`EN: % ----`-`aw--- -,_uav-vu 9-an-an IIVII5-o ,Don t. I do the vanity of others. I isn't that reateajn ` Do'n't a mu: nova-know: Jwhdi no on do um .hsi_ my mg -11 wonupodhgtto E1; zpinfoxi if if you obtain them.mady_ made. ' j V . Donwattompt to.` talk if yot.u-`mouth is` _-full or your hqadfiu empty. ` Donft to;-git thalt` nothing .8-PPOG.-l.'_I or. diuppoa-ri. quicker than - ` "\_.-IJ. $-._I.`_ LII. , C` - 3` -v-u I11` cw vv vvv -vs Don't envy .;'our neighbor : luck; evy _ his pluck... 1.! anyt1;in s- - A `l\"_.!A. -__-..A. _.__-.. -_l_x.___|'_ L. 44 an D6r; t.work .y6urself to death in cider to V make 3 living. , V` . ~ 1\_..n. 1----` ;.i'__;. .L__n.1n__ - n- -4. L. n augunv :3 an I Jug. V ` _ ` Don't forget that quitting a fault is the bent wqy to correct it. ` .- `\___|L _-____ ______ __._1_;n_1_,_u,, u,, `c, v-;.---- w ----- "'v ' '- "----o'~(- N--' Hon. Amos` Cummings has written a very interesting letter on the Si1ent.Con- gressn1_a.n." Perhaps Mr. Cummings will undertake to name one or two in his` next efort without dealing in ob1t1.1aries.--_A Washington Post. ll\'I__ rIl.n_A_;_ lI'I_,n1._ _ _ an . an: - Tribune cells a` Chicago elderxnan "a pachydermabous promoter of every nefarious job that batters civic" rights for boodlo. This` may serve to land the honorable gentleman an edimo % muloum. \ / . _...o uuun now an a_ "charity dlnnor.- A manwas brought Into tho aooldn_nt_ 53D1tal who was thought tobodoad. Bluff wife was with him. One. at the d000_I':f laid: He is doad;` but #119 l'I_I'In"'.rai_l!I1'f7" his head and said: "No,'I'm`n9nbt% 9i7|1,;~_, 106: whereupon his. wife admonllh him bi saying: was quiet... th;i,?._'djootor,.A9!J_IlTf hknow halt}: , . - ::~ 7 w The only thing that can add to the mys- 1 tery with which modern interpreters have * succeeded in surrounding the works of `; Thomas Jeoraon is the discovery of a 1 cipher by somebody.-Waahingto_n Star. 1 C -.. A_._..- t`1--_.....I._.__ .|___ ------ Iv v-v`-v-w- nu c---on- v A Waahingto kodak artist has been so unkind on to shoot Justices Gray, White, Harlan and Brewer and to call the picture- 900 pounds of the United States supreme T court. '1`hat'Ijust 895 pounds per justice. 4` --Boston Herald. ` V The emperor of Russia fills the walls of his rcom with cartoons of himself e.n`d,the emperor of Germany lls-his prisons with the cartoonists. The point of View all de- pends on whether one inborn with a sense of humor-.--Baltimore American. T There is a naval of the talk of 3 new White House, but the old one is still con- aigiered a very desirable place of residence _ --Pittsburg Times. IIIL- -..1__ :.I_.I.... .A.1__A. -__ .5: L. LL - , The Paris F1| 1' tells of 5 French Judge who granted 994 divorce: in four_ hours a few days ago, which in at the rate of more than one 3 minute. It was on 3 day when divorce: are gnntodlroe for the honet or poopletoo poor to pay. - Ulm | cathedral spire is be used` for a. meteorological ctetionr It is thehighest church spire in the world, being 531 feet above the ground. This makes the signal station the highest poet erected by human hands. save the Paris Eiel tower. . anuulplup Appeal. Hon. Joseph` Hodge: Ghosts`: appoint- ment will be indorsed by Russell Sage. It will take Mr. Choate out of the, country.- Walhlngton Post. I I\-_ l'1_._I_- 1.. 1__-__,,1_ ,, ,, _ A II N, 1: Carlos is becoming so greats disap~ pointment that in would not surprise dome of his followers to hear that he has allowed himself to be arrested for carrying eon- ooaled weaponu.--Wash1ngton Star. A YI7-_I.I._...L-._ I_-J-I_ __Ll...A. L-.. L_--, ,,, AI fwo underutund Mr. Aguinamo, he would likn to annex tho_ United States.-- Memphis Appeal. , ' 7'-.. 7-_-_I..fI__I____ rIl.__L_I,_ --w-v u-vv, vvv ovum P9110115 V2011 VIC]. Recruits for the Chinese army are not accepted unless they can jump a ditch six teetwide, Bamboo pens. still retain their hold in India, where they have been in use for more than 1,000 years. _ ' A Fermingdele (Me.) man is wearing a pair of mittens that his mother knitted 80 years ago, and he says he has worn them more or less every winter sinoe.` 'n.--u- 1- LL- ___e.n_ _--L--. -; A . . owvw vvva vvqn-luvs DLIAVVI Pu 113 in the public school of Copenha- gen, nmark, are uirod totake three baths a. week in the pu 110 school building, and while they are bathing their clothes are sterilized in 3 Itosm oven. ' H Faith in the Dootcpr. ' A *hanso quotoul LItory'-nidjo; lava been told at a_ charity dlnnbr.- man wan hum-....|. 1.4.. 4.5. ---a.s-..;. o ' ' \llOJVII\I Lvvvvbua -_ -1?e'<:a;x'zs'o'1a.1;'vv1,};'ontz-acztsed the habit 0 going through his pockets for cash a. Geor-V gin. man has, applied for a divorce. A sav-. lugs bank or a tomato can out in the woodahed might have prevented the trou- bles of that unhappy qo1plo.--Minneapolis "I`h-nan listing the hands of great men was a. Grecian custom. The people`. of the United States use about 250,000 lead pencils each day. ngnnnullvn `Ann `K- l`|'I-3---- ----- --- - A` It would be a great Joke on our govern- ment 11' `just about the time it had picked out 3110! the islands it considered avail- able for cable` stations Tss1a s and Marco- ni s systems of wireless telegraphy sho (1 come along and `knock all of the ca les into the junk pilo.--Savannah News. ' Somehow the heme -people who are will- ing to believe thin the n1nety~n1nth year at a. century completes the century would never consent to receive $99 in full pey- ment of e. 0100 debt.-Chicagc Record. . 'D..-.._- Ll- _u- --_4...-_L_.a 4.1.- `I__LlL -3 u`y;`:;`&`nr..u""a`.`i?:1's"u..n" 5I.`i,p3?`5.3n`; the. congress, of that country. Where will po`o;"robin go now?--.St. Louie Stan. - An American Asiatic association has been formed. . In time probably we shall. have thejotdgr ot_ ; the _ Philippine Daugh- tlsrq. of. the Beyoiution. - Indinnapolil ow.` j _ . General. A001-bin an our war- uhips ahou1d,bo armored; with buledhay. To out, such an inconsistency they mightello be`manned" by great widows. _ -Denver Post. V _ . Now will the Connecticut justice who he rendereclq judicial. decision that gall; playing is|po a.nd.not recreation tellua what ,5 Connecticut cigar iefmade > of?--Bocton Globe. -w--- v-uv-ave wlloo possesses nearly as many adva.i1- tunes an Walla Walla, Wash, as the alto tor a-`great college. The college you ` it would form would be a phonetic marvel. _-St. Louis Chronicle. ' ` ' uvu _- ------`-'1 :i:he'p1uc1:y nuulfxin of therronevaei ; [ere e!ow_1n`eooopt11igjthe British gmgog basis of desti_ny"tha"theyere an n- 3 ` terlor raoe.--`Boston Traniorlpt. The Shamrock,` treighted with Brltllh `hoped, I1-lshjowner and e Sooteh`ore1i, W111 oert_al,nly Be an all emnnd competitor . for,theVAmer1ca s oup.-Boeton Journal. An extradition treaty between this coun- Iuuu -ht` 1}..- In-n Insult kngin no...`-...I L_ w-v_u-- e----,--.rTv --v-u-- . .John`Bnll 1i}'qw7ree1mg of Spain ! pockets to..nao=1f- Uncle Sam left anyh- - Iain`: $15901`: }n:uIuun _'l\nI--`Alt I`-nun Dunoa GDIIIIUIIZF nvasuanpuovv l1wVILl|Jl`v_ 1% yet suooegd 1n_ =dcv,a1op_ing _-sq many duel: T thatsomebody-will be hurt by a stray bu1_- ; -"lat.--Wash1nton Star. tram- ;u__-1__ v-.__L_-L-'__ __; -; .c , nu ,' 6 ` tobooIhoot aownng amiahos full of a.nber;1 canon-j tion--:lemp1!iI0t.amrI3e1fc1ul- Apve-L TAL-.E.-II I- g__ .-1.l_... -1 5_-l_!- 39% UII.'?'II' \_JlJ\}IU fill lUlU' CHI -5-711: worth hnv1ng.-De `It Free_P1 -ez; According to our` undu-standing, thi ' Idoon keepdprn -have. always favored, tho an-mi Anna an n \ Ala.` - In-ng ,,,,f1'I.I......-.-. M "".p.n';`&o3 n"1' 3`u'.'.' ' "'"`"rr'fi Anatnfn leg:/lulative assemblage, may ml: nnnnna In -Anwn`nI\'II\au -an -nu--up [Inhal- ssiroam. comm. PERT iPE1RSONALS. POLITICAL AQUIPSQI GLEANINGVS. DON'T". ; LA-'_l`E or ORG, Hag phrchaaedthe premise: occupied bv Chas. Mo Gain,` just can oi? the Victoria Hotel, and has ed up buiiness -in all kindsof Black- smithjng; _or .,ctc` All workwill bedone prouiptiy a_t the lowest IB. Remember the place. .-.. I I -J. az_7:L712:1rcW.EI$Ls* E Haurcuttin _nid: Shaving: `A L%arlor V Ta , N BARRII HOTEL. " ' .` -'9 A-"u-5-out-on `NEWMAGKSMIIHSHUPI ' Imusnr. Pt Lot 11 in 14th Con. This property in- cludes Minet Point, and has on it a number of beautiful building sites. NOTTAWASAGA. S} 14 in 4th Con. sUNNu>u.n. '_| . Pt E Q 12 in 10th; `W S R, about 85 acres. vksmu. , W i 24 in 6th Con. This parcel would be rented on an improvement lease. . Pt _W 25 in 6th 'Con., about 90 acres. W 4} 5 in 6th Con. E} of 10 in 6th Con- Lot 10 in 12th Con. V . Lot 13 in 11th Con. . N 40 ac. of W 1 of 19 in 13th Con. Park Lots 3. 4, 5 and 6 on E 1} 22 in 6th 0011., 21 acres. Park Hot 6 on 25 in 7th Con.', 5 acres. ' nAmi.1_1:-`-wns'r WARD. d Bradford_Street, W S--Part Lot .34. ' L. Buttereld Foundry property. ' Bradfordstreet, ES--Lol:s 22, 23, 31 and 32. Bradford Street, E S--(Thompson's Blogk) Lot 8. . - Charles Street, W S--Pt Lot 49. , Ehzabeth Street, (Boys Block) S S-Lot 25. Sanford Street, E S-Parts Lots 21 and 22. Oliver St, N S Park Lots 16 and 17 17 2 Oliver 81:, S S-Park Lots 13, 14, 15 Bay Shore-S of John and E of Ellen streets, 2 blocks of hnd, about 7 ac. mnnrn--nAsr wuu). Blake Street: N S-Lots 48 and 49. Blake Street, S 8 Lots 37 and 38. Cndrington Street, S S-Lots, 23, 27, 28 and pt 26; . Amelia Street, N a'nd S S--Lots 5, 6, 7. Eugenia Street, 8 8-Lot 5. Theresa Street, N S-Lots4, 5, 6, 7. . \ nAn1un- sxxm wnm. ; Bradford St , s S--Lot 11 and pt. Lot. 12, with comfortable frame dwelling. 1 nnvnknv-Inna Q! W H, `Us A` T -5 on ` BAIKLRII-CENTRE WABDS. ' T Dunlap Street, 8 S-Large Brick Building, known as The Moore Block. Collier Street, 8 S-Lots 40 and 41. John Street, N S-Part Lots 5 and 6. FIRM, TOWN AND OTHER LINDS FUR SHE At very Low Price_s and on Easy Terms. ootoqnnhim John Daly. who has Just been elected Mayo: of Limerick by a unanimous vote under the new Trish 140.001 = Gonrnmente Act, is a man who has become" more and. more endeared to the people of Ireland because or his en'erings__ in. ` Englis]; pa-i_-_,.; sons. While stillin oonviotAg_|;;-1;.-:r1;q1m_,;;._.~l iok clung to him and gnvejhim ;h__ono1*d` } that were blocked by. Dublin` : Oait_l'ajand;.i the House of Commons. All have been swept away betore; t||_e.;(fIIer naination or the people-of vhiinerlok `and John Daly is at last the chief` executive of his native oity. Duly has been about _ 55 years on earth, but 12 of the7s'e,he hal` gpont in an English prison. He Joingaj the Fenian move in his early youth. took part in the "rlsing of 1867, and after- wards travelled through England and 013110 E a Lot 20 in 10th Con. 14-Iy Tan: MARKS Dumas COPYRIGHTS &c. ~ Anyone sending 3 sketch and decor! tlon may qnlokl Jaoertun our opinion tree wgother an Invon on tsprobnbly table. Communica- tions strict oonndent . EandbookonPatents sent. free. dost zergcy for uecnx-In ta. Patents on 1: Mann an receive opecial t with t. an-ge.1nth cu1%.u`.':i" a{y'.:'..T2% '53m:". `vi-`?'.r`..a'i.`s`z s" yea.r: months. 81. 80 d byall newadealera. nnnnn n n. ---- . II.... 11.4. year 3 `I001 IIIOIIFIII. UL EDIE Dill] IIBWBGCIIBII. ll & l3o.='=-M New York Brapch0tnoo.5F8t..Washlnaton.D.C. Lot 12. s s 7&1; Street; Lots 41 and 42 in 6tl; Oon.. Nottawasvga. `sun vuuuuz uaunc uuluc uwcuulg. Cumberland St.,. N 8-1 of LotA26. Jacobs Terrace, S S--Lots 7 and. 10. Marcus St, E S-Pt Lot 23. - V - ESSA. S E i of 24 a1_1d W 1 of 25 in 8th Con. IUGIGI `IIOVWQ WIFIIOIJB UIIITKB. III III!) Scientic Jlmerican. n |.-..;-.._ .r..'nn...a...a.-.| .._-.I.I.. 1- -......a. .1- JOHN` %-&__ear Market. Square. lV|e.cLa rty, :4-tf A `You-need never fear for its sweetness -it won't decay or turn sour because it It is an extensgve pmoesa but it does _the work every single time. So-ask yout grocer for Gold Dust." . _.._, V. v--_ -v-. uw-u--our av ca;;'t.T'-We will tell- you why--Kiln Drying absolutely prevenis it. to be good must beeweet, but oomecornmeal, after it is kept a [while in the house won't make `sweet Not till then. perhaps. does the care- ful housewife fully realiie the value of theeetrong point we make about the perfect keeping qualities of Bold Dust cornmeal 'rHE~"rxLLsoN co'v. Limited, ` Tilsdnburg, Qutatio. '3s'T*K"ri-N a. :s"I:,N, ' Solicitors, &c. , pl! 1?: I A an Wliq Han Endourl the Irish P001310 Bocuuo. of lllI"`.8uq" ratings in English Prllgguq:-`:4 _hl'.9j`.-n. K. in Eat-I"! Yont!|-l)yx|`1I`l'ni't_:-.5; 'pj',' However. Won Lonthlqlle to lgnj, _ V .{or-n` % Cake COLLINGWOOD. _ 2-W "w..1u_l.A wry.` The Advance rintillg _ 5 ; % 7; % `Getour prices and see our stock Bill Heads and Statements per 1000 , $1.00 v-v-- w- y-vvu An investment safe as government securities and much more protable, realizing the investor an equiva- lent to :5 per eentrper annum. simple interest. For printed matter and further information call on ..`.'..?.!` '3` `J3. '}'.."ci.:,'2'.o`.`I.'Lf ;o?.'l 32 ; 1?. . lord ? nu` ve the choice of repaymiat a monthly rate of $1.90, $1.50, or $1.90 for ac $too.oo bor- rowed. ` .':.;.`+,.:;-:~.-..:._`_; Emon TH EPUBLI -Wh d all - ockoc money? 9. moqcth plac od`:r1e':b the .03? g. and Loan Association ml] yield you in about 8 youth PRESENT of $109.00. or a prot of $4x.4o one your monthlv pavments. ` -I-Ln - '. nn.-_.._ _ ___. Deeds, heavy paper. Printed Ltterand Note Heads in Linen,`Bond, Laid and wove papers, padded, very V cheap. r Envelopes, printed per 1000 ammo Peiini .% `Building and Loan Association Special Facilities oe_red to Investors andBorrowers. 95 Dunlop-St., Ross, Block, Barrie Evenings at residence, 67 Owen-St. Assignment of Chattel Mort gage Release of Equity of Redemp- tion , A V per dozen Conveyancing Blanks . per dozen _ A A 15 Cents. Chattel Mortgage Statutory Lease House Lease Farm Lease V Assignment of Mortgage per dozen 25 Cents. Q. HILYON. Agreement for Sale of Land per dozen 35 Cents. E. DONNELL, S.EC/PREAS. BARRIE LOCAL BOARD. . TENANT--Why pay `rent. when, on sdch can nE>:1'hlx,l>:1:1_:t`a`3`yqu gan l;_ecome_ your own Ian WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO, 20 Cents. Calls aittention to `the AN D ` UPWARDS `AND UPWARDS ---OF--`- 4 DALY. A FORMER ~coVI1'{ UNANIMOUSLY eLec1:en;_.r-.~ -. Help the Poor Gladly. .- L- -... -.- THE WRINKLES. b . 1'6 p1-even; trousers ti-om bagging antic knees turn `cm and wear%'on"1 t other` Ildo ~ on alternate dLa,ya. --Duzveg I A. M1streso-Why,I'3rjid8t.th6?qha1u are covered with dust! ______L1,,._I 30,1. `u ":`}:'zI};'("8'o3`1`i$ v')'L-we11, mum, _they want something to hide their shabblilesa.--Fun. In Blllvllle. Thou was a lively Gown ' meeting loot night. All `the punch bowls and _the_now `year resolution: were bnoken.-At1onta Constitution. ' -' V ' ` If you've money in your pocket and hive just enjoyed a. meal. oh, ' You can eately take the chances and pro- nounce it Eefeoiio, ` ` But for poor and biain plebeunI:1rh_oj;wm never make their pile, oh. .".'rwm be better to"it!ck closelftov ,the_ simple Ilee-_o-ellev-o! -;-Cl:15ve _l_:o,1;l Pla.1i1 Na. ; IAJU Llltllavl-Ill-s . Not at all, was thecalm and haughty reply, but I shall -have no objection if some future historian turns his `dates around and alludes to George Washington as T the ' Aguinaldo of America. "-'-Wash- ington Star. a - - _..__.__.___-.4.- w--- 1&3 `r-our Jinks--Hav_e you seledmdn trade or pro- fession for your boy? * Winks-I shall make aplumber of him. He: he a bent that way? i He's born for it. Tell him to do a thing immediately, and he won't think of it again for a wee .--New York Weekly. Quiz--Wha.ta do you specially notic about "uneducated men that have made large fortunes? `DI- NIL-` `LL-.. -1...-...A. n_..-...|-t1_. -1. OQCI 8? `VII IIIJLICWI Biz-That they almost .lnvar1a.Lly at- tribute it to their lack _of gducacion.-- ` 13..-_1-I__ 7 ll. ---~ `woo-1 o--uuunuuxiaiic Don't you want to be tlio Geor H Wash; lngton of the Philippines? tick one of the insurgents. T - uni 156 -51` PI q--- LL- -_I... __.I L--- _,I,L 80 It from yozzu" fair rosebuahv you give many slips away ' Whlchobourgeon Into roses sweet, when no tvhosq roses-say? V .._.I"I-uh-no an `BAA:-uul ,((SO I do. " "'{`VS'I'a.s:"l;`1:1; that : gn exceptional case. The poor girl hasn't enough aggreiaivq gmdepondenoo to be 3 cook.-Chicago ost. ' V . W'on de rain don't fall, do blizzard blow, En he suns de sleet, en ho pelt. do snow. En dey ain't no hope on do alrth below. En I swine home in do mawnln! _ 'W'en do blizzard done. deh do big. roan Ill?! Smelling Snltl Are Said to Bo'S_uro to Cause Them. The woman who wishes to retain the `bounty of her faoe-und what woman does not?-snould roi-ego the use of the Ixnelhng bottle. According to a well- knqwn New York pbysloltill wllohas lately been making experiments in that % line. the use of smelling salts encourage: wrinkles. ' III; 1 I: n -. An - ` .- .. --- -v u-------- ova-V. \-van Int Ill`. IVIIII sun, He shine so hot dat he make. me run. - En I won't n peace 'twell my day In done, ` - . ' En`! swine home in do mawnlh! ` -Atlanta Constitution. We talk of plagiarism. when the. not In, * as you know, . '. ` Man has to buy or borrow need to make his garden crow. _ .` E ;1.;;gi;';;;".'b;1;;;e:;':;` `.`.;:;.....% girls for houuhold`. rather thug bualnela Anh-1 VLILIIJUIU Brook! " Luge. Oh; for the writing: that two; are writ! Oh, for the plays that are never played! Oh, for the dreams thqt, at-o_~ novor ranm-AI ` "7551: '%;;,"7 $393335 Sloops, tolkg pometimes do do that. ~ A Yes, I know," continued Biies, `_`but. just think how popular Totterhaxn wan. `Everybody liked him, "and that : `why I can't understand how he came to die with- out owing a cent of bO1'l_`0W0d money!--h London Judy. The Wall of n`Peul nlet. Oh, for the lives that are never lived! Oh, tor the songs that are never-`sung! Oh, for the deaths that are never died! Oh. for the bells` that are never rung! Oh. for the smile: that are never smiled! A Oh. for the thoughts that are never thought! A . Oh. for the` hopes that are never hoped! Oh. tor the ash that are never caught! W . . _vur_n=!'; m9u:n, ,. ;V1*h0 `had pul1ed"li1a ogionont oil of *`Phwa1_;~d3Jgnr _nu_m_o be lnterfar-. % 1n.P , -. , >` , 1" . " '1 Why `mrmsn`" ta-tedth` tun hg 1s_t:go_b `fox: ya: You_ bowhipborh -' - ' % T917: f3aI\`Ia I-ualgnnu... luI...'I. 7!! ..-L-.;_.| I-U "nu-I = , ~ Info tolglit botwuno frlndu, roborhd Hosap uoornf.u.1ly.- phwc.-.9. it ; who.q1wh1po_d_? Coom at m_oLw_an`It_nn.z}o, `` Mo1ka'!-s- -own Toplpn. It you don't believe me," he said, stand in front of a mirror and inhale the pungent odor from a smelling bottle end notice the number of lines that form ebout the eyes, nose and month. Each sniff taken from the bottle causes the same screwing up of the face, and each time the unbecoming lines deepen. Re- member, also, that it is an unpleasant experience which has called up these. wrinkles. Those caused by laughing and talking are bad enough, but the wrinkles iormed by the use of smelling salts give an absolutely undesirable expression. Rut If inn nu. n`Ienns-`II I- ....-....--a-_ -- `_..._-_v- --.- nag-rwuu-nulv-I - What I can't understand, remarked Blmes, `_`l_s how Totterham died and dldlft leave 5 debt-in` the iivoi'1d." mw LIKI vu, av; |-IIU u: vg.ml tnl ITO` XICVIY _ dreamed! - A V Oh,tor the plthl that are never stayed! 1 . -DetroItL Free Preu. n__x 1u-tu_ up All AAi`l!Ie`. Loh*,*v7voo.1t h outranka thumxght upon. And p`owm-`In plenty lurks, ' f , . Inc 9.11 'll'p_._!_I An. levofwhon` works! ; - ' __nua...n`..z `mu- `ning - A branch: Who pulletfhla o;'>xi9nt_o .lI_l__ 4l'l\I___L SI, ' lot luolontly Sol! Auertlvo. (C L`,__, I , *.'E .i7".. A.- I.u....n.;a*A:~r.a`%f% ' `ii->;;:: A 1i:u.bq6yi =-ma:[ "uoquir,-oq`_-_.f _3 Hay Eye o ,ut~ to play? ~ The con Ill bright. _t_hO'h8ll"II l ' _ 9170. mbther. don't say neih!"' gnu vvvun uuu pun; LVC III!!! II] rode!" L _ Butt hear u cute came pulsed- e and his sled we're safely toad Back two his homo at last. - -T o -o "'`31!!9.!F:.'!'!- _only 3; Fgjoitdly .Oontgpt._ HQ-J gn-in &.'_ ...'..un.__`|;_1 ` -2-; `Throw anowdritts grate, throw witty` . .9lI` ` . ` 1!-I_o .!luo with mite and mgne._. .} Sud he . `Though I.wood.waIk_ by rule, Eye on _k_not wfrlte, `u plgng. Agate: of bred. 3 gneiss not state, A 3nd chow.9.1.fE..e Wondhomq,-, A 'l'his'cruel rate my heuri wm1b`ro.ko- I lovo knot thus too Rome. The Awful nmuy Albnlc .- a 46:- Glvillzation goes Itrldil '` `"1 * punslon id eas ourilh with 'o.;::rg;:g,:" '- Innowornn August. 1" V - ' ` ' live and b roathp, who 39%; tn." good way to amuse the 17? . ._ lm, Z to tots out the family .8153! . - an honor: of can `!,'uVl!!!n",',"'-" " V Ila bqblu Old " manhunt mm---=~~ ' Jug. . ` . ' Butt dew ngt Ion ewe: welsh." "Ah, lu'1o'w'!"Aho: cried; a}n sought the . It:-out " V _- . With but new full of glee. ' The wuthor changed. _u.nd wow and _Iloot. ` ' And reign` tell not-co and tree. Go tolirth. sun." the Vmothor said. His ant said. `Take ever 9117; Your Eneiu knew qfed. avg pgintod. read. "me like two mqat some kindly sole , ` For hear gnu dangers wplght, . And yonder stairs a troqchoroiil whole,- ` `To aloe has b1n- my (auto. . 1 "rm. week and pull; I'v illlllt I-nnl" ~ lioclootdl Ilia 04ppo1-tunvltlua K'l__L 7 ,,_Il - -" Ills Calm Assurance. lunlvo B1-din!" A: Things Are. r _I_ ._1-__;____ , ierred to Portland. It was claimed that .County, but Dublin Castle would not JOHN. QALY, FORMER CONVICT, Now MAYOR or LI_MERICK. V Scotland getting converts to the Irish national caue. He believed in rebelling` against British rule, but the alleged plots of the dynamiters have been loath- some to him. He was naturally eloquent and ery on the one subject nea_r est"_iils_` heart, butin private life he was mild and gentle in manner and of at-lovable` disposition. When he was arrested in" Birkenhead in 1884 and the police found dynamite bombs in his possession the arrest was denounced by the people of Ireland. It was afterward stated` that the bombs were planted by the police in order to get the Irish agitator out of the way. James F. Eagan was arrested at Birm- ingham on the same day, and the two were tried for treason. Daly was "sen- tenced to life `imprisonment, Eagan get- ting 20 years. Bothwere at Chatham pri- son for seven years and then were trans- et Chatham prison belladonna was given to Daly with the intention of poisoning him. The people of Limerick considered` Daly a martyr. They elected him to represent them in Parliament. `Ire House of Commons declared the seat vacant because Daly could not serve. He was recommended for high sheri of Limerick hear or it. When he was released in 1896 with other political prisoners he was named as Mayor. His name was mysteri- ously taken 01! the burgess roll and he` could not qualify. He had been expelled from the fashionable rowing club or Limerick, but when he came out oi!` pri- son the people bought him the handsom- est boat on the Shannon. Born For one. ` l[epu.rtec. nH.}}T&a. |I!IFIU!I I Their Fat; (H6110; buy I --Chioagc) Rgoorgl, V a.;.wn; in it, 1~_Io11so}tn_i_n I new hm. you Aaslhglyxygne It your bag; In 'oq{g.tx-night -:a`I;I`-no~ f~h'ear~othar.wmen db? ` ` ` an- . ` ` " .|-~._ an. I._-;...... 1114-- ...'... ' one bit of-dletptical gossip may wen cause is smacking of lips and an innocent "chuckle of delight all over the child- world and `among some hundreds of mil~ lions of grown-ups. Atterexperiment and cbeeryetion in the German army sugar has been olcially recommended nsa part of the food of soldiers. It not only helps to increase their weight, but during long marches itdiminishas hunger and thirst, rend wards c the eeots of heat and ex- haustion.` Nevertheless, there are medical writers ct `high; authority who advise 1 ejislnst the use of. Inenntnctnred sugar, 3 and enegest that we take our necessary `i .ehere oteacoherine matter . in those com- 1 '9w!1lab9r!I%9I7!. Inch `A is dam, 92-. ul- hincticns which are furnished by Nature's i sine`, `etc. _ i _W..II'n two yearn`. C `If X? VVIUIJ `U "_?Sho-.1uIt thi_ni~how digs:-aooful_ ma ` h1I_II,il1n_siu?it would be so you were I to ; sill,"-`a'nyonI"s `attention to `a hat I'_vq;{5 +. mu". a.u-_:.... :;._;-;. -|.- -_ -u uuauvsuuosy uuuuauuulu ULPIIUIIIUII. But if you are already in possession of wrinkles which have been produced in other ways than by the use of salts. then. smelling salts are a specic for removing them and causing them to stay away. In almost every case the wrinkles formed _ by laughing and crying are in on exactly opposite direction to those produced by inhaling salts, and in this case smelling salts act like a charm in causing theeun becoming lines to disappear. "VIII UVVVWILUI ,. N. B.-'1`ho_following Sundaynhe up-A the xm-y lgutpnt oration ot-lh`q % own choosing." Last Auguet Emperor William, it will be remembered, euggeet- ed the vault: of the new Cathedral in Berlin an a- tting resting-place for the greatretateeman, then recently. dead; but Count Herbert Bismarck, teeling, bound to respect the wishes of his father, decid- ed that the mausoleum, which is not`a_ national memorial, yet nota private one, should be erected by hie Hamburg friends "on a wooded knoll of the park at Fried- richeruh, in the glacier at hie beloved _ 8acheenwald.- , . 'V- ;I-' IU llvlll` UIIIUF UK ` f'_j use" Ilovi yin; . SIM-i doir, lt'I4 . ` `Io.muoh.; 17.` 13.4. .1 a_n 4.- _-- _`u.-;. 4.1.-` u_-_ Avppeu-mace of the Vault in 3 Wood] ' Corner of the Sncheenvnld. "The meueoieumibuiit tor Prince Bis- merck end his temily is situated on s ` hiilin eiwoody corner of `the Secheen- ; wield.-` `It consists of a round tower and e have; The tower contains the bodies oi.` the Prince and Princess, while the rest ot the building it reeerved tor the general family unit. On the hill opposite to that on which the mausoleum stand: is the well-known group of stage, which was presented to the Chancellor on his 00th birthday. The site was of Bismarck ; 'f':i'3'i:t 1 tall so.mw`hat that 1...`. not to do with-ls. " V ' A . '|un......Jnnl:~l:hlnh.'hnc tlllasonnnfnl and U I?! UIIC \IIII I-\lVVll< G\lfb`I.llUI "1' o boystako a zrsat-Interact in the musicians and kssp than well` supplied with hvsntoh sud `alas;-s. In taps, thjs nznounfot hsutoh imhibbd by the `orches- tra has so strange an onset on the music that by 8 "in the morning you -hardly know whether they arc trying to play Hail, Columbia. or "God Save tho n.`...- n s_.u .. ...;. . ....... T jfl YYIZIII I151. V` W Qtioon. And no one cares. Then oomee Allomend left, Grand right eag lett, and, anally. Rartners to the bar. 0!. oouree, the` last call is never omitted, and oonsoqnontly. the bar reoelpte, in gold dust and npggete, ere enormoue. . . Al the night grow: older the jug: got etronger, and ` someone wants _eomeo1_)e ellee toting "a song, and someone who went; to may to 11015 wented. by the otowgl. After the tight. the general favor- Ite"oox`)deeoen'de' to hint, "Just To Be `a Child Once More. . or -Thu-e e 5 Hot '.l."x'1'1e in the Old 'l`own.'1`o'-Night. A n gnnn` IQ`Qu-A` `: ILA aIUv'l}l' up sslvlluun Villrnrgunid the` room, bu atoms. and bonohen and tabled, the crowd stand, and ,.applgu! dn.rIng _th_e.o_ntlre evening, oxoojzl whunzthpy uIs`.do_1fvn for adrxnk, . The more min the happier is bvoryono. Balance corner: and swing your part- ners! shout! thejromptor above the din. nlnumnkn In `C`l|-Jlttn It n; Ln ulnlnb IIIIII-IUK UIIU FIIIIIIIJUUI-WCIIILVU UIIU I-IIIII ""1awasha 1| tripnlng it the to-night, B111! long Ono yell: from the top at a table. ` ` ' V ' lI'IA___ --_,_-, 11 A||__,, ___, n,A4 an u- '- ` .-sup UIIU l Il0l' unuuyo If there be among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any of thy gate: in thy land which the Lord thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not harden thine heart, nor shut thine Jllld -11-om thy poor brother ; `but tholi Ihhlt open thine hand wide unto him, and ihalt surely lend him suioient torhisno0d,fln that which he wanteth. Thou shalt lll!`0- 1! Rive him, and thine heart; shall notho lrlevod when thou givest unto him; be- oauee that for this `thing the. Lord thy God shall bleee thee in all thy works, and in- all that thou puttelt thine hand Into. Fnr th. n.-..-...- -I.-n ......... -.... -A -..A. uuvuluv nun vary llllllllle It in now. about enneet, end as the lee]. beeme or light` tede away 15 ox-T20 sqnawje: ehule into. the room end take their; pleoee on a touch benohelong the T-well.: `There in no greoe or beauty among them.` hnt they ere en intereeting and pi_otnr-- eqgne grongz '.l`heyy. =o1epI all go through 9 tlwquedri end i tow can waltzi very vgeil. Theigerrivel is the eignei tor the. mneioinni, W strike up a lively ejr. The boys rush over to sqney; oorn'er.`f `tengege one for the egening jag ;~et'e_1st,. and the; o ere'"nll it `last in tune,` `dance and then"'take. their `positions on. the oor, the Indian maiden: not joining. then) jnntii the mu'i1o_1iejwe1l{ under way. Thoproniyiter takes his `position, and the dance, now begin : in `earnest. It in. 'llV.oly_.'fi'o`1nth`e'etart, and` Ibon the boy: pull oi! their ooate `end give them into the keeping of triende.` .l\IIf|l` 'nA' ' Gonna. An` n`An`n Q1` ho-_-`~IIt very much` like poqrr -----y -u my purnul as one iunu; The dance proper did not begin until 10 o'clock, on that is euneet hour now, Of course; 1 number of the boys arrived :uuoh,eorlie_r- and commenced to spend their money_.ot_ the her pretty freely to; hintoh. seesoniy at :-ongdrlnk-.to he : had Whiskey; ndvettlipless, It cost! 50 cent! W;hio`lfI_' I_the_ eegablished utm- f!?id`ii.I`kI.|I ilbountri; 1%. taken qnijt. 0 quantity, to till one up. f-so that by the; time -the `ordinary knock-about sour dough" miner has on edge on he in nancially broke. 02 octane, his epir-V it: are light and money `matters don. t trouble hix'nvery much. '- T `Q main -LA.-L -.--..._I. .-.I __ LL- I--L A .., ...`..4,:%.:...;,.'%i.s Ktos _. -mint ho -uei: 6 i"liia pp teoi- stud, I wish" it .wero,poIs!blu for m til Tdoui.-the Is.-inch` its v'deau`s`- ind -variations`. I1,m.:.9 .89! Y.2r!=... .II.oz;a'|.s,i, wmsvonden I-.1111:-Iain? It` -hfor ` `thin ` onoo *at Sanja .MpD1Ilfg ajway .up.- In thehfozoia Kldindlke country.` and ban tiallwhati jvroto in my Journal at the time: WWI: Alana. --.._..... As; ...a. 1.-..a.. --LII =`_8t. _1_u. .Wlclo"~ opi" `ur the" 1 ` ' Sqniw '.ll:-otarto; F9`!-3-!'--:5. j iow. % [THE BISMARCK MAUSOLEUM. ran: msumcx MAusoLntm. Fpminlufo Diplomacy. Iilqeotlnal wudoin. v-- -- uu uuuu wnou puuwlo unma noun unto. For the poor` shall nover ooauo. out of the land; therefore I command thou, Wins. Thou shalt open thins hand wide * "0 thy brother, to my poor. and to u 3006!. In thy '.and.--Dent.-xv., 7-11., V