Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Aug 1897, p. 3

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The iunnotbl "8nnh provokes onI.hIui- s-n. ulninnn And nnrlndlv whn-Ivar "F-ELL o17:AF.' mm mnvrus no nereunaer monnoneu m one N IPISSIN G, ALGOMA and RAINY RIVER DISTRICTS. viz :--tho Townnhipg of RA l'l{BL'N', Km.m'. DAVIS. the North Half of Scmnmo and than port: of H/mmcn South of the Vmnmuuos Rrvnn, I" in the District of Nxmsumo: the Township of Corvm ADDITIONAL and certain small areas on the SPANISH and Btscormsruo waters in the District of Amonm ; and Bertha36and 37. sale of 1892. D 3, D 4. D 5. D 6. on Mamrmu LAKI, and certain small scattered cross in the District of RAINY Rxvm will be offered for Sale by Public Auction, at tho De rtment 01 crown Londa, Toronto. at aha mar of ONE o'clock p.m.. on WED- NESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day 0! AUGUST nnrh Sheets containing Condition: and Terms of Sale, with information no to Areas. Lots and Concessions comprised in each Earth. will be furnished on application, para nally or by letter, to the Department of Crown bands. or to the Crown Timber Offices at 0'l'l`AWA and RAT Pommx. n no Un 1 , we AUGUST noxb. N. B.`-No unauthorized publicution of this advertisement will be paid for. . F-`uwzl,-;"-#45. vow 11%- olonhono 0. New Presbyterian muuur; us nnmmx \-`lvnn uuu. under authority of Orders in Oouncil}T1M- Bmvrus hereunder mentioned n the xnnnaanan AYIVDLIA -...I DATMV :I..J..lh|eue'ilI,!vheieeSdee-.oI: Be - eon Sn, llonehon, N.AB., in one of the lending operating muone on the Inter- eoloniel reilwey, end in well kno'wn' not only in Moncton but dong the nnhionel nilwey from Halifax to Quebec. When lntervnewed by our reporter he freely ex- preeeed his gratitude en the recent from the dreaded kidney trouble whi e Inn At nu-inn:-at]. hu expenencoa. Said Mr. Molumon. "My kidney troubles were fut developin into more serious forms. Beginning Eh the backache. the troubles zndually got worse . until I fear- od that:droa.dful disease Dinbotu. `I `hob-. run than an-nnrirnnntinn hut ant. ea faDII'a;d|'OIl1ll uleeue mnnecu. I loet no time experimenting. but act- ? ing on the advice of my friends who know and had tested the virtue: of Donn : Kid- ney Pills, I went direct to my druggint and procured A box. Inside of two weeks my buck wu free from pain, and I felt. like a new man. ml... Ouln1||`A mm-a frnm a chain fmuu-id back, extending to my; loina. Inm glad to toacif .to the `etfotivoneu of Donna Pxlle. for atom I took them I could not stoop to loco my shoes 5 intense won the pain and ubitfneu. I. u! now quibo supple. and can do my Wonk with- out my broublo. As a matter of fact D-3on a Kidney Pill: have restored mo pe|`fecc.}:ealth again. ' -- u-1.4-Nu Aug.`-pr v AUCTIOFH SALE OF TIMBER BERTHS The North Amqricon life Assurance L Co's Position Iroln tall! urusuuu hu ex poriencod. Skid Mr. Hahn: llke The trouble axon from a strain (mated by heavy lifting, and I have ever since been troublad, an I have degcribod to ion, with a dull aching pain in the small 0 the back, myfloina. `I ..m aln m mmifv.tn um `affahivaneaa Inlllllulvll w ?II`IVQ'Cll|_lj pug .`..- oufnnoo Compnny. One Laxa Liver Pill over night for daya cures constipation. or sale by 1 druggiaba. Price 254:. Hymn Book, Etc., :0 cents UPWARDS. ` ENGLISH CHURCH PRAYER BOOK-Ioc upwards. 'I`ESTAMENTS--Io cents up- wards. POCKET BIBLES-25 cents. LARGE TYPE BIBLES-4O `cents. I FAMILY BIBLES-$I.5o. Tho cornor Bookotoro. Oondr of Prlnooll no Calhoun much r Prloo so cents per Box. or 6 for $2.50. At Dtugglsts. or Mailed on Receipt ol Prlce by `l`. MILBURN C 'CO.. Toronto. M the ondolllt. oonpuul with that ol l.&6.uhow|\ho!ollo'iIllIlI_1ilI DOUOCN luv hnnnoo land yuan! ICJIMO. out up: out. Toculunnnoohtuuluuudlwiddi. otovuloutout \| Dpdtt tunes!-do huuullr A-an ...-uh-u n'-L --:---:- London 9 l.ugoqphI_r0 Llfo As- `-nhninu fuiuhun Kw`? WIT TIT Dsgotovutpu out. huh:-uluuhnoul-gala: nnzld-L-an-AA-Inn`. 1 F. 'NISBET Sl I.l'.Il`l'l'.` NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ....I... ....a.|.-_l>n nl (1-ml--m in lbnnnn TIM. An-uh hound Illlllojo ovutpa EN I. C. `R. Dm>.uvrn11:.~u- r Cnowx Lawns, (Woods and Forest: Branch). 1 Toronto. J uno 2nd, 1897. Ilo nun. ugy-avg`, Commiuionerbf Crown Lands. uvatpool III Globe Pl! Cypuly. c n..a..-nulmm. hhddhln oowllch J. M. GIBSON, Iallll. on ova io 'I)U alll any evemnz at seven omocx. Auu1Ia- sion 84. Children half fare. ` Col. Frankfort, of, the Bang Up res- hnu-nnf manls mu-vnd at all hours. has sa{{. improving. _ . J. Herman's spirited team of reindeers ran away yesterday afternoon on Yukon avenue, extended. while bringing a. load of gold dust to town, and scattered the yellow sediment around the landscape to such an extent that several residents from the states ` living out that way rew quite home- sick, it was so remind ul to them of the goldenrod, which is their national flow- -At a recent. reception in this city of `our elitest set. the lion of the evening was G, Washington Wellington, of the United States, and he was thus hon- ored and Iionized because he was the only man there who was not a million- aire. Society always delights in novel- ties. . . ' At the bridal breakfast. after the Bin -Bang wedding on Dollar boule- var yesterday. a full report of which was ll Klnrion exclusive, the piece de re- sistance was a Iillet of bay horse served on plates of solid gold half an inch thick. A washtubful of gold dust was showered on the happy pair as they walked down the front steps of the bride's home to their reindeer sledge. We have the nugget some bad boy threw t.hrough our window last night, breaking a pane of glass, and we shall be glad to give it to him for (I. new mm. The nugget weighs [our ounces, New York Sun. IIH1 Ilnaninn NowTYn.I'k sun. . . Bill Huggins. thnt_ nnoe of goo_d fellows, residing on 13 lot avenue, I8 putting a. handsome 18k. gold leaf r on but new bun. in arm nlmund to. announce that the . barn. We are pleased _to. announce that the . Firt Preabybenian churohwlll give a boiled dog 'aupper.ut its parlors Thurs- day evening at seven o'clock. Admis- ginn 34. Children tooth into. Dome again. COIUIIBI. Now is the time.t.o subscribe for the -Klarion-$2 per annum, invariably in advance. Good, clean nuggets taken on subscription. nm lendinlr dentist. Dr.'Jiln Moffitt. subscription. Our leadi dentist. Dr._'Jim Moffltt, believes in oatering home industries. He uses only Klondike gold in plugging teeth. Dr. Jim is also a jolly jerker. Call on him when in town. `Ran .-nrd _\Ilnnl.v-nina dollars reward him when in town. Rewurd.-N'inety-nine dollars will be paid for inlormavtion leadinf ,to the arrest and conviction of the ow- flung scoundrel who stole our office cat on Tuesday night last. That cat cost us money, and .he was getting fat enough to make us look forward to thanksgiving dinner with more than ordinary, feelings of ustatory delight. nmvt. throw- mn'm' t e boots you have ordinary, feelings or u.sun.ory uangut. Don't throwaway you been working in all summer. \Ve can assuxe newcomers to our vicinit that while turkey is agood thing on 1:. Christmas dinner. a pair ofwell-boiled while turkey is agooa tmng mrn Christmas dinner. and seasoned boots, heavy leather pre- ferred. are a great deal better than no dinner. We have been here before. Little Johnnie, the bright: and intel- ligent three year old son of our es- teemed fellow townsxnan, C. H. Jinkins. who was so seriously choked on a nug- get. of gold the hired girl carelessly le t 1 ing on the kitchen floor, where the c ild was playing, is, we are glad to null lfhnfvln. Ullllu W an gnu; u sna . improving. . J Henna Col. Franktort, Q; the Hang Up rea- taurnnt, meals servofoat all hours. the editor`: thanks 1' a juicy joint 9|? roast mule, as fine as he ever stuck av tooth into. Come again. colonel. Nmu in than timn.tn subscribe the glad to give it to nun lur u. ucvv pane. The nugget weighs and the size of the pane was 8x10. .Any person wishing to exchange in pane of glass that size for tha nugget will nlenae call at this office before the ar- luas size for we nuggeo wlu pleuae rivnl of the cold wave. ._______.____ `tell: The Story of III: lxpoonl-e-'l`he Int; Thus liefel Blur. And ow Be Who lelleved or lilo salon-logo. W. Levelle, G.'1`.R. brekemao, Allen- dole. Ont.. Anya: Through expooure I contracted that dread dlooue-onum-h. lyoue became ohronio. I won recom- mended to try Dr. Agnew : Ontarrhnl Powder. In ten minute: after the first uppllcebionlhud relief, and in an almost incredibly short. time all symptoms hnd disappeared. Ifeel Icon not speak too strongly in recommending this remedy. In is a pleasant, safe and quick cure. Sold by W. H. Medley. ` loportodluoililuonodonu \T,_-.f` '\7__.I. 9.. _ __.._._________ (lrowlng Old. Softly, oh, softly, the years have swept by thee, - Touching thee lightly with tenderest . cure; Sorrow and death they have often brought. nigh thee, Yet they have left thee but beauty to wear. , Growing old gravefully, Grucefully fair. 1 Far from the storms that are lashing the ocean. Nearer each day to the pleasant home light; Far from (he waves that are big with commotion. Under full sail. and the hllJ'l)0l' in sight; Growing old cheerfully, Cheerful and bright. Past A GRAND TRUNK BRAKEMAN. rust an Inn wlnua uun. vvmo ...u-......, and chilling, Pnsl. all the islands that lured thee to reat, ` Past all the currents that lured thee unwilling Far from the course of the Land of the Blast; i , Growing old peacefully, Peaceful and blast. Never II. feeiin of envy or sorrow, When the bright faces of children are seen; Never a year from the young would'at thou borrow, Thou dost remember what lieth be- tween; Growing old willingly, Thankful, serene. Rich in experience that angelnmight covet, Rich in in faith that has grown with thy years, Rich in a. love that grew from and above it, Soothing thy sorrow: and hulhing _ th (cue; , ` rowing old weeithily. -. Loving nnd dear. Hen-ta at the sound of thy coming are lightoned. _ Ready and willing thy had to re- lievo; ' Many _s face at thy kind word has bnhtanod- . It in more blessed to [in than to- ::.""' Id :1 WVIDC 0 009 in coating to ci-ave. Eyulthgt [row dim on anti and In: I 0!! Have 3 sweet recompense youth our not now: Im that lrqv am to the world and i_u glory Dag fix`: the soup that It-on paro- ow. ?..*.:'.`-.1..:'*'.....'".%"'- Newsur-ioin TtiE Ol'I;'l'aFi.~ Monlbhhv-9-nib-nwa henIalIl_nn,_|In-..-_ I' ruausson--TFw,'-hwnr I `yyfgzhhak 1:. `7o`peop&" 'db`u+y ' all the winds that were adverse Ln!` nhillinn Growing on: wall Loving and dear. Bosch 02 June} lOIuI-l`u'lIod Ipuuirpulrnhhnld. ` xv , ,____. A.._.__L IA III...) L... .. Nu-nu. Angus 14 -word wu re- ceived yeueniey oi the death of Jenna Fermaeon. o! Ounce. N.Y.. one of John Ferguson. South Nnpmeo. and brother 0! William Ferguson and Mn. Irvine Ven- sluine. Napunoo. Dooouod eponb hie boyhood day: in Nspsnoo. and use well known and highly respected. The funeral take: place to marrow in Omega. Mn. Vumhcino left. yesterday to be proton at her brother : funernl. ` 'n-...I v......... l-h~. --ntmnlnw for Mnuni. uor brother`: mnoru. Byard Young loft yubcrdny in Mount Clcmonl, Mich, {hr the bonob ol hi: V hulbh. He has been 3 Ievoro uuffour from rheumatism for the at you-. and hi: many friends hope the o mgo will prove benecial. R. G. Wright in l9l|IOViII_b0 the Loonnrd taornoo on Dundu screen. Dr, Grunt; ha: purchued bh rooidenoo when Mr. Wright bu raided tor thu pus Mrenby "years from Sir Richard Cun- wright and will romo we then. 'm.. nnfinn nr ch. .mrhm-mu in manhun- wngnc Ana win rouo we won. The ection of the authorities in centenn- ing she tramps to hard labor is meeting with approval on all sides, end it in to` be hoped abet all each chnnctore -found with- in our town limibe will be similarly dealt. with. The people of Napnnee heve always been for too consider-no for ouch clueea. And encouraged them to any. often several days, by supplying their needs. M.-. (`..n-lnht.n And mm nhildmn. of New days. by supplying nnonr noonu. Mn. Curlobto and two children. of New York. are visiting Charles Carlotta. John an-ooh. Fred. Ma bee Iouvoa to-dayto ro- lumo his duties w th the '1`. Eaton com- pany, Toronto. Zoronce -Minohinbon has returned {tom 3 two woeks visit with friends in Toronto. mono:-I rlvvl nlrin. v Elgin, August 1l.--Mien Mercy Smith has returned from visiting friends in Por_tlnnd. Miss Bell Duvison, after spending a. few weeks with friends on the Rideau. has returned, accompuni-' ed by Miss` Ethel (`m.llagher. Mrs. Marin Warren and daughter, of Nebras- ka, who have been spending a few weeks with her rather. have left. for home. Miss Esta Howard and Lydn and Min- nie Cheany are visiting relatives in 0:- tawa. Mrs. H. Mc(`-hir has returned from un extended visit at. Scollsville, N V M :-a II (T Chiahnlm nnd Mrs. `V. from extenueu VISII at. at-uusviue, N.Y. Mrs. II. C. Chisholm and Mrs. W. A. Brown and children have been spend- ing a few days at. their summer cottage at Foster's Locks. John Jordan, Muck- smith, whose eye was injured while he was setting a tire, is in Kingston for treatment. Mrs. `Fntyliug, of New Y rk state, is visiting her mu.ny rein was here. Mrs. H. S. Dn.vison has returned from a week's outing with friends on the Rideau. Qnhnnl I-A nnnnu nn Nrnntlnur uvifh `D the mueau. School re-opens on Monday, with R. Hnnnn as teacher. Andrew Gre will take charge of the junior depnr,ment. Among last. week's visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Halliday, Athens, at Mrs. D. Hn.ilidu._y's; Mr. and Mrs. S. Pennock and children, Gnnanoque, at Mrs. M. I'n.nnock s; Mrs. Ferguson and children. Kingston. at Dr. I). A. Coons; Mrs. D. R. Reid and son. of Athens, at S. Pennock's; Mrs. E. Duvison, Athens. and gmnddnughter, Miss Stuart. Smith s Falls, at J. '1`. Earl's; Mrs. W. Edgius, Brockville. at H. l3rynn`s; Mrs. Sharp and children,,of Siinkespeare. at Miss C. Ha|lidn.y's: Miss A. Judd, Smith s lls, nt Mrs. Stevens. Ottawa. at E. Hall dny`s; Mrs. J. Gould. Ottawa, at J. R. I)argnvel's. . Senator Pope and wjfa, of Nebraska, aid relatives 11 visit last week. Miss 'iolet Delon has returned from vis- iting Aultsvi le. A number of young geopie took in the ice creiun social at hilipsville on Tuesday evening. -CIIICI I llrulllvsu-In. Kepler. August 12.--Until yesterday's rains. harvesting was the order of the day, and large quantities of grain, most- I ha.rley- and wheat, were stored into tr e barns. Several fields of cut grain are to be seen out yet. F. Aykroyd is doing in rushing business binding. He has alread used over a hundred pounds of twine t is season. Picnlcers are dis- porting themselves along the beautiful shores of the lake. They are unani- mous in their praises of the surround- ing scenery, and the cool, clear, blue water that adds so materially to the requirements of pleasure seekers. Miss Lelherlnnd and Miss Knight have re- turned home after visiting at I). Ayk- royd`s. R. McVeiy and Miss lslstella Knapp are the guests of 1!. Buck. Mr. and Miss Cranston and Miss Stagg have returned after visiting the family of James Cummings. Cushendnll. nor rnnnv friends renrei. to hear of James Cummings. uusnenanu. Her many friends re rat to the illness of Miss Li lie Guess, and her removal to t.he hospital. and unite in hopin she ma, soon be with us ngain. rs. H. Jo nston has enjoyed visits from several of her sisters during the past week.. Invitations are out for in dance and picnic in 0'Brien s grove on Wednesday next. The committee are doing everything to make it u. success. We are pleased to hear that the union cheese factory has again secured the highest price for-cheese. This continu- ed prosperity reflects credit on the men- ngement, and the maker, G. Porter. " licnlllj, IDIIKIIIIII anus u--v--nu Relieved in edey. Eczema, nib rheum. barbere itch. end all eruptions of the Ikln quickly relieved and epeedily cured by Dr. Agnew : Ointment. It will we in- ltlntc comfort in cues of itching. leeding or blind pilee, end will cure in from three to six nights. Thirty-ve centzl. Sold by W. H. Medley. A Inyor'| Hospitality. .\Iayor McGuire, of Syracuse. i going to elnulnm mnyor Pub Gleason of 3 Island City, by giving I picnic to 0 children in tho public, parochial and print; nchooln and orphsn uylnlnl of the cis . Ho 0:- nnntn nhonh 1511 child]!!! ll INJDU. Ill IIIIU yuvlnu. .p-nvv--u -u- .---v - _--.- they-cit . poota than 15,000 children Attend. and shut them will ho plenty oi lomonido. candy. onion. loo cram And other good things. Three 01 hi: friends hon oorod to lnrninh 60.000 rolls. and two other: have volunuorod to pny for 400gnIIona of dam chowdor, and now tho mayor want: 500 woman to an ohu-go ol the ohildun. "7." `III? Fliji The Immune {moo should nlwayl inn 5 hulthyu lowandthil iauuloodli tho mo of ii 0 Iron Tonic Pill: who strength the nu-van, purify the blood nnrlmnnnndnlvni. lift? DUI! in I Itrongulon mo ncrvou, pumy an mwu . and has up the liftv pm: box for 250.. 38 do : dug sum. with n has but. which at MSG! Ioaulooo push! umlxnu tolnyol van. Inc months ago 781$? to on lanky : 0ohn- an npouycl, sq Inonclungolwu lung no lnoboodvl-ad to try lanky Oolnrr out In and, and that taking two or that hot! tho a anti 1: hit us, and 1 (ad I an up an "1" y""'.. .. "- . ..".":` " n u: or non o . I. "1! vs C, hum ">uuglGnnn"cIruInI-`l`|lut.lOo ,I-Il% -af--v I.-MI-u-I. up A I III] nov.hy`|. |`l'IA`l"I WHAT II no. IANLBV1 CBLIRV-NERVE con- PoUND"ro- lulu" weal: back: an the " niacin" pooplo --back : up our suunuu with their ul- Ilnouy. Hiya : a unplo: For 5 samba of your 1 have hot: toubhvl V at fine: was an-htnlnlnclhndto olvcrk. In BACK IT UP. .-__-._ --: n: :1 QA THE mums: eunuch. Itching. Burning ukln Dluolu ._.-.I .`.. - A-.. Innnmn n-H-. I-M: nohoo From mum. A._..-._L II II':.._ 11.. lovely Oonplotlolo ____- R.-- _L-..IJ -I-. Kuplor rhronlolaa. A........L I0 lt..HI W 57" '"""'|'- """"' "- $51000. 0.9601: or &I- B?f"`_""d After` hula. uMo\ noon hadjnu lp. luuMy.0nnIIIron anlancIO`~!"IU. Euboonm-not-lbod over abyonrl In cholllnidl 1! cases; In the only Rollablo and Ronni mace how Ankdrumlntror Wool`: Phoophollnom hooaon coma worthlcu mndlolno In moo at me. lnolou price In mm. And we will uud by return mall. Prloo. one package. u ill, 0|. on soil plans. do will ouu. Punpmoufmo to lnyulduq The Wood Company. Wlndlor. Ont. Clnndlu ' ,1 *` 'aunm-Vu n. lbdlesl Itllntuulon xngno iloapsl. 301010! far .o:!.:yb|:d&?>. ".0:-E: dial up on o. III. Bold! XI 9 d ION! .a.b.`u..'..'.?n`. x'."`m'.2Il.'.' % "" i=`1T~4`i'3 wboxrs I-noapnoniiih. no Gust lhnunl Renoir. 1 szaraehaqaauvlm-alto A mnnnornnotnhnovn ..:=:...,=~ `*3; -= : hutnod: Peenvhu In II HYIIIIIY IIIZICY ALVLNIIID WWII IAIN no-unuotunudoqhu1.A , fouqlbohuuunnlhutun V CIVU C A. "E". HBROD- V Eu-IPrInoIIIIv.-utlalfnli W --._-_- _-_____ ._- ----' _ - For sale or Bxcunu. .` hawk and In: c_n_ lilo: q.n:mr,a'u..ho'uo nos, . % haunt: loo` hall.` - " non? noon, I 0 King and Gun 80... 8 bonus and Inn . Illlllli ?" _ ;;..Ti.1;;;;.:"a1:o'ar.f ~ [in and Gore 8!... 8 bonus sndlnn mun Klu an non (ion St. vacant lot. &III. I (nun Goon-10 nd. Kola: d o0,ooI.o nnllhvujjg. I 18%. (ion! 80. d b l1:'John'IItI::'St.. 110?]: lob|'.I7`I1. .. inn inc" on ""31 '{'3m on o or to n to; sale. to 1 J . Ishhgt - uh 3: . wiaiwna ' .__- _...l. L_.II1l_._. -...' '1! l4_....J T w*.*';"l7""I.""`.'",`."L- hlqchina Made iLV1l!lI'D I I___.1.LgOl_mg.--llln. Mn. 1'. Punon. Inglewood; unt..u1u - hnby. an months olg. had scans vary on hisfue and head. 1 in of the Ointment _and when they has Illlignloftho-d`lV;I__0lId__ _ " ` L R '21 L _1;s"_ mi now. now: `I A A A4: B--Innnmg _ I aARDlIl.VlE`l'l..$ R `Esau A9031. It you want. _._J A _'!?`_T_5_.i FURNITURE *`~::...-~ oooo (om manna H. BRAME S LIKIIIlVl:K'D XXI BUICK. A In In It. llngncn. lonoyto loan At ovuc -Mu IUIII UH EU` I`. Ali! 1| lenry Wane. muu2m.Euus'1\> . "5-.-.-3-.:.~.=-.. ORDERED` jg`: F` Bonk Bunnie. con: Hal :1 struts. Phone In. Dill I Illlu u lavsrvvtuunanag Iiienns nt man-r. out an BA- ` to` FVNL _ Aullnlnnnn oogafzovl. [I.I.IwANN.Al@UN'1'lN`l'AlD III ` 3 _ | ' 0 n o _,g$.. .- '.'.*..:".:.-.::"a.'*.';* .. d:0I',*.I.db'I 53:11; Soon. SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. -`unnuuu nu mun-in nlllnnl . an I -:--:---= B. '.`r.a`. t s`. .`.';t."....a.."' `%%`2.'.`.:; E2 nlllo-oust. Oorour fot o1t1AI||_ooucry 3~:`aa:.;uos. .; co.. um iouhau. %hH ` -,-..._.._."""'-___-'--_--_-1 Hanan LIV E.'Rv.- MBSESIKSXT '3'-135o?,93li3S' U > ' IIMNTFOHP; out. A 5-: -W-~ I0 n Jm UTE. OI I 00 toa.0nt_. ' son nonrrlow Eh Bulking. oonul mm... D_u:u'rA|.. DR. EEOC. JIIIIIVIH HFI1 ugm. CARDS. LEGA boxituru. A ply to mono Irontonu lan vat- kuoppaho. o O :& 'I3d-_Il' .D"l 01 my company In the World transacting o -u-pr---.---""-""-"""' IN LAKE! 03 SHALL u: of intuuc. on our -- lent. mam. VV J Omuuo mm` ' ' ran ..".'..!`9","","`f__7 l'.l'III'l' (llu Tolophono. U7. 300! III [ml 3; hlnnooonl Eznpotium neighbor. City people are not uurluua, so when the people at large in the state wanted to know how we were behaving ourselves here in New York, they did not -look "or a. chairman of the commit- tee of investi ation among peoplel"na- llve`here an to the manner born," but up in the country, where every man, woman and child is expected to know what every other man, woman and child in doing or likely to do. In Rocklund countfv they found the very man for the pace in the l`8|JX`6B6nta.llV0 of that mnnhr in the upper house. senator place in the l`B|JI`e86nLaLlV0 Ul. llllll. county in upper Lexow. The senator may not amount to much physically, but mentally and in- tellectumlly he weighs about teh tons to the square inch. and what he don't know of you when he gets throu h with one of his Lexow interviews \\ou (1 hard- .., r......:=i. um hnnkuround for "Sinbad interviews \\0ul(l num- Iv furnish the background the Sailor. Jack and the Beanstalk," Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp." or Tom Byrnes` Criminal Calendar of Celebrated Cmcksmen and Noted Crooks." To show how canny the (`hiel was and how well he understood his bus- iness, did he begin in the roots as any other fellow would have done! Nut he; he began at the top, and the tip top, and the irst shot, he brought down his bird den as one of_ last-ryeur's salt mackerel. \\.'|nIn nunlnna the nmtler over which dead of last-ryeur's suit mauereu. While thinking the matter was the most vulnerable point of at- tnckgvith a reasonable hope of success.. n some _ :.........a on his rm:-.t,. and. fetohink ha! (5 cried out, Police!!! I.exow| 'Breethr'orime- to moisten nu clay.wiLu u . I. int of water than to get on the out .ai e of 1 gallon or lager. This perti- cular copper that Is eak at was xi. ` conscientious men in would not of- tend the law by partaking ot the pro- hlbited drinks, for while it advises all I week mortals "not to look on the wine while it: in red," and caution: all the world in general against putting an enemy into one`s mouth that will steal I `away his brains," yet from the first Jinein Geneeisto the last-in Revelations ' there in hot ll. 5 liable or shadow of a word. that forhi s the drinking of Mil- g `wluikee linger. making it an offense worthy of fine and imprisonment. When the legislature. five yeersngo, had nude up it: mind that the govern- iment in every department was rotten from bottom to top, they resolved to! begin with the police. | : ow be it reineinbered that the police ` . of New York represent the most solid, | thoroughly drilled and compact body of men to be found in the United States, it not in the world. They are entirely luliiniselve to the will of one man and his power is despotic, his appointment is for life; nothing can out him but, `impeachment or death. To maintain a i . rfect overnment the wer must be ehind it, capable of en orcing its de-` creee. When it cannot do that it falls to ieces like 11. rope of send. him mu` reform municiiml govern- hen our reform municipal govern- me l. was formed it was the general de- sire to make the police commission lhei strongest and purest of any department - of our municipal overnment. It was non-partisan. T e two republicans chosen were selected on account of their un-blemished honor and -the democrats were men of equally-high chaructenl Mr. Rassevelt was known all over the counlrr for his thorough Americunism` .....I .-n nnnl Grant for his inheritance of I toleces like or auno. l countrr thorough Americunism nnd co onel Grant his father's inflexible integrity. The better to secure the necessa.r{ evidence, the committee set in New "ork. All through the burning heat ofsurnmer it eat. raking opium joints, begnios, ginning hells. dancing halls and other vile places that poison our city life. We have a. good deal to answer for that does not properly belong to us. A man or woman becomes notorious in u. country town; there is no escape for them. but in the secure hiding places afforded by a large city. Here you can live for years without knowing the name or occupation of your next door City people not curious, so when people the st._ate solneane Police lll Lexowl jum d to his feet. and, {etching his' mig ty fist on his desk with on empha- sis that made the ink bottles and paper weights dance an Irish jig. lly gum, them`s `um; and from that moment the fate of the public commission was sealed. I su pose unybody who has paid nny sttent on to our local affairs knows _ that our lice commission was non- partisan; t at it Wu 3 onerous con- cession of oath psrty to t e other; that there were just about as msny thieves snd scoundre democrats as there were republicans. ow. wnsn t that gener- ous! -Well. Ishould smile. But some- how. I don't know exactly how. but it slwsys hsppened thst one of the vir- tuous republicsns, whenever sny im- portent question involving ducnts, sheokles. or ru wss to be settled. ` this nncsnonls ssint wss found voting in solid hslsnx with the Telmnuny contingen; end the other wicked re- publican was always left out in the cold. Another noticesble lestureot the deel I that the ood republican who helped ll friends n Tesmnsny to give ood government at small cost waxed at. end ere the waning of meny moons, he who lied heen poor. as the historic turkey ot Job. suddenly bloomed out n e bloeted bondholder. for ss soon es the key was given him the spell_ where with to open the esve of countless riches. then wealth rolled in upon him. Houses ssid lends, nee horses sml rsce M-use-nan urns-A hil, with sold 1310] ! $0 K. , ,_ bEL`l: wrm. .-. . ;.;';' :,'r`.' r",;.. \ `.J[=`H: A. rug Palm`, cbnlultou Wu Imlo non; I I `.'lK$,_`lO; Q Oopplnto Inquiry Into KI) Evil`!-'-"_;"g1_i_:ipl i $1 the unann- on--lxponupp. nely` you 'l'orrIble-- - rouse cpuiqutgou Have Been Fight- Ing Too ush AIIIOIII Tlohlolvel. _ (Spool :1 qnupphdenoe, Letter Ho. 1058.) New Yoik, Aiigult i8.--Wh the open- lngol the_.pep.not on_g:Lord.17 the pro- ,olumation'.~\unt.. forth, on. the wings of . the wind'4'.hat. the era. of reform had! come; hencemnfth no nicecool lager to l moisten the Ilpeot the thirst: cop whose ;t,hrpa.t was as drg as the proverbi ' nuchmdnt and w 0 held it to be a greatm-`orIme~ to moisten his cIay.with 1 nlnt water tha,n_to on _the out; | fi%viRi*V%iiP_i_I:iuI BM! t 7' ; J: - `iimnnu mun n'I'IllI Home and lands. none: nun race course: were hit. with gold, alerts unto:-loin the great on: of t. outh. lloclh prince: were his guest: at his In and Iblllldlllt board And the :-u- Jon (1 u` t: umpire: lent point and my . to. Qlondll fnnctknl. sel- nnhvod hr nriuta citiunl. l'I;Ol~.|OE' wag `rr'c?z r*:`r:'s1' sonar .x__``. . '-- ."nn--n n |0I"vlU Ti IPIUIIIIIU Iuuvunnnu, acn- oln 0 od by private Joli: Inc In: tho tint victim and It Ike: [and raked New York from the battery to Hptlcln brigs. they uld nothvofoundunore oglltandn in- bjoct than John I Igvo. though had out of tin uhlloa-I rt). an tlhtlh i `K In nndl . --Ool` on t `ad '1` lt-atood on II elevation no ext! . that no ordin- uu pans: of don.-action amid dlsiodp m .*:&hnhd: that Ilx G` nu Una mam. : 0 to onion had triumphed; they bud for the first time In many years sound the control Vol our ottnco that not laced In by civi an-vice ro- -odc.h who mn umb- 3I%.a.`-W-IE3 munnmrs I Went. ;nmin truck to keelson. ne says suivur ,me limliers just like a. native, and it is reported that he has barnacles grow- ! ing all over him. It is said that presi- [, dent McKinley inteudsy to have him 5 hauled up on the vvays, where he will `be well scraped, copper fastened, rind ' sent_in ll`. torpedo boat in search of the .. :. finzlinrv ` '(l,_ _... `iihauled the wnere ue will ; sent in a. torpedo search ` . south pole, and if he succeeds in finding E it he is to take it in tow and bring it home, where it will be set up in Cen- tml park as the first national prize for 010. Oh! Don't give this snap awn . Yours -truly.--BROADBRIM. 3 What More Every-any Bending Do You Reed In This Paper Thou That ?--They Are Leglon. Don't dolly with heart dieordere. There is but one cure. I had been for a num- ber of you`: Iorely elicted Hrith heart din- eeae. At time my life wee deepaired of. Doctors had preeorlbed, end I had token every known heart remedy mode, I had euppoeed. end did not got my benet. I reed` of the wonderful ouree wrou ht by Dr. Agnew'e Cure for the Heert. I pro- cured a bottle, end in lean time almost then it tekee to tell it. the dietreee was relieved. I followed the directions cloeely end" to-dey I am o well women Ignin, end I ehell do ell in my power to make known to every one suffering u I did the wonder- fnl znre it worked for me. Mrs. William Burton. Dartmow, Ont. Sold by W. H. Medley. .-.,,- -- -.n.. on... 1-..-.. trouuIe.-t'rovarn. Woman is seldom merciful lo the man who is limid.-l'ldwnLrd Bulwer Lytton. Women have more of what is termed good sense than men.--\Villinm Hazlitt. In love affairs. :1 vouml ahonherdess is good Lnrm men.-- \VIIIuun nuzuu. In love uuira, young ahepherdess a better partner than un old queen.-J. do Fino. ' Rim u.'|'|n unil in nu- fnnn whilst I was. Whit II luld About Woman. He that bath a [air wife never wnnls trouble.-Provarb. \\.'nn-nun in nnldnm mm-nifnl In ih mnn do rmon. She who spit in my face whilst. I was, shall come to kiss my feet when 1 am no b1ore.-Michuel de Monluigue. Thu lnnn flnnn nhnnl with 11 hunch Of more.-MncnaeI ne monuugue. The mum flaps about with u bunch of feathers; the woman goes to work soft- I with n. cloth.--Oliver Wendell olmes. There will always remain somellnng to be said of woman as long as there is ,ono on en:-th.-Stnnlnln.s de Bouflers. A u'nrnnn nhnnlrl nnvnr m-cant. nlnvnr became a palung uu ll . Beemeu as u cuu pillars o the temple of justice were shaken like reeds in a storm. and even- tually the mighty l00f came crashing down, involving the guilty and innocent ia.t_ last, in one common and terrible rum. l n... naivan ninht the reserve: and de- `-ruin. - On agiven night the reserve: ,tectives ,were turned out from every recinct in the city-. In quite IL num- )er of places a crowd of nice looking young men and women were gathered laround the piano singing Ninety and Nine. or Hold the Fort, and they invited the police and detectives to stay, as they expected to have zrpruyer and experience meeting latter `on. Then [truly good people complained to the commissioners that the police were not doing their duty, 50 the poor creatures `were turned out into the street. What . then`! They must find food nnd shelter .somewhere. As far as I have heard, no public or private organized society has stretched forth In. hand to save them lor give them a shelter from the night. l The nolice commission (all good men. `or shelter lrom me uxgm. The police (all I grant). have been too busy fighting among themaelevs to pay much atten- I tion to the sins of the police. Our dash- ,ing young cowboy commissioner has ' been a_t loggerheads with colonel Grunt, land it is said that he has been exercis- ing with his wheel and punching bag. preparing to take the consequences of his indiscretion whenever he shuJl he called upon to do so. To save the lives of two such valuable citizens, president McKinley had induced them to resign from the police commission. Colonel ;Grant he sends to China as our minister ,plenipotentiary and ambassador extra- ordinary, and commissioner Roosevelt the has appointed assistant secretary of the navy; and although it is only uweek ninr he received his commission he ' country. The regulation `of the tax schedule: T mt an hnpoet on an kinda of villeiny was no easy task. and brought into play the highest possible ability, but yhile it mu understood that there were de- gree: of criminal intomy that required a. lenient consideration, it was also un- derstood that no office be filled or pro: motion would be considered till the amount named in the schedule was paid in hard cash. . we first business of committee was in hard cash. The first business committee to find out how much money was po.i,d for security against prosecution, and ondly, who got it. When the keep- ers of den of evil resort were calle,dup to the bar to. give evidence. and the keepers of do.nce_hu.lls, opium gointl, and _re_en goods offices were adt ed to the hat and the amount of sulen money to be divided amon the official robbers pulling ti 1 it seemed as if the 9 t_euiple justice; although It IE only uweex since he received knows everything about the ship from truck to keelson. He says shiver ..... nmlmra inst like a. native. it ion: earth.--3uLn!llas ue nouuers. | A woman should never accept ulover . without the consent of her heart. nora husband without the consent of her jud`ment.-Ninon do Lencloa. I smvn heard that whoever loves is in lpeeke from Ix-inrlenee. J. W. Tolnlineon. Amheratburg, Ont.. Ipolkl from experience when he new :-``I em well eetieed with Doen e Kidney Pills. The ere undoubtedly the bent medicine on t. market for eny one eiicted with urinary or\kidne_v troublee. Inch ea pain in the heck. tired feeling. crempe. nnmbneu, etc. They out-ed me end removed ell my peine end eohee. e | 1,_I._L_ ~ , 7 V " 3, W" .7` .A..: `- and all sort: or nnwar tomptatnons to catch travelers and nix tsoers from the country. I 'I'hn1-mulation of the ' OIIIY `r0 LOAN LABGE onsnuum lulu. at low tutu of mama Otty and Pro :0. Lot on and g X3:l.nn tunu. Liar: to gen: or _n g1d._Igy_ut- Jua$mem.-mnon no nenclua. I ave heard that. no condmon old."-Emerson. ' All can of weak or lama back, bnchche, rhemmtlun, will Ind relief by wurin one as! !`.Au-tn:-M Rum:-I.` `Vanni Anti RA nnnn lune cam smmnrj Stands at the Head of Her Profession. % She Spats About fume : Celery Compound. rh?InZ"eT.'n,`w"i'i'n"& .T.i'i'Jt'y'v'.'.'r?.T"J.IS 0! Carter : Smut Wood and Bo onnu macho Phpul-IL Price 26 cents. Try 9. - L IIU IIIlIII(l'KI "DIFIII PIIIVUIX UIBIIIIIP um. admiration oulodly whcnnr tho hf tho bile, and but Qnn:l`in unpzinhrv nl tho onolnhcproludomnndnooooknowu both!-tlnn ohohow cauntinl to Irllnio `:4 mnmimlinnnl I.mlh 1. .in mg. [$.I E"..':`'. :3` s"`u'.'s i.".`.'.,"T.`3 E 111. VIITI HZ CI DC WCI IX $1 onght whoa Manda pt-culled an bu IouoPduu0olyOom . nul- ;.............~' M -'~....*-r ........-.:'.:-.-:..-- I IIV QC` Intptnlu Inolnlghly. Ibo vi-hon kl- on: Tewnl

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