Milverton Sun, 15 Jul 1897, p. 4

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co A SKELETON FACTORY, letons of males and females of all ages; shelves of skeletons, huge aes - of bead and small of , and others CURIOUS CONCERN THAT EXISTS IN pr hg: sorts. ES was a strange place tl popes ns: strangest of all things to me was the ited on Purely Business Prin- sae ee gp Gok Fras ees Cini ax Sia | skeleton busi ing more out of Nerves — all Paris of the 'the ordinary than the selling of or ing of toys. onan. Frame Ar ay in Stock — some ston be Age pa here bas been discov- ered in . From it are the majority of the skeletons owned by tors anatomical museums, ete. . It aie existed for some time, but never before has the public been made aware of the facts writes a London corres- At the English ‘hos; dissection is not allowed, 60 all wi ies are, after the lapse of a certain time, medical schools haye no means of utiliz- ing mes of the and si when operation of roe is er to the representatives of tue skeleton the place where the skull and eross- are truly emblematic of the institution's character. fact which was visi by. the writer, who therefore tells only |secret that which he saw and has learned au- are in proper sont. en any I fea to the stock rooms of the factory indicated ee workmen. tot igi deast st, important feature oy the tl to permit sire. This is a very delicate task, for ithe bones split geet ape ordinarily. “— Kggalect it the: whe is engaged in putting togetl fous bones which go to up the hand. Another is putting the finishing touch on the bones of the foot. ina asa carefully exam- before he carefully turns ‘his assistant to be made present Wien the task of the anatomist is com- the skeleton Fak taken into an mounted’ on " AND HANGS Arges howroom. o! matey indi- |i = ise the | present generation called? mame, date of ay and a wien the the Tact th that all ae them is so well. woul - One employing so many persons would leak out .but they do not seam Femee E the Bkeleton factory is dom. |O0f the most curious of modern institu adage “A see for would not’, tions. I ‘recommend it, how- bebe us any one eee, is inclined to be A LAD FALLS: 1,500 FEET. He Went Up witha Balloon Ctutching a Sandbag and Met His Death, six-year-old ‘boy. HE WAS LOUD. A Man Whose Snere iearirige a Fremi Villas ‘The superstition we “the aaa eee classes 1 who heard sitet spot en irathigs pietiog it Cgourred with surprising regular ith asound og ttgt ibe, imbabitants bad been turn | bu od out of their 3 ane his ae | dace bet Sdn ted = ing town, Tt tly undccupiod a | had ea aL move eben war in the hab- it of leaving his windows open at night, Bae ee eee eg his enor! ‘Before the doctor completed vestigations he had ascertained that the man’s snoring could be heard at a dis- tance of 900 yards, village are now Ray pee ae Uae f noe for they. regard him as the champion snorer of the world. Ep Ladies Naas ss THEY DO. nbnin—The doctor says that foo hopeful ars often NOP ALTOGETHER AN ERROR. —If the founder of a family ancestor, what is one of the Tommy —& de—er—degenerate, Bic! MUST HAVE A TASTE. particularly fine. ee chould knew by this time, sir; that I never accept hearsay evidence. ~ poake,’ heard these days. yy | saturated Like blotting paper; and then hay y | serving cihgy, tell me, Judae. that the | wine ped hotel is FOR THE HAPPY PICNIC, WHAT TO TAKE TO THEM, AND WHERE TO HOLD THEM. / Ants, to Say Nanzht of Rain Storms, Damp Shoes and ‘TU take Chat and take the common expression over- ed to funeral pall always bung, bad any of| The picnic fever germ is in the air thot physical fear of the discarded mor- s tal tenement that exists in the heart ere Oe tori te) ae tok eae of ash eontagion. a x of investi | association and hat gating the pte that the Landon jthe word pionie aroases are varied and parent establi tin Paris which iw my; eta eed for measly a contuey I "aie | &F evening interrupted, when his beau- learned that's similar tnstitution was|tiful grand-daughter was enthusing: in full operation in New York, an ns ie omill cat i Piste saber placcnisiese an tony an thby lie colt baat Gaited one could bly be filling the orders. aes sing ee tiers (a piiaitel ties Peles. Tek will come ve to take’ saumertripito get vse tournament of wit made this kind of entertainment originally a mental ama usement. When one something witty and saying HOW If ALL CAME. ‘The French e: ion. Tu ph te cere gives me origin of the name "tn England may gears ago 2 number of private” he necessar: erone must be sereabe, soy aad ant _ The best place parce Pe a pionic is some spot near iter is enjoyable to take the ear! is a place to learn a girl’s ing girl ie the She can make the men The logs of wood they ‘will carry to make the fire; the oars they will pull, | d good, work. the l they can squeeze for her would make their fond mothers open their eyes. The lunch is after al! the most im- ea knack of packing a picnic lunch. eokes are better baskets to act it, ps except for cae Wiehe, white paper is better than nap- kins. ‘These sandwiches can be rolled or cut in squares. SS chicken is dain! sand- ‘ches, as are batch and Ietiacs if the sandwiches art soon after they are aia r taken sep- jar. read, sliced thin a: ttered, is appetizing, and deviled ones take At jer, it is eon, dons a qe ee dreadful mixtur ae New Light Shed me piques | fore the Roy: portant part of the pionic. Some girls W pi tter squeezed and} the do all il thew iret greatly THE OCEAN'S UNEASY B Milne, in Isle of of the ear Prof. and delivered a lect ral Geographical url xplain us cate unexpected disturnunces; buried by a mu ‘There e one is doce thonnteta ae, Spicuously an wal of x lemons, iene an cucumbers are no m mixture, a soft-shell crabs are added, to pede or corde, w book or bag A cards, a of bright, short ctories and ‘a kodak are rs things to and Sine treatin ‘don't send the man badk Ir is a mistake to be too polite at a picnic. if any- funny have the il, as the m “hat bret pv get ey ieee ages Ceeainnep gata ols very polite Staal tin aeons tas hua the cea] oe ter se, pepazations sane Earthquakes by Prot! to be seriously studied, and ma} his finger sondtantly upon the pulse. ‘one evening last week Wes the of seismic dis! whiche: of the Sata! sea.” It . Mili a Shows that there are occasion at VERY SIGNIFICANT HiNTS gute Bere is melted, as it By heats trom been tie cable is bromen as though bs gerry a pee ae now it appears to have ee ioidings t fractures and crushings of the which on land have pro- mn their . The bei is the reise ofe erosion Ser fe remov: the coas' d | death and Seetraction tot the ignae the only one; a pid ening of the sea bed, and ithe mush accumulation of material WAT GLE SAM mosp! afterward is so ae and So ens OF INTEREST ABOUT THE ORK BUSY YANKEE. The old notion that the Guests | should + rk has gone out of fgshi- | to the} egy bbe seepage ole in His Doings—Matters Tlirth Gathered from His re the| | Dally Recocd. 2 ae but; Gear An octogenarian vagrant was lodg- ei at a St. Josephs Mo. police station you one night brought psco Neck ured. under han pick them re, have ie pyre rather tha ED. haul them to ae Orlando, eee fhe effect aad G pene | SS oi successfully in eaeke of the dry hay cushion in the spring rick of a haystack with the perfuine of are under cultivation hay all abont er, and could im- |}, the fall erop, which is said. to bs ination some perfi county pas her twas saad lovey person Roment. The lates ea'amity toill-fat~|folk tal Iabeerfully of the money re- ye San. led Tndia has emphasized this interest, | 4urms of which they feel confident. in pic oe Bp citi ie apatel fuck information as science is ol acing wild animals of the of the fact that the name comes from Wa the French. pa, by It is enti i mag bear the other Fy tn om te tee he uns or eae ge py raped! prea is is almost the latest form of natural wal pep ay bullets are still factors in the omer ay life of Ploridians. One en- tered the jaw of a negro who stood is in Ah doh fame an Ww. ure be-| tor ae |e causes xist “in | has !am, ed, that He wns mus landed in a weap on the. p mat * uatnedist yman of Milwau- refused to marry two bicyclists who im, the woman in bloomers ine |sertion thp: sn the brick work “oied gop only, now the ‘of a new building whe the eig! dered posenie by ts maces n akeloton construction, and was done to utilize a ofcauses! double force of By anoialowe Pearson died a few days ithib are. con- rears ago..be taught school. Poor sight obliged him teaching i vaterial | 1882. used. to alphabet ‘corn |and mathematics, Latin and Greek in Snother,, the same room where at one time oe home from a AP ae ta farmer in getting ready peed cra saw what supposed 3 as may be landslips below the water just be was another horse in the as much as t ay be above it, and | stall. Kicked it am ised from no! Tr causes. at the abrupt awakeni d these kind of influence probably effect |ing of a big tramp, who resented’ the large areas. e is a third, but more/kiok as he might be expected to and localized modifier of the bed—the the farmer into submarine yolea All three may ‘produce quakes, the first espe-} he pinni in Sealy Ben Lea pienic conscience does not com- Sa te oe oe Gao absolute confidence in Florida, ‘of the divided mass may start forward,|even when the picnickers are white, as it . swith 2 sew: eigen ted in the +hood of wa jon tons rocks in ion. . and a shudder is propagated through | Ptebes. When a St. Augustine or- earth’s crust, which, when it ori-|@@mization, at San Mateo on an outinj ginates ‘ocean, may shat- a melon patch they found citi and bringing |! are favorit aint and ania ve toe aaa Rk cataiea® Meal witbcuk chicas wate ping Pro" |gash Lake, Caribou, Me., was lost for en,” girl ici when there a Mea ns three days in thr woods, and was iakens are) tong, the line of tractare, and fresh found in on exhausted condition by his preferable to fried chiens. at a. pie agated through the| fellow campers, has i ths nic. They are not £9 sare been marking tbe blazed trunks of pion ec heb lae cemnee OR aie «ore wet ee ‘Milne’s lecture youre hardwood trees there ith the ok : int ou: hiss athe Riri ther’ taice —— or pickles. “There is which Choos “dist circumst: ae = ee i Mkely. and|sue a map of the wilderness, so that $f 'A FOOD CONGRESS. e) unfamiliar persons may those ye is a goo a et ied — Fs woods in safety. cos Seif can i ink’ en ant c Business men Chehalis, Wash., con ben mer Sheers “|fina all conditions thereabouts favor- Nive ne is not necessary haps able to setae ahah of the unch, an ‘ond if'a girl has a ia he tataes! nce ta iin tee nal: ought alte iti is not yee abundant ; but the point, more mer- of being in ex- in any preceding ear. ‘The widening market for fruit and sea.|the action of the railroad companies ;|in giving the’ growers facilities reaching the market in the great centres of population thave led to more .|serious attention being giving to bor- Heulture in many parts of the country, See fan oe ‘large ‘cities, Fast (noe | Srmape-growing, [tes Seeyest te ies as eee y about Orlando inte posing See shi from bapa Wea even at the rate of : i ! that! set ina towl in Se eae ed cat ret) | AAO CEASE AD)= © fees enor a) teackotle! When OL UML AICS, Se See ee ee ens cence a ee Mite wo sounes te Peet neh) | | pe WORK IW IGN. | after removing from the stove. ‘The and wo are bringing up.our bro litle] |The woman who values the impreé | firmacas and deivecy of» enstard de- Ther three and the; sin same wey. iven DOW, W! sion her persona! appearance es UP- | pen on its ing lowly. In were talline ago than an t Ot| (BOY. Want money they toddle BP f° on her husband ee aE Mrs Ea tacts the wih | women. Few men|the safe. Neither bas ever taken out| neighbors and friends, will strive to eases pl be ted cM adding | the have Dee live on and boys|™ore than a five-cent piece -at Sony neat and trim while at work 95 | PEGS one or ke areas Kettle. erate talk- Poppe ogee = ge ee Corie well as at other times. It isa mistaken | When the Pushoh the boll ‘or 50 Share thinking about it.|I really think ‘lity, of ing nt x s the er apes ae don’t know what I think about pests ites pees: ually several sie uls of the ‘boiling i ess,” said a stout, | tinued, the little wa nil _ al slowly. into. the pearestaa ar San aegis Goes eed Re Sea ry Hite, at not Jong exough house and dress myself. I can’t under-| Baye to calcula: peat elle 4 pinto acold stand it at all. we first started | ee a oe ee eer or ribbon, a1 ak 4 “will cordie if Yeft ina hot out im life a quarter of a century g0-| still make my allowance come out even. that reason ree ai oiled cueiards: ore more ‘| he didn’t make $100 2 month, and yet|I wouldn't like it at all to bathe Eayerine and geass WeriDD galt to. the closet’ attention until we saved one-third of all he earned.| “You see, I've never had au ellen derclothing stockings sree the | FS. ae a eta Wouldn't you think that in all father patd'all tay bills ana didn't| Beery work of the day. The change until just before removing t years I bave learned to even baye any idea of what I spent. takes but minutes, and will firt to a better Sey a! instead of Post Afterward I earned my own living,| thoroughly aired and ready for use the Panes iy ‘one ounce and, of course, was mot restricted, €-| next morning. This change is essen-| of gelatine in two gills of boiling TL epdatetand you. perfectly.” ant pains Speco seteree themes ea ag comfort, as a clean dress over milk, bat the whites of four eggs tn wered o dark-eyed women in whose|I have explained pince, I think thing damp from perspiration will |a stiff froth, one and a half cups of thure was an expression|plan is the best for the development| not insure it, powdered sugar, one pint of thick of life endured and not enjoyed.|Of the character of a child. Give you honbewife wilo. tai cn, Moll eee ‘whipped to a froth, one table- “We've been married a little longer So much money everY| _onctantly needs low-heeled, comfort-| spoon of . rose-water for flavoring; ; ; as the proy. church mouse. But times prospered with us, as band grew proportionately generous in oar household expen- personal use. more I bnd the less I cea to be able to save, and it worried me a great deal. and off in a barry. I can tell) and in the breadth and depth of their you, and I have nothing to show sons for it. is it with you?”| “Perhaps are right,” murmur- she added, anaes) the young- sped gets fhought fal Aas eet, woman 10 a with a far-away lo ber eyes. party, a hi . sprightly Pie titre “Ob, I don't have an allowance,” “I know. nothing about oy lowamves.” “Not have aw allowance ¢” exclaimed the other two. “Well, I wouldn't like that," continued the stout matron. Boer < ee having allowant ct ceepomntatity ta tee acre | Tear ae d, for be fou what you are going! to do with it, and what you did with ve yout” eased the ey “we've been» married te: bas anybody asked him how vent. Think of the delight iH ee as exclaimed. bier don’t such a state of affairs could exist,” said the sad- faced one. Lor “Well, you see it began ’way eee explained the little woman. my husband was ten years old ae father said to him and his brothers and sb wer its contents are ‘as mine, and now when you need any money 1 want you to feel free there and get it ne re a cent there. We are partners, do you understand, ind you, are parents for if they warn, admonish children ?” “T think parents are given to chil- dren,” answered the young woman, “to develop their own characters and those of their children by example. ther-in-law: pare lived 2 they hare! meyer Seed their ities and done lots of other thi and r. the | a | | faith im the Q)in his comppn; vise Battle of Waterloo. 1 ch ese to dine, but ignos to|own eon, When is or tecaticltieat the duke gave it thus, ). U| with great gooa humor make ew; | with an imperturbability which might 2] ass Ais some om, ye re of - | talking Bh er ore HS iy Fhe bad ser ind ies Gal tay. Gila tiaras the the very bad habit of bo r Ge us ae ee ee Stave ;. In fact, all they think about fing.” “Your plan might work all right with somo boys,” said the stout ma- tron, “but @ sense ered ” put in the sad-faced to 8 the sore bis re tre ft an and honor them Tespect a ee ity and a they will trust iT Us. When | a boy or gil pabee stand the money test you can put your truth of his or ber heart much spending Sot of an allowance, aren’t they?” , HERO AND MAN. jellington. The worlds mimiscence and his- tory agree thnt there was something about. the Duke of = Wellner that ren- wes absolutel: im his company. He was absolutely genuine, a man without vanity or de- sire of display. He was invariably tea ae pirevent him from staving off such as) bores. One of them gushingly asked him to give her an account of the | ior said he, “it’s very easily done. led pummelled the’ es adit for ae | no distinction in the ser- Vice. Those gentlemen bad paid me the compliment of pi visit, and T invited them to dinner. You were not among them, so I omitted you im the savita tion.” ‘Thus be could alsvars hold his own it. ah had occur- Ted at Waterloo. duke, knowi man, submitted quietly; but no Tong afterward again became, offensively ussertive in regard to per- Ds A al aie Stent ak ae ome which best proves bis almost quix- ted him on having got such be expl: sf the “It was imag at eleven hundred — o—They ‘say. id Jenkins fais jieces_ financially. Smit it’s his own fault. He had a thing and it away. Smith—Why, he ae Sinauy a clean stockings. (An abundant suppl: in| Will not become much soil fense of honat q Yes. I dent t tata it would do with in| set at work, is| convenient to do without it. iA dark Some New Ancedotes of the Great Duke of | i ‘Wet! ors jus to women, ‘but that did not) 7 “and wel dryini of stockings is economy and comfort. If clean ones are put on every day they and are y for next time. thing in this matter, set at work, it will Ke found most con- it will be found most in- a ticoat of asilling. ticking, duck heavy material will the dress skirt a sateen petticoat 1s wor! Nothing looks worse about i the house- wife Fee, uncombed hair, and somany women go about their work all_morn- with unbi ‘wisps of hair hanging over face and neck. Just minutes’ use of comb or brush and i it is nece it ess. The heat takes out the curl, un less one is bl ith eee sary Joosely Y fitted ‘waist, sxtenting inches below a full Bet creates comiotabie if ‘short reach- ies ane sleeves Or gases ‘summer a earisome, and . woman ¥ who time in the kitchen should make her- self as comfortable as peseiile apie cleanliness and ni means comfort. A HOME-MADE PLANT STAND. A useful plant stand for the piazza lie cmmetimicted of: boards by any atlicaY stoshs tis ly saw from a broad two views for va ends, in the same manne: rpenter saws bearings for old tunioned ts a and wind. By placing upright pieces wait Mave a step-like flowerstand,which show ants well Ae the Id have a layer tom, bef me the drainage a acres COLD DESSERTS FO FOR HOT DAYS. Success in making delicate custards ee creams depends almost entirely up- ee iuksareed about one, as is generally oe case when | Spoont ‘has to spend mach of her be ae ee ones. the tant f is i tome it will ee: = to hold the fabric erect, you | WY. line a large anotd with iE aa a of S] the tine, cream, oak ptt flavoring, tl lightly the frothed whites of the eggs pour over etho. a pongeae ea set 01 the ice until cannired fo) Rice Souffle —Boil one cup aoe rice in pwo table- a tablespoon over the rice and spoons es etre thie] be a till cat plate a liberal shine floati swostoned cream flavored with vanilla. Oranj loat.—One qua: of ter, it ‘ge cup of sugar; put over the stov. een 0 Pell ayhe ‘at boiling “heat, add en Pole ould pe st: four f corn starch, dis-| ture before hi ine for solved i a alittle ce wal be and let small crait I (do boil fifteen stirring con-| pot get over Souallyes coun thie set away to cool. Peel and slive five nice oranges ae n, MP. for Gateshead, in 4 glass dish, pour ihe cold custard of the sbip TURBINIA IS A MARVEL. THIS CRAFT CAN. EASILY MAKE FORTY MILES: AN HOUR. nt Thing Lacking—Proper Re- Yersing Power Necessary. Amportai The 100-foot tor- pedo boat mia has intensely in- teres' extended ore respecting the achievements of the Tprbjnia, and the prospects of this wonderful inven- (Mr. (Wolff, MP. for Belfast, of the fathous firm of Harland & Wolff, of himself the designer of ed to her full speed: She passe: close to the Teutonic, on which I: fw: She dashed along with marvt cay ee id you know ed the difficulty of reversing the ea- gine. She can go al FORTY MILES AN HOUR, Dut pan only reverse at less than four. a similar tur- conomizing a ee ee turbine engine, still from of both that Mr. eg wT gonsider Soft boiled custard of oranges; when cool enough not to eek the dish, eon oe fhe sliced uit: tae Just slow the elbow, o in Toone and spread over the top top of the pudding. coz. ol ac fe ei narrow ———___ of tthe fuffle of the material hich the} DETECTING A THIEF BY SMELL. _| dou! Bho oe Say ie tae estorafe ess is made finishes the sleeve pret- — ‘ever Jaunch ibration is, reduced to tily. The neck may ished with | Curious Method ae by the Abys-| {Be anny ee Saceal a turn-down collar or a frill of white gine is said fo develap th horse- lace, which will relieve the pla’ A gine is said same horse posncada thes Paundered, | Abyssinia, the ae ONTO in the| power 0s a boat engine had that means considerable to the | World, had much the same government, | Sven oF eight times its weight. Hot mite’ “A norher teat Kitchen areas llaweeeh Saataina three) thenisand PEL pacts Go eapte i ig made with a full skirt shirt wai: eats ago that it has now. e of the most \ SHE IS UNIQUE. Or without yoke at the i ‘and 4 the curious of these is that of ‘‘thief-smell-| ae Z fatness at the waist is athered, into | ing.” 4 ‘But ie alt gai me what, lke~ Pe eee eee fate When a robbery has been committed | bime‘pan ‘be sore Oy pte up and down Village street, Page aN of [lees rope being held in the v=Wenever the thief-smeller tho theft without further evi Liam ho has been rol ‘A PLAIN raleaeaoe Sunday School Teacher—Now, Regin- of the each us. Reginald—It aoe us pee cra Pe prodigal sons and not fat- ted cal ALWAYS § THE SAME. Magistrate—How old are you? Woman— f Pagers it| woman who says one thing one ‘and another the next. i at ene timer ond ‘he wound up its affairs! for creams it is best soaked an hour in‘cold water bz ¥ cam master is at once avited’ of vidence. mar] ambergris at present is $320 @ pound. ald, what ee = Sportif “parable that we Magistra' shortly aft en you told me that Seancuna oor 0 ding te m not 8 Y | gleot 3 sons, Whose electrical qworks on the Tae are well me, has seride. | reste Te spleataae scientific, meshaniciins, a perfect to- tary engine. realty mnie, why should not Tahiaan leaps suc- “It has been the aati of ever: @ model may work phos ts eo EE ooo HEINOUS CRIME, } —_— Professor Served lee Infected With Cuolera, Germs to Guests, * died within 24 hours a certain South American professor it decided to institute a prosecution to the ead! been due to cholera or yellow fev~ “Tre accused would undoubtedly have been acquitted, but for his accidental neg! y_ice mass bad been fro: picts of serving ly i te his guests, taking care not to partake of any him- mnder that died 8) of virulent ch or that the miscreant prof detection until his own’ pot ht t5 him his terribie i figtt atime

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