I we uuuuuu Uuuna uuuwsu cu uauuu I and a piano; an injunction being 1 tlainiedito-restrnin . n gentleman` fl`0l:_n_| Keeping sn_o1:gan.' It seemed that the 2 iffeiniarwea {annoyed by his next door Ieighbor-`s piano, and to avenge himself re;-obtainedoa ~ barrel organ, which he played at all :times of the day. The i mention of the "liberty of the snbject, _ ntoonrse,_cume up, but the courts do- :idcgUh_a\t,`if an Englishman's house is hilvnlutle, it is not a fit place for a bar- rel`otgsu7thnt"neve:j_stopa; and glue organ :eoeive.d,etrlut~ instrnptions to remain. Iileni, onvthe ground that the owuez evi-' A ently intended to ereate a nuisance. f The market value of a cough iwnsitbe , question Inbmitted to, the .Bitmingha'm I nonnty court. 1A barrister sued in rail- way , company for~:'>0 for discomfort Inated byfsmoking being allowed in a {waiting ioom"at'sstutiou and in non- smoking` carriages. The smoking aggra- i barriater s cough,.snd he was I I l point iiroee the revision court %ougham.. While the court ` ` n Urnina nnlliar nnmml AH. nuns m cMJFQ8N!A PEARL8. GREAT vox/;xe1a[R77sT. uL1 e,ffort.s,,tq uydeman S` uvuuuuuus Au muguuu nu uuuqxu (1 ` lininn in Wnut1Inh_ F`m~thm-_,while I lit Flt! Iiit :. . . 4m`-T515` Have iidif . Have You . Have You NEBVfE..P_|L.L5 % ma-{va:uw- For sale by all Idruggists, or by mail 0;: V receipt of_price by T, MILBURN 8: CO., 3 Toxomo. ' _ , M _ . ' ` 4. L-.. __'- 3-..... t... e. .. Om: Upermatqrl-e-aihl ,'l'Illl*1`lAlV,.II instill. Ieagltipg in 5: '__.____n`__ .... 1...-.- 0.. 3. Tu: ` rmtu Tu _ II.`_rt4IjW9llI.| Epermatqrrll glmpounor" Dinoull. Ieaultdpg oss Of`mO m-again, unbness kn: buqlnell, I!4\ ent-Al db: reaultdpg loss at no an: xumunbnew buainll. 1A V on mzmuvao. mun-rm oH.lFE. `ma PER Box. 8.!0B-SIM ox-aen:seonre1vs1 aalad. me fmmohasnl ;~.a3Ea:aa%va:.fi`aF1I?NE,T -'nnu-"ia-nr Imiamnn nrninnv ~ OFIJFE. {50. PER BOX. 8.!0-3|" W`-`g -WI orsqn lonrely salad. mm Iii! `address ,on .\-aceip: or price. WOOD` 8% a ting- mscs.-so}e z\`ents. 183 ()neen-st.reel;,west-, Toton THC `_ ,-~- .` \ g ~ ~_, _ ruu-1'u. ` - I;o.ru:`w9nuj M v . V_ `pagan-It Q l*LAN`r1'o Tl-II. TIA cur `ngeyoii xunuruu. 2` `V Price 6oc. per box, or 3 boxes for $1.50. yum, gttytgcuuuu, uullgqu 31;} rgupon A H16 prisoner up-M gnqtion 9n $hp- grou_nd__ . '~ syuouuoon` " ` `rm `W-..:#% - .1 :8. manual: KEMP lndum e 3; ;:%:$g;wmg;..dx.m I *::;?rhhMiu "I6 intcgbzongopg 9- w;.``u':`:{ .:hu'oerBm`o.-I_I'~ ,- Moua6on"_TaaI:i gucked undct-umu ` me but 1-3; in -i :'|l'iin M 3":3% Ii33373x"}3'5e5':T3"8'?' p`1'cZa.""3v`o'61T'a0'6"\*.`&r7ui- Totonbo $jsts.-sok= Qxwen-street, west, `HE UImH(x~*7 ..'Hv.x,rrn . ' L`:-rs,-`(. ; H . If So, If 50:. If So, '_ If So, 761i \;IE__l5:K-PE_OElE % ..`.-.- ..,-% , _ nu m`N'.A'1avI: pu`nn~v. . gnw. on mutiny ,\ I &mm1tnn:A m7N$ .s..._.._._.._..,._...,,.......-,.._... V :`l'H"E I5i:IiE:6tEA7'. gu--uh :--Ii. i alpitaii'on, Throbbing or Irregular Benlizzg of the Heart? ` " Pills will cure you. Shortnessy of Brem, Dis- , tressafter Exertion, .1 llIilburn's Heart and Nerve ` I Smothering Feeling, Spiisms, or Pain through .the Breast and Heart? l\Iilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills"will cure or relieve you if taken in time. zi Feeling of Anxiety that '_ something is going to ob cur ivhe-.1 there is no neces- ` = sity for 11?, .Milburn's Hevartand Nerve . Pills will remove it. " mess, Nervousness, F orget: fulness, Brain Fag, or Gen- .. eral Debility--the a ft e r `effect of La, Grippe? You can take no better . medicine than l\Iillrurn`s_ Troubled with Sleepless- lluurt and Nerxc .l`i1ls.- They will relieve or cure you. `Every dose helps the ' (`l)!`E. . W` 3: man and In dz: isIMPsoN As 1BREAD* The Ch_e_g1}_e]. Bank RLQNDON,- . ENGLAND; 'rH;.uNITo S'[;TEs. ` 1 `Qhequ%e;:%%ZBa.::1:, 1 1' Are You .~-Lover' ; ' , of handsome Stationefy? `_ Then Irshutrkl-sero ' (imitation of Copper late), which is the latest amlmost stylls 1 type for vjsicing m1d iuvKtatlon cgu-ds. wedding u1vita.~ `time. etc` Try 11; and be happy. Full . line of stationery to choose from. ' THE EXAI1lNER,. T `e_@B:`1rrle " =v tu*-See1-Pla{e-Se'+pt--~ l:UuuI.1'_y H; um: vv pt nu. ' Most cpnveulent for tmvellers and reinittersibq reat Bntain out any foreigtrcountry. ` ' . Hand nnlz rinnfainluo udmaana AF SUVM ntrnnft 4o. a 42_Wa11:Street. New York. ~ " ` `iCA.PlTAL', 509,009 "1"h'e' Rig`nt.!}I`on.b Lord De Lile aud'D`u(.1ley. ' I The Rxgh_t- `Hon. Sir Edward 'I`1x`o1'n_tcn, G.p.B- Tm; Mosr Hon`. THE 1\I.mQUEss';oNTwx-mun Ch_a.!rm:u1 of Trusteesof Gmir'arI1ee.Fuud I Cheque BanL-h are available at par and page the same as Bank of England Notes iniany country in the world. - llnaf nnu\:nnIm\f fnr tuvoxlip-rd sm rainiltfnrdhx _\:| lCu.l: unluuu un` KMIJ Auxclgu \,uuuu_y . > _ Hand - ook ontainlng addresses of. 3000 agents" in all parts of the Vyor_ld, and fu11_im`ormation furnished on xmpplicauoxx. to - - \PPs s4Ao000A A f3RE`KF5T;;.._99A Try` our Glenumef : Home Made 2 EB;-end, Ba. :1 Loaf; 1.0. Moxeggie sped. Iowa uavqvnyoc -. . _-._q.-.. .. ., '." V Grateful and Comforting,` ' zto `thy N0l'V0!lS orLl):spe;1nie;-.;.f Npraxmivn QUALITIVE UNRIVALLEE` " ` 3hi`Quarter-Poxmtl Tius"only. > v _~ , P`Eeps.1`e31`b`y. JA..\iES- 2993 3. 00., ;.ta.. ' Homoeopathic Chemists, handed. _ nE;I5.A'6'wiTdi f'i9}ivbn, % % 'SUPERIORI'IY IN V QUALITY n._.....m..: `."....I 'n.....r..,.n..... `L T1i`:.I >at -i)ll3h19-x_iSitl_-\ll%.10'H';~ "size. fiztiio: t\u stage`: 24:50.; `gallery on= th.ree '~a'1des9; ts iirshclaas ecenpryr to bhair,seatse;j on 86:18 : Jan av h zmdolectrl tyyfo ` 'x K1f00Il1B; uecoustlcb . egfwh LowesH eruis".by 1' 08.00. A to~N`.`-- at to local" `church? mg3*31pvamu . s._ elgvnbod ted by 39.3- mm 9;: c ,Ha.u,A g` Cizterer tmd'Fam'y Zfakcr, 39 Dunlap Street. Barrie Just Read It 4 Waterloo Place London. Is not what a- man says about himself, but_ \vh_a't w_QE_h_I1391?L?-l.'_l29}!LL him,4-If you want "to know th'e reputation of V L P6aesses the followmiz V Distinctive Mm-m: Ask youneighbor aboL`1t. it. ` ` ' Bankers. Barrie. . Dnmczpns.` . r -...1 n- I :;.1,. slmpson, >'jm-%. 4 L` j`; ` sum: Venv RE8PTCT`ABl,`_J:3lRL.\B ` `.,g;j;:u1 noona i:isii&i1nsnexoxu- ` cs-10935 ms vocmon,` slvoaxicanhomennleuhis-uoolaleauto; `- 7' `V; `#22:! um - W-P*" nu u- =- an ....a tmmhnd far by ~. mg in ` pm Why may 61 Than DoBo-The1 norm ggggnugpam. Wnue ma cunn gran si V x;g`qqyo1iug collie: named AH- Qock ks Jnwife in the" _most.,de_1ibe '0i*ate'xxLf ;zj`r,_and -afterward confessed ' iii :c1`i1i:I3.`" .TAn. appiication was made ' xcioekisname should be strixck ister. - Why? quefied the- _ L A Vreceiving the .'answer,. Be- faxiasu {jg 'a_mnrdere2". Tim re ;_m:xi_'ns_ 6=l?e}i)rov'e(1," said tho hzmstcr; I Ind tbtfhimile remhinvd on the m2. ms...-a..`:,1'.'..,. .-.0 lnui ..m.....-.` x.-.-.- nmu 5 V aaqntzadjnnd vouched for by "B V __in whom the ihoplehold bu `implicit con- iide`na,;' writes Edwaid Page Gaston of ".1 Duh n! Tn:-an in Xhnhn" in IQ Ins,-uunn apun-nu mun W 1 naenou,.;' avnwe nuwaxu rugv muuuu In ``'.A Pair of Lovers in Meuioo" inihe i F`;-brnary `Ladies Home Journal. "A suitnr, thm=.fo1?,~. is no: adm,itl7e mlclenoe of liixinnmorlm on her invite Vi tion alone. fnrihe poriaem, in charge day ; and night 0! .`the great doubiyhoihed znhunn giving ehtnnmo from` the meet 5 ti: the innvr courts" of the house, is under 3 insxrzwtiuxz towmimit no one iapt by (mlvr of the [arsnts of the se_noritn'whoee nudi`vnt~r'_i:t hemg so eagerly sought. The young gvntleumn may 17 P0121111 upon the :nw:sl\'e brass ocker for hours, seeking _mimit-tanoe,.hut his knock- * his choiw must. dd their distant 1019 making in [ha public view and hearing`; until such iini "7Ts the atony parental ; heart shall lime" melted sufficiently in` grant him hlllnisiun to the family circle, ' insidd of the dmuestic citadel the lady rueantiriie whunnly pleads the cauls of the ; unhnppy one welt-hout, extolling his cum 1 which sixeJ1usprm*e(i herfaithful ndxnimr in possess, The tiny is at. last Victoriously . mrriui, by 0'n:- Iueans or (mother, and the lovers urn allow`:-xi the privilege of the parlor; hugthey am never left alone, for tho old System of chhpermmge is still 1'igidl_\' in vogue. _ ` E l`:If the nttntive lover ci(-sires the com- i pany of his chosen one to tiw opera, or _` upon 4} much drive, 'h_c- must im~1ude- an 5 intzitlon begzgging the ]Il'('.~`t*n('0 '0! .the father or mother. or more properly, of tliwvhul` rum` iljx`-T hr?-fxr'I`11n`rnp1iitcrs*n1~tr,'~\ "unfo15tunut~iy. ;i\``n tn "the prmnpb` m`c'epinnce nf such invitations in 2: cheer- , fui body. and the remit is: that the son- l!1-lllWin-in-` mui tiw (ix-stlxmi hride, when thu_\' u[vpv)..l' in puhilv. ilnd` them- ' selves nu-n- 1m-1hlx.=rs`oi .u lnrrv i'>nx5p;u'ty.| at, the ])izl_\'. 01' 1| full (`.m1(\l1-louti nf cum- puny {ur all vi-\Vhit`i\ _Ell_\'l'3_\' rim fnung 1mm'inmm;:l ; 5; imnl, p;i_\`s 121 hills. The` cunt-tinnivu -` v I f:~!llli]\' !2`i\'t $` lng will not avail. So he and the lady of ` .-:mnc$' and the many other g(xxl'qua,1itic-s - _ _ The mun \`.'iI h t`.u- `\'(-l!~m";2nnm*I11ei\nt ' Q `side S*\'\*l l1 bl-:<-ks f111'r!wx'. hut. ratch- bh: . ca!` :1 Himl on (M sidmvalk, ,_1mm'i<-`.1\n.l:~f.* llw .13x_r_.'_:V::1d_ his um- ` hm-llu xvus loft Izzming u:::\ins~`r the front door. .-\.~< mzmy us :1. dn1.vn p:\ssehgeI`s V. took I\qti<--- of his hot~ `of the L .H -s nun:-r nun ` ill, HR` ])liX_\'. 01' 1| lllll |`vUillVl`lUil(| In Luur young: . 1`1:nl. ~ ..~:nn1'timin,: 1::-.-~ --new of the f:nnil}' gi\'vs` fonmal .;:Iumuvm-x}n~nL that there iq u \\"0ddin;: .11 the u.pi;<.". " ` ' I quot . ;\:~ mzm_\ up lI|h|=:`1'|Iy, l ` I.l' .t00k his lii-:~ l I six or 5L'X'Lll \\Yllll'>1lT ,llIlll`,l`t`ll1l.S rvory one ll df.`(3l(l(`(l to .<-)vim- tl:-.~ estm-y for himself. E It took cl1(3i`l:.I' walk up to it-, but ai red-hezulml ixmn finally zu'0se,j looked around tho our. zmd then zulmncc-(1 box the front door and lbuked out, at. the; same tinw gl';1iQl_l_lf.: the 'lmn(lle of the` I 1 1 l unxtirc-l_lu_.. As he turned to make his vgny _I out of the our :1 man smi1ingly- said :-- I nlnncan lint` T U Wm-ncu um nlmll need v I Out OI UH` IIHSU Sllll11Ilgxy-auu;-- 1 { Exc`\m~.1I1(`. please, but'I shall need l my uxnlmallal when .1 gen 011` the car. Is this your mnbrellu? I It is} sir." , I . Look lxere!" said a third man, as he half rose` up, "-`it's is mightyqueer thing 5 that I um t. let go my umbrella -witout. some one gobbling i_t'np!" - . E rVnn :m t'. nhdm thin? nueried $118` g()l)Dlll1g' II: 11])! ' i You don : claim this? queried the man who-hwd it.- E Certainly I do. . .v . < ,Why, ip`s my identicgxl umbrella!" `Z asped the second man. ` A Ah, 19!'. dnn t walk off Wit that! pgaspea me seconu mun. _f_ M . Ah, shers, don t Wallgo with that!" i , put in a fourth. I ve lost about 8 doieu `, I umbrellas on this Iinethls year, and am ; i getting tired of ' it. Just put it back ! where I left it, will you? { I Uni: Much kn wn'n H nxnhnimnd `the | wnem 1 mm m, wm your` - l Not much he won t|_ exclaimed the lth mzin} Tl1eI'e_is .3 law in this State 1 to punish tlmlirellzs thieves, and 1'11 666 i that t'aAenforoe if this thing goes too * furl Why don't you pick my pockets for nchange?" _ ` . Nnw .f.hA7r|,'E11id the red-headedl n crmnger" . Now, ~t;heh," Enid the red-headed \ j man, you czm t play no game on me! I ` * guess _I know an: umbrella." which `I've 1 5 carried for six months. Every one. of you`: ` must have seen me stand it up ' against 1 "the door as I came in. ` 'M'n 1I1n(11I`I'| f" uhnnfn fJ1n nthnm `(nu tlklmwu :uuIuVm\'u uu u.x: NJ). 1 `the n`g1i.ng at last propmfr !_::w often 6 mi'ri`zw to`cu'riousApoi`nm of i Q 9 \ at jmau who found ayal_uub1u gm: in `audouVthcaHer glaimcrl 1h(3'1 :-ft-rn r.r .6 ring from `the, pmprieto1:-, v.*lm2:::<` `k(_!i]_})'_(.J1s9-.`;Sil)l,l`(.if it. _ Ihe cum. I:.'r`.. j amt`,-`rajm:ted hi1 t_he ziug hun i gin?mi/.ln;:1mnuyIaH.. Han in-.|n llrtnl ("IL . Labbr-is chenfxxsl; n> India; Wham the 1 , wages .0!" the laboring classes uv.e1'ago_ smxmting Elite 15/, cents is day. A fairly xi s.-kilmd i(mrmmn:m mm earn uhnnt. 83 n 1 : 3ii f we uoor as 1 came 1n.-' No, we didn t!? shouted the others `in chm-us. _ ._ mm..,m 1:... .. 14:7. uvn 19 fmmn Wm 11 I In cnorus. o 'I`hen,-J m-,a HIV`, am I? Then, I m 3 ` would-he thief, um I? I don t ,v_vnnt no : row, blltr-H U ' ` '~ Ar thin mnhmt Hm mrm whn owned after an hot~rt1!r;mu1, advancing up the At this momerit`Ut1xe man who owned and left the? unnbrellu bozmled, the car, I } : 1.910., he rziched ' out for` his property, ! 3 \\'ith the re1nzu"k:- " . ' ` ..`.mL..H.~ Him 1 mm--" nuL_n1u-run-m `lnuwhnn H-. gskil_ki1jo11rney1non can earn about 53 I-\ f1x1g_ntJ\,&z11d_in.goo(l n1L-oho;1lc.n1>011t $4, - or twice tho pay of u _nnt;ive-soldier. '- Doing.-mic-sorvnts may he had so chezLp_Ly:. ` *1)0t;h' us 1f_tgnx*ds_foot1; and \Vpfges that. it _ fmn1l'y which in America or England could only_ keep ` one or. two servants, could in `India-1;,eopu whole xjetlnuo. ~ In I vmany mrtg of ,,South: Annerloo Indian ]_)()I` is who .-`lmd _fo1'_ ubmyb 4.oom.s u - day.;"_1jut'oftA?r'al1.the lowest Yvol, would ` aj>[x'gar'M to liojreuohedo in Chio. Thereizma '~ lurgodistrictsi 1nCh_1uo yvllore jlilhop 1880 1 obaajx thtwjt 12:111.hzm11y11o`rooko1xod'on'n money s_b'imdm'l,{ !1`ho'uszmda`. -[of cnineaefi. ; 1iv,e.'on .0. Iiiitlejqnore than :__x 5 *1mnd1fu)xqf rlczggziv an 1% day`, md'*rye'l:-even" ; than ther are-thousuogio1of-',unexnpIuye(I v"I'.`act\:sa1lY "9t**W1"8: H9309 .t3` `W5 6v -v'alub"`af,~the1obomrJwho. Inna `xuununes toi o `f1iV"o 191 pmotioolly inmtaalmotl. Oflhbor L gtbot"_may 1)9:ragr1y:aInea_ men; the .Tap- W *n*xjea`9'.~ is `_pxj6Ig7.BTf""to*"iShWpTaT`f'it; oworgker A111 Iuoquero out inlaygxx ~ogLHI I9SaloT ` mark w1u'[smp10yjski11.oun b knowledge 1 t1x:W1u;;s:bee`n;i1ht;z'i,fed nd handad down neraviounoolnroturu for a wog`Tthat-. __ _} Hnlnuwlug tum 1.72 utruuv It uuy. A. mu-xy gl. 1:34 at-ht`-M n K I * I Ls" uhnust _afraid it would be` gone," ~:axi(l the loser, us he backed out." `} Oh, `no! no 1. exclaimed __ the diaput-' nuts togu'1er.' We knew 'it_ was yours, nnd wemsuvlng it for you!!`-:_-Wu.shing--]` ton .~`mr.. _ , A ` ` The ['21-'as'ru:vrxII1d lln_- l Inln`'Ha. Lzinmxsu \\'1l_1|.'ll ii _}lllulll1=y nwurl; n31-fora precious stuno. J`|:e= he t oni4~V'A_tu -`the igwzltvr. Wh0.0>S" '1`m`i.. vn-animus mkmn and m1haHtnl`.nr| fetmxd h`t)'rooch on his roum1:~:.' IBH U16 1'elmu'x{:- ` (`hub s , Like me-.-n1ways leaving it` :-"I H V ' . > .- smcttuinl "sun-vi .."Hem't` e`: ..-` ' . - - % . w ,`1uE:Qf ;m.hbm;who:`mBt iglmzsgg; ff Addmon to `Yellowgton Park. W _ ~ _ iv`: :1! Dflhbor j.Cptgin..ndaraox1, superintendent 01 ~ . iuvrmay 3199: fairlyfcufled skilledxo ` the Y_0llG\x'g:t6n8 National parlq says ism 1mi?1>bTf"f3i3hW1i?%iEr`r?aTfthiieam war: in being "made-to aadure L W539 . 11.1 `W1`f1!`~ 13133531 411 Tfiom iobiigru which Twoxild "mk `Wl"V"""1 L1"3'\1`mV|"` 15r"W`9dK9 L` L add` thb Jaok'uo na" Hd`l'eoTounG1'!"t0Vthe' i`*ft"1ut.9b9BninhaI'i,fmd nnamasa ' W V.,,Vh,m.Vwm0h.;,- - . - ed _eLr$o:m,`:,T ,b0terv':-;WQuld,ref1`isew1th_` , `.T*` `} ,9 W`.-"1* _d % mm %;:':::;z:;t:::*,;e`;*:*:2&:rz?:': `- .~numraIL"uoc;ig:y;Vana would; in thexipin-V V` % ` an 7; ! kt.he= ;inr:tnins Edd; muteriqllyto` 3 t in - id! ` :1mtrautiinenigjgjsgnatox V cm; mjyar_e_s1taai`aV`_bx111;tog L 3 S0, i1?~uxpoctud ydli back vfor ` . Ed t-hu 1`ed-hondeihnnn. ` _ ' ` . .. ha M... n .uiana van (I C-UH l`t5(l'H(`lllN?U. Jllllll. __ , gaxpoctatl ynu back," added No. ; itfs his umbi-`ellu!"- `oofgsa the; '7 Chang`) Lztbo . . 1'11 *enr, xelaimed State see - hing y e me ` ry yon : upngainst l Pm \ I l . . `For the most part theynre tall and thin, HRS UUJUJHI . `I recognize them by three things; she said ho1dly,.`by their `gure, by their olotheshnd by their complexion. dressed in the latest fashion and have as complexion more or less .brohse(_i. This last trait. is the surest sign.. .. SeeinTg7_t~h`at Ilooked astonished, she added: `Noth- ing can be more simple. An English gentleman, if he has a fortune, passes three-fourths of his time hunting and in other open air exercise. The chaps - who remain always in London have a paler and more delicate complexion, and, moreover. the expression of- their _ wt Want now: :?]z:f]eat:si'i1,.quite_different froin that of the ux1'..u..:.... ...uI..' ...'I...o ..M-Amn.-m 1 sun , ,.... 1 I cxxuucu l0 uuwu ll nuu uyaunuu. . A public house, situated at the angle ' of one of the principal thoroughfzn-es,.ia 3 both a gilded palace and amine of gold. It exercises A atrangelascinetiou upon E the poor country bumpkina who have l_ just enough to pay for a drink, but the 1 . dude coming out of a theater," the oouu- I try greenhorn, the fashionable snohaud ; the frequeuter of the musiehalls are al- 4 V ways to be found there. 'It- is among V I thesethat the bannaids hunt for a bus- ; blmd. If there is one class of London * society more stupid than another, it is I '1. that one wl1iclTHcludr`,9 the frequenters `~ of` the public houses. With a pipe iuuhie 1 month and a glass` of beer or whisky in 3 _mnLoL.hm1.me4oung;.En31'm1mnnJ \ .:...m...a :.. om-I.:nn.hIn akvln. win; n. `M lUiJk`y"_Iu -um J!_J_Y!lJ7lVl',l' u(L,1U_\.`r-'3' ' ' "tn :1 prawns` stone and snbstiputocl `_ iu.\imtTinn. Onthis being 3 Aevx, , ilie?-jmwler` repiied to the dptuhindx fLor.t-he return of his "_ V ` t1J,6" 8tona_1]id i:otA-b f ` ,;{h_e h_nd`fou:1rl it, thejinfer; i1ig'?_that. he could. tlwrefore, T f The hourc how-. am dfheiwisefand the `Sweep I6`. * J` 1.`-nis"iawe1. if '1 w exligupetstitition gav risetou argrguxnerit inf'a.: Ohipese ponrt. 91; `B30. ` "l3_jnap1hn hud .b8n T ` !id57|WQ!`1i8 .0`cus- _. %`3g1tTq.V;j:_boe'ade d, tolqnt 91;; niaiinnnn lm inrhanimnr uh. mm my Do 3o- l'ho1 Au Loom; For. numunenm z cmpu-1jmec wmm mung. ` i Under the title Feminina_ Types In 3 3 {u3ndun,Jena Francis, Shepparq gives `g m be Nouvella Revue an` accexint of 3 me London barmnida. E They are recruited, *1 he says, "among Qhe bourgedise swell is among the lowcxgclaasea. Some 0! the mos; in- teresting type`: can be found in the bars or public houses of the west bud, close zln Hm lnhinnnhln theatnrn. Amnna` ` [1 tau. xx v ` astonished at nding so much intelli- ._here, she said with an amiable and ~ roguish air, `whenl understood why it - ; was thatsomany pretty English girls them. - p08BlUl6 unuuuu U1 BUUUUBB. - It was not without dilcnlty that I -' managed to get an `interview with one ' of these young ladies, whqseintelligence` was equal to her beauty. At first I was genoein an English girl, but I learned ' that she was Irish, and that explained the mystery. Her father was dead and her mother was left without resources. .1 So she was determined to some to Lon- don and look fd/r "a husband by posing ` behind a bar in Piccadilly. f` `I washardly more than three days don t get husbands. When they are beautiful, they are generally stupid. When they are intelligent, they are cold, masculine and ugly. English!/nen travel 1 greetdeal and meet in their/ramblings through the world very` many sprightly women, and they do not care for pretty girls who don't know how to chat with ' u rn..s .'.. n.:.. ....:.;o...... I-l'...+ nnrnncs lmm D!` puuuu uuuutn U1 um 11!! can, uluau in) the fishiomble theaters. Among` ! them Are very many perfectly respecta- `[ 51:: girls, who hav chosen ,the career of a barmaid in order to make a living and. especially if they are pretty, to get ichhnce to catch a rich husband. u A '_..m:.. |.....`.... -:s....4../I ..o H... -....l.. --1IUul;~uL...u1nl`_.u;u_,}.uuu,i.;2u5;u1.uunuL4 . dressed in fashionable atyie_,-_svith a slight and: elegant gure und regnIar_ features, remains standing for more than an hour paying pretty little compliments to one or several of these Indies. ` I I umn- |......._-..1 -...1...... \............wnmm: LU UHU UL huvclul U]. uscnu uuuus. The barmaid judges hercustomers by the cut of their clothes. If you want ] to attract her attention, you must pre- sent yourself with a silk hat and a ` handsome onno in"yomj hsnd and aHs1'1il:_" out in 'the latest fashion. `The high hat is de rigueur. Without that there is no possible `chance of success. l Iv Inn: vmt mil-hnnt dimnnltv thht I .; unners; . , I ' -How can a man who understands noth- ',_;make5_1ngjire.(1..b11,ti_thQE9!115JL133_1) M8 ' the, easiest" of all to deceive. They are` , great big'ehi,idr en in evetYMI!8.!,09Pt, 'sport,:ind politics. ' ' ' Noticing with'ew'hat attention I vvns listening to her, she continued: `T119 gentlemen that I refeu to have nothing - elegant about them except their clothes, _ for their conversation lacks noveI_ty.- ing buthnnting and orioket interest an intelligent "woman? V The conversation that goes on here in the name of wit " `Rut `imn am ahimv: pingnged. I . H1811]. ' _ ` i _ `But in this miiture that comes here I 1 to drink and chat,` I suiii, `how do you , i distinguish the men of the world from ! ; the others? 14 41' ..... ..:.... A.|...`.... L... Ll....,m 4I,.:n.m ` " What aicof and only aerved oustomoxja I -uue. mu Know. 1 musuluve a mum. ` f`At_ this moment the . play i1_1' one` of `4hudgImong1hmmmnnLo1er,_m -tha pxxblic house was invaded. by is crowd of men, more orleas stylish. Tho, I _henutiful Irish girlykept .h'er`s1f some-` \ `that had th;g.'appearnnce'ofAgentlep.L I .1 I-m,.n 1 hm Tmulrm ' A -Paw mmmhn I ' 5p0I'l'a>{l1]l1 [_lUlll:Il3B. _ _ -__fj`Bnt,`you are always engaged, I said, `and it is difcult -to get an oppor X `ptuuity to olmtwith you. `You mn's_t'al- | reudyhave had se__v__eml _o er3 o-mar- `tin G?` ` I ' " ' ` WEI`-`T hnvn lmnn Vnni" mm mnnth hA r'h." ~ Jointtot law that , (which tluyira plleed. . K ihqnout curioun poms qi law E .roeIntly'jin.n court at , T 43:. * The question was V ;=a'er reaching niertain Jnoubation, were Iob regarded inter ohiekuns. After quamling i_I3i'otun(ouIghbowri:- r #1! .3120 nutter {enema ilme, counsel L to break one 0! the eggs to set- 3j_IhI! III` that iffcontnined a chicken, :i_hich cape, of course. the egg: would we been bonaidergpiy enhanced in due." but there was 1 general demnr lil tuggeation, and the jtistice re` V ' ecision till he had consulted as, The remit hedrrot come hand st the time of writing, _ A able case in France expired peat Gal of attention some time ego. `gentlemen dining on the terrace `of u Irboune restaurant let :5 bank note 11 into his soup. He laid it down on unable to` dry and a gust `ofrwind .ew~it away. A - passing deg sw _al)owed we note. arid the geutieman _t1_ot:\iuod u_e animal, whose collar happr-'xm_i to_ ' mu:er;s4rnme.;lnL1g1li*!;iLF owner of the note sued the . :3" maiter fer 100 francs. thexvalne I riots. There was much legal hair Ili8(ing,'bnt_ at length the court ogIured' re owner of the dog to pay rig money. Anotherrench case wastha nguinsb Peri: hairdresser, who was sued by n tdy fur 60,`beiug the price of her` imaged looks. The fair claimant had led the hairdresserfa wash, which was Li_( L$:_)restore fallen lpclrs,` but the result nhiipaae was to burn the hair off com- lately; The point `was the liability of: he ierdrouu, and the court awarded - DE - .5. I- I ? 'r1;1ge?' ' `1 have hpou and I hzngeAalren Tyvo; `were from very rich _sportgmep._ bug: .ri.oh_es ulonvwon tu1o.for me.`WixatI 1 am after, she added, lau'ghing,"is a `title. You know. I musthave A title. as .u. nu. .........m.+ Hm vnluv in" nn nf. Voni one m0nthM,h6ri3." ` -mun uuu_ |Ll.1_kj;l_|p1R_5!_lL'll_lJ\.'~!J v1_5uunu4cz_:_:. "Well, I 191?: Lo.ndon.'IA few months; nfetward. `on, ireturning there,.I wanted - to sea once more my beautiful Irish bm"- .` iiniaid. Sh`wa9~goue. Another lady.wha_ I: infiher `plans. [wind "aha to'1&"m_e lm: Miss Qlurahad. left 0 mm-xiy the second [son :ofa,proinix.xenM:oblemqn. f `rm: 3LR1x,,.2x.;s{1En,A U`i:mY,L'.ra3UARg% '14; 897: ` The Ajyert Tojil'etVSoap\Co.,Mf1s.. Montreal. ' per 1!! iwuruwu. \ o Another oaroussis usually laid some hundreds of yards distant on the same or another Iio!16Twhere there is no net ~ set. The trappers,,usually two in num- ber, go into the bough house together before daylight, and when the orows be- ` gin to assemble on the elds one of them goes out and walks'an'uy.V The crown, seeing him leave, grow a. little bold,e_r__ and approach the bait in ones andtwos, but stop only long enough to get a` bank- ful ot__. the sh and y off again. The c:xrcuss7i're' tTiffe1 is no net set is 0! course the hestrpntronizcd, hut the trap- "iaer on the outside makes it his business ,_ to walk near enou,-_,vh to that to keep the crows from settling on it in numbers and thus sntisfyiiigrthuir lxunger with- out going to the one where the net is. '~Aft8l' awhile their hunger gets the bet- ter oY"f_heii' judgment orthoir four, and they gather on the carcass where the net is. This is the opportunity of the Amen in` the bough house, who, with a vigorous` ' netover I em. /_ Quick work must be gull on the line, springs the ! . . h lm in I l E L 1 s I 1 s l l 1 I 1 -V done then by the truppers, who rush up _ to thenet, to keep the trapped crow: . from `crawling out at the ends. and the front, wheroait is not staked fast totho ground. With their hands ooverodvwithl stout` buckskin gloves, to keep the crown ' from biting and s<:r-.stohing'them, the oaptured hirdsare put in bags readyvto ' be carried off the field; '~ From 40'to 6 0-~ are frequently oa.ught_ at one pull, but it is a rare thing to get more than two __ springs of the net_i2_i one`day..-Phila- idelpliin lteoord. , _... n n mac n: Easy Mgmr to Net the wuy ' mm. ' `Crows are trapped and mold to sports- 'mu for shooting matches,-usually bring- 'ing $10 per.1\00, but, like other things, (when scarce they bring more. n. :. .... ...'...n1n m'.un... on hum m-nun `WHUM I:\.'u.l\.u um] nu 11:5 uuunu. V I: isuo siniple-nintter to trap crows, for the crow is a wily bird, and tocatch him -in as not set for that purpose re- quires skill, and pa_t.ie'uce us well, but 1 the hunger of the crow is always the 1;mpper`s greatesg aid. One man alone would make but little headway catching _ crows and would probublysit all day in his little bough house ready to spring his net, but the crows would give his bait a wide berth because they would know that he was there.. ` Au-.. .a..,.:.... um ....-nae-is n! Inmn uni.` KDOW (nut. nu wua tumu.-~ After placing the carcass of some ani-` V mal on is field the net is set close to it 7 by bending poles of -saplings, on which "the net is hung at to the ground, where they std `held down by triggerliko pegs. And a line run` 50 yards or more to a _ house built xef boughs, where the trap- per is secreted. Annthnr narnnnnin nnnallv laid some .'I....ln| 1-m;}Iinnn H11 kli17i:gy=1 i11si mat ` proved to "the gieopio (shat Kidney diaeaizb is curable. Being tho original Kidney remedy in pill form, the cares they -ha.ve.made, and the faine they ` 'h9.ve.a.tte3ine1~have opened the way for n_ -rhost`-of imitations -ai1 those who` have been "cured of" ~ ` ~.BEsUREN3129ET%TI*E En _-.LlS.!Lug1muuu uubuuau wuv ...... ,... ....... dertnl medipine, those whogehme baglsn how free`froxn' pain, those whbbnoiy have "up he9.dach_es,. those who hnvg escaped -ir.om. .`.t;x_e;- .s1etl1.;8iE_ of Di-bate! and - Bright e'-jdisajue by the` use, of pom Kiduey` ' ' ~ I ~= .- _ the =dnaja*: 'whAoaoT opinionis ygluable. L Wh'e13adors`o! vaugih people ooii1e~_drwad' sjh'dA`61lpnbIiely that Doafiidhy Pith` : ` urgd iom altar other moms titled. it it ovilpul thatnhe ogly f 4%TcuREg _o:Lx1au,y%Disoao.,Is1aaaor ana.u:xnu-y ' dilopmes. Lyme Back. and,th9.xI,mn,bos- - A lm results `\Iaordere_d`;Kidnoys3n1)d&n';_ ;;;_K 1dnoy\1 ll1 Bo am togotji I)k>III?l}" : 9=*~*Wnti`_2x -N`-I-i V TRAP.ElG...CB.Q.W.;._. EIg'R9Jl:L'~lIill lll1EHIl1_.Ll!_'u!I HJU Hug nun picke s_vhiiu_ the iau wm f:1l~ r Aliijgggig diiii _u n scrva'1zf.*" `AI`1ir,a'. ' gh this dam. on, up1;E:T?Tif13r: i'ncu'n- ,wifh":U;\ arrival] at some yam ;zo'._m czxgsfexiu \'vh_ich "a chimney swat-1: 31- fnw-` n r.rr\ni}\nu cfrun 'l`l~~ lgh 15113 of fhhi ion- use -I , ,_ `1`TI`T!i` u anqto .. The budget lm sulfa cqnxorpuyoi >' . , Buoad` auormoox for utlxilq, 1:; M 3 mjiy _Ll0fx!*QtIiu.'FarI01!IM|l'n0.-f 3 -i_1aoyeanha.sk,mautpnsprusoo' boon ; l ;_ pounds at the `jam: 01..-nee oo_oun",nn~` , ' mmily. In 1790 a collection of big pestle _ ; n made warp (or I collar that bIIoulM_ lm propanyot She qunnot Spalhand which it am: now one of tho most V|}l- 3 , blo poaaouionn 0! sh; Iberlnn crown. AI: 3' 1 lzgteas l88l aplacl: poarl,nlu_ednt 810,000 ` I \ uul welghlurs camu. wu obtained tl-om i f_ i those waters. 0no'ot. twloo that vnfght, ; light brown..and worth 88,000, was it cuted`ln l888,`nnd In the nmeyenr I :nu- C chant of La Pnz. Humor] Hidalgo, bought lrom an Indian {or $10 a pearl of bunk-L ans luster, which he sold ln Purl: (at; 5,300. ' All the black peg;1_g _ggt_ 3:31;: on i gull of California are sent to Eumpo,7'Ei3"`2 ;ausa over were they total: more thou` white ones. being a lad. ` ` M `Hm nnm-I nvntnr hank: M 11: ml! could 2 3 mute ones, [Wing a mu. ; The pearl oyster banks of the gulfeould 3 i not beworkad protably today but for the ` `g lntrdductioii` of modern apparatus for div- ing. Such of the bivalves n Ire left no in` 4- wuter too deep for search by" ordinary ` _.' methods. but the rubber clad diver, pro- | `l titled with in tube to furnish him with air. is uhle tn searoii the bottom at leisure, hi: i` glass fronted` `helmet giving him a good i ; vi=2\v of his surroundings. thanks to the` I dim gr , illuminates-the Ensuhuqueous regiiriia He curries with him` i a shoot iron reservoir filled with compress- mi fsir, which in case ol emergency may be onneetod instantly with his`. helmet by i the turning of n cock. In this business one i inurostlug foot is thatnos`uc h"u-tides ` I `t II:hln_\`C~d in diving iorpeai-ls anywhere ' Islam in the world. The customary method 2 is todive naked, In the Sulu archipelago ' the divers paint themselves black, so `as ~ ~not~-to>ettroet.tbe.nnLiI:.9I_ELl1ntkl.N n '1' he pearl sheries oi the gulf of Clifor-` min are formed `out by-the Mexican govern- ment to in Sun Fmncisco company, which employs about 400 men. Work is `carried on along the eastern shore of the peninsu- la and up tlfe Puciiic side as for as Marga. rit:i_isl:md. ' The-oysters are found always edge upwnml and usually in groups, and` the diver. has no diiiiqulty in separating them from the rocks on which they grovv by cutting the hyssus" which serves the '. iuollusl: as on attachment to its resting ' place. Tho bivalves thus obtained are cur- ried by SClHl(ll\(!l`ii to Lu Pan and are open- ` ed umioruiliuiul inspection. One thousand | of menu nuiy yield _uot 1! single pearl of ; _lllly`SlZL`, while from a dozemshells`820,000 , wolfth may be taken. The great majority l of potirls found are of little value. The fin--.i. zlr`nI'nR~: niiiiillivnti lil tn saueeze H]! buuzu 81110113 EIIUIU. I6 is a somewhat peculiar cix-oumatancu in the history of ocean navigation tbatthc chief navigators of Europe have muullyl. _ been natives of minor kingdommnd with- " oprrtixeadwmxrtages which would naturally accrue to a repres entutive of one of the ' 12;:-gcr governments 3 . e n l`.hrls:t.nnhm' Columbus. as Marv school- OI }. .113 xounu are on IILHU vznuu. un- {inn} provuss employed is to squeeze the 1ne:scnf the oyster` in the at; lest mpaarl s!:m:`.I1reumix1 imbedded in the muo of the b'm_1lve.--.13o.stou 1'run:ox-lpt. / As a General Rule They Cjame From the ` Smaller Countries. Portugal is nsmnll country, with a land area 0uo~t'ird `less than that of the sum of New York and with a population` of 6U0,m)0 less than than of the state of Penn- ` s_v1v2mia,~ but`. is has turned out in in tuna culobruted nu\-'ige1t0rs, Cabral and Do Suuzu among them. Is. an n unrnnwhnf. nmnlinr nimumntancu T =----- Lat Us `A1l`f.l`alk linglhhs . - . ' In the Beaten Globe Mr." William Henry Th01`l1(_5 xvrites pungeigtly and is fearless in his opinions. Ailwiii agree with him that V mildnen_bnrxLo;.ioite,igiLpgx9x;iJ_n;AAn3r- . ica must be brought up he Americana: w.-m...I. nnnmiiana, Gm-mmm. Italians" lzzagcr governmems. Christopher Columbus, as every school boyknows, was a nhpivegt Ggnon at tho _ time when the Italian peninsula. wag lub- divided among numerous patty govern- "1nnnts_. John Cabot was a'_V_enei:iun, who sailed in the service of England, ap'Colum-~. bus had _sni`led` in the service o.f.'Sp'ain. Aznrigo Veapucci wusn Florentine, who sailed originallyin the service of Spain, m.-1 nfr.m-wm-d trnmxfarred himself to $110 I sauou ongulauyxu we uuuuu Ul Dpxuu, marl nfcerwurd transferred himself,-to Portuguee service, and then" went hau`k_' to the Spzinish service for a second time. VH1: name." after whom .Ba1-inn to me spumsn servluu 1Ul' u uuuuuu buuv. `Vitus Bering, after whom Bering str'ait_ was called, was a Dane by birth, who served under the naval ag of Russia. I\1:Lgl_lgm, after, whom Magellan strait was named, was a Imtive of A1emtt_zjo,'in Portugal, and was the first to complete the cix-uumnuvigation of the globe, in 1598. \'..mmsn mi me n R`lm-entina. whose vov- - as may go. - ~ , Kpplioationn for injunction: often .` Iiuisyrionp points. Not long ago an 3 nia ia:raxTwsw:anteu::u~rascmnr- ee : -in_th9 Hts guard from keeping totnIinaLondon dra ing 1-omn,the _ round of Bbjection being the noise rhioh the nhimals made, which annoyed` hepeighborq. The oendipg officer is ` toviixi ilunatic asylum. . Thamwas a ght not long ago_ inone tthe London courts between a barrel ._.s_... -...l .. -.I.....\ an iniuunnn I-unn C3l`Ul1lllImVlgaI10n 01 me gwue, ua win. \'-urarzfmi was a Florentine, whose voy- zxgies of discovery were undertaken under ` t31so'prutectio_n of the ag of France. Hen- d1`i was an Englishman, andit sceins sun-p'rising' to many persons in this any fzmxilinr with the pre-eminence of Eng- land as 1; maritime" nation that he should " um-. been in. tlie service of -the government uh` Holland when `hediacovered Manhattan . Vlslnuda-Snn Francisco G.hron!o1e. `jg " ~ ltd muse D8 Drouguvup as dluunuuui: F1-ouch Canadians, Germans, Italians". uml` what not Alilving in this country Blzzmld not forget that`. English is the lan- , gua.-:0 of the 0o'unt:l'y' and is bound to Us s.., zmd-_ns they ull make effort toleurn -2-nmug,-h Edgnsh tic" conduct; their varlbus bL;iH_`.(`SS' znvdcaildnsm English so should M. .1-nalnnnhv mnlvn nH'nv-tn Inn l1vuhwntn'nr'I ._ Ad` .i_LL1__1_QL!S)[_l;1,_ilRU ta_uury_u__uq_ u._Iuv}'uuuuu t!;'3i1-religiop in English. Furthanrwmle t-Iiu seniop pnstorixi a.ll.oasos_ included in the foregoing glass should be as indicated, in suo1_us to me that the bishop of ovary I mixed parish is bound to consld9_1_'5lso_t;h Sm-.L tlmtgmhe childyg born to jiheaa fora gn parents in 'A`x_xxerir;:x. are Americi'iIF+noi - Uunuans o iVFre1_xchxnen or what not-and ..y.;.o- Llmm. nKn'r]nnn'\I1I1` l'\u>fnvmn nf.1-nu. In th1aoonvesw"~,; ; , ~ . . V )8` Wu re{serva.that riht,'?ropl1od thaoth-` :armunfaxllgnagerf. . u ', v V _'1`hen.'?saicx , .t1mupsakqr."Itnl oh1jg0tH1Q_ dealnro all hhe. .neotx;monn `on. My principal in xentlefxnunox, rqtmpd and xwmeblo hasten, anmrrom;jhlq`._`alugtid `pum `of yiqw 1-e_d_ w,\'VitlxaAk .'1$11(r II 1 co: lxumuz/IDS 0I'1`r.e1_u:u1nun U1` wum uuu-nnu 4-Lm1;_these_sLliil'dreu `will, by tom ot un; 5'ieldi11;g'0ipdu m`ITm pho Isugllsh language their own language [man the cradle to she. gram '1 her`e'foro ` tins? znasismnta ' .p'a\;or in all such asen e2; be an English _spbaking.pastQr, any pubhs at~i11str_11oti1,1g and bound to inbtguef `t.m)'-zymxtlg pf each o0_ngre'gat1bnlu 'cnI;e-' `t-h$s111 uL\;1"-ix; an the rlblof tho ouroh In. '/tit) .Eugtisl1'1ang11az0."-- And when there ` * mu 12e'bu'I2' onot px-lush no shoiilct-apoaI:;$'h' ` i.'m: vn" lnnummn tn thauimd 'fnraia'nar&' ' L30 nub uuu- prwu ,uv auuulgl ayvlnf-nun f(.':oig:r la)1gulg to the;ago_d.;toreiu'n9re" ' flip E_l3g 1b'Jl1`tol;l'o1'-`yOun'g.v' g "1 ..._..........._..;_.......,,,._.- A .......5,...~ . `3n'E?vW1&:*?'3Jti'?: ~ I ":-`1'hu pre11m1u;mos i;1ltha7 gxenprxzo . szho were _all agranrd. whn f%fi'"ropro,~. j-.mmmhI'\~o at '5on`o, the j)'1~`ii\c,1_'1)t`\lu ruiag` a ` primate, says; the Clevoluudmaln Daallar. ' "-1 \vm1t`to' 8sk'." 1:e`aaid.+`*if: it.'I8.t1`1l0.- pz.*nwsn, use Ulevomnu main miner. ;'-1 xvauh'1:_d nskg" he aaid,"*if: it.-lmtruo. blush the opposite? side lnsisbsppon the` use of tho fashionably new"?-cd writmi pgpor. Lu this ounte,stP"~,.? U Wu iummxvn Half. Iluh.-i rnnlfnd ltllivl--` , -um: mam uuwu. Ijvg :5. draw the X1 rat pups: 3. '""..1"':" B lny 8: `nnunntln