f i S 1 1 ;? y v ft 1 Why Children Lrare tbe Farm. Wefommend to the consideration of oar reader same thoughts of Adeline E. in tbe liitral Xcw Yorker, as to why so many of our youths are eager to leave j tbe farm instead of following the call ing of their lathers and mothers. In the drat place tbey are not brought up to love the country ; they are early ac customed to hear both father and moth er grumble about the hardships of farm life. Then there ia too much work and too littie play for them. The boy works in the fiald all day, and his lit tie opportunity for amusement ia the evening is cut short by a long range of chorea" til! bedtime ; meanwhile the sister has much tbe same experience in the house. And no agricultural col lege in the land will restore what' their parents have blindly allowed them to lose. ...... Study the. "bent" of your children. If a boy hates one kind of farm work and likes another, don't make him do what he dislikes all the time ; but so far as possible let him do the agreeable work. When he offers suggestions or forms plans, don't laugh at him, however im practicable they may be ; but if there is anything in thorn make the most it. point out his mistakes, and encourage him to i3e thinking powers. Keep your daughter at home by get ting for her, as far as you are able, some things she practically likes a magazine, a crojuet set, or an organ ; nd let her carry out some of her pet plana for improving tbe flower warden and front yard. And if you h ive jiven her some domestic animal, and allowed her to pet it and regard It as her very own, don't sell it and pocket the moo- ey. T,ct her ketrrit and dispose, of it as she will. , Lul a gift always be a real cne. Lastly, the social longings of young people must be gratiSed. Provide them with plenty of good reading matter, ard encouragrt all legitimate literary, musi cal, and social entertainments. Youth ia not contented without society, and cght not to be. Exercises for Horses in Winter. A m'utaken kinduesa often keeps horses closa in their stable. They shiver, yet they are not turned out be cause ic is thought they would get cold , er. A heart play, running and kick ing np their heels, will quicken tbe rir cutattnn and warm them up ; and if ' permitted, they will take this exercise gladly. Not only their comfort, but al , . so their health Jemaods this frolic. Accustomed to steady work for months, they are enervated, their muacles made aoftaod rltbby, tbey are unfitted for epring woik. When ' unemployed, a horse should be given its liberty at least two hours everv day that is not stormy. The farm is not rigidly man aged when there is no work for the borers la winter. A brre consuming, but not producing, dnring six months, destroys the profits from his labor dur ing the other six months. Laborers can be had at low wnges during the winter and employment for them and the horses can be found. When the horse is given Sunday rest it should be allowed some exercise. Rest is ne t to. tal cessation from movement ; this is more tiresome than uiodeiate work. The greatest rest is when nature has tbe best chance to repair waste, ai d gentle exercise Is one of the cocditioLS favorable to the nuking of new mxter A lot three or four acres In extent, with an open shed in one corner, is what is wanted for an exercise ground. A Bell tilth a History. At Lumpktn, G.. Is a church bell with a history. This old bell has done much service for many different people. It has engraved op on li the year 1000. tbe year in which it wae made. Fur a comber of years it tolled tbe hour for congregations In a convent In tbe Netherlands. It was a terward carried toJLisboo-, and from there to Madrid, and was In the monastery at that place wdtq the great Napoleon Invaded that territory, taking everything as ha. pualinj Lis forces ortr plains ard p moua'ala siJes, an-1 all bells were le iog taken aod re-.Mjt into cannon for the furtherance of bis warhk ambition. Tbe owners of this bell, seeing bis iu , tentions. and loving their sacred pro perty that bad so long served "hem. secretly took it down from lis tone y X iwer, aud placing it on board a Urge vessel about to sail for this country, shipped It to New Yoik, where it re mained for many years, oot Hit w, purchased by a Lumpkin man for his church. It has been used so much that it has lost its tone, and will have to be laid aside. " The Lire of the Leg. Tbe perfect leg, like the life of man, ruffrrs miny changes in its career. Tbe infant's leg ia chubby and of uns certain chape and promises. I's super fluou uVsh ia apt to 'eave it at G years old, and ten or eleven years must pass befyre lis curves grow picturesque. At -JO it fnlQ'.la its destiny, and remains perfect In a healthy figure until neoriy middle age. At CO it begins i's decline, which may be marked by scrazg'oe, but is more often distinguished by a settling of the fat elow tbe calf, bo that the lej is all one siz from knee to shoe top. Ob, What a ('(h. VTlil yoa heed Van warnlna. Tha alkTrial perLaps of tlit sure approach of tbat more terrible rllwnse, Cnonmptioa. Ask yoar iselTrs If you can afTnrd for the sake of tar ing so cent., to run tie risk and do nothing for It. Wo know from experience tbat Shtloa'a Cora Core year Couth. It Offer falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles wr sold the past year It relieves Croap and Whooping Couuh at ones. Ooihers do not be without It. Fori Lane ack, bide or Ch'st. nae Shi lots Poroos Planter, hold by Dr. T. J. Davis n A enORT time ago a fcent!eman ot St. Aoeostlne. i k, beard a brlr tiklior. in J conM not tell from wbat quarter it eine until be looked In tbe air aod a w a buzzard with a small brass bell around t.N . lie shot the buzz trtl, and on s saw an ludlstmct date, bell, lie thinks It mast - tbie t old JIreaJei K A S K I Il E THE NEW QUININE. GIVES . COfiDAPPEUTE STRENGTH, . QUIETSERYES. UAPF! DAY?, MYEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. tbat the most deltrate atsmjaeb will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Oro Diseases. Tha moat scientific end sucsosful Blood Partn er Sunertort eaialoe - Mr. John C 8-arrMrouTb. Selma. N. C. write t I ml malaria ta the Southern trmf aad tor a doaea years sanereri trees Its debllttatlDr eoeeta. 1 was t rritlly nan down wbea I beard ol Kutln, lb new qelatne. It belped me at etc.- I rained U pMiadt. Have not bad sueb mood be I tb In yearn. Other Mttnod if m liar character from proe. In.nt Individuals, wtlc.l iluip Kaaklne as a remedy el undoubted, merit, will be sent aa application. Letters front tha a bora persons, jirln J tall detatle artU ba scale application. Kavkine eaa ba taken wltbouvany special med ical auvlea. SI a buttle Nokt by all dnutgifte, er eeec by mail on reoetvt af prtea. TUt KAlilNt; CO.. M Warrce St K.w York. THE PITTSBURGH POST 1889 A Great Newspaper for the Coming Year. Its Daily Issue Bright, Newsy ami Enterprising, Its Weekly the Largest Demo cratic Weekly in the Union. , THE PITTSRUn&II DAILY POST Forth year t will continue with redoubled 'ery the lnamiti.tl endeavor to aead ant the D0c ixmocratie daily In tbe I akin. lt proxre the laat year Indicate It luluce.ntervri'w. 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Address, - THE TIMES, , Pittehar;, Pnna. V.' s 1 X-. rr- ( Vl Na2 Hogs ob the Farm. There ia a great deal to be said tor and against tbe fanners' dogs. Ia tbe first place tbe common, ordinary . cor la a nuisance, not only about the house, but more particularly among stock. With no Instinctive love for sheep or cattle, be must be trained to keep him from doing absolute damage. Any thing which will ran will afford a youcg dog amusement, and when be has once tasted the joys of chasing a flock of sheep or cattle he will lose no chance to amuse himself at tbe ex panse of the farmer's stock, and if he carries his pleasure so far as to get a taste of mutton it will require an ex cellent band to break him or his fault, a mere reprimand or even -a sound thrashing does no good towards curing the evil habit. On the contrary it arouses the doc's cunning and sharpens his wits to each an extent that he will become so sly in his work that he will almost defy tbe master. But with sneh dogs as tbo Scotch col lie, tbe farmer runs little risk In raising a sheep-killer or a dog that will del!ght in tbe vulgar pastime of chasing ea't'e. These dogs have been bred with great eare for many generations, and have been so accustomed to sheep and cattle 4 tbat their Jove for the beard and flock baa become one of their most pro nounced instincts. As puppies tbey like to scamper after beas, or perhaps follow a ranting flock of sheep, but there is such an absence of viciousness in their nature that tKe flock soon come to regard them as inoffensive neighbors. Indeed, a flock of sheep are easily ac- eas'omed to a sheep dog, and soon come to enjoy its society. . . These dogs are ensily trained, and when associated with the herd or flock the knowledge tbey acquire of their ways is remarkable, and tbe ingenuity they show in their methods is an evi dence of their wonderderful sagacity. Seme striking examples of their in telligence have been recorded, and of these none are more remarkable than those which refer to their S6lf-taught acts. Tbey have a real genius, and ia the performance of their duties they are constantly picking up bits of informa tion, and they develop in time such a degree of knowledge that it is scarcely necessary to order them to do a given piece of work. Tbey take in the situ ation themselves, and at once set about doing that which they think should be done. If farmers want a useful, earaeions. handsome dog they cannot do better than provide themselves with a Scotch collie. Besides being a nice, practical dog amoog cattle he is a good animal about tbe house. Cheerful, fond of children, aud not given to straying away from home and annoying his neighbors. Healthfalness ol Tarioas Ocenpat'oss. Assuming tba normal average death ra e of the community as the unit of comparison, and calling It 1000, partic ular occupations may be regarded as nealtby or unhealthy, according aa tbe death rates among chose pursuing them fall above or below that figure. The most healthy occupation appears to be tbat of ministers of religion, whose rate is 55C x; are gardeners and n orsery- men, 590 ; farmers aod graziers, 631 ; agricultural laborers, 761 ; schoolmas ters. 719; grocers, coal merchants. paper, lace and hosiery manufacturers. wheelwrights, shipbuilders and coal miners, with all of whom tbe a vera ire death rat is noder 775. The most on- healthy occupations are the trades con nected with tbe liquor traffio and hotel aeivice. with which tbe death "rate Is 2205 ; following these are general labor, era in London, 2020 ; costermongeri, bankers and street sellers, ISTIr : Inn-, keepers, etc., 1536 ; and brewers, 1361. Af er the trades connected with alco hol, the highest rates ore furnished by tbe patrons that Involve . tbe breathing of dost other than coal dust and ex posure to lead polslonng. The death rste among butchers Is also' high. 11T0. Under Water Foar Hinstes. The question has often bee asked, bow long is it possible for a mu to re main under water ? aod In order to ans wer it 1L . Laeessagne, a well known European scientist, has been making some observations. His chief subject was a celebrated diver, who, it was al leged, could remain under water for four minutes and fourteen seconds, which it must be confessed, is a great advance in duration over tbe period crmmonly believed to prove fata! to a completely immersed person. Tha atudy of this man . revealed - certain In- Wresting snd important points. In tbe Brst place, be expelled all the air from his longs that Is, all the air which breathing can expel from tbe lungs, for there always remains in the lunes. an amount over and above tbat which can be exhaled in tbe deepest expiration then he filled bis lungs as comnletelv aa possible and dived. While in the water he swallowad about a litre of tbe fluid. On emerging from the water it ia said be "snorted" frequently, while his face was congested, bis heart beats slow and feeble and his eyes flushed. Usernlaess of Bje. Kye deserves all tbat recent writers ay of it, and they might have added its special and peculiar usefulness as an occupier of the ground through Sentem ber and October, when the mild warmth acd moisture are favorable to the eon version of nitrogen in the soil into sol uble nitrates, which wonld then be mostly lost by leaching If no actlye plant roots are present to retain it. The loss is ruinous to farm soils, and should be prevented in gardens by sow. leg rye as soon as a row ot bed is ra cant. Another nnmentioned merit is tbe healtbfulnees of rye fljur as an oe caeional change of diet, far preiirahisfl to changing rrom diet to drugs. The hardiness and eturd y vigor of rye add so greatly to ita usefulness in a course for field rotation tbat it might well be made a question for discussion, where ever a debating club is established in 1 t arming district, wheibet clover or rye is of moat benefit to the " farm aod the feituer. . Posatnn mauv Important Advantage over all . , oilier pre pared t'ouda. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Makea Plump. Laughing, Healthy Bablaa. steulataa tha Stomach anal Bowata. bold by DniTFista. c, frOct, S1.00. WILIS. HOaROSGa I CO.. lllllnmi.TT. Baby Portraits. A Portfolio of beantiftil baby portraits, printed D fine plate pafT l.y pateo photo proofs, nil free to Mother of any Baby horn wlttitn a year. 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Ireea funr loot to the lam aa , ireea fuor toot wei(ian M lbs- are I. Arartelaa A to. ft heaood AreaBe, FlItalMU-gu. Pa. Muleaahip- pea ia au paru ef toe male on order. Seining ba Ia I picked stnrk to aa found ia kUl nslika aVsT Oot rtpo ear rare aolicitad. - Important to Canvassers. WAX rt-Lira Oaayaasera la erery eoaBti In the United States to sell FOX 8 PATENT KK VEKS1BLE SAD IKON, whica romblnea two Sad Iroas, Polisher, Flu tar, ava eaa Iron dotna the vera el aa eal ire set of ordlnar lroas. Is elf-heatles; lj (as or aloohol lamp. DOES A WAT VrlTII HOT KlTCUCIsS. Price nsoderata. A Larcaaad laauaa: taeoma lDiarcd to rood canrseseri. Address, for otrculara, kc X SAD IROU CO., S iieadfl gt ,K. T. a .w m f e " 1 r r , 1 Pearls efTlioocht. Srmorse of conscience Is like an old would. No Messing equals tba possession of a stoat bf art. D fflculties are overcome by dillU gDC ai.d aoaldaUy. Timidity Is a stamblin.? block and tarns tbe feet to rain. Tbe way to do good Is to be good. There must be light, then it will shioe. Datb is as tbe foreshadowing of life, die tbat we may die no mora. If you cast away one eroas yoa will doobless find another, and peibsps a beavler one. Oar character is bat tbe stamp on oor souls of tbe free cboice of good and erll we bave made tbroogb life. Ko creature of tbe earth tbat creeps, crawls or flies, bat has some superior qualities over tbe human race, and can accomplish with ease what man could never be trained to do. Among tbe writers of old ages some deserve fame aod bare it ; others neither bave nor deserve is ; some have it, not deserving ; others, though de serving, yet totally miss It, or bare- It not equal to their deserts. Whosoever deceives a man makes him rnin himself ; add by causing an error In tbe great guile of bis actions, bis judgment, be causes an error in bis choice, the misguidance of which most naturally engage bim to his destruction. There never was any heart truly great and generous tbat was not also tender and compassionate ; ic is this noble j quality tbat makea all men to be of one kind.for every man would be a dis tinct species to himself, were there no 8yrp,tby among individuals. Few people recover frm tbe neglect or obloquy of their contemporaries. Tbe puollc will hardly be at tbe pains to try tbe same cause twice over, or does not like to reverse its own sen. tence, at least when on the unfavorable aide. Deepest Coal Sine In tbe World. Tbe Hasard colliery war opened in 1842 by M. d'Andrimont. Thr area of Its concession is 4.170 acres. Tbe col liery employs 961 workmen under ground and 273 at tbe surface. lis out pal in 1886 was 232.742 tons. The seams worked vary from 2 feet to 4 feet 1 inch in thickness, and the coal Is of a semibitnminous character. A notable feat ere-in tbe working of the mine is tbe nse of the P!om and d'Andrimont excavator, an ingenious contrivance for increasing tbe useful effect of blasting. Tbe shot ht-ie is drilled in the ordinary manner and tbe excavator Is introduced, which hollows ont a space at the back of tbe bole This enlarged powder chamber ia found to greatly increase tbe useful effect of blasting and also tbe proportion of round coal. Ic is used io six seams in tbe colliery, and has also been adopted at Lens. France. Tbe coals are not brought to the surface of tbe shafts, but only te the level of 400 feet, wbesee an endless chain road, two miles long, extends to Bay Bonnet. Tbe Saint Andre du Foirier mine claims to be tbe deepest coal mine in yie world. It has a royalty of 864 acres, and a yearly production of 200,000 to 250,000 tons. There are two coal draw ing shafta. tbe one 2.9o2 feet i eep, the otLer 3,083 feet deep. The first shaft is being deepened to 3,149 feet and each of the pita i ventilated by a Guibal fan working In a second shaft. A Cleck Peddler's Trick. A good story was told your cor respondent the other day about a well known old gentleman who peddled clocks and jewelry In tbe days before railroad contracts made bim worth over a quarter of million. 'I distinctly re collect on oue occasion." said he, "I was selling clocks near Mecbanicaborg, in tbe beautiful Cumberland Valley, and ran neross a bouse where the man purchased three. After dinner, to which I was invited, my curiosity be Ing excited by the fact of the gentle man's taking three olocka, I aaked tbe reason. He told me tbat be was one of three brothers who bad agreed amoog tbemaelves tbat tbe first one who struck a clock peddler should buy a clock for acb. I inquired about the brothers, where they resided and the bes: way to reach sbem, aod after dinner I started, and before evening bid seen the two brothers and sold them each three clock, making nine in all." When be fioisaed tbe story the old gentleman gave-a obuckle as if he had a accom plisbed a thing for whist he deserved coramendatloa. Hounding Carres. People talk about curves and twists lot railroad tracks in mountainous coun ceuntry. where bridges aai cats add t their fears, bat it is all nonsense. A urve on such a read ts no worse than a curve in a level country. I waa thrown from one aide of tbe ear to tbe other, oot of a seat, ae tbe Sota F a few years ago on level track. Yoa be a great many stories about suddenly fludieg yourself in another seat, bat this Ss one of the few actual occurences. It was on a sharp carve, and the eE?! neer was careless, that was all. A carve, in fact, is never felt when a good engineer is at tbe throttle. Tbie is something that but few people kaow. If an engineer, on approaching a curve, pnta on tbe air and pulls a train op taut, the cars go around as smoothly as well oiled machinery. It is ouly when tbey are left loose and strung out that tbeir passengers are made uneomfortb!e. Baking Soda and Saleiatas. Bicarbonate of soda is very often pot np in packages and labeled saleratna. but this is an sdu Herat lot, or rather a fraud, as real saleratns is the bicarbon ate of pvah and Is obtained from en tirely a different source. There ia, however, an easy method of distinguish ing btween the two. If som of the suspected sube-tance be sprinkled prtij thickly over some loose cotton and satl ursled with alcohol and tbe alcohol eet on fire, the flima wlir be bright yellow If the suritance ia baking soda, and purplish if it is real salera'us. Dysaepala aad Liver Casnplafat. Is it not worth the small pries of TS eenta to fra yourself of every symptom of t!ieft diatreaaina complaints, it von think an eaii at our Btore aod get a bottle of Sholoh'a Yltalisnr. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on It, nse accord Inaly. and if it does yoa no good It will oost yoa nothing. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison; fn OurPopufarDrand WTlttefouricla. Coi7ihatio7iiiot always tote fail. Z A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE IN dohYfaltogivz vV AFAIfTFVAL AsrCYouf Dealer Fornix D O NT Ta KE NT O TH CJ Jw.fiNZDtStBROSjLouiaWUK 1888. THE TIMZS, PHILADELPHIA. CHEAPEST, BRIGHTEST. FRESH EST AND BEST. Tbe Most Complete Newspaper Pub lished in Philadelphia. Tub Ti was Is tba tnnst widely read newspaper published in Peonsylrsola. Its readers ara among tbe mere intelligent, prosrreeslre and tbrlftr people or every faith. It Is emphatically ao laDBPBUDSirT newpaper "Iodepeodeat la ereryiblnc ; teutra! In Bothlne;." Ita dtseas stoa of pnnlle men and pnblle measares ia al ways fearless an J la tba Interest er paPUe In tearrUT. bonrt roversment and proapereae In aesiry. and It knows no party or personal ailnerl anee tn treaties; publlo Issues. In tbe broadeet and beat sense a family and general newspaper. Til Knu or ts WoatD.-Tn Ti n basalt tbe facilities of adraneeo Journalism lor Cather ine: news from all quarters of the clone, in addi tion to that of tbe Associated Press, now eorer ln the wbole world la lu seope. making It tbe perfection or a v(riru, with ererrtblnsr earefally edited to oeeapy tbe smallest spaee. TmCosmaTtii will bo me ef universal pahlle Interrst in tbo United States Party or erans will perioral their deltas as party Interests sball demand, bnt Ibe rapldlr growing Intelli gence an! Independence el tbe are calls for tbe Independent newroaper when great political con flicts are te be met. Orave prob'ems of rerenne. f finance, of commerce or lodcsty. of srlenee. of art. aod or every phase el tnlUhtened pro gress are In coarse of eo!uilo by tbe people of tbe Union, and the progressive newspaper la ever In tbe lead In every straggle tcr advance ment. Tbb Ttkb Is one cent paper cnly la prloe. It alms to bare the largest escalation by deserv ing it. and rlaias that It la ansnrpaseed la all tbe essentials of a grert 3tetrlpo!ltaa newspaper. SrcciMA CoriKfl of any edition will ba aent free to aoyone sending tbelr address Swt Eihtiob ie paaee Handsomely IIJm traled. i-00 year. Weekly. 1 00. Tcrms. Dally, M per turn : SI for fear mcacbs ; So cents per month r delivered by car riers far cent per week ; Sunday edition, an Immense quad male sbret ef 12S columns, eleeant ly Illustrated, $1 per annum; arms per eopy. Dally and Sunday. f& per annum i M oenls per month. Weeklv edition, SI per annum. Address all lettsrs te THE TIM E. Chestnut and Kightb Streets. Philadelphia, ra. We Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one ef our 6-in. FARM WREKCHES. Uftit, Handy and Strncajr. will r mtwrer aad, Owa iaat lro OrtluuLry v'reucbea. YOU WANT Air Ellxich Household S. D. SetL. This art onnasssa ef a Roeeweod Handle) and four lnterohsuiBabIe -blade (4 eorewtrisreni and 8 clue tat) fttttag aatna; aU paioked In a neat wood box. This loos Is cwatanUy uaeful rwnrhan. around lb bouee, at tlwt cClro. tn th chop, on Ike farm. Heat free a receipt of ( jfiO. Ask Your Iroo.al Dealer for tbrsn. If He has not pnt thean,he cf!l gv4 them fur yen. or wa uf entd riUv-r am reoetpt of prtn, aa above. arnd stawap er owr ttuamM eueo Aooie. ELLKICH 5c CO., Plantsvllle. Conn. rjASOFi '& HAMLII r) rg&TBBMrSE ESS Met." wlta beat ksempetl ereofa"e tbey bare it fcaordmary c-na for tbelr plSetEurfbwv' a aeonred asUeisoritT -.Sf nafJ.'. 1 JL Wa-Uh gry li htti2Z!Z. thro, as pajk AKmm AN0.P1AN0 CO, iaA. LUltAUU. HATURCO MkLltBLK RKMIOI Par kirk Measaefc. rar Teraid Liver. curs FOR CQNSTlPATlOn. Illeaa Hraaache, Ceatlveneaa, Tarraat'a Kffereeaceat Swltzesr Aperient. It la certain in Its affect. Ttla gentle la Ita aotl n. It la palateable te tba 'asta. It oaa ba relied ip in ta eare, and It cure ny attUJinf, not by ontrafr Ing, nature. Io tot take loleet puriratlvei your reives or allow your chil dren to take them, always Sick-Hsadac!: g use tbta elegant pbar oaoeutlcal preparation. AHD than forty years a puhlla vdivb pas zeea ivr iuuiv inYQPFP'NlL 'aworlte. Soli by ironfittt V S W.I.js I v I O S "Tf 'itiT.rri. 111 5 KlfE 75THisrj Sg 'JOBACCO War i anted to wash A launa A full op Asleep on the at 1 o'clock in tbe luorniDg. The daacing master should ba at figures. Usually seen on his last iet!. kaoaroo. g" -ii Always turnlno; over a De. , librarian. KiUi Motto of real estate rae0.ir. not words." Applicants for loans general!, a borrow-tone. ' There is nothing like a bolt for t irva- a dead lock. 6:et- The wind IDOW Whistl.ce thron h basahurtytone " corn fl-tids b A be and cry u-aali. fo t's acquisition of a . email boy koife. Goods in the bands of a mercUM does not adyerilse are like rosk5 Thy baT4 no sale. Natur h just with comwn,,,; losses. The toothless man i( m w bit off more than he can cue. Tbe girl with a six-foot said she wouldn't tell a stoiy bu-T couldn't help bot "draw a long- bjj A clergyman who unrriarj a ej. of deaf mutes In Brook'yn tbe other ? made a bad break tv hen be wUhed ft! Munapeakable bliss." '. TbeonW thing that can uowni-a renins and curb gnuinn inspiratio- pen that catches h the paper and J eentes a design in splatter-work CTery third stroke. A wealthy young lawyer spe0! days and one nijht esr one cut L at tbe end of tbat time sould not tf, what aide be waa on. It . ohamnagne. First amateur Xlmrod,,lt ja..u Ihte and we haven't killed aoy;tia yot.' Second amateur Xlmro4"r fct ns miss a couple more rabbl'j h then go home." ' He bad just joined tbs lht U". aud was telling his brat girl of VU Then be kis-ja'd ber. "What am doiag, air ?" she arted. ' Obj m& a report at beadquarters." Miss Keaoe (to a bandsotae it f I atM. a a pujB.eia -uii. aocior, low do log do ? Ton look killlog this eyw, Toung physician (qulHlj'r''v1!4 you. bat I'm not ; I'm off dy( you koow y" A young red ski an school boy ta ak-d tbe other day wbat Is tbe form of animal life. ''Tbe ffri,' was the-prompt reply of tbe lad. ta bad evidently been taking lc tbe eLtg of the pale face. A lady having remarked in wtc tbat she thought there should be a !u on the single state 4-Ves, nit," rejoined'a most notable specimen of uncompromising old bachelor wboti present - ss on other lnxnries." "The churn must go," says an ari. cultural exchange. Of course it ttt in order that the butter may come. When a womao sbowi enou?t iotrx in a man to pink a piece of lint overcoat, he can marry her if be e says so Kennine Growth. Success in the past ia no gnartDtMi success in tbe future. Careless relit upon past triumph has csnsed k downfall of xaany a one. Effryr upwards is likely to require rrore efia than its predecessor. Every past nv umph only raises the public expects?!'- for still greater achlevaaan. t-Vve wi time. If tbe author or Wurer ia sr coastaotfy eclipsing former effort, til in danger of "falling flat." It iita safe for any victor to rest npon ti laurels ; yet, with every step forwird he who has triumphed 'bos far ia proaching nearer the limit of tia po era. These powers. It is true, are i ceptible of a legitimate and ever in guessing growth ; but one's eagr t fully sustain reputation, and re prise, by Dew revelations of WJX ubsuspected power, those who up to bim. may 6pur bim on to p-x'"J or impassible leaps. There is a beyondi which be may not wsun without being burled over tbo prro pice. Sharply denned with bn bounds is all human genius and capvl Tbe man is yet to be born wbo cbd eternal heights, and who ha c -se for modesty in the presence of tie Ear nal. X Well-DcTlaed Eeieoge- A f rieaa f oun owned a kitten aaJ a nnnn of about tbe same age. lnrj hsd grown up together and werealwji good frienda. Tne puppy oaing 01 Newfoundland speciman. grew to h" a great dug. but kitty did not seem be afraid of bim, although he frm large ; in fact, she rather imposed up good nature ty bitirg h's ears, eerat"1 ing his face and teasing him ) way imaginable, whenever he tried W go to Sleep. At last, one dy. kii ty bad tormented him mo th'D r8peab,. dog ought tn a' and. bM" den-y got up, rushed out of tbe bow and hurried to a pUc In tbe J A. bfB M wnere it was very uu, - - . d ig furiously. In a e oHnu be dng tulle a large bole. n- the , ; into tne house and goio ap to bh ' torraector with an air ot "no ' i tend to your cse," s?iz-d br " ! mouth and started for the ' this hole be deposited kitty, and M-rf I her with one great pw. be tW ff, I dirt on her with tbe otter o09-, ! watched the fun for a fe ; when, being reaUy af laid be would ! ber, we went to The rescue. k Bital to Mapara Fall- a Labrador in said to powM j. fall that makes Nlapr Fa"" 's, cant In comptrison. It. F- P'Lil)i4 recently made a tour of locates this fall on the Gr na k4p3i which connects L Vl,ti4Bifl- with lioose uty, at - - a too Inlet. Up this river IM Wiminikapu Lke, and ihiM furthr up thd river .j, Grand Falls, in the break of the Ltbrador table laud. i feet above the lake. Mr. u j the Grand River Is 1W0 fill, and the height of ib mated to be nearly 2000 feet.
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