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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 22, 1888, p. 1

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waters broth ers 25 tbtxceali street guelph wellington marble wofet qtiesso st g17sm2 hamilton clark prorrietors wbolessje eid ftcil dealers ia mirfale grtnite tad ctcxtthing pertaining to ccmeterr work direct icpgrfetb of ailticda of granite ted i j sorble hiring ituly visited the bay cf fccdygncila qirricstihtisg purchased the entire itoek ofpiy tcredgitaiwicocccicatifceiditoaet etottes crcs cl of alexindcr txykr tt lea titn costte till crlil further notice seli tt prices cetfr befsre tnoxs ia ociuio fcrfa- tuace grtcitc rcocests it hih fio ft er36fut9fiicoorleii aiivorfctsd citemirimctelfiiiis- parties ncting tnytiicg ia this lice rill do ttu to ctll tad sec zx before pcxcliuirg cisc-chcretstecirtsiee- czr prices tre froni sotojopercectfaelot ill oiher deiien- 1 liyert waverley novels s3 vol cinct bound ta it cith 1w cull psc iuiurition eomijete odiuan eocticjnc til the ucuw apiwudiim glowtrj- c pablkbers price j 15 dyt low price st pays bookstore guelfh day sells cheap -eight- to the front oe all c0upetit10x we place oub elegant and substantia goods splendid in qwlity 1 j complete in assortmcntl 1 orerfoiring in gcneroas btrpiins j boots and shoes avb3ss3 072s20es c at prices tht tlwiys lead to speedy eilea lowest prices c0is1stext ftth- good quality cubtom work and eapairink promptly attended to w williams mill street acton salfafltetfwaxied pepifasest rosiiiosccirtaeei ith ttltry adexpaset ptid any deanrbicej eta aafoceoedtilitus pecaliar adttaues to be- cuinrrr stock coarfutc iadadicg vims ftil- jeflinx rpocitltifls oaraifree kusethisptper address itoace beows eeothees scx- lerymcc eochorr x gtielpii business couege gueleh ontario tex fifth schouttic petr beta seiitesiber lit the cyttika of edecxiion pursued is it bice iatehfictcii tadetaiaeatly prtctca ccet- iaf w t rery marred degree the riuinnaeats of toic progressive tad ctccerciij e fcr if xay of the crdcttes tccordiaj to the thoisg of pt resells need be ioc caeepioyed to mention their trsinicr school i es rule purport to elille tiii lcntive f5tsxoc idiectretdaiitdtoeli the tivicues of- ferod by the college- for circulars tstill free pnng venax etc address st iutcoelflce priceipl john williams having uied proprietorship of thelivery buhs ltttly ctrritj oa by wcrdea bros would solicit the ptiroate of the publie tsd ril do my suaost lo please til cuiloaiers well equipped and stylish rigs can always be secured first cls oritflt for coriercizi trirel- lereitspeciilhites a cotrdorttblc bra night tlw if ordered uictlf all utv triias tad give cetcil john williams wr the heechahts protective aud collecting assoctatipk op canada head office hamilton ontario established lio is in a of bcuiaess ted prcf cseioctl ia ca htvicg for its object the jcollectioii of debts and to prevent its members from cthlag btd cclas by fcraithing tcetn kith list of parties tho io cot pty liferchtcts tad others htving seconals to collect uiilcad itto their tdnattge tobecocje iciniiherf ts hundreds tf iccoanis being calkcted urruugh it thtt could not be collected intny other tty ifxny ta tccocnt thtxhtsbea sued ted then returned by the btilin ts co good tfter putting the mercctnt to grctt erpense fcsi beca collected throcgh this tociitioa lferchtnts wishing lobecctce mem bers by retaittiag ei3jc0 to our iltnxccrs tt eltaintoa tin receive by return raiil fall ptr- xicultreccrthictleof mcajberthip etc testi- jistect j b mills co managers jorfri acton ontakio thursday november 22 1888 r am licensed to sell at tlieulogradoiitinceitrciics deli in public school ko 33 euleriv dintrict brooklyn tho labjotned poem wtf read by ooe of 1 lie pupil it bs btirrcd the safoon mcu who ihrodfih hie untied states li 700 r- sealer aoction luve mtde onriiil cotnpuint to he jrcidcnt ol the brookljn bptrd o education im licensed to sell get est of my ihopt tee ruinseller t eerily cried with t frau en hit ficc ted t ccrtc oa hk lips lo the wciatn rho stood by hi tide ify msinau tre precious pre no titae to sstc ilutepaidforiiiyliceiisc say tis my baiicc t sell i thtll sell when i choose to these who will give mo my pty yonr momeais tre pwciocs ah precious for what to ruin lose iccoctat one vot thill listens tc anient tis liule i ssl for rroagi thtt to me yoa hive doav voahtve ruiaod lay hesbtad botli body tad toal utt you his scant mopcy mhjht ciq yoa were liccnsm to sell yon scsireredme then tad til my pleadings vtcrc vtie youlcredhinoa wilh yocrheaeyed kords till your victory you mtde complete till his money fts cone then one eotd night you tamed him into the street you ttre licensed to fell ncd give not e sigh for tho miserable work yea hid done- and eotv act con uat ytu trt striving j ocr best to lifceriic rein my son yoa ire leading hiaoa a tbo down card ith hit meager camiege yoa crave fcr thtt you are v hlicg lo wad llni dorn to ta early drunkards grtic to look tt the inferable sots of our tosru thch back to tea years ago and knot it is you and your cursed trurk ibat have broahi ihtru dovu bo la- yoa ere licensed to cell ah j es it is true that your hecate ia money is im but think not thats all thtt would evcrbe aaked for the miserable wrecks you have made when yoa stand at the judgmentscat cf god for the ecs done here on earth yoa u1 find that your license icarhlolud bloodtaiacd will be of noworth and yoa stand in the prxscnccof those jtoor kouls tlitt you have heljcddngdowntobcu of little nail it will be to ypu tiea to tay i am licenced to sell r stlfd ysmiln llcaiirig the flant from ftaslraiia kv ilel icicciti w barber bros 1 paper makess georgetown ont lumber shingles amd uath rnhft oadersigced desires loinfona the public i that he baa now an hand and will keep in stock t full line of pine and hemlock as well ae other kinds of lumber alto firat and second eiaai pine ictngles k lath coal wood hariagpurchtsedlhecotlbusinece oi hrc fisaxithcanipreptred to supply all kind of store coal- i have tito a good stock of wood- hardwood ashcedar and jtill wood at retsoa- abuprices woodacdcoal delivered jaiffs brows mutual fire irsuramce company or the estleliihea 1610 headofffce cuelph od ill other dimmpttaii of propcrtl oa the pttmiam kol 6ytmoi pwbtuae oaks davidson president secretin johk taytioe aerent acton pu5lp factory planing mill thos ebbage man i have resumed tho ininwrctctat of the pump bsiaeiis ia acton and woald rpectfally inform all parties ia want of pumps that we tre nowprepared to supply them frcm tfce old style wooden pump to the best force punp mads punpsfor wind hills or eoc wells supplied oa snort nolica- deep we2s a specially prices eight eveey time 1 our- planing mill lambtr dresecd w bjlc yoa wait lfouldiagi lie made to crder we have edjo a ataqty of lacibcr for sale suitable for buildiag jraritosee ordcrfi by mail will receive promk and caxef ol attention siiopatfootofeiter street tacsebbige uanauer if iicc l tpeculn or machine finished book papers iugiige de weeeli sews the paper tised in this joaxnai is from tbe above mills wm baheeb beos- school books r j holmes butcltees jiaia street actou ht nraeh pletsara in tdnfflmcfaf to the dtiuniot acton that iher bf erectod and doednirt batcher shop on main street said prepared to conduct a straightforward bot- ciiering bnainest hartng had larje experfenee fa the tnuineaw eu gnarantee all cattocics bo favor os tttither patronage perfect tatisfflciion- hi kind of meat freth tad good md poultry fti e in season wi n be found in atoek- vt wapeetfolly solicit jonr tftotadfld pal toatfe e it 3- holmes weaves 3te t mitchell desires to inform tbcpeopie of acton and arrotindinfis that he ia prepared to take orders for weaving all kinds of fancy bag carpetf funnel bheetinjj shirting and dress goods elriped or plaid twillor plain also bed blankets and horsebianketstwo yards wide and over and i will gnarantee that i willfilvegood satisfaction to all fanners and others who will favor me with tb eit patron age tm3tcheilv cider chopping mills arpokwood will reoperf for ihpseasons bosinest on mokdav 3rd september chopping weiched in and weighed oat daod roller made to order steam and water pipe and all oonncctions aopplied cat andforeaded promptly r wbbraqg- v eookwood school supplies a urg stock of school books and school finp- lilies stationary eieujost arrived i pure wine for kaenunental poipoaoa now fn stock kilepreen moire and icalerlilies ou helen how altoefherlorely youll be a perfect uniine and i certtio gealleman i knox cf will be hied hearted indeed if be can resist yoa in each a toilet by the by helen you were not at the church sociable the other evemnj and therefore mused seeing hovr very attentive mr gray was to your coasin helens tone is full of contempt as she answers how absurdly you talk do yoa im tpine for a moment that if r gray coald ever fancy that plain little thing if he is polite to her it is became she ismyeousio bnt wehad better be careful sylviejtat left the ecwicfitoom a short while ago and she may ret am at any moment if helen had pacsed to glance iato the adjacent apartment she wctld have seen thtt she bad been mistaken in thinking it unocenpied by the window plying her needle opon the instroasj breadths of the kilegreen moire that ia ia adorn her eocs- ins tall form that evening is a yoang rirl that she has heard helens slighting words the fiush that stains her fair checks and the expression of pain that darkens her blae eyes testify helen ifontrose and sykie carter are coqeina and orphans bat in all other re spects their let in life have no sinnliirity for while the farmer is rich and able to gratify every whim the latter is dependent cpon her own efforts for her eapport that ftseaiegs gayety of which as is tuoal in scch gatherings- helen montrose is the acknowledged belle is a boccess and it has added not a little to that ycang ladys satisfaction that her most devoted cavalier has been leon gray the owner of fairview who above all others is con sidered tho seasong most desirable parti j i for miies around fairview is jastly call- ed the most beantif al place it had been bailt several years before by a rich man for aummer residence bat before he had had an opportanity to enjoy it he had sud denly died and it had come into the mar ket from that time trntit a short time before oar story opens it had remained on- tenanted then the news had flown far and wide that it had at length foand a purchaser in the person of gray by name it wzs not long before the newcoiner became a prirae favorite in clareton society as if perhaps not surprising corsideriog the eitreme rarity of eligible anmtrried gentlemen in the neighborhood it was at a cbarch eociable that mr gray first became acquainted witksykie carter and so much pleased wis he with her gracefcl unaffected manner and charm ing face that their first meeting was by no means their last j three months slip by in her tiny sittingroom sylvieis eeated alone her head bent above a isttcr which lies open upon her lap it is fiora an atmt her mothers sister in australia the letter gays that the writer throagh the fail ure of a company ia whih her husbands money hid been invested had been dashed from a position of competency to the pros pect of a future oidependence that shs is old and feeble and shrinks with a great dread from the thoaght of ending her days m an alien land that after hesitation she has decided to state her case to her distant relatives and ask for their aid the writer further says that this is the second letter 6he has written the first which had been to her brothers daughter having elicited only a cold unsympathetic response as sylvie finishes she unlocks her desk and takes from it a roll of bills she counts them slowly over one hundred dollars to her a great sum representing the sav- tl of three long years of patient effort d now that the end for which eha has worked is almost accomplished t bat money has been earned sufscient to pay for the two years finishing course which is necessary in order to become an applicant for a teachers position duty stands in the way with upraised debarring handa the return mail takes to the old lady im- prtiently awaiting a reply the following mjdabjjftthiiigliil list nevor seen yooimydftttnotharloted roaiimwell for inn tqtnruaooldoroegloetilhrto her idiier in her wmp of trouble ami to tno at onoo i hatf olum toubcd fotj aeompnlou ud now prpridenoaukiiiolyfliiingu grant mo tbe de- aired boon boejowd yoajwiilnndanfraorant offlcitodrlns yotf tobyonr niece is awhyott wish irftloniinft afltpuon anna xliiwsmi iian eaoaption- alryvf omfcavbup helen hontrote hasoyed o ts toll its etciment then to the utmost as yet bor aciuationi have failed lojbrirg to the desired point the yoang eligible wlio iu ber estimstiob as he is in that of others is head and shoul ders above his compeers iu the rneintiuo the frieuslnp lielween lecu gray and sylvie still continues the htlle silverhaired pucidfaccd old lady who his become an inmate of sylvias home lecrns to have conceived au eitreme fancy fori her nieces frequent ealler and sylhe oiicn is called upon to iiiteu to en- craiums which she finds no difiiculij in indorsing heartily ii is fevidert that yau are proue to sud den atlachtreut auntie she says smil ing one day thai- 11 true the old lady replies for i fell in iftye with ycu my darling the erst moment i saw you the weeks glide on until one aetemocn the eeganl equipapc from fairview with its liveried coachman drives through the villig stopping ever now and then to de liver the cards of invitation which request the pleasure of the favored recipients so ciety at a fete to be given at fairview a couple of weeks hence indeed you must go sylvie her aunt ercliimr when the former expresses her determiciliau of sending a regret lam too old to care for such scenes although it was very kind of ifr gray to remember me but you are younff and youih loves change and gayety what if yoa havent an elegant dress in simple white muslin my dargcg will be the eneen of the aseem- bltgc it bol in the gcetts estimation in thtt of the houses youu master if my old eyes ari not very much raistakea yoa need uot blush although blnthes are be- comiuuoyou my dear say you will go just to satisfy me but sly vie does- not commit herself to any anrwer then a few days liter how- ever when leon with all his heart in his dark ejc and more than a lovers elo- quencebpoa his hjs pleads a double cause that the will not alone roto fairview as his guest bc will promue to re enter it to remcinl some future blissful day ax its be loved raisresshcr answer though low and falteriug thrciih firsal surprise and as exeat lini tnldea oy eatishj her lis t euer as the carriage which carries sjdvie rolls on its way toward fairview another pasees it with a clatter and rattle that causes sylvie to start a trivial incident which she does no think anythiog aboat at the time bjut remembers later as she descends from the dressingroom she finds leon awaiting her at the foot of the stair come he a he offers her his arm v my mother is waiting to be pres- awtivevce ix the iwlkk auuv eated to yoa with the creaxest eagerness straight through the spacious apartment he lead her to where nt ihe further end standi a email fcrm attired in rich black rclvetjwith a kind ftce framed by puffs of softest silver mother leon tays hia is hiss carter sylvie turning to the girl by his eide with an expression of mingled eameitcesr and amaiement in his dark eyes iff i sm not mistaken i think yoa arc already acquainted with my moth er looking up with a star of eapre me sur prise sylvie recognizes in the faea of the old lady who has taken both her hands in her own instead of respccdicglo her sons introduction with the formal bow etiquette prescribes that of the aunt whom six months before she welcomed to her home and love if y mother told the whole truth and nothing but the truth when she said that she had lost her all lecfct tells his be trothed later but she neglected to mea- tion that she had a eon whose fortune hid escaped the disaster that bad swept away her own sylvia csrtere love story was too roman tic lo remain loug hidden from general knowledge and while it woald hardly be fair to say that helen grows green with envy- as she watches the happiness of her cousin once poor bat now rich with for tunes lavish gifts it is certain that her cheeks ficshed more darkly than was be coming when one day shortly after the wedding that made of sylvie carter ilrs- leon gray her intimate friend fanny hunt remarked dont you wish yoa had thoaght twice helen before repalsing so coldly that aus tralian relative of yocrsl it was a clear case of an angel unawares if locks could annihilate there would certainly be no longer any fanny hunt ko oue corapelenliy acquainted with sol dering will now endorse the dictum or sup posed dictum of the duke of wellington to the effect that the best materials for british soldiers were to be found among london blackguards as little will the old theory of drunken rollicking fellows making the fiercest fichtcrs and the steadiest and most reliable campaigners find the smallest sap- peri in either civil or military circles o any respectability or intelligence- modem experience has changed all that sort of talk and now the general conviction is that if there are fo be soldiers at all the soberest and the most intelligent and even the most religioas are the best- havelocks sainti earned a wide reputation in india because they could always be trcited were always ready in every hour of emergency and whether for fighting or fcr praying were sure to sustain their own sua that a very heavy liare and cow it seems that their example has become contagious and thst the military leaders in thst far off land are anxious to have the same type of men everyffbfte it may often be not because the salnuhip ibappreciatedbatbccaase other superior soldiery qualities are evident and undeniable sir jsmes outram in 1660 expressed a hope that the cleanliness ind decency of tbe officers mess might be extended to the private soldiers canteen today the regimental canteen is disappearing before the regimental ceffeeshop and the teeto talers tent hasaheady been seen on the line of march tbe contrast between the modest hope of the modern bayard and the recent and remarkable speech of sir frederick roberts at sleerut is simply marvellous even good and intelligent people thought and that not so long ago that if a b ritish soldier were lo fight his countrys battles he required to have daily his allowance of beer as well as his lot of rum kowadajs it is discovered that thst same british soldier can war on water in fact the soldier has discovered this far himself and be is every year more generally and more resolutely reducing the discovery to practise the evangel of temperance in short is securing many thousands of converts and from bhomo to bombay from the borders of china to the indian ocean wherever- he british soldier i found this new creeds pebstine nee from intoxicating liquors is avowed defended and practised j from the commanderinchief down to the youngest ensigu all that is best among the oscers is on the side of thunew move ment recreation and coffee rooms are being organized at every cantonment aud that not only with the permiassioa but with the ccrdial sympathy and support cf all in authority already a special tem- perance newspaper for the benefit of the indian army is projected and all which sach men as sir frederick koberu and bis leading associates in arras can do is being earnestly pas into requisition to have j drunkenness thegrevioos carte and dis- grace of the indian army entirely put down last year cut of 1h5 courtsmar tial in bengal bi2 were distinctly trace- able to drunkeanesj the same thing could be said of these military courts in the other presidencies on lie other hand the percentage of courts- martial in which temperance men were tried was quite inj significant and the greater immunity ofj temperance men from sickness and diseasi was most noticeable in a word all in a way connected with the british army in india are coming to the conclusion that total abstinence pays best before s british peasant has been established in india as a competent and fully drilled sol dier a very considerable sum of money has been expended and surely it is in the last degree short sighted and impoetic to allow in each a soldier any personal habits which have a tendency to shorten life or to des troy his efficiency before the lime j sir frederick roberts testifies that an armyocteeiotalersevenin india coulddo and endure anything which the human frame could in any circumstances pass success fully throash and that he himself could think of no greater military joy and satis faction than being permitted to lead such an army yes the world moves and in the right direction too this is undoubted when we remember that long after thi present century began its course the british soldier was paraded every morning so that it might be seen to by his responsible officers thst he not only secured his due ration df rum but that he neither sold it or threw it away bat that he duly swallowed it fcr sclkvfffic jlltlivy a most singaar scene was tituessed on long lake conn during a recent storm tbe lake u three miles long asd is divided into three bays according to he hartford tim ab jo 81 a vivid flaph of lights ning lighted op the scenery followed by a terrific peal of thunder the wind by this lima was blowing with cyclonic fotce saddeoly there bame a roar aad far down the lake a hugetlame could baseen tbe water for yards ahead wis parted as though by a gigantic plfcwand the billows seemed to rise at the siie of this furrow for fully twenty feet isie ball cf fire appeared to force the water laice and so dfeep did it go that the bttonof the lake corild almost be seen as it paned throagh ihe harrows tfce parted wafcrs with their pro peller advanced toward the jbead of the like with grcaj rapidity vheawith aloo yards- flash of ligh as suddenly ait had come residents along the lake ipsist that the ball of fire was fully ten feet long it was rainy hours be- fera the waters of the lake became calm as so much of our meat fish vegetables aid fruit come lb ua in tin cans it is about time for as to fcow that the platings have but little tin in them and are- mostly lead and that therefore it is canorous to eat sof lilt htnhg ie shore thereiame another and the cra disappeared it had come ueir cabicnts xo doubt many cases of poisoning are from thiseource i prof bsicd iy that asafiihbas noina- tarity there is lothiug to present tit from li ving indefinit y and growing continually ae cites in pre if a pike living in russia whose age dat l back to the fifteenth cen- uryvlntfce i ival aquarium si st peters burg there are fish that haw been thera 110 years j j five pertot s were imprisoned by the caving in ot a rail at a quarry at chance- lade near pernor fraam recently and there were nomeans at- hand to rescue them to fiqn out where they were a ebait twelve inches ia diameter was bored down which vas slid a tube near the end of which was a small camera surrounded by a battery c electric lights with this apparatus a number of negatives were taken and thejeffect of the disaster shown even to the faaes cf two corpses it was thus known at the men wre dead and jlhat effort lo sjiccoc them woald be useless j03n wb2tvs thanks qivbto thanksgiving for whit i aoj lie muttered ftm- forjhfl piaiifsi of food for a life cf bard and an empty purse j rork uiiile shabjust cfatbel bat its idle 10 ulk ot s poor rams woe asats 1 i u tber who can lutnlhisc wlife i jc a laboriatf man i o viiije i t- i gxj wife jaaa aud crlif4cj atillilook of pain sad- he hicgjt mi- glcod rajtfkiadir i let ihe rich cii sen i was xr r aaifv nr bealtlr down on ane siii j id flatten ybu aadlha babvtoo asd the baby was a botiacidg bo- andccr jaatsfsco- cam j lota of joy i aad lt klsioj hr jgka i f i a he went sway tnd be a i to biavf ishcwcrreithavdap j wis trrzvs crr wrcs j nvuc sramble agalic rsjdm tardy be thankful fof baby aad jane a blsbfll jtclesfor bcildivu barxs left to say shirp things but fortunately a i t glory of his country ihe health of his glance though it can do much cannot kill and fanny lived to accompany her friend cpon the extended european dour which helen soon after decided spon leon grays home is filly named for within as well as without all is fair and the fairest jewel it enshrines is the young wife whom each day that passes her bus- baud finds more worthy his lifes love and devotion body and the increased courage ot his heart 1 alas it was no wonder in those days that so many old aye and so many youngscl- diers were drunkards and consequently inefficient ghu thesebaildlncs are often erected very much at random and withsat a careful es timate of their needs aud with an imper fect knowledge of any useful details the following twenty brief rule ii observed would often save motiey meet require meats and afford conveniences aiihoagh others might be added j lin the ertplite asceriiod what will be wanted in the proposed barn l estimate tbe number af tons of hay to be stored the loads of cclhrashed grain the required contents oflha granary and ihe number ojf cattle and inxses to occupy the stibles 3 calculi the room repaired- for hay at goo cubic feet oa aa average for a ton dout ifcidi jesus likes that kind of a prayer brother why not ion dont ask for half cc3uh you dont honot him ia your request i dqat see your point well listen reuben during the faaiu e in egypt goes up to jwcph and with ja sor rowful fae saje brother my u ally have no bread and the little ones up rery hungry wont yjni pity them and give ma a handful of com to lake to them ilea- ben cries joseph who do yea tpiuk i am doat vac know that i am the second ruler in egjip dont you know that all the com iu the world is in my keepingjost now and jet you come to me yoar own brother acj ask for a handful of oofo oh reuben you grieve me to my very son but i forgive yoa go take a warehouse use whit is in ii i uali yours aaf flont wait tiil yoa want more before yok come again w 6ee me friend doiit wd somft times fbrgti who oar elder brother is t doci ne seme times forget thaftha oiula on a thousand hills are jits may god i help us to lay hold cf this truth on are we act llood relations cf the ruler of tpe nni- reree even jesus fho is called thechrist j ivcaiica i 1 hints a1uut bttcheftlxgi i if the hojts to be slaughtered fire fed j within tweivc hoars of their killing hb j food is wasted the meat will be mr dis- f posed ti eour and it will be more diffictih to remove the distended intestines and j take from them the lard kor is itj wdl to allow the swine to drink on the moaning of the day they are killed hogs caimot be i killed too quickly the more rapic ly they are killed and the blood got ont exf thm the better a well directed blow loo the head between and just in front ol vat and nearly ulo same for the on thrashed 1 ears will make the animal qdcobsciotis 1 but tb chants for a mbttakd atqk many and as the stroke makes ytit for use considerable meat this method of kil- ling cannot be reccmmendd tht use ot the shot gen is no better th hde is um weapon to use a ball on a line- from tbe base cf tbe ear to the opposite eye proanoet instant death and dcs not canpe the tteste of any meat grain i dcunnme granarj- room by allowing one and a quarter cubic feei to the bushel in the bins i 5- for cattle and horre stables allow for stalls at leastjtlifce aad a ialf cr four feet wide for cattfe and five ieet for horses and fcazteenteet fcrentire length inclading passage maaers j g then provide ro6m for hay and grain bays space tyr straw area for threshing floor room fhr tools and borsepower aie cf granary entire space foe cow and horse stables root cellar silo and manura sheds 7 in arranging all these place the threshing fi or convenient ta the grain bays and tb i granary consgacns to or be low them t ie feed rooms roots meal or ensilage on i level with and near the ani mals and give heavy products the first place for coa enieut position i 6 provide fcr good warkingspace fcr i horse forks nd hay carriers 9 having bus laid the generaiplan se lect if practicable gradually sloping ground for the bam co as to give xeady accesp to the sf iblss fieuars etc biow on oue aisle and to the nincipal floor above by a slight embankmetm on the othec side for ready access of waiocs 10 everyjbaru should be alleast a two story one tpe basement may iucladecattle cellar cistern foe manure who has been informed griiw hair patient rs critical doctor death doctor tbelicvet does pftienl thank coodiiessl ibauloofc as well as ihe smith girls on judgment day hercaasj what a kovl ehocld do tbe pleasure which cones of novel should be physical it should pat the reader in a state of tension sufficient to- cause an evocation of fancies which with out that infinence would decline to appear the author who affects his reader as an easy chair does- may be comforting as easy chiirs are but there comes an hour when he is relegated to the garret the first duty ot a novelist is ic irritate the reader the second duty is to be able to bone the dictionary as readily as a chef bones at bird the third duty is to have emotions and to be so prompt in detaining them that the reader shares their effect but para mo unt ot all he should let no work go from him that does not instill some lesson and make men and women too the better and the wiser for his prose juxow idies foe the busy ones let me tell yoa about my new pillow shams i bought a pair stamped ready for work for twenty five cents with five cents more for turkey red 1los ko 12 to work them i took a large size needle ne i could easily thread my eyes are sharp but tdo detest bother pat in a thread of floss about three fourths of a yard long and run in and ont the stamping just as i would ran up a seem taking caro to have the stitches all very short and even tho effect is magical much prettier and more delicate than outline stitch and the work qan be done so rapidly that anyone can find time to work a pair then i bought some lace at five oents a yard and traced its pattern in red floss pat it around the edge of the ahams and they were done i bsjsjtwaa- afefclbermtirfmtion i received numerous oomplinynu on lacking for thootfiilu feat exerted beju mf p falillxe jokes wise sat1xgs ko sauce like appetite rnst wastes more than use advisers are net the payers the belly overrules the head the eagle does not hunt flies dont rely on the label of the bag better be a coward than foolhardy it is only the first bottle that is dear j 1 the best drivers will sometimes upset j none so busy as those who do nothing a bad workman never finds a good tool show me a lawyer and ill show yoa a thief j better a slip of the fwi than of the tongue gluttony has killed more than ihe sifard money is a good servant and a bad master a handsome shoe often pinches the fool i can tell by my own pot bow others boil f lawyers houses are built out of fools- heads the miser and the pig are of no use- until dead tbe only way to keep a secret is to say nothing the mill does not grind with water that is past the doctor is often more to be feared than the disease he is the wisest man who does not think himself bo it is not tbe big oxen that do tho best days work j one scabby sheep is enough to spoil tbe whole flock never sell a bear skin nntil yoa luve killed tho bear jl cleat hqsband nd a blind wife are al ways a happy couple the hubchback- does not see his hump bat flees ms brothers a tennessee mule reached into a barrel after oats and got his head fast sis owner was mad aboutt and made him wear tba barrel three days when be hiqiself waa barreled up on a warrant for dmelty to animals if a hors intend3to ba vicious the taij 13 carried low and the ears are laid back if in good humo and eager to go the tul 3 earned high t if nervous or inpined to kicir bite or strike the tail is from side to side stables shp pi roc water- trocgls silo aai aria il the aixl story above nay have cen tral floor fordrawing in eje js tool rooms horsestalisigrinaiv harness room includ- i 1 i mghorpfwer 12 a thr estory barn should hayu an upper bridgt or cause way for entruace and is particularly convenient for- unload ing hay anal grain itsbould have at least 20 feel posts j 13 chutes should be provided for throw ing down hay from the second or third story to tl animals belojv k all yarns should have good eve- troughs cjnnected with bpacioas under- groand cisterns if water as needed 15 the basement walls should stand ol- small stones or coarse aavel in a itroad deep trench to effect drainage and if on wide and heavy figstone3 prcecting sev eral inchei vithin the walls rats will not barrow under them 1g a spce of a foot between ihe base ment walls and the esitu utside tided with brokti stones or coarse gravel will effect gooi drainage down to the drain be low and prevent hearing of the walls by frost i j 17 eveiy gracaryshuld be graduated inside so as to show at a glance ihe num ber of bushels it may hsppen to contain at any time this graduation may be gaick- ly made t any time biy multiplying tbe cubic feeiby 45 and deciding by 56 15 feoleum make- inside fleers last longer and gives outside woodwork the characterjand durability of cedar 19 thfl value of a barn with its sur roundinglcattle yards ib increased by ever green sczftens which tit the most pleasing and cheapest shelter against winter storms 20 tbt costs of barn will vary much with bcility price ot lumber and skill inj the builder but a tolerable approzimtioti may be made beforehand by allowing one dollar fpr each two square feet of area if tbo bcq is made of riugh lumber with stone wall basement and when materials are very cheap two abd a haft or three square feel may be had for a dollar for planed lamber and goad fimsh with paint oqtsidejonehalf more may be added couxtriftpftleman switched a shark was killed a few dyajago near beaufort k c after a desperatp fight pi two hours he was towed asborej measured anddissectjd he was eighteen ieet long eight feet kcrosa the breast an weighed to tons upon cutting him open hla stomach was found lo contain si sharks the smallestsii feet in length his mouut was big enough to contain kerosene bar rel with room to spareanihadkhreerowa of teeth one inch wide and two i inches in length i it is a mark of gf eat progress ip the tm perance refoim that the politicians begin to feel that the antisaloon voters tan botbe overlooked or treated with disrespect it shows that the temperance vote has gfovn in numbers and in independence iiloon men have never lacked for deferent- ial attention from the party manspe re they were solid and resolute and thei- demand edparty action iu their interest and their demands received favorable response but the temperance vdtsrs havbeei slow toaa- same similar attitude and tbe party leaders feeling sure of their sipportany how have kicked them aboat t s element of no value it is a hopeful eifu that the parties dare not continue this p dicy longer it is cheerinr to see bat tbe temperaooe people are strong enough to present even a dubious phrase aimed against prohibition from being repeated this year in he party platforms dr filzgeraui i m 1 tll hunj doorbt anrice to mutaans- are you distnibe at night and broken ef your rest bj a aick- child suffering and crjing witbpaiii of cut ting teeth if so smd at onee and gel bottle of mrawinslowssoo hingbyrup for chiftrtn teething its vi ueiaincal- culable it will relieve the po utueliitf erer immediately- depend on it motp- rs there is no mistake sbotrtjit itcuoa dysentery and diarrhoea ngtlated ti stomach and bowels cures wind bolio softens the gums reduces li oammation and gives tone and energy t the whol pyslem mrs winslowa i ioothin sjn rup for children teething i tdeaaahtto the taste and i the prescript mol m pi the oldest and boat female pi yiidanaaad nurses in the united states a ad is fct sal by all druggists throachoijl the wfiddt price twentyflte cents a bottle batqnu rlooksinattheinddslrioaimau jiml ask for mm wctslbjra boqiran 1 dkres not iar i stbdj and take no other jda l m

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