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October 5, MO
ttilitiPTION
northInk
for a single
moment that
consumption
will (1 mr strike
you a sudden
blow. It does
not come that
way. °
, It creeps its
way along:
First you
-think it is
little cold,
nothingbut a
little hacking
cough; then a little loss
in weight; then a harder 7,
cough; then the fever
and the night sweats.'
Better stop the disease :
while it is yet creeping.
Better cure your cough
today. .2, •
You can do it With
1 .
The pressure on the
,chest is lifted, that feel- -
,ing of suffocation is,re.
--moved, and yott are cur-
. :ed. You can stop that
silltde told with a:25 cent
bottle; harder coughs
will need a 50 cent size;
:41, 'it's cid the lungs the
:one dollar size will be
71,most economical.
141 conndentry recommend Ayer's
oherryFectorai to all my patrone.
, ramming it now in my own family.
Forty year ago 1 reel sure it saved
my life:.rA. Emmet, M.D., ,
• Ian. 4, 1898. POrt Madison, Iowa.
Write the Doctor st anytime. Ad.
dress. Da. J. 0..A.TER, Lowell, Maas.
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Some day, some day 'twill all come Ant.
The tangled skein will all unwind,
And we will grasp the colors bright
And leave the somber threede behind..
The sun is slow, and rest is sweet,
Tet fears draw round us when it atts.
And sorrow come* with winged feet,
And joy but heralds new regrets.
E'en while we taste, meet draw will tura
To bitterness that bUt1# u. 110111
We learn to love and, loving, learn
To feel the toyed ones lore 04 more, •
And yet, when "roman's". light grows pal•
There shines through darkness still a ray
of faith untaught which cannot tan
And /ads to coward to A01110 day.
A GLIMPSE OF.TURNER. •
intrednaing an Ineldent That !lug.
sestet' One st Utir Great Picture*.
It was a friend of Rueldn's mother,
Mrs. John Simon, who told the &story.
She was traveling by eight In the early
.days of the Great •Westerb rallwey from
Plymouth to London: '
"When I had taken off my eloalxand
smoothed my Plumes and generally set-
tled myself, I looked up to see the most
Wonderful eyee I ever eaw steadily, lurni-
nously, clairvoyantly, kindly, paternally
looking at me, • The hat wets over the
forehead,- the mouth ,and chin burled in
the brown velvet coat eollar ot.the brown,
,greatcoat. Well, we went on, and the
storm went on more and more, until we
regiched Bristol. to wait ten minutes.
My old gentleman rubbed the side win-
dow with his coat euff In vain, attacked
the center window. 'again in vein, so blur-
red and I lotted was it with the- torrenta
of rein. A moment's hesitation and
' then:
' " 'Young ladY. would yoi mind my put-
ting down thip window?'
"0h, no not at all.'
"'You may he drenched, you know.'
" 'Never mind, slr, .
'' 'Immediately down gees. the whitlow,
. out go • the;': old ,gentlegnen'ehead and
shoulderi, and there they stay forl, sup-
• pee. nearly nine minutes; then be drew
them in, and I salde
'Ob, pleaselet me lark.'
"Now, yen ,will be drenched': But he
.half opened the window for. me to see.
—afilueb.-a sight, ouch a chaos ot elemental
and srtl5elal lights 'and noises, I never
saw•or lheard or expect to Nee or,hear.
He drer up the window as we moved on
and then. leaned back with closed eyes
for I, date,SII ten minutee, then opened
TESTED BY TRIFLES.
tans'otaltee•tin Idiot of almaell Whoa '
He linnets a Bottle et Ink‘
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Flies are great tests of character. sou.
A. man may becool es an iceberg under.
),1,• extraordinary circumstances or danger
or times of Intense excitement; he may
be e wben.,..at.rumeher„,men'e order,
be facing a six gun battery and get-
•tier/ready - to . tigeg4t-Ine.egios wish a :bay-
onet through a cannoneer before the gun-
ner shoves eight.popeds of Assorted iron-
mongery through!, him; he May assume
command and act nobly and quietly when
the ebils la sinking. he may preserve an
even Wed wine: the " hoterls on fire; be
may even speak grammatically whee the
ghost enters his room at midnight.-
DO YOU FEEL TIRED r.
thetas end
.".'Wellr •
.1. said, 'I'vebeen "diergeffed;$' but it's
12)0-ELe,,eartiit.'dderit and smiled and again took
• to his steffdy-but :quitelnoffensive perus-
ing of my face."
The whole letter Is too long for quota-
tion, but this. is the sequel:
• "The nett year.1 think, going tollthe
academy, I turned at once, as I aiming,
did, to see what Turners there were.
'Imagine my feelings-JR:dm Steam
and Speed. Great Western Rehires,.
ffune the --, 1843:
"I had found out who the 'seeing' eyes
belonged to. As I stood looking et the
picture I beard a mawkish voice behind
we say:
" There, now. Just look at that. Ain't
It Just like Turner? Who ever law such
a' ridiculous conglomeration?
—TT'fiirired-rery quietly round and said:
"'1 dld. I was In the train that night,
and it Is perfectly and wonderfully true.'
and walked quietly aray."—Prore Last'
Chapter of Buskires."Prreterite."
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But let that man upset a very small
• inkstand, with only very little ink in it,
on his desk. Ele upsets his chili, on the
•flifice cat as he leaps -to •his feet with a
hose" like a wild Indian or a baseball
coach, he makes a desperate.grab at the
Inkstand and swoops It half' way- *croft
'the desk before be sweeps it off' intp an
opeo, drawer fulLat upenswerriletters,
theie be elates Otis"; hlepers thd drage
them through a little Middle of Ink that
ivrten'A. dens n. bit .flf &harm • .before he
snapped it zigzag and crooked tel over
everything .with, iderwh it! .114t0SPterchle4„ .
and -finally. after he hnd smearedthe top
of the desk. Ids hands and his gray pan-
taloons with Ink, be &Meyers thatat the
Bret dash he had knocked.* aurklarger
bottle of red ink clear off the dills on to
' the floor. where It hackle, draining -Er
crimson life away • In "the- Very. beatent
the lightest figure on a blue aud white
carpet. '
Then he says things at the flies .r.gt
Ste and wonders why a man alititea,
makes an Idiot of himself when he op -
sets a little bottle of ink. And he may
keep on wondering, because he will never
know whyrg Nobody'. '.knOire. Be ,icet •
does it; that Is all.—Robert 3. Burdette
In Los Angeles Times.
Clever Girl.
The. critical minute had mine. He
knelt on the Carpet.
"Darling," he whispered, "will You he
my wife?"
Just then a deep voice from is corner
answered, "Yes, Yes, zegg, yes!" 1 .dozen
times: < - " •
"What does 'that mean?" Wined tho.
.
as on e an r. •
"It menu," replied the tale girl, "that
• papa forbade me answering in the af• -
firmative when yeti proposed. However.
IMO did hnt &Orbit freer employing a
phonograph to take my plete."—London
Answers.
.• .• Le=..,-'7.11.---AR4re.:=14 et:4 =.-.:
immoiam-
Centline
o4, 14. 5 11
rter
Ivor
INTfl MORNING?
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.m..4•••••04,
Dees -Sleep ttet bring Refre.shment?
Do you feel 'Wretched, SIMI Susd miser-
• able in the moruings—.ai tired as when
you went to bed? It's a *trio= condition
—40 Ssti•Plik.toss ttegketlts roo
have the heart and nervous system
1.0trittlitkentkla."4.th,-11_19S.c1 1"1051,te4-
""tr•-•.:'
,161iiiniisei Hiatt dad.Neivie Pills, collapse
is almost certain toaittere. Peed,.
Grahams, is we .tktioitti Ybeink *ian of
Barrie, Ont., seyst-e-"I have had a great
deal of trouble With Ay liestit for four
persr;,.1 was icapily egitated good my ex.
tfteMen,t catuse'd r4 heart to iherib violently.
i haat tritaigiegiet ami rthoitneilse fef breath*
and often arose inthe mornings feeling as
tired as when 1 went to bed. , I WAS
terribly nervous. Milburn'i 'Hetet and
,Istemirtverillnlemeanderes w.midell for me.
'They Iiitegi restored My heart to regular
healthy action, giving, stre back sound
restful Steep, and reekleg My nervous iya-
tem Strong itarvtgorous."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are Soc.
boxer sfor 411 dreggists or by
Mall. The T. Milburn Co.o Limited, To.
ritutO1 Ont.
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THE DOMINIE.
ttlahOp MeCahe of the Methodist Neg.
I COMO elm* prima from 'whist figures
it that the Steerage traveling expense* of
016.bl-obeli fora Yegr are mar $463.
A chapel Is to be erected in Leiceeferi
England, as a memorial to the Bet. Ito*
ert Hail; who Avis pastes' of •the MOO
. too ehalrel :from 1807 to 1826. It igillt
S
• Copt about $58400.
N411,—.• '
The Net: je. of Ban FrAnclet"9
le the only Chlneee Chrletlen minister Id
• 1,, ihte,re id, end be Is conducting' serrkits
rent
gi cue_ 1,61.111the'. ujtY6, witacrlos
THE CLINTON nvir rait
The Icing of awitidney ISOM*
cities.
Is Dr. Piteher's Backeohe Kidney Tab-
let. A medicine designed purposely for the
kidrey and bladder. One that OnCte used
holden steady nitwit in every household.
Outing the terrible patura_, aohati, soreness
and flavourless Onnfied nY klallsY trouble;.
mothinj the irritable bladder troubles of
the egad, and the nightly troubles ot oltild-
hood. A medicine sure, Oath and Pleasant
in effeot, One that by its siuglenessof true.
nose appeals to the oorturatn arra of every
reasonable thinking individuel. A medioine
always backed by written Proof like the
following.
Mr Fred 'noon, 10 Charles' St., Toronto
Junction, says:—"Latterly I had been anff.
ering from a Orleans lemmas in the
Kull of my back, hod muob of the tiroe it
was ecoOmpauied. by a dull aohing across
my hip+. My kidneys were not right I
know; had mutt annoyamle from the
flotations. was not getting artY better
the remedies that I had been using seemed
to be unable to. remove. the , diffmnIty.
Nearly two month* ego X heard of Dr.
Pitcher's tlaoiraohe Kidney Tablets, and
got Witte. I era pleaaed to my I had
Week the right thing et last. Both the
lameness across my lanes* and that grind -
leg pain aoroas my boot were removed.
My kidneys were invigm ated, and I ero re-
remmeeding the Tablets to my aoquein.
tames."
Any reader of this paper can test the
merits of Dr. Pitoher'e Baokache Kidney
Tablets free by enoloeing two canto postage
for trial pelage to The Pitcher Tablet
Co., Toronto, Ont. Regular Om 50 cents
Per bottle.
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STRATFORD SELLS.
alinI•ob.•••••
One Sabbath eve betWixt green Avon's banks,
In a dream world, we hour by hour did. float.
The ruffling avian* moved by in stately ranks; '
With solft sad' eyes the cattle watched our boat,
We, passionate pilgrims from the !smog land •
. Beyond the g'yezed 13ermeothes".zoh. how dear ,
That strange., sweet picture. by the enchantees
wand , . •
Familiar to.our Spirits made andsearl
Then suddenly' lottd And resonant sound
Thrilled' from the sides and 'waters; lo, the
. chimei
Of Stretford rang and rang; the very Broiled
Murmured, as with a deep yoiced poetS rhymes
While swift melodious tone inflow mta ,hsrledi
'Teas sbokeogeories music brimmed the trembling
CONCERNING NOSEBLEED.
Fasts That Are Useful ta. Knew
' Aboot a Common Agitation.
Nosebleed is so common In, childhood
that littl mount la ordinarily made of
it. Is Where it occursrepeatedlywithout
aPPareat Provocation, however, effort
shoed be made not _only to check the im-
mediate ettack, but to ascertain the,eauee
of the tiTuble. It Is well known that
heart disease, congestion of the liver and
other conditioner affected by or affecting
the circulatiowof the blood predispose to
nosebleed, and considerable anxiety is
frequently felt lest the nosebleed of child-
hood may be the result of gerloue con-
eMtellenel tallies. • Most .comnionly the -
entree is local. .
The beet means of checking the imme-
diate attack is pressure. with the Stager. -
on the upper hp jut beneath the nostrils.
sanall pad of absorbent cotton or a
pleel of handkerchief my be placed In-
side the lip and tightly pressed against
the gum from without; thus compressing
tlze two small arteries et tire upper lip
that supply the nose. These can ordina-
rily be felt pulsating in this locillitY. -
It the bleeding Is profuse's:1r prolonged,
the child should be placed in a restful
pisition, but with the head, elevated,
while ice may he held to the forehead or
the 'back of the neck. To decrease kill
further the blood pressure within the
Atoncerniallitsakino (Milers,
.4184141...1.
Iteport of the 'Inland Revenue Depart.
meni--Large Quentitiesof Impure
POW4fire Pound—SOW MIMI
PeWrienr.prbiddan.
The Bulletin of the 'Inland Revenue De-
partment (No 0$) oontaintastelyses of 160
eamplee ot baking Perderneht of dol.
erg and manufacturer* in the Dorainion.
The OUP:ging statement is made that 86
per oent, of them are Onus mixtures.
In view of this large proportion of alum
powders, Chief Analyst Meoferlane MOM -
mends tint legal proceedtngs be teken
&genet partlea selling theal, on the ground
*hat are unhealthful articles of toed.
Upon this recommendation the Commis -
stoner of Inland Revenue bas given piiblia
notioe that pawns. selling alum powders
will he prosecuted.
The analyses were mode by the Assiatant
Analyst, Mr Al MoGill, who fully *ditiona.
sea the use of slum in baking powders._
which, he is of the positive opinion.is den-
gerona to health.
Profesnor Button, of hfcGM
Montreal, who mode a .eeriel of experi-
ments on the digestibility of bread baked
with alum powders, ie quoted as tonere
"The unanumnis verdict of my experi-
ments is that alum powders introduce into
fOrnk Of f004 Of 11/11Y0r010 nee, sgenta
which are detrimental to the functional
activity of ere digestive ferments. They
must therefore be prejudicial to health,
and the onlY coarse or so carefully avoid
them."
Both Cowmen and grocers are interest.
ed in this matter. ilouskeepers should be
very careful in purobaaing tbeir baking.
powders. The alum powders can general-
ly be distinguished by their • low price.
They cost but two or three anis 'a pound
tc make and are sold from ten to thirty
center. A pure cream of tartar powder is
quite expensive to make and is sold from
forty to iihv cent*.
le taken in time the D. & L. Emoleion
will surely cure the most serious affections
of the lttcgrt. That "run-dewn" condition,
the after effects of a heavy cold is quiekly
counteraoted. Manufactured by the Davis
& Lawomee Co., Ltd.
Mrs John Neville,. of Motitreil, rise
shot and probably fatally wounded
while standing at her back door. It is
supposed to be a stray bullet from
sortie one firing at target in that lo-
cality. •
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A veteran% Stow,--caorgo Lew*
of Shamoldn." Pie writes,: "1 are eighty
year of *go. belie been troubled with
&taro, for fifty years, and in, my time have,
used a groat ninny ,natarrh cures, but never'
had any ...Mei until I used Dr. Agnew's
Catarrh's' Powder. One box cured me
comp.raely." so cents.—se
Sold by 13) dney Jackson, droggist;01inton
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t,44°~41AMOItA4400A40AMMAN.
Our total exports of agridulturel
impliments in 1896, was $695,277.
1897 it rose to $1,867,22p. That
• is the way the Liberal tariff is
• *6 ruining"
hoimmowommovomiwwwv.
The Gerais's] prime and Foreign Office
gontinue to deny that Great Britain
agree with Mr juetice Rose In his con-
demnation of the court house, and Mt
Lordship 'stated that on his next visit
to the otty, he wolild Makfs It hie bud.
propernt Aab4oTtiectari lel 14d er be r nartle ap goani ted. b hy tier I
Wang) Jury pass upon it, unless the
condition of the building WM improvel
In the meantime,
,
Leery druggist In We Ulla 00110 PAW.
Killer. The best liniment for eprens end
bruises. The boat remedy for cramps and
agile.. Avoid "tellbstifdtgas'thereli but one
pain -Killer, Perry Itit'yis', 25o. and
The O. R. It:preparing to erect ex..
temsiv,e workshops at Westboro, to
employ MO men, so that a considerable
amount of thevrOrk !which lis at present
done at CarleiOn Plato will be per-
formed at Westboro.
The emphatic) etatement that the D. & L,
Menthol Plaster Plaster is doing great I
deal to alleviate neuralgia ow rheumatism
lkbilsed upon hots. The D. & L. plaster
never, Sidle to soothe and. eulokly mire.
Manufaothred by the Davin & Lawrence
Co., Ltd,
While loading sheep on board the
steamer Plerrepont at Kingston, Ar-
thur Page, a fireman, was lbutted on
the head by it ram while he .was in it
stooping position.. Be Is unconscious
and'slifferttig fepixe Ocinnaselon of the
brain.
A. THOUSAND TONGUES,
hoe rejected Germany's propoeal,
The Grand Jury at London did not
Could not express the rapture of Aniiie
P. Springer, of Philadelphia, Pa, when Dr.
King's Nevi` Discovery aired her of a hank- -
iog cough that for many ears had rude
life a burden. She says:—"After other
remedies end. dotal* failed,it soon • remov-
ed the pain in my chest and I pan deeply
soundly, something, oan scarcely remem-
ber doing before. I feel like sounding its
oral:tea throughout the Universe." Dr. -
King's New Diticovery is guaranteed to
cure ell troubles Of the Throat, Chest or •
Lungs. Price Mend 01.00. Trial. bottlea
free at all drug stores. •
AGENTS WANTED.
For "Story of South Afrfets,;' by John Cla'rk
'Bidatt, 1e,. L. D. Edward S. Ellie, X.
A. er. MILAalittotrAlif41",of tbel'0611041411-
Toronto, and H. Aiken. vof
Loudon.Ont., who has returned this week
from,12 years'. traveling In doth ,Afritra for
lite-t„,,.11VeLliret.tbe: age ;Canadian. Publisheis
Ewhincetger'neybeatvAa.a.lobtainnotphi,-Iiiiiituathwnseefarideavalnots,
age in oroeuring photographs and Material.
244Sitirbie 111113% air olp.nttreguengrt.ealriT,
-ter illustrated'thali la any mai worn.
. eure are we of this, that we wil .mall free for
Geo:n:seh: eemetitotortr:rospe.aus to anyelle TOtsseenifie
finregef rirein*"Is wilPtidttiPuCbillishinalarer Corsi:any,
is slot or s ' • Skii4etdieteiseeiseasediaeibeaseshursflalstar .11,1i1•11 4 •N, h. I d doditiolik1ddibk
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Slater Shoe Leathers
The output of "Slater Shoes " le so large that the =We are able to -
control their own tannage in most leathers.
" Canuck Calf," made front the best selected calfskins, in black, light
and medium tan and seal brewn.
"" Itidduch." black and seal 'brown, from selected Patna goatskins,
Both leathers are wear and water resisting, parous and therefore franitary,
There are also "Best French Patent," "French Enamel," " Peerleas
Russia" and "American Wax Calf."
Slater Shoe Polish only should. be
uSed on these leathers, retains their
elasticity and keeps thent soft.
The vole leather hi the best Osten-
able,and on every sole is the makers'
Same and price in a slate frame,
when the finished shoe has passed
its rigorous examination. ,
Catalogue.
Jackson Bros„ Sole Agents for
e
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For torpid Liver,
A Poor Digestion,
Flaiulfwes,
' ConstfpORno <
• Biliousness a d-'
Sick Head-Ach�' •
,
; it
Safej:,
. 7-
Painlesal.do not weaken,
Anct #!ways §atisfaction..
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They arethe most rellaP19 kipus9lrld boledlclnaknown, and
1 can taklfatlettni4aiii0Ort •by AclUltedr Children•
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ALL. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS IL MIMI'S TILLS.
efal.LEGE.•
Twentieth year teirile Sept. Seth. , •
ityAft.:•, '.8cieOaooneslroPfilierndelyd
•• rtial mrietasel
tb, thoroughly
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ship:Mraea:
TT. '" —
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• ems rt. lomeatio,riolen modierrialittl
our :riranufaetining in- progreasits. o
.• Dress Goods that for beauty and oheepness will please any person.
• - dustries. • • homelike appointineeigt, toodho ,
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illi. ra,e.r
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The South African war is praotioally over, n3t so the war of Trade'and Commeroo.
.spaoial attention to our new stook of Millinery whioh will be brand fully iip to ditto.
it le always in order; we are still in the front ranks, not on the wounded list. We diree
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' A nice lot of Ladies' jackets. .
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Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, a large stook newlyin for fall and winter.
•- , , Test in great variety viz .—Japan, onng yson, Congoe m- nlk, Grisnd ROO,
TO CURE COW 1N ONEDAY. 11; Isaias IS 11 Tblt. M1
druggisterefundtheirioneyirlt fails to- eine
269te. _V. Grove's signature le•Ort each box.
• mamer:Wees. 7 - •
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b. L. DIACPIIERSOI
. iogrxo
INSURANCP" rgErt..*. 'fiat I • " 710 n,.&. 25th, limo
be ?seems, persoral,ot ig
;' :11%:1(1141011; ;6' 'Ilia Alniasffords best
conditions fora yoUnglaitterr eduoation. ,
The cOnetant aim of our troll 9 to COM'
Itleetemartoe the Mdther•Yrit She teachers
plait co erne the pastors resat d.
ForillturtrAted catalogue, Address
• Nett Warier, Prluelpal,
July 2e,-6• • St. Thomas Ont.
•" ' • 1,
• ' 6 Y H ' -b
1k,
Monsoon and Blue Ribbon in packages. .• •
See our Harnees—A nice get of single harness foe 511, and better quality for $12.
tan) lines martingales breast straps, halters, etc., eto.
„We would not forget robes and blankets. Tetrzur mush or produce. Illihest
f erian?.4piantity, of utter And egos,
a •
vessels of the time mustard focithath is - ilre,! . 110 avg. ,
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of service. •
.In the measitinie blowingthe II;Se most
be avidded. Plugging the nostrilaloth in
front end beck is *last resort t� keep the
enterer -from actual peril.
The •predieposing causes of nosebleed
ere, as bas beep said, commonly local..
Cage - examinatitin of the nose by the
phYalelen la ,therefore always necesgarY
in recurrent attacks: Diseased trees In
the ilea are esuelly found. in Which the
.veiegela are looney and -unnaturally tur.
▪ ;
- TIM depre.ssion the chilies • bealth
-caused by repeated. attacks. of todishieed
not lzgreequently requires' attention, It
the -.trouble Is due to isystimatie weak-
ness, *Undoes if tab* 4appelally directed
to as tiniProvengent ot the sestina eon&
dote, while If the lunge _are thentlieliesi
OrtinighIged -ere
Minetinies indication's:of the need ot
.00v,,otslialfAt el it VriMilt,0741011
"eXerese , • • a
.1The 'Iterntatfotuotecgthaer• arum* elites
'ettendeir its'ithildhood trait Wilily •Of • the
mosso,,innestAiot legirredeoked all a tangle
ot nooehleed. •• Widelafidhesso"Ukibe i3'
Quin* -tb ilreterit the formetinii in
unfortunate Intbit.ltaf the effected Epotif
must Also hid treated whr oltittiterst tit
tither Ringo!. mane atheiling: -
,aftretatal Porteraaa ;
• Tbat 1 ra#4,4agthat: idYsb1 to
istiTas ;OW. )61•` ;4Aolformoi rpixot
donhilms raised hut in the mimes of els
ladylove. When
the lisgsitig ef.a celnutodore Who resole.
cottipaideff by nisht.faselly, .iybielo; Mendel,
:PRIM sted lovely dsughter, ming Per
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ter allowed no ,parentel. commands to
frighten him. „The •,:erderty. was told not
to allow the naldehipinan to enter the
callin.wlthout specie! pergethaion.
Yosng Pc,rfet*. he:nog-Or, Managed to
oonlitine visite' to his fair one. One
brlgh InPO4,11010 „night the commodore,
reusing op .frein Au after dinner nap.dis.
eestered" youizg Porter ;and hie sweetbitixt
behind one *tithe winder's of the stern
Perils ••
•thundOred
dere,' "bow ,did you enter title crth!or
•The.tiklgshipmen. replied. "The orderly le
tier Ds blame:" eau* oyer the • trilteeit;
chaina' and throtigh till finlike' 10114
wieder." .
Midshipman Porter. throtigh..the
bsil-
ance of the Cruise regtilsrly admitted
to *dolt the tuff `eris the .hip's itr4
• hehie Bar lagartage ,took ones.,
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Orme.. Matatax Ba0011. Cp1110,
• „„ . route to • -
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JACOB TAYLOir
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Genera' District. Agent hor
Von federation Zdfi Iniuranee 170.
tot Stratteid: and tiodeil rk Attu
"emetic,' relating 10 InflAIDINCII-sied4 glees
• *Money totems at resimpittle rates.
,Blike .1a Babies leek
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JOHN WirlrE0
HOLMESVILLE,
doe* itos3b1.1isaerait'llis
ctf iiXectilit4AtiVils,akra:11.11131144
r Nan*. tattrosisos Ca. ; Wisps' of
lowest Wei.
ferns risks --anArotZimoren- rb Warne
• Loan COMpanise
mbloospresented. Menet, to ing„bad,frem,
ant up, isegording to.tretstre, te,Li
Belly wants iphaiet.iii, Et, 7. . peeteteer
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Ida Stanley. , • ;g, :„ 1130 •
theiblighttaie1 fresh eleaton one' NviSt First-clop$iirput,4407tp,stio.
98.60, return Se. Betern *kik& valid for .11 ' •
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one month. .•9 .& • -
ingS.aipecoinaloorayt.,es, gidiig Saturday and retur.
":,Boat Irdtrtsiti Pt:i -Stable,' no 'Bentleys,
Tneciols and Thnradays at 11 p.m.
.-end
nett() e andflirt er informatiortappy
G. T. B. egentaror write— -
T. MARSHALL, WOOLLATT,
Asst.klen.,VAgg,z,..„..; *tanager.
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Ortati4ouvorott promptly t�
parts of tholoWit.
V.B.Periand having begs' for
shipment will ooaferWs: favor by .
, laming wota M the shop. ,
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Sail: le arerrsted IA ;Mahal* '' `'`'
°)Vitiating ikbeired 4lid ir utelairieg
date* oet'auroul. 'Winch wilith
34114*°'si Mggs'soleik. ivti,t4te '-ezAs .4nsinaff!of ff.: al.r4loop, x 04 .., pot.;
nu. ... - varterT hefurnfsh thapeciple of Olin
,, , .,„.. .11."'"4: "Ater kr 'h itli kind. of Fresh atiti I
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0,-fr_bill; .-Iird; betteeand eggs alweye kept on
ax .1. r:i7db,d, 1,Pd.eAts. Sausage. heletirlet
- 141810p* Viettowildocer as '
.c.,„y Ideress, Waggons arta horsed/ We
Mollelf.alep_ abatis, -monks. to Salaried .1t, ,,,,, pc , . . •
X peepla and retail reetchente on . . , ttsimeins ,. lit . Sono:
Aler .1,44f117.,41** -444.1414111121t r14173;
11110 0, tr fit-rat:ft U1 Alit bOrtnOrtr. • Tkiphotie 7.60 •.,
0. 4. wr.rase ILs°°& CO°„1:)?:,:t c2.1doorg
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an flowing robes of the srth
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greet, orento:
All Kinds of Shoes
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or sew!, wllite snare& bedroom sets. Iron aid UMW bildstesd.
. , .,,, ,, , ., ,, ...„ . , , .1- . :. . .,.1. • . , . . -. ,
rugoouobsa,a0Milion,tablesand dining .room chairs. Mao 700 feet of nor IRAs Sit-
ters meeldings. Frio% lows. *he quantity will permit. Your meletryligok if yam
Itanteite ,, ,•, .
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,7i701 n mr. foilEauxaaliv.. Blytli
Clinton Sash, Door, and
Mind Factory:,
S. S. COOPER,7 r AIROVIAIET,08,
COntrnitor,
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. This 'factory is the largest -in the ootirdy; andlbas the very latest improved ma.
&May capable of 'tieing work sepals ahertekti tkrildei e,WelottrOillikletitrintivo
end r.Iisbl. stock and propos* igotegm and giveestiraMee for and build all class.
es id WWI:self-on idiot noticeigall tuithe o10-priciee Aillrerk hi; inpervis,
ed. in a moohaftiost way told limthrfslotiOn guaranteed, We aell 401 kinds of ie.
terior and ataior •Materjal., • -
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Lumbertatb, Shhigies,that. Sash Doors, Blinds Etc
17:ge;14.t Clotitentiall 004.1V/LiL SCHOOL DESK- manufacture/
at Witerioo.. call and,sat Pease stif elanataiwbaferstplasint xouriorierii
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Must - -keitogg biatill preen*
• • •• it* 'haIdletrift rfgrPiswell, thoitati
In tbe:ti$410.4/Thitt retr Of, Ms strop In *
reeent sermon OA Judas' bgtfigyal
eharacterised the fore or money as "the
Mem* d'buttisoAttreetione."
e term* of the will of the Ube
lilentteel vat: Reeking. *he for
0;year' WM lectOr Of St.:Moil's
eimerohureh In Brooklyn, ail igf his than*
oteripts 01 oertiiane except thom width
the Ineinbers nt hie espcoially
eke to preeerve are to be eoesnated In tha
;threat* of the elturelt;
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A. fatal stigtlent occurred Monday on
t'he fano of J. X. Xenon, beer rat
Slain Albott Brom, who *as Witt -
frog aft% was ontmd in hhtag sisne
stones out of * wagon, when be Joet his
balance and fell to the ground in see*
w!trs 10 that the stone he was lifting
to anon him and killsti him.
MEAT MARKET'
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bbs Deelne ai filieleseusl 'debut/
rogl#;11114413721:41: Sttil
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• riedaskt 0diticed, ottrisa, aid
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mot noniflott mount*
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ars to btissit isofing our Atiltriter
ifi0Ok 04 Ken% WIM3.11'll • and Children's
Stoittant Shaw
Black eir./00114-Erioei040, 410 **IP° 01
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of Astassita.,;**
de% sit& ha VId‘iblii Ira
fitt13.
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rini Shine& stow *Asa at
3. 1 * ITOELELL
1110.14Bal$10044
ril 4 .15 SAME remeAr for fismiew rdiewees,
se. Veths iteul, Alf tome* Ing Lae...,. la soot
host * blemish, heehaw il"ctrer •riet ' Mister,
gator r,ssikceeet,C•ri.; Yet. lei ofliK
,Deoliasiblaitrile• , 1 ,: „ . (. ii slot
thawalmartrleitegt 17341:10041170.1tritli .
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tertrati
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Pries Mee* AS% Asa lirttrie..t ter aultitajfil
bia MO 1. MIK 'Out Citztelpt Mee K4e
Zi;teote roc. abionea A 't• ote en tb* Ulm.%
ft $. 41'.- Kal4;11.1. CO.. ilaassawa Itm.i.S, YT.
:1194)ar •
Shorey's Clothjongig to the Wearer. 'TN 'odds it 603
41.ort to ivieraialren.11, vilialoaos hititibigotrirtig oulieutestort hit
0111.00ant la stook and will ba pissaaa taithspotOstos
..lossokfaslity blab. , ; •
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W. L. OtrIVOITTE, Londesboro.
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