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iiii•Sapartiednalia4'...wa made and
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age. Tgt the', laboratory it is
different; There tnadern
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zuic iendenpeed to Skill and
experieecee But the aatsapa-
rilla is the samettold sarsaparilla
that 'nate theinecird-no wars
of eurel. Why clon'twe better
it?' Well, we're amen' in the
condition of the Bishop and the
raspberry: " Doubtless, "
• aeld,„ "Goa might have made a
better berry. But doubtless,
else, He never did." 'Why
don't eve better the sarsaparilla?
We can't. We al'tatngi
same Or/panne thatnaeed the.
Wiens aud the Snaniards.a.nt
has not been beftied..f
sizzee we make sarsapasilla cam -
:pained out of sarsaparilla plant,
we seenfatc,:ivt4;;.t imIttdvot*-at-
- Of cenitset we Were- idaleini
some secret chetnicet compound
we might..a. `But we're not..
Vette tfintthlg the semen:hi sax.,
saparilla tett, cure the sapient:11d-
diseases.!&atutnen tett,* tha
•:novae oasseilaiertitatates be-
cause it 'Werke -lite: S4144,14(1
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ittE VERY LATEST FROM ALI; THE
WORLD OVER; • • .
anterestine Items About Otte. OW21 countret,
. rireatesaritain, the United states, and
An tine atobe,',heattentied ane
Assorted, East/ neadintr, '
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C'
*There idus:a 1 z hien
glutton. zit. Mani tilia feta
A freeleet tatthe RestignAtin en the.
vicinity of Ckettbalton„ NS'S:at:hes, done
entail damaste. •• eaa
.Gineral Newer .,Hays the` rand
rank wde in,Hatailtonn- and denied
theatatement that the shop-ttre are
to movedSto• 'London..., ,
Seeding, in Manitoba, (*ea:It'll),
River valley, is expected t efitished
In: ten days. There is a lettnnintrease
in the acreage this yeeess an.- •
At the meeting of the treitees of
Queea's Vnivereity ChancelikPleraing
a.nno;unced his intention ofegiving four
• sclietArshipataa the Univereitte, •
eratittostinatentplaints whintahave been
Whet; Got' dintnitut taking', !iit.o' onnsid$
raiedeeeeepeeting anununitheet Neve de
" idata tatry a new lot or annaimition
rhitintactured by a Canadian:Pane
Judge Snider of Hamilstina :bee con-
victed the eig-ae dealea.s ',eharge* with
neriductint altietenyee :CieltPts
for _t he Itionattlinhit4•tlitgo,rlatical
Of Mankreal. An; aphretindill lienaken.
The Weenettat;VaianO•Will Ask tbe
• Minister a UbrriO-
tins
.tinbe,„taktlis Up among t .000,090
•dollool children. a Ontario to aid the
Paul for founding the, Victoria Order
of Nurses.
Simon IsmyrY 'tir,Hamilten, was com-
pelled Ityl 'Me .Potiae Magiereatte to lay
85. to 1Cies.s ,dennte fete, tearing,
her tat. tine a Arent iIXn. The
dung, . presentteLhixustvith the
inmate* 'the gerraer,V, •
• era%Illear tt?!:441641.11°S1$1"efiGlt.
Tbe, iti
H. P. EC
Torontot as hettly panne -lay fire on
Tharad'ev.._ loss willtifttn'the neigh-
bcrerheod 9f 87§,000, withasittificienit Ju-
t. i.i...aatiesta, Over same.
a
"‘E.Phialsn' tiOlihtiOn Id 110,43.:ZOnfined in
Averidgtock jail awaiting ;Atte' on the
eherge of nantierink ntal'and George
'Frost at Prineiltoa, te. failing in health
and it is dhe
cleht I if will liv.e until
io
Septemberwhi his triel takes place,
The &trona sure at, Ottawa. Oa Sat-
;
urday dekided. thee e Rritish eubject,
resident.. in Canedes who gees to another
neentry to tenure andivoree, remarries,
and entkirniS to. Ctad
ia. LS guilty of
,
bigamy, *Chp
ief ast e Stront 'dissent-
• .
ing. • ' •:.; •
ettrs. johnsdn of feeenilton sued. the
IL, & B. Railwar fen damages for
„the death :of her J sheath sand was
GAYA TANI $ IMO, her 4LfJL1. daughter
400 -and 8300 vette. 1Cfirs. Facer, in an
Otiose against the Sartre read far the
death of, her husinadi wee a,waeded
vs1,500 diX011adS and 831.0'cnsts.
In Ferituary, 1895, 0.earge Ballard,
aan of 'Sehies1 Inspe or Ballard of
Nevilletwhe, with sera ether boys, was
tiamilt0A,21cielted a bo earned Richard
teasinge him. Nevillele lather curled
, tbe CaSiis to ' the eotirts, and has
jtisasecured. a ,vintict of 8250 and costs
attainst'lkir. Rat/erne on the ground that
bee son is a ceippleriitir life.•
TfiteGav ,eanunenn, relief steamer sent
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up the '• Red giver - hoo relieve the peo-
pltikdn the fkkaestr.-4oli,stricts found that
'agile tinereand hin'..faititly had lived or
ttcrendayi# theft. ene-storey house with
two,Aet nf water 021 the floor. In tl.
bone enttvhich Uaree to five fasnilies
%Vara titian together,sickness had brok-
en, atitearhone the children, and on
-aootit'i3# tbeir, being so many mouths
t,to fced pita -Visions bad run short. C.':
GREAT BRITAIN.
• t:Thil tateeeet; on her arrival and depar-
tore in jultelee week, will be escorted by
coloaial troops.
tteerd.taaalisitary has replied. to the re -
anent frame Washington, refusing to re-
open the Bering Sea case, as requested,
1 The chanontleintokanetExtheener, in
lill'ennene biidget apeeelf, "italUd• that the.
oost.ot the entifoatabesis• less now than
it, waeeeixty...years /ago- e,
' Admirdi'• SI'? treorite ' ttitts Watson,
•formerlet ppm:wader of the British
•-Nahrg.:(„American fleet, is dead. He
woe seventy-yearsot age:
Accarclin,g to a despatch to the Lon-
don Tip3:1S from Cape Town the British
Cape squadron will remain in Delagea
:Bey until the middle of June.
With referen.ce-to the Hundredth Re-
gimeut repatriation proposal, it is
learned that the Queen favours the,
idea of the corps being sent to Canada.
, The leg of the Mayflower ewes for-
mally ••haJtuted.oveZ on _T,hersrlay by the
lip n.gi sh;pudo: 'London to Mr. Bayard, the
recente'Uttited States : Ambassador to
- . , .
Mr. Jaseph Chantberla,in on Friday
natEitied'Infore the Transvaal Caaunis-
sion, and stated that the Colonial Of-
fice. had no intimation of (1e jameson
rait
Te Grand Trunk Railway officials
• -• .
in London no not fear that the -Unit-
ed State e will retalione for the :.Dont-
inion tariff by removing the bondina
privilege. . . . . , • . .
The bungalow for the eccoMmOdaiion
of the Canadian team et .:Itieley is
raakieg rapid • progreee toifirds com-
pletion, and will be a: decided ornament
.,•'• • .- - .•
The favorite. novelists. of the.••••Queen, •
according to a writer in tate Quarterly
Review-, are Jane Austiaa, „ Charlotte
Bronte, MrenMilihentGeoratEliot, and
Edna .Lyall. t „, •, '. • , .:: ...' ,
-' Peot. Thobinsbie the Hritiks,Cmimis-
• sionern in his eepore. me the Behring
Sea. seal tieliery, says 'that at the pres-
ent rate of slapghter there is no chance
of •the heed, inereitemg,and without ex-
treme °ere it .will diminish.
A 2:nen04ecc 1 pfe- a Vi,40,CiAp . sealing
house, 0.1 'preseti6„, in London, daryto tile'
extension of the plose season for seal
TildLiGg';' .41 Vt0130IGGd by the 'United
&fates, would ruin the Canadian indus-
try.
e
Sir Michael Hicks -Beach, 'Chancellor
of the Exchequet, preseuited 'anotlaer'
very satisfactory budget to the Impel' -
fa) Parliament. Trade has • increased
5 per cent., the national debt baa beeia
Xedaced 'seven and a bolt milli/xi:a and
xatbienisournsplus ts. nearlytIV0varifl a hal.f,
' U.NITED STATES.. :
Shipments of gold from. New York to
Europe bays • cOmmenced again., '.'; .•
The Des Moines river in 'oven is in-
undating ime,ny to -was and villages.
, ..
TGr•
Foroily Iviedidae of the.A.ge.
Taken ItIteenally, It Curea
Blarrhom, Cramp, and Pain in the
Stomach, Sure Throat 'Sudden Colds,
Coughs, etc., ete.
1)3W:1 -Externally, It Cures
Outs, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains,
Toothache, Pain in the Face, lileurnIgia,
Rheumatism, Frosted Feet •
No article ever attained to such =bounded popular.
Ity.-Saicea0beerr.m.
• Metz
ltilien We have Se ,31,ite'..11,4,,,lb %a ' anotittnethe
We care bear testimony to Gitt eificatof the Pain.
seeercattgain,,anilkaint it. Luise u.gemLarticie.-.Cidefis.
raft Zisprith.
Nothing has yetrarprioetthwjniller, whiglr
the roost valuable farody medicluenow in une,--Tennessee
Organ. ,
it has real merit: a&ea .meitil of removing pain, ate
medicine luas staminreputation aqusl l. otty Dlme
Paln.ls:iller.-Xetipsrt• Atm&
Beware ntimitadonstr Bdreniirthegennh6Li'%*
GAMS: Sold settiyudierei, Lott/es:16a „
OATIALTSIS 4:111ilitEra-:-VIPORN sTsE
• Mrs. itiaggie McMartin, 27 Badenhurst St., Toront....
swears that Kyolonan'a "Kootenay Cure" can .
of Paralyals WitiOh rendered one side of her hoii.
ti reiy useless.- 'Physicians said (,bet was no alien&
her ever reeOvermg the use of her litnbs. Mop.
erted her, hilt today she is wanting...around toliM;
her friends how i:tybleman's " itobtenay Cure" gat e
111r life and httppmess. Sworn to, duly 10,
*fora J. W. Sieynoonr Corley, Notary Public.
'WORN STAt IIIMIENT -VW A 'INMATISIETi
ItiOrrittot.
toutsa white, Ina° years' old, who zuffered wiil-
...Ozer's; einoe anterte, has been "eatireiy °urea all,
tr general system built up by /Iranian's "it:iota:nit
Care," The above fame aro given in -a awortt etete
-tent made bi.lihr.inother, Mrs..!George White, 135
Inson St., ITarnfiton, d&ed July 3, 120-3,
•rors .1. V. Notary
conatitater Vale% ntertrunetntt.stveas
,
. , , ,
. ,
• E, Newman, la Marlborough St., Toronto
't •had a complication of blood troubles,
ithut-
.Uni. severe.;;;;Siciney trouble ?mut- constipation
frequentlyAisturbed at night, 'net his 04)Petits
WA.s a. or sickoared; sit thia wadans num. 1414 lihjukyi are now in .
,n S t,.
• CfP1' Rio his his appetite good; Sleep %Loth.:
• 60e:t5nsy ours." Ire makes 53'01
brief above factki before W. Sey».s...
10, 44
• rkisestiatan fren,413ieltaneellor of Syra-
•','.11X6ivelteilk,114+11ead ageit'Fft.
was said to'be one of the best methe-
^,Seetteinnenislietbe vorla.4„, ;4'4
Eire at Newport News berried four
vessels at ithe: drictk- fy:Afrdesp•red
0H44AIR:a CVO
t THE
EXETER"
TIMES
e.t.' ear: e - : . • ie
500`006 -worth. of property. Several oa11.?
ore. were terribly, burned.
,,A. number of Beittelk, delegates: to tb,e
litifteresd Pastel Oengrees en. Washing -
len arrived at New York on, WeidnesdaY
„night on hoard the Mateatio.' .
•Frederick Crowberger, a tourteen-
year-old boy, of. agaspetai, Lt., #te4 ou
• satthiao,y from it bow setth a ruler Said
to have been inflicted by his teacher;
Miss - jebanna, E. &rattler. ' ' • .
' 'bib Rochester Conferen4's'of the Wes-
leyan 'Methodist'huroll has fintild tbe
Rev, R. C. Horner galley of wropg act-
ing, and hes expelled bine from the con -
fence. ;and the fuziatieu of ' the Min -
Guthrie,: Oitaitio4a,t wanefleoded in
1:7ode7.,R;Ilivilert`.° Ls ova
nitirt
seeev"*Ibee-thof7dr'llinGvnweesd
loY the sudden rising at • the Catan-
ia, eeripeely altime1er:1 at stroll). ?0 to
100.
The tone of the principel eontiaiereial
agencies' in New laoilt speaking. at
(nurse -in reference -di this iiiteinesa of
•the United States -is more apologetio
than eatisfaotory. ht. some -directions
improvemeats have oecarred, but. the.
•predamineat tone is LI t0.4.0 of disap-
pointment. The certainty of the.trou-
Jele..between.G.r,eece. and -Turkey •being
speedily settled lias not brought that
b0t3ektollukgxia4Artr t t tithe pro-
iotiW iilterf ' ed '' vith'tra. • e i •eorae
tti
bablittY6oftnettnio4 t , u. ts". 4 urePe
wail dinernir set b , e ser-
quartereaaathareaunptanial failures in
the Utilter Steles- for tbe week just
ended amounted. to 237, as compared
utsWitlit y243181.., in . the_ corresponding week
GiENERdat.
,
Thingtn'eirattegent of Stain is setter -
deg from aervoue prostration.
: Aarthquakes in he Leeward islands
have ninon it number or persons and
catteed great destruction to property.
Premier Delyannis of Greece has re-
signed at the King's request. and a
new Cabinet has been formed by M.
ltalli. '
Fears are entertained thatethe French
atimmer, Ileuri, beund „from Swan -ea.
ttnb Motarsh:rcj;rille'e.
has beea lost; mini tbir-
-
hasyvhbee0,ontereterdnatinentiossIGhianil4ineneteulwBitruazil
view, ta VageOtteitigetheellairitenaure
of pehee on South Ainerlea.
ierif.i4 Meat' 066 Barrelona, an-
arehists who exploded a homb in a Cor-
pus Clxisti procession, with fatal re- 1.
altet_ hang:, tiettiSkiii4ezitrild tits cleat la,
-Prininet 'Vie* tinna'irellia; 'the Setond
daughter of the Dukeset Saxe-Cohurg,
and Gotha, recne' tnve with her 1•
husband, causeng-tgreat ',Scandal.
ia •
'e Queen., Itnaent Ot Spain At a
Caltbaet Meeting•71`htireday sipped a det
cree providing or the application Of
the agreed, np.fine'refareas for the Is-
land of Caine
e • - zeg- r
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din
REIZ: CONFLIG9P BETWEEN':`,GREEOE
• : mut try RKEY:
yinbting at 'Celestine -Prawn Princess
_audit/cc ma-Tite §tentrola at, Jcacrtssa
•,•'-erAtteal.,;10.0iit* troent
-17dihit; lt .
The Ldadonsereiln..Chroeicle's nor-
neesPancleat. eat ,Rintratleeetiaes*"Tha
ntrits attacked Ilirelestino: junction Pet
'Ittesdantatight, evith four aritiadreus , of
eavalry "eatidit battery" af horse attil-
letry:; The,l‘rge fei.eV-a oieUko.the-re,
.4.4ze4.
raile.aed eet the. telegrana wires.Tho:
letter were replaced. and an Wedneee
daythe train :service was reiansted,
'THREE Targr) REPULSED,: '
• "Fighting,* repti*ed'.:the,•.Wednes-:
daY rufght,,."144t srl„lhbrut • special ,resUlts.
Tin.trsdtlY nigla4Ple Turks aOatubl-
•ie'd...„ t1i; foxcet the direotion of
velPatinn. and made an attack, before
damn brit: wertiesuccessfully eepulsed.
Three tienes:iti tbe 0011TSG oil the morn-
inigettsteitees _the attegia repeated, eaoli
time- trera... a, different direction, old;
eaclatimeethe reaili,Vas fi repulse. AP-
Pa'r6acjilt lit2M i!itpded that these ats
tacks alialiiqib6 ,1,34Ittittetientis, but this
ndeet:Yeat*lt ow4IN f.ot+.4 144i 4 Prb-
$je„i; catitAll neat; .Vettattiks7lhate-
.0rdit.4editted the ,s...taelk.'" withetlii; nt-
nitiet det eruttentiere fotees hairea. and
V14' abandoned thlt liarfinpt to seiz$
the,'jthuLjtsn aont pool)," •=r-,
ATTAQD.
A lu-,;nrh to iJ Eni/y News from
ckmatititileiti let *se alint • the,Wreek
fleet has eattaeW.1.*evatettiihe. cora-
raen,der Otqlok•gorninaistlitis asked for
pravisiont Int adds `than :/eneen
if eecestetry, a little tenger. It • is ex-
pected that reinforcements Will reach'
hint lit two days:
LIKE, bISTERS *OF MERCY. •
Queen alga and the ertiwn Pen -
cess Sophie. ,are, Workbag. !ley and
night, like, t;iietars at eggrey. The
Qaeen's health etillleaves iatwb to be
de.sired."
• , .
' A TUNNEL 1.3I,01.V.N Itth
ealonieui says it: is reported, there flat
The 'Llatly Noes, vorrespeteknit at
40,000 Greek. troops have landed.: at,
laeramoti and biota up .the rellWaY
tunnel near Okiljiltut and that A strait,.
band of ineurgents" lute' appeared at
Nevisea with the' ititetition of cutting
off comniunication with •Sorovitch.
'troops have been' loudly' sent to, Mo -
nester, on an attack is :
A Berlin paper states 024 the Am-
beat:adore ofreet Retain, •Frence and
Russia a Constp,ntinmople haee asked
the Turkish Governent to grant
Greece an armistice.,
Ismail PasitaaGoVernor of the Island
of prete, has pediested against .tbe de-
cision of the Admirals allowing food to
eapplied to , inhabitants in, the in-
terior.. et •
Al distinguished French pliteld urges
abolitiou of clerical celibacy, which he
believes to be the chief_ obstacle to the
return of :the Anglican Church to Catb„..
olio unity, -••• •—
The case against tie.ntmod, the
'glactatan Of Preaident Kreger, Who was
chaeged with inenderiag , the. Queeiebas
been disnalssed on the greund:tbat the
.0.0.1:lance was ,iontlicting. • .
Lieut. Elaef, the nrnaritcd Presi‘
"debt • Kruger,' Who recently Made int
reinorks ,regardinn, the. Queen.
)34 ben reinstated and .teppainted
lieu-
Inaxut- of theePretexise police.• • • •
it is again rumoured that England.
has ntahchneed Deiagoa bay. and, that
sJic wiH at•coioce proceed to fortify In- •
ak• Island, tir eerveas• baze of sup-
ply iathasetteat of hestilttine with the
Tratievaal „ . ' -.• •••.,
13;a•liti -,"Corr,.. en of The
Eafir 't2feal .latittos1 batthe. poivers will
not .,eoprtenA.,to the .lerxixig
of indem-
n1t3' 'open Greece, width:at Austria and
Germany are trying, to induce the
.Porte to. modify its' demands. '
A telegram aneeived, at Athens says
that a great battle has been fought at
Velestino, between a Turkish force of
8,000 and, Gene Sinoletiskia brigade. The
deepatett states: tbar the Turks: -were
repulsed with enormous leases.• .
The Czar entertained Einnereatran-
cis Joseph at a ina,gnifeerit banquet in
St. Petersburg on •Tuesday evening.
Their Majesties drank •eattli other's
health, and. declared. that their aims
were in the interest of maintaining the
peace of Europe.
•During 'the necena tripe otanaperor
William Dresdefi the- linperiattrain
was stopped en route for fully two
hears. The engineer diseovered the
gear lad been tarn.pered with, and that
there would have been a serious acci-
dent it it hact peened ueeetiente.
It is etatedeft(Berlin .thatGienntnatt
France, Russia, and Austria; liave enter-
ed into an alliance to restore peace it
the Orient and meintain the etatee euo
in South Africaetin ithirtitarde, it is a
combination having toe it's object the
Pheckingthy ttlee, Britieh peaky of ad-
vancemen •:' ` • t- •
JEERED 2118 CROWN PRINCESS:
The Standard's 'Corteepelidelat at
Athens says es -"On Friday evening as
the Crown Princess Sophia etas return-
ing from a visit to the ambulance hos-
pital she was hissed and jeered by the
(noted, which forced her to return to
the. hospital. The . Royal. carriage. was
summoned, and tbe larinc,ess drove to
the palace at top speed. The Itoyal
Arens bave been stripped from' va.re
riages in Order that the, occupants may
drive about Mareingained and thus
avoi•cla erperiences." - • •
A CALL TO ARMS... .
A speeial deSpateb. trona Atbens says
that M. Rani, the, new Greek Ineraien
has announeed his inteetion of editing
to aims Ogry. able-boditict'Mata an
Greece. ' ' •.
I. THE DISASTROUS RETREAT.
. .
TVA events: of the •paet week have
Served to bathex alienate sympathy
from the Greeks. 'The etery frontlet-
rtssa of the fearful sta,rapede 'VI and
from that city after the •figbtiag, at
Tyrnnvos;' 'Cable d • exclusively to the
Associated Press en 'Wednesday last,
is • the; Fen:Winn ot the day. AU the
neteseapers hereo are glowing With
ezease on the .deerratelt, saying 'it was
the fittest de.seript Lan of tevents.yet re-
ceived front the froitt wlule the„ tact
that the Greek officers nate equally af-
feoted by the tragic isregarded as' proof
that the Greeks axe utterly demoraliz-
ed and incapable ot ,s.-1:11staoding the
steady advance of the Turks.
Tthe reports of the fightingat Velese
tine eolne front -the 'Greek vide, and
are not thought to be as •important as
they are repres,ented.
AN ATT*,ONTHARSALOS.
EalientePaeleit Ige Turkish Com-
mander -in -Chief, is evidently preparing
an extensive plan to .attack 1 harea-
los, and the appearance of the Turkish
cavalry in the directied oif Doraokos,
ahorat Id miles south of Pho.rsalos, in-
dicates that it is the intention of Ed-
hern Pasha, to turn the Greekflank. 11
is suspected that thefighting at Veles-
tine was intended by the Turkish gen-
eral to divert attention and occupy
General Sraolentx, the Greek com-
mando tbere: while oVerwitelrciing
forces are thrown on Pliers -ilea,
. , •
INTEREST .CENTRES,IN a`,CHENS.
At the present auercrent• interest cen-
tres at. Athens ; rather tban on- ethe
frontier. The. position of • the Greek.
Royal family is evidently „most. eritical.
The °bangs of ltligistry is an .e.eqpent
ign of the Weakness or King George,
especially hjs aceeptin:g M. Belli as
Premier for tbe Greek leadee, when
ammoned to corder with his Majes-
y, addressed him bn an offensively
blunt manner. The King•replieds with
dignity, but be was forced to eivallow
his pride. It is the general •impression
tba,t M. Relit isatmitog at.soene,thing
higher than the ,PrinameshiP, but: bis
aFeptance of that office tenead to 'have
.aced him, in an inyidicree ponition. A
rent vieto'ry magi* inaike bun 4'4N:1ga-
ex idol, but a defeat, withx15more
EIJROPE AGAINST BRIPAINIc
' s
FRANCE, GERMANY AND BEhnIIIM t
l'N -ALIAANGE. •
obinpe?„.:0 • :•tviirtb,t, Furtittet:
„%opuble-IttLi;nis JOftIL 1I1Z 0•AtIvastie,
in,isetii/o4ple„,tipOttlitien4lif,:pi German
fate'rests.
A. deepattli:trontsUesion to the New,
York jonrnal says:
The DatilialfaiVi!berlin 'Cortlisiond-
ent telegraphs: "Somewhat serious IP
nci*.s ;or tlio; throattlied• uropean com-
bination against . England is ILOW cur-
rent here, Emperor Virilliara is report-
robalfde would: covea'•18115 with odium,
endive would- be overturned as a false:
rophet.' ••'• • ' '•'• • t' ••
; NEARING ' THE END, • • • •
The statennelt that Grt;erce 'via 'Carry
,
,ed to have-"- a detailed :plan • by whiclit:
:the interests of Germany, France and'",
,Eiggium. in:. the Trent:Taal are to be
trateetesclagelest English intrigue and.:
rips,
'nate St. Petersburg correspondent of
113:earageb1att, affirms that _France h
'agreed to the Emperor's scheme- a,n
it is further stated. that Rossien couigt,
circles • . axe 'extremely embittereta,'
against England. ' This is. attributed •ttit
the Doteagen Clettriesa hdaing aotasect
Beglatid of being the cause qf Gi-eede..-
gopfg:- to •ettatre
'Tee. Goatee Naar' Departbient had."
ordered' tbat all wink in the dock
yards be expedited, and I hear
in sorns yards work ie,„ being carriddr
o11 day and -night, • - .
"One cruisea, Needy in a tent
weeks, and 'three 'Other vessels by
•auftlran. Altogether.. thtere, , ere 33)110 -
'ten ti.b*, in counse of construction, '
.Niar,404:81,*910.4 .gat.P
.9.,*
. nut re -
',Greece
,
elpeelallrtrue Of geed's'
1 iq, gTe#:ellt
gnia space':'94
forAd .edi-
, verpoilir .in
-010:. medicine
,J01./* 444.Y.111•0
ways eftant u14
14a0.17; ikoot
s tt,
sielc heeclac1te,Janndiee,,,conatiPatene.etc...r2§C,
•Theonly.nthe to take With i••tood)oliteromarlita.
• •
;',.7,-2.4d,ttratez
e,itc.,nor,of
is already real:teed to military and'. lila:
andel extremities, and farther efforts
must soon bentbandoned. The Greeks.
will atveke a, ,deciaive eucceenter • at.
exilecteci
torii•av;Ip'Saltea:del,toalatts, .A1Apywearartlien.
TUR&SH IREINVORCEMEN'rS.
goiresineadept 'Of' the Standard
"CaiistantinoPle Edin
.Pasba arrived. at Janina n Thursday
eight a with eaveni battaluins. efrona
Asirianople. Eighteen •other battalions
C:l)cilt rta
iegot uit411)1.311: (lel tug idayv
tri,
and it is considered that the Greeks:
La -Ealrue ,hosie 110 enema:elite hatant-
reenter; With the trunks tidy aneisig. from
both • janinen and tarikliala. Hann.
Basta coingnined bitterly of the law-
lessness •end pillagiee • bt the Alban-
• iane ;• and the :pinace 'council has there-
fore- deeided to ' dietributtfaather rogi-
nients that section," , • .
„ TO ADVANCE 'iVITEC CATION.
The -afor*ng, Peal's* earre,sliondeen at
Canetteatinejileasats:--- "An Irepe,rial•
ird.fite,liae heart issued, appreving 4• 4e
telegrara,sent by' Me. military ccrun-
cil to Edhem Puha ; ordering' .131m to
advance with theattriensh, caution. This,
cur:hien step 15 gait° ?in adcordatiote
with Turkish methods. Such orders
aro of a. uattare greatly to emberran
?
tee,general in come:wed tbe front.,
• •
; 'COXPET:TED TO WALK: e
-The Meriting •Post time netadespatob
:from Larieeen saying. that the Geeeka,
before ewe:eating. the twee, .seized
the horses of the tinte corresnclinlepts,
thuk,coinpelling them to goonfoot,
.E.D11BAI PASHA SUPERSEDED.
*The ,Daily,Cbrenkie 'publishes a de-
, .
eitateir from Tharsalea, which says- it
le' reported there that Oeme.ri
heti superseded Edhena Pasha.
a TURKS JOINING THE GREEKS.
tt. despatch. to :Jae Times ' from -Pen-
tepigadia, dated Tha.rsdaye says that
the...1•Greeks. are arming the potmlation
of the dietrict, and have occupied
Turkish territorymany villagers es-
eaflngttrtigittheTurkishlines and
fonigiiranmo;theoreaks
• AlITONG' THE DEAD.
dead at tlee•Torkinh. aide Yeleetino
• .
Athons aorreentaident • the
• Olironiolo says. • that among the
wee e
.ettaG. rai.atti• major and two Ruin. Ian
OVERTURES BY • THE POWERS.
le ia Sala:ataxia an goad authority,
that tbe powers have made overtures
.to Gre.ece on the subject of peace, but,
the Government...declines to invoke the
mediatine of Etirnata. .The King has
decided to retaane here for the present.
11 appears the 'Darks asked an armiitiee
in order to 'miry their 'dead. The re-
pent, Was referred to the earaniander-
ineohiefetrout tvhona -no definite reply
is forthcoming; boa an armistice Is
tacitly observed. Col. Tosarciaclos, the
Minister of War,. and. M. 'Thecitokis,
the, atinieter •of the Interein„ ,are sad
to be favorably inepreseed with the
:idle:1:41:n at 112, ensaloe7. both respects
the position of troops lied the plan of
• NEG. TIATING VCR MEDIATION,
. au
Offel deepa,tches from. Athens re-
ceived at Rome say that the Greek Pre-
mier, M. Relit, eatitianie.s negotiations
witil the view of eeeuring the inter-
vention of France, Russia and Great
Britain in favour of an arraistice... •
CHANGE OF AIR ROA THE KING.
• An Athens' despatch to the Paris
Figaro arserts that King George is suf-
fe,rmg from cardical spasms, and that
physitien insists that 'a change of
air is necessary. A trip to the Island
of Milo or to the Island of Sera ir
recommended-.
A TO RI
For Xi:dents-and Children.
Me tat.
simile
olgastara
of
. is on
19eZtV` 47aPplor.
PLANET MERCURY;
Like Vtiottis,. It /las. Long seen a Dead
. World, „
•
.Itlercurry isa bodytaevold pracacally
it , not. .abeetat elte ofair..Water, and ,
of • vegeta:tibia; .cimeeeinentlY incajitble
t '
-
0z -h. a .,.4.,-1.?.$$.• •
"rhi e...ettet. :nes:sae alas, neset .
• • -.,-.
3011E. LATE CABLE NEN'• 4.4`i •
. • • ... 1 •
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P.101.9 . . . •
PAINCESS . OF WALES' APPEALePOR
THE LONDON POOR.',
Lord ' SelielenrY Rennes • to *neon: the
Reilog Atm ease -The Noileity AttifFIf
" Illanittlia. ,
A de9PsyteAt•trioni, London says :-In
the House of Commons on Friday the
pre.ticlent of , the, Board of Trade, 'Mr.
C. T. Ritchie, replying te Sir Charles
amend Vincent, e Oonse read incle and
fair trader number kei eelup6.3" die
eisitei (If Saieffielde. Said the .Glivean-
.;
sent was mat prepared: to Compel:seem-
, , ;
pantesapplying for tier e-ailwayedathtt
ers to buy thlar ettfailattien,t in the,Unite
ed Meacham. • In -the ease ot the:Was
terloo City Bite:hie ildd-;
ell;• gg atrs 21.0,d.:bega, oldsrAd.:. 24zu-
erica because oataaf. the &pent Eng-
lish finms tenderieg. for the ..winic'tnot
. ,
One Ot; theta ayes. able to deAtvex.: ,tbe
stock in tile time required int the r-4-.
rind company.
ate Princeis of Wales has. =Wen ta
the Load• Mayor of Landon, painting
out that in tbe etheraes ta conintent-•
orate: the diamond,' jubilee ' of Queen
Vioturiu Jun, the pooreet ot, the!
poor, the tenants of the London slums,.
ate% beeu overlooked. She sani:-
'Might I Plead that ethey also should.
have a share in the fetes.of that blessed:
day, a.nil eo remeraber -to the end of:
their lives that great and :geed taiteen,
whose reign, etha. brewing ot Go,
hue been 1)re:ionized .60 years. Let
Us therefore prerum tnta unfortunate
*nee these • beggars and outeasts. WLth
a dinner or some eu.bstantial meal dur-
ing the week of the jubilee commem-
oration. I lave great pleature in bead-
les a subsr.ript,kopa list ter that Dar -
pose with £100. • • '
.„ The Foreign- Ottioe has mailed:. the
reltlY of the lifeittale Salisburr to
tan req,uekt from Washington for are-
hiquiry into the Bering See fieherreS
disputes. It is reeorted. the Brititb
Premier's: reply ie the negative ,on
the ground of expense. •Weelizington
aaked for a prompt rep-, Which was
barriedly drawn up and destiatelted
phis week: •
• Col. Jahn. lIety, the newlytappointed
United Staten Aninassador to the Caurt
at St. Janne visited tbe Marquis of
Sa.lisbu.ry an Fridey.
The bistbrie newspaper. The Nation,
of Dublin, whieh hats been revived, -Will
on Saturday pubtielle a warning address-
ed to the elergy and people of .Ireland
against what it eharaoterizes ea a ne-
farious sehesne.1 initiated in Canada to
tedalgriaits to eettier in
Afamitobas Twaegmeigrant aommission-
ers, it saysnblaee, beenaSent to reside
perroaneritly in Dublin and Belfast.
Both of-tbeste are Catholics, because, be-
ing of that faith they. will be more
likely to teeilitate the ;plan. The Na-
tion deolures' that Manitoba is a kind
of Siberia, and nmeeover, says that the
Protestant majority in the • Province
tyrannize over tbe Catheacs, who ant
deprived. 'at wheels and ha.ve only a
few obeirebes.
Tho It
zigastare
of
tit Oi
Aseng-/._,,, emery
wrappn.
(-*(•';•~.4f,
'or NERVE.
Worktair Stripped to the 'Waist tia Sholvers
. of Mfolten Steel.
Modern Machinery of Chicago, in de-
scribing the, work done •in a steel faun -
day, telle •pf. nenizakable, tootomoes of
nerve di:sale:nett 'by the •men.. When
the fuenosee is tapped tbetre is a tor-
ren.t of scoria that scatters oven a wide
area, desceading in an rembrella-shaped,
reeas of sparks that deivelop the men
ati the ladle. • '
'Thiaagh kbe pyrateehnic display of
the. xein or filet and tutiabaints reflec-
titres you eon see,e workman. shrugf his
shoulders or wriggle, a, . This is
the only teen :lie gives that a spark
of :molten. steel has fallen inside his
flaianel shirt. The manager said that
,iUbc"Perfarmaece of tbeen work - the
Men NPVIIV1111:11' Lenin. &ate' of flying
sparka so think- tocu. nroold. flunk no one
cotild go into it and come out; alive;
an.d 'that, too, in stammer when they
w es:eGt.T pp ed. to the waist and had, not
eke a shirt to preteet them. in ,the
shed w t .the. tuainac end ladle it
o supPOrting any a those hightsiner- to, 17t, .3.!236
,. .. . , 1 a 0 Pla reg ST tegrees, an
ganiam.„ a etitiett tne;a4 neh ..nt: IlYtaa. 13e- ' the' very life was • cooked' olot of the
wigs. - Its surface is a vast desert. It is . ,air. :•• ;5,eano, of the men are singed ,and
searred enoretheaveterans,of,many bet-
rtit-rgh, eat,Iteittt,bant'shaotttlt. tAY,hether. tles ; heroes of the vrarkehop, they stand
t* 1:06gh*es, bo (1e ,t•t,',' IP•OjOt'l'ins and er fle& every day of their lives and
prbeel 0r to eraterg.'We are' 'toe. far expert nio songs to -be smog in • their,
away ' front It 'to° hafefibeen able yet honor or fhb:Moment's to lip, erected to
to say, The,letter ere'ihe more pro- ,..'•het•.,rern'ellt6rie4.• .,. '....
bablen Oner.thenneaterepatt,4 its sure' ..&11,13-11e,.,. l'aiTiiv.r.6.a'41'.' }j4re'dii'l° in -
face ctintiantefthers &fennel' sitSotsonal pie' 30± the
hienjt‘gt.te:4‘6'rel`rii? a s6r11-
is unitniii,t6i. 74,r.e$::Oglith4:;.:01 fli,$ sur s day the. foreman. east 1.1)11eand. T.ie9* °Ike
eightbs shrended, in Vern ttit•gloora, i)aDtante'ertouriltaeciYaatri• tab:uinFouirligsaatneci
faceii6Itilia Perlieinal: lerittihree
w'maSi see:n tor shake is foot eeveral
;while, the 2,p:teen:Ling* t4. thins he- binies, • kla went On,however, and not
4tv;:x:toirn -...vottlei,:',24wI:t,i;:c...14.,c,unsiv tthliiistseplif.o, vaess
4,›Vort0:14 dettdi:41 .,-,t\.>" .••• ,
oi sand 8.1d he hobble 'to the' wall,
until all the, steel was safe ia the beds
.iiwilealeionlliel.Atl.oecotklgat, phi tscce000f&s.ttaete tlittpaso 1i.tilg0.1.s,
'-ed ' i lit& Ills ' 4,.rItait to joint" °and the,
man -alas laid Sip for , weeks. .
takusalaawiteisarks....-, •,..•..i.r.,..n.,..,. ....0.,-7,,,,,;..-..
,tieheintheintereateaktiega Is the planet
Read is of; a ra.th4koorps-A4ike charac-
ter. Less -deterrrent; perhaps,. is • the
interest.it„ p•CisSe'seete'att,•,‘It:airt:::, of ; the
life histei'Y of t1te tealir. ••:•sytetro.:'• For..
tidal friction, theulseingebt,qn the Cos -
„min. • drania,-•;' h0,8,4rOfeght:;.it Where it
eeettt•The machine as run clown. Vitheth-
it"!pygr supported.dtte tapojpt.S • suk-
8:8k704,b64:ftbe0,;*4't;tr losof ltasmoir
AS biQod rn' aker ID] ot)d,
purrier, health giver anid
„
0±litogikksjAci arc, f, X4g0 v,93.ki6., and tem renovator M an ,11 ey s
goiiltAkko1444;44. to** defittawarld.
•Atielties'thitliitestfithtne'tacb the
ma. Of iJs eyelutittenny casenta earlier
to do sol,d.hakir litkonkts; ineemuele as tidal
„action wi60:"Wi'Seifilugli gntoter upon it
\thaA
on her, and catteequently proaueed,
-(04*-likikrt-lokg;%44 red
3001k9,1%13.16k1WfSlakf.erp. has
be
itthrxit (s nzoLkxy tgtyprae-
v'eresqlohtV 1024- 'Weans
tost have heoot`p seeonlittuatiVely
re-
&hui1 igithill” however, now have
fiad,LexroarsA s,ndhasre in a,
utral(fiV0e..zZetigirl. inte their ”
trnWitol ,
Celery -Nerve Compoiiiid' is
unrivalled.
16 the 'ertii:tiatis on tite;/aCS,0,4;
haVe been remOved; and -
the troubleinmy back as well, apt
/ feel like a nevrinan. 1 cOnaider
Celery Compoutid better
then decter'S axed icine for bleed arid
liver troubles, as it has kevee se
• In mycase." Isaiah Leffler
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