_.-""'""" ."'""'T" “w m ___ _ 33mm! and widen} voert-et"ttiaily ttium for 19,500.00) mu. Austria sud 0;.“ng ot foreign origin-forms , Hungry torio,M0,000 Lona-mi the United ms weapon forge! ready to their Sutu for 170,000,000 tons. Bil 'tetiemstod hub-I'd Wmnmdmgmm to our that 5.000.000 to" of on] were raised last mgetrt tho â€16-h aod Phormzhled you in Aunt-lit. sud New Zealand, 4,000,. . of down man " only an 000 ton-in Guns. and 3,000,000 ton- in e 60'!“th Yes of new: you" Btitiah India. . E! “than has. my m of durum - 1w 4"“ 0.45.5. s â€only ttrowth of] _ w Munich Min; of mponnihililyv Fine who! we tho Winona of “b ttttttt Run. or tooU that nu than. Whoa they 48'.“ Immune-clou- m0 (and new; In: My Med: no mil. Ideal pub-l gnu.- Chunk-amt; how-Olin}. "RKET cLuANIsn roumsswwn. Mr. Rooaovtrit was very busy at. work wluch he thought more important. than tho: duly. for which other yum] men altered. and he declined. When Lao Mayor naked him to enter the Pulico “and he “apnea. " I though: the norm contra hot-win New York Wu in the police commie-ion itself nu! so I took it. lt van "ttto piece of perical work. I like to at. bold of work that he: been done by . Tommy lendernd do it. " well only by . pro-chin; it from the oppouite direction. The thing that attracted me to it wus- that is VII to be done in the burly burly." Bo ha . gun. deal of Uith in the madman of but: at the people And dia. - tho judgc-ent of the men who will in. nothing to do with politicu, became any mndinypd who despite! reform. Wm in 1890, ion: you: before the Patient cup-351: tended the truth or, m. dettlngat- be lined: " It the} citizen on ytthoroNhir, inked " and tl an... - -'v --" - r. _ . plot. naked inn. of right And wrong mutated to them. they on “any. be "and. The trouble is than ordinary time. the polluting politiel meconlrioo web. only porno†who both keep do". uni “can“ tho lit-union. Ind they Myron their rorard. The mm of _ . r 5...- _-.‘_. -..-1-tr.. chosen by the revoke“ as their cnndidule Ind elected to the humbly. During we lemon:- of ls"ilt, 1884, 1335 he fought min- fully um! per-intently sglimi corruption and evil lestuGtiors and became the lender of tin! hand of which Wasltrr Howe and LOuia K. Church were ptotnineavmetnber. who unload up snd opposed the *' rirtgjohtr," and " null" of that time. no Wu hued uh! feared, too, by the bones. Perhupn hm gusto-l. nah/Ice to New York u no numbiymm was the introducu'ou uni _ pangs tst. bill which took nwny from the] Aldermen the Pow" of eoMrrnation or rejection of the Mnyor‘l Btrpoitstmenu of mnnicips' ottieera in New York. He “unwind to ." on foot In ineesujtuiott od tho monument, {mud and binckmhil of the pom of New York. but in the shoal-co of public opinion " that time fail-d. Heucuredu enquiry, however, which let tome light. on An uppoiutment. to high omen u that um. had helped the pun-go at his nun-manic bilL Bin lei-vice: were rocognized, for he WM chow!) bouund for mayor bat was defeat“ by Ahab-m 5. Kevin. President. Harrison,neing the whim: of his services, appointed him to an JivilSorviu Commission had he worked so hard that ho vu instrumental in lining the Ioope of the Reform law spplied to twenty :hounnd ndditionsl office- during hi. term. Ind Ibo law wu never so well executed. When Msyor Strong looked shoot him for hone“. Ibis alumni-Into" to any out. the reform for which the Parkhorst agitation had pro-wed the way, Mr. Rooaevelt nunmlly became manifest. and to him Wu chi-ed the po-iiion of l LESSON FOR YOUNG MEN. rillii.G nnd whites und became widely And Invonbly known among Li chutes. And his nacho on the um. Missouri river mu tiourusheie. la £393 there In; I revolz Ignaz: the Republiean whine arguin- uon m New York tnd Mr. Mull. mu THEODORE ROOSEVELT ENFORCES THE LAW m NEW YORK. At the Ago oi orentrtreveruirt order to couirta bu growing good health sud nuangth, he lam. was: and took up much- ing. He hunted s gr‘efl den! With both fit him'nlf for rrclit new Ind tone to The Inhom- - other“! "" "w-New I»: " How a Law-3M4“: I‘m-"nul- "r. (In... one“ and tqotter--ru"g"" lit-z of the III-lury " "" nun Who '". Inch Tm- (‘In-xea "I You": It": Mould - lie (lander. Mr. Koo-"ah,“- career should be on in- upmumn mud on oxnmplc Lathe young mm of (haul. who no Ambitiou- to clam-e um] reform mun.cipol Admiral-union. Ho Iuther, Theodore Roosevelt,“ irsduatrious, shrewd met-choc: wu .150 phiUttsltrope having aublhhed the new-boyu' lodging nyntem " yuan: in operation and the uliocmont communion, which did " much to relieve the misery sad diurn- of the var tune. '. By him," aid Roosevelt, " I may brought. up to be wcivo and industrious, to work hard whether u. moncyq-mking or whuuvur. I must. boup unddoing. working, and " decent work. l to: taught that no one had us right. bo merely camber the north ', am. the moat eontemptitrle of created boingl in tho mun who voluntarily doe. nothing." Mr. Koo-even wno naickly pigeort.brmortd "boy, slow to le an out! phylicully lungnid, bus desiring to be Ilrong he no he", spurred. wreulod Ind took A prominent put. in ull tsthletica snd boa-me the uhpuin id the polo scum. 0n Roving Harvard I college hotnok to mountain climbing for his health ad by wounding tho Jungian“ and the Muterhoru he quolnicd for mem. l her-hip oi the Alpine Club. He "joined I the my"): Regiment ot militia in order Lo fit himself for mzlnnry life should it be] police eomtnisur'.ort and in mxmzmurauon lhould he turned oat of oftico for "Mowing them", Hun a.» they uhould remain in 3nd mentored the Inn." W ho and what in the nun who - Ind new no bonny nod who has tun-fanned the city of New York into an the m( u the mun Mr. Room, boy, tslow I bus desirt rem m'ugoverneA Under the misgoverw irttmremta o th Jenn acted him pie-idem. The police commu- men are the engineer: of the vat. police whxnexy through which New York wu “governed and in not we“ governed. nder the old 4trrntniasionsrn the pollen mgovcrnod in order to blwkmul in the were“: oi politician: under tho new Imam-none" the [mu no enforced sad a luv-swung no protected uni order clue and (keen: And lober that it un- ' bow-ve in tho faulty of the chtngc? in n compmtivoly young man, 1 mem" "st on: o: New York'l olden “milieu. ohu beenmong the (aroma-I. in tho aha ngiution {orym for good govern- m. for Navy York, and who for “an non osd Menu-e ot his great ability All-l may, at well " high nanny, mun muted by Mnyor Strong on the new we communion, which includes, besides an. Yuk, Grant um Andrews who AW-ABIDINO MINUS!†(“1413's COHXNION An English oontemponry any: : " The production of cod throughout the world In! you wu "titttfted.tt 553300.000 tons. In tlsi.tatal the United Kingdom 51mm! for 185,000,000 tom. Gummy for 74,000,. ooo tons, France for 25,250,000 tom, Bet. tg',', for 10.500.000 tom, Austria And nag-q for [0,250,000 tom and the Uniud Sum for 170,000,000 tom. lt in Mtitnutad than. 5.000.000 to" of and vote hind last, you in Autulis and New “and, 4.000,. 000 to†in Cumin“ 3,000,000 ton- in British India. . Boys digging under the Holmes home, in u: P,it,ih,N't:e'l of the cellar found the two he: of omrd Pineal. They hm! been burned, but not destroyed, Inn were evidently too bulky to put into the chimney hole. the nova cooled down, he nhovelled um when into the non hole. The stove w†in the kitchen, and Holmes in: not. aware that than wu u: opening in the Lst, in we cellar bone-sh when tho In" stood. It mu iailare to find this opening that brought tsboat we discovery of the ensued remninl. _ _ . - . . rm: host! AND ml: TERTU. Drs. Thompson and llarnhill cleaned up some of the bones found. The lower part of the maniac- and Immuch, with pan; of the liver and npleen. were found l all) the tirat vertebra" u. the hue of the skull, the Adam‘s apple had the cheek bones. The physicians ny chore ll no doubt thun muse Me the "mun: of a boy the one of Howard Pitezal. In the chsrred mun that wan pulled out of the chimney hole 15 teeth were found. Dr. J. Q. Byrun. a dentist, wrud the teeth and found seven upper and eight lower teeth. He not them In "mu- uon jaws of plate:- pain. And they were pur. many in the box that wan; to the coroner, when wu who found 3. piece of the lower hm. jnwbone containing the sac. ken of naix-yur-old molar. now 11-13 SUPPOSID HI DID IT. The physicians an of the opinion tha Holman pm the boy cynnido of potassium- 5nd while he was under tho influence doub led tho body up aad put it into the â€Dye, miter which he covered it with eoU, pieces of the trunk and chunk of wood. Then he tusttsrated the pile with cod oil and re. ducal everything. n be supposed, to uhes. Alter the, body wu d_esl.myed ma Iateresting antimony w“ given by Drug. glam Erwin and Perry. John Nevin and that Holmes, visited his store frequently during the first week of October. Severel lumen he purchased a eolulion of cocaine, And one time called for four grains "f morphine, dissolved in o two-drncbm vial of wuer. Dr. Nevin readily recognized him by the pltorogrsph. Druggiet. Perry sold helm" " one unxe npound of chloro. form. The was on Oct. P.. Holmes never“ limes lounged about his drug were. IC-‘ campenied by I little boy, wlom he said we: hie um, end for whom ho bought cen- diets. A: recognized by the photograph, the boy we: little Howud. Dentists and doctors Also eontributert to the evidence that the rem-ins were than ot young Pitezei. A deupuch from IuditsnNrolih Ind., any: t--Thes coroner'. jury hu brought. in a verdict that the remdnl of the body found in the chimney hole of the home at Irvington ue the remains cf young Howard Plural, and that. he came to bin dentin through the inurumenulity of cymide o potaaaium ndmxnistered by H. B. Holmes' in: Is now: Amw of what mny come. "There ere grave mini deagere end evill who». but there no plenty of earnest men Ind women who devote their mind: And energiel to meeting them . . . . but though there in every rcuon why we would reelize the gravity of the peril. thud ot us, there In none why we thonid not tam, them with con- fideat and rewiute hope, it only each of m, “cording Lothe manure of hi- cnpncity- wall, with nlnnly honesty and good mm, do his full were of the All-important dime" incident to Americm citizenship." M r. Rooeeveit is A reprencntntivo of tho young men who are everywhere prominent in these days in the fight ngamet mirtgovorumen1: and eupocinlly municipal corruption and tralsdmrmsrrstiott. Everywhere iegardlmm of politics they ere undying Ami ovgunixinu end working. To much Mr. Ramon-It's career is interesting. Aaked what mlvico Fe would give the young men of Yew York, Mr. Roosevelt recently said ...-." i do olivine the rich young men to work and to work with any nun headless of (in: per- non‘n uushtictstioo no long In the work ia good and the mm " in earnest. i'd lit" to teach the young man of wositis that, he who has not got weulth owes his tirst, duty to hm fomiiy.but he who hen mean» “we: his first duty to the Stem. it in ignnMn lo try to heap money on money. l would preach the doctrine of work to nil, and to the men of wealth the doctrine oi uure:w.ittcra'ciro work. which confront. the United States Ind especially the larger cities, but, The \"hrrl nf ttre future- mu I HI Sal-la or l'rophrclu. Beyond Cunard-re. BICYCLES NOW AND NEXT y Ems thp Buy tynnldo 'trPotanuum-Fee of thr "cum [numbed rank-Hy Burned. thm that the size of thicknesa lei-en the rubber wi three-ply. a POISONED YOUNG PiTWi%, The World’s Coat. he ot mrort , lull mm is bung be our new)â€. " l wunmltu " for I locality. Ic that f there was me}! of i Wakemm ad thst l ngmnu u of the op‘ 'r men I The tire gags off ( ncer lny u an: on I Melon. 7 A m , and the © EAR. Wuhan knew tint. ha couldn't run than down, and no wound to than to nap or ho’d shoot. The man Itoppnd. and when thc out“ touched than he Ituted in to A few years ago Wakemnn got th medal from the nilrond compuw for brnvery tha t he is exceedingly proud of. One evening he wnl putting his engine nlong at. n lively pm through n lonesome country. and when neu- . piece of woods ho I" n pile of lies on the truck. The moon wu shitting, and than: the Limo to new the lie: he taught, n slimy. of 3 tigur. moving behind I fence neu- y. Revereing hie engine, thernnn mind until the train hnd .lowod a: ootssiderrably, then he loeped. He "rue on " feec. but the impebul lent him revoluting like . wheel over the ground. m M's hurt, however. and when he got up he mud n (at. n he could run with one - leg in the direction of the spot ‘here he had "en the figure, behind thel fence. Two men jumped up and run for the VMdl. - _ _ . . . I ...“. ..V we." “3.. 71,7 7 _. Fifteen yum ago Wsloutmn got mixed up in n. oulvruul collision that gave hun in pretty close cell for his life. He wan run. ning a pnsucuger train, 5nd through a blunderof the train despnhcher met. a. heavy freight train ' was coming down th swap grade. The tiremun raw the danger and jumped, but Wtvkernan stood by hie pm! The freight trnin cradled into the passenger tmin and Imuhed two can: into kindling wood. Several perennl were killed, and Wakeman was buried undrr the “willed forms of the engines. Itrnuired non-n1 men three hours to dig him out, and when they found him he Wu 'slivv. He by in an open aptce between the bodies of the engines where they had moved up wanna etch other. One of his legs w" In d down by I driving wheel, And he dimer d the work- men how to libertine it, A ' The average man after these cxperieneo would have quit the buaincss,but Wakemun took aphilosophicnl view of it and declared chm. if It Wu orduincd tlust be die on the truck u. would probably burn out thatway, may? he went right on rsilroadiug. He Wu fituslly relax-ed. but his leg was so badly crushed that it wan necessary to nmpuutc it. The railroad company waned :0 put, Wakeman to work an a. watchman Lu atoning in Trenton tsiter than bat he not no tsrtificisl leg, and pleaded to be given back hia engine. Bis request. was gunned, and he went In the work again an cheerfully u it he had never met with a nsilrmsd accident. in his life. The leg duiu't hump" him in the performance of his work and to this day he in about u npry around tt engine“ he was when ha was 30 you: o . Three years Lter Wsketmsn married May Wright he w“ taking an ermine up tlie'rtmd, tslongthe Jycltvwaru, and Raritat, Canal. it was in the night, and it Was unusually der M. that. He novnr knew how it. lnppened, but something caused the engine to have the Luck and turn a. aomemulr. into the canal. The Lhing wax ’donu I!) quick this: Wnkcmnn didn't know ‘whnt had happened mml he WM under water. The enginelay on its side and he; held his breath long enough to enable him to tind his way out, and he bobbed up on the undue a hull: ahon of breath, butstill full of nerve. The tiretmut WIM5 drowned, but Wskcman swam to tho hnnk and crawled out. pretty wet, but in other respect: all right. . BEARS A (lfRfllifgl] LIFE. I: "an Rrrtt In All Karl; or Acrhlrntn. but Alwnyn Came out Attvr-A Lrit Ind an Eye Gone. trat Mr Won't let " III; “who liven for a I'rmlun. Home» Wskettuxn,cttgineer on the Penn- avaunin Railroad, hag a record of tfirrow Weapon that it will be hard to bent. Woke. man is now 7.3 yearn old and ban but one leg and one cy: and his body bears rear- that tell m pub the story of A most event,- ful career oi rrsilrmuiing. MANY HAIR-BREADTH ESCAPES OF A RAILROAD ENGINEER. y l Th?, young woman‘s name wns Mary ‘anhb, ana she was the daughter oi n. lfarmer who lived near the railroad not in: 3 from the npotwhere the “Fair happened. l While Mary wan convulcscing WAormus ‘would wave his but at her as the train ', paused the houne,lnd when Mary's arm was well enough to permit aha signaled to him. In this way the young people became the. quosinted,tsm) one day \Vnkemun walkad into Flt-mar Wright's house and asked him if ho could hive Minty. “Git her if ye can, my boy ' you‘ve eunud her." replied the human-ind Horne irtunedistely Inked the girl whose life he had saved if aha would nmrry him. She mid "Yea," And a little while after that they were married. Thvy have lived together Gl there yearn happily and Mn. Wskemun has nursed her hullumd through A good many trying times. Railroad men are n suspicious not, oi men, and the impression prevsila among them that Wakeman bears nqhurmed life, and thig belief seems to be warranted by tho man's history. ' The interesting awry of Fakertmn's life was brought out about A week ago by nu oc. currence that came pretty near putting an and to his canhLv career. He was taking the Belviriere train from Trenton to Mon- uuks Chunk, Penn. Wnea about two mile: trout Belvidere the train drove into A thunder norm. It was along towards evening and pretty dark. Wnlmmnn as: in the cab with mm hand on the thrort!e, leaning out of the window looking out for wu'nnum tlust am lmhle L0 occur in was locality. While he mu m this position there Was A sudden f1wslt of lightning, and Wakenmu wu Knocked acrom tho tab in the call with one hand on the Lhrmtrev leaning out of the window looking out for wu'noutn thtst are liable Lo occur in trnt loculity. While hu mu in this pmilion there was A sudden flash of lightning, Mivl Wnkemau wu Knocked ncrom the bath ngmnut the fireman, who was looking out of the opposite window. rho tirermut looked around and the engi- neer lay on the Mor of the cab, apparently lifeless. The tiremua stopied the train and the conductor and the. rukemnn not about trying to hung Wakeman back to life. 'l hero happened to ho a phylichm on the "min and with his nuisance tho old roginrer Wu brought around. His left arm was paralyzed and the ewe] joints in his 'vrtiticiul leg were broken no that the limb." full apart. The old chap isusisted that ha he allowed to tnke tho train into about. 30 yum old. It was his f.rst year locnrrotive engineer. He was running the Camden and Amboy Railroad, and day when he rounded n curve undur A hem! ointemn he saw on the track, w ine, u. wanna. \Vnkenmnbiew thewhiatlmnnrl thewm stopped Mii paralyzed by the sound. looked back. Wakcmnn law that. the wax was evidently ' stricken, and he real to lch her hie, if possible. Leaving the the: he hard reversed {he engine,hc mu can on the pilot, sud when the locomotive was about 10 rear. any from the woman, he threw himselitowsrds hennnd wrapping his Irma around her. they both mam off the track 3nd rolled down a. swap enbnnkment, into n. shnlluw pool of “mar. The wmmm WM rendered innenuibla by the Ihock. but Wukemln got " withouoerioo trtteet, The tirermo stopped the train, and, with the Md of the pnaenncru. the girl soon recovered her semen. She suffered an frac. ture of the collar-bone, but was OLhctwine I†right. _ 'svpareauy, as Inc fire WON“ the cub but It Thu W‘s a narrow a: â€balm Wakemxm'n new work everyday M bran he tirrr began his cares " " I“ ti; "PM?"r;~:..:\:vr*' my»any»35;:r.a.;,.w,~.~;;-r~,_w.w,5;~»gy â€A, We . 'tV,: 2aith" "'7"wa,.-',’~%~1~t?"1"u\¢mw brerrp':ri,;"yi.e av: T “sci-f if , 'iii' 'MEEWE _ ¢“*7‘°".¢f}3§“-w’“f€h駒“ _ ' MWlWs,y.ithh"e'l5':? " .r mkraï¬â€˜amw:‘Lei‘wwam '. . CAPTURID INKS W RICK IRS. tl He WAN mm): DUMI’KD 1STO A CANAL in the engine irra'a'ps8'eiiS"i eaten to Mon-l w an about two] 'l sin drove into tht (I! along towardsl A Wukcmnn at I , n the thrott!e, 11 . I " looking out for I M occur in Mac n this pmition‘ f inducing. tuid "5., 'ii3tygii - __ - Colborno, om. Tu: "OLD REY-MIL!" Nuululn. Space Gooseberries which will do not mildew. not Blackberry Bushes allow without thorns. usto furtherenarnerate, Tree Roses, ete. 8 UT our stock talks for itself. Prices right. Handsome book of plates and complete outfit furnished tee of charge. Write for terms and particulars. CHASE BROTHER? COMPANY, 1'iT4tGi'tii9'3aW, " in this community to sell specialties in outline. Trees that bear seedless Pears. Apple Trees hardy as oaks. "Excelsior" Crabas Iargeas an Apple. Cherry tree! prcofagainst black.krtot. Plum trees not iireeted by Curculig. che Gamma: l u1vcr'sVitGVre, Iruiiijcstioh. WE WANT A MAN AT ONCE m this community to sell specialties In so "marl. also Coma Tongan. Hub 1trs,.B.i9?usuts, Faris' in the Side, Gamay-tin, Torrid Liver Bad 8mm. " any cured who regulate the Semis. wrtte Inc. to rm. pm SICK "gaging-(q 1nd Raga, ii For Sale by all Drumgum. or Mama:- a li tbr. b', or. K Eff/)JLL COMPANY. , take them back to the train. They mndcn despernta tight, bat wnkvman kept them bnry till n. couple at brake-men came up and helped subdue them. They got twenty years in the State prison for their bit of fun. rule. as our. Ar Dave -. round or r"lutkre. New togutlwr upon I undrtside wrth strong card. The hut muy be dyed manila one’n fancy if relax or allowed to main theit. nuturn color. Panama when thrpuch Munn & Co. mm growl notlcaln the FMrtotttttte Amerlrnn. and t u: are brought. widely beam the public with- our cost to the Inventor. m unlenuld (punt. tuned weakly. elegantly lllnnmtod. bu bl " the 1mm circulation ot my Immune war m tttS world. " In". swims: Ion-mum. Building Eamon monthly, Joann. 5mm. cognac: com Every mm: or comma be» tt ul mass. In colon. Ina mmmgu ot new hon-en. with plum. tnusttluttt men an" m utAetdWitmaP1.et'yr.M?r_ttet8s Adm†_ Bio-n91. nuns:- and an honest. opinion. write to UN N' k co.. who have hart fri'."t'l1'g - experience in the patent Ina-mesa. mmunlu. ttutttr yummy gottnitetturu. A llalulbnok of In. ionization canoes-um: I’ntenla and how to Otto tain mom lent tree. Also In comma or mechan- Mtl and .tritm.utito tryrto 'teat than. _ - _ Asia’s cherry Factual 'i""'"'"' - ..,.. " -_. F Dr. B, J. Human. co. ii Ikur Nims--i have “and new-ml WU"! of yum: "Kendal†Spawn Cum" Wlul much mMeeuBm I a Hunk n ttto bt'rl Liaunent l new-r nun-d. [law Mr Manda": Curt,. “In; mood hvnvln and killed hm Hmn- Knuth-n. luv» mmnmcmdud " to tser-tl or my (Ha-nun who nu much planned with And keep It. """"lf.'r//r: ti.lt. ar. P. o. Box-313. E v Cii _ " ER'firi'i'i':ilt'iil.iir. KENDALL’S SPHIH GURE. 1m iii-o'dli'np Keep a homo was: Gal .3 and not!!! ohm-mu. -Ajfdiiia --v mum Poo. N" Yuan. 36]. Bunny. Result of a Neglffted Cold. 2lfrEMyf,?..0 LUNGS EElilW.Us SPAVIH (HIRE. KtiidAtr.1iik Roi M‘Cirmnn. 11an Co., “high Dr. B, J, kxxlruuCo. - - (my I amt-â€NA PATENT:- Earp Eight!“ Awards at World'a Fair Consulted a Doctcr CURED BY TAKING ll Carma in m eirrettr sad never button. Itend moon below t 'i,l?iliriil, i1isrj',i',i' i,') fibi, ' i, 'il, I f _iiiii'iiiii,iiil)i1,i,ii:i(i_ , A y _'ijjii'),,"j,ilj POWDERS Which Beaters Failed to up, traty viii,ri'i"j',t, rrii'iii'i,(ii,1i [NOSIUKGN FALLS. ur, oJiirdndiGiat%isTGGriiW. 1 m mud All the ttmo. Yountrnly. Una. Pom ri A. Iregtar. Casmrm3to., Air-. s, m ‘an5 can], which .q 'lid what. is rm‘n me on» of your Home wed n urea: dual cryoni- In [good 1“]ka _ it II I a: mi I mam dub In“! cum hush. Select ) our, soak in warm non-u Lhem. Lake a Mgr: cnda together cord ', then divide m a braid. Whtrtt an: more hunks. r mm- tirc,lttv:ug kg 1mm ciao braid. Eur side of braid now of en-ln. The r. upon the size of be phupud either oguther upon the ard. The hunks fancy if prefurod hin truin mu called Raven lwent around "tlc. He wu- “1ka 5 {MWM a l the house new leg and Ire compuny trio, but he " yet, and do i)'))?' 'ttTod ld "sun hstiiaiL) iii-1mm ter ma it up toe bimbo-u. Dul- " sol-av moi. I fan'ttatlati.itrm" murky!" . not. g xtdge--a on uy you an innocent What. then, I". you doing with the watch itrou and mrtfntiatd to mu] m The question of light rsilwnya appear: to be coming to the front in many parts of the world, and in this direction Belgium seetnit to take the load. In tint country the National Society of Local Railway:- WM fonndad in 1885 n An rid to agricul- ture, industry and commerce. It w" determined to build nurrow gnugo rnilwuyn orswnm tramwnyulong existing highwnyn, no thlt chomp construction and equipment would Wuhan. roducod rnm mad give "rieulturiats mud others an sdnuuge in local marks". In the ensuing nine year- tha Government In: Inthorizod the enab- lishment of twenty-xiv: of the" Inner. ex- tonding over 836 miles, and Vtrying from about one mile to thirty-(our in Iangth. Six _of than linen belong to prints com-3 palm, And the ramming nixty-nine to, the Nubian! Society. At the and of 189r, than were Mar 808 mile. of light runway. i A promotion of nouly twenty-nine per1 cent. to the ordinary nilvny lyuum of the country. the lam oottforriag 2,809 miles. The gulp of than line. in of varying width," but that of the - number, including all the lines in the National Society. in one metre. GrrnIII Emperor Wu: "and by the Much-Ins " lit-nu. Dr. W. Clark Robinson of Edinburg was a. clunmnte of Emperor NI illinm of l Eermnny It Bonn. Telling of his lint meeting with the Germnn Emperor he amid the other day: "It WM in the fall of "Ps' when I lint molt the Emperor. Be war I Itudent It Bonn. I llllll never forget the "nusing upectucla he prelentod. You know it is the custom of the Itudeutu at Bonn to take I duly plunge in the waterl of the Rhine. For the new man this in u trying ordeal. When they go down to the Rhine to take their tirst "vim they are repeatedly ducked by the older students until they cry for mercy. Everyone rue on the lookout for the Prince'. initiIl IppeIrInoe will when he ventured into the river he WI- ducked un- mercllully. But William would nevergive up. Down ngnin Ind Iguin went the future Emperor’e hood. but he plucklly refund to give up. Fimlly, when he hsd ruched the verge of toulcellnpre, he w“ pulled out of the water looking more like I drowned rat than I live man, It took us nearly twenty minutes to bring Irouud Germany's future ruler." I The nuuufncturo of trrtifieisl mineral Wuhan in Already I great, luduquy. Thin in not. surprising. inasmuch " the nullu are cheap sud the procexscu any. The formula of A nstural wMor having been uceruined by nnnlyair, It may be "hinted readily. Thole imitations no commonly produced by the concerns which put up nud- wstetr. Sod: wner gnu by thin. mum: bacon“ sodo used to be employed in n.- mnnufnc- Lure. Newndnyl murble duet u mod lllllcld. This nub-tunes ll plwed in n metal tank of great. atrongthjaw which u1ip'aurio Acid drips drop by drop. Mal-He d ot in I l compound of lune um! cnrbonio "id. The 1notion of the sulphuric Icid liberties the carbonic Icid from the Lima in the dupe of got. The carbonic said go: mikes m wuy out. of the uni: And in posted through water 'o purify it. Finally it in forced into un-gollou recepmcles cot/sue water. This is done under great pres-um, the recepuclc: being continually summed munwhllo on a port of cradlu no u u, enable the voter to take up " much of the gm u poetrible. NOT GRANTED IMMUNITY BY HIS RANK. w r"'* " i‘he consumption of miners! mac" in inereasiag " in astonishing rate. n "my be ssid of burly tsll oi them thst the vsnoua lllll which theytronusitt are pro, tttb in such mun quantities " to hue no mtdimnhl value. The body of an avenge man contains fortyoix qmytre. or uincrymx pounds, of water. m, drinks every dsy thin woven ounces Ind oats bhirtydive ounces niwsbcr. IM course. foods commonly hold A Luna PERCENTAGE of water. The bones of this individusl are nurly one-fourth Witter: hm hmâ€), muscles, lungs and heart. are thrvedourtus water, and his blood in more thun {our-(111m water. Evideully water is of suliicienl importance to the human system to be worthy ot serious e.otsi:lerattors, The risk of garm- poisoning from this substance is grater than the danger from silothcr things taken into the body combined. u is notoriously A {not that water has its own peculiar eonttuttintstion. A “ranger, not ioulmg Well, in informed tht he "has not got used in" the lucsl drink. li he does non die mcsnwhile his body any loom in Limo to withstand the snacks of tho germs prevnlan in that psrLiculsr viciniiy. It Is reckoned thin. Lwauhirds of tho preventable disuse of modern Limes arise from tho use of impure Inter. Hor. pitals ore mtinuined. cemeteries ore laid out Ind besutitied and underukors no sugported by budyucr. , . are uselul ehieily became they induce people to drink more withâ€. Mam. penal): do notdrink enough Wink-r. Wtxter in A powerful mlvenb ot "npariviea, and it is more "itsirtrst, in keeping the blood pure than all the blood-purifying inmllcmeu put together. Such “It: as tho mineral water» do cunluin are common enough and easily prepared in the hhurabory. Tiv'y Are manly common uh. Inch an in used on the tabla and the all: of lime And nmgneain. Ordimtrydutilled wncer eharged with ammonia-cu! gum in quite M healihlul u my of the mmernl water. People are" very Apt to tind it diugreenbly " HM." and mule». This ditiieuiry may be overcome by adding touch gnilon ofig ten gums of bucnrbonnw of soda. Ind twenty grniim of citric acid. This renders " slightly 'r'.ervesceent,, charging it with a little Mineral wnwrn may in msnuhsctured musily at. home. To make u. cermiu kiwi, take one gullon of distilled wuter and mid to it eight grain: of osrbonate of mm. with tweuiy gains of tartaric Acid. 1: you want another, Add to one gnliou In " h. tilled water four ounceu of hulphufe ., magneliu. Stir it up, and than anI ' CU, You can make yam-awn enervuxcim- -- tr b'" of mognelinhy inking one gallon Ll HIP- billed inter and adding in in an mum-n of etrrbomsto of msgneniu with Linn-o ounce! oi citric mid. Pat the mid in by degrees, no u to prevent the too rnpid givmg oifof g“. SHE ONLY DIFFICUIJ‘Y tshout making mineral WILerl athome in thst thny ought. to be corked under prev sure. In producing diulillud was: more. in no trouble whatever, an it contains neither ult- nor germs. " Freely" for and Ilene-Made Minor-l Wnlrr-Drlnk Plenty " Water " Van Would “a 'rrarnsr-rt'_ a Good Blood rurlner Mod [Seller Than “Mud-w. Buy . private: null tuot A whiskey lull, bat .muchino to mnko pure water for home consumption. This is the latent fad. You on: purchue such I still for I {ow doth“. Ind it runs itself. All you have to do in to clonn it out unco- in acouplo of weeks. Just now eptdemiru of typhoid Are lrig‘uwulng peuple, all over the country. In 1010 can†tts l, ul water. Polluted drink in likuwzso Accountable for malaria, the germs oi wlnch tind their way from the stomach trttothe Hood, when: they feed on Lhe red corpuuclee. Pulcie reeognition of these {new 1m brnughb a rapidly increasing demand for d'otiiied water. The houaehold Mill is inexpensive. DiSTIL IT YOURSELF AND PREVENT DISEASE. u is notorio has its own pe “ranger, not in: he "has not got, H he does non di citric then. Tltut renders u. uugnuy m'.ervescent, charging it with a little cnrbonic Acid gnu. ships of Wu and manhunt. vessels the nowndny are provided with nppnrnwn lot ditnilliug an water. The modern mariner, unltuo he happen-u) be Ihipwreckcd, has no mention to comphin of " Wtster.wutee, evcrywhcre, and not " drop to drink." --_ _ . ' .--, , N MAKE PURE WATER. The houachold mu is inexpensive. Water punc- into a renurvuir. ia which It annual, rise above " certain lunu. There in is submitted to n prom-nu or IliuLiHation thtst gm on all the thus. thu uncanny hoist being furnuhed by a alnuln gut jut or hunP. The contrivurcu is wholly automa- tie, Advantages of Light Railways. Slightly Improbable. MINERAL WATERS 1iiii;Ci1'erigi"iii, 'i"itiiif8i"ftciii,t1 In still in his old stand on Lambton Street, near the P014 0diets, where he is ready to till all orders for For Sale by McFARLANE & co., Wholesale Agents for Durham and Vicinity Wilkino--Who in thut man! Bilkirtr-Tttat'. Ptofeooe Littlewitt, the {uncut wuther pager. He mnku prediction. plan: you " gland, and putt- GiGiGG Gat an am, _ . Do they new (no t No on. known. Nobody he]. My ppm that long. Lumber, Shingles and Lath always -a'afaitsOtta- Raving Completed our New Factory we are now prepared to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. We keep in Stock a large quantity of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the differ- HARNESS “SHOP? HEAVY AND ILIGHT HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, I COLLARS, Etc. New Stock Horse Blankets. ",,,CCr,C,",""' Whips, Combs, Brushes. Bits, lite, i227: Repairing promptly attended to. First-class workmanship guaranteed Sash and Door Factory. :; deraagesaettt of the nerve eentretr,tve urn first conscious of a languor or tired and w'ormout feeling, then of tb mild fern cf nervousness, headache, or stem sch trouble, which is perhaps suc~ ceded by nervous prostrntion, chronic izxdiguzion, und dyspepsia, and agen- eral sinking of the whole system. In this day of hurry, fret and worry, there are very few who enjoy perfect health; nearly everyone has some trouble. an who. or p do, n. weakness, a. nerve trouble, something wrong with the stem sch and bowels, poor blood, heart disease, or sick headache; allot which are brcug'ut on by 5 husk of nervous cu'tz‘gy toensble the diiremrntorgtutsot the body to perform their respective work. bum diminisfnéd' either by excessive physic Li or mental Jsboura, or owing to South American Net-vine Tonic, the marvellous nerve food sndhealth giver, is neatisfyiag success, a wondrous boon to tired, sick, and overworked men and women, who have tsuffered you: ofdiseourtvgorneat and tried all Insane: of remedies without benefit. lt is a. modern, 0. "ieutifi0 remedy, ond in ita who follows nbounding health. It is unlike all othiir remedies in thatitia not designed to not on the different organs affected, but by its diroet action on the nerve central, which are mture’l little batteries, it cams an increased supply of nervous energy to be generated, which in it. Science has fully established the fact that all the nervous energy of our bodice is generated by nerve centres locund near the base of the brain. Ii%uu the supply of nerve force has ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside sheeting. Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Largo so that all 0rd can be filled. Durham, Jan 26, 1895 FULL OF ENCOURAGEMENT En Bed 5 Months-Had Given Up All Hope of' Getting well-A Remedy Found at Last to which " I Owe My Life." i,T,TiF'2de7'W'oWi5si Bow to Accqnlro has. HIGHEST PRICE Pam POR RAW Fun CHAS. LEAVENS, Jr., FOR ALL WOMEN. flied 6. K *4??in . 7 1itii)? 4 MiltftSBta 'alliPZgilli'ti -jjtrit7j"i iiict'l lem 1tSTdllir Ttgy J?", A----- _. Cvs) TEET ary, 4 f" / I “5: pci??'-, 7 I / M/ a . ,_, tWt .. . wri IiiailME?i' W 3:0 mm» " Ue w I2N r? . ' :.-.: . we, iM "'"r's ' G."te' a M 'M (V', was!“ 5:":3'51aczf. artCv,r.cr,'m _ _r' In Stork. " G. d; J. McKECHNIE. Bagtinh tr via Lima-n! mom .1: mTl5'lllu'ttll'l,df Lump-ad Bio-khan Iron _ Blond Spun". Cub. spun“. than}, Rhinoâ€. Sula. Sm. all Stalks Thu-u. f'"tt on. aim 8.10 by "eqifaat. huh. srruated by Nehr- u. t On. than become madam with as. tmlrgmatmetted" " I owe my life to the gmt South American Nervine Tonic. I have been in bed for five months with a scrofulous tumour in my right side, and suffered with indigestion and nervous pmutmtion. Bad given up all hopes of getting well. Hid tried (bros doctom, with no relief. The first bottled Nervine Tonic improve d me lo much the I was able to walk wont, and tb few bottles cured me en- tirely. I believe it is the but medi. cine in the world. I “not neon- xnond it too highly." .Tinai we». “I“. do. My The words that follow no strong, but they emwute from the heart, and speak the sentiment: of thousands of women in the United Stun-sand Cam- ndu. who know, through experience. of the healing virtues of the South American Nervine Tonic. Harriet E. Hall, of Wtsynetowm I. prominent and much respected lady, writes " follows '.- turn thoroughly oils, " it were, the machinery of the body, thereby en. nbling it to perform perfectly its dit. ferent functions, and without the slightest friction. If yourheve been reading of the re marknble cum wrought by South American Nervine, mum: of which we publish from week to Ionic, and ere still nuptial, we ask you to in. vestigue them by correspondence, and become convinced the they no true to the letter. Such I eonne may save you months, perhaps jars, of suffer. ing And anxiety. Wart-ttal-a" ,mll--- CHARLES LEAYENS amtgié ttl, a, Is, Ts rr. _isitg orders miaake About it. It cum burrito“, re- gulates the Smmach and Burch, cures Wind Celia, when: the Gum: and rednce- Inna- nation, Ind gives too and energy to tho shale qystem. “Mn. Win-doth Soothing Syrup" for children teething " plenum to tho can and in the pmpuon of on. a a. best female phyucinu and nmun in the United 'lt/ft "lfr,p,'g,','i'gi'"1t out . Ma. y mama 'rm-t tho was...“ god tkia. 'Shta WM: We Sum); Mm Wvstuow's Soc-rune Surn- has been mod by million of mother, for their children while teething. It disturbed " night and broken of your rent by a turk child 'n!ttetiattir Hid crying with pain of Cutting Teeth an; " on“ and get a bottle of "Mm. Winslow’s South; Syruy" for Children Teethiatx. " will relieve the poor little "ttremr immedia , tely. _ Depend upon-it. mounts, them i. no Turkey's Coming Man. The coming mu: in Turkey in Tux-chm Pubs. the now Foreign Number. who " bad u with“ weer And in in hips fnvor with the Sulun Lad the Grand Vida. Ho mu “nested m Frnnce, Lad " vilo In one of Turkey'. are “new new." A: be: hulbund'u otfisil recep- tion. ah. tund- by him aide unveiled, deg-ed in the hue-L European nylo- And will; win-en. STARK? Powders. each package of which conning two preparations. on in ' round woodttios, the cover a? which forms a measure for one dose, an mmediate relief for Sick Headache and Stomach, aUo Neumlgin. and all kinds of nervous ins, and another in capsul (from t to rh' one in an ordinary ‘10-‘23 which act- on the Bowels. Liver an Stomach. forming a never failing pen feet treatment for all Bead and Stomach complaints. They do not, as most grill. and so my other medicines do. ottO their etteet or produce after consuming undue nicoto take. 25 cents a box; att medicine than And he that lives to live forever never (an drug.-- Penn. And when you hue 2.5 Amman-in or 10 Par-inn Soup Wroppen send mom to an, and I three can: - for pocuge. and we villa.“ you FREE, 5 Madam-us p:c:uro tumble for Inning. A In! ot pumm- nronnd ouch bu. Ammonia Soap has no up“. We recommend It. Write your one pmly Ind dam. : W. A. BRADSHA“ & 00.. 48 and 50 bombed St., Toronto. Sch! by all gonad madam: ltd grocers. Give it c (all. Futshertort--hlouday before Orangu'll Dundalk--Tnetuny boron Ornnuevihcle Mtubarne-WedtteH'uo hem o changes illq \ValkcmnmLud chuegday in and: month. day that Guclp Luzowel» First Frida Ftsgtu-iitursday foll, Markd.te--utardoy Orantrevit1e--Second I month. 9ytolph--Fir.? Wedesd-yin out month 1urriston--Fridtty before the Guelph Psi: Drayton-saturday have Guclrh. Eiom--Tho any before Guelph. Dougu-5iondto before Elan Fair. 'ramilton-Crystrl Palace Grounds, th Durham-Third Teasdny in cub month Iuoevi1i-hlotoGy before Durham Rattover--MomUy before Durham. Mount Forevt--Tuird Wednesday in cut: SAL'GEEN TENT, K.O.T.M.. No. IM. most.- on the first and third Tuesday: at every month. That. Brown, Com. F C. Milton. It. E. fmJDo’cloc' Ct," m. Annual f, unlit: SONS OP SCOTLAND. BEN NEVIS CAMP NO. M, meet. in S. of g. lull, Fndny on or before full moon. George Binnio. Chiel. Goo. Russel. Soc. M Weentt the special numb matters And subscribcu u ti,rf, DOM! of the tsewr.vwerlsoss I 1. "may per-on onion m. pl tinned, he must pay "ll unvu publisher may conunm tu um: menu'- mou,erndeolle's ti,r v, i: whether it be taken from tLo n1 The" can be no legal discvnth: pwtnentismade. ' Aay person who takes n the po" ofhee, whetlwt (In: me or “other. or wheli v71 scribed or not is rtmponslic io 51v. Your Ammonia Soap Wrappers 8. IfasuUcriber order» in: my r tr “and at . eesrtaintisne.ati: the gal-h I conunnen to seud.the suinnnlu i, I .- to ply for it if he talter it max-1T the 1 0600. This proceeds upon he an has an must my forthat in: user GREY LODGE NO. 1691.0.0.F of Meeting may Mondzv en: 8 o'clock. in the Odd mxowsmn. inn brother!) welcomed. w. B. Vol DURHAM LODGE yo. 305 OF A. P. t A. M. Night of Shading. Tuesday on or before full moon of each mo: tu. Visiting batheâ€; welcome. Tuos. Brown, W. M. 600. Home“. bee. DURHAM L.O. L. NO. 632. Nicht of Meetirsg, on Thunday or before sun moon in cub month. Wm. A Andaman. DUKE AM DIRECTOR Y Durham Berviees-1t a. dsrot every mouth. G cue Sn. m. tirst Sunday of e 10:30 I. m. third Souay of Cl W. J. CONN0it, Futon. sauna: Services at 11 I. t . and 7 p Sunday School "rl Bil/c clus " 9:1â€: Church Wadeâ€. W. B. Valle: and T Whitman. Scrvioo every Sabbath at Il 7p. m. Snbbuh School and 1 um p. m. Prnyct meeting; at day evening at 8 p. m. S a. REGISTRY ttFl I Lander, Itcgiatrar. 1hsputy-1uwuttsr. otlice tl. m. to 4 p. m. TRINITY CHURCH. POST OFFICE. Office hum: fn: A. m., to 7 p. m. Arch. MICK: Postamatar. Sunday Serving, as Sabbath School and _ p. In. Preaching u 7 1 ing tuewiee--Thurntltr: Tgh' meeting at. 8 p. I man on Monday eve: nESBYTEXIIAS CHURCH APTIST CHURCH ECHAXICS' INSTITUTE. New REV. W. McG REGO C. CH U BC [I thul-opca every Tuesday event from clocgunng every Sammy 'a'1,'W,' I p REV. A. G. JARS} REV. It. MALONEY, For Over Filly ' Newspaper Lav.t: Monthly Fairs its. Mad y in each month: owing Mount Fore. before Onngrville Thursday in an: 'enetg tiersic- vf every mouth, atcsers mouth. N, has: R him A. Munro. Loan from 10 P I inâ€. age: on Yioduea 101: ot po. ti F. Night using: " did s Our, See, M. go ,...,.. . C'2N'sS'o