Milverton Sun, 3 Oct 1895, p. 4

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Ex. THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL |~ convention THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. Congressman Fizecty talked very gly. against. Englan In the piers district, Alabama, there are 10,000: more me i ndred en at work than at this time last year, Pe ee 5 Haat Monday’s storm was the severest experi- enced in Wi i years, The a ‘almage, of Brooklyn, Mi plot to blow up) ing no v. Dr. rite i Queen’s College, | has acc +6 i Dah ‘with aeaamten Kegan is dead. iret viene ebureh in Woahington. ‘hile the steamer Empress sr $3,000,000 of property in Hamilton] Seven persons were drowned in the lake a, some Japanese went on is exempt Ge taxation. at Geneva, N. by the sinking of a| board anil Eilledioge!O Chinaman, and bad]; Jobn H. Holt, a carpenter, was sini yacht which was run down by a steamer. | slashed another. vurderer was ar- es ab ina ‘ty falling from 5 ugh’ 4 Teaneste, Mr. Thomas Hughes’ | rested, and will be fern ‘at Yokobamnbs tity reported in Winnipeg ‘that aed general oily. The a Saniatnr’ of Nova Scotia has been ries i dissolved, and.» {1 cans election will be| Pa. held on Uctober 1 the Ene who nearly mur- anion near Chatham, was let \ded sentence. Mr.J. Dickson of the Seat ford Collegiate Tnstitute, has been appointed assistant commercial master at Lon ae The diffi na cy between. ian fla? ¢ and their cigar makers at settled, the men accepting aed ale, r, Shortis, the father of the Vallepold ig to theevidenes of Mrs. Durant, ie : mother of Theo, charged with 1 murderer, aye forwarded a cheque tor o1 Lesa Ney peeing Salen pne. "a ra to Mme, Leboeuf,the wid me vi the murderedmen, - The King of Siam has uate to the y th or sacred St. Thomas has accepted the tender of | out, the Street Railway Company to light the) kitjea, ita operating the |", city conditional BOY electric street rai of books stored, which were insured for stroyed an immer Citizens of New Orli ing @ $20,000 with which to erect Cones inpla foe fund of monument to the late General Beauregard. a ia aation will: take place si opty for development as oil terrie Soda (od canta 8 elp Besjamin B:. Pietn Bobet ge ah Documents worth millions of dollars to it. railway. fra se ay office of the Clerk of the House of Delegates, n Franoiaco church, her son was born in ‘oronto, At Leadyille terrific Rete of giant ot Rate tke Ge wder ocourred in th bodies have sizeady been taken | berty and ini ‘thi ops of grain raised nore they hi and de- erty. amount of ee ony, en leased to the Standard is a water famine in Hazleton,' rach dag: than ten thousand men are ‘ing to the shutting down of vari- thieey cannon. be Bae will be sad at Phila- October as for the murder of | |, the father of the i Lonis, connected with various street nchises, were stolen from the|>% the I , Ont, d at fhe Irish ope decdagiyo sticton for the destruction of,the mis- Official advices have bs weap and million marks, The mmander of the German squadron been authorized to exact $ using whatever measures | piod the protection of the Sublime Porte, owing to the edonian -d crossed the Ambithimena met and defea' ‘of the forces of the Hovas with the to jinese Gov- oa will tor talian Government ies published | <oHlen igium min Thirteen are known vo D |) while tl ies have ruled | Pope in Ci ‘Adespatch from New York says: wernment was willing to| \" ndence of the Pope, he Veticem, apparen tly in order 0 | maintain a pretext for comp! Nad been deprived of his libercy, to accept any of the ary. lowing stock to suffer. utions have been adopted in| 5) orter hay crop than for years, yet the majority of those who have straw are ma for fcod. We are told its feeding value ® | thrive on it alone, wat it they have a quan- have it out of store, can carr irty million taels of sliver have’ Deen peg throagh the winter in goo who try this for the first time, is the stock winter better when fed bran and straw | bottle 5 if you in the right proportions than they will on} PO? Timothy hay and corn, Another straw] escapes at once, product that is most always thought unfit] qj ok proffered | St? Burrell | goes to waste. in the old way, wasting food and al- greater effort than usual to save it} ~ ' of bran in counection with it to mer, by saving his straw | thon that will entail as tittle labor as and ether. Here we have &| through a cutting box, and then if neces- sary add more m¢ Jea the freedom of a bes for atime axe despateh fr lis that it haw a dobdeaife eomeacnoe at xs excly ate "PRACTICAL FARMING. |Ssy"‘nen thewonther good. The ruction of a ship canal to connect | ~ should be warm, enough vo, keep Coleen naka ‘and the Elbe, ata cost of two “The Saving of Stock Food. somtors, and it ene be eat ventilated. he food ration e given in a way ible in Arab Horse Maxims. ‘ Let your colt be domesticated and live of India was ule one-half Bet of ie hay, when | with fed in the proper you from hie tenderest age, and when cannot}, horse he will be simple, docile, faithful and inured to hardship and fatigue. If you would have your horse to serve been received in| balance the ration, they will keep in'fine| you on the day of trial, if you desire him rding to which the French condition The far vance guar: to bea horse of iad make him sober laying in a good supply of bran when} and inaccessitle to fea millers are glad to give a lower price nis a light cost compared with Timothy fea corn: And whatwill surprise many stock han should be utilized in seasons} W. that of clover after hulling, | the jent_ food for store stock of any kind. | well ‘Do not bent. your horses, them in a loud nor speak to tone of _Yoice 3do hoso Hija and traineth a horse for Lord ated ii a the number of those d night, in private as “He will find his reward. ive al te pabliae Fall care 9 of: Fowls. id 5 id. A! With hens and all domestic fouls the ns are apt to be well marked, Fall i8 seaso1 ‘@ preparation for winter. In September they generally lay aside the old Toaitied ane in good earnes ae et valar agent,may bs | concessions. : a ond poe eS certitied to by any. repusable' meretent or ae EES ummoete dein fa tapi aeliitar. Ave & time toquicing the most satis pubjageni bt aay Senay oom TIED UP LIKE A DOG. mares and young horses, and possibly some ies ial care. Keep the fowls from exposure HopSing Lessh lop ae felts Wes fit-was fed to the cows. They all did|to cold storms, feed them pasate and tarry Lanta, «yong, ot San Jose avalfincoren vin wee well although it appeared too dusty to be| with nourishing food. It taki er food Tose, = i wi Rit Re fear ton fon CS ennphla ies the ee ce elie business and Cruel Treatment of an Eight-Year-Old Boy | ft for any kind of stock to 0 eat, Usually | fo, forming feathere than for ¢ ig by ee ee a nwesep corn fodiens s Se te aed that tn aaver the whole with a new coat of feathers is equal tel und a verdict of snicide. "D. MeNicoll, general passenger if the Canadien, Pacific railway, who hi ned to Montreal from a trip| h set Dine anaaty w of tae epioven that skeleton of spot, monkey by the splendid crops will have, a very go 1| comboye, which died sbone twely’ years fiect Pain migration, with distilling, prospect iu Rie aaneeay ig bese ee Speaking of the seizure of the in schvoner Marvin, Collector Milne, tv toria, B,C., says Captain Cooper, 0 st tho Canadian genlera,| ‘The veteel was on on th , forty miles beyond pi Crobibited zone, and a hundred miles from s as Putable young American wis will Marry Bis daughter, Moi Le A street Toronto. At on nguest ‘bald shel torn jury frightens peplanatioe ne hurriedly left the oi Mord ard, Te black Bay: © ather, a lithographer, and his step-mother yee dealt fy William burg, fhe complaint of the | to 1 course among ite neighbors, his cruel treatment at the hands a tep-moth | #8 at pre mS peaten of Cruelty to Solara is a lad of eight, living with “his| the 8 sent with the Society for the Pre ory fully corrobor- head of Bitter Creek, and pronounced by | week the little fellow was playing on the} The farmer does not ti jes ing link,”, were the | street, and remained out.until nine o'sloek. | to Charles Wilfrid Mowbray, the English is tack yard|lenid ted a rope 96 fighily | Bs und hie waist that it was buried in the a Botti knd: tied the other end to a tree,giving | is | im a range of three feet, and left him out Badly |allight. ‘The next morning, Mise Miller, | fg;probably not regained during neighbor, saw the little fellow from her considerable extent depressed business | eat it | it, bu . ee ‘acity undertaker, telling him| i ' li with a coroner at his house in the | flout, wheat, prcols Laas the South reports are encouraging. te _ | the lines showing improvement wholesale | spor Sontum, Canadian Commercial) grocery ig noticeable, In San Francisco | shal ots are excellent for a large soi lone in that commodity. Mr. Beresford Greathead, formerly im- migration agent at Winnipeg, bas been ngaged on 9 walk ‘Montreal since last March. He arrived Gaawe ou Bridey, baving tramped © a wo|, Gel thousand eight hundred miles, taking the against foreign ar ‘ocky mountains and the Noi GREAT BRITAIN, The Duke of York is to be made a Rear Admiral Snglish asain ridicule the Irish Seer at Herbert srry has been appointed isedior otttow England is al cs ail ela: of the #5, 000 received from ‘The Prince of Wales’ colt, pednnen is favorite for next year's Derby. es Tupper will deliver the in- \sapural’ sddlreas <a ‘Tyneside Geographical Society. Ye Sung Soo rth West | United States,died from cholera in his own hereafter to # suppress the ineurrecti Paris is not tru war paralysis in the legs, and bia condition is AG critical CG a enetally there is|a more hopeful feeling | Wa : Mion among business men, and the given good satisfaction and that the pros-| Far ‘aguears to be promising. pa ing all trade 80 | were house birth President Faure of France, is ill, when sh Antisforcign placards. are again being | was any is en! frig guaran York d hogs. ng Corean Minister to the The Spanish, Government oaly vere %8. Cube. ‘The report tee Bae ey is dying i in folio but he is suffering from Dr. acl, one of Prof. Bobring’s assis~ rey? A he In the Westand By remained tied up. pa t out of his reacl issued fro date _Polceman went to the e found had just given tee a i aby. Rho will be cred | able to goto court. er placed under arrest. In the rom" Vaacouver. to posted in Che sie Ohin Court he nad be knew nothing about “tne etter, He ani e went to work in New early in the morning and did not tira antillate st night. He wasperolled.|¢) secure the b e mtry. Geography Lessons. ‘ Preparations for the porn eeee of the or shorten the period of growth just Czar have been commence eveters| Almost anybody can learn to answer | to guit the market. For instance, suppose bare. aera ° out Lie ogee nh and then | ong has hoge farrowed in May, it may be ia, |® schoolboy ‘i by ma Paauarten eau Pereyra aay trae even in geography, a feld in whieh at well to sell early in wha resisted the raid were ile first sight there might smal eself. 9 decided |°PR teacher had been speaking of the mal ion ae ane the world into netionaliti see how well the ae had | Oc ing, jer, she said, pointing toa map of ope ‘ow, suppose I were in France and Ne into Germany, how should I be ikely to know when I passed the bound- ‘child of seven years answered prompt- find it pro! im faemerand benefit to the animals. © mows partially empty, t ofitable to ntilize this w is rit All There ise gap between green and dry| poe" og"e At fer in_passin| i sake the care he shoul Tap the former on to the latter. In many | °°? .e8 this can be done with profit to the Succulent ta that withstand the early frostsshould to gaining from five to weig pounds of will be easily one why laying pended during the period of molting. the Copies jal = 7o growing tl new crop of fe f{ the bird i i: Hee and well-! fed and ying laver in the autum ial phe ‘and will go safely through the cold vl S said that oats me better heel ee feather-making food, Lean is ales ths see le i ied to Weide tee a otto this | SOME STORIES OF SECOND SIGHT stock to dry food gradually. tos ate chi is done by letting the stock remail sture fields, Se them by hunger to trange ares From the une Away Migh ma ‘they lose flesh. that the Wintel iT. dry food, In. ied they refuse it. ch on a wet as on a dry | ¢ Lidia Hogs pews be Fattened. be bought. t the small “orkshie for ins' markete tl jands of Scotl: the course of an ieee papel iad} in fom | Good Words, upon ‘Highland Seers,” "the own 0 posses * second cana We ig “ic face Mi U wi g r f ny Ostebars Mietiough the | {old them that they were too long in going meee then alittle young, than to wait) +t. the place she had indicated, that the ‘until i at a marriage of a i phe that While Hae Bienen de denies that be in-| cholera, which has proved sucoeesful on |, hand the large Y her In8°| aamekeoper i "Eagan, ae od ca thi a ey admit aunty You would hear the “German bands) breeds shot uid not, as a rule, under | Oo ina fray fh poachers, The bod aa sich & trip next yea is One quarter of the saa ine of the | please. seven months, The old plan of keeping € Pigs | could not be ‘and, She told them ae thay z ae GLa ben ae Siberian railroad hes en coms | nother teacher asked one of her boys till they are twelve to, i ae ae oe ee Oe adnala were ie nde sie hronicle, Liberal, | pioted at a cost of aaa; 101 "publes; This | where’ Nicaragua wes. # one. ie do. ‘not grow 80 ad been ° The following sais tht the Inadte fte Contenati is less than the est appened, had 6 posagestam an hy | ga ely em they got far away from the night, he asd that the body had been re= Lege sentetic te. ome ot horde hor be admitted into) which he seb grest store, the | birth period us when they areyoung. | | moved to a quarry in the neighborhood, aaa rte an formerly | Ital nanneries by “ectat econo Teacher's astonishment be thewered # | i ters ae peapely fae they, sould Sd wrote at once ay caeck rhe ten ol ington, was formerly "son page ninety-eight. was foun the Congregation of B at a strict four or thirty moaths. A steer, by careful Fils ind dal th Malagasy frees, ite Coste IS crore ier Losin Wee tout oe thiety joe has grave doubis of the reported. French victories in or}: gascar. ‘The Duke of Cambridge wes entertained at luncheon ts Edinburgh, made a long speech, in yea alee its ‘° retirement, an lied to “the hostile icism which jad Das directes she The Pall Mall Gazette wt 9 a dedpateh Appearances ally in earnest aut China, dh Kiang, proceeding towards the scene ror the cdisvisbance,and four more are expecte: > to start immediately.” UNITED STATES. ‘The United States ‘Treasury gold reserve 000,000. is under $93,000, wage earners of Rhode Island are ay ne cent. of the whole Aah es recent Italian fetes com- memorating the entry of the troops into] it Rome. Telegrams from the Caucasus popes beer the arrival aragett he the Czarewitch, scout ee she experienced stormy voyage, and re physical “condition in very "much worssin consequence. Bouteilhe, the man who on September 5 bomb in the vestibule imprisonme: Denk fogalvasat ine Pariey | ieee coucd Gall & was the other day sentenced to three years’ ne ve hours to clear the track so we can go Advices jesetvod in Constantinople from ate Two Pair of Eyes. He Golighted with anew play)—Isn’ | pee Sio—Pertetly lovely 1 Tt must have balf p n made by Very Suspicious. leman (on ssilway. train)— How did ap d section ran sn iat us, It will take fares an the that one hundred lives se Baek Hay to-day. Recipe (a Ons, Tort by @ landslide that overwhelmed the vied of Hudeys. man)—Say tare you e scalawag who stopped the hours ! I was to be} cente: years, and one and afourth to one = continental school, @ shot An Appalling “Sum.” The uinineet Scotsman says: At rt time fast 2 eg were given, as a hom Be Hire rations Wace is.05 @ukt d feeding, It kc of subtracting from 880,- a eri este ad conte Hlsocs wee eed the cnabes 6avinscotead. a4 <5Y as ns ‘market at the age of about thirty | thing remai ys worked on f be, bey, should then weigh 1300 hones without soy perceptible diminution a wath of the figures, and at length gare {2,300 pounds live, weight ‘ reach | task in despair. Some of the parents then hore weights they will require to be well fed and c In pre} fing them for market in the| For, 1m order to work out 1 aaratee! reper hate is no better way, per-| number cer ‘ould have to be subtracted haps, than to confine them in a shed with 1,400,300 gl mander. a feeding alley running down through the) Working twelve ear ee he rate of it. They should not be tied, nase iste ee = toy it ioe ovel = ttonla Gy Moen nse Bey aato thekan qhicl had West reat the pte fade for their home lesson. 0 wal building all the time. They should be allow- THE HORRORS OF RUSSIA, 2 FEARFUL EXISTENCE IN THE CON: VICT BATTALIONS. 0 Soldiers Murdered by Command of the | yy ont, Superior oflicer—S aestineece nun! tion ina light room, with a board for es from the | hed, to Three Hundre solitary confinement and nm re most popectil's satis (hes ris the soldiers are treated’ incarcera- a LAWRENCE PILOTS, 1805—Since That Time a7 Rake sae: Steeped Bi ee f Confinement Drives Them to Lun- acy. Leo Tolstoi has just had printed another Russian convict life which throws much light on the horrors of| during that peri he must get. along on bread interesting story o1 the system in vogue. © Convict battalions were first formed in Russia in 1878, it being the Sra of ig the military code all be taught the art a oh means, of war. water. A thief, a murderer wearing the Czar’s | cut a prison ee aniform,is amenable to the ordinary course | v cies on = other hand, who left his | special per answer to S not iekiges peyiin mer caught tal 3 Reccie ir dlauoh de ad bo Je biden in any way fai of unceasing drill, all sorts of severe military measures, ~threats, and cruel |i punishments. Two or three Any priso in a convict battalion suffices usually to} if nore than thirt; certain modes of dinsioline Pine are pate to CRUEL PUNISHMENTS, but in the regiment attention to the unruly is necessarily divided. They are punished: of course, but cannot be put to regular routine of scourging that they get in the convict battalion. i in Bobruisk,Ch Ekate ~Adr, and Woronesch. The latter is the ,for of all disciplined. It is stationed in one of the suburbs of the town mentioned, way out where no man’s foot ade, The insti is men as they oe fit, Tele done with » purpos ‘The present chief of the Worroneschon the word mercy ; @ ‘*character,” th. him m St. Petersburg Who does hey pee ciety Barowiuss iad’ Gomiadaot sis atc - Up to that time, when Politikow was at the helm, the soldiers quence. ‘The pe a Kow’s methods and in ie ie they spent in not spent aregular observance of me hour either, ny prigoners losttheir senses inconse- quence of tl reatment; some became raving maniacs. Heh day Bi or over d to ries id al pee the way, could ot stead the wailings and lamentations o: ah ‘THE POOR SOLDIERS, sindone afternoon ran from her house and fp to the apot wiiere her husba " Cursed one,” she ried, “what are you fe lo you not 107 inflicting tortures on myself at the view tite: that you kill these wretches by iuch- a lips legrse upon her savagely. “Out of my sight, old witch,” he fumed. ‘Ai yes sed go at once I will treat you e his own sons switched. tame the most savage and the most obstrep- | switch of fift; i irohe a knot writehing in in aise epee drill sonnel which | ™4g0) may heal the qui Burow faatenel € ‘tue lit prize. — Milnes. 8 prisoner 1s condem meoumenk ho ia Gree taken to the dark cell and later on ‘‘pardones he may luxuriate for the rest the St. Lee h bread mned to mort frequently makes use of his pilot became a written fact, and began to 8 with th hi is applied to members of the ot seem to mind impris- oument ster aes poor fellow, who has 1g strokes are wet they are covered with iA ‘done, it is said, that the yous i icker. ter, has of course switches. He his birches soak in hot salt water two . and then oa tifies them witl h thin RSE ae Sr GRAINS OF GOLD. in the struggle, notin the |8° recorded were : an can pase into eternity, for he is|dit Marche-a-Terre, Jean Go ee N already in it.—Farrai A heap of ill- poe erudition i is but the | in 1839, thus ity.—Bal fen should nottalk Ria | siteivetvee? —Ste taking to hinelf, oF it te aval: balers we mi fan or whistling receives five strokes “Techin,” that is the rank of a age is gent to the convict battalion, so will battalion may be broken by the peat "tect | wires | and Montreal, “ they hi to their knowledge and|but sheep upon which the experiment uae Fae d| where he came from wa: » | currents, the a ‘and | possible without accident or incident. It may | was not, however, until the sturdy hand of commerce took hold of the reins that the have a history. io The records of the pilotage office at Quebec date from 1805, in which year the Trinity House was organized, Up to the 25th day of May, 1805, the pilotage service between Montreal and Quebec was done by ‘hese books at Quebeo. es cient proof as skill,” TRE FIVE NAMES Vincent Bonhomme, ‘os. Burke, Etienne boat Denis L’alie The Montreal pilot office parent body at Quebec, Of the early his- tory of the Montreal office little or nothing Beecher. peare. Great mind ee ne friendshi ison, —Matorin. Sir P, Sidi asa class, viciou: nm the blossom ; opening bud ; action the fruit behind it, — base occupation mak: in its practice, and dull in pea ss ney. oa those that hear: t thoritative is known,as the re sy, the only evil that valk in. Te the pias he to God alone, —Milt i, be ave treal now have full nd elegant in little things. % i language You 1m these words into mine ears "| against the maaan my sense.—Shakes- | "00 1s mustbe ready not only to take Wegeeaie | but to make thei rery great writer isa writer of history, nbtkey ‘of the ship’s navigation. ith Bits treat on whet, bibjeus’ he ming. Lup jor. é of the world are oft con- federacies in vice, or leagues of pleasure, — ell, nor chain, nor dungeon speaks | °'R Elo ake qunuderar like iam paegeeoneaaie at An intelligent class can scarce ever be» | h ver, asia class, indolent.—Everett. © aman to stand in pause Wet) st begin, and bi neglect.—Shal gubigues of o attentive to m7 pe Nature is an Aeol higher strings wit is the ardor of thi the vigor of the defer He that foretells hing can coi A atrenuous Sr tae nstitute ia like the sun, which, as we joumey adow of our burden double business bound, I kes: dayne rade in fin sae with oe of rat ship. wa. ower rp, a music instrument, sere tones are the re-echo of | 1.5 valis, ndant.—Emerson. makes events before the: | endure the pains o nant. aay a shows that fcom 1897 to 1998 inclusive 358 | fortunes, In the point o English contvic flogged ander laws which allow this punisl ment to be inflicted in certain gross Kana te It is Needed veal Biydie— ou consult an oculis hav tdi e ‘ile result ot the seve! is that 80 te f evil destiny.—Dave- — Lions and Bicyele. wt | It was an odd and meas ee that befell the Rev. Thi ary in Africa, while ae’ on a bicycle, He had gov far i in advance of his porters» m R. P. Ashe, a missio1 to look back, ‘al ered ppeared in the long grass. 2 and Crime. English Parliamen ntence’ ssid, thet sadiieriinee in frequency as a ae Lavy ty of the punishment, Attention. ant poten pape (coyly)—I have only seen tWay dov't tm sharp | is rea eetane ef good breedin % good nature for ite founda- pion 0 tes cheap success; it | widow $37.39 per quart 4 je assailant that makes| - After a pilot's sisi stfch year he ts the the pea pdotndl iag | $600 to 3 er year, according to the tteal ‘and remurn on one of the tees ty or Labrador—the pilot, rebeives in. the a of $100 fo ‘THE ROUND TRIP, This is figured abso much of Of the ici = shoune jinds 8 ical | 224 benefit, rata pilot receives $360 aS ye o tis notimpaired the old pil’ faculties is granted a new Jicense, which holds, good for twelve months. At t rein the neighbor! | a number of them have accumulated sni e ‘THE OLDEST EInoT in the service hae, sinep 1855, Zepbicin Bonilla, who piloted ships to ai ace, He is’ 65 vate thet no other moe | pele or faken.the Whee) oe te popular: Alta . "Finlookingover the amtesof those upon the wre WITHOUT EXCEPTION THEY ARE|© COOL-HEADED FRENCH. ‘3 and sons, president the cor — mittee of Pilots Narcisse Perr: Begun in | He has been president of the Association for Been ‘Conn With an Talokading Class of Me Witheus a vestige of history to remember e ‘ neans he | him by, the old-time St. Lawrence river | faction whose a coin ictal nourishment only six ee pilot has disappeared, it, all. forgotten years and years ago, When writers penned tht-days’ sentence means incarcers- | the histories of Jacques Cartier, Paul de tion in @ dark cell with BREAD ARIE W ATED arly Canada, the more humble pilot was re than pehinns mere his knowledge of the | worked by the family in th from the Collector of Customs. It seems | ,°me of the teh | that a certain Mr, Baby, in 1802, and on| this subject, among them Sir Benjamin creep in, light | the first day of May, made out alist of funiehmens of a bundle of thirty birches ;| those who were piloting on the river be" cow &|tween Montreal and Quebec, Birches is used. In May, 1805, the Trinity House granted itcould not be relied upon cutting itnel EPH rota the | wHNGh Ne would subsequently recover. subject to abtacke of what a eyesight, hearing, etc. It found that AF th ie g | Bame ork, whlch is Geteliatad Cher is ph 0 | be taken for a easy drive in bis carriage, without exception, pienacee are all French, Sunk IF fact, ani nly ia‘every one of he fifty-four a Freuch i nti of the Pasa pl lots is a maze o} folate ick jaw, cousing and fath- has been a pilot since. April, 1874, and to- day y only as one of ’ the best pilots, but a man of wealth as well, Politic- ally these men, banded together by ties of both common interest and blood, form a tween Monies ‘and Quebec, where they them own farms, which in t and the pilots themselves wien of duty In the winter he takes life easy, and beside SURE SIGNS OF DEATH. ‘There Are None, and the Most Skillful Doe- tors May Make Mistakes, “Apparent death from an_ electric shock,” says a physician, “is one of be most deceptive things in the world. Thos who opposed the employment of Tne Ward Richardson, before the Medi who, in an address ical Society of London The list |some years ago on ‘The Absolute Signs] bealth of Death,’ took a stro position he had been forced to the conclusion that been tried subsequently revived, was unable o fixupon Vase ronan at to inaure death hela tas op ‘A MERE SCORCHING be thrown into a. cataleptic state ide, looked upon as the leaders 4 sior itl e pay of, say, $1000 per year, these men and their families manige talking politics, eating and elceping docs | Visitation with horror. It in not generally known perhaps, to produce | Herman Biggs. ph while in other instances the subject would Sarina holon 0 | individual c O | So far as Iie osetia cholera coming | OHOLERA HAS NO CHANCE | SCIENTISTS HAVE LOST. RESPECT ners hacires Marder to 1 jearlet Fever More Dngero ind macises ene Them mc speeding of a cholera epidemic to the Sandwich Islands and the possibility that it might enter thie country by way of era with an indifference bordering on con- edy and theother historic figures of | Tost’ comfortably, The greater part of|tempt, Nothing could better illustrate the ea advance of modern medicine ans hygiene, Up to within five years scien! men alike have regarded a a panic among the great masses of th people. Now allis changed. Those in the bes, position to know declare that it would be tterly impo oagain give us a cholera ut scare like that experienced in 1892, when fet cases were discovered in New York “eu ie arae place, there is no Ee his J of cholera gaining an entrance country. most eminent authoritees on | everywhere very rey Racists ate Quarantine » trict, a should it the disease woul NO ESPECIAL, CONCERN, that the jartments of cities all over the ineea tebudirighs to ong igh st against the employment of electricity in aes Shea ash Em pomiticn tp PRES Jance are French, the original signatures | the case of murderers, and asserted that as are still preserved in the Trinity minute | the result of a series of careful experiments |! if the absolute o ing. feoling of security lies onfidence thau the dis Réel oan be ‘handled, “*Wo. don’t care e greatest suytitng about oheleea'day moore) found could bekilled without any difficulty; | infinitely more dangerons,and ns give us ped Oy jeal more concern and wi a nets, be said bl Aton in the Rowtintaay receive almost 0 consideration fro m he eople, while cholera is a bugaboo, Yet ysiciann would infinitely rather contend f ier to a it from spreading, easier amp itt b out and-easier to cure it in to question, ce 1s alwi ror. hyaicias anon although I know that this precaution is| not always taken. Ihave never had any | a) in No vor ork city who was bile be see a student at a youn ladies’ seminary. espond immediately, and | i He his uk eueashetie the entrance one of the young woman's ‘GRAVE HYSTERIA, he evidences of death wete by no means i é 9d to artificial respira- | tion, with the reshlt that the girl recovered {| the wise men aay, even i quarantine restrictions He no ok | means of coping withit,there would cull be he flenth Ge rs orto in, attendance} Ai fellow- | 80 if there ia hel NO DANGER of itstbecoming epidemic. The reason is Ny esikeaes ixelprascionily pleted y, high temperature, ‘So it, will be seen that the men who w best hold this Asiatic slayer, which er heart | a0 hog g frightened people by its very name, f i sitendanosy. who Wed promne when the |préatrekpeotiahdnus fone At ? INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE. peat it was during one of Uso ies attacks | An Brant for a pees a Which Would that Pe W8y ‘arry Letters Between all Nations, pies is some talk in Paria of bringin compl i i ii Spi san) eanplealt tas End walleye a amen ete mo adopt a special kind of stamp for interna- how the danger in which friends and tional communications. Among the argu- pipers sce ‘constantly placed of malting | m mistakes of t shockingnature, | sy which had is for an essay | m ger’ woe Bi ents put forth for the creation of the new amp are) the followin the|sirous of forwarding very small sums of joney from one country to another ; 2, It would enable’ the’sendér of a letter from in the country when they set out on their esting. Hood, for instance,—that he pro- a Neverthlese, » remark somewhat of the | bo! Es eld in his’ eat illness, is tndoubt atesfild ras very i Scant ahs dvised that me ‘and he went out. As th ie Cailivage was Eien aed slowly | 94) along it was met by a lady who remarked plessantly to the pesat invalid: BY. lord, Iam glad to see you able Ate Meeeany ‘rivitig out, m reset 1d ; I am simply rehearsing. my activelist, re into eéming before the stamps annually. These their stock of stamps at every frontier, On the other hand, before the idea could jormous quantity and sell them to a neighboring atate, thus depriving the latter esti country of legitimate budgetary profit, jokes are’ generally not| The promotorof the “idea, therefor Sais celebrated -one attributed | Pos i i a central bareau, empowered to manu: certain number of 5-cent postage would be distri- thoweveral stayed broportionataly lee a an use id continue i exist, th'for ibland: and foreign postage, Dark Meat Should be Rare. jionary—My prede- eke hes it no! ate 2 ‘ite dark, was he not? ee ‘t believe ie was seryed rar Outward Evidence. In apite of all-his adocess, I don’t think adam, answered | Mr. Grufily is very bright, ‘Why not ? Hee seems to lack ‘pélish; * DO RRR sage uy a

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