Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1899, p. 8

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Anvlnum New York is to put rubber tire: on her n engines. We may got to that In Ch1~ ` 0:30 In Hnu-, hut. wu will hauto begin by pumng down the asphalt pavements that are novoauary an the am tutu:-0 oi Incl In llnprovement. nvyu unu Illa IJVIII V103 III` Ulllllu. The lab Inna Carnot III load of buy- Ing horas]! with tho garden and 5 (tour house built by her late husband. n. Ll..l-.. I l\..|.-.._ _L- _---|_ I.` In. Llunglu loath will uubnnh 0 Hop am to: cl-oonvloto nu Chicago. 'I`h. I-o. M.-- 0---.` _-. 0-..; -5 s...-- PERT PERSONALS. THE BEEHIVE. TIN E TATTLE R. uuuvvnulavu. A woman nlwnyn tell: her lovot she wlnhes also could bear all M: when and plan. but It- In booauno Ibo known lb nan`: ` um, .... ..,.... Then in nothing nation: In that Indy nnblo yearning" girls experience no long in It can be nlhzed with a new dun or ohocolntea. ` uv uuu vvnnu uncut. 2 y uuuu uuunuu vvul nun . Good girl: snot the opinion that unlou they are very careful the men will think they an trying to flirt wlsh them. 'l"L--_ lg napkin... -guln..- In AL; All-.1- nuuvv mun: wvu. In the Lhitunry of almost every woman it Is said that she wu I devoted and ear- ns: church worker. as . ..n .. .. . . Womon talk About" their hired girl} I great deal, but the girls get oven-thoy know thing: too. I- Al... . |.x>..-._ ..l -I.......a -..,.__ ..._____ Turnlpn chopped Into llttlo him and fed I to poultry can be made to who the place of grown food. 1 IL... 0!. .......|. .J - l,._I I- L_I ,| A , u run], vl VVIIIUII nu Ia ll uuuv] Iuuunnulucr. I This story is told of Commissioner Pack during his recent visit in Paris: Like all ` Amoricunn, he was not to be put out by trifies. One night an excited heliboy woke him by rrying thu the hotel was on fire ow near is it?` he was nnkod. `In this nieur. at No. 15.` `W:-1|. . 'n 40. Call mo again when vvnpu uuv Iuulw Uullurou lan llllhlllr. Luncheon for Collin P. Huntington and Russell Sign costs just l0 ocnuz dniiy. Ir. Huntington pay: that amount for: bowl of broad and milk. The other multi- millionaire gets his noondny n-past for nothing by patronizing the free lunch not out by the Western Union Telegraph com- pany, of which he is a heavy ltockholder. This nnnu I. Onlal A r` ..... ..I....I....-_ 1).... v Austrian citizens. Nathaniel and Albert Von Rothschild f of Vienna have ostnbllnhod a foundation ` of 8~i0,n00, the income of which in to ho Ilnod for the support of musicians, paint- orn. sculptors and drnitamon of the Jewish ' faith. Applicant: for in beneiita must be William J. Bennett, a wealthy man ro- Iiding in one of the fnuhionablo quarter: oi Brooklyn has been hnving so many quarrels wit... his neighbors that he has moved out. For rovengo ho ldvortlsao his ne house to lot. to 3 colored fnmily only, with tho more children the better. " v.__-L_._ .,_n n. vs vu .. John W. Foster. who lervod no IA Hung N Chang`: adviser during the Jnpanotb-(,`hL I no-as pence nogomutjolns, bu reoolvod a let- tor from the oriental statesman, In which hduayu than nll recent ohangol In China are for the honor." uu ul wno nuuunguu L)|.IIl. Lord Klwhcner has daolln I soon of Invlmtiuna to write I book on his Sudan onmpalgn. alwnyn on the ground that ho Is not ; writer, but. a soldier by profession, I nnd Lhorefuro ho in not. prepared to write I I hook -umuu Pnui du Chaillu, the trnveler. laid the other day: I dnn L know why I'm ulwayu called `tho African travlsr. I ape t three Mums as nmny years In ,uxpl In; tho `Land of the Midnight Sun. I Am! L'h..L-...._ L.-- .I_..||..:l; - -....... -0 America`: oidoet lighthouse keeper in Captain Ellsworth, who has had charge of . the ipnwivh light. since 1861. He is 86 yearn of Age, yet attend: to all bin diloult duties. 1 . n III _uuu..u- v\l unu uuuuuu uuunvu un-I}. (lornollus Vanderbllt, Jr., recently had hla nger crushed whllo ooupllng vars on the New York Central rnllroad. on whloh he has boon employed u 3 Inoohanlcal on- (lnoer. ..... u.........., \l| ...,.,..,.. Judgo H. K. Baker, nalhior of the Hal- Iowall (Mu) Havlugn lnitlcublon, who hm just celebrated his n!nat_vnooond birthday, Attend: to his omulal dutlol daily. (`n-..-H..- \7..-..I....|.lIA I- _..,.,....I_. 3.-.: -11 Au: xry-mu nun] IIUIIIU. Pmfenaur Hoentgvn of X ray fmno has been made a baron by the emperor of Aus- tria mm] Is now offvrnd I valuable chair in the University of Lelpaya. huh... I! I! nun-.. ....m... l\ .|.- u..| A fruitful (`nu-Ia of dlwuo among poul- try in fun! wntur From this time on through the wlnwl. give tho Iuwlu n wnrm hreulnfurit. E (HI):-r thhunn In-lug 1-qunl, the hem! aup- ` plied with gum! rungs will thrive the host. ` Buokwlwut bran and uuuhml pummel mnko A first class warm mash {or break- last at . . ... .... .. .._ IIVIIIJI VIII]. l.llII|I UIIU IIlIIJ' I. IIILJUIIIIU. I.lko(}lm1nmno, whom he I0 nnwh ad- mires, (`/nlmwl Hooaevelt, frequuntly chop! half a cord or wood before breakfast when It hll Uynrmr Buy home. D-..lm.-..- H,........... ..I V ...... 1-....- I.-- ` -\4\.urvvIIr\I nu uuunu. vllu l.u|)I'u. "'I`haro In only one thing I enjoy more than singing." said Jean do Hr-vzke. than other day. That, one thing In lllcyollg." I.|u..m...1.m... .r...... L. ... ...u l Lloutnnant mu RChOOndUl'f,*I German oolonlst, In Afrluu, believes that ho hal lucmseded In Draining the mhru. |~"l`l.--. I. "ml" IsO\1` oLI.._ I .\A/._ _____ FREE O uulu 1 I llurln, for nu-lllng `I churn. v\r srull .1 [I * * ~ * ~ *~ -*~*' --~-~ 10 Ronnir or Replace 50"" W I war Lcwvwvvvvvwuvuwvvuuvuuu . THE LISTENER. No Money Required. unset. wlu Iullperur on me mresnma. "I have come for a glass 0! beer, " Inld hls Innjo:-`ty, walking In and taking the most (x)Iu.urt.nbIe armchair he could (I- oover. How unoxpecbed. and how for- tunate for ma, " was the ambassador : sn- Iwor. "I have not seen you for a long time," said tho emperor, and foltl want odaohnt. wlt`1 you Iwlll take a alga- rette. If you please. And how is the bar- onessf" will appreciate the honor of soelng your majesty ln her house." And how was your harvest in Hungary?" Satisfactory. socordlng to my brother`: sooouny. '1', - The nnnwnranmlnn hm-I lnamd nnrnn Mrng Sho wlll bo hero dlrootly And V EULD BY H. Ml-D1,! Y uuvunung w my nrolner 9 wooun J1 , } The conversation had lasted some timo ` when the baroness came In and took pan ; UIIU Ul lull! BUDUTU In ID: 5 Count Szoogyeny, the Austrian amba.|~ under in Berlin, was one nmrnimx (inw- diing over a into breakfast and reading the papers that lay in a pile before hiJ9,_.. when his valet burst into the mom with ` the startling news, "His majasty the em- peror. " M. Szoegyeny barely had time to meet the emperor on the threshold. I hn vn nnunn In: In ah.-n nl I-um-. ._hl PA ALQQAAAQAQQAACQLQAAQLQQQQLLQQQLQLQQQLAQQQAQAALQND. ! lvlo Talked Away Ill: Time and Mini- od Kl:-lug Hln WHO. M. Kolunmn von Mlknath, n dlat.ln~ gulahed Hungnrlnn author and polltlclan, tells the followlng story of the Emperor Wllllam, which when narrated to hlm by one of the actors in lo: (`nuns u................ :1... 1.. __._L,_ ..L_l4 .. FOURP0lN1`SlNlfSFAV5RT - .... ...- -uu; Dr. Hall`: Pamphlet on Rheumatism free on making for It. uuunuu n uuuuunu IHI 1 JOHN CLARKE, _ C;lA8. 8UDDR_ i-l|n1a-nu lnlnvul un-u n ucununum cuuu n uvulul wm WOOD, r'nr1nnnnnI I-\ n Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9J)9`)iii`)Jiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiid mmu. SC W. TROTTER` nnun mun. T w. A. BUTLER. I Klnunvnn mu-ad . EJOHN HUNTER 5 El Brock BL. K|nn~!un, : cured of mlm.ln rhmmm. , ,,.__ -_.. . . --.... V. .---gs;-vu kll\JlVI- : Road the name: of A few of bhe many peiple living in he NW and vimuivv been CUREI) by the we of DR. HALIJS RHEUMATIC CURE '/\nother Triumph For Science ! RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED. {Dr- .1f1a"'S ..R1z.:l1zzz<'2Iic.%Cure I (`llDl.` A v \I -.-n uuununxu, Pnwhurzh. rured ur mum culnr rheumatism. u; I] uvnnn w an vvuuu, Pnrtnmouthpnrod of lum- bmm. unun. nu uu:s_ Simeon Island cured of sciatic rheuxnallnm. II\rIlV nu . r."-n vv. a. nu I Lars, Klngnmn, _r.-urod of mus- cular rheumatism. nn nu nvvnnn IOl>'I>l>I>I>IlrIGll>l>I-l>(> l>l>l>l>Gl>GI>fl>Gl>I>l>G(>GI> GOEGGGIGEFFGEQ '8l Brock BL. KIHKHIIII, of sciatic rlmunm- Llnm. r. uv .-.-.n_......\ V ... -.-\_,...4--. (`u-ahendull, Plltuhurgh. cured of muscu'ur rheu- mullam. ' ' r`UUlc'l`H-4}HF ONLY 50 OINIW A n0l`l`l.8-CnnLn|nIng Tan I)nyu'Tremmenl. THE DB HALL MEl)l(`lNE (`0.,NEW YURK. . n..n~.. n__._L.,. ._, .1. , -- - A STORY OF THE KAISER. _`v_.-vr..__wvw-v T WIl;VCURE-ANY FORM UF RHEUMATISM. -HE HOMC SPECIALIY co.. Wonon o for &;ae s Drug Store If ynu once tvy Carter aLim|e Liver Pull: for not hurlacbo. hilion-neon or ooorhipr bion yonvill never be without them They rue pure-'y VF`l0`uh'I|. rmnll and only to take Don't forget bhll. Irul sung I-Iunu Imlurv I IHIIVU. Hzoegxyany wont to the telephone with the emperor, who did all cbo ringing and hello crying himself. Then he laid: Don't be angry, dear. I have chatted too long with Slzoegyeny and must drive totho mmun from hem, so I cannot give you my parting khs. which I am sorry for. Goodby. dour. "-Berlin Correspondence. Canadian Dapol: PABST MALT EXTRACT, 66 McGl|l BL, Momreal. (y )A sic. '-*-333333eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas IIIIIKVUIV C-ormlnly not," laughed the emperor. `I must. speak to the empress and my goodhy to her l mu due at the station In an hour. I must leave for the maneuverl, and 1 cannot drive to the aohloas, see tho ` empmss and ranch the station in than. I will drive to the station from here, but I must oxcnre myself to my wife for not re- turning home hefore I leave." .\'-Innnrnnu un.-so 0:. oh- o-l.....L.._- _u|_ lllll place? " A-P...-` In It` All ut. oncotno ampuror was out his watch and jumpvd from his lost. "h`aperlot!" he crlod, "we have talked away all the time! Have you a tab- phunB`r" Thma nun... -n-a...o.. _|..L ._ n.__- _ pllllllU: Imus your majesty wish to ha" I message sent?" Nu 'l`-hn n... 0,. It .u_....|_ :- -aaugu nuuw No. Take me to It directly." "Hut cannot I speak In your majeIy'| we?" l"lR.~4'I`Q,Ul(`KF'.HT TU (`FEE HEl'UNl>--HAFE`4T I0 TAKE I`HlRl)- VII Iv-IT HIGHLY ENDURHED l<`UUN.1`H-{3Hl'7Al'l'] .-Tl` Tl) BUY. mun` Tu-natvnunc \.uIuI n ucuunnulrul. mums DAVIDSON. n......a.. n... llIIlV|('llllIl I IIUUIII "LIHII oscan R. PERRY, Iuu uulnl Iuuullllullll. WILLIAM COBURN, urn. WM UILLESPIE, \Ir..ur.. u..-__n POULTRY PUIN I t'_H5. SAML DONALDSON. lHl...l_.....|. ...._--l I WM TAIT. -.._..-\. u.. v Auuvu. Ocnnlo, ()nL, cured n M-iullc rheumssllum. . nu; us-A \J\IIJ\Jl\lV` Klngslnn, cured of mu- culnr rheuumnlam. Inlnnu I. "71-... -..u .. ... u.uuuu- nu, Wolfe Island. cured mnuculnr rheum th4m. nun. n n nr.-nnu v..v.-.. u. . n:L\lI1' Klngstnn, Ont. cured : mu culur rhemnatllm. |l;l| I I A K: nnnvvnnv .... .u.n, Uulllna Ray, rured ( xnuscurnr rheumatism. _... .. u nu.` uuuL1vAV, l |Lmhllr|(lI. cured of mu- :'lI|nr rm-unmllnm 'ln<'-, IA Dull` 0' Im; '1 Jon, uur who have TOWN TOPICS. I-`0Ill'.'I(.'.V "'1./7'1.` .1./VD SPIRIT .l(.`E.\"I'.'. js.`l}JIlll'llUl\I `IIIU. } \I|J|ll'LIII. The Atchlaon (Hm I undonbtodly In right In mylng t.hw In one place the overture of `Tannl. .u|or' sounds uuotly Ilka: Mg llgbt. In a saloon." That. plum, of course, In Amhloon.-Ohloago Timu- herald. `v,__ u ,g . Orders solicited from the trade only. bst S. B. T()WNSlND & C(). and the uniform success derived from its ule. are tting testimonials of the etcacy and popularity of this valuable tonic. Board of Trade Building, Montreal HUMAN LIVES often depend on physi- cians prescriptions; hence, a doctor cannot write a prescription without a sense of personal responsibility for his patient : welfare. The number of prominent and successful physicians who daily prescribe `me "Bes`lToni< Your druggln ullu ll. vuvun ouIIu\ U In llllllltlll ULI. In upmllng n lmnlo of olives bear in mlnd that [how remaining over will quickly mold um! become worthluu unless In one! rt-plnwd In tho llquor In the bottle and cur-ked. If (ha liquor gets thrown Away by uni.-ct.-uko, a {rush brlno of cult and wnter may ruplnm It. -nuu I||\|r1uI nu-nu. Mix n few drops of sweet oll with an Oquul qllnntlry u! him-k Ink and am ly the mixture In hlnuk kld glove: whom the outer aurfm-o In rubbed 01!. v._,,._ I.` uuvv-u unguv noun. -- uuluuuuru 1-uuononu. II In huglnnlng to look u though I" ` night uloona in the any of Chicago would 1 really be Iuppruuod.-I oorla Herald. A n-.. .-......... _o..........- |.-_ |.___ ___._.n ` Sofa plllows should be houten and hung out. In the sumohivm at least once A month to lump Hm (hm n dry and preventany pos Ilhlu xnumthu-us. uunnu. vuu vv IIIVUI . Yucca brush-s {or removing [mun from oomba are very usofnl. They are of soft. vogotablober and will not Irrlbutre tho hag: _ New pans and kettlns should be boiled out. In Roda wnber lwmm buing punlnco um. " I vvuuuuu nu LJHIJ. Wlndhronlu In tho uhnpo of high Iumd knee: or I growth of evergreen will he found A grant pruteotlon to the uplnry during the winter. V .... .... L._....L.... I..- __...,...x_._ I _ 1......` uuu u.u||lIu um.--. Boon that am from 4 no 6 months old i now before going Into winter quarter: ; will nnt. live to no spring. A good supply of vhu avoid: the labor of carrying the hives Into the cellar In the full and out again In the spring as wull us other work. vuuvn v u: a Dry (`Mk In out of the l7est.ln.'Itt'ria19fnr packing hm-s for winter. In Iruy Ln kept. for a lung Hum In cushions, as in will not become musty. l'|...H....-I.- In 5|... .L....._ ._n A.a._|.| ,_._: in u uuuwu. Wu: 1: In nrtlnlo that always oommunda Ollh ll: good prlvel. If you koep drnnol for quoon rearing, the colony must he (ad. I! oh- ...-...-..... ...... 0.. 1.- ._l-........l .... -my V`.-.11, lllunu nu -uu. If the swarm: are to be wlnterod on their ntnndl, use chat! hives an npruteo Mon ngnlnnh cnld. H--- n.-o ...... nu...` A 5.. Own a good oomb bucket. Bolling honey wlll dmntroy my avor. Boon should be In wluter quarters nnw. Sell the comb honey first and than tha Ixtrnvbed. Inn . .. u .. HOUSEHOLD h|N I b . nun, uw -uyluu-nuu.-a unu: nuuuu. A but ocean summer bu boon nnmod * Chicago. on the supposition that this ` would be ll()(`eRH:lY'y to mnlo her vary fut. -SprlngeJd (Il|u_) Journnl. '1'}... Ao..|.|-.... l!l..I , .._.n_..L._;u_ ._ THE BEEHIVE. Illllll II; VVIIH lKflI`l n Ilvk lunhni " 'l'h tlun In thll (Shear Wumlnrnd at that rmm up In furluu the I4-uvhur " Th4 um acute, and the n L4'.u'hIvr wmu unjn |II,.'_l)` whom a putty I-_'snIlm|1|lI1.'Ly an on mwnrll Innnnm Thu rurul mium norm of the uppul mmn Uf Luduy ' do.-kn, " and the tn. I! hu mod :1 vhalr on his nwn mm Th: wnmla-n farms. and urrn at the rude: Hn-y |,vr1u'l1vmI writ I-nu; nlmlf ngnivn-;L1 |h|IHH[4'ILx' uffurts by the: I.-mvllor l` the Lutu`h(`l` wm-1 bu but it was his dut._ nznnnr how poor I be A fuvorllm cu] mnny minds, nmny Hm fruquuul. ruptsti IL.-king this an am; In In s;m<-imuu uf hm or fu\'urll.u nnnv -uuv Jud Ki I _If you lick color in you chub his "Chmu" Iron Tonic Pulls. You will be delighted at IIIO strength and moo they} will input to your IIDIOIII 50 um: in A 1 UIIUFCIIY 'l`ommy-'l`haI wu done In the day: when any wu Injunn around and the preacher picked out the unit phoo.-l.n- dianapolln Journal at-ugncuu II mo Dktngth and your Iyotoln pill: in 1 , box for 25 cents. The Dr. BAH Iodioino ` 00.. Nov York. Sold only no Wadi! DrIl3'l'l. lllntorloul. Jlmmy-I wonder why they nlwnyl pm the pmncher away In the book and of tho church? 'l`-..._... !l1_A _-, : - -- - _ tie Dog" were next in favor pupiln often spoke "Bingen on the Rhino" . wuun some 0| one my: "got me mitten. " I A part of every Friday afternoon wu given up to literary exercises," when the pupils spoke pfcea" and rooitod diA- , Some oi the larger pupils wroto j assays, but law of them were willing to ` loguea. undertake this. Mary Had A Little Lamb" was the most popular pieoo." I Sometimes it would be npokon four or an times in one Afternoon. Twinkle, Twin- klo, Little Star" and "I Love to Sec 1! Lil- The larger nml Tho :4mninnla`n Reply." Sometime: the larger boy: would recite Spartacus to the Gln and "Rljnri to the Ho- mans with ierriilo tome and wild gentle- ulntlon 1} U" class turn pale and fall to trembling when some of those lusty young orator! would roar out. Today I killed A man in the: nronnl" 'F|..._.._-__.u_u__,,,_;, WLA - -- I have seen members of the A ` IV U1! Willi W... Having come to this wine conclusion, they would return to their taste giggling and tittering. or some of them would be- come so overwhelmed with embarrassment that they would hide their faces in their aprons or in their books. It not infre- quently happened that a big boy would Italk boldly and briskly forward when his name was called and begin his ` piece" in a manner almoet brazen in i boldneea, but ending in a ood oi teal-I, ntlroly un- able to complete the recitation. Visitor: frequently came in to hear their "literary performunoee. " Thin put the pupils on their mettle, and they showed o" to the heel of their ability It was all very crude. and the system of teaching wan very im- perfect. but the fact remains that many of ` the men who have made their mark in the world have had -no education but that I)- qulred in the oountry eohoolhouee at long IEO IJIH IIFUIIII ` There worodlnloguec In which the speak- un desired to be flowers and heel and but- sermon, but In the and they would wo- claim In ohorua that I It In better fur ` To be what WI us Il--.I.._ -___ A" All ,. - 1 III l'UlIlllll'. Then there were classes In nrlthmetlo and geography And hlstory and Ipelllng. Thll completed the ourrloulum of the or- ` dlnnry rural Iohool of long ago. Great Itrou was usually lald on the value of ood upelllng, and there would be spelling ; goon at whloh rlvnl schools would meet ` and see whlnh could "spell down" the ` other. The Ipelllng lohool took the form ` of I Ioolul diversion and would be attend- ` ed by young and old until the llttle old oohoolhouu would be filled tooverowlng. At its close the young fellows would clue- tor at the door, walking to beau the girl: home." There would be great hllnrlty ` when some of the boy: "got the mitten. " A mu-t nf Avm-v WV-ldnu aha-nnnn up.- Baltimoro 1: not A village. It mun hum all night mus. -Balt.lmoro American. It 1- I.....|....|.... o,. I,...|. __ AL-.._I. _n uugr Illll 16 II I (103. " The Finn Header followed she primer , oiaan. and than omno the reading clause: in I regular order up to the Sixth Rmder, which was the topmost pinnacle of Advancement in reading. ` "I'hnn thorn can-A ..I....... `vs -_IAk..._LI_ `tho nlphhbot. Then they were aenh to ` wx lung llllIhH`l`P| l`1llllll nraw HIOSD W0n(18l`- ful birds, and thulr wrltlngwus character` lzml hy the lnunt buwlldurlng uurlahel and the lnrtmtlust. slmdlng of which tho pen wus oupnhla lluc tn mtnrn to the rugulnr routlua of the school As the puplln vnrlnd ln ago from 5 to `.30 yunra and there was but ono totnoller no nttmnpt. was nmde to grudo tlmm The little hoya and girls who were ln the A H C" class ronlmod flrsb They would Itand In a llnonr gather around the washer. whu would pulnc to A" and J Hm uhlldren would druwl out. "A. " Then thuy sald ` `B" and U. " and so on through thulr seats to alt. and dnmzlo thelr legs un- tll noon A ohlld who "learned hlu let- tn-rs" ln Ilx months of thln sort of teach- ing wu regarded as "right. smart," and , he was advanced to the prlmer class to wrestle wlth such sentences an I: ll! I dog? nnd It. lo I dug` " 'l`hg Flrnt. Randall (..nm...a 0.- ....h..-- u--nu vvnu am. unrun [II but! uupy, I110 I110 pupil would be hidden to mm, Bo vlr- llmlm and you wlll be happy." or Hon enty ls Hm In`!-It pulluy " Hmumliuws u prnfunslonul wrltlng mu- tor wnuld ammur mul urgunlze an avanlng r|u. ln wrltlng ln the schoolhouse. Then writing lI1ant,(-rsmullld draw moat wonder- mm wma mulnhla i I u an: In m Iumllmuno of long ago had uppuhmuenba of the school- 'llmro were nopawnI touuhur mlght be grateful or n dunk uf any kind for The pupils as on rough and If they had desk: they rutlm-at dam-rlptlon When wrltlng, Lhvy Stood before I ngnlvnat. the wall and tried with Ihlllltlllxlllg (.0 follow the oopy lot ll often huppnnod thnl but an lmllllerunt writer, duty to set the copy," no hls own wrltlng might copy was. Many men 0! bird: of many klndl," rupetlnlun Of the letter "[1]" AI-`k`g (may onpy to follnw. Thll lmndwrlnlng, " WM Anoth- fuvurltu copy Frequently n morul truth was mat. forth in the copy, and the mmll WHlll(l ha l)llll'n tn awn. H. on uuuuuu (`hunoe and change may have brought 1Iilo_t'our life thing: of which you dream- 4 ml not when you wen 3 child. Destiny Inuv have sent you drifting hither and thither far from the land oi` your birth. you may have lorgotten many of the eventc Ind the companions of your childhood, but you have not forgotten, nor will you en-r forget, the little old Iohoolhouee to which you trudged for your rst dny`I "u:htmHllg " You were told to be sure and my that you were `*4 n-goin on to 5," or -perhupe you wore"`b n-goin on to 6," and it we: sulumuly impreued upon you that you I mu-ct notwhisper nor make the least noise I in rwhmii Your blood was chilled by the |I;lornmti()n that the teacher would"whip you ii you xiiti not behave." The rod I'll not upermi in those days, and it Iovnetlmoo lmpponmi that the boy who was whipped at school got another one" when his dic- grnuo bw-mne known at home. Therod wnu held in Inch vi. tue by some parent! thnt it won believed that :5 boy never got theory [hut it was not to bo that large boys soluetimel furloue rebellion and "licked 'i`he purI't1|ut.l0lll of children they knew very well when unjust and rejoiced exceed- potty tyrant was v nquilhed luy snluo pluu.-Ly and muscular bo verging ummmod '1'... .-.....l ..I\......... -1 1-..- -,,_ L-J Thuro was so much inJuuo- 3 TH-I OHO Ilud AN OLD TIME SCHOOL. T HE LESSONS LONG Sharp gravel in noconnry to nulsh In digestion. It. should be furnished during the wlutnr, when the (owl: cannot go out (or lI'..-E.lohnugo. I \\ no Not Spa:-ed and Bl. Icy Do-Ietl-cl 'l`c-nchel-"-`I`I I cll- spocklnj Plecoo." AND METHODS OF AGO DAYS. DAILI Iu'. XI! 3. Once! tho prlnolpd objooh n mnlolr '*'-'-- ; 1n. 1;. yjnuf h .0 mum, `uh um- _ Are you I-rouhlod vmh gnaw ng I-tun pol-nnro and In this Iny vem tho|n- Mom "Ionooo-I." loud at mm-ch? Tate jnl-Soul aoat: often can by thawing K 0 3` 50 0'5d 0' 3' 8" and fnulng.-Exchnngc. ""'` $5! E`-Q `"3050"- vuul II-VI 'lIIII l'Bqllll'Ill' IIIIIII. Many grown-I olaln thus It in bottu to plant tho same kind: I: block: nthur than to plant promlnonounly through the or- ohnrd. It will help Inntu-buy In gathe- Inn. ` vvuu Iuuuuw Il.I lpplU Rupbun-In and blncknorriu may be ` pl-opognhd by suntan, layer: or cutting: of roots. Pincus having 3 aouthurn upolnro should have plnntnnqulrlng I sunny posi- tion. whllo than having a northern upset should hnvo plnu requiring shade. gnu you-nu--A nl-l- o|.-a In I- l..a._ 5.. wme" , si'FtinnAY; 'J.Ai'I"l}.ABY7 7, 1339.? j I: In out uungu II. Letting the sunshine In will often pro- nnl mlldcw In apple trees. Rgnnh--.|.. -...I L.I-..|.L.-_:__ ___ L- ya. uuv-4 u. A successful physician in ono who is ap- preciated by his patient! for what they think his did for thom.-Chioao Neva. Tho goon extend u in from the tn: on It cntlro hoight. I ntolnn ah- -..--|.I-- l_ _ul .1... __. r.-.yu.uuu-ucn_v. Lxuup ulu uuua utyluu. . When n can be had ounvonlantly, It will be a good plan to ml: all the soft food given to the poultry with milk rnth ' or than water. Iuuun. Speaklng of well preserved women, Lot`: wife was probably tho bolt 0! the u- an-vmeuu. u-uvluv uuu mum uuvur uunrl H10 MIDI: 01 IE. Some men, like some fences, don`: nmounl to much until they get I gnlt on them. nan--_v uuv uuvu un:_y gut lull. Some people spend a lot of their limo looking for trap: to Walk Into. XI-In-Ign-.. In:-iv k- .. I _ L... .u____ . upunnug nu urnpl M) Wall H150. Mnrrlngu may he a failure. but then In a lot. of e\`Id*nco to the voutrnry. I This man wlm -no. ......o....... On Ll- ...u--.. I: luv u: uvun'ul:U BU ly l`0ll| :l'Il']. The man who act-acontrary to M: wife`: advice and falls never hear! the Inn of It. Rn...` ....... III... _. ,. Lw H I uuun uu-u nun Is. A hot tmnpor is apt to warp a man : better judgment. Hobbies are the moat unnatlufaotory of nll beans to ridu. n _ _ _ _ _ ,, -u uvnnvn vv ll\ll1. One never knows how empey some men really are until they go: full. Rnmn nnnnln nun-ul .. In; ..I n|._I_ 51...- Some women an as lzhty as some bunk cmuhlcra. A I ,......,..... When the queen goon up Into the our plus lmlel, the unleou drone numb if pos- sible In which to deposit her eggs.-a't. bout: Republic. it. In the young boos In the hive that (In the prnpur nurllng and the feeding of the young brood. This in tho first work Llw) perform. XIII... AI... _.,.,_ I -uu uuuuu nu unu nun: un uluul. The greater the number 0! eggs from ouch hen the lower the cost of mob egg: proportionately. Keep the hon: laying. lhnn it nnn ha hurl m.-nv-..I....nI.. u. uvua |lIll1l'|IllI Ill HIIII llll ruuuuy. If any of the combs are mohiy or full nf dead bean, hang them in where the hmsa can get at thom, and they will clean than: no. uuuun . Exrept. during tho winter the emmnce should be large enough to admit n! the bees pas:-ting in and nut readily. | H nnv nl rho nnnuhn nu. ......I- .... l..Il . I . Wu: nrrl nun In 1. n unu nuuuruuo Ill :41 unys. When robbing once gate nturtad In the opiary, it is very M-oubluomo and hard to check. VVHJH uuu nzuuuuuull lll Iyruuulo. Be sure that the entrances are kept. open. Been must have fresh air $0 breathe. '1 ho qurun nmtural In 16 days, the worker bee In 2| and Lhedrone in :34 days. \.\'hnn rvuhlnn nnm. ".9- -o....o...I 1.. .L.. ' Too much Itlmulntlvo (coding often tnnds to Induvc rubbing. Colonies having defective queens are AL ways the foundation nf trouble. { D n . . . _...I._..4L_ ,_,., a nun: luau The Uennon beauty, Iuoooulvoly the wife of Count von Moltko, Franz von hanbauh, the painter, and Dr. Schwen- , Inger. Bismarck : physician, could, not have made 3 better rec-uni had she lived in Chloao.-Kanaaa (`Jty Timon. unvnniuuuuuu A not; 1 null. , l I! Lieutenant. Pearyli afraid that. he will get. no more new: from clvlllznmon, why doesn't he solve the difficulty by establishing a newspaper of his own In the arctic roglon?-Plxlludolphla North I America nu .. ll. U\lllllllll|UK'.-_`IFKIUIIHUIVU AVUVVH. Ll Hung Chung duos not take any real risks In Lho dmpe-rate Asiatic gunm In- tween ltuaam unu England. He nu-roly oollmts the pm-ount.age.-Wuahlngtun Hmr Blessed II Peucomukur Benjmnln Hnr rinon. who In mid to have received I\ re talner of Cl0(),()0() as the reprusunlntlvo of Venezuela before the arbitration commis- Ilon.-Deu-un Free Preu - v: v:,.,.,, ,. 1. . . .. -u-mu. When I will nd I] out A ltuu -Ph.tshur .. . Hlanco get: back to Hpnln. be Ilnd that he II not the only mun with situation and a long wlnter uhaml. --Plt.tsl:urg Tlmea. Everyhmly In naturally guesnlng In ad Vance llml the new congressman {mm In dlana, .\lr. llrlvk, wlll be put. on the hulld lng oolnmittuu.--llnltlmore Nuws. I I Ll... .. lIL....._ .I,.... _. A A I lvvvl -n nu uruuu_v uullulhlllu. I Growing rhi<'kuns und laying hens lhould be lllmrnlly IUp]0d with bound! and shells In the form 01' man). ;` lIvL_ ,_,,.,_ .. . . . x \ Bully for Dewey ngninl H: has refund [(5,000 for A magazine article. And yet ha known how to tire one ol--Hout.on Hor- am. I\_ .. .1 -. Dr. (,3. M. Dopow II A candidate for odi- tor 0'.` the funny column of The (`engros- Ilonal Reourd.-(}hurleuon (W. Vn.) Un- latte. .- v~v,u\I\l. Mrs. Lucy Alexander, believed to be ` the olden. puruou zn the state of Iowa, died at. Kuukuk, In., recently, Her death will due to cho lurmlzlea of old age. She nald that she was 15 ymnrl old M the close 0! the revulutlunury war. The boat obtain ' able rul`ur(ln' plan-e the your of bar birth In I 1770. She wm of full Afrloun hluod. her grundpnrenm being broughlovor nu Ilavol K from Africa. I n-a-uu nu -u-yhnlyluu lUl' fllllflll-. Tho cndleu uhnlu utnrbod by Mina Natal] Schonok of Babylon, N. Y., ll not yut dune unwinding Abnut. 100 lultcr I day Are stlll being received, many of them mm- wlnlng no money bouuuso the corner of mu envelope has been torn off and the culn ` stolen. The ohnln wn ltnrted hut July for the purpose of running 31,000. and the amount so far revolved and accounted for . ll [20, 800. 11-- v,__,~ .. . . .. . u... ...u..uum. u| uuu rorlunununo. The death in nnnounood of Mrs. Mary Man-pint-nun, popularly known u thu Skye poeteu. The late Profouor Blnckle met. her in Skye and [ronuntod her with u nH\':~r mountud walking stick, And in return she made for him the highland plaid which he wore Lo the end of his life, and which was placed on his ooln. Milo. Hchc-pimn-Gopornio bu trnnllnbod M. H.uaI.uud u play Cyrano do [3-arms:-no" into Russian, and riignoriua Luberlln hu Iransluwd It. into Italian. ituppoari that women arc the uhio! trmualuturu of the play, In it has been done innu English by two Indian, and Min Murguarik Hall ha: made an ndnpnutluu for America. "l`h..ndl..... ..L.-4.. .....-.-.a L- nu..- xv-.- POINTED PARAGRAPHS. ,u..,u, I-no-uulllv, -nu IUI. Tho Uuohou of Marlborough. who was Min Cunluolo Vundorblla, ha: been cho- sen. It In ulnoum-rvd, no olclnta M tho lnunuhlng of Lhu new Englllh bnuleuhlp lrruulstlhle. The Amorloan ag wlll oat. ulungnldo the unlun junk, :5 Wu tho mule In the luunulnlng of tho Formldnblo. Thu rlnunl. (. _....`..._....4 -1 11-- \n___. u-Iuvu uuuuu-x, now turn any. Navada has a woman jockey. She in Mrs` Bagwill. 94 your: old, wolghl 101 pounds and reside: at Canon (my. AI the xboenl Nevada state fair she won three out. of live mounts. riding In regulation jockey ooutumo, utrldo. 'l`b.- I|..,.L___ J |n,_:L,_, | _. vvnuuuuul -u uuuuuun. II tun rvullvuuuj. Mlu Vlulu Allen 3: Glory Qunyla ro- uolveu 01,000 per week hr her urvtou in Hall (flinch: play, The Christian," at the Garden Lhuahr, Nu! York city. Ngumh. I... - .......-.. (mu.-- ..n.- I- IIQIIIUU UIIIII II] IICI `CK uulwnu. Dr. Hole!) I. Duhcny, who Iotrly Ion be: me by hot ooru In hold! 0! tho slot volunteers at Monlauh. in loot recovering. Min \ I..I.. AIL... .. nu... n..--1- .., u. .;.m... mu. I When (hr com!) 0! I fowl in bright 001- ` cred, FHUWIHR It. to be full of blood, tbc fowl In In he-ulthy condition. (1-..._l..... ,.I.l..| ...... ....a l__.l__4 L.__

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