1 A Mos? NATURAL AND EASY MODE or SWIMMING. ` Into:-entlng lm-Idem: In One Llfo of the Phllnntmplum Stephen Glr|rd'-Dorlvv lion ol \\'ordn Relating to. Money That Are Both Inuructlve and Eaten-tnlnlng. $yndn'Iu-not Pluolundloot. n ,,A,Il THE BRITISH WH1G1M0NDAY.JUL1' 13._ nrwwvvv vvvv-v u-wu` `V W. .-\n.mn. mun. Mon`: work I swat)`. at. Fomory work on land. Brook 83.. bur vvv-w -cu -`---- -~ -. Y*C .......-. Poo 9 wlmvondor that to mull II orpn llon an the D--.-ton ldul Op-an Con ny muld rllu: so big 1 row. (or- (II uuvonluhh-.2 nmnbon of no company have but Ion upctlnco to align: In church ubo rmqhurul d Eduction It In one 0! Elk Whcolot Wilcox`: whims to want nothing but white in- doon. Until; it In Dollie non of a vhlto utln Kuo Ononnv robe. high-necked and Ion;-sleeved In Ifm morning. then alone: and oqun nun at night. _.-_.I__ II.-A -_ _.....II -_ I\.,_|- _.L . .-.l _..e-- w.- Klu Cuhcrlno H4-nthornc. known as "the mild of Kent." hm ju.-I colt-hrnml her 103d birthday. The maid of Ken! uenu to bo undo of |ron.-L'w(uu Tran)- cript. 111,. rn._An-_,I ._n| , _ . . ___ -L-__.. -1 -. -r- Min noinnd will assume churge 0! the pmvlnco of Hunt in Miss Rood`: New York school. I or contact on oh: 1: von her not to do lllenry wort 0 any I ad for outside partlca. 3 Ian. Il'\.__|-_ Il'lI-_-o- Bliss Eliznboth Our:-H, slm-r I President 0! the Bnhlnmrr & Ohio road. ls worth about 8lH.|INH|00. I very bright um] busincu-like aw \ll__ I\._;|_-_l_- ll-_aL.._-- l._..v -..r -u. --..~.. The (`ml M I busy and sm-res-ful un- non llndu ,\ln. Lnnmry Zm-king pale and tired. She hns had her hair cut like I boy's, and the style in nu! hcvuuxing. any her admin-rs. Mrs. Livvrmoro personally rnlsod most of the bum!-onto fund whlch was pre- uulodju Mrs. J. Ellen Foster (or her trip abroad. I - l , . _ . _ _.. I .......,.,_ `I._I - ,__ AIIVI WI! IIUVVU Jurvwv-vvvuuvu-vy- Tuna. Lnnnon. D1 Klan Su-cot. hu the boot in at Stoves In the market on hand. Including ` the Grand Unlvond. (`All and not than. SUILIII5 |uu IV In lk' uu_y IllIl|.'. .\1oslofllu- culllfgvs` !l(`VUl(' a grunt dvnl of time In stuulylnq the xloml lan- ;:un2c.~t. Unlhis .~lIl|_l4"l tho vditor of lhu Luwell Tim-.w_ who lS[K)3ll'\l. says; "Wuure willln-.: that those dc.-ul and dangerous lung-um:-us should no, pru- vidcd the ~Hl1l)' nf `onllvt d.|u<:in_; is made compulsory."--`-_I1':'ng.v. cuzx uuu 1.. A gcnlh-m:m who hna been there says tbnxlho fuslix-c mil:-_-_:u youth spends most of his tirn" -u:x:".m'.: Hm girls. and docloring up km mnmh!_y stat:-nwnts to his father. He MAI study between times, pruvid-`(I .~:m'.aiu_-4 cigarettes, playiuglmso bull, fuutlulll lcnrlis and poker, tnkin: hops and lmxlqxu.-ts, nml getting full will lcnvc any limu. \In~zlnflh1- mill:-rm-i cl--\`ulu n rn-.|! UISHL l.U gnu u.nr uuu .\ cello-.;c is \`.-1_\' uf!-.-n 3 pl young man. if he sl'.1v!i:'s ha two years. learn as x:1m'h l..-It fnmcetin six numth~' nfu-r work for :x 1i`.'in:. It is n : 1n f:n-1 lhnt mm Lzglin and Greek schul.-lra in J isodding grass at seventy-E day. -U0 inlvmlml to lwcu: lawyer. or an inlim-uti2'.l jun he found out th:1tl1c'ui:M 1 money at his pm-sun: employ: Tu sum`:-4-.l in this \\'()l`hl It mwyur. Ur u Ilium xuuu J-uu.I:uIaL. uub that ho -u~.:!.l nmigc more clupluymunt. To sucm-v.| in this world a college ed- ucution is not at all roquisito. There in :1 county In-asurvr in Te-xus who can m-mm; 1-.--ul um` xvritv. and yet he has put $l.`_0UI) when: nobudy but himself cun ("Ind it. A ......ol......... n-'..\ ha: l\l\llII Hun-n an`-.1 Acgc wulcu Ia IHII:-nu . u.-.uu \ 'u|\ gu. Tlierc are sunw cull:-_.;o.~'. that would never be heard of if it were not for base ball clubs. The reason the Harvard men had it laid on (212111 so thick last year was bccuusu: the lam-r foolishly devoted ` somn of Hmir limo tn stluly. thus neg- ` It-(`ting their rt-gumr Inn.-irwss. Winn? does :1 _\'mm-.: mun go to college for ex- cep: 10 play lmw l>:lH'. \ 1-nlhu-ve~ is \`.'1\' 3 nlrwo where: loge students are very CXll`l|\ R_'.?'lf2l zu everything (`.\t'.-pt Mh`:)-l:|m'1- at ' z.-ayurs It is not very uflml that cuxmr. 9.) sense is taught at univcrsilivs. but we infer that suvh is t`.:~~ c.-use nt :1 G4-urgia col- legc which is named Pulc.-(-at (`-allege. """--4 -- --~r- -~~Nu---m oh... ........I.I -= `Tint Sdmo 0! `them Bccnme'-And ow They Succeed in Making a Nnn. - uomcumv or uuu-r the idea has guinbd ground that !x:- .-:mIcnts tn` the average Amcric.m.mll:~-:9` gm) mum nttcmion to w_V.,\_ * :1th!(-tic sports, . ' in(`I:xdiz1; cigar- _.)"-} _ Qr\ n`|n ..u..bIu.. A IN. nl-at (`In-rr -1- unmr; Now llml my only hope mu 3 (Jul married In the spring. We mu. old mom:-rim PIMP hack; I nuluvd h"r In hv min-`- Bhr Imukl. but -he a Ima-luud bad. Ami `Mule |t|l'lIc(`<' nlno. Am! I. A In Llwvuutryy \:v-vxv-vuuw-um, ...w-.- I. Joan 3 Prison: Strut. hnl Alw I III excellent stock ofox rou wnarom. croc or) . in: intact an fancy goods to choose rom. it try onions tor oonmnu In oonnoc- \ t Ion. '9 mm`! swam in unc-r your-. And I--rmne V-tm`d In .3)`: "IN-nth Dunn ! lnl-I aura)` _\'u'1l mIld. Though yuu have made your law." Elna Ann; I. We parted. arm with "broken heart," And] with u-urtulc-yo. Dechrlnu me to me would bo But too and misery. Wis pan:-`I. `nnu the story old: I had -I lurk at -Hnws. We pun:-(I. `III: -I 4 And lhfnkmg In I Hm] In mum THE oLLEc: GRADUATE. lly lulu` uuu. ;u pl.'!(`( :1. if hard, . L.-uin six he :x1i'.'i:n~.,-. 501: 0 of {V.._. J. .. .I...'..-.. 1.. A M. I Thom Became n I Illnws, climb Fortune`: mount. in pllnnnq. ill]. nf!:*napl:1v0 wheres t-.r!i:-s mm. In as he can he goes to solemn and Inn the best hul.-Ara Athens. Ga., seventy-iivc cents a In-mam A great vulinl jzmrrmlist. but ...1-n:v`.l n\.\L-ax vnnv-A ./.5... t-in-. smoking. than is really good for them. 1! i3 nlsoullcgcd jhnt the expense is very heavy, i:x::. as it costs as much to ho: u(`:an;.;ress- man as it does , to ho a student at Ilarvnrd (`ol- I. nmmngo. V0530 lvwvuuau a --u-uv-v I-IthhAnorhuIIIulIonl..CInnnuI| and is '..-wt-x`.~'. . _ ...,;mu , Durmg our sale we can save you 25 per cent. we l . ma .` on every dollar spent wnth us. rllvge. ' .: Call and convince yourself. .._ \.,.-.. ` COST 1 . II ow-nu Iywunn LKZCX Vi .||.,.gd. uuauguuul --`- -',.-_'-F;-:w.-.._--' -.-::.*.-..-:..{-.-..`--* "U h $119 IIlVI\ ch`O|dhnh I W .flKYF'T$UZIIl`f. Ouwfmhhnu an 0IrnoIh"Innlll=Lud&.RotI. Cthndouuhduvphgohvkn No Iuuhlobuhov DO G}:a_nd Union Clothing Company -A4`n-..-mg ommjcm SENSE {n.nnn1nn'uEuuouu'ruum_q.. - wamuu M ucnu-i-ans; `II vwvvvu vv Ivvvu -v, `aux- Acxsowuooto by ororybod that the nuns: llno of Ion. drinks manufacture: in the city am he found In H Bum` Market Square. They cousin: of I nuscloa waters. Prompt i Q'llcl`|l`l&0ll paid (opIc~nIc pau-Nos. (J Tclephono : . o. We offer ail of our Prints, Muslins, Light Wool Dreslsgoods, {Sateens. Laces, All-Over Embroideries at Cost Price, and our PARASOLS, all guaranteed this season's purchase at I0 Per Cent. Below Cost. C. ROBINSONS __._j.: ___ _ __L___, 9 Sweeping Reductions in Ba|a`ncfo?`Siring & Summer Stock _.;\1-._ jClearing Sale of Boots and Shoe John Laidlaw & Son, : Goods marked in Plain Figures and only One 1 Price. rPEcIAL GOODS, LOW PRICES, AT%wALDr?oN'*s. "!* .WIV.-I-lo|oApu' uumnmuuu' ' um... my 1. SCARCE GOODS. an Ivlvirv triu- Svrrs Tnnnnn and made to order. in latest humans. at Joux SnA.~unAx's. .\hu-ketsquro. I\a.n I A A-npnvnnv Govt:-n nnuuuningnl :..;{.. { ..........- .o.... &`:.........% I ed. souoacuchouunoooduuulduo-nus Int. hnvovcltonlorluquound n-`Align-`In ' 3fBecause the public has found out that we make Iio promises we ` cannot fulll. MINNES& BURNS I:-"Beca.L;se when we advertise an ariicle at a. xerice we have it. 8 when we say a.n'article is All-Wool itds All-Wool. HTBecause the excellence of our goods makes every sale an adver- tisement for us. ' July 8. Inll [MACK nut. DIDCI hllu nun Dale: \..Ull0lI nun, law All Summer! Goods :1 Rodnood Prion. All Summer I but Reduced Prion. All Funny Saba: and Chunbn no Rn-laced Prion. All Puuooh. Silk Umhullu ua I-`ucy Plruoll lbduod. Hunts Bclbrlggm Pants and Vents. Low Pncu. Luiiu Bdbriggun Venn. hlgh noch. long sleeves. Ladle` Hulk: Vents. low nook. short alcoves. Igdkn Lido rcurl. Silk and Bslbrlmru Hon, Low Prices. Girls` Black Silk. Block Link and Black Cotton How, Low Pd All Q.`-nnnnm Ilrv lino-In at Rndnnntl Pr-Inn. IAVIIIUIII5 It -lull.` DnA.1AnA|.I I5, Jllll nvl-Q-quanta. Fol: mun Autnlcut Srnts. guaranteed to Ill. to A. 0`BIuIx'I.E Princes St...nhovo Syd In. J mm `27. July 1.1 tl'Call soon uul got some of the Bnrgamn. Jul}: 12. Lace 1-2 Mitts. Cream Silk Gloves. White Victoria Lawns. Fancy Seersuckers. Black Thread Hose. (SPECIAL VALUES-) ta`FBeca.use we would rather not sell than have a customer dissatis- RQBI1\fFSQN: Wellington street, n! door from Princess Street. (Allen's old thud). '- J. DICK 82: SOJSVS Has our Summer Sale been sd`su_ccessful ?% I-`nrk run FIFTY. 50 cents will buy (our Timypoa or 3 (`ablnot Tint at J. W.Pow- 1 311.139. Picture Fruncuu up as any in the ` c ty. ` I-.-r . vv . u-uuva Dun-nnnn n-an nhhn Jnhllnn Inordo:-to nuke room to:-l|'dlPn:-olnnu. The Reliable and Gloss-Priced _Dry Goods Stars, ........u 1-.1 1)nnnl PRINCESS STREET- LLINWGOFF! B- 'VV'_A._'LI')IBC)I.\T. NOW GOING ON AT nu ----v-. --., .-----.. ..---_ Cor. 1 :-inccss and Bagot streets. Tvfiifs" Mnv 3. J.(}. Butow. nncllonl QlItA-l'lVIVlIV.HP.I'|;lI!b- nut. (and sun: Imus. I0 lung 8:. `role nhono. Na 1 DW}K3. fIlVUl IIIJTIIIIUIII Ill IIIU VII.) - Hownn 81109.. (J. B. and F. WJ dealers in choice: cigars and lobnocm. Pool and bmlud rooms in connection. E81130! St.. near Princess mioaos uonssvsniibniuousa cuy. Ixs'rAs1'.\.\'no1's Pno-roam:-no oftho J uhnco Oolobnllon. [nave your order: for copiol. H. Rummage}. ['00] (Hill Ullllltnl IIIUIII muunulllg. R. .\'I\\'L.\.Vns. Princess Street. dealer in cigars. lobaccos. pipes. shing tackle and pocket books. Finest assortment in the city. nn... 1. I) g-ul I` `III alnnlgna In uuvunu nu`:--u c--u--1.. ...-. ltmrr. BAKER. tobnccomst. \\'indsor Block. Pool and billhu-d room adjoining. \'_..... ....-_. l)-l......-. Q:-.9 Again: In E. II. II)` I. mnruut aqunlu. Till: Bt:nI\':-l-`lno groceries. ne and t!n~ mastic fruits. Jos. Hncocx. Mn.~s0I|ic Build- ings. Market Square. \\.' I` llnn-raw tlnnunr In fl-nah ak nvnlnm, Inga. nnrnu aquuv. W. (3. Ramos. dealer in fresh sh. oysters. fruit. etc... 6:! Brock Sn-cut. L : nu:-9 \,IlIUlllIv1rvv\.I u, in`! II. II. 'l`o\'w..-'l`ry the Milk Rolls and Bath Buns nmnutnctunxlnl the King Strool linkcry. ll. H. 'l`o\'I. Market Square. -r..- n........-.. IN...` ....n..m-in. nn nn An. lL`C|ll'lUOS. .\Ioxn\' `m L0 as In large or small sums allow rues of Interest. on City and Farm Property Lanna granted on (`ity and (`minty Debentures. Apply to TIIOMAS Bnmus. .\huu| or. I-`rontennc Loan and Investment Society. |-'l-`lCE--0pp0- nite zho Post Otlloe. I IIIIIIII unu- C.\RRl'TIll-Ins Bnns.. I-`innnclal Agzunu King Street. Money to loan on real osuuu and other securities. \n..-._.. _.. I .. . u II. I.._.... n-an.-II guru. nl Innr Kl`0CI.`l'l08. llllpurluu H ulua. Ilquvla nuu ulanlu. \'I(`nmu \\'.uu-znnrsrz. ndmittod..to be the best place in tho cil\' In buygmcurios.crockor_\'. china. etc. 'l`uu~1. ll. Jonxs. m. .. n....,. 1.-.... nnnuunvaul In oh-In nun- Cnlml. Out. I nus. u. uuuaa. Tlnuxmr Blms. hm-u removed to their new promises.` Brook Street. Market Square. whore they show the ll\l`K(_`Sl nnd nusl any-k of lm~ nnrhld and l)nIm~.-ill-' Liuuurs. Tums. Curnrs. &c.. JONES IUNUOBIAL PARLOR ` n_A.A_L A_._n.__ Q.A.I II-L lgjnn III III 1 I I(l` I-1:-v l4Iv'IIxrI `-- J. H u.'.m.\.\' & (`o.. .53 Brock Street. Family groceries. llnporlod Wines. liquors and cigars. \'un-rnuu . \\';u1.~nn|`u.` mlminnd. In he lho ll\'Ul'V\'l|l'U llllll JU\\ l.'ll\.'l',\ . - A. .\l. ROCK. wntchmnkcr. jowcllcr and on- n:nu'ur. has every l'ucili1_\' for nmnufacturinx and re lrlng {ewollery in all its bmnchos. Golden )lamom \\'nlch Sign. N Princess St. I III! IIIIV vcrutv unu \.UU'1`l _-,u l-`. \V. Smxnl-:.\'nl'nG. In.-nnufncturor nud im- porter of no iowollery, 3&7 King Street. J. A. L|:lhr.'L'I-. watch nmkor.jcwullcr.68l1rock SL. dealer In watches. clocks nnd dinmonds. -`.\u1`II Bun-=.. 315 King SL. homiclunrters for Wzuches. ranging in prirc from :3 tr) 8`. ; Sllvcrwnro an Jo\\'ellcr\'. A uv n........ ........L..... ,. l......lI...- -uul nu, |lII7lIL I IIUI ICU. ELDER BR01. How Li\'cr_v in connection with St. Lawrence Hotel on King Street. First clasls rigs will always be on hand on the shortest not cc. - \l..lV . _ . . . _ ..l\_,.- I71..._.|.\.- Il.\_,u.. IF.-nhnnnn IIVI. um). MCCA.V.\l0.\' lino-3.. Kin .mn orso Exchange. Livery and Boarding Sm lob. corner of Brock and Bagot Streets. A new and st "Nah outt of vehicles and expellem honsus. C urges modc~ 3 rate. 1 ahm\'lhclnrx1'-st nml nnusl stuck or |m~ Ported nd Domcsnv Liquors. Tums. Cigars. n the c I)`. J rvwovyv ivlrvvui. - I-'m'R I-`Ir-rv. 5) come will buy (our l`inu-npa or 2 (`nhlnat Tlntyneu '.POW' A`Un I01: l`.`C. \Vll.s0x. 120 Clarence Street, the lamest and` longest established livery in the city. Telephone No. 179. "Vehicles ready at a\ mo- ment`: notice. I.~-___ 11..-- \v._.. Ix..__.. :.. ............n.... " DYEING WORK8. pnmonasr - xmoawox. -..-.-U P. A. Bmma 1 hack and liver)` .\'o. 157. NI n I|v........ v nun nu-nunulga C all ran L` vI\I\I5g I I lull Ivtul a Sco'r'r`s H')'rII:L. 601'. Queen and Ontario Sts. Satisfaction guaranteed. l-`ino llquors and cl- mu-s. Good yard and atnbling. A. Slursox. l\vnvn.Auu.-nu-uu `lln-rm: mnnv nan:-nninnl gcua. uvvu gluu nun aunuungg n. Dhlruuu. _ Axono-Ann:mc.m Hon-21.. most convenient ` ' and popularhotol In cits . opposite to O.T.R. am. lugs. 1! mm and stqambout Inn Ins. SuA.~un.\.\'_ QvI:I:x`s H01-m.. 135 Brock St, Stnblbng for ' lw horses : yard for M) vehicles : rooms for 100 guests; meals M all hours: best cigars and Il- qltors :3 llveries in connection : conveyances to nnd from tmlns_.. A. VANALSTINE. Pron. MM 0 IIILIK. rI'UPl'lU|Ul'. 01-1~.\w.\ HOTEL. co nor of 0nurio,a'ud Prin- cou Stream. I-`lrst-ohms accommodation: yon! and enabling. Jun-:3 Nomus. Prom-lotor. Rnn-nu`- um.-. .`.'.... n........ .....I n..o...a.. an aailvtvti II-rvvi jvvfvvvl IV! I!!! U00 Is[.A_NDHOUSE-Best cigm-Inndll uors Mohls am-ocular hours. W. Donn. Mar at `Squaw. nl'D\'IP1'iI l nIva: l'\o.a....l.. as ....-......n lingo u-~_-uguuun uusuu. n . uun 1.1.. nuunul. ouuunr. BL'n.\'n11"Hov.u:. Ontario SL. nonrost rsh class hotel to G. T. R. and K. cl . Stations. '1`. Wusox. Pronriotdr. . l . Luann. tin... -..._--n ..... -...I \:-.'........I vu ucvn. I lU|IIIUUls | - =.\l.nIo:l Horn. comer Quoon and Molitteal Streets. w_oll alumwd. with yard and Itablna. Nusox Swn-zxu. Proprietor. nc-nun 11...... .. ...... -3 n.....-:.. .'..A n..a.., ` hunting and Gas Fitting. - 1` u\,__..._ __._.A_-I _._la__l__ l)I-.-.u bvvbinuwv vv n--.- .- --_---.. lotulthlulhunllluuo 13--n -unnnnbln I. DA .11 ilthduunbolin-nclnnddtdnnlwo :_g_:_g.:.-...-:::.~: mama: A- P. Crockery, Glauwaiw, Etc. |...._. L n.I-.... In-..p has ulnar- stores and _1'lumu unlng. ., _ u ___.._A_. -an l!|__ 9...`. L`- oL- Fruit. (`ouf'--tc'ou-ry, .l`r. u m.\.... 1--.. n... \llIl- null. um] I II! PIINCISS ITIIII`. Arcated Waters, Etc. .-.__ ._---_ L__ -____L..|... .L-. .1. lfmrlu-s (1 ml J ewellory. I 0.. ........... .... ..........l....s.._.... nu .n--.I'I_ .__ is 4 -,-_I G rm'('ro' es in! Liquors. .. . ... . -. o. n.. r.-1 I).-nub can-on: la` Cigm-at and Bo'llo'urds. I l.u: onhnnnnnual \\'in:lunl- Lire-r_y Establislunenls. I nnmv non n......L mm... H... I.) 0l.EILlI_E8__| T0 OODIJIESS CITY D13EoT5f{Y: Boot: and Shoes.- nn__u- ___n_ _ I ho!oprapMc. n I-`In-up HI ngnln uni iTa :70 N n a. nu. -_4l -...I- In 11 Fe` in (I u rial. n lion '0 III-vnrvuuvv run an 129 Brook Street. the lending .' alabloln the city. Telephone "'*::2.:m. TAKEKLO OK! WI IVUIH- I$`I-IIXIfHl'I. WU bu-Iby zwouunocu.-quire any- wclnurhgbymltlull undu- Hut h Iqullly ol chariots" Inll j- ml. and 1 little XTIKU TIWIIWIHII HJWIIUI 3 as usual. ox- ak-uu, Intuit Inc It 00:`. Ralnomhur at who Inland u I ebdb wad. Tho chub halal tohhlo onto! Pholuulllel an wnudorhll dllunut IhlI'I.q)'IYoulh. lnckha . We an-ndhu-n he In-he no numnluunnlrn nnr. ITUWIllIjI" W1) WT` IU IIIIIICMJ BIKSU eulno evolutions must keep his band: In front at hh cu nhownlnthocvmand -About annel had and (oanlunnbly, lb rklt hit! with tin III : tmgnndvln 9-: En Lani: r-lhn rlnunnnnln tnunnh -I"`-U xxwuu Ii XI |lK'I,IlIlVI.` van. Ind: Itrlko downmmln towuxh I I _...I - IhAI_ I? II. HIDE`! llh:-Ill.3I l;Ll;mI]I();l;';Ul\. R; the y Mound puppies condemned by nlontleu rm to death by drowning. n.I~, I I We would be planned to Iurorou call and Impact our rlnouuol ----NlW Goons.-=- O%QdIIUIIO0KlUON!OUII BIAVIUOJIWIL IIIAODOUI OASZ llli Ed llhof. HUI PIIPUIZ OUTAND FANCY IO'l"l'LX. . ll"-IIU C III IUUTUVICHIHI VI VII! II1'll|)IplIKI Fnncorum Rex. `Phonon is from tho Intin aolidus. The word shilling appears to bodorived from a root. uignuylng to divide; and in Iovernl can the name indicate: tho tnctionol Iolnolu-gercoln.u tbodennrins. lull-ponny, in-thing. cent and mill. The pound wu originally non coin. but: might, and come: from tho I1.tin pondun. The Britinh pound originally was a pound of silver, which was divided into `.340 y-union Tlaoorigin of the word pennyis unknown. some have derived it from pondo. to weigh; but this does not noun Va-y nticlnctory. The wad-curling-isuidoogouck tothetimo 0! tho Conquest. but the dntivniion bu ban Inn:-In dknnhrl much dkpnbd. WWI` IIIUU UNI IIVI III E JJKUIII-II \lI|IIll . Guinea were an: and arbor the country trounwhlch the gold was obuInod,u:dtbo 'lCl|l\ in an nhhruvlntlnn nf Hun Inn-I-inlinn II, IIICII X HE LQIIE HUI", OI I Nnpobon. Thedolhr or thnlcr is nhort 1: the Joochmnlnlor. or money 0! the Joach- Imn vnllnv In Hnhalnln rho:-I than nnlnn ll`KII-IIIL'II5IX`ICI W-I VIjIlu;.I.CLlIUIK (rum is an abbnvlntlon of the lmcripuon I`:-nnnnrnln av Th. inn is fl-nun Oh; XIKITII TIIPJC. IIIVQQ Vii`! IIVIII LUV head of the mm, as the now.-reign, crown;othonfromthoptop:-rnnmeoltho ll\l|llI\h any-In A: Lion Ytmh rl`nl- nr MIA I3I1lWlI}ITjIll1Rll IIIU monarch, such as the Nnnnlnnn 'l`\AdnII-I cu IIIKIIKIUI} UT IIIUIIUJ VI Ii U51-'ll` HIV nnauvu` Inn valley, In Bohunh, when these coins werq nt struck In the Sixteenth century. ninnnn won: nt mllnrl nfbr tho nnuntrv WUI`Ill" C3 IUI IIll|IILW BIIU LZIISIIBII puuuu, the French llvro. Indian llra; other: from the metal, as the rupee from the Sanskrit rnpyo. nilvc; others from the hand nf an -nQA an Qhn nnrnrninrn * bditonhn. LIIHRQEM C B Wordu Relating tdlonoy. The derivations of words relating to money and commence am both Interesting and in struetivo. The word money ls from moneta, because in Rome colns were" first regularly struck in the temple of Juno lloneta, which ngaln was derived from monere, to warn, be cause it was built on the spot where Manhus hard the Gaul: approaching to the attack of the city. Coin is probably from the Latin canons, 1 die or sump. Ilnnv nnlnn nun nunnlv cn nnllnrl frnm Hunir caucus, I my 0: sump. Many coins are man.-ly so called from their weight, as for instance the English pound. thn Ii`:-nnoh Ilvnn Imlinn llrn- ntharn h-nm an vnr lrmtxna 'l'hIvlnnor who whim to Iulhto than --_I_` --`Ia-II.-4 -.-.-b L....'|.l. I.--`J- I- PIUUIA IIUILI HIS lrlll. Some lden maybe gained perhaps of the ` extent of good accomplished by Mr. Girard`s princely present to the city of Philadelphia when it is known that 1,100 boys attended Girard college last year. `ran I-xuLA.~:1'Hnons'r`s GIG. In tho midst. of his prosperity it is told that Mr. Glrard neverulost his fondness for young people and canary birds, all of whom heliked well, but best of all he liked his farm down In "the Neck." A writer In Domeutic Monthly tells how every day ln his yellow gig Hr. Glrard drove down there. and then took of! his coat and went to work. Rich though he was, he did not disdain manual labor. but found pleasure in the recreation, as well n: prot from his farm. Rnmn iilnn nmvhn rninml nnrhnm n! the lwlnning Like I Dog. This Is. afar all, the moat mturnl method .0 -alvnnul-u. -...l g. gun). in lnlln-n-.I I.- I Ii. 3 In-. nun WIIII, IT! lb: Wodouotau-ally who Ithuunuutilqu Iuuuhntruualolu-ind -J.Ih---A--ghanldnn-nllh--.- Cluenns Ul EUIS KIIUII [Hall I IIUNIUIU lllt`. Stephen Girani was born ' `in Bordeaux, France. about the year 1750. He came to Philadelphia for the tint time in 1769, and it istold that he was obliged to borrow $5 to bring him into that city. He died in Dect-m ber, 1331, an old man, almost 823 years of age. During his long life be advanced step by step upward, beginning at the early age of 17 as u ` cabin boyin in ship. then a ('ook,and from thence onward to steward, mate and captain, until he became a very successful mm-iner aml merchant. Having no children of his own, Mr. Girurd left at his death the immense fortune of nearly $8,000,000 for the rounding and muinteuuuoe of a college for boys, now known the country over as Glmrd college. ` i/71* /\ As Phllmlelphin is where an elaborate vein- brntion of the anniversary of the birthday ct thcrphilnnthropist, Stephen Girard, is to be 1 held this year, it may be well to acquaint our ~ younger renders with n aw of_ the many in- cidents of this good man : notable life. tnnlunn flirnni wan Ixnl-ll""`in Rnnlnnnuv 1'0m'G FOLKS` COLUMN. manna cu phono.