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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-06-08, Page 3:‘ • ' ' . • , GOT HIS DISCHARGE. LIFE ON FARM. • . 11:BU FIN'S A MARINE CORPS RECRUIT WHO HAD HEARTANDNENE- NERVE AND USED IT. Rs Told by One Who Has Under* .11M/M.m.••••• gone its Bardebilts. 11 . • PILL'Sv " a • k''' IteSellt lie W U. t f e . ea' -Asse._ Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are Nest what every weak, nervous, run-down 'woman needs to make her strong and well. i They cure those feelings of smothering and sinking that •come on at times, make the heart 'beat strong and regular, give aweet, refreshing sleep and banish head- aches and nervousness. They infuse new Hk and energy into dispirited, health -shat• tered wonten, who have come to think there is no cure for them. Read the words of encouragement in this letter from Mrs. Thos. Sommers, Clif- ton, New London, P.E.I. "Last fall I was in a very serious con- dition suffering from nervousness and weakness, I got so bad at last that I could bardly move Around, and despaired of ever _getting well. Seeing Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills highly recommended for such conditions I purchased a box. "Before I had taken half of it 1 could notice an improvement in my condition and when I had used two boxes I was com- pletely cured. "it was wonderful how 'these pills took away that dreadful feeling of nettirousness and gave me strength. "I recommended them to my neigh- bor who was troubled with nervousness, and they cured her, too. We all think there is nothing equal to Milburn's Heart and •-Nerve Pills.' THE PEDAGOGUE, • During the present academic year Pres- ident Eliot of Harvard hes delivered 1511 addresses and lectures. It is said that President Elect Rhees of the University of Zochester owns one of the best private dollections of oriental manuscripts in the world. • The University of Illinois now has Sill different colleges and four schools united tinder one head. In 13 years the number of students has increased from 377 to 2,250. • In the absence of Professbe ,Frank H. • Stoddard of New York university, who • will go to Oxford university in June, • Professor Edward Everett Hale, Jr., of Union college will have 'charge of the work in history at the summer school of New York university. For the first time in its history Law. rence university at Appleton, Wis., waif obliged to suspend six students recently - fest. not attending thapel services regu, " tarty. •Each student is required to at. tend church twice on. Sunday and must i not miss more than six morning prayer ' services during a term. • SCRAPS OF SCIENCE. • - A Bost,mf physician has discovered a - new uegjor the X ray. He has used the fluoreseeht screen for the purpose of watching the process of digestion in a patient's stomach. . Some of the most important oils are now purified Indirectly by eleetricity. The purification of linseed oil consists in bubbling ozonized air through it while the oil is kept hot in a steam jacketed kettle. Magnalium, an alloy of 10 to 20 parts by weight of magnesium with 100 of aluminium, is claimed to have all the ad- vantages of aluminium and also to he adapted fcr working with tools, while even lighter than aluminium. • THE COOKBOOK. Orange peel dried and grated makes A very fine yellow powder that is delicious flavoring for cake e and puddings. Codfish is one of the most economical of fish and it is also the most easily di- gested. There are several ways of pre- paring it, and those who must live eco- • nomically should learn how to cook it in ' various ways. . A fine ripe sweet potato is never so good as when properly baked. Put in a baking pan, cover and keep in the oven until done, when it will yield under the • pressure of your thumb and finger. It should be turned'over a couple of times. o the Meditere ranean Station as an °Meer Ine Hard Work end Exposure to ail Kinds of :stead of Serving as a Private For Weather Plays Ilevoo with the Sirong- the Term of min Enlistment. • eat Constttutions- flow Health May be The extreme difficulty encountered by an enlisted man in the marine corps who wants to get out of the service without deserting before his enlistment. is up is well known. An enlisted man in the sea soldiers must have pretty influential friends with Washington connections in order to do this, but there are exceptions. Here is the story of one of the excep- tions: He was an accomplished youug chap front New Orleans. He came to Wash- ingtou a number, of years ago to take an examination for surgeon in the regular army, but he got on a spree shortly after his • arrival here, and when he came to the 'examinations they were all conclud- ed, and he was in that condition of finan- cial collapse known as fiat broke. So he enlisted in the marine corps at the Wash- ington barracks of the sea soldiers' out•• fit.' He enlisted under the name of Dun- bar, a name which he subsequently changed to his right one. He belonged to a prominent New Orleans family. The young man had graduatedwith high hon- ors in Medicine atter taking his. A. B, at the University of Virginia, aud•he Was an all around finished proposition. His idea in enlisting in the marine corps was that he might have. a chance to get an apothecary's billet in the navy. Now, .a naval apothecary was at that time a chief petty . officer in the navy proper, and rIttval apothecaries ,are not created out of sea Soldiers. They are shipped as apotheeariesi and they liave no connec- tion whatsoever • with the marine corps. The Young. Louisianian didn't know this, however, and so he "took on" as a buck private in the marines. He had hardly drawn his first government straight uni- form as a sea Soldier before he found out that as a • marine he had no show in life ever to become an apothecary -that he was dished to do marine's guard duty for the balance of his .enlistment. • The outlook seemed pretty gloomy to • om New Orleans, but Obtained. • While life as a fanner is one of °consider able independence it is yery far from be ng oue of ease. The very nature of the calling 10 one teat exposes the followers to alt sotto ef weather, arid it is perhaps not ear. prish g that so many farmers 'suffer' from chrome ailments. Mrs Thos. McAdam, of Donagh, P. E. is a fair example of tbis oleos. Mr Moridatu himself ertys:-"I was always looked upon as one having rueged %institution; but the hard work, coupled with the exposure incident to life on a farm, ultimately proved too meoh for me._ About 18 months ago I was attacked with pains in the small of my back and thighs. At first they were of an intermittent nature, and while they were extremely painful, would ease away after a day or two, and might not bother me again for a weeks. As the attacks, after each interval, grew more and more severe,' became alarmed and consult- ed a doctor who said the trouble was lum- bago. Hia treatment would giye tempor- ary relief but nothing more, tted ultimately I was almost a cripple. To walk, or even to move about in a chair or turn in bed cruised intense agony, and in going about I had to depend on a cane. If I attempted to stoop or pick anything up the pain would be almost unbearable. This oondition of affairs had its effeot upon my whole sys- tem awl for a man in the prime of life my condition was deplorable. I think I had tried at least half a dozen remedies before ••• THE tAINTON NEW ERA • • CURTAIN RAISERS, • Nat 0. Goodwin and F. Ziegfeld, Sr., contemplate leasing a London theater next season and dividing the time be- tween Mr. and MGo rs. odwin and Anna 4eld. • Next season Joe W. Spears will make - an elaborate production ot Hoyt's "A Brass Monkey." Mazie Trumbull, the well known soubrette, will be featured as Baggage, Arthur C. Alston has released Kath- erine de Barry from 'The Sorrows of Satan" in order that she may accept a summer stock engagement with Ilegenie Blair in Cleveland. When. they wished to perform "La Re- surrezione di Cristo" at Modena, Perosi naked $300 for himself, $400 for the mu-. 'sic, $480 for the orchestra $280 for the chorus and $600 for the solo singers. Emily..Lytton of Hayes and Lytton, who are starring in "A Wise Guy," will work alone after the company's season closes. She will solo vaudeville in a sketch written by Will M. Cressy en- titled "Mrs. Homelock Schurz." • Manager Froinnan is to pattern after Richard Mansfield in one particular. The statement is made that Miss Maude Adams will not make a tour in "L'Ai- glon" next year, but will present the piece only in New York, Chicago and Boston. Ward and Vokes have done splendid- ly on their entire southern trip, even though they were sandwiched in with Viola Allen, "The Little Minister" aad Richard Mansfield. "The Floor Walk- ers," their present vehicle, will be re- tained for net season. , I foetid relief and a cure, and this came to • me through the use of Dr. Williams' 'ink Pills, which a friend urged me to try. I felt some relief before the firat box was all gone, and by the time I had taken five boxes I was as well and smart asever'and although months have now passed I have not bad any return of the trouble. My cure is entirely due to the use of Dr. Wil- liame'Pink Pills and the only regret I have is that I did not try them at the outset. Had I done so I Would not only have saved• " such suffering, but considerable money as well. • ALWAYS READY. We are always ready and prepared to cater to your wanta and requirements. Our stock of drugs is very complete, enab- ling us to fill without any order from your doctor. Our Stook of Toilet &gni:rites is Unsurpassed in Variety, Quantity and Prices. the young man fl Are you using Paine's Celery Compound, he didn't lose his nerve. He calmly de- nature's great remedy for the etre of then- Jersey is because that state is in, the es and lives troubls? If you have not giv. • 41, THE DEACON. Bishop Bowman said recently that la had been in the ministry 41 years aud had all that thne been too busy to tette a week's vacation. The total missionary force under. lead- ing Christian societies doing strictly for- eign work was 14,210 last year, and the totel native force was 54,420. There were 20,228 schools, with 044,430 Plintis• and the income for the year was $14,- 513,072. The Rev. Dr, Stanley A. McKay, who has been & d' sated president of Shuttle college at Upper Alton, Ills., is a de- scendant on his mother's side of Roger Williams. He is a graduate ot the Uni- versity of Rochester and of the Roches- ter Theological seminary. Bishop Doane of Albany has been in- vited. by the archbishop of Cauterbury and urged by the secretary of the ven- erable Society For the Propagation of the Gospel to 'preach the opening sermon in St. Paul's cathedral, London, at the bicentennial of that- society, which oc- curs in. 'June. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. To clean a spice mill grind half a tea- cupful of raw rice through it, and all traces: of spice will be removed. A grease spot on velvet may be re- moved by pouring 'a little turpentine on the spot, then rubbing it quickly with a piece of clean, dry flannel. If the color of a fabric has been chang- ed or destroyed by an acid, ammonia will neutralize the effect of the acid, and chloroform applied afterward will bring back the original tint. A few drops of alcohol mixed with a • little olive oil In the proportion of two and ri half parts of oil to a half part al- cohol is a better mixture with which to rub polished tables than the plans. oil. The alcohol cuts and takes off any grease, dust or trifling stain. • TRUST THRUSTS. When a trust tries to feather Its nest from eggs, it is certainly starting in ear- ly on the raw material feature. -Phila- delphia Times. We suppose the reason the receivers of the flour trust were appointed in New cided in his own mind that hebecome mations, neuralgia, nervous diseases, diabet. Yeast. -Burlington Hawkeye. ' d ri naval apothecary anyhow without desert- e ing, marine or no marine. Ile dM some Spaniel. Proverbs.. en Paine's Celery Cotnpound a trial for •• • . /our failing health do so at once • wa re- A CARD corresponding with some friends in New Proverbs uncomplimentary to the commend it H„ o e, regg et, Olin- - Wie-theunddreigned, beiebi-itireic to raitean cruise, needed an apothecary. So man, like Cp9trvelintweant, *should. be well- 160; ailL •-• 11:133 D that yard about to start on a Mediter- •in. Spain "A-wo- refund the money on a twenty five gent York and he found' out that 'a ship at • fair X se bottle of Dr. Wills' hnglish Pills, if, after, hat down and YrOtO the surgeon trampled on to be kept in order," "A Daiwa Nano. ' using three-fourths of contente of bottle, e slte . I like a candle wist her they do not relieve Constipation and Head - that ship, applying for the billet, aides- • woman s iug credentials as to his ability, but with- neck if you wish her to be good:" "Be. The British War office announces ache. We also warrant that four bottles IL d t'trust th t f th enlistments in the re- will permanently cure the most obstiroate out stating that he was already enlisted ware of a bad wom n, and o no a no ur er J ne 1 pay when Wills' English Pills are used. in the marine corps. IS he had done that ! a good one;" "Crying in a woman and serve regiments will be accepted after case of Conetipation. Satisfaction or no the surgeon, appreciating the difficulty of - limping in a dog Is all a s H. B. Combe, Chemist dc Druggist, Clin- getting an enlisted man out of the marine cock crows -on his own dunghill. but Two Winnipeg boys, John Black and corps, wouldn't have paid any. attention : ten ; J E Hovey Dispensing Chemist, • hens cackle everyWhere" (this in refer- Benj. Gilbertson, jumped into the river • • • • • Clinton; Watts de Co. ,Drugsand Herlioinee to his ap_plication. As it was, however, to untangle their fishing lines and . the -surgeon answered the Young Louisie in on ; Sy ney Jackson, Druggist, Min - Ware swept away and drowned. . anian's application promptly informing and inquialtive•disposition of the -sex); ton. - ence to the supposed garrulousness 01 t a him that herd' -probably do if he could.• "Show me a magpie without a spot pass the physical exrunination and sug-• rued I will show you a woman without •gesting that he run over to the Brooklyn a fault." In English counterparts are • navy yard to be looked at and sized up. not wanting, for eXample: Running over to the Brooklyn navy yard • A woman, a dog and a walnut tree • — sounded. all right, but marines can't run ' The more you beat them the better they be. anywhere without orders. • Mothers-in-law and stepmothers "Well,' I guess P11 just nail that apotle . come in for a good deal • of sarcasm. ecaryshipeanyhow," said the young man to himself, and, rigging himself up in his Some of the proverbs in regard to them best -uniform, he called upon a marine will not stand translation. Of a man officer who had taken it sort of interest who Is accounted lucky th y say. "If in him and told him the ease -how he had he fell from the roof of a house, he HER HEAD A FRIGHT. • "Large sores oovered the head and face of our child," writes C. D. Isbill, ot Mor- gonton, Tenn., "that no treatment -helped till we used Bucklen'e Amide Salve, which quickly oared her." Infallible inEruption, ()raises, Accidents and Pike. Cure . guar- anteed. Only 25o at all drug stores. The Liberals of West Assiniboia have nominated Mr Walter Scott to oppose Mr Davin- for the Commons. •The illneseof Mrs Gladstone is now re - a chance to slip into thd chief petty offi- . would fall on the top of his mother•in- ported to be more sericus. •Her SU erigth cer'S uniform of an apothecary; how, of law."-Charabers' Journal. is gradually failing, and the members of course; he'd have to have his discharge as a marine' in order to try for the•billet, WOMEN WHO WEIR WELL the family haye been summoned to Hewer- dep. A. Boon to Horsemen. English • Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or callous- • ed Lumps• and Blemishee from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains arid Sere and Swollen Throat,Coughs,eto. The use of one bottle may make you a50. Warranted the meet wonderfel Blemish Cure ever known. The Canadian Pacific employees' pa- triotic relief fund was closed yesterdey, and a check for $12,033.64 • expressed to Treasurer Courtney at Ottawa, A despatch from Mafeking reports that General Snyaian, the Boer oommander, has left his force and arrived at his farm with a shrapnel bullet in his foot. "Bought My Life For 85 Cents" -This was one man's way of putting it when he had been pronounced incurable from chronic dyspepsia. "It was a living death to me until I tried Dr. Von 8tan'ePineapple Tab. lets-thanke to them to -day I am well -and • I tell my friends I bought my life for • 35 cetite"-50 in a box -they're good for any and every form of stomach trouble -safe to • use and oonyenient to carry with you. • sold by Sydney Jackson, • • • • • • • • • • D Guess' At Results,. - , . , • KENDALCS NAVIN CURE I h id t siniplest, safest and - best remedy for the relief and cure of Dis,rrho3a, Dysentery, Cramps, Colic, Cholera, Cholera florins, Cholera Infantum, Summer Com. plaiht, Canker of the Mouth or Stomach and all fluxes Of the bowels of infants or adults. . Refuse imitations, many of which • transacted. are highly dangerous. • Hill 1 June. 8, 1901) BANKS. „.1 The ItiolsOlis �iuk Incorporated bv Act of Parlianaent MiEd CAPITAL 62,000,006 REST FUND • 61,650,000 BEAD OFFICE MON IlittlAL. Was. Koreans MA0PDER8010, Preeideot F. WourERSTAIS 'INMAN, Gen. al ausger Notes discounted, Collections made, Dane Issued, Sterling and American exchange bought and sold. Interest allowed on de. posits. Smarms BANK— Interest ellowed on sums of 61 and up. Money advanced to farmere on their own note, with one or • more endorsers, No mortgage required • H. C. BREA11.1R. Manager, Clinton D, Met AGGART. BANKER ALBERT ST - oLnrrox' corm ALL YOUR PAitia WITH A Medicine Chest in Itself. Simple, $afe and Quick Cure for ' CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, 4 COLDS. RHEUMATISM, • .4 • NEURALGIA. I 25 and 50 cent Bottles. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SOY ONLY THE. GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' g • RTENNEENNIMAININGIRAIRMIZININIVEIMMIgig • • • AGENTS. • ' "Klondike Gold Fields," a arge, cheap, valu- able book, selling like a whirlwind, Beautiful nrospeetustwentyilve cents. Books on time BRADLEY-GARRETSON COMPANY,LnaTED . • Toronto. • • • • •-• "The best life of Her Majesty I have seen, writes Lord Lorne about "Queen Victoria." Agents make five dollars daily% BRADLEY-GARRICTSON COMPANY, Lnerrao, Toronto. AGENTS WANTED. For e. elfin° monev-inaltin osition • no gy° Licensed Atiotioneer. books, insurance, or hike scheme ; every ho 'a customer. Particulars. free. Write to• THE P..E.KARN CO., 132. Viotoria.. street, ;To- • . . • ronto, Canada. Feb 23-10 A general Banking Business NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafta wined. Interest allowed on "deposits. FIRRIN TISDA.U. •• BANKERS, CLINTON, ONT. • •AdVances made to ferment on their own • • notes at low rates of interest. A general Banking Bueiness transacted Interest allowed on deposits. • Sale Notes bought - • • • J., P. TISDALL, Manager. • • • home eeds--- Seed Corn, seven varieties, Sugar Beet, Mangolde, Turnips, and ail varieties • of tee& required for field or garden we.. Exeter:Baur always on band, and .gene: al • WM. • DUNCAN Clinton. • AGENTS WANTED. No eXperience necessary. Permanent posi. • tion. • Liberal terms. Pay weekly. stook See Wheat, Cern, Potatoes, Sm. °MTN comilete with fast sellitik specialties, inelndi FREE. Secure territory' now. Write • BROWN 13ROS. CO.. Nurserymen ,,IfiroWn's Nurseries P.O., Ont. Aug.24-tf 4 GENTS — Bonk business is better than or til years past;also have better and faster selling hooks. Aginte clear trete $10 co $40 weekly. A few leaders are "Queen Victoria, •"Life of MI Gladstone," "My Mother's Bible Stories," flPro. gressi;v?Sieaker, ' "Klondike Gioldr,ieis,'k"M man," "Glimpses of the Un s en. rea a Dinner and Supper," ' Canada; Encyclopae dia." Books on time. Oottlt, free to canvassers The BRADLEY•GARRETSO$ Co.. Limited. and se on.• • orento - LEGAL LIGHTS. judge Capron of Indiana bolds that when a church agrees to pay a preacher A fixed salary the salary must be paid if, the church property bele to be sold for that purpose. The court oe appeals ot Kentucky has held that a person wino was learning to ride a bicycle upon a street and while • doing so was injured by a trolley car was not guilty of contributoey negligence so as to preclude recovery bf damages. • • SECURITY. "Oat of the question," said the marine Oats Wanted Oats wanted in exchange for Oat- meal and the best Flour in the market • as follows • 11 lbs Oatmeal for 1 busb el Oats 4 15 lbs Flour (Manitoba Mixed) for 1 Bushel Oats. Silverware Given Away. - Every purchaser, anything that we sell, be the amount sniall or large, gets a coupon • and when a certain number is received the holder will be'entitled to a.piece of Silver- . ware of their own choosing. Come and see the Silverware. officer. "You can't get your discharge." '' '. It ii astonishing how great a . change a .. . . .. The young man 'took the matter. higher . few years of married lite will make in the. • ' di iti f wci- He waS. sat down upon and regarded twat . men. . The freshness, the charm, the bril- pretty, liervy chap to. ask. for his dis- liartov. valnieh like the bloom from a peach charge from an outfit 10 . which he had . when it is rudely bendled: The matron. is only served . for. a 'few weeks. . • . . only a dim ShadOws, a faint echo of the • "All right," . mused • the young m. an. charming maiden. There are two reasons -"No* I'll go to* the boss of the .whole for this change, .1. ignorance and neglect, works and see .what he sage" , : ' ' • . -.Few young women appreciate the' shock to So • he got himself up spick and span the system through .thechange whichcomes • again, asked for an afternoon's leave and with 'marriage.- Many neglect to deal with walked down to • the 'navy •department..• the unpleasant &eine which are of ten con - He had to Walk because he hadn't drawn sequent on marriage and motherhood, not any pay yet. He was a pretty fine leek- understanding that this secret drain is rob- ing marine, but.fine looking marines don't bing the cheek of its freshnese and the form cut muck; of a figure in the corridors of of its fairness. As surely as the general In the marine corps, but it wouldri t do. .appearanoeandepos on omany the navy department. •Even the colored health Buffers when there is derangement messengers at the doors grinned at' him, of the health of the delicate womanly 01. and when he calmly announced that he gans, so Barely when these organeare estab- wanted to have 'a little heart to heart lished in health the faoe and form at onoe talk with Mr. Whitney, who happened witness the faot in renewed.comelinees. then to be the secretary of the navy, he Half a million women or more have found came near being shunted out of the build- health and happineas in the use of Dr. ing. The messengers figured that he was Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It makes nd sick women well drunk and dangerous. However, he filial- welt women s rata a . ly ran the gantlet of all the messengers • , , and all the private secretaries, stenogra- phers and door blockers who 'barred his The Prince of Wales' Diamond Jubilee way and found himself in the presence won the Derby. •Diamond Jubilee is a full of Secretary of the Navy Whitney. Tbe brother of Persimmon, the Prince's horse • A Stoniach Agitator. latter looked up at him curiously. R is that won the raoe in 1896. not often that a secretary of the navy is President Kruger, sesoordiug to a des- • "All that has been written of the phis - f " id "is rine corps. clamation asking the Transvaal barghel s really inadequate. Language simply fails patch from Newcastle, has issued a pro. • !cal beauty co apan, said a traveler, addressed by a buck private in the ma - The young man in the marine's uni- to notify him whether they desire to oon- to tell you. what really is there in the way of scenery. You must actually visit the form saluted the secretary and sat down tinue the tight or to sue for Peace. when he was courteously invited to do - Lord Roberts is thd only man 'living en- country to apprechtte it. But while lap- se. Then he up and told Mr. Whitney titled to wear two Viotoria crosses. Be anese life, Japanese houses and Japanese his little story. Ile had sort Of bunkoed wears his own on hfs left breast, bat the scenery are replete with interest and • himself into the marine corps, be said, army regulations provide that he Must beauty Japanese food is an abomination and he had a chance to do better for him- wear the cross earned by his son on the to the civilized stomach and as such to be absolutely .eichewed. self. He was tied, however, by the fact opposite side. . that lie was already an enlisted man. • "Take the raw fish, for instance, they serve. The first time I tasted it 1 was Cotild the secretary see his way clear to SENTENCE.D TO DEATH, forcibly reminded of the, Man who in- letting him have his disobarge from. the . marines? • "Yon are in the lad stages of Consump• vented te..'fiallittek!.,which- when- cooked- onive this manehis-disehargesitt once," •-tioirernd tannotliye meretlifili ift- mohili,"- -oiiiiieilde automatically turned over and the secretary wrote on a piece of paper, were the worde of doom heard by Blire4osa cooked the other tide as well. The and the yonng Loeisianian took it to the _ Richardeou, of lateral Springs, N. 0 , from scheme worked out to perfection, and commandant of marines. It wasn't liked her doctore,"but she began to tureDr.Xing's _ fortune seemed to loom large in the near • , • future for the inventor, when a drawback bathe scheme was discovered. • The 'flair Jack' once swallowed kept on turning, That's what happens when you eat the raw fish of Japan:" of a little bit, that method of the young Man New Discovery wri es . L. g , from New Orleans, because it looked like that.place, "and was wholly cured by it. deliberately jumping over too malty high She te note a Mout, well wontan." It's the heads, but it went. It had to go. supreme mire for desperate diseases of With his discharge In his pocket the throat and. lunge. Infallible for Coughe, young num walked into the barracks and Colds, Bronchitis, Arnhem, Croup, Whoop - packed up his things. He dug up the ing Cough. Guaranteed bottles 50O and $1,00, Trial bottles free at all drug stereo. price of the ride to 13rooklye that same Cenulne •afternoon, and the next morning he ap- peared before the surgeon whose ship needed an apothecary. In just 24 hours from the time he had talked with Mr.. Whitney he was walking the deck, a chief petty offieet, with the silver eagle • of hit_ rate OD hie arm,f of a ship that was , • Little •Liver Pills ' e• Already coaling up- or a charming voy- • age on the Mediterranean station. It • • • was a ease of cold nerve on the young Iltillt Behr Signature ot man's! part, and the cold nerve Won him , out. -Washington Star. Carter's See PaceSimille Wrapper Below. • Tarr Dotal end as easy to take as sugar. . • cARTErito FOR HEJ.DACHE., 11,0 FOR mums. 1 ,le FOR BILIOUSNEDD,, 111, it FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR FOR rAtintir FOR THECOMPLEXIOR alto. intui 0141 CURS SlaK HiACIAOHIE. " At a tale of 7,000 square miles Of Crown titnber limits at Quebec Messers • Eddy, Hull, and Mr Edwards were the largest purchasers. Very good prices were realized. The official °num of the bond minis- try in Newfoundland strongly adv.°. °Mee a union with Canada, and fore- shadows political action with a view to the attainment. of that object: naffaire at Pekin are extremely critical owing to the defeat of the Goverment troops by the boxers. It is now regardcd Coffins in ItUssia are never covered as certain that foreign troops met be sent with black. If the deceased is Child, to Pekin to proteetethe Legation, while the pink is used; if a woman, crimson, though withdrawal of misaionaries from the in. for a widow they use brown. terior is considered imperative. Tandem) is the Spanish equivalent ot TROUBLES OE A MINISTER. _ CASTOR IA Per Infants and. Children. • To benefit others Rev. J. T. W. Vernon, of Hartwell, Ga.,, writes : "Par a long time I bad running sore on my leg. I tried many remedies without benefit, until / used a bottle of Electric Bitters and a box of Buoklen's arnica Salve, whieh oured me sonud and well." Sores, Eruptions, Boils, Ecaetna, Tetter, Salt Rheum show impure blood, Thousands have found in Ellectrie Bitters a grand blood purifier that absolutely mime those trouble& Satisfee- ' gen is guaranteed or money refunded 'by all druggists. Large bottles only 50e, 4 le es ivrels -The New Reporter. "Here," said the city editor to the new reporter, "in describiog this shooting af- fray you say 'the bullet entered Fergu- son's body at corner of the courthouse, taking a downward course.' That's very bad. Take your topy and see it you can't do better with it." "Oh, yes," replied the young. man just out of college, "I see, now you mention it, that it might be done better. So he wrote it as folio's:es: "The bullet struck Ferguson near the throat and glanced, taking a downward course and coming out juet below the right shoulder blade at the courthouse cornerd-Ohicago Titn es -Herald. sometldna cplute. ' Drownbigge (to waltresd who hie( hand- ed him a newspaper) -Ain't ger got noth- ing comic? I likes to have something funny to look at while I'm a -heating. Waitrees •-• There's it looking glass straight In front of you, eir.-London Tit* Bits. A light of one eaindle power can be plainly seen at a distance of ono mifo, and one of three &Indio power at two in Great Britain there are said to be nearly 300 religious Seta. i• This man knows what he did and how be did it. endorsements as the following are are a sufficient proof of its merits. • Oshawa. Minn.. Feb. 22,1S02. 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Our prima are as low se the lowest.; BROADFOOT, BOX & o•3.W.ChidleY manager P„. ond Sunday calls attended to by calling at J. W. Chidley's, (Puma .Direetor) residence 1.85* 1. •-111 taagur"dinquiassilieiallAwIllte TitbariszylitySiosintulative eeitiotry litiebrIl Wren, owl and allirkeyreitlertbRieentlockagea .1 101. itelliritinitmitra000tlbaity sued OtbabtI rf.riare Yt.1 wam s 12Fa.4..artzt4 simply win, th. oar ma 211441214.afsciam,ds, mertilligtor &WIT aboolitarwarmil Warosid roods Ate =alieMpaie • ATIONAIII senrrtx eat Karmen ni.. 11=2.1111114. Christmas PERFUMES and TOILET goods tmlftty Onto for both Ladles and men—tor Young or 014 • H. B. COMBEI r Give Perferoes if you'd please the sex. , The choicest kinds are here. All the famous makee-all the desirable °dem- and many kinds put up in speoially attra0- sive Christmas pi:Osage& Our assortment ante Hair Brut et, " Military Brush% Mirrors, Whisks, in ebony and handsome woods, is the most complete in the town. And the moetinter. eating part to you is that p11008 010 far be. low what you ve been Acoustomed to pay for eiMiler sttiolee eleowhere. "Chemist tt Druggist 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 i I 1