OI the ANFEED nnem 1901‘ I! and! a! bluish U I: 1.! of Moment an Daily Record- uan'OP? t hem W tilniment som‘e ume kill-ed, and tbs 0:1 ed for life, all in 1 In and about Ti] been distributed a a Christian evang almost (all the way Ka.n., to their for- mer home in Anne Arundel county, Md, being helped to a raflway ride over one stage of the journey by sym- pathetic people at Beagles, in Baltiâ€" more county, who took up a collectioh children walked from Clay count-y, ‘ 11f:11:nm I'OIII IU'I' lU'CLu. . Misfortune has overtaken \Villiam. 1‘ m1; Byers, Whose BOO-acre cra‘oapple farm .rom g ' 1 - quantity of 301.00 trees near Leaven“ orth, Kan, necessary has been seized by creditors. It was sue-l abt supposed to be the lamest crabapple orchard in the world. In the early pro- ' hibition Times Byers planted all the P91‘ 031“- ipe-es he could get and coined money J out of cider which he sold all over the State. . The free sale of liquor during t’Dngfm ' ' ' , 10D OD 'l’he Rev. \Villiam L‘. 'Jluutruln, u. ton and , 3 . ’x q ' - 1 ., L'uub LLWDUUA ~â€"â€"‘_‘_ . V.» beaten. 111.. ' b4 years“. old, \\ as mar- avaiilable. Dltfl'utm’y has also made .a: . ried last month at. “errand Meadow, ‘ J, . and pitch This .5: )Ilnn" to Mrs. Mary Bees-en. aged 6-2, ‘1 , ' , *, , , - - ‘ of Grand Meadow, the ceremony being deyiee 9f hisrls dismtegrated WOOd I mixed With solid petrole . l 3 performed by the Rev. the bride’s daughter, and the daughâ€" anestio use, ter-in-law of the bridegroom. The bride with ashes or earth and burned in any groom had preac- ordinary kitchen range or grate. This mon of his bride’s first husband and fuel, it is un had married her to her second husâ€" the market at a dntular a ton, a. ton . ' third husband, and he being equal in burning capacity to three twice a widower. the snow A hotel proprietor, Z. ‘ as had to . mm H agents: toms this? walkmg 0W5 hill s (1 mm 1 snow-covers: ' e1 ney .1. 0 arms . . to have due,r thirteen feet in o a drift 0f conté'rnojnnï¬rth. 333s 11"â€? dmba mm d to get at t . top of 1115 Windmill. minu . nse 00“ e . e , to sprung up all 0 a camp, With orence Gilbert, brothâ€" (practically no trouble a all i work out at We? idea. advanced by the broth- ï¬ul of you without blinking, 70 feet u on Their plan 18 to mm on the farm length.- Plenty at their teeth. haw all that they need and only What they been. found which are five inches long need, to sell nothing, and to 0 mt - whereas the buggedt of the.tee h be out whatever is to be had only by pur- longin to shanks that emst at th cul’uva the land present day are one and a half inche Md., but so tar they unvc m arts to capture them. ï¬bers and his sun took amorn- recenï¬ly and captua‘ed pine-tyâ€" :s whlch had been feedmg on 4 “nor P11328911. Kiln. Interest In His Doingsâ€"Mat :nt and mm: Gathered (tom nisludlng is of pork Norfolk, \ a. h , 2111111. 3130.}. C 11.01 5 Stud 0‘11 5 at Danville, Ky., got e and balanced them $100 for U ““r; â€W, â€"_ . ' V rd breaker, 15 now .b UGIUVâ€"lu‘L/y â€J 'r O ‘ ‘ L 1. L1 LAvâ€"qâ€" and balanced them ‘ M“ 3“ 1 ‘ V“ . u ‘Of the coming reco . - fl 4 ~ , .,-. ‘ ‘ . ) 9 1"“ 3 ‘ . . g o 3...... .1... ‘ $23.2"? 3:33.313 We <1in J... .1... » ._ 3: 3s am an at" â€"â€". .' i 3 . 1 ‘ . [yards of Land Broï¬hers, at Birk enhead. l‘ 21ers than any other .ze m that 00‘1“ ry Her engines W’LJ be capable or attama I . now comes to the front withI . 1 . . , .. ’- to an a. substitute for coal A French en- ‘mg 10’600 Indicated {1101.38 .pOWeI'. The ' ° tremendous power of thus tmy boat, for ’ feet (198?, but “718 2 in .3 P 3’ ’ v. ' ‘ f \V‘" 1130“; +0 . . g 93' an- D burn), kno‘ ° * †she IS only of 350 tons burden, can best ring the fact 3d crows make daily‘ ' ~ ' 3 f ’ . . smal blocks wzhsch when burned we , . . siulhm’s farm at 11- \oru‘t 'ntense ‘h a. 'Th m rn on’ g on that she wrï¬l be able to develop £11113? - 5:) far they have eh! ' 1' v V ‘ :9 " ‘85“ bu ’57 as great an engine p . . l Lhe sumraee, gbve out no smoke or smed, , , nown, a. battsesha’p now pture them. l 1 on 1;; ‘v amorn- :and nrodnee but 2 or 3 .er cent. of , . . ,- 115 S 001% - . Lo}... 1 Wk: nrocess is 0‘1P cou se h‘s lEIrgend, Whmh W111 have a - Q 1|!) A ' r - '7 | ’ ’ :ment of 12.350 tons. The Express Wnl g - 1. 1 , 11g men W 110 fob, 0f Dodge gï¬dway P1355 5 tune 38"), t“ re than $400 a day. [1g men who shocked the ch, of Dodge City, Kan., [iudway Plaisance enter‘ tune ago, two have been 3 ether has beep maim- L m rallroad accxdenta. t Tipton, Md, there has ;ed a circular signed by vangeiisc who effects a 00 for a passage inï¬he the apam oi Grove, N.C.; says a. sow that he own-ed at he sold $41.50 worth as $25 worth. left, and 1e sow, he kllled 2,000 . {gen 1:13 SLLyyALCo uuu b-v...-- been tamabLe. ‘ From this it follows that its greatest vame will be Where enormous heat is 3h steeple and IDStl‘ required, Where there must be great rceo - . ‘c , g Grove \1 C' says smpphes of mel, and wherever every x. ., .. . ., , ~. v ' ' ‘ ‘t ' L ' m IL |~ \ T ' { sow that he owned :ï¬h 0f $3.05. has Venue. 3:0“. 118:6 “.73 I ‘ h e 2 1' ‘ w ' ’ u. u the sold $41.50Wortht x 8 con 1 ons (more em ent t an 1n ' the cases of warships, ocean steamers 3 25 worth left, and 3 flossal steel factories that dot SOW, he killed 2,000 and {be cc England and the United States. Shep 3 ohm, nasbeen es- Buesirgners are now ‘ 9301?? for ï¬ve tours by the provision they are for for the manufacture for the coat-bunkers. ' mut flour, and stool; _ ,, . , d combined yield reâ€" carry £10m 3,000 to 6,000 USE IN THE NAVY. than $400 a day. men Who shocked the t. Then, too, every war vessel must sto; This has en 0f Dodge 0113)" ken, {frequently for coalmg. Nay Plarsance enter- tamed enormous expense. ne ago, two have been v r , 0mg the Whole 5 prher has been mann- t? 3 n“ q .. , . . L railroad accideflta, gtobe punctuated VVlifln ooalmg statlon: Upton, Mo, there has The 1recesswitty of coat. has stared heri _ . A3 L" the face. at every step of her forehg tons of. (203.1 a circular signed by 1gelis£ who 011813 a. for a passage in .the teaching tha} spunk- )1'3.‘ sag-e in the that sprink« or for apaS- that denom- â€" lash-es. {like plUUtzaa m, w W..____, El ‘own secret. {The finest grades of anthracite coal make at least 10 per cent. of ashes, and r ‘bituminous coal fully 20 per cent. of ashes. {n this respect solidified petro- r. Lle‘um thus an Immense advantage as a " .1 5‘! )1". it fuel sufficient. to render it far prefera- 19 le- to coal. In household use, on steaim- 0' ers, on railroads, and in manufacturing Hm) remnvak of ashes is an expensive plicity. I X 4 [LGJDu W w... â€"____. . _ i d' s. H0 is a victim 0t dyspep- fl 1 {“1 mg ° 1, she Will Steam Thirty-Three knots an . flour, or yearly Thirtleiglu Milesâ€"T1101 hi»0‘h Ensign. of Problem of Furnishing Air to the Crew ‘1 a hfe 0i 51m†is a Perplexing (But. 1 The British Government is engagedm l ; buizldin- 1g What, Wi ll be when complete 1 r 1 ' lhls . A, SFBSTITTJTE FUR wish ‘1‘“ fastest boat in the wor'fsdiaunding‘ ‘marveicorus craft that Britain ....â€"- '1 1 a .1 =v ‘ ts .11 {hour. â€0' DIN?» Pvrvom‘um ES m}: 1Ҡ1.99 am“ to Steam .33 “‘0 a e L L n u -x u :a tube less than 38 males. .. for that is the name LATEST INVENTEON- i “The Express, mker, is now. 10f the coming record bre S:)|<:>k-:~L~s.s, (heap, um 31:1;k;-'-â€"§.lzuldy .E‘uc‘l 11E process of construction at the Ship- rm. :4}? 5}“ and Raimu‘l‘d‘nmy (“my {yards of Laird Brothers, at Birke-nhead. ““3" a â€e i“ Her engines will be Capable 0i attain-e i "t: n '- ~ 4‘ Wi‘h‘ . . - . . hc.p.nue DO‘V COMES t0 the £10111»; L “Hg 10,C00 mdlcazted 11103543. power. The w 1â€"-~3- :nT‘ Sm :) he! ass, Cheap, 1mm am for Ships and Railro: . Slay ['58 it. Science now comes to a, substitute for coal. gineer. PauL D’ Hum), times garged' L11 W11 ich with 3.; str a†long distance. readv made: have )1 IUU u up“ “- ser¢ ordinal and fuel, hus- the mm id be being ‘ ’er. tog: 0 {rifts WL 0‘ . ashes : S Sald Per} add- D’Hun . . . SLB'BILDE ayywm. , , petroleum is especmlly that it will act 1 adapted for use 1.11 the manufacture of .that of the ord'm ‘ ' ' 1' . ulp'hur. *In ’ ers {brew hei‘im p used in the siblre to turn th bdutï¬wo and a half. ï¬lo-m $12.50 to $13; "10 gel, bug. saw-‘ .. t - ' “W†““‘ hea The accommodations 'for officers and quantity of unvaryirng intense necessary to manufacture a ton of y. . , crew w ml be sutpenor to those 1n any The steel about 500 pounds of solidified! , petroleum would be neoessazry. This itorpedo boat . destroyer afloat. . wou".d cost. about $1.50, equal to ten to tï¬h‘e 980918 Who hve - .. ....... + and beLyveen decks has always been very un- _n_e_,.¢,.,+mm 1n nnint, of solution. No steel abowL uuu puwW V_ petroleum would be necessary. 37.1133ngng "W". - equal to ten i; . of am‘ to the people who lure between deczks has always been very 1111- No wouid cost about $1.50, 9.1 . . ' . t ' . - ' ‘ ‘ ‘ per c‘qt of the presen COStT satlsfactory 111 pomt 0t solution. AVAILABLE SUPPLX. matter {how perfect the apparatus for glvmg them plenty of oxygen, there has wk of the elements D’H‘ufny est}, tion 0 petroleum is now more than '- ' . .. . I, _ | . _‘ thatgotomakeup 3,000 tunes m excess of the consump p’h-e-Ie. The: Express, however, WhLl have tron, and that {further 511 plies are vents for the . ‘h air that will result in l , .Â¥u . ' l - lavatable. Drflym’y has also .111; ad’T .3. gégress {for fres . - has ° 4 hands Wllth a full meas. - D CONTACT. knapsack. EEC} being ï¬lmed _ Wi Wh‘ei‘ueas the higgedt of the. teeth be- " g to sharks that exxst at the DURHAM CHRONICLE, Apnl 29, 1897. y handicapped 1 forced to make I Men-of-war 1 0 tons of. (203.1. ‘ FASTEST VESSEL AFLUA'M ‘5 GREAT BRITAIN’S LATEST TORP; BOAT DESTROYER. England, which will have a mSpluUbâ€" i {Event of 12,350 tons. The Express mu '31 have as an armament one twelveâ€"poundâ€" er quickâ€"firing gun, five six and three- 2 pounder, quickâ€"firing guns, and two ‘i ’Tx’ihitrehead torpedoies. " THE MACHINERY. ] TiV‘hiiIe it is not knmvn with certainty \ how the machinery will be arranged or ' the exact diimensiens thereof, it is und- ollows. Each ersto-od they Wiihl be as i set of engines will have four cylinders, hich W111 be: High the dimensions of w pressure 18 3-4 inches; intermediate, 32 1â€"2 inches; two i-ow prev inches. Each enb' ' stage compound type, Cylinders being 18 inches. The most ’ mumâ€"able point about tine n‘gine hes ives. The ' {in the arrangement of. the va _ high and intermediate pressure cranks ) ‘are eimiilm'ly located, altihnngh at right RWQHQS to the high and intermediate i i i l I RV‘hiile it is not known 1-110“! the machimery W131 1 the exact dflmensions the: ersto-od they WM be as set of: engines will have the dimensions of which pressure. 18 3-4 inches; 11 ‘1 by to. turn turtle than U ste'ermog gpparatug LS of s that rt wu Ll act mush more that of the _ordimal:y craft. sis he to turn tn ly and easily as to either Side about. gTESS â€.11.â€. .LL Câ€"D‘u ms... â€"__. . supplying a1 {hands WLth a full meas- urre of that which the Lungs need so much. Beside this, the Ventilating sys- tem is a. great improvement over that of all other craft of a. similar (313.33. It W111 Wm be of use in very rm The Express wif'ul carry mast and rigging she has edufor signai p rpoges. ’_ IV'lJ‘Hl be OI L156 1.11.thst ""‘U . The Express. W'ml carry no sad, what most and riggmrg she has being intend- Th-e executive the bridge rests, projects pound, rapid-fire gun, Most of the guns, however, are between dedks, and the firing is done through portholses. A , shot from the twefl‘veâ€"pognder, however, ‘ would send the majonty 0f ‘torpedo boats, with all on board, to Davy J ones’s hooker, for when a torpedo boat sinks, there is as 3, 1311313, 5111311 hope for \those who man her. Then: she wuhl maake ï¬che . . 6 Ld THE AIR PROBLE M. C‘f‘ “The Express W 141 one twelveâ€"poundâ€" ï¬ve six and three-- u him Harunomiya, "the ado’s throne. is to visit in parttcular next year. 'fbrfei't. size will PBT‘ 3rdmary tor- 11th an egg- §Capital Authorized . . . §Z,wu,uuu . 1,000,000 ,PaidUp. . . . . . iBeserve Fund . . . . . 600,000 i 'i Agencies in all principal points in On- tario, Quebec, Manitoba, United i States and England. t I A general Banking business transact- ; ed. Drafts issued and collections made = on all points. Deposits received and in- lterest allowed at current rates. Standan’. Bank of Eanada. Office and Residence 3. east of McAllister’s H0 Street, Lower Town. Off 12 to 2 o’clock» Officezâ€"First door east 0 ham. Pharmacy, Calder’s B Besidence:â€"-F1rst door x Post Office, Durham. \Vill be at the Comme Pricev'flle, ï¬rst \Vednesda Head 05:99,;1393'011t0. BARRISTER, SOLICETOR Uppar Town, Durham. ( Agency promptly attended To. an the. Registry Uflice. OFFICEâ€"~11! M the Knapp Durham County of Grey L0 and notes cas bed Medical Director V . BRO‘NEN. AMES CAR-SON, Durham, Licensed 0 Auctioneer for the County of Grey Land Valuator, Bailiï¬' oi the 2nd Division Court Sales and all other matters promptly attended toâ€"higheat references furnished ARR 18' PER, Soiicitor, L. Grant 5 store. Lov 125.009 to 102111 ] OHN QUEEN, ORCHARDVILLE, has 0 resumed his old business, and is prepar ed to loan any amount of money on real 01d mortgages paid otf on the ire and Lif Inser- ‘t; Stock Companlee L. BROW’N. AMES BRO\VN, Issuer Licenses, Durham, Ont. Clerk Division Court. Land Valllator, 7 â€"--m3~m3 an Lana Money to “Suwvv- ’ Commissioner, etc. end. Money invested for parties Farms bought. and sold. CONVEYANCER ETC. cial business transacted Elliott 8;; Ellictt NEUSTA‘DT, ONT- LEFROY McCAUL: at the Commercia} Hotel, ï¬rst \Vednesday m each ml Dwecrmy . Solicitors, Not: McInty re B1ock, Opposite on House, Lower Town, att the lowest. rate of interest}. -A‘ AAA EAR, NOSE And east of the Dur- ier’s Block. door west of the tor, etc. Ofï¬ce over Lower fawn. Y, Durham, Land Valu :nsed Auctioneer for the Sales promptly attended {TOR etc“ Ofï¬ce In. Cohechn and :3 to. Searches made zines, 01 Marriage A FIRST Ed. SHEW ELL JACOB KRESS. in America. We have :1 Patents $3an thrgxgh .‘mvaial nouce m the -CLASS HEABSE IN CONNECTION autif ully illustrated. .nv scientiï¬c ‘ournal, v 31.50 six men he. Sm BOOK 0N PATENTS 8‘ {mfmne sendgn (’8 {'5 A THE FINEST TEA IN THE WORLD Dealer In all kinds of growers as a sample '1‘ 6215. Therefore th‘ selection of the Tea put it up themselves oackages, thereby‘ie 'lli Put up m 56 said m ,.:k. on shortest, :1 361 Broadway. Druggists, or Mane T. MlLBURN G: CO “ Monsoon Price FROM THE m ITS NATIVE PURITY» 11 and 13 Front ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. him to write Up A ‘4‘ r grocer does not keep it, tell Q TEEL, HAYTER co. pw prepared to do all kinds of custom work. SHENGLESs AME) LAT guarante ts per Box, or 6 for $2.50. At Mailed on Receipt of Price by C: 00.. Toronto. "I H New York. on hand mun Street E Ji‘iï¬g :.rmz}ati0ne got 1114, $3. 00 a 1'3. ins 831d 81; Address {on ofï¬ce. ()0. receive mamctio 1'1 ."G' .tion maj vention 1