The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 14, 1898, Image 4

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MANAGING HORSES.
A cdYfelCIAN’S VIEWS ON THIS VERY
IMPORTANT QUESTION.
HOW YOU SHOULD AND HOW YOU
SHOULD NOT TREAT THEM.
XxU’c n e »
M une« fcrr F toui
P»iu or
T hey » t « t O» (o n v to « a d H i
o f R eproM ed A c tiv ity <»u tl,«
s a c 43 I« 1 —1—
1
I '«a Mba W h ip
and N«v«r B ir k th a Aatnaol-
* * * * *
■ « Held the M iitnleg Ifwtd.
EXERCISE FOR BABY.
•iro trtb Mud U c v clu p iu r u t o f lo fa n t* .
T iilt A u th o r ity O e c la r .» Fualtlvoly f o r
'F rcodoui o f M ovem en t.
* * * %
They were having the usual game of
cards io the smoking apartment.. The
traveling men swapped jokes, nailed lis«
i-.tal told trigger vnc«. The stronger who
just sat in to fill not the game contrib­
uted nothing Iso smiles and on oeox
sionttl general laugh to the social ft*
tore« of the occasion.
Evert on<«. in a while « jovial drum
nter would smnoutice Halt he hod some
ptAer in his hand, and an oecsmonal
side bet was made uuder the rules cl
the g n a t Ante: can game.
Finally one of the*« challengi« elicit­
ed fnsu the straiger on aduumiou that
poker was about the only game of essre.
of which lie did not poa*«« someknowl-
but ho ha.1 sash.-r a ¡«oulior hand,
•n.l because of ttw value it would hgve
in otlwr garni« he wogld just take a
chance.
Be*« were rapidly made until tfare
was ®I5O in the pot, t g l m ac«U » ac
made, and tho Mratgyir awkwardly a
nd how ijsxny point« his exponent 1»
“ V e don't count point«,’’ was th
niwarer, “ bat I hare fourcigfi.ta I t » 1
er ttb-;ik t)«t w ill take the plunder.”
“ Well, 1 declare I” gosp«d the stw
gcr, ns he learned tw. k and mopped hi.
brow. "Here I am with h-gii, jgr.-k,
gBine, I B caaino, mi see, a run of five
and a flash.” as lx. threw down tiw
ace, klagt queen, jack uud ten of dia­
monds. “ 1 really Ihoi^ot I hail yon
lx»t, “ and he shoved the money towar..
the paralysed drummer.
In tlie midst of th e n a r tlsat, follow »’
"A royal flash!” was shouted by sc« it
one, unit tin. rtnujger was hilurio* •
nssured that h«. ltmt won. His surpi a» ;
two never gave owav so lunch us <
cbmfcle until lie waa alone that ugi,I.
— New York World.
O ï c r S t u d ie d .
T h re e
LADY’S HEALTH RüfREB
PREPARING FOR GRADUATItN.
m 4
•w w w kW m
Wait Bayairi Rtr Sfrtftgtt..
Fail and Hilary—Kir Critical Ccaiitiaa.
S t a r s
ir .
From th« Democrat, SlMlbgviUr, Jnd.
helped l.er, and
T11 one of the main streets of Shelbyville, the pills. The fir«t
Tiidiina, reside» Mrs. Enuly Edwards and
tabo- alie waa
her seventeen year old daugliterj Cora. The s d'S’eroet girl. Sue eoatiuutd vith (his
y.iunif lady is one of the iTiarminx misses ot intdicine and when she had tsSeu
the city, she Iwing known ior her beauty, h o lts a complete cure had been «fiseted.
sad prrlect health.
Hhe is now stronger, can eat more, sleeps
"Although enjoying good health now,” better, and weighs more than «he did betor«
said her mother to a reporter
?r*>i________
recently,
______
"«he ____
■he waa taken siek. I a 11 sure too much
has not always be«n bo fortunate. 1 suppose cannot be said about Dr. Williurns' Pink
<’oru, until two years a^-o last March, was as ■ Pills for Pal« People iu her « as*, as they
healthy and strong iw any girl of ner
' undoubtedly saved her life. W* have re-
She wiw attending
and was studying
I
coniinendeil them
to a number of s u ffe rs .'
‘K school
i
. w commended
hard. Perho
iop« she was too studious, for we
The young lady, said a word of epproval,
noticed that the healthy color iu her cheek was and that «he felt very grateful for the bene­
ranidly disapfxaring,
disappearing, an
and she was becoiuiug fit received through Dr. W illiams1 Pink
pale and sallow. P ark , swollen circle« be’ Pills f«»r Pal« People. “ I ogre a with n?y
pan to appear under her eyes, und she rarndly mother.” said «he, “ that 1 would not be liv­
became
came worse. We were living in Fran
F ranaliu, ing to-day had I not used these pills.”
Indiana, at the time, and Cora would have
To leave no doubt as to the ttuthfhlnCM
pr.uduated that Spring. She «topped attend- ; of her story Mrs. Edwards cheerfully mad«
ing school and endeavored to get a rest, b u t ' the following affidavit:
har health kept failing. H«r Wood was color­
S helbyville , I xd ., May 13,1S§7.
less and impure. She would also have sick
Thi« is to certify that the above story con*
headache, could scarcely eat or sleep, anil cerning the illne«a and ruh&egueut recovery
was almost continually in pain. Nothing of my daughter, Cora, iu an etact and truth*
which wc did for her seemed to do any good. ful representation of the fhet« in her case.
• Different phvsieians treated and pro­
M bs . E mily E dwards .
scribed for her, but she kept getting worse.
S helbyville , I nd .. Maj 13. 1K97.
Khc had formerly weighed 109 pounds, but
Rubgcribed ami sworn to befo» • ine this
during her illnoes her weight had dwindled 13th day of May, 1897.
down to 79 pounds. We began to think
1». C. M ay , N otary Puhtic.
there was nothing we could do for her bene­
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pah? People
fit, when 1 happened to notice an artich
contain all the element« necessary to give
h paper regarding the merits of Dr. W illiams’ n» w life and richness to the blood and re­
Pink Pills for Pa*
ale People. I thought that store shattered nerves. They are sold in
if there was ever a pale person it was cer­ Boxes fnever in loose form, by tho dozen or
tainly Cora, so I decided to buy a box of huudred) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for
the pilJg and let her try them. It was the $2.50. und may be Jia«l of nil druggists or
first of la*t May when she began, and near directly by mail from Dr. Williams’ MeuU-
the middle of June when «he stopped using cine Company, Schenectady, N . Y.
L IT E R A T U R
‘Infantile A thletics” wus tlio subject
Horses are ««sentially creatures of
1. a paper read at a meeting of the sec- habit; of gentle, coulidiiqg dispositions,
fa ”» < ib pediatrics of the New York botoxcessively nervous; timid, at times
Academy of Medicine by Dr. Ileuty irtitubie, uud prone tn m is t sfeeuuoas-
J .ini, Taylor.
1/ anything that frightens them. If, for
“ Wlifu 0110 considers the important example, you put a rope halter on an
phyaiulogical effects of muscular activ­ unbroken oolt and tie him to « port, the
ity, ’ said Dr. Taylor, “ it is apparent more the rope cats into his tender «M11
that the human organism is imperfectly the greater w ill lie bis stru «0 «, wtni*
nUaptsd to a sluggish or sedeutuiy ex­ he w ill soon yield to a hrtfar that in ­
istence. Medical practice, at leapt in flicts no puin.
Throqgb nervous f r ^ t bora« s w e -
the cities, is largely made up of disor­
ders which ure distinctly traceable to times become jm iie stricken and *!•)-
S « ld W it h
the neglect, cf proper exercise. Prim i­ ltitely thiccntrolJsble. They snOkr »Mo
tive man, being obliged to hunt and occasionally from what, fbr want of a
tlvht in order to exist, wus of necessity better uume, may bo c a ll« ] “ nsrvesw
; hlctlc, and now that the strugglo has puralysis,” when tbpy sassu to 1» |h»»-
-i-i n measnro been shifted from brawn ioally incapable of motion. Tala con­
to brain, men still find it advantageous dition is aliw gt invar MVsly the rvsolt of
to train their mueclc» in sports and brutal treatment, uud the only r s* m -
H tiuei When tbo important relation of ablo explanation of it is t lr t th* •«■
niMcolar activity to nutrition, respira­ emotion u reward hi tbe h m , by i«i>:at>-
THE CITY.
tion, circulation and elimination is re. ! ment is four; that when he flu tlret
«
called, this wholesome instinct easily lie cannot escape arrer
anger said
a ggrit of
Farewell to tho mounti iu side,
finds its vindication. TSvery muscular resistance are mingled with his frigf.l,
For the city is calling mo.
inaso is in ca important sense a supple­ and that th*»' iruaMinsd ««gaon s i«o-
Tho chinqnopin’s scattered with lavish hand
mentary heart and a supplementary duce this morbid state.
F- " roiiis to lac gayly appareled land.
kidney. The lungs are never thorough­
The horse is quick to take ad » » ,’« * '
BFTBE
Thero’a un opaline tinge to the freshening air,
ly ventilated, except through vigorous of Ihe igrsiraoce nr tbe fear of th
Tlic hocll of autumn is everywhere.
atre him. As ««»jrered w ih
exercise. Moreover, the nervous uud who confrol
Put how ca I longer bide,
Fair though the mountain be?
rnusculur elements are so intiuiutuly the dog, he is somewhat slow of a w -
For
th e city lias lifn-d her dyes again,
related as to form practically but one prehension, but ho diOrr* from the dr®
She's «lulling and lxiekonlng over the plain.
system. Education and progress come in this also— that ho saldoni bwxaisw
A s th e le a v es d r ift d o w n ,
through motor anil sensory experience_ “ too old to learn new trims, ” sw,] « •
A s th e w in d s g ro w c h ili,
Her warm blood bounds and her pulses thrill.
•hat is, largely through muscular activ­ memory is so retentive that lie 1» « !
ity. Growth itself is influenced by exer­ forgets what he has onto thosoi^sly '
O
il, tho mountain’s aglow with tho frosty
Wo flrel as marked diti.rwieos 111 liab-
cise,
learned.
breath,
TH E CHRONICUB ranks w ith U x greap-st
its,
taste,
and
characteiu
among
spid»«
A
fever flush, ere tho rigor of death
‘‘Dr. H. G. Beyer of the United States
It may also bo set down as a ml«, !
newspapers in t t « DnM«d »taro«.
That
grisly
winter'll
bring.
as
among
hnntan
bein®».
Some
kind»
TH
E CHRONICLE non na aqijal on the Psctflo
N aval academy lias show n that not only with lait few exceptions, that he in* t, »
Bnt (he euy—the oity’g awake, n-start,
f oaet. It (•ode all In ability, enterprise and n eas.
do those cadets who take systematic to do jnst rigfxt If he err, it is fwsn i prefer ahvav» liv i’< in honses or cel­ The d< s llieat winter but warms her heart—
IH E CHRONICLE'S Tahagaaplifc Reports are
gytuiutstic training largely exceed those ignorance, pain or frimiit, rarely frrws lar«. not »»tui.«| to caro for anv ft're: Bile call.« to me over the H.uiiii plain.
the latest and m ost reliable, lie Lawetl N ew s Uie
ftillent and >pJr!«at. and 'ta Editorials from the
who do not in average gain in weight, stuhbornness or vice. This resins to 1« ■ Mr or out of daor exarefcx. Mr. Jt a> And my spirit awakens and lives again.
ablest pens ta the country.
None win, are engaged in any of the mechanical
lung capacity and strengtli, bat that, generally unknown or at least dire« 1 irelis ttt two <)i4«re that lived for If Farewell to the crimson and gohl,
TH E CHRONIC Lb baa at ways bear a n dalw eys
their uverugo gain in height during the garded, for of all animals tho horse h ‘ y»trs in opiMRite eornere of a draw».-,
To tho mountain's billowy l ine,
w ill be, the friend and champlen of the people as
pursuits can succeed without reading and
aval net com binations, cllquae. corporations, or
four years is greater by over an inch. the leust understood, the uw a Ire«-.!» which was treed far wrep and candla.. Bur sing, my heart—with rapture ding—
The
city
breathes
anew
!
oppressions of any ktad. It w ill b i 'iadepetidsut
Others
.lc]«i,t
in
making
burrows
In
The Cadets range fa ugfl from 10 to 21 judged and unjustly ti««r«d, and Aw tha
In
everything
neutral
In
noUUu^»
studying this standard Magazine o f S i,■„<•«■*
—Ne.v Orleans Timea-Deniocrat.
yeurs, and it is probable that appropri- 1 least infraction of discipline he is to« (be <«B'tb. iu dwelling under stones or
ate exercise would have similur if not often brutally punished. If men who behind the loose bark on tre.», and oth-
and
mechanical Arts. It ¡„ il|„drntc,l win,
TROUT AND PICKEREL.
greater effect in cbililreu.
train horses would control their tam­ ure live unflor wuBar. Maay never leave '
“ It is even more trno of the infant pers and endeavor to ascertain the cause lltt'ir wab., but patiently wait, bopinff
nil modern cuts of latest inventions in all
hom etiitnc About T heir Mc-thnda of Feed­
than of the udult that the kind and de­ of the anim al’s misbehavior, they would some insect w ill bocomo entangled is
ing,
»»
Observed
nt
tho
Aquarium,
the branches of in,•ehanisni, ami its iund ,,f
gree of liubitual muscular activity w ill find that there is often a good excuse fo: tbe snare: they have Mt. Other* d » h
I t )» easy to observe at the aquarium
alsiut, and seize upon every luokles« in­
largely determine the structure of tbe his actions.
tbo habit* of fish in feeding. Some are
knowledge is inseparably ennnecied W ill
body uud the tone of tho mind mid char
The eye is tho best index to tbe rei- sect that erotacs their path. The nitre
ucter. It is more truo because the in­ mal's feelings. Tho ears are very »x 1 uAventunaix of all are those tliut Mil sjuBb’'»b, some are fierce and some are
veutors and m e c h a n ifs.
S „ |,| w ¡ ||,
| 1JE
fant is more incomplete und more plus- pressive, bat they do not reveal m out iato the world on one of (heir o«u aly. Tbo trout are fed on live Lillies.
The Lillies when thrown into tbe tank
tic. The newborn bubo is, as it were, plainly the emotions that are dom inat-; little thread«.
AV e s t at club hing rates.
In the bright autumn weather, if we scatter iu all directions, with the trout
but half made. Its organs ure Imma­ ing him as the eye does. Thersfi.ru
ture, its activities restricted, mid they study tho eye with its varying expres­ olreervo cltaely, we may e imetinicK sec after then, Jiko chain lightning, twist
w ill never nttuiu full und harmonious sions, and when you ewn read its iihwj some of onr own small spiders aseem. ing and t irulng wit!, marvelous eeleri
development except under tho stimulus ing you liold the hey fo one of the chW to the top« of tre«re, fauces and oth»i ty. The L:11 j , s double, the trout dart
h«fii oMeets. rtro on thalr toes, turn tire after them. Hising to a bunch.ef kil-
of use. it ii not w ithout significance secrets of successful iiorm ts«inln>
that exercise is begun five months or
The horse should he convinced that spfairers upward, throw out a quantity lieg at th.) top, the trout fairly make
more before birth, uud that the infant riwistuuce is uselass, but do not he im­ ot Xiik and .a il aware They grasp the the water fly. They jump almost, if uot
appears upon tho scene with u kick and patient or harsh. Meniendre thaA sas silkwi thread with their fret and seen quite, clear out of it, „» if Otey were
« cry. Though among tho most helpless cess is the rewurd of unweuiind pa­ to ).• enjoying thenreelves us much a turning somersault«, and down they go
of nature's children, the infant comes tience. I t you fail nt first, keep tryu< tho Irird. .m l batt»rfl!«a. — Margaret > . in again and on after tbe Lillies. It is
a dashing, sla&hing, crashing pursuit,
bs^kiton in Fi^ular ftoiwiee Monthly.
•with court do ruble train!ug mid some re- 1 until you sueeesd. Do not tw dire.re
and iu about half u minute tho k ilii.s
markable muscular endowments, ns, for aged if yon do not seam to msbe much
are all gene.
Dr. > tc»|l « «rererMre Vcwapap«^.
iustaiioe, tho well known ability to sup­ progress. Your task may take weeks or
Tbo pickerel—bow different! How
Dr. Mleoll, who came to this country
port itself by gruspiug a horizontal rod. even months, but if you persevere you '
| w ith Br. Barria, read th- American silent, and yet bow sudden! Tho killio
In waking hours the sm all limbs prae- w ill triumph.
here arid a - dropped in above darts downward
While it is truo that w ith moiuo horses newajrepoii« while he
tb e constant and vigorous movements,
superficially aimed, but important in the whip must lie occasionally tired, it ta io trely admit« that he liked them through tho water. Not pursued, it
produuiug tissue rliunges fundamental should be the very last resort, and re­ B« Ire« eonft re»d to The Wosttniuwrr slow down and halts iu tho middle of
to nutrition, us w ell us in furnishing member alw ays that one. or at mra» i* ! ,> t tlret in hi» opinion no Araeritrei the tank to rest and to recover its equa­
Tl • '* monlhh ly magazine is one t,f tl V
sensory uud motor experience mx-oraury two, cuts and a few sternly sptban: iiretirutkiu wmorernilumlenitood abroad nim ity after its recent disturbing expe­
rience of being removed from its homo
to mental und bodily growth, develop , words ure morn efficacious than mi than the pnrei He think, our new
best printed in this country, anti b sc
w ent und power.
hour’s punishmeiit. There Is no n«a para !are acireatlonal than they se. tu ta in tho live food tank, carried about in
a galvanised iron tray, and finally
?"ul
v*rr trnlT’ '•’'»t you m .
T h » C h r o a lr l« B u ild in g .
‘‘A t 8 month» of ago the baby finds vicious or falsoidcn than that a horse is
to all subscrilwrs at rates within th
in them for anch matter » dropped into another tank as food for
its burnt» and begins to reach out for hem filed by u “ sound tlirreh ii« " On lo w iu
und hold objects; ut 8 or U mouths it I the contrary, it is tho very wow» thing t h. ffi vorce report« which the ncjit prop ether fishes.
ability
of a || to pay. ft is iiii.d, illi.
At a littla distance is observed the
creeps; at 12 or 14 it walks, mid so you can do, because the horse’s recollao re Ei^liah pajicrtt publiah. Undoubtxi
1»
wc
Areeaieana
like
the
pickerel.
If
has
come
up
silently,
like
a
B j Marl, Foata<a Paid.
progresses from simple to complex pur­ ticu of the pain and tbe fri^ti« ocea
iu* w «paper
trated and presents (lie iinncs of lain»
posive movements and to such adjust­ sieued by it is more vivid and endaring we hav« batter, on the whole. fb,ul «„. long, alendar, little steamer moving
ments us put it ill more comfortable uud than his remembrance of why it w«w other« fa th.. market, kut we are so eeu- dead slow. It com,;» to a halt .-o «month­
authors as contributors.
'J hr AV k
intluiute relation with its surroundings. administered, and at your next lir e n tinnally advlrexl that our pareiou far ly and quietly that the iustuut of I
O n ly
hine.o file infant, lias such ample en­ he is nervous und afraid and at the least them ia guilty, that while we satisfy It halt is not- noticed. It is simply seen to
and the Cosinoj»olitan ait' sold atre
dowment* and spontaneous impulses to note of anger in your voice (for I io i w m with prodigality we seldom attempt ta be lying there, motionless, about six
•Ineed rates at this ofl,ce.
wholesoiHo activity, our first and most judge tho utood of the traiiare by his JiiMtfy or even fa excuse it, an that to inches from the killie.
All is peace and quiet in tbe tank-
traportuM» ears mast ho to avoid tuiduu manner und his ton« of voice) he may irewr our jourualn prui-ssl hy n vititcr
interference or repression. It is interest
become almost uneoutrollnble in his e f­ ex* it«w »motions of ' vu«iilc rabie novel- ana tlie kiliie still balances itself in the
far newspxixn water and rests. Suddenly, with no ap­
Illg to observe what paius some uncivi
forts to escape the expected flaw*’list ion. 5T' .
Ths O.Tibst Vue»!/ in (he Coanrj,
lized mothers take that tho wrappings
It is a safe rule for any one having a la. like a liking far one * fellow ercx- parent exertion of power, the pickerel
anil applinuec» needful to protect the hasty temper not to have a whip at tupw, apt fa «sjo,'cotrate itself on indi- darts forward. The movement is so sud­
baby »hull not prevent freedom of move­ hand. The temptation to use it m«y be yid.ia.«. If Dr Kiooll ba<! b»^n impoli­ den that it ia not realized that the pick­
ment, Iu describing Indian infancy mid too great. And if, is also wise net to at­ t e enough to aay whirl, Anrerh an pa erel has moved until it is seen iu its
a tsar
»lie use of tbe jHirtable cradle Mrs. tempt to teach hixu when you are iu a l*ra In liked, bia comments would bar. now l»sition. The killie is gone. It is
(iu cla d tn a p o n a g e, to »ny part o f th e U n ltn l
iu interest
all —
th, * they lr>»t lu u*iw w ihe pickerel's interior, and prob­
:
Fletcher says: ‘It is a mistaken notion had humor, for if he does uot do jewt r aiued
»wti!», Canada and Mexico
_
tetiou — H*n«r s Weekly.
ably with only a very hazy notion if * ™ o . T X ^ V w X ,CS re ,h“ br'Cht'',
♦hat the child is kept up all the right you w ill prohubly vont some of it
time. Every dny the baby is bathed 011 him.
any at all. of how it got there.
Z i l ' ' i ^ w . r7 w " 'V M ’■'•l" ' T P?rr twoi,"»
The metho«!« of the tront and pirker-
When whipping is used only us a last
'*'*• fa r . rt « lutkl^.
sud placed on a robe or blanket to kick
el
and crow to its heart's content, hut resort, (he necessity for it seldinu arlsre
“ Always shake, br,,,), and fold vour
ar. very different; their results, how­
when the family care» call the mother As the horse makes progress in his o«tu cloth«, at night.” i. W aj,,r ^ r o t i in . ever, are much the same —N Hew York sample copies SENT FFUE.
away he is put into tlio cradle, with his cation he understands better what is re­ elyhx* to men fa The Led;.«’ Home Jour- Sun.
anus free to play with tho many bright quired of him and transgresses less frs n .l.
DO you
Never hmw coat»— fold fllrni
ant t h e
On»« Woman*« Trial«.
" e do not take possession of our ideas but are possoxnoti
heads that hung from the hook which quently, and nearly always a sound rat T rouaars should he folded bv putting the
tiu n .
A resident of Stuten Island bn, lr.telv
C H R O N IC L E
encircles th« head of this little portable ing when he knows that ba is misba two w a i.t buttoua together am! prererr-
They master us and force us into the «rena,
bad.’
I having is sufficient Hinetimes when ing thecrerere. Fold lengthwise and been very much annoveri hv
Where like gladiators, we must light for thorn,
“ What a refreshing contrast to tho this is disregarded a slap with tlio open tlwu double. Coa . are folded length urohius of the neighborhood. She
insipid experiences of onr overdraped, hand w ill cause instant obedience.
-- nature
...vxu*v uiiu
DilX OU lier
oíd ha*
•nch is the exalted motto of the Arena,
h
J
half flrst’ ,hen ‘‘«“•h great lover of
and tl*
Wh'i h T v “ I ,n,Q,i" r ° f POt,Pd
overcoddled youngsters. M ill, rough ex-
There ure tw o forms of punishment, Half Of the coat fa the sleeve H,,,, „
orcises are not required for civilized ha- or rather brutality, that are inexcusw the two remaining halves, the lining fa
U
“ L' u
w inter.
entire contents of this >s monthly ma:
S IIO W IX Q
il? I IIP
hies. They w ill attend hi their own ble under any elreum stsnws— tie -sc xr» Ing on the outaide Wa.sfaw,«
fa,d. At night, when everything i» quiet, the
come and ........ ig c " o rte .l o„e7 Î
The United States, Dominion of
are upon « planv and
gymiiMtica, if not prevented. It is evi­ striking a bowe over the head, no mat ed iu half, lengthwtao. Never lounge
in keeping witi
dent that tbe movements of the trunk ter how light the blow, xml kicking nlreut your room in your clothe*_mvtfa two plant» with,mt discovery. One by
Canada and Northern Mexiao
motto.
The A h
ind limbs should not be impeded with him— aud aside front their iuhamaiitty fag de.tn.ya them so much. When v„„ one her choice flowers have disttune i r > t
i-ena's
gall
rv ot eminent
ON ONR HlUld,
wrappings Baby's activity shoo Id have there is great danger of permanently in ‘owe in .luring the afternoon or' at nud although »he has watched fw the
think
A
na
th»
tors
is
free play Af the start we ure confreut- ju n u g him. Whenever durii^ a lesaou i n ^ l r T r e ? “ 7<>Ur
a group of interest) ng men and
wa‘” ' W l « l thtoves they have never beeu caught
<d w ith the unnventional bellyband; if » colt or youug lio r s e bextnmes heated trouiwr» and put on a hath robe if rou hr which J “7 ,',’e
» Plan
"om en, and their thoughts are worthy llw;
tigh tly «djustixl, it must exert injuri­ and utigry, Cease at one«., autl if you are to remain inyournrent far anv time trc„„nre, T
’aVr'1 *’"r r* -‘rin,i„g
o r s T ir u o t h e r 6 tD E .
ous pressure; if too loosely adjusted, it have ix-eu impatient and ubnscri him Always har« an old *x*»t at the office.” en",,
T n ”*
h f lo w
consideration
of all j* copie, The Arena ij
gels displac'd and lolls iuto a routract- keep away from hint and do not sp
cr x, , she connected the end. witl, .
hell
iu
the
hall.
Thar
ntght
she
w»
tc
t u g string
^heu adju-ied with a prop- proach him until he ha« forgotten tbs
sold with T iik W k
I’O— K» rt,.pu*ri „„
tax’ur re lire.
ixifiently for the alanu. At last tf a r
1 degree uf aungiinNs, it may lie innecu
Be soothing uud gentle in vour man
, us, but do its bem fits outweigh its rits-
" •*’ • tinkle and then a crash. Htrehing
ADDItKSS
‘
~
the B
out, she «»w ,a boy. apparently frlMh(.
nd vsn tagesi Th. riothiug should be ner and your tour of voice.’ Win his Otare» fully fall the ,I c U h . „
Al.
IT.
YOVNT?-
— ¡¿ X T b
,o" 1
11 ,b"
” cried out
lews» and »Ilupts, flttrng iu suecessivs confidence, audyou w ill never regret it, awl
rtoprUtor R y. ,-vreu,^
sense», rnuuuig down
produMa btlMu'nre«.
torpid iixvr.
I , or. ludi- •he path.
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layers, s o t h j all can be put on at 0000, for then iu the hour of dang« -r vour
•' When it . •ties to artificial exvroiaw voioe and the touch of your baud rear
; r Ps * s , T " >,
r h .X v
for the haM" th ere ur» few prevalent sure him, uud he w ill face imminent
The •■srxrot B r i ll,h r « | nt,,
’ c»-
■>og.
raped, but tlx re btw been no
among us that *is«m ralonluted to help peril if only you are near.
Tho Lr Aft pi, fay
1
more
trou-
ever painted by a
bio with flowvr thieve«.
In conclusion never forget that the
-him Monotonous jarring, shaking ami
British u i t I»
i»«..,,,
»..id fa, be 8i|>Jn
u!lTk ^ I" O,n.'U, *’ V, ry ,nnd <* I>’»» of Thornhil
trottiug are undesirable. If not harmful. triumph of the :«ainer's art is in w ill­ gvuloo, tu,i reate, r«ut,d
. V ’ " ‘» ‘‘ «'i' ’ he i !ihn< of
, klu'b «id has a number about the
When the Idea is uaoe grasped that a i n g sud clmerful obedience from a de tong,,». Ock h.rehwhe. to-
th*
»t h ill x< Gro-nwict hospital, reo
h-’oro. t f a e daj.. wW1# niarkMii7 ‘
*
gissl, hearty cry is un admirable chest sire to plense, and ls>o«um’ long custom somma, ete. Ilood'j rill«
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f
a
c
n
e
r
,
.
Wú1Í4W
l
u
Mli.
Ic iuuir». WUligm
wxpauder. there is Jens temptation to has made it a habit, uot because the eure convolution and all I«.
•ct :
»«n
th is form of parental mdnlgeuee, fur it horse (eats to disobey through dread of reMilta.»a»,lv»ndthoroughly jsc . Alldruggi-ta
C ' H'X"' «
« - - ¡ L Msa^'
’• ity. u Hie li mean-
w ill usually ba found that tbe baby is punt.hmcnt —Our Animal Frteuds.
v.r d 1 H f , ,
The only e ,iu to take wtth Hood» a a rre p a ,;lx
T te lar«»« < .
trotted for the sake of the trotter rather
painted an ]
Many of tiw «treats of Paris are lined
W A .N T K D -T K I STWOKTHY and tre«» nnd wi
than for its own Peevishness is of
ex.iiblie,, *is.),L
rtepped off
«***«»
•T * Hrttnh xrifat it
conn«’ undaei ruble. If due to in d ica tio n w ith treva If a troc die», another of the
”
avtiw
one
tiv
John
ve gentleuieu or Isdie» to diM ar -N a w " Yoik t "*
“ , or “ J
‘ Hn. tfa m’.jrcf faing
nr 01 far |4>ysicsl ai.'uieifts, the baby same kind, age aud »ire, ,» hrouglit from tr x w i lor respet,„ble. ret«blis|,„| honro
I ime«.
» Cor n-«m.h.gth...stu, fa y,.,^5
e
.
whoultl bo treated, if 01 tap I tested by j Ihe abate furwta a,fa put It, its piws
h tit« h » < * • lh a w u l!, of th,,
n.rtrvgoo. M onU ,l»m O B sudex,»,ree.
Senatore sud presule»!» b„Tg rlimfari », »
ovcriudulgeu'w, tbe tresfm snl sboold Tbe coat 1. something treimmfau». hut
la I s is
I’cuim u steady. Keicrvt *■ f ,
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the m e t Ix uuttful cf
be tempered w ith discipline which ' Pari«
•elt-»d-lr,««.*i ttsmprcl
•life«.
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