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Northern Advance, 25 Jun 1891, p. 6

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on-v\nnoAlIVVO vnsvn-Iuuf.II5:_`IA?86el{_l8i!l_ .DL . MSIING um ?ES ff .`L'_ (In ' I have used: theFhx-Seed". mt` Ul1:z1'u?:1%: lit ; 53: eases of Chronic Bronehitis, and the early stagesoi Phthisis, and. have been well eased with the results. ' JAM K. CROOK. MD.- `1,7-v T T + - Hut 1- I ` - ` ~ 7 `B on .-`1~:.v. I~'b'.14:h1eao. I hdveuul younpiiomzlgion inf; cine of hthisk (consumption) with bemcialo results. where patient M could not Liver Oil in an$form. ' I. H. ROGE5 II. D. ..-...-u no vnvuu, mg}. 0NsI JMpnon `D....L1.._ L? 17 13.1." :14. um. `Ew..Etc.. must be aceom n Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found; Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 ecic `Article ieg with the cast: and will be inset-ted-F t insertion. 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent 1' word (names; addresses, and figures eoun as words)` buts. reduction to 1 cent per word will be me e when the 1 number of insertions at the amt. matter exceed F0173. EDI: 08 111808 DIIDHO lllllall U16 WGGK IOIIOWIH . Advertisers will -not be ellowedto use t eir space for advertising .sn emmide their own regular business. 0 they do so. `transient relies will be charged for such edver nianmnntr amounted to 36,174 089 short tons, or? Klsbifireton oiitpiit was twibllit bjf::.t .h0`. _: ;Penni_y1vania rninee, and` this -:lBi&1;'D.0It'.. Fades.` no d,bt,a`_bjt, gsocogne fevthe Mint. 0* we99'!hipme-at- ft!!! ;Uai:o to Euinpe I:7alre's&}*o'ausini: dim . Coxnnetltion in coal. , According. to the latest United States census bulletin, the coal output of the`bi- tuminousregion in Pennsylvaniarin 1889 nearly double the amount reported by the tenth census. The total value of the out- put isegivfen as_'$37,955_.215, or an average" of 77. 21:... per `short ton at. -the mines, against $17,587,129 in 1880, or an average of _100 8c, per ,`ton_ at the mines. _,'1`he low price of the Pennsylvania output, areraging only sev.en.ty-eevfen c_ts."perton. enables. -these to compete very Iuooessfully against-*`all~_ comers. ~The '-value ofkthe tho.qsn`adiau;coul'proJdot'sou141ii:bt,gii2ie::e_ . present `rcircumetaneei su;oess- ' fully. in the United `States, fpfn,;arJt6t ;{v'iitl1,_ the output of their own" mines. ' Theiags 5, `:3.-*!. OONTBAOT onmans. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- tioe of intention to change advertisements. must be handed in to the office not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the co y for such change must be in the ADVANCE o ce not later thau 12 o clook noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advertiser's announcement may not be` made public until the week followin Advertisers will-not allowed . u)_ use t_ eir BA,'A1`ns_.e _ um 4 nvA1_vo1jniA`;A_ CIRCULATION.` or -nunynnn Hunnnnp AND ` e L nmnnr OOPJEB, ' uPx:<;t$tgh`g3:31?n,c.t oiany othe: eneunn Non rms notch ,_ (13 lines eelid nenpareil one inch). e um mm-un,?1o cent: per line. . Each nu se_q_ne_nt insertion. 4 cents per-l_ine. ;,~ 3 Beadinglnotioee, 10 cents not line for nut in sertion; 5 cents per ne for each subsequent ` meertion of the same matter. ' `Legal. ' , 0111013.! and Gevernment adveftisee meats will be charged a.t'ebove' rates. brwr present uunuruuu only one price tqr`a1l:' . v_- ---. ow - C0 ---av-u H Pr'e;er:ea positions in the paxigr will be `sold at an advance of one third on 1:. ve rates. Thi Ilnln ull RA oi-pint-Iurnnnwha AI-If 30111 ID an EIIVEIIUB OI 0118 Illllfll 011 EU This rule will be atricl:lv`co.rried out. 56 53 I i *For.one mon1;h-the three monthly rate with 15 per cent. added. . `For two mo13ths-the three monthly rote with 10 per cent. added. T jI\--`-__._2 --_.IL.I-__ 1.. LL- -.._-- jlll L`. lllvlllr vuu U0 Uuauruu an uvuvv nu-vu-.n V oownuca` 'u>v;'n3?rxsma. V Contmct advertisements will be taken st th fbllowlng 111. which are drafted on correct Voommercinlr ciplea, and, as they will be Itriqtly adhered to in making new contract`. utter present contracts expire, there `will be` nnlv nnn nu-lain far "all 5 3'x;ciT..":};i.;;.;;.I % '~1o`Inohes, Column an ?_ AL A. 1 l\-I.._._ urnvwnul OIL? IV vPONl3: EXTRACT COMPANY. _ - 73 FIFTH AVEJIEWYORK. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shi1oh s Cure. We guarantee it. r... v,... :1 .... ..- -2- an DUNE" InHl"D_U.l_I Ll . ~WT.T:H.BUF_I}WRIgPER nun-0-lo LuuK uKE,THgs uugthenj 230.1 nf Chrnnun I2.-. _ % FOR. _l,Ansei_c;t%` Stings 8.01:6 Eyes Et:u10.tion..S; Solt Feet N6. or Inches MANI.lI Ac'l'IliEi`0I'ILV' IV _|n'n E\I?I'IAn-II ......_. 'ooNm:ivsn:n Aljvnnrmnnnxrs. ' EMULSION COMPOUND me on Ave.` Fw York C . Sept. ff Emulmnn in ' VC:;{:)'I;P,` R V:1`i%)'<;;1a' C'(`>UGH aI`1'(1 Brdhchitis immediately reliv by Shi1oh s Cure. ` ~_L] I--- 1 _I__. Y ` " ` $0 50]: 250]: 4 oo -:jT_Z? -7 ' .187West84th St. 31:3. Yoik, Aug. 0, iasg Emulsion ;a;1;;; 135;; tiona; (3 mos) (-sff Zpllxggzill n IIIUII P (1 I1`-3 5 5 I 6.00 14 00 I I32 ma rmpmw Sold by . J '{N;o;>:is:-l;_z;1:-ri-o:e,f;;1:i Hamlin, A11z_1nda1e. V ` `_ . Px..n.%.,`o;.;%no;..;w.eu, mm of Sixincoo, and 11 x L.` , $0 .Pub1l:hodi)y an Proprietor, s.WeI1! Elrrio. Oopioi 25 cent: at the oiooi ' N by mail. Poltpdd, on receipt of W ASSIGNMENTS or CHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ETC `DIVISION COURT BLANKS, MAGISTRATES BLANKS, sunnoeun oounzr BLA17K5o OONSTABLES BLANKS. Blsnk Forms of any kind pdntod order. |P0eI(ET nnnsoronvzr co%un1'%Y or since: OHATTEL MORTGAGE DISCHARGE OF EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASES MORTGAGES. CHATTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF AT TORONTO PRICES Led H18 Pupil Astray. Lincoln dB. Haskins, Principal of the South Rondout Public School, New York has been arrested charged with illegal paternity. The complainant is Emily Southwick, an attractive young woman ot 18 who resides with her father a few miles from Cortland village. Haskins is a graduate of Cortland Normal School and` 36 years of age. He promised to marry the girl, xed the date, but failed to appear. Since his arrest he wants to make a settle- ment. AALLUHI BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS-Plain and Ornamental. DODGERS. ' FLYERS, MEMOBIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, % ORDERS OF DANOE,~ MENU CARDS, NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING cups, VISITING onzna RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ORDERS, ENVELOPES. A full line at all pm. `|Tl\lIIIII 9-I-us . -xwq-_... - OARDS, THE Nonruinu Anme; ' -s1':AM-- |llllllKANllJlIB rnmma PRINTING House 1 v PROMPT AID TASTEFUI. EXEuw -or 0119333 or ALL cmssns 0,- _I-IAV8 UNRIVALLED `." 5"""|BIy ~ .. "151 for nail` .. _ _ - b: , ..; \__',_"1'|h`t >' .0 be -lYpabo~gh.m.u;: .`.',;~(,7;`r._`..>: W `V ` w~;r2e.:;e . A full line of BL A N K F 0 R MS Always kept in stock H*I respectfully solicit an opportunk go furnish estimates for all kina. of work in all the styles of printing, gm STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE OIRCU-LABS, LETTER CIR-CUL CEIPTS. ma I23 DIINLUP ST.. BARBIE '--.-OI '1'l--- MORTGAGE. -FOR Dying of consumption. Rudyard Kipling the celebrated author is dying of consumption. He frankly ad- mits that he does not expect to recover. The etory goes that he had fallen violent- ly in love with Mrs. Hill. the pretty widowed daughter of Rev. Dr. Taylor of Beaver,Pa. , this bit of romance is however denied. ` SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASE8. - THE SNIPES; rm Behring Sea. Dispute. Sir James Ferguson in the House of Commons, Thursday, said the Foreign Oice had received a communication from the `British Minister at Washington saying he expects to be able to proceed without further delay to discuss with the United States Government` the terms of the reference of the Behring Sea dis- pute to arbitration. A Sad Drowning Case. . John Foote, of Peterboro, and his two daughters were drowned last Tuesday by "the capsizing of their boat in Rice Lake, near Hiawatha. There were eleven persons in the boat, and they were out for a picnic. When rowing across the lake a squall struck the boat and it went over. All but TMrs. Foote was of the party. G. P. 3. Earnings. The trafc earning of the Canadian Pacic Railway from June 7 to June 14 were $331,000, showing an increase for 1891 of $43,000. The earnings of the N ew Brunswick Railway are included in both years. - -.__ -- _..-..rv up uuvu-uf'vIIuDIllK "IIZFIII among gho oqllcrisg 3;; ;:l_2h9- Reiniachss . Weutphalische Zeitnng, the organ of -the , ' cc`)! ' Omen iii fe Rhoniah and West- ' riots! F` " '- ro'f `on ` "tie of zh;:rgi`c%s'nI h`o oit a fnhnhuvn-.*4.I..as~u r::;-.x:x4s-. - - u , -i s 2- Pi, hnrinxnms or Anson.-rs_ rr noun -.-- -I-: --:-- Revolution In Portugal. T e _ Rumors, which up to the present time have been conned to the Stock Exchange in London and to theTBourae in Paris; _a.re current that a. revolution has broken out in Portugal. " ' may Waiting re: The New: Paris" correspondent` says Premier Rudini insists upon `knowing what adhesion England will ' give the Dreibund before Italy signs the treaty of tenewal. ' . Dropped Dead a.t__n,lq vyoglg ` *2? 3 George S. Mackay, or` `mithlle-aged farmer `living on. the 9th .cO,I|Gaion__.af Bruce, dropped `dead the other :_e_fvex_.1iz;g while -working-at statute labor, " fan j` ~ Ev. , ' .6: . . _ an at `Q; c..:_ ',. or tin-' on *oei&en:'u."r:3-5, `a ' Storm-_P!okod nptno. V T ' Worldovor. < '- _ _ Gordoncnmmlprbcosts. The-total costs to_ Sir Wzlliam V Gr,gfr_i_eJ4j:'n Cumming of `his suit againht Mr. bIid Mr`s'.; Arthur-.Wilaon and.othera; iinoimted to. $12,500, - ,5; `B V-V Ill-lI.1I\Jll!`.\II. AHLUIYIIIIII : f;QIIIi?;I|,1I'.`&n.: ' `_-goal, whigh y the 19:39 steam: p compamgs H}d`?i}`i?1 "'3&?3*?i`Ca *5~'_ T 7 "N ha? and Lanai: $4.:2_'.")_t$:z rL`_-.l_I_1; .; "UUIIU so * cf 1m in: :: ai '(:m:;r2e.rIJL Zivh Sir John-uacuonaiaz mu. The will of the late Sir John Mscdon- iald will be led for probate in a. few days The executors are Messrs. Hugh John Mscdonald, M. P., Joseph Pope, Fred White, and Hon. Edgar Dewdney. Sir John Mscdonald held two life policies of the Standard Insuraiice Company, of London, England, for $10,000 each. one of which is left to Lady Macdonald, the other to Hugh John Macdonald. Mr. Pope, it is understood, will write alife of Sir John Macdonald. < _th'st valuable-clue of dr -. e __ n as an-. , i. yhich `Koch : tn - know1eaga' s -. At a meeting of the `Massachusetts Medical Society in Boston last week. a._ distinguished practitioner, Dr.` J .0ollins Warren, spoke of the improve ;nent_,_in ' medical _ practice- during the past fifty, years: 'l`he` greater ineatness and aim-_ plicity of the drugunsed to-any are in. _ marked contrast to the clumsy prescrip- tions of I` Apreyipu.gener9tion.~ The in-. _= troductiongof the `coal .pfodIicti, inolding. $59 e mysterio'uI].,oompqn'p he I ' ' `ecxa--harm:-n.i . f.W ,t .... . .1,'3Pu ` . 5. = this -direction that `the , `.|Ik6.':Ihooh'imItsl' his L;*`3~.'.'::?=. "ext Mug Mk `Q sione? 1 Kg ` ?=.=. `Hit '7 .n.~u-mu, qpU.UV, JVI uuuurxlaxulug QUUU. The statute labor having been appor- tioned and lists completed, the 4 Clerk was instructed to forward them to the respective overseer: of highways without delay. Next meeting of Council on call` of the Reeve. `Adjourned `till -further notice, ` " - ;.v-unup vauoavu vu UU yasu, Vcpqqu ; Grants were made to the following road divisions: Division No. -' 4 James John- stone, overseer, $5 00; 7_ Alfred Caldwell, 3155 00; 8 Ronald Gilchrist $10 00;11 John McArthur. $10.00` I3 Wm. Partridge, $15.00; 15 Wm. Lion-abb. $5.00; 21 Wm. Hickling, $15.00; 23 Adam J. Thompson. $20.00; 27 Donald McCalman, $20 00; 48 Joseph Rhinehart, $10.00; 52 John Ken- ney, `$17.00; '53 Thomas Barclay. `$5 00; 84 J ohn-McEachern, `$2500; 85 Arch. Curn'e,`$8 00; 95;-W. J. Crawford," $17 .00 100 Michael` McDonouizh, $6 00; 101 Douglas Allingham. $15.00; 102 Charles Hodgkinson, $12 00; 103 Trueman Mc- Mahon, $10.00; 105 W. J. Foster, $12 00; 119 Alex. Anderson, $20.00; 120 Rich. Forth; $5.00; 107 John:Hardie. $5 00. GIlIlU' os1a;k-S Li htning Linimnti,-'iakieAn in}; us; tle water, wil give instant relief in "any case of colic or cholera. morbus. N 0 need to .su`er. pain when this great remedy is at hand. It costs butiifty cents 9. bottle, and if. the drug-V gist has not got it don t take anything else, but insist, and he will get it for you. -Clark Chemical 00., Torontc,_ New York.h L " l - ll& I-`J19 9581150 The minutes of last meeting were read and conrmed. Account of ~Thoa.Eender- son jr. repairing bridge at Drury _e, Mill Road; ordered to be pa.id,'V$2.5V0 " C1!-an}: nun-n vnnn 6). cl... G.JI.....2 .. -..;.: -av u ;..l.uns usvvlu Jlullillulllllul UIVULIUII, 170. VVo The Reeve was instructed to order 7 No. 2 steel road scrapers from the Wilkin- son Plough Company. ' I - A ` "pkg Anny-nae` OI-an-n nA'-:.-nee-nn..I~L- -......L .. June ssh, 1331. The Couneili met pursuant` te_ adjourn: ment, members all preaent. The Reeve in the ch_a.ir. ' ' ' ' ll\l|& In LVIIEII T`-IIIIIIIIUII :The council than adjourned` to `most on Monday, 8th of J mm, at 10 o clock.a m. T Gno; 'I_`UDHorn, . - * _ Clexfk. QLIII I19} V -I- IIUXI The following accounts were passed :- David Brown, 2 cords of wood to Marlon McLever on March last, 36 00; Reeve, searches Registry and Sheriff : ofce, (re Wm. Findlay), $1.65 ; H. J. Tudhope,- assisting with statute labor lists," $6.00 ;- William Elliot, cedar for bridge" on line con 2 and 3, 75-cts; J ohn'Harriuon-,~ Aa- eeesor, salary for 1801, $100.00} John Harrison, assessor at adjourned Court of Revision, $2`0O; Mra ' N. Bell, cleaning Town Hall after Dominion election, $2.00. Danna urn: :CII@`l`A 5;; ..-.ln- '7 _ I ,,,_r~~_ vv wv--wv vv \tb\.ll~L$~IJU,\4\` LUQ WILL You SUFFER with Dyspepsia. and" Liver Complaint '9 Shiloh s Vitalizer is guar- anteed to cure yqu. . nA_____, `Ir, \l\Jl.lIJ\lLI Il\I \I\IKI VVIULIO The following changes were made in overseers of `highways :--Richard Hodges appointed in division No 19`, instead of Henry Hodges ; John Hewitt, Sr., in div. 24; instead of V_ Richard Thomas; Geo." Sargeantv in div. 57, instead of Geo. Bath, and Elias` Tuck in div. 29, insteadof Herbert Tuclg. ' ` uunu vv uuvvo Messrs. Fletcher and Shaw. It committee_ to examine the hi--It lot-19, con. 13 and 14, reported that they had examined said road and nd the hill is very steep and would require a grant of `$50 to make a good job, would recommend the matter to the favorable consideration of the council to deal with. ll-` 1 BULIIIU Mr. Anderson having been appointed to examine the line between cone. 12 and 13 from lot 3 to 6, reported` as follows: `*1 nd that the timber of much value has` been taken all` this line some years ago, `with the exception of a part at the north_ end, which in timbered with Black. Ash and Elm ; would recommend, that the re`- quest of Mr. Cameron be granted, he be allowed the timber on road ` allow- ance .,at lots 4 and` 5, in consideration that the 4 days work"promieed;? to open `allowance. _ `II 111: the "line performed thie-_eeason, andj_he timber be removed next ,w:1nter,f)`IIl road . I It\I W85 IQ DB Iurmer C0llII(19I.'9(l:II__FlllI lIl8BE . ing. A The Reeve stated that he had, as re- ; quested by council, made searches in of- ces of Registrar an:i*:Sheri' in regard to a small property owned by. Wm. Findley and found that he has an interest in pro- petty if disposed of, sufcient for his present need. . _ l\-.J.._..J TL`-L U-urn tn -nL`L.\.n' nn5:l\r| `an PI. UDUIIU uvvu. Ordered--That no flu-thr' action be taken -in the case of _ Wm, Findlay at pre- sent. T" `- 1 1 - I, ,,;_;`::,A;__`I L- IIJ vllv - The minuzeh of the last meetipg wererend and bonrmed. `James Armstrong appear-, ed on Behalf of Wm. Fidlay, whose case _wa.a to be further conuideredat. thin meet- ...... mg- 1)---- 4.-;_.: n;..4.- 1...'1.....:| .. -..._ its. Your d1stresin`g'c6ifhfcan' Be'cured. We: know it be.cause_K_gmp s;Balsem wiv.l}1inT the pa.st..-sfew ears has,cm-edzao many coughseand coldsin t is community. Its remarkabletsale .ha$ 'beenlv7r'on entirely by, its genuine `m'e'rit. Ask -"some friends that have: useditewhat he thinks of Ke_mp s Balsam. _ "There is no med-V -Aicine so me , non so*etfecti.ve'.` Large bottles. goclend 1 at all dr uggists .' Sample bottle ree..e ' ` -- ~-_ . `0rpOouno1l.",`_ _ _ The 'council met pursuantfto` adjom-n4 ment. . Members-`all present,` Tho.Reev in_t_hecl_1air..~- A " Fun I`; I0 show: What it. is shperiorvto West hatlignx `coal. Th6 large qipoii trade ii: e;u1_o;n% sugar to America And the lack of return` freight will permit of ,.Au1erica.n 01.b9i`!` `brought bvbr id u"o sriodalfcbniipete -in.. t1.._....._ ..-...I....... .. '9 ' 7|... ........u. ;`i:1;'"<=..::.f:uTp:';,a?c$??5`..;"f.:`.;..'; paper aay'a"`if Vweipliislisn coal own'e rs' do; not look after prices, American coal will? become more -ex_j;enaiye1yV used. in Gaz- many. ; lame chest, use S}1i1dh Poz_`ou_s Pliaster, Pzice 25 __cents .Gvr`I-I-t\vvn [`[s*I'VI1I" 4;...` IV..._,,,, . i0 run . Ixlnm-ovemont in Dtedlosl Prddtio. Gm. Tunndrn, CIe_rfk. .-_-.. .. aavuwn, wulvu 1100 -11 HIGH -only one twenty-third as large as that of the United States, the population `in 9,000,000 more than that of the American republic, -though Bengal in `almost wholly agricul- 'tnril', end heel `scarcely any large manu- `fdcturin2'c`entrea; In that provincethere `are 815`peraons to `every square `_mile j of cultiyetable l_a.nd;` `I V The Population of India. The population of British India, accord- ingf to the census that was taken in Feb- -ruaryvlast, now runs up to 220,500,000. on an increase within ten years of 26 N00,- 000. Therldis an additional populatiuuof 65,000,000 in those East India states that are under feudatory. `rule subject to British inuence with British protection. The peasants in some of the; congested districts are seeking new homes in regions where the population is less dense than it is in the Provinces of Bengal and Oade. M17; ,'Gibso_n says that in the single _l?ro- v`ince of Bengal, which has an area, {only one twentmthirxi Ill `Ina. .. nut .: Ll... ---_-v---w -----v-ww n: vovwuavyir | Why, asks the P.11.1s'1.11 Budget, is it so _ diicnlt and expensive to. construct an im -mense telescope .7 From the time of Gali- _ leo to thatof Clark, steady work has been >done,and each step has given us a large ' object glass. The pupil of the eye is one- fth of an inch in diameter, and _can grasp but a limited amount of light. A 25 inch object glass will enable. the eye to take in over -15,000 times more light, and with such a glass the moon can be seen as though it were only 80 miles away; but-if the size of the object glass could be fur- ther increased, the moon could be brought considerably nearer. To make a large aobjectglass is the difculty, and it is only after years of patient work of the most skilled men on earth and after repeated :attempts that one can be produced which is accurate.` Slight difference of specic gravity, changes of structure due to -jar- ring, strains resulting from unequal pres- sure and changes of temperature, are all capable of ruining the work. Some one who is anxious to anticipate events has asked : Why not replace the glass, which is only a medium transmitting light at a different velocity from air, by`:a' properly constructed electric eld '1 It is conceiv- able that an electric :eld.50 feet in diam- `eter could be arranged. Just what the nature of .this eld should be, with our present knowledge. we. can say, but some -day it will be known, nd then the secret -of the other planets . will be ours. Ether ;(says a technicalpaper) is now paramount ;with experiment-alists; some day. it / will _ferm the basis of all electrical text books. We seem to be on the verge of discovering something really great in. the world "of ethera The early experiments of Faraday the numerous mathematical researches of Maxwell, and the crowning experiments of all show the -intimate relations which exist between electricity and light. They -have so entirely changed our views of science that it has been truly ` "s.a_id` that electricity has annexed -the whole domain of . optics. severeias shoeki the 'Yi'sla`nd of "Chins-fin 1881; they `have caused great " consternation in "Italy and `the Tyrol. Some time "last winter` the Rochester Democrat` asked -itslreadersi to note whe- ther there `was an increase or = not inthe -number and violence of earthquake shocks as the sun spot maximum was approached. Atthati time it referred to the destructive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions dur- ing the -sun spot maximum which `cul- minated about 1885. The severest shocks and eruptions were in 1883,` when Cas- amicciola and `other towns in the island of Ischia were destroyed-, and "the volcano of Krakatoa in the island of Java, caused the death of more than 25,000 people, and changed the torm of the Straits of ,Sun'da. `Another period-of maximum sun spot is said to be now approaching, and the ' solar disturbances have been `very numerous this spring. The severity of -earthquake shocks has increasedto such an extent-that towns have been shaken down in northern Italy. These shocks ~ correspond ` with those ten years ago in the=island of Ohios. A late observation` showed a solar distur-_ bance - of great activity advanced about three and a half days from the sun s east- ern edge. The advent` of this solar dis- turbance ooineided witbthe beginning of the 5earth tremors. A People are urged to watch for a progressive increase of the severity of earthquakes shocks in the next two years, or as the sun spot maximum is `approached. . r` -'rhe_Next Advance in Tclesooe. la k1ng.'! I17]. ,, , 'l\ 11 II 1: 1\ q I * '.l'he`_ CLA ss ofthen STAND ARU'are RESTRICTION of any _,Tl_1_e_fasured under this Policy may 4p;`9_<=Od_W$ and reside in, any part; 95 the world,,nr engage in `occupation of L any kmd.`- with {out license; or.-'pa.yment"of extra: premium. ` - ` ' SLEEPLEB8 Irizgrs, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shi}o11 s Cure is the Remedy for you. V_ _ 1` u _. s. Eu_GEN_l sA L|;'. , . _ A L " ] mam:-ma. BARBIE. ` ' .1"- A i;m'v:"i*' -3.: % ~ ~ 13:235.; HEAD orub I-`oh oAuApA' . f -A` [Liver ahd `B'd\aieIs, u n'IL`.'5i:l-(3') % 1'.-he,$erct.ion.s.?urinastt-Ie ,- `loodrandr rc_n'toVve saII~lm-3 r pm,-I_tle"s_ fears -it ii -"P_trnp'le3t.`o n w6;ra`+;6fu1%us:$qE; asvnsisua ussunnmcn mvnsrnn .1rmzns. ovnn V `V I srrruwa \ ; J. A; STRATHY} A%N`l P118: ` v.e;.I:! '4 .' mm? Cinxituur CURED,./ health and sweet breath secured, Shi1oh s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. . I, ,1 I 1 - . ~- THE mconvonmn; gua.M.%t:uAn1sg in- %,APmA.. . . msummcs cummw (Hm A or `HAR'rn'oRn,. QONN. ' . 7 nu suvoasonll-\u9, lC3I uuuuu utucr CIIXCIZII SIICAI ` cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are ` placin a. Sam le Bottle Free into every home ` m the nited, tates and Canada. If youhave ` a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, n` i it will cure you`. If your child has the Crolp, * or Whooping Con 11, use it promptly, and relief J is sure. If you cad that insidious disease Consum tion, use it.- Ask your Druggist for SHILO S CURE, Price 10 cts., o cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or cklame, use ShiIoh s Porous laster, Price 25 cs. The suceessot` this Great Cou h Cure it without a. parallel in the 0% medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos- itive guarantee, atest that no other cure can sue. npcclnllu cfou-st` 'l"I....4 :0. ...-_ L---...- I... -.__ . -_ 1 >A 7: :v,Z.; 25.--~ 9 Owen 8t.. next'tol;.lx:k _ot!l`o1-onto. Barrie. ?B!1 A3l;) 3? Dr`. J. G. Ayer a co., Lowell, M_as s. Sold by all Druggilta. Price 01; nlx_t5_z_tlu, $5. .. .t*n ------ -_u i. --_-_.. -, _- - - A few years ago I 1:60}: a se've`r'e-e-old which` aected in lungs. I had a ter- rible cou h, an passed night after night `wit out sleep. The doctors gave _ me 11 . I tried Ayer s Cherry Pectoral, whic relieved my l1'mgs,_induced sleep, and afforded the rest necessary for the . reeoverylof m strength. By the con- tinual use ot t e Pectoral, a permanent Ann: was Aanfn , _'H'n1-non `I-'l`nh-`hrnthnr uuuul. U3`! U1 IIIIU I UVIIIJI El. 3 IJUIIIIBIIUIIU cure was effected. -Horace Fairbrother, Bockingham, Vt. ' Ayes herry Pectoraly ` `SI{T`LOH'S COUGH and Consumption Ctire is _sold by us on LaLgua!`a.ntee. "It cures Consump- tion`. . ` . .. .._ I8 Nature's effor`t'to expel ioreign`s:b- ' stances iron the bronchial passages. Frequently, causes inammation and the need of an anodyue. No other expectorant or anodyne is equal to Aye:- s Cherry Pectoral. It assists Nature in ejecting the mucus, allays irritation. induces repose, and is _the most popular of all cough cures. ` Of the many preparations before the ublic for the cure `of colds, cou hs, ' ronchitis, and kindred diseases, t are is',none, withinthe _- range of my ex ri- ence, so reliable as Ayer s Cherry ec- toral. For years I was subject to colds, followed by terrible con hs. About four years ago, when-so ai cted, I was ad- vised to try Ayer_ s Cherry Pectcral and to lay all other remedies aside. I did so and within a" week was well of my co d and cough`. Since then I have . always kept =this';>reparation in the ` house, and feel com arativel secure." -Mrs, L. L, Brown, enmar , 1:: n-_ ,_-_ __ _,._ In-.."_1_; ___,.,- _uq vm.Lo%. 3;;%%snR\(,% `gquslaiag SH|LOH S cousuu PTION OURE. % IETNA soissdizxjy-% 1 w.M. s'w`vn_sAv; _ . MA.~Aqn3, Moxrxnu, on: | us u we mm, and more a|_you go on. Bot 1 uses, :11 ages. In any part of America. you can commence at home, giv- my all your tlme,or spare moment: on] to Lbs work. AIL in now. Great pay SUI!!! for every worker. We start ion, furnishing ovarvthimr. EASILY. ADI.` nn v 1--...- --v "v.-- cu--. -- unvvvo uuaw 3-my uulll to! on, furnlohln OVQ?1II3l3. EASILY, SPE ILY lean: . |`Al TIC LAR8 FREE. Aeddreu at once. Nsnusozg a .00.. romuun. nun; $0000.00 3 year in being made by John R. Goodwln,'l`toy.N.Y.,at work for us. Reader, ,`yo`u`mny not mike as much, but we can teach you quickly how to earn. from $5 to $10 1 d: at the start, and qn. pot any part u)\I\Q u I 9 - -lo. om, ;:~::z;o.::`: 0; = CH-:`_iI3` 9*x9_'r.: an ~ 42-.lvA s1o1,noo.06o : V 1.200.009` _ l(.}_{ . -. .-;! 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