Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Nov 1897, p. 2

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u no douodtotl um ' a mu `.-Ia.I:o'|o.-.`.Iz:: 1 oI: Inn udzroloo plum o! lnunnu clad `uh mnmawnggao` Just let us know about it and we will send you an expert glazier. ; EFIVE cram Games : 25 CENT GAMES Tho-comorloolatoro. an-no rennin-uawuinou-It j' _ Block`!-ticlnn. C&hI(bd%h&n ` ihuih sqpluhmd. Estimates for Plate Glass Win- ' dows cheerfully furnished. TEN CENT GAMES: Lost Heir, D Busby. Nations, .Auth6rs, Old Maid, Snap. Is,muurIs==*=:=-: `lovable homes in` town. Alundtomo 'boen put down el mound his property ION. . . 1 Denis Dsly ha been making extensive I ropeiu to his home on Piety Bsfelnd will now have one of the neneet. ind moan con- oeken Itaircaee hubeen pub n and eevernl b Irqhoe and the whole of the inteniot of the house rernodelle. Mr. Duly .hu_ unred- nb expense in she remodoipg 6! Mi home ! endwlse reeulb is 1 very huridnome and eoeylone. New ` renojithic walks have which add: much to the newness of the beautiful surroundings. < W I?` R:-utnn in nnnnnrl On his lmmn [Evening ames ll Oool ovor KR Io numb. as any t:aaa:.*s."'*" "-rs.-:37.-*-*'.".'.: vhu. Anih M wine to Iron- Peter caddies, Old Maid, Au- ; thors, jumpkins, Railway Pzi'ule,_ Etc. `-IIIIIQ gr.-3':-0 ` NAun:1:, Nov- '1. -'l'_hnndnn of tho Ive Frank A. Cntou. who fed in Medicine me, N.w.-r., will be brosurhte to Nnpuuo 1 hr interment; Funk =Vnn`do Bogart. who has been in the noh won for tho luv two months. Arrived home In: weak. Alioo Noilaon is spending 3 e of C wceka in Milton visiting her aunt. n._W. E. Noilnon. The football match in Podtcn I on Batu:-dsy was a, disappointment to out C boys. The` game` reoultaod two to on`e in` favor of Piston. 11;}: gives tho cup to Pic- ; c rnn I [Robinson Bros.l jr. 'NlSBET Sl V W` ' 9' 5 . . ` ` noun Iron ch00! . ._1|Dll'0I= ` :-BrlI_k _ . I. ILp _-._-l__ .1 Al. nun.` .a;..`. Painters Deoorntars. ulnlera. 2 75- 7 Bozo: Street. NAM:-: uo'rs. ----III-3!"-J "-' 5 .-l. `y In bool in to beautiful Mn! ., I \ humans- - ` in no Int. . Pl `IRIS . Y I ll! Olb VIII} In giant variety ceremonies Inun IN` um-:4 My pn-ruruung. There is one Tennesseeuu, anyway, who will not practice the habit or hold- ing :1 tonthpirk in his mouth any more. A sneeze caused him `to swallow me the other day and he is considerably exercised over its whereabouts und pos- sible `effects. 'l`lm f..ao..ao ...-... .u.u~t'.u--nnr in Rlt` Inc-. rt-mmnmg mm-. are ways. On the floor of .1 private dining-room in a: Minneapolis rv:-u:mrunL u waiter found it 8100 hill one night. Th next (lay the proprietor of the place \\jn.s cull- ml to than lnna-Iist.nm-.9 to-lnnhune and SIDIG (`[[(`(`lS. The {ash-st (my performer is Bessie . Bonehill, 1051-4; the [u.sle.-st hay is Star Pointer, 1:591-4; the [ash-st hlavk in Joe Patch!-n, 2:011-2. Of the fourteen horses who have held the trotting re- vord of .t.he world, one is hluck, mw gnu`, one chestnut, two are hro\\`n,und the-. remaining nine are bays. On than flour nf n nrivnle dining:-room IIOHS .1 minute. A rope with it loop in the free end `ii-fl dangling over the street from n tc-it-phone wire in Ifnslon, ;\Id.. mught :1 button on n onrringe which was being: zirivon up the street and, wrenching the top from the vi-hivle, lhrmv nul- u womnn wlm was riding in it. She was sovorely injured and died in lhv house In which she was taken. "For`m_v purl," said Col. R. G. Ingor~ !,un|l Hm nthnr (Inn l nnvv who mun hrunkttn m trom 01 Inc puau uuicic. No liquor will he suld at the Chicago horse show, the temp`r:Int`e people hav- ing tltrentened the nmnugors \vithim- m'Is0nI1mnt if tlu-y`vinl:ite the law.` .'l`hor.-. 'nrt-. a dozen doctors am! Just the number of ln\vye1`s, who, lt they were tailors,-\\ould make one man. to u. popllluliun of 1,100 in ll:L_d Axe. Mich. Five cuts were hoxod up by the pa- tient possessor of twenty-three. in Pun- tu Gonln, l~`la.. and expressml to the umynr of Arcmlia, and on the third (my nfter shipment k-at-h (`nf had come back. .k`nvnaI\nrlv in nnlllnihlll. K\'.. has sent nner snnpment (`avn (`Ill mun cunn-. lnuzn. Somebod_v in Columbia. K_\'.. has out and got printed in tho west a story that thr: (`morn river at that place has been so low lately that swine hixvetukvn to wallowing in it and catching and eating fish. Am-m-dim: to the oxnorience of :1 To- eating fish. According to the experience poku clergyman people out there will pay more to he married than thny will to hear the gospel preached. lie says he makes more by periorming n1:irri.-tgo ceromonivs than he does hy preitching. 'I`I\nnn in nnn Tnnnnxsnmili .-nn.'\\.':lV. (lay the proprietor 0! Int! pmce was cun- ed to the long-distance telephone II man told hum of having lost xx 3100 hill. The wail;-r who {uund the money ilonlil'i`etl the innn by his voice. Lord Fincnse, of the ltilh l.anc9r.-1, oltlosl son of thn Furl 0|` Uunumra, hus been reromms-nah-cl for the \'i(-mrinn (`rrnsa.v in recognition of his gallantry in the mvnlry rhnrgu at the notion of Lunxlikni, in the Swul Yullvy, on August 17th, when 1! most heroic effori was mndo to rescue two-woumletl officers. nr nn Inna-ulinm nnrv\n\nn|u lnnlrnd nu- HQ-. ,i755I;iE S| IHHHU I0 r85Cu8 ('0-\\'()UH(N"U lIIl.I\7l'l'S. Of an opemlion commonly looked up- on with more resignation in this world of wickedness and small woes, n Mis- sissippi pap`-r says: Some fiend in- vurn:1te_ with the roaring furnaces of hell staring him in the turn, ems-red lho rosidencv of John Jones Sunilny night nnd stole the l nsh_vleri;in Sun- day school uullgcliun." For nn hour and :1 nuurler :5 mine on- HUU$' [U VVHICII EH9 V\lIS UIKVII. I "l~`or`my lsnll. the other day. ``I envy ll]? man [who has lived on the same broad ncres frnm his boyhood, who cultivates the fields where in youth ho played, and livm where his fathvr lived and died. I can imagine no sweet:-r way to end uno's life than in the ([lllt`l of lhl'L`0lln* try. out at` the mad rat-o fur tuunt-y. [Il:It`1`, and powvr." Amnng the topic-5 tn`.-tted lay llIt' Am- orirun Munthly [it-vii-w nf It:-v'u-us fur November arr the t1roau~r .\'ew Yolk pulitiral campaign, the "rt-ferenduln in olvcliuns, the f()rI`l`lt\illl`(` of the l'ninn I`.-mifio, the rrisis in Spain. wants in Calm. England's attitude towards hi- metnllism. international sealing confu- enrrs. politic-a in eastern Europe. Aus- trallnn fed:-ratlon, and the careers of Ihna, Pullman and Neal Dow. In that Amm-it-nn Mnnthlv Roview of C'\'IP'S ml` :\UVPlnl)(`l' Is {In lU'llCll' l"I"om the Lakes to the Sea, by Carl Snyder. describing the inventions which have made feasible. through chenpu-n- ad molhnnh nl 1-nnntt-union. A nrant mu`? NIH? IQISIIIIP, llIl'Ulll'I l'lll``7!'Il` 0 methods of construction. in rent shp anal connecting the great takes with the Atlantic ocean. The Chicago drain.-me man! has been mlruitful ob- ject-leaaon to engineers. It shows lum- rhe.-Iply and rn idly canal construction ran an on wit`: the new devices for culting and dredging. Dnuyvlllo Dolngo. `' .Duu-\`\'lu.s, Oct. 29-Tho {may [sit onddniingd prizes held in tho mu: ynnndabho auspice-ol 8:. Bridgofl obunlywu ngnnd mecca. It. halo loudly. ll, nod Qdld Tburdly. 2858. Onurdny nicln I hall was In . which V':'.lmhf[II] ntundotl. The print! nuncou like eoodonnlopuohuo I ' ii Ilndobt OdtcMu:lacwty chau 80- tlrdny, Oct. INI, lot this Anson. I ---------~ v When childtul pub. pouinlo and nulountn |lI:'y`rIqninndo'uottv|` dl HIE: an: nzdll That an` W I` II J |'(quI|'I|o(tII' `WI 0! lill'u'$`o|_-n Pbwdon. Thy an} s In nu. ' mud.` ' auygn nn.u.".. """' "" on-gs uuuumu mun-. l0c.pIt `__cLod alkqqqu. (Ul_\' SCIIUUI lT()llyC(IUll. For nn hour and a quarter ginenr nonr Bnurno-, Ora, was whirled around with the fly wheel, into which ho had I.-tllt-n, but when he reqovered rune:-imtsness nltvr Hm whu-cl nus slop- ped. it was found that he was not seri- nusly hurt. The wheel was It twenty (`not one, nnd was making 25 revolu- tions minute. A IIr\r\4| u-hi. lnnn in Ihn Fran and an ::lr.: and me latter in '.':u.). A statue of Dickens and Little Nell is to be erected in Fuirmount park, I`lniln.delphi:L, Pn., and a. statue of l~`runklir'n in front of the post office. \.'n Hnnn'- will he sanhl nl Ih (`hi(`.:lE() Inna, runmnn and meal now. In the American Monthly Review of Reviews: fur November is an :IJ'Hc|P "lo`uLn-n ilun rain: in Ohn \'n-1 " luv (`nil 5u .`:.'1's'-'`of.'.!.2:`3`3?`u'a`.' `rho ltlclu .'l'I|u(I Ala lhxnlnr llnppoli` Jun own on 09 in nu Eur Buy Prou of the Oouhtry. There are only threemegro telegraph dpemtorn in the. United States. The ln.mnnrn.hn-A of comamth l\1D- 0perntoru '~in the. United males. `The temperature of comet?! IUD- poaed to be 2,000 times erce: than that of red hot. iron. I In I-nnrlo Al flun Innnar hnnnnn `II Lon. or red hot. mm. In many of the larger houses in Lon- ,:don ladies altar dinner join the men {in a game of bjlliards, I '|"he Amnrirnn H-nltnr Cull Kuser now 1-ul, mum: at Vienna, uctouer am. A Castle-Douglas lady owns a book- ` case made from the st2ite bedstiul of ;the Black lurl's of Douglas. It is 45;!) [years old. _ _ 0 Dr. I-`rldljof Nansen should begin . "business in thiscountry by inlrodm-m_g us to the correct pronunciation` of ms front mune. ~ 1 Thu ax-nu-ah-n I-mul nf thn Inialtllsh. nf glront _ The excessive heat of t._he middle of the month caused the clnsmg of a sgeel mill at Muncie, Ind.,-the men bemg unable to work. am... :. . ...-.n...... :n mm-'m.mmhim unzmie [0 work. _ _ _ `There is a college In l\ew'Ilam lure that is trying to worry along w (bout, a football team. The craze for novelty. `is `needing to extremes. ` Twonlv lhnnsnnd nennln anw Slur ls ieanmg to extremes. Twenty thousand people saw Pointer and Joe Putchen ut. St.Joscph, l\Io., October Nth, when the former went in 2:02 and the latter in 3:03. A al-ulun nf ninbuunu and Liifln N9 gm game 01 l{uua.ras, The American t1-otter Col; Kuser holds the; European trotting record 2:14 `l-10, mnde at Vienna, Octobg-r 3rd. A r~...n.. ha...-I... lunlu nu-ma n hnnlr- [3ie2iz>z i=:1mu_nI7,{` `WHAT THE ,P'KlvE n%' " 3 /AR: WAIu Mwdn `mm H 3:11:11 CASTORIA T ' ENGLISH uwamf . I-:3. sun You nit An~"`hcuvoa pp In I-.4...` n:-plnmu. I -' ` Auuwuu -----u--- Z A barrister : feel an small. andlbey are always psid in advance. and the sum is recorded under the title. 02 the brief. A friend whqhsi nlprge practi_ce~ showed me his feebook yeotxiny. The largest item was 88 gufneds. which it less than 0200. The aierago Wu "abut 050. Fees are regelated by the honohen of the inn according soho auvioo per- formed. zihd. nonontingqnt has Ire al- lowed. A barrister muy.anoopt.n case for nothing or retgtn in ones of charity. but he cannot without violet- ing his oath, directly or indirectly. no- oept any greater oombeliuxtier: for I legal service than is allowed in the regular snhmlnle xed by the bombers v of his in.` If he does I0. he in dobarryd 1-om practice. .. _, ` H - in n` nnmmnn nnnmm in Amerion the court. we. All legal business originateswith so- licitors. They bring to the barristers. office a case all prepared after certain fornisond written in mannscripg. A The British courts do not permit typewritr ing. The solicitor requests the barrister to nnderlznke the case. and the fee is marked plainly upon the brief. If the barrister does not care to undertake `the labor for the amount. of money allowed or for any other reason, he advises the solicitor to go elsewhere. It he accepts the responsibility. the solicitor leaves the amount. of the fee,in `coin with the brief, so that the barrister has bislpny in advance. This is theialmnst Invaria- blo custom. The only exoeptions are in; cases of close friendshib between the L solicitors and lvurristers and wbereftbere` is a large amount of -litigation in which both are involved. '.l.`h6}l it is customary for the barrister to make dp his bill iii the end of the month or the end of the quarter, but the fee in each on.-zu must nevertheless be written upon _thc brief and recorded in the books at M he in nnutnnmrv. aim. fnr the solicitor mu (`.0Ill'F.. It is customary. also. for the solicitor to leuvo n foo tor the barrister`: clerk pt the same time. which must be A car- tnin percentage of that paid to the hap- rister. When you dine at a hotel of I` restaurant in England, it is customeiy to tip the waiter an amount equal t_o_6 per cent of your bill ` for the same ren- son. The waiter romives no compensb ticn from his employer; nor does the barrister : clerk. His pay c'o'mes entire- ly from the clients. and if his princi- pal has no clients he gets no pay. 011 the other hand. if his principal has a very large` and protable practice his fees are cnorinoua They say that the clerk of Sir Charles Russell lives in a handsome villa down in the suburbs. is driven to and from his oloe in I brough- am and hires in box at the open for the seasou.-Ohicngo Record. CDIIISB OI nus uxu. ` "Hun!" he began an the nailtanti stepped forward and politely questioned ` him an to his requirements in test benutiers. "I want a pair of shoes for my wife, Mrs. Brown." ``Vn .i.- rm-tninlv." amid the vnnmr Ouuliaclndoniwu ~ns-nigh.-an u-hm mu.` from prucpce. It is a common custom in America for u lawyer to underthke h unit for thv recovery of damages or a claim of any kind with a contraotthat he shall re- ceive a certain percen of 31:0 amount 0! money recovered. ; , glundiuoh an act would be oonaide disreputa- `ble. and any harrl ster"'found guilty would be expelled from his inn. The tens are redulated by the amount of time and labor required, and not by the amount of money involved. A barrister may receive a fee of $250 in a case in- volving only $500. and he may roceiVe a fee of $25 in a case involving 01.000,- 000. A n `I.......I |...-|.m. n--In-lunl-ma salt}: on. The Guatdian|.:.'.. AVID IIIUIIV -1: av av: unnu- He entered the shop of a fashionable V bookmaker, a look of ditermination m his face. It was such u look as one soon on the face of a man who is rmly re- } solved to carry out. at all hazards, a do- ciaion which win change the whole M \ course of his me. urn._..|n L... hnnnn on tho -nnlnhant Last ween" "same style. Sim. ves--wideve|," replied Brown decidedly. "TlnI>_nr._.nxnnn mp. Mli Brown repueu Drown uucluuuny. Bnt-er-excnse me. Mrh Brown only tnkea--tlmt is, also usually has 85;," exclaimed the assistant. who knew the lady well. - ; uA.... An mnwi vnnnn mun?" Iuew U10 luuy wuu. . "Are you mnrried. young man?" queried Brown aternly, the look of do- termiuatxou deepening on his caroworn l....o....us Auuvuusauu H "Et-not yet. a; Ihopmnn, blushing. "I thnnnhf. nnt-` Inopmnu, Dmuumg. "I thought not," returned Brown. I am! I am not going to antler half an hour : purgatory every morning, watching a woman trying to aqueeno u bushel 61 feet into a pack of boots. `vs stood it long enough. and Pm goin to take her 0. pair that will t. -Penr- mu. V. Illmhlw ICLU IICI I [)3 Ion`: Wbekly. ' Iauag nap clear. An old Peeblel worthy and in Inf liah lady were one day recently occu- pants of a railway carriage in an Edin- burgh bound train. The train had been waiting long at a certain station. and there waa_no appearance of its starting. when the worthy temarked, "'l'.'hcy te 3 ' gay talgleuome lot here. " I beg you pardon." aid the Indy. "Pm Inyin they're Iq awn daldlin quad here." said the old fellow. I I-nnllv Inn van: nudui. lit." in xunner vununtu. Really, I mus} ngnin beg your pan- don." aid the lady. with marked eu- Inrn-nont. `bItIdonounnpnlnod 100- ~ "lvu juq Irytngh myth tail in late," in llnnlly Natal. uI_.a..a ml. in in navy lnh " I. VII um-, ' nu nu-uy vwuwo "Indeed, sit. in: very Ina." tinsel Avul .tInn mnvgucn mlLi.- nounou. mo. | ' EDI] KGB! Dundee Ran ` ' my wue, mm. ntuwu. Yes, sir. certainly," said the young man briskly. ."Snmo style nnd size on last week?" u_v__... no-In GI-n vnn:wt`nI!nn " $115115:-nu! features. urn. .. Ill B811, ' IIIII luv UIII Auuvw. 3! really be; your pudu. air. the njoined. "I'm mnukin they're I van dreioh__ lot has the nicht." the old gnntlennn further ventured.` u*n_-Il_ I ._-.6 -main Ina. otnun we-n. `cidundchnpulhti No More of It For Elm. - .- n , 1,--_.I air." answered the lnnhinn TIIIIV? I 3- T"j O(l)D SOLID IIUIJIDIID HA1 cm to an shop In , , Iuuwuug. Now` MAI! London & Lnncuohnjo Life As- uunnoo company. Lgjnuau A nAIAhIAI I'\nnmA- $1 -' '7V"V"V""1"' -' (DI-ICUIICQIIIX at IIIII IIW AID UP-T-BN3 HI}. Effects.-` _ J Designs. Wdl Pspon mubn. for Kitdhhs. Dining Rosina. Hulls. Bah Rooms. Bedrooms, Pulon. Duuing Booms. 60 . llmnlly, I nun mvwwuw. BubaupuocrIbedovor ` , on in thouudnoc ollen In the only Rcuabb ma lloncu Holman bnauu. Ankdrunlnfor V6451`: Phuplodlnult hoolron Dome worthleu molllclno In mnco ol thin. lnclouo price In latter. And we will Iehd by return ....u_ Pun. mm nusnm. ll: nlx. 06. out will in...` an Mm-.. mnaro - n-un-nu-nun n*;`..`a~o':.:t':.::a'..:.'::'.........-... Henry Wuuv. Ihrunugln. MNIEWIUN, UNT. Hardwa rel ex uonooa mom. ~ r. John Conbo . 950 Sidney 6|:-pot. St. John. 11.8.. hlhgwo .onr`-I-opens about nmnsy run; In men: aplenana won. I am glad toteqtity to the wonderful curative powers of them great remedial. esgwoimll when (hay Are used in combina- ti n, :11 feel assured that anyone trying Hmm will nnh ha riiunnnaintnd in thn rdnnll. Luxa.-Llvor Plus cu:-o Constipation and Sick Headache. B90 PHOSPHODIN E. US. ll-g-I IR--II-u II-hnonlv. -`I "' ' ""'--I "' ' nnrqwuuugwonannrnam pnup. Inaudly, an oarlvwiwu UWIIIIIGI at ....... n. Ihn nnlu mnnu. um! Iloncll lfloln (330111 In lH_n|Jt Ileullny. Urngguu. r "'=:1::.'...'.'m...\I'/ vinnr an If:-.45 to n n oruuul nnd quickly i our-Ir rumor-an Ina! cnhood In o|I`o'r . Incl} Hull) carried in vat pooht. Print an vnr $5.90 u:U_A o_urI_l_log_oI_O_g_o_o sun: vlnmlnad value 12.3: hm orurnnhunnu quwuy u- Illfv` C boot! on . F.Il| l`|! vI&l:mkOt. P`ll'|:`0Ir.b:.lII0I.; lJ.'n0 v-HA gun-l~l'tu Qua Club: More I`! ado-0!. Al sn...:.. n.3'g.._. mnwa -'j?nu ' an In-I=::n'l:.inu lbg not It. In yjl/lgongi |\_pI nouuoqwnn manna wpmcuuuant on byjneuvy lifting an` oxposun to ' and cold; also 5 heavy attain whereby I wnnohed nil hook. 1 ex tignoil-,sm\ pain in the umextonin throughto the my -- ugrun mung you : many nun: my blood become vttiawd. md my kidney: were greatly deranged in tliolrnctlon. I suffered dsmtnom nervousness and mm! debility, and I am thankful to any at by `the use `of Dunn`: Kldnay Pills. uaiutd by Ln:-Livor,Pilln. I gm wondnrtnlly im- provedr I Moo suffoad from oomtlpution and liver ooni hint, but found Dun-Liver Pilla an exoelonk remedy. nldi -Donn ! Kidnoy Pills_ in their splendid wor . I Am glad to tantifv to the wonderful non. Ana Ieel Ialutou man anyone urymg them will not be disappointed in the result. T Before and Afton} .n, , p_...._:n_. l\A_... lnclouo Dc III mtwr. Inc We will Iullu uy nlulnz mull. Prloo. ono pnokngo. on nlx. 05. will ploau. W1 will can. Punphlou free to any uldnn The Wood C10-pair`. wuuuov. one. , A1 no hue `---`- v v--r-__' - 7" W" '10- in ow to uses lomw lot an`; a o3' r h-an M 7\\ v..,gr -1.!` - . ' his oxpexioum w'th `dug tron . And hil rooont nmarka so to by Dosh Kldnny 3111:. Mr. Conboyfg utatonant read: at low: :- ` `Ii... n'IIn\I\An on! ramp: I"~IInun'lnnn `"~13'.'.".-uunb.. of yarn I'lp_ve'been holhlafith kid ' inland` , #51:: on otpoaum _..I.l. -`0ul\ - |u.-uu -0-gin ualuangku I `rho ' J dump vivl y._portr|yod by pm who MI ` exrionood them. Jnhn Pnnhnv QM) ldnnv EEK`. tar.-`old in Kinnton by Bonn Wndo. Me-lloy. Uruzlisu. -vs:---vwvug. q u--w---v-ww- 4 LID Do` 5 T. ucmubu & co;. .-A H_g_. -g-- -_; -_._ g___. -g_. Horse Clippers, Blankets, Brushes, Etc. Good JV-J1-1'3 E11113 x'x1\r 111.1.` -an The Great lnnglluh Remedy. SL1 Dachau Guuuuntud to promptly. and pormcnontly can all tornu of Nu-vmu WealInu.E.\Iun(ou.&:arn- aforrhoa. lhpotovwyaudall ,.n\..nn! About 1- Emnnnn. s. n. IIo0I:'NN.`AgooUt1%`1q'r um sin. 0 , lush Angus. tn ,_nnd hooount. col- lootodi `0l10!,f:(IJp:.I`|IoW`h\ ntu. Ollloo In lung -0.. our uh`: Dru; Moro. . _!.>.'&!!! F59 M73 privy vwrvn U-WWW "- _ qfihbaooo, Oplunor Sumo- ' hum, uudgwon had to In- .-dinndnn our-luauu. fnomi Corbett s. Guns, Ries, Powder, Shot, -'n|_-n_ your address (wme ginl) to Adams 6: _ns 0. ll &: x3].1r- v|s SL. Iomnuo, 0m.` and one 'l`uui Frum wnppnnnnd you u-i|| rc- ilve two henutiful :- dolll with mova lo ends and bodies freq. F`liEE.`5gm you_r address (wline phwly) Adams, 1=\na:n.~semn vnur (wiine uuuu, gshella. - Ammiuli. OHAJ . Tl , E ` j |t:;nBIHnu' 1?:q.".`.'." ` -; an T: I II -`H -ll IHICI .*:;~n...+m'F: :a:1~a- E-$7?-." . {``f.%.`.``.`2.'..95' 3.'.`1u` - run 31": nnntocl on Oi Allbulnnv . an ._ as QENQQ .4. 301'. on . nu ur. un:n'Ih1:lIunay-Iilzookr 5 '"':...un' 'w1""$y'3i " " An.-, .,,, .... .1 _. . I 4. `. IL-_,.w ' am for up.` or .-yrll :1 Im- n ,w6 - l'_lOIIin _ ,y.,udn:rtAlldIi| on M _ wrongly div! to, mo 3;: `and .1 outs! uh ` {mu yhnvlitv Hun nwinn in 3v"a'.'.'..""u E IIIANHI O QTBAXGK Oh. w.a.r_o.lE.}Iu-since-gnu. luau FIIBMOIJFI luayoompony In thol OIIIIM Bonk Bill lclnnnon |tuou._ ' 9 I.D. `.01 . U I.. LATE - both '1; mupunm la; 3: I:3dI?n 331 n fgil-olphoug No. in. ' :.___... ._ MONEY AND BUSINESS`. SMYTIIE & LOSCOMBE. uufnnm U81. 011910! I - Minot anlmu oollensog. ` ` huh gr olffak DAY AND N101}! X11. Illlllton sox kink Duh a. giant Block ma E EMQVA 1. . ` An'11'E_c1'Un'AT.." MEDICAL CARDS. ` ebenner, W ,,_ A-?l)nt., styles .,*_'.2'3..`iE_ :3. ?'.o`.`. .`a'-:3.!.'....' ":3:.':.`J " 83? II I . 0 OO_ 0 ononao `?*'*i-* INSURANCE. he.` $1..-".*.**'='"'..... ` "uh. Q. .,,_ 1 ll Dumas. ix. "uym:on(In 0.1.3.13: 0. I. u. D.D. .. LD. . DENTAL. LEGAL {Y D01 ). 3 M80! 31'. - W $ .,...P'.-`.`..`.l3..". ...._.; A n`.._1.n --a.-- IIAII hammiun. onmnu.-mm I oh onanbd. nmibd. nudit- nun mnnoighuqpcomencs 93:1-ea!-+%. r--w-- . / . o uvinv. v3-!%W+--r- nuuruucw butche- L IRIIANIIH :_ I-IYOIIIOOI I0|o|IOP|l' Iuuruu company. 1-J- Anna 1 Eli llll In nddlblnn an -LI.L i A}'1`lEKD nphd. audit- rqptomencs dun Illu- ' and a clthr hind. " iles Kiln, Ibq.. \\'eaIbl'ouI. `Ital eicmr nun. untried I_iu Mary Clokey. ol Kiuston.:`uwu|u>. ho- runo an nap"-om. n an-ccu arm- or in I lovwlnhip. Thu [ml one 3`.'.%:.'a nu. '3`. ;.n1"1"a. -.."'e..'.T tone: and located in {In village ul Walhtook. when he is sprung lho nnnilder 0! HI Q 3 'l qlhlllsu. B9 Its always Into: It I '31-'QIIhora, and still bk 3 n-4% tdinahure Iultlhpvrhdhu-int. '1 3.:-n-hsin_l:n_anI-`M10: In . . Eirm It-Kim, J.l`. Iloir police magis- ` trato at Sydenham. funlcnzuz county. _ aged eighty-two ymrs. flu in sliiI.u`- luv and efficient in his duties. He married Snub. n daughlrr of Ohrism. pher Swilzer. for years a we!-known resident of (hmclon. our Con'u'ovIl|o- A distant relative of tho Stiller: Hf l~Irnesllown. `They nnre-l I family -4" five sons. all of whom no nllll living. S Hr. NKilII for many years cnrtiedyn a shameful business in In Mr tanning at urvale. Frontemc , when hemlock hark was long nlm ant and chap. no is an Inn of net intelli- gence sud neatly " for his sound intact: and y of par- P. I-`organ-In was if the ha-st noun Fro: -dab Jillian of pate in ' kale. and lg-nnspctul u hrgo pm- pnnlon of _all the basins: in the line In his Imnhtr. Rn dill Quinn 3 anon: tcf II more gin wuprruncuworm. `J. Soho: &- mu. Ram. our know townnnsl, nmr nvnuty~liv'm: of III iii! a joudatypo if a hy; mm on _u.-tin nn_n.`-l:o`unrJI:d Slnbb . w A I `TL, log n well-Invun; rui- slinky. nu. but at hula! wrul-.:8hiI'l" Froslly hut kindly." ' Un Sunday morning they all attemletl Mr. M:-Kim`s class in the church and then the public xmmhip. Tlury an all .\lethotlists--.-ind ol`l`it'inl members ut thi- rhurvli. we holiave--and In-lie-vp in tho old-fnshionetl Met huilist vln.-\s meetings. On t\lund:iy all went and hail their photograph group taken as n mnmu-ntn of poxqihly their last family rv-union on earth. Later on they tnuk thv-ir leuvo nt` P;l(`h other, with, nu doubt, this cnmfurtriille nssurant-e llmt --\\ Inns |n|vI|nl`l.'lI cnirllx reiln. The brothers are: ,- Pbter Moliim. J.[`., for the `past few years It well-knottn resident of King- ston. now eighty-four years nf `.1110. He married in his young days Miau -.`n:tr- lotte Gauss. daughter nf \\'ilIintnt`-uc-ss. one qfthe early pioneers ol Kingstun township. The)` settled in the yiIl.tgt- nf \\'nlprInn, now (`ut;|r.|qui_ \\ hen` township. Inc)` so.-luau tn mu gnu.-gt-I of Wztlerlno, pow (`ut:tr.tqui, \\h-n- their married years were all smut. The-y [mred :1 family of ,3:-ven Chllt run. two sons and five daughters. most rut, whom are still living. we believe. Mr. Mcliim was long a mminent uid;-Int ` of Kingston townsh p and fillld well and faithfully the dutioa of townahip clerk and clerk of the division t-ourt. Later on he received A gonrinont .'|p- I o pointment in Kingston and, moved in- to , -who`-ris` he nuts lives`... Hi: nmtm nos 0 " ton exten nu" . tn the time when tlII:`ISIoI"'Old mt-. ?l:e City" was but quite a stnal vil- a that they have all been me tong nu- stuinem from alcoholic liquors and to- bacco; their brains h.1,ve not been mud- dled wilh fiery stimulants and HIM!` nerves hive not been derungetl with nunotics, and, therefore. they enjoy the hlemings of II green old age. such as few need ever B.\|)9(`t to enjoy who go on indulging in these needless and harmful practices. Such examples should not he lost on our rising young men. Shakespeare gave this important lesson. whivh seems to find an guod illus- tmlion in the living exuurples we nnw refer to: Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty; '. For in my youth 1 never did apply not and relielliourt liquors to my blood; .\ur lid with unlmshful [()r(`l)(`:|tl won The nte.-ins of weakness and It-lniiity; Therefore. my age is nsn lusty inlet, \ kindly." tin Sumlnv mornimz they lllilol 0| _III III!` 0I8llI III I-: run.` un his locality. He still enjoy: a thong and n_ clclr hind. 4" | :|QQ II.-3:... nu gnhjui Qnal n_1omQrancpI or weir uoyuwu ,. ...... since` on the old farm ht. ueryille, ' on \i'Ixich' their "parents settled ninmy _vours- ago` where they n|\vqys uncr- mu-ds Inc-I, whare lhay died mid \vh'.`ra these "boys"-Vine lbrn. reared mil edu- cated. and from which they svauerad nut to roar. homes and raise [umilioa for lh,emao|va|._'.` , .` ' The yo'ungest or these hoys" is now ]uI.sl- his (hive-score and ten, and the eldest past four-adore, and yat all rc- mnin in good health, of both body and .miml. though all must begin .10 feel the burden of their yours and the (l(`liV0 lubors of busy lives. WG urrdersmnil all been life iung ub- ulninnl frmn iilcohlllic liuuurs `mm ranch 0` their "smmnc aincegzl `ofij ___ .._._...n.- mufhnl ninl`l\' of poxqihly the-tr Inst lnmny n--uuum this cnlnfurtaille "\\`hOre immurt.-ll spirits reign` There we all shall meet sgatipf The brothers nu... M..|.';.... .l P lnr Ihn -Inst au I.ne noyrucogeuaer once more nu- fone death may separate them. HQ nu- cordingl M-ran "d -it and all met at his com 01-table ome on Saturdayhh inst. It was the tint time in _muny yeznm they had all .t.hup met L the: nnd it brought `back to them t _ `re- * ~- in-:.;a - on qmmcs. ,. 1? ; * ' ` `.4: :.\.. ... ` Ii ] Olllnoo on-Up sum map: at 6 lob In Oh ' lute:-n luodlu _ Church. Xnponoo-A Sketch of liollry Ilolnul I. Oluy. 1`. . Nlplnu Buvor. ' ' _ ' On` a recent Sunday morning in thug` tern Methodist churh hero, the ' ngregatlon noticed five large 'n_nd ` f healthy looking old gentllenu-n-fwe ' ml`herl-a-sitting ttigether lhnona pew. ' some ladles mmnrkqd it labhut seldom ` one node five such fine looking, hale, - white-hnlred `gentlemen. ll` ey were the flv ,McKim brothers. I 9 sons of John ocKim. formerly 01 Swltugville, and Lydln Swltzer, his wife,` who were the early planters of Second 'l`own.`V' whenwhi: country was yet a wilder: ne.l., These five were all this sons that \vei'g! ever born to them. and u.ll have llvql, tn be ve emhle pd men, with chdmn and c ldren`s c ildren around` them. Their united nges is now 395. They have become pretty widely scat- tered-, as most la'rge`and old l'a`millea`u.re, nnd lt occurred 0 our, allow townsman. J. N. McKith. .Asq., 0 Graham street, ihatt lt would ll :1. Very pleaaunttllfng to have n In-milv re-union. rind have mm: In womn W (L VUI'_y.pIua9g.n_I.)uung to have a fa.-mnly re-umou. have all the boyatogether once more he- mm dnnlh mnv sauaram them. [-10 hunt on V ngqicgsj | ..,THl `Gilli " )y3_n L_ I OIIPIIOIOQIDOOII. i 1 oooa..'aeuup`uAh-uunyf.. T _-__|_.._...._j:. lunged for lllnfnlno. The first man who dianovered gulul in Allslrnlia Inuhunged for his pains. ' He wu on of the first convicts trams- promptly hanged {or ported to Botany "Bay, and \.\-he-n he learned th'o [RIC sh-en-t hr brought it mmpla to show his success. and wxnsl attempting es- cape. :4:-:2. late John Aylawnrth. Eaq.. and sister` of our ex-mayor.` J. Aylswurlli. He was in business in Centnaville for some years} and an officer of the Camden Luwnship, council. Afterwards he" located in Na-9 pnnee. where he was in business for; some yearn. He moved to the City .uf| Cleveland lilOUt'[\\'en[y-VB years ago and has reaided.there ever ainue. They lmve hut oia tcliild, ll daughter. the wife of our old friend and follow l(m'ns- mun, Chuiuton Mills. Esq.. who also re- sides `in Cleveland; but they all retain in warm .regn.rd for their old limne, neighbors and friends at Napunet-.. T. \\. Casey. A nomsm: coaea. ` av ---v-- __ --_---. Nnponoo Stu. 3. C. Warner. county crown oteomoy. ioonsuzplotoo removal to Donut. Col.. owing to the fact that Mrs. Winner : health. my prourioua hero. In excellent in the own-pnon of that mute. In i X51? intends disposing ol hit property I '"'_.____x_______' oiety. ` ' ' - `Christopher McKim. `Esqq of (Slave-H lnnd, Ohio. aged over seventy years, but I still as active and mu" htly as many of I our young mo . Nanny fifty years ago I he married Mlflnry -Ann Aytaworth, _- of Fredericksburgkg, daughter of the- . I` l lulu: oiety.` ln excellent `health. iv.-.fn;.i.i on the old family homesteqd. near .8witze1-ville, until a. few years ago, when . v_h'q_ late the turn 'und,Acame to reside In Nupanee. The turn: it now owned` by H enry I-Evans. They have reared n lunily ot eight children. allfot whom i are stillliving. The sons are Anson and Nelson, thewell-known -ldvertislng Agents ,nnd publishers at Montreal,-- `end very successful buniriese men- nnd Walter Palmer, a farmer in Muni- toha. nail in well conducting a large furnitur and llmder-taking business at Deloraine. The daughters! Adelaide, wife. of George Shorey, of )lort'h Freder- lokaliurgh; Hannah, wife of James Ruse, formerly of Switzen-Iillls,'.hu.t now It `farmer in North Dakota; Cassie. wife of George Rose. and a native of this lecalit but now in Mnnlt bu; Frank, wife 0 A. R. Bayes. former y of Nn.pa.- A 0,` but.now in charge of the Iowa industrial school. at Eldorn, Iowa; and Shil)le,)', z`1t home_-with her parents. Mr. Me-Kim, as been 1; ohms leader in the church for yoI'.i`I,'ia a. liberal _in politics, as an all th`e"m'e1ubers of the family, .....a 1.... hum-. fm- nixtvumvan veers a an [DE lI!Ulul)8!'S Ul. Lul: xumuy, and has been~`for sixty-seven years I pledged termnerance man. He is pro- bably the deal: pledged `-temperance man in this looali'y, having signed at Swilzerville in 1830, where one of the. first tempemncq societies in the pro- vlnce was established. A large propor- tion of the Ind) recited there in those times wezr hulemlgers of _that` old :30- ninf I1 Anaimia meafns want of lglood," "a deciency in the red corpusclcs of the blbod. Its cause is found in waht of suicient food, dyspepsia, lack of exerbiteor breathing impure With` it is a natural Iepugnance to all fat mods. Scott's Emulsion is an easy to get fat -pm and the easiest way of tnki fan. It makesthe blood ric " in just thoeeelc1"ncrltsnecea- _~,_ -_ _.I:.... I...\.L L. ova savldk IN ART. Iuupndij ,; sconawwnhu-3m_ vuuvvv III Junc- saty to roliust be: .supplying it with r pustles. w-v--gv--.- _-v`-' `th, by edcorb I Plnuburj scone Pictured Ivy 1!! Vener- able Dccupun. By the roadside. bleak and dreary. Stands a cottage old and grey, Iv cmeping. chinks agaping, at is sinking to decay. Shingles crumbling, chimneys tumbling, Windows broken one by one. Doors alimbo. off their hinges, Wnrpod and twisted in the gun. Walks all wood-grown, fences falling, Rusty hoop upon the gate. Just at low brown loaves uighing. All in now hdeeolato. Oh so dreary: doaolntion Pictured than st. overymtum. _ Till our memory : turning backward And our hearts in pity hum. Where is now the merry pnttlo, Where the voice: lull of glee 2 Sea the old owing all I bugle. In the blighted apple tree. ' Where is t.ho:wild, wxywurd Joule Easy won and easy Iod. Ah 2 she. linlaonod to the tempur- Neal.h the cloud: of night they ed. And the mother, broken-hearted. Washed any with hob and nigh. Till st. last. the tidal elnhors Watch her `fade. and droop nnddie. And the old man. sitting Ionoly 'Nl'3.s.|. .1... ninn Ln-nn`a nrinlilv dome. Am! U10 om lllln. aluomg Iuuuu_v 'N"oM.h the pine woo`: prickly dome, Sees its shndov darkly Iongllfning 0'er this spot. he still calls home. Pitubnrg. 0M.. Oct... 1897. To Bolton `to Denver. n.-- ,..,,-~ u I . .;~-r' xjnwao <?`f"' g_:,._.',5,-9 ,\ ,.. 5 mjmh. nosumuu ourrounumge. ~ W. H? Bruton is conned to hie home cuff-srin with a severe cold. Saturday In 6 was a very buiy day with our men- ohuutg. A great number of tumors were in town and done oonnidernbie trading end _ I in the evening proprietors of the vurioul t establishments had A broad smile of satis- I faction at the receipts of the day : busi- 9 I) | DOES. 1"-'=~"=-W-tr-.~l is hardly the thing to repair that broken window glass with. Io VINIIL Haul) Om hill- honlh wall`: can nim-

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