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The Exeter Times, 1893-5-11, Page 3
Bestture For THE GREAT NAVAL REVIEW, ,._-„_, The French have always been gallant and g bold fighters, both on sea and Iand. They have ��^T�� �+� � ^-^-- - �- .-- TILE izaizT was HOTTEST there could she be found, Under Capt, I,.:, ., I . Development of of the Modern Warship. owhips they have not beennehuol q fixe, besot by file rafts at L All di of the Throat 3,rld. - - - ,tt RCVieYw or tit ]'rO�trOSA Oi NllVril ,irCh i- to their Englieh neighbors. In many small actions they )la1'e U80n a71CCeaFfU1,. 1141* thdba battle of xlTe at the battle of x�ew Orleans, and pounded its and rammed and Cnt to 1130 water's edge at- f „' r t ' I.uri 3 13 9 ars „ g Y Cherry PetOral, tcetnre i'n Ti►r@o C,enturiec:-arreq► tile Irtreme to €'roan fleet battles they have. generally .been 1s y .Mobil@ bay", she will always dwell: in our memories as the fighting slot It has. no equal as a cough -cure- the rri�atc or zi;otl ltattae• slaxps oi• 7ro-da., allied with other powers, P ,and the unit action so necessary to clean cut,. decfafve of P of the noble Parra tit the gallant Vik g g Viking of the modern Bronchitis, Our neighbors may well feel road of the ma nificent P work has been absent, The impossibility �£ a fleet of Spanish and F p x@noh ahi s act- ., warfare. 41 hp can ever forget the pie, sur@ of hili, standing in the rigging, gulf-• {1t naval demonstroportions of the friendly which is today, assezxi- ' in in as close concert as the ships of ,one g p !ng the great ship like the hall, of fire and. iron,, grimly, replying to the cry "When I wasa, boy,! hada bronelt;al trouble of such a persistent and stub- bleg in the ,;pat}olz d v •cini'y of their capital city to do honor to the memory Galumbns otj aril thoroughly understanding ozzoli of t has always been mad@ evt(1@nt. Na• h bee of i " Torpedoes ahead, and the ' To ' has „ „ umaeh. born character, that the doctor' pro•. pounced it incurable with ordinary of and to emphasize the importance of the teat g nation which has within er great s enabled him . sue• cessfully evade the British fleet under Earl sunk, llama the topedees go ahead?" The "Tecumseh" can still be seen in remedies, but recommended me to try such a. compara- tivleyshort period becomes,migittyinfluence St. Vincent and Nelson, and to reach his ,, channel off Port Morgan at low tide, r. The "Hartford" is but a fol i nfantt� and Ctellelr�lna a m. ntoiy, Cherry Pectoral. .I did so, and one one bottle ctiredme, For thelastlifteen in both hemtapheres. Rarely—if ever—has such a represents. c}e.}ecttvepomt, thcBayofdboukii,loth4n daunted b the formidable arra Y y of battle- K The close of tete war ushers in the tragedy . of the "Alabama" years, T have used this preparation old, good effect wheneverl take a heel cold, sive fleet been gathered together and never with motives so far removeot from hostility, ships before him. Nelson atnightfall gaveo the order to engage,and the whole British and the "' Kearse a "Cxatoris►lssowellada toch77drenthnt d ori , 1 +net acareaColie, Conslapation; . when the long career of the former, as ireooaunendltassuperiortoanyprescription $our Stomach, Diarnccea, Eructation, a commerce destroyer; Killa ' andknow of numbers of people' wise and so especially in harmony with a season fleet sailed directly for the enemy with the r, Goliath" is terminated off known tome," H. A.Aacarx, 11. D., �Wt0�' gives ideep. °� Pro�tea 41, Cherbourg by the latter after 111 So. Oxford n`nri , keep.it in the house all the time not when two of the most important maritime leading, a. square St., Bxoo N,'Y. WiGhcat ua q �7n, 1 a medication. stand-up fight. The Alabama considering it safe to be without it,"- J. C. Woodson; P.M,, Forest Hill, W, Va, ` powers represented are engaged in settling a dispute as to the rights to a sea by arbi• Then followed as fierce and bloc bloody naval fis ght as history records. After two g Y goes into ..� a the contest with sails in bunt, ready "to -The use of ICastori 'is so universal and "For several ea a u years I have recommended make off on another career of ship -destroy. its merits well known that it seems a work Castoria, I ^' S �� �tp trNatural] the s Y hips of the United States of stil[rdoubtful closest genohe contest the victory ryas , h t French slip, the so your' and shall always continue to Ing should the god of battles incline tier of supwere�ationtoendorseit, Fow are the do so as�thaainvariablyproducedbeneflcial way, but Caatoria results , .. '•,...1, , K � make the braver show numerically, but there are so many various types "0rienG," blew tipvtitha terrific. explosion, herb ,ing fragments setting fire to other the Yankee gunners were too wthineutiarnlli@swhodonotkeep keen of'im and, wounded to death ti4@ witauaeasyr@ae Ctat:osMenxrit,D,D. EDWIN ,P.4nnaa,R.D,, '1Alabama" "TheWint�p,"IP^'�Streetand `1 For more than tweetyrfive years, I was a sufferer from lung trouble, at- present that it lea suitable occasion to briefly re• ships near her. After a pause the right was tOaBee her bow high it7the air Nevcifvrkalty, ihAve., and sinks beneath the waves, As an t Fa Bloomingdale New York City. tended with coughing so severe at times view the changes which have taken lace in naval architecture during the last P g renewed and continued until daylight. Of the thirteen line of battleships one had been example of the damage' a single shipcan inflict upon nation "Alabama" as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms frequently lasting three or four hours. \TY -FIVE $IINDREp YEARS. blown up, eight had surrendered and ,,,we eaaaped, Q£ these the 1' 7 " a the as a � CesTAVa Coaruly vT Muianax STsricr New To signal success, ' '" fi and the $1f which I was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pec. . toral, and after taking four bottles, was Tow Few subjeots are more interestingto the omolean was ashore and the "Tennant" a wreak and (stent Britain, as a result o£ the arbitration the rbc paid to the U S. Government for liar lou thoroughly cured," --- Franz Hoffman, studentof history than the famos war- ships of tote world, Too meagre, alas, are both surrendered. It was on the Orient that Coirmodore Casablanca fell, whose frolic points a moral in national neutrality will be Clay Centre, Kans. the records remaining to u8 of too Cheek allant son refneed to leave the burning ,which remembered ill suture. ----- -... _.. No .. 11 1. I e t al .on nav action has attracted so11 Roman and Carthagirtian galleys which deck, as has been recorded in the famous mutts attention as thefightin 1877 between La contended for the mastery of the Mediter- Poem. the little Peruvian turreted ship "Huai -w' CURED MtN�JT S � ' Gripperanean Sea, the universal naval battle It was at the battle of .Trafalgar that and the British ships "Amethyst11 t +d Nelson led with, "Lasts ria I was taken down with ground of the ships of the time of Alexan- "Shah, " ]agrippe.p A tunes I was completely der the Great. Hundreds of years before TIM SHIP " VICTORY," The "Huasear"was an ironclad monitor, p y the Christian, era there were built ships and built in England and her opponents rostrated and so difficult was m P against the combined fleets, and received 6' PP Wafers p if that carried e many its two hundred souls, uni4rmored ; only the brilliant manner in breathing that my breast seemed as if which required as man more oarsmen to tinea ° bin rd fire ofeightFrench ships at wilich the " Shah "was rnanceuvred pre. o>t�'mox Y { ',�+" , confined in . iron Cage. I procured . rl el thein, so that vessels eels of considerable gg g as torn to ieces and P IINDED. Purely Qg; etable Perfectly iI>�lI'n3less bottle of Ayer, Cherry Pectoral, and P p ho had fifty men }tilled before lie fired a tented her being penetrated in a vita} part no sooner had I began talon rt than size Iver° n necessity. The trireme, or vea• shot. When the " Victory" did so; how, by her smaller but bettor equipped oppon- and Pleasant to Take. For'Sale by all D.ru F$ts. PR ga g rel with three banks of oars camp in use ant. The Amethyst nes a elate nn,� City relief followed. I could not believe that about 700 years before UirfAt. Four hum ever, her sixty pound guns were loaded })eat. y g i the effect avouIcl be so rapid and the died years before Christ ships were full with round shot and a keg of 500 musket Tile " Huascar," manned by revolution - cure so complete."—W. H. Williams, P y balls each and some of tier uns were even Cook Cif ni Dak, decked and wore much larger. About this g" fists, was in effect a pirate, and the . I. y� time the Athenians built a fleet of 2001ar @ triple allotted. The action became general, English ships were sent to catch }ter. In g and the Victory, surrounded by a blaze tit© Sgbt the " Huascar" was struck eit*ht'_ --_' — ^^ -- �y the b it an of ed a decree compelling of caution fire, was lost in the smoke. Y D C E the building of twenty new encs each year When it cleared away the 1, Victory " and tones' but iter armor made her invulner- by the state. able and she escaped into too shallow water _7j R H E R R Y P E CT R L The Carthaginians were successful on the manThe al of theot was )shipswere wrecks, for the " Shah" to follow. Her next fight , ocean, They were the first to build theretreating,turned out disastrously, for the two Cktfl• Manhood quadreme or galley with four banks of The greatest victory the world had ever ian ironclads 11 Almzranto Cochrane" and 4,ared by Dr. J. C, .A)cr& Co., Lowell, 1llass, oars, and never hesitated to attach the seen had been won, but the great leader, "Blanca Encalg3a" at h@r iuGoa packet AND ® 9 f �" ATTAIN " p �! "�, r xtbyail Drugl•ists. Price $r; Six bottles; $9. Romans wherever they found them in any- Nelson, shot by a sharpshooter, was dead. and eaptured tier, but only after a a rugggIs �ompt to act. scare to Cure where near equal force, Their custom was The defeated fleet consisted of thirty-five of six hours, in which all three were nadly d Medical Work that Tells the Causes, Describes the xfrec,e, to cut off the bows or peaks of the captured, sail of the Iiue; twenty-five of them were damaged and the " Huascar" had lost her Points the Remedy. which were too badly damaged for future captured, burned or sunk, and seven only captain and most of her crew, ed; of;he st.dn.isie,artisticallythcr4ostt•eavtifut:nedicaltonlcevexpub- rise, and string them up in the temples of reached Cadiz, reduced to mere wrecks. Uf site ffghtingqualitiesof site teat mod- lrsltedi Ui; page"' every,rage bcarit+ga half - tone il.nstrAdvn in tints, subjects treated:— of This rent victor saved England o Nervous Debility, Impotency, Sterility, Development, Varicocele* t`r1HEEXETER TIMES. Baal or o the grand ome-r f rninng ictors B Y fa d from ern fronclads of .Russia, England, France The Husband, Thos, intending; Marriage, etc. •• �L palace so that the home -returning victors Napoleons contemplated invasion, broke and Italy, we kno ty little from cx- T.•�ry nran who aou:d know the Grand Truths the Plain 1 actx the oldS marched through avenues of the trophies the maritime power of France and Spain perience, The bombardment of Alexandria Secrets and IspublisnedovoryTlzixzsdaYmotnn�, at g Newly+scovencsoC iedicalSeienceasappliedaohlarrirdlafe whuwou)datoneforpast of their own prowess. And not alone were and gave to England a prestige atsea among by the British was a naval engagement fosUes and avoid future p;tfalls, should write for this \VONDI FUL LIZTI.B, BOOK. MainTI MES STEAM PRINTING HOUSE the ships' prows thus used but the shields the n3tfona which retains to this day. atl+.ir and testing nothing except the zaton- ,I 11 willbesentfree, under scal,,vhile the edition lasts. Address the publish=, btoxe,E a ter,o t.,byly oho Fittou'a Jetvolory and arms and too often the bodies of their The first man to display the American star P MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, • Exetor,Qnt„lryJohu SVnite t Sona,Pra• guns mounted on the ships. Two of ' . urietors• owners who were killed in the fight were flag abroad on a ship of war was Paul these guns became hors de combat and what RATES err ADvi.nri811fa ,also exhibited, an object lesson in the for. Jones. When the American colonies had with the drooping of their muzzles and —” Firstinsortion,pe;lino........................IOeentx tunes of war and the savage hate of those declared their independence their vessels their short lives under service chargea, it Tach subaequo,itlnsertion poine.,....scents, fierce times, were few, but their crews soon made up in becomes a question as to whether they will To insure insertion, advertisements should The ancient fleets bad light, swift truce• vigor what they lost in number. Sailing not he a disadvantage in future contests. posentip notlatorthan Wednesday morning ers or scouting boats which skirted the entirely around the British isles in rho The capacity of a ship to carry armorseeme --•--••----•»—. Ourd011 FRINTING DEPART11iCNT i3 oda enemies' shores and brought news of their Ranger, Paul Jones entered harbors, burn- to have reached its lomat, and possibly ofthe•ltcrgostand best equippeain tiro County movements. Then the main boats rrtanceu- ed shipping, captured merchantmen in future commanders will prefer ar rVorflorou,A11 work eutruat@a to us tvtttraaDtvs vred for position, Then came the Inn sloop of land, <ief a se and captared the swii?T, xltrx•slnl n vsssal.EXETER LUM ER YARD noz omptatt@ntiont range arrow fire, followed as the ships drev sloop of war, Drake sent nut to capture in a fight to one whose sides will be reduc- closer together by the . smashing of the trim, and fn general created a wholesale ed to death -dealing fragments under rapid The undersigned wishes to inform tha Public In genual that h Deesions Regfvrcling welvs- heavy stone and meta} shote fired from the ,error of his pluck, energy and ubiquity, firing guns. The fact that the skill of a pkes a pa P During the panto that folio xed thetYmer- commander is still an important factor was keeps constantly in stock all kinds of aLAypt-oftlo ahe takes a rested ogularl name opposing in ss Soon the sthe vessels pierced the icon war of independence, England made illustrated b P rho pcato�ao. whether directed inhia nazno or PP s idea, or, as the versals swung to• y Lord Charles Beresford as another's, or whether lie .hassubscribed or nos' gether great cauldrons of burning pitch Claim to the right of searching American captain of the gunboat "Condor," in this BUILDING T". isresponsible for payment, were awing over the enemies' decks and ships for deserting English sailors. The acGfon, and ft had had a previous jllustra- ••+-i 2 Ila porion orders his paper discontinued upsetover the heads of the rowersand fight. Americans kept their temper in a credit- tion on a larger scale at the battle of Lissa, 2ontinst to sendpity till Ituntlthrrearg or the publisher mayable manner, though denying the claim, fn 1866, between the fleets of Italy and nrerUed or Q'n.dres zed. aniinuctoaonddtuntilthopayznent iarundo, era, Gangways were'lowered over which but when the American frigate "Cher• nd tb� collect the whole amount, whether the fighting soldiers charged, and the fight „ g Austria, in which the latter, though the PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER. o gapt� is taken from the office or not, became a general hand-to-hand combat, apeake, while unprepared for action, was least powerful in armor and equipment, 8 do suits for aubscriptiona, the suit may be Ytolem fired upon and tier captain and several men teas aucceasf til natitutedinthe place where,the paper is pub Y Philopater built a galley 480 SHINGLES A SPECIALTY injured becauao she refused to allow the During tote Russo-Turkish war of ished, although h rho subscriber may r@aids feet tont~, 57 wide, with 4000 rowers, but tt + g 00,000 'X X and X X. X Piae and Cedar Shingles now in hundreds of ismileshave away. we have no record of what she did in battle, British frigate Leopard' to search her, 1878,thenseostorp@dues received manyprac• 1 The newspapers have doodled that rettheuning to The PhRmician warships then war was declared. tical illustrations but even then there was L' If ener removing am leaving irons un post P seem to have made The American fleet, though small Stock. A call solicited and satisfaction uaranted. ftice, or removing nil leaving then7unestl@,t the first use of the compass, which was at g ,was no regular eland up fight between armor � r is prlmatiacie evidence of intoutlanal friu,l that time simply a piece of thin board float- efficient, and its frigates gave good accounts clad vessels. ,,� � �Z�Ti� 1 11%1 • ing in a saucer of water, with its needle of themselves, while a perfect swarm of Amongst the big battleships ofrecent con- fastened on top. This contrivance was kept privateers and small armed schooners im• struction, the French armored "Devasta- in ashrine on the main deck abaft on all mediately overapread the ocean, capturing tion" carries four guns, and her main deck HAVE YOU ships, and was religiously guarded from all and burning Cnglish merchant ships in all is equipped with two batteries, each com- prying eyes, as it was a religions t well w in so ie ca So bold did they become that mabette a full quadrant of a circle. The Dr. T•��(j�#� �o���� ROOT PILLS., a commercial secret, not even the crew in some cases they burned vessels in the Gng• barbette batteries stand tip above the upper j J! V !! ' ` ' being icware of haw its mysterious power fish channelwithin sight ofland, and marine deck and carry powerful guns on each side was exerted. In fact, the priests and cer- insurance in London reached exceptionally of the ship, with a great range ofif re. But 1 ` I I tain rich families of those days held a rac• high rates. It was during this war that all these guns are exposed, and the fate of Safe and absolutely pure. Most powerful Female Regulator tical compass trust over the rest of the na- the U. S. frigate " Constitution" made Iter their crews under the rapid fire of small " known. The only safe, sure and reliable pili for sal@. LatLiC6t I tion. self famous in many actions and eventually arms can be imagined. ask druggists for LaRoe s Star and Crescent Brand. rake no When gunpowder came into use it rove- captured the British frigate " Guerriere " The "Catherine II, of Russia" is 320 i'r+ otherkind. Beware of cheap imitations, as they are clanger- lutionized naval warfare and ships began which, however, was smaller. The most feet long, with a tonnage of 10,000. She is " ous. Sold by all reliable druggists. Postpaid on receipt of'gx. long range fighting. Coming down to the interesting of the many single combats at belted throughout with eighteen inches of ANF,RICA-W PILL CO., Detroit, Mich. days of the Spanish Armada, which so dis- this period was that of June I, 1813, be. armor. She is armed with six guns of forty astrously failed in its attempts to invade tween the 11 Shannon" and " Chesapeake," tons each and seven of four tons, they lie- - England in 1588, we find many of the Span- as the conditions as to armament and crew ing fought en barbette in towers plated "Backache the sm6ngers ish chips still using the oars or sweeps in were almost equal and with armor fourteen inohes thick. Her 1* "I R� �pS tea. �i sZ, means the hid- of the system, calm water, or to std the sails wh le man- INDOMITABLE COURAGE speed is sixteen Yenta. This vessel is a very fit; 9' tea, ,�C,,'' �f+ ��4 � 1p, a.4V net's are in "Dela is ceuvring in battle. The great till 'Il formidable one from a modern standpoint, trouble, Dodd's, dangerous Neg- galleons afforded excellent targets for g shown by both—men of practically the is fully as powerful and soinewhat larger 1.1 re, r',` ,., ,(0� +12 �','� a e G, 4y SIV ,t no gine lac ted kidne THE ENGLISH GUNNERS, same race—the English Captain Broke be. than the famous "Nile" and "Trafal ar" O� ce dlb' 5 S :{ 0 2v prompt relief." troubles result mg disabled and the American, L%wronce, of the British navy, g r5 C; ov e 4� ti� 6" . 4 `176 per Cent in. Bad Blood who fairlymadeslaughter houses of them in dying of his wounds. The action however, The Engtiah ironclad "Devastation" ie 0 4 � vti ti4`�1.1y�� fair weather, and followed the >. like blood was all over in less than half an hour. what is known in naval circles as the Brit • i g� �0�,�*40 %0 ��E b, b�,{G �i•1 '_ of disease Is Dyapepria, Lluer hounds in the great storm that followed Since the battle of Navarino, in IS27, and 9ah monitor type of ship. She }tss only a y�� yah t"�o{' pfi fit` *r e`' first doused by Complaint, and until the huge fleet was reduced to a few the bombardment of Acre in 1840, the three- portion of the low forward and after deck w ��' : ti� `� e, disordered /lid- the moat den- miserable half-starved crews some of whom deckers and trim fri area of the "Victor " of the American monitors her mfdahip sec- to -v -e r0 a'' 4 �� c,; qi�� S, neys, gerous o all ' K y Y , lfdtightas Well Brlghts Disease, being wrecked on the Irish coast were put and Shannon" type have been surpersed• tion having a considerable elevation above 1{ ��, i T� r.v 6I• �5 ,& a 'Std try to haue a Diabetes and to death without mercy, while a remna:a ed, though daring the Crimean war there the eel; her turrets, of the true monitor , t o tie' `S 00 o�do �14D "r' v*° g0* healthy City Dropsy," alone reached Spain again. were several steamships which carried 130 type, however, are superimposed upon her i {Z,,e' , 0 4� + ��a' ��„ without sewer- "The a b ou a Tota great victory was won by the sailors guns fn tiara, the "Duke of Wellington middle structure. Such an arrangement o d 9' O 2 0 (� fit' y$ 5 c9 ag a9 good diseases cannot of England under the mo•t distre•sin car• Navin been the most / �� 'apo �� {s Ota �S 9 ` { g g prominent of this gives them amore commanding range of ' .t ¢ eti ��, Zl ' eumstauces, for Queen Elizabeth refused type and the flagship of Admiral Sir fire and makes them dryer vessels in a sea- ,�e,5,' �a C�' tid'4 atit' � co .oV o, ._11P health When the exist tut ere her wounded seamen even the ordinary no- Charles Napier. way, but in all essential qualities ahe is but - -,$1 ire 0 a � q °mac e.V kidneys are Dodd's Kidney., os s clogged, they are Pills are. used,' etre is of sities of sI,fse po •ts and within . ihel hewhat, ular£ Afternavalthe Crimea war there was no warfare, hough there wereroo- turreted monitor. ified form oBut since f the t1882nwhen the `A �` o r oa•• 4f-., t'a b0{'' V° �•�� �aob • Sold by all dealers or sent bymail'onreceipt ever from the u. ,grateful ,/ „ @ of price so cents. per box or six for $s.5o. a queen they had ct4sional isolated actions in connection with Devastation was a leading type, the e,A , � 'O�o y � yeti �.o_e, ,�Qry'►°S c¢'�' ey,% � � Dr. L. A. Smith & Co. Toronto. Write for. served so well: Their commanders Drake the suppression of the slave trade and gun- English navy has been revolutionized and 40t 'Ol leo °-� `C' a t 1, art` book culled Kidney Tall*, and How.a-d, )tad to spend their own prfy- boat operations in China. The next great at the present day the " Royal Sovereign," ,p, ,Zp. e a ° ,6V ,;p n °� B ei .�.'o°' �+?z� ate f rtunes in their relief, and were almost step in nava} hiatnry was the conflict be• as a. first-class battleship and the "Blake," c ♦� a��e a 3' ,f� o,°dt lz� ytry1�. 9�% ruined by their charity. It was ah rut this tween the Northern and Southern States in as a first -cines cruiser may be taken as fair v ro be o time that Porre Celli, the pupil of Galileo, 1861. At the outbreak of the war there lay representatives of the two leading classes M Sw °,sF1 4aY - . invented the barometer, now so india en-. at the Norfolk ray and in Virginia the in the English nay. The battleships of i 1 • sable at sea. ' P United States frigate lt Merrimac." When which there are now'28, are all static ed at Eanufachwed only by 'llamas Holloway, ;a, New Oxford Street, Strengthened by many successful sea the yard was abandoned the "Merrimac" Europe. late ms, Oxford Straet, Londou. Xou,3g ntfddle•aged ar olJ men suffering from the fights, the British navy was in a fair con. was set on fire and scuttled, but sank before a' s� Parohasers should look' to tke Label ea the Boxes and Pots' effects: of' follies and, excessesi .restored to perfect dition when England, stirred up by France, her machinery had been damaged. The Con- It is a great pity that the nasal review s ddrela is not 5SS Oxford Street, Lo n Health, manhoati and vigor, * 8 could not have been held somewhat later, If thea , , ndo , they are spurious. Yl 9q began a war against the Dutch. The Duke federates raised tier, cut her down to the for in that case Russia, whose prinripal . o�� �t �T�it�l' a,� FOR SEN of York, with a fleet of 109 men-of-war and main deck, built over the midshfp battle ships are still icebound, would have Gd.`E; .TES 28 fireships and 21,000 sailors, began a tion a heavy iron armored roof, and with a sent some of her noblest examples to our - ,'1 n , . C• blockade in the T'exel; but the Datch gave fair battery sent her into Hampton Roads, shores. England would, of course, not ., : i�e4'l 1 . 1 §f . F;f Gp apid Powerful him a battle in truly gallant fashion, and where lay the two wooden Yankee frigates, Every owner orx - ;) g , have allowed her great rival to outshine her b 13 horse orcoww �'tleaflll;"z0i�. would probably have *von;. under Admiral. *tie "Cumberland" and "Congress." She. in any such display, and Italy,tae wont ants Cures Lost Pcm!r, Nervous Dsbility,; Plight tosses Von Tromp, had not one of the Dutch 84• attacked the former first, and after a short Y P y' d ® to know how to r „ „— probably have sent some of, her marine lWanted keep his animalln Ttbacco,'uiirarrcoryStinuisn seY �0ric' indiscretion gun ships• -the Endreaht blown up and and bloody fight ran her ram into her side o 89emor , Lack of Energy, Lost killed 50U of hie m@n after which . m estate, then the naval parade Would is the latest i' n . good health while in the stable on d+ lfodder y, 1leaclacho, Wakefulness Gleet and 'Ye• the Eng- and she sank while still working her guns. have been a truly representative t st tr it ph in phartnaoy,or the Dore Y ,t y p eaentattve one of the of all the svniptonts indicating Kimni r AND DICK'S 1?I00D PURIFIER is now recognized ricoce.. _ r , lish defeated the rest of the `fleet without The " Merrimac "then attacked the Con- ,1 ...+..a much trouble. 's, finest tiara of modern warships afloat. Lzvaa Complafnb. if l4 you are troubled the best Condition Powders, it gives a.good gresa, but she, after a short t contest, hoist- - -�..• Costiveness, Dizziness, Eotir Stomacliappetite and strengthens the digestion so that all • l The Dutch soon had theft revenge, how• ed sail and ran aground, where the other food is assimilaeed a g coo A Cure. it miaranteed l Why She Had a Tired Feelm and forms clash, thus savmgmors ever, for they soon fell foul b# the EnkliSh could not follow. Her crew swam to the 7 than it costs, It regulates the Bowels and Kidneys and turns a rough coat into a smooth and los- coast at the: mouth of the Thames; sailed u' 'beach and the frigate was burned.. Farmer- (to medical If ,you et I , ® g s To every one using tins Rett@d P g Y g .9 Sound Horses are ai. glossy ono, g y according to direc•' to and broke the: coach guarding if at the The same ni ht that the i°Con re s" out my way; doctor, anytime, I wish you'd lions, or money cheerfully and conscientiously forts of.Sheerness, burned the ships 11Met: g i, ,g s arop and see m wife: She says 'she ain't .nays in demand andat refunded., PIl1GE $1.00,. G'PACMGES>$6.00' shies " " �> s1 P „ was burned, the ironclad Monitor had ,, %' Y elils season when the g� Unity, and Charles V, .. aud feeling well. Headache. Indigespron, Poop.Arrxt;tarr, y 1. Sent :by ma}I to any point in U.S. Or C arrived in port bTeiv York,, Where alta ares llxb 43° eecnrel sealed, free Canada, proceeding as fur as Ll"net Castle u ,t Ttaa>ao Fnsttxo, Rnucaipric P iter , b"iee lase l? `s R o le testi sand . Write y, a , eeltam duty or inspection. t1 Royal " P ,, , b ruing had been built under the supervision of PhysietgL— What are some of her symp Nights, btelanaholya Fcelit, , Bactr Acxm strains DICK'S BLIs- 11 Y.rt axe -day faP our ya Oak wrecked the Loyal Lon John Ericsson. She was flat decked deeply tome. s.i4er Cnre TER w;u be. Fouad a ' Meznbrag's $idnoy xa " dou,'and the "Great James" and totall P Y Farmer—" I dunno. This morning after $.table necessity; itwgl ' y submerged with d trop turret, containing ^ 14�e $'A , destroyed ilia Royal Charles," the Com- two large ins And a small ilot house on site had milked the cows and ted the pigs remove a Garb spavin, J7 G' o �����pp��'rs g g p splint or thoroughpin or any swelling. Dicks Lint. R�l,.,GiYm• mender of which, Captain Douglas wits rho forward deck.. 'This alien a craft cites and got breakfast for rile laborers and wash, l , burned alive upon 'her decks, re#lusfu the „ ,r 8 ed the ,dishes and built to fire under Lhe ment cures a strain or, lam�ness and removes inflAnt. g e Merrimac the ne>Lt,day, and after matSonfrom cuts and Bruises. ar 1 11B to';' surrender or leave his ship without : eopp@r in ;the, wash -house and done a few F _ sate by allDrtr , orders, a savage contest almost I t by side; batter- _ will give rmmedtate teller anal BavYtrr ► Cure. gists, Dick's IIlood Ptuifiar ' ed iter ac thgt ,her deli n • to f - odd jobs about the house ebe complained of ;gold atalt Diu ptor $ • ran• Dick's Blister Goa. - e, feel trred•lik I ell ui ' S os Dicks Ltuimeiit 2Sc. Dick's Ointment 26c, 11 I s n7. the r g e o dr t be surprised yr, The Dutchmen of those days were great mainder of the Unit,red"States fleebwan Peterboro Medicine Cel,, Limited. 1 Send a s R I.01 rou xow %Q I fights; sonic of their enga ements lastin abandoned. The "..8'ierrimac" ' did ood If her blood was out of order. I fancy elle t 0 needs a dose of medicine."; �E-_ -_t�R I r.��T• pnstnlilcard _ i from 3 in the morning till 7�in the evening service in James Rivef, and was flown up for fu gar G' 05 or call„&STAY IMEDI The starting fleet tinder De Ruyter, after by her own crew. Butthe 11 Monitor" was demiprs;'8c hddreSS or Fall on QUEEN MEDIC starkin for home Was followed c o e A tele rpt her sent 260 words in five . A a bookaf vaivabtehousehold and,farai rks es" CINE CO, Ez j s ly by the vessel which did most service in the .- be sent fro -- '• g P p will NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, Montreal, Gia,' the lluke o£ I ork with the English fleet: late war, Wherever ' mutes I: e p 1, , K & Co., A', 0. Bo% 482, nIOXI- prAU, i Children Cry for Pitcher's Castell ; >dIc +.' •. , 1. „i r ,t kma4.. ,.j dp , • �tit� MYti..dn )