Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1898, p. 7

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Drum-0-to-Illeuu and lvlllpuytho hllliltrn I-can ll 0! a-an-nun II-rt)-n -nut at nu`:-a Inna llnlihvllhlnldovuyhungug. I v-.DA.r\'I~ina ugnu, unenlner NIL III. steamer quin. Toronto to olodo, light: Seguin, Toronto to Buffalo, light; ileagnry. barge Minnedou, I Baunockburn, barge Molro. i Winnings: . ntnnmnr Rnum WELLAND CANAL ARRIVALS. an-nqoua. JnL.g _.lI_.._ _ cLEvELANp}-- cnmssr mvermon sluts Ins NO smrs PULL, BINDA OR l`V_NI8'l`."'. IV:-down nun uuunnusu - ' Was it protected by a reliable home guaranteeor guaranteed by some unkqown or remot .AmericIn manufacturer ? ` nmasa CLEVELAND Has Alhese You have seen an up-to-date Bicyc e ? Were the axles self oiling ? ` ' Were the chain rivets le proof ? Were the cranks spring tempered steel? Were the balls hand-guaged and pedals dust proof? ' Were the cones locked, insuring permanent d- justment? -~ ""3"*'- Was the chain between the hearings or one: side ? Had the chain been submitted to a jerk _tg:t of 1200 pounds ? 9, _. ~' Were the bearings two point, oil tempered le and dust proof? ' ' '- Were the sprockets detachable, forged and ung. ed or only stamped ? ' ' Were the spoke threads rolled or cut, detracting from the strength? Were there oil cups to fall off permitting dirt to enter the bearings P won :0 -nunfnnonoi $._. A ..L_I. _I.I.. I.-...4. ....__-L-L----- nu um: 01 Iuapalrlng done promptly @150-o'Juq Bullet) In oonoothn. ` . "I I -I 1. A. LOZIBR I/CO-. 1'oI! oN1'o auuu:-non Sole Roprooontntllln '. - ___..._._._`_..._..;.._.__-..____. ?_.?.-_. .__.._..-..---.....-..2-.....5.._a-- ICANYUU AFFURIJ T EXPERIMENT? v v-v - ----uvI-!p J. H. 4 n_'.h_!J A. . Write for Catalogue. sea rm: cuaveunn mwndveo ssnmltos. ` T the only cotrect pring:plg., ._:._ omen nounsn I06. IVY?-Cf cyvtwvvdvi LxA.l4nul T I nnzgxr J -._. B.AAl._ Xqnatcunnron 9! *!3-#I`D 00193 `Wear the D & A ._Corso3`.' "1 . \ ` Ask ion: Dmm' 1 qt Doalgr it For Evening Dfersl s'F'I5`' hinicnornmc, an ono\\Ia D I `Q &t\lIV\U\ LugcBouh,2Sc. DAVIS RLAVIRENCB C0.. United ` kw`; of Fury Evil` Plln-KIIC APYW-1ie_tit9ral[ D G. A Cc;ILv%%csr:'r. wcu suntea not evening wear 1: it in for ordinnry purposes. It gives "chic " to the gure, without um. nen ox discomfort? It is sold at 'nom1l|r.mi-u. nu: ox alscoml 'populu.prices. I Z" ` "I""- And her won Soap. -.._._ ._ ._ __-# Women find ta. ta & A Court as well suited for evening it ordinnrv lmrnmel. 19 nin- _ _.._`_-. mcvcm-: REPAIBER.` mmu iutl IV I. lITVI3' nerll stock Wheel: to 1- -In `Inn ui_ Inset him "3 tin! Iottlo Ip the uh: D Q! but tbo_ nu did ` um u'ov," aid the youthful ntranger ' from me blue (run region. "drink hf-arty." This WI! the opportunity of Ins lite-the two stronger gentlemen ` were engng-xd In convnrsuinn and * their both Inn turned. Farmer Huy- scd filled the n'..1-N with (nor lingwrs of Konlucky gets; Ind dxiukn it out dig: out oyou ioit,far- Inert" `atlh It! he uunuod; in the nude 0! tin cplnns" `Ibo tanner or five more and 1:0 tel; as } -,a, van`: vvucn 1.`-|l|vl|`lllllCll llllull I'lxl_)'- S0` with his delightful conversation. He oend a mall Havana cigar and Q _ the climax of hospitality by pa in; a {last from his breast pocket, and acted tanner Hayseed it he ever did anything that way. The farmer ncknowlodqfd that he did sometimes. 0|d Crow, aid the youthful urns region "(Ix-inlr una as: me treasurer to titlm care of it till we get back. If, on investigy lion, you find that you would rather keep the farm, you forte-it to us 825. If we back down, we forteit to you 0500." That was the most honest. deal that lznmer Hayseed had ever heard. He went to the bank and. drew 010.00 and returned to the hotel where the gentleman farmers awaited him. He showed them his wealth and they show- ed him the gold brick. They proceeded to make two packages, which. when done up looked exactly alike. While one of the partner: was making them up. the other entertained lnrmer Hay- HQ lhld I III] hlnllnng ninar nan. Hum no one:-ks. I wnnt good green- lincka, United States bonds, gold or silver" "We'll," said the short man. iw can give you either one at our bank nl Concord, if you run. gm there with us." Surtin sure," said f:irm"r Uuyswtl; "I'll Ix: ready this urtmu noon." But how do we knou that you own the (arm? We must have some security that you will let. us have the farm u-hon the time com--s. Now, I tell you \\h:it no will do-\\-. will give each other s(~`uril_v," and go- ing down in his gnpsuck he brought. up 1| good sited gold hrivk marlml United States mint, Colorado, $28,501:, I-`eh. lth, liI92. .\'ow, I tell _\ 0ll\\h.Il we'll do--wo will give this quid brick {or our security and you give us am, 000 in greenbaclrs for your security. We will put both in this gripsack and you shall carry it. down to your buuk und ask the treasurer amt. h.-ml: Ir nn invnno :1! . i said ; "one JV!-I mu _ycu1 Llu UH uuy ll couple of nice 'oung men called on him: they wanteri to buy it farm and desired to know if he was :|cquaintml with anyone who had u. farm to sell. Old farmer Hayseed brightened up. Yes he knew a man who had .1 {arm to sell, and that man stood right before h_im. How would this do 3" the old man hundred and sixty acres right here of the finest. land in the country. You kin raise. anything from rutnbogns to pineapples, nnd if any- ono wants it this nrternoon jest, fur :1 quick trade they kin huve it for half price. It's uuth $20,000. 000. flow`: that?" ``Well,'` said the tall young mun, I ain't muvh of .1 judge of farming land. but that seemw reasonable." So it looked as if the trade was rnn.-mvnnmtml. "But hold-an we did not bring so muvii money with us; so I will give you m_v cheek." No, sirw," said former il_)'88(`(l, I don't mke no vherks. I wnnl good green lmokn llnihul Qtnnm I......i.. ....I7- rn tnlm sm_-_ ....u.-:u.-,.Luu uulBI.lu up U1 l llllU[[)lnEI., llllll UUL UIIIUFIUIIHCC lSU1n(l [N18 1109!] bank,.withJflight 0% the cashier nnd'one long history of blood rind tears. the suicideot' the president, were worth Receiving her conquerors with agen- zl whole bushel of such stuff. gerous hospitality such as no explorers The majority of the agricultural _ had ever received from a people called P0DIllutlon did not believe in the news- savage before, they returned their aper. Sunday was about the only day l kindness with such savage brutality as n the week that they could find time awakened a horror in the breast of to read. _I have known a case where A the good priest Las Cassas and called a sturdy old furnicr who was supposed forth his indignant appeal and protest to be rich and never subscribed for a i to the government of Spain for redress paper, but always borrowed. yet heldlwhich came to naught. It was the moltgagea on [arms in ditterent parts same in Mexico, the same in Peru, the of the country, because he could not same in the Pliilippines and in every al`t`ord to subscribe as long as it friend PING "mt 0V" Came under 1101` 80V9"1- ot his would lend him his; and so he;m9nt. One by one she has by her went on from year to year till one day , cruelt and barbarity driven her child- iI..co_uple nioedyoung ren ram her. Cuba, the glorious lhev wantie in i~.m- n fnrrn .....a innnnn nf Hm Anllllnu ;. ii... i:...i ..i- Iolln or the lduntlgu Derived From Jon.i_up-vonn no Io uumnna ll'lIIlpI'Whlll bi IIIOIIUII l7`I'0-CO1 It In lulu-xnI-IoIty Pages Out of plat)- an: no nuns mu: Advcnlulnonln -Iy llbr onion: Ala Quantity t-pal: nu. one by on. urlven an Poun- IIOIII In-om lhr-Cnbs will Ioou rue Ilu Elna Amongtuu llllonl (special t,'oi-respondenot-'. Letter `No. L003.) New York, April 22.-it. is not so many years past but it man notinuch over middle age can remember the un- written law by which an illustrated au- vutisemcnt in.,a first class newspaper was regarded as an abomination. so 1 ironclad wa e rule that one of our ` metropolitu. thunderers kept a stand- I ing aid. at the head of one of its lcu-l- 1 inc columns, stating that no cuts with < adveltisenients should mar its column at any price, and, furthermore: Th.-it an advertisement was handed the 'J t l cierk.to be inserted one yt-iu`,:Ind with it a cut with no moral. objection, and a certified check [or $10,001). Without a. moment : hesitation the clerk hand- \' ed the money and advertisement. bitck 'u a'nd told the advertising agent that it I v could not be done. He requi-sled to a see the manager. He was informed u that it would be no use, and not until li he had exhausted cvcry argument and ti met with u {lot refusal, that he took '11 his money and papers and left. i I only mention this as ll pointer, to ii.` indicate the marvelous change that has it taken place in journalism in the last ; t( fifty years. There are thousands .-ilive ii to-day who remember the time when ,m a. good-sized country newspaper \\orl4- `ex ed off its entire edition on an old Ram- lu age pr as. some pupels in good sized 11 towns published a small evening edi-- in tion, teservin-3 all the more intcrest- th ing items and stories for the we-~kl_v, he which was the farmer's sheet anchor g: for his knowledge for what was going 8l( on around him in the outside world. pa Great ashus been the changu inevery- , l_ thing else, there is nothing more mar I hit velous than that which has taken bu place In the newspaper. in those so-;wl (lulled good old times, the etlitor.ulil not of luck his brains for leaders. If he ll` did, his agricultural supporters would tilt not read them. A murder, a railroad Sp: disaster, the burstin up of Philomina , tlf` hank, with flight o nnd'0n< suicide?! R0 !0l'C The mnlnriln an n... ....-:....u.--I Im- unlr Dmsued for I no evenlng. ` R00.`-18-2 Ind 2| EXCIIANGE l`HA.\lBlCR3, 0I<`l"0Rl)'S BLOCK. BROOK STREI-IT. -:-:---- loan 0! the Advantages Du-lvod npnglln-n_Vnn-un A... -4. un_.._... tax: A PAPER, mw won :1 mo ' Inn 1r. [coon coucwsums nnmk Maivclous L Changer In Jourml- mlsm During Fifty Years. % s.'IIu I:nrm"r km. du-\\ n. llyoulack color in chain uh `CliDIX Iron Tonic PiI|.yoII willbodo llighhduhlbocutogthuoglzooclloloywiu npu-Hoyonr upturn. ` o i Iluforlcnntn. `l'hoDr. EnllpI'lodi;n: 00.. NOW Yuk. Bold only at` Wuh l dnrmln u wu cup! am: A saucer. A low month- n unobhut Iurnnb. u young mm. stole 88.000. sud wu noo oven inuroonbud lot thirty minulau. The young woman in dis- grucod for lifo-0lIo young Inna goon Around town with his hand up. and in highly ro- upuctud. It does not pay to sun! null amounts. - UIIIIIIC lllllll xlllu (J Hum Tribune. ' Barth O Nul, I cannot girl. In: tom _|o jail for shiny days this weak for unl- I two cups and A few month- `EH12 ZPIAIIL. 1 innings vnnn ain'- Dung Iluolllioly OM00 ll wen. Addrou an above. enclosing: stamp and refer to the Bnrrlsh Wmu No sttontion however will be given to those writing on of more cnriooity. thoro- loto can that you navy mod I cure. -_ d , When performed wllh the new lrontmen glvonhy latlam Ireland, Hair Spoeialist, .\ ml hnr nmmlm.-n.I 1-..n..n u...... Ul-lrnlu Mr. Grehem wee hirneelf for e long time - eeulferer lrom ehove trouhlee end elber. trying in vein meny edverhiaed remedies, 4 electric helte, etc., becerne elmceb entirely - diecoureged end hopeless. Finelly he conded in en old clergymen. whore hind end honest edvice enebled him to speedily obtein e perfect end permenenb cure. Knowlnq co hie own eorrow. than no many poor eulferere ere being imposed upon by unecrupuloue quech, Mr. Greheln con- eidere in his duty en en honest men end e rm believer in chriabien eympechy end kindneet. to give his fellow-men the benet of his experience end eeeist. them to e cure. Heving nothing to cell. he eeke for no money. the proud eetiefection ol heving donee green eervice to one in need. he rightly cnmiidere en emple reverd _for his trouble. I! you write to Mr. Greheu you cen rely upon bein cured end upon being eheolutely cu well. Add:-en n nhnvn Annlnninnn -o....... ulvuuui IICIP ll'DU ll) -I'II. The Kingston Bnrnsu Winn is author- ized to state by D. Graham, Box 133. Ha- geravllle. 0nt., that any man who is ner- ' vain and debilitated or who is suffering from any ol the various trouble: reeulting from overwork, excesses or abuse, met: an- nervona dehilitr. exhausted vitality, loot vigor. unnatura drains and loaeee, lack oi development, etc.. can write to him in strict confidence and rcceive {nae of charge lull lnatructiona how to be thoroughly cured. ll- (V_-L____ ___ |.:A,--|A 2, Slime In (no rmnppmes am: in ;ment. ,cruelt lren queen of tho Antilles, is the. last nf her great possessions. Soon Culm will take her place among the nations uf the earth and civilization throughout. `the globe will welcome lhe cry, \'7uh:n lihre and God bless her. _nDf\\ Ill!l'.`l\.I' K ' unwnippeu uy Justice. But hark, what sounds are those that o nffright the morning air, waking mil- lions from their sweet morning sleep L;to be confronted with the cry of Cult. P5 libre. At last it seems as if the bitter 1,:-ry which has been echoing and re- - `echoing to high heaven for years all - last is to be answered, for the heart of I great nation Ls stirred to its inner- most depths. She can no longer endure -`the cry of suffering millions, whmw heroic sacrifice andmesistuiice have given them a place in history along- side the immortals who consecrated th--. puss of Thermopylae with their blood. '1 don't believe that any people in the lhiailory of the world ever went into battle in a quarrel not their own. ; which is certain to cost. many millions dollars and thousands of lives before is ended. with such unanimity us the people of the United States with Spain. The government of that beau- ,tiful but unfortunate island has been 'nnn lanvr hiafnru nf hlnnzl and four... I outside or your need. I I started this ltter to consider the. . evils und advantages of illustmtetl 2 ljournulism und ask ourselve.s whether i to consider it IL blessing or II curse. The paper which ten years a in refused $i0.0utl fur an illustrated article, .1 iew ueeks ago sent out its Sunday` editiun '0! sixty-eight pages, forty ut which were filled with nothing but advertise- ments. Thero is u paper in this city which is ti. sewer of moral rottlennea-t, libelling our lest citizens, but under the cover of illustrated journalism goes "tmwhipped by justice. I Rut. hurl: whnl nmimiu urn llnum Hmt Jutlu Blind Ants. 'rI hung T llonoot ap lrroo To Ion. l(:.._-;-._ n....-.._- In._ /. 1- ,,,r. NO MORE BALDNES5. NO MORE FALLING HAIR. A RELIABLE OFFER. alone. A} u: he could stand it" I1.n"n'or, H. m.-. ....+ n.:.. :...|...:r..! DAILY WHIG. SATURDIAYJ-'APB:IL 23, 1393. I161` -hRo.wrcn1.~I. uungwoo. uulooluovllluptlnywolld boouninoltho hutof trootncutnohr Gnu. ` oooou-nod,bntahwoonudulng' anuzrdtoywcnfotcodtodoelioo tho invitation. They my apps: in Khguton out anon. Wlll lot 00-0 Jul Now. Gsnunomo Independent. Con. Ilillno, the genial of Hnll, Kinguon. win 2;. Eu. lcquoclnb to patch 5 pa-fang. in Kingston. Ilthoollbvllupgywould houuinoltlnlnntof noun-.5-.5. uuung term: no nylz "After taking! nix bottles of South American Kidney Cm-clam completely cured of nricoI5re| end gravel. having suffered iron above complaints for over henyecn. I found greet relief that taking one bottle but continued theremcdy untill III {ecz- Iy cured end Iain now enjoyi 0 but of lunch." Snld In W- H, u 1.. I and! am uV1_j'o;i `-15 Danish. Sold by W. H. H.310; .__.-__, --- Iron Kldnoy DIneau-unw.-I And 81:10 turo-An Absolute one Found In loin: American Iildnov Unto - A Round} `u: Hover lain In Tho loot Diocleti- In; cues. The Iolid evidence of experience in be hind South Ametican Kidney Gun. Wil- bur Goff. Chippewa, Onn., is simply ono'of hundreds who hue spoken in equal} strong term: He Altar taking Amorimn Kitlnnv Shampooing jjj. I T. Looalolcar Ianuraeturers llave Plenty On The canal Opened and the Vessels Going Up 1 Iland. and Down. A The bloamding of Cuba and the present 1 Pour DAl.Hnl'SlE, Ont. . April `:2 --The conflict over the island will not have any: Welland canal opened for trailie at4 30 immediate effect on the market supply of [ p.m. The first boat to look u was the Havana tobacco. Anticipating the results Canadian schooner Wawanosh. here are of the recent interior troubles on the is- I twenty-two to follow, namely Schooner land the cigar manufacturers laid in 1 Wawanosh, Port Dalhousie to Toledo. enormous supplies. enough to carry them light. steamer Nia steamer Algon- through while conliict continues. But steamer when the stored supply reaches steamer its end. then will come the ef- I filengarry. steamer feet. The quantity being limited Melrosh. barge the prices will go up. The Canadian WinniP98 . steamer Ro.-emount, dealers are probably better oil than the barge Selkirk. barge Dunmore. American manufacturers. George Mc-. Kingston to Toledo, all light; steamer Gowan, of this city. has an abundance oil Pueblo. Ogdensbnrg to Toledo. light: Havana leaf and is even selling some to f steamer Governor Smith. Ogdenebnrg to the United States. He has more than he` Chicago. general cargo; steamer A. G. can use in two or three years. Simon] Lindsay, steamer Aragon. Ogdensburg to Oberndorlfsr also anticipated trouble and 1 Chicago, light: steamer Monteagle. steam; recently purchased ever five thousand or Omaha. steamer Denver. Oswego to Chi- pounds of Havana and had also in stock cage, coal; steamer Heels, Ogdenshurg to an extensive supply. He has enough to Butfalo. light. keep him going for over two years. Pour Conuonxr, 0nt.. April `."2.-Passed rlnaen In,`-I... . lo......_. nu--- -a.a_- n1-,._ H AVANA TOBACCO SUPPLY. TEN +EAS A SUFFERER. L 140 Yonge St., Toronto. Montreal Office--156 St. James Street. 0] Send For One To-day. Address Rheumatism . Lam e Back, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney and Liver Complaints DR. D. SAN DEN, ~---- uv-nu In: I IIU_l|ll|O IIIII lglcycle work n In ochllty. A I or lcyolo supplies opt on his Who: um I) the duly week or month. All was on itepau-my done promptly. Onion on-noon... FREE BOOK TO WEAK L MEN; `No Into! llow lnlonoo `tho Pol: loath | Amotlenn Bhonnntlc can Will [0- novo It qokkly-A lady or huluno `Rollo Who: I: mu for lion--Pornon9I can of A (boo 0! Yuan lnndlnx, / It has boon doclonod by ociootloto that ovary diooooo Ian I rolnody. Tho diicnl- ty in to olwoya nd tho rolnody. In thou- nnciom South Alnoticon Rhounotic Cnro bu boon lonnd o catoin onhidoto for this `uh! diluoo. II to nlnyo olloctivo. to. N. Patio. wilo ol 0 woll-known nnnufnctu-C ollligllgnb. Ont, top: `'1 woo ouiololy oouod with rhoonatic pain: in dhio- oblod. triotl ovory ing. so than; S. and dootoood for you: without noch buds Ivnoinduoed toulo 8oItBAu- gicnn Rhlin Cnvn TA -1- 13-33-55 uunalo, ugnu. down to-day : Steamers Queen of the Waco. Germanic. Hutcbeaon. W. P. Katchnm and consort Omar: Black Rock,|Linden,| Chi- cago to Kingston. corn and wheat; Cam- hria, Samia to Kingston, light; Emily Richard: and eonaorb. Chicago to Ogden hurg. com; 85. Lawrence, Chicago to Preu-obt.. com; Elnmoro, Chicago to Oz- donaburg. corn: H. S; Packanda, Chicago ~ to Prescott, com. 'w:-En: mu-zummsm I8 un- KNOWN. , follow, I IHULIL nnmmnr NIAHQI-A nfnnmnu (Inn unv ; uuu nnrn Anna, 2|! PIIIOIISS BTIEIT, . Anmr eondron & nollanco Wheels. Bicycle nmanlnllhr A ........u ........

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