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Littie Daughter
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Of a Church of England minister
Mired of a distressing refill, by
Ayer's SarSaparilla. Mr. RICHARD
BIRKS, the well-known Druggist, 207
McGill St., Montreal, P, Q., says:
I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines
for 40 years, and have heard nothing but
good said of them. I know of many .
Wonderful CU res
Merformed by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, one
in partioular being that of a little
daughter ot a Church of England. MiniS-
ter. The child was literally covered
from head to foot with a red and ex...
ceedinglY troublesome rash, from which
she had suffered for two or three years,
in spite ofsthe best medical "treatment
, available. Her father wae• in great
distress about the case, and, ,at my
recommendation, at last began to ad-
rainister Ayer's Sarsaparilla, two bot-
ties of which effected a complete cure, ..
Much to her relief and her father's.
delight. I am sure, were he hereto -day,
lee would testify in the strongest terms
as to the merits of
Ayer's Sarsaparina
Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell,Mass.
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The Invalid's FloWer
The old notion. that
one's living and.sleeprug
equate:Ave to good 'health
exploded with so many
of "ye olden time,"
some dear invalid Whoa
must be spent wearily
that aome of the freshness
has crept into her room.
had the misfortune to
h
Suffer her Waariness
can hardly realize the
h 11 f 1
8 8'w1 gain r°111 d
beside her or around
experiment, at all overate.
givenere su eats
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INVALID'S nownn
her long days of monotony
And it is so simple
missionary work 1
and beveled, is secered
the bed's foot board
atrong bympretty iron
end. '-Upon it are set
thriftiest plants, in
and bowels, that the
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auords, From time
chimged for others whose
in their glory. , The
be always full of the
desired there may
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holdinga single plant,
head -board, within easy
id who TilaV take comfort
the dried leaves and
pro
them, a - oess that
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growing,
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ether
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weeks
in 'bed,
and
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lie in her
and pain,
comfort.
few pots
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GARDEN.
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a way to
A broad
to the
and held
brackets
the very
the daintiest
home
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to time
blossoms
little shelf
best and
be two
on either
reach
in
caressing
seems
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plante
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emus to
Pet tleenriee
home.
and months
let us
brightness
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place
perhaps
and
of flowers
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do such
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firm
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green.houee
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brightest.
brackets
side
of the
trimming
and petting
to find
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of pots
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thus
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of the
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favor
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de 2 aunties a batter 1 otuutett
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of sqgar t a Peed milk Mix beking
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powder With flour 7. nib in better, add
Belga; then well be eggs eggs al1C1 81°1°144°'
milk t0 makes' moist PaSte^ Bake la rminti
ealie tins, which have been. well greased,
Brueh over the top with Oge When partly
done to glaze them,
Net Cake :---Cream one•lialf cup abutter
with $ (nip au d emhalf ef fine graunleted,
anger- Beat the yolks of two. eggs uuti
light, add to the butter and sugar, then g
cup of sweet ,milk, Froth Whites Of eggs,
add with two cups of eifted flours the egg
and flour alternately, iVS:hen light anRiver
smooth add a oup of h Mory nut Meate
ohon ed and floured.. Add two tablespoon-
s P
fuls of baking powder, mix and bake in
moderate °Yeti. Have pans well greased.
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Wad 'UNCLE 8AN 18 AT.
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XTEIVIS Or INTEREST AEOHT THE
' BUSY 'YANKEE.
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Nplohbotdr intcroot la ms oottms_wiat.
, oro or otol000ng ono mem c emend
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x ow illa Daily Record.
ver 90 per cent. a the business Of the
uo a St
nite States ie done by .cheques.
A postal card recently reeeived by is QM
oinnati paper contained 3,203 words. '
Shoshone Indian baby born on Smoke
reservetion in September has four
_leeriest ears. . ' . ,
Wilbur H. iheir to an estate
of $50 00 Robinson, " bl ing farm
" 0, !at" 'mnieseed to f° '
houses in Cass county, Mich.
reguitefriurofhlieronoor teolereda. the by 4er:bele
a . t la 0 . y t .
of one of hi$ piotnree, "The Vitilt of the
MD"egauvirr‘Pz''s .p' leased Ot th9 result a the
worn. 'ao suifrege experiment. A winners
was eleoted Superintendent of Peblio I•o••
etructiop awl. three women aucceed to the
Isegislature. They were ceurteouelY treated
at the polle, and deizens provided camp
stools, tor these Who had to wait It '
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ANAROIIIST FRANOE
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A DANGEROUS AGITATOR REMOVED
BY THE GARROTTE*
_ems
The Terrilele Crime ror Which Ile Was Ex-
emstedimesenslai`nrowinsr in tem Berm.
fry ours'
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Our Meat Fish,
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Oysters, Sara- ,
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said to have been the meet orderly eleotio
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Chis,oga Eggs, Doughnut
ever see in Colorado'e capital.
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3.10:salelhsL:ilrl:11--ae4T:Fr8rtail':oRY:°:f wl':'jsollil.::gt:::Ya
Vegetables etc,
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MYSTERIOUS DISAPPE ARAN CES.,..
iu IMixoelona on Weclneeday rooming was,
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m ake most other people? mg
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Spine Men Hisapiear Without ;Mayan Any
undoubtedly one of the 1110St dangerous
Auarchista. have
folks formerly used lard for a
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Trace Behind. .
who ootne to public
notice' of recent years, first heeenle gen-
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such purposes. . When it dis-. ..
Ate ease of Kerngood, the New York
erally known at the time of his arrest
agreed With any Ot the larnily
--dui
commercial traveller, who disappeared from.
between Se Thomas
for complicity in the Barcelona outrage of,
often i we said 1
(which..
BRITISH INVESTORS.
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Tee A nor':can Hallway Promoter la, lite -
sponstme for Many mutinous Rents in
British Bank Account*.
The •experience of British investors in
American railways has not been such as to
an
press them with lively sense of the
impress a live
unalterable value of the security. Indeed,
if they were consulted they 'would admit
that that very elusiveand. tricky fellow,the
American railway promoter and his
partner, the wrecker and ultimate appro.
riator of the property, are responsible for
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many ruinous rents in British bank am
counts,and for the mained and broken who
bestrews the path of speculation, unable to
recover from the artful holding up processesand
which the American• stook manipulators
employ. It need not be inferred that they
use, a bludgeon on the British investor,
bringing him into unconscious subjeotion
and then rifling his pockets. That is a
vulgar way of dealing with a capitalist,
besides presenting, risks which are not
agreeable to contemplate.
THERE ARE OTHER WAYS
not so ex editions and decisive erha s
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but just as sure and with no responsibilities
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to speak of. The railway managers sit in
their palatial offices in this country in the
enjoyment of extremely generous
and private cars, while their agents in salaries
England, the land of promise to the borrow.
er, cheer on the British capitalise to invest.
mesa, inaiting hire, by artfully prepared
statements of the eaxnings powers of the
roads in freight and passengers, to become
a plunger, Some plunge and never come
rating so
up again, while others, not penetrating
deeplynnaeage to reach the surface, guying
for air, butanever for more stock. hey
who keep afloat are humored..for a year
or two with dividends often paid out of
capital on pretence that the profits warrant
them but when the managers have floated
all the stook they can float,when they have
th d ' 11 th a italists they can
ga ere in a e o p
allure, general debility seems to attack the
stook and it dwindles away to nothing.
the managers of the burden
manegement, and while the managers
retire into affiuenee and become leaders in
d '11 f the h h h B •t' h
society an en ars o e c um m e ri is
.
capitalist holds his muddled head and
weuelniders how such things can come about
without somebod going to jail for an
indefinite period. Y
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ME REMARKABLE FEATURE
of these occurrences is that there is little
outcry in England against American rap a.
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city in this direction, while the Grand
Trunk railway, which is one of the most
stable institutions of the kind. in this coun-
h -i d • • •
try, is eon inua y su mt. te to injurious
criticism because its profits are not greater
and its dividends assured. British investors
submit in silence to the he.voc which Amer-
ican railways are working amongst them,
but the Grand Trunk, which is as ably
manageciupon this side as dependence upon,
and deference to, the London board will
admit of, and is evidently well-intentioned
towards all interested, is beset b harpingplayer.
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critics who, if shareholders, do not kriow
when they are well off. .
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The deepest running bream In the world
is said to be the Ni era river just uuder the
famous suspeusiepiziege. .
A United States court recently molded
that the author of a pal -ban might sell it
and yob retain the copyright. -
The region below riourteenth street an
east of Broadway, New York, is the most
inusely populated in the world.
Many California pearls are blaok and
epeekled. They are oonsidered more value
able than the white pearls of Europe.
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Col. AndrewDegraffi one of the best
known railroad builu'ers in the United
States, is dead at St. Paul, 'Minn., weed
83 years.
The CleteieSIE school teachers meet once
month bo talk elle which is school and
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their gathering is ea led the round table.
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Hubert L. Hurd, 17 years old, and Eva
Tewksbury, 15 ears old, were married in
Hartford, Conn.,Yon consent of their parents.
The late Professor Swing had a curious
fad. for colleoting revolvers and bowie
knives, and had a large cabinet of these
Wea pons in his study.
;ballet; G. Blaine, jr., is a law student in
the University of Virginia, and has earned
a big reputation as the centre rush of the
University football team.
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• James Bigheartewho has just been aworn
in as chief of the Osage Nation, is the first
man to hold that office who can read and
speak the English language.
The rudder of the • Cunard steamshipover,
Campania consists of a single plate of steerquarter
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22 by 11 feet 6 in and li inches thick. It
oiled at Kru 's-'1.4erman un factor
was r PP g Y.
The Boston Police Board has decided to
present a medal of honor to every policeman
who arrests a dangerous oviminal or who
riskhilife in the f his duty.
s s prormance of uy.
H. J. Bird has sued the Carnegie Com-
pany of Homestead,Pa.,for $30,000damages
because his health. was ruined by the poison
which was put in his food during the strike.
Ivy Baldwin, the aeronaut, has joined
the United States army under Captain
f d f the balloond '
Glass or , o e an signal corps,
and will teach thm .boys at Fort Logan
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e. a ronaumes. .
Sere ion Bros.; minemission merchants, of
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Fresno, Cal., propose to send freight to
San Francisco by mule teams because of the
high freight rates charged by the Southern
Pacific railroad.
Massachusetts has over 100 000
r , persona
engaged in the fisheries. •The making of
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bogie and shoes gives employment to 62,•
000; cotton aoods,58,000 ; building, 50,000;
clothing, Z3:000.
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A Young, lady Raleigh, N. C., has
b ou ht 8011 againsb the city for damages
r g
If 0 000 1
to the BraounSe° 1--,-- °r the cm cd an
eye by a skyrocket almost two years ago,
during the city's centennial celebration.
,
Richard Croker, of New York, is said to
have at least $500,000 invested in horses
anoperwhile
d turf and breeding prby, whhis
racing stable contains winners that have
earned nearly $200,000 for their owner.
Henry K. Dillard,of Philadelphia, is blind,
but despite his infirmity is ear expert whist
At the top of his cards are perfor-
ated numbers and letters by which his
trained fingers learn the value of the paste.
boards.
a sleeping ear and
SYrawlee a short time ago, is the MOO
November 17th 1893 by which over twenty
were killed 'and fifty imhere
41----00 rich.' We filially tried
mysterious with which the police have had
to deal in some time, The porter of the oar
says that Kerngood went to his berth at
10 30 p. .m. after the train had left St.
Thomas. In. the morning, when the porter
went to awake him,. the berth was empty.
The Passenger's handebaegege, overcoat,
people about
wounded by the explosion by one of the
two dynamite bombs thrown into the Lieoo
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theatre at that place. As a result of the
investigation set on foot by the authoriti
m Barcelona ,' the secret police arrest::
Feauch, et Saragossa on January 1, 18641
upon suspicion baying been the
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and not one
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of us has had an attack.
umbrella, and other ams' i emes were found he
of one of
theunclrels concerned in this outrage. Jose
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of "richness" since. We further
the berth, Did Kerngood leave the train
Salvador French was about 82 years of age
ro7. Ind that unlike lard, Cottolene
of his own accord and diriappearar reasons
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known to himself i Did he the
a native of. Castelseras, in the Province'
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hadno unpleasant odor when.
o u on
platform of the ear at Surmension Bridge
of Teruel • 11 • f fa'r oo n lesion,
came of a respectable family; but his
oking and lastly Motker's co , fa-
to
son TILE aortas BY NIGHT
personal antecedents were bad. At the age
and conservative cooking'
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and fall off the train or was he the via-
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of fourteen he left home and '' weat to
avuorite
ave it
authority came out and • g ,
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tun of foul play? are questions which are
puzzling his family, the and the rail-
Barcelona, where he did no regular work, a big recommendation, which
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police
way officials. The porter did not see him
gave himself up to the plots and designs .
of the Anarehiete emong whom he speedily clinched the matter. So that's
'The
leave his berth, hitt he might have done so
when the porter was engaged elsewhere.
became. P leader. police soon suspected why we always fry
French,
The, missin man was not addioated t?
drink,was family
and eventually made attempts to
capture him, but the cleverness with which ours in Cottolene..
an affectionate man, and
had telegraphed to his wife that he was com-
ing on that particular train, and to meet
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him at the station in New York. When
he sent the telegram it was clearly his in.
tention to go straight through to his des -
tination. Why he failed to do tio both
olio dffi" 1 '
e an railway o una s are anxious to
Id)iscover.
he escaped their clutches convinced the
authorities that the Anarchists were able
to obtain information- as to their move.
mints.
TER AllititST.
An endeavor. was made to ascertain the
source of One' information, by fictitiously
.,
. Hold In 8 and 5 lb. pails, by
- ' an grocers. Made only by
Itt, THE N. K. FAIRl3ANK
COMPANY,
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. weninsiteortmertiRdtAni,.si Streets,
• The railway line between the -
points mentioned has been carefully gone
arresting several members of the Barcelona
secret police and sending them to the penal FOR MEN .ii. ND \N ij N.1.1 -1.1i.
this locating •
and every culvert and cattle•guard
has been searched for trace of the missing
man,but without. t ro ng anylight on e
bh wi th
mystery,.which may never be cleared up.
That men disappear without leaving any
trace behind oan be established by ,
THE CASE Or Kit RO,
the Mattes, who was" lessee of the old
Royal Opera House in Toronto some years
ago. One oold wintry day he left his
office in the opera house, and was not seen
alive or dead afterwards. That he had
settlements, and resulted in
hi hl mos eetable
Fran& in a house in a g y p
of Saragossa. The house was
quietly surrounded by policemen in civil-
dress,af ter which a uniformed detach -
ment appeared. A squad of police entered .,...
the hoarse unobserved, burst in the door of i ,4r
room occupied by French, and, rarely-
ers in hand, dashed into the apartment, ` . , . •
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calling upon the Anarchist to surrender, at sem
the same time coveriug him with their
weapons. French, taken by surprise,drew - af.'
a revolver, but, instead of discharging it at Trade Mark) DR.. A. OWEN,
THE
OWEN'
ELECTRIC
.
ITTIE,.. ,the
tEXIeTER TIRES.
with plants as well as "other folks."
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IspublionedeveryThuroday 'normal, II
TI NIES STEAM PRINTINS HOUSE
team-streetmeamy opposite Fittou's Jewmery
btore,Exeter,Ont.,by.,tohn. White & Sons,Pro•
'armors.
SATEs op anTERTtersTE6
Leiretinseetion,perllue..............,........ao eante
'each tsubseeneetinsertioneeler line 3 cents,
To insure Insertion, advertisement s should
me gamin nOttater than Ared.nesday morning
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ourJOB ,FRLNT LNG D -MP k RTNIIII NT il Das
tithe largest and bast equipped. iu the Comityof
et Hurou,A11. wortr autrustea to us Willr.)4 D. SJ
toe prornyta tteutiou:
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Decsions Regarding News-
papers.
"ILLyperson who tatres a pap or regularly era al
thepost-oillee, whether dixectedialtis none or
another's, or whether lie has eabscribel or am;
isresponsible for payment.
2 If a person orders his paper diecontenned
hemust pay all arrears or the publisher may
ontinue to send it until the payment is made,rap
nd then collect the whole amount, whether
e paper is takenfrona the odic° or not.
n .in suits for subscriptions, the suit may be
nstituted in the place where the paper is pub
Weed, although the subscriber may reside
hundreds of miles away.
i The courts have decided that reusing to
ak newspapers orperiodicaLs mom ma tztasS.
the, or camovia; and leevirie tae•te Lao t,tial.
oeprima facie evitica.s3 ot inteational. fraud
The Furnace Fire. .
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In order to have 9,furnace'work properlY
it is necessary to keep the cellar cold by
means of a steady draught. The air -shaft
may be all that is needed for actual com-
bustion but in order to have the hot air
't d th h th h the ell
istri u e roug e ouse, c ar
itself must be kept cold.
The air -shaft should- be frequently ex-
•Receiversrelieve
d I Iprotected, it is
amine as, unles proper y
ap i to become a refuge for stray cats.
Dr. Lincoln, an authority on heating and
ventilation says that the great trouble
m ith our household furnaces, which he is
far from regarding Ma an ideal system of
heating, but nevertheless the moat Freed.
cable at present, is that they are too small.
The uninitiated, who have to pay the .coal
bills probably think them too large. But he
1, ' that the li t b better regulet-
exp amse ea canbe
ed and better diffused by having a small fire
in a large furnace than with e mrge fire in a
small furnace
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Furnaces are often b,ame forno vie a ing
a physical law, in that they cannot heat a
windward room.,
There is no use in fighting this; the only
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thiug to 'be done is to have additional
fires.
stepped out for a short time only was
inferred from his having left his. overcoat
across a chair in the office, and his favorite
meerschaum pipe, which he was never with-
out, half smoked on his desk. There was
no reason that the police could discover
for flight on Kero's part. He was well
his captors, he turned it upon himself, eeid The only Scientific and Practical Eleotrie
sent a bullet into his own chest. Despite
a ,Ilielt made for gene rel. use, producing a G_enuiner
his wound he was only overcome after eerrrent of Electricity for the cure of Disease,
1 breadily felt and regulated both hi
t lee can e
t of
desperate struggle, during which he called euantity and power, and applied to any per.
down maledictions upon the police. When :be b,ody. It can be worn at.any time onatta-0
they, believing his subjection complete meriting hours or sleep, andwill positively cure'
' ' Rheumatism.
relaxed their hold, French, with a quick a nes ee, Solution,
to do, had a.flourishing business, and his
affairs eyere In prosperons condition. He
was an inveterate gambler, end i he theory
was that he went out, got i a game,
and was either lured out or i egged and
carried out of the city and made away
with for the money which he carried with
him. A man intending to decamp in the
depth of winter would at least have taken
an overcoat with hitn, but Kero took
nothing, all his personal belongings, being
left at the Shakespeare hotel. Of course he
may be living yet, having fled ior reasons
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of which the ptiblie know nothing, but his
disa • th t • h' h
ppearanams among, e mys eves sr ic
he police have not been able to solve.
movement, drew a beetle .of -poison MOM a ' ‘Me. • GeneraleDebtfitY
secret pocket and placed it to his lips ; lerM ),,, ems es„, ...
e •• ..yeenentigo,e • • . . ,
before he could swallow the contents it e . 048.83.\ Nervous Diem:meg
en e nyspeptiin,
was knocked from hie hand. When taken ,,Itt H, ,-, Varicocel 0,
-before a local magistrate French struggled Mame ss g Sexual Weakness
with his captors, continued his Anarchistic Impotency,.
threats, expressed regret that more people Kidney Diseases.
e Lame leach-,
had not been killed in the Lieeo theatre \'• .
i Urinary Diseases.
cutrage, and loudly avowed his connection Electricity properly applied is fast taking the
with it. ' ' ' '
THE CRIME. Troubles, bNleels.v,aolui ds • Rwitiel Ire ctItet gels -
in seemingly hopeless cases where every other
ed was one of the most horrible in the long nyleayea° and arUruignsalf for
The crime for which French was execut. known means has failed..
Any sluggish, weak or diseased organ may
list of evils committed by the Anarch • of by this means bo rouse o healthy activity
ists before it is too late.
Europe. On the night of No. 71h last two Leading medical rnen use and recommend
bombs were thrown into the LICe0 theatre the Oweit Belt in their practice.
How to get a "Sunlight" Picture.
Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrapper,reaa(sealed)
(wrapper bearing the Words "Why Does a
Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man") to
Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto,
antiyou will receive by pasta pretty p
free from advertising, and well worthieftruarmes-
ing. This is an easy way to decorate your
., k e
home. The soap is the best in the mar e
CATALOG •
at Barcelona, killing twenty-three people OUR ILLUSTRATEDUE
and seriously injuring fifty others, as al- Contains fullest information regarding the mire
dy the largest stated.iThis theatre, which is one or et acute, chronic ancl nervonetll.seastA=etd
IOW to order, etc., mailed .
n Europe, as
,aanwdthe Barocelona.
home of Italian opfillen
d No
b 7 1893 'th - b any address.
vem er , , wi an autnence num er-The Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Eor
.
' h had as -
mg more than 4,000 people, whie
bled to heag "William Tell." At the 49 KINGILE7.T.IV0:.: ruTOs x7A:TO, OINT,
sem: . 201to 211 State St., Chicago, n]
boginnmg of the second act, two bombs
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were thrown in quick succession from the
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fill Sicknesa Comes
beforeBayinga.Bditie of
PERRY DAVIS'
PAIN.KILLE
. ‘11 -0 it may need it to.night
,
M good furnace needs to be shaken down
but twice a day. It should be supplied
with two Icing pokers -one straight, for
loosening the coal from the sides and in the
centre, the other with a hook, for running
between the Mars of the grate to remove
clinkers or coal which may have become
wedged.
_
Useful Recipes.
Boiled Turkey. -Wash clean after singe.
ing and 'wipe dry. Truss it by drawing
leas into the body and break the breast
. .
bone. Stuff the breast very full. Boil inI
'
plenty of warm. water and lift off all scum.
Two hours must be allowed for an average
Father Healy's Wit.
The late Father Healy, the famous parish
priest of Kilimey, was a wit of the finest.
kind. AM Irelend chuckled at his reply
to Mr. Balfour, who asked him if be was
as much hated in Ireland as the journals
claimed. "1! they only hated the devil,"
said the fether, "hall as much as they hate
you, there would he no work left for us to
do." •
Once Father Healy sent a sort of Mr.
Malaprop to England. to buy bine a horse.
The man came back saying : "1 didn't
buy him because he had a touch of the
vernacular." " Then you should have
bought him," said Father Healy, "for
he must have been a lineal deacendant
of BaIaam's ass." "I hear you're eueh
a imms Man' Father Healy.. Do say
something funny," said a nshi
g ng young
lady some dozen times. " Well, I think
you're a very nice girl, my dear. Isn't that
funny ?"
The United States now has about forty
vessels engaged in whaling -the remnant of
a fleet which onee numbered 500 ships.
The demand for whale oil has so greatly
decreased that the industry has dwindled
away.
.
The most unique Sunday school in the
world is on the line of the Nashville,
mhatteemega & $1. Louis railroad, among
the telegraphers. The regular iesson leaf is
need and all the questions and answers are
given by wire.
Captain Mary H. Miller, the first woman
grated (at New Orleans, 1S33,) a license as
steamboat master, died the other day in
Louisville, Ky. Her husband, Captain
George Miller, an old steamboat man, sur •s
rives her at the age of 86.
Dr. McKretzer,of Philadelp hia, ha s tinally
induced a number of capitalists to take hold
of his abanuoned mine in Jackson township,
Lebanon County, Pa. A recent analysis of
the ores taken from the mine showed that
there is $150 worth of gold and $20 worth
of silver to the ton.
and it will miler cost lc. postage to send in
the wrappers, if you leave the ends oPen•
Write your address carefully.
upper gallery down into the centre of the
orchestra atolls. The first of these missiles
exploded with a terrific, force, causing
death and ruin and a scene of wild terror
• ' -..„--,-
CARTERS
sr •
Just as Represented
,
'
"You told me the parrot you sold me the
other day could repeat everything it heard.
Rubbish ! Preach to it as I will, it remains
as dumb as a fish."
"It is quite true I told you it would
among the audience, many persons being
-injured in the mad rush for the exits that
ensued. Happily, the second bomb fell
in a woman's lap, and rolled harmlessly to
the floor, where it was afterwards found,
One arrest was made shortly after the
plosion took place, but nothing satisfac.
ITTLE
w. IvER
me
sem eame tl 0
, ei- ti Nam ed.
et
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, -
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repeat everything it heard, but then it
hears nothing. It is as deaf as a post."
tory was accomplished until French was
captured, as already described. On the ,g,
day following French's arrest, while h -
NERVE
BEANSNervous
- .- --- - -
NE RvE, BILLT,Ta . a na, dia.
covery that cure the worst cases of
Debility, Lost. Vigor and
F011iOg Manhood; restores the
weakness of body or mind caused
br over -Work, or tlle erllirs mem
asses
turkey. The stuffing may be of oysters or
bread, herbs, salt, pepper, a bit of spice and
lemon peel, an egg and a bit of butter. If
oyster dressing is used. an oyster sauce can
be made and poured over it by stewing 9,
few- oysters and making the gravy rich with
_
When Baby was eiek, we save bee Castoffs.
When she was a Child, sho cried for Oestoria.
Whenh b •
a e ecame Miss, she clung to Castor's,
Whoa shekeidChildrenieheilialrethemeastorke,
WAS in the hospital of the prison, where . -m.
he was being treated for his self-inflicted Sickneadaches.ndrel'eve
wounds, the prisoner described with the dent to a bilious state
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness
of a theatrical hero how he entered eating Pain in the Side,
the theatre with the two -bombs concealed remareisable success has
in the fettle cif a red sash he wore around
h is waist, and in which he also had hidden
a dagger and a pistol for his self-destruc. ' 1
tion in the event of hie being captured by Headache, yet CARTER'S
the police. French also described how he are equally valuable
made the bombs after Anarchistic formula, andtIieyparlesvoecnoUregetthei sl lars
how he watched his opportunity to throw stimulate the liver aud
bombs, detailed his Even if
all the
of the
&c. While
been shown
c '
Terme
in Constipation,
grYjnefsco°81111eatontO'mwahe
regulate
s ,
troubles Met.
'stem, mine de
Distress after
theirmoet
in curing
.
Liam Pape.
curing
stomach,
the bowels.,
of youth. This Remedy ab.manner
Bolutely cares the most obstinate cases when all gther
rItgATMENTS have failed event!) relieve. Sold bydrug.
gists at $1 pm. paokage, or six for $5, or sent by mail on
receipt of pnce by nddressi g TH7 JAMES MrDICINE
Do, 1•,,,,.„.„r„,, out, wril.',..„, ;!, , ,. ,... ' c.:41 ;,, '
,
Sold at Brownine's Drug Store, Exeter,
a little butter and cream.
Roast Turkey. -A good result with any
aged fowl is secured by first boiling it for
.
a short time. Thie can be done in a wash
, ,
boiler in a very satisfactory way. The
, iiEAD-iliAKERI
St 15.1.41sAii.n.?
b HEVER •Aiir TO UP 841118FADROli
.1.”.' In R'Y li , -r:.,x.s: ..ne
fowl is elevated above the two or three
inches of water put in the boiler and is, in
reality steamed. When steamed well for
,
half an hour, it should be removed frcm
the boiler, stuffed, and put in the 'oven.
The dressing can be according to taste,
e,
though nothing gives more satisfaction than
the bread dressing
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Bread Upon the Water.
" It just occurs to me," said Mr. North-
side, as h fll' b' •t
e took up one o 1S wife's Isom s,
" it occurs to me that it must be home-
made bread that the Bible advises to be.
east 111010n the waters." . 0 1
"In`deed 1" replied Mrs. Northside.
am glad to see that you are thinking a
littie-of what the Bible says. You need to,
thetas a fact."
"Yes, There is a genuine use for such
biscuits as these, in connection withwater."
"I'd like to know what you mean."
"They would make excellent sinkers for
'
fish -lines."
'--and
A Grateful Memory.
"-y-00 must miss your husband very
much Mrs. De Lynn."
"Miss him 1 I should say I did. He was
the only man I could ever trust darling
Fido withr Mid he wiped away a pen,,i"
tear.
.
Rev. D. A. Quinn, of Providenee,R.
I., has invented and published°, system of
abbreviated typewriting which he styles
no y, 3 i is claimeda
ste ph ...a whereb • '1 •tht
120 words per minute can be struck off by
an ordinary and 300 words per minute by
an expert typewriter. ,
The Sultan of Turkey has not only
honored the Univemity ofePennsylvisnia by
conferrin the insignia of Commander of the
g
Osmanic Order upon Curetor Hermann V.
11:11 ht f
i pre° , o itsBabylonian museum, but
has beatowed ahighly deserved uompliment
upon one of the most erudite Semitic echo-
lars of the day
s . . ,
The sale of all the property of the
Middleboro', Tenn., Company, has been
ordered by the courts at the suit of the
English. creditors. This is a final collapee
bo •
of anotherom town and land company,
which h '
as absorbed $1,600,000 of English
money, besides hundreds of thousands of
dollars from American pockets,
Genet al W. W . Duffield, whom President
Cleveland recently appointed to succeed
Very Home•Like.-
M Q' fl "W tl t
re. Inver u - as la place where
you boarded, during my absence, at all
home -like.?"
mire fteacrhillndyresnomitics.2
MT; nCo2i;;Tecroyuld3
the escape and move- they only cured
ments while in hiding, and repeated his
regrets that more people were not killed • ;
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sCONVERSION
who suffer from thie distressing complaint' .
NbvyLthuhee'des:AplanosaAsriseo3lhini:gtx: Ache they would be ahnesViniceless to those -
y from e but fortunately, their goodness does not end
alecluovinhef middl:hof here, and those who once try them will find
these littlepills valuable in so many ways that*
N GLECTED 1,
E
&MO ge et-
hvg,cMcT .-s.t ,
• a --
•,...4 %), I.
0®411ilg eee..a4,if I a. •
/ ''''.....1" :•-,e!
old seasoned with a bit
of sage or onion. A bit of buttered writing
paper over the breast will Prevent brown in g
too quickly. Flour should be lightly
shaken over the fowl before putting it in
the oven.
Rice and Cheese. -A most acceptable
dish of rice may be prepared by cooking a
cup of rice in water which ie boiling when
•
et
if d
ei
,
e M
M - 0
l' ICENNDcAuLLRSE.'
\_SPAY'l ,
January his case was pronounced. hopeless; they will not be willing to do without them. .
but he gradually regained health and 13u1 after all sick head '
strength under the oare of the prison doe- e .
t hl
tors. On January 23rd, French was visited
by theBishop of Saragossa, who endeavor- es s '
e s .
ed to interest him in spiritual matters. i° the bane of so many lives that here is where.
The prisoner thanked the bishop, but de-
. . we make our great boast, Our pills cure it ,
while others do not, , '
Mined to listen to his administrations, r.
vARTITIVE LrCTE r Lei= Pr I' I S aro very small
boldly d.efended Anareb ism. Frauds and ve4 eao3r to Vake. OM 'o•r two pile; make
on February 3 was taken from Saragossa ,. te dose. They are strictly vegetable and . de
to Bareelona,where, after an interview with ,net gripe or purge, hut by their got lir actiee
picas() all who use them. In 25
SAFELY AN0 SURELY 0illif,D 8
Alleffs
Ltin Balsam. '
the rice is put in. After ib is thoroughly
done, butter a pan and put a layer of Moe
in • the bottom. Salt, a small sprinkle of
pepper, and a bit of butter is the second
•
layer ; very thin slums of cheeee the third ;
repeat rice, seasoning and cheese until the
top. The cheese is the last layer. Bake in
,
. • I
• e e.
k:i
, h
, . . . . vials at cents t.
his wife and child, in which he declared he five f or $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall
felb no fear, and that he was glad to save cang ulDBIOINE co,,Hog Yont, ,
e,
innocent fellow-Anerchists from punish. •• ' 9 1 rtf 1 9 0 ' -
, • 1
ment, he was fastehecl with olitsins to the a , NI Oxlit ) *Oh ' aver IT MAI, .
1
wall of a eell in the prison infirmary. The
TtpivOlike of Norfolk's Owl.
• /
Ames, e his Greee'll owls at Atuntlel
'tog !knee one which was named Lord
Irtieriw, from an imaginary likeness be-
ween the bird and his lordship, One
tornitig When the Duke was cleseted with
is solicitor, with whore he was in deep
ensulte.tion upon some electioneering
esitteees the old oWlkeepor knocked at the
briery door aid taid: " My Lord, I have
tea hews to give goer Gracie!" " Well,"
at the Duke,'' what is it 7" "Whyin
e y
ord said' the man ." Lord ThurloW hes Mid
1 egg thitterertgefe," Not recolleeting.at the
.oinen't thartlie '6W1 had been nicknareca
Lord Marlow ''‘10 k - 1 I
, , the • u 0 was nota Mt 0 'hap
'towelled, and until the keeper explained
le solieiter was dreadfplly gemsdeemed hy
tali an audacious calumny upotr A noble
rd who had been so long upon the wool- ;appetizing
ok. ' . . •
hot oven. This dish is liked by many who
will not eat nisocaroni and cheese prepared
in the. same way,
Lemon Jelly for Cake. -Mix one cup
of Finger with one teaapoonful of corn t II
' 8 ar° '
put ort to boil Et cup of boiling water, lernon
' f 1 ' •
juice o one emon and the grated rind:-
When boiling add the dry materials ; when
emeeith add the beeten egg and cook one
minute. Thie ie e delicious °eke filling,
Pop Corn Balk. ' Boil a tablesp nful f
gramilated sugar -and a tablesne°°thl of
- s °". °
Water to a thin eyrup ; add a tettepoonfel
.
of gum Water and boil a minute or two
on ger. Pour this over a dish of pop corn.
SW' it Well and shims int° balls with the
d ' 1 'cl If
and ay am e to dry, a pink color
iii desired Tolt balls in a. little coohitioal.
s e. r e .....„.1,„ , , , ,. ,
'3'4' "Ulm Lae" is lm we! 61%ae , 08.
' ' • - ni it
as tins when well ado.. 0 e <mop
pound of gout, a full fablespeoiful of halt. .atinoy,-Mobere.
.
THE .
..,irosr SUCCESSFUL REMEDY '
- Cieria2111,111).1dBlevAe!bre"stere
Reed proofs bolovr • .
sd, . ' • • •
R ENDALL'S SPAWN CURE
lett/trona; L, L, NM., minme, lima
Dr. a .; gremlin, 00
,. • . •
, Gmettemen-I bolight a entptidtd bay horse some
rele TwAth 0 Stavin. Igo_thinagors80. limed
cede as earn). tire; The 58 a:Via Is gonoliinv
go_dh rytaavdettnn glogeo noir tile sangrhorse.
Le°
...nisi -Ma Kendall,Sepavin Carr $12° • ' using
Youre mine ve,mxinseett. f
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
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' . slitter Moir Dee le SO
Dr, wemeememmee , s 0, , i s • ,
sira-s iortc moo your Sendallotvispavin ours
with a00e1 Se,gbetie for Verb.; Mil two Wiles Ana
Isis tne hest Litionont i tame e*er teed.
Tours truly.; ton Witionenunt..'"
Pelee St eer ottle.
. rorsam by annruirsis ,Or oddreSs
prg 21, g '18',ZT ArAL V01111)41111r.
' a' it ' .1) ' ' '
teatitlieJacie PALL*, tem • ge•
desperate Anarchist was tried on July 11
at ' Barcelona, and the trial was made spiritual welfare. She went to the gaol
'notable bY the testimenlY of the Alealde of cionstently, taking him books of a religious
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Barcelona: the rafusal of Frarloh's wife, initure. Among these chanced to be the
noterithstending threate of punishment, w. Orke of the learned pryst and writer .
to give eel, evidence; and the inock heroic Balms, whom Outline]. Wiseman bee styled •
attitede of the prieoner, who repeated his a "light of the Western Church," It was
regrets that so few ot' the "hated hair, the perusal of these booke that resulted in
geoisie" wore killed n a Franoh and one
, a, d who hewed b,s, the atmarent conversion of , .
the delight he touk in narrating the details effect of this moral chair Was to relaX the
of the crime how deeply he, was 'imbued Severity of the prison nule. ', But later the,"
narelueal dootemett Franeh authorities had nation to doubt the sirieeee
with •the ..ES . . . , , 1,' ' h 11 d
was eventually cleolaeed -situltys arid een. My Of Franc.. 8 change oi heart, and es, e
tenaed to death. Then followed an the attention of the. collet to the mattere
.
other remarkable chapter in: the life of T 6 court, oontgeemently, on September 28,,
' - • I I . h 1 't f S t ' d ' d' ' •
thisairimma . . n t e ear y par 6 Op env Mlle an (seder emetieg that French com-
ber French Made a statement to a member ply etrietly with the prison rides again. On
of the French press in whieh he deolared he being informed of the dgetee rranch threw
• . • . ' . .
had bedtime converted f and that he Meant Off the mask ef teligionMeovene very violent,
to die a Ohtiatiall. While lying hi perieon and uttered the most horrible (mites against
he had been 'Melted by his Metter ee. Sister God, moolety and , the authorities. That
t ' li k d • i ' '' ` • 1 cl h fii
o" r v w 4 too a eels nterest us his sett 0 is to- ,
/11".• r - e , - ., • se •
Tit for Tat.
ScraPs-"3- don't want to bort" ten
dollars, but I know a fellow who does."
ot 1 d t a ii 0-
0E1 s•-••• • n Cali en en o ar ,
S Id "A d 1
but 1 know a fellow who oat."
•
Secure'
"Well," said Mr, Secure. "Dolan, therMe
no nade av me worryin' about' ineurancm
Oi'm fixed fur life."
,IPhwat do yezmane V' said his ivifel
"The, boss toVeld me he% katie Me at
' s
worruk on the new poiihtoffice till twor
6niahect'' .
..
Professor Thonme 0. Mendenhollas superin.
teildent of the United States co el
geodetic stirvey, and who hew juet 'aenetenaanp.
. • . ,
pointed amemher of the lighthouse board
also was a salt sea defier before he- served
tithe Mexican war. .
,
Ex-Viee-President Morton's svife received
f A • h f •f
is letter a few days -e.oro election from a
widow who said AO since Mr, Morton had
hope selling Milk from hie dairy at Rhine-
beck her (Milk) basiaess had been ruined,
' t
arid she could not supper her children,
,
Mr. Morton was es OWO the letter, atid ...e
.
4 C 1 1!3 t - •
at once or -ere 15 Even tte step sellmg
milk.
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alie art of flatterere is to take advanter
of the Ioihies of the great, to foster the r
. - - " i e .
and .neyer to g v advice which may
'
After a residence et many yera in Paris,
,
Henry Mosier, the Arnericao artist, is
about to return to his native Country and
' ' a' ' t4 ' tr - ii
Noll pond e rema_. of his dlts in
NOW York. He it a ' intle°bonito 61 the•