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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jan 1898, p. 2

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.. .ie rr`m`ia.a tin ohpontunny 191' -_ ii le;s::ty~ iaugh. Bomeptze has` 1 x.nci_ ;Nat;:_17ef?a tp\qio.T.?ButeljT V i:_the\. exAhi1n{tati;fg. el- tl 385- It `1r1v:T&v7ayV lyllbly ullnapycan cu. A London ";'m_>phet"` hatldumagd his reputation bj,"twvo,inconistent perform- 1 a`nIce,a:z`- A week aftr positiavelgibpredick ` ing the eiid of thewor1d in 1900. he , pa_id a. large sum to 4secu`re_ a fifteen- , year. lease of a." house wherein he carries ` on &mercan~t ile business. " . ru-,_`-. .u-___._._- ..........a an no on zru1u1L`&u~uuu uupuuw.-an. , `A Chiczigo clergyman pnusedVi.n his 1 aemnon to welcome three `or fou r`late` _ , . __` ;',_4._.n__u.*.._\.`. .1_1._\.A...g |L'/IJLUUAIE, wuu. wu.u.uuJ vuuunvu Hug: J their ovpportu:ne.arrivaL, saying fthey ' had aroused some") of his sleeping con- ~ `gregation. Thonvhe proceeded mth his senmon.` and the '_ta iwith ahngzngsi . ' - .- _ __._ -.L...L m:'1.~..1.a.m.& M wnnln- Ely onesv blushed wwu uuugup: ` v-- I __ -` 1 To win aLbat,V Eli I~`ah_rney_, of Funks- I .tow_n,\Pa,! tried `to skin 3 squirxgglfffrf ; two minutes. '.`With theasquirrel-o Nn his I` ` knee. hekwuited for the. all of'-"l`i_~me;l."_ ~: ` Then with a. hasty flogqrish of his knife, 1 ' he plunged it llosvnyvard. missed {she ` ' squirrel, angjggicbed a_ Ldung-erovus ` ` 1voundin his leg. * . ` -.ni:u.:.. .. .`..... Anhu Hm Dru Mr, Ci}-. ` wounu in ma Lug. . , ;: Within a. f(w_ddys thecv. Mr. an-. ;x . mm, of Min-tonmle, Ksn. has changed`: ' hiS1hological Vopihioii"6;i' a _ o.ert.a in `] `V subject; !Hn}pmaqhacL1haLt1mrg _jxs;no I dt_:v.i1.f _`lT~is- congnegixtion do nbt, sigree with him in ,this"m_Lttier', and theynot i only ejecb_ed_h`im frm the church, but ; fjrgd twenty .pi.s~to1-shots `After him. Now \ he thin_kq._thex5e bare-wvera1<.dsvil. . n.L.;_ ~. `_..I........ I......`.`..s.'. nf.*.Qf..- I15 Bl1`ll]_l(S`-_vE1,1t`.`I`y6 >lI>'Vu uvvvxor-uuvuu. , . i Fr:mk R.ittr, La`sz;Ioon~keepei`;of"Stg 3 Louis "is g_ru_dua1l`y .Atu1fnin'g, iutqghgika 1 _'tEhis' legs` have_~becmQ_ lik~tho_B La `. statues of `chalk, detitute_ of` feeling. .A1_-_ ready the doctors? h'a.ve$ I und; it ?nec;es4 ` ' aary,t.o reanoye bis.,1e\t;'1e1g_,whi'oh- may took off~-at7.,.dife_re1nt `times, in eight v (chalky `sections. .Tbe*d\i&easeVis caused , , lgy the accumuhytiqg qr Iixhe in theays}-. $1; l'WlCgu~ mu u!=uu\>_\-.~`:.n`.\.ua`;.s.\w.....y,-r.;_ v-_- theyse :0`; gizhym-.j-es`c&1it12i<!',Pi: ,' - Algerini_-p'mz.tes ii1__thx,:-yea; _1'7;89,1;n ' ` has T b a'n - and iA_a*:-Vt,'11l-ivi tne wonderful ~ `D116:-*WUlIwU3_`,l.lyL_1 Mgr`: 9:. way. , L. H . A.Tf`xiaekng`qv`c_d;itai:1:in}`;;' V a._ `light-poloregi; `puwdery?.aubst_gneiwa8` oundf` ` 9; ' ` 7Eve"ftliir `backs scrutcneu. same an little fqlku. and sometimes Pussy goes ..-tofthia uow,~ and. lying dnwn., makes M net nntlershwxl that she wishes to he i;_Linked;7whereupon "Cherry," the cow, - cumgnnnues and licknber from head heels. Pussy holding her mead out `st`t`v."ght. so Cherry can` reacn her eck. ,. when one side is finished she g as to ho. th_e1'. dud it Pussy. "in her enjoy- ment,` Janna. over too closely; Cherry , gYes:her .a.`g'ntle` f bi . with hat: has no horns-and Puss kgtinighten up s.ggia.' M. This is fun i_or*tha*Ahi1dra n who ncn1l`Pussy "Chag- 1:y's{/cl-iialsnd .shaloaln'3 funny, , for ,n,a._, htgle whiloi`. 3:0,? with her glossy hair in: slek in every direction. L ` Puniv 3311- very knowing little horse. J 1 .` on!`v,:b.thq_,1fgotAfth&t;s V t>eaQ5iu`dVgnicacMd;ught;'gho;;xa be 9 ,pIem hex huxbaand.- Konv,_7`fIr,_hia ip aullveu up to, let the Vconditian of the .? hort_ei_ you visit ta:tiy.f' V `nut .31. .A-n--nlm nzil. Aiffavnnfwnoh W0 .5 ggggtimes he eat: too n1u'ch.ZBh`d"7`i JVIA twig Igvqusl-gr. `,atLdiIAtereint I have 9)iitJag.'iqm3. ' -{ram wins genre `to tha mn 4 ` of {he gxzdttor `which thit in order to plqaoa lx3,r husband n.w'om- ` : anxnxunt l'ae.ag` neg:-pieotion as ibis f , poaiible for nny.mo1-ttitto be`,i1i`Vthix;low-` myorm, and not stand in denim` at 'hv_-: ` ing_hei' winga sprout vat arid} carry ' - her away .to "manuionx in thivakies." 8he_ muse-be always cheerful. V A man doegyt yfant to` Inset non: looks. " ind _ watery `eyu,/ivbon ldm" o(xnas'hom'eLfrotn In}: nvnnun Iufninanl nf . irD' V Ha convprnihg`wit,h diHerntjn,e:n V` wtlwry uyutwxxuu {us wanna uUuAu_Luu.u his arduous business of riding his wheel to heat the; century record. and perhaps, in business hours dicmcing to his p`ret_ty_. typewriterz. no, lmltetil it. I is_ 9. woma. n sA binineas ho` 1ook_ sweet. Wli`at`_iI her head dsou a`.c-he? eads have ached ever since: the flood, and nq-. . Lbcxiir everm disd, Q! the, .h9*1&5=.!!9- , Womn must expect. to have -headacbe. 1 _..:A.|_ and thy ought ._I_....... to learn to bem'_them_ vnv- .....mI n6 mums Us . bagkacha. The man will mu you `nun. Q his mother, 9.nd-1iIa graudmther, -likely eudugh his great grandmother, . ,.nll had heamchea and backacht-.3, most of the time, and. lived to bg ninety, l\I' ..:.m+u-fiun nml.f1rmuzh| . un eight Bllu U18) ouguu Lu uuuu w vunn _--v--_ with ca1mness."'No noed of going to bed with every little headache. ~V It is` `childish. it is just} tl1e_s;1.me with . "'1`ha will tell you `tfmt ` Lin mnlkmn muT'F'nn arnnmth. of the time, and. uvou to D9 BU-[3'fY1 or ni-nety~five, andliroughb up 818-1` or ten children. and did all their'house- ` work. - ` uu...+ .. ummms mm-M: fn (in when sh`: work. . ten to one she'll be all right in 9. lit- tle while. ' . neuralgia, and the l.'nobly, sore and ' unplea,sautl_re1ni.nist-.encs-that is un- ' other subject that should be avoided _ , What gwmnan ought to do when ah`: 4 doesn't feel up to the average isto-I fly` around lively. and: think of aomeo thing. and somebody, besideherself, and Then it isn't. necessary for a woman to Le descvribing her aches and pains all theliane. It is utter weariuess -bo,` thehoul 0! man to be etermxlly hear- ing about the awful darting pai1js'of distressing pangs of rheumatism. And` hv Hm wnmnn who would nlase her unplea,sant`_remi.nis<-.ences-Lnnt 13 u,u- subject { by the.womaq who would plase `husb9,n&.. rleaiven delivei` the man . whose wife is always recalling the `un- L pleasant occurrences which have mar- red her pust'LWhat_if poor Aunt Jem- ima. did die 9. ravingymztniac! She is dead, and letus hope, at rest--and no- ` body wants her for breakfast, or for` ! rli.nnm- nither. ` ' ' - `,`_ nouy wanna nu dinner p1the_r. 'l"lm ummeun - either. , _ ,, The woman who would pleo.se.l1'er,h\1s- band must never wot" thevpatt of 1: mar- - Lyr. 011. these domestic martyrs aye 1 tezrible! They are worse than a nerth-_ east rninstbrm with a house where the chimney smokes and the roof leaks. The domestic martyr generally has` faded ' blue eyes, and n waslnedout and bed- ` raggled appearance. She looks as if she ' had hung ', put cut on the clothes" through. a mi _ stiffening enough `in the skirt of _ u -dresefor her to make it stand. out ' flaring, anyway. It would draw in to-` 5 W&l`U. her heels by theforoe of her` woes, by t he*time..sh_e`h3.d worn ibtwo days. She is nhvavs comparing her lot with line , y winter. You could!-`t . the*time..sh_e'ha.d 1H,\\'o uuys. She is :_1hva.ys comparing that oE.soni' other Woman whom 'she I n nuia W " f JuagVmgu-om we: sign: -u.uu zrogiuaglvemg S6 ~he_r master said ;not'_"oome in thejard and` ,;,apa`~wu~tied around the p_0_at and 111;/mie (>_ver.t1_xe gate." jhe watched tlyalproceedinc .witb- great _i:_xtoost hen we went in the house;'todk"` hetwgen her-tgeth. lit-ted it gg,.j3a;y;` gut; is toga with her nose t);`nL_ walked through. the gat.e~'sw1ng- ing:I3hptV n.fter`be.r; ~,The_n the rope m_.,s;ialLpped\ under a nail, `and a T noknowhuw jtht-.t_ is fixed. I/UH! UL. k1u)w`s. "Van" k1u)w`s. _ ; - - V ".Yes; I a.m=ao confined," ;she says, when any one asks her if _she 119.3 seen --` \v uvu uuu Vuv V-uJ","'V` ..-.. .- _ .7 ` away unng e s .' is very cbnfining, nrg.ny\vay`l\u_t.it does eem as 'if`t'I1er9 never was a woman so tied up.to items I am. Somehoxvvwgny \ family navgr can seem to get; along I). minute"without me. 1%.. Curious, . isn't it? Why, James i:ouldn t get into - o.clea.n_ shirt, without .my,he1p,.;.and.as tor the childfen--9o_` they ca n'-tj `so much via yvgah; t}gei:.(acs `without anenjto find the for:.?em;!...Yea.}I a pose the ben.ch,wou.ld~~do me gopd. but thgrefsinqthing ofl'>thv3_l_in;1for me! No. 1 Well; 51? try to be res} the} Lord's w`xl_l.,bu1;,naoInet_ime_h it ,ia7.hard. Ya" . `poor?Mrs_._njDi.ng1eyn;1i'ad. awful` sudden; `mud Ihey say that Dinglgsy is `about f` crazy. Hp always thought so much of . her. iwhy, hg;usad'&to.go_upsta.irs' anti - 0 bring down her g1oyea.a.ndb'onnet.when; D 3 they were going -to meeting, I ve'hep.rd d t it said. La.nd,so.ke'l I wonder howjongr 3 t it ~yvou.ldv hem beforey anybody went; N up'stairs.and brought downnmy` bonnet I for. me I And} wonder. who'd gaicrixzy t i!%I!:`sho1.1l" 9lh10sj- any .6 5:` `m ,would~:be1o_qking.out'f0IL3' second Ht :; wife- 1-a._nyoxingor `one.-...to0. jyMe!i nreff 9, such forgetiulncrealturea. Well, I s po_s_e l_ I (1 O|fg`ht to `try and'11e.re_aigned.." and -she hefveq a ai:ghL_1ikne a, -lO`~'.0!l11_0'Live"'5 3; lmlawing hffnsteam, a.nd`suba'ides _into_sil-. -I I gunk .. '- 1-` .-'-;`-`---' ' . .. ` . ` ` once . 2 +_ = ~ 3 `T0, please hers` husband, a_:wOma.n' . l. a`ho_uI;d_he _m_areful Ltq>'cook t.he 5di3hesfhe` '. likes. It.;lo8x1_`t matter yvlg-ethe,r:*sh6V [likes than`: or `nht-,-o.: womag i_sn'tf suns-. . ` ` L 1. a:>z>.et.it6- ts 15ns di`9B5?_* , ?!36'3.599iTYL,@A 1 ` I " Of. W mm wiigr own i V L conuans as we 01.033, \_ "f"`_""f`,`_ , ; ` \ V Qjldqdl(_evWuMv:au__o!lIuratItn- Jcled krhy,-hlcnsucg d ' Eugen with recently cgvyleuq big` : __gixty-Iourth public he: in Romnphu ' abstained from food in an mrcxl} `L mamas !or*a503`day3 of his.Iie~-uarly,~.. zmumn ` unnv-1 nvvvw-0 Mgr. merniin \st$n;y;,/brtix at ,Lord`sanm cg. Mderley _uga 1orn`e:g_ L . ly an Anglican. krgyxnsni _a gxade a prothonotsryj Apaiiqlio bylp :. ~ o Vipanvn ..`vvv`....,-. -_ W- `Va? sevezryears. L . - ~ _v ~ Addingtm `Park for 9. Quinn gnd till .lo.tely tho ,o:ffici;1 ,ocunf.ry. palate at tho Archbinhaps of Cantor- bury. has been sold for $377,030 to `I new millionaire from Johannesbuxg. For haIE~nn. hour 31.9 knots was thn `rate 01 weodmtqtba Star, I new _ knot jorpedo-Loat" destroyer built bi! - Hm Pnlmars. The averaze for U3` knot jorpedo-Loam destroyer, nuui. Im- the Palmers. The average tht /three-h ` ,g. ;.__..\.n.. 1`.............. L.-63;` /three-hum` trial know. ,- sir Edwin Amo1d'_. Japanesdn/hri5.o.p hccording to` thiaalnpnnaee; DW_ll56X!!1_`8` was once u. Geisha namzt.'1`ama;,'witB whom thaeldetvly poet'be`amo infatr-`_ _ named during his last visit to Japo.n.. `II ......:n._ uI..............':.m In-m :`uul.ar.. uqwuyuxwgg nun Iuqu -`nu w 'I'-yv-uv- 11. Camille Elammarion hnsI'1nder- taken to pinexnatograph the sky. Ila takes photograph"; a night when . `?Imf`KTm ~ ta}xes_3.WU"pnotograpn.a as maps wngn 1 '1cIear. d.exwE * `tin pictums of the move/uient. of moonf and stars; - u - .u_u..-.| 1.. I.`......' ...u i=_vInAia* uy _.wII Iv-,--u 5-u--vvp .-.---~._. ~. W, ,, ` gposfgszay to this stable tor `a while. bnnletimes she. eats to.omuch.19. n`d"7`i n"pnin. 5udsingfrom the sighs -aud zrmnnm` caves: 86 her uuu Dldl. Brussels being obliged` have" an qlevdted railroad to connect thvstan tiona at opposihrends of the city, is going b0 build it 180 fet fram thn ' ground on ornamental pillars. with I` Vstrpete lzelmv. . /. glass roof beneath .to_pI_cSex:t the - 3 M polar bear and avsfoth lgegr from India got into 1;, tight in gn Englisli menagbrie recentiy. ziud~'afEe1' a51ua.r- .-nu-. " nf ms hm1r s atrumrle during megfl T6C6l1Ei)'. uuu`zux.c1 uq_uu..L- her. of an hour's struggle during ` which the keepers _wa1"e unab`? togetv them apart, the `sloth bear killed it! antagonist. ` _ rn.....,x.... Ifnmmemu -whn has alwnva antagomsu. Theodor Mommsw,-..\vho has ai1way'a ; been 9. radical in politicswrefuad the `V title or "Excellency" uiiertd him` Im the Kaiser` on Lhg occasion at his eigh- tieth birthday. just as he mtuaed the - title of \_Ge11eimrath `'5 `(Mr years nnvtu in Paris. agu. A drivsr on the Autu:1-Ma.ae1aige 9 mnnihugline invlfa islms rdraxvn-the` , 100.030 franc prize in has my band 10:- teryu Ha declines to give um his jolt "however, _us the ixitmest on te money} is nut enough toleuuble him~to Jivhi ~ A 1v: 1.,.._: ._ 1. .-.,. ....,.....L..A no a in- ` bun`, E30. Lu runs. - _ 1 Queen V_ix.-turia has nccapted as aju-A bilee gift from 3. private persag t1ie" .. engraved `signet ring of Qureh Mam IL, wife of \Vi`1li:A-m III. The same col lector gave her Majesty the diamon "'gx'1et ring of Henriet.ta.'Ma'ria. King Charles I.'s queen . ten years ugo;,..;_ e . l`__nA. vu-.u..\.\. .... .,.._.._. A At; Englishman .be1ou'gmg tn ' the so ciety for thguggvention of Crhelty to 1, Atiimals, whb had Ibwo. coacI_1n .-en" at Na- ples fined. for in using tliir h')1'S-:35, ` \vu.:-...I:euteu nearly to death aifteruutd , by tlie t.wo'_me u in front of his hotel. -- 1 n_.;_1...-.L .11 1) :.;+..,; ": --v - _ -- a `H ` Mr. Leonard Cpurtney.'M.P.. intro- Aducevcx an vinuovatioh in lecturing he- LL15 nu-u I-Mvwcn \av".n `rtv `a,nlsars ur_e xvhqlly Invisihlgs very ot.he'FiIa.y itrTtv1_u 1T1me>'day`ii\,_. tour fourteen` oOntnuous *houArs.L 1` v .Gr_e'enwioh 0Qservat61'y" "'uom.pA1`a ins ` . that it has li;tle clea'1'.\veafher;~ Sun" ' `1_,fall,,. out in eight in-spring, _and\ one in gsixbeen in summer, In" 116 twn- I ty ye~.rs~end'Lng wih`1S9 there wnrr y eight instances of sun1igbt{,.o13`.~ ,i.. fore` the Stutis 1:0. - oc_1e y recenfli Beinguxxable -to rea paper on ao~ count qf bad e'yesigh;t,_`he {spoke it, be- ing prompted at ;`1'equem;.inter\'a1s`b'y;, . A vrmmy mzm who sat near ?1im`hul.d~- ling prompted. at `f1'equemj.-mr.er\'a1s By, in young man, who saI;__nea.r ?1im`_huLd~- ing the manuscript. , ,_s_L nL--_...Jl~n.~...~ ".-Anny. Inn` .\N`Q.-\a~C -v...._._ Abyssin>ia;_is likely` to s`;0nquerd ** 1iea,cfu1ly,,1iy Italy. "as over VV 4,009 sol-9 dieivs taken prisoners; by Me;;q1e1g:arQ " ' said to havegsettXed~ in tbeyaogxigtryg : 7` refusing to` go home} Meanwhile _thein , fjamiliesvare petitioning the Gpvarn-e mlent either t'oNzet_jback the mauwhd V .disappeared. after Adana: pr L ,to.` declara . . /tham dead of 'f~_i9.1Iy,`.~.so'th.t their ana- h`~It;gl`y_.may b'js(_att_1gad._`V` -. .-.._1 Professional. (lie)-lcacy .h'a_s `forced Hm 7 L ~~Sici1ia3;,.bri`g'a._x1(1j chief (3an_diu0.fo wxiita ` ..to; up Palermo. ngwspgpbrs`. explaining i tJA1a1tjj a`ix'1emLr:_0f hi$"b3n11hasbee3 _V .- K eiplledlor "'(Y1E`K30urfgQOl1S"Cdnduciil his d"ealin.g \vitI1ntheL public. Cahdinuj 1 bimse1.. otifigs -the mlatives ot .-;hia;..L V captive3._bat :a~ runsmxx. }i8;1_lIB'L.b3` 98nd in? t11%I1"'f,:i1188rS.; lmnds` and; and "as ; _15reli1_ninary, Vhjjats o; % 5`Ar'icudui:esa'LE `anus In _-'~V{vuJ _r.......,, '-\_v .. L i1'<>P>8.I`*`?.!15*!`75 . ro.m..th _ i;"n_i1f_Ir Ina-up W , rms smnmm 539? -12% be . 6! n_ gun, anti `how. 1 tonne i;nh;,"n gocidont bu` ` N! Walnut 31- -I V low=adi'}%;8 goTos\t_ wit;!_ come older. cI:I'-`a- 1 tnl,In6rtmsn.*`who\ wputd mew thnr- , ouglsli `tho pmpex` method ob handling . s .unni'1 u.xaz orTv%oo,dm {or as J: I [ha ` `f uickod-np"" knowlodzy t_.hst : bgegdn the oTr IEs iio`IIiu fatal` 1 "La salt or ampunlons; V ' 1 . I A ,.,._u_ |._._.....l-..I |.....u..um hr-nms,h-~. Ml XII Vb uvnuylnu-uu-n ` , V, . A single-lsarrolad hammer breech-2 3 loader is heat for n.,beginner. and you can get one for vonrlltt e _money..Witll i this you will not becom confused utza is critical moment and in. going through a a brush ou` have, but one trigger toit watch here two would gin you BOQIB; t B trouble and might provo a. source of danger to your companion. When. you` ~ liuvoselectod a.` gun thurtlts your t ; shoulder nndcomos up naturally so 1 ; that your eiye`/glancing down the bnr- t , rel catches the sight without looking for -it rpructice with itunlonded, aim- ing quickly at small objects about you until your Bigllt swings onto. tlvem al- . most instinctively. Now go into the 'id'[1li tn; one or two shots at iarks. It you inch. load a Vf\_\':_ shells lightly with powder only, and 1 use. those until you can shoot with- 1 out blinking. M. Then increase` the V ctmrges. ` - `L " Hunt first iftho open until you are 4 thoroughly accustomed to bundling the gun. and then you `can seek the woods. Wherever you are, always lionr in mind those points: . . t-- Never. keep your gun cocked. unless. in the immediate vicinity of game. _Nev:r u {once unden any cir- cumstancea with it cocked. '\ - A Iurnvn luinn Hm mil-min noiilted.` 0- E \ ` i V cumstanoea with it cocked. '\ Alsvnysiketp the muzzle poihtedl 5` ward the groundwhen hunting with companions. Nnvvr `nhnnlfuunl V0ll'G0. B38 compunwns. . - _ _No.ver `shoot until. you can gee dis-. tmctly at what .you are shootxng- Never pomt a. gun, loaded or un}atl- ed at another person. . _ ~ Nnuvnr nmf Inin n wmynn W1! 8103(1- ed at another Never get into 0. wagon with a load- ed gun. ' ` ` ` Never drag a.` loaded `gun by`, the ` muzzle through thick underlu-ush. Don.'t keepa `gun cocked longer than if; necessary when in 8. boat. ' _._(\t-.uys draw your load before eu- tering town.,or if you live_on a. _fzum,~ before reaching the house. \ `r - Alwnivu t-Innn vnllr gun t1i0fOliR1)1y \ before reaching the house. \` Alwufs clean your gun t1it>rol181I13` inside and out as soou_as y0u_ rh1|`_D from a. trip. Rub the barrel with 011 before starting on :1 wet. dtyy. C-11`I`Y an oiled rug in your pocket, xi you are at the seashore. ' ~ , . mum. nhnnf "nail nn Hm uzmund. at the seashore. Never shoot quail on the ground. Olxsy all game laws to the letter. Never hunt 1`o)ininrket;. that is what is mak-r Syn: nmnna non rt-n 1 806 = V-1 wn *"I;1tn;:`.t6cs`thrnsh * W uuuv nu _ u..;n\u..,. mg game scarce. .'nnn f. In :1 I1` mg game scarce. Don t be a hog _ when you have companions with you. Always keep your wits about you. and do not :L1- ' lowlwg minute's .car'e1vsness either on your part or the. part of your friends while there is a. gun in ' the Inn -bu lI'|(" HUB party _ some c:06~D RULES. . . '1Lh_e,s9;ru1es, haniied down by 591119- body s grundmothqr, are good Ones} for ...... Iunuc ....a `uh-In tn r4{innmher:' before you `speak oncen M v "'Ha`veV you something to do that you find hard and would prefer: not to do? `Then listen to wise old: grandmother. Do the hard things tirstwxnd get it over. with. .If` you hnva done wrong, go and contewit... If your lesson is tough, master it. "It tho garden is`*to ' ` ed, weed it first, .nd-p1Ly after- ward. Do. firstthe things you don't j mm to do, and then, with a `clear c'on- o - at-Iannn. h-v Hm"rm:f., > ( i i 1 1 'A1way'sAlook at the perbpul to whom`: ,vou spak. `When you are addressed, look stmightiat the person` who speaks to you. no -not forget this. . ` Qmmlz vnnr wards l)la.in1V:. do not` to no -not xorgel. buns. Speak your words plain1y;, mutter or mumble. - It. ,;wo1-dtsA wgrth saying, they are worth Vnouniciug di3fiF<:U5T ui1'iFcIarly. nn -anti amt dimmrreea1)le thinzs; Vnouncxug unscmpuy unu uwuI_I)'-` Do not say dlsaTgreeable thm-' ' yoix hzivq nothing pleasant to any, 1 silent. . ` ` A rm.--k.:u__anA nh children. min` went. _ A fourtb'is-u._nd oh, children. remem~ her it all your lives:-think three~times before `speak once `V '"n;vn' vnu somethimz you like to (10, [um mun, xv` science, try the`rest._ =Lar_ning m_akes a inan tit ompnny _ for hlmsdf.-Y`oung. . .1 _.-_..-..... :..'+l:.; `7r.:4' 'Kf' : 'liLLU11Iu;Uu.'_'uvuuwvu- - . thing. It you .want' time you I I It*aL'm9.n be endued v.'ii r,h a';generO1ia mii1 d.,A.t-his is the best kind of nobility --I;`jato.'_ A ~` w ._ < ;- gYoIr;wi.`1l`; never ndftime _fohr `any-.' ~ make i:t.-Cha.rIea Buxton. K 1, In -_ ..'_;- __.L..1. I... '\..:e. Av: niyn. urinal`; . 101' nlwuuxA|..--x`uu.u5. , > The true urhlt -memory i3'. tlie"`i`ff" Tatte`ntI1on.-_-Johnson ' ` rt . __ 1.. .....:..-.1 ..,;M. ..-.,...,,,.`,,, HJEKB l. |).'-ULIJM.'Wa 1JLLJ.l:VLlv ` a [15 jg n>t'_wh:L9_'>l;{.g,_9r_7ei?e1i..\vh9,t2 h` dues whinh. axpresses the worth art fa--man , nit whatrhe is.---Amie1,' . ru .1} ..:-+...;.':..'....-.;m.an.lm|`w Isffl-mv 3'-man, nun wuuuuu nu.-nuum. . " '01 all.vimtues, Ama.grna.u-lmity is tha ` "ta;-estgxthere are a. hundred paraans or meriat for one who` willingly m.c)mow-" ledge it `Ln another.-~Ha.zlitt.A V g1 I`her is. n. dgporbznent which-' suits, th6.fi;gi1re and te.l:entsVof each -person`; 3 t` isgalways lost whm .we.qult it to_ that of mnotlxer.-V-_Bm1aseau.,` I ` f-nu... _....}.. am "will He fmmrI' in-'3i'.rin.I, man. In wwuww --."+W-*='W'""= ;;'-5,3,,.,;,.,,, `,, we jwm _b9 .tmunu1 ip;-=tr:a1.A .igMj9,b1eof great nets. oiiloven mvzevgr ' the"6ne*wbo. is alway 5110-8 ?.n.5id'33". : "g. nna1l*F`onea,-5-F+iT.W`-?,R9?i1`t3"' if - I , '.-`._._. -1. n...~1.'.m.+ `$dnnh'1&.1'x`rn iwnm Imrn. H39 .$11BlI,`!H1CIla'j"-l{v:`_" ._f\f}-"}~4WWvus ._ the; ]pIe`a_}__b3aoi1's,wQ, ever learn; . .9111` /mistaken a.ndtlp.i_l I tra:-sic! the past lg. t'he'wi`a. . L ` of t11e.f!1W,lI`4%_.'- .~'J;ry_<,r;_)K :1 - 1tdinner-tqmo- at am! ~ ;1 won't-ifL1'm'.&1>W yinnhnur poknor teaso ' "! Vm.l|_0t,ID|Ll` nbr cough not ,1 will not gmmblb nor Iret not scold. I will do oxlitly whatever I'm tcld, ` _ Rustic and turn` them so and so? - -5918 good shall come Indhe Ilmll go. - ` \ . ._..'_.-.. 4. W [ ieieorntz *.Ian'pinn9 9. nea.l`1I:yv, , :p:a_m,sShe oermnly Is; but ._ I muhtg ,- " 1- ' he = mt.bguty1-_. jon.;y akin.` `PE4'nLs`oF _ 1`-RII I`I_T.:` _- ` 3 .lL ,' keep ` IAAVI pro.- not ~ urn: mu. bi~oec1_ing'~in 3:-u.hnnds'o r cm `1;1ujotoVtneco1 * wmnu gm 3 anortageoregu ua ,1 : t;rop;_ 1`her.ufo`many thingsto 1: now. sayb 3 writer, eamcialiy with 1 '. the law {fries for hogs.` and uotwith-3; 1 ' 'atizn`dfng"the.low px-log of;co_rn, which; ' figures but little in growing_th_a`pik. ' Shorts, bran, and oihneal have so 351- I ` vancedthut it may.-boa question -in i ' fqlaoias II (21:93 can be fed at a `profit. For; those that in the anticipatlgm of . Lg higher prices for hogs. bred andhiseti ; Is large num`be1-"of summer and fallpigs < `E and have not a l1!fyllXS0_f (god, it ` : Would" be fax; more oi'onom"\ca1 to sel} i ti a-part of tlgem tofeedersa nt~ ptbsnt ..._.....I-_L ..._...-.. n..... 5.. half ntnrvn ` W wlll EH: QAIIULIJ DU ICVIADALI u-v - `a-vvro-- - `market prices, than to half atgrve ` `.k.he!n throng}: the Mater. and injixxe the next sgason s crop of pigs ~besides. ` I Many whoare`in possession o..gd0 M feeding stuff in'4"gzb;1ndanoa for feeding and \growing"' pigs, qithdr wil- fully negleb' 7(>I1:>e;E1L(TW(T1TI')'"'"t!.`Vel'-` T ,_,-:-t_J ...,....., ......_V9-:.....,,,,._,7,e, .__,T., 5, neglect or _ E13 iiii.`ve'.'iYi'i" `s_ver- Give n sion\ tomaking u)(lll]80lV6S acquainted ilI'6"Da with the relative quantity and quel- ED` i ity oi ezieh required for susiaiulhg the The t, lDl8'6. growth, or for fatteniiig. A Drir want of this knoivledge or its` appli- cation causes fiil'u refto lii'i*eiiE giFoW_th i ' ifhtl weight, besides impairing the` and , health of the animal. An experience suifici of mziiiy years zit Lne trough teaches , us that ii mixed ration best suits the _ constitution of the growing pig, es- [ pecially if it can be fed worm in . cold weather` We get many inquiries 3 about "what iiils my pigs?" like this: ' l fed my pigs on corn, But have chang- . ed of late tobzirley and corn or rye," when changes of feed Sll0l1ld.lll\Vl!.y8 . be made gradually. V Or, `fl have been I 5 ft\(!dlll}l_` milk with little or no meal, `forigettiiiir that", ll0W(`.\'(_`,I` good a feed milk is, it alone is too bulky for a sole diet, it distends the digestive or-'lTt- grins 11 'd they have to get rid_ of so" much s rplus water. If corn or' bar- l_ ley `meal has been added to the milk, from a. few ounces to a quart for the 9 sniellest pigs, up to twenty~five or thir- ty pounds to eilltll hundred pounds} of 1, milk for the growing pigs of more ad- V_l1Ilf`(`,(l age, the result -would hnvelaeen sitisfactory. Anotlieripersists in feed- 1_, lug ground oats chiey, knowing it to be ii. growing food, but forgetting that 5. the out hulls become It serious disturb-. 1, `er to the digestive tract. And the -,1 number. of feeders who say tliat corn .y is good enough, is by fun too great, and very often all these and-otlier er- I`0X`S.l1I`e pel'SlRt{`.(l. in for want of know- _. d ledgevtlnit is easily olitzyined, and gen- errill lieceuse it is only "a hog we are eedingl We ss.w_ farmers mak- = iiig some of these errors lnsb summer, who were living ,in `the shiidow of` mills that were sellii_ig..sliort forfour '(l0ll:l.I'S to. five. dollars pertoiil Those that have steamers or feed icookers and clover liiiy, by adding ii bushel of blossoms and leaves, or fine out clover to ll barrel. of water, and steaming it l.)(_l(>l`0 adding the groin, have a bulky _ riition, for i)l`0()(_i sows and growing . pigs that is much relislied and very lx-iii-finial. Mangels, potatoes, heets,. riiitzilragiis, cooked or raw, make an ex- ' L`('lli`I1iJ ohiingein winter and supply, r L. >111 deed it nan be filled by it. Regiilarit ad, in feeding is also very important. It Lka one fwds one, two: three, or four times it day let it be all the same hour, let wt no one think that he is it good `rind m,.lilx_,r;il feeder '-Jaeeause he fills _tlie 1.0 trough brimful, or`sooner'or1iiter he -_ will,,eomeJio_tlieioonel1ti It was merely it _wasteul feeder. No Hep more tli.snjwill beeoten should be _ .giv_en at ii time, and this should lge , it fixed rule, nor should the feed be de- posited in one end oilthe trouglwhere the stronger will get the lion'sshsre 1 of the solids of the ration. A It milk is to be given, add it ijustlveore feed-- ing, so the iviirm food will: miss the te_mpo_ratu1_'e to blood heat. Cold._icy milk is on iilioininable fqoil, because ii pig_ or hog loves milk and will drink it_ in spite of the cold. `only to chill him to _:i point. 'tli::i_t stops digestion for it time. Some-feeders think it an` `advantage to liiive" the feed mixed thin enough so -that it is `liotli food iind,_driiik, not thinking that the ani- ' `miil is thereby "compelled to eat what ' it does not want or need,` in `order to, get what (l!lIllf.Alt wants. _ on he iiiiiy - wont theyfood and not drink, end will ' M1) lish out tlie solids and leave the rest to freeze and .wiiste.' But w_liere _the're f"5f' tt'1`3f3;j*lll1II1i}eI.`R.i%i%h6lZ~l`0llglh4301118 are Acom_pelled.to eat: the slusli until. their _ , bellies stick out, so that we t-hink they '- P0118 hsveplenty of good food. -If corn on Llity the ooh isfed, >l}ll(5>`()lJS8I`Vitni- feeder will ' ~ see bythe. droppings, .lled`;.witli im- ' mzisticated kernels that ~'_.g1`!Il(ll1_1`g .woul more than pay tin; to.ll`.:not be~.- .. ' ` * 'eorn..butlof l the return for food-consuinediy In` the Vl19,vti.l)S9HC)_0f ,.t,=.lil:l'0.08,.1 and oshes, `.0! i hitof course siilt should never-be, absent; it Soils `dug ing the fa.ll;,iiu_ kept.Wfi'` 7 they will not freeze, ._aud;oocasioi_iolly thrown in the pen,.,l1c-lpp to`keep'tli_e_ln- 't4:'l'ntll`D1a(lll_ll'l_l`_Y in or liealt_li;' 'cQ`ndii;_ ti_oii.. mlf one thinks heyknows sllhfbout ~ we feeding tl_iis~w1nl2er. lie-will lie ta-_ ,, .' toiilsl_ied, togtiiicj :_how`mi1uh he; inustf learn` next. WlI1l3'1'. , .BuiE~i ,lu,,_s.;,o`old.' * `dirty,`da_iup .lx;_d, `where tl1o`__eii":.iB `fill-{ . ed_ :with :ciirlionI *gI1,s;` iivlrhe .`t_lie , ; ohil1y,~win,ds_tregze* that banks, ,, bile they si:e,eool;`lnv }ge_loiv,__o ._ A hey ,, . f8l,.`_.'-Sl1!llilJli,j~b1fBn.th6;`W98 ,,al by y; have zheiilthy iex_ei-else ueh, V zggsgsm. 13, west 5111' [188 you 10!`. , `UR. l to ter- 3n t `Jon- iiiy~ i mm- I 1: tsp) thmjn nodoubar_nmLhia_u ti Jriny uyxwitb amphuxg mg ` as ..e'*.:l\ *" umxh .lw7' ;dr1iauwhacl:hs one `out, `had 3`; cm rat the nuns insht;.[n9, `Th *1 he [inns Jlt =.h'% K- -3n m' mulgklgl ;ono-hell the cm and nit!-H V. L V `the mem waroxglvon thug l.m3;9 J; magma blpedx, there ewolldl(>ba' BR ` mom eomplalnt in Pro `V K per` `treated. there is no`bett}er may 3 "pr uoef about the term than 1:119. I beg, she will give e.. greater P105?` 1 - P=;..:*e,:**:.:g'::am; ..; me~ .,.... 3 lnesa, 1 would have good material - wwork with the to11owinswinter- * - ` II oducllo is the deslderatum; . Qaleciggggot the ying breads; and '? -obtain egg. for hatcblhg as early` in " tbbeaeon/as possible. older hem; of-. l_ ten lay during wlnter.`"bu,tM`it 18 * . ea 0 . \ ' rexu11yegmd,vthay will begm lay- i earl . In order to get ' best ro- ` szs con meal should not 1101 fed 53 E a steady diet to gro\\'ihg hicka. Wheat 3 is excellent. as is also bran. `slight? moistened. Ground oats nre56d 534 `it ! the sum way. but"avoidfeedin8H1i3 *- grain `whole, as `the sharp ond:"m.3Y d piermtbe crop. 3 _ ~] (1 I 1 . Chicks should be fed reznlary `U1 L; n n`nCI'1t`I1. rrmnn`nr' AK/Aid `lV8t n C-yicks should be red regularly tum - in a cleanly manner; Avoid wet 1 ground. if you would not invite diseasp. ` Givemi 1k either swet or our.`C`~hicks` ` are particu1ar.l y,iond of cottage cheese, or "Dutch" cheese," as it is; called. and lit in n not-fanv nnfn food. for thl. I "UIXLCII" M16688, 8.8 IL 13; caueu. uuu it is a perfectly safe food` for trouble is to supaly the demand. `l`h~n1inn unuwxh: n r\'nM be keut e _ _ _ "PUSSY." e - 4 in a pretty. fatxly pony. who L Bikes her` home on C`1over_I1ilL anr_l.,, 1 occupation: an earth 2 may the children on her broad beck ` ~ to: I. ride occssionauy. urbo help her 1 V mister d`riveh.:aw_e.' which she seems i tp understand all about. whirlingxmd I :9 h` ing them off. nipping` some slow- `~gokoin11xehbn:k;.a;nahga{n4Li;xgJ2re_;. ' still whereit alone. unu! her they , 7 tot _foxher again. - He does uqf her very often._ 56 the moist oi her _-time is spent eating grass. hntil she in. really too fat id`: cozgzfort. Some- ;K_.!f.`iVI_I__1Aag,\'.'hen the children` have com-. 7 puny they pufthe saddle on Pussy and jh `ride up out; down across the meadow _ v` eld near _ the house. or use her to . __..g._ r...... bk- 1.:u.-h|rn- v - t C lThe trouble is to sup ly the nemunu. 1 Drinking vessels 3 ould be kept . scrupulously clean. `Wash them out ` 1mquent1y.,.,nn1LIil1 _.xt_ith_f,rL8h_'V9*3_1' daily, Fowia are very fond of wzver, often suffer from an in`-'_' u sufficient supply. Water iS_H10 first thing they want in the morning. and they willtake 9. drink of"it `the ` lastithing ltetore going to roostxnt _ night. ` - Tf`vnn would have a. smrden. keexi it nigyt. , V If you would have q. garden, keep feqced, `or else kep the fowls confined. ` TF1: ncohlfxil fn nvnnnf. th `KYO `to thriV3 fenced, else keep the towns Comluuu. l It/is useless to expect the two to ` other Hens will scratch, and they ' delight in digging around -growing ' o pl:ints.and vanes. A two-foot width at` wlm npttinrr will be sufficient to plant:3_.and A two-um vuuuu of wire netting will be keep them out of the garden, if -iteis securely fastened and staked tostand erect. Theywvlll "rarely attempt to fly 'oyer it, but will creep underiieutlxg if there is 9. chance to do so. A flock of fifty Leghorn liem, rightly -managed V i. will keep. an average family in! gro . cries, besides supplyingithe table with ' eggs. It is not necessary to t.1ke`_gro- cery~store prices for eggs. Among the residents of any town may Mix: found those who are anxious to secure guer- anteed eggs. and willing to pay an ex- tra. price for them, We know of term- er'swi\'es whoohtuin from three to five cents a. dozen over market `price for all their eggs" in3 thisrwuy. TWO WAYS or UN,LOAi)IN( HAY. To upload rapidly on thetstack: Take it long rope,` `three-quarters inc-ht1_1'l'eli 4 tie! the ends to'\:' the lxwk` part of the rack, just over the sides of the lied, take it over theprack to the front end of the stack,, hitch the team" to the rope and pull the load out of the rack. _ By taking. the stack in short sections you can` put it up ready `for topping. _To stack hay in the field with a go- -devil:.~ .Til.k6 a "godevil," tliatslidee _ on ,the_'g1'ourid,- put 3. horse at each Ven a. rope or chain about seven ` feet long; make the inside checks on ` ixttlnf ver$' _ 7 1.. LI......... `Dull nlhvnn mm 5 thin rope to them. _ Pull nllyou ran` into thiafstack, than `take four 12x12 l plunlcstwelve feet long andplace them onthe end `of the stack, side byjside, one end resting on the ground. Bring your load ofhay. on the "go-devil, to the end of the planks; then drop the *1Y1Eid:h'6l`and`let*a mun take each horse and turn him.aronnd'and` pull out the o-devil. Now lead the hbrses uglaside of the ha.y.a.n with the back of the" go-devil, push it up onto .the ;':tack. By building thb stack in sec- tins you ._can_ rapidly__ put -`up feed in the field. and it will aavs 'm an'y. 4' hard ds.y s pitching at sorghum 10:` mil- let. Stack can lxaput up as high as say seven feet. d Then top out from .yy.1gon. . " .: -- the horses can pull without chokigmge _ ~\ "`_: ~~ - `LEAP YEAR `ALLTIIE TIME. A . `_ Ihere,;are {my "young pe'ople_}who; 9 object to"gstt"uSg married xettthem; keep away from` Argentina. Cl_`he-Gov- -ernfnat 'o.la;1`med` at Iha` steady dg- _ "crease in populutgion. ;ho.s,paaa'ed 2). law` yvhich; in effect; 7tA9;xes_unmurried.peo~ pl6T,f 1\11Ia\v tends .53 ._o11ow&: I-`A2114 .'.o ....".....l':..m-.:.h|n:'nrm nf hif.hai D16. ,,_1\m5 mw ],,VlLu.B-D.3._LuAa:.avIu.` V .' ~ People 0!! niara.geub1s:`uge of hither "sex "who _ref_ua to .w,9d; withbutjrear .3 ' ions" which ar_e_ considered, valid in law shall _rmt_." be permi1'._tedito.mari'y, L thex_`eaf_ter wi.;hoxit' _t;ho permission A, of the Gbvernmennt. Theyf ahgsila mllz , - over po.y`2a;n indemnity `sum of. npt more S than $500 to the` person `mxosie1~oei'; they have 0fl1:3Bd~'.~' , L * 3` - Vnnnrv `man hull wm-nan -l`1Dd6l` tWen"' ; t`j`wx"1tLy `to t.\ven.ty-oihli t:he 1'v.w. it_they;- ' o..1'*enot married &*-7Weuty.7'takesgthem `~ "nav IL 'h.a`nv'x'r taxit U163` 'r`emuin`Aaiii`1e:` they have :eIu.seu.'-' K V , * ` Young `men and womenjgnder twen- .-ty years old o.r6j:_xemp N _' , and can: marryxas eneyprease: but from in hand} and thei I':(ei\T are?-bT1Iig`e&rtQ hand. and tno>tx1`enAare~ou11geurm_ * pay): heixvyitax it they rem`ain`Vajf leg` - - In Arse..nt.ina~'wsimen prn1=8M9~ 611 `as mdlkao an u`x1ihnr,ad.`yi(iung.`man T between twenty` and.tw3t3 .+eiVght*y{ara~ . olgd in ha.t':uonn.trjy;--ha.a Va txbublgsama M um Not rnw `ia.-x.Ie!n'KJlo.~io my '1D|.|l LICII LUV uvunw. u. ...... ....- -- :brinx h`om_e the cows-from the "pasture; oi cour,se"wheu she starts into a Iiald .wherer'1he cows aye, those-cnws ' no coming home or there will bo_trou- LI- ' _ . Hin.r4:of,E_ , V I *5 .beon,m&r'ri~d~V.,~i8hI'*`3`*?`;` mugs ,h`.;os.g irzm is W-`J H ..-, ( L!9N`.-!6Img`er. (2 - M mad: at tho oftha 1:08,: *3. cm in stem: fuor.w1th P um ladies. `1`hil,kind at Leather 11 remfo1Hhin- getvorydurable. -' .. 34 liquor dealer in Binninchtm. Alt. mixed `wood Ncohol with chehp `\rhiBk0,Y audit-Id Lt to hispatropi Ten ofzunm died within Lhme dawn. I i 4 W.- .. , pg-9-g , A / I AI$;"ucia wueh; Hit: 50"` V `w >;...n9,. `*5 _ in thiwgorldlnthb M nun... a.. r...u- an... .....&=..r mum-a * Int! 5014: w to ms t within t.hreIgmd:)9.` A 011---; _1.-.1__- .__-....-. ` `Own vvwuul wuuu uogue - - A. pTexa judge enoourageg the hu.sb- ' `fund at 5 irting wife with this och I ' `"733 "5_`1.irting iruo pretext for!-'diV`.`. -03%, but it in 9.-good excuse for a. fun-` ' eraln" Drug, on , rahu >015: . A ` One evening the millging had been ti `done and the cows turned back into ~ the midoiv. when some friends being It the h9l18t). Nellie concluded e :5 shots; them what a nine saddle pony `sliehad. Puss, for canine reason, did U not fancy laying the saddle strapped- on. but after she was ready B('6l!l6(l i, all right, -and` Nellie told her friend to mpunt and tdkei. ride up the road t '.thro1'1'gh the field. Pussy saw the cows 1 ai&~aeomed,te pay an-attention .to , - the jerks` at` the` bridle to" rlrnw `her i back to*tl1n mud. but tossed her mane 1 * tnd caxltered ott after tlm` cows. Her ` _ rider did not know that \va_.9 what she ( ;1;1Q4L_g_o_'ult.t;r quite a struggle, oom- ~ pulled her `iturn and wine Lack with- ou3/them. .'l`his` was too much for ` `?I iiB`3 { `W110, be`g`an`cutti_11g allsorts of ~] -. caperu,4x'inal1v dashing tori bqme; to v the delight oi the frl.-rid and the `dis- 7 gust of Nellie, whp said_tliat`_i ussy _wllld._;lIi(l"Hh0uld>g0, straight, up the r0Id,and Starl.d.i.n a cowboy race up j the road, Puss jumping sideways, cr -1j_;o_mys,'an`(`l every other way, .uutlLNel- hiving made a` circuit of llie Held. *1 ratumedto the starting point. !lush~ ed and triuinpliant, but not car_ing_ to leak any one to ride benagain, at least 1 in tha..samo field with s;-r-mv.- V _ 0x_ie_ of the cgwa ia_.9. great favorite : of Bunny's. Horses sometimes like to . xumu an -m-. 9 sum vn yup ; 4 judicial (Incision rently ahnounig ` ; 041 in Kentucky` pibhiiai>bJ_3ui1<'1_inK_a.nd f M loan associations charging their mexn- 1 bars more than six per gent. -for the I .4..- -5 ._..-._-_` uens more wan nu. per Igouu. Mn um - use of money. ` 1 N. R..Freema.n, Jugtib of the Renee. i , of Winamac. I11d.,V has mnrriesd 2.397 ' eoupm-1:. we age is 94. amd.he chal- . lnnm-2: nnv mun n! his wrnrn tau wrest- eoupwa. ma 15 vi. ammne cunt lengea any man 0! his year; to t%i_Y{'_e _ v ling ~or`junz'{ising"ri1h`tI:Jz."" rm... I........:_...5.`|..:..3..1.. ..:.h.. in H-an world is `Joe. W.HGrixmen, of Augusta-_. . Ga. He is six feet. four inches in height and weighs 5241-.24 pbunds He meas-V ; urea 63 inches around~the waist. M` T v-'1 1 1- II n,__,,-__. u_-.... 2.. .. ..-I : luau Lucucn u1,vu.uu`I.uo "unav- E ony of epileptica, numbering about _ -` 1,500. The colony wna- established in ' 1868. and -patievnts from all-`putts of; the -` ',`world 89 there for t-reatgnexgt. m_L_ -L-.....: .... :4... anti! Ynhnu VYUIUL U UHIVIV JUL l4lv|lv.I.1U|\LIn Rate abound on the _Sci1ly Isienus, : neimtbe seashore. At low tide cra.be= ' drift into the underground avenues leading to the rat-holes, and the rate ` gnaw. off their legs to prevent their % nm-.n.'m\_ r . , ` Izuuucpv The l Conn., wa. tlmt`. which contained the laws of `Yale College. It wnissukad in 1748,. and was all in Latin. The Jaws 1772. ' wheeled c . which is drawn by a large hind the cart. 1': u, ,. .4 1'_!.-....- `[....I:.. ..m..'1A` mfg`: book printed ip New Havelnl,` } 1 I were afterwards printlsd in English, in ` The bass-druni1"tia one of the instrnm- 1 - outs of bands attending "1jegim em;s of ` the Servian rmy. It is fixed on a tWo- V mined dog. The drummer walks be-L % he is decked with his run may '9: jew- , elm, `At such times the gems in his - orogvn and wornbon his person are val- ued at $12,000,000 - ulnu um um. _ _ ` The Sultan of Lniliore, India, would 1 be worth atea.li.ngif he could be kid- ` mapped on eomastate oc('as'L0n, when M `M. :. ....-..L L. H... ...mAH AP I-ha -n`nl`rYV__ U310. nu 1ILq,vuv,vvu \ , It is much to the credit or the 'clergy-- 1 men of New Orleans that during `the recent yellow fever terror in that city : not one-of than desertad his pustof duty. Yet their congregations dimin- ished alarmingly. and in spme cases an- ` tlrely disappeared. ` " " A T......3.u. "v;vInn1\n"..`\0 tlnrrnnnnr` hl H415 U1 Ju-xuyxug Luuwu. The heavinat` biceIe rider in the k

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