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JUNE 23, 11899:
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the 'Vigor, write tho (iot-Eur-ui)ox!t it.
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with your genetral systern willvu r -
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Young folks should improve every mo-
oment to some valu&Vle purpose. Reverence
ithe nam the I , and the worship of
God. D�e�ote yo 'a' rimfe, on the Sabbath,
t& th duties andui sliness of religion. Live
in I constant practice of the duty of
pmyer. Che iah a sense of your accounta-
bility to God and of your need of the reno-
,vatine influences of His Divine Spirit. For-
got il�t the debt of gratitude you owe to
your parents. Treat tl�iem whh kindness
and respect. Listen diligontly to their coun-
sels and admonitions. Accustom yourself
to look forward to 6he hour of death, and to
contemplate the scenes that will follow.
Early consecrate your tir�e and your talents
to the services of God and your fellow -men.
Youarenow the hope of your parents,
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From yon they expect much. 'Make them
happy by living lives of religion and sobri,
ety, find by preparing to fill their p ace
with dignity, when they shall be sleeping ir ,
the dust. Remember that the eyes; of Goc'
are upon you, and that you are not beingi
of a day, but are formed and acting for E
state of immortality. -
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HOW OLD PEOPLE MAY B
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Paine's Celery_ Compound W*
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Iments and Troubles.
I IT PRESERVES HEALTH
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The most successful and popular� physic
ians of our times are those who con banish
the allment and distresses of meni
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tha,� make old age: miserable arisel from re.
tar&ed circulation, The slow blood is chok
ed:.1with, accumulations of wast6 matters
that � t produce rheumatism, ,*neuralgia,
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fici4tica and lumbago. Sluggish 1" irculatioE
speedily produces digestive .1 turbances,
an4 unlooked for complications a. ise that in
the, maijority of cases prove - tal to old
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Paine's Celery Compound is & precious
boon to those' advanced in y6'Irs.. 800
after its use is commenced there:is noticed
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an increase i the blood supply,� which ic �
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through the body. The brain becomeE
clear, digeStLO is easy and natural, the
heart does it 5 ork with regularity, nerve
force is acqui r ;d and flesh is built up.
if old peo0l desire health and strength
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I of midsummer they should build up at 0110E
by the use of PaiDe's Celery Compound. Mr,
John Holdawarth, Claremont Street, Tor,
onto says .
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I in bed for. five I weeks or more, and my physi
�cian was attending me all the time. My
case was pronounced to be weakness of the
� heart and old age, for I am now eeve'rity.
eight years old.
" I kept getting worse until my recovery
was considered hopeless, One of my rela-
tives recommended me to use Paine's Celery
Compound, which I did with good results,
After the 6rot doffe I felt relieved, and aftet
a few days I was able to leave rny bed and
walk around. I used four bottles, and found
your medicine to be a most excellent
remedy, as I am now quite well. I hope
other mfferers will receive as much benefit
as I received." . I
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It is only a few weeks ago that a youi)g
Woman who lives Isere in town brought back
18ith her from New York a treaf,ure, com-
PRed With which the erstwhile apple of her
oY`0 is nothing but the merest' bargain
e0unter souvenir. It is a volume of Kip-
11119�8 verses, and how it came to be so
precious in its owner's sight—well. this is
the story of it. She was in New York dur-
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Ing Kipling's illness, and, by good fortune,
happened to be staying in the very same
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. hOte , I. There was just- one thing in all the
world ahe wanted, and that one thing wais
the Kipling ailtogmph, When it was an.1
nounced that the great young man wasat
lastoutheroadto recovery "he couldre-
frainnolonger, and she hit upon what
seemed to her an especially ingenious meth -
I od of obtaining her'end. � She waylaid the
Kiplings' maid in the hall, just outside their
- doop, one day, and asked her to carry the
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1104 -to Mrs. Kipling, with the request for
her- autograph, -It was, of course, Mr.
"Kipling's Signature that she really pined
fort but she hadn't courage to ask for that,
so she hoped her very timidity would hint
to� him what ahe weated. The maid Wok
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thebook%ndthe 25icen� piece which the out, Iby me�il an express, and in iaddition to JHE E)RUMIOERIS DREAM. ii M EN �� F MAR .
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Washi gton girl gave vith it, and disap- these again, ar the immenae weekly edi- I --- I I r'; � I
d into the Ki 0- tions. I , . - A littl In a little ttei �
,pling's rooms. A m I I . . il President Mc�[irileyillild;.lttleleisuri
"re - in alirttoiceInclountry tow I . ,
Mut later the WasUngton, girl heard liss�e Th Mi ichi � ant crop III, poi 6 for Jt6e, I �br light i eadtng� but is a are I Auden
the 84 - a 1 ttle be 4, with a int'sty smen,'
therefr)m a I a sl�ie d 'bey i re On I .
yerfect gale of lauiliter, in: . %ry of otite, is a dis- � A'rn�n was lying downi � �f the. ne� -spaPers. , I .
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wbich i 4 slight y weak, but uninistakabty cod -raging docuitlent so far e prospects A great bigman, with a reatbigemor0of .!; Joseph laoiter !has by no m ns decide4
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masoulne voice mingled with theAighter forlwheat arelconcerlied. " uring the And he lay on his back, you see, ' ib drop it xe stod'k market, He is a con
ripples of feminine merriment. Tho listener past a 1report, " the condi-, And a peacef al look on his face he e, I I a street.
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fled do�n the hall, where presently! she was doo of,wheat has con ued to decline un -1 For sound usleep was he. I - J ieqont organ Is an Dxpertpoo
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discovelredby'the maid, who returned io U41 at the press t time, we have one of thei In his dream what marvIlous tr ps he made, r a-
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44 i i of And nobddy 'ailed, and every o a paid, �e does not enjoy an after dinner game,
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M . Kipling said she was very glad tol of Michigam The extr me" eol( And his orders were as good gold. � I � Joel Cli andler Harris, Georg�als famou
to write her name in your book," said the mi..winter reduced it materi%ll in vitality, He smiled a ft smothered a sco afullaugh , e4 I uthor, In eeder and post, is to have an ex
maid, " but she didn't know what e mon. exceedingly ' ry days in is f Row drilmmerblo ed � bibit of . . ersey cattle
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ey was for." . Ap1ril ware not benienlal -' U lastly, the 6 d he ' j I
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11 The money!" gasped the Washington- He"imn fly hae'rifested mani fieldii in such, Of What W i order-book'showed. .. I Senator Clark has just b � At in Paris
ian. . . gr"t numbers at the crop is practically He got this Ifter from home one day:' OP9.
- rui$ed. I . I "Dear Sir- We've no fitter term � for his W ishington hoiuse, old staine(
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what y)u wanted me to do?" HE TOOK NAILS. Hencefortl you are one of the firm. I I Countess e,Jauze, for $80, 00.
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Late - in the . day, from the depth of her . - I Amd a glorio is change this made in his Ufff; Sims weves says he lost $400,000 dur
� He now-fr(m the road Withdrew. - i'ng his career as a public -Anjer betcaus
humiliation, the Washington girl wrote a . it 1w9to All tb e SiLmo to the Nan Who And really s ion got to know hi i wife,
humbl note of explanation to' Mrs.Xipling, . Was Treating. he was to o- conscientious to appear on th
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and later still she was invited to 4 iome in . And then he moved from his ol scure 1hit stage unl Dos sure he could d
. IndividualitY is lost sight of - In the I . ,o
To a house on the avenue, .. Ex -Re resentative . �1,.,s bes .
person and meet the Kiplings, wip were cities. It is F wallowed up, as it were, In 4 Ben ble is b
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e t�ver the wholly un(xpect;ed the mob. In i 6 village it stands out with Lived swell, was happy, got b thy, and, fat, furnish vall, of the inoney fo the build
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honAs of e guileless maid orvant. ou I rprising dis 4notness, The odd charac- R6appcted ind wealthy too. ing of a chapter house for tiie Zeta Ps
When he Washington girl examl 4 d her � . But, with a thump, bafig, 'w: iang, . th I runp fraternft3 at the University of'Mlohigan.
. ters of the place are -known to everybody, � agalur i . ; �
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book he f ound in it not to I M r i. Kip- an d their q r sayings and doftigs .are The landlc �d stood at the doc r. - I , mart, superintendeiit� of the Chi
u7the Iyleaf, told from mouu,h to mouth. I I Alt$ purty �Igh U.Te for that 6:10 train,111
ling's I tame, but,, in one corner to cago aria Northwestern ragWay, was foi
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the coveted signature, I I Rudyard E.i pling. " Xn a certain, little town not a great ways Al3id the a 8 dream w a o'er. merly a Olegraph operator �t Hokendau
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-Washington Post. from Clevolaud bhera are probably as I -New Orleans Picayune. qua, Pa,, He is now reoeiv�ing $16,0001
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e London conference will meet in St. aticient man , ho longs for the good old I- f I betroth4 to Miss Julia Grant bas jus
-T ttoes that 1ollowed. the war and is a:arrn & Hionter - �Cnowledge been an . o-unoed, has retired to bis Busslai
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I pi*entfinanc�1alsvotem. Helsarna of On�lytlios& familiar with tl�ie "manners tion bride. ! � .
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Hampstead, recently elebrated the r silver ecIonomical to an extreme degree. In faoti,, Idea . at a Om ble creature it -really is. Mos a y ng woman asked 4im whethe
weddhig. ar ill 111 was Dever nown! to spend a penny that Mass.ve and .0low footed as i 5 looks, It Is he had ever "felt afraid battle."
-M v. Thomas Bo b" just didn't go for ome Actual necessity. oapal ile, wheti roused, of feat i that would ;I of
y , of Logan, I 'Once, � A�6 answered. "A stray bal
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raised si-fine large ba,r n, 70 x 40 -fee: b, with wL ,4aracter In the town be dillcult for much fleeter animals. Ea- no ked y cigar out of my mouth aw
cemen foundation. - ., ho. keeps th village general'store. Ile Pecia Jy is tl Lls the case wit� African ele- there wa 'it another aboard. "I :
. � Isia good he d.fellow, who, after a long phan 5s, which I The la � ex -Governor Flower was one
-Mirs. Thomas Cc pin, Bon of Mr'. Joseph I . ,, though taller I are general- �
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Coppi�, of. Mitcheil!1' has been appointed. course of ba helorhood, finally married. ly lfgbter tb.an their Asia ic brethren. asked by a less successful 11nancier how,to
statiori master at Bolleville. In this little own it is -the oustonel for the M05reover, a ustomed for age�s to lead j,w succeed 0i Wall street. "By wov'kini
-M6. Wm. Wallace,,% former r0idaut of h b Ide oom to set up the cigars for wildlife a often depending on their harder 4a;n at any other trada or profes
; I nlertrwss an speed of foot for their very
the vi inity of Cromarty, died. recently at ' �Mtpbye 'e'ro n gr lating males who drop In sion on 11earth," was the answer. 11BV,
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her home in Michigan. I : I wish him joy. . So the bridegroom in n Loy haye aoquired a skill in,
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on thd Lutheran chui ch, Monkton. It was ;I ar4 most of h patrons were regaled from Emil d ele.34ant hunters by ise. I
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a gift �rom Mr. Schade. I �11 I I . in illustr1ition of this fac a journe�ml an tailor in Philadelphia. J04)
Pretity soo� the ancient gentleman first minded of v; otory t by On -10 we a 1
-41 valuable cow, elonging to Mr. Thos. ;old f the sports- Ross of #h6 former city needed a workman'
.�, the refe to nged in. The gtbrekeeper, men � in Ahi0a. after ele- .
AlcLafn, Of Mitche , was ,killed by I d 'and Mr.j �Nioir, being recommended, wa
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train pie other da3 1, 01 I ;offered ilid-acementsto go to Scranton. X�l
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-.1, painful accide t befell Michael Riehl, I � the box towaria the now- eda magni., lcent specin Februar: r last My. Moir was elected chle
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! i Henry G. Kittredge, editor of the Tex
Pete �Shelleuberger, -when his haud came in ly Sal � � tack, it tur Llpd and obarged lihn. It was
conts, r t with the saw, wbi-ch lacerated -[it t� ; Uncle Jim Ilooked at the boxand looked a torrifyhig� sight. With its enormous tile World, Boston, has been appointed as
t I I sistant d1trector of textiles for the commis
such In extent that his medical aften'dants at the storekpaper. , ears spre out like sails and emitting
, sioner g(lineral of the United States to th,
found� it necessary to �mp'utate all his fingers 'What's t1iis for?'L--he asked.� shrill notes! of rage, It caim thurlderitig I Paris ex$losition of 1900. Rr. Xittredk,
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* �Ed *�'ard Fitzgerald, of , eK ep �he : has longl boen identified with the textil
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Nlr. and Mrs. ::Been mwTied. " tive. ", unter f1red anot ier shot, biA . � industri, , es of the United States.
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Mite�ell, left on . Tndsd�y of last week, to . Y. ? - missed. is nerve was iihaken, and, Russell Sage is no friond of the camera
spend the summer months with a son and 1 :,ye M, " : throwing �o�wn Ills 'Iexprdss`� rifle, he I �
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daug ter in Strand county, South "'Dakota. I ,:Anp�ioiz' standin treat, eb?" sought Sa 0 in flight. Noa r at hand was � and very xarely is it that a photographe
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Mr. �itzgerald has been !a resident of A] it- I Yep, " sal��d* the storekeeper. ' a st6� hill �nd to this I e directed his
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the fifst holiday he' has ever taken from !"How InuOh did; these seegars cost ye, with the,clh�lbing powers of the elephant, : during tile millionaire's long life thW
home! . A[b?" he inq�iired. he,!tho-ught bis pursuer inlgA be -baffled
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-Although not unexpected, the death of �: "Oh, replied the storekeeper, "they by the stcep�ess of the aiisocub. in the country. I :
Miss,plorenoe G. McKee daughter of Mr. cost me 'bout 4 cents. They're nickel It was a qrrible disappo ntment to flnd I I
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day oV last week, caused profound sorrow. � The old mhn dropped the cigar back in as quickly 3.� the hunter, �n.mble ruilner ' TOWN. TOPICS. � ..
The young lady -ff as a sufferer from that fell the box- Tien his gaze wandered around as Ile was. The fugitive, Indeed, would I [! . I
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destr)yer, cons�mption, for months. The the store. I ; .have soon bcon overtaken if ho bad not I The to rfew bell was rung last nlgh� a
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remains were ta4en to Peterboro for inter- .0,11 he slowly drawled, "ef it's thought of really ingeni us ruse. He 8:30 o'ol)clt. IN
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Taiscellan ous News Notes. : I Abiler() ig getting to be a front po'rc)
e Dealer. :; � 1 all well back and slide down. Just as town. gqarly every resident Improve'
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I t e ferocioi is animal had got within a few ment includes a porch. -Abilene (Kano
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hbusq of"i efu e. . I , : �OTED FOR,8TONE. 9 ddel)lyftubled and ran',' down the hill �, Thee in antes are selling theirgassi
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8 ,r,.V (illia,m VanHorne will fill, by his own I g7heod e Bolton of Henry couiity tells gathered himself ftogether ind, trumpet- . every day. -Detroit Journal. � . :
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d)sire, the po#tion of chairman .of .the this good I tory. '.'Iwas astrong Stone Ing with balled rage, slid own after his Buffa I t I a new unlon'statioi
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bmr�. I I . 'T�an," sai Bolton, "when the ex-gov- vActim. The just. time! to , 5 o ihave
-, L fe rf ul- to nado swept over the' town . I candidate for governor. One spring, out of the way as th3 great Nast to cost I �', 000, 060, with a waiting room 81
0 New Bichmo d, Wisco6sin, and vicinity el�rnor was1 by 236 feet, that will be the largest in th
day while t ebainpaign was at Its hottest cinnel"toboggaiiing" after him, smash ng
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oi MonIday. A Vast amount of idamage a Demoora from an outlying township ,trees nd s pubs and carrying everyth ng world, How about this, Boston?-Gatdl
was done to builiings and. farm property. ; . me. He called Die out from befor It llk6 nit avalancl e. . Then o ice nor Rep)rter-Journal.
Abot t 175 persons were k�illed and 400 wereL came to 806i Buffa:o is in a flutter over ari extremel,
I : my store "'d took me Into a back alley. moretho liu�ter: dashed to the top of iho '
injur3d. I . I thought " wanted to borrow $5 or ask hill, i hile the elephant, W,iable to s wp - wickedAlidway that it expects to havo a
Rev. lVilliam d arden Blaikie, of ' the Pan-Arnerican exposition, and can'
I me to -gq I I note. Finally, when he Itself, won 5 pareerIng down to the very
I, ( F.31!huerih, Scotland, formerly president of to �c I CC) t" c 1 think ol a suitable name for it. Wily no
)resbyterian Alliance, died Satur- got to a ,,, d place, away from the foot, wher, ), apparently feeilLng very Eore call it Hamburg Paraaise'?-Rocheste
t , - 1, I .crowd, the Id follow laid down 'his cob and I lisa,, polnted, it ros� and walked I -
day. HE was 79 years old. A few days pipe and $a d: wearily bw � k�to � Its native wc ods. -Chu s. -Democr t;
ago � he was attacked w , ith paralysis, and , � I All lecause of a blessed.war to th
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new r recovered." . In I knife squabble between rival companie
nian, Stow.' , �Odd Dionsters. � .
`fhe casulties of the United Sbates L . r ; I New Yc rk Is now enjoying 165 cent giaE
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66 tWhy, nole Billyl" I inquired. In hi lilsh ,coal inine!afev� years Ogo, 7
tro-o )a 2ce the outbreak of hostilities lo nE g Father Knickerbooker will b' a weak ob
the Philippines has reached a total of 1,,029. , "'Well, they tell me, The, thaIt Bill a call)us y 11t v 0 ous y �ilckcd a pony! gentlerr. im if he lots the� restore � th
. . $tone bo s his wife, beats .-ber twice a with .iis p -n, nife. The vi�cunded anif-pal i
Dur ug thie engagement - of Saturday the . I higher I -ate. I
v�eek.' I kicke.1 ou 1uriously, ov�rturrling and� �
Uni ed States lost two officers killed and 21 1 1
. I" lookod the old man squarely in th(l breaking I soveral safetyi, lamps, The i .
men wounded. I j"s �
0 and iiever siniled. and said, `XoW, nake( e foul imes In the!air M0--1VES AND METH�ODS.
. -On Sunday, May 28bh, Carl, the second . flai o$ fed th I I .
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sonof ev. Wmi, Baugh, of Ails% Craig, a I - I . and creat60 n appalling e4,vploslon, w�ich I .
forry er astor of Wilton Methodist church, for beatirli, his wife-anq ou. a married wrought h death of eVer a huud ed A Ml asourl girl killed berself beoaus
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died of right's disea8e, -after an illness of 44� too.' . I �
eigh � months, in his 18 th year. Deceased The, you don't beat your wife, do . Suil rayo, �shlning through a decaliter Boston clerk, hange,
was bor! , A in Walton and was a bright, lov- you?? I I of water oil to the cartridge of a loaded himself with his necktie as tile noose.
ab�I ) - I I " 'Whenever she needs It, Uncle Billy." rifle slew !a; sleeping man on a lo '
e yp4th. - � `-NVoll, T didn't think that of you, The. . I . � I u4e Because his mother wouU not let hir
W�lter Fairbodru, son of �`ohn. Fair DWI! by'. '14e innocent owner of the rIfle go in sN vimming an Axkansa�l a boy out Ili
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ba r 3, of Georgina township, was killed by . wits arraigned for the supp I 7
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lightning Thursday afternoon of last week, Is � was sentoncod to death, on the te8ti Fork d branches of an apple tr6e w� er
abDI t 5 o'clock, on J. L. Howard's tarm, i 'So we pirted, and Uncle Billy went nlony of a :slirewd detect.-ve solved he used a; a noose by a Stroudab . 9 (Pa.
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one mile from Sutton. Fairbairn and How- .back to his home In the back township. . ruystery a:] d. r,cctlrc(l Ills reprieve. � sqiclde� � ar,
ard were putting posts under the barn at ! "Three !weeks later the county copven- A Germ q family, seven � n number, ost -
the ime. Howard was kudeked down by t1on to sele�t delegates to the statehom- their lives- bV a somewhat u iique &cold( nit. Cha pagne with arsento In it wag -we
the phock and stunned. I nating co4yention met In Clinton. The They slepi In one large ap wtinenti lij ht- by ' S Francisco man as ameans of,fiel
rst inan il I met on the streets was Uncle dclu'lon" , �
- �Mrs. Ray Higgins, a bride of two � ed by gas. I36 -fore retiring t is father hung j --
01 illy. - I ,his overcoat'Above the gas burner. 1: ur- Her husband wanted� to move, and sb
h qip, is dead, and her litisband and young 41WI did not, Thatled a Co necticut Woman t
. - I. 6t �re you doing bere today, Uncle .Jgl�t this garine t slipped Lind I
brother badly injured as the result of a I ing the n I `1 i 1,
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chivari party given them at their home near �' . fell on thq thp, turning t e gas fullion drink y oison. I I
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Watonga, Oklahoma. The chivari party and so shf�ocatlng the s umbering ,in . . I
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poi ted his un at the young couple and ! Dieelelved lb:y 4 T jLread.' I
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Albert Fisher, aged 17, who was em- i I I I Well, T tell you, The. I have 1 been 5iiloid, explaining his inotN8 for death.
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plo3:ed in the country as a farm hand, com- and bighlylscen�e(l"y�ung man of the I I ., � 1, I
mit, ed suicide at Galt, Sunday evening, by ;ill right., �'m a married man na, ysel�, and . period" complacentlyadill, Ingaftnepair THE CYN10.1
hanging himself in his mother's barn. J'ain going ito 'Vote for Stone.' i of patent loather shoes which were 6le- i 1�
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Yoling Fisber had come to town to spend I vated oil tho sen't In front of him. FID01ly After a man has told you, his troublej
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Sunday with his mother'-aud complaineid this day boil eves Stone beat his wife �wicc he espied 4 throad on one'of his shoes, you ki ow more about his k1n' I
all (lay of a very pain in 'the - head. D@- a week, fin that's why Stone -got hild -vote and, svizi i it, lie gmitly drew it to him. . i
cemed's father committed suicide about " in; tho � Hej* county convention. "�Cain- g� . You will 11nd a loafer leec� attache7d It
. - s4s Cit . y JotjrnaL � � Itseellied th be quitellon# sohewound every i ndustrious manor wonaan. ,
eigl It ears ago by stabbing' himself. I � around it his kid. glo h -4 After get-
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Tlirty-six buildings comprising almost I ! i thi.-- quiti w1kIlOt Of It he found itwas fagt -
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the entire plant of the Nordlinger-Charlton I W CIN,MPA�Wnlnff WItIN a Fiddlei to his si(e,:and, glancl,pg along his log, 61 kI I
Fire Works Company, at Graniteville, . hen a yi�ung man, the late cx-Go�ern- h. discov wed that he had unraveled one 'e
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Ric mond Borough, New York, were blown or Oglesby *orked In the old Macon tav- 8011,711 of I isi�trousers le , whibb. hung in a Evei. . bridegr om. finds an excuse to ri
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to Jbits Thursday afternoon of last week, e M�. There he met the lawyers ridin the loose flap.. he I st I V of him lie liad turn, om his wedding jo I u : �rney som
ancl the entire fireworks plant practically circuit ;and1formed the acquaintan 0 of Wf I the conductor than r1ginally planned. �
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wiled out of existence. About $25,000 JUlge Robbins of Springfield, with hom, Eve y cir6u!S an lays all �his plans o
� and was r4roating si e ise toward the �
damage. was done to Payne's fi�-,eworks fac- heritudied 1�w-two years. Returni g to smoking car with li6rr r and disgust the ssumptio that the �tpeople &I
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tory at Greenfield, Long Island,, by an ex- Decatur, lie pegan practicing in a to U of T)Iajllj,y 4epiicted OIL *8 countenance.- chum s' Eve i c cus man ets rich. '
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sec-eb native allies e couldl have held 11�81��klng a W�lg speech on one side ol the - ; I . he decides that he -can do better blsewhei
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Fai'lloda, against the %ritish, 1 and would square, while a Democrat was makii g an 1; � I
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hav e under ken to drive them! 'out of the It,w:ould be Interestin � know h
. .1. � . tire," said the stateAmat's sniall son, "he 9 �
the stri%uge simi I- Democrat was fast getting the. crowd 1 -14
-country. He remarks;: � _ much longer the week sboull,-be, Ini orc
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tu(e in the histories of Fas4d& and the when ' Mr. Oglesby, who was an old fash 11NO'lliwasitiliq ins or. "Your father that the men may find the ;3und'
Suez canal. " We were first irkl both; now Ioned fiddler andi played as well �s he - , 4;r ui
nowhere- in . either." He concludes crypt:- spo I ke, borrowed a fiddle from a mAn in is going o rdtito i f roin copgress, my boy, derwakr ready without fussi g�-Atohisc
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save herself. � � . . lip the oppoAltion inecting, and the D�mo- will hav� to keep! vvider avfakc than ever." I
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to 'lure Crossley of Dublin, to "He-coljLtnit:H�lp It. Work of IA714g the cable ,in vancol
br h F. W. Oglesby's music. : ; I I ,
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L ug t ners, - ., i " That boy of �ndnc,I" id It
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Hp is anxious to start P, shilling fund to ' * ]Buffalo Bill's Fine Shootixff.i father, " a ust a natural )orn fool. . .tralla 'and Nev� Zealand will begin th
make the lakes and islands public property. I Cololiel Cody, better knowlft%s 1, BU i ffalo " Q.f Co.. r e, " ri ib)rte4 It e ,neighbor, and ffumm 6r, it Is sionounced. I
He has sent a, thousand shilliiiga to the there wa at III his ton that made the The pnow X�er�st electric Ight dtUs 1184
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lord mayor of Dublin, who will1act as trus- N�orid. Oine of his most wd;nderful feats , father want to Olirnb *a fence and go aft- with the usual Vacuum bul') 4nd r -
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9t6 ndard Insurance Company, refused 935, - th e reason t�at Its failure or sucqess could -1 I .
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the amount, of literature distributed annual- five short, ,-t �1 aaded tacl,-'s ith live suo- Same ag the nn bein� planted when the Frenc i govern ent offlciaU.17ith ne
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MO.NDAYS and THURSDAYS at 6 p. rn.,
and SARNIA on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS At
as per sailing lists for 800 PORT ARTHUJIU,
POMR� WILLIAM and DULUTh, mitking 41rect
oonnections at tboss points for MANIT08A and the
NORTHWEST, KOOTENAY. BRITISH COLUMBIA,
P"a Coast PoInta and KLONDIKE. I
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Lowest Rates. Choice of Routes. I
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-- CHEAP EXCURSIONS.
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For rates and Information apply to G, T. R� town
or Station'Agent at Sealorth.
JAMFS H. BRATTY, General Manager, Sarnia, Ont.
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The Clydesdale Stallion,
F I lash Knot
Is now standing at his own stable, Mill RoAd, Tuck-
eramitil, near Brueefteld, and a limited number of
marea will be admitted for service.
Owing to an Accident this splendid borse ban not
been dt for service hitherto this semr,n, bub Is now
sufficiently recovered. I
FLAW KNOT was Imported frow Scotlaucl last
fall by Mr. Charleb E. mason. He Is a dark browit
horse, vill weigh 2,200 pounds in good cionditiort -
his sire Is Top Knot` his grand sire Top Gallant, jmJ
his Kreat grand sire to Darnley, His dam was dre4
by Flashwood, the full brother of 3fteCIM,or. His
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grand dam was aired by GarnetCross ; bis tbJrd dm
was tired by Empregs. It will tbuo be seen tbat thlo
horse has a inombluation of the best blood in Bmte.
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AND GREAT RACE HORSE
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Will stand for the Improvement of
stock, during the season of 1899,
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SEAFORTIE1, � T
Huron County Breeders' Associatioti.
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8team' Boiler Worb.
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Suowwor to Chryolal & Blae)4
Mannfooturers of all kinds of 8tationary
Marine, Upright�& Tabramr
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.jalt Pana,mo ke Stacks, i3hoet
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Also doiders a Upright and Horizontal fiflido Valvii
n&m. Automatic Cini-Oft Zngines a *"oirlty. Ali
M of PI and Pa -stung Gondantly on band
leftstes Cmisbxlou shortnoVoe. I
Works-Oppoofte G. T. R. BUtion. Gdodegd&.
Feir over a year we have h6d the ittency for the "to al
INDAPO. Our f1mi,eirder was for a quader of a dozes,
our IW for Ou ffundnd and Foriy-fosr Ulam worth.
GREAT
but
Money refundod, DON'T BVIT AN IMITATION, bixt
Insist on baying nW"O. It your druggW Ue rixt
ot it, we ,P411 send it Prepaid.
1,11100 RZIMDY CO., Fropm WNW, 111. or ow Armt&
ThIs rApid Increase pmes It In 4i reaWy fkat eve*vae
Wbat tries It speaks ilyth of. Yours rersdially,
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Jules Robin, & Co's Brandy, Co
France; Jxio. de Kuyper & Son, .
land Gin, Rotterdam, Hollan
BoothIn Tom Gin, London, Euglan
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Bulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, G
. gow, Scotland ; Jamieson's ,ZJ `
. .Whisk ,, Dublin, Ireland ; also Pc
and 81'erry Wine from France &
Spain, Agents for `W&Ike,es Whisk
Ontario ; Royal Distillery and Dav
Ale and Pbrter,'Toronto.
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We have opened a retail store
connection with our wholesale bu
business in the rear of the �new I
I minion Bank, in Good's old atam
where weviill sell the beit goods
. the market at bottom priew. Goo
delivered to any part of the toi
free,
TELEPHONE- It. � 1514-tf
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FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
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Fawer, vioe-presilent, Brucefleld P. 0. ; W.J. Sim
Don, flecy-Trow � beaforib P. 0. ; Thomas
Rays, luq*dor , of Loom, Sedorth P. 0,
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W. G. Bvosdfoiii, fisaforth; JOhD Q. GtIOVO, W
"IrgGeorge Dale, Seatorth; Thom" IL Ha'
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flariock ; Thomss Fr"or, Smoeffeld ; John B, I
Efta, Kippen-4 J*e# Connolly, Clinton.
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Bob*, Smith, F�srlook ; RobL X01UHAVI, 50010ri
James cumwlag� rgmondv e; J. W, Yoo, Holm
villa P. O.; Jo GovenlOok and John 0, Xbrris
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fvi otb*r bitwinale will be PrCMPUY il"45ded *0
PPRICAtion to auk of the above offloom sAdrew9d
Wtir riiispeecwvs 0069 083fqw
JOHN mof
JAMES (YL
J()SZPH C.
ALM GAE
JOHN G. G
JOHN Q X
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