lLIYE STJ in Fancy 8‘ rs JlIS. ihe EIGHIL a my 1083 It uocv uvvr‘u- 585’3’ â€m W’s‘hmï¬mfl a con ' ' is {actual I 4‘ months. mawmesDANDRUFl-Z I 7:8 We 33,-.) mm‘oms the hair from ï¬lling om as ï¬nd me prm‘xmtesahealzhy gro Sold by all Druggists. company go' Price: 50 cts. LOW PRICE has In aha-.7 " :‘or seed pm iii! ve shipped in Timothy, trted 400 “ 750 per mm 600 “ “,7 ' ’1. 00 “ “ z 1.00 “ z: STREET. I†y. lqrge “in; we're SEEDS IN. wager» 1 MES ’ 'ves.v: ........7 v purg. 33’ rather than cure, the evil; r’s Pills, being pild, eï¬ective, and naming in then action, m‘g‘euer- a -mmnnded by the faculty ““10 ‘w ma me name ulunc non-1rd 7 :21! west. Well done, Sandy. We wish \mmd your lady all happinass and pros- ' “new-o recommnded by the facultyaatho “Mariana - “Having bee.“ subjecg, tar to mmwhout we 3 mm Inch relief, I 35 Last ï¬ned A361" b Pills. it both a duty and a plan-no deem that I have denved great ben- their 1158- For over two years .8 mkcn 9:19 of. these ' , ht ope :etu‘mg. ‘Iw «tying wimouj; them.â€â€"G. 1%? ‘ . 1 ï¬lling! magma†Canals. Pa. Icorresnondenee at The Poet.) Demâ€"Death has again visited the home {Ma Josiah Thomas and snatched trom- mm the youngest member of the family, might little girl oi ï¬ve eummern. We pee the sentiment oi every neighbor in needing sympathy for the family in their ul affliction. We understand the other : umber of the family are recovering from tat much dreaded disease diphtherin. F03 ml: Nomnwne'r.â€"“Eurrah for Ignite †is all the cry here just nomend HI playing hob with our hired help. lens’ and airie’ wnges have gone up $2 pd $3 per month and some formers esnnot et help at any price. ‘Iom â€"-Mr. Alex. Mlchle, torm- SrocK . rly of this place, now a thrifty iermer ear Virden, Manitohn, shipped tram Sun- Moi P... , . {or whufll .r. Cowe’S' 1" been micing Aster-’9 mud f1 give ' .. family since 1857, and mg 11 recommend them to all in ,ed of a safe but. etfeptqfl †John M. Boggs, Lomsvzlle, Ky. . t year? I “23%;? 1beeamwm‘ - ' n, whicn a e no Eng?“ dortors cnuld do no more me. Then I began to take Ayer’s ‘ the ‘zlyowels â€Mia‘s . a! and [9:11 31' action. so gym? in extollenï¬ health.â€â€"S. L. oughbridge, Bryan, Texas. gnawing 1:;021 Ayer’s H113, with good 5515 I fully indmse them for the pur- .- :1. which 111937 2.10 rgcpmmended." “4.1-- 13.. not W‘VWQ and chronic. Dras- meme t: 11y weakeningthtehobowel's, .ivm- coon “EM-TH m E Goon hooKsu mmssmmmNJ 5.3. In. w shutout)»: tho "I!" W" â€am 7 x on the trauma: in 16'.“ 2', 2'33. mum M ’1‘ Price : my -«v'_-__- 3i. “9., Centre Bridge,Pa. 00., Lowell, Mass. ., ' *‘nq‘mn in Medicine 31â€"de? 7 'ip'ply ct once. Wee: â€harm-unmet. 2. [I'm the Damn-twine m] Thetruereeecnicrdeprecieticn oi term‘ lends in Outerio is the barriers in the ehepe cihighterifl yelleby which Genede has been surrounded by the United Stetee â€"ourueturel marketâ€"in retelietion tor the iniquitous Netlouel Policy that wee intro- ducedto protect our Gen-dim meanne- turcrcee e reward tor the election tunde they wereexpectedtciurniah the. govern- ment. MN. .9. sue-thematic: almost everything he uses that he does not nice or grow end reducee hie revenue tromflOeheedcn hie hcreeeto 30 cents e bushel on his berlcy, the reel eflect of which he: been the: thousands of iermere in Ontario are becoming bankrupt end thére is not money enough tothe credit of runners to buy additional terms in this province. 1! the cause of the enormous reduction in the value of forms in account- ed for by the exodus to Meuitoba why is I, m__a. wav- v' -â€"-v '__-- , it that rents hove come down in West Durhamhomuhlghuwanncro to $4 an use? There is no luck of applicants when agood mmmoflerod to rent. but the mm would be considered a fool who would offer the some rent that the some farms would povoprouglfl ten years ago. -4. "â€"51-"- Inn-m- [arms wumu uâ€"n. _'_,.._- --_ The reason, then, is not that renting farm- ers are scarce but that they can 'not aford to pay the rents oi enti-N. P. times. We ehall mention three instances oi de- preciation in farm lands as shown by recent sales in West Durham, The late Mr. Daniel Smith was oflered by Mr. James Coiville 811.000 eaeh to: his ï¬ne farm in Clarke of 116 acres about ten years ago. Last week it was oflered at auction otter extensive advertising and the highest bid was $5,500. For the Brodie estate adjoining Bow- manville an odor oi $10,000 was made I the same time and a few weeks one 3333 7 000. Policy tojnstfly the high prices for land gut mulled ten years ago. Farmers of ~_ I. .m- nnr. an? West ï¬nrham‘ States, but because they can’t make tarm- The Doubters are now Satisï¬ed: There are doubters and skeptics in all communities. and there ever will be. It 18, however. pleasing to state that, within the t ear. hundreds of these individuals , pas {embrought to a knowledge of the 2 have truth, and are now num amongst the strongest advocates of Harvard Bronchial Syrup. This scientiï¬c remedy. emanating Harvard University. is producing results inhobsï¬nate “daisï¬â€˜ of , colds. crou , oarseness an ec- coughs p While the ordinary remedies have often failed, HawardBron- won the approbation of ’ w the acknowledged cure for 1 all Md Is no bronchial tubes One cigar}; uâ€"._° D'*' road, I determined to speak with my! strange pursuer, whatever he was, and I \ boldly turned round to face him for the wanted. He had not followed me after I left the main road, but I could vsee1the horribly fascinating face quite as plain as when it was close by. It stood for two or three minutes looking intently at me from the centre of the main road. I then realized fully it was not a human being in flesh and blood, and with every vistage of tear gone, I quickly walked toward it to put my ques- tions. But I was disappointed, for no I sooner I made toward it than it moved ! quickly in the direction of the village. I saw it moving along, keeping the same distance from the ground, until it reached the churchyard wall; it then crossed the .....n and disanneared near where the and 111-1138, mum u... -w- - ener m the world today. One sufï¬cient to convince. â€APPEARS TO BE THE SPOOK OF A LONG DEAD OLD RECLUSE. gut. The spot. was 3 very lonely one. The m house was a quarter of 3 mile away. ulhe night was as silent as desth. Not. 3 Iingle sound broke upon the silence from numb; Appofluon m Wu Be." on 3 Country Roodâ€"Who: It Looked Liloâ€"An Exciting Ohm Followed by When I had walked about t hundred yards smy from my friends I new on the bank of the and, which mm pumllel with the road for six or seven miles, whtt I‘thonght et the moment we: in old beg- sny qnsrter. I couldn’t help asking my- seli where this old man had come from to such a. place. I had not seen him in going down the road. I then turned round quite nnconcernedly tohnve mother look at him, and had no sooner done so then I saw within half 3 yard of me one of the most remarkable and startling sights I hope it will ever be my lot to see. Almost on a. level with my own fsce I saw that 0: an old men, over every feature of which the putty-colored skin was drawn tightly, except the fore- head, which was lined with deep wrinkles. The lips were extremely thin, and ap- peared perfectly bloodless. The toothless mouth stood hslf open. The cheeks were hollow and sunken like those of s corpse, snd the eyes, which seemed far back in the middle of the head, were unnaturslly lumin- ons and piercing. This terrible object was wrapped in two bands of old yellow calico, one of which was drawn under the chin and over the cheeks and tied at the top of the head ; the other was drawn round the top ‘ of the wrinkled forehead and fastened at i the back of the head. 80 deep and indelible an impression it mode that were I an artist I could paint that face to-day, and reproduce the original (excepting, perhaps the luminous eyes) as accurately as if it were photographed. What I have thus tried to describe in 1 many words I saw at a glance. Acting on the impulse of the moment I turned my face again toward the village, and ran away from the horrible vision with all my might for sixty yards. I then stopped and turned round to see how far I had distanced it, and, to my unspeakable horror, there it wae etill face to face with me as if I had not moved an inch. I grasped my umbrella and raised it to strike him, and you can imagine my feelings when I could see nothing between the face and the ground except an irregulu column of intense darkness, through which my umbrella went as a stick goes through water. I am sorry to confess that I again took to my heel: with increasing speed. ' ‘ ‘ Having gope a few yards down a. branch 777L _2AL _.. and ' disappeaxgtl Etallzon Boats 8111: and the spot where it dinppeafed, told no thetï¬fteenyeu‘lbefore that tune an old recluse, Waring in every detail“ my description (celiooel, bends and ell), livod in a house whose ruins still stand do“ by where I ï¬rst saw it; that he #98 buried in the spot where I saw the {we dmppaï¬ng, end the: he was 3 :ery strange m 1’- D-‘gâ€" ‘3 “_ it. A man’s morrel character tit." hurt. much by his quittin pollitickl. . Some of the best men thll counky over "van-v _- You might a: well mtcha mm tint hmkera fer an oï¬oe thst don’t hue : “I. 1:17 or fees with it. A Bowling Part}. Fatherâ€"George, what tim« did you :08 in last night! Sonâ€"A little after midniglt. Fatherâ€"W here were you? Son (guilelessly)â€"I :1th u how“ party. Fatherâ€"Well, George. who you Attend another do the bowling in thmlley and not down your throat. Didn’t Know mu. Mrs. Inqu-Sitiveâ€"What wayoung Dud- leigh saying to you a while 14c! Min Finns De Seakleâ€"Noh'ng. Mrs. I. (in snrprise)â€"Nqingz Why, he’s been talking for an hcu. H. must have said something. Miss F. (carelessly)â€"I such: you don’t know Dndleigh. Only 3 Wow Be (mysteriously)â€"-Ca.n 3d keep a. u. cret 2 ‘ she (ingenuonalyy-I don’tluow; I We: tried to. , One of the Selena, Sheâ€"I notice that. some has m “y. kissing is one of the natural tc‘enm. Etaâ€"Sort of en applied same, eh! Then he proceeded to app? 1t. Here in an easy means or mnmnmg whether n aupposed diamon '3 genuine or not. Pierce 3 hole in a. corc'withn need]. end then look at the hole tlmghth. m i {also you will see two has, hit if you have a. real diamond, only using: hole will nppear. You may elm ï¬lm he test in another way. Put your ï¬ger iehind the stone and look at it througltheliunond so through a. magnifying glen I: the atone in genuine, you will he unnle todiatinguinh the grain of the skin, but vth afdne atone this will be plainly visible Fwthermore, looking through a real dianndflie setting is never visible, whereas iii it]: n igloo atone. Ponticd have?“ Them! mm reform in hatdksbont Argentine Fin-cu. Some idea of the recklemeuthat eon- trolled Argentine ï¬nances my e 1nd by considering that the nat)na.l,provincigl and municipal debts of thaounry increa- ed from $100,900,000 in 150 :03645, 500,. 000 in 1890. Add to this Jthe liabilities and state guarantees and ne fend tom rises to $888,560,000. Thannll interest charge on this debt -ia $4600,Wâ€"O Inn larger than the whole revene otho ntion at, preï¬efl :._From Stead’l Review of ne- ï¬rst: I |illiklmgdain I thopoormfurnilhedwithsfru burn!†the expense of the "pride, pomp, ad dr- eumhnee†which Dim consider: In: duo anthem, to thewmb. One! thing- at, but massed, ad moot proï¬ublo in- dustries in Pain in tint of the Pompu slonohutheprivflego aim; the MthronghthostmuofPu-ilinfnmrd style. Itpo-e-el udmkon' math! myths ulna of over {our million-of hum. do“ noun nix million I. you of buineu, mdtumover 11me two and a In]! nil- liou of thin.- clur proï¬tto it: w'croditfd owners, the church establishment of the city, after gntnitouly end decently bury- ing some three out of every ï¬ve of the dead .- indigent subjects Eech country end end! use hen their minnhion ofdimoeinzof theirdead. nest†of his eponne beck to the encient Roman with his eneeetnl urns. Tnken ell hemperhepethereisno more mble urengement than thnt of the thrifty Peri- Iinnwhomnngeltohueench (ii-pond o! the deed carried out "decently end in order" through the exploitation of I. love of lsvish display in 5 minor portion of the community. One sees nothing of the giant- iy side of the nndertekere’ work in visiting the net premises which hnve Men recently devoted“ the use of the Pompee Funehreo, nwny out in the extreme northeut of Paris, in La. Villette. There we found only “the trappings end the suite of woe,†the materiel: for the funenl deeorntionn end the funeral cortegee. Take it elto- gether, n runble over the establishment in one of the most interesting eight: of the eitv. "I think ’twas just but yesterday. A friend of mine across the wayâ€" A Mrs. Solomon Caleb Long. Sent me an invitation strong To visit her that very night. As she would run by candle-light. This news to me was strange and sad; I he that things were not so As e had made them out to be In that strange note she sent to me. The night came onâ€"I hurried out To visit with a face devout My iriend. who was to DIE that night, Under a candle’s flick'ring light. I gentle rap ; my beating eart Did almost 111 its lace e ° When suddenly. wi smiles oi pe, Dear Mrs. Long the door did ope. I stood and gazed with wond'ring eyes. She said. “come in and see my dyes.‘ 0! course. I quickly saw the joke. And not a word 'bont nmc s ke; But saw that by mistake. an .‘ She'd used. instead oi letter ‘Y.’ a IAI,_‘_L Union as" “mâ€" -- _-_--_ Isgrasped her hand with much delightâ€" e took me to her kitchen bright. And with great'confldenee declared That all her dyes were now prepared. The fun began: a Cashmere dress That had its day of usefulness, But now was faded. dingy. streak’d, Asit thesnnaud rainhadwreak’d A vengeance terrible and strong On this worn dress of Mrs. Lo Now. one good bath in Diamond lack Anewlifetothisdress bro t back. To Raven Black a Graly was rouzhtâ€" A metamo hose deft y wrought: av Diamon Black for Silk prepared. er old Drab Silk a new life shared. She ï¬nished up with Cotton hose. Which once were colored blue and rose; And in the twinkling of an eye. She had them deep immersed in d e: She called this d e Fast Stocking lack, And said. the 1 ies were not slack But quickly found if they were wise. ’Twas safe to use the Diamond Dyes. With happy thoughts I then was lill'd. My heart with tee ngs grand was thrill'd, A sweet. ‘good night.’ then home I hied. Well pleased that Mrs. Long had nun." IY VISIT T0 MRS; MING. twink-unmatmmwm mmmumï¬m in s M dial: BIGYCLES. 17w HUHBEB SAFETY, BO VEB SAFETY, and the PBIOHO 8417' ETY . 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