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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper from London, Greater London, England • 15

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15 LliOTB "EEKL ME WBT APES, sfifilfonfes TheOrsate Lane," of Bristol, seeks relatives. Mother name was Gonhff. T.kwis fGnonGEl was workinsr oh the Grand JOKES OF TBS DAT. FACTS are Junction inilway in Tordnto about Correspondents mttst give full addresses Sister Anne asks, I LijrDEir (James), sOn of: tbe-late Edward Linden, bootmaker, of last j-seenatCJapham 25 years ago. Sister Alice asks.

EVERYTH tne DATES" or the NnisiEa to waion miby refer. We cannot search hack numbera, nor print inquiries for "missing These columns are not intended for inquiries in respect to claimants for money, and no agents, at home or abroad, have any connection with Lloyd's, ANSWERS TO INQUIRtHS. On Aug-. 19 last we inserted an inquiry for Wiltmm in Texas. U.S.A..

seekimt his We are not sliopkeeiiers a33uiuingr the title of wholesale. Wo are the nieces Ellen and Maria Smith. A reply Tailors in England supplying t.io direct, wnu ilnglo garmeBt to maasnrs at first oost, which explains how such hiffh-clRBs clothing can be sId at these prices. MaoDosald (Kichabd) was at Montreal three years ago. Sister Mary asks.

Mackenzie (Mas. Catherine) seeks her sister Mrs. Hastings, orConners, of Chatham, whose husband (Philip) was "drowned in the ship Captain. She also seeks her brother James Heppernan, in K. M.

at Chatham. Mackesi (Johh) left Liverpool in 1882 for Quebec last letter from Minnesota in 1883, when going to New Orleans. Son John asks. Moore (George of Eotherhithe, went to Sydney 32 years back. Sister Emma asks.

She also seeks Mrs. Harriet Frahftos, n6e. Moore, a schoolmistress at Leicester. O'Sollivas (Mrs.) eeeks her son Thomas, in Newcastle, live years back. Price (Albert) left Birkenhead two years back for Hawaii when last heard from talked of going to San Francisco.

Mother asks. Push (William and Thomas aresought by sister Maggie. William left Athel, Liverpool, about 34 years back; Thomas went to Maine, H.S.A., trom Bootle, sooiel2 years since. Purcell (Jok) -left Barrow-in-Furness 24 years since for Skulkil America sup.r posed to be in Jlrothet Thomas seeks him or hia sister Elizabeth Richardson who wtnt to Massachusotts 15 years ago. KicHARnsoKi Sophie Carter was married at Leeds in 1847, and-weht to Melbourne.

Her husband died in Melbourne and later I she marricdaKr. RiflhardBon, farmer. Sister asks. Eoeissos (George): sailed for Falkland islands in last letter from Buenos Ayres in 1886. Daiiirhte'r Nora, asks.

(Mother is dead.) YOU NVER THOUGHT OF THAT. H. SAMUEL'S' ''SYSTEM 0F CASH SUPPLY onsares you receiving hlgheat poasHUo value at looh-tottom casli urlcea. For full patbojlara nftttrt a nnsh.nn.rd tho adilrftss at foot, ana asK OUR GUARANTEE comes from Kuimrn from Mrs. nceoe von Schulein, formerly Harris.

Blie says "Inquirer is my brother I havo net seen for nearljr 30 years, haying been abroad myself fa India and Africa, but returned 18 months ajfo. I should be very delighted to hear from him." From Exeter, Edith Kenyon (Aug. 25) wrote for news of her uaoles Hakky, EoBEar, andRiCHABD K'ehtos, as her father was not expected to live. We are irlad to be able to send her tho addresses of two ef them. Harry is in Staffordshire, and Richard, who lives at teeds, forwards a letter and thanks us "on behalf of his mother, brothers, and self." A correspondent in Sydney, N.S.Wm answers our inquiry of May 20 for, Jamei nd Gkor-ge Geovbs, asked for by their sister in Birmingham.

He thinks they were chums-" of his, Georgo last wrote hoia about 1890. Brother Alired'e inquiry from Peckham (Au. 26) for IS'Illiah and Jons Eustace has hrought a reply from Sirs. Baser, nee Has; teoe, of EastVourne. She tells.us her father, William Eustace, is dead, but her mother would be pleased.

to hoar from inquirer. Hits. Saihskdky Auj. 25) sends her address from Canterbury. Kent, for Alios Bussell the mm TOWfiand QiOESTIE I sample.

Style and Finish for SAMUEL'S BAB9AIN BOOK. By re qUAl to Hlgrh-class city HOME MADE, how amiable Brown and his wife otliti Have yon nofaeed that taring her last jear'abonnet? Granma, do teeth grow fasta8nYfr(5oS. y0n kissed me last wb-ll n're erowad two rows "Fun. been found out that the reason 1 wear their hair long is because they poeta wet" un entire Beason with- I want to buy a revolver to 0B brains out with tWafr Small litf SOWING OF THE akin" long time about getting JldTown I could do it in -half the I myee f-John (dryly) Aye, but ooan't woild oats, IltTJ metamorphosi. of a bird into beast l-wfen.

grouse are Bertie little widow hasilenty of aEsnraaoe JS me i she I she had. Her husband was insured 4 Slight Sit-on. "You would cely think, Mr. that the Swart young fellow at the piasois my on would you? deedj it ems absolutely impossible. Ah-er-is he jour youngest son "-Coloured mi-Visitor Oh, and there's auotto thing, Mrs.

Miiksit I must complain about the dinner plates, they constantly oome to ta.b in an unclean condition, little bits sticking to them -Landlady Wall, Emm Ira sure I understood as you wished that was lett to be sent no again Fun. Fulnbss under the eye denotes lan- fnltiflCMi IS lftrffB ftnd turn post you will receive A Tailors. If othirwiso we HMBSOME is Unfafflas Serasrly for Hearalsrlo FEES OP ALL CHARGE, plLdgo ourselves to ex-oliausra of Tally REFUND MONEY! Having DUtfBttttMd suo-coss by polfHt ntting system and hia value, we of which wlltaflord you inflnito plea-Eura. Tho 200 of tills sunmse-sxratlug gift ei aflomeiTV)tli: over 3,000 beautltol lUus--trations of H. Sainuel'3 Wervous Dyspepsia, Anramia, BralnrSag1, Deprosalcn, Impovorlahad Blood; Shea, matiam, SlceplessnosSi laOlErestion, In luBnsa, Nervous HeaiiablieB, DsMltty, ani All Disorders conseaarait upon a reduced stats of the nervous system.

Boonej- (Theresa ne Moose, who- who had not heard of her for 10 years. ROYAL COf tn Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery, Biamonda, Clooka, Plate, Cutlery, all of wkioli isro supplied direct from H. Samuel at TVfioiesale Prices. H. Samuel allows A FOIL HfiNTft'8 FREE TRIAL with every article, money, heine refunded-in full or goods exchanged it aay ftiasaAi 9 DON'T LET THIS CHANCE 8LIPBV call OUT copyrightel sys tcm, "How to tako your own moariromonts with every correctness," and grand seleotion of late Eunmer Pattern Prea then you can Jndffa for yoursall tho value we give you.

Styliali and Ksfined 2h in Ssrffes, and, Iron us mewamb SUPPLIED BY COMMAND TO Moail)srs of tlio British Royal Family, H.I.M. The Empress 01 Kussia. H.M. Ehe Kins: of H.IQX. The Queen of Boumanla.

H.I. SI. l-he Dowasar Eiupross of BnasIB And tlic Loaiiug Koyalty and Public -n-rnvpnttt nnlP.Ct L'Qm to mivanaaztu. j-cji iww t-" are enclosad with catatoftue. Eiisn TToeaa.

was married' at St. JUicnan 6 Jrarisn cnurcu, Dublin, about 40 years ago, Is sought by her sister Ann; she also seeks herbrothers John and William, of Beresford-street, Dublin. Sharp (Vikceni C.J.of Canterbury, N.Z1, is now in London, and aaekB- relatives. He writes I am tho son of Jennie St. Montgomery, who wat to Australia aDd was married, 1876, to Johu C.

Sharp (ot Stratford, Essex), the then Mayor of Canterbury." Smilsos. Mrs, Phoabo Amery seeks relatives of her mother, ne'e Martha SKiuon. She went to Tasmania when a girland married William Hake. Thomas Sanson lived in Old Kent road 1 years ago. Smith (SiDKEr; wont America about 12 years ago.

Father (Edmiihd) asks. Sutton (Ank, and JfiiistA) are inquired fur by sister Elizabeth. Ann married G. E. Saunders, policeman, who was drowned in the London docks in.

1864. She lived at Putney 17 years ago. Sarah married a Mr. Cerry Emma a Mr. Shields.

Tasxor I Amelia) lived in Shonldham-street, London, 19 yeara back. Niece Mary Ann asks. Toohet (John), of Galway, Ireland, sailed for Australia 20 Tears back: Niece Kate asks. B.J. lireen, or riumstoaa, wouia jit? iu correspond with tho children of Johm and Jakp Cohptob, in H.Z., seeking reJativua (July 39).

Writing from Hongkong, J. Farmer Bays "On Feb. 4 inquiry was made forW-H. Cawhe Waheeh, lato captain oE the Bhip Ktdfm'dsklro. He was an old irlend of mine, but died at ainnill some years ago.

I believe his widow is liviog at Liverpool." Mr. Warren was sought by his brother in New Zealand. Having seen Uhaeles Stddd's reply from Wandsworth to his brother William at Eastbourne (Aug. 19), after a sileuco of nearly 4 years, Alfred K. Studd, another brother, writes from Cacnin-town.

Thomas A. Turnbull, of Brighton, promises information concerning James TuasBux.1 (Aug. 36), late of Dar-iftm, who wus Bought by daughter Minnie at Sew Maiden. She had had no tidings of him for 35 years. From Kew Zealand, Camilla vonMayern wrote for nows of her brother-in-law, Jack yon Eaysbst and his sister Ida (J uly 22), last heard of ive years back.

A response conies from Ida, who bow lives at Briston. Her H. SAMUEL 226: 25- 3 ACME PATENT LEYBR, fHE-BE SEEMED LATEST CITS' DESSSITS, TROXJSEB8 diBoolonred and hurts, this denotes that in solid STERLING SILVER Caaes, fine three quarter plate movement, extra Jew-ellflj, ned WltbrtlHTrt andctust-tlgUtCAP and the man has been using too suuou vj. HT TT 78 86 96 Gentlemen Measured at our Branoli 'Wreaons3 Customer What You call this good fit? Why, it'B three siios loo bi? tor me. Ikey Mo Mem fiiendt, iat coat certeot fit, aa we are the oaly tne Klns- montSyBtom.7Mchiasoatonlsiiinsly Simple tnat It la impossible for any novice to malie a mistake.

Misa MA11T ANN OBOOilBS, of 20, Baton-torracD, S.W.-wi-ites: "I nave always hail indigostion, having inherited it from my mother, who was a -great sufToror. When quite young I nover could eat or run about as other 'children did. I used. to drag out' n.ylife,Ut3esannd languid, with no desire Cor excitement of liny kind. Soma two yoara ago, in 1897, my malady became worse.

I lay in bad gradually growing weaker and weaker. There seemed nolieln for mo until on the 1st or" July I well remember tbe dato my aunt ciime from Gloucester to see me, and. 'brought me a bottle of Phosfenne. Which alio insisted upon my taking. I aid start it, and slowly hegan to Improve.

In a month I got up and liaxan to got around. I a till kept on with the medicine until I became strong and well. Nov I am healthy with' a-good appetite, and whatismOreun-poi tant, a good digeation." VICE IWILLIAHJ, aiHSr, Ol 10 sought by bis daughter, Maria Westaway. Weebtkr (Emily) last wrote from Oamarn, Otae-o, N.Z., in 1670. Sister Polly aska.

Whalley (William) was at Bloxwich seven years ago. Sister Jano inquires. Wiliunsok (William EJ, aged 16, left Peterborough a- year ago. Father has since died, and mother longs for news. SAMUEL'S special im-prove-pients, pro-teftted by HER MA-JESTY'S A LETTERS Patent, and only to bo obtained in H.

SAMUEL'S Warranted for Five Years. H. Sam irt price, 25s. With each A Hanlsorae SPECIAL FKE BONUS GIFT is enciusei THE WOSLD-FAMED WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING BESPOKE TAILORS, 67. FLEET STREET.

LONDON, E.C. Directly Opposite Hotel.) WE CAN'T TELL YQU The EARL of ROSSLYN brother Jackfiiea tnree years ago. Thohas Folei replies from Saaduate to Pte. Farrier, in India, who inquired for him Augr. 26.

A corresponflent in Auckland, S.Z., thinks he can Rive sister Alice, la Hull, some information concerning Fbederic Kobinsoh (May 20) if Ehe will write to him. Our thanks are due to the Sim, of Cool-gardis, for the two following answers Albkbt J. HAnaiAK, who left-London 12 years ago, tonstht by his brother Walter at! Euetbn (March 25), is living in Barnsdale, Victoria, Australia. Brother Henry's inquiry from Watford (Haron 25) for Charles Euihkhas, who went to Australia about 1853-4, has been replied to by George Briakman, of Bendiso, son of the perBoa sought. COIONIAli AND I-OEIBIGN INQUIBIBS.

From Queensland (jKOp-Qe Masok Cnais-tie ship's cook, left Melbourne for Lonuon on the ss. Eueha in 1893. Mother asks. From Adelaide JOflst Masos soeks his brothers George, Peter, Harry, William, and sister Emma. He left Stepney 23 years ago.

-1 Atwtsut, RfifilrR hl9 ImHE oF YOUR EVE! HOW to DRESS 01 NOTHING IF. SAMUEL (Dept. I). 95, 97, 99, 101,88, 80. Ml, Marlt-st MANCHVSTER.

writes: "I have recommonded ti medicine (Phoaferiae) to two or three of my friends, one of wixoni iaas already told ma that lie fiuis it. suits him very well. December 29th, 1899." Proprletoisi-ASH'iolI PAItSONS, Wife 17, PaTrlnsaon-road, Iradra, ii.O. Bottles, 29; and 48. Post 13.

4S. The 29 size contains nearly tourttmes tho. 11 si SOLD. BY ALL CHEMISTS. STOEES.

It is impossible -to take too much caro of one's e'yeB, and thoeo who value their eyesignt win ao ueu seua io BTKEHEN GREEN, Lambeth EoaS, Laiidoa, for a little hook How to Preserve the Eyesight," -which tells the story pf a cure for all troubles, of the eyes, ey'el'aslies, and EVE OINTMENT haa. eldest sister, sitpposed to have married a Mr. v. when nroved its virtues annng hdu Ter annum, but we can tell you how to dress on next tn uothlns per annum. and THE GREAT rcakoyon bo prouai you grow mv Ciqarette.

Ned Tom received a terrible insult this morning. May Oh What was that P-Nod Why, an ld lady saw the handles of his glf elabs projecting "wn the bag and asked him how maoh he would harge to mend an umbrella. IlteiTStttJ Mii. Uibl lleTe the sea at early morning. It seems so fall poetry.

Growing Youth Yes and Jexan't it make yen ready for roar ifnib Punch. BsbakikA it SairriT. The Captain: I'm awfully orry to tell you that your littlo bov'a hat has blown everboard. Mamma- Kally why I just tied it Trith a pieoe ef string The Captain Yes. that's the treable, tho string didn break.

Sketchy Bits. Hbabd at Olaoton. First Excursionist (from Sliadwell) 'Ere, wheer does ail tho water go to when the tide goes dosvn'r fcecond Usoaraionist Wy, hup the Thames, erconrse, youjstoopid, bo's to make high-wator at London-bridge. lows. Jack: Flossie asked me what sort of complexion I preferred.

Dora That's just her, she is always so anxious to please Sketchy Bits. Kindkeb Socuf. Jack's married a sooldins wife, and Tom's eone in fer ballooning." Tea, and now both are frequently blown up." Funny Outs. She Knew Temb Littlb Wats. Mabel: But he said he would die for me.

Her ilarriod Friend Ah, yes And vihen you'ra once carried you'll wonder Tthsther ho meant his whiskers or hftir. Hoipenny Camie, AUSTEAIIAN. Not a Bit. She: Don't you think it is dangerous to eat mushrooms He Kot a bit. The danger is in eatiag toadstools.

Afeiiouiiie Wteldy Times. Hostler (to cabby) Why don't von hws your leather apron repaired' tabby: Because I'm not going a mile to a tanner if I know it. Melbourne WMkhj Times. "Is this a fast train?" aaked apaa-sraer, who was tired of Bitting at a Etteoaat, mhiVV. and it may be obtained of all cliemists IS OUB WHAT 'fifllfT THB WOKM WASTS TO KNOW IS lUU I HOW TO CUHE IT.

anastoreB, in. anemia yeuebtai pots lor i- eacu. ITKATVIi. KJaJwx i last heard f. From South Africa: William Bright, of Chard, near Somerset, was' last Been in Bristol about three years ago.

Son Charles asks. SOLDIEBS AND SAILOKS1 INQUIBIBSe From India Mb. and Has. Fkask Wade lived in Hoxton, about 1897. G.

Tebbutt asks. From Portland (E3BGE Wkitb lived in Coventry 10 veai-s aso. Kephew Thomas asks. From Dublin SStephen Cohstable was ln.t-. at Marylebone in 1896.

Son A PAIR OF 106 NORTHAMPTON TAILORS, have ulred thU problem, for by MBaing to us you can get Suits, Overcoats, Troiisars, Coats and Vests mndo to measure, direct trom the Cloth Manufacturer. This saves at least iiftlf the usual owst at veaty -made shops. Our new Autumn and Winter Cloths are very flnt and we lnvlt you to send fur Patterns, SPECIAL. Guard against a Francis asks. or 613 the one speciflc cure for tills, and all EHEIM AUTUMN 1 Onifs iTIOA, and LTTEIBAGO, they claim a suye-frioriby over all otlaei Gout and Klieumatic' medicines.

All Chemists and Stores, at Is WINTER vanct as oa per oox. AND Overcoats Made to Measure, 20s 25s 30s 35s TILL SEPT. 1-3. BUSINESS DI8TAKGE NO OBJECT, IIUXDKKDS OF DELIGHTED CUSTOMERS. WORKING VIAa 1 1 fVlVIl In consequence ol the (Treat suecfltts at o'c H.H1 ftt ftDOUt linlf v.in.li- PHfHS.

From Aldersnot oaii-i, ucw Baker, of Birmingham, was heard of in Kensington. Nephew George W. asks. From 3ibraltar: Bbibget Hosah left Banagher, King's county, Ireland, 18B2 was in Queensland in 1885; supposed now to be in Adelaide. Brother Martin asks.

From South Africa Thomas Woodford, of Dalby, nearj Melton Mowbray, is snpnosed to be living near Loughborough. Brother J. asks. From South Africa Joseph HETHEKtNGr toh was living in Ireland in April, 1898. Krotber Albert asks.

From Aldershot Chaelotte, Mabt, and Marv Ans Iliffe are sought by their brother John. Charlotte was in Gladstone, Ontario, Canada, mne years ago. From South Africa Agues TMubkat Fabn-den, neo McShee, was Glasgow in 1832. Son Walter asks. From India B.

Jacques seeks his aunts named Jacques, last heard of in Myrtle-street, Liverpool, in 1392. From Alderehot Mas. Olive Goodall was last heard of in Wesf gate-terrace, Kensal-road, London. Brother Ted asks. HOME INQTJIBIEH.

Atkibs (Jase nee Heakd, wae last known to be living at Haverstook-hill. Sister BLATGL Don't Wait, Large Valitxl range ol NEWEST PATTERNS SENT FKEE. POjudto course it is," was Exlermiitctfei Beetles. TT i ttiougliti so. every punfeMUT ot our splen-S! AU in- Overeat we prfSo iuum my geiimg out to eee Jiiat it is last 1o "-ifelooume Weekly ClMryov hotiH of those uoiIohs pMtl VyndnJ ill A.T0L.

Dcfitrors them root and brrnch, without fail. XocifcitiiTetttull. No failures. A vc fectly tlatrnctor. a pair oi irousors vcub a avuu vi COWELL, WYATT, AND CX, UAHDlUMnll such as you would incur by purchasing carpets with which to cover your floors.

Catesbys' Cork Lino.may be purchased at haif the price of a carpet, and is warranted to last at least three times as long. This material will please the wife far better than any carpet, for itdoes not harbour dirt and dust, "and consequently is easier to clean, and saves a lot of unnecessary labour in the home. We are rea.dy to supply you on Easy Terms without reference or security. If you buy for cash we allow a discount of 2s. in the Catesbys pay carriage direct to your door.

Send for patterns and samples of quality at once. CATESBYS' CORK UNO. A Quality. Quality. Syds.

by 3yds 15s.9d;x lSs.Odi 3yds. ty iEs. G3. Syds.by3yds. Od, Zyis.

by 1 5s. 6sS. Ss.Oa, 8yds. by ffyds. fil 6s.

Qd. 1 12s. Od. tend, uk llOir last great rjroe Uilt of Boots tv Shot's to all customers, Messrs. in j) r.

the mlMtnown West-RndTai lore, Juive divided to ItKl'EVl" THE (UET until Sop-tembez 14 ONLY. To of ono of our WHt-BM or Oasjimeret.at 270 or 92d to measurL (of higher price). WE PRESENT, FREE of any extra charge whatever, a 109 Pair of Boots or Bhowi any 8tvli from II WY WALKING BOOT to a uirut. iu BOOT jntiDS It. ro AMERICAN.

ITTi-nm HOWARD gC That old fellow coming was carried itom the railroad aocident all smashed and he wouldn't even acknowledge he Mburt. Must beaChristian scientist." SEWING MACHINE. i ip (Patented.) AS SUPPLIED TO A ft aO HER IMPERIAL MAJESTY tlVV THE EMPRESS ALEXANDRA OF RUSSIA. rtose-mquiic- master on the S.E.B. at Margate, went to j.

leement ot tne road. Mats (Butler'g pftntrT). Aunt Mary Movers kepsald. who has been keot FOB. BEST WI'AB.

We Guarantee these Suits to bo of correct. Ht, cut, style, and STHB APPEAaAMCE OP OUTE 13 of Qnt-rate wear, whilst the Hoots and Shoes, wht'-U aw of EKG LI SH AN are un This Machine does worlc wliioli will bear companion with that other machines costing higher prices. Hade of metal, with plated fittings. It lias no complication, no teaching, and is superseding Ihe troHblesomo machines. Works tine or coarse materials equally as well.

OBTAHTSD BY THE USH Oj" beaten in any tvwionshop at 106. a MAKES NO DIFFBilBKOE where you fife, as by the. aid of our simple Self-Measurement Charts for Suits and Boots or Shoes you can measure Anstrana iboi. cihuci Bowteb (Geobse) last wrote in 1894 from Washington, U.B.A. Sister Eliza asks.

Briites '(Jase), nee FiiiEHD.was in London even years back. Sinter Elim asks. Cavkxdish (Kdwabd) is injured for.iy his siBter Alice, who says He was on the German barque Atlautiom February last, and vrote'froia Havre to some friends, askiug-ior me He left tho vessel at Now York." Cbikkeb (Eksest was sent to Canada from Dr. Barnardo's Siarch, 1B91; last lews in May. 1896.

Pares ia ask. Dbsbam (Kobert), shipwiight. late of Chatham dockyard, was last known to be Kxtm 65-87, TOTTENHAM COURT ftOAD, EiOSIBOK, Wmtion thh Paper.) sciooi by digit illness, eatiag Aent Mary Why, 3 Wiat W0WDr. Brown say if he XLfe aowf-Etgingja (com-Aunt Mary; wues tohavehis Batients well nourished. From Judge.

JoW Now, Wbt I THB House. Mrs. for a I adrertised onm Ti a Yie, Maine v. hi rpj'ii easily. Our Patterns and ft 3.s per packet.

and teat imoniats, or cill and see machine at work, ax.i.nca. Crwtnr Wflclilin Rnmnanv. tuuit I'ost- freu, ana inis terns need not No. 31b. Urooke-sti-oet.

Holbom. London. E.O. returned. Strood.

Boanerrau Powmhg (Chaelks) went to Canada' in 1871. Brother Edward asks. UsArss (Akeeose), of East Grmstead, went to'Now Brighton. Australia, over 60 years ago. OP ALL CHEMSTS AND STOEES.

nii-Cnifo try nvr ra wftU fi.ttd faTOtttablV kflOfffll 6X6 BLAITOHE LEIGH, .1 Ko. 4, 3P.TIE HE a PAIS, BASIS, 231, (pro. LOWJOS. pion'yunced to -De quite tne smartest in town, and eouai in value to those charged double, for at many houses. Shonldanyotoui-customci'sliedissatistlea with thoLv goods (an uuiilieiy contingency) wo guarantee to lettinci tae ujuuey, iii-uv jucu moj returned wtthin seven days.

Will positively, cure the foUowint symptoms Pain ui-sfde, hack, undor shouldot.blade, sinotlier-! ing sensations, Falpltatton of the heart, tired feel- iRc in the morning; poor appetite, -coated, tongue, i lilhbo nn til ft tiwttl In tllfl FREE -Mothers 'mdhildren Brother unaries-e uuutiuuoi. EsriHKT '(Jules), coffee planter, of Tnai-a visited T2nilanu in 1895; last news rom Sautiaeo de'Cuba. Sister-in-law asks. FiBKMELD Hcsniseit, lived at Btratford. in 1882.

Sisters Ann, Sarah, and Emily usk. Folev (Mfts.l, nio Sullivan, left Mallow, co. Cork, for Boston, TJ.B in 1663, to join her daushters Margaret and Mary. Son asks. Fowler (Featherstoots 3.) sseks relatives of his father, who was bom in Sunderland, Durham, and sailed from Gravetend to Aew Zealand between 40 and 50 years ago.

Glassos bodcrmaker, of Liver-iiool, seeks his brothers and sisters in London. Hose (Mrs.) last wrote, from Chicago in Sister Alice asks. mntit rv trntiviAa. Wltll Vtth a man tnat iree 1 tad 3 I don't. fre.5;BllT' lellers usually Biiteen snides to- one Lrom Puch Empreas: I'm mob Nohsense! I've fl6dBPresa nor! Ird AME tN--Th6 'atp -aadowbrook Farm, shmT-fwiB krLMw Tarold) This here of boneafcb- aigbtmare Stori.L tie world.

did you The Te B.Mli a romantio name WATGH-and- GHAIH For On lay's Work Wo tlits HcfcetfliM Vatcll. also a out roaririg uzzihg sounds in the head, oad TAILORS, No. 3, OXFORD STSSST, LOHDOU, W. Cornor of Charing Oross-road), Hours ,9 to Saturdays to 6 p.m. Ani at 30, AZ.DEES.Sa.TE-STS.BST, E.C memory, uuur, bick.

ur uiuaucu atuuiiwui, fim mi the head, dlzainess, headache, restlessness at night, 1 night Enraats. bad di-earca, feeling of Eear, stillness ot tho-limbs, akin troubles. For sale by all chemists attheromarkablo low price ot a six montlis' trait- Chann, to Boys nnd Girls for selling li dozen packages of BLUlNEt5d.c.ich. Send days' treatment for Is XM.r Sent by upon receipt of prico.W. S.

BUEKHAIt, No. 83, Olerkenwell-road, London. E.O. your full address, IncItidiUjZ namo ol OviBtar, by return i aiZf can't aif here ItEMIiVGTOy VATJCERX 126 rost, nnd will ftn- the Blulne. post paitl, Rejoice in th cleansing, gnrlfying, and bea'atifying.

properties' of CimcrjraA Soap and Cutiouka Ointment, purest ard sweetest of emollient skin cures Those gentlo yet effective skin purifiers. aiid beautifidrs have inpo thousands of homes happy- "by torturing, disfiguring humours, rashes, and irri-t'atiaas of infancy and childhood, and reiieying tire.d,.. worn-ou parents' of caro and anxiety. i Price. disiMSHT, .28.

Chemists, or poBttnid by F. NrnvuEEV ft 8oxs, London. J3. C. roxiBBi.Ai' C.

Uoston, U.S.A. large Premium List, Wot money required. Wei Georee Mason, tailor, four ycara ago last "news from Springfield, New York. Father asks. Joites (John, and Alfred) lelc Llangollen under the guardiansliip of Misses Saunderson and Windwright for Canada, Nov.

25, 1884. Brother Williuin asks. Km gut (Pollt) lived atFainham, Surrey, in 1883i Brother Henry hsks. rr- CRffT.ei "IT't con TrM fll- Rfn WHO MACniNB MADE. send the Blolo at our ywn risk.

Send us the money thut you Ret for It, and rro lllfl. i.i tl.r. HEABACHB OUEB All otomusta. Is, or wnrld. Cannot be beaten at fonrtlmM fcenu vou tno IffttCB.

IMU. GENTLE (cured- biniaoll) PASTICULJUIS 05 INEXPENSIVE i SELF; DUltATlVE TBEATillSKT. Box loo, 68, uurjwettjijsx. uaulislb. and Charm post raid.

yuc fDltST FOCI jpttns: oy cnauca came was annrenticed to a tookbinaera.of Oxford. He wont to America in 1880, and worked ui I n.ii Inst, heard from on Jan. 16, 1837. the price. High-claw, JMpd, and thorough we SS Walnut ritted barrel.

Shoots ball ng at Is edper 100. Also No. 1 noiseless shot and baV, ts. Killsupto 80jds Packed free IJgM C'ipaiwst House in the trade. P.

11. OTAKKB, 10. MUmLmSm. Saow-Ulll. B1EM1NOUAU.

104 TSST 4w4 mo tfom BLU IN rz Manftf. Dept. 24i, Gipsy Rood, Wat Marurocd. J-ondo Lahe, or GonniG. The daughter of Henry.

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