Peer arr onto, nee ne yet eh tien ot RP Eng BE TN me Lt mg, PRE VOITURE MYSTERIEUSE Paterson, N. J, 18—Un étrange événement vient de causer tout une sensation, dans un petit village sit..6 à l'ouest de Sandy Hill. Jennie Burnsley, une jeune fille qui demeure au No 90 de la rue Louis. passeit dans un! endroit isolé pour se rendre. chez elle, à 9 heures dn soir, - lorsqu'elle entendit le roule- ment d'une voiture, Ce fait était étrange, vu qu'ily a un! chemin bien pavé près de là et. que l'endroit où passait le vé- bicule est inégal et parsemé d'éxcavatious. La voiture. trai- née par un cheval blanc, se di- rigeat vers un banc de sable situé en face de la demeure de Mile Burnsley. Celle-ci s’appro- Cha pour avertir 1e cocher du danger qu'il courait de tom- ber dans une excavation et elle aperçut deux hommes dans la voiture. L'un portait une boite sur ses genoux, et l’autre te- nait une pioche. Mile Burne- ley, soupçonnant que les deux individus allaient enterrer la boite en question, dans laquelle 1l y avait peut-àtre un cadavre eut peur et courut raconter à son père ce qu'elle avait vu. Celui-ci, qui avait aperçu de loin la voiture conduite par le cheval blanc, alla prévenir le constable McEihatton et partit avec lui pour faie des recher- ches. Des gamins qui avaient vu ia voiture s'arrêter a un certain, endroit, puis repartit à fond de | train au bout de quelques | temps, montrèrent aux deux hommes ]l’en-| droit où le véhicule avait | stationné. On constata que le | sable avait éte 1emué, mais on | eus beau creuser, on ne décou-| vrit pas la boite que Mile Brunsley avait vue. | Ces bancs de sable, diton,| nt déjà servi à piusieurs cri- | minels pour faire disparaitre | des cadavres. | 1] y a six mois, des enfants qui s’amusaient à y creuser, ont découvert :e corç:s d'un en- fant. | La police continte ses 1e- cherches. How THE DIPPER SAVED THE FARM Father was sick and the mortgage on the farm was coming due, 1 saw in the Chris- tain Advocate wheie Miss A. M. Fritz of Station À. St. Louis, Mo. would send à sampie com- bination dipper- for 18 two cent Stamps, and 1 ordered one. I saw the dipper could he used as à fruit jar filler, a plain dip- p:r; a fine strainer:; a fannel; a strainer funnel: a sick room warming pan an@ a pint mea- sure. These eight different uses makes a dipper much a neées-| sary article that went to work with it and it seils at very near every house. And, in four months 1 paid cffthe mortgage. 1 think 1 can clear as much as $200 a month. 1f you need work you can do well by giving this a trial. Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A. St. Louis, Mo., will send you a sample fer 18 two cent stamps _—write at once. John G. N. THE NEW HOOK SPOON FREE TO ALL 1 read in the Christian Stan- dard that Miss À. M. Fritz, Sta- tion À. St. Louis, Mo. would give an elegant plated hook spoon to anyope sending her ten-2-cent stamps. I sent for one and found it is useful that I showed it to my friends, and made $13.00 in two hcurs, tak- ing orders forthe spoon. The hook spoon is a household me- cessity. 1t cannot slip into the dish or cooking vessel, being held in the place by a hcok on the back. The s2oon is some thing that housekeepers have | À edy fo rt Die 0 LIEN ANNE EP TEE TRADE MASSE, L'IMPARTIAL VAN EE VIT — Sas: # *: « 2: TRE a+? Pastor ef the From rue Rav, Dr. EDWARD L. CLARR, \ D pe Congregational Church, Boston, Mass. PT + “’Thave used Ripans Tabules with so much satisfaction that 1 now keep them always at hand, They are the only remedy ! use except by a physician’s prescription. They are all they claim to be,” Evwaro L. CLark, From Rev. FREDERIC R. MARVIN, + Pastor ef Hopkins Memorial Church, Great Barrington, Mass. | #1 regard the remedy as an excellent tonic and a most Rurs'e ‘valuable family medicine.” Faanenic R. MARVIN, , Le miseries or more, all come from one cause, and that taking a separate rem- | A OST people hardly realize that headaches and dyspepsia, and forty other > reach symptom is like picking the leaves off an obnoxious tree instead of striking at the root. Headache, or sluggishness, or disordered stomach, or constipa- tion, or offensive breath—show that either the stomach or bowels, or the liver, are not doing their natural work, and Ripans Tabules go to the root of all these diffculties and many others at once, by immediately correcting the stomach and gently stimu- lating the liver and bowels to healthy action. x. These Tabules are the accurate prescription of a regular physician ; they are a perfectly harmless, simple remedy, as mild, yet certain, as nature itself. To people of sedentary ways, professional and business men; and particularly to women, these Tabules insure a regular habit, comfortable digestion, and a clear head; preventing } | — meme lens aise Lay the axe to the root of the tree. many a serious illness with its long train of suffering and expense. _J/{n the largest hospitals in the world, presided over by the most skillful of living physiclans, the ingredients of these + Î ADVERTISEMENT DESIGSED AND ÎNSERTED FOR THB PRINTERS ÎKE AbvERTISING BUREAC, 10 Sr200E S7., New Yon, . tabules are prescribed daily more than twice as often as any and all other prescriptions put together, and in three cases out of four where a physician is called, his prescription will be substantially the same, but the cost will be much greater, and the compound prepared by the local druggists is likely to be inferior and far less convenient in form. As the two most important processes of life (assimilation of food and elimination of waste) depend almost entirely upon the stomach, liver and bowels ; their healthy action, as maintained by these tabules, dispels a long list of aïlments, including headaches, indigestion, dys- pepsia, biliousness, constipation, rush of blood to the head, dizziness, fluttering of the heart, sluggishmess, poor sleep, loss of appetite, de- pression, heartburn, nagsea, bad taste in the mouth, pain in the stomach or abdomen, female complaints, catarrh, jaundice, sallow skin and skin eruptions. A box of Ripans Tabules (price 50 cents) contains six small vest- pocket vials, each vial holds six tabules (36 in all) and each tabule is an exact dose. Sold by druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price by THE Ripaxs CHEMicaL Co, - 10 Spruce Street, New York. g. à MaRRY THIS GIRI QUICK | I saw in your paper that a! Your home is incomplete: 15 year old: boy made $1.25 the without it, and th» price is | Bb à] pE UPLE selling within reach of ail. 1 ordered| 4 first hour he workel the Perfection Metal Tip Lamp- | one for my own nse—aud it wick. 1 ordered a sample and was so handy and convenient. and the first | [ went to taking orders for | où le publie trouve tout ce week 1 cleared #10, the second them and sold 51in one day dont on 4 besoin. week 1 cleared $15. 1 expect to making over $5 clear. 1t gives! run up to $25 a week in the a beautiful white light, chim-| l’assortiment le plus complei:— uear future, as the Perfection neys never break from heat, it! Farine, Thé, Tabac, Melasse, ready. Sucre. 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