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BOWSEB. 1 1? one of our ,22^ • oar Eyes on ThiSi fa down the following i re of the eyea ding and study by Id come from the lide, i k or from the firont. i or stndy while loffffl ;ue or doring recovery r i while lying down. the eyes too long »* • but give them «*•• jd study should b« i ly avoid thestooiWJgl tends to produce f^ nd face, printed books. )rs of refraction wit»] I hygenic conditioas and tobacco, iient exercise iB»" ysical keepp«»f^* for asthenopia " n those who are !«*»«' ent. )pe Leo's Barenw. derives hwMjS aely.(l)t«»"J^l ins IX *^"" ;(2)th6.Petertf^ rill »â-¼*»«• JtSfc ,portoIio etog'gan ""pri^'S^lSd amounts to pSanJW J gmteottiami 1 »ad r-K Takes a TM« ArnoBS the Stores "*^«otioned In a casual way that we !!i»J "J;" dishes, a new carpet, and some Jjed \^^ that I must jjet down town K-iJ"*?' vphen Mr. Bowser came home Vl^f wone afternoon and said "Jf *^*'o down and buy those things." 'W j?4 .J know yon wanted to go. '^\\rish vou wouldn't." ,^ ' An' Are you ashamed to be 'O^fme on the street?-' KKowI-mnot. rm afraid you â€" u iiw ^o" '^^ '^^ "**** quarrel." I .i^Bowser, are yon gettuig^sojt in the j,» folks! Get f ^re you coming n^Kte?oi?i '« other daw^»j nee. for some JoSdS!^" k of nature alia-, k. o the „,e of thS"^^ r them and theirsuS.*" common right do«.T^ »ent.fortb,ee,SotP^ wn ,s more car3, ommon. (b) n-J lered by recognized nS Iman society ia\,0MpS p his own, protected bvt jerefore, is always am,,, j4) It IS contrary to iw^ tted either by stealthVl lumanard positive law e trom the natural and Di» ig to the Divine law .med to sustain the lif* ore the division and ap igs cannot hinder the in case of necessity. Tho lions of those who havefo y are due by the enance of the poor. ' ' lies at the foundaHon of property in all Chr I an unwritten law in ries in France it is 1 in England it is dot) n our poor law, under wL, •a right either to work i lont work." In the oi as recognised under the til I a starving man had] iway as much meat u ck. All these authoritia •â- v/ay ct example or exhort but in proof of the nat h they Htw. rne in mind that my pnrj., nd elevate the poor law swing that it was foondJ il right of man to life and I of life. In proving thial show that this natural 1 all positive law. The oi •oor law, to evade the )tly seized on the latter 1 1 to feed the htmgry ipriaJ 1 right of every man to livl aeeessary for the sustenanJ t is this natural right ""' ill positive laws of j^rop ' law, and a starvuif ht to his neighbor's â€" those who speak so con. ;hts, obligations and bi d, or have forgotten, t" F all human positive law. rty did not rest upon a M lid not long exist Befoi t to live {dl human «' *M;what£__^ ire you getting s( a quarrel â- ' L I ^rc i"" wâ€" .â€" o Ifq:.. visited the carpet store. I had ^m»^enp my mind whether to buy '^1^1 or velvet, nor whether to get light L ninra I expected to take a chair tre the' clerk roll down about fifty f each kind, and to be all of two ""^making np ""X "^â- '"^- ^°^ '^®' 'â- *° "C chars for us. A second arranged .-J^dow cnrtaiDB, and a third inquired n'idvou wish to look at some carpets " pidlcnrr:' up here to buy oysters?" uidedMr. liiwaer. „7h-nm L'glit or dark colors " I'slft the a^rk are all the style, you '^i don't know anything of the sort 1 re are plenty 'f white horses and houses, J white shirrs and hats and I don't Snow f, light carpets shouldn't be fashionable. down this piece." Yes sir lut yon won't like it. This A pattern is what Mis. Gov. Smith select- iforher front bed room." Yes. Well, I may get that for my horse litter on. Send up a man to measare II room, and give me that light pattern." "Why, Mr. Bowser!" I said. "Yon iToi'tse'lectedabeady I" "Certainly." 'But weâ€" weâ€" " II Five minutes is enough for any one to je£t a carpet, Mrs. Bowser. We want oiybrussels, and we want a light ground. Jut 8 all there is to it. We will now go Iwand buy the table linen." "Bat can't I have time to look around " "Time What do you want of time [oj want three linen tablecloths and two liom napkins. We've got the money to Lyfor'em. What more is desired " "But it's so sudden." "So are earthquakes. We'll fro in here." We entered a dry goods store and sat liiwn to the linen counter. A young man iime forward to wait on ua, and after being Ijldwhat was wanted, he queried "S3 you want some real linen. Well, here liBinething I cin recommend." "Is that all linen!" "Yes, sir." "Is it!" askel Mr. Bowser, as he turned ime. I didn't think it was but I told Mr. Bow- K to let it go. Ic was the custom in all dry pa stores to lie about auch things, and 3 one thought of raising a row. "Madame," said Mr. Bowstr, as he took je cloth over to a motherly old lady, " is Ilia all linen " "No, a'r it's half cotton " she replied liter an inspection. " Where's the proprietor of this store " le demanded of the clerk. "I-ril c*ll him, sir." Tne proprietor came up. "Is that linen " asked Mr. Bowser. "It passes for linen, sir." "If you put a cow's horns and tail on a Jorsehe'd pass for a cow, wouldn't he? Sir, iis looks to me like a petty swindle, and lae yoB onght to be ashamed of " The proprietor began to blow up the [«k, and the clerk said he'd resign, and as kgot out doors I penned Mr. Bawser into l» doorway, and said " 1 11 never dare enter this store again " " Don't want you to. Tiie man is a liar ad the clerk lied by his instructions. We'll ly mother." Me next store was crowded, and as we belied the linen counter it was to find «ry stool occupied. I tried to get Mr. Mwser out, anticipiting trouble, but un- Wmatsly ai that moment one lady observ- « to another "Dear me, but this is he third afternoon •'e come down town t buy a table cloth, "a I haven't got suited yet.' And I want four crash towels, and /fe been all over .own twice," replied the I'fter, ,.,"?«re, you " snapped Mr. Bowser to PJ,'^fk, "areyou busy?" Waiting on these ladies, sir." Have they bought anything " '"o, sir." I Are they going to?' „|-^on't know." "'111 I've no time to fool away. We pa. three Unen table-cluths and two dozen I'ik " "°*® '° great indignation. Ij^' "'^emgave me a look that pierced W *i "^^^^ ^^^ ^a^il^ one gave Mr. !dl^' which ought to have shorcen- iftT ^° ^®^*' ""' which had no apparent tnu "â- ^^"â- en minutes we had found '»e wanted, paid the bill, and were ftdLV"' '^^^ "^^^^ **"*^ ***' Bulkj, ia i,]^^^ was getting ready to give koH i- ' ^^'isn I appealed to him to J "US peace. I told him it was the cns- j^ior several thousand ladies to come 4«ui • "" afternoon to shop, and Uj?J"PP"'g consisted of promenading up ,^7^*0 stow their suits c£F to a lot of vadhv***^ loafers, and entering the Bto.es pj*""g an hour and a half to buy a six- I ^»o[.tli of lace or ribbon. The clerk M* â- D* ** ^^ same moment, and I ' Bowser out without another 'Ji' *^® dishes," he said as we got J"" We went to a ciockery store. The Opinion of AH I NshJl^'?^ Poison's Nerviline, the great !«iiiof« y? *•»» »* » never-failing in U.J^' description. Neuralgia, tooth- Ht^^ pain in the stomach, and kind- Nid^H are banished aa if by mitgio. hk«,lJlt:??^"'"» operation, pkMant to "OiU^* â- **""'8 a* the very fnmtrank rjIttdJl5*?'"«'l»" AtrUlbotttomay ^i«^ "' 10 cents, a rery •mal- l*»C*°y"'" but the best expendi- S*5».^. "^«» asuflfererfromany [^5,Jâ„¢'»a 10 or 25 eent bottto of w oruggista and eountry de»l«ni. ^^' ^(^f.^-^^1^ ^:^^. "•-*.; _My heut ni^ M I nw the plaoe crowded with ladies. We halted beside one who wm saying to a clerk " And so that toothpick holder is only six cents T" ' " Only six, madame." " How very cate 1" "Yes. it U." " And is it imported " "It is." " How very, very charming This is the same one I saw yesterday, is it ' "Oh, certainly." " Dear me, but I wish I could make up my mind whether to take it or not You see, we may move in the spring, and if we moved, yon know ' " I want about $15 worth of dishes," in- terrupted Mr. Bowser. " Yes sir, in just a moment." " How many of those toothpick holders have you got " "Only five." " I'll take the lot and now come and wait on me. I want twelve cups and saucers, twenty-four plates, three or four platters, two tureens and a fish platter. " The lady turned about and killed me dead with one lone look. Then she looked at the back of Mr. Bowser's neck and tried to mur- der him. but he would not fall. Then she returned and killed me over again, gave her shoulders a twist and walked out of the store. S he had hardly departed when a fresh arrival asked our clerk, busy though he was, to show her some teaspoons. " Madame," said Bowser, " do you wish to buy some spoons " " Perhaps." " Do you know whether you do or not " " Whyâ€" Iâ€" I will look at them." " Very well you sit down and wait until I am through buying. I came to buy, know what I want, and shall pay cash down." I was killed again, and if looks could have crushed Mr. Bowser he'd have been a mangl- ed corpse in ten seconds. We were only thirteen minntes buying the dishes, and as we got out and reached the car, Mr. Bowser said "Mrs. Bowser, when you come down town do you go fooling around the stores and ob- structing doorways and crosswalks like the women we have seen to-day." "Iâ€" I guess I do." " And end up by buying four cents worth of something?" "Yes ic is the custom." "And would it have taken you three weeks to buy what we bought in two'hours?" "Yes, sir." " Then 1 11 write this very day to an idiot asylum and see if I can squeeze you in I It's no wonder every other home in Detroit is full of scandal, and every other hnsdand wants a divorce I" '•^^^^^.-^^-ApU^^r-'vmf^^^^^^-^-!:^^ ^^ â- â- ^..r^^.^.^i^:..^.„,^„,.^ Cremation in Italy. The cremation system seems to be making way in Italy, slowly though surely. Milan was the first Italian city in which this me- thod of disposing ot the dead was revived under Government sanction. But now a new crematorium has been erected at the ex- treme end of the Campo Santo, just outside the walls. The Temple, as it is called, is a building in the Grseoo-Doric style, construct- ed of stone and having an open facade ' sup- ported by columns, from behind which rises a tower â€" so at least in appearance, though in reality it is a chimney. The inside of 'the building is divided into several rooms, in the first of which the religious rites attend- ing the incineration take place, and the walls of which are lined with funeral urns con- taining the ashes of many of those who have been cremated at Milan. There is a separate apartment in which the bodies are placed, and a third in which the relatives and friends spent the two hours which the ghastly cere- mony takes. The practice seems to be S'preadingthroughout Italy, since there are al- ready about thirty- two societies established forics promotion. Itmaybe mentioned that of the total number of 952 cremations that have taken p}ace in seventeen Italian cities sino 1876. as many as 513 have occurred in MUan and 155 in Rjme. Wonld it be Oarried ont It often happens that men who enter saloons are set upon and seriously assaulted by infuriated inebriates who are allowed to harbour there. The supreme Court of Pennsylvania has by a recent decision de- clared that in such cases the saloon keeper is responsible for the consequencas. Their decision is bjised on the common law of the country, so that it should apply to the whole of the United States. The language of the court in this matter is clear and positive " Where one enters a saloon or tavern, opened for the entertainment of the public, the proprietor is bound to see that he is pro- perly protected from the assaults or insults of those who are in his employ, as well as of the drunken and vicious men whom he may choose to harbour." If such a principal were laid down and enforced in Canada, particularly in the cities, the number of cases of persons re- ported assaulted or robbed in saloons would be speedily diminished. A Honeymooning Experience A newly-married pair, who arrived on their honeymoon trip at a celebrated Scot- tish watering-place at a time when accom- modation was at a premium, had a mattress spread for them by a compassionate inn- keeper in one of his baths. In the middle of the night the house was alarn^ed by loud shrieks proceeding from the nuptial t^iamher* What was the matter WeU, this. The young bride, wishing to ring for a maid, had caught hold of what she supposed to be the bell-rope and pulled it smartly. Unhappily for her and her spouse, it was the cord of the shower-bath over their heads, and forth- with down plumped such a deluge of cold water as would throw a damper upon the most devoted of honeymooning couples. Her husband, in dismay, caught frantically at another cord on his side of the extemporised conch, but the only response was an eqiullv liberal dduge of water, this time nearly boUr ins hot The unhappy pair then screamed in unison and the bride, in the excitement of the moment, uttered sentiments anything bnt oompMmentary to the fond sponse. When the servants came, they were just in time to rescue the unlucky pair from drown ing« «. Hob I OOTOH Ob»s bares In one minole. Whv should pianos be the favorite instm ment in Heaven t Beeanse they an grand, square and upright _»^ â€" -*• â€" â- â- â€" « â- gal ovt el or Look and IdTBl My lady reader, don't pass me by with the unkind remark, "Only aa advertise- ment" I may do yon good. I may unfold to your view the " pearl of great price." I may be the means of restoring to yon health and happiness. I sordy will if yon ate suffering from any form of nerrousness or female weakness, and will act upon my sug- gestion. I bring to your notice, with every confidence in its merits, a remedy especiadly compounded to meet just the requirements of your caseâ€" Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion, bidding yon look and live 1 Ladies everywhere, who have used it, speak vol- umes in its praise The man who allows the rivulets to get his manure is always sure that the govern- ment is robbing the people. An fpigrammatic Statement. Is there anything in this world so vile As the pestilent presence o( potent bile T We have it, we hate it, we aU revile The noxloaa nausea, as did Carlyle. Bat why bewail what soou is mended Take P P. P. and have it ended. AU praise tha power of " Pierce's Pellet," Wise people buy and druggists sell it. Bad tempered cows, dull plows, and weak fences ought to be evils unendurable, for they are not immovable. A Hillionaiie in a Minute. Instances are on record where toilers in gold mines and diamond fields, who by one turn of the spade, a single movement of the hand, have been transformed from penniless laborers to millionaires. Bnt they were not so lucky as is the consumptive who finds a means of restoration to health, who learns that the dread disease from which he suffers is not incurable. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi- cal Discovery wili cure consumption (which is lung scrofula), and nothing else wilL For all diseases of the blood, suoh as blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous sores and swellings, it is unequaled. None but a good farmer can make eight per cent on borrowed money and he is the last farmer o do it. A Western man says he never knew the real meaning of a " red scent " until he went into an Indian wigwam. Coasnmption Surely Cared. To TBI EsTToa :â€" Please inform your readers tnat I have a positive remedy tor the above named dis- ease. By its timely use thousands ot hopeless cases have been permanently cured. T shall ba glad to send two bottles ot my remedy rasa to any ot your readers who have oonsomption if they will sen a me their express and P. O. address. Kespeottully, Dr. T. a. Slocom, 37 Toage.St.. Teronto, Ont. Girlish aztions are saggestive of buoyant spirits. OiNflALssa Han Rsitvwbr restores grey and faded hair to its natural color and prevents tailing out Julia â€" "No, dear cosmopolitan milk is not cows mopolitan milk. As the darkey would say, the latter is an-udder kind of milk. A due for Dmnkenmess The opium habit, depeomania, the morphine habit, nervous prostration caused by the use ot tobbaco, wakef uloess, mental depression, softening ot the brain, etc., premature old age, loss of vitality oaiised by over exertion ot the brain, and lossof natural strength trom any cause whatever. 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