nvzn nu. years. and much during death wcnld spent n areas of medicine, tried Sloan’s mosu instant- ure. I will 1. You no saluting tho onn’s Indian 0 bottle will d contractor. :SS Limited D to sea. I was ash mg ‘ket IC- 10f James Hutton Jailed for Mur- dering His Son John. flH VIGT 1M STABBED IN THE HEART “New? RID “0" /_,,_.H.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" m 11 OF A FATHER “d. and her-in-law‘s angry rvmark. and saw :b a pair of tailor‘s long shears. He szk, you son of :1 â€"~â€"" and then forward and struck the younger \ (m- chest with the sciswrs. The urn-d :1 sharp cry of pu‘n. and at- ‘1 Lu talu- the murderous wc-apun from :‘uzln-r‘s hands. Both men Eel} upon .1, "ï¬tness of the Awful Deed In a mo nu»: snap on Satin!†um... n Was â€It “1!: of the liar: and â€an - A "cry Deuflv Pair of Seineâ€. -_-[ . auto :lko something out. of . +xaminntion. . pend uâ€"s Huron. the aner’m?“ ' l‘flim- «'nurt Yesterday ‘ temand d nu wmmsdai’: - ‘ 4 o‘clock in the afternoon old vet-ed some ï¬nished work to 11'! Navy store and he returned O'clock. under the influence or (rinnd of the Buttons, James nhlivraged man, who livesc on cast. was in the shop when :w n-tnrned, and he was com- : Hutton the younger, or Mrs. :0 to McCarron's saloon for a r. The old man was told that t get any of it, as he had had rvady. This made the father 1' Black had gone out the mur- hunk-d a coat to his lather and H the job had to be done by ln' elder man said he would not unless he wau helpt‘d. "Go on m," s'uid the son, as he handed ~ of canvas to be put in the Eauaaiau gust. aid she ’IT um Arctsmn 11h] the victim. was 39 years or an industrious fellow. He ug for the Army and Navy [or other large stones. He 11 a small room on the ï¬rst ildiu: on the southwest cor- ud and Victorlastreets. and : his work in this room that zuely death at the hands of "I scerzained FRID xY NOV 5. NJ: ln- ruse toâ€"mgut :u we rduy a post-monem examin- v. nu the body of dl‘vvared mt two inches Iiu width In )1 the breast. just abovo me The cut was that of c. smo had cxtvnaed downwards Mt side. penetrating the tom-hing the heart. This I that mused dctnh. on the then- was another stab so :1 cut over the left eye. and do it yuurst-IIZ" ex- r' rather. working at a bench right u-tlwr. and Mrs. Hutton :1 muchlnc with her back r1 \‘ nm- was at xhe inqntst and t hia vzzuxm-l he refused to St: 1:» of the proceedings. t‘. Iznbmtxe appeared for w] J. M. Godfrey was present :1» ixtttrcsts of Mrs. Hutch. Lâ€"In a little two-storey he corner at Victoria and . on Saturday ulght, a w-urrv-d. in which :1 young Hutton was nabbed to uln-r. James Huttpn, ls rixy jail, with the awtnj 12:53 cred ma as. him. w wife of tln- victim, 15 cuxumt tr-H a connected z down :0 sozuv In nus on where 500 rcmunnu all ighrt. till) Issued cannot tr-H a connected rtgedjr, “'hii'h “curred uk phxu‘. but this is 38 Ibt- old man has killed lush-mean)". and Black rom where John Hutton in; in a. pool of his own 2" Bell had been (I'M! a he plan-d the (â€d man wk him to l'oliu- 219ml- .c was locked up. and ) the jail. He madv a was "Jack's own fault." m and victim was taken on to the morguv. sum Shc'tumod on hearing angry rrmark, and saw tailors long sin-Hrs. He u of a â€"â€"-" and then Xhuunnm u‘.- _‘ win: was called In before din], Dr. Gamtt an: man who went out to: he (rag-11y occurred. Mrs xv- stand for the exam. hut cross-examination will u .Ir. Hartley Dewar: was nun- 3' an the w'tnessea was which was published [dance exggct, howevgr, u-Aa . -â€" The Morgue was “hon Coroner Grelg ngurding the death of Mr. “ho met death in , Richmond-street east, ‘11 and whose aged . is charged with mur- ran out and (etched (rt-0t. Tho nu-dical 5 quickly. but death to fellow :l few mm- The murdrra-d man \thh- the murderer tnc results of his (lye Crown. :mn ed «eye 391an u. wâ€"n (PS. “'1er 1n door lu- saw the stairs “'i flan-d the «.th man In to l'oliu- 21nd- s lucked up. and jail. He madv a Jack's own fault."- L victim was taken the morguv. mm m :4)qu fz'i :xtls on warrant for an toâ€"nlght at the :‘xnoflem examin- bill? of (Xl‘(".‘:l.\ed rhcs Iiu width In .1 w 5: 1‘3. with the mime Montreal, Oct. 31.â€"-The Interoolonial will soon come into Montreal, though not as soon as expected. Hon. A. G. Blair, Minister at Railways and Canals. an'i'ved in the city last night from his tour or "impaction of the Intercoloniul and Prince Inward Island millways. Accompanying Mr. Bimir in n semmte car were Mr. D. Pottinger, General Manager of the I.C.R.; Mr. J. M. Lyons, General Passenger Agent; Mr. “'aliace, General. Freight Agent, and their secretaries. These omcials and the Minister had a conterence with the head 066315 at the Grand Trunk to comâ€" plete some prdhï¬mries in connection with the coming or the 1.0.8. into Mon- treal. The pom travelled trom Levis to St. Rosalie over the Drumâ€"mend County road, and on the older portion thereof made a good run,,covex'ing the distance from Moose Park to St. Ros: lie at a rate approaching forty miles 1!!! 'hour. “You can say,†Hon Mr. Blair said. “that there is no hitch in connec- tion with the proposed entrance of the Intercolonial into Montreal. There has mereky been a postponement. Timmt is all. Mr. Mitchell assures me that the work will be completed in a tortnight. As soon as it is you will see the 1.0.1:. trains coming into Montreal by that route. The stories as to differences or opinion concerning the agreement are utterly unfounded. “'e have determin-fl upon trying the experiment. and we are wing to carry our determination into et- feet.†They Have Turned on Bad for the Pan Two Seasons. Speaking 01 the Northwest cw-de tnuh- this year. Mr. Robert Ironsidm. who handles must of the cattle from Manitoba and the Northwest, said: “The cattle turned .out bad, as they have for the past two seasons. For sen-m] masons. humbly the flies, rain and long grass. thuy failed to fatten up weâ€. but I‘mny also mention the 1':ch that a gremt many of the hummus :m- to blame for the careless manner in which they ï¬nished the stock. Dur- in: 1110 year there was -a.n enormous number of (rattle raised in the North- \vvst. and «there woul'ld have been a very scrim-s "But it many thousands had not been taken across the line for \'i‘l'_\' senuu-s "JILL II 'IIIZIDy Luuuauuua had not been taken across the line for feeding pummes. In fact, if this outlet had been closed, I believe that cattle in Montreal would have sold at a. cent a pound. and the very same stock, too, that they are now getting two and one half to three cents for. ’the shipments to the other :jdc of the water turned out had. and many of the conSigmnents >‘;m\\' losses. The United States stock, all the other hand, was found to be in wry good shape, and the result is that the Canadians. owing to nothing else. than the inferior quality, have been M-Ilixu: anywhere from 1-24]. to 1d. :1 mum! under the Americans." Mr. Iron- sides was asked it‘ he thought the un- s:iti.~vr:wtory results of the 'year's b152- ness \vuuld likely have a. tendency to restrict raising in the future. "No.†he said. "The hunters have found “at that they an raise and sell cattle to the 51am for feeding purposes! and at the -an1e time realize a. yeryfaar proï¬t, and it is likely that they )Vlll adage}: right in the ~_bustnes;‘. illey might. 5a."! Mr. Ironsxdes. fit they took the pains, ï¬nish off their cattle in good style, and there is no doubt but that they would net :1 price in the hngash market equal to anything the farmers aczoss the hue are getting.†. Sir William Van Horne arrived home from the coast yesterday, and wants everything booming in the west. Mr. E. S. Clonston. general manager of the Bank of Montreal, states that the Cana- dian Pacific Railway have purchased two steamers for the Vancouver-Dyea m Amaze-on: for Extending the Gov marl nae-su- mm... C. VIII Home Back From the Wouâ€" ‘l'he Northwest haleâ€"ï¬e IRS. Frigate, The tulle. Detained. 11011.)Ir.1‘:1rte has submitted a new plan to the Montreal Harbor Commis- sioners for 11:11-10: improvements, provid- 311:; for mo piers in the centre of the harbor. with wide wham‘es. He advises the commission to commence work on “this plan at once. 'l‘ho I'nited. States frigate Yantic. which arrived in port last evening. came up from Sorel 21.: the rate or six miles an hour. She is commanded by ;L-ieut.-Commandcr Moore. 'flhe execu- tive ofï¬cer is Lieut. Carter. the war- rant omcers are Messrs. Kinany and Healy, and she carries a crew of 31 men. It minspires that the Michigan authorities decline to take over the vas- sel‘ till the question of damages is set- routo nvxt spring, and that keeper in Vancouver has signe tract to provide for two thou: p10 on route for the Klondike. and Vancouver have sold I stocks twice over. and expect boom in the spring. The snpplirs for the Koot< trict, he adds, are now most]: :l [m that half to t The supplivs for the Kootenny dis- trict. he adds, are now mostly secured from the ranches of Alberta and British Columbia, and one man purchases 800 haul of cattle and 2000 sheep every Columbia, and haul of cattle month. Regarding the lntercolonial’s Entrance Into Montreal THERE IS NO {1le tled. so the all winter. The Liberal Clubs to the number c»! several hundred people repaired to the late Premier Mercier's stave to-day and recited prayers. There were none of the clergy present. and the attendance was not as large as last year. \Vreaths were sent by Premier Max-chm, his colleagues and many others. .- 1111: QUEENS «.05684 TULAI'IONS. Bel- Eldon! Send: a Message to Emma- den: Cleveland an the Birth or [85503. New York, Oct. 29.â€"The Journal and Advertiser toâ€"morrow will publish the following: -- lax-President Cleveland in his Prince ton home to-day received the following message from Queen Victoria: “ Vindsor Castle, via. London. “Hon. Grover Cleveland, ex-President of the United States, Princeton, N,J.: . “Felici'tntions on this. this: 01 your happiness, and may yonr1heirrbring you ioy. ‘ (Signed) “Victoria.†‘ , -:_"_‘:=3 NORTH "1551' (‘A TTLE TBA DE. the famous frigate may be here spring. and that a hotel- mcouver has signed a con- idc for two thousand peo- for the Klondike. Victoria :er have sold out their over. and expect a greater Mine Lizzie Sewell, Newbury, Ont., any: :â€"“1 contracmd a. severe cold through getting my feet wet. My health failed so rapidly that I was eubjecl to frequent fainting spells, my appetite failed me, and my triende all though that I was in a. decline. Doctoxl were consulted. but then txeatment did not help me, and for nun-1y two years I was 111 this low condition. Finnlly my moth- er decided that I had better give Dr. VVilliams' Pink Pill! a trial, and the result is that they have txanefo'med me from a. sick and despairing girl to one full (f health and enetgv, and I shell 7‘ ,__.__ In“. \A uv-.-â€" -.__- erer up eak of this great medicine in terms of the highest praise.’ Mr. J 1198 Goavel, farmer of St. Tues nee Cape, Que., nye :â€"“For upwnrda of ï¬ve years leuï¬â€˜ered from rheumatism of the joints. The attack: would occur periodically, sometimes keeping me in bed for several weeks. I tried a more of medicines without getting any beneï¬t. Then I am! in a paper the statement of s uufl'erer similar to myself who was cured by the use uf Dr. Willieme’ Pink Pills I procured some and began taking them, and by the time I had ï¬nished my sixth box I was able to go to work in the ï¬eldl, and! have n .t since that time experienced any further trouble frum the rheumu- tism.†tuuu~u_._ , {Specie} to Tax Poe-r.) SCHOOL Knownâ€"The report for the month of (‘ctober is as follows : Com. clue â€"Ma.ry Irwin. Fifth clueâ€"W. J. Wagsteï¬, Eva. T. Hay, Willie Greer. Willie Jackson. Fourth classâ€"Welter Hore, Elle Mey Brien, Ethel Kennedy. Sr. thirdâ€"Wilfred Bore, W ilbert. Irwin. Minnie Brien, Oswald Gileon, Edith Kennedy, David Endieott. Jr. zhirdâ€"Snreh A. Msiers, Gilbert. Bore, Mabel Sampson, Aggie Snmpson, Wilfred Endicott. Second classâ€"Lizzie Robertson, Violet Thurston, Joe. Greer, Minnie Endi- cot-Is. Sr. part secondâ€"Milton Gilson. W. Robertson. Jr. part secondâ€"John Meierl. Wesley Irwin. Sr. ï¬rst clueâ€"Addison Gilson, Sereh Sun son, Willa Flynn. Jr. ï¬rst classâ€"Eva reer, Sen.- Endicott, (equal), Albert. Greer. Joe Flynn. Lizzie Endicott. J . D. MCFADISN, tescher. LOCALINEWSrLE'ITFRS UPS. [Spaniel to Tm P031]. Scuoon Knownâ€"The following in the standing of pupils ,of One, No. 11, for the month of October :â€"Fonrth clue-Eeniet Petrie, Lizzie Malone. Stnnley Jock-on, Maggie Giltenen. Third clueâ€"Merino Ceirne, leeley J eokeon,J euie Chrke, Ketie Gfltenw, Welter Clerke. Second clueâ€" Annie White, Katie Jeckmn. Buriet Cleric, Honneh Can-inn, Wolleee‘fhornton. The nbove standing is determined by results oi weekly examinations. In future 3 monthly to It will be publiehed. Scnoot. IPOB‘I', No. 9, Ope, for the month of Oetober:â€"Fifth clueâ€"Peter Pogne. George Me ee. Fourth clueâ€"M5501 Poene. Bruce Mo even, ‘Mebel geir‘enLd WWILLIAMS’ PINK. PILLS Hm PALE my]; RHEUMATISM OF THE JOINTS. "lul, W Ply â€" ‘â€" obuinsble, 612â€"70! Szaï¬ord Poul-on, 367: md Frank Bull, eqntl 259 ; VincenyG npn,_l PLEASAA T _I-fuINTâ€"FE1\IELON. â€" ,A n___ x ‘THE RESULT OF A COLD. WORDS 0F GDMMENDATION FROM SOME OF THE GURED. Mn. John Sugar, wife of a prominent farmer living near Egan Creek, Ont., eaynzâ€"“I am' glad to have an opportunity to make known to other eufl'arera the wonder-working powers of Dr Williama’ Pink Pills. I was very sick for over nix months, and run unable to do work of any kind for that time. I In extremely weak, eubieet to dizziness. pain in the side and faint and Imothering wells. The doctor pronounced my trouble heart disease. and nothing seemed to relieve me until a friend advised me to try Dr. Williame' Pink Pills. I noon found beneï¬t from them, and after the nee of eleven bone was no well and strong as ever I had been. and em now able to do my housework without any trouble. I can heartily recommend Dr. William’ Pink Pills to £11080 troubled u I was." Mr. P. McGuigan, teacher of the advanced depertmem of the Fort Augus- tue, 'P. E. I. school, uyr:--"A few your: ego I contracted a severe cold which reeulted in hemorrhage. I did not re- cover my etrenguh, and my friende feared I wee doomed to In euly deeth. I need 3 number of medicine: but did naz'meke - nun-v..- â€". _-.._-,_V any miterinl prom I then begun using Dr. W111 um' Pink Pull , 1nd to them I owe my mnewed health and Wolter Read, 132; George Reed, 121 ; Stnï¬'ord Gnun, 46. Second clsu, murk- obminuble. 436â€"Mild1ed McGnughey, 336; John Curtin, 323; Alforé Ford, 3'80; Fred no.3 _ donn human, use , mevnu -v.-. _..- , __- Palfrey, 273; Clemenn Cunningbem, 268 Ada. Bowmm. 261 ; Levine Bowmm, 220 \ther Free, 178; Bruce Perkm. 146 Annie Kellen, 124; Addie Adunn. 99; W Hodgee, 53. L- annr, member. [Spocinho'l‘uu Pom SCHOOL eronr.â€"The following in the shading of I... No. 11. Moripou. for the month of October: Fifth clueâ€"Alfred Archer, Funk Purveo. Sr. fourth clue-â€" Annie McKinnon, Maud Slommon. Soreh Benin. Jr. fourth clueâ€"Loren; Put-res. Dongsl McIntyre, Julio Noble. Sr. third clusâ€"Gorï¬old Woodwnrd, William Grunt. Jr. third clueâ€"Doniel Woodword, Roy J when, Howard Kodiak. Sr. second clue â€"Chne. Weowott, John McIntyre. Rnuoll Evens. Jr.eeeond clueâ€"Brno. Woodwnrd, Hildo Woodnrd, Boobs Jock-on. Pm neoond olnuâ€"Emrnn Woodwnrd. Entry Keelick, Peale .Woodnrd. Jr. ï¬r» clue â€"Iohn Woodword. Hezekioh Woodnrd. Mnry \Veotoott. Ann-onsl- 3mm“. 5. l" | )l of I St. John's, Nfld., Nov. 1.â€"The “'hize- way Mink-try has been defeated in the general logislntive election. and will Pmbably resign by the end at the month. At the time this despatch is sent this evening the full returns have not S'et been received. but there in no doubt that the Opposition has secured 19 out 311' “111mm vvuusnua. â€"- __-77 , bag been beaten 11.852 votes in the Tnnity district. w not: has [uni-mud the great surprise at the campaign. Mr. J. P. Scott. the Receiver-Genoml. was beaten by 700 in the Plucentin (lieu-ht. The Hon. H. J. B. Woods. Surveys;- Bomvista distuct. Mr. Tact. the MEM- cal Director. Was ddegted by 100') votes. The only executive CabiBeet 0:31: Colonitl Secretary, who will probably arm Twiningâ€. and the Hon. E..P. Moms. Solicitor-GeneraL whose â€Â£33- lty in the St. John'- distï¬ct h . Six James Winter. the ietder q the don. In, amjoï¬tyottWotooneovex-hi. Ministerial opponent. and the Owen:- 6011 majorities washout the coon: minmteuu‘veryhr‘e. - o J. . Scott. the Race: beaten by 700 in the 1 'Dhe Hon. H. J- 3- ‘ General. was_ get‘eatgsi Sir William Whitewslï¬fo- has been beaten 3335; L HEART TROUBLE CURED. RAMSE Y ‘Sâ€"yAgflfOSA . TOLD BY A TEACHER. _____'â€" turn: are 3.! All I. ‘I'Iero In )t of 9 I Will“. Wine. way' I veto-l. the Premier. The Genuine as . Advertised, bearing the full Name DTWilliams’PmkPillsfurPalePeople on each Package. Accept no Substitute. FOLLOW THE USE OF activity. There no many here who know how «done my illness was. out! to thou my reetontit-n seem: wonderful. I shell slvoye warmly praise Dr. Wflliome' Pink Mr. G. H. J. Jordieon. of Montesgle, Hating. Co., writao:-â€"" I :m a ï¬rmer by oooupa‘ion, bu' also follow the bunineu of dehorning cattle to n 11:20 extent. Pillar." STARS AND STRIPES BY DABING YANKEE ADVENTURERS. The Population ol’ Dune- (‘Ily 1. Such That The, Think Such a Scheme lav Succeed .- (Ia-alla- Ten-l- ‘ronâ€"u Au law They Would scoop All the Good Til-n. New York. Nov. 1.â€"The Sun today prints 0. letter from Juneau. Alaska. outlining what purports to be a raid in~ to British territory and the capture a! Dawson City. he letter bear-i the date. Juneau. Alaska. Oct. 21. and reads as follows: "In the same mail in in; scheme which. for daring. can he likened only to Jameson] raid on the Transvaal. _ “It is nothiw lea than a plan to actu- Dawnon City in the name or the United States and open up the reserved chum» tor immedlste operauon. 'nae story here from United States Cozu- DO YOU NEED A TON [O 'I Are you easily tired, lack energy, feel weak in the back; do not care for food ; can’t relish your work and take no interest in life; are you nervous and subject to headaches? Is 50, you need a tonic. Dr. Williems’ Pink Pills for Pale PeOpleâ€"the best. tonic in the worldâ€"an not harm the most delicate. They make people STRONG- be Hoisted In Dawson City in the Klondike PAIN IN THE BACK. U. “'Q‘vm“ ‘Vhilo engagod in this pursuit in Renfrew county dunng the winter of 1896 I was “mind vi"; a severe pm: in my bsck ï¬nd thnught I would hnve to give up and "turn homo. A friend at chase house I m utoppimv advised me to :17 Dr William‘ Pink Pills, uho had receiwd mt boneï¬t from their me. 1 procured 5hr box.- ud noon fouué myself nom- nlotoiy tutored to hotlth. I ï¬nd been iuiodimlly unbjoct to th- .9 pdm before I begun the use of the pilla, but since then have not had 3 single “tack, sad I feel sure they have driven the trouble from my system. Ml'. Jeoob Snyder. jr., of Blcomiuu dale, One, aye zâ€"“Abuut three year- ego Adeline Webber. eged chven yeue, en orpheu edopeed by us, she wed symp- tnme of St. Vitul' deuce. A: ï¬rst we d d not reeliu whet the troub‘o wu. but u the wee growing wane we consulted a doctor. w'_o told no whet was the manner, lzn: did noteeem to help her. In fact. the wee growing woree end her limbs hitched end ierked eelribly. We then u malted mother ‘doctor under whoee core the remelned hr ebout e y'eer, and although he was very attentive. ehe wee aleadily growing worse. Her limbo be- ceme no unsteedy (hut ehe could not walk. end the bed weeted a!†to e Ike!- Will, nun uuv uâ€" .v â€ton, sud we Ind uniâ€"61; 6f hér recovery. Ono dsy while in oonvemtion with Mr. 8:516}- cmzens. They an: very Inaug- nant at what they ~an»: the op- ' and unjust auctions of the Canadian mining [am-s. ' -7, J “*A wlluulau nnnnnn “It is alleged that Jones and Rat- ledge propose. after all communication is out off for the winter. to no to Daw- non and formally hoist the Stars and St ' .. declaring that all the ï¬elds are on fniml States mil. and. therehre. open for entry. They rely on the hearty mpport of the 5000 American minors to ovenwe the few British Mounted Police and to defeat them it it comes to a question of ï¬ghting. They mean to dednn martial luv. with them- selves as modern and their gang at ï¬libusterers n omclnls. and no one will be ullowed to leave for the wt. In the newline all the claims now re- served for the Crown WI.“ be located and worked to their mu «putty. In ' . ' ' doll ' orth wan M III Inc-noncr- Itch: lave hand ~36 the tribal Cad-I. Gaels“. I. T.. Nov. 1.4m B. “'Itkn. the Cree Indian Jonu Deer. another member Gaelsea. I. T.. Nov. L-Toâ€"day John B. “'atka. the Cree Indian who dot Iona-I Deer. another member or his own tribe. was legally executc-d for the crime. The men were rivals 10¢ the hand at the aamc girl and fought at a dance at wfld: Ike wan present to decide who shank! gain Int. Watt: kind M and afterward married the Indian maid- CB. Seven! days prior to the time 1)!un- tionn for his wate's tumu- Urethra were completed and the pain of parting over Wain not out alone to (lye public exe- cution grounds. In due one he uriv- ed. and the cupid. "gm“ . a: placed in the mdlot'a good mukt mtheaharpcncklndthewhitew marked tor the hurt w 6W1 with aeAgpm-dnc blood- ,,,_; m.n‘b- 3-0 M I’Iul ulc wan.-. -.V,,, Late thls summer Walk: went Kan-an (‘ity with a baseball nine of (allow-red! and played a tune a Lethbridge. Oct. 28.â€"~A an} my“ occnmd yesterday here. Whfle plum; with : loaded nu during the absence o1 his parents tom home :1 boy six year: otm..ono‘hl3. B. Rudd. pnlkduu and instantly killed his little sit In, aged time, blowing her bad 0!. ST. VITUS‘ DANCE OURED‘ hm c-u Arddflf‘ INDIAN "axon. lu lxecnuo-on Whe- 28.â€"-A nu! accidgn! here. While Phil!!! dug-in; (he absence ol mum- a boy Ii! 3“.“ It one Msrt‘n S‘mpson, of Berlin, he told me the: 3 daughter of his Who had Inflated in the same my lud been cured by Dr. ;Willisms' Pink Pills, end advised the: they be tried. After she hsd used two 3 boxes there was cansidenble improve ’meut, and efter the use of four boxes “ more ell the symptoms of the disuse bed I left. nor, end from the: time she steadily grog-ï¬ned her former etrength. Hex one :seemed to as e tie-peruse one, end we I believe the: had it not been for Dr. Wil- :lizuns' Pink Pills she would not have M's; Liia Ltughlin, n young lody who in (aching in the For: Stew-rt public ochoo‘, nvl : “Some month: ago I won suffering with a oevon “took of dyopop- sin. I procured tome medicine from the doctor which seamed to help no for I time, then it opparently It at its eï¬oct ad I became women I had a terrible pin in my otomaoh which conned me much dil- treas. Then vomiting not in and contin- upd unï¬t I to: so weok I could wool, sand. and st times my night would noon to leave no. While in thin m one of my friend: odvioed no to try Dr. Wil- liuno' Pink Pills. and I Aprocgrod 3 bolt “Eating." 372â€"9}: gain. 39 the tiino I had need the: I Ind fully recovered my health end I can mumnd them to other: ehnilu-ly recovered " Sonic“.- Govern-en: Will no on I. Vane! I. m 1! Once. Christiania. Nov. 1.â€"'D:e Government has énstructed the Governor of the Pmncgot Tromaoe. the most north- ern provmce at Norway. to charter a steamer. at the expense at the state. to provision it for six months. and to send out a relief expedition for Kerr Axr due, the amount. who ascended in Int balloon. .the Eagle. on July 11 last. from uhagen. 400 miles northwest of the%orth ape of Norway. in a v)» posed expedition to the North Pole. The reï¬et stunner will start in three day: m Runway (blush- In Ger-any. Berlin._ .‘M. 1.â€"An engine collided 10-day wad: ; train at Eilenburg. on the Hulk-Rota“): ï¬ne. 15 miles from Leip- uéc. Twenty-um? peg-lions were injuï¬-d London. Nov. 1.â€"'.l‘he extensive ware hucsus and sunk-g of Carter. Flu-:30. é‘: Company. Hunted. the well-known atria-g. railway tO. (emu-din; ind uh: ’ Kent» ell-road. Lon- don. were «strayed by ï¬re chi; num- bx. London. Nov. Lâ€"l‘he British steamer Human. tram Antwerp tor Monti-ed. before reported mac into Cum-tow: Bear Haven. 1 and. bkinc badly and with em «29!. WW "i" -_ -L- London. Nov. 1.â€".\ deï¬mtch to Th: [any Mail from Cape Towu says that. Mr. Cecil Rhodes. who has been lying urban-1y ill atjnynnga. but who was rt.» parted movmnx, had a relapse a few days also. I: is now beliervd. however. that he will rally again and that he in out at danger. London, Nov. 1.â€"â€".\ccoadinz to the Madn'd correspondent 0C The Standard. the Bank or Spain has agreed to ad. tame the Cuban Treasury 80.000.000 of pecans end the Treasury of the Philippine Islands 30.000.000 on til guarantee or the Soanish Treasurr. 10 3124305 non An’bmw. ru- Will ielp In- Colonies. DYSPEPSIA CURED The I-lkow I. kill-I nhuu nan - tel-IM- Cum! I‘ll" In loud-l. to" féix-oY-"tié-B'ciki.’ ’68: the p’uuu r‘-"'-'â€"â€" V.V,V _ number ï¬x persons may die.