Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Apr 1889, p. 3

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ROOM PAPER ospor, uowrn E A_ a'rnnm'r. I(lW8I1lIl.BWSiMK.HlWIilSm1lS. n.unnnun nun n-nnuAmrun In A! v wilguu uu uluulug Ill -V 'uunu1_qtuIIl. The Austrian govemment x-.uppr-steed the papers be edited anal l"`il(l9n1H9(i him to four years` imprisonment; the people rose in re- volt and he was clmsen governor ot a revo- lutionary organization Butts large section of the Hlnvs. led hy the Croat chivf, Ban Jellaohicli, armed ug:t.u. hilu; Russia at once supportui the Sims um] the contest was l|ui(`ki)'(le(`idI3(l. K0.~~utb tit-I into Turkey and Got-gey, pressed i\` ovorwholniing num- bers. surrendered. Austria (i1'lllllllll( d the surrender of Kl)1lfi.. mnl tho Turks pro posed to him toturn .\Inhmntnmi.-nu st-tlwy would have n rnligimts pl:-:1 for i*ei't1.~in'.:. Then it was Iii.*(`n\'8l`0 that Inn was of the Luthornn faith. which, 8[|])!Ll`i`llli_\', no one had thought of inquiring about ix*f.>l`O. F:-anon nmv nmimi Hun Wncvinnil nml If \ GIILI ILIJULIII "LIV .`\\\\\`.N was one of the g \ greatest scholars of 0- his time, became I ` lraalt-r. He spoke LOWE K0S3l'T"- and wrote frengh, Mngynr. Italian and German with uency. and wns versed in Ln'.m. than the legal lan- gunge nt Hungary, lmrlng his captivity he learned English from .-x Bible and dxctionnry, and was able to make u puh`.!r' address in that tongue on landing at .\`--uthtummton. Tim Allsfrlnn ornvnrunlont mxnnrnannd Hm Sketch of the ChIIIIl"`"' ' "f`d0|'ll. NOW Said to no Keg? Death. The informatlun that 140llI"KT3`=b11th at the Q39 of 87 is slowly dying of exhaustion rouse. a thousand urlous rvmillisvences In the minds of old readers of :`-mrican papers: for mm-was 1| season when t_he name Kossuth" gumd in ten thousm1d`culumna,bluad in nming colors on `many h|`I|nd-S 0f goods. KIVO title to popular organizations. and even to huts and other articles of apparel. No for- eigngp sincg Lgfgyette lmd excited such en- ihusinsm in U16 United Stains. H6 returned to Europe and the ruaction came; it wu chm-zed mu he hm] collected money for Hungary and used it. himself. This slander died, ma he fell into the ranks of the many thousand forgotten unfnrtlnmtos. Hungary was reconciled to Aizstria, the Pun-Slavic pcu-ty took control, and Komuth, in disgust and despair, retired in Turin, Italy, where he has lived for twunt}'+`-Well years. I ...... lt.\..:_.. l(.~_~-nvh um: Inn-n Anna] 01' ' n wt-n| \ '.-n: v cu Cu! 24. ` l.I9[lSIl\(`.(ll Tl _ J Lnjus (Louis) Kmsulll vm< born April 2?, Jam, and his blood u as vhiey Slavic. lvspiw the fact that his family adhered tn the Mag- yar party, `inn! he evmxtually bx-cayno its lead- .3,-_ Th.) union between Austria. mrt Hungary was originally an equal me. free us it is now, Ind there were no lnurv loyal suhjo.-(`ts than ._-\. those Ilumgnrians ` who supported the throne of M aria Theresa; but in time all t|'ie'iutA.-r- ests of the eastern t:\1 . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . A . .. EDWIN BOOTH'S LOUIS KOSSUTH. Ill.` .`ul.'l`Ill`l Ill [.I'.|" $.~uading Edwin to undertake it. This urrangement. , w a s made` without the .- I II er Booth`: knowledge, and he only became urare J} v hill [Ina n nnnunng. .u.. Qvv'.lIIl`; (Ill l'll' nm~oum,.-unl I-Edwin. `as usual, was In ntr h-ulun<`c as his I_ V`_V_, -n_,_..-I E `II ll`{Xl hm] been cast tn tho prompt`-r of I be I nvalre, but it vlmncecl that this ]H'l`.~(Ill \\i.\1.l('(l [O an-uid the duty` 0! m-ting it, and that he aucceeded in per- umnlinw Pglwin On l'D3l'I . B91. LIUII \\ VI U #51 I` tlced for those of. Austr'ia. and the Rlualiuu provinces. Th9n the agitauion 'fur ruforlll begun, \. rand Kossuth, who Inna nun nf O-Inn B. H; QABNQYSKY Brutus llooth. lo DEBUT. II.` III! `Fr:-ssil I . . .1. money, Ur uuuveuwnl. Iuuuvy, nlii lSll$ ` In China, $7 B. C. Orlginllly than now vnro tamed by the trouury, but oxparlonco dlcuud I clamp to the bunk! under gunm- meat impaction and control. A wrlmr Inn pa-ovlnclnl paper an that the early Chlnm -grc!lrtlt'b"W'!tn um umthflilfw the modoru but noun, bearing the named the bunk. duty at `mun. tho number 0! the note, the signature 0! the uchl liming It. indications of In value In gurul. In work: and in tho picwrlnl representation In with or value, and a nation 0! the pain: and pannltlu of oounterfcitin . Over and than all was I , Income elhortl of lndmwylnd thrift: * l rodu.:onll you can: Ipnnd with ownony. `Phonon wan prtmod In blunhh on your 3ndq}truuI :th:mnIul Inn. I-ndu: `. an and in the Aslulc muuum at St. K5: Inn-Ir ` lump: of calm equnl In nmountuo It: not I uuultul rilnrn Ilqruul Ignul, Iuvlug VI` ` loath on lffuhy. July I3 ; shading wu undo at Heart`: Contant. Newfoundland. on P? day, July 27. Old Bani None. The oldut bank notes no tho "1 money, or movement inoney," that I in (`hing m K C fh-hrlnnllv thnnn BKIZIIIUT E IIHB-II IUL`L'I|II' The U. s. s, Niagara and H. 31.8. Agar 1 me-mnon each took one-half of the cable; the \ Niagara waato lay the tint hall (I-om Va- lentla tothe middle of the Atlantic, where the Agnmenmon would begin. The cable parted, however, on Tuesday, Aug. ll. I557, before the Niagara had laid Its half. A second at- tempt was made in June. [$55, with the Niagara and Agameumou again, but again It failed. lnJulya third attempt wan made; | an at the second trlal. the two end: were lpllced in mldocean, and the two vcala started any from each other. The Niagara landed her ondat Trlnlty bay Aug. 5. I858; the Agnmemnon lamlal her: In Doulua bay, Valentia, on the same day. The cable died. however, in Sept. 1358 In lens the Great Eastern took on board the whole cl` the third cable. made a landingon July Wat Valeuua, and sailed on Sunday. July 3!, I858. The able broke on Aug. +.1sn1 The Great grappled for It, but failed. la la! thereat lutarnaqrtedagaln. leaving Va- Inna nn I`!-iclav Juli Ill? a lanrlinb wan mach laying the Cable. It has born asked which wan the Ilrat steamer that tried to lay the cable. and which stunner wu nally suocesslul! '13:`: [T H R Nnrrnrn and ll `I 3 Ann. lIllI\.\4lIl|F_V Sllllll Bllll IIIU ll`!I. Blllflllllb IKJCII on the I:-4., vnuntor or brackc-I spa-clally ar- rnngnd Inr it, and (`linen would Inhale I punch or two. then draw forth a huge yard square red silk handkerchief,nnd tlwm would bu a rvsuuncling Mast` I-`ortuuuIel_v_ no Ann-ri(`un llu.-II women nn1.~mchu Men did not carry white linen hulnlkoroluie-fs, but mm-times new! white silk ones In lhnve days. As bud personal habits usually Inn-rensa, it`: u maru-I um? llzns one died out some years nun Ill!` llllllll HI Iuunllug Buull nub U.) PTUVI` loul fty _\-.'u`s ago. not only with gentlemen but with m:m_v vl ladievi. that lb:-re were fc-w vuumm; rnoms or o`Ice.~ that did not have a'hn:n- box supplied wnh tlu-favorite Innccuh-n_v suu and the sweet smelling buan Next door to W. M. Drennnn. Prfnooeo Sn. PRA(`,'l`l(7AL Pl.lT.\I BER:-K. 'l`l VSMITIIS. Slomn and UK?! Fillers. Hot \\'M0r HoMin.( Engmoem. Huildlngs pm in thorough unitary order. Jubinu promptly attended 10. llonlurs in on-I-t\n1l-.n J 1-A`|f\`gQ Tho CIiIld'o Prophecy. There lire some lines which are known uni- versally throughout America as the prophecy {or one's life. counting from the day oi his birth. One st-t runs: Moudnfs child is fair of face. 'l`usdu". child is full of grace: \\`c- child is merry and glad. Th.imday`s child is sorry and sad; I-`ridu_v'u chilxl I3 loving and gn mg, Sntunlay`u child must work for his living. Sunday`; child in hllthe. bonny. good and gay Another an-I goes. .\ionda_y for health. 'I`uv.~'-lay (or wealth. l\`.;.I.ux~.I_-v lkn I..u.uo J-.. nl ..II 300 CHEAP WHITE 8/17/N QUIL 76 AT WALDl?0N'S` 7-4, 8-4, 10-4 and 11-4 WBITE SATIN QUILTS. great bargain. 7-4, 8-4. 10-4 and 11-4 IARSELLAIS QUILTS at low prices. , WHITE TABLE LINENS very cheap at Waldron'& COLORED TABLE LINENS very cheap at Waldron's. WHITE AND COLORED SIDEBOARD CLOTHS. TRAY CLOTBS, cheap at WaIdroa e. 100 dozen New 5-8 TABLE NAPKINS Cheap at Waldron'e. 50 dozen New 3-4 and 7-8 WHITE TABLE NABKINS cheap at Waldron'e. Braid Trimmings, `Johnso:7" .Ei@@T.Pa;1I Light Nile Shades, S Reed Greens, Rose Shades, , Fawn Shades, Pearl Greys. Gold Trimmings, Steel, Trimmings, A Silver Trimmings. ispnmc SHADES #1 _. - ._ mi - ruiigs. dni ng d_1:1;~;:Bl% LOIAAA QC! I\IlIQII".I\ - JGHWSUN SEfnwE?%::s`SnHfrvwlrgri BRAID TRIMMINGS, I Ulllily [UT MCIIIKII. \\ o-dlmsxlay the best day of all. Thurxduy for crumt-3. Friday fur Iowan nrnr-Ina nn lunb at Al` &-tv: ----_. ---_-~'.-_ Utufixturea. Sanitary Ware. Rubber Hose. Pununa. Brows Goods. hand and Iron Pipe. 2' stoves u.orod M ruuonnble rates. ` i.i;;a;; `;:'a:1ii.;`"` ' Beautiful FloorsEasYtoCmn JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. DRESSGOODS. r I llluy llll l|.IOU"3. Saturday no luck at all "~iusc&LLAnv.* Braid Trimmings. ANY DOG` A17 T;BAZA- `An _ I Nrdda, Valencia and Montana Oranges, Lemons. Oraubn-rig: Cocoamua and all kind: at Anna. . Bill 311%.. Ilnnhotnrlll Onhauoum. BREAD, BREAD. Wotakotholoodtnmnlityund I Vu-loty. You can not Almost my ' ohaposnd Ityh. Ourolno-Made ' Brand in tho lstut. Halo only at `I? T`? T%T"`I? % IJOHN & 00-. E." ":'r_=.I:'. "'Eb3?'i3'""s'.' KING HTRIIPI` IAIKIERV, --~--u -t--vv~- The most ooonolulcal ocean in the turn! `lYy It. Illll R Ilh El 33 mgmy Nuitriti:\1-s, A |___I_---I_. l\___ `Mom BREAKFAST cocun. um be used by the most. delicate oonltltn uou w t.h pa-foot utot . In t In will from It) be! in: rlmlon THE B "`k.,'E.:.`."......"E.."... "T.z`u'. `i`. "........% tux 0 wants a dud envious lrhluuonld In nuns uni op- Ioou-nos Burn! of null. , No addition to or vu-union tom the simple nsmo: V coox's FRIEND I8 osnvmn I coon` ?1i'11:"1I`"i"IL"xii"13hwnnn E is A PURE FRUII` ACID POWDER It contains Iollhor alum. limo. nu unmnln ` And mu,` be used by the delicate oonultn w_ v.9'9! -.1017-. !".l"_`3._"!.2'.'! .JK'ME""i'EB5EN, CHINA TEA STORE, `pmcnss mm. mausoms BLOCK. f //owtjo M}17(E'b' I}/firms MET 1 (`AN MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET BY TAK~ [NU HIS TAIL l.\' HIS MOUTH. Uur Ink) '9 true. and if you heed mil will in- rich you. He economical and trade with IAHHTJ Tjljjl Buy your Hardware. Boiled and Raw Oils, ` White bead, Glass Putty and Pure Prepmd Paints at $1.25 per gallon at 1:11` WE TAKE QUR_TA_L__}N__0UR MOUTH 7 uzcuccu !II'llv6, Fancy Ilnuduras Bananas, V re-sh Lobster-.9 and Oysters. W. H. GARNUVSKY. "212 Princes:-st. 1`PILI:J`PI*0;WhE 2|. I-`rom Riverside. hos Aneloo. Tustin and San Gab ie Iwn____-,:_ 1x_,4_ 4,- Florida 0:11 ngc;-.3", Mcauina oranges, Vulencm Oranges, Fnnru Ilnndnn-as Ranann.n_ OPERA HOUSE FRUIT nND ovsnzn MARKET .. .4.l'F9.'4 0_Mt4GEs.iA% orsrnas msa mm} `nu \rn- \I - nugoygu -- gap van.` .4 T:-:l o Mu-k_ on ovary pnohao Branch store on Market Square After May l. oI--&- LT KING RTRIIT BAKERY. Z/2"1rbI}T%E0`/Mauro BUILD .9 THE OELEBRATED nu nnunuvn Anita wand ::Hf.ARDER.- HALIFAX. N. I. TO SHOW YOU A -.1- any-.1 -.: }%3{B"Y 8}. {/!RTUE'S, KIIN-G` STREET- ml the great apnnx runn nu un. AN ELEGANT LINE OF HANGING8 select. from. Alwnyitho but selected And most utyllnh amok in Eutarn Optu-tn. Give up n can and look over 671': stock. ROB.iNSON S WALL PAPER DEPOT 2-7 7 Baqot Stmet. TRIIV I IIVQ ' ruin: V - rw. _.. -..-- Spruce up-don,t.bo nolnm-and don't in! ml the great. spring rub it on. gun nvnnntlmlrlllll AFIIAIIITWQH HGIIG In 10'. OITIOII XII] IIJK PAINTING - AND - PAPERING _ .4 .u__ A L- - -1-..` and tInn'f g] which cannot mum plane. In mnpoouon h oouolud. now: In: "Good work. Mr pa-too-. oh.` . ` v moo w.1m.o_ . OUR. BA! ARI! nullnu unnnuao. TEE VERY CHEAPWT PRICES JOHN L. JOYCE. wooo & COALYARD1 Pununa. B2-Ma Goons. loan and Iron I C .0l'0d UI ulupuuu on H- `AME'$. Dr; 531;; Wood, ' Dry Kindlinz Wood and the Best descriptions of Coal, OORNER OF BARRACK AND ONTARIO-STD. GOAL AND wooo. Scranton Coal. Best Quality Hard Wood. Mill Wood. Verona 'l__- Cawtord. Princess Su-eat. will rooelvo on Attention. E'l`elenhoneoommunioat.1on _________#____ ZAL mu) - ... . ..~ n-nan:-nix Ix!I'I`lJ mun- --P PAI`NO AND DIOOBATINO IN ALL IRAHOHII. \ WK . RIPUBNIN THANKS ` ILI `d m%' In the round sound an can 1.1 sung! in I: III uVAl%A M0`! .\. A [0 . on N- TRIM. R I ll WIKN Pultlcsa AND unn a-rrimrrs. when I .n..-.n be h nooln ollon for Ilunuo Pnllnlng. pa-I nnnc. llo-A-nrulonn. Mun wru- III. on`. In 01004 I I-`ULL LINE 0!" IKUOI -I LII-QIILIKII IJ IV UVAI I--vw - ..-_. - IS ALWAYS STOCKED WITH TH Beat Dry Hard Wood, N.B.-U|-den left at the Grocery more of JM. will rooelvo prompt AI'.I.anti0Il. Ash. mm or uemxoox Uoruwouu uawuu VI VII saved. Or it on want Klndllng Wood, . or Stov Coal Xiut God. No. I Coal.` Soft or Black MIMI : Goal. no to R. CRAWFORD &` 00., - Foot of Queen at. HARD AND SOFT W00 (1 ..*:.m.:.:"` :rmra,$:.:.:::%::_ 62; N or n Anh.llllmor omlook Col-dwood awed _ __A _ __ _ _,__ V sets In. Chlo! C`B-cure dellvw beroro nroxen w wt 0 oe-Sl.. Lawrence Whn. Branch Omco-(`orner Kin and Clarence BI... ; o togirltdiah gerimn doltiel` pom. mp an an actory u vary as y God All under cover and well screened Bash and `Blinds, Mouldings and other factory work. _ Atull stock Always on hand; Call and ex` Ilnlne. W. B. & S. ANGLIN. Wolllnwbon Street. North. Msndnms 1 . HOUSEKEEPERS 1 I Bend In your onion only for .-.. ..... un ALIl"\ nAncn|M(-3 ELUQTT 3803:- vvo-, -:...-_V.... , , , BEST IN THE MARKET. Yard No. l-0nt.u'lo Street. ' I-C|aronce Street Wharf. " '- 3_Rt_ Lawrence Wharf. N r-I.-r "-II'IIl.g -u----u-nu--. nu... -vr||- ooa(lI"Ul.aL `U Inn. A3 L PAPER. MN. I'm. All is W Cullvn. whlnh mmnnc fnllvo nlmue. An I nnnunn h ngv_\/-n..aq.na -I-51`; --.._- ._..._ In'thlniwAllty for Gmour &Co.'a (Trenton) --_- ::\l\u-up Coal, Wholesale, Retail, n-unm n\I Man II A l)l!|."l` Ln- UV j-}> Un'1oI-Cor. Bu-nck u:d Ontario Su. .____:__Z_:___ mm and Hon. U0l'dW00d 0! llrll. Qlllll OI ` hand. ulnlpootloo uollcltod , and nthlnonn zuannwed. ` YARD-`-C'ornm' Ontario and West StreetJ. &0lI!oo-Clu-once and Ontario Strau- Ioot of Clnrenoo Su-oer. - QDRDERS left at she store: of Mr. June: Boddon.Prlnoeu Street. and Means. Mokolvez C Birch, Brook Street. will be promptly lled. wfolophono Communication enu Black Diamond Lino. L W. BR CK. . E. A. BOC"`. nrolophono Uommunlonuon. Diamond Lino. R`fLi1T"b"hiE"6' ooas; Wnnrll ru, Vol fl Ln Wnolenuousa Retail and W Deulorl. Goals of the very best description. under cover. well screen- adand promptly delivered. Buncu wood And Hard and Soft Cordwood of nut. nunuu edand promptly delivered. [much wood and of" quality vlnlnootlon |ol1cltad.|nd nnthhoon i BBEOK. dz: B-OOTE whnunagvu Vang`! Aannon an Ilfhnlnnnlgnntl l `Prompt. end satisfactory delivery A spook God ZTelophono Communication. JAMES SWIFT & C1 PAIWGK. IIUKHKPPS. l'I"". All GONE . which mllvo ploue. Anl poouon I: ` EHENRY BRAmE, : Undonnkox-and : EXIDIOT, I-C|u-once street VVIIAI1. 3-St.. Lawrence "' CB1-cure deliv before broken weather non In. lawrgnoe Whgrt. E-251 Pmucnss `r1mn'r,- 5 Cor. Bydenhun street. Telephone oommunloeuon. _SQLna3 AGENTS .,,__ g. n- -_ .!I!-.... .. Taajxueun, 00R. DAY AND RIDIAU ITBIITS. _ .--navy A. .-In A nnom DDTA ?Ri~iIT6.i:. hm. 7 T-WOO!) AND COAL. 'ommunicatlon. JAMES CO. W. H113, Pup-r nnlllli. "0`l`Iil'I|IIIIl MIC! wru- lnq.ou-. I loo(II"Ul4L OF ` PAPER. n?1?mn:n1 I'm. new dulmn. u - Hurray IIIII. llurrny 1131], which in lcicated In upper New York dly. ad on which I: dtunto.-d many of lhodwm-lungs of wealthy pcoplu, \II'l'IVOIl in man from John Murray, who owned gn unto ou,uu hill from Thirty-munch to Thirty-f-xurtlnstrcot. Hi: ropartyrnnlboul Iouthwent, (mm the old " iddlu road" slmc totho Bloomingdale road." The format Is `noloogejlucxmnnoutbolwwbnow nnzuwny. Thoold llunnyhouuwgntui `dew-nov-.c-as . . A Wan llenond with llootrlolty. Doctor A. L Smith, of Canada. roporh tho use of electric.-it y In causing thndimppou-nnco 0! I largo seod" Inn on the indox npr. ol three years growth. upon which ultruu 0! silver, nitrate or mercury`, and vukoul acid: had no omvct at a curnuvo Iuturo. Ha I steal needle. Matched to the uc-(tun pole of tho galvanic buttery, wall mm the sub- uunco of the waft. on three different occur ions, at Intervals oi tires or {our days. with the result. that In three weoks` time the wart ` was 1-ntlml no Iggy _no _l1tt._l `mu-k nus `lhxl v h g lgavmg no mt} ` tuna ilieorilhh (`uh-ndnr llama. The years 400, till), 13]), as well as the In- tervening oeuturinl years, were Imp yours; It was Pupo Gregory XIII, who, In 1.58`), ro- furmml the mlendnr no that only the cactu- rinl years. divisible without I remainder by four. shuulll be luap yours. A. D. 1000 was, and 31110 will be, I leap you`. The month: lmd l'es|1ecti\'uly, these number of days: 31, an, 31, au. an, au. 31. so, au, an. 30. 3:, making shoal of 34;: dnyo In tho year. Augustin chulgod the nuns of Batman in hi: on tumor mm Rumnn year began originally with Ilarch) and uhled to it one tiny. which he took from Febnnry: another of February`: day: he guvo to October. `A Simple llxprlmem In Dlnlllatlon. Boil snmn salt. and water in a tea kettle. 'l1on tho steam issues freely from Mm spout. hold in it a large bowl filled with cold water or ice. The steam will condense into water and trickle down the mid sides of the bowl. Tame some of this condensed water, and now that it has no taste of the salt, {mm which It In: been separated by boiling. VIUIWU Ul II 51101.] lll'HC|rIl'U~ Regularity, system and provision us not ` only exm-llout general qualmvs. but may be ` reckoned among the principal (-unditiona that insuru n uscf u1' practice and guarantee (suc- ggssful performance. VVLH l'lJIIIU [KL ll. I`u.v:nmuhcr that a good composition is worthy of u good practice. Rncrnlvu-\`rv :v:.`nr| and I-nnitinn urn nnf 1 ullll [U |llIl)l'U\ 0. Do nut. gm-t hold of the notion that your ~ teacher nds fault with you for the mere N mko of Malt nding. .|ln-are |\.\ ns\l|l`AIll Hunt. nhivnnfn cur-nan NLLU "I [dull Illlllllls. _ .-Hways be uzburcd that ultimate success will onsnu if you give yourself the trouble to work. for it. Succes may be deferred, but. it will (`OHIO at last. I! ._-.,..._| .... nI...L (7lI Ill HKKIILLI. ` Always come to your lesson with honest * good will. and with I sincere desire to advance and to improve. flu nut out huh] nf {kn nntinn !hnl* rnnr .-u- IF YOU WANT THE CHEAPEST AND BIB? PUBNITUII Olnll dancrlulnu. Osllnt an 13:3-JI3 \\Ul I "LI I III` III U Ul I IllIl`IIl I 5.47 I I5. Ills. (_'m1:id<`r technical exercises as the dnily ph_v.~i-ul exercise which is uccesary to keep ym: in In-nlth. Alwnre mnnn tn vnur Insnn with hnnnnf. I UK.` I` 'II' F\\ Ill}; IIIIV ll'l9 [U IIIU lllu-`ICCI BIUUUUH is gin-n by Mr. Ernst Puuur in his use ul work vu "The Art of Pinnnfurte l la_ying: l`.nu.i.I.-r hmlnuh-nl nvnra-is-pa nu thn dnilv NU. `J.--ro7s not or coax. l The -,,'ures shown in the second illnstm- ` tion hardly require any explanation. Their execution will not tax the ingenuity of our bright wits very much, but. may serve as I sliggcstinn to the exceedingly clever toys -that can be made from cork. W hen one be- comus loft in the art of cork carving a rope dnnccr nmy he produced that will balance it self on a cord; or 3 tumbling jack which re- fnsvs tn stand on anything but its h sad. or I canoe that oats on the water along with swnnsmnl water ducks. a no l.-now To Dl:CORA_'l'I c0nK"rors. How to produce geometric gures on the top of the corks is shown in 91: tlrst sketch. The [lines of the di'erent' stars nre..rst traced on the at surface and then cut in, holding the point of the knife under the re quired nnglonsin chip carving. When the `upper surface of the cork is removed the stars will appear. .-g (`ork work affords greht amusement on rainy day: to boys and girls old enough to be lntrusted with I sharp knife, which is the only hnplemelxt required to shape old corks. I V Toy: Mule from Corks-A low Buy llodok ` \\ lnIcl| May Be Cut Oil} by AJLOIIJ Enough up Bundle I KnJfo-'l`ry Thom - go _.__up Advice to Muslcnl Smdents. The f- -ll-wring advice to the musical student ,- ..i.-.... I... ll 1'.`-.....6 YW.......- in Id.` .....6'..I .|NSTRUCT|VE ENTERTAINMENT FOR OUR YOUTHFUL READERS- for Yourself. YOUNG FOLKS C()LUMN; on Pdnoul sum. fun. sydouhun sum, Khntnn. Tlnv-:_z*hll1n plrics am like bums Uwrlu-ml. lllllo glrl. .\nl lim walks Ixlm a well heaual brlvk; Am! arm`M`tl1ly affairs: In a terrible whirl ` D0 mmelhlng for somebody, quick ' Aru you :n\`flIll_\' IIHNI with play. little girl` Weary. dincoungvd and sick.` TH It-ll you the loveliu-st Hnmu In Lhn Inrld- Than :1: it rains like the rain Uf tho ood. liulu. mnu. Am) Iiw clouds um f\rbiMing and thick. \'..n on: rnnlnu Hun sun thin laurvv vv ---~ --...-.~_.. Ar("3`ou llmot disgustul With life, little man.` I will tell you n vrondvrfnl trick That will bring you com;-uum-nt ll` an_vthiugcan# TM) o.~.uv\--Ihivuv fur mnnnhnnh` uni:-I.` I II l(`lI "ULI |l'I0 l0V8lll'-`I (iu.m-- In tho world- Du something for somebody. quick! |'.Hl IlHI|Al' llll' Hllll I.| ynur soul. litll-~ umuslhlnvv fur nnnm Bow to Be llanm. ...s...I -|.......`. .1: IHI` \.'lIll-` Hg for snnxehody. quick! THE.BRPBIi wuuf,~. `wnnsnn. APRIL Ir... . 1: ll nvuwvu uy one WIIU Hulllln mouunalol o partnnmn to no thn funnun tragodhn ho I the wane: tint bdoro the play beglnlon op-Mn: nlcht in U 30- throw: tho It-utupuchhuc lfboounotnytho has of an ant hckwudnwithouoa Nunlhr holncouvlnadtlntlln cuguunqtwlll In I hlhro.-.')omolt ROI HQ, MIL6 S%- P`Ai%NfF- SIWOH _..-- w:BaIh'u luperuluon. The latest Itl'V about the Iuporgtiuon of actor: In told at lib expense of Edwin Booth. It In avowed by ono who lxnl Ind thounnda ot nnnm-tnnlm m am this {Amman op-null.-u In. I us. In . .':\;:om gm yogr spurs!` ` van t any. V . `Tlko mine.` holdins out one booted log. Tho I-oy.took the spun and went. on for hhlittlouoono with King Henry VI. when In returned his father was mu nmlnx mg- lizontly In the chair. `(hm me my tpurl.` ho -Id. -c-In holdinx 0"` '4 10:: lncl nah um All tho comment that Edwfu Booth : r-It Ip- punnco our oothd from the pan-at whom holdollnd. Hllotrdluhagqugnuy` "mu 5` that his father had bean down to the w 3 and had vnuclndchb lint 4-Hort with evidgm, Intarut and nuductkm. and than hnu-nod back to MI nonchnlnnt was In the drain; room. There nonr. surely, could run ha. a more angular being than Junluu Brutus This lltth tum. at ahlracter in-but mm nl dun:-and: mhni. lnnrlmcl him -. n nah..- ..nupu. uuluuau:-H In uuu"u:u.-I` DE! ouennhounndnhntnlrked hhnumunlquo nnnnn" u|II_y urculllv Iwlfl 0! it by railing in tho play bill the announce- ment of his son`: rst nppvaranm. duly under- lined. `i-`ool!` was all he said when he read this Announcement. and this relntrk was not umlennood to signify enmurugeruaat. When night came and Edwin hm] drama] his father for GI:-our and himself fur Trenil, the ec- centric pu-mt, who, beno-ath an outward u- poct ol indilference. lovul his Ion with tho fondot affection. took a chuir. lit. n cigur null, viewing the youth with A critical oyo, mad: lllll Ulll.|Illl'y I 'Do you know that you are an have boon riding lard and fur!` `Van dr ' to lluw nun -nu-r-. uuu .- n-uuns lunlln, Iziuked Upon It. Edwin BOOUYS sud-lvn .~tl'u>ko~ of pa;-alygjp in Rm-In-ste-r. N. Y., and l.nwrom'v l-Xurrx-t.l's ulnn-um-rim-ut that his (*I:-ngxw hml pmbu. My nppvnml on the stagu fur (11-.~ 1:l.~[ time. had theoffect ofcnlliug forth lll`.Yll(`l'nu~` .~mrms about the great trngredian. Willuun \\`;m..,-' the- well known xlrunmtir 'r;1n~,nud our .4 the a('tnr`s most intimate frirml.<, thus L- svribes Bu0th`s first appeur:mc- on thv stag:-; Junius Brutus Booth. l.A.~fume-r~1lu-rival of Edmund lie.-1n-naslln-n kc-`pil1].' unen- ('sm'\n1(`n[ nt Hm Boetnn lllllsn-llxn `....l I.`.I..~.'.. b|'l'|lR'31 LXIJIH B lll hl llifilll [.1 K`.'1n-IIasllw gagnnwnt n: lhv Boston mu vruuu nuu tau 113 IU Irglalullllll. uuu were wasnu more cause for agitation. K0$uth protested and retimd. "is wuntrymen loy- ully supported the new system, but main- tained their respect. fur the old agitator. For l,went_\`-sc\'eu yeam bu has been an ha} -u|,prac?.icn1]y, and his two sons are busi- H055 men in Turin. llow Illa Father. Jnnhu will LIIIIIISHL III Illllllll Il|.; lI|"'lIl Il'lI I l'. England and France nmv nulied the Turks that they need not surrender the pa- triot, aml the United States sent the war .~n~amor .`flixippi to luring tum tn Aniorica as the nation's guest. He arrival in New York Doc. 5, 1851, and for I few weeks en- ju_ve~xl a Wonderful nvutluu. Thu sensation did not last long, and he went to Paris and other capitals for aid; but the muse of Hun- gary was forgotten In the Crimean war and uther exvitements. .-\u.-`trim lost her Italian pruvium-s by the war of 18.39 and had tocoma tuu-rnis with Hungary. Generalumuosty was declared and the Hungarian die-t`s powers ro- sturul; the two nations liecame one as to the (`l` ll and two as to legislation. `ind there ...... .... ...nm .u.n_~.. Inn ....;o.n;.... !.`,.._...o|. l-!l'l'lRI- ' 63 0;BiNi'i' 13c6nXm1s' AND ALL KIND! 0' rmumun: mu: m own 281 PRINCESS 8T.

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