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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-6-29, Page 4TfURSD T'1'Z In C;tna ion every elections ti the Grits. all the put statesmans theories in standing t es, they do vantage of drive him and eleven peeer.ill, t1 exnel1duu ono of pow elusively t only- party and point which it t',t ed a Lib i do the says bullied, an until its pa remains. is set a tot` and eleven goes a tott They ar Grits. Th unfortunat axe which and chuokl From day ung the po doom, and prospect,. offices, an themselves the unfort side of poll short, the like Grits, time of it, - years and in that chi But the people of C and the ba found that in the Tor Then th season of r their mut other good Its well of particip; humor, an tion keeps Paris gree'. The Grit the next g They have wiping the rare sport tremendon between ei One of tl stone cut d to be exhik sword. whir when he iv hunk of g: woman he bug could would be there ever ever adver Gladstone The Ena1 position. 'i ronto Expo this fall to way of fall being expo barns, new inv. The mo?e Mune year, and t exhibits tit Toronto. wring dep be made U ducts, Aug plication fi once. There is age, town dominions mast last count of ti, warships, l.a1 g,' cttt . shi water, It some 450 their corn -Tryon arc Mediterrai Syria. Tf the naval i.n g' • her ra rad vessel, and sink r Iain Lutes, the whole of mont"ulr 1 "! �p.1 �•p•a + A� �"•��y' �r+ 1 + OEiR d DV12, Pop&.t �...,...� faun u or, uER rpiness y e Sir Oliyer Mowatt tl"ill have: to, redue. the Price of his prison -Made binder 1111110 if he expecte to do any brisinoss. • - , He charges Si -cents a pourtd for els 'cents s a yJ1 . e t tit11xG b the carload, and ,-..._ Sir Adal.pha Caroli has sailed for borne. I • a ar Gstil t,, m y it . v 1p has u4a11r1 111 Ilan• tang's and Other Got ltl e s 11 G , ( n 1 a• ,The pants"1.Cbllai.uls were at Ogdous burg and Toronto Saturday. The 111'tnees� Pail.C1i0 sailed I,' 1'1Cl,ay from Now York 0x1 thta sGetlttlel" '.i'Q1.1- “.:.11°' tSIM ilk re.Ssed lie Self .6 being •t �? highly pleaSAd with her experience ill merle:l,, After +isitin her children • , , r, , fo _admissions Mad11t1 the print Gi>s it 111 real e £Qi. Lou n.' g to titre d the wedding o£, Prince c• , : Geurgo , ,• Th Toronto Cit Council F ids�4 y the estimates at 17, mills on the passed�,T4 •for c tThe doll..; 113)3, b 1t tG is the intentiongeneralpi ir ofthe Fleming adminstl"zt 1011 to place tll Gp , ". o. a before the lateaaajcls araicln,� thein to vote for^ au issue of debentures .• for sufficient civic 1vorks to rectumm the ' rate Mrs. Osborne, landlady'of the Gros. house,atJonesville, was, -ti lug ? o +y. the other:'day to kill carpet bu;s' with gasoline and, turpentine,which i ignited a lamp in the room and set the Too Mrs Osborne lost so -1 e of place on -T 1 0 by her batig , in.d: the ' other damage :o X100: " C31 Saturday molt about 10'30 Cullis sal\ mill at Auburn near 'Blyth, was discovered to be on fire, which was -totall destroyed_-toge her with ma- r 5 l t , chiuery and the whole season's stock of ileadinh. staVOS; ' lumber•, etc, There was a small insurance on the building and n1alGhi Loss'between 2,000 and $3,000 The fire is supposed to ; ' r ,.,, to .1%oA}411 rah iso Paid admission at FrldaJ. $103,639, On O'hLu+sdt�y rheic to the Wednesday'spaidt World's fair uttnlbered.132,8CS. day til crowd was $150 000. , Passenger United States railways becoinuxendatlons for .to the World's Fair. The total paid World's Fair Monday The statute of the, Gladstone was unveiled Oastle at Rart's Irish „;.; ^•.,.---- �.,.:..,..�..-a.,, =F3'TF" 4 pis 1 ` ..: .- t, • .9 a Via\ ` ',•, ; �, „fie,,+, y" .>tz,rra:t a o :;'� . ; t„ C r , l �}," +'�' : "��q" � 1. '' u-- mA SOT/GE to .. p the World's were World's Fair, admissions have .li sl x 1? admission weoe ;Right • village. ., .,i.m.. ,iio Halt ii £S POWDERS Iii, HEAD. ,adtey GPO Shu ip,Utttaaa.>tyhead. ualter• 'Tat COSI o,. ct DSI ax•ntt;eas, They aro — p� a L t X 7,2?2 , to �'hrtrs• at agents adopted v.e a . " fare le. f . e to -$ 40,000• Hon. in Donega•l �,-.,�. rePa '. l he i ours ACHE. 5105 tittwer ru,o 2'z -y Mem, hitt Au bk'titfaorc nota cathartic. R—�m T Fair paid the over . of p Ta 0 _ t. the Wm. ., ill every. %t cents It s • ,i �, a, ^� l 6,., ;t � ,.'� . a� ^ .� nti� * .. ,,a _ +� .. i j, . ., ... Sgt ., .n HEALTHd r , . ,t l.t• r.• t.;, ' } , I � 71 �''wC ' { .) p .�� '�.'=a��"' , .s ,.J " „p •z�" '$•' �. : J' :.;, ..,,,. �+1"' ci.;, ,.. , .,, .,..,�Y, ... • � ;,: o 'm r, h 00 Y, JUNE 2GJ1{ , 19r pound ill smaller quantities, not lessdon pLee than 50 pounds, An 'Exeter dealer L p Cha se Chll anlan ro QSOS to , p• p start a ilk f' , restimated- a s.__ aetmy • in Belleville• _• Xe FZ�IZ'Y GRITS. selling binder twine, ,"tire product of ?' , 1101aeat labor," at S cents a pound, 'a11d ' Evangelists r T;vang,Glxsts Crossley arid Tinnier arc conductingSOt V1GGs in, .,The general electbuyer da we have a gGllel 1the five ycriis. oryears. Between l .1 '" is in the hands of to 4Qat1 t j They admit that • they have it all the eloquence, all the Y, cI tI el maytalc anyquantity ';lie 'acres, needn't tryan of SirOliver- chooses. Ol y 'r,y his binder twine couuijirto tricks on the 1� farmers of this section. o��,� " =� '- c, wheat acreage In last Manitoba 5 Lthis.,.1 Year was 87,p,9JJaG1Gs ea1.1000, r1 000 acres, At Rochester N.Y.,300 persons were made ill by satinice cream at ": a high• �� • r , . • tf p It Will'Make Will �ytII 1 win �i Will ARE 'RIJN ®OWN - TREY - .. u. e 7twgAq."3k.11r�w. ' 0N, � LiSi ) `" �• Make You Esta o Tolle; Your Nerves. 7ty1 gg Make You Strong. Make Make You Feel bike o Again. tl . hip, and all true correcteiior the and tlotpvith- News of •the Week Ill Brief. school reception.u':' l llo Rrehelxeu ana Qutarao Steamer obi country, hese troltionclatis aclvantag• nut l`esita.e to take ad their weak enemy, :1113 to the wall. For four l eels mouths the Grits are all Their orators rise in their S might and talk the Tories •r; their editorsprove con- , halt the Liberal party is the that can save the country out a thousand ways in be saved—always provid J CAoverrimetit is put in to i,s , Thu poor old N. P. is d 'nattered, and mangled pa would fail to identify the The government at Ottawa sting, and for four years months the ancient 'criprle sting to its inevetiable fall. e merciless, these powerful e do not hesitate to the Y jibeWork e Tories; they exhibit the is to hew off the Tory heads 0 over the coming carnage ' o day they delight in toll defenceless Tories of their ?hurtle in their glee at the They pick out the good, fat I distribute them among throwing not a crust to mate poisons of the other tics To make a long story powerful, pure, statesman- have a tremendously good m their mind's eye, for four eleven months, and indulge which success brings election comes on, and the anada deposit their ballots, Ilots are counted, and it is the country has confidence Government. Grits enter upon another tinning the country with hs and Hens, and have an- Limo of it. that it is so. The happiness mien keeps one side in good I. the happiness of anticipa- :he other side from taking a. i Cholera is decreasing rapidly through out Russia•from Caravels visited Ding- SpanishS The • ston last Thursday. of Belle City Treasurer Tanuahill, y ills has resigned. The synod of Huron concluded its business at London Thursday nights , r• Jeffers, Methodist,of I,ev. Dr,'� J , Belleville, was 81 years old Thursday. The town of Simcoe now has grotto lithicsidewalks ontheprincipalstreets. Heavy rain has fallen in Northern o r Wisconsin, extinguishing the forest fires, John H. Coppinger of Illinois has. been appointed UJnited States consul to Toronto. The synod of the diocese of Ontario 1 luded its business in Kingston concluded gp Thursday. Y 7 he troops campat Niagara wereevening, P g addressed by Hon. J. C. Patterson, Thursday. will be roceeded «ith at once P on a new high school building for the town of Simcoe. Rev. Samuel Bart, D. D. of Hartford Coon, has been elected bishopof the diocese of Vermont. c The strawberry crop is very large in Fssex county, and the berries are sell- ung in Windsor at 5 cents a quart. The late Senator Stanford's property p P is valued at $35,000 C00 on which there is an income of about $3,000,000. A letter from San Domingo dated June 12th, states that president Hear- reaux has discovered a new rent pion- dry plot• The closing exercises of Woodstock college were held Thursday. Hon, John Dryden was present and delivered an address, Secretary of the Treasur Carlisle y i has directed that the July interest on fo it per cent. U. S. bonds bepaid Mon- day next. Thos. F. Bayard American ambassa_ dor to Great Britainpresented his ere - Thursls to the Queen at Windsor castle Thursday, Cholera reports received from Mecca show that from June lett to June. _0 a • 2 there were 880 deaths from the disease in that cit y The officers of the 19th Battalion en- tertained Hon. J. C. Patterson,Minis- ter of Militia, at dinner at Niagara -on- the -Lake Thursday:he Carolina has been off and is now on + b her w.ty to<Sorel. Maud Melaibben is under arrest at �t. I o n 1t11h i"ft h t s chargedw killing e g t er and sister, Fatheramounted Rey. Sullivan's residence it Thorold was entered by Qtt burglarsBros' Fridaty night and a feiv dollars stolen, Sixteen men were burned to death byan ea losiim of benzine at the Brod- p t shichemical works, C,dessa, on `� ednes day. At River Falls,Wis., Wednesdayinert+• Ringling Bros. circus tent was struck by lightening sevenpersons were andYourself killed. Five prisoners confined in the cou11- ty gaol at Amherst, N. S, escaped last week by cuttingthrouglia half inch iron bar• The Australian mails per SS. 11'fiow-. era and the Canadian route reached- London 35 days from yp Sydney. Fridaypose The Burnell building at Duluth+ Mimi., was destroyed bj fire Tuesday night. Four bodies were found i1] the 6 -church ruins and it is feared that other' liyes were lost, more vagrants will be said off the Nosaid block in Missouri, the supreme court having decided that the law is uncon- SCltntf011al. t, Hundreds of people write It is im- possible to describe the good Hood's Sarsaparilla has done."It will be of e qualltelp to you. At Merrickville Michael McDonald jumped off a C. P. R. fast express not timed to stop there and received such injuries that he cried, Mr, John T. Warrington as traet• ed for the last half of June product of 60 cheese factories in eastern Ontario at 9 cents, involving $1,000. Arrangements have been completed for the running of the Detroit steam-+ er, Flora, between Port Stanley and Cleveland three times a week. The Manitoba Government has is- the first crop bulletin for this e• year. Prospects in general are bright- er than for several years past. Eugene A. Marvine; a New :York tines mreen goods err, Hier t was Saturday sentenced g to year in state prison and fined to one0• A Great Northern coal train was" ,The wrecked 35 miles •'south ofWestSuper- lox, Wis., Saturday.Three men wereand killed and eighteen cars were ditched have originated in the engine room. In the matter of the estate of George The congregation of Knox church, Armstrong, late of the Township of Ayr, Ont., I,,ev. John Thompson, M. A,, Usborne, County of Huron, Yeoman, pastor, built a very fine new 'brisk deceased clouleh at,a cost of ?5,000 four yeara Notice is he eby given pursuant ago, lvllich was para' fol;at completion. to chapter no ofthe Revised Statutes all but - $2,500. A special voluntaryof Ontario. 1887, that all:persons haying claims against the estate of collection at the. church door Was an- the said late George Armstrong, who died pounced for Sabbath last for the Ur- on the 15th clayof May, lsUs, are required,to deliver, or sena by post, prepaid, to the un- of wiping out the debt, The dorsignod, solicitors for Matilda. Armstrong, managers announces that the collect- admiPiistratix of the Real and Personal Es- tate o#',the said deceased, on or before the tOilS placed in the boles amounted to 15t Day of AUGUST, 1893, ,527, thus wiring off the whole debt. A grand record fora a statement and in writing, containing parg their b ironies and addresses, and full particulars country congregation. of their claims, duly verified by statutory declaration and the nature of the security At the St. Thomas police court, Mon- we. iv) held by then,, and that after the last mentioned date the said Adminis- day John ilzeDouald,aged 13, and Doug-tratix willproceed to distribnto the assets las McDonald, aged 11, were each sen- tithe o,`il aving r g ragonlyto parties claimsentientitled tented to an indefinite period not ex- which:notiee shall have been received as ceeding four years in the Provincial above rec�uired; and the said Administratix will not be liable for the said assets or' any Reformatory at Penetanguishene forereofny or stealing $17 from Wm. [3ayereroft.. part ofwl soscsclaimsclnotice' shallnnot e have been received at the time of such air -1 Alk:ert Wood, armed 14, and Douglas tributiori. McDonald were sentences. to au iudeii- ELLIOT ELLIOT, nitsperiod not exceedingfour years Solicitors for Admniistratix, EXETER,oNT. for stealing fruit from T. J. Clarridge. Dated ;7th June, 1895. Douglas McDonald two sentences FOR CIIIIRONIIC C't IIJGIIII ?<�' Ai.191105�' SPECIFIC. IT TnallPullnonaryDiseaseswitltemacia• tion, as well aswith spitt'ses f blood, effects of this remedy are very marked. $0C. "AND $1.00 PER E�ioTTt.E. ®E GYRE YOU GET TNC" ®. d L.'S the ;f pt•' "'. ,X ice•: 0,0,§44$,..''.4 -.We."'' ` � u� s w .a,• ` q Li •t lti a x o F t d r ill �II ilV B Flo CURE 5 ia� X01 C � � ry ERA 1 , r,'f MORBUS CHOLERA �� •® it r GO% P� lq l�r� s• It JD ALL 9 1 /.4 8Ej1( of 1 k w- ®Y til 11 r; g� rill/GTS price ds ��Iy;1fiRF of /h£1TaTioNS c,s i— i = �'" `3p` -M1 r e<, S s co run gconcurrently. Fred Locke wasA fouled guilty of obtaining a pair of UN boots from Cronk cC Tallman, and plea- ded to to boots n— A A. guilty getting repairs by J. E. Demare He was sentenced to In the matter of the estate of George Arm -®;A six months in the Central Prison for strong, late of tho•Township of Usborno, in the County of H ton, Ye 1U8 0 ' eco Revised each the sentence to run conculxentl Y Statutes of Ontario, known as Tho boyo- „ A youth names at Gower, one Of •iution of Estates Act" there wilibe sold by the candy makers at the McCormick PUBLIC AUCTION, on . manufactory, London, was the victim p� g�y # 3, MONDAY 5 R � � �� BR� of a serious accident on Monday.He 9 9 9 had taken a pot of boiling taffy from —AT THE HOUR OF— the fire and was pouring it on the slab ON.le O'CLOCK in the AFTERNOON for cooling,when some of the fieryAT THE— liquid splashed on his arm, �a,rs�ng L�toPes dence'of the said Geo: AP:1St1'OIlg him to drop the..whole ole thing, He faint ed from pain and'feh alirong 'the hot North Thames Aiorter Ie, HTpliornc. aforesaid, by MR. THOMAS CAMERON, taffy. His fellow 'laborers rushed to Auctioneer, subject to such conditions as his aid, and Dr, Eccles was sent for. Bielprope ty, viz. -ed, the following value,- arm was found to be severely All and singular that certain parcel or burned, •and ac the time •it was feared tract of land and premises, situate, lying being in the Township of Usborne, in had suffered internal injuries by the County of Huron and. Province of On- swallowingsome'of the hot taffy, as his ratio, -containing by admeasurement (99) acres, be the same more or mouth fell open when he fainted and less, being composed of Lot No, Six (6), a- fell. The doctor does not think this butting on the oWorth es Road., in the out one acTownship of Usborne, excepting there the case, however. The lad will be out one acre off the South East Corner laid up for some time. thereof some time since, sold and conveyed to one Josenlr Dinnin W. G. BISSO i 1 l+ S ' LlYery • First Class Horses and Rigs. SPECIAL RATES WITH COMMERCIAL MEN. Orders left at Bissett Bros.' Hardware a Store, will receive prompt attention. i - REASONABLE ATRIAL SOLICITED. G. BISSETT � The Conservatives of Muskoka Thugs papers are rich winning eneral election every day the Tories down and are ground with them What the •Grits have and whatY s victories these Grits win, eCtiOnS 1 day noxnivated George Langford of Macaulay township, as candidate for the Ontario legislature: The grand lodge of the C. 0. 0. F., M. U, concluded its session at Brant- ford l hursday. Next year's meeting will be held at Napanee. At the Coney Island Athletic Club and were burned.ninety-nine Samuel Bosndutand James Brailey stopped on the Wabash railroad near - Bement, Ill., to rest, and fell asleep. A train struck them, killing orae and fat- all injuring the other; j bDeaths The suit of Mrs. Homer R. Baldwin,8 TIn of New York, against 'the New YorkSunday,there Central railroad for injuries received _ Also the following crowingCrops, Farm of the 'Week.. Stock, Etc.. viz: acres of Peas, s acres Fall Wheat, 28 acres were 456 Orchar acres kutii 12 acres Clover, Fruit ind Mecca,TERMS Orchard of about 3 acres ;1 team 4 -,year -ora deaths from cholera. Horses, 1 three-year-old Filly, 1 one -year-old W. H. male; the we11 known ship- Filly, oone-year-old o e- he fersdentire 2 steersel to'nlof haynig builder •of Cleveland is dead, binder, (Patterson's niake)1 mower, 1 coin- bined seed drill. 1 sulky rake, I set Diamond Aaron Nash, aged 78, fell down stairs Harrows. 1 fanning mill, 1 gang plow, 1 No, at Paris and received'injuries from 13 plow, 1 other plow. 1 roller, 1 set bob- sleig lis, 1 road cart, 1. wagon, 1 rack, I set which:he died, double harness, l set plough harness, 1 pair James Dean,of ,Ashfield, Ont., tool- nets, grain bags, forks, spades, etc., etc. carbolic acid in mistake for' whiskey AL ES E: SALE • FOR REAL bidE Will be sold sub - Thursday and died in agony. ject to reserved' fixedby the otic' l guardian. Ten per cent, cash on dray of sale:) An unknown man threw himself in Balance to bo paid into the Canadian Bank •front of a freight •train at the Humber ofConimerceto the joint credit of the Of%ic- Thursday and was instantly killed. bo Guardian e the 1st day tof October he g next,�without interest. The funeral took place at Belleville FOR CHATTELS:—StO and under, Cash; Thursday of Mrs. Geer, mother of Rev. over that amount a months' credit on ap- A. L. Geer. Deceased was 84 years of proved joint notes. r + lived in Belleville for 41 Conditions of sale will be produced yandat time of sale. years. William Buckle , of 14lagnolia Miss,, For further particulars tapply to y Silo• Hoskin,C or to Elliot & Elliot gave evidence in court against a gang Q• i, of white caps, and was killed on the'TORONTO. Vendors solicitors, p +Telephone way home, EXETER, oNT' • age,Dated. June 17th, lsOB, John F. Elliot, 15 years of was ""mama,'�-f-e /113,0311111.11.9.1.A.161212.100.468111•11 `�' last Thursday night Jim Daly, of Buf- is to have le axes with which Mr. Glad- own a tree at Hawarden is eted at Chicago. Also the Chicago. :h Balsam wished. he had anted to kill his ass. If the ingerbread which the old rued at the grant; old hum- be added the collection e0mplP,te. But,se, was y, a fifteenth -rate actress that Used herself as old man !s advertising? falo, was knocked out i 1 six rounds by Joe Butler, colored of Philadelphia. The Columbia Liberty Bell was cast at the McNeely foundry in Troy, N. .Y. Thursday. IG weighs 13.000 pounds, and will give its first peal in Chicago July 4th. 7'he bi,; Nora mine at Ironwood, Mich., has closed down and discharged g the 650 emp oyes. It issaid the min- ung outiool. is worse than at any time since 1873. On Saturday last Mr. John . Griffith,of the 1st con. of Westminster, reached the age of 107 an a in a railway wreck reported been settled for $50,000. A carriage containing two women and three children was struck ley a train at a crossing near Newark, N.J. All were Instants killed except onetry who hued only a few hours. p John Gipson, a boy who attempted to nretic a train at.Oran a isle Junction1 g y a shout time ago, was tried on: Satnr- day at •Orangeville and the police mag- istrate let him off on suspended Sen tents. Fitzhun,the'mux deter, was success- full electrocuted ust after noon est -had 4HRITIK'S �, q� (�p 1 Li) �'•� ' First ei C�Qss'R��7'cSr And HORSES ORDERS LEFT AT ' THE HAWK SHAW HOUSE OR AT THE STABLE WILL BE PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. 'Z'eix a : Reaeoziabl Connection, patriarchal years, erday: (Monday) at Auburn pr bon. sire is already talking Ex- he management of the To- sition will make an effort surpass everything in the fairs. Over•$100,000 is now tided in the erection of flew stables and other outbuild- applications for space are ;tons than ill anypl'wfous I e nany of the World's Fair ill be at the Exposition, &ll entries for the mauufact trtment and live stock must ' Aug.12 aericultural io e' : h ' , p 17; poultry, Aug. 28. ` Ap• )r space' should be made at his descendants celebrated the dayin g a becoming manner. A drop in the price of silver bullion to 81 cents have revived talk of shut- ting down a number of the big mines of Aspen, Colorado, unless there Is an advance in the price. ;Judge Wilkin, of the Supreme Court of Illinois,has sustained the ordinance of 1889 stopping pool selling outside regular race tracks. This means that the cit ool must close. ' Y p Simon Wade, Joshua Calyin,Dau Jef- ferson and Premus Brown have been csonyicted of muldar,iu the Choctaw court at Waburton,I. T. and sentenced co to be shot to death July 7. It is reported that revolution has broken out in Salvador against. Presi- dent Ezeta. All the banks in San Sal- ended He met his death with great reserve and maintained that he acted in self defence, A`robber entered the Merchants' Na- tional Bank at Moorehead, Minn.. Mon- day and at the point of `a ,revolver forced the cashier Co hand over X2000, He escaped with the money by- swim• ming oyer a river. ` The body found in the Detroit river, near Sandwich, on Monday, is that of Thomas Heighton'i1 years of b ' aged,- Detroit, who was drowned .while eros• sing the ice on the 22nd of January last. No inquest will now be held, ng man named James Robson b A young living in Windsor, d'isappeared'sudden• ly two welts ago under suspicious cir- cuinstrini;es, and no trace of him has yet been found, There are suspicions of foul but nothing 1st definitely 9 S9 • • 9 Boy ®S% . • � Children's 7� Hair cut in the latest style Ladies'Knots, Bans Switches made to order H.FISH, Barber, —AGENT FOR THE-- PARISIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. and ,taught in the elevator shaft in Spauld- ing's lumber mill at Elmira, N. Y, on LOST Saturday, and instantly killed.. OR FAILING Theodore Buckalew, of Rea. Bank, N General T. choked to death while taking lunch on Thursday. He wore false teeth and it is thought he swallowed some of the teeth. r the 4 year old son o William Ir- vine, of Sidney township, Hastings county, while arinking•,from a barrel sunk in a spring, fell in head first and was drowned. �-. Mr E. H. Todd, a wealthy resident of Quincy; Ill., blew out his brains on Sunda while sittingin his chair. He Y was a bachelor, 45 years of age and no cause is known. ; Mr. J. Tallman Whiting, the aged and well-known Detroit vessel' man. /� was found dead in a shed nea • the De- vi! ? troll water works Thursday.He was 1• (, _ years � old,Heart 1 e 1 over 70 y e s d s ase s. supposed to have taken him af. Pp """"'""""—'°"" and Nervous _ � t ✓ ` �l :' i ,ti ,, : ', `' % �b , �.,a, !11� . ' � ;• ®® MANHOOD Debility, . .c ;, .. i, RR �, � , Y -" / ,y �,m.,..._. ��.m...e. v,..r. + !` - µti W'¢ 't l [ 'C 1 •``.,"..,. .yet,r ,.{ •.. � � {C ,_ e. ,. ;',i,. �. {r1, i, _ varier have sus business and play probably not a hamlet, viii- or city in all of the British butMurderer whatted a fta; at half atnrday morning, on ac -of ;close of one of Englanci, 6, ls the Victoria), Dile of. � true s;l;llat eVer e t i stilled on the the nwhile, o twilzt,lul„ of an eye our brave_ • saittfrs, with mandinn :officer, Admiral a ' . ,toil at the boa nal f o file ;Gan, to sight of 'Tripoli oli ie lccirleli.t was caused by ,,, . war hip, Calnpciclown, shay✓ m into the tilde of rile 111-fatand ,; .. ,, . to musing' it fill with water r lthlll the short space of 1 p . T11e gad -xll:al • i r 1. , thLowll British nr sic tine p ) to a state will remain closed until peace has been restored. Fitzum, in Auburn prison, l +ria there was n ' when told Friday ythato his life beings- ared fell in ,a hopewon spared, n. When he recovered he exited swoon. that his wife and spiritual adviser be sent for at once, sobbing bitterly the sent r At Dorchester, N. B, Thursday M s t I t,d for Stevoua, who ha las bee 1 tr e r ,• : causing the death of a young girl nam ed Mabel Hall& by cruelly whipping , and ill-using her was found not guilt >' ' guilty hr ild as a a,rvant iii Mrs. Ste- 7 ` ch w ” ven's house: A 'eautiful brass tablet designed b g executed byMr, Joseph McCaus- e p - Toronto, - land, of o onto, has been placed in Trinity church,• Sinpcoo in memory of Yv0 thea. ,late l:dlpplinCl Deeds who` was slier- , .,,, >l?, l . 111 of Ivotf011. count. �-for i33 oars, and _ r lues art active and ztlalaua• memUol of that church,:for over 40 years: known. Italian Two travellingmusicians were arrested at Winnipeg Monday for the' murder of their former tom an- p • ion, whose body was found horribly mutilated near Girenfel:l a day or - so ago, There is a belief that e -general, •they are the murderers At Detroit on Saturday Frani- L Ha es was convicted of the murder of Y •Fred, El, lSc,lly, rile you])g, diugrnlst, fibu former of Hamilton and Windsor. ly , whose body was found in the cellar of g . , a Detroit drug, store. 1layes was sentenced to Jackson prison for life. aisastrpns hail atol'm: ,broke over akville un uncia afternoo destroy. • 0 S y n d soy in+r azlmost h ire fruit cr ' .• o t e ant tip wrthttl .,:.: ...... .�.. radius .. . six .. , The a radius of sial, pineal, ,1,'he majorttv.Of the fruit growers o the dist �i -WestAfrica r ct ex eCt to YGali7,e little 01'ttett in, ou . , � q t of their orellards this season in cense• u: ; ,, , „ . t q:tteltc,e of tht3 rl.pst`,1 ltGtivrp done to what nromised to ha ft rine crop. 'Regulates the Stomach, Liver a and Bowels, unlocks t n ,;hesccri,tiorts'i>u^ifiesthe 'Blood removes all urn», purities from a 'Pimple tis wog �i crofulo>tsSore. to Mrs Robert Hogan, Sandusky; Ohio, v-•-� -- e......---- .. ounce - .. swallowed an of laudanum.in [ TRIOMPli0flUt the presence of her husband the other T„E .I P r };h ND , D t, i,, s, ..v r",a'^i) F ,, a, !. yy.,. d., �� ': ' ; aa -a: k.,,. , ,rj. 1 r, '• i 9 k •,i ~, a, ,y g , , ni ht, The man madeno effort in her g r be zalf, and said lie was willing she sl ould dip, The: had beets. married two wee Iia, Y a h• S reached Ne S a Nod York that' l4 c o of Iltdtana U, S. 4V1111a,m:D. 1 C y, , + ..... . _ .... republic- tnlniate,tresident the. republic of LI bola, died at Monrovia ' at iter of •the gauntly On 11 a 1411 tb.e e p with yl mid was buriedwrGit :iltatttry honors . y.. wag in • ,. , .,.6.. •fir. 1,1e;C,o�” w.ts appointed by l leSlclent i1strriao n in January. 1892• • Weakness of Bodyand Mind, Effects of Errors or Excesses in Old orYottng, Robust, Noble idanhood fully Restored. 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