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Barrie Examiner, 8 Apr 1897, p. 6

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Uttarly Failed {:3 Help Hrl 1; Ami Morpliinr was Coutlnualay V` " 39338016 `Sn wt-ak Slit . . Could Sgarctlly Perfm-an ll tf f `Housahold Duties. From the Buyer, Napmee. Kt. {rid Mrs. Robert Stone have been residents ofthe tnwmllip of IIrnesto\v::,` Ibont ten miles east of Ngpam-e, fur .-rl peliodofwbout tinee years, uml in` tlnl ute` bsvl gaiiaed the esteem of-all tltulr qeighliens. For six years` pr_e\'i0us by. this time they had lived-in Glenwnml l Springs, Colorado, and it `@439 7ll_ll;f_l`>l:}_;j _, their tiesitlence tlxre that Mrs. i`Stnne was attacked with an illness that made hm`: life miserable for years. To -:1 ".I,,_'. :,,,,i'| .....'A_;__ ._l.. _ , pouaucu. ' ` ` ~_ILwLns__o_dgngeroua` f31ilng- to do, but |' ._.Heard relied upon the good timberin his I ship s bows .to withstand the shock, a1-! though` his heart grew sad attho loss 01 life. Sti11,'as he put it; My honor and life were at stake, so he had to go under. V -`-Hu7pgn s` Round Table. . :-V I 1.[1`llU|lUlUs'l4U\'\7l'{11`5ul'$ u umweu lllll. :1 have tholiglltl should like to return and devdte my remaining `years to`s1_;ud1es'] have neLz1e:fnd; - `Stixdv biwj `mid Jnd`m= CHM QC SK?" II`-WU *3 `llgu 3: Very Long Distance; Slaw u the mesaengex-'S6y is said to be, bx. has reached London, where thg Englih consider him a jolly good thing, ye . know," and use him in many wondrous ways. _ 'l`hA Rn: Hmnvnoan` mmnnnv run isva. B .. The boy: have an exgellentweputation I ' as 3 class and are trusted. Checks ranging from 300 to 1,000_vhave been safely given to them to cash, although the company is not liable beyond 130. Often they are svnt E on extended t1-lp's`-to Sclllilllld with sp<;rLs- men and sometlmcsx tn Holland. v0ne has ` been to the south of France. " fl")... nn L..- 1.. .`.o:n ........au.._ .4 .. r Li. rmiy Dru, Yea on.u__ can Van Ian: um.-nun. nus ulupxuy, nu wlu, uuuuu uuu persons. The company tzakcs better cam of>lta7 > boys thari Jthbse heredo. No; onlyare their g llothes p'n$vid_ed free. but. they have club- - rooms, with, lib:-ury, gymnasium and a! dining hall, whl\`a"'h31iTi"i`iid provided at , amt. 0 by M) lllk` klllllug l'UUll!! \\'Il0l', on 1'`?l(`rIl- ` z the head u: the 1n.h!o,=the members le _ cf and -u('<~m Ln-in. on Id... 14... u.,.:._ csppain I_1ea :-afs mxplox. `Ill... .........a .: Ll... t`)..1L:_....___ -11-. -@9BDoN_ Msskgiiivzgbva .`i:HE. SlLENT CLUB.` i. A non! or"vux.s or` "yam umsurrn.nm.. ' The Needed "study. .. 1).... Mn- `LC vv vu u= :5 .x;'r.nuax'.r1uu1.n 19. = The Great English Remedy. V l Sir Packages Gtmmnted to promptly and per"m.'ment.ly ,_cur`e all forms of 1\"r~vm4s Weakness. .E7nissl:.ns,Spernl- atorrhea, Impotencu and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, - V ; ' 0 . offbbacco, Opiumor-Stimua 5 Xe-fa ['3 r` Zu.nt;1chich. soon to In E .\1-may, Jlnsimity, Consunzptjon and an early grams, 5 '_ Has been prescrlbed over 85 years in thousands of , (cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine" I known.` Askdrugglstfor Wood's Phosphodlneglt. =b heotrers some worthless medicine in place of this. _ lnclose prlceln letter, and we will send by remrn mull. `Price, onefpaokuge, 31; six.` $5. One will zwse. sia; mu cure. Pamphlets free 00 any addtess.V ' ` The Wood` Company, Windsor. onc., Canaan. . ? A : __SQl_(_1j11,B_2i_L1`_i_e:ud everywhere, all ilnmads * by AL]. responsible drugaists. . ` . 1 K I Mental Worfy. excessive um , ` Woo-ms` PrIosi>HonINE. FM. linnn I:\.....u..I. n........a.. rmnm-u . . I -. ,nnutWunu.,` . .. r mom 1uI.ru*nLia{1f'*ro rat in out A I `FMonnoon`,"l`e:' edumf-1.....' `~ on 1- - L udetaadand x5"""', u`::g:: org.'i...V _ squfudhmwb +~-? T?~gl;e~;ge'h' % `(mg 1. ..'..u.n..' mu ..'.`u;i:..-..mL an -...~. . ` 1;-mum;-amopsweumtqrsgrua. ~ .;$!?f.`3gP.fJ&.':.F.`$?:`.$"*;`%a.;$; sag Ln: . 35" rnum.T:A ,inu:?Wunu_g ` ` _ . No other `remedy possesses such per. ~ fcct clc:1"nsIng, healmg and punfymg vurnrxnr->1-n~ l).....L\,~). T*l-.~.1 17155-- Hi) l`L1l\JI ICUICUY [l()S:3`C55t`5 SUCH PCT- l-l'CC[ClCH.IlSll1;`,', ]n':!.')ertic3 as Burdock Blood Bitters. ll not only cleanses inteinally, but.it heals, when applied iexternally, all sores ulcers, abscesses, scrofulous sores, blotchcs, eruptions, etc., leaving the skin clean and pure as a babe s. " Taken internally it removes all morbid effetc or waste matter from the system, and thorou hly regulates allthe organs of the ho y, restoring ~ the stomach, liver, bowels and blood to healthy action._ { 7 V . ; In Sprinrj.-. Time get Pure Blood L by using B.B.B. Ewwwmw in us` .1-H : Ram-: fan, ' When you ask for --ujullu-Inj I` mmv: Wan"-v..'v `iii. fsgymmj, .. .. :`.}..'nn irh. !_F.n_ _ Yen-,`Bupgrptl;Ii`;V if ` -ab , vuvz nu. ...n..;-. `IL-Jyvt -uuuu uIAv gang; ma when the short `term men are considered. There is not much to be galncd,_whet'lI- r ,/`er-_ in the interest of the state or of the ,1 community or of the` convicts in putting I V ' them at work u'nder..dne.system.41!_1ahor4(mornlug. as against another. They must be employ- ed, their minds must beoocupied and their 3` hands utilized. `it cannot, from the very nnture of things, be worth while for the state to erect costly plants for the sake oi employing them under one or another syn- ` tem of labor. No one can argue with rea- son that the short term prisoner himsoii is to be particularly beneted by any such employment. The ohlefpoint to be insist- " upon e ` e s la,bor1shell notbe do- husing. If he onn be employed in making blankets, furniture, course boots and shoe: - _nnd -the infinite vuriet of things that may , _he needed in -_the ate institutions with- ` `0lii}"tillTli}I'0l11lLil.i0 of power machinery, . not only the state will be the gainer, but ` ul.-.:' the prisoner liiuiself.- Hedoes not shy in tr..i:'.m_:,, and What little he can learn by l l mu. ...... ;.. ma An-.... rm. no... ..+...;,. 1.... root. -They may be It little too large or a ; little too small, but practically they may ' be admitted. It onnnotjmake very much" _dierenoe what system is employed so ' that prices nnd wages are not atfoeted, ' ' 1`is.on longenoughl es n rule,`to' he. Her: at Vin~~the-lrighermethodsrof--manual-~ Ii l'llllllllZjFOlll0 muchineis of little conic I UHU l'uLU1 IS ll l|\Hlb|1llU1_\-I VVUl'U lll 1)UHll)ll`V. ` 'A lndy just arrived from I4lng1u.n(i drove I . tothe hotel in Bombay which had been; recounnended her e_nd`wus given a spuf` cious bedroom, which she was told had just been vacated by a military oiiieer who hud gone up country. She was very tired 4 and very sleepy, undp nfter dinner she re- ; tired zit once Lorest, with. an instruction I that she was not to be disturbed in the I - o sunr~J. she uwoke to ndlmli her face . `vo'\j:".'e.ni with luther. and u`fe1~oeious xuui 3 lnuldiiig ii 1'.`-uzor in close pro_xiu'.it_vio l:<'.' throut. riho ._ uioud, uml Tom the I i bn1'ber, for it was he, lied. , . , - When the lii11l'iliSllll5i(l0i, it tralispiml. v that Tom luul.zwonLrz`:ettz) shove tlu`dr- i ]lZil`il.`(i'(1lii(:(`l`iLGiit'i'1'l:LillVl}llii() everymor - inm1rsleep;'or`u\mhc, mid that ho wu.s11n- aware of the fact thnt,tho l.=e(l'1'oo1n_lu`ui elumgetl luiuds. Tom llii|i((`Sib`lilS boast that he can slmvo n mun witlio1ltn1'o11sing him from sl1nnl.)ur.-Se0ttish Nights. Ex-Bnrmnids. According -to a. renowned rtaurant owner, there `are manyex-bnrmeids high _in the 1_'u'nks _of_ society. One wears with honor the coronet of ii. d1Tcl1ess';"there are 3 score or more in the peerage. . . - An artist whose pictures are sought for L lliiligillc her surprise when, shortly nim- an - Jiawnlvu uu-u. nu C rninael.`Fo1`-`. the ,D(`f(:nls'(> ----Ymojn .h; . I I heard l{he testaim_ony of Mr, Brown for "the; l ' proscctltion; NOW, did you nu`-*1` I);`{\}` Mr, ` L Brijwx1 s reputation for` true); and xi`-x-a-.ujty f"`ji111estIoned?A- 3 _` -' " ' ` wlnt3.;Nn l1"('l`f'.`l; huh kn `ham 1. `ha: 1 gm; nu 9! luuuuru _II uu9uIrlml.,l'"I,. `Hill thn taaapna let. , ;ha:v;p91rn.m1mtla4 vim lm .... ...., ._....=......,.. .... _A-...... .1, -.. mprler who reulltly intl-r\'iewerl' her l .8116 t_nldutl1e_ following StVur_)`:4--` Duninibf the gnrly part of our residence in Culo; ; ndolmy illness first cmnu on .At_ ill..- Olll-set every, twoor tlngee weeks I wuuLl be attacked with a pain in my :2,tul11dolx Later on it L-`reatly lIl(:|'(`aSe(l In severity and `at times was so bad that I Wnuld scream aloud with me pain`, A uu,c'.or was called in, but th only new-llf,I ever received . fro/n his [l`l`illfll_1`2ll.:\.\'\3S .. I mp Are Painfully scam; In Gxwce the hot}-lsnf mu i 1E;`()l`l\II- low one general [_V'[)C+-U10 Ital is npmnmmn siu~ing_mom. \\`;;_v shv..;1.1 . them he? I`1mrcrzmu.'?iw. }LK!f1'i! ` I nut. seem to ium"fu:'c with Lhv ;,ru.~:4-r1ux~ tion of bills, The ground lluur is givvn up -441 A mu! nr `l'Nil"|lIl`:xMS if u-iv - 3' IIng|1~ Room1`Ax;o Rue. sud` they i?urn1m'- 'l'hL' :1` 5 |ull\'|\.' Irv. 1.|n.:u: {.5 HM \1nH,('. Iu.. u1..'. \;-n'.- ! to iuu-i"`.`u:'c ;,ru.~ <~i1ux~ hills. V -10 3 c:u v (ir rt-st;u1r;:m, if tl1ci:'.:3.~;rr goes-mm that line ul b:i.i,iiu.~'s. \'i '3: .x~ ten,,.ht)\\`cwr, the niustvr of thv 1\l'wllll im: only rooiiismlob. The sin-fnixzg 2; :1:-: ,'!.H1I5 . an 0_ut. stuii'wu_\', mini. :15 is l-Llw _\- poem] in II southern L'llllIill(`.' {l:y_\` zxri scaxitily furnished. ()\"crfurni-~hi:rr \'icu nn_\"wlu-rv'. U1l1.l!`J`:| sulitlnin l(_v H is .,th'z1HribuLe to-humuu vunity is .~'-unm inu ~. Tli!`la'lI>Sl_l tmvel boars no bmt-liar Il\`i|I' l.i_.~ thmm-. ,'l'he h(>(l.=Ic:id is invuriubly of iruu gr-0un_d to the` ussuilunts pf sleep as in `wooden frmncwork would do, but; the cush- outlie llU()l`fll)0\`(Hll`\`l,-ilifll1lH:2`).`lull my , ls ('l'l|I)(`., of Wlll('l! th_c_ Gr:-(*l;s are nut . guilty. Then: is usually 11 mirror, thougzli _ 1nckinmina,11ko the Turk. the `.-n1n-:.:~_\- A `and does not ujlc-r the same Ymltilgt V ions are there, nuil the w'ull5 gi_l}m, so : Nthzst small coixifrtis to` bed0x'ivc(1fr{m: ` that slight rcducmon of possibilities. A u in nrilnith-oi lllnirml Qfnfm: within Illiill bllgllb ICU Ulllllull Ul ])U3hll)llH1lULL As in priiiiitixo United Stan-.~: within 4 my memory, single rooms are rzufe. '1',w0. ` three, four, five beds um put in one room | or strung nlong thecorridors. A fzistidiun ` person who dosin-s to occupy :1 room alum 1- hm; to pay for u_1ith(,-he-ds tluon-iii. in mm. ' places special chnrgvs are nnido for sh-op ` i mg in the dnyt-line, mid there is n xml rate for sleeping on the oor. That 2: mun ljhould wjsh to beprivutc whenhe is nsleey. ; seems ubsunl to u moo; that sleeps at any I timo and in any I)li|C0 irrespcctigo of on- lockers. But in this whole doinain we Anmorlcuiis, who submit to the uboixilnu } tlon or the Pullman sloopers, have do right ' to find fault with any other nutioun1ity-- ` we have no ~righr1xTbtrfu'stidious about ` . undressing in the eyes of the world,` and a , | large ohm`-ity ought to cover the diveren- ` 1 class of _di{T-rt-nt'rcgions and different pa `I I riods in this nspect: In` the good old times 2` people ml to go to bod utterly devoid oi i -minwnt, and tho `bedolothosyaa we call I ` tliein still, were the only c1otlies.--Profew i or B. L. Gildersleove in Atlantic. ` -.... ............. .....-, .. ..... ..........v_.- The average age of the convicts of the United States is not far from 26 years. 1 Therefore, the men constituting this body 1. are uridevclopetl men, isoVf:_s_x_- 11;; nge-is OOn*,,l Voi-lied, nhawralriay stated,` they are 1 V undeveloped in theinnoral and intelloctu- _ al faculties--ln fact, they are undeveloped in all directions oxceptito nycertain extent , ln'tho criminal tendency which comes , from their environment. They ore also, to I very large extent, short term men. A , , careful classication oi the conviota of the } country shows that six-elghths are short ; term prisoners, one-eighthlncorrigihlpnl and` -one-eighth a1ne'_nitl)lo to reforlnatdry "eilorts. ' These proportions are fairly cor-' `They a j mnoh difference aocted, are rlmm... 1.. Ac .......1. M 1m ...c...A ...I.-n., l k _A_ Bombay correspondent;' of the New York Evening Post, wribingof thdburinl custmnb (if the. 1 m~sees, days: Tho up-_ preach `of that t-rnmzition we call death in a signal for the relatives t' the pres- ence of the dying-b1e,'g prigst alone ro- mainingto whi_sper Z'end-Avesta. preigopta . into his cur. He, in turn, passes-`out of the rroom and mimics a dog, who iatmilned to gaze steadily into t;ho--fuoo of the dying one; A clngia accoun_te.d'the only living creature that can tel-rorize the uvilapirits, -so the `sas-did, or `dog stare, is the lung sight the Pgrsecvhxis on earth.` No'h1unn'n shadqw'- mixstg intervene, _0t.]il~rw,isn, the guardian virtue`,of,~.the:dog's gixzevls un- - j1'ti_11'd'. f"' " 7 -' g ' ` C l1ASE S o11W'!ENT `H : Inga uargntqed CHIC 1 * , `} %,.m trqqqg apanug-_a mo.nox_ ~ Probably `_the olqleat restaurant an Loh- J don 1; `L`r9qby hall, in Isflhoppgdbe 312% ; 11,1, I`-ht city. "This wM bnil(un6ro '_ ' {learnt ago, was onjna mm. 15511100 at M I and.-gm-w-rd the ruidbnu at '. ["l`hnmnn u;m- . -. Lu. auu` gwwwv {V muomaq V ' lllllllll,:.1\ munlu uuwuuu: In UL AIUDIU UULIII" I qir xzw in l11seift1:1- life. _- Ifhe stays long , onuug . in priaon, the state should see to | it` tluu.` ie comes out better eqmppedh ' ` earn 1. l:Vi!1gf$l)}Li1VV}l(3llh0 entered ii.-~ Cxsrroll I'7fWxigl1t in North Amexficnn Be View .- _ ~-- V Vq|l\:m.`1u1mun v _ ix ` . I _ `ll Wit_ness-%,Notd1rect1y,.hub he _I1:19_u'l)zL= bf. nb`h1s_'h9l1se, he owns udng and rides xi 1 b cycle, and habis i{n.gnmteu1' siikor-:1)ag1..` ' 1- .'l'hatr Wil[ dd. sir." Then to Lhn`~n'mw. I w through the injection of morphin into` my arm, as Egesiilt of which the pain; would ` gradually pass away` 1`.he%` medicine which was given me, howevr, had not /the hlightest effect-, and the` doctor a'ppe'ared to be greatly. perplexed, ` and thereafter _continually "resorted to injections of morphine whnever the attacks came on. These attacks contixi~ _t.95_;..iu.t?rvs1s umiLs>.ur.hr,<:*,!=_rn #2 Canada, when they increased in frequeii cy and iiitenaenesia, "The result; was that I gre w veiy weak, and my? whole system appeared tb be giving out, My complexion turned a yellowish hue, and I had little or no iippetite, L'|U.8Tl) I would bettackd wi.h {aiming spells, preced-.d by .ziLl.acks of dizziness._ I. became` utterly,ui_iabie tg s-mud fatigue miilvcouhl with the greaticst difi_iculLy 7 perform my household dutg_iea. _ A .doc'-' tor was called in -who rtreuted me {air mime tim without beueiitting me any. . Thenhe gave me. {vim Igknow to he 1):; ..Wii1iame' Pink 1>m;_. and after i 1.-.! - - ..--`-.1 .._- L-4.. , 31' LI.` - |`_ uluymu, llll D8 1! ]l`{IIl)EIBU1' IISHH`-31)L- ._ . 1`hatrwill_' d`t_)',>si1j." . 1`hen totho`~mag- fshrate: , V . ` : m 'H\Un .1... ...+ ........ +.. ..... Kn... llflti > r -, `, I II - `, .+we do 110,; cars to cross examine t_oh_G rvltnesa, y0ur'worph1p.{ ,-+Pearsol1s Week ` V.` A . ' ' . ' Iavvh-ruin in nary garden crawl Inside uho_l_11hock. beneath the ton. Iota-11$-n-xubt nukes nor; rota liq gay Anduhltht lllykgold and loops has . IIIV ~ - 2 W`, . - Am! turn: the poppy pgh mnnm niovn. Bit. Hmnblebu will none 0! lt.,bn!.:ou,,, `St:-niglil for the mnuwor in the gurdon ` *. `A close. DCTIHKIII III! 139 IUIIIIUWUT In IE6 IVE close, . And spiders` well of silver Irlll not In Lo:-ln-|~mm. , iho garner: 0 we wist not. nor who cows. ` Not 10 mm dud ita mlsfy blossom blows. ` Only in blue eye! meet as day by day . ` Till hall would: the mlata would blow `Ill Hill NC `XIII VHF IJJIGICI IVVIJJU I-IIUIV _ away. A , : Who knwu true love. beanm henlao knows . I40"-in-zs-mist. ` ` PA-\:nr|`h Wnnnnr The states Duty to n:o`1*riaone_2. Fl'V|_, __.___.___ ,. _.,. .1 `LC ,___,l` L, -1 A Hbn-;L's -lN Gas:-:85, Pufiee Burk} Ciintoml. ...,L,_ ,_,, !?9`?{E*".: _i`'3T- -'Evline En;on[h.' 17! 4.1. .. `n.-.: `xpulst. ` ` `-Nm-ah Hopnar. ` _Qf soci_e$y.7 thT6(Tro11et An nrfiqi`. whmm nintnrnn um um: nrht for Body is 1; man that never hm! to W6!-1: E for Al 2. hub In-`s n1wu.ys ln:.~;y pn1'. .. ;.11s:I:ix1g some li:1eofstnt`;;.' some vnm'ic<~. l1i::}25;`.;z'_\' \'.`i& h S]lI()k(`, he told lhi: om: 'i".`.e;`.`._'.' _vr..x'.<: ago I read 0f'.L-\\'01'ich yuun: 1-,. slum-n who had become mun; . ` Tlw 4ith< :~ ' x':"un(1.~z wore lwlpingz him ml in (:1'}1o1"to`st;\1(ly thespecies. It_cuu;:h( ' my fancy and I undertook the same oxp:~x-- ~ inmnt. A thnu.~`emd intcrestixfp; incid:n:;- might be rvmllul, but`. there was one that Chtlllgcd thowholo current of my life. _ (inn nvnrlinn nhnnf. tlul: I nmnulml n1 uUl'1_\ In u III. :1 livingz. L1: 11);: s:;3:u* 28.1. 1, "or in:`:u!;:in;: lJi_'_'hK. .\\hcn M his 1:1;-.;x'y \`.`ial 'l".`. e;r_v _\'r.. lizrgl in n..,l,... s .\ V She was wondering if her rcfusing`m_e two \4l.lll.lJf.',l7\l IIl|." \\ IIUIU UUl'IUUU Ul [Hy H117. Onouvcnin,; uhnutdiisk Ipmmdcd zit i the back (lour at is house nnd was lLIJS\V`( I`(`(l by 0. stately, noble looking woman, who recognized me with a gasp, while I felt .-is i though turning to stone at seeing her. You know the mental vacuum that visits ix mun in time of deep einl)arrnssnieI1t,`P I stiittvrccl and sputtered nndgroped about in n fx"I1itleszsciI01't; to explain, while` slu , wore nlo_ok of `mingled pity and disdain. yonrsbeforu had brought me to such in alum, whiln I was inwardly cursing the earth for not ynwnlng just long enough tn swallow me. At lxst I rallied suillciontly to muke her undorstandfl We had'a merry ; V inenltogebher, chouglf'tl1`eTiired girl turned ` `wait on `sir.-h u lookln critter. l up her nose and rofusd point; blank U ` mm... ...= ...'.. i..\,.;...'.. |.`,......,.,: y ..... ,., IJlll'UL'I', HM" ll; an HR , HUN. the M:-.1'm S1lbSi(l0p;l, tr11's1)ir<'xl.` I lm(1.zu'unL:'z`:ctt pzLrtc(1'uIIi(:v1-gm u t'L`l`{.'Lil} Limo cv1'y morn- \vu11x1- tllaxtjlml>o(1'1'ou111_]1ui '1`()11x11ih1 .,......uu. ..... xxu use A 49.... nuuu,u.uuJ ` w.,.,,,, N,-cm, M-(-1,1,, ,um.;u-_ l _ Nike Undiwtaild--`W3 had i - Man)` r0niurku.hlo CIISCS ()f-U115 kind of rineultogebher, memory are told. An inhzibitmil; of i\<:w ` England, _whcn on 9, vi.-it to lujngmud, went to see the hoxno or l1isz i ncestors. `Ho T 110 W`? 01' "ii h08ti`S3 501111106 b"081lSE thought he recognized the Villngo church i I."9 T105 W `V1`0 5119 had th0iEM `ll? 5 and the landscape, bubho belivvml ho must I (`llght he!` 0 the Tcbound `ind `,VJ,1(,3`. Lhuva seenyu. Ilicturfrtiieilx before: }lo'w; Vzclifiljiink hail`. llnhvil f|WUTTH3i *f>~";~ovcr.-on passing through the (-,lmrcli`y`ar(l' ' umlllil C`0."hill.!`: Mid 1111. Sh?! SWPPHY M1` I his attention was espcoiully attracted by 11` li11ti.(`d tillltf-H10l`li1lSh,llV'01)i)I1 mistaken 1 tojnbgtone on which the Mme inscribed 1" Nlikint 1 `W1 H0 3-1111 1!111f8- I Md seemed familiar. On inquiryhodiscovered * {`t1`l 9`~` Sh 11" W9? 9119D90t0d in -1"`-'5 1 that; the young girl who wus buried there how you know why she often culls me he: ` had been engaged to one of his um-,egt.orI, d831'01d tNm'1P-""'D9tTi9-FY09 P1`959~ Who, according .to nn `account given in n ``'``````' r-``'` _ . ' book Written on tho 1`:unil;.`. llSCd0fi1jl1 to shaving a Lndy._ my visits to the tomb oi" his lowgl one. A Tom the bur'ber," whoso dexterity with - "o ., - C _ the razor isn household word in Boiiiliuy. 1 HOD` Ammnm smry 19 tom f ".3-"" 1 smreman who Went-'0" "' "ism 0 Soinorsot , -A to the been ; and there recognized and reiiicnT\.i'ckl?w`cl1' lmdiwus hunting tho red deer. $0 hzulnovvr done cious whioh 5 5.1mS-T befomv l_ _]`9 mth" Md hum" `just ed ch`? rm d"..1'- m bm_rs rm` several country. 79 1" the curly 1)? M 1'15 M9` _. _,___, _,u_,_ ,.,_ _, _. , , A nplnhrnfn m-her. fnllu nnun-v nf hnw ..-..2 ..,..._ ..l ,. ll BUUFU U1` lHUl'U Ill UH`? PUUl'lIgU- > pictures} sought by connoisseurs once drew mild and bittey i_n `xi'ou\vich. A singer, upon whose Vliquid uot;es'iu'thru1lvd audiences, linger, in htggjoungcr dnys stsrvml the ab\_1_deuts,of, , Okford in the bur 31 the Miter. r-A-.4nHnn.~nh~l.nA Tnv\r`nv\ nn+nn'.m nvunn lAo._Il JIILIDUJD LIUIS .l|l_I`.\ Clhkl IJIIUI I had used two b0Xu! I felt," sonxowhanl liar. 'I thenwpurclmsod- the pills "I mysllfegxd.ontinued me treatment. I found that the . pain "xvas gradually iecreasing. Ic_oul d_get res`. and shop'- Lt| night, `which .hzul' iritlmrto "been l Sllolgimpusslbld. I continued u.-3ln',.; Dr..Willia.ms_ Pink _Pillrs for Several months. and the result_ is that they have ffecled a. complete cure, und`I am D (TW:I!j0'ing::the~best of lnealtzl. yl ca{n_ assure` you it i.~;ig1'eat.V1*ol1:3: to be 'l'n-o {mm Hue` trouble Lllul. no}ulo-..4n_y Im- miwmble fat so unguy y-ms umll lum- {O tll&l1l{'D1'. Wllllallxsl PH-.l(~ l)Ill.<,lu1 ucceed.ng when doctors m...n;._.'..\;z`. "`V'Dtf, Willllltha Pink Pills .'u:*, I 4lmu;lly' .uP'7lHl1u blood and ue}_v`i7a. lu:l`..- :l6j!T1r6vf9*i1rtl"tl1fIla.`TlTlV 1 lTg"iIF` 1 jgom the syste_r_u._ '["1cre ismllo Moron!-., ' jdulexo Ieither of `Lhasa causes wml: ink Pills Willvnol. cure, umlin, hund- ih nf lldnu Hymn L...... .-..~s......l ....o; ...a.: -LuuHuug. ~--- (_ I when, shortly s1nr:~i. _nd'lm11` luth(:r.un l prn_xin'.it_v to #51 h1'iokcd'u1 Im'1t.w:n4}1(-, | \V|mn Hm uh-mu unlmhlnd it hunmni.-ml I y \l.A1Ul'll HI IJHU UlH' J1 IJHU 1VllUUl'- .,;:A:disting11isl1ed,,,].0ndon,.actrss,,.0n0e. , helped the Lhirsty'pntrous of the Alhambra to thrixt clmlce, und thouszmds of vir- tuous wi\'esun(1 faithful x11ot1he.1's give tea-. timony to the {mat than even the. bar may I ` le 11 r.te_p}`.i11g,stnI1u tn tl1ed_0mcsbic heIu'th. Indvtd it is IIIR-,.l`.za1`111z1'1`zLI who 1135 some dd; A V]]Ig(3 of aelurt im'1".4St1`:m(1 1\I2g&zin6.' The AlbertToi1etSoap.C0.,Mfrs. ' Montreal. _\ `NONE BETTER J .2` FOR at .9: DELICATE SKINS ow~ SOAP V-:V\V Tr:unp In Luck. .w. . 1m, BARBIE rauizsnm. A1>::iL` Vs. 1:07. ggvuu a.-no vuu uuu uunc, uuu |l|_ uunu- fds of cases they h-1\vex't:st()xed patients ._,$i)Llie'Ai`ti| afterall-ol1er i'ex1u'+(lie9` "ham- tailed; `Ask 101' Dr. `Williams Pmkl Ptin*r.~and- 4'ake-*~1not}iing (else: TIT gQiIu_um are aIways:?enclose_d Vin buxiai bfazragzper zguuubnd yvhich `bears the- _tradu>i'nark, Pr. .WiHieuns Pink ` `Ha for Pale . J:`uople.. May be lm-l all denilem ofsetln post V paid on pt . `pf 50 ents a box or 6,/bo_xves fol iinb 00., B:,g(:kl\'ill, Onthj. . any-nun----u aVd.i1te.~'Bing the DE, ,lV\_illiu'1u.~ L nnzounbingz to xnunlmry of this Lind case of animals. ])m'win t(~1l. at `progeny of `these dogs, wh'on who. PEI l\'\".:`l_V lllllillllll. ` A nu*xno1-y-of things thnb.onr`nnm.:r have done is c()11.~=ism1t,v.i:h .s1'r'i r. ing, and" we have so1xu*.I;.. .! were taken to (Jentrnl .~\'nwriu.: mg! to hunt. door in n p.'1I`ticllL1I` v;:.y, .-* taken ont \\it.l1o1xt, thrir ]:u1':;n;c.z, l\:z;.. ' at once according to (hu1`2u'Liu.n1ur 11191;: Without; being trained. Thiu kind nf nwnmrv m-mu`: in 3h`r-n\ VVIIIIUUU L)l'lUg l1iUHL'll. v This kimLof Imunnry occur: in itforozn forms. A sudden turuof thv roaulin 1-. Btmngomountry br in;1s us men to 1'am =..` with a`1z1ndsc:xp0 that scum: f:nni1im-. Meeting a person for tho first mm-,. v.u { feel as if W0 hm! u.h'ouL1y svcn him. l{u_zx(i-` 1 whole scene scmns fumil the thoug}1ts or the l:1u,':1mg', or l~,0th, seem as If they had ulrczidy hem ]1ro. to the, mind. Again, :1 'funvml srrhice, n` procession or son1c.1mgo:u1t,ull utxpnce thu: 1 _ mg a book that we have nv\'o1- suen l)\`fdx`c, I L. J.` ... llnnu hm 4 All_Ii'iShm1ii once referred to wihat ..ha.9 ' been c'.1ilc(i~pseu(io inmnoryas the xnemory : ~ :1 (iroam of the p)'L`\'itil].\i I/ii;.i:1 |i`.:i' . kcicntiiic point of View this cxp]n.nn,'.ion is that he"i'nu} of things that novsr hzippcrmi J lo` him, but -a more ox;-.ct denition mils ` us that it consists in the Lolief that a.new I state iiasixcen [)I'(3\'i()iib'iy,I.`X])!iit`IiL`(`d, so 2 that wimn the suite is` pnxiucgd for the ; first time it seems fmuiiinr. Or, as Won 3 xivli Hoiines says, All at once u con'vi`ctio'n : . ushes upon_ us that we iufve hetrn in the same precise oi1`cnn1st:mces as `at-the pres- 1 cnt instant once or many times before"-- . ` nsort of feeiingiiiatmnkes some people.` I i i think they nre ghosts. Hemids jocuinrly that the feeling oannot. he the uicnioryof I a previous state of existence, for he gives the case of a student who, ivhcn hiacking E his shoes, had `the conviction that he h:td '{ often done so before, and he mentions us g nn cxpianution the fact of the hmin ix-ing ' is double ox-gun. _One side of the brain re coivcs the impression before the other-, and inthc second case there is tho nwinory oi ' the first impression, But to this \ it'\ i:' it ` may be objected that tiicre is_.n c0n\`i('t.i0n tiintn the former state was (`X[)i:ifi(%ii(,'t.`(i at long time before, soinv-tinios`,v too, with tin. belief that it occurred in u runoio and oth- erwise forgotten-7-pztet. Somytiinvc. no doubt, them is an _uc_tnni xm-,n.m'_v of 1 drezims. The latter is most often tho ms`. when some incidcnminring iinfdny m H2 ,' been I01-gotten on (\\\'.';_'.:o!!iI:;_g in ii \' 1..-. ing. Anothor ex Jiunution ftiiixitnwinzz ti:-~ thi-ory of heredity y,mt-inory is not im).v-~'- sibio. .This would incliuioiim t-awn!` x.i:;~ student who iiixtciicti his sliocis. From; `:1 perfect.-`iy rmionui. -i , A 1ninIn1-v.nf Hnna thnf. nnv- nnr~:I.`:w-: 1 U1 I HAUU blljjlv HU HUl3IlM'.lLbU 1r'Lf1IlU_llll)Li, 1;u_[1_ he never .discove'red tho .. original _u1_xti1 I when. on a visit to a Country house, he ` discovered the face zunong the pom-nits of the ancestors of the family. On inquiry.he' E found that his grandfather had imce been |_ engaged to be mn1'ried-to the girl, but had` i `been obliged to give her up on the pressure ` "of her relatives. - T\u Av1I\n`a` `DIAL tall.-. .-J n `nut: .-Ln Inn! U1 HUI` I'(3llMolVL'B. ' > .Dr. Arnold Pick tells of a man who had `chronic `attacks of pseudo memory. Whom ever he was present ut a. social gathering or visited any place that was new to him, the incident, with all its fumiliai-' circum- stances, uppeorud_ so familiar that he was -convinced ofuhzwing received the ismne im- pressions before or having been surround-' ed with the same olijeots under `the same conditions of weather, etc. If he under~ took any new occupation`, he seemed to have gone through . it at some proevious time and under similar conditions. This feeling sometimes appeared at the time, sometimes at the end of ' a. fewhours, and sometimes notnntli the next day, but ai-` ways with great distinctness. In this case an explanation may perhaps he found in the `men's iossession of 2; var owerfui 1 . imagination; which, being constontlji ex- ercised on-a---nuniber-:o_f~rrpossibie either tions. led to, the recognition afterward of . similarities ih'actuul"i'pcrie1iee. `A a tin n\'31\uiiv\i1i9i:\1\ in 'nH1m- mums: it nun: . A celebrated artist; tvlls 0. story of lmw} I when he was playing with pencil and pa- | per, he sudfeiily began to draw wportaruit; of 3. face that he seeim-.(Lto 1;Q1iie_in1>g:, BALL ha hnvnvv rann\1n'v-nil Hm nvIhv`nu] um `~ yf H1 LUU l'U.1'1y ]lHl'l1 UL lllb L111`. ~ 0 |. Hl1:lllluc`1'1l/H15 Ill uuunla UL[JUl'1t51|UU. . `As an exmuiliatlon inother cases it may be that there is an` actual memory ofevents that occurred in early childhood and re- mained for a longtime forgotten byjhe p_cnte1{ toils of ti, clergylnnn whowent with is pn'.r_l3y of friengls-t did not remember he had ever seen before. As he approached the gateway. he became ,.\oh,ei9gl,;,, Qfj_'_q._>ve1'y vivid impression of .li1tving' eeehit pievioizsly, and he seemed to himself to see not 6 nly tho gutexvziy its? ' self, but _'u,l_se' donkeys beneatlr the arch `and people on the top of it. und in was for -viotiin of '21 delusion or prank of memory, until, onluquiring of hie mother, ahe;iri\ "formed hixnrthotsiwlieh he wea;J8 ` months old _she lied gone to the ce.stle~with ii`1e1'ge _l` pm-t-y and 'tuken,_lii1n in the pm1'lle1`_0 a `doni;_ey,'und that the elders of` the `party. . `having bx'oug1xq_;_lu1ioheon with them, give 4%. on thereof oi`. glxe gateway. j ` ` ' ` individual hiixieelf - andhis frie1i'ds.--'-Gur- -- some time in the belief that he was the- ii i ' 1 ' 1 1 I I ' 0naof"'thep1;zzling. things tqizhe V8>tl`l- -- vuuu um-ugu l , 4 1 . dents "of the`-newmcienco of pald6logy,-or "child study, is the ditfereutlmethdds which - ' children empldy ilearxiilrg to walk. _Ono ! child will never oreep,' But` rise up sudden- J. .ly_amH;oddi'e off, dnobhr W111 creep eniree ]. ly with one _knee ai1d,in' a ldewsxys dif . tion, but he, too, _nds'tha_use_o his legs and feet in mm timn. while nthird hlfnhm - -would ho. MUD, UNI! 115, UUU, uuuu l4llU_\lHU_U| IHH IV`! pndfeetln _' time, while athirdhltohe algmg the our in" a'sltating'pontureL1or.; weeks before he stands` and startaawag,` Many. more variation; 01 thaplaln straight L `rm-weird `areeptngghave `been Mdismfvmd. and tube expo;:tn are wondering. why $131; nun! nnakln "I\'av`nnnlnid~h%! ` . 49 `wai1k1"R'1'I%1W0Hh9!N I . liilnntlvo` hits at t_he`vhnmuh*un1mul;:;, rrs. MAm#ssT'moNs mp .cAusE's THAT _ARE ASSIGNED. 5 hig Ldthe early op`e11`igi; of Vi;ti0n_ thwngh me great `lakes and the _ Wfeuue system.` It is expected mat I019 `Will he nu.-5 uJu` thrmmh from Lulu: Onions Illustntiou That Hug I Punlllnr 3 ` Appearance ta Many of Ua--What Sqme ` Famous Men nave Snid_Concernlng This Interesting snbjech x . \ ` s lhItlx`mt1voha_h!ta at o_he{~hu.:,mn*mm_u -mu mugboa V bngaxxnnnum omz. : gin emu Psuxsxno MEMORY; I "q`h':1g`1 sudy. - ......lI..,.. J.Ll-..; rmmy or agonizing pain anu ` A sure, safe, and s eedy curs: for all xverrk ness and ,(li.=ea:` 0? the organs distinctly feminine is f.>n:w.d` in Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescriution, It prepares for motherhood by making these organs strong, healthy.a_nd elastic. If tnkerrduring the period preced- ing xnotherhno-1 it banislies the usual dis- comforts. It imures a healthy baby and makes its advent easy. almost aimless. It? provides axnpie rinixrislriixcnt or tl1c`11c'~.v- c05ner,':1nd s'2;;>;': -:15 the nmth~;r`s period of. illness and debility. It `is the best of all P0551016 (ICKUI. known medicin`-3% for womgn and over 9o.<.~ 2- ` (Si them have said so over thir simtatriiya. It ya \v.x - rmre of it write to~1ts4 d1SCdV E.`X`C(x Dr. 'R..\". PXCICC, citicC"cotisr`t.e ring physicinnro the Invalids Hotel ...td Surgical ln. at Burma. N. Y. . .. ... .-..s 5uzm bunuugu UV]. Lu1u,t`1p'.l.'lt5LlU5. 3 We are far too apt to regard actual 1 blessings as culzxnxitjes, to look upon ` thadnrk side of things. . Some sorrow ; I comes to us, and we rebel. `It never 00- i ]- curs to us that perhaps we need the, 9x- 5 , . nnvinunn uylninl. nzuz...-.... ..1...... _..... ..:._,. vuua Lu un uuuy ytuuaya WU Aggcu buoya- perience whiohfsorrow alone can give. Illness comes, and we fret. But we can- not always be well. Ailments are very `often given to us to make our apprecia- tion of good health the keenen God has an aim, Kl direct vpiirpose, in everything `hekloes. His blessings come in different - forms. Nor are these forms always such as we would choose. Lessons can be more eectively taught in innulnorable cases through sorrow thzu{1irou'gli pleas~ me. We should` never know what a pure, beautifnlc-olor wliito is if. we did . not have black to bring out the contrast. We want only pleaisiim in our lives. When sorrow ttoxnos, We rebel and re- fus to recognize it for "What it so often ` is-_-a` blessing in disguise. We` qannot . always have it June. There` must befl March.` Yet March has its spring v,io-A; lets. . . ' | TREE Qua DI-gnk Cohumed Ina Lifetime. rm. ........-... 171 `~- I w t. 1-lin--4`nhii`n " .5-in mmm. \ICdx\`:t1`(l w. .-4-.._y-nu... 1301;, under the title or , The ()(l\I1` of Spring Violets, writes ` ` most foreibly in `The Ladies Home; Journal on the theme that there isa` bright side. ' to everything-,-even to March, the most disagreeable month of ' the year, -for it has its spring violets. t It: is true, he writes, that it is dii- ; cult sometimes to see the bright side of sorrow, sickness and death. And yet there is distinctly. a. brightside. No sor- ` row comes to us without a renson. We never know our friendsjuntil sorrow or` illness comes to "us. We never know` what loving kindness and thoughtful- ness mean until we stand in need of them, end our hearts seem to best against the walls of a cold, merciless w_orld.,, We`. learn something: from eve'r y"" to us. We learn to distinguish between friends, and what more priceless posses- sion is thre in the whole rangfe ,0! knowledge than this? What develops us more `than trouble? Virtues of heart, which we never dreamed of as existing 1 grief and from each pain which comes 1 within us, reveal themselves when we ' are sorely tried.` That is why `sorrow and .triu1s*are given us--not to give pain, hut to develop us, to better equip . us for sontetliing unknown which lies in i '1 l E i 1 4 I cum n.. ....A.: rguwruuue uyewm, I]. Is expected mat '1a;w_i1i be Nuesiugjinxgongh from. Lake to Lgke Qutagu in by the; middle of April. ._........ ! uu nu. mug.` uuug; u1l1\LlU\VLl WHICH HUS 111 j { T the: fucu1 ` [ meet or understand miless We had isf ` gone through certain ,0xporiences. \.V4\ nrn fan` fnn sun} n -msiynwl emhu V _'I`he Kinfs Joke. \_ ; . King of the Fijis--Say, Arabella, I ve` 5 discovered in fine new dish for our bill pf farre, ' M {A e1la--How do you make it? _ 5 KTi`df the Fijis--We put a Chicago man and a Boston man in the pot to-; gother. _ ' m `i j ` Arz1be11a-&V}1at Kng' of the; Fijis--Why-, po1'k and beans of course,`-New York Journal. I cnnnu AJIIIAIA vuuaunucu. The. average man takes food and "drink each day, Lu I uuewuua. ` 5% pbund of 1 mounting to a ton of solid and liquid nburishment annually. In 70 years he eats and drinks 1.000 times his own wi Home Jgm-nu]. _g.izii..-A-Lgsdies . ` l [afraid of .wha,t _11e, vcap air_1y1,;ae_e, A _ VA--;hei*s'ei,s'_x1io1`*e 1iab19 to {ca'rev_mh 1 than withont_.'bli_;1dc1-s. Hex; is, eldomg 1 .j`-* ' I i And Than I: 5 Bright and Cheerful Side ' \\` to Everything.` ' 1.31.... ...I T n.1, ,, ,1, u .-.u r . . I ` A good, practical home medicalworkistl1e ~ - best friend and adviser 21 young wife cm: have. Dr. Pierce"Co'ni`n1on Sense Medical Adviser is such a book. It contains mil pages and 300 illn Several elm ~. ters are dC"u.c\l 2. lhereprotluctive pl ` iglngy of worn.-1'. and facts-tlmt every wue . {lend 50 stauips for cl_oth-bound copy. .~and mother `should know. ' Over a millim: women possess cnpies of it. A new exlliimz is ready and will b<:,,given away absolutely mm-:. For pap`:r-c0\'Cre(1 copy send 31 one F cent stmnps. to cover" the cost of mailing and cu mt/VV, to the \Vnrld s` D.s~g>en- snry ` Medic; A. l'.1lY.\lo,_\.\. . \' " 7 ' pmess. H |BVL.i I helpless, motherless babe to the care or strangers who `nave no blood interegat in its welfare. . Kiml as :1 Sister of Chanty or a nurse may be, they cannot replace the lov- ` mg ministmtions of a mothn This ever ' recurring-tragedy could be avoided 4f we-r ` me would but learn the vital importance of caring for the health and vigor of the deli . cate organs that bear the burdens of rxxatcm ity. _ The woman who neglects weakness and` dxseae of tlxese orgnnsvls unlled for moth- erhood and it only holds out. to her the cer-V taiuly of agonizing pain and possible death. weak- ....._-. ...,1 ,r:m.... ,. ob... inrrrann A:=a`:..m'r.. `MARCH HA5 ITS vuouirjij L In all the wide >\snnxe. o{ hnmaz orruh" thew is m nnxe__ og nnmat ondw th_erc is u( more Pmful trgg , :,d'y' than thargol the deuh of 2 mother at child birth. It cuts 1* '..\'/ _a life just at we moment when. is /~,r.~- 7- -, .. .-..u.v---p .- dnsdav: to..ah:m.u.;m-...|: .... I $0 {$11! dus`Vu'_:smir`e` with [cod] _8 HR! J05! (R H`: motmem when. \ha.s achieved its ~ grandest duty :d \at the very otzhci of its greatest mp babe to the care of pixir.-'1r?s'." Tt` 'Ie?F ` LJLIKIISU CIIIU Ill HUI '\\ UYSL llglll. On the wall behind the presidenvs chair, at the head (if the lung: (lining tu_l5lc, is a ,full length p0l`Cl`f1lf3 ()f"l.'W0lllall'{:(71Ilpl0t01y muzzled, and 3 hzm(l. f1`.'.1l1lL ll copy of the principal rlilcs lum;:s in each room; which rules are as ful1uwg:` I\la.r1-icd men ` only are `eligible `f01"I11eI1l1)(`l`Sl1ip. No talking .or. laughing is allowed in the club. Should eithg-`r of those rules be 111- ` fringed the offender will be fined a bottle 3 of_ cliumpagne. Absolute silence is also` required from the servants, exceptybellow` : stairs, and chin there they may Vscarce, speak above their breath lest` their voice: should be heard and caus their instant I dismissal. 'l`hcyure forbidden tomldrese the members` except by signs, while the nm"frih e-.1-9 nmlm"r'.l1mv- wmitu lrnnwn nlcnW\I I115 IIIJU HUi`l.\l. U`. LHU lU4Hl\', (H35 IUULIIUUYS LL: past, and :lf1'&`_1' luoxvingr to him kiss their hands in (1u1'is'i\`0(>f;':1sinu tn the muzz1ed,, lady on the wall after taking their ap- 5 pointed places.-New Orleans '1`imes.-Dem- . ocrat. \ , .,..,.,,..... ......,.>. ............ 1 ` The speed of the Baltimore clippers in 9 days gone by made history redound with ` their exploits. Every boy and girl has read I at some time or place of. the piratical long, `low, rakish looking schoouers thstpcruised I the ocean _ostensib1y_us priva.teers,_ but X chiey as pirates in th`ose`days, and have 3 marveled more or less at their astounding adventures. ,A good story is told of the late Captain Augustine Heurdf that while in command of e ue ship richly laden, 3 bound from China to New York, he was ; overhauled by one of thiskind, which some 3. up under his lee, redks shot into his ship 5. and demanded in good English -', thatshc;]~ should be hoye"_to.7 Captain Heard watched a favorable opportunity, squared his yards, ran the privateer down, passed over her ~~ between the masts, and when well to lee- ; ward brought his ship to the wind and re: ' aumed his course. She had lost some oi _Jl.r_h.e_I;dge&1t...bnt_Sustaiued,noi(iumage,in,,` her hull. Captain Heard left the long, 2` low, black" privuteer, . o'r `pirate, to her ; Afatefand had no doubt that all her crew I perished. ' l it Wm: 51 dnnmnr-(`mun ilna. In An htxtv A Strange Ind Original Institution That i Flourishes In Vie-nnn. ` Vienna, mnung its many clubs, can! boast. of possessixig a very strange. anal: original oriy known as thl: Silont.club, A which was instimtcd some time ago by _ half an dozgn Wags, all of whom were nmr- ricd men, who, to escape from the chatter of nugging and scolding wives and from all sdxihtl of the human voice,ng1'eed to meet together 01:;-v `.-2'- vol: to enjoy an ~' I evonlngof absolutoig...J:. Ild freedom from I conversation. The . members, of whom there are now 50, assemble cvery_Monduy J evening in tho clubromns, Wiil('h;`lI`t) most 3 sumptuously furnished, the \m`lls beingwi ` hung with comic pictiires p<-n'truyiiig the inevitable motl1er~i'n-l:i\v in every possible 1 phase and in licr-wo1'sl light. ` ` On thn wall hnliimi tho nruuirinnc nlmir. K um; muxuucrs u.u'epb uy s1gus,Wn11e me mei nb ers 1nake"'t11e1r wants known also}; if `signs or in writing and converse among ' themselves in the sumo manner.` On en-'5 baring the club ez_\_ch1nomberadvances and ' greets the president-, who receives him. _ with g1-`eat dignity, and who, when all lure assembled, gives theysignulland leads the ; way to the dining room, where, on reach- Innr thl-I ham! nu" Hin in hln>. fhn vnnvnhnv-u h > ` -.... ...,...m. .._.:.iW_ V, W` Tha.G1ecen Bag tells this story of Judge l` Wilson of Ohio :Sev'e1-al lawyers `gathered ` in J11dgeW=i1son a rqom afyzer adjournment of court andwer'51isq11ss1ng`t_21ia ret1re- . `mentv 017.3/member 9f*txe hur.- Among V them was.onQ whose vpraotttse is worth, $25},000 a year.`,}He saith` '1 hive been pmcticings0.vera_l~years and amwell xed. A tholigllt-Ilshodld .I...,.;+.. ...-.. u',..`.....L-.l. .. 4.--... u. .....u..... -1 Wly. ' The Boy Messenger!` company .wu gnnized in 1890 on themnerican pla-n,and a: once ran against the poswlcaoicers, 'who=~`an1d it was trespassing on govern- ment preserves, inasmuch as It was carry-- in`g letters without due authority: The ufcinls had :4: back down, however. Since then the conipany has prospered and has in ` its employfnll told, about 800 persons. `'3 `Tim rnmnsmv ml-m hnnnr mm nf>Mn3 LX151] M1 M10 SUUUI U1 I`Il}IlCC. The call box is {still something of a R : novelty to the Engiislunan. Not; lo."..g; since, "when a box had -bwn pm; in. th ; proud owner was showing in to his ;,:u.,.':.~' I and pxplalning its value. As soon as the V wires in-eoonnected with the central 0!- oe," ho said, `.`and V they Will be in A day or two, all I'll have to do will be` to turn ` this little crank, so, and I can have 1ncs- i sengers, cabmeu, remen and police right at the house in no time." He had scarcely donespcakingwhcn his assertion was \'cri- = ed em}.-lmtivully, for the box lizul been wired that attemooxz, and the llliill had uc end of troulwlo explaining to the mob in _, red and blue und grnyaod green that was" clmnoi-mg at his door how it all had oc~ curred. ` TLA AMAA` lll..,.....!l AS .. ....`I 1...`... ..,. I,_. [I i Thcuoddost locus" of u call box so rm doubtless is n coin. ' One customer of the company h.'1>-` .-ar:`:xn, lax be put a in his coffin, so than would he amuse after ! burial and find Ix-imsclf still ulim he will 2 be able to so inform his fr'm1xds.--=I\ ew York I :-css. ` ,9, h,.,_,,,l.....` I17". `u--.-u-nu navy. In KIIQDIOH ; to fall dowxamira Ifcoal { Vdn,s_r1ay`,' ;9..ahoqt.: ohraell my t 1" nig; niiawittrv l ~;md`only/food ehunuzlnyfa ' .;Ati._.'v}hovdvr, ; `agree that "wrrla "ti 'pe_r.g_on `would have ` `H4Fm39$"iWd9 `of "1,isb`y - ' and~n,o-B\ioy;3 qt qhohl`l I am home .wi .hQ'1'1t mg ,1` , Wmrpyoof : M. V . 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