!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!~!!!~~~~~~~~~~!!!':'!~~· ~-~~:-~~~~~==z..:....,:~!1181l!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!U~ L!g~n'll !!~Pl:!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ll~tiii!!!!9"~!2T!!!!!!!~ HH!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!'+!!!!M !~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I~!!!!!;!!!!!!!!!°!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!:!!!!!~!!~~~~~~ ~ AW!!:_!±_M"W 5 ha.ving a. good Ia.wyer investig .. L e o.nd pro.BIG GOLD NUGGBTa, Ay G fl. ff nounce the title oleo.r. Ascertam if t he la.nd oung ia.ntess. SLA.Vl::RY IN ZtiNZ(BAR. ha.a pa.ssed through the ha.nds .. f any insa.ne The Largest PJece of Golil Yet Found Was trhe most famous child in the Germo.n -The Digestive Fluids. person, to prevent his heirs from suing you Worth NcarJy $150,000. Empire jueb now is Eliinbsth L yska.. E very WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4 , 1889 , The severnl digestive fluids J,Jossess pro .?n the title, Never pay more t1 llan one-half Jn order tocorreobmany mitsta.tements that German dailv has told its roa.dera how she Scven·Eli:hth~ o.rthe Po1miat11m Are i n a perties a nd uses other than ihose of which dow? on ~he land unless you. k uow you are a.re going the roimda of the press in regard to looks and acts, how much she eats o.l'.d Mate o.r Strv1tml<'. ~'---<;::::========================= we ha.ve already learned in studying their dealmg with reaponsib~e part1ea.- , Be sure to the largest nuagets of Rold ever found the drinks, an~ wha~ kind of clot hes she wears. To giva an idea of t he imp ~rcanoa of tho o.ct lon upon t he various food substances. go and ask all the parties tha.t JO ln the land editor of the Sil ver D olfar desires to ublish All Berlin is oallmg upon her, as all Vienna slave question to t he people hem, aays a Zln· These we ~ ill now consider. you are buying to show you t he corners of l the following fa t 8 h- h h 0 bt . P h"l called upon her~ tew "!eeks a.go when she ztba.r letter t o the L~ndon "News," bis only . nou · on 1 · t ells a.n d. eof bens the la.nd they own· · w lc · .tocthe e a&ned w A n·tr1a u ' The sal 1va y mo1e commlsnoner <>reat mining e ' t· I e was at t he o. n ce.p1'-I ... , .. roressors and necessary t o mention the facti th a,t not lellll 0 . the food, d igeots etarob, a.nd dissolves so~e If you ever sell goods or groceries be sure h Id· D ' xposi Ion offi~ers, ~nd doctors~ and. privy councillors, t han se.v~n-eighths of the p )pub.t·ion a.re 10 1882 of tho salts of the tood, but it also serves an to get a house on the square and on the in· e 0 b .ender, Col.,.in · These facts and ot~e. GermMJ big wigs are r eceived by slave3, Some Ara.bs ha.ve s.s m ·ny a.a l ,OOO Important purpose as a. na.t~ral stimulant to side corp.er if you can a.nd llve on t ho s11me w;re t&ine from the gentlenmn h::i.viug her datly. Eve? the greil.ti ; lrclww. passed and t he n u.n ber of t hos.i who count them by the stoma.on. oaueiag the p eptic glo.nds t o lot and in the buildio~ that you do business ? irge of the Australian exhibit, which several hours with her, chatted with her hund reds fa JJot sma.!l. The less wealthy pour oub the ge.stric juice in a bundant q uan. in. Be cer bain n~ver to sleep away from the :O~~~ds i:1hlidae~~~fatt:~ld~:i~ nuggets dis- famll!ar !v, and eventually wrote an elaboret e reaidents find t he best possible employment iity. store-house. It 1e best to have yourself and, The lar b . f · d~eoripbton and biography of her, which he for their capital ie to buy elr.ves, whose aer'.l'he gastric juice not only digests a.lbu men, family live up-stairs with kitchen below t k ge; piece 0 ~old· la the world will soon rea.d before bhe Anbhropologioa.l . vioea t bey le~ outJ 00 hire to t he E uropeans " 0 di~solves certo.m salts, and oougu(aiea milk, Never employ . a clerk at a.ny price: be wj1 a en. rom Byer & Haltsman's !i: ld Sooi ~ty at B~rHn. . , for high wa.gee, A smt>1U negro boy whose , buu also p oseeeses a m o~v remmke.blc content with wbat busineaa you can doy~ur- ::a.n D~O cl~~m2 Hill E n?, N ew South We.lee, E ,iz.1beth 1s get ting all t arn a1.t ent lon be· whole avorage pri ce would be $20 ca.n <.larn .J 7 4 antiseptic influen ce, rboli c a.cid, com- self Trust no m!ln further uhau you are h yh ' ' H s weight was 6 0 \pounds, cau~e s~a I~ big. :'-coording to V irchow, 20 peoM a. clay. The E uropea.uB, in whose , mon salt, a.nd numerous other subst ances are .cot~pellcd to. S mart thieves alwe.ya steal · el11; t. 4 ioet, 9 1?ches ; w!dbh, 3 faet, 2 s:e IS t ae b1g.!;esb 11;1rl of ~er y ea.rs whom . employment t h9ao n egroes a.re, often hllv6' called a.nt isepticd, because t hey preven t ter- a.bout t he hours of 10, 11, 12, and 1 o'clock, $~4~e~OOvI~age thickn~ss, 4 mah~ ; wo: tn Europeans ol modern times have seen . not the least suspici on t hat they carry the menta.tion or decay. T he gastric juice Weigh all you buy a.ad all you sell, if pos' · was found imbedded ID a. t hick '.l'boug h but 11 yeo.rs old, she is six feet six lion's shar e cftheirwa.ges to their Arab mas2 possesses the sama r ema.tk a.ble proper ty. A sibly convenient. · fr~~ ~t~1:'rflate, ~~ a depth off ;0 f~et mch~s ball, u.nd weighs about 300 pounds, tera. The blookMle has not been succellllful dog wa.s fed with putrid meat. On being If you ever loan monty· t o any person l ace, ne owners 0 ~ " m1ne E~1z1beth was born on the Mo.nor W ios- in preventing the t rnrlo in alaves, in which killed an hour afh.r, the mea.t, which ha.ct ta.k e security if you ca.n gee it . If you loan ~ere lvlng on ch<J.r ity when they found solyJ In t he valley of the Da.nube. H er every one 0 11 t he cm\st, a.t lea.at every Arab been exceedingly offensive, was apparently money to a firm b~ sure to ti;,ke each of the it.Wei 00 s· ·· p!!.rente wera poor pea.aanj;s, not t 11>ller nor t ak es p ar t. Although theeellia!lofslavesfu perfectlv fresh. Thia property of the ga.s- firm names to the note1 then no one of the ??1° ,ran ger9 nuggeb was found on broader t ha.n other peasant!!, She was tho th e opeu m!l.rket ha.a noti been tolera.~ed since trio juic~ is exceedingly imp or tan t, as with· firm can slip out a.ad say tha.t the money Mt. Molla.gel, Feb. · 1869 · weighed l 90 youngcet of five children, none of whom , 1873 L still tak 9 s place in closed rooms out its influence t he food would always never ca.me into the firm. pounds, a.nd was wor th $45-6 00 . This nug. savo herself, is remarkably large. Four ( ll:nrop- u::ia being Exduded there from) and ferment or deco.y in the stomach before Y ou may sell t o irrespomiible men any· get was raffi-::d for $! 5,coo a b $5 a cho.nce, hours after her birth ~J.eweigh ed ~O ,pounds. ie perfectly l,g,,,J. It m?..y se;im ab;o.nge dip:eation could ta.ke place. t hing that you have but never buy claims and we.a won by a. man driving a baker's She grew aa other children grow till she was ti1 at i:.egt·o fo.borera o:i.n not be tr1'nspor bed " There.was a frog who lived in i1 spr ing, Tl:e bile posseuees s. larger variety of uses notes, e tc., from m~n t he.ti are not reepons'. ca~b. I~wa\~0~ to the bank for its truo four years old. T hen she bege.n to b e a little by ~cl.\, which ia allowed in the 01186 of wo'1 _ Ile caught such a cold he could not sing." 0 e · ~iimt.ess. In . her fifth year she l?'P.ined ten rntn ».cid domastio sfaves. In spite of t he Poor, unfort unate Batmchian l In what a and pro.p art ies t han doe0 any other fluid in ible, unless you investi~a.te and find th!lt va. U:aan 0 the body. It ha.s aix· import,.,nt u £ea , 1. I t the parties have no ofi'Ret s a.gs.inst them. T W come nu~1,1et wa.s found a.b B 11k· mohes in height. She outgr ew her blue oonstantly incre<J.aiug pnce e;f slir.vee Sad plight he must have been. And yet his 9 1858 1 ; ~ weighed 184 oot~on gown and wo;>den sh~es so r apidly in east Africa misfo1·tune was one that often befalls singers. digest s fats. 2 . 1t neutraliz~s the acid Never buy 11ny kind of stocks, it dosen' ery ~m, June t he ·, donkt1ya :we still Many a once tuneful voice among those who gc.stric juice, (The bile also precipita.tes ot· mat ter how low or how high they are. poun 8 t 9 ounces 16 pennyweights, and was tha. P apa Lyaka, who wa.s t r ymg t o supporb dearer t ban men. A strong workbelong t o t he " genus homo " is utterly spoiled remlera iner t the pepsin of t he gastric juice, N ever never never never from the fac'- worth $44·356 ; was rvill~d for $50,000 a~ Mamm'l. L.yaka and fou r other little Ly2ku man or porter~ co~t.s on the i.verl\ge from by" cold in the head," or on the lungs or bot h 5 combined. For t he above mentioned 1· croak- which would otherwise digest the active that! stocks a;e too' ~certain'· the risk is to; $ a.'chanoe, a nd was won by a small boy in on so~e~hinv over $100 a year, was pub to $100 to $120 (£15 to £18). The Sul"iM for er " we are not aware that any remedy was principles of t he pancr eatic j u!ce a nd in· great ; rings are formed and they ca.n r aise a. ba.rber shop. . his wius ends to gen mor-cy enou.~h to ke.ip ~ho h 11re m e.re natur&l!y the most costly ever devised; but we rejoice to know thnt nu L~d:r Hotha.m na{{get- narnedm honor of her decently ~lcthsd . hu man merchandise eaoh well-bo-do Ara.b human singers may keep their heads clear 1tnd t est ina l fluid , and so preven~ intest inal or lower the price jnsn a.s t hey see fi~, so the wife vf t he Governor of Now South From her fit.th to her ninth birthday she having t hree, four , fi1ve, or · Jven six. Pretty thl'Onts io tune by t he timely uso of Dr. Sage's digeabir,n, It will thus be seen t h11.r. the t hey ca.n make rroney Catun·h l:temedy ancl Dr. Pierce's l;lolden Med- action of the gastric j aice ceaece when t he Never deposit mon~y unlcse you t ake !l. \Vales- '::as found in C.m'ld ia.n Gulley, g~ew only o.n mch or two. Between her yo1mg iwgreeees i\re al way.& in denrnnd, and ical Discovery, both of which arc sold by f d .. Sept. 9, 1804. It weigh ed 98 p oilnds 10 t h d t t h b' I ,, h n oo le~vea t h e stomach, or very aoon 11t ter.) receipt for 1·· u , l2 . hb · f nm an ~n 1 rt Lia.ya s e gained a footJ,· uP.u.ally fetch frm_ n " 50 to "liiO, ·whi "le ' bya. clruggists. · · Under ~he presenb l·w when you 10°n ° noes.1 p annyweig 8 · auu 8 0 1d or b " h er t enth au d eleventh, a. foot 11.nd aim:i.n vmmen brwg"a~ much \P "" a Dr. Sa.ge's Catarrh Remedy cures tho worst 3. It aids a.baorption . 4 I b stimula tes t he " ~ ~ $23. . e uween aa from $200 to 557 cases o ; Co.tanh in t he Head, no matter of movements, and. is thus a. n atural laxative. money to any person to.ke a. mort ;:;,age on U 1· J k . f · four i nches, S~-:i cou!d pitch ha.y, cut gra.in, $500. Ttos3 who wiuh to ponseen such h01v lci)lg- stancl.ing, while 1'or all larynge,tl, (This explains t he welL1 rnown fact t hat the real estate a nd include both man and ac e ' ac · nutlget, ound M Bunmgor g plough, and dig potatoes witih any ma.n on luxul"iaa as woman from J edduh, in Ambia, bronchial, throat o.nd lung affections Dr ...--·~ result in a wife Feb. 28· 1875· weighed 23 pouuda 5 ounces, the.manor. Her h11.nd was ag la.rge a.e t hree ha.vc t o pa" fancy ·nrice~. It needs no Ion ~ieroo 's Golden Medic1il Discovery is 'posi: inactivity of the liver is likely to " I . · . and wa.s sold for $5.620. lt wa.s fou nd by a. d f ! . h · .. r g tively un1~qnaled. lt cures the worst lingerf h b I } If you h~ve a surp!ua of money never , runaway Si\ilor who sold it for t ho sum or mary em n m? anas, and h el' a.rm wan at~y io thla country to bncome convin~ed ·ing coughs und builds up the flesh uud similar conditioll o t e owes. o. t is a.n ant iseptic, preventing the deoomp nsit!on of never loan it ou.t t? tne people ab irny per named and epanti the money ln j llat four c~p~ble of a tor l'lhle blow. With e.n open that however horrible the hunting of sltwes strength of t hose who have been rcdnced handed cuff over tho ear she once knocked ma.y be th·J presant form of slavery in Afrioa. by wasting diseases. It ls gua ran tee(l to the contents of the bowels, when presenb iu cent, but put 1t m guod bonds; but t he weeks. benefit or cure in all diseases fox which it is sutfiJient quantit ies. 6. ['he bile ia a.u United S ta.tea bonds are_prefera.blo, !rom t he No-name nugget, found at El1reka, Doul- a. young mo.n, who t eaaad her, senseless to is not so vary much worao than the politic!U re9ommended. if talrnn in time and given a excretory f!.tld, cont11ining a. Clnsid er11ble f fac~bthat,the whole Umted States ts bcuud ton's Fla.t, Feb. , 7 ,1874, 50 feet below the tne groand, · sh.very ot some of the working masses in fair tl'ial, or money paid for it refunded. a.mount of waste matter. or 1 · · . surface, weii?hed 52 pounds 1 ounoo and H er appetite boca.ms enorm 3us. F or E uropo; indeed in many respects the work Copyr ight, 1888, by WORLD'S Drs. MED. ASS'N. The pancrea.ti.c and intestinal juices Four per cent when o~rta.1n 1s better t han was sold for $ l 2.500. ' bres.k fa.ab she. took: s~vera.l cups of coffee, enacted from the sfaves ia lighter. Tlie possess no special properties aside from 8 per coDU when un~erta1~. · (rbe L 3 g of Mutbon nugget wa 5 foun d a.ti a~ven thick slrcea of bia.ck broad, almost .a alaves in Z a;z'tbar do not !h·e in separabo those already described. N ever buy inferior art icles of any kind t o B~llara.t, J an . 3 l, 1853 , at a. dep bh of 65 pmt ot _ho~ey, Mid ha.If a dcz m p ieoea o! villages a3 in the Ca.mer oona, but masters ma.ke mo~ey ?ll· . . feet, lb weighed 13 ,i, pounds 11 ouuces, and the !nut In season. For dinner she often and slaves for m one household. Before If you live 111 t ?wn never mvi te any com- wa.s B old t o the bank for $'!2.380 _ This nug· ate a p~und aJ?d a h:i.lf or t wo pounds of moat of the houses one secs a lar.y, Jaughlng Tight Lacine- and Gall-StoDes. pany a.nd you will always have plenty of get was shaped like a leg of mutton, henre pork, fi~e or six pot~toea, and other .v!lg· crowd of finely molded uegresses. T hey are regulate and oleansc the liver, stomach and P rof. L:i.wson Tait, of Birminghe.m, Eng., money . bowels. They are purely vegetable and per. . its name, otv.b!e~ 10 corr~spo:.id:ugly large quantxtrns. the hou3e slaves, whose lot ls not by anl"· fectly harmless. Oue a D ose. Sold by who donbtless !removed more gall-st ones Buy goods on t ime only m small quant!· · W hile ~er mcrea.smg ap petite and aiza mea!la ve ry hard . Although the Ara.b druggists. 25 cents a vial. N o-name nugget, found at .Ba.kery H ill, were p!o.ymg d ucks and drakeR with the recoi!nizs~ in the Europea.11 a ·euperior the t han a.ny other living ma.n, state11 that near- ties, whether wholesa.le or reilu.11. If you have land for so.lo have i t fenced Ila.!larat, March 6, 1855, near the surface, meagre income . of .t he Lyaka family, her naq:r~ v<lry often h11.a more reapect for the ly all his p atients of thia class are women. It is very aoldom, indeed , t ha.t he fo ca.lled to t he cardinal points, 60 ib will t ak e the weighed 47 pounds 7 ounces, a nd W M sold father died. His widow was e.lmosb pennl- dignified Arab, who,, although he ea.to In l~ss. Someone sugges ted tho.b the young common with h!s~la.ytis-pethaps would even to operat e upon men for this condition, fewest rails possible to fence the ground. for $11,420, No name nugget, found In Cana.dia.n Gully gtanteea mig~t b~ turned to financial ac- play c!l.rds wioh them-still r ema.ins always W hy do women h1've a. monopolv of gall- That k eeps vour lan d in ~quare shape. stones ? This is surely an interesting N ever work in w ells or ao 1 :.ny other work B:i.llarat, J 1111. 22, 1853, at adep th of 25 feet, oount, A Vienna ma.na.ger of freaks was a. born aristocrat. q uestion. It is not too much bile that oc- t hat endangers your life, it matters not weighed 84 pounds 3ounces 15pennyweights, b rought to t he ma.nor to look at her. He casic.ns gaU-s tones bub too lit tle. lb is no how much you can make. N ever endanger a n<l was sold for $20,235. a.gr eed t o P~Y Eliz ,beth a. salary which In a H a.s just received a n immmense new stock wonder t hab the average woman has too your life for money. The Kohinoor nugget, sound at B!!.lle.ra.t, week would buy t he Lyska family morn Oured of F1irting. or a.11 kinds of Mlllinery consisting of little bile and bile that ls so thick thab the N ever stay in !l house confined to' bueiae~s July 27, 1860, a.ta depth of 160 feet from blue cotton gownE a.nd wooden shoes and "No more fliniug for me, boys," remark' · sm11ll tubes through which it flows in the close, except you work in the morning and the surface, weighed 69 pounds, and w 11 ~ black bread and hcney bhan t he.y oould u~o sold for $16,680. up in a year, Fra.u Lyska. aa.id ' 'AH righ~." ed a drummer ro ~cme oi his acquain·bancea· liver reE1dily become choked. Doubtleas. evening, this ia in pa.rt clul' to her ~ed entary h11bits N ever buy p roperty r.<ljoining either a Sir Dominic Daly nugget, found ll'ab. 27, Eiiz 1beth was i:nmedia.tdy '.put on exhibi- a.s they aat smoking and cnaffing the But to o.dd tu evils growing ·out of tbis con· cburch or a school-house if yon onn avoid it. 1862, weighed 26 pounds, and sold for $6, tion, and within two weeks 1Vas fa.mou~ ot:!:rnr evening. " I us~d t o go without smok ing when I wa.a dying foi: a cigar , .Be certain to ll;ive your children av. Eng- 240. throughout the two Gerlllan empire2. m all the newe st styles and shapes to be ditiun of t he bile, inc poor liver is aubjected No·name nugg,~t. found at Balla.r.i.tJ, Eliz~beth is handsome. She has long, j1rnil Go I ootild go in the 111ciiea' car. .But procured. Ladies should oa.ll early and to tile preeaure of stays, corsGtB, waiet bauda lisb educa.tiou at any cost if you mm. make their Belections before the stock ts swi nging heavy nkirts, 11.n d perhaps a tight Never ba persuaded beyond your own Feb.28, 1855, only 16feet below theeurfoce. d~rk brown wavy::r;hair, lv.rge ilr.rk cyaa, I'm curod. O.i my la.st run into Lincoln I c..J1icked over, 'l'hia stock ls one or the le.rgest bolt outside of 1111. Under t hese circnm- judgmenll. T he discovery was made by a small bl)y, clean cub foa.tures, and white teeth. Har met o. nice youug fo.dy. She wu.s agreeable, ever brour.ih t to town. ___._...,_..,.._.,........... The nugget: weighed 30 pounds 11 ounoes 2 figure fa shapaly, t houg h somewha.u immu.· o.nd of ccuree I madtt myself i;s nearly so ae sta.noes, it is onl y by a t ight'sque£ze" t hat the pennyweights, and scld toL· $7 365. t ure. She hv.s v, very fetching emile, which possible, H~d a pleasant half hour with her OVER $1, 000 WORTH O]' RIBBON thick bile con get t hrough the narrow Australia's Goa.I Mines. N o·na.me nugget, found a.b Weebville. Aug. bas ma.de her the obj act of a.II sorts of i;t- before wa re:i.ched the station, a.nd of course channels in which it flows, and d oubtless inspection Invited. many of the minute bile ducts b ecome stopA reward has been offered by t he Govern. 1, 1869, weighed 12 p()nnds, worbh $2,280. tention from light·headcd young men, when we got Gff there I a.Bked her if there N o· name nugget, faund at Ba.llara.t, Feb. 3, Three stu dents of la.w, an elderly m·~u whn wer e i:my parcels I could o<J.rry for her. She ped altogether by the pressur e t o which ment of South A ustra.lia. for t he dlzcovery they are subjgcted. The bile collected in of a p ayable coal field in t h e colony, but , so 1853, just 12 feet below t he su rface, weighed pretended to be a F reiherr, a.nd a.ny num- emil~d hewitching1y aud e&id I might h.ilp her of yuung t radesmen have written her her if I would be so kind. Then she pointed theeo obatJruoted tubes soon har dens, a.nd fa.··, the r eward 1emains unclaimed. Al· 30 poun ds, and sold for $7,360. ~he nucleus of a. gall.atone ia formed. The moat a.11 t he coa.l used ia Auatro.lia comes No-name nuggeb, found ill Ca.n!ldian Gully, love letters. T en of her cor respo11dents to the sea.t right behind where we were sit· bile accumLllat es behind until the atone is from Newcastle, in N ow South Wales, Jan. 20, 1853, at 18 feet below tne surface, :wer e wlllin11 to wa.ib for her " to grow up, " ting, r.nd there were throe babies, o.ssor ted g F CANADA ~ B.id they Wl·l'e all her s. forced down into the gall-bladder, w here i t where very rich seams of coal are fou nd waighed 93 pounds, 1 ouuoe and 11 penny· if she were not already willing to bve them, eizss, asleep. She B (iapltal p a.jd up, 81, 000,000, B est, $!60,4·0 Eliz'.lbeth, however, is too chlldieh ati!I to Well, I was in for It, sc I picked up t he receivea further additions of hardened bile, guibe near thB sea. The proprietors of the Wl!ights, and sold for $2\!,350. _.,,_ No-na.me nugget, fouud ab B~kery Hill, be even a.mused by thia one-eid.id correap :in- b!gg zst ones, one on either o.r.m, while she and so g rowa, in some ca.sea, to a consider · N ewcastle col41 minea work u~on a system This Bank ls prepared to do Le·giti· able siza. which wa.s explained to me bv one of them , M~rcb 6. 1855, weighed 40 pounds a.ntl was denoe, She ie contenbed t o p'!av with her t ook th.e kid. We ma.l'.'ched out a.nd found m ate B anking In a ll i ts brunches. dolls, and pa.per puzzles and pictm-e books o. carrfage, e.ud I put her in an1 was about The number of Htones which may thus a.s follows : The colliery ·owners meen to - worth $9 600. F ar mers n ot es d iscoun t ed ; D eposit! accumulate in .the gall. ble.dder is limited gether and fix: upon a. cer t aln out put for Nil Desparandum nugget, found at Black while nob on exhibition for the benffi 1 of the to s1~y good-day, when eho smiled ago.In eo r eceived and Inter est paid on amounts of only by the aiza of the la.tter. Tho writer each colliery p er quarter. If a colliery ships Hills, Nov. 29.1859, weighed 45 pounds, llnd rest of tho Lyska famlly. She is altogether bewitchingly o.nd aeked me to get in. I refo.so, you Jrnow, so 1 went alonl(". 15 upwa rds i n Savings Bank D epart me n·b; ha.a counted more tha.n forty atones, eaoh as more than its allo~ted amount of coal in a.ny sold for $10,800. o~tes & D elson nuggeb, happy and sl\tisfied with he~ MW life on. the ooul<ln't la.rge a.a a bean, in several ca.see . By and quarter it hs.s to pay 72c for every ton in found ab D.molly gold fiold in 1880, at the stag~. H e! cppe1lite, strength, a.nd height We drove o:.it to ecmewhere nea.r t he capit ol DR A F'l'S by, 11> gall-stone, by some sudden jolt or excess. ['he money thus acquired is dis- roota of a tree, weighed 189 pounds, and sold are moreaetng slowly. She takes gymnastic and strrppcd before a nice house. A man Issued and Collect ious ma.de in E ure pe other circumotance, finds its wa.y into the tributed among the co!Hery owners who for $50,000. exercises daily to develop her muscles. Al- ca.me running out, lifted out the babies, U nited Sta.tee, and Canada., In addibion to the above were the Heron rea.dy she ie able to perform easy feats of kiseed them, lifted out t he y oung woma.n, duot which conveys the bile to t he intestine. have shipped less than t.he pr escr ibed If it happens to be too large to pa.se readily amount. The colliery which ships in any nugget, worth $20. (100, and the E mprees n uir· strength. I n t ime her man!lger thinks she kisacd her t wo or three times and t old t he W. ~T. ,TONES, will be t he ohampion strong woman aa well driver he oould go. Would you believe it, t hrough, t he Individual has a.n a.tta.ok of quo.rter less tha.n the allotted number of get, worth $27.661. she Wl\~ DO spoony on that husband of hers Gold in the drift dep osits ha.a been found as the chi.mpion big woman of the wor!J. " biliary colic, " suffers grea.t p ain for a. few tone of coal has to ship d uring the next she never eaid good· by to me nor looked in hours, be.Jomes yellow as saffcom, ·a nd is qu:uter one-third of the amount less than in l arger masses in Australia than in any my direction au a.II ; and that ain't! the worst afllicted by a.n intolerable it:ihi.ng of the skin. its proper q uantity, other country. Ma.ny la.rge n uggets were Help Wanted. of it. l had tio pay the carriage hire myself If the stone gets 11hrough, the p11tien t soon Expenses for repairs to mines and for found in C>.l.lifornia during the era of placer recovers, and is as well as usual until another new machinery a.re charged to expense, mining, but w e have no record of any to MiH Ccimple (to Oierk of Su1ke Cr eek 1md lost half a. day's t.imt> in t he barge.in. stone gets jostled into the duct. And 110 the and nou t o capita.I account, a.ny unusual ex- compare with those we have described in House) -Will you plea.qe send t he pnter to Tho.t woman cured mli' i;f flirting so long aa.. l live." pr ogress goes on, unlimited by anyt hing but penditure h9ing spread over t wo or t hree Auet ra.lia.. our room, Mr. B lgstud ? Paid up Capitnl, $ 300.000. R ei;·, · . · bhe end of t he stock of ga.lJ. atones or of t he months. Pa.y-sheets a.re ma.d e out every 11100,000. Clerk - Y ea, ma.'m ; a.nyohi ng w rong ? patient's life.- [J, H. Kellogg M. D., in liwo weeks. T his ayst em oheoks all underMiss C:imple-Pap;1. j ·1st; shot a mo ~quit:· , 'fo L~vers-Nnvar pu t off t ill t o-morrow Doell it Pav to Live? " Good Health." and we wouli like P"trick t o oarry it out. selling of one colliery by another and ma.kes wh1>t you can woo to-da.y. 1 beg to notify the pnblio that J a.m recelvln g it t o the interest of each colliery to ship i te " If any man can tell me how i t pays to ~~~~==============~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ de posits for this compirny, and allowlna a allotbed proportion of cos.I and no more. li'l'.e I Wf..nt him t o step right out a.ud do i t," higher rate or inter est than t he banksA Remedy for Diarrhooa. T he s ystem has been in operation for six sa1. d th e Rev. W . T, Meloy of t he first U nib· No NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL REQUIRED On the authority of D ·". B enjamin Clarke, years, and is so.Id by one of t he collier y ed P t esbyteria.n chur oh yesterday morning, I am also prepared to grant owners to be satidactory in every way, hot milk is given as a r emedy for.~ diaarh ce01., He was d iscuasinv t he t ime-honored q11es Loans on REAL E S T A.Tl! and is largely used in the West Indies. The Newcastle, t he centre of tbe Austrir.lia.n t ion " le Life Wor t h Living?" a.ad he rnccoal t rade, is built on t he Hunter River on fa.vora.ble terms. milk need nob be boiled, but should be ta.ken ceeded in dra wing a very gloomy p icture of hot a.s possible wi.thout discomfor t . Many on t he side of a hill. The to .vn has ex · t he val ue of ma.nkind's presence in this vale OFI<'ICE: t e-nded along the sea, where the shore is of tea.rs. are unaware cf the virtues of hot p ersons McMurtry's Dry Goods Store, bu t tt le a mos t excellenb remedy in flab. Ou the hill is placed the hospital, " The saddesb fa.ct in the world," said he, W. F. A LLE 1" ·milk, Bowmanville, Oct, 11, 1888. 42- 3m · man y ca.sea of dyspepsia, aiding in no way which commands a fine view of the ocean. "is bhe fa.ct that we live. We a.re pl aced to make a. person "bilious, " as some are apb The pr incipal street, Hunter street, is a fine hei:e without our volibion. We h ave no to think, a.nd oa.n often be taken hot by those one, but the we.tar su pply a.nd the sanitary choice about the fact of exist ence. Good who are unable to take it in 11ny other way, arrangements are bad, The miners of and evil, light a.nd darkness, happiness a nd vVhen used as a dietetic remedy, milk should ~ ewcaetle are said to be ver y tempera.ta as misery are blendeJ In the ka.l eidoscope of be ma.de the chief article of diet , using grain compared wit h their brothers inthe cr owded life, e.nd the ~arker colors invariably overcontin ues to ao a Gener a l Banking Buslneft preparations, u.nj avoiding vegeta.bl es, fruits coal districts of Eogland. As in ma.ny sba.dow; t ne ligh~er ones. Aud yen, their Bowro.anville Branch. and·meat.e. H o t milk is also, a.s we ha.ve of· other parts of A ustralia, the Chinaman ia is nothmg to which th e huma.n race clings D E POS l'l'S ten Haid, a n excellent food for oonsumptives. fou nd here in considerable numbers, and i n more tenaciously tha.n to life, And a.t tihe ::tecelved in Be.vlnR"B Bank Departmentanc:\' the neigh borhood of NewoMtle is chiEfly same time t here is nothing th<i.t is treated rall and interest 11llowed a t current re.tee, 1" engaged in raising vegetables a.nd green with so libtle consideration aa liCe. Man iot lce o!withdra wal necessary. All dcpo~tl stuff for t he ma.rket. payable on demand, Business Morality. shorten its ex istence by crime, dlsdpation, F and over work, and wht1n t he s truct ure which EXCH~N GE ·r~nklin (Ky. ) "Favorite:" Among t he t hey have thus undermined begins to t otter 'lough t a.nd sold and Dra!te issued upon Eur~ p r ubbish in t he store-room of the late W illiam To See by T elephone, d f ll th k · a.n a ey see to prop it up wi th all Jnlted Ste.t ee and Canada., also Gold,Sllver an I . H ilton a little old faded n ote-book 000 . ""bi · · i]nlted Sta.~es Greenbaoks bou11:ht and sold , taining some odd euggestions to his boys as "- s Is an age of mvent1on. A F rench- ·orbs of unnatur al devioee. 1 to how they sh ould proceed in lite after he man, M. Ccurtonne, r.nnounces tha.t he wlll "'Is life worth living ?' la not a qu011tion CJO LL EC:'l.'JOffS Promptly made at current rat es upon all pa had passed to his record was picked u p by a shortly make public a discovery he ha.s whether we will live or not, but simply r eitael~ Int o the all-absorbing q uery: ;Jf Great Brittain, the Un lted S ta tes a nd D " Favorite " reporter ~ few days since, made which will enable people to use their solvtis 1 and iB now, for the first t ime, given t o th e eyes in the same way that the telephone adds Doe8 lb p ay to live?' T his quesuion musb minion o!Ca.na.da, public. to the ordinary powers of the ear- that is, be determined by us. frhe queQt!on of exT e l egraplt Trao8f~ers Search t he bible to find nhe bottom of th e as t he telephone enables us to hea.r sounds istence has been determined for u s. Made for large or small sums on a ll p 11rte o.- decei tful human h<aart a.nd sa.y your prayera from a. Ion<> distance, t he telephote will en " From a worHly sta.ndpoint life ia a. oomCana.da, ThiaIis M especially tageous to at night. T hink over eve>y day 's bus1 ~ able us to see " · a. game t h au · must b e Q· t 0 b advan h0 N ' n e·· far-C>ff obJ "ects. M . Courtonne ple"e " failure' I t 18 , i 11 0 -ersons v ng a.m a. or t . h · · .. · th · h" · · ·11 · f played, but in which we a.re certain to lose. " orth·west main. ams a.. 1s invention WI perm1t o Wh · l"f T - - -MANUFACTURER OF- - a ltroall:esthe t unllsa.va.llableat onoe a* be atntg t. . 18 1 0 lace ot payment. · ·Never ma.rry until you are 3() years old . the tr:lllsmission on a wire of luminous at e? breathe and then stop.· Forturther particulars ca ll a t t he Bankl1>g Think three times before you speak once. vibrations, through any kind of obstacle, bo work until t he hea.rt bleeds and the ev~ onse. Never court a ny girl unless you intend to for t housan ds of miles, The user of the o'er:fiows with tea.rs; to gathar wealth for U T · BRODIE 0 11·0 · MoGI LL T here is danger in fooling t elep h ote, 1t · 1s · assume d , c11>n see w h atever whom we know nob and t o lea.ve it to whom · Accountant. marry h ·er. K ING STR EET, BOWMANVILLE _ _ __ __ _ _ __ ___ _ __ M _ a_ n_ a. .& ::.. '<l young girls. Never give t hem a.ny adva.nt- is visible from the instrument at t he other we know not. The things which men esteem Has nq,w on lla.nd a number of veh!ole~ (and is manuracturlng a. great many more) ot the n e age in a. let;ter. end of t he wire as easily a.a if h e were on t he most are those in which they are most die· p attern s and best tlnlah, whloh I am o.ll'erlng for sale at the 1owestpricesoonslste11t1 Never buy a small place with a fine build- spot. There is nothing Improbable in t his. appointed. with due regard to workmanship and que.lity. The tullowlng la a list of ing on it. It sound waves ca.n be transmitted over a "The gins of God are what make life enthe prinoipal vehicles manufactured by ma · apronty, crawfishy land ware, · "h gives t han we Dou bl e 0 over e d 0 arrlages ...... ................ .. .. ...... ..... ... ............ 'i' · 1" N ever b ay w h 1te, · ere ia n o reason, exciep t "h · e want of joyable, k H and d h e usua.lly i Iimora f .,0 Upwar o1 · a.t a.ny price upecting to ma.ke money by k nowledge, why li17ht waves cannob also be b~b· hegi~eso~~ ~~:e~~t ~~ b~a~ ~~ir::ra!!~ S ingle P haitona ... ... ... ....... . ... ........... .................. ........ ........ 1()() 11 " ou~ivatiog it. tra.nhm~ted. ~he l~terf vibratiobs je very Life is not a. perfection, but simply a preOpen ' k evter sell t he proa?cts of the farm you muc e i orbte hr t ta hn t i~ iormer,l ubibn t~ne para.tlon for a better state, an d It is this T op Buggy .... , ............. .. . .. . ....... . . ......... ... .. ............... ....... ... 90 wor o any ma.n, on t ime, at any price. case, as n e o er, · e mere y v ra ion D t W T her e is nothing in t his world but death which ha.a t o be treated. Possibly the time v 1 ew alone t hat gives v11oiue to our existemoOl'B agon ....... .. ..................... ... ...... ....... . .. .. ............. 65 t ha.t is certs.in. will come when, so far as seeing objects is ence." Lumbe r Wagoill'I. ..... .. .. .. ....... ... ....... . .... . ... ....... ... ... .... .. . .... .. . 55 Never loan money t o your neighbors for concerned, we shall be able t o make a tou r Light Wagon . ......... .. . .. ... ...... ..... . .......... .. . .. ....... ................. 40 ifyouehou ld have to sue them theyw~uld of E urope wit houb going ou t of our own Dot's Theory, Express Wagon.... ... ........ ... ... .... . .... ............... ................. . . .. 75 · be n o longer neighbor s. boueee. It was litHe Dot's first vish to a fa.rm a.nd Skeleton............... ............... .. ... . ...... ..... .. .... ...................... 50 ·- · · · · ' Never letany man know anything about · shewentwithher o.unttosce how the pigs Sulley .............. ........... ........ ............ ... . ......... ........ .......... ... 4ll " -.SY~ . your b_usluees, e:xcep~ when :r:ou ~my have A Little Ca.ut10n. were fed. The little one gazed i n astonish· Posse!slng 11operlortaoilttiee tor manul'anturtng carrlagee, l lntend to sell very cheap tor , li!'.'VI some d1fferenoea.ndnecd too.dv1 ee with a law· 1 Jakey- "I v 11a goin' to tell you a shoko, ment a.t the you ng porkers for a moment, ora.ppr·oved credit, and by so doing I hope to greatly Increase m:y number ot sales Wou 1 to;, ~ · yer. fadder. D ar va.s- " and t hen placing her hand on her curly . sell tho wood pa.rta only, or the geaz:ings of buggies Ir oned. · ·Iam!ull:~ · dpar edtoattendFuneralaon 1 Never keep .i.llyour money in one chan-1 Mr. Orpanheimer (excitedly}- " Don't ha.!~Ach11~~~eid!';eft3ctively : R epa~ re d ~e shortest l):O ·, o.t the lowest poaaible ra~s nel. you tell no ahokes here, J a.key. Der vas t wo ""' v ~ t, :iA.':8~0 \a ~ndhBur ll.!Caeesready ondahortnot1ce ·, Wa.tch all men, as there are bulJ few who . gustomers in der store and if dev la.u<>h de "Yes, d<'ax ·." Shro~~:e.~d ~~fi1~s ~~n::,~li~oon h~a~~-. t~n:,a 111re h onest_; in fact, t~ere is none honest from new suits von'b l aab'tm dey getr to"' the "Does '<Jo put all the piggies' tiaila · At the S hortest Notice, Pa.luted and T rimmed if D esir ed. eral carda 8 UPI> Ni nt once , l!'urniture l:lhop j the heart m everythmg. door."- [Oml\ha Republioan, curls-pnperas ?" m A~ the Factory I a.lao do PJanln~. Matching, Turning a nd Sawinjl with C!rnle Ba nd N ever buy ll!>:nd of any person without firijt 1 , l:lawB , arid prep!l.l'e all kinds or lumbcll' f.or cerpentera ml others for building purposes. Stow li t.un:. s--I!onu911.1le l' ~ w l:Hcck, Orno.ment11l and Pla in Picket a for fcnoes in ev1:1ry st:rle r eoulred, made to order. 0 MJ'!:fu\tdt\fu ~fi.tfa~Ul""U. ~ .n .Ul ~ "'~ .tt HEALTH. 1----- c.. 1 I f" Or. PIERCE'S PELLETS M:JLL~ NERY NEW MRS. DONNELLY Hats,Bonnets, Flowers. Velvets and R ibbons ST~iiD.ARD BArl l The Ontario Loan and Savings Co. --o-- ON'fARIO BANK Quickdning dyrable, .'· hard as granite . ., GE ORGE HAINES p roprl0 · t Or, loor P aints. ; JohDSO}l'S '··n BeautifulFloorsEasYtoCle~ JOHNSON'SrooRffiH1sSold CYervwhert1 H AINES' CARRIAGE "WORKS OARRIACES, SLEIGH .s, GUT TERS, WA"ON·s, &O 0 Buggy................................................ ............ ........ 70 U N D ERTA KINC L M QRR IS I I l I Al.I· K1'n.d- s of . -. v e h1 '.nl.ns Children Cnifor .Pitcb~r'(". ·