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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Apr 1898, p. 5

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buses, Dare "'1 :fy Siock Agents! agents ! :Itura! Implement Isms! Stohe wémogton. ss Goods v bmh salary and cor :age either whole or names? all our Stock. . n‘sh purchasers with CO"'“‘ 0 from Government inspector. tins: our Stock is free from 5”. I] \l M d with Us who have Failed m m; 1H cwtryuu nothing #0. W“ ' am oh- Inf yml. ‘ I” 't write “Mess you mean Want profitable employment- A 1'; 1.4 AN 85 CO. 221' 35.01: Report U K I! .s to Ill arfizr’s Broad k. Di v, a», an 5‘ cnmprise over 7W 1"?" .1." stuck in large Quinta to sell at the closest 90"” - r im if ix 10: use their income snow- :0 n emand for home KY0“! W. on. .If yuu want 8' (. “71:8 “3. l supplie-s free. :U‘QCSI’. \ auction in a” Oil Cake Ill car of selected AM, Cum. (three of 13. (Wins), 11180 hard, at, (on: for fodder. IIIK' IES’ ml Table Sets (é: 23c. m- :law Fruit Bowls, 205‘- n-::, «30¢. a dozen. mices. Good Rawhidesw. ’\ TBA 61: 25, (”and ‘3- a“ ‘. .‘ iriug tq TORONTO. lillt Fll' .‘ to fur 31'. (I). mg: mtvrpgpos, worth rth Barrel 8: l‘ CULURS. 1“. frum m”- up“ OXFORD SHOES hey cant be 108‘ “teasing 10 and”- 15 and 250. N00 BS Table Covers. white and c‘ ALI. M'ARAX 81 00 “ . HAVE TAPED meshed only and Mac better their ' Iv 'aved E ‘er UPPER TOW. .10 H 'alt. nly to Ul’ {lie l4 some errandsâ€"he’ll be back in a bit," he answered. as he at man armchair before the fire and ed appI‘OViDle round. Bright: “He'S' 805 332 “(graphs were neatly fastened to the paper; the wooden chairs and table were spotlessly clean and the grate “.3333 might as labor could make it. "Well. Peter, how do you. like my pictures?" said a pleasant voice; and Mrs Dart, drying her hands, came into the kitchen. Her trim, neat figure. her refined accent. and her sweet, pale face, all proclaimed her foreign de- scent, and, together with her tidy Wand smart dress, brought down upon her the scorn and hatred of her neighbors. - v JV“. ”flagged by ms grief, he threw his to h'p I" to the )vlnlis, and strained her emdlshueast with a force that fright- Stood 81‘. she L9“: herself away. and boa Dantmg 111 front of him. A ‘3' footstep Snunded on th . __ 0 flag- ;m outsxfiie. and a loud cheery voice The Oqt. [3 Peter in, miseis 7" pal! BtOOd lnnking‘ at each other. and, .- . m .thflfffr9kwvhearted sigh. Gur- "l've offended you Peter," ape 531d: wiifully. not seeing his meaning. "So. lass, you ain't. offended me. nor couldn't if you tried; but it'sâ€"well-I must tell it. The first day I come hem I loved you. 12:35, and as it was. aoit is, and [can’t stay here; don't yonaee Ican't! His voice rose and trembled with passion. "Ah, 18881y0u a1n"ttell how I'm longed for you» howl've hungered for you. night and day. Your face comes in front of my workâ€"your face. Ls with me alwaysâ€" foal ‘lovo you." o Loner 1 a The Qair stood 1mm ‘1' WM: 3 broken-he; a, turned away and, ' The big man looked at her with a. wistful look. which she seemed to find embarrassing, for she began getting mdy the supper. ”Going to leave us, Peter? When we’ve been such gwd friends. Why. vim have Dick or I done that you abouid go away? A iittle catch in her voice. and the trembling of her chin warned him that, tears were near at hand, and he sprang up and turned toward her. “Ah lass. you don't understand. Can't' you see [mustn‘t stop here no 1908"” His deal. voice shook with hmagitation. .“I’ve offended you. Peter." she said. mifplly. not seeing his meaning. “)0. lass. you ain't offended me. nor "Lm." he said, turning his back to he: and leaning over the fire. “I’ll not bosaying as how I haven't been well cared for here, or that my lodge ain’t comfortable, butâ€"I'm going to find another, lass, if I can." "-uxhts' racing throug'h w“, - Warm the afternoons 3“ “.3119“ .~..~nin._»;. Groups of men. IQ‘T‘F‘.}MF 0' ‘ f g .72. long iron p016 Men“ 35 ’11" (1)11 with wood. RP‘ .a largo! I‘urnzu-e; a hole was ‘ " in the PM. and a small stream “ ' i :_ steel flowed out. * Sparks in the air. “on“? fong hook tha foremaln pushed. m ({ka under the flowmg gun:- “a“: met-.11; each one, when filled. : Mug by its carriers on the pole. um borne shoulder high to thfi 1nd £301“ and there emptled. Peter ' k Started at length with their “‘1, Mth t part The girl's pale face grew paler yet. and her eyes dilated and contracted in her agitation. L) r’ gma for the rest (1 comâ€" 13 lodgings cune over him, as he turned down the get in which he lived. There ne redeeming feature in War. and that was No. 27; and be- ney stood with ad. rugg‘xerl to show their bloom on 1110 front window. and my curtains hid the rooms OW en ;§'i;:ing his boots on the “ant straight to the 10:. “underful smart, but not wugh for her." he mut- ushed open the gate and wont siléntly to all-W“ UV“ r times the I drew baa! ire all out, Itrength 2"; there stood plainly. between him and his victim. the shadowy form of Dick’s wife. with hand uplifted. He flung down the rake with a curse and came and stood close to his friend, who was stretching out over the pit, gathering the fresh rising scum. Whether the fumes overcame him, Dick Dart will never know, for he felt himself falling forward and uttered a sharp cry. In- stantly Peter flung out his left arm and by a mighty effort hurled the fall- ing man back. but lost his own balance as he did so and fell with an awful cry into the yawning death below him. His scream of mortal agony rang through the building as he lay for an instant on the liquid fine; then flames burst out around him and in a few seconds not a trace of Peter Gurney_remained. What a long. thin head J imson has. Hasn’t he? Looks as if he had; push- ed it under a bureau for acollar but- ton. ( crown upon himâ€"and who shall judge him? lbeht. I’m-Imps, Is me Most [Disturbing Thing ol'AII. Thinks Mr. Nonlnbletou. “Some peOple worry over one thing, some over another.” said Mr. Nobble- ton, but 1 think perhaps that; more of us are disturbed by debt than by any one thing. Troubles of one sort and another we ’rastle with pretty well, especially the troubles of other peOpIe. And we get over a sickness and come around again chipper as birds and laughing before we know it. We can stub our toe, or receive even more serious bodily injuries, and yet recov- er our natural buoyancy. But debt is the heaviest load of all. A man in debt uses up all his strength carryâ€" ing that load, and has none left where- with to get ahead. 'Cousin Tom? Then those horrid sa- loon keepers have been drugging that poor boy again!" "If I hid any young friends just about starting out int life .1 should say to them: .. ‘My son. whatever else you do don’t get into debt.’ " The Old Ladyâ€"Oh. Maude, see that drunken brute! Such men ought not to be allowed at large. Maudeâ€"But that’s 'Cousin Tom, aun- ty 1 THINGS PEOPLE WORRY OVER. .â€"~ _ Emmiml happiness 0 ”niy nerves. we were uuwuu “5...... .w _. V . nix years up“ Dre. K. 6; K. are acnenufic :3me am A noun»; .w...__..__ ”IVULVW vuv ”-vvâ€" v."__ TROUT WRITTEN CONSENT.‘Q - ‘nLL‘ (IL-M6 anvEQâ€"“I 11879 E lunch: mm Ann TREATMENT ‘1’“ WHO mass on wasnmomus 0850 m I V ’ e e e e "' of 1 orance and fell 1n youth, overexertlon of. mmd and body induc. I" E RE§U l. edggy lust and eXpogure are constantgg wrecktntt the hves and future Ihuppiness o thousands of romising young men. Some! sand thher at an early age = 'at the blossom of manhomf while others qre forced to drag out a weary. frultlesc an _ , Imeluncholy existence. ' Others reach matnmony but find no solace or comfort there. he. victims are found in all stations of bier-Th ’the trades and the professions. ___.________.â€" I (I IN NARROW QUARTERS. {Z - WHO NAIIB UII IBvllmvu-un-v v--- _-____ _ Wm. A. Walker of 16th Street eayszâ€"“I have enfieregk‘ untold niee for m “ life." I was indiscreet SYPH ILI s oung :53 ignorant. y Aga‘yOne of the Boys” I contrxcllgd EM I SSIO NS yphrhs an other Private dreeasee: I had ulqers in the“ rnouth and throat. bone net hear loose. pnnples on 8TB I CTU BE taco, finger nails came 0 , emlssxone. becarne thm and: deepondent. Seven doctors treated me mth Mercury, ; CU R ED Potash. etc. They hel (1 me but could not cure me. Finally a. friend indnc me to try DmKennedy 6L Ker-gen. me 1n a few weeks. Their treatment is wonderful ' [‘hcir New Method Treatment. enred . . . . . ° You feel yourself gaining every day. I have never heard of thezr teams to cure 1n aemgles me.’9 WCU RES GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUK JDED ; --- - 1a-- n I. fiFâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""-â€"'i "‘ â€"‘ ‘ â€"â€"- n “ n i Cap§._Chaa. lorry 80783" i _ L-.. knk‘. MADE A DIFFERENCE SYPHILIS EMISSIONS STRICTURE CURED Bull! Subterranean Rooms and Corridor: at a Co‘t of over ‘I‘Wo .‘lllllun l’oumls -- Kept an Army of “’orkmrn -â€" .\ Chm-er Sprig of Genllllty Will: Some Rulccnh lug Features. The late Duke of Portland, who was born in 1800. and died in 1879, was, with- out doubt, one of the most eccentric personages of modern times. During his life, or, at all events, during the later portion of it. he enveloped him» self in an impenetrable atmosphere of obsOurity and mystery which has now followed him into his grave. It was, of course. to be expected that conduct so strange, and especially in a noble- man of such exalted rank, would give rise to a wonderful crop of legends. The villagers near Welbeckâ€"his prince- ly seat in Robin Hood’s Sherwood For- estâ€"have long been fwon’t to tell strange stories with bated breath. The domestics at his other houses marveled unceasingly at his vagaries; but the strange part of it is that fem of them ever saw their master, and would pro- bably not have known him if they had met him either indoors or out. His wealth was almost fabulous. His Lon- don estate, to speak of one bnly. stretched from Oxford street on the south, to Parliament hill on the north, the east and west boundaries being ap- proximately Tottenham Court road and Baker street. His annual income was considerably beyond a quarter of 21. mil- lion sterling, yet his solicitors to whom was entrusted the legal management of these vast estates were never allow- ed to have an interview with him. It is said, indeed, that the only person with whom he could be said to hold direct intercourse was his valet. but exactly what! was the value of this servant, to his master it would be ms GRACE or PohTLAND AND ms MANY PECULIARITIES. There is a story that his Grace, who entertained a violent dislike to the fra- grant weed, once came into unexpected contact with a gardener, who was smoking. Taken unawares, the offend- ing pipe was instantly detected. The gardener, however, admitly saved him- self by peremptorily. ordering his mas- HARD TO DETERMINE. unless the valet acted as the go-be- tween who communicated {the ducal pleasure or disyleasure to the outer world. His Grace was a great builder. For many years he employed astand- ing army of upwards of fifteen hundred navvies, masons, smiths, carpenters, and artisans of various kinds. For twenty years or so a thousand work- men were constantly engaged uan the fairy-like constructions at his wood- land seat, and the expenditure on these works amounted to about 100,000]. per annum. ‘ ter off “the gf'ass. éaying, “ You know the Duke doesn’t allow it.” Remons- trance falling upon deaf ears the Duke Divoré'od but united again WPOTENCV VABIGOOELE EMISSIONS c; GURED ! ingâ€"Welbeck Abbey was originally ! founded in the twelfth centuryâ€"he ‘cannot fail to observe the huge glass “bull’s eyes” which protrude here ’and there in the most unlikely places. I In the heart of ploughed fields. on, the belt of turf bordering the highway; even rearing themselves above the lev- e e1 of the farmyard pond .like the rail- 5 way ventilators in the lake at Regent’s ' Park, they stretch for miles, singly, in columns, or in groups, on every hand. These are the lanterns of the subter- ranean rooms and corridors, which cost i their founder. -..vâ€" v- vâ€"vâ€" ‘- V-U UV“â€" er. and anonymously rewarded him by the gift of a sovereign. As a result of his predecessor’s passion for building and invisibility. the present Duke. up- on his accession to the title ninteen Years ago. found himself possessed am- ongst other good things of one of the most extraordinary buildings ever con- structed. Part of it stands above ground, but much of it is below. As the visitor approaches the venerable build- had to get ott his own lawn. but he was so gratified at the man’s adherence to instructions in this respect. that he forgave the breach of them in the. oth- OVER T‘VO MILLION POUNDS and years of labor to achieve. There are some fifteen miles of these remark- able underground buildings. All the approaches to \\'elbeck burrow under the earth like huge rabbit warrens. An undoubted right of way, offending by its proximity to the mansion, was at enormous cost either sunk under- ground or partly built over. It is now a tunnel, a mile and ahalf long, and is lighted from the fields above by day, and at night by gas. It is gloomy and dark to pass through, this road of! per; petual night, which Mr. Gladstone has described. as one of the wonders of. the world; overhead rhododendrons glit- ter in the sun, and azaleas distil their sweetness in the passing breeze. MANUFACTURED FUEL IN' ITALY. BYâ€"A SCOTCH SN UFF-BOX. One hundred and sixty-six feet is the length of the longest room, which is lighted by day by forty “ bull’s eyes." and by night by eleven hundred odd jets of gas or electricity. The crystal roof of the picture gallery took ten years of constant labor to glaze. Its walls are hung with almost priceless pictures, for the old Duke was acon- noisseur of no mean degree. A few years before his death he overhauled his pictures. and throwing out those which his fastidious taste rejected. he. with the assistance of a boy made a bonfire of them, thus destroying thou- sands of pounds worth of canvases which most peeple would have been glad to possess. . ‘ . . i The underground palace comprises many majestic rooms. with offices of various kinds. corridors and passages with little trams. Their construction is as perfect as the best and most lab- orious workmanship could provide. The Duke was his own architect, and avery exacting one. He first drew up his plans and then had a complete model made therefrom. If the model did not please it was destroyed, and fresh plans and models followed, until his approval was secured. If the building revealed to his critical gaze a fault that could not otherwise be absolutely corrected, the building, however far advanced. w'n incontinently demolished. and a tram stm L made. The drainage of these ap~ " ,, {its swallowed 30,0001. The walls 18.13:. immensely thick and impervious to damp. The rooms were nobly plan- ned and finely proportioned, while for chasteness and elegance of decoration they were almost unsurpassable. The Duke adopted two colors only for the walls and ceilings; white for the cor- nices and other raised work, and ade- licate shade of salmon color for flat surfaces. The doors massive in size and weight are hung so perfectly that they freely respond to the touch of a child. It has been observed, we doubt not by some critic of established ex- perience, that they are matched in this respect only by the doors of the private drawing-room at Windsor Castle. and The chronicle is the moat wide ly read newspaper pnbllshed II the County of Grey. Dealers in Watches, Clocks, J ewelq and Spectacles, Silver and Flat War. of all descriptions. Repairing a pecialty. Upper Town, Durham. SELFISHNESS. Selfish persons do not begin their career by resolving to please only themselves. but by finding some up- perently valid excuse for ignoring the welfare of others. False promises, like earth-worms, ettrect the ze which is lowered from heights at uty end generosity to the mire upturned by the wanderer’s own feet; and to the mind which once giyes itsel; oyer to County of Gray. including a valuabl Power. Brick dwellinq, and many eol‘evgime building lot-s. will base? in one or more loan. 318%:0LiNoigf?’ Con. 2, Township of en nc acres. ad 3am 'l‘ Durham. 3 g own plot. Mortgages taken for part. purchase money Apply to J AMES EDG Oct. 2nd. Edge Rig: P4,. Farmers, Thrashers and Millmen 'â€"'â€"v “ Protect but Ideas: thev may bung you wmeg HN WEDQERBUBN _ 00.. Pgtel “Roy Pill Co Victoria St... Toronto. Can Wantedâ€"An Idea 32' - vvvvv Write JOE'ISI' WEBDERBURN ' 00.."P'uent Anor- neys. Washingmn, D. (3.. {or their 31.900 mac one: ‘nd list of two hundred Inventions wanted. Furnace Kettles, Power St‘tw Out- ters, Hot Air Furnaces, Shingle Machinery, Band Saws, Emory Machines, hand or power ; Cresting Farmers’ Kettles, Columns, Church Seat Ends, Bed Fasteners Fencing, Pump Makers’ Supplies, School Desks, Fanning Mill Castings,- Light Castings and Builde1s’ Sup- plies, Sole Plates and Points £01 he dlfierent ploughs in use. Casting repairs for Flour and Saw Mills. Steam Engines, Horse Powers, Separators, Mowers, Reapers. Circular and Cross-Cut Saws Gummed, Filed and Set. ood shingles. N. B.â€"To ensures Mabel“- job the hides must be salted u soon as taken I'HE lUXURY 0F SECURITY Horse Hides. Cow Hides, Mg Durham Tannery. NORWAY PINE Heals and Soothes the delicate tissues of the GOUGHS, COLDS, BRONCI'HTIS, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA. cad PAININTHECHET. . :5 . EASYTOTAKE. , gi- . S \l‘ISFACL‘lON GUAR ANI‘EED .â€" I am prepared to fill orders for DURHAM FOUNDRYMAN IN THE NWN 0F DUIRIIM. A. GORDON SKINS, Eta, Tanned Suimblo orwRUBES and COATS by the ned process, which for Fininh an Sofmeu c‘n't be beat. AT ran: BRICK rounnn -- WE MAKE-- Robe Tanning. EDGE PROPERTY CHARTER SMITH, -- WE REPAIR -- THUS. SMITH. Throat and Lungs. LADIES! FOR ELI-n The on! nibble Ind mutton k’no‘m. sum. 1W It." “locum tamed ever (uncovered ford! yhfltiespf tpp oxnglesyltpm. Squad _ (roe; ‘ Price 01 In! afar] securely seal on receipt of II FOUND IN 0;. lqlloy'; Famalo Pills. SURE TO CURE. O thuig'to' puma" ' 1' 3.2 Who can think ED {XED LOST' figfiz :fifiotggl‘lgrtfi HE WAS A BURIUUS BUKEI i had to get off his own lawn. But he was . ,. .:.t:::ti°:attttamm°ra~t° DR . r; 1 weatof PotOrandeills .nev ,--'.HI if 1°31“ rumt't the (X’ .l “I'll the (ins. ”1‘ s The workman straw 0:17: ‘12:: l S GRACE 0F PORTLAND AND HIS organ the breach 0‘ them m the 0th. W D’s ... .1 r v, Peter Gur- . ing MA or. and anonymously rewarded him b t l ll‘l tllt‘ }’(Ԥ3t Brit“ his work [,L 1 ifollrhisyway home. A :fiytgginmfind {rfilfilfinan tIhe NY PECEE‘IAR‘TIES' i3?" with“ 9' sovereign. A3 aresult 0’; . ‘ 1;; . . I,” ;» .. ' '7" _ . m8“ Iwor s. "‘ is pre ecessor's passion for buildin ll. l ‘ «Hill [)1 it t b ”‘1‘ ' 0'35 W on: {or the rest and com [fetehgflhlvemq as he followed his mate BI"! Subterranean Rooms and Corridors land invisibility. the present. Duke. ups: NORWAY PM “HI i l'» Hl"ll l .-Ic may. All: 'o wings C-lme over him. I .0 has?!“ Plt Which radiateda burn- “‘a"°“0l'0Vfr 'rwo mill... I'olllulsâ€" i on his accession to the title ninteen t l .‘ with m. 3i LL» -_ ”I, ll muscles into ac- mi on all sides. With long iron Rein an Army or “'orkmrii â€" A Queu- * years ago. found himself possessed am- i m a. . attritilmaimdm.‘itmtea a... or °' ‘ a... a a I 2“,} IIIIIIII t -. . 1 8 Wing sur- ng “gum. mos extraordinary buildings ever con- ' ' l' l “I we limited r Wri inl‘h’cb he “‘ed.‘ Th?” i iifiirgn‘ilgatoheq the bills flamQ-Sthat, The late Duke of Portland h 'Strumd' Pa” °f it “and“ “W6 ”l“ dxléi D10"" ,“uing feature in \V or- , thouglhe thgogvgrw: time on llii Al- born in 1800 and died in 1879 ’ w 0 ‘1‘: STQ‘tmd' but ml’ifh 0‘3 it is below. As the . I t l . z I“; I. . ' ~> i . 7‘ . 2 . d be- , . running own ' ,was, wi - ! IVlSl or approac es the venerable buil l- - “I ‘ " l“'11 Far; . ‘ . _ n» int it” “*3 M” 7’1“} lhlm. Peter felt an icy coldness creep out doubt, one Of the most ecce t ' l‘ng‘welbeCk Abbey was originall Heals and SOOthCS ' y 5;?“ , . SLOOtl With ad- I over him as he (he _ n no i f d d . . y I . . . 4-. :a ,. ”unit, I . h t . w nearer to Dart, personages of modern times. During: oun e in the twelfth centuryâ€"he , , - . It , «normal lanai. 51%, "IIIIII “my” green paint shleie l gagsbgggéookmg kofienlyIatIthf liquid his life, or. at all events during th“ [Eagllifl’t fail to obsIfrve the huge glass the delicate tissues 0‘ the . . “" “r“ 'l' 4 will; ~' ‘ i.‘ i nusâ€"4L row of sic Y? . - 0 raise is rake . . ’ e . u 3 eyes ” W 1011 protrude here I . I I Indra .i.. * Indy: intl “I low their bloom ! to thrust him headlong to an awful latel‘I Portion of it. he enveloped him~ tend there in the most unlikely places. Throat and Lungs ultr, - 343$ . Mrs Hug: .. l I» s i, I , d t death. but he was unable to move, fol. Self in an impenetrable atmosphera of l In the heart of ploughed fields, on; the ° 3,, j , _\ .u trout IwImtIlIOW- an iiiifiiioiifidtfemfil’d botvaeen him and obsOurity and mystery which has now :elt 0f t9“ t'fiorderfng the highway; CURING or ;: . ..t .3 tins lllt t 0 rooms ,- _ . s a owy arm of Dick’s fallowed h‘ . . . ven rearing emse ves above the lev- ’°° ‘°° . | , I I With I .. aka 3__ an I‘vufe. With hand Iuplifted. He flung of cours {m into his grave. It was, i e1 of the IfarmyaIrd pond .like the rail- (DUGHS, COLDS' BRONCHITIS. ' ‘ a .1 i._. T y, . g: . _~ ,I ”II” but not : down the rake wtthIa curse and came e, 0 be ex{"3015th that conduct 3 Way ventilators in the lake at Regent’s t 75 .I,, ' a . n wrlut 5 . .. 'h t- l aInd :1th close to his friend, who was so strange, and especially in a noble- ; Park' they StretCh for miles, singly, in ASTHMA’ HOW SORE it , ~‘ im‘L. .hriiaiaiiii"'::£° Pairwise m“ °‘ m We would i‘tasti.°hmra“5i we it“ mm, mm“. «a t ' a so, "‘ , . I'm: .-;wll ilr‘ gl 8 a . - 6 er 6 rise to ' e a 8 n3 0 e su 31" l a}: aw. i . - .. ’ fumes overcame him, Dick Dart will The v‘ll a. wonderful crop Of. legends. ran?“ rooms and corridors, “’hiCh “03‘; PAIN IN THE CHEST‘ . S” '4" '1 " . . th l never know. for he felt himself falling l agers near ‘VelbeCk‘hls prince- ’ the” founder. ' ' »' ' rt? 3; 1 Win ' ‘ Wm“ “*5 lfW‘S on e l forward and uttered a sharp cry. In- 15" seat in Robin Hood’s Sherwood For- OVER TWO MILLION POUVDS g EASY TO TAKE L ' o . -. 7“; . , J“- stralght to the Intantly Peter flung out his left arm estâ€"have long been ’vvo ’t t l ‘ * i‘ . '!i-,'L . a. ~ on r.: andb ' ht n 0 tell and ears of 1 [)0 t h' ' ' A k SURETOCURE' ' l - ~ .. :1 r .11 :c | . y a mug y effort hurled the fall- strange stories with bat d b . y . a .r 0 “c ‘e‘ e. l‘htre â€"-â€"â€" II in“ -. III :3: I, ,_ n , .. _ I a \t;l('e from ; mg man back, but lost his own balance (1 . . e reath. The l are some fifteen miles of these remark- . 9 . n ms. . in ii, L» . l -. ~ W «:18 he did so arid fell with an awful cry 0mm.” at ms 9““ “uses marveled * able 9““°Fg“““nvd buildings A” ”’6 ‘ " it ,, .u “""H i l 11 h mto the ’f'awnl‘t’gl death below him. His ““093“le at ”‘3 vagariesi but the ! gigglei‘ictlhelifio h“61beclliib'lturmw “mist To t "‘3 ‘” . _. ., .-~-. â€" ’ ,screamo mor a a on ran thr h stran e rt f 't' ' e uge ra 1 warrens. n, ' . \‘l: is » ”1mg 18 e' y - . g y g . oug g pa 0 1 Is that fewl Of them undoubted r‘ ht f ' ' l' P ‘ '[Ih ‘ "h ’ ‘ S :2":-:"2:"2.<"».\~a?§ a in t l ‘ “l‘mmi’ as he sat ghothgllliglli‘idagig- lfgelfoflazihlehnlsihfigg 8Ver saw their master, and would pro- its proximity8 to (theWgangig?dwnai ft armel 8’ lab ers .. , . u... ’ h 7.9% .1. L We 1 "'1‘” the {ire Iand. ; out around him and in a few seconds bably PM have known him if they had enormous 00“ either sunk 93‘1”" (1 M11 ‘ t . 1 _. - medium.“ ; I“... ha; 3 round. Brigid: I m}: a trtace of Peter Gurney remained. met him either indoors or out. His $332351. gait}: limit ohelf Ilt ls nowI an 1 men I 4 in...“ r _ ... ,1. listened to e. one 0 an awful death, it is true, wealth was almost fabulous. His Lon- - - ' l n- a ‘1 .0”: a“. ‘ *‘ ‘ 5 -. :‘Hi'i. f n t-hatru and table ; but ,“lth thefresh glory of a hero's don estate. to s k of Igllghteqfiom the fields-awe m-da” ,, i . , ml the “Me . crown upon himâ€"and who shall Judge stretch d f 0"? d t °ne ”n15" :ndkaIt mght thy gas-h It?” 3‘03“? and AT THE BRICK rouxnu ‘; A...“ .: . r . \him? e rom x or s reet on the 31‘ opass rqug , ls roar 0 per: l~ \, . .- w -r would make it. I â€"â€"â€"...-..__.___ south, to Parliament hill on the north getualberhight, whlcthlIlIdr. Gladstone: has " WE MAKE -- . .. t ‘ a - t , , ’ escrl as one o ewon ers 0 th 3 . i ' 1 ., '. ‘ IIII .- .. l I. .lt. you like my I THINGS PEOPLE WORRY OVER. the east and west boundaries being ap- world; overhead rhododendrons glue: lumac" kettles, loser Shiv PM” 1 ,w ,. .e' o . t i l. r to all Vulce; .and . ...... prOleately Tottenham Court road and ter in the sun. and azaleas distil their tors, _ H“ A” lturnIaces, Dl'mgb t ». 't :g .r..:._ lml’ hands, czlme mt03'"""~ Pei-hum. Is nu- iinri IDIsIIIrIIIIIg Baker street. His annual income was sweetness in the ”351118 breeze- MMhmer-y' Band bawsl Emery I’ .. in. M, .. “I,” amt figure, l Thin-l: ofAII. 'I‘Iiinks Mr. Sillilili'loii. considerably beyond a quarter of amil- The underground palace comprises Machines. hand or power ; Cresting n l- ~- ~ . I . ,, “*mne m, l . . . _- - . . . . many 111%.)“lec rooms. With Offices Of Farmer" Kettles Colu n" Church ‘ w ,I' - .‘i. int tit-r sweet, pale l .- 1,. ye worry over one tiring, lion sterling, yet his sollCltors to whom various kinds, corridors and passages . ‘5 U’. m h’ . 2. g l. ., .thlt‘l ilt'l' foreign de- ’ 50m? 0"” aHOtll-er." said Mr. Nobblcâ€" was entrusted the legal management with little trams. Their construction Ibeat Lmls, foi hastellors, FellIonlg, . w -. ‘I I“ 3 ' _. :.t~r with her tidy I IUD, l=ut 1 think I’t‘l'hzips that. more of l of these vast estates were never allow- i5 ,33 perfect as th? be“ and 111.0% lab- Pumpâ€"Makers _ Supplies, ‘ School ' ‘ .‘i‘f .n. t . ,n . hatred of her 9 one thing. Troubles of one sort and said, indeed, that the only person with exacting one. He first drew {1p his planys Light (I’Mt’mi‘ls "‘“d l’mldef's bup- ”.3 . another we ’rastle with pretty well, whom he could be said to hold direct and then had a complete model made pl‘esl .5019 1 Int“ "f“d Pom“ ,fo' IIIIt g -;.-t at h” with a especia’ly the troubles of other people. intercourse was his valet, but exactly therefrom. If the model did not please he dltierellt‘ploughs it: use. Casting I II III a IIIII seemed to find . And “.9 get over a sit-knnss 5"“ come : what' was the value of this servant, to $01;ng (igiqltgigyfldhall'? lfIrSesh 3183:181an repair-5 for “our and haw Mills. , i, ‘ I . . . ... I . around again chipper as birds and'h- - , , f3 . n} , apl 0‘ “0‘5 --WE REPAIR-- . . ~;;. "113.,“ , . 1.3, what] gtttlng , laughing before we know it. We canl '3 master 1t “OHM be secured: If the Lulldlng revealed to . A. ,. . >lll£"'i istull our toe, or receive. even moref HARD TO DETERMINE, Eti::\li}':ealbga:§szlf18izult 311231“? {’81: Steam Engines, Horse Powers, '1 .'i' ' ‘ ~.-~n'1 ‘ 11’ I t" .. ll‘ l'. I l lil' . . "3, d ';t ,f ‘ . .1 ey 0 e(' e {‘11 i .' y) ' )3 .w t‘ ‘ “ K. limthmIIiIlItlk t: : final? ngtuiainliltlihlyirng? )fiutrydgl‘itl unless the valet acted as the go-be- budding, however far advanced. was Separ‘itms, 1‘10“"rs"RéaR‘U" ‘ . '.t I... 1‘; .tz. ll, - '. llv- tire. no I.” the heaviest loadl‘of all. A man inl tween who communicated 2the ducal incontinently demolished. and a {Fm I Circular Ialld Cross-Cut {saws ~- -‘-“~ -â€"--- ' 3 [4 1* " ' 1“" “I“ been well i debt uses up all his strength tarry-t pleasure or displeasure to the outer fitnl‘ :‘I‘taflej 'hhe firlaggfifiloffgmse 31“” bummed, Flled and bet. . r." 1w!“ ‘1 ML In} lodge amt ‘ Iliar that load. and has none left “here-s world. His Grace was a great builder. 3 .7 I..." s swa mm} " ' , '- e WP s I am Prepared to h” orders for "l I” In “Tl . .- to 7| III going to find l with to get ahead. lh‘or man at" h )l d . t (1 iii. .nimensely thick and imperVious . g. .5 “R . IIII ;. I .n. t "if I had any NUDE-5' friends jUSt1_ y ye s e emII oye as an ~ to (IiamIlI).fITlile roomsIIitvereIfiobIlIyIplzén- ood shingles. , .. a ~ _. ~ . , a.. . t W W I I new of WW rim “adhesion lasagna CHARTER SMITH . we r " w‘ a” W [M U‘ 39 . I to them: lnavwes, masons, smiths, carpenters, (the were almost gunsur lassable The ’ , 3 -'“ ‘YN '3 L-"i‘ 2"5 1" " l "“1 ""‘mmmd l U 33% 8°?',‘{}3‘33t8"“ BIS" 5")“ do do“ tiand artisans of various kindS- For Dtulze adopted two colorsI only for the DURHAM FOUNDRYMAN l ‘g.’ ‘1 ‘ . «"- . - H l . Eget m o (e) ' ‘twenty years or so a thousand work- walls and ceilings; white for the cor- _. m i m .n; ,r 'v‘ tm. l't‘lcl‘? \\ hell I men were constantly engaged upon the InIlcef an}? (idle; railsed WOI'F, alfld aftlleI-I "3 ‘1‘; 1. â€" ‘1 l‘l‘l‘m‘ls- \VhY'r [airy-like constructions at his wood- ”a e s are 0 SH mon co or or 8" D h T . t., . , ' 3 E\DItFEE E. . surf! .Th d x ' 'nl u m a ne _ U“ 1 ‘l'fne that youI II IAD ‘ F R No land seat, and the expenditure on these and £3,381“ acre £31,; 3?:ngctiy 31:: r a n r n . :2 " 1‘ ‘ L" ”‘3‘ ‘ ”HI" “W'h "1 : Jthirtieth):d};fiféglâ€"gutzhmrgrgehsghttag: works amounted to about 100,000]. per they freely respond to the touch of â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" .10.‘ .M:"’r'1“1ltl. ' . . . i ‘4 r ' ll; ' ', n .. t u ing of her to be allowed at large. annum. . a child Ithts bIeenohserved Iwedou)_ RObe Tanning. . , :3... .. . .. [.5 were near ., , . ,. n - , , - , not by some critic of established ex . ..t .. w . Maudeâ€"but that s Cousnn lom.aun- There is a story that 1115 Grace. who - , , . , . th' .__.______. . . , . . . . perlence, that they are matched in . is I . “I .1 . up and turned tygl . T 7 Ti th h 'd entertained 3. Violent dislike to the fur respect only by the doors of the private “0i 6 "itiii G W "i iii ”0‘ ' t I"? i" ‘ousm om " ‘9" 038 9m sa- grant weed, once came into unexpected drawing-room at Windsor Castle, and '8 ' 3. 0 l S, l . . It . . I _I H: IllDtl‘ill'Stand‘ :33; figmgzsl‘il’? been drugglng thdt contact with a gardener, who was BYâ€"A SCOTCH SNUFF-BOX. SKINS, Eta, Tanned Suitable 11.9 i. . “ itflt’iioolflfriltlg {imOkin‘ Tak‘?“ “aware-‘3' the Offend' One hundred and sixty-six feet is the orwRUBES and COATS by the ’ '.~ -1 it n ‘ A ‘ Y i lng 9‘96 was instantly detected. The length of the longest room, which is tied process, Whictl for F1013“ _I.-t' IIII :i'll u-l l'.»'p{‘ ” she g'lld ' EN hARElO‘V QUZXRVIERS. gafidfiner, hOW'etj/elI'i a/dl‘oatly 3831?}: Eg' lighted by dilly by forty u bullis eyes,” all SON/11858 c‘nit be beat. . ..|l, tag; . ,. 7 . ’ j - ‘ 'f What a lon , thin head Jims-on has. 58 Y peremp 0“ Y- 91‘ 911118 1 ' l d b n' ht b 1 ven hundred odd .. . m ‘ - .. , i ‘ l Y'i- N. a“ t. . . '.,1I‘:-,.::J,EQI?1:1%'DOPl lHasn’t he! iooks as if he had push- ter off the grass. saYing.I“IIYou know gifts ofygalfor eflwificity The crystal 5 \llfid {LNON (JJARUV [‘th - l'â€""~' v; 3’ .. _ {H iti;_“é’“_ led it, under a bureau for acollar but- the Duke $10631” allow Ito Remonsâ€" roof of the picture gallery took ten . \l l t . ELt‘J :i ,. I and as it was, _ walls are hung with almost priceless , . . i .i ~ w p g ,3 my hrre; donit _, ,. . , I .. I _ . . I , m - pictures, for the old Duke was acon- - - ’ ‘ W rose and. ‘i’i’fi‘RMnR . ,5 Ken ’- one: = - -- . a nelsseltrIOf n13 geaghdggree-ergmfgg n§a3n§t°§omfiit£i “J‘filf'n”3£$ I ., ”a a: I . - .. - ' l. years we ore is ea Ie or ”’37.": 3' ' ~. . n “will, {lgfs’fo‘ilu Q . '-‘.i~ " 4' his pictures, and throwmg out those _. .. _ __ ‘t.it'.l‘~. "‘h 3'“ Lung. . .- .7 w ' . . ' - E: which his fastidious taste rejected. he, ‘ r.t.~1‘.i“i.3.‘fi“5t“£d ’ 5 ' With the “$th 0‘ a W made a EDGE PROPERTY . - : l_. .~,. '5‘"; u: r . .~ l' it me alwaysâ€"Z s 009 bonfire of them. thus destroying thou- ‘ ‘n- "it 1 l ‘ . LATER EXCESSES IN MANH ' sallllIdlSl of ptIcIiunds IonlI-ItIlIiIIIfthIcvaenvgesgg :E'on .ALn I II t A [leg I.“ ‘.- ‘h _ . w 10 mos 960118 ‘v . i _ \ a; . . . .,..t‘:..ai£ii‘diit‘i MAKE NERVOUS. DISEASED MEN glad to posses , , . Ii Tilt TOWN 0F lllllllllll. . . y I .â€" . an, I ‘1‘“ - 3 z. t : tlfltf that fright- . The carriage m When he almgst 1.1:. County of Grey, includingavaluable W ' ‘ “ .T. “inf, '“" .m- ' -: ;. rat-'l' :iu av and ofignorancenndfollyin youth.overexert m variable rode aIt\Ve1lI)eck was a lbIIIId. Power. Brick dwellin . and many olegible ‘ ’\l ' " " t. ' " ‘ : nun- ., m. ‘ f l' ' ' t A THE RE "lT edby instandexposurem c d hearse-like vehicle, With shuttered “'10" building lots. will beso d in one or more iota. . r,‘ h ., f...-,. , I. .ImIt 0 i101. I _l.nppinesso thousandsof romisingyoungmgn- dows and enlivened with hangings of I Alsolot No.60,Con.2, W.IG.IR.. Township of '. .I.i-3|‘:L- 5n. ~ ~: on the f.ag- -attheblogaomofmanh .whileothers 8:1'8 01' d , bl k It W'iS small in size was Bentluclr. 100 acres, adjoining Town plot. ” " n” "‘ ‘ ' L .H'l‘l cheery voice melancholy existence. 'Othersreachmatnmmi! gau 3 ac '. ‘. - ' b Durham. i '. a “”1 'U’ La 1'. lie “1. ‘l 2' I victimsarefound inall stationsoflifer-Thehrm h drawn by 51X ponies. and driven y Mortgages taken for part purchase money \ wt 1;. ; , r , C “J , 1 ”ms thetradesand the professions. lads. Ever day his coach met the Lon- - _ . ”I {It mvh other _ y . ApplyioJAMES EDGE. l . New '3‘- "- .. x , .. tin-d "rah c J ' d‘on tram at Worksop station and the Oct. 2nd. EdgeHl11.P.e. . airtime: H ; ”Po ' '“r‘ t trifling affair of whether the Duke .l . . "c :3 ;~ 1m ‘1‘ ‘ “’ “t silently ‘30 oWu. ,. , » _ was travelling or not. or whether there 1 . . .. .l 1: .~ __ «AI ~‘3hit,f»lddt 1 1.. . . I K ' ' was anything to send or fetch.Imatter- A GORDON . I I :il.. ..l 4“. I“ for IIIIII It. In. men left the ed not a jot. The fact that it went - ' ' ' M3... At .7". -. 2 o work in gloomy empty so often led to at least one . 11.1.1. {1"I-tjll U)!- hlS chum, amusing incident. " When is that old Dealers in Wat'ibes. Clocks. Jewelry i idiot of yours going to London again?’ Iand Spectacles, Silver and Flat Ware blandly inquired a porter of the coach- of all descriptions. Repairing . n. The "old idiot ” heard the re- -, v I 32nd and, putting out his head, took Pam‘s)" IJPP‘" TOW", Durham 'E‘T‘ P. ‘; .9 0 :4 '55‘ " ; ‘1‘"!th of It 81681} ,..!;_‘[n.:. (25 - . “l” l "-H-l‘h mind, leaving LII“; L.- h. Auk. Come what it"s: l'N III-I no “‘iIln some way to w ll.l til the way. "Slip- ; v.33: igents! «I 'n. ' in} in? .l . - I u Divordod but united 88819 ,‘ . , ample revenge by asking when 131‘“ , i: .; a... .IIII I-IHIlIl (fill‘rIylng abuck- r1 train would start. Upon oIne occaSlon LADIES ' ~ I723; f I ' 314'th . L.‘ “ ‘ I ‘Iluswredf tilts x mums-m? urn murmur WRITTEN CONSENT?“ taking advantage of the solitudepf the;I I o" " ‘ >24, ' ‘ " “1" *5 your an . lfllOllT ' th h tried his hand at a piece 0 . ' . . on; i. . . . . . . o , a. TESTIMONIALS usan w K Sabba , e 11 4‘33; hmlpment Agents ! 3;. We 9.1: t 'Ir .o-tl him into the pit “ N0 NAIES OR I“? A.Walkeroflfith 3mg magâ€"“II have snfi'ered rough building work. It was. alas, by [HE luxmiv 0F 8EGUBI 5 i l .- \ l i iP'U o . . ) .14 [Zn 1" ' V. '.II ‘.\ Uultl SUSIICCt you : tgd. monies for my “gay life." Iwasln’shscreetWhenfi‘ the ‘va’vside, and a Stranger Coming up. 9(va x ‘1‘ 1. ”UN” IN . . .. i... will“ i“ m < PHILIS ““ ' u‘OneoftheBW" ”WWW é - ' d1 - s , ~ Dr M 8 Female Pills. f i' i, . ,. ,,. \hillllti , ”li‘. they '1 u 1 t . th 11 . gompgn‘gg‘t’mtfifimw. Ihsduloerslin the“, not only rated gull: forIIIl’ilIi; uiigIof y cor:I . , s ’. ".' " .... '33-, ,‘ ‘1'le‘rrlcm rou hills ' oose im eson lm e515 romi. " .» 'rh linoleum-worm l “3' H ”Y ‘2 Vii-‘31:! .["""' "' x :11 the ES 8' ‘T EMISSIONS myghthand thlioatvbone " llizlrliialbeczi'mi: thlin and: duct, but force 1- t ue and still _ pinlrononklhosn. “surest and 5 ‘ .- ”n.1, 1..., \ .ngk m“ .» I. . a ternoons E face rnailscamOO , animated inc with Mercury The duke. unWlI ing 0 arg . . “Mum“ mm“ for“ I \\ m' .iedtlv T zéi'tr ,.. mg. (iroups of men. STRICTUB degfionillgent. Seven doctors ”1ft could not cure mojfif less willing to reveal his identity. had {Mm iii-feta" Oln'lzlfxlzren. 8..ng) n, I 31* “a” IVMIIh-d“ ' I' . h a me n ‘ ‘ ' securely-ea). lnreceiflofpgcl. ’ l '_1. . .. ., Wot " ‘1” with Wood, ap- ..____... . Thir . . lieRoy Pill Co Victoria st..'roronm.Can . . ~» ‘ E P““j‘ 5'“; . in“. 7 “ "”1" lurlw-e; a hole was - n “NO'MOthodTi-entmentcuredmmn“ I" mogmzumiiingtocmmamng ____.______ _______________________ y -' u, \ .. m ll" . l 1.11 'h 0 - - day. Ihavenever -â€"' ‘i ' ”‘5”“3 01 3.: ’en "h.”I”,"'l-i10<la small stream ‘ Youfeolyoumumflm findim 1‘3““! steel flowed out. ’ r- ‘ . .. ' S . . . . .lf‘\' :‘lltl commt-‘Slon 3‘?» ~h"“e"5 “l Sharks in the air ' 1- Ideas: they may bring you wealth. "m-l‘ whole or pill“: Uma Charcoal is the great Italian file]: Write .1 RN wznnsiumns coo" Patent Anor- w in D( f hirswoo txeoasr , a n .n . 3.. or: c ... 'r Naples alone 90113an 40:000 tons Of Pgh‘llst oat "3“an dinventions want'od. EMI88IONS wood charcoal. 1th: cots} ofl trifling? -,__,-,.--m.____ , On. ”It 10113 CO 8 e OURED tioflei’ri; 700,000 tons. By 15th: new The chronicle Is the most wide I ' M It'll“ ' "W than! Elude" "0°83“ 0‘ man“ “‘3 ‘1th I read news a r Ibllsheil In an IthoirNW'gowerennitfi‘d 811(1th 9. “filmmo ’ charcoal from peat. the peat coal can y p [:0 p I II I 7 be produced for 85 and sold at a pro- the County of fire]. , ’. IMPOTENGY VABICOOELE Whom“ . : m‘ arouses GUARANTEED on MONEY REPUNDED i MANUFACTURED FUEL IN- ITALY. wantedâ€"An Ide swarm-luv", ' PM E. _ r the flowing rivu- . A h .I‘M‘h OIne. when filled. cortifi' {Ill “8103’ 1x3 carriers on the pole, u“ solid?" Shoulder high to the. . . StaiIlIld there emptied. Peter gains the, e" 1‘ length with their ,I’re ImnIIIerlatter in front. and once It. tr ‘tovk. o' l ‘i :l:l~‘ul‘s‘ Wl'll - . H «'o-l‘nmeut illsl‘wtor’ . s fret? “0m Still , 'lr‘ l‘l"£l\i __â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous Debzlx'ty. San ' _ t - - . the wood . Mn '.' a w my» “st- over All “or.” Mrs ml Dug thoughts filled tho ' ' W4 fit from $4 to .8 Cheaper ti?“ '- ’2 ., i ”l ' " “ "11“” 1‘3”“ 91:13:35); $150M the liloltitalnlpmgi? 1m: part. ‘4 Weakness, Glut. Sm'cture. Smiths. U I goigcwgm‘flmfihdé? theorisi- ‘ SELFISH’NESS. i f- c .. ll : l l' wines 0-“ ~,Oer ' , a 8 ream- - 19W - : . . _ _ " i -I 1 me t I II ,5. Emmi 5125311? 8 back, and another o W B [N DETROIT: 200.000 OURBD. NO RISK ant and Will fitablishh $211189, £1; "5:; Selfish persons do not begin their ’ , : it , :7. 13h) 1m Failed with oil»: hiand‘the girieh added to the long I'lYBARS m i he,” contain mos: oustpfolnItls.the bggmgcducu it to pastel. career by resolving to plow only . .3; "1‘ _ I '.“”““"g to loam Lilli . e worshipped would » ' EADEB' magggimwgwmw 133mg}? to, m: gfizniniks all impurities and foreign themselves. but by finding some up- .‘ a, 1“", :- will: . mew ”fine” “‘3 o‘dld DiCk art t how. " Mthillm'“ Wm” “lotto 10"“ wulhmm matters. and forces out the paste in patently V‘ud excuse for W!“ the i " t Li 5 ..i.-.‘;‘-.1Il.."a‘§§pin-Edam. 'ith 113mg: that afternsggfiecAzml 4 “flw “WWJELivrB‘bou-n W "2 the shape of a. tube fro-If all!“ totfiY° flutgr°°w$n$wmmmnff i .i . " ‘ ‘ ' g In“ . mi â€", "m M -, ches f iamoter. w ic II on in m. -w . ' "’ Stone 5's We llngtOn' gloom; ofiogwnogylm 0th: ' ' t ' V I ““7:an USED .W'SHSUIE “mmg . IRELS- lznsthafndic-lied and used $.01!“ for 1' low frémésfiotfi by TORONTO. .- ' ll behind hi , the u :0. . - O ‘llst " fuel; lib M’ or burns m “'0! 1'0- ”“ . . h h“ Shimmy task. In drew book I mac's-:5. 'C oonf]3.l:lflaluf OUI on (' torts for .1: W to ”$081.23: “I” d'lwll $33? - ~ “mi: iron so otashmw- Th.” 91 K . . to o discomfited away. 7 I I CURED PFinallvafriendinducesemetotryDafi?§{mn‘frmwf”IR? perforce g

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