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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Aug 1898, p. 5

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Sixty Days." He ,.. or shall I say the . (kuunIlp-(‘Innges In Methods During the hail Eighty Years - The Reina-him» and Waterloo. Mr. 1. Patterson, Croft St. , Am. Nations differ in their treatment of her“: N.S., makes the following war correspondents perhaps as widely Statement: “ l-lavrng. beep trou- as in any other particular. The most Pied for some time With. distress- _, enterprising correspondents in the ing backache: and weals kidneys, L 1 its .13.: he“ 1r“ matrimon- DUtCh East Indies during the insur- I'deClded to try Doan S Kidney U011 J 1130‘ neg”) nth second reCtiOD Of 1894 were obliged to aceom- Pills.. The), acted. promptly and git ”D'W‘ m [Disputes .ea Eng- . _ - p . . _, ,,. mOdate themselves to the customs of effectively in removmg the trouble a” if.” :39;l:in«.l- and? (All: lll 180k i . . l I l l -- : "': ‘ Ea‘llfififif ' the country as the alternative of get- With Wh1Ch I was aflthed’ and re. . as r: 3;; ,3“? Wang his case, - . _ . _ , . - haul“ ? ting into very serious trouble. No stored me to my old-time form. It i“ th? PTtIiiis £25 i :‘ 1:331“ betmen the three coun- ’ . . , , 1,! ' ' 'r,7:”"§‘$'-Hiifi news unfavourable to the Government is a pleasure for me to recommend ' s". - 35‘” ' the marriages bOth . - i ’ ‘ “E‘H” ‘lm' . - them to others " "q ’43 _ H'ulddet'llre ~ , m” “as allowed to appear in any of the D K'd ' P11 11 1.5.28 b 9% ,x-mjlllegal- . 10°31 Papers, and the correspondents Cans ! ney .1 sate t emOSt ' ‘3‘ If" . id next {:0 t0 Amen“, soon 1 effective remedy in the world for n. lll')‘ g): “jinn well ‘ . , l s earned that what was not tol B . ll D D b D 2‘. ll‘S. 3;: "to reason at the tarying 3‘7 crated in the journalism of the neigh- Bust; t: iSGease,l lsagfes’ topsg', 7i): 1” ,tment Slim-)5. he 03?“ mi? ' boul'hood would receive even scantier Ua? ac ed flair? ii e fl??? m t s s; 3:6,. ~ «n1 re ivorce,e .,. , . , , 811th if t . I rine, an a in s o i neyan '1‘:- _~;:o:.-e Mm“) “ . V108 WO. Wives, his . last marriage is that the union lasted as 10 ' perpe rated by fore‘gners‘ n ' ° 5,3' 051‘”. itinerary called him on to ,‘declared vOid, oranullity thereof, and did. 118 as It a town not 200 miles from a fortified Urinary Troubles. Price 50c. abox "i ”3.311 and mun...” new. :to be divorced, not to come to sightl 7 “En {Lap 5 I ,. . t“ .ty‘ .u a it;- 61?... a “413‘? cm) NZ:- '4: at.“ 7 id. at» we") i ' . But complaints of cruel and ° h J an t... wuld legally shake i0! her whom he last took, and he to be 't .m “[133” ' 1') tallied too much; in' place where a Dutch garrison of 300 g: din: oxgiufoef Light-01:): [3:3 officers and men had been massacred, y .’ ’ b or p -8 9 t4 6" '1 tr} D 9; p 5 Q. G '4 H- 5" G. :3 '1 m H- O 'U I p i 5 H as '1 m 8 a. 3- CD a N 53.. I: :9 4 o '5 >1 'â€" <1 To pportunity; and all that he ha . . . . Remember the name, “Doan’s,” . . . th is apâ€" made their share of them. One man not a hue was permitted to appear m ,1? ., m “b, “.3. dttempered. in :pounted to her whom be last married, ,claimeda divorce in the ground that print. and the telegraph censorship and refuse all others. 93% Rift). ~09 “h" Lillf‘limd tOO freely, lg”. $Â¥1nd zerbgcggdretn'; ht?) Isl: all?) 413$ Wife was in the habit of pulling was so geVere that all information ___...____.____-_.. - -7----_.___.- ._ -.__. ~33. 37*” f, l . .. .» = was too extra-é ne . an se in es 0c 8 im out of bed b his whiskers; an- ab ° ° ' 3:3 m; Luermanyon- who .. 1 erril' Ian hour uponamarket day after the ‘other because his {Vite did not sew on Ollt the inc1dent had to be smuggled 9‘”: an“ M ”"1 ““79 m ’ f lecture" this buttons. A third wanted freedom Out Of the “0‘1“” under cove” and 55"’3§" .‘"",‘"'gg":§i: _ ,. p. t“: t-tu'iily girdled the i .In almost all the States of the Union lbecause his wife gave hima violent from some frontier POSt forwarded to I a. z; m»- n. was " . may... Lllil grass Widotvs. idlgpliggsnmgi ltie obtainletdfor (trueItand lblchw over the head with her bustle; England. In the London papers the “M l' tl bo d nd . W “7* i‘ - ., ;‘ Home as 8.1‘51 a men - . 15 In BIBS mg an yet another because his Wife's .news, f ° Y It e Y: age can 8 a“ “- 'l‘ L” . {it )u l AcemVil‘s The it? see what has sometimes been so con- brothers used to cometo his house and lin t' 0 course, found Its .way back ‘5 months, W“ ‘ View“ ° crofula °° M ;, 2”,. ..i l.» 'c o , .. .. d ,stdered. In one caseacourt granteda threaten to thrash him, and make him , lme to the towns where it had been the face, which it" the doctors said m I. l’. r;'.~ ll‘ [MS pi PSBI‘VC :dlvorce tanIfe because her husband (10 eVerything she wanted him t0 d0. BmOthel‘ed incurable. TO tell the truth be W8. .0 fire . y. .u- i. ;.vi \\ hich she men- fwould not wash himself. In a second ‘ It is only atew months ago that Wil- W'ITH SUCH ASSIDUITY bad that I could not bearto look athim. _.,--__. ., . . H t‘..:..i::inus. before .‘case it was allowed the plaintiff be- liam Schineckebier of Chicago applied, , ' Atlastltriedabottle 0‘ 30"de 3'0“] .. b. ., , MR. Volumnia :cause the defendant had Stand to her, to the courts for freedom fromawifej Buring the war between Japan and Bittersuapd before it was half used he ' . .m . :..~ ' ’ {after they had been married twenty- who had set up for his observance tChlna the correspondents who accom- “'39 gaming, and b “10 “me 1‘0 h“ ’_ I H. n. .i.;».v- m be her hucs- fseven years: ‘You are old and worn these new commandments lpanied the Japanese army w'ere fur. “"90 bottles “36“ ° “'33 C9mPl¢t¢lY rs; ...’ j '1 .t.~:»~2 ht.- 'pllt’l' luck in gout: I do not want you. any more." These are the new commandments of lnished '. ‘ - cured. .Icannot say too much in recom- 4““ ,. y, I. fortunate than ; In another Instance awoman who was ten ld' . With a long catalogue 0f 00“ mendation of 8.8.8. to all who suffer” i . J , L. l ‘ fifth century ;sub3ect to 810k headaches, Whmh grew Which wives now make to married 3 “101.18 under Which they would be he d'd' JOSEPH P‘ LABELLE’ Mani- «1 ' l .\t_":l :hn ~~ t‘ M 1’ :worse when she smelled tobacco, was men; . permitted to perform their duties. Cer- wake P.O., Que. lll‘ ‘3‘. .m 1 d“: grist ’ "w allowed {2:33:23 “gigogfiubsfigzufiegegf:fizfig lâ€"Remember thatlam thy wife, lain Officers were designated to pre- There can be no question about i . it". 1‘ 't‘fi‘ :11, l ' l 0‘ o ' . . . . . t3 , l-.. H "L i r. , . - rounds In Eby another woman that her husband That thou must Cherub all thy l‘fe’ scribe the places “Othh corlespondents it. Burdock Blood Bitters has no ' Lilli CE. “0.2 - ‘M “I" FM}; gs a. iwife g'would never out“ his toe nails, and so IZâ€"Thotl ghalt net Stay out late at [were allowed to “Sit as well as the equal for the cure Of Sores and mu :1. - . NH” gevery night she was severely scratched. m8 . . time when they might do so. Corre- ’ - , 842,11"). Y ' . ilizziiwi him with atoo: A fifth instance is whereawoman «- What; lodges, friends, 01‘ clubs 111- gspondents were required always to. Ulcers of the most chronic and _. 0., i \ i , ....~ it... Creek wife of 'cuizedadivorce because her little man Vi . ! ,,. .. , ‘ , i . . hr . “i h i “M - rm awife must linSis‘ted on quoting ‘30 her passages 0f Sâ€"Thou shalt not smoke indoor or {carry in the hand she” “Ckets Of malignant nature . T ough its -i_: I‘D" “f”: ‘ev’i‘f‘. r eatest ro- ,Scripture and reminding her in the' out, ipermissmn. As to their letters and c1? ”Wt! "‘ * n“, ' ‘H gr elitainp a ‘language of the Apostle Paul that she TL» .1Ll"'i a. 1. . ‘» "."ifu EJ‘l f liIllllSt: hlS “lSh , Nor chew tobacco “round about." fdespatches . they must in all cases be' should be obedient to her husband. 4 h It ’th . . 31 'd b t th t 11' ff, f ties, it gets at the source of dis. 3 . . â€"Thou s 8. wt raise receive m . a! e ore ' e con ro in o icers or 3:; . . A ’ ? Some years agoaKentucky Victim of i p y . . .g . easeand completely _ , .. may in another, , . ,. pea. . texamination at a certain fixed time. 1 eradicates t from u . ‘ _ , L , h ;man s inconsistency set forth her Nor pastry made by me despise . . i :3 ... :‘ nu'hv-u' I.» nlltmtle‘lgei S e l - t - - - f d' ' this . ' :Their remarks, however, must be h “c" ' . m . ' the race3° .1) am inapetition or ivorce m 5â€"Miy mother thou shalt strive to - . - t e SYStem' -5 _.3 -,, The “7“" int attends a, :style: ' please [limited strictly to past events; they ‘ .' .-. “r ‘ .1w‘r'up \ )t‘ .. E . t o "1:10 £1,“ iv «mm: in the com- i “Dark clouds 0f discord began. to low- And let her live with us in ease. {must not mention in any case the . ll .5, . 55.3 ger 0”? the sky. Of weddecfl t‘fl‘clly'v 369d 6-Remember, 'tis thy duty clear istrength or distribution of the Japan- _ E 4“ 9144““ ‘1'!“ , {be case 0: .gloomy clouds of atrament'al blackness! year. :place or time at WhiCh the letters - To «- 3"“ m" LI" \ 31%;; Mllhnd ‘obscuring every star of hope anti hapâ€" 7â€"Thou skhalt in manner mild and ’were sent out. is" i ., " r l L ‘ l “ A ' ‘ ' ’ ' ' ' ‘ . . . . - mess whose res lendent lor ' il umin- mee T - P Th «h p "4“.“ “I” "7‘“. 3”! “930.2212? lifted the dawn Ihf the figrst )few brief Give me thy wages every week. gmitltlien 01122:: 1;; th: 3:112:38? tiff; drillers, 1‘65 31‘s if .r w». (111': *5 U. h Eyears of her wedded life. when she gave 8â€"Thou shalt not beadrinking man, ith l gt , ht 8 e h be 't 1 . .a- J :50“. "ill'ta’W‘ {"1‘ 1 lug 1[ 0]] er . . t t h , . . . e as Big y years as on V1 3. . ' . . ' t .1 ind sent her ,her hand and an. undivided hear 0t e But “'9 on prohibition plan. 31!) the early part of the century the all 1 men. -_ ml - idefendant. who In 13119 8111"! month ff .9_LThou shalt not flirt. but must allow :newspapers used to get their informa- --"‘ t “U“ in 3th,. divorce was July, 18769 after haVingOtlfieentgvalkm g j Thy wife such freedom, anyhow. ftion about. such matters from the busi- iw . . ,. w, .. t\" The couple tand snugly W’nterqd w' m e on 'IOâ€"Thou shalt get up when baby ~ness communityâ€"«precisely the reverse AT THE BRICK young”; 51?? i ‘u, “ . l "m 1 sembraces Of her lowing arms and close- ° of the present condition of things. The ‘5‘“ " ”M” m p y ’l nestled toaheart that beat alone for ”"93, . . -- WE MAKE -- . ‘ , - .. r». and each 2 y . . And tr the child to tranquilize. thankers and speculators then employ- _ _ ~ ~:“ ~ -W“ ' ‘ ’ éthe defendant showed his base black in- 3' v - . ° v K‘ r C - . f ,, my. ends of a , ’ . .. Th andments from da to 2ed special correspondents, instead of Furnace Kettles, Power Ltavi ut .. A [W‘- pulled it grantudfiai’: abandoégfgthgefinrgégfigi “0212;” comm ’ y Lthe journals. In June, 1815, all the ters, Hot Air Furnaces. Shingle \ ,j ‘ ,. " ‘ . . 031188 W V813 910, , i . . ’ ibourses of Europe were in a state of . ‘ . .. i l' ' 'illlllil?33nlp§:: l thirst. for novelty,which lS thef prgdotn- ImpliCitly thou 811.8“? DEV-(n b t :wild excitement over the chances of a Machtnely, Band Saws, Emery :- "i‘ .. . ..._ :inant character of the de en an s 1:110 plaintiff obtained 3 vorce, u .great battle between Napoleon and Machines hand or power; Creating "a... -~ “â€"91!“ PI; 1"." i ,. "wit a husband ”nature." . tit ‘8 only fa" to Chicago to say that :the allies. The Goldschmidts and the tFariners’ Kettles, Columns, Church ‘ if ;h€. should f' If the deserted one was in the habit lit was granted on some more reason- éRothschilds were rivals in the mat- lSeat Ends Bed Fasteners Fencing, . " t lot holding out in this style the) wonder 'able ground. :ter of obtaining war news for London. ’ i .t - ’ . 5 - - ..i .n- . .. .iimse cont 8 _ _ , __“__ . . . . Pump-Makers supplies, School {In . .- . H .2” inattention’ _____y fig A ms...---.__r--â€"â€"-â€"s- i'lhe Goldschmidts stole a march. as . . . w. . wi-vhkme“ ill "“1” p, " , _ _ f r V- . L . a 7 ~_ , -:. r -5 J ithey thought, upon the Rothschilds by Desks. Fanning Mill Castings, ll l-‘zirrenn‘essf l ‘r = " ‘ 3 ' ‘ "' ' . ,1 gsending their agents at Waterloo .tO Light Castings and Builders’ Sup- “ .- "‘ ‘73'1'3 i ' . - ii s wife for.: it “" {watch the flgl‘t for Wh‘Cb.the armies plies Sole Plates and Points for *3 i. . . L .‘U‘l ‘ l ‘* 5‘" “5h 1 with‘ ' ' :were then lining up. It did not take h d’fl' t 1 cl . r. 'ti ‘ I .- N l i {unis a l " . lhim long to be smitten with a panic, t e .1 eren P out, '5 m‘ "53- . "5 ”g ‘ 1. “of: c: I. g _ pr, mmh more 0 ' ‘ ’in the midst. of which he made his fast- repairs for Flour and Saw Mills. . f‘ {i f is. [t is 113- : LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD . fest) timioti 331:):ng :01? 9931118100338; .- w: REPAIR-- writ. " T. fl-~ f‘:.-. -.:l looks that £88 ger on e n] e p y 1‘ ‘ ° a P 1 ' i” “1'11”“ if *he “”0“” l MAKE NERVOUS. DISEASED MEN ? THAT ALL WAS LOST. Steam Eng‘m"; HI?“ Owe" ' ‘2 ' " i“: "f ““01“" or, erexerti {mindandbody l The correspondent of. the Rothsâ€" Separators, Mowers, eapers. S V; \ . :‘ ,"“..r_.l ». . p ' ‘ . . . ono. . f , I O ‘ - ‘ W h .7 h. .’ ._ i‘. it‘tinu (l alft. 4 mo oneandsoi ”Wm“ Borne- “iii‘limer at m .Ghent, where Louis XVIII. was stay- (:umme , 18 an lift. 54 . “ff”. " “Wt; svthgpdgot, .tiebloaemnotmanhoatwhilo are mfifi‘gddmmormlbnm ,ing, acting on the assumption that in I am prepared to fill orders for .; .’ "4‘ t‘ '1‘, ' 9. { existence.‘ 9!" ,__ the worklhop. ‘ . . * ‘ ” mnmvgcte§hhzesa2e‘°*"“*°- “WWW” . - ... .......... i“ $2.43» “X en ian, ° an K J K ‘V. iconfusing rumours, and that the first .1 s” . . . , . . ,o F RESTORED To MANHOOD BY DRBSB} ‘ .0 {positive information would undoubt- CHARTER SM'TH, wt” v. 1ND ' ~‘ wave his “lfet “CHAS.” . 0848.â€" lm! ‘edly be conveyed to the king. It so . . 5 .~ Jun, . , . - . thA-WALm- WELWALKEB. m, l , DURHAM FOU‘ADRYWAV .. ghetto . “it? if .. ..ii and many 1 h - ihappened that the king breakfasted, ‘ ‘ ‘ 'l“ . mu; 5w ,wf‘” fifm“ ”it“? One 0f. l ' ’»/ ion the morning after the battle, in a \ "3 ” ;-. I‘fj‘ “”r" ‘ "‘i-”"'79d '30 have. . public place where th ‘ .. ' .. ' tnht PROPERTY N :0 act‘s“ ,‘ fit-1.9-4; -, finer writer .5 H lzhllii;‘,t) :3”, 33;:qu t! “rs ‘t is COD“ J ”on .‘I‘a ‘ [it"él " ‘.-\‘tlr|\\ fl i ”1“,. :0 live too; . ‘ --e film-4.”? ~rll ‘ .* l'lPl‘R 0f faSh-: e tnn and .~ ‘ " 0mg; T...“ "“ “13" ‘:.-. .. wen the often- . . . 1; Mia ;I“’-"8d l ll Persia 3‘ .. 1‘ URN. 1'! marriage ‘01" ‘dul-L’M I t which may line hour to '. lire-enlantl hus- : .3 In separate it. Q7 .1” " ‘o ' i '5 grin. l rl \l.\ months-l - hm ‘h -' .. Phil of matri-f . ~ . a ms“ ‘ll‘P frequent: ,Trfiirharr 9, .ml divorces the; .:_...t;“‘:“,llft“" -f fur times. i ,f In 170’ . ‘59 Nyfigqfigff‘inz the reign; ’I;+.-'~. “ ~ ‘ nmention tried. 3‘. ~41“:th " i""-"ifliz divorce at? “is“; M: 411?“le Pies concerned. i . . r..- ' n y . *"f‘lm the 7h -. lluring the : - n .mmediately fol- . 90“ «if the new law? matter grew l 1797 the divor»; fluinumllpred the mar-i " was amended? . the historian! pies divorced for ‘3 IN Hill TOWN OF llllltllll. jwas ushered at once to the presence County of Grey. includingavaluable W . got the king. to whom he presented a , seal (1 a k 'l‘h a t t h d th Power. Brick dwelling. and many eleglble . , SENT“ l . e D C age. e gen wa c e 6 building lots. will hesold in one or more low. go moot mm 60! ° - ~ ‘king break the seal and read the con- Alsolot o 60, Con. 2, “716 R . Township or rem-cum 08 F WHO ”IE8 OR llll Mungâ€"“I have _. tents, and then. to his amazement ““001“ 100 acres, adJOining own plot, "mtw‘lh'd “ ” IWMW ’saw his ma ‘cst rush toward th Dur m. SYPHILIS untomguond“frozen!“till,AI'VOneoftlio{30”"I “ {courier embra'ce him and kiss him or: Mortgage: “Ike“ 3:32}: :33?“ money hflum i, ‘ 1 . t . SIGNS We other'Pri'mmmi'r loose. “31:. ,. both cheeks. The agent waited to see Oct. 2nd. pp, 0 Edge Hill 1),. EMIS mouthand mill mommm {no more, but hastened to Ostend. hired STBIGTURE he.“ nt. mm:- “:35 ”film *a fishing boat. and reaching London *“â€"â€"â€" Potash.“ m DuKennodr : _.._ before any post conveyance could pos. CUBED mnhafiggigib mug-oatmeal: is in. 0’5“ sibly .have done so, he announced to A. GORDON \ t -. ”MW” Worms-inn: m ’* â€" - a”. Ihaveneva' his employers that the battle lHAD GONE AGAINST NAPOLEON. Dealers in Watches Clocks, Jewelry £The stock market at once stiffened on and SPeCta'CIes’ Silver 811" Flat Ware of all descriptions. Repairing a pecialty. Upper Town, Durham. tomers, reaped a large fortune by their correspondent’s enterprise. This was a long time ago. But what shall .we. say of th

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