The Wingham Times, 1893-08-04, Page 2ling =bum
AY, AUGUST 4,180$.
Bern Mesllaerialri Exposed.
.Ernest Hart--.Rpe of those
fled Englishmen who does hate
a humbug uncrushed ---was iu
ately and read in the daily press
Lays, of La ()barite hospital
taliied such a development of
ice suggestion as to accomplish
sfereuce of sensibility to inert
bjects. For instance, a perso
hypnotic. state would receive
tine that it ekes f water was
f himself and weeptpable of seu-
'k't,k"11 tee glass would be taken
ra sight, and t �t n conteined
its `1gitttted, tiie llttient would
ifily diet tweed, or even give eel.
of matte suffering. 'i Other ivani-
ol jests w ere ealiabtte of receiving
trttrrasioes end theme was danger
cis extertfltlizationtof the sense -
it ons called, woutd come to be
ed as an Ostablislled fact 1• ,y
fate prominent sc•lentifie men,
.:t'ra ireserination mid credulity
aurid common sense.
xperilnents were so cleverly
sed that Mr. H.ar4 thoroughly
ilio physician and a+ cool iuvesti-
, was greittly impressed, and
ed to seek out the cause or causes
s wonderful occult force.
it very short time Ile was per,
d that the subject of there hype
experiments were impudent
tors, and that Dr. Luys was the
n of gross fraud ler Love seem
ye been iueliued •". to hug the
ion, for, when it ryes proposed
once simple tests should be ap-
-- sued as sulletitutitlg inert
tunes in the sealei tunes that
fined drugs, with the necessary
t potetcy to act or, the body
• brought hi proximity to it ---he
Lied to sct on the' suggestion,
g that he could perform the ex.
lents only in his own way and if
fail to convince he could only be
The Dandy.
He has a due form and manly
beauty, and the oilier eud or his life
is to display them. With notable
diligence. he raadstcks the market for
rare and curious (Owlets, Icor costly
Seals, and chains, and Huse, A coat
poorly fitted is the unpardonable ski
of is creed, He meditates upon
oravats,,etnploys a profound disoritz•
ivation in selecting a hat or vest and
adopts his gonelasioas upon the taste-
fulness of a button, or a collar, with
the deliberation of a statements.
Satisfeetoriiy caparisoned, the
dangly saunters in fashionable gaiter -
Ns, or daunts in stylish equipages, or
it paredes the streets with simpering
belles, or delights their itching ears
a with compliments of flattery, or with
choicely culled scandal. A gaudy in-
dolent butterfly,; he flutters from flower
to flower until' summer closes, And
frosts sting him, and he sinks down
and dies tiilthou, lit of and i mewent-
hered.
r. Hart then procured the attend
of five of those subjects in hi
ipartnients, and repeated the ex
Dents in the presence of a mamba
risian and foreign medical gentle
He writes t o the London
8
of which every desire prompts the
r prosecution.
The great luxury of riches is, that
they enable you to escape so much
good advice. The rich are always
advising the poor, but the poor seldom
venture to return the compliment.—
Sir Arthur Elope.
Don't; You Meow
That to have perfect healthyou must have
pure blood, and the best way to 'nave pure
blood is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
best blood purifier and strength builder.
It expels all taiujt of scrofula, salt rheum
and all other ha ors, and at the same
time builds up to whole system and gives
nerve strength.:
Hoop's Ezia.4 may be bad by Mail for
25c. of 0. L J3 c d &. Co., Lowell, Masa.
Bphorisms.
Hope never spreads her golden
icings but on unfathomable seas.—
Emerson.
R'sponeibilkty walks hand in hand
with capacitygnd power.—J, G. Hol-
land.
Truly, this world can go on withont
ns if we would bet think so. --Longe
fellow.
In religion, is in friendship, they
who profess mast are the least sincere
—Sheridan.
•Say nothinggood of yourself, you
TUE WING. ; TIMES, AUGUST 4, 1893.
Portuguese Proverbs,
Four reyes
011more see i )tile tliasi two.
A men is known lay Ills laugh,
Love is work not sweet words.
A. wrong eonessed. is half forgiven.
You. can't wake a dart of a pig's
tail,
A. scalded cat is afraid of cold
water.
The love of a boy is water in a.
baehet,.
If I spit at the sky it falls in my
face.
God writea straight with
lines,
The earth covers the physicians lois.
takes.
Adversity will disclose your false
friends.
A friend of everytiody is nobody's
friend. �I
Take your friend to be loyal and he
will be.•
God sends the colli according to the
clothes,
Women and glassware are always in.
danger.
Fortune gives her band to a courage•
ous man.
Uf women and sardines, take the
little ones. it
crooked
If you want to mar �y well, marry
your equal.
Oil, wine and frier shin-.-tlie oldest
is the beat. t'•
One day's fast meas three days for
bread.
The stewpan that its much wastes
the flavor.
To be good to rase 1s is to pour
water into the sea.
Women and childre& slionld retire
when the sun does.
Talk little and well, itnd you will be
taken for somebody.
He is twice a fool who does wrong
and then talks about i
will be dlstrus ed ; say nothing bad of In the blind teen's Gauntry the one -
yourself, you Will be taken at your eyed roan is the Icing.
word.—Joseph Roux, He wbo travels by Short cuts is al.
To be happyat home is the ultirnate `nays getting into scrapes.
result of all ambition,the end to which Between the plate find the mouth
overy enterprise and labor tends, and the soup is often spilleq.
He wbo waits fur is dead roan's
shoes will go barefoot IJl his life.
s:
a same phenornena were regre-
t with sham real mite, with sub
ed figures, with misnamed
sal substances and with distilled
and with sham suggestion, with
ite suggestion, and with none at
Every oneesen was at.le to
nee himself fiat a the remits
1iown were without exception
ater?, fictitious and fraudulent.
some of the patie is were hyp-
anc hysterical in high degree
riot alter the fact,lthat from be -
ng to end they all hewed theme to be tricksters •f the most
aced kind ; some thein very
r actors, poses {seg dramatic
rs which might hav been turned
etter purposes, n ° tst of them
Iy venal, and some f them con,
g that they plc ;.d upon the
linty of Dr. Luys 'r their own
roses,
illy lately audiences ave sat for
e itr Springfield, Mas =., supposing
they were being treat d to an ex -
,Ion of mind,.reading while they
being clumsily foolec4 by a couple
Mier unsophisticated ebusins, who
gotten hold of a few of the Her-
a secrets and having practiced on
;redsiiity of a small county town
;ho termerity to try their precane
d magic tricks in Springfield
a there are plenty of people who
studied out the processes of high.
entnplisbed magicians, and tiow
dream of fie° ani fortune is
They are found out. tut the
is that so many people were
5 to see °mind-reading' at all, that
:essible craving for supernatural-
end mystery should so crop out
fe hardheaded Yankees. Pro-
, Crooks of i nglend, the reading
•one e-rporimens on what be calla
forth state of matter leaves one
!t headache_ has been a diagiple of
maim m but, in his case be seem
have •v
I a almost neon the veil be.
t mind and spirit, and we have
tt in Shakespeare's: There are
mysteries, etc.- -:N N. Y. ludepen.
rz-»ez hence ' caret Strand.
i% tstits,--t have Much pleasurein
slrtifying that after sufferinRevere-
96 months from dittrrhat$t. WHIM;
**het childbirth,prcyfon to Which
Atttereid from , dysetitery. for eorn+,
i was cured 3rq Dr, Fowler's Ex.
I 1�ii Stra-rbetrr,
le. mote Brin •"y ! India.
No small portion of that which
struts about under the aspects of right Everyone sings no
and liberty and benevolence, is, in! ability and marries ac
truth, derived from some of the most 1 luck.
sneaking propensities of human nature
—James Feu itqe Cooper.
Tlie greatestq hypocrites are the
greatest dupes. JJ This is either because
they think onlyiof deeeiving others.
and are off their guard,or because tbey
Of keeping quiet one never repents,
of talking he always dries.
There is no more ddngerous water
than that which makeino noise.
He who has neither
nor sister in law is we
He who stumbles
same stone is not far
leis head.
mother-in'law
married.
ording to his
ording to his
twice over the
from breaking
He who gets into wile, the chase, or
in love, wilt not get out/ of it just whet,
really know lithe about the feelings or be pleases,
characteristics Ifo( others from their
want of sympat y and consequent sa- mothers and }Purses.
gaoity.--Hazlit` Alt who have the care df children should
know that Dr. Fowler's extract of Wild
Strawberry may be coni'ldeutty depended
on to cure all summer c8,inplaints; diarr-
hoea, dysentery, cramps, scolio, cholera in.,
fautum, cholera morbus, £baniter, etc, to
children or adults. 1
Who* Say They?
In popularity idreasing. In reliability
the standard. In merit the first. In fact,
the hest remedyor all summer com-
plaints, diarncce, c yseutery,cramps, colic,
cholera infautum,'1 ete., is Dr. Fowler's I
Extract of Wild S. rawberry, All Inedi. 1.
eine dealers sell it. i
G
Wri _ les. j of
A young womal , disciple of t elsarte , Il
urged the importance of keeping the
face in drawing, by} which she means
its normal, untwisted, uttconteacted
museular coudition,tj as a preservative
of a youthful app4rance. Wrinkles
are only frequenly tkssumed, lines be. lie
come habitual; even the lines taken on
in laughing perpetrate themselves
in erowsfeet. Frettin& and worrying
make perpendicular furrows between
horizontal lines onthe forehead,
Bodily weakness', of course, hastens
these unwelcome signals of age, since
it is hard for the weak and suffering to
control their moseys which often
contract involuntariC from pain, BBut1na
strong` healthy person have the option ne
Of a smooth, placid brow in old age ort No
title furrowed like a plowed field large'
ty in their owe hands. ft
Re Didn't B ow.
Over 150 trains a dayicome into the
rand Central Depot, and the other
ternocn, just when fbusness was
eaviest, and One of tlleslong-suffering
station attaches was call'ng out the 5,-
15 express from Albaity, a women
came up to hien her whiole figure a
life-size interrogation pont.
Do trait's from Conne,'ticut come in
re? she asked.
''es tnadll•rn,replied t j station rrlau.
Express trains ?
Yes, madam.
All trams?
Yes, madam.
bhe cogitated a moment and then
asked :
What time does the evening train
from from ---oh .I've forgotten the
MO of the town, but it's in Con•
eticut and seventeen trains a day
p there,you know the town I mean.
ow tell me when the evening trait;
om there eohnes in.
iut,tnttditila,tnildly expostulated the
ain.cailer, you haven't told me
Yee T have, interrupted the woman.
But, madam, I don't know
Oh, that's it, she snapped, you don't
ow, What are you here for but to
ow when trains come int
I'd be happy to tell you if—NERVE'
No such thing, snarled the now BEANS
thoroughly aroused woolen, you knew
but you wontt tell me. You are a Ina., wtatela noun
tinent reseal and 1. shall report you TflRLrrIri T! barrrf«We4e,eett4
once, Which she proceeded to do.� 1017 Ica W lira A
w tont Ad vertu . ., Tomato, or tiro f.M 1M:1Pb]
wia,rhx,t, Zr. fiA3ifiX014.
The Worst Orin, Er
Draa Sxas,--About til f o years ago I was
troubled with dyspepsi. to its worst form,•.
neither Toad nor medicine woutd stay on
my stomach. and it refined impossible to kn
get relief,I really t to • t one bottle of 1I. kn
13.11. and ono- box of l; ' ;lock. Pills, and
they cured me eomplete .
Mss. 8.13. S:II , Elmsdalk, Ont.
Three thinga ruin it' lab : to know
little and talk witch, t have little and per
spend much, and to be orth Iittle end at
preeutne much.—philia elphia, call. 'Ne
Types anct P'rinting.
Italic
1•
about 14type sae first made al' Aldus
Italian printing was first practiced
at Itaciaco in 1405,
The Biblia pauperuin, a block hook
was printed in 1400.
Printing was introdneed into Spain
at Baroeluna in 1475,
Oiliness movable type were first
made about A. D. )72.
Printing in different colors was first
done by Faust in 1405.
John Faust established his printing
office at Mentz in 140.
The Roman charas ers were first
i
used in types at Rome Zvi 1476.
Printing was introd
Milan, and Venice in
ced in Paris,
469.
In A. 12. 1000 pr,ntit g had become
almost universal in Ohi a,
Until 1460, all the ty ea made were
black letter or old Eng! h.
Ift A. D. 989 the •me Classics
were printed in China b k form.
Gutenberg's Bible f 1456 was
printed on vellum; 637 p; es.
The first London press was set up
by Caxton in Westwinst , 1470.
Hebrew characters, in type, were
first made in ItIeetz about 1482.
In 1459 printing is said by Collier
to have been inttoducedyin Oxford,
Gutenberg invented mit metal types
and used them at Mentzer 1450,
cast in types by Faust t Mentz in
The Greek characterl were first
1465,
The Durand' ;Rational , the first
book from cast types, pri ted lli 1459.
The first Latin Bible rith a date
was finished at Mentz by Faust in
1462.
About A. D. 593 the Chinese in-
vented block book piloting, one block
to a page.
Tn em, rinted a o en Cawo, %STEAM PUIFBOOKS
Ilaarleln, printed a boo lvitli wooden
types.
clubbing .4tatug a
Tho Truss and Toronto Globe por year S 1 76
Tho Timis and Toronto Empire per Sear,,,, 1 76
The Tom and London Advertiser per year1 50
The Tluris and London Fres Pieta per year.., 1 78,,,
The Tolls and Montreal Herald pet Year100j
The TIM1It and Montreal Witness per year., „ 1 76
ThoTlussani Montreal Family herald and Star 178
Reduced rates with all other weekly papers Poe
tuentioned In 8110 above list,
JOG PRINTING,
INOLUUING Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Bill
.1_ )loads, Circulars, o„ kc., executed in the beat
style of the art4 at moderate prices, and ou short
nutiee, Apply or address
R' une °mee, Winebsin,
lyratingOmit
—113 I'UIaLISIIka—
EV`T,',RY FRIDAY 240UNIN .
--AT enst—,
T3M S QFFICE, 40sEPHIN $ r•
WINC.WM\1, ONTARIO.
Subaoriptionprioe,$1,por year,14.04110106
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space 1 1 y.i I c oto• 1 s. oto. 1 I no
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half 86 00 20 00 12.00 6
Quarter $$ 20 00 ItI 12 00 7:00, 400
One Inch 6 00 3_00 2.00,
/''� j� _ � 1 ao
LOOK l K H E [�C ! Lefial and other casual a$vortisemc,abs,,Re: per line
�I 3 ` . for first insertion, and 80. perJineforeaeh,su)segnent
insertion.
Loco notices loo, pc-, .me for tush insortian. all
t Io. per bnsfor each subsetiuent insortie6, ago loco '
Tnotice win bo chart ed Iess than 260,
. AdvOrtisemenllain ost,FOund,Stralted,Sltnattt
and BusinessChaneostYarted
1 not ovaooelf ,
�lSwill
t B fn
� � ��s$ I i e
nonpateii, 08 par mouth
Houses louses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding S Nes,
01 for filet month, 60c. por subsequent month
These terms will he strictly adhered to
h
hod?' Special rates for 10 advertisnneenss, or for
tenger eriods.
o p
Advertisements and local notices without a sect%
n directions, will he inserted till forbid and chiarire
accordingly. 'Trarwtkory advertisements must,
We are sell paid in advance
g Changes for contract advertisements must be
i, th..,.,H o by Wednesday noon, is order to appear
•
•
Best Coal Oiliat 12 l-2 that,tank
y�
�v R. ELLIOTTceut,7 per rnp`er al gal- I'OeenIOT6n inn Petunias;
ion, ora can, containing —R ""'''"IA __._..,,_
the equivalent of five
American ` allons for JOSEPHINE
50c,, exolusi ,i e of pack-
age. •
American
each.
Crosscut Saws
per foot.
We to -day
quotations
wine one c
J. A. CLINE
Ax ; s, 5oc. to 65c.
45c. to $Y.o0
educe our
Binder
nt per lb.
&co,
Wingham.
WING
AM
For
Over Fifty ears
v t 'St'
Y
Ah cue Ass WELL-Ta1ED 11 tis»y. =Mrs. Nin
slow's Soothing Syrup has been sed tor over fifty
years by millions of mothers f0, heir ohilaren while
teething, with perfect success. • t soothes the child
softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic,
and Is thebeirt remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
tho taste. Sold by Druggists iri ovory part of the
World. Twenty-five cents a uottle. Its value is
incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup, and tato no other kind.
Morgue Keeper—Looking for any,
one? Visitor—Orin leo"ug fur my
dear friend, Nloike Moon hen, who's
mysteriously disappeared. It'.nd break
toy heart to foind him dead. Oi loved
him like a brother. Alas he any
marks by which you gonia identify
Iiim? Yis he do hay
his forhead where 0i
brick,
EOM,
PROPRIETOR.
I wish to inform the' people of Wing -
•ham and surrounding 4ountry, that, as
I have purchased this Steam rump
Works lately owned byjiMr, H. Clark, I
are prepared to supply all kinds of
Wooden, Lift, Force & iron Pumps
And attend to the want of the public
in anything in the • amp line.
As I have xlt long ex' erience in the
1 my work, and
'end the money.
I in
ID MILLS.
made on short
a big scar on business I guarantee
if not satisfactory will r
it 'itn wicl a
Wo also de
What do we live n^r if it is not to
make life less difficult Fr r each other ?
COUNTY FUNDS " 0 LOAN.
On the security of Cultivated
per cent, payable annually. An
principal may bo repaid at `any t'
wishes, All expenses paid by
person except the County Auditot
mortgages or to know to whom 1
Apply to ty;
Goderiob, Aug, 8th1802.
nn, Interest six
portion of the
to the borrower
he County. No
allowed to see
onoy is loaned.
. BOLMES
Co. Treasurer.
CORNY11168,1:
UNDIERTA 413S,
WINGHA , NT.
DVD.I.a DOSE &SPE TIVE
And it persevered in 1v 81
Positively Cure the Wo t Cases
For Saler by All Drug fete
And Wholesale b 114:! NON
D)11l1G CO., r ontiolii ' i ltltit.
N f1tV;k iIiIAttS at t► new Aro
boyar, that curb the oases of
Nervous Dbbliity Lot • Vigor And
railing Manhood r , es the
weltiptesii of body or n1 • , caused.
by oV,eirr twbrlt I, the d ,err ore,r
d#r6stit. nut Thio '•.reedysrt.
he an other
aby drug._
1MAa on
irre
ALL KINGS OF
a rSoft water cister
notice.
Orders by mail prom
STREET,
Wrxerfear, •-
Oxresio,
i'A'r ii. TOWLER.
Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario
—Coroner for Coast), of Huron—
Office Upstairs, next to Mr Morton's ofiice, Wing.
ham, Ont,
°r$IOs HOURS. -0 60.12 a. m., 1 to 0 p. 01., twat
Residence, Diagonal Street.
DRE
. J. A. MLDRIJM,
Honor Graduate of Toronto tlnivsrsity, and
Member of tite College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario.
Oftice and Residence—Corner of Centro and Patrick
streets, formerly occupied by Dr. I3etlrune.
WlxarlAar . • OtiT
'P) • VANSTCNE,
BAR6ISTER, tSOLICITOR,t' Etc..
Private end Company funds to loan st lowest rate
interest. No commission charged. Mortgagee, tow
and faro, propertt bought and old
OFFICE—Beaver Block WiraonAnr
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTEIR Sic ,
18' nghrun Ont
It/. EYER ,ET DICKINSON,
H. W. C. Mevea Q. C. 1 E. L DICKINSON, B. A
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITOR;S, Etc., Etc., So,
lioitors tor Bank of Deni on, .Commissioners for
taking affidavits for Mani bba. Perm, Town andVillage property bought an sold. Money (private
loaned tin,nortgg�ago eorlrity at 60 pCC eelit,
Moneylnvested forpr1yate arsons, upon theheeb`t
tuortgagc securities tvltho t any expense' to the
lender. Lands for sale in h tnitoba and tho North.
west.
Office—Bent's Block, tying ata.
DENTISTRY.—J S. JEAI 111;, %%10011nAr,
Is immured ing Celluloid „M;� Vulcanite plates of the),estmateri
Plates,.
ITh �y
.44 as cheap as they can beNgIn the
Dominion. APainless extraction of teethiby the use-worktofI etrlu-
sty or Vegetable Vapor.,
TARE NOT(CE,.—I will e�r1•traot teeth for 25 cents
each.
Ok'FICE: In the 134er Block, opposite the
I3runswick'House.
tly attended to, Wm. H8 Maul t nald L. D. S,,
re SHOWERS, DEN7rST.
Winghatw
TWO K NDS
OF
OUST jAERS.
wxliE AWW 8333
KIND BIl"V P
Gity Fruit & Confe
Because they can g
right and up t
ANOTHER
O1i1 •E fl g
tionery Store
t goods that are
the times.
IND ARE
.PAST
But they are waiting
I can give thebi
please them;
Fruits, oysters,C
tete
1p to the fact that
oath; that will
lull lines of
tifectioliery,&G
APPLES BY , E CARREL,
Agent for Parker's ; yo Works.
Canned goods of every desoription at.
rays on hand and my prices aro as low
a the lowest,
Muttered the plane, opposite the new
tank of Itauiiltoti,
ItO T. ALL.
OFFICE, - J1SON's BLOCK.
Opposite the Queen's otel, lvinnham.
Will visit Gerrie lst and 3rd Mondays
of each month.
CIIN RITCIIIE,..
GENERAL XNdlIRANCE AGENT
W1x01ta.1,
85.15
DEANS, Jn., WIVe1 -;,1,
LIOENSED A7JCT10NEE + r!e, 'TIIE Coon•rr
OF HIJoN.
Sales attended In nny p;rt of the Co. Charges
Moderate.
JUftNC � B, yVi
GRAM, MT,
LIGE: mo 4tror'ro\tan y,g TGR coeNTV Or
POab
All orders left et the Turas Wilco promptly attend
ed to. Teams reasonable.
FAIIIIS IiENItERSON, —
ei
Memo Atrcrtoxy50 rod 001151ias Swum Min
All sales attended tW promptly and on the Shortest
Nouse.
All li0eesModerate/andaM ntsf cans be m, de at the
Tens' olitcc
Wleotet
sx
Mostar.,
lyt. R. I. 3103811,
IA, R. Toronto, Aie,il'ere College Ph -
Burg ons, Ontario, l yslcians and
4
DE/AN/AVE . • 1
OSteitIO
Money to(g Logo. . ail Notes.
Note& .Discounted
A+1Cng AsOX•AI Lj XtAi,' S
Motley advanced' on Mortgagee ail- pet cent with
privilege 66 payingr at the end of any 1000. IsIotod
and tteeountsecll,leIt
d.
leo k, -►tln rlrtoil. enc, • rtl %rtabo
$'
1'r CI T1
,•{CONiri7CTED DY TIMhies
God and. ,fir;
1118'11'1
?yell soil the attontlon . of til
Ata•el,e face, that the Wguian5
n
a ce U111oo 111eotrr o •
,s tett beano
)tarp, fo1•orlo hour: at alts, tFlu
Oak street, All ladles are lend
old a ttIOnthty uospbf •n
:c10,703:1.13,/ of avory utoatit ,o io,
dsed, to which inset}.4 u
is.
As tho )kilter leas khrdiy .git
*epn t items 01 interest ori i lt• ilo
"flay to airy of Ont reelnborb-
P1'actical C
tgoev, Theodore
was for may years
''best and (Goat prim
• tet7lperance our. ke
tpositiou 111 regard t
,Tomperenae
rIt seems to We tle
+is as clearly bound
• Hess and the castor
"drunkenness as it ie
• or infidelity, or Sa
-any other soul,destr
,not -merely a bodily
damning sin that
against, And in tb
`the bottle there is a
t. broad common grot
ministers and ethur
-.able to stand tooth
• of:0hrist should ante
• the,ftram shop, but,
only -the saloon, bu
,Tho .enemy is at our
•lies in wait for your
tees.. It is destroyiu
i,antt,other evil in the
:Art ,old story, do y.
„and ,so is every sin
!The remedy, totd,, is a
Lao batter has bleu
church of God
weapons --Gospel °fru
,anenta'loving persobal
( power • -of a clean exa
l them ',fearlessly and
'every ,,prayer meetin
aught to be remember
,as the• sacred Cause o
(Christians skull: awe
»gantie,sin and curse, til
aselves.•as cowards.
,,Barred by*
hUr
L.
one
timidrss.
e 411-1
Ort
to
me
tosfi'
hbp,tt
°yin
d=sea
we a
isLv;'
safe'
incl,
coxes
er.
gorz
bhe
t •til
,O•w.
*eon
ire
tlan
oaf 85
a,:id•
ells l
4,ot
rJh,
srl
yl
t tswtggu
'w1Ihich_ youaa.ari ;see° inugly all`cyl
Hotel feeding on garbage.
feed on gaubage. The
•wife.at the prison was a
tlrish woman,twho fed h
,
tie 8 noneot aline, z
the warden. H0 con
'.the wife of one of the pr
crept in with leer, an' sa
,yj,use behind the bars, a
Stayed ever since. She
him.away. He knows
.she aaya to nye. an' lie'
ibis ta•come out.
Mete .anti &con;fttitions
]Botts. ;Such dogs ou
'23beylee, no good ao' gny
i.Suttbe plays wrath the
Sheered not tell the
llg.tried to g"'t hate til
ever-tlle,doors w..re,open
veher.:liicked ous. Cut
vutiio,i ,tosthe poor a'rot
him) toucltad Mrs. Mane
head.
"Ewes God made eh
must latve,dt, use for int
the ev,arcten went on to
Jes 'e wade, a w. -alt‘
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