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At Summer Resorts. .
‘, entering rays, hot from the sulfa
• ldiron, are shooting down on bertak
Merl earavat serai. •
Board walks are groaning, and
i*0 -white sand is all flustered with a ,
' d attentiens. The • blue wet*);
I'Ier ceasing in its murmurs, laps the
, fleet • of millionaire and underling, and
' tionehes vanity and vicissitude, swelling
itrent and peaked form, emersing all in a
= lenntless array of crystalline deeps. Fat
*men. and lean men linger in the damp
•.. mead with tender looks. Plump -maids
and college athletes wanton ingenuously'
1
, ia the eternal
blue. Hollow hearts look
sat at distant sails, and other hearts,
',teeming with joy, beat in unison to the
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eradence of the writers.
Flies are busy in hotel rooms. , Fish
etre making fatal errors„ '
In the dark, cavernous depths of mug
,tabotel piazza hands meet hands, hearts
:heat in moon time, and soul yearnings
aree being satisfied. .
eee 1 Bills are running up. Bartenders are
ee ilintsy, and good oId church deacons, made
s eared by too sudden freedom, lose their
f . Alliance in other foam than the sea.
a Many a, lonely rock is aparty to
tstrange oaths and sundry ehiepings that
eet hover laeard before. • •
. : tepid. Is working overtime.
' ' .
' ited coats flutter in the gentle wind.
mean' g pong" is heard from the hotel core
ea. Rainy -day poker partiesihold af-
oon sessions n back rooms. • Wives
• texte writing for more money. Husbands
laisse leztrrying beck and forth, wishine it
*were all over with.
Q Hotel safes are complacent with
, asiewa Clerks are anP
iline and reoisters
leeta lined with lieteregenity. 0
liffeale in the dim distance the soul of
Saikedteean stirs and thythmically tour-
seister•
allays fickle they are! To -morrow,
iv they will be gonet"---Tom Masson in
I The lerieninal Club of Tale will re.
vitro the custem of holding ate
.,_ annual banquet this spring. The
11 announemneet leas revealed to many
the existeace of perhaps the most pee
y cuuo.r.social organization in existextee
In the collegiate world. a,ccordine to
- the New York 'un," membership luts
A - never been ba,secl tin the eocial or
"" ananclal status a the etudelds toloa•
r, nor have men been taken in,to the
eold because or their prominence la
the world, of athletics, literature, or
•debatiog. The one requirement has
been that the Proselyte shall have
been arrested and 'taken into the toils
Of the leer, Whether minty or innocent
of the bffence with whic2i he stood
eliarged. Often to secure membership
In this exeluslve, yet thoroughly dente-
eratio olub, students have violated the
law, and then calmly awaited. the corn-
ing of the police, as Meal, non -present
at the time, and permitted themselves
to be taken into cuetodye afore often
the men have been -caught red-handete
Without being able to escape the blue -
coats. From year to year the club hats
increased in numerleal streneth, this
depending wholly on the 1,aw-break1ng
proclivities of the undergraduates In
college at the time. At present tete
club numbers me bemired lamberts.
The annual banquets have long held
a prominent pleee in undergraduate
life. Where and when ;these feasts
are held is never known to the use-
leitiated until long atterward. Usu-
ally, however, they are glyen in the
grin -room Of some student cafe in
New Haven, or at a hotel at some of
the neat -by shore regorts. The men
essemble. individually,. and never dn
compleuous •throngs. Remy effort is
made to avoid publicity. The dinners
or banquets begin late at Might, and
end in the "wee, sena" hours, The
men are ranged abont the festive
board in the order of their criminaIitY
—tat le, they sit neer or far frOm
the headof the table as the crimes for
which tliey were- arrested were great
or small.' 1.7euana, tale:meth the rule
is often violated, the man who ' has
done the most darleg ealmee given the
cops, tbe greatest battle, or who has.
incurred the • greatest penishment,
-beede -the_ table and acts._ as ,. testa -
master, Toasts of the following kind.
are responded tet•""Policemen• 1 liave
. Met," "Aow to Steal Signs and Esed
cape, by One Who DicIna," "The Re-
. ligious • Aspeat of Crlrnlna1ty," y Y.
M.O.A.• . members ' "How I Failed; to.
.Dtetatee a• Cop in, a Handicap," aa a•
member of the'track team, and so on,
by representatives of the" different.
spheres of activity represented., The
. Menu is useally.maae. oat withoebiftekel
and. White stripe effect, while liend-
=ES, ' dark-lanterts, • and pelleemen's •
chiles intermingled eiclorn the top •and:
bottom of tee Meese care. Usually: es
setectee number of dirges are Ten-,
'tiered by the University .glee and
' banjo club members,who, the • other
Criminal Club 'members say, doservi
• honorary eneetherehipe for Inurderrng•
' musie the w.s'y they do, if •for no orthee
reason. . • ' • - • • • cdt
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Yale's "Criminal Club."
'A oRrattjut ribnte
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Irwin a Man T oohed :Upon
His, Oasit as Hopelcas •
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ENGLAND'S GREAT TRIO.
pox xixo,..m. 0, TUB Tam= Liter -
/MR aleaoreete.
'Armee J. tumour, lord isratinerare
and. 4eion. Joseph cliamberattn-e
• Attrfeetem otgaeh st t
An outstantling feature of the great
i change in British polities brought about
by the resiguation of Lord Salisbury
end the accession of Mr. Balfour le
the reletionit between the three puble
• eists, the retiring Premier, tite 'meriting
Premier and Mr. Chamberlain.; they form
a trio. .Any appreciation of the situa-
tion must take te view. Wall three, for
their Widely dissimilar qualities are
curiously complementary. An especial-
' ay. good review of the work end clutrite-
teristics of these three men appeared in
a Chicago paper and may be quoted at
some iength
serthur J. Balfour, the succestor
the Premiership, is the son of a siater
of Lord ealisbury, but in spirit is wide-
ly different from his reletive, • The eld-
er man is called cynical; the younger
has been styled a sentimentalist. Lord
Salisbury is positive, dictatorial,' re-
served. Mr. Balfour is specidetive, gen-
ial • and lovable, The uncle Is • pessi-
Mistio ; the nephew is an optimist,
' though not qvite of tha kind Lord eat-
.
isleary once dubbed "blatant optimist."
. But they share in these things : Both
belong to •the great house ef• C;ecid ; the
• elder is an aristocrat by temperament,
the younger in his intellect, • Both are
men of almost German eulture ; both
have thegenius•for.'epieram and retort;
beth are diplomats, .each in his either% -
the uncle among the Ambaseridore of the
eontinent, the nepliew in tbe closet of
the Cabinet. Both are interested en re-
ligion. 'Salisbury' began as a devoted
Anglicap arid bait begrime a scientific ag-
nostic; Balfour began as a scientific
.doubter area has .ereled as an apologist '
. for ilogmatio.religion. • Moreover, both -
are at bottom 'literary men who have
• applied themselvesto. affairs. '
. . There are those who Will say Ballow's.
•e era ion tnwaits the • ambition of
Josepe Chamberlain. , Those better' in-.
formed 'wattle ever that. f Chamberlain.
himself eannet be Premiete ed.:tee:mid pre-
fer his friend Balf 1
Ube.' tate
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host of painful affections, i e nal Or ex-
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, mute. Druggists eell it
The Botterdarxische Chourent to.day
pr e despatch front Batayetedavill,
annonnetng that the Detett troops had
captured two fortressee of the Ciaana
tribe, in the proviece of Acbin (Su
metal), killing 83 of the defeuders,
lave of the Government forces were
044 seven were wounded.
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LE you are troubled with any kind of
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There is no form of kidney trouble, from
baokache down to Bright's disease that
Doane Kidney Pills :will nos relieye or
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Among the large portraite of men of
• the hour of which Tne Outlook makes
e special feature in all of it Magazine
Numbere, we find in its Magazine issue
fni• Septenaher those ot A. D. White,
Lord aneteuury,Oliver Wendell Holmes
the newly appointed., Justice of the
Sepreme Court, Liaeg Chen Tung,who
who Is to be the Chinese Minister to
• the United States, the composer tiaint-
aaeue, and the Suiten of Turkey.
'Geed health is impossiblewithout re
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Lear Pills regulate the bowel, Imre oon
• stmation, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head -
eche and all effecter:els of the organa of dig-
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Mrs PhD Wooa, of Keene, committed.
snioule by taking Olson.
• To make money Ms necessary to have
a Weer, bright brain, cool bead free trona
pain. and strong, vigorous nerves. •
burn's Heert and ht area Pilleinvieorate and
brighteri thebrain, atrengthen the nerves.
anti remove all heart, nerve:and and brain
troubless • ' .
There ha,e been further, and ap-
parently valuable, discoveriee of coal
beds at Rosarie, in the Soudan. • The
corn merchant, at Assonan have form-
ed a trust. The veer reale rise of the
Nile ;urgers a had harvest next serail/.
The corn merehant are therefore buy-
ing np all -corn and otaer cereals on tee
arket, with the expectation of realizs
g large profit. ' • •
13urdoele Bleed Bitten is a purely vege-
blecoinbinatten, that in a• safe and ne.
ral manners aote directly upon the Bow.
a, Liver, Eidneye and Blood, cleansing
le entire system cif all iropurities, foul
mews sod Destructions that Kitson in
the 'blood and ttreete disease. •
• . •
Gilbert Gardner. WI off ti• freight erain
near piekeeing and was kil .
• Ladies and genial -nen vsho take 'Miller's
Compound Iron Pills al yrs) grow younger
in appearanee and spires, Sold by ale
druggists,"•
• The Eteer Generals had a private `intep.
view with Mr Chamberlain on Sept.,li,
. • -
A 1199.furo
-be stob4 betweea the old Itue Tories,
who mead net forget he was One of
theinselvere and the militant Unionist's
who ecknowledge the Birminghem man.
tlfaeturer as their god. But lie, eeereed
, sinking somehow into "innocuous de.
suetude, teougx nOW and then lee
evinced his °IHowever, E has been prophesied that I
d uexterity in debate.
the Torres would never accept Cham-
berlain as Premier. Balfour mite both
sides, and, therefore, succeeds. Mr.
• Chamberlain has perhaps missed the am-
bition of all his scheming,. woreing, light -
ng. But Mr, ahamberlain s next trine
le Mr. Balfour. If the voice is that of
Jacob, the hand may be Esau's.
Each man admires tete other for those
fralitiee lacking in himself. Clurinbe
lain bas little learning; Balfour little
executive ability. Chamberlain is
sledgehammer; Balfour a. Damascus
blade, Chamberlain leeks manner; Bat
four's native heath is the drawing -room
r Both need each other, politically an
intellectually. They are a team.
a Mr, Balfour is a eavorite with wome
and theelergy; women are attracted b.
Ins spirituality, and the clergy by hi -
theological accomplishments, teal
four's sister keeps house for hixa and, i
his favorite companion, His great book
"The Foundations of J3elief " in which
a number of clergymen aided, is a skep
tical vindication of religion and to be
compaied with. Bishop Butlerei grea
Work in the eighteenth century,
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"aye by Seam surgeon Shylock on thV
'charge to stop his wounds lest he do bleed
to death "' Peppl can bleed tadeath The
loss of illood va elle the body. . It Masi
fella% that ea' • of blood- gives the body
fame, T e etrengthening effect of Dr
P.o.cds elm "Medics! Discovery is _in
1 large part duo. to 'as action on else Cleat -
Making glenda an elie Mere:teed auptey of
Ipure lath 'Ikea it produces. It is only
. when the baod is impoverished and impr re
that (lignite fleas a eeil in ahice to Toot, 1
The "Discovery peptise tee bleed, aed 1
1. 'the body is eenticiated, the lungs ere. gra, 1
maliea it antegonistio to Meet se . %VIM:
' and there is .obstefete. lingering 'col. l',.
I eGoldea Medical Discovery?! eits the, wily
.
on a fighting fooling sgaina disease, and
80 ineteeses the yitalay that disease' is
I thrown efe and physical health perfeetly
1 and- pernianeet ly restotedd It Ma cured
'thousands who were hopeless end helpless,
and who had tried ell other means. of cure
Without avail, 81 omssect steeeps to cover •
expense of mareling and C.UAtotnri will obtain
a copy of Dr Pierce's Common Sense Med-
ioal Adviser, 1008 pages, in paper cover.
Send 50 contra if teeth binding is prriferred,
Address Dr It V Pterce,13uffalo,,N Y.
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Why Jason Was tnto For tchtiOl.
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Trekvellers and Tourists
Y Travelling from place to place are subject to all .kinds
- -of Bowel Complaint on account of change of water,
5, diet and temperature.
6 r Dr. Fowlers
-eltIr. Balfour is long, thin and angular,
• mostly legs and arms and head. Be site
on the small of his back, except when he 40
Is playing golf. No man in Great Britain
except John Morley surpasses him• an -
learning and in weat is called "el nt
letters" it is. doebtful if he has 0, raod-
ern equal.
•
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoigne Cecil,
Marquis of Salisbury, Earl of Salisbury,
• Visceunt Cranborne and Baron Cecil,
was three times Prime hlinistee of
Great Britain. He is a Knight of the
Garter, a Grand Seigneer, en aceonl-
.phshed scholar and a haughty and hon.
arable gentleman of 'the old sebool
Since • Queen Victoria's death his re-
tirement has been foreseen and the•ema
elusion of peace rendered it possible.
Two years ago he surrendered the port-
folio of Foreign Affeirs to the Marquis
of Lansdowne, and. since the °patine of
the Boer war his has not been c'the
master epirit-in the Cabinet which bore
1
.ci auglitcr'ef the second l'der-
gum of Salisbury. Hetet thereforeenow
-154 years of *age; and- has been a baehe-
')or all his life. . He unites enc.' blood•
'of one of the canniest of Scottish •tribes -
with that of the patrician and actora-
.
plished Cecile. His mother' was one ot
the mostlearmel end remarkable eve-
nien of her. time and imparted her mind
to .each of her theca sons, :one 'who • is ,
. now Preinier, atotbees Gerald, who is a
rising statesmen; and tee t.1 thelatci
. Erofessor Belfoure accounted . 'in • the •
world of science when he died as a young
man: .of original genius.
Art) or•Delforir we- educated t nen
. and Ctimbeidge. • He .11,113 feekadaisicals •
,and '..tvent,liy' the name of "Aunt Cleric." ;
Later London he was aceouilied.. as
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"ioulfuti". and •admiring ladies called, him
k " . •
s• a • • •, •
. 'He was exceedingly delicate le his eat-
•Isr rettehotel, and be leis remainea always
• lazy, though for all 'indolent inan he has
meompliehed emelt' thine -ins, lute written "
several leerned elanelte and has made for •
himeelf •a -career. • He was one •
of "Mr. Gleditone's, hey's" hack in • the •
• seventieeeene to ba that belied to•have •
a stock of learning. Years after, *Oen -•
he wes•erossing rapiers in. the Commons
,nigatly with "the grand old inane he was
always respeetfule-raine reverential.- His •
Valedictory on, Mie :Gladstone in the •
Home sheet's , how he reverenced the •
great character, that:Tit' he fought the
politician.
Ele.ctect to Parliament , In 1874 for
Ifertfoed, for a. time lid 'Wee a member
with Lord Ilendolph. Churchill and two -
others • 61 "the fourth party." e That
same year Mr. Chernborlain, ex -Mayor of
:Birminitharre appeitred et Westminster as
. 'three -serrated Itedieelee • • •
• Schoolteachers get some curious
Written 6xcuses for absence. Here, is
one. ',Mister sir, rny jason had to be '
late to-eate It is his bizness to miler
ourcow She kicked Jae in the back
to -day rovhen. he wasn't looldrig or
thinking of her actin' so;- he thot his
back was broke, bait ain't. But It is
black and blue, and the pane kept him
late. , We would get rid. of that cow
eve could. This is the fourth time sne
kickedSase,, but never kicked hfrn late '
before. SO excuse him for me."
•
•• Mae Stomach; but Feilld to Hole Hint
lake. Jere Difigamel Elie Case ea Oatial*h of Mi . epared.
lit. Andrew 4.»g,. always . deft and
Many Remedies Were Tried generally victoriotis in eontroierste
Before a Care Waft Pound lam shown a - new T08001111 to the
practitioner of that amusing
mem the Bulletin, .Briageter
wa, Ne S. • • He has' . been appi•ised at the ince -
,
W Tv anyeeee there is not a eoenee er, fale thee tilteti Mr. a winburne publishee
Id leiliteDerninine in white) will nni-. he fraele [ till eseaY... on Dickens fix the • "Quarterly, epetgale *he have been restored. to aerial eezetv" he will incidentally "speak his •
s lied strength threugh the use of Dr Wits raind liberally about a recent editor or
. steeetpeas pow. There are truttiV snail Piakfave Air Lin is "
. .
During the hot season the blood gets
oveteheated, the drain on the system is
severe and the appetite IS often lost. )3nr-
dock Bleed Bittere purifiee and invigorates
tthe Moe& tones up the se stem and reetore
The Barker Lorabor (Ismaili' et a mill at
e'erfora wee /sward, 102£ $0000 or $8000.
Beekeelle, Milling of feet anti ankles
peffieg wider eyes, frequent thirst, scanty,
clondy,highly colored urine and all urir ary
troubles lead to Bright's disease, dropsy,
• diabetes, ' P"
1,Vlien his unele became Seertary .for
Foreign Affaire, 1878-80, Balfour' acted as
his private Secretary. In Lord Salis-
bury's fleet :Ministry, 1885-0, he served
ne Preeiclent of the Lem] Government
Betted. In 18d0 he entered hie utielea
-second efinistry e member of the
Cab• e
inet, and from 1887 to 1801 he ,Sertra
Cd as Chief Secretary for Ireland.
ltnndolph Ca • 'l a'ixs foi'ced out of
°Mee; eir Michael Rieloaltetteh retired
temporarily on account of his. eyes, and
801 Mi'. ilattour became leader of
the House of Commons and First aord
of the Treasury. From 1892 to 1895 he,
was ,leader of. the Oppositon in the
House, and after Lord Salisbury's re.
turn to power in 1895 Mr. Balfour be -
cane again Peat Lord Of the Treasury
and leader of the lionee. ales Ile ra-
meined mai' now he becomes Prime
Merietee.
The Grand Think is eaia tobsee pun
chased tbe Detroit and Toledo Railseee.
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Milier*Worm PaVedetenre a.woriderfne"
Medicine for ailments of children. Seed , by
a reggis 5.
The Goeernment of .benmerk ea gaining
in tbe.elections for the upper Home. „1.ceete
British Troop Oil Liniment le good for
Mae or bestir, :Retieves pain, reducer
swelling, alleys inflammation, 'cures cute,
buetis, bruises, sprains. stiff joints, bites of
inseots, rheumatism, etc, A large beetle
for 50. - •
The Bothwell Deere stock 'barns and
creamery were completely destroyed by fire,
with the season's crop ofgrain and cream-
ery machinery. •
Miller's Grip Powders Cure, 061413ye1
druggists,
A terrific eruptionof Ls Sontriffee yoloano
on St Vincent, took place on Wednesetay.
The crater of Mont Pelee is growing wider.
eine Cleanse
tbe system and purify the bleed. Sold by
all dragons.
R. Aleakie, who was sent to 3:tinged:et
Penitentiary for complicity in the Napenee
barik Y. IIIIB beon released on parole.
• For Cholera Meares, Cbolera In/attune
Cramps,Celia Dyeentery, and Summer
Compleint, DrFowlera Extrect of Wild'
Strewberry is a prompt, safe and sere cure
'that has been a popularifavorite teemed), •
(10 years, • • '
The White Star Line has ordered mother,
'demure, larger thee the Cedria nowthe
ergot afloat.
, (*Retest are often *tettitolted suddenly
sepainehisinceilerigetaireadiolioe,Selientate
Enarrhoes DysenterS, ChOlerti, Morbus
ChOlera titter -item, oto, Dz. Fowlera Ex
Mot of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and
are cure which should always be 'tent in
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Mr. SwInhurne has the gift of "inel
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a t t Cif f t f
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ottr. The case ie well known in this veg. languageand that the "recent editor" elbeinaed bitehepr°edeceesers for thirty years. I
ffiee ne had broken or
itrityand the tenscritv ot the disorded was 'nee "look sharply to hie eyt,” where.
terearkable, For six veers Alfred Velvet,
erenrvevor of lumber for the great Nelsen things in the
aepa me• aansLonvoeyeemey, a.ntioipotee• le invented the polley of "killing • tee.
Irish with kindi " '
, *re of-Der:Ron & Sons. WA0 a victim of He pointe out that h d'd easm checked th I I '
2 g oat,
• rio e rang of . g
. Seems disorder of the sten:meth. His hie author, leaving the text inviolate the CoMmons. The elegant velettulinar- 0
' leafariager
were excruciating ena he had but merely spoke his maid about' tea'len yOung man, what Americans call a
; wasted to a shadow, Doctors preaallbei books,"•with the frankness of an old ane "8ISSY]j greyed to haye a. lland cd steel b
esehim, yet the agonizing peins remains& enthusiastic adediar and the candor of : in a ")vet gi°"' "
Many remedies were tried but to no Avail. an elegant and liberal mind." lie gees Sine 1805 air. Balfour may be de- in
Tile elute toltel aiftetorred aq catarrh -Of Out on to edlogize Dickens again, but the scribed es having" been in ft ' state of "
dtentele, food became distasteful. life agem of 1119 delightful paper must be giv- clnie8"n°r' on ne'clniese""' He \ Inld
"AIWA% The trouble Went oen intact: proved n for neatly bite mettle, he had an ire/Apse
ali yearn, then a ,'n1 R,-;,,.advited le 1 eon the unliappe "editor" on whom majority back of him, and he ofenly g
Prof,Virachowehe etninentGarman paths
lopist, is dead. •
Millburn's Laxe-Liver Pills tegnlete Ore
owelse eare oonstipatiotedvapepolarbillous-
ass, rack headache, and ell affeotiona of
he organs of digestion. ,
liewet bee finished his history of the war,
fee Ilse of Dr Willettree Pink Pine. The Mr. Swinburne irr guing to exereise his itelittged his latineee. }Its leadership was e
wife weregieen a fait, uatieut trial. ?.Ir gift of "incisive language," why, I don't the opposite of estrenuouse' Ile showed a.
ereinet tieing abont A dozoe boxea, end be- carol A good deal el language late been gond-nature and allowed Hides -Peach to
= Ada thee were ell ohne .ftertnanout mere expeaded on nie alien dy as the eritio Of melee the budget and Maritime/tin to' de
; *wee efeatel. Vainot le not Able to et- Dickens, just as coin-,kierabla quantitig the lighting. Men felt Balf011r WAS
AAta +4 his bneinfles when it loolterl an if he eave been °tired forth on Itir. Iteeley, "losing his grip" or didret care, or both. '
Milbtirn's Heart and Move Pine °tire
naemia,NervolumeareSletipleseneete Weak.
era, Pelpitatioie, Throbbitie, Paint ,
izzinetta, or any tither entiditiOn arising
rom Imeoveriabed Blood, Disordered Ner-
es of Weak Heart.
Stens the eangh
and WItits eft the ewe
Liteetive BronireQuinine Teblete oure "it
old in ooe day. No Clete, No Bay, Pribe
5 tenth. •
hie name.'•
This is tee end Of a Ilene and rematla
able eareer.• No other Englishman educe
Gladstone has wielded such power, and
.tence the fall of lasmarck no. other" influ.
eneeln Europe has mented as his.. ,He
has directed the foreign . policy of .Bri- •
tain longer tba,n any other .Minister.
sine e Pitt, and with more lasting result
than any other since Painters -ten. •
"The last:and' greatest .of the Cecile'
• ia a direct, deseendant of the :Ceeil who
was the counsellor' and agent of 'muster:,
ful Queen Elizabeth, and he has been ac-
cused of stitiesteansliip and temper more
'Elizabethan than drictoriae. Yet On ac-
count of 'Untiring a tnarriage7 his father
disapproved Lord Robert Cecil earned his.
bread are a journalist in Leudoe. A
yoenger son, he succeeded be. the :death
, of his elder In:Other. tnthe title. Before
that, however; he lied had
in the Commons as a brilliant, cynical,
profoundly informed and au unpopular
. He 'Wee born Felertutry . 3, 1830, was
educated at Eton, and • Oxford.' At 27. he
Married.. Geergirma, .Alderson, the diineltl,
Ext. of
Strawberry
. is a . sure cure for Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Colic,
• Cramps, Pains in the Stomach, 'Seasickness, Cholera, '
Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Summer Com-
plaint, and all Fluxes of the Bowels in Children and
Adults. • -
Its effects are marvellous.
It acts like a charm. •
Relief is almost instantaneous.
Does not leave the Dowels in a constipated condition'.
.1 ' / /11 1,1 • IMNIVIIIIIIIIIITM11111111111111.11MP-16510., -17-mi • ..",r •••.0
or a aeon, .ot the .lixoliequer. Ue
was 38 when he 'became • Marquis • of
Selisbury. Disraeli • who succeeded Lord
Derby as leader of. the Conservatives, at-
tached .him teallimeell. In" 1878 he be-
eatne Foreige Minister. With Lord Bea-
•enesfield. he represented .bis et/untie* at
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• the Coegrese
M • •
G-de:tees le9e. tit 18.80s and dim To,riee
evere tuu"ned out. Beaeonsflelcl died the
Peet year.. and .Salisbury "was leerier.
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With -*Gladstone's emieersisni to Irish'
.home ,eulaSalisbury's -opportunity came:
He want • into office, ttp‘on that issue, but
since 1880, with the eeeeption of an. in-
terval...from 1892 to 1894; his ren] and
'constructive: influence has been eisphieree
• •ie foreign affairs,- erel"npon his conduct
•of them his:faille :1411 rest. ,
• • .. Ida has been for peace in Europe' and
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e itor of Las, Indeed, Mr. Henley Probably his real function wife hid,
vim doomed to die iti eritteful tn d'
*vet medieine tee hie care hila has no himself expended, I was told, the vials den. He has beett oil On troubled
lersileann rn farina on, of his Dickensian wrath on this heed of wafers; he, has soothed Hicks -Beach. a
Beeltdel ef flair therouell Asa promo+, mine, which remains "bloody eut un- and. he always could get along with 2
" sorier bloa end ilseeee flteee elm" bowed." 1 did t ot rend th
ot eller went t had written. lutrmonizer, in a, tombination Ceibittet;
apreAtle mire eneetnie. reposeetiarr, ewe e criticism; for Clutinberlain. IIe WWI the adjuster, the
an my eelings in'ht have been hurt.
saletice, parted perelvoie. Vilna ilence e
1
sweefette *ea oreptsorta Af the Wet ^rearm. It was ti.t that tre bi • ,
, Sok kidnev and liver tronbtog Ana the tone" great, but that t ze blessing alma too
1 1 esenig Watt too
' *log ailYno0a Wall ftilil" th6 "1" t/f late, for practical puiposee of correetion,
: alevitor•
entt.teenesetointhfen evernudni;dttl^it '617:gtf4,111 And, even if I nut the reciaiierit of Mr, c. CATARRH CURE '• 6
.../ m
Swinburnea blesehig, eta Cif his "incisive e 6 •
*Moe "Or W'l I terns' P't k PIN f Palo
I i i • OM fa tent ditto to the diseased , I
' Pipm41:0, en fhh tkorabpar israillid earth lax.' 1°11guag°'" that; language also I shall tette by the improved Mower, ' e,,
sieeee tegaaree hooter* ale vas 1.41a deny myself the trade tribulation of %-....ealit aerie the Ideate, cleats the or ..A,
at tO OMR* Mt at. al* hoxoftt few Mg, rgy et, reading. \ :4411--** rriindettigtialnattha: e
Illice ni
Alteletitle the rr IViinettnti MWilnire (Y6 . itititIve416/61;p6f Mr' tliktgl I la" 418 g°°4 e *4 %... fees.-CAgilti:gsd ettrag.TVg: 4
,Onalltvitie, Ont. 0. an .0 4 eate in tAsA eappy initialer - '''' a
• ' a peireett etoteut it4:10.eiee, to atatiount tu
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One Point of View.
Front tho go "Post,"
OR. A. W. CHASE'S 26•
. "Coesirlering the work* they do," coda
(fitted ille dame, "the pollee are peer.,
"Ana yet," reratrel the ole lush, 'eel
tattler:rig the tate of pity We neat Mao
weeder- ilp ..e.tperisee. Notv, .n.• poliaa
et doeen t have to ttny etteer elates or
rinks if he has the right kind of beat." ,
Medicine Goo Totoeto and thinks
•for the closest 'friendship possible wit
America. He has believed there is room
for all the Powers in Asia. and has
dialed an anti -Russian policy at... every
speint aret occasion... • Yet he resisted
strongly "ettacks on tee integrity of the
empire. He "called".. France at. Fasho-
da, and no sine has put 'forth so elearte-
• the . oonterition. thee the policy • of the
.130er reptiblies was'an assault on British
.possession. "We. must give those .who
dere harry. our borders . e bitter :time,"
said he grimly.
• • Probably. his great ae-aehievenient hite
been the peliey he ratty be said to have
inaugurated toward the United' States. •
Alt the world Was in a tumulawiten Pre-
sident Cleveland published hje•Veneztre-
Jan. ineisitge; 'Salisbury remained •Cool.
He relied on negotrations, 'pacific; able,
sincere.. TA the time of the Spanish war
he lent America the whole, moral %flu-.
enee :of Great Britain. When English
snriare. society .and London newsPiteerse
. were itelined to favor. Smile he admon-
ished. them and changed their tone, it
not their seetiment The .serviese - he
rendered in Ettrope and at Hong . long
are not yet correctly measured. Again,
Ile gave America her desire svah regard
to the abrogation of the Claytondeulwer
teJeitetsYePh. •Ch.ctraberlain, the •Seciatary
for the• galenite, intiy, Or -may not ie a
disappointed man. There are some few
raen who . prefer the substance .to the
larow of power. Mr: Balfour's elevatiot
deprives Mr. Chamberlain of the eoveted.
tslitesseefatiedeetteesee ttedepeetsgehilra.afe:
the substance, •
This nitwit le true: Every xi:leaser°,
whether demestie Or foreign, whieh :Sire
s ei e s pp . a ur.
Mr. Chamberlain has believed all his life
in local soliegoverement in the, parish
adininMteiing tir it)dirgrds
Me. Thzlfour labia viewe, and the agreement litie re.
stilted in some very endical bite of legie-
lation in both Ireland and in England.
Mr. Chamberlain has advocated lin ern-
ploeer's liability law ; Mr. Balfour fito
weed the plea, end tbe statute exists to.
day itt Great Britein. The Doer war
was Mr, Chantherathee WM", Mr, Pal-
foer is te Inunatitarien, end is more
deneterittle le his' inetinets than birth •
efareants, but he etooa by Cliallaoerlain -
In Ins war. . •
If Chamberlain 'rennet be Prime: Mita
ister, doubtlees tag Prime Mina, -
ter platers him. Palmerston, wlien
. • ' • gli ". o y, '
ordinate to Tory flttrehead•
DON'T rouovr Atovr. Youn
COltNn,
ti th3y °give you *ARUN) and yptt heve
113111 AA an Ado.titriont don't apple rat.
nett's. 'Painless Corn tota Wart Extrabtot
ter tti '44 Nana they will be iColigiotittli
bele beatItY detitreyed,
110Wti t nearly everybody, Including Vine
afttgestt ask blur if it is not ito,
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• J P TINDALL. -
BANKEla. • • .
• • ICLIL ONT• .
rieate:fmads MI 'loan On mortgages
hest current rates..
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4 General Banking - biremese trans/misted
,oe aaterede snowed on deposite. .
Saleeeotee bought
........7„-,„;-• , ,
, .� G. 04 MeTaggart,
t i 'Wu
Alt . 1 “. Ni 4 o•A S . . , 1341141T.ER
T1t
•ele b:..7 .."'
ALBERT . ST., 6 CLINTON
A. General Banking Business,
' ' VLINTON
• • . transacted
Direct impiirters. Workmanshit ••
. and Illeterled guaranteed • • . NOTES DISCOUNTED
G SFA LE 4 4
Notesesened. Interest allowed on
deposits: • ,
• A FREE PATTERN I
TIIEN0LSoNs
'71 (pone own selection) to every tate
ee !Feriae °nay. 50 mate a year.
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,s CALLS
GAZINE,
11 1.1. I
. . A IAMM_MAGAZINI. •
4 tinguanerest;bderectlIfinetkInottoreecaonpLatlex: itaitneetyt
work; houiehold hints; Action, ate,
.aetitnata•dayirm, tgattsa, for Attest copy.
Lady agenft wanted, Send ior tenni. '
•. Stylish, Reliable Sim le time.
!to,- atetffeole- I
atdsei7terfecainFrp:t'Pattegt
Mt.
"Az•AR,
fAlifERL144::1:4'
.11.10111111nimor.MINtosos 1 1
‘ - a Seams Mewed and Perforations show
1 the eating and Sewing Line&
t :3, . *ad 13 cents efteh-eono Itialtee,;,•
: I . As .4ogheort Ii4cafgarttlypoli 4107 .
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THE ke0ALL:to:. '
• 113,1113-47 West 31st.St, [SEW YORIL„. • • -
. ,:,...lememeone7"-^*-- . • •eie,•, ' , • .
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Ineorporeted Arit'Parliament 1855. '
v.
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• 0A.P1TAL $2,500,000
• REST FUND $2,1.60,000
HEAD OFFICE, IMONZ'REA.L •
WM, Mots= Atternmsort Prost
Janes Exeme,,,,Gen. Manager.
Notes mounted, oollections ma a leef s
easeed, sterling and Americau exchange
bought and eold. Interest allowed on
- 'depilate -Sfivrear- -Beer—Interest-allowed- -see—.
IT WILL GIVE YOU Ale APPET/TE
And a etranach to take care of it, a diges-
tion ihartvillfill,ecauteeine with rich blood;
if vserat, it willatrengthen the berixt; will
make the liver disellarge proper banc.
teens, Ferroeone talkie fill thee and more
too. Ferrozone will increase e our nerve
force, and lepeolty for mental labor, and
wilt make work a real pleakttre. .E very wan
woiesa, and child cm Maya beueet from
• Ferrozone. At all druggiate, price 50o at
33. Coinbe's.
Of the thirty-eipht Oetario •eeeation
ptuteste n� dates fee. errata have yet
(wen' fixed. It was the opiniontostlay
es one %oho spike with authority that
at least twenty woidd be cent eeted otv-
ing to the closeness of,the parties.
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• The Ilapid Development.
..•_„,ntigtrintatneta_2r9of
give satisfaetion, that our teriaes are rdaita leeTa37--Bakerfr
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,ou earns of $] and rip. Money advanced to
farreers on their own notes, with one or
nacre endorsers, No mortgage required.
Brewer, Manager,
Clinton.
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enbeKbrattelliMaolli*SANTed4ebeeseis
Central
Meat Market
cD
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Having pone -aired the butchering e '
business of F. H. Powell / anpre-
pared to fern Mb the people of Ohn-
e tou with all • kinde of Fresh and
•-•reireed-"-Mettete,,t'Saneage,...tbologna,
lard, batter and eggs 'aleveys kept on
hand. ' • _
R Fitzsimons Son.
Teiptone 70. .
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Orders delivered promptly to 141
parts of the town.
1,13.,a-Prreetie having begs for
shipme nt will corder a favor by
loving word at the,shoe.
ancethat our system of euick dispensing ia
oatpeprsotvaetdemofe.nf ywn hgtaer,sd ito *m77e a Roe t.0„art
have ti teat of inspection. We tire head-
quertera for the beat anapaest diugs,
"MAKES SICK PEOPLE .WBLI.e" •
aeatelatetasesease saessoatteeitef
Painea Calmer Compote/Id is the groat
home malloirie in Canada. ete diactiee-
banishing power io wonderful. If yeti ere
weekerne-down or stifferitig from dieeme,
Items Uelery Compound tall Speedily ban-
itth ilt yont troubles, Teat ite virtues to-
day ; it makes nick people well.
.T,E HOVEY, druggist, ClintoreOnt
Wm lentieer, of ?rent Edward, ern.
ployed at the Lt. T. 12. l)opf* at- Port
Gretiot, WAR instantly killed title
morning by at large wheel failing on
bine Ile wee aged 42, end leaves A
wife atid feerely, who teside ar. .Point
Rd war d.
Wild OATAltitIldiZONE CURES
CATAIIIIlls
Beeattett it is tarried by the ah. ,on breathe
to diseases parte beamed it destroye the *
nom life that ttutinteine the diseased" con •
Idition, 13,MA000 it poweefelly 'annulate:1 the i
nitieette membrane to its earned riattorebe. ,
calms arrange Ito execlizieg power it, buena ''s
hi at tree d tune . e the Tar nt striotly cash.
If' Pt 1."tlialtiv she
6 t'r i t h' 111 16' 't' rr
ozone is SU Alike:lite sped& for Catarrh of ,,,,„ ple.,4„.4u.'
etytty fonts, Sett 1101)01"1Ailif to oars. Oat« i 3 1111tCla:, %libitum
arrhtzone ig th only remedy sod with a .
ettlikentise„ At all dealers, 86 Etna stoo. .64,4notitookitoirooraitototitue
tc 're thief plebe to buy choice
i
/
' rhoeolates, eV° handle Mo-
Cotaricka choice Marktaiho
chocola tee, al e ot Paterson 8
meanie and burnt elmonds and
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°thee ceoitio assotimenia. -
a i . •
wf .
a We are prepared or the torn.
..4 irig semen to Sere sods water
a
e :
in all flavors. We elso have
el ortudied frolte in stook. lee
: °teem end all kinds of tool
drinks. .
[ ti di°h:n,bEi
t:e13triaicakrel and°''aaltngekud
g iand
lerne
et of fruit In Beeson.
I Earley bread and talies alway
on, hand.
Wedding; Cakes a
Speeialty.•• ,
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