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I The little island. ronp of-Haiyun Tact rr I . I A Very Sim goXne"s by Which . : I � I : � r I " , , , , ., ..; r ' r r : % t�# . I I figure4 !4 all.;m� , wo Arrav, I I I I 11 I r. � r I , � I I . I , r I I : I � t AVer ftorAll or rW_ b1cil Mal South Of lKarlobilria, lag r I . I I � I r . I I � �, � 0 _ Creamery vs. Dairy Butter.. YOU 404)a Measure the Amount Of A, .1 . I I ! L r � r - , I I . I . r r ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT THX x0lace$TUA gle. Ant way in this Wo.i. 10 was here that . r " r . . I 1 � � I . e I . I � I , r '00 rroloillons Awtue stritt; 11ior"I'lleet of .,Tapau was L Assembled On the Croamery butter Is supposed to rank XU10(411. .. : . 111. .11 . v � I I I vr � I . I r . . � 'i r I 11� I BUSY YANKEE., Our map ohowotheolliet oantre4 Of into da,ythat the Outages war mhips passed I -For mou'auring the amol.litit, of a rainfall a .� � � ... �..11.,�,� _' r - � - r. I I f I , I I r TO first in qu'411by, y,)� I contend, says R. � 40 1 I I . I � � . � � Iftilml 1!1111 1. I _ _ � L�,, r :, � r, � - oot � in the Hastern war. Near its south- porkh of them, es,jorting tho� transports I , glass us L '. w gi I:,; . L I � � - I . Droops to, the luout,h of Rockwood, thStibir'r .not possible to make . gaugo With the inches and I fractio, I � �, . , I I L I . . . . � r r I . � � ` ' ' 'r , I � . Nelahbo*lly Interest An 1111 0011026-NOt beautifully. loaded, with Chinese c , !do is, I � " ' r "I , r. �� -- at In edge, is. Uiroshima, I I thereof permanently attached m I ,� . . � I Ora of 1101"Ont "no. 101ral Gaukorea ea le I the Yalu River : and trom trho46 islands butter from gathered Team, or gathered , to its S � 4 . 'r,r : . I r � I . I . oituated on, the. interior sea thatt 4epar% , , . . mader ,,, tile mostoonVenie t and a tie I � I I . I �k � ,r � � ' r , � r . I � I I I. I - - - I Is pally uecord. r , tear iaparl,s navy set out in the same 4irectiont milk,'that is as Ago Aq call bo . Ik 0 uoh An arrangemou 1 41;� 7 I I . I ' . I I . ;_ I r r r I L � .1. . The back: at Elliston, Ind., was robbed. ot goal's Of tile islands of ,104n, This Own over,hauling the enam ' at as his tro;na, 1 13 �m readily made by Any one,, Taki. a r' it . Or I � r r � r � ' r L 7 private dairy. The handling of t , ound 11 . . . I , I � he To I . I : . � 6, � � I . . I now sttraots.,w.ide atto tion, asthe llead� ortowere entering the Valu. VU V.- I 11 I � \ . � T'i ��: � � � . . I I $5,000�� .. � it , , may be Ali that could loe deairo4 After �t bottle of oles,r glass three o "more inches I I I . I I I I ' 1 I r I . I . I I I Lis, The � 9ept. 17, ,Was fought the greatest r r in diameter, out off tile top atb ,oin � I . V � , 11.11 r I . I � 1. E,M Byars of Pittsburg, a wealthy iron quarters of Japan's war Operatic, An , � the p rr t I r , � reaches tha butterma,ker's. hands, Tile I .� I 11 li I I r r r'. r . . . I � , ' 1 IU86 al battle of ancient times, I , � . b 10 of 0, uni. , I I � . Z ...: I . � mallufaciturar, Va been prongilliced in0alle- Hoots of transports that b%yo takeninall V I where i : \ . I .1 . ' r . , r � 7 Further woot is port Arthur, to which milk may be ran through sk separator and I . form size from that . � ., .. r r .tow = � ,. I I ., Foursrrests havo been,madeluBaltimOre thousands of Japanese soldiers to CorevA ORO bh 0 eam . ad �� I . (, , � ,�, � . . : ,X ' � . . Viclatin the pe * the disabled Chinese fleeb returned r e r, r sour , According to the latest . point to the bottom. r . . I � � � I I r .1 "I r of men charged with nolon haVor J611 started from this little port, and Where they h v been e- � :: � / , . ,: r . r I I ;&�, I 9 I .. . I the fight, and a a r scientific fad, but the fact remains tho6t � . I., I I , - . .1 �. I . I � I I , aw. I pairing damages ever since, Across the � I I 1. TY's 'or done by dip- � r . I 1. , �. , . 1 !'L r r . � I . - I , - here the Emperor of Japan is now living, rt, where a large number of farmers furnish � ping a cotton string: . � I" �, . � . , � �, , " . r . r � � . � r.e I . , s Mrs, Betsy Oarroll, 85 years of age. living so that he may be in touch with. the officers, strait to the south, to Ohina's. other impo . 0 rr in kerosene oil, tl * I * q* I 11 I I I ,� � . I I At WillimAutio, Conn., has � been be-Ving I I ant naval station, Wei-hai-we,i, near which the nlilk� .from hundreds of owo, - there .. I � - - , r 4;* 1 1 ' . I . I r . �� r . I . .. I I measles and men he is sending to the front. , I Japanese war ships have been hovering for cannot be the careful oversight in regard to tying it about, the b I I - I I � . . r .. I, 11 I et" - r 18' it , . ) , - - � I .� . , I . ��, f"P4 . ,'ai. � This r 10 l''. I I I tie At the point in i . . I . . I I . I � I New �ork has a store where a song wilil The ships steam westward through the several days ; end a little further we9t in details that the single, farm makes possible. I s is� , the n h . I , I I i � I I I be set to musiefor 50 cents or A $ while You narrow, strait, and it does not take them Chifao whose capture by the Japanese was I � I I pated, Land set tile Tui ew s ortening o" 11 , . .- L" . � I nd No matter hov� careful the buttermaker string an Hie. It will I . 1 I I I 11 . A Little , Daughter wait. rumored last week. Many Europeans a . . � cooking fat which 1$ so fR�t tall-fti. I . I .1 I � I I � I . long to reach Corea. The invading army Americans have pleasant . recollections of may be, bad milk 'will get in, "It all ' I soon burn to . cinders th I e . placeoflard. Itisla4eiitirely ' . I 1. . I I I I I I I � Methodists of 19*% have declalred Igiathevt pansion does act. cause new , I � I ,:� . � Of -a Church of England rainister I I has debarked at threeports on: the COrOan this place. It is one of the largest cities of goes to the factory anyway," tells the story .. and if the unequal Qx - I �, � the mnlot law and. favor total prohi - food product corailosed of" 11. j - ed of a distressing, rash, by coast About 10,090 of them have landed Shantung, and in summer it is the popular . . I -- , I I r . our I . legislation. of many A man 9, carelessness in , handling the glass to separate d oif 4-n(I re� � :1 , I I . . I clarified cotton see , , ",", I A 0" Qavm RIO 7vTr P11111ARD � + I . L FIG 1. OZ L RAIN .�.+m. ­+ )Rc.it . I I o , I , . I I,- . �y � �.r . - Binxs� the well-known Druggist, 1.)07 Miss Beatrice Ilarraclen, w o wro a "Ships that Pass in the Night," is at worl� � : . � Mc,Qill Bt., Alontreal,. F. Q., says, upon a new novel. L � I I . ,, I . I � I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines Senator Sherman said in Cincinnati that he was not a candidate for the Presidency "I t I � .. for 40years, and havel=-rd nothing but � thing else. . or for any I . :� .� I , . Toodsaidofthem. 1knowofmany , , ChiefArthurs, of the Brotherhood ofl 1. �, 16.�, 1 1� 1 1 1 Wonderful Cures . . lives, is opposing the Government Locomo' 7.�,� . � I I . � - ownership of railroads. . � I I I � . performed by AyeVs Sarsaparilla, one 11. X. Cox,local observer at New Haven, rL , I I I I in particular being that of a little, Conn., has been appointed genera) fore. � . � �, ' � , daughter of a Church of England minis- caster for the entire country. . � � � ter. The child was literally covere(I , DavidRitchie, the ex -Chicago detective' 11 I � I I from head to foot with a red and ex- confessed at Cincinnati that he was forced � � . , �: � � � � . ceeding�ly troublesome rash, from which I . to steal to keep from starving. � . � I I , � she had suffered for two o r �three years, Captain Howgate, the defaulting e, -c chief � . I i - u spite of the beat medical treatment of the signalservice, now occupies Guitean's �.. � � I Available. Her father was in great old cell in ths Washington, jail. . I . r 1:, I I d1stress about the case, and, at my Da.vid Witheratone, of Herkimer, was hit �.: � 4'L . V:1110131inend%tion, at last began to ad- in the eye, by an apple while lie was in his '�,' �, ,� � , . - � - minister Ayer's Sarsaparilla, two bot orchard and the eight was destroyed. '' ��. � 11 , ties of which effected a complete ctire, Mr. Louis Gethinall, the Chinago astron- I � , �� I � much to her relief and her father's omer, reaffirms his discovery of what seems �!� 1� , . delight. I am sure,wor6 he here to -day, to be a sign of vegetation in"the moon. , �L ,, . �,� �� - � : tie would testify iii the strongest terms . A man in Franklin, Ile., pays fourteen �� I I I I as tothe merits of . � dollars a month to his divorced wife, and ' , , . � : i , � I I CLk Aye r S or is sum she acts as his housekeeper. ' t'* I I �hl. . 1� . Uairsaparill,W , have The teachers of Junciton City, Kan., ��� ; I � I Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Oo., LoNvell,Xass. been forbidden by the local educational � . � , . . I I Cures others, wi I I cu:evots .. board to attend more than one dauce per week. I I 'I' ��Z I . I - Philadelphim has 12,000 miles of regular m In. Unce ou the farm and mixed wit . GAUGE � F 5 r fined beef suet. ou can see � 11 11 I all the rest, no one will eyer know the quickly in a vessel -of . . I I I � I tu", , , 4, � tl� cold water. Sometimes a second trial will I . � i � I I , .., 1 I � difference if the milk is not exactly as it be needed. A glass fruit js�r will answer � � "I'' , � "'? ... ... I � -1 I . �k - ,should be. Not but that the majority Of far- equally as well, but both the. Jar and bottle I I . I I . .. ,11 -The mers furnish pure, clean milk, but is there usually have raised so action at the I I I � . � 1. ni In . I I 'T. O., , I I 1� I not always some who are not over-partiou lar, especially o,ppor* OVUOM oll the lance. $11OWU no at thenplace arule inside andinark off on . . . , 331111der, Sulphur I 0 I, I � t1lu's speaks of Ay, I I C wbon such a good the Outside the inche halves and . "' I I , tunity is affordedas furnishing milk to the . I (actory ? I quarters, with pen and ink , then with a .new file make the marks permanenii �pon: I . I - lil I 1 __ -, � �� �'Afdr`s Pills are I I Is .clean, delicate, wholesotrioe' I ,It eve): tried, ,And, . . I The gathered cream system, the"firat to the glass as seen in Fig T I V in . appetizing, and eoonoinical--adfaf. , botte general reined I be introduced, is more Objectionable than 1. Should the bottom .1 be uneven,set the vessel - . , superior to lard as the eleotric� t hoe used 4hem I I - # I the other. Cream raieed under all sorts of in a perfectly level I tall , light is to the ow dip., It P,sks , 0commended'them I 1, conditions and in all sorts of places je kept position ur in an inch. I I I only a fair trial, and a� fair irial � emplo�ts for more i until extremely sour, as it must needs be o , n Or more towater, with - I will convince you of its valite. , : T O my certain knov, , I many a farm in hot weather ; gathered by a . a. pen mark the height I I . � So I Id in � and 5 -POund6gail 1, of t�e,foll, 91 owing con , , dirty man-unavoida,bly so, perhaps, on upon the aide of the � I by all grocers I 001]21)let�ly and ar-countof an all -day ride in, the hotdry wea- glass then with a rule � . — '* ' ' Permanen 1, � ther-who sticks his dirty fingers into the I � mark off the quarter . I .. � � Made only by I 0 cream and wipes them off upon his trousers and half inch marks . � I � ,.by the use of Ay . ees The N. K. Fair4ank (fact, I've seen it done). Is it butter made . just below, pour into I � I Companyk . I I : d�sy chilis, dumb a, of such cream.that ranks hi gher than that another vessel until , sick headache, Then made in the private dairy where everything the height is lowered to FIG 2. TIN RAIN . , Wellington atud Aift, Stm.0 I I UONTREDAU papsia, constipation, is sweet and clean, where every ounce of butter made stands upon its own merits the quarter in ark GAUGE. below, empty the gauge, pour in the quan- � . 'W, .. � .1, . I ow that a model and the careful housewife has all under her tity first turned out and its height will in- � - I - �, Pills, continued for a � own eye from start to finish. eameries are a g h The Or 1. They cod t in*f dicate the first quarter inch fall of rain. This is the starting point for marking the. . - I 1* � I as �ho nature of the ( I N : would be found an a; robablymake a better er p grade o butt remainder of the distance to the top. By . I *� �, . I . .. ". i � 'disorders J have naix �_ than the average home dairy would burn out, besides relieving the h;usewifeof a this plan of regulating the first quarter inch almostabsolute accuracy is obtained in AND41o, THE , ': � . , � IF M& � 4 , I � "I ba-ve been. se I . considerable burden; but the idea that the determining the rainfall. Instead of mark- _ � , I . 101ght. �eah,and I c OWEN butter is superiorto all other is all nonsense.. ing tbe glass permanently, mark off the I I Ayer's I?jlls give I . In fact the creamery men themselves do I inches and multiples upon thin paper with � � . I � ,than any other Pill I � , laid out streets and 300 lines of street car not believe it. 0 of the managers of's, ink, paste on the outside of the gauge in . , I ;_ - I I, HEEXETER TIMES. I i I r 1% Perry, Spettsylvania .1 I MAP OF THE ORIENTAL EATTLF,GROUND. � prorainen t creamery said to me not long ago, its proper place. When dry cover two J Rik . 11 , T lines. It produces every year $500,000,000 E L fff U, . I .1, �. . * � ��, IsPlablisnedeveryThursday mortinq, %,, of goods. "We cannot make as good butter as you coats of varnish and it will stald the storms I I .� . : AYER'S -- . I I I ''. � ­ - . I 11 - �� e arelbyDr-T.O.Ay, � -street.,tlemrlyopp OUSE Michigan, Montana and Washington, use at Chemulpo. These armies converged ab who are able to gob there. donotwishtobe understooda'13 running varnished. Place the ,,gauge on topeorfe 11 BELT, � " "T 11 Four state prisons, those of Connecticut, at Fusan, 3,000 at Gensan, and over 30,000 1 reBort for those foreigh residents of China can," speaking of the gathered cream, I for one season, tLfter which it has to b 11 JI.IVIES STEAM PRINTING H . a . , ain -061te Fittoa's Jewelory dowl the creamerlee. They make an ex- four foot post located in some accessible . � �ivery ,Dose The despatch tells us that Mukden the a a W , , M k3 1) R.. A. OWF�, I 1. toxe,Exater,Ght.,by.,T011U whitedz sona'Pro. deprivation of religious privileges sea pull- Seoul and Ping Yang, points of great mili- famous capital.of the old Manchu emparors collent grade of butter, considering the open space, and you will be surpri d he T 'do " — . : , � 11 nrletom ishment. tary importance, and the .fact that Japan is is the next objective point of the Japanese material they have to work with. I only often you will consult ib during the season. The only Scientillo.and Practical,mmUDKI. - I . 711TES Or ADVERT[SlIqQ, coati The city council of Richmond, Va., has deny that they make butter which is sup- The glass gauge is shown in position it, Fig Belt made forgeneral i3se, producing a GenuU., I - I � First! nsertiou, perlino ....... � ................ 10 now in possession of the entire peninsula is army that has just crossed the Yalu River. current of Electricity for the on o� I is ��� . � I . 3 cents. a would probably have a great � I 0 , . 'Itch subsequeatiusertion,115r line ...... passed an ordinance to punish young men due to her shrewdness in taking possession Its Zaptur crier to all home-made product. 1. Wooden pegs are placed upon four sides that can be Tea ' felt and re I i I TOinStitainsOrrion, advertiseineu6ssbould who loiter aboutthe femalecollege and of the main roads of the country, which are moral effect upon the Chinese, for Kukden The dairyman wishes to get every dollar to prevent its becoming jarred or blown off. quantity and po%yyr� U. eqPy ,. 11 *1 4r 0 ;� , i ,, k., I I . pt oelitiu notlator than Wednesday students. indicated by broken lines on the map. possible out of the cows, by way of butter; Of course its position should be perfectly the body. It can be worn ... . . . '� .� 1. ­ I __ . is the ancient home of the reigning dynasty . . worlting hours or eep, an ,W � el 0, r . I �� ��' Along these highways the armies marched in Cil he can double discount his profits at the level. A tin can gauge is shown in posi- J � . ,� CurJOB 11111INTING DRP.�RTAJ@IfTis oas Ex -Senator Warren% ranch in Wyoming ina. Here is the grave of the f;und . ,L , .1 I � I ofthe largest ind bestoguippeain the dount covers an area of 75 by 100 miles and is to Seoul and Ping Yang. At the latter of th tsr creamery by making his butter at home, tion in Fig 2. A small section of Tale iaL Rb 1, . L . "L L�, I I y a family of the present Emperor To- ' I Selatica'Dq!)II L - , L� I.: ofiluron,--vorkentrusted to us ivilira)3t,r, stocked with 2, 000 horses, 15,000 cattle and place the great battle was fought on Sept. .day Mukden is only a provincial ' provided he makes the right kind of butter. attached to some portion of the inside, as al Ity &,'.� i ..t'.'� L � 1. nor promp tatuention., I town, � I 11 — 120,000 sheep. . I 1 15-16, which has resulted in the expulsion and it, has not been honored by an imperial This entails considerable expense by way shown. Of course both gauges must be re- , . ur.-Is ilunibago, I . I I L' 1�1 L I of tLe Chinese from Cores, now that the visit for nearly a half century. T of implements to work with. A little ex. moved on the approach of freezing weather. Nervous DIReases' L � I , , . L I I � . wo hun- . ,ince a . I DyspelmIA," 11 -_ I - D8csiOns 11-egar(tku�­ , .Xlews- Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt sometimes wears Japanese army, marching northwest from dred thousand people live within i . nd a firm determination to sue- Be . I . I ts high per,k � I � . � I Varleacele. . , -5 Z I I Papers. a "hawser of solitaires," which, iastened on Ping Yang to Wiju, has driven the enemy walls. . ceed will be all that is necessary. Expen. . L 1 L . NO FRILLS ON HIM. . I sexual wel*lKife.es th, � , I thapost-odlee, whother directed in his name or . sive in I f Impotency,, , . � '31AYperson who takes *,.t pip3rregularlyfea a one shoulder, is bound round and round the across the Yalu River into Manchuria Another place that may yet figure prom. achinery is not essential, aside from , an �, 11, -_ I , Kldnej Di'stases, I , La frc , . , . 0 bodice of her gown. This work of driving the Chinese out of inently in the war news is Shan lial kwan a 0 Re I - 111", - IL 1. vl I I 9 subscribed or n3t . the cabinet creamer. As good butter call 1. I I.. .. kLnOther's, or whether he ha, I , � isresponsible for payment. be made, under proper conditions, with The Commander In Chief or tile German Ur nar - Iseagdo. a 'jFJ,Q,1U 4XbJ)0N­ � I �.i 2 It a person orders his paper discontinued Convicts tried to esCaDe fromitheijaitIr Cores began at Assn, a little port zbout the Chinese seaport,a,boub 200 miles almost I I , . , in I E� � I � . ay he . 'Here is the sea Army. "I � oir beimist pay all arrezirs or the publisher in, Cumberland County, N.J0., but on fiftymiles soath of Seoul. Before the war directly east of Pekin. open pans as say other way, but the . Electricity properly applied is,fast %1I the � � I . creAmer is at once convenient and effective I id, could think of, but: I began China sent about 2,000 soldiers to end of thogreat Chinese wall, wh ey and Urinal Troublee, and will c cat.,eures cousi;i*sald I must I . . ontinue tosend it until the paymeub is iwtde, locked the door that they were using and age ruins place of drugs- for all Nervous, beit tie, , � . . One of the most extraordinary and at the 11 � " 110. then collect the whole amount Asau to help the Corean King put down the may still be traced for many hundreds of same time important personages of tile in seemingly hopeless ca�es where eyew,.pther .. I* , . � . I � whether thwarted their plan. for separating the cream from the. milk, - . I I I 0 paper is takonfroal the office or not. and compared with the separator, inex- � I � .,., 'i 3 In suits for subscriptions, th6 suit inay be rebellion in that part of the country. It miles across China. Here also the great known means has failed. . I I I . .1 14 nstitated in the place where the paper is pub , , pensive. Ice in abundance is necessary, German army is General Count Von Hese- I I E% I William E. Moultrie; of Saratoga, Santa w%a this force that the Japanese atfacked highway from Manchuria leave th sea sed to h althy Act I I Any sluggish, ,%veak or diseased orga*"t6y � 1, V 1) . I I .. 1. ished� although the subscriber -may razids Clara.County, Cal., claims the distinction and routed on July 29. Afewdaysearlier and leads directly to Pekin. It is thought however, for making first -grade butter in 16r, who commands in chief the troops in by this means be Ton- I e _ jvity� . , � 11�. I ; : , hundreds of miles away. of haviLg been the first child born of Amer- they sank the steamer Kowshing just out- that this Place may b hot weather. before it is too late. ' I T""I 11 , � I The courts have decided that refusin . . ethe starting point Alsace-Lorraine, and than whom no One 1,eading medical men use. and recom-tioad ; 1, .� a g to loan parents in that State. side the port of Asan, and hundreds of on Chinei�e soil from which Japan will order . There has been v, great rush towards d of the Owen Belt in their practice. augo fir is the be� ; mkilewspapers orperwdicaa from ras b. stands higher in the esteem and regar 49 . I file, or removing ani le.tvial rha:O aaalptiLe i Mrs. J. E. Butler, widow of a Confeder- Chitiese soldiers who were on board, going her army forward to the capture of Pekin.., dairying in the past few years. Almost tasi ancl I took three �, Eeprims, facie evideaca oe Lataaoija),[ fr,l,al . . his Emperor. Yet there is no man whom OUR ILLUSTRAT,UD C.&T,&LOGUID 'I- r�­ I ate general, oommitted suicide in New every farm has its grades of the dairy' breed I � , ,. resulir that it has � !, I . York after reading a letter from a. wayward ' — Contains fullest information regarding the tore � . ; I 41bi I nk Burdoc I I � which may be the favorite. In this section, one would imagine at first sigbb less likely of acute, chronie and nervous disea 8, pr�kg, I A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER AGAINST THE PARKER. (realed .. i ­l' I c _: . son which deeply affected bar. where tea years ago the Jersey was almost, to exite such sentiments on the part of a ho -%v to order, el;6, mailed )- FRIEE tO, I for headaches I ; THFj a rio. ; . AF 1i .� unknown, except as a family cow in cities ny addre a. ' , or, is the , I 11 I - He has lost enormously instead of gaining monarch like Kaiser Wilhelm. The Gen. 5 ' t , 1� �! � . TIMES - pointed crier of the United States circuit a I Z I f 9:0 IN THE � I - duct ; he bought his implements when they *g en & � ]F J=EXETER Miss Elizabeth Fleming has been or holding his own in the aad-villages, now they are seen by the score. oral has nothing of the trim, w " , & 0 , aP' The F Titters or Manitoba Are Not Going nice of his pro' All can boast of their Jerseys or Guernaeysi and natty appearance of the,Ge'reman%f ,eedr The Owen Electric Belt & Appliance am glad to recomi * . i . -�R, and district courts at Portland. She was Into Debt as They 111sed to Do. were comparatively high-priced, and paid if no more than grades. Withallthialdo about him. There is no man who dresses 49 KING ST. W._-,T0R.C,)NT0, Ont as� 11 X I Iss F mi, I .� prenutisly the courb stenographer. The Minister of the Interior notes that for them when they were comparativel not fear that good butter will ever fail. to worse- his uniforms, hinging abou , t him like � 201 to 211 State'St., Chicago, 11) 0 . I -1 41 . I -V bring a profitable price. Go to any market 0 ra'gs, are greasy a d worn, and give him MENTION TUXS PAFEE_ ' A , ��J . I � - � . -day and you will find it scarce. Brother act of an antiquated umbrella of the , I I I �� T - — : i the farmers of Manitoba are not going into low. Debt has been a bane both to those to Id n � 11 HAVE YOU Mrs. A. G. Wallihau, of Colorado, went I � 14 1 , - � . r I , - ''! Off camping not long ago, and took with her debt as they were wont to do. They appear who gave and those who received, and it 'a dairymen, do not be discouraged. 'G'a . 'in ... ppsgecies. He disdains all the artifices I ­ .1 ___"_e, I I . L , , !� 1! a rifle and a camera. One of her feats was to be drawing closer to the rule of paying not surprising that trade has Jess use for it .. . . I . . P 1, I . � � IM in Manitoba than it had. Buyers And ___ of the toilet, lives on the coarsest kindof NERV H Bmr-vn -BLAN?s eg 11 11­tft� f I , f , photograph a deer and then to shoot as they go. This is'no doubt partly from sellers alike are afraid of piling it up any food and seems. to grudge every moment that cure the worstomegf! , �, � fCEN TR. W. Nervous Debility, Lost Vfgor'nd ., 1. hi Linseed Cake. � � I covery � �. I � , . 11 11 I I I ,choice and partly from necessity, but it is higher. Trade is getting into safer limits. that he wastes either, at the table or in Failing XUnI1011d; " � 41 "_4 . . . � " , . and then buy the implement he lacks, and He drinks nothing but water, his a hearb by over -work, or the erroro orox-� TO- '9 .� I There tire 68,000 postoffices in the Uni I BEANS weakness of body, or =46 t. 1721.1 r , t clearly a change for the better. The farmers The farmer finds it preferable to first earn It has been demonstrated in the Rotham- bed. I . . I A �r, � , ! 1, . 8 :,: I ad Stites ; about 67,000 of them do not pay . comes of youth. This Remedy . . I I . I . . . their running expenses. The profit of tile have tasted of both the sweet and the bitter the manufacturer prefers that'lle should. sted experimentFi that with a mixture of that is utterly insensible to the charms of oolutely oures the most obstinate cases when all ottv., I I . #11 � . raits of the credit system. It, came to their It probably needed the depression to bring' one part ground linseed omk TjLnATxsNWs bave failed even to relieve. ' ,old �r.d "' I:: � V �, NSON'S BL � I New York city postoffice is $4,000,000 & e and three the fair sex and is all twisted and warped gt� at $1 per package, or six for $5 or sent . U. I . 11 11 . 11 year. aid with many of the instruments of pro- this healthy state of things about. If the parts of cornmeal,a hog will gain one pound in figure. This is owing to the fac e1pb of price 1)y addressiiig THE Y.�MES I DIC $� ­ � . I , ________ � I . . 11 ,Price of wheat had kept up over -trading for every four and one-half pounds fed. he Zas dangerously w t that M, Torobto, Ont. Writaforvampi�ot, Soldin��­ "11 It . I , . . I I I Brooklyn is the only city in the United ductiou that they otherwise must have . ounded, in the war . I I I V. . . . I I I � I 0 � w�uld probably have continued, and we The exact ratio of increase was, for the first Sold at Brownina's Drug Store, IlxoteO�,,�., �� � , , ,V , I States which can boast of a female deputy done without for years. It eased the early of 1870 at the battle of Saint Private,wbere - I � 1� collector of internal revenue. Miss Lucy struggles of the pioneers. It assisted in the ii�lght have had debt run mad. This pro- two weeks, fif . teenand one-half poundefroin he lost two ribs. He hafj been obliged to -_ - - . I - I I --�� 1. 01 � . I I ;�_ - __;� . 11 ... I I "Bachache the scavengers E. Ball has just been promoted to that pos. Vince will benefit by Manitoba's frugality wear ever since a sort of silver brace, or . I ,., IF , _� development of the country. But it was for it is here that nearly all the debb o . 11 'I I , I merins the Idd- of the system, ition in the city churches. $f sixty"pounds fed; in the sepond two weeks, corset, in the same manner that tile War- I . I W� . . . 'In n I �., 01 I J I neys are in "Delay /a A resolution was offered at the Chamber carried to excess, and it bore its af ter -crop that province is owed. ' seventeen and one-half pounds iron, sixty. quis de Gallifet wears a silver covering up- . _. " � � I . �, , I # , . . . I ,�rouble. Dodd's dangerous, Ney- of evils. .The country was naourall seven and one-half pounds fed; in Lthe no I � L ' r — � i on that part of -the stomach that was shot . � I � � of Commerce in New York, recommending _y a land CARTE ') I ' x 'L IL , ' � .. l.k, L ", . i Kidney Pills give lected hidney . ' Away in the Mexican war. . 0 I 1: I I � e Prompt relief," troubles result a i reorganization of the police force on a of promise, and farmers were giving, and THE GRAND TRUNK. third two weeks, thirteen and one-half from He has no ear for music, and has been - ITITILE ­­ ". I � , . I I . 11 I � , "75 per cent, In Bad Blopd, . in litary basis. It was referred to the com- traders were taking, its promise mostlavish- -_ sixty-six and one-half pounds fed; ,n t . - ." d 11, 4took .of I I L . mittee on munialpad government.. � he heard to make the remark that it was only I '_<,� ��. - I I , I of disease /a Dyspepsia, Vuer ly. For their implements, for some of their Annual Iteport Presented to the Boar(] of fourth two weeks thirteen pounds from calculated to please finbeciles- MNER ,- - e atug� and 11 � a remark V .. I 11 ; I , 1, " first caused by Vomplafnt, and 'At Lancaster, Pa., are three sisters 283 livestock, and for some of the arbicles of Directors In. London. ?Ixty-six pounds fed; being an average which was naturilly at once conveyed to � .....7 � � I I. . I . V I . I � , 1 �disordored kid- the most dan- years old-thab is, .Mrs. Margaret Ewing i . . increase of 100 pounds for 450 pounds, the Emperor, who had just been expressing PILLS. I � It I yas;, bonsta �, .� is . I . I . . �, neys. ge.rous of a//, b2, Mrs. Elizabeth Zell, 94, and Mrs. merchandisep the settlers had not to sue for A despEdch from London says: -To many consumed. Every farmer knows this is a the utmost entbusiasm about Wagner. But I . I �,:. � I.. - Itan d. ,, *i �111 I I Might as well Isrights 01sedse, 14artba Morrison, 97. . credit . causes is ascribed the poor showing of the better result than can be had by feeding the Emperor puts up with eyerythirig from I I .— I . . I f! I I 11 , . . I . tr to have a Diabetes and Two Galveston, Tex., typesetting ma- IT WAS PRESSED UPON TUBIV. Grand Trunk railway in its half-ye,rly corn alone. It has been shown Ahat Hessler, whom he regards as the only mail . ' " - � � i" Conditic . linseed cake is not only a great flesh former, capable of succeeding bf oltke, an& who in ',�,�, "I 'pl. heycilthy city Dropsy, " chine operators will compete against two report. The Board of Directors blame the I - ' Powd. �� I without seweF- "The above Denver opera.tors. The Pa' When a man has liberal credit be its not milk and butter producer, but has a his maneuvers a couple of years ago, when . I . �e I . 11, I � ir showing, the , . r- � ! . � ,age, as good diseases cannot silver question and the panic that ensued manurial value of $18.50 per ton, after his majesty assumed charge of one of the - CUR * '.'' I . ert�,, : � . health when ,the exist . Slelc Readacho andrelleve all t I : , greater speed wins $200. . likely to keep within the strict bonds of in the western states as the first cause, and passing through the cattle. The dairy- rival armiesi had the temerity to a 1e, 011blesin, - o , . sy� 1. ., where * urround dent to a bilious state of t A �; , - the be . I Aidneys are boddIs Kidne they also. cite as an additional cause the ,he � em, s6cft� � a ., : 1. I y -.40. econony. He is buying more or less blind man farmer would be ustified in selling and capture his sovereign, Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress I af tell...'' . I ly, and is under the temptation to provide . big corn and feeding hosed cake in its At the same time it ir not. agreeable to remarkable success has been shown in ourine.' : - 11 in Ili eating, Fain in the Side, &c. -While.theirmost I � i , in the M' . , � � clogged, they'are , Pills are used, Hard to Catch. strike of the Pullman workmen and its dis- place. Ib has three times the manurial serve under the General as either officer or .11 . Ji - � , IL � :� Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt himself with more stock than will repro. astrous spread, Tile coal strike is apother value of corn Or Iff � . Z 4 of rice o cents. per AMk F �i�, et Itud, a'. I Dr!L. A!S Co. box or six Vrg.,06� The Massachusetts tax assessors are hay- Oats- B01188ingault, the soldier. It is a frequent sight to see him . ,�� ' I � 1'11� With & Toronto, � t. ing difficulty in their efforts to asaess the tax duce its value within the time notes are contributing cause,as Are also the low price, distinguished French agd.cultural chemist, .stop maoldier in the most crowded thorough- . � . . r, frh, �'Famil , . Ioolc called Kidney Talk. maturing. If his money a not forth. 'in produce and other general causes � %N 1% I *J I'll I . .. . IV; on bicycles provided for by a recent law of Offar estimates the nutriment of 100 pounds of. fare of Metz and to make him remove his 1� . ; allio'wed . to that . . equal ,to 309 rounds of bobts and stockings to see if his feet are as 1 11 ��t 0 R ,a LlTTL9,LrV;1t Vlr"W,� Carefully PI . coming when it is due he is linseed cake as Headache y . . �, I : : I . - thitatate. They generally report that they lia,ve brought, ,about the preach b depres. oats, or 318 pounds of corn, to 767 pounds immaculate as demanded by military . are eqt�My valueLb a ConstipatioA, 6tirli4t," . I .Drtig . stf I , plunge more deeply. He becomes entaugl- - � bill , . � I andpreventing Isann6yingdomiftint,while I rit , I'll have been able to get hold of hardly half I sion of trade. of wheat bran, or 1�000 pounds of hay. I regulations. I theT, 111so c0tr et all disorders of t ie stornadh,w4 j��, . I �. . . I ed in liens and chattel mortages, and per- �Jter making these apologies the board � I . ,� the wbeele in use, and in some places could � , . I 8titnu atothe liver and regulate the boweO, � �! 1. I I , - . ,� I I not hive made even that showing, hod it haps in the end funds the whole debt in a urge the most rigid economy in every branch I 'Even If they Only cured - I � � I , � ,: M XA , � ' :, 1�- . I I hot been for the wheelman's directories, farm mortage. Meanwhile interest is eat. of the railway, and the hope is expressed I Springs on Farm. Wagons. I � . TallEnglish 011,1s. I I . . to 0 1 .1 I , * , �, .4 � . . � I I .11 .8 bliehod before the tax law was passed. in into bis"earain .,a. Por this abuse ,of that they are oil the eve of better times. . It costs something to have springs on In - sp�aking of the remarkable height ., ' �1'4j 1 � , I I � ,,� . TA , K t g I , I - . ( !'' ,a# � I ­ � say of the wheels are owned b I ee credit system the people who are eager The decrease is in both passenger and nEAD.,­' I � � � , �, T minors, wagons for heavy teaming; bat few invest- attalhe,A b Eng�ish girls, a London society �, . O.. 1. , Y s Y., . .1 property to the value of $1,000 cap to sell are far more responsible than the .freightr receipts. The falling off in the I , Ache tboy would be almostpricalels to tbafg�!, I , il. ,� I I I be exempted. This Massachusetts assessors eople who are eager to buy. Debt hag senger receipts is not only attributed to ments pay as well. When an obstruction man's�yo that ,twenty years agq his sister -who suffer from this distre.4sin co1hplaint-1 :� ,.�� Owl . I , . . . I dilen ( 06" not end � I � . .1Vk141r ; � . , E 10anitoba farmers, ,# Its Pas depression that is,general throughout is mot upon the road or a wheel takes a rut, was the tallest girl in her set, but she is lierej And those who once try them. MIT fill . I W I , , had a o1wilarly bothersome task some years sell forced on the but fortiMately their goo 1� ., I . tile United States and Canada, but to the 'the weight of the wagon is about 0,11 now overtopped by nearly every one of her these little pills valuable in.- I - 111. , I ..r_1 ev � , . i I . ago in the taxation of hens, of which the burden his beea Aggravated by'the depres fact that, the volume of immigration has that younger Acquaintances. This can be read- they Will 116t be willing to do wiffiout,them".1, � W, I 6 , v - .� . F%l legislature subsequently relieved them. sion, While the debtor class may have been reduced to 70 per cent. below the affects the draft, the springs Allowing the fly believed, as ail authority states that, the But after all sick bead ,, . I . I 11�1 � , , t, . . 11 . W1 . I I I realized tile full oropwou which they cal. , I � I I : - , , I . PrTMA , 1. . . . POWDER.S. figures of the corresponding six months in lead topractically keep its level until the height of a very tall woman was, 50 Years , ��. 4 i, . . , Cure S/CK 145ADACHE'and Neurs gIR Money No Object. . culated for the payment of their notes, the . 11 im , , . ,�� I. , In I . I I 1,993. . difficulty is over. But without springs ,ago,. five foot seven. while now the. height ' I I � . � �; 1; 1. . I I � . . . I in &0 mmurrs, als Coated Tongue, Dizzi- money returns on their crops have fallen ' I � C I � . .I. . I Von, l3illousness, Pain !oil the Side, Congtipa *1 . , "Young win," said the prosperous -9Jd` &way nearly fifty per cent. in the last few There is a decrea a in the local freight, both wagon and load have to be lifted over alibrages five foot 'six to five feet 1eno , . N aft, �,,� . 11, , ','� ... I � � I . � I I Torpid Liver tad B oatb, " to stay cured NO gentleman who had gold his pork, I ,you Bay ,years. Wheat big shrunk to half the price islid to be owing to the the obstruction or out of the rut. L I . I is th A 'lie 11 , , I � , , �� I U! 1; � : . I . . I regulate the towels. r VERV N10a 70 7.4 business, And this I As a . � . � -lip � � . � ob,"... So !?!0,tVes.thath6re1svv 1i �� I � . - I C Ill � . ,hoUnited States consequence, a team will take a ton And a, . . � I . I absence of a demand in t v � we malto our great, boast, Our Pills cure i !, . . . , you hafti't had a square meal for a 'week 211 it was in the early days 'of the province, ' B I I,' � I whila others do not. I ; I '': I I I . I I . I PRtOl� 25 CENTS AT DRUG STOR "I havenot, air." and the uncertainty of the tariff strange. half oil springs over an ordinary macadamiz. ' L ds That Fisil. , QA%Tra1sL1*L%oLTynr.'PxT,T,,s rev� I � I . and much ofthe,dobt that is scored. against 1110PT ;�� . , �, I 11 11 I : 1 1 ir - I " I Andyou've seen better dayo?'O 01 I 1� , , Ole rkk A'I . farmers was incurred then or during the ments between the two countries, ed road its easily as a ton without springs. 000 and very easy to take. . 0he Or t. ,�' I I I . !" - L` . I I I The dottriorant is bra R nod , . 1, 11 � d"I have ?" � first Year or two of thidecline, when every- Thfaur . I I ined by the Chin 6 dose, They are 8trictily vogetab 9 � 4A ti. I . �, " - 4 , � . I r?ort adds that there are hopes � .11 not gripe 01, purge, biit by their gontl , I . 0 - I C � : . , . I � tstTsbd to move in good society'?" I tb th - . as a fishing bird. A ring is pladed.around � 0 11, i I , �� � . I A gemarkable So et. body was looking for a recbvery. in tile at, I or relief ,is regards the ditty on . I I please ull who use thoni. In ViRtS I . a I I � 1� ,. % I I . . , :t),rem ,if " . I 0 wheat declined in value bituminous coal imported into the bomin. A Fireproof House That Bulmed. the Wrdlg neck, which provelit,q it from I five for Vt, Sold ovor�-Nvhero, oil 811 11 I Z* ^"N . I I , pried, Ana Whil I � I � , �7 K X'' , I I � � �n do., xw !6&' 1. � I , I . . I A remarkable seat has jabb rnscle its 4p. 'Then, come along with me to a first- so aid every thing else. tbo thinos the farni- , ion may be obt,�'Lived At the next session of A despatch froril (linoinhati, O., says -_ swailoving bho fish It has .talten. One 1% mm�R =1611 . , � , � I I ' � , � I I 11 . i ., . , 0 , I- . , , �, fearance in the Volga province of Saroars, g eabitif-houie, and I'll pay for gothe sed 6 oe;dit as W-bil so those the Canadian rarllamojlb� I hinaman will utilize a dozen of these , � I : �� . er purclig, The residence of Casimar Week, in West,. 0 1 1 1 . . oil Was . � - I I � . '.... . I I ",',a . . Pthieh he paid ea birds during the day's f . � �` IMOW111 I% 1. Ill NO � I ,i 11.1i, . 1 W40 to IO&VU the, 66rreab for w all. When tile note It is admitted that the half-yaar Just � iabinpt gendini.,them I Sull & , I : I I. � � in. Rusaim, of which, oe far as is �,tlowh,oilfy . , I 11 I , 1AR . 11 � . . I I . � , , "� t I '02� C6 4`4t the blamod diall, for his binder becomes due he fluda the, closed I# the most disastrous ever experi. Wood; seven. miles froin the city, burned oil under the Water in regular succession. I 1. ., ". . I I I I I I . ,� I I I . � ­ . I I I 1, �. I I . ''. women can be Members, 9�yg the 91illadel.-I .11.11 1, . ots . , price of. binders much lower than he con- onood in fills history of the Grand .Trunk Moncl&yt Mr. Weillct deeming the house They Were formeily Used in, the a- Gina "I ,� . I.. " I I � .,:� I 1 .1 — %in U. . I I I __ I .. , . .. ? ,, 11 I -hey call 11�elf oy � D4 Q�inthorl, a privat docent At Berlin acted to pay. if he lima Taira , . — 11 I d jot . net in Eng -­ ____ __ '_.,�e:�__.,, I I � . I ; , . : phlia Lodger, , Th6so seatatio make a kW t ined from rail'Way, . , fire ' shut the door6 and awaito 1. I . .bf whit b -craoiflxiop�ll �m tr I I I proof, land, .Charles L had an officer � ­- YM I I � I . or had the money.to pay he ,to %dinit the of his household dehigna,ted as maotot of tile %Vft . I � . VAi'vefaity,hag dioovorod a bacillus Which, buylln the fire to burn out,, refusing I . REAP-MAKER"a 17,,i 01 '.I � . food excluvively on graso, herbs and berries Weil �htfll It I I I ave saved interest and have got, the - Mrs. Coniolius'Vanderbilt novel, looks 94 �ed cormorants, I I ,�J, . % . ,� ,,, " � ' M I md, subject their boAfea to all kinds 4 lives in the soil, *bereas the bacilli hitlior- lag Aremon. The whole house wav soon bdrn . . -1 I I, JO -40-10 ka� lu I I I IZU M ER I . I . � wlf4m o'ood tortutoty, Thpy, benefit of the fall in pried,, During the well As whon in full dresm and aparkl Logo, - $50,000 ; insurance, $3,600, A� ' � 4. I i, b 0 ,� I I . . ate, opposed to known live in Witter or in animal, orgs6no list few years, noaxly All the chances of bho with diamonds, as her fmItirk" fxm small IlEgg FAlto la 010 8016FA01to : I . $ or TH,11 I � � , , to the �1188ian 416tg# And t6' tho Wotohip 616heli 86 fat as is Yeb known it, 19 harm. I I .1 � Vainable collection of diamonds was inolud. 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