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T he Y oi ngstow ' >; N ews . [October 8, 1888. A D U N K I N '. MAN. Wo N V »»“» a <UJhr .;i.f khiak ; I fix habit V. 7. ia*>*h T**aii X K do «h i Im* »,nn Ndii/bt <‘H‘A X L lt;« w «©«, *Ti* very It 1) find-* to m*oj# Though oft f.\ will P A; Th«)i fall iic-l • li * lrUk *y **»iup III* tortur i t • I* A fill* fM*< l{. t ftfWM *. ■« M 'I i* A ik ! <} I> uiv hD **lol !»*•*; fit; (Mil I III!' * 11 ' I t l N K bl«M (ti ll rlol ii 11 A 1 1 Ik Uo*'* D rink Ii*iIi|h him In Itn I It N jfrlp; Hoon ili*i*|i I k * fr;»t* iu aJn; Hun* lu I Ik* N f> down will *11/#, flllitd With <!* uny within Though of no us© Im ofUtlt t/iko© If [J ot clove* i ai quell III* lufl-filt) lllxl 111* 11 i<l l> 1 > If Ull t'lt Til*W* 0 V kllOW IVbo hill. II. Ill* frit *iii|m f II I».» • All I < ay Wli mi fo r Hi Ir \ I) >:o They t-rin I X t,! I j ir ill*) ul j«luy Aiul I* T not l . i • woe h III K U ll/*M A V li f> I l«> i(r r In m i will A I. io i , Th • (U'itiH In- <» Z t,i J hi*r pay And t/>ni * lid ■“( will Mot H K I' ran'l filrt '*./ *i i aright; Hirl* * r«* old A (I It ***, Til# HiuikfM Ik U Z 11 1 «*h to fight Am I without I* <1 dl»'M II C. Ikxli'o, in Detroit Fro© Proas. T H E LIM E -KILN C L U B n t C O N V E N r 8 . N e i t h e r W a r N o r I • r f l i q u a t o * N©« I Now In* I m iifd . Kerly In I In* week » h aetiv© m em b er o f tho I.; I' I. (ill < lull r« ' I vml ii |>i ml* <1 |»> 'if Mu* follow lux not lfw; \nititf h id ' El vi m!” Y o u nn* her by iioUil* «l thut tli* * Unit! Klfu ♦slab, w b le h him n o n u vru r a tio n fo r II m p i t tWO ITlolltllM, will I tUIn\ fmoli> nl I'ili'ii*. • h u l l on tU d u r iln y evening it! tin* rfgului hour. I Aery liif inh. r v. bo i un w ilk Iw r x p i tfd to In* ou hi I at Dual five uilnufi M l»< fnrii the triangle houikIa. N o do!** a llo w e d in tin* h ill, n . ni>unl ( iivner > of tu n hr** lira* w ill hrlug tle in u t t h f l r own p- ill. Thi* pit*..w o rd ut tin* iv* cond I indln/ will In* ” Astir© sic lint.” Anyono having booh* l»i lon.;lfig to lliu l i b r a r y w ill pi* a return Hi**mi ut t h i* in - t lug, lino. <Jahunlh, I'n nidutit. Waydowm Hrkuk, Heen lury W hen tlm nuHiting ojM iie<| ,T|:j memlx'r© m iaw r n d 1*1 roll ©nil, imu) Kld**i' Tool« «h* Jiy.htedly r e i n n r h 'n l !*> Huuiuol H h l n l h u L it did li j in good to h*.*o tin* giiK 'iul uliiitidon w h ich ©ecu led l*i have Utknti root ill every breast. Whan tlio lihuigl** m i.iid*d Broth* r CJarduor art***** uud huid. i “My ftviiN, tw o monliiN ago, a t do it Intent iuciili'iiMliuiiH o f 1 1 m a jority o f d** iik*h»Ii«u n of diw ultdi, I **< I * i< I* • ( to adjourn d* m c e tin’M frt*w du Hpu* of July un’ Augnxl I had r 'l ’HVO c lo u t »t ** A * l o J »pl i r f y o f h l c l l n » l * p , aityialdod to d o *# A^.uro. I>»» nvm lt Iioh liiii w h a t I autl«;'.put,*d. 1 >i c lcontry Iioh almoaH’ Ida pie «y.''d Into war, do IlHhory ({iu-mIiuu iiiii mMII a n objlok of Iiurlmnul dihput*!, un' HtoririM a n ’ diwitiUit H li* v bin rumpnnt nil oU*r do United NfidtM, lit. ie luiM hin (jrlovouidy lloglm Uwl. I’.H.ple w lio dO|M'ud* <l oil dis elnh liov bad dolr <**ii 11 1* 1*•m,«' mIiooIh ii. Wo iuuh’ a t Otli'u g it hu U Ut rcg lur piircoodiiiH, au ’ pur rood to f.rapplo wld an’ oh o n o m o do livi tojilcn of d** hour. “W bon difi oltib wtta orgmiiwMl wa bud our annual 'leol.Hlmn an’ c lub ph nic on do lu^t Mnturday in Augu«t. Wo c b a n ^ 'd It hi do Ht'cond mvturday t o ohllgodo < 'o m ord Mktilo o f pidloMiphy. I h u wo olmiiK' d It ngin t o obllgn do oiiuuu ipii iimii |M*op|oof Micldgun on ’ Cun lu l u , un’ I bin* n o w d i'bu ntiniMl lo mnko a third i liHMgiv (ivviiiK to do in* U d a t do turnip, onrrot a n ’ waturm u iyou utn uot a t doir Ih nI, in din rllinbato unlil NoptoiiilM r, un'dut m illiard itn ’ pick luu, which play wloh Im p ortant pa Cm In our bun«|u*.lw, do not l*ogin to dovolop doir flavor uid.it along utmut do anuiverMury ol Uorry’i vlchiry, it bnu Im'oii dc«*in«d Im*hI to m>t. du t lino fur do ploiilo at ono w«*ok front to- day. I Iiuk hoon in oorr**iip*m lo n c o wilt m a n y o f our honorary moiul>oiH, un' am ivnIiui'imI of u largo utfrndunee Cuniida will ho ropro rwnhvl'hy obar Hkj doh gat*'**, and olwry ntalt 1u du Union will nend il «d. lcj/ai limi. Do pla*‘o o f d o hampio! w ill ho on Tight m g Island, e igh t mllM holnw do o lty Wo Hhall havo do uiuul gamoN, will *lo lmunl pi i/es, nil’ I fniMt d a t (dairy 1<kmiI memh**r will do hi* 1C ml bout to in o o u lah ia roprolouihihlo tlm o , OdMMITTKKM. Tb© follow in g oomniittcKM won* thoiirajp* pointcvt: Uecrption of de|*igut 4 *A O ivrndam Joinu, riokh'M Ninlth nn*l TliimIim* Uillllwek, Wflh ail ih o r it y n*it t*> hin* inoro than live iiiiiIm and w a g o t m . ( i ) m thol.uiKpirt -Nil* iMuur W a lpole, Whul** hom* ilow k o r , ICidor C a m ll un*l Col. t'ahi*ot«, w ith iiiNtru* tioiiM to cun\ uam (lu* o ily for pro vUhuu*. (*)u gaiiuv* Shindig W a tkins, Uldor Toot-M, IfnrtAhorn Duvi* aud I Mil Man S c o tt . On elect ion lU v . I'* n stock und U n d o Bogg*. |N ( I U K N T A U Tho delegates will h*gln iu liv in g ulM»ut T h u r w U y , mid om fuat ns th e y cMirm* in tlu\y I will Im* oMrortcd t** I’uradlM** bull, fninlslnvl ! w ith a lunch of toed tea, und then distributed am o n g tho Cfthlnu of local m**mheis. Any citiimn bavtne a barn not In umu. w ldch can Im* KiMMiitsi fur tem p o r a r y hslgiiypi, w ill j ploouc* m lilrr n tlio moo r o tary of thi* c lub, slat jug (ho height bet ween joist*, condition of floom am i roof, etc No fa r hh i known, tlu*ro w ill Ik* no oppo nit ion to llrother U a iiln o r ’s soventh rc oI»*c i tion, although soim* o f tbo m inor }M>sitioiM> 1 wilt Im* o b jecls of il»l»t<*st. Tin* butiding Comndttm* bin* 1km»ii busy du r in g the sain m»i in tv.tinm tiug iniproveiutMitH. Tbu library is to lie enlarged t«* hold m o re alum nae*, tw o hum'hcu o f ubiughv* will , Ih* us*st on tho roof of (b o bull, uud it is d o oigiiod tc* lay u now floor in (In* museum. * Hucb delrgutou u« m a y nrrivo on foot by | litghw n y and not find m« iidH»i*s o f tho roivp- tion * oiumitt*s< at the various toll gateu, w ill auk th e 11 * a i t p .licem a u to guido tlioin to Paradis* h.dl N.»dol. ate w ithout eriHlen- tialN will b« re • ive ! D* ir**it 1‘roo I'ivsm. Mia •’ • . ,w - * u 1 ealth thin m o r n in g f T loo.l. y> a, not.(m u, ti neb im p r o v e d I bough ( ugh Syru p tiiNl nitfhi* ®* I. after tbe 11 std o s e ,m y eoiigh Wa« oh e r k e 1 , I l i t w e ll, and h a v e n o t j couglu* I one*) t h - m o t ning. A o o ideuU w ld > ar not on ly \ i n thu best regu lated fnmh’b b it ev e r y w h e r e and a t | k\\ tim e e . T h e ivfi ru ke* p Sn lvatt n Oil c o n ▼ onicut. Ilu r led A n im a l*, Tho imnu* of an anim a l, w ith th«* I* m n» In tlielr natural nob r, w ill la* found ill « a* Ii of tlu* follow ing hi'iitoim*; • 1 . I f you will give m e tho b r o k m ***nl, pa v*«n replace it, I am tu r n 3. It would ix*r- tninly Ik* a very good idem to d o n * , K lM Tho little block cub i« on ly w a itin g f«»i a chance L* hit** you. 4. 1 w ill n o t g iv e her m ine. &. Ho gave th in each a m o ist piece o f preserve I gingt»r. 0 . S h e dkl not e n tou r a g e N e ttie to purfcuc her m m i. nl studum. 7. T h e juirloV is already du ted and im iily for v>ur vinitore. * I; . « . . l a i i : . i : i , ! : i hb p«*m- (ion ever r e trieve liiias irI l). I won there wbon Lem urged b. 'aim so p. 1 detently. IU Did you #u*k if Da c o u ld si p ut the tag grooory. 1 1 . !*u ru n v lo p , I a m a n v . l i 1 4 et out tble s h a llow pun d a lly, for th** hlrda. A t t h e e o m i d of th e tomidar tap I r a n t o ^ h « w i n d o w . 1 4 D i d y o u c u l l J u e k n l a w N l St Ni 'hidaa . . ff.ll<»wli*K tlie Pintf»o»t«. D o you know th a t in tic* wuewm* of low j w ater like tlio j#n««iifcona thwu* lit fl* IbrtlioatM I aro «*f deckfad advan tage to iKitli 1 on th e O h io &A<i th* upjior Miuaisnlppi. Vr*.n ! n *k why. W ell, it iu *<u*i1y explaino*J. In I tim e* o f difll\ult navigation lik e thu* 1 team bofite fnvpntfitly have to go bi tiia bank**, while A jifir o f tlie c r o w tak e a yaw l and go over certain vtret/boa of th** river to sound and aacifrtnhi if th. r*? in nufbeient wut**r for thu lxi.it t o g o ovi r w itloiut s trik in g the Ixittoui. In nm n y luxtenroi th e flat-lnait** relieve the Ateamliontii of th a t trouble. W hen a flat boat g*mm o v e r a bad Uir a t a thin* when tbe wind in culm thut i * N ulistafilial * vid* n* <- that •lu* U *b Ifting along in tlx* right channel. Htcmn* r* follow dlre< tiy in tlie track of th*» Mat, an I in nine < -i>-* \i 0 of t**n p*i ov* r . Mifcly, and conawpiently wtv** a heavy Ionm of | tim e. In some cokcm, on very calm but dark night*, tluvc flat or pr*i*bc4* lioats run at ! nigh t, and lioat* th a t would otb* i,wlw* have to lay over at tbe bank follow them right up. - k’lalb o a t O wner in Clol**- D*-inocrat. ANH >N H O C d l l . o f b l a c k b e r r y , 111 , m»y» ho * 1 w**s hi*i life to ( jilin o r e 'r M a g n e tic K b x ir. T r y D. For baIc b y N 1 > lfeak* Jl I'm t hf|iiuk«*«. A goo*I num lier of Jokcu an* being poked nt tha earthquake, but tho Charleston paper* are u o t c o p y ing an y of them . D e troit F r e e IVuw. Win 11 tin* edi tlirjiiako cnnie tin* other night m ore than wotrien in tle*»rgia were 0011 * v 11 teed that they had dik< o v o iv I a m a n under th*' bed. M u'on Tfl 'prapli. Tlw Jury In thoOillM fit Du v is <* oko won* In their room at (lie court hoir-c u n a b le to ugroe, and, i t D sd d , there wiia ini probability of tlndr niTfviiig u t a verdict. Af b-r H im eurili- fpudit* v .' hm over, how e v e r , they agreml In about thus* m inutes H oa L iiimi (G o .) Tiineo. The Idea of num i.ig a little girl bab y Urn I Inju d nn.a ji.st becausw she was born ill Ulinriwst.on I w o or l in e** hours Isdore thu shakln ■ up is sim p ly horrible. Tho poor in- lioci'iit lit! h* Hong m a y have crltsl, but kI 10 *lidli’t eau <* the euri npmke, und there is no h*'iimc in it to li r, aud m a k ing her drag it through ill • ('lev. land De.adrr. Mall fo ig . t th a t the hair and scalp need clean s in g Kxteu ive use o f Avui'n ila lr \ ig 01 has proven thnt It Is tho bout clea n s in g agent for the (inh ib i t it prevent)* dandruff and s tim u la tes M 10 li'ilr to ren e w a l g io w t h . Ill'*'* It I<*«. Tlei womnn win* has a handsom e bonnet alw a y s curries her pa nmol high In tbe a ir.— Philadelphia Herald. The t'ai. w o m a n at a dim e m i c um m a y not lie “all w o o l,” bnt. she is g e n e r a lly “a yard wido or’m o r e ,” N o r ristow n lb raid. “A r o d g a m offensive to you, madam?\ ho lislo'd. “ Tin in five--cent kind in,” h ! i « replied, with her none in the uir. New York Hun. 'D m * melancholy days have m ine, Which make young men leek lilut*{ HuleoilS lllMplav • ll** dotlhle lilgll, Ire cruinu and eyst* th , too boston Courier. The latest c;ein in (In* lino of coron e r s Jury verdicts conies from Dakota, wlier** a jury found that “»he cam e to her doath from (4 I’eliiiiious «le-iir<* to 1 ** 11 * Ii a happy berru llcr.” A lla t 'alifornl 1 C lergym a n (overtaking youn g couple o f Ids congregation on tlndr w a y to church) W on’t you and your friend get in aiul d r ive with nu* | to c h u rch, Mimi liUuu hef Miss liiaiicln* (in I nocently) Oh, un, I thank you ; w o only go for the walk. Life. “L a u r a ,” uni*I Mrs. Parvenu, on the twite* pla/xn, to her daughter Laura, g«^ a n d ask the leader of tlv m orahealraA Hi play that 'sym p a thy 1’i'oin M ** • l« I b ** j »li 141 *iv**r Again I Pa such an 11 w till lavorite pj m ine and your fath* r ’s, tiHi!” lt*»htoM«Travch*r. If e a stern Jotirmtfhsiu Wants to k w p paoo with tie* cnt.ery|fkn *if t he y o u n g and vigoroiia w**st, it iiiii L 4 i 4i up its in*ws in this slmpe: “ Ibn \VlLgAt** W oe Its, th e evangelist, wont gui 1 n 11 ity^f)r siimi rs nt H a y fleld and bagged ft(K) (jfliVertw In four weeka.” - Nurriatowu II i*fd F o g g has snJ*l tin* m eanest th ing any man pver wrtf*» apnblo of saying. W h en Mrs K. left kjtinulona in the lioiim* tin* o ther even ing utn* tvunarked. \Y o u w o n t Im* lonely, dear?\ aN**,” b** r eplied; “ 1 shan’t m iss you at all. Tin* parrot, you know , is hero.\—llostou TrpuptcrlpL A man from Detroit nllent sat on third bams Atbglng ’Cago, Chicago, Chirag** YOUNG FOLKS’ COLUMN. THE TRU E 6T O R Y OF T H IR T E E N DOGS ON A STRING. M l** fx»v«*tL« \\ 1 1 k 1 u t an*l H e r I.Mig« Fan* 11 v o f )K i « * t VUIton* t*i a F u ll) *' NUtl)))K>Hurti*il A n l»n»l*—H o » n e t tx a fir«K4*h*»|»|»* r . flay s p '4 kk d d a n d y In <lr**«is **'sit an d tight*. Valu, lawdk-H* wail o r ih r o u g h Its* dew y grns*. u f nil siirill whmlk'ni alirillcftt. a» you l*um From fk Id to tin a d a w In your vault lag fliglits, T«*a*.*h u s th e Mi ir*-** *»f ail your ran* *k light*. When our hot nky 's a douu* of l»ur iiihiu**! l>ra^s , Your shrilling v«do**B ’ ot'kdirale h i g h mam. And vi s 11 *-rs chant iliroiigh all tin* sultry wight. Your piping mush; in Hu* sunum r air With *o*»thlng **ad« »ic‘ H its mugic wkddt, Wh'KM* d iow s y hilloM M m s /the o u r Anxiou* **ar** And iT'st in l**iirdictb»n on tl)** fi«-ld*. (Jay. In-i dl* km ruvuU-rs, your glad turm o il l(i buk«*» o u r iM **<tl. s*i, unn*iiiitting toil. K H llopkiii* A I.4HI** \V<»iiiaw*H l)4*gs. Mlsa Ijoretta W ilkins was v**ry fond of dog*. Who had n o t much cl m to care for, s** she set her heart on them , ft is better to care for a dog than for nothing a t all. MIhm Loretta liawi a largf* fam ily o f )s*tik, und t*H*k care ot them ull ln*rsclf. They w**r»* ils m u ch trouble as half a do/un babies wmil.l have Imhmi. P u t their niiutr«*sai d id not think of that, am i In sides she hod no babies t** care for. If h!u* had had she would soon have found ou t how m u ch nicer p**ts little children m a k e than anyth in g else. Pubies are the boss |lets, every tim e. Py am i by M ims J>>retta’ii fam ily lx***Mine Hourly a* largo as th a t o f the old w o m a n who lived in li«*r shoe. Hbe bad s o m a n y dogs, she didn't know w h a t t o d o . If they kept on in croasing at such raten th e y would immiii * (it her out of house am i hom e, and then, gettin g hungry, m igh t e a t her up, too. Nlio resolved to k«*II a dozen **r *0 o f them. Hh** hud thirteen setter*, w h ich are g ood lim it ing dogs. Neveral of these luu I goo*l-«i/ 4 *d fam llicHof c h ildren, so that ( hare w ere tw c iity- nitie of the setter trils) in all. Miss Isu c tt a nt length found o u t where a m an lived who wanted a whole pack o f setters. He kept a kennel, and brad and trained dogs for sale. Put b** could not take tlu* anim a ls unless they were brought to him. Itelng a plucky wom a n , though she was lit tle and very thin, Miss L o retta resolved to gath e r her dogs aiul go traveling. HI 10 tied tbo thirteen dogs th a t could walk to a string, one after an other, bill and short , g r o w n aud half grown. Tbi'ii she ga tbe red the rest ix in her annul and b n in a bag and w ith a w u teringrfiot upon bur arm set out. lu Now York tho olllecr o f a police station was waked from bis sleep 0110 night by the m ost uncom m o n sound of barks, whines am i yelps th a t I 10 over did hear, lie jum p ed a foot high and then cam o dow n again, rubb**d his sleepy eyes o|s*n am i found boforo him a lit tlu w o m a n and tw e n ty nine dogs. Miss Loretta, all anxiety am i apologies told him she had com e to stay all nigh t wit h him at tin* police stution. Hho had m issed her train sin* said, and did not know w h a t elm* to (!*>, 'U irfO o d n a lu r td olllcers let her dogs stay ir* tb*» c orridor (ill m o r n ing. They of fOTstl to fix a t»ed for the queer little wom an. P u t 110 . Hh** would fill up all night w ith her pets, sin* said, and sit up she did. H ow they harked and how led! Kin* let. tin* pups out of the bag and apron during tin* night. In vatu did >i<- wijwth* hot tear from his ’In It weakness o f pitching 01 miifly5Bd^^Fte*l. Hltiging ’(‘ag*», Chicago, CI d o n g \ O r « big lot o f Ouse h i l s nil y y tla f /Q lA h g Hide?” H o B a n g v e r y fa i n t l y u q d shm'J^Uilnfll.M t; C h tc^ f * >. t»J»i 4 ^ W i r Life A v n n l iU 'V T I ^ I a J u A ^ o ( i t t a e l i o i l t*» h i s ta i l b y a s t o u t o o i d pohikh I l i u r r i i 'd l y d o w n str**et. \ i s t h a t *log p lfid T \ in q u ir * '* ! a n a n x i o u s jxules- t r i a n . “ \ V e l l , ’’ m q M * n d iH l a n o t h e r , I c a u g h t a gliinpM * o f Id s c o u n t e n a n c e a s lu* p a s s e d b y , a n d lu* d i d n ’t h s i k tb u (Irst b i t p l e u n u d . \ — P i t t s b u r g D i s p a t c h . Y o u w i 11 a l w a y s n o t i c e t h a t w h e n t h e r e ia n o t h i n g a l s m t th e g a r d e n t o **ut th e g r a s s w i t h b u t a c o m m o n b r e a k b a c k s i c k l e t h e w i f e a l w a y s diK-s t h e w o r k ; b u t w h e n t h e r e is a n e w p a t e n t la w n m o w e r a r o u n d , t h e m a n o f t h e b o u s e is a l w a y s v e r y w i l l i n g t o a c c e p t t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y . T h © J u d g e . T h o f o l l o w i n g n o t i c e in |Hwt«*d o n a f e n c e In M o r r i s c o u n t y , T e x a s : “ i f u n y m a n ’* o r w o m a n 's c o w s o r o x e n g i t s in th o s e h e r e o a t s I d s o r h e r t a i l w i l l b e c u t o f f , u s tlie c a s e m a y I k *. I a m a C h r i s t i a n m a n a n d |*uy m y tax***, b u t d n a m a n w h o le t * Id s c r i t t e r s lo o s e , s a y I . \ N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e . T b o r u d e b r a k e i u u n a g a i n . “ I s t h i s t h e r i g h t t r a i n ? ” a la d y a s k e d o f a b n t k c t u u n th o o t h e r d a y . “ W h e r e a r e y o u g o i n g , m u 'n i n f \ r e p l i e d t h e b r a k e u a u i “ N o n e o f y o u r tiu s i- tn*ss s i r , \ r e t o r t e d tlu* l a d y . “ I s h a l l iv|>*>rt y o u t»* tin* B u ^ i 'i i i t e n d e u t f*»r iiiip u it© n c © .w A m i s h e a c t u a l l y d i d . N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e . I t is s t r a n g e b o w a c i r e n x w i l l ups»*t a to w n . 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