IIIIUI. Ihoywuunvwylovlquwupu. cunning an-nnmh Ildr unwound announce. An uforhmh lamb ant Ihontinnglshnidovinlov in orange Btu. dnguton. unI"ohh( Adan too! than made Mu blhuy on till next III! .vIOIIII(iIIblh| Iutdhi Nu-vonl Proltrgtlnn. Dlulnon and Ex- tremo WenknoIn--I)r. Wllllnmr Pink Pllln Came tn [let Ilnncno Anor um- pltal Trontnuont lulled. ` Fort William Journal. In Hun Onvrn nf Nnrf \\'illinm V08 ll HARD WORK BROUGHT ON A SEVERE ILLNESS. ' { KT>6t\v1no\v's smuccua. Dr.I.BuIII. I.Y.'. nun: "Sadr hunuonol I. A_...A.l'|:..n....A I ....-...IL.|._... Full gies and full finished. Twisted Cashmeregtoe and 4 heel, well worth 40:: a pair, our i 1 price for Monday are offered to clear the lot in One Day, they will be sold for CASH ONLY, and cannot be Ieng BROCAADEQD su.`K,_ Do people cultivate and Foater disoaeo and aiokneaa because may love suffering. 'and desire to show the world that they an martyrs to some particular ailment. and worthy of public admiration because of their fortitude nnd courage P We have you in mean the individuals who are actu- ated by such motivoa. If such men and women were known intelligent. people would place them in the ranks of the loolialn and insane. ' VIM.-- ....I.-. -.. -{_|. -...I .l:......\.I null"... I ni no II Ior new me, neelui end ntrongui. has most. precious of el)leeeinge--goad beelch--cen only be eecured in one wey. The old fashioned medioel preecriptlonn will fail to bring the desired nenlbe. The worthless pills and liquid concobione ol our blmee will on! eg revabo nulfering end en- danger life. eit cure preyera end invo- cetiona will prove of little eveil to the week end dying mortel. end can never eeauege in. p"l`n ell vim nuer (mm the common die In. To all who suffer [mm the common din one: of our times. such on kidney and Iivor troubles. dyopopoinmeurnlgiu. rhonmnthm. not-vouo pnnmsion. lnoodmho, butt. trou- blo and blood diaouoo. vn would any. Ulo Paine : Color; Compound at once Mid roooin new lilo." Do not imugino that your can in too dooponho. Boot in mind that the groin lift-giving modicino in mode htdonpontosnd that have ruined all other modicinu on humor! tho skill ot phydoiono. Paine`: Oohry Compound oln cunt. Rood tho followi tubimoohl Thou. Batu. of K1 ah. N.S. : NI Again` In Ink van Lnnm chant -nu tan. "!Wl'wwI_ 3! Oilponul. ALLAN 'IZ1N'E| 0| I\ll'HIII'. LV.D. I "I claim to lot you know uboutny won- dcrfnl can boggur pnciou Medicine. Pain`: pound. "I on manna In u-an mnnhinh than rlmuu uil-7 unilpwliu. "I van ullicnd by that con `nit thus! ....a'` `` ' `$2. `e'.'.`."`.'.!..,` ` Sta. ` if ll ll! R 'pllaforIfIotl|!`|PI.And acidic aboun- Ihnlocovunyur. "I kind I.hn1InnQnn'AndnIlMnlIn M EX! lIIiIEXIl)gW'IClC'XIll'UIII' damn! could nos on mum; wnthon udvioodto whim`: nd. and. oh. wins a mighty clamp! Thane! tlnlnt on- nbldnohutnl unddhruing 'mpuueqy `.3 ... " `:1: was en hymn; I. tlhnovtmonnnbo; "3,-.c~ mgnnulhulhpm [IO- Those who are sick and dinoucd suffer moat unwillingly: their prnyer by day ml ni he in for life, health and strength. In}. mnnf. nvnninnn nf nI`\lnnninon__.nnmI hPalne's Celery Compound the Only Agcnt That Can Bestow Vigor and Life to the Sick and Those Nurlnz the Grave. `Thousands of Suomrs Seeking I` Safety and Health From | Falsb Sources. T e: :-j.- Pure Silk, 21 inches wide, new patterns, good wei'ght aixd worth $1.25 yard, price for Monday, - - n _~._? _. ____.._....._..- v-._ --_.. --v _.vv-.._____. `Elmo `Pablo :-bun Kingston 5 p In. Lulu Ohulotu `I mm. Running, lava Ohulotgo 1 p In. Monday. Homo `funds: morning. flu-that pnuoulu-I anal). .to noun. 1!. H. CI(a?lBlEVI. IIIUICI. DISEASE-BEARING. CASTORIA lnlhn 3 Pairs For 75Cie.nts. Then nods are made only {rum vlmlvn Thule Mali the hash Hop: and pltreprxng Vuior. Tm-y howuhoou mmlyzml in t. too 0 Man by four of our nbientnbsmints. and Inns been ptonounud xommh hly nuund." "turf:-Ml anund." of delicious avor and nuperior qmivy." Iuyuicinna ihroughou Ounndn recommend iham in their xnrnctim In roluenoo in othu bands. TIN (l0l.I),Hll.\'li:R AND BRUNIE IGDAMI and Twelvo Mplomn hnve been nuvn mind this A19 and Mom. at the Grant World`: Exhibit mu vim M. Philmivlphin. U PA. um; (Tnnndn. N76; yuluey, Auniniin. 1811; Huh, I-`mnooz ma;.lomu\iea.Wentlmtiu,um1; Chicano. U.$.A.,IB1Ia; and Sun Inn- oinuo. iailfornin, U.B.A.. mu. l1TNo other Malt Bovorucol on.tl1in continent ban reooivod moh unin- oni- tmtimoninln. \ ' _ `Al-In.--n I-0 O - ALE and !'No uther I om. t-ot.lmnlnln. H h7n t.ln\'vnlu\l'n. " ' Brewery at London. Canada. Innnnn n..nAn| AND - KINGSTON. 30}-IN LABATT S 5`-an -yrs-srlrunll "JXnEEFa3pAEEA&'oT' "m=!t@!.".&2!'5h"w"il The Art Amherst Hall and Parlxr Cook Stoves are `fitted with the dup- lex Grate, Powerful Heaters, Ec- onomical on coal and handsome in design. We have the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. Examire them before purchasing. 75 & 7? PRINCESS STREET` _moh.mTuTuTse_ llelnahle-Perlect-Economical ELLIOTT BROS" I`. it IIIQIQIRTVER RTRTTT HOT ` mu `fl-lI\I lCAK1l'\ IR! I ICE 'c3aEER'A7o" II `.555: KINos1"3i3'.' Bundary: dctcsber 3: ' PER ITBAHER NORTH KING. on my m noonnsnn. 60 Cenvt.-3. nun an Au pm. In _ Hunllton. 00.50 ulun. In To- ronto. Ntum. 01.80. `out 1. nhun. 07 I and lulu lnoln ad both war. ` or ` .. .`:z':z.:'.:.:*'.:;.:? '-=--1 W & omno Iailgguon oompuy. mm scam um: on AHBRICA. ,, HARVEST HUME EXCURSION] -IILHBIB UUIIBIUAN AND hllur Ob TON. x__L,'::l*.::'::'::`.`.:`:'5`:e.-.'::.'::'a :22 '4--- Cl-_.L.- l|.._-.I-an Anal C-IA-n u._ " _noab1." smioe,_&mi_mnoing Mon`- `III I YVCWU (`"1457 01 304) 9....~ ` .`::"."`"5-......*:--.: ..:.:.`."-.:.:.. ' umrao an-A1-an. Wullol Ptlnoo Dlooplna Onn bolvcol OAPI VINCE!` AND NEW YORK. 1.IA:J --C-A.Al-- CALI`: -Q] -gllgkl- . ..-,day.odQo1m- (sh; u'_I_u_hnns oosaxdnt um um. lI|I\\I ._IlAriIl_.1'*oN Ann rloN`i'RBAl..l.lN. ROTC-' VV "'-l-`.'3u.t?.`f' .`.':"m3.'.'.E`.":.t" 1%"'I'fIHT_` -BIZ:-L` .v.1'-'3!.-..:;.:-..-*.:."..:.s.*..:."""=~....') h.K."' Inc .I.. oinnooun A no ..qm*'". n.unas??&' all aloonl. cinema _ Iqoyoqlou 1,0. llanloy. . 1. D. Olldonloovo. , 0. 0.1.3. station. (I Oluonu It. _I:vnIexs'_x9vasIqN Iaunntlum. :..lrd0oI.....................Iud Pnrlnlsnm... hr notch; and our: Inlonpnuon 5091) to .l. D. IAILHV. Ahanl iI`loya| Mailteamshlps ji- lanvo [union Tnuduy and Friday :- Golu Ian at I _ (tom; Won at 1 pm. 'IljnAn|"Qnn_ nan, ninvn. mm 1 ximn & rsmoxia J. 5, Gunman. `:g:_._ Shoot. ' 1:nAvIu.mo--av RAIL." NEW vo-Ii|TsTATE. jaunt u-.I-I. `HIV 'l'_|II 'l`AIl_.!._ -_:- n.-- _$1._Qo_, XXIIIIFIT` 7' -UIIIIIIUVII I SOUTH- nigl II. nhn-4| Inn: KKK! `III I EAST I Innxnn Inn RA Cindi Pacific Railway: aunts . n.-. - ... _n.- nu...` \l._;.._| n..L.. i (ailing an Ilovllh for ` WI`: it full I -. *r:Onnhm_'d Q N-I VI cl-.1.` ll. Ilonford, Wotouht. Pro- nmlonon mulch 1 A T `:'1a;,'L'..`{.'ii'-'ii*-- -:.':::`.`.. ...: ._:!.nl0.!.I. n: of an upright mayor is an lmpneuure. Mr. Low Ind hnrdly completed his term na mayor when he was elected president of Columbia coll e. Then he was thought to be settled or life. Hut 1: wonderful revolution has beentlmt of the pact week. A few days ago it. was ducks to sour apples that Colum- bin's president would as under the wire at least a nose lead of ull the other runners. Arceasions were pour- ing so fast that they did not know what to do with their money. ']`he- had on- ly to send it over here nnd I could have told them how to get rid of the surplus with the least, possible trouble. The cltllens` committee oovupied the rooms _whloh hank prealdent St. John had conpecnted to demorrnof during the int prealdentel election. `resident `he lgfvegi to he called. tlmd t e may I ow money. rut when he found that thgra `ms none comlng hack and that his elmnrea for the national treasury were slim and no course, lt broke the poor man`: heart. but the wont hlow came when he went back to the bunk. when for years he had been prealdent, and not word to the board of directors that he was rendy to Jeanne hii place, word was return- ed to him that than was no need of his aervlcea. It broke his heart. In R -me antnnlnhlnni In the hint ID! IIOIOQ DID IYOIT IIIOUQIIIOII I *- - m .;..:a.~.-.'.......... I I II,II-12'.-- A:-I hle eervlcca. It. broke me nonrt. In R. not entonlehlngl In lhe Inst forty-elcht. hours I have seen men who voted for John 0. Fremont.` and. who. for the hilt forty yeun.heve- \-mod tho npuhlloen ticket nnd nothing else. from bottom to tor. {at at. the coming elev- tion the wll .-llow the flag of Seth Low e hle frlemln though the cum republican chi sinks, wrecked in eight ol the Book Age: and the promised land. The cltllene` ticket}: not need- Qd. tor the roeperit ,0! the republic end the wel being its people. Two meet pertlee ere eeoeuery. Deetro_y either one and the vlctorion argum- ntlon lneomm a terrible deepotiun. end on the ruins of the defeated petty they will mine I garernment when one dee- II lib the pom . p?I`hnCnlnmhIAn nrrdar. now DVD! a hill- pot hour the power. The Colombian order. now dtd your old. at the bqinni wu in- atitutod to draw` Into a more ratornnl frloatkhip And union those who had lolllt Ind won our battles and were doououn of trunmittinc the republic to their children in its purity and eunuch that It might endure as long utheworldctnch. Itwnnllalyn cock! lntltution-not to ho for political purposes. Though III neat non nnoctorthoneolvu with t, um Iuntily won at the other sort tho and who in Inn at Int obtain- ed control III one continual scene 0! and riot. W0 Ind Io munici- lu 3 this no rloten In In that out III-I 1 Iulcyu no Qatari nu. III lldlhu Intel. IQ the nut un to hem; pulled `IE!!! to tlcamnu. II. In: robot Iron Si: I Ill II Jh Fisk lhllhnn hung; It run I Inn- once an we were with nun. That portion of our territory is known among the faithful es Yeddtshvllle,or In 5 lacril ioue censulteker christen- ed it. Hell`: light. They .n.re nil fighters and they are ever so happy as when they are in he middle of a row. When fights nre hnrd to get and entree they try to ll- lustrate on the yr little wife at. home the blenims home rule-end fail- ing in that take the children one by one. commencing with the baby and keeping on till the end is resu-hed. and it happens eometixnes, thnt the Instvic- tlm is it big strapping fellow. who had spent mint of the time of his absence from home in company of the Urosky drivers. of. St. Petershurg. and the Vodlm at-lien of Moec_ow-nnd the ne- soclntion had not im moved his mornls. so when his venemh e fnther came at him a second time with A red hot poker. the dutiful eon [eve him :1 aster on the oee that laid him on the loor. and ,like ret Hart's famous hero. "the sull- sequemt roceediugs interested him no more." he pmition that the republi- can rty finds itself to-day is precise- ly ll 0 that. \Vith Mr. Low he come to his (rent office nn honored and inex- perienced boy; he left. it fl full grown men, honored by both parties ns few men have ever been in our country. Any offices that he dieired then whieh were within the peop`le`s gift he could have secured. but t e great business needed, his cure and superintendence and he retired from -politics. He left his great office better than he found ' 9 will in nan`: In Hm nnnnln of his real omce Heller man ne Iounn it. t will he new: to the people of Brooklyn that he was their beam ideal of upright is lmpnalure. Mr. Law had hnrdlv comnleled he was not, me (1 pea mm lu Oman and left the ha I. mty kegs of lager beer would have settled the uccounl, but Mr. Depew did not catch on, and left quite as dlnguated with his nudi- they with him. 'I"I|n nnnhnn nf nnr In:-rltnrv is l(nh\Vh Oljll lethal In Potloe llulu the Ink LII '0I'III-WI follow The II o! loll: how IIIOIII `rho Iopublh ul Ihlp In 'lIeIod-A Wonderful col- ' toee-DeoIh of Ohlloe A. lInno-Wu e `_ BI-on Newepoper In--loIlod When no nnuoe In on Peuoulml-so Ila Oolonu. (Special Oomepondenee. Letter No. 1068) features in (Mr political etrike during the week are an utoniehlnf in they are wonderful. and anything It the way of chance is only or the worse. Chauncey M. Depew, t e- preeldent: of the New York Centred railroad, introd- ed the Yeddiah dintrict, and the over- ow of each meeting was ready to fill nother hell And Another and unother. kept at It I mldn' ht he not ulriend- licop given them .` e stmlght ti that t ey were treepusiny .on the chi day. and if they did not money from the wordco. they would find their way to the stone Jug, where speclnl enter- vleltore. Mr. Depew wue epeuking in English`. o lnngn his audience did not understand. my had but one idea and that was he was going to stand treat. for the entire crowd so they cheered and cheered, when they found he not, the dropped him at once i. Fifty of lunar would hn_vA settled the um-ounl. New" York. October '22.-'-The changing` and for mmht I know the would have . tninment is provided for this kind nf_ 91"` VIIVUIITC QIVII IVBVV I\.Il\- man: ::- -- -* -W " I ` omncoou u.`.`?.`.`...;`;'{: quarto iv INTUITION evanv mwuon or KNOWLEDO a. chute In. Political strllc for Tl: Worst. nnmns safaris mm. `St- ' Alnoot llncnlou In In lIeu.y-0hr6nIc Oneal-II Induced Dontnu-Dr. Anon`: mum: Powdor Batu-on no Booting with an In Aonhlul. , John Ihclnnil. Wnlhabuck Bridge. \ _N.8. 13:: "I was nlicud with onhnh. . whio`: Ilnvorydt. but altar uuing \ one bomoof Dr. A new`! Occur:-Inl Pow- ` dorlnyoshrrh loll mo. and I now V hcuuwollaaovor I did. his inloa \ nnddolighbfultoan. [got rel inton ' minulu that Inching Gm application." ` Sold by W. 11. Dudley. liquor Dasha 0! no World Dolnudod on of 0000.000 by Oouncol-tolhrl. Cmuoo. Oct. !2.-In I unity and dulundnolluin 131 North nu, luryun, douctivoa wd ooooabho nnou-thod what the chin Lonnom oi the ti hum ....E.`.'3..?.:2.m. q~`.'.'.';..... ....""'....`.5 DollD|nIlu$.I'UIlllInu. `smith tho doubts and nanuluhnn ti Ion woo. Inch 3 tho midi than tnled. Just. after the war he wrote a life of Gen. Grant, one of the most fulsomo `hiocrn hiu that ever came from` mortal pen. xfter Gen. Grant was elected pre- sident Mr. Dunn was an applicant for the position of minister to l-England. The place was de led him. and from that moment he ollowed our great leader like a sleuth-hound till his death. George W. Childs, one of the urezttnvst philanthropists of his av, incurred his deadly hate. and he fo lowed him for 'ears. till Mr. Childs` great [rift of a ome for invalid printers compelled him to dmist. Horace t`vree|_v, who was the first man to give him employment. in New York. he hunted to his grave. and did not cease his hitter ridi-ale even after the grave closed over him. John Russell Young incurred his enmity,nml with the unrelenting hate of an Apache he pursued him for years. and his hntc increased as he saw Mr. Young honor- ed all over the land. liut his account is now closed. He was a man of great ability and in his profession an acknow- ledged leader. As a newspaper editor he had few equals and no superiors. It was only when he thrust his own per- sonality into his columns that he failed. For the last thirty years his life has heen one long continued storm. Let us hope that in this last translation he has found the peace that pas-aeth un~ derstandinc. BBOADBRIM Ill ugguu ooinurlilunguuuuulvuuvir op- onlod in Ihhoonntry. Tho Iiquotdnlon ot thowneldhvo bunvnrlingtoloun the loottiouollhinphnilorovun .A!Itr tun hum wwt 3.000 In lo, upro- Itnllng til the landing Ianndn at liqnot. haul-nnnulnnngwnnlnnndl. Tlnhnin ',**-~a-:r.:x.. ....;-- '12.:-.. ...... 2:2. :: IDQIG . Nboulcnundouqvuotonnd. Thohnlo AL. Ran-an 4|-`I-- anal nnnnknhunnpn "u'.'."u"-ST` .'..-"'u`.':'."F.'.-.3: ah-n Aug - . mpentnnca mum gum ms C0unu*l1:1nrw or favor. As n matter of self inlp|`\*s\, he had many followers, but few fnvuds. so he passes away un1mourm-d vxcept {vi the immediate cin 9 of his fzunily. .. 11...... urn: nnn nf Hm nrnn-Ins! nuws- I U16 Immeuuue Cll`(`l9 Ul Ina IiIllIl|_\. r. Dnnn was one of the greatest news- paper men of his time. Though never reulnr!`v (ruined, he seemed to group by lntu tion every hmnch of human knowledge.` In politics he was a guer- illn, readijo `(In forces with either, 1 port . as a w Im at the moment dic- lat. . 1...: nfhnl Hm war he wrote prince 0! the royal blood. The den.lh of Charles A. Dunn. edi- loxxin-chief of the New York Sun. re- moves from an active city lifo one of the most unique newspn.per men of our time. Never in Inst und unshukcn friend, except in lhe immedinto circle of his own fnmily-n.-1 an enemy he una implacable. nod once .offended, no ufler repentnnce could gain his eoumenancx or fnvor. interest, lions does no? think much of that. If he saw flt, he could buy tha new hotel and pull it down and throw nll the furniture out. of the window; as tlwy do in Russia when they entertain u prince 0! the royal blood. 'I`hn death of `ck-"5"-4'-3* ["Aa theee>3 Special Bargains out on approval. `I /'\ T 1 3rd. ind. 300 Ml-ZN S% HM; \y_o0_L _sn_|ms AND DRAWERS, u--rx r-urmvi-I-K41` I: II t-aid: MAKE! THE DEAF TO HEAR. We buy: just raceivpdh nub` anon! n` On:-In O MAKING FALSE LABEL8. 3 tu;eiv,pd__,g Special Bixrgnins ma want to turn t '_ `One Day. In Ollf-10 do this we will offer the lot at price: that will tempt the most economical. _ in into CASH in ilotlulllhnpfol-III. n .n L,,--n- -1 __-__ A DAHaf WIIIG, SATURDAY, OOTOBEI 28, 1897. Pairs Ladies -~FiEfBlak C4a_Sh_mereA JOHN LAIDLAVV & SON. W IV-H` Kl - - I1- `r---- A ' Our i"ri;evf(-)-rl`1onday_,o_ %9};3ENTS 32 Ladies Cashmere Combination Suits. well worth $|.5`O `Ea%ooh%, Price for Monday, 99 CENTS. .. . nwu n. W Tgtrent remedy enriches and pur- ies 0 blood, strergthenl the nerves. and in this w:\{ from to the mot of disenae. driving t roan the uyntemmnd curing when other remedies (nil. Rm-rr box of the manning Dr. \\'il- Fort William Journal. N _ _ In the town of Fort. William l|Vt`!l brave widow, who for years has by dint i `of constant. labor ke t the wolf from the door and her littt e family together. From morning tlll night. she toiled to provide comforts for her loved ones un- til nature ahlast. protested against such a constant rain on her streugth.and so she began to lose health. Soon the slender frame became unable to bear its daily load of toll, and the poor mother was at last forced to give up the unequal contest, and become a bun den when she had once been the chief support. Nervous prostration. heart. disease. consumption. and other names were given to her malady b local physi- cians, but months passed. luring which she suffered untold agony. without finding any relief from her sufferings. Palpitation of the heart dininess. ex- treme pain in the chest, loss of appetite and nervousness were some of the sfmptoms of the disease, gatherings tint caused excruciating am formed at the knee joints and ot or parts of the body and at last. she became per- fectly helpless and unable to walk or even sit up. At this stage she was ad- vised to enter the hospital, that "she might have .thr benefit of skilled nur- see as well as best medical treatment: but after spending some time there without obtaining anv relief the poor woman gave up all hope of recovery and asked to be taken home. so eme- ciated and weak had she become that her friends were shocked at her appear- anee. and so utttcrly lu)pel(\sH was her condition that it. was like imwkery to speak ho iefully ,of her ultimate re- covery. but then was the astonish- ment of all who had lmowu her dread- ful condition to hear that she had at last found a remedy whose mu ical inw- er once demonstated the fact I at. wihere there is life there is hope. The name of this remedy that worked such a wonderful change in such a short time was Dr. Williams` l'ink Pills. and after taking five boxes she was able to walk about and visit her friends. Iler strength gradually but surely return- ed mil in a few months from the time she liesan using the medicine she was able to resume her work. The subject of this article, Mrs. Jane Marceille, is well known, and her youthful and healthy appearance to-day causes peo- ple to exclaim-wondem will never cease. She attributes her restoration to her f.~tVuil '. solelfr to the virtues to be found in ilr. \\'i Iituns` Pink Pills. and |\nh n-n.u-inmm eta hnnnu nnsv nnt onnin lullml In yr. \\Iu|:una l'|nK rnls, cum In-r expo-rwnce she hopes. may pm some mhor aufrenr on the right. mud to hu I`g&l.]. nonnsnt on-I-nnalv nnvlnhnn nn lIIIl'_ curing when oaner rememea mu. Ev!-ry box of the genuine Dr. liams` Pink Pill: has the (nth mark on an wrapper around the box. and the punhnaer can Qrotect. himsalffrom imposition by refumng all othorl. Sold by all dealers at W. at box or nix boxes for 82.50.