__ ~»t '- ,¢ -`_-_ _ _ty-'-2 I *Y* . fr~' ‘4...4"' -4. aw \,- . \ .- _ l"f~ ' .'~,~ ¢ mf. .___ f ¢ r 'L 4 ,_ Nu .if " s \_ _ \ ¢~ p 5 J .1 7*. & ,_ _ _ '» ' fe- .- £¢ie,b_trb_trioinstruments ol the chase, l PASSING 0FP iff =°‘\;"_ = ='_-='~f-' ~" -m 551*-i ` . *._ .-_._,__..,_~‘_\-s-.-;_.,..;,»,-_ ._ _____,, _:snr _ '~ ~»-»-' -- se-~\¢e~--~.~-~.. THE ESKIM Contact With- -the Caucasian llndcrmining Stamina of the Race Sr. Jonas, N. F. December li.-One of we moat startling contra_stl_of the Pan- , Amgricin Evpositlon was that adorded by the presence there o£_a party ot Eski- mo; from Northern Labrador. These “mm people" (literally “innuits,” little 1k,) in their sealskin robes, with theio “re a constant study for the thousands- who viewed them, but how few realized - what the trials of these peor wretohes were. far from home and kindred. Several of them were got from Labra- dor last season and taken to the Paris Er- position. Then they were exhibited in England during the winter and conveyed to Buffilo in the spring, there to make .port for the hordes or sizht.-seers and money for the enterprising showmen who were mg: _:ng the affair. Some died, “(1 almt - t all had contracted much sick- ness in the hot countries they had visited. ACC BPT SM ALL CONSIDERATION. To dll the gaps in their ranks another wntingent was obtained from the region this year by the promoters of the venture. Americans who visited the cout some years ago. The simple, childlike Eskimos are easily induced to agree to visit the great world, of which they have such varied imaginings, and in their poor ocon- 1 cmies a very trifling consideration in cash or kind is a great/ inducement and is eagerly accepted by them. But they have no understanding ofwhat 3 the climatic changes mean to them. Scarcely one comes through the ordeal nnsca\hed.Tneir lungs, accustomed to the bracing breezes of the north, collapse in the damp, hot weather in .the United gum V ‘ People Who Have layl that Dr. Chn|s’o Syrup of Maid' and Turpentine affords wonderfully prompt .relief toreouglu ands colds. S '.ates;consumption sets in to complete the work that transplantat.ion°has begun. and those who do survive to reach home only do so to tall easy victims to the cold there and tc infect their kin 'in their olo . ’ se- packed huts, with the germs of the same insidious malariy. When visited by friends at Buffalo, who had known them Labrador, they wished to return at once, for they were all ailing and fearful of what this unfamiliar' con- dition implied. But they could not leave for they had signed contracts to remain till Nov. I and a` large sum of money had been expended on the E-ikimo°village con- cession in the fair grounds, much more on building the artificial ice floe scenery and accessories, and the manager had yet to make his profit out of the venture. He, however, was kind, and was doing his best to make them happy and comfort, able, and he unlertook not only to seno' them oil' punctaally as contracted, but ix o to attend them himself as far as this poi. . Puvnn ron noun. l - 1 , _ lt is ust the same old story of exposure to cold. he neglected cold becoming chronic catarrh. Catarrh extending along the deli- czli'-: mucous membrane to the bronchial tubes :tml ticveio in chro ic bro cl iti_ i p g n n i -4, cans n _ _ _ coughing and oxpectorution. Still neglects , catzlrrhal consumption is established. The ‘ l : "White Plague” scores another _victor and and to try and see that they got their money in sucha way that they would have _ no chance of wasting it before they reach the grave conceals the record of nee ectcd catarrh. A well-worn road to a withering blight and untimely death. Thousands upon thon.=.;md.-iii:u'o traveled it, a.nd,thousands upon tlloiissrids more will travel lt. Every year develops a multitude of new victims ed home. This arrangement was carried ont; they were despatched from Buffalo to New York by rail, thence here by steumor and the mail boat to Labrador conveyel them rightto their home. - _ snnns or consnuprrox. But all had the hacking cough that pre- sages consumption; some\ had grown per ceptibly worse and the prospect of any of the twelve-braves,squaws and papooses - ever surviving thsir enervating summer’s dlight. . _ experience on the banks of Lake Erie was - The Eskimo like the red man, is going I Everybody harcoiidaiee hi Dr. chase, in his great recipe book and famous family remedletmt They have loarnod _bi experience tha t naylito lnsigt_ on hal-p ing Dr. Cl|ase"s Syrw of 'Linscgd ,alll ‘rurpentine instead of accepting the various unaeientlle "lui!~\lIl" Whl°§_ some drugghtl offer al' “Just as good. ao directly and promptly as to be of ", af theses! if hdeludilt Pies bv tli°.;s°°rss». $o`intro’f¥n€§ion`of`eivilize?l a li ' cos overthrow the simple fortidoation of incalcnlablo worth in all oaooa o!_oI'¢l1). llstructive respect with which they were bl'0D¢*\¢lS ‘md "\°°Pl‘l *"3* ` R “lsnrronnded and tobrillthomtoan oaily no tar-reaching in itl olooh no to ea an ticuuue enact couch ` all ending as a race. ` g 5 14.113 ' _ lea, Elghtyyoarsagcthalaat eftheBeeth- gie ;.°‘ n*-ui* IU ` ` \l family IFN iko. the aboriginao of Newfoundland, h Wmt. “°‘| * '°”°°" been extcminatsd, but it will not ¢ il M ' J R I exhibition Z) yean honoo will more ditllonls to people' and ranch more _ivamarkableas a melooslty- than me ;atBnilhlothlsyear. ` ovERc “ _ ,ig - V- : I -‘ -1- _ AND tva'~,;,,~: ~»_°_,“~°-~ “Melt-*°. ___ ‘t 1 reaching the conclusion .announ day. _'1'l\o.rca\lswaaao’t>lnple\o.suz-Quo, Ann- xv -am! it The first ar with us, and th others are sur to come. Buys a superior Black' or Blue Beaver Cloth Overcoat, Ready-to-wear. YOU will see the game qu-ti ty marked $11 50 by other clothiers. _ We marked "fi at $9.00 this gives a very small profit. You should not fail to s_ee these coats. We have others at $4.50 $6 00. $7 00 Mid $300 N0* l¢l°1°5 '09 our coats, they are too warm. We are prepared to give yOu the 5086 '_Y§l‘1€_ _ 10!! ever gOl ill Reefers and Ul3ter5‘ _ ' the coal supply were misleading and in - - accurate; that his "¢_0ndugi;.1dur_ing the ` is .nl ': f . ° = _ GOI ,, , \ Consumption the foil destro er is most alarming in its frequency an dire in its results for it aiintialiysiinimona to their long rest over 300,000 victims in the United States alone. It is a. disease which spares neither age, nor sex, rank or fortune. t is like the vam ire that drinks up the vital stream and still ans withits wings tho hopes which .er petuaily flutter in the hectic breast. lt s a terrible and insatiable tyrant. marching down _ the aisles of time. biasing devastating. des# troying, establishing gloomy emp re of misery and death. __ Catarrh is a forerunner of nlost cases of _ ' ' Pl‘0V8"ill I g gu o no e pro|§re stop it. cure it Before it has reache the lungs you can do this wi h very little eilort and ev ense Stuarts atarrh 'lablets are a sove gn remedy for the uliar constitu tional condition or system t. dyscrnsla that permits of chronic catarrh They drive catarrh out of the system and heal the evi dances of its ravages so long as the destrnc tive processes have not been allowed to pro- ss tova point bevond possibility of repair hey will cure .eatarrh of the cad nose, throat, ears. bronchial tube and the ailmen ary tract but if once lung s bstance is des- troyed and in the cheeks the hw tic spots burn brightly like signal lamps of uoath, then the arepouerlessto save here is a point in t ie destr ctlv u e processes of progressive catarrh beyond which no medicine can cure, whore no agency yet discovered- will arrest it may exposure catarrh while yet no chances of some smouldcréng tire of chronic evastatin coniiagra tio f on can buy Stuart'~l a. _d - n o Y . . Catarrh any drug store for 50 cents _ down before the advancing hosts of n 3- C _ ’ _ T _ A lemcivilization with all its vices. The ». ‘ _ ` 'l ` " * _Labrador “innnit” like his western con- " ' » _ - - ' 7" “ R IMAX Him _ - --gi .att t- § » ~‘- `~ r 1" _ \..,_,____,_ __ . `._ ~ rv su ` t. . . Waannmrol Dee. 14.-1-The _moat pro- mar nn. nnwnr oolnlllll. 3 in blnntinu' the innuit s hcultleo of invon- ' i ~ hi "mn up -lion and self-reliance nndwhilo the whia- maxed tmemninl .nd immrunt mal ‘"Ldmiml“D§”'g‘ in ". " A - - ' O of ` made ke und", hu not ,mn du ¢ tribnnallver held in thiseoontry eantoto UDBPGINIUW \° U* ""8 Dr. Cha.se'n Syrup of Llnseod and Y _ _ _ U.. ne’ ° ll .1 d " b i i ' gd ret all 1” Turpentlne contains many of tl\o'm9st plylnir his nefarious trade among them an 3 Ll _se t°° ay’ _‘V 'I ‘ °p°_n . .n _ . ent” , hon, an ntoekok _,of _Oi 65:08 valuable and mi!! GUCGUVB l`HTl°g:°»1 existed for rnlningi‘tho noble rod man,’ °°°_"°”' _l°'"'°d lun' '.'°“h°’. ° °r the _‘data :sg tamaeet: \‘h° R°'°"1 "°°d°°°7 °f "59-C um” ei' W _' ' i i » `informati_o_ll; _,his Cionlnegos was with ' __t,h`g_ptber; that the '8"3ntla`go was elective and, _-_, howas the seoloroilicer oi! ‘ absolute command. and entitled to to Has Developed Bronchitis. a box Try them and you will become their UP. and I had tobrcathe through the mouth advocate and friend Mr F l\ Benton, whose address is care o Cl rk House, Troy,N Y says: ‘ Whenlfllfl npaagainst nythlng that is good I like to catarrh more r less for some time. has winter more than ever Tried several lled b did t S bcneil so- ca cures ut no ge an I from them Aboutfslx weeks lvulllllif a no cent box of Stua.rt‘s Catarrh ablets and I am glad to sa that they have done won ders for me an I do not hesitate to let_ all my friends know that Stuart s_Catarrh 'l ab- lets are the right thing ’ Mr Geo J Casanova. oi' hotel Griffon. ll est oth street, brew York City, writes: have commt-reed usingStu.lrt'sCatarrh Tn lets d alread th have given 'niche b~_ . r' resull: than ady cstlirrh cure I have eve tried. \{r._,A. R. Fernbank-ol Columbus Ohio. says: I suffered so many winters from Catarrli that I took it as; tgxootgulései _ _ ‘ ' 1 1 I , ‘e;_~»1, _ “t‘i“ “‘3¥ei’t""‘¢2g ‘hills ° "`° meaning was r. A. myJms svoillldeiiot penrhlit 'nlla to take, - “My nostrils were almost always Cooling C_)fF-Taking Cold. it Doctor Says it is Catarrh. _ C I 7 C vi if _ ' °' lr consumption. The presence of catarrh ls' . evidence of a predisposition to the "\\ither- . _ in White Pla e." ‘-D t l t_it ss, _ _ ~_ ,s *lg - " ii“i.'rn` be s tieawic,‘“@°“ _,__,,_? iurther extension, the lungs are reached. -_ _ § __ _ - wupeopeo b .ave an mu il “ ,_-tu: I _ i - » - ~ ' 1 P Y - or . __ » gl *£313 ga- ¢¢ " av 0 I _Tho Blightlng _White Plague. _How its 4 1 _-.5 L J Ji .- it . ' ' In the`Grasp of Consumption. t* cousin l il ed.irritatcd throat. Tho t thoizghst ¢?fu¢=ll'.lln‘nl>reakfast often nausefnted my sto_.i_1_i_ach_took away y appetlib and My of 3 :_ .ty,., _-me and the gradxlly getting lnto§_ 42101804 iboiv I gener,cannotcope with the white man ' ' ` _ 1.. ’ _ - 'ff-" i "~; f __ ¢¥_ and his superior possessions. Dissipation » l _ I 5 1 Q _ ° , I _ -L _ fft';'7,ff_ _.cv--_.f ef and diseasearedolng their full work, de . . » ‘ _ _ ~ ` ‘ ' f I ~‘ 5 ' 3 '_; , I I \ ' _ A ' spite the efforts of the phllanthropist and _ ‘ I if ' ~ " _ " '_ ° ` *fr l‘¥-l*9»!_“.i*°‘°====v-_ The T ‘ _ ` ' » _ I - f t ‘ ' Rtioexteualvc Labrador coast line is "_' ' ` _ _ ' _ Sustains Film. _ _ _ _ _ _ » . .e -et ‘ll _ _ _._ ,..\. .;» r _ ,' _~ S I ; _ :_ ._-<"`~§é ' 4 l -T l _ _ _ a _ \ as rib-lt cite. ;_;,@’..*s'c me can 4 f I 5'-'_ ,~,,,,_,,,.,,_.~' _...___--._`.': ,___Q".._---- week, when _Soenbry lf..on`g was li? the findings of the court of inquiry lb* Selly _ ' " 5l__;’_ __ _ _ d@___toilyamoht.h ltd _ ated=`nT n that mass of evidence ` _ _ and it ia probable that no approached the truth. -dne!o_rthe_ glorious victory *sdlilll i i i 0 t of one report there .. ~ _ - ‘ , . __ aigncdby George Dewey; i 91:; I I lll`bySamoal C Loral! I ' tl ' vf _ _ ' ° its ie‘__lu¢`, 8?' 0° it . advomlo. This isoform aaidtorcoegnined _“ua I‘m';_.~p;’g_‘;,y£rm _sy E,m,d~ netted in the te'ux_ new-canon _vi- spanna ships. ' _i _ _.5 ..a..-@,g____..,._-...__ -lw'IllPloPl,li»' _ _ ,;_ ., ’: ~ , f _.4 we " '~ i 'lt - it f_ _ ' \ ' A. E. Anrinlur, Brtidwood, Iils.,-says; lnall courts of inquiry, the a_ignaturo_nof`_Pi=ie bum” by an druzgisfm ‘M °'“l*"' ““`“’b°" "°‘ ""3 "'°°°'°'7° -cents a box. Book, "Piles, Causes and . But it in explained that Admiral DoU¢ylC“_e_» mailed :mm Pyr‘m_id_ Drug C0" signed the second report, to expresojlla qualification of or dissent from the viawo expressed by the court, comprising, _besides himself, Admirals Benhom and M8l'lh8ll,`MlCl, _ ` V ' -- TOO MUCH ARITHMBTIC. _ r ‘i _ _,,,._.__,;__;~, t,;_._e_.ett_;.=.rt~x _ ._ _ ___ _ _f‘\Si°°‘“°°£lfli‘lli'°Et§1K°#¥~ 'il W2- » ~~t-;t‘ii.I __ _- __ k' It forgsoms mosque or soi1ie‘devoteo‘!`nlly' bil ‘."’ li °?f¥t#l“l*Pi.f Zed' ' \ .set-»£~'4P .tho _And ' the world over. ` I l ’ -M --»».qs¢vf':».‘~ »' " ' ‘ ":r‘.` ~~- i Asa Christmas gift another liek’ eha.in`of thought. _ tl: i _ Orient has' niadlé colslsri-l. bntion to this gathering of beautiful rugs. ' ~ _ ui a . _ with the utmost despatch to Cisiifuegos h°°d_ Many véry remn_kab1e_ cum,-ot and maintained a close blookade,,that he lK{dne Disease ~Backach‘,_ and Rheuma_ I ' _ no further proceedings in this celebrated I; TE E COURTS FINDING- f A wonderfulCi1re by Dodd’s Kidney Pills ' The majority report condemns Admiral _Only °U°l°f many C*8*’=5 Where they Schley on eleven points, while Admiral have _Cured this P infui Disease. __ and would be a_ to any - _Dewey sustains him inmost particulars. CoNB0YvH_LE_ Dec_ 16__(specm)__ ,, -. ’ _ ' e ~ _ ° ‘ The majority opinion finds in brief that | D0dd.s Kid” ipms are' 'achievb _a .` e ¢ Y 8 t .Admiral Schley slmuld lm" m°°°ed°d `wonderful reputation in this neighbor-4 _ ' rotary Long and Judsre Advocate Lemly _ . - - f _.._¢_.._ positively decline to discuss the findings T' of the case. ,i » ` ` ___ \ \ Ramsay, in the first rpport. It is said at _ _ P,.¢Bident`Emot of Harvard think, that r , I “l° N", Del°°'""“'°”t' th” there Wm 5° _ the school teachers spend too much time ' ' _ l ` case on the departments initiative. Sec ¢~,ud,.en_ ' , I RHEUMATISM COBQUEREDI " / should haveendeavored to have obtained ii y I ’ ' h ~ -i ismare rep Jrted, am mg which that of i_“f°"m’_*"i°“_ °f the _ Spams °q°”d'°n iMrs. Edward Patterson is one of the most there: that he should have proceededfto lsiknincanh ` ' I _ l Santiago with despatch' that he should 1 V ' l t-eu' _The prices start at $2 and __ __ _ ____ _ goup in small _steps till $12 'trying to teac arlt me ic young f~ _ is reached. _ `/ » t 1 l _Q .;4.'~.- i _ i ~,$".*'v:\ 1 _ ' t Mrs. Patterson suffered for many years . n°l"» bn” mild” the "°"`°5-“Tl” "’°v°` `with Rhetfmatism which gave her no end? `_ l l 'V H? ~ 'P0 i iment; tbatbe should have obeyed thelaf trouble? especiau_Y_in wld weathM._ a _ _ _ _, _ ‘ ~ _ , Departmenifs orders' that he should have ' ._-2 ~ l'?"l'*°~‘~"l*'l'° d°5l“`°7 _ the C°l°’-‘° that h°;Kidney Pills and theycnred her socom- - if"“'5°d the ‘ Sq“ad"°n 9° l°_3e ‘H°t°“°°°’ pletely that she never has a symptom ofi ' ‘ ' _ln the loop of the Brooklgn; that le ,_heoldtroub1e_ - _ thereby muse'-i we Tex” °° ‘>=°“= “fail i “ - e ' " '- ' The did injustice to Hodgson; that hisl We have_already put awayanumber of < ' _ - ~ _ _ conduct in the campaign was character-'larticles until Christmas eve, Qréhwise , _ _ , _ ,_ _ » ized by vacillation, diiaiaoriness and lacklpeople who have come' early~ 'to bose §,-- ¢ --1- -5 -= I of enterprise; that his`o_Qcia.l reports on l their gifts. Why cemetodayl Cnr ' - i assortment is large and you have more _to choose from than if you leave it to 'tie last week ‘An _ i _ She says she has used dozen of bottles _ ' ~ l°“d°_*v°"°d _l'° capture the Spanish veg' and boxes of liniment and medicines and was 'self "that "ls In S°“l'“‘g°3 that he did 'mt 0° his *did not dnd any___relief till she tried Dodd"s l . The W6_nde|-fu] Chgap M3n_ The list nam'ed_is' a beauti- _ _ful ht=a.rth_ rn2, 4; feet by 7 feet, in rich Oriental colors, home. ` - -Wonidn’t _yon like' to see l' - them, at _ _ 'r . A » 1'- ~ nw- ft. w¢ r umanwunzarrm ma-.su~an\».rr»-:n¢.¢.n»m»cmLa\“..u.»xn.