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rsrir ted it bct- toiiccsfcttci i cedar rails artdfertceposts 8tav6sheadingshlnglesi washtubschurnsbuti tertubsporkbarrels wood flour 4 feed 1 t2lt2ydiag in these licet the iviiile u lo find i hotter place ihia thomas c moores to hjyajiyihlczimhethom linos ilsq to fiad ost il jm axe indebted la hlin forauiiac pur- chittxi froca bm hj books atocio ire wid he ttoujdkiethtf money kachlnery a sutc jostcr icuiynet and ebloicle bolter icl ia cood ccadiiioa goldiei mc- couogb miic tor tijc loi for cih- teos c- hooee acton ont picture frames- at j watess eeothees piotxjees vtatees ehothees- conice poles bacaer rods koaldjcgs cords xukj glrss bevelled ilirrocs aansrs materials winsar i ketont i waters brothers 25 rwyndeah stseet gtjelph wellingtoii marble works hamilton clark proprietors whoicsije cndriiil defers in ituble granite aci evcrythicg pcrtiiniag to cemqter c-orfc- direct iapotcrs of ail kinds ofgrsniteacd msrble havilitcly vitltcdtbcdiycifcadycrarite qarc5dhtriasptiiiiadlhet5tire 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bcia couecid ihrcasb it tbitccajd cot be conecteaiaactj other traj- lftcy ta tccoaat tjikt hix been iued tad thea returned- by tbe tiia t co gooii aftr rcttics the certhat to ccterpeas 1ia bea collected throazb this 4foaiuoc iltrcltctttrijhiastobcccajcnca- bcwby eetaittirstriaxo to oar i tt huailtoa u1 receive by rctcra ffiitl tvm jr- tirclin ceniacttc cf icesbetthip etc testi- eoaiils scat j b mills co managers an asj iaare t si jiiri ciireat a fxc scaroia u rtiiyj afcopoorclwftrs n kitart bonflitnd put in aritcliss cooiioa ladies tad chifcireaf h- tstily cat i el wo ed ek toarorjj artiris first aass brick the iinderffsned has his fpceaild ett brici mjtj nor ia operiion- lad iatcais toning oat tome zj3jxg bricis this rcasoa ptr- tietxbotffl bnildiag tad desire ant elis brisk tt reuoatbieprieea shoold order frcai josxgitexserie ballfnafadrq gruelpk busiaess college guelphoktaer6 tbifytieiacfedaeatioc iisreced u el oacc jnteiiscaial tadeiciaeay jtktical nect- j inint teryatiried degree ttjertqaraicatsct this progress tud commerciil f ia jrf of tha is may b aieticacri thxt tijosc crailias taemseltcs of the eapezujr edviaijjej3aerei ia the caeipfi buiaess college tad inria ia tier oneorotaerofthevuiedirtis of basaiess htc re g focad on fiiiiiiag the prescribed earneolac ready tad ealcicajr equipped for theeoaaict fetf any c the ertduiies ac- cordiag to the ehoria- o is reaaju ceed be long oaempjoyed- to meatioa their traicisg e it m rzle a juaion tocibe tao hierttjre cinaiiaai thcre are 10 vacstioa iddrttt j i hiccoesnce wr priadal well equipped and stylish rigs can always be secnred first cl3 palfit for connrdal tnmi- isrs st special bates 1 a caatfortablc- baa cawtail diy trains aad nigtz also it ordered givecs call john williams mcnab co merghakt tailors hive asscmec possession o the business g that wellknown stind the east endtailorshop and will coattnne the bqsiness with a desire to please and satisfy all coito- merr bott as to qcality style and irict4 of roods a fair share 0 public patrouace is respect fully lolicited 1 3tabco tbj la tba way of it wide wnrld over j oco i bclotod and one it tjio lover i i one glvea and the otlicr receives j oni lavishes all in a wild eiiiotloc- i one offen a naile for a lifai dcrotica one hojici and the other belicvcfi one hes awako in the eight owceji and the other drifts snto t tweet loand deci ouc cocl is aaame with a cadlite iasjioc one play yiih fove in as idlcrt fashion oaeiteaik andtho etfcirhears j oae tabs i lore yon ana wet eyes khov it and oac laughs lightly and iajt i lxow it with iiailes for the others tctrt one lives far trotberand nothing beside and the other remembers lie world fs wide this jx tbe way of it sad earth artr the lioart that brcals is ilia heart cf ithe lover and the other icartii to forgec 1 for what is the nse of cndlcu sarrow thoash the sa goes doin it wcl riseto- i eorrov j mil life it not over yet j oh iknowthlitrathuiknawcoolhcr thatrogsicnato lcrcfslaine owniaothcr ellawhetcrwifaz stutt jamititjuxalirng ill hie verid bal hot of it- et jucr e iiitit w barber bros paper makebs georgetown owe cist sgalc if canada oo stytej ialeg tales f5cals kgwtesl shows i lumber shingles amd lath tpht aadersicned desires ialniom the pabic x thstfaehasdotronfaanc and vl l ia stock a fall line of pine and hca iocfc us well as other kind of latcber also first tad second claai piae shingles lath- coal wood ftavingpirchased the coal brhcfe of urc 8 smth l tm prepared tosrjjply au kinds cf 8tot col i have lso a good stoct of wood ktra wood aihccdar and itiinvool a t r-easoa- able prices wood and coal deiirered jauek eiowk mutual fire insurance company or tot ootjotr of trslukgtoit estibliilted 5 10 headofffce guelph jtareil3ihinilier4iacuaaiifactoree jjsll otber defjioaof iroicrty on the prcmianixotesyslea j fwswe caas davidson president secretary john tay1ae agent- hzeiilo pause and coiosider j thai it ri3 be to yoar own interest to pitronire home trade we warhi refpcctfnlly iatorai the ichaiactsof actoa tad szrronciias eoaatry that we erttaiin is ail runaisg order and ia a better position than before the tze to 11 ill orders ectrcsted toes to rrtics halloing lumber vii be dressed whyoawtilttrdhoallksac uizic with cetocst2idciicu j k c we are auo prctired to ch all orders pumps cz short uruic aid froj czz experience ia the ltxces re reel eoaticct that can gi tat- isfactioa every time so cce ea with yotrr orders and help to roll tbe ball tlons sioccv ciics the ore za whether she las lees cr zo tffos ebnage haaascr 1 ixz 1 srzcultt or machine high inished book papers grade weeklt news the pa pea the above mills just arrived weaving i int t iritchell desires to inform thepeope of acton and bqrrondicgs that lie is prepared to take orders for wcitmin fcieds ol fincy rag carpets fiinncj hhcetinc shirtid and press goods hlrijtd orpaiiltv7illorpaio also bed blxaikets sua horseeunketswo vards wide and over and t will sisrantee that iwiheivepood sitisfactioa to all fanners and oluerr who will favor trc with their palrcnare t mitchell- ased in this journal is from wm baebee ft bros- r j holmes jjutcttbbs hahi treet actou have mach iileaaaxe ia aaaotmctng to the etttaeai iof acton fhst tljcr b ejected and ppnd a new batcher ahop on main ktroet and prepared torondnct a italghrlonrartl but- rtfflflitiaeai hfnifiailhiteeexperieoeiii tbo boainoasi m foarantee all coatohiers who ator as ltt their patronage perfect aauafaetion fcbuuofteat impoetfauy aolleit jour eatoemod it v e j holmes a large quantity of the purest 1iellebore and the finest quality- of paris creeh if rian if erciith wasat heart a- meek and howfy christian alxjandia in good wotks of tiiat nrccious kind which attract bat little attention foe they were as qoiet acc tmostentatioos as he dewfall apen thirsly flowers she came of a ptoad slid wealthy family whose princely entertainments hid beca a featarc vith them from he time of the first iferodiths settling in america hot parents were worldly fashionable people- whose chief ambition was to keep ap the prestige of their procd old name and to shins in society kotfucg gave them greater pleasare than to gj1 their elegant mansion with guests and jo see ilaxtan their only child mov ing aboat among them with racclul ease the keynote to an acqaaiatanee with the iletediths was olture so that an invitation to one of their social gatherings was finite an event iltjwas sure to be a few o reason and a flaw of soal sainlcy dire rising young physician was pee of their favorites he was an en- thosast in his chosen profession givins his time freely to those ttmnnp the afflicted poor who had no means to ray for his ser vices j his rail for le church drew him into ths suniiay school toang as he wastheybad chosen him to he enpointendent and he had already infesed so mach ol his owri earnestness into the work that the chapel haderotrn to be loo small for the increased membership and was to be enlarged he was strongly attracted by marians sweet face and gentfc ways and had oncon- sciixitly been drawn toward her home so oftea that a last he began to take himself seriously to task for it marian though a cultivated elegant girl who appeared perfectly at ease in society was ia realityvery shy and united to this waia skrinking timility with regard to lialng the rail from her deep religions feel- ings odr dare had no knowledge of them aid as 5dr and afrs scrcdith did not hesi ute to speak lightly o the most sacred sub jects he feared that starisns views might be cf the same nature with those so near and dear to her if arian had accepted his invitation to hear the arstocioof the which was about to be given on a grand scale and the sensation of pleasare which it cave him to thitk oj having that tiny hand resting npon his arm of as it were monopolizing the gentle girl for an evening had opened his eyffi to the tree- state of his feeling for he discovery was a startling one his xs wards as he stood by her dying came back to him clearly and dis tinctly j do not wed with an unbeliever my sor my only son lest yoar own faith grow ditti 1 tas it a gift of prescience had the de- pa ting saint forseen the present hoar of do tbt o it was with mingled feelings that he ea led to fulfill his engagement at the ep- po nted time i iarian looked vef y lovely as she came in o the room her delicate face rose sow- er like in its soft bljom from herdark rich dlisb j ehey had barely interchanged the tanal fo mal greetings when the bell rang and a servant appearojlinthe doorway with a re- ci est that miss lfarian would come into ti e hall for a moment she soon returned hi the sparkling hi ightness had vanished from her face iam eo sorry dr dare and so disap pointed 1 but will yea excuse raeffor not going with yea this evening something unavoidable has happened to prevent me stanley dare rose certainly ifissi meredith bci it is the 1 xt evening cf the messiah we cannot hear it again this seison l have been looking foiward to it with fjreat pleasare yaa inast tell me all about ft when we next ineet that will be the exfc best thing to doing she made no farther explanation and iianley took his leave bat not for the nratorio another half boar found him n his oisce surroanded by books of refer- itfl wm m la r c a yy jw iz e2lr oy and sarpriie maria a meredith the soand of a lowton d voice oame to his ear as h entered an 1 trith an over whelming heartthrob of he recognized that it was the jetted child of luxury and wealth who was kneeling by that lowly sickbed t she iwas reading aloud the 11th chapter cf jobs and over the was wasted facet ap en tbvpiuow shone a toritaite of that hca vonly joy into yhich the freed soul was abont to enter i i marian had notnotioediiicntnmce and as the first look told his practical eye that earthly aid was no more noefled the young man siood silently with bowed head feel- kg as thongh he was upon holy pronnd a lopg sigh then anotbwr then all war over j j marian rose and closed the pale lids over the eyes weary do longer toached her lips piiicglj k3tho marble forfiheadaud turned to call mrs richards her face brightened ks bhe saw who stood ieside her and she gave him her hand silent expressing no sarprise at his pres ence j tun humble brow said lt i fill come again in the morning and make tho cecessary arraneements then she took stanley j rjares proffered arm and he led her to lhe carriage in answer to his low spoken may i see you home x she said toanks i shall be tery glad of your compsny if it will noff trouble you too ranch 1 i j the drive wasj for a time a silent one marian was the first to efeak r stjch a peaceful goiighome deprives death of its terrors poor little woman 1 how nappj the must be to see husband and children once more her life has been so lonely deprived of thetnandit has been tery hard for her since she must accept charity or starve she has been well cared tor though as oar mission school teachars have visited her regularly and sup plied her wants so you are enlisted i the great army i did church which i worship had ing to the landlady who in her wayhadi been viry kind to mrs through her tedious illness she of christian workers mips marian not know ihit- thi beiievp is your place c school of thai land conn cted with it kb said marian si nply it has not bat v2 are not boande i by one church ours s not a sectarian crk it is open to all who lore cfciut hat how is it that i found you in such a sadi scne and in the you njot feel a shrinking the grim messenger yo der ko answered man ed there almost daily s ill aai found myself veiymcch interested iahec she bare her st fferinrwith buch patient sweetness on e she said to me that though she had no sometimes thoarht how to dit alone i tcd her me il she had reason to neirl snd i would coi mifjzr how late the hen tenger from her which 1 aased me to bfeak my enrsgmeut with y n this evening ft is better to go to ing tinn to the house 0 doctor said this his- tos were tremulous witlifeeiin he felt that daring a had been ptif ally blind modest craviry with vhich marian had moved trnid the gay t irong had showed conclusively that tho note them here was the tree religion to visit the widow and the f itherleis in their afiiction and to keep ones sef anspdtted from the world and he hsddaredto ndgeherl he felt himself eo humbled before her thitit was some time before he could sum mon resolution lo call bat when he did so heriwelcome was so maflectedly cordial thai he soon found hi iself upon his old footing in the famil- it was not many months before he asked andj received permissk n from mr mere- dith to pay his address a to marian his frank manly nature h d always been fully appreciated by the pn le girl and when he asked her for the rich reasareof her love it wis not deiied him tenirur too 1 dd at tbe approach of bo young 60 ten- iin i have visit- ce she has been so fear of death she terrible it would be then to send for think her release to her at once no r it was 1 mes ne house of mourn- feasting as the i these months he not to see that the h ita facn she was also a fine assortment scotch and english turnip seeds of bosses nohth american washing machine flatcntos in censdi lz ia celled 5tat iss7 ial wringer ia the worw itutekth limjtwbercver introdncfti coiniietluoo -dcfli- im f a cbsllence for floroivrtiticn by any niher wtsmnc machnip ever invuntodonmrth twrrfv thousand machines nowino erery machine goaranujed to give bsiisfaction aflchlae wttb wrincer u withoqt wringer 66 covrosponjioiico aolicitod send for clrcnlar iaytd bhultts bocewood p 0 iwiprgt tnt thfltowniihlpaof ewnosiug kuanoatreya eraiuosa gaelpn ud citf- of find tih hc gkajrfttlts gqb dmg and bookstore agknopbiqi choice s4ecii0k a man does harm tof others by bis actions to aimscil by his thus hts the happiness of yo it life depends upon the character of your 1 uonghts the end of man is a i- action and not a thought that it were 1 be nobles work and play ar cecesaarf to eich other bat they should bigotry and unchar sisl in what is behev bat in the spirit in which it is held t forget the old men from whom of a lie by telling lome sooner or later which of ten leads to they whocrouch t 1 to cake us fall be race suddenly there came a timid pull at the ightbell he answered it himself and found a ittle palefaced bey shivering with coid come in tommy he said kindly whats the matter mamma sent me to tell you that mrs browns dying- ive been here before bat you wasnt here poor little fellow 1 so youve had the long walk twiccj well warm yourself while i slip on m j overcoat and get my case of medicines j i deebf if i can do any good but will try the wind was blowing and the air was been and frosty bat the stars shone clear lydown and the rpoon gave a silvery radi ance to the mnrkj streets as hey hastened through them j 1 as they turned into the 6ualid laue where tommys mother lived they found abandaomeoqaipifie drawn npftt the cor- ner twpcamfcn muflled in his huge greitooatj was peering anxiously down u10 ttreot evidently weary of hia position and hoping oj haie ijis tiresomsfftfch soon broke op he tfeht iaj- wilb the niiiselem step so soon ledcd byjt siotj the kind of persons the men who do folks at home are up wehave much to fear kq man ever goi ri it it issare to come to hobnob with its ac hor thought is born ac 1 never conveyed to another oiy thede cription is conveyed rror our feet are ionginj cry carefai of fawn the old tixdebbox bt hexhy m bb0058 probably tbpre are few children of trie presentday who have ever seen or even beard of tbe oldfashioned tinderbox and matches yefitty years ago the friction match now so universally used had bat just been invented and did not come inio general use for many years before the year lbsoi or thereabouts housekeepers were oblieed to use matches of domestic manufacture theso were small pieces of white pine wood permjps twice the sue of our match the ends of which had been dipped in melteir brira- stone a small iron skillet in which lo melt the brimstone was once a common kitchen atensilin many families in- kelr england if not elsewhere j the only way to light one of these brim- atotiq matches was to bring if in contact with a spark of fire for this porpota there used to be kept in every ho as small tin box filled with burnt rags aud this was called a tinderbox in order to obtain a light a common gun flint was straok with considerable foree against a piece of bteel made of couveient size whiah produced a few sparks these lodging upon tbe burnt rags made sufficient fire bo readily light the match i thftse smouldering tags for the epaika thos obtained did not produce a blaze were afterwards extinguished by a round tan cover called a damper to thnscreate fire required some experience especially in damp weather or with cold fingers oh win ter mornings we have known people to make a bad piece of work with the flint and steel and to succeed only with great patience instrijung a light if one hap pened to be cross or nervous the chances were that he could dot succeed at all hor was it an infrequent sight to see the good wife of the house running across the street with a shovel to borrow a shovelful of live coals from a neighbor the chimneysmoke of whose dwelling proclaimed that she had a fire tbe change to tbe match of com merce was one of the first of what we mow coaaidsr modern- conveniences in many families it was one of the childrens chores to prepare wood for matches and to dip the ends in melted brimstotie these matches were sometimes to jbe bought in tihops bat kew england econ omy more freqaenlly led each family to prepare its own still it was not uncom mon for poor children to make a trifle of moaeyby selling bunches of matches to their more fortunate neighbors j in sparselysettled neighborhoods gijeat care fear exercised at night by tbe heajof the house to keep the fire he took pre caution that there should be a good bed of live coals t the hour of retiring these he covered wjth many shovelfals of ashes to prevent them from burning out tbe next morning the coals were usually found to be live u on raking open the ashes and serving to start the days fire it was not an impoeible feat to thus preserve jtfie family fire throaah the year without re course to tinderbox and matebea j the modern f rictica match was welcomed by most housekeepers although here and there soma oli p4wple objected to ir con sidering it a dangerous article as no donbt it is when carelessly used or left lying about the first friction match invented required to be drawn across aieceof fine sandpaper in ordcrto produce a hgbt this was called a incifer and was such safer although not so convenient as the present match then came ths present patent friction matches which used to be called lecofoebs there were no fancy match boxes in old times and the tinderbox was not pon- sidered an ornamental article bet was kept out of sight in the cupboard or on the kit chen mantelpiece ttiij a imie j x0k sqjum old satcr it is sometimes said that a mans j sin cerity of pcrpose is proved if he pata his hand in his pocketbook certainly the old american of the following anecdote proved his he ivaa a stingy mau and sat listening lota charity sermon ai be was nearly deaf he was accustomep lo sit facing the congregation directly under the pulpit with his ear trumpet directly j upward toward the preacher the sermon that day moved him he had a habit of communing ajood with himself and is the sermon proceeded he said ill give plo then he said ill give 15 a th cl ot tbe appeal he was greatly affected and declared he would give fifty dollars but when the boxes 1 began their round hia generosity qaickly ooed away he down from fifty to twenty from twenty to ten from ten to five and finally said i guess i wont give nothing today as the box moved nearer he again soliloquiz ed let this wont do who knows how much may depend 00 this this coyet- ousness may be my ruin the box was coming nearer the crisis was upon him what should he do 1 the box was under bis chin the congregation were looking he bad been holding hia pocket- bookj in his hand daring his soliloquy which uncon sciously to himselfhadbeen andible bis neighbors at the final moment he took his pocketbook and laid it in the bo say ing as he did so kow squirm oldnatarl kperaxce jot a woman la liverpool wasreoently sent to prison for drunkenness for the obeihuu- dred and seventy fifth time in the same city 6u the same day inquests were held on a paintorknd signwriter and on a fo- male clerk ahd bookkeeper bothof whom had committed suicide by drinking pois on drink iffaa the cause of both an enrush brickmaker states that of the beer drinking men in his employ the small est number jt bricks made in a given tinfe by any one i lan was g09coo the small- est number 1 iade by any abstainer daring the same lia e was 716000 a difierance in fator of al abiiainence of i 87ttoo bricks j m ag held by jirewersiu san- il ia reported one of the mot i on the walls at the place ire these words down wllh red clergy and the sanday- at arccct daskyo s- toes btretchfl of roeetingo the whitetil schools j is it righmto derive revence oat cf a traffic whieliuo decent man defends total abstkiaers do cot and drunkards can not keepf up the saloons of canada who are thi supporters of tbese institu tions thejjmust befonudinthfl ranks cf those who call themselves sober saloons live by makijig others unable to live the results to the ariny of inebriates must come from somebody children wfiose cbil- dren tbe cindxiiaii souuiirfm saloon organ sees the handwriting on the wait it says prshibiiio 1 will inevitably be the stat and national issue ia 1602aadthe plain coldjaard 11 dicatioos arc that piohibitiou will win by 1 large majority we speatt what we know to be facts our remarks may uot be palatable but dnless they are heeded andaction is taken in thedirectiou we indicate hhe circulation of saloon liter- ature in lets than fiveyear our big brew- eters wql b like the distilleries now cloyed by the whisfcey pool for rent and no renters i a liquor japer the champion exclaims- what shall we do to be saved from the impending alamity of prohibion which is crawlicg upoq us one step a a time pro hibition is marching on local option law is crawlicgjupon us we admit that we are in a predicament what is the best means of afctricating ourseltee from- this tangled detjvork thas escaping tbe suckers of this moral reform octopus in short what are wie to do to successfully oppose the oawardttnarch of prohibition tbe cyclone is coming tt must wrench a fellows jaw mightily to cry out- after that fashion and then in the same issue declare that prohibition docs not prohibit sciextinc jiiscellxyy j a dentist in calgary maqitobaha4 been busyextraiiting tetih froilndianfl jit is stated thatrbtfore tbe advance of civiliza tion wbenjthe natives soasisted solely on bcffalo rnt decayed tectii were unknown among thebii braves who stand the tor ture of thesundaneewithoqt flinchi ig are redncedtok state of object terror when they feel tie cold grip of the forceps an iiistrtiment called the osteotome has been invented aa ac improvement owr the clumsy snrgieal methods of ugh boues by means of saws it is practically a circular ng at a very bigh rate of speed by an electric motor an tngenioni thield which paaies aroend the bone to be oper- ateddpny protects tbe sarroahding flesh from iujup t it is foiipd that nearly ever kind of glass especially j that containing manganese is liable to sifebange of color by the action of sunliit ljut the glass tan be restored to its origin a color bj heat s stained glass in windows bat- has changed tint through solar action can thas be restored by heat- the phc vf vcvr published at the genoa inlian schcol in kebraska makes the staleolent that indians are becomjng baldheaded as result of the change from feathers ti hats and caps a youni french ofiicer ia eaid to tiava invented imicrophone which will record and axndidce the approach ot a body of soldiers sjndgivo some idea as to their numbers1 a comgany has been formed in berlin to manafacuire electrical watches two small cells and a stnalr electric moiox lake the placoiof the ordinary movemept a dzntat zxprzj3cff i tbinki would rather si anywhere than find myself in a dehtiijs chair theres a linking sensation cl tc m so that i find lamnenonaenjeterlkn w taexem a feeling ol fear alas bswfenn 1 ttead tbat aialccs ray hair rise alliwcr my 1 ead an unfleflned dread of a sense of pate tbat ont ot my i3werto try to exbla x liai the backward rwing of that tap lotted chair makes my thoughts float awcy on a ies bfjalr so cold and dark that i hold my tmjatn i know 1 xo feeling but that c dread ind so i close ay eves andlfabnly wait r c itfilxettntl- wiliirg to boar myfaifl t hattiie dentins teicgiayingrrniejio iefsitf kecalls niy thoughts to tho eanioqi n f visit and t very ioon nad tiat the cne of am liairni deal toqrcal to try to expliii ha what seems anbge u over at last and 1 2nd con lootihg a minntejba j aated while i sat timidly shivering ihcte in the casticaed euibraco of thq 4 chiir ath0dght fob pabests what if god should place in yod hand a diamond and tell yon to inscribe in tt a sentence which should be read at t te bast day and shown then as an ipdex s toar own jthoaghti andj feeliogs whai 0 trt what caution wool d you exercise n the selection kow tqis is wbatfeod b sd ne he has- placed before you the inmoad miads of yoar children jnora impe ian ble than tbe diamond oh which you ax to scribe every day and every hour t f 3 our instrnctions by yoar spirit or by y iur ample something which witxemiii s4 l be for or against ya at the juogment h a mas eateb a farnods man eating tiger has jt tl eea captured alive in india a pit was dnj for a trap and baited with a live iullk after two days the besst came ardt ad md promptly jamped inbi he pjt- ta e iur him a second pit wssdng near t te irai- and of the same depth from this an- wiiioi- nel was run to tn3 first pit a jhu earth being left between tho end of iho tunnel and the pjt a strong bsinj ob was poshed into the tunnel from th ie and pit a goat was placed in the cage an ithas wall of- earth broken dowo ti ijjsr- sprang upon the goat the entrana of ihe cage quickly dosed and thebea5v- ik ftsi- ahdsiayed so nnil he was safe cufta k the snake scotrge of ixd a the returns for 1836 show thai 2 human beings perished from sna india the number of caitla snakes is returned at 15h t 1 that 417506 snakes were destroy that 25360 rqpecs were paid by tae eminent as rewards for their desfti the mortality from snake biteiii mach larger among women tb they are usually bitten in the 1 uig when they go out onseea a light either to letch wood froo stack or for some other domestic daring the rainy season when m the rice fields are under water thf takb refuce on higher plats of wtuchahe villagep are bii u and tney hide uierflselves inthf little wood isttks tad- granaries in the courtyards of th mo isee while cot untraquentlyi they take np jieir abode in the bouse itself where then b allowed to dwell with impunity am re sometimes fedwith milk cntii do xabb unlucky day the wjfe treads tax id tafiy on thenake in tbe dark aaditii am upon he and bites her 1 from the bite of 1 fall- grown cobra ceath ensues in a- jterj fewf minutas f urn on r saixlvu fire-horses- ers for friendship a d fiattery are deadly foes trying to reform i man by reforming his sarroandings is ii ic tying sheckel pears or rambo applesto tie rough twigs of a crab tree the parcu who a ects carefulness as to th whom he permits 30ns vrim his children to assoqate and yet permits them to read any thig that comes to hand is a simpleton or wo s i malice- envy gu le evil speaking and such like things are wrong and can not dwell in the heart bl a christian examine yourself in the ligh of this fact aud if they are in your hea t get rid of them at once i daniel webster s id there is always room at the top 1 hat is just- where there is no room societ is a pyramid there is plenty of room at the bottom and unless be base be broad ai d well laid the whole structure it insecur we must uplift the masses if at any timefc any rsason wo unex pectedly discover tl at we are suspected of vanities sind nelfi onceit or any other wrong feelings whi ther we arercallyguilty or not it is always wtter lb abstain from all appearing e h pp maka my brother to offet 1 i will ep xiq meat while the world labfdoth bwbominifterlo tbo pure dher y vine aromatic milburr sboa 1 on sod winejappaf- ea from 1 ief resit eyioluableiroadd fapdt hxwiiys brxecees while travelling in the eoath of ireland a tourist was regaled bfa car driver with the tale of bow paddy marphy had his breecbes let ouu it was thus told j well sor paddy murphy who jives in a cabin close by wanted a pair of brteches so he goes down to petermccloglin tbe tailor who lives iu a valley below and says says he peter i want yon toi make me a pair of breeches staniby flays peter and i will mea sure you so the breeches were made and when- sent borne they were so small tbat j paddy conld not get into thera back he took them and told peter how vexed pe was with them i you have made my breeches to email you most let them odt j well bays peter leave them ith me and i will do the same for you 1 bopasjeft thsm to be lot oat 1 time went by and peter did not send them back so paddy went down to thivauey to flee why be did not gt them as soon as be got to the housetie saw the tailor digging up eoqie potatoes aud be thooted ont to him peter have you leymy breech es out j faith andjl have v sajs teb r ive lei them out jfnr a shilling a wskmer since you hit them l cttxkicrotyd v- auaet j acs manyieople whd know that firehorses at the soind of auj alarm etart out frorn their stafts ready tor actionjhave probably wondered hpff theutelligeofkulmals were tanght th kew york ikqji describes a school lit harlenito which he kew york firehcrss are seni aud tliat doabtless a fair sample of others animafls destined for this work must be both strong and swift atfd accardhigly great caife is eiercised in selecting them about sfaty perfsctly trained horses are every year gradaatedirom ais school so long a time bowover is by no means cecessary for their course of study the average horse understands his dntics very choargbjy ut the end of two days and eren adance icarus the rtquired lessok in a week the pepii is first pal in hia stall ad led backwarp and forward to his station before the engine a dozen or more times that he may bepome accustomed to lucking his head under the collar and harness then he is left in bis stall andecaxedntocoming toward tiuder the harness by kind words and rewards cf candy or apples a old tike college pr lnk dr oliver wendell holmesisjx kei i he late pev james freeman clarke his haj vard classniato and lifelonglfriei d a the last meeting of tbe jmassacnusett iyjiuftor- ical bociety wliicli w nellnosti nou thursday in college ssidjwj lf doctor be was one of the liviyandmoss agreeable of companions massachusetts was the meeting ph ce w a small corkpany of us v ho 0 the koctjs ambroaiaiiai poem of delta 10 blaciwxjir b and then afetorycratongandpfje of thesfe of which tome of us wei james was adaring flashing nature on one occasion aeffigjj was hung oat of a window of stoqgjiqbn i iopexf defiance of all college proprietia thorn it represented is more than i cajsay batik was flaunted in theface of the oobege imilft jug from which it was suspended i ad of holwortby which stood atjright kagl as au at once the string by which it um gawl away and the figure made up ol- ti e hi ment and bedelothes of tbe diffenl mein j bers cf the class and could eaup be ent- f ifiedby the marks ontbem tojtbftj ground there was a pamc forjhe sma- fnl eyes of dr popkio commaidei ttriia his window the whole transaction bob- deniy a youth out from pne eotrr caught it up iniiis arms in ttiamp i- am dashed into jnother entry of bljoigntcfilw there was agreat wunder as tbj wlotmx t young hero was who at the risaof uspeo- sion or naticatipn had come to the r it was the same jjames freemkn who when a njan fumbedto the salisbury catbedral4c0 feet tut laid bis hand upon the cities j- rit a reecoe clarke top of ir and chilurexs sayings last christmas teddy was made happy by the gift of a musicbox a little while afterwaid taught o come forward at the jj he went visiting at awit mouyi clang of the gong and after a little general practice his education ia complete and he is transferred to one of the regular fire- bouses combmed with ciofa gentiemfti kindly call an t ljijajgfuiungiahdpa itinff home aunt molly has a canirsthat ft beantiful singer he will sbg eong after song only stopping long enonglj between to open his beak and shut it in a- iubdj way thlstystem of education entirely deptjpdst leddy watched him wonaeririgl npon kindness tthe whip never used io annt mody he cried a last now and the horses seam to eater is to their i i hes got a musicbox 1 workvflth all the enthasirn of yclanteer j aa thats bow ho winds it op l firemed j roy i3 much interested in 1 read one day he aat with be k in ha spelling tho words out loud i yandbj came to the word fall spelled ft out grandpa wl a spell in reply grandpa asked whit wdnjl youdolljoa sljould tumble pat of yo chair roy sat and oiqugbt a canie tho unexpected anawer the children vjefe usbh seeing the eclipse of the moi f it the hext day bertie ipti j ma wberiwili the moon 0m m alarnma inqaired bllid bell cauhawsteusllkeiai otopaxty t f ijf fi j noahs ark wj0d within a radios of go mues of nashville tenn there is skidto f found a tree that is siidjto be the shittim wook of ark fame celebrated botinists from all over tbe conn try haveaixamiacd ibe trees and agree that tbek grow ipwbere else on the rlsbe tbny bavo decided that it is tbe shittim woo lot which noahs ark was consincted m ution ot which is made several times r l the- bible the tree is modrurn sired with very dark smooth bark and tho v sod is of a bright gold color id early spriog the trees are laden wjth long fwhite bltssoids clbeef srefembung great winch pi tmesi there seems to be no do bt about the identity ijftbe trees and isteroaf iaotethatj tmy afound duly i 1 bckvtic ussfh illuli to mid oi at fliai c4nm tv iuan- bom v timte jotulafisll wilji iiomwct