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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1893-6-1, Page 7W" _—rx__"—_ - __ V% lies, Cure For All disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. r It has no equal as a cough -cure. ronch itis " When I was a boy, I hada bronchial trouble of such a persistent and stub- born character, that the doctor pro: nomtced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured pie. Icor the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with good effect wbeuevev I take a bad cold, and I know of numbers of people who keep it in the !louse all the time, not considering it safe to be without it." J. C. Woodson, P.M., Forest Hill, W.Va. I' For more than twenty-five years, I was a sufferer front lung trouble, at. t'onded with coughing so severe at times o cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms Ieatly lasting three or four hours. Cherry induced to try Ayer's ChYec. e P local, and after tatting four bottles, �vcis thoroughly cured,"- Frans Hoffman, Clay Centre, Bans. La Grippe "Last spring I was taken down with. In, grippe. At times I was completely pro 'rated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I began taking it than belief followed. I could not believe that the effect would be so rapid and the cure+ so complete." -•-W. H, Williams, Cools City, S, D�"akk.. ° In Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer.0 Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Pricy $t; six bottles,$$, Prompt: 'Ivo =ct. sur^ to crA re THEEXETER TIMES, Isnublisnodevery Thursday motmig, at TI MES STEAM PRINTINGHOUSE Main-stroat,uearlyopposite Fittou'a Jowelory Mot e,Emeter,Ont„byJohu Whlte.k Sons,eri• vrletors, nATFa OF ADVERTISING firstiusortion,portino........................10Conti Isoh subaequeutin sertiou ,ellno.,,.,,9 ceu0a. 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HAVE YOU too 1111 ” 13 a c !r ac h e thy, seta etT ers means the kid- of tha 4 S at t �J� - , n y an . o s ,are e I iT "Delay a '!s y tl'oufife, 4add's dCliyerorrs, Ns9• Kidney Pills Iris /e : o t d. y g>, a kidney 1'o) 1 T t robe troubles A A b ea cru f result t "75 per cent'.in Bad Blood o disease is DysptrpsLa, Liver of caused by t;ornplalnt,`and disordered kid- the moat darn hays,gerous of all, Might as well Qrighta Disease, try ra have a Diabetes and Ir,althu city nr•opsy.11 without ✓:Sower- ` T It e above age, as good diseases cannot health iuliL,h the .visa inhere kidneys cele Dodd's, Kidney clogged, they care I Pills are used," Soidl.vaildnilersorsentbyina on receipt :of price.go,cents. per Goa or six for m: e, Dr. L. a• Smith 3: Co. Toroiitp.. Write YS r• ar ...boo r k called - t n 2 d e Talk. !k, . 11 w, ,,�i�yr;. ; AW r . +n IIIFRFW�...�._._.�.___�___. __ J, * / " •fir ...-.— � I., I . FORBES AND VILLIFRS3 Oompanions in Xany a Thrilling; A4ven- ture in .any climes. The Life o.4 it Special—nodatug lititte Bill zeta on all 4111pty $t'oruacb. Archibald Forbes, in a recent article pays a fine tribute to Fred Villiers, the war artist of the, London Graphic, One day in the Summer, of the Servian War of 1876, writes Archibald Forbes in the Sketch, there came to me in the dunghill village of Paratchin, a piotur- esque-looking,. frank -faced young fellow, ' wearing a fiat cap from beneath 'which escaped a. wild mop of light -brown curls, who said his name was Villiers, and who presented a letter from Mr. Thomas of tine Graphic; Being extremely hungry, he wanted to be fed; and then he desired to. be promptly accommodated with the spec• tall. of a bloody battle in the heart of which lie would make sketches which Should thrill with joy the artistic heart of Mr. Thomas. I got him a beefsteak —the last he ate for a good many days, A week after he "smelt his first ahell" on the heights above Alexhiatz, when Tchertiaieff drove back the Turks from their attack on his position, after which he had a turn of ambulance service in Alexinatz. A few weeks later, when. Osm%Ws cannon were making things extremely unpleasant for the Servian niili= tiamen, I vividly remember the Russian, Gen. Dochtouroff objurgating Villiers vohe. ��ofraiaing from entering the, square on so. OLD WO.RLp X,BWO-TY^ cottnt of the obscuring smoke whish the fire , ' would create, he accompanied the cavalry; and had exoellent opportunities for depict-' _-„_ Gahoians Decapitate a Jktan ,Accused of ing the battle Searles, After its close, wblle Elaoll ,Art. sketching a -pile of dead ,drabs, he had a _ somewhat startling proof of Rudyard Kip. lt1TC1YTin,es at Prague, ling's quaint remarkas to "Fuzzy Wuzzy," that he's generally shamming when he's AViennaspecialsayap. Flevenpeaaanta in Ugazygna, Galicia, have been arrested for dead." One of the apparently dead Arabs suddenly Sprang to Itis feet, and rushed at murderiuga small land -owner named Obus- zak. They and many of their neigh ora the artist, nrandisitingg hfa look knife, when soldier shot the Arab head. At the battle had long considered Obuszak a master of a of Tamai he was inside the loading; square the black art, They believed that he suck. ed the blood from the heartwof their wives when the Arab rush broke it, and for a short time he was in the heart of the desperate and daughters and gave their small child• fits. melee which ensued. Extricating himself ren Many cattle have died near llluazygna recently and a few nights' ago a presently from the press, he robe through the ring of Arab assailants, joined the eav' heavy frost killed the young fruit and earl vogetabios. Both the cattle disea a an e s d th airy and ultimately reached in Safety the rearward square, commanded by Buller, frost were attributed , art and aloof ed sa familird s black heads of peaaantfamhlieS decided After the occupation of Osman Di na'S o- p $ P sition at Tamauleb, he, accompanied Ad- 's a to rid themselves of him, Yesterday morning before daybreak they miral Hewettmission to the Negus Ne- ueti of Abyssinia, and, spent several ver Y , P y broke into his house and bound hint and d hand and foot. Pour men dragged him by th'e Interesting weeks at Adowa. The most arduous of all Villiers' military heels into the yard,. while the other seven prepared ablock and weights for execution experiences was the Nile campaign of 188.4- 5. Tile Soudan has been called the grave Obuazak was laid with his neck on the. edge of the block, his head was held in lace' of correspondents, and lie had several nar• row escapes. Ile was twice nearly drowned by two mon who had accused him of kung their daughters, and another peasantdeca - In the Nile, once in the capsize of a whale. boar, and again in the wreck of a river itated him with a woodchopper's ax. The: body was then stripped and an arrow was ste imer. He shared the glorious, yet mel- ancholy, fortunes of Sir Herbert $tewnrt's thrust through the heart. Thell peasants then went through the village telling every- adventtroua march across the Bayitda des• ert. He was near Stewart when th. Arab body that the women and herds were now safe, as the masterof black art had been bullet out abort a career of brilliant prom- killed, ise, he In the afternoon the were arrest d All for Infants and Children. "Castoriaissowen adapted tochildrentha 'Craatortacured Colkc Ootlsdpatton, Irecommend itusauperlortoany preseription Sour Stomac1t6Diarrli,ces.griictation, !tills Wornuhr styes sloop, and proruotes di. known to toe." lL A. Aaclrstc, 2t, D., Ill Oxford T. gestion `R'1tAout in�uriousznedicatiolL I . So. St,, Brooklyn, If. enee, Villers also writes with great vigor and freshness. I know of nothing more "'The use of `Castoria I is so universal and 11 For several, pears I have recommended Its merits Sowell known that it seems a work to endorse it, Few scathe Your . Castoria, I and shall always continue ba dthan invariably produced beneAcial of supererogation intelligent families who do not keep Castoria na �vi within easy reach." I EnwIN F. PARD$. M. D., CARLOS till AaTYN, D, D,, 'Iew York City. it The Winthrop,"MthStreetand 7th ?,ve., Late Pustor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Nein York City, Tire CBNTAiin COHPANY, 77 Mule AY ..STa E7ET, Xzw YOM . mently on accolitit of his recklessness, as WIT:TFSSEDTHE DS&TIC confess what they did and maintain. that UU11hu 6N ZU MINUTES By that young man sat on a hillock among the of his comrade, Cameron, the able and dar- they acted merely in the interest of the dropping shells while he Calmly sketched Ing correspondent of the Standard, and he community which their victim had cursed tv the hard-fought struggle, Dochtouroff was was walking with St. Roger Herbert of the with his Spells. GH Alphright. Among Villier's faults is -or was, Morning Post when the latter was killed. aWaferb for he play have reformed since be and I He was the only civilian who marched in I 111auayafTs tiara Euelr. HEADA E campaigned together --a regardlesoness of the square which left Abu Kru on the er• A Constantinople special Says: -Capt. OR -MONEY REFUNDED. Purely Vegetable, Perfectly Harmless PURSO'TALDANnF1t, I rand of reaching the Nile, and which, after Danajaff of the Turkish army, who had long 11 Since I have spoken of his faults, t may as its sharp and decisive fight on the way, for- tried to induce among the Turkish troops and Pleasant to Take. FOrSale by all Druggists. PRICE 25 CtS well right her. stake an end of the subject tunately made good its point at Gubat as the use of the balloon for observation, made Among ts minor pecc n end was the fm• the sun went :down, although too late to an ascent yesterday at Phillippoplis for the accomplish the object of the expedition. In purpose of convincing the military authori- —_ _ .--- pression that going to bed in his spurs con• t p g.;„,a,,,,,,,,a,�,,X,,._,„�,t,,� - ,,,„v ,, �-1 the followin ear Villiers fo nd hi if tributed to his martial aspnot-a view, to put it mildly, not shared iii by his bed, no C Y u mss with the Servians, fn whose ranks he had ilea that the undertaking was both safe and easy. When 1;600 feet up the balloon Col. fellow in a fly, wagon, Nor could he sed be disabused in ae t r the wage .inn that heard his first shot fired in anger, War artist by profession and by prefer. lapaed and Danalaff was thrown from the car. His body was smashed beyond recog- nature fnteTtdod fora Christmas tree, an idea enee, Villers also writes with great vigor and freshness. I know of nothing more nition, whlch lie rarriod out by: }ranging about hien picturesquely a vat'iaty Cf iriisaellanooua powerful in journalism than his picture of The Almy ilial lsltis8: trinkets, such an mode.., flasks, revolvers birlccularn anti other paraphernalia. ' the column of Turkish prisoners from Plevna on the march as 5oss the snow•cov- A Berlins ecial says p ys .-The Berlin news.at. papers agree that the parties have naminat• full-length portrait of him thus miscollane- ously aocoutrsd, the wort: o£ his friend Bred Wallachian plain, typhus and small- pox hovering about it in the frosty air, fid so many candidates that bye -elections will be necessary in fully half of the 397 :Curl i;ogsdiail, ices exhibited at Ilia New Gallery a few aelowus rgo, While thousands of birds of prey whirl around and settle in front and rear always pparliamentry districts. In this case the :'tehohsta cannot assemble before Jul Ist g Y It was in the R•ueao-I.`urkish war of 1$77 sharia following this grim processiontil The Polish press in Posen calls upon the that Villiers became a master o£ round a deemed ship whilq ue stylus” a:ld i* lolislt dRputiea �vho voted for the military the art of rap.4 skotchiug in the actual the dogs fight for the horrible carrion," bill to whthdra.ty from the canvass. field, Weavers,,nrnpaniotrs,anditwasmy. Amilitary expert, wrlic,!�+the Hamburg. habit, as soon aaary Important event was deohled, to ABOUT FIWGER NAILS. erNee,ohrichtenthat tho assage"oiti�•Army bill and the adoption of the two-year.service carry tha news rapidly to the - distant telegmphwire by relays of horaes, TltcirGro`ttlt, Thctr itcalt'h and t13eTinto term in Germany would be followed by taking Vlll1oa' nark to the post.office with to Cut Thein, similar action in Austria-Hungary and me if it was Finished 1.. time, Sitting in the sholl•fre on the lank sf the Danube lie' The philosophy of the finger nails is a p y g Italy. The Triple alliance would then have, he says, a mass of comparatively , I I f�_�_-__ ___ --..== 71 771 "C( m eet�Manhood -low, AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT." tl Medical Worts that Tells the Catisea, Deflc ribeS the I irp.ets, Points the Resnedy. Scientifically the most %aluabte, artistically the most beautiful medical book everpuh- lfshed: ltd papas, every page beating a halftone illustration in tints. Subjects trcatead -•- Nervous pe'hillty, Impotency, Sterility, Development, VetricoCCIC, Who Husband, Those Intenditig Marriage, etc. Every man who -,would know the Grand Truths, the PI �jn Facts, the di:d Secrets and Naw l.liscovtries of'tiedical Science us applied ta'alarriad f fife who w•ouldAtone for past follies and avoid future pitfalls, should write for this WONDFIkI4+L LIT LF: ill 0K. !t will be taut fres, under seal, while the edition, lasts. Address the publishers, FRIF„ M MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. .., 1­__,_1__--_=mN_.1 the 8 ra Moak Interesting Study, simple though It green two-year recruits to oppose to the r vnr @tthc %rRatt dawn. crossing moment th+� great ,may appear, Eye -year veterans of Russia and tho three- .-_ __.__.•. _.-._..,.,._.. It has been computed that the average -•- "-~ gray ¢not tent t at year old veterans of France. Such a state . � � ,�•'s^r,, the success of the enterprise was sure was growth of the finger nail is. one thirty-second •R % the moment of my departure ; "HCty long of an inali per wast;, or a little more than an of affairs, he predicts, would result in can you give . was 4 Illiers question, with disaster to the Triple Alliance in case of his eyes on his block. "Twenty minutes eve p Y ¢growth, war. i EXETER LUMBER -- Y b q , inch and a half per year. Th however, depends to a great extent upon i -- Th extent anatoh a morsel and saddle, my tine rale of nutrition, and during periods of TaE O$INESEMAYRIT BAOK. Theundarsi ped Wishes to inform thj Fub[ic 11 gen .xll tl1�t :i horse, was the answer, and the finished _ 1r sickness itis food t undoubtedly retarded, keeps constantly in stock all kinds of sketch, which is certainly very smart, was It fa understood to grow faster in ,otos+ .q, oao•TtmC citing ?Iitasionary on, ,tie p handed me as put foot in the stirrup. The mor than in Winter, and differs for differ- 44eary Act ^�'�'-{'�l' g�`�'r e /�' ��-1'�? �l^� �y "(` same pn d had to be made for the Saute ent fingers, being moat rapid in the middle A Now 'York special says :•-Rev. Dr.J.S. � �,i 1 LJ�.L . ,% ` 77 .I.v l � .L .a,.t.a-u11�. +- t finger and slowest in the thumb and little Baldwin, for twenty SICEWHING THE MCIDUN'Ts , y years a Methodist,,qur�ireosg Od or V= rQZ ea. fingger, minister in China, and for nearly a quarter of the long days fighting in the Sohipka Aceerding to the Into of growth agreed of a century secretary of the Miesionary Pass and on other occasions, upon by eminent authorities, the average Board of the Methodist E Isco al Church, Once, when his friends wero all but dea• time taken for each finger nail to row its PxN E AND HBAIL OCK LUMBBR. g g which has large ponyod h i forma in China, SHINGLES A. SP {t O �LTY ppairing of his life, he brought. in person his full length is about four and a half menthe, .said that he lied positive- information from bud et of sketobes back to Bacharost. The L and at thia rate a man of 70 years of age dignitaries of the Chinese fxovernment and r lurid eveningteas closing on the tragedy of would have renewod his nails 166 times, from hia own Chinese missionaries, that, if XXX Piae and Cedar Shingles now in g g Y 00,000 �>r and ra the Russian defoat at Yleviia of July 30. Taking the longt}i of each nail at half an the Chinese exclusion art iS carried into ef- stock. A gall solie ted and srlatisfactiorL guaranted. The livelong day's strain of work under inch, he would liave grown seven feet nine feet and Chinese are shipped from this constant fire and amid sickening carnage inohes of nail oil each finger, and on all his country to China, deported simply beeause JAZZMS 'W3:L 11=J was at length selling on Villiers, who rt the fingers and thumbs an aggregate length of they are here without having taken out time was out of health, and at my sug�l.ution aevvr=ty-seven feet six inches. certificates Americans in China will he like- __ he went back out of the turmoil no the i1lrodl• Itis asserted by soma that the nails of wise deported from that county to f ~� Stained ridge. When, later, .he Rneyfan the right hand grow faster than those of United Mates, y the llyye� 1 retreat became general, he was ttow,har. -r the left, 11 If the law is declared constitutional by �1 I ��� �� R nn'�° ���L be found. My long and anxlous, c*%rt.,, was I It is intereating to watch the history of a, the Supreme Court,'' he said, "I anticipate is �j R E N V 51 fruitless; the Turks were behind r,q, aruioi ? case of disease as recorded upon they ,finger that tliere will be a speedy exodus, both of tie, and even before us, and the night ran one nails. When we look at the patients nails m}saionariea and merchants from China, in11, Safe and absolute! pure. Most powerful Female Regulator of slaughter and panic. In the early in,lrn • we sea on each of them a distinct ridge, retaliation for our sending home. Chinese ing I road away to Bua}utrcat, he.+•sr of allowingthat the onion of the nail which g known. The only safe, sure and reliable pili for sale. Ladies p from the United States. Several ears agoUO I tidings of d1u.star. But days passed withedtt has .grown since the acute attack Is much Y g ask druggists for Beware s Star and missions Brand. re day er- g this course was urged upon itis Chinese „tet, otherlCind. 13etvsre of cheap imitations, as they are danger - intelligence of Villiers, He had been last thinned out, ' l overnment by one of the censors,who was -w ous, Sold by all reliable druggists. Postpaid on receipt of price. seen assisting the wounded in the village of If a person has broken his arta within supported in his memorial by a number of ArdEl RICAN PILL CO., Detroit, XiCh. Radischevo, and rows came that the Turks eighteen months the ridges on the nails of prominent officials. Li Hung Chang, at hadsurroundedthat village onthe night oftile ,.lie hand of the affected arm may be seen, preagnt Viceroy of Chuh Le and Shan tang ____ battle and had massacred all found therein. while the will be absent on the other hand. , -� A little :group of Villiers' friends were din The more acute the illness the sharper pcovinces, the real statesman of Ghina, P whom: General Grant so heartily admired, ; ti ing one evening, in Bucharest, discussing, will be the ridge. Extrem¢ anxiety and has been very slow to come to this view of yI ,:,� 9 0 ti� tie tyt` b I in deep concern whether Some communion, mental :iapresaion have the same effect on the case and very unwillingly to relinquish �, wpb Wim' - �tite 3 �c, tion should not be made to his relatives, the nails as physical disease. his marked friendship for the United States, � , `� tee, eN O. 4 -� v `' when The linger nail is a very enduring evi• But there is strong ground for believing �� � O� tip`'+ �' 2 y`fi� o� �y� of bi aeon us,�in bewilderedD7XZY HE EsuruD deuce of risa at our acute rh t irat arrt in theease. If rsystem, b been th that he has at last decided that the only �y o GO Ot�`o �,R� tidy q ��0; - 0t'y�4 emotion -which in my case took the form temperature of 104 or 105 degrees, the nail o vn pat on iS to eto defend the nter upon onor and thge L curse of e' o X04 4c` t0 7iv b�• iG3� g�1 of irrational wrath at his nonchalai.ce, will be out down sharply. t 5 r,' ti V b 0; C After the fall of Plevna, Villiers crossed " In typhoid fever, where the disease comes is wakingn That the Chinese CTovernmsnt 1\ eiy� P-0 )v 0� ,tom Oro- SOS the Balkans through the snow, and accom- on radlually, there is no such sitar cutting p , '� O +»4 Gti K;+ O'bN 21 {�� g p g TO 7tI0EE ENERGETIC riiEASGRLs 2 e a G 4 {� ponied the R:issian advance to San Stefano, of the -nail. O � � e G ea s, saw the caremony of the proolamation of There are several. well-known sayings is evidenced by the fact that a short time �; ro10 � ti� ,cell ¢, ,4 ,2,% OS%�b ��b_ Q4', peace to the Rnasiau Army to the Grand with regard to the paring of the finger ago, when the British Minister claimed for e,%N o V ". y , l3% it e, g Duke ItiTfeboias, having watched Yme. Ig• nails, antt among them are the following : British `residents in China certain rights t a0-' 'Y ,�0, 0 1 waft ao° ,ts9+ natieff, zeslot;sly, lteeptng to ttioir nark the " Cut them on Monday, cut them for conceded in the British treaty on the Sot $ 10' d?, �,Z� 50 � 'S1° -ov 9g, nod secretaries Sog^tiseing „1•e treaty, aud;,•iv1z.g health; cut them on Tuesday, cut teem for ground that they were conceded in the 9� o�ti, re$ ��oi �1I a+°' D9 O� o�� Via°' later eketohpw ,hely tie inwha'ah the !tasty wealth; out them on Wednesday, out for a Americantreaty, and that under thefavored Or,� O tifi ��� G `v o �o was argt:o l a�wa Lb:, Pers need by rhe ni;na. latter; out thentou Thursday for something nation clause these privileges fell to the i ,� 50 SO ba+ tion . &t %tee, toriey. Aar. ; ;rhatlres he turned up n better; cut them on Friday, cut for a wife; benefit of British residents, the Chinese ,�{tia yti't' Y.O 0 ,�c o1' w,re �<9� �p - the Kybei-Paas and a ent the early mouths out 'them on Saturday, cut for a long life Government replied that the treaty with O O�'' al ' •CS o ob t CP :a01 of that year with °ir 8am T3rown'a force in cut them on Sundako y, you out them for evil, the United States was me longer inexistence, e� O X10 oc0; '$` 0. ,% < {Q o`y�+ rb Jellajahad, ae, . ponying ilia fighting ex- For all of that week you'll be ruled by the having been so repeatedly violated by the .ioj',KNII t° oma 4+4" s a<Sb ��N, �,� e� pedittous ngalnat the tittllutent hill fell!, devil." United States that no claim could be set up oa 4� 4 4 4o ati ��� �ti+off c and the 1!'.Er c.AyT! io9 tQ Onndamul., where to its observance on the part of China, and 4, •`EN e�9 x'10 'e \�ei� gat:+ byte 9'� therefore the British Minister could claim lie wane and tbs. sisualure of the treaty She Hit It. s� jo G1+` ��` ti4t ca. made by .;2.vifiPe , „i;h YukoabKhan and no right for British citizens tinder the became !he : �rvr of the split reed used The pretty school -teacher, for a little favored nation plans.,, as applying to ,the advertiseniont had asked her class for tine dishonored treat Mauufacturod only by Thomas Holloway, ;$ New Oxford Street, by the ,rAmdier tzA the pens with which Cav- best original definition of ` "wife" and the "This is the dt treaty. perilous time in the lato 583, Oxford Straet, Imnaon. agna; t and Jonayna iivned. bo in the corner promptly responded a relation of China to the United States that „j!!i rtir Purchasers should look to the Label on the Boxes and. Pnts., .A slicta11'nr vtolt to the Sydney Exhibi- ''rib." She looked athim preproachf ally and has yet been encountered. The Chinese If the address is not 583, Orford Street, London, they are spur us, np 0 tic of 1 a us .. a mere casual interlude nodded to the coy with dreamy oyes, :vho era a forbearing people, nt>t disposedto take .,,rY 1:: tb• war art s, a Career. - In 1882 ,Villiers s,ieaisd w—xious to say something. "Man's umbrage easily, and very reluctant to enter wsr nn boat/ i Lbo CAedor in the bomba.rd• 3tdfg• r sad guardian, angel," " he said non drastic measures in defence of. their s: s g , 1? nlent of hlrx4u,1 :a, !Uti hsoded with tho 3i,n itisporso to the word. "A help meet," rights. There was not much opposition to mard:reslnd. ht gf,a4ars .hen, (,ord rib.ar;as put in a i't 'e , in haired girl. "One the extension for a new period of years of H � :x 1 ;tri so pTnmp'ly to q:tell't ito u:u1e of +uarelty ,vhD s-iathvs n nn in adversity;" suggested a the restriction, which has been in force for gt ® Ew, owner are aitd i,loodz:l:3d vr;nda tlwantaeed Shp r-tter de-iurs Iittl,s gltl, '•:'and spends his .money ,thelast twelve or thirteen gears, but there horaeorcowwants laatruorlaa of .42e••s•na a ;and he and poor t„}4„ I•,d,.t tlu•h,'.' $tided: the incorrigibleboy was vory decided objection to the rule that �r� to know how to C.anerCh ;; ctid `li to-.:: gore the fir,,! 10 keep his animal in to` .m r e, , arae^, There was a lull and the all Chinese laborers should register and take reset o,; dtl4or� 0l' 13,.;;.,me•; > .. I ' 1 p y ,b' pod health while fu the stable. on dr. 'y'foddcr. pratt;y Liar::•haired! girl said, slowly, "A out certificates allowing their right to be o the latestym-oi, ihin hurntao for the euro DICK'S BLOOD PuniriER is now recognized He .w:co ;:ptiuied the adv,,;•;,! of the 6 °'t• t r ” „ d of all the syuratonrt indicating, Ktoxry n1n/, v T spinsters," e h �t•i.e s i.i:9 e❑ o i t rs. ere which the should as clic best Condition , One who a io al a s have C Powders 't ' w W vE about tau are troubledwith� 1 . ccs a o Y p , Cwn 1 good I, Y Ltvsn t r Y 1 S1 g I t ut t A n tan .e 4 t i � u L n i o a n, a ..,r 1 a PC',9i. 1 •+ �s otic toutaCh appetite an strengthens s a: 1 d -n s S S d ens the digestion m lye b ns t bust a was then them to oho i Costive sit ,i s t t ictt•et �afi•; U ar . ; . �rl s + ex, Suggs$ tv f demanded by any oflioial, � , , PP g a; o o t adali the '" i ""'` V' 1 ° v §is ilnn "And kee s him from making a and also the re uiremant that a white , food is assimilated and forms flesh, thus saving more ,• p h q { , D 1 r 1 „ l.. btl .!. 1n -n9 V' r' U t n . it1 at than it costs. t " p I r,, ,.. , stn•eh incl of himself, put in another. girl. witness testify. to their residence in the V L P 0 a L negutgtesthaBoweisnndl�idlncys ;•t3 r , in i e n and turns , ro o•tt to s it .n edl re,s e...:n h n u he , lou moot,rand =los l .. Ir+ .. g ab et ttSomeone for a titan to Eindfaultwtth when county for t}ie est ear and to their right ht 6` j 7,. a b .sy one, ';ia.lr It .t,r. Jn tFs a,rival of Lord illoke• " Y p Y g p I Sound Horses are al. I l.y, at :ah' ;rn f i:fit rusts oommsn+?or to titinga gn w�Cng said" a sorrowful little to be barn, which implies testimony to th I trays in deinand andat, 1. , , vwdden. ` Stop, thele,', said the pretty fact of their having been here for a time this season when the isi,i�,ll.'S, an,' an•;ntr-panied tha'.advance of �"'+t 'I3eadache, Indigestion, Pooa ArrETint, ,y i ach;ool teacher, That's the bust dofinf prior to the pass?ge of the exclusion sots. are so slips t[i•3.1.1'my ta. a'�.•�aSN991n and Tel•el•Knblr. t� � - TIRaA, F>,En2%6, Ii71EUS1dTtn Pd12.5, Sleepless o p and 1 tion, In the nature of the case it is impossiblem a' Nights, Alelancholy.t Feeling, Ades ActrE, strains DICK'S 11,LIS- 1-1 a midLight. ho made with the --+ --- very large e number of:inatanoea to secure Alenibray's Kidney anal Liver Cure TER will be found a Rlacti t1 oto}:, hnd followed their .charge. It is bard to tell a luau's bentwlinu he is such testimony from a white witness and � ' . stable necessity; ltivill Her 1. Ilia hors,: bloh away from hum, carrying the ver requirement is itself an insult to remove a eurb,.spavin, - . off his sketching materials. He .,had to n straits, y Y q A splint ortborou h m scan ,1., y ' the Chinese ao intimating t,bat the testimony ! � - ! p 1 swelling. Dick's I-ini e the blank loaves of Egyptian account 'Friend-tSDo you tlii,nk you will marry a, of thehr own eo leisnotworth of credence: mens cures u strum or lameness and removesintiam- ooks, which he picked up rich. girl?" Poet -"I'll have to if I keep p people y Y mationfrom cutsaudbruises. For Salo byallDrug. • „ 17 So ft Colitea about that only a few hunt?red "%,Ill g;ve immediate relief and Eumor e Cure. gists, Dick's Blood Purifier 50c. I icies Blister ooc, IX T1lL.TRF,i�CIIE8 in this busyness,. - - out Of, the 1,00,000 in- the Un.itetl. States, Sold at all Drug Stores. Dick's Llniment 25c. Dick's Ointment°5c. ondlitt�as his sketches thus made which ': May -"Don't ,yon think your latidlady'a bave registered. It is ,probable that the Peterboro' Medicine Co., Limited. Send a furnisheiDe Netiville for his celebrated little boy*:, an Frank -"Not yet; tylethodist Church will male all arp.eal to E R ' O T. " � postal card P TE BQRO,, N v�j ieture of the battle. It was by the but Thave hops",., the ehinose autbori.ties in case the, de Orta• va t farfaipar- P • , Y skin F . � � Cattle .. t r - h tr, n•5 Di his teeth that, in 1884, V111im reached! Rose—• Does .stir. Verydall know ally tion is decided! upon, in behalf of itis v1d t}i• � c • •, � f , booko alvableh household n far. r ' the I?,astern Soudan in time for the .ha.t,rle thing?"' Lillian-"IKuow anything! tie. odist intsainnartos now sts;tforted ina,ll of .. ' ,. 1 v o c a d m clips$ \vitt of .El 7.eb• doesn't even suspect anything." the provinces," be sent free, C ClAdraart Cry for Pitcher's Cistor_+a� n cx st Co., P. o. Sas �3 , nlo�l E, ,U