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Omemee Mirror (1894), 18 Oct 1900, p. 4

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# UNIQUE DISTINCTIONS or n. R. E. Here are some interesting facts “about .tho Prince of Wales, which are Like most Women . ' egg ___._.s-â€" ‘ 9m“ " wadensed from his biography as writ- " m 313:!” ‘Tgm‘n; The Resolution Passed It the” Liverpool, oct. 15,4”th futures Was Very Fond of ten by his private secretary; _ QB“ Scranton Convention. ' '- ion Saturday advanced %d to 9ed 130! ‘He 15 a OOlO'Del eight times over. _ â€"-- \. rental. A cup 01 Tea. He has one private secretary two One 0! mnâ€" ' - . . . , ’ "Ian-c mgr-=- Would Swel thtago, Oct. 15.â€"â€"Saturday thf And assxstant secretaries, and a staff of g. r.“ on.“ m Unable to D. I “”1“,” o, m sum: 5“], gram markets were. lower. Had become accustomed 01,3ka to assist him . Work and gonna... in mm on.“ Liverpool. Oct. iiiâ€"Saturday] '10 “he use 01 H ‘ . a dolor-ouch.“ - , l ‘eâ€"Wbea' 8 0t steady‘ No 1 Japan 8 receives -00 letters a day and , pm u” M556. midgewater, Grievancesâ€"No Work to Bonono Unâ€" :3; dar d (321., p 65’ 61,-‘2d to'Gs 7% sum answers most of them. _.__.â€"_ N. s. z “1 °P°m°n 3‘" ““1?“ 7m“ Walla, 6s ad to 63 sled; No. 2 red The“ W . He has every order of knighthood ‘ It is mm; to think of the num- comm“... WhichI-Gmllrw-' \vintef. 6s lied to 65 3d; No. 1 gm thw‘l’m‘ in Europe. VU- NO- 41. 3 her. of women throughout the conn- odes Most Unlikely. . anlhern, spring, 65 5:46 to 63 6 About,t£§ infusion His uniforms are worth $75,000. . try who day after day live a life 8.1- Scranton, Pa., Oct. 15.â€"-The an- gages. firm. Dec., 6s ..,2d. Feb., 6 That she He is the chief horse owner, dog most of martyrdom;sufforing but too thracite coal miners now on strike, ‘ .. p, Never quite liked owner and yachtsman in England. . . . . .. _ r or. LAWRENCE u . frequently in silent, almost hopeless alter (Illa twigs-33’s 603Veztlgni 1:: :;.;;‘_ o ARK”? zfiogzfiged He goes to church every Sunday ‘ ch sufferers the story but“? 3’ 91110011 c0! e 0 - H ‘ . morni . , . ““99“- .130 so . will as a cept the 10 per cent. net increase in Wheat. 3,3“1'MT‘” "‘53 g), to ‘8 g3“ 10 d-w’de mt It was ng . . . - of Mrs. Joshua Wile, come “I.” fl d b th . .. l : Horrld thought He started life With an income of . . ges o ere y e mine owneI'S. fife, bush ..... .. 0 68% o ‘9 . . teammauueww. beam“ °f hop" M's' Wfle 1”” providing "they will «continue the pay- “ 8°“?- b‘m ° 68* IYDahnt ”000 a 3’85"- ' . 5 about: two miles from the “W“ °t night of the advance until next Ap- giifl.?°l?asfi“fi..'.‘.'.'::::: o f? 32:51 Till: was it He likes to trawl incognito in - Not only to paint, but to have Bridgewater, N. s. ,and is respected ril, and will abolish the. sliding a", hm ......... o 93y, - Because the scum Paris. easure t0 Pa|nt your house Paint“ With ngt: and esteemed by 8“ Wk” k¥°w her. scale. .1.‘ the operatorsblconiilder the mile-i115, bush-23:3: g g: 7:: And greenish sediment His favorite vehicle in London is a O 3318:: 11:23: 9:13:- hgsaigt stage While in one of the local drug stores proposxtlon' unacceptu e. e min- Seedsâ€" medicated | hanson/cab, yet his stables cost $75,- 8.8 .l d l roves out not long ago Mrs. Wile noticed a “S a” ““11”“; W ”mm“ the 4995‘ Alslke" choice. No, 1....37 so to :8 00 Nothing else . 000 a w in co or an mp y ’ 1 Dr W‘ll' ms' tions at issue. It was also deculed -- 2006. No. 2 ,,,,, 7 00 7 25 Now y r. - . . ‘ house . , 3031b“. 0.: boxes 0 ' l m to continue the strike until the oper- Rfd clgver. per bush. ill: :82: She was aprudeinlt woman He has friends in every nation and o v .. ; r i Pm” Pm“ m th’ ’h°w.°a”‘ and 1”“ ators agree to the convention's proâ€" "23%;; ’§§::3‘_"“” So she argued . Speaks Germain. French. 'ltalian and . {/7 \ 63 5 l marked by the pr0prietor If ever position. ”a“ per ton ___________ 513 00,0 514 00 'Fl‘hat filliemedy must be sought Russian. . I.” .» Gd - there was a friend to woman, it is The Resolutlol- Sirhw, sheaf. per ton 1:: 00 01‘ a lie ‘ p, ‘ . , . , - . 7,7 ’ ~ » ' the“ .115” She was asked why The "301mm“ is as follows: 5mm. 100”. per ton.... 6 00 Prussian Blue He is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs / ' )1 L 2' 9‘ ' th ill We, your committee. respectfully Dull-y Prodnoeâ€" . 0_ And 180 pounds. ' I e. ' ”um i .... “9°“ ’° mm" ....._ °§ 3’ use: it: ilti"é§:.lliiffflfi‘:“ "S“ virus.- nls -------- *3 ‘° ‘8 ...... Green He .. 57 ...... .... ...... .... 1°“! 'l ~ r». - andl m rQly told 0‘ the my tom Whereas the anthracite coal opent- Polglglfryâ€" Were all Right in their Place grandchildren. . ‘1 I t ’5‘ f [Corn 1" 1396 M I "m they had reamed her. The ore have “med notlcm «nausea: Chickens per pslr ....... $0 40 to $0 3 gfliyofwmllae \Vh-en he was young he was very , ' ' , :57 \ improve tine halbset. T1112: ' 7 L E h ' ' druggist “336““! that She should 2:1;cepsilti.lgn€lerh::: page: tghelr wll- fiagggygmpg‘rulg‘ it"??? 0) i? :13 In her £9308 tender-hearted and cried for days 3 . i‘ , ~ are vn'ill‘éaafilowgaarytihd $.63: is 4 “On deck, there. how fares it make known her cure for the benefit nngness to adjust other grievances with Spring ducks, per mil- 3 g“ 339% And when a tutor left him. giggle tells when you paint :Dnged, peeringdown. The: pa " t'l moes:sn. , lb ............ i -- . â€"_ . 3 a‘r' firmÂ¥30mfl gsflagnsutievrf; “libel-rs]; ethgy yhave failed to specif: 1.331333 Vexetshlesâ€" gust be ”all“ ”011' He is said to be one Of the best shots ‘ E Ask your dealer. :En, b: ziiiveifcdhlf'so j: n": s. c 16911 3 W e e the le ill f time till. advance woul , ' __ 4 -. , , . . . -- ,‘u' t to publicity yet she would gladly Nmal:gln fgrce. and min also failed to tfigfs'pgfwg,rf Ti”? 2? to $3 {,3 She got nervous “1‘ England. ' _ f S M “Y SUN P H“ Mflkel‘s “So they have clean poor :IEXJ t ll of her c’nre if it would benefit abolish the 3101198 scale mflhod 0f ‘15: Beets, per bag ...... u 35 0 to And irritable He sets the fashion in clothes or . ’ ‘ ’ Corry him a b“ “me- some of ° .... ... l u .. "altercationallocate .tl‘r' ------- at: no A... l... .... ...... .... ...... ...... 9 ”mm M .... 9 “d W“ “m .. ‘- ”m .... anyone 0180' “1d . gave . e. o o vsnce of 10 per cent. provided the oper. ‘pp ea' 9 r _ ' W‘ Of her fears He has thirteen university degrees. ommmmwmmm‘o will do better anon. What ea in“ “1?: nt “’10 P01133310“ 101' for; 1w illlmlonmdue li'its fill-1:95; 1:113] romnro L": “do“ i l gag; 136 Night He has made more speeches than Master Sellingcr. have vou s 1 ' ' t' ;â€" r , , an wi s o s e - _ __ ' . , ‘ _w '9" . its" pu ion 10!! f in: scale m the Lemgh on d Toronto, Oct 13 “Till: run (t) divs Do as I do any other man m the world. but most- . word back. . ' ‘ My Me for 8019' m” “3 03° ° Schuylkill regions. the scale of stock at thehCatilc}: alb a yfes er “3 And ,3, short on“ . WHAT HE FELT. A NEW TELEPHONE DISEASE. Aye. eye. or: ' growrd 2.. nos pain misc ' ast- . was In: or t an it as con or some , . ' '_ . . . . “m , ;; -.,... ,- weak . and thry, unillml :dagedistriéxtls tbhe ”mil": slung?! time, 7?? car loads, composed of 1', He told her how he did it He owns the deepest mine in Eng- An Old family dankey was being The telephone girl has a new mwciegnEEEhI’rv‘ 11'3- 4 h . as: obtained‘rellef through 0 08° ° ' at 10 per Cent. above the present 668 cattle, 3,280 hogs, 1,508 sheep gs bought the new land. hauled over the coals for scratching trouble to contend with. Girls ,who . “Luff it is :bén .. William Pmk Pills. From ”In: :iii’aél"io :giilstmadthteli-e $123365; and lambs. 40 calves. The quality thecgnlorTeelda He was the first Christian to dine the portrait of his past master with ,h'abltually attend these instruments :1 Again ee’eamé “we we “we! cause, I know not what exactly, complained of with committees of their of fat cattle was only lnedilillv From Ceylon and India with the Sultan- a stiff whisk broom. 35‘1“” from the ”telephone ear." The i.” sg‘ain the mate sighted and «:- became soufflicted With uterine trou- oghohfiflgi?pmpositlon be unaccept- Trade in butchers‘ cattle of gene Sold in the . , ‘:;_.‘_.‘W' "Marcusv' said one of the family. gsymlpoms are a frequent buzzing in . linstoek. The $3,591,... ,;,,g.,_fi".: ble’that I was obliged to undergo two operations. A part only of the trouble was removed, and a terrible Weakness and miserable, nervous con- quality was a little more active at unchanged prices, while inferior to medium were slow at the same guo» tatlons as on Thursday. able to the opcmtors. we recommend that the convention propose that all questions at issue he submitted to a fair and impartial board of arbitration. We would further recommend that. dition ensued which the physician under no circumstances whatever,should 15:99,“ “3:15; CREE: """ S: :0) to $2 :2 ’ there be a resumption of work at any .. M“. 'cholce':' :: 3 12% 4 25 told. nieI would never get clear of: of the collierles until the Operators slz- -- bulls: ugh: ...... 3 121,4. 3 35 I tried! other doctors but all with nlry their acceptance of this proposition Loads 8°01 buck"; and ’ and you are notified officially that the exporters, mixed .3 3 90 4 10 n” ”m resultâ€"no betterment of my Istrike is ended. and all resurn to work Botched-3' cattle, picked lots 4 so a 0;, conditio ' ‘ n a body on the same air. .. good ........... 4 on r n‘ The PM“ funny attacked Long Fight Probable. “ medium. mixed -- 3 w 3 7° my back and kidneys. My 18’ and Judging bv the unanimity of the .. “mm” """" 3:3 31,3: - ~ " lufer’or 2 ' he! became fnshtfully swollen. and ‘miners in accepting the above resoâ€" Feeders, heavyl ,,,,,,,,,, ,_ 3 4o 3 so I cannot describe the tired, sinking. llution, and by the determined stand Feeders. short-keep ........ :23 fig deathly feeling that at times came itaken by the operators. it is generâ€" 1‘23:ng gap; ............... ' 3 00 3 25 over my whole body. I became un- ally believed that a 10118 contest beâ€" Stockers ........ .. 2 25 3 00 able to do my household w'ork and tween the strikers and the mine own- Effie: bulls ..... . . 3‘3 33 53 33 ’ ’ers is not unlikelv. ° °°“'5 """" .. m . ' Cl'EB .......... -00 1000 lost all _ of .recovery. Before The resolutions were drafted by a 3:99p, ewes. per cwt ,,,,, 3 25 359 this stage in my 1110833 I M 138911 committee of 13, appointed at the Sheep. 1311038. Per cwt 3§g 3’53 advised to try 111-. Williams‘ Pink morning session. of which the na- 3:3? gym-V} ------------ g :30 4 25 . . , . .......... . Pills, but like thousands of other wo- ”10M! Pram?“t was chairman gimp.cggtggerggt-EJ-tgfi 2 ‘° “ 5° ' The Feeling of the Operators. ' ' . -. men,.thought there could be‘no good I Shunokin. Oct.‘ “FT“ terms of the at: laficliptigsm lbs g 556% :3.- m using them when the medical men I Scrantfn conil'lentlon are not acceptable to light nndé§'1‘é.°'li,',' 5 co - loperat ves an representatives of the coal .. ' ' were unable to cure me. At last in I carrying companies.“ this place and Mount .. :23: ....... . g g: desperation I made up my mind to Carmel. The Reading oiflclals do not think Hogs. stores __ ........ 5 5° 5 75 try them. but really without any faith in the result. To my great sur- prise I obtained some benefit from the first box. I then bought six boxes more, which I took. according to diâ€" rections, and am happy to say was raised up by them from a weak, sick despohdent, useless condition, to my present state of health, and happi- ness. Every year now in the spring and fall I take a. box or two, and find them an excellent thing at the change of the season. Other bene- fits, I might mention, but suffice it to say I would strongly recommend Dr, Williams‘ Pink Pills to ailing we: men." ' Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills surpass all other medicines as a cure for the trou- bles that afflict womankind. They quickly correct suppressions and all forms of weakness. They enrich the the slidlng scale will be abolished by the {company while operators are averse to signing a contract binding them to pay the 10 per cent. increase until April. N0 orders ha"? been x‘eiN-‘ii‘ed 83’ et an and Po e have re ared the folâ€" Efrem headquarters of any companies yln- g p p p " turns of live stock shipâ€" ‘structlng superintendents to resumework louxng re .- .- ito-morrow. Miners say they-will not go ments from the opening of manga- i to work until Officially advised by President tiou up to Oct. 8: MORE CATTLE. FEWEB SHEEP. Montreal, Oct. ISLâ€"Messrs. Mor- “ Mitchel], Shee . Cattle. Horses. Wilkesbarre Operators Kicking. 1899 ........... 47.9 67.843 3.99% l WilkeseBai-re, Oct. 14.â€"A canvass of the 1000 ........... 23,686 73,568 2,500 ! operators of the Wyoming Valley to-day l shows that there is considerable opposition ito grantlng the minors any more conces- slons than those outlined in the original . offer, numely, 10 per cent. Increase without Iany conditions. The lndlvldiml operators especially are opposed to tlelng themselves up to any agreement. One operator ssld the only way the strike can be settled is for I the strikers to accept the 10 per cent. with- ! out any provisions. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE )IARKET. East Buffalo, Oct. 15.â€"â€"C-.lttle on Saturdayâ€"No demand, unchanged. Calves were in moderate supply, fliir demand, steady. Choice ,to extra, $7.50 to 88; good to choice, 87 to $7.50. Sheep and lambsâ€"Demand was active, and the basis on choice stock was higher. Lambs, choice to extra, $5.65 to $5.75; good to choice, $5.50 to. $5.65; common to fair, $4.50 to $5. Sheerâ€"Choice to ex- tra, $4.25 to $4.50; good to choice. 54 to $4.25. calcium nanxxrs. London, Ont., Oct. ~15.<â€"Saturday I The Pacific Cable Tender. I Ottawa, Oct. 12. -â€" It is under- istood that the lowest tender for the construction of the Pacific cable is £886,000. and that the time required r lie eighteen months. This is the ten- der of the Telegraph Construction and ‘ Maintenance Company. The several i . blood, strengthen the nerves and re- l Australian Governments regard this *20 factories ollercd 4.286 boxes of , store the 810*” of health to pallid :13! refisonable.hand have telegraphed Septenlbel]:1 cheese. colored. bales. !. l I . ~ - . - ' e ome ant critics urging the im- 145 at 1 .430- bl x 0 son by all dealers ”1 medicine, mediate acceptance of the tender. Cowansvillc, Que., Oct. l.5.â€"â€"-So.tâ€" ; - 01' sent paltpeld st 50 cents a box. lurdav 39 factories offered 2.322 is ,. at all boxes for $3.50, by addressing T°m ‘° ”an“ by “ 3‘“ 13°" them; of - choose, and one creaulery thqu. William Medicine 00.. Brock- Halifax. 51- S-- 00t- 13~â€"A horri- Ioffered 30 boxes of butter. The but- Ville, Ont. ble tragedy has occurred at the min- for was sold for 20 cents. Cheese ' ing town of Trenton. Two children Psold for 11 1-16 cents. . of A. McKay ha\e been torn 'to death i Ogdensblu‘g, N. y” Oct. 15,â€". DEVIL “TOWERS. Every once in awhile a. story crops out in the sensational newspapers about an organized band of devil wor- I shirers. Sometimes they are in one port of the country, and sometimes in another, but always they are repre- , 'sented as preéentihg their petitions fl to his satanic majesty. A policeman killed hidnself’tn flew York a couple of ‘ years ago, after having murdered his wife and children. He carried a little roa‘imue of the devil around with ln'm constantly, and he was said to have belonged to the mysterious order. A great many people take these things seriously. For their benefit it may be . . well to state that out in the peaceful , . and rather orthodox suburb of Ger- mantown, there is a devil-worshiper, although- her infidelity was not sus- pected until a few weeks ago. Indeed, she would be this last-person in the World to be suspected, for she is slit; tle girl, only six years old. But she has addressed at least one petition to the devil. She has an aunt, for whom she Ins a particular aversion, and the ' r~... of her mother's writing pa" . She J attempted to keep this operation a‘ ,. ~ , profound secret, and later in the day ‘. . she was observed burying it in the ‘ garden. The next day it was dug up and here is what she had written up: on the paper: " r Devilâ€"Pleas come and tak aunt Lizzie; ' lwinpntitmaholaso onwul t- .. -. . .. , . ,. 3-” y 80 . At the; Sfiatfou-d Fall. As’size the tional Library. The number of (1010- ago. ) 'f ' cial position is so widely recognized thousand square yards of looking '1‘. N. U. 294 Tvgellds‘llgstlA‘rglllck. dbegan 7 s] I mafgnes1lggommgi?::k::m$ $8328 :ppomz‘erd :‘lreidfyt: giver-bi; ‘ ' "â€"‘.â€"‘â€"‘ ‘ as to include the womau who lives 'glass is manufactured in Europe an- _ would bv thistimerclisifgomgilifoc fl “She isn't: m WWW” of promise of mmiageageinst John; urrdnged. p a a 1’ .6 as :STRONGES‘ T 13.13sz FORTRESS- next door. __‘ ‘ Ln-ually. __+_:_ ‘ EABIES UK: "3‘ ties as .to the future business of 1 said new woman, and yet the ’ on °‘ .mmelm‘ ‘ " "f ‘ '» W . .. The “@1186“ “tires? in Estonian WlAlR~ Is a COSTLY LUXURY. l, YONKERS SAUSAGE JOKE. fi°ghwwfl _ :v'oijge-cosdzsflloiixtlitier S: lull;- ~ commandos“ mm .35.: m. ...... .. .. ...- ......m-w...e.-..-~... .. ““51“.”°i°°2t22"é$ *h‘“ M” ...... .... .... .. Bacon-mm ...... .... w ...... w » - . ., ...... .. .. .... ' ” . ' Qty directory, died of heart Germany. will arrive ‘11 Constantia nova - epo .o e E m sea.“ , 3 ; ‘ world’s governtnents is “caused by when it is advisable to give a dog's WWW ;‘ We shall stand forthwith into -‘ m 3” mm in a, southbound m 0 hi -- -'. -â€"â€".Jâ€"-r ‘ ' 'i 9 I 7‘ ‘ .. ‘ ». ‘ ~ m i’ ‘ “Ten.”'uswered theother. “Shelsn day afternoon 1: '; nople shortly- to pay aflflit ‘10 thfl -' 3- ‘ ' R'RREVENGE l. .j...'. '.....;.wars,, past; present and prospective. pedigree away With'rhfmf m'goo of,“ ‘ mouth. Where we hope to procure; . expert. but 85. i8 3991'- She told no . ~ _ ' . - l ' Brian. I : l l . ~ j ‘r 3 ‘ ' ‘ â€"+-â€" ~ , ,lEgbertâ€"lNo, I didn't know that; m 1. .31 male. which done. with Master Sell " 4 about it. She “your.“ '; Capt- Platte of Macaroon-theg . V , . , . l, Doctorsâ€"I know, cod-liver, oiltastee MEATPRESERVED BY FREEZING: when is the t‘lgnef'“ " l ” C~MIII re, raised ,0 be captain. we 6 . 1. when she Wm» . 01 1‘31“, died '53-th83 ill the 86th The will of Mine; ‘Perret, wife of pretty bad'utfirst but-you Wilt get Meat has been preserved in a fl-Ozen iWhen he’s'in' a sausage t.- A m. giraigmwuv fetch our course again .. speech t“: he an “ . to year-of hisage. Deco-sedans bor . used to it in time, and get to like it. ‘ â€"-â€"+â€"â€"-_ m g“ ap- :. .. , -- ‘ ' . 3‘ the wealthy Lyons manufacturer. be- _ - . _ . , f 30 d f d f t- . . . l . 1.3.31.3. * m: ’ In that town in 1815. and had lived 6h“ t President L0 ht on! PatientL-Get t0 llke It? Well, if OVCI‘ state or yefa'rs an oun De}: ec ‘ ' “ "A STRAIGHT TIP. " , d" ' ‘ Of course “1‘: opinion was notso . oâ€"-'â€"â€" thee . ,dnring the whole of his in ques . or . . u y Idc I'll punish-a lot or“ it just to get 1y eatable at the endof that time, a .. . , p . - ‘. 4’ . -: “...”.Mu . ‘; .‘ ~ _. . “3 ”bugle-i. ; He w Oghiplcfll'pepter e. 150,000 km wen ., , . - Visitorâ€"Whats become of old Sam "C“ but {net‘Cl} my cu.lOSlty was vo ' , ' , ’ , . y - ‘ . ‘ ' .. , U... . . .. , â€"â€"-.-â€"--â€" " , ‘Bpngg? . , ., - ‘ safcd to be satisfied, so I only be “I“ W 1W for Mina" "Sufi P '3’on"e“s' the fame ‘ S " ' "â€"â€".â€"_ ' FAVORITE DISH IN BURCI'INDY " ' l '- t - ‘ m m m “I, . . . . . - ~ . us Prof. Paul supra, of Bordegu . - " ’. ‘ "‘ ‘ ° Longshoreman Bil.yf-Dead. Sirâ€"died “mg! and said that the deClSion would ple fin tile M have 7°“- Bilkms?’ evangelist of Atlanta. Gs... ls broken ' T0 CllRl-l A com: m 0“: DAY Dried curds and goat‘s cheese, kept of ’art disease. A Visitor give him a “1*me “ the forecas‘lle, as it did me, and * ~ , “No. not yet. I haven’t figured out at waft-Indianapolis Press. whenimldbethebusiestifl' by a mad dog. Mrs. )1ch was aISO before ISeven lots, 335 boxes of cheese. Were greatly injured by the animal ,7 d and 101-!c bid No sales. help could be secured. Further par- !0 ere ' I) . t t 185' ,ticulars cannot be received as the all: made on the stree a [B Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 15.-â€"â€"Ss.les of cheese on the Board of Trade Sat- urday 2,000, at 10c to 10%c; about Miss Goat's Great Bicycle struggle. 600 at 10%“: for Montreal New York, Oct, 15.â€"Miss Mar-, Cornwall, .Ont., Oct. 15.â€"Satur- [garet Gust, who since 1 o’clock last rdfl-y 992 white, 538 colored, and 205 Saturday, has been traveling almost ’N. S. colored cheese . wereboarded. 'incessantly over the roads in the \‘i- ,‘All sold but one lot.' Prices were Cinity of Valley-stream, L. I” in an 11 1-16 rants for white N. S., and endeavor to lower the 2,000 mile 1154c for n Iored. road record. completed 1,550 miles â€" of her journey at noon Saturday. At Bogus .10 Bills. . that time She had broken all pro Oct. 13.â€"At the Police vious records for 1,550, miles by morning Michael about 24 minuteS. She “'35 in very Lennon, porter of the Grand Union fair condition and fully expected to Hotel, and Louis Carriere, were beat all records. Miss Gast’s man- »charged with passing counterfeit bills agers say that she will finish the of $10, the same being imitations of 2.000 miles "to-night. Molsons Bank bills. Lennon was ‘ . seized with an epileptic ‘fit in court, and the case was adjourned. Elines of communication between Pic-l ‘tou and New Glasgow are down on account of the heavy Windstorm. OttaWa, Court yesterday Ninl‘ty-eight new cases of yellow fever have been officially reported since Oct. 1 at Havana. The flouse of Providence, Dundas, which was destroyed by fire last week, will be rebuilt on the same spot. Hon. Lomer (sou u Allowed to Walk. Montreal, Oct. 15..â€"-Hon. Lomcr llouin was re-clected Saturday for St. James division, he having I».- como Minister of Public Works in the Parent Government of Quebec. The Conservatives were far too busy over the Federal elections to think of offering factions opposition to the new Minister. The Panama Canal Company has engaged 300 more laborers at Li- mon. Costa Rice, to resume work on the canal. Rev. Dr. Campbell of Erskine Pros~ byterien Church, "Ottawa, will, Bong with William Douglas. publish The hemptville Advance. The damaged gates in lock 6, Wel- land Canal. have‘been replaced by new ones. Locking was resumed at. 3.30 Saturday afternoon.f Spanish-American Conn-em, Madrid, Oct. 13.â€"â€"The Hispano- American Congress, a degree con- voking which was signed 'bY‘i'thO. Queen Regent in April last, will opé‘n Nov. 11 in the grand hall of the NI.- down in health, and his physicim has forbidden him from indulging in public speaking for some t1... Guyot, stating that the Dreyfus case will shortly be re-openod. ' ~. \ v \ . 4 Sealed lead packets of The “Salada” Tea 00 And declared That no Japan Tea In the world Could begin to equal it Then, Its Pure and Healthful Said he So she bought it too And \Vomen like Is worrying again Because She did not find The remedy Sooner â€"..__. A DISLIKE FOR EGO'I‘ISM. “The trouble with this world," the emphatic man, “is that there are too many egotists in it." "You dislike egotism l" “I should say so. If there is thing in the world that, annoys me it is to. think of people going to an tion and voting their ownl way, when I could tell them exactly what ought to do." In Nature’s Storehouse There are Cures. â€"Mcdical experiments have shown clusively that there are medicinal virtues in even ordinary plants around us which give them a value cannot be estimated. It is held by that Nature provides a cure for every dis- ease which neglect and ignorance visued upon mull. However, this be, it is well known that Pal-m Vegetable Pills, distilled from roots and herbs, are asovereign remedy in c all disorders of the digestion. “ â€"â€"~.â€"-â€"â€"â€"- FAST PRESSES NOT VALUED.~ In the beginning of the present cen- tury, a. printer’s press, with mo type was set up in Tabriz and a ber Of books were published. But this experiment was soon given up. innovation proved to be exceed unpopular in Persia, and this for two reasons: in the first place, the str and stiff character Of printed letters offended the est-lactic taste of Persians; secondly a printed book lost its character as a written production. The same reason that causes a Persian to place an extraordinary value on beautiful handwriting makes him deâ€" plore the absence of this beaut printed productions. A beout written manuscript is his special de- light, If he can not have the manu- Script itself be is content with a graphic reproduction, which is best imitation of a manuscript. People in the West can scarcely im- alg'lne how much attention is paid in Persia and elsewhere in the Orient to the production of a finely finish:- od manuscript. Men Of "deep learn- ing spent yearsin acquiring the art of reproducing the classical works of their literature in the most beautiful Although this ' has in recent years been largely handwriting possible. art supplanted by lithography, in large basar special sections are still set apart for the preparation and sale The ordinary of such manuscripts. house‘libra-ry of a Persian consi an Arabic edition of the Kocran, one or more of the poets, a dictionary, and a general history, all, however, either in manuscript or in lithograph productions. . -â€"â€"+_- Tea merchants ne‘under the im- pression-that Ceylon and India Green Teus‘ will displaoe‘all Japans in) Can- 'l‘he,"$alada" Tea them in , They are ' 3the~most ‘doliciorus‘ Green Tea ever ofâ€" ada before long, Company areintrod‘ucing their sealed L'ead Packets. ‘fered {the public. . â€"â€"Lâ€".â€"â€"â€" BRITISH COAT. EXPORTS British cool exports are about times as valuables: they were 50years Umversity. h“ written to M. YVC- l'uke L'ixstlve Bromo Qululne 1551.“, u‘lvdrugarglgta , s twfund the money if it fails to cure. E. ii pasture is on cochbox. 25c growing severely, ”whatever prompted you to fithc eardrum. As the malady rarely do that mischief 2‘" laffects males, it is supposed to be "Pardon, me, sch,” responded the 'causedl by nervous strain in the de- OIfender, Ah jes couldn't help it. sire of the feminine attendant to When Ah caught sight ob all dat icatchl “the last word." dust on 01' marse’s coat, Ah jes had to â€"+â€"â€"â€" ‘ I rush up en brush it off. Ah felt as Can Recommend lt.â€"-.\lr. Enos born- . . ‘berry, Tuscarora. writes: “I am. pleas“! dough ,ol' mars would rap me Wld his tosay that Dr. Thoma; Eclectrlc Oll le cane if Ah didn't." all that you claim it to be, as We have â€"â€"-â€".â€"â€" . been using it for years, both internally Milan’s Lliiment cures Colds. Bio. and externally, and have always received .__..â€"+-â€"-â€"â€" benefit. from its use. It is our ‘anily medicine, and I. take great pleasure in JAPANESE WOMEN ARE FRANK. rewmmendmgm" 'When women go to buy a dress inI Japan they tell the shopkeeper their: age and state whether they are mar- nnd I eagerly jumped Enlo 12;(“l. and stare through 12.: Fr opening. What was :23: £6.31}: I saw the great built ,. :‘ 11:1; T3121" “wing wildly in: '.‘.t- '3 b" up a yeast Of foam. and :-.ii :- wrec ward, where hi fore topmost n: topgallant mart bung E: a tire mess from the foremas’ head. Presently the order v: :tc tr 2“. the ship and 5‘11 away : 1 co :gcz: C“ 000 TSC. are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys filter the blood of all that shouldn’t be there. The blood passes through the kid- neys every three minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circulation VALUE OF SEEDLESS ORANGE. The seedless orange wasa freak of said longer than that time. Therefore if our . . 3 nature found in 3 swamp on the north ,, 13100“ is out oforder your kidneys 3V9 “ed or slngle, because the“ are spe- 1shore of the Amazon about 1872. To- larted along: is e -» failed in their work. They are in need of cial designs for married women as day its cultivation in the United and a terrible “is,” stimulation, strengthening or docioring. One medicine will do all three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there Dodd’s close above my 1%.: . . the wind of it. an“. - ., half tumbYErlc. new Y. . an instant. AS I steadied 11”.".\":.‘ 3;? :4‘ heard a laugh . i ‘ well as for different ages. The Japâ€" Estates has revolutionized the Orange anese women do not take it amiss Eindustry. It has brought the orange that their ages and relationships are iyield of California up to 17,000 carloads disclosed to strangers. layear and the amount of money in- lvested directly and indirectly in it is 1 over $100,000,000. anyâ€" elecâ€" ___.___ - There never was, and never will be, it aha)“. :: ,7“ they universal panaceafiu one remedy, for all Ip saw (‘37:. Bomb-$1,, , . ills to which flesh “lobarâ€"then“? nature, â€"â€"-.-â€"â€" the top of t- c DCO" v. 4"” r of man curatives ciilg sue t at were. ‘ : " ' . .. ‘. ,1 . .7 .' ., « . E 1‘ l I I e S? the gergls of other and dilIerently fie“? Mlllfll‘ll SLlllllllfllll EHPBS GHI‘EBI 11! 80W: :l‘sifmm ’1 tom 3, m~ .2 ; . . ‘ , diseases rooted in the system c. t e .. â€""â€"-fâ€"â€"'- geen.,.,3_£, .hw I ”4;“. _ con- . patientâ€"what would l‘t‘lli‘Ve clue ,illvz’n. SPEAKING Bl. AUTHORITY. ‘ Imlvmrk. and a. l r. ‘ ..- . turn would aggravate the char. e . . , .. . , . . ., y :. x '. - ..i - ‘ up Pllls have, however, in Quiuiiic \\ ilie: When Aliceâ€"VS hat leads )9“ to think ”:dhlng it. -. I... .7 ‘ 35',- 1 that e obtainable ill a sound unadulterated Ethel’s second husband is an improve. or: turned away. , . ...c - _ “0"” -: we -E,____ 33:3:$3333,féfggagggggggggge‘gggs13;- ment on the first! , firm for an 3:51.22: ...... ~ ~ 7 ’V y o ‘ ' . ‘ ' a . . n s 1‘ '\ 'V‘ r r“ r! . have MAN 13 BECOMING ”1MP ERAFE i‘l-ailest systems are led lllli) (-Ollva‘lescence Graceâ€"She told me herself she might [Seem 3:11â€"19; :1: tool: ,‘f ..:- we. may F l: d 1 v ' \I h and strength, by the influence which Qul- have done worse. is utchman.f:’, {350,61 ,‘ elee’s our un rel 36““ “‘30 ‘ 0 am- nine exerts Oil Nature’s own restoratlves. move or scarce thin).- :;.e “pug; 1 It relieves the drooping spirits of those with whom a chronic state of morbid .des- pondency and lack of interest in life is a disease, and. by tranquilizinfir the nerves, disposes to sound and refreshing sleepâ€" imparts vigor to the action of the blood. which, being stimulated, courses through- out the veins, strengthening the healthy animal functions of the system, thereby making activity a necessary . result, strengthening the frame, and giving life to the digestive organs, which naturally I long. sinking step backward. wt‘l raced to the edge of the poop. l rounded down in a let so heap. one hanging over the vctge. medans were the only total abstain- ers of Europe, and now 47 of the 50 largest European cities have from 10 to 20 active temperance societies. And it is also certain that .even with- out I’the aid of these societies the num- ber of female tapers is shrinking to a. minimum. At the court of Queen Bess maids of honor had a daily al- A Magic Pill.- Dyspepsia is a foe with which men are constantly grappling but cannot exterminate. Subdued, and to all appearances vanquished in one. it mikes its appearance in another direction. In many the digestive apparatus 18 as Vdell- cute as the mechanism of a. watcn or Scientific instrument in which even a breath of air will make a variation. \Vith such persons disorders of the stomach en- sue iroul the most trivial causes and urillg CEAP'I Ell III. or THE COURSE OF 12‘3““"5 71‘. ms: FINALLY Sui 1:07;le Some one behind n.e shouted. va blue. num- The . demand increased substanceâ€"result, im- cause much sufl'cring. To these Parmeâ€" film was a rush of a ...... - . . . r] ’ lowance of Six quarts of beer and proved appetite. Northrop S: Lyman of ces Vegetable l’illsarc recommended as an d in th 'd E“ “‘ “ a”: ‘; int, 1‘ l‘Oronto, have given to the public their mild and >ure. e n“ 5t °f 1‘ I 53“ ...e -l drank all the wine they could get hold of. . â€"+â€" Bickle’s An ti-Consumptive Syrup stands at the head of the list. for all diseases of the throat and lungs. It acts like magic ill breaking up a cold. A dough is soon subdued, tightness of the chest is relieved, (Well the worst case of consumption is re licvcd. while in recent. cases it may be said “Over to fail. It is a medicine pre- pared from the active principles or virtues of several medicinal herbs, and can be de pended upon for all pulmonary com- plaiiits. EGGSHELLS FOR CLEANING BOT- . TLES. f'D'ld inu know," said the old house- keeper, “tllut crush-ed eggshells are good for cleaning discolored or stain- ed bottles? Iulsed to think I must supercargo dart from so: -- 7;.2.’ Ind raise the captain‘s E z I I .l to the poop ladder and f. .;; and then I turned to ill ‘ . with whom it had fare; :.. the worst. His lower far». 5 .. chaps. to which some beard :. Lg been shot away: and he was a (1 men. even before I had slopprd 1: >3 to the sailor. ‘ “This is sorrowful businete' " f supercargo. rising with a sip <uperior Quinine “fine at the usual rate, 'llld, gauged by the opinion of scientists. this wine approaches nearest perfection of any in the market. All druggists sell It. _.__.â€"._ PAYS ANNUAL RENT OF A PENNY. The peasant possessor ofapiece of land' in the district of Itzehoe, Den- mark, pays what is believed to be the smallest.' rent paid by anybody in the world â€" a single penny. The land has been in his family for generations and .. I _ . . , ‘ escapes a higher rent through the act The pursuit Of pleasure 3’ 1““ crmg the shattered face “i: , of one of his ancestors in saving the lprospectlng for 193d ““13 53°10 Spades. ei handkerchief. “He was .1 ~,, ' The first things soldier has to learn and true.” i v i ____._... GRAPES FROM. CANAANl. The future of a building rests its foundation. En who would be great in thought must meditate. l .\Ve do not have to think alike, but we must all work together. Patience is the perfume pressed ~n' lfrom the crushed blossom: or joy. aight o the n y in ifully litho- ' f 0 nt 1‘. ntzau of Britenherg ". _ th' me o C u u 3 not to fight others, but how to sub- l summoned three seamen. an? 0 .is c' - ‘ V ,lstle lduc himself. great tenderness vw brougm . Capt. Houthuick's body, vvhiwh xv l for the time on the quarter-jock. l _+__â€" $100 Reward. $100. -.+ EXPLICIT ENOUGH. . The readorsofthi.‘ aier will be pleased to u v . .- . . ., . ‘ erln" it with :i tar 1' li -‘ have asmall amount O‘f Slh‘Ot 1'11 the learnihat there hailed“ one dreadrd disease, LO“ “1“. you hu‘ 30“: berth thlnb w tt ‘17 \J n. l“. i h f lr cl (man. th ' "d f b that Science has been able to cure in all us i made up, madam ." asked the l: ullma-n 8’ ere ‘ 53°95 10 the 111810 ouse O c l g c 11151 e o ot- mm“ and lbat, is Catnrrh. Hmrapamrrhlmrwr ‘ patched us again forward, and {a tles- Of course. 6'lede pieces of Cure is the only two-rime cure now “‘0‘“ w . ‘ ' " little we gave our sole attention “.1 the medical maternity. ilatarrh being a con 3. . . . "Head toward the engine and feet titutional disease, ruinires a constitutional potato are good, but eggshells are handling and better speeding: cf ......” intimilhné‘“li':.%il‘é‘”i‘3lfn“‘a}:”a...°° .... ...... r.» “1”“? .... ”d" ...... m mm... on»... .~ mucdussurfaces of “3,. ,yfitemv thereby dos- quietly, and idly “on ered at the mast continued to fret 11%;... .4 troying the foundllii n of the disease, and giving the patient 3‘! r: n.tn by building up the constitution and ageisllug nature in dotng its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers. that they offer one Hun- dred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. ‘ f 1' tot testimonials. bengd‘hleli. r. .l. CHE.'EY co.. Tolcdn. 0. Sold by druggis‘s. 75c. H:ill'n anlly 9111-; are the best .__......_â€"â€"â€" HOW NICEEELLOW GOT EVEN. __ _.__m. .- McCallâ€"Col loge Avenue- Irate Fatherâ€"I found my best coat iAVENUE HOUSEâ€"Fm“, Hm, mes $1.50 5 a“ wave. , 31”°Pie°es~ - aniel Billion “ Daughter (quietly)I-You shouldn’t! - - l on shLEâ€"cnolcs runs as 1 ft .Ii: in the hall. : . DC! One-g, 1’37th shouldn’t I?” l * 0" “MM“W“ """“ 3”“ on. “Most likely Mr. Nicefello put it on i ' . ‘ "‘ over his other last night. It was a lit- ' GATHUUB PRAYER "“3‘;i;fi‘;;::;Ԥf,;§,f“°“ . Religious Pictures. Slam ‘ l1 ' ' ‘ tle cool, and - erâ€"I presume you for~ merits, Educational \\'or“.'La(:iil%Pl§exl-i reggilv‘e‘ .got to tie up the d08- sudden mirth of the passengers across the aisle. would not give over, and so mm a j time we both kcptenrccurse. lhfil‘ : Industry all the while made a 521:... steady gain. It mns‘ have boot: 1 an hour after this that )ll’asier Sc. " l called me. and upon my respotzzlf‘ : a (but. he must now retire in i a for a little, the fIIT'llcr (335' L:.~;' . the voyage standing lo be s‘eYiTo-d. that meanwhile l was to command ship. With that. and upon my use ing to the quarter-deck. he ma Sign to Mr. Tym and they boll; low. After a little Mr. Tym and the returned to the deck. their names. though sober. cheered. .. thought. as it might be thev l‘c'i (led their business to their Inimiz. They first devoted their alter: Em. .._._...--._ IN BLACK AND \VHITE. Coal is gone up and mill: is about to go up. Here you have it, in blaoln mud white. , ‘ evelry C. C. RICHARDS (t 00. Dear Sirs,â€"I have great faith. in MINARD’S LINIMENT, as last year I cured a horse of Ring-bone, with. five bottles. It blistercd the horse but- in a month there was no Ring-bone and no lame-l 11°55- |h:lng'ng on the fence. With the tail torn :w stsOf Dizntreal; Eros 3;; Am. 19.81.50 up. EP. Sles DANIEL MURCHISON. ic re- Four Falls, N.B. __â€"__.__.â€"â€" -â€"-â€" A NEIV‘ SORT OF A MINE. 1,11 South Australia K1 mine 0‘ na_ promptattention. D.:J.s‘adlier00. M0113!“ , ‘ q . ' -7 a brief space to tb- D i ll .2: r. -. tural rubber has been dlgcovered. . . . - mas Wiggl%3~gek FIFTY YEAR “’85 57311 b." ““19; “all?“ r 1b“: ‘ I . SOOTHUNG SYR P bushel!!! 8' f“ . , . ,â€"_*â€"-. . limarus LlllllilBIll Cures Ullhllfil‘la- wavemzvtcudnmv “was Will h“ M ...... .....m. Minari’s Llnlmsit CllI‘SS Distemler. _ mammogram“ ......a- " WEE... “f .... “1mm °°“‘i”“°d‘=" “ godly to follow us. and when this an . _, ,. -. -- m".- .. tiny was ended they walked Over __ __ ._ .__ _ _ ' where I was standing. .â€"~_â€".â€"-â€"â€" SOCIAL POSITION. There are few women whose so-l One. million eight hundred and fifty Sold by all ‘sts tbro bout the world. Benin and ask for " Mrs. insinu’ggo‘othlng Syrup." seven WHERE DOES 11‘ GO TO? shillin' very sudden. My ’urt’s worry in wood ashes for a year. is a flavorite strong. sir. . t I 'thdr w and went forward. dish in Burgundy. the m e

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