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Durham Review (1897), 3 Jan 1901, p. 2

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tl about him. There were jam a tow Points that he wanted to straighten out beHre he took Ms Headm- into the Swim. He had heard that a. true Gentleman must or must not wear a Bub-Tailor! Coat with. tt Tall Hat, bat he can” not remember which. Ftrrthttrnr:rre, he had a Dim Idea that any one tearing it Tuxedo would have to cat out the Tan Shms m- else have the brunettes pointed at him. Re had heard. also. that it was considered Work to eat Poms with a Spawn», or pmsYbly a Fork. or mrhaps a Knife. Bo he always passed m, the Petit Pals when any one WM watching him, nod mv‘rely ate a. little Broad wreh a Fork, because that was a 01mm Thu PianmPlaynr had m'zgnsted to him in a roundabout an that any one who not a Norte", inqlr'n of his Co'. l:a.r or mm n strlped Bow with Fu‘l D‘M'MVI be termod a Cad by thoes who had trron as tae an Boston and Bark. an! npvnr to wmr Yellow Glows} a? a Ball. or It wourd be a. case at the} made with_Silk Lining. whether it Mm] or Int. fce ho was determin- ed to be tho real Poravinn Dough- nuts, and there wasn't a Thing to It. Be realized that he would have to get some Inside Information on Eti- quette. Table Manners and Good Form, but he thought "trout three Lessons would put th In Condition to Smmter Into any Drawing ern and set Everybody to Whispering 1rm Bedroom and lamina him in th Suite that he called " Suit. Ha crowded Ma Luck and Parleed ht Bets. Thing-a came his way and ho decided that he might as well be- gin to Mingle with the Face Cards uni may, up for lost Time. Use had few] in " Bitter Editorial mint-where that anyoma who had the Stuff could work tho Oport Sesame on the 400, and he was willing to relinquish " few Shares of Santa Fe Preferred in order to see his Name linked with thoae of the Butterflies of Fashion. He had noticed that everyone made Fun: ot the People of Society and Wind to get Acquainted with them, and he was willing to in a. Member of the Despised Faction. Bearing. he wanted to take a Fall out of the Social Lite _ of the Time in order to appease his Curiosity and (ind out it it was as Gay as it had seemed to One stand- ing otAM.i, with tho Coachmen and getting now and when a Glimpse through th, Plate Glass Windows. A Piuno-PU.rer who went right In- to tlr" Brtst mums-s Itnlluss they han- ppuei to hrtar alum: it in Time, 'mid he would Fix " for him. So the Hall Bed-Room Man hm] " int of marthm vv“-v\ I About the Time that he was 40 and a. confirmed Reuben, he got in with tho like In Industri-Ila. and the Wavn 'd Knaperlty carried him out of the He had formed Certain Hnblta in- ”parable from the Rank Outsiders and the Rot i’ollol. It {mu Second Nature tor him to plant (both Elbows on the Table and use the Celerr no a. Whisk moon. and try 'to balance the Knife on the Fork, and splll some Bait on tho Tablecloth and write his Home in " with a Toothpick. He needed a Check-Rein and Hobbies to hold him baeit in his chalr and keep him (tom Playing with the Tabla} qrttre. I a Permian” tor the Customers who Waxed their Muntncheo. He In. ac-. ‘cuetonml to Bolt his Food. while mun named Gert leaned a Tray against him and entreated Laura in the Kitchen to out a. Bot Mince and let the Fried Sweets come slot; with the Medium Sirllne. When he received " Biennial Bid to f", around to some Private House one pretend to be a White Pei-eon for an Hour or lo at a Time. he took It Chophouse Manners with him. He would feel around his Plate for the Yellow Ticket with the Granulated Butrar eaked on it, and perchance he wold Mk the Maid if she had an Even- ing; Pepe! lying ground loose. latch. on them. Aha “mauve" two Paintings. 000 Wu . " l Luncheon. or a Marine. and me See- m nwmntad a Human Being with u. a." Uombol the Way the Barber wilt comb n, unless you atop him. The Landtady ”d it won a picture ot her Dead W. Cousin looked the Part. Tho It r would come home about - 3 mod climb over the Pate mm“ and look out n the Root at no adjoining Home, and than de - to Go Out and Stay on Late at Nbie. Ho ate at a Restaurant in which mu Waitrmea with Belin- donnzx Eyes and False Frilm showed Ole. more was a Man who und In "no name Hall Badman for " Inn. became he never could one]: Inn on the Rent. " no a snug Into Box-man. and with better Ven- ttttttim, it would have been “no“ as comfortable up come Cell-L There - - Lace Curtain. on the Windows. The Man and to Scratch HIS TRIALS AT “FUNCTIONS.". flllllllT THE WEAK Illllllilliil Who Made People Think of Lord Chesterfield, A machinist ln Berlin was persuad- ed It - a. snap. as ll ta new or wo . and there learn all about the mode oT conductlng the bullnesa. Hav- mg {Moon-rad many valuable points he commnnlcated them to " real em- ployer. A law ln (Mummy protect." trade secrets and the any was cent to MI and " trlcky employer was punished Itt ttttt same way. Mlnard's Lianne-t euro. diphtherlu. iiraii'"uturtiii7-rfi"iuiert' German Prado Socrou Protected. Bavaria hae a moat curious claim to notoriety, which. is tint " pos- sesses the longent lightning oon- ductor in the world. n rims son” yank above tho top ot the meteoro- logical station on the Zugs'pltle. thte. highest [him In the German Em.. pire. and runs down the side of the bottom of Boikurthai, when there lg running wgtgr all tho year round. Tho Ientrih o: tho rod iirnViGniaia half Vrorttettem.--neartr the. and a. half 11-116.. Lightning Rod Mites In Length a hor, or six' tsour" a.- 1rii.lriti,G; addressing the Dr. Williams' Medi. clno Co., Bmckvilln. Oat. Dr. William; Pink Pills can: by going to the root ot the ditreage. Tlwy rnncw and build up the blood. and strergthen the nerves. thus driving disease from the system. It your dealer does not keep them. they wilt bo sent. postpald tor BO sent! to look upon his condition as one which no medicine could permanent- ly aid. Indeed. his condition might still have been (me of much sullen ing had not MPH. Smith ultimately prevailed upon her husband to give Dr. William’ Pink Pills a. trial. "It seemed." said Mr. Smith to a re- porter of the Post, "that it Wm a melons experiment. and yet I was williig to do almost anything that “mum bring rcr.et, I had not used tho pill; long before there was un- doubted relief, more in [not than I had obtained from any other medi- cine. I umtlnued their use, andsoon all symptonti of the trouble that had made my lira one of much unis: cry for many years was gone. I feel that I am cured, and have no hesitation in saying that the cure In duo to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. and In never lose an opportunity of; monumending the pills to neigh- bors who may be ailing." l The Experience of Mr. Will lam Smith or llnwkesbury, Who Suffered for Many Yeary Fm 'Kldney l Trouble. Everybody in Hamkesbury knows Mr. William Smith. Ho came hero when the town was yet in its Til. Iago days. as one of tho lumber campany's star! of mechanics. In 1881 Mr. Smith. was appointmI tuwn constable. and filled that po sition until very recently. A.) la wall known to many ot Mr. Smith's friends. he has suffered much from kidney trouble tor quite a number ot years past. and at times the pain in his back was so great that ho was almost physically incapable of exertion., He doctored a great deal, mmet'lmea getting temporary renal. but the caum of tho trouble‘ was not removed. and soon tho pains. accompanied alternately 5y chillsl tyu.teyer, returned. At last hecame MOltAre,-To INSURE' PEACE or MIND. IGNORE THE RULES AND REGULAtWoNsv--Gsstwt Ade. When he concluded the Book and perceived that ho had invariably violated every Rule from A to 2.119 knew that he did not belong. Md never would. so he blew out the gun and they found Him them in the Morning. But what Stopped him was the Warning that no one drinkintt trom tho Saucer could be tolerated In the that Circles. He wondered if aMun ought to scald himself, merely to bo Comet. And any one breaking Crackers into tho Soup deserved to be drawn and Qqartemd.. It sold that All Vegetables should be cal-Hod on tho Fork. He did not bellow. lt could be dune at Ill; except alter You!!! of Rehear- saa. ' Ho read that Men must not wear Jewelry. He had always supposed that no Man could he out-and-out Genteel on anythlxg lea than " Carats. Then them was something more about the Spoon. Any one leaving tt Spoon in tho Cup could be set down as a Boer, whatever that meant. no new "" there were a great many Fine Point: in the Society Racket that wee New Ones on him. So he went out and bought a Little Book written by a some Mun living in a Stag Mi. Informing People how to Behave no as to give the Imp-el- eiou that they were Well-Bred. no matter what the Facts might be. Ho went up to his Suite anal-end the Boot and discovered that Rar. it: tho whole 40 years of his life he never had done anything Ae. oordirg to Rule. He had been accustomed to carry- hia Laundry with him each Satur- day Evening. The Book said that carrying a Bundle in the Street was little worse than 14tttmrtmettlintr.ttettti, almost as had as heating a Crippled‘ Child with a Mallet. He nearly choked with Shame when he read that any one who played a combination ot Frock Coat and low Derby was guilty of 3 MU. demeanor. and to omit the Stick or Umbrella was nothing short of a! High Crime. . the Mg” Shift at the Glue Works tram in the 5toat new at. a Func- ‘0n. I Win: a. Woman cent. him her Card with “Thin-udayu" wrltten in the lower Left Cor--, ho diam know ghe‘ther he oltt Write. Mail a lb rather 'nripped up on the _ sation. tot for he had not learned tom: 1%ttanttmrreettadtteento r 2t We ”than. t"'alit, howl out an 09min. 5 a oNarid Muy Ink new w Wu“. but mm started to Talk attout 'mnethintiriae, and the Plano-Player kicked him under the Table. 80 was“ home from the Dinner won- Wit he wouldn't do boner on Cteam hi, had no 'iboic jdiiGaiirt a. cute "We Hanna: and something that looked Ilka a t%mietN1 nutm- Lrty Flu‘furc. or, regard " hi YEARS OF PAIN. The longeetrnved people have ttrt- er My been those who made 'i2l'afl'l'i the princlpn meal of the day. The stom‘ch has more vigor In the 'nttNF lng than at any other time. l Act we“ at the moment all! you grit] page Ir..rtotattat a ttood whoa Not only for Toothache. but any nerve tte, cured Iumostlnuuutly by ?hrreiluU. Ono rou equal: in pain aubduinu power antimo- oflny other remedy. Thoumd my w. Powerful, ir,'ghtite,tt; p in outlining Nervnline. Marvel- "“’:3" r,tt',',',2J, thire 'pdsi.'Trtilt 'itll'; Stt wot c ' on or t e no in Your money back if i'ill not w. Couiaon Kernahan. an English au- thor, whose latest novel is appearing in serial form, II the most recent victim of the long arm of coincidence. Tine opening scenes of the story took place at a house in a certain square at Dalston. tho number and name ot which the author regarded as ficti- tious; but the editor of the paper in which the story is appearing, has received an indignant letter from a solicitor writing on behalf of a. client who resides at that identical ad.. dream and objects to having " as- aociated with murder and other crime. (Novelist: sharia include a directory in their works ot reference. can that author. “land's Linlment Cures Distemper‘ The devil's bible is one of the vol- umen in the royal library of the royal palace of Stockholm. Sweden. in this library there are 200,000 volumes and 10,000 manuscripts. Thu bible is written on 300 prepared asscs’ skins. There is a tradition that in required 500 years to complete the work, from the eighth to the thirteenth century. But, according to another tradition quite as reliable probably, the book was copied in a single night, the devil himself assisting. and giv- ing to the monk a portrait of him- self tor the rrorttiapieee. The Swedes carried the manuscript from a con- vent in Prague during the “thirt- Feirtr war." During the year tho smoc- devot- ed to advertising MiNAItD'S LIN!- MENT will contain expressions of no uncertain sound from people who upmk trom personal experience as to tho merits of this beat ot Household Remedies. _ l, f Class IV. ... ... ... J.' Clam Y. ... ... ... ... ... Officers and Men. Warrant officers... ...... ... ... ... Non-commisulnnod officers and men, according to the classi- fication contained in Article l, 114 of the Royal Warrant for ' Etc., as rollome-. 01118 ... ... ... ...... ... -.. _.. ------ One \Iluulo c urn lor Toothache Brigadier-General ... ... ... ...... 57 Matt officer paid at rate w. or X. ot tho scale provided In I Article 115 of the Pay War- ', I rant; Colonel, Royal Army ' Medical Corps; Departmen- ( tal Colonel; Ordnance officer. first class ... ... ... ......... ........ ' 40 Colonel (except as above de- fined) ... ... ......... ... ...... ........... 82 Lieutenant-Colonel, regimental . or departmental ', staff officer paid at rate XI. of the male _ above referral to; Ordnance _ officer. second class ... ... ...... 82 MaJor--reglmetrtat or depart- mental; staff officer paid at l . rate XII. or XIII. of the scale above referred to; Ordnance officer. third clam) ... ... ... ... 10 Caurtun--regimentai or 1irpart- mental; staff officers paid at rate XIV. of the scale above referred to; Ordinance of- ficer. twirl]: claws ... ...... ... ... 12 Lieutenant ... ... ...... ... ... ...... " Second Lieutenant ... ... ...... ... 6 Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Haul. tutu. Field Marital ... ... ... ... ... General ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Jtieyurqtutt-4hsnarat ......... ... Traditions of a strange Bible. 1raporfedttrrxri __ If”: "Jilin-"1.! The fratulty will be issued upon the foil-owing scale. according to the rank ot the recipient upon the date of this order, or the date on which the officer or soldier previously cet".. ed duty in South Africa. Officers will be allowed the benefit of local or temporary rank, and soldiers of any rank, sanctioned in establish- monte, in which they have acted ' l I i) ": No. ot = . - ..-. flank. Me. shares. Value of a "ood Breakfast. has been issued mm the wir cum; stating that the Secretary of State hue decided that a special war gra- tuity shall be issued to all the troops. whether Imperial or Colonial. sm-. played in the operations in South Africa. The date on which this gra- tuity will he leaned to forces gen- erally will be notified herealter. but the conditions of the grant are now published with a View to the Imme- diate settlement ot the claims ot de- ceased oilicers and men, and ot those who have campleted, or may com- plete their service with cobra he- fore instructions are given alto the general issue of the gratuity. Every officer. warrant officer. non-commis- sioned officer and other soldier em- ployed in the South African com-i mend between October IO, 1889.and such date (after the date ot the present army order; as may here. after be notified in army orders. will be entitled to the grant, unless in- structions to the contrary are issued in_a_.ny particular case. COLONIAL 's TROOPS INCLUDED. The Unit of Scale Fixed at Five Pounds. 513M ilf WAR BRAIN". “up: the "ea/i/ui-ii, Fact and Fiction. 2% 2 1.54 all " 76 " " mat-gov -. Lid' 'a'fkll'llrd'ttllt., The u owl: of then aim, mentioned gawk speak for themselves Two monks tat came Winona. " thumbs or by mail, um. Twp-twang c_ont_ _ dapper“ jog-1 “IV. mu. manv. uooerloh. 'rritei.-- "Tho medicine I: tm It In claimed to be. It NF poan to work well tnomotonhnhud [nun 'Eeytt'.t,,tt.'.teovte throat lrrltmion mung ia','ththt,',ttt J,ig y tom pu e um . The gold: of than 'lti, thank-ml cum Impaired henna: caused by OI Pt MR. ALEX. SMITH. Mind. Ont.. nan:- "Catarrho.one, cured mo of seven mm Irri- tation w d outrun-h an: n times nude no no house I could net rt} MR. ULRIII BR AULT 'lgrttaa'tc, -.--", Jatarettoaotte, ara me at out the t one nod throat which I had Iinoo child hood." .__RIV- an: your. Fy"srlAt,prriteic.U Those complaints are Premier” at. thin season and need tguantion.fori neglected they develop mterrh. and perhupa flt'it."m'd'v't,. Camrrh- ozone in the proper remedy to two at hand. It is e elmfle bu' effective inhaler treatment, the quicken and most certain cure. and the only one that is nbeoiuLeiy safe end convenient to use. Children who haven perfect horror of nil kind, ot internal med irincn, readily take to (lacerr' ozone and will now. and thus they can be speedily cured of their mirror ailments. such as croup. sore thr at, cm. Ministers, lawyers, singers when. those whose work lounge B strain on the vocal organs, use Ctttrsrrhoiiond because they and it strengthens the voiee. mnking it esp-bio of greater eudunnee and (well, it from all numeric-as and huh-Hum CA' ARRHOZONE when inh Jed, you wherever the sir you Breathe will to: it cureu bounce it so" where the trouble really is; ttontmRtptiviin, asthmalicn sufferers from - form fd,tt7ltti,ttit bwnchitlu throne irri- atlon. col in Ihe need. all tttsd in Cola-rh- olone a veritable bow . It tnge,",',',,',' the loose. my: the germ- of_en.l_nrrh An eonmmn- _ 16:386. iMfitririiirhiiiG' gal-r3183 23%;: Asa-.mmmm thy, bronchial tuba)?“ HOARSENESS, THROAT IRRITATION, MNSTERS' SORE THROAT (HIRED BY (lllTllflilfOM Little tat-$91; ot gold bullion swing (porn the pendant ends of a dark hiu silk cravut. This is worn in from over a lace front which light- any up a autumn of dark blue lady's cloth. The sparing use of gold is rathor more effective tinn the pro- fuse exhibitions of gold braiding, tags, buckles. ferrets and spikes we see on some gorgeous costumes. Hold tamoh! swing from the ends of a narrow blaoii satin cravar. Take Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablet; All druguis u refund the mun. y I! it. fails to cure. Me. E. w. Grove',, signature is on each box. Mr. Wigham, of Dublin, the lighting export, has Invented a paraffin lamp for ‘th? pug-p990 yr lighpjug 1moys. It is dalghed_ to hum, tinge Gaitiii, without attention. Future anr (of Bsrtrttny-Git an to de cow. Aitt't tsho, a haunt? Km the cow git a gait on um- ? Surn. Kin do cow hump it wid de nurse , Nit-ue cow ain’t In it wid du homw.--Judgc. Mlnard's Linimcnt Cures Gal-got in Cows. Teacher tot h'mgliahy.--hfiehael, when I have finished, you may re- peat what I have read in your own words. Br, the cow. ha't. HIM} a pr“:- ty cow , than tn! cow run , Yes, the cow can mm. Can she run as fast as the horse 7 No, she cannot run as hurt as the horse. more in more Ctttarrh in this gtyetion of the country than all other (linemen put together. {Ind until tho last few years was "..','/1'e,t't to be incurable. For n frmt many years octors pro- nouncod no loch dismnc. and I',Tt'i,'1,r',ti local remedietr,and by comtantly fail nu to cum- with local treatment. nronv unced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a (-onaitu- tlonnl disease and therefore rot uiroa ronstitu. tional tmntmcnt. Hall's El'd"r'fll l 'ure. manu- factured by F'. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, ii the only constitutional cure on the murket, It is taken internally in doses, from lo drops In a teaspoonful. It not»: directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the item. They offer one hundred dollars for tuty N158 it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo. o, Sold st31g'.fv'It',titi 75c Hall's ami y Pills are the best. te"""--'"""""." " IIIIO lulu!" niacin at the st. Antoine Hospital he met Pelletier, and their fruitful collaboration begun. Two years at- he discovering brucine and atrych. nine they were able to announce the discovery of quinine. and. with mm duiptmetrtetine%, they made their work public by presenting an account of their methods and results to the Paris Academy on September 11th. 1820. In their memoir they stated that they had succeeded in isolating cinchouine and quinine from both yel- low and red cinchona bark, and de- scribed the therapeutic properties or these substances: In 1827 the Moat- you prize of the Academy was award- ed to them in reougnition of their val- uable discovery. and now a monumvnt, representing the two investigators together. stands to remind obsnn'g (1's ot their Joint services to srivncc‘ and humanity. . I _ V. __v.‘.-uuu- “Vim“ during the recent International Con. m ot Pharmacy. says a British scientific periodical. Caventon was 'l,ete , 1:195, and studied at the Paris and J. B. Cavalt'on. renowned pharmaceutical chemists. was veiled at Paris by Professor Mt during the recent International THE DISCOVIQRICRS orr QUININE Monument Erected to Two Distin- guished Chemists. A monument to.Bertramt Pelletier And ' n II . Ile, it morefatprrh "tt this section To Cure a Cold in One Day Ptsratnn Lamp for Buoys. Dodd's Kidney back. fiti'tiilTiiii7nCr"l"'= “only“. kid”, 'ln'%h,d but '"a'aBaciaiiG7G"ti'Cu' 'etptrtyir" 1}? “Hacksaw. - laugh.“ in iii:ii',i'/iii . ev T mu WoNes-Brt' ht m, Fi"i5?,l',h.l'i7,'t 43;“... BACK" AC H E ot phariGdyT" ms“ Bifur- no tL_ f.- A . - -- Boatun !)ll'tlull. (mm Tassels. Moissau - - - - - "P20. isoiiaOirirtir7ta, Ont, "11 65%;; Boothin Brrup should L '51:}; and“? fte,dp,',', foaming. waif. the ' " e mi. cure- oo t I'll'il'l'lll; tl.'lrr3fd'l'rfl'.' Dhrrhco. I "m {.38th a 56th; ”a..." te,ooh titiiureji,?,faii..riititl7'pirti't"G', m tri ht this season. Wtll be sold in Iota to an“ pm“. This in I bargain. Addreu Joh'ATrWd gnawing - One of the tineat in the Niagara Peninsula. so Winona, 10 miles from Hgm' 'on, on two nul- wnyt P,Pggt: Ilr.et. .trtitlC.'e In mm. [neatly FRUIT FARM M SALE. " And wlut was it ?" "h concave eataloptie trtrttti-ttnntvat old idiot. ht first I didn't exactly know whnth'w sin mount to my you. or turn me down. but utter Iook'ng in ths urcttonary Incr0e up my mind that the was no: for up. Mimlty hundy. those dictionaries are, when Foo gnt stttek on a turd word, eh ?" --Waehington Star. The royal crown of I'm-sin. which data back to remote ages. is in the! form of " pot of Howe-rs. Hur- mounted by an uncut ruby the size orys half. egg. Even In social lite, it is r"rtsitstottcy which attracts crnr‘denm more than talents and 'uuotu'iitshnrmu.--wtriir. ple. "T6 Whit a Woman up called me Whm I asked lie, " was an (pen car. A nun of years and sedatem-sa sat next to a mum: man who was consulting a poHret dictionary. By and by, and with)!” any Premortltory symptoms, the sedate man s'tt'td-- "It's in than I was kookt one of them books “getaway picked out tbs Very words." " What do yon refer to ?" as young man, The Summon- Comerannrt brinm with it nvhivv: mrnn. Put. nam‘s Painless Corn EVn-cntor ttr'T'ttr. 'ttits to rnmm'a mm: nmmptlv. vm‘nlmdv. nnrl with nhaohnc vermimy. Trar Putnam'" Corn Ex. 0..."... 15...... ___ _ . . It seems that tho soluticm of the problem of controlling tho (“some "as In mvmtine: it by giving cart'. tul attention to the mnhction or the vigorous, healthy nlnnt gnthh rather than in nttormrtine to vhr‘rk the trouble after’ it has ("we gninvd n. toothold.--washinetot, Star. tractor. any-0.713%. Min-Iris It 'ia believed there is " present no effectlve remedy tor the dittertrre when it has gained a foothold. The principal fungividm in mmmon "so tor tho prevention and ohm-k of plant dis- eases have freqm-ntly hva tried for this trouble. but with varying PP- suns. __ - -_ ~..v ywo-uu; \quW of treatment are numerous. Weak. noes of the manta. imm-nnm- so" non. ditlom, growing them! In the open fields whore ther urn (“glued to drought. mine, dew: and dimot rays of the summit Run, and luck of " tention to properly ltyttintvetttiUtirer, and ("mutating tho houses, are among tho explanations advanced. spots grow older. As the spot de- velops the central pox-Man remains un- changed in appearance, while the tis- sues immediately surrounding it.eith- or to one side or more frequently In a circle. become diseased by the ramltr tir, growth of the m.vrtNiurn of the an s thro h this )rtlm of tho leaf.“ “g i "T Various oplnions ham been express- ed as to the muse of the diseatm, and suggestions as to the possible course ed cutting in the cutting bed to the mature plant in full flower. Plant- making a. vigorous. rapid, but soft or succulent growth are most subject to the (iii-ease. It. firwt appearance In characterized by small. definite. usually circular, greenish or yellow- ieh white spots. reeembling the bite or sting of an inleot. They vary in size from dots scarcely perceptible to unaided eye to sports a. thirty-second ot ah inch: or we in diameter. The point of infectim is surrounded by a narrow ring of discolorej tie-nann- ally black on- very dark brown, but changes to a_ lighter shade as the pleated by RH. Motto! tln man: ot vqmtble physiology and pathology of tho United Stats Ihr. partment ot Agrlculture. 9nd will soon be land an bulletin No. 23 ot “n. Q,tt.ey entitled "Spot Duane olthe et." m bulletin says the discus at. tacks the plants at any “and d tgelr gowth. from the small unnot- been unnamed In my auctions of tin country. and In out“ It has bs come neon-an to adopt new mm ot handling the plants during the grow- ine trt1et.ytt. In viewer mama! mm in violet culture. and tha Importance of the brunette ot a mom ot prevent- ing the dispose. a. bulletin has been has; in ttcel',,', t'f,t,rpiigrttti en mm y recognising 3 th?ttttiithrmimrttiaatoiiesnatadr attackim the violet. Owing- to the ravages of tttin du. _eaaa ttts culltvatbn ot the violet bu adla known to attack an violet In titanium. Tttiq diuuohuheen diam-ed In the trod-tr human under twain}: e! new. but: In continual: GREAT VALUE OF NriOLKTt5. A Valuable Hunk asked Her to" mark} “Tag Icyk ing over asked the pr way and I at Mm, th '1. q . Ls. {the "ij-e-si., at- , r ‘- d h t (“a a t- r v34 the t 1 ., - . nta t or i I Lo 5°“, _ :2 ' nos - - ‘03: F _.', - ‘__~ a bite in. m l 'tRi.iiEiiEE'i, About " hands hidmwetght from 1.10" $01.20) weighs sound; no not. to cxmod s yum. “Certainly. madam ', but In the case ot every happy marriage that I know the lady, ls already married.".--; tige Blaetter. Peace. deep peace. that me upon This night ot Joy. this morn of love. Rose not wlth calmer light than that. wtr'ch dawn- Upon ttr'a heart of mine; Win-n sweet than old Judean skies. Warm. 'lmrtaintr, to the eastern mom. The silvery echoe- die and dur-- " [Mammal to an glorious Lord." --Jtuuts A. Sac-lair. 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