The Signal, 1896-3-19, Page 21R1 SIONAI. OOTHIR1(`Rr ONT.. TR1TRRDAT. MARCH 19 IRg11
EVERY FAMILY
1k • my nmerbkle .tmisb, thea for 13-
♦alwAL sad IZTR*MAL aro ate wow -
earful In 1M toilet meats so reeves Slenom
PAIN -KILLER
. bills. ptae►Mia, Bp...sle.p, newer►
4 bears, ser .0 4.•. et t .,wpr.t,
PAIN -KILLER ;,.„er,R--
wN•a.etr M. Meador l.�sttea
Often .r rade. Stmtt•
brwas ••A pis,
PAIN -KILLER ri
-time. !'I eseo,�r
I`en rasa a. aA Seg
risme. rte.
PAIN -KILLER w
4 iiia trseM M t�
1 $.b I. mvw.rr. �ltttNr, tar_alma •ataa
1 e.L I. , r :ra.IIj rhea et 11D
4 can o - t etre 11>r. tar rtteewasW ear•
mem of met .•r.
., rl■II MUL` tete
Ta.
• m - limate
CASH -AO. 74. ry"
\T home in the inferrable bagenient-
utre, Tiber. hi. n.rta.r tank a. "Atm..
• if bis crippled sister knitted all day loon
r • limey gond, store, pay hero's mote was
'tarry Kvaa. but 1m the 1te whore where he
•• oekd he warn }wly "Gash No. 9I7 He
-as tbe 'my finest nate of • cash boy who
'ver presrot.d himself at m der k for hie
'•..ke wag.; lout email o he was, be was
right •ed active, lied en,.,uered with hard
• Gdy the art of wetting rapidly •od in a
tea hand, and took his email pl.ce is the
r orld with the pone and industry
.' a boy determined to make hs way well
• the ladder of fnrtaue.
Mere did not mem to beery very pleas
-it prospect before him, poor little chap
lie mother •coked had, had battled pow
• -ty and hunger so long that she had loot
ncb of the womanly rift.,es that might
' oe have het. aged to her, and Mamie, the
• ippled osier war not one of those annhc
.teres that heir so8ertag meekly and
•••em only Dur11 .i by trouble.
But Harry, emelt as he was, had • breve,
•-'osrful ellap's1'an Yee, • trying spell
poor 1141.s1. -a ended in • laugh. when
'ery dr.crit..d the home use alio goal to
1 die for her s. .Doo as he was . men.
rominent always to this bumble castle In
t A whe,l.d cher .ad • pony carnage, vas -
,
t.• ata of awe anal luxury over which Mamie
..row many • Lanny WWII, o her 6ngere lash
it ted thus seek., lege age_ mittens •id
1 ,ods, t r wh•.•h .1r received starvation
Dhow at the tore that ordered them.
Hot there was • good day coming for
ilary, and the fret nen of it appeared one
frilliest 1)-ermlwr day, whoa 113. .tors of
I i legis• A !4•.rr . was crammed with Chrtst-
resoho' pr'
"(:ash N . 74," the salesman cried, and
t:•rry received his handle, aped away, and
• so ha. k to • moment with hie change.
t 'cue beside him .tooxt • lady and gentle
1 an, the 1.•I1/ • fair, lovely timid., whew
I aid Harry'. eye. o•pave • moment by the
.-suty of her 1...e and dree. She smiled
•' him as mho met h1. admiring gore, for she
um kind hearted, and he was such • mite of
a boy that ehe felt onmp•..in for him
As she turned to leave the store she drop
pod ber Klose, and Harty, darting after her
...tore it, lost her for • moment in the
crowd. Rut 'he geS'lem•n who was with
her noticed the boy hooking eagerly about
rite and • he ulnare in his hand.
" Ah '" he ...d " Mies Dans'. glove.
ouowl give it'olne."
Be careful, tloom, air, ' ..id Harry,
i maim' ham the alias' •' 1 fe. 1 • rine in
r.1."
" Ys.. It is all right.
And • Mg elver dollar les in Harry's
heed. emit ng his ey.• demos with delight.
"Cash' N • 74 i u • sb•rp kms, recalled
him to his ansa'
It was some hours later in the day when
c•sly Dana reached home, laden with
hristmas poi keeps, and hole her escort
good boy at the stege of her house.
"I am so anr•y you will not come tato
•Laser: "but tt..ek you for helping me s
mob to my sl.otiose.
Theo she soot into her owe room to take
off her wraps, and Ple..otly to mast with •
r.pr.•chful I.00h from her thaw, Mrs.
1;oeodmen, whoa guest all weal for the
AV inter.
"Amy," Mrs. (:madman aid severely,
Was not that Mr Telford who came to the
door with y..0 v'
"Yes 1 wet him at (l-rtoe's and he
west wi th mo to some of the piece., aid
helped me select my present.. He has gook
exquisite teats.
"How do you Amok Horace would like to
have Mr Tafnrd acting as your escort"
"Rat, Ratio, 1 mold net help it, sad why
• h..1d 1 ? iI Horace uraae. .lbw other
Folal'nH to pay Ile the ordieary •tten-
n am of meaty 01i. Retie, ' interrupting
hermit( with • ors of dismay, "1 bey lest
Alit Ruth's ring t"
•'Amy i Loa' mt I Are you Dere • (1►,
w
hy did yon wear it.? You knew it wen tea
big for you " •
"1 mad have drawn it off with my gleye
Oh, help no. look ler it ^
1be we• fnatttaUy turshg over her bin-
dles her ..uff, ber mtebl, in siar.lm of the
glove or the owe, till Meloid that it, or
bath were really gawp, she eat Iowa sad
beset tete • p••ia. of ww'pf.g.
Lota felt rather wawa like jnis's, her,
her the ring wee • henriesm, end • sissy
ha Amy from her gr. at asst, said ate eat
amid t ewe
a'lm'a ery any Mages Yes ars eta the
Ai? Ilei. and Florae, is ...Mg to di►
Mfr. •
"Ihrday r
met bis mil Waled Wm"
"How hmky Mr T.Itord refusal M .lay
Amy iheeghe Horses le w piles of
has. though I am sere h. seed set b."
Yee to ber pare, loyal heart, Mame Ash -
lou bad bald the 8:.t piece fee easy •
lose tonsils, .ger .woe he had some with
Keta s lam 13 to spend tA.'ee.t.r at Fer
mass, wh-r. Amt . 1st bee resided There
had hang •'I e' bur serosa courtship as
taw the trees, and .n the lanes of the pret-
y village, sod 'ho same feeder devotees
had met Am, when she had lime to the
city for trio W •ter. As yet there was so
positive eag•1•ineat, for Horace was • tali
slow to float, sod ler wse not sum that he
had won the love he r .voted Amy had •
frank misuser with .II that dress Hof wild
with i•stot.v \for.. e.pec,sllr did he d.
wt Billie T.Ifor.t, who was the hag idea)
of manly h.wuty, haat • largo fortune, and
most of •11. plen•y ,•f 'rioter.. his buses.`•
being Omit/HO to looking .ft.. rhe headmen
prnpwry his rvh-r h •d loft him,
Am, dried her .ave. on the IMeesh.r
when she I•..t her tone. and sitar ono
• (faitlwo sesrrh f .r i -r glove, dressed
self is h., nretn-.t hame costume for
evening, soft 1.••. ,'.ng'ng to her ro
white throw wed f itlnoe aver her wrist.,
golden hair, in 8,113 haat curls over
LA GRIPPE'S VICTINS.
A SCOURGE MORS TO BE U$EADID
THAN PiSTI LiNCE.
Tia STOUT Oe a NOV • MOBA* Lap* IMO &L-
efler 14'.? MSR 1440 T''M41u4 vas $AT -
•OM 0t/ Torii ?10414.5 -au •alai TO MSS
MOMS, r a • D HAY TO SI 0445454 TO •J D
ISOM SID
Siem the Awll•n, T/rtlfvfll.. Nell.
1m the egrrwe or 18114 the moo, frieed* of
M'. Marr lrmem•e• tea Wolfe II N
CRIB► ANO f ABUAL.
Nearly • 1.1111.. people Mill speak W.I.•h
Aaserelta'hes 200 f.r• a etnMsa-meelms.
The death -res. i. RritMh primas b 8 per
1,000.
There Mrs at limit 2 000,000 daps the
Unit«! Khoofbeat
As smart dwel•ree that masa beef revel
arty is la4 for tri. tanner,
Gonna. orh.olhnye ready harder rad play
lee. ilia tiro of any other emery
The Della of the R•nk id /ream reseal
Mar • Isr.e w.. -how.., Siher osis is
sterol there is 800 term. hereel.
A 1Onnt.rk all maid.' iw•wraws. res.
-
many Day reenter weekly ••t1M.ht." ta
rptnetM at 40 rerun and ■owa►rl.
lN 1 000 then - - nArry7 332 merry
vert vl.dty w.lor.med her Mors home offer ,.Sar., w.wn... 679 m.rry 'more of the
• loom *Arno. from her metes tee', hot it same me, owl 89 merry nlMr women.
was with the nr.peet 5v(ef '1st they hehel4I Railway. in Holbert are .n e•refsllp
In her the prey of • ammo, of ales es he- menaced rhos w•ad/wral death, average
or.vlihl. rywr'oy 1t •np.•rwd M .11 loot I ...iv arta a velar lar the entire oenwe1
the hrieht..r furore to •angel 1-- t---
w
• taw ninwtllhe rel •wffernr .tierw trot It i. rnn,Uq/erl by • Snnt-h Doer ghat
lnte sting ri.+tarn, b^.e.,V tilt« NM tri... wM now •.•...,h Mwp•r. t. (lrw•t Ro-
ds al W..1/- llo were •q pe•im• . *n'r far.n fag. shrea,r, . prooesriou nrK
v rp.n.e p ►o hare ►Mt
� •Iger ',wag • Lw M 100mole in 1'tngt h,
h er -
the
and,
bel Front ser he reel veil • till amount of her Th. 1.11`.1. mode ine'.•d et a eign•tera did
ell 1»
tar *w WHI•so.'
P.nti p,,11. .4. A•d InweneB• .t I T.r.in q 4fo feather -Me was one* • • 1
mM1 enm DlMe •AI
1t wall Anm.u. ►n bear tri. t pnni•hmon► Lar a't.p his aid
asto d1.► form.
rsrh nr the.
•nrnrisiwq ►•par', ' I r•nort.w waited our iw .hr .•wrwtea of
ISnrl.nd Yrence
M•• Frwemww •e es.p'wtnsity-
o1 l
Ilk. Nrltw•r n shone the tint. f heoensedew,
bar pstnfsl •11^tar• •od .ei.ar►.hl romvery la n04 ertyiw•t0 iw irwnr•n.e. 1' war •110
low white forehead. and moor bewitching
little knots of ribbon adorning bar dress
here end 'hors.
Darter wo. delayed twenty minutes, 16e4
Horace did not ,sone Nor did be appear
'het evening or the newt, or for many low
days, during whish *my smiled in polities,
and wept many hitter team to the seclssioo
tf her own room
It added to her trouble that Ralph Tel
ford, in those days, fairly haunted her. He
seemed to %now by imtwitita every time she
left the home, and posed her on the street,
In shops, or at friends' houses when she
called. At the tho•etr. he...me to her aide;
at concert, open, parry, wherever she west
be was hovering about her ; 5041 yet there
was no opportunity to avoid bin, no remote
to animas him. She could scarcely t.11 him
his presence was distasteful, awl she had no
excuse for coldness, •Itboogb he feet moat
keenly that there wee not one tinge of e.-
oour•gement in her smarm for even the
most iotatoated lover
More than oboe Mr. Good..s had tried
to hod out the muse of Heroes Ashton's
sudden cess•tiea of hie visits, but oowld get
nothing more satisfactory than, " Awfully
bury )oat now till .11 hours of the bight
Ratio hinted at e lovers quarrel, but Amy's
unfeigned •mueinent owvisoed ler that
there was no such n•soo.
January, February, ball of March, and
Amy had seen Hormel only in crowded par-
lors or public places, where be was simply
000rteoar, giving ber ao chats to question
bin. Indeed, she could .caroely have dor
so hod she met him alone. He had se yet
given her oo right to reprosob him, and she
000ld only keep her secret closely shut up
In her grieved, ton Mart, a.d wooder that
she could ha35 se mistakes tate waning 01
hie former liver like attention..
It give her • sten, holt glad, bail ea/ry,
to find byre mandate close beside her, ow
oold March day, at 11e glove oouaar of
" Higgins A Nom.. They exohange,l •
few remarks on the weather, ulI Hoes
minded the glares he had selected to the
mleemae, who creed
"Cash -74
Bright, uny as ever, Harry Ryas sped
away to the otber ode of the store, but re-
turning p_eeently looked into Amy's face.
Flames, did you get your glove and ring
that day •" he eked, and Hamm sapped to
late. as Am• vied .
",My glow, and ring ! Did 1 lose them
hero • Did you find theme'
" Ye.. Didn't the tall gentleman with
the big mustache give them to you • I gave
them to him. It was • long yeller glove,
and 1 felt the ring inside "
•• Ant Katb'a ring," may said, t.raisg to
Horses. " 1 !est i► here, it appears, just
before Christmas, sad this bay .nye it to
Mr. ialford. '
"• I see," Homo" seid, ea eager light in
Ea eye. •"1•11 me your base and address,
ry boy. " Yoe shall not less anything by
year honesty "
" Oh, he gave me • dollar," said Harry.
showing all his teeth in • broad grin. "Bat
with," sudden gravity, " I my he mast be'
been • weak. Why dida't be ghee her,''
sodding at Amy, " beck her 'things! I
scolds t find her, it was such ra awful rush
that day. Hut for 1 thought he was • real
,well, not • blasted thief.
•' May 1 use you home •' Horses asked,
humbly, when Amy released R.rry. 1
most speak to you.
And when they reached home, b. spoke
at last to Mae purpose, tolling Amy his
loge, and the misery of the amt three
smooths.
"1 saw Mr. Telford always besides you,"
be said, ,-;not he won your ring several
times when he could let metes it apes his
finger. I could not fail M recognise it,
Amy, and wheel oowld I Walt bee that you
had take. It from year Gager le give bias, •
saga of b.trotb•1. Yen give me the richt
b doomed it's rotors, sy dateless w
But die would sot trait his temtp.r eo far
sad it was was Mm. Goodman who daatend-
ed the ring, with • frankly -expressed op -
ileum .l Mr Telford's retaining se valuable
a ger knewieg its owner.'
P..0 -Cash-No. 74" was by w mesas
fergotto. bra Ry..'e Mmlpr grew psi -
Lively lam soder the pearesap AN be-
stowed upon hes, Ilam& bad a wheeled
chair and l.turtes ab* bad now bass sod
oo.ld 1.11 to hes lot, sad Harry wee talo
into Horace A.han's own.mpleyme.11 a5g
.dyamsd rapidly wail he leo, stood bshisd
• mintw and lilted "pari t" while 1111,r.
Amy Astarte ever failed M have • plsasst
smite and weed fee Wm whomever she obits
her h.tb•.d'a mere.
Y►. Telford lend it 4anve.Mes a N
.hl..4. Ree..bow 1h. Nary le•k.d .N3
throw% ell the parties
evil its
they "sever needled h, e[opk V
etrtetm. esfideuss."
kr seri osaarially tiallela aft ems
Is* tfsrd arm be iNNOINtall fel Isstl
*Irak Charlie MA ...t pap
otherwise the (a4iie tl a hl held w
i -g , _ r 7•ile M toms eft tf Itkelwe p5`
•
.I sneer. of 189 Moe F-e•m•n. who wa. •nn•n4.4 to •1rn.'.r.. in media -y1 tm
then tiring 'n Fethgrt, Mw. w•m .er.nly •' s0 •t'e.t•tien n/ gond faith.
woo -keel M 1• vetoer She fowl partly eo. t TI.. ',rim Mover t.1.. nr.esd.ww-a
mitered when • galena f.Ilnwwd .ad while 'very other. ltnti.h .0 imar within the le
recovering f'oon It• 'soots. oho was "Weed dim. ' n1 Lnwd.w, ; 'he h'riooe ret W
by ware rh.nmwtiem and n.ureltis The , him.etf, •?.w, nor 'taint/ an • iceptI5..
onnhi't.r4 •irkn.e• ra•oltvl in o^mpl.r.Iy SimD', limienr tri' Slater has proved
br..kiwe down her rneet'tutio tlon. re- ; be white in,reed of the nnrrw•1 oelear,
env.rtee from omoalei•, .h....day preload gain.•. 0 . 5 I.tely given M s enthesis
• little pimple use her left aoklo whinh ham Collector for • C•ttley of the °rebid f
came e*o"d,Mly painful. It mow rapidly 111.
anon hamming se largo as • gold Boller sod
hroaring ietn • running sore Others ism
m.di.tely followed sett vas the whole bed,
was coverlet the limes Mooning trrifily
•well.^, Ti'. slit rwniawt physician' of oars horned forward.
Bootee were•pp'.I.d to, tot beyond inform-
ing
ber that the tilm'st was doe to • Dos Dane[ • ►eemst .4, mm t1. (:
Wesr.rn ►toile. (nm
Wooly rip -down system, they renderedher Y 1••01. sf lta[las
00 asautwnta, 1s the uprise of 189,, oho read 1146 000 for rate. and mum. and t
ram. to Nome Mentis, holier that • ohasg. Nnrh K..-_ i Rodway .1 weep Th
1
t. .oma are Milady double abet was paid • t
are
nes
4f
rt.
ales
to
280
am-
ik
n ee
en -
ear
neat
hed
res
ea
The ears of /,moot elbleueasee animal. 1
the r•hhit are turned backward, haw
them crea►eree are in con.tant .perish
Ginn of poreoit ; hoatirg animals have th
of (limit• would effect • ours, but
purptr. Bona els -re, greatly .1e1144i115 le
psinfulsase the Bono whish Bret appeared,
manifested thetawlvm. RM eros loot the
u.. of her limb., beeline unable to reed her-
self, and eras owmD5lled to be tarried to sad
from her hod Her ryas became weak •sd
she was the. denied the sr o 'nes? of read-
iog. After many rwpedies had hew tried
sod proved useless. Dr William& Ptak Pills
were final', appealed to. 8oareely six
boxes had hese eoeumed who. the .lees
showed symptoms of heeling, the app.tito
mw better and ler general health greatly
improved. Sino. that time her coalition
has steadily improved, and leer health is
now far letter then it was previous to her
serials allows neve • aligns stiffness et the
limbs, .he shows ao Min of the terrible
soourge she has pasted through Yrs. Free -
non 1e oat unmindful of the great oblig.tlen
she is under to this rema►•b1e medicine,
and ell s.uins 'hist the wonderful ours
whish it has effected should be goo rally
known.
The expertise* of yeas has proved that
there is absolutely no disease dm to a
vitiated conditio of the blow) or shattered
nerves, that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will
not promptly ire, and throe tele are suf-
fering from such trouhles would avoid roads
misery s,4 save Mosey by promptly resort -
lir to this treatment. Get the realise
Pink 111le •ery time and de pot be per-
suaded to tete an imit•tiou or servo other
remedy from • dealer, who, for the sake of
the extra profit to himself. may see ie 'last
as good " Dr. Willem' Pink Pills make
riot. red bleed, sed Mae who other tnedi-
cinee fail
AMONG WOMEN
The Q.t°s's privets fortune was, ten
vests ago, estimated at three m•Iliom, and
it must have oosiderably increased sines
thea
The Qos.n of Italy has f ..teed • moiety
for the rsferpmtios of ragged .trset child
res. They an to he taboo from abs Futter
and aught roes m.ful trade.
Both Hiaden amid M.sealmra women
wear glass bangles, sad in the North-west
Provinces they are regarded as sacred oh
jeers. 1f • ryase bangle be •ocmdestelly
br"1.., its pi►.es must be g•th.red toroth..
sad kissed tore. times.
A Presmh wewmn may b000me • doctor, •
lawyer, • .member of the 8 era of Moo•-
tioo ; ,he may eves he dewiest..4 with the
Grose of the Lorton of Amor. But .he may
not witness • legal document. SM stay oo-
copy as high • pl•a se possible in art, boot
twee or commerce, hut .he cannot pores -
her owe earnings if .he is married, and .ho
pas neither hay am sell property without
her h.lnbt.d'1 eonseot.
A enwrap, is • false nano, seism he the
soniv'.es of both parties, is valid. Am
Hagfish sobjest m•rryier • forgive woman
should be 000451 that .he has, as far as she
herself is en.eernel, tarried out •11 the reg-
ol•tios* in form is her lira so.ntry deali.g
with the enatione of oe.es.t of p•rsee.,
5oti0.a. *to , or the over...ape would he de-
clared ..M ; ..4 se iigl'h women marry-
ing • f4 ei5egr .130.14 .ea Mal the Itom ea
the seine prints ae to the meta have beet
obeyed, or the marriage may be dishired
mei.
Ermry Arid. 4.tigh* to rive ism. Moab
of ori[in.ltty to her woddiwg fees, rad lbw.
OftSr* Mend to eugfert em Garry out some
disth.e.ive desire. A ,..apeii reowtly mar -
rad otno4 soder two large w.ddl.g rimes of
4ol45, limmre. hear stove their bead* by
triad white r�.1.,, . A bskgea.sd et sm-
other twearliwg war • wrens s of Messrs, ea
which • large tars. -ins'..' knot wan d.ie..4
i• arm ; while at .1i11 teethe* OMdlsg
Gelehwwtrod lass wool . s snob of wadding
belle ts•II. M whit* towers boomed the ea,
trestle of the wam when the.er.mwv wee
performed. i. the Mart of sash fiord hell
we. formed • metal Mas. whom sneer
timkla rang mi1isslly amt with every air
vthr.ties.
AIssy roma* of foresee perhaps Ib
. Irsegeet to taw of the T).eMta5 da ftewb.s.•
who has iiia Al.4 tu Madrid is the rreateet
poverty. Bits ya.,, ass oho poesom 4 •
lertewe of fear waltane A .hander .f law
eaft• were nwmtmssse4 orals* ber homer rr
latices. •rte•rlml.g • large peel .f this As
ether large .ate..* wait be eharity, aid
.Ito rosiest deer weal 1. treasg M plate the
1b.rimo hooey en thea threw. A story is
MM of the 11.dees whin% illt..*rstw her
kindles= of hear` W.•risg that • lady, •
uswtmer of • vert rhe 4pawish family. was
le Iris* naet sad wi.%e.d to eat jewelry M
Ns tale of S40 ORO. tbb noshes ale Rai.
hew [twit Mr • "ea "efor that ameisl,
Whoa the. y reashed
ell it *Woe oho dit sot Imo it sad wan
And 1e have haw of sews seryls•. doer
eap ha did As wet sad .s$u ig, lerpettes
rad usgLalri by those the lugged leis..
to help. ,
y ••r• ago
To travel round the world without IKm
and to he able to tette every advantage
seeing the various planes as isr as pori
donee the period of paying for melte
An , ooste 040.. on £300, i.cludiag pave
of Beet ales passages.
At a gymnasium in London it M so
common oircum.t•bta to age elderly lad
in gymnastic costume ,Rogaine on the par
411.1 hare, swing•, at.ob.mian! horses, A
Peyote -ilia reoommeed these exercises as
once for indigeerioo, •ad eves rheataatiee.
In all, it bee b. setins•ted that of
two million acres are devoted to the mai
means' of deer in Smlland, sad that ahem
S 000 stage ere annually killed, 1,600
these being stalked in the meety of I.veres
us, and probably 1 500 1• the adjoin
shires of Ross •rd (komnrty.
t,
of
lele
eat
en -
Wes
•
e.
el
The °traum atisoes of tb. Ira Empress
Chess's marriage were not calculated to in
sure a happy onion. She was shooed Dos
as immense orowd .1 other young ladies
• onm.lttee at which the Dowager E
prase presided, sad °either she nor the R
peror had anything to my u the matter.
In • 'pertain Pothers parish the vicar wee
waited ou by • deputation from the foothill
club. who pointed oat . series of grvssose
they had against him as follows : "You
have got • sew curate; we wanted as A
d
soatiou oh.p tem oras is • Rugby chap
we shall have to pot him is goal, ea be wi
be no good soy plass ales."
Mama Th. value of haa heir sent from Lianaa Europe amounted to £80.000 during• re
cent year. 11 was exported from C.otoo
and most of it Deme from the beads of bag
gore, criminate sod deed personaThe bei
used is Loodou chiefly Domes, it is said
from South Germany and the Pyrites's.Little u produo.d hy Lnodoo hospitals.
Between tie birth of the dead (`sir .ad
maimingthmaiming of the sew Gear the meddle
-
agd EnohNmen will have lilted aea sfour
Cs •re of Rami., bite ':mp.rore of Germs&
two Rings n1 Italy sad • number of minor
Rings .1 Ital., several Sovereign is Sp•is,
• Ring, sa
i Emperor, d several Reoab-
lies to Frsaoe, bot only one Queen is Bog -
load. LaMarTh. express truing between LaMarsod
E ineharfrb travel on an average of 43 miles
an hour isolation stoppages, or 51 miles s
hoar Dot io.ludiop stoppages . a attein this
tub • speed of 60 miles an beer, or 70
where Me road is favorable, u adopted mid
VFW/ between the stations. A speed of 70
wailer an hoer is almost equi.sleot to 36
per we
yords ppeened, or 35 ye, betimes the
beats between the beam of • cosmos sight -
day alms
HOLMES' DEATH WARRANT.
new she itesee*.w• lesehe ear epeinj_ d to
kens bog. on Meath Ilse Tlholima
ma
attN
se eearw.
Pkd•. M
.delphiarr* U. - W his the death
r.
w.rs1 was read w B.. B. Helms, the
murderer of B R 1NMa.l, M recrd eiaper-
lastly cool radls
appeared len aoorsed than
did the sheriff. Rohs* expressed Yuman
as willing to dim and, as the sheriff was
heavies the Dell, the doemsd taro said i*so-
1•.iy : •' Ya DanrsMel
T
, of see, fid b
who an
you wt an. " _-�
Mohler wur?iea Helteaa H. f5p.et.d
the sheriff on Botanist, .pd he Mt tate
the barber's chair to get • oleos Shave is
endd'
setter t, present • 50o•sl`t.reso ea the
he
commits of treadmit of his death visorou
rt. w ,� 4.4).x_,
to •a nil PTU.I A►Hat. •
Owe of Holmes' s' latest ,moaner* b that •
pbetorr•pher he perm:.led to take • photo
graph of him before he s hanged. He has
impressed • desire to wad copies to hie ram
Ilv at 1turl'n*an, *'s -moot : to (:oorgiMN
Yoke, whom he still cleans as hie wig. ; a
Rotas.
Lawyer Ros. to amoral moos officialsam,
•.d to guile • number of newspaper u
same others whom be met •se las arrest a
Bettor.
Another 'Mice that a worrying es Holmis
the foot that the light. are pat eat in the
jail at eight o'clock. He has secured quite
• rerpect•hle library in his e.11. and the
oh•raetor of tbe book• he roads her aes-
*lied the prises pewits. H. h.. the Rifle,
two toluenes of Shskeepesre's pley.. •sea 1 •taw
grammar, trie works of Hosad Vitra. (lr•sok diot.oe&ry, and several ednoatiou•1
wake of a sort not "bait' to be of interest
to • oondemned murderer lint he studies
then all industriously, and b. is the meet
pewee/best ohjeolor in the whole fail to the
early extinguishing of the light.
HE Weal* Rt1.JO10S,
There u ..
Theeaplaty ot raiderthat N.Imw
expected to be hanged who. ha w.. Bret iP-
dtoted for the murder of Pietastrad oaths',ou
the anna. ..t of the Somme(enrt'e
doggies mar the fiver ret the date by the
(lever.., seemed to worry him He bas se.
emoted pairings *whinge without atsaifeet-
in, ase euddse cheese of heart. Father
Dailey, of the Church of the Annunciation.
visite him fr'gaestly, and .11 the treat. ..d
Missouriperiodical. handed him by the
various .spleti.s which vlytt the jail, he
reads o•refuIly. What.Rsc* they have had
e. him .n see knows.
His daily life in prison M se m..la
oonnoe.
se that of asy of the other priit•.•rm. Sanas
Ulna age he us
soplaingd that Mb mill was Motet.sold, rad he bought • keit jersey Motet.
Mrs oahes he wears s.ta.tly. and he s • *th-
is of p.tti g ew*side sideof it when he
Ha
fags the rd .f rdditins.l 5smortp4.
B. keeps a strap book eset•iniag clip-
pings shout himself •.d his crimes from •11
is
parte of the country, .id cof his favorite
mains. h
maisto ;aka gat 10 his keeper..ad
m
to the rrrineal visitor who is permitted M
go Maid* his odd the isosseiKgamies in some
of the strids.
e
1,0 St1CIDa, KO .'Olin t•OtIos,
of
Helloes laughs at the statement trequwt
nnm
of ly made that he intends to cert eatoid.
IhIt b not true, either, that he las prepared
• ooifeo io.. A Now York new,pap•r rine
offered biro • large amount for mush • does -
east, sal be is fretting all of his papers in
shops, bet whet he will do during the next
60 days so am knows but himself.
He sea well, sliming well, and waste to
gat as mach out of the little time loft him
as possible. He likes to talk to his ketoses.
he reads • groat deal, bat recently ha has
errata' very little
11
r
The world's .took of diase.de has le•
emu.' Mnrntn.,ly of re•eet years. In
1879 trio 'wartime o1 the Africaa sin was
about 11,500 000 oasts ; fourteen years later
it was over 4 000 000, and the gnat treat
whir* ooetrols .11 the principal mines as-
e -reed some time Woos that it had 16 000,
000 is sight It 4 primes' that ',sof
algae ten of Mammas have bean unearthed
i. the South African fields daring the last
eighteen ?wars Them represent • total
Talo of t56.000,000 .t.rlisg.
Or .f the soot extr$onitaay arise of
tew.0re hemg rs.nyered from the ma M
that of the rood ship " flarleerrn," w13ioh
was driven as►... is Table Bay is Hay,
16411. aid beaus* a hal wreak. sad bevlag
ea heard swat oras furl of curiosities rad
antiquities ler tele M Buropeas moemue.
Thew epees abstained idol*, rare olio*,
plass. Alia, lie. As lately as 1863. b.*we.a
Me and throe b..drd roar* •far, salvage
opnati*.e were rewarded ti the
of soyerwl .f those articles. The all.. gag
are at all injured by having bees 236 years
seder the sea ; but the silver arta lee bad
sugared idde.Wy.
ales fl.s• IMdsv.m mer.
The most sample tray te .leas the inside
of hoariest ware, lithe, and the st•ttesery
marble basins, se what' a sort of sere 4r
delis Memo, fl not veiy e•refslly looked
after, M be rub them with dry gall it
rersuves •11 dirt and Issas than bright wad
THE MCCORD CASE.
was D5Rtpm P.OMIIII rt5p DI&RSTOri Awn tar
ail4m.e--efr.m Cr 0? wt.il lf, AIM
ttltlpas -.- MUSD n DODn'e atse w
Roane* n. Yana 16, (apsi.l) -The talk
of *mon bout the �� herr is MwR i. mantle
lair rows *f We Md)ard,
•far rdAbpromo* mode se
seams viable Isaid After the
demon RPrissaed my trouble *It.het•• as
sae fight rearm, , pamlh* I was
parthailly paralysed. was stso neriatho Is bed
AM I ma down anal I me • Moro NMI.
whoa essinnomed lobar Etolsoy
P1Ili 1004 ohm to di
- I Woad «sad wise lane aura, ma•
SHWAS ha 181111; 1 =lab Mari 'Wier alas ire mai`De.
We.by bas Plato.
Tb. Doke of Northumberland, in spite of
his vast wealth is very unaffected sad gim-
pie is his lit.. W heev.r ha payola ea a
railway, he non411y akin • third -obeli tic -
kilo, to the ledis..tioc of the railway o16oi-
al. 0 is day they detersiad to break him
of this frugal habit, and they 8114 his olio
portant with chimney -sweeps tarrying
bags of soot. Wb.. the duke arrived at
his dessiearios he took the sweets to the
booking oto• a' d hoagit them swat • first
clew ticket bsok .gain. and pot one in eaob
first-o1•ss carriage, lacks and all.
•
4 erica. tetter.
The following letter was .eat from • 'a-
lai. to Cear•I Africa to • well-known Al.
moan traveller. The letter was written is
Kuwl►bili- the Zanzibar language u.o•lly
known by .1l natives who helve travelled.
This letter gives • pretty good idea of life
is the leaser of Africa. It has hero trans-
lated idea* literati)
GMAT MASTS., - is to tell yob 1
Aro well, .ad I bop. you are •IM. I should
Itk• to be • bird to 8y to your hostas and
r•late you, resat master.
I must all you all that has befallen as
wises you lett. Tbe oow von rave a, the
Week ear, you know -the ear the Webb•
paid yea with the groat bull as • Sae, bee
mow they rid made war to yea -ohs bas
had • golf, and its • r*. -e•11; sad, treat
amitw, you Noss I berg a bell, I should
like to have • hall. I wast to say to ovary -
Oe, *The great master, you .o•, has Biot
foremast kis slays, Bop, a good mM who
10•• ea far with se sad made war sad shot
plenty of gam., err slimed well the game i
shot ' : se, sastar,ou .and ao souse mhosa balk see
bey • balk I�sha1 wait for yen to re
soother trop M)saraoy ; Dad meary wife, the e
I
rbe
•, she d • obild, • bey, sad
paid s* lye p, se of er,w. ane her red hag
dem. w of whin mhos and hag
dde e (16 yds.) of Wae, and two &sift
yds.) rad, mod six baadkeshist..
Alasoar
,••dale wide elm % us became
*Boo as ho(right � ten Afros d
mrayas, • ei N past•ro) free •
my that the hal mm M~i to bias.
ie
(aeagara get the Ira M Na 14.
s..msmws' mem ens off,
mad he told Urea to the took b th.r (AMC
86 the people o . wife • his saga srad took
Mariehamn sod
ware werkiag is the gold'., adMirirbrsw
was wo.04.4 with as arrow. as we 11.ti
We war drums -yes buoy the big ..o we
wade with the skin of the labra you killed :
sad hke modistes pa 011ia• tense
.tag mediae. very
We pushed all t1. sight, .ed at dew.,
w wane speeded the doer.! the
via.s. t. go M the Mli,yri rushed ie. The
wadies* was vary goad, bosoms Nasape•
lei• Molle db1 Sof hear r easing, ad
they
ware seism sad fro U plentyof moo•
big Naas. sod
, hadwa took
.f rattle .ed gate sod pastas aid hawk.
i Ifs myself two ems aura sae
aid Ave fists. sad two d our mos
Ywasa ww Asbs you k5mw. IM
fight W boss 13.11ed that day
Ighthem M afhe little
sar now.
brought_beta .Mme fowls.
Oa meed or
*cisthe etf
�� yea.,
dad 1 hops. great
end as Nat pleat
ate raid M M
will
1:m :
here
mush
45yew
-Sam year whoseipgi5s as 'roe s:V is 44 and hey. Meed bel 111
slog damns, Pmt.. fe eta a 4 r
A
Mos with salt ou Mem they ley Oho 1 el
Iter. and they also ow lifts N Is Ilea 4..
1 my blas I go is • big beat is whish W
make fro and se were r. row. Ad I a
waiters far you, great stouter, •.d •11 15
people bore say they meet to mato ...s
isowasy
with y • teaser you shootp4.
d
Yea . W rand me sok pieos of .adieu hi
O MNI 1 wont • hili Oa. .lw.o'aros.• L. u
evading are rrs•'.s.),
Ure.t 105.1. r nem) rslut.1 •
itlw e.
A Common
Affliction
by Talk
AYIR'S
Sorsa-
pawlIla
A CAL$ii11,1W. STORY.
was"ImaHRra4�fw eight .rats with Mak
1t0e'.eL =saw. 1 tri.dagre•t
away b5t wYfeh wear r Save ENOrytlhbl(dref
moat lama ads Ise44 to try y.z'• $.nal
Willa. by a friend who told me last 1
moot purchase i* 1.411., and um them
according 1. dlreethets I) folded b ale
prnwsAin. bought the y3 bottles, Doll
tool the contents of Pit. r of Chas bole
tam without noticing any direct be.agt.
Before 1 had Mashed the fourth batch,
my bands were as
Free from Eruptions
as ever they were. My business, which
is that of a rai.•drirer, features me W
be out le told and art weather, often
whim*[lure•, and the trouble has
MtraWir*rrotnilru> e '"- THutias A. Juana,
Ryer'son I
Sarsaparilla
jihM3e1St tet. World's hr
�krs►'. I'fNd O t ausee the Boer•.!..,
WE MAKE
Sewer and
Culvert Pipes
MI (team them 4 ls... the as. Also
Irs■eeu.sa,
WRITE FOQ PRICE$,
THE)
ON01 mmADTARIO SEWER PIPE CO.
*LAID( ST.
IMOTOO. AT oo. TOIIN
O
„Ta
1 -IN: IfttNnitRD
Iw1.1.*m s will be
gni n tothe chari-
tahic Institution
first named by the
ma! or u/ any city
in Canada if any ingredient is found to
the new u1et'.,cine,
• . KOOTENl►V
that is injurious to the system. Read
what it does
l- Ilea 4. twIt elve chronic rheumatism mid
fevver and srn•lrrio if taken tint titimec�tsati we
chellsvp SIM p'oduetita of s race of lege
steedleg Isere. or M.morrh•ge or the kYsgo
KMetoay will not mare.
t It Is a .plerwlld tonic rind makes yes oat
sad sloop. it eats Indiemann.
t 1t la • talerobe killer and whim and ler
the sahctw following the um of morphia
patsSibne removes ei ery trine M the
lrrrootme e +roam. u alio Inns, ial de
the moult.. of nl'oi.e from the cigarette
A. irr. ()h•.. MAhis4nn. IPA Adetai.
Wank former Meld clerk at the
House, Toronto, myo that he was
trerltled with eruptions on M. fasts, i5
Isis was llter•lii onvrre4 wISA /pi
Notebook whirs wow attrlhnt.d to
Claboary Mlai d notaa y left hie .kin M 'i• • free
=very trios of thew. Wel It a
4g Mturminre 0a,, tie A`
mod Matll.g emus.
AskyourD
MOSea sill
sad* buy
cra ;
M AmbaNe be
mai nestw
rf W�s1 Des. a` sea►
Murray &
Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER
A DAINTY FLORAL EXTRACT
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