Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Apr 1897, p. 2

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UUIIJE Ulllllllil SV\'Cl.`l l_V. _"Wo1l, % exclaimed in-r visitor, ono`com- ` * pwallensivo glnnoeon1bruc1ng the uuwon$- . ed neglect of the place, "I heard yuu wum `not feeling well, but I did not know you toqnired qssistauce with your housework. . I aupposed, of course, your friend` Mrs. ' Mason was with you. ; ' ; " 7"T"1 !ieImIb'vvi>TnTx`n I&kd` 'i1'i ""v`HB" T2 ` qnrkle in her eye. L 1' "Oh. I'm wr-H nnnha): I wmi nlnlr . 1 l cL;:v:%;Anu3jnbTcmeno _~v'u. he, 3. LINE?" ` . ,.- ~.,_.---_ :u_1'. uluvunugxu, rum nun. I Lu 1 . >Lu`AI:uuul u.-m I Take in reeshiu 1and.04o um na.0 glnna. nnholin I ..... , x.EK3TERN s'1',m11\,n1> -rum. ` .,.,. e C. & Line" steamers and e oy; u" 121 ht's rush-when-exxroute to 0 avg.- zl; .o1ec_1o.Jnd1n- enrol . aoklnao In . Chicano. remeahiug 121 Ma rest-when-enroute to wave. 1and.(1o plnnutl; ,o1edo.Ind1n- naponn Chicano. exroit. noklnao In Hand. Northern Luke Tourm than my Ohio, Inln.Im;_0N0nthwo'ate1'u` point. , . 'Se_t1~L gents [>Q59~8e`fo1t.t9urlnI pnmxilxlet, I MW.F.-HE MAN ` 2 . T. LNIIA V ANX l--' :Gen"l `Puss: Azt. - F Gen .-4` 6 51 mm. 6.01 pm. (EMA! % T cones . Ojoucl-Is, cows, % HoAas:N_Ess,As1'HMA. BRONCHITIS, AND'_ALL DISEASES or TH._E_/1' THROAT AND umcs. pvmca` 25:}. 635 can sl.-oo 3 -:.n An: an _n -. . -_.._-.-_- Bani: iw .R:'iil\_'m_y Guide (`1.A"l`l<`. :0I*` KINGSLTONX) IS PREPARED D0 ALL KINDS` OF wv- -..- wuv--vv V Vr-6r12'ss-A\I.-I:: av ALL nnuccms Ili\1Vlll{l UN . 51 ', , 11.38 am. 71 - 7:7. > ` > 9 15 pm. GKAVENHURQST & NORTH BAY {-3 n In ' "` ~ "- NVHIUUVV BIL! UCIOEU H110 prucuuuuu. ` , . .0ur. gix-lust home from school at 19," ' "went on the pi-ostmted chatelaine, an I allus have lunch for `em then. Sometimes , -' it- a reel ggod. Sometimes We only scraps. `L Anyhow, W6 the-best me an Tom can af- f0rd.- Don t you think she amid for every ,4 oneof them lunches? My, yes. She don : phavo to getfdinner for Samyel till 1, an she 'lowed that she moat generally `got peakismabout noon. So she'd set down With.thq children reg lnr an then go across` 2}om_e to get dinner. Lots of times they'd be. juht a.-nag of pork, or a gumption at tried. -11o1aIms+gn,11s much jam lenvin as you'd `sneeze us, `There ain't nuth1n}bere, -` Mama, to ask you to have u bite of; 6i TKT-3i'l.""1`" '()'ffE1T. "T"Uh"," IW["91i6T'ii3 wers`, `wba.t s good enn'.:;:h for you is good enough 101: me. An_she sets down. `,1 hen she ,1Iv,o1'.1k1 stay all ufsurnobn. a.uo " - (_jt>l,.LlN(:\\`0ul> & MEAFORD ' 11.111. (f 11 m (`nlIiugu'o0d)-8.65 am. 10.13 " " -:u,Co1Iin;z\v`oul) . `5.30n.m. `nuumq z;.1'c. `1_ulnz i.IxI:.m;'m~mau 6.50 run. Grmenlmrstonly-9.40 " . -i:m\',-nh1u'~t only) 2.15 p.m. 5.05 X I l\ l:\\`nnn e. \H'.`A`l7I\Dh D'3wQoD's u Collilxgwouxl) PENETANG `HA agill/I`0N l>Il\'l`` n:< |UHU\\' 'l'URUN'1'\) " UHUUEII 105 IHUT .t`lU_HllU EULH llllwy. ` `__1`l1en ,wp1'._1d stay ufccrnobnl B38 was allus here when Tom come `home 'to",!`" 1iper.> Her husband took his'aupper at. i_!'aYr got back `from thcsture In-fum;]1, so ghB d stay at` our -house to 11115:) the tffue. 11;, hu d go for the mail an come b:'u:k, there ehe was. ' `Reml the no(1s, _she d ` .`.4`1'(n_n,V-wlno is`n23.tchi11yplitc,- ud rciul it HL:l(L_1'e_zt1 Jgn readzm rend. `Lzm ;4 .mL8s."Mary Mason ud hut in,` `go on. `I- ` ulrl jest setyhere all night an listun.' An didwprebty near.- ' V _ ' ' ' tare was a. Ipoui-ntul silence. Q21 _thufanii,," (ii:-:'. .i,nucd Mrs. Robin- "mn'an-'1_`om .z1l1us went, to l_>(e(l u'c_8. V Wye we to gogo bed even at. .10 with Mastm a-eattin there}? .`band of the _ \! shc d say,`seei1_1 me n~pau:lxip.. `L111! I /I;_}'1;zsn t`; gotfenny children to keep 1 _f94`th :19 take auohu alewot B1'1f2wheniI"got. through the mend-' m htd-end eV|I)LVEOl'11.in1jh'1)!- .. H ~tbe,.ndvertisu yn:entg. there she--. 2on_1;:he'_d`yawx>, `an yawn." " `I'd `tell A iIep,u!I_Eain3;:ht before ivi,th't_he baby.` f0,l?0.1ipy.j': She never .prewnd_ed uo hy-'o;n,1m .d.~so Int! unr. b.ed~ L: a'hote1,so ,Sl)0li.C(]v:1;0,]'i!i()1lS. Sznnyc-1 ' W'dG,_dad >be&$'7."!1_ot~ hnvin got ` (Y thn hukn-`mim Wn.n`'Hn' ` ; 3$3*F` A140 A` 31) w)x6nz!~e1l cnEvmNnw bo pm-1;-* Bi mlinsl l [mom I 11.33 am. 2.43 run. I 8 55 am. 5.30 pm. uu 1 6.50 -9.40 10.13 " 5.30 pm. N-IE '.Q1nV0n 3339,3097: CW1-_E'l'_`.', I1`aiJ'Il1e1`. `Iwas,` "hive i188'(jY.l5f1:{3<!`!'_`lI`<).Illl|` T 'iinAwHY & nsrzx RARRISTERH, Solicitors in Hlllt Com of _ `Justice, Notaries I'nl.||(- Conveygncg;-y omces: Oger BauL.ot,Turonto.-Ba;-i-ie_ _ ( MOBEV--in mm of .1`)aaIMl and nnwnu-u In uxunxnavu 1! .I!AGWA l".I'. , BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS IN HIGHV COURT OF JUSTI ` (Y1`ARlE%s PUBLICC \ EYANCE %Iice:-1eItl|`I;.(nrrle. 318;: ognk of v9I`oxv:n.t,o; and m\ . 0 veggies ~- ._ ` hoax Dxcnxaux. I -.A. . D It`. sucwm-. npwaun as uxu.'awu.uu.'.' ABBISTEIIS, Solicitors or the Suprein ! _ ` Court of Jndciatm-e (0: Ontario, Proo -tors Notaries,-Conveynncers, etc. Mona}: to Loan. Omces : Ross Block, Barrie; ' 7 L? E. lfwwnmz; A, FL IL (inmzwmwm, |()mcex: U\:er LsauI..ot,'1`0r0nt0.*15a1fne. Mm:ey~-m mm of $2-uuu and upwards, (0 Loan at 5 per cent. . . H. B S'rBA'I-uv. ()_C__ ' G. F. Esrnw, A) ~ - on-`Iota :--London` and Cnnadianuhnmbers; 103 Bay 31 met, Toronto. '- * _ * `Telephone 2413. - schombgrg, stnx-days. . . H E, Inwxx. B`.-. Jxo. Knz. B.A- -- _ vuxvvnxaxvumlm, ac. lDm'ox I mcmm, o.c.. I-`.F.]'.l'nI,1(:.Q.C ., 1J. A. Mcuumnr. D. C.MURCIl1EON. . BARRIE} f_'_MCC:u'thv. Penler. M;-{`.m-Hw Ry hum... _ BARRIE} f___MCC:u'thy, Pepler. McCarthy 8; Duncan Alllston and Crcemore. v ' ` McCarthy. 1 e1:lcI',C0rbQuld & McCarthy, ` v . Omllin. .. . I Monev tn Lnnn at Lnwnat Rnfou W '13 BAIVIIKG UOUNTY CLERK, ml] be at his Oica in the Court House, garrie, even` Saturday. Residence and'P.O.; Cookst;-wxa, ILPALMER, SURGEON, EYE EAR '1'1mut uml ` Nose, 40 College street lira doc; from Yonge Street, Toronro may be consulted ah the Quean s Hotel, Burris the second Fnduy of every month tram lto 11 mm. 'C0 NVEYANCE,R ETC MONEY TO -LOAN. OFFICES:-Bunk of Toronto Building, Owen street. Barrie W ?zn.~n'n,-so nun un1:'ueqI~ .- ft the su_b$=l,n"r1wm; u.nt'ho si. 'ahei qn sling Tom on th oor; 'nmta1anm .v.:m m+; -mkm DR. J. 0. SMITH. ' HYSICIAN, SURGEON :&c ' (Late of Drs. Hnrvie'& smith Orillin. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE :-Co1'-ner Owen an Collier St.ree5s._Barri'e v,~ i `On th label of ` your paper. Look at it andyou will see if your sub- `scription is paidugp. _ . in %;@mAwFoRn. gm-a1y:% T92~4Cnts-i rm 1D\JL-i-Lr DUHUILULV, ozc. .OFFlCES AND N1u_)1'r RESIDENCE`:- Brown Black Dunlap St... Barrie. M Telephone 77. - . 27 ' *lJII- VW- 11- .|uI-VJ-lulllv ENTIST wll1,.vis'rt Cooksbown 1st; and 8rd Wednes ay of each month. Hillsda.lc'_ lust Wednesda . New Lo.vel12nd Wednesday. Oice- flst of Post Office. Bm1e,_()x1t. - -'fo1-County of Simcoe. ' t L Fnm1.Stock Salt-,3 at $8. All was $1} m oat 1`euson:Lble teyms H if:/V(>{i~i\?f`ia{Xii6.1f3/15:. Leo Issuer of -Marriage laceuses 9031' 0mm; BUILDING BA/RRVIE ' ' LAFTJ-:.R gyo ' tu"I I 393$ mock 34331:. uuz on-*uuw.qn.` , BARRISTERS, -Solicitors of the Supreme Cdurt, l ro(-tors. Not.-u*ies,vConveyaneers. &4:. Money to Loan.` - Offices:-Reef-Block, Dunlap istreeti Barrie; ' `*"` Wnu.mG'roN Ann. f Auzx Gown. I\\1'\."I?I\ A \'Il`41!Y\ ;. 1-. p uu*r.u.x1a:s `CONYEYANOEE. as ' , OIrr1cs:-Qor. Dunlap ind Clippgrton a tacky U . _ Hnmmou L1-:.\'x0x,. C1-`n F. I) ARRISTER. SOLIC-ITOR, .) . V ' l`r\\Y\.'L`|v A unmn 15ONAi.D ROSS. 3- A.. mmmou 1.12:`-r W. A. Boys. ~ G1-20. E. J. Bnown Barrio. A1'iston and Crocmorc Lennox & Boys, E mvale ` Bmnut i(('--('or. I`1:nlop ard Owen streets I~,lm\:uIu ( ii (-01 p. }=1.1I'.~ Hole] Mmvv to Lrnn ut low.-it rates noon. ucxs & rxusnnl SARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. ' ' `NOTARIES. E LN;1:,`nos 8c Known. 3ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS .- ~-To--a..%.a.:.;..ia;.;.,.j...m,,T The lh fat 45!` the uindasr y _ (Km. hush. um ma-in high!) 1m: the he um. hem m ringing! Kolhiag cab noch us of woe or burn. sum is the chem: of Inner`: arm (Hwihbnsh. the wind`: I charm!) ` _And `mo!-hex : mice is singing. >' -H. L. Vm Vont ln St. Nlchohu Lough` as noun-. ARRISTERSI S) I~ ITURS. PROCPOE, - NOTAI-IE3. `(`( VEYANCERS. Oryxcss :~-0or. Dunlopind Clsnoermn 5 mm. DICKIHSON It .I!A.CWAT!'. )ARRISTERR, smnnn-an: nr man Ian. umces: nose mock, mrne. - Q E. Ivvwson; A. E. H. (lnzawxcma. {. . MccAR1HY. mun & Mdcnnm ;AnmsTEns. SOLICITORS. CONVEYANCERS. &c . Him I M`a(`n-nnv n r- n W 1- r----- n I` `Riv w. A Ross, L. R.o.s. Ediri. E`. C. 1 .. London. ' - = ` .,.___.. HS WSON A: GRESWICKE; uRR[C"M:'nu a..I:..:a..-.. M u... :1..-` fxoxu cmlmve gng 35,000 from thelqrge number_ 0 "Poe "ms qussmm Get a MARRIAGE Lxcnxsm from `um vv. M. nun: F. C. ., 1"\1'I'I7'nI11 A` `~; lull. N? I 11310 tpuoo!) 7. , new In NI tulle`: clinging. ` KHSI ying stud V951: the wind`: abfeut. Hereby tin In Irunrmth and mu d `BIN il 1%!` (Mo nest!) mothn-'3 value by pinging. ' ".h:cI.ioneer am! V,alu`ator_. .nn. w. n. uaonmznn. FNIFTQ1` mill uiuH- Fnnlzqtnxuvn Ia}? our UV L4-uxxpa, Barrie. Stayuer md_Tottenhnm. MUNEY T0 LOAN. 1,. U`)- V... I:.\.... _ per Week diges ;1t cos h 7 you? to get. all gtlge news b `reatding . . . f \'TB]!I` MINER..f ` Oxtillin. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates ,._._____._..._.____ uvuu ' An. 1' n `Barrie '0'Icg: Ross Block. `inn! &~'00W'AN, ISTERS. -Solicitors of the U. L uuuuuu. PHYSGIANV SURGEON, &c. re ncn Nunw Rw.smmm*.w.`-. Rrnwnl uua J;i1A,M\INEE W0: 911 Year- N6 witnsses1je,quired_ _` xntn-noun vows xx smgmg. -H. L Van Vorst ln Nicholas. ._,_, nlmve diiywht `fin "$600 to; ` ` illlmber or sale by _ ' nuu@ 'l|r1I {unnvnuu-' " `t l. V JAMES ` Enwargos _ 1-u1 .s|ifuu's no %w!!WA~TAA%my ;`7'ii=." 0I7'l"l(`lAla-. TORS. NOTARIES. ETC A m..u,...I....... `Knxiz. H D )! ;cWA`!`'!'.. W. 'BoYs.~ WN [-149 U] HIE KLKCIPVU }`IT`3.'t Bale All l`:>mx" said the protesting voim-_. "wanted to tall: it mer, hut" `tvme , only between mu: nlght ':_m 6 in the morn in we get A chance. loin, I says to him one night utter she'd been in an borryed . I o_ur_.l:1'. lml`.' dozen of eggs, myln sh:-'dFn~ ` turn `em when they got cheaper, `Tom, we got to get shet of Mary .`i.-.:;uu. Tum say:-:, `I don't know how we're gain tu do -it un- 4 less we mote haul: on the farm. But you couldn't well rlu that." Not rval easy. 90] begun to give her . him; I rl\ t-her nll klmisof hints. Irmld j us how I d never been vnscd to msslety, an` 5 ' thnt much of it mndu my head at-ho. I ( said us how Tom just l6vc 5olitood--tl_u_t ' thl-re wasn't nnytlxing he llkml better than spundin his e\'cnln'a alone with me an the - Cchildrcn. I said `late hours was fearful , wvnrin on our <;m1stlto0tluns,an that after this we was goin to bul not intern 9 . ' o rlock. 1 mid I couldn't return her visits ` ' because Tom hadn't no ugo for women that wns"nllus gaddin --an besides it ` wuuldn`t be no use for me to go over, soc-in shc was noswr hon-.0. l`lm1n\nlnts0thcr I gentle hints I gave her. Shh only says: `Oh, sthfllni I ain't one to mnke\af1n=s_, because a body can't kggep up with tho " rules of ettlrquetw. I(lon t mind if you ' nevencoxne over. I won`t get mad. Inln't " - that proud Hort. Guess Plltakea bit of`- _g..thnt_..r9lxpol1.torer tor..,Bnmynl. n.mdlnnnr._T l { It'll save me mnkln sass. It was that way ` right ulong. when she got through eatln, \ ` [she wusnsure to want soxnethin to take ,_ ` home for Bnmyel. `You jest put an entry` : tablespoon of coffee in the pot, 'she`d say, ' `nn I'll run o"ver with Snmyel e oup. '1`hst ll save me makln some. Well, when L I told Tum that them mild sqyln s of mine " ud nu more mix into her mind, than you could make sulphur blend with water, * 'l'un.1 sn_va:\A\"l`oll her we're goin to move bn<:k on thefzmn. Maybe then she'll begin to mi;.;hbor with the folks that has just `_ got married across the alloy. ~ ` i "That very-day---twas a quurter to 12, n _ ? week. ago yuterdny-she comes-wnlkln j > ; into the kitchen (she never knockcd),'a '; big plntein her hand. Liko.usual,sho had 7 1: whulu big welcome for herself. `I know- ! ed, ho says, `you was almln to hnvce i ! hilcd dinner today, an I thought I'd jest l l 1 run over an get enough for Samyel an mo ont r the pot while it was hot. So up , she marches to the stove an takes the lid ' - o"n the kettle an begins a-spear-in oiit the salt pork, the turnips an the cabbage. ' `Saksfs alive! :sT1e says, proddln round," 3 _ g `there ain t no carrots. Why ain't you got i - [ some carrots? Me an Samyel,we'1-ex-eel 1 ' 3" fond of currots. ~ ~ ' i N Kl'(....L- Y ..,...- 1' 1.x..;.a -1 ;_..__-u.. 111.. G. H. grsx. mm, ' _B1n-tel ' luuu UL \.uu\lul- ' `Maybe, says I khid_of sarcastic like, `we'll have lots of '01:: ~ soon--thut is if we move back on the farm, like we're balkin , of dam.` ` ` , I CUBA. LL.......LL AI...Ll.l L-.. I.......l..`l........ FULIHIH '11! UUUHUEHLRII. ' -Me an '.l`om, she explained, have I lived on farms `all our lives. So when we rented the farm an moved lnto townl i thoughtfthc change was ne. `My! I say; '- " to Tom. Aln`t:ll nice to llvo lna large y place? I now before susplclonod how com- _ torcnble it was to llve ruol near to folks un vohuva them folks neighborly. Out'n the y `half section we might be two weeks ml- :; put seeln a body to speak to. An hero ' wefvo got 300 people In this town, on two _ trains in day, not to mention the froights-- , anflxouses an round us. l_t/s awful nice, _ J says to Tom`, `but 'whut"s `nlost ls Mrs. ` Mu` .. Why, she `comes in that often I . sin : got A bit of time to be lonesome for r* tl:o'stook. 'I`hara's only herself an hot husband; Iohor work don`: oount. She : can't read Or write only Bohemy, an she ain't got no use for that language Him-0 ' Jhe married out n her folks. Take it, alto- ; gather, she`: wlllln to nclghbor lots, an V. ._ tha t,",I says fn '1`om,`wlll be mighty perk- f into: me.` ` Yes, d3i1bed not vlsltof, Viilfh ills- his lnectlon on the monosyllnble. ` `Tnm. he didn't nav much. He'll klnd . U1 LIUIUI . Tom thought tbnt'd boa knockdown W0 blow. So didl. Bub twuan t. We didn't ,' ` know Mm-y Mason. She smiled a1lovcr. K: '61- ? 1imkz.,1 com Sumyel cm. mbrnlnlwzu. T1 T ) she say; `I: th,:;tn_1u't ,. , clczm beat `out houselgeepin an would like _, .u chuncb to recoopemte. Here it in. I ll g0 bk ` out to the farm with you an stay for three I for months. , . , HVT`L;n..' `I Iv-\..'-- #L..L "um... `AA1` ICIQL L...I _ner n-goin too. , `Grs_ shessysi `I: that ain't luck! ._I told mornin I was. like recoopemte. go farm three ` Then I know that "my last hint had {ull n ilu.i:ter n the breakfast puffs you make from n newspaper prize recipe. I had felt my family pence o-goin, I had suffered my own health urgoin, an I seen my din-. so I riz in my wrath; B, `No, I says, `you ain't omin, for you` ain t goin to be asked. She bust; out a~lnfiin. ` \- . ` ' `Mercy mo! she.saya.`ivhot a one you are for jokin. I never see the beat of you, Mia Rob'son. I ain't so awful per- tickler that 1 wait for folks to ask me. . l`liEn7"1ny'teinpa1' rises, Iiz come up like milk u~bilin. You don t lnow it`s near the top till it runs over. `I nin i'. jok., in, 1 guys. ,`If we move hook on the mm, i twill be to get`. shot; of you. , IUOT. *'Itwns the'great:ol>jeci_;'of Confucius to -regulate the Illtillliiilfai of the people. He thouglit.-,6ui7w,nrd dc(:or11In the true em- blem of excellence in heart. He` there- torn digested all the various ceremonies into onogoneral code of rites, which was < called Lo-ke','or Ly-king, etc. `In this work : every ritual in all tho relations of human . life is strictly regu1;1ted,so that a true i Chinaman is a p(}l`fL Ci, automaton, put in ' motion by the rog`u_luti0n_s of tho Ly-king. . Some of the rites are most; excellent. The [ duties toward pzm-nts, the respect due to ` superiors, the decorum in the behavior of , common life, 8to.,,spcak highly in favor of I , for simplicity and true. politeness is unpar- i danqhlo. . _ The Ly-king contains many ex- } eellenfrmnz:imron(i~ineuleatesHnorality, 1 but it hascoxno to us in n mutilated state Confucius, -but his snbsiltilting ceremony ; with many intorp0lahions, sziys Gutziaff*" in his Sketch of Chinese History, Anoienia 3 and Modern." ' 1.. u... .....u:...... 40 r<,\..c..,.:.... um .1..u.... IHUU l'L'[JUDlllg UH LUU lllbl/UH\\'Ul.'K 1!lllUW- ` ',`Oh, yes, she igdok it--u1ong with the bilcd dinner, She said, though, that her nfaiitln in human nntzur was shook. She uid she'd never again try to neighbor with B woman who didn t npprecmte the friendliness of persons more accustomed "to sussiety; Sho 1owad she never had much ! ` use nuhow for folks who cduIdn t tell x}? Adooeickin from sauerkraut '4 ' 1. i IIW HI. UR! LU Cl! BHUIJ UL yU|ln `What : that? she says an sta wguwvpin. . ` Igda thre H `It'll Mm mat nhnf. nf vhn 3 1 .-m-.m...1 1 IIlUhH3l'f!.`l:I|I VIVIIIU lUl' IUIDJQVLU HER Ilil. W 7`; Then my temper rises. Come up -1 5 3 the :' 'twill ` ' I 3' : `Whn'f. n t'.hM'.`i nhn smvn nn nfnnn that-n E `It'll be'to get ahet of you,` I rppeated 4 ree1'd `This is the last`. him; I`ll give ya, Mary Mason. ._ ' -' Did she take it?" the visitor querled. VA faint smile of triumph illumlned the ) fucu i'epuslng on the patchwork pillow. Oh, VH1. aha Mn]: 1f......nlnmv with thy: u~gLnv1uu. : ( 1 . . - ` lAI4l_III}l`lllI A/`I;/Iv: _ _ `(I -have no dout that your tile is all_ ` `right, cbunt," said the banker`, "but I do not know your people and have no know]-_ 61136.0! thlg` standing` in y"01Ir`(5(Tlf1,1t1*5_'.* j .4o1r.wl_ll` ndt blame inutherefore if, hefom " I nswarlpg youpropbIa1`fpr my dauglxtex ~hs\`nd ,_1`usk you` for qome proof: that you are what you claim to.bn.; , Have _y4:'m. any - J ddciunents or"-` m\1;.Iv-'....::.......L.a n....,.`......4L.....`.:.u. {:1 .u.UUa!vw. .-..1;sa.u;. .-9zss4vI'.+:9.ulvy,, I M ` ` `"`:S"t) your oi-deal] ii at an eh?1?l hopefully. we a week sincdsvo hadtlle ` _._tln my l1cn1th"1b_aQk.. Tom an melsllyln _wi1li`n.- Tom any we to9_g(_)Q(1' t'0*1nst;fHt`:f= n, smi_ll1,Jg brightly. But the n'exT1nstant . stay slfebl '--E2gcllango. We balleve so," the" little womin mm 1 b'i1ud di.nner--most of which we didn't ha.ve.- Sho a1n t come over siuee. I'm get- = happy an peaceful again. We go. to bed uh half` past; 8. The children` gets all their sliurc at meal times. Imul up when I feul says she'll come back oneof_tl1ese_ days`. Do you think she will?" ` Oh; surely nol3.. V , 4 ,7 ' I hope not," returned the little worn she c1igttu\\'zLr(l`the door It f1ujtlve gluncb `l that was dark with` d1'e:ul._ f`We vo got shot; of Mary Ixmgun, I know, but---will we UOU|1lU'0DB8()l"'-v . `- (V I ' > V Nb,","a11werhd theopunts p1-m`1d`1y.; I ; have no q1ocuments_.; :~I` never sup13o'aed fm- ' A mpmont M that anybodywould-doubt'my` 1 ;mj1_e." ~'r1u`m-~h`e '15opderad `for awhile.` `."S{7i1l I think I conv_ln oe you," `hi: `went on, lo_okingjau'i1~a bright idea 1`1Aa.sl_f oomem him? `fHufw.my.'wh arayou wo;-t:h? .` - 'f*Wmnm' that to do um um ' ' f``E_Ve1*yt-hlng,- __` rbplfed bhd count '"Come now, what are you'wo1rth? . ' _ ' Well. it Vou"n'{unt innw. I am wmvth "uome now, wnnpgxo you woxrmrf `.`5Wa1l, it, you["'m\1It hzow, I am worth 09,000,000," the banker ndmiptod. _ * VD-nnf.+.i (.1:--H unhl +1.. .....'..."+ nth... "II, we've got shot of Mary , JIM," in emphatic repetition, had 00 gm i I lm of Mary Mason. qynruu w I161` uyc. "Oh, I m well enough. I was sick `enough up to last Tuesday. I've been gi`t- ' n `better ever since. I'l1havo thotnble ` red M! an things straightened bcforu Tum 7. home. 11 Iteel mmn now, mu let Q things be. Them Ain't no one to ngtica 3 ; Hui Mason, we don't: come over. Truth 1'-= Mission. We ' ( I 'I`)m vlchnvr um: nvrnnnmn T`hn Hhln I w,ooo,ooo,~'m bunhr uamifutga. . ;'.``'```Protty {ah-',_'v aid the ooimt.. Now. , 3 1 mm-yyo1zr`dau hte:,'I afimot you M Mud om moo ,000 to nib, 1 u rceiug L murals `mt no'.oeo.: 1'I`h'at. Vwu new as % mo_h_1.pr*~e. ; ` -l lI[lI{ NW5/AW! uuuugw. `"1 na 1&9 vihgs:ynunmu.f wk o1tragl;'g P":-qyegl '1/`_lt`le.v ._.. .1.._.1:L um; _..... qpqw. {law pmyau ma 0 301' .Tnm~nn!;'> - XU VV lb!) umu. In his visits to the dieront; princes Con- 3 5 fucius endeavored to prevail upon them to i 1 estnbllsh a wise and peaceful administm- ` tion. After many W21lI(lel'illg.s`1iIlll'tiisu1i- l ` polhtments he beczunn prime u`nish:r, ', . with a recognized muliorityto 6%)` his i 5 theories into practice in Loo, his ntlyo l country. At this iimo he was 55 years old. I , In three years he is sauicl to lmvo effeotd n` V . ihorongh change in the moral condition of = the kingdom. The lmppin'oss'on`(l prosperi- tor excited the jealousy of the neighboring ` kings. The sovereign of Loo wassoon in- ; fuoius was obliged to flee to the northern ' render the people happy, and, after sus- ' taining many other sorrows, he withdrew 1 great poverty. His doctrines,-ihovvover, hsd . varsity that his dlsolpleswere most numer-- country, but vainly solicited to ` be room- ` played in the governnmnt. At length, full the world, in company with a few of his alosesjs disoipls, in write or complete those H t] created by the philosophic prime minis- duced to abandon his benefactor, and Conv parts of China. He was subsequently ro- pulsed at three diiicrent courts to which he applied for olooln order that he might to the kingdom of Chin, where he lived in taken root, and it was nt thistigns of ad- ons. .115 went again to` Loo, his native of years, if not; of honors, he retired from works which become the sacred books of ` - the Chinese, and which have survived 22 : centuries. He diccr in his seventy-third 1 ' unin- -. ~\>`Q . _, ' i . 7 V . i t . i aw no United the Waring Prineipoliths l 5 ; 9! Chin Jealousy Was` the Couu'ol - Q, nu Downail-Dieai in Posjerty; but His ' ,, ' QA(-corzilng to some authorities be It " ` mmng m_0mm four oenmrm um . ; ;i..-miache, jaundice, constipation, etc. ah; ward of the great canal in Shantuug provl } ' Charles Rawson Thurston, in St. Nich- ingly devoted himself exclusively to moral 108 Of 8 IUOPUU`. 0!` Wfbiip 53319 `T0113 xorced his wife, in order, as the Jesuits 111811! 03t11Bi'- T110 bmflesm "W30 i? "|s_v,thet_he might better attend to his oiritled mortars. The placlngof these but not then united iill(i( r om: muperor. This f `hundred pounds oi iron or steel and axplo l .~.~:=:.-yg prevent I cold Yhilosophy 1. Accepted byhuiuou. is five centuries and a half and 10- i v""' mm' m5 2 :'liCSi, always ready. 81- . 7 5 The real name 0! Confucius was Kong. , .vs eiiicient. tiny! 889- U ' n : * G39 inlf before the Christian era. The place of ` Us umyigun mu `mh Hood,` snupuma iis birth is now generally to hhv >'.l'ho Modern nnn}" n;:9ri.._ nn" not been the stawht Leo, is little to the esst- They Are Over"-ted. ' ` mce, where hswasixlucated and where he 2 N35, FMS Of !{l0Ti111' baibcriesshs 8 mmn.` married. His objeotin acquiring knowl- # Of h11!'b91` d0f811>`<'3 ' l rdge was to mm it practicaiiy to tho pm. i `The mortar batteries usually mount. it. poses of good government, end he award 1 guns and are so arranged that the explod md political science, He (ii. the enemy, can utlect but four pieces, if it nudge; when he tiiougiigiiimgeif gu]. g terics is an extensive and exponsivqunder aieutly qunliiled--to-instruct the barbarous E i'|i-'iDi!- The bat-Nifle Wlwll Wmplted 1* nge__in which he lived, he quit hig goii. capable of dropping upon avessel some tudo for the courts of Princes. China was ; `' "" -ix m~ W."\`3i *h0"T1' 0` SW91`-"3 onion did not take place until two or sires. ` , Lhreeoenturies after the philosopher ; Thlyout of ubattery is such that", all death. But. when Confucius `began his i 16 mortursbcing tniinaiulikenndpriined, mission there seem to have been as many the pressing of one button will cause t independent kings in China as there were all" to fire at tie same instant. They Art . zlemtingliimselt to the instruction of all -should be used, as it probably would be, ' order. His adherents gradually increased, from the pits to betray the location of thc 5,000 disciples, of whom 79 were more par- i and, from he knew not where, the shell: p _ ticuinrly distinguished _by their devotion I would rain down and pierce the decks. Ii i '`r6iiiida"1n`7i1T":asrtsar`iinzmageriiizt ` . ihey were called by way of 8Xt7i'l_lt)lli.`0 the ienwise men." endeavored nrevuil unon tlimn in in England under the Saxon hoptarhy. planted some 20 feet below the surface in - He journeyed through these various"'states pits and are consequently quite concealed I inucoudition of simplicity and poverty, ; from tho oucm . If smokeless powdei i ranks in his predpts `of virtue and social only on indistinguishable vapor would that |nd'he at length reckoned as many as a battery. The enemy would heurareport, to their master, and 10 V\`vro so well" but three or four guns were tired, there "mrg1acIie"' s6uf6l)T)e"'6f""e ea"plifg` injm; but with 16 pieces carefully trained the ' chances 04; instant destruction of the ship are greatly increased. . lint this: in tnn r-lnun rnniyn tn hm-yin ake. In diilereut LILIU. l\lUl1(il'L|. _ _ In the writings of Cpnfucius the duties of husbands toward their wives were slightly dwelt-upo'n. On the other hahd, the duties um`. implicit; submission of chi]-' utmnst and most rigidlyinoulcated. Up0'n I I I { dren to their pa.rents.wero extended to the `this_ wide principle bf llal obodienee the . whole of his system, moral and political; _ '18 founded. Collfllcllls was a teacher of "morals, but not the founder of a religion. - E Hisdoctifines ctmstituto rather-n System of philosophy` in ,the department. of morals and politics than any particular religious faitl . ' V - rm... ...,.....I .1....+..:..'n.. no mm..`..:.... 1.. mlui. , ` The moral doctrines of Confucius in- ` elude that -eapita1- one whieh, however .~ neglected in practice, has obtained the hisidlstibiples to treat .others~according to - the treatment `which they themselves would desireut their lmnds."'_~I11 his doc- ` trines there is on evident leaning to pre~ ` destination or f_nta1ism, and to predicting `events `by the mystical linesrof F0-sheo. The system of Confucius, without making any prefenelon to ',a divine legutio1\,1fco11- teuslve empire in thgwgvorld. The body -of me laws and instructions is still followed, not only by the Cliinese, but by the K0-. reams, Coohin Chimxqo and other people. .'wllo,4;al;en collectively, are estimated at- 'r 100,000,000. ` \ -4uni\'v;-1'sulA-usseni3~of--iuauliind--he*-tauglifz .-- tlnues to prevail throughout the. inest-ox-.-x Much in Littl%e!ADRI*1I4D_1f3'DISEASE , mdpeeuny mu 0! Hood'I rmuo: sown. I bk-IADIIATIAM Ar: uh :12 um. pun... WIIATCONFUCIUSi)_1D -nu: `r'Am:w: am -,-.'e nrruco +..... . . V I1! $1 I138 Q19 wind: III! = YIQ. ` V hub. for mm ma!) ` (Hush, you`: mm `and Inom-'3 singing. ` ,,'1ig _l__un|rfwh;n Io;:)y-u:.:; IE. ' nut. Atnnpoanllalomc.` ye! drank only I20. Ni; fgromyudl. I-I1 ii: I unk of yours. 8:- make pounds-enough of `cm. 3 fond 0!. but Sumyal says they ms! but :12: 3 [min of 5 body`: ltomwh. I've made up my mind P11 est minover here, an top of the kitchen prms. " "Mn An I'mn," mid Hm nrnbntlnn _ In uxtnvagut far 5 `to ball upouud of Ru ` took g jalnch hind ant} thy. Plncbcr ` `Pick}e.!.' f 93119 often obuarved, `I m most cspccimlgr` than he won't know 1! the main of my g Itoma'cl_; it rusted out or not,` Iwish." ` `fecbly concluded Mrs. Robinson, that g you d luck at that um of empty jars on. . _ ~ ~T _ s v T . s . 7- , . bupeciI1lytrnpo!Hood |PlIls.fotnoa\odk `E HUGH MQ"LS RATHER THAN ` elm evergtntalnodpo out cunthju payer in nnriwnm. I-\ .q._......_... 1 ' Mrs.` Jack Gardnos xirms urevthe most benul:lf111`tlmt I have ever seen, and it is . no wonder t11nt;tlxeym`o ce1o1)rute(1 on both l sides ofithe gun, writes u`gh`l,visiti11g'Bv_s=~ `ton, You can forgive her foxbcivng so plain when yousco11e1'a1')ns._ ,'I`heupper part of them is large, full and W911 round- e(1,th_q_grearm is nobut or .b()ny;and V "vthero is u dnple at tha elbow" which` 158 the we11_mo1dcd shouldej in- long, g1'uceful Acllrvegjto a. Symmotrldal` arid slenslcr \vr1:it. I '1 '1}hon1u 'oo1o1',they u.re_v5'h1te--oh,:_so deli-' . .o1ously white` mid soft; and so full of `oxa- \ I sbft shell pink in .c01o1'.. Z` They tapor from prassion that `you watch thc)m'fn'soii,1uted\_ \ 1 'l`)mv mm `mm Finnriisxh m-Vmn. nlwavn in pl'QHfil|)ll IIHHII yUll wuwu uuulu lLIUll,||K2u .':_ \ fyhey are lllgepaish Vzyixns, always in ' mot;1on;a.1vvn's' poet1c,_ and_"on1y a llttfe` `bunch of sleeve is ever yvctn `vinbthe even~ ` ingvby"`Mr`i.'V.In01{,.f.Q1f shovknows the power Mpnd beauty of her white arms better than 'c_u`Sy`_6ne 0130. and she doesn't propose ' to`. hide them away from admiring 0193 if she I `can he1p~it;--Philadelphia Prgaaa. -V V V. { ` ` Not Meant. . V . `,Oo;_ne, now, said a creditor to a. man who-had just filed `his petition `in bank- mptoy, you argenfb go_h_1g_ to do apything ' mm.now? . L . . - I 'Nn_miImm the ntlmr. I.mmn tn mean, nowr , No, ncuiontd u{e`oo1{er. `"1. mm 3 g .pI_yv1QIh11l1n;gs mitho pound: it I haw to ' gym 0! my 9m: pook9t.'. Household PAf\TCULA3 RELIGION. Her Beautiful Arms." -1 n. 1 u `, run" Bnarx EXAM:-nk; THURSDAY, Aplgli; 5,1397. 1 I . I . . 790.` The sequenceef phenomena observed ` In this way, as the snow melts, the ban unnvlv may u. A W: hum l`uL`<`l\'<`d the following inforina t-ion f:~.:1 1\ln(1`i('H: A L<'l\`;:l`:`.y1 1'u~.~iwd ut 1:.-u-nml observatory Ull Jun. 11 from L0\\`::ll ubscrvutory, nuw1oc;u.:l nun" tlit [ (":'-,\' vi .\h'.\`ic:v, suystlnutu mic 1251:: law, ` ol;.sul'\<;ll since Jun. 7 in the |mv""1 pols: l capui Mars in longltudolu." ` 'l"h'2.< I-iii ! is pmhuhly Hhnilur to [ll0.\`L`-_t)l)St`1`\'OdlLl I the 0p,,u.-'ltiQ'n of 1894 in thu smitlium cap. Prolussor W. H. Pickering, with at six iiicl` telescope, fo11ifd"'dne;`0n May :33, crossing the cup from longitude 330 to 170. Thlii I grow considerable invslze, measurement! made on June 6 and 15 indicating a width ` "__of_ 100 an;i_'350 miles respectively. Mr. `Douglass also during the same month, June 10, detected at .~;ccon(_l_an,Q_th1rdW1;1f_t.k the latter running from longitude 170 17c seems to indicate that they are due to tht lower levels at the poles being uncovered l ground is exposed, appearing dark .ln con- - trust to the snow still lying on the more elevated heights. Their broadening lscthen a natural result of the departing, snow and indicates that thcppolar cap is at that time in a far advanced `state of dlslntegm tlon;---Nature. - 4 ' LMU Eflltlj IUCFCJIHCU. I But this is too close range to beg1ILght- ing, as the enemy's guns could lon be I. fore have swept all within sight along , shore und done great damage to shipping i that had sought protection in the bay oi harbor, nnd so coast defense guns are in catcd about the entrances to harbors and _ .b:iy.<. Tiicse, too, are so axfmnged as to b( hidden from the enemy, as it is no longel suI1'1ci`nt.t0 build grunt granite walls, /.pivrce(1 by porbiiulos and bristling with t cannon. 1`liesooIYe1` too good a target tc ! tlw onemy. and only :1 r-`!1"."t period of u {,nguinst,the1n with niodtjrn guns would ; compltcly demolish them. 0' ` HOW I): mury nmauu. The visitor was sympathetic. The little yoman wan condential. ' Ila. an ``nvn 7' aka nvnlnlnmi Uluum . _.... ---- \i- ..-,w-... E the ue art of dress gave this advlcla, ' Wearstreet gowns the color or your hair, l house gowns ihe color of your eyes; and evening toilets theotint of your complex- } Inn An Hm mn1'm~ih1 nl wnmnn Yuma I ' Sorue seasons pgo-a popular lecturer on ` ; ' ` N... A Mortar Bane:-Ion sud u & I Operitods 5 Charles Thurton, o1as,says batoerlesmslg _ i harbor ? |1`$m .l,.,.-..... L...s.,._:__ .._...n._ __..A. ..- ` UL HILTUUI` UUIISLISCI 7 ~ morwr IL: perhaps aishell x-ox}: uect ( batteries are u; ! The xtensivc - ; batteries an 6 5 ve xnlk;-1 zswa_v?;L I axplo } flVl.;."1:.'...'..L A` I- !...u-__ 1- ...._L LL-L' -u 1 UVCLUUS I/U110!!! bU>|1lLll: U1 yUlL|.' UU111PlUX' L1_1.j_,As.the majority of women have either black, brown or gray hair the win- dom and taste ot the advice is apparent w ` tar as street dress is concerned. To dram well means to dxesszapproprlutely for each occasion,-,and the season's fresh goods, ` which display any number of ver_`y~'r1oh, . beautiful matarlals, make the selection of (own! the color of your hapir uneasy` matter. - 1 Stopped the Blu. I Wildly was thinking of auto experience . at the club when hiswlfe asked, Did Mr. 1 Luak call?" ` I um..+ m... i m..er..n M... ...m; .. om ....' i l I Ulll Ubllf _`_`,Not him. '1 bluffed him wlh E 1o_es' -`--`wh_at~ was that, dear?_ f-Debr_c!lt Free `D-um n ' ""\WUli|r ; Preafi p upwmuy IIII eve Ioaman I III nvuulntmwr Elf-IFS tatnodsog-utcununvowerizi r fgoq, Tboyyros vmolemodkhu`; -K)`A3TlFl5iiufacturii1I%InEfst%.F Our representative interviewed Mr. James E Jirayiey, or }Ia.nii1to1>1.Vn1bAl1'i_VsA giliqo, 58 Kiig:j William Street. Mrilimyiey is im enterprising business man`. said one of .H9.n.1iltQl1'S f0.1`0lIl-()E \ mhnufaoturera. His` goods, Sa.dq1ezjy'ha.rq- * \ ware, puuohesdies, eto.,= are known Irom ,' Ho.)_ifn.x to Vancouver, and stand very high in ' `the estimation of the imde. . I F` It wniin as little housa on is Vlittleyntrcct I I I ~l5{4Ax3 Nobmska wwn-tho town of ; Bubble. ` m\__ `nun- _.______. .___ .__,._L_; ;, __ Mp, J$1.ms'Bna.yley speaks for thn - public gqod. " v -v- nr t1'ou1)ld `wibkh"gmvel_ and woukneszi of` the Mr. B:-o.ylVoy' said`: "`I`or years I have been _ )naueya,' AI had to ma up and qlexih myteork `when urinating, aointepse was tho pain. The. K pain")! o.round'my1olns'vhe;'ia_e.,l'x_ixost inyolerable. " and Igfa1,t,ps though "a c9,,b_ were belngigulled down myiback byt`u'e'hind1o_gs. _ I - *3" ., _ \ I smother, .un_t1l I had taken {our boxes,.a1id was It did metnuo good, so 1306 anthor. and ` ylipuh tzving up when reliefcame, fuohtlnued I make them tin` thp pa.1n_1n, mybaok, ma 1 am now: lixnber wan eel. Instead oK_ g9thlng' ` -"up" ufdozenufimeas night,-.1, nnvx not 1,1_pgxno;o than once now. '1.`hem-Lucia now patiently Aolonnd no mliment bfgny k "_ d. ' '_ 1` `"'(;n;x;Vc>1 ejll;I;t9d oa,'wgtny 1 mu`: ctno-Lisj H R,tan9x?uI'5i..utho1-eqxqa " ~ jg V-`.1 vgenf;~d1'bAd io'wnrnn1i11 qtilngt 1,<':o1\1_1,d' ' not_ur1:1a.t9 wall. and hvfd to_ be operated bn. v_ 3. I~lia.(1 no condence in u.nyt1iiu, n.nd;iixe. de. up `. mimind tojaur o)lrbureJ,,to my` dj/ingV`da.y_.-2 ">R.ea.ding jahtestlxnony 'p_ubli_ahed `by theiboanv Kidnqy P-inu`6o.. Isgwxa iujilnr onsafq my own . ; and, being in coxxstant aginvj-, togivo them`a`trial, and got u got otJthepi11 -!r9m_ ` V` Spnokman dru store, at me partner at Mqrket I Sqnnte. . ' ` ) ' > Whg_1_Baml1ton- Manufdotdner ' Hasto Say. , ` nest, _ ' .'.".=::y cure all liver ms, ; 3.:-ndache, jaund!ce,const1pat1on, x-' nnlv PHI: tnhkn with HnAd'I Rnnnmu '1`lie`l ol;~.r Snow Cap of Man. - THm:.Pg}0PER-PbO`l4_ICY. .. The Art `of Dfoll. The little woman was crouched hpon . the carpet sofa in :1 limp hmp._ - She looked K $31, but sanguine--~cVx_hapstnd, but rellefed. .;Ihnxc1ualns of the midday meal were on the//table. There were traces of ashes about the stove. ffh baby's gown was begrhm- In spitc_oI_ these {acts the mistress of the Mmpdest home smiled swccuy. 'n H M-.1..a..m.a-;.... ..mo.... .u-..-M... Pim; msomwvnon or VALUE [TO even)!- .-i eomz. ABOUT AFPENDICITIS. his surgeons new regard we seem. l tion itself as one of the most` simple, but to obtain the best results it should r take place within 9. few hours after the 1 patient begins to suiferfrompthe disease. 2 In fact, the sooner `the operation is bad ; the better are the chances of recog/ery, 5 __wliile if the knife is not resorted to 1 death is sure to ensue _very promptly or after lingering miseries from the`de:=.dly l `poison per:1nihul_ating through the_sys- E texuand coming to the surface in ab- | ennnmm ' ` S um uuuuw ucwru using me Km1e_ But science never stands still. It 211- 5 . ways pushes it} investigations beyond more appearances, and out of the myte- \ `ties. of nature develops facts` which give proved that the poison which produced f septic peritonitis came from the -br`euk- `ing downer decay ,0! the appendix, the very root `of one of man s worst physical foes was laid bare. Further practice established-beyond 8. doubt that I dix could he removed _by.-, 2} simple sur- gical operation and the patient restored to vigorous health, if- the disease was discovered in time and -correctly diag- 7 npscdr ' mi- -__:;`_`_.; .._-._. _-.._.;Li '[L'; "-_:-_, lit power nndmight. When it was once I M in a large majority of cases the appen- . uguu m. vuu \.L'uu'L Ul um uuuuiutiu. I But in 1-amivxstancesithasbevn found : on the left side, and still more ran-1_\' otherwise displaced, This discovery, , made very recently, has cmiscd the sur- goons to beextremely careful to locate `: the trouble before using the knife. Rut nnionon nnvnr ac-. ....:.. ..s:.n n -1 > parts of` the body which-now seem to . um ua U1 lguuu Luuuuuuu. I This becomes more clear if some other 1 L have no use are considered. Tlngtonsila n:_*e'in this class and also the wisdom | teeth, and both are peouliarly subject. to ' `A disease. , - ' \L.. .._`_-_,::_.~_ :, , n -- I/1-ll`! DLIhll.|.kJ|l IVOIIkLllll6u V y Seco2'\d.`-A sharp painmjgjelt in tlm. [~_g~,i;`j_,c9;1tQ;'_of the abdpmon. This i:~(a1- .\v:1ys the` case, whether the appendix he in its correct place on theright side or_ ! displaced to the left.` ' ' \ -'l`11h-fl __A urmn nnrl fnnrlcm n~nn+ Jtnrw on the Saigon:--How to Becognixo the . Danger Slgua-7`Botwon the Age: of Ta, 5 ma Thirty it xx 31633 to Be l'o:rod.`W:i i A Duixoroon agpenruty--ropunr i c There is 5` popular and false notion a dial appendioitis is caused by in grape used, an orange seed or some other foreign , Iubstance `getting into the vermiform appendix. `The true cause is the setting `E up ofiuammation aridconseqnent gun- I grene in the tissue of the appendix, us- ; nzilly due to insnfcienb circulation of :.h1ood in the part itself. Inthonsands of j Opr rations -which have taken place- 1 t nmiy in time to save the life of the pa- ! New and many too late-there isnot ' one authenticated case of a foreign sub- ntanb, suchu ased, being found in s the appendix. This will ,_ be more fully gealized when one has in mind that the . imnrior of the appendix is only big I vizongli to admit a. medium sized darn- ` iug needle. Its great liability to diseaiso is due entirely to its low order of `vital resistanco---_t_hat is, it is an organ which to have no actual 1156 in the ` .prsent machinery of man, but inthe earlier stages of n_i:\n s `development it is bclievedto 'l1av'e been a large pouch that played an important part in the digestive operation of the human._sys~ tom. By age: of lisuse.it has gzraduzxlly shrunk to its presbnt dimensionq and is known to science as a vestigial organ, I one which is` only 3 remnant .of\ its former slf and possessing bnt a vestige ? ! ofils oa`gsnar`tamioas:` Thin k.~.n.-\....m vnnvn ..I......:: ...u..... ..n:-_ . yunatunv. The npiaendix is in one of the most _, delicate and vital parts `of the body, in 5 the peritoneal c;:\'S:_\', usually to the right of the (:L*htc`r of the abdomen. Rnf n I".|)'.1inn. -ih/nu:-;fl\nn L: 4\v\ Can...) . "I11e.syxi;ptoms are` so plain and un- nxist:xk:xb1:>- to the surgeon of today that any sufferer may know them for himself : W4:-cf i'T`1'm nH>nnIr ':n n1I11n\v:v mulm. . lug IIJHUUIJULI UH VHO .l1lUl.|UD l|L|UlU. .`1`om,he didn't say much. He's kind "of slowlikc. He jest said, `What suits you, Eliza, suits me. Well, Mrs. Mason, she ; come. She kept comin. Someiixues, if she gel` Samyel oi! early, she comes in before I tour bmkfut. She `anus come in before I ` I . A \ V I I i u 1' 5 1 I I I T)`5'tho dishes done up. An she staid. isho staid all mornln---even wash morn- ,1n a Sometimes ghe talked. Right along I we kept nibbiin. Sometimes twnsu.bit of oheese, or a couple ,0! crackers, or a hunk V of spicdgingerbread, or the top of! a jar of _ i 11. ,`I can't hear you when I'm In-ubbin, V d say. That: never mattered u bit.to her. . She'd Wait till I got through rubbin an "was a-billn. `BWwh`ebhor she talked or 7`WTiEt,1TOI`}itWif`Y"t`S}X6 uIlu"sT61`,"'SurB'us" ;. the daylight did. ` She aliub kept a-uibblin, on she alius staid. ? , _- Thu .nnrI-nfnr h-nnhs harm`! Ifn in fan, NIL) rnuuu C1 unaj LLI(`.llL LU1 llllllbll. I Fi1:~'.t.-The attack is_ always sudden. It cgmes on when the person is '::p1;:Lr- 'eut1y-in the best of health and without the s1*gh.te9t`w'a'rning. ~ Qr.\\I\v'\ {_.A nhcn-n nuin ~11: Fn1G- 4n Hm \l|1l.l4\\.1\l [V Ill`; ltiulllo ` - 1`hi1'd.---A sore and tender spot, _~very_ paiful to the_touch, is located exactly: where theiucision must be made to nd ` the appendix. ` ' ~ I 'I\nnn urn Hnn +}I'FDD -n1n1'n miuxnfdisun These arevthe thre plain symptoms 1 which have been found in thousands_of- ! MLU uyycukun. ' ases with scarcely. a variation. "`Mn1"En Hnof 'rnr.\1n} uu1r1Ann nnucu U1-{BUD IV (L11 DUQLLCLJ ll VdtlJ.iJHI1U1l. Thus it is that many sudden deaths i occur to pe`;-gqns in fobust health. They E '7a'fH to hziv a.c`o'1"i(7o1f`a'i?1'T1;*<>, ` when the~truth~visAthat-miserable`anrH useless little organ,` the appendix, has ,' met with some kind of an accideixt and clogs _the whole machine. ! ' Anbniniu ncnuw nnnnrn hnhxmnn U1\l6D ULLV IV HULK} .I.I.I\.r.L|.lL|{ Apendicitis usually occurs between the ages of 10 and L 30 ye a,m-,e- It is} ex~ -` tremely rate above or below those ageg. It is much more frequent amongmalee I than females, the proportion in all countries being 20 per cent females to 80 per cent males. ' ' rpkzrnnnun `nut (`kin r#u~nunv1ru'n":n n? UV 101: UVLIII LUQIFDI V profession. Dr. Clado, E3. -}1`renoh e_roj1 & iand investigator,` soughten exlanation , of the comparative `immunity of the fe- male sex from the malady, and discov- ered that the appendixin woman has an extra blood vessel that does "not exist in The'ca1_1se forthis difference is of very _ recent discovery, and is noti known generally among-che medical 1 man. - This diacoverjwzis hailed with ' delight by the surgical world. `It was ' notuonly 9. bit or new knowledge of ixia` I I nite value, but wasan additional proof of the theory that the oollapsef of "the appengliris always duejto its want of [j Vvita1jresista1;ce.--New York Joqmal . V `Cold cum; 1 7 -A -xwilainfis Being remmmenci_`bj . French physicians tcj ourqcolds by $13?` plying ice[toAt11"e spine: Indee,d,11ow- adays the~ourativ.e value ocold is being ' highly spoken of, 1_\nd `the jnainmatory sore throat whiqL1;sLd t9 be treaited by ' ponltices and warmth in no`w;_said to be ( aslly and quickly cured by ducking ice. . and keeping the patiemrin a`1ow;~ten_:- ` peratlgre. ` * ,,_. ` M M _ -.....,.,.m. _ , ,, , _"YourE=danghterhz\8 had amt many I ` ',Idn1irorn2'_'~- _ A ` T ji `0h..;~xeiI.' 5119 1>IIt8.n9a:3.z,a11Vher % A!r|mlow..9i;rgXun._ on /the Vrodpwith GETTIN SHET 01? `HER. 7I"r:IInn` l;:\\`u Hurne mr and arrive from the um.cmu mmncd plm-es 9:: follows; mm . '1`: an mrrn n...{.. I 10.45 Mn. [ 7.35 pm. jursmss M Na`. - 3 min? ST. 1 Blzuiii I$d0k;1T_iI(I8 to - I Nlagazitxeaml Musi Ali : b a speQi'a.lty Q` j;;L_T:.;;s;;sm;ALi;;%:.;r{;;;.=`: ` ILBER'!"LOVE ha On hzmd 1'st-lzlss horse l ,I`tuuI Ihgs at _lK_3lS0l 1(tblL` `rates. In"the old Crosby .utmm. opposite the Mech:mics Institute . )wcn St..B;n'1*le _ _, - , _ V ~ I - ,S_t,,eameis."`c1ty 91`-_Bua.le._",(new) ," ` '~s`mtejog' Ohio ? pnui Vmgor NwvY91*k | ` DAII4Y"1`IME TABLE. ` ' suNnAv.1Nc;.unnn Ms"1`Elt`M4AY 3o,.] .' i`. i (Lv. Buffalo,`-` 3.30 r.M.- Lv.rClevclnnd 80(. mu. .lAr_r.C1ovc1n_11d,`8.30A'.M. A!`1`.fBlAlf7f!ll0.> $80 and . w.`n/wnw M-An11 \1'm 5r3mlz. ` UH HIJU HUB BRHU. V The narrator treatd herself -a ten- igsdnrul of mtxllcxe out of a bottle on the i ' zwindow "em before she proceeded. 1 .m-. ttirla mat hnmn (mm nnhml M. 12,"

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