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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Oct 1887, p. 3

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I THE FATHE1~LAND. ~ents, take a !en.on ·n~hout the peel, cu~ it From that time forth he continued to I 0 1~1 two, take om; the_p1ps; w_ ell rub the :tr- dma.m of them for a score of ·ears. He . d '.Be Minaful of Sma11 Things. InCe1rc~ti11g Ne'l't·s fro:m Ul1iJ1cl~ntl. ticles to be cleaned with the pieces of lemon, .h f ?·id! d t ..;> f h ' · l d then wash them in plain warm water; dry ~aw i ,e c1\l1 ren. grow ro°! c ll 1 0 o . ·O .·"·Our pl'!mal clutlo s fihil)e o.loft like stars; Alarming reports o t e renewal m a. ia · with a soft cloth, and polish wit h a clean womannood . . He was presen, at the closing the Largest and best .Assortment on hand _ lonk like new exercises when they gre.duat<id . . In fact, l~e 'J.'hc charities thr.t soothe and heal and ~lers fonn of the throat affection of Crown Prmco l · ather . nd the br·ass ,,, . 11 1 Are scattered at the feet of mm like flowoi·." Frederick William hJ.ve been traced to e . ' a ·1 shared all the plct>sures und griefs of this ...l L1 J-J , AU the New Styles. · ·Th · d · l · g 'or o"r li·f,.'s ]._ ,a1·1·s r1d Vienna sources. They are so agam. fnm:1 ·,. J· ere ts 110 nee In se.arc un ' u " ~ _, h h t l A wooden tank ma.y be r(ndered capable of w H'.J · f · , . f · d 1 . work. If we would only improve the gol- definite and deL;;ile0 t at t 1 icy ave cr~a ·ec 'tl t tl ff. t f " . d , .t· nenclsnip to 1us 1·eam.1.1nc a very large variety. but ~he. 1 rien s 1mg:,. th ,1 'uy unnnprovec, . 1 much anxie . t·y. n "'1a c1'enz1 ' e re -examined w1 18 ie 'f e ec s. o nt·l'IC au.. seeme d . anc den moments we let g1i"le . r. ii: , 'd th an C · so r ea,l t l Hi th · e e;ft en remar k ed tliat It L , South Sea Seal ar..d PerSian 1 1 1 11 8 0 0 in doing something to make others happy, the Prinoe's throat, but there is no authen- P rn~c~~ci . iy 't~· 7~ngme oc s.. t ~:.~ he fdt certain he woulcl knew them in Lam l rnke the lead.. 1 1 how much good we could do. Only a kind tic report of an operat ion htwiug b~.en J:lBr- er t ~ mstc e WI pa.ra n; go over. i w . ' reality ;1 t some future tim e. ar)iron heatec l to the temper~ture used m Two montlls ago he s;>w in a dream the worcl here and there would raise many a de- formed . Before going to 'fohlach Dr. M_ac- ~ R all the latest improvements-a very spoudmg heart. kenzie visited Milan ancl other local!twr, ~romng clotb~s.. ]),~e~t the vandin U1'ller the lmsbi.nd die, nnd from that t ime he ceitsed choice and varied stock to choose " tho temper~ mo.ki'ng 1·nquiries regardin 0 .· - iron so . :i. s to tl unve' it. th mto the . eril for the firi,·t time in a " For there is manr a shaft ~t 1·: u1dc.m sent, bl l w~od as m.uoh l on t.0 dreani of tl.1 from. Finds mark the :i.rcher mtle meant ; ture ·ttnd moisture of various hoJ.lth r esorts a.s P 0881 . e, Jen wt a coo C".t'· own me · · period of tweoty years. About six weeks There's ma11y a word tct random spoken in tbe north of Itnly. '.I'hc cold weather at a coat thick cnougn to com~letely Co \'er the i~go lu was astonished ab receiving a letter 'l'bat may soothe ur wound the hea.rt th~t· 6 broken," Toblach has lmstened the Prince'sdepartnre. woocl. . . from New York city, t.he writer bemg a Tb.e man or woman who think they have Austrian and German medical authorities A very E!ficient au<l c!:rnap nou-couJuctor widcnv of a cou 3in o:f his , with whom he had a. mission in this world very seldom do much persist in regarding Dr. Mackenzie's ditt- for .steam -pipe~ can be made from four ,P ·t1:ts never ha,d any intercourse since his boyhood, A magnificent selection good and cheap. Call early for first choice~ good. It takes such persons too long to gnosis of the pri~ce's '.°~lady as wrong and of sifted co.,J-a~hes, one part plu.ster of Pans, over thirty years. '.l'he widow wrote that find out what that mission is, and while his treatment as msufltcient to effect a cure. aud ona part flour. These should be mvccd she wi~hed to make San Francisco her they 1>1'0 drifting here and there they let The Reichs-Anzeiger, refer ring to Dr. Mac· with wat er_ to the comisten_cy of thick n_1or- future home. After e~clianging a few many opportunities pass for doing good, e,ml kenzie's examination ot the Prince';; th1·011ts tar, and lr.~d a~our.d the pipe enclosed. 1:i a . letters it was arranged fox him to meet h er on hand. Prices VfJry reasonable . .at las t they find themselve.s ne_arii;ig .the end tones down jti; import. The paper nays trough. After 1t has been thoroughly d~ied and the two da,u"hters at the Oakl8.nd of the journey of life and their hte·s work th~~ whi'e traveling in Germany for the out by the steb.m passing throt!gh the pipe, wharf upJn thil arriva\ of an Eastern train GENTS' :E'URNISHINGS AND UNDERWEAR, A COMPLETE not completed; then they can sigh for the benefit of his own hei>lth, .Dr. Mackenzie it may b~ wrapped w!th im:slm to pr~v~nt on 0, c~l'ti:.!n day, On thcit· arrival im11~iM Dhplay. Shirts, Socks, Gloves, Ties, Braces, Studs, neglected opportunities. _ . . paid a visit to the Pdn~e and, after the its crnck,rng ?r ~reaki~g oil. . By m.1~rng his surprise to r;ee his dre;im fricndl>o They Buttons, Mits, Rubber Oo::tts, Umbrellas, etc. Oat· frnt field of labor is w1thm the sacred examination of the latter s throat, was un- plu.stcrer s ha.ir with It, rt mt~y be m~.de self- were equally so when he rcl(lted hl" at1'an.ge ~ortttla of home; there we .are t o win the able to announce a gratifying ?rmtinuance sustaining. series Qi <'re;ini~ ill which thQy ~g11recl, Ho w;;;-~ft1tlrS p~i<l first stars for our crown, and methinks no of the improvement of t he a:ffec~ed_ part. Holland is the chief se:i.t ot the mannfoc - 1 trJld i hcm. incident8 cotnccted with their l W"' queen could bedeck her crown with brighter The paper also sa.ys the Doct~r mt1mated ture of artificial butter The fat of c:.ttle past lives which he could not have known F,1i,1r~, or more costly jewels than the mother who h~s. intention ?f paying th e, Prmce another is first chopped into s~all pieces, and then under ordinary circumstances. He <lescribearnestly endeavors to clo her duly by the vmt before his return to En~l.and · . 1:hese l)assed bet,"een two heavy rollers. Hr.vin!! ed their former home, even to the household !,; cad~' Block, Bowrnanvllle. M.MAYER. fireside with her little ones around h er. h 1 not qmtc d1se1pate ' ·~ h. · assurances, oweve1-, ( o . ' a· thus been brought into a proper state of bub- ornaments, w ich was correct m every po,rh tt Shc ca.n mould their characters ·Jann over the l'rmce s con 1- division it is placed · · thau · h e rec 'e n tly ~.":...!~!"'"~~-~~~--~~-~=====~~2!'.!l!!!!!!I h · as b t e po b ·er tl' e popular w · · l in steamers and het\ted t' 1cul a,r. Tb e seque I JS does the clay. It has no c oice, ut su mis- tion. It is believed that he has _h ad a shg ~t to one hundred anrl twenty-two cll'o-rees cf m&rried the widow, and is living happily in sivcly takes the shape the_ moulder designs. 'ap·e and that the state of his throl!>t is · 0 1 · ·t If h l rci · . . F ahrenheit or fifty degrees of centigrade; t us Cl Y· So it is with the y~un& mu~d. t. c tettc l- lS~ prom1si_ng. . . but on no account muse the temperature be ings the mother mst.ills mto th~1r young 'the relat10ns exs1stmg bet ween Germany raised hi her or the ualit of the oleomarSTATTSTICS minus !>re riohtly planted, they will seldom and France at the present moment ~.re. less . ~ll b' d t . q ted Y 'rh f t melte~ l.o · strny far fr;;m the narrow path. Mother's · ·t t' ti · f tt Count ga.rmc w1 e e er10ru · . -e a · at this temperature is mu off into casks and The value of the yea,r's crop in the North 11 h h t h trri a mg mn or some ime pa~ · influence will follow them a t roug e v:m_ Munster has. returne.d. to hrn post at left to cool ·.ncl r.oli'di·f'" nat'·lra.Jly. It 1 · 8 \Vest which will be available for export is c1 th d · th h a t f " ; ' l'f 1 walks of e, an e see sowu m . e e. r l'.a~·is ch":rged ~ith a l>1101 ,fic ~essage ro'? then submitted to hydraulic pressure, and estimated as follows :-V\Thettt, 10,000,000 in childhood will spring up and bear good I _ ' nnce. Bisma.rck to M,. Flourens,. In h _ IS the ur·e olecimar "l·1'11e i · s expr·essed as a $ · t h e l't 1 tinngs · · st look wteniew ,_nth M. 1<1_ourens, coun,t >on clearp dee ellow g.. I t is f r.uit I t e we nm o1·1, wh1'le the so' 1 1 ' d fat or· bushels at 55c. 5,500,000. Barley, 1,000,1 J 'Id tl 11th' gs pave h G p y COO bushels at 30~, ~.·so0,000. 0 11ts, 2,500,rn Mtmster stud that the view~ oft e _erman steari'ue remai·ns belii'nd . mhe ole·' as t·t i 's '"' aHilr in onr c 11 ren; ie sma The Chi . Id that C_:lov_ernmeut were that t h e stat_e of E _,_sk·s ancl , le{t - tr; 000 b\1~hd~ at is.~. *,'450,000. Flv.:x, 150,000 t h e way f or Iarger ones. · ·urope calle .d. ;s tlien r,. ·.nt. c" ,111 1- 9 " bushels at 750, "' q' ll2,500. Potatoes, 1,000,· has b · een t aught t o ol)ey f a tlier a nd mother J nstified the hope of th · e mamtenance of d ' · from love and. reverence, will cheerfully pea.ce, which Germany would do her utmo~t 1 iar en 000 bushels at 25c, $250,000. Total 14-,650,through life obey the laws of city and State. to aid . 000 bushels. Total value, 86,612,500. H 1 Our young people should be taught that A semi-official reforenoe to the arrest of is safe to add for the vvhe of G.rtiry protheir bUccess in life depends upon the use the lad Schnaebele, received through the DIED GRIEF. cl . nc~s, stock, vegetaliles, . woo~, hi9.es, etc:, they make of their time uud the companions French Embassy oy Count Herbert von Hisav,iilable for export not rtqmred m :i\lamthey keep. marck, elicited from the latter a promise '!'I.it~ Ext1ao1·ilJm11·y Atrc.'Clion ofa Dog fOr toba, $500,000, making a gross total of Wb'en the curtain rolled up at commence- that in disposing of the case the youth of its lllistiess. I $7,112,500. ment some years ago, it revealed to the the culprit \vould be taken into considernSeveral years a.go a lady in Cartersville, During the nine months ending Sept. 30, audience the class of '8?; the handsome tion. I Ga, gave t o one of Mr. J. 1'. Owen's chi!- 15,704 immigrants have arrived at the lmdresses of the fair graduates, the profusion There is no improvement in the relations dren a poodle dog, which proved to be a migration Sheds, Toronto, compared with of plants, baskets of flowers, etc., only between Germany and Russia, Count very affectionate creature, and from its first 10,373 for the same period of 1886, an inmade more conspicuous a common laborer's Schouvaloff visited Prince Bismarck at entering the hou~e it became very much at- crease of 5331. 177 arrived in Jan., 254 in pick suspended by a ribbon from the centre Priedricharuhe ou 'rlrnrsclay before sta rting tached to Mrs. Owen. It was playful and Feb., 612 in M~rch, 2376 in April, 4586 in of the staae, with the class motto, "Dig from Fr'lnce on h is holiday. The interview delighted in nothing so much as being no- May, 3124 in June, 1685 in July, 1738 in for youi-seU," in flowers above it. It was a w&s without special importance, but it led tic!l<l, rcceiviug the caresses o r visitot·s as Aug. and 1152 in Sept. Of this total, 7792 humble implement, and perhaps to th"' po· to fecurrence of the rumor that there gladly as a child, acd seemed gifted with passed on to the States, leaving 7912 as the etic mind there was more truth than poetry was i:il be ff, .:ouference of the 1£mperors. reason. During ~he protracted illness of uet arrivals for Canada., '.I.'he largest proin the motto: but the youth that takes it Tl::il ·1mhr;c, however, now p~ty no hcecl to Mrs. Owen the little pet would, at meal . portion, 4447, were English, 168:3 Irish, for his guiding star through life will have tbs idla talk. The Cologne Gazette, in an 1 time, go to its mistress to be fed, where it 1416 Scotch and 34, German. · his efforts cNwned with success. There has article entitled " Ohne Freun<lsehaft m;id received its meals regularly from her h1tnd. The following table is interesting as showbeen many a young life wrec~,ed by having Ohne Feindschaft," presents an accurate During the last few days of Mrs. Owens' ing, in bushels, tne wheat crop, of the some ' one to dig for them. Ihc beach all reflection of the German sentiment towards illness, when she was unable to give it the world for 1885-6 in comparison with that of along the ocean of life is strewn with just Russia. It says that faith in Russia as an accustomed attention, it was noticed even 1887 : European Other such wret:ks. If they had been compelled ally is dead, and that if t he E mperors met by those who had been visiting the house Total to face life's battle as their father's clid be- under existing circumstances their meeting that "Bessie" had lost her sprit of playfulcountries. couutrics. pt'oductlon. fore t hem, it would have aroused · the man- would not have any political significance. ness and looked dejected. \Vhen her mis· 1187, est .... 1,180,000,000 810,000,000 l ,!l90,000,f00 hood within them and the world would Count Von Moltke is going to R11.gatz, tress died oli the 18th of April last Bessie 1881>, ~l'tp .. . 1,176,000,000 852,000,000 2 020,G00,000 erop .. .1,214.00o, ooo rnc,000,000 2,010,000,000 1 have been the better for their- having li ' ed Switzerland, returning to Kreisau in time took a position under her bed, a.nd when 1885, Avernge oropl, 191, 000, 000 844,000,000 2,025,000,000 in it. As it ia, their only aim in life seems to celebrate, on Oct.26, his eighty-seventh her bndy was placed in the coflin she then It will thus be seen the production in to be to spend that which others accumulat- birthday anniversary. chan((ed her position and remained under ed by hard digg'ing. If they would succned Dr. :schweninger, Prir1ce Bismarck's phy- the coffin until the remains were taken from Europe is a trifle below the a.verage, while they must he thoroughly honest, upright sician, has gone to Constantinople, at the the house. l!~or days afterward she clung in other countries, including United States and true to their principles, make their m_o- request of the Sultan, to advise the ladies to that room, lying in a chttir beside the aud Canada, India and Australasia, the agpromises to be about 4 per cent. . . ,,;u· . I. . . . .. . . . -.._ . . . . .. '.· . .. ' ,. '. . .. - . . 0 ney and fame for t!tcmselves, and they will of the harem as to the regimen against bed, and o.lihough she had never been gregate ount round after round of the golden fod- obesity . known to get on the bed bef .ire, she would, below an aYera~e production. er. All the treasures of t~e earth are placKlein and Grebert, who were convicted after the death of her mistress, jump on the ed there for the use and enioyment of n;ian, of treason, are now in prison at Halle. The bed and scratch down the cover, evidently · He Showed Tact After AH.y~t not 01~e ~em has been brough~ ~ light regime of the prison is severe. Klein _ia hunting for his lo~t and best friend, refu~A grown-up man, a man ot mature years, without d1ggmg. It took hard d1ggmg on employed at carpentry and Grebert at kmt- iog most of the time to e at for d~tys at o. would not hwe done it He would have the part of all our great. men before ~h,ey ting stockings. . time, eating s? lit_tle that it ~eemcd she put his arm a;.ound her a~d said gently : reached the , goal . t~ which they a:p.red: The prbouer Schechte!, conv1ct~cl of the must necessarily d:e of starvation. Occ.?."Dear, I dnn't like your ainthH! and Let us thell: hght life s battles for oufoelvcs.' ; murder of liis first and second wn:es, was sionally she made an ~ffort to r1lly, hut rn Jowderin '· It doesn't make y~u look~iice." do everyth1 .ng our hand findeth to do ea1- : beheaded at St..qrard. The execut10n took a short time rol:J.1rncd mto _the same Btate 0f 1 I And s;e would have told him that she n_eutly _ nnd honorabl_Y, a~1d not be c~ntcnt to i place in front of the pri.sop. gloom ~<ud d<Jsponc:ency. F~r the Iv.Rt _ few thoniiht it did, and if he didn't like it he sit qmetly and wu.1t for dead mens :;hoes. weeks sho had almost entirely abs",arned Id ~ cl 1tl · I tl f · . k tl f 'l b . . . ·. cou !!O an ge" a.no 1er g1r , or some l ng If adversity ov~ntu cs 1 t. rai arquc now from food, unt1l she became a hvrng skeleton. like tl;';it At the b est she wouldn't have and then, it will only make our daughters Demancl for Canadian ApplesOn Sunday morniug when the family arose taken . any notic"' of the remonstrance. .But more worthy and our sons more manly. · . _ and opened the door little Bess i~ cr~wled he was a yonng man, and that was not his A_t t, ·e ann~al me~h?g of ~h_e Ontarto · from her comfort~ble bed on the back pwzza, way. He was going to tnke her to the The Helping Hand. Frm~ Growers Associat1on o.t Grn~shy, _ the an_d softly crept mto the roor:i of her yo1rng theatre, and, knowing her peculiarity, he It is said freckles can be be removed l>y ~'i·es~dent, Mr. A . MoD: Allan, of Go~crich, mIStress and stretched herself upon th_e floor pnt a powder puff and a box of rouge iu his ----o:._ __ . 1 . I1 . d. . 1u l11s address dcal_t with the queat10n of under the foot of the_ bed and ched without I)Ocket. ·when she came down stairs he washing the skin in water m w He is is- markets for Canadi:i-n apples. Mr. Allen a Htrnggle. Her a~tl"US from the da.y she saw she was deco ra.ted as usual. He imsolved a small quantity of borax. 11pent fou; mo1>:ths. ID the Old CounJ;ry li;st lost h:r _mistres9 showed plainl:y that &he mediately pulled out his rOU£le and powder To clean willow !urmtur~, use salt aml summer, !.nterv1c~mg buyer? and o~hers U~· was gnevmg deeply, and called ~orth much and ainted himself u . water. Apply to with a nail brush, scrub ~crested. rn handlrng Can,atlum f~Uits. Hrn t ender sympathy, am~ added grief to t hose " -~'hat are you doi~g ?" well, and drv thoroughly. 1mpre~s10n was confi.rme.u that Cttnada can who already httd their loads to bettr, but " Only making myself handsome." Produces a beautiful gloss and creates no offensive To remove gi:ease trom cloth: l?rop on gro"." . the ~nes ~ apJ?les m the . world -~he who had rea.son to support them. "I will not go out with you like that." smell, will not bnrn off, neither will the spot aome oil of tartar or salt of worm-f happ)'. mcc1rnm m cl1mat_e and soil :producrng " Why :i;\Ot ?" wood which has been left in a damp pluco the Jughest excellence rn flavor, ~o:m and " It would mortify me to death ," the pipes rust. till it turns into a tluid; then immediately, color. Our apples have taken Britis~ buyAN :EL.ECTRIC SUBMARlNE BOAT "Well, I'll make a barg&in. If you will wash the place with lukewarm water, a~d ers by storm, and consumers there will not wash off yours, I will wash off mine." then with cold water, itnd the spc-t will p~rchaso _any othe~·s so long as they can ob- A R!vu l to &he Pc11ct·m1tlke·· 11J1d U1c NauHlu~ , , We don'i; 0 out then." disappear. t& m I.': sm~a~le art.wlc from u_s. Gener:i-lly at tb·l H11vr11 R.:lHlJilton. "All right.'? 18 11 0 08 Turkey salad, made with celery an·1 good epe.iikmg, it a mistake to slnp _ °. ? i¥n· A rival to the Peacema ker and to Lien . "But she thought hettcr of it and she oil, is held by many to qua! t hat made of ment to any but the three grea~ distnbutrng Zalinski"s suhmarine Nautilus has turned us accepted his bargain. She w11s very pretty chicken. . centres of tra~e, Laodon,. Liv-erpoQl and at Havre Ell·ctricity is the motive power after thr.t. Ham broiled in the white of egg is affil'm- ~Ia;s~ow. Fruit ~hipped direct to L;ndon aud not· caustic soda, as is the case with 18 ed by an exchange to he the way they do · h_t~le to more da.mage than '~hen ~h·pped Prof. Paine's iu.vention. lt is something AJWISR TO MOTH.li:ml.- Are y ou <lisit at the most fashionable London clubs. via Liverpool and thence by r 1ul to ..o0ncou. . ht t . I ath two deep anti · ld b 1 A very fine line of busi.uess was opened hst over eig .me ~e~ m en.,, ;, .· 1 rbed at night and brol!en of your rest Old flannel of all krnds shou e ;:ept -ti 1 f N _ 8 rl d of a capactty of Jive tons. Ihe she11 is con- t . fol\. aC;ubbing and cleaning paint. Next to YDti ar wik 1 "J~rs or . ~r~ay? ' we den tt1;. structPd entirely of steel. 'fhe stem and by a sick child sufforing and c ryin g with flann el come coarse, sort lineu, old kitchen . eumth>l:r t' and Y cabre i n ~e.l ect_i:i.g an _racA·- stern arc flush and full, but what is thus lost uain of Cutting Teeth? If so send 11t rng 1s ra e may c 1a.rge y rncreaseu. d . h · · f th · t · towe1s, erash ' e t c. 'ood ti ade can be established with these n sp:e ' !n t e opimon e rn vt;n °~" 18 o'.lce and get a bottle of "Mr~. Winslow's Do not use coal 011 lamps ia bedrooms g t , . d - d f .t ll <l . re<111rned m the gref\ter safety of navigation. S 1othing Syrup." For children teethin1t, . . T . d cou11 ne~ 111 rre rm s as we a.a ca.nnc ., . . · h d b . cl with wicks turn~d down low. :hey p10 nee . ,oocls. 'l'hen with fast steam~hirid 011 the The n:otivep?we~· 1s furms e ya ynamo- ha value is incalculablo. It will r elieve a.sthma, heart disease, throat disease, etc. . "p· · 'fi 0 . ·ti1 th C cl' el ectric machme mventecl by Cupt. Krebs, the poor little sufferer immediately. De· .ttle lt'nseed oil brushed over fadecl p . ac~t' c c~lau conDectmgl WI · 11 fi e l ana 1 .?tn of the French N rvy, famous for I his dirigea· pend opon it, mothe rs ; there is n > A 11 ac11c ra1 way onr a.pp es wi nf n. pro1 l · . b h b ll · green blinds will, if they are 11ot too far able ma rket in the far Etl.Bt. Tlic tradt; in . h}e b ..lloous, rn use now Y. t e ,a o;:img miatake about it. It cures Dysentery gone, make them look almost as good as our own .Northwest has already a~sumed . Corps of the army. The engme has. at t1m:s and Diarrhrea, r ·igulate8 the S toma.ch and · - desirable · 19-horse power. new. wonderful proportions, with this . . . 'fhe ·nergy . -1s B 1wels cnres Wind Colic, m 1 developed ;iftens the 1 1 lf you ever en~ured the agony o'. a felon, feature, that it is a market for our e:i.rly and : ~tored ID c1?nservator~! ~·hie11 co~~am ge1~rn~ Gums, reduc'"s InHamOJation, and gives you _ will appreciate the fact that it can be fall apples that would otherwise be of com- mad nor ac~d·, and wl11ch only 'i\~1g~. -0 kilo tone and energy to the whole syc<tem. cure(! by woolen smoke. Place the woolen p'l.ratively little value. Of fall varieties our , grammes for .1 h orse power,_ "he1et1t the rags under au inverted Hower pot, _pond put (;ravenstC'in i~ sure of ready !ll\le at high I oto~<>ge battcr~<;s of the electric yacht olta " Mrs. \Viuslow's Soothiug Syrup·· ~'or coals upon thtm, or ·et them on fire some r prwes. This sea·on it has sold as high Q.a ! weighed 100 ki~~grami;ies. ~~ each l,, ~o;s! children teething is pl~asa.nt to the t,;.ste othei· way,_ a11<~ hold the felon o_ver the 1 $6 per barrel. ::lt. Lawrcmce has made $,l 20 : power stored . /he 1~1~n.t1~~ m~n v1s1t.~n 0 and is the presc rip~ion of one of the oldsmoke, and i ; will extract all the piun. I 11 ,1d Cu,lvert $J.05 for good samples. Ship- : t he Havre. Ment!me l<~x~nb1_c10n J.nst clo. ed est and best fomale physicians and illHses · Iace m · Iu 1 · · a duurat1on or · the new iii th ti U nilod i::l1ated, and is for B<Lle by \Va.sh valenc1ennes rewarm Jlers should provulc goo cl storage, so t 1 iat ; are .loud Ill d theu· Sl h d 1 six an a a ll druggists thruu;..:h the world. Price · fine · soap, and 11'.011 · · · l b e sent f orward !n · proper · miLnne won 1c as mace w~tcr with over severaJ varieties cou Ic ·1 If k t for er. five contecntive hours during 1 thicknesses of flannel to brrng out the pat- season when the market demand IB bc~t for ~a ~1- 8 · "' 25 cents a bottle. He sure f·nd ask for ,,. tern. each variety. w pu IC \ria1s. "Mits . W1xsLow's Soo·r.l:UNG SYI·vP·" - - - -- -- -A lutcly discovered but extremely simple and take no other kind. · use of camphor is appreciated in the house. , . V 0 f 1 D · tb Ch &WJAUf.· hold. If the varni~h on woodwork on Barnum on Foreign Mrns10ns. ery a.re u unng e ange. furniture be chanf!ed in spots to white f1:om P. T. Barnum writes on t he subject of for· l ·;It'~ co~d this morniug,,Mrs. O'Rahert_f." drops of cologuP. or bay rum or heat"'.d dish- eigu misi;ious to th e Ciiri8 tian Lr.ad.er as fol- I ' ft i~! mdad.e. Cowld s no name tor it; es, it can he chaogf:d _back by ruhbmg the lows:·-" The offer wnieh I ma ke toward : an 1 v.e ?at _ been, ;o the shtore to g~t ~ome Whan Baby w:ia ·ick, we ~avo her CMtoria, spot with a cloth wet 111 camphor. r afoing a. permanent fund of $500 OOO for for- ; wa,rmm fl!ud. I be doctor sa::s we c~n t be Instrn\cl of t hrowinu away the pieces of ei"n missions waR meant also' to include too carefol '~" our healths ~hHt changeal~l~ Wuen sl.io was a Child, eh<> cried for Caetoria, soap which become too small for convenient h;me missions. This hLrge sum can soon be w~at_her. \\ e must bl c:ontmuilolly WaJ:~lU \Vhen sho bocamo liiu, sh0 clung to Castoria, ·handling, make a ~mall flannel bttg of sui_ t - ra-ised i11 the manner in dici,ted if one will oft chs1.1se th~t crapes oike a sarpent lllto "\Vheu aha hAd Children, s4o gavo thorn C<>Storia, 11 able size; leave onA end npen and put ID ru>t Jooliahly wait for another, and thus ' th~, B~ : ·. . . . .· pieces 118 they collect. \Vlwn it ia full b:oste prove t h rLt · "httt fo cYel ybody s busiueAs is Yes,', us beut to be c<J.1eful dunag the up t he opening, and it makes a nice bath- uobody's.' If all will j 1rn,p rig ht in and pull ch~ng·1 ·, . · · , , n tub ticcesrnry. Another way 1s t o add a toget.h~.r you ought to be .. ble to nport more J ~)n ~a.tu:rfa{. m~rm_n I wo.n~d ave ~r,..ze little W'1ter, s~tthcm in a saucepan on the th<>n $ 1(:0.000 oubscribed within ,.. month. · to d1_th if I h d1dn t h;,rpe hn to 1h :ne some h1t1· mer sJow l y. 'Nh on \ ··viien suel.1 ,~ l a r ~c f UllC1 · atove, an<1 1et th em sun IS once es t.,,bl" tsIie d t ers 111 the oufio h b. ...1·a1t an r 1,.was · b cmnpe l- d colc~ you have tole.rably good s~ft sottp. By it will coutinual_ly accumulate by legacies l_e~ to ka.pe t . 0 , ott1e ~~a ~ , e ~la lcttmg mos t of tt10 water boil away you left by will and rn numerous other w~y~. I so1cle ~e "]: nJe °~. t .m . .l · ~t ~ .~ ep JEFFERY always at tlrn Door. 1<. m a:s .i:nake the soap hard . enou gh to . be ttm h11 ppy to ad d bhat a htdy frienrl of ti.nan- Su ,8oun t. HLt a 0 _ to wa . ·e 1 l lD u~, mol ell into small cakes which can be dned cial re. ponsibility also offors $1 000 fot home an I took l~ a.U m esilf. ' Ve have to be vcty for uso. ' and forei.gn missions on same ~onditions as careful,,dunn' the change from warrum to If the feet arc tender or painfnl after long ~niu~. Tl: ere are _many lad!~s of our dm:om- . cowld. from $u0~ to fi v_ o t imes walkir1 g o:· standiug, great re1id ca.n be h a.cl mat1011 who can give _ by bathing them in salt and wat~r. A that 3.mou_nt, tLnd 1Hll d.o so if the import- , One of the attractiona of Sacran;iento, handfol of salt to a gallon of water 10 the ance of tlus movement 18 strongly ancl fre- Cal., is a mummy show-the remams of riaht proportion. H ave the wauer as hot queutly ahown ~ud urged hy our pi.p cm and people of the Aztec race, it is supposed. mmersc the . clergy, bu t not otherwise." /. .as"cau t·omfortably be b·)fne B D W U A N VI L 1 E, ~!UJdiaU J tatt$tlt}lU. l~:t·~:t~~~ ~~~::~viJf~~~~~~e:~~~~ :~tr; d h th I ti t s as SCIENTIFIC AND USEFUL, I REALl'l'Y lN DREAMLAND. THIJRTY 1 YE "RS IN _id YE lr.J)U(fHNCSS ~'I HOUSEHOLD. Th "filall '[,JatQ practical Furrier calls attention to the follow-ing Branches of his new Fall Stock. ' 0 I Gents, F', ·ir Caps Ladies' Caps, Lad.ies' & Gents' Fur Coats, Cutter & Carriage Robes,A~:;~~ a.Hjered .and repaired. Highe@t. J;':rivEJ for Ea,.w I I I AT I I or I AND E F NCY COO s. Call and Examine the Stock, which has been selected with great Care. I Hats Re-shaped, Starriping Done. · e~ ·A~ · Y . · ~ PJ'j~·!m Alt· R I I I J. ICGI BOTHAM & SOii, Chemists and Druggists. Imp e ri a 1 Stove-pipe Varnish I I Our Stock is complete, comprising an assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Sponges, Chamois, 'l1oilet Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, &c. 'j Thorley's Horse & Cattle Food, Pure Ground Oil Cake, and Prairie Flower Condition Powder ALWAYS IN STOCK. ° JOSEPH JEFFERY, I It . · I I foJ 1 ':11 ·le t j Merchant Tailor & Gent'sFurnisher Children Cry for Pitcher's . Casto..~a~

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