QB IIKIIIQIJTIV Ill organ II] III! lX`!I LAND! "I-Honda. Romans and Empvror~-l.u:'nd ma ynur ears. I will in)` before you the trimnphn of Invontho grnlm. First, th 1 olmlrlo ght. bright as tho sun. and you N can have hmpa of It in mm honn-.< m- In j m mm. A ohildmn pmn u-hnlom In an Instant. l~2ltriv|t_\~ is of two kin and mm don; tho wirm to than lump. Hqn. you burn, an um wires. and Inn hnlunp. Tollgm tbolunp ltunntpp nnnlonmglso IIl'1`I.`{SIS`I npphunould Gt 0! U053 35! hmp!"] II.!1l'Ioi8{.B - Ind! hnlntteryur in ndynuno. VI-. uu Luuus nu nuur. I ` So it was nrrnngn! that on the idea at , Much the barbarian should explain hi: i wonderful discoveries. Hmmhuo ho was ` assigned In many workmen as he chow for 1 thomnnnfactumol his lmplemum. The 1| days now madly by. 4 AI [ha nnnnlnhd hnnr Alnrnnclor {grad r I19 I00 I[l[Ell.'IW."I ll0|lI' REXXIIEH KICK Qt: ntdknm and brgun In his boat Latin: .`md1 Rnrnnln nlnl Ifuunuvuu-sn_I.avruI -anuw n. Aicxnmler said not nniy would he do that. but that he would show them many another triumph of ncicnc-tho q-in-tric t t light. or how to make midnight nuns with- in thcir houses. how to talk to men in dis- tnnt. lands across the seas in an instant, And an engine which would dnw chniotn 60 miles nn hour. ` EA to u... -....__...I AL-` -.. AL- a.|_. -1 In_v uuuu uh IIIH IITI. I Alvxnndor was mks-n before the emperor and vonpmuulntul warmly on his vlctory. on tho fullnwlng day he must have In turn wlth tho glmllnt.m~.<. Having no mow cnrtritlm`.-. Ale-xnmlvr dvcllnnl (ho honor. j ` But thm-m1:ornr mm ulxlumtn. Just then the port llornm cnmuupund mxkml hlm thvsuwt. of his wumlc-rl'ul smoke klllor. I Alvxundvr only kmllnl. and munnurvd mmvthing nhout. Intogvr vim) n('vler~ lnquo puma. mad an rlousvd was tho poet ` at hearing hlnmrlf qmztvd that he su)g(;_t,-, ed that. tho lnu-hnrinn should. an-|_npt from furthvr pt-rfonmsnw ll ultl 03- | plaln how to make those wonder! smoke klllc-rs. 1 ;u_,_u .. . . ... Illlll Ill! Ul Ill'X'H \\`lI" Hll. Hu was min-n irioro tho manager and nllottod ll pain in tli0gnindJlnnlo." when 21) wild beasts \wn- fvustnl on :20 (`hri.~: ti.-ms. Even at. this tcrrilvlo nmmom the thought nf ` mu mun nnv liun" hmunht I smile to his pulv lips. Lot him tackle his lion alone! After cunsidcrnhlo parloy his request. was grnntml. A 1- last his turn miiio. With a loud mar. 41 i.-n-no hut consump- tivo looking linn i`mno tmttlng inward him. Alvxnnticr grnspctl his pistol ilrml_\'. A yvil (mm the nmlivnw. a darkening ni thenir. and the lion was upon.him. lie pnllrd his triggrr and {vii bonmth the heast. Whon Aloxundor mmw to himself. thv whoio nssoinhly was ringing with np~ plnuso. Tho lion, shot through the brain, lny (land at his foot. A `I\Il|l\r`l|DiC-Ila o..|~..n bud-.. 4|... A...-......- thorn dml with n ` ock 1:1 gain. ,;.,,,_ `nu: Lwron .\nnhs` hing tin-vn.-olvvs `EX`\`\'nm" I n on the ruck. 'l`hon~ wus tho (`nllsouim '1` more were Cmmr nml Mnrl: Antony. walk - inn nrm in arm. Th(`l'1` were Hol-nt.iu-I Lipclrs, fmah fr um his gallant dc-fonsw of thq. hriagh`. nml \ lrgii minding at the mums! ' tu`lting_lhv ";`Enoid to n small crowd. ` But ho had no tinw for furthvr n`m- tiun. A Iiirgv crowd had gnllwrrd nmnnd ! him. womloring \\'h(`lh<`r he was u barba- rl.-iu or n and. A livtnr mine up to inqul`, and M once plural Smith nndvr (ll'r1`.'~`t- as a suspicious person. The mid swrnt. stand on Alexzmdvns hmw. As the llotur spoke ' thvrr` was heard tho mar of the hungry llnn from within thv (`olis0um. As ha. marched nlnng tn Ihv rolls ho im:tlnrtlv_l~l,71 put his hand in his imvkot. '1`hcre was hln. new nwolwr. ills spirits run`. but only lo sink again when he found that all the: cartridges haul hm-n rul but onv, and he hmi nu uthvrs with him. `Jn urun on]-nu Iu\`n-.\ 4|... D-\'|n.4\- --`.1 it]i3o{s 07:: am 01383.3?-The iidi-idi: Sinking In A IN`:-I-Iv, ho nwoko tn llnd hhnsvlf walking In tho cvncvr of nncivnt Romo. 'l`luH\' was thm-npiml. l`.n(`k uf gmsv hhin fhnlncnlvna I\H\'W \V"II(Il| Ill` lllll of its grim uld pint? Wlmt-1| glu- rlnus thing: It wns I-0 have kuowl- ` -.I.-nl unn pnauum wul uruznu nnu me IIIEIIHD | would glorious. Then she wound up `, the m 1:3 with prayer and left the plat- tonu. followed by ll prxlng. wooplng and pl-also-giving crowd Balvotlonlsts. ] I now Mina Wand yesterday ache!-homo 9 In Strontium. I suburb of London. A]- thougtuno longer A young girl, she In um unveiling): hnndaomound vivacious. Rho: HAI what AR! nnllnrl nnnlh|l" own: . `When Smith '3: In name. no Couldn't Do as Auwrlc-am Do. Alexander Fvpt Imus Smith was rvgnrdcd ` at Hurmnl us tho lwst. classic srhnlnr of his day. His Lntin pros!` only dilfurvd from "Clcvm's bust" in hvlng suporior to It. A cnrovr of Sllt`l`l`SS und glory my before him. What. a bright. world It was, he t.h0ught., as ho lnungul mm (my on a (`\)ll(`ll in his q-ullvgo rduma! Hnw Tow mvn km-w wlmt. ho did nf ..I.I I. .u..:... ugu uvw manly U3. At the appointed hour Akaxnnder faced ll! llllllnnrn and hrann In hln hon! Inn- HIS CLASSICAL EDUCATION: lfno nl spinal"-I-0. Splnsiwrs urn unrfui. hut mmly orna- nwntnl furnishings. In n mrinin summer innnw. howovvr. tho ole-var mistrua has mndo her most deooratlm aoat-n with ft :1 affairs. Above ench toilet ntnnd hangs n sic-min-r hrnsn rod. un which in nhirrod ruthrr full as sweep of tlotkd nmsiin or nrirm curtain. The drnpory falls in the floor and xnandn out ho-ynnd the mend nnmoirntly for to form n incl- grnnnd for tho jar. The pole in suspend- ed by in picture wire from I doconwlvo brass nail. or in some of the room: mm the piotnr molding, and the. dry mm 0! them spi.-usher curtain: in quite a @- ture of the home. They an easily laund- ered nnd An put on Iuciontly full I) mad ample promotion. I . I \ low lnldloung It Wagon. but low gnhl_ 4 the lnrrcndor. and `low 050 M `I1-Ida In lnrrlolly luau when an uncut Oononl. Ian Jacki: cIIo.l IruIIIOInontI0 ` . This is what. Juno: Sullivan. ol ham. Ont. writes: "For yum] was nnn'nul'anr {mm kidnnv Lmnhln Eh \llV'|`Il'III. B4-side-3. I mn`c bmrthen tiny. bony, ralIfu-um woluvn." (Rmunws rondlng.) MI-1 nrnhnr [noshn}o_.\`hn Inn: Man fnlvn "wnuv wu-Iv , War!!!" I MIMI. HIQ nos. .5 Ihnb` I (1ll'lI'lIl'l` V\'UlUl"l. `I\I"lIlllI`U IWHIIIIIIK. Mrs. Brnlw-r (ns-sfdr}-.\`h has the him of n Mmlnnnn and the form of n aylph! lmt, bl:-ss his fond, foolish heart. he |u|.~'n'b vyvs for anyone but me. mun, Una, vrllw: gnII'su`u~or {mu kidnoy unable. -`IN diunao hum so bcnh that I III conn- -A hulk. Inn... And. um. nnn-tlh &..4-J "tar yuan: wwn Dung: l `The thing had burst, almklng the Col|- 1 1-aim: ,u;, 1:, mighty foundations, and A'Iq i_-`.`.` nml(~r.fvl| tn thu ground nmung hhc dcbrla, of the 0ll_l[11-rnr nml his ussomhled allbjootl. -u|h-ur 5. Jones In New York Journal. (C IITIIIIIIIIII IlI|lIlo Mm. Brnkor-l\l_V dmr. do you Itlppola `. it. In poxaihlu fur A young man. nlmolf } any mun. to sit. alongside of a beautiful 1-reuttiro all day long. wntvhing let T pn-tt_r'_ngvr.a toying with n typawriting' machine, without. falling in iovuwlch he-I`? ` ' -M- n....|...... 1.....|.|....1.. |..........|..... 3` nl'r( `Mr. Broker (snddvnly becoming I'll)- 'P.nrl)e*d n n mI\vapnpv:r)-Oh, he nnjght. If shq was pretty; but I never niyy 5 'pra-tty typvwrltg-r girl yet. -`\\'lmr| I mu: m tvnowrltnr oh-Int IN I THU. Wv nuw pass to tho smokn kliirr with which you um` um may the lion. (Loud cl-.eurs. | 'l`lil.-a will iv of norvloo to you in - your xmrs. l`iu-so smnku killers nre Bunio- limvs nmdv no hlg us tn svnd balls of iron um inrm` in: n mnn`.~` in-ml for more than A mile`. [ lnmivnl (`hvrr~`. ] 'l`lu- iil'(`l`l`i of this mnrvoioun form is glIn]`.m\`(lvr. which, \'\'hm lighted, explode: with n mar as u! thumiur and drives out the hull. 1 niurtumm-l_v iimw run out of glilip0Wlli!l\|gl`\lIliNl, and 1 have been un- Ibln to iimi liiliti`l`l.'|i to mnnufnctum mum-. 1 in-ilow its most important; in- gmiicnt in saitputer. inn` 1 lmw ix\en_un-` nlalu t_o (ind uny. [Loud booting n|1d"rie` of'1`0.limliuns!"j ` ll_g'n'u paiivnu-, friends and Roxpfno. ` Ii:-n- in u ntomn n-nglne whlcli runs on` roll ` mill. I lmvv nit.:1vlIml a chariot it. _'I - side ilwonglim is placed water, un cijliqit _ will;-in ,l)urna'u iiro. An I speak, the whtpf. tnusb.-he nun-iy boiling. Thu atwnu (him gt-nruml pussus into a cylinder um] forces qut qua luruv bar of iron attached to thll Ipnlc-s of one of tho wlwoirz, and thlll the, whirl will go round and the engine will move. B00, in nmvon. Tho unglne mrm. 1 [ l`hundc~rsuf nppinusc-.] Mercituilmwum, I l i'itI\4`fuI'[.1mbllli I-lwmlety valve! Rmnanl, ` dlx-1;-r`nv iv `flu-re is going to be an oxpio"-- ihmui w. Hnjmiqazi '_ 1:.-Q uunumnnaunmuamnmm my Imnor thnt. ovcry word that 1 have mm is (run. (-\lY . ....... .....`.. 5.. AI... :~l\\I\lVt\ Ip|II.un u-uh}. KIDNEY WAR. -A- llenutllul llluff. .. II- .I_._._ _x,. .. nnpp_;,~ ape `xlmmlpu may noun than * moment Iho uld never go` on the stage * ngnln. She `had booomo A soldier of the `AI-mv, And Inns` nun: than uusnhl nd IQCIIB1 .._A ..c_..I4..I . lBooKBINblN TT>T J. ; u=.IasoN. ma ` ` `Rut uwuh'n`xxi3DU'ui`."L '33` 3`; JA8; REDDEN; &: W ;.~! *I.vo.-`-cannon-nqu_v_,gn "A';'4.._`~T_T-, T0 coop H.pA 1.h3._ mu. * ' ' In! at... (ion! 30; I III ........,','..'::......*::m...~..':.':s..:.w.!'.~ ma duo cu '1:"uI} and I) n I . for sale. 9: 1.? hrs; - . `".`." aARDINERfs Real Bums Anny. 1 no 1.nn__A._ an CK);-A._ F500; IIXIIX XXIIIIX CV-II I For sale or Exchange. Lot _bo1.wun Johnston um 85:! on Gordon on 3!". .'g:"l?;'I1u and loo IN " honu__lg1l9_t_'o_l_Ifl|Ol'I. _I[l|lIls Dill) III IHKKIIIIU I UJIUIUF (ll lllll I Army. and was um they would and mom and work for: mpontont alnncr. She ' knew he: dark put was blotted out and I the prawns was bright and the future I Ilnllld ha Dlnlbinhn Tknn 13;; `annual nn ` GUAM 33. h dlol. '73` 'h::::.lotoII ban. a ' ` ` Klan and oon"5o'f h:1?o'|. Run at. I . u BI. non (ago It vugn nun nun Km . osoxinglolnoor. THE TRUE ROAD I HI! T|lUI-I II.-Kllll. h K > Twonwvo years no 9 0 6-po It I In II In all I ' - :,.~:..".:.'-..'...'*:':.: ....::.r..2::.n.'.`_';, had to In llnoudod Iltogothil as being`: I: unt for the sum. ll I00 on o a- point hearing In: unlvonu Ind all mnnnllomnn of hi-undo only; nu numnmnr m......\-. 5... g...c..a L..- All GINDBIIN Bicycle inn. Tho! have won nu`: than uomo other whooln 1 Thu moot of the nuddln lam mm: now. 007 n I In no Iwnhnnan IBENBRUN BIEYE Ihrontocl our 300 Blonlon In a 00+}-. _ ' Q` my pom. It two the worlul lndla uuhlo ovlduoo M` the nurriorlt of tho O-po in Marin onto land point ring. `, , Turn-lnua wanna ADI: OLA Luunlnl Lnnln-' ): ...-1' \N. J. MOORE. An Do I n $l|$OQ-AI. oorimion msacr POWDER .' lhnl. And lungnnnt. nun-nnmvul tin PH: nconouc Iucun'ii`i;$"* \9331!-3!!`-.2-'J:=Q!Me!.1-22!!-`.9. . lplIVu IIIIIIIIWF llllll HI!) BIIIVIUOHWIH ` pmom wept for joy and "lined volleys" I at the and of nearly ovary oontsenoo. Nova )-, oven .,WhDp hnpononn the mr-produo|n[`|IU'lo! lube , had MI: Wm! hbo'n`mbr6`mooesaml In arom- lng the emotions of her nudlenoo Mum ` nhu was on that night. She said nho had M noon 0 mndmr on the {mo 0! who earth ; ton-you-0 and years and had atnnod M. honvlly and M deeply as any man or, woman In the world. At last peace and ; wast haduutend B0! noul bud she was; hnpm," She mlpd that from that IIIDII IOV. , A I n v ` . PIHIIQII mppllu of In Main. - , _ end for catalogue. F` eg. .1. LOVEL t'l ~ I I an Dlchninlnl son \|7u..a ..4 n.-run`-ruv-n-\-v u\-- u-upfv . . 1 n vmnuun 3.. IE): long to Ian at luau nib [AN inlzmss Sii Ipvslnnhlo for Vhltownnhinu My I n n I t. . ta. BETTERLEN _ENS. The Economic Broader III ITIDIIII-UIIIIUTI UI l'-"I'IlX IIIU'UI'I} All nmnnox amnion Int 3-rnoln: ` Th I 37.7. uom: o::;: I'v::oln:?I'I. . oath: i'n'.`.'.T. ..i.'.'.! o"aiI }'L Z`.i1.'?'.T`x7a'onZ"" " :rh. proof 0! the puduung in MI IN ontgqgol . . 4 -3 -1: TC uvuuw-rvt7uu&- noun. 1! ontllln. "'1 ` ".""""` `."`l`l". ": V` Vrhlmwnuhlnc M -1 -t4..t7.'."&sn':c" M W vs IIIII\IlV Ia-aw: IIIVV $Inl\|' l u but `and Ohupuv onvpoud an, mu! Ito. .4 _, Dnuln... -....gll-- .4 -.n Ll_.I._ , '3 ' -.':..*."a`.;~. . Ga `3::nuIol.!I 'n|dI.|rO "aw on ch mnkot. nnd_|ro to d M Illa? bow on. -an .21 1.. `I! 9% OHIO; 313 g ;":ID1".n `Fl1rnhhodvIm:$lIurmo'Ih 5&0 0 N '_ _ . o I lump. lulgil ow ` ~ at will fall onltskolnlwnys. 3` n will alt: land `on m `.` nmenmd an old hunter :3 we thmughlono oi the mountain lll._...._n n u lg`: UVVHVCIV IIIUUUIII -'17`. ~.:i*::;*:::.'.'-.:-::;.":m.sa::.*".g I onoaaoifnndod. , x I be -""`."' Riogz! Hairs beam fhiomagy v on \\ ::'n`n.hom. Awamod T! j` W RICIIIIIOIC 5"! `V8311! ml. vlnnlnllhuhu Wehavoa I1 A IIE _._.I w 1. so 3 j gKu"'..'a s`.'n a"x`}x.a. bo Eh: bfore thorns` Pot . Wecan all Illui _L ___, RS.our own '05 4.; ll : bomr chief: 5&1: fur ` "`n.`2'.5' "&'-$3 "'3-9 TIUIUII if nlmunlm. MIDI` IIIU Ill. The hall was pnoknd with people who I hnd probably never ht-fore been innido :1 Salvation Army bu-mckn. It. was found nooeonnry to huvo over tiny policemen in~ nido, Ind outside to prasorvo cnler. The ' whole nnir was lookod upon as an attempt by tho nctroas condv Mm herself 3 until tho appeared on shop arm. when . it was loan at once that she wna in ' ly oarnoot. She wow u Salvntioniae n brooch of the regulation pom-I-n. nnd tho am largo dress in which the siaeon usually qrrny themselves. She gavo her axpu-ionoe" in n oolm. olenr and in- Ipirod" lmsnnor and the snlvotionlstn nmanm mm fnln any nntl "Nnn -..n....v- I . ` :~ ~ dunno: an jxel l , bade them farewell l and left t thh 1-. `never to re-enter It again. The next any Portmoullh was utmrllml by the nppeu-anon of a b blue poem! announcing that M1naAtl'a urd, the funous aotrona." woul mpegk nfthg u-my b.-u-molu t.hnI: nigh ~And Ipuk than she dld. IIVL. hall ...-- ...-|....I ...An. _....I.. ...|... "'3'51iw.m'..'ra npontholuonot also baht company ground lmsnd Into:-11:04 than shunt was` mnotho ninja ornmqnou , -r-avg-a; ? A ronuifraqn M ` I uA-nau 3 Again. .?',._..,'.,',.-v.. OALVAJJQNMMI. '5 ' j "..'eVQ!`;r'!'.-". .!!"s""!'9`!_.4~-"'!!""` `F . ' Inn. in `Amman an lhn AlI-l luau-lap THEATRE To_;uIg?1qg;}J .` e - IIIIIIFIIIIII III! III lllIllIl`l' II WI` . p` through monntau; ` n mntwunzgrn lllsanurl. I Imam Aconnhu :1. man i Ltu vvvq Ij\uol'w Ill: Junhnlcluupln think Q-Ivohntllunbhn bun nmnjhnnj, Uh- llllll WIIU IJITIII Ullllll IF llUYl`l' UIIIIIIIKI. When the lnm.~\ustrinn minister. Bumn Kosher. was buried. there wan n pnnulo in his honor of mvonsl reginwnts of ` Greek infantry. a lot oi` marines from the : Gmok navy. Austrian sailors and um- : nches: music was furnished by Greek and Austrian nnllitnry bands. tho former ; of which wnnnci up the any by playing F` ; popular nlrs in tho Plum do In Constitu- : - tlnn in an nndluncv of hvventl thousands. . Fully halt the population of the city wen` pmthvmi in (IQWISID mnssos alum: ` i tho wldo nmdmn_\' nvnuun and saw the ` pzumulv, in which the am` frontier troops in the Albanian tins: were tho `must mn- nlnn` IIAIC. On Oknn. n-on... nI\.n|InI\u 'nnDn-x Ill IIIU llllltlllll ITS! WUIY Ll"! llI(5 oun- cplcunus fmtum. and next to them wvm the beautiful oml designs burn upon long poles by man In I-Iumpmn (lI`\`.\<. The klng was prucen: In a plin oprringo driven by II oonohnnn In nllvur and hluu uniform. but honttrnvted llttlo am-ntion. Athenians can see their king almost any dun. n`punIhn.\'Nssnn runny. ANJII ` q`?':I P'~:MmlukmIy. "2-lnluh vnnu has-11 A nmn`lI } Xi` `WWW IT II; I THIN? I`II I Juiiaulunun not. Why , l`vouu`ouuunl slaw : rub- en-nu um `Ila Rory 0! III In-can-'l`ho Into i nu Iaou Inn. Au low :6 Wu Icllond or In sunning. | w. G. '1`:_rI:.. bnhkolmn. Allsni . 8.. : ' ;.;`'S..``.'........ '32. ......a'`.`."......H..""'..'2.h_ nay. k The mod:-rn Gn-oks aw tho d0s(`1`ndI\Ills of pooplo wlm mukl amok jokes on a tombstone. l_lut.shln-, tho Dlpylun. or nn~ oient gum` 0! Amen two tombs haw rwontly lmcu unuu-t od. On onu ks (`2\I'\'P1l 1 l\ hum: bull. on tho otlwr as dog. Both . are me silt and admirably oxomml and { the dog In umrble is smu-llng am.-ny at .tho marble bull. whlch for 3.000 _\\~nN ` and non ill. with lowered haul, men- amd the dog in turn. } the root In white and gold. On every poo- nlblu pn-tut them Is as innit.-u'_v pnmda In honor of tho dlstlnpmishod dvpnrtod, and the bum: hand In never omitted. IL... or... l..m.. A ......I.... ...I..|....... u.....\.. IIUUFN, llllll l)USItl|. nnu lIl`II(l `\'llII. In Athena the funeral of an eminent man is always Inmln the oxcuao inr mm- 1 thing Him 41 public festival. On such 00- i melons the state hoarse is brought out, drawn by (our white horses. This hoarse is A high alffnir. mnde in olosu imltmion of n Corinthian hm plcj. The oinbornwly woarved columns gm gig with gliding; n1on.'benIdon the gmupot Greek 3 pl-luau walking by the comn. Thore In nalwnyus crowd of onlookers, for the ` Groekrof Ob-day, llko thelr vlvgucinus an- {m_acor|, pppepr go have nothing in partin- lllilr todo. llld public notice of deaths and fnnernlahn always given In tho mama hy prink-d ounln posh-I on the church doors. lamp posts. and doml walls. In Amnn than fnnnrnl nf nn nunlnnnt } ll YIXI I0 UIUII Ullllll HCIWIHIPRHIQH I-H0 A (`RAND TRUNK BRAKEMAN. 3 lUl' ]ll0llrn0I'- I If n henna is used. it. In not a black ' Affair with heavy plumes. but as any | with gliding nndxed and white paint an I a circus wagon. and an nrran I that. the law 4 tIhQ' norms in visible. the fnmlly I ofjho dud nun are rich enough to a it qbrun band accompanies the ninn.'hanIdnn Ihn m-mnnnf nmnlr i uuuvrl IIIU III III! UIYBK IHIHOYIHI OOHIJIIIIIG i -Mi on. whim mu, knitq-phitod, and long whit nobokinmf with embroidered gnitar4-u-y ivortdiniy look mthdr guy for mourners. If - Inns`... 0.. ......A is 1.. _... .. LI_._|. sunny IEIIIII mun ul narmofn onmea. The typlcel Greek funeral otthe p ooz-or me is led by all: or eight men solemnly 1-lug lletweeu them an open ooln In ` loll the {Ice hf the eoepso in fully vial- ble to pnnsera upon the street. If the bearer: me In the Greek national costume __IuuI nun ...1.n..|.n.. |.-u._..|-n...a .....| IIIIIU UVX VIII I_llIl'll Ill [DU CCU II" F` danlnn {natal rather than gloomy. Funm-- nltynl: an mt`. are far less funerals In sunny Henna than In nartho;-n ollmpa. tynlcbl n lnhrqonta Ilulo an Excnpa for something r " -V I.nx'o n Phllo nmvbl. ` Than mm bq uomothlng _ln the sunny air of Gm-on which makes people an chmrful In I Ito of themselves tlugt they mike mi 0 but-lnl at tho dead an oo- Anllnn fnllml I-nthnr than nlnnuuo li`nnm-. 1, weddoglife. ` nuns. uuunun, qua-nu ununnwu_ and W n Barnett. In the company. ` Flnoq en the has nun-red In the Eng- 1-3:.` . nods.` BIoebuiben`twicomIr- ed, Sm husband having to be not rid of means of thedorco oqm-1:. The second-"died utter a short but happy XIIICIO YUDKWQ UNIX`! Ill HID . . In um U man man ." Lam- on'mu L hm. ` lead ' lndyln Londomwith Mme. rodjuh. eh ljuiliu Robemon [Inn Rm-1-nth. In aha mmnnnv.' V T Hnmmrkot H; '"1'mnumu Imp lllnnnhnnnn nut aha wu An. 0!-11:" ." dwndhoon-I `pedygmnw .V`"Iv " -I-Uuiilwllinln. uruuvu-up- ful nu` or appunnoo that Ibo Mwu on- lllw So u up succeed Nu. Kondnl -- vlihunlon-`u landing a -Wlthunkntono mall the! 0* cou.`tlu~n from to Ann- tl-Illn and mud: rnnnnnll hunt: in than VIIIIVII I l|I.IU 1In -r "I: was an Pormnouth, aho ropllul. ` Aludy naked mo to go to tho any! meetings I want with hot. but Imus I not anal: hnpnaaud until Jumau-y I6. ' 1 when Bmmwoll Booth came to u|all- ` nlnht meeting. Wu an knelt down. and I uud wu pcttoctly cool and aol!~ ` ponaaad. mul'you-I loll oomuono %I touch my uh. I thought It was-Al, `commie who wanted to pass, but when , Iopnqlmy . _I anvrlhoilgnroottho "I Sn-loan-nu nly as I noyon. looking . dowpttmu I this lmumlhly drawn for I vrud, too from my knooullnatrpnooi and wont mughttotlojnnibnw beach. ` when-olteltulf I conllrtzbuuhou-0 1 out. I do not know` why I did It, but I.. know Iwunnvod.nndwhontho shun uhtl no it I was man I told thssullooukllgywuuntlhnd id `onllod to thowa-k. I ` ? 1 I I And then! Well. tht-Io`o limo mun. IfIolh|ppkrthAIIoVII'.IIIdun" ntlllthullhnvodont` Ii hilt, In not I. but IE: humans II! n. . IlIl|l'NIlIU`PIUXI. `IIUU WUIIU HI A'llll' uupd mnd repeated tours lathe huh`nna_.4n 0-mum inmm" Lntnr rum-:RAus m etnezce. A GREEK FUN!-2R:\L. a \hIIInc.i;l H " ,"".,` T31 : " . mumyuu on um unncu lulu I! play?!` mg: in the lohunmednns. mm It Is crlmlnnl In Orlgncal law to expat such plecoc. This is doubtless boonnno nun by the Omldenhls means the hand of tho non-d words under indel ! and when you think It over AI in not to be womlorvdnl. Afew you-snmnn Amm- an morn-dc-d in gaming two such plans as near home an Paris. but the manor- menu: otud to him to romrn than to the Orlmhl dunk-vr were potenlenough t6 VINO Obit pnrpme. gives the owners of alllng yachts I claumo to haw all the banana which l (`~ ml! {mm proceeding under can almost altogether and At tho same tlmo having sheathed In the hull p propeller that in can of I calm will, enable the nasal tc proved without the loan of time which must othonrlno follow. Tln propellers for unoll craft an only Intended to pm- moto 3 slow nta ollpeed. but this would he a glut uuprovoment upon the nn~ nhnsun And anfm-and Idlnnonc nfn mlm T IIIIIIIIIVTVIWI 1111 HIV stamped ontho hhrloa and u prayer rmntn the Mohunmahnn. nm It In who speaks with pride of~her old cheat ` N nncuuoao. but her taco light: up Ith wonderful animation as she tells otlorunbltlon to punch thowordof, ca:-- 1 Ann 1-; ngn ...-...__L..I \lI__: no 1 [Nut uupruwm!-us upon inc lIn~ pleasant and ontorotd idleness of} calm. IIVII. 'l`hox-e Is no objection to tha elect:-ion) ongim. As the propeller may bo operated by the hmvr-as well us the former, N Ill I-IIU Uillllnu ll! UIDIIPS HIT` Hl>IIl ll'II|3nl`I1 Kl -thnt ls, they are folded togothor. The _pull of a second law-r unfolds the blades "and places them in pnsltlon. Now let the lever that glvaa tho propeller motion be pulled and the vessel will at once l'9(`.9l\ n that impetus which forces her through tho water. AIoL.\.._L lo 1.. 5...-.. AL..A `L- I.._-_n_.. ngvlu: Ill ulunlug um wlmulu go ruunu A rm well known to all sailor men who have served aboard steam omit is that the nlowvr a propeller moves. the more dlmoult the ship beoomoa to con- trol. It sometimes happens that a vessel whosit engines are not over and above powerful. gets caught in the was in such A way that hor propeller booomoa us:-less. She than lose: at-cram way and ops about In the trough of the mo and per hops in the teeth of II mle beoomoa prac- tlmlly helplem. Mr. Fm-[moon's invention mnders it possible (or one of these pro- pellers to be placed on each side of a boat. no well as at tho. stern. Equipped in this way. It would he dimoult for u ship to take such ll position that some one of the propellers could not be util- um \\ ill!!!`- Although it is trim that the invention is ndjusmble to crafts of any size, it. is more particularly uppllcabln to yachts and other vowels of compm-Mivoly small tnnnnge. Not only is tho single propeller of this sort valuable. but so long as it in possible: to withdraw it into the hull when not in use. propoilcrs can he pineal M almost any desired point-. Again. it is not is necessity to operate them propeller by means of steam; elec- tricity r oil of some: sort may be utilized to cqmi ndvantngv. This is one reason why tha small craft would he beneted. for it would oi`t-nkimos do Away with the big engine room force which the motivvrn steam yacht mqulros, and permit the use in in: sand of the more dninty electrical engine or that which finds oil to be its agent in making the wheels go round. A hurt. \|1I\" knnuvn fn nil nnlnv inn-1 LII`: l`Ul'gllUll H IKIVHIIUIUH IESWUHSUS. The first experinmnts with the sheathing propeller. as It. is called. were carried oul ` on n shing boat of about seven tom, yacht measurement. When not in me, the propeller is invisible, an it. is housed in u tube tixed through the stern pout oi tho vessel. A movement of nn extending rod. or rather rods, brought about by the pulling of a lover in the engine room. brings the propeller in position outside of the boat. The bind:-s an still {authored __,9hn In 0-Inna nu... fnhhul tn.-Ash... 'l`k.. hnppem that if it were pmulible to change the position of the propeller or withdraw it from the water, it could be sowed from injury. This power is exactly that which M r. Fe!-gnson` invention posaesses. 'I`lIn rnl: urns!-hnnnin uvith tlm nhnnithlnn The sucndnou or Pt`)-or lugs. VeI'sm!mmthoKnnn.andotherpnso- nan rnnnidomd nu-rad an nnnn-lb ; IIIIUIK The 0119 [net dlmculty with which the operation (if the propeller has been confronted from In on-lien duly is that In Iudden contact with a ham object, the result la lune to be 5 broken or twist.- ed blade. And that means that the vessel must lie up fox-rrepnlrs until mhe propeller la in good condition. While such accl- denta cannot always be avolded, It often ; YUIIURIIJI IQIQJQ VIIIIXIDIO E) III`! um * small mm, whether It y the yacht club "pennant or the company emblem that oat: at the masthead at n tnnsbtlant liner. ' ll!|.-`....- ._._A .um...u;_ _.lAL __L._; g-::avHr dd 3 I 3.V1,x' 7`. ' ~~- twin. Io `upon an the Army IIIIO-I'D]: as `tho Vat-M-lug u-um as inns: in iron. - Inn thv not and mkln at the then- m to the tambourine '9! the Salvation Am { on, but Ma` wm, 5 , bu taken `the f ` unlled am horfuturo cannula: and will mm enter a II: qua ' .9 oxoopo Ii tho` sputum of n can i and up nnaohcr. Min Ward. 3 pluydaall tom of Import- un nearly all the turnout no that have I . ., ,..,.. :.1{`.t.':.' """ won eon. _, an mm It the Prince ! That:-'0, Pong- 0 .._-_ LL- `I`_A _-A Join Fgdoon, of Bushland. modaroftho Royal Forth Yacht club. and owner of the famous on Patron- Tmo.huI n No: A... .......:."':..*".*;,:'*%.:.."....'*"". ..,....'" t.hro|lhh- tbs wntnr nl ho \vlt.hd:-awn DU Illilllfl Kl IQVU IIIIU `Vii qhlr the water 0'! be withdrawn within the hulint O lI0mOh0'l not-ioe. ' The principle in such that tho MW in- venoionin gqmliy valuable to large and small whnthm If. v than vnnhf. nlnh .MAV?:I;-VA.UA ` -1 Pop vac:-n-a,_ 'AN`c_fo1'H:n s ALLACRAFT. ` 'h_Q_I V0xI!|0l| .0! o Tnohmnn of Iootlud 2: F - -3 - A * - - -A Imam: I-npunu--1: in: be mad It Kill or `thrown 0ut_Vol Action. `THE DAILY * wnm. IIIF IIls$lI lIl!l"`ll8VV ION` OI ]`|l0pI nudist. S was dtunad in thosnlvn- tion garb, with the oxoupiion of the poke bonnet. which it is apparently moan? diiiiouil for hot to adopt. I auuguaiui. that hot oostumu would ho incompioeu without it. mid ho mid, with l\ xmiio: "Ah. I nmnnmn um: will onmn Innu- n*"0Q`"0`l"C"l5ll|IIIvIhu aczonolgloglh gnu plot nnouding THE WISE TOYE S IIIIIIIIBUHI "Fur yeerel eullered greatly. end was under the care of doctors who nally told V me 1 wen going into consumption. 1 wee I becoming worse through the use of modi- cinee, end I gevo up my docmre. While in e very critical. condition, not. eble to aleepon-met. elweye faint and week. ep- petite end iigesuon bed, end my evetem run-down a little life left. in me. 1 omn- meneed tonee l'eine`a Celery Compound. After taking onfbottle I felt. much re lieved. I have need in all seven or eight bottles. and em now n new women. cen enjoylite, and em es well en I wish to be. Men] thunk: for your great medi- cine. lwonn Read the following tnstirnony that comes fmur Min Blake. of 303 lluglnon shoot. Hamilton: .._.l-.. .L- --_. -r .J....n-_.. __L- n_,,u, . I VCASTORIA Pa1ne's Celery_C;und For Men, Women and Children. I! The The Kind That Cures. \YIiI'lUll|| IE. Ill I'll` NH", WW KIIIIIDI "Ah. I pmaumo that wlllcomo Inter` (Ln _ I mnuuancnnhu.` ALI. SIGNS " M1:ssns_ `I , Mununu 6: 0)., Toronto, Ontario: _ U ` ` oh , `(`.cntlcmcn,--l am pcrsonnllv acquainted with Mrs,]0scpl1 W 00d. and know of the severe Illness of which she was curcd by ` I ` . I . ' ` I 1, 13.13.13. This has not been a faith cure. but is :1 cure In fact, and 1 can vouch for the correctness of nirs. Wood 3 stttcmcn|t'l_ .3 my ours truly A, \V 1&3 . 5 oo. T 7 A In I884 I was attacked by a strange skin disease, which first manifested itself bya small scale on thecheek. This kept g\_\'o.\\'-M ing larger and larger; and a parently nothing could be done to cure it. 9 In cightyears I tried our different doctors. On two occasions they succeeded in healing the sore for a short time. 51`! it` quickly broke out again in both instances. I may say that it had all the appearance of it cancer. _ . . r Finally, after suffering almost everything possible for human endurance to bear, I began using B.B.B. in the spring Ol'Vl8_2-`.. I followed the directions strictly. using the medicine both externally and internally. In all I used nine boltlt-S. With 1|? fcsult that my face was completely healed and my general health restored. . , , . _ . 'l`l\r\ nlnnhu-c tnlrl inn flx-if 31- u-nnlrl k.-nnl- nut main uyltnn I cI*r\l\r|rIr` neinn R 11 R l`\IIf Htnir lllnf not l`nl Y'l!`.\ fI'llR_.R It IS IUCC \\'i.l.`~'o L`UlIl[}|{_`I(.`l)' IICZIICG (Kl Ill) [ZCIICRII HCZIILII TCSIOYCU. _ The doqturs told me that it would break out again when Iostoppcd using B.B.B., but their words dld not come truc,.a.n It Is now fnur years since I stopped using 1.1.8.3., and I have had no symptom of a return of the disease. " _ \ Burdock Blood Bitters positively cured me, and I have stavcd cured. [pin my faith to this wonderful mctclncs and n\3\ good reason to do so, because it did what no other medicine or doctor could do_. (Signcd`. Mas. J03. W COD. (v01'S island. " M rassns. 'l`. Mununu & C0,, Toronto, Ontario: -t(`_...`n.....,... M-.. :,..-..t. \x.'M..n -...x I ..... .. Ar .1... ......-.-- {Hm-cu nf'whirh aha wan nm-Gr! In.- I ..... .\......A.u.Il.. ...--.....:..L,\.I ....`LI. ro_1.\"r TO Great spring Health Renewcr. ] sAmUnnAY,fVA4rn1Lv%1o. 1397. ` THE l3.`3?~".5C1` S"l?;R%#9r .l\ uuu uwuulngq nunuaumonnu vlvlwluua. She bu what am called noulml" eyes. and ham evidently entered into this work ' with I tuner and meal that should bring 1 her many converts. She could not .1-Id | hornlt. however. of her ingrained Moms ` r of theatrical expression, for she hold me 3 ` thn lho was naming a while)" before ; 1 she takes np hor new role" of propu-