HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-3-15, Page 2THE SIGNAL: ta)IERICH, ONT.. THURSDAY, MAeRCIH 14. 189i.
Attention
1n titer to any irregularity of the.
lsmaeh, Liver, or bognsls May
prr%t•nt nerioua
4'ol►►et i u t' n r t• m.
1u(lig atiou,
coatiVenese,
Ii, atbo:le, a:ttt-
tica. bilious.
ate}t, atel ver-
t2go. Lldi..it •
• .lain ft i•'
.'.•l th
u.. bee. tics bast
1 lif• 1' remedy f•
with:1. 2s8y.r'srine. I'ut , v•
t:.'!i,. ••._,q'11.•. t..1,ta'yIa .1.t•.,t
ttl.tick tee;seitiellah', "'Ng 111 ti. • id I
f.:i•g 1 .1.‘ .!,• :1:1' -the merit per a''3 -
"etc, ale! useful aperient,
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r. :: s
.'tet 1letter 'ilerticine,
Lse Latticed testy tine:-•> It
Tl•irt) fit years ago this thither. 1 w111
r•n down Ly h;.rd work and a r.. , .-.:.:, J. t
4 •,!tett whL•11 bra-jp ye w fert 1 • rot ti v.
f:• ifion tor-uie to wr.:kr 1 to -. (tlt 1 1r,
Ile :ie.. but lei* onkel.: iia, r ., 1 1 i• 1
the proprit,rt:.,•,r
my 114.11 • 4yoearitat •. et.., ,
few fr , +.. + t to 111)' hr1116,
• :Iliac to :: ).►yery 1'iUs 1 tel l hi •c
1.: l e hl j'Ir se ot any oth.-r did e t
it,I lu tt.1,et bttie, to ('Ike Oto. rte.. ke uw1+
Whit. beim.. 1 had meet "nem .ttl. i v..
te timhl.U,r.and leo La. . cue !1 ••
1 seri n•,w'.w +rearm eel; I -••t I i.. th-
i! it h:,d root been for Ayer's 1'I16, 1 +•1• •. .
$tate 1 t t+ in ny trees 1•. r. ,.,:u. I to,) .:
ls•x.. CI* -') •.•.tr, i tt Melt mote ?14 boxes up ..
to [Le'tens•. SMI 1 would to mere to midi-.
ret lhem:Alan i!b01111 1,r, •nl. '-!I. 11.
Inerll••tn :l;orkta,.l. ate.
AYER'S PILLS
1• .,r r.,'. .\tots. tT tent, 1- te•
E: t •'r Dose• Ffirective
A(IRlrsNARRU� �'.�I .� ►�.
HER 7R11:Xih+ I)II) NO � TI11Xx SHE
COULD RECO ER.
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1. oar Senthis.
C/ON IN t DEATH iS UNjAVENGED
SHE 18 WORTH 860,000,000. .,1 Mt MILLENNIUM.'
` 1 r.). deter Mlla.. a wire► ter leer a..,d
are feet((.
With a fort KW a;swtlats,1 of 260,C00,tV0,
Bvsi 1 Sirs. Heti) (:ream, the richest woman a
IH..w I'enyklia liecelv..l Ih_e .enuo
trent of the t.•rs.t.•1 •4vry 1
t'esrt 11.1,,-..,. Ike PKtawer
-mood 111. tt 44. •• It••
11.4.,1'..1 rot kV."
1'
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1 (:i.•--.t.:r', Harsh 9--Ibilitel t'ou..2allit is
it 'TOP Mail. Foo tb•• Iir.t tittle Seer toe
m e:nht,f of yhly @.i, 1'W, when lie was
I .!rind of Itis •1.•trutiler's star end pl.ieed
' teeter arrest by enter of Meyiul 4',. , ier. L.
t i -e s -the, precious butts of oer. iced
his rt). e'.•uvicte..l tit ntnrler std coa-
1 gl,ir.:,y at �1 .•,t.,igne•.I by. the Verdict of
the ,jtie, to the p•eitej, •,►a,►rj foo the term
il(L.• tt+ttetrsl lite: gr.wk'd t des ((fill by
the Supremo tenure-. vii the reiult oleut•r.
is the 1•revuupe pr.oaedinww. brairiht.
bot •k frau Jpiirt aft. r three:. ars titj�
ute. retina, . jury tit his peer. yeaterdity
r:,+,u ,1r4•;:tnd ss that ustrutlli _f+.
l :_ ,; 1 trial tint thug "ccII.i,eal tour (tote
Intal iottr'ttar,:that ee tta4 neither .part
t..t :; in the tu5a•*it:atten (.t Ile Pat
t! I + t: ».arta .t.: with this Verdict tier
. •r:..:n a to t.; d wu so far M tlhe court.'
•. + ,stay aro concern.d upon 141.5• of
Gn• ,.1 . t •,:at.td 1(1114.1 iu the history
e '1 •hilt wa• brenetlt in and gireu i
stoat ::, -• .•••atm ,•1 it ring comp...u•d'of
eise.1. kart La fibs. (11 , . ee.41AI4ed
at i t ,-• i- u: t...: r tr.+t .l:troy H„1•man
wa..r
t r
.1i at tits hr ,J of the
ttie• .: t . .•. •.. . ..lee Tuth a. titre
titre a,'. at,at:. 1' by J id,,'e Manes), once
Mur. t• .•.. Lae met till Ant• le•tiili. t'u,t4:-lif
MTatted hie .•)r'4 Ural, each' :IID.. in ln.n. ,
•but there ww5 bete ug Sk-a �. it14{e fat•: t., •
rife mit .t ..ling.•& t ,t _, lift. tool IUr 141
tit:.e..te -.e '.1 u, Lis ti.: ht Laud.
Jn•:; • Tat }.iii : sk.d: flare )uuwarn
ltl.ui ., t rt•iirt :
• Iter i x4 awl ,i1. 11 • entaii. ns
; mer,: t a ,,sy•,r Lr'Lvi l ...- It
'11 ,'.::.t t .a .hart f: -tie epar.,f.,
Aater.ca, Lae. in • diagy ball bedroom i
Brooklyn hoarding; house, mud mita is
kitchen. pa: lug t7 • week tor boatel ma
11 II
aIl•
nom. Although she has a hs.b•nd, sea
. am.1 daughter, .he has uu homs,t•at migrates
front boetdia,:•h:,ore to beat ding -hut: se,
anus for two things Ler mosey 4414 her
pfd. acy.
'i'he eccentricities (d this ("mom is ps4ti-
wots are en suds 4 the sea.. •See lues the
life of a rot •.g het mit beeriest it give* her
so e • rt se to ,close : n pay taxes on her pee -
mei luuper:y. 's%hesee.r • tax w:le.:tet
i• t-rtunate enough t., locate her she scuds
tum auey empty hand, d ou the groom] that
she is a ecu resident •.2 the city or count,:
I or `(talk. She hes ban so ?bread in
, moleaow•te q,r' ,w_eal her temporary r
& M.a. from the public teat at no tl
Within tan years have more than aseer
poem(s known Is lime the slept Of elms
tc her men's..
Here to a pen picture of the wooer .n
daily garb. She is well,•Loie the ruto't
1 eight, with a l+x_o frame and plenty
tic•eh to c.,aer it.. binned. rfo•r Iaads an•I
'ore of ltotrroua propettiuua. She ie mot et
'Awarejawed, but her whole hlsi ii •tett
aim ..rly opiate. She h.0 high cbreh•Ilenee, .e
firm. straight tini., ilii% bps and keep. ars)
Icor eeriest( ue11 back under the b:readforeh.ead
trek Mer hat•, ..r.••.• brnw'p, locks as tt it batt •
tinest tel green to It. It le c•utntwtlto
sera:Ott-..t each aide of her tir•heed •
;rest:veiy. ,
Tie to si en a�greesire air in the patac
the head and the welbegtilix-c1 ehor!•'ers +:
rn.-t tir:are. she walk•
♦ .. L. tier .•at ores i.
f u
R
oars. soil an e.prreeinn .•f riood name-
sharp
at..r
sharp and shrewd, yet ki•••!ly, 1i esthete
. that haunts many a, more..', debtor ' , h
art:una.
-:.e wears s faded block cloth drink tits
fee -paid •+I fir at s sc.•cn.-handl otos ,
.r 1873. It -le frayed *r and the Iottetti Am)
the Skirt ds.nsty, I I'.rr 1111,1 w s a ?I• gro
i •
b:alk Hoek jacket, ben:ht' twc weeks ago.
tut-. ' r.t!rr elm had :ailed ci.re a week f..r three
�.r 1 or f. air mouths to inquire the price, which
! was nngiosilly ,iib . Atter shop weer hail
Frwght eke limns down to %1.id) OW
r. r.he jscker.
Her bonnet is spall ant Week, and abet, .trusive enough in •ppeanlnce from the
frust, Out the rihhen with which it, was
td ; heed cannot couaal a erect nitch of faded
ellow at
k, which
aII j *Dyehere•hshe awe, n aea,j oveerelttesoaon am r
ant rt.r thiel. butt.xi boom. Three or four but
tons are seer, at .l the woman's feet look ob
d•ivs tart: r the short skirt. Her ave -
shoes are loose, too, and ter slices of coarse
Iter
r" f.,r gr.tmmar, pra•rring 1:. r lace e'loae
n:c a:aina thio fon fut-:t l.r.-i..uotel inter -
e of vie....
sl'"- 1.,u ere. Freddie Burr.' began Dilly.
'the Xtlennitun hoe .,,4ne 1•• tent house.'.
Ler l• -ha Nilleuttinw'
um '•lt'e a pretty long a .,.1, .exehtined
1)ihr, cumpla••••utly, ' 411 it nnwiaa
fm's i ool) (frau. •►u% how that'. whet nut
1Y c•dll.rl it. epiin4 1 g1t,'ert •h••kuow., It war
u- just this trey, Freddie liurr 1� hem •ou
l )
fol. 'ale Mr. 2Ltrk•v had )Ill tine gold
liive+.Iewrn to his store in his raw bar.
relit, I net went down there rytht ofT
alit) t ,4i.hl fur:. 1n -we an.1 To.1d
+° I ••1..a didn't: ' ext•lait d b
t i ate:•fir•. t
•.1►itt to,o. declare l filly, whir an
"t e•tni4tatic noel. • • %"ell, he wouldn't give
of thein, and 1tr ems just as ers*'s
' e ar'_Vtling. `!4iu•thetf tie g.ot up fr,tn
t- •nttel th.• eteve 814 1 walk,!.i hhome frith
to. HN .12 int erold a bit. bat lie jn.t
`r n.•wn before the fire this wee-. anti
'• think.'.! and tbini•e•1 At !net h.• put his
hand iu on•e po eket, lett there was noth
iuz there: then he put it in his other
t i"noel anti f nmol It► crura. and he went
r out. fuel lluught none meet for sipper.
\i -hen Ina rater. hotue lie talked to h, -r
an,l they both erie:l 1 don't know what
f•.r, lest it woe base etto• woe didu•t get
the thinks oat of the I•arrel. And wa
hn_Ke d rhe 'most to death that bight and
kinase me bete, she .till. Well. wy lta
got eeIle' work the next dale anti
InNuntlyc 4'm*-mrnley. and he L' Is: fount'
ea pbt••e where he works ere'. {lay. He
blight all these thinlnt, :std he said his
little btl7and g;ir1 shun) have things like
other lv.y. fad girls. ti► you know
what thle Nilletlnittnl luesus, Freddie
Burr, "ooh: a autrbo.ty asks you and )•ou
can tell thews that Dilly Keene *planted
it to yon.'
A Seed erratic a for Teusesa sae.. Ia
I m there .lot a Iitt:•• ' i aeon iu the
lt►wiu4; which we take fono the Wfir
cold, of 'Che H••I.4i:ws 11 •gall!
'•re• • here. • awl Dilly to Freddie M ire.
Ids she pu-b•••1 the toe•. ora paid ed et,,ut
IIcW 9h.1•a l'Irutlg4 th.• fence.
'•1t Isere del y'uu g, t cm'" ttekd
Freddie.
'Au.! net her••''' ('.0 ? toiled 1►i11y. lob
loing u , fag se flu{;lett 1,. -flow the tret-
t)• hsai.i Fth4 rv.roreil her yellow flair,
end touted, it eiyridca ttly with her
finger- ' 4 '-r • lli•1 von get ilei;!'- repeated
' %Mr pa woo -ked and t1.t»Kbt 'Sul aur
br tight eat home nn' they didn't gt•t
into nv!mnl) a l 11'5'I, 5'II(41•1." ext•laiutel
Dilly with genet pritIP and little regur.1
t..w '1.1�+ I'...,eetitf 4nit tele
:! . tti ,:1.•r ..:IsoiL:s
1Cv'nn - 4 •- (merest, hantettirstt
lin, r...t getit r. find oat the eierk in
:ones.
tceigh!in +mimed stunned as the we
frill.frotutahs clerks lips. Thee by
(tlpri_b. *Nov from bis mat. Pushed -bac
k
talo\crowd, and exclaimed in (gentle
to •'• L•..yi, ',Metier has cutue at lain
Pet :Ili ter a'mument to wring the has
be
4 -hie father. Col liu ,jumped into t
fury boli awl the{nked eteTy than in ter
whtje the teen. streamed down his f
Each man oho.,.!•- hie hand and wore that
one of the sweet. wiped away • sttsptci
n••i.ttne from hl„ eyes..•'ou,tliliu'e f,iithfill tittle wile bad
lie new. and l erne( to the court room
'o%g1,:1a was about to epees out throng
}:e jai:.;.. chamber. when the cry w
• .114ise•i by a hut.lrel voices: •• Dan; Its
4 back, here's year wit.." The 'e
etecttve tura-4 j'l..t in time to catch h
elpmate, as sobbing an 1 half faiutiug s
ell into his ,Irma. .after' waiting some
11. 1 !either. Tightly clutched under her k"
arra, this golden princess in pe*4tDt dr, ss
°Ce' :.cries a black cloth beg, with pucker:ag
• -t
ittoru the (s.-'ctaa,ruisltes:e Herald.
A few ex renege ago a reerreenentativc of .1
the Hers-M.'.hil- in roerereation is ith J4L h
Mcloaa, tiren.au on the steamer Manitou, f
which p!tes between het., Mi-ilend and
Parry Sens& learned the -pirtialars of s
case 1111111C11adds another to the long list of
ac
triumphs of • we:I- knnwnt'adeln remedy,
• and is of iufticieot importance to deter%e
wide -•preset publication forthe benefit It
may prove to otl•ers. The case referred to
is the' remarkable restoration to health of
Mr. Mcl tan's dangbter Agnes. 13 years of
age, who had leen so low that her recovery
was deemed almost nnpn.atb:e- Mit* )le
Lean's condition was that of very easy
other girl throughout the land. Her blood
had became impoveriehed, riving rise to
pslpitatioo of the heart, di.ziaese, revere
headache, extremely pale complexion
aid general debility. At tins per-
iod Miss McLean was .residing in Mid-
land, and her conditiqu tweame so bad that
ate was finally compelled to take to her bed.n
A doctor was called ,, but she did not im-
prove tinder his was treatment acd another w
then consulted, belt without any fetter re-
sults. she had become so weak that her
father had no hopes of her recovery and did
not think she world live three months
Th. Lady with whon. Miss McLean was re
aidiae urged the use of IM. Williams' fink
l'ill, and finally a supply was secured. Be
fore the first box was all gone an improve
meat could be notice.( in thegirl's condition.
and by the time another box had been used
the oolor was begincome eiag to coe back to her
cheeks, and her app.tite woo returning.
The use of Pink Pills was•still .wetioued,
each day now adding to her beatth sod
strength, until finally she wee restored to ee
perfect health, and has gained in weight os- th
til ebe now weighs 11) pounds. Mr. Mc- „f
Lean says he is N'
uanvinoed that Ur. ilhass' fir
(tisk Pala saved his daughter's life, sed be to
believes teem to be the bast remedy in the n4
world, .pd does sot hesitate to ..,... their '„
use to all similar eases. h
time (or the crow. to .l..perse, Coughli
h.* wife and father managed to reach
carriage and, were driven to the huwe th
thieex detective had left four year* ag
''•,net:hues lather was to overcome that h
....aid scarcely find words to express him
melt. "It's Golf's justice, it's 1 iud'. jus-
t tor,', be (nudged to a'ticu:ate, " My boy
never committed that crime, he could not
etrinwhich m her constant e.mpeu:o .,
outd-dcon.
fie, yw': A r0R1.1-\E 1. :,1144."nc.
(lace in • very great melte Mn. Green
'• dresses up " :he has • •trance passitn
for diamond., rnd keeps • marvelous array
of them locked in her strong Oozes iu the
t'hemial (;sok. 4 )n:0 upon • time she
yielded to the be•sechinge of her landlady's
daughter •ud brought from the bank u in.•
n, mouse bundle. She uncovered on the
a kittrtien table a .o'lection of diamonds and
at precious atones such as they had sever men
o. There were diemood brooches and necklaces
e aid a string of pearly, wh:c't Mrs. Green .4
vatted was worth a great marry thousand
dollars, and, in addition, a very handsome
black satin 'Iwo, with black lace dounct•s
os it • foot wide.
The old lady ebe is oyer 60• was persue
ed to go 'plied put on the dress and
'Iwmonds, ethyl she looked like a .1ueen ail
wealth, which the is.
r F., en tri to wanted to eat in the kitch-
en, but the landlady los seed on her sittiug
• with the other bo'.rdh,s. But Mrs. Green
e wckly donned her old garment, saying she
felt like a fool in the others.
e The rich woman's life is the most hum
• drum possible. She rises pertly, and ager
breakfasting in in the ki'ches walks aerobe
n the bridge to New York, tellers it a stormy,
n when she will
•54\U ?nate ' /:\T. r..R . ars FARR.
lave dose it.
MASSACRED TO A MAN.
A Small (:and ..t Itrai.b alanghtered b
Vetted Akore.
Pala (TTA. )carob )O. - i hes re
. (rived here from the neighLor acrd of th
scene of operation of the columns engaged
in punishing the Meer tribesmen announc
melon, limes sustained by the British
The despatch.. may that an additional de
tachweut of 200 (nen lett Sadiyab c
Teurwiay, to .,meet the British exp ditto
c.entuanded by Captain Maxwell, wbic
hes for some time peat been to:lowing u
the retreating tribesmen.
Another despatch received hen from
ii„whatty, the chief town of Assam, an
lltntnces a still more serious disaster f.
the British Arne. It apt.ean that a de
tacbed party, c•.mpoeed of thirty titles an
four ot4e'ers., had been operating ea an
escort to a train on its way to Horde' wit
provisions and ammunition for the garri
eon of that town.
The detachment encountered no resist
manned it was far beyond the reach o
mot from its haw of operations, and
en the tribesmen began to gather ahead
11 and ou its flanks, keeping up • wilting
e. which eventually brought the detacb-
ent t., a etatldetill, and compelled the
rinsb °Meer in cout:nend t,. take rites -
re. to defend himself by wean■ of a
aatily fortified position. eenatrucud oat
the wagons, rte., which f•,rmsl pert of
• train Fur two days the little detaeh-
ent kept op A enatinnons fire, day and
gilt. with the tribesmen, but eventually
e little band of thirty soldiers was sur
ended by thousau•i. tit tribesmen end
r
troopers were killed to a meq after
Ltiug desperately to the last.
Werk sitlrvraw Kvawgeltsta.
e i.RRxtAgni. Ind.March 10. -Much
. hawse( exists in fh,b rowdy over the
Mtn of the preaching et two trance
angelists from Illino:e,►nd • woman who
with theta i.ncas Martin. a (armor,
+gone mad. Ella King become . raxy
er remaining in a Hance for three dept.
other persons are threatened with
unity.
Dace over the river she goes straight to the
Chemical Bank, where she has her office
• She is one of the largest stock ho:der. in
>r
in that tnstituttoa, and keeps her spare
,l e.•h there, amounting to three or four mil
lions. In the vault of the bank are lire.
h $;reen's strong boxes, where are some $25,-
000 000 worth of Government bonds, •,curl.
ties, moulages and • magnifio.nt collecti. u
of diamond*. All Mrs. Greco'. let •1s, t o
f matter how addressed, ro to the Chemical
Beek. She geta hundreds of begging epis-
tles every week, and they invariably reach
the waste basket.
She takes her luncheon at the bank to
.save money and .pends the day at her desk,
looking over papers and scheming for gain.
She leaves for home at 6 o'clock, and after
supper spends the evening in the kitchen to
. ave blaming gas in her room
Mrs. (;teen'+ husband is • dub bachelor,
once worth 111,000,000, but now dependent
upon his wife, having lost his fortune in
speculation. "Ned" Green, the erre, looks
alter him mother's interests out of town
Mi.. Sylvia H. 4;eses, 251 years nld, is •
tall, plus festered young woman, who has
a fortune of 52,000,000 in her own right,
Imidan being s prospective sharer with her
brother, in her mother's rant estate. ma
four members of this .quer family are most
of the time domiciled under (cur roofs,
thanks to the mother's eccentric parsimony.
The !sato above related are important to of
parents, 15 there are many young girl just th
hedding into womanhood whose condition in
is, to say the least, more critical than their lit
parent imsetoe. Their complexion is rale th
and waxy in appesraoce,troobled with heart re
palpiatioo. headaches, shortness of breath 11,
on the slightest exercise, telecoms and other tie
distressing symptoms which invariably lead
to a premature grave unless prompt steps
are taken to bring about • natural condition
of health. In this emergency no remedy M
yet disoovere.i .:an supply the place of i r. ree
illiams' I',nk 1411., which build anew the er
blood, strengthen lbs serves and restore the is
glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. ha
They sr certain cure for all troubles peen- alt
liar to the female spitting, young or ol.l. T,.
Ptak 1'i11. also cure such disea.«s as rhea- loo
notion, neuralgia, partial paralysis, laco-
r:r.toe ataxia, Rt. Vitus' donee, nervous
lossd•:he, nervous prostration, the after ef- 1
Mots of la erupt's, iofluen,a and severe cold.. Vi
diseases dependiu4 00 humors is the blood, (urn
mach as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. in gn
the oawe of men they effect • radioed cure in ehn
all oases arising from mental worry, neer- day
work, or exegeses of any nature. rues
Dr. Williams' Trak Pill. are .old only in •
boxes heeria` the firen's trade mark. They
ars y sokt in bulk, or by trite doyen or
lo
Ir.ws, Coombe the Cwt,
4421)0*. March 1'2. -The rearrisgs of
h
rginia onygne. daughter of the Cali
a millionaire, I'harlot William Bony -
e, ts. Count Iter Horst, took plea in the
reh of A11 ti.inta, Kensin
•
. The church was filled with royal
to
'flamer'flamer'flamerN.ye•If 1a !rout or . Ten -los. Remy :erminAU, I11, March 11 ----Jess;. C.
1, aged 2A. etpmnetted suicide by throw -
herself is front of the fast mail train.
r :rowdy was ground to piens" node' the
omelet. 11.4 aster committed eeiclde by
Ing • year age
knndeed, end any denier who ogre .wtsti Mif
bates is this form is trying to defraud •od
should he avoided. The pontic ars alto
matinued against all other en called blood w
bn and nerve los'.'., pot up in 'titular
p m
AIM intended to deceive. Ask yew dealer
for Dr. Winsome' I's.k fill for leak People
sod rah., all imitations and antatitatea
Tb..e pillet are wtanefartersd by the 1►r.
tome' Weaken.. Company, lrnekeille,
owed . sed Sehenectady, N. 1' . and any
be hod M ail druggists or direct by nail
from Tltr. 1e/illa.w.' Metheirs (n from either
ae rsss. at li0 Oto • hos, .a «s for Al 10.
ph• pries et wkleh these pipeline -NM makes
s enures .4 teast.wewt sesnperatively lees
pooltre se esrtpsred with ether reeselie. or
- tsttlssl ireaAfasM
1fwgll.b xl.r. 41141.4.
i retia.v, Marsh 12 -J■me. Theob,W,
t".t•e,wvartee member of l'arIt. s,,t for
the B..mforl diviiain of Foes, was so
seriously injured by boarding a railway
train of Friday night thug bodied the next
m„ruing.
Nrlu.b Celtttme Sato. - -
('au cTTA, )lamb 11-Advues from the
worth .how that the Minsk column wklei
was went oat against the Albers is AMOK
gird wee forced back W Ssdiy.24 has bees
eterisN.d from it des1.nties peytioa.
Am* Nwarrwdlas n so Owl,
Leui.vtlle Cosner Journal • There was
en owl heat Saturday eight in the yard of
.John Witman, at 1,624 West Madness
.'met. Mr. Witman had occasion to go
into his rear yard and saw in the minter of
• fence two Large eyes, which he took for
these of sa.owl, staring at him Forthwith
Mr W'ittoan aroused the neighbors and ell
ergariaed for •n owl hunt. t;um, hatckete,
and the like were secured, and after a coun-
cil of war all proceeded to the yard. One
of the men heti • large blanket, which he in•
tended to throw over the nal to ke.p it
from aeratching and clavier the hunters.
The other, stood hard by with their guns,
hatchet,, and what not to give tattle to the
mash feared bird.
The blanket tr.e thrown, and then came.
clawing and • great going nn from the in-
side of the hlank.1, After a Inng time the
prt*nr,ed Iein1 creature ceased its struggle,
prohshlferiae the feet that it had exhaling,
tel itself Then the hlasket was thrown off.
The *lel was • harrelps eat, which had got
ten hie hetet half way through a .►Bus11 ems
from which beth mod. had Ian removed
•net bed sleek fast thereto
`nee. eryw.pMas of worsts are Fever.
eolir. variable appetite, restlemseas. wasik-
sesa sod eMvwMrsea The unfailing remedy
i. Dr. Levee War. Syrup I
---I►rtwk Janke• Ia. Children Work,
Ri•r•ause of the waste. of strength and
sele+taitee Uti the part .1 drinking ltus
1,n::'is and fatherk, women and cluIdren
s b.i wunl.I othe•rw•l.' have remained iu
the home and school are forced to take
their piece in the ranks ..f wage ee .kers.
_1u examination of the ,.!acnitis of
uiaaufrlrturee, whether (node by trwiese
states air nati,ene. reveals the fact that
where the proportionate cumber of
wouwu and children etnph.ye'd increaat•s,
average wages decrease. Then it must
fellow that anything which will decrease
the proportionate number of woweu and
children employed will increase average
wager. Why are so many women and
r5,i11ren employ -cell If you will Ipeok in
the +ai'm.n von will Sud out. Not in all
('41150. 1 know from fa•reotlal observa-
tion that there are thousands of cadet of
h.ene•„t poverty where th.• boys and girls
are taken from the school and the woo
wen from the homes to help eke out a
living fur the family. but I also knots.,
and so do you, that in many cases, per -
laps in a majority of thew. where the
women are taken from the hemp and
the children from the school, if we trate
back to the ranee. away back, we will
find liquor at the bottom of it.
I►rinking.
There are many young men who have
enough to support thetn. but that is not
all they want. They have bird corn
paniuns with whom they a..ociate.
These roullanioll• are not very temper
ate. They awoke, and so, of eonrse,
they drink. I do cot mead that with
all men who smoke drinking is a hand-
maid rice. but I do say that smoking
tends t.. lead t.. the other vire An
smoking and drinking are expensive
And the expense dues not atop with these
habits. In the city voting men who
smoke and drink, wishing to see life re-
sort to the theatre And the theatre is
never dour when it is out. There are
other scenes to be witnessed besides
these that are presented On the public
stage. All these things cat money.
Theoungg man pays, week is and week
onto his bill for what is called pleasure.
He smokes and drink. when he doer not
care to, because he must do as the other
young men with whom he aas(xiates do.
and he goes to plume that do not inter
.st him for the same reason.- Henry W.
Beecher.
Muer Io the ratted 5tas.s,
The consumption of beer in the Uni-
ted States, exclusive of the large amount
imported is found by the revenne stabs
tics to amount to 81.475,31-. barrels in
the Oat year. or about half a barrel for
each roan, woman and child in the
country. As the actual drinkers can
hanlly he more than one-fourth of the
population, they roost swallow an aver
awe of two beirrels of the Neff, per man
When it is cnnddered that hoer is the
Hint pernicious, wnrnlly and physically,
of *11 alcoholic beverages, and is more
pernicione in oar climate and mode of Itfe
than elsewhere in the world, these eta
Ditties nute prepare ns to expect any
conceivable stave of national degeiner.
say in the fntnre
It Illlgkt Have Hers.
"It might have leen!" Why should we obvert
sigh
Ae tAmish the words related but In Joy,
And n.•1 to ;Fri.!, ae though they rine the
knell
T. J., .,..rte: e• th, ugh th► f.inerat heli
Had situate rn ne end elm.l nets levered .a het
Wt.) not. when dark std threatening ..eau
Mir sky
..net dargrr. taw us when They engem( moat
`tat or Ile peril poet, w hen all Is well.
It might have been
The might have -heves are many. and they lie
t' Inure to the Minter. of our tate: ted why
Avid hoer the chute, M made we cannot tell:
Hot when mlerortut. tor.,. 1.1'. try to emit
oar fears, and ..f eerie fortune,. think mad
rye.
"It wield hare bee.
Wink Peweectl...
France pr+.wlsced 1mvinous, 183,n, vinous mons last year -nearly doable
the anneal pr.lnetlnn of the last
fifteen 'team TI.. wonder the
prpttbtiam of Vance ie om the de
(Tema and her IegisyMn prince
ply occupied ie deviate( plane foe Iib
euppesfi,a of asearthy. The manse
tel* Ilam fern up In wiNpre ihnnag
mut ssesaarily fall short ha its pa
ensiles el' flea
HOW TO LENGTHEN A SHIP.
The e.e .bast Merle Is. 5... 1. he rat 1• Two
.N ike Tete Lott. aN.,.d IImre.
From the N. Y. 11an,
The gumboot Macbsa, now I) tag at the
ikeuklyn Navy lard, fust 1.e) mid the dry
dock ie which the tweeter Terror rests up-
on the wets, preemie a very uwlupeh..pe
appeara„o.. ilea- dome me out, the wtJe•
mouthed veuttlaturs aro utf, duet many pairs
ail bust d•tits hate leen rrun,led. The
only thing cif pwise•nne that hreeke he
sweep of het bulnsrk line is the tell ).'lbw
(easel, meet tour nista were h►u,mersug at
the top ..t teat yesterday .1 .e.•. -e u( torr
were busy ripping me the lot po. t l,.u.of her
woolen dec.kl,,.gi .04 of h• -r. w cis eagaiz.'d '
w Bulbar dismantling bur.
The reaseu lot all tri.+ u that on the re-
.oaul•cn.LlUwr of the Sta'ulrty Petard. 01
which A•h4 nal IfsILer is 1'.vud.at, the
Machias s 'ai be cut lu two ar;t,bhip. sod
Bust!.• 1 1 Alf it• 11 I.ct to ►senator her
5141 u '11,5, gunboat tient out of e,u,-
wias:.el Sntnnd.), ,uuf 11 a expected she
will be placed tit dry dusk is about tau
urns. Then tO wens. of dividlsg her
w(:1e. boom. tier k•wl .1• -es ltot prof -et,
and Al eh, calf:114 in the dock alte korl will
gra: en
• tci !vs o.r
hollowed btu,:ki arraagcd
to sir • in • well eieese.l eteinuel. 'the
Wockt%g•ap, flankire :he keel o4 both sides,
will also be greased t0 allow fur uwvemrut.
-Then the mechanics w'111 begin by motivating
rho app -r plates that meet just at.tft the
nithlu1• 5; meene a hot I.u., of j .w.ag of
the 1,1,t,...f • ship present 1-ery much the
appearance of thus e( (1te bricks in a belch
ural!. •net iu unto't:mg the plat. s of the irate
Loot til. has of 'partition will follow the
tuns: c•prea.eltt •..:411 .1 tkt p;atcs. Natet the puttee iriltllse cut:' Whoa she has
•.ecufr .!• ,I
n
4 .ad
! m bulwark.. t Iwatks lu keel • by.
:.
6.1•:4,• lack Is tll'puah one /amnia feriae the
.other, she @su2.1 of •abs greaaad chump's
keeping the movement in a staigbt lies.
-111 that well then retain t., he .lune w.0 be
the placing in position of s ecu frames or
ribs two f .'t .part and the bolting on cf
new 13 vomit. ply ea. 'These Iramty, pial'.•,
e114!.., sack teams, and other, bit• cf iron
at•e•rk•are now being retitle 1u 1"rttaburgh,asd
thry will arrive at the Xeyy Yard about
April 1 ley .luno 1 it ,s expected the ship
will i,< ready to tf..at again, awl new juaer
work and pipe.ronuevtt tun will thou be put
in.
The sp1.r ..Idea by realms of the iacrs,s-
ed lesati, of the Machias will he need prin
ctpttlly for c•aelbunkers, and It is thought
her •tcuwtng .apaclty w til be increased
about live day:. The same ebauge will be
made in her ander ship, the ('a.tme, only in
the letter lite armored spumonis amidships
will be removed. The 'pounces of the
Macbia. are 1)01 •ntiorad.
Severe' of the eteamst,tps of the ILA 1)
2,oe 41,41 of the 4, uebc Steamship t'ompuy
have been leagthered iu eepisilar way.
SCIANOE BCISSOR1NGS.
Brick is laude from slag.
Iskctnc tanning is incrcaat-,,;.
Submarine cables stretch 140,403 miles.
A ton of diimen is is worth *35.000,0W.
Paper can be made from the standing tree
in the spice of 24 h,ura.
t'4tmon claims to have in hos laboratory
every ant Mance, organic and inorganic, in
the world.
Iton 't you like pillE:eeljay'a Liver
(...lenges are better for you. 25 eta at
druggist!.
A single steam shovel in the Like Super-
ior
uperfor region mons loads on the arm in • single
day 3100 tens of iron ore.
.1n advocate of electrical cooking claims
that of every 1)0 tons of coal used Ma cool..
tog stove 96 tons go to waste.
In order to protect an invention all over
the world no lees than sixty-four pcteotz • e
required at a colt of about 417„50).
Women who can't Lai* princes bare that
biliousness removed from their systema by
Eseljay's Liver lomages. 25 eta. at drug
gnu.
Aluminum is destined moo to take the
place of lead aid cropper to a largo degree,
as sell as iron slim it becomes cheap
enough.
Leather wraps aro now c mrerte.l into •
pulp mod manufactured into door knobs,
canes, comb., cup., buttons and other use
fel articles.
MEDICAL DONTS•
Don't ore towel provided for general use
In public lavatories, ►mtr•unts and some-
times in schools. They have been found by
micro topic inreatigattoa to (detain bac-
teria of mineral contagious diseasew
leo not forget, if your chdd has drarrh•oa,
to put a flannel land around the bower, and
be .are to keep the child warm. .1 little
o.lcisated magnesia or motor oil may be
giros. If Use trouble IS logcontinued ssek
medical ad rim.
Do not forget that a "salt shirt," peeper.
ad by immersing the shirt u •wtarate i sol
ration of 00112mrn .•Ir, drying it thorolephty
and wearing it Deet the .kin on retinae Tor
the sight, i. • most excelle.t remedy 1rr
night sweats I,r. 11. 1: Nelson -
1)0 not forget, I usy mothers, that is is
ones intim virtuous to take • midday asp
than to be IOdsstnoeu *ben yea are tired.
1f muscles and braves are exhausted •
physicist'. "pound of core" will be aeosa-
ary. 7h• ounce of prevention is mach
mon eooeomia'.
Tarry A•terieNIn.,:.- Mini Annette N.
Moes, Fountain, Minn., says " Ayer'.
Cherry Pectoral has had • weadetrful effect
in caring my brother's children of • severe
and daagerov. cold. It was truly 4stnlah-
ia how speedily they found relief after
taking tbie prep•rati.a "
1b not errget that the articles of diet
most common) injurious to • pereeo suffer
leg from nettle -rash are shell -fish, mush
rooms, banana., strawberries, raspberri.s
and pinesppke, but in obstinate came other
articles may also be the cause. it is a nes
take, however, because in c.rtate persons
shell -fish may name this erapt.i.a, to think
that shell fish and all other tisk are to be
avoided in all skin therms. On the con-
trary, fish is emeid.red beneficial in most
distaste of the skis, as • wbstitete for
meat, of wh4oh we, es • people. eat for too
much. -L Uwsoaa Donley, 11 i► ,
A stoney .1 5tfasw.
Here is a will left by a drunkard of
Uswege, N.1' " 1 leave to •naisey •
ruined character mid • wr.tehed example.
i hero to my pars(s as much mere* as
they as in their feeble state hear. • 1 keys
to my brother. and sisters as much shame
e arl mortification so 1 could bring no 'hem.
I leave to my wife • brokers heart • life of
. frame- I leave to e•eh of my children
ps.trly. ionorance. • low character, cel
the remissabeasee that their father filled •
draakard • grave. -
wr. Wee* s rwsy rias ee erp,
Dr. Weed's Nervy Pie Serep eras
.sub., aside, Kober, breaeltiti5, h. ,...
ems. weep. sad gill dl.sames at the thecae
.saePrim 28
mew.
Prin. and 50a., M all ding.
AN EIYIINENT MINISTER
REV. W. S. BARKER
OP PETERBORO.
JIr. W: S. B:rker is a yonng `force is diminilhe3, and as a ramuli
minister of l'rterboro who has by his the stomach will not digest. the food,
greet earnestness and able exnosttion the liver becomes torpid, the kidney,
. Cif the doctrines of the Bible earned! will not act properly, the heart uud
for lamself a place a'.t:.ugst the ' tangs etl:'T'r, and iu fact the wl.nle
foremost ministers of Canada. Ile, I system becomes weakened and sinks
with his most estimable wife, behove' on account of the lack of nerve force,
.a looking after the temporal as well ' South American Nervile is based
as the spiritual welfare of mankind, on the foregoing scientific discovery
'lance the following statement for and is so prepared that it acts
publication : ; directly on the nerve - centre,. 1t
immediately in01053 a the nervr,ttl
'• I have meal► pleasure in re- energy of the whole system, thereby
ommeneiing the Great South Amari- enabling the different organa of ,tha
•an Nervine Tonic to all who are
Meted is I bare been with nervous body to perform their work perfectly,
ff when disease at otos dimly/an.
prostration and indigestion. I found 1 It greatly benefits in one &.
very great relief from ,the very *rot
recom• the Society of Friends, of Darlington.
I y
bottle, which was etrongly
Mr. Solomon bend, a member of
mended to me by my druggist. I
also induced my wife to use it. who ' Ind. , writes: ' I have Used six 1)011113
I must say, was completely nut clown + of South American Nervine and I
and was suffering very much from : consider that every bottle did fur too
lrrcat I one hundred dollars worth of -good.
general debility. She found
relief from South American Nervine I bccaase I have not had a" goad
and also cheerfully recommends it i night's sleep for twenty yeah ou
to her fellow -sufferers.( account of irritation, pain, horrible
dreams, and general uervotts pro3-
•
RYA.' W. 8. Ballast(." 'tratioa, which brag been caused by
It is now a scientific feet that oer- ; chronic indigestion and dyspepsia of
tail nerve cc:,tt'e3 located near the We stomach, and by a broken down
base of the brain have entire control condition of my nervous system.
over the stomach, liver, heart, lungs Bat now 1 can lie down and sleep all
and indeed all internal organs ; that night as sweetly• baby, and I
is, they tarnish these organs with feel like a sound . I do not
the necessary nerve force to enable think there has ever been a medicine
them to pyrform their respective ! introdnoed into this ooantry, whish
work. When the nerve centres are will at all compare with this IS •
v.akened or deranged the nerve enre for the .bmaeh and nertis•'
sgs_ -'OOTIDS ON -
Wholesale and Retail Agent fer
Godelich and vicinity
PEATHERBONE
Corsets are now recognized
to be the Standard Corset
of Canada.
Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
ASK YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FOR THEM.
MI.aMrs tIYFR (i - 5.
They are not a more all, but are the 4.e.r .mons Fm
anomie ter 5,.,,s., Hn.l.che C netip.,,s, , 1y..
map.+., id .h M I'iagieti Sallowness 6n4 all did.
Z64 *ter.
25 CENTS ABOX.
Ads Tear smissiost mat :nems•
-0ITY-
coAL AND .W000
Y828L.
-z=
,fpsciet •tteation given to
SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD.
Il ademetere for ail grades of
NANO, SOFT & BLACKSMITH COIL.
(X.y ...laked •s either market et s7
(let ml Prb.es heron robs •►rwbrs.
Tessa .•Aar,
?.4r41.. ebasweelea.
JOHN 8. PLATT, Prop.
t�L-111.
PATENTS!
CARATS, Tesff lflggff 4118 COP'.1i8T2
Obtst•ed, •ed all !miasmas 1s the U. 11. Pates
Ores at . ended to at 1401)t/L• TIL' riff
Our office is oipo•�to the U. 8. Peter( Of
fee, and w , son .241.La Patents 1n les thee
V. t►... -.taste from sWISAJA't1TON.
asset 14(IURL 014 1)14 WINO. We M-
w. �s.a�.t. yataala4140 rr« •f SR Wit
o�
41NAU Cli'�BOs vxLiBB ILr
!w PATRNT.
We refer, he, to the p ,ester tae
ai
Yeses Ore .
Order Div., d to .mie Moo
ref tie
U. a. Latent Oatoe. Per olreutn. advice
terms an/ reforeuees to setesl elbow.* 1it prow
awe !Nato or (?cant,, wriest*
c A suww
t)ise.tter.te Ore*. W..klsgt.a D. 0
1a
WHY
Doss ORO. BARRY, 4245
Goderich furniture dealer and
undertaker, keep the best stock
et furniture and undertaker's
supplies? And how i. N
that he can sell so cheap?
BECAUSE
He find. that it pays to the
long run. 1lis motto M
" Beall Proita dad Quick Be
term." Ho alts makes s
at piston hewing.
resit • call bet=
Mot
Maid always hand. 11U171