...s -fl ` "`-`i `.` _§_»j_ Ik-3?, .- _ - ' “_ ~:\. . ',?_i`=f: i Sill WELL, HERE’S SOME COAL -__-_-_ Ri-:.»mi>:n, Pa.. S pt. 21.-There passed through thisciiylastnixhtand'ofiaythree V grains contziiningn total 01150 cars Of anthracite, or about 4,500 tons. ie_.__--n-1*” IRSHMEN DlDN’T LIKE IT. SAN Fi:A.\‘Cisr'o S¢pt.2l.-Thepresenta- _V01 lion of the Irish pliiv, The Sbaugbrnnn, at al) the umnd Operi House was hissed last Im night by lrishmen wh: say tue plly is, KN . S an unworthy representation of Irish char act/er. g; _-' _ THB GUARDIAN The “ Hoosac H Qunuiv Aiwllvs onet ing we aim at 95° in the making of our Tgbaccos lo QUALITY. we combine skillful ‘Y ° 851' THIS is the h' `° manufacture with careful selection S” of the leaf and our knowledge of ff" what the consumer demands' eu- ri; ables us'to produce. » G D 2 well - mi calculated to secure popular ap- *wi TUBACCO ' “fm proval. ` "hear-' Sold everywhere 5 cents per Plug. ._ e ' 4° I -5 _ W 3 “U _ ._ ..._ in iliiiiiivfi iiigii ‘Pm -)(°“ ::.l.:;‘;;:,".:;°;.;‘l:i .lit i ‘ S I r I ' I il I QV I “ff is ~ " “ i + I I ("8" uns” L es. buildings in the country, and a score , cramps, and all nliiictions which befall menin our position. I have no hesi- tation in saying that Pam-Kitnna is the but remedy to have near at hand.” Used Internally and Externally -_-_-_v f_r¢ BEAUTIFUL TBlP T0 NEW YUBK I C H ceaatry, the ‘ nearneld I u1l»y ’ the ' Berkshire Hills' and the _ udson River" eompi-is the tear tor-ies in the East where delightful scenery and natural grandeur is seen at its beet. H To do adequate justice to any one of these superior sections would require a ume, and then it would not be justly preciated, for a visit is the only way _to ily learn its merits and estimate its O ndeur. . tarting from Boston the tourist passes has through historic Cambridge, Waltham, iS The police ejected20 or30 men who C0 turned on themin the Iobby,where a fierce ‘W battle raged for several minutes. Several th arrests were made. After the excitement D* subsided the play went on. U1 ncord and any nnmber of interestingggn wus journsying along until he reaches! by lllllllt IPIIIIY ISLAND 2 on Mr Bla ir Says Business on lntercolonlal Will bea Million Better This Year. Fast atlantic Line the heart of any tourist. The Hoosac or the year 'ndmg June mth by am Imp°rI°‘1°'"'h°ri°r°' W” rnws, Sept 21.-Hon. A. G. Blairfgre returned from England. The minister In looking exceedingly well alter his tri la' d _ i-- ’ /‘ 1 P ous under the Conservative regime." 6| I - ject he says idiz the current yearf’ exficld Valley, a snug retreat cltse to that he had nothin to h i. I ' . ._ . - H M . h. h _ _ R a to_ w at It looks nowasifit would. The ngures, I I -» ~ ' __ _ _ _ _ is egailisiaiy ‘;'“t"°;;°::;°L°Ea;°m‘i' Md 9-1l'_f&¢iY said on the subject. ‘The are the two months of th t ii -sohclt 8 can fmm eve V’ tc 8 _Y e curren sealimv hue M k . ry sl ft° 0111' EXll1Ilf10!If0f structure, the Hoosac Tunnel. On reach- ,;h°£;'£‘;'-§°l;t 2;'i';6;llMr. Blair, "will lvear, that is for July and August, show I' - .__’ Y Stcc 15 3_5 _°°mPl_e-te as mmm? alld C10& W [D0 that the uuteins in all their mighty majesty :is 213° fzgiifld °“°t"°° "“l"° be" “"5 0°1°v1¢= should recruit. train and equin sYRmGES e _ upon each side, the high, peaks of _or momgumn swat; bzztigutlals tts: °i“u°d up' ro lock and the Taconie range towering » ind -’ i ,. "by ° ’ » . @°°fwh°°°v” "°' CABLE TWIST CHEWING 2_1" - "V n3‘“'°' °h°'*°d- I I .,quized. This vie`wIwi€ioplpdeeed by Can- elittlhebleest mill °h'°mlx mon. pr°_ . “W” *MF* \1$"8°.Il1\¢r¢el°einthe butilil I _and y eases ttievieweislienerx nmommmidm ..I~~- °’*I I 'f$""'W”“”°'°' "'”I’°` IhaV¢°_.1_¢¥8¢_a-lssortirient I e he MS# 181'? 0*: iviilibe vcluntarv audi” I` I 'I hi ;' U‘80¢1‘ QQ `¢\l_l., __ *_ _ _ ‘ ` nan f. ~ 'iff " “'12, 5; "5 _ r »:; ` ' .J .Z w............f""‘,...l... ...e .fxe,,,§§,§_°';,yn°,;;‘g_ég;*;;, <;;;=e~ If I °f.;»__f~i wil-» P.-file _ ll cell, ii a'ia "“m»i -_ I- ;“:;;,_m §;°;'huf;‘_°““fm;“,“,f :ha N51 li: be? reins ahead you-ly D. c. Flasher, M. P., and J o ne- wioa Williamstown, the trip .ia Atbmyr Ps M ~t°d-"ms thmm '°'°" °t N" Gl‘s‘°I"’ "'° h"" I IN. Y., lsthroughaterritory whose scenic w’ _ I ' y f v . ~. -, _J _J __ _ 5 ` Inditions ere.,nn_in¢ohidi, save by the 5 _ 'I . , i i ,’ ` :`_ ` V I i ' _ itory just? Ai-:Ivins I j ._ » ,_ ` ~ Albannthecepital oLNe_w York _states ` _ "__ I i -. 5 I I and one of the lnoetlntetesting, and" at ‘ I _ ‘ 1 V; _ . _ ' -_ ' "|‘i\¢ Whglg Smfy the same time, one of the I-andsomeet I I *,I ' " ` m in a letter 8 I ImidQnti.1cItiel In tb§ Eist, there IS 1 _ _ . . drifted onto charity’s shore. nom C, ¢_ pg Lon, poi,” station Nm l °t “her dghts ‘nd °°°“°_8 are hem t° For the Gfallnc ltlofl Of I In the intervening years the father _died ii; Mongeiil:-li ‘We frqvently ~\`1==§hP=timr ` interest' a".d luslmct th’ “s‘t°rS’ I . ' . ’ of a broken heart the husband Drocuredi a Avis’ x- 1 ' ` - e ‘ ‘ I I " at-Ii. rh¢1I1I»a¢f»1I:E:fg:£,aI;'r:»i'i>fiei,'e"1gi. I L““"”“` An’°"’7_ "h° ' “"9 °°°" “"5 APPCIIIG SIIG was Paid.. divorce,,friend. after friend fell away; Nm-,U I down the HudsonRiver, that famed of _ 4 ' _ if The girl went upon the ‘tags and _*hula I"'m°“s "°3i°“°~ when I1"'i"3'C’°P°" and HII M aI(eS Llfe have succeeded there but for hue cause- a dczen other writers derived inspiration _ _ _ th; cause that has mined beige" and _ ° . for their tales ‘md narratives' on the ' I..IVIng° _ I spread grief and shame among those who Two Sizes, 25c. end50c. bottles. "_ Westside are the ' Palisades, a s ght _ to *__ » loved and did their utmost to save her. be viewed by every toui'ist;the beautiful Drink of coume__§ passion tor the .fi 1- _ --H Catskill Mountains. the home oi Rip Van NEW YORK’ September 20__1-he Journal' poison évhich she could :mt or éould not VVinkle, and in the distance the giant and American Sa _ . . . ' _ I » . i _ ._ _ ~ _ 1 ~ ys. In Washingtona resist. With intelligence to understand I I - I ~ -I Ad‘"_’°daf’kS° 0°t1¥°"_“SI""° 5h°‘r3 “_” dozen years ago there lived a b autiful perfectly the terrible consequences to herl _ A ~S~tQve’ Cal-1_Se¢ om. stock ana 4 e the historic towns Fiskill, Poughkeepsie, . _ . _ _ _ _ I -I » - ~. _ _ ater than under the late Government. other words the total increase is as easthe entire business of the road T8' is in the very best of health. Asked Zu durmg any of the mwah years “- our correspondent as to his views on at ever favored and sightly section, the the Wm this mcrea” be 'm°i°t°‘°°d dm' ° 5 , .f l » . tim: at the an iaerease ef slsoooo ever the same awe make 1'. WS a 2 Pleasure for us to wait on on ° mg the tunnel’ the cars are lighted 3°" Cabinet aft rthe retlilrn gleethe Premier I th 11399 I ° ” ` y - , ' _ 3 ‘ months last year. It this ls maintained e Pure may b€- I W1lIbe’es immediately darkness, as of night. 9°" and until then nothing will be done. Ima; would ive an inc' f the count f » Pecmuy Pleased t° lops the passengers accompanied b the fy- I 1 you don t require hin call y t h t e ” D ` H FEBSB 0 OVC? DDS I , . am g eeisy die of ine train as ine echo in this _mi;th"i:g°';;;”;lfo;t°;’;' “I““°"’S» 'P11-i°°d°11erS f°r the year- From the Same YOU may Some other time Lf _ _ _ _ . _ I _ ' you uappen to untainous caverns redounds on the ian” ' e °t°r°°1°°' 3>:;;g§1(1=‘l¢_!i8"i;; tixziginttéhat hWb0 `f0u9Wm.g lines: here lsthe PIa¢e~t° buy I - ' rco we _ . bAt length the train emerges and eyes, I _have just seen the revised mbavery ,Hmmm Mmncton _,wmv PA "5" hfht °t ‘hy al' “"5 53"” figures for the year The are better th n ' ' ~ ~ ‘ I dazzle the beholder, but immediate at nm, given mm v°vheny1¢,v|ng¢°,~ 308°. sd gn RST? to the .questum °f Imepglhl h° “NWS “°°°°°°“‘°‘i 'md p°r°°i"° and I told you that the s lus was tie Mlcfd lies under§v°°‘I"§h-IQIIIQS Ipvgpm`i." I I I nerys and such sooner! as lnikht Rllld- be *want “rp on 3 fore the C91 onm. feIr°n'“`I ' Y ‘i w f etc., while on the other shore are \Vest “Pd Slmlbed girl the daughter of 8 dis self of Eufcumbing Ihe appetite* th” k ‘ I I as to s t ‘ LA~ S ” Point’ Newburgh’ Cornwall anda dozen tingulshedsoldter. Everythingsseemedto woman yielded until it has become a ee II€ T fhé IHUESI Breakfast in sum" other iutenstiug vmagea and haunts- give promise of a happy life-_ a loving bus' I fiendish master, not to be di.-ioheyed. `For I f ‘ Something nice for break- fast is the cry of hundreds o_f women in the summer tame. Now we have n2inost_every~ thing von need in this line. from the old~tashv..ned ~ et wholesome oatmeal to the new and more delicate cereals and we sell them at prices that suit. Leave vo r old r with t searchlight from the steamer is turned on them u C DS UC Qqeset time you are_f~ut shopp- ing and be convinced and satisfied. LESLIE S. BcilUTl & Co, amusement at the great Metrepolis can be New York City`atb00:. in the following morning, cr, if you prefer, ~ 9 ovr in Albany October 2nd and leave on the Steamer New York at 8.30 a. m. O.tobe.r Jri, arriving in New York at 6.00 p. m. the same night. Tickets will be good returning October 3rd, or 4th vi l the Fall River Line Steam,- rs. B It you desire to stop longer in New York City you can do so by presenting your ticketand $2.00 at Fail River lice, office, Pier 19, foot of Warren Szreet, -» New York City. The day you wish U0 return tickets will be on sale at Cty 'riekes omee, 322. Wasulairwn St-, and er SILVIA REPOB’S DERE LICT. LB DIES I -- I, S'r.JonN, Nfld, Sept. 16.-The steamer We have received a new l1_l1€ Pf Silvia, at st. Jolurs from Halifax reports Réiyal B3.V81'i3'l C0ba1t Blue China m having sighted a derelict water-loimeyd CHR Pl3t¢S» Crumb and trays’ American schooner'lumber\laden and salad dishes, rea pots. S118” and psi-ay bin-aea,abeatsomiles sir owe cream sets, plates and S_811C¢1’S alla Canso, and right in the track of shipping., many other odd pieces which wo W1 I be Pleased t° Sh°W Y” it you mu' A Panera TrcKi.ii:R aaa thirst | V\/ Q O O K Quencher, Sovereign Lime °i°°' Jewelier. I _ I /-\ »’“\ k- "1 5 gf, ,I S- _ it/,I \_ _ Great George Sh. 7 Union Station, Boston, Mass. ° _discouraged a new hold on life lt makes -nerve force and instils new energy and uiiuon ion 'A sooo crust. It ,...1...eiI....ee.i=ie'.a......i.s. BnUssEL=, S pt 21-A despatch to the Patriots from bps says that when King Leopold arrived there he refused to speak to the Princess Stephanie, Countess of Innyay, and compelled her_ to Ileave the royal palace. The princess consequently left Spa suddenly. She rode to the station in ahii ed cairiagcand amid demonstrations or sympathy from' the people, she totk a I e f the Emperor of Austria in 1889 She was WHEN LIFE IS N OT LIFE “Without health life is not life: it is only a state of langour and sudering-an image of death." .Phe use of Dr. Chwe's Nerve Food izives the weak, languid and the blood pure and rich, creates new vitality into the whole beiaz. It makes weak and sickly people strong and well v IF HE COULD HAVE CHOICE I ' MAX o'fi£u. wou LD st by building up the system. _ II to received the princess. _ By Queen M irie Henriette’s own desire wasin thedeath chamber who h o - . _ _ ' n is majesty - __ I. . ._ . m,,,.,.;,,d the sedand time in 1900 wthegount V arrived at the palace. He refused toenter We are headquarters for all k in fllgnyay' marriage was against fhe ‘L until She the ronlne I Gllfs and ChlnlW.rB¢ Bee those nice Dinner Bette, Tea Setts and 'I'ollet__Setts__-the best in the PLEASANT cuss Fon WEAK' ¢°1"iU- " __ ~» I LUNGS, I ' " Youwant 'ein he .The bcst remedy for sore weak lungs- I0rd"”th°m °°_khb°.'2'e is the soothinz vapor oi' Catarrhoznne th" 7°°'n3J°t"° “I7 °°° 'im' ‘ whighlurgqsg, agry aff ¢,.11 ?,d nice up-to-date Ready-to~\Vfnr Hat.-Jas. sageo e ri»at_ og organs. t treats _Pafon&Co. I _ _ %;;g‘ :°.r.‘;*:.':=l'1:.:.1‘.:l.:‘::sl.ii::l:‘.°..i.°.2 =’1‘1=¢ Preis _°fI =l==' f-fav" ofgerins at every breath. Ca*a_n°bo&0no "1:he Big _lhumefy OP¢m11g and :‘..':.'.°:.‘r'ii'.':f.:e.°°.:s°.:i.°.:'.°“‘ ‘°“:.'::i ‘“SP1°>' °f Jesse we Pm the t,.eg,,|,,,Z’ ,md exam, B mawdumw neu” afternoon at F. Perkins & C0’S.` you Collxhwolds, Sore Throal, Bronshitls I 22 A _»igfu;“gg;mngg’:;°;- a';1§§,°§:';;»¢dghu':§§};i ree pepaiai-ity or our silk waist. is _ J _ __ ` SOCIAUSTS STRQNG nf GERMANY_ _ - A “_” I¢¢;in|m1¢_¢nd ggmp1¢¢?'u§e_‘ P,-gc, $1_m;_ well-known, Youcan have them Nad!- ~ - ___ Aneaai-,iiul woman fmmzoteal. _ I_01Zrtuaeise. or Pehwp Ik _e§°d¢°r°_=~i°°° mgwlre- 1_in°dr¢d=_°_t__peeeea .,»\ as § -_ f llin anriliaat oi-neeriremso to 40. ' _ *_ ' _ 4 I ==1°¢°¢1°"11 ledivfcen milf: tv the* 1;; A Y I e1eI;i>;§LmIlN"`IL-' _ _ ._ . "é".s~'r`*;" :f“r‘i:i;s»in.;§<3sss£‘~aeae aodevontunllywliihiniehgeefor Lseeiie me reenter, whose usenhswmrthuradmisssssaen Bosrmv September 19.-All thegas ` I fuel e hen of capitalists ot hilly “OF THE KLUIDIKE IUBUER U bodyo!Uonste.ntin,the _ And especially the Dlelomeksrs of and inspect liter. »~JAxl§3r.s‘ro`N¢oo.II" list ' ' ' T’ - _ f » wishes of King L°opold, who refused to permit it to be legal-z=d He has been very bit .er against his daughter, and courts friendly to that of Belgium have declined her own remains will not be embalmed, I' and an amule‘, fi giftof herdead son, which ; 3 I ‘ 'she always wore, will not beremoved. . _ S“””y9Id°~ Que" S‘1‘““°° 2321 rata fer Brussels. I There are various versions of the quarrel We ess-rv the “Largest Prieeessstepaaaieis the second daughter; at Spabetween Kina Leopold and Princess and the "Heavier steer" of nf the late Queen Marie Heariette and i'Sff=i>hwi»°. his daughter. the mestrtliible priced Furs in Caarlotterovm- King Leopold. She married the only III°f which is 5° the effect 51735 the Pl'IDc¢55 C0. . Ii' 23 so t coal fi r hall - I The autumn foliage gives an appearance band, fond parents, many friends, money I the gratification of her appetite she has ' ’ ’ or room Bmltlast In Vmtir _ _ _ i ie ' ‘ ‘ ' _ n p nty and an assured social position _ paid with all that makes life worth living, limiter iii in mi nina. §i’..§.".if.§'.f‘.1I’i'I‘2f..§"$’I§i,f"§i.“i$f.‘Zii`§f’i`?.“.i.`l 0° T“°@"” 1”” the 8if""°= °°°°=‘°°° “M 'mf i= ° “Mi” “ii 1=°°°1°=f °°i ti B to an _o it- I to Bellevue hospital, broken in health, ‘ east, capable of _5un’¢Xing the keengst`m'ig.rl _ _ __ I !(!)2riftheJI;ip down the Iludson is taken feeblgd in 'mind' mgfmy °lgthed’_ ery’ blfl' i ' . ~ . _ I I.. f _ 5.* , . , . on the night bcat, the loss ofthe scenery bfauty gone’ as pathetic a _ nk _as _'fue dimk d°7‘u"It‘°mPt§_h°3~'°_ _I _ I I I ' ' ' 3’ I J ` ' I is almost male up by the pretty a`ppear~ ' f' ' ance of the nearby shores as the evening _,,_i.__,.__,__,.,__,___.___3.3;; liivii iilv iiisnfilii liiiiirs iinsiuif _iFElillElL it i TIE _ i I Lillie- T $i'l'0Rl~ __ . ,, . . . . I‘ . --L e hfirihig ii;i;hsee=;.Xt1;;<;»;;ee;£ich themsm Leopold Drives Princess Stephanie Away From.The Roya DRESSMAKIN- N0 I _ ._ _ _ u T CE- esdiieiee Raiiifaiwiii men oewber Palace-Popular Sympathy Arouscd in Her Favor f i ~ _- \ 1 2:6, and leaving Boston on special train, I ' , __ Ladies Wm please .remembely th” ws a.: 8.55 and arriving in Albany at 3.40 p.m.‘ ~Q[_|a['|e| in [|18 R0ya| HOUSeh0Id. have, first class Dtewmuyng Depart. leaving Albany on the Steamer “Adiron- " ' ment’ “|30 50 Rea};y_t°_Wear on hand_ It i _ dack" at 8.00 p. tn. that night; arriving in ' _'you cannot get one made, try om, Rani? _ _ . . JD ; ` _?`._ ` _. . V, __`._ _ A ‘ _ . _ ’ u _ .. _ L _ _ _ . '_ Y _ . _ J 'HA' . ' H ’ . I e lu _ sl _ . V* _ 4' W tc VI ear Suits I No better assortment in ilhe (my JAS PATOL 8: CO Visitors toExhibition will Arid gm; of he largest st-JL-ks of Gold and Silver tcbes to select from, at G H. Taylor’s, Ere sident and Directors of the Provincial W :lil I-ashionable flllnig * i _ ._ _ e ~ ' I....c"e°-‘..""".'.*..'.':.' _ . - - i "1 ‘vo next ‘ ' f ._ » _ I - - Ii Y ef Sta es ' l;n°2'h°:°T;'3I:°t:'; ifniehrz 1;i:*'IS‘:8» “ _ I sis cos ami; in sosron. T0. DHESSMAKERS. I . _ _ Y _ _ against 2,190,000 votes in 1898 and 53 seats . ___ I ~ v __ , Exhibition grounds on Friday the imaeswili be'i-_»-¢»¢_i.byad. rqhttnol another* " Solemn. Anyone havh|‘ge&e‘k"` f ` dieposeotby suction I will be pleased ig' attend' ti' l\_wl`"'ldll.-B. J hon.. ' UILLIIEBY I _ lnlhay use woethoolhg tones. not to ohewhere. Our ~--is-_-sae bnt_la_1lillkeey, to conduit auction ellen It ¢u,¢|¢mm_ F"