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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-6-28, Page 22 TUz SIGNAL : GODEI:ICII, ba T , THIIBSDA1, JUNE 28. Inc S. P. Siren, of Towanda, Pa, whose constitution was completely broken down, is cured by Ayer'. Sarsaparilla. He writes: " F.•r eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer ;rem ea tlps- tion. kidaey trouble, and ladiges. tloa, so that my constitution seemed to he completely Ir ken down i was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and took nearly set en bottles, with such erteelleat results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in pellet t con- dition, and, in all their function., as rereelar as clerk -work. At the time I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my weight was only 1. I pantie; I now can brag of 1.59 pounds, and was never in so good health. If you could see me be- fore and after using. you would want me for a tre menss atdverthesa.at. I believe this prep.rst ion of Sartaparflle to b. the best In the market t. -day." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Papered by Dr. J. C. Ayer a Co.. Lo.en, Yam Cures othersawill cure you A VERDICT OF 6[ILTY J. 11. Hooper Conieted of Attespttag to Drown Hie Wife. HE PROTESTS HIS INNOCENCE Igo Nabs. • Speech. 1a whir\ Ne Declare* Ne Nee !art lteeelved ^ILltts\ Jos- tler" -teas J ridge a tenet* strea.ly A.a1ut I. I'rI eaer. Twos Rn awn, gee., Jane 18. -Judge Bourgeois. in the Hooper trial, lis bis ad dress to the jury. followed the evidence from the time Hooper tok hie wife out o1 toe lunatic asylum at Kingston nate bee deappearauc. at Louisville, while in hie cu. His marriage vows to this woman charged him to love and protect her. and that It she was not thrown Into the rivet by hs own hands, he had failed to guard Ler from falling. and that omission was s Tea P&18033. same equal in the .Tee of the law. The judge also .poke in French. and the jury, after beteg out seventeen minutes, return. ed • verdict of guilty. The coon room was jammed, but there was no demonstration. His honor imme- dtately adjourned the court until to day Then the prisoner said: Your Lord - •ate. I wish to again state before Clod, be - fere the clean and all these people that I ain innocent of any crime whatever I have nut heed jtnt.tl justice, and 1 hold in i (• jje ni:r Land the amsgtng evidence to show DEATH 0? MGR. f i JiU a a�nat mraeeu's c. olive! wee .ubortid The I►istiug'abtht'd Prelate of St. 1 util- face I's sea Away. SKETCH OF A BRILLIANT CAREER Created a Itfa\op.at the Age of Twenty- ..veo, 11.- MI ar the 1 unnReet Pre- late s.. Iton..real to ■ Century It Murk lis the Northwest. Wtextette Man., June 223. -Archbishop Tache died yesterday morning. Funeral on %Veduesdar neat Alexandre Tachy was been Joly °.J' 194 at Riviere du Loup, of sir illustrious family of Freucb origin. 11e was a son of Choles Tache and Henrietta Boncher. Finiabing bit classical studies at the col- lege at St. ilyaciuthe he were to the Semi• nary of 5t sulpioe at Men' real to pumas his theologieel course. He concluded with the Oblate Fathers at Longeuil and was re caved into the priesthood. '1'uen he .wont west Six years, under many trials and tribulations be street evangelising the eat -ages of the Northwest With the miriunaries of his congregation be patrol his spirituel con nest into reg...11 hitherto unknown to white turn. Pins IX., iu the consistory of Jane 13, 16.50, preeonierd Father Tache, load jnta- tot bishop of Anuli la eMeetibni with the right of succession to liter. Provencher, bishop of N. Northwest. now called St Dundee.. He was consecrated bishop November 28, Dial, at the cathedral of Vivien. Bishop Provenciter dying ou June 7, 1e53, left Bishop Tache in }oe.eesion of the diocese of St. Boniface. In 1855 the Hodson Bay Company nominated him counsel to the Government of Aseinlboia, and on June L1, 11467. he was appointed prelate wistent to the pontifical throne. He was nominated Archbishop of St. Boniface on Sept.mter 22, 1871, and ap- pointed shortly after Ile had so much control over the Indians of the Nortbwe.t that when the first uprising took place in that lot tlity, Sir John Macdonald sent to Rome Iter him. where he was attending the Vatican council, &eking him to return and help quell the rei,elhon. N(MaEAt, June 2:; -The news of the death of hie (;race Archbishop Tache, of St. Bonded., was received with general re- gret In this city, with which he was con- nected by so many ties throughout his long oereer. Mr Louie H. Tech*, •d- vomater of this city, was very much grieved to bear of the death of his uncle, although the relatives and friends of the dammed distinguished prelate bad expected the mad event for some time. It 1s worth mentioning that Mgr. Tache was the) oongeet mut over consecrated as bishop In Amenoa, if not in the world, daring the bat century. he being only tel when he was appointed 'to the episcopacy The late archbbbop occupied the first rank ilano the Canadian deny. both es • shred writer and eloquent speaker and as aeoomplt•bed Ilteratenr Tb. most striking trait of bb character was that lib •mtabtl 11y made friends fur him among all classes Sttbeeommanity, and anent( the Prates - taste of Manitoba and the Northwest ke eewased many warm, personal Mends The esesseed prelate was • brother of the late Di. T..ba TRIM Or MRS. HARTLEY. Law. m.tb•e la t\. Ria -The r.rther A4f•••wed. S etinm nen, Get, Jae. 23 -The Idol of Mira Hartimy and Henry Ling for the iamb .f b Hartley wew re aid et the polies mart yesterday. There was • large crowd of sp.eialo.s boat °Deniable William ( •}}ca, 0 Illiebep, Peak Allan sod Cetbertee Weed - mere *seeped the smoothie of the mart I Ml shut !pea. when Uwe was ea d Mirellinsag„ smelter t Inc leneb. In the afternoon M,, i Jamas Doherty teeaped t prisoner LIZ tuMriam bila. Retries.* given by wits.mse mem mesh tom mass se thee givme st the le The moo wtll scum p again on TollallittniwaillatlY to • year In demos /000111 ami is rear Salva. Yeo charged very strongly against Inc see 1 he:teve that yon did it in what you h.l eved to be British justice, bat it was not justice tie me. God is a jurat tiod, and II •e. J. a nottPa°. be would et:tle use tical it 1 am notepeak- iag the nut:. it is a foci that the woman join}rd off the train b fere 1 did." At the cote of the sentence the accused raised his voice to an awful pitch and with his hand upraised made • must im preemie, (beetle. He •d led: "My life is gone and it does not matter to me whether the Sentence is one day or is lifetime." sheer*- discharging the jury Judge Boor geois said. "Gentlemen. the vetdiot you have rendered is aceonliug to the evi- dence." Hooper will make • long speech befom his sentence. THE KARWIN CATASTROPHE. Two A..dr.d and Thirty -sae leen Per - lobed la the Rarwt. leasster. VISN%a. June 19. -The number of men who perished in the Karwin mines has been definitely ascertained to be 231 Dgnug the 104 years the Kerwin mines have been in existence there have been many &beast ems explosions in there rhe last was In ktarc6, 148e, when 1112 men were killed. The Mines are in two eserieue. and have an anneal output of 700,001) tons Most of the opal It eoustimed in Vienna All the thefts were provided with the most mod ern ventilators, ttcindiag double doors, motioning the working shafts with the air shafts, and oil lamps of the Hazier system. The Franr(sk• shaft is 386 mlteee deep end connects by passage with the Johannes shaft, which is 33,1 metres d Count von urachi owner of the mines, was in tte village and personally enperi• tended the work of rescue. which was ear nee on with more zeal than discretion. Th rescue party consisted of several fore meq officials and miners, of whom one overseer. two bead miners, one official and ten mitten were killed by emsning ex pk,.ions The men wbo escaped from the burning reined say the explosions originated tb»ugh dynamite blasting by • miner Such blasting was agalaM the roles. bat the rules were dtwbayed by the miners to save work. Ameaiat ea the 0. W. D. Mnwvasai. Jae 16. -A sp•eW despatch from St Henn de M•.soaebe says • very .ericne accident omeerred oe the C P R se this point on 8atorday night It DOMINION PARLIAMENT CARN(Tf SSLSSINATPD t)rTawa. June lit -The Premise-d..a aloe of au •meelment to the (. t ode " Era. rut. isguilty of an 1 able uffeuc.. and ia liable to three rears uespflerffilleht wap oetr**�r' eerie. tli tepee• !'a a train eoaet r• aped ..r employe of • reileiy oomjrabj/ Ntltwixd Iv feed tickets or take .p tickets .r collect (arse fromgets while trateilit:g Ivo any tram natal by ea h an com}y, fieutluleutly al owe any pert t0 travel ..0 such train fur any distance without either paying the proper fere for teat dietetic., or producing • ticket or other evident:* that soca proem is entitled ea to tiara tor that dilateant. or wilful! emit* either to • punch or otherwise mark Whoa tweet trowelled ou au se to mark that it has been travelled en " It is ao,onneed that Mr. Henry F Parley furmetl y Chief Eu,tineer of the Public Wotk. !apartment, hie again entered the service of the Uovrruweut. •t se sting of the Public Accounts well heli, ween Mr. Schreiber. Deputy Mini* ter of Railways and Canals, was tartlets •aamined in regard to the ('nn ran bridge affair. Mr Haggard conducted the ex tuatiof. The witns* tiled the letter fowarded to Mr. Parent, irking that l'. 1)e.bars's, the leparttusut Engiueer the works. be dumt.sed Mr. Schad said tt.t the reason for dmmisslug berate wee that of economy. Political fiance. he said, wee not cad to »m Mr. lNbarat.. !mesa, June 1S. -In the Hones Commons yesterday Sir John Thom} introduced lois electoral franchise L He said that the prioctpel feature of t Lill was that the »vision of the lista woo pounds for the aiming into force of t Redi.tnbntion Act of 1492. The new 1 would be as laid oat in that bill, •ltbo jnniston would also be made for t hubtuig of byeeleetious as do- onetime cies were now oo;lstitetd. The (ranch would be the same as is all the pronn The provincial low would be used b► ren.tng othe e u a baso for the revtsi These .:dicers would add names and •epacatione of thou who Lae been left the loci. lista The differences between the lora! and Dominion lot* were not great as to nsceseitate the payment of th extra coat as nude, the new bill • roved could be made every year. White t Government thus gave nap its pree•a federal franchise fur those of tete p .lace. it was decided to hold control tits Tisa by placing them for revision, as , at present, in the haute of the Dominion officer. Mr. l.anner congratulated the Govern- meet un the cleat,:* to the provincial lists, but he thought that the obnoxious feature ut the Franchise Act of 1883 -the rcvlatng barrister -should be removed. The bill was read a first time. In reply to Mr. Lowell. sit W..11anl, Sir John Thomson said that the c.overn- went bad not entered IoW any negotiatioaa with or made representations to the American aothori Ise with regard to the application by them to Cana'lian working men of the "Alien Labor Law." The Premier also said diet the Gnv mein was not aware that large gumless of garbage and refuse were dumped in the Niagara river from the city of Buff al • other places on the American side the river. TOe r;overnment never mad any representations to the American a thornier wan regard to the e. Sir Adolphe Caron alio replying to Sir Lowell, sail that the t;uvernmrnt het prepare) plans for a monument i t perp•t nate the memory u( the men who loot their lives in the battle of Ln dy's Lane. Ito. McMillen fo lowed with a reeoln• Hee awe that the superannuation eye- tetp of 1 • aril service be aboliehd,wbich wee dot .1 at smug length. The !dews divided on the resoletitn, and it was lost by 35 yeas to 91 nays. OTTAWA, June 16. -In the Hoose Commons yesterday, Sir 'Richard cart weight moved an amendment on going in supply in regard to the save of the Thou wind Iolanda The „oyernv.ut some tim ago published edvernsements in the pram asking for tenders for a large number o these i.lauda The time for rrcei,tnq sailer. was to be Jnly 2. Sir Richard Cartwright called the attettiou of th Government to the f..ct that the 1)ntari (iovernment hail made a proposition to t Dominiou to deal with these islands T propueition was dated Apnl 26 last The were three points in It The first w that thea* islands should be utilized u public perk. In the second place the U tarso (3uvrnment sngd.etea that the would pay one-half and the Dominio shoed pay the other half. The third proposition wart that the Dominion should wit!.draw the notice of sale so that tb Province would have an opportunity u laying the matter beton the Legielatar and getting • grant for the purp.seot par charting the .lands ,The amendment of Sir Richard Cart wnght, which was, of course, • want of cunndeoce m..tion, was to the effect that the sales should be postponed to enable the Province to lay the matt before the Legislator*. Mr Dal)) Minister of the Interior, and Air John Tbompeon objected to the amend• anent The latter said that if tbe Domin- ion agreed to give these islands for a park to ().tarso all the other Ptovines• would likewise went public parka Tbe amend - meet was defeated by 32 yeas to 64 nays The alone* of the sltties was takes up in supply. The President of Frame* Murdered by in Italian Anarchist. • STABBED IN HIS CARRIAGE Tb. Horrible Deed Wee Cleanest Mod wua the Yre+Idrrt wee Attoodu.. • f)e- mw..trat lw se l.yoee Tao Air swine Att.mpt. have.* Batt . Captarod. Pants. Juae 25 -Silt ('arnot, Provident of the Itepuirlic, was stabbed mortally last evening in Lyons, by Comm Glovers! Santo, an Italia, anarchist el years ot ago. Preselect Cartes went to Lyons to visit the exhibition. He lett the Chamber of 1'�'mmerce banquet given in his honor shorty atter 9 o'clock and walked to hie carnage which was wrathy in the Place de la Bonnie. He bad hardly taken bis seat when Santo. • newspaper in his hand, } re.s.d through the crowd old sprang op em - J. snatched • dagger the carriage etejFr President Carnot started slightly San:, an c a• from the uew.paper and plunged it into the President's abdomen near the liver. u• The President sank back aucowctuus. He was taken at otres w the ',retseta» and to- the moot skillful surgeon. In the city were ave summoned. Meantltne Santo was arrested. Of An eve witness ween w.s walking abreast of the Pre.:drut's carnage with Amines' '40a i Dopey. the Premier's brother. saywttat as ebe tPreseleues carriage approached the b• ' credit Lyuneais. his own attention was at- e wasted by a slight disturbance in the front h• lane of the crowd He then saw the car W` 1 riage stop. The President had fallen back oL_ t aiiAinst the cushions and hu face had be- " seine livid Au outcry was raised at one*. °- Hundreds shouted that au attempt o0 the i•• Preet.lent's life had been made and the c•• srowitseemed suddenly to go mad with eaet�tement. take 1 The news spread swiftly to every pert of the cit Iuf°riated crowds 511.4 the ori streets. fore 10 o'clock an italian res- taurant had been Oinked ,and the !,olive so were obliged to strain every terve to pro. • trot the beau consulate ori Preei,leut t arnot arrived in Lyons on W B.tnrday and inteoeed to remain there 4 over to mo. -row. He was accompanied by (dote Buriut chief of his muuary honer ot i 11 ere- I Use w apo of e u rlUISID NT . ARNIrt bold, most of hie other household offdciala, Premier Dupuy, M. Bardeen -inti ether members 01 the Cabinet. lee was received udeally the station' hy the of llwchetsiand district ofliciala, who escorted to him and his party to the Hotel de Ville. Cheering crowds filled the streets and gave - i the President snob • welcome as he bad • seldom received. There was • luncheon t I at tee Hotel de Ville and in the *•ening a I dinner at the prefecture. From the bal- cony of the prefecture the President re- viewed a large torelrllgheprecession, which • • was 1 dlowed by 5rsworks and an 11lami- u nation Afwward the programme of the 6• city officials for Sunday. Monday and 6 i' Taeeiay was ••abraitted to him in detail and he 'sprawled his satidaction with the •• alvangementa On ▪ Yesterday the president and his party toad a state visit to the exhibition in the 7 Parc de la Tete d'Or. Afterwards the e tre.ident bold a reception at the Prefse- iretie pianos to go to the grand t .eat» on the Place de le Comedic in the • evening Alter the banquet at the Chamber of Commerce. He was In a }artecolarly • I happy mood daring the ban net and was noticeably elated by the cordiality of his rece tier not only by the crowd onside the betiding but also by the gasets within. He wee cheered incessantly from the Moment he lett the Chamber 01 Cemma»e until he took the marriage for the theatre The demonstrative effect of the crowd sensed the confusion which gave Santo his opportunity se he was able to push his way forwent quite unnoticed until at tel step of the carnage. As Santo sprang from the carriage step and tried to escape he was seised and ear rounded. Bot for the prompt interference of the police he wooll have been turn and trample! to death os the spot. Aa noon as the {slice extricated him from db• hands of he captors they hurried him off to the station house. When `t•uto was within • few feet of the menage he waved • paper se 11 intend- ing to present a petition and them threw off their guard the persona nearest the Presi- dent He was seized Joel as he wee shoat to jump from the stele and had but half withdrawn the dagger. The President bad repeated hamorrbea- gee atter he was removed to the pre feature He esok gradually • hut steadily until 12.45 o'clock why' b. died. Mme Carnot mod her two eons eft Pars at 11.57 o'clock by epeeist train for Lyras All tb. Ministers who did sot go to Lyons with the President were in °sane!l et the Lynn M m,daigbt Lepreey sit M1.a&.s falls. Ktaoatu FAL,, put, Jun. 115 -Tpe health plimieleae, Dia Oliver ad Me Garay. of this town, have pt000 wd e Thomas Sheehan, • tramp. who wan ar. rested h.» Thursday last. to be en "tiering from leprosy The atttbotitiee have the OHM lewd is • pest boss ori the out- skirts of the town paella t lase ra No.. gar bits disposition from the O.a.rmasNNt 11131011 By aegMa.aa, Paget Willa Mame Pirates. Veeeox:v3R B. (' , Jane 16 -The steamer from China reports that • band of pirates, with eight junks, recently planned to attack Tench', • walled village in the distriet of thinning eeningaang. The villagers. learning of the intention, pro re en: the amlatanos of some Yemen ran n.re and e.ldter., •o that when the pirates arrived they were surrounded by • force of 500 men. There was • desperate fight, in which thirty two pirates were killed and dire, captured Three of the jests were seized and (many pirates were dreweed while trying to serape to tbe!r squadron. gilt villagers were wounded, owe more - hes effectually blocked Odle pod the •r- KI prose train tbat left Montreal at tt 06 weer all delayed until about 10 o'clock on the wrong side of the seeing of the nectdeot Tb. damage done was greet and the forme of men available hen would not is &hie to 0•0 cops with the work of repairs Meam.gere •" were d.sp•soh.d to Three Rivers sad • tb err gang of risen were Garaged sod asst rad M the peens of the •edam.►. Twelve sere I 1 wan derailed by reason .f 0 broke nab .cif NaN.red AV ramile W S l4dea, Roane, Indy Jane 1' The bodies a( ego Bonk his wih sad their poems were toned in • secluded hollow ear is plass The bodies were etc:oeed by • o pen. beet by Arock to keep the hov rom aerometer them. Brock killed bis • Oma son and the. bierelt. He had re the mesa Coadaetoy Pi.ehettc .rig to* taaiaser Bad.. were 1. sharp Th. 6. train was /.lug weak enemy -am brimmed ie a d uteia. ()name&, June eft -fews et a collides le the ate el Are bear... rhe Greek rfpw psad the Sesr•t aa ..mae la hes puss hese resolved hem. 4U vends seek. Peer ed U. erewthe eat ib(b r_y/ees ala twenty -ewe of the Brew of * drowsed.taptaatyl g and She sism% n made deepente by poverty mad seer A ts.r'• Peeeill°r Matt PssATAwosm1111.ta, Oat, Jess 15 -A sad aeddwt es tined bare sat emotes • lifts bey said area years old by the a... of P eab Md.es e6mhd • tree teed le sepreed slipped sod foam le the road whi: e• ebb res We W • Ow bowing 41111 Medi Hvtnevtu.... 1as. 111 -'ibis ..tally was .Weed ye•1•rday by • very heavy tbaadmm. .lerSay. Meta, wife g nooses Iterate. of the *nwartp of .ad %stir tbht. dR Imre NM �'hl•rM eh ties o -year ala eot+ilwt� w " b.1 kiseessell 30 YEAR) fxPfPIEi10E. Tobacco is one of th few articles of manufact- ure anuf act_ure whose ... i ...�_:I is It Can only noun • ou by actual use. For thirty years we have been ma- kinQ the best grades of to- Jaccos. and we recommend MASTIFF PLUG•CUT as a reliable and superior 'lrticIP JJ. It PACK Tobacco Co.. Nlcbmo.d, aid )l..itw.t ('Who. J. di. T. Co nlon's mill on Pieuts Inland, near Little Current, nue of the largest on Georgian Bay. was destroyed by fin on Thursday lose 55tetem. At Winnipeg • wurkiugmau named John Stanley committed suicide byhauuhimselfhiself lis the loft of • barn. gt He leaves a widow and two children. The Presbytenut t ieoeral Assembly opened at St John. N. le. uu W canceler ReT' Ur. McKay of Furmwa was elected Moderator without opposition. • burglars effected au' eutranoe t . the C. P. 1C ticket office at Perk -Front -straits, Toronto, ou Friday night and riled the dr:.wers sit postage .lamps, rte The opeu:ug of the intercolom•1 Ca- hn -truce at enema has been l.uipuned till June 26, owing W the einem of one of the antipee eau delegates at Vancouver. The funeral of the late Duncan Mc- Intyre lurk place at Montreal uu Friday and was attended by all the leading rail- road and businees turn of the city. St, tisanes R. Lebec Premier of New Swath Wales, teas pr01.4etl to Victoria that the two colonies nota under the Dame of The baited Culotte.* of Australia. Ai. -lander !'ran. 13 years of age, eldest eon of James c r.tl, manager of the Bank ui ter tnsa North America, Pare, Ont, w.a ,row i ed in the Grand river un Thurs- day. .;c Hamilton. on Wednesday. ex -monk 4'ori.ery, who disturbed the services in St Shore Cathedral, that city, was eentenced to one year's' imprle,nmert in Central Priem. Daniel Forsyth a: d Frank Edson, welt- k:.owu farmers, were committed for trial un Friday at Stonffyille for a number of e thefts Samuel Haigh has turned (lueen a Tit• Massey Music Hail, the gift of 11r. H. A. Mabey to the people. of Toronto, wee formality opened on Thursday night. It to i. lar:,-st and finest pulite hall in the Dumiuiun. -1t Buffalo ..0 Thursday evening ex -City A. Bartl,ni..r:rew at the l old troika Salon, . n Iia:n street and died a few ninnies later it :.ue huspitak-- The trouble angle over • 'twit in. Firs d.at'uct . xplueioa0 ul firedamp* ac carred In the veal tutees of Count l.ariseh at Enrolee Anon in Silesia, on Ther.dav Med. Two t,neeret talo.» were killed and many other. entombed. Sixty thoustee people in Chicago have Petitioned tee 1'.. nt, 01 Edacatiou to m• trodooe in tare -.Aerobe • reeding book simile p, tin.. Li -4d in Toronto, consist- ing of esieeti+m.. f Scripture Milton D. Campbell. a messenger for the *C. , who siil.;.ed tinder • train at St Thomas on Tneeley night and had his leg crushed. diet on Wednesday morning after Cue limb h.wl bee arupatated. Little K It. Potter, at Cadw.11'e brick- yard. Tils,usbarg, went into • small pond of water that had been formed in • hole where clay had been taken oat, and getting beyond his depth was drowned A remarkable down pony of rain occurred at Madrid, Neb., on Friday. Th.(loverw meet gang* icdicated • fall of seven inches in three boors A fall of hail accompanied tete rain. The storm was general in that Pare Mrs John W-ambolt of Bay View, (merit e County, N S , was planting pota- toes in some burnt land, when • spark ignited her clothing, and she received in- juries trent which she died • few hoer* later. A small boy named Walker, who resided with his parents in Toronto, was bathing in the Humber with two companions ou Saturdayafternoon, and /sitting beyond his deptwas drowned beton aid meld be summoned. Galt Coaocil, haying decided to demes Chet Constable Ahern, although chargee against him were not sustained • mass martin` of citizens was held. at which reeolutbons demanding that be be returned to his old position were adopted. Benjamin C Pete», assistant treasurer of the New Central Coal Company of Mary- land. has decamped from New York with a•srly $6.000 of the company* money. He also detorted hie wih •sd children and eloped with • pretty young school iolac6er Reporter Robb, of Vancouver, who is charged with the loss of the Ree ex cordon train flake, s In jail. He as prosecuted Inc enminel Ub•L Tk. (*i- sms of Veneoaeer are angry at the previa - dal prim Inc publishing eTarapat•d re- ports of the /sod de mese a -Ness. Doris( • greet part .f the year the rat. demi of tea -h..., end temples hays bet pew ►!same ---they are ealy a. •rermgsm.i of irises •.d grays bet 1. the Sprier se smeasI of slipping sod traf.i.g mea pre veld the shrub from blesseinisig. The •hwyy Mem mid wm/.Mias ore Mt grew es *6.1 o.., let the others we W asmed he is mews er Ism Serle.! s.lt•►1. sperms, tits •pe••, •b tod shan- tung ••died •ereassmeet of N►ws, Nth* Ila the ia•.1 of • tep--as. rard•aw. There e w es blade far 4w.. i. the Mete peass Irises end Mee Memo, wed ie odd mews there may M dumps el Miss, ebrymetti. seism.. oft ether bit Ness en emsMelee of myoidema t she week e • end Midges . ww*Ub will Inek Me Are eases mem le }m M mdskeens al the e. of oaf ipt- M ee- .e•. pm Apt-. � as un �A R the tltsaIlmest* IWb s tt he ,e-eeesry to rime attar it • semis item To.. the drt•at previa** wore It team mealy grwwe. The doors*,. a While Ateiemat Ilam Ne /ewer gar<t h.» the5.. var.Nss o1 iris, poesy, sad cttry oan.bemam, ler which Jaya. 1s I•msus, era grows by psefeemesial dorm% or by rick • M taaUis 1 who ma deve • tV Nair indium -Herrera k! . w°' • sere wattem•s- The small boy was .t • tab o where he mother was net near to take oars of hie, and • lady neat to him vola•.ered her aar.to•a 'Lot me sat your steak for ►w," the said ; "if 1 cis out It the trey you like It," she added with scam degree of dN►R .ems be responded esp • Niamey ; "Isbell like !1 the way yo 4 n, 44 eves If re. 4 am eat it the way I wig it," aria tie lady aeta.Uy reaeh•d ewer k reme4 him. sed A tiheessr, L,,•••-•• Iwmeldea 11 not a dense e. ittafTr 1 Toe W. Heiraes--" Well, perhaps we had better postpone the atria" ttU that tore. Mr. Pop titan Mr. Chopp. le it • hay or • girl! Mr. Pop---1)i4't 1 my it talked ed ty time ! A oat. «al:ev.s. OWho yo.ag.st c Wd tats ail the EX -MEMBER PARLIAMENT REUBEN E.TRUAX Hou. Reuben E. Truax, o::e of Cena•ia's ablest thinkers and states- men, n man so highly esteemed be We people of his district that he was boi ore 1 with a s::at iu 1'.rha.lnent, kindly furuiabee ns for publication the following statement, which will be most welcome to the public, inasmuch se it is one in which all will place implicit confidence. Mr Truax says " I have been for about ten ye very much troubled with Indigesti and Dyspepsia, have tried a great many different kinds of paten medicines, and have been treated a number of physicians and found no benefit from them. I was reoom mended to try tLe Great Son American Nervine Tonic. I obtain a bottle, and I must say I found ve tree are in ally way deranged Le supply of nerve foto* is at ewe diminished, and as a result the food taken intn the stomach ii only geetion and Dyspepsia soon :Lake their appearance. Routh American Nerrine is me prepared that it acts directly on the . nerves. It will absolutely cure every ease of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. am and is an absolute specific for all on nervous diseases and ailments. , It usually gives relief in one day. 11 Its powers to build up the whole by system are wonderful in the extreme. It cures the old, the young, and the - middle-aged. It is a great friend to th the aged and infirm. Do not neg1ect ed to use this precious boon ; if you do. ry you may neglect the only remedy which will restore you to health. Routh American Nennne ie perfectly safe, and very plesaent to the taste. Delicate ladies, do not fail to use this great cure, because it will put the bloom of freshness and beauty upon your lipe and in your cheeks. end quickly drive away your disabilities and weaknesses. Dr. W. Washburn, of New Richmond, Indiana, writes : "I have used South American Nervine in iny family and prescribed it in my practice. 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