Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1897, p. 3

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ta. BaANiE'sl vv-vv--vU-vi _ .u .. , -`l-A.4__A_..A I ~- c-IrIU' uv-y-v an IBmS-t:D-onls St. Mon;rcal.' -- Acc_gpI_aNrs UAAU CALEDONIA S SPRINGS WATERS impairs the desire for anieni liquors Sold by , best Hotels. Clubs "and Grocers everywhere. 3- L. arnnaaa. co..' K4_...A_..A-____._ -3 --an, - It is a fact. that drinking Okn You can get the best of Tools at rock bottom prices. plDQruf`\;n-v :n O`-mg IJ-..,.I...._- II. IUBA UUIIUIII PllCU5o Everything in the Hardware line at right prices. ______.__._________ Trim Up You-I73-arden. Get a good Lawn Mower, down to cost price at - A. .STRACHAN $. Beautify Your Lawn. ardwarel mu uncoouuu no not made now-A-dun wlth the room in `them IIIO romunhons in the familiar old hid In place for plan And other (oodles of her youthful days. She would change hu- mlnd If she could use tho onpnoloun and rononnbly prlood sldobondn that we no dull: . T. F. `HARRISON co. Your (lrindmother S;ys LI.-A IRQPEISOH Brosw oooupuo plus for In uuvunapuolohn 275-7 Bugot Street. -- Ul.` mun, lfo BU"-lea. DOD IBQIIGIL ` It glvea-cause `and eltect of early 1 abuse; tells how I treat Wleak Men (young or gm) wlthont medlclnel. Over 6,000 cure last year wlth my wonder- worklng Electric Body Belt and Sup- porting suspensory. soothlng current: through the weakened parts all night. Out-es drama in thirty days. Lame back In one week. Dlssolvao the clot- ted blood. develops parts and cures C A -st-pun` -_-: u Cl My mac book. THREE, onass/E OF MEN." free. sealed. upon 3,` gives-cause eect nln-egg:-'1. lUI' Fall Painting. Good nun nna .... _.. All Kinds Brushes I.`,II v ------'-- --- `I saaanll-II Consult me free. or write for book. DR. BANDEN. 166 B1`. JAMES 5'9-. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. ggsvrnii a Loscoiiiii; A m P'B.;'.5:..`2.".'.~"35.3u"' Painters Deoorntorat Glaziers. -ooucll I8-no - '5 What we go. we do. do Get ready for cold weather. `Storm windows need p:xint,e glass and put- 1 ty. "Have them , sent to our shop = ifyoulike. We)` will guarantee,} to give you aft good job. 3 Corbett s. from U IICIIDIIU and Cutlery. Bpick and Span kiwhen Utensils Indlnu Iona IV In lunar. `lupin ab Journal- Inc expected bridegroom. but bandit`! [:33 appear. and only sent 1 bouaget 0! flowers to his intended bride. can- not he located. It In I hon-clean do- aenion.-~~ ` cu.-III I0 51.3!) I nnrn-I. some of the convicts in French pri- aom are paid {or their lnl)nr.'nnd earn about thirty-{Iva cents is day. Hall` of this they are permitted to spend for extra food. etr. The remainder is and and given to them on the completion or their term of imprisonment. A young girl. named Bowell, a! Ailsn t`-mi`. but who win employed in u do- meut c in London. `Ont.. was to he mu`- ried to e nun gunned Thoma Eaton. on irl waited at. the slur for .,w the expect bridegroom. b the did t IPPMI. onlr nnnt .u i..........n2o ml in l.Iw-rpool two chains! Newton pip xi 86.30 to 07.85 burn . SOIIIQ 0' OH: an-nrlnl _)1':|r. - A mnstnhlo in Shell)-ville, lml., who fur twenty wars Inna ht-an sume=\\'hnl lnmo from (`ironic rlu-umnliam. mllod on ll \\-idmv In st-rvn n Iran! writ. Slu- dn-nvhmi him with avultliug water. and he fled in terror. furgeuing all nlmut his rlleummir paint. The American a mic promises to be- come the (rant-\nzerwnn trnvolls-r. Last week :.`lI.(l)0 hnrrela were shipped to G1!-at Britain, and the prim per har- ml in Liv:-rpool averaged 83.u5. The pinging brought from um rum 0! Inwrasl will be 37-8 on-.nt.a. At the glass fuvlory in Wnllm-ehursr, Ont. 200 men are now an work. Over $100,000 will be paid out in wages this year. I` urn. 3'?" I`. norse tnut. nus lost flesh. Henry Russell. this composer. \\`ns once singing in public his song 'l`hen='s :1 (`mod Time Coming, when he was atnggx-red by A gentleman arising In tho audience and gravely asking: "Won't you obligu us with the ilutel Some of the milk. wnggons in Ant- werp are drawn by (lugs. There are. as in rule, three cl 3 to each vehicle-, one between tha sh ta and one on onvh side. The driver is usually a woman in wooden show, who walks beside the unggon. \`:'lIfF.l\n I.-. -..I.l On: any 0 I n Rial Q mg}: raorrllrrr lucid an 11-00! {xii nw nnowhc old $QIAjD 1...`- 0) w uggon. Wnlkerlon has sold 891,485 of deben- tures to u Muntmnl firm for 8100397. The rule of intorusl will be 37-8 Rings fnNm~v in \\'..n......n...... urrmmva no men or ext-vssiva joy. A stout gt-ntleumn in Hnltun, K:m.. who weighs 320 pounds. has for the past six weeka baen trying to re-duvu his luvoirdupoia by long and frequent rides on llmsaluwk. Up to date, it is only the hnrso (Inn. has lost flesh. mu-1: Hnunll H... .............-_ "L er. am xorlena nar real estate. A "rich Parisian lost. all his wealth oxvext. 820,000, and (lied of exxzoasive grie . His pnupor brother proved to he fhis heir, und_when he heard of his in- heritance he died of excvssiva I _A Hnltun. Kan ct-nus by capillary attraction.` An lien is not. permitted to acquire a title to land Ba Bermuda. either by punshuae or inheritance. If a woman who on ns land there marries a foreign- er. slip {orfeIta_ her real "rich Purismn lost. nll his mmm. ()1 Improving their hraml. I Pomloea were selling on the Hamilton l mau-In-.l at $1 ll bag on Thursday. The crop in the vicinity is u very poor one, ; being uffeult-(1 by the dry rot. . ` A malicious scroundrel buried a spike- 'sll1dd(`(l plank on a `cycle pulh near ,Mi|wuukee,. About 200 l)icyclisls.pnss- `ed aver lt and had to walk homu. Thu Chimnnnn in-hn has lmnn -~---` `-~ A mlnp~\\'l(`K, wmch don-1 not. require trimming. has been invented. It is as thick coil of vluy. pt-rfurutetl with min- uto holoa, through which the oil us- cends by capillary ninon mnnim-.1 In ..~....:..... um urr vnnegxlr. A swinging sofa is the latest. con- lrivnnce for parlor use. It has all the mlvantngea of the hnmmuck. without its perils. Engaged lovers who use it never "full-out." ua per-us. nngngeu lovers who "full-out." The total loss of the British troops in the frontier trouhlo.-3 up to date has been 190 killed including fourteen of- ficers, und 5fi0 wounded, including lhirly-four officers. A launp~wick, which (low: irillnin, hill linnn inun-xi...) ll 2.. N auxon tyrants whom they denuum Dale vinegar has been made ny Amlxs for ages. It has recently I) put on the .English uuu-kc-t, und English say it Is far superior to x ot her vinegar. A surinmno nnfn :. 4|... |..;....s .. uur nus concession Is queueriuus. Sensible people will ha apt to think `Hunt. the Rodmonds are more dangerous enemies of Ireland than are any of the Saxon tyrants whom they` demunce. vinemnr has been Imuln nu n... 39"". Inn near sr. `tau aver It and mm to walk hnma. ` Thu Chinumun who has been sent to uL`Amtml prison for perjury will he al- lowed to wear his pig-tail. The reason for this concession is queuerious. nmnle will lm nm in omni. um`. 1! wins ll mg nflmr. The New Brunswick government has sold to the runners ul the province I26 vault`. and 250 sharp for the purpose` I` of improving their brand. Pnlnlnma u-nun lnllinrr ..- us. 11.... wuul curds. - I Lieul.-Col. Vidal was hnnquoted his brother officers at \\`olselu_v h: fmcks on his departure for St. Join 4 Que. It was big nffuir. runsu-iul: Unvnrnnnnn! I \v|A uvcxugu lIlU'|.|l1lU lX'Ul.L| OUU L0 DUU _eggs. Mussnohuaelts has forty-two per cent. of all the cotton spindles in the country and twenty-two per cent. of M1 the wool curds. Linn! (`rd YTLIAI ....... |_-_-A..A I | pmu nor me renuunmg small urop. A_hen attni_ns her best laying capac- ity In her third year. She will lay in an average life-time from 300 to 500 emrs. uevuon wnn Ine cotton mills. Apple buyers n.re very active in wast- ern Onlxuio. High prices are being paid for the remiuuing small A hen attains best lnvimr mimm- uonzu uugzra. _ ' Physicians say 'that if you want dream loan. wear in. nightcap, or wr: the head warmly. The Cnnnda Pacific RR. earnings 1` the past fortnight amounted to on hall a. million dollars. Vullnvfinld (`no u In-u-A nn--n null a. million dollars. At Valle field, Quo., a large carpet factory wil be operated to run in con- nevtion with the cotton mills. Annie lmvm-g mm unru ....o:.... :.......... D6111` IBITOIIB. A company of young women at lanta wants to join the Georgia. f tionzrl Gunrd. phvniuliuna nnw'G|-nut {I an . . . . . ....L IIIAIIIIII. It-U Lumuuon. - The spruce forests in the province of Quebec are being destroyed by fire and otherwise. A! a gain I\' nun: I.-..A ..L-..|. -1. n-._|-_n_ mnerwlae. - At a sale of pure bred stock at Guelph on Thursday 5165 was paid for u Gul- lovxui bull. < nun lbnn Ii`vnI` L..- L--- .L.....|_ ._ A nanvy the Hunt fax near Pen-olia. A- nnrn run n n K3116 DPIHIXOIG. UIIL. GOD!!!)Hu- A cold' storage building ha erected in \Vo.tertown at a coat 4 mm. %ndon. Ont.. has aubccribod over ` {Gnu to the Ruuoll county. sufferers by the fire. . The sum of _O20.000 is to be spent in putting Port Stanley harbor in a good condition. 'I'I\n an:-nnn Contacts in bk.` -.......2....- -0 ywro an 1,500 nootnucu in principally young boys. Ar very stringent by-law ha the Bruglord. 0nt.. council.- A cold storage: bniltlinav I IN UPON U8. T Ihnlalqm `llllcl Ann llnnuu lupu- Iugp pt ope but u lhoouml In tho linu- Bui_ Frau or use county. Huifinc on Sunday is prohibited in New York state. ' There are 1.400 bootbhwka in Chicago, m-incipally ..voumr bows. jsntzi w_HAJ' THE PAPERS ARE vunma ll. Ulllh . envy gas Well has boon struck on` farm, Plymouth township, 1- \ \ hid. If in u hu been lat of I60,- mu-u ny ny hur- John's, y um been :1 the ) any U. the lmnn Aruutrdutynhnl h- Iunlondutunnl. *' uv uu wrap mason mg. ml and nun! 'IlIlIlI UI lIIPI"l| r " VI not what they do." h lleedlngonlllmruun. But In u".'."3 no(.r of supreme N|cl'IIIl`!, llia'pu- Inpnn up lltaaun Ho wished In have. than ran shove Hi: min. I-`nu...-" umns: (patience!) Action, feeling, and resi nntion.torm the three components of t o Worthient life but the crown of all is patience: to `know how to endure and how to wait: to render the mind superior to all accidents of time or place. The im- agination of the moat imaginative nee never oonceived lnything grander than the lonely Titan chained to Mount (`nuraaue with an eagle from year to wear ever gnawing is vital organs. heaten hy tempt-eta and chilled by the eternal enmva. he lifted his eyea and 4 voice in calm defiance 0! his unjuat ; roe:-utor. and patiently awaited the ` i rou-r or his deliverance. He atanda to- I day. in the recorde at Pagan ceniua. ` as a ant type of mortal endurance. I But I we turn our one to Calvary.` in the re` _ . AC` N u,- I for nun, iuxe numuers 0! ma stairs and Epicu- |renns, had renounced wealth and hon- ors for practical philosophy. Epicurus himself tnught that "all good nnd nil evil consist In feelin . and what is death hut the privntion o feeling?" And (`i- vero (lN`lllJ'!`ll that nil virtue is in no- Iion." The proper study of It Wise man. suiul in grant mud:-rn philnsupllvr. is not how to die, but how to live. ' ` ` Then is no suhjc-rt on wtiivli thu- sage will think lass than death. \\'ln-n Antonius Pius was d 'ing, uml the tri- liuno naked him for t 0 muwnrd ufthe niaht. the emperor rt-pied, "Aoqunni- Inilns! (patience!) Anlinn fauhlinn nnrl -a-innnnan. On-.. l0nlC Imumns. A God (what God I know not) dwells in every good mom`? said Epietetus. And _Murcus Aurelius adds, "Offer to the (`nod that is in thee a manly being. a citizen. a soldier at his post, ready t.o depart from life as soon as the trumpet sounds. Another teaching of the Stoics was "the duty of the most absolute and unquestion- ing submission to the decrees of )rovi- denre." 'l`o weep, to groan, is 0 re- hel." said Seneca. `l`o fear. to grieve. to be angry. is to be a deserter."aaid Aurelius. Rememm-r," wrote F.picte- tus, himself a eripple. that you are but an actor. acting whatever part. the Master has ordained. if lie wishes.)-ou to represent a poor man. do so heartily; it` a cripple, or a magistrate. or a pri- vate man. in each vase act- your part with honor. ` ` ` God does not keep a good man in prosperity. He triea. lie strengthens him. He prepares him for Himself." When Antuagoras. the preeeptor of Socrates, Pericles. Euri- pides. and man other famous pupils. was eondemnecf to deat'h because of scientific research. he ridiculedthe sen- tence, and said it had long been pro- nounced upon him by nature. lie re- fused to have his corpse borne to his own country. for. said he, the road that leads to the other side of the rave in as long from one place as the ot er. Nor were these mere precepts, for he. `like numbers of the Stoirs and Epicu- .r~eans. wealth nnd hnn- mstory or nurupeun "Morals," "was Perhaps as high on order as that of the mat christiuna." And the pntic-nre of Pugun. philosophers under persecution was no way inferior to that of the fol- lowers of the cross. Both hnve proved thousands of times over how auhlimely men and women can suffer and die when sustained by this noblest of vir- tues. Pound the body of Annxurrhua for thou dost not. pound his soul." was said to the tyrant of Cyprus by the philosopher when l)rn_ve(l alive in uatona mortar with iron hammer: to satisfy a mean revenge. Follow God," was one of the most frequently repented uf Pin- tonic maxims. A (nod (what God I know nnli alwnllu in nun:-v lvnuxr. ....... H uoq-uxe gut or enduring calmly! The trettul. fussy individual is con- temptible to" others and a miscriy to himself. Whenever a woman is esti- tute of this most womanly quality of quiet endurance, nature or education has robbd her of a distinguishing vir- tue of her sex, and she becomes one of those sour and querulous creatures that are able to drive an}: man from house and home unless he as the patience of Job. Its cultivation, therefore, is of primary importance, and should hegin at the earliest stage of life. But when we see how young infants are permit- ted, hy the Indulgence of foolish lnothens, to defy them and their nurses, to strust-Ile and scream and kiuk in pu.ro.\ ysms of passion whenever they are thwarted, and habitually (lisoln-y as they become older. we need not won.- der with such a training they should grow up without self-control and be '- `subject to criminal outbursts. Solonz as parents neglect their duties to their offsprin , so long will wretehedness and vice rol on, and many a man whose evil passions control him would.be teniptcd, if he knew all. to curse the ir- rational fondness of the mother who bore him. The origin of our word denotes its meaning: l ati-ns." suffering. or learning. that is to say. calmly. We have lost the old English verb, topa- tient," whlch was in vogue down to Shakespeare's time. "Patient yourself. madam." says Titus Andronicus. Ours is a sterling. solid word. which has sus- tained its signification for a es. and has seen good service in the li e of hu- manity. 'l'he mngtyrs for philosophy and religion, to say nothing of others. gave notable examples of its meaning when they gheerfully endured all the ngonies that tyrannous intolerance could inflict upon them. 'l`lie virtue of the best pagans." says Lecky in History of European Morals. was nerhmm as hixrh nn nrdnr no that nf Hm p -.*.z.:.',.wa.:':: '00 lm Junnton ZPVIIIIGB. 1! Wu` `dum. Yet-in the 5 through life, the wrong: and n] endure or die, and of ii the. 1 i- cuiiicn and trials which e urien the diseases and disappointment: which an incidental to ell. penance is essen- tial to every one. irreepoetive` of sex. we admire courage e|wen but seldom admire puaive fortitude. but courage mufbe a mere animal instinct. and un- unl y is, whereas patience in as high in- telleviuei quality. and is the fruit of reason or religion. Chaucer rote in his "Personae '.i'uio, The ph ioeophers suih that patience is the vi me that. su i`er'eth debonaii-iy all the outrages of ndvemitee. and every wicked word." What armour then. can be so effectual against the disaster: of fate as this God_-like gift of enduring calmly! frelful. fuse: is any cool. no Catlin. Patience in an excellent. virtue, and one of thoawmoat difficult to acquire. Womu poueuuit in : fur (rarer do- me than map. and this has boon one of her 1-.nmm\n,u1Hnnn,fnr Inna nan: A. Cl`! Ullll mu_n. III "III Ill! 0000 her com n.sa.tlo for 10: age: o!_ servitude. t was canary her to endura or die. and A h')Imu-nt. tn nn-| It .1 laws as` Muir`:-'-tun at no . . wonnouuu. , 3: Lady Cgok. nu Tennessee Clnflin. Pnthnnn 1: an nrnnllnnt vi:-tn. .n.| I.oIj0?OI$&l. I-In or torture. Ilia]:- His pain. "l"otht-r. fomivo than. far than imm- r nu pun. "rum-r." rnthcn. tn: the know PATu:ro. p-:.'.*..:~...'-.':.'.'-'~... Hlm-n1..um. Oct. m-u. J. Quinn. 1` Waeorbown. pxid I ying via to NO pu- 3?.`2:. 7:13 ?.....'.'I. ".`1..".:".`.': ;":"..-`.7-7: folk: mended the Lnnndowno Mr. and to- ; port the uoulgood time. Mr. (Indian. , obopoo-mntor. mud in about too No for oompuuon. ouhu-who VI tool are 'sImio Idln aouruudbwug -rodcud.'Tho'i:I vld . -. uehooln Int nook. hunt nnanodag laid In lung: ma Ion ads by oil Iupolli lo IIIINNIIDIETIIWQ OVC IDIUIII II Tilt cum I: the may mantle and mud haun- buoux ukdrnulnlfor Woofnfh OHIO)! hoocoruopo worthless medicine In ufhb. lnclou prlcoin Inter. and we will and by nun mull. Price. on not-co. on III. II. on on puouulnuleun. Pnmpnmntrutonyullln The Wood company. Windsor. Ont. Quin. -V`' ' """`""" `nnmunutnlnuuulu `putp.1uauuu.o:uuuuoncnducuv~gnvu. llinboenpnucrlhed our luau: In lhouudld nnnnm In than nulu nnunhln and Ilnn ilhi ` 34/"on and After. L__;.__ n__._._ ,. WOODOI pnoa:-nonnun; The Grant lzngllnh llenulr. 4. L DI` II-L-gnu Ilnunn--Inn` In I-ax:-Llvur 1'-mo cu:-0 oouuuuon and out llouluho. ` II IIPOOIIII wnen may no Inna In aomnmm tlon, um! fool auurod that you trying them will not be dluppolu `In tho ruult. "'?~.`iI..`.7`. s'.n'i.'?` ':'3.?.'-2"'x`s'C.'&'k_`i>':'i:'; my blood beoune listed. end were greatly dennged in their: . I ` Iuered sleo from nervouned eul debllily. end I am thankful to`. at by the use at Donn`: Kidney Pllle. ted by Len-Llver Pills. I am wonderfully ln- 7 proved. I nlno Inated from odlpiilon and liver oom mm, but hand Lone-Liver Pill: an ex at remedy. el .Dou:'| Kidney Pill: In their 1 did A l ram glad talent! to the _ derful curative power: of then greet remedies. lull h th , bin - :33"... :`.'. ..1'1...... ..:.'s..l'.' ., 3..?.`."`.7....!`. IUHOWI 1* - For 3 numbur of yours I IIIVI 5 troubled with lddnex wookmcl. bmnhm ; by heavy lining on exposure to wet sud cold; also 3 heavy strain whereby I wmnohed 111 back. I exgjorionood gutt- pin in than mxtendingthxonglntoo " {Akinn uni follow: :- .y\-pn ._-_;--uI*'v.,:' : *\I\ ' ,` his oxborionoo with kidnoy ammo. Asnalaiiu rount romu-hbla cure byaDo|n'n Pills. Hr. Oonboy'I Itntomcut Ind!-II u 1.`..- - .......L... -n _--.._ 9 L-.. I.--- . `ldncyiho V '2 " JohnrN.B., ulindvto our upocr WET xz`vEATHER.i Iowsulud Iota. -.u-. (1.; II In pnnuu WW.ma , qfhhoomophnwah ' h0h.Uhk\ooonlnalIolb nunnlhnnnlnnnnnhnnn-nu. W REMOVAL. EUIWIIIIIXX wonulalndv-main!!! curodl!orml0lNuvuo_ .,, E o %onl: A 3 Phone :12. oxn-mwuwnlununonsuud. ..a an 1-`.J.'. .':.. .f..`. .'..`2..""'.. ' 2: 333, ~ - `V Dohogr. 55,111: so Tnonnz 5`? Q. opgunto the --:- Vs.-.~.:*:::*.':.r':::.:::g:h':'=:*_';,";i:=:1;*::."`; wllldwhyl bcpbt` IP01: huny ,houu tor an on 15313113! complaints." PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. noU ;, "1? u'.`y'::.'"'us'ox""oi." ' 51``n'.'.' MUM on? in morning. shah law! I lb: all nlnn of ndn Ilnnn I -- was not home I got from the doctor hould ll tho! did her no good she would In compelled to have on operstlon per- formed. I luckily plokod up I nznifalmgl D7.) Chan : HAL. PHIIT I! Mr. nun. suntan aha hand wt nu! doctors for Illlbbntiondtyn fox-overs O 0 rom ' 3"i'hoIuc"bocn I :1 II: a to: h Ill` Qhll did has no good lh.A menial , ..:m {'.|.'u.ouo or IE5. m !'hphyr. Ont.. in one in h1_o:`$:InIqydd:co :g uhoo to my 350 Mini I on::M::rlt `Ton , .0 IUKMWI 0 - `hi `by the :10 at r. `I K.-lo. PHI; {'.I.`ho.ouo `of H38. ._ - _ - AIKEN`. ofzephyr. IOIBL .-Kn, husband nu thn lhn hm = >`nufun1r%wn:cmnr. _ 3 MONEY AND BUSINESS. ._.._....._......._.,__:.T.___._._____ ggaug-u puuor Innnuo olu MEDICAL c.9.n Ds. ` `I LIVII! OPIN DAY AND! 108.1` whoa: I01. ARCHITECTURA L- ` INEURANCE. HORSE LIVERY. .-.F -7 -._....- an o If an. ouun. DENTAL. LEGAL JnnUn"a;:.'6`n(:.m III! N II. I -"..=-.:.".....:-,;:';.: .: than can u oi ...__,________ v Un a'..`:?~>-a~-" .`.,`i`P.:. .n.s. 1.1). D `. Iooafulroott `ll (`Cm hm-an. '.f`z'-."'i?x`.`.f.1".`s1".`. in! 0Ml'| s 0 I180 IA- Mal OUR SAVIOUR IN ART. , `I W11 Down but the pleolall so-ulual W! F'- Tho empower not-Ind. lqmqd and did All In his pqwtt to ru.-lm_n the pmdlgul. but Illhla oionl wan In Vnln. Aichduko Hvnry haul vmvud to Ian mm to Fnmls-In llormmm. and not all thopowvt-I In (Ehrli- tvndum could porsundo hlm to abandon her. All Fmncln Joseph could do was to doptlw tho urchduko 0! Mn military rank nnd oxpntrlnto Man. The mnrrlngu took plaooon Frb. 4, 1868. and not until 1889 dial the emperor show any alum of relent- lng. In use latter not In nllowul tho uchdub to punch! his wife and engine In hlm.uad chuatho hnltyqunnolwu `lial. Pmhuhlyn mod nnlhrtunuo napo- Much-men: !lnunwuIAlt~hdukoBmlol! Charla Jo-apt. He was born Aug. 81. lsmntlwu tlnddou cannot hull -hawk [aunt of Austria. 0 van nruhdly :2-mud and Inns! In gaunt ten lunguaga ud.nho Mum vuudlnunImu.au..n.on-I-I-um In mu army. nnu wnuo mtloncd at Grail ho-mndo tho acquaintance of Fnnloln ` Hofmnnn. a sinner at tho (hector, with I monthly salary of 50 norms. Sho wns by no moon: 5 gr:-at singer. Her In.-t. role In: t o! Pamela. In In ~ Diuulo." but was pretty. quick wittnd. tho wry typo 0! A V lunnmu- glrl, and, above all. Ir- lqlunchnblo In her conduct and manners. The Amhduko paid court to her, and when 50 Va obllcnl to also the eld In Italy ho W the how&:nt:`t`l.mnrry he`:-.1`!-`axis yvucpnndmn pmuuu - mnxkuot Thu nunnnnnr -hnnnnnal In-......I _-_| .51.: annex uapubm-3 than 3zm.a:$"' A klndnd soul in Amhduko Henry, youngest Inn o! the Into Archduke Rninlor. vlnnluv nf lnnnh-nlv u- .... - .....-...- youngest non of tho Into Rninldr; vloomy of Lonnbu-tty. lie was 0 gmoml M In the army. and while stationed Grant: ho-mndn Ihn nnnnnlllfnnnn .0 u~.....|..|.. umanuu nun ny aontnng mm to Urnoow, gut he was soon hack in Vienna. writing Inmlo. atudy apirltunliam and other who huaylng nuoll. The red tape of omcialiam he constantly deed, and nt hit. in September. 188?. the emperor do- md him otall hia `ofllcea and forbade to appear at court. In ding-uat tho arohduko loft Vienna, and the world next heard that hohadalaumed the name of Johann Ohh and hail married Emilio Stubol. a pretty llttlo Austrian singer. It waa a love match. pure and simple. one day Emilio met a handsome young man who said he won a student, nncl with whom aho toll in love. hoonuao holovod her no tenderly; only aho Vhought he druaaed much too plainly. At A review of the army, however, she Inw her atudant lover in a uniform so lino that it almost took ifor breath nwzw. Rho naked some one who he wan. and was told that ho was Amhdulto John of Austria." Johann Orth next bmumo a captain, and soon nit- orward thn world heard that ho had lost hia lilo at run while aniline to Valparaiao i from Buenon Mum. Not very long ago. however, the rumor spread that he was atillalivo and had been noon lighting on the nick of the Oonzreaaionaiinta in the Chilean war. Anyhow, than in no more lvniml nxnmnla nf n n-ha! u.r..L....... .5-.. --...-.. "1' m nvvvl uvui Only: few yumago Archduke John at Austria dlsappmud, and they any that the old emperor still -mourns for him. A brilliant fellow he won, but: wonderfully hot headed and independent. His tewhers complained that he noemcd to look a some of xovoronoe." B6 ontorod the army and at once innumu-and cove":-al mooning Info!-mu. The auto uuthoritieo checked him. and then. in re he published a bitter pamphlet, in whio he invoighod ilomoly aanimu the Austrian military ou- thoritiol and claimed that the army was Ilnmo ' mismanaged. The emperor uniuhod lm by sending him to 0:-mow, II bank in Vinnnn. -min. ARCHDUKI nun nimmmzn. lint-nation in tho gmat oourts of Europe, will hardly surprise those who know how Prone the male members of the Austrian mporinl houso have boon. at lonat during the present century, to enter into matri- monial alliances of this kind. In this ro- npect many of the Hapsburga hard won much unenvinblo notoriety. Lovo, indeed, has played agroat part in tho lives of many of them. bringing in too many instances oatracism and social ruin. and in ouo in- stance at least a lamentable and untimely death. - Never singularly fortunate. the flaps- burgu have of late yuan been singularly unfortunate. Study their history !or the past few docadep. and how many domestic casualties and eccentric act: will you and raoordodl A- |_ - n.,,, nuurm-nuuuury, nnl_ xnnllrllu ncnoatn an I union, while it will uuurodly cause can- Areldeke J`ohn'e fave sing. and Db- eppeex-eeee-AreIIhe leaf! Settle: V I lingo:--'l>'he .I:etery at Archduke Iudolfunhegpy Fete. -no mm em Archduke mm Fe!-d}~ natndofmxuta-h, eonotth_elMoA.mhduko Karl Ludwig and If`:-lnoesa `Annuncleta, and heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Ifungnry. hug inurlnd beneath his ` Intlnn. while it will Lmnnullv nun... mm- `_ |mxz~n~:nnmws uiissnnuxcz. !?!nps.- . burg In Hot Water. {ROYAL LOVE MATCHES? m war. anynow. more In 1 example of a rebel Hamburg than n OI-th. Ila. J. W` cogwnn xnimuco Empodum bonsai to Anna human. out All 0510 um! bu hold his wife for 8100. and a man in linear! ban Irudcd mu Wlfu ll IIIIII This may in lookrd upon by nnoucvueoouhnunntn anon-.1: ulr - a-nu. nu: may on loolrd by nnouovlaoooo the uncut: a revival ot cunnttulul activity. cu-vu any IIII IJVII l'l`K\I'IPuKn The death of II chemist of Cauellmnnre. Italy. through drinking In court the re- mnindor of the contents of a homo of(u:ed- Iolno oonlalnlng auoulto among its In- gtodlonu to prove that he could not have Illlpd I onstomer for whom he had made up the medicine. was menu} Announced. (furiously enough. In the name town the hub! win? and him wife both died unl- donly after taking I almllnr Iran. The pnnurlpon was In this Inmmrc made np at another obomlwn. and II In mid int :0 doctor`: quantities wan m-Iouy tul- wul. - Hanged by HI: Friends. At Ballaracaruinrd gold xnlnor once commllml mlcklv In a dramatic Imumur. During the tlmoot the gold rush a certain dcsortod rlnlm was for _\-vars hold mrmd. and tho tools Mn-wn about tho wlmllzm.-= won Inn to rust n\\a_\' uutuuchod. A pur- tq of vanity nwn. old wlum|l'nlln\\`| and of gvmlo hlrth. had sunk (hair shaft thorn` aml\\`ork~d without e-tll(`1`(':II unul thvlr mono: was spun. Ono owning one of them at work at the bottom of the shaft Ihouxl: llanl up. hu_\'s! Thotlnw |s<`mm- as last." They huuluxl up. and when It came to the top they found their oom- ndo'u llfoluna body htmglng from tho chain. Hr had da~tm`ho<| tho buvkut, tlul a noose about hls_ neck. fastonod tho noonv to tho chain and was haugod by hladoamst `friends. m luuu wu.-I nctuuuy pm,|\-ring over the luv. A rvscuo pm t_\' nlnmst, an hour Imvr found hlm tdttlng there. Ho was ,[.\rnctl only unhurt. um nuaul. 110 was on tho brink of tho prcclplw. 000 {wt high. Tho llttlo lmlmw undor his \ tout wm nctuully pmjoctlng the me. nnrtv nhnnst, am hnnr I-um 1 ULI|`l' [III 1007:. For sumo minutes he lay porfmtly still. not. daring to mom. Then slowly he mlsul hhi howl. II.` ....... ._ an... |_._n__I_ ,,a u Oll I'D! DRINK 0! `Nil PRICIPICI. what was below him. Tho mood with which he upproaohed destruction was nup- idiy accuiomoing and ngmwing Mninnohv was nmompnnying him. With 11 (luspcrnto man he ung himaoit upon his back nmi dug his hooia nnd oihovn into tho earth. It seemed to him that ho slid for miles: but hu wu not going as rm an at the ho- ginnina. stones that ho had utnrtmi rnvmi on nhgad of him. no (iugixia heels and hi. eihown in hnnivr. (uni at last ho atoppoui with something that felt like solid rock undo-r hla {mt-. ,. nun .a..n... ...I....4.._ I... I-.. _,_n_,.u,, ,.n. VVIIII U1 RITVIIKF HQBHU. " Mr. Hill lost his footing and plunged downwanl along the stoop plopo. Ho know A Yollontono Traveler slide: to IhoVor|' of 3 Prooiploo." William H. Hill of Osawntomio. Knn.. mcontiy had on mlvontum in tho (irnml canyon of the Yellowstone which (l\`SI`l`\`('.s to take high rank in the annals of llnrruw escapes. Ho had (iomeudmi tho cm1_V(m to Rod rook, ix-low Point. Lookout-. He was ` ltill 1,500 feet above thu bottom of the great ohnmn. Below him nn almost prv cipitouu slope mu down hundreds of few to the top of an absolutely porpcndiculnr wall of grant height. MT. Inuit `Hi fnntinn nvul nlnnmmi IUBILRIMQM. Au: 1' ul nun` nrupp. hone who-assume` Tie story In be mic thinkit very pomible that. tho nrchdukn wan inuenced by motives which uycniud -- to him to be excellent. Ho must have known, any these persons. that his archb- uion to the crown would not bopopulzxr `owing to his dolicnto health." and any one it is more than likely that ho has no desire to become emperor. Being im- mensely rich, hacnn afford 00 do as hr pleases, and, being A Hupabnrg. ho may prefer to marry tho woman of his chnlcn and to puns his days in compm-at.i\'c evolu- nion rahhsgr than to wed aomo potontutwu daughter selected for him by tho Austrian court: and to reign as suzcmin 01- Austria and Hungary. Killed by an on Prcoorlptlou. `ha tlnnbh n0 - ..|......x.4 -5 n.__-,n, , uuunoe! UT UUTIIIIHI I118 OHJWD III`! ` thinly diminialwd. Thou in no armou- rnoy in` Europe which in quite on liouality or an punctilioua about ulnttan of uti- quotto an the Austria-Hu`x:f_orinn, and who xnembersof thutpbody no (1 certainly not be inclined to nclmowletlca pl their? sov- omlgn any one who had married benunth him.` Indeed such I mnrriogo uld do- _ privo the heir ;rraaumpti\P,9L4h6Y`?i)3hn of sucecssion._ Splendid nob omen thew urin- tocruta are, and woe to any one among them who willfully proves false to the tra- dltiona of his order. 1701' oxnmplo, let the rumor spread that an Eatorhuzy intends to marry some one who is not of the purest blood, and ntraightwoy all possible obsta- olon will be placed in his path. Th:-`ao urin- toomtn are loath to believe that the heir n-emmptive has married a middle class ' ndy " and one who was formerly a house- ` keephr of Herr Krupp. Thom whn-mnmmn '\n nfnv-1 an In: hnin XIIIUIWIIIIIIXK. - Franz Ferdinand mm b5 *0 log u ioal nuccossor to the A thiolio. but. itithotruouhm hexnarrbltahllthardny in London `to middle clans lady from Kohlnoholdt, near Al:-is-Chnpelio. his chances of obtaining the crown have our- Inlnlv tnIln|ll11\ll Thxin In lln Lwlnnn. `Tn: withlun. In thomorning both yen to dead.` lying aido by side upon 0 bod. t was asserted that the bars once: had taken when nndmt tho prinoo llad Ihoc himself. ` - , ` l*......... 1:`.....u.......: ..........a ... u... L- 1-.. DAUOHTBRS I..L g. -__._-;,__ A NARROW ESCAPE. ' lwnudhqda -___4 L__ A_I.|nn . wv-m.....a;...`.-L. hi 0 In mum in w `~`s.=aE%r;h -'%r;.*`a:s'"".ame"e'?:-_-:=:-`:"%

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