Daily News, Volume 2, Number 69, Franklin, Johnson County, 8 November 1880 — Page 3

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"T f™" NOVEMBER 8, i«ao

MONDAY

post Office Bulletin.

wliw of tt»e Itll» an* Carrier Of IIveto t.» •, Carrier* L«sveXor JtaOa 0, KAST. Dcltrcry. Ckwrd fflndknapoH* audthro' e«t.... 700 a».,ia«)®r

Indianapolis and stations oo •v Vaudallaftsllrmd. 700a re., 6rt0*m ^JncuwKfmiih aod station* on jlwi

t'aadalla Railroad ....11 agi*in„ gtfpra llanapolls and stationsdo 7:00 a tn..\20t)m&l f#l'.* ®»a m.. £$pm wwlenj Indian*. Chicago and

Northern Illiaot*...'/.,l| m* i» E**tcrn Kentnckj',i ... 4J3pm S Indlaaapolls and thro' 4 26pta.. 2 Indianapolis and stations «n •,

Vandal ia Railroad 4S0nm.. P°** Michigan, MtamaouaiMl W isconsln 4 20 pm.. 815

WEST,

St,

LOTJIS

and

thro*

west

7

00 a n.. lSOO^dt

•Junction* on Vandalla HE. and Southern Illiaol.700am..WOOiml St. Louift and thro'*rc«t...... 4 20ptn..l200£ad ijri Kt. Lottiii and stations cm Vandalla Railroad 4 20pm.. 990*m St. Louis and «Utiom on 1. &

St- L.Rli 4 30pm.-10DO am St. LonU and ibro' west....... 4 90 pm.. 215 pm Marshall and station* sooth on theDanrUtaavtaecnnesflR.il 30am.. 215 pm Ifjrtvri* and stations on llltaois

Midland Railroad 700am.. 600am Station* on Toledo, WabiUb Jk I 'v Western Bit west of Danville 700am 1000pm vobtb. Chisua, III.. (Otrd' pouch).700am..1000pm Danville ana irtation* on H. T.

II. £{\RK 7»a».. «QOain}yillSri0 Iowa, Minnesota. Wisconsin I f, «J:Oj¥and Northern Il!inoi» 7fl0am..t000 par i'-sgo. Iowa, Michigan, 1 inncsota, Wisconsin ana !1 90 a m.. 215 pm

Northern Illinois.....7'l)l m. '0OO 4m

rmport and atattona on ALogaiwuorl RR........ uUon* on Inalaaapoli», Deavtnr fc gpringfleld RR Station* on Toli'do, Wahajih Jk

annport RR.

Wc«tern RR.. saat Danvlllft. Korthcrn Ohio. Northern Indi» l^ana, Michigan am! Canada r. «£j SOUTB.' JJfaniivUle, Vinconnea and ^MQFrinctiton ,u. •. ^Vort Branch and pouch«»)....

4'JO pin.. 00-4 in 700a m.. 600am

700a ra..1000 pm 700 am,. 10 =00 pm

T0a*m..lS90i»dt

fvanitvllloRR.v{«80ltivaa(tAro'"?40

7 00 am. 1200

vannVtlte and s(atlon*ati K. Jk T. H. H» .. a m. and mUtion* on K/ AT. 11. 4 40pm.. £00pm

Aoiuhcr* ]IHbo and WcdU'rn •f Kentucky1.: ^Southern lllinoin and Woatefn

Kentucky

4 SO j) ip. 7 00 a m.

Wortblngum and stations on

*v

2 30 r® ISOrJmdr

T. II. J. 8. E, ilR 4 90 pm ,900am HACK. LINS8. 'Fralrtfiton,rra.lncOcftl£ 3i'iiya vllleandFairbanks,Tuenday,

Thnr«day and Uatardayvc.«.f 00a m.. 700am Melaon, lnd., Tuftdayand Sat* Mftay "480pm.. 100pm 'f Thrensrirarviaea tnto «er«m CaWeT!5J««Vricta»

SLreetft

rJhcAitT DiirihatoT~ Pnil ^Tyle#, Carried •North aide of Main atreet, between 5th and 7tb north froto Main to citj limita, Inclndiiu it t&eaH«« botw^n|j^t ,aoa 8t| aod^o the alle? totWMC Ith At4» and tOth «trect«, norttt of avenue.

MacoxoDi»TiucT- -John Koppenheimer,Carrier. The Muth ilde of Main ntreat, botwoon 5th ana &h, and all territory between 4th and 0M atraeta

... .. .. ., ..

aonth to the city liralu, inclatlJ 'ween 8d »nd 4ut *tre«M and and 7tlt atreeta aleo 7th street ton litotlu.

to toe alley between tnof

mirrHtcT—Jamea Johaaon, Carrier

The nouth aide of Main utreet, from the river to ,'.h Ktroct, and all territory of the alley bo^een 3d and 4th etreota aon'th to city limita.

?\CotJHTii 1iirr»i«T—Frank

Siblev, Carrier.

/Tht» north nide of Main atroot, frero the nver to .iUi street, **d a)l territory weal of the allay

Pikthi^t -Fr»nk

Ik*

jwwn 4th and 5th »trcct«, and north to the tity PirTH

M. MUJa. C»rHor.

Thu north «)de of Main etreet, from 7th to tha canal, between 0th and 10th atreeta, and all lit to the Vandalia R5t. north to 9d avenne, and territory north of tho Vandolla RIl., eaat.» atreet to city ltmlu.

rluiry from the alley betvf««n7th«od8tiiatrd«t

1 1

RR., ni

It

tb atreet loclty

jUXTU

Carrier. in 0th and 7tt Mid 7th atteeta, l«£u4 *B tertkwtttfHmtta.

Di«t»«rr--John R. Syera, Carrier.

Tho aonth aide of Main, between Oth and 7to tro(U», from the alley betwe«n6Han tti tho eM ndufl, Moti(h to Dittnlfta %orywttat on utr^litatfB noutlnibtiitf limita.

SavBtrrn DirruicT-Loala Baganx, Jr., Carrier. Sonthnldo of Mftln *ir«ct from 7th oa*t to clsy imlta. InrltKtta# tH» worth iMde or Main, eaat of Jtd canal to c4ty iimita, and all teuitocy wes* rom Ninth atreet, emit to «Uy limita fromPop tro«'t on the *outh to the Vandal la RR. track hp north.

MM-lalu, An*lllary Carrier, whone doty Hi to make extratoolkctlon and delivery trips. :b- HKOUUATtOMa. JThe matl t» collected from atroet letterboxes on Jtaln fitreet from 1st to 13th street*, north on 4tli to i:herry. south on 4th to Walnut and south on 1st poplar, and Ohio street between 1st and fith, my wuek day letween 8.8D andfi.aoa tu, betwtmu .ftl and

10:90

a m. betweett ia:30 and S:00 in,

this coll^ctluo Includes to Poplar atre«t on the 13th,ant iwrtn to union Depot] nth, and 4Mt to ., stween t?*» and StSO «, betwe«o 4 and ,5 «», and twtwoon 8:flo anil V*(Wpm. All oihoi Idaoa Are eollected from twice |»r day. betweer ie hfnrs wf and 10:00 a tn sod between 4:.* ad«*ptH 1 T»i are four deUverlee of mil' per dajjn tbe *tai|^«a *mrt of t)tt lm snd lltif*a iVki ,a,ud 4:90 also a dellvefir at 6:00 p. to anch boslnsss houses a# desire It. w|ow %*«c« of business la located between Sd and Tib .reels and not more than one square from Main,

On Sunday, the Post Ofllee lsKP«n f»m 9 to 10 *lock »»., and arsons deal,ring their mall can «^1 at the window designated by the number of *M»tr carrier. Sunday collections ovet tihe entire city la toad ('ween 4:iH) andas30 m, and again in the bow «a pnrt«f the city Wtween 8and 9o'clock pa .•celvtnj! boxes have been placed on every eo» #of Main street to enable persons residing near ha rail themselves of thw frequent rollecUon

stance each carrier Is obliged to walk, and para distance hwte Si yard* aw eAiMwtly

It longer and after waiting tatr

»r, he mtt«t rfial^the nexnlevpr Carrier* an? oMigtd to fee pMmpl M& to nt t*ndpt*oct«un»s'

Ulr work qnfrkJj, Imt ttndet sitollw dl«ourteott#,« iedki»e?y reported to th« aShij d«s are warned" Ued do ring the day. oat* fir VaalK bttt iher will be ice.

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SAMPLE ROOAf.

llandMMttefl. ia Vf^stepi Indiana.

Finest and Best

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ail kinds at the bar.

priwsfv t|»e

"of ,»w htlld on

is ftlllrd

JOS H. BRlQOfcb

MERC1IA2W»*" Fourth and (Vny

TRHHE I!AITK» INDIANA.

SUMMgt BIOOTI,

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im 51 wmf& titroe*^ tSeatreeta of the oHgr, wtbiw Ute iwetoe*, T»w ft* UH

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*t»*w

Attd I toa( tor ibeiiludowy woodteedi And tbt vaBrjr* that near (Mb lie.

^,-^lofJf Uw ptvftuMd brtWBa

Tlmt ovw itio m»«d/wa blow, Fwr lln i|«ar, cokMyttot ta Uierallry. Wbmlhe eootert ntm low I tfM ftflftMlWipihi tbeabadowa.

And yet tbh nontag tbe portguai .. JDeUronpdUkMtertonu' Froat my ootttta wbo lire* In Uw oocntrT,

And iridif

Umcjty

to

Tb

wmirrDm *-riU4, Itate tknaJaf-r Of iatorlnr coMtanOy."

i2oomdJ "bellows about the. phheard of iramberdf horse shoes he wk#i«dx)ut in an hour on a wager of $10,000. You can hear him swing his hetfvy hand hammer —Longfellow calls it a Pledge"—but in this our distinguished fHena is ft little ofll It is the helper that swings the sledra. We are not a little surprised that Mr. Longfellow should make such a mistakfe as this regarding a business to which he was apprenticed, and Which he honored for so many years. Bnt we digreee.T Children oonaing home from scuool lodk in at the opetr door. They love towbear the bellows roar and see ibd flamiil|r forge bnt what Uieyn«»t love to seels thev-village bfacktantth lrrestle with a thTee-year roit b? is* trying to shoe. They love to catch the burning spark* that fly Eke chaff from the threshinr floor but, great Lucifer^ you ought taJiearthe little cusses swear when .they happen to catch one! He goes on Sunday to the church, and sits among his boys in order to keep them from throwing spfrballs at the parson. He hears his daughter's voice singing in the village choir, and iltiiakes his heart rejoice, but it makes other people's blocd run aold, fax the texb'idnt Any bettez than the average village chorister. I

Dem-

"To84eturn a personal call #Ith diirdfl enclosed in an envelope, signifies that

visiting between th%psrsous is ended. |wl... gjiiiLi-aiwi—itou~iuLiai^*l fj ifi'd Wom«i as Carpaitors* 1

It is no doubt ft refreshing sight to malo se:: to see as a corpuiitet

If anything srity of man ov qt her Skill in

ornan assert hereout

blish th al.peil'

Jha husband and fathers busy ing nootftlha laat i^ui^eifor smoking |iid fort and he eannot attend ts her indk1, she can do

dgar to it. natio it thing worth never one.

tlie wotimn andsaya^l1^ And gouerally adds some the effect that men are not Weir^ solMnd she 'Wiisliea sheM

fthere!enotigh

turlbdl to tie ierself to

Then ato^arfefwres self •itii acorisduflxturv tobewtii

for anyttiHow Uwt-wef^car

tbSl!el^tf^rs

the^r^rkm.

that fUl a minute

No, HiSi *twu pSSR

1

and Co

job her-

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So I Uiink ni ran down to U» city* I Ta p«H a Ivr dagra at my eaaa." .... Tbn» cfqr ftdls reaort to tbe ooantry.

And lanre tbalr dkromflnla behiad,

Vor raatlbl «othb«aaad niad, Xach UUnkinc U»a» in tbe traaaition be wfa aertainly find. I Boi wb«Aber one dwell* in tbe dtj

Or

HTM

in the country, tbe plan

H»! aboold ftttov. when oomea tbe bot wakthM If ke la a araaible man, la to try bard to lfcave a good temper,

AuJ to keep Joat aa cool aa be can.

Tha nrilUg» BUekmith^ i» Pra^. Under the spr«aduig chestnut teee the rtnilhy stands the amitli, a i« he, having been ^ice elected to represent his ward in the City Council. His hair is crisp and black and, long, and to apjearances, hiusn't bfcen. combed since his mother used to comhj l&fot him when he was a boy. His face, is like the tan: but# wouldn't be so much like it if he wonld wash it once in a. while. His brow is wet .^ith honest sweat, and, as intimated above, it is about the only thing it ever is wet with. Week in. week out, rrOm morn till night, you can near liia bellows blow., and-you can also hear the blacksmil blow Joudei:

up this prdih lengtli

Curtain fixture* you batf

conatmct-

^mi^ffa dmiiSl iSas Artf with a screwdriver, and pitta six sere wain he:* mouth, and chml« on the chaif with the flxtnresin |h» lu«*l,

wvfl

fiodsshe can't

reach the top of the wtudow by three or four ittehea. ^JUwi gata down, And in. doing au *x^ dress gete entangled in the chair back gndW* off a little fHnge and a UtUe

inlfte pleating, and tipsets a pot of gtra cium on the window sill, and in attempt* 4o save that she strikes her hmd a bracket by the aide of the window trhich holds a pot of oxalis, and town oomea the oxalis aforesaid, and the breaks, and the «*rth is spilled all ver the carpet, and the plant is deaor ited forhM.

Of cotirse d»s opens ^ilr tl seream, and ^he ecfees fb ottt,.pl jmnpinx after them she drops tlie of the Uiings and lias to begin an This she does *hea fhf l«w picked the pot and plant, and swept away 0u dirt, and put some mtaphor on her h»d where it strwit ^e bww&sk

limb with, she thinks bufc.

8he

LX.

If tho husband and fether should offer to do the job for hor no# she would *em hw PWf»»L Her Wood waa ap, ^d site wW do tt herself or peri^i .m

togeihei her impleaw^^

again, apd puts aa ottoman in the etu*r, and cJimhsInto another «hair, and ft4tn on the etto«*»n^»dUi

swaying

forward try tog to get her balance right, for a woman standing upon thing more than two fast from -nmstd ia always dhctT'head^d awi fx* pecta to fidl the next tatwote.

She tries the screw driver oo tbe iere«a, bot there never

WAS

any woodM

iMd as that window-casing. Thearrt^ tunt rflwnd lire!*, bat they do not t^e h4»l*if$hein«rt«e have a aimiet to,

dowd

Start theai. dollMrhat |^t to again The ottoman cota&i wii jus( f^rtojftpdhy, andfefis^Eh Ml on that tore jomtln her fcot4irhicljr botlsercd her so long,' Being a ,.W,wh#tn she cruinot rrfJSve her^linig !Bg, btot slte d^as the next' she kicks the ottoman with the foot, ant? Stirs up tier next sorest doing so.

nuirr

1WM UUIVMUL|

IluSbartd and. ikther looks vrui and 'wants to ktiow .what sh and she $s: frain from buffitkm.

to trdov what «he*nu (tone,, ra trate fhturfian ififae'CaQ,^ telling him It if wpiie.,

A third lime eiie mounts that (ihairH and now shfe means bnsineM. You can see It tif' way sh9 oomItresses her lips evtr those screws, plants her foot on Mm! ahak^ •ttmifi and jabe that dpllgi'm^el into the Window moldiug.

Well,she has got another fixture she will try that, gne wont be beat opt. She'll have that curtain up. 1 :So she gets the oHuBr^fixftireTliid by dint of bmjig extnrcaiefhl it is saWed :to uBt. the ,ri«Ut)^ngth.,, hammer, and tacks the

iui the he tack

iShe

woman, an exhibition tools" will Uo it. little jobs around come within a no head of a

There arc house whidh aurpeni *ai lily billing to •ant: them 090*. eags, or a window Stic work out orthS ^^sin

He is never

And his wife up. The door or tho screws xtures, or the

castot&jhreak on th$ diaumg-room table, or twlltlas stairs get Jtoken, or sora lljkCk itf a*^)Cking-chair au splitl ths Concern into f?wo chairs, aouoother breakage or d|mage occurs^ f6UiC

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At last the sockets fdt thii roller to turn In are tip, a little "Shdwing" perhaps but nevSr mind—they are up. And ir tl)e emrlain do«k roll onesided, whose business is itt

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Husband and futlieft^k^tfiiie efi6ti^i from his occupation to mildly inform her that in nis judgment dhe of the sockets is put up an inch nigher than the other. Did yon ever hear a woman's reply "on such an occasion

:lt

'feould

not well be recorded i|i words.1 Ton would want to see her iace in ordet to Ket the fall meaning of her answer.

She tries the mffer. 'lf "W about a ibot to lo«g. ft' mtwt be sawed off/ She stops and

oonsidert.J

Where

is the saw?' The head .of (he' had it la«t "to cut off an a

he' fltmily

«St

ishjfr,

not srit him any thing^bottt' it '^rfot njau zuttor^.—[Addison,

anything

she! She scorns to humor

much.

nhia»'

so

will huae it up* V**'

she gets do^'Sg*ta aril? seiches in the wood-shed.imd in the stable^ »n4 under the kitchen •rfrik, and up:ili the oj«n attic, and 6n4ff' it at last dewn cellar on the meat'barrel, with abrtut half an Inch of mst It an&the handler loose.1'

V)t

Bar «3i sv'l" ,h»i«

Slue takes (he^lUr SAd layti It oh two' chaits. ahd begins to'saw. The,'sawiis lust like the serewfih-itdoesntUkehold. Shegives a vigorous dig with ft^and cots a groove a couple of inches: lon^ in one'of n^r bestwafnfrt' chair frames,Outdoes not so much as scar the rolle*?:

Hurfoand and father, tella her she doesn't hold her saw right "Mad clear through." as she afterward tells her

she curtain

to the roller, and'pounds on Auger ahd botli thumbs,aand drives two tac*s through the curtain where they ought not to be, and crooks up, about twenty more ahd the«i she 'rises, curtain in inos one socket

hand, to«put itnp.. She must be moved a little?

much at the bottom.

It "sets in" tho

hns put the screw-driver and »mlet away, 'woman like. A mail would have left them right there on the floor till he wanted them again, so's to have them handy. There is S p*6rtjd|fference in the way %,mai^ does ttniigp compared with a Woman's way. dhe DitngB them back, and gets oot thel scs^wflf aod starts thebi righ^-and then the htuidlo of the screw-dri comes off. It always does when man is wdjtg it. ^e drives ^an with the tack nammer, and proceeds. At cturbdirhruf^andHt isUsilf^yO" bid the'txt|om|tof

•driver a a(o-

rii

nufi:

And the woman who fixes,it will brag next day her friends about the way

notes on

their husbands, and decide that ohe smart woman is worth two men. 'jati_iuuMap!i& ji,

Jorne Education.

The following rules are worthy of being printed in letters of gold, and placed to, a eoitspieaoos place in every household^** 1. From your children's earliest iuftiicy incolcM te thenecewity of ii»«tnt obedient*, 2. Unite firmness with gentleness, liet your children always tuiderstaod that you mean what you say. a Never promise them anything auless vou are quite sura ou can give what you

V. If yoti^ell a dtitld to Gb something, show faint how to do it..and see.tha^

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5. Always puttisli your child for willfully dtaoWyfnjt y4a, liul 0tn ef |iUU5sh in anger. t». Never let I hem perceive that they

If they give way to petulance «r illIcwjwr, waft till they are calm, and then §jgttijy reason with them ou the impropriety of theft toad not

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8. lv« me»uler that a little present punuUmient, when the Occa*iau arises, is m«fh more t&ectual than the thn»teuiug ot .i gtt^ater punishment should the renewed. jt* 8l Never give your chUdraa anything because they cry for it. 10 On no aoconnt allow them to do ja* oo« time what you have forbidden, under the same arcwnstaaces, at another

II. Teadt them iBbat the only swie a|»d et^y w«y to appear good is to be good, 1$. AetsKtom tbeat to make their little teritaiUith perf^thrth. lik Never allow tale-bearing. 14. Yeajeh them aelf-denial, noi a«f-ia-nhteti« of an angry and reaentlhl spirit.

UStttwtf Cawttveiifwi"^^

ia the bar.t f»f nearly every American wmLi jhrnmit^i^aWy arises tlose di« «»rders t" *tirly umU-rmi le their health and am Every woman owe* it to her-wlf an- ?o her family touse that eel-

tiitt Wat- f^itirftpr «vnwipatloh. ait* fur all U$o«\ter* of the kidneys ani H«er Tn itinllqnld or dry fort». eaeien^irt either. ft

Of

i,.,.W#pyNWF^ tituefnieo used their po,W?r of Uf iltoi- the pldcc^s qf fiutlu in ih'ey nfted the, p{,|jith

IgDt po^ei^of u- V'*

9$ pi^waicHUit^jxwsQM whQ cany their Jtpwj^iip^UieiR/inwth «r» r#he? t« be l^tieff .jLhaji* rfvir Uireat«niu^ wsing: up, t4i*n to .ft^?i»n» p\& thA|,^jthre»t«ofdtrfr[J, Fuila*. ,r til Btittlr«fl|SiuaNdMy qti jihorftinwcrlotig ^anaatijawrherS th«r» are tagnap dismal qjbnrtiy «aQ inri»«ataK ioys wcurtwrtir 'Iiukh tyikawtd hSpiUncM ftwever.—( WakcJ ^AlasJ:W i8'$tortiiHlil rtttnf|^4th! -Metros htod/Tt^ -^rii' mit half th« Icl^a from the Ym, & Kaftt the -fibres W ps^^^ftvli^n5 ^^y. that man^ b^hts Hit into thattfie leaves Hrh fcb rt^ maht'»re jRrw'ih nunib^.^rixmWfe®bw.» ,1,

To $qm§ jnen nature is, like some win nfe^ ina^pttch to necessjin t4 thrust th^^Uity hn ec^u^yitonce itud iiuprlsoji ffiem ^f»^ |«&rei£hOT w31 leant to ai»reokte'their wprth. ihei^ do great ia the reydation, thjeywufcaU^hemselves stupid aouoVin^erb^^— [Oood Company.

Afth^^priF^jpaao^engroyrs cruei and ocmverted into an 3bwlnt&3>riuQft j^ive a man power of do^wliat h« please witibt impjmi^y, you eriiiitgniah J^s and conpequpntiy overtur^ him,, an ij»ae of the great pillars of wqrality: ThW too we find ooafirmed by inatter feet. /How many heirs-apparent tOiCCMvd empires, when- in the poaseesion beopme, suqh mcaosters of

jfiU, ^f^and^-as are«| reproach tq.hu-

to ir ^uc*: '^uck beerisd in its tendency Whe^'% anglrt.

hdld'6? the intftl&t^a^rfirwistetH^t out of

bu

!hath

fWh'o

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Annother attempt.^ The saw Jakis Tiola in one place—cuts a little, their slips over two pr tthrep inches of the/ lengtn of the "roller, cuttit jags, air alone, and sending the sa.wd^t.^eyery whicn way."

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fidential next-door neighbor, she makes a-desperate eflbffyand »Qie thiogis sawed in two. Yes, sir! it is done I

No words can describe the triumph which fills her soul aa she onee more climbs on the ottoman and tries itinthe lockets. At least two inqhes too lon&i

Depressed wirdrw bof aot In manner, she getadown again uid determines |it shall be short ettough- this time. C~»

The same thing is gone through with as regards the daw, and again the roller is cuC Half an inch too short thie time

''HbW Wj^lalc^a1fotaltice.

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Mtdit

v.*

JTt'

Kayetli

to seek

like the

hot narrative^

and Tticfieih like the c^iolenc'mule. VWh8J

vbe^ Who4 hath liabbling?

hiith red fifes of thrft ^Oeth t^seck^thesdhodueK of.bt!6,ki"beer.

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Who hath

!"sbrifew^WJWh4,8triveth

when

thf'^ddjfe^tch' of'tlite ni^it hath come Wwftrti'tiiVttieblotS? Arith'i,flie 'fifteen puzai jv He1''that'TrftektetH Against thfe buck ntfgifteth left3 -'m clthtfes orf the buck beer bncketJbL-MdUk-aJmi4^ insomuch that the buckee risetli af the noon hour. witlf!H town round: about and ihe, swseHneatf thereof .wakssth morn mitt morei ereu from Dan to Beer-^Shebai^'anenL joktt in the/Holy Ltod.)ni tH -.. -i lift «s»^

Who^itdamoteth with a Ddnd voice and saith:^rtVprily, aai not I a bad man?" Whote he' fihat walbeth unsteadily^'and SingSthiihto himself: '^Tbe Bright Angles Sre Waitibjg ftn* Me "P

WbO WnteHi ^ot'et«n a fnurtitmal wot, but settetfcr'h is-chronometer by the wooden watefc of the watchxuakeiv,aud by means of .a. toothbrush 2., f/ jCf^jtb. Is it uothe th^tMugeth his inject fernist the biiclc bee^'even unto the eventh hour

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making poultices by, .mixing una^ea meat* with hot water and. applyinglife directly to the skin is quite wrong, because if w6 do not wish to burn the, patient'we mu^t wait until a reat portiou of the heat has beeto lost. Tile proper method is to make! '$ flannel Ijag, the size of the poulti^. required, to fill this with tlie liusewl poultic*) «s bo« as it can possible be made, and to put between this and the skin a' seeond flannel, so there shall be at l^ast two thickneescs of flannel between the skin and the poultice itself. Above the .poultice should b£( placed more flannel, or a piee'e. ot cottoti wool, to prevent it from getting, cold. By tills method we are able to apply the linseed meal boiling hot, withoutburuing the patient, and theheat, gmduaily diffusing through the flannel, affords a grateful seSs^ of relief, .which cannot be obtixn^dby otljet3 means. There are few ways in whim sticlf marked relief is given to abdominal pain, as by the application^a poultice in this4 manner. v' W

Carious and Interesting.

Henry, upon l»eitfg *sked how many boys were in his Sabbath-school class, said ,- "If you multiply the number of Jacob's sons by the number of tiules wllich th| Israeli ties •compassed Jericho, and add 'to1 the product the number of meaautea barly which Boaz gave Ruth divide this by the number of Haman'agoiflj{} silbtrtcfe the number of each kind of cleah'ibeaktfr that went into the ark£^h)ultiply by number of men who Went to seek JSly&h after he was taken to heaven subtcaetfrocrv this Joseph sage at the time'when ha Stood: before Pharaoh add the number bfstoaeSJ' in David's bag when he killed Goliahi subtract the number of rtirIong» that Beth* any was distant Irora Jerusalem divide by the number of anchors cast out at t|h« time of Foul's shipwreck subtract tits number of people saved hi the ark, and tih remainder will be the uoa^ber of ,boya .in the dans." How many wet* the*e 1

It has been dbcovered tbftc rfie aiKUtloo of a teaspoohftil of 1orax to eadi pint of starch used in starching' flirts, lined, dresses, etc., will raider muslin and all kinds of fabric*, even the most gauxy Inflammable textures uninflammable Such an extent that tbey oouM not made to take fire and bum with a bla Dr. Kedzic, of tho state iMOfird of heal of Michigan, in an addreefr reroariuri thai if coiton dresses sad undrelotbtogef w%-' men and children were prepared by this simple method, many didieasii^ accidents, and freqmant loss of lifii from tbe Mcidenia^ ignition of clothing tof^ toep«teot«d.

"Bat I pass," wid a ministeg' recently dismissing one theme ofhiSscltfert to up another. ^Then Lmake It if^tdel ea a man from the g*R«7? wbo wae ing the happy hours away MnimyptnAtf game of euchre. It is needle» to say tWf he went out mi tbe next dealr a«H«ted by one of tbe deacons.

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Tbe dose conflncment of all factor^ work, gives the operatives paHid f«**, peer aw^ieriaiiirtiia, a^ir«^efe«|it*fS poor blfW. Inactive Uv«r. kidney* am orinary troubles^ and all the phekiajg ahd medicine ia the world cannot hef| thftn nti}««A ihev srei out of door* «r as* Hop pmwn awd*w*t i^medy» espedally for ^h .^ase^ having ab*«* to iSnd^wg^ cbfk# fa them The* cdat twit 4 trine. j.—Ckri$tta*t

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