v his "U_01t1en Mem.ca1~u15:overy ':nas.curea many thousand peo'p1e:in..al1; grfs ht , .woi-1d`,a ndDr. Pxerce` invitgs. 1 iuteresged= Ito sgnd to hixn,for.aV free book which gives, ;tI1.5na.n.xeAs,:addresses a.u`d~ ' _ . _ 1_1s'af~. : many pri:min_egt_peop1ewh'oha,\y:-`wx ljxngly : testified tn the marvelous cumtzve ta opera *`.tne4na.nxes,'.adaresses a.uu-- 1_1s `at: :1 many pri:min_egt_peop1ewh'oha_\y:-`wxi gly` if .;te,s.t.i_ti.~`:_ s_umhV:...n._91a'r; ` ties of-. h1s'7'Go1Een; }eEi.\_r:a1 Dicov=er.y.-` ` S! hs also written a_ Book ogxooov 8.,-" ` nrn|Ap1viIIimfmN=', whip}! heats of. mm:.-- ucu `K. MA} V-WV!`-ltiuy. {u\:u4_-cw Unaxuvg-'1` written ock , 1'o15elyi,1l_ustmte . . _,k:- V ' L . - Asthma-._ Mailed _ QT1d 3 H Disnnnsnwslnfediml Assciatiou. oBuffa1o.~ , *andC_al3rrh.v Mai1ed-ERiiE"by `I 4':',r1d`s` K Dispqnaary =Medica1 Assbciatio, 9! Buffa_1o,`~ N, Y.,_fo: thirtzy-one L3,1).,.cna;_311_m1;,11s,f; ho. pr`epqy{V postage mid dntyqniy.` - , iconsnmntion; as Tmoateve. Vwiylkndwa. to,_ prepay postage and duty way. - - .ConsI1mption.` most. everybodykndws. 1 soon; develop. " :19 :c_ L :breathing,_ or b1eedxr5ga&oi:'1a an _ ve f0Ifnl2)?;in my F. I. 10-`a n ,.emac_m am." M) V ~s n. inns: Ixgnf proves} (Ell! i1b!\': tu:`d- ` ` the.1ungs. . Itib . tribe. . use -,aau.-nmiggnu. 1; one. not mama! V riuli; and in name-com.-w, trio Roud In-a74Es1`1aA_T1oN ' . REQUESTED. ]er since"`P.roAf. Koch stexhed the world` hv nrnmilainnr M cure conumntinn with the "W`0NDAEDRSr or THQ bcEAN. THINGS To LAUGHA AT. \ P "luau Hun uuuuutnuu. ` , V At Quatre Bras Napoleon attacked` . the outposts of the Duke of Wellington, I- ut he [was repulsed, falling back to Waterloo that night, where he deter vrltnedbto make his nal `stand. The ,, nah army bivouacked in large elds .-' of Eye, which was almost ripe, on the | prettrfplaln of Waterlv`. On the night [ of June 17 there wuss. continous rain`- etojm, aking "it very disagreeable forv the soldiers. The clouds cleared awayvon ' the following morning, and with 3 se& _ "`_ glass -which we had tskenhtom the ship ' we stood on the 'helghts`some "distance away and saw`the grant syi-n"gg1e.` hm. ......1.: non 'hTnn.-Clnnn m..1.a niwnvnmnvu x AAND smven. Ill }l!.l' pluvco was tuvgluulnl uf- gve fox .-m 1; invth.1\I_ngS. 11:15 E3 :_y advised ha.t:t1!e-DiM:0!`!`t_y _*be, A y and the: latter staggm-of the , be . eaaj1yja.voided\., f salzdfzsh 5zndi;tiegxg(k. alter . an .`;ln13`~~.f!nez`? ).;x~z: ""331 0 :11) pi pm dis? L Itgdopa._uotI1I8k; `~I2:dits hut:-aim .` i'.gTT5LoT4'_s-BRTIOM L" Mire Are Flies on ITs%% mu Want To*Ki1l em oead,o1: !~ :Wi}son~ s Fly} Poison Pads P A . A or Persian. Insect; Powder % 1%>>>9'WECAT_C;H !f <`i 19 H- MjCLAREN pinand %TCaiiiadianV[@Pa13`ers -n...wesuer4-tram yvDINL_y (uuu vvnu WUUB VIULD yugggg V * '!ih6t-mounds neaplby were" -d 7g _ {I ` I Vi6'ltilx_l1ke iesultss, ariifnnder one -.was_an` ' * Indian. eanoe,.16 feehlongand 3feet'Lw1d,e. MD66'pibe the` umosu oarfl efEorts't:6p:e- ieariliw V moufed..1ss fraiI'hyfyvas.o'.9:vGiS'e~ oapableof -ho`1ling evig_ht"_toV can persons? 1 `aqobidixig 3*? -`V9 1 %:9`H 919093` `#8 *.5.IA. 1:&.9- 3119.? `.-3,333 cam . .' gi1_1_e.t9 t swans: "-`1#rs9w w `WALLPAPERS. bbt buildings to allow in. - A per1c,; sxgm nu sxjm wen xxepgty u.y,usu- W rugs,-. *T21gwnssF,31LL*s%wiL:iLWi:STT%AND%hiEXI9N 9'1` A.-_.`\ . u..; .;......a...a+ u`-.1.- QM...` ZN.-.n."i`L .13` . ARigby;Rai'* ropf `J it Tangleloot %StickyP1y Paper. , onuanmi kamaraifz vsmox exiunmouu ouxssr mi - ooiuc evmgslhi . T = Exhibitors xtdit ` sto shqw hem. Entries cIo.=t2`Sept. 3rd. ex _ udga {mmw buildings; best on econtdnent. E_v_e xy_v pure hr an meanm" in the Li ?scmg,:1 _ ` lmpmvement to|Ag`_1:icu1tx1ral.I-1np)e1x_um:.a on I-.\`l1ihit0)g.` 'I.`he `eencm ofq` 4 ` ;. , best buildings to slxoxg in. -A perfccrsiglxt:\m1m]lwell1'py a__v1nit to the - as __ _..-_.._.. .. E BESTFOR WE? ,`~9.""'-""""'...".'.'<"A"."~`_;`F`T"7 `*"'.' - . :. so actors, 60 animnlinudin \'il\`:s3='es-.31` . i.\ tents; f*1l\:gfT<`}L_1?:3,$ ` ..4;_;._;,s1a;1_IaIs.B\I:;7_B!;n._Ji,Illis.nlborigI;g9r9s~4'rwi1W In mm ` ' A ~ 9,2 StznqioltI \'izu141st'\x1c1`Idic I3.`{g_`l*`'!99g V I ~ .. .` mums. A`, ..._` - 4-.` W -u-nu`l\l3n..--.I.I-.V'`.>' . ` BABY CARRIAGES; wAe`eo~s, TBlr-YO.-E}_.S>,".`T:` PANS Lwu . same: 1;; thdlinxlhh Navy- q;s:,.%sm1-(;:%% an km; `mg m. stack. Qmpe; -and all *F'a!fw _ uikitos `fjm pm~nnh' or t'.eel.-.1') I1nm5n1-omtytlixxsatteh aoowsvosq `for' Barrie. \. AVA - V- 4-\v .5472: zfokit rxp1ao;.(.. T _ + i TV%e1v~E+m.~#Es%j% -11r:L m:.%% New and Artistic; Designs in` a11 'I"ri C.es.[ AL%oNnb_1\i.`4sE'm'. 10th ;<$1`:t1~.; 1896? In nu'un`n._-mu-nnnn-n `Mum nu lanai 3. Gran`: ncmnry Pictures. Get_some and. vouvwill have s.'dollar s' .4 ' ~ . - ' wnrtlrof comfort fur one dxme. _ CH5xfffst'nd D1`-LV1ggist_, Dunlap" St. aijr-'i IF YOU PRFJ.FER 1'1? CHEAPER THAN. EYERV comlus avugv uuu can vuu 5u:ugu u-uu\55uv._ We could seellapoleon onhls charger, ` riding along" his lliiee preparing forthe ibavbtle. The lines wexjo formed, and soon. the e1d_ was lled with smoke` and the _ roar of cannon vreverliemted. through the -hills of Belgium. "In the afternoon the eroe struggle ceased}. and" "6he"`f1el& weav- a sickening sight. The green rye hatlbeen uranipled down, and the-eld was noth- lng budusb, like` the middle of meg '.!'0d, while the dead and wounded lay I aoattei'ed _thickly over the great plain. '4 > . AH-nu f,\n*_}\nC-15` nun mnn um: Hun 'Re1izible.~ i I. Now}. T m. m..agg; .-. ..*.ion will ya chasm _|n_suranc%a% Mdny 1'. `b LA is I ` " %%gae along.` Nn. x` 1 names but some-moi-om `1ng~If1g!11)o along. 3.10;: 3 ~ `uh. aolnemnjli gawk.` ad that that they '1: m hp withnnf. the nuuuvunuu wuu.nA_y vvw uuv guzuu ymuu. A 1 -Amt t)m 1mtt1e*wey went over the field and saw some dreadful sights. ' i H1 nun ............a..... m.,H....n..` ......|.....` Then you" shogld mm was man may cam: " to be Withqut the gives -them a_l1*fthe news; will cost you One cents for a weekly pg_pe1., matter what. 0113 yoitrhkar IE8 M.1`K2l'a- IEEPOFDS 811! ` k. that the farmer knows Terent markets. and soviiin" ' advantage. . _` his produce i worth ih,the.dif.4 ` position to sell` to tin} f. . Its Mark t Repo ' sugh thnlf. the gnrnzer knows ivhi 7 753.11 papt.s;or th:`da'a1y I _ its readers weil ino!r@3. .u-nr In:-iditv Te ` 'IIH an locality i's` mireprgab it is because we hm:e~ -securmg In re .6erLfVoB any locauny 1s tmreprgqelynlsw 18 we hmr,e~:ag:~L? failedbo .Se(-urle "5. ant. -Gan yotghelp um unnepresn _ ` plac'es,2~ - Many si1bcril_:)ers 'us I) kind. words so- Cuighn a nut! `mph (ind '1un'a- i "3 933 ml WWW W frien and `weave vgzy` _ fulfor the NV}`itQ._fOr sample, Wlllibe gladlyfumis 1ntwVw,.\v_ou1u- ax y{6uLq,~sena_ , us`35;. m_1dy veff - Amx1mfo:_:t:hb " of.theve3.r? 7i'har. L "u-'t ~ a L us ' Rli-.; 'n.nd`- ' utuu uuu your DULLIU xuuuunux 5151105- _I can remember distinctly seeing J V lucher, Napoleon, the Duke of Wel1i_ng- II I 1 . . . _` Ammcumx me 1g_ag1_:1 of, Qzheyeari? by A - fl`-rm Exnimnn. V UULI ...... uuuxav 5., . ......`u.....c. w-.u,g, ,.fan is bi t the from and, th M t George III.` and his conrtl.e!:iJ`Td15.! will be sigma:-;;esn nts hevbeginningtf Ifntlfg _ dV_"` t~ the L.nd`.`. k.S P011 1118115 3- 1 melt: {'3 biggest at the` rear," the winger ` morning. ;.During the reign `of w1ll1am,; will be-the hldest in the latter put; IV- 9mmb3 ~"" himng 59911 Q3995"-3'7 In winter when rou see the wild ` . Vrctoria in auvilla near London, lpluyingg ying south. expats}: cold weather. They in 8 gaa;_gLg1_cLLhy9Lsincb remem-> ] y sout-h because the -ponds to the_ north branoesoHhe-1asHeur v.-utinhg monarchs .*1'9 5'01" V1`- 'Wh`?`1 Tv1We7!9 579 W9 ` of the House of Hanover. A J `b ` i 'n"b' warm _ Wathr"*SjJJ. ..'.' 1 vn. vuu Juvuau um .u.uuuvw;. ( ' Nnpo1eonIwas a cruel tyraiit, And it ' youhadv known _in the agewhloh` I Tkngghhn _'c)u`.'w9_1_x1_ so, too. . ,A,_.____ I _ . " n'u_nan' xillgg` Uiiihrched. V Woodchopper in fahe big swamp `about 1 eight miles_ from Hummonbon, N,J,,`? have unearthed a small Indian village, \ over whictfthe sand hid _b_l9wn`," and which has been hiddegx-in a dense ung1er~ i growth.-,.Whezi wotd-of the d` reached I Hgminontonhibywasthotgghh to" be with-;= eulfoundatioxi. but ,'i;h many persons % who.3_ou1-Ineyed to the swamp were soon coviiiod Vthiifthiryiwis true. ' ` `l A 1...... ...,...ux 41.g..++.....a.m1 +1.. .4. = -;4:16h='-61%?-hivd`si%;? `?m1*.19 em. Imansxt*w,Lsbsd A"-~""'." -' vvuuuvou uuuu vuv u-nu; vwna -uuv. v A large mouEd.rst abtraohed the_ M5-, '7 di_g'ging,1ntoLth is_they found. numegrous `evfdhc that iihemonce -had be1'14 sofne Jiotgtery gand 691-n ,eobs_w'ere tioi;);,_ ~ _ I tentlon of the woodchoppers, and upon kind of .),1ab1tabion there; Huixdreds '0! a1:rqw~had's.wp11ee'6_t `hndressed lnts, .0!-.1>u ni.vnnnnrl noon kw Hun hiten Copernicus is fjznhtly "deemed The Fnhar ofmodern Astronomy. Y I Achlmedes is` considered to be 115` ltgunder at the science or phyaicg.` Bossuet was the moth gifted` tvhlomnn church Ina em ptodizcsd. 7, `Herodotus ms the, greatest` `historian 6 mm` the father of all wrmen hmory. V -1,; __,_ 7-1.- 117.; '3 uuwuc. E The most noted Roman orator was` Cicero, who won his renown in his 0115- ; tlons aga1nstCasiline.\ . ' . ' ' Ttfrioic lnmons Enor was Fari aim "L It was said cg him, There is one God and one Fa'1',7ol1i." ' _ . 3 Montaigne w _ the X1305: 'Hoct'1ve; essay writer, ngd She founder of this gtyle of composition ` ~ It the melt of the hog killed in: the ` i `fall big at the front on , t e W ntzer wili sharpesnms the beginning. If the n-1 melt: biggest winner` 1 . will hnizha nhldest in the latter hurt. I 1 5;; no u; uuuayuuu..u.. I The most noted electrician Ed1soh,~ whose inventions` in that line art: num- ; bored by hundreds. _ ' "mil- .;_;.:. o....uv.. '..-.'....` m..Ia.u. I-nan` uuuu u_y uuu\.u.uuJo - ' "T1316 mot fertile "mg write: wag: `S_hubert.' The list of his aongs" com=~' t prises 'over 1,200 numbers. - 1 rm.'._ ...._ .: -.J.u..... -3 ..-n&.. vvvnn Tnniak - _kIAA-vvu uvu. ...... .......v....;. 1 The moist su`b-lime of poets was 1.4757311. Hts`w`o1-d pictures have been models for {all `aucceedmg writers. ` nu , ,,, ,4 1,, -_.u_-x;_..._,.,.._.___ 7-...-...:..L. 5 u u\Av\.\4\4\4n~.b ....u..... The mosI:,1ugubrir`)us pmbwasjemmiah. His mouxuful-style has given the world . l` the word `-'eri:m1ad." .' . . 1. . . % . ream he ml:-'1-a:'vti1ITbe.qne.M5`2x. M -% -I2ns!*i691 _h!s'v!'m>19&` Ii 6* ~,aa.g ` j ryrmv Wch emp1ox%`%; .D=`=g>L2br5%2.p A .....\. VV\lL\A .... ...... _ .. _ <. Newton was reallyfpxhe founder _of m_9d- } ern astronomical science by~his discov-1 cry-of ~bhe`Inws: otgruvlmtion. ' nu- ,_-_;.-_;. Lx___-_\_-._ _.n.,. ......- l:......: H-sou: use HIE norm aunt. , `.4 u. my .... The grexibest biographer who ever} lived was*Pluturch. who has been stiyled The `! Fuvthexwf-_Biography. " ` n. u,. ._.,..L . . .._.l.l..;._.l ._ .1... .........u..._ A. tl'vIn.'A vn. _........r..4 . T ,Biohat_ must hp` conslde;ed 33 ch founder of t-helsoience `of anatomy and i its grantest practical demonshrzxtor. ` 1 nuL_ ...-..A. _...L....l Al 1...--`..|.\-.e..llnbn Juan lawn! ...v,....... .----_.-_, ..__._- I The _tstgreat Greek philosopher was ` ~Pythngoms, who laid the foundation of `I philesophlcal speculation - _ I m..- -_-_'.. n.....-..,. ,.....;..- ............ um: | Ava Bnqylvuuw tn-.uu.-.... _...................-. K ".l`he 1no__sts noted of ericyciopedisbs was Diderot, whose work began an entirely ; new st7y1e_of literary effort - ' nu n _,_L n__-I_ _|.:1..,.-_L;- _..... V gmtlons those` against; Philip .lMAAuqurAAAvu-n ..,.~.-........-.. _ _ 1 The `most: fargous orator among thei Greeks wasnDemdst:hones, mid his besti ,4 .v__.x_.,_.. _.xx_..v _I.H.._....L-...`J . an-nu... .......... ....-._.,. _ ..._. I The most eminent ethical philosophr` was Socrates who fdund in morality a I quasi substitute for religion, ' - mL,. |.....::..... -.|.i1....o-in...-dad nun `K1.-nu, - \i\4tauA uuu-.........- ...- --..9--_.. The leading philanthropist was How- , m-d, who devoted his life no ameliorating tha.wjret:ched_ness of the prisnnexf. ...-u , , _.-_x;__L;_.n._"u.- L-_L -1 l uuw Wnvuvuyuuvuu -4. tuau 14.... ...v.. ` Mbliem w as_undkmbbed1yt3hve best of n the French dramatists. He has been Styled The Shakespeare 01 the F4'ench._" L n'\L_ |-_.:u.._ ......s ..a 'n..,.s....L....u .... ......V.. `*' battle of Waterloo "was fdught on June 18, 1815, and the hundreds of thon- undgof men who s;tmggled- that day 1'o_1' npnmacy have all away except two in America four in the British Isles and six in France, and most of these men In eentenarinxig 9 * ` James R. "Green, . ninetyieight years I .12 ......m..~..a;' -9 u-n.......n. u..v.....a..... ` mu_;.m. -.... ~.._.......r.._.. .. ..... ---_...-_ H The lqadlng poql: of Protestantism WM `I Milton. His `-`Pnmc11se,Lost:?. ns been styled The Great Puritan Epic. ' mu... {3L....L.. _......-.JnA `Dingle.-. no` that u_-:4 nan guy v.--.... _ ...--..._ _.r.... The Gi-oaks mgarded Pindar ushe: 3 first of their lyric poets , and `since their" . tlxnerho judgment has been co1_11irmed. I rn|._ ' 1__.:x__ _....A.|.,.l..A.:.. ..I.n...-.....L-.. ! I . nu...-1 uulv ,`........~..... ..._.. ._........ ......_.._.-... E Tbs lending panthelstiio - phuosophei i was Spinoza. `Hejound God In eve'iy- thing, and deemed that every_h'1_ng.was God. ~ ' V V 1 ,u,n`u.,. _.VL_. . L;_._..x._ 3 w an. ) 7J.1he most _sklllful military bzictloianl -was Napoleon. His Yigtorles were won` more by skill zmdltactz than-brstrengsh. i ! Three white frost-s and then*}rson.~ _- i If you see"su1i-dogs, expect: rain `soon. I . When you see whitecnps on the pond I .01: riv_er. itjis going to rain, nu ,,, L`,_ ,__..x__ z_.... 11 ..u.x.._._..._ .2..,.- .u.,..._..., .. .-- ,,-...,. .- _...... When the smoketfrom _a {chimney does not; rise, but falls to the gjuungi, iu1s_ going to storm. . . u u.,. mu. -5 +1.- 1.`-.. 1.-m..a :m H... . ,, .... -. . I If the sun satsjn A cloud, itwill min Lon the marrow. ' ].`}in person who takes` *;":h`iS'SRyh1g`a%1i53l &1LV~`tl5l18 ~ _well to remember that unles that hides .tl_1a"un~ from his sights ise_x- s.hreme'l_ :1zujg._t.s ,spectat;ir a short " ` hunch is the north or south would at tha_ i `same moment: saemhe -sun` s_t in clear .s}1w-, - .D1[1-ring ;.wealth of 4 Ehyfo1d. __ e amomgt; otrgold actually 'iE"oTrcu-4_ xauioxun Englmlfi is esmngtied to b` 110,000,000 `pounds _sberling,L 01; about ; sea Sonar ' - ` ______'_:1 :__.'.....L.. -8 1.1:. (1 g LUL I; lv_A\u v QUU HUME . I ` .1 ` _ , The ianuunl inoreasptot hhe_German 'nat1ongEduring'1-.he lzist ve years has . been niore shag ve ti}nes`us much as tottliga French. '~ _` f ' 2- -.7 L he feminine examm l8'_.ter1-1b1y'lin `cesain 'Garmany, the ->woni_en=~e3;oeed : a;o'or'd1ngno,nheV_1asss statuishls. . gthe `men by more-than 1,90Q,(_100; A n-_.'...... ..A.;.}.IaHn'lnn I\ABhlI.h1.#-".. . HE wmeassso "ms BATTLE or ' WATERLOO. } (IQVUXMIH5 luv} u-.vV_..... .... .-................. 0!f';Btilgaria` . - - :0 L A, Gar1'nan,shab1sI:1oian makes the start- :"3A,V88_3 centenarians, 91-1 one tbbvgary 1,000 - inhabitants. Ijtih are correct. , mig ssemdn Shuts than-are_ -in .Bu_lg`a:ia ' ' holds the~;.1-ladofd Vton-_lo'ng-lived- ,1.n mv.e11's;~".-` , `... ' \ . mu thfdovtoinqhhmg -, !1u.|.\'.` . 1...,-_n v`u,l.ll.>>`l,VI!l Avu,:uv_.-:uAu3- `I I .5 _`j;`ke`11!i_iO'3. the;:Btb1e,3 to;'plo8s,' 3 buH.h:.i.o6n--make no`-I991: r..o.a"qons1su-L : fen_t~?0hrish,lan*l1te. . L - 2 % *%um .;iiII;=h!iis egatght:vnwm1=uho 911:: ya? h9g;1gq.py__a, = ` _xr |fl~J\I.V_`l'FCl|` cn'wa.r0-vii NQT BYTHE WEATHER MAN. '.EA'UR0PI,-ZA'N STATISTICS. * the ;_lg`sh` two ' Gr_eah_ Britainv zenturies the Ron. lunnnnnyl ,.;VwvW'Yfr:+v.v .:onno2:V._e=;.xx.>.19:9I- T prn;z9;61on.Atuna gag;-m.~wom;g, `:1 .m:%wnu-W QUU UUIIUS IIUU V has increased I - - --.---....; \ I In rm. nun:-mu ; Nu'E.scsnudmAIur!u. < ` CIIUI-IV,` LIIJU GLLVL uuuug uuu FA` I-Lxlilllls _ ;to dead, should lmvu suffgrvd hiuxzsvlf g to be 6.-nu-ied__ mzolv exile in u strange ` hm H ` laud. Ah the battle . of Wzxtorloc) Say 1 ;'vainly :sought."denth wherr!':Ur"the bzxtte was fiercest. With an_ zu'n\_v of . thousand men still luft,11o c ` 2i":\ 11'? H'e_ .~ ; uiid?a17'tIi6"v%3iaT1ja'`6f P: xI'IiT ITf1:` . ` I of guneralmunesty of ot`i .=n. em! = hm.-,1. - 1 and military. Those (e1':n.~: \ l.\ Am I ;,_violuced, an-`Ito szmisfv [Inf rluzszur of :h--. `W ride Wvracurned 'aristoci'a\cs of mo old rcgizne, does}; ` : Nay ms emcied. \V"uiHngf:ou could have . tar. ' prevented this crime utter the condu:n:1a- "D `an b}Ee chamber of pom-:.|ma 'di.1nnn, i Eben` ,1 for reasons best.'known to himself. Nay i T3111 1 3. l was offered -an opportunity to csmpu. `nnznwk-5`-1-3&3?` 3 refused. He asked him soldiers to tire us T 1 his hearts, and they did. ' ! ' we i u...-........ .. bkn .':\`V\l\ ".3"... it I. . mus` L uuuuu um. um ,book,a.svalla LI-U . AIA I2\_.......L H," ,_,m" H _H., ,,,` no longer Duke of Eicaxngeu. . 1+ Ig`1v|1\nA;n`k`n .1... no `:3 It Liimposibla than. as is asserted lnlzi I "the bonk referrgd tn, Say should hzr:e4_ ' consenmi tn the subterfuge of being shot. I; as by muskers charged` with pmvder i `] , islom-,, EEK after falling and prntez1.iing } 3;- L... .x.....: ,.I.,...I.: 5."-.. ....rr...u.A h:....~..lf I ' I3 HFKILU, VLILIU UIJU: \||\|- Mofeover. at the mime when it is claimed t-_hnuvNey was concealing hi1us.~1t` . in` Nornh -Ca`rol'ina, Joseph Bomxpazjto xms ' .11v1n'g atwBordent,own, nndms house and `his fortune would have beem N8y s dis- Bourbnns phere would have, been no reason why my shon1dn`ot-lmve returned to Frnuce 1_n 133:3 Em is third son,':visit;cd the United Stnte`s,Vn (1 ` went to the house of l1i1s.k1_isx11;xrV}'i~'lr:xsx;eu._ who resided on the `Hudson. near A1- bany, but never hem-.1 ' of _ this ulteggd Dukot Elchingen. low these Vabsurditsles furghor. Nay is but-led` in Pet-e"la Chaise at Paris, with two of his sons and his Brdbher-in~1aw, Gamot. French Government." ' posul. Muredver, nfcbrnho fall of t2h_o- It is '11scless-be-~ol-T A plain slab` marks the place. - ~0n. the spot` where he was executed ` "'s`tands :5 moixizxhnb erected by` the : _ .When 1; Ship Goes..-lslnor. Olir rock~buund coasts no longer she1- ; ter tl1at dread personage, 3130 wracker, but the wrltethas `!n`_pnsr- years` talked with many an `old sbermnxfwho well 4 retmembared the day When ships were sys- E tematically lured-to__desf:ruction on oer-V ` tain_ parts of our shores. j nus. ....,... an 4-1... y.......mu....:..n Ann" mun you no um uuz auvnuu. Buteven in these humanitarian deys" a wreck still brings much prot and em- : ploymeut to those who d\vell,b_\f the shore .. where it occurs. ' Churitablinstitutions nowadays pay 11be1':\ll)", in the first place, . for the`rhousingzd--prpvision ~ nfrmthoser er `shipwrecked persons who are brought ` `ashore; and then `the army of salvdrs that comes dowifto look gfigjha wreck also brings tvith it golden employment _ for the local coin'munity., The cargo, `for instance, requires unshipina` and cart- in ,and, after. the storm. has subsided, the process of getting out such a cargo` Xv entails an Voiiziug amount of remunem-' tive labor; for; often enough it has ) to be . 1+:<;_:ir1'-.ied nmny_miles to_.the nearest "point ' `of riiilway communicaiton. ` 1 D` L ........ ..n-.;.. H... mum}, 1.... km ' m.,. qr railway comm.u_mca.1uon. ' B56 even after the wreokhas been en- thialy gutted of machinery cargo, and git removable ttings-these, by tlie way`, are generally `sold by auction [at slime point; "near thawreok--ax'1d the mere hulk lsfh to hhevzwindnd waves, the peppla of _ anbitdes of t'.1'xnher come ashore, and are utilized for a". thousand ex-enb'pu:poses,_~ At various points on` our coasts t_he writer has seen 7whole_ | dwellings "which, _'have M been _oonsl:nnct2ed out of tha`wrecka`ge'of sh1ps._ ' -~~th district-:;hi9onsinue:toderlvmprot;;~ - low Nnppbon, lilinshugnd an Iron Duke HVVUCIIB (`DUI-ll] I-IUL .5-IVUl\s J-llV UILKIALL u1uQy__ _ be vegyjlne and the purse) pf sttver or *gq1d mesh, Wjth agate top. This idea i I ` , 2 `novelty than convenie _ , ~I>`;;`.p1V1.1:,xa.1iz_ingl,i;1g from onefs-wixist is apt _ to be a trie annoying. ' But it is the fashion, and so the girls are all doing it: A`te'wf of the fairmaids tuck partof the.` purse within the tie1t,=`a.s it ' it were 5. watch. .Ma.ny. of these \I,,ov<=;nVD...f'o 1- mesh pnrses.are' wdnde:-fully lsautiful They- ` not only have the gold top studded. -with _ "jewa_1s,>b.,ntattiny gem` or two jglistens amdng the w'oven'threa:1s.o; the_ purse it_- - : '- ` ' The Faslilonuble ]_: qr|_9. V I ._The fashionable _'g1;1_li1}Q$e:;S lets her pursevswjng from a chaln which she _wears"abou1; herneok. The chain mush. _ L- _..._... (In... .....I bl; nuiihnn Al AI`-0... A- !1l}S1lLl|Q`?! gfw {Iv zggwuuvw v_:u Luann um ',de.1_iinatlon." without anyone i to7care`t9r H him, he sa} My Sunday `school henoh,-' er.'qe_wo:d._ the ( dire.dtl.0ng ` 0?: my ooak* _ ;nn,c1~ ehgwod thexpg They wel'.etshI3_'s1,3;_A""In4i" 3 53 39: * .*1,n..1t% ML-031` 1- . lwbi 09 -t_1.1~%i..M!= gm W69 ..,>LoyIii.f-y"t`.9 Christ: .cli1f Kn&`cnmh x V _ Iaoya1y;1s_o?"(`{hrlb} inymm 2, xogau. so - : mahgg-'manf}md .b_rohher ,; maxi otgovery `N ' nhnd xiamon. ". lit Qfcsszlzsax. nag. is-_z5ih.l!~.~:_r`; , ,4 lef > HUI-lllr rum ml-Lo>__nuvuc` uyx _ ` tsoranutqxolq. Rho . peigd xhjv " \.'4.o1 kn nummxhui mr_uu-upulq, .ntu,U~ _\guuug \u_uV;u-V _n. agumu 2['h:,{&,kil` 130%: lie egxgdhed tioiraaohy his `agnnhln ulxnixl: nirwhnn "fn'n_nm'fnr m_ i`{*'**-.k_-. ufr-, he czxgri u":\:.:i -.,' `IS. upm '-;m;..._3A1A1n1E, EXAlK'IE`{E3. \THURSDAY, wens: 6, 1396 7 - VH1: - . "Dnh am socb er Hug," said Uncle , Eben, ez too much co%censtr2mqn. _ - er good idecrfoh or mun ter study _Ll_Lhis botany In er mint-julep tumbler." B ; -Wushingtnn Staxj. ` ' - -'3 5 Well Ahend--,Ynur wife seems anx- ious to be up to date, Tugby." Up to . 3 I dmse`?. Shafs 'wy ahead; she s got a lo: I Q of.tr<'Jnb1e borrowed fox-`year me: next." 3 --Ch1cago Record: 3 ' urnL- .`-.:n-u_ n -21.: 'LI.....-..:........ -hum . you must . Rdmlb that y9xi"e go ears to : bur'n."-Yonker's `Sra.tcs1nan, " -: Amateur Rider--I should like fa take` '; H;-My em-3 burn so." She--Well, I r 1de--but. please glve' me `a horse that . doesn't--know me yes."-"-FHeendu Blur}- fnr ' nun; Mano ;.uyvs,uga . Mr. Green is a rexnarkahle `character If and possesses 9 striking personality, which impresses a'iI.who come in contact a witifhim. He wnsborn in Bolton, Len-, "cashire, `England, July 25, 1798, and`, * armrpcross*'the' channel from-Sonthamp-' He describes thepbnttle as follows:--` `I_wa_s_._h_vsailor ind of King George `on a war ship in June, 1815. After the . entered-the.En glish nayy when sixteen -years old as a nxiiishipman. The next year his ship was employed in transport- lng_ ` English soldiers . for. Wellington : ton to "Antwerp, and it was atzhis time that he accidentally witnessed p Waterloo, III., and was employed as amidshipman. British eet had transported Wellington's ' arm/"y across the `channel of the seaport of Antwerp, .my vessel was anchored in_ -Ihehqrbor at that `piece. The soldiers had told me that great ghting was ex; pected, as they were tihont to meet . Napoleon, who was making a desperatem effort to regain the power which hevhnd } ' once h|ald over Europe. Securlngiperu mluldii, y` boys, myself lnclnded,_left the ship an started across Belgium in the direction we were told the British army was camping. _We came rst to . Llgny, where the preliminary battle of am terriba week in Belgium `took S place. We were two miles distant from` the left ank of- Napo1eon s` army after Ligny, and we concluded to- follow and watch the enconptl. At Dnnfrr-n Rmn Nnnnlunn. ntimnlrn Dui-lug the yeah between 1381 and ` 1890 the production of silver in Ame:-Sea ` was $1,'.29r!,S20,000. The Russian jewel- Y ers and szold-planets used in 1893 $3,117, 7 000 of silver. ' . -- '*v n L, ,4.` LL" -./uy vn an . .... Sinca she dlscov:- ry7"of America the` minna of the New World have produced : $k)*.908,'.!-17,00qo;s11ver. ' I V-. pl... .u.-I- xunnvu A O-ha nIIo\:. \'I. . nun. V`: V`-'Vr~ H |"'-'\ "g --~ ' ~-- Irythe eat-!y`_year of the prev-r`: c-en~ _ xiry tlmrn vere inwthe world thi.a_v-three ' tons of silver to one of gold. ` A `\r V.. Luna \IL nun; Irv \4I-Av \.. ,....... Sggtatitlmums uhh fhe*':?n-rr-`: '; pry:-idm`; m_etals'in Eumpevin Hm: was ` no more than 33h:i00,000. -' 44..- . .. . 4, _.._,_._- _z uu .uu..y u...-.4 .......,_.-.,, ...... ?f3 c-animated xtlmt. th amount of E gold every, your used in the arts is 853,-. ` 183.736 and of silver $33,340,651. A\. ._ \:._n...n u.-u. nuu uu\A u. en.-. ..,..'..--,v.... Since 1881; according to .\Iu1hal1,` Great: Britain's stdck -of gold and silver_ remuifmd nearly statinm-y. ' `. `vun. I-new .,...,...... I I l . The dodsh," aiidthe professor,"`!nys considerably more than 5 million eggs. _ It: is mighty lucky for the codsh that she doesn't have" to cackle _over every _ ...... n'.,..:.a n... ..a...hmr uh r-nnsn fmm A I * sue uoesnm nave W cuunuu _uvur cvL'L`_v! egg,'f"snid the-student who came from a ` farm.--Indianapolis Journal. I I \1 , _ _ , __ 1-- -._..x....\ um1...":.- Hm LllJuu'-J.IIuAtluuruA-pr u v s. ...... ! Nnrcissa (on cruise)-What; V is the I matter, Capt. Bobst.a3r? Captain-Tho 'facl*. is, my `dear yoqng lady, we've lanmshed our rudder. Nnmism-Never | mind. It's mostly un_d(~r water, and no - Vmdy will notice "it." #-Hpusehnld Words. 3 4111.. n ..:.,... VA-I ......n+ kn HAP`? nae-A. . ' uvu, nu. Aavvnvv .... .-,.`, The Dootor-You must be very cm'~ ful to take the medicine. Mrs. Jones- Browm The Put'.ieI\5'-'I3ut I am al- ways curful to take my medicine. The Doctor-Yes,-but L`;~.`:.< time you really need it."-Brook1.yn `Life. _ ` vnnuuu 1... unvuu,.n.uuuu_y~uau- _yuu-z I old, maidens" of Eliswormg, Mnhonlng county; Ohio, while not a participant in the"gt"ea8 battle. `had the .-privllerge of witnosqlng tlio thrilling event of int`. ' V week in Belgium, which mnrkedtha downfall ol'_'the Napoleon giynsscy, 'nnd who vieyved thi battle frnzp 5 bethar ~ vantage grbuhdpperhnps, tlinn any of the participants. IL. nnwn .. ..|..:.I A.77;F.TI4.-. uusnnblu nl Careful scientic expr=rin1ent;~: prove that atxthe depth of_ one mile. ocean waters have a pressure oqual"~to one ton to the square inch} ' ` " ' 4 an. o..'.: "c..- a. M ....n..a 1.......'..'m no 6-xwuv --vm . , The Red Sea is so called heczxuse -its ` surface is literally covered `with lninubo `; crimson animulculae. The wubars at that sea are as clear as cryst.al.and of a. bright hue. f ` - .. y-. . so 'l",,I,_ 11, I,;2 A spot near the Friendly Islands. lati- ` tude 24 degrees 437 minutes south; longi- nude 175 degrees` 3 minutes `west, is 23 `feels more that the five English miles in 1 uuu ,_ K `r\.. C..L....A. H... {Luuunn knvmrmvnnknu . epctr.` + - -- 1 vyvu. - ` _ 1 Dr. Schoots, she German hydrographer, I says shat there,am not less than 20,000,- ' 000 tons of mineral matter per day added ] to the store which aha" `ocean already \ holds in solution. A . V 1 AI, , `l'.\_`,I!~_I, ,L,_,, uvnua ... ......`........ _h | Herbert and S1oan,_ the `English chem- g lsbs. are authority for the staqemeht that nhn d in -. 7 `sol_utsion in ha watsers` of any one of the great oceans. v 13...... ._..v -1: An.....u.. ...;.s... ...Ir..m 5;:-v uuuuuu. , Every` mu of Alantic =wht.er, when: evaporated, yields 81- pounds of salt; 0, ton of Pacic wacer, 79 pounds; Arctic > and Antarctic waters _vie1dv85 p_ounds'to \ the ton, and Dead Sea water 187 po1inds.' n__. nn.---..- -...... n...a. u: '..... _....I..... K uuv vvu, an ;.n.--.. ...... ........- ..... _r..,....-... ` > Emf. Ghoostae suys l7hati if `we reckon tlmdeptgh of all oceans at an average of "three miles," there -would _be a layer of }`sa1t2oot_ee.n amok in mm basins, should` [ thqwahers at all sjxddenly av_p_orn_g. I ` Ever since `Pxot. noon _stame the worm . . by promising to cure consumption with th; Koch lymph and his com lete failure to do so, the p,eoplerhave-been ookingvfot some ` 2idiscov'ery,which` would prove an absolute,- ceztain cuiefor that dread disease.` lover 2 . ~ uarter of .a"'cei1tury ago` Dr. R. V. Pierce, c iefeonsulting physicxanto the vlnvalids . _ Hotel and Suxgical Institute put in a claim fol`; a,medioine, which lie had discovered and used; in his extensive 'practice, that " _ _woul_d cur? ntety-eight: per cent. ofallmses ofonsnmptioh when taken in all its early _ . 'sta_.ges. . Tunehngs, prov'e_d'that-his assertion T -, - waspbssedon fa'6:ts'gained from efx erience. His Golden Medi,ca1~Di;:ov ery. ! assured I . mnnv thouhnnd netinle: imall nar1's.h_th Sho uld be . `L0oked1nt0g ynsuunyaul-Bu _ He gave}: vivid deT:Pfon reoantly of thy battle `at Waterloo so a`-New Y9rk_ Herald reporx-. Mu} (1Iicat:In n I:t. nnaII`r|-anr nhnv-of-fur