ae Al The Dally Evaminer ¢ Company —_ : RATES OF Si RscatrrieNn ° s 1.00 Sik Menths 2.00 Th Mouths '.00 On Mout Ot } Ca ia or the THE WEEKLY EXAM'!NER _.-THE DAILY EXAMINER. V OL 30. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Enuripides. aT Single Oopies Two Oents eee — E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1896. NO 438. Book and— ..00) Printing i | We have [irst-class facilities for turning out the best qus al- lity of Job Printing, from a | visi siting card to the largest idisplay work. | Prices low. | Work promptly done Call and see us. ‘examiner Publishing Compeny vy I iay m if & made Pp ared the | uily t < st ass weekly ne wSepape : we —_s CALEY DAR FOR AUGUST, 1806, gast Quar Ist day, 2h 21.9m. p. m, New Moon, 8th day, 0h. 49.4m. a. m Firat Quar, 15th day, 4h. 50.0m. p. m Fall Moon, 23rd day, 2h.51.9 u m [ast quar , oi 8t day, 6.42.3 1 i San | Sao | Hix ( Wee 5 ig Day or W | ee :| , i wa i i ; ait 1; s : 7 i s \ t 2h] & 12 3} Monday b) 22] 28 ’ ' t i= : 7 1 5 i \ t 6 j " ps 6g 8 5 7 | Frids 65{ 16] 9 46] & |) Satur v i 15 | 10 29 9 | Sanday [ei Wh s vi v } i I Ll 46 ' . ¥ 1 sia i v iv; morn | 12| Wedeesday | 1] 9] 022 13! 1 Ay } 2 7 | ;. &@ *4 | Frida | 3 | b 1 41 | Sa lay i » | 4} 2 wis ‘Y | 6 | 2 3 17; M y 7 vi to 18 say S 7s os 1 sda ] oT } 7 48 20} 1 “y | 1] ‘ ‘| 9 } 21; 1 : 12 i 3 e } ) 10 22 : | io eo; 4 33 Ss y i s )} 10 ‘ 34 6; 45] ll 25 | 7 5; 11 4 2 : > | aft 12 2 sy j z + 3 | 0 2° j Zi j 41 i I 29 Sa y ’ yi l 30 2 7 2 3! Z ay cco tenegeanmeceinan metngnee the t Sundays ex ter FRIDAY, 3rd this Ral will plied) as follows .— On and ains of way rum daily Hew Prices in Watches Great George Sireet, 25 cents a peck, at t } - ure | | bY | SSSOSS LIES, | t= Gast i ) 2 | | = y) | 13t \ Ww or working by y ( Be) | artifice g a neariy Waysa sure in | 5 Meation Of uelective Vision. } 7 It is poor economy to refrain from wear f / ¢ glasses when permanent injury to the | \\ yes m ay resuit. It loser n't Cost ar vthing Fr ee Seer W ITE : aon ae ee i 1d Out the condition of your eyes. | c Sane i 1 by correct methods free at | > Nuee » Street Store, Opposite ey : & Me Le | | Silver Watches TY s GE. Hutcheson, tyiol ( SDSS dy & wkv. » ‘ 7 We have lately received a nice | assortment of rare bar for Ladie’s at s!aughter prices, end Genilemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to ] ‘ease In Call and N. price. inspect them. TANTON'S | va ¢ a. Le =, Cw" aie ane ee ae” LOT 1—68 Men’s Suite, now selling for $4 25, LOT 2— 46 } DOW sel Men’s S its, ing for $4.75. Goa NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. : former price LOT 4—A choice lot of less than $3.73 LOT 5 $10 and $1l to $6 LOT 6—Is a choice line , now $5.50. ee” a | | AGE diiie. | of tine $16 and $17, now $10. T gains have brought us the trade. Bargain Corner that itisa genuine thing. light colored mixed tweeds, ) The Greatest Midsummer Sale | Of Readymade Clothing ever held in Chirlottetown. We will attempt to give you an short of what the stock really is, but by MEN’S SUITS. former price $6.50, mixed patterns, all serge, former price $7.25, LOT 3—85 Men’s Suits, mixed tweeds, different patterns to select from, from $7.50 to $8 50, now $5.00. mixed suits, not one in the lot that was sold for 75 Men’s Suit, different makes and patterns, reduced from $9.00, suits, reduced to $6.50. LOT 7—A fine lice of English tweed suits, mixed colors and patterns, the finest ready mades ever shown in Charlottetown, former price $15, We Lave always met with splendid success in any previous sales we have had. The people have come to know that when We place again on the market our entire stock of sammer clothing idea below of our LOT 8—25 fi LOT 9~—500 pairs Men’s Pants at cost price. YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. 150 Youth’s Suits, a great variety of pxtterns and colors. worth all the sav from $6 50 to $8; nominal price of $4.50. Also about 100 Youths’ Svits of other ki will be ssld at cos:. @ur entire stock of boys’ three piece imported suits also et cost. All children’s suits down to the very lowest figure in the history of the trade, stock; and it must necessarily { calling at our Clothing Rooms you can see for yourself and be satistied ne light blue serge cuits, former pric AN i > Genuine discounts and a sale is advertised at the aioe ali or } | ¢ 314, relu 50, 321 to $3. These enits are we will clear theni out at the nds, mixed qualities ard j rca. that was cver reache Tra oO Trains In fT. {U “ r “3 ward. STATIONS. |ward. Read W. A. HUTCHESON'S This sale will continue until further notice, Doa’t blame us if you let this opportunity pass. . au P. M.A ; : 3 30 6 3H \ (a. CU ee #3 52 6 44 i 9 OLI1 4s gs 8 AU -Royaly ods! = - FOR SALE. 5 oe: ©. 458 7 JS... Hunter : 8 IS10 45 os 7 & 3 T 32 Lis 7 40 OF OT OF LAND on West side of North River » 44 7 5S’. . Emer 7 48) 9 57 I, Road, adjoining property of A. Peters, / \\ = 5 8 O88 .. Fr ‘ 7 381 9 42 ony —— ain oe about three acres, suitable | Wa G 2h & 22'..K 7 231 9 @ Also lot of land in Charlottetown Common, f \ 6 5& 8 45 Ar. } : (I 700} 8 45 on West ee te etter, ntaining | a 30.10 00 Lw | oO. 1 Ar. 6 061 8 10] 2 ut two acres, . eer insti ) > on | ak oe ioe so a three story brick Wareho \ é #510 = M > ta, fw Ps : on toe Nor th side ot Water St i ¥ 8S 7210 49 W 5 16] 7 38] present used as office of Customs 4 prrais i § S11 2 I I é 331 7 11 For pariiealars apply at the office of Peters, | im 9 211 50 I 3 15] 9 20 P kere & Ings, ease Bleck. 9 38 1 «215'..1 2 Sol 6 O4 augi7—Wi daw 335 | _ . aliseaeal : ade . — : 10 08 268 ee Ee ee 2 13] 5 40 ‘= . el & ih NO &Y FHE WEATHER MAN. Hi i i sae j ’ 10 40) 3 O .Tig 1 15) 5 0 © oanennnnsnnnnnnnnnppesaEDDERHIDRIT TINNY SHPPHORDEDE VERNER TER ERPRPPRED IT? 8 FO ste ghest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't ns ae - mi . _ M t. | oN ~~ a. a M .. MiP. M. ba = Three white frosts and then a storm. 6 45’ 3 OO). .' 915 540/13 ae If you see sun-dogs, expect rain 7 051 3 M)..1 y J 901 52/E a oe > Oe scum. 705 314 . a “ie ——=— VYhen you see whitecaps on the pond 4a 3 Oi B 8 37) 4 47 >. —_ : re Pp A ha , —=@ | or river, it is going to rain. $ 10) 4 La 815 4b) S Por Us: that i » Manrufaciare of —— ; & 20 4 OF -_— 8 10 4 00 = For Us; that is the Manulact: — When the smoke from « chimney does 900 42 Mor 7423a\e S| not rise, but falls to the ground, it is O Wh 4 G4). .Sct. Peters ..... 7OW25) = going to storm. 10 16 5 2!..} 646 203/=e 4 If the melt of the hog killed in the 1] &») 6 OD) .S 6D 1 AIS -{ —w | fall is big at the front end, the winter A a wh ; “. | = will be sharpest at the beginning. If the BSOLUTELY _BURE 825 4 05 . « su 3B81f . == melt is biggest at the rear, the winter — a ————— runs glen ae ee 9 97' 4 3s ¢ 711712515 = will be the coldest in the latter part. THEORIES ABOUT ‘DREAMS. 10 OO 5 15). .Georgetow 7 OO} 2 10 = <= In winter when yeu-see the wild geese ediwues WORDS OF WISDOM. | “ ‘ Mt —@ | flying south, expect co ns Ft jomanatnd . M .7) i = Se Te => fly ia ee the wai epsiny can If science has dispelled such old wives’ a Id 75 } _ nee , = re frozen over. When the geese are seen fables as that to dream of a marriage Magnificent promises are always to be 8 10 ( I averse . 7 00 = Taese gools are now being deliver si to the lestiag W wolesa ones = flying north, warm weather is to be ex- signies death, or to dream of a cat oe suspected.—Theodore Parker. < oe + = of th2 D> nie } We guarantee them superior to aay shown at the same = pected. an enemy, ~ has — to a Rashness 1s the faithful but unhappy —— -\s os lille al s oe Dube nufacture ~~ ; ss mysteries of her own. ne scientist sys- | parent of misfortune. —Fuller. } — = price, either of hom: or foreig ; ms ; ee will convince you of the value == If the sun sets in a cloud, it will rain | tematized these subtle premonitions to ' saa ¢ gubsisé in society but by Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time | & A tria oF jer ty» yoar wa — Oe ' 4 = on the morrow. The person who takes make them available for use and guid- ife — aa - I ; . — d y: . a = of th roods, both a3 b9 quality ao Colur, : ae it or == this saying as literally true would do ance. To quote his opinion:— reciprocal concessions.—.Jchnson. A aes i. 2 PO ay nORe. = If you have not yet seen our compiete range of sampies, wri e yo — well to remember that unless the cloud j — its ae ole oe OO Political men, lke goats, usually thrive superintendent, yeu Mer Govt. Rhys, ‘ beans” de jon th — | t), ioe a ; nt ve x e e@ ex- ; Charlottetown. Moncton, N = nearest wholesale house for them at on-ve. = eae 1 Bice On ae, eee ec of nervous ae best among inequalities. —Landor. 4% e e? 18 - a ere i args, # § PC ba ti s- | : ce . peace es ssciiiidhiitciiag. | ae —oeses = tance to the north or sonth would at the | Frightful dreams are a sign of deter- Pleasure soon exhausts us and itself TIME TABLE FOR FERRY SETAMERS = Ss Ltda S| same moment see the sun set in clear mivation of blood to the head. also, but endeavor never does.— Richter. Be a a = Wim. Parks & On, s = aa Dreams in which one imagines pain or T : rill ply ] - rae ; j tof the body indicate Pe ae ee The steamer Southport will ply on the = oe IMPERSONALITIES. i injury to apy par | Ea+t and West Rivers until further notice = S >. JONN, WW. B. ae disease of that part. EUROPEAN STATISTICS. as ful.ows :— = : ——_ Dreams of distorted forms are a sign pert EAST RIVER. = sugi—246 ij uu \ ® ei A eee maar eee senate, Se | .of obstruction or disease of the liver. During the last two centuries the : bed eeps his pupils inorder by threateningly | To dream of fainting indicates a weak | wealth of Great Britain has increased W e Pr = Street W bart "ome gi HHA ? Ma dis; i] ay ing a pistol. ' action of the heart. fortyfold. Monday for Ea River = “Ch se hy A horseshoe hung over the door for | — Gentle, pleasant dreams are a sign of a The amount of gold actually in ¢cireu- a eee. han ; a eo eae | oe od luck fell fw its nailonto ihe head | | sight irritation of the head, but in ner- | lation in England is estimated to be having Hepduas Wis re ne | & £42444 444248 fo 2225252255... >> of an Atchison (Kan.) amt & few days | yous fevers often indicate the approach of . 110,000,000 pounds sterling, or about | Ca at Haggarty’s aod Hickey’s EEE = | 20, injuring her seriously. : } @ favorable crisis. | 865 tons he perverse ef cyano se aL Past <i : =|. A traveling hypnetist has been sued | Dreaming is an experience commoa to | The annual increase of the German hk ver at 3 p. m., an mest gt etut pedis = ‘) = in Ohio by nie eaieneenen, who demands t humanity, though it varies widely in | nation during the last five years has ‘The steamer will also leave Prince Street] 2 = the sum of fifteen dollars for pretending ' different individuals, and ina few ex- | been more than five times as much as Wh art for East River on Saturday at o,| = 1 ai be ee Tr he 7 t. His | ¢eptional cases is absolutely unknown. that of the French. penes Sree Hay bon'e What a ae = hy epee eaten ee oi poor on }- re The feminine element is terribly in | lottetown at 7.30 8. m., calling at Haggar | 2 as ie ld ie oe eee rT ee *? i , STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT. excess in Germany, the women erceced- | ty’s and Hi cxeys W harves—imacing re a Deir kirg water from a tea cup? Di In t taste exactiy like water, : i = cal influence. : cotniniasinitetainatiinin ing the men by more than 1,000,000, | > " lew = an ° . : mre * evervwhere , = ‘Wo > ates o- ’ Ee } turo trip at 3 p. m. from I — ~ a a it? This eternal fitness of things crops out everywhere. Nothing =|, oe om an Sent aiean tt = ' . ears are becoming to some eyes. according to the latest statistics. Che steamer wil! run to Mount Stewar| 2 right unless it’s just right. Just so with vio one ver EAB ea ; T i i h friend A German statistician makes the start- | every alternate week as the tides may suit | = 2 | woman was heard to remark to another aR pan gees ep SOS ree ling assertion that there are in Bulgaria | - Ww EST RIV ER r = = ina spiteful tone on a crowded Lewiston A widow's weeds may blossom as the 3 eas or one to every on ” : oT 2 ' ' = | (Me.) street the other day as a third rose. Pe Ge ; : ' ri) Luttetowr ta = 2% ¥ ai ot ial aa . t inhabitants. If these figures are correct | Will leave Charlottetown for We at River = ne Dinin Room 2 woman, evidently an acquaintance, went t Women over 20 and over 70 tell their | puigaria holds the record for long-lived } sridge, Thursday, at 4 p.m., calling at | = == | fiying by on a bicycle attired in a stun- ! age. cAtiaous. Wee »when required. Friday morn- x = | nine bloomer snir t i ’ W .} = ™ rj ; ; ' The best cooks are not always the vessaneneecscuneae mre eax 7a. a aust ng leaving Weet River B for C} = . 2 S e storia’s subjects are aving W eat : l S me 3 SS Aow much better one’s breakfast tastes when the sourroundings are 2 eee Queen Victoria’s subj | @weetest tempered wives. FROM THE RAM’ Ss HORN. Ottetow at i.00, Bling at yentevils => ad “y i . 4 " > te »enns eels tees sohec . sented = . “ —_—_—__—_ | making retura trip from Charlottetown to) 2 just right. rates of ore ont ol te Xo ‘ean rabies a is = If a Japanese farmer has as much as yon 4 wae “7 Py gt moes 7 West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p.1 z= in a loose- jointed chair, at a rickety tabie % a pleasan bh 4 | ten acres of land he is looked uyon asa | out his night-key a Poe Men who try to serve Ged for gain are | wt nt S t. nor a neccessary one? Woen for instance you can buy 2 re hair ty : & pninepolies { Sonow adds beauty to the character | willing to serve the devil for nothing. LOCKY P IT 7 . ' : Vv 1e sea built as = : : a : ROCKY ! a I. os handsomely designed high back, and close woven cane i 1d to back ¥ A league for the elimination of foreign | -when taken in broken doses. Skeptics may tear the Bible to pieces, The steamer Elfin will leave Prince St.) SS strongly as any chair that’s made, with brace arms screwe * | words from the French language has i Men and women in love imagine | put they can make no reply to a consist- Wharf daily (Sundays excepte J), a8 fol l- = and seat for 85c at = been formed in Paris. themselves in pretty much everything | ent Christian life. lows :—At 6.30 a. m., 8.00 a m., 9.30 a 7 Prince Eugene, the youngest son of } else that is unrestful. Many a procession that is marching | a.m, lia. m.,2 p.m, 4p. m., and 6.00 | = a = | King Oscar IL. of Sweden and Norway, The man who thinks only of No. 1 | straight toward the pit is headed by a pen : = == | is traveling under tho name of Count ' forgets how many millions and millions | moderate drinker. Will leave Rocky Point as follows : —At = FY | Rosendal. there are between that and infinity There tn hope for aman who doesn’t | Suadg aa a _ lige re . 7” ‘3 eh! = : N - =. It is stated that only one-fourth of her WHEN AND WHAT TO READ. have to fall down more than once to léarn noon, 3.00 p m., 5.00 p. m.. 1.90 p.m. : ( =} | requirements are now imported by Japan, how to stand up. Genders Fae Lees es : & = | as against 67 per cent. six years ago. Praying for the heathen on other than | a.m., 12.45 p.m., 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 = = A man was trampled to death by i If you are getting lazy, read James. a cash basis, is like giving a check when p.m. From Rocky Point =e O08 Whey) Fee eer SS SSS SS SS SSS SS FS SS FS FSF | horses on an Irish race course recently ' If you are a policy man, fread Daniel. | there is no money in bank to meet it, A 1.30 p. m.. 5.00 p. es. and 5.59 p m SST FFF FVFF FFI Fy FF YF FF FY FY 6 | hWwhile trying to save a jockey who had } Jf your faith is below par, read Paul. oy bate ™ ewe oe by SOUTHPOCRT FERRY. fallen. ; If there is no song in your heart the leading members feel most comforta- — F ’ | ble in the back seats. The steamer Hillsborough will ply on f read David. There is too much singing ‘‘Take my | I r 8 é ‘ : E i ‘ " gt ey me Sout sport Ferry till further notice a: 8 is . REMARKABLE CASES ; wee getting sordid, speak awhile | .5\.0> and my gold,"" and. putting noth- 0). Owe , i Sales bs Their Sick . ing but copper and nickel iu the basket Sun wh « excepted, leaving Char lot! (| | Chronic Inyalids ye og ti m f If you are getting weak-kneed, take a town daily at 6 30 a.m., and every halt Beds After Giving Up ope. oie © look at Elijah we esis iaicuaias ae ms pe: ear ae j ns oe Dr. ; lf you are just a little strong-headed at 6.45 a. m., making — hourly trp "Bo p seating wget sooner ae ' go and see Moses LETTEK FROM THE LADY SUPERIOR 010.05 p Su a « :-— Boat e’s catarrh cure. y ‘ Re ae 10. - Pp. — a - ay : _ p 7 a a - so Markdale—Geo. Crowe's child, itching ; If you are impatient, sit down quictly OF rl GREY NUNS, cave harlotteto # s § hey axl : fatten a ? ore) i , ' to8 35p.m. Steamer ai ee And ail Hinds of eczema ; cured. Chase's Ointment. * and have a talk with Job. . ; Hq : G : N c lei : ae ae th ib t 120 clock, noon, Truro, N.S—H. H. Sutherland, travel- [ If you feel chilly, get the beloved dis- Sacre eart (Grey cee onvent, ~ so om dF i ay of a week the | ‘ ler, piles—very bad case; cured; Chase's | ciple to put his arms around you. ae aid Tae ie 3 4th, 1896. jeeda Yi k tl ; > ¢ a 4 CK n, sq., M. Steamer w ill run off time to accommodate | TOUNDR 2 ¥,9, ORF Ointment. G0e. in If you are losing sight of the future, sein eatin Ont the travelling publi Lucan—Wm. Branton, gardener, P climb up to Revelations and get a glimpse ; ; se ite Hing p sic. e- Come to | Our Yard — 7 ' 4 Will be done rates and in promptly on hand. | And examine the contents. We can supply you with all kiads of lum ber t Will Pay You. Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud - ding, etc. A lot of laths just landed. JAMES BARRETT, | Connolly’s Whar. mays ete nl Advertisers ! at A. White & Son’s Foundry, at most reasonable a first-class manner. All orders left will be attended to. Plough castings of all descriptions kept JAMES D. WHITE. augl9—dy &wky. esr ar oe Be ‘he home circulation is the most valuable fcr advertisers. Tur EXAMINER reaches the hoses of our citizens every evening. That accoun‘s for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY worms; all gone. Chase’s Pills. L’ amabio~Poter Van Allan, eczema for three years. Cured, Chase's Ointment. Gower Point—Robano Bartard, dread- ful itching piles, 30 years, Well again ; Chase’s Ointment. 60c. Meyersburg—Nelson Simmons, itching piles: cured. Chase’s Ointment. Malone—Geo. Richardson, kidney and liver sufferer ; better. One box Chase's Pills. 2ic. Chesley—II. Will’s son, crippled with rheumatism and suffering from diabetes, completely recovered. Chase's Pills. Matchard Township—Peter Taylor, kid- ney trouble, 30 years; cured. Ch ase’s Pilig. 25¢, Toronto—Miss Hattie Delaney, 174 Crawford street, subject of arn colds. Cured by Chase’s Syrup of Lim- seed and Turpentine. 25 cents. a nie Dr. Chase’s remedies are sold by all dealers. Edmanson, Bates & Co., mamt- Jacturers, Toroutoe =k those —_— of the promjsed land. _ eee STL ASA EAST Y As a blood maker, blood purifier, health giver and sys- tem renovator Manley’s Celery-Nerve Compound is unrivalled. “The eruptions on the face par~- ticularly have been removed, and the trouble in my back as well, and I feel like a mew man. I consider Maniey’s Celery Compound better © than doctor’s medicine for blood and liver troubles, as it has proved so in my case.” Isaiah ' “Waterford, Ont. For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Johnston %& Johnston, Charlottetown and Dear Sir,—lt is with great pleasure tha [ write to inform you that your valuable remedy, “* Kootenay Cure,” has been tried in our Institution with most gratifving results, I can say this, as I am one of those who have consc’entiously tested it. I have vo hesitation in recommebding it as a wonderful medicine for rheumatism, a diseate which baffled medical science forso many years. To’ my own knowledge also the remedy has proved most beneficial in cases of pepsia. bas ting the foregoing testimony as regaris the | benefit s which Iknow “ Kootenay Cure ” has conferred on many sufferers, and you have my full permission to make use of } this testimonial in acy way vou think fit.) SistEeR ‘THERESE, Lady Superior. 136&w Hughes’ Drag Stores, the efforts of ' dy= | { have much pleasure in communica | For eale at W. R. Waison’s and Geo. «| ! best quality at moderate prices. bye cent counter, SOME MEN ARE BORN GREAT. Cuvier wes the mo tive anatomist and the science. t famous compara founder of the The most famous English — 1] was Nelson, who destroyed the French power at sca, The most noted Roman orator was Cicero, who won oe renown in his ara tions against Cuasiline. The most famo as ti nor was Farineili It was said of him, ‘‘There is one God and one Farinelli.’’ Montaigne was the most eTective essay writer, and the founder of this style of composition The most noted electrician is Edison, whose inventions in that line are nun bered by hundreds. The most fertile song writer wa Schubert. The list of his songs com prises over 1,206 numbers. The most sublime of poets was Isaiah. His word pictures have been mode's for all succeeding writers. The most lugubrious poet was Jeremiah His mournful style has given the world the word ‘‘eremiad.”’ Newton was really the founder of mod- ern astronomical science by his discov- ery of the laws of gravitation. The greatest biographer who ever lived was Plutarch, who has been styled **Th Father of Biography.’’ Bichat must be considered as founder of the sclence of anatomy ite greatest practical demonstrator. Lhe most noted of encysclopedists was Diderot, whose work began an entirely new style of literary effort The first great Greek philosopher was Pythagoras, who laid the foundation of philosophical speculation The most famous orator among the Greeks was Demosthenes, and his best orations those against Philip The most eminent ethical philosopher was Sucrates who found in morality quasi substitute for religion. The leading philanthropist was How- ard, who devoted his life to ameliorating the wretchedness of the prisoner. Moliere was undoubtedly the best oi the French dramatists. He has been styled ‘‘The Shakespeare of the French.’’ The leading poet of Protestantism was Milton. His ‘‘Paradise Lost’’ has been styled ‘‘The Great Puritan Kpic.’’ The Greeks regarded Pindar first of their lyric poets, and time the judgment has been The leading pantheistic philosopher was Spinoza. He found Godin every- thing, and deemed that everything was God. The most skillful tactician was Napoleon. nis Were woe the and a the since their confirmed. as military wiotoamtee VIVO T eS more by skill and tact than by strength. U. S&. FARM EXPORTS, 1895. Four thousand dozen year exported to France In the shape of veal calves went abroaf% in 1895, Cuba took 392,204 bushels of India corn, paying $26,602 for it, American game last year was exported {o the value of $17,885. The American fowl was exported last year to the amount of $51,359. American flower seeds were exported to the value of $30,000, Asia laet year called for 91,371 pound: of tobacco, and paid $9,668 for it. India last year imported from Americ: frogs were last about 20,000 last year | 8,165 barsms of flour, paying $25,854. Africa last year consumed 2,037,307 pounds of American tobacco, at a cost oj $182,130. Of ox hair, for plastering and purposes, this country last year exporte: $505, 029. China last year imported from th: United States $13,946 worth of preserve: fruits and nuts. other Of manufactured linseed ofl ther went abroad last year 62,718 galloig valued at $37,363. Ty is stated that worth of $871,465 | American preserved fruits were used lat year in Europe. Peas and beans went to the extent of 242,680 at $429,002. abroad last year busimlis, valued The natives of the Celestial Empire last year needed 36,144 barrels’ of flour, and paid $103,375. Of pickled pork the Europeans called for 52,266,893 pounds for which they dis bursed $4,158,400. American corn was needed by Europ: to the extent of 27,601,137 bushels, value at $14,650,767. American hams were needed rope to the extent of 105,494,123 valued at $10,960, in En pounds Da. The siaughter houses of this country last year exported to Enurope #%904,071 worth of soap grease. Asia last year imported from the United States 11,064,369 pounds of raw cotton, and paid $306,058. China last year consumed 92,400 pounds of American meats and dairy products, valued at $12,925, It will surprise most readers to learn that this country last year exported $1,581,891 of sausage casings. Unmanufactared wool was last year sent abrovad to the amount of 4,279,109 pounds, valued at $484,463. Last year the farmers of this country exported 331,722 cattle, for which they received $20,603,796. Dried beef, smoked and otherwise, was sent abroad to the amount of 821,- 673 pounds, valued at $73,569. France imported last year from the United States 2, 463,994 gallons of cotton- seed cil, paying $776,317. American corned beef was last year to th? amount of pounds, valned at $3,558,230. American canned beef last year went abroad to the amount of 64,102,263 pounds, valued at $5,720,983. exported 62, 473, 326 ICH RED BLOOD is the foun- dation of good health. That is why Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, gives HEALTH. Price on all readymade clothing down | to rock bottom during our slaughter sale. ae F Woolen Co, Trv Them.—tTry Saunaers & Newsom fur all kinds of fresh an salt meats of the Try their aug21 2i The greatest naturalist was Linnaeus, So i i The greatest Romar general was ne sar » father of modern chemistry was | Stomach, sometimes called waterbrash, bases seir. and burning pain, distress, nausea, The keenest critic of any age or coun- | dyspepsia, are cured by Hood’s Sarsa- try was Voltaire. parilla. This it accomplishes because The greatest conqueror of ancient times | W ith its wonderful power as a blood was Alexander. purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla gently Copernicus is jnstly deemed “The | tones and strengthens the stomach and Father of Modern Astronomy.” digestive orgaus, invigorates the liver, Achimedes is considered to be the] creates an appetite, gives refreshing founder of the science of physics. sleep, and raises the health tone. In Rossuct was the most gifted orator cases of dy spepsia and indigestion it the Roman church has ever produce. geenis to have “a magic touch.” Herodotus was the greatest historian “‘ For over 12 years I suffered from sour and the father of ali written history. The greatest Methodist was John Wes- S t h ley, the founder of this denomination. oO ae aC with severe pains across my shoulders, and great distress. I had violent nausea whigh would leave me very weak and faint, difficult to get my breath. These spells came oftener and more severe. I did not receive any lasting benefit from physicians, but found such happy effects from a trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I took several bottles and mean to alwayr keepit in the house. I am now able to do all my own work, which for six years I have been unable to do. My hustand and son have also been greatly bene- fited by Hood’s Sarsaparilla — for pains in the back, and after the grip. I gladly recommend this grand blood medicine.” Mrs. PETER BURBY, Leominster, Mass. Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the O One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. cure all Liver Ills and Hood’s Pills sick Headache. 25 cents. Ee eee HIT IS TRUE Has Been Proven by smokers who know a really fine Cigar, — EI Padre Needles is infinitely superior to all cheap imported cigars. Not Fank and Heavy, eeeees BUT ceveee Sweet, Rich and Mellow. 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