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The Signal, 1897-5-13, Page 22 TRE STGNAL : 3ODER]CR ONT• • THURSDAY- MAY 13. 1K97. *° TO DINE WELL e erste for fuel en preparing a pot -an- tes for eight er :nor. people. FOR�O TEN AT /E�7rrtet• It would appear that only the French 1 �Il� 4�' j S read Mr. irbrrard Atkirrapn, of Heaton, irate no ytt costa to tidos the value of alis ereaaking. But our American Monet as yet appreciate the theories *telt polatkial eoottotnt,et of tee Huh - Mee his invaluable eaggesttone. Thia hit of meat that otpta twenty -Ave cents, In the heads of say peasant of France, not only comes from the pot tender and juicy. but with the veg.- tsb:n added has yielded a broth both deticlous and nourishing. It was suoh a dish that intnlshed the first and second courses of the banquet recorded. Now 1 am well aware that tete new woman sits at my rlbow sugirtating that this blue-talouse hurl altogether tou wood a time ce 1t. She throws out suspleions that the wife inside the kesk went dlnntedesa She says a guo4 many other things besides. Tn which t'•reipty that although the wile we. also a bread winner and forced to renals --at her poet through the day. the same deftness which en- abled her to serve her husband's meat we ujd serve for her own. And. bee neve melt Is not the hetet of a Freda.' w•c.man to go hungry. -She u.ider- Mtande how to nourish herself and Nue does it Since that morning a the banquet the scheme a hottaeAteeping, temente - ly of cookery, of the French tellers has been studied with some care, and. al though the details may seem homely sad prorate to some, I sharl, ahl the some, give them. For illustration, let us take our fitende of the kiosk; for I am now Mite writ acquainted web theme_ Th. ruin is a carpenter and ohne-$UO a id y Hes wife, selling newrgeapers, earns 80 cents a May. During the tvem- ing she prepares the food for the fol- k-m:r,ttg day's dinner. In the 'morning the family -there are three children, alt attending school -have the break- fast of coffee with totted mnik Kite cafe au lilt of Trance) with bread. Eheeet oceasionally, butter le not useel with this meal, The family break- fast torte exactly as fo•'.lowe: Coffee./2 Dents; one quart rrltlk. 6 eente'a sugar, 1 cent; 1 1 2 ponds bread. 6 cents: total, 16 cents, or 3 cents each. And as Ave elglitho of a dinner cost- ing 88 cents comes to 22 1-2 cente each per: on dined at, the cost of 9 cents, inclusive of the salad, cheese and bread. leaus the first erre Meals of a dap net, for the five, 68 1-6 cents. It L wife to nay that, having tared so wen for the two meats, the third repast of tete day need not exceed the est cat a cents, thus making it possible for a fatally of fereey rte fee with nourish- ing food at a cost of Il a day; and, sus the jaunt the_ peKenta aa'otrst'- to 1111-ereeellerefer-lhaa half A PEEP AT THE WHOLESALE OMY OF THE KIOSK. . • Yeed Imre tear hard There -Th. Mrs - tory and r..eltaleaa Product et the tee - la !ranee -A Vassal), a[ lave ase Their exp.abes. It all happened on a May morales, and we were standing on a corner not n Moak removed from the Raveder. of_ BbuC,na, the Rue Marche. We were welting for an omnibus to arrive which we proposed to take. When It fed pass we tailed to signal It. And all because a woman selling newepapers inside one of the three kiosks or booths seen all Parr chapped, at eel o that a nx t to pa from her window to it span in a bine Mouse outside, Evidently she had pre - 'homily furnished the camp -stool on Rhlch he was sitting reading a news- paper Thee wee doubtless boreowe [tom •J the pUe at the window of the kleek. I noticed teat It 'was the "Petit &Vernal " the newspaper that Is read IVY the people -the toilers of Parts - which coats a sou and contains more stews for the money than any other newispaper is the city. resides the ser- ial story which' atter reading In her own igmtty,the thrifty mother payee. acid at the end of the. week poets to .nate provincial relatioirat the cost of atother mu. Bougthing in the attztorpbere of this Canny pair attracted me. It might have been the sense of oofor•tarblenese conveyed by the ateenrigg bowl ap- pearing from itch an unexpected quarter, especially as my own sense of appetite was aharpetl by a axes - tee spent In the tttoreaald Parsdlse. It right have been sheen an4, unmiti- gated curiosity. At all events, I took paoeeesion of a bencb at hand -there are always benches at band in entire country save my otwn,be it said -.Ludas first bought a "Petit Joumel" of the lady bountiful of the kiosk Th1tt served se pretezt for waltinr titre. trot tO mrrtlexr its •setul,,. as a '•e,reen for .r.y own observatroos.` Por, knowing teat -a bowl rot notip by s suffices for the std -day repast ... a French people, I belleveti that • Other viands would Issue from the Uttie-w1Adaw, and If they did I want - red to be en hand to see. n �a r Nor did my little plot fall of success Atrt -tete' aerate -drThase of mg ant+ s i+ "�tellgtl the erases .g*end therm on the necessities of fife, t propose to give a faithful Petted of the *' l9e3d-day [Heal of a wurking man oe -the lath of May, 1896. Thus my note Lbook records the date. The Beal turn eek so finely that I find my notes tt• , tired with a headflne, tius-he Bang • of a Blue Nouse. I siesta teat I noticed vette what eph- avte and ed berasent he partook a elte soup. 1a spite of our own oar dttion of hunger we wase able to teceew delicious looking broth and In a eery, a, our blue -to -Muse rapped OW surety 1ai+on reed bee "Petit J(wnat ' hb A wQUnd of hurtling haler tree kiosk orae e]cprained when we saw emerge from lire. window and given to ex- change for the empty bow' a angle sec- tion of a loaf of bread aad a plate of le" -.:led beef with the+ %tical accompany - .Ing vegetables that go to Matte up the datienal dish of Frte see --the peteet-fen, ,I,tslor'the first time. realized lta value d t'he social eeenotne of a nates, and tell to computing the. covet of food- ' stiffs dead relative wages, and cam, r settling the wa.Fr anei tabor queer flan on the ■pot. , Meanwhile our man ate on. Be na- tured there was no undue haste in the action. Compared with the mid-day ' repast of a weIllo-do downtown mer- Lchant of Gotha m' our blue blame seemed , a enfeeble epicure. In due course of time tier Mate of beef, votatook turnips. carrots arid -- cabbage, fianlaed by the most of the tweed and a half brittle of the red wine ofthe courrtry a tell . the latterfact with the fear of the %V.C.T.U. before my eye., stare I am rerording an pre portant Me -Went). and aa these eartetf,1M and drinkable% disappeared the Rema of the neweeepe.r were from time to tint, dMe.ieaed with the beautiful lady inside the Moak, who, by this time, bad rumored the propor'ttome fa elle entad. et a veritable providence. ��nn the risk of bed f 7lfendacity V I proceed But 1 can* foe Ilon-hg my note -book and I brace me- ant asalnst its afltrinatio,.ue and state that a eri..ip lettuce salad, &Meetly drwsid y no people understand the art of going eke the French with their Sae ieau. ar.d proper portions of oil, and rinses?, and tarragonreed wbat not, asl otwohinfng to pereeer9lae re- edit. The Naiad. accompanied by a bit of cheese, cemvprf.ed the thll'S g�of thee savory Meeetthlhtt. I no - my little man taking fleet the .alad, then ending' the feast with the 'ttnreasrt of bread with the Meese and the flrtleh of the bottle, like any alder - Men at a feast—afthpttah it has been .&d that Aldermen have been known to take tehampatrne at their "meta `n Peen ,ultgegting a trough. Hence I withdrew my metaphor of the alder- man. The boor was at kw etoaoe. The Sites and bcvwie wiere Melted 1u 'al bastet i ell&P the kiosk, the rre''wwapayer reveyplaced ea the Ole, the folding ohair returned and our blue -blouse he off the his afternoon ,work. thr thin time 1 had forgotten my own hunger. I had been set thinking about unary ehlre8", tieing 9thmtl w(tb an Undeniabie fand,,eie or Settle - Om. I found myself calculating tie coat a the lanqure at wrath I had been an ennotteed 'spectator; I breve lithe* Ferreted the notes and.it foots up thus: Bread, 1 cents: goup, meat. and vege- 3a Wes, the therre being the etfoduet of a pot -an -feu, coat(ng, together with fee liar t'aok'ne the same, le cents, and efep14[h rot a ght per!one: hence, Mee wet u? the man's letup, meet anti vegetables amount. to 4 1-2 rents: cost 01 salad and dressing the satin, 2 entre cheese, 1 cent; win@ 1e taint total, 19 1 2 tents. - 'Time:4lese the relative emit of the . beverage and the food wltl recall tO ;i.• jMoore than one a fernllar proportion ex. ' " r dating In a certain ftemisei bill once aet•deted to nate Falstaff, In which tee e......delpost arid auk lestIcma tot* etre preentwo-pen ewortb - et bread. But we meet take • nation ea wee find It; and not attempt to uvea. It within the narrow moull of our own e "prejudices or mpiname. Ruffle* to say, thare font composing the nutritious and t. sainftreirrg ,re•pant reeotd..1 coat eine ' diad a letelf cents. The Meat 4nvar4ably used for the pt eat.4nt to of • Meet) grade, an 1, +1ran "an:: t the high piiclts that rvfe 11lessS, A :Neer aufnclrnt for eJsht per- etar, fwd In tele way, rep be txreght `..f. tweaty-nae nuts. Aria the roeit of e• . t Msailsw, v►thirh V tux testa, sad the 'telegoat See more Awire h y ray wire Saab I the aonteng arrtangenteete of a Create 4nsraawiN Arad far wen the kettle 1ui- aear klserva, .bre word mewl Is "Ma Aar." rapt hod over the rest hes et . r Isom mer t; masks sate Sul( • r-_ hen been used In the nourishing .of the family- Were 11 --rot for tie pow -nue. fee, the problemwould tie's, palette oral• to ,solve. There V ane lector not_ entered unman, the !terms. m It is the ttof brans. It la safe to ray thee a French pleasant puts more a this article into !helbomely method*: of osmtrson the M a day than a* average American wbtiting woman puts hole tiers for it stxmonth!-A, M. M. in Philadelphia Press. . /.•y vs. Time. You can nearly a.kwarys bet your m.cney on a boy. Boys know some t1Nt.gs better than even the angels. In an important lowieult at Clay Cen- ter the other day e, 12 -Year-old boy was on the stand, and testified that he spent just ten minutes in getting a bucket of water for hes mother. The queatton of time was a vital tine and the .optioning attorneys tried to tattle the toy. F1tnairy one oft then pulled out- hie watch and proposed to test whether or not the boy knew ten min- utes had elapsed. The opposing at- torney. on tee hoy's side of the case strenuously objected tp this test, for 1t to well known than eoth!arg le hard- er than to alt still and gauge the paas- ing of time. The judge ordered the tent to be made, bowever, used, the d_vrtr om dock had been .tonl,ed ant every chance removed for the boy to play d enrage the trial co*A'ncnce.l. The stillness In the room be"anee ep- pr'esttle. livery watch w•as .le'awn, and the eyes of the mthltutte rested upon the yetungster, who chewed gum. swung his foot against ter.' round of hie, chair, and Based placidly out over the benches its hough the proceedings trod mlgetey little Interest for him. Term*, four, az minutes pencil. and .tete he made no aegrt. Then the at- boe n y. domeonecee7 to wee •r e'llrfetellefilireeniteir one them. "Nope," nentEntlouely resgoted- ed the boy aa he changed the cross 1f hie knee,. eleven and eight ;glister.• reseed, "Haven't you got that water pumped yet?' toad the attorney to a tone which was Intended con;•ey, that teen minutes had more than par- ed. "Renton not" again r segod the boy, and file o'a'r attorneys t be ;:an chuckle. Nitre minutest tiit+,.. t, and tick, tick, tick west the .aeon le to- ward 'the tees -minute mark, and up to exactly three seconds heirse the limit, when the 'boy drawled out, "I think 1., got that water drdwed." The people buret tete atpplrttee, and after the trial when the boy was ask- ed to explaln haw he hit off tee time so correerlly, he replied: "Oh I just sorter knowed, that's alL"-Mammas City Times. Animal Nobe, There are not 1ers than 2.000.000 dee? 1h the Brttlah isles. A hen bele/urine to Ii. A. Berkey Of Somerset County, Pa. laid an oaf that taersured Aye and three-fourths by eerie inches. in 131nghampton County, Idaho, «?bout 40,000 rebeite were killed during the wirle-r-nnmrathing for emelt Inbar tarot Readdetits of Jefferson street, Topeka. Draper., haveeron nether et a tralnel or pervert/dog„ wheel stets their eilletellatiers mad took teem to Its Master. The Now Yoe. Aware= wain soon Me. a pair of white whales. They ten Dome from the ht. ..,Lawrence Rire* used win probsIbly.a* *beet af- ter loot long. An albino deer. 1s of eethibltien In augu.ta, Me. The deer is practically white alt over. It eras shot by Ernest Q Lyotrt of Cartier Sidney on Bald i%ogntsaa. The wend eleehant is a wire beast. but there Ise aria* who tell argue that h! hoe a depraved taste. He 1s fend o[ stn. It 1s said. but will not touch champagne. The average ata. at the kangaroo 1* firtm three to tour feet In height. Speternione frown Mx to sevum feet are frequently met with on the Australian plating. A kafgareo tea bees keowa to nose* a leap of ninety rest. lie1N«h Parsee )f,«eatr swea. At a Meeting et the Britt* Paper- makers* lion, held Iha Mane/we- aril'. Mirth 17, Ser John Evan. eras re A13*cttd peitde•t, and a rode of trade customs adopted, width requiter thee a ream et news shall orate of eta aheete. a "perfect" return for printing papers et he slesees. • ream 01 env+ tape paps of 6e4.b.efq a •'m10" _ah..2. (16 Mahler sad two o• dl{ii gpa4 aroar el and aa. nesilet"..=a14 V/ _ a -mea► iT CANNOT 111~ et be that Be who math Tho. weattoas weer for oar penult li)eaipted that ell pts Marne sleeted fade& 1=r ISte tr trews our sight; Aad knonon/ ntrrtltt`o Methw our but try Ogen all eta be"ase sosnap 13 blur. M mart be that an the yaws Of tall rad ossa and grief we ere ShW matt sus recomtylean�asrabut team Me sweet seemsThat all that beds us tog e, rth ma tea: Wei straggle retard to anew% ie, Waa ghee only to denim ItTbe mislay cannot be diet usatter ail mtaq, Our tamers email arae tugood rvcaY of the Aad leave rte reeled here beetled, That all our dreams of love and huts, Aad hope flat trine has swept , Meat enthalpy ills aortal beam 1 not return some other day. h be that ail the ties Of kindred seeds and porus hearts Ash brakes wire this beds dt.a Aad the Immortal mind departs; That no a•reaer light *a11 break, At last upon stir mortal eyes, Tei guide us as oar twisters make The pilgrimage et Paradlleese -DAVID lit ES WILLIS ew«w �ereata s. t Maslen. Mar 2---(9peelal.l-Tele reports have fast been collected ash • th seer lee operate:ma is Mutinies ea4 me N•rthwest. The reports are very gratify- ing, showing that the seams has opened moat ausptekw.y. In some districts wheat Is even now well up and tally three weeks Weed of last year. There appease to ba large taorease r &crease. . , Oscar Warrak I.., Vowel ;kj iii - Losdoa, leased tram J'ot- Oscar Rude was re- . Prison yesterday. He IV b .zee t health. ale has beim errr- ployed latterly to toot Wading d the morn - Ings and garde. wort I. the afteraoou, and is quite reoovesed troll the shake* condi. tion of a year age. It r'nderetoof teat be w114 go to Italy. Car Wheat.. � In C e4 wtaes'i1 is desirable to b bine tolegbnene of structure vette' ale intensely hard rolling surface, and to thea end the outside suefue is emote times case-hardened or made altnost as hard as "cold steel." CRISP A Nr D CASUAL «'iWttsh.ppiae is poverty'. tale A Mlle/4 seat stars ►archer bbt a qtly dollar. i t:Aiws 11 schoolchildren. '! _=" when a man gees to lying for profit he is past refnrmarion. Tt • Arhitrettoe Treaty was defeated in the U. S. Swat.. . Bier Nellie" not uneeromenly ran ro 967 or even 20 to number. Adversity de a not harderIt takes peospe, ciy to do . hat. pus' Rner.e'. .seal• patch piss Dae been if - t oduced at L'odo., Ont A emeep*ay iote.3 manaf.otttre binder trine out et prairie grain. Experts say i hit in ten years Canada will supply the world with paper. Toronto has . populati.n of 196,000 -aa increase in four years of'7,000. It is untortonate tor any roma to rhn i• the world -at the end t,f a rope, Mosey talk* ocossionally, kat semi time" when it is deet sod dumb. Mid gnat .Nemttagea"a1 people are tad•- *irate.. eras Britain, sore Prot...or Prothro, ewnot go oa sapportteg the devote of the vest empire all by burnt it. 13he roust sooner or leer ret aid trout the colonies, and In return for such .id tbo oolootee sheat have their share of coated. As tb. strewgth of the buddies depends apes the solidity of its toandatloa, so health domed. epee the 000ditoo of the blood. To sapid impurities and muse the vital fluid to bloods vigorous and lifs•Riv- log, Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1s the most goiter - tut and effective medicine in use. Thera was a Californian n , wanly five years ago who died and lett an somas of 4900 to bay sweets for the school children. The hued te still faithfully ad• ministered, and ki 1Lsa dates that legatee 1. bigger than Washl*Rte., Printer Beattie" is the greatest photo• graph collector l* Beaked.' She hie 800 pkotogr.phs prowl 'about bar various rooms while she has tt•,ou.ods .tely stored away. dee has bean .o assiduous oolicotor of photogreph. ever .tape she was a little .flip. The French Presto -et travels free on the railways during bus a hotel tours io Francis ; Ont whoa the reties jemmy Is concluded it to said that bus secretary s.loslatee what it would have wet 11 paid for at menial' rates and this sum is banded over to be die atibuted among the poorest of the railway moa. As actress in Stockholm lost her power of speech and memory through sudden grief and mold not take her part Nile was .o- oordinaly hypnotised, .ad the operator hat. hag suggested that rhe should proceed to Ws theatre and go through her part she did so quit. nndoneoiouety sad in such a w• lir- a3 manner that the audience remained in Ignorance of whet had takes pl.ice d olaim is pet forth that the este" is to to some •*feet a Sooteman, ('zit Paul, when in Loodoo, be said whaler faller to bre with • Mice Macgregor, • young lady nerd for her beauty who happened to b. bee s*etlaed pony is Hyde Park. Be married her privately, re the ,tory von., and she was the mother of Nicholas I. Tk. prevent Czar would therefore be her great- grandson. Mrs. Nauseam, tits et the trona Aratio explorer, le of the same moold as her lucky husband. It all Scandinavia is now firled with beer 3aeb.nd's tame, the younger daughter of Michael Sart, Professor et Zw- logy, was not leas well•keowa sod beloved through the length and breadth of the land as an inspiring ooaeert singer and • bold snowshoe ranter before she welded lunare tar 1889. Tee Queen, when a girl, was passionately toad of climbing walls aad tree". Oen day .t Malvern she climbed t tall apple tree aid was unable to get down. A young =bared Davis, • hardener, w.. attract - hit erten. Rot • ladder aid brought her down io safety. Deeply grateful, she opwed bar parse and pre•ested haat with a guinea. Dever framed it and ear arae has bus prowl to tell iho tele sed show the purer of gold which the QOelgaAtes him so many years sero. ,,_ _ - IT IS A 111167 AKE To sleep ezpo..d,te a direct draught at her awe.. To work whoa yes anis bei n • Et leeall• lips to de so. To ehiak thee the teen a per... sats 21 ots•ngr and b..ithi•r he wt11 bile , MOT To eonolude that the smallestlhdgfaflstlTr fa.nse is large enough to sleep M. To take off' heavy underclothing set sal season simply beo.use von have been over- heated. To imager that it • little work or nee. nee is good, violas& or prolonged ezeroau better. re think any seetruen or patent medicine is a speeder ter all the diseases the flesh is hair to, To go to bed lata at tight tad ruse .t day break, ..d imagine that every hoar taken from sleep it ac hoot Rained. To believe that ohildreo can de as much work ea grows people, ,,pd that Abe more they study the mere they learn. To imagine that whatever remey'v onuses tee to teal inesediately better -as alcoholic e timalents-,.ood for the system, without regard to the atter effects. To eat el It you had mei a inlattta in '- hio1i'to finish the meal, or to eat without an appetite, or to matinee atter it has been satisfied merely to lratity the tastes. The Dominion (l'vernm.nt has decided to royale the fortiac-..or. of Quebec. Nothing ptea.es • man w winch as to be ceased to do a thing he wants to do. Up to April 23rd the number et deaths in Bombay troy i he plague were 10,020. (eneenelaod has an aria of ;430,000.000 000 ecru to • population of about 460 people. - ArranRaments are being sigtb tor the 000• teat for the Case la's cop at the Lake Erie regatta. The Income et scheme and farad. of the Church of Seethed for 1996 amounted to £183,287. Th. log of the Mayflower has been pro- rated to the United Settee by the British Got ertment. It does not now seem likely (bat any yacht is being built to challenge far, the i i Oa -_. The Mayor of Cleveland, Oleo, has .n eencei that he wrh enforce the lawaga8. &relay harebell. Seven British regiments have been give permission to add the word " Chitral" t ihfir colon. Owing to the wet several Oriental host( ars to he placed db tb.Oeeanaa and Aar- Iom. route". The 48th Highlanders will mend a team to take beet in the i.ondon military tour.♦ - meet next month. To Bicyclists : Never ride far with a hent pedal, as the tee -tiny of the lost canoed by It may injure the ankle. The Express, . torpedo beet befog built at Liverpool, le esoeoted to make 33ktwb -nearly 40 miles an hour. 1 Lord Wo1Mley propose. to beg1e reform in the army by abolishing the rooked bats and feather. wort by staff affirm. It is estimated that Aortae the preaest century no loci than 30,000,000 et or:141d mea have perished in ser. An inscription Is said to have bre placed on Mount Beano reading : " Noises. This t0.1 jikduiarena for ovoliets." A new lace m.nhine hes Men invested in Austria whish tarns est an article therms - not be distinguished from the head -male lads Conutantioepl. h.. &bent 875,000 inhabit- ant.. .3 whom 166,000 are Greeks and 160,- 000 Armenian, and le than 400,000 Hoidens,. The C.emernnian• are the may bettalM. et British temps whioh is entitled to In- dulge in divine worship with their rifle. in their hands. A eon temporary mvetions that there ars ✓ ebuts in Belgium where the rola are sot role taught hoerrkeepinp in all its 3r.rehes, bat the ma.sremeot of children e s w•sil, The nnm.rio.l .erength of the Areek army on a p..r teethe" is AIM at 44,0'16 neon. Ona war footlnr the.tr.egth eopld M mobil sed to 02 000 men. In addition there is a tares number of irregulars, Aver. Tells are r.rommietir e l he trading phteee•m std fineries a the meat ierotnpe see efficient r.tn.Ay ter bi111oe••teee,n.n•ea, eeo.tivene.e, ladea.ation, duggishatee of the Heir. janadise, died eek hwsAsehe t alae, to relieve oolds, fever., seunlgfa sad r1*.. .024510 The Vienne hes dlreeted .Ten. Slee sed Hite to he obeereed a robin! halide,* =1:111snat Teethe In liners of th. QMM's .ii Jubilee. but He Nannette. V N k *erg roe; . prendear hedge mad fib •*__..... _- OLITTERiNt3 GEMS. The emerald is now one of the rarest of preemie steer. The black diamond bas hard thet ft me - n et be polished. An uncut diamond looks very amok like a bit of the beet gum arabin. The diamond in • soffioient heat will ban like • preps of ch.rooal. The 'eland of Ceylon is the most remark - abler gem depository is the world. Every gem known to the lapidary has been found in the United Settee The Orloff diamond is beloved to have bee responsible for 67 murders. The diamond, it laid in the sen and then serried into • dark room shows distinct phaspittuaousu Whoa • 4*. ruby is found in Burnish, a prooe.dos of elephant., grandees end sol- diers escort t& to the Hmg'a palace. The sapphire which adorns the summit of the Sti&lab omen is the rune that Edward the Co.teor wore in kis ring. Whoa P.sarro sacked Peen many gems tsttn obt*es.d, bat a splendid emerald. as kegler an ostrich egg, and called the Ory Mother, was hidden lit the native" and rav- er toned. Tame to speak. "1t is said," he remarked reflectively, " than wenn'. hand% &ra growing larger." " Y.s she returned Inquiringly. " Yes,'' he awned. " Aid the worst of it is that there is every likelihood that this teedo..y will eeatiefe." Yes," she said in the same emgaitiag toe . e " Yes," b. repeated. " Y.* 111111,, the bkryole sad golf and tatrute sod Mist aeons thee women bays taken up are teamemeble for tt," "Is that arae"," she said, with a alines et her owe dainty Miele " you'd boiler speak MINA!, If you want a email OWL' The yeses twea•ts.lht d that M *as the opperteslty of a Ufa qua. sad .poke promptly. ,ref t. !,vera•... k Tb. Heider look epee .o.k. with • revetesee whleh 1s M groat alma as h 3*. oasts mos will hilt a seal* and it esus shield ledge Hoeft Is a hsssS, as tint woeld 1• need* to pulps. t/. Ob hk.eeker teed, mere ekes week be tam Isads it with peeper feed t sed if say lam= tb frailer -*humid h• Musa, roe agues tlei•Il be made Is saw the sa/tet..at. teepee. Ib. snake Is efppOWE le be • pain ed VIP +.1.01•MON. LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronohltle MID NT VIl*b AYER'S OliPectoo ty ral A PREACIlat i Epcmticc. "Three months ago, I took a vio- lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better. I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry 11114( livogr, -/- e 44000010 Pilictoral. The first bottle gave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relievedine almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot, ties more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat tronhle., I Term mend Ayer's Cherry Pertoral,"--E. M. Bltawr ay, D. D.. l)ftt. 'Secretor•. Am. Bar Publication Society, Petersburg. Va. Aye's Marty . Pectoral GOLD.eliejeAT 'Sfy YI.IIL 1111FS1.6111s at Cl".0 SR'4SAPIL41LLA& OOD&Rloa sTsAm[. .11/024 A. s 8 TAL Manutactanr of all Usk , 8 COILIA .s. Smoke Stacks, 8*11 Pane, Sheet Ira Works, sta., etc., Aad Dealer m- Ebghwo, Mathisery Oaisldgp, Za. All slum of Pipes tad Pipe Tth.m_ Bram .ped Wein hawse, Glebe p- Thum., Mock Valves, Iasptrator•, Ejecta* sod lie. PritvLa Owstr*tey oo Read at Lowest A epp.otal line al Steel Water and gag Troughs for use of from and others. • Retelling promptly attended to. 1�1t A. 3. CU TBT P. O. Box 37, Goderloa, essemer enmiller Nursery The Business heretofore oarraed ea by the 1.N Jolla et -wart at the above will be carriedned n yosvillage of &. wet by bis r, APPLE, PEAR, PLUM and MERRY TRER8 Evergreen Trees a Specialtjl The stook U oymp1.te*, and entendres puuchasen stn pod It 10 ;heir &demot- ase to purchase horns -grows; trees in- stead of ordortn* from a detainee. • Fine Aa•ortment of Biot -Hone Plants, aging Bankers, and Bedding Plants in Season. orders by ]tell prompter atllseasa to S K WAR? . BENMILLER NURSERY. $...&L1483irenee are " doings In the" opacity. several of whisk make menti of a mysterious et a called the T3eerhtrl wbloh the old o bra is sup- posed to tarry in its forehead. It is said to be co -recent -shaped and ae sparkle with the briilliaoee of • diamond. Ir peweasor will always nays rood luck and be able to per- form ninny myetio cleanse, L addition to ettosriag ea absolute remedy yef pt pitons of mere kind. INSOLAIii3"ir TO ORIDffiR LA CEYLON TEA. sat Mb Ago. Victim (e? Of what ? Rheum. tistn ? N o. A rail road accident? No. A cy- clone ? No ; he is the vie- BICY JLE, which was represented to him as being just as good as ours. OIIR ! i 1 i'' 1333 1 l on are made by a films - ho -under- stand their business and give the customer the best value for his money every time. Buy a Wel- land Vale, and save a repair bill this season. DAVISON & Co. RETIRI ROI BI MIEN I Gra1 Cle 4, 11II FOR 80 DA Y8 OF DOUBLE and SINGLE ' Harness 5 Trunkof all Whiapses, Olub-Baso Robe.e . peC hes ' Coate The Harness Stock is largest Wast of Tceoetor and the entire attack will be cleared oat at leas than Dost of manufacture. I ant retaining no stock or interest, so oust or value of goods will be disregarded In this sale. A rare chance for Farmers and Horse- men as even. stmt of Hareems is guar- anteed hand Made and the best of Union Oak Leather, while the Mount- ia*g--silver, braes et ribber- are of bat quality. All book amounts be sealed by Oash or Nobs at MO& AURA It you do, go to the City Meat llfasho and you will and that WE LEAD IN CHOICE MEATS Ws ora meaty the meet fastidious taste", our prise" suit everybody. We here every thleg Ia the Meat line, Fresh Meats Spiced Meats Cooked Meats _-- Ciuref.'-Meats ' _ .,., Smoked Meats Prepared Meats. ' sad every kind of eaueage mode. Bee out Spodel Lime If you have not yet been to the City Meat Marktr, do not lad to call and give our special Saturday display' 'Lai* thew - don. ANDREWS BROS. & �. eta Spritit .ls.ai Hand. So be prepared to meal Ie-IRitlt a good Hat or Cap whoa, 11 dam We have .at an stock alis t, Laurel qtylas of Spring which for nality and price • annot be equalled. In stock are nppaprous u sortments of the *tut in GLOVES OOLLARS. SHIRTS. HOSIERY. MITTS,• CUFF. CAPS, NECKWEAR. U. R. SHAE & Oo. 1Mfsdlillw Hat and Famishing keeporime Cartage Si, Fuel Co. are prepared to handle Bag- gg'ngo Freight and Household Ef- fects with Dispatch at reasonable rates, Dealers in all gradere,•sf HARD SOFT and SIkithiag OOMI Wood and Kindling c n io alit enstotnera ono; deli' ered with pttotnptne..i. Order; en - Baited. ' Telephone ell wM. , 1 - i" �. 91E F. 00. A J. iillr.o*.ao.