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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-23, Page 81 June 2ard: 1904 I J,I.Mjk1I. G. D. NicTaggart Homeseekers, BANKER. A GENERAL BANEING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. NOTES $ C OUN-, TED. DRAFTS ISSUED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. — ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. W. BRYDONE, BARRISTER, SOLIvIi()R. NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE -Sloane Block- CLINToN. HENRY BEATTIE (Suecessor to Mr. J aims Scott.) BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC (Ace formerly occupied by Mr. James Scott, in Elliott Block . . MONEY TO LOAN. RIDOUT & HALE conveyancers, Commissioners, Real Estate and Insurance Agency. Money to Loan. . C. B. HALE - JOHN RIDOUT• DRS. GUNN & GUNN Dr. W. Gunn le R. C. P. & Edinburgh. Dr. J. Nisbet Ourn eo. el. C. S. ling. I,, R. t..:. r. London Night. calls at front door of residence ou .Ratteubury street, opposite Presbyterian church. OFFICE- Ontario street -CLINTON. DR. SHAW • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: OFFICE- Ontario street -CLINTON, Opposite 8t. Patti's church. DR. C. IV. THOMPSON PHYSrCIAN 'AND SURGEON. Special attention given todiseases01 the les e, Ear, Nose and Throat . -Office and Residence - ALBERT STREET \VEST, CLINTON. North 01 Rattembury St. DR. G. W. MANNING SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office ionnerly occupied by Dr. l'al- lister on Alain. street. - • ON'S, DR. AGNEW, DENTIST.. Office adjoining Photo Gallay, open every day_ and Saelaelay Meets untie LO o'clock. • CLINTON, ONT. G. ERNEST IIULMUS :•etteittlist -orelge Mork L. O. b. -Graduate ot the Royal col- lege ol bental ureuns 01 Untar- -• ie. L. D. class honor graduate oi Dental Department. ol 1,,1-01it0e University. . Special atiention paid 1.0 ...satiation of elnieren's teeth. Will be at the leiter Hotel, Bay veld, every Monthly aeon 10 a. el, .0 ft SM. J. FREEMAN VETERINARY SURGEON. 4* member of the Vt:ta.nary .ate.lica, Associations 01 London and raine burgh and toraduate te. the Ontar- io v eterinary CoLege. OFFICE- Huron street -CLINTON. e..ext to commetoial Hotel. rhone 97 Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY J. B. Rumball Clinton 60 Day Excursions Willi -dm $30,00., Illowbrey, Deloraite.„ Souris, Men - den ioyleton, Leuore„ MiUioL., Eigeo•Wa- watteea $32.00. Binsearth, Moosomin $32.25. - Arcole 12.50.•- listevane Yorkton $33.00. Regiea Motniejaw, h.univacic, swan $341•00. • 1shi1oa41 ;135.25. Vr. Albert $36.0e. Maelcod $38.00. Calgary $38s50. Red Deer $39.5o. Sti atheoret N1v50. (1 /jug 3 lIz1 14111, 28111 and July 19. Retaining mail Aug. tell, )1..11.. and Sept. `.2eth, respectivay, Tickets are not...good on "Iniper14.1 Limited.'! Panel hiets and full partieulars from any Carehlien leteitle Agent, or A. 11. Notmere 'Toronto, Rivet: et even too yeneg to take medtelne mov. eur:d 0( C10U, whooping cough and coldby usitie Vaeo;Oresolene--they breathe it. THREE GATEWAYS TO -THE WEST Since. The Southwest Limite'dt the new eleetrie-lightee train 01 1.101 lbica go, el:hes:mete & St, lad Railway, has betn places in service,. Chicago to Kansas City, the. et:11114.v .ollers the best of train services Le the west th- rough three imeortaitt gateways -Kan- sas City, Omelet end St: The Pioneer Limited; t. hie:tee to St. Paul and elinne'eptais. Io pats been the teoSt popular Liam bete etee these cities. - Thu • Overlaid I netted, Chicago to Omaha teats Francine, is tha Lit.Onn ol traneconterental trains throtgle .0.itietwe The Southwest -Limited,- Chiceego to Kansas City, with its steaderd compartment sleepers, library c)bserva- Lien ears .and other excellent Neip•-., ment, offers travelers te the J-,..eith- west hotter service thee have litre. to -fore ekoyedi at,d in e tn pence Las proved z....success front !LS initial trip. -A. J. Taylor, C. P. Agsnte 8 King Eest Toronto. • Et [Arai -Iasi Wife 5,fitificfifilfii tirtfiaPifilil.: PP:Tit fie) It le: 02,4 DR. OVENS OD" LONDON . lee g tg eee Surgeon, Oculist, Specia;ist, tee :tw, Diseases of Eye, leer, Nose and. ne Ile Throat, visits ...Linton, incettelysee jg IL4.1 arjd G1.Ass4s PROPERLY FlerfleD Le, ,Mj IR itiot Nasal Catarrh and Deafness lee, as treated. XI e511 IN a London ()t1'iee 225 Queen's ;Ave.lis [NI • Lill tee Clinton Office Combo's.. Drugs ot Lig Store. - IN AC . sa A Mors 8 a. no to 4 p).,•in. Dat- as asj es of v isits-Tuesdays-Feb. 2, bti k fi.4] Mar. 1, Mer. 29, May 3, May as hi 3', .1 lint 28, .1 illy 26, Sept. 6, [IA , figi Oct. 4, Nob, 1, Nov. 29. W. fitIliiiibffeWi onetime etnentustentexixteittig LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIIIIRARY The Best In Current Literature 12 CoMPLEYE NinviLs YEARLY "IiiltANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.050 PER YEAR; 28 eta. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES' EVERY RUMMER COM PLM IN ItstLO TIic IlloKillop Mutual Fire •Insurance Conlaanu. • • -Farm and xsola,tecv Tirwit Property- . -Only • •• OFFICERS. J. B. McI,ean, President, RIPPell I. 0. ; Thos. „Fre.S:.117; Brncelield P. 0.; ; Heys, Treasurer, Sea:forth P. 0. ' DIRECTORS. • • • • : Williain She'sney, 'Seafortie ; . • John Grieve, •Wiethrop George Dale; Sea. ferth ; John Watt, • Ilarlock ; jo-hn Beiniewite, Brodh•agan "jellies Beech wood ; J aines• -Connor ty too. The Clinton ?1,,wsigit,ecor'd 4444.4.4444444444.++4+1,444 14, Privale O'Day's Humiliation By JAMES TENNINOIRE CePtriefito 4903, bu 21 C. Neeitire + 040111 I I I 4i !,.! 41 sound 110 Mau forgeta after hearing it : En -4...,,ti -I n.2.: ::...;:t.irs llineki, der the shelter of a ledge, heard a THE VERNAL SEASON. °nee. The blg bi'll'h ''."‘al. witil ad , Monilveot,4•st. rolfu,.:11.13,1.11:11 ailtstetolottssitEe4. oNx Nut'XIII*%III* :111,::ttv::.,c1.14;41, 4,rtg:1';;4.1:11;11.1,;::11...tirtV(41.)y!1(31)::.::Isliriii,1111181)VI)11141::1Qs1! telle of thottsands of berrele of wiite•IO ; hail hit the peak of tim, mountain 1111,1 I story burst, and the 3aawl roar Some way or ot 'of It Wile i follOwed by the swislitng and Mash- her the usual signs 'flu.' relatee to a CitUrC11 COG' estiug story uheut PhilliPe Brookih r of spring are leceking on Varliatitent gross in Duston in 1v7, when Dr. lynat (jt latteortZlilltieer°111halltilgstil)oruwillgtlgrell41111; cif:111'43.1v' spXiillet;tat H. ''''.1:11.e(jillorlubien,oUtStatasvt4:4 ltainsford, was denit ott the program 1 tospeak. hOree to mount and RwaY when he on the 4th May. Now when we o,ewent to the MUSIC Ball- about heard the elatter of the pours itoore,. i speak of signs tiie do not heve in 8," Sotya Dr. Heim:lord, "and SON un . 444444444+44441104,44.4440: and next moment the animal slipped 1 111111(1 the c•vidence ot nature, the audlence of mute -,0 pcup t., U1t1 VriVate O'Day, of . the Tenth, had and fell at ids feet and thutg It$ rider i lynrnt Km, the buds, the grass, the place janutted end,: 250 cleriesynten shown pluck in several fights with the over its head. O'Day .saw that It was i song birds, and SUCII. We allude 0.nd bishops on the platform. Cidia ll Indiana,. and, therefore, stood well girl, hilt withelit Ituowing her Welt- rather to certaie tuanifestetions shudders ran down my back. litity. With his officers. Ile was a man tt..1ity h -e picked her up as she lay in an among the members of Parliament ever, I knew niy subject or thought who •• . • • tuiselNes, winch indicate the ver- I did, and I was going to speak unconscious state, placed her on the saddle before Idin and made the rave. nal season with more particularity without notes, Soinethiug 1 have nor - always had a song la his heart or a . jeke on his lips, hnd he -was, there- The waters wefre throwingr spay elear tielneltni.u.cshe fote"41'iltlar' or done- since, My tine' came after fore, a favorite 'with his felloW Prl- over hint as he debouched froill the Jan Beettstift.itiettloateeenielltelf Ite•Ke'e°,:ar•T et ip.iaatelelerlollorcleir bIlaa(fk(tor°111.1.tie.. 11'111ft! :\t'llu°11:., Yates, Now and then he got tight, but canyon's mouth and wheeled to the unlesa the officer of the day weeleft. obliged to take official notice nothing "My math". Said the Major •to him was heard from. it. Now and then be thet afternoott after calling him to • " • t ke nds judge by his hebits from 1890, las- stammered and sputtered tor lite ot piece at this season of the yeur is in six minutes -my time was twenty - tile . summer -house. There, Recoil), live minutes -and sat dean. am panted by his faithful 'umbrella, he not exaggerating In this. I, did not. the hours,,l say one clear sentence that would shoeld be eeen hetween ' I d " was guilty of other breaches of disci- ca 41' ' nine in the morning and six at I 11FSO ' night, expanding his chest, feasting pline, but he argued his case Se well with you and call you ti brave Man Ida oyes on the beauty of the land- darkness, and, the meeting went. on. At last, people . began to go; then before the tolonel that he was let oft and tell you how grateful 1 um. You With a reprimand where another would are releueed from arrest, !led Ito new men began to leave the platform. 1 drinking great drafts of . charges are pending. As to anything 4helltspPler'atAiloldn . front the jocund • air. did not know a soul. I, sat tlwre have been sent to the guardhouse. In ,reethee,e.S. -But Jean Baptiste has lost hie vest utterly cast down, a lonely youth in - every soldier company there is always •"I'lle widdy weanau witc launders u tee (ley in the •H ' jeo, sits a - ' • ouses' deed. All'eit once a. large hand was one such, wau-a good fighter when for barriteks No. '8 nncl has $450 in writing letters Loot ineeleeg. his laid on my shoulder, end a big, kind voice ' fighting is to be done, but ireesponsi, bank promised an hour ago to' marry brow. And, saddest ,of all, hhas said, Mr. Reineford, will you e tee, good natured and totally careless 100, 101(1 there Will be no 'anything fur- •earti•d with his yeugawp, that et•able preach for me in '.rt•fitity Church next Sunday- iren•ning?' That was my first when in barracks, thin" to lti" replied Private- O'Day as of the bulging waist ancl yellow- ear - meeting with Philliffs Brooks, Was it - A funny thing happened one day, it lie saluted and turned ou his heel.- , rugated handle. This heirloom has ,• gime out of commission - With one any let:outer I loved flint?" was • funny even to Private O'Day, as . . tie tried his best to look at it in a The quarrel et the Humorists, rib broken and the catch out, of gear . , A Maid of Dm Future. - .1t 40.8 been' flied away in the Archives KittY Cline, the major's daughter., He '' beeame the editor of Puttee he pub- , of Dorehester County, la the mom The servant girl who arrived at serious light. He fell in love with Soon. after $11. Francis C. Humana eeted reec dee her• now si tea don . followed by a and stead of • this eetp.osce Imo - acquired e rainstiel wagon c°litaining 1101' Plan°' nittat fell in -love. with her at a distance-' lished a skit oti George Augustus Sala 1) + 4 4 clear across the parade ground at Fort 'whicli cleverly burlestitied his methods with tut 'very handle.. und 'eleguitt have Et blood relation living, At for three Or four weeks but, that was the Londou Illustrated News. As he 50881011 that it takes 111111 all his time other day a lady said to her ser- ails, rate, it., is recorded tliat the Sherman. She had been at the fort and manner. Sala was conuected with outlines. It is• such a splendid p0S- his first sight of het'. She se/ea eight- was distinguished alike for buffinese to watch it; for this Parliament be-• vent Maria in the half -apologetic way thet eon and.O'DaY was thirtyl. she was a, and for geniality, these wits much talk - licsees, at least, In five trade le ma- the modern 0111111 has to be addressed: "The front poren is major's .datighter, used- to a life of about how he wont& take the joke:. . brellato It is a deplorable feet that while he was a high private •One evening Sala and Durnarel met Jean 13aptiste.'s.-unibrella 1:as divert- i•eadtu,lly dirty, Maria."- "Yes, 1 luxury, on $13 ,per mouth. The socid gulf at the Beefsteak club, find Sale, to thes .• thoughts. • ' • . f mow, Teplied Maria, "but the new o E mash it off until between them Was as wide its the At- mingled .consternation and amusement • the Mountains and the glamor of the; , its''41014:71841tLe' at,11601414•44..1,1, "And what has Ottawa, Valley, Morin of. Dorelieet.•r, 'wbispered In his Own ear: ' . . . • tion to the article. - er reliable. ' as a herbinger of spring is no lone, her truilk got to • do with ite''•satil • lentle 'ocean, and O'Day kneiv'it,..and •of the gallery; referred with Indigua- "Patrick O'Dar,-"Ye are a bigger don- "If I 'Were yoanger," be •said, "I'd ' - the mistress- hi some astonishthent. Another sign is missing in the' per- , .:She says she a het' ' always Wear key than ever ye 'left behind 'Yo in old mill the nose of any !nen reeponsible • son of Seymour Gaulle', The mem- best steekings with the gold .clocks Ireland. and ye ought to -be taken out- efor Such an :Article." " • bet, fee eteeliesiel, le 13,14114, low in• • en '0111 when she washes porches." -• .. • V A C Elm ri 1 iftf '44$ + . + .4 • r-,. +4; The 'suffer; nu.' i'r OM ;;;;.t.iin .burnIng Ar.--ta al nnovi. :,..7.,. 'vend tendumrava., 1 • The victim of a sevin ie case of pi:e; is not only unfit for mental or pliseeed wort: Let le 1..e. :a elmost constant agony. Besides the dreadful Rebell era lernieg sensations there Ise stinie. en the no.r.ou: e)stem which almost drives a pereue eree , So far as is known the only. ateelzeo r.nl. . guaranteed care for every form of Iii, .s is lo. Chases Ointment, a' preparetien ve,...olt i.: teow standard the world over. REV. W111. THOMAS, Brownsville, Ont.,writes; e -"As a man of seventy years I am glatche 1.1 Ged and to Dr, Chase's Ointincet fe: a es.' et pileswhich had caused me en'lleol vivo -epee's and much misery. 'the itchiles lornitsf. was almost beyond endurance, lee Dr, eese-s IOintment brouglit quick relief and as tbe has not returned, I have reason to believe. :net It the cure is lasting." • • I Dr. Chase's Ointment, 00 cents a bee,. at elf • dealers, or EcImanson, Dates arid Cctererente. To protect you against. Imitation:4 the pertree -and signet:m.0.ot Dr. A, W. Chase, the fellems reeeipt book author, are cm every hew.. . and kicked across' the parade ground. A ,peacemaeer intervened, to whole his native Nova Scotia, The Orme •--- The idea of losing yer heart to such Burnand retearlted thater psons'ily lie 1 'Chamber knows hm inot. No :0 "yes, I expeettto, live 1,00 -,years." • No Danger. 01 Iiiq al \ the top Of yet' head, or is it the eoolish- journalism wortb quarreling ebout, sence, Ever eince• owl y • appi•ared • oti elmulde easily on the -theory ,o a. gurl as theft Are yez gittin' soft in did not think this or any matter In • YI 1101, an p nch tutus( ness just condi)? .42 • *at. •Yer dear but that if. Sala felt So aggrieved he on the. scene four years ago it has . that death loves. a shining mark. . Mother alviveys contended_ was more eduld take the Matter Into his •ow been, couceded . that stu'ing is not . than yer coutnion eense? Out upon ye for a ninny, Patrick -O'Day, and do ye • drive the =jeep -darlin' otat of yer ee• •-• • timidly above the gnaw Gourley re- (stoutly. A. jar of butter,. set under llie An 'AdIVOlIdde,- Thief - • It/ spring without • Ile coniirms the ' •fs . • • s .1.1aenittier soia loonedia:tel3. cried. season . by , change ' raiment, :!- At a .certaiti Adirondack cottage'lnet • When•.the. first. blade of. greets eeeee season something disitirbed' things (re- head mid heart Rad 'wake 1:1P to tin.' • And. springing:up excitedly. he' car' mciyes his :..vest, pnts en a low col-.. house to keep cool, was leroketi IMO: ,filltildre$13 Of harriteks No. 3." . • ilea out his intention -iv wringiug lifi ler and (lowing tie,' and 'digs up ,a a tub of beef in process Of corning 'VMS :But It was one thIeg to. talk and an 'own:Pose. .1'114 With ••01:e• heed. then . :straw hat. ,lee es . 0 ,walking :Lan- . i•onbed; a jar. of stiet., On the back - other 'to do. , Private O'Day' was hard with the other. 1110e. ofter inurnuir. ometer, mtudt, sinew than ' The - (..lobe ' ' piazza . Ives tiPped over, breken anti . • hite,ect hard: that he could not keel) 1.415 Mg. "1 epolegtze,", lie dilleilY; sat don' II. ' . robin •• SOnie •pe•ople- 6a, that that 'Os . secret; and '.'.ben it became • knOwil to •• Thee it Ode.' Out Opt elio n ft'eir wes his Mercurial. dieporiition Which Mak, some of the tot eaten.: and many:other .. - a doten,..of his conirades he was guyed is faree'plantied and reheitesed by.Sala es hipi.respond so readily. to aemese •etmemi Hee. 'several tine's the eetejee depredatio'ns • of 1114.0 . elm ni ewe- . Were : . end.jeered tied bereted by turns. Two -• and Iltiriaand and thnt Sala had. svri.t. P ll I", .. la '' l-• • • ' • • • or thiee ilti,ys' of. it ought to have Werk- e art cit.. Iiimaelf.• • thins:mine. lail•es a Way, mid .•spring li i 1 ad 1 yen sect) in the evening by hiches - edit euro end 8Pitt Patriek.along.te bar- ... ' ' ten th • f ' ' * losos one v•aluable Wilitese for the. . . ot" Dm family. and 1.9 thentle, loelte',1 , . eaeks . No. 8:- wile,* the whieW . Win_ • 'i _. •, '7—, "t"--",-'-'"•-.- • • . • delete:le, Anil Gourh•y itot.'• being hero .. st) idle tlik t 14, tit It on n l litgent" tl efer,'-' :eeese of t;oihr limy. rt. *bd. was,known •• sete.feeet Cleinie•Agielaee iseefielsaite to leadethe fushien; - the. efty young mined to we teh 'rot ( ie., I nor on.. .,1,0,1). to have .k,l'inAli the belik ould 1 te . There. here lane' 'eon era env vela: emeerbicea •of • Peeliament-.01e. dress.: Aire 'thieving. opportunity -entne' ono .1.1,thent!... ow "s by • itio , souihoru , eisive step. !I'. hey elliqg to their win -1 . eeen, through u whttiou,.,ami - welcomed hini With Stillles, It failed, stgainst the --United 111tates ient•- suie brigadeeniesitate. to t'oake the tr,6011,11t eight. however, and, in hie' desperatien the • leieifie Which entnuitted a I'll of eeiel ter .onderelethes, use. topcoats, and ,,.! .0v0r. 11 Imo in the sh,Seow4. the tee... fee • hauling ,0\ 14 - fi•elelit;• • It . thiliglt.noesenee about the chilly es'itto_. soldier lover did wfoolleh thing. Being • , . . e'• on sentry"- duty. at...the gate .one .day. The. . white. Carnation oi '• a 11141"nokd big. an*n in" "ni-wi' l'Int • f b . ,-le removed..1014 eine aed.bowed..to the NV:iii, 1! .bon.il aided 4014(1 ))413 P14 Pert• a -1.4-'3 binaii•less life iS . nee 'visible oil, ' the. he:- could not be eliot just.there, and so . the broken jar • of ,euetseeits phiecelein eitijor'e .ileughteit its -. she ,tierS, 'forth , 1)111$ 41P1 1118 -t lite- goov "a 1000 t• Ilelug ' left' lapel „Tee apring -teethes ' • of •-• ' .r d" 1 r tit 011 • th , bon ls In. thla , I th 1 th ' • trenhs 'or exist ' 04 Moot:light •Inerange..:61. an open paid le tnelo the. rest going to the rail- ' Aetssionate. .".deeign rienaiii --folded 01) • . es • lid • • . 't -I had ' t . . . . • tweety-tive cent box of. candy •In the 01 s AGENTS. - . Ny.a3 e • ' 1, ' rv .1tA .bosom of -hie, jacket, purchased for the casa 'its' -credit lists $5.28 and its cnsh a LIS .it. • were,r. la • utrit.e, in tele teneys ooe. ‘.; 110E. have' to Wp it long:* Robert female.. --,Harleck • •• E. 'Hill- • cl •hauled it • fortlx•and -cent.. Another goveillinent. obligatient shop.. Even E. (less Porter refesee and • With . great. dignify, its - and, till 11 in Land! tile it rellger chley, f4eaforill ; James • (!‘eitionings, Egmondville ; . W. Yeo, elohneSe ville. Parties' desirous to effect inseranee or .traesace ()eller. businese will 1:4 promptly attended, to on. allelic:it:hop to any- of the above cillicers: :addressee to their respeeElve poetoltices. Losees inspected by- the director *ht.). livo nearest the scene, • , • TIME, '1.`ABI,E. Trains .will • aerie& ::at and 'depart from. Clinton station as foliowe : • • , ,• . . • BUFAI,t), ANp 111.17-;..1 Going East Express' 537...22303811 1. 10.15 a.m. I I 1 , Going 1?,ast Going \Vest Going West Exer.ss 12..55 -pan,. f' 'arrive 6.1 5 • leave 6.40 .1, 10.32 p.m. LONDON, HURON AND 11R.ITCE DIV. Going South Express - .7.47 a.m. 10,'1•5 a.m. 6.33 P.m. " North Express . I . .• A. 0. PATTISON, tetation Ageet. F. R. ItODGENS, Town 'Ticket, Agent. J. D. MACDYNATA), ' 1)istriet ..Passen- . ger Agent, l'orento. f 1.4.4 Wood's Phospliodbbao, The Great English Roadie is an old, well esttib. lished and reliable preparation. Has bean prescribed and used over 40 years, All drug. gists in the Dominion Of Canada sell and recommend tin being Before and After, the only medicine ot its kiad that cures and gives universal efatIsfaction. It promptly/led permanently curet' all forms ef .Nervous Weak- ness, Emissions, Spermatorrkea, Impotency, and alleffects of abuse or excesses ; the excessive Miles of geeund, when he rode it • • Insanity Consumptionaed an Barly Greve, wanted to dodge pursuit for a One, in the East Indies' One of the offieers 1 110 course She lo.oketi down Upon him With begged her to -aceent It as a .filight to • ken of., his :feelings toward. her., Of • . • kW:lined reason ngreed 001 iic . . .• Olen) kial: company whieb• for sem. hn.. seasonable oink of.' a eingle, cent 'Wee' in favor of . a -to' shed his red necktie for the: MOre 'though entirely within lais iighte, Mit : breaks the path ..for • • -right along the path to the' houSe-sand • untie • soinebode. - C10011 came. out Of the. Woods again: - we 4r.c, 'feellegs of 'amazement 'stud refhsed • conipetitlow to. eupple peunils Of • ' When c°'ile whil*"4 leer 's6 etrsily fetiud In Ste new's-Mice. •Ae- stopped to regale himself with the stiet; more ....bevvildered than ever, gift; and; of eciurse, sorue one' ..• ethel ether for Celq, The offer wnis• • . 11 accepted. 'Iliere• were nine tzigiirttin•es,•. 'y ars it -has been ()barley P.armelee s counts . were :4qt:erect wheri the sbote. •one -that of a red. admire custotii to let his beard t row in .win gup spoke.-.-Ferest and Stream. . flossed the:•perfoi•mance and -told Of it, . 1. oP•ilt".ilit's ter -he has a tender thx2:eateetted tol • . . . ., . .. and PriVate 'O'Dey tette sent to file ' • Pr eeletin to tlie e••t•dni•linient of• - • • ' ' . . , g '-'• , shave it off w ith the o antorilapivieg , • . • guardhouse'. for making a monkey of P himself. • . • , this end the warrant or pay- in April- But all this. winter Par- • , . 031e712100.11 The next morning the soldier, whose went had to be signed by several per- melee has:been beerdless, and anoth- • pri not,forget, Wife, to pack bp loving heart hail been deeply grieved. .`"'"4 er sign, which was eonSidered a .gOoclly 'shire Of ;becks and werke as by the rejection of his. confectionerec. . ' Iible is pertienteriely erased. " ;Pr, well as youl piett5 tiousetan. . • TVVO COIN/I POSERS. . meeo'ule :felt the stirrings or e new De not, because It Is just for once was detailed to pollee duty along with, other derelicts, 'and 'that. was : Wan tin 'Easy ,VVerker, While .furtber,. The. finishing- . • *.• Meyerheer. Was I.Stres noels. . life 'within hire last December, and in your lives. spend more than you preina.turety., sacrificed his Trundle:are ought to either on the trip or for ince • blow -eves -at .hend, -After dome. gee. •• O'encomo' eleyerbeer Vent . at every- Ica. This action af- hla'reiniers' ecn" dente expenSes. Many a yoneg coeple etetee worse •eenfoentledt' ror• Whei ; after 'the- honeymoon. bitterly .rePent tame; oerocoous.y. • 2-....e it'oek of Oqui-. .. are WO to think of •tionae Who sepal.- .- eral week otbgent the perede grounds .. i e'.: 0,... : I 1 h be Was. Set.l0 cleaning up .the major's posing , nettle •• him • reetless, -exeltable otos :from los morning glories ..w.bile ' •• Do note evere ;tif: this eventrui stage, :back ",3*N„..JuSt wbere- the ntajer's 'and caufed. hini neetiy sleeptess'-'piglite, - all •• the land is 'still in the • it: ' Of : --• , .., . .gr . .;. _. . , .4 . . . , , • with „, ,$..;,.1.proeie.e Or lour life, expect 'the deal hoy '.iti- 'daughter could,' haye - n fell vlew. of ' Thiel 1-Coildttion Wila always 4,...vort.:(11 'the. 1 rost. ' K)ng.- - . him as be rolled' the tisk barreli nbout; the efnene ee•see year. see tlle eje.eest laindreeetee reithresslye .'linniallitted,• •'‘Vaivs- to bo by your side,. The love •:, inid though he -had- no e euse to believe Work when the wind hoWled, the rain. theee is..nOne cortaliti: no not . , One, Which he has 'foe 'Yori,.-iind 'which hag .. do'.'.' and ehueltling• over. his. 'discoin, 'whiskers .by. the alinanee, is not de- renew oe ettrth,"swill net eilitilt ofelitil generally. seught refuge' indoors: • Mir. their reekless Waste•of monny. • . • • GLASS MANUFACTURE: • The Art Gees Bark to a Time Do- yond the Knowledge of Mali. , The tat of glass munufacture goist .back- into antiquity to a time "whi it • the mind of• num runneth not to tile contrary," yet we nannot penetrate the miste which hang over the infaaey what has for ages been a tieefahludne- try. Its original discovery Is alleged, on the authority of several *reputable. • writers, to have been the result or. 00 accident in which Setue nitrum (suppos; ..'ecl by . some to,' have beeu 84111 W!I fused ,with sand. The date .91 Lus 'event is not 'even anproxine;tely given, but is said to.11me taken place on the - down in torrents and humanity - :- • 6' T I •'. l' •trmq • 1114. canaCil S°11•t° make Min "the 111111)16'4 • that she was :peeping •frore a rear Wino . penciablee In a. spirit of Perverseness negleetleg .5•01,.earid. his little. atten- ing such 'natural .uphenvele tbe great . 'ilea puaakit.ed. with now intuittote-teilumoiirei dons toletbers In public must be: no. fittire, the Iron ,enteeed his emit in- $onapoeer nom in his element. Deluged .. stead' ef .ittie shovel entering the ash copied as Mere. ceriventionalitiee. llo heal). lie was sinirPIY- reprimanded with ideas, bis fingers. ebermed frein ••aetene-telYeel isa here ho .islalet.fil:' 'thee -I.- -. 'let forget Diet Yon haVe left °Mora two or three times by the corporal, and the piano the rarest.And most.wonder-. grow again,: thus iipsetthig gall Ant; • i 3, s . , -4 e _. or men we ; hell nd ou to m 1 0 1 eo li In his despair And desperation he out . riteteoeological tolculationi. • 1 . raged inilltarY discipltne --bY "sassing.. • .. .ful melodies, " . moment .es to yoereelf-ethose whoSe . Ins oeen aleimet es. greet a matter of • beck." •lie was' ordered to report him' fella ease Compared to MeYerbeer, Rossini was In the •tIouse• the.re are feW signs. woeker OA alwaYe ready With Of .sprieg save in the galleries. Here self •at --the gbardhoutio .as tinder ,uew ' • his pen. -Seale of Ids •incist chirining : the bridee are begineing te appeai• . • lialntteeets ,' doronds• upon yeure. in arrest, and it We's While' making his ceinpOsitions :origin a tedunder the niest in geecte 'numbers. The brides-blees' :•'tette of bilis Tien. exietence. Ieswlefell - •Way to that popular and well; kneWn • •' eettiliOppiftee ,eiretnnstanees:. 'One clay ttteir heerts-ewo . have with tie.' -al- ' '31(3 11' 441 443 es One, YOu• should And. .resort 'that be suddenly decided to • white. the eempOier was still abed en- waye, bat: in the springtime they "Shim le write: to tlienl. keep; mit of. ten the keynote -ef the After.. marrfrie :life .18. sounded -during ilie ho 1467nm-in.-I iostee •T eteeler. • • come in flocks like the swallows. • Tie net fail tn remember that in 10110 make a bolt for it, A.•citizen had rid - :den into the fort On a flue piece of horseflesh end thrown the reins 'ever a post near tbe gate, and Private O'Day readied; and .tuounted the ani- Ing -some sarcastic remarks on the parr . this is • spring . one must look out. mal and;was galloping away before . et the feebler, said, "It took me an 'side, Where the pages are planing hour to. write these verses." baseball on the green, .the lettere the sentinel at the gate had opened tertaining • a few frlepds theepoet To- This y'eai .they 'are thicker than 'evert talit brought the Words to the Cele-. ••en feet, one •mieht June:. so great is • the 'attendance. think it :Wass brated prayer sOng -in "Moses." Ros- sini read the text, and -the poet, fear- For ineeetroveetible evidence. that and shut his meatie "Aal hour to .vi.rite such verses?" are cooing on the •Lover'e Walk, tile There was delay In following the cried Rossini. "I'll -set them to music birds are nesting, and nattlre, with fugitive, and When pursuit was made in a quarter of an hour." riotous haat!, ie Making amende for ten minutes. while his friends chaffed the hard wie . he leld a long start, and 1118 trail WftS . ter, lost as, he rode through the scrub to lie asked for ,Pelf and paper,lind In w'ard ricvll's canY°tt• It was 10. the anther the great maestro wrote • . o'clock in the forenoon When • he gal- that prayer song In his op - loped out Of the foli-111311..it was an era, "Moses.t` hour later, and .he had covered eight rine/acne Demonstration. U80 Of TObad00, Opium or Stimulant*, menial the western mouth of the .capyon,..110 , -At an. encampment of British troops arel Brafn Worrg, all of whit& lead to Infirmity,: Price it per package erste for $5, One win end he Wanted a quiee place in which had a hortle Stolen, bet thelliief, mliss. , please, sir wit1 eure. Mailed prompty on re- eetpt of price. Send for free pamphieto Address to de 501140 thinking, -There was a Ing his Way. WilS detected and brought The Wood Gotomiad . second reason. and that Was that e. • hack. The next morning the . officer, TPludBPI.' Ont', . a* thunderstorm was eomIng up from ' inquired bow he had.got possession of. Woods Phosphocline is sold "in Clin- .: the southwest, and, Private O'DayOM odI, • SC. The matt replied- that he, ton by Watts & CO., II, 13. Combe, never got his jaeltet'wet when there gists. , eould not Well tell his honor, but Would. be pleased to olioW Mtn. "Now," said R. P. Reekie and 3.. 4. Hovey, Drug, was a .ehanee to keep It dry. He could ' . ' • ' find' tt. dozen plaves . In the grire, he, -"this Is how I crawled. ever the —..... • • dint canyon 'where he would he Abel- groom's. The next thing was to looseti tered from the threateeed downpour. . the ropes behind. 1 then dapped a 60 YEARS. UnkitoWn to the lidldfer who liful halter over the neck thus." "Admire. EXPERIENCE monkeyed With the beizenve, the ma- wee' seie the emote esn two matiner. Jor's daughter had riddenforth On her elr, Observe 1 jumped upOn his baelc." pony two or three hours previoits to Ile then gave the horse a smart. cut his appearance as one of the Pailltnry With 31. whip, put him to full Speed and sena& and if ho hadn't 1)001 fl0 1)1183, carried him clear oft, t� th6`3nortlfleit. tiursing bid *minded heart 110 wonlil tion Of the tuttordslied ovener.-London have netleed the hoof prints leadiug Chronicle iffin all the way. The girl had done a foolish thing to rlde down Into that Taking NO asetneei, somber gorge, Where the cinnamon A etiney Scot got on a tramcar; in - bear hid 'away for his noonday sleep tending to make the Aid journey, cost - and great lizardcrawled up alai tug 8 pence, but only took a penny down and libeled et the serpents, but ticket and renewed it twice at the end she Wee a girt a Whims, aed this was of each stage: On the last stage the one ot thein. She not only entered the conductor reatonstrated With hint, MO Canyon's mouth, but foreed her Won- he might to have taken, out a threepee- derIng and frightened pony along over ny ticket at the beginning of his Jour - the stotlY trail ufitil oho could no ionriey and saved unnecessary trouble, gar see daylight unlette looking up? "'mt, tail" said the Scot. "Itad 1 dune ward. She Watil halted there Wheil the sae and yer cable bad broken doun thunder began to roll and the light. !nicht late lost Ina thruppencei bat, aif ning to Sash, and kho had not yet It is, I canna lose mair than ae pennyl" turned her horse when Private (Mart -London StanNrd. tart*down ,a,ond Ott and dn. ' TRADE MAASS DESIGNS copvnuntra An. Anyone settetng a sketch and degerleftennney WM, eedettaln out opinion free whether an Memnon %probably patentable. IFonlinutilen. .tIons strider eenationtial. HAND800 on Patents Patents taken tirough mune & Co. receive special notice, without chance. at the JfintriCan• A. hrtriAsonlelf illitstrated weekly. Largest dr - %nation Of any telentlfle journal. Terms, $3 a $4. Sold by allMesdfleri gent free. Meet nreney for seenringpatents, 30113r0Adwity, New or liftmen onto, 494 IP Washington. 1). Lover's 1*.Z(VIllso itcid)isinfectant otti Powderis be ter whet. ao:1:1 *s11. also exta OS a (1.3114! 401.111114, to .44.4.444. MISTAKEN IDENTITY. The Irtunoun Cane 'of Lenurquen, ef ' the LY0110 Mail. The most faineue of all cases of MI5' taken identity is that ef Isesurques, charged with the robbery and murder of the courier of the Lyone mall, which 'hits. been so vividly brought IMme to us through the drat:little play based upon . et. Lesurques was positively identified tts a man who liad traveled by the mall 0011011, and he Was in due course con. vieted. Yet at the eleventh bout' a woman came into court. and declared his Innocence swearing that tile Wit- nesSoe had ftliStalcan him for another, Buboscit, whom. he. greatly resembled. She Avast the cenfidatit of one of the gang who had planned and carried out the. robbery.. But her testimony, al- thougli. corroberated by ether confed- erates, was rejected, and Lesurques re, eelved sentence of cieqh, Lesitrques died protesting hie innocence to the last Four years- elapsed before Du - Intact' was captured. In the intervel others of the gang had passed through the hands of the pollee, but the prime mover was only. now taken. Eveu then ite twice escaped from prism*. 'When he WaS -Put on his trial and tile -judge ordered a fair wig. such as Lesurques had \vorn, to be placed on Ida head, the strange likeness 'was linnlettlately apparent. IIe denied: his guilt, but was convicted and gale- . tined, Thus two men suirtired for one offense, SPEND bonks o1' the 1101m4; in reileetine, where some,. inarineke 1141d Inieled mei 'were cooking theft' meals, tieing blocks, or eitruni -to .hold 'their pule in penile:it; Sir Gardner • Wilkinson levos• cet 'of a piece. of .Egytillen'seulpture work Which represents two glatisblowere ply- . Int; their art in a menner whicii strikes. - one • as being surprislogly like that. practiced- • at' the' present - time. .'Sit• :Gardner Infinena us Shaf tble•senleture.• was executed. about 3,500 -ytetre ago .dushig Die 'reign. of Beni Ilitesan.: Thee ban. paintiug's and seulpttires. wrileli • • stre. knoWn. to, date ,beelc te the thne .0f, tho eeodos,•• 1406. .11: •C..' sliewSpet.tem. - &Inking veesels. of- cleffente patielne and line workruanship,•-ee. nos titanees- rivaling sinitlat•reiAS21$ er mod-. Clean Stint u. It le, quite easy to reineve•ehe iigly green marks cansod by damp on Stane; tile and brick lloore and eteps thet is • neeessery being a gem) scrubbing• • witb water. In wile:lee small' quantity. of 'chloride' °Mile; Ints disselv ed. • The Trott -ho florae. • • . It bas been Proved. by inStantaneeus photegi•tipher•that a horSe.• at fall iteot ,eometimes. has..its fourfeet oft UM' ground at. once. 4 .• . • Grapes In Australia. • Grapes -are. grown for table fralt and :for wine 111 every Slate el einftrelia., except -Teemanias leicterla With ,•2$,502. 'acres - folio:Wed by: South: Australia, With 20;800 acres. .The number aeres in grapea in, all:Atneo, traria is 03,733. acres, producing 5,100.- . 212.ga11ons of Wine and a•cousrderable 7 quantIty•ef raisins. • • • • FOR OVER SIXTY- ):EARS. 'Mrs.. Winslow's Seething lets , been' used by millions 01 mothere•hr .; their childeen teeth:lig:. If dis- turbed by night 'and brokeu of yottre rest -1:y •a- .sick child ; suflerieg and crying:: with pain of eating -teeth .seml at once , arid • get a . bottle of Iles. Winslew s Sootning feir child- ren „teething. It will telieve the'pooe sufferer- innnediatelye Depend • upen it, mothers, -there isno mistake aboet. it. • It cures Diarelmea, regn- .•. lafee the Stoinach and Bowels,cures Wind Colic, softens the Genus, reduce:4 Inliemmation and - gives tone aed en- • ergy to the whole system. • "Mrs. WinsloW's. Soothing Syrup?". for /en teething is pleasant to the taste and' ;is 'the. preseriptioie• of one of the oldest" and best feenttle physicians and'. nuise$ the, looted States. 1 rice 25 eents•a.bottle.. Sold by all drug- gists3t,li.itriol;.1,(hou. rtIrtthe world. Be sere and •ask fur --es. Winslow's So.oth- . iilg8•, 1 LOH HURON'S PRETTIEST_ RESORT t*rOrfrra Eig olo gf Sits Water Sports Running Paces Baseball, Footba11 riorse Ra,ccs Como ..n.nd..• ..epjoy .:nHatty. ,tit the • lafttAtre, ttsitt tqv.cr., P'aithiing•• and Boatilvi • 47-0-6I-172" 1ST 1904