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The Clinton New Era, 1901-08-02, Page 6,;,� I I � I . . .. ' Aumust 2i d, 1901 I THE CLINTON NEW ERA 0 , W1�7-qTV`%W�_4WW.; 4 a I J;�_ ' - _ I - __ -, , ­ I I... I 1.111 %, 111.1 1. I I—— ­­ ______ - � I , o I— ­ I 1. .1 ­ ­ .. ' ' . ­­ I I I -1 � _ I VEAY 1EXPLOSM. WOOD, I I . HOW TO BRING SIXEM 'I, I . . . . I , AW LONG. WINTER NAPS. I Illm natio. A Novel 0 . Choose - For wool � air Not- . I I . . 11 . - I W111101110 Ilk DIRPOsIng of CagUs That Bat.- measuring uvagly Ave feet from . N . � � . Ilave lield N,itroglycerin. tip to tip of their wings have been I turelis Sweet nestorer. . � , lGelline AV_Q IM 1A1UIf%LJ %IAOIn A I t & . A 1 U4.9 1;� Wn M a 1, I � . I - I I I � . ­ - . ., I I .1 ­ . .11 .11 "I 11 * . 11 I I WV 114 Iyjmw, ., "One of the ino.-t lipwIlir, of tile inelly . JOVUU Ili A CaVU hear Tanga, in, East A�Olgeagoo -9 00 I's .r. 11 I . . I up f roni a% 5kkness, no matter SPEND THE 'COLD WEATHER, - I I i difficult problems that confront Our tmdo I Is how to get rid of the empty casks that Africa. � leg president, as Sume an easy position, �, I witob the bands resting over, the abdomen. I whatsurt, egin with a 'little . Xa,,el,,. 111anner, In Which the have contained alit rog!ycv..IU.', said a niamilraeturor Of explusiveb, "The wood' The Apple, I The apple Is ail excellent brain food Take a long, slow but -easy and natural breath In -such a way 48 gradually alld . Scott's Emufiion of cod-liver F-rIPtAg.is ,at Lite siukubeir-111rd of the casks becom,0 so silturnted with . becaust,- It has more I phospborlc acid la gently to lift the hands outward by, the action of the abdomen. At. the same time, . oil ' Enligrall'te With a W . ouilerful in. 111troglycorlil that ill exPI00Iyc1lQSs It easily digested shape than other fruits., . i , 4owly gradually open the eyes so ftmzy rhWrh"1%& 0 _ &M-refd4n. � ' L ' ­­ It is food, and more than 4tinot For Sex$ Prenervu -, I., I I tion. equids the nitroglycerin Itself . "It does not pay nor Is it �Afe, to rel.11. It excites the Action Of -the liver, Pro" .an4 that At the end. of the Inspiration they lire tion, Sour,Stom&chXi,1rrhdea' - foad: it helps you digestwhat- The'devices of animal life to bVidge tke casks. To burn, them is out of t4e motes sound (in(] healthy Sleep And , thoroughly dishifects the mouth, wide open and directed upward. Let the breath out easily and naturally, letting . .. _,.� I L 'fac.S1111i'le, Signature of , . � lever food you can bear, . ,over the winter season and their ways. And habits during this time presioat an. 1 u- question. If loft around,they are a coil- stant menace, for while all.men are prone . � the bands fall Inward as the outward 146"Iii StNo ron rRcm sAmpLa AND TRY IT. . sGoTr 11 "*�a".Id " teresting, Indeed fasqhiating, page of u4- ture, Charles Frederick Holder. to show their respect for a dangerous ex. . plosive there are few that think that I No Jilted Tape,. The British, vetele gets his service . pressure of the abdomen Is withdrawn. . At the same time let the eyes drop. and ., ' . � S...�I"al""*T* '. 0 11 11 Vjg,.t.,1*"*o11 ____ , . writes At tho approach of winter -i ihimals are harm can come Of a kick at An eallity medal without tit , tiou of a ,e luterven the eyelids naturally fall of their own . I 11, weg t so that they areclooed at the end . k 4, ON A PRAIRIE TE.LEOAPH POLFL affected in -various ways.. I I -th . � u the not barrel. There Is nothink. to do but to ex- . I plode tile casks, . . Pension attorney., . . of, the expiration. *I)o all this quietly and . � I all the reptiles -snakes, lizards, frogs. "Ylils Is generally done by placing them � ­ I I I A Big Dilrerences � maturally. Do not ma4A too bard work I I of it, I Past mountain and foothill, plain and lake, and toads, it vast concouriie--disappear In on open ground and firing A rifle bullet At . Austr The quartz extracted foom A- . � Repeat the Inspiration and expiration, Where it links the east and west, . __ The tense wire tingles from sea to sea, ! I A most miraculous manuor, T4 ,a snakes enter holes Find-crevice.5, projecting them- thorn froni a safe distance. The concus- sloA produced by the bullet Is more than; � , lian and Californian gold mines Would I with opening and lifting, dropping: and . A river that runs unrest. solves As farAtito the earth as possible, , enough to bring about tin explosion and - I be enough to blilld 150 pyramids of Cbe- ops, but all the gold could,be Put in a closing of,th6 eyes, tell times, Then take ten breaths In the same way.. allowing, the I As a two string"d harp of haste it throb& With the fall I andicoiled tightly, assume a condition, a , . state of olan, h ltin until thilre -is one good thing about those casks - -c. ar � no fr gment . when they go off-thei C a a . . by 15 f I room. 40 feet by 20 reet pet. . eyes to remain closed. Alternate tea - . . rise and of states . And sings through a land of sunAnd peace the heat I of the sun conics to waken, , I to.pick'up. .. . . . . breathe with opening and closing of tile eyes and,briiathis with closed eyes. -Whon, Of taroff wars and hates. them,the following spring, when they ap- I pear voracious arid eager for prey to re. 1)Vhen I said thi,tt the, shock of the bul- � i lot was more than sufficient, I meant ev- - Preserving Steel, . . Steel that Is exposed to the weather n to fcql beavy.and yo4 I Through a glimmering sea of waving green, Of silence and golden suns, - ., I habilitate them physically ifter moutho of fasting. The frogs. plunge' down. Into cry word of it. 'To prove this I'll just i . tell you what luippened at our factory � y be kept from rust by having a Ina . feel tired And sleepy, as you will very s' oon, go through tbe'linotions Knore -and As a thread of pain in the woof of peace ,I tl)e.zxiud of the ponds where they have not so very long ago. Two emPty nitro- thorough coating of copal varxidsli. - . . * * , more easily and lazily until' y6u merely � . 1, From world to world it Puns . . .. niado niqsIc during "the long Summer, and . glycerin casks Nvere to be blown up: � . - will the robtions without ma king ally efo . � . ..k_.� . But the tales it tells are idle tales, ,. � tile saniels true of turtles, Lizards afm I Thirce men. With a team of horses, a wag I - - . 3lobokany Polliab. - . . . fort, or hatilly, any effort, to execute them. At this more likely In " e or .., I . .. And the songs it slni,s are strange . To us who fullow the glad, gold trail feet the,saine placeil as ,�ndkds and when. . , takon. out at this time are apparently life- on and a rifle set . about the busin . They reached the Spot I sole I cted for' Tue. � A mahogany Polish that Is highly rec- ommended Is prepared by mixing well . one of the lntery'41%goi breathing without ,, t� Of the sun on the upen range. . , stringer in loss., . . , � . . I ... I explosion in safety and lifted the casks . I r o -quarter of a pint t.ogethe ,me I .any motion, of the eyes,', you will fall . .. � asleep. - � . ,1_1, .� " -Arthur Ainslee's Magazine. I I This Is tile ca'se with tile, reptiles Of the eastern find middla states or wherev- to the ground.: � ' "One of.'tlie casks was. carried to a i - turpentine, linseed oil, alcohol and'v.1111P, Put lifa,bottle before , . . .. I ome - diffl- I NPrvQus. persons will bove s . ..,.,. ,, ;' . DOCTORS AND E DITORS. . or thereAs a. cold N�,hiter, ice And -sudW. I 'southern proper distance. The other was. left gar. . and Shake The furniture should be cleaned culty At first In the gradual opening and . closing ofthe eyes. They will tend to,fly. .� I,�. �'.4 ;� . The Mighty DIfference In 'Their Pro- I But on'th6 Pacific slope, in . Cal- irornin,- i6 the same latitude asthe above, Standing near the wagon. The ,man, who %;as to do the shooting then conceived ,using., . first with a .a.little of' -soft flannel and , open and then snap tojether. . But, as �:.. fewnions and I-rolits. I I a different condition - holds.' Here --an& the idea ofJonhing his rifle against the . the mlvture appllcd,at a. time. When putting silt on a dove's tall Is a sure rule ' :1 The ductors are all frieuds of ours, says the San Gabriel valley may betake , n as top of this second cask to get a better � well rubbed In, Polish with tin old silk fqr, catching the dove, so this gradual and - the IQwa Medical Journal. We expect I an example -the lizards are subjected to so, ' airm. He thought this was safe becau . h 1) � I I � . andkere lef.. � . easy. opening and closing of the eyes In . � to stay with us until death, Yet at . . I a winter ,tnd summer every � 24 hours. 'bright. I . I . � he knew.that tho recoil of the rille was. . � . . I I . - . � .� I � I . . . rhythm with quiet, natural breathing, when once secured, Is'almost equivalent 1 ,them 1we the risk of incurring their d!SPICILSure reproduce the following. We don't Thoro is no snow, the dayia'arc I And beautiful, resembling a cool eastern, almost unnoticeable. . . "Well, who , n lie .fired .there were two ,I' Precious Stones. ... . . . The heaviest precious stone Is the . � to dropping off to sleep.., 'This .rule in; I du�es imedicine know where it canit, froin any more than we know 11hose raill Spout the doefor's suirmer, and Insect life does not disap- pear., All winter:l have found lizarOg simultaneous explosions. His bullet hit . . Its.mark'and .did its w.ork. - At the Sam# , . . zircon, which' IsfOur and a half times . I . the respiration, tbai Is cliaracteris- ] . tic of normal Isle i 'It tires the set of ep, ' kk , conics from. We find it in a basking . in the'sua on those bright days, "time th� other ensk was expl6ded by the 'heavier than an equal quantity of Wit- muscles the tiring of which-is.one of the I . paper credited to "Ex." If we know -the but as the winter day wears on ind 4 . slight. jar.produebo by the firing. of the. ter; the lightest IS the opal, only twice. 1. �_ - %av6rIte devices for produclilig hypnosis. I It produces and- calls ittent Ion to certain ' -- , a; -IIIIaL It"or we would,gladly give his memo ". ,-� the atticle is really good.. Here Oiilock approad�es thdre Is a -very maj,g� rial chango--a strange Affects shot. The three men, tho.two horses. arid . .the wagon Nvere. literally swept"off tho - , as heavy, as Water. I �. . . . . � . .. . 1. . .. sensitions in the eyes and eyelids whlch ' . M� : 'Chill .that reptilian life at -once. It is tbeirwinter, . . . earth, and when 41 fow:m1ome . I I . 11 . 1. Clouds and Temperature. , I are the normal precursors of Sleep. Final- I ly,'persons who have had difficulty In go, 1� 1. i "The doctor froni Algona said that newspapers for and just, as the eastern lizard creeps you passed the spot where they had stood ' it was to belleve that they had ever . With a clear sky the teinperature. . . filig to. sleep and staying asleep, report , �, 1". - are run revenue only. � What in thunder do flovtors-run for, any. . , down Intq the'earth for sholter find ea. I a] ters its win6r sleep, so VA.; C ifornisl � .hard. � existed. The largest fragment recovered. ". i IP I .1,000166t ftbQVo'tbo:eartb is 6 degrees . - . I lower than tit tile surface., with A ' that thts method puth them to� sleep, and ' nuts"t-bem-b kalrainwheatheywpir&un __ . .____�_ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillititillillitillitil��ililitilillip ..... �� ­ . I � . , I FA I NO .1. I , - 111=1 __ - -- L' ­ -IMMMMMMI, ­ - - _�­ I . .. __ I - .. ____ _ .--- I . - . 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L % zmcT copy or wRAPPER. 'L � I i . . . . . I . I WNWIft". - . ­'wJ/,/,/�,/, . , . . J� I - 11 , , . , 4= 17� . . 011E�r A E - I . I . THAT THE FAC-SIMIMUE . __1 - 1� � I ­ . � . . � . . , 1910NATURE I . I . . . '*�AWOF- . I � I I . I . . � I . . I . I . . . . . I . . I I . � . . � � � I I# I . . -1 I . . . I . . . . . . . _. . . . . I . is ON'THE I , *. .- I I . . I .. . . I I . : I . �. . . � . .1 I . WRAPPER. ­_ . I . . , ... .. I . .1 . I �.. ­ . ­ . . ... . . . . or, F4VERy .. . . . . *1' I . . . . . . . . ... .� . .. I � . I . I DOTTIZ - (__)"`"J. I � ., - Xl_ - , . . - I . 4 t" W. f&- 0 _; , �:�* "" . . . ... I . . � . I . .. . . � I - . R -A I I . I � I . I . . I ­ . CASTO 11.� I 1-1 � I I'll . --%� .. , . � I . . . � I .. I . . . . castorls, .10. Jillit up Iti one-sizeloitles only. It - ' ' . I . I , is not sold In buIL Don't allow anyone to "ll' � . I Y.- anything else on the plea or promise that It. . . I .1 I I,, ,.just as ,good,, ana "will anowdr every puv- � I . , I , pose.', 4W, see that you get 044 -T -04 -i -A. . . . . . � . � . . Tho faii- , I . . ..011111110 ".. . I I . . I � almll. : , P7, . 5 C 0--.,. to a- � 0;�� " . signature ze, 'e� �� Gy" . . 1. of , , . wrapper. I I � I I : way? Do they run fur glury? One good, I lizard crawls out of sight beneath ocks After them was allarness Uell U... I . . - I . . . I I 11 . - I . I � . ' I I. ­ � r. . . � .. ­ : .1 . cloudy sky 4 degreep only, , : I too soon.--;-Outlook� . " . ., I � . . 11 .� 1:�. �7- - � . .1 . .... �1- . . . , I . healthy doctor's bill Nvould run this of- into-crevives Or under the btirk of trees - , , . . 1 F.''. . _ _ , _ ... __ 1. ..... . �. .. - _. -1 I . 1- ­ - .1. . 11 - _­ ­� - .. - ­­ ,� ­_. - ­ . .1- I , �­ months: - . I .. ­ . _ - _ - � , .. . . . I - . I I : -7' --- - , . .If It, � 1. I I � . I , I �� fice for six -and - entei's--whitt 'is- the ei�luivalont of a , ' ; .11 . . . . .. , ' . I ­ I I I ,� �. �.. . . . . . � � I ... . . . . . . . . I ' * � . . . . . � ­ . " . . . . , � "An editor vvorks a half day for $3., state of coma. It seems to: shrivel,' bom I .:CUIRIOSITY 7SATISFIED. . - �. . . ` �' Sundy Dnysv, I � � I , . � . . . . . .. i � . # .. .� I ­ I . . . I . I . I I . . . . I 1. I ,. . I " I I . . . . , . I I . . . .1 . � . - I - "­ ' with an Investment of $3,00 a doct.)r comes seemingly intensely cold, often. I I ,." . .. . , . lix New York .city on the Average, . - Another 0ppertun:1tr;_ .�,` .1 - 1��_ . - �_ - - ; . - I - . I m � I 1� __ . ': I . . '.. 06 3leteorology. -Boots and Necesmary � CA Pei, cent -of , ' .: A. Ceriaila:'Man, having read Some, 7 - __ - , -_ M5 . . . I " , ,4; ]looks wise and works ten minutes for stretches out its entire length find liesi to , - , . . tile dayliglif.. hours are . .. . . . . � .. I �. 11 . nonsicide in the Elxiiianntion. - . 1. i -55 per where tftt Opportunity knpcks only once . � . I 1. . I . . � . . .. 1. .. I . ­ . . � . T . � . I $200, with tin !:)vestment of'.3 cents for.. all Intents and purposes, dead find lit& - . . . ­ I . sunny. . in Rome the figure IS at each oue's Jpoor,,coilcluded td.S11 up .� � I . I I 1. I I I .. I ", catnip and a pill box that cost $1.37. less, In thli %vaV passing the alghfuntil . "Excuse vic, Sir," said. the inquisitive . Madrid 45, In Vienna 88, In I � . . I . � I . - . J ,I , � "A doctor goes to collc.-,c for two or D or 10 o'clock in tile morning, when the I fids-enger as he lealled forward and cent - In . all Night for fear he Would Misolhe Call. � . . - ' . ' . .. . � . . . . . . . . . I . . 1. ; - . I . . I A � ,� 'arm, . Ile" I .1 , .1 , %, 9 .. � I i . Berlin 39,, In St Peier&W% 35 and In I � JI�� , Nirce years and gets a diplonin and a rays of the sun slowly bring It. back to , touched .the,. western man on -the .t. . ­ . .­' �. ­ � ..So. - *hJ bi'wss Sitting hear bls'Door,'. - : , ­.. : . I .. .. . I . .� I. , . . ... :1 I � ­ . I . . . . . "but did I. litidersta I ,� . " - I . 1. . .. � I . � , . . nil j_�m to Say t1% the London- 23. .. I. I . ,.. ... . . I . 11 "there- came a heavy -Knock. thereon. I . . I � string of words sntAn himself 6unot lire. . . . I . , . . 11 * � . .. . . I � ; .'Whon ho'qpeiied the Dobr, a Stranger New, TWeeds'. ....-, . . . I .. ". .� . . I . . _ . I - . . � ' . . . . � ... pronounce, cultivatcs a look of gravity This curiotis mfgbi' conla-1s, SO far as, gout ' lemanAled with his hoots. od?'� � " I . , I . . . � - ' - . .seized h , Im ariaBeat him all Op and Took � ' I - � I . I . I . . I . I . � . .. � '' . . . � : . . � . . . , .�, .. � . ,. . . . . I � . that he palms off for vvisdom, gets a bOX iilgwarances -go, Identiclil'with. th� ' ,. .western Wall turned - ' ' Poisonous 'Celery,. .', . I I . I . . I � .11 . I .1. . I ,, : .... . . . I . . . � . , . �, . -v­,er .. The arotind. . �. �. . � ' . . .. I - ,.:. I I . . . . . . . . I . I � I . ,, , I . his Money .aiad Garments and. Chided - � ' . . I . . I .1 1. � ., I . I of pills, a cayuse and a meat saw and sleply of e Tlie . functions . Yes,"�:Ilc,rvplied, �"lt was bavia th'. I At Is -said that.colery'fli A� wild, Plant . - - � I I .1. I . I . -� - . .. *1 , . - �._, -- sticks his shlugle out, a full fledged doe- . astern lizards . I . boota on tbet Hilted,,him."'" . . - . . � . him for Wag so EaRy. , ' . . � . .1 . I . I . 1. � , , , , , , . � .1 : . , , . , , :, .11 I . Are in abeyanco� ' the thnii and life is . � . in English mitisbes'Is a deadly poison. . ,, . I I . . , i tor. He will then doctor you. until you at 'Its - ]owe 1 'ebo. .21no-obser,ving these . . There was, it brief silence. . I �. . � .. ... . . . . . . . . . _ . � . .1 polit.00. Sold the NIan, tbinkliag to, ex- L . . I . . . ., . . . .. .11 . . . . . L - . . �. .1. I I I . . . . �. "I I . i . . . . I . cuse himself, "I thought It was Op6ore 1 ..and'........ I .1�1..,­. I—— il -ice per visit and 4 ' ' ' 'You will. pardon hic,"' said the loquist. - I : ,. - . . � LLLL .. . . .. : L' 1. .... I .. .� . I die at a stipulated pi sleepers I I� ve found. Lthe S , .. " . . .. � � .... . . .. L Ia m by turning I . ­CarpeV I'llags. .. , � . ' , tanity,whii knockedi"" - L . . I'll, . . , ., . 1. . . . .. .. ... . �L puts them Ili ns thick as your pocket-, over the piles of,stopes: 6arly in Lthe mofn- til-e'libsSollger, '�'bmt V fear I don't .olulte L loring carpet rags Oop't. tis I . . I.. . ... . .�.. - .11. ,. - . ­ L . . � I.. .. . 11. ,. ,�� :L . - �. ' k . - .: '' . .. � � . ... . . , I . . . _ Jn oo I . , , . . . .., 1. 1. .­ ., 1, L ... . .. . . . I ... ... I � ". I .. I .. ­ I I . . 0 . "So ft was;." r0spoilded the Other, "but . . L I.- . � L . . .1 . ; .. i . . . . . I.. gve often filimil a r�o'w of them liTiderstniliM' . I . .. . - L' I . , . . . . . I.. . U . � , . . . I - - , .. . . .. . . I I '. ", tw_k VA"i-V-_1Tr1i- - ing Land 11 I ,.. IL '.dye thab is .14solutely necessary .1t.was in opp6rttluity.0 . .. I .1 . . �, 11 . . I . .: � . �_ 1. � . .�. . .. I. . ,.: - .. I . ,. I . " I � I' . 11 . ,0 ,.� mpre I � , . . . . . I 2 1. .. I . . . L � . . ..� :..� � ,,� 1 , . . I - "All editor never gets his education fill- limp, coAd and. apparently �.doad, ylng. in He stole .th' hoots from, Jim StLiggel's, , . Y . . I . I �. . . ., �,.. L i, I � . � L I 11 " . I , * .: �. , � . : . I saidL tb6 weste n man, : ,,ail. ,im� cAught : . . r - . . I . �. - , . . . . ,, . . Ished. He learns as long as he 11 r J, 1, to get the color .you Want. 'The -Super- . ,L hfo at. It is Better to Carry. your Op- ;Q10 0 * , , I* .,: I I ­ ,.. . U, n9s.... . . . I. . veS And ' the sun, to watell. tile L gradual return .to . . . L U. . . .. : '. .. 1 "L I on'.!' . . . ., I ; duous dye rots ibe rags and Is ,given portualty with yo .. � , I . L' . - � . . ... ,� . . : ... . I I . . . . . "' . . . . L I I I . . . him with �eln . I I . . ,I' �­ . I . - I I . . .. . . L . . 11 . studies all his life. He eats bran mash lire. It-camQ. veiy g'radnally,'.-those liz- . . I I ' L 'L . ., � . . . . I . . : .. I . .. L � - I . . , . i I ' � . , , . . I .L L I . . . I .. . . . . . .. I and liver; he takes his pay In liurnips and that "e, t that flies when t1le.-cavP t L . .. S "' U. . . . I . . . I. I., . ards phiced'oli the r. backs first show -ins "But doesn't so in A trifling real,on , off In .ilug ., , .. L. , I . . . L. . . . I . I ,. . . . L . I . I �� . .1 .. . . . . . � I . L . . .. . . I I bay and - � I . .. L L . ' . , L �, .: . . .. ... ., � , . . L. . . . .. 0. .. .� vei;p)ugi)o I ' . . I L . 0 - . I . . . . I 11 I keeps the doctor inlfdwn by re- signs of I.ife-by a q-13" * - f the'limbs, tor tstking -the life of a humeri II is being worn and aft6rwar : d -when it , ' - . Wa34* it,*aoting Tinie. I 1 � ? I . I .. . . . . , I . . . .. 1. . . I I . I . . 11 - . . I . . . . . L .. . 11 I ­ I I �. fraining from pritAing the truth about w IaNr . Them the . gasped tbeinquisitive. mail, .18 'Swept. -�' I ; . % A- , naturalist erance. .. . . . .. .. I. ­. I - . . L I ., .. I I .. . . . iffin!"'cri6d the'west r .. - , . , . . �iich ,'were then Al . 1. . I.T0 . einer ­Welli L. . 1. .1 I . . .1 . I . -With L A..' pirsev I ... I � . . . . .1 .. . L . -1 . . . . .�'. . I I . : � him. .L long tnil vvould.movo, and finally the little I 1. 1. .1 I . . I . .,; , I . r.tby of A better: ca use timed a thrush's . . .�- . . : . I 'L . .. . . : � . L . e."_ tin mighty tired � . .. wo . . - ', J)ot! '�Vc wUZ git I "I , I, ., L ' , . "We would like to live In Algona and. shipp't,r', ,wo�nli.j 'cliansily'roill' over Into an'� Fu . . : I Shtppling.., , I . . . I . . 1. I. : , . . L . . an L . . Le 1b - . ;k..: � : I ' i . . . . �Of takin th'Livi-ather ju§t.as it come .1 f. Stea.lu Shipping .song And found at this':pardebtai bird . � . . . - � (luaii., . . Lour ' Tai bring ,Departljq�ont; is n*o* , : , , run a newspaper six inonths and see -i'f upright position, ail(] as the'direct ra�y% '. "L ' One : ton. o I . . diang for 10 li�urs,one da practically. .' L . I .. . � I . � I . . . . . aiice of �cktih- r . . I I . . � . . . I the doctor woultl chg4go his mind about without. no.ebi eady fer 'It'. � I 10. �, . .. , I I L .. 1. � . : . I I . I � . I . I . . .L . . I 1. of the still struck ind warmed it into life I .. * . ' It �Ippillg-tllaris to SAY". - without. * " . . . .. . . .. . I . . . . I � I running a newspap,r for revenue iinly. Its eyes would g'row 6rigliter, and inid - ' . Avh,yr� 7q wnZ: d rowned Olft t%vlop 'in jil' ,,.four of s..I.I.Ing sl ... . Stopping. - . 1. ­ . I L.. ,: L 1. . . � . .. I . . . � . L I I - I ,. a. -stefilhel, ; C urry' four, times as . in implies . I .. . . .1 I L . ,.:: ,'' ,,. L L "If we didn't get some glo�y out of it. denly, as if to !led . by some in . agic . wand, 11" nos, -an w4 might 'a' %IV I ed purselves of * Am; IC. I I Thd. waste o�r. ti o. which this i - ( I I . ' 0 b - owus,L�wh6 , .1 v - ' 'R , d only known th'�rain wuz comin." ;: I mpcWPAr&o:.atq glvefi�distniice In ,& -somehow reminds us of tbe�siory-of the in. chri_rgI6 f Xr ' . Ro .ert ' � D me - , . .... , . I I we would agree to tatic one of his pills- Its bond- ' Would 'be ft6d high, - - the. vve' - . � I . L * � . after first Saying our prayerq. If the- blue breastplate glohmed fly the If . � "P.,fall to see' the connection between ,, year as a sailing Milo clan... . .. 'L clerk. �wbo reinarho& apropos of sorne L . � I ., � . - I . I ., . . . . . 1� . .L I .. . . . . I . . - a - ght, the stolon-��b6ots, aild, 'he rahl," s�,d the �.i . I 1. .. - I . . . . . . build6rs -who *pia. working on a-.hotise I . � I . .. . . . . . . . .. . I editor makes a mistake, he has to apolo- and with an ir of :11storids'liment *find' '� - ' I I . ., L . I . . .., . I. opposite his employer's window: "Well, I nia, e d s no introdu . . . I . . �-,_ I ..Xjze for it, but if the doctor makes a alarth this sleeper. awake*llod, would dash` Irm li's't'v aL mail. iN:Itly a hel�le%q look. . . Rice -as a F ood the ,Way sor ,:Oeople waste 11feir em6l6y- . . ' . otion. I I .1 . . .., , . ­ I -ound and escape, once more a . ."well" I'm n4ollin 3t to yon.'! -said thL% - It has been 1),6q.1tively.aseertained by no . ,� , I . . . . I . , .. . . L I � , . mistake he buries it. . 6�or the gi ' sicim: man. "Jim Stiggors b,!d, tW-- . . . I . . I -rice c . on- � er's time' Is scindalous, 'U.'hat mail hasn't . . . I . . . I ­ . .1 L L I I . � . I . s To '. expert chenlical, ,qll:li.vsls.*t mt . . � . L . . . . . . � . � "If we make -one, there is a lawslittv living - creature, L.�a '. tyllie of .'activi-ty, a ' 6 I L . I . . . � d6ne a stroke of -work for two hours. 'I - . � -. . . � I . ­ .. I I ,,, .. � ._ ..I . . L 11 . . I I L , yetyL * 0. . most sensttive fpet in carifty. , I never se.' . taini Thore,rintritive elements than an)r , . -ken I . I .. . . I . : � �.i� .: , . , L . . . tall swearing and a smell of sulphur, but Menace to iJjSQet life. L U night I -It th . I . know Vial :right; because T haven'ti.ta: . .1 . . I .. . . .. . I ­ I . . . . . . e . I � . __., � L .. -,.___..1__-_ _,_­ ­ 11 -1 __ - . 1. - I . ,_ __: _;_ __ __ __,, . sech sensitive feef -as Jith's. Wb.V , h : b I Ill spgtpIn ll�e*b . . I I .. - if the doctor makes one there is a fu- Callfnimfix winter this occurs, And the , . , . tber..grai . - ­ ". . , .ett6r. my eyes off- b I in * once."- Londom-Globe; � - ­­:­ - , V 1 , & ,I I, . -it * � , . � could foretell storms for a week Abo;i;f he _1L L �. _ I a. 11 . 11 . . . . - . . . .&� ger than an - qeival, a fact . , . - . I .. . . I '. I . , . ,.I .neral, cut flowers and a sniell of varnish. conditibn *can .�ftsify �e Stipprioduced by', tvollid. flellt, 1�u and L Ion, y d1hei �, ' .' 'L ,.' .. . .; . :. , .!, . �� . . � . : L ; L . J -d a foot look a rtif I I .6a d the way 'them ieot -of' hiiii . . . I - . . � _ . .L ' . . . . R . oarars. Son I I The doctor can use a-,WInt subjecting the anim, Is to a ic a I . . 4 Tribute. I.. I . , ouglio t (be' easterii I . � L I.. . . . I I I . . I I ."., - I . I . ' bural- . But t,fi0y nover':'666ed oilless he I .well .known.; thr �' L U .., . �. . . . . I . , L . . �7 but if the editor uses it lie Ila,, to spell it. ifordia are . . I 1. . . : . . p 1 . ­ . 1 I . . I �., The beirs' In Southern Cilli , I - of , countries fromi thue Inimemorifil... . . Wafter-�4b�-y do sa'y ye'r'e'a great hind I L � . L. . I . . . . I . I . . . . . .. . I � . . . . . . 11 . . L . . , I � found abriiad,:nt It- times, .I . � had tight boots .Oil, all­th' on y iiah . - - �. - , , at a ' . I I I . . . . . I . . . . w . . . . 1. , I .. I . I .. Any medical college call iri,oie a doctor.' h , wh Iii In the . tight boots in camp wim -it . .. ''. - . . . . � . . L . . . L . . thl onps th. I .. Welsh rabbiti'sir. , , , . I � . L . . . . � You can't make an editor: He has to northern part of-tfie state. find In the east � . . ". . . . .. I . . I I I I .L . � The, Clubmiia.-They do, ch? - . .L � . I I L . . .. . . . I. . 1. . . . .. .. . � . ..: . I. . . . � . "' . onary,groiLsor Stole. Triflin! WJ-11. S-"�%" I : The Purest: phin ene. -1 '. I . _ I I . 1 . . I . . . .1 L I I L . be born one. they enter into a - complete'itnte Of 111- � L - The.Walter-Y19, Sir. Oi"heerd wan , ' I -_ 11 I 1. I 1. .. ­ . 1. .. .. I .. . � � . .1 I :: .-.77' . .� . �". . . �, �:--. - ­ . I . when Jim �idente.rfii,d - them boots,"ll" " - - The Purest Chinese .is spoketv of Nan. ' . , I., .. . I "The editor works to keep from starv- borriatioij, .going into tbillir,'Whiter seep , . I .. . . . rann say ye hin,de wan that wili worth .. .. I . I . I . . I . L . I . . . I I I 1� . .. I . . . L . . . . . . I I . . . . . . I. L . . I .. . ,. , 'fioin.L - n and Is callbil"'the language- of the 'All th6A)kro ble it gev him afther he I . I . 1. .. � I . . � . . I . I . - . L .. , -f.at,'evide canip went on a wild ay for twoAmIl kl I . r. , Ill ate .. . I I - - . . , � I . . . . I . .:: ing, while the doctor works to ward off well conditioned and ntly living -bid th! foller safely. strumF UP, ill' �'v'll"le' In s . . I . . . . . . . . I . � . I . . . .. , . L I . . . . �.' , . . L I .. . . I I the gout. The editor helps men to live on the .letter' TmIWI'sppingo. when they� . Anys. mmada.rins." . � - - I . I .: L : _. " 'it. -Pack., _* - . , 1; i . .- I . . . . 01 . . I .. I .., I . . . . . . L �, I . , . Yes, Sir. An; piranger, what (10 . ,. . ­ , .. . . I . ... . . '' ' . . . . . . . . I - .. . ­ . . . . . . 1. , . .. . . .. , . I � . I .. . I I . - . . . : I .1 �1_ easy. , I L U - . I � . I : .. better, and the doctor assists them to die ernprge loan And i,igly-�'. . . . .. : I y0a think! Jim hadn't, find t livin boots oil .. . . 1. I . I ..�.. .1 1.11: 1 . � - � � . Ofi' Ssnq .1)oor, - A 'd. . . .. I . . . , ' " 1. The change In colot, of' anlmals� at tile halt am 'hour bel'orelle pl�edietj�d t%�'O t'jr� . . - * - . L Poor Civing.. . . . _ , . - . , � . I . '. ' . . -- '� ..... I . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . . I . � . . . il e.winter:season is, one of budo I I . . `�r` LL " � I I .. . . . . . � �� "The doctor pulls a sick mail's leg. approach .of th es aria 466nc. .A ' ' of The Income of a floor farmer or regn, 0�1 � I . I . . . . , L . I . I , . . . nV one -or eni. . ' 'aly, . . � Qt I 1. . , . . . . . . I . . . ,:L .1 . .. . . I ,�, The editor is glad if he can collect his the remarlinble features of.. life,. -The Jar lab&er I s family 1 -ti -It . geldbm ex.. : AV , ,;%M . Mild 7a dtoryf ..� . 1. . . - . . I . . . . . '. . I . .. we . hadn't. be0h pl�opaj;jd w6u ld li;i vo, V . . . . . . . . I .. . '. , , - bills at all. Revenue only? We are liv- . ermino, as an . . .. : . . . . . ,I, . I : I - ; � I I .11 . . , ,.. I L ..� : I eiamille, and several Oth7 I 'tf�io valloy� S11(l lc- ' eceds $125-a ,yourI � .: "' *., . . ... .J. _. L .. .1 .. I � .. . . . I . L .. r , I , drowned us clear out -of, , I . . . .) I . � TA I . , . � . I � I . . .. . .1 I i 1. Ing for fun and to spite the doctors." . ers'assurne a white. cont, the chunge be- i er'6 scatl, That's PIgbt*tP L - I . � , , � I . . . . I . .. .� . - . . . . . d . I : I . . . ' . , . . I I " I 1. I I'll - ptarmigan .. .. I . .. . 4�� N. . . I .. I . . pr .. ' - ' " .;. I - A no IETOJR.� I - - - ' . ..k '. ' 0 � " . - Ing A otQctive feature.,.� The I I And then tile ln�uislljVt, Inall. changed . .�, 11 I S, S COOPER . ,. PR I _�,,P I . I A' Lost. Bridge. . - - t I � . .. . .1 I % , I .1 . I 'L � 1. .. I . I I I -, "I . . . . : I . . .. . Couldn,t nesiNt* it, hr�s a similar babit, a change whic'h red- , Dis selit. , �% � I . . I I I I- . L 1.4 L. believe that' ln� Abe A 0 ' 5 . . . ., I . " ' . Some splent ,tS � -, L F . � �. � . ders It .Inconspicuous to Its various -oil I . .1 . . . �Zi rn.* J .. I I . I I L . . , �� "I never saw anything quite so mortify- . L I- .. � .. . . , I . .1 , . .L...General'Builder and Contractors -­ . ' . I 1 .3'. -ii%-.-.' " emies. _. . Chellan epoch, Which onded 10,1000 I " I . . . . . . . I . . . _Z. .1 . . . . . . . I . . I I I Ing," severely couiniented .11r. Perguson - . 1100plAn'l Putients Spanked, ., . I W *1. .' _�7 1 .. . . . I . L .. I . I I .1 .. . . 9;47�-.- - , .1 I . At the approdeb. of winter ille bl-rds, 1 yen rs.. a go, Huropo and America were . " - ,�'C� * fail6ky. is the largest in the. bounty, slid has the very latest Improved Ma- , � after they had left the church door and perhaps, present the .most remarkable , i .A very ut.4eful hdjunvt it) the rwrapher-' conneetod,by:way of the British Isles, � .. . "��R 'WHIM-, --tPRAJUSi WOUMIS. SAW. M : Thii - I '�, , , started homeward, "as that performance ' ) I abi y, cajabieot aoing work on the shortest notice, We olirry an. extenslie . I 1: L mor � spectacle, With some few exceptions rI the 11ahavul3nn host fial, I'llila- I S'%; 1M A121Y SORT OF PAV.4; . I t of yours in applauding the preachdr. He they -move away from Abe, conditions ' delphiLa. is known its "Lilt: 0vak01)cl-,,f the klardes, Iceland And Greenland. . . . . . and roilabta stook and prepared Pl%mg, and give estimates for and build -all blame I . I .. wasn't saying a word at the time eithtm. ThN is a wooden paddlo about two 'feet Since then the great wa(crs have wash- . I Used internaRy 8.1d Wornailyi - . es of buildinas on short notice and on the closest firfilea :All wOrX is supdrvW � I I .. .. He wng merely looking at his watch., which threatened them, and In %vbat is . CAUMs'Ji. AveFdthelveve. WajepyWitch . ed in a meoii6ibal way and - so6tisfaotion guaranteed. L We sell 0.11'kindo of JiR , .. . . popularly called -the departure and return ' long, designed to' rostory consciousness ed away -or sublinprged ,this ,stupendous IN?fJ *Po;0 aratioii,,, repro.enied to 4e ,1110 I I . . . . . to I I . �. I .1 . ilog! . Collin ao,Klj,�:s Extrint, svl:ic� visi-y 40up' L L. . . eri6r and exterior material. . . .. I I I I Didn't you see how everybody stared at of the'llirds We contemplate a wonderful , Patients who have either token POisOn bridge. . . . . L I I .. . . . . . ., :, 1'. L ' - t., . I I . I �. . . . . . . you in a horrified way when you clapped Or who have 1111)��efl into a Col"alose coil- , . . .. I . .. . andr onC1!!ta.n!.%,V3_dz1lr.0l301 anh.-itan., I L . I � & 1. ... migration, In which the hlgbesf Instinct , . L L I . . ., , I. . � ex"ter 'lly,6hd,.Iakon,i,,,,,,,,rfl,,Iily,al)oi�on.' - I . I L . your hands?" � . 1� . dition from the ortect of too .nitich llq�ior. Xork and Gold. . I I I I . I Lumber'_Latli� shlno,16'. thite, Sagli,-_Doors, Blinds ' I" ,., . ,. I of self proservation-appears to have been , , This little instrument is decorated with ' . Col%k wolgli, . bi . . .. .. . ­ . I . . . . . L . ." . . I . L, � I � ". . . "I was�Vt applandi-ng the tpreacher, devololiddi , The birds of ille coast have I a . . . � q P pounds Per . ell le 'I. .. .. � . . 's, I . . L L I glic . . L I � I . . .. Aoent for the Calebratea GR&TB11L.L - SCHOOL 08 Wil instintsioi .George," replied Mrs. Fvrguson, ready to definite line of migration; tile shore line : , ,b Iogendq ns "Tho '%vny' of the trans. foot, gold I-,155) pounds. L .. 0 1 I � I . L 0 , , . . L . . � at this'time constitutes a bird b1glI � grogsor is ba . ... .. . . I I . . cry. "I Nftts trying to kill a moth!" I rd'" "811111111el" sw�vt qhllll� I .. . � I L lit Waterloo. Call and get prices and estimates before plaoing vour orders I I . 'Rimiler Seutt nee. L - , - , ____ . _. - _. - L � - L . I � I I . . - over which tens of thousands Are passing , ber, nit!" nnd �t pill. ortin, . .. . . � I - . . . I . . . I p ,9 � . L . L I . . . . . . . . I . .. . I I . I ­ ; to 1� . 1, 'o in a jo�ull . . � 11 � . , 1. vein', ,,�I,b b% Don?t nat*e to Wbrk� L 1. . I . . I I L I south, where there � 0 val(pror" L L L., "ov B111 k0111101, Sh 'p . .1, . . . I . ..* -1 . . I . A Long Story. . I -in the nutumn to the . One cause of tile Indol-iince of the na- N C *5 0 - , I . . � . . I is it food slI in the spring to the , N uped Opon the Soles of a patient's feet. I . . . . L I I . . . I . 11 . .1 :1 - L . . � ' 0 Well - The N11008 Ali(] stockings are removed, I tires of U-illida 1§ the ballillill, which - . ­_ . .. . !�" -7 . -7 __ .. .1 .1 -, ­­­­ -­ � ­­ _­--__­_-__--­ ­ .- I I I . I . . I Ned -If you want to merry an heir- 130rtli, to the fields they. know s I , . ,� . � . . I I I . , I . . . . - . . I I Mder- and tile mosting places where (lie young . , . 17 I.. � . '. ess, why don't you propose to MISS V ; and then .'the paddle is fipplad with full &ows.In such-abunilance thot the na- . . . I . � go Lfoo(I I . I . 4 . I I L . . , �f* all tile they nee , . . . I . . �, " I ly? She'F; rich. . - � I �re to be raised. Uucli of this migration ' force, Most of, tile patients respond to. tives, 'can � a 11 . �. _1 � .1 -1 I I . . . 11 . .1 I L . ,, � , 11, . I . � in t . I .. I . . I . I , .��--�',. le -16 - 11 . . . v 0 1 I. . . . . � , - Ted- Yes, but I objeet to her pas . I is card : tlfls treatment witbi .(in tulnutes, but '. withoutriny-offort. , . . .t. t* ed on at night high hI and . � 11 k " 1, I /,-. .. .1 � 11 ght that she was during btorms myrinds pf birds are often i s , owetimos .where dvug� here been used- . . , I "" � , I . . .t. � ..� : I , - I I I _- . 't , . " -,� Ned -Why, I thuug the awtikener" is kvpt busy for an hour x Seft'ie the Tigers. . I - . I.. It '? "OV, First class Buauies. . I I � 11 � ��Ibol,e reproach. . confuied. and killed- by dashing blindly I . . . . - I . . I I , .1 �4 . I or em longer,� ,. '. I t ': ­_'.,� ;*'?� . . .. I . . . I . I . . I , hat mark the high- . - -6(1:111 tbe.I'Il - � 1. . ed -It is, but there's so much of It. . Swiss cow bell.% are us ma� ,.vxv -4 , If , kJ4 'IN I - . . . I . , T Into the ,lighthouses t . . . . , 1Y fil. " 0 , . �_ ­ - L ' � . I . . L I . ,,, , - . % . . I I . . - . I . . . . I JAyflS As a peollv(41oll (oi- cattle agall'st. 'A.� I . I . . l way. . I I . ., f . . . , L . /I I � ­ . L , , L . ' , , " ' , , ' , , - . I F1.11VIV Vniver"Itles III Scotiland. L 1, ` � .1 "' - .- ' ' L I - I On ,the Pacific o4st the coast range I V _,'!'�W4644; I k' I t tigers. The tigers run as soon as they, LL .�*_. �- -2 - � . , , I I . I . .6 . . . I � . 4 ' - :. 9V I r . ___ ­ I I I . I _ -.- - I.. - - - ­­ ' ' -- And Sierra Nlevnda niounta Ins. colI I . I , _ ) . , �WL L . � - 'A I - i� the early ubiversity porlod .there licar the bells. , . I . '_-'j' ., ". !.. and . . .1 � ­ . . .. . . . Veture balls, I . . . . . _ - , t, : - "'" . 0 * . I I . 1. ��',",l - '' � , � � , , it woll,deflned line of trayel. In southern lw�ro no slilarled 0achors, no I' . . .- I . .. I 1_�', , "I - I - . ,aaaoLns I ,. . . 1� tornia the flight of cranes and geeso no" separate buildings ,whatevbr. In. tile Height of ClOudg, * � .. �, . , :.� I i. I . I . . : ' .. along this patliway Is a remarkable sight. I! rst yvaro of the University .of �GlasgoW, - , 3 . ­ .-"- " j * - I . , - I I We have tt'krge 98sortment ofAirstel"s Buggles . I The birds, eSP6 c L hilly the eranea, cover for Instance, theology and few - were Cumulus, or thUndereloutl, rnioly rilges � . . . - .1 ... � * crypt of the. entliptli-fti,. Over two Miles. Seven 1111164 Is the out-' . . A 71p ' tatigilt hi the to ojioose from and intending bayers will find oAr stoox -to-. * % � .'ABSOLUTE ' 'Icoan'gl dNt.qnces by Soaring, gradually f � Subscriberhavingtor,tett tho , L 0 . . .. . I I . oont- SI& height foil any cloild. L . Shot) RajOirl . I . reaching w4hin-rifle shot of the ground#. ,.where church and acadollay were evi . I—. . . I . . Ing Lealie's Carriage,Shop, Orange St. is vre. date. Prices are, low f6r hikh-�grade goods.. I . y 6 ly one and the samp. The need of Special ­ . . parb(Ito doallworkin his line, Fit has haft . . I I . . . . I . L . . � then the st 1) and begin it Spiral mov& ­. , I'll, 'L . I L . I I L ' I . � I . . . I --.t,ili,iiingJn--g-mceful-�-tur-ves,-flas . bulidi s - Rti.-notion it"(' r0s'[1V I 0. . T, dX__TlI,, - . .1 good rolanY, yealis, experience In the bu;1. L I .. . I 1. , I - X vu 041, =­- w-,- -rhiss-, ifivi*o,17 - --to -1tJl_- - -- , I - - . I -_ - - Meat (m, ­fl" An+vft ersonnl attentiont - - ­ � __________'__ -.----�-;---��,----,�,-;--��-�--� � � I I Ing lifte silver dollars In the sunlight as was soon felt. Tbe Idea of, distinct col; An Iron ship's bull Is 40 per cent Nvork witrusted to Itim, . . I 4 L. I L , a L . . -se . a they turn and disappear, rising ever'fifgh- I leges as comporieni parts of one utilver.41- lighter than one of the wime size built . I . Ila I I I � . r until thoy'ate a mile or .more above of wood and it steel ship 15. per cent 101) I . as I I L . ;�,� . e ty as a whole originated in Bolu-nni and . Special atte1111011 , oiVen Goo Lf%vabw . . � .1 L the valley, or above the summit of the I Paris, where the,orercrowding an'd I'lso,111 light . er than one of Iron. . ' ' ' . Clint 13 I I :. Sierra 3*ladre; then, as though at the I-prfees of lodgings had Iml benevolint . 1. . . I . to 11orseshoeingr and the G.eneral Inip.lenient Dealer. . . I , Cenuine pairpris to found collvga, wilore, the slo, eare of, Horses, feet, I . . . . I ? ,. I command of the leader, ,they turn, and Ill , I .. 1 L . . I L I I I . long lines soar away with remarkable dents could be protected "ofso lyy proper Magenin Flowers. I . I I velocity, literally sliding-ildwa the hill sul'orvision rrom tile eoprIlpting inlit L 1. L' Students of Insect habits tell ug ma- - .Repairing of &I . 1kintla,-oharges roasonalile. . . . . . I L I I I . I .1 .1 . 4 . I%- inflej L r. I it lc8._8Cr,lJAer,S FRED G. LOPIOT, - I . coverilig six or eight or md be- encea I of these commun' . . genta 'flowers tire particularly ra vored July 10. � , Z ---- -- � , . . Clintols. I . . � I � . . Carter's fore the maneuver IS repeated. I . I A Turtle Tbot E atto Ords*. " by butterflies, Who 86LIM specially par. ,,,,',,,j, r 6,,,6,$,6,4.,,,,,,,, 1 1 � I L .. , L The W.Inter'finds the trees, 90roves and The Xorobitos ngassizii, the'grass eat- tial t10 it dolor that rather sets one"m . . I .r . I I r AV . . i gardens , deserted excelit by the few g turtle' of rtilL teeth on edge -It lie or she IS At all sea r I . . L " I I - ' First 3, 1 NlojaVe de. - IV a forms which defy the cold. The birds tire In Qc I t, is said.to 91t1ye to Color Influences. little U er Fiffis be. the only oiie of tile turtle, silmIR14'. , coN o1q 01ASS - r :, . Ill the south -Florida, Cuba and even , - CENTRATI . � I . � which live$ by gtAHUg Ill,(% A ILJOI-Se 01, ail I I L . . I . 1. . �� I South #tnerfca; the reptiles are housed . nimigiifa#x Pilesil Census. I .. . . I . I r ! I. L Must Bear Slgnatur6 of undergmund; Insect Wo has boon destroy- ox. Xprobates di, -q a hole'lo the sent) The first eeh.qiiil of Itussla to of time,ta.lent ann r money bag Made , r L �,, a - �, , : . eit or Is hibernating and Will Sprin 9 to eseape. tho Intvill4t, ht -at, Is about ten I ok place . I am handKng the celebtated tAotatighlia make of buggies and other m keg L L ;I . I I 11� life Ili the sprin Into Inches in Iongth %vJ1jQ,1j rilli grij%�u. and I lks'far back as 1724, whon tile number our soliciol �vortlly of the pAt. . of first-olass Ontario firms, . Also of my own manufacture inoludid top bag . . I Wt�iglla from . . � . - . 9. The only Animals � glos, mikadoos, etc, of all the latest and modern, styles. 11epairing ofall kinds I . . ,lX 10 of glit pounds. . Of Inhahitentq MA Set down at 14,000" . ronage of over 700 members anna. . I .r ' I . .11 abroad tire the manimals-thO deer, elk, . r 11 060 In round f1glireq.. - ally which it enjoys. Th& beat of promptly attended to, . I r L. I : r * carlbou, fill, cougar, wild Pat, lynx and Not o EUXT. � . .1 r it,a tluLt nOLgrAd"%td# to oar pres. I . I q X TL' SIJ.1. L rL "Street, 01int r L AF a I Boo, Fac.91linfla Wrapper Balm. Other. form 9-wb Ich wander over the bar- � .To* , � _ Ter, wastes and In the deep allows of the Disgtucited Citize:-Aren't jou asbamed Palling It 'Von. I ent knwv1eN,',e I is out of a good po. . LE E., Huron . ___n I, . _L of your Indoli-lic-o, living without work? On level Pavement a pull of 33 Pounds eition, Enter ,%fly time, I . . . . .� . I . I . 1 I 831111611 And 1" "my : Woodlands, finding A ,precarious living � L, I I . . L I 'L. '. I I 'L , � IL, 11 .1 L r �. . I . . until the spring comes, the Wanderoio Drifting Dobson-floll .on strilliget'. Will (Iraw, a ton. On inaelidain It talteg . .11 . ­ __ _!!!��_ ., . ' 116111aw " slagar. r r6turn and 411 life takeg on a, new'meau- It's hard work livin withotit Work,-7(.N,hJ- 46L polln(IS and, on rough Gravel 147 1 . --.I-- � . L . 'r. ' I I L ­ I L9 OR MA0% Ih&` ­. � A "'. _ Pago NeWS' . . . ... . � ..... I " C(!'.)tl.11(Bll,qllk(�8,4(,011egc,- I-------,7,-, 1 ,L 911A * . __..A_ __ .._ � I)Ounds. I I It 94'� " 0) a I �; urs ... ER103 FOR MUMS& � I __"�. . . ..- . L I I . I .____� - . V a 11,10) , , WJ Paolar 8" alteM . ... . � FOh 61UNW011 . . A little poti of NI, D(i(ganf (if Toll. Vouuge&0ee'rardSta,,11'orottto . � . I . ITTLE . 4 I Itilward Perm a M T. It. ile'tion. opto, died frt-m irjut-io8 le- r � . e 1 . I L at � , � L FOR TORP1,01 U The number of r4eiking garmt, in An, WAS StruOk by it trainr Corn - ceived hy. it Oone falling ()II'[11111, , �� AittronUncliool Tourvoilitrtoti.ohn0a � Worth V50,0001 01ir price $2,.).501 ly, E R FOIL 9ONST41ii,T11011k in, kers at New'Vork has increased * wall and killed, - a aper all new and all-to-dil to in atyle, We can allow you a great I I ILL A S Ill(. .85j)0G, . - Vine (flailinimit Mind rootilto Out flood . FOR $ALLOW K �_. �_ The eorner stoii6 laying Of the neW I . Writo .*or Orvillara variety of 11arlor, Mning-room And lliodroom,Vurtdtare, at prices diet . I I . . I riesbYtOrlan Church took placo at . . def.voolilpetition. pricogred"cod owl windolvEllia-loil'Otirtain Poles I L .L I I r R ECOMPLEXION , , . G r and Valley. And'.1toora Uouldinga. Uar Il'iftn6a, Organo htxa 86whig U40hilloof arm L NUAT , ImAir . 4' I ­# ... I'D.. Kvi 10 . I ... ­ . ChIldret) OPY tor I Children (,%ry for 1110ROX1110 . . gulkwintiled to gile aoktt�faotfinl. .... 1# . i opdoaki I , .., L, I .. . MrS 11LOule, Wife of a farmer near "'.10111, in . W. IL k Ill w, Prinellnill, . I I . . ­_.�­­­ I \ A a1d% ClarefWA Cleek, waq probably fatsilly . � In,i(tred by a vicious horse I I , , . I Vial .1" X-1. 011UtdT_J1J*A*1V1'4 Jai-volL . ,CtJRS SICK HgADAON9, Is % *-:) T (*,) F I I A . , ,,""'JA . C ;,;P,,,STO* . ,++"* . ... . . . +44+++-� . r . . . I . . I � I . * 1. . I I � 4 . . � .. L I . f 1, i � . . ., . L . I . I I . , r r, , � I I I I . k.. , i I I I'll - I . � I I 1. . . I . I � . . I � I . . r %, . 0 , I I . . . . . � . L r . , 4 . I . . . .1 I : I . I - _.Adffio__.� . . . . I . . . . � W I.: . I- . . .,.- - �­ I , I J�J' r ­ , * I �, I , . A �� 11 I I , L . i I I , �­ _ - I ', �'*%__. �.# &, _Z�.�_�_ ­ �_ - -_ _f - -M .1 � _.-Al �, I . . .. 'i L- 11 1 .1- � �6,_ - - � -