeubtedly" appear - reinarhable tor the reason tbat the
theM stralglater you would have eent each ,the ring to its original owner, I altoget141' insutfiolent to • inteltigent heavetle littil thee be ablaze with a
And its original ownet-whet did he magnificent shower of stars, but they
persona. And tine eame is the a - • • • •
them decrier. SePause, when you wrote do t : P point out that a tonitlar dIsplay of
that letter; you were chafing under 'What did he eo It Why, as it hap. -1)66,1111166 at the 410Se of thiS year. of celestial fireworka regularly occurs
a wrong or a slight, Of "a fancied Polled, he waa a wise man, Whia had several planets in a single sign of every thirty•ehree yore, and there is
no reason for eupposing that the epee.
Wrong or Sight ; your pride, for -
Moth, was wounded, and you tad
yOUCSOIX your wrath was rigUteOUS.
You didn't atop. te teed that letter
laver when it was finished.. No, in -
'deed. Yee sealed. it, you atimped it,
-You &untied it into the very nearest
malt box, And then yeti Went home
to await the -ansvver. .But these pois-
- oned arrows of yours went too surely
tut° their mark. And yam are Waiting
for that „answer yet. Yes,' whatever
you may seem to others, whatever you
may say, te yoursele, .you•are waiting
Yet. Now, aren't you/ And aren't
' there times, when yeu have throwo
. -
aside the mask you Wear for men to
see, and tile other mask you wear for
yOurself to" see, and at those times,
those rare time, when you look yOur-
self squarely in the face,. when You
read your life coereotly, wouldn't you
give yeats and jean! of this life to un -
write that letter
Suppose, new, that when -you evrete
that letter, You hadn't -had e stamp,
that you couldn't have bought or heg-
.
:gad nrhortowednne-sey for-twenty-
fiaur bours. Do yott think that tetter
• vypuld" ever :lave been mailed/ And
if that letter had never been mailed,
' Why then, waulde't ahat wrong or
slight, , real or *meted, have receded
. and receded is, the days went by, un -
'tit when yeti leoked back at it, it wtuld
have "seemed the speck that it, ready
wee.t• ;fend ,at lest when you looked
aga1n to find it, wouldn't it have laded,
away into the -invisible and forget-
table and • foegiveable t And thee,
WhY theM.A. certain thapter of your
life Would have., Mad •how differently,
and hew differently; too, the whole
'book. Ale me 1 Ah, .me I *I wPrIldrit 'holla-Put-dd'her sPeetacies, and, draw -
Kaye you a" stamp b000ta, ea' ing-her chair tm to the Cable, spread
Ones,won,g4Teertliere was a girl-- oht the album rbefnre her. iminedi
not any ale that I know br that you okay she bename intereeted in its cork;
know, o . .
did --to tenm. There werupen and ink sketch-
rallliper es. awatet.Colors, a• few 'measures. of
warned to react hie fellow -meat. Ana the Zodiac 'Not. for centuries •bas
if •he mind not read, so readily a more ' .
a ere been such e planetary combine -
difficult and uncertain volutee, his fel- "
low_wonian, bad, bee, taught of a, tton as WS, and, ib ia no wielder that
teacher, said to be hlind himself, much foc the last few yeare rater •readors
'of one chapter, certain young wo- and 'other soothsayera have beam
mazes heart and mind. And beetthse A .
-rawing attentton to it, and 'have been
he did not think it quite worth while
to, vaaeek his happiness and hers for •preduiting more or less universal ill
a foolish Maiden s freak, he reached out
for his stamp box. 'He put the ring
back then in its box, and readdressed
it, and this is what be Wakite for his
stampa to parre beak with the ring to
its rightful. owner; "ThiS ring is
Mira. Wothing ean alter the fact
that it was given to you for all time
btr -me, who. toyed you. And you_ are
mine. , Nothing eau alter that, for you
gave yeurself to me for ell time, be-
cause yOu loved me. And because I
love you, and you love me, I restore
to you what is yours, ind refuse to
give up what is mine.' And the
stamps/ The stamps Carried the ring
and the letter to the foolish :maiden,
wbo, because she, lived in the days of
stamps, had. broken her owe oeart-
luck as a consequence , 'Indian!
trologers maintain that their iioUntry
is bound to suffer some unparaileleti
disasters within the next six' months,
and certain French and English peo-
pints claim thet thetlnited States will
_also surely beesoeurgee sole inane
net.' Olifing the same time, apparent-.
.ly became the planets, When olueter.
ed together in Sagittarius, will at the
same time be oPposed by Neptune in
Gemini, and according to all the text,
books Geriaini is' the sign which, rulea
'the United• States;
JEA.N ST0FLETtls BLUNDER. •
the stamps carried to her the ring and Now it is worth noting that th r
the letter and a, lessoa In wisdom vvhich • . e °
a sender Paulo nearly. four hund-
ahe vvill never forget. .And you may Was
safely give that man A stamp box. He. red years ago and for precisely the
will .do to crust with stamps. ' • same issmon. In 1521 Jean Stoner, a
- • German, terrified Berope by pre-
__ - dictmg a univeraal—deltige in 1524
STOWS. OF ROSA RONII-DIIR.-• “owing to the eoniUdotion of several
,". pia:lett ie wateryr sigie--the wat-
ner Portrait Painting 4;1'4mi:rata Ory signs are Cancer, Scorpio and
Patience at the Wail or an Art solace. Fasces, At his .oinieetts words thou-
sands fled to the mountains amilipthers
Mme, Isbert, a well-knovrn ia
took refuge in boats. Awinol, a doc-
ttire painter' of Paris,•once visi.tedRos$ tor of law and Canon of Toulouse; eyee
Denham. at Ba, attain. the course of built a sort of AAA on 'four 'as
a haven of refuge. There was no
their,,cenversation brought out- an al-.
need of such emetement, No -flood
bind id. whieh ehe said Miss Benheur' asme. 0, the contrary, the season
mtght .interested„ in it, nearly was even calmet and drier :than nsital,
the great haloes in the literary and .Stofler bad, indeed, Made a• serious
a'rtistic, world Of Frame' tot the last blunder, and one for which many Of
his .Iellow artrotegers, inelueiiigagar-
fifty years:were inscribed.- atotei Boll- dati. never perdoned him. ,•
. Stotler, however, is only one in a long
list ef prophets whose prediotions in
regard to the end of the world have
proved utterly false: !As far back .as
the yeer 100IY many commueities in
Europe were' drivee half distracted by
rumOrs that, the .day oft judgment was -
close at kande and 'again in 1186 whole
cities were paralyzed With fright fat
course. She Arent -this girl
e establishment of a certain
hose fame had gone Out•both
near a d far.. With various other
gide and various.other. women of vari-
„ ous ages 'and degrees, she spent there
•; two Wishful hours, or three, or four, it
may be.
'Wonderful to relate, . she went out
vvithout having paid' or promised one
cent of her; percentage,of the price of
the fame of the establishment' of the.
.milliner. I do not know how it hap-
pened, •but it did, it really and truly
came to pass that that girl got safely.
I out andeafelyeihome. But -then it al-
so. came to pass that wherever . she
went' whomever she saw, whatever
ehe did, befereaher. mental eyes there
• was ever- ptesent, standing out apart • ,
fram all its fellow -Marvels, a certain and, in -her meal busin'eselike way,took was their surWse • when they dis-
covered that he was mistaken. Yet
marvel in the tthop of the famous mil- the measure of the page, promising to,
time. ; • ” - . • ' such is the credulity of human nature
Lhat their faith in 'him remained un-
tiner from .valeicle she had so wonder- draw soniething and Send it in a. short
• fully escaped. - • • shaken, and, no matter whae year he
She became a heunted creature. • A fevv years ago Miss Bonheur want -
Look at what she would. that millinery . ed to paint a picture of the wild little selected ad the final one 'of the worlds
existence, 'they 'accepted his predict.
wonder intervened to &nit out all other - American pony of the plains, of virhieh,
sights ; think Of what she would, em. she had often heard. .She owned tied es gO6Pel truth. "
der and over, 'around and among her Breton, Arab, Norman and Percheron realtallY bold, though doubtless. not
as popular as 911axter,'. is the , Abbe
other thoughts - was the thought of her_saos„ put had no animal in her stabl-•
that go where she would, it.drew her ee Co serve as a model for this 'new . Dupla,. cure of the village of Dion in'
,...always back to it: "She. went to give picture.. !'Buffalo Bill, ' hearing of the France, and. author of a book with the
tollowing extraciedinarY title:, -"The
• -it ai farewell look, add beeause it was - artist's' desire, gave her two typieal
grane coup or universal cataclysm
a farewell ' look, and the . thing she bronohos. and, using. them" as studies,
will raVage the world between the 19th
reveted was never ..to be hers, and Was she produced an admirable picture, pro',
and 21st of September, 1896, iie-
to be wornl by another and more for_ flounced by critics at the time to be cording to the Scriptures.. The • pro -
tenets woman, her sorrow for losing - eetial to the best of her previos work, pheeies of the Old and New Testaments
., it. was deeper than before. t And so Not long afterward, in recognition of
kindness.. 7, oliaa saaiheur compare with those of the Bathers
. that night she wibte• an order for le . COI. Cody% and with the secrets of La Salette,
. an order ,Which. she thought would Painted and gave him a portrait, of
himself on horseback. in which ie foretold the great war
make it 'hers. gild then, because she whitdi will destrOy nine -tenths of the
had a Stan* at band. ahe %nailed the The following anausing dedeription of
hutaari race, the coming of Antichrist
order before she slept the order with. .W aPpearance and mannet• Was given and his reign, &ilex' whichethe Church
which she aroma away her own free- - ba. 0 newspaper writer who paid her
will triumph over her enemies and the
. don for Li year and .5 -day; In prompt a visit mine years ago and sought
reign of Christ begin on earth." The
obedience to the order which the stamp te obtain what/ the artist most dread -
author fixed September, 1890, as the
..biad carried AR too surely, there ,eame ed Mad itveided-anainterview, I
time when the great "tioUP,'' as he
next merning the wonder, and vvith "A funny -looking malt came toward
called it, would take placea but he mi-
me knitting hie bravvs. He. Wore an • 'I 't did ` t t k i th
1
Music, Poetry' and phlioriePhicsal and
witty sayings, signed; by such men as the same reason. Now arid again dut-
Meissonler. Core, Mi Hats. Saint e ing the latter part of the Middle,Ages
Beuve. Victor Hugo, pumas, Gounod, the sante extraordinary' phenomenon
Massenet, etc. Looking up from the was witnessed, though in a lesser' tie -
last peas 'the artist said abruptly :".• game .and ever since the modern re-.
"And now I suppose you want Rosia vieal of occultism there hive, not been
Bonheur s : name 'here; • that 'is: why wanting 'erratic. prephets aof • the Jean
you bring With a most comical stetter type. • • .
expressien op her beight little face, A few yeers ago Mr. Baxter oreat-
she peered over her epectacles at Mm. ed s sensation in England by hie Art/ -
filbert, who, Much confused; stammer- diction that the world would.certain-
ed meekly that she would be greatly iy. , • •
honored to receive such notice. The • . COME TO AN END IN 1887.
artist deolared that sae would ' be
h • d . Thousands believed lit hit% and great
a it its wonder of a prtenenark. And.
. the millinere Marvel was so much more
' of a Marvel nowthat.the. girl whp vvae,
oe course hot.' any girl that you know
*or. that I know, saw at Once . that
" there Was nothing .airiong .ber posses-
.. skim that eould beat 'comparison with
it. ,And befere . she mule use it ehe
must order. gowns end gloves " and
wraps and Many.other things worthy
re appear with le ' And how many
4 genuine Pleasute for herself, ' how
Many an engagement for others ahe
.had to retiouteet in the months which
a followed, end all because of that order
whieh thcastemp had carried too We-
' 1Yr She meld, otieer bear to think, mut
' I. woild -never . date to ' tell, If only.
' her' stamp boat bad. beeo empty, just
that once. .
Onee. upon anOtber time, centuries
And centuries ago, and in another part
eif the world fteint any that we hate
'Mena and or gather rate end' kind,
there was a *Moan. And this 'we.
Man evtote a Matte,' but betrouse it wait
before the &ye of stiMpailbeliblat her
!damp boat Was empty. And betetese
het stamp -box was, empty. she did tot
mail her letter at once, 'And she was
it lucky, lucke WoMan botato'have done
so, for, lee me tell you,what itissaid
that lettet woad: litiee done If it had
' been .stamped and. Mailed. lamainie of
one .sentence id it, one. tiny isentencei
. whieh contained the teeteat Innuehdo
• abetil anOther Woman, that letter, if
atampee end Melted end delivered,
would have. blasted, the reptitation and
the earthly Winner% of that "other
*Mean. That little inntiehdo, SS Moat
itinitetidos do bowel With the Words adapted itself to its, reduced. requite-. founded on thefie portents, rlithe cl
---e.• -6 other the cruiser atinie ett which wile
"thee me," and, it Was foltnded aPon mente, rreblk birth td eealle death Leeigite, Writing at the Berne' time, sig. Marconi bimself, The Adinirel Of _ 4, iv
otter% ditty tie eubmit to the expert- figure study, and =Mt keep everi
riati11.- ...he noficitor refused. The broke inuaele ender control, As the salmi
the trutlwand-thus was, of all. iteltind;, we at much otterrevered. That a full .saldl ' t„ ‘- he fleet gave the order that the atom - et hiMseIf ,watt then asked if he would nose it aeldom held formore than tem:
the moot deadly; for you know -"a °' "We hat% a cemet of enormous size; weeks 'one just begins to 'gray to it,
lie *latch le half. a truth is ever the and vigorously developed skin lir a its tail is the most beentiful objeot shoula get in touch My Meekly am vote risk it.
aible with the, Europa. Signals were ii what will hattpen to Me it a don'tl' :WhaVe ft °Malta!'
blitekest of lies.a disideration, will be generally toncede conceivable.. lavere person of note to
So the writer of that letter was a ed, The tendencY is for oure to de..! alarmed and believe!! that Heaven, in- .
Rent out, and instantly a theesage came
back ,froin the Europa that she had if You'll 106e the case,' replied both
mitt he. -
husky, luoky woman te hive lived bee I generate to a tisatie paper consistellek. :teteeted in their fate, s reached her convoy, and was on the his legal advisers,
ends them 6,
fore the doe of stamps, Atud ehe was The eXellisita structure of thee skin at wareing in this comet. 'T.hisy say •talat,
-I way back ta tuntatataniente the news e Thane* said he, hurriedly, "loae the
Mote Itteity still when her good fame • once indicates Ito impertence ita one of the otaurtiers of Cardieal m me h
77111--- ---' to tbe flagship, When the aunt) re* case lose. the c'aIse." And mo he did. a.-
... -no; her good angel, her guardian the organs of the bony. who is diumaireel of by hie tillyt1 dans, ceived this. message she watt Mete than ' " . ' 1:
1, i 1,41 1 ` int honor of hie . _ , .
- Statateetviiispeted to her next day to A hotnely ehowing of that tunctional '-elleve th a Pr -1y 0 . -. . forty miles from the Europa, and more A ainegeeei 0001,01e.
h • f • th le Th 0
enormous straw hat. Under tt was a it would certainly occur before the
Soft beardless face, browned ey the sun close of 1899, and, lest some of his
and lighted by 'chestnut -colored eyes"
a slued nose exaggerated the size of readers May fairy him to be the ir.,
responsible viotirn of • an unbridled
a large mouth with rows of superb imagination, he takes care to' point
teeth, and there was a breezy Dow if out that his work has been issued with
long hair.
"'Who are yoii 1 Where u
did yO the sanction of the Church authorities.
a statement which many are iziolin-
come fox and what do you want? ed to accept caragrano sails, as it is
he said sharply, stopping and thrusting
well known „that Rome does not va-
les small hands in the pockets of gray, courage her priests to pme as.pro-
ribbed trousers, . ...., pliets.
"This sharp questioning disconcert-. The book, of which it is extremely
ed me for a moment, bet, recovering, diftioult to obtain a copy, its divided
I' eitiwered: "I am a Joon:dist and into two parts, In the first the author
%viola • to eee Miss Bonheur.a predicts the devastation ot the world
"'Well, look at her,' said the little by ware, earthquakes and plaguea, the
peasant, taking off hie great hat. "You birth of Antichrist, whose mother, he
tnuat excuse me ; I am obliged to amp says is alread.e here, and
intrudere away.'" - /
It ia interesting to note that Miss „..4..TEHEIBLE 4ATA:OLYSK .
Iloitheur had no patience When' ahe was -Which will leaVe feW human beings
at the Aced of flik school oath alive; and in the second be seta before
tempM en the paet of her girl Ancients les the- , elaborate calculations by
to it& tate alaar 'pecitliarities of dress. Mamie of which he had been enabled
Wtth het theee oddities had come about to make his wonderful prediotione.
nattiettily and for sufficent reasons; Ile also dwells at length on certain
with them it was affectatiOn, whith Ocancidences, which are certainly curl-
, she wouid not tolerate. ous but which nevothelege are not
e likely to convince sensible people, that
..the end of the world Is near at hand.
The tippearanee of comets has fre.
quently given rise to sunder erode- factoey to knew that steady progress
4 5' :• tiehs, This was the case when the
- Et now !leen et me thilacaney by Tao famous comet of ise,0 appeared, is being Made be Mareeni-,in.14 pet -
Midi tfirrering, • ' Whiston a:scribed the deli:ore to its feetly unostentatimis veity-ki wiree
" By tilthest tonal:ant otrercietering, (corner :appeaeance, and Mob n et
ti_ ..___, loos telettrePhY. In seine- reeent mane- -
:Leteertth:Ipdeoitpleealglitte= awroetrt; uveers in English waters,s two +Mimi
deg and night, for otiocessive • genera- •
tione the skin hate. by degeneration,' treatise toprove the abaurdity lobelia' ri!litat Mei/ 1Slit' te ratto IV tat %it
ABOUT Y01111 SKIN, •
taole in 11399 will be .more glorioue or
name Ominous than it was in 1838 and
1800.
ANIMALS' MEMORY.
Same leeptareame tismalices Air Their
- •
33/10%ent Henri De Parville, A Frepola°
writer, MO cote:cite:I instances of ani-
mal intelligence, many of Winch are of
a cheracter to indicate that aniniale
always remember things which have
become habitual with them, In many
c;oarrsia!'sIlitn?),OreuMnketbdenretiasa,ianngaletk'rectindtntehtlea' cottage 04. Friday end requested Mrs.
antilior. of it. accordingly; but the. MoKerotry to direct him,to her mother.
wb,slibyistuareizatinglier3sucle ah..neasattioe tuonabecousst mliflr9tsh. elarowlealadoroyt iontfetromwoed Thhimo. otthraoengheerr
p ied her with questionEi about her.
Mimed thieg enly .o,ocasionally. , mother. her silken:, and herself, Re
• Moneieue De Pv.rville gives an amus- thenatibruptlea informed her that be
driven an the diligence between Berne 1 Mre. MILL; rwe;a8r)413eur E-ittang-
her long -lost
acoount rot at) p6rfOrmances'of six 'was Wgliala Rass'
bifortihelitrinivrho r home for South
emich. horses which were Tegultaily
and Gurnegil, Switzerland, They reach- ee in the light ot an impostor, and told
ed Gurnigel each day 'after a lemg and ham that he milld not be her biother,
hard joetneye and at the inn were de- tclastett.dbetioltIrr was dead. The ataauge
Moiled from the vehicle andaelloWed existing beatweuuenuhtiveairis.t.bueg
slal-31,ahenIP
tO find theit own Way to the Stable. ' dry suddenly rt3membered a story heir
mother had tole bee ablaut an, accident
vt
4 el4
WILIASIN B0813 RETOSNAD AVM, ex.porienciprobo Nabetiwtauhe todwidititoto um,*
Twara-six TEAss,t
ratettlY else Aiwies$ rergettsat Wel- Made Inellilelf known to me through
Wew lbei came lame reeve emelt the tme of a dataohed Ohne of Ids taten Pnintl
The homeeempliag of Wm. /toes, who furlough from Ins work among the before he attempt,
4°14/4 "ringing n rnrinne "fish 111"°. assid 4 medical Missionary on a the *tura
returned to Toronto on Vriday atter an *Attlee. 40:1'nWitolonitvbes 41,9001 sopriets goeftpat aVnalix.louTebtOodoeinttOrrodwubcoopLUtor,100 plo
absenee of 2$ years in South Africa, ante all
aw,hobaraeptheer erroemeeeocill:oktrtz xtilltWaert It! geknOt WthollooliniofitOottouther ;r2leedijacianeriliwatiothe li/ihaPPIlY died, and the artlet bad to
mamma. Mr. /Mee Isad been mourned as I fear the heathen regard, na some 'pemoimntorhyl:nallapsuitbeescitbyeabhaell 400:oldzonfrdOiT
dead by hie family for as years.' very potent tante, eur evangelical forest modelic gum! London Tid-Bite.
More then 80 Year!' ago Willimelteas, work were ot the owe port oe aucoeas One model sat for' the elothes, anoth-
then a lusty and ambitious young To. fhat our medieel work is, / should ex. er for the hair, and a third fer the
rent° boy, bade adieu to home and pact the mtlleoubno
loved ones and departed to Ileac. bla "Bud, *hetet Ieptile. One: morning Rg7Ave.,eaaatrnfoeretgeesbearMd,ra'nVdaMl VrePs:
fortune in a foreign land. In cemmoll I went out to look over the ;specimens own for the (lying little one. That
with mane venturesome epieite he Wee of real Or .faneied. injury which were the pi ture might be absolutely true
attracted to 'Seeth Africa, For theta 'awaiting treatMent. There Was prat- to life. alr. Vildes actually had -the
three. years lettere were received Drool ty nearly, every kind 0 tropical disease cottage built up, to the emallent detail,
the abeent one, at leregUlar interaale. in the outfit from sore fingers to in isle studio; and when once the work
at hie home, in Toronto. Then all' cone dropay. Moist of the petiolate were was begun, in his own -words, "he prep:.
nulnication ceased, an4 feW Months weil known to me; but among 'them Malty lived wtth and for the picture
afterwarde news of hls death, WAS re- wee one torto whose face 'was easeam. for six Months." until the reward of
caved by the enemata faintly. That Hier and who eeemed tce belong to e ouch infinite patimice watt in. his grasP.
was 20 Setars ago, and ttons that period different tribe, As I stopped at his Mr, Ilolmeni Hunt, the paleter etl,
uP to a few daie ago nethileg farther plam leaPed to his feet as actively
was _learned of his fate. Re Was Sid- as a cat and frOn1 semewhere in his
cerely warned aa dead, seanty apparel dug up an object Which
During thia time many changes. took he 'presently handed to me. It wae a
441M6,
:tool ra be aeon' dsTiheoetaapoi no:1*gebulouriuld$:::e ee :titled rdeenpa irgt7e et hi r1:141:ar- OPine. eteheao'lthtile 7 iltnrlsakouel le oan:e obni ge
to womanheod's estate, and a dough- around as a dollar and. very timely as
rePlacied the bay whom they believed rardspotoitioor.aesefuTliltyiozulitotiontatibnme.iSt•hthhialeiskn,:rbecioe
lieutfnaer-oss fott ttreitopnaa.oaTouhede 1 i Dia av r an It 11 yre 3:r e it gratlIV. ea IptatartgQ0fahrids. o w n skull instead of a vire
RETURNED LAST FRIDAY. •
fin‘d4 joauutkdwdhatiltethuieuutrouevbeire aerta. eenee tithe
d'a opinion with his chief and as a re-
al; aahagt eFr r al dr ar iyy e' a4 lb; 0;oxreodutmp,irl, adn1 ei -iii glen
had bad .sonte sort. of a difference" ef
(mired for Mrs,. Ross. Alter a time he suit. of such presumption bad receiv.
ed a %tont dubbing. One of the blows
succeeded in locating the lady's young-
• had fractured the skull and for the
eat daughter, who is the wife of Mr. tithe had k - e
-
Charles ta Mclemetry, in the emplOY old ‘woniennw9uhkoadlolloikulaututet; thWehrientlicee
of the Alien eaanufacturing Co, Mr, it amtheedoi,cienoet, among these particular
tbet pert.of .libuisi4skuiulLlereies ItolloelefetiTil
abnorddMst"ree. IfteXbri:rale rpereeisdeenat rheYR,6aara*-- : save diffacultly ey ied the loose
caPY Ci cottage ale Eew Reece.- le"e piece off - with the bl d ' f a k le.
stranger.in queStion turned` up at the Poeiticeda up the aveu:d elan% ' let nil' a -
Before goina to the stable, they. in-
-variably set out en a little tour Which befel her brother when a child,
in which ha lest a portion of (me of his
throutsgh the hotel greunde.whegrefritnhge toopeos Shhoe tpld tbe stranger this, where-
if,ttee were In the• bahlt, iff
one, gueat ancithert the horses e!
hem tempi Of suger. Maiehing .from ttlhehudiaislindoermoutlualuoievtbeecifeboiet. allat .ddeienetilute.inags
s ster adeordfld acme
that evening Otredl?lh'ud's and the
tly den:tended; their sugar, This rotifer she had nevlaer weeeeineu.lueTitieu
mthoe.b
es established ohatom at the place, avnad t
..omheyrwttenrde tot% other members of the
atilthongla newly', arrived guests- some. il
t,o,mtre. ewhajeyeotaidliktei:gt,4tiatieldreqetni Inaanwttn in the cottage:at JEKLPX
theinrel-uviitocoatoedh with, and
IC goer for the Oahe of. reeking mourneed ileact recouoted the star
of hiai,:a4tohoesrisenngsa.n,d brother ,thea hayd
.The diligence plied cinly foer months' HIS ADVENTURES ABROAD.
thoeyear, and the aorses were erea When:Mr: lases landed in South Al-
PtoYed ebsewheye doting the Other
eight months; but On the reminmtion
nf. the trips in summer, these horses,
wtbir dwilLeare Uuceedeafrgeormllyreeasinattedyeatrheliur
tour through' the hotel gardeos, show-
in,g, on thievety first tkip, the.greatest.
haste to ge the familiar reund of the
year before in quest of segara
Moasietir De Parville also tells of
a °avail,' horse • named Nfenelaii, be -
^tonging to . the Tenth Beigtnent of
Chesseurs, whe, after being ridden
the cavalry manoeuvresin the riog At,
the barracks, became eo fend, of the
evolutions that 'he lvvould Manage' to
escape fr.ard his'stall at ,night, betake
hiMaelf to the ringeand. go through
the •required movements alohe. -
Hie nocturnal performance became
known and the officers and Men fre-
queatlY wept to watch it. , Mendes
would be left unhitched inahitr
and -when all became quiet, woild go
out, find his way to the ring,,,and sol-
emnly but `briskly go "through • the
whole drill; apparently remembering
every detail of 'it in the proper or-
The wriMr of this witnessed a cur -
bens demonstration of the excellence of
a dog's memory. He possessed a col-
lie, %rhea at the age of elaout eseyear,
had au attack of- distemper., and • wee
sent from Boston to a farm in Ver-
mont, ivithere he remained ;several
menthn. While there he spent a good
deal of time in dig:ping out woodchucks
end barking at 'their ',bUorows, all over
the large farm. 'He was sent eack to
Bdaton.
,Some five years afterward he wee
takeia by his mastex on a visit eo the
same farm is Vermont, and he -Widen)
*killer arrived. then he stetted out ma
a tont of the old farailiar woodchuck:
holes The -fermi', who had been very
familiar with his ways said that he did
not omit a single spot Where wood.
chucks' burrows had -existed during
hie previous sojourn, and went straight
to them without any search,
The dog also fell instantly into all
the eta routine of the farm, and :kept
the dieth out of which he ate fn the
spot where he had formerly kept it.
He shovved that he had forgottee no
detail of his habits on, eae place five
years before,
ture do the rest- The patient - kept
the chip of his :Mull end the insortp-
tioe on it ovas the work of some pass -
Mg trader. ,
"When the case canieaiiiider my no-
tice, there was soarcely more than the
thicknese of a piece of parchment left
of the skull ever the byain, and, the
wound had practicalay healed, It
turned taut thet Lapute had not made
the long journey from his distant home
to see me because this degtee of. dan-
ger troubled him. He had the idea
that the piece of the skull should be
set back in place anti he seemed to have
great .confidence in my ,ability to do
it. It wee a great .disappointment te
hiin that his skull thip xxiuld mot be
stuck back. Although I did all that
eurgical science prescribecl for the pre -
Meilen of the this :spot in tbe oran-
iuniamy patient kept harping on the
fear that he might lose his fragment
of bone, which might fall into improp-
er hands aad thus play tla.e mischief
with him: The only way' to pacify
hint was to string the' chip en it cop-
per wire. and sohler it' abeut his peek.
THE MODEL.
.
laverhshll prefer rasing, fur 'Noe litanies
-1Ianeg »hart but Ilueb *wary ured.
Ilea he ,expettenced the ups apd downs. • ••
There has been much' virritten COD.
incidental to life, in a new•country. • ,
Fortuniedid not smile on his efforts at cerning life as a model, but these aro.-
first. Gradually he grew away from cies seemingly come trona the pen of
his obi ' assmeatee Re devoted him- writers Whe actuaily know little about
self to the taek of amassing a fortune
and became as one lost to his old 'home the real model, writes. a lady. I ha.ve
and friends. "Building a foitune even letely become aceuainted .with a
in South,..A.frice. is anatip-htll and young woman who, for mime time, Itas
gradual prOC--ailW but by pluck and per- been a professional, head Model, Mid,
severanee Mia Ross accemplished until
toaday he is counted wealthy, as - -
beina rather voluble, she related sev-
•
wealth goes. . , eral imadeats in her career. a
The recent trouble in the Tranavol, "To pose for the individual artist,a
which' may ultimately result in war tale said, eis away' s pfeasanter and
between the -Boers•and England, get
Pate la adjested one way. Or the other ftfateli
Mr. Ross' thinking thatuatir the.. dis- Y .
.b toot tebre; ha)3da. t:elass work is .more
there are securer places for men of ."It is usually . thought that the
means than South Africa. ' This train Wages of a•model are verY fair. To
of thianght brought a flood of recolleca
tions of his boyhood days; end he was the inexperienced it may appear do. A
seized with an irresistible desire to model begins work at 8,45 'and, po
aies
again look upon his old home, Con- until 12,45, unless extra hours are ar-
verting his ready money let° bank ranged for, repeiving 10 minutes' rest
hetes • be placed it in a large belt,
which he fastened around his waist.. °ebb beer* Her recompenie ita 84 per
In this manner he safely brought his speaking of ,classm•wrao'rdl:
The belt contained upwarcla of $60,000. week for four h
them in the romantic manner:detailed otily are frequently required to assume
iolYnlyw,otk. I am
treasure to Toronto. He fOund that ., ;Read model,
as mo a s . are o e Y
is really a misnomer,
his mother, one brother, and three sise
Mrs resided in Toronto, and located d 1 h' d. st nsibl for head
above.' . • • - visey difficult postures withoet any ed.,
al is Mr. Ross' intention to return to ditional recompens' e. • - •
South Melee, 'and the of his sisters„
%the irt a widow, Will probably accome °men tea a me° a a
+W k h b tt r models
party him. ' - • than men. Posing requires firm en -
After his arrival in South Africa Mr. durance and this woman possesses to a
miner. With the money thus accumue greater 'degree than man. Thom who
Ross 'worked for about five years as a
lated he started speculating, and have never experienced the torture ot
gradually acquired a competence. Mr. posing know absolutely nothing about
Ross is a bachelor. it. Place yourself lit even a comfor-
table 'taxation and remain se for only
• five minutes, and notice how glad you
A FIG FOR EVIDENCE, are to feel tbe freedom of your body.
when the time has expired. Then
. imagine what it would 'be to endure a
enessing seaman In ais engine retire tense strain of every muscle ter 50
An English solicitor was defending consecutive minutes. Do you think
a fruit broker in au action brought for to undergo such a nerve tension unless
the wages offered would influence you
the recovery of one hundred dollars, compelled by absolute neciessitY,
the prim paid for a consignment of "Models, almost without exception,
figs whith the plaintiff 'declared to be would, prerer tepees for male classes.
unfit for human food. The defence al- womene-and I, being a woman, am
In spite of the boasted tenderness of
leged that although Moderately dial Permitted the privilege of assailIng my
colored by salt water, as the plaintiff own sea -men are always more hu-
mane in their treatment, -
"To really know your merits end
demerits; you. meat pose for a class of
art students and he criticised by the
artist. I never realized how many
good points I had counterbalanced by
bad, until heard myself so criticised.
And theugh it ie humiliating to have
oneself held up to vietv as merely an
inanimate etetue, one glows partially
accustoined to it in time, and it be-
comes -somewhat amuaing to hear re -
ale, and turning to the opposing coun- arks suck as these: 'That girl's eye -
set hoarse and perspiring, he mid: brows are not straight. 'Don't you see
" Look here, guyner, you say them their graceful sweep/ Don't give her
figa are good to eat mad I say they eyes that senselees stare. She has
tont. That% all there is. between us, fine, intelligent eyes. though unfortun-
ain't it leow, s'elp !Jae if youll eat ately. her forehead spoils that fires-
knew when he bought them,. the figs
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY,
, were perfectly wholesome. The figs
Stead), Pragremi Whig limit in the New Were in cOurti,
firairna or tan tt ii miratlaii; The plaintiff, a cosier, who conduct -
Dr. Peteelatiens,•a Ressian scientist cable own case, was skilfully' moss -ex-
urb° has been experimenting for soine amine& The trial Was obvioualy going
years be connect:kin with the perfec. against him, and once or twice he re -
tion of a system of telephoning with- etonirr tioesonexhott Tizatsitatrecjoundtgeme othjeat-
out wires, claims to have devised all op-
, te grew deeper
Paratus by matins of . which persons I
may converae ea easily and distinctly
as be wire telephones, from London -
to Antwerp, or even from London to
New York, Dr. StienEt promises to give
a tletrionstration of his system on the -
River Thames. Pending' the testing of
these extraordtnary claims, it is Bathe
. .
two of them figs and jou ain't sick Bien, As I aaid, one grows minus Oa-
iteraediately Afterward, 1\11 lose my
The judge ot once stiae the propriety
passe
of this suggestion, and tithed the law-
ye.r whet he PrePoited. to do.
'Your honor is trying thie cam, not
r,a was the reply.
" No I No I The offer made to you,"
said the judge. ,
Aehereied donsultatimi took place.
0 1 e ted t un the eon -
ed. to this, and gradually becomes the
automaton fOr which One la evident..
ly taken.
, "Our bout% are short," the said, be
ctholuaion, "but the misery endues:Vie
even tuit excels all a faiatory Or /Mop
girl endures lit a week, do noteMazi
to say the girl Who really dnee head
posing feela the eXeetis of fatigue Which
My words iinply, But..the real misery
la felt by the- imeel Vibe Posee for a
Inietake 40
takes oe more odor Um
der aimilar coaditione, 'Writ . .
tele
'W. Mammas This is en IMPortant dise
coveri, and. throwe meth light upon
the proper balullieg of milk for best
"Clailletit Milking, by clean haede, in'
talsblpeit, mretwatstbaobsieuvaptimeierittetrerdcba;:titticte
and. thorough cooling ot the Milk.
Cooling A once lemene the capacity
of the milk to take uo adore. arreete
(ha process ot fermentetion, end, it
w,eit stirred during the cooling, the
create is kept foam, rising to the see.
Moe and will afterward more -surely
many eTnUltntely beautdul pictures, - remain Mixed with the milk While
sparea neither time nor money in reel- being distributed from the wagon,
1
izing his ideate Wbene in his early These are valuable ponsideretiona for
yeare as an artist. he swished. to pant a milkman who de:stree to gixe his pus -
the ieScapegoat," he took Ins ' canvas tenure a good aerviee ' '
and paints with him to the met, Wan- toFuocreoumeotishhe aslilmoPfletehtesaogndoobdeertoowslatYs
dered hundreds a miles, ',.ovex deserts Ls to have a tank of ice et i - roo
tptrno4plIrtial't17; litninfidelephe,Qfhtheatgraooastp, llthereeaP-01 lesattaZ tiasdii.huieliprutigi'141'reelYfujilLileelinnFaalf.fia:
his ptoture; and at the end ef three EirittntetinY tiind otadues,;twahnicuthelladre Psett7 01! ,
years of wandering and work brought
-•aartly tio sell It for lees. than it had sr3::d.'tpnhicetehtceatait:wwbbeaistIteev;olarelriminegtvoe40•111uhedie:i's lot,
back the completed picture to England
hotually cost hien to Paint it,
,Among continental artists Pone ever
worked more centimentiously than
Meissonier, some of whose tiny °AIMS -
Or with their microacopio 'perfectIon
detaiL aro valued at more than 41,000
a square foot. When Meiesonier was
Pabaiang hie "Napoleon in 1814,"
wiehed to give a realistic pioture-to the
sneyy-covered, trampled road over
which the French army . traveled, he
had a small plarform made and cover-
ed with clay. He kneaded and paean&
ed the olay, wheeled over it . a mina -
tura cannon, impressect lent -marks tan
it, re -kneaded it and repeated the pro -
stilt, Then he sprinkled salt over the'
and got the heal snow -effect he
scoesusghu:til. he was satisfied vv. ith the re -
rutty, hoof -marked, trap:016d clay,
Hyosai, the meat realietio of Jtitaan,
me painters, was cradled in realism..
Even as a child he would Mune _the
slums and make sketches of ' Arrawie
and wrestling bouts, As a boar of 9
he fished out from a river, the severed
heed of, drowned man and took it,
home to paint; and at 15 he would Mt
up his easel in front of a blazing fire
and calmly pub the flames on Ms can-
vas. It Es even on record that one day
he chimed two young ladies Of ligh
birth through the' corridors of a palace
simply. to sketch, As, he ran, A rare
pattern on the sash which one of them
• Verestchagin, Whose terrible war
pictures ere alniost repellant in their
realism, has risked hitt life many, times
while painting thera. He *old go,
sttetch-book• in hand, into' the thickest
of tbe fighting, end, sketch the fallen
men in the interials of defending him-
self from the ateacks of the enemy,
On ene occasiott he had to suspend his
painting for hours whtle 'the bullete.
rained around his °aerie and he bears
a's many scars as aoe hero-oall the
fruits for his love Of realism.
Me. Berkeley Whose battle-picturei
are commanding so much admitation,
never trists to memory or fancy _for
pis effects. If he wishes to paiht mud..
splashed boots he will go for a claaoe
hunting in the rain, and when he
reaches home will ma.ke a careful
study of the splashes' and re-proauce
there exactly on his canvas. Similarly
if he wishes to paint a tattered gar -
meet he evil' tear one into shreds with'
his own hands, and he is never oontent
to Paint a horse 'until he has actually
posed one in the desired attitude.
been that letter, every word, to titke power whieh ean be developed, in the Passing awari dd
the ethes bt that SOrp801,11k6 deb. skin its itadiCated by the :story of the ror with which it haa inspired them,
tame, beginning with the little words. Indian. Being altnost naked, end Ile had the donee totatigh at, there add
the dangerous little worde, "they say,' yet apparently 'mite eotafdrtable iri to reply facetiottely that the comet
to bury those Millet deep away in a inclement weather, he was asked vvhy did him too much hosier."
lonetiome :mot witete aoot tun he dienot aeern rafter and be naade WHAT ELAM'S/AMON SArs.
Ith meatte
eeded the whisper sof her minietering feet," 137 this rdteeerdire °Merin our 'the /same Aubjecteerlii this eentlarY 4 "43 " an' NY
wonld never tre d, where mho herself ill by the eX0oglara. he rePliech "White ai. Camille Viiihiteariettr, the dietine
, for eignaling the enemy* approaeb,
angel she is More fortunate than she petipheral lierreti arc too intettee& ime Predietione consenting the eild di Imo memos h„ aa, 6f immense value. xeith„
perhaps will ever know this aide of pressed by calorie elmagae, our owl. world. have eeverat times been MO er flato nor ersaphores an be renea
heeteel, ',try bleed spitene too feebly add In. Sotiated wlth comets „It was annotime-
„,, OM at this I range, and when the
Mhere le yet etitither WoMan, a ,eompletelsr developed to battle most ed thet the coMet of la elaifot elltInkmel weather le fog y the eteens siren
young one, and X Met the present istteoettifellY With heat, „ditieests and would (Moran:It the wor 4 s orbit on con. not general, y be trusted over one
tens* advisedly, for she is living Yet, ,traumatie Impreetions,,- its tattsoular October 29, 1882, which it did.sipi pre. or two mate. The inuanime faith
bItts. Of the Otilishateddene who thinks !are all too defieitillt and defeotive for Otuse Alert), the end of things was de* to place in Mireords ebility, ittdt
herself Yeti ivies and very 'superior, lour 'greateet comfort and welfare. All blared at hail& Rumenity Wita threat.
is a tendeney tO betievo that the pos.
Sible benefita of the new, system have
been much exaggerated, but its abili-
fis whith has noir boon thoroushlY
established, to supply a speedy Mule,
er, thirty to fifty milee distant tonal
;mild never go egain. And, that elus manat face no pain no slick. Indlen itu reins ae rono th t h di I
and teovliaf ertharig lel daily, he le fat, and bonnet:Atte tissue theetance dieted. There Wits great oxeitentent, which the Britiah Government menu
ing`frons the Unittintliag help Vela Oh t
and the tenet: Of that hot verb / have its Itanational powers have been re, ell it watt going o ppe hltsivert him in the **trying out
used elledeisedly. for X should speak doted, Yet aeldea le heard, a OAT tO The orbit-Ahrst is. to sity,, the path ef navel and other etignality enteri-
I the earth..lted been coettinaided with l'auts, prolohtea to bola, JustRied.
heore eortestli if I said she thought 'develop the skin. ,. i
•
RA
Ala, said the man who tot sometimee
morose aMI visionary, "If I only httd
the wined iaf an eagle and the neart
Of a lion,
Anoeher bf dYsPerisialinutMur-
ed the fatality phyidoitin, in tones Of
toempa Sty 11
you ou t wish for is the setomeoh
of a gest.
AUTOMOBILES DT 1/40.
"trucanson is add to have inVented
the first heti:elle:se 601.440 about 1$0
years ago, The celebreted meeltadi-
clan had the honor, 1/40, of exhibit.,
ing the velsiele to LOWS XV..; ot
Prance, who we. art Weed with its
Working that he talitd Vautentson
hie pe, trout**,
•
'
ENGLISH AO IRISH.
Why These Two itarel lin,ve Nrver, nem
That the EAngleisfhe
irig under the same physical condi-
tions, should have the most opPosite
characteristics of any tWo people in
the world ts One of the mytteries. The
physical coriditione of the two races
England, heing insular.", with. a surface
are almost identical. Ireland, . like
marked by moderate irregularities and
possessing a moist add equable climate
the chief differences being that Ire-
land its rather more naountainous than
England, and its climate being a little
milder and wetter, Yet the two peo-
ples are sharply' contrasted an tem-
perament ane character. The Irish
are as impuleive, mercurial, humorous
and unitiethodical as the Engliah aee
atolid, orderly and atractieal, In war
the Irish are most, auccessful atteck
the English in detente. The Irishman
enters into matrimony with his heart
only, the Englishman. calculates the
cost of marriage before making a pro-
posal. Irish literature is more witty,
more tender, more glowing than Eng-
lish, but is less solid and endurtng,
The contrast ot character as moat
ettikingly detnonatrated by the fact
that the two nations, during an Inter-
course of more than seven centuries,
have never been able to thoroughly
understand each other, and, apart
from artificial difficulties manufate
hued by unscrupuletus agitators, the
real differences betWeett the two Olin -
tries have been entirely due tO a
mutual misunderstanding of each
other's characteristics,
TO IDENTIFT GEMS.
In these days of frequent robberies
it Is well to adopt some method. of iden4
tifleation more sate than that of tt
sitnple recottnitoin of' one's own jevy
els It is next tia impossbile to pick
nut one's own ring from it collection seven weeks earlier a co e of hatches
of twetity. An expert might do it, but can be turned put, and raised for mar -
few WOM011 can. • ket, fetching in a goodly retort!, and
" The beat method is the jeweller% they ate ea et the way of' the chickens
method. Every 'piece of jewelry they tialeaard for 8t°ck' %'Phich °Wit° along
„own is marked avith an identificetion Xt. Huoier adds: The Mee is short
unake oldeftishioned churn dasher,
only make the dasher Of a piece of tin •
six or seven inehes in diameter, aolder-..
ed firmly en to the, end of A wire
handle, wheel fiad better be galvanized
end have a loop in. the end tetkhang '
up by. Two or three plunges with this
implement in a 'can, of milk eaoh time
be very effeotive in agitating a cone
that a pail is emptied will be kir to
sequently in cooling the milk, _
We much prefer this simple and *
Motive method to any of the more eta`
borate "and expensive ones and it IS'
experienee 'that milk so treated
will keep.' longer than as -though ea-
posea to the atmosphere, in a fine spray
or a thin sheet. in neither of which' ,
ease are any germs removed, but it"hi
reasonably certein that even antler
yery favorable contlitiens, a. feW Are
added to the milk. Milk or nay ober
fluid will. cdol ranch more reidily When
hrenght in close contact with Water,
than in air, even though the air 18 eon-
siderably colder than the water, a his ,
.is especitillye true of milk in tin c, ne
or glass jars, If . one must have _
aerator, he should choose one thro 77 -
which water is tun tor pooling ,. •
peseta
CORN AND OATS BEST- Egr
• FEED; ' ' "
*If the' sheeP ttre to be fed diiring
the *inter, begio by giving them it
tight grain 'ration while the grass is
atilt aped Anil tom -ease it as the feed -
gets •Pooree, so the sheep :well gain
right 0,164g. says Mr: atesse
Then, after tbe grast: season is over, '
give , them a dry, :weileveatilatidosbee -
or, barn, which. is 'net subjeet to
&wits. You neee:,uaR.Istjs..exaP_sedrty:h. ge: to
do well lf tn'ey eild'ain-cCgart"-. 1?itlana •4-rdtahn:Win
rfrfoe:eu4ineblinotid:elpF111,40e:see 411,1 efrta.tohmhe evveph:ratoii:del
cular about h
moch as pos
and like to 1
th
to good %vete usinathe middle of the
day. a..., ,a •
Of the meanies-1MM grown• On the a
tarra, I ha.ve had the beer cern vith
Corn aid oate-about. bwo-t et •
'and one-third oats. Sheep like
meal with 'their grain ration also, b 1.
.1 consider It tOo expensive. unless
'ivied in:giving a gaud flock ext
finish, Clover certainly Makes t
best hay thlit is grown in Indiana, b
if it. is not mixed with other hay,
would rather have an Occaalonal f
'ot some other kindS„Resides the .hay
I like to give them! om3-feedsof--bright '
Cut fodder. The fodder.can „be; fed in,
the grain boxes if they are made lerge
epough tor it. Thee, if I am giviege
three feeds of grain, often put one
tead of itoa top of the fodder. ,
I like to have my, eheep fed 'often •
and. regularly, at least two or three
times for' the grain and; three or four
for the Amy; or three 'of bay and one .
of fodder would ao welh Thea
believe as Much depends on the skill
and faithfulness of the feeder as on the
rations given. Sheep will eat .near-
'ly one-fpurth •mare grain on a keen.
frosty day than they will in a damp
warm one. So to feed them all they
care for and still have their appetites
fresh for the next feed requires not
only experienee but it keen eye, f6i-'
business, Do not feed out in the rain. '
They will keep their feed dry if you.
will give them a fair ohanee,
POULTRY PROFIT,
Mr. Hunter says that" it 18 a tone,
stint saurpe, of. surprise to him ttlit
so many beginnet's in peultlayeroa
scene to thalli egga alone the sere roe
to profit. :Whi cannot they under.;
stand that with "meat' added to theit
salable produota they have hy ao mueb
inert:aged their sales? Egge are ell
right so far 50 they go, but with eggs
and meat we have a larger business
and better profit.
Vityandette plymouth Rock hens,
when they go to market, will average -
to bring about 40 tente Reis*, Mad
that sum is a decided. adilitme to the
yearly return,: from a flock. WYttlia '
dotte ahd Plymouth Rook cbickens are
alvvays salable, :from a pou:nd weight
up teamaturte teed for market ehicite "
eas no hotter B can be found. Mott
PointrYmen have i tors a ood-
ere ; by starting the a six
nUmbera It is seratehed by the, JeWel- sighted vvho doesn't camaider and woek
ler, as ation ail ib is hought, and *enter- for the profit from the market pout -
led on hie registry books, with. a fell profit from eggs. If he was losing some
try side cat the husitmes, to well as the
destription of the 'setting end each - eart of the egg profit by having an eye
ralOroeCope arid the mambas will be on the poultry side, he had better stick
to the eggs; but when he cat make
Stone, Examine your rings with, ti
found. _ quite as rauch, 'or e,Veti a little, more,
repaired, this number, wi ite repair
ia from egge, while keeping the eye on
Whenever an article tatijewelty
1 the meat profit, isn't he blind_ to hie
ritgiriStbroork"Wraher68610r eitiltralefto,n wthhitioreis- Own heat ititerest not to do sof It. le
like a retread working for passenger
trim of ell artiolee of jewelre, btit is bushiest only, and neglecting the
partiettlarly noticettble in the repair freight bosinese.
of Watches Every time a • watch is
. TROUBLE tN BIGHT.
- V6°1111413 lirtItItAhle:-/V.voeltjueCt°mUaNdeEit4 big 8°C0letti thrneeivadhnelintjjeis'iriswatjceeelFeetileadrejtmavesie:ticiittusetet,ea* Clark -i know now ex ectl y how e
defaulter feels when 116 Stands on the
depealt in a savings bank,„ in trust for the length of time since the watch verge „a aitt,"ea3,.
my baby b7 When he 10 tWenty-one was twit cleatil, es ha hes it re
and let him tee horfe :ring:Saco:rat 8ttitp' - deenerli:tnivenetinetntylhottarkeelfirtitettritrewelert
6 inalou
atOelr GPeenutTehld lanlitereeeeWt''On't Peyal tried -
married with it, and now ilve got -
ler will Olt out the registry for yun.
0 support him and his wife end eight Y'ittv obancee of recovery in Oise of
'
that. My boy dtew the money and robbery, sue greatly Increased.
ehildlren. •
AID TO VISION.
NOT VERT CONSOLING, 1 auppose / should he 'y116116(1 if I
Smith -et noticee yoU ditlit t ispealt to reoiti:iuerolite:heitge111147"dbidetengtitpl:a:tviseat teller:
I vvili ban 'hint the bank beide tell ter a in 1118 kg. gilt Green -Why, what t
th tit cif th II Id Clarke-47es When my wife went
41"A' when rau 0404 hron twig worn- to tramiate "hie thoughts itito the
onee-Re Intuited me yesterday... /1 you wore your eyeglasses here,
Ins. What t the trouble / mita frontier dittleet.
mils& roe a..n old tool. the inbabitaht answered. at ono, you
tinsith.Weit you •oittet remember fi Usk I
that roo re not as male an you ttssnI cia fired kiss revolver a few
te be,
4hbett I of uusittet,
rf..!,•4 .
4.1*
away she told me to be sure and have
the plumbing overhauled While she
, WAS gone. forgot it till the" minute,
and she'll be Melee tomorrow.
Los WORST.,
She -Rave you ever acted in private
theatricals t
the worn diegisee that ever
hs,r,peued to nie watt getti ermined
'for, 'staying op all night en working
a tick-teolt vtleaf moil door,
POUND POD, POUND.
il,he says it We* eating en WIWI,
h adt her ao tat
24,h That 11.000nalta ter hew sweet
weigh, await t
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