THE ©aALENDAR FOR FERRE ARY, 189 Last Quar Sth day, 8h 25.6m. p. m. New Moon, 13th day, Oh. 0.1m. noon First Quar, 21st day, 5h. 2.0m. p. m Full Moon, 28th day, 4h. 38. 9.m., p.m Sun Sun | High Da? J eek. se ; | silica rises | sets water ee —)- ;h mys Mm morn 1 | Saturday 7214591 am 9 2 | Sunday 23]5 0} 0 46 o | Mo rday 2] l 26 io oe _ ot @ hi 4 | i 71ayv «0 | » - 1! ' i » > « 5 | We lnesd y ~) 4 ° 3 6 | Thursday 21 5] 411 7} Friday 23 5 38 8 | Saturday ol S ‘ + 9 | Sunday 20 | ? 8 13 (8 | Monday Is | 10 | , 64 "| Tuesdas 17} 12] 94 12 | Wednesday 16} 14} 1b 24 i3| T irsday aS 15 10 51 4} Friday 12 17 il 27 5 | Saturday ll | 19 il 87 16 } Sunday oi a mor 17 | Monday [3s 32 ee 18; Tuesday Si Br 48 54 It | Wednesday i ME is 29 | Thursday | 2 76) 63.6 2] | Friday pete a 22 Saturday | 6 59 2? 3 52 23 |} Sunday | 7] 30 § 13 24 | Monday | 56] 32] 6 43] 2 i Tuesday 54 33 7 59 rt) | Wednesday 52 Sit 68 8% 27° Thursday 50 36 9 46 | 28 ; Friday : @6] 38) 16s 22 ; Saturday 6 4615 39 | ae PE. Island Railway On and after THURSDAY, 5th December, 595, the trains of this Railway will run daily Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Inward. Trains Outward Read down. Read up. PM AM rxM AD a ee Chariottetown..... 310 10 16 330 719....Royalty Junction 2» 9 5 417 8$03.....North Wiltshire.... 204 9 05 GM GFF..c.c-RmiOe BIver..... 149 85) 5065 852 Bradalbane....... 115 8 ee DW OAccctus Rrneraid ........ 1 07 8 Os ar OK sec Freetown ~oeekd 58 7H ee PO iienendes Kensington ......12 33 733 6D wid Ar) { Lvi2 00 7 a Sam nerside PM 1250 Lv) tar 1020 AM BEd. csocees Miscouche........ 10 30 Baiccwies Wellington ....... 9 47 Se Wi enccnen BUS TEE, oc cccece 9¢9 a | ceteses Bloomfield. ....... 7 34 | en SS eee Pe csancees ERTS 600 PM AM AM i Charlottetown. ....100 oyalty Junction. ...10 10 i eee 9 37 355 Ar L 905 ta: Stewart 410 Ly Ar 850 Es Cardigan....... 7% 545 Georzvetown 710 PM AM 405.....-Mount Stewart..... 855 OEE. ccce 00++ TEE, cocccccce 817 BEB, ccc ccc BEFORE 2 cccccce 7 48 557 eee TIVer....c+- 7 3 6 #.. én sccenccose Gow PM AM PM . AY Tiicenceevecni<niiasneies cccess esvece 7 Xt 5 ..«ee-Cape Traverse ‘ ote PM AY Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt, “> Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Railway Office, Dec 1, 1895. WTinter Service. DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN ST. JOHN, N. B., AND LIVERPOOL. From From Liverpso'. Steamer StJohn, NB Sat, Dec. 7...Lake Ontario...Wed., Dee 2 . “ 21. .Lak? Winnipeg “ Jap + ** Jan 4...Lake Suverior ” " = « “* 18. .Lake Ontario.. “ Feb : “ Feb 1 ..Lake Winnipeg “ ~ > * 15...Lake Superior * Mar 4 ** 2)...Lake (ntario - 2 Mari4.. Lake Winnipeg “ Apr | “ 2...Lake Surerior “ - FIRST CABIN—$i) and $1). $rtand $5. S*COND CABIN—To Liverpool, London Gerry, Belfast and G lasgow. $3). Round Trip _ fo London, Bristol or Cardiff, $3: unad Trip, S51. sT cER2AGE—To Liv: rp ol, London, Gla+ gow aud Beltast, $21.20; to Bristol and Cardifi $4»). NOTE—Steerage passengers by the Besve: Line are pre vided with the use of bedding, an: esting end drinkirg utensils, free of charge Insurance certificates issued at lowest rates, Freight carried at lowest rates and to ai importa:t points both in Canadaand Grea Britain on through bilis of lading. Specia cilities provided for the carriage of butter cheese and perishable freight For further particulars as to frelght or pas sage apply to D. & C. MacIVER, Kound Trip, D. W.CAMPBFLL, Tower Buildings, Manager, 18 Hospital st, Liverpool, Montreal, TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spe cial contract with the Dominion Govern ment. 8. 8S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,060 Tons. 8.8. 8ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8. 8S. DAMAKA, 2,500 Tone. The Furness Steamships are the fines On this route. A!l boats are Clyde built with ssfoon and sieeping berths amidship> where jeast motion is felt. S. S. St. Jobn City and Halifax City ar electrically lighted throughout. Superior accommodation for all kind: of Freight, Dairy Produce, ete. For information regarding sailing dates, etc., apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Lop., People’s Bank Building, Halifax, Or W. W. Clarke, Passenger A-ze Charlottetown P. E. I dec 2] BENEFIT — oe Citizens’ Band —_—iv\— HILLSBOROUGH RINK, ——() N¥—_—_ Friday Evening, Feb. 28th, For the purpose of procuring New Uniforms. ADMISSION—Skaters, 20 cents. Pro- menade, 10 cente. feb26 BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafion Street, Opposite Court House. JOHN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. (Late in the employ of James Houg ston.) Having opened a public Stable on Gratton Street, | am prepared t> take Gertiemen’s horses and Colts at ali seasons of the year to board, train, break or keepin road condition f-r immediate use. Horse Clipping also at tendeite © -me reasonable, i Nov2—1354w 3a DAILY Dommion Coal Company, Ltd sole selling Agents Prinee Edward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Ran of Mines, and will aeep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices, are | consumption people, poverty of blood in either. leanness. 'means of overcoming them. Everybody knows cod-liver oi! makes the healthiest fat. cod-liver hidden, the oil is digested, it is ready to make fat. EXAMINER ae erenenmemememanee The undersigned having been appo inte in the Province o PEAKE BROS. & CQ., Selling Agents. 25, 1394—tf thinness The diseases of thinness scrofula in children, in grown thrive is the on best They Fat In Scott’s Emulsion of oil the taste is When you ask for Scott's Emulsion and your druggist gives you a kage in a salmon-colored wrapper with the pict- ure of the man and fish on it— you can trust that man! 50 cents and $1.00 Soot & Bowns, Chemists, Belleville, Ont O0N'T DESPAIR CURE YOU Id’s Kidney Pills to cure arg s Itisease, Diabetes, Lumb go, netism. Heart Disease, Female irre Blood—or money r-funded. rs in medicine, or oy mail on soc. per box, o- Six boxes $2.50, SMITH & CO.. Toronto. We guarantee De WILL 2se [ropsy. R j 1 Sold by all ce oO ® rece,pt of . mi DAR. L. #.. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills a he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.0 » rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per lozen. Sent by mail to any address po aid, GEORGE E. HUGHES, may29 Charlottetown, viCK HEADACHE, (REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD C!GESTION. PRIGE 25 CTs. Tae DODDS MED CO Lobster Packers’ _ Supplies 000 Lbs Manilla Kope, 000 “ " Marline, 000 “ Cotton Twine, 000 “ Hemp, 500 Boxes Charcoal Tin ria 6, 5,000 Lbs ngot Tin, 3,000 LbsPig Lead. 300 Bundles Sheet Iron, 100 Kegs Box Nails, 50 Keg Trap Nails, 200 Gallons Copper Paint, 20 Bars Copper, At Lowest Market Prices Dodd & Rogers. Charilot‘ctown, Feb. 19, 1896—135 Cc. B.C and P. BE. LL 6. ¢. Students ! You can get a Day Book, Journal, Ledger, and a Six Column Journal (Printed) for $1.50. Only a few Sets left. Call early and get a Set. J. D. TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. febl5 eee ——— — ODDS AND ENDS. Some bath robes bound in wide satin ribbon are pretty enough to wear to after- noon teas. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity because they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal condi- tions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and diuretic properties, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucuous mem- branes cf the kidneys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25c. a box. The cheapest medicine in the world. Miss Della Sloan, of Brooklyn, N. Y., recently locked a burglar in her dining room, yelled for the police and caused his J arrest. DECEIVED, The Unparalelled Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills Excites the Envy and Greed of Unscrupulous Imitations. Be Nor A kidnev treatment in pill form was un known until Dodd’s Kidney Pills came into use. If Dodd’+ Kidney Pil's were not indeed “the beat in the world,” no ove would iin- tate them. Who is defrauded and who pockets the proceeds when a counterfeit coin is passed upon you? Never let any one persuade you to buy a substitute or imitation of the real article you need. " The genuine are putup io round, flat wooden boxes, white lettering on blue label with red band. You can get the genuine Dodd’s Kidney Pills from any druggist or dealer in Cana- da, at 50 cts. a box, or by mail from the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont. Melancho'y spreads itself between heay- en and earth, like envy between man and man, and is an everlasting mist. With Invalids, Yes! with invalids the appetite is ca- pricious aud needs coaxing. hat is just the reason they improve so rapidly under Scott’s Emulsion, which 1s as palatable as cream. Willie—Paw, what does the paper mean by talking of the softer sex? Mr. Milligan—When I was your age !t meant the women, but they have change so nowadays that I guess it means the dudes. THAT IMPALING CASE. Mr A, E, Hudson, Combermere, severely iujured—Protruding Knot Entered the Body—Cured by One Box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, Comsermers, Feb. 22 (special).— Mr. H. E. Hudson, trapper, hunter and lumber- man, was injured by falling on a knot, which entered his body from beneath ane injured his bladder and kidneys. Jle says : “| was confined to my bed for six week: and was rarely able to work, feeling tov weak since the injury, over eight year ago. I have taken one box of Dcdd’s Kid ney Pill’s and am perfectly cured and 8 able-bodied as ever before in my life. One box was worth one hundred dollars to me, if it is possible to estimate such a benefi: in dollars.” Some dear little brushes for the new baby have miniatures of lovely infants se in silver on the back. 25 cents cures Catarrhe] Héadache. - - Incipient Catarrh. ” " Hay Fever. ” % Catarrhal Deafness. - “ Cold in the Lead in 10 min. n ” Foul breath caused by Cat arrh. 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box Sold by all dealers. Do not let a man buy perfumer, nor z woman select cigars. They are both at se: in the operation. It Saved Our Child, “My little daughter, three and a half years old, suffered three years with Ecze- ma. Her little body was covered with th: itching rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have en- tirely cured and saved our child. He: skin is clear and nota sign of rash 1s t be seen.”—Andrew Aiton, Hartland. N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousand: benefited by this unfailing cure for pile and skin diseases. Lace will be ueed more than ever this spring, even cloth gowns being thus in- congruously adorned. STILL IN HIS PRIME, North Hastings’ O:dest Inhabitant Hale and Hearty. Josias Moore, of Bancroft, Ont., one of the oldest and best-known residents of Hastings County, can boast of won- derful health and vigor for his age- “ Although I am over 84 years of age,”’ he says, “I feel as young as ever I did.” Mr. Moore, however had @& narrow es- cape from death about a year ago. “I was so bad with indigestion,” he writes, “that the doctors gave me up. I tried various alleged remedies but found them no good. One day our popular druggist, f. C. Humphries, seat me m sample of Dr- Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to try. The result was marvellous. After taking two I was able to get up. Then I sent for a box. I could s20n eat any- thing. In a short time I was able to walk two miles, to Baacroft and back, with ease.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will, Without fail, cure all _ kidney, liver, stomach and blood troubles. For sale by all dealers. Price 25 cents. One pilla dose: one cent a dose. Edmanson, Bates & Co., manufacturers, Toronto. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine is the latest discovery ‘or coughs asthma and consumption. It {fs pleas- ant, quick and certain. 25 cents. POCOOC oer cereeeteeserene ve Poe ee ee ee weer ereuee wee eeeeeee No Man Would : : Write Business Leiters On Scraps of Waste Paper if he knew how cheaply he could get nicely Print- ed Office Stationery, very best paper, at very lowest prices, at ~ 8 = Sd iS The Examiner eee wereres Pe Oe meee e ne wee seeeenteeereres eee eeeeeenene Job Printing Rooms, eeeeerereseeeoeres Stee eee wet eeeereeeee OO Ot ee ee eeeeee eee SOO eee ee een ee Hp reee Watch, Rings, f G.H. TAYLOR, North Side of Queen Square, pa ean FRIDAY, FEBRUARY FACTS IN FEW WORDS. A ton of good coal fs said to yicl about 8000 feet of purified gas. The first of the modern bank note: were made in China about the yea) 1000 A.D. Hammerfest, ernmost town, Chili, is the most the world. Cuvier is authority for the statemen! that the life of a whale may exceed over a period exceeding 1000 years. In Canada a driver of horses sits or the right and turns his team in thal direction. In England the nationa custom is the reverse. Baker County, one of the most fertile north Arenas town ir Norway, is the and Punta southerly counties in Georgia, has no railroad telegraph or telephone lines in it: borders, and it has no newspaper. As speaking tubes are found not t¢ work on the English warships, owing to the rattling of the machinery, the admiralty has determined to try dele phones. The city of Sydney, Austria, has im- ros‘d a fine of £1 upon any persort cunvicted of spitting upon the floor o public buildings or upon the street. Bears are the most profitable animal for trappers in Maine this season, or account of the large amount of oi taken from their bodies. It Is sold fm $4 a gallon. Gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, lead mercury, sulphur, carbon, antimony, bismuth and zinc were the only min- erals known at the time of the dis covery of America. The Talmud, Jewish book of funda- mental and canonical law, says thal there were thirty persons besides Joshua who possessed the power ot “stopping” the sun. A Parsee sacred fire which is burning in a temple at Legiguil, Persia, it known to have not been extinguishe¢ since the days of Rapbereth, who live? twelve centuries ago. The empress of China has a grea’ passion for jewels. It used to be il legal for a Chinese woman to wea)! diamonds, but the present empres: changed all that by persisting in he fancies. In the fourteenth century a fashior came into vogue In France, Spain an¢ lialy of two wedding rings being use¢ in the marriage ceremony. Thty wer cornected by a chain, and one wat placed on the finger of the bride, thr cther on that of the groom. One-third of an acre grows 20,00t jasmine plants, yielding 2000 pounds o! flowers. Half an acre set with 3500 rose Plants bears 2500 pounds of petals which give from 200 to 250 pounds o pomade. An acre and a quarter wil yield 2000 pounds of violet flowera PEOPLE. Rebecca Isaacs, who supplied frul! to the Duke of Wellington, and tle British troops at Tarres Vedras, die recently at the age of 99 in Lisbon. John Alden’s house at Duxbury Mass., which was built in 1650, and ir which he lived during the latter par' of his life, is now occupied by the ninth John Alden in direct descen‘ from the famous magistrate of #ly- mcuth colony. A pickpocket robbed Mrs. Elizabett Stuart Phelps Ward in Boston the other day and when the thief wus brought before his victim, she said “He doesn’t look like a criminal. He hes a good face, and perhaps he wil! five up stealing. I will not prosecute him. Robert Burns’ great grandfather ané¢ namesake, his last descendant in the direct male line, has just died at Black- hil, near Edinburgh, aged 52 years He had served as a_ soldier and ¢ gardener in the Edinburgh pubic gar- eens, but for fourteen years past had teen keeper of the powder magazine at Bl.ckhall. He left no children. Matthew B. Brady, the well-known photographer. who died a few days ago in New York, leaves a collection of portraits which is almost priceless. It includes pictures from life of the most celebrated personages of the last hali century, On both sides of the Atlantie ocran,. Every president from John Quincy Adams to Grover Cleveland Was photographed by him. When a friend once met Sydney Smith at Brighton, where he had gone to reduce himself by the use of cer- tain baths, he was struck with thg de- crease of Smith’s size, and said: “Yor are certainly thinner than when I saw you last.” “Yes,” replied the witty divine, “I have been here only ten Gays, but they have scraped enough off me already to make a curate.” A few years ago Sousa’s entire itn- come was the $1200 he received as manager of the United States Marine band. Last year his royalties on his marches amounted to $25,000. Mr. Souss is a native of Washington, where he has lived most of his life, and he Is 40 years of age. His father was a musician before him, and his first ap- pearance in public as a performer was made when he was 10 years old. Value of Weather Forecasts. The great commercial value of the weather forecasts can be shown by specific instances. During each of the severe tropical storms of last Septem. ber and October more than 1,000 ves- sels in the first class and more than 1,200 in the second were detained ir port on account of the predictions of the bureau, the value of vessels and eargoes thus sheltered amounting tc more than $30,000,000. Of 250 vessels in New York bay, when notice was given of the September storms, only two ventured to disregard the signals, ‘me of these put back after reaching Sandy Hook; the other kept on, and arrived in port five days overdue, in a badly crippled condition, her main- mast carried away and two seamen washed from her deck. Thoroughly Incog. “Excuse me, sir,” said Barker to a boorish traveler ‘but what is your business ?” “I am a gentleman, sir. That’s my business.” “Ah,” said Barker. taling a vacation.” “T see. You are Too P. rfect. “Ycur foot is good,” the cobbler said When asked to make @ cast; ‘In tact, it’s such a perfec; foot, U's eee Me S292 ew eee” Se TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received at the Episcopal Residence up to noon on SAT URDAY, the 14th day of March, A. D. 1896, for the erection of a new Roman Catholic Cathedral in Charlottetown, ac- cording to plans and specification to be seen at the Episcopal Residence and at the office of F. X. Berlinguet, Esq., Architect, 209 St. John Street, Quebec, P. Q. Satisfactory security required for th faithful performance of the contract. Tenders must be accompanied by a cer titled cheque of 5 per cent. on amount of tender. Cheque will be returned if ten- der is not accepted. If tender is accepted and person tendering fails to enter into contract and sign bonds, will forfeit check. Tenders to be endorsed “Tenders for New Roman Cathelic Cathedral.” The New Cathedral Building Commit tee do not bind themselves to accept th jowest ov any tender. By order of Commiitee, STEPHEN T, WHITTY, Secretary. Episcopal Residence, Charlottetown, P. F, I., January 23, 1896. 246. 1m guar pat NTAG Carriage Factory We are showing this season a finer line of Sleighs than shown by us heretofore The assortment consists of Single and Double Box Sleighs, Round Back, Square, etc. Paes attention to Repairs. Paintia a specialty. Terma reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. dec6—dy & wky ts CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO., 361 Broapway, New York. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America, Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge hb in the Srientific American Largest circulation of any scientific paper In the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, &3,00a year; $1.50 six months. Address, MUNN & CcOo,, PusLisuens, 361 B way, New York City, TO LET. — That large Shop, part of the “Londor House” Building, lately occupied by « T. McKenzie, Tailor, with good room ap tairs for work shop or store room. Apply to HON. DANTEL DAVIES, L. H. DAVIES, Q. C., Executors Estate late Geo, Davies, Or to F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, in Building. oct GHATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER. “ By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency “to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished xame,””’ Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. ANGAS A. MACDONALD, Barrister-at-Law OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STREET. CHARLOITETOWN. Money to Loan. kire and Life Insurances taken. Agent for Credit Foncier Franco-Cana dien, Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Great Kestern Life Assurance Co. dec6 -26 &wy OR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Cffice -- Kent Stree! Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charger five cents per line. COW FOR SALE—Farrow cow, fin* large animal, foreale or exchange. Applv at this office. ti-—feb26 COOK WANTED—A competent cook Ap- ply 'o Mes F PETERS, Sidmount. feb23--lw pd TO BE LET—The property on the north side of Queeuw Square. O»opc site the Law Courts Building, now occupied by the subscriber ‘he stabling in the rear is one of the best in ‘he Province. Possession given Ist of May. Aoply to H © Conley. ui 243 w li--feb2> A LADY has accommodation for ty o board- e-s, With use of pian>; school girls or music vuplis preferred. Apply at this office. febL2s W*N'ED—Aman with some experience asastableman, whoalso can make himsell generally useful. Apply at this office. rb2i- Jw ZO LET—Five rooms with part of a celiar, with good stablinpg; a first-class stand to ac- commoda e travellers to and from thore hotels at the north side, and those new cnes und: r erection to be ready Ist May, 1896. In- guire of JAMES STEWART, St Peter’s Road, Lot 35. 4i—feb24 LOS?—A «ketbook with some money and other valuable things, on ‘lhursday, the 3'h, the night of the Carnival, between Dr Johnson’- and the Rink, orin the Rink The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. tf—feb21 MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ng Dundas Esplanade, in the most health) part of the city, fronting the Hillsboroug! River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. nas a fine lawn, coach bouse and stable most d-sitable residence; rent $20 a year. paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIES. octi—d&w guarzaw pat law 900 on mortage if de- — $600 d . $ 1500 t-baee esirable dwelling nea) centre of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- vorhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MEL‘IsSH, London House building, or cor- oer King and Great George Streets bovs TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, bot air, bath,etc. Rent mod rate Apply to k M MOORE. tf dec7 MONEY—Loans made on city or country proper.y. Apply toF W L MoorE, Solicitor &c, London House Corner. dd&w 3m - dec3 FRET SAW-I have a very nice foot-powe Fret Saw for sale cheap. First appl cant ge a bargain.—R LCorron Brighton Road. janl3—t? TO LET~—Two offices in the Stamper Block pply to PROWSE Bros tf—ma Fire Insurance ‘The Royal Ins, Co. of Liverpoo',” “The Phenix 69. of Brooklyn,” The Sun Fire of London.” The above Companies are possessed ‘Mmense resources, and have a world-wid reputation for strict integrity and liberality in the settlement of claims. JOHN McEACHERN, oct23—3 Agent. —IF YOU — Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Waut a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a_ house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to sell plants or grain . Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN CHEQUE BURNED TO A CINDER, But There Was Enough of It Legible « the Bank Cashed It. Many curious stories have been toi eoncerning bank cheques. these relate to the largest drawn, an Others to the smallest. of th largest cheques ever drawn in thi city was at the time that the capita Some « One of the Nevada bank was increas from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000. Thi cheque was by Flood & O’Brien, fo $5,600,000. As to the extreme, cheque Lave been drawn to the value of eagle cent. Other stories relate t the circuit made by cheques befo they are finally taken up and destroy e141. Some of these migrations hav covered different states and hund: of miles In these journeys cheq have gone over ground several tim: cheques are wonderful money-sav¢ -tbhat is, they save the handling « vast sums of money every day. Th also serve to minimize the loss ¢ money from mistakes, thefts or oth cuuses, But one of the greatest curiosities } the cheque line has just come to lig’ in this city. A lady brought it to ti Bank of California to be cashed. } was in a paper box, and had to handled very carefully, for it w two pieces, and both were burned @crisp. There was not a decipheral word on @éither piece. The lady sa‘ the bits of crisp paper representid cheque for $125, which she had re ei in a letter. The cheque, she cai was drawn by the National Bank D. O. Mills of Sacramento. She hea removed the letter from the enve'lo and thrown the envelope on some Il coals in the grate. Upon reeding t! setter, she found a reference to an clesure of cheque for the sum nam: and turned to the fire in the gat with sore disappointment. The fire h done its work. The crisp paper lay the coals. She carefully removed t! fame, placed it in a box and hurri« te the Bank of California to get t} meney before the pieces were furt! crumpled. After listening to the the officers of the bank made a car f eft examination of the burnt paper. by the aid of powerful glasses th were able to make out portions wcrds from the pen impressions ma on the paper. Thete was enough tiece lines left to show that “EV had been written and part of t ncrd “hundred” was also made i with two or thre» letters of the 7 of the bank. These discoveries ec: snended with the story of the la@ ani the bank o‘icers then commu! rried the circumstances to the ticoral Bank of D. O. Mills & Co Sacramento, and asked for a dupli! heque in beha'f of the lady. Thi was forwarded and the money : paid. The circumstance disproy the charges about the curiosity of men. Had there been more curtos! obout the inclosure of the enve! the trouble would have been avoid The practical application of the sto is to be careful that what you thro into the fire has no further value fi you.—San Francisco Bulletin. VEGETARIANISM. Who Animal Food. some Celebrated People E ce “The future is with the vegetarians ssid Prof. Virchow, Germany's grea‘ nedical scientist, some time when interviewed upon the subje< “What will people eat in the futur It is interesting to note how many di tinguished people belong to the clas §$.n of non-meat eaters. Vegetarianism is well represente among people who wield the [r¢« Count Leo Tolstoi, the strange ma who, amidst the dreary wilds of Russ a produces books read the world ove! declares that for years flesh has no polluted his lips. Ouida, the novelist finds a fruit diet essential to success ful fiction writing, and the broad- minded reasoning of Mrs. Mona Cair¢ flourishes on the same sustenance, as does the scholarship of Prof. Meyor, who amazes Cambridge by showing how much learning can subsist upon lunches of no than a piece of brcad an The Professor is an enthusiastic veze- tarian, and declares that higher think- more subs tic] f 06 an apple ing has no greater enemy than fiesh- feeding. That vegetarianism is, indeed, not inimical to acute thinking, Edison, the inventor, is an example. The food which enters the laboratory in which the great worker immures himself for lays and weeks at a time almost suz- gests by its scarcity and _ simplicity that the inventor has discovered som«¢ mode of obtaining nutrition from the itmosphere. Fruit, bread and milk he declares to be the material upor which he thinks best, Sir James—afterwards Lord—Han- nen attributed the retention of his ex- traordinary powers of work, in spite f age and study, which might have ruined the constitution of ‘three men,” *‘s a brother judge put it, to his never allowing a particle of flesh-food t pass his lips. “I owe much to vegetarianism,” once declared that popular wielder of the brush, Hubert Herkomer. Herkom- er’'s father was a vegetarian of the strictest kind, as is Mr. Bruce Joy, one of our most favored sculptors, the pro ducer of the celebrated Bright statué which Liverpool boasts among its art treasures. One of the hardest workers in our is- lands is Sir Isaac Pitman, the man t: whom the world owes the perfection of phonography. He works ten hourr a day on a vegetarian diet.—Pearson’s Weekly. Paderewski Is No Dude. Tgnaee Paderewiski is a manly simple young fellow. He ts goo}- natured and easily companionable, is an athlete, a capital story teller and not only says sharp, mannish things wit! a brusque wit, but smokes a rud pipe, is a good shot and writes satiri -al diatribes for the delectation of hi; heppiest pals. At the piano nothin: tut the gentlest, most lovable of hi; attributes appear.—Chicago News. Her Preference Mrs. De Gabb—And would you no like to be clothed with the rights o suffrage, my good woman? Mrs. McLubberty—Oi belave Oi’ rather hov a plum-colored silk dress av. it’s ah] dhe same to yez mum, 4 =- Don’t Die Before Your Time. “Why will you die?” That is the ques- tion the scieutist now asks the micerable cufferer from consumption or lung trouble. The answer naturally is “because I can’t help it.” But the consumptive can help it. 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