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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1894-1-11, Page 4_______.____,_ _____._____ _1 plliiiiiii�� . ­�_11 1-7', - 1, ________ � , � , " 1 . - , 1. , � ��, I 0 , � 'I �, " , � : 1� . " . I _____ __ __ ­�,:, I 11 .: _ �. I I .�� I 1, , ,:� I .: - k . �, , �3'1 Y, � - I I �'l I - �. j_ . I., I I I I . I , I � .. 11 � . I , I " I -, � �:,'�. . , I �� I , I � , 7. � ?,lolo _ I � I . '� I I I I I I , I ____ ­�"� '"_ t , I )ip�� � '", 1 11.1�,�I_�`;' 1 1 . I - I �11,­"'111.!%11 I I , . , " � 11, ,,, � ... t ,. �1'7:1��'�'!. 7 � ; 2-' ,, "'. ,___-,:_ I ,01m��Ww �Ag I . I _ , "I � ... ; �,��,�, , � � ,, 11" - ­ . F - ­ I !t! _! W I - ­ ___ !!��, �� . ­ , :­`­ - " ,, , - 1 I ` % I'lik" � �' , , I I � , , 11 �Z7 ­�, � I � - . . _ .___ . I - ­ �. I., "', 1, I . I � .1".'N . I 11 ,a-, , , �;�, "., ­ �, I � 1. ,,,, . ,,, I � . � " I ; , :'' 1, " , . . I I I ; , � �, , ,� � , V, , , � � � I I � JP t. 11 �, _ I I ,� �e­ ,� � .­��, , f f # I I � I __ ". �� - - ��� " .. _,,� -, , .. 11 �, on, � tile plow of the Umn, P a I.- , ,t', � '­ I 991MI, I - A o5"o .11 L -S�vxs'x I* �;w�htqaoio N"'rediand tool�'Ili�ooff . , � m , , , a , 11 I &A, All go 0_y . I � , , X X q ,Z .", 111111��t � ft � , �� . Ailit a 'M I Aft,:; .� ,,, , 4- " . 41 ', 'J.0" , v i , � �7 , � " - 1� . , . I AS ,,, `_ - , - , � � -.11 , I I 5 , ,� oil ,ht, and if . I : , , I I I , %'(') I I � -�,� is, ,, -I�403 'Wh,tol " I follyla Ile shelved I S I � I 1� ., =3�4,a,&J%r-Ty �­�, of J�44ax - , a it X bees, I , 01 word , I . ,� " � I I ,� ,, e,� -LI) - � by Ae14arkabJ,3 Sonea O�Xlaf%� I YS b : , I the _I ,�, MIRTY) fil"YURS t%�Zs MilleoIn six, Q�#t 1, . , , .� �,_, 6 � a ,I Iwas only a tene of � C a (I k, Q , I , ftortl h&r(I tusgol t 1',�t lie wa . I I I , , W � nl% I V 4 , p:iaed b� men all(I kiQke " I I ? Mm"M QW4=1:11 ao�rlt T14rncd,0q(1f1�i)k4A,F For tho M40y "Itu'l. 1 13afollan 'Ell -&%4 TaT, I I suhdnod. Ile was taken on board tile . ' , 1. � . I I I I , ,,, I I . I 11 . . � Laura, G I . 1. I I I I I I aray aua cared for. Carofill un0ing I ,,, .1 ... .1 ;, _ I , ; ,all ri '6, I I � , -_ , � . � � , r . . ; ., , ' - 6 0 0 0 4D 0 'C� I I I r1lit" That's 01 �,iglkt, old a1sr- , �rought 111111 around, and in a I I I . I � I I L I � � It 401A A Ala-�s , , coupTe of weeks be was able to take his . . � , * I 11, I", � � ­,' . 1 I I I ell," impa(lontly (111ol" ,):Is), 60nia hard, but. y I oli'll wabble thro gh�' ao'basetti �, 11 ,' L - I ITO Stood Now, as to tii ' You don't coal �4, ­iVorl-Iffis Xwq)o tit All 01)"It Mont, -A I . � 0 ,$ 31`i�glt;ttod"11,11� . ; ! , , led tho viall, (to e4 mQlloy� � L I . I "'�', I h . L th Place aniong, the ove'm I I I 1, � . ..... 11 , 'I LL I � � �, I I �� 'It I "N r � in rho door of a, four It.. ItNycw. won at oar(tH, Mild there's wine iUJ'11-,,0 011, it $11thIll", )Tre&-Battle 1:,,Io woUnd oil his hip m1%dp by the toot'l , L� 11 , 1. ,.", 5-, , � , W Y" y , , . �,�� floor rocill all(I loove'J. r,tains oil every bill, Ill being ,% higli-roller ,iv it'll, a 111ad. bog -1140 Ueseue� ,� of the (IO'L - I �� I "I . I , � , jul.0 Olefao'D of awow- You've forg4ttell all about charity. -you've I i I 0 was very painful, and the mail i I I � 11 L I . I M I .: - ,I, Ile _ , 0 U I &use I 8 V, N'L t 0 IX T I I an whose checks I'ad I b,Lon ready to 111p. a dollar , to the d&&CY DQcember 19, -The brig, Laura P. 01fay, ses to take treatment with a view, to � � W, I I r I Boo I � I � I � �X ". I I . I I �, � "I I soilkr is, porfeotly pwq, I -1 . Own -,vllito as She vana, CUG, to, Oalaio, ile,, 1111"(111111111riv off the rabies wholl, lie get -S into U :A .., , ). i� 1:1� �.,91 I and oolitiltio.liq lillan- I _. qr Nyho held your overcoat-, but never a niql�al bound from Hkv , - �day porb. It is most remarkable that tile man I , _�) I I I . I . I , , . � , - , I " ; , " , 11 4 ou� ob(iWiQsIS toluaara � I I I beard his Stop oil the to the begg�x oil the Street. LOV8 tal e a Put into New kJon dell, Qonn,, last TbUr 11 I I . , 11 1. I mental straiii to : , , - � I . , � elthol" your olotbtm I � ", - I -Son six, Uved, Under the terrible , I - � L i, or I forprovisions, ThQvessel had b I � � � � , *I% . � � I I " � , L , hludil'6 walk." . . � ,� vd, I X liiiu,�S. UXOA Qp� � Sir, but, 1� 4 t'lind in oomeque _ 01 high Sells which lie w4s Subjected and fully r000vored I � � I I . 1 I I � ..", i5ea"Ill it .. 11 I'm sorry, * * * w o ok a Q il nqq ,, I I I .1 _. _ , _ I I I L 11 " , ., I yea .8 , .. h, I , � I I 1. I . I � � ., - I .­�� . I .11 ( I . I I , . , I ''I I 11 at al 444 W i I I I � � � -- . 11 Wall, wbab's the ma�,ter with. you V and heavy windg;was irk bad shap& She had his facilities. I . . � . I � I I .. LL so 4: % , 44 Same old story, Ut 11 Dou�t arrest mo, �ir, I'll 111ove on. " beat, driven ini,%nd oat of tile regular course, I _.-._-.-_-_-t,___ . . I , I I � "Y'"Our �11 lie it Los � f , � It 91) � " � �hiog I )r way, Slowly 111). tile WRITM AND T11BIR WAYS, I I 1� � , ,, 11 11 4 0 any Arre3buot i What's in the bundle? " ana Was makinp h( I . I . I I I _ , 1�� I , M14."_ � Ivo , G, �91'vo had to tellyoki ,( Toul's suir, Sir," . coast. She had been severely Nvrqnched; �, I — I, I J, I " I L I I " , I , , . � I I fQy` tile last' twoulGliths " Alid who's Tom V . I : and -,v Luoan died reading t,L passage fron, �ks i1J. asleal;ingsob4ly that men Were , rem . . � �'�"` L I , . f work ; , ed to Work at the � pil,mps night ,and G�v,,Voelns� � I �� I . i'l � . � th.s,t lwc;;�J out O f �Jy boy, Sir, and lie!o slok WWI Pllelk- , I 1 11 �. � , All, - T T � 11 I . pay Iny me 0111, . . . I I 'have � _W1 1,� _ � I " ell � to r, n. W Rad couldn'L tryills 6 sell his clothes to I , - . aia'aild Fin Milton was extremely anxious to , , Ao� � rent. That was, Dau , , I had on boma a man named � ­­ 11, i � i'� , , . V at mediaino�" dal"l. 'VesSe his, poems properly punctuated. I I , - � . � !�, � I'll �, I can yon test this? It enodg, but uo-w my Tom is out of work, , ,,(Dome Off,! I ,never heard of Ouch a, Henry Biscgff Who told R story ot adventure , " -1 . , I �,� -% u �layq nevor tried too,' He's thera-u�ou that bed,sir, A -0d tile thin,-, 1 " . on tile oceall, that,t was highly iatGrestillg .1-Loscomnion died'repeattlig the lines of � 11 " I be White r, -1, D his own translation of the Dies .1mv, I ��� �'-`111'1:t�' . I �� UsLlciHT 50AX aslK doctor v;iqs it's a fouch of palculaoilia", -11 Here's thaproseription sir, and Will you Jjisoofl'is a, i nglishalan, and lie Claims. , �, - , . _ -1, I I _tQ�� I th6aa Wile use ib Vbat rent," he come honle With Inc and see, for yourself?, that last August hC w4s shanghaied while . 'br. )�Iarbotl 4a,vs that most of the Llhg- 11 1: ;_ I I , ,'You owe two inouth's back � I I I they think of it, tilea, try f , t Aford lookiag for an'.6pportunity lish poots; were notably handsome men. , j I I I W Slow' j$foryoarrelf, Tile. ra- said as be inspected the poor old lie"' Ure Slialecl,tha'wayzi,-nahefollb.,Nved- When, in New Bi I 11 '. , I : I I., � �, Z I leasayoi�,aad -­ r I [ sult Avw and wondered if it Would P86 a saw the piaolling P�veiby al�d Ilea Pascal often copied Mi composition six or I I . Y to att"ll it- h ,rd her to ship on a coasting v6asel, 'He met a I I I ­ ?( 11 be Cc Ye,�, sit-, but if You'll Only have M MIO story -when lie, stdoa by tile bod. said ga*lvl party of sailora one night in a, saloon and, eiglit ti mes� bef ore allowln�g it to be printed., � k, I I . I I -_W_-.-"W_9_0W=� iva.-liod in iar less tit,10, I I I I . . I 1. � , . � I A � I - )%bience we'll pay you," - freely with thent, 1, - �', I . 11 With Leas L%bou):. how siol, poor Tout was, ha smilod gri-lY indulied R little too - senses again lie I)ryden always trembled violently for , i I . L . � I . . : , GTODA0 COUVEOVI; aud cc Patience won't Pay t"es nor inake re- anti said: I When he 6linis to hl� sobei orne time after conaludin *an inteveSting, .' � . I -1 J , :, Will be whiter Wile, pey . ack Your "Then there are hig "illip th%t, he was told, had S . Ig I I � I I 11 I L , pairs, I'll give you the day to p , li-rollei% an� low- , was on board a . I evex booll, Delor", I rollers I Neveirknew that before, Never at PGeTa, I . I � � - I Z you u4e4, oriiilta�ry traps. " %rte(l oil a ,whuli4g voyage in the Soilth .. 0, I � � t I -111 I � , Cervantes Wrote a�new dedication to one 8_0 , �ght = . 91) voy ��� I ! � : so cc But N,h had all idea that people really suffered from Atlantic waters. Tile ,age would prob- � ,� -1 I af t, extrontle I 1114 � � - � ­ ---.--- I I Beat some other landlord out of two �s poverty, ell '?--, 0 raon or of his works ey he had received � - P, - � � I I - poverty. "30 this i a ", AbI r last two Years And might extand a yo I .� - , , - Ion) -Off, . . .. I I �� L . , � , 1: g tion. I I . � %T��-,_ � I L I :,, I ' - � months' rent " I . I ey�no 46pes-boy sich—olit duo coal r_ The �rosp&ct didn't Omb Bisa line I I . . I .111, An d wile - i reach dramatist wrote . I , L 11 I I L ' "1 baveii?b a shillino, in the house, and ho.bogan to,fori . -to plane f0 escap Rardi, the great F I �, � S� , S . 0 ona-andyou trying to sell t � he boy's cloth, I I I I I � sic C 191v as I . 1. .. � � , there. lies my ' I boy I - i o me a Week for meidicine 0 . ing. He was watched narrowly for altime, 800 drainable pieces between the yours . anyhoyr, it will be tEadeath ofTom to be At that moment Tom ceased his meaning but as the �ffiders of tile Ship saw no clis� 1600 and 1637. 1 1 . I ( � 11 ! L � carFled out'. 10o too col(i in the room her?, and opened his eyes and qavr the �braago tion o1i his part to.leave tlic vemel-they - Oicero was a notable Punster, . A bolloo- 3 I L I . I I I I . I . � I ­ 04P I "11"""n at, but I've only 0, little coal and have to Use L,u . 1p�olisllixed .their Vigilance. . . I I ". tion, -not now. extant, of his pqriti Ware, ", � I � 1. I � . I mail inthe room. V� , W hea tile ship was in � bile neighborhood ­ I � . I I 0 "t the best ,%�a,y to cia- � more, Carefully thau you do gold." 41 I thought it was 4 C11:011", ­­­ . I made by Sulius Cwaa.r. I I . I 11; i . � � o, 'Adotheirtatter? First "You oaa talk toAk,e constables when What , Tom?" I I of the Cape Verde Is.lailds, one night 0r; Sterne 'and Churchill were al Mys ,in A I � � will d by enquirilig what the they come � I'm sick� and tired of hearivi ' " Inailaged tolower A W -8; -perisuoals Or Laose . � 9 ';.About. the'Lord. I was walking tl'O ina hi's wa,toh, 13!scofr I .. 11 I - I) I I . � I I in, a %�`Mt,arld. get, away. from .the vessel. -He quarrel with some reviewer of their work . I" & , 11 I . 1020 jL I r a a & y Uqo it. bliaso Yarn%, � I streets .and looking allover for hi ad the' Botk bated critics, . I . � I a se0andly, bi a � trial "Before the week is out I may find.work. I Now we'll works! 611 night at the, o54Vs. paid in . � I . I 11 - I I yourself. fair I not I I lie was ri�kt here all. the time! Mantesquiell Was sq. much affected by the . , I On, axe 5 well I wouldn't say a word3but have th�` medicine and a 111praing,had the satisfaction of finding J I ito I . committeci in way vmy it Tom iva good fire and till 'o'the'northwest criticisms of his works that the anuoy . auto I - LLL ;1 : I to use thij so ­ sometIling to eat! 7 - I I -, I ; all ve don,'t Set US out with him so badly off_t4at, , ­01X,� said thete. was a . les t � . ask is - Don't Sela,y, try the doator--2' � -1 Lord, bitt­-I­I-��-, )� ,. � (if the isl%uds. Ila reached shore all right hastened his death, � - I I . tile il c I oan?�' asked the high- and, four'days later, joined the brew of a devoted , ,, it ext wasbing day. :14 Talk to the constables !" shouted the I What does lie in I 1, Virgil , Cloven years to his ADuCid , I I I \.,_�_,,o' ) 0 0 G 0 0 a g man us he turned to got roller. I I I I 1. . � tradwg vesael bound for,New York-. I � xa(t, then dei3nied it so imperfect at 'his �.. � L � - . I " But; Sir, if YOU would only let Us stay 41 Why, Sir, I told him that the Lord I MORE TROUXIL14. . �, death he ordered it to be burned., ' .. . I I . another week, I'm sure. yod wouldn't lose 116ii1st, raise up a frienc![ for Ila, Hawas'so I . I . to . I I . . I � I by it. here's such �,,�hingaa the Lord - Biscofftold his story to the captain, and . Churchill hated correct his own poems. .. I . � I I . . I L �1 I I I I P I . I ill arld we were so poor that lie doubted if he was nots' little Surprised.- to learn that He, said tbaNthe erasure of kline, was . like' I . � � I . . . . . I . ... rglslu�l ,he widow and.the tile. Lora watched o�er tile moor." tting Away on�' . wn es , I . . 11 I � � I I � a friend Xor:t I 36s brothdr to tho'captain of t1le oil . SQ fi. I b I I I I I ve eontros­j:vhich ' ,ire .� . 1. . fatherless just when they are ready to give . One by one he couttea. tte. bills into her tile rpan� Wi iiiii tried to exact a Corneille died in tHe, mos b bibter poverty, The latest discoTOXY in thes6ionti- and not the, ner I � . � . � . � I 142) . . .1 hMAd_iu§t 5300, and ,pub'ou his hat to go. -whaling ship. The capi at he would !lot unrelieved, by many whom. during his days . - ocated tile I cause of the trouble. I �� I � . L . . . I � . - Can't stop -talk to the constuble-two . U irieam ,p,r,o � I fle world i's that nerve oentni 1 , . I . 11 Why, sir -but you see-"YQ d0n'� ,%Ise from Biscoff th&ughaied . I �, . � � months' back rent or out you go." all this for me 9" . . the story of being all, whence of prosperity he had, benefited. . The wonderful cures wrought by , I � � . I I . in con- . ' I I . %I-Provis- he reached poet ildn't ' ill, E mperor Hadrina, when dying com- , . . ­ I 31D , S t 0 1p'e Tbatwas the way theyear opened for the 41 Get medloine-M doctor== , , - This tile mail wall . I in or near the base of the biai , th morican Norville � , wl h the purpose of � forcing, hill posed that ' address to his) soul, , trol all- the organs of the .,body, a a the areat Sou A' i . r U 6V Widow Flint and her boy Tom. -It was io,a-slive Tom's life ?'. he said, as he went do, and It beautiful 11 � ' * I . hard times all. arourd� Plenty of energetic, I � . ;­ . . ,al6he to the . . - I � I I ,to make the promise, the captain began � which Pope translated into English, . � I fact that i I � I I I I I . . t of wairk ,a a Oil t . � . I ,,eatiug,him with cruelty. I I . I . I . I � when these nerve.� centreS are Tonle axe due - . � I skillful mechenica were on n Siie sat do'wn in a chair, d%zed.and faiat' t, Etienne Jodelle was the father of the I I I I 4 I F�ANSOX'S BL00- � heir rent, uild dealers and maau- ised from Ho�waq compelled to work for a week on I His first play was - Cieo. derangea the timani -which they this remedy is based, upon, the fore-, 1 ' i . I L behind in't I French theater, 0 1 . i I I I and wo&lerin -if she bad, not paE . I 0 L I , I . � � . f, I I . I facturers who generally had plenty, of , b to, heaven, and as he' clatte nd water, and was d on the stage in 1652. supply. with nerve d or no . ­ ... 1. . , � I � , Work eart red down adietofship broad a pates," prekente Ui , . rve going principle. It cures � by rebuild � ' . ., . - Compelled to perform the .mosb arduous had 06L . - . . I I ., ., � il I I I . to give out wera holding back -to -watch the stairs and oat into the cold and the ulght. For three I days and Hobbes ' groat contempt 'for mere 'ing and strengthening the Z&r`70 ! , I . � 1�__ I . I . I duties without rest. I force, are �also, d ­ gea. When it . I I " , � ­ I I . L . business outlook.. Tom might have kept he,muttered. .. I , I u. He saia� that like had read oT9,n L I . I . , � � � _Q014 . his place at $3 -per week in the box factoryX 11 Old man, you've made a be , aning, And nights be was kepti.at Nvork without'rest.- reading me as is temembereathat a serious injury centreg, and. thereby i-nereasing the , - I , �11. This treatment of the man. was finally ob- 'aa,much as they lie .would have .been I I . . - . I I but the,want of.proper food and 610bl"ug now see if you don't, Ireep it up I I � ' other members of the orew, ignorant. .,. I - I I .1 I 0 spinal cora will 04111346 Pigiall 113 supply of .nerve f6rce or nervou5 ' . I I . had made him susceptible to exposureand I - I.. . . 1 qectecl tQ by the his to,th YO . I I , � I I brought him low. There wasn't money . of Gray w�ro'losb after ea point, oner ; . � I I , � . . I i1a',,Ib�,,qmptain coatentotl himself witb. as. Many poems i I I , , � I ' - Suring Bi��61tt]I4 _%inless he promised to dea,th. They fell into the liandsof careless of the body. below the injur . . gy. - t " I � I I .. - I . — enough in the house to get the doctor!a pro FREEZINQ ]�I.SH- - read persons w � I This romedy has been found ,of - I � 1�, I scription filled At a drag store, and it was I — I keep his tongue stilllili-Zould never. It ' ho knowtiothing of their value. . because thenerve, force. ,is prevented � . I .' _­' ' . I 1. I . ' I . I ,� I � A I . . [ . I well that the boyit4 fever blunted his appe- They I Call Be Rep . t . for Maui rears With— shore. He Strongly' intimagis�d that. he . Petra6h road and wrote day.and night. � ury from rGhching the para- infinite. value for fille cure of Nervous. . � 'I' , . , fan L StoCk I .. i .. . � ,orboard. .1. Oil the table *ere he dinc a by the inj , � , ,. , of , all kin CIS 0 bit". . . I I . _ . . I I out a Particle of Food. . "I would be thrown ov . )d and by the aid ' . TvoU0 ,. 1.�, . I I I Biscoff -was thCroujhIy'frlghtcmo�,N,&id ' his bed pen. and iak were al -ways 'read -. lyied. portion, it will be understood ness, Nervous Prostratilon"No 1, . . � ya_s-f,-�ffi a -ad packftaa It makes people selfish to herd 1hem. to. _� I lid-lias do.* of I y ­ I I .1 , D - in . gebher� The sight of each othees destitu- Sqience, has. conquered nature a us the days, passed and the captain becaiiie I - ve Paroxysms, Sleeplessness, Forgetfid- - �1 L � - I n tion blunts all sentiment. . onstmte I Ireezing is L the tbi I more aggressive, .he fearedthat Aest�!*'w.r4te nearly Seventy volumes, most I . I enci, Nervous- �' L I 1, � Dp,,�,. 00],Bbantly 0 1 � I la. d that to preserve fiall. it is not he would ',.'Saxter, he of the 11 Saints ,'Everlasting how the derangement of the nor tal Des � � -'Zi � . I . I I I � 11 -.1 .11 But­he�s like the mayor, ain't he - necessary to salt them., I . ng carry out his throal. He finally concluded . � - centres will ca,use� the .derangement TiOSS, Men 'pond I AA )a C1. wih,M7 's in -the future,aud Sandusky, O., is the place of thein foll'tu, t porid'erouff pro . L . . _�af_ Vila mos I , . I � 11 never notibin'g anybody but well-off folks V I that- he would, better take chances fil an . � I I I __ .- ` . of the Vari US, 0 g of Females, Hot Flashes, Sick' %� � . 1 I � � Where. the first. attempt has been made to Irom, the PortiOns- . . L — - - I I �0 or ans wIlAch they ,ness-11 I I z I ,., . � � �:- V�ondftian 11 Tom, the Lord looks down upon us all . open boat. If h'e could get Away- I . - . 11 . � I . .. 61. . .�., � � w ri , , The first. 1, � ,. . , carry. out the business in -a general ay,saYs - ighb be eked up and. ' Cardinal Richelieu was a dramat I , ree i that is, when Madac e. Heart Disease. I L � --the poor as well as .-the rich. We are all ' ' vessel unseen he in Pi lowr, - pply�,Xit,hn n�erve fo I � . wit ,, _ - ' " It Ow _� , Dhe,Det it Journal. Frozen fish are tak. his life saved. I I I overal of is plays Eire . It anS,one,' that ;�S`4 , � , I . .. I I 11* P, d, I oubt his goodnoss. ral,, . of muoU'at ' bility. S -Vince I , , � I , . 1, - . ,: � in His keeping. Don't d 2t place in the commerce and -8 or 430 a iss dderan�ea di i� any bottle will con. I . I , � I e re ing an importai � He secretly planned to ,escape, and one included *in the collections of I Crary work an veconr . . . I I I � I I I I , a _ bile irtaustry becomes : � . I I it, cure is certain. . � I . elr�5, Itts har work to b sick and f �ziug ana. in the cusine, and as 1 4athe'tio t is' for I I :­ I I � .1 , but if it's� one burden to beAr I night with the assistance of a syn. I of.his tiaie.'L I L , ' - - "; le 1 � . I � , � - I eral the dernaud for salt fish, will I , way diseased i lm�po�� . Merle I I . . . the best n rin . . I sailor to whom lie had told his stor� ... ' I �1, �, . hu ge � Malebrauche becoMme so e cited -when an Nervine !a with-. - We Must to it. Yon miast have medicine, more gen I y,ho'gob � . I I TW,e7v_e-1 , ,_ i � .. � ­ , I � . � probably drop OTto a great Extent- Away from the vessel in a ,boat, Carrying 9, ding anything thu�ir interes )�'ed him that to sapplyjhe same qi�sut#Y16 . �,l 9_ - . ,� , I I I I - e7ell .!,\ � I - , - Tom. I'm going out to see if I con pawn ' T. Stoll, a flak rem - ��'�, Jest Temed , . . , ;.n t.h.e raark . I . I I About three, years ago A., , he � was fieq ently obliged to pxus'e from force as When in a healthful, condi- . f 1he . . . , .my shawl.," . . I � few provisions and a Small supply of water. U � .. . o - t . � - 7 - ­ �� I I � I .1 eet allLd always I . & :ik for commission dealer in 8anausLy; be 'In to Biscoff calculated that lie went adrift palpitation of rho hearb. � I I I . � � . re , V-; - i � I I I .�. ' - I And then you oMu!t go out to loi ex ment with freezing fish, anT soort Sbout 100 milossomthwegt of. the, termuda . B on' and tio,n ; bence the organs which depend discove ea ,, � the cu, ofLuu' sti0n- 7-41 � oip. , work."� � ,� � � L� � !that the . in.ventio I .r I ly meatic life of both so . . tiiach, I � I � I I Bat,�it may Save you." I I 9 Islands and getting his 'bearings as ties reat rival, was very unhappy ;, .upon it for nerve fbrco,suffer� and 2XO 'Dy8PePP'a1,'V'U , : � I I Ey Prepared at Show*ent out and wilked about, for:an machine would I'm his salvation. Last year as he could without the. aid of a compass, he 0 " his g � 11 1. Troubles, because it acts through the 11 . . . . he complet a, and now he has a ried the wrong woman and b6th unable. to properly perform their I I . I 11LOP, 9 -Exabe, �', hour but pawnbrokers And Second-hand rowed ihoE I I I '_iL ed his Sahara for, the land. When ;on rose the ,each may . � I ­ 11, ' � . fo par, . I � Yamily 1:0 an n, of the ice-makin The do 1 d all Chronic Sto ' I I . jeei-sit'� 13- Di = I- ton _ I plant in. full operation, employin g lived to regret the fact. I nerves. It gives r6lief in one dit � 1 ' twenty' next morning the, vessel that lie :had -left 'work, 6nd as a result disease makes - . clothing dealers were takibg a holiday with Iga," Pre- was out f sight, but.1 I I Ys A --1'". __11 11 � 11 the reat of the world. She fitially entered. five men and a oapXcity of freezin"'. 'a � 0 =specte for Bisc6ff' ,,'The famous Do Saussay Y�rote a folio Vol- � . � . �, I I I : I and absolutely effects a �perinanont � 1, . I serving twenty too of ireab fish , year. 114 r� the wind was nine composed of Panegyries of persons, its a-ppearance. I I . , . - 1. *Awr ,a drup� store, and asked of the urbane Pro- . ore�not very� fl ttering, fo ' -_ I . . I I 11 � I I cow TA%&_UWV&9A I ing, his In, a year Mr. Stoll expects to double the Ide . raw, becauso .. t . I , prietor, who came forward ruble rising, and b� the mi Ile of the. foreacooil it whose 'name was And tha. At least two-thirds of out chronic cure in every instance. , �D,lo Dot , � . I , I , � ant. � . I ]least. was his own name. , I .. 1. I I . . . - ! . I hands, to take the shawl and fill the pre- capa.city,of thepI was blowing a gale front the Sent & pur prejadices, or tho preju'. � . � . . . . rl�_ _�-x ::— — _r _� , , , J,LqW_ � I I .1 I . . I I I , I � The method.used is-ver.y sim� glee� inte' �t .. .0"-a--Z�V;i� conteate , . jmt�� . - -n-tw-l'o ,%ils __A1 ii tj -Je_n.-__ii__- . I- -- 11 scrip Ion. 1 6. 1 T�._-r..)�-Oro,­�= , , . a way wl 11 � , . . . ­*��_­tt-::-Z_ — �_Iorry,-7u-qrwtw�*ry - 11.1 �v I 11. , I- . r tttae& y pictures. -&d0K_,___, - ` Zm_ 1. .1 r _Tft M_ ,himi,erf Mitff - � � - - b om I , "'- d Y Val t paois, e', , . � . I., air - mlhwil T&Iftem enfres I- X 11111.11, I - - I ,I IM . . vriIers �,­Ice, , � � . I 11 t, E ff� ' t to � keep, 'the -are knovvil to lilbe � Using ffirs - :�Jou fro& L � I . I . ,. � I- - I , I � �!I� - - ­�"W-01t1qu . - t b.tm_ - 1.4­61­;—I—fti �t., a Ing an e or � � -1 _ i­1.­_­6f1­ I . a . 1B ..", Ir - , " � , a. ­,Aeai Mfe I at the bal se of the brain, and not fr � . 0 , Anflas . _ I.y e rep e . nd not worth Wileiiat - in, 11 ef6re-t 6 *ill,&. The Wind painted fi"memory. , I I ears. ,i . I , I , I EM I 47-% if a , Clues I ' � a aerang,em nfprinls�rily origiliSting _ . . I � I � I � �erolase matter i8removedand the fish boat squarel is based, on 'the result of I , � � � I — I and the: showl,is old and thin. a e species, t O'n�ight SA, in,"cloadyt F6Peowedhis.accuracy aua Polish of e _ - , . . � - I I lr2mAuBw I 38rted a,ed gra. ed'�ccording tb,th , blew all day, an � � I . I I I " I I I . A � . � ' . anything. inly one with thelarger fish, but and it soon began to r&in. � I Style Ito a hint from a miserable poet named . in tleprgan itself. The, great mis- scientific resoarch�" and I stuay., � _, L, � � Rum 5AiLs'n Grip, &ATISFAAGEON : "BtibmYTomis.threateried With pneu- This is < titilated. The Ash eep,,and yet �, '' . I � I. I . I � . ,. , the a - 6, It ones ire, not in Biscoff was afraid tb go to al ' I Walsh that the English poetry of: that day P , . single ,bottle:will convince the irtost , I . I � F0R,,3p.t.s BY ,'ALL ,16E�ALr*RP3 monia, air," J , t, L � I I are placed in pans made Of metal that: will he was- so badly exhausted "that it was I deflcien�, ia'-Clagance. I . takp, of physicians in treating these 1� 1. . I I 11 �� .. 11 . 1,� I . . I .. . Wy-e-s. its the sort of weather for rust. being PIS cod in layers atid the pans -dep awake. , was I I ­ � i, � I L . . I . . - 1 94119 incredulous. I I I ­ - 1 .. � .1 almost impossible fOy1L him to'k ' I I I I I I . a, and most of the cases seem to not- I Was a goodL Sea . I Racine often said that 'the ' suffering he clizeases is that they treat the org 1: I I L _­ , I I --- eamoni . I carried to the cooler. � I ; , . He was -in a yawl which I - ­ .. _L_ - ... � i I , ,, .L � 11 . I I I Pu , fat U I ' . * al. endured from � one, adverse Criticism more I � I Aaail Agent- for :Exet6fl- ' . . L , . . . prove a I L of this This cooler is 0, sort of 3 vault filled with boat, and he h6pei to ride out the star AIlLtbo iliamuro he C. L'UTZ 'Sole Wholesale and � lr� � L � I . L I . . I , � I � I I I L I 11 ,knd must he die for the wa,ut . I i tiers and compartments . . lbl�s., than outweighed 1. enjoT, I . . � I -_ L . I . L p! ANV-AKE�TBD BY-TTTr,1VAT I 11 I. .. I I I 3 medicine?" ' I ges arranged n , L I . I - &PPl&US6# - I . - I 11 I I . � I I I.-_ — - L or , o,the shelves of a Pantry, and made to.fit the ma* ed f,rom the Public, L � . I , I � I � - , __­ Z6 gg Good day, ma'am -good day. I notice perfectly that no space is wasted. These Along about rnidnight� as near as n 1 . � . ' publish- I I � Witnessing Exeau,wns. . .1 DAPSING- WINDOWS A-10 TABLES, I ' I ETT the ,,thox mom zero, and I 'SO re ill, Could cale'tilate, , . he fell asleep. How long . Newbonabaadonoa't�e idea ot I .1, I _ " I oter is dowit to . go lower b L. e filled with freezing fluid, and the L his �Woyka for fear of criti- ' I I . I ver me 0 - �, I , I . . ould e pipes.a )us he never knew. . He ing several of left , that has tome over meiN _;_C,0_UPq;J457q I shou.1dit'D wonder if it w tGmP rvt_rC , From here, he was, uncousei( . I " - anol Boni, . . I ;� 1G. '-' L I , by thezritshing of ciam. They were XL Mani] I I ) the advantages to be Iria �ru'l, I . I AML . L is,kept at zero was Suddenly &wakenea ,. .script and �., The change I I L I . L mirlds with regard tc ,t`:, L " ' . I L .. ­ I fore night," I . I after fy".i. wenty-four hours, the, pans . ad after'bis dea,th. ati , 0010im go wormen. I . - - L 1. g t I The boat bad were publish I I I ,OXOO a ",, � I PURE ' - She had; assured Torri that there Was Only, are removed "'to the L preserving vaults, W trotigh: I I L a Very voluminous author, per- drimin&IS is worth. noting. At the beginning ­� Englishwomel � I ater around his ,legs. derived from witnessing the on of, 7.re gradually ' I.. I - I that He 'watched over the I g around into the Of bile SeaL and I � L one God, and where. they are placed oli pipes arranged as swun I . and, L 1, theL entire trade oiahop-'window dresgin , 0 , � . - .L I had been filled with water. I . yoLiSgile a tW0ntV_VOJUrae , L - 0 - I ( as I a u �da.'T. a p t L occapationatill-JIi the handwof menher- I I . . DERI J0 'eip, I , pooraiwell , therloh, but as she wend I iblisher of bay� celibuyy it ' was the opinion of almost _ , I I ,.,., I . I . S L toL it% the first mentioned vaults. It* seemed to bi in that he Was in this ., 'his Work. Lit -was done, and at these sights wereveiy benei� ' , I I I I - I " I ed her way homeward She ,bad I ,fast step lit once, after standinal around ion an age, In his despair, he had edition of nbli�fter,, who dii'ad in a, poor every One th ,,as is the business of table decoration I . I I I I I . combab her doubts. His fever was worse, 61 course Posit I I -Id Lon tile boat rallied the p L . I L ficial, be�ause they tended to warn those which -in London IaUsilally the '-work Of . . � . � mind, ,and , all d L , in the hot sun of A Jul� day6 inner, but abont decided to let go his he i L , 11 . . I I il longings wba,t might be their � I L ,� L and he was but of his My . house , . lab 1V 1 are reglected'in the ou: . I *ith.crimini L' , I L overcoats L I carried to L I r I ' IL as w0mart III the employ of the flor I ql I L I ,I about; Mud she , -the and end hfa misery when he.,was I Own fate. L remember, wheft the bill v I OSSOMS , L I I ,� LL I . long be moaned aud,tossei in two minutes . . � Th poet to receive an �vides the greens and lit beco, . , yoa disioveryouiself.in. t began �to to pro L ' effort I I %, ­ . I could do no More than hold 0, cup of water ti " no, and, the Great of a wave. and WhCn i a first And. only I , . I atmosphere OfL the Are to regio )in a Pope was 011iaburi, before Parliament'lor. Causing executions or finds ber I to his lips now and a ttle there was a' crash and Biscot lound autograph letter fr( I . The London decorat, I L I then. When night in ` 1 Written by Urb%a VIII. take Place in private hearing more than one much saaistodbY tile electric, ligh I L 1, . , r.. glancing at M therrao star, you *111 see the was � Public warn- , * , I 3T. began to below the himself tightly wedged between what and the letter YL . . I fall she made a bundle of Tom's murcury registered 18 degrees to . �imo 'when the P PaSL wrote v'aly to person a& that if these. great is now uSed. instead oigw; in'llea , � . I I , toL L but of more value lifin in the darkness to be heavy 'at 9, I 0 1 wnmurderawou I 10F.CEST, BE,lg 8020L , L I I � 1. !ngs were withil Id become L t1", I , L . , 9 k. . , clothes. They we old ve door is'opone& and befoye seemecl L . ra vp I iligm abaokL n x . - . _48 better d . r I , at DO � more frequent,. , 11 a4mir 11 _ 'd%intity. F07, b2s, 11 led $he Would , t �zer*. A mas'si . I I ItingS. . r L 'elling houses !a L t�t1ngt6'adAhft1ldredOth& than bar shawl. If he, of blockwood-no, timbers. , �- '. I :1 Sulsi9que te pariencoll I t, L r� 1 ri . . your ey�s is a big _�� I , capital A,Lvery muc, ;I alo � 'a 0 U11 8, , you find His posit t painful, and he det I ke GundS List b0aa,; - Well, she ion was no I I I . I . , , 16 redeern thorn ; if he gob well 't What t1ley seem, lui: ed t'.) let L I not fulfilled the prophecy., ar�y I . Ii T cercop pruc. � d thingsaxe,no I W - * So'firinly was it finpresoed'im the popular for A ducal dinner 151 , a 'Ist . I _. hadsaid that the Lord sometimes raise I , . , I I did ell en�ngh alone until day ' , A Id b � � I LLLLLL %*C;,3rc_-;,=.1 . I- 1. the wood very cold, � , [a'posifton to him. ,o � I , Lost at SO&- L with � long, low, , . .. . I 11 L I I . r up afriend for tile Poor and distressed.. ' . e d� t abed to light revealed b] L 'IV qj )i mind' that gazing on 'the death agony ol� s: wI,d 1 � I I I . I . . . , . It ig� the fish that will b is rib I . washed ovet him nearly cc oil `Wednesday� No ember 2 Z. , maidenbair , fern , I - � * 0 * 1, I ,. any -years sionally a wave � folons was: a wholesome experience foy the I I L * * If * , tit er up$ drowning him, but be remained � fastened writes a correspondent on board, L -T. M. S. .. . L I I � . I our art b 114 .. I sbrayi g ar .1 - � , I Y III in oil � 'met, Lin" n f I . , g that I know,of instances -where poor great lil6d small Ws$ ble� .1 , , " ItAin - in. and, �New. hence, --c P it id'so frozen that when 11 util day4veak,'whea lie found that he fised Himals,va 11 A,e in . lat. 47. 46 N., YOU13 1 he ends df iph I Four o'clockp- - upelled to be t I 'D,L We-% out .f1bed yet ? " emptied fro t; ans,tbe si%*,a pearlike U C - trag L I andthepul, drehid8, , 1"It I 771-t1_90-FIMI I etween the railaitdprosw long. 7.05'W., thO Ship Gafi0fi, if Gothen, 'unbappyboys ha�e.baen cot I , Year's day, and you not are so solid hat they been driven in 1) spectat6ra of the edy. , , I 1 �uV, . 5 S , It ivas a young man of 25, who bad gone chunks'of wool, AD , of a -wrecked Vessel. ' burgy, floating about wibhoub 0. crew and , 511V I 1. .rho I te Mr. WilliMin Sowerby, Sr., of keb and trailed among - I I orning. His,face uSt; be thawed-Aeveral 'Ours ,efore the Ltrate mast evidently that Of -9, boost. badly damaged One boat was lefb:on a I TfidLtable, of beat ,e4 '' . -C '' . to bed at 2 o'clock that m ' . . . I ' Tflowreakwas'' , � Messingliam Hall, 4 geatlemaa who dibd at L I I , ,had and pale, his eyes hollow and fish run be sopMrated. 0 eat wa �ainmagt, the Otherm, were . -_`t. L L . ,Was pin( I It has ))sell demonstrated already thaf ink L vemel, schooner rig. ne m 9 board by the 11 . no, quarter oface,ntut.Y. ago, black, and polished, _r I bloodshot, and one looking at him niighv I � the, c5ther lay on the depk, Iwarks had been, smashed. a msture age 001 I 6 school at Lin, the'fancy tiowj'bein ,, L I .'I uch a low degree of completely gone . . gone. Her bit ' told rho that when. lie was a, . I ,i lot � I 1\ ,have taken him forall old man. L I flesh 1�6p,t frozon'at, al evident. anaL the waves were dashlug oVer in ,,, In, its the execution days canio, round, - 1g, strips of 0 , 1 ,, Mad6 a fool of yourself � agai ii- lAgtnigh6 temperature, will remain perfect for P, Oak- held by� the stays. The craft was away L (30, �, ailing with water and Was liable' to V.11 The bowsprit, also was broken ; feature btLthe 11 P ,.V" I I . ­ , � H M N 0 RAI N. L , ish of bhoSeL Set ,iven, so as to, afford the � L __� i�. " , J j,J ��t, �,aij P , o. him od, ofy--ars, and it is believed that the f bout he I whole holiday was 9 by tbo'Clect . — I . .tt. hQ,groWlt�d, talbln&� , Zink at any minate' tieeoff'felt ker,�,'s,'jila,swith The exception boysthomeau�of impro.vingtheir inorols � I � __ -, it, I f6 .i ft I to ribbons, and her, T L'S had b rpservad ten'yosrs andtheribe b, v ;,L self as he lay loaldrijrw�o I ,, may'ba..p lie frying pan into tile fire, 'eye, tori - I 11�c,V� ,�­­ - dOL YOU I mated .over to' the; figh dealei- fresh as the had got Out Of't .,last very ungteady, the by gazing oft tile lianging ioll �k � .now that I'm Labout ready, to out t . I bitt he concluded, to:nlalre'the best of the foretop -gallant V L , I I � lung man, of d6dent day they w�reoaaght, I 1. ienti6ried this note Of barouriallL W -- I youraquaintaliqo� Ayc I Go, anp when it L became light enough stays having given way, A boat Jrom. the the " " "' 'i�, L gopa:progpoats, : 'Brii I bngh 1, . .1 - I , �Z I "�� �L family-�lenty of M, ., , . ,, Go i's. circulateN by the pumps thr I o"nat' ;O to abld oiiarg6 of creation, and. have Sometimes thought tha , ,,; ", Dney.- -icwl over the deck Himmlaya,was sent on board in L 11 'ail'"A "I I ;4�,'L 1 1 � � ­ , , for hirn i to 'or I , a under the IV:, ' 'the id L , ,; � lik �� ,,, ;, . and yet how are you , ut5ing: � yourself 1 Cveryfoot,of tile pipes, An(! returns to so koupin a ant, who found ,that the laose who heard ),no war boan , I ,., � , ! J'�� I , I J . ",!;Q,� 'L I A . I the derelict he d . ." 0. ", - ,1- ion. Gburg,r t �,," - , L 9 dic a to the, first licaten ­ . ., A L k . 11 I JX',_�� . " I � . p , . . �., � . .1 I .1 ,r' g"'! "�,,,�� r .]�,� e; cards dis4ipat i' * b t4uk'Jdr'L eoalihg foe, red(AributloIl in t116, Of .1 I kparently left tile ship iii great Sion that I was romancing or jud , , ­ . , -l"..M. yax, , � � iAr inforined. . � L �jg�t 3� - LCharapagn the .. I crew had � R , L 7*r4 ,� ,��111111 _7 � I Ili n e satic - , , I �1. , 0 - At 25 you T at Space of one i I �11[64aidd,his wa 4, � latest log book, with them. . , 4:, �&W, t � , a ... �� � u�R� V la8ky pia,nt JiMate,taking the - With � *� .1 11 L I— 11 I ­ . .. . '' 0, inan of �50, ljeal�h,, ptoqpee�S:And COZ� $,;25,000i�: . I 61 "'t � I 11 , "L i " �L. _ D to the dogs,en the gallop . , � 1- L y to the Cabin, M 11 �11 were battelied down. Tile L ­_ __ , , . � �i nal, 1 11111196 1�ke .lw�g 1-6.4 through the domnaniN __ A L a To-d&y I haveLinat -S I I 11 ' . - I I I I . W an ., L � W ,I , q , I I I I I I ,,,, � I'M W — I V � the whole oat5t goingL to tba' deVilt � and . . . . , I 1 ''114:j' as of, M' dereliob)', however, was seemingly. sea- of tile statement, , I I I Wa5 w . Startled at the sight Pl , , : , 11 ' I L I ' getbilJgL in �bxchangc'l 1 N, , , , . �, i-, Drenching on the stepst I - teatly aetiar4 serial PlaUtorary 1 � I � I I I I wtiat are YOU large '4QAbut lay I worthy, and it Was con8eq% 33, says'illmt It , �. I " . , �, I W L " are tb soii,of your father and,- a high rOii,,rd, � � � .: � 6ii see Ais 116a t ", , . ", , � t For Several 2( a �yl I - �L It of tlio watoe th mi ad to to,%,v her into poet. I ' - 11 I 1. I " 'T ,., I jast, 'abo-at the reac ft 'that ob, Grammar Soho ' . ru �' � �_t[JMOO all. Wilet�,YL)ttL("()ftfd'V4>'Ig'=d' 11 ' 11 I - ant wia �tew * P � 1 " " * ' ille Cog �� , 'e, 901*S :1 1, . hours a bout's C I L , " '5 ,f,. " ­ ib � Tl'fe U',tii0l , rior � t1h Orkedwithe L " , - � ,;0s;qawashing above the apartin ' It h%W00rS boys , 11 V.If an . 8�AAII �s 0 4 , I L . 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