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Show an advocate of fair treatment, and it has uo reason to believe that Mr. Bar-rait Bar-rait will bo treated by the government otherwise than fairly. If ho is invited to resign it will not bo on tlio ground that ho is ti democrat. It will bo for other reasons, and as yet we know of no good cause for his removal. Don't bo a clam. 1 S. Keep your eye on Tun Times. . . . . ' . If advertisers wish to put their money where it will do tho most good, they will advertiso iu Tun Timks. Bebmiakdt is soon to appear as "Cleopatra" in tho play of that name. That is a very proper character for her to represent. .. v.. v. jnig,.r,iivil. 1UI UIIU reason and another the thrones aro all shaky. Bjornson's stories. Ibsen's prose dramas and Tolstoi's novels these three from Europe and Bellamy and Howells in the United States. It is a queer mixture tho people aro called upon to read and digest. Queen Victoria's game of amusement is uribbnge. Sho always desired to be successful and tho opposition nlwavs have the consideration to permit her to win the game. Queens must not be crossed. President Carnot is in Corsica and while there will visit the house in which Napoleon was born. They pay tribute to the "Littlo Corsiean" but tliey can't equal him and it is ridiculous to imitate him. It is too had about Kmin Pasha. Stanley Stan-ley says he never can get used to tho ways of civilization again. Some people prefer tho freedom of barbarism to the restraints of civilization. May bo Kmin is one of thorn. In Europo iron slag is east into blocks and used for street pavements and iu housebuilding. In Cleveland there is factory which converts it into mineral wool. It is a mass of very tine fibers lilled with glassy particles. It is soft, pliant aud inelastic W. D. Howells thinks the great American Amer-ican novelist is to come out of the west. He does not say that said no.clist is now living. Mr. Howells. in some things is a careful man. Ho mny consider con-sider himself a western man. - A woman. Miss Jessie Carsou, drives the singe between Osage and Park Rapids, Minn. She has done it for years making three trips a week summer and winter, and often with tho thermometer down to 40 degrees below be-low zero. |