Milverton Sun, 20 Dec 1894, p. 2

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VICTIMS OF PNEUMONIA. THE Le OF F THE DISEASE IN 'HE AIR ves BREATHE. How the re robe Attacks the Lung wift Carcer—Preean- tons Which Should be Observed by all, The death records during the long months of the Canadian winter, show humaalife hae | or more deadly foe than of the aged who finished life’s journey, a| se: are stricken dowa y and March, those microbe creates greatest hav: 17 IS A GERM DISEASE, Comparatively few people that pneumonia is @ germ disease, caused by a distinct species of microbe aud in no degree and is often noticed in veritable pee <AVOID PNEUMONIA. Since treatment affects the progress, of mall degree and as mp Enculd be pacanlanly aretal to and to avoid au Cleanliness, fresh air, exercise and vatare the means to this en tae moreover been frequently noticed a the ol phy: people who worry greatly are pardetary subject to the disease. "Wor Io} the n reck- that he is not as ‘careful io avo atmosphere contains unbers Xposure as ald be ordinarily, Thi: these microbes which are inhaled by all | is probable aenienages - een classes, the strong throwing the: by | ity of excitable people. weak falling, in two many jury by strong organisms. SYMPTOMS OF THE DISEASE, Once the germ of pneumonia enters lungs suitable for its o ing from twenty minutes to an hi is au acute pain in the side affected which pain to Bracoeda to got well we ot all these Pecouatiea.ce if course,has been the pneu- of the lung or lungs by bringing about an exudation of serum which coagulates with- DRUNKARD'S PNEUMONIA. _Eapesially is pneumonia hard on_ those e been addicted to strong” drink. Beatinso h in pneumonia woul furnish one of the most striking temperance lectures ‘on record if all the facts were wn. young a agi er, but the man of stro in the pride of his streng undermined his con: by alcohol. Bo ceeriion very malignant fori has been frequently noticed in cases of cases, victims to foamy a man in ures days. puddle to remain on a road, but fill drew it tae a least durin, Let preurnonia get sary: inker and he is iy a dead 5 hi hope for When it Peay keep late hours are particu- ly exposed to it. will ily conceded that King Alcohol plays directly into the hands of pneumonia, If, however, people make an effor ce) thei pneumonia for the se meagre as compared with those of former ears. CARE OF MACADAM ROADS. Instractions dines br the Road ve- ment Association of London, megieea: Improved roads are becoming so cotamon in various parts of our country, that the following instructions, issued by the Road is eure, a Telford or Macadam road needs the best of care to be in good condition, and Jess this care is given them they soon get out of order, aa the them is expensi 1, Never flow a hollow, a rut, ora it up at once with chips from the stone heap. Always use chips for patching and for all repairs during the summer montl work of repairing 3. Never put fresh stones on the roads, if by cross-picking and a ioe use of the rake the surface can be smooth and 1 | kept at the User strength Pind teccion! 4, Retnember that the rake is the most useful tool in a collection, and it should kept at close hand the whole year round, 5. Do not spread largo patches of stone th of the road, but eo eng the whole wit iddle or horse track first, au this Me worn in, coat each of the faa in turn, In moderately dry weather 6. hard roads always pick up, the old pee into ridges six inc art, and remove all large and prsectng ‘stones before applying a new coatin; DRUGS OF LITTLE AVATE. monin is essentially self. ae afixed course and dru 7. Never spread stones more than on stone deep, but add a second layer sta IHCHENE hes ordtin} al cue’! Gb be may fever shoot Wey ie the iro and crack them where smooth . ice patel st Gente a of the heart, preventing complica- ‘the pain. A physician called fs 000 as possible. surface will be out ie nce fever put a stone upon the road for urposes that will not freely pass to finer gauge than soft, but that and morphia, _Inhalations of Glas if peor perly administered, may be o} eat A FIELD FOR EXPERIMENT, ridus phenomenon of the sudden erre' thoogte ich the microbe hegre outa oe which neutralized its own ptom ie Hal cent, of id be fod tenty per a ‘The eat is infectious Ae ‘ geal should be used und 4 te is much higher ht to Ble ff they frainel) ge ge ia "the largest that ior any circumstances where no steam roller is employ 1}. _ Never be without your ring gauge 3 Ss ice that any binding e chips i le new! Iald ato nes together, ante remember that road sweepings, horse droppings, sods and other rubbi arpose will ruin the Soacca ue that water-worn rounded stones should never be u: steep gradients, or they will fail to bind ether. Never allow dust or mud +o lie on roads, for either of these 8i rs at 01 oe aNerer alow the water-tables, gut- to clog a but keep them the obuarenne, 2 of | Gepend in a great m of all Macadam and “Totord os, frequentl; Ap seen aivoby tho eglest ofthese les. > nT. i Belleville hei ei estate vale a nig 006. el be ct that hard stones shoald be 4 THE WEEK'S News, CANADA. Owen Soi Geol over, a ‘notorious bandit, has Pe tiled as Brockville, Knechtel, a prominent architect of san ore is dead from typhoid fever. Warrington, EO. The assessed valu don, es than last The Montreal. Exhibition Company hi endorsed, the project of holding « World's Fair in that city in 1896, The Kingston tebe school was opened ¢|on Thursday, Professor Robertson, Domin- ion Dairy Commissioner, giving the open- te | ing lecture. dda and Happka, the two Poles charged vicious attack on Mr. Wild- fong, o Ont., some days ago, have saree Ha trial, ‘The insuranc mn Winnipeg, which rained the rates Soren ive per al on account ot the Fesiave reared theai'vathe old ign The following tlegram has been received Heenidig be iL: ‘* The Cant well a in Whyte, ty pase Ont., has . Tobi had about forty shee of a herd arrested on the charge of stealing thesheep, of which about twenty-five have been re- at Sandwich. Ont., for the murder of Con- in revenge, Constable Lindsay having had im arrested for cruelty to animals in October, 1893, of which charge ‘Iruskey was found guilty and fined sixty dollars and costa, . J. Fessenden, rector Trinity ieee , Chippawa, Ont., has com- menced an action and issued a writ to recover tis salary being supported by a few of his arishioners, GREAT BRITAIN, Lord Brassey is spoken of as Hel coming Soren e Victoria, Austral of ee ae ei discount remains pete ed at 2 p ow has one aateagre zi railway in operation and two more under construc: tion. ‘A despatch from London says a detective has le specially told off to protect the Que fatiel The business aes at St. John’s Nad., have not had any effect on London com- parca circles. The Prince of “ites will go to Cannes in cht, the Britannia, Dating Saceas floods in the Thames wi daily at Windsor a ietey ‘The was the Cae since 1742. \d on good authority in London that the ‘abject of Sir William Van Horne’s visit is not lege ta but entirely for the benefit of his tthe rae inundation “of Sir Charles ‘Tapper, for the purpose of making Serious estan prevails in the lish alkali trade. ‘Ihe United alia, Company's works have been shut down and several thousand men are idle. In view of the agitation concerning the transatlantic mails, Galway is pressing her claim me a offering the best, the s the cheapest ted the quilkesy route to the ae r. he attendan very fashionable, is dresses prea "and the gifts magnifi: cen! UNITED STATE: A heavy mowstorm has caipplod railway | al business at Carson, Nevada, The new ule States ane lis has been pl eae in commi ‘Adjatant-General Josiah Bove aa in New cae on ao sates of apo} Lewi a well-known ier aa artist, Petrol, died on Friday. pane ‘M. Robertson, a aeiten murderer, anged Stas was at New Bedford, Mass., o1 Biag- Boston city elections on Tuesday resulted in an overwhelming Republican victory. ‘The cnarges of cruelty against the officials of Vertes Elmira, N. Y., reformatory have been ame sedict & Labi? ealers, have jgned. Liabilities, $40,- “ of tn $20,000 wal C. Seely, the New York Shoe god SMTaather Back defanlter, is now in low street jail in that city. pe There i di < penned for dwelling houses in jue 0 of in Lon-| 4, Rb 32! 38,7105 $050, 00 )highes ‘y gators wai comm ‘New York lumber jal Eugene V. Debs, the leader of the grea A. RU. strike at Chicago, b venced to six months’ ited a Buffalo pa- r says President Gageind Wa ey cio Commersial Bank at St. Joseph,Mo., has gone into the hands of an gamlenee Assets, $520, 1000 5 Liabilities. $27 Brosident Clavel a ieee el ‘ox ie placing the int nue service Inder the: ee GE ie ae acer ing Deveaux College at Niagara Falls is said au outbreak itution,and over e highwayman held up the. stage cant tiles from Fort Thomas, Arizona, Friday night; and secured” the mail Pouch, supposed to contain a large pac money. ‘A number of printers who left ie recently o9 account of the introduction of ornare ena eae Forks under the alien labour law. F. 8. Fogle, a fireman on the peace. a j vas blows from his engine near New Florence by th ed Wedneaday night, wad waa killed by the Astor mansion on Fifth aveaue and to sleep in one of the m | sentenced to one year's imprisonment in jury of Sioux ity, Town. been robbed of $200,000. David G. Spragg, an insane man, living children, an it is said prices will be advan coll f cable cars in the Was! aes Neat fused Chicago, on Wednet day evening, one | ay we illed, cS ee Garvey, the tramp who entered the ‘The county has P The pipe companies, of the ke United Sizten have combined, with hen They, will act ia ton, i, trust, and | jon lees Lr THE BRAZILIAN ANACONDA. 1 Could Devastate the © More Fierceness, ver the possible dimensions of the try if it Had ns he shark is of tropical harbors, were its ‘aria equal to its eee and pares speed, wi ing power of er on land 01 in water. It could kill, ek probably ie vour, every rea his a By man, which 19 nts, species are ao little common that their ap- pearai any one district is too unfce- quent ly of their spe fablis part of the un work haturalist. Bates’ first personal experience fam the penitent Bitey-twe 5 inoomenta awd ex-county ol and m ¢ Board of Sup- | house on deck, and carried of a couple ef ery: con ead by the grand| fowls. It was found that nake’ hi Se 3 res Hue re 7 | not. ere ies ae only 18 feet 9 Hh long.” But easuced skin! Aco) Xe foseph Truskey was hanged on Friday | made straightforwar: hundred thousand dollars of expen nually incui Hts Canadian sealers alone, GENERAL. sweden. Prince Hohen! lohe, the new German Castealloss is ill th ouined to bed, from Argentine Republic and. Uruguay on’ th subject of qua Fat observatory, divd on Friday wy Berlin and Vienna, which are dred and “heey miles apart, are now con. nected by telephone. 4 roport thas Hild HinaeaEe Sali Rudolf who hundred and fifth year, circumstances. Ib is reported that the Pope ix suffering from catarrhal symptoms, and th has attais hi private woartinent Kin | Inighthood majeste. The Dunkirk (France) Chamber of when the Japanese come within sight o the capital ee foreigner will be mas- acred. Magland and A with them as his hoy The Court of Enquiry held a face a any ialon on Frida; New Zealand, said that New Zealand ‘obstacles The e cars Took fice and there ‘war k general y ie the Lexow Committee in New armly congrataiated him upon bis In the United bene House of rp ane se an- red by the United States bene- to| Late ue show 148,669. more fe- males than mi vesre arisen between Brazil, the ae Tee director of the Vatican four hun- - | ed to the topof chimneys do not always Marshal Yamagata, commander of the firs i Japanese army, was dead, is officially declared to be untrue. e Bourse Gazette, ot St. Petersburg, says that the new Russian loan of 15,000,- -oublee has been subscribed for 40 In Prague there lives a Jewess named ined her one She is in humble aches been forbidden by his physicians to leave of Italy has conferred the Y of the crown of Italy on several members of the Italian colony at to be anxious to bring as to the | for means of realizing London, Mr. W B. Late ae Agent-' a of ‘i t ‘aieaane and cable most anxious oe irect Seed tae many out the @ Karl of Je fos reine tothe Natural History Museum t South Kengjington, A neighbor of Bates’ lost his 10-year-old son ak an anaconda, He had is boat while he went to and actually tore them Smoky Chimneys. Few things will raise the ire of the housewife or kitchen girl quicker than to obliged to burn green wood, or to endure the evils of a smoky chimney. But affair shoald be easily disposed of. Most smoky chimneys are not built to apoplexy, | the proper height, and it is usually the kit- ae at oe with th the Popes sarthe|che® chimney that fails to give a proper usually severe. an ape earth j Erudstindbe baton Geculvetpaeiegosd ia:| matte hOsteyes oF discharge the smoke nner | British Burmah, at the top in a satisfactory manner. The revolving patented appliance to be attach- give satisfaction, and to obtain a proper TRON CHIMNEY 1 ‘alonica, Six of thenew knights are Jews. 4 mney must often The budget for 1895-90 was presented to cesclehe s eet ee be extends the Itelian Chamber of Deputies on|paiidmg. This renders in most c: Thursday by Signor Soonino, Minister of [PUUGIRE, Pl nt ae riractl finance, a deficit, of seventy | hence resort must be hi a galvani million lir ‘on attachment that any tinsmith will “eis expasted that the German Socialist | fornia. (Seo out. Tt should sot down pute 3 who remaine over one course orlayer of bricks. Put i stag wh rs for ie apis in place some still day, first coating with Sore called for will be prosecuted for lese- motiar th sides of brick. tobe covered by e hood, that a close joint may be had. If f bd eines uaa two lengths fe apie = wire attach ridge will prove ‘ufeent sit the re which will hold In building a house guar y trouble of of this kind by having thechianeys alle: to as near the sam i height as possi ible. —_=—_ * HIS ESCAPE MIRACULOUS. Nothing But the Bicylist's Agility Saved His Lire. ‘Toronto, Dec. 16—The corner of Young and Richmend Sts. was the scene of a collision at noon to-day between a bicycle on. New Zealaud, has found that ‘airarapa, a8 recke mo rest | on one of the prancing Staeds, leaving the Batriet island in Qutober, with the loss of | Gycle to the mercy of the witeels. more than eighty lives, was lost through the fault of Cap tain Melntosh, who wi omne AWE M night and aey for the advance oman, bu t Pa ike to know what use you are in the w Mr. m working for the eman- iperere even the pores enone res Gabeiegale i nan can afford Z AGRICULTURAL, and see that Proper rion are given. Equal 8 ani Getting the Manure Under Cover. low one farmer keeps his manure out of | the way of rains and melting snows, and yet has it perfectly acce: fields, is shown in our illustration, not be the best plan, but the very is not al jong the possibilities average farm, The cattle stalls are simply ARRANGEMENT FOR SHELTERING MANURE. moved he in toward the middle of the n be followed and driving floor is really Yaluablespace. With a Bey orbs nolong: r necessary to drive the hay-rack so that Petals yerpreck estes ae two-' ateda of its value has leached out and | disappeared down some brook or river, Management Of Heifers. Probably one of the most common = expensive blunders made on t! the management of the heifer, eee A heifer should be well fed before calving. First, because there is a greater Here is the fatal point. There is no danger from fever when fed up to calv’ time if such food as bran,clover, hay, and the like are used. It is corn that elie mostof the mischief, The cases are very rare any attempt. at milkin, should be done up to time of belie The udder should large as possible. The blood being filled with shape and brand yit so that it may be easily recognized. Pip and its Treatment. is rapidly dying out. But few cases are now heard of, while but a few years ago it was quite common. It is caused by a dry, scaly substance on the tongues of the fowls, This formerly much dreaded complaint ¥. British and Foreign, Right Hon. Sir Julian Pannesfote he ow. "He has just been prose e s-momber of the Privy Council. an de Brazza has obtained takers Mrs. Keeley, the English actress, recent- celebrated her ninetieth birthday. She feet appeared jin Londo as Ros. ina in “* bless a Village. een a + Niebolas Nekleby Ea cre Peer eure Depa are no better than began job. ‘The Doctors aia heer NEW WORK FOR THE HORSE. Medical Uses. Just in the nick of time, however, rises up before him. ‘This is the manufso-| [11 i ture of serum for the treatment of awe theria, ‘There ought to be quite a field of useful- . for the horse in this capacity. The | i SGU kienl arte medi process, an‘ needed 1 8 from Berlin that the establishment ‘at tae has fort der treatment, yet the a rum has been so great comparatively fresh. Taken Him in Hand for W engine, the bicycle, | tance the trolley car and the storage battery, it an to look as if tLe horse would lose his es a long time to d, while ther. for the’ works of the elder bert, Dandet, Zola, and even for Ponson du Terrail’s long stori Here isan appeal cont to Mr, here; « Wer Moses Bird and wife, iu ialiowing the Divine commands, find our- “a Tepring, this liberty of asking you to help us in our time of Russia: route for the waterway to connect the V hit i The total dis- fas more effectively thas half the Emile ples the Miniater| of Napoleo: who entered into the war ith ea -s & Co, will soon be ready ‘The great liqui sation having ttlement for the Baring family to vide. Ze facts of interest were announced at of the P: 1g | are required to get the animals into condi- h much One animal does not dates of tapping,and asin time thestrength it rocess of ult pag At ail ee foreign men studenta only 26 are enteon Wille each representing per- 2 | sonally above $2,500, been offered milk-producing nts sto cause te so. fa Hee) gland, a great growth of the glands and udder. being the largest number in seven year! ‘After calving, put the calf ina stall ad- The third Duke of Sutherland leit the joining the mother. Milka half gallon and largest estate, six third million ive to the mother. John Gould first gave dollars, and four others were of more than me this hint and I find it works admirably. e millions each. Of the seventeen for- Cows that will not drink milk or slop will tunes, five were left by brewers, one drink this, seemingly as nature’s remedy. a wine merchant, three by bankers, fever calf to follow the cow, a one each by a c ery owner, a oh read it keeps the udder milked out, and disten- manufacturer. (Clan lark Pai mercer (Marshall of Marshall Eh ‘seal tion is prevented. Feed very light on hay | Thus another change is impending in the and a little bran for a few days, gradually | status of the horse, and the of the | grove), an ihoistreashely Whe larly coming to full feed in a week. ‘hero is | proud animal which was, ono , a cotton spinner, a dyer, and a r of fever with the first calf, it is | Peg ice poeta Giving throught je | iasrchant.~/ ‘The late, Lotd Tweedmeuth id. “have seen a casi think | air, een adorne speo- | appears as a brewer. Together their sworn it is not necessary to mention warm stables, for those who would profit by this will have th apon the label of a medicine bottle. d in for lining ‘ables will pay more than 100 per cent, profit m milk returns, Thos Women and Poultry Drassing. Among the newest avocations which the till early spring, but the ne of thi come alinost probibiaive, and it has been COMPRESSED WOOD. 7 " Se with Pygelalitee! for Ex ier sive Hard Li The enormous advance mi has o| M late taken place in the price of some of the branches of trade has tention to the possibility of producing some less expensive material as a i 4 i strong cast iron top number will find their way into the markets | steel ‘columne and steel eylinder, with « between now and New Year's day. large ram. In the centre, of this ram. is i ices | fitted a smal , with a rectangu 2 sek ier kala! at Dric@® | head, fitting into a die which is guar a margin of profit / the top of the large ram. The timber in ed. The loss on the bird in| put into this die, and a pressure of four- dressing is not heavy, averaging only abouy | teen tons per square inch is applied. ‘The one half a pound for a five-pound bird, as | Prost ty thes “relieved,” aod, the large vd a liao nov'rar [fam descends. The top pressure, block, towed for taker! st thle season Te the} abick fits the ‘le, ise oved, and Birds ae fee from” pifeatbery "ot com- eae ens chs Pig nibaraat paratively o, an expert picker will prepare | Bet Pop press a Dee oped four birds an hour. thers will sell |i ma , and 80 or about ten conta pet’ pondd,tf not ssscrt- sige: ; EF £ Fr, & 5 = te . Ej a oF much better price may be obtained for the choice ones, There is nothing whatever in this work |@PPlied to that a woman may not easily do. The price paid for picking varies in different locali- ties, but averages about fiftee press sed. praiaedie That it is cable of tal the manufacture of 3 it has been found as good as box- there is bo doupt it might be expensive hard "woods Love is a Pain. inches ot industry have to be | m , | value Aa i eae Dips carried fat tla plan will give he Oxford not a word of ieee © es Wood Going Out of Use. ‘The enormous increase in the capac a ur} Association has lately taken the pains to point out, at great expense, for the benefit | of all concerned, the many advantages to on| be gained by the resort to steel; and it would seem that there is barely a para use left for wood in constructive detail and nacre finish, eres uine carving, TI according to the Ea he in foepedial etal ai 3 red toassiat ‘At this rate and a fair profit made on their i 1 ae work, or they may. to do the pin- i at feathering by the hour. Poultry should be it} fay in —— a arg balding fel ot sale 4 spear Ash fen ict feet = trolytic act stray currents eating it eae Merial ditiny ceaneecl = up as though it were rail, forming part of Sabighe ey hl cvkig tess 5 ates Be an electric railway circuit, or gas. or water pcp ee ee ell aati as a Dipes adjacent thereto. If this new dan should be what is known among produce Backpack pit igen foaey ne dealers as butter et papers for the purpose. = To Make the Dairy Pay. ctermine in your own mind the amount her. aoe each animal to an individual ispose of all those failing to come Let th the tral be fai one = p) “Do you think your sister will be down soon Willie t” “Yes. She said she was coming down s00n ax with,” as e could, so as to have it over paeeravereagenecee Why a Bull Hates Red. 1e reason why red infuriates members of the ox family is because red is ee complements -y color of cattle being long tixe. teeing, winters spy aiythtug’cod impress their sight with greatly increased y- ussian Engineers are studying the | 9, ity | the funeral of Gza tion | guard of the Emperor,and, in consequence, tary exercises an "| Sophia ha eta . earesy, perfection in ee of durability esa safety nal i The history of the struggle between canals ot small pedah, and of railroads has YY ronage they were built ie operated. The result has been the the anoonditionsl urrender of of the railroads, management, The railroads have great| to advantages over canals. They are better able to abridge distances both by reason of superior speed and of facilities for over- coming elevations, spanning streams, free from danger of destructive floods and piere- Aye the highest mountains; but their uccess is mainly due to the fact that they save ‘Kept pace with the progress of va ‘aterways built from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the first quarter of the nineveenth century were regarded ple to meet the requirements of trade at the time th as in ‘provement in their eee tenances, But while t cultural and cake r conditions of commerce. They mnst not be ge or boat canals, but ample waterways for the free passage of such types in successful operation, ani others in Process of construction or in completion. THE CZAR’S BODYGUARD. A Per Whic! ch 8 Saved the Life of Peter the Great in Infancy. It may Maratbaad Massa by readers lexander III. by the Preobrajinski Regiment, which since the days of Peter the Great has been the body- the crack regiment of the empire. ah is well known that a stormy time pre- ccession of Peter the reat to He was persecuted from his very infancy by his sister, Sopa ee acted as regent, and only escaped mirac ously from death. ‘The hired assassins i his sister were about to kill him on the altar of a Moscow church, where his mother had placed him, having fled thither from the Kremlin, when a number of young aoblemen anatahed him away. ie carried im to a place of safety. decided to try toend his days in anothe way. e sent him to Preobrajinski, « village fifty or more miles fr a fty young noblemen his companions, with the understanding that they were to try to debauch seat Peter had taken with him an officer named Lefort, a French adventurer, who Had served in’ the Belgian army. eto his roiitary train the fifty. compeatons of Peter to come its officers. Peter aud his frien: became deeply interested in the mili- | my, the ambitious Princess the Czars since that day, mindful ot the! adel of the Preabrejinski Corps, ave it and made it their ie hue he he proudest ee tions in the Ri as alway lived up to east much the tault of the system as of their ~ that a most prominent part was taken in | leat Eeaitenie siestdelliehinkitenctpie§ ry . : Tit-Bits. Perserverance. She (severely)—How many more times Ask me to marry you? He ore times are you going to refuse me ? Sate En Enough. Grocer—Well, my little boy, what. will you have? “ Fifteen cents’ worth of molas: Greer —fae he hands the whip over the jere is your money st 2 aay it there 90 as fer) —' es the pltohor, to be sure not to lose i A Deseription, yer honor. “‘Gan’t describe him ? Did he look like any of these lawyers? Did he look yer honor, he looked like an inal) eeatlenen anit Like a a Bird. 3. — There's my daughter Edit Wheralproathre abe et aiaeaiee a bird Goorge—\ Like a bird? Yes; always saying the same things over and ver from bedi fill night" Temptations Removed. “ Liam husband has given up sweare + Yon “Do you think he will adhere to his resolution ?” Oh, ing es. I’ve made it possible for him- way with collar buttons by sewing buttons on his shirts.” Combined. Although the pretty gir! he poor, Why she shea Bab ceencetey ae cl wh ch is one ho gets there » dunt An Obstruction: \ Gentlemen,” said the conductor, ‘before ing this atation here is likely to be © dolay of parece! Bou : ‘What matter ? ” cried the passen- gers in ch a “Nothing that te pouapeay can help,” Feplied the cond a of teak in pain njuat “ahead 0 aay engine The ola Man’ 's Grief. raper (amateur violinist.) —‘‘Did man crying while I was and I 5 ike tohim, He of the ‘as he a violinisc ? #No, he was a piano-tuner,” Ought to Sympathize. Tinka —*Why are you forever botheting hat bill I owe y Jinks- | ar ei ae with mé I neéd the \ aut He Made Her Drowsy. ‘The burglar came and stood beside the couch of the beautiful girl. ae ain after your mone; y," he hoarsely am in no silken draperies more d wished them’ to I r Eee teen peeasis a Rone! “Hees wie GAY lataln waren grade, just as his comrades, who Became ‘tremely attached to him, en he de- tided to procisim himself Emperor later it A. Professional. was they--the Preobrajinskl Corpe—which | "Tramp No'm, Tam not wood-sawe Pf im and enabled him to do draw, Gimme a square meal raat Eethsaitues teat becraidiacs ta tone an UU show “ou! but the Preobrajinski repulsed them, an kee “« Well, ‘aa like you do BRUT RE (after the meal)—‘“ fou: ania “Yea’m. I draw flies. In No Danger. x. Knowitt says that A Vow Never to Lie Down. Woldeman Friedrich, of Leipsic, who has ‘teen made a prolonged tour of India, dur- ing which he lias gathered valuable data nd made graphic sketches of the nomads on and in the ee of the Cutch Steppes, on that i ig! tives asthe Mohammedan. The disciples of one sect tie a gauze cloth around mouth revent any insect or parti in si a porition he mutt also eat and dria, has grown too weak to either sralk or phe Curiosity. / “What are you seuaioa f fo close to me ai ied Sweet Girl—I—1 have some carbolic acid up stairs.” € Reputation Saved. Deoler—‘‘Where are you going now 2” t pap Driver—“To rom yoahh hares of apples, around to Mr. Bicl Ge “Good Lands! Yori ruin me. That never deceive my 31 pent her everything.” _ [knew that long ago.” How French Women Keep Young. Gavad!in women might learn an advan- us lessofi of their French sisters in the att ofkeeping young. But it is no recipe latest bre Tivoked like

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