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» - .» S ..ÏÏW S L ■ . V 4' - $■ . . SS55E ko * h wSsinSSliliBm lì li il * ' m m Ì Tjr r * rti ' W H Y IT U», »he excited L It is the pureet iron made. 2. It is practically free from all imporM n ■ pecially manganese, copper and oxygen. 3. It k soft, ductile, tough and free from a 4L Every sheet is uniform and guaranteed u iron, and not metal—purer than the old-1 6. It will'Dot pit, it^wears away slowly The above quality of iron is for sale by n d , cèrne from th a t privates is $8.60 a nr I Bain bridge had none. Pm re : the United States was ber e t the point is to Turkey. To wait J o r co u rfc it can be ataqdsout Atkins has no clam to a retira it pension unless ha has served rteen yearn He than draws 16 te a day, or $L80 a month. A This phenomenon explains sever al things of frequent occurrence. sail again and when the Tu: Cyclones sometimes drive straws caught sight of him once more the smoke of, the guns lifted 1 th id ^ n T * » m ^ s s ^ d T r o iS d George W ashington was sailing h the straw keeps it from bending, the see of Marmora with en and the enormous fores driving it stitch of canvas set and drawing. The fortress guns were stations forces it through. « J T j * ^ Of course in the case of the nee H t r trained on the dle in d , in fact, any pointed instru- front, so th at they were unable dined plane is made use of in a ss- tinning the motion. As it takes much lees force to roll e barrel up an inclined plank into a door than to lift it directly from the ground to th e door, so things or two s of the same pointed instru- month’« bottle of asked to He was at least sixty y ean eld, if not more, before he wag able to leave the offices of Chapman 4 Hal], the publishers, where he acted as reader. A friend of his speaks of this as one of the tragedies of mis directed work and raeella the fact th a t only 8 per cent of all manu scripts subm itted to th e avenge publishing house a n fit ft>r publi cation. In addition to hia other troubles, M eredith's legs w en para lysed, but in spite of all be was optimistic. “Some men go first in their beads,” ha said, “but I go on a similar charge and when in the dock was askea what be had to say in his de fense. “Well, your honor,” he replied, “I was asked by the doctor to call again for another patient's medi cine, and the battle stood on the “W hat became of th a t paper you doctor's desk labeled. T o bo taken were going to sta rt in the interest as before.' ” He was discharged amid ro a n of of uplifting the poor tram p f" aakad the interviewer. laughter.—London Mail. “ Ah, it fall through,” confessed the greet reform er, w ith much agi tation, “and all on account of t"* its height during the n ig a of Louis blooming caraleaaneaf of the print t XV. Throughout the continent his er.” “Did he make a grave error?“ court was known as the “scented T should sty so. Ton know the o o u rt” I t was then the custom when giving a large entertainm ent paper was to be named the Bar of Hope. Well, th a t idiot of ar p rin t er changed it to thq Bar of Soap, and aa soon ae my constituents heard th e name they started tun ning, and they are running yet.” — Chicago News. T he Ward Silhouette The little blick pictures called Silhouettes” , derive . their name tom Etienne de Silhouette, who in 1T59 His extr matter« of finirne fay all 4l.sssee, and cheat) icaljfeelled his name. About th at tim e theee »flies were produced by casting I shadow of a face on tiie paper the light of a candle and tracing ton Globa English W aiter—Nice filet of sole! r? r s & te . D iner—No. What e|aa have you? Waiter—'Ow would you like some There is a group e ( islands to the south of New Zealand called “the Sisters,” which are said to bo subjected to a practically constant rain fall ThaSam e may be said of the islands and mainland of Tierra d d Fuego, save for the difference th a t the rain often takes the farm of d o st and snow. On a line tu n ning round the world from four to eight or nine degrees there a rt patches over which rain seldom ceases to fa ll This is tolled the “sons of constant precipitation*" but a t the same tim e there are sev eral localities along w ith it with very little rainfall. consciously she took up the in am eni end sung the “Romanos Saule.** As ah« concluded sounds enthusiastic applause and tre nö tig accents of delight came to her -ough the silk hangings, and she is then conducted by liveried serv- its to her carriage and to bar ►me. 'T - The next morning she found on nr table a casket containing a mag- T h ree of a Kind F o r e v e r T o g e th e r iam ouds, the word “Merci.” B ut the aver remained a mystery to her forever. the fees of judge or mSSSIË iHy was hia foi- his eyes vacantly upon him, ha was ao put out th a t he ed dawn and hused in hia ear, » th e devil do you think esa n with th a t v e t blanket of a of yours before him?” The aanstivenees of criticism fel- a horse's character by the shape of its nose. If there is a gentle curve to the profile and at the same tim e the ears a n pointed and sensitive you usually find the animal gentle and at the same tim e high spirited. U , on the other hand, the hone has a dent in the middle of his nose it is safe to set him down as treach erous and vicious. The Roman nosed hone is certain to be a good animal for bard work and safe to drive, but be is apt to ba slow. A horse with a slight concavity in the ner and readily settle upoa the sum profile will need coaxing. A hone to be paid lo r one of has treasures. th a t droops hia ears is apt to be On one oocasion Whan be was offer ed £1,000 apiece for aome old sketch books he turned them over leaf by leaf before the eyes of the would be I t is n o t always the great conduc purchaser, saying, “ Well, would you to r th at shines as s composer, realty like to have them ?” Then, though unfortunately he often la ju st as the man proceeded to taka bors under the delusion th a t such is possession of the books, Turner, the case. On one oocasion Hans with a tantalizing “1 dare aay yon Richter was present a t a concert would!” suddenly thrust them into given by a brother composer a t and turned the which the la tte r perform ed a long and not particularly interesting indignation. work of hia own. When the com A M ilitant Statesman. position came to aa end R ichter ex The first congressman from Mis pressed his criticism in a vary few souri was John Scott of St*. Gene vieve. He was the delegate in con gress from Missouri territory for four y ean and then served as con gressman for eight years. He was noted for the eccentricty of wearing w inter and stumper a d o th oap th at Much money is made by the sale sixes st covered his eyes, end hie of old rope and string. Thousands pantaloons were always a t least four of dollars are netted by .the buying d fte too largo for him. All his life end selling of old fishing nets alone, he carried under his vest on his left but this am ount is a mere bagatelle ride a beautifully carved dirk and to the cash th a t is turned over in th e handling of old cordage a t the dock». When it is considered th a t the cordage, n et including th e fit ting, o f a large sailing vowed easts prone to sleeping in from $8,000 to $15.000 and th a t church ? If to, you would do wall this cordage m ust constantly ba re to avoid a certain cooventide situ newed it will be setn th a t an enor ated in a Staffordshire village. A mous trade must be carried ott in charitable member of* the congrega this particular reaped.—Exchange. tion provided by hia will for the payteOnt of 80 shillings a year that A te a r T h at Wteka. a “poor man” m ight be employed to There is In the constellation Pe go about the church in aermon tim e gasus n little variable star that, may aad keep people awake. — London reasonably be said to wink. Two a r threa timea in the course of a single night this curious n % r can be seen to fade and then to brighten like a signal light. For about two and three-quarter hours If becomes fainter and fainter. Then comae a change, and at the end of two and three-quarter hours more it ie as bright a* wt the beginning. Un fortunately it oan be seen only with a telescope. Yet it ranks as t son. fee# info shape THE HOME OF FLOW Roses, Geraniums, Hydrangea, Hardy Peren Plants, Cyclamen, Begonias, Chinese and J mulaa, Geraniums, Palma, Ferns, Ferns Fern Dishes, Cot Flowers, Etc. Prices to , i iJOHN GOWER LYNN B . FER G U SO N eYtfi'S.i I >ii.igîi fSayegeiifaji If you want a daily paper by mafl to offer that ought to appeal to Daily Journal one year The Graphic one year Edward Cornell ifN O K R N E W M A N A b K M K N T Wood of all kinds. Wood sawiog a specialty _ Prompt - , servie«. Leave orders * nt i yard . . or at Zemwstt’a Pood Store, First aad Mato P H O N E » L U E 191 We pey highest cash price for strictly fresh eg g s DUNLAP’S GROCERY t “ *“ *1* REO TRUCK to their equipment which enables them to handle Ions distance work with dispatch Picnic P arties a Specialty . Office phone i Black 100 Residence phone (Red 7» iw Reeidence phone iK*a (Red 188 XJXXgXKKKKtao