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. ;br-1— I 11 ,E;� V?) $41M. -Ill 1. 10 ldh ..a 44#— It I- 111M A lin'm ..- �
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�&11� 1C.- - %no now like ;.lie Palo lingers 04 a, .VA. at. 1414; W .YVV4 "
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. 4 k, - I . - dead hand strotoliln-V down t Ito GowmAn ate Pronounced bumewhat .
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( - t�', -W I I _ . movintain side, tile taiwit ilointo Ficif I 0 11 and this oamo near causing a coarse ? Common soap I
I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . _" I lengthening towards pie doy by � pai;W4 at, a Now Tear's Celebration at
il WVVN . -0 . 4q1M .
I ba) Sunlight Soap saves linen.
; . I , 1A",;(,4 4""a �,/,wv day, -even as tile keen and nippilig one ot the GermAn churches. The Qor-
11 .t toxxoh or a prelliaturo old age n "Amer" means to colebrate. Tho,
I .. . The walking sick, what '
I � I beellis to threatoll me as tile new oholr at this p3rtioulAr church Is kinp-
. /P jorpop.9 On, AI'd tile ve" Of 1110 a crQwd of them there are: p" to be very flnoo and tile bulk
MILLINUS' PARTIES 4,,� 1-*� 44YI11-1.1 IN01111111 Seems dead, and like it foolish " of thel aniteirtainment fell to it.
451 Woman who neglects the pleasures In ono of the arithemu the tenoro SujqLl(;HT
, -_ � Persons who are thin and
How tilt% nostollIZ Now Chases Did, ,/ , ly mount tho mus -
,A OL.t�, wIthilt her reach to dreani ItIly of - .#A!l
10al scale until they come to
Care Away. .. those she calinot have, I sneak weak but not sick enough an'd Ropra"noo slow ]XXDX;C;Z5
, ....,_ / , . tbrougli tile deserted rooin8 of tile above the staff. That's pretty high,
"UtIllnors, Parties" are faubluimblo -94e., /-�X47�/ O�� old cottagewhen the sinking of tbo to go to bed. and all the IriqbMAII Who Wag 4P -
In Boeton now. I 11 I . sun lias allowed tan to be ulaudlin Gaiohl4g could A As the "fatior." 0"
Tho hostess at whose houno the � I without loss of self-respwt, And I 11 Chronic cases " that's 'He did not wait 'for' wan .. � planation, S
party Is given buys A, hat for oach A llulzte�w" won't answer for It that I don't what the doctors call them, but rundown the street yelling "fire" Ask for the Octacan 11ar. as?
Oxicat and *.I- 1. ..rr1,J..f! to ca//'-, olLAA�- see -boato In tile stiont rooiu4 And a* the top of his volce4 1110 017 ,wAR ,
- t, I I u�i 'and, Olin excited Individual
trIW tbo whole, Willett ollo Mixes at) alter all, what right has it inal3of Which in common English take," n
Indlific.riminately. Tlho hats aro Of - . neaply Sorty, and not . oven a turned an alarm. 'Die f1romen, too,
tho elleavest kind that oan ba pro- C__ decent looklllx one at that means—long sickness. hearii tbo choir members glarlelchig
cured and of ancient Pattern, while , - - _. ----.----.- - __ � - -1_____-_-_._1 _____.___-_____._.. - I to ask for better coal- . - "fetter" And they thought that the
! thei trimming usually conalsto or cut- 0--ol.-t--o-epr1wrimtv , Pany I Poor little wItchl To stop the continued Church Wits burning. The anthem wits
. Let'hier wake up to love and happl. finished just as the foremost fireman
i toll Violets, roses and Inexpenuivo ******W_rWWWW -70 I -%V 9 loss of flesh they need pokod, 4 nozzle through the window.
ribbon -sometimes of the most gor, I ness with whom she will,, After tile I
. gE1OUR'hUeS. * feverish dream of disappoint.0 hope Scott's Emulsion. For the mnard% Liniment Cares Garget
4"Cli gentleman who escorts a which I unwittingly oncoura.g.od, I'll
. ladyl to given, a. hat to trim Immoill- not blame her, Aad It will go hard feeling of weakness they In Cows. .
* with in I but I'll bring a cheerful face �
I UtOlF On (his arrival, which Ills fair to heTeseeond woddhog, for a first need Scott's Emulsion. Sir Philip flurite-JonesDidn'tIlCilow
Partner to.obliged to wear to 01111- *�* LOVE'S EXILE* * love which bas not burnt itself out, * Sir Philip B;urne4ones. of "Vain-
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: Per, And tho effect of the milltnorla but has been ext1aguished at Ito It makes new flesh and Piro" fame.' who played poker an
I art Is often very Amusing-. - ho,ight, leaves all hillammable Bub. the ocean, 11stood. pat" on two
ManY of tile gentlemen, however, . .tance very ready to Ignite again gives new life to the, weak douces, so you ace:
. (IlsplftY consIdera.ble, artistic, tuste. 4- krt on the earliest reasonaill provoca- A tool there ,was, and lie lost tile
� '111101.11"AR are kept as Souvenirs, I &V11V '-V'6r "'V *-T"M;46'VVP'L'V W'W"% tion. And, its for me, I have, To -to, system, . - dough
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f, , . , I remained iu the study for some Lit the cottago, But nex*t day when Ta-ta, my books, and my pine, Woods, . (H von as you and I),
� 1131ttell liatrea. time, a prey to the, laost Violent ex- Ferguson came to my room lie In- and maybe thoo sprilng will bring we Scott's Emulsion gets on 9, patir of twos, for he didn't
i Daughttir-oll, mamma, Reggio . a, better plrtlowphy. .
Al citexxxont, te, wiliciv tile emotions of formed me that the'poor fugitive 0 * * 0 . 41 * thin and weak persons ouf know.
Ontvcrt Is down In the parlor. I grief and remorse struggled Valaly had died early that morning. . They would only 'beat ace high.
kuosv hela going to propu8Q. ating bolter that -1 that tile i Apr1L . I
. Against the Intoxic, I Was sinceiely thankfu P. S. -Spring has dome It. Surely of the rut. It mal�ets' new, Minardlo Lintmeat Cares Co-lds,
Xotltor�Well, Accept hito, wydear. Babloic loved me. I strode u!p And unfortunate man had slipped 110 eARI1Y never was Such a spriaig since the
I clotcwt the follow( souxuloll that I down What littia hpace there was oult of the chain of troubles he 1I d 1 tho a b r n t rich blood, strengthens the etc -
Intend to be Ills mothor4n-law. - ,a a I aw rn buds fir t n at 0 he I
the room, until tbLO four forged for himself, since, as I expect- hiedgee, and the pale green Ups of
� . 4�poolx.l : wall& could contalA Mo no ad, Intelligence of the affair had al- the hart's toinguo first peeped oat nerves and gives appetite Sleep In Single Beds.
�, _�� l ! __ longer. Tbea for an hour I ready got abroad, and two Police Of- of,pthe fissures in the gray rocks for ordinary food. i (The Fa,mily Doctor.)
Rootn at the Top, . wandered about the forest, climbed floers from Aberdeen came down by thie Gain. It all Came at Once, It Single beJo were more numerous
� "Abl" sighed the paor widow, "no up to the top of a, rock which over. early In the aftiornoon, and were fol- tofo, sweet mtr and ounelline, and Scott's Emulsion can be than they are a great many people
other wan can ever fill poor .TohWe looked tho Doe and the Braemar lowed soon after by an official of the. freall bright green 14 the dark fringe would be better off When one is
; Place. I lorred Itimi from the bottom roa and came back in tile Moon- asylum from willch Ellmer had made , of the larches. Yesteromy I swear taken as long,as sickness tir sick, aross, restless, out of
.01 my hmaltP ligft by the sbell of old Knock 0astic, his escape. we were to the depths of as -black = lie or she ought to sleep
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� , "Of course,' rejoined the sympa' from which, three hundred yeare ago, Thhu there were . Inquiries to be and h" a wI)ntor as ever killed lasts and do good all the -alone and not Communicate by
thetic friend,"Ibuit you know there .Tames- uordon went forth to light for Illeld, and a great deal ad elaborate the abeep lin their pens, and splitting proximity the maladies that afleet
� Is always room at the topj%,L�Clhl. 111tv kinsman and neighbor, the Baron . time. n sick
, , fuss and formality to be gains tile Ahq.rth with frost, caused great him. The brute Creature& whe
. . cagor Nemp. . t ! or Braickley, and fell by ie through before the bodies of my poor: slabs bi rock to fall from their place go away by themselves till they die
I \ I one at tile flerob and purposeless friend and his crazy assailant Could (M CrAi9n9dP-rr0ClI Into tile page be- There's new strength or get over their troubles, and this
A Delicious Relish. eklimishes whoh see en Ito laid quietly to rest. I sent the low; but this Morning came Bahl Instinct a great many human beings
. tile only occupation worth mention- - and flesh in every dose. .
Rere Is a delicious dish from Eng- Ing at the Highland gentlemen of two widowed ladies away to Bear- 1 ole's letter, a,md when I went have. Those that have it are best
3and: $)lave about four ounces of tilDso times. When I returned home borough to recover from the effectip ant oT thle, house with that little whon Indulged In it -not to the
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. soft cheddar Cheese - best dairy I Saw bablGle's shadow through the cd tho torturing Interrogatories of abeet olf paper agalinst my breast, ___ We will be glad slightest- degree of neglect, lioiv-
. er higb-4rlud Ocartch fuLuctlowarlea, and I I found that It WaQ,sPrIng- Sh'e Is to send You a few ever. Where -two children In a
cheese Is an excellent substitute- blind Of tile little room where It �aok in England; she 'would be glad family must sharo the Same room,
and mix to a paste with six ounce husband's body was Wag- It was gave myself up to a week of the I doses free.
. hour, and I was most dismal wretchedness I ever re -1, to See me I" she "hopes I shall soon Ili a great many cases they would
of butter, a tablespoonful of salad 1009 past my dinner r until tile, find some business to take me to Be s"ro that thI3 picture in be better off to have two single
00. and a teaspoonful of HE) brutishly hungry that I felt member to biave en4ured,
French ipy half dozati. judicial Individuals who Landau," I ratbler think I shall; w I the form of a label is on the beds rather than one Wide double
I . mustard. -Cut rips tomatoes In thankful thiLt nelthOr Of the unhap questioned me at various times, and portmauteau is packed Indeed, my 1rap bottle of bed. We can share a great many
.up,e,r.of ,tvcry
half, SCOOP out part Of the seeds, IodleR wati be dIsguated axid,wiches are cut, the horse being 0 yo buy. thlogs with those we love, but soll-
and fUl with, ,the cheese mixture. witil my mountain Appetite. I bad to various ways, concerning detaUs, 0
Sprillkle the top with minced calves. scarcely risen from table when For- off vloart; of which I was entirely, Ig- - harnessed. And I ba,ven't a fear fow SCOTT & BOWNE, tude, elings to -as from birth to death.
__ guoun Informed me that 1v1rFL Blimer norant, succeeded In reducing me to i the end now; the embers are warm Chetnists, Wo come Into the world a -lone, we
bad sent Tim to ber, me to come to a state a abject hubcollity in I In her heart fair me, me to; set glow- it 10. In ust; go ont of 'It alone, And we
--OCC.UPATION FOR WOMEN. tile co,ttago to see her husband, who which I answered whatever they Ing. The great persomage may have Toronto, Ontar live In It alone, lit a certain Impor-
she reared was dying. Remembering pleased, and went very near -to Un- this leaoo a Larkball at her pleasure; I= 50c. and $1; all druggists tant eonse, and to got and keep
�1� I piew Eniploymen - - ut Tbeir the, poor wretch's ly and hug- p1loatIng myself In the double oat- I Tot -to and Ta-ta, and tile rest of my . otir "hearings" we must' sometimes
. ts Are Witho gf�aat 013mall household must fly with me to ba left alone. -It Is good that we
Femiabie Htpresentatives. fa when we found astraphe which was the subject of 4 warmer time In the South. For my HOW THE SULTAN LOOKS. should be. -The F aludly Doctor.
- : . I ,,1r4',' I wait not surprised; nor the Inquiry. A tragic occurrence must I to Is orver, and I am reconciled to
Tho Industrial aphere of women Is C0*01d I, knowing the rate always have for the commonplace I 8XI —
Ight be in store for him my kind. Bablole wants me; God bless U,,,, of the Mo,,,,, Nation Looks and Indigestion, congested liver, Impure
that in .mind an element of mystery; if that I blood, constipation, theso are What
by constantly enlarging. it appears if ble, lived, be,horry tha,t Ills misera- element Is not afforded by the cIr- - )Is"- . Acts as if He "%Vag Haunted.
from tho statistics of the U. & Pen- -010 life Would in all probability 0114 cullastalloes Of the case, It must be I TH,E 19ND. � afflict thougands of people who do
. I Introduced by conjeetur6 and Inceni- I The lot, of the Sultan of Turkey not know What Is tho matter with
Stan office, thmt out of 808 Separate peacefully now,. - ' ,,, not a happy one. Probably no PO- them. Tihey r1rag along a miser-
�t occupations only eight are nionopo- I found him lying in bed Ill 0118 Of 011111 croes-questlaning of witnesses. A S.S-ESSMENT ten-tatn on earth to so coutInuoumly able o-dete-nee; they apply to the
I the upper roonis of tile cottage Therefore, when at last Inquiry was haunted by fear of death as lis this local doctors occasionally, and Some-
. lized entirely by the Masculine Bex. wIthhIs wife eta,nding by his Side. ended, and victim and assailant were dark -hued despot. Ray 8towart times obtain E6 little temporary*. re -
both burled In (Alorimulak churchyard SYSTEM
I No one Will be surprised that, there ,His eyes were feverishly bright, and , __ Batrer, who recently saw Abdul Ra -
are no women among the soldiers, the ha.nd lie let MO take felt dry, amid the stolid interest of a little ' lie, fbwt the old, tireld, worn-out, all -
and withered. Ho said nothing,wher, orowd a Highland woman and clxU- "The heart never finds that the I�ills are Mid. at constantlinople, says of him: gone, distressed feeling always comes
sailors and marlires or the United red dron, I found thttt J 'had become the "I stood on the palace terrace ris- back a,galn worso, than ever, until
I asked Mm how 1140 was,. but sta obJect of moibld curiosity and horror ,NVh,.Pdr,0,.tW11s!e.11. ,the firm of Wife, Children Ing &]love the little roadway down in thno they become tired of living,
L States government, -Yet there are at me initentlY While, his wife spoke. as the central figure of what ]lad or Friends. I wh1oh. on Friday the, Sultan ventures Wonder why . they ,were evoi, barn,
158 Woman employed as ,11?batmen" "Ho wasted to ace you,, Xr.Mttudo, "i'very man shonld carry sufficlentinsurauce forth to my bila pra.yers. I saw the
. already be"-vmo a, voy,� ugly story. ti��rotecthls loved ones anbi why they are alive unless to
. Just wwle lie felt, a little better eu,o,aud to Insure to extraordinary precautions taken to
and sailors. I slippose that Fabian's death, the them the income they yed during his life endure constant suffering. To such
. wo-oh have not invaded the ranks and ablo to speak,' said she, "to , time protect h1mthe gathering of all his .
IT'S 'WORK OR 00 TO JAIL
Nicaraguals New Labor Law t3eems
to Make Strikes Impossible.
al,lie LegUla,ture of ZiloAragua
pa-kise'o '011 Julio 30, IDUI, a, law, that
oausu,d genertki. oonateruatlQn aimoug
all elakseH Or u0cloty. It wap one of
tho mubt rciattirkalile, odic.ts for rega-
lating lbifa (wXining labor III its rola�
tiom with qaa)ita� QvQr promulgated.
rillic, popular yoloo, A,t onoo aeclarefl
that suctil ,).it ed!Qt could never be-
c;�11,farcfxjl. Irwo moathe ago, however.
the Q0)reri,9A,PIIL put the la,w. into of-
reot, &n1a, itucorditig to the reports
from Nicaragua. everybody lar beocim-
Ing! rMO1101,0d 1LO It, iind tile results
soota to be thus fax, beneficial.
Zio Imw doiChics a laborer *us any
iale, over 16, who
has not a eapittlti of 5OU PeAOa, W11101i
is about $1.0U lit out, ourroncy.
It then dotilowas that every laborer
MuUt IlaVe all.0131PID.Vor. A11YO110 Who
loyed Is to be
arreeted At occet imprisoned for
twenty days and mado, to labor on
1-mblic, works while awaiting an em -
player.
When an euiployer hires a person to
work, tho cluilgoyea innat bay a small
book from tile uovevii-ment in which
'to rcgister tho name, age, description
and guneral Characteristics Of tile
person ana conditions of thd con tract.
Tito employer must give Ili$ employee
a recelpt for this book, -which the lat-
tar Call prGallZe, as a proof of Ills good
standing whenever arrested by the
pollee, oil ou4plaloii of being Idle.
When tile laboror has Completed his
contract with one eniployer and do-
E1rQR to go to a,110their 11L) must gIVO
Ills book of labor to tile next employer
- and tuire, a recelpt for it. i
If tile laboreir wamito money In ad-
vapoo his cirnploycr oa,n , give it to blin
on',y as a loan Nvithout I ntorost,. to be
paid by ratabilng ona-balf of tho su.1-
ar7 Or . wagav un-ti.l. tho,.debt Is call-
cQle& If alaborer leavost Ills oAlitloyor
without payIng )its debt, lie will bo
ImprLsoned, filled, and obliged to re-
tuirn. and work It out. I
Any person elliploying laborers
without this book ,.it labor will bo
fined abou,t $10.
It looks to editors of Nicaragua
newspapers, who ]lave been studying
this law, its thouidi strikes Cannot
thrIve, under it, for laborers who
throw tbelmselves, out of employment
by strikIno; axe likely to be at once
arrested for being out of work.
The mailn, purpose of the law, how -
over, Is to prevent employers from
advancing wages to laborers on a
contract, which mado the laborer a
slave, until he settled his account, and
also to prevent idleness by obliging
everyone Without capital to be enx-
ployed. ,' .
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i oP tho city fire department, still not � tell you how sorry he IF1 for the fool- terrible circumstances ,whion sur� sullorers there is a, Jmven at re -
rounded It, and tho barrier they Are your loved Ones fully protected In the 5,000 troops, the Stoppage of traffic
had event of you belug called )%once? bg walls or armted men Ili every road- rage in Dr. August 1coonig's 11am- Cares Distem-
: less than 879 Women are, returned Ish "d dreadful thoughts 110 formed between myself and Bab101e, - This Is a pertinent question, and one that Afinar" Liniment
_. in the same general class of "wutell- abOU'L you wtilan h6 did not -know combined to make me more sensitive everyjjan should apply to himself. way leading up to the palace, then burg Drops, which was discovored per.
, +%, --- and whea . the surroundings the few hundred more than 60 ye6re ago, and which - .
. � moil, policemen and deteetive:.1f thel true aL,O 0 . I I thart af old. it L9 certain that papa. .it Are not ful y proteewd then We -1ch the Sultan to a, wonderrul medicine. One tri
Iniere, are no women stre t car, *16 ]lead was rather dizzy because s of roadway Wit
' lar opinion, about ivhlcli I had'hever CANADIAN ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS Yw&ursdt traverse from his palace gate will convinco, tile most sceptical th
- "" " " 'I" wL'LL'u' — 11Y011 somewhat carelessly' before cared one straw, now began will provide Just,what you require. to his mosque by rows of soldiers any or a;ll of those difficultic& ma
- IV(. thou I I: iTre twt;.,Vo- he had
thou I I '
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�_� in �C- �"", In �,, r mffi �iene". , V know." . to affect Mo Ktrarilgely; that my sell- Look up your a e . It was a strange, gor-.
thirteen wo- You ,ye,atudy thelIgurea Iven
. Poor little womaji! It WAS to her tude, becawo loneliness, and althaugh here, And you,wll find at what A smalfcost knee -de P bo, removed, and a perfect cure a
men conductors. unt, t6 thisbritvc, the old wander -fever burned in me you can earry another $500, $1,000, $1,500 gootts, Incongruous spectacle, footed, by taking Dr. August Kopilig
I I TRiV havo not -as yet taken up all My synipatIlY W or $2,000 of insurance or protectl 1. ',Preceded by ble women In closed. Ilambur;-Drops. Got n. bottle
I g energetle, tragilo Creature .$V'Wso lic, longer, I beghn to feel thafS the 03
tho employm. and rat faults wero on the surface, Lwd TABLE OF MONTHLY RATES. carriages, several of their sons and onco, beforo It Is too late. .
teloplione "linemen," 3rot 22,550 of wo mountains oppressed me, and the At the On On On On some eighty great generals and offir
�, to title b1tter shameful ,endt protapects of being allowed up -with Ages of $500 $1000 $1600 $2000 care of tile army marching on foot,
thorn are opert6tors In 'these com- who It))) her busy skill- my books und my beasts, as I had 18 years ...... $029 $0 58 $087 *1 16 came the Sultan himself. He was
va,liantly Worked w of The Silver Lining,
11 — -- gnlcu. full ll&a.da, aud'Inado ,the boat many times before, lowered in my 11) and 20 ... 0 80 0 60 0 onsider," ask
111hore are 126 wOmen plumbers, 0 ')O 1 2 driven slowly In an open carriage, ',Do 'you never a
everythang. She -looked so worn horizon like a fear of imprisonment 21 11 22 ... 081 0 62 0 98 124
forty-fivo, plasterers, 107 0 C rd, with his Minister of Rev. X. Horter, "that even prisc
brick and 28 1: 21 0 82 064 .)o I 2I3 facing f orwa
I stono masons, twenty-four Paper- that all -tile good lior Into easy life I )lad heard hothing from Bablole ,�, r, 4 2(;::: 0 813 0 66 a gl) -L 82 War sitting opposite, and this Is has its bright side ?"
I hangers, 1,7.S9 painters and glazleis had done her Seemed to have disap- except through liar mother, whos6 27 ,1 28 ... 084 068 1 02 It 6 Abdul Harald If., the absolute ruler I "Ouxe," replied the convict, I'm
�6d; and from shame at bar hus- letters were filled With Minute - 29 11 80 ... 0 85 070 1 00 14.0 of *25,000,000 people, the defender of can't help tbinkin' and longin' f
V and Join- r�eal dgh her voice re. accounts of the paralyzin III 01 82 ... 0 :36 the faith, monarch of the Rulrymet- it." I., , :
, And 545 woman carpenters 0 T2 108 I "
- band's conduct, t1lo, g: effect 98 -1 8-1.... 0 37 074 :I -11 3. 48 d'y I .
. era. mained bright aild Shrill, site (lid no� her husband's death seemed to a is -i Bo ... a 8s r0 76 I 14 1 52 i�selxlze, the glorious government, va- or twha.i 2" . i
A:.... No women are returnot.1 its helpers dare to meet my eYes. i I went rownd have )lad upon the younger 87 11 88 ... 040 080 120 1 130 riously known elsewhere as the "sick .1r11he.iDuts!de.11-T�oy, Times.
. to steam bollermakers, but eight to her, and held one of her thin work- lady. Tatese tidings stru)Ok ,lie with. B 9 11 60 ... 048 0 86 1 29 1 7,2 man of Buro, el' and the "great as- .
�� 11 42 ... 047 094 141 188 ,r,.,, F
,,,ei�
�) women work at this industry as full 41 Y.
worn hands as I spoke to her'hu6- dismay I I began to feel that I bad ,1 1) ,, .1.,L. ... 0 52 3.04 I 50 2 as saGe splendor of genOrail, Uvees Y-Z(Wise Head)Disinfootant So
t. mechanics. There are 193 women band. ' under-estlilinted tile ofl'oCt that 4 5 11 40 ... 0 62 1 24 1 86 248 and trooper Is forgotten ; every Powder is better than other soap powdei
I � blacksmiths, 571 machinists, 80370 "And you liave persuaded him that ench. a attack would )lave on a 47 11 4.4 ::: 077 1 54 2 81 11; 08 eye Is fixed On the little, old, round as it also aets as a dlsiufectant�
� wonien woorkers In Iran and Stool, Tim not an ogre alter All," I sa,ld keenly eonsitive nature, and tofear 40 11 60 I 00 2 00 a 00 400 shouldered man In the carriage. A
. � � 890 In brass and :L,775, wo-mon work- cheerfully. . that his tragic death had perhaps shout-wel,l-trained amd evidently
ill ,.,, , , .. .
kt Ila Told. Effin.
y In a Perthshire village school a
f. boy complained to the teacher that
is Tom Smith had been swearing. Tile
at teacher. wishing to know the truth.
of the boy's assertion, questioned
hIm as to what Tom had Said:
"Please, 041r;" replied the accuser,
"I don't swear, and I am afraid
ed to say the Word lie used-" "Why,
n my boy, you I noed not be afraid;
no harm ivill come. Just iflileper
714 the word to me, and I will punish
11-11 Smith for smearing. "Come, now,
what dl.d he say?" "I would ra.th-
.
I t er nolt, Shy." "'But," Insisted the
J, , teacher, "how am I to know that
Tommy SmKh sworn It Idan'tknow.
8,P the word he used." "I'll tell you
a, how," sa1d tile boy, brightening up.
"You say over all the swear words
134 that 'you know, and I'll tell you
-
whan you come to the right one."
� ere in tin, � I Mr. Ellmor, after one or two vain done more to relnsrta:te Fabian in ___ � , ,,�;c,_,efve0a long,-practlse, about, ourlons-ly lack- Trick AVIth an Egg.
on c 'ti"butlou ou�_ 1
7 ---'
Among other unusual employments In her "" I �' ' ' 0 ,.ut I i�V in fir, , spontaneity -goes up .
-
. attempts to answer, got back votes the place he had first held �__� _�'�i 0
I'M t I �
from tb
for � n arto 100 worIgQrR. A,.s "lum- enough to whisper huskil.v, With a heart than years or penitent devo death, .0 f.$n.pr.'rl b",,-',!i-,1�t t. -f 184310- t1h . , tr" a. The old man raises Every one hlas heard cyt Columbus'
' " I -L" c
C
0
� K%nq-.-L�, �,r� lilir wood- . tioll, could have done. T,hIs conjoc: At Age. Of his hand In salate; be wears a red trick With an eggs,but here is one HOWS THIS ?
� i:,.,l e clogged expression, of face- .
oboppors, 378 sawmill employees, 440 ,, .tll&t If tura became almost conviction IS yedrs ...... ....... ...... 11 ........ I ........... fo 0 fez; big face to sickly *wlitte, aIke quite as ourtousi 'We offer One Hun(Ired Dollars' Reward for
bartenders, 2,086 salloon-keepers, 904 was the- when, Just as I had found a pretext 19 and 20 ..................... � ........ I., ...... :::*.*1*. 0 1 parchniblit; the nose is that of an old Place a large balled egg In tin apy case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Bablole was uInhaPPY, It 1 21 11 22 ............................................. o 2 �
"draymeW' and teamsters, 828 un- falylt of ffell, If I on which to visit the ladies, I re. eagle, lung, bookeLl, hIgh-bridged-the egg cup in such a manner t1lat It Hall's Catarrh Cure. ,
_the other one. 1 28 1: 24 048 - I F. J. ClIENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
deki-takers, 143 stonecutters, Sixty- was wrong then, I'm right now. you?ll colved a letter from- Bablole her- ,I) 5 , 26::::*::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: **:, 0 44: American nose, lllFj subjects will will not touch the bottom, more- We, the understiTed, have know F. i
threo "quarrymen," . self, which struck all my hopes and 27 ,-, uS .............................. . ........ :.,., : 045 whifisper In Contempt. His eyes, what over# the circumference of' the egg 15 years and beileeve him
. sixty-flive white- marry her ?" i . , : S a than Cheney for the last
. . nd. It was Writ- 29 80 ........................................... . 0 4(3 1 one sees of them, for lie turns' his mu t be OM�Nvha.t greater perfectly honorable In All busines, trans-
-., I washers, eleven well borers and 177 1.ympt ' i ten In Such a constrained manner .41 111. 82 ............................................. 0 47 'head neither to the right nor to the the widtli of tho cup at the tot). actions and finAucially able to carry out any
- on,;aud :18 1114:1.11 ........ 11. .1111 ... 11 ..... 0 48 �
. stationary engineers and firemen. Ila gavo A, nod of satisfactl that the carefully-chosell expros- 115 11 .116, .............. ::::::::::::::: ............... 0 49 - left, &re deep set And black. It you notiv grasp the egg and . obligations made hy their firm.
Ills wife. 9ST a TnuAx, ftolesato Drugglats, To.
Following aro tho large 071)PIO-V- looked contemptuously at sloxiii of gratitude and affection .17 11 418 .................................. � .......... 0 50 I "Those who know him best say tbo cup. and turning both upside 'w ledo, 0.
. Monts for women; Servants, 1,2183,- "And she Says I Was Mad I Perhaps sOulided cold and formal, while tile 3 it 11 40 ............................................. 0 52 that he has a pocallar way of mov- dowj3, stripe th�o top of the egg WALDING, KiN,,A,i & IlAttvm, Wholesale
763; agrioulturAl laborers 668,200; 41 1 411 ....... � .......... 0
. 80. Rnit I was mad to some purpose 411) " 4K::::::::::::::,:::::':::: ................ �. 0 54 't MOVI -able,
purport of the 1'etter stood ontas , 86; Ing Ills eyes Without ng big head, against tho t the China cup Druggists, Toledo, 0,
farmers find planters, 807,7'00; (Irr-sn- If I shot the right man." , 45 11 46 ...................... : ........... I ... 0 lao - aq if he were always seeking to aook will crack and probvLbly go .4to, I Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,act-
precise and clear as a se . Ing directly upon the blood and mucous our -
makers, 814,794; laundresseR, 385i- With a hoargo weak laugh he turn- (le ::::::*
'Ath to nvp
.. ,%he was going,away. 47 :1 48 ..................... � ....... 0 67 behlixod. him, to, pry #)lit secrets, to
. . 282; trades, 327,61.4; toxtile work- 8a � 49 , 50 ....... ....... ............. I.::::::::: ...... : 0 75 His beard pieces; but the egg will remain In- ' facootthe system. Testimonials sent free.
ed away, and as site Could no(4 Induce to found It impossible to Impose sufprlso hidden motives. tact. especially It it has a thick Price -75c per bottle. Sold by6lIftugglate.
Jk_ ere, 2.77,972. There are 2,873 wo- him. to Speak to me again, I bade F or more Informatica. apply to the nearest is deep blue-blaok, as are hie eYe- abell. HaLl's Family Pills are the best.
men clergymen. 1,011 architects, 786 him golot] night and hold oat MY longer upon my generosity, and she Council or write to bro-,vs; naturally they would be only tire poird or tIp of the egg
lind obtallied tho situation of com- AV T, %rnVMAn"V n A ,"_--1- .
I .
., 12 — � _-11_1 --__
2 ,cm
aro. Winslow,$ booltong 131M oboul-I
4 .
always he lived for Children ' act 1111(r, IL
100 es the child. softens the 41AS curea vna-1
V01011and to the botit reme4v Ver I.Rarrhwa. __
1,0443111%,
TEN COURSE$ BY MAILprofesslong
oughly taught. Egert instructors. 11)(11 -
they I
PARi Attention. Son for handsouto cut",
logue $Car urtlomurlaroa�4 reoLrr sgo dence Dopart-
Meg Nin ,X , 0 ta gn
0 , TorkAto Can,
. I.. I . -
WANTEDs AGENTS 'aun do ',"roll f, t I ,to w, 1, 1%
Caua4a to sell made to measure 1,A Irts,
Sults, Jackets and Skirts; good commissions,
Crown Tntloring 0%, 0anada's Largest Tall,
ors, Toronto, I h
WANTED, AGENTS r.4udevt'1rTj,Aga"Vn1A
Qana4a, to sell MENfS ordered clothlug'900d
commissions; union label. Crown TAlloriuK
Co., Calladn's Largest Tailors, Toronto, .
.
WANTILD-FARM HAND, MARRIED
man (withoul, Jitc.umbrance preferred)
must be exl)erleixce4 In neral farming ana
care of stock, aud be we'T, i ecommeu*10; also
It lit
,,,1F,1om%r1,, Adilreo I'Oot 01110 drawer
M,Ito Out,
I
10 YOUR TIME FULL'Y OCCUPIED TIIIS
WINTLU 7 It not, we are *Pon for an
honost and energetic man to represent
us, au� can start you Inaprofitablebuslueov.
�
write V ortrititEli,pplyCo,,Parkdale,Toronto
.
. �
Butter Wanted
it any choice 1-pouud roll butter to offer
Fleaso advise by letter. 0holce, large rolls are
It good demand. %Yalltild, a .51110,1111 of
young chickens, dry picked. Will PAY Mts,
per lb. toy boog,%vax delivered In Toronto.
0onotguineuto and correspondence solicited.
JOHN J. VEN, 02 Front St. R Rot, x0routo
. d�ntlgts, 2,193 Journallstss 1,010
Ivind, which, after a minute's Cam-
panion to a lady who was going to
. r )
. . Hanilltoll
gray, but he dyes them, for Tbe soul-
look TO hits
Is to ber brolugl4t lnto contactwith
law7ors, 7,387 physicians and four-
iy surgeons.
sid-cratioin, lie took and even pressed
limply few a moment In his hot fln-
Algeria, and before the letter an.
notincing tho fact was -In iny hands,
,
W.V. CAMPBELL, Grand Orgmul%er,
Hamilton
tan Must never old.
Generals he leaves all the pomp and
the table, and the cup and egg
must be hkald firmly Nr,hile this is
, I . ___ ,
gera. I lind scarcely got to tile door
When Ills wifo began to; Scold 'I'm
she would be oil her way to France.
ORGANIZERS IVANTER
.
display of gold lace and tlnftl; for
ildnisolf he Is Clad wholly In 131ack,
being., diolao.r `
� I
� � TRATRUNIONIAL IFS.
, —
tow his Ingratituft, and he startled
I confess I could ]lave ta,ken: more
calmly the burial of Larkliall And all
"Yes." I i I I
"And during flitese long Walks I
a-
.. .
MMard's Liniment ,NreS Diph�
� I. e I . -%Vbioh Would Aiake 31"ried Peopl-
. I
us borth by� Suddenly findlutr voice
enough to call me back. Ele had
it eontalnc(l under an avalanche. That
STILL A CENTURY BEHIND.
tIon Of alx� k1lad, 'The Raven' lie bag
been called and the raven -he looks.
th,erja,.
'
00 ,
� Happier ir Itegardeli.
struggled up on Ills elbow and A, rush
she could go liko that, with nof fare-
well but tho-se few ohlItIntr words on
..L-
The Sultan Is not really oldt and yet
-
L . It wome.n. were as kind to their hug-
ba,;uds as they were to their lovers.
. If home trials w"o, never toicl to a
neighbor.
of excitement Ivaod given him back
his streingtb few a few moments.
, t
a Journey, to an engagement to wIllell
rhe had bound Ivorse , If, so she said,
xvilipirlos Only Beginning to Under-
Stand Present Day Customs.
It there 113 One Impre ton allove an-
croter that he trivesf It is that of age
.
I . if household expenoes were propor-
I tioncd to the husband's Income.
"Site shall bold her toilgael" he�
Vowled, Angrily, by way all prelude,
t,BY
for three years, was a shock so
great that it stunnwd me. To -to and
Things of the nineteenth o.ontury
amdl great weariness. : .
"Poor old Suiltan." ;
IVIL. If they tried to be av agreeable as
days.
Ila I returned to the bedside.
ychar Wvr I showing you have loved Ba-
Ta-tAt both know, kliat tilght tharo
Was something wrong, and we sat
have hardly Wen known in the PIliliP-
A STORY WITH -
� in Courtship
bWe seven years V I
three spoeclifees beasts, 'dolota IG
pine IRands until very rccently. The
.
. if each would try and be a support
.
aXIA cowsort to tho otllw.
"Yes." I i I I
"And during flitese long Walks I
round tho fire, without a ra.9 of
comfort bottreen the lot 11 a. M re
People there got along With 61.911- .
tDOIA11 0611tu ry mottiod-p and mate� :
I
A SEQUEL
If oalch remembered the other wits
havo watched yon take with her
of le
wae no usfe OT writing � sho was gone ,-
rials until AnicYrloaa oc�upatlon
. a human beAng, not an angea.
lately oo Cralgendarroch and
basIdes, I wasn't quite a aerf, and
I them realize that tile twellit-te-th
-
-
L . It wome.n. were as kind to their hug-
ba,;uds as they were to their lovers.
through the forest you have never
Wd her so?" I
It 6110 had no more'feeling than, that
for me now that she was free, well
Mado
centut -y ,.vao hore. While living over
MrS. Sufferings Hap.
t1larnett's
if both parties remembered that
"Never. One can't be e, Man seven
years to be a scoundrel the eighth,
at least She Should not know that
rivers of oil they had a sealit sup. -
,,ply Imported- from RuFmAxt. Now welts
pll.y Ended by the Aid of
. they married for worso as Well agi for
Mr. r"Ilmer." -
I WU less D11110ROPIllbal. SO I d09-
'11�LVG been Sunk and the natives are
I
Dodd's Ki4ney P11 Is
, beitter.
I
11 rMon, -which of us two
mlly "solved to give lit; all thoughts
gottIng a 11ttle light on their former
Xt men wero as thoughtful lot- their
C1.aIIgt to. be the Most grateful
of rminliig, lost kny ill-djaciplitned feet
ignorance.- Slitpo Are landing on tho
wives as tboly. were for thelly swoot-
heAXtM ! I
1toW_Z for your lending me a roof
to die ,under, or you for my br -Ing-
should carry me where 1, waff not
wanted; and, pr"enting a respectful
iblands machinery that truly aston-
Ishas tho nutives, Where they have
.
Thftt wasFOut, rears Ago and now
It the,re were lower "PlOdfie, dar' .
Ing back to you, the wonian you Were
but firin, refusal to give up my lease
of Larldiall 'Eo It ftrtaln great per-
been scra,tching the sail to raise poor
Crops they aro, now ploughing deep
she is able to may, .1 The altro was .
lingo" In public and common matiners
in pr1V&tN I
tv, tool to lot go before."
It was an Impossible qtreStlon for
'Fonage whu had tnkon a fancy t" It,
wroto a stupid lottor to Nlrir. Ell-
furrows And get-thig oomethIng near
Parknauent."
�Plattsville, Ont., ,Tan. 6.--(SPeCI&I.)
It men would renivinber thlftt it:
woman cannot always be Smiling who,
me to allawer, and I was thankful
that tho dying man'$ cars Caught
.I
mer highly applauding lier daughter's
act ton, ,in(] oettlid. myself down again
tho value of a productivo Boil. Edged
tools without edgw And With te
�mper
lincevtain an that of a Spaniard havo
e"The cure was permanent.,' In till$
one krhort sentence Mrs. J. Barnett,
. �. ha'.8 to cook tho din'TICT, answOr tbO
I t1oor bell h%If a dozen timKI, got rid,
J310 sound of footstep's on the StalrRi
which diverted his attolition from me
to the bachelor life nature seems to
have deterinined me for.
been set aside for nXes, picks, Chisels,
drills, fav're and shovels that Mean
i
of this place) gives tile Sequel to a
.
tong, tale of suffering and migory. It
of 11, veilv,bbor who has dropped In, .
' It baby. tie up ths eut
tand -to h ",
to 0"
g Ino '
""a av ` '" ort'"`n'ty '
the '
,,,, 't 'd doo '
But -tile winds blew more coldly
than they to do the
Illuch. more. ,%lid better work with
I
a about four years sinco 'Mrs. Bar-
nott tile public the Story or
.
I -year-old, gatbel
finger of a two I up
. I 'not
bl 0 0 I 8 fit 0
a , ast quick y a
r I a;
0 te", 7 Ino
0, t
used across
blealt Inoors, the mists are Morn
ICE ql(ILture of hunt, n effort.
-0 expc %
The worst known appliances that
gave
her sufferings and ibeir happy end-
the playtbingsl of a four-year-old, t1o,
- -ye -old who has
up tile hoad Ora six. .ttr
r tj
I I Vont.t 4own I M,V, no "" 0 lo
W
; .0th
chilling than they used to be,* and
bonstc4 or tile -
, nanto too:el are be
Ing. Xn view of tho sequel given a.,bove
it Is, wo.11 worth repeating:
fallen, dalinotair,% and got an eight-
r". ,
es a '141',�, b sta.v"I
I ad I t
the� hroad Hilies. of Snow oil. Loch -
. 1. .
. Ing replaceil by tho very beat Instm-
1110ilks of labor known to our lilgh(�st
I had ,beei I ailing for yearog" artid
11 year -Nal reft(ly for Eolloob to say Ito-
- .
�, cic�aillng, (Justing.'
�. " thing Of AWCOP-111,
- I
' *5"��
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.I . 91, �
I - �
4tcalu power lit Its most
civilization. .
i,; being
Mrs. Darriett. "MY Symptoms wore
NkOrvolialless, rilicti,maLlani In the Ieft
,
Pdo. A w0-m%n with all thill tO (1011"
ten<) witit mAy clatin. It as a Privilege
It is licit ody because of their great Wearing qualities
- t ot;ly becaus,
7I.
r
7
perfect fGrmo applied w1lere
It Nvakl 110 More known than It ,wns
arm, pains In tile small of tile back
111) 1he s;plll.tl eolaniii and back of ill�,
to look and, feel a 11,ttle tired NOW,,—
I-
you ate recommended
ot r,eC()MI
to -vvear
wItIl us a contury ago. Tho I)P01,10
Iwo learning tot, tho first tinte that
head, through the eyea, left side of
'I'l
timep, and 0, word of sympat'lly wou
Illot, be too %,Inch to e_xpeet froin the
ntap. who, during lbe hall(" 1110011,
woul(l not Int lier ClItilry RPT nlxle�'; r aR 41
',
-that
.,�.
,
I
I V-919alobv Rit'hohArS I
hlilfg call be out do,wn and valleys .
filled Ill) to make. roads more level,
ijo that larger lon.01 call be, haulr-d
%vith much IM9 effort than ever be-
tho body and occasionally tho fight
f o
nP Petite and I could riot sloop. I was
a. physical wreck.
otnobai'le.
!
fore. to stealn shovel. that wit -it Olin
.. t wito treated by the dou-tors, but
- - - I
lie Oid.
"navold, (10 you ever think of Mo
wimn you aro aloile V 'i .. i
dgftcothCart," 110 Mild- tUrI11119 hill
(111;rIc ("VeR fall 111)0,1 b(-, "t think t)f
(1,1y or my lite. Tliere Ign't
'
you (Vo ' (" V lint I don't fret a (lull
it' (I 6
trofa'�Sptroo"'n�enk'17tntg Co. for that dIA-
Mont) ring on �rhliv fillg(P."
I - I thpir .medlicines afforded me no relief.
I )uotion of Its Iran jawn takes up ))lore
. 4.1 Ill Irl u " startf%d takint" Dodd's Kidney
Stylas rit and linish are almost as important. kyRANBY
Auligrats have a stylish, clean cut appearance all their
OW11, wid are niade in all the different shoe sliapes.
"Oranhy 114hers wear 111(e Won."
litaterial 1,110,11, A Q On 114 MO COU
Rhavoi out in. nn mitire, dy Is at, ob- PIlls- IlefOrO I had finished 611A box
jmt of Rbsoluto wondpr. lit foot, the thore wan all improvement In my
1,1111pinocy aft only beffinning to learn condition. my nppettte returnud, th.;
that tile warld hag hpan actually' pain was lerineited, unit I wag able to
,
atovIng slinee 111tsellftp laillaed oil Sloop. I took tAvelvil boxf.-I nild Nval
their ghorpq j%,nd pv6 thotill tile naluo Completely tured. I asoribe my re-
.
of llr6bbets,." . 0overy to 1)0'1(1'0 Kidney PHIS." I
THE CHURCH AND PEOPLE.
What the Churches Need to Do to
Alako Progress. �
rt Is true, that the churchos6 oil the
wholel, airet Cut of touch with the
t1mos; behind the age axid not in ad-
va,nue ao they shouid be -their teach-
ings and their mc�lxods not In adjust-
=L�lllt With tho;neoda and demands of
the everyday life of everyday men.
if the churches contessetIly fall, as
they 0, to reach tbo niaoses; if at-
teadance 10 falling Of[ and Interest
in 'rQ1glan depiliting, It is not that
men and wonion are, Vowing harder,
moro, UnbqUovinly and ma.teriallRtic,
not tlba,t they fool less tile need a(
okitual guldanice and uplift than in
former days, but chiefly becauso they
do not find tho, nooded uplift and
guidance lit the religious service as It
is tiow administered in many of tho
oburchos. 111,hoy find there Instead towa
much conventionn , Itty" too muoll In-
clatenoo 11poll tllblgs useless, outworn,
and iton-cese-litlaJ, too juxioll, that to
abstraot naidi theorottoal And too lit-
tIo tha.t it; lWaCtIodl and truly help-
ful ctild InElp-Iring. �
mile chim-116; litt'vo a vast alliount
at wo.alth in liand or at thoIr o0mr.
I
u,'"d , they have numerleat Strength;
they bnvor an enoMonu aggregate of
wolai tilid Intellectual resources; It
to till this aggregation of power they
Will ada tho Ingluenoe, coming from a
rea(Ijuetment at their methods to the
thouglittai, desires, aosl u"de of the
world 0 -day, to Modern social, In-
dhxig(ritl , n'lld religious torlditions,
alblong the r1oh tin . d tbo poor alike'
theror are no evilo to overcome, Ilo
goot) to bo ancomplIP11P4, to W1110
they may not prove Moro than equal.
-L�R)Iell Weekly. � I I
A Poser.
"Don?t beAt about thei bush. An-
swer my questions. -tYea,' or *Nab' "
shouted an excitmi elector at a poll-
t1oal ;e * $
"Wei 11 sa, t a candidate, mildly,
41perhaps! friend down there will
allow le to point out that there are
. q
some u tons litch cannot be sm-
0wor I � or $X,.1 It
"Do IV, excla tho elector, w1th
witharing sarca&m.
111 Ails. Prepared to Prove my asser-
tion#1 answered tho candidate. ",Now,"
ho continuo(V turning to big Interro-
gator, "the question I Will put to my
friend as it test is this-Ilave you
left off beating your wife?"
,1 ly,%' or 4NO'?" shouted the do.
lighted audienco,; and the excited
elector incontinently Collapsed.
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1. ,1-11.11i.,,�. 11110=�� .. I . .
I -, r_% -
. Don't A
I
- 110111,cey with -
1. a Cough, Z
. -
I just a little tickling cough G
� .1 may not suggest any trouble
��� but ItIs often the fore -runner �
..... of very serlatis lung disease. -
, I Gtay's Syrup of Rtd Spruce Guln -
1r -
I soothes and heals the irri- �
- tated inembrarle and the -
; cough passes away. Gra ' s �
.- y .
::::: �yrup of Red Spruce GUM :
i is a carefully compounded -
pr6paration and is aspecifio -
1remedy for all throatandlung
affections. 25centsabottle. -
. One bottle will demon- -
strato its virtue, -
Ora V's -
I q11J Syrup -
! of.
,
1 hd Spruce fiom
I .
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— . . — I —
. 4:E; M 00 1< M
I BARRISTER
10 cent Cigar
Gua,rantee(l Clear Havana Filled
�
The HOW of Milk
. will be increased.
_
o to all the
A keeping
I gret only
If �he 2hilk'
Lould pro -
Dick's
Blood
Purifier
M
*
strengthens the digesvoll cuid invi-
gohates the whole system. so that I
the nutriment is all drawn from the
food, It takes just the some trou-
ble to care for a cow when she
gives three quarts as when she 11;V
gives a pail. Dick's Blood Purifier
mill pay back Its cost Nvith good
interest in a few weeks, - � .
60 cents a package. .
Leeming, Miles & Co., Agintso
i _. rloxrREAL. _-
A Pec-allar Relat-Itionsip.
Between men's pursuits and +he '
color or tboix hair there Is a �Ilrcot
rotation, we aro told. An unusual
Proportion of men, wIth clerk.
straight hair, enter the minhAr.y;
red�%vlflskcred men are apt to t-)
IgIrven to f,,l',lorting and horseftesh!
wblila the tall, vigorous Nondo men
.
con-trIbilto targoly to the wambar
of travellers. Dald-headed ition are
C-fitirely left olit of account.
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,� CATARRH CURE
is sent direct to tilo diseasej
* parts by thr Improved l3lowao.
klealit the ulocri, clears the air
passages, stop% droppin.s in tha
throat and Manantf cures
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Catarrh 2nd IT.' 'I
All deal.ers,or K A. W. Cohwas"a
&Ovf��.-jioina Co ,r routo and Buffalo. ,
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Never Grumble.
A Scotzeum whol has u keeti appro.
cia,tion or the strong charactorls,
ticts of his cotintrynIon delights, In
t1da story or a ;�uggist, known
botb for Ills thrift and Ills phil000phy.
Onoo Uo wap aroused from a deela
�Ooep by title, ringing or Ills Illiglo
bell no -mant. down Ili -to his little
Z�; and sold a dose of rather naus-
oaua wL-d1cIno to a, distrossed ongto-
mvir. '1W hqt profib do �rou mako out
of tbuift 21' gru.mblsd his -wife. it A
Wponny," was the cheerful 4notwor.
"And, for tivWt bit W money you'll ,
Ila a.wake Maybe( an Ixour I" she said,
Impatiently. "Never grumble oPor
tlW!t, Woman," Nva.9 ]its plackt, &it -
ow I.W. "Mile dose will keep him
awaker all night. We lmkwt thank
la-avell We hit' all the profit and
nona o� the padu ol this transaetion."
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lKnow MINARV8 LINIMENI) will
cure Diplitheria., - -
tIORN 'D. WUTJLLIZTt.
Fronew Tillage.
LKnow MINAIM'S LINIMENTI will
cure Croup. 3'. P. CUNNINGMU.
Capo Island.
I Know MINARD'S LINTININNT. Is -
the best remedy on earth. . ,�*
I JOSEIPH A. SNOW. , 4 -
Norway, Mo. .�
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Old Bibles In Damascus.
. There is &it old tra(litiou thatthe
so-called treasure dome at the Jaixill
ci Kobir mooq%io in Damascus con-
titilied a number of valuable manu-
script& relating dlilefl$- to early.
.
Christian times. After tybars of per-
suasion, says a (VIenyin, correspou-
dent of the Paris Messenger, tho , I �
Sultan Was Induced to allow'the
opftlng or the doute, which had re-
xuallfied closed and Carefully guardtid
.
for centuries, experts having assured
Jilin ethat there were no flocuilients
In the collection affecting the Mo.
hammOdan, religion. The manuecrifitt
discovered lit �he dome were sent ta
Cont-stantinople, ,where it was found
thrat they Included a number of frag.
.
nionts of'thfj Old ttn(A New Vista-
inents In tile ancient Byrian I411 .
tinge and'ellaracters, together wift
fragments of a translation of the
Ola twul Now, Testanionts - lit the dla- .t(
lect of S"o-PaIrlatine. Among the , I.-
. lattor ,%v0%4 foltind a tralialation of
8t. Palill" 1,;PIst,IW4 Into a, dialect
w1itch 1was spoken at the time of
'MrIst. There were Mao fragments
of tile Poittatouth in the Satuti,ritail
I language, & trabulation of Patilm
IxxVIII, In Arabia, but wtitton lit
Greek characters, dating fpom. the
eleventh century. It to now report-
ed from Constantinople that the
mantigopipts haver beou handed over
by tho Turkish Foreign MInIstry to
at -on Niarethall, tho laeritimi AmInts-
rAdor, by. ordar of the Sultan, for 4
tupire flibroagli veratliny In BerlIV.-
Obloago TIln00-H6,%`Ald. ! I
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