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Why They Were in. Such Common ie gt; Use in Olden Times, TAREER-DAY SCREEN PAINTING. 358h bes Sa A Suggestion for Amatour Workers Minds for Christmas-Sunjects to Be- 8 Upon. a Bervens, at first nothing more than fhe skins of wild animals hung upon feude framework, were in raughty halle of mediaova) castios Be mecemity indispensable to Som. fort. They served also to divide the Meeping piaces from tho Hiving roomy common to lord and lady, maidens, Yasanls and guests, Scr ens of plait ed osier to stand before the roaring fires were followed by those draped with. eliken etuffa but these were Fegarded. as objects of luxury and wore chielly used in the palaces of royaity, Laver came screens of carved wood, of embroidery, of brasss and OL bronze. he eightcenth century, was, above any other, the century of the foldim fereen. Apartients were large and few in number, and screens served tho same uses that partition walla Bow dos te seini-privacy waieh they fusured was considered sufficient ; the iHOFe modern: dear of comfort and: A -GHAPPER ON SOREENS. bess the 4 tributing to. the comfort of the dwell ling the perfume of Toarth ts orToxrag Tho klea ls a pretty from slioll. ae could be one for the purpos , 80 palatal te wel as embeotiore . Other screons painted by umatcurs ase nt three panelv; the central one Represents figure; those on either side the landscape which mighs sar round her. One, for example, was a Depsant woman, walking on the sand arith ber knitting work in her band faz only mand and wre sae Pe epould be remembersd It and a ta kind Thee the palatine Trottla we at the dvcorative sort a0 Ing nicky te to be avokled. GOOD FABRICS TNE: mt If the Industridus worker desires to ombrokter her acrecas ; she ehould Dear tu mind that whatever is worth doing Jat all is worth doing well, and that there ts no economy 18 ches for good needlework. Satin, vot and fine felting are the best tabrice for-fine-work. Next comm the linens of divers weaves and nates, with thelr wut gray or ecru-colors. An excelle material for a utility screen ls pong Te ie aleo Used as foundation for pen andink work, and it Is excellent for the purpose, ss 1 holds ite color indot fultely aud does not walt reniily, while is a utroug point in its (avo: It le tnnecewary to suggest the mes of screens. To tho average mind It is apparent, with the exercise of tact nd taste, how well they. may be made to play their part in the decoration of the home at the period,meanwhile on- ers therein, a MADE-TO-ORDER COLLISION. Inte Two Huge Locomotives. Smash lt; Bach Ontiar in Chicas: KLRPTOMANIA RAPIDLY GROWING. Merchants Hava Black-ists-of Pil forars in Good Society. BILES- SENT LOR GOODS TAKE N Heady of Pemiiys Bead: les Talkan by Affiicted Ones fi Wil doubts OS astont wi td thous who hive pot studied the question to learn that , kleptomanla bas growy.so myech duriig whe last few years that dry goode merchants have, 0 to speak, formed oo-opera- tive union of gelf protection against Ure Gril, Shoplifears wre easily-deait with and disposed of ag they are gen- orally of a class who can be ied to the full extent of the Ltw, the kleptomianiac le usually wan of refinement, good family and possessed of ample miuans, which per hilt of the, gratification of their most extravagant needs. Str as the assertion may seem, it lg go, true aod hay assumed sacl proportions that in the majority of the sores there ly book: Kept in the private oftice of the fra in witch are written the uames of the Wor men, who are known to be thus af fisted, and-when they are catight in the Act a bill for the goods stolen is sont t0 the father or the perion who bas made bimseif respon- sible for the things taken, 1s was but St. protet- andthe Rondily Pay for Arti oy aro-eharged to or. a Houneholde WayaoftteShoplifters: ps4 the bill WisROUS a muemur kot for hie puree, No matter tow many are ht, oF her Gisen, they Eiweye pleat stews OnWaCK The culprit 14 never arrested in the store, as that would only make fus and ontall Unnecessary publicity. for the woman, bat the detective gen- erally. follows her ou ln 2zhe -wtreety sui after walking short distance w politely accost- ber and request ivr to rewumn to the wore. In sear ly every cso they go back without goods are delivered to a member of the firm in. the aifico, eho tas who qide Bimeel 1 cs rarelya Tio Uhings they take, und for shia. Tewon present A more in field zt stud than the prof phopli avi takes the thibge for tho money they bring her tn, and.who cnerally hus conteddrate walt. ing for her outside who disposes of ber spoils Not long ago woman, wos arrest ec for-stealing In-one.o largest. ant most faghonable of our dry goods stores. She had been a harge cus- tomer In the store or-twenty-five yours. The detective: who the arrest sald: I bad absolutely no Zoran Syl tee oul any e ray- eh bus I did for i, who 7. peoenree tae For thirty- yours she has been model of all thay was purest for my Children, until this unhappy tyndency developed a few yours ayo. Une Kleptomantae recently. arrested bad thirty-eight yards of silk, three dozen neckties. and a bolt of ribbon, ry clumsily secreted upon her per no The number of children who are atone sete nis, welry and bite 0 alike Ya feel sorry for her hus- and Eawdeeousangere FOSETTEERAG + AFTER-THE SERNON. Come, said a voles to phet, as he sought on elieive rhyme, One night when the world wadsleep ing, In ths heare oF wweet May timiet Oh, how can 7 come? he anawered, let me alone, 1 Dray, a For the verse wi the hearts of men wit Comte anit the Foles toa states: man, as he stood ia the Senate hail, Ant men mo on at his Diddding like troops at bugle omits How can 1 cone? te answered, we sun at ite zenith stande Before it sets forever my pawe shall bo known In the lands. sald the volee to 8 mother With lor children at her, knee, Dreaming how sufe and happy thelr life by her side ahobid bet On, 1 cannot come, eho amiwered, 1 pray you, 1ek mesway For how can i leave my darlings to wander far away? No other word was spoken, bub the poet left his pen, u The statosman s name was heard no L. more upon the tips of men, And tho children found no matiter, though they called with sobbing Dreath, to For the voico which spoke nfl must. obey it was tie volo Of death f Como, BRIDLE YOUR TONGUE, Penney are ton to goslp t will bo no tion to gomip, She, Will not Dea nwhy cive to de what Wo can to gotting rid of the ter riblo evil. Lec each ous of us retase 40 Heten to. the. scandalmonger. apd show our contempt for Idle gossip 40 plainly that.20.oa0 will repeat it in our preyence. ae Can yon not sail to-mind some love jy woman amonget your acqualp- taney to whom you never think, of - scandalous story? You admim her chatacters why poe-tnt- tate it uo that Is will be said of you tog tighemindottt0- en or doen sich wowen is a community would do more toward re- society than a hundred plat- form Jdeturers, Our Home, GARNERED THOUGHTS. larger or more cruel than the tyranny Of opinion. The higher the theme, the- niore vitally it takes hokl of life, and when- ten: think intensely thoy fool deeply Rev. Almon Gunnikon, Wares. tor, Minas, There iA an educational power in ayer. It brings blessing into tha ert; new) power and new life come lata the oul when communing Veith God. Prayer has more power that ringing or Instrumental tusig Tho Rov, J. R. Sampey, Louleville, Ky. We live amid an environment of wonder; we have touched so many mysteriek, we have seen 0 many things done whieh wo solemnly uw i not be done, that no inan Knows shor Umitations or enn. wertenre Chale poeeLCy Rev. AK Saxo, Rochester. N.Y. Tt Is tho duty of every Christian to help those in destitution, and. our There te no tyranny knoww to men almost to u opposition c he knew the propriety demand that the privacy G)jcago report says :-Thousgnis of foulpd necessary to do tis after two ribbons, laces and astonishing. devotion to God impels na to do mis- It seemed Thali be complete, Hence rooms. are shored at Ridgal (Oued us arreta liad beck imadeund Another detective employed by a Never spedk lit. of the dead ts a slonary Work. Ie being more some days Oe TuTero pecan tators gathered at Bids the culprit found upon- Investigatien firm when . questior good motto, Would nou a. bebter ong to-day than ever before. We need: a abade more mailer, and there ia neither space nue and Six well known-famil: be Never speak. iit of, the. living 2 clear vision -of human needs te have a aid not 2e6 nor .need for that abundance of two 70-ton locomotives, runiiig ov Te is true the dend cannot retutd a-ydeeper compassion of the dostitut whenever ht screens thet gaye tise to so many merchants against Dave more respec mory Rev. B. . Chivers, New. York city, ahe any lon dramatic situations since the days ay- Toazte the streen acene, has a peed Upon to-moke - the evening in many a, play. But lt is With tho use 2nd not the abuse, ef -thie now fashionable article of furniture that we have to deal at speed of fiity miles an hour, collide and be smashed into smithereens. Ot the visiting popullsta and other ell Yer fanatics. Not atinfled-rtelr wit- hessinic a collision of the gold and sil: ver forces and the possible total wreck p logady the theft, but it was also wore, Imperative fom the fact that ness. witer such ab arrest and the consequent pubiicity the family, of a that particular store, and the ry jouth to trade patronage meant sught stealing who is really poor o for the fashionably dressed wo- o Who steals Because it )rofessionals, who generally hav sclne- Gas to seal tor Uiesnt people With plenty of money, who steal be- ause thieving i born in them, and ont living an and ao sulitr keenly trom the effects of evil speaking. is alway Ind enongh 0 to CheRCERBA It .wounae f Trae ox false, it leaves belind 4 a gruel sting. Phe words of a tale- What, resources Resourcer of thought, re- abilitins we: have are ours? Ky. We may draw upon them, but we-- Cannot exhaust them. They are t exhanstibie. The powers within ws are of God. for we are God's children, seven times ing to den eb yOu any longer roa sour ae that Cittson their sectior * mother to t Sere Te tose Who.steal from dire need. bearer are as wounds. Solomon says ae ater Te ARR eas slander big a 5 The Rev. Dr. Puffer, Salem, Mass. aon rn ep RE RM orem OF the Democratic party, they were+ 2 Bt Zi present. te seh SSR: CENTURY. SCREENS, Sac ees ES auc Raees do lt;to-cpesnpecenctiars tusnnds Of dollars to the si Octave Uaaune, an and smashup.of the two huge loco- . productions: 1n lsequers oblong tiles, tury, says Mir. authority in sereen lore, wiks gen: eraliy more thin six feot Ligh, was pretey heavy, and was composed of ae mavy as six, elght or even. ten tr cotton if tiey were nob uvered with Spanish or Venetian stamped jeather fastened to the irame with large, guilt-headed nails. Ching also, At that time, exported to Europe those large folding screens of lac- Guer, with Inloy of moth: fhe curious littie figures of fave given rise to the French pro- Yerbial phrase which designates any One whose appearance. is odd or bli arre a8 un Chinols deparavent sik. -track over whieh: Inotives. It was a moving pictire which appealed to thelr reckless dancy- The scene-of this prearrang: C up Was a tint meadow, and the strip of the locomotives: ran was four miles long. t and 100, each fiftecit years old and of Seventy tons welght, formerly the property of the illinois Central Rall- road, were As soon a4 the locomotives-seexe well under way, the enginesgs pulled -the throttles wide-open and jumped irom ;thetr-cabs, tlie firemen-doing 1 Fhe: two locomotives came together at about the centre of the four mite strip, and with a terrific.crash, which etherot pmantn women-are-obifged to-+ be very. clever, bright and intelligent, Tuistexpianation was given we by the spperiitendent of one of the largest department stores, when, after ih eanvassing of the princ Da retall stores in te city, f hat it WaS po mere gossip -as to he existence of-tils. book, and the fact that nine out of lt;tem employed women detectives, not only: for the gonviction of shoplifters and plek- Pockets, , bub watch the more fraiche ocx Were aifict- i with what Hod nervous dis- fase in the*medical books Klepto- These. obit as thoy must learmto know these Kieptomaniacs by siglt and to dis- loud In thelr protestations Innocence. Another very -pevullar class who give the detectives considerable trouble are what fliey cali the bun- dio lifters. These are generally well. dressed Women, who go from counter to counter; snapping up every bundle laid down by a busy ehopper. They, ure often arrested with an armful of bundles, thie unknown to. them. 1 give an example of two cases cited for me in extennation of the contents of which aret gj) aLout te maligned it muy or may not be true; or it may be that* blackest lies so hard to refute, 4 He jobs part the: truth. Some slight. misdemeanor, some hasty word, uistorte? und miignified, fy passed from mouth to mouth, ever gaining in diuensions and Lideousness, until it is nardly recognizable. But It ls told for tach and people grou und sigh, holiing up their bands in holy uorror over such depravity, and then take eare to tell their neighbors Who ctops to eaguire into the truth of a rqnort. before passlug It Mong ? You people ut- -ougnt 10. have a strong without conscience Is only a splendid fietormity ; aesthetic culture along makes-a nan fastidious and emascu- late, By spiritual culture we honor life and etrerixth, sweeten and broac- en our whole natere to completeness The Rey. J. M. Pullman, Lynn, Mase. A religious contemporary. sngzests that the demanil so frequently. made bg chutches for, a preacher. who will draw, might well be changed. In favor of h etipulation-by the minister, his requirem nt of proper condi tions, for 4 ehueely that draws. Spurgeon oneo said: Tt is the minis- ter's duty to fill the pulpit; Jt Is the peopl dnty 0 fit tie house? + ble Of tail had Gweit idea that hi like Citizen tuken posses But this a to cower lee notion. not xen Hanriot, mind ; andl her humble ing express some reques thing no ac lead to furt her with a sure that so in her Si she-Hotel de cinay Ts a dorecn 95 Meer 2 oiices ine ay a sate dle- Grumlnate, between te Pree TAL a tne eteabees 1 eer omaee Ties enon tthe aiteh ee je leaned Oe Eee eo eee Unehedrat of basis. Hance trom the polit at which the Co nd she aftictod, it they (detect 2 to thelr sespricimn with regard Tftave no idea Se eee eae A BARNARDO BOY PASE. gad aad 0 Stany oft country houses and castles Hslon- bas en timed to. take pace. rea goods. Riepeomanias7e or to waat he was reterring; but w; fab sen ef ay Jand contain beautiful screens Way an amphitheatre 1,600 fect longs : ETRE a A. very fashionably dressed - girl he was very Be What Are the Duties of School Trustees She gave o in Ene c WHAT THE DOCTORS Say. CaiDE, RES MIS TREES HES ADR O ES TE ak ee Toward Them ? touched her -fn tapestry and needlework ; some not- + able ones sre covered with crimson yelvet wonderfully worked withs ofld ugliver wires . EASTERN SCRE Among the most beautifit wafted to dur shores by favoring winds are-the Chinese and Japanese and -embroi- ered silks, which have become o palar that the deaiers jn fine specl- whieh was crayyded with excited spec tators. The show, which was a repetition of one whith took piace In Columbus, Ohio, a few weeks ago, Was a success, and mts to order locomotive enliisions are Yikely to become one of the fads of the'day. . BURSTING PLY WHEELS. Why They Ave Coinmon in America and Ap exteact Irom a. cligical vook on neevous diseases defines Kiepromatli very clearly, but whether tue -m r- cheats iook upon 1b us a disease or merely close their eyes to te crime for the suke of the sinuer s Iamlly- ts a proviem Which Ib belgoves me not to probe too deoply. This is what the medical science says of it, und iny Tdrther story will tell whut the store dutegtives think of It: ugo und asked to look at some rings. She held a paper bag in her hand with one or tayo apples in it, und was eating another, ivery-few moments she her mouth gnd drop it into the bag. Her actions were so peeullar that I concluded to wateh herzand wis tle nally rewarded by secitg my indy hook a very expensive ring on her little finger, put her hand up to ber would take some apple skin out. of aracter is sale with Why id you heip to Spread this story when you knew wu hat s no ex- 5 the other made some reply Kenewe de yemasesae ( gt; Supposing a story is trig, how many pause to ask Whether it 1s nec- eusury that iv should. be pubilshed abroad? Is It--done to protect con- filing People from the machinations of evil doers? If you know that a A case of great importanc one which not only the le nity, but all interested tional matters, are following was recenliy heard at Brace before Mr. Justice Ferguson. The. platasllt is ind named Fred erick Hedh-alout twelve years of agy. The defendants are the trustees of school In. th township of Stisted, quick. In : yet hardiy She exclaim nette? Wh hare-brained for? ..What AU she doe: comes Into Thens find 4t difficult to keep up with fasein Baglend: atone the ordinary: phenomena of mouth s z . a a . spitting out the apple skin Muskoka. Hall was born in Cardiff, b and. In these eastern screens minds that are wot regarded as in gip the ri person 1s a. thief, is iv your duty to right to-th : + jeu tha 10 regarded as te slip the ring into her palm and drop Saiaeone) Zour duty 0 Wales, and on the death of lis par- Variety constigsies the firet-olemost Ts tursting ot Fee Son SST ee er re Se cron eresitim the tack orate see pula sa inte Des Barnardo's Andrey gsom Of beauty. The icaves are curiosly most unheard of in England, says the nate tentemcies to acquire, to cok three rings in this way and then It you are aware that another's home. He was prough? to Canada you don't th contrasted, dixeonnected subjects De Sondon Engi Vetanding the lect, to luani, -So long as such an matted re mae eh pe. .Gondon Engineer. notwithstanding tl eto i. co Manes ee nl Jeft the store. As she stood on the yoru is. one aaenal '* charge of Mr: A. B: Owen, who ing Gniead with the MAETelous PONE ingt-xpeod engines we Tow Wave rai MBAR NOG, Woe tase St nere or ic flats ane thet Sarg tito tho word te not to be depended upon ar placed im under the ears of itr, Geo. arithout ing and coloring js dishing and free, ulng, yet In.the United States the fy- wee a fageant Uroabh: of lnwe ik is oer Hropped the bag into, the iuw Sour neighbor to make tho dle. ae Stisted Township, pinakoka: eae 1g One Siders exquisite in feattess wheel easualties' have beconie a mat- reauily aduitted as un indication of for tuiiy five minutes. Tereed watcl: bocce y himaelt by bitter exp ae: ote ed hie-Owa Teany. oad wood, whiel and. precision. SINGLE-FOLD SCREEN. Of Chitese em- wood, of ter, Busi vhe Mandaria duck, are xe- presenttd-Wrcolors which have ir themselves special meaning to the ern manufacture 1s doubtless a. very desirable possession, if the materia nin, o's and they all ran ea) screen of eaat-7 at all, If we consdler-the impossibility ter of weekly report. In England we ;iivetihany thousands of high-speed cast iron fy-witels ant yery large wheels up to-sixty tous weight, ru with very llgh periphery ped. fely, and yet lu the of electrical aparatas and its high speeds found people making fy-wheels of cast Iron, with narrow factor of safety, or, indeed, no factor of safety of de ecting Inherent trains and im- perfection this material. No one ante eS gn absurdity und ec may fairly assign he individual to ai asyTum or to con- tempt, but concerns no one else, But whenever the amount appropriated or the disease oF as contricity whic is tremted as a theft and punialied. ny eases, Towever, sich com ct Is the obvious result of dis ase The Inciination- tv stew. is a: pre- mouitery Indieution of many forms of mental disorder ; it ia 4 claracteris: ing her, for I could not make up my mind Just what she aras up to. Af- ter, the people who had been In ler Vielnity nad had the to gop OF down tle street she stooped and picked up the vag ones more. Then I ee oP te Aceon Into tle store. When we reached the Private office she began to ery ond tioan, and it was with infinite alffl- culty we learned her name and ad dress, Which, to. our-grent surprise, turned out to Ge one very well known ak ence? How pw that the thiel penitent, aid-the lar seek ing to 3 7 And Wilryou put a stumbling block inthe w est with yourself, and own that it-ts ls from a desire not 'to wee your Of sensa til the right wame, and. sy taiebearer. How. does'it sound in Your eats? Moses had to forbid it. How shalt-not go-up-and down i a talebsarer. 50-300. y wide-spread eyil, but a-very ancient -searlipor the beare Call it; fiat Tiis-npreement, receiving a certain monthly allowance from Mr. Owen te-go-towsrds Hall's magntenance. The lad went to school for one. your aml a halt, but as about 20. other- boys, similarly situated, had been Leent into the same school section the 5 e seazensontine school against-tham on the ground that they were-not-tound te f school aecommodation and teach for these boys. Hall was -thexelone, ejected from the school ti Fanuacy of this year, and the action was place. Eve: Showed ease it may. be middie ciags tele of furt eye to art. near future And workmanship are good. Tint can know the value of 1 the symptom of anak where eoomg ene ene semt tor her fa- Sue as w brought by him through Spires as i the cheiner sores are as inartistic a6 moulded Into form a a temp Ylolebeos oF delusion, vr incuherence: ther nnd he caine promptly, pald for ne as well. so-prone to. paltit our Mis next iriend for a mandatory, or- Be Phe chexper sorts are as innrtinty go of 2,000 degroor aud then coulod down leave 06 doubt. as to the source frou gh9 ghings fouud in the bag and An nelghpor binek ta mystery, Or hn er to, compel ee trustees to admit ous Shey (are flmally Sovore, get a. to fortieth of tts temperature, nor Wich t springs. But there ore other tormen-cx gunt pirnughter was the elghbor bine ts a. mystery, 10 0 iin eo. he selool nette could food one, if fou ean afford It; other: can they Judge, internal structure by onsea In which bie Mictim of the kleptomanine disc CANNOE LOPE tl NO ligires trom thig The defence set up was: First. that neue Wise be content with cheap xereen 3 ae In the latter class Mr Uzaune mentions especially Srhose bung with Jap per, nnd others in painted pine with Injrrors inserted in the upper panels. The wood ix treated with enamel paints, wiich. come ina variety of fight, colors And are easily. applied, NEW AND, ARTISTIC. Some very artistic screens shown ately huve tho upper parts of the Panels of stained or painted glass; the lower ouss belag of woud, itl. earved or decorated with pyrogr phy, It is needless to say that these Sercens must stand 60 that the light ahines through them, in order todis- Play thelr beauty. til screen-frained-in wood offers soggestion for the employment of liand-painted tiles, of which amateurs are-often puzzles to dapose-wher-tin Ashed. There are threw leaves, cach enclaa oblong tile witiwequrre. one ag top and bottom. Figures or landscapes may be painted un the and on the othem a conventional pattern, continued across the three panels af the screen like a qurinee Indications. The fact. is that cast iron ls not suitable material, for fiy-wheely that are to be driven at high speed; nor is jt necessary-to make them of title material There is not even the claim of cheapness in their if the method of makng sich once Worked out. thwenty. yeara ago n Scotch firm, who had to make a large fly-wheei Ffot a spinniig mill, riveted up box tim, made from rolled plates, and filled ic with cemented masonry or grou nd did a very sensible thing. THE NEWSPAPER, FAULTFINDER Rev.Dr Abbott Aavies tre-Captious Ones to xo Have a Wash, Those wlio are nover sitive) Hin ratiag against the-evlls of the newspaper are referred to sermon delivered by Dr. 1 hott before the graduating class, at Harvard Cniversity, in whic made use of the following ta * Tho Journal 1s the-tistar is mora important to. know what s ds of wrought iron and stesi were eAnnvs be so cleiirly: When the mind 1 o the morals pure, and whi the only proof of insanity. is evidence, however, in opinion tha the propensity quire may ecome so irre the wilt so impotent thst tat printion is Javoluntary tid the por petrator irresponsible. Purther' on these cases nrc wtated A baronet of large fortune tol willie on the Continent, pleces of vi fron and of broken crockery such quantities that tons of tive leetious ware presented to-the: Cn Louse olficers, A clergyman of rexpect- able bearing nnd great usefulicss mb stracted from book ehopa and stalls hundreds of eoples of tho Bible, per naps with the Intention of distribut. ing, A pliysi ian pockoted son object whenever he entered the apart ment of patlent-ant-auothor mon ber of this profesor store nothing but tablecloths. The incongrulties of such narratives point to the existence of deep seiited 1 health, It ts ob- served in extreme youth, It Is agso- elated with preguaney, it is heredithry and often follows affections of the Seman She was permitted to go scot tree putTein assure you -thut I waten her Yery closely whenever she comes Into the store. sly other case Is a wery pitiable ons, and only gos to sow you. the great dilfe: ich makes, Saugit-ae-extremely pretty girl steal- ing, and when I arrested her ate told me a sad file of having a chiid ho was in ada, whose 1 ae uhd do at ad a Eipport and her sitter tatiure to got any, kind of work. When the smperin- tendent, upon investigation, found her story truc; the firm was persunded-te- allow her to go, but not before. she had been sbut up in a cell oxer-night. Which do you think was the more to be pitied and believed 2 Many ol the sweller stores which depend upon the wealthier cinss for patronage, do not employ elttier men or women detectives. The superint: dent told, m ised many arti cles, bus prefer fer. York Herald. Lighting the Gus. Te ls a frew fault? And who ean hop being the vietim of slander he pleasant to sit and goxsip about neighbors, to pick flaws hi, thelr ebar- heters,ana pretend ta shudder at their ie may nyike us hot ay Bad om they are *Phis one fs dishonest, while we never stole wnything in our lives. Nog aut even m nvighbor's elfaracter 2 padiully unteuth d nO ADOVE : ating Juse trifle, for the sake Of of- fect merely the scandaious stoi feel bound to retail. And. th Hpeitle ourselves on laving ke Tinth commaniment invjoimte hi We do aot repeat-the sander, do we not give our gountenance to tale hoaring by lendilig a listening ear? Never reflecting for a moment that those who will feteh, will carry, an Hime our turn witcome egre sure plete. oh be Having: see how widespread. ianit topiaunbie 1s this evil, 8 gigantic aud teeply reoted, it beliooves us to quire Whether It cannot be extermin- 0 ave our share of detracyion be- the care of children of ths fore ols is ebin fd. under the Trenance: fore tite gossip s round of Vial the trustees were only bound to tdmit ioo chikiren Whose: parents or guardians resided in the sclioold trict; and that Spires not Helng elther the parent.or legal guardian of Hatt, no right to have him atten the ; aren, that under the to the Act, the trustees were on hound. to provide xccommodation for two-fifths of the children of school eo in the scctiow, and thiit mecom- modatiow having been provided for those who were properly: resident of tho section, there was not sufficient felon to namie Hall: Te was diiso contended thatthe enso was real- iy 2 test action as to the rights of ati boys from the Barnardo Home. On the part of the plaintlif, there yas sot up the right of every lili between the ages of eleht and fourteen to nttend school. under the School Act. The duty and obligation of every chiid prrents ant guardians having ses men Act, was also relled apnn to whow that the plaintiff was not only entitled. but boand to Attend sehoot. Mr. Emerson Coatsworth, Jun. ap- peared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Shep Fasties Perguson intmmted that the fal thing wi thought in able girls. ried, but th she does. ine doings turned the good thing, bring us ip Again M, Have the the. eightee his shoulder God does 1 sans-tulotte border at top and bottom. The leaves going on to-day than what occurred brain and those eritical and crucial 6 if i sere ancin oe ve he a ehiet a the gue on wn ted by with told ley, Q. C., for defendants. 5 Gre small and the fisted scroon in ancloag Grade. We hear the ry change lo disposition wich are uly voruane of tt faa Oe aye Reed. BALL we it ee atiall Ab the clowo of the argument Str, pas. sone stand. be- that murders, divoroes, snd all crimes expli able on the aupposltion of corre: hands, ong: deplore het tee chats y Partiouiariy: desirable to fore an wnused grate, which isnever an object. of beauty, and is much P Petter concealed by, Forhething that A WALTER GRAN The wantfacture of xcreons cathe in lt;4 piny the talent and Injustry of the fairyin those hands are ail the ttle invisible. wires fcenery and stage setting of Hone Leautiful. Tt Nas been wageet- ed that those fairies who are facile With tle brush should turn their at- tention to painting creens, For a SCRE that, control Dr. the Rutshel) should be kept from the press. No We want m prose that shall vel ps. ths viet of mankind us well aw the virt The prose 1s a looking-slass. We look in tt every morning and we see ourselves very. dirty. But we so not find ant to wash ourselves. De. Abbott hag-thus explained .4u- tulawion of the news ho are. continu in the newsp: to erltlelse would only profit by wise advice of Dr. Abbott nnd h tire sponding alterations In the organiza tion. The seporiatandents in eeveral of the large stores permitted me to interview their detectives, and I found them bright, kindly fated women. The store- Keepers who-employ-women detectives y they ure better fitted for their ork thanamen, as their Instinets are keener and they are more above al be wondered at when we man's *proverbial hatred for bordering on shopitet consider hopping. droit and more honest-T hus ls not to pything match tx applied, the consequence be- ing that everytime this Ie done a Cloud of binck smoke arises to th c iling. The proper m thad to tr at gus burners is to remove the globes Svery day and wipe them befor. put: ting them on ogain, to apply. a match to the top of a burner and turn on the gna slowly, 60 that a Yery emall light result? then, after ithe giole is adjusted te turn the-Kna om-to- the. required heyht. If thie plan fs pursued, the cetilngs Sill not be blackened unit fewer ae: Taenge wifi occur. we do OU Yiulogt to banksi tt from our midst What-can oft person do.? Just thi keop tlear of It ua far-as. posethie Suppose the farnike should not try to get Fld Gf weeds because tb. wa likely lis neighbor might allow some to grow of his premisox. How soon woud the land be pests cae Porould not w thrifty farmerdo his yimext, -rather, to clear hla own Eround, and-try to induce, lis neigh- to follow hia example ? Tid hath not slandered hie neigh: Tran with thel. To make a wax for polishing Yuestion was one of great pubile to- toreat, He therefore reserved drel- sion Tor thie urpos of fully consiter- ing the case before delivering a format Judgment, Polish Hardwood Floors. hard, Lwimxt-flodrs, cut a pound of. beeswax into small pieces. put them in a dish and place It over the fire in a pan. of + hot water. Allow tho wax to melt, and thon stir in three pinte of tur- pentine. When the Ingredients have her animat felt hersell way ie feeling In t) per covered he niolsed lore there pase thought thi taken In any shang crased by the room to be done heed to. her le fold wereen the ido 12 tienmelves thes would find corres DETECTIVES HAVE OTHEL i eingle fold screen, the idee quay Pe ponding. im Soene la HO eee Oe on BASE OTHER, VIEWES : jor How many of us could stand- thoroughly blended place some of the Indeed, at RE re tsal the matter in more com). paper. The mirror Is not to Mlame ese detectives go nb store He Took Something. tint test? He that uttereth slan- wax on a woollen cioth and rut t on tone of hay pplica tec 2 saty miet in a for What Ip reflects. dressed like any customer. fhe Father Mr. Hugging, I heard der ie a fool A protty hard. - sem) the floot; trenting one board at a aslly on 2 Rene te int mo tea at anlortanately, Se Rav seks sonrempekine sour pein tha atten tence, Does 1 aDDy te 28 Fro 2 time and: rubbing lengthsriaa. hen have done, Beret The Popes Ne ech aPores) ely, ve more wom F . L hope you haven't been tak- ho Ta going to rete bouts work ; cover a heavy brush with flannel and ying s fea-cup. ecreen dvby the pe ism. thas ines room. y wk eform, and try to banish all rub the floor until t i perfectly was never and naturally-a woman th fal Soho ing aang this. after designs by cious doen very proba the deiegat his house, caused him Tt-ATT Needlework, Watter Crane,: tlus- Grating four of the senses seeing, hearing, emelling, and tasting. Phere are four female figures worked on You amooth. Tt ts usually the chee that some parts of the floor are subject to more Water than others. When the polish has worn off In these spots warm tho wax and apply to the worn peaking from our midst 7 Tt ls sald that the Pope intends to glancing at the cHitep PRDCIOR S80 ion shall we begin? Shall give a new impulse to Catholle gocini- ism by arranging a new catechism, In whieh the religious sentiments are to Insist not only on charity, but on the sworkt cux handle them better, nutwithstaad- ne young Man Ing the failnctoua statement that -a qanghter vem eit; 1 have been tak. And 1? W woman is very hard on her qwn vex. Sar something, Tut they were not We await the coming of the new wo- Another tol me: To my mind ing own lips that you heard mo man. of whomr wo lear so much, nad Shere Is no such thing as kleptomania. emackins. of whom uch things are expected ? * ot * o shopilfters than. pick- I : era: fete e 7 4 hopiiiters Se etineat Should she perform ail that ls allotted places and then polish. It wor hil Erown- silks tho first is holding a and thuve, wilo employ dem, and on Porkets, and any eo calor Indies A German submarina: exuie om) to id whe Pe eke will have no.-tlie: a ten 3 randmalsc Ia: cont tt tep: Stivate providencs and publle help, For will take What they want from the pany han been formed ia-Borlin, to and if her pursulta have the promis, Three thonanns honed have wen ae Nantes, sot Fon halite e partner tw; Why, when . the country resented: as latening to the murmur this purpore Leo XIII. has long con- of a shell which she has to her ear; ferences with some pociologiste stroyed by floods om the west of Japan, counter who wouldn't dream of put- ting thelr hands Into some one s ed effect of improving her morally and mentally, as well as physically, there: Jaya cable from Germany to Spain, mes poc- and thent to the United States.
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