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Weston Times (1966), 27 Sep 1894, p. 4

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Always Mn. tho ubblgol bunt. through up” M in the [union or tuid Thi. n. In panned by Ilightly naming them be. " an no“. tt the lover root- In loo-sod our no little. the growth in check- od And what n‘bIhnco in contribuud by “new not. une- only to solidin the A panic: of the crop. Inmciant tor . mph of monthl’ Inc. may be .31er Mud day! all". Thu out“ It“. Ahould be an. Ind It. “a. not! on a. not, "uoP"trrmrtMrtatthooormrd §“m"!uumr. -.'n.ab.-. II a. "o-rug mumH’mII-uoupo-n Hill: v. bullion no" “mm-yon and null] in the (All. -‘Mhmpon “write duh chm cab- h.- How will m preserve them in all M {Iodine- through tho wink: and in" “on throughout the non-on? With dd nor-n we have nothing to do. Thi- l- Mood “IO mann- of nine-tenth. of the hr.»- nd would not intern-v. thn.ro- portio- bl our readers. The {alluvial mdttrods for storing “Hunge- hue boon kind nag! found Mfhmeious, Md no worthy of adoption by all. man wndnhhourb‘odhuvy M and mad no wall mun M as k W. Whore m "UiGboard" b I“ u W tmt uptight round- of “Quayle-d out-obtain the baud " to t2'Tttl',2l to mtg: “and u h. Rhino-1| in an old why, old the an!" thud- nhowu, and. of "lt. M round inn. M upon the who: and. Woo-union. ot uhloh win be lpprw- tated when It ir in nu. Bowl" Gnu Seed Baton-e or Aner‘ _ the Drill ' 1 In the (an: Manly the loving of grue‘ not! in I vety important new", yet there I h I duality o.' opinion "Ming the met. In! cl ""rinit before or the! the grain he: been drilled or Nada-Md. end. then ur. rowd. ll sown in my _ manner before drill-g. noun chin the}. much need in [an by being buried too deeply, and the ether we in ruined if no" before the [min in Mound, either by meohlnery or 'hud in “In null mullet. The» ndvocnm chin that loving the gr-sd immediate- lr titer killing or harrowing, end then ninja. a. _auruts will may the need “lei-nay. Should “I. boil be melloy And e min lollow.'|nuch of the need will germi- naiEOthyrtvor, the covering in to mellow “(fringe put of it no Mule covered tut, in s dsftimes, much of that which, germi- nued in too nut tho-urine past iinehouv “mouth-developed root: to keep the yogi; seedling" dive. . . . _Fr' l When oouiGrsiit '{ertiliurl Ire lown with the grain end tho drill teeth ere not not ligug, the lowing of green md Alter drillln he: Ono good point, n e Inge per an: Tlth"d,',', full- into the little furrow mode by the drill And in con-equeutly Un. modietaly above the fertilizer, end if it one. get- . foothold it mekoe A rapid end doeimhleqrowtb. One great drewbeck to thin needing After lowing ie the unprepared, sour/no Ind lumpy condition oflhe turf-co Boil. If the need should be town previous to rolling Ind tho urine then brushed over with e light hurow, the latter open- tion My: great value. By in too my (“menu-e careles- in thin line oriork. when, if properly done. it would - better reenltl then my other ot. the “(In Operetta; Gru- Ieedl Ire expen. live, nd‘nn the proper prepontion of the nail often depende the Inooeu or failure " the future meAdow or posture ldhd. Too often it in neoeunry to reeeed the bllowing you, which Illa requiree mother - orop to be taken lroni the rerhepl elrendy impoveriohed Boil. With nll-oown when or rye, it will inenre . better cetch. nine time- in ten, to low timothy in the fell. It it should pouihly {mil to grow, it any then he sown the following spring. adding clover, it doeirod,’ " tint Limo. Yo" Store Away Cabbages for Winter. . Then in no problem of more importance than how t6 oiii, bf the unon’i crop had to like.“ “but" in entire nbility to our Ml, comfort 3nd profit. In the sum- - in“ uh» plenty lieu nil Around In. '" oisapt to forget» this, but whom our WyafodJor "gamble: "a .u oeu- nlud, or luvs manly round, thin we for germination thn grenhr portion grow: l alum-I " npidly u the (ruin. "V Tint which " pinned we deeply yin ragti- uninjured in the nail for mnny jun. Thin in upocinlly true "rt all the clown, u they oonuin much oil that pre- venu domyyud need- thnrhuried hue bun known to germinate ten your: In" being than dawned, the plowing'of the bud Altar the expirttion ot that period 'ttJ,ttt2','t,' the nod It the proper depth. Trtey 'serPlvroatrMed is not Mir-ya lost. l teat of ttm improved gnin drill- have align. Iooder numbed in front of tho ntliuovor. Ind may {Ix-Inert will use no can, chiming that while some ot.ahe gun-Dd ism dpabt buried tpo deeply r germination um grew-r portipn 3-3.; t, ttaintirrtraototmooB; It in. mm '..T,ll.totut,'p,7t,T't' FARM. mm a a. (a. mil-ii:- fin-I Sb. on ur. Itt'c,'2t Enrich h m- ”In.“ “up“. IrmIIy be. lhntht #mhilmdhor dog "In etg.TP,P.TAP: Yuanhdqhn-m A 00¢"de Police. The police invutiptiom in New York Mn brought, out. tlmt 6 won-n who opmted I no... .t.llprhiehor" conducted reqtoets "tr Ind without ole-ca to Hummus: "In!!! upo- hy the polio. fur "mum" my. and to“. unIhlI to pr, II, In: to prion. be! ohildm lent to I chuihble hm rd 'lt.".'."." hnmunxh but I “h '0 Ion 'l'd,M2 I. in? - ”do. and 'd Mdnyd‘yh A-Ha. T Poe Populatlon of Paris. Paris hu M,000 registered dogs, up the Eleven, whloh (new. um the" I: one “hand do. to - twenty-eight hinti- Mnh. (in-ting that than we u may “licenced doip u lieeneed once, the amine popnletion of Paris in I very In” one in- deed. The Inge-t number“ dogeil found h the Poorert queue". The entwined out of leading the Mr,000 dog' ll 32,000,000 :per "mum, end they In turn eford I living w orerstrf1vtr manufacturers of dog call." and mnulee, tour but". of Gog Mud. an l-eumee where dog hirouita, con-hung of men. flbee we nude ; three upecnl dog ttTGI"' A dozen inifrm.rie. Ind "In oetaN. a, 7,, ,V _ in V r 'u-they. (a but“ u"?"."] '-ieryo9u, make“.- and“ dbl!- that him "0'0“"!qu u. It It: in“ -, tho tdttu'gre and! “to tip ' U “than no the Mutinr lair gr,,ttg'gtp, “than-um. Td ' ttd not” ' m ' a and... f ur. Fri-them- ot “a Mob-u, um“ I". ban itaeod show ground. wd thu- lu mu Molt. 8.8. Regular Monkeys that Smoke Cigar- one: - Con monkey: mole ti. I queetion which now can be onemred in the 'tffirrnatir.. The dlmverx we. mode It the Jerdin den Plath in Peril by e bend of miechievoul ur- lohius, who freely digtributed to th'eocc'up mu ot the‘monkey home lighted cigerettee. They took to the weed very kjndly,end put. fed sway to the greet delight of the bore. tir the Advent of the dilmeyed keeper-.And the subsequent upper-nee of the lads gt the police nation proved to them them then ind etill metal to mnintAinA monopoly u regards the conenmption of tobicco. In I the moon time the monkey, deprived of e I not picture, ere inooneo Me. I TERI! CROWN PRINCE PRESENT M “lull-l. M and Auolrh lunch. n Ibo Inn. loll. I“. Inc“:- thumb-in “thrust! on world’o no“ poworlul ompiru m dutch. " the an. lull, u . quodrlllc d'houour u Bucliu‘hu PM the othor ttight, In N [Minor-ole 'rotmaimt, loy- Lon- don _ The Prince of will" sud crown prlnocl oi Run-1o sud Aunt-l. Ion looting it together, tad ruling/hotly the Agatrian uchduko and an ozhrowltz won aotioed Inltaiuuith lh-ir Inch ulmoct. touching nah on r. Tho hair ot than: in very fond of dancing, I but. which in Ihsrod to tho full by lil- banal-h“. Princou Alia. of no... Tho Ali-trim princo in inclined to b. nihrd. and mound to annual. " lpur with din-uran- conuquenoo to the fo'll of Prince-- Loni-c of Bataan-m. m "lo-cubed u o tuciturn T"L','2'l Ind "that 1!letd no in moron tiring hi- visit to Eng And ho ovoid-d oll the moiety ho could and really only went to court he- cuuo he could not very well my tiny. At the "no boll he munngcd to wonder to o cousin-thew obscure - together "ritit t cJLponou prince. whiz. the two my? "pollution doubtlcu conI'olod ouch at. r with moodcm. Anothor prince to whom the Ail-trim 'dcigucd who civil In " my“ highnou from Mam, whom ho deli; M by Midi-suing in o for word: 1 ht." up by the orchduko while in Bong- l 0 . The Burial of the Living. From evidence 'difficult to dispute, it Apps“. that in the Chine-e Empire, old, imsurably dial-led, and 'hopeleuly depriv- ed persona Are frequently buried alive to rid ‘the community of the burden and reipouli- bility of their care-taking. This Irnnge- meat in the result of a mntunl understand' ing, the victims "Banting to and It. timee mining in tho preliminnry ceremonial. The - seem- to hue been recognized by the highest authorities, and the burinll hlve certainly been conducted with the “notion of the ruling fave". Great prewuionl IN made, In there is mach do, Ind Iometimel n Ihow of grief, but tb grandad of the mm in evi only Fer- iunowrr, u there is In ell-eround fee ing of mi- mtion onthe put of the sputum”. who“ or In“ "otitsruxrnuria the mind of the victim, who in comforted by the Aa-' lumen tint. he in fulfillirw I “edition, nnd vii-Lenrn the respect or. hi. saunter-f _ Cook [out ftusr1nirtur. It is generally suppoeed _ that cooking meat will destroy any gertntr"of tuberculous whloh may exist therein. Toomuch relimce, however. cannot be placed upon this belief. Experiment has shown' that ‘thele' disene germs will stand a histh"xa'ttrgrmt of heat. Light cooking will _ not destroy them, and in beef, ea often placed upon the table in a lightly cooked form, the living- germs may still remain. People who like their but rare done may wince at this statement. It lies Keen proved by experiment, that it requires thorough cooking to destroy the bacilli. Experiment. were carried out by the Moll-government board of Grant Bri. tain with the result that meetWJum fitte.u tofort'y minutes, and afterwards fed to guinea pigs, produced the di-e'aee in 1Ptt animale. which showed, thet the mi. [ orche- were not dutroyedpy the cooking. i When the meet was cut into small pieces, about an inch square and boiled the lame length of time, the dieeaee germs were de- stroyed, and guinea pigs fed upon the meat prepared in this way, remained exempt ' mm the diaeaqe. In the report of the ex- periments, Professor Brown Anya: " It appears that thorough cooking is ssfrbeuuu in destroying tubercle virus ' but it is also evident that such cooking " was effectual in this use. could not be applied to large joints, nor toany kind of meat without en- tirely destroying it: "vor." This is rather unpleasant reading, and indicatnes orenll the greet danger of using tnbercous meets for food. Thin all-tom 'd-tsir/inure; Itrnnge And 1srurioun that the annnm practice of compelling I min for certain crimes or alumni" to commit luicido. lt would " lent luvs ita com union- in that the admin“ could be 1"Wd who him." oft, sod that In" no unplenhnt rofiectior" upon the mind of hangmm or oxecutioner. 'itMtSetttttttee W - “II unit-I'M Wert Inc. A WORM Object I'm-rm .-"'rl1eqterruorar" 'iriSii'i'i! Huang-or." “mil". no to - “an a... and any on.“ a... Andalusian-ulna.“ I.“ a cum - III lulu Clo-l. an." tu*u"Wat, they may. an; tho nil-d m may», any w, “(I - univ- not some new mu. pinin- on um. ft would I). no! mom Ioni- “on," 5min Ron-io, m?!" " didn't. know they 1n- nllo'ed to bog“: bonln' no you; " that." Father-"Now why do you wt“ to go to am are“? I". 'smetlr m. tuna "'"P" run a ban rmtr." been: Willie-I el Gene-y Ill- end will with. ip - today. But lee hie .uliele- end ire-h “pee-ion ol meme we people ot the nineteenth oer tnry might he “Allie to Interpret the bin- tory oi the middle elee night. He elm elforde an e in de Iiecle illutretion ot the mention end nine- ol mush-oint- much- u Uherlenugne or Louie Xi. But toe him the dolme oi the divine right ot hinge to rule would he only sa1tt.ttt, nemory, or, It meet, " in “lend. e on] Botioa, retelnlng - in the in. end "jaded withemneed talention by the entire people. The tel-er. louver, he. not outgrown the one! leudel'bn. Erin mental ettltude in thet of e monarch ot 500 yeere ego who he. leln in e trenoe ever linoe end, e'ekening. chink- himull poeeeeeeJ ot quite " much power and hie people endowed _ with no' greeterjnowledge ot their right: end liber- tie- then of yore. _ " My eel iere." he ny- to hi. nI' nernlte. " it I ehonld commend you to ehoot down your own lethere yon aunt our." To the " nobility" ol the kingdom-and noble- ere In much oht ot dete " kittg1-hes eeye: " Gentlemen. opposition ot Pruuien noblee to their king in e monetmeity. They ere iu.tifud ins forming en opmeitlon only when they tun! their kill to " their heed. Thin in e lemon “light by the binary of our heuee." And eentinuing he deduce hlmeell “repre- eenting, ‘iike my impede! grendeire, the tte": by the me of God." But if the nob on will be nine humble in their _ ege.» it they will " truthlnlly open‘ their bout- to their unwise," he ‘will "and ell "thee hen heppened In em" For he ie the oek,he uye,end he deoleree it the duty ttt the Prue-in nobility to twine ebont the newly ooh, like the ivy, end heentily it. For Lhie " wu‘eruted by the greee of God. Deity iteelf, from ita elloenduring throne. bu ordained thet Iolfliere the" eley their lethen, thet noblaaihiil protect him, tint the people ehell give It ell timee It his demand their obedience. their purm, end their line. . F Mother (tool-g n juvenile "ttrabble)-- “Soap I " you In". "Int Hula girlJ will pnnilh you nvmly.” Sin-II Sm-eh. hit an firat." Myth" s-'We, new. LIN. boyl hue no rink to "te "We girl-Hf In the United Sute- there ere 2,000 wo- en preaching medicine, of whom 610 are C2'l2' In the about. at their own new 70 no ellenleh. 65 'trust-dint., " aniline end "trlsu, Ind an euetro-u"rrestus Scum! women held TttPte, on the media “at? of hoepin I, end " ere leech- en in medical school; Of the 1,000; 130 ere laid $0 be hommopuhl, while 580 Ire chased I. "alhmatU." What penicnler "pnhy" in professed by the "rn.irstUr " not. and. There Ire an mhoole of medi- cine for women in the Staten, me of which I homtpopuhie. Thus holds William of Germsny end msinteins his clsim to s disine right to rule with on iron head. Outside of Germany men ridicule his middle egos errogmee,nnd msrvel thu the 'romurftu-aunqllesortuu Germm nstion should rest so quiet beneath his mulled heel. Bat the protest In Ger- msny, though not noisy, is wide'spresd ahd signitiesnt. Twesutrfieit yenrs 330 on the Sch of Int August the revolt of the people sgsinst sbsolutisn WM “exprened in the foundation ot e new pgliticsl party-the socisl-democrl‘u. From its intittiteaimU Egiunlny it Ga grown, despite parsiltent persecution on the put of the vernment, until to-dsy it is numerlcslly ti: strongest party in the empire. Feudslism in on. pslnce it pitted against socielism Among the people. While the emperor preaches the divine right of kings the subjects rend Ferdinsnd lass-Ila. It is A contest of in; te.lleet-perhap, unwise? dirmtusd--Nmin" strogsnt superstition. he history of the world since the thirteenth century leaves no doubt " to the issue of the struggle, FN According ton telegram from Peril ur- nngcmente hnve been made by the officiiU liquidator of the defunct l’enume Can-l Company indicetive of I determined effort to complete thut'wuterwuy. Before slum;- ing at the dctdile of the plan on which work in to be relumed, " it worth while to consider the mechenicel end fitmntritsl u- pecte of the tremendous '_problem. The original deeign, upon which t vut more! money up oertsibly expended, who to cut through the llthmul In ocean-level own], but this wan ultimotely abandoned, M. Ferdinand do Leeupe him-cl! hoving been convicted of the Inperior prncticlbility end cheApneu ole ioelraeatern. Although we have had " yet no desfinite Itotement on thin point, we any take for grunted‘thnt the project of o cull with look. will be ndhered to by the new company. N About the ieuihility of ‘conltruutinz the water- wey on this principle, European end Amer, icm eggineerl ire Agreed, end they elm concur in computing that the Additionnl ‘qutlsy required would not exceed $100,000- ooo. Thin eltimuo la bond on the eunmp- tion that the work. will be houeltly and t',tg','rnii/,'tltgtet no port of the money ('e"llilli'r'i"d'll ' ing (“yer-ted to econ-option - How can the lam needed be procured, or, in other word-, to whnt name of in. come c-n Ihoee who will he liked to lend it, look tor intern-t onNjrv!rsveaGtGili It in calcullted thi.tlris ’net Inna-l return: from the con-I. otter it in in full opention. will reach stout t10,000,000 A _ you. But all of thin will not be nvnilnble to ply inure“ on the bond. end "ook of the new company. Public opinion lo Fronce will not permit the bondholders Ind shareholders in the old oorpohtlon to be entirely frozen out. It is, uncordlngly o fund-mantel condition of the "heme devined or “motioned by the offusi.1 liquid-tor thnt one-hut of the net profits of the woterwny the“ be ruerved for the creditor- of the former com . Thi. would lenve In .uTl'lsTrdl',',','2'l of W,000r, ooo, or enough It I" "tutu. to pay tour per cent. on e new line of bonds Amount- A "etermueet Elton Being Elude " Conn: nil-ta Thu! Great "nanny. tund, or sunk in'éxorbiunt profits ennui-Ive: iry.oncedsrd P contrmctorlz - _ ' - " IIPIROI'S AIMANCI. THE PANAMA CANAL AGAIN. Over 2,000 Women Docton. An Unpleasant Reveltttion Anxlous to an Irf, 'lrooirt.--"t to" t all“. to -"'ei'u-sa-czaaaaiiirca-,a---- i'lml';t,'tci'4 In. khaki; T Mi'.",".,.":',' Id. nut will. m, h _ on . . by III M Br-or "datum-d you. MimUt h hwy-mum“ ”it!!!" A man. bot {57...} was.“ -Nrh.H-rsmtttttmntt..imde." -iiiiiiiii'i" iisiiiiiiriiiiiiii'"i Wmvmu-pIn-m MHIOM' King-lodhl-ndolhou-bhah. _ Virago union]: “on than " Uii. autumn [fill ABO" tttm owt, WHITIY. wacu'sor, I don't how, unlea- Ionn wow-n who won t bonnet. like mine mid it tater Inn-land." tae& TNlArr-"Row do you luppole the any mg. "The" ll nothing nu! - the Inn. "amid-arid? - _ _ _ _ 1.1mm. In his" I "er"'" who“. - A young In of Mr. John Conn", Grey "root, [madam killed I roptlle resembling In Illignm in the luck Kurd Attached to the premiu- the other uig b, Ind consider- Ible curiosity In. Iris-n n to how it elm: ”than. [ti-mo! who hum, of the alll. - - and about I foot long, In n-zunlinu My. Ind ha: been garrud there in . "orm from Ohio. . It in ihoughe um $2,000 will b. up.“ for hop picking " Gssortpstowu thin anon. Saver-l Amorlm ynchu oonuinin duck mooning push- are on the Ridun Inga. Archie Dark Ind Minnie Flemming, don! mum. hue jot been untried " London. The WIWII in the rivers Ind strum. of New Bran-wick wu’never " low " now. The "can exhibition of the (hit. Horti- cultuni Society wu not . finsuuiU Inoceu. Nnniuno bu u 'romukahiy auccoufui [Maury 3nd Athletic Tampennoo Society. " in "id-thut Au.tratian butter in being used dong the C. P. R. n far eut " Bud. busy. . _ _ _ _ ... fl .. . The mlin line of the Cnnndinn Ihusifirs nilw-‘y between Ottawa sud Culeton Juuctipu in‘bcing lob-lluwd. It in gamma tut it will on» about mono to "tmsd the line [mm " Cath. Arilu to Hlmlllon. The gro- earnings, band on the tuning: ot the proportion of the road now in operation, In alum-ted " 3157.”). The lurplnl over the opernting upon-u uni interest on bonds is placed " "new. Th0 Mt- uo buildin . church at Mind". . I _ -... ' King-tan “an ti, than the will.” M Paramount-h. A pie nub in ":10an ch. mi hbor- hoox oi 8atlllfl g The “mud ut Judge MwIAod "Cal. .uy In. M Impeding "air, Rev. A. Guthrie, ot &sUorth, will be and to Thtion church. Mruoituid. tur. A. Shunt,» ngyuri-n mini-tor Lt North Euthopo, in about to “sign. John Scott. 01:?Il‘, Inn "ported more than: 7,000 had 0 and. thin anon. The boyl of the Brookville Collegian mam hive _orgum.ed " “mention toot halt club. [ Forty men were hid " " the C. P. R. shops pt. Perth, saturday, loaning only 30 men " work, “ There in I big boom In the OWIWI lum, her trade In connoquonue at free luml’er going into the sum, ,1 _ Th. Action. null! in to“ destroyed by In. his. quantities of why-t. no bung laugh! into Burl. 'Hiirr ‘ . The Pmbywrlm it ok, Sui/ion no oemtmsqutirtg "eotug A church. . The corn" than. 61 who now Prubytnriu: church It Acton bu jun. been Uid, T An American \campmy ttt,t,"Jg't/g.' making I Bummer hotel out of the ol Vic. torin college building It Cobourg. The B. C. Government this you place: the reward for killing a panther It $7.50, for killing I. wolf $2, trad apoyote " Mrs. Jouph Richards Dennee, aged eighty-3i ht yes“, is, dead " Bath, Ont., the 'Zllinr'd'i"l,11 of that place. Mr. Wm. "s'watrtsnburgtsr, Guelph Tow? ship, hu An apple tree which hn apples on one side And blossoms on the other. , An old mm, named Clem-y, died on the opt-ting table while under the ittiluemso of chloro arm " the Howl Dion, Quebec. Rtrv. P."K. Ds Got, M. A., of Strnhroy, in ubont [swing {at Port Hope, to take the puwrste of the mini“ church there. The I." Methodist' church At New by.“ in union My for owing. The out.“ of “I. " Hiram osmfois, St. Thoma. in mud “3113.573. 'A huge bitch but ill nhot within a for mils: of Satan): on Tue-thy but. ' Loui- Luue maiden“ shot ht. land " while hunting In! 8t. L'lrl Fulfl. Rev. B.B. John-uni, pastor of 'hi,',',',',,":".' Icelmdlc Lutheran church, has Iccopte I eall to Minnesota. A Word In- been received by Mi. Neil Morrison, the Well-known Invednre, St. John, N. lk, of I fortune uniting hlm It Kimberlcy. South Anion, ulned " over $3,000,000. Tia Baleatlon Army in, Vista-in held u bun-t home festival, which wound up with III Incum- III. of " flrat hum." One dcvnudeldlor contrtbupod Ml dog which brought " A relpecmd citizen of pllnhnm died su. urdty.. He'clme from ,Yorknhira 54 years Ugo, and wu formerly reeve of Dunwich. Typhoid lover in raging in 1Grniltorvsnd the phylicilnl there consider the fever has been commend through the use of milk. Gophers have don: much harm in the welt, the, lou from their rnagea in the Re. gimt district. being engimued at $100,000. _ EmbLiaxmu'a‘mm " Tilbyry' with 75 tom of hty, ,2.000 bushels of alum qnutity of when, em, have been destroy. ed by lightning. - __ AThlmuvilla mn ed Allen, who obtained lame 2l'rrllt%th,dlf; Romln Calhoun, hu been 611218") and can hreirohrtimt a revolver It D. Knight, of chit putts. " I T W-.. I”... v T MnAn Ill Mcfhnni- h“ originated a h hid wig-t. the "French Hero." his lieu-dad variety/o most. prolifio sad "uy; and the ample weighs 65 p0 and! to the busheL Commercinl traveller: returning from nll overrNntario denim-e thut the reports of hard time! have been exnggented, "the people have money, and bun-ina- i. gener- ally good. The aveit 'tliar Dr. Carma!) med in the sdl'll',htl General Conference, in London, in mtde of oak taken from John Wesley'? chapel, City told. Loud, Eng. It in understood that Supt. Bucke, of the London surlum/ will re mm) " I result of bin exnminuiion of the bfnckmniler, Henry Ives, that the prisoner in inn-no. Rev. l?. Smith, of Bradford, plant“ eye. Mom, potato in hit) garden from he has tr 168 potatoes nearly all of whid we" go hing, rome extra large. The In): 3:"th h to ho rumba! n A "one?" 7mm The Red “Koran. A Gentle mm be "WI-4m“.- guu man In nun. huh?" _ 'rr-p--" I have m hm" thy-July." Indy ['thm'll douhtr--"Whms 't Trunk" Right on thi. lpnt, hay. two MI up. vb.- I got a whoh pie." a In no: in urn; in um. In u _ UM , It. may arm W be -tanuat '""eth, a an.“ rich M W by uni-g loo. - in MMMbthu “imam-hi he-d,tutanraouo-u.iud - " MAI-hind yith print material", tut t city" “when in secured in all ”Imam; he: or mm, that tho Inocu- Per' of lroqnontly IODIOIi'Ihl". in. huh:- and tho “up trad din “touch” upon at. work no nomad. that the “no! in‘ mum-hint] of in lytt Mid ntinbimy in a price as .voidod, t a - in the room. or boxu to be cooled in Iconomiud by .ulmtitution of I coil ot pi on vulll or coiling for tho bulky in burn. and (but. this retrigcution cu: In employed for may p330“- ind luau when ioo unnot be u. at I“. Ill/ill to all Y.hit i$tho ut qt Now, prisoner," slid the uni-den, " we ulnnlly not men to work in thin plum It something they're mud to. What Wu your line of lmlinm ?" " I," u: engineer," nhl the primner, if“! d “I. 6 " Civil engineer, or whit 7" " I engineered "ea Iir. ., c' Very wall," rat and the union. "We'll give you I hammer And let you enginur a low mil:- in atrium-braking (“dull-hunt," Ami than Faction JI- whhod he hsdn't been to (many. Indians in Parliament. Mr. Munch-rice Menuhin Bhownng- (no, the Puma who will, it in Ilid, nook porlilmenury honors It the next gonenl olection in Engl-nd, in not unknown in the old country. He vilihd England In 1886 I! commissioner for the Mnhnrnjoh of Rhovniiqger at the ColoniAl and Indian Exhlbition. Ind Izlin int your in the mine of m,M|hnrojlh It the noenin of the Imperill Inuiuzte. Unlike, gin Duhbhni Nooroji. Mr. Bhawnuggree will look the nutfrNt" of In English con-cita- ency u a Uhionl-L. of Wanna imporunoo,‘ that viii-e much "Intention in required tho no“ of I m.. china md its oporuhionJ- 1h:- lu- thln tho won. of ice .atiioiout to do u: equal Imount of work. . V re airs lou th n ma tom may. w ha Mfort {gluing thin Inparior reirigen- tion within the reich of wall onuaumerQ bu when two dirrrotiomr-the production of um.“ 1nd inexpensiva Intern-tic ma- chine. 3nd I Iyuem of supply of the‘ refri exam. from canard lunar“. The that ho giled hithert9, becluue the baltnoe of conltnntly varying prauurel, temptmstaro, Itrength of mlubion, an», it too complex a mutter for purely automatic regulnion. Without consular. Ikilled “mention the mlchinel work urumhftctorily, while the relatively high cost. of plsntJuql, Ind cool. ts water, in operatinban ' minuscule, do an“ economy. Pe __ ELECTRICITY FOR RAILWAYTRAINS. An Electric locomotive “Mel- Can Draw 1: Trans or “to Tons at the In“! or 30 llllea run "our. To the French belongs the honor of con- ltructing and operating the first electric locomotive and s notehle event it is. The inventor’a name is Hoilmen, end in honor of Stephenson, the inventor of the steam locomotive, he celled his engine " The Roc- ket," as Ft'tephemson's locomotive wu called. \Vhen itds considered that electricel inven- tors have for years sought a means of applying electricity directly to traction, but have still to depend upon steam as the generator of the power, deriving it in a secondary way Ind securing the supply from power houses scattered along the roodwoyl and through an elaborate system of overhead wires. Mr. Keilmsu’s achieve- ment becomes interesting. He proceeded on the prinviple, instead of generating electricity at a fixed point and sending it through a wire to the train. why not gen- erate it on the road ON THF. IArC0MOT0= "SELF, converted into a rolling power house? Instead of putting in motion through the usual attachments the wheels of the low- motive, why not use the steam engine to operate a dynamo lurnlehing as " is needed directly and on the spot, the electric power: necessary? The details of his coir struction have not been given, but his locomotive is like an_ordinary car. With- The" advent-gee hue proved ea {reel in pmtioe that every brewery, pee Ing- houee. cold-emerge werehouee, or other ee- mbli-hment requiring a br' e emounu ot refrigeretion content- it: incrividuel refrig- enting punt. When wnlumption lmounu to ten (on or more 9f ice deily the question of economy will be ulmoet invuiebly de. cided in fever of the III-chine; if [on than ten tone be required. the con. of e mwhine And-it- operation they exceed the cont ot ice ouitiaitrat to do I eimilu' 11110qu of work. In meny one: the Inperior quelity of the rtsirietiott obtained, in olemlineu,‘ reliehillty, end convenience, or the require- ment of more intense mulch“: lee will to- dnee, acute: theedopnon of the Lu'f,lt Therefore, mull mmhinee ere lugnently found on ehlpboerd. in hotel: end - meat houses, end in many tnuruttaotoritss, Batmoat of the ice anther“ from river. snd lakes or made in {notorie- ie not con- numed lay-the few who require huge quen- tigiee. bat by the many, who lever-Hy rtsltt)rts [one they yen (one why: _ . w in the electricity in Kenn-ted and the current moves the wheels through smell dynamoe connected directly with the axle. treel. which are I“ converted into motors. The new locumotive has been given trthuens trial over a truck 25 kilometers in length between Havre and. Benzeville- Brooms: The locomotive weight hundred hone powe nd it drew is train of 180 tone It to of thirty miles An hour up a. Fade without difficulty. At ‘0 r times this locomotive he: travelled, and unduly and greatly reduces, the wear on the l'lill. The new locomotive noose-i- tates no chonge in the existing rolling Itock end in capable oi operation to a high rate of . ed where the rondhed will edmit Mit: If enema ll said about the Hellman inven- tion be true, we mny expect shortly to ace the electric engine Jgte,'e the Iteam loco. motive. It is unmet ing which he: been looked for and it in not unexpected, In its introduction will not excite the remark which it otherwise would. but " will re. volutionize rlilronding so for u tho front of the train it concerned, end will hllten the chtngen in rendbed and rolling stock which Ire none-nary before we can hlve the mile-n-minnve tum. who“ effort or Incident, at the intent ing speed of 40, ISO, 60 and 62 1-2 miles per hour. The engine has no undulntory vibrntiona, there Ire no jerks, no destruc. tive poundingl and FRIED“! " IACHINIS. At the Kitchen Door. I"! TRAIN RUNS SMOOTHL! 'rrrh_rdi-eRo_mt. He Was Too Funny ' ro-"trlt.g ”may I u. a FEE", the trtrtHtrC' _ - -',Lr'tormeceatiarSitt. an. than I a...“ In, '0'" to tho but.” So lone " they eonfine their inure-ting treetment bedult per-one of lane mind, who volunterilyeubmit to it. moiety he no inue to mete with the Christian Scienti-t- my more then n he. with perm- who pm fee to live on vegetable diet or per-om who refuse to bethe. But they do not mmthte their trentment to ednlte or to willing per- none. They he" repeatedly come into col- lilion with the emhoritiel beceuee they hIVO relnled to Allow medic-I attendance upon lick or injured children or denied the reyere of bedridden venom tor . doctor. Blur. r they hive now hunched out in math direction which hue brought them into chili-ion with the powers at govern» ment eeteblilhed by retionel ponone. In ‘ e weetern town, where. it meme, Chrietien Icitnce he. a lerge number of devoteee. the Ichool Authorities have been Ierred with n formal dam-ml that the children of the Scientiete hegiven no instruction, in either phylialogy or geogrlphy, bee-nee, lorenoth, their rogreeeivo plrente have become con: ivincerrthet humen heinge m paeleeeed of ‘no materiel hodiel: thet the ennh ie not the Inhetence it Appeer- to ordimry eye: or e. pert of I meteriel newt-rec. end they --the pmgreuive partmU--do not went the mind: at their o0pring cnmherAd with gross meter-Mien: which might vitiete er ohetrnct the wellepringe oi thnt faith which nhonld be their domieent cheruteriltle. It kuwlyi to know that the member- of the 'lltl,'i,'ltd',4 hen peld no attention to thin Ibelrd damned, end am the children of the I7hrletin Sela-Men will ttottUi to imhihe keewledge " to their phyeiell new Wand the phylioel cellar-don of the emh'e eerleee. To further Dentin bed home 1ttfftr-e.. it might‘be wine to [in them main! menu in nenruthenioe lad evidrnoee of lneenlty. WM. mum- .. I‘D-II. " PM V _ - Would I. W. II th d “a All!!!“ Mk- M tfd din- ud “amount. “a any in “mi hull not. and not. In" m cm IINOII thy “0‘11le "ate and: a. -“l’ - lo:- a. high» dovelopnunt ot bun-Ry. “ nhoo m prom: of 13¢"!an right. ot wordy Ind pom: 'hlah the ma anus-nun, the Impala to proauu would b. ouWed, Indium-l pioductlon would bu angel“! Jud atrriolum Would be Maud In lb. icondlclnn‘v‘vhloh pronu- in Run-1|. III-N ‘a new Allotment. ol ttrm bud. lo nude "or, Mic-n or zwonty yarn. gnd whon thu occu- pant, in oonuquonoo, bu no motive for the exp-minute ot lube: in wmunantly im. pbirviyg wut in not hit on. With " due oooidasr.tion for the condition“ involvod Ln foam, ltbor "gable", it - be admit- tad that the condition ot the workipgmeu bu wti improved within the inthundred yen-I 2lule'd in. “yet, no evidence oi eerioul reaction. Within this period the int remnant-oi ieudeliun he: (Happened. Seridom in Rue-in and negro Ileveri1 in America have ' lbolilhod. Wegel eve nintlrinliy Minnoed. the hours ot labor heve been lhoruened and the right ot trf worliugmen to org-nits for their wart. iere he: been unhlil ed in every indnltriul mu. Add to all this the hum-no tee. tion for the Tey/l',', of miner: . en em- phr- in mi in and iectoriu, the growth of tee nice] whooll tor die instruction) of youth in every branch vi-‘hmit end the grater partieipetigu pl wghingmen in the struts of irod‘rtion. The; Ire among the enhlovemen ot I centuryL pl program, and the“ achievement. hIVI an. tn powerfully contributed to check the much at Ionian-car End not thin propose been mule. man. in their up unll despair, would._lon lines, have Gag themeelvel into the 'J,"drl'l',', of the rancher- of mnrchy. _ Burl." the gains of the century in-elevuing hone-t isbor to a higher lune of freedom, honor end comfort, ('JU'l be Itb in jeo- pardy by a rudicnl revolution or the social and poiithml order. In preserving and de- fending what but already been wrelued from privilege Ind power in the work of humanity is the only guurentee it {relh conquests in the! domuin of labor. ing to $100,000,000. It such bonds can be sold lb per, or near it, tho ceuul cenzbo tiaished. ()tharwile not , the working cupibul, 8i3,iXXJ,000, with wnich the new company will up”, being only nduqulto to tte.dey.ir.tg of prtli.mtsmsty expenser, Of the thirteen million. nf'dnllsrs repre- sented by the stock of the new corporstion, eight were secured by the liquidntor from dishonest contractors, conspicuous among whom Wu M. Eiffel, sud from other per- sons dishonestly connected with the old uumpnny, iueludiug notably Dr. He". The restitution of a large sum WM slso exscted from the estate of the late Biron Reinech. For the remaining five millions of the new capital stock the public will be invited to subscribe, bondholders and shareholders in the former corporation having a preference right. It is believed that confidence in the probity Ind business cspscity of the man- s'gemant has been' secured by plucing‘ony the Board of Directors representatives of the Credit Lyonnsis, the Credit Industrial, and the Societe Generals. To the company thut orguiized the liquidstor turns over sit the franchises, buildings, machinery, Ind plant of the extinct corporation, whose bortahold. ers and shareholders will in return receive, as we have said, one-half of the not earnings qf the canal. It the greet fimsaeitU seamin- tionsjust named seriuusly undertake to llost the hands of the new campany,to an Imount not exceeding 8t00,000,000, they can un- doubtedly succeed. In that case, the Pans. mu Canal may. after all, he nutshell belnrc the rivanWnterwn through the Nicaragua. Isthmus. ; Christian science, so called, though it 1gh"upun'entre nnd it isn’t 'Chriatlan, isa {all which appeals to certain highly imagi- native, grossly superstitions and ill-hal- anced menthlities no did the black art. of which it is a diluted, chastened, and sub- limatcd outcropping, in urlicr days when medicl'he and alchemy, astrOnomy and astrology were so sadly mixed up“. td obtain the same general classification in the public mind. Christian Scientists of today hold to tho mlrscles of the old and now test-moms as the most volusble por- tions of the book, and accept as literally “no in this ago‘and generation the scrip‘ turn declaration that faith can move mountnins. If faith can move mountains, which are very stubborn and lunportable things. so they logically reason. from a false hypothesis. it can with equal or even greater ease remove ulcers, iufhsmstions, bacteria. bacilli, and other bodily distem- pers, which, since they are removable by aith, can have no real eXIstonce, and are but plum-tea of an imagination which is disordered by reason of ir1auffieitmt fants. tional secretions of that all-nee-sry quantity. And upon such conclusion. if a man be ill-i. e., inadequately supplied with faith of his own seerrrting--tho 1'hris. Lian Scientists, who are possessed of an nverplus, would gather around him and, by some sort of a magnetic induction, carried on through prayerlnl processes, and a concentration of thought, instlll into his 'mperttectperromsiiry a sullicisnt additional supply of falth to counteract the etreett, of his curb-lance of materialism. " n n Fttt1 Whirl: Amtrak to form": Illuhly lmnmnnllvl- )Illuls. INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE W~-* '"2'J't'itt Int-333d] 'nui‘uu Mb' “I. 't.itiqrtqgi. “up. luau. an I. In no Iu‘m' .' Trutyyuu we . Inn-guilt...“ tGnaikh1b,u" huh: dd th. I... - mu mum *u W In an In” mutiny. w "and In “I. not“ at h“. 80 union- vm the “MI-l- » " “one should be In“ “(and to I'll. III Nun to; alum junio- " Int that In“, I you wu nllmud to pan Rotor. Ml “up to idcntily the when" In" given up. t T the Hindu: ludor bo mu in the had Mth. living he must HOV be About. sonny)“ of nae. m W“ only thirty-four or may- tive what: Uat “on by . Bridal! on”. Thu val probably " Cunpon. when " Colin Campbell Bully ranked the 101101“. Foreign tlui-..." The young girl. cl at country no churning , but why it” tho mttritrl “EOE-nah :1!!qungth Ro.t-o wan. you... GiU a an. on. worked to death be“. “my in. I. tern-u. Ind the an of than on WITH to death hon-o “my htvt" "H -"Oh u. m - a Hm I the IG, of Kr mur- Tttdt"." Ida-uphynnméqnmupf l run LONG-80110!“ In“. , . i The report. Added "at. lever-l par-on: In" been Whom ‘Mnorth-wuu province. to identiiy him. They no convinced tut In [I not. the mm. Bo that it mun b0 lup- poled there no “rain mum. If tho Nun be will th fugitive from junk». at phat-u in identity beyond doubt or qua-“on. . Rtta-.."msrs can the brid- lld you. Do you up]!!! It” ' “elm-Olin ll!!! 'C, L _ -- _ The mull-Plum Doll" Performed by ' the Indu- PM! can. Few people hove In idea of the nature of the multifarious duties performed by the landien Palt-oilice, Beside: collecting Ind delivering letteu, plrcele. ind other Article- it note to n tiertssin extent u o-benier to the generel public, seller quinine And “It. plyl military pensions, and eollootllnnd nn'd other Government revenue. But to the fertile brain of one of Me oldest oftimto in the department iedue the intent develop- ment intho work of the pegboi'lbe. The Punjnp poet-oliiee has come forward u An elementary teacher. It not only collect- lettere and deliverl them, bat touche- boy. in elementary echoole how to write them end nddrcne the covers. Coven nddmud in English occuionnlly go ntmy. Eh rg",',',,',',): we may rem-rt, ny- the Allnhobnd ’ioneer. that it in not nlweye the Inuit of the net-office. I eat you neeriy BANJO Ilu,",," were receiv’cd in the dead letter offiee of these provineee, without lily mddreu wireleonver. But, if Englllh letter: go “trey amnion-Hy, worn-coin: letters are much more linhle to go wrong. " they are bully mldroseed. Sorta", who hch to work ngeinn time, naturally prefer to send thorn Anywhere, nth-r than weds through the illegible hieroglyphiol on the cove". The l‘ootmuter-(lononl of the Punjab is of opinion tint the work for which the post omee in paid Ihonld bevel] done. He he luned instruction: In the orrnamslar, Ihowing how lotto" phonld In , eddrened, and. with the tttne,','.,', of the education-l nuthoritiu in t e Purio, he: succeeded in “ringing that idiom in conformity with hie inltrnetlonl be [hot in olemontery lehool’l. rr thin STr,,ttg,'. menure one be carried out in the tinfoil, _ why Ihonld it"int' be extended to other ports of indie? Mr. Kileh. the noting head of the Indian post ofties, when nem- in e-Iocieted with n Tt' of wide-pulsing postal reform, hon "ju t lelned I drool-r, r netting the chief poet-l onthoritieo of Ml.' to tone in their provinm Inch atop- " mny be precticnhle and euiteble in the name direction " the moo-ore adopted in the Pnnieh. We hope, continue. our eon- temporary. that the edmtionol lethali- tiel of these provinces will co-aperlte with the poninl authorities in the name menner " their mum-r" have done in the Pn- jnb. -.-- .. of the cunning rebel. Thor. in M a. Imlllub ohm“ of hi. being kind“ " thin time, by quantum n at "out: luppouing him te be nil! diva. Btu that the “thorium Arc oi m hunt toe bites yot VII made phln by I Rupiah which -d. in Tho Tim" the och“ 'u, hum MILO-Iona: oorraapopduut of mm pep" “yin. the Boissur polio. It". not - ed an old mu: in one of the Kuthtwdr naive “no: who in report-d to be It ha been I“ slang “minted thet G could not mange to ends domtion in tn. dis, Ind, well knowing no, that ho m to Tibet IOI‘OII the mount-inn. He in too notoriouy null too typ2d among the-inn:- ticnl survivors ott e rebellion, and hi: pu- nuin wu ma hot Ind anger for him Lot-0min hidden in Any part ot lthuun’l dominionl. Before the rebellion he was Ira-ted by tho Bun-h authoritiel " 5 wrong “4' hithlul friend of the Goinmment. Bat - In the treachery 0Uho native no, yividly ox- Asmplified u in hit: nanny! tr-etyarintr, rt/rst ootyfidenots. All the Eu Huh al; gym tell into rabel hand. were fil'/hTll'd' orders. Horrible and lumelua mung.- wcre committed upon lumdroa, of Englllh women and children to sqtiat his In“. The well of annpore in In ingelibla hor. ror.nlthough architecture hast bulimia! the place, in tho history of the Brlmh noon»: tion of India. _ But the crimes of the trencherous [Null Sahib were; it appirtes,hirsstiatsd' to _ DEFY HUMAN JUSTICE. His escape was . I mystery _ his disappearance may - bo, cloned up. General Hucnhin-on, who w“ military secretary to the Chief Commiuiomr of Oude in 1857-58, when the Nun'- our”: panned suddenly out of the authentic roo- orda, writes tn iutertmting letter in Tho Times to show thin the fugitiva lender died in 18718. The than Chief Commiulonn 'wns sir Robert. Montgomery.' He was the officisl head of thtOutclh'gemms Doputmcnt, organized to obtain inform union regarding the movements of the rebel troops. Sty. Gong-a! Hutchinson: _ General Monuromery'a information Agree- wig) the present. Almost universal o inlon in ndin, although the Limo of the 13mm dean}: is supposed to hive been later thus IMI). But justice is still sleepless; Ind the news published in The Times would lend to the conclusion that the fewer story hap'.been taken with I Urges gnin of odieiM salt. _ -' _ . "The system adopted wu’ to and out runners, with instructions to pan through certain lines of country, manning to Luck now, and to report everything they,th It walt 30 arranged that the runnerl, with. out snowing it, would crnuynch other no certain points at nliout the urns time. The] were never told wh-t particullr inform-- tion to enquire for. Some tima in 1858, probably about June or July. three or fope runners, com-rig from dimsrent directionl, lepnrntely reported that tha‘N-nn "hit, had died of fever acros- tho river Gograp and been burnt in the jungles bordering on Nepaul, and known In Terai." -. by)! THE POST OFFICE IN INDIA. "Worklnc" Than At Hm Sight. Poor Thing: I ax: $3

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