The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

mrn m jpr J* m The CedarvilleHerald CEDARVILLB, A Story with » H»trt WltHl*hU«J>KUtbl mpto tar.' vrT S:it at lit*openoott**edoor; r.i^lgUhpr’s baby onMsknee, , _.....„i,pfin the groiay floor. And at bepuff'd bis brandnowpipe He lookedlike peaoe’aprototype. Of carrenatone tnatwondroua bowl—' Cupids, fromlatest Patch design*; eralsorl* of sptees, The schooner had “ ere once before andHfad%aproflt- P oesi s, an 4 she this an island of Quewang, from, the northermoat island of the groupr-She metw ith "a ooipdlad'rebefi- tlon, and at once began bartering for and receiving AMbl She? w ay toMf chored in a sheltered bayl within nve hundred feet of the beach, and had W r i '& b w W e ' ^ ^ log the third one snug little har' Mrs. Williams’ sus- She It was nquint eve in Juns, With crimsonolonds andgolden sky 5 And to her southern throne the moon Timidlymounted, paleand eby. Alas, thatpeace should roign above. And earth decline the rule ofloveI The governor, with angry brow,. Faced up andgaSrnthe gardenwalk) gomepilferingbraMI badfllohedhl*coy,1 ' A^dWar w»sm*revengefultalk. \ ■' "I'll pht a pri^e," be fiercelysaid;»‘« "On every savhgorascal's headl” I'Oh, shotn*'.” replied the godlyman, '-'^Mum,bnmawbl«!pdpc spsiWoj: So sternXrprojcot todlsmlss. Forgive thorn, sir, andthey will learn ftsuotaperfle' n s p i s r That som*the treeahrere -The gfeat man’s eyeswere downwardoast, , 'Twas full a minute e» be spoke. .« „ At lust b K ^ C 9 « m t t t a N « » i l £ t '? ■Has got a toughold piece of beef1” on the ground th a t intoxicating liq' m m & te m g & k J ! * with. He stated in bis admirable let- were vety etrongi but that lie declined liquor did to Hums* and that be, “cen that this was one of the islands of the TClndetooagroup, tont she' did not know that it was the most northerly one. By CO] “ ............. *" cltart she could not say in what direc the sails of two traders, tha t morning, S ‘ ^S*u^ngVn^^yti»iag *** "<®w;l ' -The parson fliieffbliplpe sgata And toldhls neighbor's Chatty vtow Howhe had saved a brother race Bj?words of charity and grace. Hext morningsome stalwart burghers brought The robberof the brindled beast; AnaWooMInolr tttwtata ‘JSSgHf’ its I'm ripe; ifS tsbybody - ’Sir ,1 this.deed ,1 yvmpurelyyour renown increase; 'Fcrfisps you’ll gain a friend inneed - The'Aest'plpe inNieuwNederland." . ThcgoT'u&t^oka whiffog-!*&>,>j,, Thqn passedIt to that tawnybw WHOdid the part he had to do M £ ok, iSBSajgSKteBgSf'W' 1ilndrtheh- Hc emakUcd that precious pipe to bits. •"y0U.dogtl!AhedomMIe,.skoU|«oed» "Your beatben,blood for this shall pay1 Be war sgklrist hlsfHbd'proolaMed; * * NieuwAmsterdam, arm! Arm, 1 m r : \ The gov’nor thundered: "Silent bo! , W bP#ouo^*^^ sg a^ /)n im s|" r . •Thou,tots* holxn&safco saldi. t _ , — •—“'1 your oduDsOiytnitesy kee^ "Henceforth your < _ ,Thnaeedswf *Nc6*t.«(**i*jipft£4q wn •* By.those whone'er.example reap; ‘'Y’UbrSense of wrongminikhtyilBife*^'^ The pipe wasyours, the cowwasminet" —Thomas Frost, In'N. uSHerald. . ii- $A WOMltf C^ Mn’filngflnb1 'W & M W idow . and 3*6he,,«»cwpcsyyr<«n.w Hoqnipd c BW p , A “lives lor Nearly Fodr Tffcslr* Alone on an Uninhabited Island, ba il t tlk ’ .U iBP ^ a 2 . 8^ : ! ^ , a . «Qmtho 20th of October, A. D., 1871, tlie trading schooner Little King sailed out of the port dfiSitt'jfffpAre, bound for tlte Kibdcroon isiatuls to tlic north, nnil •only One of her crew was ever again met with? aaya ibe; Torontdi (Onf.), Ttotbi I f 9?: ,AT« years before the, .schooner had, belonged to and been odinTObnded'by Ca^t. B*ri William*,- a, •Canadian from Halifax.^dler<tr§df4 be; tween Singapore and Sumatra, Java, Borneo idd the bihatler ttlabda of the Jbvac *»», iui8 in Alay, 1871, died a t ornaments tantr A i ^ i : . loo tthe £ I ; .4 l - ams, ana her that it was the atives to capture and that night. They'liad discovered that there was a large sum ofimpamr on ^OMd, and they had found one to handle. The UMive wot M it iradn’t time nor opportu; nity to say much, but no sooner had the .qrawd of mttivef ^eft the. sphooner at dilslc, aSr tvas k their cuttOml'thatt mri. Williams set out to sound the alarm, Imagine half feelings-wheu/'She dis­ covered from captain to cook, was so much un­ der the inlluonce of liquor as to be un­ able to comprehend her words, She doused them with sea water and pound­ ed them with belaying pins, but all to stu planned for.^^fs&fsj •4*' I t was a perilous situation for tli«i' w'omin io be piachd hfct'Jf tfaorsitivoS' •aptiiredthe schooner |)ioy. wp»dt| naurj dor every one of the crew as’a -natural sequence, and the first stop tovi'rtrJ' capturing her hnd .alyqady.hS01! taken; t The step she topic showed sound judgrs ment. The schooner’s yawl was down, having been in alnidst hourly' use. T|ib! native ¥illnge Whs about forty rod* back , from the beach, and us the. schooner, swung to the.,ebb tide she prp- Seiitfed* lidb f broadsidlb 5to the •rillage. ]Wlen!.the Tya\ti was pulled ground to! .the port side she ..was out "of sight,* tarsi1Willhibls,'flifefc;neb'v4istO>Stcp the4 mast; her next tQ<h^nid.V;thn..cyaft.witWi .provisions and •water- There was an. uhii*uatanu1«f)cr^ f ligh ts»bulrblng. iq the village, showing y($»t SOpJ^thirtf? W»s .on foot, but she Jhad.no fear, of aus atfclfekSuntil a lkteV hOut.^ Thb natives -wbnld-Wait until certain that all Jhe, people, wereihelpless. . , . ’' - P ®i*£ WfUiariis hlid -deterinlned to *lip i4waj|r itroBB-tbb doomed; dra^t.. hi - the. .yawif .althoiigh she hnd no. experience', iri the1ihanhgetrfebt/ , « fAnall bostr" After wateAand proyi»ip»Sjhb;*«'Ppilhlt( Isl for she had name hours, d’kma She u cove; then set'out to explore the island, pret- were to avoid sent in another in. Willia: no a day decide J gon- hich wb a t she ||h' e d h e r jL .,. frow uie we'ai' ty well satisfied jnMfe ife«y^as iahpbjted and hoping, ifsitiw*«,'th(ljj heifesi might secure assistance. ’ Before ni^ht she was satisfied that shpAvas all alone, and she made a shelter owajfJgttjkeKgiK,? and slept the night awIl^^i8^-pwic1|ful^, 4; as if in her cabin on the schooner. Next day .she changed he^ apparel .foir a d iinv ^ult a&f- begah*'thd •erreotipiiuOf a but. In a grove about two hundred feet from tbp beaciAshe erected-a shel- ieri.terf bVfwientyikiek whjtehWithstood too storms’"of‘almostTouif yearsI’While the sides consisted of canvas and poles, the roof was thatched,wil which she found' ont|(ni dance. - It took the woman about a week to ^OnlfrAS t^iPbfitaW -fiibve'beF^M^ m ¥ ^^.Badfcaree^^beefkdoqe wlien tier boat, prying tp carelessness b n n e r p a i^ ’w aacam edp ff by tlib sea* and. She ?noiv«realised ;ti?at •she was,1a prispner until speh ,'tiuw as Jha crew ot pome 'trading vessel might land and dis* covei^Mfer: AfWt !hc*r •h^iuso'•WuS’.eom- pleted*Ue madcj*, more, thoroughpx- nloration of her. iplond .home. Thera werii piirrot^ and other birds; Snakes of■ a harmless variety,' Bardeo rntsiahd ja droyo of qbont three .hundred. Juya^igs, which are about tliiii size ' of too Amerii. can jjeccnrj^’ bht a ro 'w ild ' instead of. fierce; *. a t* J ,;ir : • _ J . <‘ TJ id ; \vppmn had.clo^lun^, to last her 'CQ. KfllfiSi |BWkmf.r m ^ pZ ^ yes,” bu t v^tli* tippling dea.e hi in splendii .M- restraint o f :Ubm if 1 ’ households and tk^ of club cafes, bjr -slice and imposing aa nplaint So interest­ ing is the scheme, to be a/ire, that were it not for one obvious foot gnmt millions of men tbronghont the coun­ try would <ay out hoarsely against it and shake their trembling ftstsfn ifs face. The scheme ia preposterously quent barrooms are dipsoraaniaca ob £ |h4n> ari!§ |hwyer8,|po]jtleiacs, ^ y # t $ j|W f ^ i f p | j phjy’of make shameful .spectacles of mselves. Bor years they may con. .0 to indulge their unnatural appe- for wines and liquors, in saloons, and at home, without other result a slow, inevitable -atrophy of lfh and of i!chM'qcter. If the. law eidam wmmoten tp becifnii,'. snt if a |pam n f.w h ln l|.|iif^e^ (ffe- iappyw t l i e s of'fieir hers, .professions of their leading ewortny testimony against lights, (might not the bench itself yield t .o|Step«hl^stom^p|ay4ei catihgiBquors at./gMdipi dinepi ^ 4110 - i t ce f h m< e] m th illy a) ch ‘ (hi ns is sn • ,rJ- mple llr. A1 and prais rth: f a r n m n i "" e y f ingsintO; ners. Always out of place, they are singularly inappropriate a t an anni- "ton®wh- igmrii well-known clergyman of New Yorl? yvos i^cently invited to dine with the, weB-to^o' ropreH-htattrS* o f a jlarge, commercial interest which centers there. ,,JIe Mcpptpd,tdieipyita^9n,/7# | ; providedln abundahw*1ahd were partaken of by this . company o f . - that in'' a roar were Svoht to set the ’Cables ‘ swarmed into our asylums, and coming ed eider and sarsapa: The drunkard may be a “volxmtaiy a^d dpnb tless^.bd t his luna­ cy is "mild indeed compared with .that which would be •responsible for the J£§stic treatment of hijjl After Hie. man- Mnproposed by Dr. -Jlhrtt.~^PhUade\• phia Press. , five or six years, Jnit the provisions she btohghi frdhi the fefeWonef WoUld haH no t supplyhen needs more than5 few Wisely pftjinr«I ffo^'h longistay. ... -hadi-fisbfhopks .and h neyj itt Jujr outfit, and with fiyh fropj the seq, ineat frpn}; the;woods' and ‘ bananas ana Wild fruits ffcft-thb f r m w She had aiva^iaty/and Typlver apil double-harreled HlK)tgun-h%-: longing ‘to ll«Sr lliiifihand.^ THS ko fishe tookptdgiithnrfj,v|»th> powdgr, phpt And fixed ammunition. Then silo gathered up all her bedding and clothing, took three or fohe,spare blankets, two suits of clothes belonging to the officers, when these Were ift the boat she & <w66ds ih« !«aw that: n lf Wnre Mahiyfe did not hare make, herself knoWn, SfeviJif rtiontift 'after h second'Cnift'tA'lll men :ti|lioteiio fill two. wnter'cnfckm ifltt (d^ w ^n l^v airaid o^ tqt'SP-d ,.ShcsUy«d very quietly from, that tune until hear- ly two years •a fte r lifer > Mmlintf, having remarkably good health nil that time, but naturally.-lpnely and cast dowp at ried for thrce yeirs-tb an Ehiglish Wonr jmaiden name was DanfOrthr- t^ken aboard were most,.flour, Ixjana, pots, phn^, dWiss and 'cntlery,-; bundled up at loko f carpenter's tools, secured t\vo*uxe», a' lot d fmnall rOjpd?; several pieces i6f' Uadvai, ,an.4 in brief lpddcd tho yawl with whatever was portable and handy, Including the clock, oogi> pass, quadrant; sextant kind a lamp and four gallons of o}L ,Sho worked, 'fo#1' Upward, of two. hours getting tbrnW: things ihto abbat, and the last articles e only "abstaihep.” .TKeir'bibulous companions were also vnlgar enough or the Taste ol repeatedly to send bottles, em>£ idled, tb ’-theii*’ platbk,^- (Jiffy- 2? djahk<sr8dW0.ulddiatt«rlyi hC' g«i ROMAI 'ho Dfh'%ot Stronc Drink. 5$^lw»ea»ia«*sdBmiiapd«aa|pm spects,Avere in advance of the present w te presmit-Af fea t'Wegatfti-febt' ment where the guests wcrn^hie| wealthy members of a Well-; podhlar iihubch.withi*) large, ft ;ablo a.ttop.d^n<?p.. Thu iqdywa,s a member" of! this' chnrCh. ” ? Ti^sEiftehW ^Wfiett' *setved c';i; wines, q^bisdady and twft friAP1 hcr| were ,the«’,pnly; .abstai ' mingles m ^U 'in what“is cl society,” and deplores -the W1 provaience df the injurious sociAdrink-i 'hig-cdstoikl. V i'vW .■Another phase lOf/modern aoSililife be9owh^^nprfihpnglyfpopulnr m a.the entertainments giWn~outsi&e tn&Homh 1at-lh lub s'o rl'fasIiiohibla!<aSsenfmlies,’’ tvherd ptof^SMohdl ’1 Cateirers' piafcffde, age. Jid fthoir practjcajiplq^iqiogicai knowledge*: .This wra,.especially the case in'tlie hahits wdmehrThcy - that a hardy race must be born of healthful cbhib^iieiitly anytusage or prttBfleti' likely ,to- affect injurioufely*the health o^ tvomen1, was Viewed- by -th e s ta te 1Witifr&uspicion. Iltidjed .with i\Bh% ,^ooS‘ lipTeud The nufscles were sy^tematiiRidty ,edu­ cated. Frequent.batnh4f was'reqhired es- toy law.? ^a#ge.» toRtJyh^WPifWP1,0 tahlishcd,. which- worn places of com- mdntesbrt.’1 wv'-'hs» •?« (fi- For several tSentttkeS>bf tihAb^st ages of Rome, It wa^ a criminal offence for d"Itondan tttotlferW driftM IbtAxitoating Singapore, of fever. r He had heen mar­ iai.wiioee .. . w„. v„ , .......................- . . w who had bt^n a.domestic.in., an Eng1- , tcaabd provisions fronf theTaiarctte.9 u. lish famllyin Singapore.’' fiMA had ao*p i It'vVmr-about ten o'elock whiUj Mrs-..*# (boiapanfel hfin on all hlAvOyagas, pad ' \^i|Ui^na^o]khfr scafcia the yawl and experienen tand i n - c a r t off from the schooner,'attu thei tide , hadvoemred mueh — ------------ ' formation As rahe"cdifld not readily dispose of the schooner she determined to continue in the business, acting as her own supercargo. Mrs. Williams secured tm English­ man named Parker as captain, another named Hope as mate, and with three Malftys before the mast and a Chines* cook, and with about fourteen hundred pounds in specie in the cabin, phe sailed away on her first voyage, and It was ioutjybacelatfcr before . was qgain heard of.^ The purpose of tins riarra; tlve ls to chtdhlolft her advttlthtca in : thciaUrim *wd ' IV!. voyage with a woman virtSMii^fft:§onw; .fma*d;;gf:tb*?S|iifft, J ^ o W i ^ a i a s , imtMnfclo..fear from the crcry.' Tnfe omecrsweri?good navigators m4dthe n t once drifted h e rbu t' of ith l' b iy anq. t* tbb portk.. •(Eh*Only thing qf conse­ quence she had forgotten was a Chart of the Java sea which she COdld have pat her hand on a t a miuate’s notice, and it was the want of this which minis a CrnsOC of her lo r seVerAl years. As the yawl went out to sea after its own fashion, Mrs. Williams lost the points of .the compass At once. Indeed, had; ah9 kept them in mind it would have been po benefit-, just- then, a* she had not" studied the (chatt and ctmld n o t !iaV6 told which why to steer to fqijeh; ’■ becnJivffatosdnOTh*-gr^li::4!?fb e t . tlie M a la ^ ^ n i|^ a la and the -islntodJ Borneo, 10 hundred Hho‘is4.tita;|»f th* Sarm«lp;;iKMl.'ftroin-Wcr thbsslfooaor b€4very r-f°’ - pf^i l. roifi l Julles^froin Borneo. There ar« nine teed ’ih thA■gtottp.t ^dvering a hinlffh of onehundred and twentytmileij, by about forty brood. ; , There are only savAa o t 'sight which Mte itfhaWtVd, aUil ibq iimc:*f Alikfti ? t write the pcopi* wvvo- a- lawkss set, and a aharaOfthemout-and-out {rates, ' Thft pfbOTChi "4tis rftdried fifh,’sea iMlln, «oroanuts, dyi stuffs, vari«utlh«rpsMfir afee«c|aiaadthat' schooner until rnWul <*Mdr did notboaril.the t> ThA'mefiJ all tlhny.4 ..... ... d gtii 8ift%Strd ‘still! dWfik'iiiaa- asleep, were stripped nnd tossed oyqrhof4rd-ito drown, the absence of the woman ahd.ncivmoney was.difico¥ered. at- > 0ncfnftetufe6ft, n.-t shA'Wnkh»'the lor- estabout half a mile from hoino- hsv- a s s 3K ^ i « i " was entircly alone, and whether he had been marooned or cast away slic nfcvei *amed.,f 4»phwt|aqdr*e#*ijifp * fnan’r suit- he naturally took her for a na*n, but"his first tUdvis 'warf a hostile one. Ho -advanoed upon th e tvomaa w1th a club in his hand and uttering about* di menace, and to save her own lifd aha V rtecmn^Aa WiBddthtar; ;• 1 j! add ^■hem |il„th!r<^gh hetT^hiy, tasding vessel*fw*ws sighted jn the off; Ingi*with' hbtVand then Acraft knlQtyn to h i autnhed' AyE ng lishm ^ '' but the signals mado to thc latter by means of smoke were never heeded. Her'main ho|wWaa tfaat the-loss of the'schoopcr wouldJn some way reach her friends at Singapore and that a searching party* might.be sent out to h e r rescue. ’ . One day, when, she had been on the island four years, lacking about fifty days, the -British sarVey ship Bahto, then engaged inVeSUrvojring thefftoupi dropped anchor off the mouth of the Crtek,5And sttflt a party' kshdrto tp ex- pjora thsintw-iert-. h id tlas.itq^r not only to head the party/, but .to.be the first.to see andspeak to J lfs. WltlkHaA^! We ^fofihd ->J im -' !fn-'AjfCcflcAt-< luMtfii; SilthSigh tauqi^-aiAl.ibvigWiH4; ^ e x ­ posure to the weather. When sdic had proper ‘ftfl^Atll! ISUit Spw!p»Af^uI<|flud,. and, whprid' int43ticant»;J q an teei envirppmont,pro conspicuous. Mi young man or- yoUng womnn ¥1111 be.introduced.thefa*ei»dtioji^<l wmq-jeup Tyithout. hoiqc ^reijtralnts^jhd safeguards “'And' under,1excppttoUaJiy, 'dAngArodh ^ dmiditlodSil The though pppuihr ;yfith % .Atr taift;j Jtogu claw of .drj|nkersA is, a ltog e»o r to.6 ^comthoU” lOrmOst ’ ‘‘society'” w o - plC. fLadieA;iof'Cburse^neverVisituBm. BntthCcClub qnd!tlj<y**,assemhiy:”sicJmo within the domain', of fashion, a ix<Mto these ladles rduy’gO and licre tliey rtay , And too bften do,: indulge in wine-dmnk-, iUg!- • • * • i-j ■ m . tVliilo fashion is allowed to perwetu- hte the sodinl winfe-driUki'Og custbxn a t tliestf pubilhaUdlBeml-puhlie’;dinm^B at the. clu,bs.and-mpderp “‘'aasmpbJV'08*” the saloon will hold its. s^ay for‘tapsif who, in a less 'genteel (Vay,' iiielind to liquors. At thujime o f ip ^ SAViqnr on eWtWapd .fpna tlqpg period* qftor, it was considered infambuA'^for a* , Roman woman to taste wine. A2 K • The conSequOUcS' of . th|a ^physical ttaifaing and1Abstihence fedtoAUiutox- that: thes Romans icifting-llquor twas. durance.—Woman’s Newa _________ ____ -W!{:«»' on* NEW I C’lWC, NOTES AND FACTS. '2k ■ r^^ON Mqr,TKE-is a, teeto taller, even to beer, and1many GcriUafts'WoiloAr h ow lie <e¥Ari rdaebed UM4iresbnfrgr*ii£ age w ithout it. ;* 1.,f, j vft&H ' . CjttKA now has a . n atio n a l W. 0. T. li . U. W’lth the necessary eqtdpndcnt of general ofiiqerf;—fiftepnyiqq, prpridents apd nine superintendents Iof depart- ihttats. Mns. keepinp- indulge J n Intoxicants... I t (s the ptlac- ‘tical alliance between thA''fashionsiblc donned her own fat" " " crit-fn |ftir iSthAipt-Clfger wl thing** ¥altniiA;ihpiftr*to<tfh#t hmr onAJtedfftp^ptc^fqd^ABqttiril to hide the evidence of their crimp. After drifting three or fourmiles 'M r OvU |nga- sfely wed her IbrcCzS4 J # e r Affow, tria l* th* wpm*« iehrned " ' • • saii and lay & how to 'manage th* All'.’ ti bourse. She bad no Idea whie Ahff *¥«ih*adii»g,jbjiA|ufn f « Jm breeze, andkeut. til afternoon ne wAy i m u M -rrHturing heard.of the attemp . .. cifliep^Of thd ‘OtJlrtiftlt silietds-' l$;3%felfaf-ftlfe;$iroat, Uncle ffgcly remarked; J'.WpU. if ,W d a ** 7 .. crated the hnglA'veifi 1 tiwrfs ^ ific in ’t^a^ Mmakr Tift O' Wavrn!”—Lewiston JournaL J j.,;; ■f t mmm fgw&t'W *' Hmi 09 Af so for to 'tii* i^asiwarash* ineMint I i K th IW jOi^JilwW ililif."' i « i p m li( ■IMB-r ftfiw, jwwni irokcri?.- f t tu m m rA wffaeibibbers *nd jto* taloqn imhitiuea In thp .primary, meeting;,at, the p<ills, and in legislative halls, Which, ui d¥r one,pica- or imotheri- peApAtUfflea the •V illic e ivM is y s tem m a k e s pbc hib- itpiy legislation difScuit both to *e '%r*£ and .to enforce; The potver df th is per- WoiOAS soAtei notv so*^ rfeaf »Apt Pfedshq b?<>Hu»r’ Mors hght pernlng .th e harm fulness of th* us*, in “ihuoderatioU,’ ,J b f intoxlc^ t “ evefi * n ” o t n t* , m u st h * dissAulinatedpwid, .especi ally on th q p a r t o f, Christian m en ' mid women, th e adherence to. th e prevqilent so c ia l' Custom 'of using o r provkHing winch mAstib* religiously subordin :at«d to th e h ig h e r consideration of dutiir to th&yonng, th e weak, and th e tempfted, —N a tion a l Tcm pertnoe Advocate, b tti;N k eN tae#s a s 1 a 1 dftifciik. 5L *U*','J 11' ■IZni' An Interostla* Soli*nu> for the tiesh' d rink f -The right of „man_tq drink„ one ,*gls f c il o ..sr ass ot fthlrky ^ Is-iidt lft:ih(S’d{^pa^edJ the rigtotofCtotoW ----- H ebex -M, GbPOAtt h*S .been a careful account of the num­ ber of Wlve4 murdered b y drunken husbands, sinto- January 1, ig82r and find* ^ifft ^OOt woincq .have, during that time,, pict. death a t thp hands of husbands "who were- ihfUriAbed by intoxkiqting liquors, , , N ever was tho liquor, trade more in- toterabk Of oppOsitibh' br 'timve sg- fgpsw^o ‘hud deAtencljlyA th4h' to-day. I ti* true.noWj.as.it igaa yvhenjihe New York Tijbnne uttered these Words a eMtof.Jt pffkalj^energJifiSiinnrrtay dl- oi*s, it tilemce*,the^vqioe of religion, It boffies pbnal fmoiii, J t obistrttets polit- idalretorm-’S-4hriitiad a t Work. EuWATUf “W. Box, the young editor- in-chief of the Ladies’ Home Journal, of Philadelphia, is A firm believer in th* temperAnoe cause, and the women associated with it. Mr, Bok has just celebrated his twhniyAevefcth ttrthday, and :has liefer tasted liquor hr beer. He believes tite t .difficult brain work can only be' accomplished bg A(strictly careful lifA/l4m3 AMirokghatoedi.ffor ac- Arinin: JThAypitog} e ^ tp r was a warm admirer, of/Mrs,, Rutherford B. Ilaycs, j^d^gA rd i^hA r thftfiOhlcst of iftkn. Aitchfe to^vrl»iph"vlfr- Jfifwg! Ila rtt combats tlie theory tliat^rui ness is nnifojmly, *n inhcrited 'dl *4 .^% ‘‘y^^^fiAry lun Ho does not, of course, deny tt mAy Wd*e»iato ,)^icjtoe*,£htfdii4i[ni^4 cf.vicioURlndulfrctt m g aud treatmeut slioujd Tie.funnsli prisofimAnfJh theta 'heltog'ct aAin the cases of lunatics «fi poses a scheme of refojanatlo acted into lavf1amA lrfta|yl . ^ iW i t a a < g p M ^ A M p A U bev- # ' ^Th^m ianwU n f m M AtoAMrf.chc-Hp the pungency and intoxlcdMfig*^-oper- tieA&of&eliiaKriiSroc^^tep, express p^daptfsin^like such tless ansa their t f f i ! ^ ° i ^ i ? 5 ^ - 8^ ^ > e f o r o o r after iplhefc iWAittoiff^dsa*;rmajority » » York and 1for d r u n k e a n e ^ £ £ |J . ; , THEFAR ot ^hiH^ncubat tt*» of thi* Jo»™4KSf. no paten t on f ' g t e, t ° 8 ‘‘This ineuba* ol larger or smal thro took a rough trei Inches wide ant m e , wbuld advise i jr, with sawdust j.urerc L is better: Lei width, 20 iuelv ^ outside TOP VIEW smaller; that •: inches betwc around, excep btl upper ventilat ^ tubes for fresh • machine is aoi q room to m> ° t n ♦‘Th^tonk a u r‘ | inches ' long, i inches dns^vv pM0 band side'-to •-— - one a little lo * spreading off '* Drl Upwlr. . ossm ‘♦The boiler vane, %-inch pipes Ata^e hood (globe) v high w # -% J ° ‘ to the bas^r 'Tl burner, and -'e m chimney. , ■»’ ♦‘The egg-tr, iti®' tom, which m, ‘altki eggs v fjyqasj to^ “ThecOStof ays) exceed six jdol Nth* atingfe^tapht Afiyl homv tite tu A egg drawer, H „ ator. E warm , G sootion shov a , n end view ol le, saary greatest bkpe • My lumber. c<ltcnd< boxes: 'ifilie^ out of thA dr, Gbi work UkA^a CtecOn1 “ In bperati irdete 108 degrees, t Ifiuar eter resting fomei pans of wate; th, qt der the egg •’ere sponge or tvvt s. when hatchin iiqnoi keep the dr< iftibh illustrated he Tuctil any extended \ jpjui. s ary. ’’—P am ef^d ' —hia.tr AMONCickl* H ens th a t e,l^ f g ry n o rfa t. A safe rub as she is p ro fl^! * ’ . A lmost an.- th e best -fort-?* A 8 T.IE * le9 1 i we jt careful no t tc* _ .. use, a T ry >to ar- th a t the c h i c l y , ^ sun, kf“! , - M any of y a r d a n s e c .tjlisfec. tb n . droUg Sl'PPLTlNO eryware w ilu , - , pulling ffeatli&iher T urkeys ♦ a . , ^ can have t h e ^ ^ well drained fJjT ,,' . M ark all pty**!'? so th a t if eg; | can he taken nonn W hen turls need a littl large fOeds o W hen egi tterm Spftni-hare ltdxlc large w h ite «fiey-,,( T he best-; m arket is in wlien they a ,R|*m*| CORNMEAh f-Ct to and hard h og arifi; makes an e tite g* turkeys. If **p*0 iurkey s I kju I it ihe the time it-: Louis Repul MMtofff

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