'4' v.‘_‘ w_ï¬ ._ .7 ,U lllll â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€""‘â€"'â€"â€"â€"__â€"- Three of the Fine . . d a Pro- Tin work and Plumbing done in 1 ed , . started among cotton ba es, stor . , - ah that branChes' on ier No 3 of the North German stores. The loss ls placed at $1’ horses on account of the appearance of p 0 i ' Hoâ€" 200’000 for the vessel, and about their eyes, saying, “I never feel safe with m $400’000 for the ï¬ttings and stores a horse which is always turning the . .,:.l ° you "“1†ï¬nd the ï¬ght place at token, at 4 o'clock on Saturday af- B 0 x A L L, S a. mile long, extending » the actual shore line to the bulkheads from 600 to 1,000 feet aWay, and had . Caught three great ocean liners and a the 1055 to the "05591 PFOPGF will a vicious habit. This deviation from the ordinary course of nature produces a __//// WHAT Yflll WANT llRRlBlllllSllSllRBllllll. __..â€"-â€"â€"- ofï¬cers. The body of Capt. Mirow 01 THE EYE OF A HORSE the Saale has been found, burned so ______.._â€" as to be unrecognizable. At least six women, steWai-desseS. NOT AN liN'F’ALLIBLE INDEX OF THE perished on the Saale. They fought ANIMAL’S CHARACTER. w " As the season is well advanced MISS B hard to live, scrambling to the port- holes and beaming the men in the DD Between the “Wall fleet of little tugboats that hung The Difference about the liner. and the “Watch Eyeâ€-â€"The â€FOI‘ the love of God, take us out!" Earn as a Guideâ€"An Ex they cried, and begged the ï¬remen to 0d 0! Judging Equinen. play the hose upon them. . . ’ 1 _ The men on the wrecking boats Many persons in forming opinions as to wept and sobbed like children. They the character of a horse regard the eye thought of their own wives and famâ€" as the feature above all others which ilies at home. None of them had ever tells the tale, but our investigation of the â€I“ w“ "3"“:h‘-s“â€Â°â€œd been present at so awful a sight. subject has led us to somewhat. different From a very reliable source, it was conclusions, and experience With these learned that the ofï¬cers of the Saale animals has caused us not to place too had accounted for 111 persons, out of much reliance upon its expressmn 111.06- cidiug as to its vicious traits or docdity. Spa-inkling Cans, New York. July 3-â€"â€"A1most $10: a total of 252, who were on board at . . _ , _ r 000,000 worth of property was de- the outbreak of the fire. hotn’ithstandlng that th‘? examination 9 . the eye is almost an inborn habit in Miik Cans, 20 to 40 gal. stroyed, many lives were lost, many r-nmo of the l.arzor 1306st . dvi the character of the creature persons were injured and at least 1 - The steamship Main of the North 3“ °.ng . _ . ’ ’ ' ’ yet it seems that this paiticular feature 500 lives were imperilled by fire that Germgn ij‘lzgd Line COStï¬$t1,500,000d is Often overestimated. out51 e o e cargo, t ings an \Ve have known persons M 200 Lives Lost in a Conflagra- .SPBlNE... .. greatly reduced prices. Call and inspect t Everything is dainty and up-fo-date. 000,000 Incur- WW petty Damage of 810, Kent-st redâ€"1n Three Hours the Awful Havoc Milk Fans. at. on. Do to Have Been Started From a Work- Cream Cans, man's Pipe. to condemn Lloyds Steamship Company whites of its eyes at me,†but closer in- spection would have shown the ivory white to be the result of absence of the coloring matter in a part which is usual- ly of a darkened hue and was really the than _, and cargo that Were aboard her. ternoon. In less than 15 minutes the The steamship Bremen of the North flames covered an area a quarter of German Lloyd Line cost $1,150,000, outWard from and her ï¬ttings and cargo Were val- ued at $300,000. The cargo and stores were entirely consumed, and natural condition of things rather / J/ ,__._. - ' .'_ 5 I. .I ller harbor craft in amount to at least $700,000. The Saale, the steamship which will d “watch eye," dozen or more sma variety sometimes callc Twines below wholesale price. ver, with an- Kent Street? Lindsay its grasp. l Those who gathered - along the have the most horrible story 0f death occasionally confused, howe shores Of the Hudson River to Wit- to unfold when the divers go down other kind called “wall eye.†And here it may not be out of place to explain in her, cost the North German Lloyd Company $1,250,000, and the ï¬ttings and cargo were valued at $300,000. the diï¬crence between these two peculiar conditions. ness the great ccnflagration, saw a w. WIT spectacle that they can never forget, and one that will always have a. conâ€" WILII $1030“ place 1“ the hIStory Of New The damage to the vessel proper 15 The f0imer appears as i 1 â€"â€"264 $51" . bel f tt Per 3 placed at about $800,000. by the contrast of the ivory white sur- PAY th ire mt a u‘the (1) cof :11; (12111.1 iers The damage done to the Kaiser rounding that part of the eye frequently . . , f “‘95 so her}; 0h G 13 d Wilhelm der Grosse is estimated at called the Sight. which in its turn_may LAUGHING GAS. A You if You intend bgilfding this lie ongiéig ttodt teh ort {1 ermtan OyIt 25 000 be almost black. This somewhat singu- “633°“ toconsult me e are ma ' me’ 5 ar e e con a-gra ion. ' 1 _ l- ' r' w ment of thin rs ives the or- minutes after 4 o’clock Phe three docks Of the North Ger â€â€1111 1111:1‘50 carance of him: ever on the some Unnecessary Reasons. b pp ' S At the Woman’s league convention Ar as It were. ome Miss Goggin had attention; 6 man Lloyd line . outlook, watching, theme of interest to l have an up-to- was a few Quiz contracts. d 1 date planing "1111 3-" can supp 5' when 0. L. Spengler, an employe of _ . everything that is needed for the trans ortatiOn com any which man Lloyd Line, which Were burned ‘ 1 1 housebuilding at the very lowest handles a}: baggage atp the North to the Water’s edge, are estimated to horses have both eyes con-structhcd on She was billed to lecture on 3 prices. The he“ workmen. the German Llovd iers walked into his have COSt’ $300,000 The dOCRS were the watch eye plan, and It gives t e ani- all. - u -» - .. ATO dryest lumoer and satisfaction ’ ‘ _. ‘ff‘ P : t d t “.011 filled with merchandise just re- and a rather wild expressmn, when, 'in 1: was this; boy I Am Single, P guaranteed in every 0339' Enlarg- company S 0 ice to coun up1an O “.in frolna1)rorld ’ point of fact, it may be a very docde And their nerves were all a-tmgle, ed premises, and new machinery carry away the money which Was i'v d f o brt 'd d . 1 d t creature. Whilea most impressive Silence ï¬lled the big cen- , just edged. All orders turned out thered iglooltinlél;r drilwn the puff 1as lit: 231300010 m a 03 , an \a ue a The wall eye, on the other hand, is a vention hall. l rem v ..... . . on er. l8 cc e saw a no 0 ,, - , 7 ~. ,1 . _ n 1 1 1 , D D ‘ cotto; abl'wg 'l‘lie 'l‘hingvalla pier, which was en- C‘mdmon 114“" _to the 31’5“?†9f cmgrltgg “I Will tell you, end Miss (loggin, l The Lindsay 3" "f , ,_ " 1;, . .. . "‘lv comï¬m d Wm m u d c.†_ matter, t is time iii_i ie interior 0 e “\‘Cliy in singlcncss l’m Joggm, . 91min; Factory. Stilï¬iiie â€Â£ch _b.V i o £10m the three 131811.01. the 1111:) - countinge the (storesl 3111112151 wre organ, giving it a bluish or steel gray ap- Why no manly oak any say that l’m his dainty :1 -f___________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ 301th Lneriiian L105 d Steams up Lomd- on It L pearance which is a striking contrast to clinging vineâ€" I . 1 , - \ pn’ni had been buined to the‘g‘lollll . i . ___g the soft brown eyes so often noticed in “by lve neverxgcw a preacher, 1 , , llm southern end 01 the Lunipbcll IL F1 '1†F05 Led by a male ionow creatureâ€" be 1 51‘ L NDiNG THE DEAD. " " ° . " .31 'uâ€" ‘a' as s, and their num r i It must not be inferred that the eye I m1*i;LjUC-:°r_n:1‘ ‘9’ M â€n , consisting di.=1,'e::ai'dcd in forming character of a horse, Sta )l'll ire Company building , i‘ ’ve i‘vcâ€"* ri.’ ‘ructiircs, caught . . ‘1 u 1 5w - b1“ *7 Other Facts \Yhich snow the Appalliiig should be Onthtll “And i think the Very worst one â€x MILLINERY Al noun PlllllS ,- wishes to inform the public that she is selling the balance of her new and stylish stock of Millinery at MISS BANNEN, The celebrated “Plymouth†and “McCormick†r1 9 R. SMYTH, ANNEN he goods. 9 Lindsay Opposite Market, 1: ‘ Dressmakers m. '. Such as to Cause Bay Panto Dressmaker has r. . osmve Cure are cacti.“ About it. ..... 111:8 Lllld flames Shot OUL,f.r0n1- CV01:V: Lo,“ 01' Life, :1“ “pinion as (i) the \‘rlli‘d‘w‘V frol‘ll the t“‘0 {1001‘s 111 3" ic“ l - Y 1 1 1 3 1 l‘1‘t it should lJL“ l'i-lliul‘illioi'wl that lls OX- ls also t'..c Verx' 2.2:". (.118; - . ' " : ‘~.-. .' .~ 4" -. ‘ - C'\V ' )r ’ . ll.\' " .â€"â€"â€"' l i;;“’.i::ll\' A - l . I - i l ' ~ ~:..., .2. '. ,_.:..i. .1 ' r-c ‘ “1â€?““5' . .1“? muldm’hi being, â€111111 .1, , 1 1’ .1...‘ - h 1‘ C_1 ‘V 31 [)i'L‘SSlOD is materially inilueiiCed by the 1 “us its idâ€, ,o;t c..- of 4.1 my .CJSOUS‘ “1‘11“†“W1 5m“ and whiskey, “no“ S.““m“m’0â€1 11‘ S â€I 1 (3 huge ..m "‘1 :lltlillde of the car, (111 organ which is ofâ€" ‘5 "11“â€â€œ0‘1' . Hon. ‘.::.. _ .. 1 â€-0011 fowl 1'â€. mm 1‘1re_ The fire was (at-i‘iiiin Lloyd SL“;‘.lll(‘l‘S bklzlli‘. lli‘eHâ€" 1, 1 4, .311 _ Q .11.. ,1â€; (y n - d 1.39.0.1 carefully. myszstcrs; p . .. . r__ 1, ; . x, b . , ,1 . . 1, . 7 ‘ 1 . irn us. si, it of :i. i..i .is 1.113 ..ii iii ex ., _ .. 3 "Ms 3““ " V ' ‘ “(it““wfn S‘OC'†so hot that the Iii'enieii were unable 831 and Jain lie smoking in ilm 1.1 1Ԡiii the 'i'iiiii"l'< C"“"“"""“ l‘ O’K‘Ctmned I‘ A,†‘“ “‘4 M _.._ â€L WWLS‘CL in a way “' 'e "‘ ‘ ' ' 3 ’ 2-... ' e - ' ' » - - - - - -: .~ ‘ '."- ,,, -. - .. ’ ,‘ “ ‘ " “‘ “ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ . _.. air“ 2.2 â€2:112: to in ‘ my ,' “KW-{"3m_1:111_â€""‘\“-JC‘-V‘53:"?-‘a‘e’e’m‘ to go \vithm l:g.;liiiiig distance. and 1N} «Hid .\mih “Her, flld‘nl‘h 1-: “.11. (,.{1,1.1.:L.nm. 1.1 3211,}..ng 1301.5,6 has “r :l-‘I-‘Sf‘cd‘H C-L c ' y "I. [L‘L‘ {\l ‘i‘ zl1~e(‘1 K if; '2 “GUS. w . , ‘ y w \ ' ~ 'y \n ' ' ' ‘ "' i r ‘ ‘ ‘- I‘ 11:11 7 i 7‘ . ‘4 ‘ P, . \ ‘Ju’ : ' '13 H d the flames had â€at“ mth the†0““ 11111111311119111‘31831CT “1111' 11113517» 1:6“ .. 1' led us to regard tho car With lllllPll care, 1 . 'i'reats alldiseases ofDomestic Animals Wu)’ theâ€; _ 1931‘ l‘ , , ‘0 . many “‘4“; "“ †as its attitude and it! n-omems indicate Tncn t.1l.dalté Limp shouting, .__.....â€"â€"â€" F011? bomh German Lloyd liners “mm“ “is“ â€on szdcs. A “MW 1.")- ouite a vai‘iciv of Conditions. Horses 1 Furil.-2r â€M‘m‘h'“ 53.91135" . .. OFFiCF‘ AND l‘N’FlRflk’l . _ were lying at the piers. .\'o ship Was #101 forbids near approach 1 10’ “1‘9 whose ears are ever restless without ap- And 51.155101331331121: ‘5 ““5 “W“T‘edv 1†"13-14†M 1 .~.. I, 1 ‘4 ‘ ‘ 7 ‘ ~ A ' at either side 0f the pier 0“ ""1119“ sunken steamers, and “urns on 1““ parent cause are froniioiiilv ultra nervous veilâ€"£115.11: 1‘0 :“L d out to her slum)" headache, Pa“: 1:: b '7 ' ‘ . .. - " - ; 'v -' ~' ‘ ‘ . . le_' -‘.l1;.~.ii" ‘ u - A a, .1 1.37‘.'_, Opposue Jewett’s Livery Stables the We alerted- 0“ the WM“ W10 3‘†‘1’â€5 13‘1““) hlmord ism.†m Im‘ Cl‘vmm‘OS. “'0†“Wm “‘MCth- Agiun- “Further mm: Would be silly. Sim“? “be “WV" ‘ ' '-. . -...' "‘= .'!. .... :_.- _‘ ~‘~ _ ., York-st ’Phone 104, 01 Pier .2 lay the Saale. 0n the ()p- â€0‘ i -_ even “a!“ (â€â€œ1“ no“ ‘1 .he l'i‘bLleS car will sometimes pouit to if thugs we ï¬rst, you needy; mmd about the _ at; ere 1531' posite side of that pier the Bremen the 4 er. lork morgue More “11‘?†defective eyesight. which may be accom- other eight!†mt‘? W01.“ F8585? ,_ 1 was tied up, and on the south side from the deck 3f the Smile. mm m“ pnnied with partial or total loss of vision, â€"-Baltimore American. $151313“? 3.3393134“... . . , . .. ‘ - \ ~' . . . 5;, 0",. o Ok’S COttOD ROOt com Dana or Pier 1 lay the humor \lillielm der (1’9 “I“; expecte ‘0 bring up 15""lf33- while animals which throw them closely G t It All 1:3- 2:24 g7»?- - . . . x . ‘ -vv 1' . _ . - rol‘urs >= 0 P Urosse. 0n the north Side of Pier 1 Lharre 1f legs, dscctions Ofdl’ 9‘11â€â€ back upon the poll are often inclined to S , d 1° 1 t h' m: 6:13“ 110 f“ Y: i - - _ . _ . ~- '* r '.‘ . . . . . __ - evn ’a.’*' Issnccessfullyusedmonthlybyover my the Main. a brand-new ship from ha burne scous an ligiiiis hip or bite. Indeed this very attitude is upermten en. “as wa c mg you ga- e . o .w._: -. t:._ and other wreckage are drifting frequently a signal for combat. and observed that you entered but one once With it. . house in the square between Upth and “For some time I 11: gives full from weak back. a. are; ’: 5 S . On the other hand. horses whose ears are kept nearly in the same position most Blank streets, yet your repo 0,000Ladies.§afe,eflectual.Ladiesask which had crossed the ocean onl' yourdru gisuforCooksCOtton Root Com- ' ‘ th‘lbi. about the upper and lower bays, compelling steamers to pick their every family in that square. pillsand twice. As soon as it was seen statistics of A. One night they were close- -â€"Washington Star. and aches in varr-z Since I have used 1‘ I. ad. Take no on er,asall!1\’1iixtures. $ imitations are dangerous. r oo,No.l, 1 er . , , a coiiï¬a Tration \\ as threatened the . . . box,N0._2,1odegi-ee_sstronger,$3perbox. °~ . 5 7 . way With caution, to save their of the time are more than likely to be 1or2,mailedonreceiptofpriceandtwos-cent attention of all the employ es of the . , d d’dl _ . _ Please ex lain this sir stem 3. The Cook Company Windsor.0"i.l 1- . â€". (1 .~ .- ,- h 1‘ screws an pa 95‘ dull, stupid creatures. if they are not ~ p. *3 ' . ,, . y , int, \\ as turne to saxiiig t e ‘snps. , ,3 - T ~, '1h 1 d h I aiushavele‘twe . u... 03. land‘zsoldand recommendedby v... 1 ,, 1 . . . . . Dead Nonrlv All Emplnr‘ei. totally deaf DOIlfUCSS in horses 15 not at LLD>US 3591‘" e a y W cm 53W P . ‘ ‘ â€â€˜v‘ “‘ . res onsibleDru gista inCanada “10 Stream Immediatel.‘ 111 â€Mt 0f . . ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ . “ ' ‘ " . ‘ h h l 1 th sndthekidrevwo-wsch: p g ’ l th erunnin' 1181.5 soon swarmed with 1t 18 not yet possmle to state ac- all a common thing. though we oecasmn- “1 t at one ouse "3 0935 to 6.53“,†“111» 1.: : y."_'..‘fl;;:‘. 5 I, ‘ . . . . .- .. - . -. -_ card clubs as do all the other ladies in ‘0 .i.ec..n........,.~ - - . . . . . . tugs The kaiser Was the 111.3% 1†curatcly the number of dead. but the all} meet “1th cases in “lllCll the am , , , t ... ,. 3." 1 3M \ . .3 1" SW3 m Lm’lm‘v by b a“ .‘ - y . lirst reports of the fire, which reprc- iiial's attention cannot be attracted by that DClgthI‘hOOd.- Baltimore Ameri- ocomeonrneinissxwg Te! lg. A, ll'gtnhn‘havm, Blogggn BIOS. and connect \\1E,h lIS tugs, but after lacy qepted the steamer“ "ind IllC plt‘l‘ï¬' 'lS sillllld can. to say Ihave 2102 2-3.: 53 E2. Gegory, druggists. had made â€St to her stern her great oiiï¬trlinin. 1 nmnv Lvi‘sitors 'liiid ii'iis- ! The ear of the horse is not onlv a par- present,†-~ «~- stcel liaws.ers were still holding her tix g c i 31 ‘ 1r ‘ 1 Zn. 1 (11 n '11 1111 indev to the 1111111111,; Ch‘ll‘ï¬ctgl‘ as far Gratitude. Doan s Kidney l ; .= : - v . l" V .. ) h "S. L ‘ ‘I‘ ' i - c t t t ‘ ' In - ‘» 4..<-‘r» to the pier. Already ilw heat iziade it I“ e pa‘sc {'1‘ . L 1 . )‘ 1 1 g ,- d d 'l' f ,. d bit "to Etyous born a oomblybee, , or weak baca. .._. impossible for men to h-iiidle tlioscl â€Ht by imestigaiion, and It swims “5 â€00 an a.“ It) 3:9 concerne ' l‘ ‘3 'iou‘s gottcr buzz an work; ‘ dropsv,mist for. : hau‘sei's "“(l (“1% 111,111 10()_ fr 1 likely that nearly all of the victims movements \vill at tziiies sound the key- 1:: you isa song bird, rheumatism (â€1W- L~ .. g A ) , . v , . . ‘ 7 :3“ ‘ ‘ ti 1 " . ,. e 5†"ml of the disaster were cmpiuyod m more of danger or warn us to be on the ion mus sing an never shirt; voung or old I" e .. . liclanx' ‘ "b.†. . .n i some capacity by the sic-.iiiishil' 00111- â€W“- In this connection a somewhat re- Hi you 15 3 S‘luirml’ Toronto Ont "1 ‘ â€I“. ha“ Scrs m “‘0' yelled: puny. However, the loss of life is Iiiri‘lmble incident was related to the F?“ â€f“? 114‘? f um tree to tree; ' sun; one in the crowd. appnlling. “.111“, a few years ago by one of the Au; ilJJOk‘} lodILln’ t. -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€""‘"""’"" '1 \'r\~' ' v ‘ v - - CS 3: iTCSCI‘. , . ll- “V 45 the ‘w » - 01 0111) 3 “1(l11101lt1 FM†Undies “convowd l iiiou soldiers who escaped through that I CED m me. 1’0 brnm" “ ' ‘ ‘ ’ ““d stout arnis began Forty bodies have been 1.1.1.111“ . famous hole in Libly prison. but was aft- 1;: you is a hornet, SIGN OF THE MILL SE fl " c .L‘. , .. . .1. 1 . 1 . 1, v , '\ ‘ ‘-'l. _ . ._ , '1 . hp! ‘ a“ a} Hm steel IOI’LS' hundreds are qunmu- and m. cs‘i- ei'wnz‘d rctalwn. The Minor who recap- lou mus want {on folks to sting; - , .q. em‘ ‘1 ; he alter another the hawsr-rs smipâ€" 1111116 of the “hang; of d 1’ ‘ 1“. turcd the man subsequently informed him 1‘3 5'61: is a butterfly. 50*†5 “e C ML“ ‘ . . - t. . \‘ii .(‘, ' ‘ . e . ' ,,‘ L. ..- .. ' 1 ed m “‘0' and Sl‘m' the great 1â€â€œ? falls below 000 “f m. “V1 of] Ll 1 Milt his proxniiify was ï¬rst revealed by 3°“? al.\3_.s V" de ““3- moved 011! into .xe stream. Before dead no trace '“ .11 “’01“ 1‘ f mm); Ilic ears of his (the ofï¬cer'sl charger. SoAl 5:91“ 1"? C-‘r‘i contented, "â€""""' . ‘ . . 7. . .- )-',n( ,. . . .~ xnw she ;'..: clear 01 the pier, however, . . . ‘ 1‘ ’ lhe storv, in brief. was that the escapâ€" n‘ 03 .°. m f? can, . their bodies having been reduced in :m, (1‘ 1: “$qu .1 mpsgmqte w v: e 1- An I“ he†““5““ thankful .. .i it .L. i . . 01L COUC a I “'35 born a cullud man. M LENNAN 1 E ed in :1 wood. it \xas Stt‘ll that her starboard bow' . - ‘ " ashes 1n the furnaces. Nearly all of l_v pursued by had their l \v: s mire. The crew imiiiodiaiely g<it1 the niemb 1m ‘1. 1. 1 “.11“ ‘ L ‘ “ “L t ‘ a southern ofï¬cer and his ' to Work on that i; r i i vrsx . . . 11 t (f th" (5“1' homes in Gel-iiianv, and news of the . . - . - . . . m and by the time She Was Well out, . . ~ mm. and while stealing an a} from too Th . L' f - " . _ disaster Will carrv sorrow to iimnv . . _ ~ , g _. eir me o Reasoning. m U“, stream the tire was 111.,1Cuc.11_ . _ 7; , . - as cautiously as they could the crackling . - v ‘ ‘ , a anemia in the I‘utlici‘land. .\o lillL-‘F- M. the (11.1. km“. “Hump“ the Mention She-1w are so peculiar; _ . . .it « i H .i . .°) ' . eâ€"ln \\ oat wax Lou tell me that I .i l . - ' union Sinl‘“ - - ) ‘ hat am faithful and manly and steady in my llil' the 0f the captain's lmrsv. suddenly and without apparent reason h‘ibits and you 11‘0“. niv love for You 1‘ L x.) u . x ‘ . ' b pi'ii-ked its ears and seemed alarmed. The , . - (\lll('01‘, taking the hint. ordered his troqp- . un§§:Â¥gg. but min t' q 'h I ers to surround the spot, and by the would likebwou to :izeare 11mg.“ 3:. iizorning he had the two fugitives closely all this ‘ 0 ar 0 “W159 ‘m l lyVVfliuil’e the crew of the Kaiser \Vi1â€"1| ing' except those employed about helm der Grosse was at work on licrl Steamers, have been reported 10 ’1 _ _ 7 †1 police or to the company. . ihe creus of the Saalc, the Bremen: Most m- the (1811111111109 0f loss do and the Main were doing their best. not fall 1,011,“, 310100010000. Insurâ€" These pills are a speciï¬c for all ing over the fact “â€" diseases arising from disordered ‘0 511‘“ â€1950 Shills- The ï¬nale “"451 ance men are rejoic nerves, weak heart or watery blood. “1“ ““3"? m U“: [our to '5“ out ““301 that the risks on the steamers WOW coi‘i'allcd. They cure pzilpitation, dizziness, 1111 111;?!" h “SVShc svx ung clear Oil placed abroad. Another feature which is regarded by . smothering, faint and “reak spells, and Silllgke S gleiias-aï¬gsfsr 01:1 flji'l“?ei May â€3V9 ‘50?“ 3 Pipe. many {is all index to tilt‘ Chfll'flCtCI‘ Of a 11“,,“ . The P01|te Byzglar. _ shortness of breath swellind of feet to stern 'l’ervlou 11 ‘7 t ’ 3 hum _ New York, July 3_.-â€"â€"l\otwithstand- horse is the color of its cont. some believ- 1 {goiplmse go ““3" 5’" She “ked 1“ ‘ r z: ‘ - * is a. 0‘1 an as ore in: the immediate lll\'eStlâ€â€˜athll set mg that chestnuts or sorrels are likclv to 1g“, . . . and ankles, nervousness, sleepless- heard heartrcndmg cries from the. 111011 0 f ~ \7 i F’. . 1. x 1'4 . (r -- -- ~ . « 3 ' 0f the bug‘“ She to“; m the dead °t the night . . . . , aboard. Suddenlv head w r n oot .by tne -.orth (.eiinan L10} d A ll;..l shun... nelious creatiiiCs, while A-burgling away at her plate, 11:355. anaemia, 1135mm?» St..VltUS )orth l. ‘ S. c 9' seen at Steamship Company, the cause of the may horses often get the credit of being And the burglar poliIcly he bowed his shock dance, partial paralySis, brain fag, Ibr, 11"}? ,0“ “1,9 port ilde and ,‘hon ï¬re has not been determined sntisfnc- very docile. but our investigation along head. female complaints, general debility, out (:13 ‘1‘" ms “ ere Wm mg frantically torily. It is now believed that one this line has not led us to believe that And “I’m quite at your service, dear madam," he . tie same holes. As the first of the gang Of laborers dropped the there is any reliance whatever to be 3“in placed in opinions formed upon such a “WM“ Perhaps it “needless t° sum" -Chicago Record. audlack of vitality Price 50c abox head '11) v d ' . . .1 . . peare a man on a lighter 'rr ' 1 near Pier 2 yelled: contents of a lighted pipe. "For God’s sake, somebody go to “Ian Dominates. the Sonic! A lot f h d - - ‘ LIGHT SUITINGS in the hold.†0 t 6 crew are own haJISElS City, July 3.â€"'lhe throb Tugs ran up as close to the burnâ€" and thrill of a great national assem- "°' 5m" We“ .. Bra: sets or“; 2225:5312? \Hrc made fast to some of the port- yo 5 q n 3 t 1 ' . _ west. Throughout the day there has holes. Desperate attempts “ere been a steady tramp, tramp of iii- tlieory. It is also contended that color 1 has much to do with the comfort of the animal when exposed to the sun’s rays, Exhibiï¬on 0' Sen ContrOL especially in the summer season, but ob- ““11? d0 F011 say she has wonderful servations have not demonstrated the 591‘ CODU‘OI?" truth of this supposition. as it has been “Because her father gave her a new clearly shown time and again that dark ring the other 535' and she actually re- horses are able to do just as much work trained from wearing it on the third ï¬n- without showing fatigue as those of a ger Of her 18ft hand to rouse the Clll‘lOS' ity and envy of the other girls.â€â€"Chica- l owe them They are nobby, cool and made by those at the portholes to - - . , com r o v - r - ‘ . . . .313, cheap get a ï¬rm hold on the pikes, but it 15 mg thousands b3 . ev ery â€at“, lighter color. This may be accounted for feared that many who were in the The dominatmg influence 0f MI“ B1}â€" by the fact that the coat is a nonconduct- 80 POSt. Sime new lines of Trouserings )ust Sazile's hold when she swung clear an over the convention has We“ or within certain limits, so that it prob- "‘_‘ to hand “Tm burned to death. made perfectlynmlalnifest. tTCpâ€"day t1†ably makes little difference what color “1‘: occur. Decenn‘“ny Only. 1 _ _ ,, , ' conven ion \V1 1“: y ge own 0 - - . . ush. hush, hush! G v: me a 113.1 for your next Suit. Fit and lhe Bremen S ‘13“591' hat? to be business. â€MESS iiniiihaiss thecgmgel atuie 0f the 11°†com“ the ““5“ “l3“! ï¬ï¬‚lsh Kuumkc,‘ chopped before she could swing loose. = _______.___â€"â€"--â€"â€" D‘l ‘t d _. 1110011 inc " f h . He comes about to soy you Out; * Once free, she moved out _into the Smasiwd b). a m" Tr“. n b u ying e mf‘l‘mta 0 a “.59 "- He’l “rubber" all be can! stream and was tOWed over towards 1 1 - 1 may be well1not to13uinp at conclusmns, He wants the story 0: your lite on a comprehen- Brantford, July 3.-â€"â€"On Friday but observe its habits carefully and give sive plan, n before com- And it is hush, hush, hush! Here comes the every link due consideratio hip; to a ï¬nal conclusionâ€"Professor E. census mm: A. A. Grange in New York Times. "lndlnnapolis Press. the New York shore about 0 .osite . pp, 6‘13ng a large oak tree on the Mount Pleasant road was blown down and v 1]. Q]. RICH, llesbrosses street. The ï¬re boats, finding they could do nothing to save - - crashed across a buggy.)- lil‘l‘s'ell by ."u r. XORBY TAXLOR, LITTLE BRITAIN the Saulc, abandoned her and ran up two.young men named llartley and Landing In South Africa. Between Gallantn. ___ h H.“ alongside the Bremen. Their streams K' . , . - had been playing upon the Bremen ilgour: They were pinned donn . . . u . and. seriously injured, espeCially 1\11- To get into the interior of South Af- “It vexed me horribly, 1 tell you.†rica from any of the ï¬ve east coast land~ What “'35 that?" ' only a short time before it was obâ€" ew ua“ ‘ng a BS vious that the water Was getting the beitrr of the ï¬re. But by the time any one thought to â€""â€"'"'â€" ask after the fate of the Main she HavinglrasedtheJewottAccommodation was beyond the possibility of sev- ing. As has been said, she was on Barns o l York-5L, Iain now prepared toreceive the north side of Pier 1, the most “W'hy, when Mabel’s husband pulled a tooth for me (he's our dentist. you know), he gave her the dollar right be- fore my face and eyes to to off and buy ice cream.â€- gour. in: places. Delagoa Bay and Beira. one must ï¬rst cross a short extent of lowland ‘ and then ascend steep mountains. Hav- ing: arrived there, the traveler is con- scious of little or no descent. ï¬ve-sixth: of the whole interior being a vast plateau that extends to the Zambezi on the north. the Atlantic ocean on the west _,_______._______.__. Excitement at li‘oz. Tangier, July 3.â€"Thcre is great excitement at Fez, owing to French encroachnients on the Oasis of ’l‘ouâ€" at. A mob killed the irianeger of a French concern, Who was an Animiâ€" ‘ A Woman's Reason. “My husband loves me dearly." horses to board b,’ day or week on reasonable terms. First-4:19.55 men in charge day and northern of the North German Lloyd night. Farmers and others eimirg to town piers. She was fitted with .what are can citizen. The British consul h :~' d . , , ‘ Q , , , can have ~lmr horses carefuwy baked atter, known as sunsails. As the flames demanded the aSSistance of the a :â€" aumovaries m altitude from 3900 _t0 - “If“: a “'“c “'1‘“ “Wing look. and parcel: taken care of. Co nfortable ofï¬ce. swept. northward from one pier to 'ï¬hOTitieS t0 PTOtOCt his house, aii‘d 1; .feet above the sea level.â€"-Scottish '2 1' H:“e:t<;l “if! “ ell. because Five Gent Parcel Delivery ofï¬ce on pre- another they found fair fuel in these the JelViSh Ghetto i8 bb’Sieged- '1“ e merican. -â€" an“ m†[marâ€"cm 3‘ ' - a" Is" I \' r- ,v ' I: .‘l " ' ' v'\" " 3- ca ' raises. 1040“ delivered to any part oftown 1.1e-es oficam as, and before any one logotion here 15 making MHODS W No matter how careful a woman may :0 ewe. prompt‘y. " realized it the ship was aï¬re fmm presentations on the subject. be she invariablv ,OMS her “amp at the u . Vacant Chain, / First-class New Hack for Wed iiugs, stem to stern. So quickly did the ,M. marriage altar ' i ' Attention?†repeated the heavy "traâ€" . unbouic Plague I" "HM“ . ° sedian, “Why, man in the last act . . on could have heard a pin dr0p in ihe Among the coaehmen of Berlin are 7 house.†- flames catch and hold her that no at- retired army ofï¬cers, 3 pastors and 16 “Undoubtedly,†commented the critic. tempt Was made {0 save her. Moored Rio Janeiro, July 3.â€"â€"-The total Funerals, etc, or by the hour. number of bubonic plague cases res W. W. WORKMAN . to her pier she lay and burned'to the , . . Phase 10:. . water’s edge. ppm“? 5199?- Jan. 4: is 2,24: The far. nobles. «Em ' ' , , . . , . .9137 821818 arenever â€is,†ca. \ wAmsngtheagedem anesthesia! -\ . .. 1 .. Chums The Celebrated EurekaSIé Carriage Makers auï¬ Wheelbarrows 1 Coal c smith’s supplie$ - LOWEST PRiCES 1 g l l l