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Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1897, p. 6

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II II 00188 lD\Hf:5U`cB( nv. ll-`ulusslaliyo Ci-I `-r- 5 _ _ ._ V` _ _ ` U , ` - ' ' ,,`\hiia. then. we wautch the x'avo_11af.l . eediug Fdijnh. `lei; theswii_t dove of ` ~ .; - _ _ (&od'n ,Ip.*x'1f,. awe/cg) down tlhe slay with ` ` . ~ _ *` `wine loot ,, an 'on\ our man jwing , W`.` 3' `uxmr h` Oak` pa1xsv3.ut HA8 lip of every sgul hunger - WW '3 3-_" 1'9" '3 Dmzhil i0 m for comfort`. V *HI`!oV9n1-Xnloabon-that have _ fzoum, in the rm-u.p1mtn me` story ~ I'M}. `1;5!1;:.`91!!JLan11 11 Ltnxh. tLuIt,,th::se \vi.n19:1.-2L*.9_FS. .. -. vfwytlnl. 1| 1,|'`11 _cnm _tol`1lijan tlirect. from God`. . z . V . - ' ` 3h V `"`"`*T [`- "I ban commumled the __ruvens `that _ T A _ vpvbeen uimi r to axlor ,~umy read me." we had Godsa, mg m M D:.|}d.*3l hi". n.n,ndjoining puasn. 0. They `dd not 7901- ; _ homo out, uflome. at er cm. The ma ` ?i`a`1iiyi';p `;.?Ez`:::o`;m&;;;7p;;t.fa.r. garribtml 9 t`_th qt ptlkwn, l` V ` LAEMDE9 4QU_ARREiLLI_NG. b Ebb silt V '9! the oubllying garti- V , sonic` on .` `omam ram e..ia. next ` ' |'JtBI60dlttlW -intarestrt ` mwta, ma bnal Gordon to-day win: lpad I. oolunm ot troops through 1J'nbmnpx`pne~ns'L'uLe~ox1e. In new upuug R'a)lIlu;n_t d.Bfe!).l:6' ln'0.d_o. in t1itTcai';`e 'g')f~ forts~~4Aihi lmmgid and Luudi K,uE:).1 came on-Satan` which Mace a. dafpgtoh .a-xmou-noes thatfho . British: m_hl_tan- wwthorities dnj 'F1`~id'ay. dgomed. xv _wae to disarm the Khyber nlu formma~part-.of-. the mu-rihnmlozhht nilum. try from Jamrucl. from ' `Orders by t`:-,legr;1ph or telephoune promptly attendad 10 A _Uotus and Caskets of all kinds kept in stock _ \ Robes and Grape, and all Fungal Requisite` furnished D 0 DOLMAGE,_ Manager, Strroud ` Show Room and Work Shop. Collier St. Barrio-` tr'u:t.. ' - . ' `On the other hand, there ism hope- . fulusigu in the: well authenticated x~e~ ' , port that dimensions have brokeuout I mnong _th`e Mridis. ' V '> nmmmrr RENT - the Kohat pass iutorthe Sanxxxqxxa dis (`.rinI`._ L110 1\ trict.. ' ' nu A sruoug coluxnn of n.o'vv troops and: lthe R.o`yai Irish'Re:gment.. with four guns. under ccsxnmzmd ofC`o1. Richard- son. has starlml for `the reief of the Kmrum valley forts. and ano,1her-erce ] had been sen! 0 the zzssistame of, the 2 Sh'im\va.ri.ga1`rison. - ! ,,,4A,nrr.r.r,n.'vun n3p'1mJ.m:1Ltx.uu.'_A__ i Du1u.|\vr.uL . 5a.L.Lnouu- T. - -~4;AB*;UB;E_B E_'Ri}AvE`&i.%A--i--* It hlis tlevvaiqped that the capturebf Fort Lundi Kot;a1l;- was accomplished 'through treachery. -.md thp.t_`the ori} _ . `ginwlvlwxorts that a ght lasting two ' `"11GTL x`s7Lt;13k`)jli;zce`\vijLhiu thx walls of ;`the'fo_r_L` is amfuunded. .It was this ` news whi.-.h led, to il 1a.(1`Ls;u'u1ing`of a lportimf Of the gv.1r1'"1son at Jamrud. -* I It is he`.i9.v'ed that the Khvher Rifles. l1)0l`[lpQl 01. (I10 QUnlI'I'lS01l lib dd.Ll1l'l1(L -' I It _1s lxs;i1eVeLl Khyber Rifles. g;u'1fis0'nu1g the forts in the Khyber puss. actieg in 9. sinxi`L:).1` r.hzmn'er. ` I ` ' 'The":`\tate's Duty says:-"It 1~naVy_ be i of i1_x.teres't to,Amem-ans to'l:earn some-' "V `thifng .of E.ng1?ai1d"a capaasity for ship- "b11{LldiVng., She built yesselshst year , -with ain. aggregate displsxceannb of ,1.- -mo,o0o to-us. xvmlothosa built `by all ` other nations - _uu,aIsIed .=3[i5,000 - tom; i displacnh-ant. = -E.i1glis'h.ex1terprise and ' facilities for shipbuilding havugs -no" eq,\'i.`a1.W _Itzgly ,_~.wzm-ted seven: vesgels ` Ayviithin nine` tnt,>x_';rft_11`s "Lust 'ye.ax-. 1 N9 . __ cgntihogtalj 0011*-1'8-b?t0P,\vD11lg1'agree to "A _oomp1tgft'Im_m` un that time. "M An Eng- ltishjfinn unaqrmk_.1he workmu(,- tum- ` ea; th:ean,dugIm1thr9 `xxfhqq ., r Eglih .l30I1tI`i10;C4z$i;'21gre-c>"'to do A f `~ mace` pf W01-ls;_"th:ey-do mt, a.nd_i_t_st;Lnda.._.- . Ameruca.n slmubtxiisdmr caiu learn ftmn` VLBREAD AND BAKENGA mmmmvurmg e man.ufanst_",a 1>3:'.&.'.. ' I. 'EA1i .~uu.nt V-- twb pteansri ion T Tbrlnvnl Kt:-1 ` mnbnvu in {mint I KBRILVBIIDD _ ,IpVj0DUQO. our, U20 pfg'_~_1o_\v" yhft. to le:_1rn}" a OI W01'K`I1D.6,Y-110-ll}, a').n(1_ll'._Sl31.nLl3_.H,_. American 1xIipb\li];'dA3:1`s'_c.'iu ,learn 'tlLi1,"'E`ng.'lAs.l} \ oogusms ,_nmny~ valuablg 1easo_\ns.t* ;A`_ ems. are BX ertsrin, mz,nutfntur_> avenues. but t my art manufant ' ,uvpnueo. but them may be&afo\v' Ydhto Iiearnf` . ; -nu.I1t _--no um noowr [etc you twbpteaariinons? A _ . M_ *I bIIW.l Ki:-Yes? and BhEf:"iilT`I`m ~ to take; so it doesn't make any one bwwc your vkrentgzund-v.th- or did fotthnme oompllntt .- LSl%mrey s FIKIEZE A%uLs1`1ms `kigbf Rain-Prooted mG1.1s 1N In Olive Mix, Brown, Fawn, Claret and Oxford Gray ; 51 to 54 inches long, with 6 . inch collar, 5 pockets and throat tab, 7 with _wont-come oil` 7 buttons can ,be bought retail in every '1`ow"n and Village for 111 `Lula. RI~}LIE[LS.ENT. TIIFAQAIHA II:-Q0 uI-nl-nuns $7.00 _--8f`tho doctor left Hons! no; wank Ann Lmmuouns. .-irregular beating, dizziness, short brgztth, 0r.v,l1a,y:,you palpitaon, throbbing or ,` smothering or choking siensation-, pain in the breast or hem. If sq, you`:-` heairt is- aifecgvectlnand will in turngffcct your hcrvaq, causiqg ngrvousncs; isIVepless- ' nr- morbid amiious feeling, dcbility. 4. ?IIl-UUUI\'UIJL\J I I l\IL|`| LARGESTSALC IN CANADA- Crb a!.|7thelv9"cori\_'pl`ai:nt`s roguliting '>{'1!io,heii_r"l agtjgn 'gnd,bujldi,ng up` the_ ' ' fuervdus-and muscular system to p;:rfea_<;L, `heilth and Imngth, '-Price 6oc. `p_er box ' .5 6 ':a::s_';:5o,:,( At all .`drugg'ist.s. `d._ 'tj[:[e\dldq_lnu`<({gt:q;` R\_'-31:-.5` T. GD Ist,|rr`uIntInP of au,~.sx.=nun:~ pap0r`!xHhv t , ihllowlng {acts :_.1` I have siifferctl so much for Practical bakers are so exposed to extrtemr)! . . . . *3 at temperature that it is not stirpiuziii; thil - they often suifci` from kidney and ()lil hlcs. In many eases their work at il)v`t;l`.!_ con- i nes them in a henterl \llIl)S`).1f`rB for liours, 1L_,n,L_ um Muphot was IL Wk Of. mrd H Oh, it tho) \V6I`i5;t)lliy` from wliichthey sally forth through the cold} night air to their.weil-ectrncd rust. , I` vMr. George Roberts, baker for! Mrs. S. Rnnnhan, 37 Dundnv street, gives us the the past fourteen years with kidney disertse that it gives me plensure to tell` of my cliimgr.-d condition for the l_>etter. I had fenriitl pain in I "the hack and right `side; the urine was `red in color with rrcddish sticky sediment, with brick dust deposit. At times,severe pain` in . the region of theblatdder, causing me gre3.!' . suffering 1nl$C0lHI0l'l. Appetite very poor. and mtich troubled` with 5it3Qpit.'SSIlC5S at night. Ifelftircd and worn out all the time. `Work beoame rt drudgery ; it was an ettort to do`:tny- flhing. I was low spirited and discouraged. `Hearing of Doan's Pills I went to Mr. W. T. ` (Strong's drug store, London, Ont., and ' got one box, From the i;at__dose I,com- menced to im rove, nnd now'my' back and side are all rig 't ; the urine is natural in color; the sediment has disappeztreil ; I have no pain of any kind; rest well; tIppr?till:_hI5 returned`; Iram stronger and better in every way; for the first time in many years I nowJi:el,.that life is . worth livin .` I)_o1n's Kidney N15 have cured ' "me of mylong standing coinplaint, and I am leased to Ieknowledge what they have done ' r me.` Ihave not taken more than two boxes to! thtfpilla and the result is as Ihave "stated. * Previously to this I had tried nearly every 7"7"WEidiiey remedy, but until I took Doan'| Pub noHhe_Ilightest-rclieL ipsvm o Heart * igu to the llt)lg'lll)01'tjli `Micro were no . ,] riie:,;`:ilmi's; it wits it. wiltlet'i1e:;s. Why did he nit pick some of the. l>ert`it` i "l`Il(3I`t5 we '0 none. It Lhero had been ltlmy woultl lmve been dried up. tight- :eil one niorning at the mouth of the l iim)t'tr.it:li_iiii;. [):`.I`l,l`lLI.;~.t`.3, or it he only had mi i1l'l`0W,- iivith which to bring Lhoui down! Ihit ithey are not eoiiiestiblts, lint; unclean. and the eating of them would be spir- itunl. death. `I"no strengtli of their betk, the length of their wiiigs, the tbluokuess of their `color, their loud ihiirsh, "crticlr. cruuk," provajtlieni to ;be ravens ` ' r ' "J.`hcy_ivIiir iirounil about ijio proph- `et's'he'.td. and then they otm1e0nIlut- i.t`.l`i.[1.g wing and pa-use on the level oi iUI1I`g0. they wheel past and others come, }until alter awhile the prophet has enough and these black Vservants of athe wililerhetts table are gone. lo'r six months and some any awhole your, mortiing and evening, at breakfast and supper bell siiunded. `as these ravens `rang out on the air tlroir cruel: cruck." `Guess where they goat the food from. _'[he.old Ti1i)l)lniS say they `got it from the lritohonu. of King Ahaly.` Others say that the ravens i got their` food from pious Ohntlitili. who `WAS in the habit ofleotling-the per- seeuled. Suirie say that` the ravens Jironght the food to their young in the trees, and that Eilijzth had only to climb up and get it. `Some-say that tli " vv liole 'sL'0 t`f,' is ~mmobEHe=4tv those were carnivorous liirds. itnd the ~ food they carried was the torn flesh of living li61lSi,S,.- and therefore, cere- mtiiiinlly uncle:tn..or it was mrrionv and would have been unfit for the p1*opliet.`. Soini-. any? they were not rui`\en.~s `alt all ,l)ut thht. the 'word trniisluteil '.`x'nvens" `in my text mmhr in lintm ihln tm.rw.|ni.erl Arnlisi." as _ they coiiig;_.;reirt'or, he finds that Lliis trm, rntirt_rt1o of-tho rams-its brings" ,hreetd..ztntl.--a.n_otl1nr IJI`lIIgH_Hl8uC, nndw am-.i~ they have `disclmrgotl `their: tiny .cn .in th 511.5 Qsii its i ii: in in i ADE mam. Dlmcn I-Aunts. COPYRIGHTS. O10. Mme lhudbook vs`rlto`to ILsvua- % strong? 1 who can think 3 of some Ilmn - thing to put: rIng_.you womb His Pzzuusr ELIJAIYAND navsxs war ma mm. .g- The Battle For in-ad ~- Phyulral and sphi- tual |~'IIxilIn- Dr. Tnlnmge Iim'ou_rs(- ` on the hut I-`Many I nl\lIuuy \\'IIlum: Fall In Gui the Falter.` Row. Dr. l:almuge on Sunday preach- ed fro__xn the:-texll K'u1gs,x\/ii .13, Am! the `Ewen; brought? bun brand and fleqh `ii thomoruing mud lyreml and flesh in the evening." rnL, ..__.:n.`..I...... ..." 9.... 'll.I.!u In. n IUU HUL lxll uviary is woxship L J'herc i;- ba!'m:.s ul of. the w line-.:1x rug` gm. u..g;1vu m:m,Lex' I -nn-...k! hum uvau nu tun uvmuug. The oijnitliology oi` the lhlileis e ` my intelmiting study. The atork which, ` knoweth lie: appointed time, the com- mon spirrows tesching the lessong of God's providence; the oatriches of the desert byurelees incubation illustrat- E ing the nicklehneas of perentswlio do not take enough pains with their chil- dren; the eiigle symbolizing solitude}; [the bet*;x'-:lul<`e'>ot. the da.rkneas;. the night hawk. the ussifme, the cuckoo. the lepyving, the `osprey, by the com- mand of God in Leviticus, fl(mg~out of the world's hill of fares _ - A` - I would like to have been. with Audubon as he went through the woods, with gun and pencil, b`ringing_ down and sketching the [owls oli heav- en. hie unlohlyed portfolio thrilling all Cilfjsiuiiillll What "wood-srful cheq- turcs of tioel the hirdsnrel` `Some of them this n1orning,\ like the songs ` of heliven let loose, "bursting through I AI,\....I.I ._ *H.n;- the . I l.'hcy_\vI1ir ne pruph-`z \ they umne 0nHut- I L:-.r'Lng o[_l , Am frrs, hr1'1n;=sr J. ` H)l't3Ld.,i1X1Ll.--8.[)0UlBl` brings_meut, zxndwt i Aiaftex` have *disc1mrged"thci1'. tiny! - other:~xuo:1\g>, : V : - hanough Ethe wildcress ,..:v mnnlhn -um s-ummszw awhole vezir. Inn: `U6 , u'uu.' , . - I - _ ` ' How away at this nxiruclh until all `i the miracle its game. .Go on with the Mepletimg [)r(;ce,isJ_l)l)tt know. hm hm- ' ;the'r._- that U\I: are rohl;vi`ng u;1{y one umn`-'-um! thixt. man is. yourse1f--of one I` 4vf i?3`n1ost uo1nfortirng,. hewultiful, "[)iV' thetiz-. ivnd tr iu.mphant lessons in MI_ , :the ages, I mm t.e`.1 youfiwho those : '{m.rvo.yor.s_ *wv.-re. 1`hey`were` ravens. 1 ` ' cam tell you who frlghted them with , A 1=ov,isions-(;ml. _I- can [e11 you who u.u.nchod them-God. I cm tell you ., who Lumzhi. them whiuh. wag "to fI:y--` (1 it Uml. {- -you ivho _ at what. cave` to nwoop_-God. I can hell you when introdumd' r`aven ~ to pi`0pht`- V ` -and prophet` t.o-_1`av5;-God. -'J`her`e is mm nuasuaol wnll whtsner m your ear. hl them . Wamed-An ma 5 - Pmu:-|'vn1Ir1lu:|':`tm~v mnv brh be true.`-' truxnsluteu '.'x'avens" `In text ` ought to have bx-en transluterl "Arahs. ` So it would have rmul."""J.'l\e Arabs brought bfazul and flesh in 'the'nm'rn- 1 ing and bren_d. and fles`h_in the even- ing." Anything butmlrnlt tI1e'I3il5l1:>"tu n.... .,; n.:.- ...:'...`..rn'....m ...n -and propnen. I.o-1`8.veu--uuu. Juere 15 - `A for one Puazzfel whisper yauxxear. 3 4' w ' (Hum \vant`to.utter it albud. I I_,leat`aom'oone ehowld, drop down .uuder; '~' its power. If uny"man shall take away * from tlxfe.worl"6f`tne prophecy 9! this '. ~' lxmk, God shall take away Ha part out . mttlm book ofiifo and out oftho Holy" iektz-" ~ ' V .0, 1.3!... 51....` um uunfuh Hun uvnvmnu 1%i*ih"s di"fH1a BEBLE; II. n_ not just hapiieu Lo` alight there. God freighted them. God {smacked them. and Hon told them by whatcavq to s_\\00:>- `Ybat is the rsaulfa God that 1s'goIn_(1,i`-' ~;-s-n'v \-.,u I-In in vnur l~`:`I.lhl . `Wu That the ualntikrd that is "going W ` ~`-':j:py you. He 3 your Father. would have to make an elaborate calcu- ` Imion before: you could tell me` 110 many pouuxds of food and how map; yards of criotliixxg would he 9c5~"",y for you an} your.Iami'.y. _'But (:04 knows wubout any raiculatxon. '10 1 4 h;L.e 3 pints at in; table. and you 3" ` unless you lift . t ` , 31: up; 0 be wsuged on kmk Md like a nznughtywhild and a:rau1I)1u and pound saucxly tbs! Flaw` Jun:-1 try (2) upset.` things; _ God ham; vast lhmilv. andeverythi lmul lno g'1attartng-1)la.LLe1'y u; xx-un Ahab. They brought bread and II108-L Gml hf?-Ll all the heavens and earth be: fore mm anlluuder Him. mud Y be sends (has plain food, "use it was hparer, in the (act `that this elsztxrnig .18 go t ' vy you . nwer""lla;{l1gt1u2mmt'h Him. `Ills 5hil>8 11ever.l>reak on the rock. HIS hanks never fall, Ilsa 11:13 the sul\l)|F-V ` for you. and Ho has the xneuns for L~ mndlng 'it. Helms not only the L`-ufl0-_ but the ship. `If it were l)L`(`0$S'.l.l'y. He - 0iL[`Vl mvmg out from Um herlvcns 3. ` Hock of xzlvcxlxs rczichiug {rum I{'l:s lt; I ` lest forlilijah to have it. 0 .b0SU0l1l-E 10 yours. until the [U0\L would he . flung tlown Llw sky, from hctlk lolmilk ' and from mloxl lu tallon- ' I Nolivu ;1g:1'ux in this story of U1" `_<`3t' that the mvums rlitll not allow .l`2_lljnhl (A) lluzml up 0. surlus. 'l`lley llul nut! bring enough nu Monday` to [list all llmi I \\'ml|: 'l`h.w [lid nnl.- brine: enough one, .1 -you mzfy hav_o-tho black 1'tlVcIId- UlV ravens. _ _ - _ `,me the gold eagles." \\`o haul hotter D0` ()h. the Lord is so good thatlmsh` "`UUU'-lit .\\'-LU1 .jl|=`l 0l10U`.h: H U1 H19 2111 His people \'V01ll(ltl`llS1.HlI11`vV'lhll.U\8 mox'nlug' your luxuily~- eats up ull tho. two 11veg-l.lm life you on) now livmg. gfoml there is in tho h0uS0.~dQ 110$ EH? mill that which ovcny tick ofgtlie watch [down and cry and sa.y.\l` don'LAknou: and every stroke of the clock inform. 5 whore tho next meal is to colon lI'ul_I1. ~ you is upprouchiug. liroatl E01-`your im- Ahout 5 or I3 o'clock in the u1oi'n_1ut moxrtal souls comes to-(lay; Sce_l They P just look upamlyou willsco two black Might On We mm-m.m_ Tm.y`u1,g1,t._(,,, J spots on tho sky and you W1. lioal` the the hacks or all the pow.-."l`l1oy swing ;[l;1ppiu-g of wings, and iixstcugl of 1`-1331` gunong the arches. liin'e11:sl Rovmisl `HA. Poe's insuuo iuvon ulightmg on tlw "lilcssed are Llzey that hunger zxftcr `~*`,vh:uuhar door, Only his '-U1 `03; rigliteoiixiicss. for they shall he fillozl." iguioro," you will l"lIllll`:ll`i).lll':-IJtVV':\l) NV" 5 To all the siuuing. and the SOI`I`O`-Vltlllg. - w , His, or two mvous of the lot . lB_UF.1`3 and the" lexriptod. delivorauco comes Lus - `v\ .l)l`ll1{;lllL_. ,' hrccul and the other l)I`lIlg-ul1cur. Look down and you soo nothing . 1' lug 1111-.'.il,-;.pll'l[IlC(l hutcher uml- h:ikcr.`but your spiritual delormiti-c.~1. Lo0k\ x 5; God is luliiiito iii're.~iouu-e. When the; luck o.u(l_you sco notliinghut. wasted 0 city of ltoolicllo wznfliesioged, Mid pkhgopportunity, Cast your `eye forward. 3' -inllilhltilllt \\'N'c" dyillkl Oi `110 finllllldatiinl you have a fearlul looking I0!` tho tides mtsliod up on the bench tlsjudglllellt and imlignation, which shall L1 5 never before. zuul as ueicx` since, enough I devour l,ll(`.-:ldV\`l`.~'d.l' '. But look up, and .-Qsiiolllisli to food tho u'l1o"tc <:i,L)'- 90d}, you ht-hohl the" wlupped 'shoulders of Bjis gooil. l.'hcru'Ts'iio 1iii.s'l;i'Rc about thatw} an iritcrcetling (`l':"st, and the face of 3`.i>'l01'Y W13 115 will in. 1535 iI1'J5I12:li111f1;:t purdoning om. and the irradiation Y H11`-l`o\v:)..s' :1. great 'l`ho crops: of an opciiixig liouven. I hear the whir r.- failed, but in Essex, on the rocks. ml of their xviiigsrklekyou--not feel the rush tin place \\'lio_ro they haul ncithor. sowniof` air on your 4-.11gp,k'(--R3,vens! Raw`- J."nor culturvd a. great crop o_1"_ pcasieusl` _ . , r,,_..._. .._x':| -u.;... c:n_.i .. I...mI.-ml mm- 'I`nnlIn in nnlu.mm nnntxnn T xvnnt. to still fl) God beau. vast family, andverythi is methmnzml, pm! you urcg suing W " served if you will only want. your tut!!- God haavalreruly ordered all they Sult of clotheu you will ever npegl down to the lust suit in which yml MU `*6 `aid rut. Gull has already urde1"adall U16 food you will ever eat alo\vl1q10'-h "*3" vrumi that wnllbaput inyour mouth in the dylng'sa`cramenL. It may (ft he `rum Hm kind slam or apparel *5 Inllllvll _l'III II-Ivy: wu3`;0v`nu V?a`:'.':3`'3v'i'f:'?x{a`?i c :{Tx> .` ..."X`co".`~ am. wumnmx-,_n-, _C;..ro~ melt oil we on- l aglo.s.' ' coutunt just enou lorin-,2 Mond.iy Lo lllal um um \\'cw.1.:. '1`hy (lid. not bring enough one vmorning tn l:\.~.t until the next morning. i'l`hey crimo twins :1 day and l)FUUl~l1`> just enough for (l1t`.~l,ll1l6. You kno\\ as ' well us-l that th grout trot oi the world is Lint we want a. surplus; \\'t)_\"`"` W0 l'Ll.V(!ll.5` to bring enough lug [ilty y_t-zuxs. \ ou liziv more coxilitlcnco 111 UN 5`-31 ' ingtou banks or Rtnkull'IngizLIul tlmn you luvo in the royal lmnk of lil~:1VL ll. You say; "All that is very ])tX`ll\`. liut may have-tlio "GU10 ' bl) gh. in morningyour lux1iily~-eats tlio down don't know noxLmc`.Ll co1uulroi_u."~ moi'n_iug look up anil you willseon will lion 1` insteu. l'~lA. l`nn'.v lzllilllll ulllilltlg U19 (`mes do not u.l\\'3.ys menu Iuuugnurr S1011. ' _ : My friend. you lizwo 1 right to argue _froni piwollexa-?t`li:it`Uo1l is going to I take Lrfuro of you. Ilasenlie not (lone it 5 most marvelous. l look l.)1l':l( and won der that God has given me (no.1 three times :1 lay regularly all my lifetime... never xnisrung but 0noe,_:u1 then lwas - lost in the ixiouutztinsr but that vi-ry lruvens. , tlie thatlwisli i would trust Him with the ~ living. inform. im- Seel l`liey 'l`1n~._v ziligliton `the pows."l`lioy swing lgxniong tl:ey two or tlir'en times every day l 'l'lmt. is, ' ;morning and lxllilt, very night lmet the ` wmild nrfer. The sensible BN9? *3 pends bn hislown judgment zismo M'l11\'Z ought to be the apparel and the fogod Qf tlmunnok` in the family. Tha cluld would say. Give me sugar` and con~ fa.-lions." . Oh, no, says lhe I"",t- You must have something PW" first." . 1`l1ai'l1ild. imam say. mix. We- xna those: great blxiwhas ol color l`1'\`lb6 garment. "No." sa 3 lhwpuront.` 111 \\'0inld1x't be sultab e." ' ' Nnmv am: ;. .....-~1.'-nlmr and we am wou:ldn't besuitable." , Now. God is ou.x"1"at_her. sang} $35: xnixwli. and fin is going W "`` and feed us. u.1_thau h H nun) W` 5"` wa. 5 vim to our in amile wish for the sxvgzavtg and glitter. `Those r;u`6!13L` tho um did -niit. mug I>'m t9`[`1`3`mg from the giittafin-1>1UveT)' rm breftd la mi and earl , . v . , and under: wild .3{`,u5 .xxml.~ H.`.., ..l..:.. mm! lnmume I 5 H.L3'l<)).'y tells LU-').E |[l HJJU 111 1;.u;,;muu; HIv.1`ewas ` . ix).Es3'ex, in \\')w_1` sown Unor crop o_1" perm u. {grew unf.'L1't11ey lled a l1und1'ed'IuezL~ `- `sums: and there \vur,_e blossoming vines 1'lw'r1oug11, prumis'u1g us much more. . .-. Mm. whv :10 so far? I. can give you In um uylzxgsacraulenu. n. ma; --~:- ju1sL the kindofloud uppa 81 W9 would The 1)!!! t d' m-Twin Jm Mu mun 'imlanmntaS`\.0 IVh5\t f I rvlluuglll, p1`()1uI.su1g als mucu of the ne-.ig`h`l)0x'.~4. speak; You uiustnut send your [looks ll|U.lU- But why go give you 3'. 1`o.mily incident. So11w'Gtu1e1~;1l,ioxis laack there wua.agreat drought in (`on- xlecticut, New ,lnglau'(l. The water dis- !lip[)L`,ilX`ed from the hills. and the funn- ersliving on the hills drove their cattle (lmvn toward the valleys. and haul them But these uftur `a whille lxagun to. fail, and l.he.neighh01`s ,~ s:1'ul,to Mr. Bimlaofye, of who1n"1.shall. and herds down here any more. Our wells are- giving out,"` Mr.`Birdseye, the old Christian man gatliered his 2 family at the altar, and with his family he. gathered the" slaves gel` the house- holLl-for bondage was then in vogue in Conncctiuut-un(l,_ on their knees be- : {are God they cried for water. and the. family story is, that there was -weep-' ing .'ir_1cLgr,eat S0i)hl.[1g'f|.t that altar that the family might not'peri_h_for lack of water and that theherds and ` flocks inighti not perish. * :m.,. :.....:Y..\ rnnn frnm H11: altar M .\v_1xe,Tl1e`hatt lJ?unisc res'o_'rtlmas witlF out noticmg anything artxcular he saw - UUC-KS nulguu, uuu LID! Luu- , . . `Tho family` rose from the_g1_ltar, Mr. I Birdseye,-.the old map, took hls staff and walked over the hxlls, and in 9. place -z` 4 the Efmlutl was very axis. and he took his staff |.Il(l. turnedup the ground, and . V water st-allied, and hehecko.ned to his ' servants. and they came andhrought ' buckets nntll all the fannly and all the ` flocks arid the herds were cured [or,and j ; then they made troughs. renchmg from ' fountain to-doy. that place 'dow1_x to the'h0u_se_and ham, 1 and the \V2ll.5I` llowed. and Lt L99. living ; .- `Again this story of the text >vim- presseS'IIi6' khat relief mine to this pro- phet _witli theA most .u.nexpeL-tad and with seemingly impossible conveya.iice'.- IE it had heenwi robin red lireiikt. or 1). imisii-8.1 meadow lurk. (ma. meek tur- tle'dove,_ oi` iisubliine albatross that . hud.bi`ought the food` tiL.Elijiih, it would nu_t""have,beau so qurprising. ` But,-nu. It was a bird so fierce and ` iuiiuspimtc that we have` fashioned one ' of `our most forceful and repulsive words out of,it-'-ra._vei_i:9ua. ;That bird has ii passion for picking out. the eyes `of inen`a.nd oaiiimals. It loves to an. .._. -.., . goii} gto come Irbm ' an `unexpected source. ` ` Vml think `some i'i`:& hiirtiedL:zni$r-' maul tliegsiuk and the i1y,in_g.'Itsivo.1-. j `1o`ws witli viilturous g1`i_zzla*avorything 1 it ,,,(-`|,!l,,Pu.t}'.`t:3,'h99'k,'3fi,9`Pd yet all this: 1 fogd _Elija.i_i gets for..aix' "iii'61ii:1 1`a.or a' , year is from ravens. So .yoi_ir supply is` .i ..aou rce. _1xisua.me pnlthe hack 0 your note. `or hewvill go, {security `for ygmm in some" great; entarpnse. No, he ..w1l1. not`. God _ wlilopeu` the heart of ;soma- Shylock f Imvurd you. ' Your .rel1e_f will come V fro mthe most upexpectedi quarter. . The providence, \vhxch_~se,rued ominous `. fwill ba_ to you more_ auspiquous. Itj ` will not be achuffxpch wgth `breast '. . and wing dsgghed wtth ..wu'ue and h1'owna.nd tghestnut; it will be ablaok mven7~--~r -~~--~~~--~-.'_. . _- _.- _ Here iswharqwe will xtilio our min- tnke` and thp.t__1s in regard tqtho color of. God'_s provulence. ~ A wlute provi- dence comes to\u_a audwe say. "Oh that * .- r You think `some?gi-"emf h&fedLgn9$r- `, dus man-xvxlhaume alonf and givq you t BAYER`!-h nxaurhn; Tndsnu, SEPT.` L2. mi, - -. an e . 3:! lo! I Invumonu ran std. O . ~ stood emazd loolring _ I.nd- asked a great mony_quest|ons.89!1`. V ~and ` white angel flow through the room_and 'l`het llttle one stood with its two feel: in the vor ' - sanctuary ofjyour affection. on ' HS tw ohende it took hold Of ~ altar of your soul. ` came one of the three scourges of c_ - dren-sx-arlet fever` or oroup, or d1Pl1' is dlnaterl? Then a black providence {`DII_X6.~ towlrd ueond we ea)`. "0hthI1l rs dnsaaterl The white providenge comes to you and you have greetl)us:- new success. and you haveQ10l),u00.a-nd )`0u get proud and you get mdwendenl ol(i4o(l. and you lx:" in lofeel tlmtflly 9r,.'Givo me this any n1ydellybre4I`l." Is Inappropriate foryou, `for you have made provision` (or 100 years. Then :1 Wk Dr Vitlenoo comes. and Lt aw_eeP=* '3`-'%'F)'thi away. and than you belt! `O 9) . (f ndence and bogxn to humb iod. and heaven. 1` a block providence brought 3'00 salvation, The white providence le,_befo_ro ` bI'0u8h`t you ruin. That which seemed to be harsh and fierce nod dinsonnn? Wilsryour greatest morcy. It W53 3 rnven. There was echild horn in your house. All your friends congratulated You. The other ohildron oi the {amt}! at the newcomer `eailogivel and `chronologlcel. You said you said truthlully- that '0- lelt the little one there. d Wll. the` But one day thoro lul- oucrr out for treasures an ~ you begin to feel .V?d"` ' theria.-end all that bright scene van- ` ' ished. The c_hattoriug.- the `BN9-D88 questions. the pulling at the dressesas you orossed_ the floor--all ceased. An Hm nrmn frinml on";-,hildren stoop? I l crossedtho floor--au reason.` _ L...l\s the great friend ofuliililron stool`- 83` down and leaned toward the cradle and took the littln ouo '11 his arms ,and walked away with it inkto the. bower of eternal sumiuer, your eye began to fol- low Him. and you followed the treasure He carried. and you `have heon follow- _ them ever since. and instead of thinking of heaven only once a week. as formerly. you are thinking ofifall tlie..tip1e, and you are-mor. pure and t0lld0[,~h62l.I`t0d than you used'to be. ing and you are patiently waiting for the. daybreak. lt isnot self~righteousness in you to acknowledge that you are a hotter man than you used to be. you are u better wouiantlmu you used to In) YIN: ..-r... so `ital in-mmlit vou the . be. \V1m was it. that bx-ougut you we saxwtifyim: blessingz` Oh. it was the dark shu.dow on the nursery ; it was the (lurk shadow on Lhe short grave; it sms the lurk shtndoxv on your broken heart: it Was the brooding of a great bl:wk trouble; it wzL~1'a rziven; it Warl suav- Im. Iluur um: haul-h rhiq m-mule that I trouble; wzLs' a xt was arm'- 'eu. Dezu` Lord, teach this people `white providemses do not always mean !z1dvancement.. and that blavk provid- do not u.l\\'J.ys mean retrogre:~x- | ll) "8l1Sl` Tneru is only -one question I want to 2 nskt How many of this audienco are 5 willing to (gist God f0r-%h supply of ; their l)0(i`i8S,_`:I1ti'i.I'uSt the Lord Jesus Christ for the redemption of their immortal souls '6. Amid the clutter of hoofs and the clung of the wheels of the judgnient chariot, the whole mat- ter wi~ll be demonstrated. Mrs. Henpeuk. with a self-satisfied air.-I uoti-.-e t.hat.wheuever Hard. Cash & Co`, advertise. for clerks or salesmen. they always say Married Men` prpfei-. rad. `V ' \ ` . red. . Mr. 'H.. an employee ofsnard, (`ash & gCo.,-Yes, the old tyrants. They want men who a.rt.used to being bos- ..m: -- - ` may ??`i{EiEiiiE?E;%`z? I.u1:utAr\|n'nInl(nu .u~.m.~nun:~ rumor nmm him. He clasped his hands over mu cyan andsta gered,on,Aon1y to be nan down and kil ed by "A cable can. That man's death was due to an insignicant trifle, _ an atom of dust that was barely visiblei ' . under `the niicfoscope. . It is t1ms~ with _ health. Men find that they are suffering :- from a triflingylisorder of the digestion. ' "It doesn't amount to anvthing, they think, a .` and time is precious. correct it, but stagger blindly on and are run downin_ `the heyday of ambitious youth .by death.V ` _ . Nevlected indigestion is the first cause They don't stop to` Th3 other day 'a_ New Yorker started across Broad-` way. He was - in the heyday, ,_ of ambitious, ~~vi 09049 :7 yout . Apu , .of wind blew . an insi ni- cant. a most _ 4 inviible _ atom of dust in one of his eyes". It-blinded him. He clasped his hands over his eyes -am! ~atnm:en2d,on. `onlv down .` tonic. youth .by death. Neglected indigestion cause 7 oflall manner of wasting diseases and . all forms of nervous disorders. Dr. I ierc`e's Golden Medical" Discovery ures all disorders * of the digestion. It invigdrates the -liver, im arts a keen, _ ` hiearty appetite and,causea t e life- iving e" enientsfiof he food t9 be perfet y as- similated.- It puries` the blooklj and: 'b11ild" healthy tissue; It is the great ` blqpgl-niaker,-I lle'sh~builder,. and_ nezive; It~._.Cl1f8 conggmption, wastiqg .::.......a and all rlimrdem of the nerves; tonic. 1t~._,cures COII_S\1xIlpL_xun, wuau.,5 dieases.a_nd all disorde*rs'_ of '.fhg nerygs; K 4"` I was i sufferer five` or six cats from lndiger \ ` tiou." writes` B. F. Holmes. 0 Gn'n:y.,Spartan- burg Co.. 5: (2.. `-`also from sore, stomach and cona\ant_,hcAdaph. I then used Dr. Plercets Golden MedicnLDlscoveryan,d" Plegsanl Pellets. which In a few days give me permanent _reliuf.", . ,.._. A 3.. nglltlg au 1: I9" mayo 5-... ...- r._.....-.~...._ , explains symptoms of ailments common to every, family, and suggests ren1edi`ea.. It him several "chapters on woman : disease: and weaimcsse. An edition in heavy manor i-nvurn win he distribmed` GQSOIIIICHI `l`he_ Po;-oplo aComuion Senue_Advisr_" ' and weaknesses. An emuon 1n~ ucuvy aper .-overs will he dlsttibut_ed~ abxolulegn re? `Seiid the Wo mt rmspeusaryMe ' cal Association. Butfalo. N: Y, 31 one-cent atamps, to pay the cost of customs and mgilinz ontv. Cloth hiudinz,o_ggp1p|, ' MARRIEI) x\I_11N: PREFERRED.` woman than useu Lu it. that brought you '* ..,. mmmzmy-` (sh it was ah: The `Austrian Llitary `Gaxtte auto gixerthe patriotism and interpidity of .. 2.4.. ...u...... An` 0}... nu-1-nninn of they r ` UUPVRIOHTS. own [or lnformmon Andfl-no w`-rlto`m XUNN & C0. 361 Bnowwu. Nlw Your. (men bureau or securing pamnutp Amorlcn Every atom uhn out by ma is Jwrmxghc beroro the pu no by 3 notice` gtvefx {rec utchurge In the (VI -.. ... AAA. 4A|?.A|A4A|l gizes we pau'u)I.I3Lu auu iutcxpsuw; v- :1 lady veteran on` the occasion of the eightieth anniversary of her birtbduy. who. in 1849, rendered a signal serv- ioe to the Austrianarmy in Hungary. The story is well worth reospituletion. The iady veteran Frau Ida Von`Stoo|,JV- Rehm, wife ofan Austrian major. was quartered with her husband at the oloee of 1846. in the town of Peterwsr- dein. In the revolution the town fell into the hands or the Egngerians, and the major was taken prisoner. .He con- . t-rived to bonuhunicate with his wife. telling her she might save the fortress by securing the~plaus._ which were hid- `_ den in the building. and conveying them " to the imperial camp at Kamenitz, It _ was a swred duty she owed her-`eoun= try. and ehould'be done at nll hazards. ` She contrived, after running consider- able risk of being captured ss 3 spy. ,in gaining :utmiseion`to the fortress after several futile attempts. She found the plans and inventories. and succeeded in . concealing wine of the papers in her . stays and some in the mattress of her ` . child's'e.radle.` To pass the line of sol- diery be ond.the town confines with her chil required the strategic in- . stincte of 3 general. the enemy being . under the strictest orders to out off all retreat on the part of "the gitizens. She. however. reached the imperial camp ` in sniety. and delivered theipluns at _ headquarters, and. subsequent to the Capitulation of `the fortress, was re- . warded by the Emperor wi_th_the g`old~ ' cross of'merit and bravery. The popular Austrian General, Christian Von Steeb. was the child above mentioned. and the lady veteran delighted her numerous milit.:u'-y guests by narrating the stir- _ ring episode with remarkable vivacity on" her eightith birthday. L'l.U|ll |LlU lJL1.lJlb'UV'llllU KWHH In -.1 cosy little house in hlurgztret `.st1`eel, in this town, lives~.\lr.`J'oh1x tlarrity. his wife and family. They are indeedahappy family. a.l`thoughw few years ago a._ sadder household W011.-'ltl be hard to find. 'l`hei.r hupp1- news was `not tx'C_n.Sl01l0tl byvthe sudde obtaining of aforuune. but by_sou1e- tl1ihg,rxuu4-.h more preciou.s-tl1e restor-A ' ation to health ofnwife and Ill0l'.ht`.I`- when everyone whispered that. she numt die.` Uur reporter heard of Mrs. G:1rrity'.s` illness zmdcure, and for the ehnetit of our readers investigkstetl the T came; what he learned is well worth re~ pezxting. A few years ago Mr. G).l`1'ity kept. :1 well known hotel at (`helte`r~ ham and was l(nown- far and wide fur his kindlmss zind l1os','iitu.lity; his wife,- too. was noted for her runiahility. How- ever, slm ways strlcke_u;witl1 a pet-/ullaxr sivl(11v.~:s, her heaulth failed rapidly gmd. from one hundred and f0I`ty-.~5e\'e1l l poumlslxur. weilrht bevzune redued to, ninety-five pounds. Faint-ing spells. l>e- 1 mune t'rem1ent.;Lndztmntinual min In on. WILLIAMS PINK PHLLST GAIN woman gmznv VICTORY.- A llporln-`s Sent-chlng lnvestlgnllon lnln V 1! (`mo in orange-ville -`-~ The (`lnIm~ mule on Behgqlfror This .'OlMll('lne lull) norm 0uI,-,,'Ihe (_:re.1test Ilt-lulu: sled!- cluo or the Age. ' . , From the Orangxwihle Sun. I I./. .. mu,` 1.. .... ;.. \`r..._._._..; ' mneiy-nve pounds. rzuxu-nig spews. m-- l_ l vzuue frequent,znnducontinuul pain in ( the lmrk of l19.r liezi(lzLl_11iusL drovoher frauitic. Physicia.ns were In alien-,_ dam-0. but the doctors all said. there wnsho hope`. Mrs. Glirrity saw death jl staring her in the face, wand the; thought of leaving her little children 1 caussd her much. sadness; She was. advised toltry Dr. -\\'illi:uns Pink .Pills, but thought, they could not possibly do her any good, \\'lien'pl1_v- SicianS-hO.d failed to alleviate` her; sufferings, Hoping`, however, almost ` against hope. she lirooured a Supply` and wonderful to relat , she had not i been taking Pink Pills: ong when the: : dreadful symptoxns of her illness be-l gnu` to pass away, and to-day she ? is; the picture ohezilth. A'fe\\n~niontlis L ago Mr. (lzirrity and family removed to ' 0!').IfVille, and in conversitipn with our representa_t.ive Mrs. Garrity " `- "I cannot flujWQ1`(lS to e\-` .....,...n ...;. 4-IL2.nl.vFnInnnu Fun uy\...4- T}... . nurses in the Unibeci States. Price 25 cent./n Mimi) W;nsg.ow s.Soornma_ SYRUP has been ` -- Y ' . .. when teething. b If (1 sturbed at night and broken of your restby uslcknehiid snering and crying with pain of cuttin teeth send at once and get :\ bottle of Mrs. insiow s Soothin Syrup foi- ohildren teething. It \viii1-cixeve t e poor little sueijer iinmediateiy. Depend upon it. mother there is_ no mistake about it. It cur`. dim`x'huw._. reguiatestilestomnch anr1bmveis,curcs wind colic. . sottens the gums, retluces iniimn11n>,tion, and eivw tone nnd energy to the pvlxolesvstem. "Mrs. Vinsiow's Soothing syrup" _io1'* cixilfmn teething is pieamnt to the taste and is the 1)wzq1'ip,tion o one of the oldest and best female piiysicinns nnd/ `bottle. `Sold bv all` drugrgists tiif`i)li"h0%V hi. world. Be sure and ask For Mrs. W`n_ lmv s-. Soothing Syrup. i - ' ~'1 cannon Ill1l._\X_Q1`(lS Lo et- press my tliankfulness for what Dr. Williams` Pink Pills have donelor` 1116. 7 Why ibis {L1II10St miraculous. I wish that everyone who is sulferingas I was will hear of this remedy, We al- ways keepu box. of the Pink Pills in the h0u"s_6." _ ' ' "ivem Willie`-f-E! yu ;ue'd a million gollars, Field, wot Would you do wit 11313:; xlem, Wu wuuxu yuu uu wu. Fldxvegy Eields-W`y, I wouldn't do n_utt'n wLt',it-I d. jeaa rest easy audjet it do suttn wit 411,9-___.._ It is. to .a Be1gi,;u1"s[yn7dicabe.' uni1er_ the cloak of which German capitalists _, axe` be1iev e(1/,t _(>' be concealed,` that` the . Peking Government has accorded the. 3 odncgssionfor the con`sLruotion of the__ raiJroi\d.in tk_16 southexjn portin of the f)h'Lnes9`5`Em Ire. The [me is to`be fin- ished m 190 ' and a1t.h()ugh it w`;lI*re- .mn.`m- mortgaged to `heis3ndicn..te~ as j_ secqrity `for t_he;1o'a.n of. $20,000,000 ` - which the former _h.z}s undermken -to advance. to _thgCl;1nese t1'e_as-ury. `yet. ; `gs soon as Lt w`~qon;plebed Lt is fbo be ,, mana e_>d_ and run exc1usi`v_ely'by;Chin~ P. _ V xv `. vl W Ln nu;'.sv!onv.lur~ paper hmm wor d. tldcxldld. lfluitrated. Rio lmr-l`.i,',-M um: show` :1 be vv mum It. \VcrI`h'. _.;;I.{V) = `en-.|!.Mnlxponths. Am1rv=s\s,.\S '.\"4 A: ._.) `\Lnmxs.961`lJr~zu)m:y, N " `,k .' _.ruaux ruvu llruuulj rugs: snIm=os--Moialure; iutensolltc gr If a - lug mosult night: worse by scratch n . _ ` lowed to continue tumor: form. which 0 an bleed ~nndix1cmnte. bccomhix very sore. Swnmxfs tionigld b All 50 D S ` ru 3 . m, . . M e 8: Sunushlhafgl tin. Lyman.` m {}n._Mc\r1`;-V 0m'rumr`stofq thaltchluc `am hi 3, heal n non cum igaovgat o tumors. reaI. Whq'lesale gems. a fish arm! (Y Everybody in he Uylii u1dn t' oaugbqtpa xn_a.`ny. IDISEA`/S- couqumn. A LADY ` 31; trnn SUPPLY `kzxmusmn. ,. um `rum 1och1n"`m1g'u xn1\n\'m_Mnhh\m - inhuman` ` If:-Mums, TEE C`(')'l.%i2vE_(3fIfVi1:5_EA. _CH'1N A S RAILRf6AD.` For over Play Yeau-a` [S GOTT 8 _T-|j`t)'0|Z?S-BIE-STFR:;ND nun?-A| r In nu: A `A11 amonxxtgljgngg to estate of. late Alex Scott must paid at __`once.} -' V7 GonV1i)le1:A Stock bf lBook;Stationery% at wan Paper lo; SMITH. i1mTmR1B'LEs DISARMED] FORT LUNDI K0Tz\LvCAP'1'UR_5ED BY} TH:ilR '1 REACH l I `Three .Vuti\':- mllsmu. kl`.lcd'h_v lI|~ n|':enl`~s" 4AuuHu-.i_- Pulicte P034 fuplnn-:>l-A I1-r)` GI-:ne(`r:sis In lfhlizi. ."_k l ` }_l:1, lndiull-gt another` insurgent` suc-ll, cess. `Ilia U).ul2L[l.`d.l:, ou- l'hursda._y; last, captured the police post at MAW homedzui. which was glrrisonenl by ;8. jdetjachment of lli border police. The garrison relreatenl L0 L3. new post, held ` by u ' detachment of. the" Second Pun- _ jab lnl'aul.ry, reaching there the next . ufnoruiug. As _Lhe flyiugwluhiu com- uuimlecl by Colonel _RiL`-hardsou, "which 3 * left-liziugu on 'l'hu1's(lauy' `Lu re\i_u(orce \ Lhepbst on they Sauxana nmge, which was `ultjuicketl by insurgents, wastre- News has just-been received in .\,`iu1~: I E I I s l 5 leuemy -rullieil and attantkad the British 3 g force oh the `plain. " The tribesmen; 'however, although in great strength, wer_e_ again driven. off with `heavy loss, of me. ' . . L n -,.: u, ,:1_-`n_...l..: .. n.'.3.-.l` \ MDEBTAKER ' ' _ Barrie & Stroguzdi UL llL'_`.. v... > - ,:_ on. Lhe British .-me,`c;.pmh Baird-' Smith, and Jjleut. ;\'urth, of 133 bi-pts V l:`usi1iers,iu~uLl_ eight men of the fun- jzu/Ulnfantry, were wounded, >' _ AN *A'l'1`AL`K ON LAKKA. ' T116 British post at` Lakka was at- tacked on Erid_uy. The Fitee'nth:5ikhs. * wiLh_ two guns, \vere`sa`nt(\Lo reinforce ' 'the glirrison, but -their zidvunce was " stubliornly 'opp6sed., 'l`J.xere was heavy iriug_in the direction uf the Suuuu-I wuri push} on the S}'munaga1xge. _CoLl Vaughan, gommunding at J:`mft.-a:ock- hart, h`ez_tri_ug of the large and t.hrea.'t1 v Lening _g::thering of the Urakzais ubovee "7rGulit2rxi?mtt:rer;' ` nf9.na-_re'mge,~_ sturwd to the assist` we of the. gar- j. `The. co1o1_1el r_e- I ports that _short._ before ins urnvul at . L`orLUm1is -` J.L_L`I'l$.lx'LX_&QLTLg.,JJs_,', j-' reunnoitxixxg party, .uude1' Major, `Des\'eau3<, who co`mm:rnds- ul; 1u1't u. Gulis. ' u, \\."as-`compelled L0 retina un- '1 I [luv ivn (Le H-re. ' : lnfadditiuu, `Lieut. ~Bl:1ir was" seveIre- 13" \\`0unLie(l~wl1i1a cumng of[. the ene-` my's supply of water. But Lhe Brit- -isu force sucqeedsd Lu driving back the 'ene'm`y s pickets. _ o|.`nl(\l1 'x'-.\'1`l.`. ma AFR`AH}.H ' 81181.11)` :1 yivnpia. SER.L0_lJb s'1':.s.'r_E"01v AFFAIRS.` - . J.`he latest .u_ews lrogn the'l'rtnut isl iuotof a `izuore hopeluluhumcter than 1 that receivgtlflfing"tlx61{iS"'fe;\v llaiys, -~ though it_ 13 11'uTfFut the` :\,t[elnpt0(l"~ raid on the liohat district has been, . repelled, and itlm.`t,' the Ul`&k2:iLiS have ` taken `to r,l1;a"uills. But aguinstithe `texnpprairy successes ._of the British arms must be sh-.1. t.li'`V'ery ASL`I`luu'S`= state of affairs l l`(3VtiLl_l.I_lg"1l_l- Qu1._t.p.,l . Belucliistuu. fllhare is _1it`L_le_ doubt that. if the fort l;he;e.is uttzicked the chances (if the'g;trrison s sgifpky " age` slight. Tho fortifications are pr`ao- ` ` tically `\Vul`i'.llleaS,- mgggzhe place is said.- to be"iuaidquatoly ma,n'_xie_ I2HY`.BiI*IJI}." R.lB`;LI'h`.I5`\' DlSAjRL\I_ED. = V ,, .ArnovtJ1e1*. lfote of -ailizyrm. and a. 'ruLhei" iimimnpmhensible i one. in v iew' `0__f_ the um.-l.ln.nt dnfex`1ca' made. tcuse was scan of Life and the Max J % whu Make it.

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