Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1897, p. 3

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ABIBLAKIUIED lutiu u. Uillilluuluna Aooou tune. oo n ad. '1`:-lal alumna and mnom uuomol::I_ ninth Bvulnou aonddonllu. Adxluu 1 non ulna. Colleuu. 33$ ononod. posted. nndlb . All been up from I (all. Got In tho boot. to! all Inn. has and old nun. shall. 'n-is oIa'm:c1'bAsHI:s. BOARD M E_ET. A GLASS COMBINE 0.I.l`.|1. Inna: opou. fllnhg A Viol! `to El: (inn. L!A__ ,n. n. c. mus! Iullunfnl Duo Iuouuctvtgnb. watt}, nomnt. 11, um. i sullen-ed [randy with Iunanou um pun u my back. It often hnppanod that my he lsnd kidneyupainedmnobullythntl vs ih=_8!!9rdJ!"| ". For noun-I "two yotrl." II I Fm Wmy, 211 B rbonrno BL, ' oron I nnal-ad nantlv VH1`! IIMBIHI Illa | Wrny. 211 Sherbonrno um, `xoronl suered gt-only Ind; ` mv back. It hnppened hhl m DOU BLED UP! rapidly. ,~.- ` " I begun inking Donn : Kidney P111: in March lust. and after using three boxes of them was com etd tutored to health. I have not had 6 Ilxghtent pain or utiffnoln . :. ...... .....~m nf mv back. or n.nv indication donblod up Ind could htrdly walk. except in .. ntnnnintl noaltion. Very often I ma donblod in IL Itooping unable to wor and ni ht. part 0 Ind ooulu unruly WMK. Ixccpi Bosnian. Very . Iuksrina a may both day I had uvoro pa in the lower my uhomwh. and oxhcr symptoms which proved oonoluglvoly that m kidneys wqro in A very unhealthy oondit on. M nppatito wan lost Ind my strength decline rapidly. I haunn tnklnn Doon'I Kidgoy | not but um Iugnwu puun or umnau in any rt of my back. or any of my ormer trouble, time using these wonderful ills. u um. s. .. ma-mmtlnn of mv kidnovl to wonderful ills. with t we restoration of my kldneyuto a healthy oonditlon. my appetite was re- stored. end my Itrenh returned, no that I am now strong and early. I make thll statement of my cure by Dean`: Kidney Pill: with the greatest plceuuro, because when I oemmonoed mkin them I did not roell ' or u no remerlmb e 3 euro as that which fol wed their use. I mn very thank- rful that I hit upon this remedy, and gladly recommend it to all sufferers." 87 } JWWQBS Ono'Ln.xu-Liver Pill ovary Night for Thlrty Days Gut-on Constipation. Chin`: Olnimonumo go: some. Inn wu dolinhhd to and tho nk opplionion do her ood. 8110 used two more boxoo 0! the uncut. in now {too from dmuo, osn do her own cooking. Ind would not macho 0800 tor the good it bu don P. . A COMPLETE STOCK OF Text Books, Exeooise and Note Books Fountain Pens, Essay Pads, Ete, Eto., Eto. ` |F. NISBET S Tho Oornor Bookstore. Down at Prlnoun um Wonlnoo lluoll ]CORBETT SHA`RDWARE} 0o:.Prlnoou and wolltnaton uu.. Bunion UNABLE 1'0 wqnx. ----.- surterlnz Azbny Day and Nkht. Bicycles gnd II t IIrII\Ir It vw - I Ivonbody aux`: make good fun! IN. Jam. on much on can lntotho muting 0 our chain-u over what Into us` than lvonbod: on`: Inn in coon run \ uh luck. and talent and Junction to! 3 utlufldon ful- vo I unspntinu M:`|::.|:o`n inn 9 you In by. No on nln noun to think that . than |n'I saothcl `ton nice so mll of mm and nylon an s II oonnmly do no harm to vi I u. n A |Al'lU nu-in III nnnnmn IIIIII. n-s HARD TO no if _.._n.- kip! In worn. on nunng ox ur. Chm: I Oln montnho got and vs: .:.n..m..| g. 41...: sh. am nnnlionion do zunuuunv nun-v dnnnmno mu nu I-noun rnnlllgloilupurodnhot). Aprhulool lbuoouhooooyyt nlhuuulhnolnhn Alnoovundumlu d'0n-uuI Win woctnnimotunubt ._ . ___4..__._ - nunjjn uih. } F."iuTn'r'iiis"":I' an-:..z:=! N_l_`achine Made Aougunnnn ILVYIC I suuonvaeTv.` ":i'I.'n.sa. 3...:-. At coat to clear out this season. Some big snaps here. run Iuuuyy. an tuouulu-in. .. )_:.A` Sundries iowox. 'n:o.| 5+ . AVZCRAOK SHOT. KI XIII! Who In lulu-Inn. An old Iionbu at the South MOlI!l- ` ma Rad nnd Gm: club wu talking o 3 row nolonn and hnpirlng truth: for the benet oi Ievenl younger nmnhen. caulk-.. I can: u hnu " Iufwg. gn'jng_ the bonus In liven: `younger auvunuu-. A "When I woe a boy." hewee racing. "I we: ebout like other hoyl. I seen. only I think I had better notion: than some have I know of now. Now. there`: my eon"- "Oh." interrupted one o! we listen- ere, "yon on't went to take 3 boy hangi- ioepped ii e that." "Don't you worry about me. re- torted the veteran. Thnt boy will be all the router for winning with the handicap. Let me tell you about his mnrkemenehip. One day lent winter he went out with me to hunt rehbite. and the luck was poor. We had been out ebont four hours, and all of a sudden a great big rehhit liken calf jumped up right at hie feet-the hey : feet. I mean --and the hoylxioked him one in the ribs and knocked him out_in in minute. Well. we were three or four miles from home. and we thought we might an well take up our game and tote it in and come out again when there was something more in night. We jogged along. the hey carrying the rabbit in i his game bag. till somehow it kind of 3 ohms to and was about to get nwny. when I noticed it. u I'J..... 9 nnhh I` Hxhulrilla nf Inntn. wnen .I uouuau u. ` `Here. uaidtl. thinking of nonm- thiug, `it won't ever do to take that home and tall the folks you kicked it to death. It : got to be shot, and we might as well do it now as any other` 1 time. nu- `I ....o. nub . .o.hm and Han it. tn tuna. ' "So I get: out a string and (ion it to 4 the rabbit`: hind 153. nnd I hung: him ` t on the limb of a tree. and the boy gets } of! about 60 yards with a rie to mulm it kind of. sporty. and. niter sighting n long time, bang! goon tin: gun. down comes the rabbit. and tho wuy no skin- nod out for t a short timber was n can- tion to wings fowls. for be fairly iiaw. I looked in. the rabbit for ubout a noo- ond. and then I gazed on that boy. 0| |\UIun- in Mn-nnrhn-'-. Ilmnnn. when mm. mm uwu A guzeu uu uqnu uu,y. `What in thuucjm-'- Ibogan. when be interrupted me. , on -m. `I usuv hnn ' ha mm. `did mu no lnmrrupwu um. `Oh. I say. pop.` he said. `did you ` am my mnrknmmmhip? That string to \ the rabbit`: hind leg wasn't thicker ` than a durninn needle, and blamed It I dim) : cut it on (`loan at 50 yards with 3 title. Have you got a record like that. V nor a Y ?I ` "Hun! `[9 n! nnurln I hadn't. and H13` uuvnorr Had 1? Of courml hadn't. and that bov hud just gone to work and missed that rabbit uud byn chance cut: the string uud let; the cuttoumil got away. that was all. But what could I may uftur that murlmmmahip Innp he dropped on mu? Nothing. and I had to lo-e it go as tlmt. Now, what have you got to my tnthnt boy's handicap? Say!" -Wm-xhington Smr. not sum. Tho Cosmopolitan publishes a "now romluriug of the Rnbniynt of Omar ,Khnyyann" and declares. referring to Richard Lo Gnllienne ur. the responsible party, that "these quntrnina will ensure to him I loading place among living Englinh ponil. " Whit the literary world has been fnmilbod for. whut it hu ornvod with intense ornving. in a new vurnion of tho Rubaiyut. and what would ralirorenut its wildcat dreams in a vornion prepared by tho distinguished oriantal scholar. Richard Le Gnllienno. who hum already given to the world some uontutio prom iuucies and poamuen tho uent shook of hair in (ireat Britain. It in true that tho Rnbniyat has been "dunn" into English by anverul gentle- xm-n of litt-vary ubilily nntl roapootnblo svhnlnrnhip. Tlmro win. for oxnmplo. In Mr. Fitzgornld. who has obtained a lit- lln tmnporury notoiiniy through some very pa-try jingle on 0nmr`a wino cup nnd noses. but thu result was not satia- fnutnry either to Mr. Le (hxllienno or to tho editors of Tim Comnopolitun. mid to thin {not wo nro ilidvbtutl for such lines as those: 1 Like to n mnld who oxqninituly inrnn A pn~,n:iuim; mm to him who. wniiin" In in ii to In-nr l)L`l` nmswur. no tho work Tri.-1;: all unit hint what no man over lurnl. rn. \...I:...... 1.. ..... -.... JnnO`Q:` In` NUUII. -nu. ' 33 J. n. wnma. - mat. mom '.|`1`1\`l;.~i Inl emu llllllll \\ mu uv uueu uvua nu. u-I Wo huliovo but we arc jaatiiled in saying that a man who is burning in hell while a maid is exquisitely turning a promising face in what ia known col- loquially as hot atuff." coneiderably warmer than anything Mrs. Wilcox hat dislmd up in lam yearn. We congratu- late The Cosmopolitan on ita eucoeae in eccorim: Mr. Lo Unllionno'a quntraina. and wuhavc only words of admiration for Mr. Lo (ial|ionno`a brilliant idea. We hope that ho may feel encouraged by the oluzvr npplauee of thc literary gihhlic to persevere on pmwnt linca and givu an other amenwil vonaion of the walnut poetn.-Uliiuaao Poet. ._._.. ..__. Io Pneltlnj. Apropoecf an alleged ratiiication aft-' er nmjcrity of a debt contracted during infancy by admitting that it wae a juat debt and promising to pay if the debtor 1-WI` not so that he could without in- ronvcnience. tho court in a late North ` Carolina cane eaye thie recalled to the minda-of eomo memhere of the court a aottlcment of acconnta which may with I pmgriuty ho pmerved ae hiatory in the judicial annale of the etnte. A debtor a named l-luuine. when aolioited tooloee ` an old opcn account by note. agreed to do no provided he should he allowed to draft the inatrnnent` and accordingly prcaouted the creditor the following: "1, John Hmmina. none to no! Iodlul Ihdodn. `rue note at n-um mama to an popnlntlnn in thin country in about twice as great II It is In Dumps. The rennn of thin curious dllmneo is found In the mute: can with which I diploma can be obtained! In that United ~ Bmemthanedlcd schools of Slope requiring much nonoqmplecu puvkiu V pupa:-mun and compelling thutldunl Ionndugon louqoroonunul ladyb- luhohollgtbhuadnnc. 'lVl!llK'II bun VIKVIIUUI luv uvuvvvnu.- "1. John Huggins. name to ply Jame: Jame: 0160 whenever oonvcn- lent. but it in undentnod Ihnt Huggins in not to he pushed. Witness my hand and oral this the - day of --. John Bnggtuu. (Seal. )"--Cale and Oouuncut. T--:-. "cm... with is mm on . Peculiar. Kind 1:! Ion. THO! WIII II unuyu vuu up Rind o! leer. We Will! the Peyehicul Iociety would one day attempt on uneiyeie of _whut. for went of u better word. we mutt cell the dread of the supernatural. Both there who believe and those who dithe- lieve in the notion that the veil between thie world and the other is capable of being lifted agree in one thing. They all recognize the feet that meet people fear. or something akin to fear, what they believe to be the occurrence of nu- pernuturul phenomena. There in here. therefore. a piece of ground which may be explored without any begging of the question an to whether the fear in canned n... .-..I nhnntl nr hv trickery. by rate I `A; THEKJPERNATURAL. qne'u0" I `U WHUHIUT IF l\'l.|l' ll Uuu-cu by real ghost: or by trickery. by and water pipii or by genuine giimpm of the people of another world. One would like to know whether the fear folt is akin to that exporiunood when on man in frightened by a runaway horso on a fire or way other imminent risk of life. or whether it in something diifob < I out in kind. u......I.x.... n..-...-II- and mirhnni nnv i out in kind. ~ Spanking broadly and without any minute consideration of the facts, one would any that ghost fright did diner in kind from tho fright which (`Om('I from active danger. Most poople have. wo irnngino, at some time orothor in their lives oxperiuuvud .. it eerie. un= oonn . crcenv toolinuwbioh in associat- ed with the possibility of contact with tho supornatural. Yet tow would do- olaro that it was in any senao oounootod with tho drvzul of loan of lifo or limb. Tho on or woman who wakes up in tho 1 iddlo of tho night and hoara strango noiaos-tbmupI, rapa. clung: and croakiugs-or noon lighta or feels the touch of unnuon hands in probably very frinhtonrd. but the l|~`l]l(l of bodily fear in not proaont. Thorn in no dread of being killed. People in the agony of terror caused by dauneroun aooidenta constantly call out that they are going to bo killod. but we doubt if that in ov- er the cam in the (right oausod by haunted imuaoa. Pouibly this difl'or- enoo may be said to ho dno to the fun that the dread of tho anporiiatarx not nearly so acuto as that cause y the imminent risk of death. Pooplo. it may bu argued. only imagine thornaolvoo to bo frightonpd of ghoats. as women pmtond to be frightened of mice. In noitlmr name in tho fright qnito genuine. It is only want of self control and could " be muttered in an inatantif tho will power worn in proper order. I lnfnrI-nnnmlI' for them WIIO ITRIIB KI! G` ""'. s`.. on 0 H Dl um ` 1 Ion Agch. lioll I power WDTU III prupur uuutu Unfortunately for those who argue than them is plenty of evidence to thaw that occasionally tho dread of the Iupemntnrni produce: very serious to- Iulta; On thowholo. we should any that more people hnd boon frightened out of their wits by What they holievod to be Iupunnturni phenomena than by noni- denta invoiving grout rink 0! HM. It in not often thut one honra of insanity mused oven by the proiougud agony of shipwreck: The font canned by what in nnppomd to ho a supernatural ngenoy oeomn. than. to have in it some oiomunt not found in ordinur_v fear. I! tho haunt- ing phenomena vnusu tent. they soon: to givo I: shock of special keonnous.-Lon- don Spootutor. _ Boot Time to Sleep. In View of the many channel which have been rung on the early to bed. early to rise idea, tho following opinion from an eminent medical authority ought to be of interest. He taken up the old statement that an hour before mid- night is worth two hours after and given hie opinion as follows: "I had an opportunity to make some study of thin uubjeet in my naval service during the into war. On shipboard. an in undoubt- edly known to meat of you. the ship`: oorupany--oieern and men alike--ataud four hour watches day and night. and to get the required amount of rest are obliged to guttheir uluop irregularly. To to arrange it that the name man ehail not booblipzed to take early or late watchoe continually. the `dog wutqii` of two hours in interpolated. thus add- ing to the irregularity. In watching the ruultn for over two years I eoaid never dincor-er that the watch. officers and men. were not at fully retmrherl by their eleep on were the medical and pay oicen. who stand` no watch and have hours on regular an thorn 0! any houeohoidor. " It memo to make but little difference to those who have giv- en careful attention to this subject whether people eieep at `one time or an- ether. no that they get a nutiloient amount 0! Ileop.-New York Ledger. A Brave lea. Niooiee. Ohevaiior d'Aeeee. e French oeptein in the Anvergne regiment. born es Vigen in the Lnngnodoo. while mei- iu e I-econnoieeence during the night of Oct. 15. I700. es Kioeteteenp in Woetpheiie. me! e column of the enemy which wee-edvenoina in eilenoe to en- priee the French ermy. Be wee ordered to keep eiiene or eiee they would kill him. D'Aeeee et once eeied ent. "A moi Anvu-ene-the enemy in betel" levee killed on tho epot.-BoniiieI'e Diction- ety of nmoq. In Austria the man wbolouuhotl Mo hand: in in accident can cm: the whole at Ma life iannnoo nanny. an tbononnd that In but lat suntan ut maintaining hinult. Inn at the tight lndnduonln mum. to Iolopucutohhotoul. ` \KIIIUKIlIj UIIITI GI HIV` IHVVII` II 1 new machine which lauds: ool- _ I.---.I;-L:lOL-uh zndnjnp Z I -`W WKIIUU WIIIKI IIUUUXI VIII` hand vithulpohdncunv` L .| Onmuniu claim to ban Inhal- J . an... -ngahl-4 n.|-Ink hand; an]- TVVI`1 Ltlhnothrc. London tlancnh ro Llto Ao- 'ihhaldod.udIhnvrouldnoI|o. Um: luuhornhhhovuuwildo Onmortlnu with thnnquwotbov In vnnt-nlono. And now uh`: plodpd tn to young Lluntonunt Grow. Who duo: his lothn. "Fort. Bunch." A\_Loau_omo Gulch In Idaho! --Pnnl Pita: in Brooklyn Uh- Lonesome Gulch In Idaho! -Pn'ul Pinto: Uh. INcoNaIaTk;4o._ I 13% " * ' 1 V | Why? Because I have given-A l|l'I'I E study to the origin. relultluld tri- ment of LOSSES. DRMN8. WHILE 1 BACK. 1.\11`o'm.\'cr. U.\`Dl`s:V'ELOP- I MEN1` AND VARICOOELI. N0." | puynlclnnn In the world oomblnd law had my experience In these wonkmlr es. What 1 any to you ll ' _____ Again: y`... -. __..., .-'-._ onu__ MALL N61` cuss. Inn. _'.__ _ ....- - _ L.-A J- -AL LAQA They stimulate. hm do not to. wun my taxndus ELEO'l`Rl0 -nm.'r AND El.EC'I`R()-sUl`P0n'l`lNG HUS- PENSURY. I promlse manly acronym for the organs and vlm to the norve A1,; 1, J\__ 'IAKA II VI. HIV. Uvnnultvu in war -Iv@ If you wish a happy. vigorous lift and comfortable old age. consult no free or charge or wrlte for free boqk. "THREE CLASSES OF MEN." which |toilt\ nll nhnut my treatment. Boll! sealed upon request. DR. smnmz. use 31'. nuns aw.'.:.`'. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. _ "'"`x I , ` nos!-nobrl l w2n?.(2p. nnnun lonely. - : Gold in Kl t C , It min by um urxgnmrl: I .IlIulI Ivurrmu-wwuvqww - ofIhbuoo.GII| BM B`f""d4"" mm. which coon .214 col: no-um. lunacy. cvuunuubnand an caduceus. liulnolnonocrllnd our luau! hill at ones; In an only Rouabb and loud I ;.......L up arunmto: Woo Phonphodlua It in mum. and loan: nauuu hvmm. An druuho: hooconaomo worthlcu modlolno in nine of NI. lnolou price In locum and we Ill! and In {Ohm ....u Prim. on noun. null. It On cult um an N Hun mall. Price. on pant!!! 0|. ouutl ` puoumowuaom. Pmpmmtmtouuulduu The wood company. Windsor. out-. Daub. I l\|'I\I|:aBl0opIu I om. . -mum an In t "Wain .',`.'`.` n 94 lllnwfox-'Qli.i)0 with I roomy out . III on Invl I I uL|!._u_lL. 2-ml hoe bowun Jnhnnhon sud In! on Gordon 89.:-us. M1800. , , anan;n"s'TL`Ai'W hob bolwun JOIIIII as 8" `'t::"I?h . 0 I It ml ' how oAIu)|NaR's Rul `Bum Agony. an Won Ilhlllnhu. luau an ion u must he .. I by um u-ohn won: Ioonul Strut. Tom -Kporfool. oah dmoln and tonic. Alwlllll` OBIAI for run Vlnc I kl I ll .: 12:. ..:.'.:...','.:..:~... and I I I Dggglut .. 00 oh. ....'.'i '1`oIIo| Ipoollo 00. IA-Mid 'I`oI-ooh). TVIVI I -UTI I M tltlll Cloth Ball '11 - Ito. o'3'33nu'.?.Im mutual: 0In}a|o|u.'no"I`l0wI to be who but I now. Boooud-hand bloc hono Mull. have `Ila lobby Ono: loot: Inc. Knum-on. Oct. l|.-('l`o Ibo Idliuh Hui`! all your utconuon to what to a carton intact in the unpmonu oi this an . lull: vbluur rivoamrpn. on day ovuluguo inmeuoibh to ho:-holdcn Inul lulu] 88 St. Denis St.. Montrul. Now Boot an!` hvv Sm WXICXUKIHII SIX nndqultou hrnluluqu It vuh vdvnno|dlIl.ImlLIOtNI5OX E. L. ETHIER & CO `Intuit! by Different Doctors. he NIY 1'0 LOAN IN LL39! OHHMAIJ: cum. at low tutu of interact on 0191 sud Dunn Property. Loans [run on (M1 and 00 t1. Doha tutu. $0 Tlolu Bnoal. an; r onbonao can undln $- none Baotou. _ pppomo the Po _._._..._... Ind QIIIC I T1351 vol I Ju3 :u nllohn nnlm dlvino urvlu. II.-kn Chat Ah]: IIIIVV Ur-Au-unnn U L.G3gn-dlgnr uv vlguun nun vuu u use -vnv Wfeu Bac_k _neno_nteu in im MT. I:\`)\)'iI'I5i"'\i."I|F3iv'uI' D. II. 9! I my wuun. lbrunlu. mnuwm . ONT. U bun Old (and. N ' "5`.`u.`.".u:o3..-y. p8.o...a&l$ ALL NIW AND UP-T0-DAT] BOOK. _- L Q Io33'v'i- o'hond`. ::=::=::aL=;'m.-.'*'?`f$.' """`. .:"'.5`I"."`.;E nn' Wuuu. 'TrC.{uE.E:._.r.'.-I'oTr4'unin.}In and Pool Tabla. .-nn,_.n 5-34.; n_n- 1.. I `T6810 Lou la- in` nnrr ad I van 1 For M410 g(;`l_t Q3! ._._.'.____&. . LETTERI TO THE EDITOR.` _ & Godwin`: Insurance Emporium lcndvodiotnnorlunnlncmovu. &ncI0lnoo.DuIII*lInu.nI1~ool ' 1;; Sale or axcnnigi gm: ndlnvm W33k Mh '4 Belong F to Me `FACE ARCHBR`S In I'V` III II 3:`-u'3lu"J : run In On uu_l) ` UM `Am -`-emu! so am msfnvr; T. 5. co.] Prlco to can I box. at :11 Do or '\!dn_m1oon. Batu & Co.. Toroul . Ont. D""1'l~'nh15.{'.`,_`Y`nun,.,.I * N -w ' Aura? 31.1.13. ARHHITEDT. onions- lxo Inge ()hnmborn.On'ord | Block. 81 Brook Strut. Kinnoon. Ont. The most lnfnchbln Ind dmnuin Mg dliguu dgfy all mama! :----- , > _._.._....._..--_-..._- MONEY A_l*_l_l:J BUSINESS ...._._.___ smvma a LOSCOMBE. HID}!!! [JUL 0 I `"03 Must Aglcnmmu music: a2:-u:-- | I gFARKb. D D3. L.D.8.. ll.D.. DUN- '1` '1 . on. ISO} lnoou moot. Hut- noo. III Univ 6: Annu. noun. Ian. M 0 pm; gun ovo_x_1|_I_|q, I_\g_ yl. -v.-,..-__ _. . u I. I lNdII.DauI`.0.P. &l..LA'll rflmui. maa! `oar sud mr.;1 :.:r.:!`.'.:."' '--- I. NIWHAJIIJI Iu.'.uIv.r aw ' sad in; ' -". v'3:'\?:'.`.a35 .'"" `Ito 0 lnenoon [ ' . u{uot.noxno , non . Egan ow. nnbu nnrrnw um _.J.e?..' t..u?d a`L"`tB`:It Rhona ko. no It nu that Yin jihblhhod II: III. lnoldcnooltllultlat I f 8. R. HCOANN. AOCOUNTA e 0 Butte Aunt. neu and looted. Honey to loan an love- an Kin: uh. over uh`: Dru; GUIID IY DR. CHLSI. -._._...-... _..__....__.. MEDICAL CARDS. -....-.. Honss` Llvznf. = INSURANCE. V ""3; T" "sua.""`}:;.n"`'o`i'o' 3. 0. .IhOI'lIlII|. n`31i..1.`$.si `L Inn-UCIID non DENTAL. LEGAL PIld.np owqug 0; our Ooupcny In the ll Damon - - . LE:uNI:EB` A 098% 0H%lz.1TEI`) In . on -. ad. Tnlmnlnnou t;IIno1'I`lm:t:t`l.:\:nt| : of SW3] ` / Ahnuhhfhthrunuo Ilralljhtlnol huvuladnpnd ' 3.1. 1.10:. ugluhg noun. Ann. "You. Jul: mocha bhmnnd ohunl nfnklloopullo mohlag pupal-lnrhnr do would In! an uoeonmot Ma Inlnlllo." llulldrtlatllt. duals!" `lg Tboltnthlng nhonwwu tho nnnnunuu at No Win: on o jjlfl"--IXOIIIIC [GRANT IN NEW YORK. wneriat none INTMATI em: or my cHMAc'r:n BECAME `KNOWN. noounxbwumwuouo-u coma; Iolluxpoolodlynnd Wlullndton. IIn0naIuIDIotruIWuhIoDo- VOd.bw`I'IlIIOIO'l`rIlCOl. Genoml Grunloamo to En In Ncw In 1881 with the lunar at Ma unpu-Al ............ um hln nnmunlad honon` III - Colo Bulnouconua Ion sinus Oollogo. In 1881 with the lunar D! an uuyu-........ Iuooouu and his unequaled honon` sur- rounding him. with web dignitiu and otnmonlu u the molt-opolia nooordn only to I tow mm In ouch emmnion. it wel- loonod within its gum in am oiilnn of tho republic. The night of that sturdy ny- nn. -hlnh had home without hiubing republic. Tho nan: or was uuunq pg- nu. which hcd Illnchlng the burden of war and state, and or that "plcunnt, taclcnrn countenance. not-cnc with the wound mutory of all olroumnnnccc and the quiet condence In fbrtnno, be- cunocmnlllcr on It the largo: canno- nlulc of the clay. That mllfox-lmnc, Impo- tcnt tohcnnl him on u huudnd battle- eldl. should Itrlko down the old hero In the hour of his peaceful fmnc no em drcamcd. [cut of M! Grant hlmlell. vm... rnnl-a mmnnta side of hi: character nut or an umnu nuuuux. ; The more intimate side l became known during hie later life in the euu. That his eternneu ot upecl eon- M eenied e 'netu.re that mu full of gentle- man and no simple as a `child, that indeed the loving are tho during," the world Ionreely learned before the heavy hand of dilenee had been laid upon a spirit bowed down with unmet-iced misfortune.` George W. Child: told of n oonverenhion he had with Grunt when the mm was epending hie summer at Long Branch. He nixed the gencralwhet had been the greatest dietreu he had sustained. and the reply wee, 'i.`u be deceived by thoee I trusted." 1. u. ..I+......ahn n nlmnnniz ohnnizer that "To deceived by more 1 trunteu." It is altogether o_ pleoanni; chapter the life of General Grunt present: at this period, brief though it in and` although the muttering: of the norm are heard out of that clear unity of contentment. In the inmily circle or when surrounded by old comrades he won by no means the irre- Iponsivo man he ha: heen pointed. He ` wan tree and interesting in conversation, and. an Child: recullcd. talked more than any single member of the company. but he added: "Let u atrunger enter, nnd he would ray nothing more during the oven- ing. That war one peculiarity of hit." In those conversation: General Grant That pooumnny on me. _ In those converenuioni nometlmoe won! over _1:hu eventful eoenee of the peat. He was generoue in his outi- mete of the men who had fought by hie aide. Hie edmireeion ol Sheridan wne un- measured. He unod to my thet"Litc|e Phil" was the grenlont tighter he ever ` knew. and that nnothur war would develop in him the supreme commander. Hie own renorvod nature round in the dashing eol~ diet : overowing epirm. boundien con- denoe end emuet-imel cmphutlo conversa- tion in complement to itself. For l'BII0l\I ` of much the eume tort. he had I polllive \ eeotion for uonenl John A. Logan. He M woe proud of both of `them and happy in thoir society. In. In-new tn` h|n fl-Inndn wu bdtlro. `nil? Ioclety. Hi: loyalty to` his friends wu dtlro. Onq of his prinolplu wan Nova! (1 it friend under tim." While it is more than ` likely that the (uncut "306" did not bear with whom into the Chicago convention any mi wish of General Grunt`: lhnuthoy bu uuooeuful. he took I soldier : delight afterward in thoir mngnicontiy taithiui light in his behalf and mu: forgot it. nu mmnlitrior his arm! comrades 1 had been shown wnuo no wu pruuuuuu. `'1 Min." he laid. to appoint the chu- drun of army and navy omoerl because they have no polmonl Inlluonoo." The l can he enrolled over the ban: of voI- ` cram who had died on the old wu con- tlnuod In px-|\'n:o-Illa. Sunetllnu It took the form of gm: and Iuhmrlptlom really - beyond Mn menus. An application (roan a soldier : widow wan one thing he found It hard to refuse. ms... mm. thn -trunk G:-nnl down mum llgm In his nonul nun mu: wrjuu nu. Ills pmumr for u-my had been shown while he wu proaldona. an m... H In: mid, en rmnolnl the chil- herd to rexuee. The blow that struck Grunt down come suddenly. It le 5 euddenmg epleode to to- call. with lle cruel ehook of nu-pl-lee and the sum more cruel lnuputotlonl that for tlle moment were cult. upon the old hero : * Inteurlcy, but when the dust that had been nleod by the umuh of the bunklng house of Grant & Ward hud cloned the llnure that It revealed was not that. of 5 men who had harlot-ed hle honor and had rleked all end loss In I deep:-ruse throw. but of III old noldler duxed by the vlnlon of 5 port- ner'n unfnlthtulneee and Itrlpped In 41 mo- menlot hle worldly poueeelone. and yet with Me pereunul honeety ehlnlnn out from the ruin of Me houee`e credit and me It-eolnte eonmge to redeem his lll fortune standing forth like a comet: tower ln an earthquake leveled plaln. Grunt. had entered Wull etreo beonneo earthquake leveled plum. Grunt had m-eel: he found his income innufiloieni for hi: family. The goniun of Ferdinand Wud dauled him on it had doniod other man in the moat. Grant thought himuoli a wealthy man. It was a matter of pride to him that in nhould rovono the ill omunn of his lite on I private citizen prior to the In and doinonstrata before the world that he could succeed in buuinou an in war. That morning in May of 1884 name when he found that hit home had failed for mil- lions. Ruoiutely he net to work to meal his obligations. Ho even piadgod hll mod- ulo nnd his dcoorniionn. Then he began tho propnnilon oivtho memoir: covering in period 0! which hdoould u with on much truth on CI-nor in bi: "Do M-llo Oailloo." "Ali 0! which I IIW and put of which I won. " on... 1.... ....n.. nf nun nu-im nnmnnlnn ' ' . ,. BIB Y'B LIVBBY OPIN DAY AND NIGHT. hphono D01. mu." ` The later lanes of that grim nlmpglgn \ are Iwnhod In the mlm that hung ever In the valley of the ubadow. II was another hutch ot the Wlldernou. And It ondod In the sunlight yonder on the Milton that In ullod IcGreor.-Nuw York. Mall and Inning; A large Spnnluh onion stowed slowly until ttndcr in a weak nook quickly made iron: but cannot And hot mm in 5 most ptinhblc and nourithing dish. ccpocicib utefnl. according to physician. in coun- ttnctiu the poison of rheumatic gout. It chonld wcll scanned with cayenne. `rho into nppenor u chronic tuu-or mun this am rheumatic gout. and which in thin jut baton miring. contictc of 5 pus-hotly routnd nppio. without sugar. but with thick can uni two large tlicccot howl hund.-Ncw York Post. ZZI$UI-I' Insulin: Iyhnluohnuol. . %II.Ol1. an I Oahu um anon-Juana. A: L -, 3--. _.__-.I 1- ........._... loin OI u musics condoned non `no Whlg llolungu. Oornwsllh pnpulnliou in 6,396, , III in- ovonu of 207 our list your. _l..m-. 1! Win In rm-nnm'.nlfAdJol' mayor at 207 not your. James B. Wino in re-nonrnthddor mnyor of Wntemwn for the ninth time. n:.. (`Anita (hank. ])uaronto_ gnffgmr of Waterman tor the uxm tune. Mm Gordie Grant. Doseronto. nnlring from typhoid (ever. In: bun Iona to thin Bollevlllo hot ital. u.n.h.- rlnhh. Brodkville. has boon, Boilovlllo hon ml. 1 ,.MAtt.hov riahb, Brodlwille. boon, made balm? of the ns division court. vice ! Mr. Mnrnhnll resigned. u _ n Ooh. 3:-d Lhn mrw Methodht church I 333.. &.%'J1 .... nmooinn ' luau! ld! omlcton utnoco. Phone :1 `Maribel! resigned. u 5 u On Oct. 3rd the min at Bancroft wee dedicated. The church cost $2,000 ond only 8350 romeinl unpeld. Pioton he: been oholen en the meeting lace of the u"omeu'e miuionery nooletr. gags of Quinta Methodist conference n ` >18 . David Taft. melding nenr Carryin Piece. while handing at the top of the ce In etein. took e at end fell into the cellar. Imeaklng hle erm. Phmn McGuire. Oennifton Road, died his Philip McGuire. Cnnnifbon lulu week from an accident. received at O0- Inurg. Dooouod wu born in Ireland in 1838 and came to Cnnadu thirt. year: :30. n.. nah min, n. (`.nl-mum. has Curio > 1838 and to Unnauu mm. your: ugu. 1 On Oct. 0th. uh Cobourg. Cnrriol Wlllimnl. daughter of M. . Willlkiixl. of I we Dunhnm home. was united in `i`nnr- ` rlugeto Allan Noilson. of Wlllinmuporb. Pcnn. They will livo st Conmy. On). } M.-.,n. R. Minar. of Andrownville. xo- ` Pcnn. They will uvo II: uonwny. um. ; Mn-3.0. B. Minor. of coivod the and intelli enco last week of } the death by heart M we of her brother. i A. Van Buren. onrouto to the Klondyke with a party 0! Americans. Three brothers and one sister have diod within the pub five year: of heart; failure. Tho Elonpo ottho Cubnn Glrl from Spun- Inh ( uotody. HAVANA, Oct. ll.-The cape of Sono- ritn Evangelina Cinnerou. who assumed the name of Mother y Cianoron. bu conned n uonubion in Havana. The aenorito diap- poarod from the place of detention known as the Can do Reoogidu. It. in now u- serted thus the young lady euonpod. himnvm-inn mndn In th nolice show that p8UGGESTIONS OF A ROMANCE sorted mu mo may ooonpou. Discoveries made by the police the eaohpo of Miss Cinneros mm: long and carefully planned. She must hon been in constant communication with those who amubled her to etc: from the the Can do Recogidu, where am was imprisoned wilh seven other women. . cl--an nl Hun Anrniln nl u: wnnnu Quinn : other Some of the detail: of the young Cubm e eeoepo are ( uite romantic. It eppeeru tlmt the house 0. 1 0`Ferrell lune won recent- ly rented to two well drained young men. '1`he inttor seemed to be highly respectable and hired the houne for two months. Tie building wen poorly lurniuhed. but tl 0 young men seemed to be perfectly ntiutd with their surroundings. and little or no notice of thorn was taken by the neighborx, in spite of the {not that the house wun situated close to the prison of the young Cuban girl. ` D.m..l.. lining in Hm ulninltv nf Llia Cum Uubun um. People living in time vicinity of the Cure i do Recogitlne have informed the |uthori- ties that the heard the noise of carriage whoelealitte while before midnight of Wednesday. and it is believed these ve- hicles wcm used by the escaped nennrim and her iriends. the occupants of No. l O Farrell lane. The police are him] no work in investigating the escape and all the Spanish authorities nlonv the comb have been communicated wit . in belief thet en Attempt msy be made to embark the senorite upon some veeeel loeving Cuba {or the United States or else- bllllll whore. L'2I :'o`0]:ll1) '.o.s"" e.'o'u.' -.`...-..~..-2.-.;...-= .`.':.u With An Inol-non Oopltol Enid" To love Boon Fornod. Cowunun, Ohio. Oct. 1l.-In has do- volopod thou tho mootlng of gloom men witnooood tho organisation of mo of the moon gignntio onoomionn. from o oom- morolnl mmdpoine. aim has over come In- to oxiotoncn. They roprooonbod practical- ly tho entire glou indumry of the United Bum. and bholr purpono wan to bring in- to tho orgunintion ovary gloss monume- turor. Tho nnocintion in nid to be on {ur- rooching in capital to tho Sbandord oil company. his inbondod to procuro the charter for the now ouoointion in Now Jeraoy. The object into atop olnahing in prices and aoouro o reuonuhle prot for all. Each company will be operuted sepa- rately. the uoocintion controlling prices and output. Ololnlu of Iolaod In-on Church Con- nlulor the church Putonhlp. Otbnwu Journal. Th: nnArInI-In nmnhl I-nnnvrl nf Mntnml Othwn Journal. The quarterly ollloiel board of McLeod Itreeh church has been called for Tuesday. when the qneetlon of e peetor for next you will be dlnouued. Rev. Jnmen Elliott le now in his fourth year of pastorate, end hoe been lnvitod to Kingston for the next three yeeu. In all probebillcy he will be re- ueeted to remain fore lth year. Mr. hlllotr has so yea, mid nothing on to whether he will ecceph the invitation to Klngeoen. I-hung the new nhurnh hnn bean huilh ih nlngwon. Sumo the new church ban been built ib will require An equnlly good clergyman M Mr. Elliott. in in` t-.hnr_ o to look slur the affairs of the chute . The church has been built. during Mr. Elliowa pnzornte. and he liu chown exceptional ability in sup}?-iinunding all the work in connection wit t. Icanvlllo Bur. Il1L__ }_ II: aCIIVIII` FVICIH When in Kingston rocontly we id `o vioit to tho tomb at tho Ioto Sir Jo n A. Moodonold in Oounqni oomotory. A ploin iron roiling nnnuundo tho plot. and o modooo limo orooo nnrho kho loot rooting plooo of tho votoron outoomon. A otnoly lnonnmont. howovor. otondo within tho lot. orootod "in tho memory of his poronto. wo oiouro. hio lint wiio out! o hrothor-im low hovooloo boon loid bonoosh tho gtoooy ood. Tho much-trnddon poth obonu tho plot tollo of tho :5! nnnihon thol. como to gooou it o tho grovo hoo boon whotnololloworo. boionounononioo by vioitoro. Wo hovo now in our poaooooion o ouoll otooo pichod oil tho grovo. `Iona! nil. -Zj Vyvuiu `Bonito Globe. Now`: the canon ol the rut. Who: nun now Inn; 0 uh huh: Whoa I la Mo and pa-try no .;.,.."' . ..`.'{`:.`"'``.`". "33 ;.... ma non I 0 u n A lbrohup from 1 full. on its base. noun. | l lNDl5$S'T|ON Ind _c9~r3?ATl~- THC man ll\lICIIl.IlI Illll ulurwuuu Ina dliuuu which duty mumm- ` tmtmQnt-mn the but modical ukul- bro many and bx-Dr: (lhudnolntmom. M33. .106. UEBIN. Iaotolkupo wifo. It Ethel, t.. was troubled with . Imorniol the End and Fun to: about 9 you-u.nndAwu no had us Simon the could not non the. hot new to do _hcr oookin . or houlwu one run: of scuba. pad 310 0113!: abs tnshd with `doctor: it Mn On hosting 0! Dr. Chang pm rgcgt.'_|ho_go _ -....I:--L.l-- .1-

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