. such an in- appreciated \ 0| ? truly yuurl. V\n.u.uM W. Hnxnv. Donpouto dlaonoo. ouch u rhumntllm. blood impurity. neural in or norvoun do- billt. . um bring down t o strength of tho who 0 body. can not be got rid of an om duo: a normal: or I a rain. by louin them cum themaelvu. I urn wonknun. ldno diauao. chronic hudnchoa and onlor liver and spleen are non nll-ternxinmng dioordern. Like all the dupomo diooua. thby donnnd I thoughtful. scientic nmody. 'l"Iu-m mnmr Inn hnnn n nmndv no remedy end knowledge ol the relnerhble oureeie has performed. I. believe it bee no equal in curin dleeeeee of the nervoue oyetem and boil in; up bhoee who on week and out of health. It he: cured eeverel friende of mine of rheumetiem in its worst. form. and I have no beeitenoy In recommending in eoell ulllioted with that dieene. \'AnIe bruit Ivan DI mnooy. Thane never has boon n nmody to thoroughly grounded in I knowlodp ol what tho nick bod need: in thou dinuu nPnino'n Celery mpound. lining`: Pnlnrv Cnmnnund in thl II rmnol uolory uolnpounu. Paine`: Celery Compound in tho nmurkablo re-uh - or profound in- vutigntion and close medial Iwdy hr elm nminant. nmfoaonr of the WINCH win of III` I'D XWIIIIIIIT VIII` mm. _In tho convoruuon which followod Oolo woo ookod how non: had olopood oinoo ho bod bond tho ol Ibo poroon who bod jun intonogotod him. and lo lo- pliod Ihohothooghounouyutuontyor twonty-Ovo. Aoo nottor 0! hot owoo\y- I oovonyoonhdgooo by. Tho two non won not intiunolo lriondo. but how othor only equally. Oolo in moo and boo boon to that ooodmoa oinoo Tho eluuoo aid that had ho Iooo cold A thin` to rononbcl Ibo tooo ol o la tunnu-n-van nun III uni ntnmgun-nnunngmowncuu VWC for t t nun was `No to vou|d':\ Invo helm II. P. will Mm to wear Inc-m nus um-nun uwy an fnhlonnblo. Still there an a few 0! ll: nolld colon uhown. than I nnld nlnl. I onnhl in h|YIIh- IT Iujlinl I0 I IIFIII IIOIX. "IIIII II nrvcy Colo." slid he no his companion. "I hnvo not can him tor our twenty-ave yours and wondor it he will remember as." vrhuoupon he called to the hiind~,u`nn. "In that you` Mr. M ." npliod Colo. in- otnnlly recognizing the voico. thou h our 3 quuhr of a county had oh nine: he had hand it. Climbing on: tho {once Ooh uppnuhod the atria in which won and the two ueonnd citi- _._- '- 5K; A4;-manna-BIA: 1K`A|n Ccnn-.4I A Illnd Inn Bemenhere the Voice of a Friend Ann 3 Long Time. A eibinen tells of e remerkeble incident which came under hie notice on Thundey, which eervee us than jets to whet. extent the fecultiee or eemee may be trained. On the day mentioned thin citizen and A friend had bueinece to treneeot in the vicinity of Murvnle. While duivinm along near the village the citizen eew e lind men in the era adjacent to e farm house. "That in nnvnv Gala." aid ha m his mmnnnlnn. A REMARKABLE INCIDENT. ugnuon ma OIOOO momou away that eminent prololoor of the "I WILI. II HERALD." Very trul youra. n.1.un \ Cull II`: Tolungnor. tho norvouunon sud pain in tho on 0! sh: hurt or II! R my: no on by Puma : Oolorg Oon _ bounce the origin of thou I opnily mod to An impovoriuhod and ol the norvu and 3 poor onto olo bboll. This grub invigonbor don nollc huphnutd. In sin in to food IIO haunted norvouo simian an soundly npidiyu in oomininnb with hnilhy I nation and nniniilnion. sud sup by with this hniiding-up procou all our 050 body goon hhub other fully to Viki work of driving out ovary tnoo oi vioi haunt Ind poi oonoun matter from the . In awn:-I nnh_.nn1l than III Ilmlllh uremouhh and Vermont nodlosl nhooll. rof. Edward I. Pholpo, I.D.. LL.D. In In the (tuna! uorvo lnvlgonhn blood purior Indngllnor for the In sum orgasm of the body that In our uollht. I-.._...... AL- ..--........--- gnul ALA ma pm oonoul mum` tron an aunt. In every osh-|nd show In Illolllb of web coma thnnghonb Ibo cont!!- wh no hint`: Oolory Oon ad Inn III rhoumntiun. norvoua or club very common `nu-dc! no -.|novorv ouonoovoryhu hit` lo 5 side - an 2?:';.'.......'.`.'.'.&.".."".. u..u.... :..": `I fobimo. The News from 0 I-`&n I llhitlllooonmutuusmuununn hukdwuvocunolh Mir wlththolooun. _un.L.h-n an nnnnhr on such fnhiu III uuwu Irvvt Pumn\'|u.I.0ot. 7_.-0onI|I lli niloonn of very day OIIQNQ Very itsloddnm iulanhyhou I0 3 `lttogplhiiouo nal lsudl no in t. xv hood. ununugood Ivith little sign: 0! nthohg ha Thonwi lnotbonnuohhud oualuunn Ion. owing so the lab Ilnainthg Thoniu my man I icing (I3. n-inn In tho Innl nln. Gil H wmowlnguowlcluw UKIIZW `Photo In Iitmlmll kid; owing to Ibo nut nlu. dnl H ullingon the ohuuhohu-ks. Oowun hilinn In Hair milk. A III-ii H hj FI lIll.0II `IO Bllilfff \RWU$` failing in shalt milk. A unlit of II& on food! thdroowl. John Dwlq improved Ioohol hhnddnu IN` inpilnmni of mink Tllvllhll (II on can John Do dvnlling Inns. 0. B. .``.`.2; .'`'E!".'; .`;`.'.'.'.." %. 3 % PHILLIPIVILLI I-omt. IIHQUTVICI I0! gunucmon IYIWHCIUII ID W151` bucwoon the llunnol and white Ihlrtl. It buttons all the length and touches well down over the hlpl and hoop: the whole warm at an oven temperature. Hm-nmrnm nlllnr dnwn thmmal hn boon Warm III: Ell UVIIII wmpuruuuru. ` . Bu-etoloro oidor down annel has been 1 seen only in gray, pink, drab and blue, in wild tint: and in red and bluo stripes, but 1 now it lmn suddenly blouomod out into a | surprising m-my of colon and mu-ca. ` There in n doep red ground with strips: of , whim odgml with black, and than are llnnkotl at equal dmuncck with limo Iilnnlt nf hlnrk nml whim. 'l`hmn um mt. IIIIIIIIII I15 llllllll ulltuncun wlul uuuu blocks of black and white. Thom are set. not oppoalto such other, but no that 0110 In loan on ono Ildu nnd tho upponlto one-but IHII tum. in mqv, nu Iurw 0} gnnucuus Itquiring uncmuhnbio and pliubio mitoti- ni. ' It in light; and warm for winter potti- conia and for divided skim {or very cold weather. For children ! wear them moms to ho no iimie to in uuomlncu. and it is also mndo doubled into long Iioevolou undo:-rout! for gontiemon intended to wear Imnnmnn min Ilnnnnl nml whitn nhh~tl_ It gun in oonons an Inaunnq tn Inch above It. The same design In csr- "Hod out In n drab gmund wllh dark blue and white figure. Ir}... thorn In A nhnaur dmlnn In nvonl Ind III) we piuusol uIvnvw_ `IN: nkluopnuynnduowolr nch nun nntadnl in i tnn~'n colon with Host all}; and aomotlmm l\ llulo rhnnlllo mlnnlml wllh lt. '1`h~.m wnn n whltu lunn-pr` wllh in arm: trnlllng spray of rich yellow nmmmlmn thrown news: the {mm lmuulth cllugunnlly. The soft gn-on ut the lmveul and the rich yol- Iowa or the Iluwon mmln nn lmleocrlhnbly boilnlful gown. Tho mum mu low on the shoulder: and dmpcd In uurpllm folds to the loft sldo. A belt of yulluw velvet and n muplo of how: of the name at tho nluinldnrn llnhhnd Ihn nn\lt\' m)I\`n. ' Inoulden unlunou mo pwuy gown. Thom will be is surprising amount 0! Jo! trimming nml this season. it in nmwd on chlon, on loco. on wlrct, tilt and pluah. and thorn In hnniiy an indoor or ouuimr nnnrmnt. Iuwo tho tailor win. that will not hmm jot on it. mnmvhem. In nnn \`\l-C nuvnll n\ulnhIhJ\lIn\nI. I IIIW I um: will not now! 101; on u. umnuwnrn-. In one very swell mlnhllalmmnt. I Inw 3 Hr]: black molro gown. Wllh at hand of jet and garnet bmdlng down cash side ot the from hrundth uul over mrh nlmuldcr. put on to umnmno tho pompndour effect. The non of the wait: was ot plnln black cmqnnln. ullghtb nod. and all nmuml than neck union the mvmwuofruhof |.l__L ml...-nolllu um Dlllllpll) 0| UUWII Ul uru auunv ` ahohlden nlnhod tho pnslty gown. 1 Il'I...-mull] In A nnnnlihli nmn IIKOG 101' young wutuun. For evenings at home whom dressy nu am desired thorn is abcnutifui new nun`: veiling. With 1; trimming of seven mn uinhi-. rn\\'1 nf nnnnw u.-nln rihlmn nun I vcluug. VI Iul Q nruluuulg UI nuvuu or eight rows of nnrmw satin ribbon Mound the bottom they are exceedingly dainty and pretty. The soft silk and wool ` bamwzos um oqmLlly(h.i1,Ityn.ml ii` Anything moro In-coming. They both nhoul-i be lined with silk. mnoof thnso bnrogoa have very cuotive embroidery done in nn- ` VIII! IIKTI Illll \JI'l (Ill! Iuvvxv wwv u nu vg black chnmllly. The npphcnllon ot Insertions. both black ad vs-lute. ud nu-row vnlunclrntm Inc in trimming to light In In very popu- lar `Punk: nd-ml til 1 II or with hand: mmmmg to light Will ll wry [Inpu- ln. Tm-ts utnul wll I It or with hand: II Ul HIV: unzll uuwul nu. _ Tailor gawuu will be very popular. ~thnugh much more latitude in trimming will be allowed. Fm-`those costume: the moat liked, nftnr the glove cloth, will be smooth horny. lino blnok chuvlot-s, covert Iuitingn, mixtures mu! houmspuna. Them are many oluwiuta with long lmlrs and 1 wiry but not hm-sh surface. Tho ohoviou are in all the atmidurd dark, Iolld oolorl. Thom am many new fancies in the double faced Itus. Covert cloth, tiounu and some of tho Scoiuh chm` Lnta are made this 1 way. They gi\'01`.\cellont effects in golf cape: and the nhort funny capo: so much I liked for young women. `I-`nu an-nnimn nt hnmn whm-n drmuw IN Olioll IUWCQ on In uuumuwu unuu. A high novelty ha tho now gloveukln ` cloth. It la n brondnlcth, but hug the ap- es of n `lino auodo glove. It, In smooth and lustrous. It ll produced In : all the fashionable colon and In black. Tho gu-memo already made of It nhow n hzuquo bodlco and I skirt, both lmmod with narrow bonds of black Pen on. In :11 the new cloth outdoor ooutumuu there In It toque to match when the foundntlon 1| of the drum mnwrlnl. ' rn_n_._ _......... ...III 5.4 -..-L -u.-.nIa.n innxqpuscnun noun Iwoqrmmuunr `illonoiun. Bright ~N.nh$h nmmulowithnraguu-muotthowhilzo hainutnndingnpliko the briatluoncah linen cn!ledponoil mu-kn" are put on other color: of camera hair, and all no ; oovond with tho hairs. and in some one: dot: and dashes of color contrasting with tho body or the cloth. Linnnn Hm rump Imnvv -tnn In A think 1 woman on tho bu-ummc oolon. mock` Ill! UUUJ UL IIIU ulubu. Among the now heavy mm: In `a chick Illk mutelnio and a heavy black -uh with wide am In two colon, ouch outlined with a navy cord. Thom In 5- thick nun nlrnt with thlnk ridge: and ha. NIT] YEIYGII Wlln IHICK rlujw lulu nu- twoon than u mm-ow line of Moo or crlmpod Ik, somewhat Ilka bourette. Some of $110 whtpoordn hnvo bayudero Itrlpoo woven In And others hsvo elaborate design: In different widths and _ on of braids wrought on the goods. M The mm: often unwed on in umluhtnd lines. A Link nnmxlhr In Hun nnnr nlnvnukln mm I nouvy ooru. zlnuns II n-lulu: hrry velvet with thick ridge: and bo- cwmn than A mu-mw line of or I / Ipolh um rub:-In An Pun: hunts. ituaun Venus 1 :mmy`- 1-um ind xuoopuon common. In In-nu; Vary ropnhr. wopnlght. 187. American Pan Alco- ' . . . c Mon.) . .._I__. AL- I_..L I..... .-A-no -hl-m tIn-pn nah hold! two or` nondis- hnnnnhon, Thllnlnl nhlnvl hhh .charg hlbitle at the ten raire. Mr. opham hee retired from active farm- in hie ne rty neer Burgeeeville no`; bein wor`kr:lby hie eon. but in hie comforte le home in that village he etill receivee hie friende and telle the adven- turee of hieeerlier eere. Like men en- other Oxford boy. r. '1`opham.ehout 859, left hie home in Oxford county to eee eeme- thing of the world. Thie w e e time when there wee a greet rueh of population toward the weetern etatee. which offered greet attractione to the Intending eettler. and it wee in thie direction that John Top- hem turned hie etepe. In Indiene he ec- cured work from a lawyer, who won en en- thueieetic republican, end who. on the breaking out of hoetilitiee between the north end ecuth. devoted himself to deliv- ering patriotic addreeeee throughout the etete of Indiene. The lawyer e` `ontly did not take the "unpleaeentneee . .ry eer- iouely. end predicted that it would not take more then three monthe to bring the eouth back into the union. Mr. Topham thought that thin wee an opportunity to eeo eomething more of the world without run- ning any eerioue denger. and offered to en- liet if an acquaintance of hie would join him. Several deye after hie ecqueintunoe told him that he wae ready to enliet. end without further delay John Tophein he- oeme e memberof thetwentieth re iment of Indiana volunteere. enlisting et efnyette for three yeere or until euch enrlier period at the wer ehculd be terminated. From Indiana the regiment wee ordered to Mery- land. end wee employed for eeme time in guarding the Baltimore end Ohio railroed. which the eouthernere were determined to deetro From Maryland they went to Fort unro. where they wintered. At Newport News, where the re iment wne eubeequently quertcred, Mr. ophem won an eyewitneee of the rent engagement between the Monitor and Merrimao which marked the turning point in modern un- vel werfare. In June. I802. the regiment joined the army of the Potomac under Mu- Ulellen. and took part in the seven deyu' fight before Richmond. when twenty thon- eendunion eoldiere were killed or wounded. In this bottle '1`ophem`e regiment woe, etotionod in the front near a wood, and or- dere were lent to their commander thet hie }'.'.".'l.'.i"mi ....'l.`i 3J.'ili3' f."`.'i'."`."`Ii . g e n er. e or "cheer" wee turned into "cherge by the time it reached _the men. and. the enemy eoon a.pfeariir: inithfhwboog. the` regiisnt rep y n e irect on. ey hed not got very fer into the wood. how- ever. be`fdore tlgy fotiimd that a miemtzke had been in e. nfe eretee eppee on ov- ery aide. end they were in denger of being eurrounded end ceptured. A re d retreat wae begun. Mr. To ham being elayod by aeeietiug a wound comrade. All at once he eew eeverel oonfederetee before him. right in the_lin_e of retreat. He at once diecherged hie rifle at them and. turning me- eide. ran down along the aide ofe reil fence. hoping to eecepe in that direction. He had not proceeded fer_before he wee etruck with greet force by e ehot end thrown to the ground. Soon he heerda voice, and. looking up. eew a young Geor- gien. who. reieing him up. eeked him if he thought he could walk. He hed been wounded in the upper pert of the thigh. but with eomeeeeietence managed to move. Strangetneey. although the wound wne right over the thigh. the bone wee not hro ken. end the bullet din not appear to have penetreted the flesh. Putting his hand in- tohie pocket he eoon found the came. Before going into action he had placed hie wetoh in one of hie troneer pockete. There`lt wagetill, but on` teking it out it waeceertet ite ueefuneee t` - piece wae ended. Right in thencdntglgf the watch. ae nicely ae it could have been lecdesldb an an IE: mark e`mer;`. wae`dem- t eri e u et. rat or atten b in contact with the ceee. The cover o f the wetch had been etruck end forced in on the worke. the beck of the wetoh at the eeme time hein forced out, thue inflicting the wound. ith the aeeietance of the young Georgian, whcee prleoncr he now wee. John To ham walked from the field of bottle. an wee euheequently teken to Richmond. He ie etill convinced from whathe eewbetwon the eceneof theengage ment end Richmond that if McClellan hed advanced then he could have ceptured the confederate capital without much diffi- culty. I-`mm Richmond Mr. Tnnhem wee tnken clmy. From Richmond Mr. Tophsm wu taken to Libby pnoon--mndo famous: st 1 lum- dno by tho taupe ol 1 number of northern prisoners. Mar his wound healed be In unploynd u an nuiuaut in the iron hos- pital. And on the wholo was we I trotted. Athrnoojourn of three month: in Libby he was puolod. and with a number of oth- er pmonon not down the river under 3 ll of knee to the union for-con. The nur- ol bio old oomndoo on his njoining shonounuoiunginomu holnd bunn- porlodndondundwuoo onuroclontho nahlnnnrdnolhlnrdtilnnnk Auburn |N|I'TIII|lfII.IlI1IWIIT IIIXICIIIIIIIII ocicl record: of his regiment. An in sun on und land not Inca changed. In was not pornilhd to ash put in active nrvioo. For nine month: INC! bin return he nluinod In ounp. whoa. um him: on nnnkhn an nu-miI.hdtnntnrntnCnn- Ilg WK` IIC III UNIX ICIIIUII. Ir. Tophna in an inncnml ctuun. ml Iain an active part in public attain. For cone tingle wu idaons of"I.h: puma. lodge us 3 i 0 I watch. Ihitg In has no doubt 03:! lain lift. at tho halo mu Richmond in 13%|. The ballot it till ouhddod in tho cums ohhonotyti - Lat AIQII N. Tninn n 1 IL. nmlinn of` II; II. IT`? In 1% WIICI. UKIH XIII` UII punish Inn pa-mined return to Can- ada. when In in dnco no dud. ll: `Paula: In An Ininnuni ntuunn, nu! -n.,a.."' "" :". '2'3;"?.. ':I'.u`.2``'..'e' "` Onnd Anny olllo Rnpublic at Buclo. -4 -- --41.-1-39:.--_v_-I-s cun:o*i'r 'rHfi'o"mu:, Alnulluuolodunuotllouhonllo kijhiffbl-8OWIr Annkl Qnggdu hglIn:I Znlh A-nn -Int! wltlto ltgnro. ' Then then In A nlmnn tloolgn In normal dlqmnt oolor nrhomm. with the ground .whlu and tho xlgnomt lortuod of hlotchotl 'mlxod`colont, Ilko um. ml. brown and yel- `low for ono hlnd and wlth (my, black and llght blue for nnothcr. nml plnk. block, `ch:-no uhulou 0! any and whlto (or another. A hnntlnomo potmrn la on In uhulnl gray: and hlul. the black he! in nllgnng Inc If Jolnctl blocks. wlth t llghtnt (my cool: Me. This Itnmo hluck tlmlnn vru duo dovolopttl In two nhndm 0! gram. ono -nary dark and one llght on n tl.ah utd gray ground. Thlo was very protty. but non: of that In stumble for chtlclt-on. "though llkoly II no! tho poor little thing: ` will ham to them just lmcnuoo thry -.. c..m.....hl.. Still than no A law ol A Ieegdeet of Iurceeevllle. Who Ierved In the lantern Anny Ind Ipene `three loathe In Libby Prlen. ' Among the resident: of Ba eeevillo. A little village in the townehl ol on-sh Nor- wich, lyin ehouh eleven mi ee eoutheeeu of_ Woodehoo . in: lemon: delry nd ep le `rowing country, in John Top. em. r. ophem wee for Ineny eere e euooeuful former in Norah Norwio . Hie ne corri- ege horeee will known at the felrelor milee eround. end he he hm: hm homo meny e red Ilokeh. He he eh h e pronnh time elno pelt of cu-riego hone: of e um- hogeny brown color. which he lnbende ex- hlhitln M: the fell (em. I]. an-Juana Inn nnllrn Cram Anhhvn form. '1'; #33` 7.3 ; [WAS smzn av n1swArcn.`] THE TIMEPIEOI STOPPED A W rut-yo in run Ilboy Out. I\ I I..L- .1 QL._| "R->|VFLI BULLET. IWC U If! ZUUI Ivv-` ~. manta} luau Ano- m..a=&'Fwn1 e. SATURDAY. ooronn N9, ;' " . '. elation.) ` I ' pnrlnc the lost fuw- your: older down `hunt! has total 3 ulxmo among the duo: mhrloa. though it In still used torocrnntcr -numbcr of other garments thon nlxnout ono material now in vogue. It in 0 ondoun Itu, bolng woven llko knitting. "and In consequence It In very olutlo. Tho kllfttotl part In In utrong cotton threads. all they nhow only on tho undnnlde. The upper ride In as non and downy no 3 llo duck`: bi-out, and tho wool II thick and furry. It Is dcllcnw to the touch and , In warm and cozy and ooxntortablo when mulo In wrappers, both rolx+s,,uo1-nlng Inks! and. in foot, all sort: 0; nrmentn Ik`nh-hun Inn-nmhnhln nnd nnlhla mutati- llIllI`IllIlIl Il evwuuuuv eun--uu. 8\'neNn.i.\I. Oct. 4.--On motion ol A. Swiuer. Edwerd Pixie was up inted in- eector ofdreine end Kitchen uring the e ienee of the townehi engineer. On motion of J. W. Trou ele. eecondodgig A. Vellier. 8. W. Wood woe eppoin township collector for 1897. celery includ- ing etetionery end poatege. 875. By-lewe were peeped conrming the eppointment end the levying of the retee for the yeer. On motion, Sille-Vellier.-the council to forwerd to the._Onterio government 826 to eoouro the utipuleted grant of 8250 to be expended on the eide line lending eouth from Storms` school houeo. The clerk wee inetructedto notif John Miller toclean out ditch near J. 'ote`ryo`a cor- ncr. Accounts passed: Thomas Wile , grevel neer Spelforrlton, $`.'..S0: W. Snno . job neer A. Keech'e. 83; Hagen & Ken- nedy. etone neer W. Kennedy's. $5.05; .1. Kennedy, breeking stone` in Sydenhem. 83.50; R. Harrie. building oulvert neer Stoneu` Corner. 31.50, N. Ainey. etono ncer hlcQuedo a. $5.89: Cyrenue Bebcock. repeirin two culverts neer Corlrill'e.85; belence ue on culvert neer l)erling'e. 83.25; Cyruu Knowlton. breehing atone in 8 denhnm end removing mbbieh,3-4.50; J. riif. ropeiring cul- vert neer his piece. `I; J. W. Henry, building two culvert: neer Wilmur church. 33; Merlin it Coo. etone. 821.70. do.. re- wiring culvert neer Murrey e, 82; W. itohie. repeiring Indien Luke brid 0. 84.59; I). Brown. atone in Sydenhem. :4, end work. 83 50; Rev. C. A. lilcwilliemn, bnekinu end utting I-tone on the road neer Reilton. I8; B. 8. Buck, use of teem. drawing stone two end e-hell days in Svdenhem. 80.25: L. Lee. broelring etone. 46; R. Jo co. plenk. SI.-I0. Adjourned till 2 p.m.. ovomber Sch. , nk: Ioulononl Inna. Uxlon BI111.uax1-. Oct. 7.-A gran (ton this community asund- od nrtovmnitll hit. Sono of out I c 3 mid ..."."e'..'.`L'..'... n'`'`"`".. 16"}. 3.. .5. ET. Iugolold of helvhu ndu ohlhr. lo hunk Ivhghv.-`all IN: wlnlor. Ir. Van- uatu `Panda: cvcuiq I J. Ilollarxlono I! r young nu. huh No Ititlon In LI to II Proof Agnlnet Rheu- meI.Iem--All come Under The Hen- Bonlh Amen-loan llheometle cure Ouree All. "Cherloe Cotton. of uunanoquo. has been employed by the Rethbun company for nearly twenty year: an engineen and from the nature of the emplovmenb was subjected to severe lunch of rheumatism. He tried many remediee with emu-only nny benet. South Amoriuen Rheumatic Curo was recommended to him. He found nlmost inebeno relief and the that bottle effeobed n can. Sold by"W. H. Medley. Pltubnrg Townhlp 0onnolI.v Oct. 4.--Mr. Tierney nboom. Commu- nication: from` Wnlkom & Wslhm. 'ro~ Evading back sum: from the move at eodl Nslniing Mud Ctook ditch. md from Mrs. Adnms. mono drain. Mn. Hut- ton mu nhovod of menu labor ax. work being dons. sud Min Ilodlo rocoivod ro- buto of 81 on hall tons for nnoing clan. The new no nthoriud to Iotjob on Mud Cm! ditch. Aceounu paid: A. `unborn culvert. 83.15: John Hum . atom uni work. 8ll.25; R. (Bough. wono. 81.37; J. Smith. culvert. 812: R. Boll`; atom. CISAI; W. Medley. atom. 05; l`bo:nn:':n;ohd`|. wanna} 83:3; )1. .Bnr't:. war . L7; . V0|`_V.l'l . .C':'.85: A. Jlcllon-. gnvoi. II-; nnonhmrl h-lnnnn nun; II? R9. I-I, Runyon. .'I-UU: u UICIRHI`. "KI. CI`: Inf." Oornlord. balance woos. 817.62; 1!. Burma. atom. 34: Min Hadley. 8|. nbau. Ad- jonrnod until Monday. Oolobot 96th. at I0 n'eIm-k Lin.- Juurnvu `nu: o'clock mm.-_ ...._. ...___..;_ come nexr. B0 cue pan In turn. nurvu nuu. I Pouch Puddin -PAre and abona one I (Knart. of ripe pose on. and out in quartets. lnnf. um whim: nf the mm: with hnlf a nun 0 n [0 CH5 W50 II KIIHO. Lilla (UH _YUl!| an mix with half: ouplul of granulated sugar and n pint. of mills. Pub the punches into the mixture, place in a baking duh and bake unbll almost rm; than pm. in the whiten. mixing all thoroughly again, and bake A light. brown. Serve ice cold. lb uollu colon Inown. Whtnllnldplnh. I ought 10 ud II an "wneannolon." which In the Imvutand also the pmtleuot thonow .n..|.. I'M: nlnk In no nraltv and Q well" lllcd onion Winn I wanna! mu! 0! Duiwr. When In has tut-nod 3 ighb brown. pub In the nh. with Inter enough to cover in; Add n ripe. medium-mod tomntou and cook nurly an hour; scanning with n quarter-tonpoonful of pepper. Servo on slice: of dipped touo, how. This in I vory nice clinh. l`-I...n .Inri_..nh Mun nlullg -hnlin nf moo men. Celery Salad---Out the white etelh of aelery into pieoee e belt-inch long. To one pinh of theee piecel` ellow e hell-pint of me onneice dreeeing. Dueb the celery ii; My with pepper and eaihgmix it inith the dreeein zheoplb on I cold plete. ger- nieh with w ice tipe of oelery end eerve as once. Do nob mix thecelery end dreeeing until you are randy no use the lad. Tnmntn Tnninnn oun--'l`o l nln of unm you are win] no use me lllnu. Tomato Tapioca Sou To pint strained red bomatoona d one-ball unblo- spoonful of oxtracb ol hoof, one tablespoon- ful of butter. bhroo small tablupoonfnla of minute topioco, one and one~hol! pints of hot moor, o toupoonfull ot talc. and a quarter teupoonful of popper; boil men minubol. Serve with croutons. II..IlI...L nlgnb a...n`..l and R.I.a.L-.Qg_ uunubu. nerve WWI] urouwnl. Halibut Steak Stuffed And Baltod--Sm ours we Ihnpoly steaks: wnoh and char- oughly dry them with a bowel. Mona atulng from u oupful of ommbo, bublw spoonful `of butter. n tubloapoonlul of onion juice. one of chopped parsley, 3 dub of cayenne. quarter mnlpoon of black pepper, fun 3 gratin of nutmeg. and quarter of n beupoonful 0 salt. Place one bank in the bnlnng-pun: lay carefully over in tho stuf- ng and plucg above it the other stock. Pub small ialooel of butter over the top. nnddnab o iphtly with null. and pepper. Boko until n golden brown. about bhirt.y_ minutes. Cover the son lighnlylor tho first twenty minutes. arm on A hot plot.- ter. wish gnrmah of sliced lemon. ` Ii`pl--nlul Rnnnn-.qf.rinn And hmnlx inltn l Car. WIFH glrman DI IIICBKI IUIIIDIL x Frizzled Benm-String and break into inch length: as many bonus as are required for live peraom; boil until tender in plenty of united water; drain in n collim- dear and dredge slightly and ovonlv with alf- tod our. Put A ubleapoonful of butter in n lrying-pan. snd when hot: pour in the boom and turn frequently; allowing all to come next to the pan in turn. Serve hot. Pnnnh Pmldina---PAm nnd nbnna nna ( nan. OX npo pcacnon. unu nun Ill quurwls. tkonc the whites of the eggs with hnlf a nnp of powdered sugar until it. is will` on- ough to cut. with a knife. Take the yolks mt- dbl. l|n|' n nnnfnl nf nu-nnuInn:I `moo `CI-IIXI V1? V. _- H.'2.f"5 3.""-F. "'x......a"""'." """""` Bmklub Diuh--1`nko I tuoupml of froabonod oodnh. pichd up lino. Fry L sliced onion wibh I ubloaroonful of butter. 5 ighb 1.. Ax- n-I. ...n|. nut`. -..-....I. 5.. ..-..-.. M. Loughlioro Township council. `- ... n_. A A- ....u.... -l "EDP canon ownpuvdlng II. Thiaovu- otwhlhhnln In nmnou manyol nldthlubdon wile CID 23:01! IN Ihowln anoint ?`;':!'JOi_!`!vBOO`|OIO?Ii;! PAIN-WRACK. Daniol Fsirman, English mail cloth. go- `?.`.'.'..'."3`.2":."..'3f. 33:33:` #333. XE shovnillinon had their Ml opening: km: with. and. of nouns. sh: Mr In ten anon innumd iuiotho `Iran nylon ndaonuluignu um nun 2:` ::.+.`t*...:`*.':*"".f.:'..." '.::: rs. in ton to Ilooufsl this wot. um: cloud that H31 o'au'h:l*`: .:`pc who am Brookvilb hospital. uadpzhon tin ton lburikwunloind ptpttlnhowthuhio ml am no (harp under Raid Proclonndthulo vnnoonolth Into (Ian.-`Dunning D.nnn-nnnL X11131. Prlncou Lnuloo Inn aground - Pauper`: Fnmlly Llvol In Scotland. 0ANA.\`0ql'I. Och. 9.-'l`ho otumor Prin- oeou Louisa again Md hard luck running aground on 5 rock shoal two milu up the river on her wsy to Kin ton yesterday morning. A fog pl-uni on the river n the zinc. The autumn Vnlorin went. up to pull hot off. Hr. Rountne. representing the Birkbockinvutnunb comp|ny.Tomnto. won in town yoooonhy on bininou. Acn- lotd of the bugs grinduonoa. and in tho npring work: and which An six to oivhh foot In dinlnoht. nrrivod yesterday And wu unlondod today. Rn. W. A. Wil- liunoon has lnnod invitations for ovary-` bod'l:ir9hdny yuoholald tWI~ uun{l.non Fndryrznniv in title! slit 0 fund: ol Bothol church. don In it will bonsai] pnhoniud by pooplo from town on no . I\4_&4| I\.&.-..- nnnn"n|\ -gall `I.-L -A. menu commenuer In me new 0! Vormulw. Hie wer rooord wee brlllient. Enlieting ee e priveto. he wee engegod in the line belhle ol Bull Run. He wee promoted for brevery to am lleuhenenh. eoon rose to be major. was promoted to e lieut.enenb- oolonelcy. then beoeme colonel. end in ISM wee brevebed brigedlor-geuorel for meritorious rorvlco durin the war. He was wounded en the but ee ol Cold Her- bor. Mnnnceo . end {our timee en the bet,- tle of Cedar `not. He but been ekete nonetor from two diorent diobricte. wee us. merehel for seven yeere. end meyor of Burlington for two tonne. Coming from eucli e men. euoh v|lUUUCg Bplbu IL". IOU!` To the proprietors of Paine : Celery Com- pound : Ibgivu me grout pluauntoindom Paine: Celery Compound. both on account of tho ruulu obuinod from pernonul mo of the :::ol";l.unu. who ugh. `Impala-hnnnninlnl. - lcrlllb. vulwul Kinplonvuuuilhtdln. In Ah:-amhvnlllh Iain. 3 new rm. OI nurungmn [or nwu (onus. Coming from such I man. I doroomonh an follow: mu be 1 by anyone : Onahan. Sent. '2 General William W. Henry. whom the president of the United State: bee Appoint- ed to be consul to Quebec. has been gnnd master of I mend lodge of Muone. is e member of the 1.0.0. F. and G.A.R.. hav- ing been the eecond to be elected depart- ment commender in his state of Vermonh. Ill` menu unun-o nun hrlninnk Rnnllill Newly Appointed Consul toQuebec City Reccomends`~Paine sCele ry Compoun (I. ~ OANANOQU E N EWS. Quebec. 803'. 1 ton Pdnoa ( in 7th. 1807. is. u.;.. ..7I.I:..m... ,. }. mac: nan Flannel.