Lucknow Sentinel, 1902-02-28, Page 6UL WOMIN T.
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• A Ilaniponle Array.ot Varied- Types. of BgaufY WiU VC
DisigaYed—Fair"AMericons Among the 14ernber.
, • ' • •
weStntinSter: ,t0hey •froolos: The, yeollp; Ptlehese of.
IciliNsgdward ,Mdribortaigh has piquant charm Of.",
•he, att. anparalleled.,.display.. 07' ,her. Own...a114., the Pupilage, of
...1Thagni•Nence• and 000ii'tY, • ALagliOh
11#/#.!' 0,410ille4 A'very 11,12,11
•egTO •tbe:,:g4th .ceatary,,and-fnever
40.Ve, ft; king' •and isseeg 'been' te4r-
roopo,ed at tlielp corquation, by, tineh.
tlit° 'PO,rt? o fair' wenn* :,as -that
..,..Whicis.. will ."cinster ' 'round 'rEclurard
Sesid, his • chartning" .egnsert,
•.Queen Alexandra . herself., has..never,
been ..surpassedin •,gra40.,• and 'g990
1.90.1(.4' by any 91' tier prodegesSors,
s'and she. will° make. a sapsry centre
sa.fher. brillianti court. Her maiiisrot-
•"'holltar'.arp notably.pretty giriS, and
atilOea. them :,are.• tWo ryoung: heat',
:•ttfes4- the, .AffsSes, Viriari, .'pYgprie
•ilaYe -anniPtY.1:1aMeS,..W,110.9Sce PerSOnal
•' ichamini were in .any.alogrgesreinarit's'
were. few and- far0.he tWeen; and:
,tlieLr attraptfirPnesa" Wha••eonsidered.
enlbasteed. by the 'eSeessive' trietinnesis
,s__•:saft -Many ',of ,th.eir „contemporaries.„:'
rs..-.'s_,Y.-sessadayst.....gripit=l9oks.ssaticts4.11ules
.0:rather 'than ,the. exception t. gatilass
• fielelety Iacbee. , • •
dter•eswill be, a wonderful -array
ei 'handsome , duchesses of very
.varled types of . beauty. Of the
•yoseger ladles; their grapes 'cif
Portlapd, „Bedford and , Sutherland
are 1)re-eminently" stately and. will
Wear their ,coronation •robes with
due dIgnit.y and success. The Duch-
ess of Bedford, whods not deeply in-
• terested in chiffons and who usually
wears 0 the, -simplest. of ' everyday°
• gowns,' looks perfectly well when
she 'dohs -a grand -toilet.
'r1he same may be fiald of he
• Dachess of :Portland, but the Duch -
oda of/ •Saitherland • is invariably
tsedaart, °and up to date • in her
fort; who Whe Barciness Caylp ile
;Tuyit, has also the 'OrIglit,, bewitch -
Ing Or Plk11§4 women, in Spite oI
_their comeliness, lack. -The • Due/11PS
of ,Retroiteldre, , js as typical, represent:
tative df the,' modern grande dame;
and: the Dechese, of 'Boueleuch, • .With.
her• sligh,tdy cereracatisiillit_tuanner and,
dignified, ;mien, will be, to imposing
Mistress of «the riSheaS. •
••Thei. Duchesses„ ot. Wellington. and
Montrose, belong to the generation
that, have grovrit.np Spas :ails' daugh-
ter, -01.0 b&tli aro etillprspoSeeseing,,
fascinating 'ladies ,e'.P.nn: former was a
.4110."0, :redas
trio.' Of, the ..late : Juke's firs,t.
The. ,Rueliess, 91 '.11felatireets, also .the.
:(lauteitel.;GrA 69,tqxpou'er.LItLs etirlois,;',
rites Way,S.diow 'Many w,earprs. 'of,
!the ,straWberfr„,lertires! have, Married.'
:ladies. Who began:life:. as, plain, "Miss"
%gtoup. of loVelY girls,: the SlisSest Gras
ham,' of NetherhYs '
The 'clbahesis .Is. tall; and very, fair
andsdesrobastriStre-shasstravate-d-r-Eij,
goodsdent and 1s, 0.11 expert at endle'se
'ciatcloor games and. aniespitentea She
.is partienlarly fond; OE: walking„ and
will tramp, long • diStances With • the
guns,..° comingshoute at .night arstrhsh.
as the prOverblal Site. IS'not
rmhish .attracted, byslsondon's- local
tune -thins, but 'Sh.e.•eliaperoties her
O daughters: , consclentienely • through,
,the. segscln, At 13nehanan castle she.
originates "many philanthrople plans:
. and every -sum in eisligea., childrensent-'
to her Fresh :Air Home. The .dticiteris
has :petite, beautiful formed' 1,04- •
O tare .
e, and le a splendid type 6
;highbred, refined, -Englieh •woragn.
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,
details. were -4 knew already, for1.
tgo t hold of the -coin, fromtu detect1,0
friend witO knew:tits-It pit hail been
avitdo by a B1W41)711.• gang: of- eOlit-
erp, tint was brOketri np ix XI1911:010
azIg0blid 1 haq..bObli" 011iryiligL it ba,
119•040t. Piece,' • • •
"1 appreciated ...the virtuous indiga-
• ligtioirofthe Peoria, cashier Over Ina,
possassallig it, and, threw it :oat of
1fre window after 1,t1,11,1 he. 9ther
fOar fru eollected our,respePtive uz
dseddella; notes Troia the ellagrined
bet -You person. , ' • „
, "Vitat: got him gloing'.wIth regard
to nias lLo look,e€1,1.at me ,With
grieved' eyee for. the rentainde.r of
t� trlp, but he :didn't'. stA,§Tge.t. any
;pf..t01,4ie.4.0hutli.e4ris,
italitiodwtitheYtoirrrti!,eniedin
New York.
"Two of' the that 'll'ad• lest out. to
111,44lneluding' the chief operator, got
eXcluslire'adyance; informatfon that
'the .trala, would be setteral hodrs latd
lu 'reaching sBuffato;•t� a
friitglit 'wreck ahead, and they hus- •
tled in to but the bet -you IndiVidual,
that the trainwas, going so IniserablY
slovv for :some reason or other that
It, 'tat.pe hours' late in. reaching'Bufs
'fah!. He Ate the propealtion up .tIiit.
:the traii. wile- going pretty 'near- to
'Schedule .time and • took' all they,
witn,ted,seuveral hiindred clollars' that
stheStrain..wieuld reach, Buffalo` within:
hialr.:an hear Of her. origular/ ttne
•anYhOw.. • - •
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eicig.:aYtkd.ie
* prot;nSf•
The train stalled; by„tlie freight
--Wren half an hour hirer, ifild-prawl.°
edsinto, Buffalo "four hours Overdue. .
,
."rl'hey whangsd bitu twice 'more by
..scleatc meilidds-ossithings-tnat---lookis
Pd 0, blcOmIng 801f -evident, to him that.
he :just had to follow his mama and,
bet 'on them„ and Iswas preSent. when •
.11.0 .made his last pay-eif. :His wallet
looked Iike it had been run eter by
four handcars.. •, • •
./"Pd.be.wIlling to bet a' pairof eltiti
Skates that he -Won't do any ,cinch
betting"Whendie starts back for Port-
land, . but 1...siire. 00:hope that unless;
t nate character' 'dziththe bet.
,
Mania has .ge_t .Sotagallpsi 'of • si-
comfortable bed; even -If‘ its" ,a three-
quarter -sized one, to, bunk .611 in ,t9-
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.,17ar*../7./"' - - •
-'88;d-2222ZWeoWa2W17..ew-4.2ke,
" MAN
ICE FELL DO
F4ORRF. -4R -8 40P-#P2Z' eemat,"<*4=1Re-r.,e2We
Neuralgia. may not be dangerous but
It Iturte. t seems to tear the ace
• with red-hot pincers. • Stay indoork
and use Perry Davls' Painkiller. The
blessed freedom frem pain Which fel-
loWs cannot be told.
_
An Essay ou Habit. ' •
A story is told of an 'English echeol-:
-masker who offereda prize to the boy
who should write the best: eon:west-
In five minutes on "How to Over-
come Habit," •
(N. Y. Sursit ' I ante. He sat down again in the best At the expiration. of five minutes
„Bje- got 'irm at Portland. atid was , seat, •oocked his feet up•again on the the compositions were yea •
travelling. to :this port of entry t, second-best seat, -ht another Otte ' Of 'prize went to a. lad di 9'•Years. Pot -
alone.' He , was a sawed-off, jerky those Streets of Cairo fumersi, and I , loiVIng is his essays- , ..
little fellow, with ..' a: 'shrill, .high- dug °into the high, Piedlleed the 'nal - ., Well sir habit is 'hard to over -
Pitched 'voice that 89unded like an' let, skinned. off a twenty and a foie, wine. rr, you take ,off the first letter,
axle that 'needs the grease, O. Yal- , and silently banded 'em over' to him. it does not/change 'abit. If you. take
lary,' dyspeptic complexion, a .rttuts- . " Well, that fellow • just . want off .tinother but you still have a 'bit'
• , by grayish-, moustache> .and much .thfOngh fol. . f with his °*bet- ' left -If you . take stiff an•other, the
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clothing ad Inone ' - you schemes, winning every tilne. ' ., ' ,. , . . • •
"ii,rt.was' the only occupant of the paitttnit. tip , a . Job. 2. ,,.. another, it is not wholly used up ; All
smoking compartment of. the p ,, , _ to shOw tha,t i‘f _you ..
' er when 1 Orli ten in there for a draw 'cag.YtillWeanridt.hseismie'ariinf 'ubss'aillnfetroe!islilaet Ctita ' worirnwth:tleoh,r'ge-r re`i of a ,
h lilt soit mu
about an hour after the -train left 1 r get -. throw it off altogether: '• , , '
mime o that -it-ali bet -you .man ,
(. Portland. 'He was leaning •back dn -
betsan todraine up and ',formulate a
the. best' seat, ' with his. feet , cocked' .gi. .
bP on the Second,best, seat, and 'This.u,uila,mthohliig, °:ridseriFessetl'a-n' d n'i6st-, of . Mi. ' n..d' LI i enteures Diphtheria.'
:was smoking one of those 'Midway a we e t ouel „traveller to New- ‘ • • • • •
•ligarettes called Turks, that • smell
. like. a Conflagration ' iin 'a ' feather • .
York -this thing cannot g on It's ' ' There's i. Itifterence., '
too easy. for him. He is already; far, The ethice of the difference° be -
factory. 4°1 ,pulled' out • a _cigar, took far ?too rich. It is iinsumbent upon
what he let me -have, in -the way of , rtvreen/ the professional 'ispinion °of a _
ue, not °illy as, men 'or good ,moral' paid advocate ,and the honest con-
s. Place to sit, dewn. and • began.. to rti3Oharacter and virtuous Citizens of the viction of ..A., learned, Irian were set
en)o.r. mYself. ' ' „ ' ' ' -- .-1:epiiblie, but as 'persons deSirous of forth by a well-known English bar-
" 'Rainy; he surprised 'me by say- preserving, our reputation's for aver- x.ister who 'died recently. The stor,y.
Ing in ,Itie squeeky voice. after- I'd, age rosiness, to; get some, et- that is not to . befound in .the re.mints-
taken a' Ow puffs., . „ • „ good dough , hack. Wherefore; let • us cences which he published 'shortlY
"'rep.- kind. b's. ' I replied -is was get right together and devise waya befors his death. It {Vacs* a ease of
conling down in tokregts, "" 'Bout and means to that end:' . - murder. and ' the.. client and .eoun-
the regular thing- out here in Ore- ,:ewhiCh we did. After ' the. confer- eel • were -closeted together.
• ' d The
17,
SETTLERS RATES WEST.
_EvtiPY clay ,daring Ahdrch and
10Q2,: the ClaPago and Northwestern
flailwa will sell one-wa,Y Peedad
clasit settlers' tickets at very: low
rates • from Chicago'to, point& •in
„
,Montana, Idaho, °Washington, Ore-
gon, Colorado And -Utah also to Vie -
'torte, -Vancouver,. New iVestminster,
and th Nelson iloesland and other
points in the 4.,Sbotenity District.
uij particulars as orLt'esIron,
nearest 'Picket Agentser 13, 11. Ben-
• netts General Agent,' 2 East % . King• I
street, ..1',oronto, Ont. •
•- 'sirst,dailre•Stinerisr Ore, •
•
I Diet: dispoyery by White' 14911
Of the ircra Ore, of the Lake Superior
region Was .made„ tient, 16,, 1844,,
',near the Pastern -end, or :Teal, lakes
• In northern 'Mlehigars.,- by Williams A.
Burt, a deputy surveyor of the gens.!'
: government s In .1tUrie, 1,84ti„. the"
.Tacksen. liftaiag , Coning:ay Was or.
ganised ,faellIVa and: in the' name,
' Year it secnred •prisseseionef theeele=:
• Prated, .facksOn''irOn ,:tainintain„ • The.:.
pre from this • taQuhtuig :was fir,st
Weed in ti.."bloontery '...laCksisix :dad,
afterward St3.17, '400,0 'stipeaueut.-
1& biodnierieS narthera',Miehl..
• , .
Xan: ' • _
1.4
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•• KI$SIN6GOIN
•
, The, kiss legoing cart of favor, It!
• ,
Peratipar, as popular AS everlbe.;..
,
s
ven
„seN•po,, but 'not betty:gen. men1,-
brs f tile, Lfl0 ex:, ,few :Years
ago .two Women" on, terns of
frieadship nutt theY-1,nYariab1y
sited erten, Other With a kiSs• Nov
they 'simply Artke. hands,. as *en do,.
and are atpparently-just. as. well' sat,
Lifted.
'.' At a country 'clinrcif not 'far from
Chicago; where P*PrYhddsit, seemed tct
be re1afed to everyhddy, elSe, beqre
thednerning service, On -,Sirnda,ye a re:
gains Asetilatory meetiag. wise held
Lo the VestiPulte,-. Oren the re0,tor •• be is somettmert .invoiveil:; though; Of
IS
tTl
NO 9, 1901.
• aci thing to. §.cP;, AAP
, .
frit gpoiled:by Ole blight.,,
You cari41\y4ys ten th..*; f
the rest., Tey n ver -clo ,
1?ut §tY .S1Pall 4Pd
or -eic.SY1Y-1°ilr(15:ent,C) :.-Gae0 C 1! 1 e'IIblighth•
loss than secondlcousins were expect, • • s
117.4011,:toes`a,:ldidni,•0:ot4rtri' 1,10,.:ttl.17a. Il°C
11t Of . 1-1;, clr
ndLLun frisitiOn, and then 4 the'llOWer .61 •the '
Btit some-- of thern on e
:countryside droVe away well 'pleased •. ; • :"''
with. itself. : ,•s 'their \\1111,e thq:.
est.
boyfi and sielf-con- ' • • • s s
., • • ri
Thatvoviientina,cold .th putae ou Sb", ouj_, stle2i3tranie .swrit•hx_e_ed ,‘:002;r_tyoitiOef._, the grow hie:, one stays
. • . , • . • • - •
, ,grasp those Who would carpse ' *
jwatrui_y_WrptdIdetio,tria_ttgtik.'wre_IAhltfecrill:al.; nzat *lidisotzline: them and 11111naged:to-eludellieirpurs --smal-b.nd-weal:-.--"-
.•-'01en Your threat is yaw , and sore. -Juan:lit:teed,. wrtoltilv-ttWneer:mPtong.yraeteijahet erowiTs1-1 "--.StrOty'S"--E1111.1-1S,TOn"--Cafl.,`'Sop
Tide admirable remedy is free from.
• oniura. it lu time. • plainly pertanetory,,J.Kt.dene_ the' that. • blight.. T hc•re
.gon, though, ain't it? ,Get about
thirteen radnths el -rain per annum
, here. if I, know. anything about;
• "Bet' you twenty, to One th3re's
cot more 'than tWo inches,,of rain
A year more in Portland than there
hi.in 'New York," was the way he
ence.• having been chosen. I walked "Sri:1th," said the barrister, , 'of,
y nt compar - courlite I know you didnt murder the
'listless! i o tl Smokingt
ment, where I knew the jeritY mars nnan,la t a matter ot feet did you Morality Amery.. Savages.
beAst:itittiterie'reisat;e.r
• ..•lornrnunity
than tIUs the. c1iek
• -Timely began to be offered for thrt salute
(sciteti'irs a Place 'where fdle' pcOpio i,91,staernin6g1.tthielecimieo,eticrthct °w• 1 1,
g°;GIsta9y'''gbeatfrs.Waeraerin'Ot',raoiso,0 '
honasithje." allParen.t. Was an. ex'Pedi"ent intendedl
than he wild wears them ' to let, one's friends,. and relatives
• ., • •
• TO takes' a, goal generzil to . keep irn easy, before 'ceasing ...to • kiss
.11.1Mself well: disciplined; . ,•, them altogether, for It was 'slier tfy
O A little encOuragsrarent ' hamade ,aftei. this that theinrisculine'grasp
many:a Man. „:„ . of the hand ,carne ..into such' vogue.
s Who :• letiketh ever :fOr• etil sees , Said grasp seenis now ittiore thanyo-
• •
0, • • pular, One, rarely sees, a -warmer
WitO emlee when all others greeting .,betiveen :two' fereinines in
frown, who. , dosser:yes ' the 'greatest publie, but it seems. Sufficient to- ex, -
credit " . 0 ' , • • ' . • pness 'rare degree Of Cordiality.
' To Ear that there Is a. dark side;Tie bachelor girl' would scorn any -
to a persan s. character.i to adritat• thing more enthusiastic,- df etaIrse,
ilattliere Is also a light .% side. and her, mother alinostsiss rarely fer-
• n' You are siad because' yourbro- •Fet,s,. herself. , • • ,
rejoiges it,, 18 a sign, that yt.4.1 •Occa.sionallr 'a ' white41aired old
have not a • good lieart.77Buffato, ,rlaily Indulges Inson'show of , ten-
derriese • when people 'are about,. but
''she, q'ulekly clteeke it as she' rem.em,-
,hers that Site' may 'tarot:in audience..
• : After all,SwItY, May not a Warrn
elasrof the hand .exPresssasmuch
affection' and sinenrity as kiss,?,
-Perhaps • it :presses mere. , At all
'events, femininity' seems .t6', think it
: the most: fitting greeting.. at ..,this
period of the, world's history. •
' -Monkey Brand Soap is a cleaner and
polisher combined, but won't wash clothes.'
•40. old Scotching -a went to. stay,
for a. short time, as he said, with
• friends 'of "Ids,. a .yoang;e0,111ale with,
no faniily„. After- liV,Lag• With
'them for Male two or three weekif
the young couPle • began to get
tierd of their visitor, but did ant, like
to tell' him. the state.of th'eir feelings
toward' hinisso they arranged a lit-
tl len: between .them': as to how
,thes .would get rid, of hint. •
' TC-InCirrOW,'” Naid the husband,
"when I' stall come home. for: • din- •
ner El/nil quarrel. about thesoup
and say it is aot good. In tho midst
Of .our quarrel ive• °will appeal to our.
friend, arida if he takes yotir. part
I will give him notice to leave the-
,
house, And if, he takes my ,part you
do the same ''•• ' • •:
Next day' al dinner the;:"quarrel"
•arese about the soup, abd , ,the
heat of the sirgurnent. "uncle" was
• appealed to, but he .coolly•replie,i:
STD. see, nia. freer's, for a'• the time
inteed taxi,. be .here-jast a Month
or two -I hae.• niade up ma mind no
tae interfere ye'r •hoose 'affairs."
-Pittsburg Pie. •• , •
Minard's Liniment Cures' bietemper.
with,o1ir money was, smoking his' Ori- ,dod.t .vriththe• butt end of 'a revels
ental fumigates's, and, sitting 'opn9- ver or with a stick?' "Sir," said
site him and waiting for a' proper, Smith, "I swear :I am inivace.nt." "I
'interval. eiaped, I yawned; and kndiv • that...Perfectly :well; but ;:you
then spoke up And se:eke thus unto 'mast' telt' me. For if.yon did. It 'with'
Ittarnesat ineSthen. in his shrill voice. ' z. • .•
_ • °a:revolves Shall say, to the prose-
'blovring a eloud of, 'that Turk mud. ", : hew .4 these ' lunchroom' catied,. 'Produce the stick and If
.• twiny direction. ' thieves along the road 11 -do travel--5•ou did it with a .stick I /shall Say
O ,This: *looked' Too *Good.• kro, isn t It? Look at the bum quan- • 'Produce :the :resolver The client.
?reset, fituo,ea .up against 0/16 inst „ter I 'got 'for . chttage• at ',the, • fast, paused rind seratelied his head me -
looked so good as this. I don't think ,atoP, where .I, got, a sandwich,' and I ailtatively; "It w,tts the btitt end. of '
ryas •evet. in ,poriaand, .sise., in an :handed him ver a quarter. 't S, revolver. ',sir.'
- the .time pse. been hiking •arotind •"He looked At it clrefallY, insPeet- • .
174 THE OLD DANS. :their land its,Comlnoll, and theik 111'111'
b t
with samples that it -wasn'tsrain... exl is Ix sides of it, and tlien rang st
ing; • , three or four tunes on the' sill of the .
• Dr. Lumholtz, of the American MU--
seinda of. Natural/ History, has,* lived,
for several years among. the wild In-
dians of Northwestern Mexico, and
ho. says theyare an intellecttial race,
• in 'spite of the fact that! manysof
theth still :live. in eaves, as did their
fertf alters thousands of years ago,
They lend a very happy life, and: in
many of the tribes there is a higher
'degree of Morality than exists in civ-
ilized countries, • Theft ls ainkncain
O among them; so are Many* of the
WorSt forms of disease, They hold
"•!YoU're op; I 'was real quick to window besidehis seat. , „• • '
reply, feeling Iloilo good it ali '.14Othing the matter with that
•'But what's the • uSe. Of Cdavessitig : !coin, 11P said', finallY• 'It'S as geed as
th these eniekitn,feed. tektite.' Twenty tsileY're made. :1t Makes you think
O Wouldn't mOre than pay- my aceopnt bad?'
rtiora,tched yrty chin dubiouslY and
With 'the ;news sbutcher treat: here
to: Nov York.: Make it iiity, .twen- told •that, soinellow or another,.
it. didn't, HEM right Me; He. tciok
t ty-Iiye, and: well feel better:'' , • .°
the colts. again; rang it some Morn.
tAll, right,' gie anstveredi just .aS' examined the milling With great care.,
perk as You :Want. it;. 'Bet,' You
', dirty -to-st-wen-...f.i% ..t.sist;...noss_i"..r_e and then sai.1';., • 00 .0.
than tiVis More" ineheS of rain roit, you a .hundred coin
•daride the Mint.' . • • ,
'in VOrt land than in 'the ,Of NOV sa rif go ,,c,11,,ss smo ieoking, k•in],
X1".4k 'IA" tile., ..s,:eitr-well, '1000,s -will .0". erestirillen and doulAfti1;,* and, just'
.3.011b Salt you , • .
1' then three four Others who:0 been
s
An irti year,' .;.5.aid I, 'altstally
bet-yon'd drifted in, 0. -• • .
. feeling hos-sir:1y that fifty' Wris_going
"Thes( took A 1661; at the eoin,
• :to sfriel as a stripper 'for "ins, vest
s,cta tb hefted, it titid sizel tip .generallis
• and they Said :they'd string in
. It, :anyhow.,?' . • fur I .began to feet .
r6i •A' hundred' (Me 1, „thetiiseives, •on• ,
apprehensive leS10. the., Money' 'ilit; the ;preposition that 't lie quarter 'Was
for lack of proof pa board the, trots, •
••,'PhOnY.' Now that • lOoked"like
• SHIP aWay.frOin me. ,
pr,efty patssin fop, :but the 'bet-•.
'Wait " ir,plferl,' S
yen. perriiin hid been ivintling oat le
. cocti a...q 4 fox, terrier pup that's:just
been red a ' (Yr pap, . arid •he 00 e°44'1.,tei,Y' and t le- tont -*as
loi,..pedmi in hi..„ ,soletely ;good tt 110'
• • 'nothing' of the others 'butting in'
thoiiglit
forWard into the, ear. '
• .rettitntat In juSt' nine seostide Utindred: °nen frifin' fire
..,•,..t.tinditkd• ilimAtittd ‘.,! us that. he we. right.t ha
71,f. the coin wasThen Pearl
. Aightly In' hie : glossa hands.
:riffled „the 1,nges,, found, smatsralS had* Cashier ended in•
the xideXslt . was a , alma • ..• ,
land, It on1V` toalt ldia ten. mori, . w1,10 .dwns 'tuts tola
olds to, fiiid thc' ,:sft4n: ,•eti rather seriously wheh hd.(1
,
tn,t,ailti,,a.. tor iqoo. .• tit Ouarter' 6arefitily.
" qta! here Westre; said he, itatil • • •
ins...0,..6e mo 00 • , " `WO'S Said the Sank (el Oiler, 'von
• • .
dont look ltke. a gentler/laid alio
SitosVinis, ,Sle, she .F 'sures,
•
calght• to have a .plene, si weirkinaris
'Mean anneal' streripitatiOtt. in Port- 'snio of is kin J • • -
,ifttd, Ore., in!: 1900.; 468-10 ; . •
Srierin „anneal' swesipltatiOn in., :ti "l" .'s "1 'tar'
ti,, Y., in 100,•••14 83,10 'llirliorst di pare: silVer N-t-otkat&nPhtfri'
differeiteeS.in• Mean' :Uinta! pretiPli Stieji , tilO .Conatry has li,sen
,4{611, tytt,cf8ely,„ • 115t..408 tt-i'0, 111 ,t1010..t. -Sincie, the' fall, in
!that . , ' the of
Oh,, the fignres •ivere' there All ."11.1,e ,a ilangerrais ,enreiterfelt,
d'here 'wasn't, ans :CIS:ince for canS6',A: possesseS the eatire quari=
skis- 'tOsetlift, ir ti Of . MI its °only sl6feedli•st
dis hnd heed bet t, s.e ..1.1,70 ' la 0 . two ° Very , slight -. let lib,
' for I had u• arena -WI: rind . Went ' ahead • sintl.
. ISM and had even %made bittiYitiSe the exPlaird.f. teeiirlicativ what' 'those
,
,
Psgt Aeze Pottlity Nottib.g
fl'ele.41eYtneOliid at bOttorn.ami d4s not require trel or
llsort) supp,rt At A/furA;, hAtiho, strong' str,aight
No: I2"agel nt ten, sottorrsdnit in 'centre; cannOt itot:
and fs•r to,ereat,"Ths eraSe Acthe netting i 01
net itipeisranee, snd -cheats. • .ivs
gates: sails .asti
tit:Saes, The name of rAg,,,i; of'qUalitY.
- - Th0"Pa0t•Wir0 PS000 Co:, LoniteWiftertgle, oaf+, t
, • • .
'Sentence on QuIntette.of 31 iitineers
• in 1802.
-,The .Titnea of den, 18, 1.802.
reprOdueed The 'Dines of d'an. 17; •
.0 .• • .
0, Sentence of,•the Naval Mutineers".
•• , tHE $ErNTENC.E. ,•-
The prisoners w -ere pat tothe bar, •
i-tuf. I/re-JAI:age Advocate,. in the sante
form 'as upon the • last, ,Trial, road
the. Sentence, declaring ,Alien, .Tay-
lor,,;DiXon, Riley and Sin/monde
Gifil)TY Of .the Charges- against
, thein, and, awarding Judgment of
"Death; And .Cottin.yne 'in • part guilty,
•
and .thalcring him to receive ZW'
a5 •
-'• The P•rlsoners all exelaimed.: "The
,,toril's will be done!" ' •
hope we shall' be allow-
ed. time:to ina,ke Ourbeace with God."'
Presidint-"it does not rest With
tile Curt: - it del/sada 011pen so-.
P.erior power.:"., ,„ • '• '
Dixon reiltiested Adtniral Campbell
would conie to itim and 'hear what he
wtrald wishto Has. The A.dmiral
• immedratelS Went toWards
cipal food IS 'Cora and beans. '
• ,,,
- irEISTID'S:*LINI=NT ,is the only
Liniment diked forn.t my ,SiOre and
-the-sully -One v e 1.ce-1) farseniess"
All the people use It;''
, • ELI'S 'FULTON.
PleaSint, Bay; O. B,, , ;
' : •
I it " eon rti
Judge -We Ake no -w &log.t� • read
you it gait Of your fernier . eetivics;
t.16114,, • :4• / • ••
Prieonard-la that. ' catte,' perhaps
your l•OrdsiiIP will Me, to Sill
do'" f19(4Tiif4 '
•
Idinard's Liniment Cures Colds, et'.
"Look at tids,paper," sstid
tbe tears flowed from mt. I
n• "
-
have n. wife and a child ; see if thls
will have any effect in their favor
, when I ani gone. The Lord have
inerey "en my 5C)114 "tras
• bequeathing hin property:to his wlfe.
fl eeiareit hit, innocence et someof
the charg-es.sagainst hiin, bit etm--
Sfessedhe teas thto niani who unshiP-.
"pod the inniti ffifidOt.
TaYlor gasp the ifildge Adverette
O ' his will, in fa vox. of. tries J3rand. a
Sean -sin on board the Testier:tire, Ile
.
. was essUred it vrettld be tiely,red
.81'
'he Co' arti mrnedi at el y clissol vet);
•
, 'Maybe 'St. ;George. •
o m ' " id ti.t ° f
ttstapha, -se - e lad ram
N'ess lork•So her f.iragop.i4tri ai Cairo,
---,, "wie buIl. the pyrttis ?,
"I no lrirv. lli,. rs
osa:,
ebody
make him' long time ''ag.6.; 'Ilia ybe
liutterd years." •• ' 0
s Was, It 'Sr:then/jet, d6' you 'think ?''.::
e0 6- 11r 9
strengthhould •
' it—the kitnha, .rigost.
, •
•
§ grow. strengtho s i an a
t;
mchaikl4e7pthgerm7lAsrie7epakopesaik.heesint.lem.
Deafuess.Ca'anot Be, Cured
. .
•
Efy loCal aiMlications'as they ranitht reach the
diseased portion of the ear, ,There is only one
Way tO cure deafness, andthat Constitu-
• tioual re'medies.. Deafness' is 'causedby an in-.
finned condition of the, mucous lining: of the
E,Itstacidan Tube: When this•tube inflamed
.you litivera rumbling sound or imperfect hear;
ing,•and *hen it is entirely Closed, Deafness is
the ,result; and'unless the inflammation can be
taken ou,tvadd the tube restored to Its normal
• condition, heating wit' be -destroyed forever;
nine cases,ont of •.„en are caused by 'Catarrh.
'which is nothing but an inflamedcOndition of
the mucous surfaces. • ' , • .4 .,
‘47,0 willtive One Hundred •Dollarti for any
case ot Dearness Icaused b'keatarrh).that can-
not 'bemired by Hall's Catarrkture, Semi for
• circulars, free - _ -
„• . •• •J .,CHENET &CO„.toledo; 0.
Sold,by druggist. 75c: •
Hall's Family Pillkare the best.
play, , Glve„. the weak chil a
chance. '. Scott's Emulsion will
make it catch up'
With the rest:
1
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WANTED
Dried A plea Poultry. Dairy and Creamery
Butter, Boney, etc. Will buy outright or.sen
on coin ission. Correspondence invited.
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• DR. WHITp'S' ELECTRIC COMB
'st Headache 4na all scalp
oure Cure .9f
ments.preventsand stops ,
Baldness; The ideal comb for toilet use. '011e0
used always used. Comforting, economical.
Lasts a lifetime.' .Ladies as. Gents' 10e. Sept'
prepaid on receipt of price 'from Dr. Whiteis
Agency, 13 St. John St., Montreal.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing •nip Phould
'always be, used for Children '1 eething. f It
soothes the child, seftens thegum... cures wind ,
cotic'and is the best remedy for Diarrticea. ,
WORSALE,VALUABLE FARM, 50 ACRES,
IC partly in town at Leamington. good build-
ings, fences, flowing weils, apple and peach
orchards, will sell partbr all, Address ()Avoid
ltussell, Leamington, Ort,
Itemarkable Metnortes.
A recent writer has been giving
examples of particularly agile mem-
ories, but the following were omitted
from the list :
Henry VIII. of England could 0re0-
peat the names of his wives in their
nonsecutive order without missing
Thentistocies could remetriberster a
Week.. the' natne of a man• -lie;
row.ed a dollar', from,, even. • wren' •
Arbeftsdituribered Li:tilt:00 inhabitants.
• . Susan B. •Antliony knew herbrother
Mare's address by heart„ , without
;Oisurad 'sing
George, III., though. :deticlents--in
education, never 'remit. Ids .own tact
after Seeing' it °once :In' f,oeking-
. A sehost. teriellSi Of London,' Whore
name °was ISawkort,, PoSeesseci Us:re-
markable • memory, s:He'. .edekl re=
peat .th 1 irs,t • verso 'of the Book 6f
Job, ,and, on a Wager ed twO line-
dred pOundsslie, rrpeated withltiCthe
ala of asbook. the title "to Spenrier's
"Friery Queen," 4 poen" e.,f nearly 400
StanSits.of nine lines each: j,
Possan, the Greek seholas, enekl.
repeat the 13eatittalee In the 'Orig-,
In:al oil 'his eve' dosed and ,'Szte-
hand tied 'behind ,
note' Scotch 'divine has !snob , a
remarliabli memory Olathe' tined the
male 'gracest An,116 in Ids 90th. year
'that he used 70 year* before. •
Lord c,hesterfteld :always retreat-.
bered to Sar you w it hou t
• -
-.the ,of m.leroscope. ; •.•
• Coming :down •to' niodern :times We
' hays bindssinees'. alnildst ronark...
able:, ; • • ,
.5fissr. Rose' Elit :theta- Cleveland ca
reefte "Maryla LittIssLanilb"" Without
;spectacles. ' • ,‘ • '
N(Y. I 6tak n alt°11et"(it '1Ill6 Curg Te8
0.11 go All de travellin' peoples go lifiriard's Is al
g . , , _
- see !ens" . ;. , : i ,
,.Cows. i
" Was' It an En.glishtnari, do • yoi •
•• t -think 7' , „ 0 .. .
. • ."•
. . ...::
Mtistaplia Tosired -puzzled: then „a
i sudden Illumination sr:last!' MM.. „
1.. '.' Maybe &tin' 'George :Made:, Iiinsy
TPRUIT FARM FOR SALE -ONE OF Tall
finest in the Nialotra • Peninsula,' at
• Winona, 10 miles from Hamilton on two rail-
Wsiye. 130 acres in all, 35. of which is in fruit,
mostly peaches. Will be sold Mote pared sr
divided into lots of 15 to 20 acres to snit pur-
chasers. This is a decided bargaim Adding*
Jonathan' Carpenter, P. 0.7' hex M. Winona."
'
0'Beardlees'Enrlei.
• Is prodigally ,i,rundc,'. yield-
,10erff or, 'glea,401,
,..,.4..b.ucaYsr(4, 109
ple.11.p,!0e, a c3r,e1; iflaueo.nisy ej.1
. from as to 400 bus. Toe scre:.
'6*Airantezde.r.410;444,prolin'al4
yiells, Ae,' TS'epT4
cella tbe veTy 'beat!'
.;.61.''y
.11eea
•0u7w7*0.'7lri
rt'"l"1;
O .e11cCenctr:,er:ti.rr'''.• ;
seede'produce ereryWhere.
,Marvei .W heat
hy etterktoth eal 4S, t.aut itei
0rbi:14:Vbft"e'ert:::"Z11:1'::11:d
00 04 farili4'63 bus, per tier&
1112.0.rte:elt!h1).c'ee'reite*I'.*fae,'
e001i-9.0 bui, grab end O
• ,t11.,,,11341,011entve.iti,t•y,..hity, par',
• VletOria •Rap'
'sums, tb possible 00gf ,
hose, ebeep aud cittle, at. .
, eassef but le lb, Atter!,
• Bromns. Inermiti•
. Lost srandirful Tirane Of
eeidury, PreduCeort 1004
; Of hay stud leis and Tom Of ,
pasturage beside' per ncre.
Grnkre Ohererer- Nod I ,
• ,We *Tiff pots to try of
t.rtart:tor1i71:01
. ofi
tprileedilti,o TI 761 11.,c0,1,,,h,o
S10.00 for 15c.,
•
•-airsr..sstit. as ass ssis
ei9sut,,,,01.s(40) toirocher trfrir
f9r 4re'""tilui40orjte 09$
• 4,
(Dnt'ouilce §ap* is Wot:(11 tliore thatf Ke1ID*1:C' F.*
-
I'vVo Ounce, irrt-ure soi,r5 • • • • E2SCPEirCVE,
:A.sk, for the Otasoaflar.. Idgdyonr:'•,...sreest Gannet ettppil, seiie to
ttle".ES.P.o t1S tiActrtr),, Toronto, isinritntrins name ma. addreSt,
6 t:lai. ittionie of ,Ontliglit Soar will be Sent free .Of cost,
fiND
• N6,1100133,
; JOIN'TS.;
No gt-Anis,
Ng LEAKS.
INDURATE,D FIBREVifiRE
estsS' *gently Onipnrinr to. t'fe'oriinnry
Woodeti*arefor dotneatie ash,
• . , • ,
Foi,itilo bytil firrit
•
swain.
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