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t ---OL. VII. _ I. PICKER3N, O\TT., FRIDAY, JULY �, 1888. . �, -.d.1.,�',
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,rcftssticil (tLatrD4f. ,� * 2�hoto�z'si,�her, * OUT AROUND L'� the absence of some excellent speakers. dresses. Dr. Ho1lidAy, Mr. s. Brown, .'w:
Dfe-discal. - . G. F. CHAPMAN, WHITBY, ONT, l` among whom was J. D. Edgar, Toronto, Miss Smith and Bliss Levert formed a ', ." '
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__ who, we understand, owing to pressure miniature glee club and entertained the - .
' `'"�S 4DC HANPENIi7Gs RECORDED BY of business and a recent call to Guelph, people at intervals in splendid style.- The .'
;'nRB. yW. O. At J H. EAJTIVUQD, A!1 Photos taken by the new Electric THE P1IEss AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR ex .
,iJ I�c�er[aS. Office secvad aoor ears f the ProCq#6: T EEERPO:fD}:ND Pr• wed his wish not to be published as dialogues and recitations given by the
Pasco _ y •Babies and .Groups a Specialty. coming; but considering the fact that Seventh school showed that Miss -Mackie .I.
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/► --DRS BATEMAN & REA, Physi. 1* . itt it Call and Psee. * yr tt.dy _ -- __' the many friepds of Mr. Edgar through had spared neither Lime nor pains to 1.
Diana, surgeons, etc., (Dr. Ilea, Coroner), — 'WHITBY our this district would feel greatly dis- make it the picnic of the season, and the ."
Pickering, Ont. Office hours-Slorning. from. _ appointed should he address an audience hearty co-operation of the people evi• ,"
0:30to 11:;i0. evening from 5tw6 o'clock., -y 'North American Life Assurance Co. The folloaiIIg are the names of the without their presence, the secretary, dentes the interest taken in educational �'
_ W. FERRIER, il1.D„M.C.P.S., Out. ASSETS Dec.y1,90 FOR SECURITY' oiPOLICY successful candidates_ at the recent arts � through the influence of committe, advancement. They all left with heart . ''
to 11, even n o-Igg Win -En'•” 13 y was we
got. urgery m rear o _ G, .CAN LIFE ASSUBANCF CO., of wbich the Hon, man, Bell, Anilerson and •Wood, and being expected. Hearty thanks for hi& spent. SI1CCe6* 81,d encottragement do
STORE, Bros$ St. North. Clhemi al Patrols Ates. 1l,i,ekenST M. P„ is president, has meas Me�sre. A. Yule, J. Sim6on, C. Vale, J.R. gratuitous, contribtlt,on to 1,e1 defray the teachers is the wish of your cones-
empplied with. Pure Drags, Chemicals Rc.. x17 theG]tEATEST PROGRESS of as Caaituixa
cheap for cash. 38tf life company. The success of the Co en Lawrerce and A. Gregory. • expenses. P 3
- _ $ pondent.. NAr10 a Poo.
%map ba a[trihuted i:a POPULAR s�au>y We understand the Collegiate Institute
------- r-" - '-- -` - - -- TONTINE INVEHTWENT POLICY; to the � -�~ OANAAh.
__ .. Deatal. UNDOUBTED SECURITY it oifvre its memb• h e purposes holding a pic.141 at COrbet's BOARBORO.
E ^! era ; (the Co. has a full Deposit with the Do. Poin o, Monday next. ;
TiR. leeF. L. HENRY, DEATIch* visits NER in Government,; to the Busl�Ess uaN• My of our townspeople attended the The Rev. Mr: McCollon b, the C. Oar Population is - increasing. Con
1J Pickering first Tneelay of each month. SER in which its affairs are attended to ; to the
Vitalized Air administered for the paiulese et• i VAST EIiPERIENCE cf the members of its picnic held at Ashbnrn on -Monday. minister of this place, hasgtaken his de- gratulat,ons to Mr. George Winn. It's a
trsotion of the teeth. 42V BOARD OF DIkFc,ruRs; to the PROMPT The government examinations are now pasture to Barrie, where he will continue 'boy this time. ,
PAYMENT of all vet DEATH CLAIMS, and to on ay the Collegiate s1r: 'lhoinas White has moved to
i's VERY LI$EAL corns of POLICY CON: $Ate In6taute here. The the work of his calling.
L gird. TRACT. Full particulars'furnished by papers for 3rd and 'lad Class non- ho• A eat man Brougham. Our loss is their in. _
L- - - ---'C?CT. V. RiCh81,TC�19C2Z P Y young people from To-
JTOHN BALL DOW, BARR1 STEtI v Erasions! teachers certificateasre reported ronto have come here to rusticate• for a �Vho ant the steer's tail off. 'Twee a
and Solicitor slot Public etc. OPrzCE- PICKERIN G erect r•Btiff:"- a wish °,,At while, aild�4vjoy mar -country mighty snza)1 piece •of businesa.
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Dever a Blocs, roc -street, a y. vats en. or tile to owing 5rst-ciass Fire Insur. s°Jeess. air Thursday's rain was 9 da3ldy,
fonds to loan at lowest rates an on favo Y hl'e ante Com antes : . - •...* . Residents of Scarboro greed 'not Com- Sorry to learn that Mr. Thom. F'agls ---
terms of payment. 6- _ THE LAN CASHI E,
--.- i13}!AS BARKER; -B-.' R Ri ST -E- .N, DUNrBnRTC-N. iai�tsf span tad' g Y� dull natioaaT day as44othe valuable po°ng 'mare ice -paid sal
and Solidtor, dtc. 1loaep to loan. No _ the laces of amuseme htrge a price for.
commission. Office: Harvey's Building. Picker- Risks taken an all _kin is of propertp-at lowest Report of Dumbarton _.� ool for the nnmerous-m t. e -township.' Mr. m. ent ey las men r : tivg - -
ing_ open every -Saturday. i4:y _ possible rates. Bueineea solicited. q;}y month of June, names of pupils in order Our foot ball team met the H..C. F..C. friends in this town. Fits constitution
" E. ,FAREWELIt, LL. B,,. BAR. - -- � -- . --- -. __ . _-_- of merit :-Fifth elPss-John O'Brien. at Highland Crretk :on Monde where a, a now h wing
is was once a good one is n
J.L.. .:.-.- . RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and t SeuiorAth-Daisy Rcdd, May Henderson, good game was played, resulting ,n a .way and.he is on the sick list. W atso• ,,
County Solicitor. Court Howse, �Vhitbv. 10.y p n to r a Bahk Thos. Henderson, Isaac Pizer, John draw, each securing one goal. ever a man sows that, shall he also reap. -
Parker. Junior 4th -Flora Nicholson, The annual law- social of the �'a6hing- -"w"' '
- I'etertlttar►/. Geo. Rodd, Frank Marks and Frnnk ton C. U. church wqs held on the lawn - HIGHLAND CREEK. -
�(�T H. HOPKINS, vE�Ei;I. - DICKERING AGENCY. E'laston, Louis Parker, Fanny Pearce, of Mr. J. Amnia an July and. This was The picnic .Rive p the members of -
�'k a Surgeon,Gradua:rof the Ontario vet- ---- -_ - Lottie Lacey, Rosetta Hoilin er, Aggie not an exce tion to the eeriea of success.' The
Church' is the -beautiful grove s+inary C..tlege, Toronto. Treats all diseases of Seeker, LlY2:e Bell, Elsie .11orrgison, hitt fol socials held on the same lawn. After Mrs. Thos. Elliot on the 28th nit., as 4
the domes:Scate.I animals. Calle by day or Open for the transaction of all legitimate y
- nigh4Frotnpttp attended to. Officeaaacerideace, Bunking Basinees. !ting. Third class-Eche] short, 11Iary partaking of the bountiful repast pre- pronounced' success, which is largely at- • - 1
: _Pickering athtYerte Jewel,ry Store. 7ahn �yeo•'. Orrick Hors -From 10 :o 3-; 6atardayaO'Brien, Carrie Parsons and -Amos Racld,: inired by the ladies; the quests were in. 'tribute�'to the baseball match so eaten-
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. . _ 10 to.! o'clock. Lizzie Pearce,-JIaggie Annan, Tommi vited to listen'to- a choice program, con- sively advertised iH the columns of Tan
LT I30P1iIN;, �FETEt,Iti GRT bi.R- Savings Bank In connection. Annan. Chas. �IcDuuald,;Albert Sacker, si4tin¢-of some excellent rgcltati°ns by NzA's, to have taken place between our
iZ • NEON. Graduate of shd Ontario Vet- r
--cuar "rove Mine.
I� lad heir oa r gat ua I--,- .- -f t . .. •' '� r , .+gent_ -j ?eccn.l class -,.Lizzie ',�eG;nets, nElla Bocre o un ,rn3ts,e' avoeaMmns sty omptly at the a ppp°oinnted time Mana er
81. 7th Con I. Yicaerin CGI a prompt!p a. 2P ;:naQ of bile Pr the head of g t
May Rudd Nellie Topper, R m. Lace (t1,e Ellesmere brass band supplied the his team in fall war paint. They were
trailed to. Triers h ail 1►'kiitevale, Oa:. r ' ' the cynosure at all eyes. For some nnez- -.
P.O, saaresr .green Rives. Unt. st v .. '"f 00 s . S ' � ��, Jitmes Smi:h, Tena flask, Minnie Annan, it:strumentgl. - The total receipts amount- _plaiaed reason the visitor failed to cox- '
� s t'O q .. '_ Liaie Parker; A gie . ConwA Present ed to fill's,' -
_. .- O sass r . m _ in cast class Averag number -. --_ ..«.., ___Y ct. eexhibition--
. igSusilrtess (lint Ds. i. a >w,. o an game was indulged
- ' - -__' O stat o 3 present G3. in to the deligbt of the admiring hundreds.
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- Griarrffnierel'. d'k ea assay : a .,..�. _ P
UICHAfi1) STOKES. COMMIS- 00
ys+t _o --_-_ —___ . ATHA. _ -_ -sir. Albert Lawreacr has a sevfre cold ed ed by the Elle merestrains of e brass bandmusic well rendery
tL O r �v tvi,irh settled on his ltan¢a, tint is is ho
sicnu anti Conveyancer. Office at Hipper ` j a �� : - � :>; Following : � � pieasing addresses by the resident clergy.
1.� 6W%04' 'Oenor•oi lferebaata, c:la:enhont. M ts}rt k, a the standing of the- that be -will :soon be aicnucl again: is men. and other prominent gentlemen,. as- 81.nci:il.attent:on pail to ins ting win. ani pre 19d :, of the 3tha school according. to marks ]nurser is improving. well as excellent singing. by rite eboir, were
paring necpasaty-papers for Probate 4h-tt taken for at:emdanCe and Proficiency ant.
R.BEATON, TOWNSHIPCLERK ®+ �r'-h iris; the halt -year just ended'. Mp• EDIroE,-Will yott please allows leading features of fire afternoon's pro-
W � q - 3 s _ = , o o D,e space in your aper to connterars a: Kram.. The proceeds reached the hand -
D. Coa've nacos, Camtlsis%:oncr.or tskiag o : Fctitth class -Fran t Ni• hewantler. Ella p 1 some gum of 8202
ffi lav::s, ;crown:ant and -Insurance Ageut• S ; z =mi :" "_� �t - E false retort started by roue evil -disposed' . which speaks volumes
a y _ s e _ = Z1Thitsoa, Rosana Boyer, Hsnry l:ehmaii, ' . 1 for the .energetic committee. In future
i[ouey to loan- on arm property, OFFICE. Ar - t , ,;^ x o Fsank Besttie. Ada Browasoer¢cr, .Jessie person i from some infernal moti?el ran- I years thfa picnic will alwaga rove adraw- '
Whiteva a �� ill iu BrauGhatu eye:y ]Ion lay Z m- -w _ _ .3
afternoon for :be trau%wation of business. •:1-v O > 4 i ^ . --� =E' - - 'Bbwes, hiellie Rriamer, Ralph Niith.wsnder; Cernjn$ the COmlBtinrCALIOn fr0II1'' Clare- i in¢ card. p
y -' _ Jame9 ]bore, Isaac BRlkey, Arthur Simp- Mont regarding the ,pirnie heald � in The most successful S. 8 . Anniversary
bCN'IING. Issi,ei of ' 1lalrriage so ^ U a 3 son. Senior Third. -Belt EroughAm: Consi3erin
. L rethro,rforrhoCoauty a. Oiario Ot• set .. = y :lighsirafider, g the tale in• pet held in connection with Melville
llco at me scorn. or fie hiexuslienen ickrr r,c Z 'v ' > t „ > o Joseph Boyer, Janet Beattie, Robert Conl. furious to the good feelings of the Clare. ' Church 8, S. was that of Monday last in
yiilaya. " I. -y 3 _ ' , • $ 3 i; M n, Bertlia:Uaviq, Wilfred-Nighswo-nder, Mont eo le; I take this 'opportttnity'eaf � a
a , 3 . ,, p p 9Cowan=9 ve. The3 immense crowd
Susan
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" _ .l -rh iter!. - ire ;e = = "o i d 3 Creichton r alter)IPauJ, t J naier� Tk aide falseho°t1 aEem� y Lot is one eomptete which thia filed ear)v enterthe RainmeaL h erove ellows abecp°ome.' y
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f A': POST. COUNTY ARCHITECT - � - - '' -' = ore Whitrun, Efe Nighewander, Mary school here.] received as answer to our The S. 8•• adder the leadenhi r o! hlr. A.
for the county of aatano , Drawings, ,0 .Ov' - ' -. LehmAri. Matilda Lehman, lieniy Berkey, invitation to tbem, saying fie they were Neilson, saug it number of pieces to the
and spoadcauony furnisher!, for' twerp class of - •-- � Mary Bowes, Nancy Badley, Fred Rood. satisfaction of the audience. The singing
• building, biearu and hot ir.%ter heatfag gnu �0 YOU KNOVP IT , Second L:lass.-Wilh,ott Davis, Mary F. be'vmg an excursion it, would be im•' Of •.Clod is Love" by nine little children '
r ventilation a slwdalty,,Otfice--Gerrio Block, .possible for them to attend,, thanking uv I Was enthusiastically received. Mr. Don _
. Beattie, Lydia_ H°ovoet• Isaac Lehman. for our iII4itatioa, and exteadin a cordial sld 8atherland, of Whitby, ertormedvn
: - eoruer-Dnada.s and. Brock streca, LVneby, r c, •Mary •Creichton, Nelly Gregg, Bertha g
Beeldencu-iilnnston !lona; kart Pickering. S7 -p Z)u the Fe less t' Lhse Simper ._ ],ovinia Coulean: Sr. First. --°De for tib to join with them .in their ax• the-bag-pipespp
_ - ' 7oo,000, c,overnment Deposit ofu , c 60, an l of is tree Scotch style. ,lir.
} ou know that
�%%urancr Cot :l,atny has a c,a Abram Barkev, Glary E. 1h:oife, Arthur cGrgion. If some of our •`good" le Cowan, the Sh
_ a eirtiourrrhy/,ot ^;4,aoo, and is were 1»ilf as particular periatendeat, gave s report _
In every respect a regolurcompan�',issuingievei McCowan. 2nd- First. -Ella Davis, Della particular about ket-pping the of the sehpot, which eitice the opening o!
;pOCTCHER etc P.O�VLAL'D, Licensed premium policies it desired. but that it now Reid, Jog. Lehivan,. David Wood; Willie e°nimandments of Bible as rite the new school rooms, is in a mist enc -
1i offers alwo pure insurance, with absolutely every are
Aact;oaren for, the whole, o! North and gaampty of safety and security which can you Johnson, let First. -Lloyd Nighowander, about seeing that the Scott Act is kept ee"101 condit[om. Mr. Craig apoke o! the
: Bomb Ontario. strict attention given to all slbly i+e afforded on the deposit m• level chem. Oliver Nich9wander, - Eva Gregg. Ulive without violation, I ' believe Brougham good work done in the schoolya nd of the
oaders by tet eros telegraph. CLatgna rhoderata loin plan'? Hoover, Ho zeal manifested. b Dft, Cowan acid the !
. Thos. Poucber, Voluatm•, arbitrator, Ac. Ad.. Hugh Beattie, James Johnson. would never have the stories told about it y
- dress, THUS, POUCAEF, %x 4T, Brougham, o: Iib volt 14 no�v that fir she preZitnraa fiddle Berkey, Edna coul4on, .Fmma that is circulated sometimes. Trusting teachers, The tables iaitly groaned with
r A. R. ROWL.Ir D. Whit Oat.- Lich pon,nay on a lets! prrtniui,i Policy. a very Davin, Edith Barkev.
,,, y' r�r part a �rarrely a Jean or .lelwaii airs tbr' the Claremont le lead brougham Rood things. strawberries and ice-cream
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- _ f�nrpanyy which, ut your deatk, the Cowpany • . ----_ .M�•� . $is were served in abundance without any ex- .
I3outM etetett .'�IusPle, wilt nae in pari paymout or its oan olhligathonh Ol will accept Gia eoatradietiom as tea chs .
t-esucouncdur�uur'racicitp ,-.PORT UNION. satisfactory, and tbamking you for oto' and atter nearly 600 pexipLs
I �OHN LESLTE BOOT AND SHOF. -- y were satisSed, there wde abundance over,
+ . Uo vols 3cniosv 6ai i i tti now possible kindness. Ism yours erti}v, The proceeds of the lay- were upwards
'' Slakes PeKi:ed and rasa work. Orden to u-tain pore Lire luau:ante withfut the un.ea_ CIJ#n.a in LI,18 ViCillit. are L2ttah im• ED. iLLBog; Of 860. 4.
pprro m},tly atterstehd to. F.xparlenaerl worklnan- si[vat making threw loans order oaits.and hence rOretl b Llle Ie'aZ ra1n, Brougham, July hi Don't forcer the stand near o , L 88. Our rifle club had made a errs
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Hy opposite the trithont Lhe necessity of tsar eposits. an g h [Ise P y fig y • ad, very �e
Hews. Iaingstroei. I'icicering wirings. 7-v payment of .your own Polley ? Our :worthy citizens have fioi4hed their Ment for meeting the members of the +- . _
I ]i*ca ycnt hCnuw that byazoirtliig these: statute labor. • CLAREM ONT. boyo R. C. on our ((rounds on 8aturdas
w %� S. COR . in- retaining thanks deposits or loan~ v.0 may for many pears save
'lJr • to [the pnbtiz Or their patronage during I from •ono-thl d to 73 pmt rent v; tie current Mr' 'I• Bi-ni well, Sr., i8 `tslting' hie --- afternoon, 80th alt.,. but at the last mo-
tthe past sevenwon ye.w%, would. inform tbouh' outlay require,! --y the war oaa Iuv d premium friends at Clinton ........iiss Ketchum is Farmers appear snore elieerfnl since ment word was seat that owing to the ab-
--Rbat ire has en,ars;e.l his who and intends kec�> }Anne. S di retain the diffeet�co for your bull- viaitin 1] eettce of �It. BiriY n $egnie, withoaL
fug on sawn "ALL LE,NTH Fa<•tory Made nnss or oar `estate Y i4 er Cattciu: \' iSa Lillie Knowles, the rain. Crops are looking well escape whom it +esus theydate do -nothing, -Boots and Sboco, which be, will sell cheap f /� - ••.-Miss Nellie Brown is spending a few 'hay, which will be below the won have topostponed.
! :cash. t ascots work xrid Itetratrta; w ihsstri: 3-y GEO. KERR Agen� iia, s with ,fi iendh at Bt i htoti....... M," i'otato bn ai a eery nnmeroua,match
t dolt!,. PICK1�LING, DVT, Be a W it Penta w aye 1 week Om-poua keeper•is doing a little in childish' excutseaetotavod recceiving t e J
r I H e R few c fist trumped
t-� Ajgelnto Wtantred. 4A.p under the parental roof........Vr. and Life sheep business just now. drubbing our boys would have certainiv
tt ORDON HOUSE, Pickeriao, Ont.. Misr, Si bite, flow Sco+laud, are stopping I)umintou Day was-rather'dtt11 with us'. � Ftven them. Not Lo be altogether deprived
vU Jemea tsor,tou, proprietor. Tb A hotel is a K• Jar�Sy _ at JIr. Fratt's: Aiauy of .our }>rople eoaglit enjoyment of their sport, a match was arranged be
Ani ucw bnc's,builciing, nn:aned in wiperior The Ebenezer S. S. picnic 111
=Istele: Every eonv.Nniencb sn,l comfort for.tne Ghief Agent, CentJai Ontario: P proved vete elsewhere. I tween file married and single members of
' IN public. N.ew•and coinmocliaus P.,Ublea ' distructfal tri white dresses, aII t,wo young Mr. Charles Brodie. V.S.. ,Was the I our club and shot off at once. The` eoore
and sheds. ;p .vt1 l�orge Street, Torol}LO. ladies returned .home duril* the after- hap recipient of a highly sized present is appended ;
noo>a to don another Py P P i1. 4
Ec3TE R \ HU E)5E ,Pickering, Otit.. - '` T � garb be:f ire again frou}. his better half on Sunday. Both. ( ��� .100 yds sot pile Total
, now open for tyle accornWalati'n or the 1iht�:=45 7' TC MJ06L=. making an aJipearance. mother and son tits doin well: T• Chester 1y 2,g i!
travcilta¢ public. This -furl, heed lately A short time ago Mr. R. Know)eg and Thomas Bundy, son of George Bundy, ( W Chester _ fl ' •:41 ,
obaaged -soda, has -eEn re -furnished c itaug-- Private Rinds to invest family were aroused about midnight b Es is ver ill. �, A. Annie' 3s !$
oat. Situated ais it is.
. opposite the Rpiuk Mills. $' 1 �J (-)()lJ u g y I 4••
is is conveufent for utrona of the 3ti tills. !feria 11rrt • fu mortga •e on tarsi pro- f y .�OVIB: '[W -'Morrish- 9Q 21 _,:�{i
orlunch at all roasonahle bourn, Good ata-linit P y at'6 per sent., ju Tutus not mfrs than the alAnn of firs, whish might have The union eehool ptCnio which was C. D. Cloaeon
cod %hod Tooin. Box stall and enclosed ydni for '+z,nu0- N i cominfes7on. %V. H. BILS.iNi�B, t�'i, jI Proved fatal h not -been - discov'ered held at Claremont on:.; cite 27th I} — - ---12 88
horses or cattle. Wei•+fi F 'oTev mi tits�'' �..eTrr' , citar�l4]+itbv Ont i:i-tl I tD fine 8fl At Otlt.-IVaB_B.}. _. 197----
Acrtl:cspecif10Ir4%)!rent:. ANNA L. AARVNY. - . - P -- grand 8nCC26R--No'W, as lai)°r iD every l ' Single. lOs yds 300 yds Tom.
Yropriop•eee. F_ 11. Hsrvey. Jfanacer. ':p What people would like to know : department 4ihottld have iia proper re• ' - Crosson 18 22
_ ;Farm to Rent or Sell. What Ills Leconte of Door Knob, tnnDeratn n, as a swell part then, I'think T.W. Crosby Yo 40, 1
•• .iirrv{ral. - ' for •noir r has tiny scows 'it only right to let the people know that ! A. T. Hlliott rag Ya
I n by Mayo
Im:s 17 gird"IA. 4th concession Of Pickering, to leDd. it tor+
IRA BOYER, student of Janie a �Jusi- enntairf:nr one hundred acres. ,G atone P I1er's well inthe hands of those who A. Humphrey 'r .' 22 23
dweliinghonse and kitchen,ktone drtciug house When Garey is going to get his house arranged the picnic at Claremont. Haw- C. Humphrey 7 IS : 19'' , .
sat ganlustitilte will ides instructions on Piano gad good witbunglitb yard. .� running ther "cream of built and give the five gallons of oysters: tug an invitation I arrived in Claremont I 201 -
and OT;lan at env residenceinthe Township of waterthrerfghtheyarcl. For furthornsrticnlars If Charlie has,mended the chair, in time to see the procession which was f sad mei , $performed in this Pictariag. Farfartrrer a icnlarsapplytoIRA apply on Use premises,ortoJOHNWOODRL''FF, 8tatatelabor•iabeia
1BOYl> It. Claretno>nf Ont. :4y .apply b-tt -H, M. Y, at first sight soLnething grand. First neighboring ' beats. It ie interesting
.P ARTIES• -WISHING TO TARE. T - -��+ - there was the band drawn by four bean• and very amusing to watch some of the
lessons in Instramental or vocal music 1''arm fQr Sale. �KINSALE. tiful horses and arrayed in their best her• tPOIIId•be workers iH their efforts to see
qan obtatu. vocal Knack in class o} by private who can do Lhe least in Lbs most time, As. instruction. Apply forterms to RTS of Iota 25 nod 46, 1,. F. con. i:lY. J. BrigflaIl �of BttttoIIville s " nese Rimmed with Gage ; next came the corporation - mud '-alio r9 ' '
yea s■c°eas.
A. •.. , . .+ trey, uioreor ens. an un ay visiting friends dark complexions, which caused some to Some �f the adhereata of the immarzs,l _
Music room at the rasidence of firs: Head The ,property is gaveuicntly s(tiiciterl, Iceirht here.......Miss Lillie 'Potter,. who .has think they had been itzi
•opposite NEws office, Pickering. close t� good ra s. ".hoot sari marlceta, and ported from the ging Billy were sat for paradeon Monday,
!ping alongeiric a village of DunbaitwY, with been visiting at Mr, Mr. S. Mackey'a for *ontb for the occasion. Then Dame a in Preparation far, Lhe celebration of tits +`,
_ . _ _ _ goon outbuildin{r", ort -era; garaen ane writ or some time, bas returned to lies home ir, ion Sle of wagons trimmed with a er
Pure spring water; well fenced and inq good $ g0 y glorious 12tb.
WeatCA.P.# 0*4ng. "calf or cultivxtfoil Apply :o JAMES EREN- Enniskillen......lira. Lynch, of Rochester, greens and drawn by fottr beautiful crea. Meares. T. and A. Parker, of Toronto, ;s ll
Q.1N, 134 Balhuest•at., Toronto, or to C:eorga N.Y., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. ttlree adorned with crowns and Saga be. spent Sunday with as, and lingered 'a da
( UTHBERT, Watchmaker. ! iek• switti. nun-nylon.1. � _ Gibson and -sirs. S. Macke Y
A e eying, Out, Having been d5 gnarl at the - - -- -- - - p , y::.... Mr. Joe sides a great string of other rigs of every longer to enthuse with the pictrickerr---
ieade, I can guarantee satisfaction.. A Pmt for ys T � y� Horto la at preaeat laid up with a very descri tion. After entering t._h_e.__g_�r_o �a...ds H f s oz n o ■ it q ports jour- '
F. Lazarus' F.Se-glasses. Watches and Clocks C Wi d of i htAriiitis P _ r V la village s
cleaned -in shortest notice, and at reesouable ■ _ snore h-and.......Weddings are the rage an excellent lunch Was pr yfo 'd 'Raney nneyded as far as ]the Rouge on Saturday '.�� �"
va*Qa• tZa 47- . again d ouud litre. Only two took place which a Shell was sleeted chairman, who a having seenrW the yacht "Nellie {,-�.
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- -' City of London fere f nsurance Co, oII a Desdaq. made a few remarks on hie ability to be Badttl$There ie nems talk of s raaofe afternoon's
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.:7 Pic]seris�g capital fz_tloo,aoo stg. As was expected oto• school picnic cracked, and then proceeded with a pro- the above
LIVERY pSTABLES T • proved to be • a success. On account : of P yaoht and the Rogge Lily, - t
i the preceding day being rain a gram which was Ile phis- ultra. Among owned by Dir. Jos'. Blac&, the loser to giver
. IT SEG to thank the -City of London Fire y, people those who occupied the platform I noticed fide barrels of flour to the poor of Scarboro. Y
I Insurance Co. for the liberal settlement rad began to. think it would be a failure, . but the following : After a selection by the There is a rumor going arottnd to the, r
t I desire toreturn my thanks o the on of for prompt caymenl of the loss suet+tiuod by me to Lhe day tuYIIed Ottt t0 be the Veiy beat band and another of vocal, musio, Rev. effect that .V.iakery purposes going oII a -.''`r;,
IF their patronage since I took possession or rho Io Gor on,House, Pickering• by the late burning tai r��
-business, and to intimate that in future'I will of the Leonard property. R. SECREIt. possible. A large crowd attended and Mr. Dobson was called upon but proved two month*' vacation and that, as a COs. I" ,
seep oa hand a5 all time" Srst-class rigs for hire. yer�body seemed to enjoy themselves. ooaBpic■Due by hie abeenee. Then the 9egnence, his intereretNhg lettere will cease -
h1ri added ed. so now hoses" ably! hove tion ]BUSINESS SOLICITED. The speaking of Messrs. Crux, Hall- and Rev. C. Wilkeson addressed the people in to Rive. pleasure to the many readers o!
my riga renewed. "o that the iwet of satisfaction R y pp Tan NEws. To soothe the minds of those
1. belgyeatomypatron". Applications for insurance by mail Smith was highly a landed, and the amusing terms, and Rev. W. S.Crri
TEAMI11rti AS U�L'AL. ; Iy attended to Whitby Cornet Band,su plied abnndaace totwhed upon the fine aeeembl ,of ladies who are uneasy about tkia natter, allow ^`
"o*y Terms reasonable. R a e a tto mtea. ..wVV be -
en . to use enjoyment of the day: Ii was wi tion of li sent you se heretofore, and tbat the ru- ,.,
�'��_�` I LverpoN Itiarket; aa.y loth, Isar. Seth tnacb regret flint the committee realized and sevsof6ec Ifdr. Berry mored holiday trip is still a £}�rl}eaeure of :i
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�EWS OF Ut DAY. 7 ,siffolution and wishing him .resin. . Now' *on was the as" Of oaf friend Xi- - I . .
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#--. . ,*;.- ,. Capt. AildrIews, left H0.17t. himeou ii -his Pailles rpow. *, Montreal w Lkl001. . . . . . .
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Nantucket 'On"88"I" I Mo. Vo. and -
to worse Boon,ding. %a goriimor and scoommodatiM Intat*
Si:miles Of the Rod River Valley land. , I in spite of a slander pures. . I -
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Way have been IBM with rol . The mmunommbU made from Washing- Must be cured, - . .'I mediabs. 0) -. pwund ins,
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. 20 regulations for sabOu - An , Was out of the qualition I' eler d itckabl, "0 -Fr j;;� �Y ,. . " L' The discovery of rich irold or@ on suitsins, ton that the mn - 00"n voyage liew suggestion ; . to secon bit" 1L Y to IS!= , Go= ,,, 51'are, liourve at*a**.. bland is reported from R'St Portbi(C trig ,will be enforced ip Behiring's Sea this A Florida trip a Ifill I� 9.11 Citim ....,. is be wouldn't I HIS --BY he . I 1=�' " L% .. paid- 4� lt—
. , in the u Z16 Re during former yeam Yet a . disgron Twoneand Ci Pitcher, the bank defaulter of Providence 001,ured men. who For the " Golden Medical Diwovery," by , -. . - William Patterson. IL . I . moud =10OFERSwas arrested ist Montreal TueslaY night Leuk'all" Ky., wait hang- Dr. Pierce made * . d hanged at H.WILLIAMS&C0--1led to visit was I, t,"urs, before he And as Bound as 16 nut In his health to -day-... The Governor. (ion" is expea I . . . .KINUFACIVILIRS -3) ol"A" IN � .11 '� ..bitaii.IIIIIII III .�r. - 4 I y
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next fall. Ing for ton minutes &a fail 19 Logic Is to&, that's $at I ■IRY-" . . � .
-)lanholis and British Columb Mid, a" four minut" of ter the . P . , . . . t , Racting pelt, Slater** Felt. Dealsol, F*lt� all, . . . I % . .,
.M . I . . long 1"apx made for also . Carpet Paper. Building Paper Roofing Pit . .....-
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. b �f - A ontrusil grocer 110034d Daun-ally was he spoke. -Dromm - mud I For Thft Nervous ' .. . sr. Lalke Gravel.
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fatittly allot by & neighbor's boy on Monday A report coulee from Mexico of terrible voyage have weights of icad in the hems of I
.. . . . . The Debilitated ' ' .Toronts. . .
. Ing blown ease I
.:: ". , L Cra 1i f life and destruction of proper'.Y in the = C keep the- from be " I . 4 Adelaldc at. East . . . .
, " p reports received from all parts Of ION 41 sad about too rudely on dock. The RADERS .
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' ___ by heavy rain Leon by filiods can . Aged. I generally
9, North. West indicate mognillcesIt prol the cities of Silac, and I _ ^
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P06L -wars, lost W . %� arvou ProstamtIon,14try auva
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--- , )f land more than a thousand families were For many years the. manufacturers of Dr. __ache,Neuralcia. NervOuswoak� We want a Good Man in your locality to pick'up - " ,
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be lawfully admitted to any lodge of the Is., where W�,Lw on ex. reipousible dasinotallyp 0 satWa,otoryguaranty.
. farmer at Floris, try, have at-Tered, in Floa : I to, ,, Cash raratehad C U.S... ., ..
, 1...!.-.` ... order. . �bod as being fifteen meertain by auqu a cam Ot A NERVE TONIC. . Address. C. S. PAGE. Hyde Park, Vermont, S
. hibition. . It is dosorl faith, a standing reward of W for The 8 boa and Leather Reporter, N , Y,, and the
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Dr. Dennis CAmPb8II- Of HhmntO'4 inches in 1-9t�h'. with =61ked tau. while catarrh, no matter bow bad or of Growm W Bum Review, Ohic&C, the 1. trade . . I
socket in which "a"I how , .For two ears us dil �
- , di years I was a guff— ftcul nervone . Shoe and Leather 0, have was libel r - - I
on . Iff"OIR of a 41betw in a sndlug, which th he , and th%, God and the discoverer of the papers of the U.B.n the Bids . . . , :-
Saturday ofternoon, from the I b111113
as gg;Lcannot cure. T POuNo antatives to Investigate, Air. 11
of cooper, taken by mis, I 01 the *yag to whew .oiled up like long at valuable remedy that PAntre Casser Cox . Page's buslaeolhand .
do" of arembW the and a the toll it to at 50 coats. to :
- Remedy is sold by cured m,. it i, a Toluable, remedy. LO1119 ZOSY it &?V= thorough examination Lad oompadmu, the . .
take. a hoop." to tua for stivina" cog -41- this endorsment . � ..* , L
. gusts was a driving along & country, While miles of ribbon In the form of flats, live. Let MY One, write Reporter bt raw ml,- .. . .
that Dr. Mack A farmer while eve that .
; -'- - It is reported i. , ts�We be is extent at light ex., Saw - bows, loopep rosettes, and knots are worn on . , 1.211 I . '
. snubbed by ,Kwpe i. Tuesday road near Sulphur Sprixiffe, T -not an Inch of it AN ALTERATIVE. , %I collected Lod (Affied, ftr4 Page ho tM laid . L �. I
.., wor William, 00 . pot which bad wished up b the all dressy summer frocks, Al,aXzo assort. wn[DSOA. VT.. Ill I at any cam Alat big present stock is the
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: and theriater wit Berlin quickly mud old hr is ever seen on k tailor gown. i ' ,kratitor and r . ...: I
� hard rain of a few days before. PLO -I believe PAZNVZ CELKST CO -Krol mead In . largeothe byaDY11011114inihidautntry'"
: quiotly'� R, One breakfWFg-109 and cotta his nolorl ; - d the Review 4%Ys : . .
L wore it I was ca fered with 112 on . I . '04 + --1 --A, .v- at Mr. Pace'*
'red.in a U -ga aston'Sh The But th whom tM11b and Wisdom las4 ),,,,A to beet" The oruptlon U busicesk as compared with OVAn in "me line a
. . . -seven fires Were dlj�icoje , Hamilton _p to examine it he 'A t* d -11 M May. * t . I
-- .- . can be as- that it contained $18,000 in gold. Can and I am five love boo fully satisfied that in k�b I
, hours. No cause contain - PLI honey train a weed.' t. 411-7 way. apecialt I 11
' house within 24 - money Is supposed to have been hidden by .. . .. he I& dealer � . . I . . 1!
• signed to *0 mysterlow incendiary at � T"Was Who we win, and who love the . . weight stack. he Is unquestionably of q S ,he to
.. :`% ...,-... guarillas in war times. i -will believe what we say when we tell A LAXATIVE. �. in this aounUy. while in superiority . ....
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tempts,. . small, Skye terrier in Cinch—ti dis. trud , that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription A. C. BZAN, WILITS Brw" JVXCMX- TT" go" "?m confemedly at the head." I I I I the largest in its
- . . - A it city the them rft I have been s S."m $34 U:EFLy : it M,. PW'o hostage . . I
tmogs, In becoming very scum, and 16 torn• played ■a hel Of sense at that one- to relieve the suffaings of Far two Y"" vc . often ,d W, b dys. 8, I* it not the b- possible .-� . .� . !
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- I Ins -la all kinds of vegetables in expected. I & prowim Ground his has d more from kidney and ver troubles I to tak luttie United "A's %iXbeo%p,fOsg1 it he did - I
. I lt , other da V7 medicines now known Pepsis, and constipation- Before f of his ability So pay I —
. - & firs. it f women, than all, other Ly gsi man Md- than
. ... .- A gu�-lj-current-tn Vinalplig the - slowly burning and to adencle. It_ouraW_&U_hTggu11Aitis&, inter_ ,,.y Convou-,D it .=ad as tho=;X.; pot do so, would he natur" - ... . -,
'. ---- " hair caught " - aded-ma. Now 1 -------.--I- - - -- It" ? �
.. 7jyjaw, of Amarican, capitalists has been dog Was about to be turned into a roast, any his oompaUton in alms . . I
I..: . ..imber of branch the a Saw it mud nal inlijimmation ani L I .. i . . I . . .
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I . . .• firmed to construct a n RILlway when ,L how burst. The poodle kindriad troubles. It istt� A DIURETIC. . I
lines in Manitoba under the Aid
mad,, a rush for the StraM. L Into Which it Mental and of women, sold by druutists, GxovazA=oTr. szors Cr-. I— says.
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the fim medicine I .g. M the manut,lic.. "I have been Md PA,7gra CZLIM.r CON?QC"
�- � . ... .., �AAt. under ive puwMaw from and it has done me — for kiln 304 Is-
, . period of rest- j'p* t the richest gold mine in the action im-157-41-M back than any I =1 have evW takes, I I
I . . it in understood that th It Is old the - =tr."t it will Irive sistlisidI . .... ,.-.. . .
. . on" required froul,*Ognam-tes for callet- I in situated about 150 miles fro-M-81*11i;- T par- Etm,tradg of toxftoonimb lis -re bow Twe"Old f-- .. . ..
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� . � , in the Royal Military College of Can The mine produces $75,OW the ba .Wrap- who have used this remedy with romarkablo .
�. * , ", . . . ships from five to three is Ala" I a mouth. and experts sutoo hills, been printed on = Bond for circular. I , . I.- . . .
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. r the Tic Ontario min- MAW wait � s ben - -do, and sateens.-ars to a Bu dam Zd- ging, should ali.
or over h findo on the 0A by Senator Jones, of Nevada. dike, bi*% ,foulm kontreal. P. Q. , mdT.,powd
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� 41 : 1 -.- - =. any it in the biggest fina in the poRaGar. I , and motions, or of clown's cloth"- Men '
world. . Blwwok is suffering from, rhea- A care Sar Drunk-ReOU L �G from the OR*Ctd Of early evil habits, tbs Arcade Tour = Toreatc. ...
. I P - . ,ts. depaccosals, *0 f Ing bol SUFFERING onloolves, 60.. "arm C. O`DZA 5 --WY .
.Iso .. The * fish to lh ".
Mercier has instructed - . I "lllO ... =%h , result of *... sad , IN .4-- .M. Far Circulars -
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-the Montreal Police mag.ts"to !�- CZir, While on roll" 17 o�iuml dep-@dO.U.
. -uti-t. Tt, is ranarted that the . . - . 0!1� "_- - - w.. .1,. - broken dawn from - . -
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11 6 an advertisement Of tn* "u"Rum ` - `iWilram, I - - - -- --- re'Nuences of youthful 0=01 "Sow OW. — . so iraw Streets .
a asaw whatever. x1in-YOU". Moo. The I
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lottery. I � vassel, b4lovelato bean emigrant ship, I old or Imi'maiddEl am w � broken dawn from SAY back will be- sent maled to Lay add"m On to"'" at Toros".
A party of ]Preach Fri -to hm the Pro' '� of Good Says- and 09*02 OW21111111 "a eines, to in. foundered off the Cape OuA rw address emu is swap for Labooft two 80, at so Addrive . Tbg Pie" to-
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, I rogrow tal by =1 - , tram abservadail. Address 111L
of Quebec Wfl-d in w1unt . N. wsfuan ft FL. T,Muto one. .. Cit "P" far :
:.. . 1,13111" of all hands wore lost. Tres , back form. . I
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, - - . -: "."" , : L"tre.ch,nailOis, . UtY Who bev" . tions adopted a military credit of T IABON Ssmn during winter from POrtlana r Thuys- . .'Naw and Secoold-hand. . I .
. i . %'.. .31aultob- - . . r No girl can Play town tennis to Lay ad' vo;;:o� and it) . . _
� will '67,wo.= dortins, vantageL smything but At turday to Liverpool. .
� - ,ill* Manitabs Gave . t tennis gown mad* day and Hslits.z every Sa=rd&Y 10 IA .
. JcM_qhO;qh *114 strucli by . blouse waist, and summer from Quebec ever - and Lis" . Agents tor . 1.
k�M!I=Wilh _ jeW persons being I= with locals ideaves and a = 8586880111in
. -1 , Brandon 00011111-�t 0 a h ning an Sunday thi k !, but calling as 1A == = BLl=. T% .. . .
... * -Iva road and -111 also bs I . this must be worn over a cure" Odvo3 for Scotland and"HIGHAM"
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P. R. alim a hundred -Jucsd- H.M. -and Sc John% N. F - to LiyerPOW 1-2.%t
, . ..: build to the SOWIN coal Asia Retch- not a corset. and fed" d::r��muwf 0110011" The rt cadre of tbs lsa� Band & Orchestra ..
. , I W Wililam's aposoll in this " winiff to sad from Halifax. . -...,.
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build a" CENALM HIM 21111l on "a d 11
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.�. ,. . The SL Cat *r' = I. B.a, and Part, - - - Ay Xmininer festival gown for a MY9 mar betwom Quagow, and Man %1=1 - -�
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. flexed out an smite by the Ktithteof Lab-* I a greatly Improved, A lovely , it but still with Pretensions and Boa=' -"W. 604 Glaolasr ead � IN111TRUME TIIS . I
obeyed except 11011111141 hill, who To- Mr. Taino a health I I no longer youu fortnightly. . :I . . . I
All have aba I a over roostim hp - specialty.
.. . .. - t to and he bas rammed his work 6a the 111111"Y to beauty, In otblaak Chantilly IWO ov For freight, peal or other Into ft�! send for Catalogue. I
... .:,... . . . . . . a oorsare bouquet of white A. Sclon,bacher &Co., Saildmom a. cunard & �
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I : find =Olk' as they ' have no acrupisin Of the .French - She& &Co., SL John's, N. *
I SL john N. B., Allan . -
I - .,:. - I Warden of the Kingston Pon*. Letters T" Told from the Congo country jonquils. =. .
Dr. Lall"811, ., the starting point of most state that Major Bartallot'll force hu suffer People who so'bad breath. IDMI 006*li 'on , #.a N;; York, H. Bouruer. . . '. . i
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: of the ;;�16 Ruder his, cl,"1141 to jellered by. odag Dr. phia- A. Z°�,'Pordsod. BoV110111. XO11%rg&L 11 I V . . . . .
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i� ;%.L � '.. . , . pollmts, bad company,, and Bundle Bay confirms the report at the B%s ON and tried nonSMIT. A* your DYWXM :26MCD . . ..
� . , -, . obedience to to be -VER PLATE COGO sften&. Stand sileyel"
. , a&v obmrvanc& pha, suppised (),tines, cloth trimmed with velveteen or � 1.
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. unlect of Sul arrival Of a white p. _ THE TORONTO SIL and Tv"010, ... i
. .. .-.L... ., . ,;fty In .the Nal -West Will Stanley. is the Rahr-iii Gazat pioTIZIOG- corduroy or cordareitie mskm a -pretty - L -
..... , Stani _ Usaufacturers Of the highest padve at- .
Elevator GeV prevails aide, �or travelling suit. It . fiend for Lim. N" OWS4004
�- ..'s 1 �,.' - , , . ly increased by the Canadim uneasiness mountatio a" I I
'. , - im, ladiats A feeling of groat ' -Mady in April. .. L..
. � .! L be a rivat* enterprisell to --t should j;� made In severely"plain with � . ... , . .
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Pacific railway and by 1=0, so as I �4 . rz- X.A-w3m,
I to be among the 'O"Wnen to C*rs%` an . SILVER.- PLATED WARES I TaTIAL.
the extent of 3,000,()00 . 01 the threatening attitude of the natives no ribbon or Is," thereon- .1 . Rolf .
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I . . SIR. Sundsoal, � an the gulf Of. - Hirs I COOOK Coss cum in am mbmtL .
. .. .. . 1, .. . ready for. this as -01111, I ST The town Of ., . . Z., I I— -- . .
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The Mae whal�. the other. "day. thstt centro- of the timber trade at Emperor Frederick died -ft."'in thirty .- .TRADE � E I ., cov of th
.7 Z - Bo-hn* the can by fire, feet of when he was born, and &�t exactly ... M .. "?
cally bads gord-bys to America an swam SW;We;, has been •almost destroyed d I . • . . -- . . Z. -� 11 . -
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- across tb's Detroit River to Canadian & thief entered the apartnignim, of the -the same hour of the day. I �: 4 . . I I . . � . - bb a bowel and
been sent to Ssuldwicil pot Istred. .� - .. 11 LAV.
I . Crown Prince of Sweden in the hotel at Fran. Consumption Surely C F&CMIUM an,, go -�.
territory. b" % and GtOIG J1PW6lI4rY ' ToTuzEDrroz:-PlswtntOrm your readers that � - '-- J X -' Kidney cam.
for fourteen days sa a Twgraut X-Anbed on S itards7 nigh ' * IL A pOdOct . I
, : * .. (have & positive remedy for She above named dis- Posts - A
. . . . saw By its timely an V a. . . -
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... . ll� The Germans of *Toronto attended a me- worth $100,000. hooftolds of hopelm cam 420 to 428 Ung St- W83t, TORONTO i amilton whohave
. , Land. I shah be 9W $0 J. C. COPP, I
, L . " Mortal service for the late Emperor 'Freder' Bishop Coxe', of Now York, who went to ha,. been permanently comedy run to Of *air F. G. G OODERR Am, . n ben~ b7 it@
. ... I -to confirm Pen HY01,612ths"I Band two bo 0 Of coy came . Sec. Tress, I
(kin in the Luthers-chUrch Sunday morning par% ,expressly X"U. manager. ; mm'K. Keenan
ut and touching readers who bays consumption It they " Roborlss. cur;
, r r paid a scloWtv flock mantled In the American church in . .
their E . . .
The preacher xpress and P. 0. 63drem. RiMPOO110117, M . , 'L
� late Emperor. 1 37 you" SL, Toronto, Out, , I -C2AXrION- I I of ZrYlipelas of I TIL .
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tribute to the memory of the that .F4 an Sunday. - -- T. A. SbOctx. I Booming olviltaled. It •. . .... �. : I a ling -, Robt.. Car - .... .
.. in the quarry quarel welcome the . Ft
.p 1. Sold granite tram The London press Alaska b rapidly b . . :C: - ... bell, 26 south strw
The ilderalsovs, of padfio abor.acter of Emperor William's . . S P & STONE lur cured of
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I . . . lbelb.ggvto Alderman G! deal of Standard con- now bus a bow brewery. act of OI. . - . . I � . TUM 2tic Ift siter,11 I
are attracting a pod speech ; but the Times and S Whenever I oboacligh of Bowels Set :.� . -ZXTERLACTOE- I San suffedull Jan.
Kingston, I . and On- pie While all d, caladwouitragams, , , . . � &
. . ....., . , . I peace impossib I . . a BirreL U Walnut
Attention, and.both the Dominlen sider permanent 9W their ationdent 9V1l.!.="."6..-: =161-u. 11 years, trial. and over cured
. . I torlb, Governments are interested In the nations are propsHng for war. tripped - Bad I"Bft madici-. . S s am in use ba% proved weakness and Lon Treat, I - I— ,00d,_96 Cath- .
I Do _ ;;4. cured cfgj.my8Z�rotsnd Biliousness, '
_ discovery. . M I "mi Donnelly has been Ali - this i�achine the best; 6 can SL
: . . . . .. Gaudreau -has been 003111111111- _p . !- by pointing out the diffictItz, Of .. six" used OWy TA*-cens battles - IL
. ,- -- - A. P. 4N5 � Send for CXMJIW� m J. Bass. a 'Lugusta , .
. . - . - Rev. Father 7pPj::8jk xo � - S. S. KIASAIJ� - .SL, troubled for years with :korvaus ProstroldoiL two . I
. lir John Macdonald to visit 'the Shakespeare to have read . . . I
. ' , _ D.sniah. " ussmuld demostpil 0 relief. Sold at NO. M
: stoned by F r..."'i... in 'I, the original PON Sale --m ta, _v 9 - Inventor a odminufactuiew, Imall both gave her .1 .,.
Worth-Wett land BAtish Columbia and an- PATENTS Narl TO- - =00... I
. of the Catholic where" that historian .used the. Latin almus tree. R.Apiam 677 Craig at. F. F. . -T 41 PTOWAN-
. . I . , .. ari In" the condition . . p&tgWAttoroeys. and experld �'Z'FXW�- P.O. Box 945, Montreal, P. Q ' . . I
'..� ... . I LIENTS Prot I
, . . I- t2gue. -- PEd lad7. be , mad C. K1410119 A 00- -TOW*at*' — I
, - . - - - � , A;... and to ascertain the cause Of theft - -- . - ,ured. — . - :
� .. . preal unevainem -STRBNGTH.
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In OnImacticim with the an. "' for IIL Catalogue. . ll.... SEEP Up YOUR - i
. IerS,l CANOES. INGLUB. PeterbOrO, SIR& . exisausling; and debilitating effect of the warms wastber and It is the duty
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Murray- Felt &Ad CS-$.1� Root" -
me being tried at Part Hurbus SAULTER BROEverybody feels the �
. . - . . . - slaughter c were arrested Cree =a litres,., — - - is by tilting hivhly Augrit IOUs lood- 1. . . . . . . .
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. ... :two Grand Trunk -111%1114an I ,.A,...e.MACHINES .t-,.ry-bg to sm"als tie stresm _ .- .
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1 -. I � TWOTO. .. KNITTINGGeorgell over theengin- . . .
I - they having sworn 23 ADELAIDE E a specialty' D , - -
ORS, chow of when Young' Eatimst"givOn, Country work — AGIRSTA WAST'S . . •I
�.. . � . . BJJiAF that they , Dominton� AddressGE4011- � .,. .. " "� I. ---1 �- I.. Is record c 0 .47 chumb Street, Torwet*- ... IllaW, while tt - at tbs time over -a . I ad that they we" � FOR Aa wrtr .P= - ,-- - '' '''"'''' 'w— . hundred miles away al VT1 - ."Ishow were present d the can py - - ri I 8 , as D. rElits". ..,-.- , 1. ( 44, I. , - � - St ned -.� as JORNSTON'S ' - FLUD. . PW. -4.8. - I.-
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-I'--- , A 117111111qate of American capitalists, - .FOR.CHURCELES, DWELLINGS, - 'We Oktrse. P!z*hLW1rv--4�-"Xh1-� . - L .. . ,
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Northern iultils .
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. . . C BUILDINGS. ,I vaLra musluess COuege, 4th peculiar to Warm
. - 'headed Z my, Jet, take k . . . year, I% pro-aminentlY a food nwolallY adapted rde
told of the Red - . AND PUBLIC to thi& I .all
I 111 0 rished an ortilles is igninat the many disc to
- cAtIon- of young tits
� . . . . River - Valley L Northwestern . G This popular inititution, now to Jtf = , keeps the a) stem well . I . I
and Manitoba � in doing a grand work for the Edu
. . with a courlooth I Men and women In those branolim a knowledge at .
11. roads, *b1ch I Dg Usk tuilt LAND 4 . which is so essential to the intelligent and suoomful
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its graduatm a" . . . . . Then are many nirriTiciti of
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�.- . 0 the monetary value of its course of -
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77 � innim in competition with the . - management of praottle 11 roughiess .
. . form a strong . . 7g King " W., Toronto everywhere Ing do It proof of the t c
1�1 V loafing grateful Wall
. - Fourth Annual, Circular ilyly 11 peerles :
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. Inans have purchased the entire - DR. GRAY'S Bpoodo has been need for the Pod - -Sciontific, and. relts.
. . . �., -The Pull - — .
. . no on the Baltina XV & Ohio sateen you% With great Income, in the treatment of S school C- ..
-sleeping car 11710 . ,,. ". r1lors'"C" twh.,eby.tyusn�perfewet-11 �,.- . 1.
. so Debility, and all diseases Willinif f bI6'Fystsms t&ugb Cotten having trouble I ESS " "011- - ---" ::
. ramints are produced. -
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I. railway. . Brain, lossotvilaull Itaiiingla ting y4smi andenswe'tueure succ"L I . MACHINE
ut Cleveland has agoopted' the .an. ovol.worked' shouFd secure my F� late 0 ht PE - but non . a equal it In FAAW
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'MID. For wale by at druWdL En -ire satisfaction ituar ad, Shirt system taught lubricating properties.
-.. .. - - St Louis' Dombantill W sarc P&IlAlsadbn , kcq%dre b I none equal to lbs.
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I . - '... nomination of the . Bap6mte. A rare chance for unir men to I tae, mmi.xvis, etc., And .A
, , pflas $1 per box. or 6 boxes for $5, or will be sent by S. C9*R'RIGAN, prop., 122 'rGR 4 Peerless made by
* , , , tion. Jurrative profession. ' -:. !
� .:-. � . , . � , r-��:, . Coal marry man on receipt of price. pamphlet an Applies Yongestreet. TrrmA6napp 1`ic`A1n�- IINT j '. ...,...
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. '. the Duke of Malborough IN to OT—T]1FBMLZ--RT SAMUEL ROGERS & CO., TORONTO. .. ..
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- -- Mrs. Hamerely, a rich and 0 ng widow THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. Toronto . gold by dealers everywhere �
- . I � I -- . k torve, -sales marvellous - Nearly ' ' I
. of New York . ,Lnn000 Send Il © .
1. I The old Grant nomm -
. , - a, , - �I;dgo towork. -Agents wanw. A-dwe
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. I . *.-,, �bfilll been sold to satisfy a mortgage bald by . I I CU A. G. WATSON, manager, .
..... - . . '-NV. H. 17anderbilt. ' I - TOZOV"' ' 1. 11 .
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. . I b" telegraphed Goa. Harrison r I . . TozowrO Wn&&zv Team D11POSMST .
_,_Mr, Blabs ' •
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Are. ro, taly becoming & . I AND VAULT. DOORS, &C- -- . . 1.
I - ,,O-' ,-7 Ft'bahho-ove-8 publishers to examine � - ! rus" NOW OVER. "SWOOO.
, . --- alas puffed FITS a 'r Toronto gets werks.— - :. CAPITAL AND ,16 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO, eST. .,
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many trieritorions tell- When I Bay cottic I do not m V icy
VO 0 ` ` ' 7" OvnmA moldreturned-. I
remedies are FrOp r y % , .
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.. 'Hader this heading. �ake stop them for & timo. and then be" t Bi cles 1COLt�iBI-A' .. : _ . y,, this date, October 31, W7, there halt been : . I
, . I be 01plamd"under turn afgain. I MMAN A RADICAL Ow . I ............ ...:SN91249 00 ..
. to -band ma- -boldereldeatli claims) ............................ � 26,4" 68 .., �.
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I _ I . . I Also send ter list of . 9%em 00 I r. 2,4
adreds and tbousiands rellevid from I bzv* m@4e the disease Of some at, out Secondhand To the heirs of Policy A En owment Policies .... I ............ . � .......................
� L :%.":i.:-�� � the hundreds � prices. I - To the hold.ro of matured . i. �.L�f.
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. . I _ Le use of Poison's chines at greatly reduced ....... . . . #32,5" 02 -
. . .: 4avers guffarinit by tits I To policy -holders on surrender of Policies ............... 6a- being j;�*:::::::::
. .. . ., � be unreasonable or .. � Koo To,policy.holders-fol Cash profits (including those alloca -;;4 16,967 St .-;, �, .. ,
- Wva,�i[,INZ, would it nbi . 21M EP CuAS. ROR1 'jq,, h-ts t�OW, onto. '' I—— - .. "
. . t them to condemn that far-fa,med ..! .., 22 Chu .
. . . IFJLLLMG SICENFAS' --- ��— -- holders of Annuity Bonds ...................................... .'.'.141-,.*.*...- A264 98
g � -L - to ex Blips Loaned to policy -holders on Security of their Policies .................... .
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. A life 10119 studT- Ill Sirr"111111— �. . . - . over *13,000#000.
- Polso A CUum the worst O"es. Because others b -BAILIN& WSMY pondes In Force ever 10,0oo. . : ' ' I Amount - �, ,
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I . 7 �. ' * : , , . 11 � mom powerful, pl tn. It cannot fall, fort Bond at once If'orm.treattse andaPAZZ BOTTL11, TRZALAND LkVIERPOOL- . . . PRESIDENT SIR W. P. ROWLAITI), C.B., K.C.M.G. ... ,
� ,� In FJ World for Give RX sm mom ON, .. I I I .1.
, m of pain, ponstrates LTITRUS RX31=T. 0, sbo, W. -FAtu ,.VICE LIAM E -41-- .1.
... I .. right to the et Saloon Tickets $41 tn, *, _pRESIDFSTS.-WIL LLTOTT, Eaq ; DWAILD HOOPZR, ESQ .,
, . . 9,nep_ it at& FM=bftg 9; & - $twe . , N ... M Dirwter, -
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. and affords prompt and permanent rellol. "."Ll- jobi W Yofilits St. Tumts, N -St' - IL E. AIURRA 11 - '"' " -.-.70IMTZAU I mr)POWN 3roammial son .
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I � ... . - I . . - Q= the wave, Lad displayed to their those modern conveniences. 'Yesterday form to resume the ab&W that nature . ,�C'1'
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__-__- view an open botom and a long white dna, afternoon as a Ridge road car was coming Intended It should have. I . I , � .
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. - do to keep her nose straight in half a gale _ _g need or shawl of so � : : "',
. .. " material still -lian 9 : 4
" I _ging looms around the Deck d Y & Young Man Gram Greenwood says that An Parla., ". . .. ,4�, -
'JIIGH-WA2%R. . .. - We're going within four or .five points of the tar
b on a crowing not .. ",
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. Driving Park avenue. The young "l -,L .
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. � .,�11 .. � W spent his summer congenially In orulaing, t by the airy Summer attire and carried a fancy color. lety, a
. . sto And j4oji�U smack. This is setting every bit as hot As drazz ..
.. - .. . .. out of Emax mud -11 and the open bosom alone, It was ad Ban parawl. Th oun she does believe that the great majority , 11. ;:1 .11
I broads a mpanled by him friend and chum her, If we don't 3cmPed of French wives an to others
I like It. But we must keep an eye upon Clew at once that the object they Saw was aboard the car first 10.1 Misniuside, m* _yal, French in 1 �L,
-1yingbIgh and want her crew to befall ' -
--Potts, the Marine. ainter-now not the corpse of a "or. tender, French- grandmothers gaii elderly
dead men. She can't live six hours longer Almost lot d- Warren, Reif curing the only seat vacant, leaving -
Mi., ��L___` - dry with the ebbing tide on some broad bare in a P, to rop t he boathook in horror Young womaq to follow as .beat the maideir ladies devout
_� 1 . a like to -day's I'll bet you An And - - . she could.
I . book of ribbed sand, just relieved by a bai- - __ - V Surprise. , Of course every one expect Too Garden of Eden, it is n - ' .e �,•
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, . I gulls and rocks ad that he would Ow assorted, ,. . -171.
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.IIKM the loo re- I I' Great boavens I" he exclaimed, turning give up his mat to his lady, but he did not was located In Central Ame :��,'_ .
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I *�..OVAVar monotony Low warkin Th * . them round excitedly, "it's a woman _& lady- &a Standing awhile,hold. Auoe I41 Plougeon, 1,
Money.
_ g _ pd . do so, and she, i wife of an eminent man . :. I
. . . at the counterfeit presentment of a un ,bill, with true seafm Ing devotion, dead . . o
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mmock all i9otaresque with to &=Ann their ship, which had yet wine 'The billows
* . broke ourled over withnn+,. a Wn -1,0 .Lj�� in
. waving tresses of wood And me-wrmok noun 01 'us ler in aer. .Luey-u BOOK to moles
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the smack, 64, . . [estically with ratio force Into the plumped down on the lap of her assort, BAY-' give the whole history of the human,raw,
showing th r
in mama stranded as of the Them;: skipper signalled book in trough below them. Its undertow sucked lug &A alia did ou, -i'l'm am tired as you are,
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- the Jfud- Turtle after it fiercely towad
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backwaters ; and now `=gu tool, and lop. mute pantomime, as long at he - i thribe al towards the darling, and you will have to hole, me until by land -which bas since boom . I
.. . -_ . I mom of the German old out the water. There was nothing shore away from the body. With &violent I of the . '.. . ." t7 "
. I . can got a mat." He gave a #runt � � I I ,5;
. . m oil the anew bosom ould seem to submerged. . �.11,1
.. I . . for it, therefore, but to If* bud by hw, *for Effort, W,airvm Ralf, lunging -fa and told her in plain English that I - ,,
oesn, whose ties and fail w rward eagerly hog kind- . . �'.Ln'
. . .. .. ... . . swgust to a manal. observer's mind the phy. humanity's make, &@ close an possible, and at the lurch, seized hold of the corpse she could stead or aft on the floor for all he The Ne6raska State Journal says: OlIus, ,. : _ ...
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Biological notion that its own Included ambs to Make as slowly as the strength of the It turned of itself se the nook cared; but he wouldn't hold her. list of young ladies who attended an enter. J
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... .. . . . .. and lobsters had given It a prolonged -I wind would allow, by successive tacks, for caught it, mad displayed its face in the At this several male occupants of the' car tolument the other evening, as reported by . -77771
. - .. serious fit of marine indigestio the river -mouth @.t Whitestrand. there were four Mamles. one
- U sudden. offered their seats to the young woman, but an OxOhangoo ..." I
.w 't a stratch the - old up br�ve , lurch.
For a couple of months a All day long, they h ,anitses she declined their offer and &aid:-" He's !V"ie, two Sadie, two Uzzies, three ,
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two can artiste had toiled a -2 -1 --I-- __ ,1L_ ___ W-VeR, and held All able to hold me now _"_1_ewAs__1x_fore we Room, waux rouaws 7 a •.
ly &%. their tabour 01 IOV03 p _' sit-to-la*pany now by the ;0'rr Nbul`wo and one' Letitia. . I
. MEQ �th. .= OUTY towards did the]j.� dri i It I a beautiful were married, and 'I will sit where I am." Z'�=Mantnz
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I Is r';;d the *wan The Passamgon were up to {this time silent. ,-
- . . InUm stately Letitia who refused to mutilate
- - itself - Lad all that therein 6, with the L with the toiling smack, As It *&A growing Tonug gir� in is white - the
. . . . .: 4YOt1h creeks, rivers, sands. cliffs, banks, 'dunk along the low list :stretch of shore by law was one he had a# an before. Even In ly-, smothering their laughter, but the, her name. Had Charlotte Corday lived in .. 1....1. .!,
mad Wets adjacent, in every variety Danwich. There, a flab -carrier from the that dim half-light he recognized her was too much for them, and one last these times she would have gone into history
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. of mood orfeatuM from t instAntly. am Lottie."
- 7 . - Its North Sea, one ,cf them fast long steamers remarked, I' the oar be the 1.
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_tlKcoa,..dslJ&t, and Satisfaction. They on- out for the fishing fi t_-whose.os has they- hushed And reverent surprise-, I never mind Realizing the WV that he we& making tion. in an interesting problem awaiting In. .. __
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. . . . ... almost al the payment they ever got, Weed. tet, in with them in the vary nick of must take her on board. I know her I I nearly throwing his darling wife on the mentions that woodcutters in Cape Colon . .
for, like loyal sons of the Cheyne Row Qlub, time, and transferring the crew an board know her .1 She's a friend of Wassinger's.!, floor, and made A rush for the door . in India insist that timber it tau Of Y . I ,
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:, ... . . the crew of the Hud Turtle were not one- with some little difficulty, made' fact the The,corpse wall a" of the two yonag as he did so, " You take my "at; i. w , And unfit to be Out at full mom
. .. L . . cossful. And now, AS September was more smack -or rather bar wrook-with a tow- girls be had seen that day two months be- home," and left the car. The wife wall not
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: - _ - . than half through, Warren Rolf b%jin to be- line behind, and started under all steam, fare sitting with their Arms round one dismayed in the le"t,'but sat there quietly a �* 7 . .. .. .. ... . .
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. . dial, himself at last of Hugh to save bar -life, for the port of Harwich. another's waists, do" to the very spot enjoying the fun as well As did the other . . . Stanley. .. . . . . . .
' I whom he had left in rural coca on dry. land Warren Reif and his companion, dispising where -they now lay up, On. the gnarled And panmgem--Jftocheister Nincers.t. '
at WhitfttrazW1 n, a genwal mine to such aid, and prolarric to Uiv It out by naked. roots of the famous old poplar. I . .
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return for him--' in the Month of Keodoolitle themselveast will = imle, feff behind ... - , (TO RZ CONTINUED.) . . nUA L - , . 04d in & fight with natives and has been &ban.
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of roses, some time between the 15th mad alone with the wild evening, Lad proceeded . . -'�. .. : - I - doned by half of his men cannot be called
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. I ,.. . easterly breeze matt strong &atom the 11 Can you make out the poplar, Fro" ?" , . . , I they aro�aot to the most servile work the land � order to LOOOQUt for the long lack of An.
North VOL, a barometer Warren Reif shouted out, As be peered The pe"ul solution of tho'ii�iijj HAY. ab;rda. - The child has a basket %heat I ic tidings f . ram 1,1- As one, of the - ...
- - . k Ing to ted she barges brought Against the pliant .1
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.. I g it - u ahead deep gloom that onvoloped - dan troubles Aaws that old President SAW. fitted to her shoulders at the
po -_ V_ hlX one -les
4mouth at the Yores and turned southward loft late l!m _&frald fa mnghf,a -lic.u".ud!.tWo.allmof-Ilbli&,0=2---.- - . .5-.%,V4.�%"� b.. "Aww"ua,='bar of _4ht — ____ "a
u! I of up the creek with a sea like this I Unle" plot to overthrow him, he hired them, AS power to carry It longer. ' I have seen sweet routewI;FQW;__1;rge-pwt has never been
. bitestrand. . we an t thelar distinctly, I should the awry brought by the Yeatic goes, at little girls of twelve to fourteen staggering explored, It Is quite, le at he � -
poo_db that n% _-,,, ,_ L_.,
The asawssf running bighand splendid, and =, sr,Le toXf entering It by the red $5,000 each to consent to bo,haniahod. So, down a mountain side or along a-rungh t,h. have - boon sagagedJa battle. But it . I
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the twi0young paintars, inured to toil and light on the sandbillm alone. Those must banished they .were, Secretary F. M&uig&t, way under the weight of bundles of Cto difficult to 1-ogfne whom his asocift . . .. L,
.. accustomed to danger, thoroughly enjoyed be the lamps at Whitectrand Hall, the tbree of the Interior Dqmrtment and of Public as large Am their bodlesi which they no would go on abandonlag hlm6 Thal are � .' � . -
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Ito wild magnificaum. A storm to them windows to starboard yonder. The papJAr Instruction, to Cuba, and Secretary Logi. sooner dropped than the), hurried back fox wholly. dependent on him, i d 91102'"
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- . WAS a study in Action. They could take ought to show by rights a point or so west time to Jamaica, A few original statecraft others. I have seal sr 418 of fifteen or six. ant " they must be after their -long , .. ... . .
. note. calmly .1 it. fiercest moments. Al- of them, with the striped buoy just a little would perhaps have shot them '
.. off. hand ; been yean barefooted and.bareheaded, in the journey how th aculd reach their homes,
. . L. I . ... most every wave broke ova the dock ; and this side of it." bat they zealous adheienie-who might blistering m w of an An sun, breaking up thery are- mar* sly -to be utterly ani ab- -'- ----. - �!
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a patient little Turtle, 'a - at . " I can make' ant the striped bacy by the he, tj go ht to avenge them. A the granny by swings mattocks heavy jectly dopoadO t than dim to explore an
. . . . . 0 ---&nd-osutrorjiDo&rd- , tda6d about white paint on it�" his companion answered, revolution In TI.YtTle always in order, and enough to tax thi sirengta of an able. bodied thein own account. It was in February of
like a walnut shell on the surface of the it is Along time since an old - fashioned re- maiL And I have known a young Mi" no Lost that thea to were engaged by. �
azing eagerly, in front of him ; "I but I _ 7
. I . waw, or drove bW'non L MJWUV tram time h ' am ?Iwpi . .
- - - flawy Iva a chide too dark now to be of volt am occurre&- R000galzing this fact, older than those to be ampl6yed AS a porter "it"17. and moordingy they have been - 1. . I ..
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to,dow hft tba areali of a billow, to onerge dio popilm. The lights of the Hall don't the energetic and skilful **Id president. for carrying the baggage oftravellmu and "'ith him too long to make their reported . .
teftophoad one mansimW-later, &U mbialig baffled it byL�vlkry the ordinary rude down the steepest mountain p defection very probable. Last November
- quho regulor. Still. I should think In sth in 2 the . . . .
.and dripping with sticky brine, in the d moil dealing with maloontenta by that region iftad about. She - there was a itory1rom Coogo that "then had .
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..,.. . . . -trough an the other side. Painting � .I.Of d the beacon at.the hithe, without mind- Of voluntary and paid exile. Their oom. was Sometimes very hard to take another been fighting between native@ and Stanley's
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& � was of course simply impossible ;but An patriots could hardly take -umbrage, at. step, but yet she MUSL And she carried force, and that the rear mord of the latter _�:_,
. g the tree, if you oars to. risk It. You _ so that the present - -...
. Warren Reif, who loved bis Art with know Y way up and down the river. am this liberal Arrangement for foreign red. anon on amount of baggage I A stout -limbed had been ant cN." rumor
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" __ den, - Still, It Is admitted that thi present guide is protected by the law so that he may be a revival of the old Ono..-
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� unity of catching a blut from hit over- a is breeze. at our backojou poem In only temporary. President Salo- cannot be compelled to carry a6vo tw — -..--. - ...----L-
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- E�.odal under the meet onsim- am, for a up the month to the W at I who was ific"n in 1879 for seven five pounds, but the limit to the. bardeas 'Some Facts About the Poles. ':: - _' I -.
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.1 . irises, took out pencil Whi . their inability to - Much 1. 1. kno
* . :rl..w and again in 1086 for uvea years often put upon girls is .
a= Rimes in the coorm- *' the day so The wind moaned like a we-- In, "y more, has been extroa, in rily successful in stand up wider anything more. But the Wit about the region. am. .
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mmasain & of har mutablo features, the nolibbourbood of the North Pole, for
.., .. .. I . sad kml.' The black w&,vX=ft"V49y over of taxation constantly prompt to revolt. . of the burden-boarm, till by the time *0 thin reason, among others, that Polar ex.
.� V==mOst r. the M&n&Va Sheet' the desk. The Hud -Tattle was oat on , - . , I 40- ,. .1 . girls havii @me to womanhood there in no plaration has chiefly been directed towards
. I balm ; while RoU, he Into"&'@ of luffing ties alim before they know LL - : -' sort of menial toil imi which they do not . -
: or tackla ' boldinj hard to the maln-mast I., � bear a hand the latter. The -cot saacessful Antarctic ... . . ... .
I- L!21 luff I" Rolf called out hastily, as ORGIN OF SrRNA-MEN � -and quite commonly the chief
.. with 111111 LIZ, Arm, and with him left hand . . _,_ * - . hand.- . arpeditione wore the American one under
L . . .*% grasping his drawing -pad on the other pas once mori-fito the deepening gloom --- . . - -1 — . .. . . '� - L'autemant Wilkes in IS38 42 and the En . . ... _.
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side of the mast, jotted hastily down with w' . ve"go I we wrong. Usay of . Them Taken frgoa Places-olbers _. L_'. - . . . lish one under Sir James Ross -in ISM -43 bit
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his right whatever peculiar form of spray I can we the lar --over. yonder ; do ybu .- . -4- SZNSIBLE BRID'IL - ----' tran these Accomplished very little in the � - ' ' � i
catabit? Were out of our bearings aqw. item Occupalleas and Penemal Traits.-_ I :
or billow happened' for the momoV to Guests,invited. to one of the prettiest wed• way of discover The reselve of Antwo
to catch sod impress bb artistic fancy. r at a mile- We'" gone too far now to , Not only countries but oountim And towns dingy of the week, writes a Now York car. exploration so Z., an thus mummatized by . I.t.
it was aglorilous day for those who liked Make it this took. We must try again, and were a. fruitful source of sum"n", writes respbladent, were surprised to read an one the New York Tribu,w:-16 Nobody has I L 1A
At ; though a land lubber would no doubt vet Our points better by the high, light. Prof. N. H. Egleaton. John from Cornwall carrier of the dainty wedding cards, ,, No within seven or eight hundred nolles ot %t . ." .
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� . * voyao Java I FmnJL I can twig where we've who lived near a piece of woodland was which perforce attracted atten countered which eclipse anything known in
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L . . .. got to now, distinctly. It's the Ifflita In the a character and
. - ..'before evening; but half -way down, an in- boom that led us astray. That@ not the rr1;.6nR.Zg%e surname Atwood, or John some self.dquial been seen, one shooting forth volounto . - I .
. . k of Richard at or near the wood, quired some independence of the North frigM z wis ; that mowital= have
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- cident of a non that Warren Ralf could Hall : It's the windows of the vica;we. " living near a hill became John custom In such a matter, but the dimpled I . 46 .
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IL .... * . I... Never bear to miss Intervened � to delay them. They ran out to eastward again, for more with Underhill, Atwell, ate. John living little .bride who looks mom like a sweet, ; that all the land there ... " .
- .. .-:. 'They fallin carnally with a Xort;48aa Craw- =&,room, a couple of hundred arch or Door.& clump of asks was John atten oaks, plump, pink and white grown up baby than ., iq covered with snow at all seasons •; that me-
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. - I : - gale, new mudding under bare poles before of the creak, this time had pitched him bent or cabin near a notable calmed to JIor - I _!1opreas ; tbkkt no vegetable* growth,'
. � �' -: _. free breasts that churned and whitened we ad j acting theii� course friends when they question. . h, L -000 i-- "' *10' . " " "'
. " . - .;as better for the open mouth by the gram. ' lamp Ash tree was known u William at the ash ad her dadmi as e, I won, am. licasus, 44.. ,
... .1._...._' Us entire surface of the German Ocesm. of the beacon on the Sa=LhilL % MAILS Y u been man beyond 58 degrees,
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!. 7_ --The -- an board were In ted riage to Arabia _%pad is known to :' ."
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though not as yet In immediate conga , main ray ,head from time to a small stream or In Anglo, Saxon 16 bftket) that and the other to patch up the salary. to the extension at this in . -..,. I i�, %
: -and the yawl gallantly stood In clew the angry water. It was a fight for was Thomas M the bmk#.t,-Lod thus wool We have a circle of three or that some German miand . .... .
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I . I - of :Z may with *a ~ Thw waves were named the martyr Thomas a Becket. The friends. And r.., Henry V . ,
. *ux,sccUh*06 The shrill wad ten at her . -_ _. . I ever7body knows that a gnm , ill", of Northern Pacific � :.*_�t v -, ,
I . - - _.. fieroe..A gtmDg towsw1w6be-week MON OOMMM ruminations ol Jungslan our- of them would buy prow -to for us not tee, U 00-01perating, we about to send ant, I—
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.1111alumbol this,mves aboard heir in vape saw; but the We mid stream " the Other names taken from places we ford, hant, I*&, rtz because they love no, but becomes It Issoother . �111
.. _, ranks ; the pff quivered and'umaned At hand were ebbing mpidly and sieadlly �ut- and ton. Ford is from the Saxon farsa, to Mthrgroper thin ani even it th . ''
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her , triumphantly -pAU-ka#w well; & rushing current -could omood. � rich Mrs. A, chrt. B." Sodetr people To�
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from stem to stem. set In then round the oorner by the poplar . In the name of Shakespeare's birthPlaw"Ite have indoor pushed the gift business hard =1 I
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.... Y paper while it out. Hugh- Maeoinger to resistlessly sea- English histary, viz., the periods of tho'co- and mores of young married couples who .
was Still before We ,eyes, made wild and ward in that little advent The New Emperor.
. .., ,. wling adventure of his cuea,�cy by the old Britons, the Romans, pinch themselves during Lent and dread the - .,,...�, . � .L . . . ,.
I... rapild dambaw on his pad with a sp in on .the of their first arrival at and the Saxons. Stmt is an abbreviation of coming June because of the draft the Easter Emperor WhIlam's pm ismatfou Issued'. '-"
hand, which conveyed to his ID:ds Whitestrand. Only an expenosd mariner strata (street), the -same by which the great #,ad early Summer waddings exterds. his -MOPIG is at least a littfd
L .. Stmge shorthand hierogly some faint don law that bar. Bat Warren Rilf wvA Roman roads won known. Ford tau us addings make on their T. maryaltion tone than the pair of * ism•
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- . . - - 4dea of the owns as it pasm before him. incomes. It matters go on as they are do-
. accustomed to the ooa3t, and made light of that one of the" roads crossed a stream, and Lug now there may oothatime, be •a spring l6i6mx -W the army and the navy that
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. . ..' he observed in aloud voice to Potts, with - . An they neared the poplar a second time, .-Colts cava to the stream tion for -..-, .,
. good-humored enthudanim, As they held' . . an to are , oom ble to the- . nor, of It, _... ik- I
. . .. �.- 'I Making liiiJ g_& for the mouth with nautical . The word lea, lath, or leigb, Signifying a - dodgers from Boston, to ascape = in the E "daults h 86 to - . . . . ��,' "
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... think you ve just caught her against the the the stupe.of ifte, to be . :_ , .
. waves on the bar, attracted Warren ley, Ashley, Oakley, Lindley, and Berkley,"equal, , .� fl; - !" � I
.- ..'.-Skylime on the crest of a wave, she lurches return at e�of_the givers. _y 2" to make Sacrifices for thi "I - . _�L,,
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. . * ' Relf's casual attention for a single moment or Birchloy, � Hay or how ITICAUS a hedge, . Fatherland. " .That militarism Is 11 In the .- .
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I . 1. . y its strange weird likeness to a, bidman and this has given us Hayes, Haynes,'Haley, . I. .Z I .. ,— saddle " now. to Germany and is about to run .7'.., .. . _. .Z,...
the trough, before you've had a chance to figure. At rat, he hardly regarded the Haywood, Hawes, Haworth, Hawthorn, ' . NO PLACE FOR OLD WOMXV. -, A free course seems to be th7s.opinion of the . I .. .
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make a single mark upon your sheet of thing seriously. as anything more than a Haughton, or Houghton. . most competent cbservers. Had there been
paper. Ships are always precious bad sit- stray bit of floating wreckage ; but pre3entl There alre'no old women ior Terra del any doubt oil the subject, the almost start.' .:. �... :;i,
iers at ttwbasip of times ; but when you and ,the light from the owarthead fell fail u=V.t Occupations, too, have `Worded An end. . ling promptness and exultation with which .'. I
. . 0 lea army of surnames. This method was Fuego. Lest this ehouldilcause an exodus I . . .
.- - Your mesal ace both plunikg and tossing and with a sudden Both he felt oclivinced % used by the Romans in such Dam the civilized this
it would perhape,be _.
togeti-r In ditty &I* ch � I � so As Fab. from the young Eiriperor hurried out proclarma. . .�;.,
p 'Ques " mitb), Pictor I I a women gets . . .
. _ky weathex on appy ' h . cola bent to ex a.in why. When . I . .-I.: I
. . _ �t was sois� stranger than a mere ricus (a :painter), Agri tions to his 4anny sad bit navy, letting the ..
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plank or fragment of rigging. a skilful hu to the right " .&,bowt fo, one to the people follow later, would have
could make much out of it in the way of a 4s Look yonder, Fran . . adopt that as his surname And considered or u with I ..
- - . = from matu - k," he called out in would I to have done h removed it. The whole tons of his eimay-like
i�� Sh0 _____ te __ Insille ; that eftu'6,10-er equVAY me 1-09 "--- W-rp-P06-N, i ... $ --- -Is_ -order to his Army, with its expressionofs,
Look out for your be, bucK upon the port bow there I" yer, baker, or butcher. Strangled- and the family desire to occupy first the Attitude of ,$war
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� going- to ship a thundering big a" The other man 16.44 at it' Ion Personal traits and complexions, too, gave: larder in repleni bed with her roasted to. .
� . I her bows this very minute.- By Jove I . . lord," is eminent. Being thu-i forewarned,
, . steadi�v. An he boofed, . the Mud. rise to surnames. From the mains. The women, when they see thehime signs of willingness on the part 6f the now -
,I wonder how the former we have
. smack stood 'that lurchecl once more, and teat a reflected pan- the names Stout; Strong; Long, Longman, of sacrifice approaching, . never attempt to Emperor to rof4in from" pursuing projects
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. last high wave.! -In the gone? D14 it all ray of light from the masthead lamp over Longfellow � and from
escape it. They regard it as. about as settled ,. . -
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16reak over her. Carr yon her ahead the surface the - in the direction Black, etc. 16 fact" that the wind should blow, and wit the more pleasure. But it would be
- -there ? 11 . sea, aws,v Some mental and moral traits -
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' of theliuspiclous object. Both men caught were also =ad to denote surnames. Richard never trouble themselves about It. The folly not to in that no such military note
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than uhl8- &a this young monarch's has been struck on
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suit, drenched from head to foot with the turned in silence to the uncertain -be to derive from this quality the surname men.-IS61i F ; for many yeam-[N. Y. Times. I :., ......: " '
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Niukt Have Been Worse.' ` - , brought in the following indictment I .. :, ,
� . given her a jolly good wetting. 'Shall we off the meek perhaps. 11e.'s drowned by ' the liquor- traffic : "Our investigation ,- 7 - I
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, , �good-bumouredly above the make of 'the owl Answered well In spite of tke Widow -Ab, yes, Mr. Dumlay, sad was money goes. Trust a woman to got fooled, Ing Wet In 'the hope that It may have some , .. - , - ,.,�..,
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prof@ Qn, and It a few ,ear, .$e ez s�ragea. ` BRCiU HAFT ANS - KINSALE '
either froIIi choice or neaesaity, leave
• M it for other pursuits. It requires con- DANE to the premises of the under- - -
signed on or about the 90th of June, a man O .
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siderable study and outlay to fist t} hrifer 9 years old. Omzir it requested to prove I • , : _. _`
@ Ori for the rofession, and the property, pa e:p[�ewes. and tali% the .aimst If you want tOp prices for batter 8 g'8 Iild'Special •a+R
P P away. •1. E[. OGPi$S, lot y, 0th coucsssion of .
J _ _. — salines are very .low i�r eomP6ri Yiokeriog, _
with other professions and the Lades: -- --- --' - • _cutis in SIL lines, Call on -
t The f 1•tktring 9M0 It is unfair and unjust for young • For $ale or To Rent. �'`� -rT�1 TT'�'.TC� -
Is published every Friday morning tit its o>soa people t0 turn t0 school teaching 98 S GOOD comfortable S•rcomed Brick ���+j v �--9� �+ ��+�•�+"••”
Pickering, out. makeshift, for a time -it is unfair both House, %,'Lusted on Church tit., in .the Pill- . � _
TERM$ for scholars and to others of the pro- 1 e of Pickering, with half an more of land, new . . 0 "'
_�Sl.9a per yea; •1.00 uyatd to uwss«. driving house mud staUie, hard and soft water, .
RATES OF ADVERTIBINO: fcasion who intend t0 make teaching fruit tree%, �,. For full particulars apply to .
First,inaertiou: per line - a -1118 the business of a life time. The in- J;PIRIE, on the Premises. lU- SIX ,gvt1B Single al'1S� �01a ole �3aT1Z0�Be _ ,
I.Each suusequent insertion, per line - 3 .--•--r- - —_- -
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This rate does not include Legal or Foreign md- creased CompeLltiOn reduces the rate Fer ,�.,a,ie. for sale on easy terms, by ',
iertisemenu, j of salaries. • Nothing can b9 done to _ 36tf .. .,..-"r ' '}�,
Special terms given to parties niak:ag con- r _
�actator's or s month%or by the year. Half- prevent such from. teaching. • Young ri1gE residence ant grounds of the JAC QUES Vr
}6arly or yearly contracts payable yuartazly. r men should COnslder the signs of th@ 1 un3ersigned !$iha �' 11 sge of Fi, of Iiug urs WILUS
Businesa cards, tea lines or under, with paper. offered for sale. There are i� acres of laud—SO _ •
ane ear 3 oG payable is sdvmnce, a^ and not turn u their rods f out e -o¢ which araererteda solid brick __
• once in oc co n 'house o modern . _ —__—_ .
--- - Iva cents par line each subsequent insertion. noses at honest trades, all ' rns venience ; also drivi— ^ons° ands:a'n':ea. There _ "-- z-'-'"
bi:%vial contract rates made known ou appi:ce- blindly into A -profession already over- is a¢ice yozena orchard ,:cstcoming into Learing.
,, - flea. 110 free advertising. CCOwded. mad small fruits of vaz(•iva 'glade. This property
AdJertisegteats without writter instructions to located immediately opp-aica the Pickering
will be tuaerted u¢til torbidde1 and charged pc :. College grounds, and is one of the most rticullb!e �'S(IIT ^ O O_J , . J
:ordiggLv.. Orders for discontinuing aiverrUse mRe ■1 Y om.+J I�J
menta mgst be is writing an3 %eat to the pub- if the despatches t0 the daily press locations to .tO�°HN !FIELD r Pickering Village ;!1 • - 0. -.
l;aher, , from�Bruce count,,,"telling of the es- ; 030 PI _-_ _ . . i
Jab work prompt attenaed to; ' istence Of pleuro•puenl�otaynia among ..I-.------ - -
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PROPRIETORS. the cattle in Sullivan iownship are '=+'uCtiCn Sa'ld
CURK OROs., - _ —
it is our o inion that not - or v ti irasLt - - _ _1.
Uur Polities.—Strict taaependenov. enaugk activity has een s ownWIROPERTY_,O _ V
Our�sltu-A First-class Local Paper, the proper authorities in meeting the 1.:--.--.
': " ' ,our Eapeetations - The hearty emergency.. The affair should have _ ._
1. support of the tteovle o! pickeria4 emd vici¢ity. �+r Y ; UNDER and >1y virtue of a power of. - _ . , -
• been investigated At once, and if the . I male contained in a certain uiortgage,whirh
-� will bee revel for' sale by Public Auction. at _ - _ '
-- ,-FRIDAY., JULY 6, 1888. ffieans salol% for its au pression ' _. _ .
- Po PP _ . Gordon's Hotel. in the �`ts(;e of Pickering 1
should haves been Li�tYnnt of oatnrio, on :. ___ _
' .. pneumonia travels with appalling J� 4 - .HE -6 NAT
C: . THE POOR, OLD WORLD. P Saturda -
- •- -_ speed, and an incalculable amount of - -�� 9 ' ' _11
At the hour of 9 o'clock i a the afternoon. the fol- -
loss•w0uld result it allowed to spread low,'ng vaeuable property, viz: The northern
' a see by the papers that a Picker• art of lot in the 3r3 concensiou Oft Town.,
f foothold in this province. n y
ing farmer -went -LO Tot- �h ahtp of Pic>:edng, containing abant :f0 acres. _ _ - s :
Ener day of unci n^ The above ie a valusble mlllin^ property on
his eoat o* a fence on Front street Y
whdch there ¢ow stands a aria: mill• ?
—: while-he-islie this reported outbreak may be eon 1r.0HA<rt. . . , . _ _.
gall of course, it was 'gone when he strued as so mucTi criminal negligence. Too at th,. t he the a of sale for -tv to b° paid � O � K � ■ - RAKES
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returned. The papers all :mile at his The stock raisers of Ontario are vital down at she the time or%ale; for;the balance 7
1 interested 'in this matter.'and none tc-rms tiler,']. and will be tttsde known at the
simplicity. «hen honesty, and faith Y: t time ef.ate, - ...
Ll Ore So than those of this county. For lurcher pazticulsia n1'ply tp is -;c0
in the honesty of others is found; it Sirice vcritin iha 'above we -learn that 'J• F G13IbP�0`. - - .
should be respected rather than ,leered g Cshawa. •lane It.'ss. voodor's SO::citor. .. _ E .
steps are being taken In the prope '
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in -6Vhe above farrier ireC Ion, an C e -+ '
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exhibited, our police -courts, jails an o: ra -,s GEED ' - -FST ..
prisons would be less densely popular• Issue. '
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. 'ed, and our official hangmen would The Dominion is now twenty -ore —' -
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turn to other means of-1ivchhood. - - j'') t RSUA` T Feviaet Rintutes of _
years of ase. Our'prosperity 1S a silo- L o .ir.o. cU%- '11^ acs. -0 xLe.ere-ftmrs of .. .
However. after 'bareful. investigation stalltial thing—a source of icy t0 trce R inc th fres-., iZv :f tLe tnwl,F11--1� Of t'icgrr:na. - - ' p�1
'we deem it uesti0_t/able whether. the 15�tteL'av tva:Oncar,o.+.1.n or thelxteti:us.- - -��� .�} r�Gk bottom pride$ at .
cl (Sriadians. Since Confederation there µ•eat •leceased, who died O 1 or al_out the 10th V
- arty, referred Lo above belongs to hs9 bEer A conai3erable quots of our say of `larch. A D.. 1?PH, arc Oa or before the a
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Pickerins3orWhtby.towrsltip. -�hde poplllri+aol:'who have agitated with FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, 18$8, - _ . _
f referring to the above subject we -
1_ $ more Ur .less �,igor. either snnexatiou to set.1 to the ut inti!}, ped! aw 141aotthe last - -
. wish t0 express our open:oma that the, or indepeticlence: Thera is little use wd"and tesrn zreM, of iha gala t(3ntyah Host_ _...
le•_edr•d, t:ie,r a :',rtiit ani awnattiea, rad- .
. - . world la verywordl •. indeed: The . gaining %went a full part:rulers nf. their claims
y lie denying the fact .that flies% agiLs- d ainit th
old time simplicity and hQeiesty again.t the %,,tate ut the "aul H:aunah w'nat, a
P LOIS are sunnt OU-n(i list 0111" 1]1 shat of tbeu ao�wnnte ::ani ebe meat° et - 6
characteristic of our forefathers.' 13 oint of lllimbers but in social and ttT Lr "'unties if °"�' aux ,iu,ae*li:telt after
p cttn sail let day o! Asauxt t*S, the executors • _ _ __ _.
-now termed .-greenness. --The ratan - .
-- - tC9l in$llenCe ati Stell. While we est I`r�°d co he par ire elle entitled
of tl:, valid
_ _�_ %start amo r the parties eatitied cnetrta hay _
who does not move 3'itlOng hi3 feIIOw consider' our present conditior. the :ng regal.A only to the elatmr od whic wu the _ .
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`IneII COIIt1IIIIall Sti9 iCiO!]a -Oi eO2Ye aaiers:Rntui 'executors %hall then have had .
Y P . most- natural. aces table: and olitle _ _ a _ _ _.
__L 8 t0 Wavle ham. Ys a hayseed. The P P nottoo, and Fre un:ieruFn• �ezrct,ton wilt sea _
I - ; p Y under existing eireamstanees. yet we be iiabie for she said arsetr r any afro tiidrea[ Y
vfoild hsa ndlCuled the sentiments so eaHuat but Imagine that lie time t0 to any person or perwnr x LOW claltn o� ri,utnr - -
thsy shalt sot have Lai' yatico st the tc ne of -� 'T' 0 MC �_ � = N U .
-` liaterminedl thiseent thst,the are I �../ A. _ _
Y y' S come Canada mast ,':eels lye an rode. AiDaudtion. -' L. - — --
ebbin away -:-are being neglected in' .pendent nation or an annex of'the the t>ac.a at ctaretdoac, •Tuuv :loth A.D ,tat%+
•.he edIICBLTOII OT Lhe OOIIg. and Over• (iROli(iR (Sl:ttOW, Ec% W,ir,s. - .
�, , - United States: Of Lel@ae two ChQlceg >a.ss RICHARD MTOKEa. i -Claremont Leo. -
looked in the eomposiLlnn of human when tl:e time arrives for %'easing, - at .A O,tDEItd eat%t to chowaudr of
{� w .ws L> iha uarvelr _
-' character. Humorists have rrdieuled -j� rs.x but are nrp.t s -
1.etre and poets for a centary. ,Their
tile public voice -will UDdOubtedly de Y��I ;! lunation Those w'so are iu Woad of : T -
i . � Po P elate for independence. ''Tile Cl:ted r•,fitabte work that can be luno slit,'% . . . . C;1 '. . :...., , ..
will' -Rash aLLem LS 8t humor Las 1:,,1.11 �Lt hotne aboqq,d at once raadthe� addrnw
Y Y p States I3 ItOw SO large a3 to be well to HaIlatt s Co,:.Portiadd, ltuine: and re^slue _. .
caused the aver,L a man arld woman -
8 nigh unwieldy. and auuexstian _irould tree lull tntor�nx:wn h�N eicher«°a. ni all ataew,
LO COltaAe! try akin to lanacv: can ears from >R� to >t45 list day au i ul,war.1+ - -
P� prove anything but an advantage LO' wliexver they live, Yuu are ,raged tr(ce. { xis .
Newspapers have ridiculed poetry, the tal not requiteei xtonle Lave coalrbrer:lSO tau
'.t,anada.• Utt the other hand.. lade
_ .•riugle dnv at rags work. All succewl, J ? ,
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worl3 has laughed at poets, but the pendenee would be but the natural • - _. ' -
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I 'fact stands that poetry has aecom- outcome of our growlih and the level•
pli3hed a great ';cork :In refining and op,ment--of the- va•`t resources of -the NOTICE TO CREDITORS � EQ �e� preserved with DjJN'
I 'I. elevating waukind-aud when we say country. However, many a day will - oa _ : __ .
_ . .manliitd we certainly agree with an, pass by in the solid enjoyment of col- C3H�eT WilllsozZ,�� 7tt a -
emipeitt writer that mankind embraces O onial .-prosperity,, many a Dominion _ A 1
•- i Deceased, r
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A Extra ra Grannl ted will
, _ woipankuid. Is it not.. alsrmir0 Day celebration well be observed _ - . _
, , ..filed simple hearted honesty a173 flee thraugh the length and breadth of �1,ReL�� to I:za'iaed Statures of - ecii
Rcri:in of tr • twa leading causes - oti:ario. chat). 1e)L ae^tion t8, tb!'Meditore of race the 4 fin as ' 4able. _
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LL 6 , P� y the lana, and many a fire -cracker will i >i -
of ridicule wherever_ found :y When be exploded in its celebration b child• Cay' e'r1vi11son, " ° nr ti.- a To %ricer, of Pinker•
F int;, In the county of Rntsri�r tartuvr, �icceasrd. .
�Ood men and women.. ,ll , educated, ren As yet unborn, before the people of wl+^ died on or about the 1, day Of Aprt1, ►.D., -
__ Law, are ou or before the .
!Call find a Sotltc6 of Amusement in Canada` win , sever then ties ,low bllid-• O
Lliese tliiufis we de�'ue thst mankind' in them al:d declare for indepond• FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, 18$8 _ _. _ _
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` is deg@aerating. - to rand in to Edward D. 1�lLlson, Brougham,
,- - -- _ enc%. This may -be regarded as a. p,.O„ Ont,; one of the - :zcvutora of the will of�T . , � . - ,� " - �,� , ,
. the %aid Ca%per R'illson, their ohristian and flat• _ SL . 11C . .
NOTE$ AND COMIAENTS. r ease', the tall part(culars of their j `�
C • " �. claii,rs aZ,st t, a es _ _ _
'— —Tl:e rsinr, of last week Lave wale s a �tatemoat of t?inir uEeenntds and tke
un.
Rev. Dr..tiVil& says --bat •fifty years nature of their socaricir; ,it anct, as imn:edia- -
ever}'tuia� lDok lOv9lf, telt atter the said 1st day of August, ld8b the ,
fram this three great '' rovers will rule. Tlye united States surplus for tile year Ct', said CcasplerrWillson, deceased, ;riute tame a the _ --o _
. the earth-Engla-iL • Germany and ending June 30th was 8110,000,000. parties entitled thereto, hiving regard only to. `
Egypt. If Egypt is ,oine,-to rule any- A Montreal fruit dealer'found a taran all a elstcixua ansa notii?,:. And the and rnaign . _. .
thing fifty years from now -home 'huge hila coiled tip -in a stalk of bananas. ed executors will not bo liable for the said asasts T
fitrides must be take, at once. The The• nottimations for i}embers of thea any na rt ittereof to ait4 -person of, whore W. T. DUl�I gA hd6s -a full aS-
DSanitobaLegislaturetookplaee�*estertlac• ctcimr they %hen not have had nonce at the
-Dr. finds'his authority in a prophecy The. L'nited.Statea ci'ebt has been re- cineotd;sctii,ation. - _ . - . , .-
DatcdYtth •Tune; A. D.• 1SSR. . .
1 whish' refris to Israel', Asvria and laced 8T13,OW,0l)ntllispear. GDw. D. WILLri:7' t, Execatore. of+t '�
` --E ypt, Israel being 'England -the '- .A uiilldam,ctwned by «Y-. A. 'Hunger. ;N + .. WILLIAM SI HL'tiH.1HD,1 -
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States and the Colonies, Asimia being ford, Belleville, was blown ' up by dy'u iswasdsd arc those who read this .
Germany, and Egypt being Egypt: mite. ��}:
• Gore Ba has been selected as the th.e en,ployutent filet wil np6 take , .`Fruit Jars at low prices•
tud then arc-; till will find honour
ICNIY•
• y them front tneir L•ome%anci families. r , _ . .. ...
Sant Jones, the great Georgia 're,- ,I i,e for the offices of Lila+ judicial district The profit% are large and sure for every incus- .. - s`
' I trions person, many have made and are now r
vi0alisi, has forged to the front again pf lfanitOttli .. making several hundred dollars•i'month. It - is _
with a prediction of a startling nature. ADVICE ro JtoTSEas• .xre you disturbed at easy for any ,one to utak% ;5 sit upwards per �_0
yll a SermOri $t DetrO1L ori Juiy 1st, ntt;lrt and broken of your rest by s pick I clay woo i%willing to wore(, Rither you.
young
or old, capital not n*s1ed ; %e start you• Every
- child suffering and crying .with pain of Cuttingw.I -1 _ _ _ _ .
he said that Cai+etliiai`rs were no better Teet4t " If so send St once sad got a Lottie rnwder, an do it me wcell aswtuy one. Writs to ns
I than residents of the States on the of� "Hrs• winslow's soothing syrup' for at Duca far full parcicniare, which we man Eros.
. , Children Teething. Its value ,is incalculable. Address Stinson RCo.,'Portlanty. Maine. 9_Y-
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• liquor questtioi, aid then, added :— It will relieve the poor little sufferer inmieimtely, __ _-. - . _ . . _
Now I'll tell you I think we are rtln- Depend Writ it, mothers; there is no arch a i I Iff <_
shout it, It cures Dysentery and Diatrltma, JL ..... .. . .. ..., L,' I
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• .Hing the last political oombat oft the regulates tire stomach mud Bowels, ceras Mind
Colic, softens the (Tums, reduces Inflamll11ttcn,, _
linea we have been running them on. and gives toue'and energy so the wbold sy'teut. /'� F, [\`�
„Mrs. tnalow'e soothing $gra ' . for children �R+ 'C RI iJ' N s '
. _ p GROCERIES
,t�t lti between the . Republicans 'and pies ent to sbe taste and is jue perscriPtiou . _ , _
%@DlOCratid, LMS OOTeteat, ,and it is the of one of too oldest and best female phyelcisas r `VEf 1'
]sat race the Re ublicans. will make and nurses t (e t United States, and is for sale
P by all dr[tFtgi%te througttoat the world, tri a 90 �_�
. 11 MAIFL I
,
in America. The Demoerais'are go- ��W'A bottle. ,o Sra p maut n `ti ke'rio th Sweet Oranges N-ew Lomolas T
-� ' , Ing .in overwhelmingly.. Four .years "" _ ' 7
f1.rogs now'wa will break >ap the solid Figs, Dates, Prums, , Your money and bud a farm "by- having • A
-South. Tile issue thea. will be God _ 11'ery A�rertixet�'---- . _- smoked Ham`, saeon, dour clothes made properly.
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. ... or no •Goal, drunkenness or sobriety, � ,1 •VCTtgi,ZZted. e, . - _ .. . .. _ .
Boas Cheese,
- : Sabbath or no Sabbath, Heaven, or . .. - _ I ottt�neai, :• . .. , Indian ®al, •: . - '
- hell. That will be tke issue. Then ML wanted -G09 at mitkiug, appls
p p G to MRS. I. LID TOs,1'lekainR Village.' :is Cracked wheat, The appearfxnce aria wear of a shit • dep�nda greatly. os the
.J we. dill wi e a the grol�tl with the
Democratic party and let God rale -- - - --- pot Barley, -New Syrup, make-up as everybody. knows. It is our, desire to inform the
.America from that lime forth.- Ontario Agricultural College. Buck St - an throughout- old township of Pickering that .
"About 6,006 candidates will write plLp
or ications
eountd of Outario,'in the ,,Love `�- _ -
i0i yetrggt} gild L),ted-Cissa teachers' college entitling the bgGlder to tree tuition, will 111
be received by the ancihrsigned, rip to tats 7th t the'.
%i•cer'tificates at the 8iliproaching de tall, ■ezt. Appliosnt to %tato tike school which Fartxler al"odilCe �t8d �' ■V•e -ring Ta� o ,_
d
- - , -- _. _ •na�Ot18 "-- tg, O uns }te atbeuded an kis-stwacing therein. Re mus%
par rel gt
- .an item in the C01i1mIIs of ill@ oily he the sou of a practical on h father i■ ands —A�— " _ - - - �
count and have lived on his father's farm „ j
{ , prig Ia ,'here not subject matter for »oo�n148"t
i �ieikli'oas�e°� y his June eaenR►�. B�'.�-s,-i3 - - . ,tae no equal in ibis ar€. .
P'r:! reflection thesain. Too man? , J. la• FAREWELLt Bast Bad Grocery, Picketing. -- A. �= ��®by' �Tfleg1.10Ated+
4 - of our young folks twni to the teacking county clerk., __,. - -
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�..',DISTIRIM, -DOTS* BUN'T.- ' I a Pickering, J "a VW, tba wife of Ur. �7
Wfliliam Burt, of a so a.
'STOLEN IN THE U04T BAREFACED MANN'XR R=Ts-lu Pickering. July W, law the Witill Of FA RM E RS Is ..'FA R-MERS.
FROX OUB ZZONA11GES. J. A. Hilts, of it daughter.
2 Broad is is cents a loaf at Oshawa.
B. Fellman, a Berlin monhauss diiii4 PICEZZING M" T.
Saws Ogles, July 3 IMM&.
last -week. 0-0
The early closing by-law has been ea- Fall wheat We to Me; spring,Wc to %e, geese
sec to We. Flour, family. per beg S2M to $tfllo.
A woollea mill- and a&** 302M will be ioc per cwt. or to *Is,
Screentalis per too, $116, 90c per cwt. • 4 w.' E—L- L,
pealed in Blyth. Flour, pastry, botVLT3.M,BrsM &: ton 813
or,. per cwt.
D- 0 -W
built at Beuoigille.
TS.
John Kent, of Stouffville, died last GREENWOOD MARKE
week aged 76 years. Yall[Wheat, We to ?5c.; spring wl;est, 80c to
Tlii'Shelburne ladies' cornet band Is 8C.; Oats, We to Me ; jI peas. 63c;
peas, 70c; family' flour per bag, $9 50 to orT.
y.
sorhathing Of U dour, pzstry,,�2.75: bran per toa,$14; short* per
no%
Mount Forest pays 43 per day for the tou% fine, $18, coarse, $16; screenings $1 per
ok cwt, chop1sperton,628. -
-watering its streets. Mlle
Twoul
Toronto, July $ '88.
at Orillia the other da ts:f TXa -Ity were smal
_-W - stree. t reMI.V Our -M A( .
�y head of w�re impounded
La at 97-
• at goose. r fall,
-.Werry t e otter 83c for spring, and 75c to 78c for Barley
IT41 ji�i day. Wa;jt'�f d so e to $1 00 to
A bad boy in Flesherton. threw a -rotten drat, selling at 5W to 511c. Oats firla, with all. Xt Is ta-Le 33ogst-
7
egg into a much -used spring. of 'M bushels at 57c to 59c. Peas are nominal
501 H I ly; 5 lotds sold at $00
COW sauaed hard feeling-saind TS17 00 to $18 60.
A breech do lk(10 00 for clover straw
iid $5 remuneration laiii weeic it Stouff - $wl0to011. Hogs sold &t,9800 to 0 00. Beef, s6
to-V50forforequarters, ani:16800to'6900for villa.
as to $10 00; %ad mutton
John Gray. of Elderslie township, hindquarters. Lamb L
diowued-While bathing. His motlier is The produci-inarket was *quist to nay, l Was hindquarters.
$8 So POWDER
p . L' GREENWLOLOD -ROLLER MILLS-..
4 Vrice-i generally ruled tiready. We quote: Beef
widow. 12 to 14c ; butter, lb. rolls, 19 to Wc.j:f;e -119 Puree
John Short, of Oshawa, will shortly be Ii to 15; inferior, loc to - 12,. Lard ;cheese -Al Still tq.ke the lead. I have just, pat in more rollers and all!
around again. He cut his foot with a I:ic to 14e, Banct" loc to 12c- Eggs It to Ise. never varies. Amarvel ofpurity
Potatoes per b&g son to We. Apples per barrel. stm=holesomeoees. more sconomieV be.Upr prapn 4.hAM7__� f() giye 331aiversal satitifaction to
• pick -axe. -Man-the ordinary kinds. an d cannot be Win in
a young.man of Clinton, competition with the multitude of low tes. sh6rt the .pul1c: As usual I make a specialty of the farmers' trade
W shim or phosphate powders. soil
11=G
accidentally shot kiniself.with a revolterIf t CO IM
TXMILTAW'sz-ftexonag weight . ROYAL BAXt No Powazj Exchanging Flour for Wheat,
cal
the other day. Taxi -is GOLNo ExST tUE AS FOLLOWS:— 35Y.
I'alway6 give the same Mile of flour, andkegulate the quantity by the iloamy of
other Smith, M.F.P. sailed for No. I ExpEtzss. 7:59 A. M. the wheat. WHEAT WANTED. Thanking all for put patronage, and, asking a
'Germany recently. and will be abient J MixED, 2:35 P. M.
about a mouth. '7 LoC&L. 6:37 P. M. .2eakiirt'ers for coufmcance of the same, I remain,. ours truly,
Mi. John Hooker. lot 66u. of'Reach. s . . . _. . .. I
Tittnis-Gon4a WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS.— F
ly. suni4roke PROPRIETOR
Le GREEN-fif
an Friday afternoon. m�
11 4 MixED . 4:14 P. `M. 1111 1
A boy- and a bicycle scared a horse. tl ExPRZi-i�_. 9:5 2 P. M A
-nearWalkertot,azidtlie driver,is still in TEE GREENWOOD OAT SEAL RILLS
the hands de of a -in edico. Are now rnuaing, and we are ready to supply all grades of Oat -Meal,.. Corn Meal,
4Wn Veal and Ueutenant Bones are _140 CURE NO PAY! Ley
kc., to.C' &' m-er' Rolled -.Wheat. cousiuntra and dealers. A specialty made of exchanging,
the"ifilggestive cognomens of the S. -A. A IPS ' Ir and Square -Offer to lntr&L, da to� try' Oat -Meal fbr Outs. Chopping done for 5'cents per 2 bills. bag. Extra quality ahopp,
The New Method Treatment —OPPGIITE—
o,flicers at (U) Oibridge. M. O'Connor* 9 - Blacksmith Shop,:- on hand. Tz-�Our Oatmeal and encourage our enterprise,Lich will benefit you as
Everything: was onset- in Uxbridge on
11 seiswid deforizilwem h*" t..:v, I well GREENWOOD OATMEAL MILLING CO.
'Dominion Day, nearly all tLe folks we.will now guaratitet tf,*rea*,!-a,1or_rrr)t,.lirl
)a gone to Newmarket. . inctirable c3Ae-, fur a folee lint": L. GREEN and L_ MACKEY, Proprietors..
having
lgLeeds and Grenvil!o council have P tduswidnad to came erbu
fmt,
Mon.
ordorpil the 6f la znmf il 1-11-1- . GENTS FOR-
6r.as convittati"n tit leitAH-
for inee. Take no c uolno,iey toatro—
!ing ng Litethe Scot'. Act.
10
To
Marne or nature of),our diiicane zi,ay be.call4ln,
st, AL r Af 1111AI nlp.q lip �= 111;iitthi. The
.Beldam, of Malrern; has gone tj Eagl:.nd skill toguarwiteearure.
-for die benefit of Ler lieilth. Orwrite Le us. z1vh;g:aze,"x,eonip,`Pzloii and solid rgeel-fLanie and all tL* -lateattiu-, Paris breen- Hellebore
A young son of Mr. W1, in., Siting, -larnp V, g�pay Postdge, provements.
ulfe 0i.
L " a) to METHOL)i RE
an t �T_ Ic
bridge. bad an arm broken while wrestling part E, -13 P4w... Over. z)), I;; rat" Inii. THE TORON Tia MOWEIL
Sattirday. SYMP1002%.01' di -W9014 410 rt-l�r!4 W-AVer 2J.AV
with a companion on HE MASSEY MOWER,
cures: Pr"scription.4 for 91w ruro.of 4 dit.xws
-SEY RAF--;
Over one thousand perons are seekioa b 11,)PLv11!-r. TT -f 1: IIAS
dyte,�
..... . xo4d between Srvibury nue Algoma Mills. =..1i
ini6truction,
be malt -1 on recvlpt of BEAVER GRAIN DRILL ND
Y. Will
"--Outfits are leaving the CX.R. �dajjy' two-c-rit st&=Pi. or 'to cvnt. E Z %-r. SEEDER, Ifave just" rec-eivo�A our stock -of both
Part 11, iUir%E� intarniatm, for- ni#n an4 he". NOIN
o I THE -L. D. 7ti. E E AND
A successful meeting 'of the North' younx or . M.&II-4 .0al-I I!, P:Ain @nN-10
V.
Part If,
lin o?, Lw,--, -nt or laornt- i -r,
Ontario Farmers' Iuatitute was- Lela iu reF n for GRAIN SAVER..
Ontario Hall. V z1fridae. on Thursd (Larri-I or U minced filootratio1' ' `� ALSO PLOWS, SCLIFFLERS.1c.
awl r ports of elite -I. utaileuo
Hl_- 1pfair.
TheOddfello TQ"_PA=7_W and-
ps -r 10 "ati in a loll, The thre.
—c --k-It —ni
Ito Fidifi Gro,7e emetery ou Widnesisk wilt do
rnAtiod for 25 two-eficr stazv+4,Zr w
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS
and decorated the graves- of departed LIVU96 in ", 11jr Will bvtvpn fr- at
brethren. Ill"041'e-1.1"Alliefts. 691argeonsi,eitharat, kept coustantly on hand.
139 (i '1%woldtett. , lit-troit. M le -i. or st I&$ Elin
Mr. joubsi, a Blyth butcher, sprained 4t.,c�zactnnst. Ali 6-Qorqmu,-t beiaddre*.
his ankle bile tuaselik with a refractory --t U, Dr. 1. C. Kennedy. Ral" Ilack. Defreit, Nick. ' Call at our showroomifii- and weshaill be
w Webavvcured tile 'I'l PIC�ERIl�G Pg.�RMACY I
..cow, but".hqv& around biythly enoug12 =LuLih corr"Potidpoe". ronodw#4 and 'juc. pleased to uperiority of the
with the aid of a ernteli. Wins sent by Mail or Expre,119 point oat die. 0
machin _end and implements handled by fas
A man in Brockton squirted a solutiau "re I an Lied the world aur
L
Of carbolic acid in the nooks of his build•
--have moved bee and ba;gage lou iierf ori ned all over
in at w*r�. tint can
109TION"Citt"Ifeetit.4. tcot Money.Dug the wouders of in-
inp ilafested by sparrows, and t4e pests dn:iveprolfresy 4 a awthod ctid
:- L,____ 64The Beeson World anuoun tile cory wrtLiousttache-wo Save''rouble,Tinie" ' ani
"clili'" ttietrhotrib-4. 11ary lido
any one cert lo•tl^e
;of the moon for it certain might, &od then work; eithar oex, young orold: nostwieJ ability LUM-ber Y rd
by calling -at
rfiXtirea. Capital not neededi you are nurtea
yolog&d to all who ritt up waiting for
r -4 iLD41 We'Will
11 this ont and return 10 it
The eclipse didn't come off. ":14 Tc -u free SOL116ttlLng Of great VLltle and un-. 7
A company in Oraniget Me Will apply to.you, that will .tart you in wainew Having mihased the above lumber buxii- The Don =**on Agency in Picka Q
=Cell tnnq It *W%y oess. from. Mr. John Gee; I am'.
you in snore cno"IT
for incorporation with the objict of build. tuain ling else In the world. 649d outfit and getting s�
The sum of 02.500 free. Taus Co., Augusta. Maine.
ung an anificial lake. A3d. now offezin the 1-TMxX7 77TI X-MA-b4s, se-wilng 2Wz3.e_,2L1=0
'.4 has been subscribed for the purpose. -which isthemost improved high -armed mai fix
Pleuro.pnsumonii has broke. M, it if, Farm Sale, by. Tender.
alleged, among : the cattle in Sullivan
Bruce county, and EALED Teiatlprii. will be received bir AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, the 'market. Sold cheap fw-each. Old mda-
&-le uadersignd] up to JULY Ittli. IW-. folr in order to clear out d" ..chines taken in -exchange, and terms
iste a to stay its progress are to be taken. the purchase of a aruL.cautamigricaebundimt re same, and to
lundalk thieves will steal anything acres, beina conal"sed Of Lite. central part of -lot- _make room -a-,chnice selected stock to snit those who mean business.
11111111i"er's. A -to - 3, In the Pickering, County now arriving.
)f Ontario. Th 05 acres ituder &
_;from a mosqtpto's luncheon 1.0 a
now
wood- pits. and a- nightwatchiltilin high state of cultivation. On the the prem(set Lumber, Istli, 81fingles. Posta, P -r
.-gliards the steeple of the village church. are a goo,11 stone house. larce frame barn with :D0MT_1ST101`-T 3=_:E.AL1-T08-
,or -it house and
't a stables underneath, large implement ets,etd., always on liand.
Sir. Win. ?Atubbs, of Caledon, other outbuildings, good fences. two wellikof fresh In -Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, and other choice woods --perfect
in !pring -to*. which . cannot - be. beaten. Old
valuable mare in a,peculiar manner the wat*r,aw a strong runtanit. never fail Also Blacksmith's Coal and beet
es 9 Instruments on telcos
other day. A pot -son fired off a Run. and convenient to haildtiags. The hjgb t or %a Maple Hardwoodi
tender not nevemanly accepteci itale. tis� Organs: and Pionas taken in exchange.
frightened the horse so as to burst a blood factory. Prix-flers Zvau to plough Oct, loit,-19W, BILL STUFF A SPECIALTY.
0—
full possession given march let. IFM. Terms -
The
#2.Wodown, the balance to remain on mortgage, The new t�we table of e Mid!and in annual Liantalments of 63M each
division of the Grand Truck' railway, ;t ata cent., tiavable yearly. X,37 In various styhew, containing alt the latest improvements, at very lo;w prices. an
'en
wnl`�b.O�-flailllh J. H.. McQUAY
P or part enlars WIZ to guaranteed to giye she best of satishictiou.,
:pro'vidiog for a .loos! train between To. NOAH REESO Cedar Grove. Out
rointo and Peterboro, Q�entresten
force ---- --
M0aday. 1=3 c3c LrInLr. 2y I&- Se%ving Ifachw''e*needles and repairs for secleN-8 As i�bar,
eat Did 'You See' It DELICIOUS —�y
her face with an axe while ch wood THE DOMINION AGENCY, PICKERING,
the other, day, owing to. the absence of
:P A Manager,
the' menfolk and . the - nearness of the The Patterson Light Channel
clothesline. , - - ICE -CREAM I
The Barrie Gazette said what it •tljorfglij Steel-Fram6 Binder,with
wateli bi&tw6en Barrie and Peieibor,, i,,l
-
now Mr. L LeB.�w4uts an apology ora Reliable Knotter. Nx S 29MA
about Mr. LeBruff; umpire iu a lacrosse ___Appleby's '.Im proved AT I P
1 0 01 !11-11' [ 1
monetary solatium. .This knotter-bit-s been situplyfied lf,� W. J. GORDON 17,
Thomas. Webb, 74. of . King, became Mr. Appleby, who has, work;d at it out...
dizzy Whilst painting on a 20 -foot -ladder "ince0ie-invented the first twine kkot. it bests anything of the kind found
side the city, and is in fad made
-and fell. He lit on a Ward fence *and ter, until it is no* absolutely - perfect - Ladies' Short Vest and Que-en..'Chains,.Brooches,
'was tbiust through a cellar window, be. from the recipe used in the
in its aeAioii. Cuff Buttons, eta.
iDg cut and braised. best city Restaurants.
Gent's Chains,, Cuff. Buttons and Scarf Pins.
Allen McDougall a Lobo farmer, after There is no Binder like thif; one ---the
was lightesiin weight, tbg lighte in aft' =Iiy itTwft C=lze.
butchering, waghd his hand, which
cut, in a pail containing blood and water.. Of any machine of the kin he 7 All the best Temperauce' Drinks are Watches-, Clocks, . Silv'6rware, . .Plated Knives; 'ForkJs gmd
PQi&6niug• eusned. his arm was amputated market. Perfectly balancod. S kept elpton hand and will' be tounla
but be died last Friday. tor -in -mandaet-are, finish; - durabilit, cool and refresking during Spoons.' All at lowest *ces.
y
It is stated that during I Rist week %bont — wid efficieyfey. this sultry weather. Repairing - of Watche's and Clocks perspriaRy attended to.
five hundred Western Ozitari6.farmers 0,11 and see the sample it
ow -room,. well provided witlit, monoy, left for the Haney'% old stand, Pickering.
North Wiist. In a somber of cases their
A L M , M S 0 1-1 INT 8--T 0 Iq
families accompanied them. IX
Dr. Lavell, -Warden of the Kingston Practical Watchmaker. Brook street, Whitby.
[Ws J, GORDON•
Peniteatiary, traces the starting point of 261
3noit of Vhi, criminals under his charge to N
*disobedience. Of 'parents,' bad compsoy,
segl CONSIDER TOUR POCK-ETS'.1
and -set of Sunday obser)-avee.
Simon Elijah, an- Indiaii. was shot on Clareihont'Pump Factory- • •
--out
'Sunday in Paterboro by Farley, (.no of Don't be -led away by flaming advertiseiiients L 00 at the
his follow employees at Howe's circus; C*4l1r0'VrT, 2Pr03P1i11ft0Z, THE BRAZILIAN WAREHOUSE
and died Tuesday. Varley, who Will be 'U -y ftntl Glassware at aba under
MAN FA0TU1tZR-DF-.— And ties for yourselves that we are selling Crockery
jfsdi-�ted for murder, haa... Qon�pjeliry cost, for cash or produee:'-Wlite Granite Tea, Setts, 44 pieces, *2;
Force,' 'P _colored Tea Setts, 44 pieces,. $13; Fine Chiifaa Tea Setts, 44 -lieges. $4.50;
broken down.
Mr. J.,D. Barnett, of Port Hopand Suction Pumps
.. e, meBeautiful Motto China Cups and SRucers,. 26e.; Colored Dinner -Setts,
.:.�chanical auperiatendint of. the Midland and Cistern, --of all descripbiong.-
'from 117.00;. Colored Chamber Bette, !pieces, $2.50;7Kmas China•
been appointed assistant mecliazioal. ___a and Glassware at -Living every week, heavy glass.tumb.1ors, 5%
superintendentnd Purapi e, Is wpplied. Having per dozen, glass goblets, 60c. per dozen, Glass SAts and
for the Grand. Truck rad- ' Holiday's Standard GI at n,; Witid -WT1
..way, 'with headquarters in Stratford, erected several of these mills throughoutAke tow"iskip, whiieh are gMiag the Water Setts, in various Patterns.
w�bero- extensive- new - shi6ps are being Nest of satisfactimi, I teQ confident in pepotrimeading them. Parties tkink- our fatuity grocerieff are the -best and cheagiest--Green, Ibliask .&D41 -Japan -Teas 250. L�j i
built. worth 50c.. if you don't believe it get a free and be sonvinted. XW"
� ing of erecting such would do well to eommunie&te'at once.
The Berlin News says some people are %WSLR4 .- . I
Fru4s in stock and to arrive, as' Iling at Uottoni prices. Btdor,]
kicking because more noticesof births, Baeou, Poultry and Potatoes tWgen in oXohenga. wis!�O_ you, all
arse deafl,s -Dad-
ding orders to the Factory r 7-3 m1limilam-Nig,
print, and adds that its reporters do not holaorabler &-aiiing, both as -te sivibisie aitd pricie. Address
..SIMON FRASBR
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5 in.
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propose to search around peoples ptivate
Wy
oases and sleeping apart&eita in quest 'Ge ge Giarow, Claremont, Out. Brook St., Whitby, OU46,
of svtch items. or DevOrell's Bioek
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_ Lauding at Joppa, Dr. Gtdkb.. begins Led tae&. ttsi,s oav@ + Tho man who says bhs,0 >m will wdoome
. t '�. „�DQese ' obMrvatims at once: Joppa L one of the Tae jf prew Ke"easer - t=M" oa-he death as a release Proms lice madeup
While they may enjoy it, at the same oldest cities is the, world, and the flub A.gtisibt wind the 'otlhu � apart an � F,ttiei suss Ysiesa we=�•- row generally sends far loan dooton when
- •- ib is not atrlatl necessary that ducks possible Landing place as nae seta northward A j a dhow, and f00liMlen ria were
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ihoald have s pon� of water to play -in. from Egypt Yet there !s diffionity in land- wore setting to sisveey in Arab+► were Phe sonth•bonad Missouri, Kamal sad he has the colic. (n Norfolk closed with - 1.
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Any ef the good breeds at dunks will thrive Ing. Reefs of rooks defend the shore, the ed in sight of the English r rnLer Terss ezpren wan robbed about 9 o'clock . The the remark wedding
W�a : ``We will alas
. d they oats haus ell the good tratd> were y is shallow, sharks are not unknown, and which was on the way to itesctie theta. In - tiother' ni h t Verdigris Bridge,
bridge to ret off that beautiful h 'Plunged f - a gulf'or-
,,nosy can drink without baviog n sappt$ te the coast L mach ezpoaed. Your -vessel same S han�o hva numbs! r was of the some baggagmin had stopped
sad had fast siOted to pull dark despair , »ymII' M
and .In, Th by snpp toadbi half asoila out at les, sada throe g y A moment of time L tooAt',
eclean to I
piea� o! pp be le�epb y snacksa end of f7sttish.b0 noels across, surround forty slaves on board received bnllettdntend• ont_s¢hea she engineer ss covered b are• w + -particularly when the1 is pretty ' j
a f g f Thst.yhe ez rt slave volver sad the ez ern crr wan enterrod.
`;....;It :It b'rilredt am lSd y:lEiF"mark6tMen not over the -ddp to carry� era tarongh the ed for their captors Po
$ ng and thea ate Champlin than her er L nom•
seat trate on the East African coast Ls still active The ex tees mesas messenger wee taken by, sthe
' -three months old. With plenty of feed and opening in the a to land. A'babel of P it being a • very worm ti�Bht, the ug around the corner.
is attested b the feat thtot i" we ears prise, as, nail
water, ducks grow very npldly and can be cries, aniatelligibl- to Western eau, fill the' y y Pu• '4 A lie grown ss it travels. A fiaber-
sold earl If leo t they aro matared Lir; bat _. dagroa`Ehe motley crowd ly fitly of these's]sve dhows have been side door was Before he oo d close »
the dearly. should be regularly v dack•pa*een ors; of the most varied nation- oaptnred ; yet the pndahment-ia9ioted upas it two mea entered the gar and robbed, him �,s He is an ezeeptLon: It V the fish that" ifs 1
the leathern that ass bs seoared are well alitiea, veil w -oma&, shswl•aovered Arabs, the alave.rtenlus does not dear others of $8 atyd ons valuable package. and the lis in arab basted toad sewed' ,
B�tY bub rofitable U -e shot;wa+� fired into the mall oar, the �° .4
worth the trout -Is of teeding and Carin�gg for his& Nubians with their red tears, brown from engaging is the Perilous P ballot paa&Lvg through the �ib arm of � sake the siu of the tis .
:them. While they eat' more than • ohiatem - Leva tines, turbaned Syrians, or EgpPdAm business. mail Two shun • e reoeati nblfahed book 'oto etlgnatte _
mia . lit farsgers and wtl w[th their' flowta sobs of all ab so, all ]ieceat facts collected by the •pmts of the Charles Colton, the agegts •� Endeavor- t0 select nuns gaaib
ta the boa and for s t1.Slav Socia of England shot► that 'were fired at'the front of the smoking car, s sense of fltaas. " That is, do not in.
~ on is poetnnity. .They are mach er time of leastt,, you sea rho sato a vas wane fervor o ei train „ ba » Y
• .. oopp ens or turkeys lac liable to or yellow ellppen1. and hear -their nbisy nameroas.thm at preseab. 'There has been ,Barry Ryan, the t°her. hke to a a wan m�d� who
than tootok ey shrink on twentyfon y p '. .
.,_�� P B A troupe ot. y
and otter they gas well started to jargon no mora Thoa on, crow vol Orien• Soudan; and the followers of the Mshdl lisvo T or in the le[t ch�k and, r piraw simnitaneonal rn on
Trow, they are less trouble than almost, any possibly from this ul and sent _eir captivestact dead►. hundred ofi acs _ to London. The probabilities of a
Other kind of poultry While for the table strop have y gsrpmt an whisk you n�throngh. oo�t to bedespabohed aheras - the Red Sea In ward, T woundetsd and dead iriie brought to gr�t,Enropesn war are growing immfaentl7
they can not be neelled. _ 8 °� p P more probable. _ . _ "
the opening. in the roots wrtiss the shallow the night to marten in Arabia. Even the this lane, bat the mail a ret wean south.
-- harbor, and thea suddenly, when you ere daughters d wealthy Kl m nrerohaaa D flash wound.-, n and posse a ea s heart sir
wais o
. RSMEDY..R'8-APPLS' uzz BOssss. oris off shore, you are have beam ,aboigne to terrible fate. Deputy Marshal Tyson ter - Some. really good m b doh —'L--
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_ twenty or thirty y
-, - The entomologist ef the Ohio ezperimmt seined, end oersted 1a the ben szau or on The markets for which the dhows ship their preparing.to give ,punnit" as soon an they good deeds trine o s way w to spoil them.. ` I
$ ancon advises nae and the same remedy for the beak o! a boatman through the nbsllow loads of bondsmen at many an unfrequented can ernes the Azkamaa River.. There were If s ChrLtian cannot be great and geseioiu
hath the' roes _hes,ded and art headed water to the tambied•down old quay built point along the gonad of the Red sea and "van a e ea sgpd iLdst to is the eobbery No
tag l8tandard all means a graoions.-f. .
o s roe from e r Cetsa�sy as t$8 Iadi�-oae� ere msialy-
foot the franks of apptt+ traps. The remedy lost yon a yonrse g on t e so o ur ey. a renes ,8A R ' " that I do not leo" t '
- t' is a wash" made by mixing one quart of Boit the Holy Lend. ho owns too slaves, and who psyn wages to He wen s single man, end weIs" °er of the pret:t klit le w oma" on We Lobwu.
L.with two Nota ed entrance, perhaps ; the most of hu time there." "yes," re,
eon or one ppo�und d hard wap very dignifive ed .-
.as o! bb111a8hot water and thea adding but the boata could not plus thecbead� sed him, a from in apparently
a�ib of his w
estern roatern coast, $ me_of them were masked Capt. Jack. pre Brown, "she does; she's s grw
%: uapint of crude carbolic This, wfixture you have tared now o9 ,vhieh s, few yeas ego ho ordered ]rept Clear s widow:
should be fled late in May and again Greeks or the hook -nisi Romain did thou•
appter with saran brash to the sands of ears ago 1 At one period Venice of slavers. POPIILAl� SCIENCE, '�A •art -Hating fa s vent quantity of __ -,
three week= is edy ring _ recent writer Lha
_--il;mk and larger branches � moped be vice (how strange modern that aonnds 1) sitar picturing the fresh horruln of thin red Wet -rope is'only one-third- as tensile as ofeCarllale vent a=eeiWto describe certain ser
inns balk is n it rope L even weaker.
r ons sad he thinks t
lore the wael: ii applied. No cracks is the ;o Joppe and bulli a mole to protect the vived trsflio, sees red hope c sin stt$lag when i ry gond Rreasod steelworks, when mons
broth note Pwdcnlsrly attno-
_ bark at the bane of the frank when the fa- shipping ; bat since the rel hiss e un the trade without o trol of acme tivo:
sena can omLes should be muted is the top. speotabla TzQk,,, eve g P thousands o! miles o! noses. phL oortl7 proves to bs s vslton u k fertllizerreduced a powder, Trmp-�. Won't•you give o tittle some -
as toe sole object L to psyvmt the into a state'd-�ure. And too from earls• expedient could at best accom ilsh onI
the�gg= trots achioh the grubs are est time. Phoenician Lad E rias, Roman temporary results• The evil must be at- Medtosl authority con be found for the thing to an 'old hero of the battlefield' I
gyp
tratcoed. end Cras►du, English sad Amar[csn; all banked ss the roarcas of the trade and in theory that it L the early riser who catchy have survived ions wens Y' Sir (hand-_ha
to acknowledge the power of the the one whose demand for e)'aves the is "How did& as =do i4 !" "
i miasma u then be any the sir: - inti him some money)- y
j;iacaaassLs Ss�Rtxi+ roa Moaaro t=ort. treaoheronn waren. Aub doalen an willing W. gratify. :t any Tam (atter pocketing the many)-" gape -
ParsII►s our acs through the street, ria Sorge day, when Christendom wakes Florida promises to become n large pre• p
The great balk of the people of Utah are we find it;rongh enough. ace paved; the 'rep to toe fact that the ezport Afru:sa also to deer of opium• 9izteen plana wW pre an a ial c for use is country.
agridalcsrista. --Theis . peessastow u° !" stony have 1 sine rasa or sank shove .trade L again 'ter tall blast, . mach needed d"oe as ounce and ser' acre of poppies will Special china sets, takes the -. ,
llantis and herds, The sttotlatia show that or below the r level. Dustbins and tenure rya be bran ht to laesq n Tar- y fl. worth of opium o, an�°tom object; so, ihab one. finds, i
f mikes own their Pr°p° y tion o! slaves. It has been ascertained by Careful ezpeil- Pe _
an par am*- ed Marmonh head and straw-
own homes. Then L no of er oormm�ni the idle Q tel, ovary Kind of toalaas$ The evil will never be stamped out nes sena tion roc a delicately to rep oto
on fa
ear L not as stmshonse, or the Ito so. necessity tie wa 0 build nI g� -are o demand fs largely m and nn
of the a e, o r the Mormon stons, with litue or no woad as wbere, the natives learn through contact With Civil- taken in to the system by fasdag- - Our lady gossipp sago the reason w y
_ _. 'for mu, is any yy e ¢i A-Narembarao inventor has produced a men best srroosed i" matrimony L because -
timber being scarce to Palestine. Th arch izbig influences a,prafu legitimate cam-
aettkemeats. With the . exception of the L banns naivassal :.ser you ramble en you melee to the crimfaol tnf 3 w oh the An'bs shoe sole composed of wife net overlaid all aaodble women favor. Ii yLLmen.;
alivevery other Industry i" Utah L rept see that too 3lgbt eaters _the shops .eznepa enoonnga- N.Y. Sera with o snbatanas resembling Lodia•rnbber. After a heated debate in parliament one ,
e Mormon labor and Mormon patron- from the front -that they sn to tech =time- . Thus soles, which -cost but -halt the Prise of the members tm,"d- to Timoti- ;' T Camp . .
- age. T}re Mormons a=pply the mast nWble thin like miniatures of the loom holes ball, who he had ex p ted aconic snip him,
atrsida orma o! laborer is the whole 8 gloomy ffiillitary Efficieney Af Itrsnce. °f madCamel
btaeebes wbieae alai dnnbla •• preoo
1_M- __.. g sometimes made out of railway .torches la army and said, d 't o help
s Out?
Intar-mm— -11br reBi?a g�isnd, The military ability of 'France, lei d � A now double - pointed nail lathe Invention you. neva n actsod » Month once during
: Tables of cakes or sweetmeats line the system of I0,tifioation,, are [splendidly e- of an ingenious woman.' The points u� .
. _ .: No7sa. ea o ~ t
wh roe Considers e a turn th9 entire �� roes b Cas mors
narrow streets Rougn awning o! ossa, velapsd. �oeciolly too ite:directioUs. Trey dry rape- y Tlm, ya '! y
The Stain of Senora; Max., laves a az o! often too vly dilapidated, or tent -cloths, •biting Policies of the war department aa- m r lavfsible nailing In wood work. It npoe°h. .
- _ - e baby bora. within iia limits, and er lose boards resting on a rickety siren• der hu petiuliar adminietratioau thatr-cash I. simpblic-ly two nail joined , firmly, the sides The habib,bf hussar snapping and biting _
ob*rgae a arm that re
Now tee meet a turbane.i water carrier with now minister, nrgsd on by the toe Ia�
" lea raises and. S0 Dena Ior every dseep. a huge akin bottle en his beak. Thin bootie Ing, hos acalented rather than seabed or lir- Worms, of the Paris Academy o! salt o! teuinQ and for meat them.. t
' The Coal ezports ef apples from the llnl- n6 Medicine. has.roeraiaed the besot and and a perniasaus hObit, to may theIeost-one that
` ted State+ and Ctonads for 1887 8 were 808.• 'is, -In fact, a defunct Co. with water instead los ed le rovement. For hve yes= .
peal p Maps sh�ow s -marked disliics te the new silosId be baleen rep B poadbte. It is said
811,410 barrel for of veal within, and without lo�ggss,, bead or toliewtag the se eatrbLLhment ot_thw. n b unohariae- To the human palate then that a ho ss mry ba oared by filling a amyl!
.. ._1w b7rvelo, osre halt the ehipmeato ware tails and offerin a most fcroiblelllnatntien the national aaenubl t much of is
. . _ 1lar y is no difference lathe taste between it and made o! loose cloth full of Ca sane pep.
of a referenoe to the placing new wine m time In ,mpplemse -the organs° lawn ef It has boom &hewn, however, 'that pier and letting him -Whew and Mtle at it all 6s --T
"; mads, t! o U Po L m -mor in Booth Carolina L said to have Old tittles. 78, which were copied !n the main from its use disturbs disaw -------------- -
Farther on '%a ase a bars' armed and ban• thane ef Prussia. Uaivenai ltsbility . to Bastion 34 -- - -
;; lgllowed the plow !tic niztyei ht years logged Individual is ragged aknilospy oottara arms, non eabstitnt[on. and the sboWhmmt A physician of Yhildelphla analysed a By.Pl8S'm BvBr erre.-Editor (Lon -go
►3'has in somataiag to admire In the humble and canton kaiaker•bookers, ahatfer• ef paid omlistmant, an lane first features d black japanned hat baud worn by s potloabaoh�I foreman) N the
Se asvu --$e statutes. LttobllLL�tn '�2 X54, headache sad found it susg _
of such a man. TO 11, accts ass- u -for the taodern mWiary of nae s ,•
batl useful: life n to went ing w1 rspod -
to tura , s iartofa or two tram some service is the ascus ter reserves, ezteada ooaalaed three grains udas that it Litt cab tics udlu lel Ca hove nab smut
tar any g P >i S. a this ease he Donal tissan 'Wins Handluag_ j
.•�:` `- - ..' wilted �y canting oostia tesla. From ; ,
. and snoosaplainiag17 ' work and of the mss baskets on a table ; the bearded from `20 to 40 yeora The aaa-al gent
fff and aontiaued to encs o}ac bn-armed -and bamle is divided into two categories, the first sere• many headaches an titan dee ache absorp- In an rd.»
tnrnednp aimseli; vendor;. gged,
ltup. site w he tries to *ell, hL head swathed in a ing three in satire arm 131ace Boalangar's .tion of the lead is the hob band. .. _ • Young _Slimlet, experimenting with the
In 3iisgls,ad toe silo, is am ge nloking, L red ani white turban. and his body Ito pink time in the reserve, and the second only one ph ono is Mles "Hardeash s parlor, (s
with, and the fodder prop- and whin notion. Of course. there i.' no year in th"ears with the rotors, and two One )kept .iUve. hocslfle�d the following) aentene is the
big �p0° The monkish chronicles of the early egos 'voice of old Hardoash " never uw snap
renewed his side.lookin on ears in the war cffiae-end .ths subtle in•
sly stoked, roofed end weighted or lounger at g i g d the truths, wtuch
. down-atter h8ating-Domes ant in ezceilomL Then again we s&e an, Aub is "isfiyeh" n irdtioa ef his policy L now becoming man, of Christianity wrapped o fool of a dada ter noting 811m1eL who Calle
osndidoa. A oommoa practice, also, L that or head• wi, with a band at cam hair Hest -the enlistments have been localized- they wished to. ,tAatih, in quaint dllegorles As oulr Jeaay." . " '
~ . tit tolbsarmadag the layers o! fodder with. very soft, around his head to keep the In tionwgnence of this concessions thou- to attract firsts heathen readers. One of women who• wants a nab the
thcas a!
,at str%w, the latter absorbing dur• Sowing gear III to place, and -a brown and sands of trained soldier, armed for' nvoltr• these table may intsereat Amerman -boys A �8 ,
ting forwent &don, a portion of the !odder white striped "abbe" for his outer drew, ties as well as war 'are oaperned at; their depth of s a mesas avowed rffeo . .
R, ped and girls. It it as true is significance w tion dee only wyask him 1w aaaorapaay hoe
and thus beoomiag sof teed and he 4 bargain g for a bridle st the saddler*, own flre*ides, which nannies them to balance it was in the dap= of the C�sars. tin 1146 at while she goes around to do
son digestible. and trying to oheapep� it ; and the saddler their interest between subjects of home Poll. A Sock of birds myeiertonaly s peered
1 on a counter and under a one day is &.'city out of i dew y, and PP B• 11
One, of the most actions hindraaaes ser ria oras- egged Lias, and trainings for nstfoaal defense Ito- s l94 Now, in her, `s
. ;onion growing b the onion maggot, the larva shady projection of woods and reeds, which otuding the este and Garde .Repan• sought refuge la all manner of strange '• Now, aid Lha . Phutogeop .
gives him mach needed shade. And thus llosine. France hes at resent s pesos looting hidtag•places. ' _ yen ready ?" •� Y �„ replie i the onatomu.
ref o small fl resembling the, hones By, but gI itis ef 52s 711 mea. Deducting vacancies, sobOne. •r 11, your eyes on this spot," .
.smaller. No positive remedy L� own, that nwe the old tow-gumnbut I ofJop at ordinary every day sonteer, and sick, the total would be about died of a arvadon; another to the gh ping he amid, painting g to a motto oto thwit
it L o common belief among Rs - egg pOQ, The territorial force, officers end throat of a wild boar, and was stifled by whiscahidread, " Positively no nadir"�" and
_. ' . whin the maggot becomes tnnblerme it Is - " al active
_ - I a hen plan a ohssge the land, which other• mo", is about 590, makia6 the b° fat; s third was placed by a prisoess !n a look pleswst e
wise would nob be done. tor, finlike cabbage TO Look 8t PICtIIr" Properl7 1.1b5,00D. The German authorities marrow beautiful cage. At first she counted the Salmman : " Yes. ala. I'll warrant that
` sad many otos Drops, onions 'thrive well the total war torus of Frena to something bird a her chief treaen=e and fed, and save yon at lewb
Ths collector who hsi reed his" eholoesi &-add one o! those lataps wilt
less than ;5,000,000, both Hanaeberb cherished it. Then she began to drama fifty test in Main the course of a year.'•
; yens aftter year oto the rime land. prints turned over by unintelligent sands Front, who are perhaps the best authori- the cage with gold and )'mils, alai torgot Long ed Farmer : "(live me two on 'em.. _—
_ It ie always bad policy' to crop bearing while he baa bees fotoed by oanrtesy a non- Use on the subject, appnzimsts !t at over !a inmate, -until oto day she lo=ad it Motet ac well save a hundred par orae.
sa>?�b pia eone reason, ter ats their pus�ud b that it and pyre aant tiouo�ai to
thu1serm 4'1�'_' ensued and dead. while I'm 'boat it." .
yr(� 4piP But another 'took relage in the breast of a Young pays aittaen on the
• . this be=t scavenger fear dostroyisg from unworthy ase, will apps stints tally the Crest aesib• woman so poor that she nod tidy rags to floor d.the police static man's oda
----... wormy -fruit, with is ticnaste. The apples force of what we B�tl
st peopla might ss, goveW Wig. the average dz r ef a keep hs warm and arm" to sat Toe bird ditics b• not due no drink. Ito has been
In oris marked would be fairer It PIP had almost toe well bsthe simple views �,s head as maosared by his hat,» acne a was hs nein happlmess. drygged, Officer MoGinnb--YoaSre right.
gte rraannggeed .apple orootorde. and the pIP with which comic an adorned as Lown axehsnge, "it appears that out of. Whin the winter n, t gams, s asU I m all'the way from Cwy's saloon,
themmelves wonid bs marcs healthful f0000dd ost down to examine a portfolio ofwonld abs fon gra ed asssggewn.. ts!O wand from the sky !or tis buds to ntnra. two len down the street
Tf sot inged,, P� will give an orchard all etdhheilL Indeed, g=4"UT they Lord Chelmsford and DeLn—SStanley) were There was but one of them yet alive, It ' n�,s Wh
she p,,, hiag it needs, wick no danger or bored by the latter rind mtsrtatasd by the �� why Oeh.r 'two !Lord Besooaufleld flew from the breast of a poor woman wird Q + y don't
maks, ma you RO bo St.
'injury to tree roots. forms. oma Louis . I Dear tiro; ver- tdsgi6
examination ef th&.cora fieri at The great mistake made by the majority and tiro Prinos of Walton) were exactly rep lay f=osen t6 deatfi �+ to day. cow" then." B eklayer-" I was
la te srrpPoie spsoial to the s� Of the others, Dickens, he►yea opened to eke It ter. there. It don't " "Dos+t pay V " No,
A Qar=fm Superintendent d persdss that roe freta- aarnsge.Bright required 1, X"I The all o nein no Interpretation., • p+►y.
Glssham, of the l�aasss Agri Russell'7 #; a "" s s=tay, Giladstone;+nd An we watiryrs,loag the -street Lo day _aa$ �� d� nail tlEtg oasts• an, hour for time -
of tial Agri les and weeds to reoepbian d _ �1A°PP°m Louis Ph ,and the oil sanitrates " -
�.. @the bnraisg troiaing. t. s nese- Thaekera i 1, Lippe look into the faces of the paasrs•by, acs can by
. . kill chinch bags f* a acuate of time. The previa i � is leagusge ; a Bishop of York 8 full f Of twenty-three yid the ' story -of the- bird from heaven ",What I object to in Milne,' remarked a
bnBs do not hide in the fodder, the Dorn• . eery distinguished hod men whose aoiasl brain- which wan given to each one of furan at Pennryivsnis, mesa, •` L the horrible ngs,gmae
stab or the weeds, but do hide very close one's peraptiom to sante and iWeimam semi- gg hts axe BuLy Mains
- '- to the coots of the grant. Burning. the arca dvemn, t the means read y whic oit is ne in to sought
P f Hughes Be"a, ett rind lHeimasn the birth. hL it was stifled�ebbyyresa �e:ppedtes; fora instance•'! "Yes," pl At rel thea ia,
cow not destroy many of them, beosano the to prod P sol were distinctly below the that woman's body is a beautiful • cage, man, " that is almost as ad some you
grtow L damp near the surface of the ground amine photographs with=other sad nave P ashowia that s well•oonntitnted which roe "so loved to adorn that sire ]rave in Penasylvsnis - Paazr;tawaeyr
and the fire does not reach them. The to decide whhatHhor the resemblance to" the r' gg ;
I.... sarique0 o! the roper disposal of our aur• original object,lee L exact, perbape . me., great brain of sm 11 diraendoae maybe capable altogether a we mets and
wo ant.. Yang Ho and tr, Mr. like.".
p poral -of doing much better work than many * But Chore ere men sad women who_. meet Greer -How b it, Mr. Swartmaa, lost
�' .. - . Plat ohiaah-b-P seems yet to remain an amount of epeoial preparation L needed f or an whose internal conetltation is, ns every day,.whose every*ord and action oto ars so articular to the cash nowa-
bat with s, otare which 'L anything- more IBM .. B „are from the divine y P - Pay
:;: open one. than a graphto.disg;e . , P' n8m days t you axed to, run , a a weekly bill. Cal-
m s sial education L From on cause or other, dafeative, dweller in their hearts.eny� tower
know 1 did, and you world always
' Each owner of a garden -U* hs,ve sem' a necessity. How few persons ever take an . ; •
dant raspberries. Cuthbert for red, and engraving and sit down deliberately to study s He D1sUked S1aIIg.. give ma s oigsr when I aquared up Saturday
.'' Gregg for black, will, is most sections, give it ; to endeavor to discover why.,the - artist A Novel BailWay. night.' Grocer -Yea. Customero" Veil, !t
P disposed his figura and aceeesoriee,in a given It Was at the Imritnte of Teehnologj_, a ten, of NewbII r was that clow that impelled me te'pay_ cash
"- entire satLfactioa. The desert tions of few days before the close of the terra. One Mr. E•. Moody Boynton, ryp° t'
new varieties -read well, .and the illustra' manner ; why the light and shade ere dLpoe- ef the Professore had been troubled by hear• Mw., hes invented
eza6 s known lnticIIe' She was sitting i" the parlor with her
-7,-,dons ere captivating, but the largest yield ed thus; why the engraver has' need -certain- ing one of •the students induJgfng In slang. 'bicycle railway, Pe bean when the old map came, down stain
":aces all L from snoh ser the above. Dig lines La reproducing certain parts of the Aocordi fly, his clan had,assembled ire the entire ntwLy system of the world. and openedthe front door. "Barely, paps,,"
the soil thoroughly, manure_ freely, and da pla�teend too on for the rest ; and' yet every= y she said, is you are not going. out at this t
not crowd the pleats. $pr the' rear very body, an so said at the cart, supposes he to bear his lecture he gave them a ten •min- A locomotive whish res unlike an heretofore late hour . Merely to untie ti:e dog,"
shallow, ate discourse on the me ofd , told them constructed d is solely
built. It is thenew
designed he replied.
."Merely
Min Clan, said the .'
and the blacks deep. Partial shads !mows how to look at a .picture.. • how it was corrupting the language, and specially and solei for service on the new ,s ��
•" ' A, b no detriment,- and a dight mulch In hot y y you o mien, , reaching for hL het, i< think -
• . -' ' ' ther boaeflcidl. Cut away the old saner -' that iti'nse was, among persons of °-breed• railroad. The cardinal principle of the rail• ss
Wes, I w rosy goOd•aight
__."_ ser soon r the crop L thered. A hori- protistant Missionary Enterprise ti°n and refinement, a &erre sign of ill -breed- road r that the tracks not both laid on »
as soon
odea trellis is betas than tying _ _- ing. Thefi tie"went oto with hL regular leo- the ground we commonly see them. One. Sltie had promised to be a sister £o him: "i
Y _ pp tare, and at is close called the attention of L lard on the ground Lad the other is laid He than'sed her coldly,but said that he -
•,• closely to single sales, The Recorder ooatsina a classified catalogue his olaa to the' fact that'some of them had on the underside of the framework, which s►lr•eddy had five staters.
' The American Breedtr says: It is poor of the missionary enterprises of all the Pro- been remiss is then' studies, and that it'be• is above and directly over the lower track, „ Why, Mr. Sampson," said the girl, "' I
''. egonon. to.Wnt the supply of -feed to- testant Churches and of the, Greek Orthodox-hooved them to make rep for lost tim8 or The engin! and rate have wheats on, the bot• thought you were � Only child."'
- •- . , we=d spring beaeruse your grain U -short ; af- ' Church, -to the non•Chrixiian, world. 9nch the would fail to pass the approachi-g ez• m and double trucks above. In .this way ., I sus " he respondedy " 1 main that I `
-- ter.bemg'�ept in a thrifty condition all win s list has never been 'before published. It y d have' five'sisare snoh as yon offer to be,"
ter de hot rpt iallow;L , th to situ down just be appears tlist Great Britain audita colonies bminatio�. "The fact fie," ooncln ink. a whole L seedier tr the rat, dad cannot +
,,-fa've' t to brace up or you'll get lett." fell over nor off. the track. It L-expeofed at and he tottered to the door.
e g psstare, Shesp•raisers will find support 114 organizations, as follows : Methodist
g° _ A Boston servant,
which shown that preaching and practice an that
comparative lightnessof the trpia� red like many of her Claes,
` • 'I 4g.iptto�imi in apstch of ryein which totara clenominstional 27, Episcopal 25, Methodist Dien wide apart.1
the ewes with lambs. A nip of green grass 6. ConpRegaifonLl1at 1, Presbyterian 7, also because of the' ass of friction. The coed not -know her age She had lived with -
aids very materially jun enabling the ewes In Frie-ds 2, Bible Christlaii•1, Baptist 2, Ply. DigCOliragiIIt;• . ides is.patented in ovary country in Europe, one family eleven years, and has alscaye been
- -_ :r :furnishing L fall mpply of -orifi,` for -it is rnouth'Brethren 12, miscellaneous 5, col�nisl� r as well toe in the United �9rates and .other twenty-eight. But not long ago she read in a t
through the mothers we to the lambs. Do 28 ;total' 114. There sore 110 orgaaizitiond Country Minister- I am sorry, Mr cationsof the Western Hemisphere., newspaper of an -old, women who haddied at
eon food ser rted in foreign countries, ss follows_;- Vlrandle, brit as I was driving -from the par '-- the of one hundred and six. "Maybe I'ra
not make the change from dry to Br PP° Switzerland 4. France'1 Den• nom a before serdics I eoty your little boy Oat Comtitation of hams- nature as-cldas that meselt," _said . o• e,
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. advantageous hen. am y out bring p by s8ve." _ .
m hour or two m day. As,tha grden food is• Netherlands 14, Untied States (North Qmet• Mr. Wrangle-•' L first' w,psrwa T. Did' ye oanno0teP 2?
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LL� AND fn CtiMATE.. sheep dowww is" spat;rWorte aa&s■m great chunk of the parish of she same 716"M -IN MEMO, pen&" limb of a pry powsrtai rasa '"„
of garbage or ffitby refuse that otherwise name, out to the plewab nasi fruitful &oarosly ezoeeds toot is oiro•mtaeeaeR, I • ,
` would be left to Infect the air and breed a scutes of San Besaardim, La Gala and the have not had the o of d, ---&tog
-il Gould Lana wider avery r�Net pestilence or become as offense to the a Cardia Gonane. three beautiful plantations pt�en ��a�� rare seperteg to save a tiger, , bub I haw to asset • It , '
dews. and noses of passen-by This foal and dL• of sugar sad groves of cocoa. Passing these which b of similar powers, aad
' ' Rusting feathered tribe we to be esac in it reaches the terminus of the .Ferroonrril $t. Louis, Jane 26.-A City of Mexico was struck with wonder at the tremandom
isY WSLLL1te AG1tISw PATTOA. thousands inflating the neighlasrhood of the Central, tau railway to Peters, a romantic special says : -During the past ten days the development of the mmeela of the for1esa
"rbattoir;' where are daily sl•u htered and quaint town acne (milu away at the table lands between hero Zaosteots have -pced !Porde,
droves of cattle that furnish meat for � bet- eastern end of the vale of Camom. From been visited by unprecedented rains Every _ _...� .�f �.._ �" $�
't :z__,The traveller is most aremably surprised ter clue of well-to-do inhabitants. the south side 61 the Plaza Bolivar Avenida mountain rivulet along the Central railway Lord Woolsiey on Artillery.
os- his arrival at Carsou to Sad a large and The climate of Caracas b. no doubt, ex- Sar descends into the Valley of the softly for more than two hundred miles_.has been A great deal had been said 'about the ^ ` .� j
- well-appointed hostelry, mach superior in osedingly healthy, •s witness the well•ta Sowing Rio Ganire passing is the sere of converted into r deatrocdve torrent, sad the moral effect of artillery. It was wry
Its arrangemanw and appointments to the votedOma of all classes o! peoples the Temple Banta Teresa, which stands on valleys present the appearance of, lakes. considerable, tab he believed the morel
sverage hotel ordlnaril9 to be found ia$psn At no a of the year, it the sanitary con- the northern confines of Pit z 6 W n, Many cities and towns have beeaiianadated, effect of artillery was greater than the v`
- 7sti America: Ic; t well ordered io all its ditions of the oIty an strictly cared for, L where Is a statue of the " Father c t his Conn. and Leos- and 8ilao have been partially de- rot or possibleyefisot. He saw a anmbse -1.
lies■ and pnrprises, agreeably neat and theta any likelihood o! the outbreak of an try.- Avenida Oeste b but one-third the strayed. On the 18th inst. the following of drawings rind statistics before him °n �'
d"n, and is pervaded, moreover, by an at- epidemic or even of sporadic oases of yellow length of either of the other wearers owing telegram was received from Silo :-•' it the platform, and when he first glanced R` -
,mosphem of ears and homelike repose, in (ever,. cholera, or any of the other filth, din- to the nearer approach of the hills to commenced raining heavily estesday alter• at them they looked !earful and demo -
all its aspects and belongings holding forth eases common nn countries lyrag��near the the central plass ; it aondn*ts one to a flight noon, and continued all night, raising' the raliziog, but he confessed, when he - -
mimes of living and comfortable on- a nater, where the ignorance, iadolenee or of stone steps that rise to the summit of Silao River out of its banks, b at the
progood g • • Ps came sines and looks$ on the other
ON. tertainmeut Like, all the larger houses is negliptioe on the part of the people to their Mount Calvario, in the midst of Paseo Gas• north end of the town aad pusiaat hrough side, his nightmare disappeared. He spoke 111 .
ilio city of Caracas the hotelia of two stories phgucal welfare abjsots them -to attacks of man Blanco, and on the top o[ which i& a the streets with irresistible force and vol• in the presence of a great company Of mesa �"`,
;-.only,- Living as they do in constant fear of terrible plavoes aad wastingg doknosses. colossal statue of EL Ilustre Americo. Be- ume. Most of the houses here beim adobe, who had been sabjeoted to the fire- of aroil• "` '
earthquakes, although bherahaw been few The tem stare of the valley is at all eas• yond'thin is the station of Fprtocarril. Ls they soon became saturated with water aad a,y, it war every uaoomfortable and & very
tions of Lie years,- all htl variable. G ca■ . n whose tortuous track be to fall. About 325 house@ have beento "R
the inhabitants-. of the encase an cape F;vea in J annary, the *coo eat, as w u m our trafa h o e afternoon o t e destroyed. ' tug towards them. and to ase them dropper
- do not rear lofty dwellings or public build• July, the hottest, of the -months, when Leas day we leis the sea behind ns to 'seek the HOatxr.FM AND 8TARVMG PEOPLE, in their midst• But those who talked about , :
In" that by the slightest disturbance of the favored of Hamilton and Winnipeg for McOoa of ur mage, Caracts, in its The station buildings are occupied by the awful and uncomfortable sensation
,..earth world cert 9 be thrown down, �t a� y �g �d grilling is a less wonder! de11�{it. homeless le who are unable to obtain which Dame over s mesa when nnderarLitlery
- b in a mass of ruins hundreds of vent heat,. with the thermometer-'rpaging T to a aotixy and rognasive people, .:
crying p anything to est, except watermelons and (ire, he would only ask if they had ever ,'.,
citizens, Involving the lots of many lives from 15 ° to•20o higher that! it ever has spirit of Gen. Guzman Blanco, Caracas has fruit found floating in the water. The rain been under a close fire of raneketry, be•
I have said that tnmblit►ga of the earth beam known to register in the vale of Cheese, in these late years become & reallybeautiful no been general, and the whole country cause if they had not, hs --would tet thea@
___ have not been .of frequent ocourrenoe, al- the climate of Caracas L delicious and and picturesque city ; it Is embellished with around Siiao is 'flooded. Several dykes have it 'was still more dreadful. If they gt ":;:. I
then h is 1813, a. will be remembered,, aa• wholesome. Prof. Ernst, the learned curs, numerous plazas, alamedas. public bntld- int „ goo
$ _ .— _ _ _. _.. It still continues, mining." On over the fearful excitement which the
—told misery and the kiss of 20,000 Yfv for o e mnseunz of t e v y o ar- Ings; and awtnes. The arses are we the 20th it was !sassed that the flood had bursting of gust shells gave else to, y`'
caused by the great earthquake of that year seam, b my authority for the -statement that paved, and nowhere can, one Sud a' more been moreas learned
destructive in at t than $[iso, he thought the sweeping__sad dea�'
. a •of hideous memory ;nevertheless the pBeoe never is the courts o! many Bean has the pleasant or - On Monds ore .
of ed 84 Fahrenheit CHAB,NING gg _ y es, an notwithatsadiag all efforts to a the subject o the moral effect Of arL11•
t e nc m° -- than t we - .out and carefally�kept check Its course it made rapid headway sad lery while in nation, he could not do better
dread o!' the honor o s e the Pasoo Guzman Blanco, whence 'from -the � lly-flroded t�-city; A� draw tion to what book
• - Certain it is that the woeful' forebodings OLDEst wtrATHYB•wISZ INHABITANT nap of Mount Calvario, amid the shade of river Lose rapidly, its volume of water flow• place in the Indian mutiny.
Indulged m by the victim of apprehensions whose mem oath not back to the con. beautiful trees, surrounded •by flowers 'and in into the town, uall wear@ aw& alwa s lookia round�to hear the r
sad vague unrest- Interfered not one. jot or Likewise at Ls Gua • at the boob bl°rsomlog shrubbery, °�_ obtain views the foundation of the abdnildin s whiaoh Dom off, for it was LhaL which Rave the m
tittle with my enjoyment d my delight• b°rY•sh + buildings, '
_ - � sojoara � � beautifnly, of the mountains, on the seashore, where the of the v eye of Garages and Antemsno that meaced tofall v night Dame on. On Monday fldeace. '$e had known the enemy 'fire
_ heat ie act all timet tempered by the genial would baffie the power to paint word pia• night the people, believnaa themselves secure blank cartri long before they came Into
♦ GABDFN oY YDL� - influence o[ the trade. salads, the mercury at them of oven the great master sato �m the Seed, went to bed is !hots para of range, with the object of inspiring their own
wt�h bas, slam, so often been the ■Dene of seldom amounts above 90 0, and this too at wrote of the Delectable Moantainv, or of the Iowa where the water had nat found its men with confidence and to atriks +weer Is-• -.
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]roe 1 alaost.oa the ieAtharmal.. Jim him who ■ of the glories, of the rose, way. The stead downfall of rain into the to us. That wan a good illustration of how 1
. geological disturbsaces and, more disastrous � lying extensive water y
tat subequatorial uatorial heat. It b within strewn vele ofCa■hmere. bed of thaontl country considerable was the moral e8eot
_ . atilt, political revolutions and social nphsav g l g iacreaeed the flow of the rive.-, and n idly of sett!! to nation.' There was
• aL. i �y however, In all truth and verity boned■ to say that at Mwauto, a watering Jut before sunrise" on the morning after p cry
lase three miles to the east of Ls, Gaayra, our arrival at the hotel, -I stopped. out upon extended its channel until over halt of Leoa ane point, he was very sorry to as , had
sflim-not In a sptrio of bravado or reckless P po y -
g -that 1, would as soon think ai where the quality and gentilittyy of Pea- a balcony that hang is last of my. window, ,sass trader venter and a las of life aommeaa• not bean referred to is the conrme °t the die -
o ezuels resort d the faahlonabie seaside which gave toward the north, and from it ed un areileled-In the history of any of the cussion. He confessed that he woe rather
being deterred from via,iting Caeaas or o! a aging view of the moan-
- - _ being warned away from it by the fear of season,-(i')ecember, January, and February,) enjoy a wide ,.�., i great undations o! modern times. astounded at. thin fact. When he came
earthgnakbs v I would by racoon of wan' the heat b' never' so opQreseive u it V !slam Camoas. It was a grand aad never• APPALLING 1,168 OF LIF$ there he expected to hear n considerable -
aad-' nskeswheeled would
by r of new br,lls " daring many Aays m some porta of Canada to be-torgottea sighh The day was dawn amonah of discussion, or at levet • reference -
h A■ the bail fell the unfortunate
- Daring our flat night's stay in Carson&, in For nine months of twelve the blamed, Ing-" t e jocund aura stood' tiptoe- d not only to asachine-gam, but also to qui*k-
trades brow with nav consiatetic !hers the quotation fail of eecante eppll sleeper wen wither crashed to death or firing gamin the future. He oould not help
- • the vWey of endless midsummer, we were eerou the Caribbean gaud althonga cation, !or, the mountain tops were not drowsed One whole night of terror fol• thinking that quick fi gum would lay I
attacks of these pea tial visitors nerved • sea ve the streets in their nightclothes, some to find
It is among th4 hills, it is nevertheless &al- distinctly_ lined against a y sky that shelter os- h oand others to be future. With respect to the maohia t -n .
Ing ourselves (in the middle of Winter) so- Des further to the east -Trinidad, or ex• u night fl precipitately away b ore the swept away by rho flood. Oa Tuesday morn• H the, sometime ago. He (Lore! Wolseley)
joaraing is a region when we could enjoy Ii1a nn the rain was still to All ht It y ., .
ample or Baroalcns ; or to the westward face of da The_grani peales lowered 6,000 8 g nig said to him. Can you roe a machine -
the luxury of steepiaa with all the windows st Yaerto. Cabello and Core, oa'the l ene� feet aboviha valley stili sleeping in shadow, Pow, until Wedaasday morulagg asw the that will pum1 as seamy at
m firer apartments wide open without Sad- lake anrronndia the c nudimioidhed is gun , , e. .
. lag it necessary b opO OPess without with znsIan Wit. Situated, as had been already and as the awn rushed rep the meat, crag and g �: S 000 ds .' He said he would do it, and
size, with stand rain disturbing Its surface. par
the weight of extra binakets and coverlet■. stated, 9,000;teat above tide water, anrronnd• pinnacle became anffaaed with •wonder- y rag he had since written to. -say that he had
g ed b and lo! mountaiay Cnracae i& fol li ht that tnastormed rock and In the afternoon, however, it ceaaedreiaing, done it. He said '' I will not only at 5,000
Having lammed by maddening and aleaplets y � g and the waters commenced to reoeda - It �Iss "
.E. 4xpaience the neoa&dGy for cloesly'9oo resins able for the geniality of ata climate. precipice into glistepiag ramparts and bat- ands, but with great_e$eot at 4,OOJ yard&,
all estimated that 700 none hod, There pp
- - ba t ,nod secure arrangement of 0n: a Winter !amort, n city of refuge irons tlemeatm built, to PostiOal probability, of pe P If he could do that, there was a Dad look out
p is a stro ■tench from the hes of rub•
o alto nand, on following nights- we torture and trials of our Northern Win- Id and precious stones, The ligA-214ACU29--in-JIn's
ng for nett!! , u they scald not make use of • _-
° blah that once forested h and ops L led
v ins ble ter Li has.—for so m experience of it trachea wn the mountain sides illnmiaa°uams• Dover v entry Oonld.
tuck_41—loan Continent. ribs and ridges, still leaving the vto believe that there mush be bodies buried , o- _
" within -ow eauopies, and thereafter t Eves Florida .ad Southern cans lwader them. There •re aLo bodies Anarenbut In Chicago.
_ aad-9+nia't _ 1 In an coin _ at the eastern -end of the valley water. Qae hundred aad .
The city o[ Caracas, sea on eleven bodies have
and of the Of the eame name, or, awIt moa that. can tinspossibly be made toes DAY cAxz at ;iLLtrratosL
v.11sy where judgment is ■soh matters is be rs Laim cf the houses aad war ezeanLed last aatmm� fa Chio•g,, b
b sometimes WIA the rak o! Cbseso. is j d� f° hundreds of bodies must nr u or , ortbo• . ,
- - built pone equars, being laid -out with great '@ on v trustworthy ar unbiased by pprrrrjn- -the Whits wa14 of Canoes ahome dazzttng them. The dest d houses are estimated dox snarchbt D through the smom 1
dice born of Ignorance or the hope of dived- white -the roots of its dwellings put an a °rye erOg�- `�- -
It streets and avenues crow railroad at 2000, and the las at 0,000 000. Mao of 'the of the other eve ,the
tp cads from stooks or profits derly rich rnd mellow red of tiles that ooatnated • y !egad!
oa� outer at right angles, forming blocks able from ownership of aw.cslled Winter beautifully with -the green of vines and other towns hairs been badly damaged, but upon the cassia , "tat the voles 01_t
__ ` of. -hones■ into most exact &quarts. So t�jo.� , an y ease ntercr -
is -this _arrange-- .hotel La the regions named. When deal verhanging - Fatme iod �soa-TE[a ddaztaiat'eaLem than- at+kneted- f-
perlsat aad Will desigtlsd- atenimata is taken teal—consideration, trees. 1It was a dellaiott■ morning the air. -
- ' . meat that it regnfres but a, glazes at the �� washed out fa a number of es. The State crowd. The T in vigorous &*cents -
•, and to it is added the fact Shat is Ciracia fresh' and health -giving -deep drawn places.
excellent plan o! the Iowa, published by and at Maoato Dae any bs com?ortabl ,yes,' dnaphts off it ezhilanted and set the blood of Guanajuato and the Federal Government. dre■rad the polios as "blue -coated mardae•
- La Qpsttsos Nacional, to enable the stranger, y are dols much to snow= the victims o! the ars." and was finally wreated for .be
,. luxuriously. housed and provided for In the freely coarsing through the vein* -a gentle 9 p -
with orally the most rndimeamry tamp of matter of food, it b passing a4eange !brei breeae cooled and son ed the face aad apes ; flood. the law prohibiting the dLtribntion of hand=
_ locality' to tial his ws�t about readily tnvellsn from the States and Cawda are it sass ss- .rafre■hiog to the whole body u s tilt in the_atreee. Mrs- Parsons had been'
through all the preidnts and Patlahes of the not to be met wita at all the street corners of bath in a mountain brook in midsummer ; - sort ---A - jzand-bills advertising her hair
- towed. This may even the newly the Venezuelan capital. _Eapecially- during the atmospRbre was olesr and soaad-bear• . %Two Tiger Stories. husband s book on anarchy, thus taifilliimg "
traveler do with certainty and without of blizzasde;'ohilbLins, pneumonia-, , it was lurn to live ; the world made the aloins of the fres auarahfat, which b to
oonfnsion. especially if he be'a' man gives bitter ma' ry Comedy and tragedy go head is hand to agitate for revenue only.
- . to town. trotting aad ponew" of an eye mow, slash, atirllwlnd& sod'bitter weather; merry, and one scald not but feel contented Hindoo tiger hunts. An sassing example ,., -
- nick to mirk and a mind sure,' to. rs- that is to may, from Chr�stmaa till May day,' on one Of tae gladdest and sweetest mornings of the former is given by a traveler. A .
when living in Montreal is no mon nor lets of the whole long year o! $rammer, It was had been wounded, but although one gambling Above Beproac>s.
Tim Paces AND t�cPasessoNs� unadulterated heart -breaking woe and on w ideal May morning —& May thorn• his hind legs was broken, It made its way The good work of oolonisition b still far-
• misery to poor humanity endowed with tag much at - English poets dog. into • patob of high grams, and hid there. thered in Quebec by the bad lotesry system.
. of bouses,' the color and wording of sign• 'abnormal maistic serves, big toes, meteor According' bo my calendar, however, I Guided by the Bheels, the elephant, entered A. resent announcement sets forth that .in
_boards, and the chamotoristics of shops and. ,logical ahouldw% delicate lungs, iafism- it was near - the middle of February, the gnarl patoh for the purpose of driving the colonization lottery a piece of
. the display in their windows. So, taking mable ducts, tabes, asses, weak, overtaxed and no doubt further north It wan behaving out the tiger. The cunning animal allowed valued at $5,000. another valuad at {'2,000,
. heed to know again the sirest coeurs and or meliorated toes rases Victims of dye Itself-" _a■-enah-in Caracas it was all smiles the party to par■, and thea sprang at one of another valued at 11,000, ten lots valued at j
croesiagr be passes In his perigrinations, he honis, clericomm, diphtheria, quinsy, ap• and graces, gentleness, sad geniality the Bhesh, a little, h , band ed
•.ass "dander about" the ci in search of P an9 y1e� bine each, watches
five bed -room suites, a
y . Ly thus, bronchitis, and other aosolegiwl phone- I was is the midst of my raptarone on- man, mon like a satyr than a !tremas befinR." hundred watches valued at $50 enol!, a hna- '
sights read wand in goat of amasemeat men&, with ss- rsensitive or woal3 do o meat of the feast that nature had rear
sig Pe organs. 7 9 P The Bheel dn.hed to Ohs nearest tree, and Bred vatted at 140 each, and esvaral other _
,� yr op rtunity to study, enjoying the pro- well to See from these torments and seek ed for my -eyes when a rap at our o amber owing to'the broken leg of the d$er, was prizes, 'have been drawn. Lotteries and � • I
oats If absorbingg from his novel surround• huge in the mollifying air of the vale of door announced the coming of John -Jean • able to climb orb of reach. Fiadtog him- nffioa ate illegrl beotuse wrongs tree when
:Bags the knowledge that is to be gained Chi Hans•Jusn-he answered to all four names self sate, the Bhed '• commend s philippic promoted for religious or national objects -
:.travel in foreign lands. Caracas is moreover a dry primed of with equal alacrity. John. sane s " chars°- against the father, mother, misters, aunts, they rare tolanted, It In held that In this
n ' For my past, I enjoy_nothing so mach an more attractions than are merely climatic, ter" -he was born of Aftican parents under mean and children of his helpless enemy,
turning myself loose in.& strange town, pi'O• end no one who has visited it will des that the Dutch fli that floats over the island of P y !Dear b! gambling the end justifies !tie . _ „
.fined gave. it be worth study ,In the 3 g who sat with glaring eyeballs fired on his means.'
9s it is agood- place for men to dwell there, Cuscos-hie native speech was Papleimea- contemptible little enemy, aqd TowiaQ as if
matter o{'piatnrsequanees and color of the not only because of to he also ke S ish, mumbled French ++ —
soca as well ts-the mintnees or even -. _:_ ' "p° pan his heart would break with rage gra is ries of t$e IIaited
cry,' q and said he " wik Ingleeisch" aad speak •• As the .ezoited orator warmed by ions F S1IIgdOm. %L
oddity of its people.' It pien■es me to try to zas t,ELlcrocs R Festers - - English he did' ss well as the writer could own siognanes, he began skipping from _ -=..
find my way shoat without guide book or and glowing skies, but ,because everywhere aadeestand )aim, which is to may not at all- bramah to branch, grinning and chattering A return issued yesterday by the Board
courier, naao>companiad even by a friend is-, about and 'around it there are beautiful Da my stay in Csmom I practiced what with the emphasis of an enraged baboon; of Trade shows that the total quantity Of
.. familiar with the nooks and tarajings, or orchards, groves, and• plantations, quaint little Spanish I could pick up on John, and pouring out a torrent of rhe most foul abuse, fish returned w landed on all cos ut, txOla• b
without a) to_pwer-by or asnasll po• village&, flower and vineoovwedfarmhouses, John retaliated by setting me by the can nyd ,nyribating to the tiger's family is sive of shell fish, emanated in188i to 8,02l1',-
liosman. oar 1 my way st mY own fields of living green and quiet pastures by with his smattering of Papieimento English, geaen1, and tit female relatives In particu- 000 awh., or say 301.000 teas, of the value
tweet will, reckless of losing myself, feeling the sweet waters of the Rio Grain aad He was amused at my attempts to jspeak lar, !very crime and atrocity that ever was of £3, 779,000, which, with the addition of -
• assured that all in good time I shall " ooms other winding streams. There is beauty $p ash, and no doubt had sufficient cause. o; ever will be oommitbed, the shell Ssh, having a value of £324.000 4
- _out somewtiere." indeed, there pleasure enough is all one aces in this charming. As for his hit•or•m1&s mwner o[ drawing • "Oxasionally tis varied his •insults by makes •total value of Huh landed' on the ,•;"
- in being for the• time entirely '• tui*d place to- fill the heart with gladaesa -and bow at a venture to shoot at Anglo-Saxon roaring in nmitatlm of the tiger ; and at English and Welsh oosab in 1887 Of £4,105,
_ round" and apparently -one never in actu- Oontent In the midst of the city is the words, it diverted me beyond measure, al• last, when fairly exhausted, . he leaned .000. The convapoading for 1888 _
sll -lost -, for, like the Irbh sailor's mar- Piiza Bolivar (not Bol•i•vw as I was taught though I kept a grave face and tried,with_ all forward iillbe a °i
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F—reason of b!� uta st m ear @chwat da s tO � ce the gratrp 3 ni a - saw si
-may e, w c , y ing _ y y dayt- -PrOaaan m ern and nad;ntan3 ai-; m e. B ff Sometimes animal ended, this deli flan, 8 412,000 cots , or 320,000 toss!
- the bottom of the ■es, was sot, according to name of the liberator—exit' Bo•lewvar- "henspeokle" of what he was trying to ask, lnimitsble a sae by dpitttug Jn his face," of the value of £3,688,000; the value of the . . ,
.1 its owner's way of thinking, lost or mislaid; throwing the &*cent strongly_ and sharply on or tell. The . object of John's °omits was tragio • element prevails. shell fish landed being £269,000 -making a
'so one L neves hopelessly on. of reckoning, the second syllable, breathing the final to take away our to polish them, and In one of then too numerous instances a total volae of fish Landed in that year of
but is always sure of turning rep ;ill tight -at " var " gently diminuendo.) This square is to say Inquiringly " How it brikfass ±" man-eater, which for'six months bad been £3,957,000 ; consequently,• although then F, .,;
__. the right time at the right place, . Besides, what may be termed the heart 'of ' the town, •• Aqw . �• A present !"• To me, in virtue toe terror of the neighborhood, had been was a decrease of 383,000 owtL, or 19 000
-the light-hearted gadabout can always corn- and from it extends the four grand avenues Of gap ■nperioe acquirements in the traced down and was Bona to creep in a n• tons, In the quantity of fish rsturn;W •as
. 'fort his heart with the "self•thought" that that divide Caracas into quartan and. saga• matter of &pe&kiag the lsngasge of SanOho vine. The beaten wen at oace•ordendgff, landed, ex*lasiw of shell fiBh; it appsaes _".
although be me, not be sure in whhat direc-' late the systom of aiming the streets after Panza, was left the task of ordering_ that •B they ooald not be of service, and might that there was an Increase In the vales 'of r
tion lies his t ,otel, there can be no doubt the four cardinal' points of, the e�ompass. ma►1 which I had learned from=Meistenehai be'charred by the tiger, which lead alrbad7 tome of £91,000 ; the value of the shell
. is is Peking or Penang, dor instance, The four avenidas are, respectively, called was called •- Dasaynao." been rendered furious by the and. Un• fish returnedlas -landed having also inorerm-
or, to my present South American azptri- Avenida Norte, Oasts, Bar, pad Este ; that - • � � fortunately these men an in the habit of ad by fM,�• •
race, Careets-" Big Indn&n cot loot ; wig•, is. to Bay in our English speech, North, . • . .' • ., 0 hslf intoxicating themselves with-owith
. wain lost 1" Went, South and East avenues, and each Death of General Mir Lnnean -
.-' $ret let me o on with m boo ion de- hu its be in on that side of the laza The Duke of Cumberland's Claim. before delving the tiger from fill refuge, and
A Y g� 3 P one of them having taken too large a due Cameron, G, C. B.
li ed deBcr.p aon of the city, which I hope indicated and suggested by the, name given
rosy be grapttio enough to enable the reader to it. The font boulevards extend in a Emperor Fredericka death probably As. refused to swaps, and. eballen¢ed the tiger, .The death of the above gallant general b
1. m form snap .atgre of it is his mind. The eLnight line from the square out into the strays the Duke of C berland's last hope drawing it deflnnt]y. In s moment the announced. Bir Dnnossa wee the son of `
• itreets and avenues (calle y`svenida) of •lite oonmtry in a northerly, wp terly, easter_p of recovering the larf6° private fortune of animal sprang upon him, dashed him to the Lieutenant -General Bir John Cameron, S.
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whtob,he was practically. robbed by -the Ger • ground with a blow ot-th paw, and turn. C. B., and was born in 1808.' He entered .,
town are, ts a rule faiily well paved, and or southerly direction; u the base 'msy be, mesa Government Old Emperor William ed at bay. Attar a aeries of desperate the army in 1825. He served throughout .. ,:%1
_ although not fregaeatly watered The streets running parallel to Aventday wanted to restore It to him; but Prince Bir- charges he sass killed. The bnaten then the Eastern campaign 1854 5, and command.
IN TIIIr DBY. sxeSON Norte and Bar ig the west of those thorough- marck overruled his desire. Em r Fred- went to the Anistanae of.- the. _wounded -ad the 42d Foot st the battle of Alma, and fares are designated by eves numbers : ppeessoo
or swept at any time, are neither very mud• those to the east of the avenues by odd num• crick sass determined that be should have mesa, but found that be was past &11 aid ; the Highland Brigade at the b&tt]e of Bala- ,.
_ ' di when it rains nor dusty when the sun is fin, Norte 1, 8, 5, Zia, rep to Norte 15, ,ad it, and, had his life been spared, would the lower part of his face, to tLnBing both oleos, and received the medal with three
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shining. Lyingg on a plain that &lope& gently the streets (caller) crooning these at tight donbtlea have carried out his design in spite laws, having been carried sway as if by a olespr for the seigeof Sebastopol, oto., when
r$rom woadetfnl ttioant&tas towering in Lhe angles are similarly nnmbssed by odd nam• of the Chancellor. Bat now the Dake'B conaoa•balL The , terrific effect of the he took part is the assure!! on the outworks. i
north, between the valley sad the sea fir, hte�na claim L not worth a cent on the Bingle blow indicates the power of the or his service daring the war he was made ._..
,oast, toward the -.bed of the Rio Gaaire, bury if. they be to the adrth of Avenidas Lha Onsand dollen. limb which struck it. lied the blow takenCompanion of the O deFof the B&th and
•Oeste and Es' e, and by even numbers if to affect a few inches higher the whole of the an Officer of the L on of Honor. He was
Caracas is well drained and abundantly the south of them. c---�- g a
•applied with sweet water which is drawn head would have been carried away. By a 'appointed colonel of the 4..3 Foot is 1863, . }
AvenidwlNorts (Northern• avenue) extends The United States, not to be beaten is similar blow a erhasbeen known to rush and in the same year proceeded to New u'
from the surrounding hills and conducted to toward the foothills of the grand mountains 4 y p '"'
-• - the he•Et o[ the city through. wall of Caracas on the north of the city, towering the competition among nations for, instru• the skull of &n oz so completely, that when Zealand in command of the loroes there , ? ;,
ed aqueducts, some of them many miles to areata o! destruction, has also found a new handled the broken bones' felt as if 'they with rite rank of Lieutenant Geaernl In ^+: ;;
aq between ib and the &ea. It ascends gently ex to lve; to which the name "Ammemite" were loose is a b The wonder at this 1864 he was made a K, C. B. He was Gov -
•.;length.' It is °omp•tratively _easy for the •!sans the laza3or nearlyt�roe �a 'rtes of • P ssgg
' '. people to keep their houses °lean and whole.,- Phas been given. It U said to be twice as terrible strength diminishes when the limb. error of the Royal Military College at Send. ; -*.1
mile to when the Panbeon &eta Doi ,
Bovie, and this they sucaeed to a certain ex• aapits a prominent site powerful ts dynamite Ire inventor, a Dr. is measured The tiger which killed the hnrstfrom 1888 to Jaae, 1875. For several ,,
-'teat in. doing. being aided in ao iuoonsider• ,____ Emmem, thinks that with as apptopristo fool•bardy man was by no assns a large yy_ears he has been colonel of the •(cordon,
pble�dWree by the vultures that ars to be ON THE BOSDER9 OF TIIE CITY. gun he could by 'mum of hb mulltiollitarge one, measuring 9 flet 5 inches from the nolle Highlanders. Bir Dn•oin sats a bed 4'
-seen hovering in the sir over the town. Avenida Este' stretches down a moderate eeosleratinR .osrtTidge of emmenslte obtain to the tip okt a tail ; yet the girth of the Malor•General in 1808, Lieatenaat-(3enersl
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ToovBSITBBCBIBFIBU:Byreterriag -,Miss Nellie Law, of Pickering, is sa*seie FaIM' CENT_ RAL. '�TURE, BROUG ff •
I .,�.** IA the address label on your paper you visiting at Mr. Howsoa's.-Braccbrider We understand that "a large party . of o
o" always ascertain the date towhiedh g Oting pec 1e connected with 6s. Johri'a
oar subscription to Tim Nswe is aid. Gattfte. p .. a• �-
.1 L;.aQitt.ncee are acknowledged �f, a •beth, Whitby, agreeably Surprised Rev. =ff�lll0ts, We have just received several ,crates of No: I Dishes, and are
of date oa label on the rust weer ol- -The Whitby natural gas company W. S. Westney and family on Friday selling them at SOao below the usual prices. .
" iptpoiftmoney
4tie y st.tbu omoe. sway have decided to sink a test well at once, evening last, by taking possession of the
and have accepted the tender of Messrs. arsonage_ The craning was spout ins T��+ T66=, Our crown and jem fruit jars have just arrivedl we 'have 1
Kerr, of Petrolea, to do the work. The pleasant and agreeable manner,,. all size and are selling them very cheap.
Naw ADVERTIe-EIITE chances of success are may. ', �.. since we bon
-Over in the States they have already ° �s°aad' 8%%CSX has gone up ght our summer stock, therefore, we
-�-"Sugar-W. T. Dunbar. got their campaign hate sad handker- On Monday night at a late bons three are 'prepared to supply sugars at the old prices.
Harvest Tools -C. Dale. or four rowdies went up to the S. A. �'e have just received another lar -order of
Machine Oil-Dowewell'a. chiefs, but campaign even of"s dark bluo �rt1]�1]Sle2` C.COC�B+ _
barracks and forced an entrance through
Heifer Strayed -J. H. Bogs"- tinge, will not be popularly worn until a •summer goods, Customers pronounce this lot the nobbiestI hest and
gars. one of the windows. The barracks is
_"' Brougham k Kinsale-Jacqques k Willis• fortnight before the election. tenanted at nights only by the young cheapest goods .they have seen this season.
--Executors' Notice --Geo. (ierow, Rich. -We have received a communication lady officers, and these, hearing the Toronto prices paid for eggs and good butter. 60 cases of eggs wanted at
Stakes. from Jennie June, of Brougham, but it noise, watched•the parties for some time once. No. 1 Butter for sale in small crocks at coat.
is too late -for this issue and will appear until an -opportunity rtunit showed itself, when �'j
�'�)6S• s.laovete theta ehilidto snake as e$ort street, to the residence of 3fr. Geo. Lang, 1 / '
pp� Y MECHIN & POUCH R,sl
�y they ran from the barracks and �owyi
�i 'to have their items in our bands h Wed•
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Y vin the alarm sa the went. A eat
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pea le may not agree with the Central BlO��i, Brougham, Out.
e - this mown." . Army doctrines or modes -of worship, but ���
The qar>. moment. we think no respectable citizen would JIT 1
when a 13 r -1-
_ little work with a hoe of icj£he would do justice. Fellows who will break into -
mnch towards improving the appearance elee in a apartments must • be possessed y 1 ' .
Ten as not in mournful numbers of the streets. A few indnstriogs whacks P g P • z
LOG is but an empty dream: of some evil• purpose, which a tear's _ _. i
When at home with wife and ebildzen, with a..stout hoe would put- many .prolific sojourn in the county jail might rid them - .
Thea Rte's joys ars what they. seem. thi6tles into a timely grave. Our streets of. 5fany are of opinion that this affair,
(Picasso Nxwo.
r• Yes rue's toys are what tbev seem are comparatively free from bad weeds; cannot be laid at the door ,of residents of,
Won the young play and frolic owing to the wheel of commerce, and the diffuse,- but -,to some outsiders. - R
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-taut wbat about the snirtpazacte • . should be kept so. • • - -
Whea.baby has the colic? —•-- - -.—
Scott--Acv- - - _ feet of one of the men, had a good look at .
- s_ me one. - boss Stewart, leessee of the Gordon 1 identify him if seen again. - - '
him, and could - _ '
-The weather has got back to summer House bar, was convicted before" the The case will probably be investigated _ - -
;heat once more. police magistrate of infringing the Scott and some-iigla ler-im-ou it before long.TOR 30 � . .• - :
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r Act a second time, and wa nod 8100 or --- cTsa
mise-8?emmie P -- ._•..
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. ds in Stouffville.°� _ .- He s is --a-LIC .
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Keep thumping the potato bugs; at Whitby was worth $50 a month and - . .. r.. ,
board he had better go, which he _.. _._ _ .. - " .
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remits them bip and thigh, Henry Harapy" was acquitted as nothing To Editor statement
Navin: ,
-Mies Sparks, of Toronto, is visiting could be proven against him. SIR; -A statement appears in the Pic. - _
.. • kering 'J�Ewa of last week to the effect • • • ,
friends in the neighborhood. To ons latrosa. that I had made the statement that Dfr.
-Iter. Wm. Forrester, of Toronto;, was R'e do not wish- to "be thought im•. Logan bad given me the information GE09 PAR--- e �J N�11R 1\ :
•: -in the vi on Friday last. - parttmR", but we wouldn't care if a few ,
Mage against the I'ickerinq hotel keepers,- ani
' - r. Thomas rown, ,11 wA ng a -- - - _ __ _ — _ .
.celebrated Dominion Day at home: ma enough to pay u . When we bill a "'Now allow me to say that anyone making "
-Joh-;i Bunting sad Dr• BBntly, of perscn four times far one account, it the above 'statemen in regard to ine states -
would be a source of pleasure to `the ASK
Toronto, spent the First in this village• editor if the pal Yours us a card 'a willful and deliberate falsehood. _ "
-Miss Hall, of Oshawa, has been owled ins Ehe receipt of the bill, at . . Yours truly, .I _ ,p_ _
- wieiting at the residence of fir. B. Bunting. least. a nee Jose FERGt sox,
e rt -t. - Whitby, July-8rd,'88,
-air. and Mrs. White, cf StouSville, eollectine bdf:;iness iust now. - - _ _
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visited .frith Mrs. Peart over Domiriou "ends •. e. picnic.
Dominion Day In Pickering. «}ter40
ngy, • The Pickering Harbor Sabbath School -
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-i :: 7Toronto, sent Dominion Day in that t1e nesday neat jnly 11, Boats will � minion wan celebrated is Pickering on "'"
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to Mr. Wm. Cowan's grove at the mouth j a" very fine day, loyaliy-ulebrated. A ' `
-Have .yon paid for the" privilege of of the Rouge River, where arrangements great many former residents of the viilgge 1 ? , T"_s '
reading Tss Nsws, or is it sent you on will be made for s eudinp -an enjoyable were home for the occssion, and s ict -of ..1 "I. -
_sufferance ? _ - __ _
day. Picnic free.. PA specie! boat ter these with. their friends floated down our .
-A few young lk- ia-ee and gentlemen "provision . baskets. Alt- aie weicoma elaasieal river teshe lake in the morning . - -_- :
from Claremont were zea. the village on oa.a dshiayt and picnicking trip: and large AiN� - I. -.
til" W. Sharks,• Sup't., - -
ldondaq evening. numbers of pike, chubs and other tinny _
frolickers, were rescued from a'Wate"r•y • :_ `:C'�Rs ���� 1 °
-T31e brick work of°the nen beak is lfatnral aa. - _
11 -about completed, and the -Gordon Howe .. ][r. Joseph Townsend, c ho tanglit c]io grave, so to speak, -
ro rietors of Tits: Yaws nearly all.thev The 13andsomes and Uglies were s
`:pis now a fine block. pp P .
ltnow of the printing craft; and -vv now ; o p s. a crit et marc on t e co
pose - he above cut represents the
..,yliss, Hannah Bridiord aug" ,bliss resides in Toronto, ga' as a pleasant I lege grounds, bat after the paper bad been -
waimsley, of Toronto, are spending a I call on. Dominion Day. He went down issued last week the Kinsale club offered Gl �,l 1`(1 � O�T �j .. s r^ � � � ! _ ._
few as sat Dr. Rea'b. .. to come down acd la an association r E 1 i 1 J �
y Ithe lake shore in search of geological play
=-Ca fain Charlie Rose; who ]eft here' . specimens. IIs says that if Pickering game, and the offer wan accepted. _ At -:he
lass moment, ]londay mcrnina.. they tele- •� hick for Durability, brace; Eleganee rind Ease stands U nrivelled..e These Corsets j.
'sires ye8re -will conduct meetings is lever wants nett:ral.;as we•hare only to erapbed their iaabllitY• - fie present: - are boned with fibred quill, contain -
mg, w j bore they will undoubtedly tied a gooA -could have been to hand bat tfor ethe _
- - ime of he 's a tempt was thQn made ar a et - -
The ttth Seh: o#.. - - - - p at the side,�ud o positivel1.y the b st Cors on tLie market.
Kinsale offer. An at ;1ii11 not ro31 u
is Dumbarton. yesterday 1Thnreda�l. and ouitnasp. _s,ei np s -lie 1i v3. U i
• ' we will publish a report of proceedings in The newa'of the death of Arthur L. found that all the Ugiies. were either gone -
_itby wag board , regret -to Markham or Port Perry to see the races, Each F guaranteed to be absolutely unbreakable. to pe rfecb
tDeckerc of eatherbone Corset ie g
as a o-ui- without damage. sea to be iiatiafaciory is
Misses Alma and Annie Leavens and I by all who knew him in this neighbor- pickering eleven and ` twenty-fonr others ease to ur
. Emily 1Pard, and tile. Asa Leavens, oT i bond. Everybod - spoke well of and was played. which resulted is favor of the every respect. If net, rBtnra wito u. 'For sale by yo
Tomato, spent Sunday and -Monday in res eted him. a was en� ged in the eleven by 112 to 35. The game was ,very I .
'I�iis viciaity. study of law, ani was advancing rapidly, exciting, indeed, and neons those who
-1i4re:Ireland wi'il oblige by calling'at I but was forced- to succumb to consump- distinituisbe`c� themselves we mnat mea- . _ UNTING
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this office and getting a sum of money tion. Tlie faaerah .larrltely attended b tion 1Ir. t�ilham Craw, who topped the her about a month R e people from the neighborhood of ti4hitby score for the twenty-foar'e with s acientii c � • •B •
will charge storage nnleae. and Pickerinfi, occurred on Friday . fast 5. For' the eleven, T. Andrew rhade s , • _
to the Disciple 'burial ground in this T. W.
Cosby 22, J. T. Clark 16, and C. H• - _ •
• . -Macy farmers are making commend- . village. C. Wright 15. - :
able efforts to overcome the mustard - The leading feature of the day's sport
nuisance, and those who are nos doing go cad, tt zine' ws the Presbyterian picnic iu- Jir. Henry
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should get to work at once: An American journal Gas the following : Gordon's grove. The errowd vasa a very.0 ,'a n1ml I
I ,. - :_ 1. -The Rev. J. R. Giichrist;-B.A., Lata "Reader, if yoa"have borrowed the pa r .large one, many being present irons Dnn•
�u are reading, don't Jo it again but barton, Brougham. Si hitb and other
- -of Cheltenham, will occupy the pulpits of o and av our subscription if you . ►aces. The Green River brass, blind was
St. Andrew's, Pickerin as t. Johne, go
the vielfare of your family. tiVe present. and livened things up is kreat ; :Have you sten those" Drnner, Tefli and Toilet Sete " ; _�rl
Brougham, on Sabbath next. , once knew a poor '"but' honest .man style.- The ethuds had a splendid ran in 4
-Mr. B. BuntiuR-has torn down the who borrowed ar paper,; innocently and ice cream, strawberries, and such things, - - y
venerable log stable on his •premises, and inadvertently. from a neighbor: Fatal' and the proceeds of. the picnic arere large ,& T vY I ►S � 87+
f is erecting a new, and commodious one in act ! •That terrible contagion, •the small• and satisfactory. The tables were, well -
`keeping with his handsome residence. pox, was conveyed insiduously in the Patronized. as they deserved fo be, and :: '
each a I*rge crowd had supper that there j.
_ _oma Greenwood .scribe's salari will fibres of. the sheet. bf that lextensive was almost a ecargity of provisions before The most beautiful Setts .I have ever seen in Pickering
'lbe stopped forthwith if we "don't recieve a and interesting family -s dotiak father, the last. ones were served, more people -
badEtet of news for nextissue.. Our White• a fond mother,. seven intelligent and being present -than was expected. :
:.wale peu•wielder is similarly threatened. heroic eons, thirteen lovely daughters, After the picnic the people divided np, ;
two ar mothare•in•law, and three SomeRoing W the incture in the Friends
-if the of.some--of the village •beauti sttnta-ace ' g I---- by Aev. Mr. rleirman,-ofl- .-- • _ — _
:youth won d make them 'bathe in th4..the harrowing tale." . • '• India." and others to the open lodge »
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_;: "run barrel behind the hottser there would - entertainment. the I.O.G.T. The_former k 1e a�
tin down the nen t stew. . "- _ — q, .
be more pleasure boating s erre over the respective Pap audience came s ay leased w th ha ins" _ 6 . •
. rivet The U�hawa and WHitb era are -" ..
• p g espective merits of bren present. The open lodi;e entertain -
has got his
_. -D: Hoover, of Jordan, . their athletic young men. Its a sort of 1
.'threshing macbme in first-clase'repair ffwe'Can!" f,Yaa"can't!" ar tenant. tiVe °senthad a fall"hoose, and woe ade^ided - FtOR - •
rand intends running it tinder. his 'ows _ Ru success. The.pr�ram was very select and
don`t-see-arty cease o€-sttc}t�-$• dispute -in- ,varied; and -the- aedieuse-iarpe 'and aP- - -,
_ �npervision this fa:],. and will do all work - view of the facto. The Pickering preciative. " ."
- .ria a gatisfaetory manner. cricketers have administered to both. Altogether the village of Pickering cele-
- -The farmers of Pickering will , be .towns the sante l,it:er pill of defeat, and brated Dominion Day'.in a most enjoyable FR�{,pcE�E S HEA •I
interested to hear that a French electrician it they talk abon t lucrosse much,, longer manner, and every person was well eatisfieif 1.' 1. V ■ • •
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claims be will be able to produce- we'will urge our lays to organize a drib with their patt in the' celebration, ,
- ' 'thnnaer storm whenever desired and in and wipe them both om. There sie a
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any particular district, at a cost of. Su few rattling good lacrosse players here, : , Sporting Nswa-
' ler storm• - the uras�how is it that -when Whiti) — Che.ap" sugars 11 .
_ -8ome of the fsrme:a nrouad here beat the Kinsale and 3iowariaaville clulie 8-�l'awa Yimiicsrtar-iiiexplaining . _
the defeat sustained by their cricketers at L�•
have very straight turnip rows and some the full scores �apPeared in the press of the hands of'Kinsale, says that the crease Fine Young Hy�eu j "`"I
haven't. - The sun has warped a lot of the county town, but when Picketing and is in a hay -field scooped oat with a hoe - m ' _.
:` : rows so- badly that it would bread a Uxbridge clubs each beat Whitby the sad The Kinsale grounds are not equal to some ;Choice Congou Tea,
tsaaie's neck to trawl down the field be- affair was chronicled in five' lines, and but that 'fails to explain the defeat oftar --
tween them. gazetted in six ? awn.
-Grip most emphatically denies the �t •eho01 Queav the best cricket of the two. , -
rttmor that aToronto xian killed Himself We are informed that the joint delega•. T.he North Ontario Times says twat .. Choice 'Coffee, ,
:.: stn Yonge street by anppressing a saeeae Lion of townebip co and trustees "Pickerin{; and Whitby may be neck and �1 josh Chocolate,"
- - for fear of being arrested. by a policeman of S. S. ao. 4 West, who went to Toronto neck before the end of the season -but it
_ ns s charge of distnrbiag the peace. The on Thursday of last week to. secure ad- will prob' ably be for second place with - Choice Eggs and Butter
Uxbridge several lops a head." It would
rumor is entirely false. vice from come eminent lawyer' as to g _ j
-People who live in d village should the legality of issuing debentures on this be a condescension on our part to talk to _
section as re nested" b the school hoard, the Tinres at all jest yet. Les. the IIx Fine Cured Hams,
not rap away to some public official and 9 Y "
complain about evet� little eye sore on were given advice" so cleat• as to be con- bridge club hustle around and win four
- 3ompladet. If anything leas than three king. The lawyer, consulted stated successive victories, and then we will reah Oranges, -
that rho townehi' council had no o tion converse .about the ehamionship with
DCilsutea work will fix things--u$-they p _-•.k7our Lemons
should do it tliemaelves: but to issue the ebenturee at once, and out compromising the . dignity of the •
-Wo are !pleased to hear that Mra. uppon the entire section=