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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-06-14, Page 2I ­­ ­ . —.-------. - _____________. I - -... ., - _ . ---.—�--�,�---��---,----....--.--� __ . . . __ I . . i A no 9&1 11,4K 111604"tuvou I!, Tbuttolay at M T -..."011 h I I I I., 1.1 W lilt . - ` ME T RAILROAD NA11"e'rom A G of a saddle -haw. It was not UONSUIPTIO 18 UUML91 14 0.111004 WAt after ufie the appe- JOTTINGS ABOUTUE. WAR I I THE SUNDAY SCHOOL, . I't 4! 04 . very Reada0he Imost very clean, either, and nothing but the tite of Ivatients Incre-ilsers, while some 1 The News -Record. � Power PrinfinK Houso , " ' I $ often a warnin," that tilp liver to I I 11 t orpid or Inactivv. blork; cerloits � SIR WILL14M U. VAN HORNE, OF 1, dire neewsity would force them - i - _" to eat it. Put nec.ossity watts not on & IFANOUS URMAN SCIENTIST ot the painful and di,iagrbeablo, Oymp"O'no grow lv"- YOL, at th0samc I . ""MO ITEMS THAT WILL INTEREST YOV *.."14 � I INTURNATIONAL LN6SON, JITNE 17. . 4LUNUT STAL, F,To - OLINTOM I t t roublea may follow. For Ilk prompt, I 4 ,I em clout cure of 11cadikelle aludAll US CANADIAN PACIFIC. oqueamislkness, and they ukado a kind - WRITES III$ 9PINIONS. time, no perfoat ourm are recorded. AT Tilt$ TIME. "O" 11 Trknma or svilsontrTiox-41.00 par year in it ver troo. 0, talm � - Ile IS44 I'allkl4er, An Arkilkileel. 4 Surgeon, of dough and baked It, and, scating � themselves on logs, began to stomach and I woulu, kesitato to recommend this romody . — Ille VOYN 911 like 1113411CIteld And T149so on "'The reediox of 94va Thowitud-11i"Johm 6. 444 Goblen, Tese. Matt. C 11. pAlyquep ; st.60 Duty be Charged it not vo paid #10odPo Pill* AD A1401104 3 I;:)t -01`0 itild 3 st0dollt the unsavory compound. It is date to Tobercultwito litgonuing to goo ViltIcAt,ijkloil The o"alied X�rays cure was 111,60- Thell, Wily I'll Mo ellike-ml 101tal" . 11RACTICAL NOT1,,'S. )ROPAPOroll'scolittaued until All 1100r0690B V X While they rouse the liver, restore ! I of AllbiturX - 11091k:t0toble 011P.40t.lf tot' worli. . say that Sir William never partook of 41 Alkht-stellikirkullit, suvov$* of lbe Noeshersdorr Treatsuells ­ 101'. xooh,ol I wise but a seven days' ,wouder. It SWORN to peed -i Of Itravery. Verse 0, 0. When Jesus then lifted are paid, unIQss at the option of tboPubliullor, The date. to whiob evor,v 40sorlPtIv.1 to Paid 10 full, regular action of the bowels 1) , they do not gripe Or pain. do Doi They say of Sir 'William 0. Van a worse meal than that unleavened Service to 31ablaild. dough, to to the trials the was announced thot the rays would The Orango Free .9-tato's area Is about 74,000 and the up his. eyes. On a hill overlooking �a iloilotvi on the label. , ritateorintlainotlioit)tertialorg$ne, L ", Ynt 2GO. I Horne, of the Canadian Pacific Rall- and, add of Is consumption curable ? Yes, car-- , situation, Ito remembered as he i %to � kill 018 bacilli. They did kill them- on a square miles, number of farms in over 7,00. .the plain of Butaiha Jesus and his 4,nvr,ATI$lxq, RAWE0.-Transtent advertise- wonte, IA, conts per nouparlol'lloo for Arat have A positive tolito effect. 4t all dragrists or by Inall of way, that, had he not decided to be a ta!AIY I CkaTeo ar; affected every day. I that his life insurance premiums were Moreover, In, 4110*auds of t he glass vlatcbut ps the major - ty 0 I I microbes refuse to lodge upon A letter from Ladysmith kates that dt"IPIOR are seated, coaversing on - 'a"'� imenign arld a Cents per Has for 0301A bubw- '18wo, 0. 1. Hood. & Co., Lowell, U080, I �� I - king of transportation, lie might have Won fame and fortune through his Cos as due that day, while be was entirely cut disease cures Itself, said the colk"LrRt, the surface of the suin or directly tin- men down with outorle, fever. wore. holy -things. Looking, up. be sees -1 I quQ#ttas%UOII. so"All adv W8011104to not to oxpoo4 one looh,such ae "Lost," "Strared," . artlatio, abilities, and they base the off from Communication with the in- ed DT. Hahn, I surance Company, 11 , der the outlets, they, can't be killed given boiled Starch, to eat, for want of anything better, great company which had coma on foot around the lake, He salth unto I . . . . . . . . .... .... .... J , 116t9lon"'Oto.,insoited oncoto.rWookita and -- ­­ - -- -- ---- -- ­- - - - - � `­:! � - � saying on the fact. that he not only I Soon after t1to weal bad been finish. This truth Should become part atall off In the living body, for X-rays TheBoor Gavorunion, are dissem.. Philip, who was a native of this re - each subsequent Insertion, 15 cents. A-4vortl-AlocutA without speelile directions will JOHN T, EMMERLTON sketches cleverly, but Is also an expert the brush, both in pareal of every Physician's stock in led, however, the members of the for- trade. Ile Should have It before hi= pquetratio only a few millimeters. Quite reeexitly orkanotheravy,tilat inating, throughout ,to Cape Colony an gion, and would know who kept food bolniterteduatilforbilliAud charged Accord . - THE LEADING BARBER with oils and water i lorn group heard shots, and d,lvlu6d all Lthe time. I It's a crime to give way is, transplanting of healthy animal appeal to the Colonial Afrikanders to , for sale. Whence shall we bay bread, . Ingly. I Copy for Change of L %dverthipmento Co. pages 4 Air,o Agent for L colors. . . It might also be truthfully said that I that a relief oparty was in search of to the old pessimistic ideas concern- organs from diseased human organs rise and join them in fighting against lltyramt.11 ... that these may skit I This question is and 6 must be int,ho offloo go Saturday and STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY �e could win his way to, the fronti as them. They Could not firo in xaturn, jug - the lacturability of tuberculosis. Previously removed, was introduced, the asked to prove Philip, to test his faith for pages I and 8 oil Mon4ay to ensure change Head Office for Canada, Alontreal. . Insurance ill force, . . . $110000000 all arobiteat or a civil engineer or a f course, but they shouted at LIke top Lot those suffering take heart; lot 10 but has scarcely got beyond th6 ex- A recent Jetter from the Cape and good training,'for Jesus know . for follow1ug issue. . Investments in Canada, - - 18:605:000 writer, for 'he hak proved his ability of their lungs, and , were soon over- their rela in , Lives e,nd friends co� bine erikitio t tago. Natu p ii lug 's y states that the 10tb Ifussars hadonly three horses what he would do. . - I CONTRACT RAT&S.-ThO following table Shows lostabllsbodI82s, The old reliable and favorite. in all th a lines nd any oth , OB a in ors' taken by their friends. A few hours with, them to fight theckiroad �uemy, later. they one knows, has fit Led men with organs left of those the rogim . I Ont took to the Cape. L � 7, B. Phillp answered him, and his our rates for speolfiell porlodH andspacto .' RATES- .-Staith'sblock, opposite,post, Offlee. OFFICE a's kuowledgQ of the geology of the were comfortably ensconced . . T(boy will succeed, if they only com- that prevent, to a certain extent,the Another cavalry I answer reveals his character, It will 4DVPRT1SINQ I Yr. -6 Mo. 3 Mo, IMO Queen's dominions in America is , . pro" I, a private car. I a early onoiggli, if in their on. � . mono Like many another man of affairs infusion of dangerous. bacilli. These regiment bad only fiftoett. A QUeenslander writea:-"We caa� be found not unprofitable to gue.p . . �L.__ , - r"r­___Irl�_ , IN$URANC; I Column .......... K0 Q9 *IQ 00 $2400 $850 ___ - I found, and his collection of Canadian deavora they are persistent enough, wh9 possesses organs, however, sometimes refuseto not but feel proud to take off our bats what Peter or Thomas or John or �� � ­ . .,;- C ) MUTUAL FIRE VIE m KILL11 J Column ......... 4000 25 OD 1500 000 i Column . ...... 2500 0 0Q. 8 00 2 40 . cooks and fossils is unsurpassed by any , private collection in all Canada, He Is � I know some will refuse to believe Av D,NFT PENCIL, us; maii,y phyololano grown. old in work, especially when a arson is , p weakened by illness. TO strengthen to the humblest Tommy who IS dOI49 Judas would have said if this, ques- � i Lion had been asked of ou4 of them. �� J column ......... 1800 10 00 6 50 9 co � 1 25 MPANY a recognized authority an botany, H.) 8 ir William often.sketeltes at his desk prejudices and wedded to certain back-. the bronchial glands of consumptives, our work. They can have Adstralia. I . slixot nor Philip was neither an onthu Iluolk ............ 600 3 0 00 aWSpocial position fronk 25 to 00 per cent oxtrn. Farm and Isolated Town Property only Insured, is fond of historical research au.4 has white talking business; sketching, In- neyed mathods, will assail me for an deed, some doctors give them bronchlag ' st Juan and liorse.11 , a doubter nor a man of Spiritual in-I � 101. J. MITCHELL, . OV1FICRRS . ount, of informa- ' seems to be. one 0 III a favorite opport4lalty, but the facts, (is above methods of concentrating thought. stated, lose Done of',their belief Poln� glands pTeparatious of healthy ani- mals. Whether this will prove . A correspondent of the London Daily sight nor a traitor: He .was aplain, . - Editor and Proprietor, J. B, McLean President Wippm P. 0 ; Tbos. Frazer, Vice -pi oddent, 11rucedold P 0 * T. H, Bays Secy-Tro(to'.13o.ofortil P. O'�, 'IV. G. BrNafootjwpector of Losses, Sonfortli P.O. tion concerning the early So I ttlements of British North America. In Short, I lie Is untiopbtedly the most- versatile The clerks In, the Canadian Pacific of- palling truth 'for. ail that. fices like to-gatbor up the scraps of Both anato and � InIsts bactarlolo- .method successful time alone Cali tell. UApTOjUdiC64 physicians, physicians Mail says tlpat he was cha 9s. 6d. for cabling ;95 to hie Son, a . practical man, whose point of view . 1 was' not unlike that of. a modern I business man. We Can Imagine him ­ - .. .. I .1 � BANKS . _.___ __.,_.,__--,---�..'�r--�-�----.- . I . DIRECTORS: W, G, Broadfoof, Seftforth, John Gileve. Winthrop - George Dale Seaforth; John 'Watt, 11'arlock -iJobnBitunawYog, 13pidliagark; Jan ps railrolid magnate in America, the only one who rivals him in any appreciable. raper which he has ornamented for gists have worked hard and success- souvenirs. . fully during the coutur:K drawingto 1, �' , His phengmenal memory is one of a close to fight the ancienZ4WIid that that believe p,rimarily. in nature, pbj-� sicians that got over the experiment- . . Ing or#ze, from which most of the member of the Royal Canadian contin- gent, lying severely wdunded in Wyn. borg Hospital. I r . Carefully observing the oroNvd and es- . timating its numbers, He knew the . . . I -,-------------- THE MOLSONS BANX Evans, Beachwood ; 4aines Conkilelk, VIIntlon John McLean, Rippon . . . degree being . James J. Hill, of the the most remarkabW things , about this Consumption is inourablo.',' I - youngar Ae,seglapittris ouffer-m-, such I A sergeant of the Yorksbiro Regl- . price of foodi and ropli0 that two - . � be I . Incopporated It I � I ACENMIS: I Great Northern, Which, like the Cana. . . . . I remarkable roan, He seems kktbsolutew The pathological anatomists first physicians put their utmost faith -in In, - ailt, describing the terrible � thl�st , hundred pennyworth ($34) would a ' I .. I Act of Parliallient.,1855. . Robt8likith,garlook;Rober McMilltul�,sert, -forth - James Cuunnings, RguitoutIvill.e.; W dian Pacific, unites the populous East I with the Pacific- coaft, Curiously ly to forget nothing, and his power of furnished absolute. proof to the con- the isola Lion of bacilli described in the endured on the march to relieve Kim, barley, I comparatively small amount of bread, . � i hardly enough so that every Cab of . i .. � CAPITAL $2000000 REST $1:650:000 Y ftolmeavAlle P. O.- . . . 1R.'rtleadegirouB to effect InRuraneb or irguH I enough, Van Horne was born in the retaining facts and information has, trary, and the German law Which bt Course,, beea'of enormous benefit to systematic and clussifieddin- openjIg paragraphs 'of this paper. They direct their efforts toward says that sevaral j ., men who got Some. water at night. refused, Us. . 0 them, may take, a little. This !a spite. 1 -ok HEAD OFFT)CEt - MONTREAL. "actotberbusinesswillbo promptly allwilled to onsiglicatiou to any, of the above omce�s , to their United States, while Hill rn in . I . . permits hiln all through life', But this main- ,section of dead bodies, enabled them . OL11 neutralizing the. bacillis' virulence, to allow a man to wet his lips. I of - the fact that money had much .. . ' I ,�! W?4� M10l.SON MAoPirnustoN, I President V. V OLFERBTIEN ,rIIOMAS, General Manage- addre 'to respective post offices. . _T===== Canada. ' , Van Herne is a big man.physically, ' cry is not wholly a gift; it is largely to carry out their purpose on It large . , Some day, that may not be -far off, I I I Welsh Reg! ,paptain Phillips, of the � greater purchasing power then than I I . � now. Luke and Mark together i I . Notes discounted, Colleotions ruado. Drafts issucti. Sterling and Aniericari Exchanges THE BOER WA?. . and he Impresses you as a man of Ink- I . . . a,oqulred� His father died, leaving scale, scant meattis,.wken the lad was about Th-is'law has been in effect so;ne hope, they ma them. , y be ,able to kill . . on the ,spot. ment,.Who was praised by' Lord Rob- orts.in the Spion Xop. despatches, hold I give interesting passage of con. us horean I I bought and sold. interest allowed on deposits. . , . — I . . ti. manse vitali , His, Colorist rud4y,.his 18; And he began the battle of life for or 70 Years, therefore it eannot be , They think the neutralizing bus!- a staff appointment at Por tom .outh w ' .v8rs4tiQn , hich .John omits. Tli a , .SAVINGS BANJr. . - Interest allowed on sums of $1 aud up, United slatet+ F itnalleler's Argalll,�llt Ilk skin'l-9 cloar, and his eyes ars'ponetrat- . .OQ himself by getting a job in the rail- Charged Clint the obsetvations lack lasso can beat be furthered by dieting ' the at outbreak of hostilities, 'when apostles said, "Send the multitude YARNERS. . . . Favor or UP111:413. , . . Ing. He is . I road yards. If Ire, was van . . . 0 ass I . and by living according to. hygienic he became brigade-ina 'Major' I � . jor to * .- they may -go into the . .� , away, that ,, Money advanoed to farinersou their own one or wore ondort,ors. No mor t- H8111y Clews, Of Henry Olews, & CIO., . . A TREMENDOUS WOR)KER " ., . I ' . i Ing from late work, his good mother, to TUBERCTYI,ES SOMETIM . S HAuX_ . D . ,principles. , I . I . , General Coke. �, . toivns and country roundabout, and I . . I notes with . , gago required as security. .. New York, comments as follows dpon . or lie would'never have found time to . I . use her own graphic expression, - LESS. . RESULT,8 ACHIEVED. A Boer Prisoner on board a trans- ' lodge, tind got victuals." . Jesus said, , . . . I . H. C. BREWER, Manager, Clinton . I tl ,to Transvaal , war:-" While. many � Americans have 9 - ympathized With the perfect himself in the accomplishments '' 1: would "flatten her Does against. the i)uring these 60 or 70 Years dissee- . . I -Without wishing to blow ;inybiodVs port at SImonst6 I wn told one' of his guards that they were*oom� "Give ye them. to.� Oat," ' _jItowttei . Cho a . .. .said, "Shall we . go and buy two'bun- I — — ____.... .- ___ I . � . .. . , . . , . Dutch, dbiefly beoauo�q they - have which give him so wellfounded 0. re- ,p.utaiion'for versatility, and his cap-, window" looking for him, tilinking he tore ha,ve found in the lungs i)fpeo- might be sky'larking with boys of his I . . , born, I am, free. to say that sevaral -since I . � � mandeered last . October. not one of . . I . I I dred�psnnyworth of bread, and give 0. D. MQTAGGART- ' . fought valiantly .for tL losing cause, licity to litobomplish things is almost own age. But he � rarely did an thing. Via whib died .by accident or other Y ' diseases, very Ire-:, institutions,. no. tably those in-GOar- beradorf Detzweller Alland, have, them has. had his clotheg' off or a them 'to, olit?", Jesus said, "How I . . � , I as a nation we were hot y , -only com- a I . . doubled by - the fact tbaf: he requires . .- nonconsUroptive of the sort, After hours, he *used to , - t berokiloais cultivatioilis: U .t and . achieved wonderful results without wash, The guard remarks that th ey, have yel Go'"d sec." '. I 1) many loaves I . . BANICER. � . . . polled to be neutral by ali.legal pre- . cedent, but on the merits of the cause not 'more tilan four. or five hours of ' quently linger about the Station* and yards which, for one reason -or anotheri had *'in-. medacineto by simply giving their pa- still scora the last-aamed luxury.. Corporal Lloyd, o.Ale of the. prisoners Andrew Simon Peter'lo brother,. was'* , . I " . .1 with John, the �of the twelve ' � . - . . .. ' I clarjudgment Could not sanction the . I . sleep in eac,h twen . ity-four. . I But he is quit� as fond of. play as he finding out all lie could about I rail- tain dormant 'and'bad.reinalneA roac I . He trained his inemory by corrupting the rest of - to tients plenty . eat and plenty of . . iYeall, air after a well con- captured at Sanna's .Post, . feigned , , first to - ,. , ' � �follow Jesus. He had probably gone . I . A General Banking Busincqf Transacted. � � I Position of the Dutch. Both Dutch and . English have fought foi liberty 60 . . is of work, In thq' . I privacy of his home he is as light-hear.ted and sportive as' .,ling., active,, without . � . - . . fixing in his mind the insoript ions on the body.. In fact -simply the c4ra, so that lie could tell'- their . ) they had .certain . . I Soldered regimen. Of course, most . I . � � � utter exhaustion, and was allowed to � lie by the Side- of the road and waW . - - at -once to tsee bow many loaves there . , .1) . . . � ; . were, kind his suggestion was ma a '' , 1,; d - Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued, each, understood it, But.to. -the Dutch I . a school boy. In Iiis � own house' he I existed by themselves, restricted in numbers, the rott, . � I .. Ats they belonged to Consumptives: have no appetite. These - 'DiUst for the ambulance. Naturally he � did* * . . - 'because of the uttlinifest meager I n . so . s " " . Interest Allowed on Deposits. . liberty was for the Dutch only, while I I .1 'the- once startled. .a. g ' . nest � by. Shuffling . . . . themselves, without power -to affect a�nd their destination Without refer- f -he health of the individual ill which be made, to have appetites. When 1� . thlit's done, half the battle is won. not wait. for it', anci olf'ter travelling I . . . . of the dizeiples 1. st - upply to meet. so. � , . Jl . I I I . : . - - . � . EDglish fought for eqUat'rights for all men and not for the privileged rapidly. across theoarpevt,.� after which . I once to any record4 . He had Elva . ady� . � . . . . � they bad taken up�thelx abode, . . I I in the ease of consumptives to Oat or for'four day�.q without food -,he reached � � I . . Bloamfo , atein, I � � I , . I .. , a demand. . . . . -large -�, 1. .. % . . ALHrRT STREET . *CLINTONi . few of a na.tional4k. 'Undex Bri�- ho ha silly slapped, a Pico I . a of blotting formed the ambition to reach the top, What did this show? That the tub-.' . . not to eat ,is to live or die. . . I . . Mr, Ronale MacLean, East Lon- � 9. There is- a lad here, ,A�hich .bath .. . . . ,single tisth 'domination the Dutch will have raper against the wall to see if"eno�gh . I 14toctricity had been to hold in his Chosen vocation. . 1. I . . . r . arou . . I . . tin jyrlsou, in the lung. does not, Sir.Vjillaml's 'Tii .. . I .1 . .e paclenta of these institutions of � don I the cartain of the KaUrarian five barley loaves and. two small fish. � . . . . as ' . I The - - —.- --..-- . L9QAL . . the same -rights as the English; Un- generated it there. . Inemory occasionally necessarily affe,Wthat life-givicgox- .. L . L hame to Oat a-certain'timount of food . . . . - Rifles, 'has a great rap4tation 'in _ , loaves were thin .flat. caketi ... . .1 " i * . . ______ __ - -"-;:�:�:` ��:____ - . . . . . der DutchLrule other nationalitles.bad. I He is fond of games.of. all : . . . . L L lays q . I . . . Door triCk9 with his friends and . . . L i . . an. - I : . 9 . * ' at eprLain times, and there is no,get-, . . . L . South. Af ' L 17104 for his wonderful e -our or,orikok6ra Uk . pilot biscuit -; and " . I . � �barley ' . . . � . SCOTT . J. . the �etty ty_ been made desperate by I . . sorts and plays everything well, His I . . . ' sense of humor is wall developed, and acquaintances. . . . .1 That corta'In 01rotailotances. or ton- ' "You L . �- . I Cing out of it. A Medical attendant .L . . I achievements. in mvininfing off, with' * I was the cheapest, ond poorest . - .�v . I . :, food Palestlue,. I � . . BARRIST , SOLIOITOR, ritany, of rulers whose. ul terior pur- .. . 'tlio he sointimes perpetrates practical. rhay.sonietimes make a re- ciltiono paratyzp its angry and dan- I . inark in 'his presence Or ask hi - a . . superintends cuoh.paLlent's. meals,and ,L . � 'L . . I It . nes to shipwrecked veEsals, for which I ' , Cereal, Of Tbe fishes, , P - ' _ - ware smoked or pickled, like the L her I . I . � . Money to Loan, oto. I l pose was utter exclusion of till . . , foreigners, if possible.� Tba issue may .. . . j9kss,:Lt11oUgh never of. ,the coatser.lquestio'n," ".. *. . L . ,m. gerca'S Inactivity.. 4 .. I . . tsaylS a lifelong friend, "to Tha,t� -in affect, oonsunripti . I I .1 . . 'on is Car- ' . . .1 the patient who won?t eat is invar� I . . as the' Ia. iably - dismissed, I - stitution. . he has awarded the- -Albert , �Deen . . M,d,l the -svon at th Ca ' first a' Ps' - I .. . L kings of Holland; Or preserved in oil, � i . . . . I . CLITONN OFFicz-10111ott Block . �. . I . __ __ .. b,6 Clouded by discussing the r�inor er�. r -the lqrger Oro of bo Lit sides -a but on - sort. , . I . I - -keais ago he. was prone to a � - - ,. .. parti-�- ' which he will,p,a'y not the slightest , . ., . . . .. able.. , ... I .1 . I I attention.. Naturally you � will' aLs.. ad . L rabic, not only 'when attacking I . 'enj* . can & him no good. - All women - are. -. L,hdir StayS. L re4agirid -to loinwe off . . . I . I f;A.ft.6r Ehe battle of Paardeborg," .. I I .. � . L I writesOuio �4 �he Army Medical Corps, L like Sardines. Five SuCh crackers.and L . . . - ' ' I two such fishes, to�'foed five thousand ' . . ' ' ' 'they � j . . . . . . . W BRYDONH . 0 '. I . . . � . ­ ' view, of the question Which must coil- . 11 0 ula,r:forl.0 of.practidal joke, which he ­ . used to play on the Montreal report, _ to. bear. YOU, .he has failed oying,gencrid' sume that . I . . ple, I . . the strong Pao nine tIni6S fn -ton, - will be L -t . The 'Undoubted success, of his, na7 . . I. I 11 .. our -wounded were . lying on the ­ I L . . I �P18 1. L W � I t are pet hit mong so ., - � � . I a I I . : , " many?: BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. . , 11 trot�that of equal rights'for'all men ,but . you goo'd health, 4ut'curahle R160 inwelik * 'failur kurat method encourage$. . me in t . I. L he I Other, Side of the river, and were too :. �, , . � , . 11 IL . . I . . . . . . I . . Notary Public, &c., . :there is. but'one side(. for.4merlcan� . . . era who called kiponhim.An a earch of His - to, ii nd'may bodies,' . .-� . '' . L.. I . wrong. O eapo � :. L that -he: belief that consumption !a. curable, . I I bid to'bet.carried over, so several of . . . .. . � .' 10; Malte'the., men � .: . . sit' down..." Men". . I . . OprioE-Deaver Block, CLINTON . .1 to Lake, and Ehat is theLside of. jasti6e L . , railroad nowa. ,On one of his, #ips in . . . . ". . . the Hudson Day district he-.hqd picked mean has not oonsoiouslY One .who I � I : CurabbB' not -Only in pers heard. yon,or it may mean -that he was hap, L to be 'able Led, while 'the. anitt"ornioal findings above I that . . . . . our Chaps Stripped and swam across, I . . .1 includes all the people; but in the, - � - . 'Ll . . =e==___T___==== _. and equality be B the IaN�. As for forL I . .. American interference we Iiave no Is-. . . . I � oil- a lot of cigars,� made -'Of. native . . pily situa as aTe So not then ready to.repjy. .. But two Or to bay the, beat ineffical. attendance, I -_ . I ' arratod,. prove .to mi mind a . a . . splecifid relnedY- against the, disbase . . . 1. I . Carrying water and biscuits -in their Mou I I . . . the to them." . East nien, as L the . lords pf creation, I �. WoLald take Ahe r places I 11 11 L i I first, while . .- � ' I CONVEYANCING - . . . . . , , ,., I I . . gal standing thi&re. It is ,purely an .. Afrioai:k qae�tlon; and 6ven.'fromthe � 1. . tobacco which were almost too, rank , I . . , * * . I . to think.about.: ,Whenever a news� - three days aftkirwaid'he is far. more, to guard ,against ovorworh,- to waid * . . . . - than likely, to, -remind you suddenl*' : . . . d to live moder- I � . . . . unhealthy �!places an that 6nd I I will and Must be found. , In the. mean- ' � . t'vos to seek time 1 a&ise'all consump , . L I . ,.. . L A City'Imperial Voldoteer. writes , . from near the Or4n . -,qyes .� . go River: . raspeo&, - -­"' the"womea and. childreni at . I I . . . I . ful distance, would wai�,their turn. ' . . . .. �. =__ -, ___ __ ____ � — - OHN RIDOUT . . i CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETC. ' -hpan�anitarian point Of view it Would. . . be Supreme folly 0 -shall, more blood; I Paper maii,called to � . .ask about some thing Which Van Horne did not'wish I you ,,have, ,said.. so so or this a,tal - � y on the best local obtainable' but , and that, and then procetill to discuss . . curable also in theAll-nourish6d"and . . I .. a chiings of air, to Ado.p( hygienic principles of livin -. in .g ,and, food thia L - . . � Corday wd thought the hills all round . I us were on fire and throw! ng up dense Dr.'Moulton guesses that Ehere were . .. . I I COmPa"tively few :wOmah and Ohil:� ' . . Fire Insurance, Real EstAtc, Money to Lend. . I . � - . for Britain would 'never submit.. to I . to discuss, hewould hand out one Of I I . . . in ton the . the� question, exhaustively. In Chi I . 11 I Is .111 -Used indiv,ldlials., in,the denizens of . way he.1s often a sourea of . creases. their. weight. and stimulates 1. . � ' . . . . .. . . clouds of smoke,- but -it turned out to, . I I . . then present. To ,us . there: is a path- ,., . I . f . .. I. ' OVFICE—HURON STREET, . CLINTO14 . -Ainorican, interference. Imagine out . �hese cigars. RRIne Jimes . I third at the *ould.drivo great sur- sweat shopsi,in neglected. children I . , ` . . I I prbito to his associa as.,' t , in their. nervous fore a. � ,' I I � 'a � 5 imm nse be a -clouds of lodusts.. Vheir . 1. . Otte pymbollsm. in 'our. Lord's words . . : . . . A I temper should - Eli" land hav' 9 � a I assumed, to .Intervene - I oil be-� I .puft vild weed . the gewsgatherer *out of the office and ­ ' � quick - � . and in wain.en havin babies. , . .______40-_ , , I I W I � . I I . 1. . . .1 I '. suPoession. �� - I . I ' Fresh air, bsolate cleanliness and f are essentials. � - wings in ado a noise As it thare was a I . . heavy hailitorla inpTogress.11 ... that he may po� hav'a intlinded. Look- . - I I .. . ,Ing about us, we plainly see Af&-t '. _-7.41 - � MEDICAL I . I . __ _�_ �. . . , . - ' - - late lialf" of . Spain during the . � . . I to' * - - . . war; evein, support Aguinaldo ,Van Horne Would got out of,being in- � . I I terviewed ,Without having to reftise to . . , RAILROAD C ­ I PLIJSION-S-1 - The.tubexculbais liuItivations found . . — .. � . . . . . .. in the bodies of so condition4d,persons . I . � -whtch,a consumptive cannot do With- I. I .. , Out if Ile Wants -to, be,cared. . . I I . ' , *ad at i Two Germans, who arriv, . Cape ­ .. Town .recently, hired four, horses q - 0, :what. the 'men of %- , I this-;oommand . I 1, I our time sWuld hepti. Qnr Lor& would * : . I ___ __ , , . . . � . W. GUNN . I DR- - � ,or . . at'pressat. Besides, It would be un. .. talk. � That pretty little Scheme- . � . rIxPel-ISUCHIN � to lws%on Ac0drolls' In �iare inacti-vai boo4aso.. their, ca.pacity . I . . Itti,44141a . ­ � . .. . , I., � � .., .. � . � . .1 . . . I � 0 I I . Shortly after their arrival and then . It spiritual ,bread -the ". . fe,134 them w4 -h R. C. P, and L. R. C. S., Edinburgh. . — - . � - &nSiOUS of, as. to, forget. so soon the . I - . . I worked .only a. little while, h6ivever � . . . The reporters compared notes, andi be- I.. . , � . I . .� . . for virulence - was gone,.*as Its dead Experiments . ha�ve been made at . I . . as ths'pr overbial door nail, A dead . 1 . . I I � . � ­­� . . I . � . I I ' I . . . . . 1. disappeared.' - Some. days later they I., i ' . . ' . . broad of life -but how can.he till they . I . � '" y 11 'a Night calls at frontdoor of residence on Batten. bury street, opnosite Presbyterian church. attitude of � friendship I h En I nd � � . 1wh 6 I g a eserved. duriing : A � anish war and Cho . , Ing satisfied.that, Van 111orne'llad been I n , � I . 1. I . I .1 , . Vershb&lovo S Lot io ,n " on', the St. Pat- a g bites no one. - ., I 11 - � , � , s I .PFIARLS OF .TRuTH.' .1 I . . . I I . . I . � . .. ... f d' irk� were ourk a hundred : miles - disti , I . . . I . �'A" n is t sit down?" Calm reflection is - th . . . I I , most first, �4 . OFFicF.—ONTArtio, STREET, CLINTON. . I Pr P , , , . her refusal to join 'the other great, I % . . guying them,.eaqh promised never toz I . into the,presence 11 , .1 ersburg and Warsaw.Road -wi,th an . .2 , . Now if Nature can kill' off tuber-, invention of Mr. Nikoluieff, des ' . . I .� — I , . � . I I . . . . Xaa is unjust, but Ood'is just, with rifles and 600 cordto .cartridges. I ' " They. have now'beea senienced to' a . . . . step, which . p4pl . b' ' ' .g Ch Lake 6b their way to ecoming Cb . -­------ ----------- � .powers in a remonstrance against our I . 1. . ventute again with- , . out a freably cigar in. his . � .Igjked oulin bikoiill� a ipride, g - . C ulded by nature, both to give,warning and to lesse . ' n ran* do. so aiso� it needs : but close . . ' and fina'll justice Lri umphs.-, Lougfitl- Y � I year's IMPT isqnwent :at the Crimigal . .1 . . � tians , . � ,. . I I I R.WM GRAHAM . ; I , . D te' in rference in behal I f * of Cuba. WhaL- . -we ,lighted , - . , .. MO - I . at],, * : this deadIty effooLs of railroad Celli- application and observation to Obtain . I I low. '* .1 . I . . . . . I . - . ,. I Sessions. . . . . . li. Given tha.nks. Thanksgiving . � 11 (SUCCESSOR TO Dn. Tuni;nuLL.) '. . over eritleisms way wish�,'Lo make, : . , 1. . . . . ' 'ONE OF THE PRACTICAL JOXES ' � I sions. Two, 'wrecking railroads wore 'title and. That meanst tlal'e. : - - . . - . . . There is little influiuce.wberat'here -1 . � . When our troops. occupied Coles.. I . I -before inealswas habitual wfth.Chrigi, . . , -al Coll Licentiate of the Ro� [age of Phy- .- - r arding the, British policy.in South ag . . . � .. I . I. . . � - 'the 'sleepers I . . . . pwovi,ded-on the first-, . MEDICINE *ON TRE RIGHT TRAC13% . I is not 'great sympat me. fiy.--8.'I. Pri : lon barg � Junction, they � found scribbled . I I - I . follow -his, exampler. and we! should * . sicians, London,Eng. . ­. , Africa it cannot be overlooked that I. 1 .I". I . � . . . 11 . which he played years ago wh . On 0, . � asek 'Cho sfCp- I � . . . 1. I . , were displaced., In b6t.h.c In view of these facts, I repeat: . . *1 . -In ovary rank, both- great. and sinall, the wall. of a hokise:-"Good old . . . "Ma God bless Niliat he has given nail ,. I Y I OFFICE AND REsiDENOE-Perrin's Block lately � . occupied by Dr. Turfibu1),,CLIxT3A. hem success stands for advancing olv- 'd I train. dlopatohr6j; � On''the Chicago ��anid I . .1 - ' . . � page Was I . . . I Immediate by'the aid.of this Don't lose belait, consumption is ' curw . I it. is'llidustry that sup -s us hll.- I In* Tommy Atkins! We'art not go, 9 . is this usual.. Eastern formufa, Dii" . , . .. � , n - .we Cando for' iltzatioli;'A the least. . . qqr best frien4 - and dar. best - GUS— . � I . . 'and Alton isstill retail"O'd-by em�i the, OYOs . . . . of,that railroad, Souxahow'& other � � 'night . -witliCut oat ssistanee, and- . device, I olden . . .able, A,ienoewill .find the exact, rem- . L injuiy to . �� withou . the moving traiiis, eidy - sooiier* oi lalter. . .part I .1 . I � ,Gay; . .. . : * .1 .. I - Greatness of any kind has no great- . ay we are afraid . aw now'because ,' but I we are going ,to get . ,. more food .and I I .. , tributed ta the disciples. Herein . . . . . ... I . I . was a parable -of . . I - the Gospel I Which - . . . . R. SHAW . D ­ . Comer is Ed control our.emotions . . I . .1 . he learned that on a certain ..� .. The aseencialfcaiur*e of the invention � . . or foe' than', the habit' of, drftlking.� . tunit `mn ion, and will . Wait far You Ch rist.'Ives to his people, and they 9 . , , . . OFFICE: . I I .... % . maint ain an attitude of friendly nou- . I . i I run some Of the trainin n were in the . � a . . adleal. mcif are on I really believe in I,$ an I I . . � � ron t -Ube of u4tial constniction, . . . I . I Walter Scott . . . . . at Oringli., River * to giv . .You a hearty- � 0 . . .. . I . . in turn,gfve -to their -feflow-mon. our . . . � , ONTARIO STREET, opposite English church, I trality, until this unfortunate strag- .1 I 11 i. . * habit of takiu . ousilions, from .. the this right track already. I hays be- connected with the general system of . fore me the annual oi.Dr. Breh- �,. * H43 that is ungrateful has no guilt I I , .� � I I I reception." .. I . . � Muster greatly honors us by -making . I I � CLINTON. . gle is icipugh-t to a finish." . I I . 11 . . . coaches to make themselves comfor- . . report, Ilzakes and'plaead lh.'front of the I . home in Goorbers- � . but one; alf other orl as mak,pass it is surprising - What a large num- . I us. his co-workers, As much asi Ahey - � � � � . . . .. � . . . - , . I _* . . � . . . .table in the. baggage. car. Late one . � nik*ht at about,' the time he thought . . Ps consuftiPtiVe heels. Alt the I Pill I W east, irregularity in dorf. Dt'. Brehmer t,$,: honest and not ,m for' virtileot in him,_Younig, , . bar of Americans are serving th . wi Would.' God'i. gifts a,ra abundant;' I � * for I � R. 0. W. THOMPSON . . . . D 11 . . � I 11EA. PREFERENCE. ­ I the men wo . uld have taken the Cush- Elite movement of the train the tube, . !.a consequence of certain cuts made carried away by enthusiasm or pre- � He [a armed .without who is inno- * I . British Irregular Horse In 'Natal. In, . . . one company, consisting of .450 men,' there is ent all at lifts heaven- . . I . a,$, ly' feast.. "It is htardly.wc%th whil' PHYSICIAN AND S11RGEON6 . I .. Osrisn"so dassey and Costig an , . . � ions, he wired the its � . - ad trainman of . jadices in ftivoi'of his peculiar moth- on it. at intervals, breaks, and thus I . ' cent within, be this thy Somali, and . this thy wal.1 of. brass.-Hortroe. � I � y -five Americans, . says Dr. Moulton, "to mention the . _ -1 OFFICE AND RESIDENCE- fought fbr Miss Xelly's hand, and I � Cho crew a message. which was 'de. . . 7 . ods. Ile cites: medical. testimony by vroducels lmmedlat.e'stoppage.' of You are tried alone; alone,youpass Seeing that most of them are settlers ,­� ,lines of attack on the credibitity of i I J Next to Molson's Bank Cassoy won? Thin Oi Suppose Casey, got livered by, the agent at a small way .an . . , the. train, locomotive as well. The Ex- outside physicians about the c6naump- ^ into the desert; . alone you 'are sift- I and miners from the land of ,3tars the, imiradle. We are asked nowadays RATTENnURY STREET, CLINTON. . . , .. I I . I Ilert . . . . ­ . . . . O'Rourke -No; , C6stigan got the station, 'It contained only-thess , four . - * words. "Pat back those oushlonsill but I ' . . amining Committee found that the tive state.of numerous patients -be- I . I �y entered his Institution.: Othe. . . fore th4 tube ftilly,accomplished its purpose,, er, medical iostimouy and I indisput-. ad by the . world�173. W. RoberLson, I . . What is often eallod indolence is, and Stripes, the fact that they make hardy and-oxcellent sold�ers -does not �� , . . .1 ' ti? believe that the people had tqa. . oonsfilerable extentr brought. private . ' � —1 I D5NrISrRY - I 1. - . .. . prizet She said She wanted the Inon she Could lick aisiest, ' I . � begorrahl I ­­­ - - __ 5 it filled the heafts pf. the. men - with . pusternation, not to s . - I , ay awe, for how, i - each... ,ii invention is of the greatest � able facts testify to the "aftar." - Importance In Russia, Where railroad . . . left There officers who . in fact, the unconscious consciousness . I of ineapacity.-H. C, Robitilson, . . wine as a great surprise. . I I . . I I , stores wbieb the generosity, of the die-' 1 I eiplast Induced, them to brin out. . * . . . 9� , . - ___ I .. . R. BRUCE . . I D ,unless . he was blessed with the gift of ' . I .are army .1 I accidents- are a.common occurronce, the service on, account of illair con- . . . - Human natura, is. 06 constituted I 4-- . � . . . . � When such, able and, in everything . . * - ... , 1. ­ ­ __.___.__�� - . - 11 Jill , .. . SURGEON DkNTIST. Jill I I .. I ZZ -11*' Ma .second sight, could the dispatcher . know they had meddled. with the cash According to. +he official, statistics, sumptive debilWes,and who afterun� .1 that all. see and judge better in the . . THE H ULI; FIRE. . .: I . � : ' .. -1 . but doctrine, Uitriatian writers as Dr. -1, I . . � Special ttes-Crown and Bridge Work and preservation of the natural teeth. � . . . WWI" - ions? It is bardly-neCoSsary to. say plablished by, the Department of Rail- I 11 . . . 1. dergoing treatment at Goeibersdorf, Ways, the niumbex of fatal'railway ac- . affairs of other man than Pi their . . - '. ' '--" InssnilAractlott over tile Dishlarscilleat of Edwin Abbott can put t ir. names I . . . he .. to explan S rt, we'may A.Vons, of thl so . Oppron-Coats' Block, . 01,INTONr. ' � I 111.10 your I never molested the .that . they . I . In. . . . . urned to the service, ha � . rot . . vifig Prov- oidents in 1898, wast.4,548; in 1805 �- iously undergone a satisfactory mod- , I I OWn.—TereliCs , . I Ila life it is difflot I I .11L to say who do . tile Fand?), - I . - I . be, forgiven for thinking the old - I P - -..--- ______ __ % L - ­ Hit COd Aeke ? Again. , - . . . . I - Sir William's jet) as executive head I I 6,763; - in 1806, 0,017. . . I . . leal examination. ' L you the Most mischief -enemies with - A matter which has given rise to . . . great edissatisfaction. among the mar- fashioned cafraefo much the easiest . theory. to believe," D R. AGNEW I � - I of the Canadian Paoifiellas never been . I . - - . W11111T ONE WOMAN , THINXS. -These gentlemen became Capable the worst int, entiono, or friands With the - bes t. -Colton. . Chants of Ottawa has been the action, . . 12. Gather up the fragnients, Not DENTIST. � Are your nerves weabe . a' -sinecure; when he . began saiviod I . . officers againj perform arduous' du- I Let all your views iry life be direct- of the fire relief committee in confin- � . 1. what was left by the people, but the, CROWN ANT) BRIDOE WORK, Can't -you sleep well? Pain" in book P Lack with* tbe'voad his task was almost Sleeves are growing larger, ties cbeerfulty and,withput diffioq. it . Y � 'or 0 d to a solid, howeVer mod;ratO, in-. n 1 g its purchases to the two largest I pieces rentaftiflig in the .. diseiptas" I I Orptox-Adjoining Foster's Photo Gallery, your energy? � A elite poor? Digestion superhuman, inasmuch as it combined I . ' Graceful actio sn with- fatigue, They attend manoeuvres, � I I . . - depiondance without it no man Can firms in the wipital, the 6. Ross Co . III- hands at the Closs'�f the mealo 'That I CLINTON, ONT. � . b all P Bolls or pimples? I the financing of tho'compuny and Lhe , in.. . � . I ride to this hounds, and some of them he happy, nor' even bonest.-Junius, pany and Bryson, Giabam 6 Cc-, in- n6ffifug boj.loit. J?rom, this we may . � —1. These are sure signs .of overcoming of the physioial problems 'a I A Woman always likes to look at a are now fighting in Africa. . . .. I What! right have We to 'Pry into stead of allowing the hundreds Of dealers fairly assume that the food afterward _ . VErERINARY � . � poisoning. ineidont to the operation f line well-dressed man. . I Furthermore we bear of ,several I tile secrets of others? True or false smaller to participate in the was used by the twelve. Our Lord did ... I From what poisons? , . � . From poisons that are al- through a moub,tainoust r Zrk, what(, . 89k Lots of man who start in to out a consumptivt women, who aftor being . . . . I the title that. is gabblod to us, what supplying of the Immense ,orders that I not, inatntain. apol�tles by miraculous. *114 - = LACKALL & BALL B n stipated snow and ice were common much of figure turn out a cypher. . discharged as, cured from Goorbors- ' ovary had concern Is it of oursf-BulWor. have been�filled within the last few The 'complaint is formally interVeIttion. . . I ". __� - I . . . bowels, . the Year. , Like every other successful Self-respeat Should teach wo. dorf, married*and children-0.1ill- I I weelos. . 13. Twelve baskets, Wicker. bvtok-, . VETERINARY SURGEONS. GOV. ERNI .. . It the dontents of the ... . pioneer railroad president � , he - deter�. man to preserve her good looks. dren who live and enjoy, apparently, . .. I 4 . . . lodged by a deptitatioii of more than eta, such as &D�ient Jews Carried TMENT VETERINARY INSPECTORS bowels are not removed from mined to study these problems at short A Woman will put the front door ths, best of health. I . FA9ULOIJS ahundrad merchants who waiLod upon . - � I . I : OFFICE, ISAAC STREET 1, ItusiDuNon, AtuouT : the body each day, as nature intended, range and work out their solution key Under the mat and then walk , FinalJyj thero,are professional sing- .PRICE, . I . the relief committee, and it was ioven while traveling one for each apostle. I . STREET, CLINTON. . �. these. poisonous subStancos are sure to be absorbed Into thd blood, al. himself. He went here, there and everywhere, seeing things with his away with the most blissful feeling &�rls and actors who had at one time Chat the house is perfectly Safe. been forced to give up their career __" � *100400 Olrq'rell Pilr It 00111111106 ,11,1111100 -Ph insinuated that the relief authorities who give out the orders were them- 14. Those men, "The peopla." Hnd I . seen the Wracle that Jesus did, It — A1.10TIONEVIR _' __ — ways causing suffering and . frequently causing severe own eyes, and dealing with, the situa- An ill-fitting or inappropriately On account Of consumption of the throat. The Brohmer method restored of shaketive.re. One thousand pounds was Lhe sum, selves, ,profiting by the arrangements. with the Rose Company. Alter talklug reminded them of the giving Of manna -,..---'9 by Moses, That proph&t. *, The pro- . I HOS. BROWN . . T disease. . There Is a common tion on the spot, Naturally, in the circumstances he had lifis share of chosen glove o6n mar the effect of . � them to health ankl'uslefulness. They an entire costume. " ,paid by the la to Bernard Quaritch for the case over, however, the deputatio,d , phat foretold by Moses in Dealt. 18,16, . I LTC ENSED AUCTIONEER.' . I � $enso . cure. . � . hardship and adventure. ' I . bat- it are back CA the stage. and testify to Cynicism, may be fashlorkablo� an autograph letter of Columbus, A in generally Was 00 Lisfied. that there was often identified with the Messiah. See Sales conducted in all parts of tile Counti" Of Hu Pon and Porth. Orders left at Tim Ngws ­_ , � . I ' On one occasion h was, out with a ,a has a very unbecoming effeeb on the their own salvation. wcaltily collector of autographs Chicago in 1898 offered t be no ground for this charge; but that . . � Acts 8. 22, 23; 7.3-7. That should come . ' Rigooitc, office Clinton. oraddro8sca to -�t(% forth P. 0. will ronelve prompt attention. 84�t- surveying Party in the ., Canadian . It's nothing now, either. Gooths, corners of the mouth. * 'age ,through American Press to pay �$100,000 for a the committee ba,d been actuated by . . Into the world. One of the moat IsfActioll guaranteed or no charges. Your pitt- I ronagesolicited. . Northwelst. They were to meet ail. . . Style Is born In a woman. for (natanco, who lived to the .n genuine autograph letter of Shake - one but pcoper motives. . popular names of th6 promiged Messiah I. . ­ I AY[R-98 . . other .party, which was 'to . bring Stores; and supplies, at a given Clot. P Bat there was some , A man who sneers at woman .ought of 82, a healthy beautiful old man, never Co. be trusted. I suffered from hemorrhages In his I yoUth. 'Il4g was undaubtedly a ,on_. p We the , spodre. Only seven are known to be In, existence, and as. to. three doubts The committee represented that it had given orders on those two firms . because . the issuance of orders upon wits the coming, One, Here was a Young Man direetly descended from,, . David, pure In character, kind to his, . . - _!Z—_:L- MISOELLANEOUS .. ___ - ---. - . CEO. TROWHILL . I . Wiscaloulation and the other party. . . ,troubles often worry, most overi . . that never come. Sump,tive then.. We don't know now hlow. 4a outgrow the disease; that he ha,v,o boon, oxpirossed as to, Lbeir gen- alikeness, Two letters of Mary Queen all tho firm In tba district would have tmoant, on amount of Clerical E611OW8, speaking ag never man spoke, ' . I and doing deeds that made all tho . . VAZ'AD TO APPVAlk . The wisest man Can always learn did So is enough, for argumentle sake. of Soots, written just before her axe- work with which they eoll-a scarcely world wonder. Vp In Tiberias, or . . 11ORSHISHOEIIAND , � GENERAL BLACKSMITH, . I . : Van Horne and his men were far re. something from the smallest child, qD 9OCIPS SERVICE TO MANK11 - Oution, are said to hAve, cost an Eng- , C ope, 'Then then asked the deputation .In Boma other capital it Tiberias was not I Woodwork Ironed and first '' -411499 thittOrial and . moved from any center of . civilization, 'hop- We never outgrow our juvenile Con- tempt for the person who runs and We all romember tbo'fuos made of lish collector, $20,003. The one letter . . 1. TiLlan's handwriting was existing in what plan it had to Put forward, and yet r6bUilt, wa.9 old Horo4of Antipas, " ..J, work guaranteed. ro arm fiftPlOmOnts and nn� chl000 rebuilt and repaired. . and the aitod P Y W -for a day or two I tells, Dr. lCoch's ftIlegad tubbrouloals cure. solil for $000, and It letter of Ra- some of the gondomon present,admit- - licentious, murderous, tyrannous, and � XOBBING A SPECIALTY, - . I lug for relief; bA none came. At last it seemed that the only way out ()f the . . Women never enjoy an Intelleotivil T%At wats only ii, Dewspapor sensa- tion; while Dr. Xotch la distinctly, phaol's for $800, The one letter writ- te4d th4 9 gores of the COMmittee's ar- gument, but thought that at thesame 'from feeble. Why nob burl the old tyrant his throne nnd'orown Jesus of ALOURT STREET, 961till, auxTo.x, They dally Inaurb tin eAsy . and naturit M6veftnt 61 the bowels, I trouble was to push on to the nearest settlement, Several days) travel away, I woman who does not know bow to and dress. I to blame for giving an UnfiniAhOd A wise mother never critiolgeq the e rld, It must not ten by L, ornsille. ww1ch was ever sold walg purchased by Allred Morrison for 08M. L,fto it constituted a gross injustice " to the Commercial class of the city, L Nazareth, the one true Galilean' who . was a descendant of David, In his, . I � . ­� " 00 0 8A ' YEA080 - y " RXP9 "8� , X M ,C R I 11. N 0155 R 1. You villfindthatthettse6f Fatigued as they wore and with scant - I conduct of her children before gtran. be lorgotton that he discovered the _. A"'S the Matter now stands the com. Steam Iva so ready were the twe to * I I I . ,supplies, that was no.easy task, . LuberoWoqls badillux,upon which fact . - I Mittee, awaiti the presentation Of (I second this misdir6oted enthusiasm - I I .e01111. 0 . Alet S, . Still, as they had guns and plenty of go"' till wo-know of tonsumPtion now Is ever Ed marry an- A VAIR PROPOSITION. plan . from the m,arellanta such- a" that :osas; had to 1'eomijolll them to I I 11 I I M 4: ATRAOt P 11 ammunition and wore in territory . - basod, less she loves a man better dan any The Paying Toller-4 cannot cash would not involve too much expense return by water While -he calmed the L I 1 I I I SaRi mbounding with game, they concluded , me else In the world -better than 11fis tuberculin had a run of about this check, madam. . upon the fund. The subject Is natur. excited . Crowd. � . I . ""N to try it. Crossing a stroara - however, --1411111- 1 � Wile inouths, one physician after the She -Why, nott tilly Much commented upon and public . .I.I.-I.--ow— . I . TFIA09 MARKS MAROX8, ,With tha pillit will bilateft 1 their pack tinule. stumbled and fell; their little food Supply was swept . � A SUBLA TnING, Othor diopped It &nd the public even- tually talkinif about it. Ot There isn,t enough, money here to sympathy aggrieved Is decidedly In favor of,the, merchants. PROMPt IRUV41ULARITY. 11 OLr t)r I .I&IONS _ 406ov'J.816144 'U"a A, 060VAIGHTIN &m , I recovery. It 01aftses the . away by the mvilt current, and their c4atteed mo Tima will tell, said Mr. Wiseman I late Dr. X0011 has tried to explain _Ot it. ­­­­ 4 11 to your new cook r6fiabl6f I . I Til6ildt0fidln$f&okatehpfiddt4etfgMnftiity A qu ext AfleettAin in 611th Oft free * etbOr Ikh blood from 01 impurities and I Is a to the ner"vesk. in ammunition wits soaked in the wators orgeultw tones. of, Hie Ill results produced by, Then can't you M06t it half way? _­A*_,%� MODDIRN FAMINES, .. Thoroughly so, When she mays br sk. L L Yr filvontl6n is oroutkb y % , .?FLUbtable. V�lklonikkleli. U411911ttl6fiti'All"dent At, llaliklbo6kon Patent& 4 ikept trap, . greAttonia , . I of Cho Stream. Their matches too. ' ' If .some Mr. Sourdrop anitfAd und Observed.- bla alleged remedy, 116 MaYls it was Thno doesn't. AN DXPZANATION. fast The worst famines of Modern UmM, will be ready at 7oletook mhar oidost agoney to ,ut 043UTTO p4tonti, &Mntg fitkark t ran"kh knin W, toeoi*( o"t 96,110AI DOJ�A 6 I wore WOE, Mo that they could not light sOMAL WoMan Will, -1, __ commonly employed when Pure was Pauston-geo bore, old chap, what do wore the famine in Iroland in 1840-7, know we needn't 90 down StAirs I A SW 1201i" Witliblit 0 100, ill th* HAL I vit thot U100 811killen I A I it . tild thllMd Mtsit4g. 1� 604t,)r its ho 4 a fire, even if they bad food to cook, .. 1� ... 4W --_-_1__L_ development of the disease. Besides, you GROV�Vpll. WNW bY tal(itig MY Joltoa Andpass. In 8.16. which 1,000,000 people perished; the " L . � U-1100ft Jifflaku-10 , 4 AtAildriotheitiltIfttfLf,%f"q,a*l%kyl. TAtamteft. 4011 . I ve)FIAl (N t 6 4 to klyleolo, I Out Cott. , 0 t A .1 i It wft 0 WiW ruotal Countenances that they scrambled out of the stream and .DADYIS litisayis, it wax used In two big doses. Ing During flit first four Months 0, child Dr. Koch's tuberculin, lAtely them oft liot your own? . ritillan famine of 1860, whieli claimed . I 1tUBBL L I ,,it JIBETIS. let 40011 Of 11,11 � 29t,16TItifify Mint Toras, 43 A I r I fatir Me t as $1. nod I)VAI flowallorklorg, . (� , . . I . I � too ahould k Account of Mock. .�ll that was ter now grow an inch each ittionth. Af. that half -an inch In length eath plae6d Into the hinds of u narabor way; runaton-Well, YOU 866, It'S this' � 1,450,000 Ilia it good-natured Aort of fel. -of ViotiML, the rnklian fainino 1877, In which 600,000 poople -per. India rubber 116018 on shots, dio- , 0610049&_ N 11 A .67,NaMrk MUC060-661roti-wallbinitov, I ,,, � �,11­, � A� ..- ;1#W*___ '10088 1eft Ill thd WAY Of provisions was Aomo flour, which had *Ilod in the Mouth until he 18 ft year old, wben he of pliyAckans, Is highly spoken of. 'It L low to bolght, Ism I iknd don't mind taking a joke from I i'llited; and the great famine in ChIlIA Oftasing the fatigue of marching, will _ , " I I . increases rapidly,. Impossible oil fteeount of thin 806110 a I . frielid. I . � , . , . . in 1878, in Which 01500,000 died. Soot . W adopted by M6 Pr#n,th, army. 1, , I - I I 'L ,,- . A 11 0, . .