Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1880 — Page 6

ALFONSO.

If w f-e. that i, suic i T!. : v'Tj ZlTLlprJ as that he waatby , wko the raM feergea t exclaimed ;

fnlW'IvetJy'" !rlru which case we should sure- and there was www lyiag in m I .afwlTJfl TlSnkW about i pias, making the obWck

v w- .utoMi. soirtaf y 'J . . -V: , " AT! iiTtUa . tlll Uwk and ftlthv : there wm

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WWN MC 1 - - I V" " - int- a tlwttM. HOtHiKT OttC Of MOOT CXCCUt IH NW

hot. roiiwTwu - . . . r7 . . . i r .,

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Hum

of

Women Hv wafted upMj? J-i toy the mo. J2tl21r rtoH iu.i a yriir.

WJw R " beard. a hntfmc "J niw, I atn&OW HIRMK Pcte4 on y-wly. temntcd to wjoin,

. a pine tore ana & warren w pewvteu

(I 44 We mav surely snMMte on suea

ilr a this. " I wumuml mtotwir.

So mv no? 1 am fickle, or , Or &!. AHmmi. I ' .

Xc-r chII m tnwi that iimhw W :

.asFwW Iff jw-rv ALMOST TIME!

Alwiow tive for th ry whfe dfe4M Ami Wr the Mtew, ns

i the .?f'aM(l Tfeu era m4 Ike Howew, Uns .ih' To ,ekwGc hearts poTs wt Aho-t yirvw for tlw W le' f For ey rHr, trfawMcr. AMTKMtk to rcjoke te hJkOit mc. A)mo liw Uc the swlK o .vcanir It vowes wHfc wk Jtewbjrii tay. Ami vo theiU o the lmtl

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MMAt oc er . ' iH fe Tlut Uiiftk w eoW bHve lire

LLuit nrMtlulkv rewM-k cm this

. 4i. 'JL3 ii Hut- rmnAlftr

J!LoiLl bv tkil -BjUiiiirolMM if you Mk

o;imk!" To whkk o U ; it, it k mrovl J

LBtod to rejoin, 44 And wkt rry aid tost, sw i o .

J-Tr ...ii n- tJM smU ! IVnrirad of tk soliice of W tobacco,

r.iNl- Bat MMMBt'inr frWd. wko kd bea dotorous.

for 8ck a fret. And I tod rr aw of ikrtwgkoat our jory, bew more tk, tbt mm of science erWkd tk mdmekoir tktt err. " I faot. fwbiek tker doaX) tby wtmld tJurt poor dof: wBI b dwl," k said;

orr tht ccomt for it. Can it b!r frkdMTOt toe tkat t w tn i"wKd tkt vrim ma woW fNHi u o JHptiiwt W Knag tkrongk tk k um9 in dfeoovrme str of tk vovr. " twlftk muniHd, tenbiUioa of mite I did not sy any tking, lea it wsis awav fromkiw, wketi - suck a proWem too Ht, bt I kd my owm tkojigktfi of as tkte doe's srckv ky wwWr kw wfct must U ih ckrctr of man nose wkoT. tkt is, "a poibtlity ex-1 wko could tkas kav broogkt aa unof-

MtM Of IK dWCOTriBf; tae Kouin iwwb-viw - mvm bv wkick tk creature foaad its o that to the Victoria Docks to nnet a way from oae point to aaottor, a kun- dead do. All tkat I kad ever kcard of drei Uw atart, witkout a voice to a?k the brutality and lietio3 of the v. . cknKnv Li mr fof i lift miliuiT racked into BV ntltd. "Ike

w a dog-cart? Is ittke wsy of men of cook kas jret ker ia chare e, "

scieaee to e sawsneu wua t v.pvm ,-v.v , ;

took w, followed by a iaereaoiag The TmtH kfUir. wrowd, k kk Wrtk, wkiok was a kote ia tke paddle-box. It bidowyn to the gmm Ttmntmh, and If our yottac people coul4 only be b m large as the ter( but quite differ, shown suek a ckamber before tkey run et ia eoior. Tke maiw ie a ot veively away to sea, tkoe who are not born black, white tke femaW i rrtyUk-brwwa, idkt wouW certainly atop where they or Kke faded velvet. She ha a Hht were. On a bunk (wkiek was tke cook's gray spot o top erf tke thorax, and e the bed) in tkk unpleaeant cabin lay tke ob- abdomen are tkree dark brown lonfriiect of ourvWt; a small, wlry-looklne tudinal stripw alternating wUk ligWt

Mttle terrier, quite Wind-indeed, it had gray. Ia young specimens thes mark, no eyeball and with bald iMdches tags are quite diiint, but m 4d mm upon its skin, a spectacle verv md to the colors blend sontewkat. Tke two contemplate. At tke voke of tke cook, sexes do not differ in ae, tke wale " Vic, Sk, iuv gal he criel enoour- being fully m large a tke female. The agingly, but with great tenderness- tke i body is a little more than an inch "m iworcreature wa&etl kcr tail, but did lengtk, ami tke leg are large and long, notrfee: kerblindne kad taught her whtck gives it iuite a formmaWe pTmnWace. iearance, but it i perfectly barmless. Ske knows ker wv about my 1 I Have provisionally named R TrH-

cabin,1' ul tke man; " lxr bkwe yer, tnl turnatM, Tescrvjng a iuru-r vee," (be smoke of it x tkuugk it was a , crijHion, Tke name wa suggestwl from bomloir ftlleil with articles of vertu, . it manner of buildup. . wkkk a les clever dog wouhl kave de- J It dba a burrow in tke earth s or siroyed witk knocking against tkera;) seven incne m depth, lt tke upper " but the poor thing U aware as the , part of its domtcde is entirely unhke doorfc open, you set so doesn't ve-j that of tke liger-spkler. Tk specie ... I builds a little round tower above its

However, when he cell! to ker giit, ! burrow. It procures sticks from one to

Wlwt-r's cold sliadows will ekae wyj

eralitie eock aa " recognition of local-, jtromised itv. " " ineUnct for pmce and person, " J ker. "

etc. to account ior -f. if suck a secret was discovered, how do we know tkat it migkt not be utilized

for kumaa beings? ana are men ci science so careless of what may be of sek vmij iiMuit to kumaaitv or, at all

events, to tkemselvee as to neglect suck an investigation as tkey kave done?

Ko; tnev give no auenuun w mms ter because tkey discredit it.

lor manv years a mbuwu sujws vtliTd in as regarded mrcons:

but it now admitted that pigeon: only

to take tke greatest care of

Tf iMirvnu tkat this person, so

sublimelv selfish as regarded kumaaitv, kad suck" a tender feeling for kw fourfooted friend ; it touched me in spite of my kdignatioB, and, reminding mvself that there is something of good in even- body, I remarked consolingly, Women are generally kind to animals."

"Gracious goodness! do you suppose thr kave female cooks on board skip?"

exclaimed my companion with great

contempt

r . k

take the road thev know, From a great Beinic very domestic, and quite un?ea

in tiw air. um wkb ukit sent mriar. jl ami jauen ifw -

Height

it

XX ASECDOTE F DfSTIXCT. The present Arehbiskop of Canterbury k accustomed, when young men come to him for ordinatioa, to ask them

to preach a sermon before Him ana nw chaphtia, not tke whole of one, but a part, ut to show that tkey kave some notion of their future calling. Generally speaking tkk is a very emlmrrasaing position for tke candidate, but on a late occasion tke embarrassment is said te havo been the other way. Tke yontk in the pulpit, addressing the l'nmt& aad his ekanlaiu. tktts commenced

his sermon: "The congregation before joe divides kself in two parts, tke evil and the good. " "TkatwUl do," said tke Archbishop hurriedly, wko did not wisi to kear further particuttrs. yow, as I am not a divine, I dare not nse -tich kirsh dertnitions. The two parts into which the world seems net-

these: (1) Tke people who don't believe in the anecdotes of instinct, and (2) the people wko do. Tnatthis latter class is still so numerous is

ture. and nroves tkat simplicity is BIKm bv an old friend in the army, one mv great relief, quite close to the oock.

bv bo acan.4 expelletl from tke heart of Captain Brook, invalided from tke Cape, so that we kad not to "walk the pianK

man bv dviliaatioa, roguery, ana emer UpoR a matter in connection with tnem. j (as 1 haa reaa ana even wn w

" l Know, ne says, vu sue ue spb" " v-"" , . . a aai a . L M a. - e . a aaa

-laav r rv ull v vtv s v iiiHietncallr cm above tlws oilwr,

amlsteii by step ; on the right was a laying tnem so as to make a nre-SHltd grating, on wkkk tke crew were stand- wall. fng. and kaving triel tkw ami found it It is iwmally a mot contented specie dimcult to walk upon, she turned to the 1 in connnement. Early ia July I to a left where we two stood. It was really ' fine female, turrouiMled and almost cova strikinr scene: the mensome dozen ered witk baby spiders about ready to

" .t "I x tnf tWmiB trfect silence watching leave the motlter the yog can reauuj

"and has ! the poor creature's movements wjth in-! run up the side of the jar

tn interest, ana my menu nun o as!wh"b, . .v......... v fwith tears ia them fixed upon his jar to my study ; I did not take tke nest

. i - . .11 i-Aw

aog, ana longing to " "

fnrbLlilon bv the ooHioHCt between us

First, in its slow, cautious manner, the dog came to me. I suppose 1 was not strong enough, or sweet enough, but, after a brief investigation the result of which delighted the spectators, wko katl been all along convinced tkat there was nothing about ine to attract any uuW ck nwvrml on towanl ber

master. Then you

have heard a inn

witk this spider, as I wWmhI to see what she would do with entirely new surroundings. The earth in the jar was about six inches in depth, ami well pressed down. I gave her stfcks awl moss to put around the top of her tube. She soon began to dig a burrow, and when it was alout two inches in depth, she commenced to build a tower alwive h She taka a stick from my finders

might literallv and places it at the edge of her tube. iVmu. The i She works while inside of her burrow,

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powers of vision, thev can see their way did not attempt to defend

lor maavmues, anu ; mcvaw mww -, , fv..:.,,, nwr0mc& intWtraiainristotaketiiemftrsttenlworm will turn under tertam circum- lUow.'!lgi

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I zT,Y:i -....: ; tu. hWbt of i koUinv the stick with her fore-k-'S un-

giv tarr ."V:rv" r ... !: rr; rt w: sthen

. i xashion, nati gaiters over n wu ,., - - - r to them the dog at once gave her atten-: turns around and fasten it with a strong

r ... . mm. ..l.. iu n tois or t ii i. sh, ttej anoiaer stiuK sum iMo-

tki 1 rim of her imtster s irousera wuwu vre." , . , .r ' 7"'i'

rv T imilii not tht until sue lias lata tae uuuuuv

1 CT ft

miles, then twentv, then thirty, ana so t stances.

wn, all tnev kikw irrn pj- uixrKeu,

She now cues down

ami wkehe VSSMhnU verita-1 to thi bottom f her tube :and brisg P for the third or fotirtk time, rf'f: Wmir.:, ,u.tlt f arth. which she place

from London to Paris. But beyond that " I am sure that tke poor dog is dead, "r; Httcrcd a plaintive on top of the sticks ; she goes all around, distance tkey can rarely be gow to go, J I answered " Vert- likely," and began t I'h , m4 mxt 5n6ant she making a circle of these , pellets,

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ana oniv a iew uvi w nu , . . even that. Yet a dog, forsooth, wko After many dangers from cranes with travels on tke ground, is held to be 5 curved necks, and enormous bales in

endowed with infinitely greater powers. their beaks, which tney nourteaeu oer

The proper name for suck anecdotes of , our heads Kke shOlalaks, and iron instlL-t w. in hort. stories. ! heaw tracks moving along tramway

My vtewsupon this subject are well ( at their own wild will, we came upon

known, and the other day I was caued l the Ditcher." an was seeurw, i

m ea r a a r -.

theinsitle, making the walls penecuy

round and silk-linel. ow she is reauj for more sticks, which she continue to alternate wkh the pellets until the tower has reached the height of two and a half infhf. alKive her burrow. I sometimes

causes, l nese exeeneni mrvna uccwpy vf-rv msch the sane position in canine

and feline affairs as the orthodox do with respect to theology ; and their opponents mav very well complete the parallel and he likened to the modem skeptics. For example, in old times it used to bf an article of faith with us all tkat dors preserved their masters from drowning. In votith we read a. hundred delightffl stories describing the anatomeal iatellisrence with which Carlo and

"eptae would seise their young masters "Tom." anil "Billy1' bv the nape of the neek, or other comparatively tough portion's of their bodies, and bear them out of deep water into shallow. A hundred illustrations very highly colored heightened the attractions of these incidents, and Anally Sir Edwin Landseec hlibself crowned the edifice of ere Julity bv his fatuous picture of " A Member of .a 4 i X.

doubts about the powers of instinct ; and

if you choose I can now give you an opportunity of testing them." The circumstances were as follows: He had gone out with kk regiment to Ceylon with a fox-terrier, and, as often

modatxm ladders which are any thing

but accommodating to thoe who (though of dauntless courage) have no sett fsBhf and (thouerk of immense lntelu--ac hare weak beads. A host of

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happens, the little creature kad snt- J active maneuvers wKn ropes au it(J frrvn. k Ut at tbo climate : I Wc. jug tkowh n executMKi on the

its hair had come off m great Urgest

bad gone stone blind. Brook was ordered to

-li was nendinz, were

running anout. te uecs, w n. w these my companion inquired for tke Accordinglv, from a dreadful cabin,

apparently full of fire, appeareu the

aw ntiL&tor. find that the desire oi

her heart for many a weary month had been at last accomplished. As for Vic's owner, he cried like s a child, and, lifting the dog up in his ,1 iirs ; whlli!

tke tilors. o far from despising hii gave her bits of preen nofs an inch or weaknesswere movcii to a.lmiration, two in length, which

awl openly expressetl their sawiacwm i-istening inem oa 'Ul that theif sorely-afflktwl little friend ; This makes the wall on the oatside

had at last found her master ana come fringea wnn mo.s.

to the end of her earthly trouwe

Societv

New-

tlog with a dnpptng ehiw in 1 vised on the day he caJfcd upon m

. Now tke canine skeptics tke skip wkkk was to bring ker had Vn. l not onlv deny these rived in the Victoria Docks. " Do

the Xeval Humane

foundland his mouth nv class

faet, bnt (like th modern infidels, who, ntrot.nt witk kmoring rrovklenoe.

ascribe to it malignity,) assert tkat ail that dogs have ever done in the water wav & to help drown their masters. Thev allow that tkey mav nave good intentions, but that the effect of their demonstrations of affection has been to beat the struggling swimmer down with heir fore-paws, and when they have t him under water to keep him there, his is, of course, an extreme example

patches, and it When Caotain

the Cape (some ten months a3) he had left the dor with a friend m Ceylon:

bJ aftar a little w1ki. fail IB?' ill him-

self, had returned to England. His i functionary in qweion. Any thing

frietid kad written to htm : " roor v k: uke one's meai, or even one k worse than ever; ske will certainly man cook I never beheld; he was a die if the remains here; shall I put her j white man, I know, because when be out of her miserv or send her home by wined his forekead, which was steam-

PMMiuular nd Oriental steamer? it ( iv witk oersMration, a paten oi a

-k;x..iIm rtdnr msrked tkenrorress

Hill ORV KB xvora. nnni-vT - . ,

back, "Send her," ami had been ad- of his palm, but he loose nice a mac

ethatan. It muet nave oeen x vm -

ar- rrarl siwl nrotraetea case o smp-

veu I wreck wkfch would have induced me to

iaiiava " w aid. iW . dtw stone . nmi m (rfu frnm that hand, white as

blind will recognise Us master after so j to clear soap, I am convinced that tke

"Ami now," said the tapuwn, triumphantly, as he walked toward the

railway station wnn n

den, "you are, 1 imjiw, a skeitic; you will believe

ava 1

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41 Iso douDt,' returawi a,

l1tr. ia Vk's nose. That She snouw

no longer a

your own

n she not in a miKXt tor onuuing.

awl 1 offer ker a stick, she takes it m her mamlibles, ami with her fore-feet gives it a quick blow, often sending it with force enough to hit the jar; and when she is dicging ami bringing up pellets of earth which she does not wish to use in her tower, she throws fi.ira fmn th toD of the walls with

have recogniwl you, axier so mn - sunicient lorce waBtuc";""" - months, bv the mer sense of smell is or more from the burrow, if it were not verv remarkable. Bnt 1 don't believe for the intervention of the glass. 1 his and" this fe iuv quarrel with the anecdote- accounted for the fact that I could never Soniers of ' instinct-that ihe could j find any fresh earth near the burrows Of

have mei!ed you from Ceylon, or that these spkfcrf. Mnnj urciu, in wi" the poor creature could have found her Mtstttejor April. way home, even if she had had her we- " ... ttt Kr,:B.

taa-kt. without having oeea iwosea ie nnmaii -

through bv the Peninsular awl Oriental

Companv." i 1 1

limes.

lrtap m wkfiAiimk'

" He will, perhaps,

voice, I said.

" But if I don't sneak to Mm?"

"Tken," said I, "I don't think he will."

" Will you come awl fee for yourself ?' ' This I agreed to do, and I aid so.

The wav to the Victoria Decks is pe-

mir rf starvation itself would never

reeornize vour bare amn)ished it.

c , . .

"Jlave yon got a og n

mine on

t board?" inquired the Captain, suppress- j tiur ku anotioa i as onlv military men

have the cift of doing) so that you would

u tWurW w was inottinncr after a

kat-nox.

culiar: after driving through tke heart 1 "Ave, and a strange traveler ske is. x iL.i..t,. ,V, nuuf rvl.txu.ftrkn . I 'Ciau Uiail - WVH- rraatur. and

gU. WWW wrm . ' -

rU L aboard with onlv hall a

nf ttu flia.rmibun of creed: but. on the I rJ w r-ti-r vri tata tk nwvst obiection-l ur "&om had: BOOT creeiur, and

other hand, it mst be owned that class able railway journey, ia the dirtiest and No. 2 do make demands on human cred- rrmtAeet carriages conceivable, to its

ulilY in the interests of their canine east end. On both sides there are miles j

cKents which are somewhat exacting, of miserable streets, without one glimpse What is more common, for instance, of My thing pktaresque and pleasant, than to hear one's neighbor at a dinner-, till Suddenly you find vourseJf in a forest table describe how a friendless dog, of masts. having been taken by train let us say The effect is more extraordinary than from New York to San Francisco and tkat of tke woods of Biraam coming to

disposed of to a new matter, nas rouna his wav back bv read to kis old home.

One mav read suck ttories in print, of

course, by the donen; and when we do go we can doee tke volume and our left eVfe without offense to the author. There h no necessity imposed upon ms to pretend to believe a word of it. But the personal assertion of our neighbor a lady, perhaps, or at all events tke friend of our host b more dimcult to deal with: politeness or the laws of

hospitality require a certain profession of faith. We say, " Dear me, how ex-tr-ordlnaryl" hut we think, "That's a whopper, my good sir, or madam, and I hops it's your ft rat." The story, in fact, Is incredible. A number of my readers will here remark to themselves, "But I knew a dor who did exactly the same thing," though the distance, perhaps may not have been so great. Forgive me, my dear friend, but you do not know that

voyage,

think

Ave. ave. tkat ske ," said

"She's hearty to wkat she was

MachHJi't castle, for instead of leaves

there are flags and satis, which on land are unlooked-for objects. Tke flags represent every maritime nation nader heaven, and many of them kad a private significance of their own, like armorial bearings. So full of shipping were tke docks themselves tkat from tke train no water was to be seen, a state of affairs more embarrassing to the observer even

. . a. a ' - a a . m , m--r

than tne position otiaeiKiefK arnrmcr , come on board among

in tka nnaiB i 1 1

" Va . rn nl mil vnuul aal Mt & draw to MV

ttwianta" tka rvalar of &Ur3U?ttOil.

At the gate of the docks were sundry her nne, Captain,'' f0poKcemeJ, the chief of whom demanded does credit to the Antelope, ske does.

ourerrand. "Lime see ner; Mg

" W r mmm." said tk CanUla nomted dwdainfallV to 1C)

in nMt s. nuManr W tka AMtalnna! won't know me because she can't see

I at once became tke center of repul-

The sailors evidently took it very

arrived to-dav

"Aye, aye; ske will be a Ditcher!" was tke reply; by which, as I was subsequently informed, was meant a skip that

had come through tne buea canal;

American Waste ef Feed. Here is a little essay on the unneces-

sarvloss of food, cut Irom tne .ew

York Graphic: " The waMe pi ioou in

our first-class American hotels is enor

mous. The average quantity oi copxeu

fooil called for per order tororeaKiast .n.iur trnnkl sufHce manv a small

family for a whole day, ami is generally i

three times as raucn as m eat. The fiehl, the sea, earth and air

are ransacked for delicacies. -eanv hnwlrl varieties of meats, vegetaW s.

f raits and component parts oi pwwtw are concentrated in the hotel larder. The waste commences here especially

during warm weather, when even ice . - r. a tallica al.fa a

iaiis to preeert e fish, etc., ih their original freshness. The result is that much is brought to the

Uble really unfit to be eaten, .much oi the cookery is also 'machine cooking.' The soups served daily differ onlv m

name. The bill of fare is ouen a aignn.iiR SntnnMtion. It contains more

'"-""P ' . . - t.:u

names than flavors, l ne cam snm wA-i aaanut to lie in inventing

French titles of aristocratic origin for their dishes. The guest sometimes hangs aTrUutatinH( on a sound not at all

reaiiaeti to ine taste. .n.i iui S.tin nn thf bill of fare won kl

HU 1 v v. I- mwa InjiilHS' tVMMMlt. UUt

had made friends with every body ; and . (We1 aonketl peas or canned peas wr friead. as ker owner, found himself . rn nww.' when cram

' a " . . al . t t I AC UWMJV a-a w-- . ,

" lou u wibsl M1 tra out a stranee Miter-

Vt0tl o'wi' --- -- - KJI t mingling of beef and oyster broth,

when ice cream reveals itseu as iroaen

. , . ...'.iuul "

corn starcn, whs cxpnKv.

keeper on her travels irametuateiy u tecta the fraud, and no longer recom mends that liotel to her fnemls."

coat." "Is ske better for the

"Yes, sir; she's better, ain't ske, . --in

Tke cook appealed to tkree or four m wkn had ratkered round us from

motives of curiosity, wkfch had evident-

lr mwh iareased when thev under

stood the nature of our bmnmns.

one.

she

ka rot to ro to Entland.

This I thought, even for the anecdotes rJ iiuiWt. a. Itule atronr: but tke in

terest tke men obviously took in tke dog wad mnat Mniaworthv and touching.

This Mind, diseased creature, who bad

total strangers.

dog: tou only know somebody who has 1 ha -ow through tne

T;r,7 oTiark ! Tkespeaker iwmtedto wlmre, amid newithsomdeskn.of keehnng hl, ami plain

- - j a a , a. a .1 . JL r uLUk a a UA UNtfAI

a emmp ot masts, mere was one wn an me oh tne sp, iw wimch, "j .

i tnniu.lU. wnn. im

tiu I jo, ca iWursa KUUULIV MMM. II. lot , I - IS Mil sri Bnt(Ciut '

arm. .tov. -' . - . I .i:r..

ill of me that 1 should entertain any tke variety is mnniw, ami mij

. r , lr ...I e la A,-aa I . Al.Akiii LSa UaT HP., pin

SUCH MOUtHS. 1 ney wwpw?u mrct-itc. .Hyies "UN, tirafinrc, i darkly, and, as it seemed to me, m eon- broidered, kaml-poinietl, ribbon-trim

If there is to lie mack head work, what will become of us all? If l:h men ami women are to develop more and more their brains, we shall soon le aot far from the realizat.onof the words of Diderot, who said : " ye walk so little, we work so little and we think so much, that I do not despair of man ending bv being nothing but a head. Figure to vourself civilized man Iw or ..nn Uan. whi manual lalor

shall kave been entirely replaced by nm-

chinerv, ami when ue uram cialists skali have been realwwd, and man even in the lowest grade . of society, skail be able to gain kis Hvelikowl by work-

inr say three or tour nottrs twntv-four. The tendency, you will

observe, is constanuy to rating

hours of tetxK. in manv pan t

ami, for instance, the hours m

are rntie more ih n .

fifty years Jl'TJZ

movement spoKea m j " ,i-Mr stantlv progressing, and man waging less ami leS owing to the increHlfacilUies of communication and

tion, ami working less ana -""-s to the constant!; i?1

lection Ol ffiKmn.M . ; IS- -.t and more out of pre a"1fft out of the ennui of civilisation! I:

ine woman, thanks to tne w-"- -the protlucts of Mr. Camille Smi to tha LtaUishment of Girton Colleges all

over the world, imagine woman waiag even less than she does now. worki ,kiat-tir more and more.

Wat shall we come to, PatDarvun?

Doe, not the theory ot 'i-"-to the inevitable reaWion of J

heal, whkh wm acqwre onrtkms -Jf a cancature?

prec'nelv the same as that for the nxkrtnee A ghosts: it is always secondhand. If tke iking was really btftered

aalalaw mukr mt riaki ajMrtaafraaa k. i t4 rttmm aad Ml He VS. there Were 9Uh

and eeeiwionaMv daukliitr. Mka a kare. abundant eMTt4net. Then the cook I

. , w .

Dobs a belle kave a striking rir am-te? 1

enal iiroportions

Pmritn.

An Indiana dealer in liags kas pt out the "Uoocr hat

ter?