The Sentinel, 1883-09-21, Page 3„
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waia1og5 tor. dop.staeraion
1rUt12eBearth.
whose far is' eituated, in v70040, oredito
Aorowe wit pieg,.hia petato free
train beetles, .
Seventy.five btishels of etrawberries are
to. have been picked tiffs year from
forty equare rode of ground in Welle town.
ebip, Ohio,
wYg*iiihr
Mr, 3, r, Milthourne, Manolieeter, Eng;
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,WHEAT 131.101-13 AND EDO PRESERVATION. went to monger, for feedhig horse or cow
A HANNAN'S END14*
DPeijils'of Nervy -nod, teWotedima
„ 66 YOrerkeltell.." •
• EXECIJTIONS AT WHICH
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As already briefly reporte
PRECIDED,
by cable,
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UMW 11411784roll ipt instlBAST,
Sir -I wrote you spite gine agothatr
thought I had a cancer. There we a large
Iump m breast as large 'as a walnut, and
bad been there four months. commenced
taking your 44 Golden, Medical. Dieoevery,"
4.1. Favorite Preaeription and "' Pellets
and, hoe invented a clock -work iittaoh-
DLIT. It. PIERCE, Bliffalo, WY. ; peer
in Aloe, and the Zuni!) gorte.-Yours
. . castle, Englancl, on Tuesday. afternoon. f •
gratefully, Mits. rt. Bjr.vOinzgituolL,,, xciah.
. ..._ , . al any heUr. :.
...(Couiplica by a Pro,ctical Agriculturist.) Mr, F. I30, Coburn, an alitheritY on swine, congestion'Of the lungs and.i.aundiee. a
characterizes VQ,se vette as " wankel " was og yore old. . ., s When Fogg Witti disked regarding _the
• .1 preserving- Eager, • • - - - who tt love te-dote on-the'cleenliuess of the
hog and his great abhorrence of anytbing England,
' Williara Marwoolwaii-bornin Gouleeby, ' atestadditionif to theEnglishlanguage; he
No articles' enirioye'd for huunmn foo4 a few miles from Homemade' sale he Weakl ask his ' wife. '.She alYfaYS
liable to as groat deterioration as eggs nasty. " • ', ,• , From his. youth be was an , arde had the hot word; .
;Various methode have been suggested ei it As oimmed that tomatees raised on reader, and some years ago Was a We •
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' employed for InoPing egi'14 laid durin6 nett orn soil have ' thinner okin and a yam Preaoher, He VMS 'looked up to . y ‘, itaciidtE mermen Allitt WELL.", '
' warm weather to, thset,hey will be la 0 sma ler proportion of seedthan thOse of the e loWert classes as a malt ' of learning; t.R. V. PrElton, M.D.!: Dear Sir -My Wife,
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- condition to tte in the: winter; -when sent • and VP Oonseqiientlymere clesira;ble they called him the "Counsel." He started who had been ill for over two years, and
,atriptly . fresh ones are very soar6e and for clanning. ' '
, • • - a small shoe shop in Horncastle Linoelo. had tried..many " other , niediOines, became
Marwood, the executioner, died
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high. A metlod is greatly needed for B%
reserving. Vitae that are to be eaten
during the suAtner and fall. A:v,ery large •
proportion et the eggs that are sold ir
large cities after, the month of Al4y arc •
' unlit to eat. The uneerointy of their or
. Charles Downingsays that dilating
sulphur ae Boon. as the leavee are as
as a half -dollar, and.renewal after each
will generally prevent mildew on
vines, but not always.
oiling horses been declared unlaw
England, Where one exthOrity testi-
n,court that it gives' a great deal 'of
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shire, England, adjoining the churchyard. sound and Well by, Using your ".Favorite
His neigli,rhood was known aa the ,Preseription." Mee° was also cured by
"Hangman's Corner." He was soon its use, after several physicians had failed
placed ih effigy in 'Madame Tusaitud'a ,Wax to do leer any good. -Yours truly, •
exhibition; owing to the notoriety he had THOMAS J. -METHVIN
gained, His appearance Was quite at
larg
rain
grap
ful i
fied
drion preiets them from being coremoi
pliddings.eid •pastry, bui a much amallet
ticks of tad. '1'hey are used for pies.
pain to the poor animal and rioraetimes
Hatcher's Statien., Ga.
variance with ,,„bis profession. Ile was in
titture about five feet eight inches, atwaye
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dressed well anti looked te be 9; well-to•do • AMeefi tile members of the jerYef Paint -
number ae served' as eggs , ustially aro t
• when thorax, knovvo ti he in strietly good.
„ condition. Cilia ouicomers be aesurei •f
,that all the e*s they bought were in a con-
dition to be den whin belled Or fried the o
f
causes lookja* or general tetanus.
4 one time nearly all the live stook kept
in New Mexigo consisted of Sheep and
goate. At present the old sheep raisers
are selling off their flocks and inveding in
cattle. •
J'e sex bulls? says . the Lenclon Agricia,
*Ito is. ever•encotintered ctne.' " They 'Of
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turai Gazette, Will be • respected by anybody
'bull- ghting ever beeomern popular in Eng-
land will have to;eupply the arena." ':....
BZ ler Hugh T.' Brooks remarks in .Rurtil
iron that the boas btitcher reoOrds-of the
period are four times as much as the aver.
milli, of aQII4r8 every year. Thera le a age .;- " credit one-half . to extra feed and
„rei,JO again)* the emilleythent Of care, and there is still a great differencein i
Whys that will Penetrate the shells of cows " . ' . ' . •
o . At a late meeting of, the Elmira, NMI
Far ers' Club, the opinion watt4expreseed
that. bad-iesults-ivould-always-be-found,
. ., •• • ,
ing n the Amsterdam Bxhibition is Mlle.
radeenian. He had dark; restlese eyes, Therese Schwartz°. This is the first cam'
and a beetling lord*, a high and .expansive
()ahead. In his 'parser be hango;over of a wmnan forming partef in artistic jury..
ne thundred ,perscine, among them .fefir •
whales. . •
• FIRST. EXECUTION.
demand. forum 'Would be deubled, eveit
if the price as fAcreiteed. At the present
pike of fela ,z4eat City oustoMere °mild
•afford I: 25 oents per dozen for eggs if •t
they werAesured all they bought were
, Strictly Ph. uncertainty of their
onndibie causes , heir diminished con.
the close of epring. The
7,..117,1 ,egge sustained by shippers,
4-ettiond consumers amount to many
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NO THOUH11113 TO 8W410.0'W
Dr: Pierce's " Pellets " (the original
The first eXeoution he assisted at was liver 'Pills ;and no Pain or griping. Cure
hat of one Mr. *Rom, who had killed, his sick tor ' bilious headache, sour . stomaeh,
wife. One ;.of jobs was the "turning and oleanae the Withal,. all4-howeleV -26-
ff " of tour men at once -four sailors at Cents a vial:
ad charge of all the exeenttahlifinpliblin
ondon for murder On the. lligh,ses;s. He ' .
Hugh Law,. Lord Mai:miler of Ireland,ii
seriously,
the men'implicated in the'Plicenix Park , .
InUrchirS. •
liLtEW00D!S "•EYSTEM."
• Ask for Wells" Bough ol Oorns." 10e. Quick
-BlanirOod, in giving his opinion on hang- complete er
nd thereby e.,id in preserving Alia
a
ts. What is wanted is a. methoil .of
. W61129 66 Roush On Corns."
ng, claimed for his systene, a.superior. nun ons. • P 21n.. no.U.t •cure. • Corns. . warts,
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ty over any other in the known world. He ' • • .
Col De Winton was in Chicago seeded that the 'executions which he
erformed were carried out aim daY' . •
ash-altogether-ivithont •
ahr to the condemned. • The culprit, he
fug the air so •simple thet oan -be -ft
eoyed oiregge—beforeTthey-atel4TMVici,
With wheat sown :on land into width the p
A covering is wanted that shall
Zahesive and impermeable to air and gree, :grgwth of any-: crop had just been s
Latta°, and which 'will net injure the turned, although it Was believed that buck- V7
Deerance of the shells,• •• .
4043 TR A.TION, RESULTING-
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aid, rarely as much as rais94 a finger; nor from the effects of the intense heat of the
summer.nionths, is the pre;dispoeing cause of
as there,, '*-SaVe in a •very . unoem, so mealy of the diseases peculiar to hot weather.
on. oaae, the least quivering of the The stomach partaking of the loss Of 'vitality
g e whole system is unable. to coin-
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throntiegh ittlytels, irritates the liningi nien2
hniatter-utethod-of-death-there-wae-oon- -b-ra
wheat was .tho Worst, .green. Mantic% All
. ' „L... •.' . Doeti Familia Pay ? • ' • - near. the time of. Seeding will in all - owe s
. , . 06°7 .growth 'incorporated with Ithe..soil. b
-.''.-eining 320 &One, eituatedtwo miles north-.•
. 'TheprobeedsL9f,the-StrAtton-:„Farrnit-non-, bellubcFpioudicio,i to voiot. • '
. ‘aest-ref-Linealn, , Nebraska, . will '.fitini tip. .. ,A , farmer ''in• Pennsylvania sewed .. With Pi
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• -Orchard grass. a,pieee, of, •.land: 'Pat. -wet t
.....:—...Leffiniktittakips4CT.4118:4fiatit4.980.::-: -• ' ° - 44-,,,,-,tAil, ..o.dithe, A„,,,,,..„,,,L.rpf„.„.,'..r,ieo,:_piR;11
..,:,.4.4-......7:::;.::... Kiii..*84.01.0.,*4.k.s..44n4h_ftl.F022...taefee-,-477-4reZeM1,:a7- -,-mrmsnts imr,tvo*
fl(Prialla•"5.;14,14tiriina-41rat„„ozoio,-;,"'„iffmaltnertier'ort-r-tillertiliritrilettrZ_.'' .el.'67fitAltier
moat expensive seed ' Wabuy, as it costs O.
vegetables -250 bnehelS, q: potatoes; ill tons - per bugler of fourteen pounde. Ile think; °I)
or turnip% 3 toneef beets, 13 waggon lOads fariners should raise their seed. . It takes a
' : Of 'field pumpkins 'Ppd.:. squashes, and 'an • but a small patch to raise all one needs, '10aY
• 'abasidalme - et . - gOrde•t1 Vegete331qt .(4" . °nil but
half. aore., The tops may beigedled off
•• finest varieties.- - - .. . • • • •as.' soon -as their begin.to turn •light .cOlored;,
. Hey and , pasture. -Two : hundred ions of and ilia, thick ..inakee'Verypastiable
bey, ;. on the farm are two 'fenced pastures- hex; •
• • one of wire, that , kept eight head orboWs, It Oen be raised it an expense not. to
e'-xcje d 50 .cents per bushel." It .should be.
someyciting cattle, and would have Supplied
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as many more; the other of board fence., aPread upon the stubble, after the hay :is
raked off, exposed to the rain !min one to
• in „which. run .twenty head of horses..... , fonr. weeks, ' according, to the . weather, and.
•. :Fruite.There wae an .aninds,nee . of .thraehed:witha maiihine,,. holding well .th
.. grapes; also good .variety Of sintRIL, fruits; the hundleil,,,ag 'it 14 hard to ---:-n-lot---or-peaohes.7the--first--hearing-of NO; . • •
trees; a, few apples "gathered from ...01 .!. f:. -Veral .kinds of' hardwood. .1Uniber are
igre vinallY coining into 110%. widely a few
orchard planted fonr,years ago, -consisting'
.-,., Ad 2,000 trees; "i. .%, ' ; . , • , . . .. .yeiple ago, Were unnbtieed., • Beeoti 'is one
,Hogis.:-There . were fed begs; el. Which of them: . It laiiheapanff abundant, 'while• '
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about '14000 were' sold earlyin the fall, at -31 then:lore popular hardwoods • are ' becomin•g
,. "Pet 100 113%.live Weight' , , . . ., . • • : • comparatively seam% and eineequently.
.„ ,,A;;',., ;Weeds.,None were ellewed 10 grow . on highpriced. Beech has a fine" grain, vi
. the, farm.. 411 the drives. and' avenues, ' as quite durable and is used in the mantifoo-
, .well is . highways .. bordering. on the firm, tureof echoed and churcin fUrniture, chairs,
of Which there are two Miles :and a 'half, and, a certain 'extent in furniture. The,
planted with maples, were kept mowed and. ;red variety hita .a :handsome appearance
' free from • weeds; also a well.kopt lawn,' And ean be made to imitate Cherry..., . •
;with. a . good Variety Of eVergreeng and ..'' Experiments upon the Culture. of . pear
.
'shrubbery.' .. , . '.: • . trees in the Michigan fruit belt have Batter
; Besides all tine; the rise,.in value. of the nod *owers' 'there, that the manner, 'Of
,,farni would be abOut .egnal to 40: per '.cant. 'titillation has nothing to do; With the ap.,
on all inyestinents.. • . • . .. • pear nee of blight.. Very thorough culture• •
Does 'farming pay? ' - . : and Culture at all';' Band loam aitd clay ;•
• excieginve pruning and entire. 'neglect.; salt,
,.. .The Blight oi litiheni: .
. , profane:1r' W. J. .Boai has been • giving sulphur .• and titaltiliTZW677 .
irallid ..0411- .Bod, have all been • tried in
• attention to the blight and ' rePertS ,numerous inetances .' with---no--ehange..or
his -conoldeicins--to--T-L.;;--Michiean
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Arneri- . mitigation 01thedisecure:---- - •.,.
The Visitation referred•to has been notified • •• .., • .. . , • . ,•, . . .
in Many' fields. of that State, involvee from 7.1*hat Nobody Knows bet iiiielve . , . ,
' allernel'or two ,to nearly the whole .head, .
. and in some localities it is thought to have : In explaining .M.r..Keely'emetorthe other '
destroyed ..a • fifth of the .. crop: ' "The • day a servant first direeted attention to the.
blighted portion has brown Of Slillow chaff, 0'400* • The generator canna -be re-ei- '
, as though the wheat Were ripe, 'While the plained unless. a war mareinild be worked
rest is yet greed. •I ' do not attribute the in hereaomewhere. ,It is a mess. of indom..
iSiliare,ta a lack of fertilization • by the prehmisible cranks and thine aild joints and
pollen,. an in most ,caseit 'the .'kernels ;are -.toi. on, and - stands about a : couple .' of feet
half:grown. ' Wheat is generally dose, for. 'lige. • . , • , .
:Wind, i. e., the pollen ,geta upon the stigma " This is what generates, the Air and
of a flower before the chaff opens. : Mauch Waiter into • the vapor that vibrates the
case the rain would not likely hinder -fer. Wm in the engines he begat; : '
tilikatiOn. . The trouble is - caused. by some "Yes, but boldup.a moment. ' How 'does
one or more fungi, and which•one I am not the vapor get inte theeriging, and when it
...jet ,certain,1 fin . - . 'ether. in enci. gets in how,does it Vibrate 2" . • . ,. 1. -
itto.nezzumter.s...te......-' ivit. . .,..ere-ae.4.74-wzieiNe.-rn , 4":41,11:47-1r11.77zez=4.raylv.471ezg*
- •••uirerysipliewad-manplaseteriai --.3)--euNtteiirt lk;c;' • WiP'446r67111"4"12t7ZZIZatIt.111:
. Some of, these occur simply as. they would Oates with the' Ora -of. the 'engine 7and'''
on any . dwindling or decaying plant-. I. sande the:air. through an opening 'there
•' have seen • something - of this sort nearly' right. down into these.' tubes. '' The tithes
Contain steel Wires, ilia the -action ,o1 the
.6*nrY Year for. a long time, worse in some
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• , years that others, ‘Thiti year has been,fav. vapor 'Wan .basc wires. causes the vibra-
• *rebid for fungi. . We have •had no end to don:" - • .. . .
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rain, theplants had too much Wafer, tee. , "'Just so., Now I. think / grasp the situa.
. little light: The stalks and all the teat are tion, so -far. But once you've got .1;ae
•,Soeoulent" and not Used t� sunlight. • With '4410 vibrating; hat, does that oat.be
motiOnr * . ' • •
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all thee% and now and then, a Still' *aim
, • ' day called 'muggy ' weather, you may look ..! '" The :vibratory force is • invisible. It is
• OW for Wheat blight' The • tells Of the :generated in a harmoniotis ourtent, sad'
. grain in, many; eases are nearly or quits fOroing its: way from.. the tubes, wales
•. destitute of •iitaroli upon whiali the fungi round the inside of this large then • whieb
. ,,..4avi rod, I/know no remedy.' FOrtunately, , ettrOinide the tubes: The ' ' force ' 0841 • be• .
r ratty say with good weather it is not likely regulated at 500 horse power,andit drivel
to. betroublesome, I though even' : this- May the shall athh04., The outside of the.- shell
• • bo an UnSille statement. ;lin. reference to -aots Mahe driving Wheel and oonintunuiates
thenudden appearance of the blight, rine), ,...itt,..`721i, t,..iontlY bait arranf*lents:A0 'any-
, 'Bay that many of the lower Itiiigi apt in this: ""dlaY‘" '•
Way. The vegetetive portions of -the : 2r,"But. about.thie vibratoti force. What
nth plailts,,,,the (inyceliiim) teeth., if you ae 114L'. '
please go tiller& them; are at work on the ' "Ab, he I 'There. you are; there evil
foster plant, drawing 'nourishment. ' and I coal tell you ; noboarean tell you. NO.
tiitablishing themselves before the fruit or body knows that but .Koely. That's : the
eporee of the flingli8 appear, or before the secret. That's where he has ihe bulge on L
larger 'plants show any 'sighs Of delete% Int" ' Whe'to are. 3/011 anc I Veil. .a114ight
Fungi , feed on other plants, taking Abe Call again,' .. Good, ' day I" 6.-,Philiide;piiip •
• hontie Bullet*. . •
rentriehMent already ,aesimilated; - ,..
they can grow with amazing rapidity." •
, m. HoOds, scarfs, ribbon and any fatty arti-
. ...ate ilsorsil. J nitwits., • OAS eat. be Made any colo: Wanted* with the
„,..All the pot:pillar colors.
A Shetland pony recently' foaled in Penn, .Diamond Dyes:
sYlvanis VMS. 10 1110A:tab high and weighed
15 lbs. - . , • T.--°, I understood You to Bay that your
. •, - „ .. . i I-212111ge for service world be light," itiom.i
'it le reported.thata cultivated bog in I plained the anent, when his lawyer handed
Minton, Mass., will yield a barrel of Oran-, him a treinendous bill. ! " Itelieve I Bald
'berries to the square rod, • - • . y tee would be nominal," Was the reply ;
itt. A. W. OhbeVer thitilt8' We have, iiii "but .......-P "0; 1 ,iteci I" intertutlted the
thie &mutt,' InOro 1..tolled oattle ettitable for client; 66 Phentirneattalar
a
foundation stook than Olds in All Eng' . On 'XIth August the Earl of Ntount
2_1 • , . . Ciashello an huh representative pear, Oeni.
d.
ittr. 'lease • Beats% Meddyberepa; Me., vete(' his gist year. ,
ody. He considered " system". •to pervadin th
e vastly idete digestion -.the food i;assing undissolved
superior ;to the guillotine, as by
-t
derable motion of the corpse after deoSPL. Morbus, and wheanr pri144ailrpr=ic :Willer
trott to . diet, modearaatae '
atien..--Byllis-,:,-sitemp-we are told, the -112aY,s,be 'Etottited. Atien
ec is7quickly illociate$4,the,ernal eTord .4,erserea-barig-resitlirr7lisbite•-must be
dige tive oilz
is nnqueationably reliable, as it invigorates the
round : the near that the fall : tightens the Cenrpounel Eirkir of rhos a:0
or, the. a•irpipes are thin§ closed, • till ' and. supplies material for
and Onlisit' yrelif
diet of the hinge ceases . and apoplexy is sgeneratingii-anSI
erve for
r4iideuice!,asur2hait thgotiin.is• quite linen- •-
death is always -When a man has a stitch Ili his side hi
stantaneous.P.- Marwood was wai•questioned says it feels like al -
nee es.,
to the Spanish garcite, Which he said he---------
" a disgrace to the cotintry,,,,.skinni Mon.
ose who are of opinion that the .strangu. liZeclilis'Htlth Benewer " restores
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health and
ti011 of'..oriminals is a disgrace to any ;Ai., x
i06-241a.ki,UttroWt1"4.40-tolVOSVPRI,
81
111 in
RS
had never seen, hut he proniounqed it to be .
th
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an
be
in
th
ea
Oil
OR
ar
5.71:08. 41; ,IrtPotsnee, Sexual De,
untry,•but it MaY said of the " garote •
1" that it does its work very effiolentlY Reffalo,'15.1.• to have a church shortly
for the Italian Catholics in that city.
d very. swiftly*. The Culprit sits, strongly
und,in an sem chair. His neck ii-enoireled • nowt
• Die In lac House. ,
an iron collar, with a. sorew and bar at ••
e back,: and it is a matter ef 'mathemati-%lough ,on Rats" clears out• rata, risien;,
I certainty that the mit of the. sore*, nterse• ag31, Ilia' ants, chipmanks
11811,the executioner them the bar with
ffigient velocity, must dislocate the oervi. A Catholio church Seating One thousand
persons and construoted entirely of papier.Ivertebra, must hreak the spinal' card,
d muetkillAlie.orimilialinstantineously. Bmasevabraiabas reeenti! ,•been. completed *
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" ACODIOITS OFFICE IN ENGLAND. . . '•
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The hangman in ..6ng1and gets- no kind . Rowe be ,Ainaredl . •
eyinpathy from the community at large. Wright's Disease, Diabetes or any disease • Of
he Salmons in Frame were hereditary ne..kidners; liver_ or winery organs, asuRop
Generation after generation iirmeal,/zoslitanzirt,,,Iretingly our!) you an
ey plied their., terrible :ealeing,. inter. , 777-.7
&ming with the families'of provincial Thesum of $8,000,000 his been itibsoribed
eoutioners, until at last they forniek a, for the new Oathelio "University in Ifilwalt-.
nd of guild, to which the prcisoription kee. The. building, will , be commenced
e had imparted something akin -to re..
Deriiii_u_y and inamethately, . '
• : -
of
on it atriotlY Was, since the exeentioner's renewed and debility, extended by the use
• of
he
th
o�
heir WaS literally born "in-theorimson," if qf Mrs. brim Binkham's-reniedies for -all
ritinued from father to son ;• and a 111Trurerrazx'All'aPyr"4"--"94.4.-an ner ous • may have li e an
• we nav:nantn 6121;1: lking Taithin tire.Pinkhani,
ot " in the purple," • and tot:in& hiff Mai* 9.9.3:9
atrimony in the axe, the , v• isor 'end the. but we are assured that her medieinea are at
ook bequeathed to him by his "sire" In ‘once most,agreeable and. efficacious. ' •
sly, Spain and RUESia eXeOUtieneril were .. • •• --,-.---
ry often criminals who had been ab -• Eighteen ' communicants of the Pratt',
lved frout condign Fuidahnient on the terian ,Church home organized,. built 'and
ndition that they ... should .devote the dedicated a church within . one . month Lit
mainder of their lives to 'taking away in Old Fort, N. O. • ' - '
ld blood the lives of the wretches doomed
real stal ti!o ittwZrf3itlintrueeVavta2:11
y the law to death. In England, however, ....-The iirEtt
he :hangman has always been a free irorarozgr dteisieli
, and makes the skin smooth
gent, and has of his own.free will adopted and healthy. . It is an ornament to any lady's
i . . .
is horrible craft. , . . toilet
SE OFFICEI ravagrin or ire rooms newtons. • The only purely Christian, ,ciount.ty in
ed to indulge. It is 110 lOnger his business known as Magnetie Medicine.- / am fully. re.
:stored—Teel like a young colt." *- •
id to th fem le constitation.
the world is believed to be the- little island
The rites which the cri• m . inalma at
neseritadministered,4suffersth.gthanginan etAtaill. in the Sonth Pacifie, Where
191' '14.;,/r ' ±.# h •
1'e -r
ared with the varied forms of torture and tht jevorOltieeifoahr 6-8 • 244verketti
great boon k have e "
utrage in which he was formerly perinit. h-
. throng the use of your wonderful rejuvenator,
decapitate traitors, °onetime their tides-
ines in the flames and to seethe their
'ceding quarters in pitch prior to these
tidy relies being displayed on the spikett
f London Bridge and Temple Bar. It le
o longer his , privilege to scourge pick-
ookets at ' a post in the Sessions Yard of
he Old Bailey or to la& women at the
art's tail or burn thein alive at a stake
hen they had been 'guilty of the murder
f their,litiebands or of making':•counterfeit
billings. The hangman has ceased to tie
he thumbs or press' to death pritiOlierti Who
efused to plead; and he is even denied the
uxury of making -a bonfire! at the Royal Ex-
hange of the pamphlets proclaimed by
Parliament to be, geditione or libeltous. Ail
bat the common hangmen has to de now.
adays is to hang;
. A rnonESSION PE MIME.
The selection of -their odious office by the
hangmen of England has always been a'
matter of deliberate °Mice, and, with the
exception of the early eighteenth century;
Jack Ketch -not by any means the Dennis
in Dickens' " Barnaby Budge," who was so
unfortunate as to gethimself hanged at
Tyburn for robbery -most of the London
hangmen whose 1:19.132eR have coin& down to
out tiroesi have .exercised during a long
course of years their grirn functions and
bade died at a ripe old age without in any
way manifesting their dislike of a trade
which the majority of mankind regard as
utterly abhorrent and detestable.
Sir Henry Manse, Governor of Newfound-
land, is reported to -be dying. Hie health
lately has l3een verybed.
THC GREAT CURE FOR
EUMATI
'And ell complaints of a Rheumatic natures
IF/HEUMATINB is no.t soverejrin reMeEly fur
"all , the that 'flesh' is heir to,' but for NEU! '
RALGIA, SCIATICA RIIEUIVIA,TISMil. and
complaints of Alieumatic nature:.
11.118..A SURE CURE •
From R. F. corteei late. nay, 'et
'Ntheara • .
,Nianine PALLEI, Ont., Feb. 1.0, .
J. N. Sit,TilEALAND,, ESQ. • '
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to inform you that .• your Rheum/Ain', MS emu-
pietsly °urea me of thp.theuMatio pains X hall
bee' troubled with for some time post, and has
also improved mr,general health; givilig a more
healthy tone,to my system.
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An offer has been merle to Rect. E., P.
'Crawford, of Brookville, to assume charge
of a, large Parish in the oityof 'Winnipeg.
-"Dr. Benson's Celery and .Chamoinite Pifla
cured mv wife intmediateW of severe neurratgia."
Cooklin, Shepherdtowil -Rh
,
druggists.
•
Henry Ward Beecher is leotiving in San
M.'ranoiiroo,' where he has *made . hunisell
4ntensely, unpopular- ''outspoken
denunciation of the treatment accorded the
Heatheit'Ohinee." ••••
,
Ton rate ta whet the sword *hen the
***
trumpet sounds to draw it."- But never toe late
tc1 Whet your appetite by taking; Kidney -Wort,
restoring health and malting yountelf a well,
strong, hearty MO,12. It is unequalled as h reini3dy
for Ali liver, bowels and kidney ilieases. Ati
druggists heels and recommend .%
A Itoree despatch gays the ArChbishops
of New York. Baltimore, Cincinnati, Phila-
delphia and Revere' other prelates are
expected at the Vatican 'that* to muter
with the Propaganda upon the extension of
the Chutith regulations to the 'clergy of
Ameriel.
it T THE SHORTHAND CON-
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TENTION in Toronto last 'week it waS
stated. that liVe years age there were ordy about
1,800 shorthand writer's In Canada and the East*
ern States. Now -there are over %OM and the,
ramiber hi daily incree,sIng. This Work and that
of telegraphy are suitable for ladies and gentle-
men alike. Both subjects, and also beck-hest,-
ing, are thoroughly taught in the commercial
course bf the
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