Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Aug 1897, p. 3

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BTHUB m.mn,AnoHrr1cm. ornam- 'Awlxch nu Chunbou. Otters) : Block. II E lit. 8. Bunion, One. `L0 IIIDI 3 III. nvlllucy yvu wuulu um Imaging: that also pounced nob hardwood and bring. She In 3 null wgnundollouu ho ace undama- lngly nut: in end holdnlpo 0! any Illftbutalnhuplentyol pluoksnd , TBOVEUIIA tn-o billet Ind` cpaulodgeuh c--;- lud GIIIII ha I circnlu . II In tnynndul nnnqd|uIIbIu.fnuIO0II A KLONDIKE N EWSPAPER. TIlT&ChI.lly. .._a_ an- -1 rI_n-__ L_. any WHI(>9:,~-.*i?t)`*]38Tv`.AQ",`d. *`E1IE!`G'I5`Bf'i` 24, mn.- ' . 7 THAVING Heart :9 Nerve Troubles. jvo You Pslpitutlon, Throbbing or Irregular Beating of the Heart? un MIMI," xreqrj-lo `WWI Iguan- It gives. calm 01 Ilrl! abuse: tells how I t, `Wdhllon (young orold) , _ Our 5.000 cured in 0 ,_ fsmy-V weldin- worklng El _ tluul Sup- porting Suapensory. soothing cupentu _through the weakened parts all hfght. Gm-erdrulns In thirty dun. Lame back in one week. Dlllolvu the clot- ted bIgqq,dov_9a10DI.P'tl and cum 11-.1 -I-s-1-':wt\t -1-I-at 11 Haw You ; Ll`! `You Troubled with Slee lessneu. UBO. Nervousness, orget(ul- ncsa, Brain Fag, or General Debility - the after effect of La Gp '1 You can take no better medicine than Milbunfs Heart and Nerve Pills. They wi_ll relieve or cum you. Every done helps the CIIIB. `T"'-' Portal: at all bugging... I. ILIIRI l 00., Proprlohn. Tummgum Why Do T hey?| |CORBETT SHARbWARE| Don-.Prlnoon Ind Wellington nu. Klnnton Happy` Are th people who have Paint- ing, Papering, `Graining, Sign Painting, Wm, done by |R0binson B1os. Will nd duicmsin on: 91001 am the! Q cannot no. oluwhon. HALL PAPERS. DAD. INGRAINB. I(")iU`I`;l:ING. Ito. All the nowut pueornn LI1 I S. _ _ V _ __ __ Ibllphontl Auhhnt. i'n'd'tTin.sI ' Pupor Hanging nnd Punting In all no bnnohu promptly and properly oxooubd. Get a Lawn Mwer, down to cost price at A. s'rRg.gHAN's. Klncucon Paint Shop and Room Pnpol D0301 (D8. 3300! t BA001` BTBEIT ` l Beautify Your I.awn.| Irim Up You;-(-5;rden. You din get the best of Tools af rock bottom prices. I.`..-...aI..:.... ha II-In I-Inrtlwnrn It lull Uuuulu yin-can Everything in the Hudware line at right prices. ? hhclnno Made GALVAIBID Will VIII T013 fl$%bTHjl0II&\). Aibl &Ino.Ihohnonundho'uItunhIuna'In nnocvuadua-uuuogouu-unuvuo wu ////aaw /.4 My little `book. "THRII G SEES mi` MEN," free. sealed. upon roquelt. `It all-Inn mm... and nnnf nlinrlv rummia ' ~.-.v.;w- IIII CALL `Tutu: H. BRAl\_/_I_E s 2 75-7 Bagdt Stlree t. CV6 :1 Feelipg of Anxiety that ftso, somethmg is going to oc- cur when there is no ne- c|si(.VyV_tbr igif _ Milbum's HeartandNerVe Pills will remove It. ,---T ..... -, girexiznuuo PURCHASBR5 WALL PAPER i`I` ,1`. iucivmuon 6: co., Painters. Decorators. Glaziers, Why do they mu won xncm to com: '1 In it sentiment or uccldunt P It is bonalue the dominant fea- ture olthis store in Quallty" At Low Prices. I.-..-..-.. n........ uiindnwn And At Low rnoea. Screen Dooru. Window: and all summer Goods nduood to clear out. J Why do o mm! oplo 0. ad in thin. nt.o;e? P. I 0 do no P`\pIe uncle thin store? Why do they come so far? Why do they tell their friend to `R D You I NO! I DKIOITXIOSS OI DTUIHI. LII!` i tress after Excrtion, a." Smothering Feeling. Spasms, or Pain through 1 the Breast and Heart ? Mi|burn'sHenrtandNene ` Pills will cure or relieve you if taken in time. `zE'..5:"?' Milbum s Heart and Nerve ` Pills will cure you. 1 Shortness of Breath. Dis-_ On-nan after wvnrinn an LOICOII St. JImC' Guette. _ The tobacco monopoly of the French ' government. human! as it they he-in principle and unscrupulous in practice. nevert elen nflouriehea exceedingly. It ourie es because the French ople wnnt,mou and more tobacco. on they cannot get it without bu ing it of the government-which tr ea under the name of the Regie. If they could pro- cure it from any other source without running too much risk. they would not be slow to do so, for the only subject on` which they are unanimous is that their tobacco II had. and that they nre scnndnloualy cheated by the Regie. It is to be noted, however. that when a. government takes to trading, and forces its wnrea u on those whom it overna, it never fall a to be accused of c eating. The Regie has 11 new acknowledge of the esteem in which it is publicly old; but, not being thin-skinned. it goes on its way rejoicing at the steady increase in the sale of its tobacco. - Am-m-dina tn the lnjelv nuhliahad re- A uonunut annel: this run llahtv lulu: noun: 3 Inn. London St. June Gazette. Thn tnhnnnn mnnunnlv of tha -French 7.3 n. nusu mm . son near 8'1`. `hlophono O. in the sale or its tobacco. According to the lately published re- turns this increase amounted to 12,000,- 000 francs in the last twelve months, and to 19,000,000 francs, in the last three years. It is impossible to say whether the remarkable gain to the Regie during the lust venr included in the -returns is due to the met that the mass of the peo le have had more money to spend on ittle luxuries, or whether the taste for tobacco in its different forms has become rapidly more general. The to- bucco revenue from this source has now risen to 393,000,000 francs. The smok- ers, taken collectively, are the goose that lays the golden egg [or the trees- ury, und if anything were to happen to stop the suphly suddenly and effec- tuu.lly the financial situation in Frnnr-e would be most alarming. The nation being already taxed as much as pru- dence will nermit. he would be u gifted being u.Ix-euuy taxed mucn us pru- de_nc__: \iil_l,_fpe,rmi_t. 11: ,,\}T9,!1ld. 19Jl_R!.LOLl numsu-r 0 finance who could solve the problem of obtaining an revenue of near- ly 400,000,000 francs from some fresh R(Illl'(`_ One dipped her hands in the running slrwun, And hold them as did n. high dame he- seom. ' Whille :he said: No lady in all the m`ce.~suriIy enjoy Im-nl Illwrly unru then` have freed themselves from mon- urchin-nl tyranny; .xj::___.___.. Legend 01' The Beautiful Hind. Three ladies with lily white hands were seen, To wulk one eve o'er a village green, They were stately and tall, and lowly In none. \\ nllt` Nnu aunu. nu mu, u. an ..... land _ ICnn show such 'nbeauhful, soft, white I Inn nd " in see, ` As any three ladies on earth could be. Another. ripe atrawherrie.s gathered lhnt awn. HHULLICT, Ilpu alluvvlncnn-\.a 5 uuuu I\/\Q that eve, Whiz-h n hue of pink pn her palms did leave. She said: Lnok at those, they are luvelier far. . _ No hands on earth can with mine com- pare." The third haul plucked sweet violets blue. \\'hi<-h left on her fingers lheir tender hue. And she said, with a smile: "My hands do smell ` Of `fragrance sweet as nsoft blue j `I! ' Ul lrngruucu 3 can can u, cvnv u-um bell." An old haggard woman drew nigh. and said: O in me Alma; I have need of read!" But the hearts of thelhree were hard and cold, Theyhriienied that woman. so worndmd (I . 19.3.. Another at near. not dipt in ntvnnrn gem seem; _ Nor adorned with flower: were hand: our hand ""."'x'.mT" """' '" "" " Nor stained by red fruit did her The grandam asked -(her need` mp"- nlmtl)- '1lIG gflllllllll Illuu `um: uuuu Ivy- pl-ed). Why the three sweet Indies did fume and chldel wny IIIQ ll'|I'B0 UWUCI. luulua ulu uuuv and chldel Their -ix white hgnda were soon laid And an um um none could with lung 4-nnnnnrn_ Deau;ir"f.u| are they. for Coil has Andm area then to you, the grandam But the most lnmtitnl hind In. the ham! H-I uh-na._ . . Aanhenpnke than words but wrilklol I And alonoiround bolt tlwiou Au natal God, she not revealed. Ami 9 hulnnnnt uh EDI `I III "BIII. Inc IIICII nauunuu uuuu - any band thu gins, An moved by About tint. love: And AI a IAN! t Du: Incnvv spun-pun; a luncheon. A onubmv oouulv human BIOOIITI. n___._.. `n. Agnnglo-A gnnnnllu ml Dlgn nth) ; luv. Andean!-Aadyuu M SHUVV baud.` lay at: old. I` naorneu wltu uuwera vuuu hands or head, t she gave the old woman namile _J.4u-I nnntl ' III Gill XII IE hora compute. x!` fonnooo m .66; `od, rovulod, neat she can in lung: QQITIUH I'II'-I'l'I . aunt an dopoclud unnulls 0 Ottawa snd now amount to on million o bu. Iota lowur than an pnjorlty of, ojong ti`n- I her the ujn-1-I uovnnduhl to `Iii! 330 "hill -.I- -0 I`.In-an III-X. IIOVIIIHZCI Ullvruu III -I`? '- guggguquon `luau. . Pqrtland Oregonian. n..n...m.. Yvov who has none t Pqrtland Oregonian. `D:-. 0 coneator 1vy_ who has gone to Alu_ka`,; * to auume charge of t!1o_ouat.omn du- trict of that ton-iton_-y. It is understood. has a itic inatrucuona from the t.reu~, d my apartment to enforce to the let- Nd - ,_ :' *:`::.,:~*`"3 "*." :.=`:::3:,=. .2: . %'--I m mam p In - non an an e , A[E:ka_ into! H. Bubhor and. "mm. | U d th I i 3 tine terri- Avnllor o!T|-ago .I_`iy_\_?|" nI-unngrl ln.ae`:na`l Isn 0"` Vin` .. ;nd Invuhi tory of Alaska," no liquors. melt vin- " ous, can be imported. manufactured, orl sold here. save b s specmi mic. ul-' lowing their use or medicin . mechuni- ` cal, or scientific purposes. Despite this regulation there are now in Alaska fivel breweries in operation and 142 places where liquors are sold. Alaska is In the internal revenue district of Orn- gon. and durin the year 1896 there were 147 specin taxes collected from persons engaged in selling liquor. There are numerous saloons in Juneau. Sitka, and ol her A -slmn towns. where liquor is obtained or the asking, and no at- tempt is made to conceal the foot that this business is being carried on. The special tax which everyone in theliquor business is forced to ny, is not issued as a. license, or to ford nny protec- tion to the holder, us it is expressly stated thereon that the same shall not be in conflict with any municipal, county. or stole laws concerning the !`('%lill1ii0n of the liquor traffic. ' ha nzlln nf linnnr in Almakn is onlv ~`r.z.1. aio|,sndlmdgI o _ `j VII -.w ' 3 ntti Emu : (:'i.nti.11`iI,fl.vIu I'IoolIl?t|dId to by Mr. Brannon 1' of the Sum _ urns]. 1 trgrosl ib..,gn'd.ouo 00mpiO ib ., . I , A IL8 X` I '5N'::$` Ont: Roviioa - moninl undo!` date I e V "Hell I box of Dr. Chose : Ointment on 1 my daughter-_o!_ . egqeqns. That won months sgomuil then In? ulnee been up roeippennnoe of the diocese. .-3 . . Wslisoe. blacksmith. or Iroquois. _Ont., mu popuianawell bung nqmng pile- -tor twenty years. "I tried every rem , that come out-in` vein " he gwdteu. "u _ I I tried Dr. Chase : Vdintmentr It were godoend; One box. "outed Ind. ;. ~ All dealers And Edmnnlnn. Bates E Q; insnuineturors. Toronto. Price .r'r H. ,v .1-.44-+7-` l - ~'~ Iilnsud and turpentine no ever! I103 household rented! or o9I1'lh6i';I0 u.-,...a .....I hung nnn in!-in. D . -u v . 'i'f ,f$'r the laws oven-`nipg terri-`nllor. -v..-- ---- V- 3 I s If!` NI!- t 1? Al 1: , o iquora. malt ' ion, md h _- _ 032? gun bgslxxfxlpciirtod. manufactured. or ` me. Wu ooplo , dlh U enhl Ins:-A nnvnr Inr n nnnninl um-mit. Ill-| lm"-an : {Tinhinlf Ill liooh d * VII` ., r~%ulmion or the liquor muuc. he sale of liquor in Alaska is only allowed under the executive order for medicinal, mechanical. or scientific pur- nn-.~o.u hv m-mans who obtain a. nermit '"(iiefi'f'fi6Y" On Ii`ipremt es, TKYITI Tim governor to sell liquors for medicinal, medicinal. mechanical. or sclenuuu pur- po.-se.-1 hy persons who obtain a permit to do so from the government of the ter- ritory. Before the permit is issued the applicant has to make an affidavit and furnish a. bond in not low than $500 that he will not sell intoxicating liquors to any pereontnot known to him. or duly identified, nor to a per- son in the habit of becoming intoxi- he will make full" returns of the dia- gosition of liquor he is permitted to ave. Every person under the regula- tions who seeuresga permit from the mechanical. or scientific purposes, is re- quired to secure from the collector of the Oregon district .1 sperial tax re- oeipt as a liquor dealer. Two of the breweries pay 1). special tax on the manufacture of 500 lmrrels of beer on over. and the remaining three on less than 500. The other special taxes ore issued to druggists and retail liquor dealers. 1..-: hnur Nun In-nwprim: and M2 nih- lnuuon dounu. Shun major: once: Inn) sad eholoo plum of lnmnnoo otloui mm: as ummmonu Iolo Au-u. llnllton um merino dealers. Just how five breweries and 142 oth- er places can find it a paying business to sell liquors only for medicinal, me- (`h.ni(`n.i, and scientific purposes isthe question that colleutur lvey has to wres- tle with. It. is understood that he hns explit-it instructions to enforce the re- gulutions against liquor in his (llstroot, und, if he does, the law. hitherto more honored in the breufch than in its obser- umnnn in lilrnlu tn hm-nvnn ndlnma. nnd the removal 01 the present reacruzuuns. The Klondike excitement, and the mud rush to that distant country have giv- en an impetus to the smuggling of liquor through Alaska, and thousands of gallons bought ul. Fort Sim mun, it is reported, have born suncessfu ly over- looked by the United States customs officials. whose duty it is to prevent il- licit business. honored_ in the brown mun In us uusexs vunce, Is likely to become odious. and he foilowed by a strong effort to aacure the removal of the present restrictions. I`|u: Klnntlikn nvnitnmnnt, and the mud Lino] A Iona on--Cu-rlod A 'l'wo-liIIn- dud Pound Inn. New York August 26.-Bicycle police- mun Selig Whitman, who in lgnown ms Ajax. and is noted for hi tents oi strength, found-nmclrunkett man on the sidewalk at Eighth avenue and Filly- eighth atreela on Friday night. The mun, o. aix-l'oot(-r, who weighed more than 200 pounds, was unconsdoun. Ajnx picked him up on his shoulder and carried him to the bicycle aquod`a station house on Broadway. \\n.n.. ....m.m in Hm ninlinn house lo!` we IIITIVRI 01 (D0 rurty-nuvruun street police patrol wu gon. A ax saw u Boulevard cnr horse all In run! of the door. The car rnn clown upon the In-n-an nnrl ninnnrl fhn nninnnl ti) I l UV UU horse earth. H A u anrth. "As Ajax could not lift. the onrth," explained a. passer-h in relating the zslory, ho just liftuf the car from the horse nnd than lifted up the horse." Thorn u-an n'n' mnrn llftimr to he done sumon house nrouawuy. While waiting in the station house for the nrrivui of tho Forty-seventh gonna! nnlinn nuIrnl umaann Ainx mw horse Mm tnon lllletl up [He uurm-. 'l`hera was no` more lifting to until the police patrol wnggon arrived. Then Ajnx lifted the drunken mun on his shoulder and heaved him into the patrol waggon. At the West Forty- seventh street. station the prisoner re- \'iVN| and said he was Joseph Haber. Inf nn w... 'n.:.-i._.;.ymh Atront. All Ietnbllshment For Determining `the Nature 0! Disease Germs. London, August 23.`--The liitest. enter- prise of the Ve3U`)' of St. Pimcrns is iiitriicting much attention iimong the public and has excited the adverse coin- ment of mimy doctors. The Vestry has started a lmcterin-inculiiitin nursery. from which establishment t ey guiir- nntee to advise people withi.n twenty- four hours as to the exact nature of any germs with which they are sup- plied. Pinch medical district of the vas- tr of St. Pimcriui hna lieen furnished with the nl`.(`P88-llr pnrnphi-.rn.-ilin. unit with instruction.-i ow to forward sam- ples of germs to the hncterin-incub:it- ing nursery. Thus the accuracy of the diagnosis in cases of suspected diph- theria. typhoid fever, etc., will be promptly established. it is further un- derstpod that the necessary outfits for securing and forwarding germs for Judgment. will be gradually distribut- ed among the private houses in the dis- trict of St. Psncriis. The doctora fear that the innovstion will deprive them of patients. and think that the next step will be slot machines. where es noon es the tients have learned the names of their coniplnints,they will be able to` secure. the necessary medicine to cure them. i `y! hr! :o:it:.lokhmb: MI 0 00 EM` 0! count dozrtltor Hay bu `Bun mum. . hdmmthhu you an has (run ONIY T0 LOAN DI LARGE Uslluu. alum, at lowxotu of mount on 01 and lam Propotty. Louu nnntocl on 01. ad Oouty Dobontuu. Apply to non: lnuooi. In I Frontonno Loan and Innat- monooola . bcoonoolto the Pontooo |"|V4"l nnn Baltl nn was auaupn run of 611 West. Thirty-eighth street. to-any. Inn urmurruw III!`-HIM. In lvuu but the ruin of 5 put. beauty making the pointer`; struggle moat ardnbua jut when ha bus but energy to ma- lend with nature. The young bunhoo shoots up like giant naparagul. crow- ing m but that one can almnat use them move; some of them are cut. and union while young and tender. and than which are allowed to grow to In-go poles are used for every lmuglnnry purpose. They I-I'D undo into V810!` pips. and ower nqu. has-rel hoops and umbrel- lu, hukotn and butt. Holding bu And pipe nuns. tau tn dolluto v lab for starting the pcwdorod tun-ntto thing in Int than I can onununto In 3 page. The bamboo is surely the came at lunch of tho clover conunnen watt of the humane; tow. though it will do untnoat. It The Ilunbco In Japan. 11 ` `Y I . $1? ` co! the Jnnam nnc _v nun. ul |_Iu-1 uuyuut- ---u met, much in no trying tqhufnn be- ings, encourage; all vezatnuon. o raw with nurnriahm lnxnrinnce and no dl: TO MAKE ;L'As|A onv. A POWERFUL POLICEMAN. our. The uown upon um and pinned the animal to the BACT ERIA NURSING. eat of Japnncle mm- in nn M-win: tn hulnnll IIIJCIII beau Inna} Th9`E!@rdJ@nI3=?Er --F.-' V, .' ` A ll. 0 'u om:-oncwm qcootol nuulxtyocun. 5:; n .. . . .. M b t .Rovio\1'$' ` 6! Nnvolilor 6611. 1895.1 Ointment: oui daughter 9f_, goa;o}|:p._ 00: Ind ; wnnnmu-Anne of the diOO." _- ` of the diouu." .4 blacksmith. ptonbligd with blingl (hing "I tried aviary _ vain E r ...:..a n. nL...'. intmnnh. In nu-Q - 5"? -`Hw -J-J4-6...` `. 3.`! av Ilnsu1qndh1rpOntln'o `V07! 'In'o'th _ opuuhn co . throat and 111113 5966 ioln. Dr. Dilute I dlumiaod the auto nnd made the run ` pluspg Iutg ta` , Lg l.9t.l_o__o}1_l Mo, WO0D'8 PHOSPHODINE. The Great IIIIIII Renoir. :. no manna ouanooipllo promptly, and pea-uunoitly . euro :11 form: of Norton Wcahuu. mnu(oIII.orI|- dnrmoa. linouasoyandcl _ 5&9! Abuu or Eoouoa. Int 07?. Oooiiiiiiii ` -0 Ilhlunnum {bingo}: Qfgg. ` ~ , . lbbaao. tbluuor B"-f-" `md A-"" gnu. am noon and to 1. muy, Iuanuq. Oosnunpuoo and cg curly groin. Bu been preurlbod one uyun In Ghounndl 1! cues; In the only Rauablo and Hand mum known. Auk dz-ucglnttor Wood`: Plubhodlloa II he often Iomo wonhleu mndlolno In moo at lib. lnoluu prlcoln loI.epr.un1 worm and by town mall. Prloo, one noun. 01; six. 00. on not! plan. uawlosu. Punphlcutno Ioqnyuddnn Tho Wood company. wn.n.m_ On}... cnnnln. . 8 14! XI N) (I .a. :.. .`.'u ..I'p'3n.:'i.`im.}'.1{.` my o|rr|of`|'lnhV:` P'- W" " ""o'o'ou-o` "1' FE-3=5`34&~:*sa;rss - .'.`.2":`c.`, 'u`v_o"_"n'1'2o;.-9 .22-| . 1 IumTn'tTinn. Tholr an In x.-.1: mr. 1`3m:'.T'a` :::u::*'..:~..l..-- --..:..'.:".-W ouch curator uy. Maine: or I nil (ha tnatpgngl 1 W1 I . 1:':::.'.`':.`.;:_l;_ (" .3'f'.?:.'.`i!::':. nunn l\InIv||-luau vvuy W 1 For uh In Kinnton,O'nt.. by K0!!! W O and Juno: Me Lood, d rugglouc ._.._________..., Iimt En hivinn INDAPO. 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BABBgr'llIB. sown- : CI 0 Ohull n l.`&'.'l!'1'$.IQ.0. n. 1. Mon. uhum Int ding. om-nu Block sud olllngcop utnota. hone m. .___._.....`w, , :()WEB I SON AB.OHlTE(7l`3. HEB- --~~~_ -: ARTHUR ELLIS, Ll-0]-II l'Rl7l. Ol"l'IOm- lxchnnln Chnmbou. DWI I Illln II Iuvurvvnuunu-.9 \8tl"3NllE8 IN TRUST. OFFICE : in BA- mt Rtnot Aultnlncnu unlloltd SMYTIIE & LOSCOMBB. nuvnuuu-u ru mnlmvr nllnnll - 1!: I gonss LIVERY. , .- . MUNIY LOAN IN LARGE OBSKALL nntl lnnn Prnnnrtv. Lanna III]: Wlhhll! Prlnoou). Removal... -ARCHlTECTURAL. ..........-_.4.......__..:___.__. MEDICAL 3:306. VII vv tuunvunuvuuu - ---1 Iunmoe Company. nan: A nnunnn nnnunli H: An` cw.. T TREURANCE. DEN`TA: _..__._,.;...__. DR. BEOG. nuwnu ITRI _|..E(iAI. nomxnn or T . mm. directly 0 m thofnutolioo 011111 km ntnot `non. Babb-hot` in 1 mummho. u'I. numnco an Inn mm Mu. lhlon nnovlll old uncut NO] 5 STRANGE `Cub. Il\AA.1| `Anni, -Inn M ITRIIT '!`olophono(.N4n8'l`.n WEN MiRACLE MAN. New York Preacher Says He Heels Through Faith. C PIy.ou1>'r1m'nI in: non anon. '1'h'_I,__ Re-V`. Stephen` Ilonitt. puident of the Stephen Merritt Burial company of Net prk. claim! the! he has boon gt-nnt~ dlqzpovler in bed the nick and restore up the denionted, _ .r.`Ie_rritt.'fu1hernpre mm thatho ha eetuliy tutored to oompiece health dring that Izime hundreduor invalid: who have been pronounced incurable by their physicians, and in some insoqnoee by the at anointing with on be"bu raised the dying from their beds and imbued them with the lull vigor of life and strength. . 'l'hn reverend aontieman doe: not claim ministers ox Unnlunnuy. Mr. Merritt does not lay what offset this new power of hauling he claim: to have achieved will have upon tho `business of the burial company of which he is presi- ,1;-.u-:0. "I hnvefel t u ' ' many you-a,"Iu1d Mr. Martin to a re- porter. "but It has been with me more as- poolnlly during the last throo or four month. I feel that the power puusot through me an electricity you through a wire. Ido not oluhn that! myself haul the sick. but I know absolutely that the power of hoallng comes the Holy Ghost through my Ina mentullty. --I omnmnln m mnnv nhulcnl cures strength. . i The reverend gontioman i to do all this of bin own personal powers. Ho maintains that the Holy Ghost is work- ing through him an "an inm-mnent, that bonceiorth religion in to benet the body as well an the soul and that the mira- cle: of healing are again to booome com- .mon through the Inodiumol the oholcn ministers ot Chriltionity. u- u.....|n (Inn: uni: nnv what nact this p0W0l' OX nommg uumul um: um; "I have undo so many physical cures that It in Vdlionlu to_ select Qpeolo oaau. BIV. l'l'IPHll MEIIRIT1`. That of an old lady. nearly 90 gain old was one of the most remarkable. She was not unto death. and bar and was mo- \ mentnrlly ox oowd. 'All thought that nho must die wit In a few hours of old age and extreme weakness. I In! called in to one hour. and I anolmod her. She lnunodh ; ahly u-on and was porfectly well. Today the god; t Rhoda Island on: visit to some mondro hen." IIIL- nuonnnnt` 1-nntlnvnnn `Inn nnlfn Ilrlll. mom: 0! non." The nvcrond gentleman was quite will- ing to give the names and addresses of the person: he bu healed, but a denim to save them tho unneoeunry notoriety oi pnhllom 1 not: caused him to refrain from doing I0. c-mu... umg - vnnnn man In A lnnntln HOD cauuu mm In relrlnn [nun uuuug nu. `I`horo was a young man ln nlunntlo nylum av San Bernard no. Cnl.," conun- ned Mr. Meqllt. "I was In Lon Angelou. ~'l`ho youth wn sold to be hopelessly and ' helplessly lnnnno. I went over and prayed wlth hlm. and hla reason wn rum:-od. He won roleuod from the nnylum and ` wont homo to his mother. That was ln June, and alone I left California I hour that he has continued to remnln In his rlglzl mlnd. -80 ll ooxnplotoly cured of his supposedly lnonnblo lnunlty. "'l`|m mun n! I vnnnn woman who was Ill! auppuaosuy IIIUIIFIUIU Iuuuulq. Tho one of I young woman who wnn in the Inn stage of consumption was man- velous. Tho physicians had told her she could not live the night out, and I was called to her boduldc. ut onllmdl mick L-n nnlnh tlvnn nvul Qhnn CIHOU 50 DO? WCIIIGO. "I talked with her some time, and than she asked mo to anoint her. I told her dlnlnotly that It I anolnted her the would llvo. She was full of tnlth, and when hot lulh had brought on I anointed hat. Shg 30% won and today In in petfpot health. For three week: after her moovery Iho worked here, nddronlng envelopes, and I wan able to observe that tho dlu-us haul entirely loft her. Shula now In Cleveland and enjoy: the boat of health." M: Martin dnnllren that he In In dnlly om: enjoys Inn near or IIEIIIHI. ` Mr. Merritt doollru that in daily communion with the Holy Ghost and tau been given the thin! dispensation. "I gin-nnk husk from this narticuinr been given me Inlm mspanlanon. "I shrank book from this particular [man of nnlnllhrial work for some ]O`l!`!." bound, "but I feel thn I have been called ` Iolt. Inunot my wish or desire. III: the prompting: of the Holy Ghost." A: an mogul Chrhllnn Allhnco conven- BM! pmmpllugl on sun nuq uuuu. AI glue recon! Christian Allhnco tion as Old Orchard, Mu. Mr. Merritt do- Hvend an address on nnctmoatlon. dur- ing which he uplnlnod the healing powers of whlpb he clllml to have become poo- 1-non` tuned. _ In the his law months." he said. "God has manifested himself to me and through an more than In all my former Christian exporlonoo. Through mo he has opened lumtlo uyluun. bade Inmate: come lorth. and 1 law can them depart olothul In lhoh right mlndl. He has touched con- Iumptlm on the very blink of the gnu and restored them to huulth. The orlpphd sud inrm have bean lnlly hauled." , I. BPABKb. l|D.S. L.D.B.. l.D.. DRI- / o `HST. Oloo. mi. noun shut. nul- Uulunity Avonu. Ola hours. In t :33 363:. Qumran: cvqugg, n_t.g_ _1_o. In um. and . lcyclo. D1. 3. D. Pom! 0! Karma Olly oom- mmod Iuhldo the atlas My hoognso Ma wllo Inamul on riding a bicycle unlnn MI wishes. Ho did not oonnldex the prac- ua wonnlynnd tried to tap but from` II. but the would this In aplhol Mm. Dr. Puma Iwallovwd morphine, ulna nd hydrate of chloral and lab: mu. own an uputt chemist And tunuhr wltlull Ilndcullypolnono. and Itwoukl can an nohannn would eon:-Ninth In the quickest. non punks npnpc. Igtlnsindbr. Ponurdlod u_I awful $ XIllIXIlI&I. Ilhylivjlh tuhcndn-udootou-n Hlls. For ltllhuinl. I m Allin, Andyuuul pin udunund. 4 ,,~ pr J , - 1 jut-p--pg --v. _...._-T- ._ WII'o_--lqnlollaI0ll!0I|lannIcynd ` Ocinpthl. ll: sauna an-soon oumfcuu` up hhnctbn. . = A That extraordinary structure which Lnndtfnerllnknnmod an loan as the to _n- dnuobs were laid Bnrnhto u Fwid which Il_IMd to have chat the 1- 030 kins 35.000, not. an the ting rumor: had it, to the Bngudlcy Martin: mt. an a later ragorh said. to Hobley, the great prannotar, bu`: to Sir Edward Snuoon. Few Americana. prob,nb!y,_hnvo hard of 811- Edward. yet ho is at tho hnd of one to bnlld,.hai Iieon hold, A ----- In-.......u..| knnnnl ll mat the . lliu wuru aniuvuu. prnb.obly._hn_vU of Sir one of the greniest nancial houses, it not the greatest, in the world. The human! sna- I001) hnshoon in the banking` bnainon for oval` 200-years and during that timahu been piling millions on millions until nqw the extent of its wealth is beyond calcula- tion. The Sassoon: Si-a Jews of Meoapo-` mania, and originally their hentiqmu-tern were invnagrind. In the early` purtot the present century they removed to Bombay. whore the late Sir Albert. whom the Mo- lmmnu,-duns ouiled Abdnlioh, lived in,n ` toiryiiko pnlaoo until he migrated to Eng- land in the early seventies at the invin- tlon at the Prince of Wales. But the bulk of tho imsineuof the great house in still done in the out. for tho Sns- r nouns are the Rotimchilds of the orient. All through Asia and in northern and con- trni Airim they have hrnnchesnnd agents. Most of their ionnn nro made to native rui- ers, and the extravagant eastern prince: are their best customers. They furnish the money with which potty wars are carried on, luxurious revels indulged in. exten- sive hnrems kept up and big buaineaa on- torprisos irlunched. The larger part of their loans. too.-is mudo on personal se- ....-m... 'l`l|n ~hnn-ower merely says he lulu. Uulvuiitylvonu. (Vlloo hours. can. I: II. Saturday I to 10. Tolopho . 0.1`. Shannan. .D. ..LD.B.. 0 ...,.._. BOUGHT AR$M're's PALACE, luxurious revels lnuulguu In, unman- kept I curities. The borrower merely ` 1 Tm: mumA'ro PALACE. will pay, and he nlwnys does. Why? Not because onntvrn princes hnve high moral Ittindnrda of business, but because to inil tho Suuuons" would be a uuiuldul policy. The iinanoinl grip of tho big banking home on tho oriont inn tight one and in woll understood there. an. n-.u..~.u-.1 unnmnn in n mnn of about woll undorsmou mere. Sir Edward Sassoon is u mnn of about 45 and looks wry limo like no oriental. His wife is tho daughter of Baron Gustave Rnthnohiid, onc oi the bonds of the Paris branches of the Rothschild bank. The brand new palnco which he has purchnsed is located on Park lane in one of the most aristocratic sections of London. Ho will hnvo tor a next. door neighbor Alfred Rothschild, his wife's uncle. In. Romney of Chlcngo Expect: to Be Flrlt In the Field. A Chicago woman In going too the Klon- dlko region to ntnrt the that newspaper there and embark In variousothcr schemes to win In fortune. She in Mrs. Carollno Westontt Rumney. and although she Pa pants 60, does not fear the hardships of tho 3 trip or tho trn-on 0? winter under the \ nrctlo clrclo. She Is going to churn at once, and hopes to get in thin your before the season olusoa, inking with her In small hand press and n compact printing outt. In-. Rmnm-v In hotmr onnloncd tor the hand and compact prmung uuun. Mrs. Romm-y In lwtmr oqulppcd ontcrprluo than you might Imagine. She is n nuwnpnrcr woman, hnvlng nctod nl press corm-zpondenn from various quarter: of the globe, and alto hug also conducted a newspaper 0! her own. More than this. nhu known all about mlnlnu camps. She was In In-mlvlllo dnrlng ltn big boom, and for over a your pulxlluhml A paper there. When lmxxdvllle lust. lts prmxtlqo. she wont to llurungo and rvpouu-d thn exporhm-m. with gmxl success. b`ho In an prnntlcnl Inlnrr, mu, nnd has been In mlnlng camps nut only in tho Unltcd States. but In Mox- Inn 100. "I hcllovn in minus and mining," aha says, and tho fact that I have novel-made a fortune dnrn not. cllsoourng me In the hunt. I feel coniidunt of winning this time. I intend to ho on the ground in plenty of time for the winter season, and hofuro um opening of spring I intend to tvnlizo 010.000 am of n common-in! enter- prise which I am planning. No. Iwon t an whns it II bx-canon someone olso might ` am an Idea. -If %I'K\IIoI.H Wu Xl-n-In I nun ogicn I bonding ` homo 0! rather: betbor clnujhnn that already there. and hope to make nomo mom-y In that way. The newspaper which I shall pnmlph ht `to yield a good prom baking. Thou :`;31_my capital will grub- Itah otben. ind In this way ought to can intent in some you! olulnu. I hoImoth'obntonuu'nphu-o for no. and I ma plug to gel I801-knowtho In-mu III`. " . nuon why." Tn Inn& At R K. KILBORN ID. I.O.P. y 8.. LATE a Medical Bupulnh dam. llnuton Gono- n_l Hospital. Ooronot or city and country Ouoo tonnnly occupied by the nu DI. Bau- un Tollohono No. Ml.

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