Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Nov 1899, p. 3

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Io Quito Without I0. ,'`I don`! believe you can he ended to .3. ..--.- Y..- L... 9.... -not nnnov." llllor Wouxonly` has nanm-an-w -n "III. Vlntnrywoobulvrlnl ' Int uouhlulnnu uclntlouu 'l'IoIuloIhI'I>0|I|II|II| n.......m..mvhoHhuwnn II XIII!) uwuuuug un- `lb hpuor non: non. WM! nettle duh '0 all nhodd In. Win jlorlcl V0 tould I9 But then no then uoipthu. Ila rulcl u: Imnlo II. -Cuouo `nun-Isl! What Do You Iuppooo Io mu LA.-L.JQL---n-nl--`Li-i1 '-. I17` VUCTZ Ileyltoluponmllhudgk Doll Inuit maul: rlthoct I IIII. `Nb carpet Illoptnd boil! [0 I7. he: aunt`: what In put ht will an lining nun unit an chino at mo In taunts ti Altchlhollnlynllwahh Oucncnuunhnhlnhl _1m.-oh;-at The Lllllo Iclolnn He hm Ms W!` lmon. llo know do [olden rule: men God. he Ihellln "bunker" Du hi` to be`: in school! Ii: Iron 4:! Alp}-that ho mg `Iv. mu lln.ln'I nroul. I): I'll cu upnuuu an an` . `IV you ill -In`: crows. ft?` Borollnolhmttcrl Dnnylt upside down! I. You not no Itch ellllunf Doy (one him we mnuoll (Wmp up In lunch dc. oouty. Luwd blun H: n'l' null) --AtInnh Oondll -K WIICCI I I I - - V --v Then urn | (III In our lowk And On I8 I00! we win But the Inn I nned nu which Dl Iyopk: but by: an And now. than through her Quench `I'M: pent: urchly beat; I! been the dirieng yen. at load. an int: -(1 L $01 I! II!!!) In! Ilrncns _V-. II I Ilov vuy win it u-Q3 --Dun ---: Au Optical llluulol. ._ _.-- - -I.I (in nu: lawn. I50 burl W0!-I. .A..| ..... .. IIL. . -I-L vmnlo II. -CNu;o Tlncrllnld. Alul I H'|' null) Constitution I a dude nu. -CNuo TI-Ibuu -v---- ullnllulnntuw laulo h Wongnhl-I hlalnnh A Xm. nth jut - rm?--- pdqru Atgnnnl. "Do you know that 3 t many women wouldn't mind vo in; It they didn't. can it. suntan." ronmrhd one woman to another As the two won dunking afternoon to: In A South Side at. --'l mm! A hmnv nxnorlnnca but :` `% `.`.'. . n. z " u I. any ox co 9 election. and I iouns at out, among` other things. My club ap- pointed me to visit the women in our precinct and t them out to re- gister and vote or university u'ua~ toes. Oi course nobody. urea nmoh who in olectad (or that position. but we iookied at the principle oi ilm thing. About three o'clock in tho niternoon I went up to tell a little dmuumloer on the top oor oi .\ llut building that she had the glorious privilege of a traction oi R ballot. I explained to her that it was ull about schools and to the interout oi the young people oi Illinois, and all that. She listened. rather disap- provingiy at rnt. `And it ; `met srolmz down there provmxly at nrnt. `And it : `just. goln and putting in u. vote or I man to nun n Ichool '?" uhg sold. II IYe`.7 Ye... . " `Well. there can't be no harm In that. she said, `and I guess I'll go. I thought at..lh-at you meant sun- mge. and I'm a alnst. aurane. and if this had anyth ng to do with sun- rago I wouldn't touch it. '-I had an ammllv funnv oxm-rienco. I woman I. mourn up "I had an equally funny experience. re-marked the rother. I did some missiomiry wnrk in my precinct. in ttlng the wmnon to register. You now, the must. of them don't know the dlt'k-ronro botwm-n registering and Vuting. and so I had to have them all meet ut one plan` and take the thirty down in n jnh lot on both days. 'l`ho_v roully hohuwti with n grout dual of dignity. But. as I was .-mying. one afternoon I rung the incl! M II. iittlo frame house on limmv. uvenno. A mun (`i\iii(` tn the door, umi I oxplnim-ti m_\' orrund. " `Now. do you ronlly think that this vutinpz is pxoimg` to do women nny Emmi P he naked. ""\'vs.' I mini. and I prnpoumied tho urnmnont that I _tt-tiger! would .\......1 0.. Li... ....\u0 \'.t kn \\'nu uny uuuu .' .1 `Q"s n . urunm upponl tn nut impros nl |\:\I` and TTH` lll'u'lllH(`H( lllill l _ rll \\\lIlIll him numL Nu. he was ivnprt-ssosl. Then `I trim! nu- mhor nml unntlwr nnzumum, with no lwltor rosult. Finally I remark- od. `If xwumon ore to Vnto nnd gm ilxtvrc-Htvd in inmnrlnm uulrs tho_\":l think mum and hulk Ins.-=7 " `Du you rm-ull_\' think so '2' ho usu- vd. hriuhtvnimz lSH\I\'. " `Yr-s. Tm sure of it.` lln jmnpml Ill! und run tn tho dour. `Mary. Mur_\`.` lm vullc-I his wlfn. `(`nmo. right in here und Halon 1. this wnmun. I wnnl in no and rt~- yxistor und \`0lQ`. If rm: dm\`t. In nn,\`lhim.: vlso For n \\M|o I \\`r\Hl _\'ml to \`u(o " " v THE OOVIRNMENTT EXPENSE`! V` wanna mi Tlri to VOTI. jn-j Ilnol Iona Ipeu In Inn or which nu. Dunning In---n Linn- I4\sliv's \\'mkl_\'. I.`r.n-v.\nu L n. \ I10. Surh. fur oxumplo. nrv tho inturnn- Rinnnl I) ronu fur rho ropn-saiun ut the Mric n n|i\\'o Irndo. Iucaled nt Brussels. n highly Iuuduhlo in.-titu- Hnn. in the l`:`[\l`llSl` of which our now-rnnwnt. (`ul|ll`ihuh'5l Slim n yenr: tho hlt(`rI|(\liI\l\|\l burwlu of.\wi_izht.s um! inmsiurvs. also at Brussels, to .\\`hl`h $3.270 is rmilrihlllmi. ulul H10 intornntionul Hmtlu-tic nssovinunn. Iho n-xpvnsea M which our matern- ma-nt shares to the extent of $1,500 _wnrl_\-. Au n Innlllnn nnmnh.-r n! n an-nun nl mnno unu mmumnrulur urn, wt- mlhscrlho 832. ) u `Nu' tn n Huh!- hnusu svrvim on the roast. nf MnrnC- vn. about SI_.`mn to IN` di\`idvd nmnng `iHn~n.-I n! nlhvr luml.-A fur _wr\'i('o rundvnul In shipwn-(`kml Am- vrimn somm-n. sauo n _vm\r tuwurd mnintnininu u Im.-.-pitnl Inr sullurs at |`\nnmn. and 8`.),mN`) {nr kwplmr and In-dint? .'\muru`nu cun\ictn imprison- ml in fur-Vuln rnunlrivs. Amom: the nnfnmiliur |mr|~usos- In thn homa- 1`0lllHl"\' fur which num:~_\' IR unpro- nrlnhwl frmn thur hdvrnl Irm.-nIr,\' in IN` nmtvnnncv of the Wnshlnulnn mom I. `u. Sll..'n'_"\ annual- lv. nnd Hw prnvisinn 0! nrtirinl limhn fur Roldivrs, callmg for 35- T.- 000 g\'_\'m1r. _vonr|_v. AM u lomlinu member of n qrnup nl nntlnns u|wciuIl_v inlurvalvd in hu- mnno nnd hhilumhrnpic work, we 8324') yunr I......,.. .3...`-;.\.. .\.. uh.` .~.\..nu no ll...-.u~. Ilunlor Doug hr Iubov-nu`: mm- llu-nr_\' \`un D_\kv, in .\`rrihm~r`s. I-`url _\'n|l| suil. my Inlllt` huu(u\_ llvrn-'3 lhv hurlmr_ sllll uml Io-0|\_ \\`hon~ lhu` drvnming Hd~s_ in-alrx~nm- nu.- aw`. Im- sun.-am nrvvcu` is u_\`In[; llnrk. th-~ plnwr. lumlxxnrul _\in Sufllv dmvn lhv t\\`iH|.`hl rr_\inL'; (`unw In nnvhnr. IIHI1` hullllt`. In ob... H...-n ..l .I...ux run _\'uur sun. my n n`I`\"S mg. I'n ux a~hnI|n.uI rill` I\\\i\)'. Ill) IHKII` l|(N\lIl`. Ilnuriuu wan-s are white with foam; Shim um striximz. nII\\t\rI drixlnn. Duty nml night that)` roam. I-`a\t|wr's nt thv door-amt If&\\\'lln, In thv clarluu-us. rum-imr. hnulimz. \\'hilo the hungry winds um cn|lm.z- (Incl prutvvt hum. little Ixonlitx llgimz hum ant:-l_v hnmo I \- A 1... ..,... ._... lull, L....nl.. Iltl Ilmmlhll 00. `HD- my uuu \u vn \Iu I-an-I1 inn; Onmo In port. make no d Day is on-r. IIHIO hnnh Niuhl lnlls nuddon|_\'. Furl your Iunl. my liulv bnntio; I-`uld your wmgs. my tired dnv . hows arr sprinkliu-1. turn any Iwinllinn .\'ut [or _\`nu. my litllo honllo, In tho with and vu~nr_\' soc; \'uu`n- too .-I.-mivr and too tender. You must mat with me` All day` lnmr -\u have horn straying. Up and down the shone and play- inv- Jintk upon (no llV`IIu-um`. Imnv Sat-ly qfvl` yuur rm: an glowing \II the. night. I)! liltlo ling!`-\, lhrburli s of luw. llvws an` uq twinkling llrn\\'ml_\' a (`case from sail! inn mg: Ruck upon .Qn'.nI\' .u`nl' V mg. l'p tlw rhmuwl rnwn. lhv sun.-u-I hn-cm is |.\`inIr; L 1):. ulurnr Lnulu nral \ ITII` I0 nnvnnr. Hill!` I In the pun ul hl|`|`|'. I pun url, I |" -'I-I I- VVSII Ill Plbllo lnowl Llino. my HI U0 houl in`. nu .. x .\Q :1 run n- M the dh-am-1 id. Itnnwlmz. glowing, .i.-ht mu Ianln Iunntin IIIIK ul_\' Ob0\`l`. sailing. (`mm {mm row- wm as n_\'In: l1_\ing. xvllinvhl l`l`\ilhY' ' do] hm it-. no.-\-nI\v I a..l...| an Lvtims cusses. wlaylnx Y- j as uuuuo nun `puma Ipnlnl stun-in` jfij (mica Timon-Herald. Stu ent|_ol one 0! the but ` n... a... nu. nv hnin 1 cat 1 uncu '1 une-nunnu. uni\'erri- ties in this clty,_h|v'o a cat that has utterly rdunod to booomo u nnartyr to ncicnoo. In history in another lu- ntnnco of the rennin; and alervatlng` inuence ot the science. Drnf mnnk naked J. P. Montan, oi the science. Prof. Blank naked Morgan, the janitor. to get as cut for him. as he wished to illustrate his low turn on "Rnpirai.ion by experi- ments upon the animal. Mr. Morgan succeeded in Rottix one With the aid of some small 0 '5. When his students had asst-mbl the professor put the out into the glass receiver of the air pum and begun to mmp out the air. ore the piston ad iimo to move more than min or twice the cut begun to [eel Very uncom- fortable, and. discovering the apex ture. through which the air was en- caping, put her foot on it nnd thus corked the pipe and stopped the ro- movul of the nir. H.-nu-nl nuhnnnnnnf ntlnnlntn tn movul ul me mr. Several subsequent attonmts tn curry on the experiments were like inoectuul, fur us noun no the glans cover was put. over her and aha {all the l`(`IIlU\`l\] M the Mr the cut wmlhl [mt her foot mer the pipe and keep them pressed there. 'l`hn ntmh-nls. struck by Hm ro- umm pI`9HSI`(l Km-rt-. Tho stmlunls. by |x1x\rk:ub|t- lutolllgenro shown hy the cm. ..~kod the professor to llheruto the animal. and loudly cheered her self poaaocsinn when the rut. after coolly rlonnlmz herself and HmnMh- inp; her rulllod fur. jumped down und l`ulrht`(| urninnl the loan of the stu- donln sitting` on Um trnnt. lom`h. Hlw is now pernmnently unnexud to tho vnllegro and an ohjvct of interest to M1 \isil.0ri. All Abuorlml by Klingon`: nun Dian urooory inch. The Kingston dairy .-evhoul has nnw In-vn running In!` lwu xxwwks. and nu! n Iunlnnl nf hull:-I` hll IVI`IbII "(J\\' lH`(`l| rlllllllll uml not an pmnul Hf puckml for shnmmnt. hulng uhmlrlh-I by I (`h\.\s urnn-r_\' lrudv quullly of H10 hutlv Ilvnuuul [or II nrv I unll <`I0nnlum~.-4.x` prm-t LvllrI;'ullxm uf thu m .\I ah.` nl-null! lur nnr ll HN IIII\\'II uh nu ll`I \lII\|I|\n 1`l1(--av. run hu awn. and who ulhcvrs urv pzlnd tn vxplnin lhu diorrnl ]nrn(`u~sR-9 in nu\m|f:\cmrinp: thu raw milk from tlw farm [mo fancy but- tvr and chovav. X-unsung`: emu. The instrument is called tho "kl-hlmzrupvh." ur kv_\' wrllvr. Whrn It is rvlm-n\l\cn\d Hm! llIan`hil\I`l for swlhmz dmvn mo cumpusilinna 0! rumpus.-rs s|Innlmu`ous`l,\' hnvv non-r pruwu :1 practical .-uuvwsa. this ad- \'n.muct` ul lhu .hliud. lmndicappvd as lhq-_v nn-. somns nmrvvllmua. "I! is lhv uulvumv of my thirty- ..l.- .~.`....= nl L~I|I||\I nl lhn Ixlnn " "II I! In!` uuH`nIm' an Ill) nutty- six _\'vnrR uf slluly M lhv Ixlmd." said 9.-up.-rinloml.-nl. Wail. lhv im-c~m- or. in an inlvrxl--xv Wllh an n-port:-r. "During hm pvriud I hurt ho:-n r|szh(.h-~rv an my post d\,\` after day. .-mlxnm Ihe pruhlvm of q-ducmimx um nhghllvs.-I uml -'mukinq thum nhlv In (`()|\\) with the Inudvrn (*nIn|\0\iti\`o .-ayslvxn Nulurnlh`. tho uid is sumo whnl limilod. but in lh-~ir smurnl! uiulmrlm-~nls they have shuwn signal ..hiliI\- .`i_\'!il1`ul Iin dvlmrl mm a hilu \- ---1~..\.. II\ "T:\lm music. fur in.-=tu\m-\. T`->0 huh` Hw nllnsum lhnl Ilw hliml u ks-on-~r in a musical svnsv than I ortlinury mul"lnl. II is not Inn`. I had. orgmnirnlly tho blind nm 1 sumo nu nrdinmry nouplv. \\'iH\ I sumo fuI`lllHI`! nnd vmuunnu. I smno s_\m|\nIh\' nnd s|lsI\-plilsi.|l_v Iunrnimt and clawvlnnlm-nl. 'I`|w_\' hu lhu d( of lvoimx rnhhml mm M Iho .I.~vv~'~.I-tho lllnsl mum` um. svnsv. |-1-rhnps. .\'n\\` Ilw I.-\ n|\ln1\nt nf lhu Mhvr fnur snmzvs vnn. nrrntor. lnr Ihvy n NIFII 1`|\Il||h`"\`d In ma 0 mm nr nssvunn us far as pnnsihlo the blur: of lht` loss. Ilnth RHINI. Nm` `.`.~I,-S-~\*vrn| (rum hvrv nltvndq-(I Iho Ion-Inwiiuux In vulnnmlni un '1"uosln,V vwnlnsr. The |\rnL'raInIn0 vnu very insu-ms Iiw. The sinci by four young men from Kim.-M n was without n fault. (in Suntinv Ibo nmminlnwnt in um um um nhod h_\` a .~u.Ix-new nrmv I.-uh`. The nhnnintmont. vnll Ir` llod hy a minister Inn-|_\' trnm (`Minn mu Sunday` niuhr The [lab- Inr social an ID. .\lclionald'u was lnrm~I_\- nuvndwl. llrs. J. losmo ha: rt-turn--d all:-r spa-ndtnn I Ins- dagn in 'I\)ronlo. 2 TBOIIJIII IIIIII tutu Iv nun-nu. Ilbollnollorddntlit`. In 0 Hanan pvcll Inna III-vuuulutluu. not on Ibucn '_IU_N_;_\_L In on wouu: NOT iii. Ioonoicbwcnuonucu. n.u.non and shut! iv III-tlll. .L.n....u..-nun.-ht In A Khan b ulhuml . DAIRY BOHOOL BUTTER. T'u".'ua.c-cu-s Ilnll loud Inna. 1 my nnuzmn lI`m`ln`. '|'hn humor and u-.. .In.. I.\ IHII` II! III!` ('lll'l` `1\(`t|s`N| in H1!` Dus- \ milk. lho I`i|wniIu.' puru (`lI|lUI`\'N mud in tho nnnmmu'LIIrim( IKDIV \\\lI \\l'I'l\.` f hllllvl` hu In-on l. HM` vutinv Iuulw |\'im:.~alm's Mull dun 'l`hu supormr ` our nnul Hun L"'I`I`)\' _- oh..9 Dunn iumIu_v In huh` ul ...u ;......\-I _ v_v nro ~ II" lmrclvn I|'\`I nu R`!`(`l\l .\ 4-n l`u\ '-mplo I urn an-. Um In- "I-"oi { Doctors. Imal Ptloo. Poll curod bytheio 0 Plus. Ihyahotdisnbhuathom Dr-Pep-In Indigaonnd Too new Eat|ns- AP gm rpody Ir nu-. amen. BM!`- noun-d'Inu:nm.uoum.CcuadTu-sun ranxnuusado. mrmn uvm `rm .. -__n... A. ::.._|. Man). V.m.nI>.I._ Prod?-aTf'I-1:; >;;;><">;'we` hm been fumishin how B. B`. B. ma.k'es bad bl pure blood ad cures cases that even the tide- toxfs fziiled tobenet. (gr II v .I__ -___- ..f`ll... IA}... [OX5 luucu Luv ucucut. Here's the case of Mrfxfjohn Douglas, Fuller. Ont.. an ac- count of which she gives. ! HI I. - . . . . . cg:-I R R R fmv KIHINIX CUUIIL Ul wuI\.u mu. Eng... 3 "I have used B.B.l3. for impure blood, pimples on the face and sick headache. I tried a great many remedies and spent dollars fordoctorsl medicine but derived little benet. I then started using B.B.B. and only took four bottles when my skin became clean and free from all erup- tions. M other troubles disappeared also and am now in perfect health." 06-onooooooooooooooooouo lla. an, iv. m---v--, Ilnnorur.tdur\lo of Tswnmm Unlwn-|l`y and of Royal Uuitmeur Doulul Isurgsouu. `voronlo. (`wt urmlunm In Crown and Brldp work. UI\`(\- corner Przncoss and Wellington streets, n....- I..|.....u...-. IIuu.u In-\|9nIIlIl'l`~1\.`Il oo:o+o__+o+o_+>o+o: ___ ....__....___ -.,_____. Dentis I Allin` I--nus-----u-. - - Not I lune line, but 1 choice one, not an oxblmuth Hue. but A \r|NIo|l out`. not l clmup ling. hm mu vn no for your money in 1.341109` and (`h`.ldnm`I Flue Honduran. .. .. -... us: a an ll\1\l l\ Cut. Brock and B.\r;::r'e.<:-t::- . l4Ml|O' nu \ uuun-In n r nuu nv-u-av... HANNAY & HAROLD. `Z46 anoor s-rRen3'r -vv__-_._ -_r_r - CIASAI-IIIISIML HOUSE 1!! VAU1 Puuuudou no No. 0. onlwluool Tun no `on Inn! oomp ed by ll paruoulnn apply in Walton: C V WW6 F R.\`ll WI! wm: ovary moth nun: ll locnmy In my. Apply to I , 4A-- __. L-n y-u-vu-----'-...,, -_ .. ououiunwnu In. Annunqv. ll h|rnuno.buh.::`.' III an lo n tat-had. mat voty nu 81-t.\o\' Q n nun`. _ . , 3`; IIIIJ. IUA n:::::\nv%`I&: lhi mum. Pun-anon lmundhlnlyu AFN! 90 5 .. nIA IHIIJJ I - `{`.$.2.`."?:'3 .' oi `tjlhln sin Pm-anon lmlnndhlnlyu Anuun a C0. Onncn. ommcn or xnm an now: at I . Wad ` Iton. ma iron! btl. I: count. III Klug SI. -vv_.~.~, -._ --..T _,, BRICK DWELLING NU. In BARIIII U15. as pvuumsnnouploi by Mr. Adun nutty. manager lLlLN.A. has-uloo bl Nov For lnnun apply to )ln.u C CU'-mll0IAI- " zmington Ty|_>ewritqrs -1 -, ....__-..__._. -, _- 1)Ml\|R'l`\Bl.I`:iR:'zK :'|:l)IJ'< V3 mom pk-nu: un ; u ' no for conu-.`r. eh-olrh lulu; thurouchly unl- ury; run mud -nu. usuyum Inn strut. u $.35; `P7`i"-"'V---~-~--- - ; '1u)8!BUBN rum Y - D ~ M -..::.-.-.:%".s?.:'-"-`"1 :1 ll up HA` ,4) n IaItooln.0n\Ano VIIIUC Ixlmls TYRXIRAPH. TYPTAQIICO . nohlnmfornlc. Hnnlnon about Adan-. Wan. Iungnon. __._... - ._- -;... \---..~\-.....- ...V. , . RBAHUNAIILI`. A0000 NQUAKKUHAND Plum. Apply|u.O- Iylnl. Implant QEW, (`once-slon Itkor lnvoultnn at nmomom :1` ion` and mrvdl C-Autuvnxt lnuvmu. Invool uol-tun. NIIWI Illuw-an wu nvuugwu u\|vv Owr Juhmlun Buns Jo-wullory Kong. lluum ;-~0tul and 1 lohzm. _ _ . 0 uuruno A n3. Agent and Au- pnu-er. louny ohms. nnwrulnuul '=_i | rlIlY rid mrlnybouu ruuhnuwlnoo. . -_:_:.-._?_---- ' ,\.:':..",:.:::::'"'"_ Z 1. Hum Break,` OOOOOOQOOOQOQ" : .1 0113! 1)! VAUGIINH` mu... - `vs ... YFICI. KING All!) IKWI _ mmamovor Wash`: Drug lupin. w_|u; Q . `nu can an no mm tNeH0strs.| u.u;um unuv. tunes? goodnnkt human: An KNTIQUE 1. `HR `.AI.!tl)\'IIY um M lqnnndtb an--u; u. \an-'`' --.-.--., ~- -..`,, RI 0!! < I ' nomped Inn 1 sruoulnn HONEY AND 3U_8_l_l_`.b. rm .%Mi.rwm_ We Into an nfeclllly or electric batteries or every dosorlpllou nud tor all pnrp rot. hm repair: mud onpp`lou also 1 mnun hero- I u____ n_--I. -m nrlnnnnn Ilri. --g--- wuv ON! %vuN,ooiw1- attvu nu ma GU?R)IAT_URAl.. Int Dough: Illh hum IIII no and I.I.I. , EBATTERIES T 0 BB I-B1`. . won sauf ` 10 Prlnoou rm. :.:_:--:----- of all descu p 1:4-up 1. I` Ul an uunbul y tions at C. H. OTTO'S Bookbindery. ._.\t Qinggf Ila Ixporlouo In loch; Illa non onnllbtlov Ioaupoaa asadoiain ma-inc Iaoontor With` dilut- any loan Indubna. 1, Ian alwaya naintaiaad that then In no' auch thin; aa tho aupornamral. I lgava found in in own axparienco that every occurrence. no matter how myste- rioua It may appear at tho time. can ha Ioxlcally accounted for It properly inno- tixntcd. True, in aoma caaea. years have .|.m.d bctora 1 dlaoovcrod tho actual True. in yearn nu-u olnpud betoro actual solution. wt I have own to I. In the end. to do -1.... nu certlln unutlonl common to doio. There an certain aanaatlona to the human race. ascribed by the anparatl- tioua to Inc In lnnnencea. which are nothing backa played upon the aya- tom by dlio red narvea. This In oven noucaaa In anlmala. A horaa beeouea nlchatrlckon at a place at dylag paper a the air or aomathnaa at a pettectly atm and allant object. Inch aa a bawlder :. n.. rand. Then thlnn may appear still and alien: ODJOCI. Iucn u u u.....-. in the road. These things may appear eupernatural to the horae. but to n: who know better they are undeninbiy of the earth earthly. One of the moat extraordinary and Ipectrnl iliuniona imaginable occurred while I was iivl in O---. My bedroom wan light and a ry. a bay window occu- pied the end. in the aide well were-two ordinary windowl. the bed stood between them. and the mantelpieee wan opposite. over which hung a life aiaed wuter color portrait of my grandfather. It repre- sented him aeated. reeding e book. On a beautiful afternoon. about half pant 2 o'clock. I happened to look out 0! the window neareat the bed. 1 could not be- lieve my aeneee. Sitting on the porch of the home opposite in hia tnmiiinr chair was my grandfather. reading. I called the family quickly. and they all aaw it. clear. sharp and distinct. In lean than five minutes from the time I had first -...... to it lnalnll melted uvny gnd wag none. My grandfather was dead. and this was the anniversary or that event. I could not give any explanation or the viaion. My family wu much aifected by it. and the dept-easing weather which act in next day did not help their low spir- ita. but an nothing occurred with time thia wore away. and. though I never ..-....a n.. window without looking for I'IIh|n`.5'l'y I\-PI`-l|l1l-l'l-l\~ ""1 nggulunnlgcnls. Pmlyvegcuhle. Imcll. Imnl Dono- .-nQ- Q5- and. (noun 1 nrvu panned the window without looking it. I did not Again we the phantom. n- n.. ...n nnni\'ers|l`V I ntretch of again lno pnanwxu. On the next annirersar bad weather prevailcd. an evidently the old gentleman did not consider the porch a comfortable place to alt under the cir- cumatancen. He did not appear. 1 Wu patient. and when the 9th of Aprli came around again I was at my post and on the lookout. Sure enough. dimly at first. then gathered out of nothing the famil- iar form of my grandfather seated on the porch opposite. For a minute the ....m.u- nan vorv brulllnl. then fldl porch oppoaite. nor a Inluutu uur epecter was very brilliant. away an before. and no quickly that I had no time to investigate the surround- ings. The toilowing afternoon it appear- ed again. one minute later than on the previona day. but did not remain no long. I my became convinced that it had day. but did not remain no long. I now became some connection with the picture on my ` wail. because the attitude was the name. yet there was no window oppoaite the picture. I toot It down the neat non- iag with the aid of a atepladder and re- placed it with a water colon-. one of l.andeeet a tamona don. With the va- riation at a minute the dog appeared ly- in; on the porch eppoalte. eppoctte. Thus. after years of tmltless sesrch. I hsd discovered that on the 9th. 10th end nth of April the nun ! rsys struck the side buy wtndow. were reected scrou from the book:-see door to the (Inn of my [I-endtsther s picture and thrown from then through Another side window en to the porch scross the street. In three days time the sun could no longer strth st the proper angle to produce the effect. and so. with hsd weather. the solving of this mystery had been dsyod for yesrs. Ar ..mnm- time. while In the country. At anothor tlme. while i had a hair llnlng and most disagreea- hlo oaporlonoo. I had gone ah:-nd or the funlly. whom I expected nut day. to open our aummor residence. The `rather wan murky. and a thick to; had rloen from the lowlands and settled In the valley. When I retlred to my mom. I was eopcclally atrnck by the stagnant Ihoaphen. tor. although the window was wide open. one had the Ienntlon of being shut ln n conned apnea almost to the point 0! anocatlon. Thornton I did not look upon the old taahloned. CIlI0[)l0tl hodutoad with approval. but threw my~ all down on the lounn. which was plac- ha -..t..-o oh. klnh nun-nod fonthonrd. IQII IIDWII VII ed Iplnut th non uown on luv Iuuugn-5 vvuI\- VI- ` the high ronewood tooth-on';<-I.` It wnn vol nfttr midnight when I van nwnkoncd in gnu fright. but by vim I did not know. Silence wnn ov- orywhero. I lay on my bnct bmnd nwnko. with every lI('r\`O tingling. Sunl- donly I hurt! n nmolhnred voice within nix inches or my fnco nnd right on the lounge with no cnll me by nnuo twice nnd in nu ngoniling iono cry: Oh. help me. help me: I nu dying! I npnng up no! undo n light. but the room In omnu. the bed untouched nod no tnngiblo pmnnco nhont. While I vnn ntnnding than (unfounded. n qniv~ ow-`ng grnnn not from no very wot ..... I ma 1.... niu. I ddinonto OI"n.[|'0lIl'1m.ll'0IllIVIryIvuI hero I Ind been plug. Iy lay down upon the huge. I felt :3` hit air. Ind tho cold Ivont Illld (ton noryponotI|.vbod,y.butlIndpu- ft-ct pounudon 0! my will punt nil do- trmlud not to lot that at the upper ad. Dhtlnctb I hand the luborcd breath- ing at some on In dlstnu right about id! at no. ' _ OI. cu`! you help Inc?` This elect to 3: car. Then were one or two nob Mac #351. then dloncm I wok In no way account for this unanu `Mutton. I knew then ran to other living noun! In the bout. Presently u cue! unwed. - .n.. ...L..| ....| :1 Ian dun no II II! I%s rrwunuy I turn wvwvu. I batted. Ind it In: dun cane wk! twlttetlu of Nah. u\.. .n.. -511. :0 ch mun arm Bro\;ns. Butter Scotch Taios. 'Marrow Bone. Maple Cream and Spanish Crisp AT A. J. REES . Prnaculd from um um: I nu: v \ It It faded. melted away Ind a, V V . c-----2uuu I30 01 holy onto-n all 335"` Wu-Q Iovollllio _. . . ,,n-..|_ -_. gun-no On BDHI VIII`! lluvunu-.. This In 3 nnlhdc an. aunt to con- ventlun and loving to he told the plain truth about unrythlns. A: an appro- priate corrective or supplement to tho rolnnnc vlow at Inodluvnl life. which leaves out of account everything that In not pletuuuque. we know or nothing batter than Mr. Hopkins -nun. Cor tnlnly no one would learn from Scott or I-In-n um . cit! lnnho muldlo can ` would learn mun aw... .. ` Hugo that a city had dllnaed -that pnngnnt odor which coald he amelled leuglnea away and which waa capable of turning a hint. the brave Philippe-Angnata. elch when he put hirhaad one day out at a win- dow. The eonditiena of life varied little in dilerent conntzrlea. and when Mr. Hop- lrlna raieee the curtain a litur-ever ao littie-npon old Paria we may be anre that old London and old Vienna wwt a whit better. We are a great to - out a` aingle drain. roadway: hea$l with retuee. a river that ia an epen aewer and alopa deacending from every win- dow. We aee princea upeet by awine on the atreet and meet delicate queena who eat with their tingera and obaerve in an airy manner that their handa have not been waahed for eight daya and yetlooh nice. Every one. in ahort. lived in a pigaty and behaved "aa aich."_ Nor have thlnga improved much when we come down to the reign of the Grand Iionarque. That ruler had an excellent appetite and waa ohaerved to eat at one altting tour platetuia ot ditrerent aeupn. a whole pheaaant. a partridge. a great plate or aalad. two great allcea ot ham. a plate of mutton aeaaoned with garlic. paatry and after that fruit and hard n ,1: -.| -_.. I0 DIIII UK luau. Ivrv ..-... ...--__ V- , boiled ens." Yet thin in the qnly nine in which he and hi: roux-tier: may he nid to have lived well. They drenched themselves with perfumes to disguise odon ieu agreeable. no 08 plate: without forks and plunged their Ipoonn into the com- mnn (Huh, \ non dish. Manual: of good breeding published in the palm: dun of French politeneu be- for the revolution advise their render to VI in his face nearly every day it poul- blo and warn him lgninat uittlnx down '0 tnblo with hip hit on. looking jealous- ly at his neighbor : pinto Ind heaping too much on his own. choking himself by gulping wine too tut. pocketing fruit n almnorl and min: bin napkin n I gulplng wine loo rut. pocncuu. ...... at dessert and unlng pocket hnndkerchlet. Such were the counnela solemnly urged upon gentlemen who gure In Wnttoau and who wore sky blue and claret colon nud spotted nllk Itocklnu and nllver hucklu. ._..:__.__ Thoy Won About to lake Inch 0! Thou Auondnnt. A celeb:-uted Scotch physician tell: 1 Itory of I mldhouu doctor whose pres- ence of nlnd ulono and hln me: "A ....n n-Imd or mlne win to: I con- of ulna uono nvnu um mm "A neat friend ot mlne Ildernblo that (In medical Iuporlnteodent of u lunatic uylum near Glasgow. n-- night In mnklnl hll customary lunatic asylum near uuugvw. One night in making his customary rounds he had occnalon to vial! the pa- tients In the kitchen, who were preparing the dinner. Then were seven of them. all big, sturdy fellows. who were believed to he harmless. The keeper only looked in upon them now and again. feeling that his constant presence was unnecessary. uvn.- nnfnr nnlmlmd the iron barred \ unneceuury. "The doctor unlocked the door of the kitchen and went In among the lunutlcu. "'I`h-re were Ive large holler: connin- lnc ncnldlng water ready for making the day`: dinner tot the pntlents. --n... .r em Imnuen nolnted at the boil- ml he the patients. "One or the lunetiee pointed en tuii oi hot water end. laying his hand upon the doctor`: shoulder. eeid. `Doctor. you'll make u ne pot of broth.` end the words had no eoouer been uttered than the other ei Inedmen shouted in A voice of delight. net the thing.` and. seizing the doctor. were in the very act of put- ting him into one of the inrge boilers or eceidin; water. when the doctor had the pretence or mind to en, but not Q eecond too eoon: -n-..u.u .....n. mm it would tnte het- `Capital broth. but It would Into ter It I took my clothes 0!. --mu- ....a...... `in: n roll of dellnht. took clothes OI. "The Inndmen. with n yell of delight. uld `yes. and the doctor naked them to wait a moment while he went and took his clothes 08. but u soon I: he got out or the kitchen he turned the key In the door and ordered the keeper to see to the lunatic: being put under reatrelnt. "The doctor`: presence of mind saved him. It In true. from 1 terrible death. but he died uhortly after ruin; mud. The experience had deetmyed hh reason."- Clncinnnu Enquirer. CIIIIPOI1 nouns. We have come Icrou the following ` npeclmenu of children's logic. In ouch use the child proving easily the W: Ex- unhntion qunntion-Wb|t you do am when you para 1 word? Answer- I rule I margin. .--u.. . nu:-hop Inn oxnlnlned an ab- margin. Auln. n teacher he explnlned an ` Itnct noun u the nun of eomehung you can neither nee. nor hear. nor touch. and uh for an example. Answer. after much menu) hunting--A little hen In an 038- On another occasion the teacher at- \ Irma that n transitive rrrb mun have an object-"Ihm. It you brunt. you must In-at something"--nud cheerfully Invites the slut to put "Brut" into a contract without an object. A uunll girl vonmno (III. In perfect good nub: "I tried to buck the (Ian. but couldn't." adding anxiously. You no I didn't break tho IIIIIDIIIIJ. Avvl uurv - ...-_. _.-__ __- clan. To III! Milton`: expression. (nmmu It clearly not I but! far every man to about In that count: Island! I tucker."- Idncuioul 'l`imn. ISO Kill Inn. "You an deceiving me." uh uh! Ht- totly. "No." uld Mr. Euylnd. Yon mustn't any that. I may Invent I for Innocent lotion: about director! meetings and that tort ol thin. but when you nu-rid no you mauled me II n model of oxal- lonco II all nopccta. didn`t you? Hf`. IO Well. Pu no kouoclut. I an ninpbj l "- *.r.::-.-;:.:.:..':- -*~"*- M ibuovpl `|nvo|t.-Nbw0t|onuP|u.vIIm un not 1': mum Ants. -:---3u Ph a=.yhh"I&~ MADHOUSB COOKS. ` . | Illlvlllo ldtornfv Intel. Bill or Blllvulo" In the mm: of | new novel by Colonel Jones of Jonecvllle. It In I (rent "Mt." Fact is wo Inna`: been quite woli since It struck us. After cnn-yin; the mule: the other day and splitting ulx cords of rewood our leading poet wrote In ode on Down. (on which he got 80 days. vn.. w..m.n'n I.Itenr_v club II n tull- 80 days. The Woman : Llterury p In. The elected I]! prguidentl. 15 via pruldentn. ueven secrntu-Ien and Ill treasurers. after which they udjourned forever. having held once two hourl. A pl-in of one ox. two brindle cows and 3 copy of Tennyson`: poeml bu been offered for the bent poem on the vun_lII_ A. I- A |lI|I' vs c I Blllvlc fair. llloocluu. `'0! course we have to ply non for coal now than we did I month or two :30." said Mrs. Chugwater. but we ought not to mind that. l Iuppon It meant that they have been mining the poor coal miners waxes." "Qnmnnthn." remarked Mr. Chauta- coll miners waxes. "Samantha." remarked ter. looking in her over hln gluten. you are too good for this wicked world."- Ohlcngo Tribune. Wen-Iii 0! Present Day IIIII. ` Read Inc I story without I morul. when tho me an one and Ion In blind. Where the world ulna breath belon rognnlnq Whu-0 women no mon ol the cu in kind. Read me I um.-Q old fuhloned Itory when lonn are happy and mu-rlnn ll bl!` When parent: and chlldnn In all unllod And the crown 0! (in day In the mothofl Ml hold me I story (Mt null me and cheer: mo. lmtud oi I me at "prohlomn" and puln. To compel my belle! thnt the world II 11111 rollllu Prom under mp cloud lnlo Iunuhlno nnln. --BrooI.l,yI Uh the sympathetic emu-n. "That's rlzht." answered Mr. Meektol earnestly. "I have observed It In H1-nrl~ Mu : case. Wonnn'a work in never donl. Then In nlwnyn enough at It left over to keep her husband bus: from tho timo he get: through dinner till ho`: so tired to has to go to bed." .11:-- ` 1 Ills llxporlonoe. "Woman`n work In never done. quoted the sympathetic citizen. --vn....'. rune." answered Antonlullnc `I1-lei. Wlh-'I`hn prutldlutor dld noun ` wondeffnl (rich. llunbnd-AL. and what Inn on at them? Wife-In asked If any one Ind 320. nd I had. and he nnld In would churn than to 310. and he did and hero mm the Iin 5. up...` it AIIII Behold Mn mucus; In the an 6; \\`\!| halting atop and dull. Int d wary Q` with rumpiod Nlhr and with pluun urry. Th gunbn In the cnnlntk. bound to by lonum. oklo Jada. Ho diiop II: had. he havoc | dhnd dck lo Ivan protnuly n no hobbln by In all the glory 0! MI bright [old laid. u clh tho 1! WM. on \hi| haul day. In: In alone. In an um pmud uny. A -.1.m A uthumion nah In tool! ulrlll Iv 1-Av. un- i 310 to pron it. III lhh puma urny. ` A rum .1 uumuuon Why map: In (hut forlorn); on the tiny? leaner. It you must know. you bIoon|u Sty. no but hm win with but dude In). Junlllnblo Accrnntlon. "ue omcer nu you smote this Inn on the nose. What but you to nu not younelt?" "\V'(-ll. Judge. In grinned and cum up to mo and said. `Did you hear tho lltect (:1 about the wlnd at Sandy "- Dhchurn-4|.` legitimate. The Brother-I don't I00. I10. '5'" you got your bond for ammo. Th: Hhingl In! {I IIOIIIIIII nth U.` got heat! [or nnlrvs. Tho Slur! got It helping ms on your cgllecc accounts.-Delroll ha Dunn. i Ibo Rlllk uIE.lI IVI ,'`I elected to You have too and honey." L I n... . holbno 1-lnnnn Well. nf hot I an . bone can-co iho bin honey." tin I would without it."

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