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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_01_15. i - I - i ' . - . ., . ,._. I -1 . . 1. . . I . . . 1. . I . ,. . i, it -- 1 r . - - - . . � . I . . I � . . I 4 ` W -, , ,. '' 1C: ,, . r «� _ r d•'+tr+� -= �". - 0!9 ., � -.a G , # %4i ,j46),_ E.1.-­W.,­ . / I .I t I • . - I '' — ,_ - - - - -- - - NU i 1 Tt1I1: Vi P ��KRil'�G; U1�T FRIDAY; J 1�. 15, 18�b. i __ __ _ -- - .;:< —r ml� u.. .. _ _ -7_7_ - - -i - -- --Y_. -� - - -.-----------.— --r' - --- !_ . -- -- -- -- -- _- -.- -- - -- - - - - GREEN RIVER. — - Week . _ - - - - - E Tr..— 1. t of the . r,o�rla)ei�:tal �arDs. B1� lne - Cards -1 U�� ��� VT��! D V ►7 � ` , l . _ - - - - -- — .___—' On We3tWasy evening last hies The I3achesri of Argyle is dead.. meat• s Ln .s'r L04AL RAPftW hang Rn O"" By Lydia cover, daugbter of P, It, �OOVe7, Diphtheria is prevalent in Tomato... . ,... - - �- j 'FIELD, M D•, M. C. S.~PHYBI: rtE pslesa AN at+r� $0 t►owx sY ouR Esq., as united In matriage 'to 3tr• Sl'he Princess of Wales iS serionelF iI N CORONER &c. Onta an - ORIESPOrl>;Kxrer . _ Collin , of Toronto. The ceremony was in a critical' conditioa. 1). CIAN, sux( JEO Irish affairs are . i• :,.k, :yin €. t1nt. Omce home- Morning, from i8330 • . � { - - or ed at the family residence by - tn) ► t ar : evening from b to 6 o'clock. 1'y ___ i PICK INr AGENCY. ALTONA.: Lindsay wants a Coll to Tnstitnte. �iRE, M. D., D3. C. P. 5., (�1- _ v. r. Starr, of Parkdale, assisted by y e8' , i E. W -- Rev. r. Wilkinson, of Whitevale. The Hog cholera is raging in Wabash Col, tl . T l,RIO. Coroner for the county of �On- O n for th trans ction of all legitimate r. Jas ,pin Monk-house has been elect- invite guests numbered abort one Indiana. ' terio I,tvstciau, Surgeon and Aceoucheur. Reef- Bankng Buei east a school t#vstee for this section, in place handy d• The bride was the reei lent rr uitcl office, vent door to the Post- office, P . HighWSluy robbe»es ar8 frequent �t . 'lt ° lo-y Omer Hov a--Fr 1P' 10 to 8 ; ' S turds s ' : I'icker,n,". of his brotl�or Thomas, who resign of a large number of valuable presents. , Montreal. . , _ . ' .- - . - -- - - - - - -- - -- - -- I - -- 1 to 1 o'c1Qck - - . - -- e ngiish mail arrived at Halifax off L�yut. I &�'lII�S auk lri 'COriIIBCt10II. CHERRYwOOD 1 MARKHAM. The Ts ( _ . -....._ : � - r Sunday. . , - . 1 ;• - . UH'.4 BALL DOW, BARRISTER (s -y� FOR E gERR, �, Rent.. 1�1 of Mt►rkham, Martin's lose bj the late fire at Oalia�a . , Public, etc. ol�+ica- _ )1[r. A. Hoover, of this village, has been Mr Joseph Ratcliffe, . J and so.icltor, Notary - - -- - -- - - - - -- — -- - peverell'e Block, Brock - street, Whitby.- Private ; � s - y rb' sick for about a week, but is able to recen ly sold 115 bushels of Alsi a clover. was 02,000. � tootle to loan at lowest rates and I favorable ble b up and around ,again. He has diapos- seed tp Mr. G. Herih, of Toronto,for 0805. Montreal her; a another large fire - ter ms Uf Wlneut. __ _ -__ _ m e St c . 'EH BARRISTERS a of his splendid 'farm to James DiMmie, This crop grew on 18 aPres, and the Loss 0200,040• . �,I . ORPHY & P , K jr� and Solicitors, &c. Money to loan_' No O Markbim Township, for a handsome return therefore was over 0t31 per acre- Hon. Edward lake was banquetted , ..4 con,,yission. Office :,Huney'a�Building, Picker- The new cod k and new attach- s nl• A. B. C. Other farmers in Markham have secured. London r esterda . . i;,� . o�,en every Friday. EI• E• 1� °1 +YHY, h•A•• enta make t the star that leaded them j equal y profitable returns. It reported t e Queen .vvll open P - ftiuia.�s 1'xt�$R \. B. -A ninety acre farm for BROUGHAM. ,---�- 1e on Bass terms. __ -- 4- 7 - ail. Them it eleQ nt, durablend best '. achii;e to b Tl a NEW CROVi'N and I ,.�.: he County Council for 1886. liament in person �s' I FLAMERT, BLACH, RLSSOft do Y• ,Chicago is to ve.eie�ated street else= fir.,. L16H. Barrietere at Law, Bolicitors IGH AR: RkYMOND follows suit, A rl�r social will be held at the —' eA will constitute s• • - . Eta lso, the G NUI E BELL ORGANS The following gentlemen triCal railroad ;;, Chancery, Conveyancers, &a. offices, No. 17 residence.. . of Mr. R. Milne, west of the County Council of the County o! On; ` . • - Toronto Street (over Gas Company'e1,Toronto. o show and for sal by rou$harq, on Thursday evenin j', Jan. j John Armstrong, a Dakota farmer, 1►loney to Loan -No Coinmi"1013. b. DsL�lt$R>z, tario for the year of Grace, 1886: frozen to death last week. hA`it>50` Bz.ac's, A. A. R8ES08, F. TAYLO7iB1 Y • at, under the auspices of the Presby• wbitbv =Hy. J�rey and t1. Y. Smith. - , %(iL'-aH• - - 3 y Two New op Bu gie9 for sale. t Tian church here. A splendid program Oshawa — ;• S. Larke, L: R. Murton and The Indians are reported to be qui t L. - E.• FkiwE 'ELL, LL. -13., BAR gF J. W. Higginbotham. ing down at Fort. McLeod. ` .. �) . Ii1S'fSR. Conn *.y Crown Attorney, and Farm Implement of all kinds as usual. .illmbelcrov field s, Aood �timleatlnay be Bast Whitby -�Vm. Smith and Geo. R. The Imperial' Parliament opened a t,,.., :I. tiolicitor. Gourt Home, wliitby. lays low points. cash. .. . P g P . -- �� cte F1t�. ItITGHIE & LILLIVGS, - - -- - _T expected...., Mowbray. Tuesday. �` ( A T� A �1NE: _ ._.i . Went - Whitby —J. - R. Matthewaon and Tne y. " y,,crrivters ally Solicitors, High court of RAT O I'AgBAGE : ord Churchill's Irish Hem. e Rule iue,,:. . Whitby, Out. money to loan on yea Whitby to iverpoo and Londonderry, via UXBRIDGE � - H. W. Wilcox. wl . lgy J. McFarlane scheme has been rejected by the Cabin,, : j Qor.nt'r :eru,s. Portland: : Cabin $15b -�), $784x, 38[i25; Inter IZC6Ch -E7. H. Cil3ristian`. T 0 mediate,*. -W. ; Steera •e *18. Whitby to Liver � I ' ` and P. Christie. he 13ritish steamer Hyton Castle • - : j p of anti Lonc onderry is Halifax : Cabin ni 75 i ii'. antis Mrs. Gould celebrated the 47th Uzbridge Township =--C.. Gould, C. Todd foundered off Fire Island on the 11th. { PtPi 111 (I ►'1f. ;x,(1.75, s•bti.75 Interm diate 1593.00: Steerage New I 1, - _ _- -�. ltniversary of their marriage on and S. h lummerfelt. ]IpF'IiI \5, ti ETEEiIti ARY 5L'1�' If you areas ding for yourfriends• yyou can.ob• gal's cl�y ,when sooue fifty -seven ehil- picketing —.I bionkheuae, J. Percy,. Tl1e Canadian Niagara` Fa]] Pars will �� . t;l^.ON, Graduate of -the Ontario Vc:t- tin PRb:pA1 PASSA 1E CEIiTIFICATi';B, at ren and andchildreh gathered to- soon be a resift .:;nGr} L,,lle�e, Toronto, and practical horse- (l west rates, vailable from England, Ireland, McKay, J. L. l�almer and G. Parker. y• ,.: cottons, r r ice, Ger fans, t;weeden and Nor ether to en oy�,t,llemsel.ves at the family Mara —T. O'Leary and Peter Thompson. There are 100 kinds of cheese' made in. . „LL cr. etc. Ou account of increase of practice +�17 fiver col, Londonderry, ) Beaverton--G. F. Bruce. . :� i,ti n,v accustotued visits every Saturdt+ to ay. Steerag rry, a union. Had all the decendants of this France. ,i "tuft gale. Cherrywood and Danbarton w_.1 at- ueenStov,n, r Belfas toYhitby, and ah,aya gad couple been present file number Cannington -W. McPherson. Of the 5,tJ40 school teaC11CY8. iII Neb f< t,d the iiiseaaes of the Horse foot at Illy own a low as low =e t rates q oted by any other linen. ,otlla have been sixty-four. Uxbridge Ttp• -R• P. barman. . . . t;•rg.r. tirc•en River, in the forei3oona of Tueadav, or tickets, et ., apply I ka 4,000 are women. . Wr,11)csaay, Thuredayand Friday of path week. ZE John Duggan, an old resident, dropped fort Perr. W. Curta. • sr;t CinS9ar!is`tant orseshoer alwarn on band. G• M, WHITBY, sad a week a o, Heart llsease was tile Scott —Allan Gray and J. Tb3rnp °on. St. Paul is to have a tobogganllnn slide de v�Lervz,ary instr&tillents ulnae. to order. ;Fleas- GENT. 1~: PEER OFFICE, g BCngog -Mr. Bateman. 1,000 feet iII length w_ ith five tracks, - ., .. , c;ne f„t he +gees and cattle t+lways on hand. Calls _ _ - -- �1 -�- -- _ Anse of death. i - - : G} n;� nt or by clay proLiptly often ed to. Ad- r as�e `1 v I or� The incarporatiori of the - village as a Despatches from Dakota give tern le - .,� ,irtsa_ ,3reeu ftiver, Un:. :ti -v reen 19e h Word to Our Farmer Friends. , accounts of the weather there Iast week. _ _ _ own, was celebrated by a concert In On Anew theatre is to be erected in or- 131t8it1e88 (arb' :`SrLA \'T L-'ASIi TS in' and two- ario hall.,- • - Th .fonowine article is taken from the . i - _ onto on the old Royal era House site,'.,..,", bushel sizes Bask is ct al`i other Sizes — ~--~- ~+~' "'�! !, Dan ille (N. Y.) Breeze, arld the ^facts King street, west. Y � � . ( -- - (•ol�l•e•f/CLII(•Pl•. d "N• j- made as we BCARBORO Cher 'n presented are worthy of the care, . tVNSHI ' C`LER1; Orders fo th'e tr a filled exclusively. I ; � . 1 j ful nslderatiou of everyone to whom Bradlaugh will be allowed to take iris ll I.. Y E ATO\ . r0 Mrs. Conlon, agetl about 78 ' old I they a addressed, not only iu Danaville, seat in ,the Imperial Parliament, so'tia �_l. 1?tvision iteg;istrar. Secretary Pickering Yens ring Speeialt�. but i the townshi of Pickering, because. reported. • Agr;cuiturai Society, (Zotnniisisioner for taking v resident of Highland Creek, was fount p . ►tf►;lavits, Conveyancer. Accountant, and Insur- Flour an Apple Barrels always s on our s'tnstion is somewhat similar to the A West Virginia girl lies committed + Y dean in her bed on the list ult. She had form r'a :— "The last week has been a nuts Are Valuator for the Hamilton; Provi- land. rill rders mail promptly at gTea settling up time among business men suicide - because her parents world not let !lent &6(i Loan Society. OFFICE -At Beaton & - ddres Y P P been complaining of not�feetiug very ell a in vet scarce. That her join the Mormons. - { lb �ure.Y.rnag;hai.�. ender] t0. wa p 8 ,,,ere ally. Money y - - -- - r, - --- _ E J. B. URTS, Proprietor, «hen found by her neighbors she was, is t •e uuiversal experience.' We often . An American comp 11V is to build s A 1'r h i teCt, . ` 7 y Green River, Ont sitting on the duor, holding on to a chAir, : be say tl ey could a all li v ram Niagara Falls to the ar business glen 1 Y ne of railwa f -- j1. i __ __ - - - -- - - had apparently died without a strug I s twice over. an then W , /. ' and 1 their indebtecjuea Whirlpool. . ' -_ A. 1'l�s'1', C LINTY a1 {C131TECT - O A P H Y .. file. 1 have lots of money left if they could eo]• _ I A . ,,,r tae County of Ontario. Drawing, 1 ]ect hat was their due. Only last Thurs- The Ontaa•io Beekeepers' A$sOCla ion ;. y ani: :,t+, itltatious furnished -for every class of Dipbliberia is prevailing In some 'see• day l i it a man said to us, ''I hold in my will make an exhibit at the Colo ' . • g dill iz:t - steam and hot water heating ani Ewerybod woud rs why 'here is' such tions of this township. Tries, Whitting• Y g ' " 1. vrtn;lLig- a specialty. Owater (:eyrie I%lock, Ezhibition in London, Ell rock Streets, WA rush to ton, l�l veer a of a • e, a daughter bf the late hen bills to the amount of one thousand b'• corner 1)unans ana B y g g doll re, and if I bad Rot to raise one The C. P. R. Company claim 0700,000 xe�,'lencc- Kingston Road, Fast Pickering. 37 y t James Whittington, and an .eight year old dun red dollars on them by to- morrow for truntsport during the late rebellion in . - O Bnen �p OtO Ga�� daughter of fir. Andrew Gilchrist, have I should hate to .go to I .4tlrtioll� :rrilly. the reason if beta use lie gives perfect g nigh or go to fail, North -Rest. ass and going still both died from this diriase lately. jail; and yet I consider my accounts all A Chicago man s 010,000 a f ear , . . . ` i satisfaction n eve c g R g PRY . �1�O i_, - POliCIIE1 {, LICENSED farther will ay" if here are any persons Mr. Campbell, who has taught the good." for his ew in one of the fashionable ,: • - Acetioneer• Yaivator. &c.. for the Counties 010 have h d Photos taken by me that HiRl"laud Creek school for some tune, It it; well understood that Danaville de- P to Tork. tiorih ana South Ontario. Auction Sales pends largely for her trade upon the rich churches there. tit al; kinds conducted and property valued at are not equal to any city work I will closed his engagement at the holidavi farming community which surrounds her, . A Georgia man swallowed his' tongue, a cc c,tlrrat'e charge. Arraugernents for auction rrrake them one oze Panel Portraits and has taken another situation. His and for that reason very much of the -in- and came strangling before a doctor. quits cr vain tang can be inade at any tinle at,� of clean e. No work allowed to leave departure is much regretted, as he was ...... tte BROUGHAM HOTEL. • Special attention. ]x88 and highly well thou lit of both by children and debtedneas appearing on the books of our could get it back into position. c ainst these farmers. Most i ry►Il be given to ell orders by letter or telegraph- the Studio tlnlet3s first g y g merchants la ag American citizens are reported to be - Aclart Ps lino 97. Brong ;ham, Ont. 2�Y iuished. Lotos glade in any kind of parents. of them are Nell off- Iu a majority of . ___ - - - -- - - - - -- weather —r in or aune]liEne. Havipg ,fin interesting rifle shooting rllatch sa applying the .Northwest Indians with _ g cases they own their farms find are just'as PP . g' BItiek m4th-Ing, Al • : � �dded sows very fine a scenery to the Studio took place ' at Highland Creek on New good as Fbebank for al] thelf call for. The ammunition. I {'L m ptepare to ma a work second to none Year's day between the Brock Rangers fact that they are responsible makes them A horse that can move about on roller. j� T I (Ii . I. R E L D, G I and the home team. which resulted in a careless about paling Ldeir little outatand- smites adds to the attractions of a roller i 1�1 Yiucksuiith and Wagon 'Maker, Pickering, ( to Canada. I _i Y rink at Sing Sing, N.Y.. (lit. 'the latent improves Machinery for Bolt, Copying nd ehl rging a specialty. -A vie/or•y for the visitors by 8 points. The ing debts, here and there. The know anal. they have wheat enough in the bins and 1 the German I . Axle und- ?gut Cutting. Horsealioeing ay n !large. stock f Fra es always on hand. home team are deserving of praise for the Silty million people All work promptly and satisfactorily executed• a ;All work d ne by he instantaneous pro- wool enough stored away to pay all their Y P 000 the , _ P creditable score t ley made 'ag{ainat pro- debts forty tinges over, and have money language, tit is stated, 45,000, - -- — - - fessiorkals, , with peep sights and other left, but they don't want to sell it at the French, and! 100,000,000 the English. ` Y�t.illte►•s ttmtl Gl( ZieI' - cesF. - • • 9BRIE�T; necessary adjuncts. ]ow figure now offered, so they let it run Tutors at Harvard are said .to receive:. l� A�I ` T I \ 0, GRAINING, 'SIGN 48.8 hotographer, Whitby. "'�" on from month to month, thinking every salaries of from 0800 to 01200, while the i Nvi- iting, Paper - Hanging. Tinting, &c., of all I WHITBY , week they will go and up their accounts. trainer is athletics gets 02,000. . l,�nd� dude on the abortetzt notice. All Ahades of Ne t door to Post- office ;; I Still they neglect to do it, and the result paint t mixed to orser. gone but the befit 1•:ng- -- +- -- - -r . - - - -- - -- - -- - --`�- I : • The United States Senate has passed . lien Lead used. HILTS & WELBOURNF• 26Y 1 J. F. Barker, pastor of the Baptist is that every merchant on the street has _ __-_ -- -_ - I oFTN DRINK COURTS church her ®, was presented by his cou- on his books from a dozen to fifty farmers the Utah Bill, which practically cooks . . S��HG ' seal for sums varying from ten dollars to two the Mormon's goose. Z l ,*uut�l oti(I .Shoes. 4 L,U L, �.Y � vArTA Ifl 4Tegatiou on New Year s eve with a y y g Sir Hector Langevio slays there will be . skin cap, and Mrs. Baiker with an electric hundred, which he is aarr in along from - lamp• month to month, hoping every day that no dissolution u4til after the session of 1) IC' H_1P�D $RIGNALL, KI` Sr1LE, _� p� one or more of them wr]] call and settle. 1887. He ought to know. _ 1 \ c;� r., dealer in Boots and Shoes, is still pre Q �p M� o The fanners I�inq presented each of A]] the time the merchant has rent to pay, ' part -d to supply his friends and customers with ., 'w a e ei and sewed work to order of the best '�Io 'lace of olding; •+o , I I his harried employees on Christmas with billeto meet, stoie and family ex to Peter Durfoar, a Quebecer, Walked all . i�, :xgt;ty I also keep always on hand a fall sup- __ _ _- - -- -- -- --- `'f' ����'•' from the best} factories In 1 �y it by 2 1 1 1 1 l 2':l 1 2 1 a loose or turkey, and the unmarried men keep up, and a hundred other outlays of thew ►from the ancient Capitol to �'Vill• r; . I,, v of Boots and Shoes _ L! ,e1'r„vinc:e, all of which have beed selected by i �rougha , 2 .1'2 s with 5Q cents each. - which , the farmer knows nothing. • He nipeg, arriving there last week. u nra_tical tn:.n and will be solo at low prices for 2 ; i kering . 8 �� . 1� . l~ ather McColl'S Xmas- gifts amounted does not like to force the collection of these Montreal trade returns show that bilsi- : e1 -',J!. Give isle a call and inspect for yourself. 10y 3 Pn, t Perry debts for fear of offendinti the parties, and ness was fairly prosperous last year, not- UH� LESLIE, 1300T AND SHOE u bridge s 2t; 4 H 8 1 to 0125.85. - - , withstanding the smallpox epidemic. ' JOrders 5 C' nningto 11, i i In the shooting match on New Year's vet he can .scarcely atrnggle slang and r 7 }Iaker. Peg;gea and se work. g Ii averton • meet his payments without it. 1. rote ,tl i ttendecl to. Experienced workman- 7 [J tergrove 13 2! 26 1a 1 da at the Bay, AIr. Thomas Lawler was what is the duty of everyone o'f the class The weather in Winnipeg last wcok t:t,ip_ 1 Don't. forget the stand, nearly opposite the -- - I -? -- Y : n c •• 1'ickerin village. 7 -y J. E. FAREWE .��I the winner of the fat hog. we have mentioned? You know you are was extremely cold, the thermometer _'e- e i. Kin-, street, s By Order, r Clerk of the 'ease Bogus half dollars are in circiilatioil good. Your name to sfor iece of whets ear paper gistering 88 ° below, zero 1 shied• that . - - - he:e, make that paper good Sir john Macdona • � - 71 i 1 ul•i Il y. - • you name. Why hot go to somebody who lie will be unable to accept the hospitality , ; y 0 e Public. i 3 . On dew Year's ew the bawls and stab- f H: K)~� IS '�10 LO�G1{ AN1' he►e money to loan —and there are plenty -- of the Canadian Club of New Xtxk city ; __ 1:tiA UON�CIUUS from d �a r t lea owned by Mrs. Downey and rented by and borrow.a few hur;dred dollars for a on his return from the old,,,cou� try doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of •� Mr. Roger `aha era, lot 18, East- Whitby, ear', and go around and make elf a dozen t.r, «' Cu i,ert Honxe, gives better aatisfactiou for T }, . k .3 1 Reaurre ion? f3ive me original Iew o g P Y f teKS front y than ise, other first -class house in they tar ek langua atop ve that a main is c usciou were set on fire by some persons, who are merchants happy by paying what you The California quail is sneee$sfully do- { ti towzspip. Call and exauiipe his stock if your fro death t reeDrr ction. suspected, and burned to the ground. owe them. There is a merchant who has mestieated upon several EuglI h estates , = . . Nish to ,het a stylish, good- fitting, well -made Suit J�QHN SOWERB but the eastern variety resists attempts xt u ember the addr AA— .IOHi'ST01, east off Picker ng P.O Two horses being in the stable at the a statement sent him ou iris account With c "_ittbert House, Pickering; Village. 1y R I1 - _- _ __ _ time were roasted alive. There were also S city store. Ha bought the goods three at aCClimstlOII Itl BMtBrII. I , 0 I0 M • . , . burned five bags of feed, all their straw, m hs h o for •' accidental death " ass - - out r the holiday trade. He has A verdict of . IS IfotetK.. hay harness, and farm im lea'nentst trusted em out to various pa yes and returned in the case of'the Toro�►to barber . ' { ': ' - awoke now Domes a statcment that unless the ed a brother works ran with a . (� U P. ll O N HOUSE, PICh1:RING I HE A� NL'A AILETIN(i f th N'ben Mr. Shaperd and his .fam y bill is paid by a certain time a sight drat who stabbed ` `_ E .rogues Gordan, Yro1u ietor. This house is Shareho sere ol1 the PICKERING C EE8 about a quarter put twelve, th barn and will be made on him for the amount. If pair of scissors. a tine new brick building, tinished in superior Factory BUTTER N PANY will A held , th d they that draft is made and he is unable to pay __ Ftyle. Every convenience and comfort for the on EDNE$D.�Y, JANUARY 27th, 188G stables were a mass of flame, A Maasaehusetts man .has uvented a - travelling public. The choicest brands of fo the pure of receiving reports for tYte pee were unable ip reserve the horses. There it, Where doge it leave his credit .a9 a trines Li uobl and Cigars always s r n hand. ye ,ana ale ting Directors for the ennui ig year Was n0 in9ut anee, and Mr. Sha ltd l06• + machine which he says will ti a squaro . q eeting at p.m. By order of the Boni Pe business man ? He mush meet it that's knot, hitherto regarded by in entor$ " �Fw and commodious stables and aliens. 7-Y _ JAS. T. itICHARI�t30N, ing his horses and stock, lost all his life fill, So he sends out dare to�hie customers �U�I \IEI {CIAI.. HOTEL, BROUGH• o -i1 secretary savinf s and means of obtaining a living. and receiving no response he goes to the beyond the power of maehineiry�y. - - `. Ali], Ont. John m. Gerow, Proprietor. -- I' .siN- .- .--- -- yank and borrows three or five hundred Upwards 'of 8,000 miles ot�t of 15,000 . • 1)uviug; leased this Hotel slid fittEa it up in'tOlell. virHITEVAt.B. dollars at aid per Bent. and gives his note, miles of telegraph and eleotri4 wires in hrr.i class style, 1 shall be pleased to see my i rather than have his a rs rotested. - triesi,ls eucl the travelling public getierally• The - Chicago have been put underground with - t afforded for inan an,l 0:1I THE, S AI3LE'OF Ma ,, JAS ,r -_.Mr. John Birnie, aitlter This is all done because a �w men who ast ar, and poles are gradually _ _ ` - kl st of. accoi,iinodatioit a 21st o PERf30NA1,gs 1••t- t. anti every attention .,Paid to those favoring MACK E, Greenwood, on 114oDday, P 2s -lo D p in Dixon's carriage works. Toronto, is are rich enou h to buy him several Limes alas a ari from the streets. the with their uatronag;e. ., a Seto Single Harness; belongings to Wm g - - - - ) _ r 1 __ _ - -_ - - . -', I; -L PHE1t tit Kittrick. A suit ble reward it 1►be paid o visiting friends in this place... Mr. Wm. over don't want to sell their produce at a PPe �. .., - t ��ItOL,GHA.DI HUI��I., JOSs.1 I + th it revive �' \IRS D,t , Y low figure, and don't want to -borrow Sir Adolphe Caron reports that he has . Pro ,rietor. Having leases the above well Greenwood P -O ;f ood , a driver On the Toronto Street I ., �R1 more to a their debts with. It is ogre- hOl19e from big. 'Fhoutas Puncher, anti T_ __ __ _- L- +---�--•- -- - -- -- Y pay no fears of s Indian rising in the North--; ! having thoroughly Irefittea the same, I am now Send 10 cents postage, and we will mai Railway, Was rusticating in the village IeSsnest mare than anything else, and 11 west, . Whi-le r-Major Walsh, Ito of the ltpflred to cater to the nuts of the travellin you tree a royal,valuable,sample box o last WBBIC... Mr. E.A. ThOTYItOn,OUr Village these few remarks shall make one v4 n for inan an IR go dA that will put you in the we, o Nor*west mounted R1Olice, ass If the ut,ltc. Fvel BCCOLIIn )aati0 ' has started fOr the $ti81ne6a t 1 y tK butcher, :delinquent pay up his several accounts Indians are not at once disarmed and I,rast. .'t`he bar as usual , applied with the best making more money at once, - 1 to be In ocurecl, and an a tentive hostler always an thing fit morica. Botli sexes of al] ages ca College, Toronto.. McPhee, Of fills throughout the village, :its Object Is dismounted there will be trouble. Who i!i 8tteilaatice. 29 -y liv at Koine and work in Spare time, or all th laps; is visiting at Mr. F. McKay's, Port attained. . ti e. Capi I not required. We will Atart you. P . - I mouse p y.sure for those who - at a� one . Perry... Miss Annie Pugh is visiting Mr. If one man pays an account of two knows best? , 3la__ •ul. s xOus & re Portia, Maine. who ? y__ Annis, Port Union. hundred dollars, in clean cash, that sum. A workmen it a limeston gnalliy at i . -� . -t i. �---- ._ _ , - � De tou d ° Mr. James Taylor Is going to lant , a in less than an hour will have paid halt Mrgnoketa, Iowa, the other j day found T 1 .. Sle at G.�o �' y K Ig • P dozen accounts, and each of these Sums imbedded in the rook, twe ty- Ye feet - `� U SIC-1 -• 'S PAPER Bowsr.L & 00 hedge, of what is called the living roses, 111 R /idvertiamg Bureau (19 8 at the head of his skating rink next spring will be divided Up into twenty other par- below the sarfgee a fly. le fossil itt eels ar}d thus one man can make glad the per The feelers and 1 and deli 'rheory of Music include, aat,ti d, fonalAy, 11ar- adver- + pe y $ l•"b YO for the pr se of kee ing off the howlr wings, rnon ,counterpoint, fugue, torw and technics. toss P Po P hearts of a score of others by Simpty do- Cate Wig] , as Well as the . ,V, are a0 For prospectus, terms, &c., apply to �pad,e it in sounds of file against the smoke stack. ing what he Can bat acknowledge is his Complete as when the insect to and - MISS A. F. cou tts_ . propo a] will be made to the , +rent . We are glad to see Whitevale support- plain duty... _ stuck rn the ooze. away bask the upper. -i liusic Room at the residence of Mrs. Head, Cl ambers; to assume control of the apiri ing one nursery agent. Map Jun prove Silurian period, ages ago. , -11 a few doors west of the "News " office, Pick- a 6uCCa9. Bradlaugh 11as taken the oat4. '' eriilg. 41- tr de. . . ql, `�, . - .I . .. .. - .: 1 i 1 . r t A. - r i .,,„ - - , -- - ., 9 A 1 r _.: • .. - \ x+ i.L A d I Tr I - - - _ 44 d % 1. 4.., - l - .. - . 1- Y & "', V ..- , . " . X, � . �t .- . J � I " , I , . . - .. 4 - - � _ ' . - � Wtl 1 .11 . . "I . - I - . A. .1 F. I 4), �.., 1.� . � . . � , �. I - 4 -1 " ­ 1'. . - - , I v-, -i (: 1 *"_ 7 , , � ,v #' � G I 7.- 4 I . .. & . .1 I 1. . - . , I . . I � . . I i I �, . : . . . . . . . . - , �. �. - _. . _. - i � . . . ­ I , . . � i . . � I - , I - . , � .. . . . % - . . I � . . � .... . ... . � I 1. . ; " � , , - � I.. , :: , , , . .. , � �l . - I . . . i . .1 .. .1 ,_. q . 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I _ . � - . i The followleg'Posticul ooncerninit the .. I . _�: I � : ::, , �:-i, there - � . - - - ; - I � . I � I— . I.- islilts'for These Who en-Juvate tie sGeta - �f , ,. �, I I , L' _ - . � I , , ... ­ . ran very d the - vessel shipped much - ,.;, ', -I! . nothing 80 contemptible I , . use if Oil- at moso are g en In the North water. to heave the vessel to. Ii '.'- - .; "� I . 44 v , broug - I _... ..... _.; _. 9, i- Bujo at Whol#so a., - -. i� . Grace&. 4hloh animates the poor :1 �) ,-. �...:. I., . . � I oreatuilas vi �,f � pro . . Atlantic Pilot Chart for ovember : I bofors it, usingolL Be- . . � , " I .1 - . ,� ­ - � � . 1, ',- I ; . The use of mineral oil not isoomniand- was dool a M - , is hardly may mark of Improvidence Waver send a vW911mg card by'vial. I - �, ruggle to keep up appearances. i�.��! to ov, .�, - - _. - �.,. �_ find a 6 I ve; in the use of oil, Capt,. � , There . I I ... i J . . � 1. . ad, while the importance f carrying - more infallible *.ban the habit of livin wound Trath is the best policy. L?Veq ". V f the asap- Robertson ad res, y for use oil bags of can- retail, A we d to &-man's vanity leaves • per. . pi� - i;: 0 ply of animal or VeFe!,& 16 hm boa to mouths" In buying at , I 9 ub) oil to be hied in f:oln flattered by the reflection tw ;41 attend U I VAN, puuotz red ttm a MMOUt Boar. ' . think him too clever to be cj� - oled. h nd I .1 emargexiclex cannot b ov rrated I . in snail quantities and at a high price, sr. I .11 a• and . - I . . Six of those filled Crow your t's In writing,' .but do not creme 1 , , -,[.�. with large v media holes i ­ Capt. El' 1. Arey, of t soh or DEWY two tiol*3 that are in common use, and that may I v we a .,.i I � . With bbil8d'Inseed oil were hung over tw your letters. .. 1 In thaw words Is comprehended the . .- .,. -.; A 'Chanty, writes: "I use oil with d two e cheaply in larger quantities. . .. V4L -, before . - . . i:;, I.. - � .., � - A. j We ' ' ,�,"l � . .- .- ...,;, -�., very dust g late In the bow �t In the waist, an on ever oil 4�,,'I%p � . 1:: . � . . satisfactory result Is Of course, %ore are pw ple so poor that they In the best appointied h esholds No— wine code of ooulrt'@NY : Put ev .1 � The the, ate and a lowed to drip in the level An Yourself and put yourself in � i severe hurricane of An& In I Itude, 31 0 " on She cannot -at any rate .uct without sAcrIflos In 0000001Y PrGvhill�,, : to tr� " -. ; dowm, - bed wonderful off of . I .1 . . I I water. . bed 'a place. 1, �. . . north, longitude 79 0 we@ . Th wind hay. - Tlk 'I off other dirootions-buy anything which they . Walk as if yod Were 602INCiftl that y . . I d , taking the dailgerous ,our � kaid ; high ... your � - )", - . Good humored gossip Is the I ` , ing carried away the dDoai I be it • them, and reveal so much antler from do not Immediately need •; and there IN folly body has • soul in M ... - Wt of 0 ., .- I a fire . - 6 6 , I *i- - _- '. '- - Ilitorm, tryssi and oontinu and (that mail I . bred P. . -'o . . - �. � . . I in making too grant as well som too little pro- 8 ' . Xyy conversation, but no well Z l ... . .coming -on board. so the oil bags peach of ones self on to be seldom, will indulge In the gossip that Pee . ! d I until it also blow away. Darin tkle gma were isoole over, the vessel was talking vision for the future. But we are now and well chosen. I ra Isto - " -� ill') . , j�: -.t� _- .i _'. the vessel was shipping Iso go q antiti4sa 0 a akin g of wise an ible privacy of domestic life and either �._.�, oull'd . I f economy, not ,' t r 111,�- -.f - , .,��. - . *Aer E o or the stern, and alpo In the . Perfect machinery works nolselleasIllf ;' so or misrepresents. . . water, the sea being or fly o unwise and Impo, ble. 1� aboul, I I , , I � . .-; ��',, , very Illustrations of what may be done are stlem. _i � 66 � I :_ :.1 - -, I I- . .- _i every one Creaking, Aft he I n;6re waist. So ral ot, Sr or vow Is that left Cape . does p perfect he You may I . ar O a , ... I. , , , . , � I .. 'a Garr the grammar it .Heury,or file Atlan Ic coast, and pursuing f - %.. 1. ... 11 I bi away, finding too' • do numberless. We select a few. When you It In good to travel. "I He ' P .- I. - ... . -, OW71 stem 1, the same ' st thlo, time, were never ms-kOeP[ng and yet know nothing of its genius. -_ . . __-'. something to nave "d ore slants youth have ever homely wits." I ft It... ,. red t • I I - - ­,�_.. "' , somet the 2 w,, I , rou go shopping, madam, bow many spools of may In your knowledge of - ,- - . � .. to L af torm ard heard fro a . ()a* of these vesselso I ��.A; ,the h -,, . I . took a small canvas b to ut white cotton thread do you buy? One? Then erl I . , I . - - . Y inormt �_­: )t gi . 1*1 I t on *&at* your money. You dwrifloo a riddles and making puns." the true sprilt of ­ .n ad the Ben Tower, a P,f a-meri foundered on "Shun the wretch who goes ab6ut asking - rules of etiquette, and utt , 1. . . .. �. �. five gallons of linseed Oi I d h g it the 29th, about 200 i I • to south and east . hospitality. I -. � I I � � .,_ _ - i: I . _. . , " . , over the starboard quarte . T a. was of motion of a cent on each spool ; and at any ' - - you - I - . . .. I _: .. .. . : I of the Elet6w. Th4 • fli -)ore of the Elstow ,Never forget that your rheumatism Is a Louis X 11. said that he had rath* . . a 6 �. : - M.- , - - --- the sea caused a little oft oil- . good store you may Purchase twelve spook i - � I ' , 1. . I.. 'Oak � out attribute th' saving cot too ship to the use matter of national 8"4.. 1 - I - �­ d smooth the surface th at for ton � . an I for the retall price of eleven. onaloonoern. . courtiers laugh at his avxdca than his 4 . . . of the oil. . - , .,� . P41 . . ; hours no water d * coni Ider :,: . on, At home, as abroad, what we should 'spa. PIG Weep athinextravagaa0e; so a wifthotil ' far it * . " , . . J !, , . � , . b e - .. i ♦ little thing, you may ? True, but yi . ., - - , -, - ­1 orally cultivate In manners. keeper will be willing that his friend L1. be t . .. that - ,., 'have saved oil ht or nine per cent. on that end4 sh� - , m�: . - , . the oil = during th I , d heavi � - ' ` I " . I . . . .1 � 9 eat part of the arricans ved easel and . , t SCIRNTIM 'i N I) USBIUL .,. respect his prudence rather then ; 111 .al. I ... � ., . N � one pure .1 I .1.. .. I . �/. . - , base, and if you can do an well on Elaborate monograms and gorgeous crests smile em . . � I �.. . I -', crew." . ,.:..,.:. I " on stationary are vulgar. ortly at hie ostentation. 11 � 1i i . - - I . - : callothers, you will find that the aggregate _� . . .. I.. - . . ; - . I � - Jim L . . - - . - - - /... ,.,..-, _. � Capt J. H. arks' repor the In 1 576, Dr. Brool ri, c f St. L,)n a, 11 . . .::. al*0ee - 1. . - _. .� -:. - I that as. InOO111y In the course of &'year is ten, thirty A gentleman will never admit that he has " Wonderful power of mAI!1ner 81 we U �, ii 4 6 i ; '... '44 E.- log phaltum vonish is the beat di nfootant he orfifty dollars. � , lk 6 . � while in command of the marri 0 Z maladies -in conversation. moribe to them as great a potency as d I ­ . ., I Portland, , from Sicily to .1 I on th . 1*1 knows of • it will d troy all germs it once, "d you, air,-do you not buy a single - to - �. pass . I � a Half the failures I life are caused by possesses. No doubt they go farl to n0i 1-1, . _. .. . pits I - - 1.�.- 1. �. . .1 ".. . :..., salt, the ship woul-I have f - a held I .and no household In ects will approach an newspaper every morning or evening, and sparring- one's hone the want of beauty and con . • I I .. 2 ­ . �,- . -.,. a lying b �� roe to leap beyond his 8titute the Reft, .-� ... - . -. not used kerosene oil. The hi I in to article of furniture he" Interior his been pay for It at a rate much above that for ono- strength. � of that fascination which we often - * ', .. under ft re -and main Iowa I to ils, did painted with It, . 1. � . bee 11 ... Inilli -..­.... . O scription by the week mouth' or year ? ' ' � orted by persons who cannot 0,&im ton , " . - 4 . - ­_ very -_ . . 16 0 lady should treat a stranger basoutiful.6 away. This caused the v el o fall! off liv , 11­1 � s - � - - - well until the main Ito to mail blow Genuine - cold 01, 0 'giver with'sque, Triere Is a very tar saving possible to A married . his . . regim, a dark greenish -yellow liniment which those *he buy groceries systematically at With reserve, 'an acquaintance with reti- , - -_ 11 . - � .-.� ed � in the trough of the see, hit boarded wh,loa&le. oetion. . While guests are With yon! do oar bq.,'.- Wh( becomes brown in half an hour. White Probably few families that can . I - ., he - ' * - I image. * . her and did great d ship was at any time spare the money for a whole A rudely arro rats speech of' to make them feel -that they are thoroug4 r - ,spla . . - , - I.. V ..., . .1. L � - , r '.. . . -!.-.' - . put before she wind, but If aked so badly oil and even so mixture of equal, parts of, rankles In welcome, and give up to theih -1 - fees a . P ten ri I . � 7 1. _1 ... � - I - .- . . barrel of flour buy that the mind long after an unjust actio' all ., ' - ` . that oil ,and and liver on give linerely a Palo at necessary article n ban thoughta and attention. Do this neyot � fine .� . It, and the seas still breaking or board so that by the bag of twenty-five pounds. For at been forgotten. .. t 01, *-' , � . ..., . - . ": I 0 Yellow linimf�out. . in 7 - � Prof .: :. I . - . . ­ . _.. . the men could not work the pumpe, It was . - 0 . . much out of respect to them as to you , . I i - . 1. . . , . 1, . th very best rooeries, where the poor are 11 A high-bred lady," says Thickera r"Ll . . .. . __ _... evident that something m t be From the solar e'clipas of September 8, best scoom Y. "in No one benefits more by wi act of OOu 1. , / - t, " -.,7. .,.. ­... , , Vated, the Ion from'buving In the most complete of all Heaven' rtm . . ., . . person who perfo I 1:. . - - rms it. . , It . ; - I -.1: -;_.1 - keep hen from foundering. aving picked the central I ne of which passed over a part small quantities is never less thin flue per In this world. ' . . I - . ' - .. : , i . - r ' 'L . - the . ..:. '. . .; � . . , up two barrels of crude oil tie voyage of Ntw Zealand, near Cook's Strait, It is cent.. and Is sometimes three or four times When you meet a lady'ln the .treat It was said of Le.dy'Maynard : cc To hw..L.,L � . .._ . . . :�:, out I d this down th clo set pipes. expected that the cause of the oerona will an . , :` - :.'.'L _- -\poure grin . - . % N, ..." ...,.I . ,great , eat you husband she was the Immediate - , I :.. This oAlined the sea so much hat we c6 Id be disclosed through the labor of, Austra- must not walk with her, unless she (1irectly sent gift Of 1, 4 ­. took . go to the pumps and had no le Af r- Ilan astronomers. Z But how rainy families reflect that the or indirectly) invites yon. . good angel an well an for a vfft - - , - don, - 14 � i - 11 , I. - I - I sugar bill Is a larger Item in household ex. As a mother she evinced an unspeak&b _� . . . . .. I .. . . .. -� .", : .1 . : - I . ­ ward. The waves we-e al fly seen to � , .. I I . . �:� I . .- . � _ - . . In making calls never at ,_.1 Was - . . For turning an rolin so than the flour bill, and buy anger also . my so long as to tendt raess and lovilog,thoughtf niness to .1 4 ; - break all around the oil -co ered spot. I 'I ght-fron WArd I _ I , . � . , and steel one ounce of a mixture cf soft . rynt'he barrel ? Coffee and to& are In a instant ore tits in the mind of your hostess an intense her children. The servants respected her :.; , fully believe had I not used the oil 1e desire that you would go. ;) - ; I tw(i • e : Use, had there to is c.-maideralil _ - her friends loved her. "114 11 ­ . veas4 would never have 8tood I% an soap With halt its wi fight of pearl-ash . .. -. . q. _. � - 4 %t in baying five or ton pounds of either, 's OIL" 'log in --- ----------- * . 1. ______ about end gallon of boiling water In In as o0m. _! - ner least I should have had incel of he c: ew . - .-- - L - 1� t eve des use in mont eegineering Pared with buying c no pound. AMA . . . wasbecloverboard. It in my opinion. t is L ad . . . � $hope' L .. �'. The work, though constantly moist, does - In the acme way there Is soonomy In buy. . . • I �- ; - . ­�.:_,. crude oil Is better than kerosene, but � he . . . ed _.., r not met. Ing brooms I y the dozen • toilet OladLl.,undry . I . . I _. . .: /,� latter will do in an i-mergenci r. " . . I L - - bee - I - I - . L . r ­ ­­ . - Capt. Dawson, master of the British' si ip To cure tli.ls gout', the leg by "arm & ffiloted soap by the box ;' pans by the gross, paper - - _`�' i. , on . by the ream 'and envelopes by the half. .� . I A�� .. .. 1. . . I " - � .. states whe bf in encased in; plaster of Paris, and c000aice . . . _�f - I bet L� " : 1, was in thousand ; potatc-es by the barrel ;'an4 5� .. ,, , . . . I I . I . . . i . . I . - . command of the B�itloh bark � `oeno�la, on a we t : . '. left ,u . ... .1- ..;-. - f ' . n I -, - I—" . . . � chloride in firom ow, If h to one 0 through a long list of artioles in every. - . -3, 4, a ys . , ,� . ... . . I . . ". . . I . - passage trom India to London In bra, f & grain Ooses, d solved In water and day use. Of course, one cannot buy, hats, . -, . .. " �, .. I - - I ,- ,- I i : 1872, off the dininistere, hypoder ic ­ .. I I'' '' . - 1� .. . . I .. I ... ..,. . . m.�� .,.. : er ( I - - - '_ I - I , . � a West�ory Islands. he e roan r- : : &IIV, it is odd, will boots and clothing at wholesale, except In ' �-:' I I.'- " I . :, . . - �?�i! . ..; - L , - L . I . -­ -_ you ad soterrific gal' care morphi in ale ollam, etc., within rare cases, with economy. a with Immen, is a ; wi d 0 1 - I '' _._1 : " :%. - 1, - - .1 agi �etween E. by S. and, 8, BE. Th4 i Zen,u In, ten d'ays. . L . . �., y $1.50 :., . � . . .i1.I ".. Children s Mantles at.One -1 ui . . . . - - � � .: ,'. j- - .� � ii . I ­ ' h ! 'was deeply Uden �nd ]& ery heavi y, Mr. Dolau a , of P Is � _1 - ipeof , Dollar . .1­ , . . . y .ar , Idiot in �:,. � ,.., - ... - I I 1:. � . . sh . and It was feared tl�at she wot Id do ;1, earthquakes, predicts momy during the next -_ ' ., I .,; ] Two Doll mrs, $2 50 Three Dollars, $ 1 . ,_ .1 ., - . ,� L I.- �. , - ' . - 1. Caq'et Conservatiam",,% ­.­... -i I , .. % � I . .� so seventy tons of I her cargo (at d) w re ear when tie sun and moen are simultine. ''' ; , . I W_ I . I Z I I I I y ".. . ­ .1 3.50 ' . .- _. * _4 . I .. . . . - * . I . . . . , , - r I d the Floors from all ages must have been a' . I S '.. jettisoned. As she 4till coNtl 2ued ,to Is 0 Daly nearest the earth. . He foretold - - heavily, and there seemed &I Litt a ohs cp eaNI-quakes in South Amt In 1877, lifiasource of discomfort and expense, but X our Dollars, $4,50, Five Dollars, and up � - fro . . '. - I !- . of saving her, two can,van bags filed w th those in the . a it W - I -.1.: Mu 'I . I'JriFk" 1-chiPel go In 1883, as reserved for tho latest civi I, zations to . .11. � fro oil and pricked/in a number ol places, w re and the mot mout u, ,& of Spain, ooncolve the idea of covering them up in . Ladies' Mantles at. $3, $4, $5, $6, X71 - -_� hung from the weather oath4 ai. A4 a * . . . . ... . I , one I . , . OU . I, i! vessel drifted to leeward the o I Central h a way that should re fl,iln the suer I . .3 � ' . _ i . I ., . . : � It in reported fr(.m North arid Cen: * I f &- $. � L ''. 1 ­1 7 , . . . . . � . O�" � � I , L . k. -1 . . , . , - I. . 1, I . ..,. .;.� - _.. . . I:i .. enveloped her in a smooth spread a a Sweden that.this year igratory birds have es c a mAxong man to uncover them again. $8; �i16, and up . .. -1 * ...: '"'.1 - _ .�;. �', � i - -- , _ . . I L beltI. Af r CP*tm fitted to the floor, stretched by . I . . . � . . I f "_ ..., 1. .11 1, � Th We she rode easily, the sm-facel of 1he left in large numbers ,., -ofli L . * a sally ")Y main force, and nailed so secure] that a ­ - water being perfectly smooth. fhe, oil um ad etween Augu31 16 Lad 18 tbousamdo y - ,, . . date. B ven Lirge Heavy Red Cn mforters, only �5� ,, .. - Tn un d . :� an ealirthquake v old have left them di. - � '- , I I WP4 a mixture of paraflue and , -,%Iza: of wild foss I were seen R&esfj)g over Stock. turbed, became so- ,,- M& I Popular that It required L - - , - . I , . : lolm, their prcgreas , lastir: for several � , at Capt, R.6binson, of the English I, stein.iar . a mor or revolution to make them unfashlon • And Good All-Wool White Blankets TWQ ,. ,.,; , hours eta time. A Vero kint,Lr Is an- .�.. ., . . - , , , 'Sues(X, Jurnishom the follow * un g r port) on.. tiol a the Nor h of Europe. bIN Probably even the anon lightened ; t - ..... � P The " Dollars per Pair and up 1 1. � .-; C, --,-.;- � Me the use #f oil at sea : 61 In t is nth � Frenchmen of the twelfth century would . 0 1 ­- ` � . � I of Autumns ears very . . .1 - . I - .. I . ' .% . �ti.. � January, 1885, durl . 17 old In Norway. - ' I " . . - � � I . . . ,. x e pre on a of I he I I I - - L I 4 the b ave looked upon the first Importers of East. i .� .'- . - . w f . I.. Experimc to on an teveive scale have ern carpets into Europe with horror if they uperio I . a I . .. __ . I err '' error - - �_. heavy gales In the North At anti, I w ad , . . . , - . , . �.. been made In . S r Quality and extra heavy a pure ' � � - Gig 1',�; I . . �'. q'_. oil bags several times, 'and fou id t at w.th Germany ascertain the rela. :Ould have foreseen that 1 1 - �4 ­ I - - ..-J a heavy sea on the quarter of t is a tive strength of iron an steel girders. The sloe would ever ba! a reached -sanh a stage Blankets, - T were ,oq soft steel girders proved to 1* 22 Far cent. $3.50 ' v wool White no )mparsotively useless, &us he -i as, - of devotion to the . to $7.50 L% pr 4, � in as to equip whole houses and bard-steel girders (6 per oeirt. . � � I cl � - , ll.. Would throw the bags on des s stronger with thick, immovable floor coverings. But I . 1. I .�. ' NOTHRR LARGE -SHIPMENT OF TAPE � ­ . L 'L � ._ I . , thantheiron girders; ,and it " to . . . they were put over. lam 0 %TRY ' '.. . I ; . . - P al I - . . n' that it seemed,spretty well established that ) �B TS Selling , --.­"._ � He 1. . - % _'' L' . ".1" f he I , , a remarked marked the French, after all, have never adopted ­. . .1 . - - - ... �. . LOW PRICES. 1� P� - t - . . . . . . : � . however, that in running re a I the strength of steel Irders Is a the aboard fashion to the same extent as .! AN I ► . RUSSEUS CARPE at VERY .11 � , , ,or hove. to., head to sea, they • inv uabl . , bout the their English neighbor*, and there IN no � \,­ . . W , " I . .1 .: I.... ..:-. in same for the _' � L�' ' ­ th � I h use 1. . ,. . , his experiments with the bp a • two fiffial,em if made alike in Probability that they ever will ; and time ' - -1. .- I in heavy, greasy oil, similar otion. I � Tapestry Carpets, Handsome Patterias " . ­ - ; I . . - to I rd 11, d . I - M­ .. hamso, far mended that even that I - . I I . . I I . ' V -- -:: L 4. - W � i _ ... _. . . __.. found long'as the sea was. mate , - Regarding hunlan lecon:Otioil. a flat oom. conservative being, the British matron, has .. . . . L _. I . . . ­., a and he couldleave the oil at 35, 40 ' I ­,w � • fu . � I , - bah , he a inualoation h" been submitted to the left Off fainting With horror at the I&& ot an ) 45-, 50, 55c, and up, L �_-- [_., . . I . � . I .. .. . .. - I , _ �. .., � . I be - .. , .., . would not break over the a He I as Academy of Science, Paris, b# MM. Marey uno'Arpeted bedroom It in possible now . - ' * - ' h . I ' _ ,--,'- 1. not tried It hove-too, but islil r fou 2d and G. -Domeiy. They began with the for the most pri indiced of her kind to admit . ]Boys' overcoats at $2, $2.50 3, $8.50 ,..I:� - I ' I . L .-; . - .- that it would not work satisfy tioir y In L ginj or jumping, beea - . y L 'I in a Action of sprin use, U that, there an advantages in panted and 1 $ - I ., -� � 1�` � fi quartering "a Capt. Rohl son thins . I 1. � not the most,unui �, It is regarded by them wished floors, and little' by little she has . UP I 'C' , - - - Is Foar Dolaxe , $4.50, Five D ollars and I I - ..-j _ � : . '­ that oil would be of great bane fit for 'am I as by f a the simplest ac qon, and much Is" been wellaned from abject adoration ,f Drum. . .�4' � . ­ -1 - Intricate than the motions of walking and � sels, Kidderminster, and tapestry car to ' I - I , I . vessels In crossing a bar In's heavy a . , . . ' �d 41 : ingoin which the I, 1". I - - I ,_ .- .. � smooth the waves. . plicatal movements into is directi�n of the progressive Ida" are in . � . f '1_7_4) . '� be ' I - ' Being put over the bow it would grea, y runni i h* ody executes com- But even on thin side of the Atlantic, X6,; o . nd up , ' t, Men's Nerecats'at UP. $51$64$7,50i $101$12, a -: , - , ore apt to flourish,, _4 , I . t., .. to 5 reports that on Oct. 1, ladtm r . no melts . . his . . I ; _ .*L I L I , 0 s' . .+ - W . 7 - L The new metal galliat i at 8 carpets has come v and it I.: ��L I 1� � ��. Capt. Childs of the h . , . , gitV 0 so ooner J,dj; E-me . threadimensio of space. I - 1 'do. the recognition of the advs n tages of in only , . , rX, S :. .., !".Li .�, .1 , 161 . � , . . 1. . . - 0 01 . ,­- - I . • - - . .� I gram Fah 611 201t, so the It lique,fift when . . do 68 0 24 W., he Piano class to a after some 20 years - . reckg bottom up, newly co r o7adlios own' eye, I O n t h ait � 0 in - . - .. . . . � rl - r 4 Al- held In t men sense has gained the upper handi that . ,. , - .. = he h Lbd. It is and and resistant. KING SIP. EASTV . I -1 IN - , - _.. . . bough it was blowing hard, tb . - ... - • . . I TORONTO 11.,�V­ . I . . :_;_... 8( tors It can be cut, an new houses are built especially- with the . . . . . ., . - I �, , d it Ponabse 66 alight k . � - . W., . Is 0 windward of the deraIii w . If head. t . . qui- is malleability. Whon, fa d it adheres view to the use of rage. squares, and strips * . smooth, the surfaza of the Rate cc, F_ HY to 91"s, o:k which it forms a *ubif ul of carpeting. . I � "t • , ­ I , d ered with oil, which had evidet I ..-, I I. I . I . I L I ,L' .1 I , , . a . .. . .- m � V � . I IJYT orme d mirror, wbil or than - t 3at produi)e* by _� . . . ; �- I --- '.'. - .w.. ; k�L'; ,. - . � ­ I . - I " � ... .:. part of the cargo. Moron". It oxidizes bail very superficially - .� , - _; � . . 'Choloe Redpes'..1' . , - - :P r . i . -:1, ti . . . I t .. . , . . ­ Ca t. Broqks, of the Engl h team r when heated to redness 1: I the sk, and does ' BRZ"'ANI)JAIKPUDDIIC(;.-tAnot&eba _ . � . .-I.--- Nympbaes, writes : "About our Yea 'L . . . . . � a ., . I -, . . . I a 840 was . . . . I . - - , "L . _. �. - . I In command of the a &an er N - Only a very slight ta, nis 2 on uires tom, and sides of •a begin With slices of � ; L . � .., " ._1. . . I . . � I., . . not become volatile. Un Jke lad it soq ­ _,- - . 1. . I - . .. i - - 1. , I . __ - ' . .. ; . _ , . . - . . I .. I 1, . . . . . .1 * . . �. I 1 � . - . I .� - L - . I . . . . - . ; I A ' L ' . . ;_ - ,­ � i a 4 ergo. f moist air. and -Is a� bighl OVetallins metal. - water, Put a layer of jam In the bad :, #1 I _ ", � _� ' . . L 1. Ilan, of 1 280 tonsi loaded wilt . y exposure to broad ; mix A Pot of jam with a little hot . � KING ST REE �':; . .1. � I ferootne oil and bound for I . Wh I "o n 'then � - . .. . I 0 I I . - , . . to Ific ravity is a ittle under 5. In 'a layerof brand, then more jam ; ' I .1 I .. I cross ng the Atlantic we Ion ' ". - 1* . . ..,V. 11 r its chomicsf 011hractissils Joe the rare ale- this until the be,sin is fall ; then cont'r us - 1. . . . � � . strong westerly gal"; . at a plate .. . L . - � 1. . L ... I.- I. - �. . I . '. , :,. .1 . . ­ I­ , in 61 wit Inist gallium shows the greatest analogy to . I .., � I .., . . . � .� . I . . .. I 1. - � - .. 1. .. . L - I � . I _i .- . . . _.. - L .- ; - , .- .. .. I -! � - . . . � - i.. I . !.- 1 . - . . . .11 _� - .. � . .. - - - - , . I - . .. f - - .1 . . .; ., very high me". I had t in mind the abundant element &11 minum. on the'top. Turn out the neat day and, - . . � . . .......... U.........................0 : 1. I � I . � I . :.A; I . . -1- Pat the ship head on . serve with custard round It. !, , .1 . .1 -.1. L; 1. . I .. .. i " - - , 1 7 L . . 1.4 I . �.,1�1 " I . .i.' . . , but h .. . . ! ... . ­1 . ; I . :� _. 1 - - i I .. - )� - , I I - _­ �L . .1 ". r L - ' - ' � - - .. - - � . . . . i . I;, . . . . . I . . : - �:� .- , __..� • . I .. . . . I I : - ..."... that oil thrown on t % we i �'. BNNF CARES -Chop up some beef that in . il� � - I I- ... . . .L _� I., . .�L .. ..... 1. , ­ -.41 . . - ' ,. . � .. . . .. . . - � , . . he sam, World 0 klm I � . . L . . - , - I I I -, _11 .1. ", � I determined to use it. Ha i plq my f, The tall cliff called the Monk, which late. Partially smoked, park fat, ar d sesson.with • . - I.. * . . ' . 1 . .1 __ .1 I , I . � . , �.­­. - d . . , - " : . . ; I I - . � - I .. ... . .� I . . .. I .. . , . % . .. . - I I dock. The water coming on d h lands, and was a prominent landmark to light brown , .. b . ; I . � - it Overboard, and lmmed!-Atel shilols, has AWAT and serve with • good gravy , ' 6ats, , . he Faroe , men's wVrV , '. . . rose Out Of the am i not sollith of t I&% pepper, and ionlons, mix Wall ., 1 _: �t kerosene oil on board, I po d me on th ?a into small oakes. Fry them and form . w .1 r*W.isnt-et e . ; i's Ly t a b - P made of soup . . . i I . : .,� r, .. 0 - I I - . .- - I I , 11 , . I came much less, and )n 0 . a ,,'�sviag only a don- stock Wakened with brown flour. � * ' . . .1 . . * d w gerous roof upon Ita ­ ' � . - - . . . danger until the storm abated. I . The nativ who ou'rie 'from the field t a BAK&D HABII.- Use # Cupful of any kind e I e e- . . .- . .. N M ­.�.t....�...,.l - a he C .� a � 1, . . I mend that all shipowners an . . - - . .. d ul body of the Prince Im Of -111 meet chopped rather coarse, a cup. Gr at ' W*Ht r - 6' ''. ., : rial, when Im lost , - e oveicoa 0 A ,.: , . ll_� ­1- . . . f . - . , . . .1 I . 41 ti#9 In South Africa, win pre. . � �. have on board the him life'fi h i .. Ir vessels, on n fal of cold cooked rice, a generous cupful f ' L ' quantity of oill, independent of air u Santed . th a diamond 9 and pensioned of milk, an ej g. two tablespoonf ale of but. . . , , - melt . .1 . . ter, . I .. __. '. .. - - ; I - ��V .. stores, for the express purpos -of ' by the Empress Eugenl 'ba t`aAaPOQ0ful of halt, anol one eighth . . . : ­ . � - . . I . . I . of pepper. ,Pat the milk . . . - - . 1. . along." . I a' I 8 lives and property on such extreme ooca. The go, . .11 6mblin$ tab of a te"poonful rat Wi Hter Sale . . S rcoat � as A; Monts Carlo Cie' ru the fire in • ftyin .-' . .., I 1_. -� L . .- I - about to 1: 9-Pan, and when It ban . . . .1 . . I - ., . . I .... I- . . .- 1­ � 't C t Johnson, mantes American - Made the sub Oct of diplomatic b come. hot add all the- other ingradlentg . . . . . �.:- - , . - I I , . I I . . I I � ' I ­ -L I . . . I � ... � � . . I � . `� I . I , . . I . . N ken - action on the pan of an I iternationsl Com. . I I I I I - . ;� I . . I I ". ' . . L� . . - .11 I . .,_11 . .. . _. . . I . � I . : , a ... . I . - . 7 , . . . I L , , - . . . - �� , . _ _ . _ _ tii�.6104'6 N. Morep reports when boa d No mission. The report except the egg. Stir for pas minute .. . % .. '' - .. p .1 . . � .- - ­ ,_ . . . the Commission re' 1111 then , - . � , I . � i _. 11 . . il - . .: . - . .1 1. I ., - _Z _. I . . . . .. - . . . . I . . I t4e North coast of Cuba, in Ist4tv do 0 1 states that between move from the fire and add t4e on, well . - , :, � '� ;: �. .1L . , . . , - ' I ' � . � . . .!; � . 1877 and 1885 beaten. Turin into an escallop dish .. - "� V MEN'S WINTIER `1 f­_ I . 1. . . N.9 longitude 73 0 30 W., he encounter " SUITS . - 1,820 people -More = , and "'L . . . I . � . the October hurricane of 18s4. ,The win , he - hole polpula- bake in & 010414trAto Ovea for twenty min- . ., . . I ''kingdom" .1 L.: .,.- . � . -:; , : ... *#.-, . . . �. . tion of the ,,, k oL Mou"O-have UM& Serve In the mine dish'. , �­/ 11, .. ; I., MEN'S WINTEI� SUI . . - ;.�­ - - increased rapidly to hurricane force, :blow committed suicide . . . TS !, - ; tonne .. I ! I ' I I .. . A . fag from N. N. E. to N. an out upon losses S-PICIDTAIP]B.-SpiCedtfire 'can be traii .. ., . . I .� . L. L, M I I'' , * , If . - . � " f . - . . - . - . I L . . \, i "I -, . - I I _. . .1. . ;­ . I.. EN 1S. WINTER . _­ ` ' 0 N at the gambling tables othfonte Carlo. - d at home and be ready for use in allow . � . I �� SUITS . I .d boo too , . . .. E. I falling barometer :d ilies, sea • th It apt __ . .. I . � .. I ... .1 - t,:... . "are . I . . t. . . . , � , . I... . I ..- - . � I - , I .. 4 �. 'A I vessel Win put before Q wind K do ' ' it r •Was, Lys- Take hub tripat and out Is In piton . I . �1 , I I I ­� I, . I . . - a . . . . . duria tMe F�0hV!:g,r ego's I . 1''� ..- - .. . I . .., . I . 4: � o . . 4 I . .� . . . . � � I .., . . _. -- - riz� . ­ . '. . . I . . . . . . . . . , . I . .. , . . . 1, . ; 4i L I - under, lower foretopead. of Joseph Bona- four Or � vs Inches square ; put • layer of . . ; I , � The Ili- Parts ItW*, the (den am the . . I 1 . , , � . . - . ...: . ..'.. or In violence and size, who w triple in an earthen jar, then sprinkle a few Boyo, Over"coats - Boys, winte ts -j' - ! Prices ry UIr - , . . .. � - .1. I i - . . (after military governor of the provin I 1_ � � , -11 . .- . I . . _..... 11 a had been taken on boar 1) to 08 of Ave. eleven, allspice, and some black popper ' I . 4 . POOP lino, and, as macho orderel, the ban over It, then another layer Of trips and 130yalp OverCoats - - Boys,, Winter suits - i " . . -'r. . ..... I .. the vessel, making their poet I a most hanging of , , Prices Very L01 - - - i 'd Pre, lHavolo " as the ir d Uolon sploor end so on until th , ,- ' I ­ ..1. I . - p dangerous one. as the decks were i Hod with Mioh%., poz rid or Is fQ1L Cover Boys' Overcoats .� . Boys' WilliiWr ftl �, ., .1 Very 1 ., .1 - I .... water, and It was bonsidered ex, odi@lit to 'phis took place It closely and set In a . . . . 1.! , Prices I . L I . I .. ;;11`WA4,oW1@d Its- A , 4� Ill collar, or, If �� in IW6, when Victor H . I . . 1. . _. .. - : � . . . I i. I . . ... . � . - I . . . .. . V . . . . . . . -.-'- - bring by the %ind., Two 09'' was A little. boy, PONNIbIfIsfulkirsfriqerator. This,islareliah ' t':',:-,. ' ' ' * � . I :. , . . - . r- . . L; . . � . . . ­ ­ I L . ly filled with oakum were a an living with his father . for U& with Potato 1. . r ..­ . .. � � � ., l I . . . - I . .. . . . ..I- . I I i il , I gunp Whom served cold, . . . ". . . -_ 1. I . .. . . 0 pize !�P_ r I's I .. � " . Z* I .1 . � . ­!.. . . ... : . - �� , .. . - . . . ­ ­ I L . , � I - ... �.�- i .-.. each on the oakum w ,ure4 ., Private Berke, 0 - uladt also cold biscuit, bumers and ah000. ., . "-;'';. - ,i - - I - .L . - - . . I . � I ." I . . . . . . . I . ,� . . . I L . . I . : � . - .. 1; - -1 .r . . . . . . %L L - ' - .. . . - I.. . _ 'L ?. . Z � I ... - . . . . � - . I � . . - I � . . POW od, which dripped Ja the has Ju'A 'bee' let% It makes a refreshing . I . . The discharged from the Su Ik Regiment, is - Mail. � I., . I . . - . � � � . . . � . : � . I . � . . . _ I I i . . __ � � affect. was Immediately sjppwen16 a wave@ supposed to have been the oldest soldier In - Imp a iiil"`lllll` . � . . . 7 . .. - - L . ... .. - . . " I . . - .. . .. ; . . . i . .., . no loigar breaking in the vicini of the the British army, halvin4 enlisted 1847. "The Edinburgh Madjoal Mind . - I .. . � . . . . . , vessel or giving cause for &pproh' !Is had six good ooj;duot stripes, and was oisty reports the opening oj Its h ; 11 _. I I . . Ion. UM7 So- . ) I - _L I I I I , . ,�, . . . : ,.f , The master of the British aw , r Ektow refused the sojenth on tho ground that six Hs of og. Many adiess offi OaP Ital In 7 . I . , R reports . .. . . . . : . - ofs Is w � I . L i - I - , % ! ore : a, . ;, . - . . . � I . . . - 11 I ; I I epairts the following gale In whin he deed WAS the 12144mum numb)r allowed. He , ".,! ; � � . .. . . I .. ; . - .. . . . : - . i - , .! . . ! , 1: .'. ...r... 71 - .. _ I - , ­ . . :­ - - . : : !�: .. .. . .. !.� . - .� . 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On ;&n. - � I .. . 27, on the o"tera edge of fiewf4 was a Iled . � � . . G STREET EAST . . L oi=&uid ghinbkl� ) �'. - . I . s a . ." .'�. . . _ * . = 04 Are* day. .. . . . . - 11 1. .. - - , I.. . I � : .- I 1. L % - , . � 1, , - :. - . 1 . ­ . . . . I . ­, .. I. , :_ 1. . I , � . � L . . -_ . . p , - _.... ..: .,.� - I �' .. .� . , ;�- �.. i, �'. �� � .. L ­ - .1 ..: ... .. . . �-)- 1 . I 1. . -1 . . - - I ­ . . , , . I . . . .. - . . .. � . � � . ..:. i - I , d . . . �.l ..... ,r.-. ,d " I . 1 . 4t " - I . I . 1: . ql. . - I . . I.;. L '. .. � i , :i '' . . � . ' .. . ­ - , . .. , . . . . . . - ... . .­ - `.�'. - . 11 L . -,.;­_� ._L�..!�.4, .!; �. � .1� 11 � I I I i - �, . . . ,- . . ,� 'I.J , I . .. , � . , . . - �.1.11:1 I . 1 .", � ,.. .; . . . . I ; . X, .. �l!.; - � ,-'L�. :. - .1 i I- .� � ; . , , - I . . - . � ... .. I . . . * .. . �1 . I L . ': 1; , - �.' L ­... 1, '.,.;�. . . "I . . I' ., .1 . I . 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GArdner aanouiimd that the ou. r :Cd _ S $t �thet'Livertrote, of Arkansas, was in the Toe adizu Problem, L �( pcoble- w+►iti¢ to addr tso the meet- The la a is iv the th- 1Ver>E.. tie � �Li -. ' pr �: r, r anter,am and } B �. I r ' 1 .'rt # z_� I .. li. The sabjcc. of his address w►as s �Aao' massacre of ml otMrts� and settlers, the , �i,� ing m w - .. the White Men Passed His Z3nith ? 7rf looting o stores and killing of cattle, and r?�,r : - _ A '- ., " _ i worn no objection he wooled be finally t h-,hgi g and imprisonment of the J __ 1. brought in. , . ' batch of avage arderers, has by no meads ! i, , i' - ' =- a di prof. Wintergreen Davis didn't t propose settled t e Inds question in o distant ) _ to o` j80t+ but he would like to be informed territorle�r. Th onnolasion is r hod after ,sir �� r ;� 1 a r _ _ - !' of the meaning of the word zenith. eau h#A an eXan.inatioa f the history of the tribes - , _ = s I i >a within tl>ia Iado iotion of the United States { , I 1 attanded twenty -cue differs t ,I. _ I t. _ es and had clerked in a wood yard for thus govtrrament, as by a careful study of the `. weeks, but he had never met with the woad, cunditioi" of.the bands upon our own prat• `, before. rise. There was si deep oil5ttoe a i lie settled The ittd tat oH� qubstibn for the oonoid• 7 _ I and Brother Gardner e e -atehed hi+ oration of gove anent is the probleta provid= - + down, until as if the friction would start ing food(for t e needy tribes witb,oat de- \ ` IS E% . ta'd P moralizing the tends by bringin them to -__ i a tiro _ " he finally said, " why, I ar' - negleot means f suppOrtiilg-them Ives, and ' . • I math, 1h� y g y to lean upon th aut orldes. . 111 -1 surprised at oar 1 nerenoe. Ebel u culi'd pusson in die kentry orher to know all Year by ye so olviliscation o'rawis out I l " "' • }1t on the. rain e, the buffalo -herd■ disturb- 'I'�y "!� about z )With. P P + _ !! ;iii - „ 8, eah, but de wor_i breakrmautp. ed in tho.ne ha nts where once the reign of 1�'I r, / ,With our a drefful a lay word, oontin nature was uni terrapted, save when the In- _ . , _. zed tt;e President as he looked up`and do,A it diAn name wit. and arrow to`get veni- :. _ - - • . iii -,e hall in a nervous manner. You di-t- am, recede to.ivard the Rocky Mountains, i j' I , ,r. I n't gi-. zenith an' zi6her all mixed up, did beyond th.e =each of the tribes truing upon r i the more easterly part of the plains. \With y�U \ ► eah.,, the disappear", ce of the buffalo vanished -- -- - - -- ' • `Then anybody sa a daft S%.muel Shin, the uhie:t food oupply of these people, and cl - _ - , has p Lased his zenith deyi cant the needsalty t provide for the deficiency - i -- - -- _- fur iustanue, - - -- - 5 - -_ _ -- S3 ry-Y be token up fur slander. It means -it became appar nt. _ - - - = - - _ -_ . >> U firing the 'aloe o.f l ti77 78 "and many ! ,, _ __ -_ - - :u.�ca N - It 3 walteid so ton¢ that the Rev. i enstock seasons since; number Li Indtaa families I 9 -, ,,�: _ _..... •,: __ -- . ar .,ae and said ; perished of bi nger after having 'Idevoured I , ..� • I. '1 .N.118s r president, it 'means dat he has the skins that covered -them. What these II �:' f _ - _ passed his best pal t, Z snith am de highest wretches sufl r every year harly anybody ADD hit r , knows, and if we were to attempt to de- . ��' _.:�.. _...1; I I -.1.... � I.. �­... I ­... ii 1" :udder -Pcii3tock, sot' right down die scribe it our a Atement would scarcely ob- Y nri.ctt !11 exclaiu },d the President a3 he used tain credence. We k4ow a gentleman who I i t{ -' ��5. 663 Malin Street, B� �' A Of X• • ! t' his ;duel in a vigorous manner. Who wa�a oleo of la party that made an extensive . . • . 1. ed ou to rrz up an aplain bout zenith T too through the territorial, and he assures ti' rhea die chair cant at on one leg an as that for weeks their company was ohs- �Bt � �t[lfplt�l� but .a pltlusa'nt ReMe[lgal lJoine orgA 11ZC[� �d'leh 1 splain any word in common use he will con doomed by numbers of Indiana, oompcteing t E NS fess his ignoren.e an' call far help 1 I shall men, women;nd children, who came, after 1 I : . ' m etin' an' art h broken nn cam and devour- QF`iGHTEEN PHYSICIANS AND SURD 0 , flue yon a..00Q tar diaturbsn dies a the p y p ti A rULL STAF : I I - _... Prof. llavia will now be brung 1 ed the offal s d scraps left from the meals .,.,. I . HE I• " BRUNG." I;'. :''- and the cook ng. Som times they came to And exclnr+i ely de*oted to the t leatment of it`ll Chro>tlic IDs cases. It'warg evident to all as soon as he entered the camp be' ginK, and so exhausted were r .1 •• (l h hu e[ that he were searoely ThiA impaFing F4t.abltshment taA d<signeci tuad.erectrd to ac ommudato the lart;r number of invalids who visit Ilttffalo from the -room that the Professor was o He they with g , y d and able to walk, This gentleman et-r•ry titatc and Tcrritor}', as tv(I1 as from ninny terei n land that they nnay avttlt�'r�crwi��i ec�l�bruudrinsttutioln�r�rccs of gri>±ned and bowed andscrape y I 8 tht titan of skilled sl,eciitliets to �ntldiciue and surgery t utt cot pose the Faculty u \,:, took a chair near the stove. When Gig ea- statement it trengthened by the,teetimony ETC {s,T�sC�Cs RY �� Si P� !A I��• dun; J0 - a went over to him and sake.! if he of scores bf o her competent wi'neases, that >' Q`r . ALWA Z r� l� A=••7 I . - was ill, he replied : the physicals inferiority of the Indiana, their Ise ' of ambition end general degen- I t t By our or system of diagnottte. we can ttrtit many chronic ' examining our ptttic>nta. In treognizie diseases without a I- ;hay 1 I Il fight you two rotulds for equ�alor, s + g dtttrta o just ttA successfully without as with a personal con- personal examination' of the patient, we claim to I possess no „ at or the [eater nlwu -s I lad W see our patients, and I miraculous owcrs. We obtain our knowledge of the patient's t�ec.ty five ahenta ! erne need to the fact that g While we are } g y suitattion, ► soon as Brother Gard- art of the ar they are half f. %mishing for b „(come acquainted with them, shj)w thorn our Institutions, and discrtaso by tiro prat tical apt►licatiot, to the practice i And i- He wa,i drunk! As a o p - - . . w of these facts the wonder la r = . farniliarize.theun with our system ►f treatment, Yet lThc• rtrt ientci the arcurncylwith whichlthis s}stemdha8 endowed a tht►t : ter rca ized this fa A he ordered him remov• food. Inv a lunderiti of • seen n on(' p('rson in five hundred wlioni we'ha p( loci e. The ate an er was aFatet- that cattle- along and th p g feet acenruci/ with which scientists are enabled to deduce the we owe our almost world -wide rejnitution of skillfully treatin ed from the g B , etioral practice; and g . in more , . meet minute particulars in their 'eevcrnt departunents. apl►rata lingering or ctuonie atfections, . This system of practice, and ed down denies into the alley, and hasn't storev are n g p p the marvelous success which has been attained lure. From the splashes of mud it is quite o tain that white men would not almost miraculous, if we view it g the light of h, early at,�est through it, demonstrate the fact that diseases been seen a Take, for example, the electro- malrnetic telegraph, the greatest ' being sure e Tight board fence, and the distance meekly lie wn and die of starvation while. invention of the ago. Is it nut a utarvrlous carers of accuracy MARVpELOUS display certain phenomena. which, I A. on th g > SUCCESS furnish abundant is tracks it is believed that he there was a aerie ranch or a mange store is - whirl, enables an operaWr W exactly kx�ate a fracture in a sal►- jetted in takab a analysis, between h , aiding a dints oe. The truth of the matter marine cable nearly three thotumt0d mike long? our venerublc' � pcthu skillful p ►rnettiucner�Aright inhaeterm Wing ' left ill a burry. ��- "clerk of the weather” has beeottle so thoroughly familiar with is am but another proof, said Broth -. is that our dians are not rho lawleaa, noisy the most wayward elements of n tore that he can adcfottrll the or treatin >g of lingcrir�� r chronic diseashe, tntlrtidtthe)rratr8t skill, ' U 11 e Gar3ner, as he took his neat, " Da►t when voracious People that We too frequently sea predict their movements. He can Alt in Washington an use m deaeri ed but as a rule bear their suf• what the weather will kx) fn ,Florida or New � n him well and the d e ant he ►or she mayrreside'frrom the phhysi inns makinigd�th�e treat- _ , . + you pit brains agin whisky, ecrulmon se the + several hundred miles did not itterveno Full particulars of our oriE- - agin gin, or intellect agin lAger•1)aer,� de Hq- ferings ins lid silence, and sometirpea lie p,,,tys nemcyt And so in all dry ttrtrnents of uiedern science,, . mentor such affections a specialty- x ids stn bound to go under de wire ai length down and a in the sight of food. what is reyuirrd s the knowledge of certain talc scientific system of examining and treating patients at a dla- u . Governm : have to some c ztent reeogniz= elusion rregarelleAS c fedietanededuuuu }1 al�omn ti c'dI- JUedic al cAdv iseri» BThe PePierce, M. D —11OW pages rand ahead. . 1i CLOtiE sli:��'B. ed thin fact, red oonrequently it won decided SIGNS �F 'tai acienuI diseases have certain unmistakable over doll colored and other illustrations. Sent, post -paid, for $LDO. en moped take to establish) farming schools at which the � t `. a signs, or symptoms,land by reason of this fact, we Or write and describe your symptoms, inclostng ten cents ill . Sir Isaac Walpole then ton h. the land, cow DISEAS` have been enabled (o originate and perfect a sys- stamps, and a complete treatise, on your particular jdisease, will fmm the table the °use of the keeper of the Indian mfg t learn to g to >m of letermining, with the greatest accuracy, be sent you, with our terms for treatment and all particulars. 1 . the seed, a tend - and gather the crops. y urn who was last week. on Ion was net so the nature of chronic diaeas(•s, without seeing and personally '' ''. Muse But the rot act of regeneration ' from office and fined $5,000. Sir Iat�ae had satisfactory when put in practice as it seem- i � L� 101 • 9;UCG1:9;8ffi - . carefully inquired into all albs fact in the ed on a er • for oonetwntly would recur the ,' case and believed them to be as fQllowe : paper Rcce nizink the fact that no great inatitu- home physicians) has the benefit of a full Council, Qottipoeed of The keeper desired to run down to the post- � apathy to atlas labor and a distaste for AT g Pe nt oo while the figaTe of TN�o tton dedicated exclusively W the treatment skilled sy,ecitalists. Our Department and rooms for ;kdies in the o mail a latter to his father In-law. rmane qty+ NISA4 of chronic disease's. would meet the needs of Invalids Notcl and surgical lnatitute are so arranged a8 to be otlice, t a►lo seen ainst the horizon would arc the afflicted of our land without the moat very private, and free from the annoyances so conunon to other 5 .1 There was present in the Museum a c lored all la heater's fire ; and throtein AND institutions :lend ten cents in postage stamps for our large man. who clamed to be a professor of botany rt perfect, complete and exteteive provision for Complete Treatise on Diseases of Women, illustrated With nume- down the s de the erstwhile fwrti4er wool LURO DISG11sES. the most improved tnutment oP diseases ron,� wood -cuts and coloresd plates. at Harvard, and he was asked to remain be found w nook thrust out striding off of the air- assages and lungs such as ' PILES, FISTULA IN ANO and other dis- until the keeper's return. The time I `' chronic anal Catarrh, Laryyng- eases affecting the region of the tower bowel, -are onl twelve m`.nntgs, but the fan °inn • g chase. itis, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption, we inave PALE lai treated, and with marvelous success, by . occupied was y The mogi tffieult l�lon to teach the sav made this branch of our institution one of the leading Depurt- y When the keeper returned he fond the i specialists, who give their whole time Ito the seedy kin with him an age wan to ail; ; t0 see that the corn, and t!) n5 involved. ueh as rhmoscop(a, larytigoseopes.teteth and to cur treatment of thlo class of vet l rge. We never stranger had departed, taking i ap sown in the spring would. TUMORS■ fail to cure pile tumors, however large. When the eight day clock once owned by Napolean I. wheat, wad scopct, s iromrters, etc., etc., as we +tl as all of tine most approved patient can come here for treatment; we will r wool to blame, and yet!he Was yield food i the aairima. III many oases kinds of apparatus for the applic�ttiun of sprays, fumigations, 'guarantee a cure. The keeps ate wh had worked Industriously for atomiztations, pulverizations, inlial'ations, and all other fortes of Fortunately for suffering humanity atnethod of treatment has not, If everybody coming- along here and Inds a {)roved medibinal appli tons. d b} which - In ore world become P been >rfectc>d and thoroughly trots n our institutions, several wee s putting We publish throe separate bcx►ks on Nasal Throat and Lung clt►iming to be a professor at Harvt=d wet o[� fever when in from nix to tiftecn Buys radical grid perfect coma Uf the worst i d sad watched, the whole o poaseseedof he hantlnp► g diseases, viz.: A Treatise onrCons.;unption, Laryngitis and Bron- forms of piles are cirected without causing any severe suffering. to be snapecte s The `elopok the grain fie de were green in the• early sum ohitis; price, postpaid. ton oens: A treatise on Asthma, or Send ten cents in stamps for our large illustrated Treatise on Piles. lice force would be kept busy. Phthisie, giving stew -and sutxjeaeful treatment; price, postpaid, Hernia (Breach), or Rupture, no, matter of / I and the root crops promising, go away ten cents; A treatise on Chronic !Nasal Catarrh, price, postpaid, how lonb standing, of what sirs, or what the age . was probably gone beyond reoov- ry, but .. and never torn again, S ►me imei an In two cents. I the loss was not irreparable. S'r Isaac had p(t u Liver Cotcttplaint,tt Ob of tier' pfluent may be (if Welt under four years), ie _ II didn farmer cold kill the ozensent hit>4 by stijuastepCOietipatiou, chronic, Dlar RUPTURE ,speedily and radically cared in every in his►oasest!ion a clock which Napoli DISEASES OF case >Andertakeu by our slrecialiets, government to plough brie land; sell his to bay, but didn't t have: money g P g rhea, Tape - worms. and kindred atfeetiotrs ' wanted y, wad harrows, and then sit down in i t without the kuire, Without dependence upon euou h, He would tarn thin in to fibs Ma- Plough iI are among tl►ot}e+ cluuuie diacrttses in the sac trusses, without paint and without danger. $ des r refs ing to make provision for the DISESTION. cranial treatment ,of which our apeciaalists have seum in case the keeper was rainstiited and P There is no longer an need of wearing clumsy, season when the prairie is covered With angw attained unl►antlie�lyd auecti'se. Diruay oY the dis- g y • k shim i90 ' eases tttrectutg the liver and other orgatrs con- THROW AWAY awkward, chafingg, old trusses, which, at beat, gibe his fine remitted. It would tae > onl nrtial relief which never cure, but often inttict very best he could do, to pay the and nothi' is to be jr<ad for arrow o I tribut.ing in their funct.iunA to th • precesa of digestion, ur very T Y P years, the ry , , spear. obscure, and ore taut infrrgentiy lniistaken by both laymen and RUSSES, great injury all d Induce inflammation and strangular , fine, and he hit ln't secarad two hour, sleep P e� rt�ent having done � eo "muoh pphysicians for other maladies, and ,1 treat trtent is employed directed tion, from which thousands annually die. since being suspended. I The B to ttte removal of a disease which dcx +s not exist. Our Complete There is no noise} in depending upon any kind of truss, g r expected acted tp ear of thrifty Cree and Sioaz Treatise on lisrasca of the Digretivc organs will lx scut to any DOT though, no doubt, every man n ho bras sutl'eredl the a onies - . " Bein dat c i matter ha3 bin tooken up P g - men ' t instead ti reached them address oft rceipt uP tr�n cents ui ljo9atitge >sttunps. of a strangulated hernia, land died, thought himself safe. - an' considered by sich a distinguished mem- far - ,• _ of cattle e e ling, of misery and .threats of k�BR /fitll;Ti9sYl BSE AfiE,` DYABETESttanI SAFE Bo ch cues rupture y and s organic weaknelssesrol the `. bee " said the President, I shall not hest . The thrdtletsvagabonds . - - . . . ' tate to - comply wid de request, though I ageneral p ising. KIDNEY and cures etfectedi in .ttaousands of c•tase's which 110 kidneys, bladder, and associate orgitgta. P Museum to full real- is what tl�ie people said who knew noth ng been pronounecd. beyond how'. The study and CURES GUARANTEED in every case undertaken. .want de keeper of de M Y DISEASES. pnictice of chemical analysis and microscopical Can any sufferer ash for greater inducements than these? t• of Indian o araeter, but who would WOr P ezaminatlon of rho urine in our consideration, ize dat he has had a powerful close; a eve. = go whe>dr Notwithstanding the great number oY ruptures treated in the ship any �o system upon Pape • of cases, with referenc(r to correct diagnos , in three years past, many of them of immense size and of such a . DLATU CLAIMS ANOTiisa. the t>rlbea o ntinued to cry out for some• which our institution long ago b�camo famous, has nuturnlly� ed character that no other plan of treatment could possibly have. Secretary re rted a Oommllnica�on �w their wailings evoked little to B very exteutsive Practices in tliscasr.. of the urinary orgtt succeeded every case to which this erfected system of 'treatment , The S y P thing to 4 , . from Kazsia City giving the no #a of the camp, am agsiop, has tx>esn thoroughly :app P Why should it 2 —had not ells Our gag specialists have, acquire, unlit g thonexrtct natur of leach few. days residence at the Ilnvalids' Hotel a and Surgical perfectly institute is >, death of No Comp omine Johnson u ho>a ^r' case, and, hene3o, have bee +n suede asfut is tie sly adapting their nCCe r . ' I goverom9rat set the bands rep as farmer, y - f►ry member of the club. The eoptmunioa and by �i n't the lazy rascals farm ? Rye remc+clics for the cum of each Individual cats(:. Abundant references, by permission of those whom we have seta bcrue away torn our limited knowledge The tmatment,ot diseases of the; urinary organs having consti- esureei, will be furnished to any one wishing to call upon or writs I . ti. i said that he had b y do no knp ;.. f toted a prominent branch or sppieecialty, of our prac ic�c+ at the them. I ahiadig �Vatkbns believed the man dead of 8th olo ,how _many generationo it took Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inetitut(>, arid, being in epnstaant re An illustrated treatise, on Rupture sent to any address upon enon>zh, bat wanted further parts ulars. ceipt of nugnorou. inquiriets for a annplrte but concise work on rec'tsipt of ten cents. ,� r to de ads he Amerioan Indian into the Organic weakness, nervous debilit premature • " De letter says h 3 Rat fiehir + ash, sII low fob' of tribal barb nrbm but We the nature and. curability of thc'so maladies, we have ublished a r y. ►► he saeertions largo illustrated treatiso on theso diseases, which wit be sent to decline of the manly powers, involuntary vital ` lief I into de turgid river, stake our potation upon t any address on re(w4A off ten cents in postage stamps. DELICATE l( ('s• and kindred affections. are .weedily, thor- • If he fell in an was drownde� how was that he Sa sod c)ald not have been a short i N FLAIR 1R A T I O N O F TII E [,t�[ ou�hty and permanently with o. . ` he borne awn IILA►DDEtR, Gravel Fular fd Pros• DISEASES. Q those acquainted with our institutions it is i y'• one ; and�t a! i! takers as long to reclaim a 8' `nDeQ on of iur., duct har(ll }• necessary to say that the Invalids' Hotel�and - I " B de current, I 'epose." _ 1 as i does to degrade them. Provi BLADDER k�ncr(Gaffc ctliortK l ay txj included► song those Sur teal Institute with the brunch establishment : 41 - ; _ Y- " pool " I move, Miss-Ir President. at he fell dent is n t a trait of Indian character ; it in th(rcure of which our apecitihatA hu c achieved loc&ed at No. 3 l�cw Oxford kreet, London, England, have, Instead of de Tur! ld River. resent is his astute ; and you DISEASES. marvelous success. These► are fully treated of for many years. enjoyed the distinction of being the most largely_ into de Missouri, ins g in no at ll p 'd bettf r be k root on sich p me When ch a the nature of a red man, or in our illustrated pamphlet on i?rinur y llisc•aAes. ►nerohtzed and widely celebrated institutions a the world for the ' We'd oAnn t g. It 1 eludes numerous t(tetlmotiales from well Pte. t3ent �teatment and cure of those affections v► bleb arise from youthful IN p r � . de o on record.' rh or S white man, by not of , b mail for ten cents in stamps. Mend for it at once. indiscretions and pernicious, solitary practices. I I.. ; y n' y 1 The chap a was trade, and the daunt em- aarli met Yon can no more do it than ItTRICTUIEIES AND URIN @Y FItR- w('• many bears a;o, established a special Drpnrtmettt for the . g p trcratnrent of these diseases, under the tuanaKement ut' some of blem of mourning was or lered to b� hang you can o dugs the climate by p'+ss�g a TUL1E.- iiundreriA r ►f (',tsr'8 of the wosrt form the must skillful physicians and surgeons oil our titan, in order on the outer door knob fort the usual thirty men re , t rough the House e f Commons STRICTURE. uP etricrtures, many of these gr tly agggruvtucd that all who apply to us 'night receive all the advantages of a full b tthe ear(Vss use of instrum m -the hands Council of the roost experienced medical men. days, deck ring 1 to be unlawful for the tner- of hnexperienood physiciansi and sate eons, oaus- - A 'DANGEBOQ$ MAN. Om` ter t fall more than two degree be- In falso pwisages, urinary (istuhr., and other cotnplica ions, annu_ Nc offer no apology for devoting so much atten- m I gg specialists _ WE OFFER tion to this neglectcxi eltttg8 .of discuses, bclie�`ing I� °k then arose ; to appeal jpw ern: ally consult us for relief and cure. That. no ruse of this class is - Trustee Pnllba e to do with the Indians , too +liffleult for tho.kily oY oft tars n thrso tntiln 1 e>A� t Ywhhfi c DO APOLOGY. the condition s} ►npt thy an humanity services of (the n ,blelipro- : from the action of the Committee on Anpli- W air w II ask. Well to this , portcxl in care illustraU I troll licati n of L+ lder then f ttaebody wi i cations 1 rP'gctin the a rater with ppride. Tu intrust Uniin, elrttirt of c ;ages ta► pl ysiciaans of fission to which ire t)elong. Danny who suffer from these terrible n J g pp P der 1 tc► es that we took pus ts►naii experlonce. is a dtttigeroue prcu�c�esding. Many a man hits dis(�itseA contract the -tn innocently. Why any medical man intent Sincerity Smith, of Tar)nto. The el we ave�on y y 1 taleviating sufferinf • u,iChout rer'om- been ruined for lifo by so doing; while th�►ut;uada ur nuul!v IOse on doinn( toi�dunurc wily any one shout I consider It otherwise - . - lands , 'et lar•s of 'our we cant g ns ( t t a it a t di & r , n ant. , m , a e I re's 1 the ul treatment. t .r aid c a 1t i l f h f n t h ens t wo am ; Ha asset n r their liveA t.hr g - � at it he worst c,►Fee of fhe sc diaeascs, veal a man of cr, inal r . honorable to cure t l3 �- t6e,,ry that this exreh was gra►dii�ily sink- petite � pe have scared away hie buffalo, .: and ten cotta in pr►9ttit;e stiarnpa, Lout large, ill trttted -� than most t n �. � in down in the centre, and that in the and we eve brought hunger into his wig s titse.csontaining many testirnoninls, cannot understand; and yet Of all the other mul hysic which ages- $ Epileptic ('ouvulaions, or Fit Pa- mankind there a.re probably Hunts about which physicians in get - coarse of the next hundred sera all the wa �, f we think that we sale not mot s. etttl )raetioe know so little. y ratysist or Pair4i-, Locomot r A(hxia, I Bartbolow, who says buildin a f need trees o le apd eats and ally bo red to care for this vanishing • We fun agree with the celebrated 1)r, • `` I ; g , e , - , pa P be worldly -wisp NERVOUS art. Vltus!li Deuce, iusonutiat or inul,itity Y g - rd a common o le we ought t,, Alert. and tbreut.'nrd insanity Nervous think it a reproach to o4tt• profusion that this subject bras -been I , . doge would go eliding tows people , . . that It costa more iu the n, Dohility, arising froth ey('latndy, a x(x'stira, and permitted, in a measure by rn►r own inditi'en'nce, to } ►ass into the e�u`,or. The Elder had various roofs that enough t� nee , feted DISEASES. > g hands of uttser►tpuleus pretenders. 131'c nose the subject is disc ill an Indian than 1r other causes, and'; every voile ty a nervous uft'rc- ,,,able, competent phvsici;tns arc loath to hr eonce'rncd with it. this theory was correct, and its waa oa ao- long ra to k lion. are treated by ou.r specialists f )r these dis- . the of was 01 had him, hat has been the ezperienee -of, the `hc saute unneec>ASaa►y fa:;tidiousnrs (':anal +, the treatment of this . count of his belief that caeca, with a rncaqu of stioccsss hctmtofores regareied to impcu iffite. > ran -r, ±ed hid a lication., Amerio g o �ernment; it has been �►ur $t„e numerous CUSOR reported in otir differnnt illus ruted pam- mtalady to l)� stvoidrd iii private I ?r ct1c r,' J PP eztent and It hl ^.ts on net vuu3 disc•ctscs, tit' o c+ oP which +ill t►r rut. for ten \� "c Ahail, thercfotr>, continue, its hen to treat. R it.h our t'' asked the resident of ez' erietice to a limited P 1 , ►licants v-ho arc suf- i' A n ills k'rect . N a set- cents In postatE�ri statrnfs. tvh +gin r'rlu('st for theta) is : ccompa:ried best. eonsirlr >r;tt,ion, ea'ml)aithv, and al ill, all 1 1 the c mrmaau of that committee promiti e to 17e oar ex;,erienas upon p wiUa n r►ktt +'rnent of n cis^ for - o'hsultrrtiun, ro that ��(s may know feria,* from aa.iy of t•hr>;I' clr'lic;rte diseaah\ s. a+ anRwer. 3 al tae •le. W e do not nay that we which Y)n: of our'Trr;U•is1>s to s( ncl. Oaar ('onn►letrs and 711 nstr;ttrtl Trrnr tar on these srlbjccts is Ben in part, ash, waste ty gt n ,r ore of ken faith with the tithed or ewin- fin ularmin�:la± prrw,►lent ear thcisc. chronic ate- to tiny ad \t►,>astm r( >ccipt ot: ten cants ir► ch)rnls. !- - Drs m9n has eeb rt►1 other the r•es. have brp le of the '. :; cases peculiar to f\'nittl• •. an,l so amour havo ( ping, C,1i1?GN1C DUSEASES A St' I I_ILTcY.— !',]though J n H abets ant died thbm as did the corrupt ofpieia t C war institutions heconu• for their 'rnr tlrltt w(r we iiavrc in the prrec'clim� ;►u;i� *rttl►ha, tn;,rie rc►ent.io►r of some of , . whic'a am dat all da mu6ic i DISEASES Oi ' L ' dat ' and Black Rook ageudea ; but were lent,• at*c► rlhilg+'rl to create +rt sl .ciat drt►itrt- the special itilmrnt::i to which Ir•ti•ti(tu iur at t.rntii►n i:; given by t.ho • " fc;rrrieheri by brass bands an fiddler, an Re( Crud �► a have lost their confidence. ment, thomut�iily orgunizcri, and devoted e:r specialistA tat the Invalids' lintel .end tiur� *ic:rl ln5titutr, y'ct the -only culi'd men am 'lowed to play. ui,fZatu ately W WOM, Eq. c'ttc�ir011 W earl tf('tttutrnt of then � et'sc>A. '1`ho institution" abounds in skill,. tracilitirs, .t►nd nprar :rtes for the • `' f >, aekahuu of 3e e�nantittee in rejeC}- physicians an(i surgeons hi this Department successful treatnu>nt of rvet� loiter of c:irrnnie arliueut, whether ! in' �_e . tt It :aehun am sustained," sairi I u ht tc► our lust itntiens fmm far (istttnt fitutrs airing foie its cure medic;il or sarr:�iral mans. �� �r ' sal of Rr�)d T11- hee F•now white beavers were taken nti b $uncht'cis am brought t �atet cltsetasc•s their Sole study. � letters of inquiry or of consultation should be addressed t0 . P.t +Ith r (�+ ►rdner, an de app • on t►c�(ts, and t -hry go home well t ?nti strong. I:vc'ry cKtse holrsult- r , • der Pullb.wk am rejected. I regard Elder the! Sao ame to fur was as soft as ilk4 the Ing (iur apeeialists. whether by lt'twr or in pe +rson fa ,riven the WORLDS DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, . SmiSh as a dangerous man. Da man who other d y most careful and considerat(► attention. fiver in p(n:aatat case 86$ II Reeser, BUIfFA;+O. N. Y. y , w c ve, battier'. the of g t few hi h tom 0 Y 1 . , - - - . r �. .. .. . . i (and we o > u t t>.�r(saiei I o r 1 -� ii I i. - • ., f . IfI .. i 11 t - I .. -.. _ _ _� - . I l f • t a .. - - - I, �,: t.. Y I I - -... 1. �: . _ 4' r 1 . . f. fi . i . . . a I`. t- ! f k d r r , .. i . 1 ,,' . .. , . .. - . i - . - - - . I .., t.. Y 9 -, . ... . . . . _ .. - ,. r. .. .. , s- i - 1.... '.: I. r ..� is -.; , ,;. -\�• , - . - . I i-: . :_ I" I r. - - _. _— _.. - -' __ -_ t i 'f....7, F I �. I.:.1 . .. .d � $ 1 I It I I I - I I 1. .. . i I . i - � � I I . � . 1. � . . ; d i .. I '';_ ­..... �'. I .. ... i . I : I 'I � - . . q . I I . - I . . I . . : . � 1. . - X s . � . I . . I . . . . .. � .� . . . I . � . .. 1 . , -- -- FAN —� - - -rte -- + -- ' _. _ � 4'' ' ''4 j FANATICAL OPPOSITION. w�. j is ``.� MtArl` 1,�A�IZ\'� SAZ:,� E f ' ��Tiie county 1 poorhonse scheme i i*eired . : its last kink, so far sa keach is concerned, _ �' at• the nominations on Mondry last.- L . = I Y - . -- - - , B�•ery candidate who ' wished to seonre �" his election found i0 necee.ary to state a — `� .' t . � H . -9ht chtria, Iitwo his opposition. --Port Perry Standard. ._ �d . . ti From the above it will be seen that R.-.;-�` .'..D-R .1 . .. .. L published eve Friday . p1 ping t,t its office, i': 4 i iokeriag, at . the feeler I ` i - ;I g against this l�auvh needed . I: r . . �' _ ... J i. lira )fir >,�;.� = institution been erected in the want 1 . till a�via e. $ y .. _ ; t RAVES OF ADVERTISING : to very strong back in the township of . -. ti I I ' ( , / hirat iassrtion, per lice _ _ , - Each sabseysent insertion, pelt line $0e °�h• We do not .know what to :, • . . This rate does not include al or Fortran ad- think of the people. SLlch aIh eY- . vol iwments. , . Special terms hibition of fanatical opposition' does - irac$ for 8 or 6 given r i thegAalf- I=Ot allBlir Inlleh for all@ UltelhgeACe Of - ,. early, or yearly contracts pa bee quarterly the eommpnity, but rather !toes it I ... Husiness owrde, ten linos or tinder, with paper, one year payable in advance. prove that they possess not one spark . A verb e5ments without wtittor in.truetions Of a ash for . will be inserted until to�rbidden and charged so- sympathy the unfortunate poor - I I pi 11. L J . oor'dingly, orders for discontinuing advertise• of our county. The pie oat there 14 1. ments!mnat be in writing auc� sort to tho trob. pen u.hair, i look at the matter solely $om a dollar i - dob Work promptly Gaon to.. II 1. i' = ACKERMA a 'ItIETOR. have been •bl�dpoint. Beesase they _ - e hlthel!t0 to shirt their t' - Our Pouliot— Strict ndepondence. poor off on to som6 -other municipality out Aim- w>t°i.et- ela..,00vPaper. and by tDie meads keep dORn their A 'r - I • '�•� Our E�cpootsatioaa's —The hearty Y V J.V �. r! i. ..5 , . suppo0 of the DOODle of Picker�nsl and vieinitr. expenses for the maintenance of 'tn. `� - digents to a small sum, they think ; ' ' T ' _ FRIDAY, JANUARY 1S, 1888. they wriH be >r►ble .ill future to carry ,— :•.-.. AWE+ A N0� - .. i oat We same system, consequently LEAKING OUT' SPECIAL TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. they oppose the erection of a county 1 " ; - •' 1 lnstltutaon where. titre nnfortttnates�Ijl I would receitre��,�lel Clo�� hj1 I it I _:. It i nott! !!elite years sin .e T i '' EWS proper care and attest- f 1 ee(� 1 .. ��eSC3 ��d a L fi: tion, ginfply - becaage they world be , 1� �ii8 l` -: . ., :fimL t rider ttS prE�Teltt trait gelNeftt. We AT WHOLEA s ' called on to wntribnte their just pro WHOLESALE ,peed n t (nu»ae�•ate the it rovemettts that RWES • - ;: 1. Ie . '� portion of the expense. Shame on 4 i ,� haue b el; tntraduced duriu� these yLars. them! ,t �� , . - - I . • �. They oak for j tluraseives. i iVe !Gave re• The House of Industry trill be L , ,: i I reeved a 1 ny kindly expressions o a reels• built - ' - ''' I . I .._��. - -.1 s:. . .,� f pp ,however, and that before very Also Gloves Mitts `Underwear - .... - o v lion o orsr efforts to to make a live, local and may years, too. We believe it will �,1'�o��s�u���•,� • . , ; ki jatnily paper far Pickering and neighbor- be only a matter' of a few years at l,° awl8 ` Clouds, Ho�ie end all' ccptable as jar as passible, to all, most before the Legislature will com i rvf inter Goody . i •. f f -A and tl large Ocrease in ox subscription . pel - eoulities to provide such institu - ., > S list is ho tions, and If the people of Reach do ' i + 4 most practical avid ncc of aphre. . - 1 not like it thoy 'will have to move * '.. AT �+nMrATlimy i = �1 43 �- �:- cialjon o faruery few ha.vddiscontinucd _j�j�v��j - - ,_ -__ I i i further back into the woods, that's ��1ZC S. * . 1. tier pap r Iess gran a dozen, X11 told. This all . . ; is error er good }'ndieation. a have aom- . I #a � 1. to ask n expression of still g`eater tract,- A. Crder -tn- Council Las been paRi j ed at Ottawa prohibiting . barre In order t rat value, e, ttnd that is the Aron 1 remittance P 6 made i 0 IYIiI a rQoin for stir I>rge Spring Im - ortatiorn .. ,'I q stems a lip due at this ti by convict abor from being i�h orted' p , which will b-� v f g , m of the year. P e heave a hap ever•;_. ��Y "' , before brow ht - .� la;g 1 %timbstj of subscriptions expired into this ouihtry without the,ay- g ` to herby, each and Every buyer of DRY -G00 S I merit of duty. That's . all right shoulcl�; • . . . rF71tIt tic year, a {td we would a teens .i! as a _ • ' Canada can make all the bal•rels we , . . . F. i I i personaavor (tf ottr teen would CALL' . f be need. without bringing United :Mates' A 1 LY AN I) ` I #- prompt in I sendt�tg to titter rc erc�als. (To eonrict labor into cola eti �•'' U iZ p lion with C)ICE G D: T " I our Erie tds re�ho rave ahead ore so we ) ' C 11 ' • `� 1 y our own workmen.. �:. R, f return ur sine re thanks). dollar is 'A't �1' $lg 1 tBC llct1QZ� �g one a h tt reel - -- - - - -- -- — IF : �� =ia��s a t 9 , 4 1 1 v y d cents —not muc to each in- The Grain Glut. - _r `, a 1. o TI dividua subscriber —but when ma,ty hun- dreds o sxc a are a W e have seen it >3tated that eerttiia •• , , f able to et er r p y g ,prompt Ontario farmers are holden their w I '. DRY'G .�'= K heat �0� / - ,` action a l oumd means a great deal to the for a rise. They w "It probably het tired '' . I.. ublisltc , before the renli�e th it ex - - . �� ' Y pectatione and I ' I I lay It down for any IIQ that it will bring. It is u t ofttn thate else our n'edltrnttts There is little pre t prospect of a . . li, Qreat ; .1 .. jot tires pu�•pose —u.e dislike to dun as well European war, and n if there were that I .. as to be tinned —but as our re ers already would be no good reason for Canadians to , , I .. . - �. � ,-,.:. hold over their wheat. Conditiona —in- . know we !tai a entered into - Ilea' engage. tinder the charaete of the rain mwin • , A .- - ' Ny x R , NUAN ROt W�TB �. • `7' i nlents in er2r to make improv ants in our area —have so changed since Crimean days a3 'k, . . y - . - -- t that such a war could not give prices more , paper, a!{d tl ese engagements we ctrc derirous - - - - - - -- 0. R ,•r 4nt{ of meetin oat tl as than a temgporary and fictitious boom. �% -- - . -- — _ _ .. W. H. JACK SON, I p� p y agreed. It May prove profitable for holders- of /^e 0�� ! - - - - -- We t>' st,Iielejore, that tl :os1e 1re•ho arL Canadian whtat to bear in mind a few aEhERAL BLACKSMITH Acv l-T meths H11 %r Holi �: still behi d rx'ill take this notice n the sai,tt facts about the condition of the Chicago WOODWORKER. day P ese t . s market. There are esrmated to ate 14 - I am prepared to do any kind of Work- in the `—' ` ,- a spirit in z<1ctich it is written, d that roc 000,000 of >lnshele of wheat in the Chicas;o. al?OV� Gres. Prontht attaatiyn P ;- 'y"' =1 orders. Work give n to ail -- ++���,� ''p -�• shall not gain have to use o#Mr c luntns for elevators, much of which has been there Pickering. p. Sus n��" L °k tth Con.. An ZN' .�% _� L this pure se. r t years, for sale chew Piano -box u�l! cnittsr - - •.. - k. fo two a because the owners of it _ _. p i i I have been holding for better prices. 'Two — - J -- - _ - = -, 1 ln�' d termined to offer Illy Be a customers ze,- -- - indu a V. i —, I years elevator dues lie ainst this wheat . ; IlleIIt5 will make SPECIAL P1�,j 1 t W O�WILL t3E WARD N ? and the chances are that it will never be ' CES for the E i — �, in i a Tr< <ie redeomed.. The News. thiuita that nest Goid �l�d Silver Patches, Clocks, Jewellery, any Cons, era�ble speculation j is being season it will fall forfeit to the elevators, la -led Good rye SI 1 . . P s.,. The stock is new and complete, c Iu risi a indttl;e ltt already as to wL Cli of the and will be thou thrown upon the market , for what it rail! fetch. The cone u articles boll! useful and ornamental, and u p b '' member - elect of the County Council eq ences It , ' are obvious. The wipter wheat crop of .will be found the chew eat lie quality C Haider d - will have tl�e honor • of represerttlnn �• p t0 _ (', . p tLe lal• ► 9 west promises well, too. The European - - ��'u. went alth Ili ' allld prosperous. aotility of marketa are glutted. ,The Australian -_ - wSlcll�s for $9 , Ladies- Silver j1`rr t ' t- , Ontario is ��'arden for the year 1886, harvest is ready fax market, and the 1 and bri lit a Gllet� for �9• JU, (,clot d is reported as very large. India will be to , T g Gold Setts, Gold Necklets and .. r "' The Ut' ride papers Lare1 ah-eaal LOCk is G Y the field in a few days with her enormous Rings, .Napier• Rings, 18 k Weddi>1�� Ri ' sill t put forty rd Ir. Gould for the osi- b nos, very-1 �`_ p contribltiou. Kook which way we wile!, swells IoR Silver -- ` boil, but the probabilities are that he see no reason � to expect anything AD- and BOaT(�lYl ,St,�,bj J ry, Rolled Plate Jeweller .11 will not be, elected. L'tbrid�e hag p g a scarcer of wheat between pILgE and SpooaS, S setae! Ro r's lead b roachin y RI e$, es` Yt Roger's g Kniires, Forks, .. the onar �r-ithin a few years, NG, ' , Olti T. P &C. now and next harvest. Canadians who Grid that Logld be sll icierlf for the have been holding oil to their Grain cannot " � 1 t I o IS M f I %" present. Ea 't. «'hitby has a candi_ let go s day too soon.- Toronto World. �M, T' ��, ; . �- I-Z N _ Proprietor. date also, we ulderstaiid in .tiieperson Recent explorers in Alasj;a cgrrid n On ye havtt an hand Practical watchmaker, Brock str of ill'. '111, 11 tit + P I will wwa first -elsse Hor•sae . -- - - - - -- eet e Reeve of that Jf raters ilia a cc►ntatulu Carrlases,Ac., and let them to the nblic at tea - _. - -. — - - - - - -- $ R eleven [!!ales p - -- _ .___ Whitb .r , • sortable races. We pro now prepared to supply mullicipa •ty, but Picketer town- -- - hve of whom were deaf mutes - -- ,_ + R illle one or drive Cortluiercial nteu to Guy hotat on the i ship has. re t link, as good 'f not a of tile women was wholl3 deaf. This most reasonable tertue - r a better rig t to claim state of thin ,s is accounted for - A ' - - that i s Reeve t,� areas Bus insets all r r lIIterm Y G. T. trains .- 1 O t 9110 , al'rla old b e, as IIo tll and , amat .1­ el g o er I tart Gtt d IId11iIIS lit' t tee calla �� and lived d for u O Warden as an punctually at reei�isuces. i � � rr Y within several day's our a •. Teaming and teams- suphied whou required lnullicipal t3' i 1 the Riding, and we 1 at moderate rates, on short notice. tY-y l f you .want flee latest st •lea In 'Glass , , o ,, there is no necessity of passe n a else - 3 a ai e. 11 Lraslb tLat �vlte t the County Council less night and annoying the entire house- No e___xtor_tIo_na_te rates charged; tdsoule (�tlass Sett fo If .you want a hat ' sleets the aft r part of this nl hold with w - -- - -- r 50 cents. oath, that cough, a$ Weat'e Cough A If you want the prettiest and cheapest Lamps ill toy -n... the variott m nlbers. will cofteede to sylQ will care ou like magic, A boot of lac pages. If you want a Ilandsoine Ch' ' P y' the best The best book foram In '! + ' - Pickering is r At ill this res sect, and known remedy for Coughs, Golds, a Tea Sett fors Con - advertiser to eon- If you wails a beautiful Dinner Sett, 4',4 i - . elect lir.. oli -louse Wardell Or 188f3, srnnptiou ill its early etti0es, and all 9111 suit, be he erperi- Throat and Lunyenced or otberwiee. If •You want a pretty Chang Cu $ tit r This gelid vial has had role derable '� diseases• bold by W, toontainslistsofnew p Icer for 25 cents" H. Field, Gllemist and Uru otthe°OQtotadvertiain tsanaleetirnates ° g„ist, Yiclrer- . If you a-allt a «, -G. experience in munic,i al g. Price l:, reties; �o cent,; and >SI.00 R'�1Ptieadveitiserwho Chamber Sett of 9..ieees for $'2, P !natters, in r wants toe rid one dollar. Ando in it t pe he in- If you want to select from file largest slid cite' t per bottle. formation he reqHireq, while torhirn who v,il I p "` Laving sat for 1 71te consecutlt a years invest one hundred tt,o If you w -�l�t` choice Green, dl eat tack, - -' '`F mmwwwftww� at the Council - Board of the town- vertising, a scheme is inddlot►" abkl� i If you want a lb, of ch .Mack or Jap 1 Tea at 20, 25, 80, 40, 50e ter lb. #, 1��iv �1elt•r.,•tixNq�c,ets. meethle eve nice Green Ill cl Japall or mixed Tea at 1 I slid his b en for tale sec ltd time - , -- - _______� __ eo doso a, st{y r^eQairement, or scat be i,Q 50 cents with a valuab I` elected by I arc alnation as stye of _ -- - `ed C° "`d°t bycot` le prize free, ri''l/OM� l� sons have been earned. I2 ou want choice sent, pmt -paid, to as address for 10 cents, ' y gresh ground Coffee at o . the same, His qualification , there - E1ectoPll District AgriC.u�tura� So- K me to GEO. p� Rowj" a co. tf •ou �Oc• der lb, EWSPAPER ADV 3 want choice clean Currants at 5c. per lb. fore, for t11 pos t101i are w•el known , - . ciety of South Ontario. Flu ---- Sp�St.Plrin rsTrslxc� Batt�U; ` �- Ho�a I hew Yortc. If you want choice X'mas Fruits at bottom ricer to all. P sid s this, he represents -- ---- -- ___ -- a ' _ .- p - IrMT $UFFEN FROM If•you want fresh O •stes in bul - tLe largest tin cipality in tLt� riding ANU'`� I M ' ETTNt's- If 3 1, or can direct troial 13a == ` —one wllic 1 pa 's about one sixth of HE ANNUAL �IEETII�G • " yO11 Rant the best falltily prices, best value for our tltllore,. ,_• r'i t, - 9 -, LL OF TIfE �� �'1� c r w-O y 11oltEr, the total an Drat levied b li above Hawed Sorest „ill be hPl, at ,out �7.1.i.�/..L ► :; j' t COU;11t ' Y I'iL�] /� �1 J �OU11Ci1 e`. 1,3. at th i� one.. on e ..GTJ- L'�•f��'�,j ear. Zherefore, Ile at the Town Hall, WhiLrobydaw►ien t}i ��'nle6$/ i Brazilian Warellouge. Detercll's I31UC1; �31nc •5 . , • ; township that ier to claim of Pic erll r + i !tort will be submitted and the election of officers P81A OR INabEBTi N _ _ _ k • tl t't t, I'll - ' for the eneuin year will to s E ke place. A f Wl at- ' Q O - -- — - - - — Y P chief repro ant five ought to be - - . -- y- - tendance IS 80 Kited. I WM[N e ' I �� I elected ear ail or 1886, sll�uld be 'f' x MATHEW80N, w. R. PRI1\GLF Tile er s Ne «' '• o - '- . _ met in a fair spit t by t11e Ire bars of Presidetit. tiecretary.�T ���� S��i In Pad m Whitby, Jan. 9, 18f3g6 ; R PILO b Tlj�l S ''1 other municipal paler es. If tills S d ne - 1' -- will thoro I rn nn ��� a s:�7 tore boa. They do Got:: Nit. lio11 use vile occupy he pgsi_ VU�II �I sTil�e or parse. bwt ae� ve . . Ill WV� ofi Omar whenever used are Considered Dr,. Gad '_;. 11011 f01' 1s$ �O1 Trey have the pt/eelcas, , .I , + !troves to be i __::. . _ i __ _ GREATEST BLESSI "." °�. -� HE FIRST N iVTo doubt lie 'oloitial I MEETING of tl C . ' - p,t,lbrtloli le Conn- ell of the Corporation of the County of On OF THE ACE will present t En opeans marls thin S tarao for the year 1886, will be held ' 1 - . •! . g the Statute in that behalf, at the Couriuflous o fo all gTi>t<e calculated to ferret their curlolty and rers irons Iadlsesgou, Bis- iu the Town of Whitby, on TLtasdaw, the 9Atit ordered iitostiath. TUey are as apMiwte w 0, wonder. The G. T. R, will jsend a DaT °t Jaanat!•v, that., at the ho, ►1 or two pertc eu�•, - o'clock in the afternoon. ieved !teem ate them, and be • • a special loeo><llotiv for e!ih�blti011, All accounts to be laid before the Council must . per bi'X b i ei 30 Pule fiat w w w be forwarded properly certifier! to the Clerk, at �� Ysc s $1. ` The engine is now elllr, wilt at Point least three days before the meetin of the St. Charles worksh ps; and w+e kiave no g coup - FoR SALE 8Y ALL QRUQO1aT8 ANO � (. • • 1. cH' ©EALERs IN MEOICI1N�g. \ �: doubt will be . curio sly exaiiiined b Chant JClerk,Coar FAREWELL, t ntario •Bew'are of Counterfeits and Base Imitations, t;ena• This Cut re resents th r " ' ` ` . manv railrnatl man ni +1..f -1.3 - -_ - -, y — """� .. 3 -- • y _ the wraDDed only ,n Ri..� -. -tat ,.O.r_- � _ e D011hlw Tr>I,oa .,.:a._: . .. -_ i a _ C I. 1. b • 9 i. ,•g, , i - , . I (I'll, - I • I . ­ . . l I i i' % � I . � . . . . . . .. . I . �, . : 1. , ; -.,i - I .. - .. . � - , .. � . . � . I - : . L I' . ,'%, .. . . . . I - '. ;.. • _ I' . . ....- - I o . . ' - ___ SALE REGISTER , - - �•.t ,I I �I 'lI'. � .I..:. CJ $ 1 t . ING - ! . 1W .. _ J _ ��jj.• JANUARY `l0rs.� -- Credit s le w� LAOAT, i I go d' I " 0; farm Stock and implements, lot 8, 0 PI-LiES . ► eoneesslon of Pickering, the pr - . -..- �n L."I.- I u , t' Mr. K. Baker. Sale at 12 o clo k , + ­ 1, ertY ° Are Hoar at Full BTa$t T �' , : �s . _ . , "' ''' noon ; no reserve. Thomas . ,ouch - ' _ ' 1 -' ctianeer. Ise tlo , i Au 4 - 8 inforM mg old friends and Gastomers that ,ruBSUAY, d ANUARY 26TH.— Credit Sale f I MM' now prepand to Way . . 1: t­ ... .. fsiw stock .and implements, at lot . . , . ' I ' t. .1 1St Concession of Pickering, the pro - AR- Ini of le&&We Wh ' ` ..' __ of Air. John Lander. Sale at o o ' arty ,beldam, anetaoneer. S E L L T 11i G A'I' 'r H E Y RY L O`B'E S T ,�. S H' R I E, .. ()'Clock. D . N o'rE— Parties getting sale bills , t- ��t CC '1 �,dea bf 2"1011ir . , • - . . . 1. w 1. . f ed at the office of Tz z Pic>e>rzwo Ns �: . Always pn hand. • :. _ 4 - - �11 get a notice Similar to abfave fro Also Bran, Shorts, and all Kids of "i date of printingo date of sale, Flelaa r ��ol j ,�� Feed- Cl lo�1ds Hoods, " Cufft•, gloves, Home . Lois ) l SAIf6l4. • �� EXCMANOEN, F8R NIMt. . . . • ode and Ends. - --.- 5.� Kull M�t•is, docks, Hosiery, &c. Ladies Felt Boots ' i, --r- JNO N1jPCHELL .. and Ovefshoes, Men's Heavy Felt Boots and Overshoes The premiums obtained at the ann 1 , I. rental of pews in Henry Ward Beecher a - ,- ebnreb amounted to X14,88 ?, i513 1 s �i.��TED �EFi FTN�E��. 4• , U ER j::;.:­._., :, than last year. Anton Rubensiain, within three wee —A )-- C. ­ . q! 1. �i.! �. � gave seven piano rpeitala in Berlin I+layed from memory 185 different ao SHIN L E S e . - positions by twenty -nine composers. t - • ' . - ' was probably the most colossal feat All ' ds of ' ' r ' � T , - the history of music. �� - CHEAP,, UNDERCLOTHING AND FLAN S .' • 23o�1►r sad Stcc3c . Mr. John W. Mackay 's Rrandson, e - L sax. . ed. the "young Prince Col°nna" is to - — -- - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - -- - - christened in grand style at a coat f Bar &, Plank, OIQe,Fe11C1II , i .- " ,. =f.00, which 19 Said to be more than t e shild's father receives in a year for set - CAnthng, F coring, Sid- • - mg as an officer. in ole Itslian `army. ing . and P p Lop. - • _._�:.l . �tuythkins is very saperlatitiobs. - AL =0 =MINGLE= 0. 1, 2 AN 8t tusked what day the first of the year wool ���. � "� �I ��T��* i fall on this- winter. "On Friday,-" "That On hated, and Cut to Order on Shortest , - • . too bad. Nell," with a s h of relief •� Notice, and at Loan St Prices, either at , the Mill (Lot 18, 5th Con. Uxbridge), 4i , , " I �i don b care so long as it don t come on the ileS North of Clar wont, or will be ' - 1 J 1. 10th." delivered. Dry 4ft. labs for sale cheap. - y.' - � . , McGregar & Parke,s Carbolic Comte s I . .1. . .. I . . .. � '.. - ..; ­ �' . invalnablc for wounds, gores, salt that �%• T• OR,'�AR i / • . I .1. I''.. ...., . �. cuts, burns, scalds and festers, as a hew - - - ing and purifying dressing. Do not 7 -31. U XI3RID ; P. o. _ ' .' . gave "bon ht at a Forced S' le this ' ' ' A for 's of cash, • ... �m'posed on with other useless prepay - , :;i 1, . . tions, recommeuded to be as good. U •% . �'M only McGregor A, Park's Carbolic Cera - - _ ' ouths Sold by ��. H. Field, chemist and drugris , • �� y 1. 1'ickerinK. 10 -14. o--- A �'ertnont editor evidently resigned High�'(st prices 'paid for good I _ , ... ... ' chair in geoureh y to. assutrae hiS present I Whedt at the - position. At any rate he denounces d- MI'lls ' - . :' linyuent (subscribers as rectangular spec - 1; 9 I , IIleu6 Of ilDpeCUn1081ty. - • e ?" xcl . Have j uu no conscience a aim d _ i r �. - ' 40 - I..,! . "a judge to.a minister who had been a I Flou>' and N�111 Feed e•1R'ays h 6 ch ,will be sold at less than. half - price: Call ' d 'elect /rested for cruelly beating his wife. "� - dilnn0, your worship," said the prlsone . for sale. - . ., If I liar a 1t has Made a Coward of m�, I' , on of e th y are �►ll 'done. e b or e " anyway. 11 Farmers Work. a So* cal�ty. - . ' _ - ' • 1. The discover of the instantaneous r - _ y p _ CI3bP GF BONE NSA "�' g, Cottons, Shirtings, Ail Wool Twceds, 4Oc to 50c: Groceries, a choice mss of taking photographs has been quid L followed in the medical world by a pe - - .. . r an a . a assortment. sect and instantaneous remedy for acute I y ' . i. sins as nenra is toothache UnTA InI`� S . R • ". A.11�PBELaL• . _ aches and p 1$ v - rheumatism, etc. The valuable remedy s F o, ir! �Ar 100 2.25 to 2.5' 0 — _" - - -- r— - - - - -- - - - -- - - -- - - - - -- . called Fluid Lightning, and is sold at lac. T • •� - a bottle by W. H. Field; chemist and drn Bran per Ton, - $11.50 - - ' , } i 10 -14. fi• Shorts er Ton; , 16.00 I ' ., - P * . 11 . Philadelphia may be a trifld @low, b t - i 1 . • : . P ScreeVeed gs per 100 '` 900 - 0o111e things occur there, For instance, i ' `1 . ,forty -eight People were killed In Philadf I- Chop . do' $1.00 s causing so ranch commoi,lon. in the East ? . phis in 18135 by steatu cars which cro s . the city's streets at glade. Mill closes Saturday nights . ... i .• . . Some Indian arrow heads wire latey at G Oj clock. Dowswell is ' selli Tea at afoot 1 : I y, s1jown at the Societe d Anthropolo a -� , . ..; I � . � • which were poisoned with curare over a .. � - ; J I.. . - half' price., . T . cen'tiq a„o, but still retain their dead 3 00 FAR &I �PRIGN�`. (.. . power. Small anitiiais scratched wi h -- - - -- - -- - - - .'� -—o . - ;- ;11em died in half an hour. Lead Cariliage �r �s, j I I G . It is officially announced that in tl e . Now Is a Good. Tlm.e . t0 Bu , 4hen- It. Is Cheap• Of the Best uality.- ," . ' I . . I - •� short -twelve- day's war" the Bulgarian n R,EEN RIVER., • _ __.___. ' Q losses were 500 killed, 2,000 wounded d -- T T iialtZS, B Spiced R I . . . i 5011 prisoners, while the Servian losses, of cgs of ju kinds and o the latestdesignamade . course b Bulgarian estimate are 2,5 t° °rdera liricesgwp ch youy cannot teat eiscj- �.i POWSWELL? CTS �,RTN G y „ , where. 1 epairin rocn tl attended to. A first- 1 11 1 '� l a l and Other Provisions cheap. r , killed. 1,1'26 wounded and I►risone S. el ss horse- shcer,always oa hand: y - --- T- - - -- .. : , The figures, though official, are pro bab y Horse- hoeing and Jobbing a specialty. - - -- - - - - �Z:AI� =rTS, i . . nt; ai�,lcr; �ti:.:atc Ou bOth S1t1Ca, 1 >uL t :c. - - - - - �;'U'�1�'�+S - nuwber is Suer h for a few days of t le �`• H. YEI\ SE, - . , Prop. �� , : "�an1 - of kings' 41y GREEN IVER, OAT.. - � ` Fresh sons Good. _ :. ; . ma- s Go ' s e , Experiments on alt ettemsice scale ha eAn inspection will oblige. been made in Germany to ascertain t . ' D i g the Soii ys ! _' \, T_ - • "relative strength of iron and steel girde Rednetaon of Ten Per CisIIt. ALEX. FINDLA i The Soft steel girders roved to be 2a �r - - - - - -- . p We are cutting Prices to Suit. the Times t - ' cent. and bard -steel girders' 66 per oe t. -ITV` THE . - I - - stronger than the iron girders ; and iit is EVERYTHING IN ALASi1MARE 5 PER CENT. eELONI OUR REGULAR PRICES i . V. remarked that it seems pretty w Ill - - r I 1 �• ATM •,- e. ablished that the strength of at(e1 , R C E of L l - MBE R girders is about the same for the two In Ral$lrls, C11rraIItg,'BeIS, EsseIISes, And' everything re- • Welland Curial Enlar ��rt 8an�s if glade alike in section. quires for a Christmas Dinner, at Bottom 11 PriCeB. - ' I. - . +atv s th'e Time to I�e�� -e � 1 ' , .. Rev. J. G. Fallis, Dutton, certifies :�-- - � _ Notice to Contractors - - For o ne years 1Ry wife has beer troubled '� puY• OrdeY'�. ' with dyspepsia, and has tried one. thing t �_ SEALED TEtiDERS addressed to the 1. . after another recommended with but little I t undersigned and endorsed "Tender for the : • , . . . - `, •. ' or no effect till advised to give McGregor ` ARTL,fi Contemplating Building in the .. - al S edv Cixte atrial. .ruse takers he Spring should leave their or rs now, thus secur- arrival Welland and Can ; ' will received at his office. l� S o jug grey reduction in price. until We a ' al Y. the Eastern and Western mails on MONDAY. rice 85th day of NU.ARY • - : first bottle I have noticed a decided i - �; next (1886), for raising the walls of a locks, - •provement, and can, with confidence, e- 'OIL STUFF a Speeialt� ! Weirs. Rc, andincroasiug the height t e bankt 41 . of that part of the Welland Canal beta en Yort commend it to be one f if not the best I I • � • Dalhousie and Thorold, and for deer a the . medicine extant for dyspepsia. This n- - H0'11*day Summit Level between Thorold and Rame 's L Bend, near Humberstou. �. _. 1. valuable medicine for liver complaint, Ail orde Prom fitly filled and lumber delivered The works, throul;hout, will be let in �lectious. ..�. -;., digestion, kidney complaint, is pitr�ly where required. _.._Q._ 5[aps of the several localit+es, together witR segetable. Sold by fY. H. Field, chemist �, ` laps and descriptive s�eciflcations, a in be seen _ • at this odic° on sad after bfONDAY, and a "ru ;fist. 10 -141 F R %T I T S; , A L M 0 N D S the 11th _ Vi cg ran Lumber 'hard, day of JANUARY neat, (1886), 'who printed . _ ____ — t t to d 1 bt i d All 1 f .1 --,-' I 1-1 . , MARRIED. . ti Gonm*,__MCQcAV - - -On Jan. 8th, .. 1886, "at residence of the bride's father, by the •7- J. Cameron, M.A., Mr. W. D. Gordon, to Pnk,;illa W— ray, daughter of .lames ]Nc� Esq., all of Yiclzering. f.J Fllbarts, . d�c. A1FO a ° e ° n e a�� a n e ° " rm r ►o o e c ass " ' information relative to the works nort of Allan- QHN GEE, Prop^ T burg will be furnished at the resident ngineer's • - - -- - - - - -- - - - - FINE . STOCK O F G L � s A E office, Thorold ; and for works south of All inburg , g plans. TO iflcatioug, &C., may be u at the - . . To be sold very cheap. • , • . I Resident Engineer's office, Welland. , - . surance i Contractors are requested to bear in mind that Llf6'1 " >r. tenders will not be considered unless ,}� a strict- ' �� �' I 19 CHRISTMAS CARLS An Ucellent Vaariety,Che ' ly in accordance with the printed fo ms, and, in , f fl t th tt U th t i• PICKERING MARKET. I /� (�OST • case signatures, rule,e nature ere area ace Sac as . - NF.ws Office Jan. 14th 1f fl6. !1 C S 1 • , ' as well as.' fide assortment of Winter Dry Goods. yhwereidence of each member qf�tne ; end -' . urther an accepted bank cheque for; the sum of ��_.�J. - Fall �t-iieat 78c to 89c • spring, 6.5c to 83c, goose '. ` ' • 47-y Two Thousand Dollars or more, according to the . ' " TOc to 755. Flower per cwt. i2 25 to $2 -a0- Bran i * :extent of the work on the s —tion, innet accom- ut 9a eserve Find Life any the respective tenders, which sum shall be $1 °1 list ton ;shorts,. 316 per ton Chop f ud,�A� p . \,' V1.15. Screenings, 80c per cwt. /VJ�� • i forfeited if the party tendering declines enttering _. `,_ / . . As ee of New York. into contract for theworks, at the rates stated 1. FARMER$' MARKET. . , in the offer submitted. - . . ' � - ' � ' . L � . : s Toronto, Jan. 14t The amount required in each case will be st�t- ed on the form of Lender. The receipts of grain on the street to -day were ' C�adia�n government Deposit 1150,000..00 F ° r The cheque or money- thus sent in will be re- , ` moderate anti prices irregular. About 800 Accumulated Reserve Fund(over) 315.000.00 _ turned to the respective parties whose tenders - " bushels of wheat offered and sold at 80c to 1 are not accepted. Death Gylaim paid during 1884 479,900.Q0 for fall, 73c to 81c for spring, and 68c $fo New bll$iness,first 3 mos.1885, 15,000,000.00 This department does rot. however, Bind it- . goose. Barley firm, the leading sales of 800 , - % 11 self to accept the lowest or any under. I ' bushels at 60c to t) the bulk at 75c to 822 f - By order, Oats are quiet and prices ebesdy, at 34c to 35c. TWentY-five per cent of all sasessrn8ntE - p A. B BRADLny - - W to We for peas, and 60e for rye. Hay plan- - Secretary:- , are de sited with the Central Trust Corn it Department of Railways and C als,1 trful and prices steady; 401oa4s sold at $10 to Ottawa, 9th December, 1885 `. 512 . 812 for clover and at $13 to $1,5 , for timothy. pany of York, as trustees of the Re \ �► - - litraw easier ; 5 loads at $10 -5" 11 a ton. serve Ftimd. -T . - -- - - . Bogs are firm, with sales at $6 to $6 25- Beef, Lfife �nsnranbe at less than One half the i- , ' I i $3 $4 for forequarters, and $5 to . $7 fo: ; .. _ hindquarters. Lamb $5 50 to $6 60; and ordinary rates, and security perfect. Only - � . . NE PLANING MILL .- _ mutton, $4 50 to $5 50 per 100 lbs. . 17 assessments made in 1881, 1882, 1683 $_ zA� - CWI - - - and 1884, and in no case can they be more • PICKERING VILLAGE. • seam -glut• lenses a. :s fregnept than every alternate month. S pE TAC LES AND EYE -GLA" ES I f - -4 Annual Ez nse$ of Management, etc. Having purchased one of Major Harper s . ..: T&1INs GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS:— ' Are the onl Genuina E lish Articles in the Canadian Market. , latest improvgd Planers and Matchers, we are .• - lIAIL E %PRESS.. limited to 02.00 per 01,009. Y now prepared to do all kinds of " 8.20 A• M• ' An active_ agent wanted in every an• R,ee►1 Pebbles are kept in sleek. Testa are given to purchasers 'to prove genainelt•ss. ][IaED, ; 2.45 P. M.:. represented locality, -to- whom a liberal - hey are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, Surface Planing, Matching, Turning( , LOCAL,ioe- President, Ez- �reeident, and Ez•Vice- President of the Medical Association of 6.45 P. M. commission will be allowed. Applications of the 11 a of Ph sicsns and Snr ns of nebec • the Dean G!g SaWln ,and Rlp SaWing, . TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS: -- solicited and full particulars furnished by Canada ; the President Co eR y gee � , g MAIL Fi](PSESS, . - .9.05 A. M. the undersigned- of the Medical Faculty of Laval IItiiversity ; The President and Ez- residents of the on the shortest notice. is M Medical Council of Nova Bootia, &c., �c. These recommendations ong4t to be eaffi- . - - `` i` IxED. b.15 P. M. H: ( ORDOAT, oient to rove their gaalitiea, but i! farther roof is needed.' call on QIffisted' K�alnpthor ]lerL ExpRlza�s, . 9.8? P. fir. t for the County o! Ontario, plCkerig `17 -y iProprietors. Trains ran on standard time. ' '7�men . p P.rry, out• CHRISTOPHER DALE, Hardware Merchant, - . j «.. - , _ I . _ - _ - . - - I . . . . - . . - , .. . - , - 1 , - .` - _ - - wF .. -... i - .. i 4 I , .., � - I 1. , . . . _ : � .� , I � � 1 - - - . . . � . .. - i : I : t� , , . . . . - . . . . I . . . . . � ,.� . : � 1. . .. i . . .� .... �-. ., 4, . ­ � '.. .. - - . . I , - �. -.-� i` 1 . ; _.. . I -_ ­ . ; , " ­ . �' � �} 0r' band, ied the way to the whioh ■food on, and then I had to atanA w�h my ban ' . • . FO REIGN NOTE$ ; steeled out when l 0 1r�8 abort a haodred yard■ from t • ho en f•d °po by r ome, and feet oa the anoarpeied wooden floor, with cattle, and from the • 3 Old ' oonslmted of two rooms open:ag Into one no covering but my nlahtdre■■. It was fear. - . - trampled into the roan ha r C� Chi �D �s anoth•r. Servants had been seat to pre- full oold. It only I" hail 'had moms olothe■ The Oolope Gazette says there L not g d. here, � P the place ; and with bright flees to hereafter to be a Parliament at Wastmin- SOS of .bush $ns, it germ atsii b't l - `.i` rig out thought T should not have a been quite botht rooms, !t looked very snag j the vooa� so defenoslesr 1 Then , horrible thoughts Inter, but a " Yacnellment." patties of tote barns, I thought, might be isms came and tortured tae. $► rhaps the New Z aahnd, with a population of about All the anderolothlng of the { i MdY Ydr t►go, whenhe on front oa►eij, het ooteld not be more oomlortabL. ` » kasw that I war thsrd nits well E300 000 6w a Edinburgh to London was a matte of da ■ The rooms were qtr bare • but t q , debt of nearly £31,000,000, Japan i■ made of . a pecal sr b! , ey weft though be ht have been asleep at first, or over $230.afor each inhwbitadt, ; silk ; and a■ this ,, Son of f �av � , Instead of hours, I started tom a it, for clean enough to all �ppsa tree, and there and was just ksaping me ie snepe°se tilt !t The oem lsten■ms of w °a ! - ` the first time in my life, In the eoosoh In the Inner one lay my bed, white and in. was his are to come and ounce on me P the work done by can a garment twicb, n r one t�t�'' whioh I shall call the Royal William. I vidng. There was • obair, lid a w g- with iltos�wa inl chains and oL►w•like haadm the earlier astronomers is shown .by the been washed, he 'onsames great � was travellin alone, feat, 'reoenfly stated, that out of the 6,000 of this material ; bat it to t wee' g Lrasmnch I knew stand, used a small table with a looking- of his. or more nebal:c now known rho H, rechela Ithe royal oast cff arenente none of the other passengers ; but the and four lighted candles on It. CAnd a A ion dine tamed in this way, and toter q are g y, had discovered b 000 c )m ,1: v�; t= guard had beet ' tipped' to look ter me, were lit also In the other room ; and my once more my heart looped into my month for am priceless posses■fon b ' ' and he did that w■ well The Smithsonian lmtitu y � 1 : L yr>d for a , long am hat advised me to keep togs burning I heard the man get up walk to the fire don no longer ubI acts. f ' he could. It was abort ;ten darn before throe h the ni ' g•Ives away its pubitcstione, but offers them '' g gl;t, ■o th ►t, , honied I at, aka, and put on some coals. He stood there a for sale at about cost rice. Don't BAWk w l 1 Christmas, I was going to pay my Hret I might not find myself to the dark. A minuter .then walked to the table, which P The principal + Pjt, Cop b� tl; ` � visit to London, having left so of ' for farther onppI lay on the table. was exactly opposite m door but no ply Af Sala i■ Brentano s new ublieatioa offer dizziness Indigestion, 7 PPos y t with- P inti ;o, =Y good'some months before. The rein ' stand in the rotunda of the National Ma. bf the eyes; headache, lassitu e, iaab11'41 pact Now, sal Mc Williams, when we had In tangs of my sights snuffed each candle, of the journey had been iMOar'cel ass de- takeln a look round, 'shall I not eta and nisd ■ems• patio. m ment+►1 work n + y. again a full minute, hesitating, per d i di 1A s ± ljghtfal than that of Lolydon i lf, and let.yoa ge back to the ones ? I am sate ha bodil labor and tune and d1e ,i `a!` ► tedtotu as It wstnld be rhea ht 1 these it Would be be**- --in fa$s, the only pro r down.t�� walked back to the bed and lay Heretofore ships have been permitted to y Y g t yk gg I Pe pass through the Balm Cauwl only in day. friends and aequaintanoee w h your I 1 xurious mnohayr, even by breath young thing to do.' I Suspense is a terrible thing; and the cold light ;bat now war m6i m and else twang and offensive breath a d c 44 P P ae I then wt's, I e j edit Bat I Weald not recent, treed deolsred was becoming every moment mo a intense. provided with l electric lights of srl tli tent errs to clean your nose and throe i�+►ut. ?� thoroughly -at least until more th half of that I did not anticipate thlogs could have Somettar•m my knees bent Hader me, and I pr. Sage's Cat�►rrh Remeb will t, R it was over. power to illuminate the anal 1 20o yard■ pro ,, t Ttiere was snow In t e air, been made so comfortable , gttt which ]br, slid dawn almost to the groan i ;then, alarm ahead may go at night, ly relieve you of discomfort n 1 eu$ • but none on the ground, and four Williams laughed, and seeing that I. was ed to find myself In so unguarded a position, Dezember hue been a month of a and your friends of the diegn sing and`m0' • t i ; ': `spanking' harass took us aloe t ten obdurate, yielded. I would start up again, and try to stand narll favorabl x�raordi- less rnflictione'of your loathes me ° n ' If - , miles an hoar including the stoppa ' Shall I look you In, then or will Y e weather for fox hunting in I der ��.. , All went well until we got to 1 kshire keep the key'' he asked. ' y °II straight an +l alert —as if my pour readiaee■ the south of Irel d d S' We had for some hours been going trough 'Lock me in, please ; it soon is mare �� a' snow- oovered region, and our p e had secure,' I replied. i consequently been somewhat dim ished ; ' Ah.' he said with a smile, shaking his w���' i ' t •. but when we reached the, wild o a of head at the last part of my answer, and 1 Yorkshire, the snow come d n in looking ready t ► begin the argument all I-! blinding clouds, and darkaeas se rig in, over, again. 'But since. you will be ob. i we ost our way. B.•tweeti the d ft and ■tinate I will come and 1et you ont at " the darkness —for It awe about live o'clock half past Bevan.' So saying he bode me J in the afternoon —we had m"rnaged to get a _kindly good- night, and went .oat, look- " i off the high -road, and only !discover d. our in the door behind him. • � I mistake when, after inn-,' pinngi g mind he dear between the two rooms stood etruggli>yg on the part of tF,e hors s, and o n, the fire crackled cheerily, and the i I ;' coazing and swearing on that of the driver candles burned brightly. On • the table . _ ,� and guard, all of*which wasj more zotting b o3 a hag, which Mrs Williams had ; than agreeable, the wheels stunk fan in the tqf' d me contained" everything Be;• ary to snow, and the exhausted animate ab olutely my ,comf ,rt. L:­ refused to go a 6tep farther. I undres ed a little, took down my Where we were, we cc Id not 11 —It. rain, and began to brash it, Suddenly I was evEn a matter of doubt if we we a on w was startled by a peonlIar sound, seem- . � road at all. We could j,ant dimly ee - the ingly 4uite close Ito me. It was a gentle white moorland efts thing away o every clinic - clink ;. like w ohaiin rattling. I held t -' side. There were neither stare nor moon, my brush suspended, and listened. Poch ! and the pale rays from the coat lamps What a white face was that In the glass ! V which shone coldly on the snow s ride It must be o d would be of any avail when things came to the w. rat, So the ion ours passed. The man did not getup ARE" and I thought he must be saleep but when at length the fire and the c%ndlos In both rooms went out almost.eim- ultaneouisly, he took no noties of It but left as in darkness. I� or some hours it was a darkness that might be felt; but it did not add much to my terror, for it made we feel a little 'safer and farther away from hln� 'All,'thia pseeed in what seemed years in- stead of hours ; till at last my heart gave a great bound of hop, ; for there, through the window, which had neither blind or shutter, I could see lights moving about ovir the snow in different directions. Then all the � lights came tggethrr at the door, and.some- one tried to open it. Alas I it was locked and the key gone, an t know. go. after another futile attempt to open it the lights all mov- ed slowly away, I was afraid to go forward -to the window,/Iegt the man should see me and the toroh' boarers should not • I onl an , an no unpleasant in- Nato a for are always fin ing fault � ` , tr oidents growing out of polities have marred P g thorns on r ,ees ; I WIP the sport 'so dear to the Irish as well as the thane hEr for having put roes on thorn& v, English Heart. . .. , " I vi oald not live al way.;, N,) , a The number of words between "ant" disease Ie to make my life a daily bards and "batten" in the second part of Dr. But it need not, good friend, nd will tt Murray's gre•it E glish dictionary is 9,1:i5. if you will be wile in tine, 1 ow c; et The work will embraoe twenty -six part, our loved ones are moulderiti in the dt, at on the cal.ulatlon shat there are about 240 aho might have been spared for years, 1 , 000 words in the language_ slight cough was +:nhec'ded, the man n' Gores (f sciatica are. reported -as havin ptoms of disease that larked withu, tYa - at taken rl ce in Paris afters single applic . Slighted and death came. I)r• , Wth ti tion of 1) :. LI•fbove's method of free zwg th " Golden .Medical Discovery" (cannot ie % -i el;in above the p�►i, -ful parts with a apiay o the dead though it has state ed numb, chloride of methly. The operation is gal fi•cm the verge of the grave, nd will curt - , a to be applicable also to facial neuralgia, c' naumption in Its earlier stag s, i . Dr. Hartwell of Johns Hopkins Unlverst g id not bee- me fas ionable a Stoeliln e d it ty mays that a German soldier can scale t e time of (queen Elizabeth • Chrie� i d twsntyfoot Wall with his arms and so d }d not cost ae much In those d ye, t a ooutrements, or jump an Iron - spiked feno - ' a without getting caught. Gymnastics are �' °nag or middle aged men a fl`ering fro, 41 . I . compulsory in the German schools, is 4rvous debility, loss of memor , premityh o d age, as the result of bad h bits, shoe; • ; e, Fif/nro says that a Yankee maker of sew- send 10 cents in stamps for lar a ilingtra s me og kennelled near, and moved along the w¢il so a■ to be opposite to Ing maahieea hue offered lime Patti 1 000 treatise. Address WoRI ►, , 1► ►,•} �; s no farther than the leaders heads. Mr. �Vthiame had not thought of telllag !t, tad Waved my hands In a silent frenzy, for each appearance, in addition to her MItUICAL A4�ocIATlos t;63 la �$' e [-. I - .. I . I I . : i :. - One ; aeaenger proposed that we liliuld me of it, Y et I acrid have declared fn ' that No one saw me, and soon all the lights: dim regular salary, If the will tit at one of his Buffalo, N. Y. �� n i I all crowd together inside the coach, hen— the sound wag in the cottage —in the room appeared. quite. This disappointment g , spinning u eewin machines, instead of at the e _ ; , neceaslty having no law —feast u n any 'where I was, even ! Bnt that of coarse almost deprived me of all the remaInin g The Liberal re I t wheel, while hinging "Bing of I'nule," press in Russia `nr A / 11 ` 't ' edibles that hal,pened to be snit, an finall teas Im g d allianee.with England 8�8 ac y possible. I drew a breath, very s'rength I had left ; but I Was too thoroughly Aa Englleh oornp : ay has perfected it ar- settling the E rate d as the so a meter a( V , try to sleep. till morning, But, for everal gently, and.weat oa brnsbing my hair, terrified to faint. I Was in' no burr for an ran assure for providing g m question a d of uaw a ( i reasons, few of ae cared for that pia with- There ! it came ��►►ggtin —ollak clank —this such luzn y p g P ding sick chambers Ing the perSdy of Germany an Austria s A/I £� i out first making another effort tog back tlme"loudedthan i,sfore, and seemin i rY. and now every moment ex- with telephones. The obleot is to Iva er- to the hi h- seemingly eo pectecl that the man, rented by the noise at sons suffering from contagicus d�eaEee a Imperial COUgh Dr0 3 will & t g road ; so the guard t k his near my back, the I' looked over my ehoul- the door wonhi Dome into my room to ex- chance to talk with their f Poeiti�e and Instant K ,� i horn, and two gentlemen a lame ,and der almost expects g to see something. But amine It. However, time passed on and he In tubes friends Speak- Relief to ose suffering they went off together to reaonnoi In there was noth[n visible. ere inadm�asible on account of the from Colds, Hoarseness, Sore hroat, etc f �. t'- I turned my did not move, Daly now and then the ahatns infecticu9 nature of the breath•' ten minutes they came. back to that eyes to the oche room. •Nothing there rattl_d alittle, as ii he Were turnip in h and are Invaluable to orators d vocailk. I e 11 .. For Bale by druggists and oonf boners, R :: . I they could not make anything„ the either, hat I cool see ; thetoandles shadow. sleep, g The Lu,t�ct hopes against hope that boys R. T , a.F-_ • situation; but that they had seen th 11 hie but no other —sh oast who smoke will draw a lesson from the case T. W A j S O N ' M afsctur�, g IL was nonsense At last the total; darkness be an to ive ,_ Taronto. of a house down in a hollow not r , ff, to tell yaelf that'it might be lint ination ' wa g g of a l: year, old lad in London, Who died In • e and were of the opinion that it ao d be for I lr ew it Was tots I wished that I hr►d tie little window neThe nightwaa not going _ _ 1 1' 46'? f better foe ua to try to reach It, rath than eyes in every part f m bod especially g A consequence of sr�okitrg w pennyworth of `' ` ° r g 8 double =wilt . We may at least, says - E :: remain where we were all nigh , We my bap , and I be an to regret 6ata[lhd toward forever li ht,ve Slalowlthbat n rase row t �GF.�T*1 WANTED FOR THE BEST yqj; e Slowly grayness g the venerable editor, "advise ever senei- 26 carte tomnl d vets to Oa W -d,y. ,� all got out of the coach and started r the willed be a prig Her, meted of k In g y nceasingly, blo bop to regard tobacco ae a oiean," p �8 °�pT° Ds,,o ; a house, leaving guard acrd coachman b hind, the powler of setup In my own hands g and I °°old dimly see query object In the g P a Co., Quelph. �N Some twenty colonies ve been estab - but promising= to send them asaietatte when room; —when at last I heard footsteps out- y I� 77 E1 C.666 614 BHURTHAND A D EL'�[N All was gnlet ag tin, sac -pt that I fancied wide then the ke at in the lock and oh 1lehed in the• Santa Fe dlstrldt of the Argon- jj-�a institute, Toronto, is the oldest, argent, cho p f we reached oar destination, Th two y p . , g out and beet on the continent, hue Hasa men « ► . `.. gentlemen with the lantern rinsed n • and I heard theso°nd o breathing. IN'" it pos„ how slowly 1— turned. It was my dbliverer, tine Repnblie, Their territory occupies lied with cthee help on the shortest bit noti(X ' i . , , aible, I wondered, that I could hear the All the terror of the past night and the _ nlneiy-five rqu%re leagues, and the settle write for desoriat,ve Cal in about a qua: ter of an hoar we re ched breathing of any c eattnre ontstds t 'o of th g number 1 33J n President, Ti ndar. , s. Ba<��,or4r, ` the lodge gates, after mach axle In here- ha oat- ] y e present moment seemed now toed• families. During the last _ ° t, C. H. BsooBe, sic y.T,eae. t Y 8 tags ? Impossible, tirely ; thin mast be im dimly crashed and pressed upon my head. thirty yearn the diatrlet has grown through b'euralgia P,0' " y . ' ' ! at, we were at length allowtfd top led aglaatign • it wool be m self breathing. I was mad for the time, I suppose. colonization until it bps a sly Cured I - to the horse itself. ppo I waited population of In twenty minutes, without rail. c mane cote t .. We were not astonished that the -ter And w}�en people ere. nervotr I meant till the door was open and then fled out Into 110,000 aerie. . brated Neuralrria Powder, Sample ailed fe ht d —their nines were not always the snow. The of{ioer■ of the (xer>onan navy number flue amts- Chapman, C twenty, ' had been so`nnwilling to admit ns whe we 'Don't ggo [n there !' I said is a P hamlet, Lond ,one. discovered, as we soon cid, that the o "i d nded u n 1 wht■ r like a shriek. 'Look the door !' 981• Tae nav consists evoolssel �(t,t.INe1T D1m Wtth these refl dons, I tried to shake ' ` Y of )43 iron clads, 14 Aywho WWi.ms' a e Water has �i.L rfiLJBDttA armored vessels s proved itself a suom t was already full of Christmas guests, most (,food heavens 1 Mr .Williams exclaim. (gunboats for coast de- h•.e Used It wording to di tons u r ( if not all of whom would be retraining over off m f an, w t on brushing my h , ed, oheyin —and then he cat ht me a cruiser frigates, 10 cruiser oor- y qr g g P fence) g + sea were Durable, as will be ten b a e und,ani� • Bat I never no zed before what a antsy him arms--My hair had turned nits white. vettes. !f cruisers, 4 nnarmored O°rt�fts". E 01� me, 8 sears blind 000Wit& must . - the night ; for in the country in' those aye, operado this w , my besets creaked i n so y gunboats, 6 0- IrorUn :' it ha owed me, 000aliet w d not try sN ` - '.` I tying But I did not discover that till man despatch boats 10 traintn ships, 1 serve - y g visits were more or less im raotl ble y + g psi y slesander wend 8 beam boot, c em►ott; I I in Winter, and this was one•of those bloated lordly , every mo on. I, made baits with months afterttaide, for,'coin ill, I had ao tug vessel, 2 transports, 1'? vessels for bar- �.oru'izl�,tA four- 33 ream blind ane ow I bee, pan t • -dwellings whose Initiates might be kept Was the noise ae ble, twisted it up, and need of a looking:glay, I lensed then, bor service, And 10 pilot vessels and fire - °'� 8iom a 00 ; � .�� �o hoiee.t,l J:L : y to go In bed when the sound too, for the first time, that my fellow- ships. • - OOD seer n alaD (il3AI1V le _. __R eeLE 1 prisoners for weeks at a time. Bnt not- camp sin - -clink clink- olank, quite dim - rooter was a madman Cheap —Lots 53. 54, ai, s5 an st;, tu.ithoa withstanding their crowd of sues the p ,who had escaped Two FreLCh women entered into w con. Conoeesion, (Ioderich Tcwnshi • Hu n coon i : I , ,master and mistress --whom I shall cult u_ tinotly. It startled me fearrfally t yea from tin opine some miles off. "Perbhin test to I had Il I belie been half ho in that with cold h' had crept into the cottage ai the fester. Almut mutual friend was wn10- raining ssi, terse, smile h prom c �n tv5 em., Hams — received n■ very kindly, warm ns en tiv.tion s it was im,gtnatl but there hoping no ter the servants —who had left the key in aspire, and the ens of 1000 fr Appointed ha wood timber: fed net and immediately Bent off two of heir doubt a w. Whet the mound■ caste from "° watered by an arm of the t driver; name . own men- eervante to assist the guard tad the door —hd finished their prep-•r..tions, po to the victor.. For three -hours they red before 1st 3 a chri8b -App ' �aoredir�� g I could of before ez�actly tell ; nory however and so b't►d not been d�saovered, He wa► a from 1':ngeas Sae's fenilleton and driver to bring thebornea -to their etabl m. I felt ea in that the oauee of them was dsn$eronr Innatto • so it was a> durin Clinton. of T. Ena. Barrleter, Toro to._. Never Were belated travellers more f rtu- not farther off than) against the onts�de did not know Well that I that time the victor is tooded In pronouno AYIe and 'rate ! S::ch an ipundation• cf stra era of that, fen a mulman is a great Ing °96,311 words. Her adversary Dame in :IIRChine Scre R'orkil, I _ mnat have been a merlons IneonvenI In the cottage Wall be inn my bed. It mi ht er terror to me than the t d c F" � ... F � ' ea mom asp s -now o a bad second with 203.560 words. I UNTON, L., KE do (• -• `� #' a hones already so fall of people ; but Mr. a dog ; bat I °° led not help feeling am escaped oonviots. The,man with the torches 3iabnfa°turera of all kinds cf Ca a and W f. s afraid as if It were mething very ditiereat. tome in search of him, P+rb has twenty -two t uares of an area e- le" Iron a agoc and Mrs. �Villiwmm made um all at, oboe feel of eleven hectares while Berlin bar ar for Cylinder and Steel Set and Ca Screws, study : - at ease and were very much distressed I got inw bed' 0 oe warmly covered up, Mr. Williams ran with me to the bnntre ' ' fifty y inner $ends, stem Chaste, imps, etc., ` '� " ' I did feel a little mo a secure ; but my heart ands "nt three men to the cottage. The ' tgaare■ of an area of forty hectares. The SALT, ONT. t11 that they ec old only find sleeping aeeo a- still kept thumping, and instead of trying were no more than In time se thegwreto Y parka of London r Bronz • Medal at Industrial Ezhibi -� r3ation •tor the Idler of our party ; bed a►gg egate 87 7 hectares On. 1a�5. to sleep, I strained y eyes to their widest ' against 13erlin'e 417 hectares, which, con.' ,Price List on application. would be made up in the bens man was escaping from one of the windows T; for the gentlemen, however, ' w soh that they might take in every corner of the just ad they came up, and they had a severe sidering the difference In the population of r CANADA PER)djA yNT ,. lace at oboe, the two cities, to decidedly to the advantage i.. world not,' they hoped, 'be found veil, - P Some minate� Passed, and I 4t r 'gels with him before he was overpower- of the last named of g i, ry heard no sound b° a coal entl ad. The same morning he was rvstured to trees Parir ty the number of LOAN & S VI lv S cot • ' comfortable.' The gentlemen of co rse gently minkiag, alt _ 1. 4- .: were delighted with the idea, and decl ed and the breathing at must be my own the asylum, where he died a few weeks ►af - , h b7,ti02, ag t Berlin e'38,- — ! r - ' 000 is largely ahead their willingness to ales anywhere --as �_ —and imagination— hen, suddenly, clink• terwards, worn oat with sa exaeae of md- g y I INCORPORATED, A D. 1835• IV J, p 11 I . deed we iadieehad also done, clank, oltak- clank, 1 ud and fast. and the nun. + • The Paris correspondent � of the Lancet Pa d�upbCapital cal; • =a CoO,Ob0'. So the evening passed on ; and a next •• n t moment a an crept slowly out Ever air that time I have lived in states that when D•. Pasteur read hie last Reserve F.,nd............_._....::i 2'Co?,lpp ry from under m bed ! pleasant evening- It wee, with music d y sad of going mad. Indeed, I do not y of Setsnce, T° _ - �,suo,u�� dread report on rabies at the Academy Total Aeeete .........., , . • , . • . , - Now, indeed, try heart leaped into my think I am always quite so sane as other his friend, the late M. Boule dancing thong . dear old country -d we month paralyzed with terror, I 'net la p�o le. B whether Y+ asked �.. that one never sees nowadays, when led ] y and I Q ut I am, an old womsn now, and ether doge rendered insusceptible to hy- �,,1I ' OFFICE : i gazed at him. He crept along the floor to- think I shall be spared worse m idneee, drophobia by repeated Inoouladcns world �%Omlpany's Buildings,. T rOntU SG I ladies and old gentlemen dan°ed toga or wards the fire,' clanking as he went ; then have written this In t6 I and looked dignified, or heartily me a hope of taring -my not themselves be Bahia to communicate the * 'I.0)<'OIltO. �_ ' _ and sometimes graceful. Also, It aid d hmatnt up—a tall slightly made erne mind a little ; though I can never for et disease by b.ting. 'yi. Pasteur could - ' i _ . i - 4 yy ' greatly to my enjoyment when I d[fepv ' dark fierce face and brilliant that night. g no immediate reply, but admitted that it Th I Companylias now ' : ands I in the routes of 'the evening that IVir, d eym' —and leaning forward, alto hltt back — +:��_ was a subject for serious oonsideradon. ,nglteir money vvh hit le an to me, he'spread out his hands to the �blaty : amount of F p Mrs. Williams wFre old and warm friend of The Dog Treed the Preacheira An English sportsman, shooting on the Pared to lend on first el set sec rities at for l A,I :: my own father and mother. Althon I twirl hands to look gat ; and chains bang t north shore of Lon Island, was Invited to ply to 1. g . round each wrist. rattling elig6tly and Onesunny Sabbsth `morning am the R 3v, rotes of interest. Av 4 . had never before seen them, I bad he d Joab Dwell was preaching to an attentive divaer at a farm hones, and was so astonish. J. UEtBE1tT T ? them spoken of by my parents who wo d glittering in the fir�llght As him eyes did ed that he writes to a London ne tt;o.' �• congregation in the forks of the Santiam a paper lira acing Director. be delighted when they got newa cf ter abort it. �� "I Ponder how often in inertia Fe) come momenteI la sad tipsy man strayed like w black rhea into Id f!ienda In to unexpected a way, a idoareel oreathia e y gazed at him the fold • bat a one P England, he sae "w . 1 1. these days of railway trains and pen - y g• �cparting every Instant , o objected, and thins says, farmer, with his , g family and two men servants, site down to tbat he would turn hid head and tee me, ge ran smcothly enough. Presently s small poets, ens need never lose sight of o e m did not; but of aortae I dared not stay dOg catered at the open door and trotted roast turkey, chicken pIs, with four or five ' friienda.; but thirst were different then vegetables, and cranberry pie, -to may both- , there, .Yet I seemed spellbound to the down the aisle until it retched the front of y I knew that re father and mother war spot; and it was with a great effort of will Ing of both whiskey and beer to drink," I FOR apt even aware whether the Willie►m a the pulpit, when [t set up a furs us barking R THE HILL /►.ti- were still i„ this world, but without a definite Idea what to do that At the miaieter. The tipsy man, with the The death of Dr. F. Helen Pcldeavz hue AtO°gthe line or the t�t,icaaoanet - »rthwe,►tcrs I managed one deeps ate move. I e!I eci .utmost gravi•y, dress and walked steadily called forth than ez rcesiona of regret In Railway n Central Makota m d !%orthers The gentlemen passengers retired ab PP + y y A g New eoctio►+s ar© t,ei�►� open,Yt =,p, ane eleven o'clock ; but the teat of lie never the aisle to Where the dog was bark- England. She was one of the most rPidtyaettied in abate wendertali pr, ►,incurs out of bed, ac d, with my epee fixed on the dis' man I glided swiftly o the door, into the tug' S3I$Ing the animal by the peak, he tinguiahed of the women gr duatea of Loa- i'i'1etOna, and the ••Bret oo,ucra ilgnH,,, "eM chatting fur nearly another hour. Dur' held him 'np befor the congregation fora don University. I I this time, semi_+ remarks I accidental) ov r_ other room, and Into he corner that was choice ' oR location. moment and then, shaking hire furioua' she held. the first honors in ianatom n lan z chi ge) full &Wut * ho (which a be ant cce tr�e d . heard led me to • the conclusion that a most In the shade, ad he but turned his B y, Y d 4 ladie were just'one too many for the ale headaa inch am I pee d, he must have seen be broke out vciih : Tree a reacher will, reek the gold med,l and scholarship. In fr "' i °r�P sued ell(!, a� hornet, cc p ' • apply JOHN H. MORLEY. Ing acca.mmod4tion. of the house, wh h me ; but he kept his yes on the fire with You, t' °n ill -bred pup ?" This was too much 1884 she was accorded honors in each- 6n},_ R'vatorn Can& n Y,m. •, ,.,;L, t, a K w. Ry an awfully hungry to k —and r for Joab. He clould not restrain his lau h- fact. Her death was dire to diphtheria, B• S• eoe at Paso r•nt Y`r k S+. Toronto, & " was rot it very large one, and that r, p baps my ter, and he took his rest not Vein B co _ Mr t air,• tt1e: Williarra himt.elf intended to and ale motions were as noieel as •I wished them ► K able to ntrawed while at her post of house our - ' P to be.' Once I was in the corner he could dismiss his oongrPgadat in his rant! vigor- seen is the E'addington Hospital for Chlld- [n a small cottage that had once been the b 1- ens style. _ The • t'attgraps 1IfI's, but was now unoccupied, To turn ar not see me' vithont sing into the room. , ran• ' - " . ti► , r,", Nectn�n host out of iris own houac, Deemed tea 1 B °t he olfgrt do- th t any moment; and Another F.•►)teh phyei�ian, Dr. Heald of �� yet• trTHt barbarous, so I entreated him to 1, t refs o then ? I stood still an tiered, lietening, I The Moon's In @uCnCC Leeds, was last: ly accused of Ind 11 Vi 1). I Instead At first he lacghed at the 18a could not now see him. 'A tong time it Deem- trl?� the weather b accepted by some in Sault h a out, start ae- Y y g school mietreea, who ton- t w or ►1'.t�ee' d� as ridiculous ; }.tut when i. shuwai hire t. at ed that be a od In th same posittgn, then r�1, by others It i■ disputed, The moon sulted him in reference to a cough. Thb � u«� ct ,.apt +iirl, , _ I was in earnest, was not the lease ail: ,3 theehaine cla ked Ion lly, and I heard him never attracts aurns from the tender, soh- presonce of hysteria'uasshown at the trial, ►i .� d r a�i. i�idt welkin!; ucro the fltno . Ing eFot, Pn'nt►m'e Y.rinless C,Irn Et• and the jury gave a verdict of aequittgil i and indeed rather enjoyed the, idea of s ch „v ► ,,,,,•nit not .. a finish up to an adventurous day, he g ve tIa suet b ` coming now 1 I thought j tractor �r mcvee the most , L. I~ painful corns In after a tail n,inut s conEUltation. Fnl;lislt , - t. �:: .1 +�: try other vvonld have dt�d that moment, my t,e•e.rt three days, This great remedy make's no darters are begint.ing to reado the once ; is rc«iltd tIm in.�'hen ail the otter 'r gnettts had retie .d sac ui °d to s:aud still. lit he did not cone► • sate spars, doesn't o fooli>o around r v' i p' ►,13� tie �.Hn yt the I • he Had cue ' n,sn't, irot g K curd a p e a ling ra'e of ar= nsultir►g Women only in - ctti 1 the 11�K6Ng my new friends kept me a little longer lit g - toward th bed for prESent)y , but g0a to bufinrse at c.nce the preasnee of a witLeis, Y y ANa doh taut e3 - the drs.wirg rocs, fire talking' about I he% d it creak as he I�y down on thu top and tff,(te a cute. 1) n't be !ripe sc+d �rwn 84 and' 5* it- gilt- ro,ontn !n(?uetr!:,i aed Pe,--DO' , .'` ,, 'y of it. Than, after 's ime restless moving Y �, Avery notice sole change has taken place minion Exhib:tt,m9, hr' t: uir,Kt•,u r 1� n',itn► bt father and ,,,other; then 1VIre. Willi vets b anbctitates aid imitations. titer "l'ut bont'and rattling of eh ins, all urea t!tlll 1 nam s, at,d no other in the gates growth of the c�pc -a eh.:, p plates fig Present each yPar; also hi,ghet r+w-ar,i 01-ec wrapped me tip teed went tc the hall d ,or• of Australia since its oi�illz.t1,;t,. . T e I My�1e "r' machtnee s► New urican �1 orid'e i'air cold not tell whether a had fallen tales -- -"`+�� Mum-- , • Blake s Co. use four Kati raph2. sue° • with me, fbere I bade her scion Dig t ; r riot ; for Y dared not move lest he ehou!d A >N�liehed sun p tb hie iielghbur at c A "3 Keats originally grkw in largo tuesoc;ice cu a ogrrapbere bupp!i. cis Machiufe and pp►iee �� , and Dlr. Wtlilame, with a lantern in is a awake. There was s,thin and b ' w doing eonfi ms his silt tee of ' distance apart, but now has aasuwed the a For circulars and lies o, users. addr, .t� . , g old sit y ° pe r f . v a ward, ow to its having A. J. 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GE's and so read an satire trsiba to the very °t'aop into my matt than despair rasher for saliva V not in* water, but"oontaint'a ' lot, rle� to it at rams after it. We a><e alrready pa- rind." gwmtityof potash, rode, lure, sold, pb �- that va doeoe. 8ti11, we may faire point or other of our ionroey, boric acid a> or salty matter, so that t it either one Dorsally checked his boars and listened, p , hAl t auto ' ` salver or our honor knock n for we shall sp true enough the wooden bridge that a proaohes ve o�osel in ohareoter 11 fat never be very far from it toe whole way." they Bard jet left behind war reverberating blood. i Ile , ` : . 11 ._ ''Oh Funk I dread most havin to ride Bath the galloping hoof- strokEr of a . .'/ . ,I hta to -- -- - - Love it'd Wild idient�are, folMded U"Poll UR Bevelatitts throe b Cairo this drew See what a i o e. When and How gppl table.Mannre y� I story 0� Love markI am for stones and miruer of every i 'It it buts, single iudividn&I, and If he In - St — - - `— - Stable manure is a heavy, bulky magrial, 1, ill the Career of Arabia Pasha. derorlpAon. The fairness of my akin will suingg as he tides on afool's errand, But and in applying it to our land wo have to ' + ' f ant me out" a Cnrbtiaa girl at an sirs mnoh rather wy it wan another fugitive handle a large amount of water and otheiF m `if ti►tnoe. The mob wllj tear me off m horse Irks auto on>Iver. Anyhow, let Ins speed °�stioo „ •, is •ti ii SPY " u Qar Ina for the be overt ken by a material of comparatively little value, : 1 ;,biltty the �tltAor of NINA, THE NIxILIST, THZ RED SPO , THIe Rtlsetxx , and stone or trample me to death. That V p Bs+ order to enon h of the essential ele- etclu 'y fri red would bs morn an latebie do me t% g ° Io L ETd , ETc , ETV. I •my•honible dread." Pe meats for abundant And when we .let your - F hob fhb tihns had sp roach- "We are not going throw h Cairo, Nell. to bs caught up by a toe, for it might fiI ' . rank w g no bs half no sa to et rid r,f him." have mnoh of it to hen e, especially if we ur a1 - CHAPTER It I . s�tp We shall cross the rota brld kind Bet r9 g have to draw it far at the busy season of . °$ ' �„ ad close to the ovely gat 's oh ,alone ggee sttkui et• a IIgY•Lt. * ewI>rr STURDS WVO FOLLOW heard the words ( blob was ortunate, per• into the desert almost at once. By 'curacy be lovely girl did sa+ the wee bidden, bat planting, or over I oft land n wet weather, 1 j . I at, `°hen T down on the left bank of the de ia- p ntly drew rain again. ezolaiinin P $• 1 ,AID YOUNG LOCHINV:IR, hops, loader the of oumstan a), for the at- , Iss find it a tedious job, and often planting a �' s ad of the r ht vie shall escape a hundred I He's gaining on tu, Frank, •he b considerably delayed by the time requir l r0mpt - . a tentioa of both M . and M .- Trezarr had . tltldr. , It wan a dinner n name, bnthardly a din- been suddenly a noted an engrossed by d ors. not the least being the many soorer hinging. (.aa he be your servant, I won ad to get the manure spread upon the land. . and need her lu fact. o canals that it would pazz'e Ins sorely de 2" Hence when.aad how to apply it in the most , i 9e concerning somethn thou h the jumble of wh le, the tr ping of horses ,!, ven Donnlly drew lop at this and listened economical mar, is a m after of • no little Anxiety g B g o ore r n horseback cult wi they hardly knew what, had caused the cook and the jingling o weapons and accoutre- "But may we not loss ear way, in the de i is fly n tarn to the sapid thud. cf` the t6 mistake and the other ser- in outride, wh oh United told them th t , importance. he winter or early spring f make many a rt or et lost in the shifting sands r' i a1 oiling horse's hoofs, that were now beat. po 1 L a,Iwayl to the remised sect had.arri ed. B + when the ground is frozen is for severe sea- tlior vents ,O follow suit, The wrong ranee and P g to n n the hard, baked o earth. sons, a very favorable time for hauling out °a, brought round in eve "For heaven's n e Nellie ant . five "Not between the rive and the moan a; Po P Br' reins, Its breadth L too oontreated io "Nose, toss. that nose-now, noon, nose, rose, ' condiments were br g every � menace. F.v�'ry farmer should endeavor to' , �. , ; not H use, `but riven had they been the right ones minutes iu the gar an before] we are parted, t t.,, Howgo /you that jouy red nos 1"' keep his belpp and teams as ndustrionsly - . e failed in th•n Instance to perhaps for ever,' said Frank, purposely "Bat n the mountains there are tigerat came a roar the next Instant, and just as employed as ie reasonable daring the whole burden, they would hav . "ill not - . stimulate the appetites of those who had sat using such words a should allay any hasps• yeaas and wolves n whole packs, Frank,' quickly the thundering refrain : year, and all j-)be which.dan as well be done ' 1 . "' ` °Y of aronnd`the unfesttve board. cions en Mrs. Trez 'r part should she hap- •'And in the river there are crocodiles and daring winter, n4cutd be attended to at that - - the d The evening was very hot, and the dark- pen to hear.wht,t h 'was saying. _ hippopotami • but the dwellers of the Nits 7wla the t and gittgsr, tntmegr. ram a� ofd no, g aling jut Stable manure seems to - - a lost at last began to veil the scene re- But the buxom awns war too exoltefl to they that gave poor Pal snob a jolly red nose. time. here 1 b., which can not only be - re. ;T which bill no more molEst us than the dwehen of be one of he need t e mountain. Man Is the only wild beast and hardly had the last words of the old aam- ''S" eym• stored no coolness to the parched earth or either hear or bee y y dose as well, b t much better, n winter. iL sy a scorching no coo air. - " Nellle, follow a at ends to change•yetiirr 't at we have to fear, darling, and we shall I gnng drinking chorus et( aped the sng- when the gronr�d is frozen. if tnow In not.-; . . I'ie: c •re th scorch the open but Venetian blind- dress and look out at we are to take w meet few enough of his kind on the desert ar'e itpe ;than, mounted on a fine Arpb stood deep. as at any the - time of the year. ' r re sued windows elf was still as death, ..ave us," she laid, risin to her feet and raling track which we are about to followw." an 11 hang a long lance atove and around Of tonne this Implies that the barn eel- : - cal, . screened j y , W ell, I will try to keep lop my ooni�ge, hie t aI as though it had been a shilletah rrumbere when now and then a mnrmar as from as ma estfoall oat o the room and lldr. Tre- ++ lac or other place where the manure is ill cure �aagrY but dietanteea, or a wall like that of zarr at once nonrrie after .her to ahoertain k, yon really believe that my parents ap aced Mr. P,,triek Monaghan in ppropria saflioiently protested to avoid much frost in a rising wind, war wafted train a neighbor- it the war minister ad sent an cffi oar in corn. , site safe t" pet OL:e, and apparently 'n the most bolster- the manure, and provided with doors tbat in city, interspersed oaoasionahy with in. mand of the ,wart affiaiently high in rank �I'I �+. nder the protcotion of *no' powerful ar ouslspirits to boot. can be opened or closed at any time. If , blo until B being fkiend, how could they to otherwise, dear Y- • Arrab, captain, dear, an' It moat have drawn out during winter it not only fur- - tiriat distinct rumblings as of heavy baggage or as to neoeseitate b be' asked indoors and °1las distinct wagons passing along a rutty .road, shown a certain de ee of civility and poll"- ; ••Ah� well, then, it isn't really ornel -of me been you that's been philandering on the nishes work for help and teams which other- . .. , and a sound like fireworks being let oft and noDireotl both fa het and tnother had die- to desert them, espeo-ally to escape from way, for it's not on this side of Umm Dinar wise might not be employed, but the ground . t ; from soaring hissing Into the air. y ouch a terrible and revolting doom as threat- that I expsected io overtake yer honor, after beng frozen solid, and the teams in good' -- I _ The -trio who sat at the table and �also the appeared, the youn Irish dragoon whisper, 'reed m-. And we wi 1 be married at Aleze all hat I've done since we last parted more heart, they will often heal with ease loads : 11" ,mature ed . enp cial." shoal servants who waited upon them .betrayad ad hurriedly in - ;Ilie'Come -nett the ors i ., ?�, of double the size they could after the frost u should s m tome of, at all events, nneaoness when happ•.ned opportu y. B Or aboard some English' vessel - in the Tell us what yon bave' done, Part; not ,ls out of the ground in spring, and espevial- the window f o n ; we have but to y ly over land which, after i he frost it out, t f. • , symptom unfamiliar and nnacaonntyble den ; pe arbor almost ar soon as the arrive." the we need remain still to listen for time street noises forced tb�moelves more especially raise the VenetLne and step out." They had ry thin time turned c ff into the in t prteloas for that, You found a good would be so wet and sof t an to be almost im- - The lovely girl llowed him swiftly and oad that led unto the bridge, and n about mo t n a vets short time " sable. I.. their notice: The eery lots, of course, did not ve minutes they were oronaing its resoaad- • b'aith, yes honor, there wee aothng oo , b'ellie's anxiety extended to 'another 'who eagerly. We can not afford to handle m9nnre more roing an was not present; and each morsel that she venture to oppose er. E zit, an3 a minute ;ag planks, to the aeoompan ment of the ditiioait about that, at all st all. Therewas than is absolutely necessary, and when we ' °Una of attempted to swallow for appearance rake later the lawn w reached, when Frank terse murmur of the Nile, as its rapid our many a nag to select from jilt of few yards 'draw it to the field we should put it where Im nish' seemed as though it would choke her, so turned round, ,fol ed her in his arms gad ant swept on towards the distant sea ; fhb away, se I took my choice of thim all in the it ls to stay, either by spreading it directly . Htria• that at l .at she was fain to drop her knife olasped her to his heart, at the same time -ime current which n past ag °a has borne dar , an' having made it, I creeps lop snob- from the wart, or by putting it In small heaps . ill v and fork and stale beak n her chair. exclaiming : aeoessively to conquest the Ethiopians the nor ad ion all form, grabs hold of one of the to be spread before they are Peaked by rain . e g p Syrian, the Pere'a�,theRiman and the Bar a peen's legs as was n my saddle, pitches or frozen so t'ney oanns,t be -,pread with ease. ` ,i tl, sin ; "Come, Nellie, there ls nothing to be - "Oh, m � darling, if we art note I feel as- at, etc, frightened at. We are quits rate at all sured not only that we shall never moat en, for each in tntp wielded the destinies hr over on the cffside an though he v►r,a a we cannot afford In ordinary farm practices' �` Uitc, events. Nothing like having a friend at again, but that year future will be a living f Egyyt, and the young dragoon may be sac ov tatles, an' then lop I jumps n his to pile manure n the field and than load it • era, K court; eh 2, Whyi Noll, yon may indirectly grave in that grim pasha's harem. S11onld forgiven whilst these events recurred to his pla e, confiscates his lance and et eateries again. Bat leaving manure in small heaps . :arPrs, be the mean, of saving your parents' lives once its wall enolo yon he will never per- (mind for wondering if the scarlet uniformed an' maker about a dozen of his companions on the fields daring winter I consider one of . . and those of our entire household as well, mat you to lave them in .soldiers of .Great Briton were destined to rn for it," the leant oonveuient ways of.. managing it, itt; ' for Eve living seal at Mount Carmel Is , "Franks I feel o; too, but, oil, `what is ,next tread that historic soil iii the character do` an of his !me ions seriously that y away? I says and though it is often done bygood fat mere, - ' _ to be done 2" rem used Nellie, piteously. Qi conquerors. yet it looks to me like a very shiftless prat T ,� embraced in the war ministers invitation, 4 �� and each a thought should make you glad. •'j+,zactly that hieh we planned to do His rilenee' opprw red bin companion with d w It mild, Y.►t." , tics, A much better way is to spread it. 'KLOCVss �� 1 never know what it .>la to feel some three hours star, with trifling versa- I a sense of danger, and she ezQlaimed : •Yes h• nor, it's the geepeltrnth that 1m from the cart. This is not the bast but the I shall essiost way of handling it. When spread: ) more," sobbed Nellie. ••I have a Lions, each as alto qd ciroumstanoes rends "Of what are you presented Frank? s to telling them f ,rbmarthering hayth�ins, an I in this way the solo ,ble pa to will be soak- - t.3iYE89 glad any _ c, cheap. presentime: t which amounts to a conviction necessary. But is is i eve Jr in you ?new p Pr made a dczan av 'em ran like steam ; aye, by the caste evenly into the soil . jgst where n,rn sup• . that my fu.u. a will be darker than death." not for t we can n, every Y y y , they are needed an•l not In spots, as they not t re the words an eager and im start that we can btain may be of the at "N o, dart d betas onderin �rith told her y ware ,rnnninatstilLhouldn't wonder B would to if left Ion in small heaps notice. As she ut e R•�o� (i U, petit lot voice was heard without, apparently most value to us. Just oaldside ths►t Ii tle of what he h p B fauns which was being door in the .gars a wall is my man, 1' at Nellie made no answer, in her horse "Come, Dome, m not going to believe Many fear, thatgf manure ie left spread insisting on admit , on the surfa °e for any ler-gth of timeitwill . reds ed but an natant later both Monaghan, with two; horses u fresh as , required no little acre and attention. The all that, though I doubt not that you got but I am satisfied.. - feebly dens , dairies and lively with their supper of oats. spirited animal teemed disposed to shy and the horse w you Ray." waste by evaporation, e Gele• voices ceased and we: a succeeded by bassi- , y by a careful study of the cientifia aspect of twenty. the musical ring of spur,, You must mount no d I the other, Pat rear, for the slightly swaying and heaving "What, er honer don't believe that I ' - ed strides and g planks of the pontoon bridge were not at all made the Agyptiane run I I3edad, thin I the case, as well as by my own observation, ) alt the uncarpeted corridor that was fluor will follow Ina in hater he can beg, that there is no Appreciable love In this way ontas ed with perfumed chnnari'I wood, and than row or steal, and i sal; hoar the shall have to hie liking and the shimmering of thin can pXove it, for he�e they some on to the `� e"OOe" as opened violently and left Caro and �� i bloodthirsty population water and o the stars that were reflect4d bridge like a pack o' hounds L: full cry, by the eapoenre of n fermented manure, , if their the room door w pe I therein added to his uneaiinew ; for a horse and here peeps out the moon as a witness and that the only possible loss of any amount reigned Frank D)velly broke into the apartment far behind use y y Y is b washing off4rom very hill land when c c.ue.f d face and blood ••But my pare ts, i Frank T Doan -can I is at one and the rams time the bravest and on m bide to show em dh ail to er bon- y g y y , + err me, with a flashed and excite de art them at an h a time ? most cowardly of 'animals ; brave when op or." the ground ie frozen, and that this loss is cniott; t trickling down his cheek. + T y seldom great. w, John „ would not listen to `'Under Arabi Pasha's roteotion red per- posed to a danger that he fully comps �'Oh Dn ran first and the ran after yon 2 t8-ta• Mr, Trezarr, you p • in but for the sake Bible danger can' ensue them." heads, u t ardly�� al that h tfalls to ex. will make them you an In the Iamewmalnners -4; thin in g, Binning the Farm Awa y yy for they are trying to ran down more im ,' 1 K B e LB o` then love, I b °s9eeh yon to give •`I VIII moan a horse alshid thwi2'' dread. with nnderatand. �! that be arnnr- HY asv. W. R. oxtss. t-.-. ' con ;good heed unto me now. The fanatic ltos How rt ant B .. _�o to lam o elation of Cairo . lop in armo, and , And the lovely girl glanced deprecatingly, "$ow eti$ingly close it i-, eYoLimed erne than yourself ;o I+I ^e ofd farm, for a hundred years Umber; p p n and derv;n4es are n every di- at the snow whi ne °k,evealedob her rich coolness to the sir, `Eo wh hat will it be when •.� added Frank the santp 4 _ Nellie►.' We are parened, + Kept in the regally name ; trams section urging them to a general massacre that were so lib, ally r Y we get on to the deeeet sense ! Don't you turning is his girl companion, "for my Oornft slob with golden can . it sore I elated acts of murder dinner robe. � oh as she harvest came; ; . . s bets, of Europeans. ! hilst as- "For goodn'tirr eke regard not etch tlifles feel it, Frank ?' brava but blundering follows has contrived crowded barn sod crowded Mrs, bave'alreadY been - Perpetrated' W darling, f ,r I caw' feel nothing bat to set the al« nth hounds of the War minis- And still the loans kept co Wing it= the at e, moment Ilk the preheat• The Egyp "N o, orks. - saults sand b: stings. can be. con by is so rm drat there will be no tappnerr and delight when You are so ter neon the right scent. Have ertt►ke are a di the In for in ttie t,.miiymiine appearh. score, in and indignities by the hundred. ttan night slightest fear that they w y , - A•p. Christian woman has been stoned to fear of your oats g sold, onndr gad rel you near." lovely girl's answitr to this tender however,." orohard covered the alt es of the hill ; _ :� _ wa he Eabekiah, with a thousand enter the house change y apparel Y dismay. Nor will I have rtnoh a fear," respond- Cider -forty barrels, they ea trgon death in t . and applauding the would never sa teed is leaving it agars. speech there time she caught up the rb ad Nellie. valorously, and she was the fiat s To be ta�ed roux ThanK r�i g Day I Studs ruffians standing by PP ec`'' act.' 'Tie said that thirty thourewd starving Oh, du not lose t e one and only opportunity with a sadden jerk tha6 caused her steed to to snot~ use the speed of her horse, fitting And they drink as they wurl:ed, and they dram rr 5. Egyptians, all too feeb:e to move, are prop- Chas has been afforded un by Providence. the fine anitn�l like an Amason. they ate, - honsand doorways, Hark, they are ling to us already." snort, rise on end and paw the alt with hie winter and summer. ea,ly al.d late, , wed up naked in thirty t (fit Be OOrTINUED.) Conning it sa a R- eat nieha+► - wath labels attached to :hale almost fleshless It war rbem for era�lOeThs°t duo d d her, i f o Inha4n aslant, horyever, Frank's hand and To betound "wtchout a b trrel on tap," ,. , p . .1 bones, and written on each in Arabia : stern, pe erin bee competition 1 Get She sp�ooke no ord, bat starts dilareotl�n the -voice had of �thon h he rtillretdrembledprinortad , prick 2tg�1 g R�['. But, while the seaetna crept along, „ Cj O N The result of F g likA a tam fawn, in the B And passions into habits ►crow, ; them back the bread that the unbeliever lawn, his can sharply forartrd and gnats nerv- Their arpatites became as strong has stolen from them, and if the bread can the door in bhe ells 1' ''f um Wr nkleg• As ever a drunkard kne A. S� great was er speed that her otlmpan- onsly at something in the river e,d they Labor "d lase. and they squandered more, , • KI not be got, then give them blood to drink,' Nehie's b. auttfnl eyes being riveted with on it the very gutters Ion teals hardly overtake her. b re horror on ail ently the same spot, the g wise inn along tho�top of the old -fash- Cetefly for ,um at the village store, ,� and you may depend e y perhaps $lot when the all wan reached rh Pss Till walled by the sheris, one bitter day, , "'" will run blood in another hour, aye, pe ps toned stray tit rail and block erce will keep ad ail against with both hands prase young dragoon tanned to look in the same K To sign the homestead rum away. in even less. , 8 the stook away from it, and °fsave trouble in d' more apparently " against her thro 4 heart, owing to he a bridge when a to gla maze of lrnowy i,uttltg lop riders. _ The father, shattered and eeent•d with rem, The young officer oa,.ee The molder, sick anipsie and thin, ` beeanse he was out of breath than by reason braathlesaness d �4r ezoitement. 1 lotus flowers the dead body of a Earo Have on hand a p9p of ovpper rivetrr'of Under the weight of her sorrows dumb, The dragoon t toned the door, p a ii of oiled letither for , _ �� ,4 t. that he had no further horrors to relate• hall swung he porn. different sizes end p In debt for the bed she was dying in ; Palling out a handkerchief, - he began to an arm around or waist, to fhb cutting btrngs to keep %he harness .mended Analthe justiwrecked bar. lii g h d, stand -- I- . . from off his out into the roa way. and then said to a fig It had clothing before ore been bebeJoconsigned stripped L. wipe the thin trickle of blood f r . Helptnq her, as in her pain she lav, large _ - cheek the nnext instant answering Nf,llie's are that loomed dimly and lift ethi �°yoUD rivers which revealed the fact that not only W it in painful fact j�w the half -baked Ta �rn me homeatsaa farm away. pre terrified gh►iiae with • "A more prick, that Off with you , , but that the j I , t 1 re -man Is not rare. I Ah, how she wept 1 And the flood of `tzars t.' •bat the fellow who gave it to me is lady Into your ddl ale ne;g 'It was a aid ohest was riddled with knife stabs, and it about seven , W&-dzed ears to Swept down her temples bare ! - ie all , low given forth It taker part doing any - further mischief. I returned No scones sal th that revealed itb make a bushel of ahelie� seed corn. And tha father• already bo wed wlt yoare, _ h' more t ray- a Roland •for his Oliver, at saddle, and as ellie involuntarily kicks wa• the phosphos� scent g 8 . Bowed lower wish despair t htr foot into th stirrup and gathered up t from the patrefyiutg the flowers amongst Three hones ebreas� in very often the Drink i Drink t It had ripeq'ed into woe r,.( tor- - �1 events.ii - - "�1'hat ls to tie done !" Ejaculated Mrs. reins she felt al etnrn of courage and confi - presence and that And forced them, poor and Old and gray, � ! •• .. . nee sacs. which it floated. most eoonomioal Loam tqr the heavy work of For them Una all They loved b41 ow, 1 Trezarr, for a" moment losing oonfide , • . y the farm. I To sign the homeate,►d f,rm way and the looked •J041 art, you fin e Y m:ny liver ai s'dat a •'Nellie, if the right is ?oft that snhh IQ,S old castam among the ooun- r I've no fe r not lock another way. p neehsva I mat lirai . even in the war, minute + _. . • put the as ny reaon cos a. a fez. I , menu we nee at her* husband as she .P for a. Nave theaess, get a mount u f t victims Will be Donated by the hundred try p.;ople is never.to eat And out of doors o sna many a call to pray; question. an and Dome after us like tea this night in yonder city. Hark, I as he" without planting the seed• The roads are But the'aaddeet of all was the druni;aes wife - - . "What you decide on doing shoul.i be as u D even now, darling. Let Ins ptesh on lined with trees whose trust in free to alb signing the t..rm away without Si. we shall orces be bridge and journey do ■ cries on e of terror or of aagaish from that shoo _ Horses oeoe richest is all the town, .+tcra done at once, broke. in Frank, on the left ben of the Nile. the road Home, in that fatal cup poured down, . h r• r>t lowing Mr. 1rez.►rr time to make reply .• Worse that fire or fl !td's dismay— . a�aQ „ immediate and not alongside thd$iver fora loner way, and There ls no tl•ne ?o be lost." d its Qom• ; t. Your flight should be i an hour th' moon mi.. _. ..p. Youv a "Oh, Frans., .no lotus wed the lovely ely Blobbering a>q ,D�kard Bigntng the farm away t Clive -, of hornets at this ��r„ - _ by rail, for the station is already crowded- half y The frequent slob"' . g b reason got a good rev lver n your belt, mane n horror or of fhb opal rug, R � season L varlontly a000anted for. We have ' About 22.000 dogs were sheltered 1lart j by refugees who cant get away y ar oket an brains n your head, an o g "� y that there are not half an Il'i scent o u ringer y Po "The lotus flu wen ? It i. thelr nutted heard tt attributed to the second growth y n the L �ndon Home for L_r�t Dogs. j " "" o to hold them or engine to draw then They More is needrd " d trlin clover, to the spider web on the herbage, The English J tofrep Club has fortified . -I' I_ B •'Bedad, yes h0110r, and I'll have a ho a tendrils that n .hold the corpse, but I'at- t- . can't telegraph to Alexandria for more be- yes. i know, I know; td lobelia, St John's wort, and other plants, itself with a legal member in the person of �i.as• cause the wires have been ant, and it is re- between my le five mfnntet if yell o ly "Yer•ro he;.�o meaning to the night. The bra ever yttto penryrojal. But haviugo r air H. H�►wkunr, Judge of the Supreme awn ith the lady instead of tech a p P �t beaucifal ,but ors tare for . ' ported that the Arabs are tearing lop the be getting . „ a with these words at Ink that boned you to �t►rion to make use ei a neigh pub fl__h line near $alyuh as well. So, for heaven ■ hpetohifytgg, tiara woman was • lotus fl.wer. I.rd Charles Tnynne, uncle of the Mar - p Mon ban der d away toward the main n- terrible Eg) p a few nights, for our hotsE s, wo found them ° ' lit' i" Bake avoid the railway terminnn, for I aB o but the m a slobbering profusely from the effects of the mass`- trance to M ant ! Carmel, whilst Frank Mina and ~ nook deemed sacred $crier B P y qhis of B .th, wens a priest and canon of THE _ . should not at all wander if there the wheeled Nellie s st$ed round n an o to endlt. alighted an. pennyro9a which grew abaadaatl n the Caaterbar C&ttiedral. He resigned hb ere wasn't commenced, but rather driven avenges both Ilse g field. The cows which graced in he field preirrment n 1852, and now. n his seventy- ! - your own carriage to Umm Dinar, and there direction. + Pray heaven that you have not looked upgn were also troubled with profuse as vation. third year, has entered the.Roman Catholic a d` i _• p y We have had previous knowledge tl'at lobe- • • I i sr, . ' take. boat for Alexandria, for that w Id be I the resontiment of our own doom. Even obi priesthood. ,• C APTR XI►II. that e, naearthly light that hovers o'er : S`r,tit, by fir the safest plan. � , I .:,I - i.' W lie and St. Johns wort would p: Ina the Heywood -Smith the physician whb, �i _ - I: i l n 'lob, papa, do follow Mr. D jelly s • ; m oorpm and flowers seems to me to have a same trouble, and now are ours that penny• Dr.. Ste • not „ TiIE CIYTIVE THE LOTUS LIIISS --CHs Z`D1 1LO1Tib�e nignifioaace psi, Frank, it it too I �t Mc. Steads instaaoe, ezamned Eliza i her. -:. advice, pleaded Nellie, earnestly. royal may be added to the list. But we has had to resi all his a . se It was this lee which seemed to recall I s0 TUB DFSIMT. te to'tnrn book, thnk yon? • �a doubt very mnoh that neoond growth clove Armstrong, and the - College of Physioiaw e the • ' Mr, Trezarr's presence of mind. Return I W hat are yon thinking of indeed, we have go reasons P 1. P �•Ycu ve to d me more thw taco t ! Death motet aarnretily lies babas will canes it ; ° is understood to be oonriderlgg what notion ao ellie ow that it does not n some o en. The to hin +� rofession- • your N kin rd �•- Kneat "I th..nk yon very mnoh for yjc 've follow the ho°ads i° LQi°°rte �e ve wont it may not lark �iO a� V caused by it will take n raga P • 6'' _ doubt ezoellent iDtentioar and noun 1, Mr. you and at the ry •• and held our own n the Pint flight a■ w il, Ins, dobberir g of horse. an ►� oondnat. I - r ne •Donelly, he raid, coldly. Blot he foot y� Nellie, darling, the irritating effect aeon the salivary glands, , t �' en farm h ve the Nellie, so I've of the slightesw p) ends" s Id ll in front. A fi4 for ve In etas of them a and omens ; I of the strong essential of the plants whloh At a sale of the effects of a late Eaglbh : i . Is that neither I not my yy of how this d night ride ill E•�5' least isles fora rehenrion, His a Denen- bridge and river lie n our rear and from t'.e PP ell dhesrfally, as they Dante 8 n a thousand bright Produce it. I! one will chew some lobelia, member of Parl�oment, an old iron chest, w1n' ' c minister has most ratio y and Frank Don. •rAlexandri V dark blue dome of heave B St. John's wort or potinyreyal, he will find whi ?h had remained n a garret beyond o,d, y thear Ins thegshel of his along the Cn nbrah r and tsv ty ,sue of hope shine down on the groves of the salivary glands to be excited In this anybody'a memory, was sold to a furniture considerately offered from Cairo ex fly a hands . palace until the public ezoitstnent h calm lime and citron trees that we are abort to msinner♦ 'she efieot is removed by eating dealer for $B.2Ci. Hanndf offered it to h axes - low. •� ed down and almost every minute expect miles. . en leaf to loam as aabstsao ", as oatmeal, middlings or and family pagan, • ' . ' whi h • ie to "I thought hat Port Said was•our i a- b p d with every fire, whillat away any dry the "arrival of the armed eeoort Wh mail bosh 1 cornmeal, and the bast comedy for it V to cntorn for $100. They refuted, end brought , I he Ba ms boom to from sali- suit for the return of the contents. The _ and rah n safe thereto.,! Lion, to catch g n the distance the drooping Pa give any animal which is suffering 't "It wet, h we been -able to get awn by plain and to beckon g ` On receiving this information. th ,young that scheme has nodoo Ins from the desert p ve,tlon a feed of dry meal or middlings; Judge decided for the ezeoatorES holding B , an lti o .. e, Nellie, :train, bat y u see noon with a murmured promise of safety. put a stop to it at once The waste that they had never intoaded to tell the Irirthtnan turned pale d g knocked on t e head. The rail L too m'- this will p who said sesolnte! a il , %,,wm V 4:' kit with on. It ' ro '•Freak, year words then ma I feel my- of ova i■ sz0�ingly weakening to a horse, oonf ttr• .. y i► . ' "I shall not a000m my paeatr to tor. I dare of cis y tee .ren. Bat, hark ! no sooner dots hops e th tonlaistpr's" P*ny easy for hoe a Arabs to rip lop asew p - e •.car if1F _ _ I. .. . : -.:. , d -' , Vii. - -I M �. i ., }. .I a� _ - .: -. . , . • '{ - •. - 1 ♦ • I� . � -1 I .. . .. c I �, . . —__ . '� ai — , ; . I . . I �, � : � .� ­ -..-. 1 1 1 ; - . ... �. . I � I i . I " " . - -,�, 1. - I ( - - , i - - - 4- - .i:, -- - - - - - - I • NEW At ERT18EMENTS THIS DAY.:. Hymenial. . t Personal Mention. I , , . I 1. tsr i _a"^ Local uatd's. ,.. Y ..V,, . New reeds a Tsa r; i bee�iietst con- �. , _ asulations t Mr. and sirs. 'Alm. D. oi`Ib�9 °' 1. 1. . . _1 11 Locals '" -`fir. D. . B. Dowswelh. . ��. o,, -, . ' Elo n. Tine cerano>n was anooed 'was in toirq this reek., ee 1. mg . T. Danbar..: r I 1 lie. = ale -Rae Bros. last week. hiss L. Dowswell, of Clar•s�mont, is ° W' m ������ � 1 Codpty ouneil -J. R. Forewell. Vvy Cold. visiting her frieu& here. j ECUL DRIUQ IN D[EDIII�[ AND SBA�`Y I - ' . - ALL -W( 1,.. S sal rives=-- Diclde do Mar Yonda ni t last was the coIdesl of the Mr. II'. CornaU of 8carhoro vras visit- K. �• ;� )' 9pis $ , G Big Co otion -A. B- Dowswell. season. e t ortieter registering at 'ing his mends here this' week. i _ t Annual eetinQ -W. B. Pringl' ,Keay. 6 a. m. 18 d blow zero, iIt this Mr.'ohn t,�ardnlo, of (}arden i`ll, �i►as l R � A� �.�, � j� '1 I• i 'i vil •. LA lag visiting friends in this vicinity last week. Z _ % aftle �icktritg sttiv*. 1�.we& ( . ' ! lir HaI•ris, an old ProkerdnR rssideet, , I , 1. t . CKERI G, ONT., JA.N. 15, 1886. - The frriends f e I'resb " ohurch but now of Dtdtota, vise in the rillaga $ ' { in this v . iliage bold a tree in Leag s last week. � ,. - ' LO. ► LI SM S. hall on the ev ' q of Wednesday, Jahn• lCrs. J, 1i. �oaver, 'who bas been gWte . • , - cry 27th, wLe most enjoyable tune ill for some tine, is, we are pleased t� Heavy Etoffcloth for �� "� ":- ._.__ may be expec d. For further partioulars learn, somewhat better. r see esters, whic will be issued in a taw ®l�_�JQ j'1 . ` ,r i -Rice 4 ents per lb. at Dowswell's. P of Undershft t3 Drawers - �: I I , -Only cents pays for THE NI 9 days. � - " � -Casnty Counefl meeting on the 6th f I " ' � • - �" �: or three m nibs. #aanu acsattdss I inbt. L. ►�1 ctrl ' "" ' - The next annua meeting of the Grand -The (Yount A ociet ' � � o� t This fie boss time to begin ' taking V griculttiral S y , " �' e s bend to g u * e 1. . Lod a of the An ient Order of L nited will meet on the 20th rust. _ I ` � . T>sia Neva. gg I ! . VForkmen of Can a, will be held at the /a Richer Westlake, binder, $h pad wh asathem" on»+sd. - . - : nd s�raine his ankle on Toesda' last. city of St. Cat1� es next month. Mr. Services next Sunda at the usual i : ' - - ' -- I D. F. Every Iwil earesent Pickering y . - F I ; •-A good i coat for sale. A FIy at Lodge. hours. The Misses Di nedale., of Barrie, .' - . . A. B. vows ells. _ who have been co successful in evange- _ . listic .work, are expected. ThP public E HAVE ANEW , -Re er Mr. R. Baker's eels on We �dersta d that arrangemQnts"are cardiall invited. he 20th inst , at lot 18, 2nd concession- being made by the Methodist church to A Grand Offer.. -Those h ving wood >ro deliver would secure the ear it s of )Hiss Churchill for I ` � � C-0. I ,, By an arrangement .with the ublisher '- ' ' 0 L. A' S Iike to have few weeks of good sleigh- aan evening's 4 rtainment about the P ing. 18th of Febru y. of the RURAL CAI+IADIAN we are enabled j " -, � i ".1:-_., I... , 1 , - to club that valuable farm journal to ail --fir. J. C nevi drove a fine fat heifer >da t� stmda prepaid subscribers to the Pickerin Nrwa ° . through the Tillage on Monday, which he Next Easter 1 on the latest 1 d t g ! t P e on for the 'Small sum of $1.70, thus effecting I: - � ..1 , had disposed hf to Mr. Westlake, butcher. which it earl o ur Aril `l.5 -ender the h hl ,� P• a considerable saving to our readers. %'� s '' . --Wine b ' geth forth three grapes, the rgile of the Con cil of Nice, which decrees Ca>��al. On end, ch vve will sell ati a G�� first of pleas re, the second of drunken- that Easter she 1 b observed on the Sun- The first fine, dress .ca ival of the i. -• i. nee$, and Lhe third' of sorrow. day after the fu 1 oon following the `21st se ° I 4111 t, of March. Its eat lest oEsible date is anon is annonucea for Tuesday evening . b I _- -" Money the root of all evil, but P next, (weather permitting) at the Picker. (`/.�j_ ,. ' we know of an who, if ruin.is to befall March 22d• It is 52 years since Easter y ing Skating Rink. An enjoyable time - I ;� I , - them,' would prefer toshaye it come in that day has been s la It will not again may be expected. Mas uers are request. ' 9 '.y, • fall on that -day till 1948. Ash Wednes- y P q _ way• an day wall fall t is a ea to h din their names together with I' y ar on the 10 h of I -We have to thank Era. Mnndp of March. the name of the character they represent, I ­1 r y x the Port Per Standard, for a copy of hi$ I to the Lessees upon entering the rink. CALL'AN I ' I pictorial inn al for 1886. It is rery =Np ioa� Pe 9t• ati I)owswell's. p�sea D S E US . • ` s:, I nioely gotten p The cold weather of the past few days' , . All sorts of tr ck are beii�,played upon is cutting off the water su ply at the '. = Bargains bargains; at Leonard's. the unsuspectin w a days by shysters mills to a very a ; j 1. t 1. The whole st k is to be elet�red out to in order to et r ry R� t extent, the ice now r I . r I make whole fo improvements° We will a t money from their being very thick. It was feared that the" 1 , dupes and tone se re a living without mills �rould have to close down fora T: 10 �' I not sell at cos , neither.will we give any working, and a vise our readers to short time on this ::i- .''.1 b Ai oons to those who buy ; but we w ill sell accod'nt, but, as the 1 W. at a slight a vanee on cost. A fresh think well before answering some of the weather moderated, it is not likely that ' I . 1. . __ , ]. -,:.� 71 - * catch'' advert se ants that re;,►tilarly this will now be necessary. lot of boots 'an shoes just arrived appear iu some f t e dail a rs. Nof I y Pe tTiurLtigsas is Calltarstita. ;. I • rt fined... . L long ago a farm r w au ac vertisement - � �1:___ _ - , R - . - Say, you frozen folk in the east, gaze I f The Pic,teri g `Skating Rink was "open- offering for 1,., ens to send a reci a to t ed on Tbursda evening last for the firs prevent wells a c P o via this : In* every part of California this ;-; - t n tErue from freezui„� t.> - - " Christmas Da the flowers are in b e uce • time: The ice " in fret -class condition, m cold weather. a sent his wonev Ann �I f , but the attend nee Ras. not ood. The received the fo to in °anew r and there" is Day shortcakeofor - . .. . I _� _ - , 1 > e Take a' i lessees have ben unfortunate this season in your well or fist rn on cold u hie and breakfdst, while strawberries and cream . -' on account of the open weather, and keep it by the fi . ' He says he uii Lt ii follow the turkey. The average tempera- I g ture is above 60, the grass and grain are - ` while the ice -r ains the 6kating pupjjg have known there as some trap, but he N j 1 . ` a foot high, the almond buds are swelling should give Lhe liberal patronage. thinks the l5 ce L9 well expended. ° He - I to bloom, and it is an'$verage California ���nd is act intends to subsc ibe for hie local a r our> st�cl� ZA - Baking P wrier 7e. per tin "at P Pe set►son. -San Francisco Alta. of r :z Dowsweli s. and keep inform d. - r" e _ I a Harracics. . Elects ic. sa G per bar at Dows aA °tairoover,►. Goods, Winces, Cottons, Flannels .� We certainly ouRht to appreciate the 1. Arrangement have been made, we well's' .i fact that we are living in an age of prog- i Ti Reeds, Ladies' and Gents' UIIdercl ° Oth1IIg', , believe,.for file section here ofd barracks a rlswile. ff' gees atad discovery, this is� especially seers. ' 1. for the. use o the Saltation Army. From an each ng 'wc filean the follow• I ciated by all Persons that have been \ ,Lined Buck sand Kid Gloves and Mitts. • - .: ,* - afl9icted with Rheumatism. West's World � I 1 i There ha been egos ditlicult1 m secury inl, particulars f R new swindle which �ooTS � � S �oE� • �` * ;' ing a lot for• the purpcse, but now that has been inveia ea and is having a `bonder or Family Liniment fie s posits e this obstacle has been overcome, we un- successful run in W Rtern Ontario. The (cure for Rheumatism. It is invaluable w8 al'e �'1�'Illg sPECL�L �iALUE 111 Ladies' 811 : for lints, sprains, Braises, 13arne, ' aerstand work ill be proceeded with aL operator gets hi se f up in clerical riv, and all diseases requiring external appli- bca'de Gents' Felt Boots and Overshoes. once. ?�Ir..Geo. Leng's lox, in rear of Lhe white choker and sa le suit and calls a>~ cation. Sold at the FickerinR DragStore. old butcher sl:o is the p spot upon which a farmhouse in t ternoon, to explain Price 25 cents and 50 cents perbottle. 5► -12 Fresh Groeerles alwa se t 1 the structure wil be built. that he is agent o a religious society 8ettestisil>dlow• �` i Y A n StOCk ' and fie delivering i lee and hymn books 1Y>10 Can Beat ! 1 - t.. . " 1' y Farmers who afire liolding their wheat i ,i I 1 gratis. He tap ban�lsome book out Mr. Arthur Ric ley takes t w cake" for for a rise are making a very great mis• T� 1 coin �►i owin ;. 'ear before last his cro of his gripsack 'presents it, and is take. The best authorities unite in say- V l ' •' - 't 14 .,:­-....�­.: I averaged very hi h, and this past ear, of course asked t t a, or for the night. in that no rise i o •� �^ I ICKE RI F Whatever g n price may be expected. G • notwithstanding the failure of the cro hospit li y fie tendered, he Such bein the case our farmers will - -�I . -" generally, his vie d was Exeeedin 1 P insists upon pa, i for, ]aping down - - - -` - - -- , - A g y food. twenty five cents i for a single meal,. ar consult their own interests by turning i A specimen was l f't with firs on Frid their wheal, into money, and thereby 1- ;--I which it is safe t �'' seventy -five if fors ppier, bed and break . say, is hard to beat. assist in brightening up the times.- W9 I The cob measure 11 inches in length• fast, saying in re y to his hosts object- ask .their attention to an article in another a _ }ids Ili rows, and he keruals number 808• ion that his inser ct ens fiotn his employ- cohtmn, on this stibjeck, copies from a - ers are imperativ t "pay as lie goes," `�. If any of our cot ms. can .bring forward well informed journal], the Toronto -- abetter specimen we'll acknowledge the and make a retur f all of his expenses. World. I ' ` . � 1 1 _ corn. Taking a receipt o , he proceeds to fill ' ' - " �- Better I I p a receipt for tlr ey aid, ai�anal I ` ' , u on he has �' Seaister. � I: P .. - i :. The annual con a a�tional meeting ofe take this 0 I and then requests tl a farmer to sign the g OIinit Of �GV1811111 oI1I' '' It is reported at $ numb r `of infer- document as a vo c ier..'!'Iie receipt is St. Andrews Church, Pickering, was , pp y g' . It are wcrkin� up delinquents in snr- signed, the t�sitor h kes hands all around held on Tuesday afterno u, the 1.2th inst. 4„ ` rounding coiuitie in -the matter of i;�gis- and departs, leav' Q the family loud t in wag treasurer's report r the past yeas .numerous customers each and all a ha k. w terinq births, ins •lag and.deaths, and his praise, and no h ngmore is heard of very satisfactory d encouraging. ppY . F - there is a lieliho d to hem striking this him. Three neon li after the farmer gets The receipts for the ear for puvely and prOSperou6 ' NeW Year and thanking 1. neit;hborhaod at a y t' e. Such being a circular fi otn sou bank in the neigh- congregational purees B amounted to " " . A o them= for generous support in the ast A the case it would be ell for those inter- borhood, to the a that "your note for be 16.94. After all curr lit expenses had . " p • estea to see that th births. marriages and 13121.75 is now du , ' etc. '1 ableau. en paid, it showed a b lance on hand of deaths are duly r stered with the clerk $108.9$. The followin managers were ' ; p2ore thorough knowledg of the needs of 1•x.1 J. of the municipalit - The penalty for I` --A., Roos s h of bag for 9c. "at elected :- $iessre. J. B xter, J. Buchan, bur Cus#mers enables n to make ours neglect is $24, half of which goes to the Dowcwell's. �'. Henderson, w. D. Gordon, R. Gordon, e informer. rroviaotai Boiard >f Belths �V: T. Dunbar, R. Annan, W.; Dickie.' Stock coil lets in all its de artirient "=t arrived Sitel- I Dr. P. H. B e, secretary of the =f dam• p .. 8. e J: - . ' ` i - The,cold wave- which struc lyionttLtia Provincial Boar) f Health, has sent the A cable despatch - to the Globe states bo e b kindness and a I } P y tt noon, and by Land Dakota lust we k proceeded eastward following circular the members of, that the Privy Council has .agreed to I ' i apicP.y, and $title ; this part of the municipal . council , of local boards of rescind the new rule with respect to the ' our desire to please, that a will not only 1I- - health, and the aical profession :- landing of live cattle in the United Ring- .' i Qaeen's Domains tie latter part of the V. 1 : , week, when the thermometer quickly In view of the larg interests dependent a4u• -The regulation was that no cattle ; " have a -'contlIIUanCe Of p St favors, . but � ,, � . -r • -went down to zero. The snow storm upon the work ass ued by the various could be landed alive from a vessel which -j 1. which usually folly tvs these cola spells public health act to local boards of within thirty days had touched at a largely increase our busines in the future. -3I 1. health, and of the tensive powers given scheduled port. This would jiave sew• ' was promptly on 1� ucl at the Appointed Thls 115 Otlr S ace dtlrin th Comin ear. time. Saturday to t was a re 1 r , to them, it iF: m t desirable that the iously affected the ,Canadian live cattle . 1 p g g_ Y a old- organization of sue boards be rendered trade, as a large proportion of tilQ vessels . ` ' fa hioned winter's Jag y, snow falling con- DO not for et °to look it u a - tinuously idl day n. Those who had as perfect as possib . As you are aware, call at Boston or Portland. Various g and see what the courage to face he blast3 and .drive the appointment sash boards is representations have been mace to the We have for use In the h011 a In the shop to Bron►;ham west have has an thin now made comp aoiy by the public authorities there, and the first Canadian A' ' p . but a pleutiaut•exper ence. y g health act cf 1884, o municipal councils; cargo coming within the operation of the y and on ° the to . Inspection invited. but such appoint ents being annual, rule was treated exceptionally and allow- $soles to 8txiid. I that permanency wl ich is necessary for ed to be landed. . Mr. John Gee rec ntlylpurchased from I - . - .. -- - ' - ' - effective work on th part of each beers$ = =� z 1. Mr. John Gordon s veral lots on Church is largely wanting. The provincial board Wh r _ at Pedple Think of it. street, south of Mr.obt. Cordon's new of health has, the afore, thought it ad- 1. ' f _ . residence, and rote ds. ereetinR in the visible to obtain our views on the :_ EA$� $Arita w i+Vg. ' M Jan: 6 '86. spring, we understa d, a dwelling house following.points :- Do.yon consider that - ' for renting on one f the lots. This is a the appointments f local boards of To tla Editor oJtha Pickering Ngwa: - - . .� , . 1 good move. We tr st Mr -. Gee's Peter- health should rest with the innnici al ,DEAR t31s,'I have been much pleased i � , .. ._ I - i . ­ - I - councillors ? 2 Do n think it desirable during the Past year in the perusal of ' �:: ' 7 prise will meet wit succbss, and that ; 3 others will take pat rn by him in this that members of to al boards of health your spicy paper. I� ,has made its weekly �. _� - ..! I - : ..''. respect. Additional Houses for renting should be elected` b the visits to tiny home, without an exception, . g People in the . , : _ . are needed here. my a few weeks ago same manner as m uicipal councillors ? and always comes bringing welcome, news : � . - ._ �p I j I ; Pickering lost a reci nt on account of 8 Do you eonaid r it adviaible that of holing and friends in Pickering. I en -• I P� K .LVI i' , �.= r 1. 'Persons should at the same time o reading y ` '' I . • I - there being no yacan house in the place. Pe JOY g the numerous letters of our If people cannot get 1,, place to move into members both of t} a manic' al council correspondents, and have seldom found ��pp the correspondence of a local r as m liege they will go sls where. and of the local bo d of health ? 4. Do Palms - S 1 OVE S "STOVE e m (, ." you think it desirab a that members of free 1rr•om those petty dibbles and" per j 1 V� . ( ': ]slid a Hood Job ( q . � ' �, " I ! 1 local boards should erve' for a term of sonalitieev' which give the reader a dislike r . =�l �'18t re17C1.o1Zt a11C� ich @r' f if _I The Beaverton' xpress Gambrid a to a paper. _ fig' a g years ---a certain number of them regiring thou h s ti•anger to yon, I titter I thus •efera to thA wog annually in rotatio ? 5. Iza En land you I:' a,��, ,ewe -il done by one of our ci laces :- "Our new local sanitary autho •ities are elected for will receive tie hearty support of those ` - . . bridge is about com leted; and is a fine three years from a ongst.tlie ratepayers, you strive so hard to pease. If you do piece of workmanshi , and is indeed a one third retiring each ear. Do, you not know what td do with the enclosed =QE;�j 1q0T S L yy bank note `v i \ 4' i credit to the skill of t e workman.' The think this system a esirable one to be , gi e t to some poor man who - 1 . ,_ right man was hit u� on whin 11Ir. Hurl- adopted in Untario G. What fie ' oil• does, but be sure and send we the P. 1�.��5 �� S TOV IFES, PS . I for 18M-not the N P. t t f i. but got the contract. This refers to the opinion is the best y of providing fonds �M Most res ctfulI V oa, 1.0 ' - . Talbot river bridge, about which the for municipal healt worK -(a) By an y,; t r, County Council held special session last annual grant of - t e council ?. fib B L. P!.YEit. �,. ► ) y c L , Cheaper than anybo y else: . 1. Bummer at BQayertoit ti'Ye congratulate accounts of local bo ids for ex nditures One >rin in western Maaaachuaetta 85.17 -y pe � * i Dr.,$urlbut on the successful completion bung presented to t e council for .pay- last year made 180,000 tL•urxis, isleg half - of his contract. His ork as a brid meet from time g The subst' . giber or his brother ' w k- • bridge met time ? (c) By a a million feet of lumber, 36,000 shee h0 an 8Rp811eI1Ced Ivor i 09 I � % ' builder is evidently giving every satisfac- .separate annual taY ich as the schc,ol skins, 2,290 pounds of cord, and tone of man, w111 be in Pickering Friday and aturday of each week.k_ �- ' '_ Lion. tax ? other fittingr. t0 aBSlst J. H. Bu' d ' .. % f -. y .,. . - . s . ,. , .. • : - s i 19 I . ,. -, . - ' i , - xm - - , . - - - -- - - -- -= - - - -