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'I, [ ., . tbQr S nO tlfQuy dqua.1 to .>= Years still a precious jewel in its head. u he A#A¢lent of that meetl4g. �Ib•f1aYs "His 9ecretdry eat alae by . . ' ""
r *+o . I "Auvin Fairchild was seated at a ?`Tight alter n i< &s the family sat Ale ready to make note of� whatever
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table in his pleasant Home near the Around the wide ttre,plaee In their fog he had gloves o n Ate With Liver Complaint and l�ySpepSl� .I-Su�Mt�4�lh '.M ,
fir purifying tll.e �14o3, .ir h use, Benjamd hantlla that the severe cold might not
Hudson river, preparing his lessons R,. rQiQtd the ineidenta g„K r, i
�� tonin u file starve.: a':'3 0 his ca cure hinder his business."
g p for next day's school. $ and seven years .cap- ) i f
�f tivity. The five'isd Athenaeus tells its of a glutton who Greatly and found No Relief In the See �;fiti
. ,. btilldin U.p the h&a1t-.. He was a handsome lad of fourteen s heal on their way
always came' to the table with loves } '
years, generous 'and forbearing to the Koine from school been suddenly sur- g . r'
r faults of the and with 1 so upright rounded bjr Indiana, who draglzeii Oil, "th'at he might be enabled to : '+, I al .`{. , '
®� c P �. handle and est the food while bot, of Medicines Preseri ed. � ,•:'r 4 d
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and honorable himself that it was no them many miles through the forest and thus
get more than anyone else." I, s ,
S.)ld in Clint-,jp by J, H, Combe. wonder he ws a favorite with both before ca.m'ping for the night. Tno
In Creases and Rome gloves were at `"` x
_ tea,ohers and schoolmates, next day the band separated, and what11
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-----•------------ first worn only by, husbandman during aSOUt �mefilGan @Y'VlTle Was Recommended, and t t3 'QT i' '
Nor need we wonder that his mother, became of his four companions Ben- the performance of certain kinds of
`T /� �1 �)n /� who .at on .the o anal ,: , J7
he !lurart' I.YCilMtS'Reeord Opposite side of the ascan never knew. He never tried to field labor. Their use became quite Half a Bottle Was Taken Relief Came. r �"y,.' "'7'
table with her needlework, should so pe, but endeavored to adapt him- common in the early Middle Ages. ,c•,r;
t.25 a Year -41,00 In Advance often cast at him glances of loving self to tlhe Indian's' manner of life, and Priests, knights and ladies wore them; ti ��'
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- __-_.-�. =- --- admiration. She had often been heard ear with cheerful fortitude the and many symbolical signlflcatlons +
`896. to say , "Benjamin Is a great comfort hardships that were unavoidable, were given to them, of love, challenge, Have Since Improved p yr and' Am NOW Completely CRrod-' � ]s'
WEDNEI3DAY, MAY 29th, 1896. g g proved Ra Ill
___ to me. He never gives me an hour's always cherishing, a hope that some submission, etc. The custom of gbal- ,1.,',f
'- uneasinesss." day he would' be restored ntohfs family lenging by the glove was continued SO Says lilies David Reids qF ohesley, Opt;. :,I`Ift;1,i
THE LAVD OMIT LEdDERS LOVE The Fairchilds were English farmers and that he would yet see the uses of down to the reign of Elizabeth. �
TO FRAISE. who ,had settled In America. In the this adversity that had come upon him. It was not until the reign of Louts
-- middle of the eighteenth century, and For he, too, remembered that seeming- XIV, of France that gloves became a
Last week's Chicago papers contain- who had prospered In their new home ly Prophetic conversation with his part of elegant dress In general; after
ed the following :- almost beyond their most sanguine mother, and often, while lying awake that time there use became more and +l?. \
"The strong winds the other night expectations. Many fertile acres lay during the silent we,tehes of the night, more common. During that period �1' 1.
around the comfortable farm house, the leaves seemed to whisper those gloves worn b 11 X
carried sand from the big sand hills Y gentlemen were made i
and the (house itself, a substantial magic words about which they had with gauntlets; those worn b ladies , _
along the east. shore of Lake Michigan talked. Y
where lake sand was qev er seen before. structure of wood, both within and covered the arms. Ir
The snow n) the vicinity of Kalatnazoo without was suggestive of peace and He Was never abused by the Indians, Leather Is used for glove -making � J t
more than 1.09 iniles distant, was cover'• plenty. but was treated with much respect; more than any other material, the
ed with .t In ev of it, which was quite a "MOther," said Benjamin and on his restoration to his family no principal kinds bele doe, buck and t '
y q j presently, P g y. _1� `�
cnriosit in that 'tet of the c•oun;r "Shakespeare ra � some finer example of strong and handsome calf -skins, reindeer -akin, sheep and !� •.
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doesn't he ? Here is one : 'Sweet are Young manhood could be found'. In lamb -skins and real kid. Do skin Is
There are, therefore, it appears, a his captivity he learned to s Dog
-skin
lact•s acrt)ss the lines ue+t 'est )Pr_ the uses of adversity.' Now, who peak no also much used ar:3 the skins of raWt
fection. Probably they etre w just per -
g sweetness less than seven Indian languages. and kangaroos are said to be used for
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would ever think of, finding
suburbs of paradise. in adversity ?" The government granted him eight Hee xloves.
•Well,you see, my son, hundred acres of land, and on this he It requires much care to prepare kid
Shakespeare built a saw -mill and settled after his gloves. In the first place,
"Far off hills look green." does not say that adversity it sweet, leather for l
marriage, in 1790, with the daughter It is
necessary that the kid be killed . `�
- --- - but that the uses of adversity are g ter o1'
sweet," replied the mother. Col. Hare. while quite Young, for as soon as It lam' 1
AV ORA.V✓.IkMAV'S UEb710 N . P -►.G'..
2 "All, Years rolled on, carrying be I +'
_ Yea," said Benjamin, Is
1t is )Y g the sigh- g ns to Peed on herbage 1te skin is `��'<
teenth century into the past,and brie Injured for glove•niakin The skin 1s���
Lindsay Warder. like Samson's riddle: 'Out of the �' a;- g.
strong come forth sweetness.' " Ing as to another never -to -be -forgotten first cleansed in running water, then St I
An Orangeman from Bexley inquires date in the history 1s slacked with lime and orpiment and +'', I,
g Y 1 "Even 50," said he; "and like Y of our country- the grit speakers reconvile their several other 1812. the hair removed from it with pincers.
au crt of Sir Oliven Mow (t and the passages of holy writ, Next 1t Is steeped in lime water for ten _
pp such as 'All things work together for And now the uses of that long cap• P
OBNO%IOUs and UNNECi88 .\ltY, and rid llvlty among the Indians became ap- or more days, after whch !t to thor
good to them that love God.' Indeed,
cording' to John Srtndfield Ma( good many critics have discovered that Parent, when Benjamin Fairch!id was oughly washed In pure water, and then
(hitnstlf a roman catholic), ILLEGAL Shakespeare and the Bible agree appointed Indian interpreter to the soaked In fermented bran -liquor. ".I t '�•" gt\ _��
, amendments to the Ontario seprtrlao Governor, Gen. Brock, and served his To soften It and make It pliable .,t9: /-
,, perfectly." country In this capacity both during alum, tl d
school law, tvitla their cnurae n,aw r+• Wpll'•s'ald Benjamin, "I think I y g Yolks of eggs and flour are used, _ / h
Manitoba where : the ucen's privy /t\�T/1
Q P the war and afterwards. The Indiana It Ss then dried, worked upon the 777 ` 1'
council Of Great Britain and Ireland should 'rath¢r Pon*ego the adversity, "soften Ing -iron," stretched, and then
even If I do t'hua lose the sweetness trusted him perfectly, and suDmltted
has declared iared a grievance exists and to whatever he said. Chiefs Johnson rubbed with pumice to make it smooth, q t1
that it. is within the ower and fife of Its uses."
p and Brant were his personal friends. It intended for colored gloves It 1s dyed
duty of the federal government to re_ "'It is a good thing that we do not the desired color and is then ready to t -
dress it, since Greenway and Laurier, have to choose for ourselves," Bald' the After holding this Position for many cut, "4. �•
mother, "otherwise there would be years, he retiredAOn a pension, living 5• w �` d
have put up'a scheme not to have it at Niagara,Glove making is done chiefly b
redressc d. ' many mistakes made on this very where now, In old St. Y y
Point, and the upbulldin'g of our char- Mark's churchyard, his mortal re- Women. Usually the sewer begins by 9' 1
He suggests oticc,hat they feel sure of mains rest, while Ilia descendants are Putting in the thumb with its gusset; ' �"' - -��- L � /� `rFL�X
the roman catholics r usual seal are asters waned• thereby m greatly next she sews the long seam from the
+ learning the old lesson : "Sweet are '" - " -'
now playing fon the orangemen. retarded. In my own mnown ,iv many
wrist to the tip of the little finger, and What ills come to humanft y
short experience I have known many the uses of adversity."-Mississagua, !n y .from a (tfouel recommend Routh American
But the orangernen rerneml)er how who have come through seasons of Thorold Post. then puts In the finger gussets and disordered liver! Hen" Ward Beecher Nervine to any suffering from dyspep
the grits fooled thein once before, re. severe trial, and in the end could sews the fingers. Then she binds the has said that it was Impossible for a ata or liver complaint." This is Mr..
the Scott murder reward. As the Old OLD-TIME DEFENCES. slit or opening at the wrist, puts on man to hold correct spiritual views It Reid's story as he tells it -4n fife own
+, thankfully say : 'It is good for me to whatever kind of fastening the glove his liver was out of order. The liver words. Were it thought necessary Ib
orrangem an says, A feller nlay be have been afflicted.' " How the Britons and the \orrnans Pro- requires and then binds or "finishes" is so Important a
fooled once and not he to blame; but if Benjamin thoughtfully resumed his tested Themselves. 1a part of the mac work
could be corroborated iv d host g inial
he gets fooled twice by the arsine fake It in some way around the wrist. Next, ism of man that when 1t ceases to work nesstatr. Mr. Reid has lived a Iotas time)
and the farce fakirs thea he should be studies, and `iia mother went on with Our colonists nowadays do not a It Is pressed carefully, the finger-gus- at-th ease the whole man is unable to in Chooley, and his case was known to
kicked." her work, until, bed time arriving, pear to build walls around their set- sets are folded back between the au- t1% his work aright. Can we not appeal be a very bad one. But that makes no
. they with the rest of the family, re- Clements, even in new countr)es. A Perlor and Inferior surfaces of the to thousands, nay, tens of thousands, difference to Nervine. This -great dis-
It pisses for granted that the grits thing to 'rest, *ttle dreaming that fingers, the thumb Is bent across the for a verification of this fact? Cer- covery rises equal to the most trying
and their rallies the MCCarthvities and their season of adversfy was to begin seem to
be thin ]Lee of brave men
all such +'INDEPENDENT" touters, will on the morrow. seem to be as much Palm and the flocs is finished. -D. V. fainly 1t is, th&Q Nle. ]David Reid, of .occasions. Let it be fedi sailors, the
Protection as 1s g
. . not fool man considered necessary for the bouna F•+ In Philadelphia Times. Chantey, Ont, felt that the enjoyment most chronic liver trouble, as with Mr.
Y• s ; • s a e ' of life had been taken from him, Reid+ nervous prostration, that makea
As the stalwart old Bexley orange- "What oars be dories of them. As far back, however,
Y g keeping Benjamin so The Bug, and the Elephant. through the unhealthy condition of kis life miserable with so many, sick
man soya :-"Every orangenlan is late to -night ?" said his mother at th the days of the ancient Briton in
sword to strand b . d this country the xepted idea, of se- One day as the Sage was making liver. For ten years he says he was headaches, that sap all the effortI
y Queen and conatitu- supper -time the next day. curtty was a circular ram the rounds among his subjects he way troubled with liver complaint and dys- of man or woman, Nervine measur
tion and if tt�ii•lesa of the grievance he Oh, he and the other boys are Part thrown halted b the Bu (who be P language: the necessities of the case. IRdeclared by t13e hi hest court in the prolbabl chest u'P around alae cluster of huts that Y g, gen : Pepsis. 1Cm loying hie own Y ng squirrels on their formed a town. When the Romana "O, Sage, the Ele hant has abused "At times my liver *as so tender I great medicine and thousands to-d
Empire•to die right, then all orangemen way hom.e;" said Isaac, the elder son. me In the most shameful manner, and could not bear it pressed or touched Canada are happier and healthier mea
are sworn to grattt. what is right, The mother said nothingmore, and came stone walla became the order of !" from the outside. Had tried a
the w around eve I cry for justice . great and women, because of Its discovery.
•Yevd�Br bbd inoludtn roman catho-y every town and acros,
p all the members of the family, except the whole island. The Normans too, So Jumbo has been picking • on You, y benefit There is no
liCa." - the absent Benjamin, sat down to p b many remedies without an steal eenrot about it, and
The old man is correct; only this eu put their faith !n walls. In the days eh !• queried the Sage. "State you,; Was compelled to drop my work, and yet there is an important seortrt it
y Aper; but in her heart there arose oP the it faith
wall-building ass case." . being worse than usual, I decided ate operates on the nerve centers of the
orangemen of his day tool. an OATH, that sickening dread that sometimes "I was a final resort to try South American system from which eYnanate all life and
wherea9 it is now a DELT ARATION, foreshadows a comic disaster. Fried on to a still greater extent, going down the path and he
'g Ingenuity was taxed to the utmost to was coming tip, and he refused to turn Nervine, which had been recommended healthfulness, or 1f disordered, sickness.
which is taken on entering the orange A little later the father and brother, devise aside when I called to hint." to me by friends who had been cured even death. Nervine strikes promptly aft
order -but one, is as good as the other; special machines by which e- by 1t. I got a bottle from A. S. Good- the nerve centers, hence, an with Mr.
now quite alarmed, sat out 1n search counteract the strength of their de- "l see."
and furthermore, the DEGREE of re- of the missing lad, returning late m fence -much as ,huge catapults that "Further than that, he Insisted on eve, local druggist, and commenced Reid, where ten yearn' use of other me-
, dress for to comes
romanil3ts is where the night with no tidln cept that threw enormous stones over them the standing In such a way as to hide the making according to directions. Before dicines had done no good, less than a
the dispute comes in, �" ex
he with four Oompanions, had left movable contrivance that was the same sun from me for a quarter of an hour." I had taken half a bottle I was able bottle of Nervine brought about an.
From half -past three to four for self- school at the usual hour, and that height as the walls and enabled be. "Go on." to go to work again, and I have tin- couraaging results, and a few bottles
fires instruction Once w twice s week not one of them had been seen since. siegers to stand on a le,vel with the ""Then as he passed on, he shook the aroved steadily since. I can consolen- cured.
for each All otta body would displease Next day a neighbor reported that a tops of them, as well as the sow tha ground so as to tumble me over," con
during
one. All could be taught together band of Indians had been seen in the undermined them and the battering'- tinned the Bug.
during the clay, That is really about neighborhood on the previous after- ram that overthrew them. '"Is that all ?"
all the rumranCatholics ask. 'Greenway noon; and, a8 time went on and all Famine, in the end, wa generally "No, O, Sage. When I attacked him
and Laurier wish to make it dependent their searching proved fruitless, can- the real foe that caused those they b¢ paid no attention to me. I don't SODL DY WATTS R CO
on the will of the majority of trustees. jecture became certainty, and the sheltered to ca.pitualate. In those lays, believe he even knew that I pitched
It should be absolute, not conditional, unfortunate lads were mourned as 1n other into him." _
The whole question is a grit "bugrt_ particulars, the defense ,was
Victims OY the savage cruelty Of the afro "Sad -very sad. What do you pia Five children at one birth is the i't - WORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN. We
boo to fool protestant voters. stronger than the attack. The be Dose ?" T i pay Se
Indians. sieged had a plan of throwing out markable resold of the wife Of osenr t'+810per week for easy home work. Child
This event ha "That you, O, Sage, turn all the Lyons, Of Mayfield, K snn do it. No Scheme, Books or Peddling
happened 1n the memos- temporary overhanging woolen Bugs Into Elephants and all the Ele- Y , a f+ismer lip- This fa bona fide. Send stamp for work and part(cu-
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS OF able year of 1776, and soon the afflicted lerles, through the flooring of which ing tans mile west of town. The In,b es lore at once. THE SEYMOUR SUPPLY CO., Mason
I3 family, every member of which was a they dropped stones, molten lead, burn- Phants Into Bua:6." are all alive, and show prospects of do- is Temple, Camden, N.J. 911•yly.
TWELVE YEARS devoted loyalist, was obliged to leave Ing flax and other trifle on the heads My Buggy friend," said the Sage, in); well, They are H11 boys. Finer
STANDING. as he tickled his left ear, that would weigh four and one-quarter pounds Property For Sale.
the pleasant home that hid been theirs of those who approached sufficiently only be to make the same number of
CURED BY DR. AGNEW'S CATARRHAL so long, and move, with what goods near, and when a breach was likely Bugs and Elephants as now, with the t,lch, and the fifth five pounds. Mee.
POWDER -AN EXTRAORDINARY they Could carry, to the then unsettled to be made at any point they bull[ I�yeaas is doing well, and being strong
Province of Upper Canada. same Complaints, and the world at e:inugh to nurse the children, the at- A CHANCE FOR GARDENERS.
EXPERIENCE. up hastily behind It a fresh barrier, large would be no better off." tending physician says there is p. at- in consegnenreof my age and lack of help, Ibave
__ Near what is now the city of Brant- so that when It was accom,pllshed MORAL. prospect that the babies may be reared. decided to offer for sale my splendid gardening pro-
Catarrh nearly always leaves its ford they were granted several hun- those who entered found themselves perty consisting of fire and a balf aeree In Clinton,
dred acres of land, and, as so many oonfmnted with tt, and still on the We'd do just as the other man does All are perfectly formed and have e0me of the best land in the oounty of Iinrorl, includ.
murk after it. These are ire uently if we had his money. go d lungs, as has already been evine- ing not Haas and other necessary requiremeute,
have done before and so many have outside of the Srtclosure. ��ornhill
revealed in deafness of the victim, A ed. There N on the premises a frame hoose with evilare,
case in point is that of Capt. Ben Con- done since, they set about the labors- Mai:azlne. - _ __ soft and hard water, barn and other outbuildings r
nor, of 289 Berkeley, street, Torngto, ous task of building a new home In Fine Marksmanship of the Boers. ��®��� FRP> ,yCli PILLS. Rafe The BeVfleld price
adjoins the properly. Will sell a
who wits deaf for twelve the heart of the forest Papler-➢Tache Bulleta. On the subject of marksmanship sure. Aot in ,io to 48honro. The a reasonable rice for haft cash and balance secured
years from Fairchild was the first tv3afte Papier-mache bullets are to be used oDly female regnbuor in the whole by mortgage. As I desire to .ell, this Is a chance
catarrh. No inedicinjo or treatment P among the Boers, Mr. White described range of medicine,.. liy Hail, Price $8 Or• saldow met with. Apply personally or by letter to
(lid him any good, until he procured a roan to cross the Gland river, that for blank cartridges. The Ordnance the training through which most of the proprietor,
them g aTA2JDARD Mb.s Street,
CO.,
bottle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow- pan of the country being occupied Department has had great dl[floulcy go from boyhood. Pointing to a las St. James $trent, MontrealJOSEPH ALLAN$ON,
der, which gave immediate relief, and only by Indiana. The Indians were in securing a blank cartridge which Photograph that hung in his room, he 8844. f. t,lintou
continuing to use it, in at short time friendly, however, and they experie'nc- would operate In the magazine of the said : "I have seen that man put aDr• Lewis, of Orangeville, was nom- _ fix/ --
the deafness was entirely removed. ed no more losses at their handy new Krag-Jorgensen rifle. Experiments rifle Into the hands of a child and tell mated as the Conservativec•anVidnte in SMALLPDX KILL !
Mr. Connor's friends, who knew the During this dime not one word that have been in progress for some time hin' to shoot at a bottle a hundred Centre Wellington. He accepted the
extremity of the mahsdy, are loud in could inddcate the whereabouts of past In connection with this matter. yards off or more, promising a reward nomination.
their Praises of this medicine ; and Benjamin had ever been heard, and It was found that with the ordinary of ten &billings when he could hit that Mr. Emerson Coatsworth was re -
DOES TOBACCO
Capt. (Praises
himself will be only too by most of the family he had been blank cartridge, the magazine would small mark repeatedly, After a time nominated by the Ertst Toronto ('on -
glad to answer all inquiries concern- given up for dead. Only his mother, not operate; that it was necessary to the lad was taught to shoot At ob- servatiye convention.
log his case and remarkable cure., as mothers will, went on hoping that obtain something of the form of the jests moving at a distance of 400 yards,`lir Charles Tupper and Mr, Hugh Read the strong endorsement given
Sample bottle and blower Bent by Smand the , some day, in the Lord's good time, he bullet so as to get the magazine to a Promise that he should have MHCGonald arriyed in Winnipeg and
G. Detchon, 4 1 Church St. Toron',o on would be restored to them. She was work properly. The first plan contem- Pony to ride when he became pro- were given a warm reception. '
receipt of tell cents in stamps Ot• �sil. much comforted by a dream that carne Plated the manufacture of cartridges flClent at that practice soon made him
ver. Sold by Watts & Co. to her one night in which she seemed with copper shells but the f an expert shot" --
The statutes of the province are
revised every ten year's, and next year
i>1 the fixed date. The Ontario Govern-
ment have appointed the following
gentlemen as commissioners for the
work :-The Hon. Chancellor Boyd,
Chief Justices Armour and Meredith,
Justices Osler. Ferguson, Rose, Falcon -
bridge, Sir Oliver Mowat, the Hon.
Messrs. Hardy, Ross, Gibsonld , Dryden,
Britton, Scott mid J. P. Whl6n B' M.
is intended that. the revision shall
entre into force on Doe. 31, 1697, the
statute law of that year being dove-
tailed Into the revision.
HE WANTS OTHERS
TO KNOW.
ned>• PAltor:
Pleasrodoiity1'ila y suferofromNerouDeblSemna
Weakno
Mario, 'Night Losses, oto., will write we in
Confidence, I will inform him by sealed letter
firbe otdhsr90; how to obtain it pofrebt Gum. f
Aslt•fbt no money, having gotlring o sell. I
k1dow,how to s mbathize with those ditifPgrers
and site only too, g. to be able to assist them
to eee him. In captivity truly, but not
suffering any Ill-treatment; and he
eaLd : "Mother, be paatlent a little
longer, and we shall yet see that
'sweet are the uses of adversity.' "
She had often reflected on that last
oorrversation with her boy, and wonder-
ed If be, too, remembered It.
The year 1783 saw the close of the
American war of ,Independence, after
which the Imp'eria,l Government turn-
ed Its attention to the alleviation of
the United Empire LoyaLists. Among
ether things they offered rewards to
the Indlans who should bring to King-
ston captives taken from the families
of their subjects.
Who shall tell how many U.E.
Loyalists hearts were stirred with hope
when these tidings epread abroad. It
spread slowly of necessity, for news-
papers and lettem were almost
unknown to the hardy settler of the
ba,ekwoods; and so it came to pass
that when, one glad day, Benjamin
Fairchild was numbered with the
captitv:es bought up by tli'!t gone mment,
lois parents knww nothing of it and he
was still hundreds of miles from home,
and to doubt as to where to took for
y were ound
to be too expensive. Papier-mache was
finally hit upon ala the best material
to use, and bullets of the material,
hollow, have been fired with excellent
results. When the explosion occurs,
the paper-maehe Is blown into frag-
ments to a distance of from 15 to 20
Yards. A supply of the papier-maehe
blank cartridgee will shortly be Is-
sued to the servtce.-Army and Navy
Journal.
A (frim Wager.
Wagers sometimes take rather a
grim form. It is recorded that In the
last century a wager was laid for one
Of a party of gay revelers to enter
Westminster Abbey at the hour of
midnight. lie was to enter one of the
vaulta beneath the abbey, and in proof
of his having been there he was to
stick a fork Into a coffin which had
been recently deposited there. He ac-
Complished his object and was return-
ing In triumph when he felt h•tmsele
suddenly caught, and was so over-
powered by 'terror that he fell Into a
Swoon. His Compasalons, not being able
to account for his long absence, found
him In, this condition. The fOrlt which
Rifle ranges are not scarce In the
Transvaal and many of our volunteers
would be glad if they could get simi-
lar opportunities for musketry training
in England. The Boers will have noth-
ing to do with modern magazine rifles.
They are armed, or arm themselves,
with Martint-Henrys, and desire noth-
ing better, unless Perhaps It be a Win -
cheater or Colt repeater for shooting
big game on the run. -London Daily
News.
Living for Self Alone.
The man who lives to himself be-
queaths his own folly and poverty and
meanness for his monument. He has
benefited nobody, while he has dwarfed
and warped his own powapl, and
senseless stone of marble, homaty'er lav-
ishly supplied to marl[ his resting
Place, does him no haver. He has
lived in himself, he has died in him.
self, and all that he leaves 1n w9mory
of hlmself Apeeks no word of p age In
his behalf, no word of jus"ghmtlon.
This is no true life, it is the w'orat
of failures. There are g)otrimw oppor_
tunitles in this world Ibr sel'vlee, Ae
whow ' Isely uses them enrietteg both
IyprOM100 every,Cpb.abh lute 6001`601+ and Aro 1 his friendA he had fastened Into the coffin had his race and himself, told dying leaves
. 'I tlibontse,acirieh iaPxPosblftysol! either He wants pleas$ at satiool by the caught and Pinned his long cloak and a naonutnent which outlasts granite sad
I'dp >U ptive rif natno. If yen desire to B i so oocaaiDned a fit of terror which is brighter than polished lass.
ell, siil�H gift And, addfosl sirnplpt p. �. f ovdsrnrneri't Until aeorch scale be nearly Ptovna fatal.
K Bot 88t LGj�tDc1N.Ottin. made for tits fiftily, and dtLt last tt w1u
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In the Internist of the messes, for whom these re-
ports are compiled, the UNITED .STATER HEALTH RE
POUTS have examined and lnveetlgated many prepare
tions having for their object the enre of the tob000c
habit, but among them all we have n.) heeitancy to
giving the editorial and official endorsement of these
REPOUTa to the remedy known as "UNCLE
SAM'S TOBACCO CURB," mannfacturee
by the keystone Remedy Company, at 218 La Sell
street, Chicago, we have demonstrated by persons
tests that this antidote poR[tively 4e800yR the tact
end desire for tobacco in ten days, leaving the Rystem
in a perfectly healthy condition, and the personae
the some forever free from tiro habit.
In the light of our examthations and tests of
"UNCLE( SAAVS TOBACCO CURE." we are
but pefforthiog s duty we oire the public when we on '
done the game, cud ddtsmp It ad the dhownilig tehlbv,s -
wont of the htnateeth contrary, to the wag of its�aAyy�qpy
1 bab4a a dlR�nfe'ttng as it fe aomaSnon.ty'CF
VLV ii $1IUO),1 hence we earnestly adOlso yon tc
write theta for fall partlellars.
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