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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 10 Aug 1899, p. 7

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"Stop, driver'. Slap. if you want to re- Min your position'." Thcrx. was a run-h. the ground zoomed to rise. The old much- lmm mmblnl trv..s the has. thr. trim drugs-ml In the snow. the hovers run In it the ("rout were tttire. , "Now I mm! [bl-y mnrhmnn." amid the eonMry doctor. "v Mum! forward, matched " the ribbon. Ind bucked. P" ',"‘III lln-w words curt-Indy "who“. tl . 91:. “to. fixed his impruasin- [‘wa ml ei,. mmpuniun. who Mann to "etuhle . :v: " mm "wht-ot mighty and night." r ~x.u.:r.-~d llw stringer: "or in it perhaps I .it' than luau-s ya“ Ibnko so?" mumm-nsv.” mid the gnu-I lbw-tor. but Le mull-l In“? than I illuuumul whim I 1' the "ririlege of tltrowirt:.t thr t5tritttTPt' nut. And an be lookml him “tor to wvitth his chance- in I possible corMlict his mm pal-inn loom to grow "ml napalm. He wnq Incoming "HUN' formidable every :90 oml: mom awe inspiring and mum him“- tar too. "trtrrtr.'" trim! the ptxrtessor. "Drirrr. "up!" But the itorses "outrh.d Ilu-ir [nu-o. The sleigh unlliIlml with luv-s. "tn-rimm- ittR Irmnrhvs lurllthl ttrrainst its urn-r. "Yes, res'." stutter”! the [mm nmr. and Malibu! drawing I pistol 1mm bin pun-Z.- rt he pointed it " his umlpauim'n‘u lock. The country physirlnn "t'TPr quiwml. "Don't act chlldlahly." he nid without tar-ht. “Hon-m! t who rm, non-3" "Do you " Int?" noon-d the .trnnm. "I ma have thormttt a mum killer like you “a know "oath on III!!! and wouldn't I. If?!“ " III. emu-r. " any "r-role-M M-t you trying .. tmm my a has by my "We will have I merry ride; Word for it." "ranger. “Yum -.:ul rum“! liwL 1t'c If! ill the sun-m Ir vm‘w‘. “numb on] methods mow, I am , '.uployeul by [Imr people hoe-Im- I "Mr prescrihe costly mmtirirtmt. The " F IL vlny ":0. tc.tr-- who" ther "and. You witnw ml that nt the rustle. ShJ " F"' In! " “was. ' ttt.l previous m'hiru-l... itl.s " _ %. ulrprlhhwl upnn my gum: will Pu , that fun rm< t" ootk-ttrat-.suircrsrvrt-h1icltne1 Kimmie, Vivi! from dautth It was Ill-nth that re Jet .. 1 him trsr this on» time." The grunt durlur drn-u‘ Ilium-l! "was from his cotteatr.ur, Looking him full in tho taco. he said in n roim (rounding with mmpu-ssml Hum. "Tum": man. I think that the timti 11ml "bitittes I "vvotr to the high-M ssvieutitie tasks and prob hum? shoteid no! be wasted Ivy running in rompetition with a uxmwr sun-bones such as yum." " I our esrr'Pawrtry just mums from an errau t than r: " Tor, snrrrwk-ul the runner I In- n,.fi:-u.-1iw's l=mL but of wars» C:,,:.',,';??:':":),') m-ll paid tor law cling Fottrsvit. Kw , 2::un has his prim." "Hold your lawn v. sir.'" cried the gram! doctor. "You .m- Gtswttirut who In In (our more an r'y than berore the gnu! dot tor imp-ind. "What's the mat- Ivr with your old mun-h. anyhow?" "The old lady is sum-ring from con- sumptiun." "Consumption'." roarml 11:0 'tyr-at doe tor with " gum-r. "And fur tun-h a cum- muu disease you Drum-ah the prosvnco of I specialist like me?" The pron! dortor m his mnmyuuu- "2 in spare." he 1:1 r:.rut..'cel lluu‘l ask mm" A:,d eiotwr nruuml his vars "ttut you will |‘..w lzrr tronsidvr"- "You tuiuk. then, that thvro is no hope'. " this yum" export opinion. brother?" the country Nt.rs'u-iau uskcd. The din-14w vecoguUuut the yum-g physi~ rim: whom he has] mm in the mum’s. but who Inn-l'sn-nu-il to Tttttisa in!» thin air tttter the nutlturity from the capital had made his lulu-h tuwatded nppvarnm-o. "Step in." lu, said. with all the eonms stNrttsittt, at his command. but he cuuld haw kickml the h-lluw for asking him. 'i he young clutter tseated Mimi-If by the prortessor'rs Ictt am] the horses rosmm‘d ttwir {minus have. "I would dun-m it a mull furor. 1wutltor, if you would stun ll Inunu-nl whcn we arrive in the village and tak" " look at thr, old autumn, Maybe you could prolong her litr." Le said after awhile. The sk-igh bad procevdert only a few Tcrsla wln-n suddenly the horses stopped. reared and plunged. Whip um] wortU failed fo make tltt brutes an a stop fats tbvr. Tlteu a man Sivmwll from tho slum]- ow or u [we and. "neutering n 1autvra, um-rmu-ln'd. "limilxvr." he said. raising his hat. "can you gnaw me n sun? l mu bound tor the viaazv. “In-n- " [mar patient of mine is in ttio [hr-ms of llmlh." Bo the best slvigh mu when out of the sin-d. The hlnodnl Inn-ans which the pmpriotur "served tor his own personal me were nom- rm gum] for Lim. and. cov- cred with previous turs, u hamper with Ilvlivacivs undu- the twat, ttin oxculh-ury startvd out inlu the night. As he drove from the muslin yard [he steward mu nth-r him. "A braco of pistols. Warship rut rir! Otae m-n-r Mum's what “my hate pvn. The Coachman also is well armed." v'Ao4".-'r+'.-'."r+'"i+ei-t+'.".-t+ret By COUNT LEO TOLSTOI. His Sense at Duty brotl “I. I Maud " nun u. - I- an nah-aw; In ’0. not In: "and in. Ian-M I- «l mu: h I. - unr- "qu “I Iona-'- but In "ask w you m you In!“ I “I in. pm m bee m; - Ind dorm OJ. and al- ‘hh - in tour unit Chm Inc! Im- a this or ttmb “but (he will not "ir. .. u rm and do by m a you " by ttcrt - nu r . “and. all, I.“ I... u: us In. "We' a In. “in - H a: lull _ it” - Mu - ".- bl.- _ I” " mm. " Ian- "tar, that A. an: it] que you M tut. led ml. hurt. on! - " [ad Kim ta Hog-Kev. Cru Ovu hdother to Autumn tho lick. Eu: Dtath Wnyhid Ella and Took Sign Vrcct 1.11223th Hulda! Lattcr. tu'.' I WWW WAVS. “Ir did tl. hartrn "l, "l [w P, '0." iicisrterl toratot th.st, ratt- to hide it tumtete to t a mimttv. n-w his hood t. Please tnh- my th, 1t'e Thr rare marks or this [ample me well th4iurrd. Crnssul as it tms bvon with the Ililoslnn Mock. its Spanish {oz-lures olfrr I mm 'mt-im-tr, 'rrrthrrTxromhr pmminrnt. Tho mm: are In“, mnxcnklr. dark h-nturvd. with Mark 051‘! and [dark hair. The womvn Imu- aurielml Baum). [mils In their phystuzo. Thu-y are usually (all. brmtvttes in sump nut-I "ml fair in nlhon. with Inrxo. exprosxiro I-lnck Pym um] an nlmudnnm or Mack hair. leir Imam: reminds one of the women or thr Basque marina-s. whlle nun-up: thrm “.1. to ho mum] the lwrh-vllnn or the mural. form in all Ireland. -anrterly Beth'- "Win! In the nam- or'-. Dean tho "tom-bed listener. ”Sunni, this. my bor, I ”to my best girl nothing but useful presents and of mar- Ihe’l (one and married unmet teitomr. "mum to think that In: III.- tttt mu have [Iran than I ma ll tromAeepitte, Inn ttP-ta- at: linden-Mat. In the counties of Clare and Gnlwny there is to be found at the prc-sont day a totple dim-ring vssn-nlinlly from an: of the alistiumivo ran-s misting an Irish mil. This pmple III-e tho clem-n-mlnnls at the Spanish oliicvrs. tailors null sol-liar- who had been cast ashore during tho fearful ntum 'rhicYdeauoved the Spun- ish "PM. The "In, " 90-. Ila-I. "Once in the Joyoun .printrthne," annually remarked tho mun with (he ingrown)“ chin. "l (Ina-w a nut on the [sass plot lawn-ht!) my wlmlow Dru-I new by as days will. Ind I picked it up again to and that the bmliby green of luxuriant growth ind given w” to the sickly yellow of deli!) Ind decay. Just no it is. my boy. when the brain In cov- ered over with the mg of old {union-d Ideas. bYom Infancy l nu taught by my [immun- to give useful prams. my! silly gmvgnwn that would loaf him the moment. Tim: was the rug thrown orer the green of my gray matter. i. that today I iynon‘t cot - enough left to follow (in Not of . (am com- tidy." Dylan-b Blood la Ireland; When the Spanish nrmndn was wrath ed " the coasts ot Clare mu! Gnlwny couutivs, many survivors of the disaster who rmchvd the Iliurrs were kindly car- ed far by the Irish people. and considera- ble numbers of thvse unl'urtunnln re- umim-d in Cae tumilicl ot their generou- hrttsted man-non. ised to give thom it the men would take up a buglvr and some odds and and: that (In: must carry with theut to the top of the bill after the I'm-my had Nth" od from the heights tor the night. A bar. gain was tuttde, and the next evening my little party was ready tor starting. _ Tho butler was disguised " II chen- herd. and the villagers. three in number. carried etch halt a dozen pots filled with powder. with fuses attached. These they Were to take to the top at the hill and In: out in n row, and at " at night, an n sir nal rueket being fired from camp. they were to light all the (uses. the [under wotun blow all the cull: he knew, Ind then the whole party were to make ll" besl‘ of their way back to camp. The ruse was tsttceesstut. The hillmvu trmi in II panic. and the youthful colu- mnnder obtained a l-Iomlluss victory.- "Lumsden of the Guides." “I an) ontstraiuvd to interrupt the pro gramme of the Ihly by an announcement that inroln-s n "iatinct lusts to medical twie"co and to sum-ring humanity. Our distinguished colleaarw. the Ixzi'dicul coun- cilor. trrotessor mid hotly physician to his imperial hizhm-ss, Dr. -. 1rtetl last night during the snowstorm in n run-Ira] aceidrtst "he" returning trom I: visit to a patient whose call he had ttmswered ttespito the tate hm". nnmin-itnl ot the dangers that beset the way of one travel- ing at night. A Ctevee Illlllnry 'rrtets. After sumo skirmishing brim-mu Kash. mir and Peshawar the l'nvm)‘ hank to the top of n hill. wheuce (ht-y 1,Mthl roll rock: dawn and from which their dislodgment urns Jitticutt. At last a villager came in Ind told me that nllhnugh the rut-my oc- cupied the top of the mountain all day they were in tho habit of coming Io upriugs halt way down to cook and rest at night. Acting on this Inrormatiort, I sent tor snmo lu-rdsnn-n of the district and show- ing tlu-m , llmpll’ul pr and coins prom. "We Inn-urn him. We honor him In (loath. The grvat physician. the luring sun. the dermal friend. who dis-1| n mics tim to his muse of 'ratr."--Trauaiatcd tor the New York Press. A man in a somber trock coat and I while necktie nscor.uot with slow. tit-lib- erate su-p the omtor's lrilmm- in tlw hall of the medical "IIIKII‘M. After clearing IG throat and wiping his oyrglumu In addressed the. Imtrtovd body as tvllomc. "I will not slay you "alright. You shall have a tigistinxr than-u» TaLe V"l"Tu1.'P-- rmpluil ynul' stivttre. all ynul' {ulna-d ski" in alumni": hm. You titstit:e-puur sctt vontidvno. gum' ntrv:nty , AM you thnugbl un- n min-rum» skrletott. You urn-r my pectvd that l was Mrnmn-r than any Iir. in; thing. Look at me. t an“ Disllanno my than tears mutual-r luring hearts. I throw dust to dust. I um "ativd--tvrri- ole. Jestrrtvtirts-.vet l nm a ttt"aceuiaker. I am the gran! Unknuu'n. wlso dog»; mus" steps from the ul‘tllll'lll IIn-y we born. I we everything. I wan-h on-tyluxly. Ind I forum Imlmdy." With that “will: throw tlre win: to the wind and hum-1| uu-r tltv lawlu at the horses. cumulugiu: them to still urn-me! meal "Yea. and nhr who gnn- yuII lite Im-w "mutant. Give me luck that and uln- shalt FENt the spring ngnin. gulnh‘n sun am] the nun-l "mu-Is. lxitdx "tvit ring fur liq-r. She shalt to.,h “granule-I. ' 1wrtjets. only upph "No. uni" min! Ibo Wea? dun-n" hair lining. “Du not kill tce.' LN m. n- m 1" “if add [but . " uh. t in but Luv.” “And 'rhtt-temeuM-.-tt. og.rrabte aid nut. It. "In dig to dul‘ " don‘t know. I“. “Cu-u tum." . "Mr mmiu.” _ "What an! :0: an for you when Your door in] drum] nah-c luv. That than“: ukill "t wth yuu W I'll nut tor the “my.” who lure ml in pail“. than mirth-d ya“ " her new) [mm-l." "I admit that l Gare twain-tn! kn. But think at my work. my umbilion, my undid station! t an: plumiduu or the mum"- “Tun Ill‘ Erbium-I. I Limi out tor twr. I aunt her mm vuoagt* to Ber he" Imam: her "trrt Mk." “Ivan!" veivd Heath. and to rule. "Mk-d like the lhundrr u! hr-ss. “that an mu do with your rich mmnumetiretr in winter? "I 'rtrtul than Into mam etirnates." "Then why did not nu new you Inch" (ha-w?" "Because uhu- In lueatrattte." "Yet to die h III- tm: and (roll. how“ of nun-him maul low. in tsitter-r, cruel." the [19:]; SI- "SFagmF%iriii. add-l tuna-”Ila. fun-Ina an mun-h but h, if M “D. J"- nwpla W? mm In; hid-nub .t ”mu-Is. The She hlmll have early apples." val dun-w. Ml lor. his last we I: I life “Very good.” ml the teptr, "you an admitted to the hut. A" than who an In" on.“ a enamo- that I. sun will!“ (In I!" can of the Us» " my I. -- m MW. who. thomgh mifmnrhr hug Ming}. was in many odd wnn on) nomiml. "e dim-rural one any - elmmpntue which he mnsidun‘d. and which dullmlm WM. quite good enough fur a 1an] summ- and which bad tbe " mningo of bring extraordinarily low In price. He ordered the quantity required and was rejoicing In his emek-m bar can: anon. on apt-hing one of the Import. he “Jeannie-ml tho (allowing ndvcrtlne meat: “Try our teh.brated chlmpano In 38 nhillhn I dosem nu ordered by his grace the Duke ot Wolllnmon (or " forthcoming In]! It Ansley Home.” no AII'Q'“ It. Tho followlnu story it told of how Thomas B. Row) was tt6mtttmt to the bar in Ctttitort:w Mr. Reed m" being extttttittm1 as to Ill: tyttttiBe'ttiotttt tor the law along with Heron! compliment The question "Wu the legal tender am. In your nvplnlon. eot=tttutiotttttt" w“ asked ot the c.ttdhUte slump; nut to Mr. Reed. The yawn; nun stllaml. as well In might. tor even the justlms of (In mum-me mun had 'rpent many Wettrr any! hearing II‘IUIINIIILI on than mnlcnlnr quanta. and alter once do- cldlng that It was qttteomrtittttiouttt art. orwnnl reverted their declnlnn. Whlle the young man Ito-Muted. the ttrrttto turned to Mr. Reed. an“. "WI-M do you think. Mr. 'tmd-or" the m can» Itltnllonllr' "II was.” mplled Mr. Reed. wltirotrt n mom‘- tteqttathm. no mm Were The". . "We tried to Iroq- the railway mrrlage to ourselves from Liverpool to London." “wins a your“; bride quou'd by the Troy Times. "The steamer was m crowded we wally hnd not had a moment to ourselves. At Bushy. I think it was. the guard open. ml the door and in spite of Fred'n scowls lifted a small girl into our compartment. making tt lot ot'npnloglm nlmm Inning no place else to pm her. 81m wns ll real link- towhoadvd English girl about T, and slu- sundown on "or edge or the Beat and slnrnl about her. girl. plaintive”. .. 'Birds? What bird-7‘ ask“! Fwd. "'WIren t mumI trom my other train, your guard said to my guard. "Shore her in along wit the tore birds." Where are the: r " Its-p Spell. Beer. "Do you know that 31.99”!)00 worth ot beer could be utterly si- -ilcul by two ounces of soup?" will a M.ulis"rt arc-rm. snlmmist to n reporter. "Welt. it's a fact. A little pellet of "rNtP-an.r kind of Boar- dropped into a cask containing hundred- of gallons would knock the life out of it quicker than you t-onld say Jack Rubin- sort. The lye and the grease in‘ the soap simply stops the fermentation of the beer. and it loses Its etrerreseenco at once. Some years ago tt prominent brew. ing company of this town had 10.ooo gul- lons of I particularly line brew Btored ln' its cellars. fhtr day a member of the firm tapped one of the mnlu- and trtrberm run-ml! other: and found tttry had to,oM gallons of ttttid that wasn't worth " lnneh as so much water. Every gnllun at it was an lltelesn an anal Aqua pure. A l-mwmnster who hull n uhnn time previ- ous lost his position with the [inn was suspected of the job. in revenue tor his dismissal, but the brewing company had no proof. and, besides, the man might have been innocent. But there was erery evidence that map bullion: -d."-Cirr vim-nu Euquin-r. "'What is the matter. Miss Yin-torn? asked Fm]. who is the most good natur ml man in the world. .. " don't mo thr birds.' laid the small I walked down the rarhte to where the won-m hid [won thrown over. and saw the mangled turn): of tluxe of them nt tho bottom. The other two had 'rarrzut on the lower lodm- and were also sluntlvr ed to piece- on the sharp rocks-Forest and Stream. The sheep stood perfectly motionlelm. The foremost welt gained the shelf. Quick In a ttash the sheep struck him and hurled him " the trtitr down to the depths below. The other tour came dash- ing on. As they stepped on the 'fatal ledge each one was rent thundering down in the some way. I was spellbound tor n for minutes. I would hare given " moat anything I wound for a picture of the new. The nhoep walked leisurely to the edge ot the precipice and looked over. then mind around on every side and leisurely walked hack and lay down', I could easily have killed both ot these sheep, but I felt so proud of them that I would almost hare sent a shot at any man who would molest them. I am told on good authority that at large rum will deft-ind the whole Bock lamina! any living animal that would give battle on their own grounds. I could not believe this until I mm what I have described. But now I run convinced that n harmless looking sheep can make as fierce a tight as any animal I ever “If when called on to defend his own rights. and so quick and " ire are his blows that nothing can withst nd him. I eoeshl not nee I living creature In an] directlon. I In there for thou! hair an hour um] wan man-mplntinx a retain to - when l bean] on the opponite side of tite canyon I number at shunt, quick barks or relpn. I '00an In the directiun of the munnl. lull could not we a thing. I'm-awn") l di-ered two sheep cumin: down the mountain. and about lea yard- In-hiud llwm tive wolves. The manner: s-ed to be gunning on thvir [may when they rvnclwd the eliiN; but the sheep plunged down, down. until they rent-hm! n wide line". and here intmmruttelr thvy turned around. and with brad: to the "teutr waited the nnulaugm. The wolves came on. barking: at every bound and springing trom Imlge to lain. l {db-ml " the tract of the wolrea, "d.-aateouiu-turthewtrt" and. than but have but. eight or In when. [upturn-NurIOHu- minnuymummutth anus; an!“ tor I did not think theyvouldpmlulrom'mm: In] had Inch I run-mu but. Thu tfto&tothe1edeosd1rsowtsoasit ther nut in" [we bid the In: the, Ud com. and acceding” climbed up lhll I”. of the "the. I was quite tired when I got to the top and an: down on I hum launder to examine the surround- ing country. “amt-u... m -tt-Buto- Jsll'1%TddlTth'.'= .33 Uhnvth-olhdlh‘lhnl- "etotfy*thovre-tq-ito- roar. Ct-Irina-our-i-t “than. 'hor-h-gate-mst lanthanum-moat“ In yr"Aedt?-.rthrtrttotraqio “can“ Undo 563 a..." Ttar. MWot-atvudtmud ”Mitten-lukwum W‘WMWIM, I a“ the hate “an“: All 't"mdtut-oeltqrat.tutoe_ sei-ir-ttin-ia-t that had 'e-ee-tue-te-tshot. mmmomw'u A_rood "or, ls tohl of the mm! ant‘ u-ae the an!" Fool Che-p. ”MIN”. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions ml) M, of joy. MurklI-n's Arnirn Sun-v, curt-s them: nlm1llcl.Running attur'over Sores, Hot-n, Balls, Felons, Poms, Warts. (mu. 13mm, Bums, Scams, Cbappal Haydn, Chllblnlns. um pile can an -ttt, Drivel out Palm um Aqua. Only ”on. box. Cure gm- ,nam. Sold by B. Suydormm "Finally I Iii-under regained hits will and rushed Into the midst of the Inn, and drugged the man after him Incl threw him into tbe creek. The ton-no came too late. The victim be came ttttCotttgeiotrtt. “In when. brown akin I‘ll a pink mum of raw bites When he came to the hospital. be 1m: bound hind and toot, a maniac. whw ttrttittttotm noilon I'll ttrat he "I be In; union by anti.” - no iFiirr"fnmii,T.t-hr we WiEiiViiii Irmy of nuts and was too dlatrnctmt will: pain to run "my. Then ite did exactly wins! tt mnllwr or leopard does when he Is helm; overt-om». Tho Man IIm-w Itlmselt to the around to roll his tormentor to death. A single ttrtive ulme man Mau- t'ttveu the poor xrreteh. but we stupotlml. han-Irxgml mulls-I dared not. or Ilmugm not. of rescue. while the Tttstint Mum-I! was too erttsed wllh agony to trek minor than Innlnnl relief. From In Blight per- sonal "pt-Heart: t know the poor rel low was burning In I are whlch would take hour! to kl" Mm. 'sThe man was ttentiettlatitv.r, wild" Ind catttrvr, tor tteip. “mm-d he sqnll'm ed and wrilln‘d mu] slapped his Mee um! um; and chost mu! lugs In a mad "trort to slap Minn" all over“ once. "Perhaps you wonder what would happen to a man who would under- take to tight an army of ants. :issuur his. of course. that the man when on his natural moans of 11eremse--hit, bands and feet. I can best illustrate that by the rare story of an unfortu~ note who was brought to a hospital In Cameos shortly before my n-turn home. The man was a caulk- who haul worked on a cocoa plantation in n crock not tar trom Caracas. Following a habit of some of his countrymen. the malls. owing to the boat. Irmt loft his camp and ttttettshed hlmsvlf on tho ground to slot-p outdoors. Exactly What followed no me can any with "ct" tnlnty. Presumably he was surroumiml null covered by on arms of nuts brs tore he uu‘nkt-nml At rlasrn tho shrinks um! orb-s of n Inzm in agony arti,e.l the inmates of the ramp. who run out tom-a ru the muso. "The star battle was with an int. mense centlped. one ot the bluish gray kind. about seven inches long and as big around us your middle linger. Me darted out of a hole like a blue streak. evidently trusting to his speed and superior strength to run through the enemy's ranks. But he didn‘t go three feet before he was stopped. Ants lilerally covered him. lie turned on himself and swept them from hls back, but before he had gone another three feet he was buried beneath another swarm of his ptuck.vhtssafiauts. And then began a tight to the death, Again and again he swept his tormentors from his back while from all aides hurried streams of ants to take the place of fallen comrades. The wrig- gling of the big fellow became less rlcr lent as the tight progressed. and Guar ly, lifter nn etrort, which I well know was n desperate last one. he remained quiet while what little life was left in him was bitten out of him. Later. when the army had retreated and when we had swept up the centipeds and sear- pions and lizards and n tarantula which the ant army had rnnquished. we put the hero of the star battle un- der I quart: magnifying glass. The bodies of dead ants still clung to their for. From " back. from his legs. trom wherever there was a chance for it hold. the bodies of ants dangled, hold- Iug on. I suppose. by their teeth. ll. "do. no M M - .0. m Ant-ab h" In loot ( - h “on an M ‘ not: In“ Ink . lath. In.“ " n- on. at is A“ - 'M'mnohduo-thilen-pun 'u-M" at any.” and 1 null; - Ibo may Art-Ind from Vent look. “We nun-M Mon tho in Vader. - In!“ I Int. and for two good moon. In tho Int plus. 'rrtrottMttar.etH-teettte emulator. Ill. ”courtly. we knew that if I. let the. “one they would do no o good who. “Shortly after down one Sunday our anti" cook burst in upon III with the new that we were shout to be stuck- ed try III "in: of nuts. We had heard enough nhout wt “Inle- to know Whit to do. We you hastily. and ev- ery ounce ot provident that in“ not tooled in an: or in inn mu hurriedly piled on n table, the tour legs of which Were Immencd in Ill lull], basins of water. Every maneuver that in known to the armies ot civilian-d humans you mny lately expect from an nut tinny, but the little black warriors have novel learned to swim. Our trrovislous thus protected. we kn the camp to itself nud went out to reeouuolter tor the In tatder. and to watch their assault from at distance. The army was mak- Ing fair time. An irredtstar pan-h ot Ill-ck no feet wide and double mt lung Wu swarming steadily town“! nut camp. Al the army was in no war disturbed by our presence it was no; tibia to approach its line: closely. There must have been millions upon millions of little soldiers marching hip to hip. At the [mud marched the ' er. On Won! the army. up the posts of the camp and then within. “Once wlthln, the army spmd itself In all directions, forming hundreds of little attacking parties. The camp was an old palm thatched "air and so In tested wltb icorplons. “mum-as and spiders that we had been on the palm of deatroylng it. Now, however, the nut- had come and would clean house for us. and therefore they were, wel. come. The ants swarmed up the joists and the dry leafy walls, and wherever there was a 'rpitlor or a bug there was . brief tussle and a dead toe. lint there was bigger game In store for the Invaders. T-tt-tttia-gttttu. . mum . Volo-mo Inma- Young Mn Jttstweqt-.t have tmt ma non (boo-boo!) that all (In world In". a lover. llnrry. hunt to me Hun you do not reciprocate their horrid " fmlolll-I’thtlplll Norm Amm- “la-te- . lot-lulu." A good example of the caustic humor of n Scotch examiner ttottta this way irony we know not where. " Been" that Scotch parish soilooimnstorn_,are. on their tttmoltttment, examined In to Iimir literary mtttiittcrttions. One of the Imtoinliy being called by his ex- nmiurr to transmu- Homer's ode be ginning “Exogl motttmtettttttgt one Pe. n'nnimt." hogan as foliown: "Exegt 'P.otttttnetttttttt." (I have eaten a moun- tain.) "All." laid one of the examiners. "ye not-(Inn proceed In, farmer; for tum-r mion' Me a dinner ibis pariah wad be a pair tgtottthrtt' t' :0. Yo ulna try tome wider .ptters"--"Net Lon." tho in! (in over It. Young Mr, Jmored-My darling. why are you crying? ptrk-ftnnramrrai.sVliisututms on in; occasion ot the killing of the pig. One day a small boy man-01ml up to the tuttstr?ru dryrk and Inquired “If he would like a bit ot pork, " they were going to kill their pig.” The schoolmaster replied In the at tirmtttlre. Several days having etaits- ml. nuul hem-lug nothing of the pork. the mash-r called the boy up to him and luqulred the reason ho had not brought It. "Uh. please; sir," the boy replied. "the Pitt got better."-Barg Francisco ArgouauL " certainly in remarkable how Ix'vll we endun- nnr rNttttiuruue. m. r-uwidu-xin: hou on-ryluuly in the tvorrl that tVe' u on Chased {rum is "njoincd In tttlie plvnly m oxrrviso and live us much as tros'sirrl" in the open air.-Sisttt Sing l‘risuu Star or “on The Mia-ea blah. A mrhooltnttsster In a village schooi hml been In the habit of pumlnsing People who do trot got many telegrams rogm-d it us a part of their duty to took won-ind and sigh wimp they have read - trhnsram, no matter what its contents.- Atchison Globe. Cnspidors ttre pieres of furnilnm ink which om, strsptr-aiouturt,vhi, In vuu- spits. Equality is a dchvsion Ihruugh whiett the man jndgvs Mum-H mum! to his su- periods and superinr lo his cnitais, PENITENTIARY PHILOSOPHY A woman who argue: real well is new " a favorite in socivtr. A man ttlwass looks foolish carrying I while lace pnrasol over a woman. It is a good idea to trust very few [mo- ple. Those who are not dishonest may be enroloss. The only: advantage best friend is that ynn hm of people. which is This rule can nlwnys bo dopnndm‘l upon --tt gossip will be just as bad as the " tong will permit him to he. About the worst thing people do I: b have tits. A new story shut Robert Browning has got into print. it was when his son was beginning his prLllc career as a painter, and Browning was anxious about his iirat exhibition. "People ex- not so much from him. poor fellow.” In mid. "because he has n Clerc! mother." Prue Magdalene Thorsea, mother-in-hor of Henrik Ibsen. the Norwegian drum, Itist. and herself a novelist of renown. received from King Christian of Den. mark on her eighticth birthday recently the golden medal of merit. She also rm ceirml the Norwegian medal of recon!~ pause. Verdi denies that he is writing a new opera. He says that "Faltrtttit" is his last work and that his labor in mi: world is over. Rev. John Watson, better known " Inn Maelaren, is to try an experiment. Ills next back. "The Life of the Master." will appear with his own name on tho title page. _ Olive Behreinor has - fold her are. There is no mention of the year ot her birth in any ot her biographies. [2iflil " you do not obtain a" thtt hour-m- you gran-II tron: the nus ot the “go: wrm, ihi, honor alum: it. Adana, DM. J. c. AVER, ' lame", In”. II Prevails III ll mes wuss Ayer's Hair Vigor will surely make hair grow on bald heads, provided only there is any life remain- ing in the hair bulbs. It restores color to gray or white hair. lt does not do this in a moment, as will a hair dye; but in a short eime the gray color of age gradually disap- pears and the darkcrcolor of youth takes its place. Would you tike" a copy of our book on the Hair and Scalp? It is tree. What does It do? It can? the oil and: in the I to become more active. making the hair soft and glossy, precisely a nature intended. d ll dame: the scalp from dandruit and thus removes one of the mat MU8es of baldness. It makes a better circu- lation in the scalp and stops the hair from coming out. THE WRITERS. THE CYNIC. P in luring any out"; n hear his real opin- xs m‘vor flattering. got_ many telegrams King " Wnurloo. hali- VOW" dull-n ‘lurl- 'II An.- lqu. Bum. Roth - "u'li'ilii'ii'iiutt _ Witch... a - Sanderson's Bakery lift?,) and Bllvorwm at and below cost. Must be sold. D, Come early and secure bargains. Jaco Ball '-------_-. -------_--__H_- Eittt sr., It Wmmo‘ NEW BAKERY. Pa [mutton Home and SIN" Ptslrtter. Such In Oil Hut-ling. I‘nmr Maugh- Kalmmlnlnl. Timing. 121 a. “all! execute: l‘hurch Decor-ling a ,'prtcitOr. Waterloo. (LONG OUT OF tewelry btiiiness, I will Isa“ iii; stock of - _ ""Y .,...........r..v. banana room. l ','ttr,ti',ei,i?,th'tit Bqunre‘Vaterloo oulngunc pt od te te nonuumvhnuyls 'MrCet,a oodnen . . m I. foam, an cxhllimtivuz nhnmpoon. MIS' and Repairing " In on. childnm'shnlr out. -_.--.-- ___~___A O - -- -iam,r of Mani-go [Jean-cs. qmeevu his In; store. Waterloo. CHARLES N. HOFKEI. 1 "mm! and Sign Painter and Paper "anger. Waterloo, Ont. f [VERY FOR SALE g Thtaundersiiotedoirer to well their livery "(wk consiehnx of horns. mm "ieighs,rstr.. " n reammable mun-u. Terms can be had by applying“: Kutot& maxim» MANN. Waterloo L, "iiGrieruGiatT.Frii;iiiGrC"a"ri'ums of conveyum-en row-slant], on hand. ftegt mudmlc, stables“: rctsrofComrrt-t Ho L " c, w. WELLS. D. D. 8.. Dentin- Waterloo. Will visit Elmira. bur-he's Btoetr, the second Thursday and Friday and (mirth Thursday Illd Friday of etch month IThumday I am. to Friday I p. m. ODONTLTNDEIK for painless annular: of teeth. The otttoe will be rinsed every F'ridar Allen-non trom May In to November In. w R. WILKINSON . Dentist. L. D. B. Toronto, m. D. D. S. Phllndelphll. It1. Specially - Preservation of natural teeth, it» eluding mounting Rrttt1eut crown: or; sound root and the hum-lion of gold bridges lo‘supply the my» or mad”... Inn-IL _;.L“Ar A _, ,._»_....... mm“...- runni- or} gonna root and the hum-lion of gold bridges 1tt",',gtl,'. the place of mung (can: without a p to. oma-tumsattiG Block, Berlin. Phone " qmox swam Po"/,',teh5 BARBER SHOP _ Opposite-“the Market Baum IP. C. T. XOECKER. Medall'm. at Tommi Licentiate of the College of PV genus and ArxtouctteurtTot 0mm eye Mid cu treated. 0tt1crs--'Ne Albert Street. \Vatcrloo. I shot“ or the Iago Dy. Wuhan Menu l‘ - V ELEM "mice in the Oddlellow‘s Block, Wostcrtom mrntrmusiUiiai." _, "may... “than, no!” College at Dem“ Surgeons. 0.0.3. Toronto Unirenmr All branches ot dentistry practised. (mice n llnzen‘a Block, Berlin. over Smyth 8m. {tom Entrance between Fchmhuzh'. Sadd- tery and Swami-13's grocery. WEL L. D. S. W " 1iF.er. w. U V iiié'D'l-ééalhlc Ph nicinn, 106 King Bum-l. 'eut, E,'lillt 0m -- - ... u. . .. .runnu;1u. u. C. M, Trim at, University ; M. c. P. a. o. mums of edicat Con-ml. Great Britain. Smdlyv “KW! of Women And Bursary. cam, day 0: nl In, romptly mutated. when Ind Med- de‘ce. glam. coaetttuuidairiai. DRS 1jy1;h,fla,'eg'erge.T,a,. I 6. arms muggy Coronal!" that willy. w r In.“ new no... car. Oman"! liaidnm‘John S DR. W. L HILLIARD. . Licentiate of tho Col? of Surgeons and AWL-hug" on dance and onus on Km: street. Woolen mm Phone 210. J W -iGGr of Marriage Licenses. 'trims-Post 0mm. st. Jacobs, Ont. a cate-OG-ir' -tieFnt, “fuel-loo. 0189. his Ity/fee, on El.) tft. "itarioo Talon! 1'r2tt'?ltisNEirevtteear. a... '.'tti'tt.tg.sgEa PM". F. BRAC',', - “I a. " an. out“. 'lqla'lrtlt tho 'tter, 'at ttlit ‘me: I'. tt - Dill: . 'b‘dki-Prua r., (my, emu --.=er"'e.... "x..- I ardiUGiiUTriGa" l'y. _ ._....--.a-uu Jul-I7.“ rMetspte-r'iiiirilu but. "hsiaisi mcrulnlpo‘tom. luau In.“ low-u mun-Hum [ luau; awn. M L ham. llilthC, Burgoyw up“. Hun. a '.. t'wuu 'it2ld11'i"a F 'l'lffd1"'kati. Wm. ILREADE iv Bun-m. swam, m...” ".-__. . _ w~'---. yum", machete. Home: to loam. Wick “Mullen. 14:25:52.8! ("IN L. \VIDEMAN 1vRt911li"..rxurtyttsrramps pm t Um A, mungnn H. yum. M. D, Je. Ham/m. Lowut a 01.!!!” R. gums. m3 Having. derim.d Il'. qui_t- the a. lump: HUGEES._D. D, is: King St Nuance. MISCELLANEOUS ht.'l?h srtD,a%ltereqp.rneo, of $223: WE!!- h'm. an BUSINESS MEDICAL LIVERIES t... News Ar, Dac- M, DENTAL Again. t.nra%rra" x -, 1'rfte.t.t...ajfi% if '2Te gtiiiit,ts: o a c nus. ur- gf (mung). Disease- ot 0thxs--New ten-Hence. p. I shall. maul-go Igor": CARDB. "GiGaTirTiiaria'it, wuorloo. an..-“ "itartoo Telephone Noun. Convey OMADe ml 3 "ot'dhPhttt WINDOW SHADES root. Ga'ii2 CURTAIN POLES u..- -.. Him-mm _ 1;? "i." if. B. throat-ml St. harlln, HTS H a.“ urn: mania“ 1.3;"; 93%|!" 'A'rrG1'l'il14tlA/1,' In!» if}. lqmmonlhly pt.sm'Cter I]!!! of Ingl- Iq? "(mm "lo-std nl any time after two In". For aluminum Buy Terms? Easy Payment Borrower- Given I Dunn". Contact. Pttmritmt and Interest. fully paid up by mommy payments: io" WATERLOO, - HONEST HARNESS AT -TrW6iRrartitriirmat--mrts of 'uraemt, now. u will improve, the apnea-nee of your ouMit.one hundred per cent. How and Where To Borrow Money font; in the Count You can GG, mm 85 to $10 by uying from me. style and quality considered. I on: also agent for the Bearing Binder; Mowers and [lay Iukestr,whieh an the highest grade mathineo in the world. Wilkinson and Fluery Ploughu. Steel Land Rollers, in fact at full line of farm implements. Horse shoeing u mull. Am known by the leading 'honemen as a practical horseshoer. Alert Wheels. Also first class livery in connection Good lines of supplies Tires from Mi 50 to 89.00, push Datum bells. rims, oil, Inn“. roller chsinl, [a lamp, mining Iinh. cement of nll kinds, "o few wound hand wheeh Incl: ll, um dun: " 31500. ninglo wheel from $5.00 up. Rap-in promptly and _ done. King St.. East or Scott. AGENTS FOR Gondron. King St East, I have the largest and tlmetrt stock of Buggies. Sitr,iil1rt? undeumber "hr- Ono. A YpgtMNtlty, that he has In In hr and l Bthhttth% A!” 'r','.?,,!,?,)),?.) 'fltt PICTURE FRAMING. We make a specialty of the above lines, and can sell an chap as any one, and guarantee All work well done. We have just re- ceived anice line of White and Bamboo Easels, and Wall Pocket; and a variety of other articles needed in the House. We ak you to give us a trial. J. K. Shinn & Co Undertaken and Furniture Dealers. WATERLOO, In!!!“ Emil» and In" Nth iif,fiii! W'iE‘EEEF;F..:-‘m'z:s tt l'gr,l'lltra',ut','thtp,tghtiit, “WW II marble. Hut ch- ums-k mud. SH AEFER BROS. att/tft, __ "'0? Show -- " jinn! y ("or III um n$ EM: Street. op.oattq MAI-kn. WATERDOO. Bvcnnuolmu. t 1iatht.trtat-mtqrrta-tmtn 13:1“, ’31,.“ _tftyro a! outlo- to tho JOHN STREBEL BUCKBERROUGH I co, Fits, Lilo and Accident In Aunt- Wntuloo. . on. iii.- TG m Con-hunk.- any?“ Prue Eton. HARNESS SHOP Berlin Carriage -AND- Krueger Bros., A. C. THOMAN. Implement Works. n. 'sstrrtrtsoa, f"Ntll.'t,'N,Td Brantford, Strc: be " 0. A. Bun-l -AP_ HON EST PRICES. Tai; ._ ._- I lr,url'atd."g.' Waterloo, Ont B. E. Bum-nu. BERLIN ONT. ONT

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