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Barrie Examiner, 19 Aug 1897, p. 3

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w.. r ' mvcuxtslsef share W 131" nth 50? 10' YW9 W3 ` - mnouut to 030 paldiu M8{|il}) Vg1|13- 35;-m be . :**`%.2;:::'::;`;`*;.*m 3:. Y? % . I . _ - . .A , :6;5?)o;rep|\ld stock will be.wopin not: per, share in years. - ,, -, - . EGGS LN SICKNESS. The vahm of egg" albmneu as foodin 'L`6I`u1in\_.iSeJ.Sed coudimns is `wing ! ou'r. by D1`. 0. E. Boynton. When, `fever ! is yresent and zvppetitev is nil-,rhe~seLys. ax Haknncil aux. uuau ;I.uv..v;\.- 11lau\.:.1 uuAI| .|J or\.`Iqua, - Ilidigestimx and T00 Hearty Eating. A per. .. fec remedy {qr Dizziness; Nausa, Drowsig ness} Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coattd Tongm b_:..':.. n.`. ul. rrnnnrn 'r -nnm .- rm... IlLJD,-- &ll\-I` A All BIII4 LVAV|A5Ol \l\-IIDVHW QVAKIBIQ V Pain in the Side, TORPID f.IvE1L They] Regulate the Bowels. _ Purely Yegqhble. ` .Smll'PI||. ; Small "`" ' . """ 5-Q`-Wl.;n;! ' _9IIIIl I'IIII . VIIIGII T ' f StiiallfPii6.'v ~~Subst1tutAio_in .3 "See 'ybu'ge;rter s; . TEE Af~or`Carter s,. ' ` IrV1sis_tHand dmand Cartefs Little Liver -.' '1~3sEtvafy.e7I1`"p}ixIeso ` ' Little Pills. 1 - ` Theybalso relievp Distrcssj1>m"`DyspeApsiba',` ' r.`.,1:......+:;m.....'.4 arm LL.m4.- Ir~a:.... A M. HEALTH. the frudof the day. :Lh the {in- `Blank `Books Mxide to trderf g:aa1 You naturally lose flesh in the summer and running down` is so easy. You get a little weaker each day without hard~ ly noticing it. There is loss of appetite, headache, weakness weakness of mernory, ancl these- are the beginning of nervous atl-on. Iron and tonics nd bitters may afford` some temporary relief, but what you need is a food for body, brain and nerves. ' .3oT tm4l $4013: of the muscles, disturbed sleep, {losing *F,1e5h.. of .Cod-iiver Oil witimlie Hy- przphosphiies`, furnishes just the nourishment ineecied for -rthose who are run down and paie and thin and-weak. If you lose fiesh in summer take Scott's Emul- sion now, D_on t wait tiiifalli or,winter beior beginning` - I For sue us. 500. llld'Lw by all dru.-emu. E | . SCOTT at Bk/`\`4'.\E, Bdcynilx, Um. t wlmn we want an aseptic artlclgs oi diat, this whi'w o an egg, ru.\v,serves both as iunllmud memliulne. 1'h,v way Lo give it. is w drain oil; [lltK...1L'l`)J.l.l.X.L!ElJ.` `from an pjmuin,-,; a.buuL lullf an inch in diuuxeber. at. tllx) sumll and oi the egg, tho yolk rrmalnipg lusiglu (L111: .sl1ell;'u4ld ` a little salt to. this and direct the pa- tient. to swzllluw ii. lfzgpeur. even hour or 'L\m. In Lyplxuid fever tl1_i:s'mu of feeding uuxwrlally helps u xu carryixlg` out an nntlseytix: plan of treatment. b`urLl3eru1ure. the albumen to a ccrwln; 5-Yrnnr, nmv nnffalnln Hm l..)` .11 Llml rurLueru1u1`e, lue awumcu Lo :1 ccrunn; exbent. nm_v`anL_iduLe the mxiuca ui Lhai disease. ).L;.BIH.15-IIl;|' `at zirsc I`eb-cl ntf Hm idyeu. of eating it "raw" egg, but; `the Klllickllxf-Ski wnh_which< xt guesi down withuun Lhe yolk, proves j1_tLu lye; less disagree-a.blc tl1.'xu.Ib.e_v supposed. and they are K`\l.Ld_`,' to take a. = `seconxi dn-zn ' i NRSECUTION 01? THE STUNDITSHI`: luI.\{uan .vuu'x uunn | tun-II for (Mr |.`.oml ot`1`lu-ir .~`oul.~. 2 The Anglo-Russian. p1'inLe.-ll in Lon- don lsecautse it could no: lye printed don l_`e-awe it:-oul le juiutecl in Russia, is.1ul>1i.sl1ing .1. sexil-5 of ar- Ci.'lc.s, busevll. upon official documents, which clearly enough explain why (he sbundisls, or Llussi.-xu .I ;roLast;u1I: di3-- seubers from the Greek church. prefer `nlgatb. and self-immolzuion to life 1111.118-I`: existing cix`cum1s1';11xccs. 'l`he_v also illus- trule the invincible opposition of the Russmn Govermueut. null cliurch to religious lil).;rL;.' in` any form.,_ . The Stumllisns are cl1o'RuEsi:1n emu- gelinan noncc-ulbrxuistsx. Llllll. tho.-y were `v pexsecuteal Llumjg llla lust. as well as ' - V ` ' c 4 ~ range a lltil It was .. papa; rolled up . thevintim. and heibegan to movennd 1 get. the must dist;ress:ng 1 presented. itself co me ma L118 peison . Liuuuii torture. . On "one occasion they. 'nEve. n.ng._1x in an unconscious cqn- . "then taken out from, the hollow. and . .:t'):ilB....i.I1i.lin' the wibnesseu: . , The-village uuthuritieu. `Luke purtiuu~ lar uelight izrpassing sentences of {log- ging on the heretics. l..sh.iil never l'or- i sight which 3 ` I l 5 El 14 I of"i1"uxuTg'y1lrD1"ti1a'_V-`il~l:i_gc-liomixeavr l`OVkll in the L'ppei' b`-nieper dibtrict, " by name Eotaxp G-all. - He. luuked cuiuci- ziteil to the extreine, tei'Lu1`e.d Lmleedl ulinosr. lu ue:iLh. His legs \\erewrappe~.l 1 up in rags, nut the WUUU-.13`-.l)U them `could b6.t:;L:'ill)' seen 1iuu'il7_ving \\`l!.l). Ilmtlel`. This man has Lee-n" iloggeil nuuiefous times. wheilier by {urinal sentences` oil the Orthodox l.`o1nniune- or simply by consent ol some of ihe vil- . V lagers. His t_0rineiilurst.i.i2mseLxzes. . WOI1lI8!"1l|)\V he can survixve all the con~ E lVl1lzG.l1~(1.hlb"I`t`l.11.I`llf01' a._ jsegret `nieet-rj mg" of his brethren; and ilemleil no ax`-= an nwluil frost.-anil-first of all they` took offhis boots a-nil led him Lune.`- [ootexl over the lmzenfniule hills. forc- ing him to count. how many such holes, _ there wens over the vaetlielil. 'lhis potyekhii enjuymeu.t-. lasted wholly Izwur hion.1's:"l`he. legs of the virtiin fin~ ally got quipe numbed. and he fell to the grou;nd.__ 'i.in:ibl;e to mqve any fur~ that. The villagers ihendragged him .1. long distance 3Dd.`th1I`6\V; him `in: -2}. hole. wait}cl}iing whether he"w;i_>ulil move` and get out by,.hii1nse liulz he did not. dition; This miserable cneatu`re'w9.s` bleedimg from`several wouinds he was draggeqfmfo 0. c7_3Efaige.' where yhe fa- vouxitae 7'ci'ga.rel.teT' iwas Kgpplied to hinr.~; l?his consisted of ii. big sheet of _ like a cignietle. one end, of wh5.i:.h "they put il1bQ4hi,5 L.:!`.1Q8'~,, _ other end. This mm- edy iixoved elective. V'l'ho blazing flnnm mug I; the` inoustnche and nostrils of groan to the. great` gzmusement of the barbarians ntquml mm. Aunusx |alS.bcpLL`?I:\yL Jcru U) tub x.-V-x..u...v...., And this nonviLh,sr.:11xdiug Lhe officin]. ` li<)cu.u1c11Ls which have passed Leuveen the central Gpverumeut and the 1111:`: thoruies oi. ~southe1'n,' Russiun dis1.ri,cl.sV show'Lh:1t even the uoveru1nent' agents have paid 3. high Lrihube. to the moral c-hnracter of xhe Strnhzists and pre- sented L1:e'Lr m_ovemcnt.s in -.1 most fa- vounzble light. tuudiamiirst nmdeiys _ appearance in the pe.r~.o.L between 1860 3. and 1870 and, says the Aug1o-Ru'ssiun. ] met with 21 heaxrny wexnome` from edu- cated somety and. Lmfgrog1`essive press.` `La.te_1` deve10pm er. re\[e:11.. the mhwumn CI`u~3lLI&3 whxch have been 1 perpe-;t;ruLe' `upon `these u`uLux'tuu;1t.e Proteslquts by Lher1'_ ana.t1c:1.LOI`tho- dox bneLh1fe.:_1 w1:Lh the}-onnxvapee 01 the authontues. 1`ho- :\_.ovoe slovo `re- cently pruncd a_1eLte1j tram 3. Ru.~ s|`uu lu._dy wag Lhuzs descnnes a -sue-11 sh xvxtnessedb: . _ . ` r|m...\.~..n:_-um :un.hnrn1av. murmu- V -- rues: run: :wu:u.ruw-. _ I -. Snuvrous-Mpmurez imhlng;"stin`;.; ins most at night`; worse by scmhchlnlt` al lowed to oontlnuotumors form, whleirot ` bleed and ulcemteszobucouung very sore; Swuxw 0 run e.u.ch1ng.and hlnedlnx baa! lrfft-.\t1Io1x.z1.nd n mostcmammofiitha bnora Amrmmish. or by mm. 50 cents Dr..8w'nyn v... --..... .. ...- lrrlt-.itIou'. and 171 3156i A a; _ h nI1.50conta Dr..8wn1ne atsuxfsg >1%.3'a:lph{n3. I`-mun. So_n:_.I 0- Month 1-etlgwholesala Agents. ' ~ & Suus` Philadelphia. _ 1.4 1-ea.l.uwholas_ala Agents.`- ........m Aunlnmnn `lnlnnw imhhmr: 1>'nea: rues`: nouns. Plluz, sxzrcan or 1'32 uxwf e2.in:a.g_L= . -'- \ . c--nude:-nnnmanpa Inna ilyin lama - nun:-Cb mu. , I Ganrml Si: Fr1ncisGreutell~.IrhI)hIIi` . gjuat beu gazetted as (`oumnnder-5a- _. Chi:->_ ot'.!1S&.i I-11`ili":Iri1`xy`71t`aecup - Lion in India, is ode of the moat fortu- ` mus. as well L9 vpopular. offioa in L11 giervioe ut Queen Victoria. The rv f-\ pidityofhisrisemay hug:ngadb_y`' tho fact um while still 3 major 'u1.l1"a regixnenlz, _1'ne "King's Royal` Rifle, Corps." ho"comuxandud-3m-<:hieE 3 pom-V \ bed umy of British and Fayptiln. troops infhb field. In fact. bu was I `. mere xegimenml major at the Lima when he` won the battle (ii "!'oac-a, tea; fobwhiuh he was. pn;rmot-Ed to the grade of. major-general; recmved Us Urdr of; , -- Lhb Bub. the` Lh1uk,u[I ari1;uuent' and, w_h,-tr. w:1s'perh;xps;` 112055. to the pomt, a cheque of $1:.L`.U'uU Egon: uuolq m.1_ihsn :runt. gu a 5;)-ra.`.:Ll Lokeu of her enthusizlam: Jdmxmuuu. -. A. .1 , ' V I 1' `~- : . ` .)IL~`s Amino. Kelly,` :1 well-known and u1uu`uc-sneexne-d. young lady INDIE I 1 9 . J x rut TT'.'\vW.:,\\'anH V W \vrIru.:---"I C011- nu.` \.uuuunsun;.u.- auxuu. uuuu. Oh Llw retimumuc =.>L'Ut:uer;1l Sit Evelyn \\'<,-Gd, Lu, first J-_"zxgL~.:n Com- ' nmnder-in-Chi:-f vi the 1-.1-:p:_Eau army he" was a.ppo'uL.a,l 5;; 5'ux`{`GC`.1 h.Lu1 pa 35: L..: x .._:.:' LOVNDON, ENGLAND ` Lins Amlnn Kelly Tells of Her lnncss ind I I I v Slmnhl he-Re4ul4;y`-livery u-l.ln _(?:my g ml. ' Snhn-quenl (`urn - .1 statement um _ ,;,~_.-.......-~ 4 `/2 -_- --...,.,...... .........., u."m"::raLi've post, w'mcl'1 he held until about six year: ugo. `.\'t1gg`:ze \\us up- poinml DJ hea}{q1:\:`L:m staff in lingl.-zml. ` LLU. vuguuuu Ul'B&lL DI".l. .lZlX [Ur U19 b<}ns.~ he is popuzur tn suuecy. among hxsvuomrgxles, wzth inn muk`_up:l me,` gmd purtwuiarly at court. In i;u;i, ho; us 1; man of whom ~;e`ry one has 9. kindly won1_w.sa.y. juwbitzix respcu ho is Lin: antithesis of General .Sir Human K'Ltch1:nex'. the p'reaeu_!; gcuur;d'z=`:`imo<)f. the Egypn army, whom he practi- I uully sup; as as eummander-in~ 1 chief of the joint .=Lt1gio-1gypLiuu ex- pedition Lhmf. is not about to advjmoo upon Be1'be,r. and upon what` was once` Klmrtouin. - ` ` ll.u\.u-ul k"1n$mn.n- `mhl `man Qrn,uII:V, ' . `numerous umem feats of its mam`- Tall, l)fLRMi?:i1`.)ulLiGFti, and the wor_- thy scion of .1 {uuuiy than-Via renowned. ithruughouz Gmit Britaun fur. the nmlmrmxs :n.`n 3 . f-1_1r.a uf in mom`. mmrwum. . Gen-.-.ru1 Kitchener-had been so-sum oessful in the `operation against the) Ders'i:.-mes lust year that: it was gamer- ally Leiinvevd (.hnL he would be permit- , Led to retain t.lm.sLnpreme_ command of , L113 final move" on the Mahdi. It was _ felt. hmvever. in England that Kiti'hen- A at possessed neither the sniotity nor 3 L111: c.~1p:iL:LLy for so aenuus an under-. E taking, involving the etnployrnnt of ` an English army of some 12.000 men. xmi so hs form: chief has been annf. 3 r.ngn_sn army 01 oLne 1:.uuu .m.1 so 1123 former clygf has been sent out Lo take charge of. the aftaux T General Grgnfell, win) is married [:6 i :1 very ulnnmmg woman). a first cousin of Mrs. Charles Stewart Parnell. be _ longs to one of the lea.iling financial 1Lunile.s- in Lin: ciL_v oi _Lon'd.0n. which ' y for centuries his been identied with V the Bank of England. eicher as go';ern- i I I l ior or `director. [is present. chief, a. g b1'oin.,-r olisir l~'r:i.nci.s. is P:i:icoe Gren- i fell, whose cou.nt._ry- salt; 'l`;iplow Court, I is col-gnratell for its llospit.-iiities. and 3 tum recently been leased by the British :G(;r`. eHlul<`llC for the use ol the King i of Siam, during his stay in England. , . . { .A.uu. L.g1u.c-u vm.ueIuvc-u. young l<.\u_v uvua j.;1L' IIa1He.x\~ugq_ 31113,, wr1tes:-"I C911- suler it my duty U.)*lt:E yuu k.nowWhiN`- your-v.-onderful 111:-divine has doneior ` gum. In April, 1896, [beam `to 1038 ' flesh and color: my appetite faile.d_and 'on going`. upstnixgs [would be sotlrgd I would have to rest. ` I continued 111 ' this vcondinixm for three` months when It I u'm Inlzun cndnnlu ill and nut ilhl tins condition for three` months when I was mkon su:lllenlv.ill and notable . et.0- go about. Ourffaimily doctorvas . 2,-allelliu and he pronou_uc.ed my illness ' g chlcxrouis, poverty. . of the blood. $3 jiirsnhis treutuiealt-' ztppeared to dome ` good, but only for 3. time, :xnd`I.'Lhe!1. _ ` began to grow worse. [continued 3 t.;ikin'g his medil-inc "for three `ni(fu`th9." " when I,W-3.3 so '-rlivour:1ged '2it'nut. `Xe.- `gaining m_v`.healLh' that I de.L-lin`ed taking it any longer. 1 tiheu tried .8 Quill niedii.-ine av.dvei'iise\I to cuij like mine,hutdid not obtain H18 ` ig test. benefit. I had bemm terri- i %.bl__'v' emaciated and weak? vfere 1 was :1 E-`onsmzit terrible roaring ` nniqn in nu hcm` mu Fu.nr kind villd ; wz|.s :1 ronstauc :ern_n1a roaring l4m1sLin my head; my feet. `and ankles ! we're. swollen`z1nd I was as.pt.letns 3. V lcqrpse. One day while in` this con~ ldxtiun my father bmugnc home a. box l of Dr. \\'iIlia.m.s Pink Pills and asked ' " me to try them. "In less than :1 week LLc11uId .n:a`=.k_qnj.t:=._.;L d'L tu1j1_{e:_,f the` _`l'iif1`TIfg`(tE"l.s*.d. I began. out bing tired. "My appetite m-` to gain esh and colr, and hefork I had used'l1z1ll 3 dozen boxes Iwai as healtlly as [hzul ever been In my`. recover ;md'.are` now rejoix-111g at nhe "wm\ change Dr.'\\'illian1' Pink` `Pills lLl.Ve\ wrought in me. If my ~ smc2Ine'nt will he the means of [help- : 4 i [um-. :.I_v~mfmLs did not expect me(l;o -ing~.some~-o eheraiseeu&&ged-suerer lyou,-are ra_tp,erfect liberty fpvpublish ` I it." 40 &_ Ewan Street. Naw Yogi. CAPITAAL}-'_ .- 500,000 __..._.- Tm-: .MOS l` Hon. nix Mmquuss km Twicnnux -- Chairman of Trustees of Guarantee. Fund LE " this hit}: day. ofjagg 1837.` '- Timoilxv \V. Smith. J. P.; FTM9 above sfzltelnt Swc'>i:n.___l)t5-` ` for me` at Blaplewood. York.Co..-i."B.. 1:0 e.n.sure getting the gequine :_xsk~ always for Dr. Willianxs .P1n;k P1113 for` Pale Peopl_e,,, and}-fuse all substi_- .. `tutves and nosLruu13_ _a=1lege.: to Le `just . as good. `whom. iS"'v:sited once :1 w'e_mk..;` `Tib wom4m'a.m. familiar witgli the `diifeient. `parts o.a_`y'1mels 'ha.viang- studied at`; -hhnv {rive in riding.` ~ . A Lonflon hasrbeh iDVf3*(*lBd by 'a band." of wqmon bicycle repairers. `Thi. have a long list of customers. Bach (:- bicyclsq shaf" "End argi."_com~p.tenb`v_.tTi\ mnke all needed mpsairsg ..ln,.:asdd}1E1olle mn.ke_zg.11vnqeue_u :;epa_u._r. .. -they gwg lesuomsvm ruling.` -..-..-_.....__........ . ~ ms. \\':usnd}v, s SQqr1m:;_g`guz "$'v- _..._ __.., _-_..- used bymillions of mother: for thah-Ac when taethlnx. Idlstg1r_b_m1at_`n1sl_st,nnI_i . tb lk,hdsusrI` I1. `qgogm yaac c ngan c I . "3 `?`?.?1i g1:3`y*;`Jf"`*"LL `-tlmrolan mlstakehboutit. It-dnma ~ bymillions mother: for thalr_ch11dmu taethlng. Idl8turbet1:xt`nlsl,btnx1vibrull'!i& n of cutting teeth send` at onotndg suarer immadlahaly. Depend. upon ' A. " nlntaa he liandbowe : uremntk X` as theessuittlxf mdum'h 1:KYB9.0l19 uul onsets: to the vhohumm. < e til unis" redness muammma 1:%Ve;)0neeII1ene'r .mmwh , \Vtn5lov('aSooth1n yrnx)"ft_ar~ ` is p1av.ung_Vto`bh.o rgndls - mm: GE'>.`L`u.aL PER.:`U.\'ALLY. 'FE:\1[ INE_: `\\_'H'EI-IL REPAIRS . . HIS F`A)U.I:Y RF.-LA1`ION..' A HAPPY GIRL- The Right Hoxi`. Laid be Lisie and Dudley`. 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Smnnrfnr IS PREPARED To Do ALL_ KINDS on F: all of the world, r. tjrnished application JOHN ROGERWSON [nun-n Inna I unit MR-L B;...9.v9&9%E~ . t\11| nuxv 5 Watex-loo Pine London. Bank or Tdronto Building, - Owen Sweet. -nu um nuulzou lnsun-mace Agent-. Fire ma Life. V5556" RULlNG- _z=.1`c. ; 0}!` BE'NJAMIN & .00. hlhhvlnl A no Bankers. at-tie. nnngrons, P.` 0. . Box 214. BARRIE UIIIL` W .\IU I DNt10t.A80nt.'Ba!I3o ` 11581`! 6-27 ..s 12,5oo,uu, 3 4x,u5,om' .. 1~1.3u5.0m - - 5.550.000 [NYESTED IN CANADA. 1 AUCUMULATED FUNDS TOTAL ASSURANCE... INCOME. 0'VER..... . v Signs 0f,[)Oli_tlC).l conflict in Ger- many are portentouzs,_th.e emperor con-3 centrnti-ng all real power in his own ,mnr.ls.' and sifpportiiig the ieauitioqury c-hiss in its` efforts to block-Gerunui progress and liberty. To the repres- sive measures lI1'tI`0 l11L'(5ll-lI1t_O the Prus-` _ sinn Parliament _as' a preliminary to their adoption by the Reik-hstzig, have been added q..piI.rtial reorganization of 1 the i1npe_rial\i5:ii;inet, made with in View to securing advisers more sul.:servient'. `to the emperor. and: more in sympathy with that polioy of `reaction. '_l`l1`L~'e changes includelthe naval secretary. the head. of the postal service, mud the chief of the `imperial insumnce office, the latter two perhaps the most effi- ` cie-nt um for their respective positions to be found anywhyere, but who have v been succeeded` by xiiilitgiry officers without experience or special fitness > for their new duties. More significaxit still of the ultra conservative influ- ence under which the emperor has fall- on, is hhisetirement of the Prussian. foreign minister. `Baron uon Bieber- steinqvho is subceeded by Count von Buzlow. whose only. recommendation is ' diplomatic ability, and that of Dr. von i who is replaced by Dr. Miguel. .. Botticher, the minister of the interior, These new names give to oultaiders no idea of the object of the changes. but to -Germans t'l11ew.me.'u1th.a.i2 the` emperor has allied himself with the jumker class of which Prince Bismarck istho expon- .:_...1.;.1_ `_JL..... 5... 1.:- 3...: 1:1. era! and reactionary ,po1iticu[ theories. This clnss is_ made mp of the lwnd-own- ing a.rist()(f,x-a.cy {mud squireurchy, and is perhaps the most utra-conservative and arbitrary class on Una continent. . opposing every tendency of democracy V antllooking upon" the as made up of :3. smgle orrder, a,In-iid-oifxng class. whme interests :u1eir,st;.Ia.nd 340119 ti) be cansixlered, withsa. sovereign `ruling by divine right. > n _ . States `b.Ir`e With` ghe trerntndouns spcial and in- dustrinl revolution in Germany`-' result- ing from the Fmnco~Prussia.n war, the desertioni of 't'b.e country for the towns, __and the} increasing comn'petition*-`of for-- eign agricmltural products. the social a.nd`ecOa1mnic, pmition of tfh:e..'ju.-nkers have been serbqusly di7sturbed.-V The effect has L`e-eanwto amuse in them 3:` bi-tte-rz reactionary spirit.` opposed to nll liberty and progress. dgmanding meavy taxes on food-pr0d:u23ts_. the suppression oa1 1nbera.1 oqjinion, and, in brief, mg revival Oif every retrogressive element? from .\vhix)h'E1l1mpe`h:1s bgon striving _ flovfree itself for the past cenhnryrsnch _ an a.ttitue..Wh1ich prac'tica.11y ~mea.ns, ' a. return to feurlahim. and-"has the`sup-I port of the sovemigm. is a menace not only to German prognesm bmt to Ger~ - man }mit_y and peace; well, and has aroused oh" the pa.rt'osf the moderate, est irritation. is striving to crush! the so_cfal democ- racy. asvt.he,.grm-Lm1em1yL ocE_ the state; t.`h)e- mode:m,te class is preparing for a( deadly conflict with} fthxstjmnkers back- emfbyne-empemr, wh1o'.-ire trying` to reverse all ns cunrretnts .of modern "life. Whnt the result of the struggle wbll be. i.-t is difficult to-frixzst, but it is as- serted that the next. election; will an- ormously 1/ncrease,t:hse_rzrdic al repre-' N sne-ntation in Punlriarnent. `and that the"- r wnsibln G&t_`1J1B_.,IlS, a. feelingbf the deep- -.; And whilne the emperor - growth; of"Partim)i1-aIri.sm".,vn'i1l receive ` a. deplded impetus, who So-uth} German V zM1dy-shgowimg their hostil-ityv hp Prussia, _ ` , - a.,few invitations;"' ._ ' x " isprrtt-y s11o' ter oom tor ebry man. [But it's a mighty gooii idee, jes'de"s;1me ` foh, him tax` huale 1`oIinf,an' send.'oI;t *`;0pp<.)r:hun1t\ies".* '%.ic41l-. Uncle Eben.` uu. rvLu.\4u Lxluuv Lxoumxun In tuv V.\yvu' t Eviitti. Bold .mNbi,ver in Buys.- RBETTER TIfAN EVER .vo'r5 A.\`1) C0.7IJIE.\'TS JAMES EDWA RDS. % oonvm ANGER. .2-0., !ssner ol- Maraae lacenses vosr ovmcn nuummo. BARBIE I AND s1L.L THE`. BEST ` J -. V `. two 5515 55` maguvass CARRIED. ` our AT oxen ~% .' > T ` ` The [nerve Fleet and 73:1Inel 511113` E dron lvldrd Into I've ppoulll UH` 5 nan - sncrunrnl and Interesting Sllvrdc.-II: N the Imerve Veuch-TIc 33 (`I.n|rl Sciudroun` I'll-sco. 2; _ The first atrgking feature `in this fear : practim; efolutzuns of that _,Bl'- tjnh fumes in home waters is thzit the '-hnnnel fleet and the reserva fleet. in- itead of Operzxtiug` ugiunst each olhej`. ii]-S usual. were engaged each Ln _I11=.u10t`l1' 3 vres of its own. For this purpose each `(leap was divided into Lwu squmirons :_ .L,_ ..__. _... I\' n.\,...}_. 11- -v|?I1\!\\l WVGUL (HI AbL_U|l\E- Beginniug`wiLn the resgrve fleet. the Deriod of {var xvuu mnety hours. U111 midnight of \\'edne.~u1.1y 106 pm. of Ilse; - f(>1lowi.ng Sunday. In Lhn general plan. Adxniral Dmnvile. cfvmmnnmiing the de- (ence squwlron at Mbiford Haven, on the sonihwest. coast of Wales. learns that Adxnlrul Peagmon. tommanding '1 hnstile squadron, will`beI u.c one of. 30 rende.zvou:s on,n`aLnrmlny, at midnight, intending to aI,l:I.vk e'aLLer Berehaveu at {he south of Irel;in or else Fal- LnouLb.- at the an-'uLh\veaL `of England. as he may then mm besL. The exact sites of me two .1lLe1 nu.Live' renmlazvous 3-re. not learned. but it is ascertained that they are mom than lU0_mi.les apart, and are cqujulismxxn from Brow Head, which is not far (mm Berghuvn. " , r,,. r... ..', x:.. .\..r LICK-\'.I, VTUALVU |B L |\Il1 Lxlrl Ll`/`KAI: I-I-"v`!F""' l Mxrsover. one L8 as Izu` [rum Eastnet Roux. ten miles off Brow _He;ul. 113 `L118 other is from St. Mary's. in `the Scilly Isles. off Land's `End. The lasiness of Ad_u1'n':Ll Dumvilus aquanlron is to leave Milfdrgr Hancxi, a.1'1d`Lo iufex*cept the nemy before he can ayltackv either 'Berehhn`."en or lvkxlnlgxgh. THE A_RE_A UL 01: ERA'1'IQNS A Was'li1nil.ed to 1!. Circle of 220 miles rad- ` ins, with Fziatnet Rock as the centre. and boundeil on Llm nortlli by tliefifty-` second liar-allcl. to give Admiral Pu-.u`s:>n :3. clear start. he was allowed Lo put Lo sea. from Bere- bnven l1u~eLrly as Wednesilziy noon. and to go at onca-outside the prescrib- ` ed area. of operations; but he could not remain oufsid for more Lllilll Lwenty- ,1 four hburs durirng the progress of the? war, zmd. of course, he had to be atonel ' of the reunlezvous bf: nibdniglitiof Sut- ur dxdminxil Do1nvile s cruisers `were. "not, to leave". i-1llil`ford on their Search urntiil midnight of Wednesday. hairs battleship following twernty~l'0u.r hours later. His lzisk evidently was ' to discover by scouts the position of 1 ` the hostile fleet; while on its way tel ' one olt the two rendezvous. and to do this in season to wit him off from lhel t'lm'eal2e11ed port. '13!` n I ..M..i:;:...... +1...- :_..,__, 1 I bhiice it was necessary ` ....vu..u. uu ;\.5u.|\40\L an nu.` ' .1 Wa.r s<`)n ( Lo 1- n._:_ v...m.......w yvxh. The conditions thus impogaed were} novel and interesting. AdmJ"ru1 Dom- vile had to give 3. good guevs at the possible and probable rendezvous, and also to search. ovelrva very large area... His scouts, too. might be captured and never bring dim bzwk news, since there were elaborate iules,` as usua-1,for what; should be regarded as captures of gruis~ `Adm-n'mI-Bn.. .-M`... .....~1-.-... ..:-1" \M ma. a.u:uu..u 1:cu.1'a'u11 011 ms sxue nae to keep fleet otu.tof sight on Fri- day and Saturday. and to elude his - enemy whiile on his way to the rendez- v_ou':s he might choose . Neither side could divide its battle squadron. buti must intact for the final oper- ations. Umpires xyerjedetziiled to -de- te1'mi.'i1e_Wh.ut ships were captured. Pu-nmm'-lu n+ m;.,I~.:..m~ ma w,..:..n-.x_.. UIILVDULV u Db:I\nlnIL\J.,. Ub ' .ERS in UOAL of all kinds, importer lirect from the mines; also Lath and Shingles, White and Grey Lxme, Plasterers `Hair Server Pipe% Fire Brick, Fire Clay. `a Plane: of Paris, manta, Veto 1110! best `quixy. and sold it very reasonable ratgs, or-rxoz:, `)3 Elizabeth St., nearly oppox-mre Wllimzton Hotel. . 6-27 ..v..u...uo_uu.:u. puxpa wow cupuuruu. . I Promptly at midnight of Wednesday I Adinira.iKDon1vil_e"s nine cruisers got a.wu.y from Milford H`2ive.m in three di- Visions. ~ They I were the Australia, ,Phaeton.'Ve.uu.s. DiaLm Isis._Melampus, Apollo, and Aeoluxs, with the Hazard added, to bring back news on Friday. A day later. on.'l`i1u.rsd:;y at midnight. . the SLX battleships left Milford, spmad- 1 ing out so as to cover :1 front of three E and afterward-of five IIIUOS. The bat- ; tleships were keeping to`the east of 3 u what was called ' K uesnLp8_ me .wh.at_wazsAcz`1l1ed .2434 the cruisers were exploring the $3 west. 01: cmurse the cx-uisers.under- :3 stood Welt \v11oam the battIe.SquB.d1'0n 1" would be at times spec'Lfie dT and when E 3 . the second rendezvous; 108 miles from-1 B Milford, was, reaghgd on Frida , the`? _Hhz':z.rdrwas thxere wulili news th:1t`no< I 5 thing had been seen of Lhe.enemyB _ 1`hIe.n tha battlv fleet tmrneal e.~.1stw:_wrd `J "to the Labadiye Bank. `about midway p m avdirect line between J:`astne.t' and the Scillies. This _lmd been iis first remde-zvous. " - ~ R-1hn~lvav nnulqorl 7\\";i\-4x11" n:m'.m Ar` 4:1. ` u L` L f l'9I1'(1-ZVOU3- _ ,, V Sitturday a.sse.d wfmhout n-`e.\'vs of the : enemy. uui. at 9 o c.lock:Lt`._ night the; flush of a. saarchlight to: the southeast ` -._told of a scout Imrryhng to the Labadie rendezvous. It was tl1e'Is'Ls and she. mid that atj that mprning she had _sigl17%i3d"i.hi:r.ecn of the enemy's ship: standing to the we,st.wzu:d.; She had ' been `promptly chased by five hostile oruise1's, but had outrun them. A lit- 1 1:19 later, at 10.39 'p.m.. the Aeolus turn- i ed. up with. tidxnzgs that shehad .'de.-_i sorted `cm ecnemy s battle fleet at'3.15 p.m.. steexilng northmsfg. She had a.l- 1 so-beem discovered. Zfrfd had been chas- 9 ` ed unti.-L 8 p.1n., when shedistanced her } pursuor. - The other `cruisers, except` s the Diana, whose captinre was pmsum- ` ~ ed. then came im. bun: with not mnrhi THE. man kELEETL - me mama. wnoge ca.pI:u1re_was '_6d, them ca._u__1e un. lgurt wlth not n_1ur.-h additional mfor'ma.twn. ,, ' I Qhvduiuirr fhn harn Inaim nH\r3n.si' u:'H\ 8.(1(1l.El0I13J U1l.0I'ED:lEl0)l. Studyixiif the twomaixn stbzries" with the aid ` thqmap. Admiral Domyile wrncluded that thaJenemy,~a.,ftev keep- im-irnlmt of the: mm`; of ommions until (_xmc1m1eu~ um: cna.enemy,~a.1_cem K881)`- ungvom; off`-the` zones of operatinonsnntil . well outvh.-. had chosen a.ron'dezvo_us - which meant an~a.ttack on `Falxnouthf and`; nort"on 'Berqhnven. when '_th'a.t was determimed, all the bnttleshi and the Venus; Isis. and Hnzafd, s arted ` at full speed for La.n'd s End.` leavxug the other cruisers to scout, for further _ surety. in: other directions. The; rat of the ahorv is aujcklmoxh. surety. un om: (urecr.10nns._. , .. Th re_st of the abory qmcklptol The war was to! eAnd_{on Simglay 9.8 6 p. m., and hmurs earlxsr Adm1ra.lDom- "v'i.-le was at Falmomthu. while about 5.30 ?_.m..` Admiral Pomuu _ z_1pp'eared`,' to ~ In dhis op nent in posseaston. and coir- ryimg off honom `of _the mimic war. Admxml 1)omvil_e s' trlumplx was the more com be. as tlm `Diana. tmmed up mfm affa `mill ad that . \ V Aamuzu. uomvu_o`s' an 09. `D safe at `all. sac that ma-gxoz:, '45 11111251] Wellington Hotel. ' LE may mores: can manor to new - lhnb um two remvlozvouu utthe enemy .4 much 3. source qf`_speou1ution.V are * It imy Retest `than made: to know tlhnh thn hm remwdazwmu at the anolnv A SHIP. u-3 uunuwu nun; unv .4`...-w - , two sets of `ho:g'_LLlx operations` ._ .L .....,` "1-m` DIANGER ZONE, THEVBAIRRE EXAMINER THURSDAY, AUG. -19," 1897. ` ........ \1.. gun nu I-nu -,......-.`-4.-u `-- -u; gnaw nun; uuspu uuuuuxp "3 "wm-1 C`-`3`"."1 '31- 1* "11 U, however. on care{uLiy examining 'n:1raUy be worth wh:l'o {.0 30 am much Lb ` . ` 1 ` mm dotml, for they turned ouclmost 8 h``'u` `"45 V3 U33 they 4 :1 I-uxlesquu. The uperzxtions there found. w be nuxsuy iuug Ulltfa, Lhcru :`'* r.6 011, V11?u`tV'38`1 Ouuit 01 111-Jeanxl. is really no I ezL.~'un for alarm; bur. ` weztn me '-secuuL pan 2. an A , , . ` _ _ . V soutiprnri seveixth u1e.r:'1z:u1un the eztgt; m_,r" T? 3- l11UWf1`_Ul -Shun Lmra A` d. Abom. mi;Iw~.1y beLwre,n I};-3.'~;c lines 15 Point hugrs-Lh.nL L5 L0 s-._\'. tlxune/Wuih B1-'Wk50 3113- 0-1111 H10 ~li`*`=*f(;`]01>*{T_? have evzdentiy nut. been out 3'. Lb: Lip, tions wem \'it,hin a cir;-.~s u 2" 11-Ht -3 .. ._ .- - .. . ratlizm, nluwxn from Bin. .xliUij as zx run. then the nutter ms mlluud. in ,.:..~:es ul. tre. Admiral FellL)\\'us'.~: squzulrnn w:1_s tn put tn z~;e.:. from BLM-ksud, .`n amu-` c'LpuLiou uf win-r. le:L\'1ng one L`lC.l>(`X' Je- hind to bring him 111-; n:~'.\'s aim. was had ecu declared. She v.'11.s go be over- hzxuled. if p0nsii)lE*, by Lw0\.:ru1set's from the mar often combs oil IKUILUJC cDUJ`e- iy, u.uq. is L1'mu\dm1r-.umu to have it gun quite stern all uwgpr Lin: head, I ` Iztud more e:>`1c>.'.ully on we crown and :\t`f!.nE'31.T'te[)1[L"d1l:5{)l?.:`; lxnalile ,\:]l1lx:;`.]1r})3l, : round we `wrung where mm. is 01-tun W11u' xm.-sat .011;-,' DWI Y `I1 9. 13 . ~. .; . ot I1`->..Inn.l. nwrr the .~x-wanzh mer.}..u). A` "1} 3 vl3' _ *9 3""g h``` .19g'mng to firm ;h_. 11051119 sq\1;L:l1`x>r1,t u.L.s0 ue c;u`t:LuH_y um. um effect and in intercept it at yea: so that It oL keupiug Line hair a`l101`L uppHL1`:5 to `be c.:M 3` 8" Eek B`K`,'L., mg 14.1) uau.i'3 Lin: hair bul'us'Lu exnund. on Hm two L`ru2:s4~r3 chosm m-xu _ _-m `h mu .. . `. .\ pp}/y;m_]_ and um '1`err;i,1.,-, Adunrztl ! 8 a art, In and on mm. gxuxvth the E "11"-"1l.V: and W. "4" d1 `l pended in sums of lengm and, more4 at midnight. 0,1. 1; in . d - .11 H "1 THE POWERFUL A_\'l) 'rmLm;13xJE ith:;Lgh3we*:mj: fuwrle had been sent fr(:>111 Lmxgzg .S\V*J1)'4 fwd, hm Lb I. . . h. h 0:` season to I. :1! stations \,n.;;x,_v unresg ragga umr \_v xv .1. north .-um gm;-.1) UL` 13:;\;k. re- l closely brushed down and Lwxsted SDPA`f.i\'nh' at mhni.r`iwr Sn in` I0 5151113 u nu. prqluuged. nl in-;Llx.h, or aizicr fc`.'ets' `elloxves got away on The aiternuoxx ! nutrmun \w'hich7\~7Q11ld utherxvise be ex- -mu. mcvu >CU.L LIUILL 1.mi;__u . -- 1,9 Lin; _\` north and PP` 3D`tivei_V at x1iiinigi:i Fit .in' slgml the cruiser, or. shouici .hu e-sszur--3 ml` sexrn. to si-mu. for her In Like` Wilt` )1 discover her and the en-.m_v's ro3nd_L`l`. vows. which must he \\'i'ii1.I1 J50 Lu1i<*S of Black:/Jxl. ' Aduiiml >'Ii-1_)i1x>u.~.ui1,i Who, it is said, judgmi Lint iL_ \wu1d_i be about 320 -runes nurzluwst UL Bl:v.-k- I i . i sqd. was not td leave Lough .S\\'i,U}' "i` = his battleship until uflermxm on : 'l`hu.rsday.' - As it turned out me Powerful {mil 1 the 1'e.rrihle did not. sigixt `at any HIM` i Hun m-..:L..,r.,.r A,i...;r..'i l`.\1)nw9_~'.. and. 1uu.l`3uil.y. l i the cruirservof Admiral l:'cllo\ve:5. the hitter steamed in 21 xv-cw .5o,leisim-,ly that the cruiser overtook` him ninety miles short. of the rendezvous, Whore- Don, instead of keeping on. 10 the re1_1dezvouzs. ll!) turned u.l:<.u't, easily re- gauneil Blzmksod Bay \\*itliou.t, l1:Lviu~,; seen an enemy, andclaimil the victory. The Adu1i.ra.l'ty. which h:1.l cmiilwl 00 l lmviang him reach tlIl`11!l'1\lt`?.\ 0lL_\` in or- der to give his adversary :i fair clizinve 1 to play the game as iintemied, promptly dis.'iIlo\ved his claim mull onlured him . to go out yaguiml I200 Iuilqs, auiil then mi his return to Blucksod he \'V'_lS naturally Sighted by Admiral SlrepllOl1SOIl'S far 0. Which meanwhile hzul gone thither ;irul~ went out to meet him. _ lt Slllllll we- added that the lalter 1l`\l mznie an love.rconf'Lde=nt zisswiu-piipn as to the original rendezvous. Add :1 temI`01`- .ary breakdown of the). Mars Illlll some ; tru\rble.wi.th the 'J'er1*il/>3`-, and the total ! results were rather uns:iLi:3:':1.rlury. But this fiasco of the Chzinnel fleet _ lsets off to more n.dv:unt;Lge the inter- esting niiduinstructive. manoeuvres of. ` the reserve fleet. \ Slnbbtu-n ltcsleluurxy of Jim `D1-rrIV~l|e~' - .!`lemlu1_ess,:m`i l):|~h uf lTxT.\I|:zl:>|`.;:_\'p- Iinn 'I`nmps - 5:-yore 'IIou.~r-lu-lloqm* } |.`:..I.n..u . 5FHESUNl - .B..-._,,. OIf>ibia,l dispatches from Asso'u1:.n. on _t.he near LL18 first cayntinrm-t. give} details of the capt1rm_ of Aim H`au1ed{ on _August 7, by the Anglo-L`~gypt.ai11; . troops umder Col. Hunter, ;L1wr an 18- 1 hours` march {tom Mxamwn.- i /1 2 Y1`.,_.L... u-A.. -11 La- ..m...n--14-Gnnu. |1_.uuu.ns J.ui.u\;u LLULIA ;u.uz.u:vu.- ` I T eliect Col. H'wnter kept; all ms pxeparatxons ;_ .11? we for the aLt.u.ck a. strict secret in order * gimme to p1'e,vea1l;_U:e spies of .:he Ihu1izL`i11`-117,153-" [tho Souxlun from getting wind of h_is= `l Sui plans. Hg dw1me uY ne\s:-_V;4`:f'4,,; 1 ;. paper correspondents `to accompany | '14;-a,cm the coluimm`. to the front. [ 3 Sr? . n. ,_ _ .......:..,. (hm Mn-h nu-.m.ml n\'n1`- I U18 coiuuumu LU but: 1.; uuu. After carrying tho high gl'0UlIlLl. over- looking the town. the Anglo-lr)gypt.'iinL troops advanced ,to fM WW the village. A stuibborn `house-to-house,` gfight ensued. and Col. H'unLei' -vrus ;.j ; obiigeil to l)1'il1g up the artillery before ~? 1 git. was possible tocarry this position. `.' The total loss was 21` killed and G1 4 *\\'ouume.d, of wiioultlie Ieuth .Souil:in- ` ; l ese Battalion lost-14 killed; auxong them " two British ofiigors, anil 34 wqu-udcd. jllljl` H: M. Sictay fell mortally :\V0l1:I_li.lJ3v_(l while l_eading_ hismeu Lotlie iutlack, and died in five: minutes. Lt._ Eitzcl:1reA11ce, was shot. almost at the ` ' `same moxhent through the he-.u'l:. =-A` 4-f"lWn-TiTIrvI) r.i:1n officers received severe . '1 `same moment; Lnxougu we ueaun. T`J.`1eEiL`gypti.'Ln officers ; rxmshol. woumis. Col. 'unLe1'; in his. iuesputches, highly pmises the steadi-' `-nus and dash of? the troops through- 'ou-: the eug.~1g'ement.. The vhlmgeds :1 network or c.row-{Led houses` and twist- ing`, narrow alleys, so Llml. most of the ffi.g11ting.was_done at the point on the 1 bayonet. - ` Hm -H.111: rn,uw.};.l.m'.|".' (-lmrucl 3 Duyuneu. The .1utvssu21=s. repea.Le4lJ';; charged through the fmrrow streets. Finally their ca.va.1ry,~ having losvulure than half their xiuusuele fled pmcipitumly. Eollo,we4l by about IUD in[zu1c1f_y. These were all um escaped. The dervish comma.nde,r. Mohammad Zeiin, wasi `captured. Alnothe1~well-know-n Emlrl ~` followers` in a strongly l'ort,i.ie(1 house, lstubbornly defended himself witzh msi I u.n(_l was only killed at; last, '\\"hen`i1'he ; house was destroyed by the artill ry. A A l.-n-(rn mmnl)9.l` of nr-isomers. arms ; house uesnroyeu my Lnc zLL'Luxe1`_V, A large nunnber of pr-xsoners, arms standards. camels. and: horses,-' with !other property .was taken. The. Nile at Miamwx mm a most *un.! lotner property .wus uugeu. ._ , The Nile at Mermvi is in mostfun-. pleatint state from (;o1'pse&,floati31g' damn. The inihzxbitants a during the advance of the Dongola; expedition._ vbxwe `shorwn every kind of `rejoiging at t]1eLr delivertuuae. -fmmi-dervish -0;Jpres- sum. ~ - V - _ H ` The 'gurIi&0u_&h;Ah\L H'a.med._..4xa. b een'm1_1ch= increased `since the .Kha.li~ fa. _s defeat of,rth;e '.I'a.n1.imi tribe and 'the- `cap`t,nr`a.of. Metemuch, by his forces. On the otheg. hand.,.rCo1.a.,H1Lutex s ttodps were asslsted izll '03Dt31.1 .inK,.;Q1.19_J3_9`1_1l w b "_.sjom6"6fiIt11jg?f;ji6ndly -Arabs rom urad. V _ - v . . - The loss of_MzLjox` Sidaney_b.ii Liut;I ' _Eitzc1a.rEnca Is deeply deplored. They , wore.yery popular men -in.hhe army. [Although thexest gloves gm :th6 world are made` 1111 Belgmm, Kmg Leo- pold never, moteven 1.11 full umform, in the` coldest wmthar will consent to duna it. Strict on. this subject of 'et'1quet 9. ha, rhaowevor. insists that his _ gsntlesmam`im`WVatink and 1is'aide,s_-de- mum s'h.ould.ho` Lrrepromhaublyv gloved. _[gsntlemau1`1IMV`&1ung anu ms au1as~ue~ 1 camp shouldho` irreptomhaubly gl'o'ved. `THE ABU HAMED FIGHT. lUORiNiNTfI NEVER WEARSIGLOVES` ' I ` UE 1:u1~: 113.13. . During warm svnauzet um hair grown "V much more rayidly than in com wea- 'Lher. a.mf`as`ea.~h mu has a me of ms own, reaching a oemun zq;:p0rt.i1)n~ .od length. and falls out. to give plane . w a new on: so me new growth ans- ing more x`u4.m_.y ,p,u.s a<-.+ out Lhe~u1d_ hairs `mm uuu.:u:u`1i:.: 1 Y-11 result: is am: when `we comb ourhair I -l... ._.._L . 7 7%` ""l'l.""" "V "` `l "` "' as some peupae :u.',"".\1;,' `mi is "18 out in u...ndm"'ul, and u1_ey an `USU STOW very mach aiur If hnun......_ .... ..`_\r._v_. .. ..v: .i ` The or ngn1.'un;1 air my the : scu.l.p is most desirable, and L11;-,1`:-.'cun i be nu greater mistake than kunfmng the ` lJtiX`Q1_i\\'LL_\'l$ Lighuy plulbcul up :mdpm- nod C1030 LO Lue head.` U, g a very i goud pl-an Lu give the mar wimL is `wil- ? zux ,a.ir bath moruiu;._; and evening; Lh.;1.L is Lo say, to brush Ah well turuugh, Lhen l;:1.ke the ends oi Um long hair in one hunt and gshmke LL Lh9}u-ghiy, so ;Lug.I; L110 am pt'ucL1`:LL:5s L.) we .scp.lp. : The e1'fecL is 111031.; cuuung uui_ ruIIresh- ` _ ipg. 4 i ..:.. }.Vricl;'xon Lo the scalp wu gel` Lsps 1: M30 d:csxra,'uie, x l'l'll,.Iln-4 Ins: l'll`('\H-|l\.\n an m'u\vL;1 m L.n:;Lac.1 ILKU cLL`UuLuLml1 Lu Luz! scalp and we ngur 0. Lac mur uuxus. LU rub zu grekmc .3 u Lm3`LLlK8 as u ' rune, as H, mug. me pores oi the skin uud ruwer h.uJc1`a.L1mq up-L .3 _ the H~`x\\' l\.lH', gulc`, uo u. Ln./5.) Luc yum`: u: but :ib.ll1 u.u.1.-r. .Lu.u; uci grownu u~. zmw u.ur. Wneu L11; uanr 13 very scru1"_v,` how- ever, Lwuse nu usuuncun Ls u.Lcu_very d\>:11`LLD1).:. and um: wmuu L have loumi uvcr,` Lwuse an uiuuncun d-.>sira.bl;.:, round u1u.sL e;[eLi\'i_3 is Luc fuliowiugz .10 grains iiydruchiurute or quinine. LU grains 1{{}a`Ol`Ciu. ' - 4 LLl'llL'll.I1X5 Lunuiine. 2. . uniciuus nueiine. . Mix 10 an u.uLuicut and run it well into me dump in night. in La: morn- `mg in may be `.vus.n:iJ, um" the scalp 4 ` \HL-L1 the ioiiowing iuLi<)u`: : '1 rt/aaspoouiui puwde`r"E: (i borux. 1-Z tmspooniui common suit. 1 0ul1CB'31Jl1`iLs 0L rosemary. Mix l`0.`:'8\V8.LcX` wmuke 8 ounces. \\'.'heu u. pursurfs sum is Lhick and the -scuip greasy, the growth oi the hair umy be quickly sLr:ugLhenciI by ! L116 use of ruseumry and \'iu~,-gar. rim.-e ; a. qua.uLiI;y oi ruseumry cops in 9. pie- idisu, cuver with viuugur, place in Lhe 44n;mLmr.L.' I.Ll1l1l1l1L&5} .uulJ.uen_a,, Hum , = the decocm'ou`tu owl, and strain {or . use. A liicieshuuid be ruubed mm the scalp daiiy. `1'ui.s is u. very stimulan- 1 ing iuuon. but. ill applied to a person wiuh u Linn skin, or with any Lendemsy Lu, eczema, it. would `cause greun irri- L: i.I;fo.n; ll". lieu also a. ruL'her darken- ing on the hair. 4 ' in (f}l:llS-()f Gtfllllaxf the R(`.:l.iH, r.hn ' mg euecn cue uzur. in cases-of eczema-.o the sc-=J.Lp, the `oimmenn given above is most valu- _able." ' v ` To stmngtlxen, the "growth in the case UL dunk u(l.i.I`_ chu 1'oHowing may _.ba4.xsed:. " u,_B4.i5eu;~ _ 4. ,,, 1 drachin born. 20 grains salistylic acid. 4. drewlnns juncture oi` cantharides. 2 H3. ouncgs buy rum. . 2 La`.Lounc`es rosewziter. ounces boiling W;J.Le1'. , .._ ' Tue -burax and i1.Cl(.i`Sh0l1id be dis- ; solved in'tl1e boiling water, and, aftr 1 it has cooled, the my rum," cantharides, iand 1*osev:utc-1' should be_ added. This shouldiee _,cnl:ly---1`uDi_)e into the scalp 1 night. andmormng with the iug?rs. | . i I i The .Che_que% Bank

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