HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-6-24, Page 6e - TrIVIIMPAY, Jane 24, 1887. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. p'EA� t t►11Aflr:d t.t rtrlt�i ibe 4es. . the MRS. HV�m�lt' se.•und. aggregate weight Of WO pound* sass presented 'itself for 4'Oeng and uuwuscular girl to life. Tb.t young uud tiumusc'ular girl, knowing ac rcic•u:e. ibeu "placed her open paints s$*itnat the putts of the. ,chair -and behind thew on smelt aide, at a point owned C -•sad made the lift without grasping the chair In the beast. The tirat man and the chair cos titute, the new' hunted lady el - plains, a i-oupottud lever, with two tot - crone), o�pe at A ii, where the was'• ' CemNey feet are. the other at G. 11. where the hack legs of the chair stand, tilted. "I Mrs. Harriet Holman, who died r Place my my {alms atainat the chair post tautly iu Loudon, war for many years at C. and instead of lifting the chair • unique Brun' iu the histor! of the the least bit, 1 prega the poets forward Canadian stage, sad the 1pc►Intan ODerr and to! the entire chair, with it* wetgbt. t:owPsuy, whk•b was wgu&ipd by her rower op, leaving nothing touching the husband, and IYter by Mn. Holman floor, but the luau's fiat. This little alone, war for yoewfa an vrganlantiOln of muvew.wt of pushing the posts forward x charactser which t uua out only quite st C. shifted all the weight from tfse uuknowut but incutuprthenafve as wen. fulcrum at l; 11 IPlace• of the rear legs) Nu recent deveiopment of the cheapp and threw It forward upon the fulcrumtvmpguicas lomat rare grows nD through at A B the reel point or the lever. ared 44 therune awl scope of the '�11 iii# ion tar mo 414 the athlete of I eNE eicl oeee THE SECRET OF HER MAGNETIC POWER. e {Yep Wore Deme la Cwaseaas.. w/W Me Simple rie.liaalesl Principle IlilipWa as ''Uaa.ct/.a ur scree"-'tM- wi{IAs wasted by !ibis utrt. LMIu linnet, who hurled umbrellas, and Men mud wutuen and table* over uaarly ell the leases tau the cuutineut, who 'care, put out Charles t'ruhwaa'a eye sad ettesed Iters. Laugtry to < turn Violent eorttrrwault w public uud nearly tush her' braise oat, hug had a lit c.f conscience end told all she_ knows abort herself. {bat it is genuine cooici:uce and uo hoax this tiw- is proved by tier• feet that the lady threw away prospec- tive mints of wotw•y to study We leer own phenomena, and that she uua pre- sents hermit in the unenviable tight of tooter of the great public. Fur, with the exception of a tew half-hetertcd as- surances' that she really did think her- self possessed of a "great power," the lady frankly admits that her so-called maitife tatimie were partly pranks and most use:otarious physics, sad stakes the .tatemeut, humieietting to targe asgreg:t- • tions of the betoohed, that it was their own hysteria and superstition that caus- ed the antics of the victim* and the inanimate ohjeets they were. /relax to hold. If there is .money in the book the cena•ience scheme may not go eltagsther aechall.ureable. Never having reels Mira Hurst and riot being :tee to dispruvr the "under covered or unrecognised priuciple of leverage applud i° the deflection of tones ' t whicb is the swipe- proposition the Indy mow advances sus her sole basis of operations). uud not Loving yet found, as she avers, that any one peeraon earl ek•etnfy six strong mete and a chair w that they bang themselves abort iu their vain efforts to curb the cavorting ob- ject, one hi_pot in a position to contra Vert W .-fibeat's contentions and sewer Mlle statements. That her first remark- able developmeata were the result or .w- cide•t ran quite be believed. but rub- . aequeent events cast blacker shadows be- hind than can be disaipatoe 1 by a mere eezplsnetion." Thrusting a hairpin through a heather pillow sad finding the filer it made startling, the embryo per- former er former continued the sound, earyiug It fry scrunchinge of her feet against the tootboar`T Of the bed. The fariij lining fully roused and ex-. cited by these ace_ snnptome Ute fend to amuse hersPRr 7uI p by hurling hiekory nuts about n room with termed wiudowie to thug chilling about on picture -frames and etherwlee manifest great "spiritnal" powers. It is a gad homily en ear trait mane- that it took only a few of three sing -nine} • transparent dodgem to fix earn -tale's fame as a strange wielder of a Riper - natural power. and soon she was tippi*X bushel .iud Making chairs deuce.. telling the past anflb' future with xarat sue. meg. All thecae games she trivia now to have Men the mere fruits of the gulli- bility and eagerness to he duped which 'warn to spring anew, with the faintest enenuragoneent. in the mortal berate.. But the "power" --that great unseen. bypnotle, psychic. electric, odic and vaninuaty elrristened fore, was to carer. At the age of 14 Lulu Harm held. lathe andirnees Rpellhound, startled, crazed. tat- to bursting with admiration and awe -first In the eountry, then in large cities. 1'!w me tegeneera of Chicajo, New York, Boston and alt the great metro- politan dailies were full of her mareel n, eykibitione, and none veneered on mem- dile ezptnxntions of so par:dyeing a plc• m. Chem and unbretlai eontioned to he limned through the air as the power pervaded the Iisdy, and everything frel dmnein" and 'pinning before it. Her "ex- planeHon" 1s that bier, wee absolutely no "power" In her;"tbat, aetasl sate Rhe em- ployed. she yet knew bow to adjust It at will to every elite and seldom or never tolled in a test. - Aa Miss Hurst sWdled more and twee - deeply Into tie thing her ''wonder !R- eleased that some of the lessened phi'. skeane Iliad not dierovercd the simple pHnciple oe deflection of force" while ex- perimenting with her, "1 demonstrated it all the time without knowing It. and 'they did not detect it," *he writes. "It was sece°wry for the force opposing me to exert Itself by and through inanimate objects held In certain specified posi- tions." Aid "I had so power over to- einInate objects utile** iu connection with opposing muscular force of another person. The amount of force -- is sae -did• erehee, es- ev-pt to Increaser the wonder of the per- tnrmsncr." -._ , , . With a few simple azioaaa of this na- ture the fiat of a email and rather weak palm and a quite-terrible-to-be-conterm- ated-knowkdge of the credulousness of human nature. Mins Lulu fluent played en her unsuspectJug nubile for two years. Rhe stoutly avers that she thought thia was n remsrkshle "pnwe et hen, and that it men* pwecnllar to ber- w41; but from the arhouat° of her varl- ets tests and experiments' the =else - Moly fact appears that moat of the i x- betelHon wee obtained from the otter - sting, squirming, deluded victims, anal that'Mis Hurst herself was tfntired ani laughing in her sleeve at the pranks she provoked. Platers ansrtmpany the tart of Miss Hurrays Mot. They represent maces writh- ing fon muscular agony. their knee quivering With forte, their nrma swolkoi with mucin treoergy, their feet planted firmly, trying to more a billiard cue t.r a chair, while a 11110• and *lender gill stands *selling and unwrung opposing all their Contortions by d simple. wen palm. She reslices her own system s, formula. sod the pictures are marked with ketter/a *bowing the leverage points. "The heavy weight lifting test," that feat which fairly staggered multitudes asd which coexisted of lifting six or erten hundred pounds' weight of men off the floor 10 a chair by placing tbe orahnet of her hands against the ehalr bark, Miss Hurst explains In as intcrest- lrg nod able manner. Whoa the the feat was tested by schen- date in Professor Hell's iatietatery at Waahltagten, Miss Hurst Wee weighed and then the pea was pnt tap to 200 pounds. "i then stood on the .cereal," she goes oa, "and Yfted a chair contain- iwg s man weighing 200 pound°, with- out lacressing my weight the twnntr- ponied margin gives." The question wee. silage nearly 2011 pot hds of weight win apoarestly ennibilatsd sad not eves the twenty -pound margin given her to lift in appeared on the °rale dgnres,wtetit toe- cwme of the weight when the lifted itt Ito one ever gave the &newer, but the beds mow annotnere herself as prepared its Is tar --and fins it. A man sits In a chair sad place* his fort firmly on the Anur st two points larked A and B In the flln,t.r°tJnn, 11e i oaths the .Mee of the ebalr at twn marked each D. end film the es a to threw all his weleht nn flat hire at points marked fl and S�gtse•'trrlbtwty t�b{+ugbt the "mower-' lemeeOtetrie oe msVMtir. It was thnAgM t 11i try for the man la the cbalr to bray Iiia fent firmly tee A sad B. se es and sustain the 'Weetrle ear eat tri the lap of An w.werarM''r t.et walla CAREER OF THE WOMAN 1VI40 M(/i6 CALLED THE MOTHER O/ OPIMA. e' A Wetik„l�s•+n egtptinlaSMea at Thirty TOW Air -:M. ONrtta se mettaeau I Orme cons --!Alis. of tae the country summlildtyany thiug to be ed19- 1ee teller men may then add tbeir rforwaucrs with Lar plan of the Heti: Tee t. that of the"first, sal their uua Opera Company. Mrs• Holman was weight will be etiatrit,uted at the two , called at timer "the mother of opera,' fulcrums xr We Brat run's was. but in this country, and she was doubtless most of it will be thrown at A B (first entitled to that rather comprehensive non's f.sehohl,` and W11041•11* the weight dile in view 01 what she did W make at G 11 ethane legs' position', thus help- Iqpe re popular in cities that heard it Hest Ing the lifter, instead of adding to her throagh the efforts of her singer*. lc task. She simply manipulate.. the cone the hypercritical days such entempta ate pound lever ennij.b le I of the chair back. lobe mad,would probably receive very rear posts andthe man's legs. "while I little notice of a kindly nature. "let the roan in the chair doer most of the :little as iiivee► by her company, lifting." The principle of resultant test which included William Crane, ('hies conger into play. for when 1 Pugh fort Drew, andtJoha Ckettertoo, now known weed one leeer at C he 1* pushing betel- as Signor Perugiai, wutdd scarlets cope ward at A R, and these two forms one- , up to present demands. Sallie Hohn, Jog together create a remanent force, , one of )din. Holmun'r d°ugbters. was the operating in a perpendleulir direction truns of tbecompany, and Julia nn - and carrying the chair and its weight other daughter. was the eontnito, upward." Mrs. Holman, whore first huahand was The thinges easily proved or dieproy- • a costumer named Phillips. was n mew- ed. Miss hint had a perfect and legiti- ber of Burtoo's Chambers Street Thea - mete right to exhibit a simple and un- tre when she was married to George ronacirura gift, to make money b, it. to Holman, a tenor. and shortly atter tbeir decline to explain it. e'.get'alls se It le nearriage they formed the opera com- a *natter of tact that gee did not pre- pasty. which continued its existence until tend to any of the names of medium. ! the early eighties. When she could no occultist, phenomenon thrust upon her. longer take part in the performances, The gneeition may wrist ns to whether it i Mrs. Heiman aamumed tbe newsiest direr - was "quite kipd" to ksne•k people about don of the ermpany, and presided at as roughly as tbe lnflueneee ,she ctert ed . the Patio, which furnished all the ac - seemed to do: but -there is on question 4 compamfinenta that the singers needed, at alas to her tight to enjoy the toile.*,or, at all everts, were able to get. Her ot thesuperstitious and the gn11eo1. two daughters, who had gone on the The editor of The Medical Hemel stage as child actresses and singers. sub - discovered that at Mine Hurit's czbibi- septaewuty bream. the two IestSng women Bons Other force were made in Opposing • iu the company. Sallie. the sopranea, voluntary muscular effort in others. "It never teethe.' to read music•, and when is the exp4sttuehtcn*. not the aubject, she teamed %erhaa. Leonora, or at�intt, whoirptielt tb chairs, canes„ ft was by ilatenisS iii bee mother's pLsy- maimell;tt. etc. And Mins Hurst ing the vneni patta on the piano tre-- goes on to say that ogl:.•e she.herself was I fluently enough to make the music °tick f bete'' the u • esee.+etan y= is, her. metuury. - .$*i&y of the ot ing to our side wi tut oaehtng the T glugers learned the scores of the operas, chair. after the struggle began. saidsees i 10 wseb the same wax• As there was ing ani, escjtgd, severer,. thee severer,. usually no chorus, the difficulties o1 chair to piece. wit out .-vet Toning -At training such a body were not telt ve- to the !poor:rem this este adds e • verily. It war only in the large cities eorotfare. thus: "The excited Wane' of that a chorus was engaged When -there th , subjects thernseives, their imperial - labor • chorea it did not devolve great tiro and their imagination taking ruck lube oo the manager, if it was"seass complete po0aea*ion of them Praluces a e em the same antlerthat gov- state of partial ,telt-hypnoterm• awed the direction of tt�hee sob*. In iron. eh., erne -ata ees itxile 4.- aen w.htree lterll�tlu[ --Lwin-2he.-IDle__ua ti to antes opener(' in connection with Miss . wham any passage especially ut put din Hurat's prfornanee* will like this it u mawslung, Oh, cut it out'and Dot not Bans to guests. 'Shay will pest+abla y goord. A good deal was cut oat, are deny its troth, to begin.. with. it is. at u good many chords were put in, for the byyd any rate. one of the most iignific'ent of ehquestiontat what mesa standard difficult was jQdg MIM Hunt's statements. It tau very high rtunda It is open to every person to fry the The performances of Mee. IIolmao'a defieetion of force with as openpneat company were not confined to the opera. agnln•t the whole muscular toter of half repe;)peas were also twelve swoar its s domes besny amu. As after Miss gar' La and the la." "persons mel:" Hurst's unveiling of the mystery, bow- • [ave _"La Hours" were " a T ovinia or "Frit IluiavetJo" were jest as, willing ever, the superstition nue imagination i to take • sky at "The Streets of New will have .nothing to feed upon. the ex, York' '•Nobody'°, Daughter." or "Mac- veiniest Marperiniest will probably always be ensue- forty,' if the public taste dernaulled it. e.estul. And the truth will never be When tee company was at its Most, Wtl- ki:uwn. The first pate of the book re- Ilam Davi Igc, Jr., n* he was then imown. totes nn nf1,rnkest seri* of suersesAsharedl ! shared with William H. Crone, the hon - experiment,. Tanen of n huge athlete ' ors of leading coi;nedieu ut the convene. "prancing srnuai like a I+hctlend pony." Mr. Crane had a voice,' and bis were (r his *1141 effort to held a billiard cur; the fees in the Operas which Mrs. Hol - two nr three mon cramping it. and "pee- man and her associates might derj4e tag it Brun in their fingene like a reed": were comic. In the ppaantominies-fur a major "dancing a war .lance" nn the the wide range of the Holmam* inefudcd stn and_ ---ter lift-•tbrethie form of driunattc art -the lead- ra-ae, the two hemming entangled in (elle "la"' Parte went to Mr. Davidge, their giritinn* on tate stage: "big tarn f "The tour* of the company regio cnri- tnn*et shout like jaeketrnws": people enough to -day," Mr. Davide,. said, Rhrieleng• sersmhling. elnwing-all thew, 1 when speakiujtg of Mrs. Hulman's death, end it hundred more incident. tire related. it anal, aerotding to present conditions, 1t rends like an Arabian Xiebt's rnh•r•ttbry retitle were. An one irjstaller M tainent. And so it i*. f nr most Pen- the way we went about the country, -1 ttt pie like to be &ended. and aid and abet ' will tell yon one of my experiences in the deluder by making themselves ns, ! Aubafn,'N.Y. We went there to stay pliant n* pwsxihle. and doing half the one we k, appearing, as usual, in pante* trieks theme -levee -Mary Abbott, in Chi- mime, opern, and drama; but we were cage Tinees•HeraM. ser sueee•rsful that we extended Our stay there to three months. Frequently we OBJECTS OF WORSHIP. would play for as long a period in towns like Utica and Syracuse, and our travel• re is In Thts way That savates ninon, ( extended through the West and South Bogard Meteorites.i an well. We were popular in Called,. and in particular in Terooto, where the Savages. weeuever they come acro teem u._ • - e, re- r ear. 1 r*- i olman was alwaia at flee ``viral them u Ob cats of worship. Such. �nn lire tin the singers sad tnrniah however, was nut the dignified fate.of a . ng all the accompaniment they ha& very remarkable specimen that is now In i Ther. was rarely any other kind of men- the t'nitel Staten National Museum. • dc. Denmau Thompson WWI a member siys The Washington fort. This *leaner of the conspauy for years, John Chat- *erollte f* tour feet in diameter, weigh- ing *ertou started in as boy snperamu, and re. ing 1400 pounds approximately, and has maioeed with it while bis valet was the 'shape of a ring. It was foaad_.ln-.--cion sing arta at all r r meta* a full/1 the Santa Catarina hionntaitte,- at+d'for n lung time was noose as, an anvil' 1►7 developed tenor before he left and bee Siexl nn* at Tuc*on. In awls employmentcame ttignor t'etugini. The two Hol- ih was discovered by Dr Irwin, of the man sister 'were clever women, and It 'United flakes Army, who height it for was thou- death that finally brought the a men nem and gave it to the Smite- comer of the organization to a ,chat. eu,nian (n*titutlnn. doubtless the sob- The reports that e.. Holman sled iu ram - statue of thia meteorite originally was pavcrty ars not true. Elbe hftd a cnm• largely stony, but the newly parts lie- tortahk' country place at eon, where mute disintegrated and dieeppearei after s diel. She nuts to play there !re- route fe11, leaving the ring of iron. Of 400 .then ly while !Method leer comping, ane meteors that have been sewn actually to `"en the "Inoipnl mrntbern no 1er't. pang wool'. stop with her. not was is fall, only *bout a dozen were metnllie, jewese and had made motley for s gregg manyears. The benefit given for he •everal� yearn ago was not undertaken with the objeret of raising mosey far her, but to commemorate the old etas pony and her long service on the stage. The original plan was to bare as many as possible of the old Holman Company take part in the performance. A mint- ber of the actors were at that time in New York. but the affair, for tine ransom ter another, quite tailed to have that character *turn all, Charles phew. i'William 11. Crane, Signer Perugia' and esee if were for a long time known is 'Mrs. Iloltaan'a boyo,' sad a number of other actors who have dace become well known were associated with her from time to time. Rhe was a good musician bee'self, and a rely remarkable roars tit many ways." -New York Bus. the rest being mainly of stony material, though mntainlog mine or It... iron. On the other band. nearly all of the mete aritei picked tap in a 1`11111111.1 way are renames n( msetal, it is probably the ease that n great majority of anew bodies are atony, brit meeteorites of that de°crtptlon do not attract notice whrtt lying on the errousd, being mistaken for ordinary 'moues. All of the* feet* are extremely, leteresting in View of the belief now entertained by seicnee that the etwnpoel- time ref meteorites throws light wpm the make -op of the terrettrbl globe. In fart. armsrling to this theory. the make -op of the e.rth is inns► like that et the aver *we meteorite. nhvionaely. the moment t1;ls aesnmption is made, the study of the etrueture of meteorites rimes 'o have extruwdinary Importance; for man's knowledge of the planet on whittle be lives la teetrirted aimn.t entirely to the surface of It. T'u• bowels of the earth remain Rennet unknown. N.111.g t/,e Measlew it was the practice of a certain Tem - don editor. some years ago, to write has leading,article or articles at {hoes* the nicht before ptbliention. -The rest of the week he did a thing. One night his re- tirees had not come to hand at the offi.v. Ten o'clock ---ll- 12-- and title no also of sn Greek,. There was commotion at the °Mee, and at lent n messenger was sent to the editor's hence. 11. found him i with a glass of brandy and water before him, and n.w°papers *.pattered absent. "What do y von wititr aekedthe editor. "The article for to -morrow.' "ltiein't i send its' "No: at tenet It hiss not Mme to the orate." Ylive ser The Times." The Time. was found Sail hsndrdittn him, and with unatesoly finre•rs M cut tout ane of the trading articles. Thin he awn apse a ,hast of paper, and then, tatting his pen, wrote at the utal: i 'WhatTso does The 'Tame me in that term mad wiltk, that la nptwrrthic moed rning nn the g as t isslat tiuygg. 'vlbst IDN* =lss Dtwane set Here L one of the feat 'torte. trona Monte Carlo: While the solemn tneee K displaying, mins[. and shuffling eme lard' which precede the bogie**, et the May wow being game a. gentleman wanted up to the is Uber•tely scanted 0et)st a lot est note*, In value a Zhis , and placevl snit' the black. 27tis somewhat UDataal occurrence of stakteg a enaz0lsam bet.iS the play for the day had ase laterally attracted attestloa ass a hretandir rf laT ked: ll mida bold "We l t�M, yrr. "I 4ga "We " the put meat that I saw the table meet!y Si It,, sow, and on the Arst coop Mack w0� )the etch being duly dealt stet e tank* pesseeeded, watebed by the ars with seawtad Interest, to deal est the cares res"Oh atom the byshndesy the samosaesmrat, and that sews% the tails enure fa bast oftrOff. b4'0 yaw r ValWalar , 4 • w • lllesen4wab ae�a- • e. • Blmo.e, Jaime 17. -While Oitgrta. • heel► ehesafth • *ramp es fob term, Awls (Jfr.. land, sans apse part of she remains ei • maseadoa. Ho lewd the **hetes, ewe of whish mar srsd eight tee ds hashes la lseath, sad wassgbed over two head/red lbs , the other beta somewhat slather, -alas • teeth waa•rrlag severs lashes a gwltb, and fear lushes arose ear bar- Some other porno* el the skehGihe were alto board. and so dada the whete shame& rale he fogad by digging monad whore the others were toned. Ribs and a perils& of the woad were dl.00.sred later os,. A o•loalateso has bees suede whjah °wows that the ragetwoth must wave 0 at leaei thirty fen in eeipkt, and silty in teoRth. 1a that Daae the bead would be about% the feat loop, sad tea ear shoat 8. Jset. apps et the Baste. Lord Kelvin, in as address up* the age of the earth se ea abode fitted up for life, has summed up the evidence into whet may be &wepted as the latest diotam ot science. Heathen* that geologists and,biotogi.ta no longer consider the queeOton of absolute dates outside their provisos. The old ides was et a °olid earth s.sely 20,000,000,000 years old. Moder. sous* meshes as im- mense nineties in this estimate. He s able to declare with oosfideoos that the accedence that the earth vilified hawse 20.000,000 sod 30.000,000 years ago. TM latest estimate of the time required it 17,- 000,000 years for the fermata* of all strata Maori the bsainmielg d the C•abriea rooks. Lord Kelvin •.seri. that the earth *nook have bean habitable stets %hall 30,000,000 years, ■y Way .f 'rottener. One Of the most, if not the most, curio* modes of salaletion is that among the Dod.a Indians of the N.ileherry 1Dill.. Tb. nrao• Igoe in vogue among them is to raise the open right band to the few. and reit the thumb on the bridge of the now, with the Baran .ztsod.d. Bat them aro other modes equally earl• ons. The Australian natives °slat• by sucking out thea, moon* at *oh other. The tahabit•ats of the South See Iolanda fling water over • teemed, ed, while some of the Eskimo pull nose* on meetio.. Tea .alutauoo in • Malsoca district is gaits • gymnastic perlormance, reclaiming wens amount of training, end woeld be hardly suite*, or even practicable, is • thoroashtsre. '!ba tett foot of tate parson saluted is raised, p.u.d over that right I.R, and thee oeerthe far. A. McKI NON, COL!TY MANAGER FROST � RO�ff will beadle aid keep in stook Frost and Weed's Ruder., blowers, Rakes and Plewa. Sylvester Drilla, Mara Giant Dino and Cuban - WC Chatham Wagons, Wetded's' Pea Harvester. Buagt , (Jerk, lloenlers, Harrows, Churns, Washing Marhiaes. ......ty..r Examine our Binders Oae geneses, steel t•ble,simple°t rooting, mon durable, seen* ensuing and beet-bal- snoed maohlne es the markse. It you nee one, your *rase seek will nee need beth- ing during and atter bar**. Oosepsn it with others. Our 97 Mower is a bseuty. baviai several sew and import- er's fNMtre.---gr.Mtee width of tread, mew toot lift, solemn Dai, adjastble butter bar. and roller bearings. See them baton give • loo your order. The Old Reliable Tiger Rake r np w -Gate, having high wheels, solid steel sales, psalms r.ohet dump, •plsodid abaft 000neetiee with long sod admirably ad- justed Mat\.- In , Tee nowt mamtxpewetvs ° of, mese Setae $a4. ter a asw5M` Thi 'mat expensive set of fames Stir made was • doable est ordered his 1M Mee Maharajah Diluteep Singh. It was truants& to .hit$ pat. babtmerid assn chased, sad viably inlaid with turquoise, iraby, •an diamonds. fu ort Ming $75,000 Tb. present liaekwam of Bared• ordered a sot of State harems tor eight borses, simi- larly m000ted, but mach fewer precious stooge ; its soot was *125,000. The sets of harness need tor the carriage horses taking Part in the State proceedimes to conoeotioe with tbo reoeat oorooatioo of the tsar 01 800161 cost, 15C0,000, tb.re beieg twenty• two sets for six horses sash. Tea thousand poond• was the cost of a set of harness made for Napoleon 1., and a est for Nal poleoc 111. wail about as expensive. la she making of the s.t for the letter, 2,000 mor *co skins were used, besides mag aidant gold work of ev 4sstriptioa. The pre- sent Khedive of peid $10,C00 dor • set of harass made hoodoo. Plows our ou.omer. in Ooderloh sad Colborne townships cheerfully acknowledge their w- p•rior(ty over other Una of plows, Wog vey light of draft, sasv to operate, dome °plsedid work. Drills In oar MONITER DRILLS we have. wllbown tsar .f aoatradiotloo, the osaut meas owns heal balwoed sod mat ,� fatly oosttrolled tad peeress to porft pm el say Drilla the market. Cultivators • - - The splendid roomed* given the MANg GIANT CULTIVATOR, tiREDER tat DISC by tiro formers of Hume ,wove mu,. 000 a doubt what we olatm for theta, las best is Canada. Before you buy a Pea Harvester call sod se. the W ETTLAU1ER Skit. Ve3T1R, wise* of diplomat 61 Woeitr tau. farmers and Teamsters do you wast the W A0GON Oltat aroma Mak and detested the hest Mamma N ties• •da Sad the United States, wards( • gye modal end diploma at World's Fait, as medal at Lades, lag., and Jsdastrisl &- bibistos. Tweets! It yos do. bay fht new CHATHAM. equipped with Van Al- len's patriot giaat toaheabl. arms. Simpesee malleable adjustable stakes. best white eat WOO dried wheels: hickory or maple ins Dee'% lei a data .00amber you with re old-timer before 'Wag ear Wagons. We beadle the best snorted line ill Implements is the oomty sot Ming retiriotd t, deal with any oat firm, Dor are w• rspreeentattves of any combine. Our mischance .r. built oo Honor, and west! them upon their merits. Get oar prices, ezu0toe out tar shim.., e0qutre of thew best and most progressive farmers who are tieing them, and be guided by your own jsdgmeot and their .zpers nos. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS tar any macht0. Potato for al1 Plows furnished and Net to soy part of the Colgate. whoa Oa.h a000mpaates or*s Plowshare 25o: other repairs in proportion. BINDER TWINE °beeper thso art Cell and ass our ample A. MoKIN N ON, HAMILTON ST. G- O T O . • __:, STURDY BROS. • • 27cta • • • INE G FtetERIES -.SuaPlierwBtwititty. FAMILY GROCERS—THE SQUARE. STURDY BROS. J. P. BROWN AGENT FOR THE MASSEY - HARRIS :co. Wide-open Binders, Mowers. Cultivators, Ratites, Disk Har- rows, Diamond Ha r r o w;s, Ploughs, Scuffiers, Carriages, Buggies, Wagcns. Cans. "As yes ss,! M Mihter M M marry you, I most tell you • sweat. True is madness id our family.' •• Indeed ! You alarm mei What is lour daughter's .sari.! e Her numb, sir, 000suts is her willtag- ase° to merry 100.' -- Are American hes iovro!•d an Electric Tamp for ovale., the electre:ay for wbioh is venerated by friction ot the wheel, all the outfit weivhing,le.s than 31bs. At the seaside or in the oonotry, when tee air is clear, 1,500 microbes mist be in - baled into the nese every hour, while in London the number oftes resole', 14,000. The organisms are Dao be b7 _tee pees Aad. tasted tole* 4l (Wi organs, winch. when la health, destroy them, A SPECIFIC Le Grippe, for Colds, Cowl AND LUNO TROUSLI$, AYER'S PECTo "Two years ago, I had the grippe, and it Left me with a cough which gave m• no rest night or day. Hy family physician proscribed for me, changing l>r medicine as often as he found the Mit I had taken were not helping lilt ISM, is spite of his atteadaeea, It lost Vinally, my husband, --reads 1ad se:, wdaopalma* an1a pwasnUtered an bymelt.,=id104nff liy.r'a Cherry Pectoral.-rprocur•d, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before 1 had takes half of It, I wee cared. I time need ►th. Pectoral for my chile/MR tend le my tastily, 'shear'ee we hear needed It. and hen farad 1t a specific Mr cnida, omits, and lung troabls°."-. Hume Woos, North St-, Elktos. Md. Ayer's Cherry Peceral Ifightlet Ors At Wade. VA1r. 0611.11011111N1 tilt ANrs Smorile. JY' A].o, Agent fOr beadley's Pertlissr. A Full Line of Repairs for the above Machines, and Plough Points always on hen. Remember the stand—nest to Buxton's Stables, HAMILTON -T., GOD&RIC H. BenmillerWo6IIen Mill Aa usual I •m prepared to per tha.e WOOL mt the Higbee Math* Pries for Cash, st win AmohamiihmaEaotdend A.ti..t` , My stook ed STOCKING YARNS HORSE BLANKETS BED BLANKETS FLANNELS and TWEEDS . • 05 now Complete. and gturaateeat muata.tneed of Home fleeces and free from shoddy of say de remotion. it Don't forget, I shell pay One* for W601 at the highest price 1s, the market Benmiller, May 11th, inf. l JESSE CLE 1897 -- -�tom' .., LAWN -MOW Bf ... . Latest Improved Make. Beet quality - -and Lowest Possible Price. _ READY-MIXBD PAITS wade of Pure Lead and Oils, and Orlon WHITE LEAD Elephant Brand White Lead.. Best in the Ksurket. R. W. McKENZIE QV THIS iE' *D AND UP-TO-DATE HARDWARB ii'MMS yak Fellult4leglet 4r A Wonderful Tonle and 01.00 Illemody Walt ant Mout* Wood. Kidney sad Uver•Tseeliiie. laalaWWWWW0w 4. ins. Yae .0c •. . f. •_-