Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 7 Apr 1892, p. 3

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IlqlIUl'I Ill IJUUI. vvuuunuvu nu G1;e_q._1; Britain ,and Ir1a`i1Q during. the; V931` .913-.5333". it 311017.! 1111.5. ibm-i to be` a gvgry .qt_i' V one. , ., Thpr total .. spent. inintbxtcinsi driukw $319 I tvrelvg mohthn mil! d6ua}2?\bIy,A.ove:` 1 vgohihniIi&7sishil ain he:oount;g_, lrr , ' ',_. 1-.,x| ( .. n 8.1 `J 51: 1,-8___iVf01'...V.17Y*<;~1.l.|Ir.!.|) ; I-Au --and-k `nnn'I`I!. `ll .{IfIQ" hf! ouurpunuu us Iuuvtuuvo Iywaa than that Mrs. Party had her J_.-_ 1.--..- :"~11}.; 1;` v+-. .' I.`4L:1? oix'a Thqipziud Ki:igd36m' Amance.` accord - nn -`nun A I. ,,__ ___.._____.__.__._..... __-.* `N that eping, D969 bust- rcise. ' 1 kc. Ayer, _&.=Co'... Lowell, Man -11 1'\.......I.o. nun! `hnnlm-I In Mndicln RINIKIIII Illa wluu - vi Fsmilx hr . the ;tsnr or_`1s91'u |`vmm.iV+s: 1ic> R 7S"A'L_E'3 HE AP, _t fipoungp nnubam may .:'1` i 8. W. 1 Lot}. muthpnnnotawutnoaa-on 1hnt`I_0 d.ora'oofIai>,t.A33.1n1th0on. . A owxsmii or Gon_.n6'-Lj)'ia-rmar or Anson; 1`"19.- `Y =!`.,F!!he. 1.`!!1'-#8 ->,. `S. hs1fLotI8.0o'n.,1,ooaorea. West8wras,{_:I3iI3otl2. Comma. no 0` ft` _1/6 acre. Lot 16,` south Davis street. Vuann A Pu'k_.lots.5 and 6 on _e_Epst Q of Lot, in BthCon..`10o.cres. ' ' ' ;weauI.oc1o,con.13.A - mA1l;ot`.po.:,-tloot. 2. in 1th Com. out o: rauwsy. 52- -_tr I-T, iPI%AN(iI?0B?3`I% * Hill AGIIOII Ann -tone ' nsnumon. _ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Also Pianos that have been in usealways on -T hand for sale. latest" J Lord axon A":'5-5 MADE The Repairing of Pianos 1: Specialty. Salesman for` F . BROOKS Messrs Heintzman & Co. 61 Elizabeth St. 117 King St`... W., Toronto. ~ Barrie. 27- NERVE`BEANS-a.re 3 new din- oovery that cure the worst cases of Nervous Debilgtgi Lost Vigor and BE Failing Manh : res_to1-es the weakness of body or nund caused by over-work. or the errors or ex- cesses of youth. This Remedy eb- Iolutely cure: the most obstinate cases when all other -1-nnurnmxrs have failed evento I_`lieV8. $o_ld byd_gug- obstinate when an omen- rnnuunxrs relieve. Sold bydrug- ' t 1 ` six! 05. sent b an `.';.."a,i`s 0`: 'i.'=e"t?;"`.?1a.e.s:' '_...; rfn .um' cs n`i'cn i'-. 00.. Toronto. Ont. Wnte for pamphlet. Baldin- _"-`I 1 )..._... kn `IT I` Iln'I'.nnn C __ Ulla. '1 0ruuw. Ulllu u nnvw nvn Barrue by W. C. McLean. fit. in 5th`Con;. 100 ` `- 1 con. man acresuexoept south 10 I 1-:---_ nu I 'I'1ini1'l\"I\'l'I1n;v rn'rr nu W J - I ` . : A ` I -. I'aot8. ln 1;`con.. zboperea - X 4 ` Towntsnt or RAMA, Oxumo COUNTY. L01; i0.*Cone8sion '- 3; 1oz acre; Lot 8. Concession " C. loomcres. I Il\Y\Yl\V A 'lY`I'-Ill I-.1'I7I)1'l1E"I` - ' 000,000 greater than the bill for .1890, but this increase was not more than the natural increase offpopnlatnon. E'Don t buy your dress goods before you `see the splendid assortment at Fraser, Clark 1, (1,, 9, ` . DUO IILIU I N &Co. a The burro is not a pretty beast, but in thewild Western plains he is sometimes very useful. The V burros instinctively know where water is to be found. and if miners have been out" a day or so without water they are very liable to be deserted by their jacks, the animals breaking away and rushing off in the direction of the nearest pool. More than one party of prospectors, or travelers has been save`! from perishlng of thirst by. the instinct -nr intelligence, or whatever you may please to` call it---of these animals, for the burros`, even if halter-ed, will smell the water when `they cannot go to it, and give brays of joy at its proximity. If one of them is released when they exhibit thesesignsof enthusiasm and his steps are "followed he will be sure to lead the 1 `travelers to the nearest waters. NEW PIANOS i `:2: 11-,": -L `. |*a.5,`I`.<.' 2- _z,: i become listless, fretful, without ener- 1 { gy. thin and weak. Fortify and build j {them up, by the use of I .-o'|>T1KRWv?n. EIi.'ltN-D'- ' HYPOPHOSPHITES 0f Li1n_ej and Soda. I Palatable `as nmc AS A PREVENTIVE on I CURE 0F COUGIIS 03 00133: "I BOTH I gut nu) AND Ylllllll,-I1`-I8 nu! IIALLEII. I enuine made by Scott & Boyne, elleyille. I almon Wnppa_t:_at qll Dpugglsts, 60c, and I S (V 81.00; I I. I I I I I I I I I I. L rnwpnuag 01' Y :1. w.a|uu%att.4rni-om . oiir. n of one n1neV Ilium! it Not Ornamental. `JQII\IC9IVI`D C > .""'+"."7' .1.m~mox. AULT anfrglggl & _. .. 4.. - jjjjj LT- Some Growing Too Fast }C h I3ld/la`,; - |hx1.r ArP1:ItiI1'1lI.lI1!I;30?r1?-IIIIIY | Y . ; . man rnnnrru t. nnnpnnms BY; THE W9-our U-.1 F419?-U- .v-;_, .-.-r- *--s * , .. : m-mnuln1o.u.ruRPosna `in EPBEQ . nonn11,w_8.Hn,nl.narBl0 Blur Ann .' All uxseaees curable Dy .li160lSl'l0lBy can ue treetedit home by the Dorenwend appliances. The Dorenwend is the_ only.legitimat;e Electric Belt nude. which fulfils the requirements of Electra-medical science; "It is as complete Body Battery, it has an independent Battery which neretee a. mild continuous current of Elec- u-Inltv `luzhlunnlt -hnnlrul and Ann ha 1-nonhtfntl 91':-3:3 wo3LD=s _B_:s:n:-. : All Diseased curable by Electricity` can be lmnnfn it-Jmma hv tlm Dnmnwand -nnnlinnoaa. !lBl'8I56. I mun OOIIWIIIIOIII OIIITBIW OI E100- citmlwithout shocks) and can be regulated to suit e strongest men or the weakest child. It .is 3, current of: Quantity, not merely. a. sensation current. and the quantity current is the greatest curative. It `is a successful treat- ment for Indigestion Rheumatism. Neural scum hnmbago, Liver and - ldney_ Tron lee, Weak Back, spinal Disease, Heart Trouble, Nervous Ilnhlhtv- Pm-nlvnln. Va:-nzo. Female` IIIIJ IIIIOIIO9 IIOI-I'U 'I'l'0IlI)lUg LIOIVDIII _ ED llehlnty, .P_u.,ralyIl,I, Ye Io._ Femgle Com ltlntg, Im otence, exunl Decline, and diseases oft eNervouI u.nd'Muscu1ar systems. A * - -. A h A Remember that the Dorenwend `Belt is the yg latest invention in this line. it was invent- `! A nnvnnntnnt nInntIIIninI|_ And rnnlrl III than yer: latest Invention 1!) H113 llil. in was LIIVUIJIV ed. y a competent electrician. and ranks as the `best in the world,_,we defyany one to bring proof to the contrary. . Do not class this belt with the humbuz combi- nations qt leather and metal, with which the country is bein ooded. . If you wish to ex- eriment with c eep useless articles. buy them. ut it-youeiwant to procure a enuine electric belt. and one that will be 0 benet, get a Dorenwend Belt. Qnn nnnnn and nv-can fnr nlnntrnfn Rank uorenwenu new. Send name and address for Illustrated Book on Home Electro-medical treatment, and men- tion this aper. The Ilorenwend Electric Belt an and Attachment Co. . . - .0. H. DORENWEND. Eleotrioan. . 103Yonge St.. Toronto. Can. The Dorenwend Belt is the only one that will stand exnert examination. Others keep clear nf it whi n we unlinit it IIBIIII 61 UPI} ellllllllllllall of it. whife we solicit it |J.F.JAGKSON, GHILIIRIWS PHOTOS. )LAac.5wonKAspcIAL1v| F. A.LETT flre, Life And :3?S';% with $100,000,000. P. O. Box I32, - Barrio. 0.H.l.YON&SON, }%nnAIN%1IIPE, PunILANncMEm.| . nun Aiunionn PlAN08.._.. .U`nexoell6d in Tone; Touch and Durability. Inspect! n lioited.-' `Always leased to sho 1;:-3:0 stock always on lgand. T Also otgoog mgond-hand instruments to poll on easy to;-man: to rent. ~ T Lairi{e'iaTo`sI:_.bl `or rt-class horses, young, b tirlvertdnd heafvy horses. Sound young man taken oneinntrumentsg. . . Iiommom :PlANOS__.ANl_) oneAms| It.abloI. 0orner.Ov_ven `E _ .-':5'4.f'sL.-859- SODhl&.St- H.-'10-. ' `M onpnris RESPECTFULLY somorrmn. 21-I `enet other the Each etent. made iumn e t_he nII`II'I:_;`T[TI1 Iuuu-It, I `;='-.j..'n`i?i.`. -5 P . 1 . taotur1ng.`nd,.:`"":.;'ii: s1inct`'ag::f lt`i"1?1,Il"a.t,eat ' imurg " ` EX5A.MINlIj STOOH` A fol-0 * . . AIITIIRMBITE "AID ABITIIMIIOIIS PHOTOGRAPHER, 32 Dunlop Street. lane, Ph.qIor`of_ Park, are. msulumcs AGENT. GAPITAL PRESENTED EXGEEIIS `w?M.~*`s'H`E%aw%o%o D, Ix_.g-.v._-H.-wu-v)-HI-1'-V`! '9.-"Y ? :pL`\V` s.. On-no: , T Ymns Ross B o("sk. Foot of Toronto Street I To am'hnnA_ " USU km by WIZIDI1 4t! Accldent Insurance. SDI! DIDOK. | lull in Lunuwu I Telephone. ' BA'RRI`E, ONT. Correspondence Invited. --Daalers in-- STUDIO : EXCELS IN I n'1'uun' Inuona I 1 I-I. SEWREYZ" KL _lJv ' rswal- V 31-] Tngruomsnu Anvmei --s'rEAuI-- |PIlINTING Hausa Iikorm Ann TASTEFIII. sxseuhol innxnmuun mums. * I23';nuNLOP"ST.. name, % in-`us uumvuuen. I="AoILrI"-nu l~I respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish entimatea for all kind: ol work in all the styles of printing, Inch cums, Alall L .l. AILU \I-I.I.I"\l U Lilli RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ORDERS, ENVELOPES. Afulllineatallpdoelc ' NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, % WEDDING cums, VISITING cums 1' {3 llfteti `them ` MEMOBIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ORDERS 011' DANCE MENU amps BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS-Plain and Ornamental. DODGERS, FLYERS, AT TORONTO PRIOE8 DEEDS, MORTGAGES. OHATTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF EQUITY or REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASE8. FARM LEASES, RENEWALS OF OHATTEL MORTGAGE. DISCHARGE OF ` ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ETC DIVISION COURT BLANKS, MAGISTRATES BLANK8, SURROGATE COURT BLANKS, CONSTABLES BLANTKS. Blank Forms of any k1nd- printed to 3-` Q1 |romu-:1 nuuzemnv: WOIO arms ulder FOR 1892. Published by the Proprietor, 5. Wesley, Burrle. Copies 25.oents at the oioe; OI went mall, pentpsid, on receipt of the Vs. nsm;mumm Pronrloto eourrrv or smcoz, TEE: _HU'l'H-`KN ,1. the wee1}1 y'Pu1u;h.'q K `*#`h4.9 uifb` 9``'``5-%5ii3 5-! . " m.I..-.s-12'....'.<..vL .zT..`L.1;u:._'V -or 033133 or ALI. omssns or-'-` STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE OIROULAR8, LETTER OIROULAR8 fI1`I 1'|l`IIlN Afullllneof . BLANK FORMS '.z;tdm'uInu Anvuto: / . Always kept in stock --or -un-- be 300 -FOB ` MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASE. SNIPES, mo. . 1.4.1,- Rainy 'hzne bburg gr -uvl" - than coh- 'Ir? stjve_ its the_ < ` ` the Humanity : Mortal Enemy. H.` - The amazingly rapid increaseb! of me years cmnot have failed to arrest the attentionof those who read the news - __.. W has thii "increase in hntihnane ;,;`pm. W1.1i1-.thi.- iyaoraeseim :';9n.`1h:-:. ed to the ranks of the emokere_ 1 will be found, we think, to be mainly among them. their children, grandohildgqq, and the immediate members of th who are bv association with them subject- . . , .._L...`;ntv H-an nmnlrn ln(1An'i1f"niHiHE;3 W110 3'9 "3 ``` ` ` "`'"` """' ".`f`.`5.'.'.`.".I'.J`.'.`!I .T. ed to inhaling the smoke laden atmosphere of their homes or oicelo. I ~,_.. 9-, There, are of course,` excesses other than this which are strongly conducive to in- sanity. Brain lesions are caused by trau- matism, abscesses and other acute causes, but the postulate seems to be clearly and plainly established as wholly capable of substantiation that the great main cause of the present alarming increase of this afictiou, as well as of by far the greatest proportion of all. others neuroses,"1s-the absorption into our systems of nicotine, aided by the e'ectsIof alcohol, coffee`. tea, opium, cocaine, etc. A nnmhinatlnn of these and someothers 7 `t .1 wer so rathe to fad` eei;: {nest s?ma.1l, bear , For me delayed- Pure . V . And thus lt.!'8t,ld8, _ `ix That Grief by PM 9 W9? 1` d'"d-*;*. ;`* And fair is death by` starry deeds - nf Mercv crowned. ` well where lies a. truth` most 5' Die little ower, sweet comra Of patient cheer, For thou shalt lie V Upon my Psalter for a. bier, And buried bet . ` Upon my rumw. JUL .. ..,..,., And be . . Among its leaves, that when 1 turn A choice ensample I~r'n9.y_'aee ' Of what I lealrn. ' oplum, Uuuiuuu, ovu- A combination of these and like chloral, chloroform, etc., with nico- tine, is vastly more powerfnl for evil than many times the same qunntlty of any one of the agents mentioned in the last para.- graph alone, except cocaine. The ayslsem will quite commonly fortify ituelf agamat -._.. ..c H... wk nln lint. rntsunina orent nnv N07 `'V!```-* "`?'T' ~ , A *'."`il-` `T :16 Patient all night 1n.my Outwa M. 15 : tch the lamp, and `ad ' A Thy thankless tomb8!o_ om . , WU]. \.1lll"U uunuuauw-AJ nu. Von, ----- s -a....._- one of the whole list, retaining great any quantities of those which are cumulative, like nicotine, and the user may live to a very advanced age under these circum- stances-th9.t is, if he uses only one with only an infrequent indulgence in some of the others. ` , ,L:'l.'I...... -3 u\nml\I\`cI Ilikn nun An nun mepotuers. The children of parents who use or are subjected to constant breathing of the smoke of tobacco are quite generally of a strongly marked neurasthenic diathesis. The following facts will doubtless have been not infrequently noticed by those who feel any interest in such matters or can be observed at any time by almost anyone. Twopeople marry. The bride s father has either never used tobacco at all or has chewed it or snuffed it only, never having subjected his family to breathing atmosphere in closed rooms which was thick with itsfsmoke. The groom, on the contrary,` smokes freelyin hisrooms at home and his wife, for the first time in her life, is compelled to live in an air charged with nicotine. In many instances if the use of the weed is exceedingly free, no children at all are ever born, or only OD8. ODE. ' ' _ I But, suppose children appear; the eld- est, born while the mother has been but a comparatively short time under theinu- ence mentioned, will be a healthy child very nearly. -It will be somewhat neurasthenic, but not very markedly so. The second child willbe a veryjydecidedly nervous one. The next almost an invalid and here the number will be likely to stop. If, however, more children are born in this family, -look out for nervous or very early deaths. It is in such falnlilieslthatl the children are so commonly lost from zymotic diseases. -Dr. Henry Nash. Do You Cough`? Don't delay. Take Kemp s Balsam, the locst uollgh cure. It will cure sore throat or xi tickling: in the throa.t.~ It will cure pains in the chest. It will cure inuenza. `and lvronuhitis and all diseases pertaining to` the` lungs, because it is a pure balsam. Hold it to the light and see how clear and thick it is. You see the excellent e'ect"after taking` the tirst dose. Large bottles 50c,;' and f` $1. Sample bottle free. i ` ` Sunday Observance. . A What is the proper observance" of Sunday?" I answer : The primary thought is rest. This was _ the main thought of the Bible. For those who can devote Sunday to spiritual uses it is a duty ; but they should not enforce such uses on others. We have no right to pro- hiblt by law any of those who wish to go down the bay on Sunday. I have a theory that the ministers of i this city might do an immense amount of good in the summer by instituting Sunday mis-' alone on the excursion steamers. As soon as the boat leaves the dock let a half dozen young people with good yoices sing several hymns, and then let some enthusiastic young man make a stirring address of not over ten minutes on some practical religious topic. A `I and nn`Inn:n- an!` `Iron PFUUDIUHI IUIIBIUUD UUP|Us All art galleries and free libraries T should be open on Sunday, for. such marks of progress are not a breach of the Lord s day. The persons who object to this don t know what poverty is, and just as long as ministers object to such things they will gain no hold on the laboring people. This is just the class they fail to reach, while on the contrary they were just the ones that _Chr_lshtm get hold of. On these grounds 5 the opening of the World's Fair on Sun- days, but not all day. Let it be opened Al . hnnn `net #11:: uuint 3kg`? 1 \-Au] D, uuu HUI: ll. U-yo JJUV 5" "U Vyvuv at noon for the rest of H13 twin- sibly it would not b7'1`el1 ave he ` machinery department open ; but In W art galleries, and everything; of 1511 nature, should be opal} by allvmeons. The Tobacco Habit. The Rev. J ames E. `Sentz. of the Pure bY_t6riu.n Church in Morriston, N. ...J.',; ll, bemg disciplined for playing temiig and `E99-`I02 _the young men of his- conroga- ! 6 l'9BtV-. ontal- Freemont, Ohio. He chewed and ' remok-_ vuull MU ulgarewes. ' ` v Thietime it is Thomas B00110]; 0 ed for over ei ht ears, and died at the 3-as of one hudrzdyand nine.', I993 tinned these pernibiueggbl within a. few days (if ,-,_,,;" ~.,,`-`- r\-,_..,,v_;, '1 There is 9. well-Enbwn ""m`i.n 0 V acme- WIDR like 52 years of age in N ew Havei * C011-. who never knew W113` April 7;1s93=:;% d fair 18 (leumu u_,-.,...,,. Of Mercy crowned. `t8Iltl0ll.0"1 lauyau wuu l'UD'll_IIl.IU Liquo- e. W12I1%.%thI91!re!991-9% f;?>onfLr-;. ran_k_s 9f the Qmoken-a_ 1` r, comrade die, nknnn VUU. IILIU. I.I.lUB' ad the ins. "H6 `gon- -ha-blta. up `to lib,` "7 " mm :1 New Haven, what , ,. , igiiuga, `T `miter Q $1 of` aottffe-"' OI IGVIVM numb an com9!,_tp hug}, from ,,1ndi%ho has seemed, to `breathe. CI '.:e..:l? . u an tin. _ Tie L was ottendm hie: .ce1-tie d_ thut dpath V` om paralysis" of the heart. V $5 Invo- :L 63 V doctor who. They Love lute hut cannot Women. V The nuthor asks `us to imagine a. bru- nette of 15_ or 16 developed into 5 preco- cious miturity; an erect gure of. medium height. but splendidly proportioned, with a hurt thet. `in hie op1.n`ion, would make -at-chested ` Engu._h womengreen with en-vy`,a. proud "and graceful carridgdzi I perfectlyjoval. with a complexion Jpotleu, but withllightl tinge of _'.G`re o'le5 blood that imports to the cheeks : hue like that of the demak rose; eyes large. dark lus- Iniin {'19}:-:"n'&r1'-`Rn `Inn. -31...- I--I....". .._.'2Z.'.e.' ...... . svvuvur,-cYul.|~"FllUllK!1` you stop` the ham. I will not treat s man _who per- sists in using the cigarette. It results in insanity and dentin T - T Them, symB6Ii7Jf '3 biilllitte .nd"i"61i1'[i-' .tuc_>up natuze. Imagine, he aaya,thie face ~._:`.' "5"-"' k"'"3. E/'f 1,`.E EC? "2, 1.3953. red Tm: end the sensuous lmee e surround- eet -in vfreme of soft black hair and our- mounted by a. white hat of the most 00- quettinh fa_sl_1_ion,~: 013 vvrhigh ~ repqpe zjgplg. pwer! an !'I9.:1.i*h.-` WEE: 7 duum OOIIIB :6 . fvin s'd".f>yI ';ai.1ken.;1.uh" 1 n35, malmhb whipm fox-'3 L `at 91'$*ok:'1i vs vuv uuuaun sunv, you IDIEUQ UIIII l.|lI'1 -I..I.--L..-. . -.._.jl -._.'l .`l-'l:-_n.-1_ -1_:__I__1 &;`,,""';,`;f;{`;%,+?' ` Fyigsd 22951: = TZ1'Zf. ..`i'.7}'2`7%'$ .a'f'-'L'.`Ia T&'e`Ya'`1'.'if'S'1i?.I.i$ nostrils that dilate nervously at every an m |:'rn anti -nnnsin-I vuu vuysu n vuvv ul. 3 Iluluu In IIU WUIIILUIT DI nsture s~ferfecto'x;s. . ~ 9 .-~- :*:It';t5s~ $96!!!!` rsemzaiii taL: :y;L `at! Iipsvand th snrtoun _- `:1. ;.'.`.`x `` :;`:.:`I.` :T:':`.' `;_'.'. .:..: ;..`- 1.`; `;*_. J ' ":21 :- _-:` vs van. UL lll Q0 -9 V VI t;:l:hv 3; v;hito and regular" that to catch a glimpse ot them through the Oupid shbow of a. smile is to wonder at I! n 5 n` -n . an-`nan: Aim .- """'" 5""' "'Z"":2.3","'3' ".\ "7`" P?` V v soft texture Q9n`c.f .;:.a.zm `*.i.'re3ar=,is1. a.-., mode known only to the _ orthgof er-is` and Madirid,w'ith a. sparkle hereand there" of a diamond or a shy glimmer of dull gold; Imagine nally the whole being in- stinct with the grace and vitality of youth and we have the auth_c__r g rprotrait of an Argentine girl. i ' " - It In Iuunnwnn 1'n1':tv\=`r`-Al""'|nf in -I-fnfnf Afgllblll gin. , E T _ It is, however,..admi_tted' that in spiteof all these charms the beauty of the Argen- tine does not move- one s higher-impulses. It dazzles the eye, captivates the, `senses, but `does not appeal to the soul`: These resplendent creatures, after all, : are but ne animals. ` Then the greater charm of women next to personal beauty, a sweet voice, is lacking. The voices of the Argentine women are harsh, discordant and shrill. When you hear them talk you I experience ` the revulsion which you feel when, after gazing for the first time at the plumage ofa peacock, you . hear.it scream. There seems to. be something about the climate which is adverse to the development of the voice, and by which every one is more or less affected. For the rest we are told that Argentine girls are lively, playful and mischievous as kittens, and very fond of gayety. ` They are passion- ately addicted to music,` and the crown of their ambition is the attainment of three things--the piano, the French language and a string of lovers. - Vnnwuuuu ----.--- Seoretary Langley of the -Smithsonian Institution has been experimenting for some time past with reies from Cuba. He says that the light .they'_".:give is the `e.`. cheapest .in the wotld produced, that is to say, with `the -least heat and the smallest-expenditure ofenergy; and he believes that a successful imitation of it wou1d.prove amost protable substitute for andfelect.ricity.- The insects" are beetles two inchesyloniz. and belong` to the family `cf.'_`.`snapp1ng&.bugs, so Tcalled because wheni-one of them is latdaon its back it snaps itself into the air with a clicking sound. _ ' nu- _-_..-L"i u_'.' 1:4.-1. ').1.:; ::....a.. unu. . The secret "of the- light this rey - gives is as yet undiscovered. ,Appare_nt- . ly it is connected in some way with the T __xnysterious phenomena __o_f life, and chemists, and physioians"haVq sought in vain_.to'expl-ain its `origin. _ _Qn each side -of the; animal : thorax is a luminous membranous `spot. and` these ash at in- tervals, so`the Gubzms out a dozen of the insects in a_ cage together and so obtain a continuous illumination bright enough to read by. V __ " ,_ i'p This light is accompanied " by no per- ceptible heat. and is; seemingly, produc- ed with almost no expenditure of energy. How great an improvement `it represents upon all known articial lights can be imagined when it is stated-that in candle light, lamp light or gas light the waste is more than .99 per cent. In other words, I if they could be so obtained as not to throw anything away. they would give: nearly 100 times the illumination which they do afford. WM; Baby was sick, we gave her Gusto:-ls. What she wan. Child, she cried for Castor-is. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. 7 I when Ihehadchildron, the gsvotlnm Cutortn. 1:: w ww Don't drive, but lead. . Don't be afraid of any man. - Donft .bp'anybody but yourself. Don t follow everybodyls advice. _ Don't lash the sinner instead of the sin. . -g 3 A Don't tell all`yo'1i knob `inane s'ernIon.` Don't feed people with unbsked dough. Don t-oer tivnhanna-y9l1~.h&ve not tasted you;-gdfgi `..' .. ll. ` 1: I ._;v` "A Don't ask any one to work harder than you yontselh... 2.4 :Doii t.o'e asetlmental confections of intellectual shavings. - 'l\.._!A. -...--4.61; manning : nnn`rgI>_._ for III IIVIIVVU IIIDO u . 1l_9:t mt thxiailli iioh ._ L can`: _.!J__HArlc y LU vuv ryvrnv u .- ---- -_, _-_ the p;ei1i,e`;heirhea.rts, g T Don't restrain too much ; it is well often that stem: escapes. e ' Don't expect the,Lord to be always in as big 3` huriyis you are. _ n-....v.. 1:... tn 4)... third mnimrv. nor in . P..'H.1!P E1? WWII, *.-.--9," "pb"or,' `nor ibdteetir ybu'ua1f' wiu your brethren. _ BI D nutty DD lvu uuvo Don t live in the third century, not the twentieth century, nor in the clouds. `Ix--_u .1.-~.~_:-A- n.u `-3.1. =:Ii`nnn'}n- _ The Value or the Microphone. In Some particulars of a remarkable case of revival from apparent death have 7 ,1- 1-_...I :....'..... m. Dntanhnro. A I10 nwonuem uuuuury, nun. In 'vuw -u..,.... Don'mespiae ssh? mt?` [di-tum r it: `o`o1", up? `bdteei th 1`Bl G!BI.B_ or Anqyanwznn. Cuban F1:-e Flies. l auuvungu. , pro the people : pockets, for AL ..- Lnnn`n Fa:-.-owrrespn ,w!:i!1 iiI.friot, explained another md1cal`nia n ; Dr.` Lonkhmanow, saw the body.Aand having been informed` that the my "had suffered from" attacks of " hysteria and `catalepsy, thought it worthwhile to make a thorough exam- ination: "After trying various" other means he applied the microphone to the region. of the heart," and was enabled by. this instrument to hear a "faint beating, which proved that life was not -extinct. Everything was done to resuscitate the patient, who shortlyafterward recovered consciousness. nernutcigar. _ .I know a. little lady who would not harm (mound, who is a. pillar of ' the church at home,`yet who was recently` persuaded to commit a crime. T Ium Irkn urn!!!` T puruuuuuu DU uuulunu In Ulluawo I use the word erime` advieedly. I mean an offense against the`. peace and dignity of-these big United States, and an retribution . followed right on the heels of this desperate deed I may point a moral and adorn a tale by giving her away, which I propose to do. ` In I---I A 0 1 1, _,,_ 1' __:II _-1I IE..- ......,, - ,_-,--- -- __. vMy little friend, whom I will call Mrs. Parry, was one of a party` of us who went on a junketing tour into Mexico. We prowled down over the Mexican National, returning by way of the Central, and stopped. for a day at Paso del Norte, that quaint little village on the Rio Grande. There we separated. for the ladies of the party had learned to take care of them- selves, and proceeded to inspect the cathedral, the shops, the vineyards and otherrpoints of interest. TL .....- Ll.-.` n...+ `Mn. Darin! Inn` har- i all was; In: | adventure. ' lluvuuuuru. - The brilliant ideaoccurred to her that a box_ of cigars would be a nice present fo her husband. who is a great smoker andr she dived into a little den, which was one step u_nder ground and dark. There she insists that she met a retired pirate with.a black beard and native woman, who looked like a parrot and wore a mantilla. , The pirate produced a box of cigars, which he assured her were made especially .for the , nobility. eWhen she bought them the womantook her aside and spoke thus : n 11.5.... 9! ..L- --.`l In -.... A... 1. nnnnn USO. dial: .1-Ivy `av.-v-v p~-av,x- __ inst` {xx-Bbj5o1z ;'~=;fs44;1ii1b!o'tc)_ ` *- beomeimsitusl s`n`(I`o h`roIiic. may tic-piirgtivegby iibskentng tlirbowols, 1 conrm, rather than cure, the evil. Ayer : Pills, being mild, eoctivmand strdngthening. in theirraction, am gene:-: allyxecolntnendetl by. the as the -best_.ot aperionts. R . ,, a1'l'I'-_..!.._. 1.`-.. -..`..-IAAL `A- gngnun 61-; nuu apunu vuua . - _ Madame, she said, you go across riverlto-day? Exactly. You know the duties are frightful. Now nobody ever pays d_uty_o'n. cigars. You put them in your dr_ess-_Ishow you how--a.ud the custom oicer he: see no bundle and he says nothiimr. . tr..- nnnnnnt `nu fin: rnvnhallinl nf fill-I ? 'iii}'nI7tifdndt regulai action:,Io' that - mow Inln-in ogcellent` health, . .1-91;g.l;ht!s1e9..+Byan.2 16:98-; ~ = . V % ."__Havin use Ayer s Pills, with good `results, I I1?! `done their": for the put; - -posis for-whioh*1;hey are~recom mended. ~ P-r_T..60lIn61`8 M. D. ,:Gentre Bridge.-EPI. -98- L94 - Invvwwvn pg:-_-gv-._- _v .1` ,beeu subject, tori `` ears. constipation, without being ab e to nd. much relief, I at last tried Ayers Pills: ` I deem it both a (fut (and 3 pleasure to testify that I have erived great hen- etit from theirruseo `For over two years pest.1 have taken-qn_e at. these 13. every night hetero retxgm, Iwoul not ._ i_1_ling1y; be witho_1A1t_ -t e . , -G. `W. ` owgnen, 29' Main at.*,Car1isle', Pa; ' '_`,`tI `heme . takin ~ Ayers Pillsgqnii ' f _'ns ing them in my jam y since 1857, and A cheerfully `recommend them` ta all `-in \ need of asa.fe hut.ife_otI;aLca.thartio;" -`-John M:.-Bogga,.~.Lou1sv11le.:K- . .nn_._.;l_.1_A. ._.-__ M ..umI..;..-.1 C-{11 lays. nownuw. How account for the mysteries of the human heart. . My friend, as I have said, is a dear, good little woman, but the ad-4 ventnre fascinated her. Besides, what waswrong If everybody did it ! She hesitated and was lost. The parrot woman showed her how to stow away the plunder. The process consisted of pull- ing up her dress and pinning the edge of her top petticoat to. the waist. In the sack thus` formed the cigars were poured. This interesting operation was performed in the rear room. a . TL an-u nu Dauncw nnnnwnnt` AA Ill gnu rear: ruuur. d When .Mrs. Parry emerged, excited and eluted. _she suddenly remembered that she had yet to see the ancient church ofuadelnpe, and bent her steps thither. Half way there a. Mexican gentleman, riding a pony, pullei up and addressed her, -Pardon me," he said. but I think you hue i dropped something. She looked down an! there were four or ve cigars on the ground. " ugvopao qua-_r--,v3-x,,`-.-.-.- - _,..-,..,_',._ ur '-' For ght years Ivan amicted with - constipation. W-%hich.;at last. bepatne so ..bad thgt the;d9ft%r_s_~,could do no more eg V to`: me. - Then an't'o take Ayer's` ` Pills; V` and `sod: `the ` `bowe1s< ireoveredi their nouns} and regular action gun. `I. min In nvnhnnnf. hASI. J'I.;,s. L. no that IIVIQ Ulglt Uu Inulp sauuuua Oh horrors! In her shame and con- esternation she did notdare own up that the cigar: were here. She thanked _ him rather etily and moved on, with the miserable coniioueneu that she was leaking eigare at every step. Presently she hear`dj:a rnntlinz behind her,` and` n....1.:.... ..'.......a ..u 9.1: aha an fnnnw-' IQU II ITIIIJIIJIQK , uvuuau nun, U-nu logking agound. uw that the was follow-` ed by.a._;'npi.dly.' incrnulng procession of Mnw:nnn' nlnblm Ilfl ` flu: nnfln. Than 6Q D?-D,`l.'lpl.uly. guurnnuug yuyuvuuvu vs Mexlcenu`, ptckmg up the spoils. They, were allpmpking, and a demo cloud of " emokehveyethnng the line of march. . ' ,tn1-ged the ..nativee all simul- speqnnly thein sombre:-on, like a. chorus, in a7;jcomio' opera. She `doesn't: know; to this moment. why she .didn t a faint or die on the apot. When she!` 0593 #59,. ,h!1I'0h. .5`? the door of... which. 359` 1195, 1.19`-l'::1.'-'3. 9318! : .!.1! x 1511815` there -were half}; hu11`(lred7net_lveg_ln `T in F: .1` . : L. . -{ . LIf`_"_."'.f`.-"-1 .`.--,' :,.> . _.` _. ._.- .-.4- ...--l J blah n-Ami n |1-' . tlers,-;_j, _ `~ dq

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