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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1893-6-8, Page 7I nnocent man that man was in a measure One cannot blame a mother for wishing ultimate heir to the crowns of three king - 9 to blame for it. He either falsified to •yen justice meted out to her son's tour doms and of the Indian empire is not an ! A or withheld certain facts. To A darer, but Mrs. White was truly vindictive, event which can be regarded as purely of a a y �, a certain extent he aided in his own eon- While she perhaps did not intentionally private character: The nation has desired a li s- a P tom, viction. When a detective arrests a man perjure herself, site swore to many thillas to have the marriage of the Duke of York ars truth" for certain crime, 1x4 naturally believes which had no foundation fn fact. For in- settled, and the news is received with •tlurin; ; the past fifty ye him guilty of it. All his efforts are put stance, she a wore that on three different heartiest congratulations. fully;,applies to -day, itis, ill every forth to working up evidence to convict occasions betty een 10 and 11 o'clock At night It is apparent that the event of this an. �sezise, The Superior Medicine, him in the courts. He rejects anything she lead seen a person. whom ahebeileved to gagement causes universal gladness and a ve ro °riles, strength, going to prove his innocence. We berate be me loitering about the house in a sits- satisfaction. And no recent marriage in the Its curt p p the detectti a for doing this, and yet we sae picious manner. She testified that in pass- royal fancily has excited more interest and ,effect, wild flavor are always the the proseou Ling attorney pursuing the same ing me once on the street I had muttered sympathy than is predicted for the one in same and for -vhatever blood line of couduct and make no criticism. The THREATS of VENGEANCE, prospect. The public have been premature. diseases AYirR'S .ciarsaparilla is prosecutor must believe the prisoner guilty ly busy with their comments on this pos. -taken, thea=yield to this treatrrxent, to do his best. The prisoners counsel that at, another time I had glared at her Bible match and the anticipated confirmation must telieve, him innocent to do his like hungry tiger. From the first time she of their fond hopes, but as it was prompted ften you ask for best. '"'hen both sides have pur- saw me she had sized me up for a desperate by good nature and napural soliuitude, the P AY sued this line and the case has been sub, villain, she said, and it hardly surprised Prince and Princess can readily forgive uu• mitted to an intelligent, unbiased jury, her when told that I had murdered. Albert. due concern for the welfare of the royal Emsjustice gall ask for no more, As a matter of fact. I did not know the family. The Ruglish papers assert with " The Liverpool Star was a weekly paper woman by eight. great confidence that the engagement is one ` published in a town of 2,000 people situated It might have been a point in my favor of mutual inclination, and that there is in a coal mining district, At the age of to give 114 true reason for my dropping tile a et reason n Go suppose4 that the x will 1 . -Jon't be induced to purchase any 22 I was foreman of the office --that is I wasgirl. I should have had to relate the story prove a happy one. of the -worthless substitutes,-vlxnch compositor, pressman atxd job printer and told by the editor. He had no proof. I ,are mostly miNtures of the cheap- had the bossing of affairs when the editor believed it, but no one else would have . CSt ingredients, contaln no sarsa- happened to be out. As he Alan had to done so. I was a slim young man, weigh- arilla have no uniform standard turd to at tile case for two or three days in ing 120 pounds. flow had I managed to p z the week, my authority was limited to giv carry the body of a mat. weighing 155 ,of appearance, flavor, or affect, ing orders to the apprentice boy, poundaclear of the town? They at around ,' are blood -purifiers in naive only, As A Y(UXG 3fAN that question by saying I had dragged it i,u.t and are offered to you because 1 stood well in the community. I -vas over the snow, and two .Wonderful rfacoincf there is more refit in selling sober, industrious and truthful, as a dozen dentes suddenly bobbed to the surface. j p a Across the alley in rear of the office was a ' a t people testified on m behalf at the trial thein. Tale Y barn. From that barn a ]palter rope had I .1Three miles east of the village A fam• bean missing since that .fateful night. Tile ill named Walters. Ida Walters, then owner of the barn was a volunteer witness, 1 /- an a girl of 18, was the belle of the region. I and he seemed to really enlov the situation. ,d • &W O" KS was one out of a dozen young men wbo fell The rope was even then attached to his i ,FM X Iwo in love with her, but after a few months , �w the contest vtarrowed clown until only two bay a hand sled, having been taken from the ` S a ly s s� p n r! R I young barn for 'that purpose. Another reputable d1 t 't Ut �Ir of us ware left. A roan named At- ^, citizen swots to hawing seen a envious trail Prepared b • Ar. J. C. f ycr & Gc . Lowe11 M s$- bort White, who thus employed at a mine ` ' i e. near b was ru rival. Asamatteroffact, is the alley, next morning, as i£ a baa of Sold by allaArug�s,ts, 1 rico $x, x-ir, bel:,ccs.. Y, Y oats had been drawn over tine snow. No Cures others, will Cure you both of us had proposed marriage, but the I one else caw it, but his testimony was avi- l l. girl was A bit of a coquette, and. Would deuce that I had dragged the body out by F • .f neitheraccept nor refuse either one of us. i way of the alley. There were three wit- ,r . ' No two men ::an love the same woman with • 1 nesses who committed deliberate perjury. . HEEX1?aTEkt TI\iES. out hatit rg each other. It came habout �that a in a small town a witness in a murder trial Albert �1 hite And I felt murdero -sly je o is lionized. To secure a share of public a+ T f l other. One Sunda night as we pnblisnttdovory Thtursday iuornthw, ns a each t Y g admiration thre4diflerontyoung men swore TIMES STEAM PRINTINS Ni�llSE walked back to town together we had a i to having heard me threatenAlbert White's violeut tluarrel, and threatened each other's, life. They recalled my exact words and � ' Alain-strootpoarlyoppo•xito 1+'ittcu's Jewclory life. When I was told that he carried a ; #itoxe,iasater,0ut.,by .JohnNVIlito aI sona,t'ra• I borrowed a ? the day and the hour. When arrested I urietors. knife as a weapon. against me, t was locked ug by t}te town marshal. I ,} 4'� revolveras all offset. the situation finally didn't thiuk the man wanted to do ino a �1 1 4 �•, ' n&TEa Or ADY49TIMIS3 came to the ears of the editur, and, under 1 bad thrix, but, because I was arrested he ,' I Firstinsertfon, perdue , ......................IO coat; �J 'tech 5ubsequeatiasortiou ,por line...... Scouts. pledge of 4acreoy and for my own good, "a , made up his mind I mus', be guilty. He 'rolusuro xttiortiou, ti•lverdsomento shoull tald me certain things about Waiters ttiid i 1u"ai the hero of the tcohr, of course, and of TIIF. PRINCESS MAY Ad soutiu ugtlatar shah Wednesday worninb his wife which instantly cooled my affeo• 1 about how a h only daughter o deal to s child And eiehada good eldest a i tours s Y the a d st •.r tion for Ida. Ile had no proofs of what ilei I lookodand aced and. what I said, every- is Y ""--"' n Princess Mar 41n� *PRINTtvft I)t.P 1R'rX1F.Y'rtn caro said, Utzt at full boliav4i in what pati thipp y of the Duke of Teak and nq y of Ili on„nli tvu L4taud /ttiUtlt4pllGO tiB tYiltrasuv ltile y been told h'tm -th0.t in 1 ngiAtltl, Wl1eAg4 elSaovedtjh0 realized-vlhatrove my gtheE was aayinr of Cambridge, who are both eonuroote, g r with nearly every sovereign in Europe, nor prowl+tattcutionl they came, :hp mother had been a notorious- when lie took the stand and swore that I c;he was born at Kensington Palace on the ly bad woman and the father a blackleg. said, ,,Wall, it has all come out!” when he 126th of May, 1867, and the greater part of Deesions Ite ttr(IIng News- I Was so fully convinced of the truth of locked mo up. H o added that oh two dif• her t}fin hAs boon spent at White Lodge, papers. the editor's assertions that I paid no more ferent occasions. I seemed about to make a Richmond Park, the residence of liar par- '39ATporaanwho takes a paporr4gdlarlytro.n visits to the, girl. After four or five weeks , clean breast of it but lie repulsed me, pe pp thapost•oftico,Whether directed intits nam,or . , P enfis. In personal appearance she is -All another's.or whether he has subacriba:t or n); had passed she accepted Albert White, and what x fine isrespomible for payment, it was given out that they were ougaaed. White? All the searching had failed tote t sweetness of expr ss on, bland i n coloring, 3 Iia person orders his paper dit;continiml As was to be expected, I was t` sympathiz. he must px37,tll arrears or the publisher may cd" with oil every hand, and I want you trace of him, After I had been held to the with blue eyes and light brown hair. She roti tnon collect it until nt lie a payment is made, to rata how my �34in4anar was talion. In bir}xer court certain incidents occurred to is a fine musician, has considerable talent me for the first time. I remembered him haw- as an artist, a great reader and an expert e paper is ttxkesxfranh the oilieo or not every case I turned the matter off `with a I . 9 -int suits for subscriptions, the suit may be laugh and congratulated the lucky man, ing nbalite- of groceries as he came into thn horsewoman. The princess has been quiet• nstituted to the place NY hero the paper is pub office. I remembered that he said he must ly and simply brought up, and represents #shed, nithou h the subscriber may rusids ONis XYLNINu, go strai ht home whets he left, He lived much that is good and highly attractive in hundreds of in los away. full t Y pp. , i Tho courts have decided that refualnq to y two months after my last visit to the , a full mile beyond the fun where lie sto ed h)nglisit womauhood. Being so thoroughly akonowspapors orporlodicals front the pont• girl, I rturno°i to the office in the evening a but could shorten the distnnca by gutting l�nglish in all her methods of thcught and ilfoe, or removing and leaving themuna:rlled to do some work. It was midwinter, And across a field. I "lend never crossed this action wins for her from the people of her r is priuuti facie evidence of iutontional frau 3. the night was stormy, and but few people field , but felt sure there were three or four + naoive land the most popular approval of Were abroad in the vtiliage, At about 0 i old orafto scattered about. I thought it all their prospective Queen. She has endeared o'clock .Albert White came in. We had over as I .lay on my cot in jail one night, herself to the hearts of the people by liar ;gyp not met for many weeks, He Dame in a and the next day tine editor of the Star was +personal charms, liar amiable disposition, i friendly spirit, and I received frim in tine i directing a search. At the bottom of a 30- I and her simple, unaffected manner, and is h same way. He of course had no suspicion foot shaft which was not over :?50 feet from eminently fitted, by all the graces of mind of -vhy I had withdrawn from the race. Mrs White'a front door, the mouth of which , and person and by the essential qualities of 0 Youag, o iddlo-teed ar o1J men suffering from the Believing he had won Che girl from me, he was ntmoat concealed by s snowdrift, they intellect and character, to be in due course effects of follies and excesses, restored to perfect felt generous and forgiving and called to found Albert. This was the sevententh day of time the highest lady in the land. heatlb. manhood and v!gor' ' hope there would be no more hard feelings, after my arrest. He had attempted the The Duchess of Teck and the Princess OLD M. GONON1,,l 911" My o MEX Circumstantial evidrneo is made up of i short cut going home. Blindedby thestorm. _flay have beneficiently aided every OTES charit- � R* trifles—that is, a full case is. The front He had fallen into the pit. The five or six able institution in the neighborhood of their \ door the Star O1$cesagged a little. When i feet of snow -,it the bottom had broken his home, the Princess Mary's Home for Train-. , New Nerve , ,rce and Powerful White started to open it to enter, it i fall. In his basket was a loaf of bread, two ing Young Servants, and the Richmond Villll hod. cc stuck" on the sill and sprang back and or three pounds of beef, some sugar and a d Hospital being alriongthe number. Devotion Cures Lost Powir. Nervcus Debility, Night tosses, struck his none. His nose was bleeding dozen eggs. He had consumed everything 1 to tilenameof this loveablePrincessisaftnost Diseases caused by Abuse, Over Work. Indiscretion when he came in. I got him a bandfnl f and was a very hungry young man when a religion to the inhabitants of R ichmond. Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants. Lack of Energy, LosF Memory. Iteadacho, Wakefulness, Gleet and Ye• of snow from the back floor, and in three finallydiscovered. H4 }heti figured that the Some one who has visited White Lodgs tleoedle, minutes the bleeding was checked. We salooll keeper would give notice of his leav has given a pretty description of Princess �- - --� sat and talked for about an hour, and ing there at 10.45, because both had remark- ;•lay's special sanctum, "which was once - A t+t�.t �S Fek� ¢,��i Lyt Q parted in the mostfriendly way. At 10:•15, edthe time. He reasoned that search would the favorite morning room of the Queen, A Cr E7 as was afterward known, he got a drink of be made, and that the oldpits wouldspeed- where her majesty and Prince Albert used ate„ I beer in a saloon fully half a mile away, ily be examined. to sit and drink tea out of the same cups To every one using this Rcmedy according to direrand be then had a brisket of groceries on I was at ones restored to liberty as a mat- -Yhich the Princess offers to you now. The tans, or money cheerfaliy and conscientiously his arm, And said he was on his way to ter of course, but I want you to note the boudoir is s dainty combination of white refuhldad. PRiCE $1.0o, O PAOXAG°S $6.00. his mother's house, -%••here he made life curious phase of human nature. Neither the enamel, white draperies, and decorations Sent by mail to any i?oint in U.S. gr Canada, home. The town ordinance re Hired all prosecutor nor the magistrate took me by of American autumn foliage, and is filled eeeurefy sealed, free iron duty or Inspection. with books, ret- ornaments, and souvenirs write to -day for our saloons to close at 10.30 sharp. h4 own- the hand and uttered a word o£ congratnla- pretty er of this place was defying the ordinance. tion. Not one single witness who had testi- from her friends. P ¢ T ; "n - �y Before noon next day it was known all find against me evinced the slightest desire. It is nearly sixteen months since the prep- d .6 , ,e`4 � h�� '�' over town that Albert White was missiog. to rejoice. So far as I could judge at least orations of the marriage of the interrupted to . ,- = t; - Before night men were looking for him, and one-half the population of the town felt a the Duke of Clarence were sadly interrupted by the sudden calamity of his death. The IS , u I Y vet I never heard a Word about it. The grudge against me for spoiling the ease. Y . 'I editor heard of it outside, but said nothing This feeling also extended to 'White. After memory of her bereavement and the sad, in the office. The apprentice heard of it he bad been murdered and a good case made sweet devotion she displayed at the time is TEL LT Jq9W To ' on the street, but did not mention it to me. out against me it was doggone mean to come still fresh in the minds of the peOFle, and ��jjpp,, 9 Idid not get the news until about noon to life and spoil Ali !Strangest of all, the surrounds the perculfar circumstances of iGE'aT Mau �S �, Av. �ty'ial next day. A citizen had remembered see- girl went back on him with the crowd and this engagmentwith a romantic sentimentof iddysss or cats 4a pilus f iict�3fulR1G CO, ing White on the steps of the Star office, was shortly after married to a chap who had sympathy for past sorrow, combined with a and ao one of the searching parties came to never taken the trouble to run after liar. greater joy and exaltation over her present _ PJcL+! YOSIt t.ta ty ..J.1.O1,dG, faioniroal, Cart. question , me . I told of his visit to the Circumstantial evidence is good and just happiness. office, but did not mention the trifling ac• and legal evidence, I repeatbut it must The Duke of Fork is the only surviving cident at the door. They asked no question be truthful evidence and without bias, or son of fixe Prince a the throne inheritance HAVE YOU to bring it out. That night I was arrested the defendant maybe terribly wronged. stands Commext ander de in the Royal on a warrant sworn out by his mother as He is a Commander in the Royal ueen, and the murderer of Albert White, and the DISASTER AT SFA• personal aide -decamp to the Kneen, and ° ' oirenmstantial evidence piled up against me a soldier as well. In choosing a bride so at the examination. A week later satisfied A Hurricane IRILCOnnteretl :rid a Nuxnber popular with the people he has evidently (i everybody but the editor that I Was guilty of Salter.;; nrownety, established bimselfmore than everin popular of the crime. Mr. and Mrs. Walters A Queenstown special says :—The British regard. Al} possible conditions seem to 1 swore that White had told them that he shin Lord Templeton, commanded by Capt. favor this union, there being no political or feared me, as I had threatened his life. Hawthorn, which sailed from London for religious complication which n often so- Miss Ida swore to,the came thing, and add- Philadelphia with Bombay as a further company preliminarysrrangements for royal ed. that she had always feared I tination, on April 1.2, arrived here to -day marriages. The felling of pleasure and ap- t - WOUTZ,SHOOT HIM after the loss of a number of the crew in a probation With which the news of the eu, •v l hurricane. � The voyage a ears to have gage mentwasrecefved has already assumed when we met at the house. They found one well until the s of May,' whenthepractwalform and the subject of weddi g LJ i the office floor, and that meant g gifts is 'under serious consideration. The l" I blood o. , •li long. 45 west. +. vessel was. in'vat: 4 Hort g t Cit of B a o k a o.h a `the scaue et's g •t' f Coronion; Counoil' of he y that I had killed White as he sato the .Cour o means the < kid o the' system. " Y The hurricane broke so severely on the r •f � stove. A dozen different people who. had London has ;.esolvedto give the atim of-£2,- n•e y s are in "Delay . d s « Ctin Pthe mitt° " xessef that lO men were sent aloft to shorten 500 for the purchase of a wedding present. " trouble, ..Dodd's dangerous. Ne guyed ire. tibout, . getting, g; n re sail. Zile truss broke and the yard fell to P . y y membered that I had smiled the smile of a the'deek. Li�1ht of those who had gone The Qua(ri is very anxious to have tha-a �d Kidmoy,Pills giuo looted kidney. cold-blooded villain and muttered tom ding take place as soon as possible, butt prgmpf J•elief, ' troubles result t Y aloft were hurlccl into the sea and drewood; date is not et fixed. It is expected, how'= nip per Cent. troubles Bad Blood self. The fact that I had carried a pistol one was killed b • the fall of the and and y p y Y ever, that the event will be celebrated in was proof thatl bad murder in my heart, aeven'we a several in urod: Amon those 0 disease is Dyspepsia, Litter The out man -this red-haxxaed mut- Y j g ]�ondan in July, OJ caused by . Complaint, and. young who lost their lives were •the 'first mate and •P• J. RI t, d serer In shouted the prosecutor, "had main — ' disordered kill the most den p tile boatswain. The sea stove in the nee s. erous o all asked.the girl in marriage [false] and had hatch; and the vessel lest sails and yards in There is no self-delusion more fatal than '• g ' been refused [false]. Fired with jealousy Mightas incl! t?rt hts Disease, the storm. The ship tau before the wind that which makes -lie. conscience dream tY : to have a ` Diabetes and ?ltd burning with a desire for revenge until the hurricaneaibat;ed,whea the surviv with the anodyne of lofty sentiments, whil y " (false], be began planning [false] this decd, h ea Jt, li c r t y .pro Dropsy. [ � r - • ors insisted upon thz captain making the the lila fa grovelling -and sensual, ' y' - " p. 1Ve know..that White feared hitt -false . to 1 „ [false] nearest , o, E, and the.vessel esgel accord € y "' NIr,,(,lladstone has • a liking for whit without :sewer The a b o v e P acid h4 would not have gone sel. a office came to ueenstown as fast as possible in ars and h4 always wears. a buttonhole : ag,,, as •goo.d,. diseases cannot. ,• � • , flowers, Y . • except be was lured.tbere. [false]. , -. health taken P her crippled condition. o£ whnte rosebuds at those weddings which h,, tbe,-exisf. tuhere' PP. ., The great question of course, was what rl had become of the body, 'It was supposed .'"" k i d yi e l s are '. _D o d d s Ki d u e t- he honors with lis presence. `11 I clogged, are Pills are user,' I think it must somewhere be written The fisheries of Cheat Britain produce that I had carried it to some hiding place. t Sold byall dealers orsentbymailon receipt: ; ' that tile' vrtpes of the mothers shall oo• gh4 000 'tons of fish; valued at £4,G2.),000 of pi ice, o cents per boa or six, for _. o Around Eho town were as many as fifty feet' : , • : s : -, )' s p . $'S'coalnndironahafts_fromflfteentofort+feet casionatly 17e visited on the children a not including shell-fish;_estimatedat£3a4, • 1D'L � SmthtzC T t W't 1' 3 6'CAStgrlaIsSowenudaptedtochadrenthat Cast,Orit cw" Colic, ConetiVE'R At , ription sourstomach, D- I=hcea, Fmctathor,, Irecora=enditarsuporiorloanTp Mule Worms, gives sleep, and prohnotea d4 mown to me.11, H. 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It regulates the l'lowels and Kidneys f0'' �. 'and turns a YOU ll coat into''a s!^ootb and-g'ossy one; c � •'Sound' Horses. me al- waysin demand ar; e' she indi estion, POOR APUTITn. ' this season when they y� Headache, g nd '1.'veltv,NBaUhxa,.Tltir4vn'rioPahiva;'Sleepless are sohabletoslips and Nights,' Melanoholye& Feeling, BACK Aoitn, strains DICK'S BLIS- Alexubrayta TCidney anti Liver Cure TER will be found a �+ i stable necessity; it will oa�4.- S, rembve a curb,. snav;n,' e &, splint orthorongitpin or any swellinw. Dick's Lini• 6 ' ment cures a strain or lameness and removes inflam. ination from cuts and bruises. For Sa?s by all Drb9_ White e h d „. .. k. 4 P �• ., I .. .-, . i . � . I I . . - ... ” . . . . I I ' .- • I C1RolTMsTANT1AL'EVIDENCE• open- All about us were huge snowdrifts and the idea. was that Thad buried White PRINCESS MAY Ql' TEG1E, 1 ' i ,y 'it _F�_`. -0 "I an 'a' E F _ eitLt iifnve Sent an 1Rouest IFotiaw under one of these or faun the bodyinto an P -people o `" " T he TntareEsaina Young Woman 'Who May um & U0% I" toR11 tut /:allo.v4 Ills Victim ►Inti Not ed For the body for a week orebut t Queen of I;nglaIlt�• i e. iteturiiedl ie Life, trace of it could be found. W hon I told g , 0 Thxt A,YER'S Sarsa arilla CUREs Yes, circumstantial evidence has put the noose around the necks of innocent men, about the nosebleed, no one believed me.Know The saloon keeper could have set things L"°loved by TAnd `arils rrouit icer• -tier anti vier i-llnttl,o )� v; 07.'iiERs Of Scrofulous Diseases. Err tions Eczema., Livel ' And cirounustantial evidence has saint iuno• cent men to State prison, but nevertheless right, but he maintained silence, afterward g explaining that lie feared' White had been trollied dt o e? trotleetl to tire llllire of York -Is tt Love? r wor '.Che A , P ! ..Boils, and Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, we muse not reject it nor even doubt it qz1 that account. Circr.matautxaf evidoupe has overcome by drink and' perished in the storm. Those who came to the office to Princess Victoria May of Teak, whose engagement to the Duke of York was t Rheumatism, and Catarrh•should tripped up thousands of rascals who would question me testified s officially announced recently, is no doubt AK - � - ,- "I b econvinGin •that the same tours. otherwise have gone free. It has been the al) of justice and the friend of innocence Y j The risoner hesitated [false] to admit " p that he had lately scan the missing man. the most -talked -about woman in Europe to -day. The news of the betrothal is rti• y - � ' .of t>:•aatment `vII,L cuRE You. .gill that has been said of the -wonder- ever since we had Judges, lawyers, and jurors, and it will continue to be until the Hit was very nervous [false), awl i-, was plain that he knew more than he was will- cowed, says a London paper, with congrat. ulationsaswideasthe4m ire of her Majesty p r for e t and ChiId�Bn» ful cures effected. b the use of y end of time, Where it has condemned an ing to telt"' [false] itself. The marriage of one who is the l3 I nnocent man that man was in a measure One cannot blame a mother for wishing ultimate heir to the crowns of three king - 9 to blame for it. He either falsified to •yen justice meted out to her son's tour doms and of the Indian empire is not an ! A or withheld certain facts. To A darer, but Mrs. White was truly vindictive, event which can be regarded as purely of a a y �, a certain extent he aided in his own eon- While she perhaps did not intentionally private character: The nation has desired a li s- a P tom, viction. When a detective arrests a man perjure herself, site swore to many thillas to have the marriage of the Duke of York ars truth" for certain crime, 1x4 naturally believes which had no foundation fn fact. For in- settled, and the news is received with •tlurin; ; the past fifty ye him guilty of it. All his efforts are put stance, she a wore that on three different heartiest congratulations. fully;,applies to -day, itis, ill every forth to working up evidence to convict occasions betty een 10 and 11 o'clock At night It is apparent that the event of this an. �sezise, The Superior Medicine, him in the courts. He rejects anything she lead seen a person. whom ahebeileved to gagement causes universal gladness and a ve ro °riles, strength, going to prove his innocence. We berate be me loitering about the house in a sits- satisfaction. And no recent marriage in the Its curt p p the detectti a for doing this, and yet we sae picious manner. She testified that in pass- royal fancily has excited more interest and ,effect, wild flavor are always the the proseou Ling attorney pursuing the same ing me once on the street I had muttered sympathy than is predicted for the one in same and for -vhatever blood line of couduct and make no criticism. The THREATS of VENGEANCE, prospect. The public have been premature. diseases AYirR'S .ciarsaparilla is prosecutor must believe the prisoner guilty ly busy with their comments on this pos. -taken, thea=yield to this treatrrxent, to do his best. The prisoners counsel that at, another time I had glared at her Bible match and the anticipated confirmation must telieve, him innocent to do his like hungry tiger. From the first time she of their fond hopes, but as it was prompted ften you ask for best. '"'hen both sides have pur- saw me she had sized me up for a desperate by good nature and napural soliuitude, the P AY sued this line and the case has been sub, villain, she said, and it hardly surprised Prince and Princess can readily forgive uu• mitted to an intelligent, unbiased jury, her when told that I had murdered. Albert. due concern for the welfare of the royal Emsjustice gall ask for no more, As a matter of fact. I did not know the family. The Ruglish papers assert with " The Liverpool Star was a weekly paper woman by eight. great confidence that the engagement is one ` published in a town of 2,000 people situated It might have been a point in my favor of mutual inclination, and that there is in a coal mining district, At the age of to give 114 true reason for my dropping tile a et reason n Go suppose4 that the x will 1 . -Jon't be induced to purchase any 22 I was foreman of the office --that is I wasgirl. I should have had to relate the story prove a happy one. of the -worthless substitutes,-vlxnch compositor, pressman atxd job printer and told by the editor. He had no proof. I ,are mostly miNtures of the cheap- had the bossing of affairs when the editor believed it, but no one else would have . CSt ingredients, contaln no sarsa- happened to be out. As he Alan had to done so. I was a slim young man, weigh- arilla have no uniform standard turd to at tile case for two or three days in ing 120 pounds. flow had I managed to p z the week, my authority was limited to giv carry the body of a mat. weighing 155 ,of appearance, flavor, or affect, ing orders to the apprentice boy, poundaclear of the town? They at around ,' are blood -purifiers in naive only, As A Y(UXG 3fAN that question by saying I had dragged it i,u.t and are offered to you because 1 stood well in the community. I -vas over the snow, and two .Wonderful rfacoincf there is more refit in selling sober, industrious and truthful, as a dozen dentes suddenly bobbed to the surface. j p a Across the alley in rear of the office was a ' a t people testified on m behalf at the trial thein. Tale Y barn. From that barn a ]palter rope had I .1Three miles east of the village A fam• bean missing since that .fateful night. Tile ill named Walters. Ida Walters, then owner of the barn was a volunteer witness, 1 /- an a girl of 18, was the belle of the region. I and he seemed to really enlov the situation. ,d • &W O" KS was one out of a dozen young men wbo fell The rope was even then attached to his i ,FM X Iwo in love with her, but after a few months , �w the contest vtarrowed clown until only two bay a hand sled, having been taken from the ` S a ly s s� p n r! R I young barn for 'that purpose. Another reputable d1 t 't Ut �Ir of us ware left. A roan named At- ^, citizen swots to hawing seen a envious trail Prepared b • Ar. J. C. f ycr & Gc . Lowe11 M s$- bort White, who thus employed at a mine ` ' i e. near b was ru rival. Asamatteroffact, is the alley, next morning, as i£ a baa of Sold by allaArug�s,ts, 1 rico $x, x-ir, bel:,ccs.. Y, Y oats had been drawn over tine snow. No Cures others, will Cure you both of us had proposed marriage, but the I one else caw it, but his testimony was avi- l l. girl was A bit of a coquette, and. Would deuce that I had dragged the body out by F • .f neitheraccept nor refuse either one of us. i way of the alley. There were three wit- ,r . ' No two men ::an love the same woman with • 1 nesses who committed deliberate perjury. . HEEX1?aTEkt TI\iES. out hatit rg each other. It came habout �that a in a small town a witness in a murder trial Albert �1 hite And I felt murdero -sly je o is lionized. To secure a share of public a+ T f l other. One Sunda night as we pnblisnttdovory Thtursday iuornthw, ns a each t Y g admiration thre4diflerontyoung men swore TIMES STEAM PRINTINS Ni�llSE walked back to town together we had a i to having heard me threatenAlbert White's violeut tluarrel, and threatened each other's, life. They recalled my exact words and � ' Alain-strootpoarlyoppo•xito 1+'ittcu's Jewclory life. When I was told that he carried a ; #itoxe,iasater,0ut.,by .JohnNVIlito aI sona,t'ra• I borrowed a ? the day and the hour. When arrested I urietors. knife as a weapon. against me, t was locked ug by t}te town marshal. I ,} 4'� revolveras all offset. the situation finally didn't thiuk the man wanted to do ino a �1 1 4 �•, ' n&TEa Or ADY49TIMIS3 came to the ears of the editur, and, under 1 bad thrix, but, because I was arrested he ,' I Firstinsertfon, perdue , ......................IO coat; �J 'tech 5ubsequeatiasortiou ,por line...... Scouts. pledge of 4acreoy and for my own good, "a , made up his mind I mus', be guilty. He 'rolusuro xttiortiou, ti•lverdsomento shoull tald me certain things about Waiters ttiid i 1u"ai the hero of the tcohr, of course, and of TIIF. PRINCESS MAY Ad soutiu ugtlatar shah Wednesday worninb his wife which instantly cooled my affeo• 1 about how a h only daughter o deal to s child And eiehada good eldest a i tours s Y the a d st •.r tion for Ida. Ile had no proofs of what ilei I lookodand aced and. what I said, every- is Y ""--"' n Princess Mar 41n� *PRINTtvft I)t.P 1R'rX1F.Y'rtn caro said, Utzt at full boliav4i in what pati thipp y of the Duke of Teak and nq y of Ili on„nli tvu L4taud /ttiUtlt4pllGO tiB tYiltrasuv ltile y been told h'tm -th0.t in 1 ngiAtltl, Wl1eAg4 elSaovedtjh0 realized-vlhatrove my gtheE was aayinr of Cambridge, who are both eonuroote, g r with nearly every sovereign in Europe, nor prowl+tattcutionl they came, :hp mother had been a notorious- when lie took the stand and swore that I c;he was born at Kensington Palace on the ly bad woman and the father a blackleg. said, ,,Wall, it has all come out!” when he 126th of May, 1867, and the greater part of Deesions Ite ttr(IIng News- I Was so fully convinced of the truth of locked mo up. H o added that oh two dif• her t}fin hAs boon spent at White Lodge, papers. the editor's assertions that I paid no more ferent occasions. I seemed about to make a Richmond Park, the residence of liar par- '39ATporaanwho takes a paporr4gdlarlytro.n visits to the, girl. After four or five weeks , clean breast of it but lie repulsed me, pe pp thapost•oftico,Whether directed intits nam,or . , P enfis. In personal appearance she is -All another's.or whether he has subacriba:t or n); had passed she accepted Albert White, and what x fine isrespomible for payment, it was given out that they were ougaaed. White? All the searching had failed tote t sweetness of expr ss on, bland i n coloring, 3 Iia person orders his paper dit;continiml As was to be expected, I was t` sympathiz. he must px37,tll arrears or the publisher may cd" with oil every hand, and I want you trace of him, After I had been held to the with blue eyes and light brown hair. She roti tnon collect it until nt lie a payment is made, to rata how my �34in4anar was talion. In bir}xer court certain incidents occurred to is a fine musician, has considerable talent me for the first time. I remembered him haw- as an artist, a great reader and an expert e paper is ttxkesxfranh the oilieo or not every case I turned the matter off `with a I . 9 -int suits for subscriptions, the suit may be laugh and congratulated the lucky man, ing nbalite- of groceries as he came into thn horsewoman. The princess has been quiet• nstituted to the place NY hero the paper is pub office. I remembered that he said he must ly and simply brought up, and represents #shed, nithou h the subscriber may rusids ONis XYLNINu, go strai ht home whets he left, He lived much that is good and highly attractive in hundreds of in los away. full t Y pp. , i Tho courts have decided that refualnq to y two months after my last visit to the , a full mile beyond the fun where lie sto ed h)nglisit womauhood. Being so thoroughly akonowspapors orporlodicals front the pont• girl, I rturno°i to the office in the evening a but could shorten the distnnca by gutting l�nglish in all her methods of thcught and ilfoe, or removing and leaving themuna:rlled to do some work. It was midwinter, And across a field. I "lend never crossed this action wins for her from the people of her r is priuuti facie evidence of iutontional frau 3. the night was stormy, and but few people field , but felt sure there were three or four + naoive land the most popular approval of Were abroad in the vtiliage, At about 0 i old orafto scattered about. I thought it all their prospective Queen. She has endeared o'clock .Albert White came in. We had over as I .lay on my cot in jail one night, herself to the hearts of the people by liar ;gyp not met for many weeks, He Dame in a and the next day tine editor of the Star was +personal charms, liar amiable disposition, i friendly spirit, and I received frim in tine i directing a search. At the bottom of a 30- I and her simple, unaffected manner, and is h same way. He of course had no suspicion foot shaft which was not over :?50 feet from eminently fitted, by all the graces of mind of -vhy I had withdrawn from the race. Mrs White'a front door, the mouth of which , and person and by the essential qualities of 0 Youag, o iddlo-teed ar o1J men suffering from the Believing he had won Che girl from me, he was ntmoat concealed by s snowdrift, they intellect and character, to be in due course effects of follies and excesses, restored to perfect felt generous and forgiving and called to found Albert. This was the sevententh day of time the highest lady in the land. heatlb. manhood and v!gor' ' hope there would be no more hard feelings, after my arrest. He had attempted the The Duchess of Teck and the Princess OLD M. GONON1,,l 911" My o MEX Circumstantial evidrneo is made up of i short cut going home. Blindedby thestorm. _flay have beneficiently aided every OTES charit- � R* trifles—that is, a full case is. The front He had fallen into the pit. The five or six able institution in the neighborhood of their \ door the Star O1$cesagged a little. When i feet of snow -,it the bottom had broken his home, the Princess Mary's Home for Train-. , New Nerve , ,rce and Powerful White started to open it to enter, it i fall. In his basket was a loaf of bread, two ing Young Servants, and the Richmond Villll hod. cc stuck" on the sill and sprang back and or three pounds of beef, some sugar and a d Hospital being alriongthe number. Devotion Cures Lost Powir. Nervcus Debility, Night tosses, struck his none. His nose was bleeding dozen eggs. He had consumed everything 1 to tilenameof this loveablePrincessisaftnost Diseases caused by Abuse, Over Work. Indiscretion when he came in. I got him a bandfnl f and was a very hungry young man when a religion to the inhabitants of R ichmond. Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants. Lack of Energy, LosF Memory. Iteadacho, Wakefulness, Gleet and Ye• of snow from the back floor, and in three finallydiscovered. H4 }heti figured that the Some one who has visited White Lodgs tleoedle, minutes the bleeding was checked. We salooll keeper would give notice of his leav has given a pretty description of Princess �- - --� sat and talked for about an hour, and ing there at 10.45, because both had remark- ;•lay's special sanctum, "which was once - A t+t�.t �S Fek� ¢,��i Lyt Q parted in the mostfriendly way. At 10:•15, edthe time. He reasoned that search would the favorite morning room of the Queen, A Cr E7 as was afterward known, he got a drink of be made, and that the oldpits wouldspeed- where her majesty and Prince Albert used ate„ I beer in a saloon fully half a mile away, ily be examined. to sit and drink tea out of the same cups To every one using this Rcmedy according to direrand be then had a brisket of groceries on I was at ones restored to liberty as a mat- -Yhich the Princess offers to you now. The tans, or money cheerfaliy and conscientiously his arm, And said he was on his way to ter of course, but I want you to note the boudoir is s dainty combination of white refuhldad. PRiCE $1.0o, O PAOXAG°S $6.00. his mother's house, -%••here he made life curious phase of human nature. Neither the enamel, white draperies, and decorations Sent by mail to any i?oint in U.S. gr Canada, home. The town ordinance re Hired all prosecutor nor the magistrate took me by of American autumn foliage, and is filled eeeurefy sealed, free iron duty or Inspection. with books, ret- ornaments, and souvenirs write to -day for our saloons to close at 10.30 sharp. h4 own- the hand and uttered a word o£ congratnla- pretty er of this place was defying the ordinance. tion. Not one single witness who had testi- from her friends. P ¢ T ; "n - �y Before noon next day it was known all find against me evinced the slightest desire. It is nearly sixteen months since the prep- d .6 , ,e`4 � h�� '�' over town that Albert White was missiog. to rejoice. So far as I could judge at least orations of the marriage of the interrupted to . ,- = t; - Before night men were looking for him, and one-half the population of the town felt a the Duke of Clarence were sadly interrupted by the sudden calamity of his death. The IS , u I Y vet I never heard a Word about it. The grudge against me for spoiling the ease. Y . 'I editor heard of it outside, but said nothing This feeling also extended to 'White. After memory of her bereavement and the sad, in the office. The apprentice heard of it he bad been murdered and a good case made sweet devotion she displayed at the time is TEL LT Jq9W To ' on the street, but did not mention it to me. out against me it was doggone mean to come still fresh in the minds of the peOFle, and ��jjpp,, 9 Idid not get the news until about noon to life and spoil Ali !Strangest of all, the surrounds the perculfar circumstances of iGE'aT Mau �S �, Av. �ty'ial next day. A citizen had remembered see- girl went back on him with the crowd and this engagmentwith a romantic sentimentof iddysss or cats 4a pilus f iict�3fulR1G CO, ing White on the steps of the Star office, was shortly after married to a chap who had sympathy for past sorrow, combined with a and ao one of the searching parties came to never taken the trouble to run after liar. greater joy and exaltation over her present _ PJcL+! YOSIt t.ta ty ..J.1.O1,dG, faioniroal, Cart. question , me . I told of his visit to the Circumstantial evidence is good and just happiness. office, but did not mention the trifling ac• and legal evidence, I repeatbut it must The Duke of Fork is the only surviving cident at the door. They asked no question be truthful evidence and without bias, or son of fixe Prince a the throne inheritance HAVE YOU to bring it out. That night I was arrested the defendant maybe terribly wronged. stands Commext ander de in the Royal on a warrant sworn out by his mother as He is a Commander in the Royal ueen, and the murderer of Albert White, and the DISASTER AT SFA• personal aide -decamp to the Kneen, and ° ' oirenmstantial evidence piled up against me a soldier as well. In choosing a bride so at the examination. A week later satisfied A Hurricane IRILCOnnteretl :rid a Nuxnber popular with the people he has evidently (i everybody but the editor that I Was guilty of Salter.;; nrownety, established bimselfmore than everin popular of the crime. Mr. and Mrs. Walters A Queenstown special says :—The British regard. Al} possible conditions seem to 1 swore that White had told them that he shin Lord Templeton, commanded by Capt. favor this union, there being no political or feared me, as I had threatened his life. Hawthorn, which sailed from London for religious complication which n often so- Miss Ida swore to,the came thing, and add- Philadelphia with Bombay as a further company preliminarysrrangements for royal ed. that she had always feared I tination, on April 1.2, arrived here to -day marriages. The felling of pleasure and ap- t - WOUTZ,SHOOT HIM after the loss of a number of the crew in a probation With which the news of the eu, •v l hurricane. � The voyage a ears to have gage mentwasrecefved has already assumed when we met at the house. They found one well until the s of May,' whenthepractwalform and the subject of weddi g LJ i the office floor, and that meant g gifts is 'under serious consideration. The l" I blood o. , •li long. 45 west. +. vessel was. in'vat: 4 Hort g t Cit of B a o k a o.h a `the scaue et's g •t' f Coronion; Counoil' of he y that I had killed White as he sato the .Cour o means the < kid o the' system. " Y The hurricane broke so severely on the r •f � stove. A dozen different people who. had London has ;.esolvedto give the atim of-£2,- n•e y s are in "Delay . d s « Ctin Pthe mitt° " xessef that lO men were sent aloft to shorten 500 for the purchase of a wedding present. " trouble, ..Dodd's dangerous. Ne guyed ire. tibout, . getting, g; n re sail. Zile truss broke and the yard fell to P . y y membered that I had smiled the smile of a the'deek. Li�1ht of those who had gone The Qua(ri is very anxious to have tha-a �d Kidmoy,Pills giuo looted kidney. cold-blooded villain and muttered tom ding take place as soon as possible, butt prgmpf J•elief, ' troubles result t Y aloft were hurlccl into the sea and drewood; date is not et fixed. It is expected, how'= nip per Cent. troubles Bad Blood self. The fact that I had carried a pistol one was killed b • the fall of the and and y p y Y ever, that the event will be celebrated in was proof thatl bad murder in my heart, aeven'we a several in urod: Amon those 0 disease is Dyspepsia, Litter The out man -this red-haxxaed mut- Y j g ]�ondan in July, OJ caused by . Complaint, and. young who lost their lives were •the 'first mate and •P• J. RI t, d serer In shouted the prosecutor, "had main — ' disordered kill the most den p tile boatswain. The sea stove in the nee s. erous o all asked.the girl in marriage [false] and had hatch; and the vessel lest sails and yards in There is no self-delusion more fatal than '• g ' been refused [false]. Fired with jealousy Mightas incl! t?rt hts Disease, the storm. The ship tau before the wind that which makes -lie. conscience dream tY : to have a ` Diabetes and ?ltd burning with a desire for revenge until the hurricaneaibat;ed,whea the surviv with the anodyne of lofty sentiments, whil y " (false], be began planning [false] this decd, h ea Jt, li c r t y .pro Dropsy. [ � r - • ors insisted upon thz captain making the the lila fa grovelling -and sensual, ' y' - " p. 1Ve know..that White feared hitt -false . to 1 „ [false] nearest , o, E, and the.vessel esgel accord € y "' NIr,,(,lladstone has • a liking for whit without :sewer The a b o v e P acid h4 would not have gone sel. a office came to ueenstown as fast as possible in ars and h4 always wears. a buttonhole : ag,,, as •goo.d,. diseases cannot. ,• � • , flowers, Y . • except be was lured.tbere. [false]. , -. health taken P her crippled condition. o£ whnte rosebuds at those weddings which h,, tbe,-exisf. tuhere' PP. ., The great question of course, was what rl had become of the body, 'It was supposed .'"" k i d yi e l s are '. _D o d d s Ki d u e t- he honors with lis presence. `11 I clogged, are Pills are user,' I think it must somewhere be written The fisheries of Cheat Britain produce that I had carried it to some hiding place. t Sold byall dealers orsentbymailon receipt: ; ' that tile' vrtpes of the mothers shall oo• gh4 000 'tons of fish; valued at £4,G2.),000 of pi ice, o cents per boa or six, for _. o Around Eho town were as many as fifty feet' : , • : s : -, )' s p . $'S'coalnndironahafts_fromflfteentofort+feet casionatly 17e visited on the children a not including shell-fish;_estimatedat£3a4, • 1D'L � SmthtzC T t W't 1' 3 6'CAStgrlaIsSowenudaptedtochadrenthat Cast,Orit cw" Colic, ConetiVE'R At , ription sourstomach, D- I=hcea, Fmctathor,, Irecora=enditarsuporiorloanTp Mule Worms, gives sleep, and prohnotea d4 mown to me.11, H. A, Alcon ex, M. D„ tion, 111 so, Orford St,, Brooklyn, ii. Y. withcut injurious medication. The use of ICastoria'is so universal and "Nor several years I have recommended 11 Tb ria, and stall alwa s continue to its merits so vrell known that It seems a work your `Cast° Y of supDPrerog atlon to endorse lt. Few are rhe moult "lt lies Invariably produced beneficial tniolllgent f int xnllies who do not keep Casio Bowxx F peens°, ]d D„ withia easy reach." CeaLos VutuTrs, D. B.. *,The Wlnfhrop," 125th street and 7th Ave., New York City. New York- City. %ate Pastor Bloomingdsiq BefOrrited Church. Tic,, C =rrAux ComrA_xy, lilt I+IORBAY STnZZT, KEW TORS. -- - - --�- I- '- a IN CURED IN 20 MlKt�'ES Ulf HE IN S EAA,C Alpha Wafers OR'XONEY REFUNDED. Purely Vegetable, Perfectly harmless and Pleasant to Take. For Sale by aU Druggists, PRICE 25 Cts [[[r1i,jlh,.d: ro vete ManhoodI AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT." � edical Work that Tells the Cat tees, 7)escribes the Xfflects, x'cints the Remedy. atiftcally the most valuAble, artistic;xlly the most beiuti.'al medical book ever pu5- 6 pages, every page bea•inf, a hal5uttc illustration ill tants. Subj=Streatei:- us Debility, impotency, Sterility, I)evelopmeut, Tasdeoccie,The Husband, Tlaose Intending Marriage, etc, ry man who would ktlow the Grand Trutba, the Pl, n Pacts tits tildSocrets ani tcover,e,of;llediaalScienceasappliedto,-tarried] fa xaaNvu idatunaforpast d avoid future pitfalls, should vwrite for this WOAD% l+L,l. l,t t'I'!,i I:tc).ill be Scat free, under seal, while the edition laaha, Address the publtshers,RIE MEDICAL, CO., Buffalo, N.Y. EXETER T R YARD l..J � 1l L T The undersigned wishes to inform tha Pablic la Densril t11.tt lx keeps constantly in stock all hinds of /�' A �{ -p T T. � � �3 4.✓ J..''# CT 1lCL.t� � Li I.�+.L-ca. a a Dres,jed or 'andrea �e�,- PIN E AND HEMLOCK LUMBER. SHINGLES A SPEOI&L• TY 00,000 X)'* and XXX Pirie and Cedar Shingles now in stock. A call solicited and satisfaction guaranted, ° JAWE5 WILL115, ` � . Dl r WOWS COTTON ROOT PILLS3 n Safe and absolutely pure, Most powerful lFelnftio Regniator known. The only Safe, silre and reliable pill for sale. Ladies ask druggists for LaRoe's Star and Crescent Brand. Take% no otherkind. Beware of cheap imitations, as they are danger- ous. Bold by all reliable druvists. 'rotid Detroit, on 11lic,h of price. A1YIi P.I RICAN PILI. Co„ --------- `{ 0`st� try i� �&�Gr i1��¢`�% fie, 1 v 11 ki � ,., ,P 4fi a r, 10�o fit;- S GO{ i P �, 4 d� �,0" ,ty`S .% M1 S� ��.o, �4ot ��°mo o Y`� b �� �{���e���h 1� tiE`� `0'6 �0,~ Ofi �� �f r` , S'ey . &i ti a�` 2v .'e, - Vc•M1& Gtt.r ,ter ,fib• , I Q;a 1� fi C ti � • 'a, {e �1e 1'rc� his i5 M1 ��4' �tia c ° >>v` O� o`oO titin 6^ i C O `a• ��v a` •rr�' 11 �� ,�, ti `� efi C ;01, ja l ,��� 1',x'1 �1,,(•,� �. • /.•,� 'ti�OTr�r+ .0 fly tr0 u�'��a�, ` C, V` 'to X00 q %e �a V, ,`•c 4'b kdo 'c„ int,, -z, ' y .� y^,'c�y Ci- �fa, ,� -,;O, o0 ww N t0 �1� I S C i 4 y° e� �,q, ,�3, 4 r- A ,�I `I` g �� a 4y o �,� ���, a,1�,. `'e A Vl-�y4 V`'- '-0 �0 7' 9� $9 1w , - 1l �yc e Manufactured only by 93 bamfogd Sur et, Lou3on en Oxford Street, .P Alf'• Purchasers should look to the Label on the Beres and Pats' If'the address is not 5$3, Oxford Street, Landon, they are spurious. `I- Every owner o£a B horse or boNy - is Wanted to knout 1fOlY -to q keep his animal in is Wie latest triunipli chi phnrmacyf. the care good health -while in' the stable oa, dryTfodder. of all the syn toms indicating lihnirry Alto DICK'S $LC)Ull PURIFIER is now recog kin d i' �' s as the best Condition Powdtrs, it gives a good ' ,Tavri; Complaint: fp If you alis troubled w!th ^ appetite and strep `thens the di •r ,it so tbat all tha Costivetiesx, ll zlnoait; $ourstouitictt, app g b ` food is assimilated and forms flesh, thus saving more than it costs. It regulates the l'lowels and Kidneys f0'' �. 'and turns a YOU ll coat into''a s!^ootb and-g'ossy one; c � •'Sound' Horses. me al- waysin demand ar; e' she indi estion, POOR APUTITn. ' this season when they y� Headache, g nd '1.'veltv,NBaUhxa,.Tltir4vn'rioPahiva;'Sleepless are sohabletoslips and Nights,' Melanoholye& Feeling, BACK Aoitn, strains DICK'S BLIS- Alexubrayta TCidney anti Liver Cure TER will be found a �+ i stable necessity; it will oa�4.- S, rembve a curb,. snav;n,' e &, splint orthorongitpin or any swellinw. Dick's Lini• 6 ' ment cures a strain or lameness and removes inflam. ination from cuts and bruises. For Sa?s by all Drb9_ White e h d will give immediate relief and Err=r A. Cure. Sold at all Drug Stores. gists. Dick's Blood Purifier,50c. Dick's Blister I5pc, Dick's Liniment 25c. Dick's Ointnunt25c, '" Petarbora''Medtcine Co., Limited. PETERBORO'' ONT. '- . Send: a Pat postal card l + , • Cor ftall par. . dollars, & .•• • V' « y. .,d.a+ I abook of valuable bousehold and farm "°v:cipes will e be santfra . 'lt�' ...r,.. .S t o.-,.or.1 e, , rte o. covered.- , well as.the:sins of tinefathers,---[Dickens. 000• - •rn. �„ -, v , - DIC1v. a CO„ P. C. npx • ,,,, i ., 41;, ' bw •� catty i ludno «iltr des Some ; wece up and some -r• . - - -L L,— • - Children <Cry for Pitche'es Castorial . iI 1:, 11 i �, to . ... _ ,