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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 11 Oct 1900, p. 7

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WWII-0'08”!” compound mun-unnnmw If you An 'lmrlem, mums, do lpondon morons, or have astro., china. ','llC'd of hand: and foot, do- 'ttrt-tt tone In the mun-ch ind Inten- tion, but In mind your nervous lyn- tem and: nmmtion Ind nothing. No out" medicine but Paino’a Colo Cotrr pound on do the good work TI m and Inn. you all“ you mould be, "ree, m; “4 tsappr_, ,, 7 Del-ya m 5mm The ma. when and palm at Io-dsy my 19-m- row and” who Iconi- nnd 'nt-tet Ott.? - d gig 'eiyrttt ”and To-dny, tons of “wound: sound the pulse-of Puine’a Celery Compound. In out] any, town and village of this continent, people are found who om, thelrlifo 3nd good health to Puno’n Cola'y Compound, nature's nerve medicine and none food. I " was the life work of that great. physician Dr. Phelps to gietr suffering men sud women a medicine that would not. directly on the nervous system. Dr. Phelps sucmded 120ny and well. He placed Palm's Celery Compound before some of my shim physicians that ever assembled in Darlmnnth Medical College. it met with their (unappmval; and they at ones pre- scribed it in their praetieo, and found it s life - when other Inmns tuned. When the marvollous complexity. dot-may and pawcr of the mysterious nerve syazem in fully realize l, we are not surprised at the sweeping assertion of Dr. Inning, Professor of Clinical Medicine in llahnemunn Madical Col- lege. Chicago. that “all mac-am are due to luiona of the nervous systenl," or, in other words, dunno results from twoskeued or disturbed nervous aya- ”NH"! that he run orpr to the "rookLs rvy ynol In be Im.!:ml m mu! (nu-d up. Emmi": OUT to the Brm-an nary yard brer'mrltsd all right, but marina can't run 'teyw.'.swr. Wuhan! orders. "Wvll, l gut-SS I'll just nail that Inn")- eear.vsh'rt muhuw,“ said the young man In Mum If and. tir,zitre himself up in If! howl “um-rm. be call. Inn-:1 I marine o'2icer who had min-n a sort of interest In him and told him the "ttree-ttow ho’hnd a dram-v In slip into the chict petty otti, en’s unifurm at an npnthm-ary: hum of m'uep. lu-‘d han- to have his disul-rrtre 'tr' A mnrhw in nnlrr In try fur tlte MUN. and so on. "Out " the question." said the manna THAT WEAKEN'D NERVES PRODUCE DISEASE AND SUFFERING P Paine's Celery Oom- " pound The Only True Nerve Medicine and New: Food. IT 13UILDS UP AND KEEPS IN PERFECT CONDITION THE GREAT NENVOUS SYSTEII. "Out " the question." laid the manna ofliepr. “You mm'l 'tet Four uliu-Iznrm-K' The you): man took tho multvr higher In the mavin" (unis. Itnt it tau-:ldu‘t do. tle. vrns sat down mum and "rank-t] as I rrl'lly nvrvy ctrrtp to Ask tor his dis- rlmnre (rum nn mum in which ho had only awn-ml fur a fvw “mu-ks. "All right." nnwml the young man. "Now CII K" to,tln, Muss of lin- whote Innis am) FUN. what he says" Sn Inn tit hirwr" up stir); and span and". avr, rl top an atternoogt't, have and “Mb-d Ilm-su to tlw navy dj:trtmertt. He had to walk bccuuse he llmhfl drawn any [my rvt. lr. Wtirt " [Ir-my fin" look- lm: marine, In" Ilnv Impkin: mttrinvs don't out much of a 'i,zuvv in the murmur: at the navy "epartrnestt. Even the colored airmen-“gem In the (1mm grinm-gl "J Ny. "All rig "Now CII Innis um) F, hr tr' main. avr, wuycoi an [30 YOU KNOW he was dished to d . mm o.'s tcard duly tor the buiaun- of Dw- "ttr/stout The uullnuk m-vuml " wry 2% any In ttu. ,ruuug mzm r m:- 51w " Iatais. bill h.- dfdn't lose bis is: Cut. Tr, l‘:l'!tll,\ de e'rltn', in his otrtt min I [hm " t . 'II' a and artothorary unyiww with I'" I,“-"”'* 51):. murir.us nr tter tr.suCrre. H,. liili ~|'fIP murmur-min): with hl'Hll‘ frVrr.'s m New ank. and be found mu that at :1“: a! t'cat yard about In rittt on a .\'--ii'v~r~ haw-an rruiw. rum-.1- " an ttrviuvy Ao he Fat d nvn and u muv in tlu- ~t: gum " that y-hip. apylyiurr fur In" L II.-L iv-or,. Sue "rsuerttittls us to his ability. but w tir mu stating thnt he. “w- alrwnly van d in 11w marine full". " he lmrl dw .. than the nux‘gmm. apywciatimr. tho ditfi Thy an! grain: an run-‘14"! mun out " tho marine tarps. madam lmvr pui-i any run-mini to Ii: iuttrliratrut As it was. b.ov.ever, tbe unrm‘un answer“! the Frrtrrtct Lu misl- ttriatN application pmnunly. itn'nrmiu" biu l.'uut im'd w in? J' e.'. E! I» r-uzzll [)1sz the» plsrsi-.ut r‘.:s',.m:l:? ' rm', w' 're mrcttnr. that he run over to the [trunk]; The swung Loni-innizm I! however. and an- br. "1va [vitall- in tht' nutrittcs drawn his first unrurnml farm as a N‘il snhl'u-r bvt, that as It marine hr u Iiro over to btuurme an t? idea in "ul/Var. in tin- thatthe miglzl hare a ll" zhvcnry's hill-1 in I [mini npulhrvuzy “an: (LA-f In-lly "tli I'I' in Ind naval awairvtarir out or 51'}! anlvrs. 'th 'ttrirtl:ewuti-s. rm! t'. A5 nun what-wwz' u I“ m th tut n The only-m- Mm!“ man-loud " u Nina] man In the» marine mum who I’ll)" " ret nut of the wr'k‘t without den-mu: bctore tn, imam-m is up in roll them An ttl-te.', man in the an a diva nun: hun- prcny inhzwntid and. with Wuhmnmu ununw nuns il Jer lo do this. but IL. 'e are x-xvrmhm m . is the slut, of mn- of the new “a “It. lo. V... I. use “new Unloa- Bos"o. " .I one" I... I!“ .1 sun-- A. " Prawn In to Top- "e m. Ruin-cu. A 'SAgtt0te 0003 'tEtmutT "ttttttan at»: AND USED t sbt rnifoishrsdh. uive 1rr ml to " . mm In”: tcard duly "I um- of IN u~n!i~lm.~m. pill " samunsd " wry 2% any In wvtl mm r mm Ns w " h-:~u~. hm to a ~1- his It' l'z‘r TV ru'ml; d-h brul awn min I [hm hull t . -u- n the wary nnyiww with I" I’v'-"”'* of n ur tttt trt.ur';rre. Il,. an: ~|'fIP and It: with Mun“ trirv, R m New of tl " tnum! mu rim " xi”: irt ed t mm In st."." an " 3'rirsr, um; A'. lam-d- " an :zprho-u-u'y “to 1nd and " muv ts, the ~11 gum at pun whim.- fur In" L '.lcr, iszm- to.' 1 [Is us to his ability. but w m. 'oem thnt he. “an nirwnly Mn“ N] N P l’nl‘IN. " In- Gurl dw te mm. IND! aIry'vcitttin;r. tho mm Thy ot ..-_.- apywciatimr. tho ditfi "tltr all listed mun out " tho marine “I. lmn- paid any Min-mini Minn As it was. b.ov.ever, answer“! the young Lu misl- irutinn pronmnly. ita'nrmiu' "d w is? J' e.'. E! le. “an“ mbor at Wars 1:.- to qu at T tor Human: in the rtutulm . an: uu n spree Illurlh tun-I bur. and "r.cn Ire L'N'.i1e h "in". tl.co' Wete alt courlud nut in titat rmnlinon at fun-Jr _ Inn-“n as tiat bo he, S: he he tuarine corps a! the “1:11 ivka nt tlie sra m Mix-n; nul- 9 unm- ot Ti "rl‘lnl'lll ma He had hardly {1011‘ navy 'oh nml‘uw turns. n't knew this, m" tts I Inn-k n ' sly I'd-'1‘" ry .Lml he with“. shim urgw “ls ' ttet an 'f r'nat rd duly Vouuee proper, n lute-I l cni 'ras The, next morning. however. then wasn't a ("a of the tmime. The valor l It the bottom of the pit It“ In clen- no l before. The surface of the I“. cover! about half III "re, but th.re has never been a tut, hauled [mm “I dunks. I not. Drona-nicer- Are Angelic. Chino-p "Hm-t in not doslgnrn. Thar ran my]. and If one I. patient and has yum-ring after many (this he moored: In living I good M. (The ulna) an" like. to tho but one trial and [but when tho lumen! I- titthshrd.) He has no fill" when told it mun bu “ion Bptrrt Ind do" our. Bi. luv-mu. reply, when than when the (Ink lie. and asked to chum. In. “Can do." Inn In" repent- ed Ill-uh. R doo- m dawn upon Ml mad that It would be "I! to have only before trying on. The mlchlno “new" In Ink": out. and it both: hll work on Irvin "in 'rttorritttt ("Monm- und mur- to-y m". you fret uhnmml to mmpllll of rum mm tantrum of 11ttirttt.--Atieq Franny: WA _ tTr,,,,..... -m§- .... com" In Run-uh In - can!!! um. Hurt. " the _ h I child. Mn! humid“ mummy-in.” Ne a qrurt. (by up has. a It .tood In the In: of the West show 'nilmad when it In: abmtt to be built [I 1880. The ml! intended to run it. tttrr In] from the Worlmwken "mini! to the opposite old. of th. rub-mm " New Damon. direettr over than pit. but In" (it rich! or w" bud been bought "no company hid to nut-dun the route and " tttrt 1.000 Net to the mruth.--N.w Yeeb The West New York anthormes sever- al years ago thought they had sum!“ In tinduut I bottom. They bad thrown Into the water I large quantity or tree tops lnd upon these hid henped a pile of “one. This sunk to I cenain depth and then appeared in be .utionarr On top ot this were debating! hundreds or car!- Iondn of earth, with Incl crosswise. thtm muk‘lng I roadway ovn which trucks and vehicle- tanned. ed as it into fine bowel: or {hail-nil}. Snundinga hare been made. but no stable bottom but been found. Thin pit app-rel)“; midi in . water which run and falls with the tides in tho Hudson. but the attempts ot the nuthorl~ ties " well " ot privlte individuals to till it up hue proved futile. It is "ill there, and the trot-s. rock 1nd earth that hum been dumped into it hive disappear- 0-. of a. Curio-Ine- of tho “and. PnllI-tlen. Hundreds ot thovmud- of New Yorkers (In at the P‘lindes. on the New Jersey tide of the Hudson. awry day. but not one in 10,000 known there is over there I bottomless pit, " great I curiosity in It: way " in the caldron in the Bath like regjun of California; " in situated in West New York. 'shout three miles north of Hoboken, on the summit of the Pali- udés. At this point the top ot the ridgo In 227 feet above the level of the Hudson river at its but. N can't uphill it, Ind I don't man! to try. I hue trouble enough at my on of a very material “(an without going into the supernatural to hunt for more prams-ma to tiqure out. I am happy to any that my friend entirely "comma. but both be Ind his estimable wow: I" " much " a In” " I In in running out the strange 'remrrrettee."-T0ahis- ton Star. lee. to. "At that moment the telephone ben nng. Ind l unswered It. The mm was that my friend had taken hold ot the wrong lever It the switchboard ttmt die "Halted the current from his dynnmo and that the tumour It I nearby hospital hoped to lave his lite. I “Rod when it no curred. mt! the reply cine. ‘About I quarter to tk' "'Un't it funny? the aid on coming to. ‘l he! exactly an though I had re wind A terrible electric shock. I knew the pulsation because my husblud has a "null battery in we house and omen gives me electricity {or nmonnneu.’ "Just u I looked nt the clock tor per- haps the that or -ersth time and had hon-d tlutt it lacked 15 minutes at being 6 o'ciock my Joules» (are a slight gum and sut rigid in her chair. Every muscle Beeurc" to be lime, and she (In the up- peumuce of one laboring under the strongest thock. For the space ot per ham " swam! th rem-med in this con- dition and Linn suddenly grew limp Ind hum-u " it tome sir-in under which lb? had been laboring had been removed. Almost immediately Ihe revived Ind linked around with I quenioning air. When I a, tut all thin occupied not more than two or three second: at the must. you mu. ed to be ahaeut n the time, Inhouxh it um- pm hi: mun] time for getting home. untl his wife Ind I we“ sitting in the pannr commenting upon hi. “minus, in. W“. to]! a. nook Dutch- and by Ilu- Iii-bud. "I bare hard seven] than ot tale [Milne couimus'ratiom" laid a gentleman wcll hmmn in the hotel. ot Washmglon to a Star reporter, "but I never had it hnumht bume to closely to Inc Is it I“ (be other day. l w" visiting at the house at n friend who in I practical electrical Ind who bu thugs ot a dynamo in one of the devnrtmeat buildinn. He happen~ "Gite thin man Mn dilchlrp It onto." the \I‘1Y‘?‘IH“V wmlr all 1 piece of Diner. and tin- yum: lmuisimni-n mot it to the com .mmlmu of mrriues. It wasn't liked a m .- Int that nu thud of m. young man 1mm “1-“ Orin-Ina. because it looked like dab. LPN! jump”): wet tot many high hunk. bur it we)". It land to lo. vr, L In: dnrvhnm in his pocket the young mun wllkvd into the bunch and pawlml up bis things. He dug up the wice " the ride to Brooklyn that um. lhvrwmn. Ind the next morning he up- warm! lmfnm the surgeon what: ship m Jul an nwthecnry. In just 24 hours {mun the time he had allied with Mr. Whitney, he in hulking the deck. I chit-f pen, otticer, with the lilver eagle of his race on tties Inn. of a ship that was already (mum. up tor a charming my. - an the Metliterranettn station. It was ' use of cold nerve on the young man's part. 3nd tho cold nerve won him out.-Wt"trintrtoss Stu. The yuan; In." in the urine" Inl- forte, .4:me the secretary and at dawn wlw- hr mu com-1mm]: hvited to do no. Thou he up and told Me. Whitney hu little story. Br hd not! of hunted Mum-l! into the mlrino corp. be all. Ind he had a chum to do better for him- n-l! He In tied. however. in the (In that be It» unruly an unlisted man. Could the necreury me his In: Men to II-ll'ml him have " duck-m trom the my and [and Ill-d! b a. mom? " 8mm", ol the Navy W. The latter knob-d up a him ”bill’- " in an own: that I can”, or a. In] in Idalu‘m-tl " n buck 9:1qu in the III' fin- may; and I'm In 'tu"."t'g," uni no run-d m in") at ban a bun at .40 Mr. M. ch. nun-u thee IO be I. ”(In " C. 3",, h «a» W blag sin-led on o! the in!” " nomvnlxlnvltbth'u Arm! nd dun-emu. Hot.-. " Incl V can the and»: at all the W “a a the Mute mu mn- Ares III do“ Mach?! 'rto - hi- he wu usual]; “I; monk punctual of A SINGULAR COlNClDENCE. A BOTTOMLESS HT. will realize how quidr it If, “Pleaee find enclosed Express Money Order for six packets of Die- mond Dyes, colors ”mentioned below. I have been I user of Diamond Dyes, for over fivtt yam, and they bare given me entire ntkfmtinn. A four week. ago our merchant wee out of . color I wanna In the Dlemond Dye. and strongly recommended mother make he cue selling. I bought thew puck“ with many doubts as to them worth. I nude on tsftort to dye en old ‘orelm colored open shawl with the new dye. The shady mull. elmoet drove me mad. . There we: not. I semblance of my deelded color. Now I In obliged to dye it black, sad em do the work with the Diamond Dye; no line your and, d) hr new“); I can I“ a you he an “in ms A lady writing from a small town in New anawkk to the proprietors of Diggpnd hyga, pays : One Wanted the DIAMOND DYES, tut was Induced by her Dealertotry another make. Such "war pnnics" Ire mysterimy. Evil the most oxpnrionord mililnr" omom' can- not sntishtetoriV explain than Thom h millennium so "rtoturttllr-etlmotrt unmo- tsitr--onrv.nsott_ about thran which eliminates any dinbmmr. and it Is pnnie ularly mmlrknblr that “war panics" but. mostly occumd among rc;inm.u whoa It'arlessnvss nnd pmwnsn have made the hum of their maulumn have It!“ For the moan-n! they know but om sentiment, one emotion. I sudden. pas Bionate, blind terror. and they EeC with. out thinking whether they were running mm the arms of the (bin; they dreaded or Mot. It was a terror that was mad- has. and only its madness mleems " trom didmnnr. " anything were nem- unry to demonstrate tho tmnattrralnear of the panic it would be dono by the "and fun that the moment it Int-came known that the enemy wru- rrally at hand the nn'n irvsttotly {all in and showed the ut- most ongornoss to Muck. in“) their arm: and bulk Yet it “an with tho Iu-lp of jun em?!) mm that Gm:- tcttl rm: (Lawn mun-d Ihu Frvnzh thoe tuvtuoraih, any in Atxrr‘wl. WT". " is u u'ml known fact thut tne tinest and bravest-tcoup" the worid can [urn-hm have nu iuumnmy {mm that strnu ct. and mysh'TEnus 'tred-rec" known to minim": bUtur.x as "nan 1.Iili('." A Many wan lroqnvut sanguimu'y q'm00.retttvtttg. nigh! mar-hrs and 9")"l-l‘is-N Nv'm'liml-l play havoc with soidicrs' m-nuv - sodomy um! reuder tlou mum like high spirilui colts than men n 1m have talien the ttetd trrp- ”an"! to armor "r-usa-ttbro harm?! and who am”. chee: C Hy, Duri'm: the peninsular. war two IL itict rnghnents. the very pick of the army and sen-mud con-runs, an- man-lain: "mg In good on!" when a ruumr mu dnwn the liufss that the cnvmy was at hand. The nvxt Inrum'm the line of ortl-‘rly sol divrs wan charm"! into an olnngalcd mull of :n'mml Int-n throwing nwny nrmx. bat xngv and all thee cariiot, ruunim: away in Prpry directiats. blind "mm In theit brunt. thHr {new blrtttrr,mt and Ibril our: deal to the thundered Clbllllnaudl ot their others. tew miulztr- Inn-r in crummy br.tore n so l';€:>siun pure». T.'niiiivzuvr. tltv in ddcnt w". than: of the brave {riluws who win-1mm it declared that llmir that, almost irresistible. impulse an“ to throw Frycd rich! Info the midst of the mm whr rushed to arrect it and immmHau-ly felt back in alarm. tor nwirglng to the blidll was the whom left mm of the ctrarger's rider. tbe fmgm-s or the hand firvtip grasping the will; Tlu- mm human-d to have bevo svvervd I tcw inch” luiluw the shunkh-r and WM certainly 1hat ot an alli- Cer, hut “1m tbe "tttvcr “as has never bat-u tratiMaetority vslnlulishn-d. So mun-d were the lint-1min! hum of (mule at the hurrihh- light that an one wunlvl tum-h the homo. and the animal wns ulhnwul In pinion oe. to ho killed I While a regiment of Pruaninn infantry wen alluding in reserve watcluur. the tizht as welt " they timid from their pm suiou of shelter A dinner rummaging to I French drtupoon maimeut, one which wan prarrtiestiy dostzyyed in the battle, gat- " in remarkable and lingulnr that " the battle of Furhnch. which took place the um: duly an Worth, - very similar ineident occurred and did more to shah. the nerves of the German, (but: hours of rum-in: cannon and fighting had dune. The night that territied the Prussian. IppPIn nothing Very much in bud: and white. It was a rt-xinn-ut of cuiransierl la! " I dnzhiux rate tum-an! them by I Itt-udlm oniwr sitting upright in his sad. die and Irwin-tinny (rummaging on bi- mrn. It Urn VO less u net-sun that Fut- uum de Lama rm of the Third regimt-nt of cuirassiors. whose bond had been carried orruNetelr " In: shoulder: It the troop broke into the third desperate charge by a cannon ball. which uso took " an» other ol’mer'. hum! uni can the burler in two. For . thin} time they elm. down mph. and u the tumu- waited tor them " duw nearer u hurrihle. Mund freezing tsr. mt wind the Prussian; and tor the mo. mm! it lookxd I: it they would turn and ity or be cut down without defending thmuselvu. But in moment ther had pulled (hens-In»: trXelber and beaten Lurk for the min! and In! time ttte Bar tant euirmssiers. In the [hem of the “at " I vb. of the l'nn mu :Irlny Uru- chlm by the maimenu " F mob euiraasiem in the hugw of turning the “ins nad tnciiittttitsg the ruling huck ot the l-‘n-uch infantry. But the nuismw-l-s were driven back by [hr uutriuiu; Prawn“ Again tho cuirusniws (IL-hum]. and Again tVey wen driren bath Ly the withering Era of and Ind shell. Every an: at an importance. - Ime warn bvtm-en civilized unions. b pram in inL'hlrnlI or trivial dunner in t'ueuaseiaes, but .0 nun-uni an] unnatural that may u “an to the natural innit-min humor ot I“: u L. rre suddenly Ind inn-u. ly than perman- the man teegxaN of dun of mange and surrounding “11 a! nub faring. Guru an Maiden! in the ow. Ne eumpie. w i u oceurred at the Mule at Worth, in me curly any: or the Franco- l'ruuinu in. 2Y.lua. and with the utmost "ere" cullutsrarsa. and the nine men will In struck terriiied by . disk mini“ M ' Two Tor-duh. lune-u flu .- on“. Burl-I (In Franco-Prunin- ,.'g-.._eo. ll! It“. It- w - lam-ed Tm... " i I ”unim- circumna- that hud- ened and unwed (two. wilt go though I Ion; "lst run-undid by atl the breaog. that at. inwpaubk trom In withoat 000 mm THAY " TM" one. AUZE " nuns. PANICS IN BATTLES. More Unfortunate war two BAH-k or the army and man-hing vlortg 'qum' my) dnwn y w»: at hand "From above. too. the strange In" movement whim mm“ In I“ crowd: h elonrly dhm‘miolo. dtrd It In cerui" I ettriom, nigh. A slight Mir will be no" from mm. ammo mrnpr. For I 1" net-um]: It will trim (award the can". unvlly like u Hpplq ovu- wuev. mm mddonty It will huh and abroad luv-ll “on: mm or (our immlnr out“, our. mtdine In I crush whirh mm! be "(Irv-l, hsexttmmttte to the people In the "may. What cum them, mutant-nt- to (In and: eeretstrfe mate. through a damn: I. " first Mush a mystery. bot t "tttro" lt an be "idly "Nail-m! a. the common principlo of form- mnving In "no: of the but mutant-o. Rome chip on the otrt. 'tkfrtt, Rum the ttthte try shoulder"); Ma neighbor, and the Impulse In [and an". alum br vny of the wakcn.‘-Nev Orlan- 'l‘llnerbunocr-L _ "The proper place from which to alu up any great gathering II " nearly " 'pnssible oeerhoasi--in other words. from _ thr roof or 11mm- windows of some mi- tarent all building. " in only by look. lnx down on crowds from I Might that you can ettttreeute their great differ. eam-n. One will be full of luau and passageways. with little open warn brro and there, while in another the peo- ple wlll be Hamlin: nhoulder to Mulder with Ilmolt mililnry arm-Mon. I ditrerence of Bereral thousand. I an eonritreed from observation covering a number of yours that it it impossible fur lnylmdy standing on the law! occupied by I crowd to form own an nppmximnm Iy neonate estimate of It: trize. Such I spectator has no "mans of Arriving an the donsi'y of the macs before him. nnd that is the vital point in the whole cal, c‘llntion. 0-min- -t It. Number and Wniehu In: In “fave Move-en". , "Estimating the sin ot a crowd is '11: hardest kind of [running in the world." laid In old citizon. "Nothing is more elastic, more mmprossihla and more ue- ceptivc than a great throng. On two occasions a straw: or square any alum" to be picked to its capacity. and one would any roughly that about the same number of people wort- meson! vnrh pm. As ll matter of fart thcre may [13:9an "During the last year he had fallen ln- to the hands of I salary shaver, and even- tually he wee prevented by sickness trom making I payment. stud one ot his order. '18 presented to his employer. Upon that he made a elem: breast ot the whole trartrraction. and his boss, instead of dis- charging him. took up the debt and is let- ting him pay it of a little " a time. This E: II Absolutely true story and shows what can happen to a fellow when he gets In the linn'l traws."-New Orlean- Times-Democrat. "At the expiration of the nix new the young man paid the 8226 ham and hustled up another 8250 loan to lift the principal. On that accent] loan I think he paid 10 per cent a month. At any rate he kept on borrowing from Peter te pay Paul tor and] three Fears-to tte exact. 34 mouths-at the Ell) of which time he had actually paid more than $1,2GO intermst and still owed tho original debt. He had a growing family on his hand! and in spite of all his aquevzing and scraping waa - able to get rid of the load. "However. he mo able to carry thing: over without detection tor I few day. 3nd in the nae-mime succeeded in getting I Inna of the necessary sun from tt pri- vate money Ihnrk. The loan way for six months. and he "reed to my 15 per com I month, or $475 altogether. That was pretty step. of course. but I have up" I don-n use: of extortion almost " bad. M m hm "Win. In»? In! Hid. A out qrettt “in" Man the world u M A wild lwpo [MI the my. Ttrn muddy/mi; drwdy! In. an old to“ m (mo- no m. (In Win Rang in than; am on) in" In. m an an mu m "a MIL. M in. II- - n. Bllereneo Don't-e- Bull-n3 "to and Getting on " Debt. "Apropos of borrowing money on en's nanny." said a prominent merchant of this city. talking of that peculiar phase of (hp loan business. “I am reminded ot n furious up. "all um! under my obser union not long Mo. A youn¢ mm: em- pluyod on the clerical In! of a large com corn here w" given a tip on a 'good thing' in cotton. It came to him in such I way that he felt Ibsolnlely certnlu of cleaning up I nice little sum of money. Ind as he had no (and: of his own Just thea he took the tibert of borrowirte 32m from the home. 'd plain Englixh be Male 8250 from the 5113's current cash. and when he lost. as he did. tm !ound himself in the demo of a tix. That message was s hit at “wire talk" sent from Bismarck to First: on the morsinu of July s, 1816, and it said. "All the Craters sre killed." The message was sent by J. M. Csrnshsn. manner ot the Western Union oltice in Miswula. sud It Ins thus that the news In“ tirst sent eastward. Prom Fargo it was re. vested to at. Port. Ind St. Paul sent it. in turn. to Chicago, snd from there it I“ - slung to cities. towns and hsmlets. telling its brief but terrible story tenet]. but completely. There ass but 3 single wire east from Bismarck in than days. sud government business h d the tirst call upon this. iiF'iiii?f, Operator Csrnuhsn hand only time o "sh lorwsrd this brief message of go» as] information before he Wu compelled to begin the transmission of the unit-in] report ot General Terry to the war (he psrtment. For 24 hours he sat at his he: clicking " this runs of official cone spondeuce. Alt this time the eastern pn- pen were clsmuring for news. but it could not be given to them. Bo per-l sistent were the“ demands for news‘ that Mr. Csrnahan chained the permit nion of Colonel Smith. the member of Terry's staff who had brought in the oft'" dsl dispute-hes. to make up a short “spe- clsl" from the information contained in the reports of the otticerik This special 'ss sent to the New York Herald and is believed to be the Iirut authentic news og the Bitt Horn msssscre that was sent nut. “Ids from thepiBcut disnstches. MU) (in In. “In“: on. d .... (In III on: all not Ute the m I" tho -mttme.t ot m. a... man a Gem-l cue: and In. com- wanna. “Maintain mam-cud that it LN"'" It. I bolt no. a char It]. It brought a "eliug at nick» "t'trtetroyyrt'ttheuartuev'erra- who mu! It a heard it on m amt. tt -tihomhrtot-tboeaauegoom, I. the In! and the cut. There um blends and admin-- at the murdered nan in All part: of the uliuu. um um gallant commander " an him-elf a null...)- I] hero. Pore lam day- tbe nation Willa] humbled: tor infatuation rettnrdiust the dinner addition-l to the brief nu- onl nuuuunu-uu-nt of the calamity that tad been an: out u wo- " the an" In known in Bismarck. N. D., which in then the extmtute north-(stun oitice of the telegraph annuity. That out lama nu a brief can; bot, alter tul, lt told the whole story. "eo"oeteet.ouooenroo.aua. A CROWD IN THE STREET. B0RROWED ON HIS SALARY. nutty IN m WON” THE SUICIDE T%rmttqriaetober u. "tteb-ri- , C "rjtitdot 2t1'alPitat,tat'm,pe,iiir (‘hndnn Torin”. lt will "it". t poor little-um Imm Intel]. "rprnd PM " mm than by no minute About M. t core 1mm. ”was the Momatettt um! naval-g rllllt WIM I our. when: thet (1mm. Mm 'tttag-tmt. and Ti',,',."",'.", IM on to the undo all. ' II. 1%.lrllyJ'lfT,'U'lt tJrrrr" mm- n. k ttttttt On an 'mmss F_Wi, dan- mun Mm mew l Mums anur has tron IBM by million! n! mother, (or their (human while trothlmt. " Mann-hurl nl Mn! and hmkrn of your ml. tt nlrk child sum-Hun and cryI tip (MILO! y aAtlmt'.Urth. my“! nl_ (mm .31 And the Irish who hue not locked to the towns are doing rom-rknbly welt, Ther are farmers, all over the country, ‘nnd their more” in Oh. north Ail-mic division of the rounlry. on (arms that were no longer profitittrle Ilhllv'r natire mnuapmrnt. bu horn most nnmlde. AI hun'wmdnwn ttwr M9 frugal without be. Ing niggardly. Their nmnrknhlo pulillral utnnnh " due to the he! that thry have kept lugnllxp’r when it time to Vulin' mo" ennuinlrntly than In, other people. Tucker" an Immowhere, his observa- tion being of the Irish In Londnn. that the" and w" an Irishman an pour that to did not have another lri-hmnn who baked ta him for employment and my port. This can a tribute to their laying, their trkndllm and -ttr.--at- 'Wo lam my _ From Street IN)!!- to Million-Iron. lndnstrinlly the foreign element In America has been very Impnrl-nt. Mora than IO per writ of the immigrants “In haw Conte and urn naming to this country urn Inuustrious llllll Gwrber. They come to bettrr their tortuuvrs, and they net about 3 doing it with grunt. unorgy. The milmnds and great public wurkx In this country usod to be built by Irish Inhurors. I III ' wanking in gonornl terms. Without them i we would not have been able to make tho [great progress which justifies us in be- f lining that our growth in wealth during the, part 30 swat-R " mare manrImIs till- I anything the world has previously M‘Pll. But the Irish hare (ound other occupi- tions, In whit-h they can gratify their .re- tlrioun Imtincts. develop their wonderful talent tor politic-l organization Ind in large and nnmll ways enJuy the indvpend~ (are to spend and to nccnmnlate whictg w“ dented to them for no long " home. They hue therrtoro settled In (rent men-urn In the cities and taken up the t occupation. that in such. places no noel ( to them. There occupation any all the way trom street sweeping to milllunnln laundering nnd Include at. driving. on ‘driving. being porten. huh-open. clerks, merchants. doctors, lawyers Ind editors. As profcnicnni politicians they have had no peers In the history of the world. They may tn aid to In" a geniu- tor point». cover; and his ' Pleasant Penets,' I: you -ribed in my use. I suffered for yet” with constipation and torpidi? of the liver which causuut irritation o the prostate, and in the cud m<ulu~d in itrftam, mation of the M.uHcr. I had only tab.“ one have when l found great relief and the second bottle made me {rel better than 1 had felt for ymn. I took six bullies, and I think the ttuuliine Iras effcctcd a Perma- neul cure, as it has bun two months since t shaman! taking the muliriue and t have no symptoms of in returning, I think P"' have been the mums of saving my life.' Dr. Pierre':, Comnmn Sunse Median Adviser has bad a great sale. 1,003 ag _ with " ilhcstratGrm. This great gunk in paper covers, is now am ml FREF? li whoever will send 3: any-um slump»! guy for cuslnum and m.nilin;: Mix. a pr imling so 51.1mm. “Hull‘s "i a t ”m Medical Assnociution. numb. ii. v. ferer from mimy ailtrtrnts peculiar to wu- men," writes Mrs. M. G. Beardun, of Stog- ncr. Carroll Co,, Georgia. “I had livtr otrrrrrlairrt, imlicrtsstiva1, and many other ttitiictiutrs. Had been for two years no in tl:at I was able to do but wry little; part of the lime could do rimming, After read, in: your medical pamphlet I resolved to try ‘wxur medicine, altlxuugh with but little L',',',:, of rcliuf. I bud become so feeble I was sick all the lime. and racked with pain. Could cat but wry Lulu. I only slept about four hnurs in the twcutydour. There was no rest for me any-where. I began Liking your 'Golden Medical Diacove ' which gave me immuliutc relief, 1 “Target!" the nut day, and in " short time I began ,takirtir your 'Favorite Prescription.' I have con- tiuued to gain in health and strength, luv- inz taken in all four bottles of ' Prescrip- tion ' and two of 'Goidctt Medical Discov- ery,' and one vial of your t Pleasant Pellets.' My weight has increased from 90 to I}; pounds under your treatment." SAVED Ills LIFE, " um happy to say that through your skillful treatment I am unto more I well man,” writes J, X. Arnold, Esq. of Candy. Logan Co., N! b. “I cannot fend words to 1,'dlt',tlP,, gramme. l satfcred for yen-s an could not find relief mull I commenced W‘ Dr. J'itTiio1dcn Medical Dis- nourishing blood. It (“ables the liver to cleanse out all bilious impurities and pour into the circuiacioa an abundance of highly vitalized blood, full of the life, §iving red curpusvlcs which build us ealthy theh, muscular strength, an "erveirvtry. It duos; not make ttabby ftcsh, " is the only suitable tonic and strength-builder for carpukut people be- Causc it does not increase the weight above the normal standard. "RACKILD wnu mm.” - "Foy {aunt-m yxtars I have been u Duf- He may say, " I can stand it, I will feel better to-morrow; " but the chances are he will feel worse UFtaorrow and wane still next thy. Hvougltt to Puthirus A! rightut once. Ire "than Dr. Picrce's Golden Med- ical Discovery, It is made for just this condition. ll rouses up the digestive and nutritive organs, and ves them power to extract from the be? all the nutritious elements and traasi'ortn them intq rich, gestion don't work; whca li. he: gas to be sluggish and won't clear the ile out of his blood, it is time for him to look out for himself. llv gin no pourishment out of his food. “is blood gets thicker and wicker with impurities. His nerves ton irritated. He has energy and fight- Lng lurce. W-"ltilme . duel?“ - mint. unmet w. A 'ttaaiFee.drrttteuays fad... tgrtet,t,t/gee,i:i,sAe.i, In 1m;trutori--iirtuad itat bit mumm- impotttnt " 1 30mm! (1 lite., FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS :MW!“'E‘PUH§ mm IRISH LEAVEN. amalgam“ -iiiF, vmnca. [PROFESSIONAL l it iaat't lull so much uoub. le Co take can yourself a it is not w. A man who follow. mung healthy habits. feels good all the time. Life is worth luring to him. But 3 man who "don't want to balm!" with tak- ing care of Ilium” has more pain and misery crowded into our day than a good i-utttay, hearty man who lives right would ever know of in a whole When 1 man's stomach is out of order, and his di- whcu L14 .1\cr was ' ' m am." or large my} i'.",,',','.',': ls compound of the Pram. “'de We ttell 'iji'i?5ii'iir,' which han Mon found No .thyestmst in “a, at "I. very Iowan M l".','; 'dpat Ewing "WWW.“ fomhimd with other , ALSO L," . Invm. mum rnlmho, romodhl menu, and wml Dr." my" b ,.','.'r'g,t'g,',t prove m effectual remedy for an". 3:. , n l 'lt, ”a.” mm "1f,tte In 2Tg1 m: can]. 0 . “norm , ' lun- g tmt Per we Dug- - _ htrah'tt an. or mm by M. P. n J .In- a It In a we" known tart that Home: troubled with "raven, it placed on Emma plum}; are soon cured of the 03"08. Undertakers and Embatmers. Calls answered dav and night th Derorator. Home and Sign Hunter. tMtett M oil Ptstntlnq, I? “an“ Knlnomininu. Timing. nun. non exec“ . Lthnrch lkconumt a bunch”). “interim Klippert Undertaking Go. CHARLES N. "(I 1" HI. ly - Himm- an! ‘IhHW-W - _ ttouUGiid Stun Hutu and Paper Hanger. Wruortort Ont. (”CHILI ANT' MA " BE“ SHOP P 't.'.tcl"t' um Mnrkt‘t s'utmreswirtort An may a DH". 5 qyliuh hair cut, A nod um roam. 1m exhilinllinu whanmonn. M'll'f and rhildron's hair out. [VERY A N " EX! 'HANG E STABLE L Humm- Sunni". Proprietor. Alumni-1 't vnuvkuux coreorrtly on hand. Charger: modemlo, alumni" rear ot Pom-nerds] Hotel. w WKLLB, L. D. S. c. w. tt ELLE. D. D. s.. Dentists Waterloo. Will visit Elmira, m in: Home. "mum-mud Thursd:o mid Friday and (Imm- ”tummy and F ruhu of each ',14"iNf,'lh'r'ig I pun. lo Fridou' l p. m. UIJUS'I‘U DER for painless extraction of loath. Tho “'Awrloo unlu- willin- cluwil in cry Friday dim-noon from May ht to November lid. , fl '7 V - V i,loter of Marriage ”was. ttttre-At his Itratt stem, Waterloo. Block. Wain-loo. 2 [MON SN YDER W. RAtllhinson, L B. 8., D. " DENTIST. [OHS L. WHrFhMAN Inn-"er of tMsrrragrt Hot-mm 'tttro-Post Otttce. st. Jacobs 0m. d hermit. LD.B.. Ron! Undo: a or new-ml Surgeons. 11.1).8. Toronto Plz,',',"?,; Allbmnchm ot dentistry practised. "Moo " Janina?! mock. Berlin. over smrth Bron. Store. Emmncc belwaen I-‘ehrenhuh I Bum cry and Emerging“: grocery. includinicmwn and bridxework Ind 0mm damn. ocalanaerthetics ' tor palm” extraction. Win visit Sn Jack: the am Iri- dny of egalmomh. UMoe.Knell'sNocI Kin: “Feel, iiiid PRAIRIE WEED Hen" PM D" C. T. N0FT'KER, Mcdslyr,t of Toronto Halves-airy. Licentiate af the College of Proud-nu. Bur, genus and Accountant» of Otttaria. Dino-Ion of are and ear ”taunt omce,-New Weave. Albert Street Waterloo. . norm-muse. north ot the late Dr. Walnut-'3 Whoa. TtMrhatsset commutsir.atioa. DR. W. J. SCHMIDT, Dent'st. Graduate of rorottto L'niversity and of the “cry I out-m: of Dtmtat Surgeons ttd mm- iu. _ Al trranchcre ot 'yo.dtto dentistry [MW DR. 'li: L. HILLI'AEDb ll of “whale Urs t e " “ma, surgeon» and Accouchcun mantle. Rul- ucnce and ottice on King Swan. may Woolen Mills. Phone 910. ‘MIL F. BRAUN D"' D. B. k G. H. BOWLBY Phswieiams,tiurtrooms,eat. Dr. D. B. Howlby Coroner (or tho County. Dr. G. H. Hmong "at. (Hon-ms ottho 'tt'u"'g1'tit'.'d car. liloetud Iteasia---Jotu, “I. "caiGGiaiiar, J --. ciFdGr' Tua Waterloo. Olav-At his Handel“): on Erty S’u. Wanna Tm W M, HEAD!) Burma. solicitor. Noun Sept '.'PM'.r, ttdr. My.” to but. odtuti--Dovui'. BEER: iauaai 6ruxe--rormrr"is%iii" GWi:Ftririi,.'." iWitara" over old post omen. Honey to loan a. but»: mm ot (Maul. M lLLAR l 81 MB, Alex. Kill» 0. C. Envoy J. 81.1.. B. C. L 'urruters, trdgilrk cm. CMU.-- Cumin Economic-l Block. in; 8.. Wait. D harbwn u. 14'. was. In all the warm. bourbon and Conveyance". Mouey u, inn-i an Sat:' at love“ rm. Umu.»t'uun .Lvuw Ber u. w. H. 'to-, M.A., LL11. Q. t .. County (‘mhn Altar-I] and Clerk ot Use PW. E. P. (fun-1’. CW I wun. it J. A, i,'t'eg'c2',' 1ir'.riliA/.alia,'isri!ii. swarm T ' 't Mon 1mm. ounce-:0 no. . dll','l2' Block, Berlin. A... , 'lea,'ucig.'t,'le7. Ila-n 0.- . ' wt .. m. oi]. yummy tat hum. 0.0.311”: M. yr ___ __ tt'edltf,'tiie? G. HUGHES. D. D. B. Dentist. 0mm In the Wow! NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS. A. HILLIARD Offiee: Canadian Block, Berlin. H. WEBB. M. D, AJWLBY l CLEMENT B. ICBKIDIC All?“ ' " “I“! MISCELLANEOUS LIVERIES 7:91 rutor, swer- New) 'tex MEDICAL DENTAL LEGAL CARDS (in n FOR Sulphur. Brimstone, Salsodn, Caustic Soda, Acids, Sulphuric, Muriatic, Nitric, etc. We no". in mm" or) ttttttti. tie, at the Very lowest pm q Guaranteed We also ”present. the Berlin Racycle Co. for BERLIN 1nd RACYCEES from 835 to $65. New and Second Hand wheels hom $5.00 up We also handle full line of sundries. lh-pairinp done promptly Him m a call both chain and chunk-ss- from $40 We represent the Canada Cycle and Motor Co. for BRANTFORD AX" All kinds of repairing done at reasonable prices Wells Drilled Wind Mills Supplied Kipling Ties V T - -- Newest shades and oolorings also a fine lot of, am: Front Shirts Our stock of furnishings is more complete than ever. Try us for your next tie shirt etc. J. RITZER, Waterloo Jacob Ball laud”. Ont. Watch Itepairing a specialty Having had 20 years' experience of Wash Repairing, I can guarantee timt class work. Prices Right. 0mm: nun 81MB. First class Watches, Clocks Ann Jewelry. Near the Railway Track, A mm “0. One that youll approeiato--is always the [can]: then you no merehotce tob‘ccot. Kin-sou Instruments. Of all kinds. Walking sticks and sporting goods are hum. our speculum (Call or write for (mutations) 006W . CIGAR STORE.' 1900 Models J. DOERSAM, Just Opened Out LEAPER BROS HAWKESVILLE TRADE IRUEGER 9303., Prion and Quality ANOTHER LOT of GENDRON Wheels Brimstone, Caustic So, Sulphuric, Nitric, etc. Wat choc " Waterloo

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