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Show Tii a repuu:;. SATUHDA ISSLKI) I. vv. r: .nil. t!ic loss of quarts of milk. LESSENING STATURE IN EUROPE the hlef i'( atrilictin? ( ouen Srr ire 'i ids nlation tw u stature and One of Editor. Rn, thx- - t MORNING V d f.urd to ;!!!. n. nn k'ffiiuPnl Ih C tl e ! One Yt ;tr t r All - ; r u ; . All l: i !, . r h-- THE TAME FAWN. Haiue Vn Old lio .Narrowly V hhcupnl '! . i. t . W ' ' i She made discovery It excited great attention among scientists. Her own brother, a physician, praised the treatise in the blithest terms till he found his own hter had written it. Then bedashed it doxi u, say irtg in a rage that she vv on! J oe better attending to her housework., .Mine. Siilers portrait, a marble relit f, is in possession of the American J'Lil-- j osophieal sox iety of Lhiiatk Iphia, of which she was a member. She wrote,! among other books, The o.ee in Sing- ing and The Voice in Speaking. ubj ie. ; II - : hr i .i" .! N' I'1!, J o.t !i or - r !( lr In in: RH' - - iPtn m.i eihton..) ::ir nov: um v man voice. ,t tM v Application li.t for tr.u terornl el.is iu.i.1 i.. Ottwe l . i ,, , . I. .H at mot,. it in it'Jilf far it in :.'i la' majority of chii-- : r art1 more often l.urn in t lie .tidier f itnrried iilc, !K f rc the of 3. H a post j ,hiVI;;, .,t of n.utri-m.,nmeans not only Liter but few n- hildr-.tHerein lies the yreat sip nii'ea nee of the for us. Stai'di'ic tirniies t 'nil in this n sjieet to iiXi'rhn ueeet ding genera-ions with inferior types of men. tha,, this. " 1 . v S.VPTI if. k OTH . itx-- A, it - 5r?VMr-yyta- y A JY'A -- ;t Ii.-- : !,v :iM . rWJi" t; rA y . I in 54 ASSOCIATION IUk All Noikt. ! 1 iHIo Vtilultf. l l - list ruet ion in He for !n h r t Inns. During September I xisited several of the reformatory institutions; to see what was being dine for the younger box s i u regard to mat mini t raining, sax s a xxriter in the Altruist Intx r h ,,.ge. found xery little systematic instrue-ion. T1 le principal occupations ' ere coning chairs, I, kitting s tot in; " 'y machinery and other purely met lu.ii, al work. In none of the school.', to. t hoi e sy s feint! tie ins) met ion in manual t ra as it is noxv an on in edut ntion-a- l institutions. In fact, thoie were to maiiy y oung hoys ho eoultl lau lei' kej t busy tit nauliine xxorl. that it hi ge i;i r t of the t ime w hit h m ip, ht hax e been usefully employed was spent in idleness. Dining these hours the boys found occupations on their own ne: count for their hands to do to a lunitx d S Hie mid I le I Town Utniistiht'rc. The amount of sulphurous acid in town air in heavy weather is ten to twenty times that in bright, clear weather; and in fog the proportion is st.ll greater. Freshly fallen rain coil's ted in Manchester showed as much as 70 parts per million of sulphurous acid. 1 1 1 1 1 I THE COLORED BROTHER. vx i,t-in- g extent. In cine institution the boys laid taken from their hat hands t ho broad stc el ire which Kept them in shape, broke! it into pices fioiu three to six inches in length, ground these upon the doorsteps or walls of the hoiluing aud nst d them iis knixes to whittle such hits of wood as they could pick up about yard or secure from the janitors when !lie, made the fires. They made a handle by winding on the landings of stockings or binding Ixxo bits of wood on either side. Little' boats, paper f nixes, household furniture, were rudely shaped by these crude iust ruinent s. Some of the boys were put there for w reeking rains, for burglarx, d",, mid their tendencies were sometimes expressed in the things they tried to make. For instance, pistols, small knixes and weapons such as boys might use in ndian raids, etc. xx 1 1 1 . DANGER One CaiiscM it IN NEWSPAPERS. of UlKhty Qnartn I.n of Milk. For several weeks the streets in the extreme southern section of the city have been littered xxith papers, handbills and other rubbish ot all sorts and sues, say s the Philadelphia Record. The ex il was clue in a measure to the habit of certain merchants of the neighborhood who, to adxeltise their xxarcs, hax e Hooded the district with printed dodgers both large and small. This condition of affairs led to an accident seii-ourecently which might baxe proved A milk wagon drawn by a broxxn horse vx as jogging peacelien sudfully along the street, denly a doable sheet of newspaper borne along by the w ind sxx oopod doxx n The paper upon the horses head. stuck t here, and twisting itself about the frigh'emd brute's bead transformed the fort. let ly peaceful animal into a pcrleit demon. With a xxild llouri'-- of i' s kind legs w Inch shattered the clasl.boa d of the xxagi n the h e e. blindjukkd rs it was with Ike j a,,er. lore furiously down the street. Ike wagon strut k a pile of stones, ami, il x..s not overturned, the milk tans were, and their contents poured into u ntoUax bed which lay along the south side of the street, w here a row of nexv houses was being erected. At the same time the trees broke and the horse, floundering into a bed of sand, fell in a heap. Then another gust of wind came along, whisked the newspaper off the horse's head and carried it ever an adjoining housetop. The horse was s. meek-lookin- g xx Tenant for flic Southern t n (lotitl t its a of I t I Get Y ours. : 1 i t l.n ritilnril. The typical negro tenant arrives r,t a new home in a mule wagon or ox cart with it bundle of rags, a tyi'W pan and a cox t y of eh ilt Iren, and lie slay s xx it h a la: dioxd who may Lave sa.ed him from lest it lit ion by advancing prox isions and dry goods on ly so long its t lie caprice of the hour dictates, says Li j,. ncotts. and ow tiers who liax e sunk iii'ii tin uncial ruin by mortgaging i heir pro pc rty baxe nearly always been draut'ed into the slough by the effort to 1.. Ip their t eg, roes out of it. 'I lie crop made by he i erage negro farmer is se bject to many ontingeneies betides those of the to leave weather. He does not his Held at the most critical season if pleasure calls him; big meetings he i.e.er can resist and these take place during the important agricultural months of July and August, lirst at one church and then at another. After the odes have been working hard all the oo k in this busy season they tire often drixon ten to fifteen miles on Sundays, i.mrying wagonloads of men, women I'd children, long bright ribbons flying out from the heads of the female members of the family, whose hair has been tightly plaited and bound with ords during the week in order to produce a holiday sensation in tin ample psyche-kno- t at the back and a bushel-lik- e roundness in front; they appear in fancy waists and big sleeves and regale themselves and their friends with a dinner of fried chicken, cake and w after the meeting, rags being good enough to wear, hoe cake and oaeon good enough to eat during the weidi. Like his African ancestors, the mericnn negro is miserable without iollitleations and feastings; if he can luixe them he w ill do a hard job of work bitween times. 1 i hi"-itt- x ater-mt'lo- have (lMnVdUl our circulars annomiehir that we are closing out our entire stock. A great many u have gottx some of the greatest bargains and people ualues for tlieir money ever seen in Xephi. in fact we inav say in Utah. Aow we ak the question, DI1 e CM-ap- A I I'n-.- jn-- . ,;xrlgGil vx-r- echunge tells of a clerk who was showing a lady some parasols. He had a good command of la ngnag'u aud Knew how to commend his goods. As he from the lot on the All debt , past due and owing to The picked up a para-sonm-- t he paid el m.ee Mr. counter and opened it, lie struck an atRia-- lit u titude of admiration, and hxdxliog it up, 11 iot tiie iiUt.mileil an n Ldxxin said: Now . tin re, isn't it lovely ? Look ami collietol lol 'In- in piddl . All palin', at that F'lh. Particularly observe the should take a ii ,p'. imtn Inin hr in. Hm, quality, the finish, the general etl'eet. U. Co 111. !1 Il Pass jour hand oxer it, he said, as he paid. handed it to the ady; isnt it a Yes, said t lie lady ; thats beauty?" POOR IViA.iUA'. .RAINING. my old one. I just laid it down there. I kit ten w ould he the most pits except for its i:n- ,"'i',,'ate habit x,f growing into a oat. v a bux k, bee x,i.u s i a in' and expx cia It xF ;i hnuxli ul cs a pet w hen it ."rev.-- , i ji. Their beautiful little orris bx.h ettp air! dangxox.us Cod a m nearly put nil okl oiT the road and into the Crinan ' i .mil by its obtrusive attentions. It ie,, ct no harm; it really expected to t :. lump of rox-- salt, with w bleb it .. .xl usually been rewarded for its ere set,, but the old tit. me diil not its nnx'nnr.y approaches ami xl x, it h her life. narrow ly Yi LIFE-SAVER- .j iirttnn of the Sen F.xmx lx Island. Liter V. Gix'i1'., the gwim.'.-- of a "roup of three liny island' of volcanic origin .,ff the Afri an xs'wt in the South Old S:'.;i fixes oo Who YOU Atla itix, and geographically know i as Tri: tat. xiAei.td.a, - i.e tl thi luOst t life-av ers in tit" vx x.rld. 'ays tl e New Yx.t 1; V.'orlxl. For b x ea rs r.r.xl i hx h...s in title li ft s.xx ng from shij niorx' x ri', i, his bt.s ne'1,;, 1. axing little else to xio, is he exjires: x'xl libiisidf to a i nt visitor, tlie aptain ;f the Fitglisi! mail boit which touches at the islands i.- Value all Want -,- i mu o tt y cur. Mr. Grx't'ti is a native of Fngland and Id,', in bis Onth year. Al the ttge of JO, xx;:"n sailing before the mast on a Hiit-i-l- t vessel, Levvtis xx ret Iced near Tristan, anil lie anil sexeral exmnauions wire ax it ly the exertions of the n; fives. x ! i.--, ; ,n frix-iuks- some time iat"r, . xx re x tnio-- a a passiiw sliip, but Green on xl he) e ti ,:xl in the f d 'oxvit'g y t nr v as l'x'O.inated roxernor of the i' rinds l.xxnu' e of liis wisdom and the esteem iii x Lie! he vx as hidd. Th cilice he l.as held x'xxr snce, otnbiaing xxjth it tin xlu fix's c.f a lertw mttti at xl a xloeti-r( ri'i'il has it! xx ;ty s lit en cji the !ox .x;ut i re-m- 1 x for persons anil ships in distress anil lit' has saxexl many luti'drexi lixes Iro: l xtrinin xleath it. the rocky coa-'t- . the re :".:eil ones being of all natir.fib'ie. Tlie goxernor has iceeixed ratio, .s it nil medais from almost ev cry mor.,rcli in Hie xxorlxl in lexonnition of lii" h niune eirorls. The I'nited States sre'v n limit resent d him with a handsome gold eltronomcler anil eliain. His ow ti sovx reign. Queen ix toria, sent him a n,x st itppropiiute present boat, with apnamely, it paratus of the newest models. The i. lam's which lie goxerr.s contain only xrem 53 lo inlir.blhHits, pxmr natkxes. xx horn Gox. Green hits edveated to be, like himself, Samaritans of the sea. SO DO OTHERS. Ot-- -- j iile-saxin- Nexv I n 20 that number, have got them. You can get them because we have got to get rid of them. g . IHicIiiikI'h Cnltlvnted Areit. years the cultivated area of Nexv I mjuaiiiBW - J,n IPX IA, Ancient rv votian rr "X.,1. 4 j x. 4 IITM T, 'u S ,s ! ,5 ' , ,un Jt id frv1n!ii VI MM r ( i)"u .M S f'H'MT.M, r.Vir.K t' u i b .nc, fHF. C.J e . it I n j e.ir . vi tr k x I - ck bt or , oil j !Jto'xl'ix t to PiirticiHr pr til by lui others have l.'ariu i J :;t n,ttho a utsi.-'e'd i iv of u. t ,t it.' b!( a r"n ;u A ,; f'T lx't.1 irons i.y'.A' xr uL' J u xma xx . SJ 'Jr PM' V f'C 10 liirfi i - iiinn.'t t ictd hiiJ iF-- tr p'IOATIOS fluE, SttN lv Sie t ft tu jl.lgi'Y'' it i'll- : irti e. CHICAGO, i OJlxLI (.CP1 tR?F G oi Tim EisLAs-n- Til' ; ! in'tis-1 ctet.-.l- , eiLiy. i'el.ii'p fir. tinartLig .. Mid off ti Iter, -- , of tlie skri instantly allayed o Five and Srnr g lying L'k:imhe;laius Ointment. Many very bail cases have been It is equally permanently cured by it. efficient for i telling piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. For sale by drnggists at 25 cents per box. ai: er.'i":, :; j i j fivUr. tuimi mt. ,.,r.dy''s ut pist rwin! f tha r-- . eors-'rieed- f ondition Fo.rJers,tbey x'be'! Ixrdcordj' d.'hI to ivip- - t rr - fca You "need we have agne.l to g:ve you less than wholesale price; not prices that will, freeze in the summer bree.e. but prees that will make our stock melt like July iee. r.nglantl lias diminished from 11,150,000 acres to 10,740,000. WIIU AYe The Thing - Tb Some want goods lor nothing pei haps you are amrng x "-- Llttl Ca,ry Osmvu mm it- - 1 i 'o lutes the highest tei.es of tl." h: mauy (xme-- b x : ..dd--"-- have a great ( -- 1 . we .' Wlxy x If not values lef; yet for just such x. WOMAN'S SOPRANO VOICE. She fan Reach 'Inch Higher Tones Than !s 1'oNNlhle for Jinn. The scientist who discovered in the human larynx the anatomical reason why woman has a soprano voice and a man a bass one was a woman, Mrs. I'nnna Seiler, says the Philadelphia Times. She was a German, born in nr: .burg. Left a widow xxitu w o 'did reii to uiiport, she i eselx t d t o belt, e a teacher ol'siugmp. but ' I. t her voice. Tin at In' dew r'.'wnd OKI YOITIS? |