Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1897, p. 3

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ini--' .2 W" O . ' m.{'%m... ()roqIuo:`II:`Sh|tII. MA]? 0! Grwlucoo. given `.0 In Ivldnhludu yn ` OIIIIDI and culture of homo sank ad with the highest mental Quinlan. lIlIlUU -urn. vi -n-u an. From the Knoxville Tribune. I"|u: In-nu-.0 In-an in hin nnnu be perlormed. The widow nun nommg to Iii. She merel Iobbed on her lov- er : a oulder, and e sought to comfort. her with the assurance that her mother would forgive her. The ceremony was performed before the ardent groom dis- covered he hail carried off the wrong, -member`of the family. but he accepted the situation philosophically, declaring to a. neighbor that while he had been dead in love with Matilde he always did think a. good deal of her handsome mnlthnr. Clltl Lnlll` mother. IIIII OIOOIIII son I lo: 0! prvparnuom which do non harm than good. Iron 0: but and the unnninon 5009` :15!!! 9009!!!! in 000506 ' ROI. Illsitplioa herjamily and mm one;-ge 01 u. umu set aside for her support. The lawyer corroborated all that the young wo- man had said. but neither his name nor hers is given out. Dr. Senner asked the young woman if there was an thing she needed. Hnndimr over a G note she said: I LII`: DUI-IIIUI llvu vuv Jiluon. -. v._..-- Handing over a 0 said: went" two plus! of tobacco. a. paper of smoking tobacco and a pipe," which were secured for her. She also made inquiries concetnin the price of cer- tain, farming imp ments, which she said she desired to purchase. - The young woman left this morning on the steamship Freidrich Der Grosse for Ger- many. where she said she was going into the farming business. She was dressed in a. black cutaway coat, tan shoes and wore a derbyha.t. ~......"~ :E~;~..77E-'- ".:~-:.; . . 000 I ' WNW tinny oh my. nnggoud and and n. h:x.IpIiIII. halal nu: tub IV. 53. too. A-`I1 -all I I-nupnih-n '.wI`$ IVCIIKWVC1 WC! W39. 1!. mrm turning to leave the room. . T R we: not until it` became evident i:h`e.t Dr. Banner oauid uh longer has Ldeoeived that the en posed young men confessed that ho was a women. She [broke down and be ed the doc- tor not to expose her. `ll kill my- self." ehe drumnticniiy declared. be- fore I'll wear women`: clothes. It is my life`; desire to be 3 men. That the Almighty made me a woman is no fault of mine." ` The young women, who wneweii alip- lied -with money,`gave commissioner` nner the name of a prominent Inw- er in this cit , who, she said. knew er_funi|y an had charge of a fund net nnidn for her sunnort. bIi:h`%p.8,tnnhu\8chaalfoIBir|s,[ '4. ingot:-- 1 . mm rag; July 19.-onnwot `the: to -who. in trying to pass through tho; ononlhcllqrjn. v. Btu ` 0. ._ththu our has i` t t: man at cm mat`: 2 `shin ' oungwomul of an Iris- yenrs mosquito. no a. man. and lurks office `oi such, Wu (ioiputed by '1 watchful attache. When commission- or Sonnet mama out: Are you a man or a woman!" the newcomer look- man," he said, mini his voice in grow- to insult me in this way," he added, turning to leave the room. . H. wag not until it became V gflitea utipxi, h `at this `page come i iight reeeptly. ltxvaa the iory at V toeraifc ngiin who for-twolva` 7 ed at him with utter scorn. I'm 11 i in; indignation. ouhn`ve no right < [am-: wins `VALIi _aT of Mind. m.?.;.: nm on llrlh. IL- ..;-_...3II.. BA] LY "*'" *'*"' :99. =*-:;=~.-.;..:<.'r.= ma, 'mI-nsnic. JULY ;io_;.< 1391;, Aaanovaioioyhanu T Iaaeuuu-Ir-. I E. 0033." Bhvib. 's_tc:-y ottnoaaqmpotlur sou _lro.d ' hcgnhncnuwhuottleoynuoaao. it In. ` M son had. now em-ea :-r ` e.-r-;,a;: we` '2 M-"b-pu -rvvma mnur ldnaya far kiwi. mm in tho but freqnanb and aoveti. ind hvovalnol hqd _.lfi_l)I|'] dlkfultiel. will very mu H `by-okon upiti ljulth, and dogpito ' we and qf_ a Iurg6_ amount`. of doctgrg e . medicine hevwpq nfmhyg so obtgin N I have luftd ho ve, him Donn : Kid- , 1311!! III . , v ' , mI`:vIv-rand dmff action at Dada`: / ill! on jdneyu nlwayt re- aue_mI.t.h;m 00.; hunky action. than cum - ingqu diunu Mining -from disordlr qt bhokidnovn. bladder. or musty organs. & aha; headaeha. diuinm, distanced. 3 VI dinaqprnvoi. em, all, yielii rudilytoDoan I 1.. Price my own: par box or pix boxes for $2.50 at all drug- ' uinh. . House Qua 1ot..oor. ox uooru um auwnn In. 60x56. an t., out Gordon St..donbIn brie): home. no Jo an on St... now home and lot. mm. I14 trauma houu. And no ochor proportion in on.) and count: (or ale. to lot or oxohanzo. ` jldi phone It. fingannlwa PURCHASERS ' 0 0 n 0 0 0 WALL PAPER, {I5 UIIIIIIJU -Ill! ulnvwuuauu mu. nnxs. mums, manumsr. IOU ING. Etc. All the nowuc pszhrnu dtl i'apex:- ihndntuund Painting In all its branches promp and propuly exoontod. 0N];;|'I-|i)-_.fRl'ZEl. '4 9 or 9 [H038 alwood Working Pumuctry mooring. `Bar and Onion Fittings, lpnuh. Wu-dmoboa. '.rnblen.L Ito. 01100"! BIVIIII. Pllnint. '.'urnh.lsu luhind Doorworh. . 1nWood Wort`. . . . ` _,1~___;-A.`u._A--..._--; 5...: u-n..n.. icmma, ,T , . :9; lnjuno. miqnsa nu wws h?m4,V%_%` !., {Siri- ner Irina. -name -.1 T ,5 "air ".54! .""' dgrfui 316*-nun" he h.-. bean by shot: #0, 1'Io;~}`nqI;y 39}; d v,tgo_:oul- ma a9Ii'n;~t'bo ge_tt`II._. t_t_er all thb zinc, If-an an nuhn nnthuaintin in mm." u, qlto Onhupinutic in, b E ` i 11! Hdriey 01|que!_`0I`o ".549;- 1,h.d ,J.on9 to know what '1 Je- V ......n..u. p. In: .11 `|.id`u.e tmnhlen r. 1=.% HARRISON c0.| |REL_ESTATE119`E?!:_PWN'| For Sale or Exchange. bot cbwoon Johnston and Earl on Gordon +,mat..54x2oo. hot cmwuon Jonnwon um Inn on uoruon , tr-go3,5lx200. M Mfrs 8%., home nnd lot. 194 " house and lot and burn. " npsr Prlnoon, 3 ho gin: and G020 St... 8 bonus and Inn . Imxl #111 81'. near Gore S`:.,`vncunt. lot, 6611. 3 tame onus oor o bf-root. 3011;: :31 lot. oor. 0 (horse And Mowut St. I 0ARDiNER'S Real Estate A3953! I II gllln-onn It _ Klnonnnn FURNITURE ' ::...-W ..;.i.c'un. A19}... _ . H.%BABAME s nuton Pnlnh Shop and Pupu %& BROOK h HAGUE STEIN.` IA. STRAQHAN| `I1-yqu wgntto I my-y- 7.. -._-_..,. _ _.___ ___ At III; Druums. Price 60 untipor Box. or 3 for $1.50. Sent by Mnlron receipt of win. 1?. AIILBURN a co., Torqnto. ` I0 |.ll'Il\|lIAVI.I\br -\v-- -qvvu-vw 181 Wellington 8%.. King loud! to loan If. lovont -um: -. ...._..._.__._...._.___ -vI-_-- -w -- p ---_-w *.'._;"_ "`T7.?`r"".';UT;".""'-'{=`- North Btish ind Mercantile % -lnquranco V Company - - OI` wjllilul `All! I-OIDOI. - - fail. Will nd designs in our stock that they i onnnot nu olsowhoro. -s.-sou: . -on-gn-guq T. MCMAHON .5: co., ':-u:n:~).~n:a:-nza :- L~n1 -Erika irh 1;). it-`n--nu EIVIJ E-'_!Y;E_%_ P.-1-5.. :14`: IV I plan Icuubvu Au.-nu II 37. Only three left-*2 4. Ladies incl 1 Gent's. You have no excuse now to: not riding a tsbclau wheel. .Come ii! and sec` tlreig. Our excellent DOMINION BICYCLE reduced from 5-- l'\..l.. AL... I-.`b_._A ;.`:;.;:...;.., __ __;_ ..'toinJuuu. S63.941.963. I Cugdlan lnvestnnanu. 9.600.000 `JG HI!!!`-'(IOIIn.'J`u. Swill I 00-) ` And H11 ILAIIAIIAII mu. "A," 1"`! W 5.59`? "9" . s all uduoy tmnblu n. " Hacks! did. and In than being left. Dr. 8. J. Andra. Bun: Enmllontl-ul. write: : "1 Ian and 'Qtiokcuu for ac};-go Human. formerly at nroek now 3 maiden: ol Oublclm. Out. to cull nlivundhurw at the idnnood ago 01 I07. Lbonllisluandlh to- nbvod iolu-row:-lob. vhan II I _- udihooubou ofhlhlngnnduln lumbering. bot! yin ago It hit Bu-rowunitll, All .0! hail] having ":";: ":41";"'.a.._n'.un .n.xLn..a...~ 1. In wmpn noIIs_su._ `In the news s._u lg: nothlnc elee.lwe see what ' umanity us. There. es in I mirror` stands portrayed the image of mankmd. Curiously enough. `it is precisely here that the greatest objectaon is raised egeinet theepreu. We nretold that `the papers ere_ nnt fit to read. It is u. wholpsale condem- nation facts do not sustann. There are chapters in the bible [should not like to have a. child -of mine ruse- Com- / area with the star? of t David and e o uhshelm. the repor he ordinary divorce proceedings are really quite re- spectable tending. _ Man and think`: must bb\.illdl8d `by spectable reading. Men and things must bo`.iuded`bi the best they can boast, and the [pres has a right to mnkexuppeal to this can- on. Any fair ju , ont- passed upon .the press must be used on, the.,bebt- nqt on its vulgar but on its ranpoctable shaata-pa4perg_ which speak to human- ity -just as it 13. Bptter paper: demand better man and women. So long as hu_- manity is What it is, the press will have to continue to show u: many things it would be pleuadnter not to behold. Rut it in nnnnsszuv to look on them touch, one with another. No doubt the newspapers are far from being what they ought to be, but they are pressing forward toward the mark of 9. high ideal. The press is too much of u. giant to be put under 0. microscope. It. has done a. giant's w0_rk. wnd we may be sure it is not doing this work without the knolwedge of God. A divine purpose is getting itself wrought out in the production of the dail papers. We have hardly thought of t at, but it is about time we did. It wlll show us them in an entirely dif- ferent light. Prejudice will give way to interest. critical judgment to Vjital sympathy. and in iendinq a helping hand to the work of their improvement the shrug of the shoulders will be quite forgotten, for the newspapers do tell the story of humanity. and the story of humanity spells out the word of God, and that who dares despise?" I1`. llulehnrst. of-l-I;-eetlord. Uses e Insol- I n Remedy with Great leet, BnAx'rronD, J uly 19.-Intereet has been revived here. throu h the publ-shed dos- petchee about the nt case at Ottawa, in the extuordinsry recovery lrom diabetes of '1`. Hulehurst; an esteemed resident d! the town. This gentlemen suffered very severely from the complaint. losing 3 greet deal of weight. and trying A number of remedies without success. At lut when completely run down. be determined to try Dodd s Kidney Pills. end in an incredibly short time recovered his health and strength. He ettributed his recovery~sn- tirely to the use of this velneble remedy. and recommended it in several ones with marked success. Lbndbn Life As- dunno: mpany. njnnnn A. Lamina. nmnmuu Iu-n It--.-pip-c-[r-cssicv gr llIi1II- ftoyrii `I6 hl pan:-A-Dopey: nro"!rpuh 'l'oCIrdu' nlghxdoole-lugs _Io by `air B90: wage. and No! II: nu vung. Rev. J. B. Werner. at the'Chut6h of Mour Redeemer, Lexington. Muss.. prsachod a sermon recently on News- papers," in which he said: `In the nevyspmpers. a,_a_ it; n9_t3{ig it would be pleuaanter not to 0011010. But it is necesszux to on if you wish to make 7tTii and women better. Therels` no better text book in the pathology of the soul than the press. We need to cultivate a genuine sym- pa.l,hy for maikind, and thls is what the newspapers are trying to do--to ne- quuint men with each other; to bring them closer together; to put them into touch, with another. Nn nnht. than nnwumnen are {K013141114 is u:iv`sms.| Ti-us as A" man oiawnou nus:-:0 uaamnr mess. V . , \ luau Peck, Nearly lunacy Yours ol Ago, Indicted For Felnny. New York, July 20.-Ellen Peck. the greatest of confidence women, now nearly seventy years of age, is wanted again. Her victims this time are sev- eral residents of Brooklyn, whom she is charged with swindling out of sums aggregating $15,000. More specifically, she is wanted for defrauding the late Dr. Christopher Lott, of 124 Reid avenue, of $10,000, an amount which re- presented nearly all of his savings and the loss of which is believed by his friends to have contributed to his death which occurred May 10. l`m- thin l`.ll:m PM-.lz. under the mime wmcn occurred may 1U. For this Ellen Peck, under the name of Mary Hansen. has been indicted for felony by the grand jury of Kings county. Her all ed daughter and son- in-lnw, Williamagimpson, have. in the same connection, been indicted for com- piicityf; arrested and released on bond. Mrs. eck has not been found. ' A Ierolnnt lawn The Dave of The Wind: And i Is Seen no Kore. Niagara Falls, N.Y.. July 20.-John L. Brown, twenty-five years old, a mer- chant and assistant postmaster at Sweetwster. Tenn., was drowned at the Cave of the-Winds sometime lust l:`ri- day afternoon. Mr. Brown came here last Friday morning with a large party of Epworth lenguers. His father, Joseph K. Brown", was with him. Brown in com any with a party, visit- ed the Cave 0 the Winds. He donned a. rubber suit and declining the services of 1|. guide started out alone. This was the last seen of him. It is supposed that he missed, his footing and was taken into the embrace of the cataract. Those knowing of Brown s disappear- ance, kept the matter secret hoping that he would turn up. oonnqnu Implants. . London. Inc-., Chronicle. `I AIL... n_|`..... I an ....I.... IJOIIIDII q III.` 1` DlIf0|llUII- J. Allen Baker, L.C C., senior partner of the well known engineering firm of Messrs. Joseph Baker and Sons. of Lon - don. Melbourne, Rio de Junelro, and Brantford, Ont. has announced to the several hundred workmen of the firm employed at their W leeden engineer ing works. Wllleeden action. that the (inn has decided to give all the men 5 holiday an `jubilee any. and my `wages. He the nnnounoed that for the utnre dtle tutu? wigoadopt an. eight ours` y. y ac some wages as formerly -for e nine`-`l|onre' day. _Vood!ug, . June: Campbell. ootuu-of,` ,umgt.on Barrack tweak, tlwiyu In on land 0 stock of but mph. out and aunt ry slabs. pine And coda: blooh. Ali olnuplorcuh. Tclliomlli. Q... MI sarn_n\n.`o1. A succiesst-`UL EXPERIMENT. ___..._.,,___.... ` _ AN AGED FEMALE SWINDLER. DROWNED IN THE FALLS. perry. ' . . Amonrhor loan at man 009- per `mines in ill ugd Pr_u.: Uzvnrd of u. hundred. atumrIl'Q_:hd.uiliI! var sale, tho,entirI town Lotaln Chili; coal mines of inoaksulublo value, to.-rm hugs. plagtziana. \f,I;:St`l`l_'tl3`l3IiI;l}.V`l,l; _ yar 3, an no oo_I. _ which are not to K: loud. outage .t.l.\9 ima ined lorien `of the "Ar Dian rjig ts." he seuo;'a'a tnthor. . go: boyenechea. bgmn his Jon:-no tovynrd wealth with the development 0 5 tnlver mine at Oopiapo. Chili. He thgn turn- ed his nttontiogpto co germimnz. and whan he died he left 1`: Iortuna to his son and daughter. 1 V A {aw vents nftorwu-ds the widow -------pq ': eatwrcnan in use xvu-l.,in mu uvipit America. She in In rich thpt nobody knows how `much he!` tn worth. Hnr wealth i on Md, 0 '1!` It least Ol00,000,0(II. The aanornflpxn-` potty in in Chi. Bha inhoritodmueh of it from her father and bgothqr but; her own shrewd instinct for b can` has served to add largely to tho pro-1 petty. ' ~ Amomr her nssenaions the man! cop- and. daughter. A few years ntttrwu-ds `thewldow. mhrried Senor Couaino; and it was hip son who married Isadore. When mother, brother 'a.nd- husbam1`dhd- Ben- ora. .Couaino. became the . sole= hair :0! the combined wealth of all. She paid strict attention to the businauu. of her estate 03nd now her income abuts; 38,000, D a. year. The town of ta. 01 which she own: every foot of ground`. work: for her duil with it: 13.000` 0 populattion: (inc 0 her palace: is at I --A ..-..-Hu;A on Q olrnnvn (If VVOIKI 101' LIB! quu wun nu; 1u.vvv up populatian. One 0? at Lota. It. is described as a drum at beauty. In Santiago the hue e white marble palace that coat $2,000,000, and her house at Meoul is a duplicate of the Santiago affair. except for it: im- mense gardens, which require 200 car- denera to keey them in rerqlr. Senora Cous1uo_has six chi dren; three denera keep them In rerqu-. - Cousnno has thr young men and three young women, a. 1 mnrned. She is fi1`ty-five years did, tall, dark. and still beautiful. nuv vnu u---- V--.-.. Eliza. Cook. . I love it-I love it, and'who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm I-huh-U V ` 1'0 cmae me 101' mung yum. mu uuu chair-U . I've treasured it -long as a minted prize-- I've bedewed it with tears and embalm- ml it with niahnt mucjlanavnu, on Kjj 1've beaeweu Ir. Wlul Laura uuu cuwu.uu- ed it with sighs; `Tis bound by a thousand bands` to my _ heart, Not 0. tie will break, not 9. link M11 start. Would you learn the spell! a mother sat there, ` And a sacred thing is that olld arm chair. 1 . In childhoo_d's hour I liu ered nehr The hallowed seat with Iatenig eat; And gentle word: that mother would` gnu - To fit n'm to die, u.nd teach me to live. She told me shame would never lfatide, With truth for my creed, and God for mi uuirlnt Wltn l.l'IlUl 101' my crueu, unu uuu nu In! guide; , , She aught me to lisp my earliest ruyer, ; ' Au knelt beside that old arm chair. I eat and watched her many a. day When her eye grew dim, and her looks Illfll HPHV. "IVVRJ DDBT8 SHE IIUTIBU U10`, DVVHI uuvnu she died; ' - And memor flows with lam; tide. Suzy it is 101 y and deem me weak While the scalding drops start down mv nhnnlr I301 'I'llI IIIUIUII IIIJIIIU I A long discussion hoe been going on at the hospital medical society, Paris. as lo the benefit or harm to be derived from riding the bicycle; most of the members taking part themselves had experience of the machine. M. Petit cited five recent canes of death occur- . ring in persons either actually ridilt or who had just left off. Persons 2: - {erln from `cardiac affections ought to abate n from bicycling or use extreme moderation. Phthlsicul eople should for the most part, ebeta n altogether; but. on the other hand those predispos- ed to tubercle have in many instances derived great benefit, as have still more those suffering from nervous uectlons, eurasthenin. chlorosie. and constlp-up ion. Finally, M. I-`etlt reminded the meeting that verious affections of the joints and of the genito urinary or- guns in both sexes, incompletely or J0- cently cured, have been revived or aggravated by the bicycle. M. Hallo- peau said that the bio cle which was hot n hysiolo icnl me or! of progres- nirm n for-Id, I B L" tonne Of athletics. hut a hynioio icni method 0! progres- sion, offered. ite all forms athletics. both advantages and disadvantages; These latter were npeciaily marked in cardiac subjects in whom cardiac fail- ure aupervened. In certain lnhjecu, even when free from oerdiaodiseue. riding provoked painful eenlutione sons nected with` the bout. He considered it_prudent to avoid riding sgninst head wind: or up steep Mile, and by taking this Jxrecnution many grave accident: woui be avoided. Some people experi- onud numbness in -the nut toes dur- Inn 3 nrnlnnwul 1-Ida. 1` nhnnanmnon VV nun nu: Iago Blvvv nun, .-.... ..... .....-.. were grey. A And I almost worahipped her when she nvnilnd \ Ant! ilillrdncu Iron} `net mum LU lupus no; 0 . ' Years rolled.on, but the last one sped-- My flldtzll was shattered, my earth star 8 2 my fllcltal wua luauuruu, my van Lu sun 5 ; V I learnt how much the heart can.baar._ When Iaaw her die in ~that old arm nhnlr ` `Tia past, `ti: past; but I gaze on it now, Vvitg quivenng breath and throbbing TOW! Wltn quivering uruutu uuu uusuu-nu. brow; "l`wn.: th:_red she nursed mo; `twu there wnue Lne lulldulux urupu nun uuwu my cheek; But I love it, I love it, and cannot tear My soul from a mother : old arm chair. onoaa numnneu In -we [roux Lou unr- lng 3 prolonzad ride. 5` phonoznanon w lch M. I.-Inllopoqu nttrib ted to the manure of the saddle on hi sciatic nerves. \ - ' Ana I. almost Wuryulppeu uur vvuuu auu smiled, \ - And :;`1:1Ir"nod from -her bible to bless he 1-nu belt 1; arrangpdith moon-to snmenlbry. .wh`c|I` II, . v|I!ndgI9|.9.W `. htjun. FRO Vb! lddt Do you lu!fer.fr6uI It? Do you know us use. It genemny man: 1 ' % dcsannd nova not -:......`c'.':?{ P1IctOu|nd,ed'lonlt!dU * cure n, but ~ctz1cu{a,mpf-iprxf ap- nliod. an a xvoomvt cd7."lw"vut thousands of cure! in this on]. ` I huwalmcn pent. I woh ; IIIUIM . llctllllhlf l`ronmnoos!o.'opukysndI_:lg|I chair. Ptlnoon strut. may I -:23; LD.S. , I I1 IIVII W IIIIIIYIIIIII IIXQI 5 p 1.33! nllnounnl and homo oonb ad with highest training. vnmlm II!un_.v.'.-..u. nu. mrua. Onrni WEAK, "Skin _W:iAw Msm-.% .--- I nu; hntiioyaor Don rm Illoyolo lujuro 1` .._ J1 .... --:p... `I.-- Innnn nu no and Ann 053:}. ilnt Ono Ilia oepI:n.BIwulu;lIdnl.nI , -' Ouhrrh ' -"llfh ' discard. I6uu':un`|ly" 190615! and often ondsiu'ouIum[Ibin_ `T _- -T `The onoooctivoumodynoht. , " ifcffit. in Dr. Chan : Oatuvh Ours. "g m.-..x.:..... s..n..1 in Ania` hnn-an Eh. K'Pi;iI`::. mu. Ina" [toll-Ryan kopt; hailund `(.`hug aCqtn pom amio. ` . _. . n..-. hm: nnrnrl Wmiun Knuni` all vq-- ....,-. --..,,-.. 7, In dn :1, nag! nun; at, ` - 1 ' -,-r-51.3" glam : Uaumh Cu ma )8. ` Odo box cured illiuaf . two boxcl Jame: T. 8 . Wan} (l|ni.|on`|nlII1 ltlullrm-sxiuoi 2: .2 =.v3 1? arr q J. W. Jonninomof Gillord, opeub R _ 8300 on doctors. but found no ` _ relief until ht tried I 25-ocnI.ho'xj FL--.'n Chanda. I _, 3 Mia Dye:-.0! All_i_o_0w. mt l1|d;.ot cold in tho In twelve hours. u-..... 12 Ninhnlln rm cold in tha head in twelve noun, V Henry R. Nicholln, 176, Loigdori. cried A box with Q: ` `Dr. Chute : Oumrrhcu It Hy ` -..n Jgnlnr III` In: '|E|lInnn\n_ mi Dr. U000 ! UINIHI UIIII luau?`-xug ` unydeclonorby Edmgnnn. - _ , . _ Toronw Brio 35.90-.IIe .i~91.'.1"}_. " Coughl. ooidu sud mag (T32. r`. :?.a`3atn|~`:r.mumd " A '..,- I-emu own ny -I-nu` an-_ u Chugn Linuqnd and Turputlho. -` and any to echo. 25 oonln. inomrs xlnmmmm % Dodd s Kidney Pills - % M Always Cure Dmngy. Bold! xmmoa ` `a M lnn-`K ndu by sllllirupnnulblp ` V ' W .- , no. . is by far the bed dolllr III in ->ld b gmggiatp. one Dollargier . o c 1 5, ' Tr Tad u. ohm ` |tro'nget'--Iold y din ` Three Dollptn twb boghugl V - No. I. or'Nq. a; nailed on A prico sud two 3-ceuuhup- 1-on mun onmnnnv. a ` Whew 1% AA But It's Ho t._ I have been troubled for years with Dropsy. get any relief. My Va swollen to a Iig-`1_$0\Ild. not A; rest. . I V wag idvised to Dodd'o Kidney Pills. 1 mm only used two boxes and-,I Mn V completely cured. I him no objection in allowing you to. publish this so as to help others; : Iremain, yours, ` ` i I l A __--..... I-..-n or course it in, and vw this opportunity so cal. V attention to am` hot delights--Ico Creani,F .' N " Screen Doors and ` " a sprinkling. ' , ` \Xfn'vA ` (`IA Itlldl K V` Sprlnluug. ~ . 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' - T on: an out M-not Anlrnmnnu mllolfad -........* """',:;V:.'a.:<..*'.A.';:a':*.;:-..,' mt FM-not. Aulnmnvm On-I1 in Ptr-`-n ,o! in: Brno tho Axphhuho II` in You lav-tho Don 4| -' , ofuaunaor unnca aunt.` . _ H *3. (LI. C l.. BAT I I anti] Jmb ' : onafg 3` M Iptuu" RE-zmgx/A1... ;;_.;.<:;u#a..efm.:t`ssm..'..'2,.ae;; "'""".3'a'.'a.'7-':n"e`.'..'3. "5.'a"3i wit` only co e! i mypq amen, 4QA.n_ L;-14: i Mao cm. cums. f4U"l'i"\*'.o CCU DWUI C VD-) flnglzll rsagmnx (Qlty mu). 'ib,-uoA1'xoi7R"T` '.` V, ."t -'-1 5 ' `V0 VIII IBO W IIIIIIIII Ifllllluj. ITIHKM l'Rl8-Fn1lI to 313' an um. :"u'..-u""3"..."$:a"s'o`a.u.n"c.'3. "3.T"u.y.' ` msuhAn3s.- FINANCIAL. DENTAL. ~. |`..:\\ ' A.-x _., W, l -2- . v I '" :.'..:."-F on .: .. ..... low I - ."` ' 0.... P9443. _-_n_. IpI' '. IKIIVIW. Alnx. Murdoch showed us this week ll coin which he picked up from a pile of rubbish on what was once the home of his randfhther. Col. D. C. Clute, of the rltleh army in the l77 rebellion on the boy 0! Quinta, poeite the gap. The two of it been a ac-eimile of tho the monument erected to Sir [mum Brock. the hero of Clundn. On the monument are the words, Fell Oct. lath, 1812." Surrounding the whole are the words. "Sir Isaac Brock, the hero of Cenuds." The reverse side contains the date of Issue. 1816. out the words. suc- cess to Canada end peace to the world." These coins were known In the Brock copper." and were thought to be a. trifle lacking in value. Anyone wfielxingdo disparage an article would any "lt-un`t. worth 1 Brock copper. ` Mr; Biurdocht fmnthnr was thnn wean nf um nt the Ne York, July l9.-A epecial to the War! from Washington says: The poeeibility of eerioua international com- plications between the United States and Great Britain, as the result of the - recent gold discoveries in Alaska line become apparent to the state depart.- ment. Senator Davis, of the senate foreign relations committee, has been requested to start immediate ratifica- iion of a treatv for determining the boundary line lietween Canada and Alaska in order to preven probable dit- ficnltiea. Chairman 1) via has an- nounced hill intention of calling this treaty for action at the executive sea- eion of the senate. There is said to he no objection, so prompt ratification is expected. `warm I nroox copper." nu-. sun-uocn a mother wag three years of age M the time of the war of 1812. and well remem- him her. father lifting her up to see the (loot. eomin through the (up, where they d.|-organ: anchor and tired a salute. Bondy t ink! quite a lot of his find and mu It umuld take unite n sized and liyl It would his quite a mi annoy unnn qnuo no; 01 ms nan` RN11) to [at It. V will be allowed to occupy Paraguay against uouvin. Advices received in Asuncion from B0- livis are to the effect that that coun- try views with calmness the notion of Paraguay and the excitement which was owned by the decisionto occupy the disputed territory. In the mem- time. however. Bolivia` is quietly pre- nrinf for war and strengthening her of forces while ewe ting the re- port 0 especial commission sent by the government to investigate the boun- undery line. t is` probable the Purnlnuy troops t e dis uted region without molestation unti the Bolivian government receives the res port 0! _the commission. on the report the policy of Bolivia will depend Gadwh Insurance Emporium" to name: Bumincn. over oorpor Kan; nag pron: -I] 3% IOUZFIXIIIIII. Kr. Wash: has made -the discovery thtnhd wiohdun utqsto. :hn-unfil shining] nu-cdiohln thabodv. HIV/~`I Kilflll WIOKXIZ l'OIl.O iennful chefnicel products in the body. While goodhoee ud benevolence create products` which no healthful. Of all the chemical products of emotions," he IIII. `gbat of ill. la the :&}ut_. I: the one erenonl erm; tom le fully beploed ln aglau bowl end ax to contact with eelenic acid it til turn pink." Other emotions show other galore, at that it the theory In canoe the tree cluracter at 5 person can readily be uuortelnd by exposing Ill puqlruloe to certain ohenlul pre- the Herald`: cox-reeponaent tn aeunu-mu, P acne . that the government has t en t O eggreuive in the boundary d _pute with Boliviu. Troops have been hurried to the frontier hue to occupy the disputed territory. This policy wgns apparently decided upon and put an reetlce after only a brie! conuklerik aolyllid the result of the order In great exextexnent throughout Pu-e y. e - nrnn-nun. in the meantime. so taken L uctoman empire. 1 . . It is regarded as clear proof that the ambassador: of the powers will be un- able to effect anything by mere diplo- Instio negotiations. The ambassadors have informed the porte that they wish 3 written. declaration no to the inten- tion of the Turkish government which have hitherto been communicated with orally by Tewfik Pasha. and have stut- ed_ that it this ll foe torthoamin they will ltllpend nego intiolu and re er the whole matter to their respective gov- ernment: with a. view at adopting co- ercive measurel. ..o~ "_d an n to be pm radtnorougnly 'I6'llo\v up the oftemive attitude of Paraguay against Bolivia. Advlnnn ramaivad in Asuncion from About Anouau-yin View or um Gold III aAA-AnIAJ nu penptrulon to certain cnemscu pro- fuatioun. Candidate; for public 0(- ho cone to be treated that way. after Iv lob no doubt at their ulitiee one way or the cunt cu: pouib exiu. 3.731;: llhueler. PIth,.J I ll -Al to-day`: ` U `at the 1 Igebo:||tIAl|a.u.t 0` d- h_I%eevulry from `I'|OlInt.oo ivhll `Su Cm not ind went.1_-nine lulu spell:-van '3!!!` I9 JLIIO lglnunsaouarl Dy UWHK tusuu 4 .. '1!!! Saturday, not onLv(Prooaad achunger e of fr0nt.ier,but tixo t amount of indemnlgf at {our and one-halt million `pounds urkish, cud renewed the de- mand or the abolition of the cnpitulgk Hons granted the Greek subjects in the j Ottoman empire. It in rmmrdml sm clear utoof that Built of Boundnry Dispute Between Pun- _ quay And nollvln. . Buenou Ayru Argentina, viu Gul- v: . '.rox., Juiy'19.--1 an advised 1., . amid": con-an ndaxit in Asuncion, n....mi.u. umt t on government has; jkitunt A 1 1&1? Fl 7 ' nuuim.-`wiry :9.-s Thai: .55 ietnbxa. -. 5 to;-mntlos mrailahlg. ix, _ `I the f` A "0! tlle Illtan on :51? 7; T ts from gconitnntlnoplo nontrnue to ungnlno, one day an`: despnjrlxsg a, ll! 11.98}: and M; 31:19 ` any jyat obody will know 1 _ n natnre of the so- lation-gt the crisis In advance of the event ita_olf. aunt of all can the do- clu.-utlonu of 0-_sultnn'l\lrnself, MI they delumt or conciliatory. be taken as any indication of his real purposa. It is cor-_ tab), oi course. thn he will insist upon. - MI claim_ to Thoma y as long as there is an! pouubility of a_ucceu.`_short'_o_ an no ual resort to force against Europe, 617 commud n.nyo.reape<'-It or crbdenqe the ambassadors or we `public. ran his unconditional promise to eva- cuate Thesaaly would carry no weight, and England now refuses to believe any- thlnc short of the taut itself. Few be- ` llova he has yet exhausted his powers of pracramination. ! Hiumqat earnest. protestations no long- nnntnntinonle. Julv 19.--The terms ` 999920, o! prqcruuntmon. Constantino lo. July l9.-Tho t.ei-ups of the Turkiu_ government as submit- ted to the Imbasaodon by '1`ewik _l usba "an Rntm-nv nnf mllv nrnnmad nchumzer [3_.".'." ?'%";'n'.'n.'.'.'c':'IT"nu-at-.""'| -:1.-n-aHL.1-jilng 3 -1 s LiAN.'nfn" Mm gxrio OF%?Al-REAL qxcitement throughout ran nay. ' ongrou. in the meantime, t_aken _tQp,I tor the lomiution ot a national argd up be prepared thoroughly t ' lnur nn than nffmisive mmrmn IN,*Wl~l .....__..-__.._j _._. HA8 TAKEN THE AGGRESSIVE. -men: MAY 3`: TROUBLE. in auto oonuucntlou. u1--|.`.. I.-- .......I- 41.. 3:. Mbflhgzbinlddu. K} % asscouaaa An lluorlo onln. L U 01 259'-I In black. . The first purchaser of stamps in the United States mu Henry Shaw. the father of Henry Wheeler Shaw, (hat. fer known as Josh Billings, the hu- morist). Mr. Shaw was in the post- master-genera.l`a office on August 0th, 1847, when Mr. Johnson entered with the printer, from whom he had Just received sheets of the new stamps. Mr. Johnson passed a sheet to Mr. Shaw for inspection. After giving the stamps a. hasty glance, Mr. Shaw, perhaps with an eye to future fame. took out his wallet, counted out fifteen cents, and purchased one of each variety. The "live" he ke t as a curiosity. the ten he preaente to governor Briggs as an appropriate gift. . l`l'0lIl ILDQ .l\ll0IVl|l8 '.lI'lD|lu8. The largest (arm in this country, and probably in the world, is situated on the southwestern` part of Louisiana. It extends one hundred miles east. and west. It was purchased in 1883 by I) syndicate of northern capitalists, by whom it is still operated. At the time of its purchase its 1,5uo,ouo notes was a vast ture for cattle belonging to a few enlere in that country. "ow it is diVId0d into pasture stations or rnnches existing every six miles. The fencing is said to have cost. stiout $50,- 000.` The land is best adapted for rice. sneer. `corn snd cotton. A treat. any half a mile wide. is taken. and an en- gine is placed on eech side. The en- ghes gnssteble end` rote ` bl: sttst':h:?to four 'plows.1!y thtissr-` rsngementthirty sores are [one over In A day with the labor of only three men. There is not rein` draught horse on the entire place. we except those Bed by A healers olowle, of which there no I M heed on place. he s :1 though ' (arm. eI,I_II.hern`.ll:.nsl(io rsllw: runs (or tg oulI|pnl?`.hs three stessnboets . st- ee waters at the estate, out: ion 7 i one so ' It has slso oil. 3"` _ _ jlrdoud nee A lion! llmnrt lather. The problem of how to deal with an intractable and elopingly-inclined daughter has, been solved by a. resource- ful and self-sacrificing mother near Greenup. Ky. Mrs. Martha Berry, 9. widow of forty hue an attractive ei h- teen-yenr-old (laughter, who filled he eye and thrilled the heart of Johnson Whitleiy. e. Prosperous farmer of thir- ty, an a w (lower. The mother oppos- ed their marriage but allowed the wooer to call. The couple lanned to elope. but the watchful wi ow learned what was on foot. She mi ht have labored with her child, tearfu ly irnploring her to give up the widower; but she had a better plum.` She said not a word, but when the night for said elopement ar- rived she went. to her daughter`s room shortly after dark and bound and gag- `ged her. Then when the lover `gave the eignal the mother joined him in the darkness without a word. was as- einted into his buggy and was borne away to the front porch of a judge at the county seat, where the young {at- mer had arranged for the ceremon to he performed. The widow had not in: tn n_v_ Rhn mnrelv nabbed on The ruins Polngo sumpu. Fifty years ago-18-|7-Unc)e Sam! sued his first postage stamps. In Eng- land, seven ears before. Rowland Hill,` father of t e penny poet," introduced Hun` ntinlrina nln.nt|I.M." as the stamps "f.l.hel' 0! we post," Inuuuuwu the` sticking plasters," as stamps were contomptuously called. John M. Niles, U.S. ostmaatsr-general at that. time, tried eroically, but in vain, to move congress to authorize stamps for this country. His successor, Cave John- son was more successful, and the bill desired was npproved on March 3, 11-147, the stamps not being issued liowaver. until A ust, though the time appoint- ed was nly I. Only two values of the new stumps were introduced in 1847, ll five cent and a ten cent stump, bent- lng respectively the portrait of Frank- lin in ll. bronze tint, and \Voshinglon in black. Tin. H-at .....-.i..-..m- nf alumna in the (Allhnd with thg Ilntltnto olonnw 011 Accounting otomuto.) WI.-:....*'*>1:':* ..gy::-..~.a..-~':-2.: M K Juiuu

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