Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1897, p. 3

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Vauumtjmu? no _ uorud-Hhuii-dyNOv. "1a_pqguuaauuu':uaou THE Brannon Linda . hunk o Bhunnonvluc omsltvlllo . nun . honbIn.'. ` nun:-u `.:'::!.;a:: IIAl....... 1104 etc: Iran 1IAt!`2Y' | ooIT'o A aaibdw. in. nu nm. A M Pnnnnvlvnnln. __BROADBRIM. Tn 3. mutant own son near ll`. D `nupnonm. ` |.:.....Sogt IMI ........uopa.n.u ...!-bat. I1-la sopt I ..upI.`l . . Icsuunthnl "-WHIE`` smrnnnmc. . .Kb|. DUI I-I . Scat I3-N . . . . .sopQ. I5 . If-1! . .`...`p\. as ..80M. IO-3) ...oot. 19-an "SON. sul |s`aHooL BAGS, -:-___> 1 HAVING mean no Nerve; Iroublcs. 1|. Ilodlonl aupulntomlono Klnumn Gono- am-plm. Ootonu for alt: uwauy uulormorly ooouphd by 01:60 . an- ion Zlblophono No. NI. SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds at l 3310 You P_ I tation Throbbin or lneofuhr eeting oftthe \ Hurt? M Mllburn H .1 mm` "so. Pills wil|scu::y:I?. . ` ` HIVO YO Shortnen of Breath. Dub ` treu after Exertion, a Smothering Feeling. Spams, or main through the Breast and Heart ? If u, - Mllbunfs Heart and Nerve Pills will cure or relieve you if taken in time. * HIV! YOU a Feeling of Anxiet that ` something is going 0 oc- cur when there in no no- - A ccllity for it ? If So, 'Milburn's Heart|ndNcI'VO Dill: will I-cunning It Donor of Prlnoou um Iolllnnnn ltroou 9 Pill: will remove It. `[0 You Troubled with SI leesness, Nervomneu, orgetfub neu. Brain Fug, or General Dobility -- the nmr effect of 1.: Grip 2' Iorlolonnll Banging... I. Iuum 0. oo.. Proprhtm. Toruhhom. ALLE Wm. Allen & Son, Brock Street. %,`:.':,:,,,.,,,._ ` Will nd doshmn in on: stock that tho: 9 ounnot pt. olnowlnm. RAM. PAPERS. DAD06. momma. MOULDING. Ito. All the nuns! pamonu and mm. Pupu Huncin and Painting In all It: bnnohu pl-ompt ma properly ononud. F. NISBET S| Danton him EIiaoo's\ud Boon Papa-Depot U38. BIDOK & BAGUPITBIIT Beautify Your lawn.| Get I Lawn Mower. down =to cost price at A. sTRA_cHAN's. You chn get the_ b,03t 0` T00`! at rock bottom pnces. I.`-.._.gI.3.._ :n clan nnrmnm mm Up vouTc_arden. II IUCK DOHUIII plluca. Everything in the Hardware line at tight prices. ' IIU vvu wig: In nhnoclfnunho P.A.dA.atQuIhI- us and put: new don! uh p . than will M one: lane- oln ulwsxuoutho omnd lltloto lo nnh`|!n:.|`o:lo .h:Ilt.. IRIIII to In K.\V.SaihI"sHIotoPurbn n.|._...L.... lh.-`I-Q; 'BnnAn1 FINE | FUD TI Ilnrcsjp 36IPl'IlI%B\..Bu'CtIoI'd`IOIIIt|nd ER School Books, Scribbling Books, ` Exercise Books. I BDQOMIU. Glvo us I out H B. HBRODo QA no-golnndn (Ila! Q61 an` -5.4. lo WOXIIIG Stinrvviuunrll ldoonnlnovu on-allots 'houlI& "guifasnuua pukcmsalts WALL PAPER 333?! `ii ! WI`!!! T. McmHoN 6: CQ., Tho Oornor Bookuhoro. .EN S SHOES. . .. Yon`ll know It by the Cu. ORDERED $01 31 You can take no better medicine than Milburn's Hurt and Nerve Pills. They will relievo or cure you. Every dose holpttbo Bill`. IVIIIDIIITI l IIEIITIIIU The ruknn ~45 *?8a':.%~ Best. I l`0l' we ll. uuvu uur luupxu aylnvnv nu- low, And this is 0. truth worth knowing You will come to grief it you try to go Where you were never made forgoing. In the Kindcrgurtcn magazine for November, 1896, undcr heading of Mother-plny Qucstlonx, this quest on is u.~1ked-dl. What do you think of saw- iuga banks? The question of savings banks for children requirm: very cu.rc.t`u| conaldcrn tion. The individual child must be studied and the question answered for each. A child who lma little idea of the value of money. uud who is inclined to he a spendthrlft, may be greatly help- ed by the judicious use of n. suvings hunk; being encouraged to save his ppn- nlcs until he has enough to buy somu coveted object. But the child who has ....o......i +.....1..mw In mum and accumu- A little chick on day `Asked leave to go on the water. _ Where the saw 5 dpck with her btood In! :11: 17, Ital. wnere Ina IIAW 5 uuun vvuu an -uvvu ~ `:1 play, ` ' Swhnmmg and splashing about bar.` I 3 4 lndod." she began to poop and cry; When, her mother wouldn't let her. i It {I :19 ducks can swim than why can't I `'11 R10 uuuxa uu.n awuu uwu nu; nu- - Are thoy any bigger or btter?" Then the old hen nnaworod: listen to' me . , :2 And hush you:-`foolish talking; ~ Just look at your `feet, and you wlll sea They were only mude.,for walking." (1 But chlcky wiatfully eyed the brook And didn`.t half believe her, ' For she seemed to may liy a knowing! Innlr .l`0l' sue seamen I.u say u; u nuvvuug look, Such atorien couldn`t deceive her. And as her mdther was scratching tho` nrnn nrl And as net muuwr wan wauwmu. u... ground She muttered. lower and lower. I know I can go there and not be` l`| 2-nu nod Then she made .a plunge where ` the: -lnnnnn um; than 1 Know 1 I:u.u gu LLICIB uuu drowned, , And so I think I`ll show h&'."" Then she mane plunge wuuru \.uu' stream was deep And saw too late her blunder. For aha hadn't hardly time to peep When her foolish head went under. And now I hope her (ante will show The child my story. reading, That those who are older sometimes` I: nrur lulll ILILEU MU 0.19 Ulucu uvuauwua-~.. know l What you will (lo well for heading. Tl1o.t.'ealolh content in `Ms place should IIHLI. eavn Cuulrxu In um plat-U unvu-u dwell, * And envy not his brother`. And any part that is acted well 13 just `us good as another. Forlwe all have our proper sphore be- l|\\.' (`0V0l9d 0l)j8('-T. Hill [[10 (`mm In! Inn: in natural tendency to save and accumu- lnte needs the opposite side of his chur- iwter developed. "l`o him a savings hnnk would he a. stumbling block. ` We must he on our guard lest the children term the habit of loving money [or its own alike and thus cultivate u. miseriy spirit. The children should be encouraged to save their money for some special uh- `eet, never for the pleuaure simply of having it. Ewnrv mum's character is two-felil ln having it. Every mn.n's its nature. '|`here is for the one part A group of dis mitions` tendencies and possibilities, w ioh is Inherited. whilq nnot her part. consists of practices and opinions which are imitative and en- tin-ly ti e to the society in which he lives. 'I` o educator has to study the natural or hereditary dispositions of the child and work upon them with discrim- ination. repressing or modifying some, nnd; encouraging others. Military training is like a. steam roller which. passing over a stretch of |rround,|nekes nn excellent roml. but crushes out other T@@!di3" In I\l passing stretch 01 gxrounmmnxeu un excellent road. other `virtue in t.he'aoil. Tho discipline of tho oducntor is like tho gardener}-1 craft. which token into account the uuilu- liility of each plot, of ground, and tho mlnptiiliilityofit. to varied purposes and also tho cupxwitim and limitations oi the plants which he proposes to cultivate. A l'rui|t,whlch arises from lion-ditury defect, must be dealt. with in IL different. wny from one which arises through oc- cidental or transitory circumstances. A foult, which may lead to u. bud huliit, must be dealt. with from one which in KL habit. and in fault. which has Income 0. aecond nature, must be dealt with in a. different, wu._ from ono which is it fault nf nulnna Imrn urn faults committed uvtuuu use-nun`. lnluuan up ....-.. wu. ViVsVx{Vfu.hlL of nature. hare nre faults committed hy the child and there are faults in the Child. l\n4\ .-MM in unlhlv In! nnhn-nl din- the Child. One child is untidy hy natural dia- position. another bet-:\u.se no one hi shown him how to he tidy. One child isrruel by disposition. and tormentx his com ions or dumb animals. lio- cnuse o t.he unsympathetic hobetude of his ntnture; another is cruel through heedlesnness and want of knowledge. Some are born cowards. and others l|I'l5 mnde cowards by the exmwsive timidity of thtme who train them. some ure horn glultonoua. and some are mtulo merely by mistaken kindness. some are hy nu.ture deceitful and unreli-unle, other by mi.~:tu.ken up vrovul` of ammo vlmnm net of deceit. \\` iieh ended in ll luuglmlile incident to the zunusetuent of their elders. Some children are hy nature inattentive. others heennae they have never been trained to pay atten- tion. lntellectunl deficiency `u not unfrequently due to some physical im- perfection. which has escaped notice, such as I alight defect in heurin or. in the sense of al ht. 'l`he muses tien 0! children`: die iedience are manifold, and cases require very dltterent treat- IDCIIL _ .__..__.____-_. low they Ind. Whoa tho land of blunt nu Dlooulot bays and: on `then- What I 00-and II I Rcllnblo and W011 `hood Io-d:-Iow '0 Bull the Io- IIII of the PIII of Icoltl Ohio! In IulIcIoo-II lI'I Good for tho Iuldon. In Good he the Iothor. "My daughter had boon Ailing for non- kytwo yuan with nervous pronuntion. in- lgoution and othor ootnplninta vhiohgirln in their local III nbhot to. For days at Asian shown oonlnod sober bad. And could nuin nothing on hot staunch. Our {uni fyddnn nally doohnd also us: In I oolino. We donpuind of to; .._.._ CL- --J.._II.. --an to-mg 's?."".f' K3.u":..'""'."5'....'2?.`.`a" "2. oovory. 850 gradually now wont. had found uolmlo bandit tram nundiu was skeptical about wing Bond: Auction: Nuvino. I. however. [round a boulo -nclvnlhl ngnnliln math: thnmin H` "II1I'UIUllIvUw-;-w-v-v-_- ` 8!. Nicholas. ` Who can for nobody can for none; And nobody need In . If nobody can for 3'. out Need can-if noluody known. If nobody known that nobody cano- cum. 1. nowonr. prwunu u undnliol otnoliko uugio: the hot in: daypand INC! taking in Ha choyuenuplddy cod. and an aodhutgtnovu nhohd been." In, Onnpvillo. Out Um`. 5350. UT U by W. R. Hadley. w. J. i'wT1i?I$ - Amt. mm. .__..'_.._.------ -Iouovu-nosed:-I01'0H"` \)!-L.'I_- umpan BLUBI-IE8. lures; Five. - ; 2 .le l * The Bockwood Review. It in to he regretted thet in-some e_ tn we are beginning tegllletv ..too`__ `.6 osely the questionable meth of our _ _obd lAmer can eouxlne. who have never look- s l ,_edup to thehigh Eulieh ides! inepph . y, [me metten. stilt; cosune even in Amer-lcen spate en emotir ; or .the better ole there le n desire to put ~ pr 5 ll`: gemee. end edopt the only etenderd ' .t `which can be accepted without reserve. " that is, sport for sport`: lake rather then sport for the money to he tnede out at It, or the mere glory oi triumph- - in over an o ponent.- Lacrosse has de- generated lnio e. scramble for gnte money. and Krofeuionnltlm under the wt; thinnest kin or e veil permeates the -' whole lacrosse world. nlthough mnny . of the gentlemen who ereluklnc `pert k in the guns would be ext .mely urt it such an insinuntion were made. 14- K ` crosse is bed, but his cli is prohshly "3 worse. How many sstnfldere can lay claim to being emnteure in the true sense ot the word! How many un fellows who like riding for the un 0 the thl "` `stay-in the game! Soaroely one. sll ind out sooner or inter whet _ it means. vlz.. professionalism under in port. of emdteur whitewash. Baseball is regarded as u. some for professionals only. It in at least honest. and does U] `not cluim to be anything else-the pluy- -' ers are generally artisans, and talus | what the can get. and `do not pretend to do 0 herwlse-they are ordinary t 9 men who need the money they earn r' at the gums, and accept the professional * ear mark without a murmur. In hi- cycling rut-ins. almost every kind of l ` trick is encouraged. nnd dellberute~ut- `nus tempts on the part of riders to injure eurh other are not suppressed by of- tiriuls. As for the proteeeionnl_ riders H in. few suvh exhibitions as that given at D ` the lust meet here will he uite enough to satisfy the puhlic. Per ape one of the sevt-rest criticisms of the dishonesty .of the sport is to he found in the fact that the riders cannot be trusted to dothelr level best in any race. and so anxious ure officials to have records broken, lhu.t ll. pace.-maker has to he "3 supplied for eiwh race. In what other " sport is the artificial stimulus of l1[J:lt`0- m8' nmkor required! Possilily time will 1. . root. out the evils that ure to-day spoil- _ M im; e. sport which would he most at- `. f | lructive under ordinary cirruinstsnues. W115 l in mam thun nrrrlmhla that the Ito the .be i in Protuonnh at In locus IIIIWI ' much I006. - um- tI-..I__......l D--Fan; lrucuve unutsr uruumn UII\uIuuIuuv\vu it is more than prolmhle that In Rem of wheels. in their anxiety to ken _ before the public. lmvu done much to hrin the sport. to its present SUI-lP. No dour! the thing will cure itself in time. but strong lia.nda are needed at the helm. It is a. question if we have such. and the decreasing popularity of the C.W.`A. is a. pretty certain index llnul. people are not satisfied. It is an unpleasant duty to find fiiult ul uny time, but wlzolcsomo truths are never nvnian Onre-elle are one or me question In Kidney Dlsorders-A Llquld loIvens-A npeellle Kidney Tonic Is the Only Date Boned). How Msny Discover When It Is Too Lsbe then the kidneys hsve literslly been ground out: by the llllcle solid particles which sre contained in she blood of sll sui- leurs lrom kidney dieeeee. sud which so- curnulsbe in theee orgsns. Common sense ssys unrl rnediosl science hss pr-oven it met. 1 liquid eolvenh which will dleeolve these solids end ersdionbe them iron the system in the only sure cure for kidney disorder. South A-neriosn Kidney Cure is esolvenb. It has been tested in Almost hopeless cues. snd therein yes to be re- corded egcinso is s ieilure no cure when It bu bed A isihhful trisl. Pille will not do it se they are not solvents. Don t. triile. Sold by W. H. Medley. ----njn Tortola live loot Lon! Which Weigh: B00 Poundl. A tortoise weighing 500 pounds is al- most large enough to satisfy anyone in search of curiosities. This is the weight of the monster tortoise which I-ion. Walter Rothschild has imported from Mauritius and placed in the Lon- don "'l.oo. The new tl_l'1`lVll.l is sup oued to be about 300 ears old, thoug its history -can be mood for only 150 years, during which period it wee own- ed by branches of the same family. The tortoise is five feet six inches from head to tail over the curve of its shell. lt eats ccbbagea end eooue vegetables and is very fond oil eorrots. It is not feasible to say whether it has attained ts lull nixe. This is by no menus the heuviutot Lhenecreaturea known. xhlr. Rothschild imported one eiggity was old, which weighed 870 poun . on was still growing when it died. These great. tortoises were at one time very numer- ous nround the Aldnbiun group. but the number in now greatly reduced. nuu uuuu u. -avuu. ....._. _....,, _ ___ crnnoo sweep. on sqrlnlzo wild bird doth spend its little vu In notes that raviah all the air around With the sweet ecatnry mat in of mound. But oh. my love aleepa onthrough good or ill. London Q-Lanouhiro Uh Ao- Iurmoo company. 1;:-nnguu A lhnAnnn mm;-D C-n c--_..:__::.-. All NIIIIII To not. I know a lnw, green mound, were myrtles creep, All alm.dm'n-.l oer by pine trees, durk and tall; _ Near by n pals rose (`hmha n stony wnll, And from it south winds many as In- nrn nnn n\;-nan` VIDCTE nuuuuu Iulvx nu: unuu, nun:- ud brown; There winter winds tempestuoualy blow. And winter skin I shroud of while he- atow. ' _ And ni ht And moon and ztu-I .look cold y down. Blossom and long. brown led, and drifted now Are naught to her who sleep: so calm holnw. There autumn leaves will drift, faded - ml In-nu.-ur London Spoontor`. 'I`.- 9;: nun --A uouuuu puolunur`. Ten you: go when every one was talking of the neon`: jubilecgn `antle- mnn friend of I! heard the fol owing convonation between two Soowb wo- men: Cu: ya, tell mo, wunumn what. is it the ca` . jubilee?" ~*\v.e`). in this," bar neighbor. When folk has boon married twenty-tin you than`: n nilvor wnddin.` And when ltbey hive been married {my year. that`: njumdon wuldin`: but It the `mom : hid. than M : A hhl." ' 4 tau` `. `mu : hm `:n:|. |LNu|::" ' TIOWOOOOIOITIOLQQ Dur8in.--! and lnomul any slut! hvolrludyour nlnbio V noB.B.B. ht-|Iodhouoeu|hdpnirlohd.ucIhvo foundshionndylobotin oltho |lannIgnLyreoIIIIuI1IIIInuIvuunuu- `ftouany okindiuunc cl-Ibo] . bland. nu-nld Dix. RnLPn|nn. Oak Amos : plus one euuupo. ?3`%?; .....mm:':mua.. cimuf iTCr"iuoc'""iIsou Q...-- Q-Q . B ulllx below. QUITE A MONSTER. RATE` IIORTIIMUWP. KIDNEY SENSE. A Jublloo. linurv uirvulnstanues. their to I.li.- hnvu Inna nnmh IAIHANDHITV IXIFIZVIQZ msxnla. is whit Mr. `ce6ri``e "A. W. UDIIII -IL.-u. cu. uni I15. _ For nourly f _ I in ,.,.... o.;:a J ..u non h\lo'~ kl yu, bl itldn VII` _ hue`: Pilln. md 8041 I an uh `_ I.ndl_l'I2thfu|ly this thu 01 have um III`. I . , _ { [qr ' Pills. he utok wpy they holp you to 1193101: wl nu-prlu yon. i'33.`x. "<`..up.""` u'31fa..a'"`A.'nii.".i'3 Pninlu . take Dr. Ohm : Kidney-IA All.nu|InIIIIIhna . ns_ omxrs ; Box. _ ."'.ro}n na * ' %...e1.....,v.,~r,,,=.-u.. :.'.~g:,-:.'.+-.mr.-A-'4 `Io dhorgnnilodt M t oy us n NI keeping Qxtdllin f wuto mntqrhl. Stonuoh D u.`-.1. nmnnghrl Hug.` Anhmg; 1;;,*n;*:*a&;:~a .}sz.$a..m W ' vflarton, 0nt.. styles woon-s-EHO`! he and III! llzlh Ibbaoao Oudorntnu 3-f" `ma A-" gnu. wuis noon and co lb- rny. tummy. (buuoun and aunt-Inna. nu boon puocrlbod over Bayou: In Ihauuull (I cum I: the only notable and minus known. Ankdruurhtfof Wood`: PIIOI `odllll he oaoruono worthless modlotno in zinc 0! Int. lnolooo price In least. and we will and by town mnll. Price. on noun. 01: six. 06. one all pk-an. olawllloun. Puhphloutnolony rm V ` The Wood coup: 7. urunnum Onk. nl. . Bold l K! t :1 Mn lnlhll ml: by :1! n:::n:>l: luv m "`"s*<-'- -`am-av us. up ounuo. II I i am. ..-nunod by out nhuui. CW9; ` ram ulna to uhmuk :ue'_z.r_-'0'" '-"` """%$' __..n_a 1.. cont. nnnknt. 3"?;:.I.`:"2i:}";E-.`;...s";:':1-.*,o.`,..'"!" '- ulyonnlogunhvutlm - on - glgggg coo-Ion .'31:.2:.``.`r..u.-.x.1hq:: -vi.-_-.11'.'A3!'.l: W All CITY I ~'~"~&:.':.. giving luv r|UrIa\ Isnnuulanau wvup j` .. lo: salt In Klnu$on.0n0.. hy Bonn W | And Juno: lclnod. drunciuu > -' i charming meets am- ` Fctliottloly ua`:uu_nv 38. |coRK Noithulu -Ann; run` In I E A Pnlnleaa Home (of `A. Tumors. Borofula and All lnut Poisons. by n uolentlo vegetable compound. Oounuluuuon st onioe or by man lll. The Abbott M I-on Manon Medial .2.'o :.::..3 am,.,*::a: no mm. A` no I-mm-. uvohauouo. ......No PnIn.....,. .,, - --. -- -,,.,_,_`. n,_Qg-.L The Arl)ht.l M Jason ueulouhun . 0 cm or vo pond I1` gtnllzsnln Ounudu. 15131 wlll vo or maul; as aw ono lntorooud a loo-nan book 1| NIB uuawlan ma-ua o-uwi oz FIIIANDTLIII nnyoompuy tn the AIOIIIIOO 90-. Wand tnnumnc u """""' . nu annua- I XIJEII "I 6Io`=n In 0un'u:u. my save main I On!) II 0700 obgntn nu much VIIIINO Inhmmmut ta wogtlllnua at this wonderful remedy. Adana or on working: I} or can In XII vu nu: mm` mm won unmade. Dept. " c. P." on shot-bourno 3. Mom ;-_. ii:i5'o"i:i ' i`ii."-F Luury \VAu1uh.`Druuu|pI., lNGl'1 For Bottle: and Jan. % go wants. ' VITALIA OURI8 ~ Ch. K.ing;rE; .' "' nmi.`f.'a' hnqkoshlnudi bunch. oucunllntlohnvo Iguana:-artist . _ I.udou.l.lnI-pooludnloiolln Iuunnoocunpuy. `-1 . ....nnnnnn-n n. .AAm.. A.-nun II TIITX ?'.G.In Jpn 10 Wliilf .33 9 9," at - u,-._ _..u|..1.`.lL Wild: 6 my will xlfo maul tree I I00-page k th olnformt on I In-fnl mmndv. Addll my dmahW`o~i`E'iWl55 ands cl hE`1IP'5Yi|| 59' mauupl1Iv7W`Vm5"``4 vhcnyouiolntlocnmdhnhuuunund Iluulnlhclrgl-Ivllcgutndptooperlb-.5c. ul|yw1HIIunyoufot$2000. Youun ptlywwmtmhth'Iwonhk _5-lpycubknowthstyocuwifatnd '1'tduvcdttyoulnvohun ` ' ` Vub_foc.pptkul:.nto -W7CW :---,.:- T none to AuohcrI`\;|Inh|.ovct lannltoluscohitlntlrool Bbotrtolnn. Conllnnluu on not lhcuhlilnuu Ilthlqhohoht. %HAPPY LIXANDERB A UIIARD. OHARTBBEI) Accountant. no so mad. uhdmndl ML Trtulbnlnnoonncl nlnuh muomontn tnhan. Bmhnu oonlldonunl. Addnn lunc- - LQALIL :1 Juiiiiif Elana` { { `u BOOKBINDINGI .5 All It. K128; `iu.z.:._ua.n nu-u-ouuunuu_u. , ~`.x_h.- .......L... L.AA..-3....-- mro'2"=5v'"-":2-:::--| V W o-QV 7 -` ` I I. I.(:0.LNN'k UNTANT AND HILL 9 no . onnlnlonn rt .2. .....,. .._........ .._._.._..._u...--..---- `- MONEY AND Buemiami." 3lII I III& 1 EIIWVlUIK&. ! \ IIKINIII 18 TRUST. onxan x In M- oos Maul. Mulnnana mama - I SMYTHE I LOSCOMBE. Illj IX TRUIII`. OIIIHI n III I 531.?&a h?r`:'3i : Nun . Imlnon. 6. Qgg`, !'~7=w2_vA-- Inn vuvvg W!I!.l.l)l(i'lOR BTRIIT (IIAB PIIIOOI0. hlophono. aw. QROHITEOTURAL. ._._........_.......-.--. "ns? GAHTUNG. .T Mabncn. cAb"s".` `gun to .`.'.'o 03:0 Inc: | :9... our ado : Drug Btou. ..`{T.`;';%.` .'. j -..._ ....__ -,-...._..._.......___ _.,. HORSE LIVERY. .0 PT. 0' OICIIIIATIOI. W "A397: "T"3`"`3'e T"$3i 2:. ':.:.%*.:'J::.'. .' KTLBOBN I.D. II.0.!.IB..LA'l`I Ion] Supulntou out Klnnomn Gono- m. Ooronn olu um oonntu ..- .<.-..- --........_.. ..._.% INSURANCE. u---v-v rholllbhunb: DR. DECO. `.II!'lY\H I'M!` IRAN'Vl"-F-`bwlu-5. ONT. INTANT AND II x` and Moon owon tutu. ` Dru: Bton. W". 1. :-#1:." w.<::;.r o u AM:-n3 0 p. I nuntd on 3:. ml` 00 :1 Dobxxru. W: to Tlolu llli It d Inn! at]. no pp'3:"u Ma: 'F'o.eI33"o" > on-35 I'll?!` mm on and King Intnnooon ' I. 1. Lyon. a-`3?:`ZE.'i nmlly onl two who had the noun 4: u ch.-mce-'l` omna Byrnea and lmmmler WllHnma.w|th n wlntter or twuin fawor of Williams. W on the subject. (`ume up hetoro the umnmiasion Tom Byrm-s got. the plum. It wag n life-lun job, ' with a. tremendous strong pu l-six thousand a your u long as he chose to mnmin in native Iaxjvice and in pension of lhrea thnumum ull death, if e nuw fit to retire. Now let. us look nnd see what. the ra- formern have done for the city of Now York in the way of social and pulitlml mununn v, et`t)ll0mf'. With it a year three of the most emi- nent men on the force have been vir- tuolly compelled to reelgn with no charges brought against them. and thou h each one of them was [it for set`- viee or many years to come, they are now quartered on the tlnieipality as long on they` live, glv 3 no aervloe in return - t regate salaries amounting t ei teen thousand doi- lura a year. through the olive l'oroe of our oily of tour thouau,nx men and there could not be found more thorough! experienoed policemen thnn Thomas ilyrnee. Alexander William: and Peter Conlln. After a eervieeot only a few weeks, Mr. Conlln. like the unhappy municipal guandiane in (iii- bert at Sullivan`: Pirates of Pen- Imnce." eoon (liecovered that the police- man`: lot. waa not a ho py one. Before hie election Mr. -onlin was the moat humble and ueit-depreciativo mem- ber of t.he force. and in (act that with his chief recommendation to Ll`heodore Roosevelt and colonel tirnnt. they be- ing repuhllutuu and he a democrat. but both of these gentlemen were dread- fully gold when the nicked out Peter (`on in for a temer oot. Peter was not put u that way. He was gradu- ated in t one gogw `at when .l`am.t man politlea we e in he tueendent. and. houalitom nnohoervantcountry. man he may have looked like Mary`: little lamb, before they t through with him they could not fat to discover that there was not very much ot`the lmnb about Peter Conlin. Theodore ltcmeovelt was the chairman of the lice commission and a civil service re orni- er dyed in the wool; Peter Conlln was not a civil eervieer. but on every quea- tton that came before the civil service commiulonere took Wt ter. He has busted the oomniiuion al to number- eenn. A new generation has aeeeiun nf that nniivn eltiulei that new not [Mock Wllllunl. me ganuu [ulnnuuo 1110 Tendon-loln. . Than a. vacancy occur- rml In the superlntendency. Thure were many Mplmnta for the birth, but really who had the host ut u chance-'l` omms n Vlfixen Imfnrn Hm omnnxiusion moaning uxe and regulnri fm-m commit ml. Trsulbnlnooundnnnnolnl muomnm talc . Bnolluu oonildonun. Add:-on lunc- nton hulnou Ooaluo. 1. Hi` 1 H I` ` . i `mat: NE_V(_`YQRK Poucarisn ` ' Antiouuczo. ' ~ on In '0I'C0--III I Iollhu offence Orpd Anna! l'hon-'ond `nun- . -nn_|.-_A $4..` Zulu;-0. |`I`Ii1 Won Iltuo of the Ionn-lnioluonc In A genemnon nos Dsauuatuu of the pollvo vltaulel rntnv Roosevelt or civil aor\'it`e reform; while from the uosite hunk of the ink Styx In hoiml tie voice of ono who n his duty and nemtlon inquired In weird ` tonoa, "\\' mt. oro you going to lo uhout ill" A Nply aeemml to vomo from the crowd of unwoalioil out in tho hall, Nothin ." nut t M. was not. the gait of our tnlentml young cowboy oommisaimwr. It would he much more merciful to Mr. Romevelt to kill him than to put. him in A straight. {tIt`l(t`l ond rompel him to do nothing. le does not lmliovo with Tnlleymnd nml Monteaquloutlmt language was inventml for the our man of vonvenling our thoughta-tor w on he started in to tell you anvthing you never were in the slightest (louht us to what he meant. when he got through. People nmy env what they plenae nhout 'l`eddY. the cnllph, hut the mm is thor- ough y Md squarely honmt. ll hearty lmter of nhnma, frauds and uheutsmnit not. over particular in the language he select: to denrribe thum. The cone uenoo was that. it mu not long till he ouml hlmuelf the lust. lmtml man in the notice oommiuion: but his RruniEsTsT6ii:5v.%| long till he tuund mmueu um mu unu-u man in the miice hide was as t ink in timt of at rhinovorus and the urrmu that glanced off frum its louy steel-like surface were quite nun Ike to kill n friend an an enemy. Within a year we have been compelled to live under the ndminiatrntion uf three different police superintendents. We have nenijed them off one by no and nan-lnnntl thnln nn Hun Dill ctf. of '0 NIVQ `PIUOOI HIGH! Oll On! lly llII'| IIIIII nnionod them on the my cost. III) I ynr. ud all in t name of pohco reform. To lnnin with. tho throo men just. pollcc return. To begin with. hounood by tho return: were not only the but Inon-on|y the but man on the force and I am spouting or them only II loelnon). but Hwy am quite: on good If not hotter) than any other three men to he found on `tho police force of any at tho nut capitals ol Europe. This mnn-rlmn foatnro nt (ho whole In oono AIM III II law In awn- rt: phuoncal ndxrluu that punt- slnc the bdlot Inna ncl span] the elec- Goa iupochu: the entire cit gunm- Innv. an he turned wrung at up and Minn: ruin cnwn (hi: an Inn! at diam. and when tho more an clear- od may and 5 hrosdnd coupnhouin vluw Infant you that Into ha don It: wont. any sit on whu little in let: ot the world. nailing nnldl the min from which than in no mall, nr rohau-. W `I13 (`Ia lghorllnnoo .1`: avail: ng as an omen. I an - Intention at the can at the llu-wink '..'.'.'. .' .!.'.!.F.:`l'-l`.'."..`..`.`..'1.;."`.; Europe. The myau-rioun (`Munro nfhlr in that more In not a minor 0(- tonne hand I t ith ol 1 . They lfuvo chum; ':or:od mix diff:-?~ taunt win: from patrolman to super- lntoudonta. without my apotnnt aid or win pnlllng {min the outside. until finally they Inn ruched the highut point In a policeman`: Ambition. that otupu-Iaundut tor_ lite. Aldo:-nu mu be I ~ - ..a . .r.....':I =33-:'g:- m.r:.:-1:. EA IlBY.1lIB30OKB IEPTHI I .1 I: not uauunmmmdunp onion: o.m hum. lywun at Rennsgivsnie. 584 J. ould. t ea eevenl eon . a gig Gouidztood o'ul1idey't'he d r of the chief ofthe detective force. He had just sent in his cud hi the or- derly in waiting. requesting t e honor and pleasure 0! en interview. The eyes ot- the detective chlel orned twice their usual else and he Id in hlehrus ue way: Show the Ientieman in." he door is opened end a smell. ravelook- in: Jewish mzsp-the greatest tinenoier or hie tie and generation. and the sharpest etective sinoe ,Vidooq-ete.nd tune to tome. There is I moment's pause Ind. u the chief detective yrsved his hand to A choir he inquired in` the tone of A man who is very busy and has no time in waste: "How can I serve you. sir!" The little man rose from his semt and presented the ehie! with nbundio of letters, in which his life wu threat- ened in every w that the most de- rnved mind will conceive. but offer- nc for a.e1a.ied sum in hard cash to compound their viliainy. The chief cast his eyes rapidly over the letters. and imking up at Mr. Gould said: `W hat is it you desire!" "Police rotection furl it seems to me thmt my ite is in an- nm-" "\'nn Aha." hII.V0 if... said . Byrnes Iy Huumxsalul. _ In there a man allve who tlnnka Thomas S. Byrnee, in maaosaiun of the best life office in the 3 ft: ot the people, would place his name and his fame and the tenure of his llta office at the mercy of Jay Gould or anybody else on the hoe of the earth! ' be men who nup- pmes this is a hlgger fool than I nup- me existed on our planet. Tlwru may no mvsterloua hints. knowln slmlma of the head. as Well. well; know. I could, and I would," etx~.. but when it c-omen to Hm hurd granite facts there nover hue been formulnred a aerlouu charge. ln all of hls years of service, ngainac uuperlnlendent Thoma: llyrnu. Alexander Williams ma he more open to charges than lllu 0 let`; lf An, vrhv \\-nn he not. tried. convicted llllil |l|lIII5llv\|I - \ - . u . . . _ . ._ _ other md xiolloenmn. from whunu we might. ILVO ad years of eftocuve aer- vico, but he. too, is driven out. II this is N-farm. anve` me-ohl save me from nu u PI-in null lacked by Palm. Bed Imdel.` Llh Despair- ed of -Ionch Anel-loan Rheumatic cure in the Good Angel Whloh lulled the Tempest and Plloted lately Into the Harbor of Health. "I we: no troubled with eoietiou uh uh chnee the pain and enfforing I experienced wee exoruuitting. ' 1 failed in esh to al- most. I shadow. I wee elmocb continuanc- ly in bed for over a your. and I had spent: hundreds 0! dolluu-I in dooboring. I had nlmoet given up hope ohcure. A relu- tive who had been cured of she name diu- eue by South American Rheunetio Curo induced me to try it. The am done gvce tneinnunt reliet. After using three bob- ble: I won completely outed. William Murehnll. Verney. P.O.. Onb. Sold by W. H. Medley. nu..- -n_.u u_n_.. mbra charges mun mu vnm; If so, why wna mnd punished? Peter Conlin wna un- {rod lineman. minke urn nal vun-.1 nf QHMBHVIS IS IVIOFIII. I my friends. 'l`oronQ.o.................... Dulfnt-d.Qno.. .......... .. HunI|n\on.Quo... . . . . . . `u-so Riven. Cub-. .... .- Oooluhlro. tau... ....... .. lonhburg ............... .. London . . . . .. . hnndhunh... Wlnohonton. Owen Sound . M. John, NJ! Dollovllio... Cups Vhmcnt Guelph . . . . . . . . . . U`l``?lIhVn"lI.u. ........... .. \ o `u. hunt:-ow ........ Addlunon. Tnmwortm. 0Mnwu.........\........` mnoon Full: Napunoo ........ . 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