HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-06-22, Page 6hue 22. 1901
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HAI
So many
persons -
have hair
that is
shrbborn
and dull.
It won't -
row.g__
What's
the reason? Hair -
needs help just as
anything else does at
times. The roots 're-
quire feeding. When
hair stops growing it -
its loses h- Ayer
t,•VI g
acts almost instantly-
_
on such hair. It -
awakens new life in .
the hair bulbs.' The -
effect is astonishing.
Your hair' grows, be,
comes thicker, and all
dandruff is removed.
And the original
color of early life 'is _
restored. to faded or _
gray hal it. ..This is
always the case. "
six° a bet druggists. '
"I have usod r's Hair Vigor,
and am really tonished at the
good it has done In keeping my -
hair from coming out. It is the
best tonic I have tried, and I
shall continue to recommend it to
• y• m friends."
, MAT= HOLT
Sept. 21,1898. Burlington, IC 0.
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••••••/..1
rt on do not obtain all the benefits
you expected from the use of the Bair .
Vigor, write the Doctor about it.
Da. J. 0. Axpit, Lowell, Mass.
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TRE ounos NEW EU
1 I
tea asaosts..AiNti INITIALS
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To the ,Uninttlitted They Are Apt to
De Somewhat Coornelnw.
"I just arrived in Washington today.
In fact, I am a stranger in the capital,"
he said to a eitiZen on Pennsylvania ase;
owe.
"Tea?" answered the citizen interrogre
tively, at the same time putting hill hand
on his watch chain and conjuring up pies
tures of Oleo of gold bricks and wads of
the Imitation "long green" lying around
loose, on the asphalt.
"Yes. I never saw such tall buildings
before," he continued, with a wave of the
hand toward the PoStoince and The altar
building. . "I come down from the moun-
table," he added explanatorily. "You don't
mind my asking you a few questiens
about something which has worried Me
ruightily?"
"Not a bit of It, ray Wend. We are
•only too glad to be of service to straw -
gess- Drit'eabeatMt .
"Well, les these PetTlexing Virginia
rail fence initials, • I suppose you peoplei
who live here .understand 'ems but Pli Be
goklarned• if the stranger withiu your
EtlieS comprehends what they mean. Is
It a fair assumption that T. S. A.' and
'U. S. N.' mean, or stand for, the United
States aeznyaud navy respectively?"
"It is."
"Well, does T. S. M. Ca- stand" for
United States member of congress or
United States metallic carriage?"
"United States marine or s "
. "Oh, the Marines of ancient equine-af-
filialiens and Boston food, eh? Well,
well!. I just passed two young officers in
unifovin who had the letters T. S. N. R.
1). CS and aEls. S, N. G. D. 0.' in gilt let-
ters sou their cut off emit collars: I, doli't
•dare to • even third: what ,those youeg
chaps repreeent What is It?" ; •
"Oh, they were °Meets in the Oval re-
. serve and the national guard of -the Ds-
' triet of Columbia," •
"Well, does that wagon -there with the
• letters 'U.. S. painted on its side
'eating to the aovereinentehospital for.
e •
sailors?
"Not much. That floors every s new
. man. that comes to town. ,Those letters
MATRON AND MAID.'
The firm of Curran. & Davies, shoe
.dealars, of New York city is consPosed-eta
tirely of rwomen.
Nancy. Washington, a colored wienan.'
has just ceiebrated her one hundred• and
fifth birthday in Boston. She lins bemi
-married six times and is now asividow.. • .s
Miss Edith Rhodes,. taster of the South
African "diamond.. king," is an expekt
landscape gardener and is laying out es:
newer garden for the Yeomanry hospital .
at DeAar.
Liliuoicalani, the former queen oe Ha,
Wan, is said to be grieving and brooding,,
over her fate and is about to reture to .
her native land, having already preeated
her burial robes. • . • -•
A granddaughter of Wolfe Tone, the
famous leader of the Irish rebellion ots
1798, has prat died in Brooklyu in her
seventy-third year. She was airs, Greet.
Georgianu aanie ;Maxwell. .
Latta Corm, accempanies. the viceroy
on his tour through India for the relief Of
the plague stricken district... The per-
sonal devotion and self sactelice •of the •
vicereine are winning the hearts of...all •
elesses.
Mrs. Rosine Raan and Mrs. Settle.
Bryan were paomitient .delatanteit at the
transmissiasippi commercial congress res
eently held at Houston. 11 hese ladles eon -
duct a prosperous real •estate basilicas in
the city named.
Sarah Bernhardt has returned the 'copy .1
of Gabriel d'Annunzio's • novel "Pima's
prenented to her by its author, for tae, -
alleged reason that the beroirie• of the
*tory is Eleanore Dime. Who is -*depicted
as the greatest actresa of het day. '
It is worth noting that -one Of the' sups
porters of Olive Schreinea's husband
- when be at last succeeded, -after Seterni
attempts frustrated by mobs, in present-
ing the Boer side of the South African
dispute to a London audience was alifrs-
Despard, a sister • of General. Preneh,
General Roberts' well known cavalrY
leder. ....
Miss M. R. Cheston was -elected a
church warden at -a meeting of the. south- .
west convocation of Episcopal clergy.
men, held recently at Holy Trinity parish ,
house. Philadelphia, the presiding officer
'being the Rev. G. Wolsey Hodge •of the
Chm.ch of the Aseension. This is a mine
tialltqAttl thing and created considoeitie
comment.
Miss Effie Euggnn of Norristown: Pa...
1ms received a letter from General Lord
Kitchener. After the oetbreatt of !metal
, ties the little girl sent Gerierol atatelienet• •
n Amin nf laurel pliteked from the
Valley- Porge. WI 1 it shn ittPln,141 a
few Vons eTtencline her bet. wlahm
s-a.nort IS, es/eller promptly' wrote ireknowl •
Ili. farms •
stand for the United States Soldiers"
hontta"
aAtid .there is another wagon,
Banna's priaate carriage, fait has 'GI:
0. P.' painted on its sides. They say up
my way he is the head anda front of the
'grand old party.'"
" 'Grand old party' nothing!" cried the
citizen pityingly. 'That wagon belongs
-to three nment printing office."
'I se, a T. 0. D.' means eneyeensdel
delivery' and 'B. E. and stands for
Bostou, sEnaleaide and Pototimc tell-
' road?"
. "Not on your lifes Those Wagons are
attached to the postoffice department and
• to the bureau of engraving:and printing."
' a&Does 'C. L' Mean Abut that wagon
carries the patients :of the commissioner
of lanney around 'town?" • •
"We haven't auy ,su:eh official.. That
combination repreeents the"Congressional
library, and the wagon totes: 'seeks."
"Well, My accomMedetitig _friend, rn
floor you now. Coming down Pennsyl-
vania, avenue, the one following the oth-
er, were two delivery wagons With this
text on each aespectivelyr 'U. S. S. D. IL'
and R. D. R.' What sort of a policy
play can yet! make out of -those letters?"
.."Oh, that s easY-1Ust United States
senate document roam and .houee of rep-
resentatives document room." ea
"Well, if I hadn't been told' I'd said
ihoee letters stood for • Malted States
steamship Daughter Rime' and the other
for littieble Roger's". Daughter Rath.'
Malty: thanks for you" information." -
"Don't mention it." '
: • A VALUABLE WILD BEAST. •
• — -ass. -
The 'Goitila Is lined id Capture and
s sea-. Aivraya. in Dentatia.
•- • "At the present' time. there is no wild
animal in such great dethand for exhibi-
tion purposes as the goollia,". said a' deal;
,e in all kinds of wild- beasts• in New
York to the Waiter the other day. ."A.
full grown gorilla stands. about 4 feet 6
Silicates high and is weals from $1.200 to
$1,i00. They sell ertally tor sueb prices
owing. to the fiact.that theyare rare told
• very. difficult; to capture. •Chiefti in the
• interior of Africa have been,offered large
sums if they tvould suceeed In catching
one of -these beasts. • •Numbers of -little
: gorillas .have :been captured at various
times,- but they haae always pined away
and died in a•short time. The chief diffi-
culty' about • the sCapture of the gorilla is
that he lives in very unhealthy districts,
' where fevers prevail. e • -
"A wbite man. has to 6ght the climate
as Well as the animals. ° addition to
sthe well known ferocity of the gorilla, he
is regarded with a superstitious ewe by
the 'natives, who have a legend to the ef-
fect that this -terrible benst curette away
• the Women to the jangles, They alto re-
garclathe aorilin as endowed, with 'super-
natural powers. Two men gent ont last
year by a well known German firm that
• deals in, wild beasts matched in the Wilds
of Attica While seeking gorillas. s
"It may • seem aurprising to an Ameri-
can, equipped with all the appliapees ot
seienee for the sublimation of the animal
kingdom, that it is almost impossible to
capture and rage a gorilla. Hut if his
fearful strength is eousidered end • his
wentlerful shyness it will prove to be not
so ,mtich a mntter siwprise all. All
kinds of suggeetions have been made to
hunters with regard to the devices to sbe
used, such as traps. pitfalls and like hp.
'silences, but none of. theite has preyed
to be successful. • •
"One of the largest gorillas ever cap-
tured belongs to the zoological gardens
in London. The, mantel statute 4 feet 0
inches blab. It is so valuable that °fief's
of $1,300 and $2,000 havg heen made
without aceeptance,"
THE PLAYERS' VACATION.
• -
• Violn Allen will go to a Long Island .
at M.
arr. stud Mrs. .Temes IC: tfnekett will
num mu in the Atlirontlacks.
Mr. -and Moe. Ia. II. Sothern will be
enoter the European travelers. •
afteljeska has nit•endy sought her 'Cal•
tannin ranch home maw San 'Diego.
Miss Nethersole will Mite a riatelt need.
•d rest at her beautiful home In latittlantt
Ada Itehnn still spend it portion of the
ATIIMPI• at her English country tresidente. •
• Alice Nielsen -wilt • go to her rental on
the PrtAitiO Alope and later turty take a
trip te Honolulu. •
Mande Adams seal go fawned for a few
weeks, but Inter will trate a monthat rest
on her lacing Island team.
• May It'AVIO will diiiide hei• time be.
tstaten lawie Wand. 'In the Tiro:19nm]
isles. and Paris, going first to the expo-
eltion city.
afte and, SitA. N, G. Goodwin will re-
-euperate Under English skies, spending
the entire 811MOIor JAAIMOod, the resi-
derice they !rave owned tor Oen 'eats.
Mist Gertrude be with them.
'Robert Bares eritticisms,
The (lamellar) public I AO not yet re-
tovereti horn the .severe est:lichens
made hy 'Lea, Barr, the unveliet,
Who r emelt deelet ed thitt lanitdiat re
prefer ke o 'teethe. A thought NI
attuf et1 - serial lately to air Bare le mode
"in the (1.141;1(110:1 MagAZIIIO 1 y
SVgl-i ,1ease BisMItio Aiti ti
othet• n 'tit ilea et ttl f lie. UP 1111 , VI,
Ttl,rP ha, self, Mete:deli (lernetrot, P.
Meek, Villiete and %Vatter 0,
Nichol,- 'I he Canadian Magazihe, ,
One Itiiiiireataritir Teeth,
• Speaking of whales, an old whaler sap;
there are 27 ideate but one of %Well hag
-teeth. The others are provided Witt] 365
layere of bone hi the jaws. On, this bone
are . hairs an Inch long, which separate
from the water a small germ the size,of
wheat grain, caned (trete This Is the only
food on which tire bilge intim! lives. He
says that the throat of awitaltais heath°
size or a fist. The mouth, however.,
will bold 25 people, and It is on this ac-
count 00 mapy think the whelp takes
In litindreds of barrels' of -water, Although
the enr of witale is but the size of a fin-
ger tip, be says be has known- them to
distingitialt• sounds at a distance of 15
mlIcs.-,-Denver Ittemblican.
To the Letters .s..
Tailor- t think it suits yen to it T.
Customer -Weil, don't, It's too loose,
and I want 19 90 he like the letter P.
"Like the letter la! How do you mean?"
"I Want you to make 'it'
• delohia 'Word.
A neer rimester now at Magoorti merit:
. that '7 nf.0 Boers participated in the
Istelskrantz •engars merit; that 'Mineral
Giisiev wte• IL. .1 eta Gowan' DO Villiere
' neisttely . tvoutided.
C PO Oi.y for •
Togo 89,, Toronto,
A PIONEER'S STORY. sopttot ansnes,ntIon
Pin Intereoting Interview with
Mr itliastith
After Long Years of-P-erfoot Health He Was
Attaolsel with Kidney Trouble and Oth-
er Complications- Willialue' Pink!
Front the Pioton, Got., Thies.
Ur B. L. Matin, of Hollowell township,
Prince Edward county, was it caller at the
Times' office the other day and during his
wait told of his 'great suffering from kidney
trouble and rheumetisms ecoomperuect by
dyspepsia, cold feat and generedy broken
dwell constitution tatartin is one of
the first sentare of Prime Bdward irounty.',
Ile ja in hie BeVenty.first year and is the
tether of it grown up family et well -teat°
homers. In the course of the conversetior
Mr Westin said: -"I have never known
wh it it was to be siek. I have always had
good health and avorked•on my farm every
day until sorhe months aeo, when I was
taken with soyere pains m ray back and
shoulders. I gonsulted adopter but receiv-
ed little benefit. I waa told by one doctor
that Ihad rheumatism and kidney disease,
but bis taeatment did not help me and I
cootinued getting worse. My eppetite fail-
ed me and I fell away in flesh. I becerae
irritable and could not sleep. well at Alight.
Nobodycould ooneeiye the Intense am I
endured, Not deriving t, any benetit from
the food I ate and haying ocnstant pain
in y w e a
bad dysitepsia, and the pein in my back
and shoulders, intensified by the stonelike
weight in my stomach, made life to me al,
most unbearable. I was also a great suf-
ferer horn °old feet, nearly every day my
feet would get like chunks of ice,and rielese
I was constantly by the fire the soles of my
feet would feel as thole h they were wet.
One day I told my wife I was going to try
Dr. 'Waliam's Pink Pills. Having read of
mural Of these famous pills, I thought that
what they had done for others
they might also do for me, I
procured it box from E. W. Case, druggist,
and to my great delight before I had used
quite one box I had improved. Witen I had
Anished a couple more boxes I felt like it
new man and I gladly tell this for thebene.
fit of all who suffer as I did," Continuing
Dar *satin said: -"My rbeuroatiiinn is all
gone and I can come and go and enjoy as
rod health as ever did." With these re-
marks Mr Mastin got up to go, but added
that his, wife was receiving mutat benefit
from i)r. Williams' Pink Pills, ' "I took
home a couple boxes the otber day •and sho
thinks they are splendid."
laaaaailliarnsalapk Pills our& hysgeirtg to
the root CT Ilia They tenewrnd-
build' pp the blood and strengthen the
nerves, thus driving disease from the sya-
tent. Avoid imitations by inaisting that
every box you parcheate is 'enclosed iu a,
wrapper beering the full trade mark, Dr.
William's rink Pills fos Pale People. If
your dealer goes rot keep them they will be
sent postpaid at 50 cents a box or six boxes
for $2.50, hy addlestung the Dr. Vialltame
Medicine Cos Brockville. Ont. •
Canada's WeplaY Paper. •
• Until Toronto Saterday Nightwas
first published about13 years ago, Can-
ada, had no distinetively weekly. meta
It is line that so-called weeklies, made
up of a re -hash a the week's news of
the dailies, wete issued, hut nothing
had made its appearance with 'other.
rairpcses in view than to give Summar-
ies of foreign news, political happen-
ings, ard the like, in which only a-por-
tion_nf tbe family could be interested.
When Toronto Sat urday Nig hi: entered
the field everything was changed and.
the public were treated :to an esti oriel
tteatuient ot the newt' of the day,
which was imique in the featut of lie
independence and 'geniality. "Don"
as writer of the editorial page of
Tor-
onto Sat urday Night bas •maiW a repo-
tetion for himself and his paper from.
Vatmotivet to Halifex. Him range of .
aubjects embraces tin' ordinary topics
of politics:, eeligion, sociology and all
that lie between, and in a, °serif s ot
in ightly written paragra 'she, now nun:
gent, now humorous, arid frequently
sarcastic, he has made Toronto St tur-
del Night a synonym for a vievv of the •
week's events quite indispensable in i
thousands of homes. The other feat- I
Ines of Saturday 'Night are chittly
those devoted, to social doings in the
capital of Ontario, pages devoted to
the drama and music, upon which Sat-
urday Night is an authority, and ot her
matter obtained from the best enurces
with the attention of entertaining ihe
reader and adding zest to life. The
con t rihnt ion to journalisni that Satur-
day Night preseote has been imitated
in all departments by the greet dailies
all over the country, with the evident
compliment which this irnplies,to Mr
Sheppard's undoubted newspaper gen.
his. The paper is typographically the
handsomest in Canada, is beautifully
illustrated, and comprises twelve pages
and is frertnently enlarged to sixteen.
The pt ice is $2 per year direct from•the
publishers, or it may he obtained from
arewsdealets everywhere. The pub-
lishers ere The Sheppard Publishing
Co,, Ltd., Saturday. Night
Toronto
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The lath annual nrt sating of the %Val.
team) Aesociation of Bautist churches
was held in the Clinton Llaptiet church
an the 5th 4nd Oth of June,
The morning seeelon on Tuesday
opened with devotional exereisee led
by Rey ,EL. Shaw, Glaunnis, net an
-
noel sermon. was preached' by Rev• W.
R. Telford, a A..; Of Kincardine, who
pracncatwseourse. • tteV d.
Hamilton, Palmerston, was elected
moderator and Cook seeretary.
The e.lrcularletter was read by R
%wanton, on "loose screw'," and gave
an able exposition of the subject, Prof.
D. K. Clack, of Woodkock college,
,presented its claims. The home mis-
sions committees and auditors gave
their reports. Prayer and praise ser-
vice was conducted by Dr. W. A,
Brownlee of Mount Forest, at 7 p En.
Rev R.
Brownlee,
B. A, Mount Forest,
gave an address on 'Distinctive Prin-
ciples of Evrangelicall3aptists, Rev H.
McQuat ries Tr vert on, and Rev J. B.
Kennedy, Bs A„ Toronto, gave -ads
dresses on hemsmissions; Rev W.
Freed, Whighem, represented Mani-
toba, Northwest and British Columbia
missions. Rev Prin. Massie ably put
forth the claims of Grande Ligpe hike
Eden, • • •
Morning session on Wednesday Was
evo ed to S, 5. work and reports of
cotnmittees. Addreases were delivered
by Rev 3, Hamilton on ",Are our Sab-
bath schools clourg'the work for which
• they exist," and Rev T. J. Murduck on
"Io -operation of the home with the
Sabbath school," Discussion followed.
Resolutions were palmed commending
home. foreign,L+randeLigne, Manitoba
and Northweet missions. temperance
and Sabbath observance. Rev • R.
Lennie, B. 0,, was elected home mis-
sion secretary, Rev T, J. Murdnek for-
eign mission secretary, Rev H. Shaw
Grande Ligne secretary, Rev Mt Rob-
erts, Walkerton, B. 'Y. P. U. rept esen-
+AUNT, • -
The afternoon session was in the
the hands of the Women's Mission
Circles.' The President, Mrs J. Cook,
. •
THE SICK MAN.
The sick roan of Tnrkey doesn't eyen
try to cough up.-Minneapoils Times.
Sultan Abdul Harald la at least thrifty
iu starting Ids war taxes in advance of
the war. -Philadelphia Ledger.
• If 'Uncle Sam want e to findout what
his Turkish claim is worth, let' him try
to eel! Wisconsin.
standingWiten lt comes to alt a dun,
Turkey shows up as the timoothest artist
cinuthTe ientire dead beat gallera.-Rausaa
Turkey wants, It le said, to "settle the
matter quietly," The quiet way is to
Pay the hill and Oa no more about it.*
Buffalo News.
Perhaps the sultan has a curiosity to
see if the American brand of ultimatum
differs materially from the European
brand.-Kaneas City journal.
' If it is true that our charge d'affaires
at Constentinople has handed the, porte
a peremptory note'the next thing we
shall probably hear Is that the sultan has
'had the note discounted. -Newark Ad-
vertiser.
,THE ROYAL BOX.' •
• The Ilrary proclivities. of Xing Oscar.
of Norway and Sweden moved him while
London'itt the th day to leave
card on Swinburne and' Hem,' dames. -
Count •Elemer Loom •will be unable
, to take his brute, the Crown Princess
• Stephanie, to his home after the lum_eY4 •
:moon, as his castle at Bodwag Olaszi has
'just beenburned down. •
The health of the young king of Spain
'will necessitate his leaving Spain earlier
than usual this year. A.ccompituied by
rs
the queeregent,- he -will in a few days
go to Covandonge, In A.sturia. -
Abdurrahnian Kabn, tht*arneer of Af-
ghanistan, who is now trying to get more
tnoney by • playing the Russians off '
• against the English, is already receiving
from the latter people' $1,00,000 it year.
conducted the opening exercises. An
address of welcome was given by Mrs
(Rev) Muideck, Clinton, responded to
by M: 8 Ohapnaani Wineham. Greet-
ir gs were.given hy sister societies of
Ontario and Rat ten bury; street Met h-
odist churches. An ext•ellent program
was carried outs Mrti J. J. Conic was
re-elected presidept, Mrs Murcluek .rice,
and Miss McDougall, Tiverton, dirk -
tress. •
.S.S.Tare.evertitms.s,ervi ate:Wiles °Wiled -IV:
Mr Fisher, 'Wingham. On tire gOtTer-
ator taking the 'chair Clinton duar
sang very sweetly, "013 Linger Not:"
. Mr Lennie gave an addrese on foreign.
work; Miss. Attain gave a solo; Rev Mr
M iirduck told of theextreme satisfac-
; tion the foreign miesion board had in
I Betiding Mr Imrie to India; Me Roberts
of Waikerbon, •
•"Sticrifice." • The following . motion
was nerved and adopted: Whereas
the meinher•s of title chuach have given
tis a regal welcome and entertained us
so heartily, 'resolved that the hest
thanks of this Association be given
, them for theit kindness. . Mr) Robb, of
I Clinton, responded. • •
Is The Association ,meets next year at
Mount Forest. . . .
IJ. Mack and D. B. 'Vanden), who'
• had in their ;possession about $75,060
1 worth rf diernonde. were ea/rested at
1 Niagara Falls, isi, Y„ on the charge of
arougglieg t he ti tones into t he States,
,D
RPIERC6
FAVORITE
PRESCRIPTION
MAKES
- Lawn 13ovirling.
Rather slightly to the right,
OverAweep the first and second,
Always keep this Neil in sight,
Send it down with force and Judgment,
Curve it slightly if you care '
MOTHER
AND BABY
STRONG AND
•
HAPPY
•
• IT DOES NOT CONTAIN
ALCOHOL, •
• WHISKY,,
OPI,UM,
•COCAINE
Put sour mind well on the goats,
Each one strive to beet his men. orother Intoxicant or Narcotic.
Lay aside your jokes and storiete,
I Ley aside al business cares, A TRUE TEMPERANCE iREDICINE.
Banish all year thougbts tbat worry, ••
Ooly think of "etrikes and sone." •
in shirt sleevea and bowling slippers, •
• Live a life of youth and mirth, • -gee
Ending then thigame yotall swear" New Beauties
"Bovvlipg beats all games on earth.
ce„. • •
* 0
� 0i etb•
* to 0,
Iti theta days of imitations It le well for
everyone to be careful what be buys.
Especially le this necessary when a matter
t health is hive!
• P vett
.
. There are so many imitations of Doarrht
Kidney Pillion the market -some of them
absolutely worthlese -that we ask you to
be particular to see that the MI name and
the trade mark of the Maple Leaf are on
every box you buy. Without this you are
not getting the of itinal Kidney Pill, whicft
baa cured so many novae eases- of kidney
,eomplaint In the reited States, Anetralia
, and England, as ssett as here in Canada.
The Doan Kidney lilt Coq Toronto.
A
t,
6-bie ir vilest the spring footwear we
are eletwirg in like. ,
1 and
litInc,ie.ta ant Itimvseonecinbiriinfoprheellie.aitty, style
and nee a full ereek.
Vet) tr.-. Vialrir!erlD
Ott Slatele mad Initou11e,,.1/34111"emi
J. TWIIPOIRTICAL
eteteithe tame
THE WRITERS.
Mine, , Sarah Grand has. finished her
new novel. It Is to be called "Baba, the
•Impossible.".• • .
Rudyard Kipling, according to London
announcements, Is to viait • the United
States next autumn. •The author says
hedoe not lay his formerallness against
the A.merican climate.
Since Mark Twain annotinced his can-
didacy for the presidency other humorists.
*are failing: into line, and among the most
"Cliteal'," who- promises,erfs
elected, to put a tax on all dialect stories.,
Le Gallienne, the poet, was the either
day exploring'a dangerous pave In a cliff
near Hyeres. Swung by a• long rope, he
was caught In the rocks. It took his
companions nearly an hour to disengage'
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The War Office casualty reit-inns up
to June 9, aggregate 23,00t, besides 792
officere 12a855 men sent home as
but' not including the sick, in
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