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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1901-12-12, Page 2t 57 ei is w in li 1.l fa m t or hi to L fr w fn Ill 1.h 11 a windy day. And with them we also millions .piled on millions of t money of the investing public. The resultant oatcl•y was. torr} But his countless victims could but little. That little, however they dict. They seized his. picture his horses, his plate, his wines, a oven the vory clothes in his war robe. But when everything came be realized it only brought in a fo penes in the pound. For the bi ]rouse no purchaser co be found, so it was dismantled, a SOLD BIT BY BIT. • Six panels of pink Italian marble the pride of the magnificent ballroom -went for a couple of hundred gut eas. They had cost be- tween three and four thousand 'While the massive marble staircase worth, eso it was said, 8200,000, wa 'bought "for a song" by the repre- sentatives of Madame Tussaud, an now leads from the vestibule to th upper rooms of the well known exhi- bition in the Marylebone lload. Lon- don. Glasgow woke one morning no long since 1.o find that its anon trusted millionaire citizen was bankrupt -and worse. This, how- ever, is unfortunately no new exper- ience to the burghers of the second city in the kingdom. In 1878 Messrs J. Stewart, Lewis Potter, it, Sal- mond. W. Taylor, 1T. Inglis, J. 1, Wright, anti R. Stronarh, director and managers of the City or Glasgow Bank, and one and all of who were regarded by their fellow citi- zens as men of exceedingly great wealth auct untarnished honor, were arrested for ntisnnpropriation o trust monies. Investigation proved that rash speculation with th bank's funds had converted what should have been a substantial sur- plus into a net loss of 838,015,000, nearly the whole of which, eventual- ly, had to be grade good by the UNHAPPY SHA1lI,HOLDEIIS. 'BE FLIGHT OF RISHES Y rue 5 hGin, was ntertainmenta owed TIT] WAtl'ETi.SUPPLI ,.. 211LI1Prtaxlt That it SllPuld bp 0€. the Purest Quality, ]Vater is the most essential to ex - istenc@ of all that nitn puts into hises, ntoruach--indeed, the only single thing' he cannot live without, and Yat there 1e nothing we eat or drink that SO frequently carries in itself th3 serene of disease. There Is a definite group of disease ea which, beeanse they wee 3g' Gine- dally liable to be spread by .means of drinking water', are Sailed water- borne diseases, Amqng these are cued scourges as typhoid fever, chole era and dy800to1y, Mineral poison are OecasiQnelly dissolved in water, and exert their injurious effects Upon• those who drink it. It is obviously, therefore, a matter of tine highest Q P0Z'tance that the drinking water a household or a eity should bo inA its purity above reproach; but the Problem for the ordinary man is how- todetermine this point, The appearance of the water is by no means conclusive, for it 'may be beautiful! y clear and palatable, yet eentain millions! f deadly 01' it ana, h Herta; agreeable odoe acrd taste,' and yet contain nothing of a really harmful Nature. The only way by which ab- lute certainty can be had lies in a chemical and bacteriological analy- xis, ]•treated at regular intervals. lint: elaborate and repeated tautly- ass of this sort can be bad,' as a rirle, '1nly in the ease al largo Gout- mina/ties with a common source, and aro not at the service of the individ- nal who must 50011 to his own sup ply from wells or Sorin rho sans( such case one must 6 by its surroundings. If the neighborhood is thinly stet- tied, and the well Is forty of ilfty i Icor from the nearest horse 01' out•_ building and on higher ground, one may use the water for drinkt„rr,rife ti Zv , r ' `. ith ,r h ' t. , i ,::• " ,. 1...o lr P4 :. t '"° fori'ad'ee Teeth a r�� ro .r..NLL1 �1gr 8•''108.ad for Not d1 VmR•®. 'kb„G �,y�t •j Teeth i 500odont Laaeslicii 250. LC ego LfiesulsD and PoWde r 7 w a At ell stores or by mail, $ample of the Liquid Mr the postage, to HALL at ���' �-t ®tyle®c1,� Blt IWIL1'tt ht thA i l>aSGd. whish l; from from 1.t the WI ng' f9wt Cornejo, , iteest the who Cttrthgt} lowility Scotlun Gat time been 8i' lour in. and Aft ".You her eld • pale wn arrows ws "Not. shoot 1.t Wel go gill t THE VE ]14rs. ed a Soft She She Morley Nelson of this 1 01 the ft told by Ver}flci nceSstet•3 Hughes,. anger. .11 iQ TI-GItA7l1T]ERS WHOAVp1 SUDDTa71iI, OOLLAl?$ 1B -•- TPneyelei'nge Who Have Gyle Up Like Rockets to Ooaue Dawn L1kA i5trmks; each, tho groat mass 0f mankind, tort of wiwm are net tqo piautifu1- oltdotv9d with thin world's gua<Is, hmre is a, peaulitLr and (welly under- .0 ridable fascination attaching to stories of suddenly (tequir=d ealtll. And when the enquirer los- els millions AS quickly and a$ case y as lie seemed- only "seemed," tnd eta leave gained 'teem, the Jase nation increases a thousandfold, I rti3st 'Fermi Healey, of England, ipprltrLpti the latest and moot .00- „Jou Oxalnple 01 i,, monoy-king, ho, Having gone up like a rocket, contiliently proceeded to come down Gee res stick, But before Itis time many °tltet'e, Dal'0n (]rant, whose (lettt1i was an- mimed a low years back, startled 6711 len ninci l worldaftera eimliar Yanswered, ado millions, or seemed to make almost as easily and as quiet(- ordinary men slake hundreds. d he spent them right levelly. iiia worm on a scale of un- un - splendor. Kings snit 'Slices sat at meat with him, and themselves .down before him,. rather, speaking • strictly, before s money -bags. .lIo bought Calces- z Square as ono would buy an ape e, and tossed it to the people of507110 melon, much one would pjoss a gaping ace g hick he Built at 1{ensingtou, was, r a whale, .the talk and the envy of trope.. And then -a veritable "bolt ' from e blue" -,canto the crash. His mile ns Vanislnrl ltli -,,,,Iv r...... --- ITIS SER.COUm STTDI--- 'What' studies are you pursuing ?" asked the landlady of the - Y new board er, who had told her he was a elm- dent, `'I am studying psyehology,” ane delving "1g . into utrstrayeci fields. 1'n studying the-" Just; then someone passed him tba dish of hash: p "1 ani," he cot141nued, "fathoming 10ccupicd the mysterious and unknown." And the landlady never krtew why all the people around tido table smile ed audibly, •- WAVED A SALUTE, Custom of an En lis Family and g s. y Its Lessons. On the shores of the Bosphorus, ] B p s, near where that magnificent strait opens out into fere Black Sea, stands a large house which has long been by an 1 nguleh family. The children knew ono of the Russia') of- fleets, nncl used to wave a salute whenever his slip passel] by. Gradually other Russian ships ob- served the little excluwge or centro sies•and sought to emulate 11, until every naval vessel that ]7LLSaed adopt ed the custom of wide -Lei -lig until one came out from 1110 house and wee= a resliense, The tichoeu grew up and went away to school, and the interchange of signals was discontinued for time, until the Russian ambassador to Turkey sent a message asking Gust it itiieht 1, n v,.n BABY'S HEALTH, _ The Teething Period Dangerous to Little Ones and Very Trying to Mothers. }(hat mother Coes not look for- ward with dread to the time when baby shall be teething? At that time babyi s restless, feverish and irrILable; and frequently !trete is a reasonable sense of safety.' Tho some disorder of the bowels and Sailors thought theWelcomebrought tat sante is true water from a s lin stomach. The poor little sufferer is them good luck, and looked for it as lie which issues from the ground n t a • fighting one of Ms first battles in they arrived or sailed away. Ilio level considerably above that of the this olcl world of pain, and if not aid- English people, greatly astonished at fi0, house and barns. But if water is ed in his fight, may be overcome. IIv- the importance attached to their lit- re drawn from wells in a town or ery wise mother helps the little culler- tie byplay, gladly resumed it, and ' Ifrom a well near the house or out- er as much as she can, and the too- the custom still continues. s, ]buildings, er below their }eve], or thers who have been most, successful Recently the Grand Duke Michael, Ifrom a spring similarly situated, it in this respect have found that 13a- passing through the Bosphorus on a to 1 is almost sure to be contaminated by's Own Tablets give just such as- Russian gunboat, stood. by •oto cep - 10 occasionally, if not constantly, and sistanco as the lit. tie one needs. Mrs, twin as they approached the pronlon- ig l so is the water of a stream except in W. J. Wright, Brockville, says; -"I tory with 11s English villa. The old an absolutely unsettled country, have used Baby's Own Tablets quite captain begged permission to whistle nd ; In such cases, if no other supply is frequently, alit' am much pleased explaining the custom, and was told ;available, all tiro water should be with them. I find them especially by the grand duke that an acquaint I boiled and, if possible, filtered as satisfactory during baby's first year. once ought to be sought with tho -'well, before being used. I1 have used them in toothing, itl ltlmllY. .6- - 'vomiting, in colic, in indigestion, ~ogre 'days later to ddegaliqu of n_ ICE FORMED 1:1I THE SUN. and in the disorders of toe stomach oliicers in full uni urm called at the A ltmuh man of science 11as juat:and bowels usually accolnpanled by house'to express their thauks, and to . communicated au interesting case of restlessness and foyer. Tho action beg the ladies of the family to dine s, the apparent anomaly of sue forma- i 01 the Tablets has always been all oa the gunboat. A toast given at was tion by the sun's heat. It appears that could bo desired." two dinner by the captain referred pre erred to 1that the peasants of Pontgibu.ud,.,inl Baby's Own Tablets aro a sweet, the friendly salutes, which he said and nowmountains of Auvergne, are ac -:pleasant little lozenge that all chile hart Ctteored many a sailor's lieurt e' quainted with a singular summer for- ' dren will take readily. They can be when going oat into the Black Sen, • mai On of ice, pre umably due to crushed or dissolved in water and ad- and which laid dune much to sewer- evaporation of underground moisturm,mlu1stared with safety to even the ate a kindle, feeling toward. the whole and consequent fall in temperature. • Youngest infant. Guaranteed to English nation, t Of this phenomenon they have for 1 contain no opiate or any of the pois- iaki]l els' inial"ativn in s],a11a1}ng t many years taken advantage to cool `onous stuffs that make the so-called little kindnesses through the day; LL and ]garden their cheeses, which taro soothing medicines erengerOus to lit,- hanging ily quick to .respond- to the passing call;: deposited in certain caverns where tie ones, if you do not find Baby's hanging out colored lanterns to cheer the ice is found to be present, and Own. Tablets at your druggist's, lye's sailor down same untried Black thus keep good curing the hottest send 25 cents to the 1)r. Williams Sea -one need not live in an l'htgliah. sumuler menthe. Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont., and villa overlooking the relearned Dos- may ---- a, box will be sent yon by mail post- photos to melee! that. paid. -,•r• -•--- s ¢ SOCKS V. DIVINES. The BEATS ALL y were teetotal] r . m FAMILX RECORDS. e s Still,. the THE 'CONDITION' OF MR. GAR desire to show each tithe hospital`- DINER, SMITH'S FALLS. Strange History of an English iftly was none the less Present in e — Household, f He Spent Miserable Days and me 1 ' Here," said Jones, "is a hosier's. 1 1 Sleepless Nights -Hands, Feet The oddest family that the world ; 0111 you take something with me ?'' and Limbs Stilt and Swollen. perhaps ever saw once dwelt in old i Thanks, don't mind if I do," en - e Froth the Record, Smith's Falls, 22 \v12le Sul0olk County, .lunglan1. socks.; Browu. "7Lfinu's a pair of It was In the reign of William 111, socks." Ont. that this family lived, and the re- `•Therc is wonderful talk about Dr. cords of Ipswich verity the story. Williams' Pink Pills, wliy don't you From the strange peculiarities at - try them ?" !aching to this family it earned the These words were addressed to Mr. "cognomen of the "odd family." The Andrew Gardiner, of Smith's falls, surprising occurrences, both good and by a friend when he was in the bad, affecting these people happened depths rti S 1 f ," e th of d1., o d r d' uetc regarding P g i it, P Y !, ort "odd o d d themouth," u u or t ]]d hvsic l i i Y a a car reit on. For r P throe years , y each member t. rw of the faintly had some - he e i la Y •htld suffered so Enoch that Lilo thing peculiarly odd in person, he - lied become a burden to him and liavior and manner, as the following oftentimesle. says, he almost wished description will shut: that he. might die. Then he spent 1 The number of letters in their rniser:d ee (Jaye and sleepless nigh ls, ' names were all odd cumbers, 'Jho now he is enjoying life Thenn. his ;ether's 1111111,' was 1 Peter and theme- feet, hands and limbs were stiff and tier's Mune Rabah. There were sov- swollen and he was tormented with on children, all 'boys, rind named 10 a constant stinging, creepy sensation the following order: Solomon, Rog - in his body which gave hint no rest er, .lames, Mal hew, Jonas, David day or night ; now he is as supple and Ezekiel. The father had -but ora as ever he was, wilts the stiffness, leg and the mother but one arm. the swelling and the creepy sensn- Solomon was bora blind of the lett tion all gene. IIc attributes it nI1 ;eye, and laoger lost his right eye by to the use al Dr. Williams' Pink accident. James had his left Omar pills. "pulled off in a fight, and Mathew Mr. Gardiner is a man of about (32 was horn wi111 only three fingers on years, an old and highly respected his right hand; Jonas had'a stump resident of Smith's Falls. Raving foot, and David wt's hunipbackoct. d u number o[ years, dually 1 heard a good deal of taut about the l All of the boys were. very short ex urn I spent n h d ex - improvement effected in his health by I eopt David curl iis11del, the latter •ometiteQ and doctored with specialties in Dr. Williams' Milk Pills the Record , being 11 feet 2 iOclics in height when rear; a"o) but 1 b sent a repurtcr to ascertain the ex- is11 years old. The humpback David act truth and Mr. Gardiner told 11120 and lite The Jonas married substtultilrliy what is related above. , two 01 the prettiest girls in England y Re said that. be tried 11 number of completely aeturued and my doctors -ns good doctors as there ; cion wore, a also very sick antnwell- clia111120. but the rest, arrange as 0- were in the country -but poi. no re- i1, 111ay seem, neither city nor coup- person wfti, catarrh lief. 130 was given lo understnutct'try lasses looked upon with sufficient nraienvolabile heallar that tite trouble was causal by bad; favor to marry "any of them, •y circulation of the blond, but. nothing.'en las rata( Sold c did him any good. lie could not 7.'h1 husband's toter was jet black druvalate or mailed, r1 bb t b Th 1 But, after e all pe • .alta 5 the most ast p glaring ]n •• exam ole t g b 1 o how easily enor- mous riches can take unto them- selves wings anti dy away, is al - forded by the life story of John Law. ']'Itis astute Scotsman was tho originator or the Mississippi Scheme and the South Sea Bubble, to both of which "wild cat" enter- prises the public subscribed untold sums. In France the craze raged' ev- en more furiously than m England. 'Yet it was said, after the crash cane, that'Lee only Frenchman who nlado any money out of it was a cer- tain hump -backed dwarf, and that be made it not by speculation, but by posting himself in the street op- posite the offices of the company, and letting out his bump at ten cents a ;time, to be utilized as a des]: by 11111 ring applicants for shares. The total losses were estimated at some thirty million dollars, of which sum between ton and fifteen mil- lions found Its way into Law's pockets. Yet he died an exile and almost a beggar, in a wretched lodging in en obscure Italian village, Other more modern instances in point are afforded by the careers re- spectively of M. de Lesseps and Mr. George Hudson • ("The ltailwtty :Icing"), both of whom amassed and control,ed millions, ;yet died in com- parative poverty. TI -IE RED-HEADED CLUB. The latest thing in the way of clubs is an orgartizatign which has boon started in Wnshingt.ou. Its name, if it does not rliaclosa the ob- jeot of the society, at least gives 80m0 indication of who may belong to it. It is called the Red -Headed .Club. Only Government employes are eligible. The other qualification is the possession, of rod hair, carrot Of flame color preferred. About hell the members aro women. The rifest Lured Luminary is the title of the chief of the club,' while Satellite and Lesser Light aro the names of two subordinates. The protection of red 'hair from the old and foolish leets so often . directed against it is the avower] object of tiie.necillial• orgalr- lbati,on.. ]lIi,tressy"Have. yen answered the door, Bridget ?"' Bridget'(savagely and feel(ng her lienal.) --"]Sot exactly, Mum but 01 spoke to it-ils:t now, Hellin Ol ereckecl 1n,a Stead egaillat 111.." LIFE A BURDEN[ wear heels 1112 feet were so s\vollcli, auc •tit were s bait \v3uLe, and all 1.110 well when he trier! to walk his lee.'" , buys ]tad red hair. The odd father felt itlte. sticks, Flinty he was fn- of these seem) ,.odd boys accidentally felt to give Dr: Finally he -rink l fell into a dqep pit and starved and Pf11s a trial. 510 took six boxes, he ifro::e to death before being discover- saill, but did not see that o was eel. ']'Ile odd wife with the white. ninth better. Ile determined to quit heir afterwardswoe, to mat and in taking then] but was persun.ded to five days deed. The death of the continue em for n little whilel0ng•..,husband and wife occurred in 1701. er. When 110 had taken ten Boxes he 1 In the year ]:708 Ezekiel enlisted in was greatly impt•ove1 and when he I the ',Grenadier battle i and, though had taken twelve boxes he was so wounded In battle fa" twenty -throe well that he did not need any more, tlillermrt places, recovered sulliclently It is srrm'nl 7nOnths since he has to be sent home, t the year 1718 taken them and he ]lits had"no re- Roger, James, Mathew, Jonas and turn of the trouble. When the i•epof•- David died on the came day, each, ter saw, him 11e was wearing his or- teeing away from the other in differ - ter boots, and he Stud he could got places. In .the year 1721 Solo- ( -Unary get into and out of a buggy, ng' mon nod Ezekiel were drowned .to- 5ethe, while crossing t11,3 River welt as any man of his years in the Thames, c 1 .V, This odd faintly history, can, be rut. the Pink fills are the .1,v tsl+bstitntiatgd, by the records at friend of the weak and ailinin They old Ipsrs•icli. turrpass all other Medicines in their tonic, 'et1'elgtbenllrf ryualitirs, and make weak and despondon) people bright, active and hertli 0110330 pills are sold by dealers in metlitine, or cart. he had, post paid, at 50 cents per box, or six boxes for $2,30: 7>,v addressing the -Dr, Witlinn1s' Mode. clap 0., oc tvi c, Ila, 1 pecte i to laugh, A MA lTl:et OF 1;Firli7CT. Pfroline--"}low would you differ- entiate wit and Mime 7" li:melitle-"lTunior snakes us laugh d wit, makes tis feel ns. if we were. ex - lie tools them with evident relish, 1 then said to Jones : "Now, then, it's my turn. What will you have with me ?" "Nothing just now, thanks. Dirt I'll 1 ro delighted h ted i o g lav ea517'. shirt with you next time we meet. Good- bye." Hearing Restored After Physicians in Toronto and Winnipeg JAPANESE CATARRH 2UP.E CURER. Neglected Catarrh 19 the c ai�0' of 301050se in nine out or OVOry tenant(' Wiwn 1'eu hoar a 11(310 blitzing. roaring sound ocesstonntly in pour o(ra you ran be sure -1 art MI deafness will follow ate ler or later, unless Japanese Catarrh Cure 13 used. lir. D.N. Spenearti Ceolmlue Ave.,Torontn, writes: -"1 have beep troubled with centre) en deaf esu torn couldn't converse Wats any person at a da tattoo, pen t uo money (n advertised Toronto 'and Winnipeg twills there three my ioar.ng bottom) no better About` a' yen- ago 1 procured a smote. of .1 ensilage Caeirrn Cure, 1: afterward*, Meowed up this treatninntas dlreoted,•MLnd shortly 1 found Iny =Reset cntarrh dots nit trouble me now in the least.. I can conscientiouslyrecommend it to may a s . rr or catarrhal Japanese Catarrh C Pomada..plensont to use, and permanent]' d r w;icrever =fled, a by, aft price cents, 1 Y church G, ntha Rt Toronto 13. n e s Limited. will 1 0 1 5131S5'.,TOrenb13 r free sample well be aunt -to any person troubled with oetarrb,. Ti Enoloso La ter pectose. 1 0 Employment Agent --"Why did you 't leave your. last place ?" Domestic-- "The omestic "The couple had only been married a month, aid I Couldn't stand the love-makin'," Agent -"Well, here's a chance in a house ` where the couple have been married ten yearsf" Do- mestic -"That's too long; I litre 1 peace and quiet." a TIM! EAltTTIOAT T•15,; (Malice ]Aro not so unCOlnTOn t6rili5il Isics as might bo sup - Out of the (6,887, 'earthcjuakes ad beery recorded In the world (0 earliest tildes up to 18110 tish Tslee3 wine i esponsible for rr than 2315, The distriet of in Perthshire, is the favor - rt of the earthquake, and 10 ter of 1881) no fewer than 140 altos were ,eXporlenced in this Both in England and cl tate autumn is tile common' i for earthquakes. There have l'oltty-nlge In autUtltt),SCYent3'- winter, forty-four itt sprin5, 3 -eight in Sulfln19', . are an iceberg 1" exclalnie'd Orly but well-preserved adorer, th anger' and mortifleatigt , ell Cupids, with a hundred each, 0011.1(1 nevor lend a vul- plaee in your flinty heart 1" they used an old beau to w1th," coldly replied the beau - :ED THREE YEARS, HAPP3r ENDING OF A VER SERIOUS AND PAIN- FUL CASE. Hughes Was Very I11 --Bloat- xid in Constant Misery, She Bred for Four Years Before Used Dodd's Kidney Pi11s- is Now' Well and Happy. Ont„ Nov. 25 (Spetial),-. :Cellar, Justice of the R ace (lace, vouches for the truth Bowing interesting story, A7rs. Thos. ilughes. tion, how(ver, will not be to diose n'110 know"Nes. as that lady is one of tete ighiy respected residents of Grey County. Mrs. Hughes says: - '•1 was a' groat sufferer for' four'. years, I'was treated by fodr doc- tors and a specialist from dao Unit- ed States..' 1 tried neatly every kind • of medicine.1 could hour of, but !none scented to do Inc any good. "1 was in bed for nearly three sears: I had pains up my spinal column, in my beau, over my ()yes, across any back, through my left side, and occasionally in any right 51(11. "1''or three nights 'ata time, I would never close my 'Well in sleep I was terribly bloated, so that could not sit up or walk. Illy age wa0 forty-one when I was taken stek, "I have bitcen in all fourteen boxes or Dodd's Kidney Pills, and now I 1 ant strong, alld able to do as good a clay's work as "I have ever. been. Tl la doctors said I had Rheumatism. They:said that noth- ing could be done ter me. "1 WAS 1101 able to cat anything, only corn starch or soup of some kind. My weight had increased Cron; 112 to 147 pounds. I am now down to my normal weight again. I can never say enough for Dodd's Kidney ]'leisfor 1 ant satisfied that they saved my life." I There are many ladies siitTel•lug tts Mrs. Hughes slid, although but few nbe as low as sera was. ')eranggd Kidneys tu'e icsponsible for almost all the trouble that comes Lo women. in middle We, and no wo- man can afford to bo careless, when. Iter kidneys are in any way threat- ened. What cured Mrs. 1lughes of this very bud case, will cure any case. " Dodd's Kidney Pills are tho only remedy that ever cured Uright's Dis- ease, Diabetes, or Dropsy, and they. ]nit•e never failed. -5 ]n Queen Elizabeth's time the death -rate of England was 80 per 1,000, Now it is 18 per 1,000, Til carte A 1'11 # ONE 10 - Lt IN O. F,beet Take lmxmivb 1,01 Quinine 3 1Ythleis. re. 13. W. Gr vefund 'e signature re IeoiF,t 1 s intro. L. W. Grove's signnture to o0 0,1013 box. 25o. Of London proper 53,405 acres are covered with buildings, 6,445 aro takes, and 15,500 acres-' vacant land, SOZ000NT for the TEETH 260 The longest recorded hair from a woman's .head is 8 feet, but a hair 12 feet long has been aioted in a man's beard, Minard's Linieleul Cures 1}andruff, If a "sitting of eggs has arrived t!•om a distance they should'always bo kept for twenty-four hours before I then! under a 11en. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury as mercury -will rarely destroy the sense of melt and completely derange tho.whole system when en!•'ring it through the m ur ous surfaces. Such articles s'honld never bo used a=0051 on preecripi ions from rope table physician is as the Mingo 1)1 ,5 will do 'sten fuid,ta the good you nn possibly derive from thorn. Iia 1W Catarrh Care man t a t 0 orad by .r.J. Cheney e . & Co. To. ado'o on . o n tarns nn me YY tom' and is mucous sound directly011150 eyot the blood i d mucous" surfaces of the system. Tn buying rites Catarrh Cure be sure you get tho gang ne:0ICistakenintcrney and ade!nToledo ilio, by P. J. °honey ec Co. Testimonials lee. SoldbyDregelds, price 7110 per bottle.. Hall's Family Pills are the beet. yWErazTssS. "Uas a 893011 trade, eh ?" "Stao11 ? Say 1 ]re's just now col - eating for goods ho Sold three years go 1„ ADVICE TO OLD MAIDS: Give your gentlemen 11 lends god tea. It is unnecessary to go to In dig' for a Mon -soon. g ad packets, All grocers CEYLON TEA De Mums that it lure Qnnllty, Flavor and &tropgth. 'Bat's why he salts Load p40le4g0s, 88, 80, 40, ISO and 60'eon M. t as 9, if yea have any our )oars to sell quote uy j¢, your prim l:o,b., miming number tlf cars cessosseassoRsiziognaismennsensisasnwesealso variety if possible, The Dawson Con1n1issxon Co,, none Lhmted l oroint , oomos4sontoo(Poullry, nutter,, Eggs, les, Boole oolong and 011i ' * 1.t Donor y App+ + ort Precious, solicited. AUNTS 0(0303 O. Any hard steal tool will cat gloss when kept wet With eanlpl107 dfs- .4 OR IAMB PltrOIDTrte`J ItE01Pree 2000 solved in turpentine, secreta for tee it e081 2 oma,Va n1., La Wintery, rk 'b6or11 . 118 pages. Send 25 cents. It the t 9e worth the money send Jt back nod Your money will be refeeded. 'lido is ago= s(oppetnnoT, oronto, 0otgi4o, , bothodisb Look to employ intents; petition parimient1 610W Ll mon r ladies -sot to coarran t1 _ per yeer end expenees; rouaba arm beet. l ruferennes; exnerienae unneeeeeery, M. 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