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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-04-26, Page 8- - fpw Fpser-, � . '141 1 -, - - � -- I -N ­oW- - - 0.10- �­ ,- V-'-- ­- 7- -- I V;, I ''I'll, 11 . - . . . . . ­�-TF1*"­-----.-,0­,- .1. 1 I ... - -P- T. -"A W, " ; , .� -� -, - ".. - � ­ I � ... 9VrTV7WV1 � - - I I . ­ r.,�--.WWW.---,F,­ I k I 7""' A . I RRWN� ) �A . * 'N I I ? I 11 I I , � � April, 20th 1901 I r I . CLINT0.3-7 . � I'NEW ` V & A. . : I . I ., I I � I I . � � � I � I - . I I -- - . - , , . -, ­', . ­ - . I I � I ­ I I ­ ­­- I I � -­­­­­.� =­ --W. ­­ ­.-­­­­'-­­­-­ . I - I I I - . .-.-. - ----. ­ I . " � � NAMES OF OUR RAILROADS, . 11, � �' . � I -- I � MATRON, ANDVAID, I , 11 'EIM111 . .-.--- 4 IBITS OF OLD CHINA. , Carious chausex In Title, Brought' - " I 1 =2281=10 1 1 � � It to not generally known that Mrs t k ,i�x-w"` � I I , , I " . i Shattered Nerves and ... 1. , I � I Ahout bv the Public. -tty Green owns a Yaluable. library, in. Fnr pure blood, 1. , 40 1 I-. IT MAY OF THAT YOU 8H5LTER A The fashion of naming railras a fit I . . I ) . ­11*1� , . Changed considerably In the lost quarter cluding Ipany rare volumes. � ee ytem, 1, . . I . � " , I .1 � �t � , . 0 , A'bright eye and , - I I RARE PRIZE IN YOUR CUPBOARD, o ee 4nd,four word ,11ro. Alloe-Burnhill Bruce, who reoto - ' . � I . EverhaYethom? , I I titles have about gone out of style, and ly died at Columbus, Ga., leaves nearly 11 A olear i�O.Anplexion, I & t 300 lineal descendants. ' She was 94 LH .EA I I . .�4 one word. names succeed ,theta. - =FTER EFFECTS OF LA GRIPPE. I . , Tbcu'we can't Early 6peelmeno of Dremoent Ware For In years old. . .� I I L - � V 0 � . I I stance, the Santa Fe to no longer referred I A IL don ,%*Opetite, I I tell you any. Ave of Inssucase Value, and Old ' 'and Santa Wee Annis bleXaIg of Washington, , � I ' to am the Atchison, Topeka . I I I Itting .,about I Chelsea 'China to wod4v Worth Fe, although this Is the corporation title. Pa., has been made decon. of the faculty, of H1116104 Had La Grippe? , I ;- A& fvrs., digestion . . . More Thu � , " - ; I them, You 4 Aft Weight In Gold. The old Chicago, Burlington and Qalu- Wilson College For Women In Chain. . � . cy has been Contracted to simply Burling- bersburi, Pa. Did-ItIelts Uy After Effect3l A A.X Arefreshing sleep. I . ! I ^, I knIPW how -dark . Old China has a value far beyond Its ton by the public decree� and the title By the will of Nancy Nordwell Blake . . I . � . Intrinsic worth, Sometimes Ito possessors r" ,40& -W--,- -=% * .. I .. . everything looks Rock.1sland has replaced tho,Chicago, of Boston the Harmony Grove cemetery, . ­,#%. imm".0;I'Vil ... ... I are Ignorant of what their treasured bits Rock Island and Pacific. In Salem, 'blase., will, acquire a ch If It did# read what Mr,.F. J.. .1 I ,'and how you are about stre really worth. The story of how Dres. Many towns otherwise practically un, �!osting $40,000. apel Brophyp of Montreal, Que., has to �,j 5 V . I 11 " 00dy to give Up. Some., den war% was made first In Europe to In. � - " I I ­ . I � � terestl , been , ft, 1, I I ,� I ng. gs ells ground known are kept before the public be Mrs. Charles H. 1� . . I . t cause they had the luck to be worked Into unanimously re-elected president of l4ew Say 0 'i I 4 - . OWw'You C414'r throw 0 f the good Milburn's Heaft H I 7 A , , IT . , � , .. . I Iff up and buried.for a hundred years wao. a railroad title. For Instance, who knows York's Sorosis, Denison hits in . , , M I J-1� IF . I � �, . This practically akes and Nerve Pills did him. . I the terribleAepresslon. the recipe the Chinese gave two centuries the real name of the Mouon railway? As It j 4.W 1 -, , .*. , k, � I I Mrs. Denison's third term. . � I i �, . ­., , ", "i ri .1 . . . . . ago for making Porcelain. It was a trade I ' i a � I I "' 1), (A , , . Are things really $o a matter of fact It was organized as thii Nfra. Mary Paschell, piistintotress at T_j I had, a- Very severe �,! ' .. .. , /I 11 - . I . blue P Isn't It your nerves, secret which the Chinese were clever Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville elebrated her eighty-fifth .L.Le Writes -, - . � �1� enough to keep to themselves for a thou- Trenton, Ind., c . attack of la grIppe,. . � � , , 9 road. The little town of Motion, Ind., birthday a few days ago, She was ap- "I ou e -A v Mr , . L after allP That s ,nd It It'had not beefi for qu Wabasb 0 1 . It ;ar ' s's, the L' �,r� ,� ­ where . Sand years, a I , � � where . enterprising young German. named Bott- gave It Its popular name. The Pointed to. her present position by Lla- which left me 'ill run d wn, very nervous L 11 k. I i I . I .. .. the trouble- It. Your ilier It would system does not take Its name from the extrepiely weak j . Quickens the circul.zation, ir, j , : . probably be sealed yet. . coln.and has held It ever Since. and , I could not sleep at I , 1".. .. nerves are being poisoned Botteher was an apothecary'o appren- river, but from a station of this name on The life of Miss Beata Franck, who at nl�ht and was troubled with profuse, per. I e ,s r) 1 r" 4.1 � the line. � Brighters th its and �, L . from. the impurities in I tIce in �a small Prussian town. His amw- - "One of the most sensible railroad, her death .was the oldest woman In ;pIration, w',ich caused me much annoy, . . ,, z l� ��, . , bitiouti experiments with chemicals cau*- Stockholm, was Almost coincident With -le,k , ring of the good . � In * 1 7, � your 'ilood. , names was selected for the Combination Ince. I effects of rM. Generally, akes life wooth living. ; � . � - I I - . � � ed his townspeople to declare him it, win of railroads organized In the South and the nineteenth century. She was bom a � , C., , . I _ burn's PAIls, I bepn taking them. Muchto I I " . ard, so he ran away to Dresden, where j4jI*jjy--- month before the century began "d dleil . i � 11 -0 I now known as the Southern . I SIMY 86ven y ear r. tr I a�' h av e p rov ed It to be beyon d qu -41on, � ( I , I . the king set hint to work to try to make The Southern Is very fitting, as it enters a week before It ended, iny grat�ficallou they braced me op� invigor. . the most reltaole, L1, 0013 purltier known. I . I. gold, - Soon, -afterward. a rich Dreaderr Mrs. Jane Addams of Hull House, Chi- atcd my w'ljlc systain, and made me feel 61 ,;. . nearly every southern state. It III also . � I - . go; will build a large model tenement likeariew.man. Icanrecommendthemto I - ' - - ­ - �. � - I � 14 1 1 .1 .., "T 11 . Ironmaster named Schnoor In riding an eoonomical'tame, Ca IS spring Ih one of the poorest streets I . . , � �.. . I : - across his land was bogged In a bed of - th ,It suffering as I did. leming Di ,% - � r soft white clay. Thinking it might do Another name that. strikes you Is the of Chicago, -Mrs, Addams' cousin, Regi- ' , I . . 1. All the . ug .. w�, BRISTOUS SARSAPARILLA, ,. � . Cotton Belt. This is how thd St. Louis - .1 ­ 1. 'V"19`171 0%-.-, W­T%TMMaM "Mr .. . I I . �' � for hair powder, he took Some of the stuff Southwestorn, railroad has been mod_ nuld De Koven, the composer, Is interest . TMMMJM - � .. �'r 111� . home and dried it and sent It to the. king. . ed in the plan, as is also Jacob A. Rila, - I I � , . ornize,d. As it passes thro . , O�- - �� 11. � . r ugh one of the sociologist. �,� . .. DISEASES KEPT 114"h6tTLft * . 1;� � I � I t , The king handed .'it over to his' new the largest cotton producing regions of . - I � . .. . . 9nn- . . ­ . . �. r ' ,.11., . .. sarsaparilla chemist, who burned some and then ' In'.splte of her years and amictione ,& Collection of nsinsass,1110 In itlis . " I WO .jL. %T,7a�"dm . .. . I � L ,�2 .1 found, to his amazement, that,the stuff the United States It Is very appropriate. , W 1-3: J El r -V I �1, .1 purifles the.blood and . .� c ittle road up In Nova Sco- Julia'Ward Howe continues to read a . Army Medical- Muse�1111. �.... . ­.- . . . .. ----- - I � �, � . I was real kaollu, or china city. little Greek every day to tone up her,fac- . I I 1�., , � Ir I.! gives power and stability . When the klu'X saw the value of the. thi with that ponderous title of the Domin- lie characters i'n�&rs. in - the Ar In elot'hes for r - � " , .. lon'and Atlantic reached the land, -made ulties. - One of It � my Medical museum BU V* your new hat . � " ,!� discovery, :he shut up Botteher'.1n the I 'Ward's "'Eleanor" finds' �relaxadou in Washington there Is a bottled stock of I . ­ to the nerves. It makes I . ­ :� fortress of Konigatein, to continue his ex- famous in Longfellow's poem tourists 0 1 ­ � . r . pair" of � - ­ - . � --I . "I r healtb and strength, actIv-. have given, it the title of the Evangeline reading ot Persian'dicti nari, and the nearly all the d seases which are ap,t to, . - . � ' i - - ,�',� r _ perlmeati.. TAeelay- Woo carried to him. r r - � ­­ . book in his 'pocket - Before Basis a Style ilia SprRy2 desire anew suit or- - . , .. ��'. � -. - .. - ... � .1 road, "and perhaps , hero carries a Greek be fatal to human life. There are cape - r, 1�.Pfore th' der, ready . I . .. Ity and cheerfulness, I this Is raore apprq. trousers made 11��, . . in barrels un6r the royal seal, the work- *r is certainly for use when he is bored. . size get lDrolieri. We make a speciality ot . .7 priato than the other . clalty on hand germs. of consumption . , �L'� . men sworn to reecrecy and - It ,,r ­ . to take ." I . This Is what "Ayer's" a notice hung more picturesque. I r r Mrs. Emmons alne has turned over I hats and nays a larpr stopk than - for Easier, vqe shall balre r delay, : L pneumonia, typhoid fever,'r diphtheria, in any . your measure without fdrtbe . . . ., in every room, "Be secret unto death." to the University of Chicago th� Chicago previpus season of the --- beat English and . � L, . will do for you. It's the L . A change which must have shocked Asiatic cholera, blood polso'BlIng, er sip- and thereby as" disappointment. I , I Four years later, in 1719, a workman Institute of Pedagogy . 7. American make, style > , .- I the directors was In the case of the , which will rep"' elas and L carbuncle, . 9 and sizes. . . . We claim It certain distinct super -i , �'­�. oldest Sarsaparilla In the named Stohzel escaped to 'Vieunk and I . . ' I . " . I sent an addition to the university endow, , 1:, L started a china -factory there, and from ' Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. nient of nearly $2,000,000. The institute ' The museum keeps these diseases bot� In English hats we have the cele. i0ritj ot Style and finish, which only -'- I , .,. . I L . I . Gan daca'L " -IN -, �', land, the kind that was Louis. This was altogether too much I '41re garments themselves -1 that town'the secret was carried to Ung a started by her several years ago at It tied in tubes constantly ready for imme- brated Wakefield, Sackville ' and Leslie I ;'.. old before other Sarse. � land. . . �, . - . . for its patrons and the railway men, 'and. Va I difite use. The curator In charge of the makes. Our AmQriosn Hats combine good oxistrate, . I I '' -11 .1 I . cost 6f $750,000, and since that time she . s and semi-drese malt fio , . . 11 ? parillas were known., Early specimens of this Dresden china some Ono thought of the size of the cities Brisines ;� , has made additiobal gifts to it, . I laboratory mentioned that he could give style and quality in ill the new colors from � I . . I . � - 11 112mepse value. A little clock, , named an(16called it the Big Four. .. . I ' , pearl to black, .. . . order. I . - . , ,., This also accounts for The Countess Otiadt, a wife of the I - . are of I .them all to any one in a few thoincrits. . '.. L ated 172 Down in Texas and the neighboring uld be able to do � ",, � 1p� states they have a habit of handling ,the to 7 A. J. HOLLOWAY9 CIWOR.� ' � - � .. d 7, " as bought by, one of the first secretary�qf the Get an embassy at , . A. J-111ORRIS111 ClintOn . . :I the saying, "One bottle Rothechilds some years ago for, �0.00 and- this at no serious loss or expense, inas- ' . f . . . I . :, I - - . , . railroads without gloves when it 'comes Washington, will entertain at thq em- - � ;��,' P.yp,r?sr'Is worth three is worth today $1,250.' A pair of Candle-. . . I ' much as there woo enough cofisumptiop. I . . 0 . to giving names. ,A favorite plan Is to bassy, where for several years there have . . . - . � I � . I I 1"'; ., sticks' were sold at the same time,to the � . for Instance, in the consumption bottle . ­ .. � . � ,:- , . . , - I 4ottlis of the ordinarYy Marquis of Bath for. $1,155. Genuine take the principal initials of a road and, been but bachelors. The Countess Is a to communicate the disease to man . � I I . . . . . . 1, 11 spell them out. Only a native of the handsome and.charming woman of moble y .. . . I ' . - ' I . 11-, I : -"- -,,w kind." Dresden work can easily be told by the outhweet6rn' ranches would know Pee . Italian. parentage, and her arrival. was 'thousands of People, and It *as the same. 1. FURNITURE . . I . I :� -, .. I . with L 611. the other: diseases 'on hand. . I I I . . I I � . �, L I I . - I I I , I � $I* t bottle. All drigolsts. - "hall mark" it bears of a couple of cross.. 8 Lrinly greeted by Wfishington society I dminislerl g pneumon . I . .. . '� �` % . .ed electoral swords. . . . I Gee stands for the �Zausas City, Pitts- �V� n a n to to a I I � \ L ; �"�, I ffirpme am 8"faft . gehevil, as,well. as by the inetikbers,of L . Pa. 1 4.10 - - . . , ,�, LL� , ' . I . lf jou'have Ruy complaint whatevau. The Prices, mentioned are niothing- com.- burg and Gulf railroad. . Another Texa[s ' .In . L .. . . flent, he said, be would.select by prefer- 0 L , . ,--�­ ", � 1, - 'L . ' and -I, It ,e,,,, . Sy. I L. *: and esire the best medicia advice . road, the Kansas. City, Beaumont I German embas. , ,. L . -,of- �­­ IBR,.: BOX � . . ";� , pared with those paid for good English. � I ehce1he method of patting�,o; solutiow . . . a . I "' LL can posidbly receive, write -the 4 , . .- . I . I . . I I = Gulf is merely called Kayeee; cutting off Morris does not regard 13 as an . I . . , I, � freoIy. You iiii receive a prompt its- porcelain made at Chelsea, A set of t4L. I . . I . I the germs in'water in a spraying. vessel I .1 . I '' L �, ,­ i and I unlucky number, as she madeL h4r debut. and haveLthe victim breathe the,opray. The steady increase in oar tro.dois good proof of the fa . I �, , plyli without cost. Atiftess. . seven vases sold for'$15,000. A dessert 0 &at part of it. Sap Is Short . L . ot that our goods are right and ' . ., , . DR. J. 0. AYER, Lowe% 31tass.. sweet. ,It.has beein co*ntracted from S., at that.age. A generation has come and irade. .. . I I . II . ',�� � � service. specially made for. thir Duke. of 1. - The subject,op0ikited upon would almost Our prioes.lower then thcob of other dealers in the �� . L . . � --��, 'V1 , Mecklenburg in 1763 cost $6,000 at the A. -P.;"mbdu1Jffg fti, -A4tonW i(nd "Area- I almost gone sitic4 the'. actress!,- capable.. Immediately contract the - affection. -with 'We mannfsoture furniture on a large scale and' cia,u. afford tOL 13811 cheap. If you bayL ' . ; . 11 . I � ' ,- --- .AL L . . Press --- agent. gave -th absolute certainty every time. H I a ex. I . L from us, we save for you the profit, which, in Other cases, has to be added in -for . ZALZA7jZ&;.,." �, Sao pass, -.0 f the principal. -lines e- newspapers harrow- �- :,_, L factory. If any of It Is still in existence, xas.,, ?h 'O '* York Capitalists hit accounts Of .her tortaked,ner'Ves. :, the. retail -dealer. . , . . I . ., .. .1 . . . 11 ' - - L . ..�­'­ ­- It will be cheap at $10M. aPIste. There in Te . e. Ne Ono, plaineVI that pneumonia is contracted pot . L I _ . , The 9itton murder trial "L London, is a good .deal of old Chelsea�: china In -who built anotherfroad thought that Mis.� recalls with. a, shUdder the, "*1It.e,-1ot., from a cold or inflammation of the lun This weekwe have'passed. into stock Some ot dur new designs. Space will ,not permit I 1. �, ... , sourl, . Kansas. I and Texas would � be a Irons'? that periodically seared -her suffer- as pedple ordinarily suppose, but I 950 I I I no to quote i ' but come and see for yourself whst enaps we haVe to Offeri L . . . 1''..A 11 I, as been adjourned for six months on private hands. Owing to :tbe,Lfact that . , � rom pricea, . ' � " 1, L, =C=njt I'll, � . of the illness of Mrs Richard. .the making .of It ceased I '1765, It In suitable name, but the Texas people re- Ing.spine. Miss Mortis emerged from the the breathing in "of pneumonia germs, Reindh2ber-we are.determined that our prices sball be'the .owest in, the.trade. - ill n I I . I ., . ordeal triumphant 'a . L I .. . . . . .. . . I . . �, I SOD, a wiffieis,; for the defence, . worth more than its weight' In gold.. It. duc4d it to Kitty. . L i ad survWs In good whose increase and development are aid- . . I �, I . . I � , . L �, . . � .. .. . - . - I is deep blAe-often a little wavy -claret Including nicknames, the shortest name health. ­ ,7 . .1 . . . I ed by an unhealthy condition, such as, a UNDERTAKING. L I . � . 11 . . . � I . I - . I , .. at I of any railroad in the United States. is . . cold may giyo.rise to. , The h I '. . . LIGHTNING NEURALWA OUR ri�d, canary yellow or sea green, and the the Sap, . which 'has already been re� , :* I I .,H E OMINIE. I mout. s Of I in this departrti�nt our ock is atimpletai and we nave undoubtedly the beat L iUier&l - � ,:., E , . . �, I L gilding Is specially heakyy. - Each, piece I ' . altogether healthy"people very commonly, . outfit in the countV. Our' prices are so ow as the lowest . - ."- , , , , 11 ' fermd to. It.Is 637 miles in length A . - - ' ' L" have lots of pneuDAonla bMAeria in them. . L I . '. . . . I � . I I 11, . Not dange-ro-ja because it acts quickly. bears - underneath, the regular 7 'Chelsea .. , . The nor. Hedry B. Smith, if Cherokee 0 ' I I . .. I . ­� I. . . . . I I . . . . 11 1, Simply powerful - scarcely less than fi, � mark, an anchor in red or gold. , little .road In - Mississippi, the . ChWeter, I � .. ' , As for carbuncle, tiie curator, sald-thftt . . . . I . . "I I ' ridian, hqs're�ignetj thi rect6rship of.St. .. . I I � Perryville, Sainte Genevieve and Farm- I .he Could produce it any time in the most "I O' J. W. Chidley - , .�,` f times stronger than any other pain remedy -. Stratford, England, once had -a famous -ddicre, 1. T... and' gone 11 BROADFOOT.'BOX & Cj . - . ,. '' in the world -is Nerviline. In brief, one china factory. Bow china, as it is called, ington,,,bas the longest title of any In Paul's 'church, Ai . I healthy, individual � by a simple inoculation I L .. - I I .. . -_1 j I .. Manager: - , �:� . � , drop of Nerviline has a power over pain America. This Contains no.Lfewer-than to 'Milwankee .to assist ,the Episcopulian " with a solution of the germs. Once , so , Iii- . . , �. .. I . . . . � . I - .1 t I is second only to Chelsea In value. L There I I .1 . I . .L I - I I I I . . ;'L 1 .43 letters,. but two. other lines � are close b6hop in the eathedr;L1 parish. L, ' , ' ­ . . . . . � 'L I I . .1... equal tu five drops of any other liamedy JR a painted bowl or Bqw china In the . I oibulated, you would have about an even P* r S.-Night'sud Sunday calls. ittended to by . . I . It you suffer from neuralgia nse Nervi 1i A. ; to It, the Richmond, Nlebolasville, Irvine, Sir George Williams,,. founder of the 'Chance with.deatIL . . . calling at J, W. Chidley's, (F!uDera, . . �4 T'- British muokum. worth over $1,000. . ,, 'a L Spraying theLthroat . Director) residence. I .1 . . � .1 1. I a . You have convincing proof of its value and and Bentyyville and the . S6uthweetern, Londo 9 Christian nsocis.- I with a solution of the proper germs is the � I I . I . . . . . . .. . I ;­ single ,triangle or sopaptimes two tri- n Ybun Men I . I . . . �­ on get rid of vour pain. Druggists sell I% " Arkansas and Indian Territory. Who tion, may: aftend the jubilee conveittion . method also for conveying diphtheria. . . . t � ��, oney back if not so. . singles in a circle, is the' usual mark Of . I -this Corning I . There Is no great difficulty in c6ritrictr. . I . I I . . . �. I . . , 9 Chester line Is bnly*2T miles long. ., ' ' � L . . . . �. Bow china. But some Specimens have'n� I . . �' -. :1 of the association in Boston . . -­ " I I L , I I I I . . . . I . I 41ane. -Sir George-is'nwiv 80 years old. ing Asiatic cholera If you want to. Take' . . I . I ," - mar e I _ , , : - . ; lie is at present L.In- southern Europe1or a few of the girms from*the appropriate. *�: .� , .- .� ka undein nth, bUtLhave Instead a bee ' . . 11, . Mrs Carrie, Nation was tined $500 for. inodelbd or -painted on some:pait of'the �. . , - ­ � L I I I I b' les at the museum and drink them in . . I , ing t L . . his h6alth. . . .. I . Ott .- I obstru - he etreets of K%neas city, Mo , upper surface. These are specially val-, I . . I -­ - . I ­­�- "I water -or bee . f tea.. If your s,to.mach is in Egon, ey. , s%kers , � L ... .. I . . � . . � I . I I . I � I and given until six o'clock the same eyen uable. ' An9t19r way Of telli . . I Francis, Ifale'rititie. Woodhouse,- -who I L . ' L . ' .. I . I'- ,. . t le&Ve the city. I Chelsea and' how china. 11 by"Its ex- I jiluermAt Street Venders W10 Make died a fe"w daye ago at, th I a age of 96, was. a particulirly healthy. condition,, yoti. may I . . . . 1, . I .:, - 1. �. ' . . . . I - L .Ing 0 . ' . . .1 I . . . . I � . � . "11 1. . quis . Ite whiteness. . . I. Fairly Goo-d- incomes. .1 the last surviving aposffe of the original I L not take I the - disease,- but otherwise you I I .. * Ch . ce Seed Clovef, . , , � �,-,, L . . , . � I - . I— t, i . raE WAY OF IT. I I The letter D crossed -by an anc'hor.on I * It to difficult, . if .not impossible,, to'cal- . 12 of .the Catholic Apostolic church f6und- are pretty certain to .haVeLIL ,It is said . Farmem. see wba.t.,we offer you in oi � - ."L,l 1.1 . any Old cu6 or* sauc& is the mark on the : - culate with any degree, of aeduracy the ed * by Ed wardL Irving. , Mr. Woodhouse that Itu assistant in the laboratory of the Red and Alsike, Timothy, �Orcbard Grass, Bug Proof PeaLf L �;" .. L famoits Dr. Hoch once swallowed by ac- I . 11 . I 1.� Theglycerine ih Scott's Emulsion soothes waie turned out by another, long Pxtinct ' amount of -money turned over collectiveli was also one of the oldest. 11' ,nglish bar- i cident. a lot Of germs of Asiatic cholera, �Ia-�e .sold over 50 -bushels �Lnd hay.'e. more yet Price $1.10. , � I -jbj rough and irritable thr)0. Tbehypo- risters, having been called to the bar In . . .1 . . I . .� I -1 r he Chelsea Doiby. Dr. LJohn. in: the course of a year by the costersi bat % , . L . � 1. with which experimenti were being made, L , . 11 . I I '... I ,�!, � -phosphates to no up the nervee. And the ' .. . . 1826.' - . I.. .. . . I .. I .. . L -10% � �, . I - --- � , . �.7', cod-liver oil heald and stretiathens the in son sayis of the Chiba produced in 1777 . interesting- figures may be supplied by Medals.a . to to he given to the contrib- . and developed what Dri Koch believed a .. ' I I : . r. . . . .1 -. --- . . L . I that "it was beautiful and,dear as solid placing on redord'the gross receipts !of � ., r,pical case. The assistant reco I - -Nas and. Speltz.. The la t two - - . , -flamed bronobiml tubes and air cells. . . L .tore to the Methodist twentieth century �.Il:3 I vered'by . I Maushurei Barley, Cow Is , . . . I I ' . I � silver." - it would be gold,todh�r. 1, m .traders.. I I � . , a narrow chance. . . L .. . - � I The most -important bhina works In . - Many will be surprised to learn that a I fund. . Those giving $5 or more In excess. re ni)w.' Come iii.and ask ab,out them. . ' ' ' . I . �-, ' . �- The diseases which the government 11%1�10(1 'a L . I L I . I . I - �i�,: . . ,�, Two hundred Lingston public school -England today ar4L those in Worcester. Coster in, 'the fruit or vegetable line will of last year will receive a bronze. medal I keeps thus bottled in convenient form are L . .. . � � . . I . I � L , . . I . . . L . � . . I I I . I '. .L pupils were sent home because they were Specimeni'of Its early- output nVe.fis I. bearing the face of John Wesley, Sunday all obtained -the germs, that IS to say- , . 1 . . . . 1� , .no; vacoivated. Some of their parents . make a turnover of anything'between 0 'school icholars- giving $1' ivill receive & L � , - . . I . . I . L . . . . � I valuable as almostany old China in ex- find ;E12 per week, a full third of this be- - from actual diseased tissues of patients 8 . 0 A C=1.3: " . . . I I I . I ,.��, talk of testing the authority of the trustees � . . I . I with the face of, Francis AS_ L .L I . Rim 7 , istence. . 1. Ing profit. The figures. vary much not- gilt meda . afflicted with the complaints. TO propa- I . W:mi -C:6ft- L , . I � . . . . L. . I .L�,:,V in the court. bury, and donors belonging to the Ep- L, . . i , . Early Worcester-Chlila. gate the germs irk any quantity from these, - . . ­ . I � ': V 9 . I made by Dn urally, with' the Season of the year and I . . I . . . I . I . I . . - L . . . . . GOOD HEXLTH IS IMPOSSIBLE Wall, wh6,founded the works; is, . most the state of. the markets, but he Is reek-, .worth league will receive a bronze ,mqdal.L -tissuesis easy enough. Vegetable gela- , . � . L I . � . I � . . . . . 11� I . of -it, blue and white,. like Chinese. ware. , oned a poor: -fruit . Coster who cannot of Bishop Ninde. I .1. I . On, from, -a Japaues6'plant .called agar, �.E I I ` . 'm Londesboio L L CL'' IL "I. ',r - - Without regu)ar action of the bowe!s. It c . an easily be, 1&ntlfied by the heavy, 1. make an averag� of f2 10s. to';E3 weekly L . I . � I - � . agar,.is boiled and mixed with beef tea mpon L j L . L . . . . 0, . I . . � - ! ,,�. I Lax&-Liyer Pills regulate the boweas, cure Irregular black crescent at the botioi of profit. Despite this Income, which many , I I f(6 118 -to L form a soft, transparent solid. , ., Mor. '20th, 1901 L' I .. 'Re ADAM%., I " L.,. eonstipstiou, dysp-psia, biliouaness, ,aick each L pieCei. , All the saucers bay' JEWELRY JOTTI-NGS.,. - A small quantity of this is put Into a'.. . . . .11 . .1 � . . . . 1, L I . I ,. . ,� . . . . . L I I . I I � � . � I headache and all affections of the Ontario of' . . e this , a cler� would 'envy, tales of �dlstress are . . . . . . I � I . , mark, but the cups hire somptimps only. frequent andohg them, ow1ug'totheir unl,: ' Rose gold r4lgns In the lorgnette, it d I -tube tightly corked with cotton. .The tube .. I L .. ,� a ' . in I I 1. , . digestion. Price 25c. Ali druggist . a tiny letter ."U." Worceqter of a few . . . ioLthen. placed In an oven and heated until L . .. . . . I . . . . . I L . 1--� I - -,.- - .. -- I I . . versal Impro'vidence-FishIs not So profit- jeweling, has become 'most elaborate. ' i . . . .. I . . . . 11 I . I : . . .. . . I , - years later has an oddly shaped *'W";' able a line of business, partly owing to I ' .all thegerms'In It, of whatever sort, are I L . I L. . " -';, � -hurch at Farnham, japol . I . I Jewelers provide logeplous devices for , I I , : ­ _ ' .. . . . .. . . ." . I 1, 11, The (IFLIholic ( n It. I the more Perishable nature of the stock, I 'L ' Next, the tube ia,biiefly uncorked I . ' . . I. . doinj smoy,,with ear'61dreings, thwmak.- L killed. . I . I L I �­ Que., was hurned. Loss $50,000. . Bits of Worcester ebirS of 1780 (Ind a and a, fish Coster who is, a '12 man"L art- ingL easy the path of the newly. fa and a long steel wire that has been beat-' , ' L. ' I L. . I . I . .. I.. , In the spring the whole sysLeyi ia elogged little later may be told I)y r it u1aV'eiil-e er'. reekonink up on Saturday night' -has I . "v6red ed also to L sie,rilize It Is -dipped in the . . I . . I New . 1. .1 . . I L -- Up with impurities a,mmulatei ,luring the square. This is always Vt,.jIjnj;lV.L 'A din- no cause to grumble a . t his week's work. ornament. . I I I ; germs of the disease whichit Is desired I . � . I I . . . . L r � I , . . winter. Take Burdock Blood Bitters this ner serviep. even thrm-h 1TrpnvI`VVt�.fVtclI- I Tle profits of venders of' penny toyii, ' f turquoise, about to cultivate and Scraped across the sur- . I . I . I . . . . . ' �'411 apr�ngg and it will purify the blond, making ed $2,300 recently. 'Elio niark is always puzzles and other articles so familiar it , L. the size of a pea and perfect spheres of face of the gelatin. The tube is now - - . 1. . I � JOS L . � ­ 13099 ; it rich and red, and will give you strength in blue or r6d. I I . the Strand and elsewhere vary according pnrest blue, are the captivating form of recorked and permitted to stand for a. � I I I I I "I and ranergy. . Flight,, Barr & Barr were the .next to their cost, which ranges from 4d. ,to the newest earrings. No mounting shows. : few.hours, at the end of which the: bac- 11 1. ' ; A.,hKaggje.jt of rarest elegance consists I . I I I ,We have now ready"s choice colleo* � Advices fromHeilbron say that An- owners of the Worcester works. Their 7d. pev dozen. A pound �to 25s. -is .reek.%- ...-.-.-. teria of the disease, having found the jel- . I . I t, name sometimes apl)ears in full on' the oned a good weekly earning, but during of it mere thread of gold with a pendant. -atin to their taste for feeding upon, will . tion of buggies made from the beat -mate ris, :'. dries Wessels, peace envoy, who was . . comprising first. a Squaro cut emerald, have multiplied enormously, so as to cov- . I 1. I . we can- buy. Call and. ifiapect them and the, , ,( reported to have been shot by order bf � bottom 'of fligh,-- ext1iii.-ito Plates and . the recent button craze energetic workers second a. ruby and last a marquise I dia- , er'Ithe surface of the gelatin, Then the I I I material we use before purchasing elsewhere.j . � ". Gen- Dewet, is alive. saucers. but more ofteu simply the ini- had no difficulty in- clearing double this. - . . ­ I I 11 . I . ��, ' I tials "IF.. 9. &'B." Thepahiting on this. amount in Some Instances. . I . mond. -� . I germs are ready for the purpose for - � . � RUMBALL&MMAT9,01into-, . I ".i Used internally Elagyard's Yellow. Oil china Is some of the finest in ekistence. i The gutter oilcloth merchant calculates , 1nexpressibly dainty Is a ring compos- which they are kept it the museum- I'll . . l. . . � . I � cares sore throat, hoarseness, quinsy, pain Two plates noticed by*a cyclist in a cot- upon 4 profit of Od. to 1s. a pitce, accord- ed of two small,pliamonds, Oval cut and namely, to enable the physicians to make I . 0 1� . . in the cheat, croup, ato Used internally . � . .1 - -1 tage-I1rflr;PPr,hor(�; in Worcostershire, 7ing to-tizei-and can disp6ge, of -40 or 60 mounted one abdive-tire, other -below tha­-expe ifients to determine the, proper .. � - - T;;=� . 1. ­. . cares rheumatism, stiff joints, contracted rosalized for their owner, who was un- pieces In the Course of a Saturday even- band of the ring, which Is itseff incrusted method of' treating the disease and to. . I �. I I . . I cords, spraiii.3, Strains, burns, walds, cuts, aware of their'value, $45 apiece. Ing alone, to say nothing of slack6r busi- with brilliantii. The whole is an array seek remedies for it.- I .. I I . . , 1. and bites of insebts. I A shield with "K, B." on the top­-fiess done during-tho-rost of the week. A of blue white stones apparently deVold of t I I � I . . - � . � - I I . . I I , AIILLIC SLMLAfoid boy named Geo, means that the pleee of china -which street bookseller recently d titted that any tou0h, of metal I � . . . '. I a 1111 � . .1 ,. . f . Harriet forind a bottle Of RuPPOwder bears It wits made by Kerr & Binns, who he had "never cleared less than L2 a 'I . : I . . . � I -1;71t][Z�-'tlo�-n-i � . . . A . , , I'll and dropped it in the stove. The re. owned the Worcester works in the middle week,". and on further InGuiry . that doog . I I I Mrs. Coliwiggor-So'Ahey-ara.-not In � I - -11.,'. suit was a wrecked stove, a disturbed of the last century. They were Specially not appear to be much atov-e' ffh6 4�ieF; I TALES OF CITIES. Tour set? ,I 1. , .. . . 1 61 � i kitchen, And the little fellow maV log I 0 commissioned once to make a dinner serv- age. The proprietors of those miscella- . Mrs, Protulfut­.No, Indeed. They go to I . . I . . . his sig4t. lee for Queen Victoria, . . I neous stands to be found chiefly in the - It In -estimated tbat the dense fog In a gymnasium, while we attend a physical, �. . . . . 1� crown, with uossed ,w , where . - r --Judge.. . I \ ' derneatb and'the letter "D" below them, i boi; ib.a saucepail 11d may be purchased, $500,000 daily In the matter of bills tot JOB COULDN'TUAVE STOOD IT. 6 . I a marked in violet on the bottom of any � have it difficulty In telling their profltst gas and electricity. I ==. I -1 - - " 8 I en1tit a chim � . : X 'N . If the ,ord9 un. 1 E ast E nd bverything iroin a violin I London costs the city from $250,000 to .. RefP-A".16 4S I plate. It is real (,'town Derby,.of which as, owing to the nature of their stock, The climate of New York Is abittIng, - If he'd had 1(olflog Piles. They're ter. . i A B S Cl OL 1U I E \ ,there in still a good deal In existence. - Some things sell rapidly while other ar' Tfie Central park meteorological obsery- ribly. antioving-, but Bucklen's ' Arnica . . . . . i I . . " �- . . Early Specimens are very valuable, some 1 ticles 116 on hand for months. That there atory has records covering it period of 82 Sikli,o %vill eare the'worat cave of Piles on . I . I I I I 11 mbre than four timog their Is monvy to be made at this tradii Is evi- years, and these give strong evidence that . varth. It Into Puted thousands, F or In- I I I I l juries, I . weight In gold.-Lond at) 'Stand a rd. dent from the fact that many of its, foi- the winters are growing milder. Pa I I, a Or Boaily ,Eruptron it's the . . . ' l lowers are. pointed out by their leap fortu- IMA . " I I Sheffield, Ala,,bap pasged.."arfeW.law I beeit salvt In tfie world Price 26o a box.-. . octor .1 nate brethren as being the owners of the a - - Td'by All Dru- istb. - -, - ­-, -. . , ­ i's . . .� SEIr" 6- RITYi "ching In 1110 Hand. I I Stipulating that It shall be unl wful for' � , .-Go �9 - 0 ' ML I . I � I � � In a courtroom In a .western ,city, says I houses In which they live. -London Mail., ;�y child under the age of 15 years to.. 44�ms��I­q q q#4--."0---- . I I . I . A . . an exchange, a tramp stood- ebn rtrod with . I .. . Idla or loiter upon the streets or In any., . . . . . j I I I 40enuine I stealing a watch., Eta Stoutly denied the Viticabotlis Rexente4 It. store or other public place within the Donl Gues's , I . . 1. . ' I ' ­ Impeachment and brought a countor- The reign of Victoria has often been 01ti after the hour of 8 p, m. without tho , . I I I . . compared to ana Contrasted With that of written permission of his parent ,or � . I . It charge against hust 6ccusor for assault I guardian. I . A . . I committed with a frying pan, 'Elizabeth, and It Is, 6no of the curious At ResIsHen G-o-od -' Carter S - The judge was Inclined to take a corn- coitteidonces of history, an wall as anoth- . . I I , nion sense view of the case and r(,g.qi,d- er Illuatraition of the continuity of life In I TKE SCHOOLHOUSE. . . � . . - . I 0 , " Ing the prisoner said: I"Ingland. that each great sovereign at an I ' , . � I - I . I I . . � . .� . I 1. � "Why did you nllnw An rrnoeevitor. Interval of 800 years had for hot Chief The world depends on Its school Chil- � 10 . . . I'� Uftle Liver PHI IS 4 *bo Is it smaller man flum ywirsvl�', to dren. I I I.. 9"Ar.% . 0 01. .- - minister of state at the closet of her reign The teachers are the guardianit of a I I I is''.. I . I I .assault YOU Witbolit. 1 -i -X -c" '11-1 a Itob,vt Cecil, Lord Salisbury. I I 1 Nvoit Sew Signature -at you nothing in your hiind with whfc� to Wbeii Queen BlIzabith had sunk Into state. . I PiLIC . 11 A I . I . defend yourself?" ber melancholy stage, refusing food and . A town which has no School should Im I ' 1) . . . I 010L WI , � �, "Bedad, your honor," an -AP -cd tile Ott'hig up day and night, supported by abolished. I KEN * � I . . �, 1. . , , . PP' tramp. "T bad blor w4feb. litit what wa-4 pillows'on a stool. Dutlelgh'R Ron vou- Thii worI4 to only saved by the brogith , I SPAWN CUR . I that tigninst 6, frying pah?"-Youi.h'a tured to tell her she must go- to bed. ' of the School chIldrom . � I I? ' .14 � 101e�. �-4w� , 1 i ' . . - I . . I I I k-, am Ipac-sitaila wrapper iwb*. I - � I I to b(� ni)(IrPaRed to prl6pn? Little man, the, Instruction of the children niust-not I . I Companiort. I "MnstIll she Cried. "Is 'must' -a. word Even for the rebuilding of the temple I . - Ablo I - Z- - The art of dontl%tky was Introduced In. little inaul Tby (tithor. it he bad been be Interr.ipted, forma 40 � . I I . ravy, Oman &&a as essy . to New York by John Greunwood' In tilive. dorAt not have used that word it you Interrupt your SbAdIeS tot on, I �, I � . � tetim as sairat� 1788. He Is Said fn have mado the first Thnn nrt an pri,Qomptuous becAuso thou days It will take you two to mik* up I This man knoNvs what he did and . . -, . � ... I I sIrtific al teeth over manufactured 14 tlils kLk%vest I shall d1q.11 what you h.ave lost. -Wit and Wtodoin of - how be did It, S4ch endorsements as � I I . . - It FOR HEADACHE.; I ) � . . -0 � 0 �Vn 0 tits, Talmud. . . --1-:, 1. ., % C i Wo DIZZINESS. . to�4A4b-.-.h-.-4.,-",t,.�......- � ­Mlm*� . the following oe are a suffiefe, nt proof I � I * I , I . I , " "" I I - 0 1 � I I I 31 I il � I III h". . i& L "I ? I 1 S,4 1 L, �w I I I I - . . - . - , � I - � - � . -/-1 � " � � , - * , - I - I - - - A-6 - . . .. . of its merItA I '*Ah'VtDt--A 411 h I I . ,4 - , I I .P,d*1X11P1PA,XjVQ * , FOR BIL101111111111 -Ilore are a few I . . I , I . � ,stst bta% M= I it �j W. 0"' ' 'A ' - , t I 1141 belleve It to be th* mtkqvt ­* Osbx*%. Him, Feb. MUK 1. . t ' . 1, I disl it dures W11 Orabde,, I I Do&yStrs:..Plti�otandmt,)ro6fyolicTrfttite6n . 101ftf. . oft ths ~ . . 'N' k Q I 1. comes of clergymen of different creeds who . I _ . � FOR TORPID LIVU, mady for the Stown- I the Iforsi% r�onr DOW book 9A advertised an your so "bodi%xit wEPAIR-27"to Ito:$ "I 0 : k I are firm bellavers In Dr. Agnew't Catarrhal , Children Cry for '. OffecithOltr%re, "� , "'. trUpd, it 41ro $we so: 064, . ach and 440rvc.,!� in the , 1 - v,k, t; 11 1 bottlee, knif lob ortrit. I have oxied two Avivi"A so W o" == sas Lo, , I 13., .. ft" I - 1141W . " .., I . I . � . I 0. "I � "I say # isss FON CONSTIPATION, I I what -Anni,) 11ttorwin, of! .t;kvii "-" f nhd one iijurb with two bottled of your X&OLII'a' toily . ­­ 11- 'f 18outh A,. . -r1ron,' I -� vi �% It r, slia 13PAM Ctire in toor Weeks. I =..-Vi.kj,�a 0111 * � I syS o I . , , ­ . I . FOR VOZ . 011IMPIAX10111 L Episcopalian) ; lkev. be Withr�w and Rev, 1, - . � sa 0, IA Gripf'a and the compiwat ions which i price. Sit six for $3, ,a a liniment. for . . . "ft. 41" . I , �. . ' - .- I M. .Chambers, (zNlethodis ) ; and Dr. Now. Mlowed ft le t heir next to dead with Tndi. I famil I �­ ', Powder to I'livia up t , ttiopreaching, I in all it fvojj� K ' . j 1;*t-.-111.­ I , .. -FOA 14LOINUI elalths. Dighop 9�voatman, Rev, Dr. Langtry ,,,,0ASw`sr,uAw&Psh1A- as MAM =LPRIM. I -k 0410 r, I � I krius ".,� " . : motst Must V bee no e kgoptdru% ". I � .1 � I I � I I . . W At piuw As , 16t . I L , :% ' ..-f"' � �", , LLIS SP IN C El, &U6 A I I - ,i I 1*1,%'�*Atl� .IN A, � .. =tull 1. � � I I I I - -- Matto all of Torotilo, Canada Copies of their " OURE A COLD Dt ONE DAY. I Ction, Dyspepgia. and General Nervoul- I Traittfse on the UorW1 book ft" ot, addrem . � I � �S. � - - -.-,- -- V -- , I personal lettarK for the kakitij. so cto.-X00 I TakelA tivo Hr6mo Quinine Tafilato. All attering, It cordil har."tc* . . � . - .- 11 �")- lt� I , � 'I, � OVAN WOK HIF41DACH16 . . druggi AM -1. Do SAMAIA4 Who WIVZOUKU rAIA.1h T 1. 0 ! , S, 1106y, draftlit 401IM011 , ota refund the monsylt it falls to cure % X � . I 061a by a I . 260 I NOW Grove'$ filtuature it on ew by J 0. Havel, atowet, (311fitod. L 1k,--i; ­i ow ---s. I I eibox, sold Wioskkolo"ko . . I � I N I . .1 1� L I .1 . I . 1 I L I . - . . I . . I 1. - *' . I I � I I .. I . � I I 0 . I , I I . . I . . I . . . � . I . . I . - I . . � I I I . I . 11 11 . - . I I . �',- , - - -1 I . I A . I 6.27- - '* I - ,,*v Mry - . -11-�-�WIW17FV I , -'r --T � � , " 11. - fn�- " ", , . I -- I , . -11kr'=`1`1," -,44V­��TTI"rr .Mr"RsOR . .�,, ,� , I I I , � ,X . . I"I I ---,--- � L , I A � � . . . . . I * L - , ..�� ;L .