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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 5 Dec 1895, p. 2

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lulu-nod "In inu- l Ah B‘USWEB‘E BARRXSTERS. BOX STREET ch" .1» I. err. Mudondd, Davidson I Patterson, A. ROBINSON, L. D. 8., DENTIST. JAMES llcCULLflL’GH. LL â€"ANDâ€" Financial Broker P. G. BUTTON, VETERINARY SURGEON. lRADUATE OF THE ON- GENERAL AGENT FOR The Sun Life Insurance Company. Barri-tar. Bouolbor. E00. Dulc’n Block. Funn- Ind Vin-n hourly (or 8-1- nnd to Hon: I do not. want on when your (not With buoymt mumps tread on air. And you an smile on w you meet. And banal: can. But. when the rand is long and cold. And mm seams the way olmn And you are wary. sad. And oldâ€" Come than. momma I do not want you. when your nuns Fran lip ta lip j: pmudly rolled. Idnmtmtyouwbonyourlm on , But Wm you (is t. and strive. Ind wm. MALLov. p. A.. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Hun Tuviédwthoi: downy wing: in sweat 13pm. 19b hovering net at clauda (organ P. R. -HOOVER, {SUEB 0F IIRBIISE LICEISES. GREEN RIVER. ONT. Rz¢ DALEY, Money to Loan OI Fun at! Vin-n I’m-mm. Wm: mom I" I mm the mad man. Which 11mm] Inns while I“ "I. A mflmlgn ovary None in TONSORIAL ARTISTS burnt?” w. Ammntmmmm mammmmhm And ”but than the Hunt tram th- m Thu-kyhrkwuhh-in numb- nhnn. Sheâ€"1'1! nu: final for India: fin Immune (Jo-’1» nil! light “nub-ill and» Thanks went. by m an m; , ,, dw Eeâ€"Id do]! J. W~SEANKRL cALL A1 I’HE PIRIS TDISHBIIL PIHLOB Mme: Way’s Block, Smflvilloa @tibunt 103 P VETERINARY. AUL‘I‘IONEERS TAIIIS LEGAI; minimumâ€"Bunch Built iv {1)th yellow luster shone: “his “I“ Ml! 318m 11m --l.- Bums for ll. um gunman! nint ud Shun Minimum Inc'- with 20 ‘3 Between the 'l'wn dMI maurpmled' It 11. Haven't mid-M I bunting) wile! FINAL] CIAL 33 @3181?) W. MeDONKLD. as”. A. PATIBBSOX‘ A- HART. ‘3; u-uu‘i horn dual rrompdy “Landed the Subbub. Plld h Adv-loo RATE: TING Fluency Soup. Cal nauqum Mr Sam». no" incomplnla )LICI‘ M2. 1.1:. nu IndSthifll» Bar n uul. in no. LE. BIT Mansionflous: m the link. (if And Ind-r ‘u Ihortul notion Pronrium. nous. 1‘qu ‘lle. m3. lhin um mam NMSHHH Int-rating Ia.- About but Own County. (Inn Main. tlu "In“ sum. um All Pun DI the aloha. Call-Ind Ind Alum-d hr Elp Ending. THE VERY LATET FROM ALL 1115 WORD) OVER. in Halifax aid {91' p_ronns£ HOD. ' Mr. c. a. Kitchen of town_wna thrown out 0! his Waggon a Eamllton and very wriously ‘uumd. Luke Erie by the Canadian" numeri- tms (or poaching. will b6 'aold. _ The question 0! a public library will In all probability be submitted to the cuizena 0! Ottawa at the municipal el- \ym‘ A threeâ€"year-cld daughter 0! Mr Geo e 1“. Gibson 0! London fell into a pa of hot. water and was guided to death bah strik ic‘aiuied id-mon. _ The Ottaws Field Battery iatho win< 5r of the Governor-Genera?! cup tot anenl emciency.- through the A company beet. 5 1.000 t . The . The city at Toronto has contracted for the winter c031 su ply with 3. But- falo firm at a much owar rate than thn tendered by the local dealers. Max Bauhmann 0! Montreal. has been arrested on a charge of. bnrmng tyvo or three houses for the sake of the m- suranee money on his furniture. The .i diluent. disqualifying ex-Mnypr Aubry 9f u_l.l from uhl'm office for like l and fmmg hm) $994 as been confirmed by the Court of Appeal in Montreal. Miss Mr. Samuel Davis. founder of. the teat cigar-manufacturing firm 0! S. vis Sons. pt qutmal. digd '13 uferred on A woman. A young man named McTaggayt. liv- fi in London South-knocked his eye- _1 out wiLh awhlp that he was nking 3 horse with. His Sarah Sleeth. a. well-connected mug woman 00 St. John. N. 3.. 00m- itted suicide by ghooting hersell 3â€"35.3'grnrd3â€"yflatfernodn. in bissixâ€" tyâ€"I‘ust you. Mr AndreyVV_Gre§or){_ Hi1}. Police uy.n--.1 nu. numcn uneuq â€"-â€".. _~ ,, Magistrate of the Counties o! \Vpllanfl and Lincoln, died at. his home m N1- agara Falls. 01“.. on Saturday night. aged aixtyone. It is understood that the Donaldson [mg w_i11_pux. qufla: steam“ 13° 'een St. ”n1". It is understood that the Donaldson line will put on a. scanner between St. John, NB., and Glasgow, and will make runs during the winter as firequently as traffic demands. fell from the roof of a, two-storey frame house at. Niagara Falls. Out... twenty feet to the ground. He fell on his head. and. was instantly killed. Joseph Crusman. tailor. of 15th- briQe. was sentenced to five years' im- prjsonment for burning his store. sud Mgss Rubia CllIton. his accomplice. re- cexved a. three-year sentence. A son at Mr. Napoleon Belanger of the Public Works Department at Otta- wa was drowned whale skating. while the boy's brother and a. companion were rescued by aid arriving promptly. Shortia. who is in the Beauhu‘noia €301 under sentenoe_o£ death [or the alleyfield mfw- " Wm y w.- unfl's wo‘ra‘fg the guards about v fate. A’ ‘ delegation. regimentm the '01:- sta. and Georgian Cans . waited on the Government 0 Quebec to ask aid (or the scheme. Premier Tnillen promised to give it early considera- [1011. The directors of the Ottawa. Ind Gatl- neau railway‘ went to lease every un- claimed leke between Wakefield and Desert, some‘ forty in number. and to make the betineau district esportsâ€" mim's resort. A report on the inspection of foods. drugs. and fertilizers during the past fiscal year has been resented to the Controller of Inland venue by Com- missioner Minll. and will shortly be issued to the public. A penniless tramp named Maurice Barber. who slept in a Hamilton police elation on Sunday night. Monday morn- ing received a. drelt for fifteen hun- dred sterlin from Englnnd, being his share of ‘ father's estate. the mnnmm D U LILLKCHA gnu Ia alum in the persecu i and killing of Chris- tians. Instead I protecting hem. Reports of businem in the United States this week are not entirely satis- tutory; general dulness is experienced, prices are shrinking. stocks are usually large and the demand week. while dis- tribution is delayed by unfavorable weather. The movement of crops isonly fair and wheat and cotton are being held neck in the hope or higher primal Hides have again declined. as A rule manufacturers are doing little. and no chin e for the better is probable until the ew Year. 0! course thejiolidn in the States has had I depressing of Act, which mild and storm weather has in- tensifieq. The (at t at bu are never care to increase-stocks near t e close of the year elm helps to explnin the gen- eral slncknese. ' GENERAL. Recent storms and floods in Russia drowned 600 persons. ~ The directors of the Ottawa and Gatl- neau railway‘ want to 'lem every un- claimed lake between Wakefield and D918“. some forty in number. and to 'o the Guinean district seaports- mnn's resort. James R. Ford. alias Wood. of Win~ nipeg was sentenced to 28 months in 3311 at Montreal for forging 30. RR. . passenger ticket. Ford deserted his wile and 18111in at St. Pbillippe and sloped with a young womm. A convict; in the St. Vincent de Paul penitentiary has notified the warden that he knows the man who killed Ma- dame Damers. at St. Henri. last J une. [or which crime Napoleon Deniers. the wo- man's husband. will shortly be tried. A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce of Montreal asked the Gov.- ernment to send a delegath 9f bunt- ness men to France to ascertain upon what basis trade could be encgumged and developedA Brushes prommd to consider the request. The wile of Mr. Frederick Griffith. moulder. of Landon, 0nt.. gave birth to triglets on Thursday. two boys and a. 'u' . All are healthy and well formed. «The couple have been married fifteen years, and have had eleven children. 0n the first occasion Mrs. Griffith pre- sented her husband with twins. The estimates at the hundred ox: more Agents of the Bankers' Asaocmtion. stationed throughout Manitoba. regardâ€" ing this en’s crop, which are absolut- ely rel‘ 19. Ire as lolluwazâ€"Wheat, total acreage. 1.140.216: total yield. 33.841392 bushels. Barleyâ€"Aaron a. 153,839: total yield. 5,993,547 bushe a. Oatsâ€"Acreage. 482.858; 'mtal yield. 25,855,989 bushels. ‘ Auriefisnthienthe murde veto! Cel- ina Cons: y, confined in jail at Mont” real. has n handcuffed tor the last two dnys. except at meals, and then two gun-d3 have to watch him. He is n terror to all the inmates in the in- firm . He made a deliber to nttempt to k' a guard. and would ikely have succeeded had it not been for the watch- lulneu of the other patients. Capt. A. E. Cuthbert. of the Canadian mounted police. who in st present in San anciuo. in In interview on the Abate:_boundary. spid thlt Ce'nedf. us t sub: ' n the blrun let a? cutanecuiggizwâ€"Ethofie (fl numb ut Estimâ€" $1.7 to minuin order. he in: fly :1: us simply _humk.s (or t. .. x .,,L A-.- oommodation ol the mull? detachment; 01 mounted police ant m the frontier. GREAT BRITAm. Blondin. the rope walker. wu mu- ried 3t Lcudon. . Third-clmdining are.“ hobo tried on the Gm: Northern nilwny betwoen London and lands. A London society paper says that the Duchess of York is : vary dutitul wife. am} slugs conduit: her husband on matters arm Sir Chu’lea Duke is oppoud to the division 01 Tun-by. The Duh o: vimm ownl Lon- don property worth more than 880,013,- Then is proapoot of a. uttlement of the Bell-st and Clyde ahipbujlders' trouble by ubimfioh The Ins-triage at Princess Maw W313: and Prince Kul of Swedan it is understood. lake [11:09 in L0 in June next. Maggie Sym’mgton of Napuqe u made In L.R.C.P. Edin. This irst time ‘bis agree has been ploy . E ,, o! Manned. died with [Vpoimin'g utter 8 supp“ heart '5 being formed by the ramington to establish a. awry. with a capacity '01 new per day. . mm smothercd in I nm. Qua. East a; Light. Com- m an “tannin plant. than mails from the same heat mum at Southampton. ‘ It ismnounoed in London that'm'strno- tions haveheen sent to the .Brlmhmn- ister at Rio Janeiro to imme mull to submit the finestion o! the ownership of the lslnnd 0 Trinidad to arbitration. Social London is vex-(y fiey this season. The drawing-rooms o t 0 West end {were rarely as well tilled as they are now. and the publm plaom‘ot amuse- ment are so many gold mines to the happy managers who preside. In receiving a Wmleyan deputation. Lord Salisbury said that he did not care to conceal h'm strong animus in favor o! the Episcognl ‘snd Roman Catholic Chnrches m the matter of secular edu- cation: This has given much ofteneeto the dissenting element. Cardinal Logue.f has issued a aster the British having raised t e B! Embaas in Rome nationu celebrations diual re ands as an of the C urch. d Canndn . Arthur Arnold. the wall» own - lh traveller-and wgltm. is dad. a 1.3.1:. extremely wave “la‘both u a rllllcmn and, author. E6 we: sixty-mm m at age. - Mail: by the steamer Fuent Bis- amk ls dad at Plymouth were de vered in London six hour: sullen mu mails from the nuns boat landet . ,A cast! of leprosy has been dmmen In New York. ' {1 sale of 10.000 tons of E lish steel mus has been nude 11: New ork. Bishop Alexander W. Wnymnn of the African M.E. Church dropped dead at Baltimore. . New York police commissioners have gecided to try the experiment of mount- mg patrolman on bicycles. ‘ Mayor Swift presented a black pit» Lure of Chicago's municipal debts and dimculties at. a mform meeting heldin that. city. The Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe, who was educated at Toronto University. was consecrated in New York. on Sat- urday. Bishop of Alaska. Mr. E. C. Benedict, a. close triend of President Cleveland. says that he be- lieves Mr. Cleveland .does not want the nomination for a third term. ' James F. Eagqn. tlie Irish Fungi nun... James F. Eagan. the man political risoner. was welcomed on arnving in ‘ew York by a large crowd at his tel- low-countrymen. \‘ir inia. negroes own 811,000,000 0! the 8 £00,000 worth at real astatmmd improvements in the State reported by the assessor for the year. "Baltimore \Vbite." a burglar. who is wanted in many towns along the Inter- colonial railway for but lary. has been «unwind in Bogton. an will be held awaiting extradition proceedings. H.H. Holmes was sentenced to death at Philadelphia for the murder of Benj. Pietzel. the application fox-anew trial being refused. The date of the execu- tion will be tixed‘by the Governor. and it is probable that the case will be ap- peeled. yum”. Prof. Marcus Baker. in a scientific lecture in Washington on. Saturda evening referring to the Alaskan boun - ary dis utc. said the only arbitrauo admissi 19 was the arbitration of battle if the British claim should he insisted Luv va- ”A. Au-â€"_â€"__, .7 giving day. reached a sermon on lawâ€" lessness 'm ew York. He said that. the Rome boy train-wreckers should be tried . and convmted within 3 week. and hangâ€" ed with' a month. He also referred scathin y to the evll wrought by sen- sational newspaper reports at crime. The Rev. Dr. Johnson. Baptist clergy- man. of Jefferson City. Mo.. who has re- turned from a three months' tour of . mm WW2? firm“ 1 hangs. He declares that he has joined 1 the hemmedgn Chugghhend is nidmg z nL_:_ The dismver of. In effectual cure for leprosy in “ported from Bogota. VFori 411:: Arguenhn 71113395 have been estroyed by the Hamdxeh cav- Two English missionaries wen r9- 9ently murdered in Madagascar dur- mg a riot. , “VIE i; éerparted Iron: Havana. that'tpe guban insurgents are using dynamite m blowing up railway um. 'i‘he Rev. Dr. Earkhnrst on Thanks- 71‘110 men: illness of the Pope wag d_ue to the lack of vitality. which condi- uon in increasing. ' iSir Her‘l'nré Murrhi, the-new Gover- nor of Newtoundland. has arrived. and received an enthusiastic welcome. .. ifher‘death is announced at Honiton of General Colborne. who first saw ser- vice in the Canadian rebellion of 1338. V Théiname of Emperor William has been-st: ested w an arbitrator of the British- enoxuelan boundary dispute. The "on-man-oneâ€"vobe" and woman'a suugage measures passed a second readmg in the Victorm Legislature. Count von Taste. the’ Austrian states.- man, died yesterday max-ping at Elna- hfan. Bohemia». He was mxty-two years 0 age. Dr. Forester. of Berlin. has been senâ€" tenced to three months' imprisognnent tor lese majeate tor the publicntmn of In article in his paper. Word has been received in Berlin of tha death of Otto Ehlera, the explorgr, and personal friend of Emperor W11- linm in British Guinea. ‘ .Over seventy men and women were killed by a boiler explosion on the 1â€" land of Majorca. some at the bodies being blown into stoma. From Turin oi hty-nine brother: at the Qrdexf pt St. ‘rancis‘drerrWeahflld Coataki Anthognhloa Eflendi. for- mer] Governor o the Island of Crete. has n ap inked Turkish Amhauaâ€" dor to Gm Britain. in succession to the lat. ‘Ruztaln Pasha. The Berlin Tagablatt asserts that Germany. Russia. and Franoe_have con- cluded an- alliance committing them to common tinn upon all questions concerning key. A hiatm'y'df the Armenian massacres published italy ahuw: that 13.1501ivea were sacrificed. and most 0! the ant- vivors. whose property was looted. are in a starving condition. Sir Phili Currie. the British Ambaa: sndor to ' urkey. hanbacked down in his demand for perimaaiou (or a gun- ;hoal: to pass th‘ryugh the Boaphnm, mum ll Logue. Primate of 11613911. 1d a pastoral letter census-1n: sh Airfihmsador to Italy for raised t. e British flag over the in Rome during the recent celebrations. whic not the Cu- znrds as an insult to the head UNITED STATES work in ‘hildrcn in in“ been discovered Elton! Wl‘u A (I ate reports an sions havo in China. 31 me'nt intend budding in exigting in whlqh Macao .r soldmrs, hem-"m flag of the Prop is]: flag. The Berl' "Ntfifiother mornin raided' the . of the Socialis members ham and other leaders of list party. and all per: were impuuqd- g office of the Chm! their latte ed and taken at Police. JURY SAY? NOT GUILTY. END 09 THE on“ mums TRIAL ' macaomo. The proceedings at the triel on. Sat- ESQ-5.3..Whemithe boyâ€"s stood in solemn rows before the president. to receive urdey niternoon Were in some reepecta h d b r the most remarkable which have ever their diplomas. T ere “00 “'90 it 0 - - - - - - 9. Flu“. n5 solemn and still as anybody! been m“ m 3 09L“ 0: ”an“ m mm ‘50 graduated with all the honor_s. oountry- An audience unusually large ghn : ya the end at the story." Buntw and select had filled the court room in said.- t morning with the intention of hear- jn the. remainder of Mr. B. B. Osler's Teaching Blrds to Sing. end Em charge "9 the Jury 0‘ Those men who undertake to train - _ wierzmm- The attendance ibirds how to sing the notes of musical 0‘ lath“ W“ especmlly remarkable, instruments usually teach their pupils “d the mud Jury b?" the gallery .in classesâ€"seven birds to a class. (or ““1 many of the 39",“; "J the body °t fchoice. Girl: and boys that hnve etud- the room were occupied by them. M" 'ed under the best of masters, at the ‘ . ;031er's addresa‘wea, pe h ps. the mos ‘ t at schools. have an enviable film? . .M -_ in". “and mu...“ mm. m mm birds. who are __ Osler's address was. perhaps. the most vigorous one whic‘h has ever been heard in a court 0! justice in Canada. He did not leave a. point untouched in all the mass of evidence submitted. and the way m whi' be connected and present.- ' u.ry “as (air. [arable and 3 address did not. (mung;~ a“... u...“ A...” . 'tber of _the counse t was stnppggl at 911 form. It was stripped or an unnecessary language. everything he said had a direct bearing on the point under consideration. an in the mind ot_ the large portion at his audience he clinched absolutely each department. of his case as be terminated it. '» Lh< I THE CHARGE. He concluded At 12.20. and his Lord- ship Mr. Justice Ferguson immediately began his charge to the jury. In his1 char the lmnM.Judge did not take up t e specific punts ot the evidence. but rather‘dealt with the broad eneral outlines of the case. The genera trend of his charge was decidedly in favor of the l'isoners, end he spoke Irequentlfi. or t e unsu ported sue icicns who i seemed by e charge 0 the proaecu-L tion to be directed against the accused.‘ He scarcely touched at all upon the eVi-I dance'elieited b the Crown‘s exerninap‘ tion in chief. ut frequently brought‘ lintopleer relief the points which were: obtained by the counsel for the detcnoel in their crossexeminstion of the with nesses. The testimony of the datence.i too. wee given much credence by his Lordship. The charge was a. very etron and clear one. admirably delivered. on was listened to with Rrutound respect not only hy_ the jar ut the throngs-d court room. Tower the close of is charge his Lordship was especially im- DMIVO. end when before dismissing the jury. after a very strong charge to them in favor of the prisoners, he point- ed. out to them that the. true spirit of Brittsh justice leaned toward the escege of many guilty persons rather than! e mistaken conviction of one innocent one. the qurlitors in the court room felt that theecalas 0! justice were held by a strong and steady hand; The jury were not long in coming to n decimon alter what they had listened to from big Lordship. ’_l‘hel'u' retirement ’0. (1000 lire mounued t d: surplus w uv... n... .a. from the box was. in tact. little more than a formal cemmqny. for 35 minutes after they. had filed Into their room of consultation they filed out agaln and unanimously declared the prisoners "not ilcy " o! the charge at having in cold load hammered the life out 0! Willie Wells with anelevator wei ht nn thn mornimz at January 16; 1 3. on the morning at January 16; 1893. The little Withered up prisoners accept- ed the verdict without a. sigh of relief. Their LDW when brought up. to hear the words which were to consign them to the [fellows or give them liberty (tomgorar iborty at least) xyu that whic in ted u sure belief in a. full ‘eoquittal. and the Words of the Karenina was a formal pronouncement of what they were alreuly quite confident of hearing. There wu acme little applause in the Audience when the verdict was given. which was promptly stamped out the dignified lndig-nation a! the Sher- l t and the remonstrnnoes a! the 22 conâ€" stables whq have saniigted him in gJuergl- annulus n uv n.- gtha {flannel-a and keeping order in the con: durin this trial. The same improper mnil atinn of approval was attempts}! wh_e t_he isoners at tha IA 4--.“; mn unplu . mm... mm... -. _r,._, , attempted who the 31118011311 at the commzmd at l: Lord: in ategped opt of the dock. but display at t 0.99 mm- guidpd onthunisjta' was even more num- mnnly put down mm on tno former occulqn. and w "n tha little twins were re-nrresud an marched out under gun-d 01 Detective Cudd and two strofi-knd rel le consul) on they do- part0 amid de silence. . kaiafii Inn Iblpl Al-mul ‘I'II-Illh the flu . ‘I'IOIIOD- A dupatch {mm Constantinople says: â€"Tho Turkinh finisher for Foreign Af- fain. _ Tawfik Pubs. called upon Sir Philip Cmis, thy British Ambasaador, ,4“; u“. n..- l 'd LI-‘l‘eenlg {iii-damagemfihhm EURY NOTV LONG OUT éfoéfiic SCENES THE SULTAN YIELDS addition to these Hun-y Ilyams Fwnt‘u-ms the film: 91 pfmirs 7. mi firms: mum. reer d of the ‘urk- n Govern- mp “3qu an it. rum he s o! a.o«20.â€" ° the TIE-1b}:- Misfit-I1 utial tie "Yea." auntla said, smiling. "I I‘ll live cat. I put her into tha box mun Ind packed little bit: at cold plcknrel through the slats tho last thing, just .55 the stag!) man drove up. Poor little kitty! She was so surprised 4 her new and rather mow quarters. but. I knew she wu golng to a very nip: homo and a very kind masterâ€"nut. was Uncle Jack. you know.â€"" "0. was it truly Uncle Jack!" the And t' 1nd Inf-film; you. wouldn't co childre "We mmt'u as hard times a two big round* “99.)? I' m Yul. “grinâ€"while that she just. had to! lie in the sun [or lung resLa after hen" Irolics and Uncle Jack made the most. of those ti to study. “When last. commencement time came and ncle Jack put on his lou black gow and went over [(1.2th one day with a. lot of other_boya m long black gowns. Flufl was mlssing. Uncle Jack could not. find her to lock her in ‘befure he went away. and he was 300 ‘much hurried to hunt. long. So nothing was seen of little Flu“. until she and- denly appeared In her long. sxlky \Vbltfi gown nght. in_am«)ng the lens black , 44-4 .. unlnmn The Cat That Went to Collega Teacnlng Blrds to Slug. Those men who undertake to train birds how to sing the notes of musical instruments usually teach their pupils in clwven birds to a. class, [or choice. Girl. and boys that have stud- ied under the best of masters, at the heat of. schools. have an enviable time compared with the poor birds. who are shut up in a. dark room to start. with. and are. moreover. halt-starved if they are too long in beginning their task of imitation. 0n the other hand, if they get on nicely. and are (fairly "quick at the nptake.” the light Will be» gradually i; re memuwsu.w59:.“1lm3w; encourage them to higher things. As they soon come to find that a little light and (and accompany song. in the long 9...... shut up in a. dark and are. moreover. are too long in be: imitation, 911 £111; A ‘ V ' v r; mmario‘mu.wssuguww; encourage them 1.9 higher things. As they soon come to find that e little light and food wcompany song. in the long run they learn to smg of Lheir own ac- cord [or these necessu‘ies of life. The flute is the chiei instrument used in these bird-classes. ‘ They Were Both There. It a man Is going to play the bully, he ought to have good muscle or nclevâ€" or wit. A Little ndventure into which one such braggut stumbled is thus narrated by an exchmge. He we: a "smallish man with a large voice." Re And a companion. who. be it said to his credit, seemed ashamed of the eompmy be we: in. atpod in the Limel rotunda on Saturday night. The little fellow was talking about Ireland and he said many hard things concerning ‘the country and the people. A big mu: stood by listening to the m1. fallnur's moorings. He merely \V t _ A big mm stood by listening be the little ellow's vapqnngs. He merely smiled. until the little fellow said. in a. very loud tone. "Show me an Irish- man. and I'll show you a coward." Then the his fellow slipped up. a touchmq the httle follow on the BhOUA' dot, and. in a hequ. has voice. "What's thlt you. and?" "I said show me an Irishman. and I'll show you I coward.” said_the little tellow.whose knees were shakmg under . elm " You m an Irishman! Well." and I smile 0! joy fluted our the little fel~ law's countenance as he saw a hole through which he could crawl. “I'm a oqwu'd." "Nu. fie baby meezed‘u she heard him pus. un HOST BEIARBABL‘E 0P ABL TEE ES In. I. ‘l'rI-l. BIII'IIOII lure-din: Ire-aha. Ina Probably a lelnllve or the fill-I Honhnb. What in probably the most remark- bie tree on earth was lately dismvered on the promontory of Kinsemho. south of themeuth ot the Congo. It has not even the vestige of a trunk. but spreads its imlilenne branches directly on the ground. Naturalists say that this cu- rio from nature's workshofl is n rela- tive of the bonbnb. the well- nown giant tree growing on the prairies in man ‘ rtions at the Dark Continent. whic \ n: a trunk rneasurin sometimes ,neerly fifty feet in dinme or. while the branches often extend seventy-five feet And more. their ends touching the round. so that the tree form a huge eloton tent. ' ,4 n” u,. )UNG FOLKS. “mum. “a... For a short time every year the heap bab shows a scant disgley of meagre leaves. but generally t e tree is bare except for the large melon-shaped fruit. The shell 0! the fruit incloees a dry. white substance which can reedilÂ¥ be reduced to a powder and in that orm serves as a s mu against fever. In some districts he negroea eat the leaves. The trunk of the common boabah is often hollow; such hollow trees are used as the burial lanes (or the "sur- ‘oems" at some tri . thut the _eurth Panama be polluted by their on! re- L L_ n. ..... Lt...» and An Unwoluomo Caller. roof. ulna to the windn tly tapped with his ici I‘M-II“. Adnmeon pretends to know that one at these trees, winch he pad seen him- self, shqwe evidence at belng 5.150 yeelra old. Winnie the untutored savages mu look upon the boabeb u. n puule old and big enough to: worship. Not Prepared to Try It. Sheâ€"No. Ned. it‘ wouldnft be judi- cious for u: to marry gum after you have had pur salary Increased. He (plea ngly)-But two can live cheaper then one. you know. Nellie. Sheâ€"Yea. I know. that! what. peo- ple say. A: I matter a! bet thevhe I cried. I. he wasn't admitted. "l yum...“ ,_, , Sheâ€"Yea. I g1: say. A: I Well .I'm u ever he mufd. wd'W“ 50““3‘ bit. lunesume. he‘wrow- in h" rooms- so I ”at my little. 'ed. long-halted. silky Flu“ to 5 D SocialJITmmpâ€"Dnt'a no. Dam flro- nan would turn-.1109 on)“ k ' First. Trampâ€"It makes up nervou- , sleep in one 9! due lodgm' houael. moosm’ a fire was to break out in company. tine t'unus the litple pg; ni; had his nuns nu ov'or the an Irishman." said the big but he in now. my- ullego atugiyins 8W“ Danger. le Junk. than .w-pann. 10 um. non m musolexpn to reccxvq BEES TO BE USED IN WAR lone Vary nun-nu Iona u U-enllxl! vnn Douala» .- It in more Una lik grant Europaan war by some alwgetber r‘ um mm 5 “arm: THE ass-r0 uzssauans lI-"m Intern“.- “verminâ€"new lone Ilium-g" u GII'HOI' mu “In launch. an 'I‘Iolr “I. If. in more then likely thet the next greet European war will be eigualized by tome altogether remarkable innovaâ€" tione in the wny of carrying miliLary deep-whee. :The carrier pigeons 0! I aforkl. perhepe by sparrows. Experi- manta have elready been tried with both these birds. mad with 3 (air de- The stark. however. despite his‘ swigtneu of flight and his strength. I: too easy I mark {or the label hul- let. and it is questioned whether the sparrow in nufliciently strong. In this uncertainty In English npicultur- Int oflers been as messengers 0! war. He has tested their ket-eurylng Ibmtles. and can vouch or their speedy return. upon liberation, to the place whenqe they came. Whlle at first sight the turning-o! bees mbo couriers mayAgeem sumo: 1| g gree of success I: ('00 easy I. mark {or the lot. and it is questioned w apnrow is anfiiciently a thin uncertainty In lingual {at offers bees u measenm He has tested that; pad seriou'sly ' through mnn who aug este from his own on: visibility. Nor would there be any difficult in going through the snemy's lines. he apiculturist says that they could travel fifty miles quite as eaglly as they could four. 1 Though this is the first time thntw bees have been suggested as ‘ ARMY MESSENGERS. there have been mny cases when they have proved invaluable as defend- ' forces. At one time, several cen- turies ego, the cit oi Tamly. in the Spanish territory 0 Xiatine. was be- seiged by the Portuguese. The invaders were Winning bastion alter bastion, when the beleaguered citizens were struck with a brilliant project. They brought all the hives that they could find in the [amend set them upon the city well. uilding great fires under- neath them. The smoke and the flames so incensed the bees that they rushed out in swarms and flew down upon the enemy, making a panic instanter and causing them to flee. Very much the same Elan was tried. and with equal success. ye statesman of Thuringie. whose house was sur- rounded one dey by aturious mob. He marched his servants out with all his beehive: end threw them one by Ina in the midst of the crowd. A cannon ball ‘would not havebeen halt‘ so etiectivg “.19095. I: 103k bul U“ space around the The discovery that the axis at the earth is not fixed in the direction.but that it swings round in such I way as to cause the north pole itselt to re- volve once in every fourteen months round a circle hen yard; in diameter is now generally wepted :- en estab- lished fact. It is evident that such I. wobbllng o! the earth's nxis of rotation. smell though it he. must produce some eflect upon the level o£_the ocean at its shores and an enminatmn of the very careful records. which have been kept (or more than forty] years. of the height of the tide in t e canal at Helder. in Holland. was recently made for the purpose of determinlng whether such {an effect could be perceived.“ IIII Pulled hellutely uni Sllxhleu Var! lllnlll nut Nullenblc The, remit of the examination. says the Pittsburg Dispatch, showed that the average level of the water had varied with ogreat regularity, in 5 re- cprrinz peri of fourteen months.ever 33%? the tide records were begun in AW.- The inference is that this regular chnngg of level must. be due to the awingmg round of ‘he ax=s of the earth. The amount by which the level changes â€"3 little less than five-ei hths of an inchâ€"also corresponds to L calculat- ed Chan 0 that should result. from the suppose cause. 2 ,..A ‘4. §0_ “e m gradually learning to up- precmte how delicately the ponderous earth is poised as it swings in its vast orbit round the sun. and how even the mighty ocean responds to the slight- est tipping this way and that of the great mus of the globe. \thtever is pure in also simpleéâ€" Wilmot. Good , nmpany am. good discourse glre {so vex; sinews of virtuo.â€"Ism “al- :1. ”The sun does not shine for' a. few trees and flowers. but for the wide “world‘s joya.â€"Simms. - â€" he who bring: ridicule to bear a ninst truth [in in his own hand a b nde without shimâ€"Lander. ”No rsona m mqre frequently wrong ban thosa who will not .drmt the}: are wrong._â€"Rmheto_u‘cauld. ‘7 n, uwy u... ....,..°. -._ ,,,,,,,,,,, The exmsses 0! our youth nre drafts upon our old age. payable with inter- :st about thirty years after dataâ€"Col- on. Great men because they they think uea. Lively Fishing in Australia.“ Fishing in Moreton Bay. Queenslsnd. is scarcely sport; it. is a piscaborisl battle. You are hauling up from the bottom. [albums down. a burden which tsus_sll_ the strength and makes the rsgu’stion new row every pore; vypi. It. is rand fun for awhile. The tgsh lute _t andjurious. As your "line nicer yielding its captive is recast. it throws out coruscations of silver in its rapid descent. Soon your eye dis- cerns. {sthums deep. an almost. unpslp- Ibie flushing to and (1-0,.“ 3! 21 bur- nished pluuer were gyrstlng in an ed- dy: it assumes a lovely pink hue as you bring it_neayer the surface. and ‘ than in a. twinkling n hurl schnapps: at seven or eight unds is lappin wig- orously and min y on deck. me- times it is n lush at. every haul. and under these circumstance not. the lust amusing part of the qurt is the spectacle of a score of singled m_en jumping round 5 more of big fish.whn-_h u! their bust to_convey their Wt Ind. lull-whoa to In un- hollnc nu - OUR WOBBLY EARTH. ARPELS 0F TRUTH vinve been 71ml! hese strange and IL um; b_uL q ngon "um .. day by atunous mob. He servants out with all his threw them one by fine in the crowd. A cannon ball lave been half so effective 59 strange and unexpected 4155i: [but u endure sev ave tbs ad' Red it $001: use to that r may cases when invaluable m defend- u_e time. several cen- nt? 0! Tnmly, in the o Xialine. was be- 1uguese. The invaders uasLion alter basting, Igugred c‘nizens were nlhant project. They hives that. they could and set them upon the us great fires under- smoke and the flames mes that. they rushed undertake great things are great; tool: beuuso them euy.â€"\’|uvenugâ€" Si'rt hem been use :0qu t ; Eraâ€"oinnfit 16 dear stalesman's dwell- 5x I itiend ff'POWDER ar1:THEC00K_$‘»BE$T FRIEND aaaaa 1‘): Wflve Years Ayer’s Pills 1â€". rrnn HIM Ion ztlme '1!!! "Ch Aver-’8 saraaW" uncomxfi'é‘fididwiéf LEI: amount; was not until I Began taking Ayer's Pills is weakening. You cannot at- ford to fall below your healthy weight. If you will take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda when your friends first tell you you are getting thin, you will quickly restore your healthy weight and may thereby in childhood md early'youth. Its an often apparently v,ery slight injuries 1nd exposure to cold among the _more common. In ‘3 the predisposing cause 1113’ be 5‘ prevent serious 11mm Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce a day of Scott's Emul- but it is ab and mong older persons rheumunm. Disease of the hip-Joint iaeasily recog- nized. Return the signs at actnnl in- flammtion an be :11:th then il Manhunt 3 degree of stiffness o! the joint. When the person lies on his back the knee is bent upward. and any .1, tempt to straighten it only results in h'ollowing in the mu 0! the back. ba- nnuse the hip-bone move: with tha leg. Awarded Medal Sick Headache Wasting of the limp on the «mud Bide. sometimes to I marked deg: . in “Willy In early mniIestatian o! trouv lilo in the hip-joint. The pain. however. by I trick which the nerves sometimes play. is often referred to the inner aid: of thy .knee. so that the trouble seen}! to ongmste 5g thug poigt. TIRE u} _u Scottétfl eral‘ suits child is too fined. a spl will admit body. N}- case of hip discus shank at any time during its cause 0‘ hands of a competent physic will be able to judge when It]: is out of danger. or when th‘ Issumes a more serious aspect 31-60; bf meie pm: need :17 headaches. and I am now I we â€"0. E. Hun-cameo. East Aubu that? 17 r1 Loss Of FLESH Rapid eating is slow suicide Plenty of time should be tnken. Full and oyster: are easily digested. An hour or two of mi. should be at. on after the meal. Men gratification of the appetite in very likely to shot-hen life. Dinner should be of n lighmr nntnre in uumner than in winter. A and of when! contains more nutri- ment than a bushel or cucumbers. ' Then is a happy moan between ut- ing everything and being squeamish. t in not. good to'dino when in .3“:- of mental or play-ml urn-Agnes, " Never at n meal when you tired. Either sit down or lie dow or fifteen minutes to rest beforg o it you lave been walking or domi Hung a! an exciting nuure. the can} 0! dyspepsm are due to on: deblllty. Eggs. '1! eaten throg n day for any length of time. wt‘ \duue biliouaness and often dye Never go to bed with cold feet. cxorcine batons retiring is eondw sweet slumbe; nnd a healthy dig Exercise 3 lln_le bgforppreakfn At modemtelg every day I and heal! y digestion v dyspepun. WEED PERIAIIEITLV Myer-mam waaup‘ This seems extraordinary 50¢. a: “TAKING Hints for the Table bsolutely Blp Disease. For Dyspovflcs .s illness hm: ,tuy flla a the Bad. at WQnd's Falr ue should mgnajn of I lighter unture winter. ontnins more nutri- oI cucumbers. " mean between at- jwing squeamish. nno when in “flat. 1] mkness mt Dene“ A a mum-nu! It taken in and if the mt of the :inn. who le patient ne discus ne'uu;

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