THE DAILY EXAMINER. 1893 MARCH FRIDAY, 24 ————————E BRET HARTE’S Latest and Best Story of Thril- ling Events. 4 Moderns Gem, .? Portrays Southern Life, | After the War, a¢ in « ny j | A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY. | Keen Analysis of Life. | Vivid Character Sketches. | A Very Composite Heroine, i BE SURE AND READ IT, Te be Published Exclusively iu These Colamnas—Watch for the First Instali- ment—Deo Not Miss the Greatest Copy- righted Literary Treat of the New Year. HEREVER the English language is spoken, the after war romances of the great Civil War of the United States are read with avid- ity. None which have so far appear- ed have more hu- man interest than the latest from the = of Bret Harte. ts title, which ap- pears et the head of this column, is the name of the heroine, and the story is charmingly written in the great novel- ist’s vein. The characters are all best RIDES WAS SEEN GALLOPING FURIOUSLY. & SINGLE clear cut and show an amazing grasp of the situation as well as the nat re sults which might be expected from the conditions which surrounded them. Bret Harte, the prolific writer, has never given to the world a better story thas that now offered in Sally Dows to cus readers. The story is appropriately illustrated, afew sample illustrations being gives th THE HANDSOME ARTILLERY OFFICER D&D MOUNTED AND WAS GENTLY BSkAac™ N@ THE DEAD MAX. Watch for the first installment of this great story: it will well > perusal. And tell your neighbor, if he COURTLAND LOOKED UP RECOVERING Be USUAL CALM. be not a subscriber tc this paper, that he may in time become a subscriber and ony the reading of this story which will be published exclusively in ow colurans in this place. Sally Dows, An After War Romance of the South, by Bert Harte, will be commenced in these columns on Nova Scotia and P. E. Is!and. Monday Next. the 27th of March. os eTs) Cope ar ASUNLIGHT” Pres | prep. | | At Marie, on the night of the aie joe. CI or, Minnie, M. D. Webster, youngest and dearly <> 0 SPECIAL NOYAs fr. beloved daughter of the a Theophilus Web- acs to her Majecs, , “Ps, ister, J. P, in the 19th year of herage , “Shen “Y Though confined to her bed for six monthe, and enduring at times extreme weaknese, her patience never failed; and her amiability und sweetness of disporition endeared her to the } entire community. Her loss is one that only Divine strength can enable her sorrowing friends to bear. Oue by one each tie is broken, Az we see our love decay; And the hopes we fondly cherished Biighten but to pass away. | | | | ' | One by one on: hopes grow brighter As we near the shiping shore; For we know across the river Wait the loved ones gone before. At Ruskin, on March 6th, his birthday, | James A Finlayson, youngest son of Antie | and Malcolm Finlayson, aged 1 year. ' } ; i ; | | | i ; “- Dapgerous Joke. ae A few months ago 4 person hardly dared | CLEANS! NG ; say they had La Grippe for fear ot ridicule. | H And now that one-half ef our populaticn have had it, the ther half are in morte], P4 EXCELLENCE: cannot wonder; fur no epidemic scourge | ed terror for fear they too will have it. We} ; } j has ever visited this country and ]>ft such | i i a trail of death and sorrow behind. The PU RI TY 4 best loved members of families from estate + ; circles down to the humblest state in life aa have gone. ST it has been the relapses and after dan- SUNLIGHT} iat 4 gers from La Grippe that have been so ap- | The death rate in many larger} cities has exceeded 100 a week from the “grip alone; and the end is pot yet. Piysicians are learning to fear (much more than the epidemic its li,) the serious and fatal extension of the inflimmation down- ward tothe throat and bronchial tubes, causing croupous 4nd eatarrhal pneumonia, true scquences of the wéa@ledy; which ter- minate in death or produce eevere larya- gitis, bronchitis, asthma and # forin of cat- | arrh which contributes largely to || TAIN NO INUF palling SOAP |\ ous CHEM cus) } FOUNDED ON MERIT Mitchell, Seeton & Halifex, Agents for chronic | disease of the ear, nose and throat, causing | oss ¢f hearing, smell and taste. Those! physicians who have been most succesefuil wi h he epidemic ssy, the eurest treatment has} bueff With tunic and anodyne remedies, The medicines mest relied upon have been Quinine, | Antipyrive, Sslicilate of Soda, Jubnson’s Anodyne Liviment, etc. A prominent Boston | p2per avnounced in January lest that.aaore| persons had euecessfuliy used the last named mdicine than all the othe:s combined, That} seems reasonable for the effects from La Grippe cause severe inflammation, and it is a well known faet that for nearly cighty years no re- nedy has taken ihe place of Johnson's Ano dyre Liniment for every form of intismm- tion, internal or ex:ernal. ‘Therein lies its great value as a household Anodyne, namely | he fect that it is aud can be used more ite ternally than any other way. At any rate, if one has any symptome of the after dangers of the “grip” we adviee them to get a bottle of the Anodyne at once, or send to the sole maoufacturers, 1. 8S. Johnson & (Co,, Boston, Mass, for full particulars which they send free, and which may save you a big doctor's You Cough Yet! HAVE YOU TRIED AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE IT 18 A MODERN. SCIENTIFIC, COMBINATION OF POWERFUL CURATIVES. ....44. . 97 IT HAS CURED MANY! TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal, 10 bill, marl5 d6i wii re Toad ede Remember the sale of G. J, Wright's property and merchandize takes place to “Backache | the scavengers of Le ' means the kid- | of the syst oe at 11 o’clcck. Good safe for sale and neys are in “Dela s : ; is Seoubie Dodd's Pn nly Neg- Oar stock of summer cloths, in suiting and trowseting, is the finest in the city. Bargains in all linee.—John McLeod & Co, New oranges received to-day at Beer & Goff s: m 20423; j Hats, Spring Hats !—We are* showing one of the finest assortments in the city. All pew lected kidney troubles result in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and the most dan- Kidney Pills give prompt relief.” *‘75 per cent. disease is rst caused by disordered kid- o neys. gerous of all, this season. Hat buyers ought to see our “Might as well Brights Disease, zoods first. Wholesale and retail.—W. A. t fo Reve a viappere and §) Weeks & Co. m3 3i ealtny city | Dropsy. ms , without sewer- the above : oo norte aoe haddock - nan age, as good | diseases cannot odbish just received per SS Stanley a ie Fish Market. health when the , i Spring Hats—Try Weeks & Co, kidneys are exist where Dodd's Kidney clogged, they are | Pills are used. marl7 lw Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt Tab‘e linens and all kinds of household of price so cents. per box or six for $a. goods—try Weeks & Co, marl7 lw Dr. L. A. Smith & Co. Toronto. Write Sock called Kidaey Talk, Next weekwe will open in the rooms over the Domizvion Boot and Shoe Store a large stock of nen aud boys’ readymade clothing, gents’ furnishings, hats and caps, all new stock at the lowest possible prices. Wait for us—J B Macdonald & Co. ROBERT BALLOCH & C0, TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. J. A. MORRIS94, HALIFAX #390 pat d&w “I can dispose of » whcls boat-load of sailors,” remarked the whale, ‘‘put it’s when | swaliow their yarn that I faci worst ed,” The Children’s Enemy. Scrofula often shows iteelf in early iue and is characterized by aw-lings, sbscésses, bip disease, etc. Consimption is serofala ofthe lungs. In this class of disease Scott's Emul- sion is unquestionably the most reliable medi- cine, ore Phroat. oughs, olds, and ibhtheria have for 5 () Years yielded To Perry Davis’ accunaieaileai The auctioneer is a man who likes to have you talk back. BAwKER’s Batsam or Tote axp Winn Cuegry ie the safest, surest and best known remedy forthe cure of coughs, colds, bron- chitis and ali throat and lung troubles, The | children's favorite. Sold by all druggists and dealers bees One reason why some people belong to a church is because they have’n been put out yet, USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and ner ve remedy. Whatever one’s Jot in life, he should have good deevs to shew for it. Henderson—B!owhard used to think he knew everything. Williamscon— That was befure he traded horses. Cop Livex Ou. has long been justly cele- brated as a lung healer. Alone it is diffi- cuit to take, but combined with the Hypo. phosphstes in Puttner’s Emulsion, it is agreeable to the taste, and unequalled by any other medicine for wesk lungs. illustrious ancestry is a glorious thing to have, but it won't be taken as a security for a hot stew. USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the gveat blood and nerve remedy. Walton—lIs the fare improving at your boarding place any / Barten—Oh, yes; the butter is consider- ably stronger then it was last week. ainkiller | Thisis the last week of the clearance sale of boot: and shoes at R K Jost’s eld stand, Norih Side Queen Square. Bargains all this Bur BiaWD ABokle — week to clear. w22 ti Sat JOHNSON’ 4NODYNE LINIMEN yrelke ANY OTHe As much Tor INTERNAL as EXTERNAL ae ° Im 1810 Originated by an Old Family Physician. ® In use for more than h Think Of It. Years, and etut eane 2 ration after Generation have used and blessed {t. Every ‘(raveler should have a bottle in his satchel, From Eve ry Sufterer ima.. aman, Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Cholera-Morbus, Diarrhea, Lameness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this old anotyne at 7s apeody cure. ou. ave Jolinson’s Eve ry Mother Anodyne Liniment in house for Croup, Co! Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, and Pains liable te occur in any family wi notice. Delays may cost a life. Re h Complaints like ice, 5 cts. ‘Ba = ves a. sue. ties, $2. Express pai ePrice & ta, post pad; 4 bot T 20 YEARS NOTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUN & RUPTURE i Sexo FoR Question Sheer. On RecEiPT oF ANSWERS, Ler ic SeLect Wuat is Requirep. Witt Sexo You Price. Gcooosare Sent BY MAIL, RECISTERED, CORRECT AND ‘SHEAP _— Ss Send ents tukeune Book Ost As. oo TSssS SuRcieA Macumisr, 194 Kind Street W.. TORONTO HRE* RILLIARD TABLES and two POOw TALLES, JOHN JOY. feb3 Adveriising. ay yeu wish to advertise anything anywhere at any time, write to GEV, ?’. ROWELL & CO. No, 10 Spruce Street, New York, VERYONE in need of information on the « gubject o. advertising wil! do weil S optais @ copy of “Book for Advertisers,” 353 pags price one dollar, Mailed, postage paid. gg re ceipt of price. Contains a carefui compijlatior from the American Newspaper Directory of au the best papersand cia+s jouruals; gives th« circilation rating of evers one, and a geod deai of information about rates and 9 he mattert pertaining tothe busines: of advorir ng. Ad iress ROW “LL'S ADVERTISING FURBA LT Serner Sivet Naw Yor’ ‘rn v99g WANTS, LOST, POUND &e JANTED—A xirl fer general housework. Apply t Mrs. GrorGk CATER, Pownal iii mch9 we... Pressman and Parts and Veet maser at 1). A, BRUCE'S. d 2i w li—mi4 T° /ET. with immediate possession, the Dwell- ing House on Hilisborough street, adjoining Mr. Lemuel Poole’s residence, with Stable and Yard thereto. The House has eight rooms, newly papered and in good order. Rent moder ate. Apply to GEORGE ALLEY. 8tt—feds Pp ew eee 28th ult, somewhere around ( harlotterown, a ten collar greenback and two dolier bill. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at THE EXAMINER office, mcehi T° LKT—Housze on corner of Cumberland aad Euston Streets, occupied by G. H. Taylor. Possession given in April. Also, house on Kus- on Street, with stabic. eod tf—feb23 R SAUK—Reyistered Shorthorn Cow an pure-bred Ba.) Calf, calved 15ch inst. App to D. ©. Morson, Cardigan Bridge. jan2i ONEY TO LOAN oa Farm Lands. Apply N to A. A. MCLEAN, Attorney-at-Law. sepi3—dy tf ‘© LET—A house pleasantly situated on Hille. borough Square, stable inthe rear. Apply to Mrs | owDEN, K:planade, if—mch3 LET-—That desirable Brick Building on Water Street, at present eceupied by Ge J. Wright, Esqu, within @ve minutes’ walk of the Post Office snd other public buildings, containing double drawing reom, dining rooin, breakfast room, seven be s, large kitchen, scullery pantries, e'. There is also a stable, yard an garden adjoining. Possession given about the first of April next. For further partienjars apply to GrorGE PEAKE. eod tf—feb10 T° LET—The western half of the beautifully situated dweliing heuse on Lichmond Street West. The house is fitted wich ail modern im- provemen's,and commands a splendid view of the Hillsberough Kiver. Possession given any time after May lst. Appiy to THos. CAMPBELL, mchs—tf WO LET—The house on Upper Queen Stret lately occupied by the suvscriber, containd ‘teanle. Apply to J, fF. Cuntis. eight rooms, pantry, etc.. separate yard ¢ Wi—mch, NOURISHMENT versus STIMULANT. cccemesncesemnensenctel{ 1 jis EXTRACTS OF BEEF Stimulate Only. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Nourishes Thoroughly. Nee STIMULANTS make you feel good temporarily. NOURISHMENT does you good permanently a es ee, Which would you chocse to give you strength? JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF or }ATRACT OF DEEP March 3, 1893. e= ———————— ——_ SS ytta® has Castoria ig Dr. Sammel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants 2nd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Socthing Syrups, and Castor Oil. it is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty ycars’ use by Pillliens of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Cacstovia assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach an¢ bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd. Castoris. “Oastcria is an excellent medicine for ¢h'l- dron. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osaoor, Lowell, Mass. “ Coctoria fs so well adopted tochiidren thes I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” fl. A. Ancren, M. D., 111 So. Orford St., Brookiyn, N. Y. “ Our physicians in the childrea’s depart- ment have spoke bighly of their experi- ence in their o' ractice with Casto ia, and aithonzh hays among medical sunplies what is known as regular producis, yet wwe are free to confess that the merits of Castoria bas won us to leok with favor upon it.” Unireyv Hosprrat ann Disprvsary, Boston, ilasg, * Castoria is the best remedy for children of which Lam acquainted. I hope the day is not far Gistant when mohbers will consier tho real interest of taetr children, end use Castoria in- stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroyiog their ioved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agevts down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Da. J. ¥. Krxcneroe, Coaway, Ar The Centaur Compary, Ti Murray Street, New York City. unly Aziz C. Sxrra, Prez., Y p a COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask your Wine Merchant for them. ee rand Sale ——() F'_ NEW FURNITURE eee Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. ood work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb, 25." 1892. IT HAS CURED HUNDRED; of cases considered hopeless after 82] other rem edies had failed. Do not despair. take be persuaded, and try this traly Wonderfy! medicine. iT WiLL CURE You, Yor sale by all Drugy ists and Price 25 and 50 ets. ; belie. — Manufactured by HAWKER MEDISISE 00, li) 8t. John, N, B. Leta Piano and Organ Tuning ang Repuiring, K. VINNICOMBE has removed hie Messrs. Harzerd & Moore's » where all orde:s and payments mey be artistic Tuning and Toning is widely among many of the leading murictars S.otia as well as onthe Island. Having ap ox. perience lasting over twenty years, know ledge of Piano consetueaall habe eae regulate actions to a nicety, giving the ment a beautifal even tone, aleo a celwate to the keyboard thet few can accomplish catchpenny work, such as dirt, lusty restringing, yellew keys, «ull ete Vinnicombe kn» ~s at a glance what requires te be done and does it. Festimates for cheerfully given. Strings aad kept on hand, A!l orders punctually A 6m ‘vel DELICATE \s7] | MU RRAY & tad fe LANMAN'S |; Si oy ~ 12 oT | 15 Be é 0 in + 3 ; a hon | Ae an. STILL HOLDS THE FIRST PLAGE i | IN POPULAR FAVOR. BEWARE OF a IMITATIONS. roy || FRAGRANT a A Veteran of the Civil War Hale, Hearty and Happy at three-score and ten, GRODER’S SYRUP. HIS FAMILY MEDICINE. i Tue Grover Dysrersia Cure Co. GENTLEMEN: —TI am now seventy years of age, and have becn out a ealth the past fifteen years. My suffer ing has been greatest -_ THE °: last five years, when have been in constant pain from wealr ness and distress of stomach. Atdiffer ent — I was troubled aan tion © the heart, plonisy O08 N D pains, distress fram eating any kind of food, and became bloated from wind on the stomach thet breathing was difficult. Nervousness kept me awake night after night. My physicians could give me only temporary THAT fii soi my troubles returned again and agail until ! learned of your medicine and be gan to use it regularly. From the there was a marked change in my com dition, and to-day I eat heartily and with goo CURES digestion. I am free from constipstie® my health is better than at any time sinet the war. I firmly believe im G Syrup, for it has made my old age & painless one. My wife too has your medicine with entire sati Yours truly, THOMAS PETERS, Wrxstow, Mam’ Notice Trade Mark —The Beaver. At al ruggiste, $1.00 per corte taramteed e. Cur . THE GROBER BYSPEPCIA GURE 60., SAINT JOHN, N. B: