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L• }, 1*t +' ,: o- I . - - • .. -S ._ .. .. - - 4 -.. a,r -�- -. r ... ...i ; . .. ,. - y_ .. _ . ::s- - _ 1' I �. 1 ,. _ _ :r - i' f _- I_ w I I - , .. ,. r". - r - �: �. i1 . ' y ,,, y' j a .. �I - i . Is ,. - r•' x .- . . ](y��' . , it z is ti ICKERI' G, QNT , F D A�[T G ,T 2 , '� 45 ry VOL• X-V 1 1 - � •t _I I ,,� 14. til- �� T �-T Mount Zion. I GREENWOGD Y, prof aotonat (Zarb + a OUT ARQ !1:.� ND V � . I r - , . - Mrs. �$ldoii of Whitby, is vieittn- � , g fawn parte will be held on the , r W F .±f LATsav' LOdAL HAPPiCDT>[xtig SEOOftDED BT John Bel n's. J Medical. I grounds of Cdr. 0. Roeers, ori Tuesday, do _� THE P$Eg8 Axa aoTrED Dowx BY oIIa Sept. 1. Claremont Brass band, will be Mrs. J. H. Addison, of Toronto,is visit- M. .C.P. UOliBEBPOHDENTB. i- M.BATE'IIAN, M,D,, 0. in attendance and other foreign and Yooal inq her p 'rents here : • A S.O:, Coroper. 01Lop and A dance, OLAf1lM�NT Htng Stree , Pickering ocaoe hours: ornins talent will do their share in making the Miss . Tait and Miss (3ertie Gibson 3 , r evening pass pleaeantlp. A good tea will returned o Toronto last week: ;: t . X30 to 11:50; Evening 8 to 8. R. R.Mowbra wse ere on Moeda the wife of :- q y p - be provided' by the ladies. Ice cream, Births -At Greenwood, C• DE'ppgg, M, D„ C. M. F. T. Mies Laura Dowg ell is with Goad• lemonade, eta., to b@ had on the gronndE, Johu Mc alta, of a daughter. . .; • �. a. Attention given to •E ectrical - wood friends just now.! A grand rim@ ie exp@clad. Proceeds in Miss )Mary Anna and Katie Teefy, of treatment by Galvanic Battery O ce and :r. ,� residence, that lately occupied 'by D . J. H. Mise Weir, of Port Perry, is with her aid of church fund {i rive k,tore'here with their parents this i Hastwood, Dales block,Picljering,On - a friend Miss Pugh this week. John Madill, of Sto Hville, visited With AUDLaY. Mr. M ore, who was badly hurt by af' _I; 1 ,, ' ~ Fred Farmer over Sn day. -- y runaway team a few months ago, is now Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bray spent Sunda , Mrs. Josiah Pagh, of Whit@vale, is.a able to g t around on crutches. s'' tH4MAS PARKER, Barrister etc. is �T I S with friends at the lake shore. 1 at Dunbarton each t3atufday. Private -L1 gu@s6 at tames Evan , sr. Chas, Lynda had the misforta a to lose Mrs. ;chard �Vilsun, we are'aorry tot funds to loan at five per cent. y Dr. Smith will be here on . firit'• and a valuable cow on Monday last. say, is c mined to her bed by a slight 1 t S ERS, :, =C2CEM=�Q'• third Tslesday of e4chl month. '� Henry Bee met with a brok n wheel attack of fphoid fever: We look for het J ; ENTON & D�ODDS. BARRI __ �'P. H.Bundy and wife, of Parry 8onnd, while trying to gain Queen City o Sunday. early reo very. 4 gOLICITORR,E'1'o„ 1 Aaetaid stmt I r bbl, are here this week;with friends. - Thos. W. Brown and sops are sally en- Alex core 16 having the plaster re; • _ east.,Tororto. At Clar@mont Tuesday y Choice emily Patent Flout x •70 pe C}rabam Broe. fare, fitting np siate'en gaged in drawing atone fora cellar kitchen moved rom his house and having it [ , �Y€- T E. FAREWELL, Q, C., B KRIS Bra 1610.00, Shorts $12.I per ton horses for the'Toronto exbibition. to hie domicile, framed d painted, which adds mush bot F V . TEs,Ooanty Crown Attorney,an oonaty ; . Mre. A. V�ilson and daughter, Olive, Mrs. A. Elliott paid a flying visit to To- the impr vement of the place. golioitor. court Hones,whitbv. 1U-Y are with Ashburn friends for a few days. ronto on Saturday. Mise Sophia has gone Our fo tball team expect to have two i, - James Patterson, of Tweed, is here to live in Whitby. ames o this week,Audley vs tlreenwoocl ; I ' !` ]DOW s& MaGILLIVRAY, B RRIS• '. ,�F with h;s mother and family for. afew Rev. Father MaBrady is spending a week on the b ll grounds Wednesday evening•, k L tern,Solicitors,die. Oihoe bppos to Post - - �� ': , with his parents here before retarning Lo rs o®oe,Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B. .;Theo. da s• hie duties in 6t. Miohael'e college, Toronto. August !tb, at 5 o'clock, Highland Creek ,+ _ ,- y e.MoGillivray,LL.B, Monet/to Loan _ sy F,� F , = James ftsw is still/ vete low, and but Mr, ve GreeLwood on 13atardap, August 29th ' J c Visitors—Cleo. Bell, of Alvinston ; t - t "+� `_ sli ht ho es are entertained .of his recuv• s P and Mrs. Rowson, of Pickering ; Henry Both games will be'played by first cissa T'etertnary. i 4 cry• Peters; of Uxbridge ; Mre. Boyd, of Mark• men enol a good Rame may be ezpected� -, � I ^^^ �� ti� " '"'^ +,t +� ~ W. Hatolileon and waf@, of Listoa►ell, ham, at Pleasant Valley. - '''�'""^""" I u WHALEY, VETER NARY 6 � _�,�i` s : _-I are here with F. �utebison for a fort F. M. Chapman and Herbert Ireland Brown's Corners i:- r�, .' H s Surgeon and Dentist. Gradua a of On- - tario Veterinary Uollege,Toronto. Gr oats in y + '-1'�• I 'r� ' - i night. were appointed to fill the offiaeeo!secretary "' t�. '' Dentistry. Member of the Ontario V Cerium - ,L. _.I William Gibbons 'sod wife, also Miss and librarian in the Sunday school here, in Edwin Stonehouse has leased himself t ' � , Association. Dentistry a specialsy• Calls by ,�� Mary, of Toronto, were here With their the places of Messrs,M. S. Chapman and Mr. Drudge for a term. day or- night promptly attended to wOffiftee, W. J. Pardon, d arced. The mouth or an band held their arty $esidence, Telegraph and Post uffioe , Whit '__ :� 1 i r parents over Sunday. gP g p ♦ales ► i .1 ! z Mr. Senior, of Toronto will occupy ibe The Departrnental examinations are very at the residence of W. Fisher.last week. Ba fist a1 it neat i3unda Vl'@ should slow of results. Our candidates have been J. Milne, of Toronto, is -spending a fevyr _`., HOPKINS,VETERINAR SUR• i -�,r,- . 4+ -"` p P P �' looking ®very mail for a week or two so days with his .uncle, Wm. Milne, of this �• GEON, Graduate of the Ont rio vet- like to s@@ good oongregatlone Urest nt. anxiously that the strain of suspense is place, urinary Oollege, Toronto, registered member `` A number of'onr United Workmen wall o!the Ontario Veterinary Medicy�l As ocistion. r•!� �011 attend Goc,dwood Thursday evening, and nearly unendurable. Patience. W. Walker is busily engaged teaming Plc � g Major Rowe is authority for the state- bay. We wooder it he comes home by E Oinee,residence and shoeing forge one and one- 4j assist the local lodge,in initiating several gqcarter miles or4h of Green Rivtr. steel meat that them is a rumor of September Wexford. drivin shoes at iron prices. 09ce and shop I new 'members. May the goat be found camps, and if so we expect him to don the We wonder ow our apprentice likes S Lours from 7 to 1 a.m.and 1 to s p.m. Tele- P1C 8r1I1�, _�_ �nt�T1 reliable. sword and spare and leave for his id©ai scale to 0 - e says be will ,not play �.�� i . I - graph address hitevale ,out , P. O. address, 6 Rev. C,J, Dobson and family, of Wel• life. Our Major, we believe, when in uni• against the It gars anymore. II-- ' Green River,,On . . 1 ke�to hear of AB , GRAHAM, VE ERIN- Re'°� s for Fall Terinoii Tuesday t3ep• land, are here with Mr, and Mrs. ft, P. form presents one of the grandest features Oar little't wn was shoe , $OM tember let, 1896. Hopper fora week. )tors Dobson coca of oar Canadian militia. Success friend the death of Mre. W, Irwin. er Tuner ARY SUR EON,Graduate of t e Ontario pied the Methodist pulpits on Sunday and but we mast say, arbitration is spoiling took place on Thursday the th and w a Veterinary Col ego,Toronto,regiatere member gave a s !audio duoouree. your business. attended by a large gathering. ' ' of the Ontario Veterinary Medical A oeiation, 1 '' . , The Rangers Went t0 Cedar drove On also honorary member of the Ontari Medical - - R. P. Hopper and party returned from aRouoNAl,!t. I+ . - fioaiety,treats all disea,es o2 domesti sled ani j :,: , Saturday to play far the valaahle alive � � _. mals• _Also pertioalar attention to eterinary tae old country on Tharaday,l^avina been cup.' Only three teams competed: Mark . i ,.. - Dentistry. All cases promptly atten ed to .at just three months away. 'They all enjoy- Tbomas Hubbard sad wife, of Toronto �` raseonable rates, once at the well own es- ed the tri imniensel and enjo ad the ' ham, Locust Hilt, Cherryevood and High {apliahment of Graham Bros..one mi a west of Qld old tJe e p y p are with J W. Hogle this ween. land Creek oornbined, and the Rangers alaremoat. Telegrams to Claremont punctual• ► • best of health all the while. Miss Jane Thor ton, of Whitevale, is Markham drew the bpu and the Range } "'' iy attended to. -. 1317 T. E. rttgh and W, J. Clraham visited here the gpeet of-M a. Dunham. and the combined team played. off, th _ _ 1 the Goodwood Ba tist Sunda School on W. J. Bedell sh d three barrels of Ban ere asci! defeatin them b 2 tc - f BxOken and but Of P y P� g Y g y i a` �u#�rieBf �arbf _ delta and old oo�II "are t3abbath and were pleased with what they pears to Montreal on ed>�esday. Markham and the Rangers when player ' _; , " �� _ saw. They were delo0ated 'to do sa by Bert Littlejohn and R.Harris, of Chalk the Rangers scoring b goals to 0, the ,;,ti,,,r;:-__- -.-- - _. ;_ vin the Rangers the cn For th ' ly .1 - \~_ allowed to lie about the Bs fist District-Aasooiatiop. Lake, were here over the Sabbath. g P• :,• HOMA DUNN, Conveyan er, COW gg an ars; Bennett, Reesor, and A. Litt! miseioner for taking Affidavits, to., Clare- W. Bell ane tam ly shoved so Toronto Mies Flora Robison hire retnri,ed from R i m foT ears with the � were.the star players. H.C. football •' •�- 907 y last week. Mr. Be11 will conduct a bak• Ri le and will now remain with her :� aaont,Ont. I P y sent word that the cap wasp t �k Of 108tt and the ing and eocfectione� btlisinese ora Yon Rraud•pareuts. ,-: R, OOVER,ISIIIIBER F D[A y ge enough flus them to play for. r idence�r o rtainty of more de• street lust north df Co�IleRe street. We 11dre. 8. Philli s 4nd'tvvo bo ti, o! Wat ' ` P• BIAaE Licenses. office at wish Baker Bell ev riaooese in his neW P y I WYr- Car wh YIOt °� torford, are her@ fpr a few ossa with 1, I mill, Green River. p eoiat10n. quarters: Squire Phillips. Cherrywood. i" M 1 .. ' ;, h ve it w vetI good tai (dies ed. cOreRor, of Huntsville, re- .- ' BIINTING, Isgtier of Marriage There as a rnont st Lbs . `, unl P turned home the os er da attar Navin '' • iioenses for the Qonnty of O tarso• of- I market cn Tueeda d mach rodace y B 8wee1 �illiam takes his nstisl trips a ebe atI the otore or at bis residence,Piokering - i - changed hands. fiBuy r White got a lot spent a week with Mrs. R. S. Phillips. the Model Farm. 9lllaII. y I ` ( of stuff at the nort ' en on the same day. J. T. Jewell has shipped a lot of harness M, Roach spent Sunday with Mss ___ - Ma a goer 1Dt0 �eWe1Yp of He sow sports ane wagon of a gory to D�fanitoba recently. Thus the fame of Mattel Laughlin. ` mHE WOBURN HOTEL, i a house t e newest style ? decided color• I our business men reaches the far west. Miss Rnby is visiting with her frim , A P - '. 1-!:- 1 well furnished in every deppart int, The Thos. E. Pugh Jess - tis to state tb-tt. P, $ogle did not. -Ro to Macitoba last Miss A,0 a Brander• - - t` bar ie always supplied with the:be.L brands o1 undreds have found week as was intended. He will await ldiss;Edith Gilchrist is visiting with h' y liquors, While the stables are provid d with at he is Ruing to !tact n elevator at the tantiye hloetlers. Special terms .to travellers, station without dela He ie awe this P cousin, Miss Maggie tlilatlrist. �,.,y Barnard, Of Wrlltby, Y) Wawa from Carter,.who did ao, ae to ros 'g - H�%ay $URROWs;Prop• week purobaeioR the aterial. a ea• peau there, Misege Chard and Gilchrist,of T(lront , , i., _ _____�— r — a safe arson to con• k B.�BEATON,TOWNSHI CLEftH n. p pact mtach ezcitement o lbs grain mark Mra.Addison,of Toronto,Ilan been with are vi81�tu7g at James Lawson's. m esione for taking - ,1 8 lt. Yee ha&I . , et this fall and wintor.l , her mother, Mre C. J. Wilson, for a few The Misses Hoover, of Green Rive' . L, i r . D• Conveyancer, Com I Considerable eacitem at prevails at the ' amdavite, Accountant and Insura oe Agent, days. She also called upon her numerous spent Sunday with Miss Alice Stover. , money to loan on farm property. Wills pro- r i station;ust now over t e possesbion of a trihnds hereabouts. A great many from here attended t e , bated. OFFIOE--At Whitevale. Will be in �+� ��' - bogne ten dollar win' u►. As ie seiduiu Rurnor has it that teacher Coltman has funeral�]of the late Mrs. W. W. Irwin. ,R Brougham ,every aionda� afterno -,or the r . ' wnsaotion of bnsi, on ' 1 the ease, no one mares own`the bill and taken a turn for the worse during the Mr• Roach occupied the pulpit on Sa - :," tr . SK LL Station Itdaeter Huh has no desire to past week: It is questionable whether or day evening, a IarQe oongreaation bei R ' {{ I - retain possession of is. ed not be will be able to asenme oh a of ;: mHOMAS.; POpCHER, Lioe sad Auo- I` I present. 1 tioaeer,yalnator,etc.,for $ Tork sna Joseph Black has 1 1 axises as our school before the new ear. } Es. LO PR CE • . . . y Wesley Roach hue been appointed del • i i..t s - ,1 tJlae whole of -North and South On ario. Strict . ' . mane er d Geode's eleyatlor bore, and is While drivin a colt throe h the vill e attention given to all orders b mail r tele a h. g ti R to so attend the Provincial oonven' n ♦ pharges Moderate. Adores. �C�oe.pov�H�B, ° , now prepared so,buy all kinds of grain the other dap, James Jaokaon met with at London. `} in the hi best mai�cet ice therefor. r '�� Bax f7,Brougiam,ont. - - 1 pay g R Pr rather a seyere shaking up and some few A large number of our people inte d �— ' Farmers rda rel n it gettin fair treat• ' i lid at ftoseba y y )� , g slight wounds. The e►aimaJ took bight taking m the civ c ho ' ap � n . I � - OSTILL, AUCTIONE R. ETC., mens is every speed. Flee advt. else'• at a piece 'of paper and upset the ng Saturday nett. { & r •` - �. green River,eolioite sales tr his nnch- iCKER1NG POST OFFICE. where. throwing the old gentleman out. The arcus 1rFende both lar and near. S es of farms. .. __ Mr. . Hays, accompanied by M' s _� W hila lthreshin# at Joseph Pilkey's the accident ha ned o site Dr Bateson'e farm stock,and everything tbet is be s°ld will Frank ifd tie Ines with a p� pp° Whaley, of Toronto, visited at Please t be handled b the enbseriber wit the utmost Nails arrioe fmm .ilet l T�m p s maw ether day, , residence. Yiew on Sunday. 1 J, . eare-and sold to the very best soya tags. �l7 Asrivv G•T.W.8 10 a m Close 0 T W 5 56 a m severe accident. He , was feeding the --•-"•�• _.; a m s 90 a m •' GTE 4 50 a m WNITEYALL. J. 0. Gilchrist and family, aocompa - ChtirCh Of E ' Whitby 8 45 p m -• . •' Toronto 8 @0 p m machine; and Frank {3ibsoi wee Duffing ied by Miss Levaek, visited over Sun p __ ' G T E 8 5 p m " . G T W tl W p n, band. Ip some ay Mantles righs,hand _ at gym, Gilahnst'a. / ' 11t. George's Church, Pick ring. : ; Hon y orders is#ued on all parts of the world. came in coiatact�with the knife and as a • Dotes Da , of Toronto, is v sltinl! with �•.- . SEBVIC ES: resale he hag a baldly larcerated hand, her sister, Ddiss Lulu Day. • • Coler�of Loouetr�Hi11H, alnd Miala Traniof ; - Y t3IIxna —lgorning Prayer = 1$0.30 p.m. tiV=`QJ5 SJUM ZVOMMss. , Miss Robyy Far er met with a pailful W. E. Loans and wife visa a the"oity Uxbridge, visited at James t ilohrist's n ` aocideiat at Joee 1Black'e lace last Bun last week and spent afew days with i ` �� Sunday School - - - 830 _ 1 Evening Prayer Friday last. Faint _Service and ►ble Class - 7.40 Dep is receiv sad interest allowed at$1-4 day. With some;otter ahiidren she was friends: / r - __ _ pe cent per. num. Security indisputable playing with a pitchfork, and in forcing Master Fred. White, of Tor nto,is here Wm. L0Wa, n. the fork into aamjs ha elle was standing with h e grandfather, Mr. W faun, fora Rosebank. � -- - — . Y08T1l�aTiB a' I `� ' _ �'NT/�► npoa, missed be aim and drove it pom• few w eks. o - w __ _ -- )soot and ells Mis Poucher, of Toronto, is with her The`caYnp grounds will goon be deser ,. �j p1@Lely >hrongh lee foot, r of sister, j Peterkin s d r; _ T RONTO F�N�Ni� � Tl1e fork bolus in use, there is no fee Adrs. A. E. Ma or, or a short Mesdames Rankin; Mason, - poison or anything of thfit kind. It was vacati n. Clark, with their families,are leaving n xt tV coIrrrer Gerrard and To s�.n CORPORATJON,, a painful accident, however, F. . Beaton, of Toronto, 's here with week. - .-v r Inv s you to investigate it merits as a _ On Frids, evening the prayer meati g �` \ ,� mode up-to-date, pra�etical b sinesa school. ft �n .�..---.•I his br ther for a short time, aesistinR in was held round shun-fine in the grove, ' -; It giv a Lbe latest Rud bust coo a of training tllariZeti Ca 500 000 ` ` . the pf 0e work. atter whish there was. a corn pop to tole . ,A p � r , Green River. i� !!tits Franey left ago aatur ay to rejoin in its Q Dd •delight of the children. s° ' S, bscribed Cap. �281�0 . _ her hujaband in the etiates. b e will ape So a of the fair sea at the farm house Co mercial, Shorthand and Pin•: A, Elis spent 13anday at Unionville. a w®e ,ayith friends in the o tp en route �, k manship Departm nts. Mise illy Barton visitel Miss Farmtry are tr inR to conquer fhb wheel, it affords ' _ is tlomppa A"' have o i►ee` brsroh in the We are informed thus bd. sr$. Lpnde lots a aTusement to the other residents, ,V R 11 t aliflei its students for goo bnsiaest post- Vil age of PiciYering,in the offlae lately oo- pui}day las#. ti ns, and helps them to sec re a same• Get cp ed by the Ontario Bank,under the manage- _ 'Mr. and Mrs. MaGoagan vipited at P. Ii. and. S..Besse are at Otta a this week but ao''!ar the bike has had the better of the k, �; all p icnle,re by visiting th Co age or writing m t o! the n>j►dereigned. HooYer's Monday last. , on official business. They, ill remain contest. = !or n w prospectus. Student milted at any eposite will be received and in'te�r"t allowed Mise MOnkhonse and Misi 1Q'eirrier, o! down there doting the sessio . • Mrs. Clark gave one of •her ariodioal -time. at ighest rate. Toronto are visiting with J. J. Bell. John bleigh's spring slak s the thirst verandah parties on Tuesday evening�vhich ; ��. k W.H. f3H W, Principal, .-, rests ;ren on all parts,collections made + �": 1 �' -- on very liberal terms, mgney Loaned on notes lbr. and Mre. Mo(Ioagan, of G}oodwcod, of many a weary horse th se dry, hot are always looked forward to by the camp- ' an other seourities. i were visiting at John Leonard's last week. da s, as well as being a eo rce of much ers. There were g4 invited guests who _ - �, .I (iHO. HEHIB, Manage - a o p ro N° I The Misses Jackson, of Lindsay, are comfort to their stock of the neighboring spent a very pleasant evening. �a .. b e a o Qt - ' : . -- ependfug a few weeks at Wm. B. Turner's. farmers, who have exhausted the supply On Wednesday evening the dance of the Mr. and Mre. Hoppkins and Mise Qertie season wee Rives at Lake Yiew Cottaaggee, t : .• g a .p, 'd ; '°'m �" AN were vi 'ting at D. fi. Turner'p, Whit®vale, of well-wailer upon their reepevtive directed by Mrs. Watson, who is the ack- . lY 1 e n N ONEX TO LC1 M - - 1p °d 0 % ,o ,, , e : �o _ plac�a: I nowled ed leader in all these affairs ands a .. i ,e o o ° .. ,. , g ---ON— 8andap 1 t. g a : ,.- It is ruiiored that Dor ion of p a e q Tom. bia�n is down lvith 'typhoid ' ' R Renexal favorite with every one in camp._ i; 1 a Q o o c C— M 0 R TGAG E 'S E1C U R IT Y. fever. A 1 the rest of the stalk in our Valle Brooklin, is negotiating.for the purchase Owing to a slight misund rstandinR there Ai, �, ° o of the, Ma r mills for the sum of about thou h this . s was.no bbn=fire illumina n, q S - �' 12 �" q RE.dL=j �093W.A.M' ,tire on th men$. Jq P was not not,}oed in the pleasures of the t qQ ��= �r000_ Qg a"' ti 69 Baryes is over around here and thresh• D4 . 'T age mills are fitted u in the gxp m�Q°>~ o o p, a y bought said sold on ooanmissioo. ins is got g on at n®arty every barn. The eery 1 test ghion, and should dose good evening. On account o! the saocess of this g z l llv - o•O�p p'p_ o e a "_ - b m a a oro° �: c a ilald r are sur fair. local trade, but tli a being so lnAny hap it ie, we nnderetand;intended m repeat. ��.. 1 aro �� y Pe Q s �f o io m° �a a o a eat for Fine, Life Accident; Fla'te - (fpr l d boye went out td Box Grove chang a the public have become some• it next-week. a, �_ a p O 9 �, ,�!� . O r,,, Glass and team Bailer Insurance; and�repor a good time. Lots of pies and what skeet;vel about it, The bnsinsea A most enjoyable pi'a-nic was held, by ' 0 ' b, ,��; 8 acres of land for gale or to rent; good cake$ and lemonade galore. will,` a completed on Tuesday text ft is the Dampers, at the Hog.Baok on Monday, , C Jan O localit a a I house and stable,vhea There e a young man lives on the tope ex - ed ; 40 being present. The children enjoyed. �►� Feb ! �;N y' p` on hill i he's noswa he'a yonder still,he I themselves immensely with romping and r..: y Other p opert ee for sale or rent. y ll front es have-engaged tie services `i r �" m I Mar 1 y"� thinks hes a sna for- a Pickering "Belle." ames durin the afternoon, and after the. a 0 tp' I H o P of a li r. h ike , of T rone, as princi al R g }:' # wto Apr. onvevancing ,ca�refull done at a 'mush Walter Hoover and..hie tveo sisters.ao- Y y P shades of night,had fallen they entertained: 4 _.. t nom anis by Miss Nellie Barton were of ou public school, and on Monday of the older attendants with songs and kinder-- i yr m m +.+ a, Mt, May �,, lower rate t an ulna ly charged. Tit- p last w©ok be comm@ncel his duties- We I i- ° `� leg search d and certified to when visiting rialtos, at Cherry cod' f unday garten exercises, round a roar n )ion fire,.' , I wto J ne O'C last. trust that Mr. Hankey will be successful 1it41e Irene Mason's rendering bf "Toc{►my Q ,. :-. ap re aired Pxivate Lunda al- I. '. to .v w o,;:�.. mI AN July ;..s q All th talk now lg ,we lent.rain the ;in ad ancing the.interests of our.seetion, Atkins,"- winning a well deserved encore. . , N e ko t ways n hand'to-loan. at vvyy - 00- _ �+ ,,.i �,,� sept . - , wells aro all getting, dry w2ixch.no ,doubt ;and •i behalf:.of•-all.lye welcome him to After a day,_whteh was voted by all to have '. , ® µ ... , w.,, ;- the lowest rate of h feI .._;We, 1e eb= o dttt• Mtge Da is,''':of' course, in been the moat enjoyable of the season, all ,, Ir ` c . �. �,, Oct. qi � interest. , accounts tar so rqu� ulr Y . . iv r patt`lo e �tho ri I' ore- : Y m _ Nova pie dr i P the;,,. - cllal'g ,Of ;t1lo il3stolC,`.c apexttnettt and is roared home b moon li ,ht to dream of t)xe�: , VV .:RICIiAR } q1d :''. ieasures of-tile day that had passed,. , _ F; .. I - . ,,; froim die r.Brosg�eima aj ..-;. 1... r 811'-' 9ij,, p . -.I . . +c, an •a a ;. , .W to Dec .. Office )a1a s !oak. 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Todd, i Y ' TO N, SO TH AFRICA.. $, C, M A., Chief a d Medical Super- ' sympathi are'wlth the class of .t)e children will be crying=--one.for one s thuya yvho ltad not secured tickets _ j; another or anothor and if none E , intenden -of Roblin land Lunatic and people who, Qwr lug no houses of their t nl;, of &dlniesion, and where crowds o,c 1 own, are cvnti tiall'y' • moving about of tins small ppeaople get up'an attack-of - Stench of ase A trbl- "viis`Be aine�d Leper glum a na among men and r ,roup, or cholera morbus for the crass- Pashas and aides-decamp were we�iting with th Visite for luny Day—$lek.• an Intel actual giant{. Dr. Todd has into other peop e's h uses.. ; , you Wray.'think yourself lucky. till the time came to take their appoint- entng tic es G aphicatiy Des• t - had chs ge of the asylum four years. In {Lase day wh n taxes, and in- The ahixtine sof houses' ou move in- He 'has in that tine proved that he + Y ed places. After 'giving our visiting No Care or the atlents.. knows mrch about leprosy as any aurance rates, nd re airs, swa{low up to always smoke•-the sore a ie .not a0- uaintod with the route, and does not . cards at the door of the building, wa t: In a lett r of re nt date -to a r end', man on earth. I was made to feel at all a laboring an c n earn, it is ex- q g°. ' The wall-Sa- entered and found we were in good time - : Arthur flees a young ne pI pet home in his cozy office, and Dr. Todd know which way at once began to enlighten me on the tremely daubtf wh that it is best to per is clamp, and has a habit of looking to secure front places in one of the man who ant o South Afri a last. subject o� leprosy. By photographs own one's housl or o e's landlord own ragge•t around the corners; and there wt,�ws, Thr some wa>a alread,T full t year,,.writ a, fro Cape Tuwn" giving, and the official catalogue of Bente are mark3 in the most Pxoininent pplaces; . Pa It; but there is! one, ndisputed advan- of gretvay heads, strongly-flavure�d with of life and i,nteregt� .Exactly apposite -- a deacripti of -visit to Rob en Is-; die she ed me the. various stages of tags about Ile' g the proprietor, of ih I Citronelle and jockey club. ' ' ' across the road rose the small vahlte'. leprosy. In many of the cases under his - land. He aye: bo.Los ou live n—no can Iva au mosque, staaiiding in the midst of a f charge. In addition he placid a small Y Y g y Carpets Which fitted the floors in the r, A few aye o 'I visited oblen piece of the leprous scale under a mi- warntt►g u1at a rent Ie, W be raised, other house wild not fit here-they are Island, sit ted a the mouth of solo croscope and showed me the bacillus and you can s ay or go, just as you too lrng one way, stili too short the large graveled space. To the' right, just or mice,bet which >s the cause of all other ; and wor places and.ink stains . .beyond the road by which we had climb- 1 Bay, about even iles from Cape Town,; the sof Bring on this island. How choose• - which the sofa nd the centre-table hic� ed the•hill, were massed two -large 1. i. where are caste the leper far. and. iheee m (rotes are produced and haw . Landlords, sa a cls , are an indepen- its the other ot>teo are here thrown bodies of cavalr , ons mountQd on gray, the., South frica Lunatic ylum.j they ar conal Wed from'one hod to I • into strong re Ief. the -light ._from Y J � g Y dent teat of beings. o hear them talk ' From the oloni, 1 office I soca eA a another, •Dr. Todd said, itas "not yyet you would nat' rally suppose that they some wind°w whtcb tt would seem was the other on brown horses.. They were 1 been d coverall: It i9 questional,le inserted in th wall on purpose. what we should call lancers, and their permit whir ent'tied me-to adra ttance whether it is possible to contract the built houses just for the fun of the , Curtains andl shades have to bs otLt red pennons shone in the britght gun- 1 - 1 to the i le d an t► ride each ay on., disease y inoculation. Leprosy is car- thing, and the thoyi would: much pre- down, and acreved up, and taken down, the Govern ant teamer Tie On. taint of cont leas. and screwed up, times without number, light. I,n front of them were man fi Y for them to and mpty to having y '• ag me that. Since 1849 and if .you do riot have to threw them hundreds of Turkish women, that heads board the d y I ant out to the i land:" Dr. odd told ' them occupied But the great num- away, and purchase 1ne4v ones, you may covered with the large whit linen cov- k the yea of the as iti�i's establish eri.ng, which marks the =er classes, -1 the Tiger h 23 they pasaenge ai The 2 6 males and •495 females have bar of .unocou iod d ellings have re- the nic your 'stare. mast, deck><1 were aden with live ghee , ricks been l: reed on Robles Isla cgs 1 a 'lair formed the la dict to some extent, The miseriett and inconvettiencea of as d��ti'n�uishsd from the yashmak, oY' t, but some ople fins muslin head dress worn by ladies. j - . of beef, gro ri , provisions, l ding- ers. In .all ,that time and a 1 the and takers t it wo ited independence moving are 1 ion; #number one man has .escaped, and an- ovi(i+sntly enjoyy it, and we doubt tFfithey A corner of this linen is drawn over - . material, etc, for the utse of the al�nd's hrotigh political influence and down at least one -st,ry. Housees to let wont i be anct ,red in one spot for �a the mouth.• The male- spectatotra, in ;_ inhabitants. ether, hi`s coil' y to isolate himself at his own are plentier than blacklierrios in life-time if th y could. their varied garments, stood where they „ bl Ba could. and I -. The br tare o! Ta y expense August. Now the first hand was heard, were revere wi h a very dour fag= II S LEFT TIIE PSLAND. It ®acme to t t some people are jTEMS OF INTEREST. the line regiments one after another i so heavy incl ed hat it penetra ed our : born with or have c tivated; a mania ;'. , marched swiftly up the bill and took f t clothing arnd Jwet- he skin like r in. For Nine pe cent. of the 325.males and 18 females now on the island are wh te. for moving. T#iey o ly go into a house A Few OAdr a d Duds That ,play drove up their positions all down the ver Im- ` ; ` . one hour and t my minutes Ye Sixteen per cent. of tho total num ,er expecting and prep ing to go out: of 7110 iii iteadlug. roads that surround the mOsq e I RODE THR UGH TIIE F die eve y year. Oi the entire 'numk)or, y Nearly all sl ort sighted " le have mscluitely under our windowts were two - Then as we emer ed befor6 ms 1 y what 4'75 wer born of healthy parents. With it anon. The make alI their don►eattu p regiments of zouaves, with green turb- very f w exceptions lepers come from arrangement with hat end in view. prominent oyes ane and loose trousers and white gait-`, at first gla ce ppeared 'a pie resque. Dwarf oxen, thirty inches in height, ers. They came down the hill from the , the to er walks of life, and are people Their_ carpets are. not tacked down, aro common in Ceylon. direction of thio palace, with a fine, Island, but approached 't more accusto sd to live in•opon air a-great ,thy ex act to move. in the rapidly, the blanue grew to that deal. .eprae bacillus cannot live any• summer ! their hada Bads and bureaus. ' Every bicycle, used by the French sol- swinging elastic step, preceded by their where ave in the uturrian body. There diets has an electric light. band.( Opposite acmes the road were } of a large ka ro patch. No ve etation their pictures the regiment of marines, with their ii of an kind ul be eeeYt, and the im- are th ee forma.of lepprosy—tui,ercular, are set up anywhe A flash of li 'htning ao terrified Mrs. .la In all about S 000 Y s hili ;ie and auorthetie. .Magnified pa• bocause. Sanderson, of +Irm ton,. N.-J., that roe sailor collars, , yp are hush .with c,ki twine, ing trcwps are massed each week round the presaioin wa on of eadne s. Itl was 2,000 t ea .their size leppras bacillu�t "it ix not .worth -wh' a to bother with she died of fr ht. Robles Islas ith much d ffiGulty, aApear red, about.one-eighth of an .incl{ � mosque, a splendid sight in ,itself, for iii -len tb and shaped like small darts. the n, they will be ved,scwn." An ulcerated tooth paused the death the Turkish soldi,erK aro well drilled - _ owing .to a ea y ground sw ell the y N• J and well clothed, while the officers' un- - I' '_ ,' A 1 s r was never known to commit As coon as thews transient p8ople. ;off Hens IIoff lin, of Hok,oken, , T' er landed ua. Considerable re -ta ^ by producing., food-poisoning- iforms are resplendent with gold lace ig pe suicide, 'hey hold on to life as ion move into a house, t ey begin to Look methods con ern ng permits, a c., were as, pee foie, alwa a struggling agains On h,gyptian monuments over three and generally ooverecl with orders. Men` the in vi-table. y around fur excuses move out of it. required bee re a weir allows to pro- There era 17 lunatic thc,usand years old there are represen- and officers alike wear the fez A bell- f ! teed. I tar ed• m coat col ar.then, leers on Roblen Island. Sixteen of .they" shake the windows'to show how fatless of pe ops pliiying at a game liar�t company of mounted officers 'had - ` P Y th'e�se ave lost their -reason since cont they rattle ; and they dig the .dirt out resenil�ling chc kers. gradually been gath.'ring- under our and, ptLghing int the'teeth of a south-. finem nt -'Qn the island. There are, it of the crac{w in the floor, to ass th©air, A ccnv wand red into the town hall windows, and opposite us was a group . eaist wind, ook the path le ins to is,saici 1,200 leers in Cape Colony,,and da a list u the carlieta;and Singman, A izonu, whets the county of "boys in rich unifurmis. These were l that awful, ' 110,00 in British India, not isolated in on wordy y , P ttie Sultan's awns, and the 1 • the living gra a ;yard. records ars ke t, and ate some of them the Princes, With a feel n E awe—most indescri- any n anner whatever. No ons wt>rp if there be a suspicion of aliything alive and tattered t�o rest. {joys who erg , educated with them. I ' d evgr nown to contract the disease On beneath •tlie wall 'paper, chcsy call in Beech outlay any other Wood asrail While th© tr«,p.9 arc waiting the water bable-1 we ded my way,over he acres Roble Island•. If you ask a to r how rod ase• Cts A Creosoted p carriers ,ass to and fro among them, peen will Aunt Jaue and Cousin Susau, and dka- p pii3o alae er t - of white sa d between he •huge he be ams such, Win© out of a and we saw the tin cups eagerly he31d �� anxwe that' it came item a bad cold. play the dread evidence, aud. declare will endues far fifteen years; ono of oak, out and l,assad by the front rows to - rocks, whi' beak' the ang y eves •� o bteen; sad a of beech twenty. those in the back. I,t was soon time for the l ig r t4 w,ith phis that they won't live in tK of the ores nd provide a resting ratio to Cape Town. 'Chankin D� such a house anuth© . moment longotr You ostric es have k�son hatched by __ . ' ' place for t e thousands of a gulls Todit for bis kindness, I left I , lee indeed I artifici inau ,ation, on a farm in I Isiah saddened in heart aud. w'shi'n than they can help it�-no, Maryland, , Th novel proceeding was I __ever perche t'h reon, until I confront- that had never cast eyes" on a lepott. When vee see people gathering UP under the dire(tion of Edward Schmid, SI'AYN S QULL�1 REGENT. I 'ed a stone wall six feet in he' ht. This Such was the effect of those sic ening thein. household goods for their annual . of Washington This woni:3n, about whom cozYipara ,- wsa the lxtunci ry line of • hs I leper scene on me that I dreamed that night woridor- In lho List. six ' yyears there were 43; tively little has been written, is one of I I w ale r. The sin 1 aufferc.d un- spring hegira, ws cannot hell►1 90`1 homicides i ttte United States- -an fetor.. I was h lted by a sol 'er, who, , s Ira_ in if the reall sn u it as {hay sesta the most rc:narkahle characters of our I n + after e a Inin my pass, ; ' ectad me til I awoke drenched with P( R g y Y , Y annual av�rag( of 7,317. During tba ?i t.ion,: was terrible. I thanked ` Gad do, or if•, they dread it as they say s lora periai the re wets 723-legal exeau- {.lore• When her husband,. Alphonso to La Su eels aslant P. C. 'D{a, re- fetus tl that it Was bnt a ream• tion,, and 1118 1 nchi %II•, died, .leaving hc+r the regency of • mark ng, ' You ll never wan t visit The tench of those awful sores r stain- they da ' y ' We wonder it too Itke to tie the Walter D. VVellniun, a San Francisco the kingdom: nC one in Europe dreamed V. ---�- .j - ,. ed ith me for -days, and as close ' ►v rti 1►cx,kkoept•r, h. Succeeded in writing that she would remain three months _ a leper fa, m a a►n, young an. He Cit with old new-spape was right. this atter it Comes back to me sick- sofa uy' jtf q t1 7,068 words on an ordinary postal card. , j enin , horrible, awful." round its , loop and if 'they find it a The words non prised an extract from in Spain. The state of affairs waa -: "Mr. O' ea nducted 4ine t th• male labor. of love to du the mantlo-clock one of Victor ugo's novels. terribly bad; 'the treasury was bank- „ - ward. T sig t Of the fist leper + . r up in qt flannel pettictiat, aud swathe. In the past even years, Miss Mona rapt, and a revolution seemed imn�in- , i s caused a hilly sickly feel' l shall ROYAL CHILDREN. the beat looking-glees in a I,ed blanket, Selden, an ex •ho6l teacher, of Friend- ant Then, the p(.or young Queen was l with a'board bou,nd over the face of !t, shi> N. J supported" herself• in never to get. Seated po I a• chair . Ii w'the Ge man Emperor wll brin 1 a foreigner—an Austrian—and we all - r J � ' - g and the legend written in 'red chalk, asci 'style by raining' frogs. Hrr pro- wars one ample e mass 0 .b boas sores, up is•only eaughter is no au t Ot un a' bit of shinglo--"Glass 1 Handle g _ swollen, 'crack d and ff' Where with Care 1" [its for the f t year were over $1,t0. know how earnestly 'the SpitiLirels otr . gt won lerment to the Berliners. Tb4y g once his nose ad been the flea was Tu move pre lyd it requires aboutA� n f smoke 1 teem [urn:Dors l�sh beau 'fit to being gurarned by a foreigner. kno that, pTincer�a as she ta, s e will The Queen had already two laugh-. torn as t�houg the Was 1 ember bad throe wumr"a, aides thi►ss kwlouaing P! be aught to be a good hours ifs. tQ to tb9 family, ahalf-tlpzen of tb(4 soar devtaed k,y a Gl' utiv inventor. A (lace tars, but no sun, and the Royalists, t - been ptiled from the f o had been and order nci hl,ors sot small 'k,oye to, hang of peculiar c nstruction cats the sew to cook perhaps, g burned away ith a r d-ho iron. His round the curlrstunea a dog oY two emuks to whirl in.eddiuri until it is con- anxious to- prevent the establishm8nt din er certainly. For the sou reign's attmod. of another re blic, decldecl to support 1 right leg tot knee as one. But and a couple of draynu�n w-hu are per- pu 1 i t woma.n ig a strictly domes is per- fe(t in rho art of awoar►n,I and smash- The ,Par6nes'of India, have a strange Win Carica dei 13ourtx,n, and to seat a the atwmpe, of his fin rs n t)�he left funeral c•usto m. i1hey'expose their dead him un the throne.' A fercv days after son, as his ideal man i . a stout Beldier, ing things generally. f hand re ambo) Helpl s, si htI as, - g ^ilia littl(s toys haven't much fun In 1�'rievudl)atntivir8, ►o* * to imove. No of Silc�ncAylat i3umt,a•y. .It iaitbr r op- ithAwasasud�i y,�givPn out hate the d. _ fPEE LEab t E 'AT j" (be r dail lives. Conoernin thea(+ when a i �Y (I (:- Y- i matter how many-LIM;+a-you have gone inion that itoitber i lie Barth nor- it be Quern expee ted a t bird eh.il:i short>}Y. in the cf lair, fa ing the,came ery `a1n the liv the s►retgt} says throe h with the up(►,t'ation, it is al- water slioulel clemerated by (encs({ A :paui.trd is a gc nt lamas. even to Koliticy, and for this reason both Carl- . ' hill, waiting o ly for death, which will S y p 1 the .paitan upbringin of li[is was iii► uittnt to`ba�i,e the opidion of_ with a corl,su• ' ►Ata enc! ltepublicnns decided to await I soon re'ease hi - . &Iy first i pulwwas chil ern the Kaiser rivals his ncestor, :Your neight,irrs alx,ut the pie;lx•r way Ap advsrtii mint for a middle-aged the Quern's recovery l{afore tryiu to - . to pack a d6zen of txuculss, eiud . Eh( chapsn�ns for t young lad appears to , tto tar trick; :and. had 1 n t dreaded h'ri lrich Wilhelm of Prussi i. Ao- yy ul,�iet. her ' Government. The third must al,proveui pian of tying up a fes- a I�,lidc ► paper, Otte. of the giialitiea- the ch�ding o the suidi I would cot ins to Klausmann's "Lrtx+ti Ili Cher k,e� l wits the chi u wash-{,owl in- child way l boy. have doneso. t tions is t tut li(� must t,s able to ride , lee tctc.hen Kaiserhaus, the lif s of the side of it. � twelve m les a hour, so as to keep in "Viva el Rei 1' sh ►utsd the Slxtst- + " "'P ins i to the ,��� d I saw 1'ho wutna6 who do( not crave aril sight tl►e you rat daughter, "who is ►anis from one end of the peninsula to - i .' ro 1 chillers t Berlin is no sweet- req Y 1 axils and ut�udiciuus" ihc� other, and all those who had erawli g acrd the floor u hands and Y $• ,are, a m ,alh ' un such an uccaaiun, - ' - knees man hose feet had been eaten en l b hours of inaictivit In their the►} ht of l►acA an Don Carlos drop- y Y• must tis gut; up ulx,n the wr«ug Plan, An elect rici n in Mont►mrd, France, p(d �im at once and "stood up for" . . _ � :_ 1 -; way. Lying On cots, sitt ng on the yea s of infancy the Kaiserin inist.erN and it, is ddubtful' tf she will lLve+ to' door - eve conceivabl position, triiddle age. spent }•e'at'H is the rlfurt to perfect as their Icgitimate. Bing. xg �.; +vera en Of all ages, sun:a with panda t.o almost ,all their wants, sI ncls a In soaauna of moving everyttacly invention wh ch would Dna le people the t�uen took the Government itaa �, tone; ome ith no fest, asci others part of the day with tom, sad knows ba9t ileo {blues should tis dopa. who were urn ersicig I,y teleplu,ne to hand, and seldom before was Spain sw ii*hase faces a e almost cn feel eaten P ably stncl 8o wtscjly ruled. Not only • Y en rs .into:• all their am ements. I[ a break ocacurs, all the advisers knew ops each other's ictured face and form. that it wuulct be just ao from the first. 1Ilia failure to pruduca the desired• re- lici ab., manng� t.o steer the country, awn W en tl►e 'princes arrive at t e age of y safely through diffilcultie9, but she • a z. : = - 'I ,went tla bu,gh all a the male Anybodv might Lavo .kayos tlt�a, the salt Crazed him. ' wards; but o e of which used for n'i things are-n.. alianged nd it. is tell you. by.way of eutiifort. 'I here is S,omet Bing u ique utas witnessed at forced. thc� entire polnilation to respect , white I patios , anti •un ev ry hand 1 all work. '•, They are then allowed ae.iene�ei in eking, and if 1 perawu only a marriage+ 'i Montreal. During the and admire her. The time not given caw the sem pitiful sight In some a ut rtct hour and a half out o1 their underatancis it, evsrytbing will' go crrmuny rho ►,ride+ bad' a pet canary to rho affairs of State she spent with 4 instances the disease lied apparently oafs, but' if trot—well, you count expect re'lsting on he shoulder, held Captive ht>r chil<irea. and her court has been a agent itself, a d the sores ave healed wa ing holies to themselveti; all the'. �,hings to get broken. by a gulden c• ain. As the Couple wars model of honesty and moralitty. Even up, but this ill not last or long. It r of their day'. is spent in s udy clad '1 hh draymen are pitted against each pronouticad m ti unci wife, thc� bird gave the _Republicans have bowed to her ' increases and decrsasea; di5 ppoars andr ,h s �1, trainin Even iri holida utlier- lhey might take the. uplwsing utterance to a strain of melody. {{{lent and abilities, and their great{ ` iS'c y I{aneas, (ender, Cast(.lar, (lerlared °ne day:-- : . : a ars, rises and falls, oul to bees g sides{ in a clebata t a eutitttry lyceum , PPe Y ,. ' ii e their tut•obs accompany them tU � a A Counterfc ter in Wichita, • fort-h again tirith the xanie - wavering; rinGend their studies. w►th tnf finite crrtdit to thstusolved. was on trial ak�out a year ago, and sums ' I 'shall fight the (xovernment of the positive appetite for 'the dy of its ere, for example is an Ordinary Whatever tine believes the other chef= of his implementb were exhibited in Queen no mote, for it has given Spain '� victi u t credits. What a says the other dis- coo t. Ono of the jurors exatniged- all a republic: could- have gives► it. ��1 �. ; .y. nil exhausted by i s cuntinu- cls a work for the Crown I- rinse and , - . it..-� c ravages t e poor suffer r gives up ,utey, anti they ar ue the qucstiuu pro y. k. his two brotherso In r the t them quite attsntivel and, later, made ► .I Tis hold on lie and receives el►ef: hal Y dreams of childhood ar s' disturb- anti can, and+spit t( eco juice Quay yoiu some for hljnself, and {,cerin counterfeit- , >� - , "Leaving he -male. w• rds I was .ed at six o'clockk, in winter at seven. rolls of carpet, a d lean agatust the '' SUBi'1IARINE BOAT. r condtiioted. to he female d artment frail .backa 4f yot r easy-chairs, and tn8 bio Is ncnv in priean. . - p Bre fast, eansiad of on) c up of tors tiny .London hats a company which'insures . IV about half a ile distant, w are t was and a roll, is satved at half- t seven. ban ti►s dost out of your delicate, lint twins. It is called the Lovo t< c•uslttuns while- lit+y rstiuulate. �� :i RNeer That Does sti is Deuaiy 1regY _ , . . Il introduced ,t Mies Dora Br wn, the ei ht until nine-thirty the lire gg matron who escorted me th ou *b the g y er They are paid b tale hour. 1(suarantae Society. A premium of $`LU U„der the ester. • h r at work at Iemons, to help 1 h , d if the insured t rooms of her charge. There the same d a tiara of which the ar eu plied OnIYAlusl eo mu tl can l,e taken at one is roqui a a'ai then, <� : condition of fealty existed. here the y re#id, load. nether wi 1-bracket, or extra couple are bleared with twins the com- D . Goubet, the famous inventor of ny p(iya them $1,000. 1'ho first put- submarine boats, reoc.ntl - wit.h a second frauhstu4!k tf hearth-ru would break down the dray; pa rued r vel a loci ons to the Y cons re yc, same horrible sights met my aze. The with water tingeii with• rted .wine• - and Occas vu turd break dem►=►e of the t y P vessel -for a South American p • �� - disease seem d much harder with the' m� tel afterward they eta t on their women than the aden. Sever 1 of the Y but mi tel xerciss is eq►flue quadnupeci, according to their re- coractpauy. The craft in question is 27 feet long '; g�w; t boo main, aP tr• resentatiuu.l N� +n there is notktin women ware so badly affec d that m i with physical, and a hour to p , they appears nothing more t an mail- n in mnastice and her. exercise, lett but tort pill ws, and, a couple of A BAD REI'U'i'A'1'ION. I ' by 6.8 feet in diameter. Acre s to the .�; ;. Give scabs. ithal •the ra cin of ape the ba*1 chairs, sand he gzulirun, our interior is gained through an oval man- _ P whi tasks till 4 15. Thcre.i}�on y , y '• the? woman apparent., E Qn flare .O ny d'�i©r the mi clary and model clrayttlan, ith the terror of the An a�g,,}};;icultural juurnul rep°xts that hole in the central belts The torpedoes; the spirit of illness prevails. + eve ors of the cast! . laws of the Society of Cruelty to Ani- rinuch,ciaiitgoj has been Committed by ,, civil g rn mala bsfare 1him, + with whish the haat is armed are car- r Horrible ad sc+f3nes I mi ht de- ill rslttias to teak© crows in tarsi fisldit in the North of 1 fectribe for ho . I mi ht tel ou off In t and'-other mdnl exeroisom them; . hs must eke another load of P ried outside the shell, which, is ane inch i/ Y lliey re profiq�tent, and c n ride Iia thou h ws have noticed that he Engldnd. 11'�any .of these birds were. the leprous Oman, ivic bare! enoti h them; thick, and Can be released at will, the i w'(. 8 well ithout a OAdle as m t people has no ecrules to loading his own bun- shot, and although examination of the e ; _ {strength to it -in a chair, n fingeral can th. Their military ucation >s I same actioln also starting their propel- , on her hand �nd but one foot, { She sat dred anal fifty.av irdupois on the dray contents of t1hr•tr stomachs show that at the bedside of her onl aL90 had to 'the utmost, and, that and whipping; the borne into a gailup. leha� Underneath'the hull a weight of y y, a lad- they hould un rstand the principles you sepia ho move ever suffer they food very largely upon noxious one and one fifth tons of lead is fitted, a. I of 6,'who, in,addition to being affected of w. r thorou hl a min tore fort- pp the balance• of ' any apprehensiu for the safety of ineecta and other post:9, which oaa be discarded in sage of an ti with laprosy,i has water 'on th brain, bebn built fur the of solid - , You can hat y imagine the sufferings maces ; the walla are nine feet high, your household idc ls9 Do you dread the usefulness j9 decidely against them. emergency, thus increasing the liuThe of. this wor. woman, wile, the ugh' no . and the revolving ewers be bel - hcrtr for uupackin the china, lest yaur In tsearChing for wirewo<`ma they Ru11 . ancy of ths`vessel very materially.{ 'The : fp ► Pe up the young turnip, P Y Po , ., ultt o her own, is aeparat d from a os may be pa ed by the s (teals robabl find- screw is a rated by an electric motor ' h' cared have the :app tunny of rape - a-a amashed su,ga -bowl, or a fractured kn a worm, at the root of one out of of about three horse power, which will r husban to suffer t is d tenable 1>ng h tiLtxea by mica ns of.�ntniatura affliction. tett-pot t Do you-h ld your breath w en 1 or 200 ulled up. This is somewhat give it is stated, a speed of seven ar j { This is olly, Mr. .Wilson, said. KrapP and all the la t icn{lle- the mirror is tai n from its onvelo a, menta of modern warfare. expsnaive for the farmer, who would eigh� knots. • Owns are also provided, so 1 i •` amiss Brown we stopped at cot on I lest its fair,parts may 1te stacked ud rather the crow fed on turnips than that when necessary the boat can be 1 which sat a lark-skinneid Mal q girl I ill-Luck be broug t to our hoose far wirsworms, for the destruction then maneuvred by hand.! These oars are of severs ears I thou h in the caste vi mow- '• of, about 1�/. Polly was otitis , from Y 1 would not bo eo great. special construction, in ord{sr to fit ` dictation, a letter for a co pa cion ABITS OF, THE PR CE: pie who move, w 'suppose the ill- ook r. The I ate n question wool be obliged to .ga to '- whase hands had disap red IF! - (:; them for. use entirely under w co r t n. crew Waists of an office and wo me ' the tent # tills a In book about Maribor ugh Ho seven different ho , since it requires •� ` •- ,_: w#ul see. I Tl CZARS PROPOSA E& An al+tie tube fitted with refleetora - ; naked Poly many•• questions, all 'of '• van sayr9 this Prince of Walesa a hau»e a y r fo a family who makes extends to the surface, thus enabling �., ,- which she a oared vary inteil' anti breakf t coxisIts of t,aa, to t and an an annual fltttia It may not be trn but it 'ia a good the boat to be guided in the desired t y How do you eve ltna4nage to find the story, just the same, that when the �• . Rhe teach the child lepers how to tat he cite- get Into ,lhurt dreen !! ” t read and ite. Folly has a wonder- 8 U nates; this{ his rby dinner' things you want fi at 1 e not breakfast,_ Czar proposed to the Czarina, Ise said: tel. faith in God, of whom. ah ,spoke the next xnorningM a work which it re- ' to me. She said He 'was so g d 'and ig that nificent of iho ceases; quire9 graAe and patiouee to perteat 9 "Th0 Emporar, my father, has vom.. TO D AHE q CANDLE LASS. . , . . mag - I. kind. I heli vb i left the side of that that h' dinner bein8 done, rho guests Ars the napkins torthoomi t Do you itp®tnded m®, to make yap, the offer o! g small piece q�f candle may be made � D confiding lit le creature a bet r man. 'adjour for' whist to the reat Trow- et out a oboe{ and spread it on the myv- hand end heart," and >ahe replied. to burn X11 n ht by puttin final ow 1 � Cod alone . Wows the aufferi ga of ing r m; •c th>a Queen b g. Y p , that' there are' 104 rooms ester l-board under the illusive . idea .end my grulntd�ather, ,. as . }'R: . in r boro>xgh douse, and servants, that{ it iq a .table- lath the'.apoonsntymanded- inns to arca t the a#far "of dared salt on it until it reaches the f ' ., these 'paoir creatures. . lack zrt of this wick. A small, even- , ,, our heart 7 will take m 1p r Aster f u lioure spent- among- that t e Prince 'keeps 46 ,h saes iii. hii+, may. of acoosa t ave the :c'�ntenta-of ;yuut�hind,.7 y �i : ith th in- Stables, anct has.exnplayment liar them, the cantor lxtttles apt tlitumslvt ' from . '.:, ght may be kelrt in this waF. s -lepers nvereing ry . , y Gk?' k �. � _ - _c„ 1 ! ,`.a ,. tS tt l ' : - - e. Y' Yi w r - .1 t ,! i" ... _ .- .- _ ..-, .t' yam.. ., .. ,..y - ��y �� < � "` _ �, ... �2 - ) .. t- > .. . y... :.,. .. ...�.. F-. -•-.. _,.:, ,._`` ,.. !, s,'•',�.. ,}r-..r'•' .. 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'. _.-: -, -_ .. .�. ..,:- -.::: - .- -. .."`. ... - .... ,. ,V , .. ..:..n: ,osis . r ..3' ..r � -_ -.> 3, .., to _ .�,• •, �_ --, `-�` h ,% yy _ ' , ... :. ..-.. >- - - ..k-.ts.'yu' '-•. :.S-s.G -y.16 .'S a; - f�Jg•� n, . - as y ,. �_. y r.w . -- � , f4w1fE m1l Tw$T11D . g OOD SAUTLIT Ne • SAW'THE BATTIIE �' Y . - bode Ila tEtlles Hd Wired Fonr Col ttfi7ls, _ Ail wi Lin Thirty Hoare. SIIaving oun Healt2l a T� into the l ' Way to Oth(�r� � . . Tlie greatest Leat ever perfUrm�ad bJ' - • Is �ntn preventive 1i p n Is COY Off TSA. sold on a war cot ndQnt was that QL Arah- . Of Cod= lvV� t.. `lar Acted upoi►n 1iy Mr. Miler . serious Lung trouble._. It �► ° ibald For in the Servian dr of -His Adwt Who, r a>Resultr NL10�0118. IA Ldp 1b►Oktf �. Tetilt, of Weliington. i�tlpplse>si< �Clli<t the kind , Of ' y F' ` 1876. The Barest telegraph a ation, th hn� hi}pgs ; Hou► elaices,In SeaewWM Cslth sial V bVVJJ `� �'' ;1piin, v�ras tent 120 miles fr m the siren te. needed fat, prevents useless LMA AM 00 ft ticene of t$e tile, and the av Liable for YtitntaWoltsx. ridinqr nags w re of the worst o9aible Pr t e Piston TlmeAl• x o O# 'tissue mak 1 ick Mood, and fortifies the body Lass and tfQrpcn� r , � • 1 description. 9 soon as Mr. orbes Mr. M es Pettit, of W e11 n+ '� a{Yll3t s'11tk I ou of;ud alts! tt at t3t1C.e tf yolt feel Weak tr.Sohogl x .01 , � t e res It of the battle, a rode and3�etl�odeotzn. knevtr h a recent caller at the Timed odfiee. FIe `' , and all nigh long e5 gg t'Blt1i8,ALJt31INu A.,t ,etL Thome:oA �t_ : I off at a .git an in horses; every is aIi of subscriber to the Per, and haVe no ' tate o>r a . l h. s o.sad`r.ao at oil drn orfs. rrtelo c. . he kept at 8 Y has for ears been one of th most re- ,.y; 15 mile$, and forcing them oI at the apected uaineas men of Well ngton. He UAINT ENGLISH CITSTOM. - top of their speed. At nin$ -o cloak a aced of aonaiderable invert- �•� ,jJR$ IMpOSBIBLE Q �L i isore from head o foot Ua, and 18 the holder of sevThe TPlieln NervEline- eros pain cure-asap- Once In five y��ra the Mayor of lVewL { next morn �g tive ge d is rorwed up the river . r `- ` R.• he was Glatt. ring over the st nes °� gatenty Por his own invent ns. lied. It matters borVv, tong standing cetstle, Englan , the Belgrade ®Dain Rt-rest, an never Times as aware of•Mr. Pett t e seri°lis titspe IIetrating an pain subduin pow an Elizabethan ba , sold, landing is drew rein un it he rt;ached tl} fetry Cor.Gerrsrd end cage eta,'resolv'ro.•n4. , . one ion dr'nk of and 1 continued illness, a d was dem er Is ash that r is almost tnstant- at a village green, kis9ea the prettiest La est and ort Oaceerstal COMITS '. . 'f boat. At Se lin,. g li hied to sae that he had n rector- taneous. Nerviline ie a nerve pale aura. Irl he sees and Even her a sovereign, School in the Do inion. Hundreds of stud� 4 d beer, and th at once to the task of g 1 g g ed to Ltb. In answeic eIIq This statement xlrresaea sl . Try it to clinch Newaaetle'e right to the fore- placed directly in:o gcod paying positions. ,', - 1 our after hour again t time, that had been oro ht about. and be tnvinced. shore• Saone of those old En�lick cue- Everything gtr oil First class. Cabalogels writing, h as to w ter all. hes. yy I. the tidings of which he was th bearer. Mr• Pe tit promptly and a phaticallq tams are net so very silly of 1L tdHAW Pl'inai al. � . �; Atter he had -written his ator of the replied "Dr: 'Williams'' Pi Pills' did France is mak' g elaborate -prepAra.• -•-•-� ••Hever Tura Whe°1-WitboutlUsingN a battle and p t it on the wir , he lay h C it." sizes further interr *ted ae to tions Lor the Som visit of t e zar: Harl's c3lover Root Taw puriiiea the pEERL.ESS down in his lothes, and sleppt 0 hours w ' r,he was willing tha the facts blood and gives a clear and beautiful 1' tout once wakening. He ad wit- made publto, .he cheerfully The Art Garland Staveb and Ranges oomplezion. - wi.h should nessed the tile, which had acted 6 coffin to give a statem nt for that have the insist i►rtiiatlo finir�th of any Wild hones are ao numerous in ' �` y. � hours ridd 1120 miles, and written porno , which in .siubetan is as fol- that we have ever seen• Tbey are uesnsland, Australia, that the people I MA HINE - 1. z : - and dispatch d to the Daily ews a !oars: e ,was first atta ed En the everywhere eaknowledged to the shoot them to reduce their number) your defier f ie-Tsks no im4ola6io --b r s t l:` telegraphic essage, four co umna in fall 1892, after assisting'i digging a best mads, while they Dost no more than .�-a lameness is often asked-for inferior goods. They Thousands of cases of Consumption. 4rnrQoes ou m Ad$pt.d to f tv _length, all the f�pace cif � ours. cellar. The first syM tom w a 1 11 ' `f hh (lou ha Qolda and Croup are ne ubnoan�-Sere maahtnery. in tli right liiD, w Lab oo tlnued iol< are ap noted for durabilsty, aonvenlencc, Asthma. • b Shlloh'a Cure. •"r"y°i ROaOr°w °•+i 0°°°”elft'01 workaTereslit • of fuel, ag for style ,and cured every 7 y ' i ti Tb LOOS�9. amend economy •Make hay while the sun tlhiaes" _j .'� ut d h- Tl Drama who is indifie t to her IT'S POSSIBLI4: Ie advice often needed. ' r hlnea - i Biro--Tlie excret of my ag© is int t- "hlako lova while the moons � •, I looks is no rue woman. . G meant ' Is .oftener heeded. itrwxs ord O:a'tilwario k ea to time. 7 ��. �> Women to atiraAive, to k well, ( / He-Are you not sometimes afraid (r�pld the Bead•�-Nasal Dalin glues A large, finely-e alp ed,old-establIphod i / i'✓l�,� that time will te114 itaatant relief. aaeedili cures. NevQr tails. ir. = to please, d it Es one of " r duties tution-NONE zffwR IN owe Dw. '.- ;,: fv r Mak- "'�, - / - Waiter (at club reistaurant -"fteady Business B;duca ton at Lowest P ibis . °: 1 carry out his intention of he Qraduatea alw s encoeAeta Wr1te d to r� �� Relict in SEz Hours.- Dist with your order, soh 1 Ci�y Sll°rts- J. ELLIO Printf ,t i . , . I er. But the dress is to do it El, alp- �•( man (beak from a weQk's fishing - �� I $idne and Bladder Diseases relieve cataloguer �� r ;` suffice is m re than we asn brought ' y the "South American ,. . �_ It in six hours bY' Give me some fish!; I m tired to death • LADIES' COLLEGE. .? ta. y to believe. I Hidney Cure." This new remedy iE1 a other tbin�." ell !opens sept.lath,!n tho r t , 1. r Just hetet we do lave flee girls + I great surprise and delight on aaoount i bf iia exceeding romgtnesa In reliev- a x , look well as all tis to live to aome.pur- I p CITY OF 8T. CATNARI(iEB. ' ' j ins pain in the bladder, kidneys, back Deafness Cannot be Cured sohotarehtp8, in lading; sit ]aingiieh brancee` �t. b I �os13, we wo ,l urge upon th m ouch a ��V i .� , tot the urinary passages 8ctencos, I.nngu sea, 1•ine Art, �rinsio, Eloon4t onto ge of r ding and stud as will _ and every par �y toeat applioatione, ss they a►nnot reach the tion, Commerci 1 Course, well furnished rao 4 confer such charms -ae no m diste can , i p �°., in male or fealnle. It reltep sY me it teemed portion of the ear. Ttere is only ane and laundry for 11183 for the year it urehas `. �< of Water and ps`in ,Elt nae Q, wa to Duro lleatnesti and that is by ooifstitu- p e� 'toil y s used b sa at once. Aadre s, R L V. A. B. DEMILL, l0e Supply' ' elmoat immediately. II you want quiet[ tion*1 reined toe. Doafaore i ca y Yorkville Ave, roronto, Ont. :��`e r well- wn author on wrote a , 4 relief slid ours this is your (remedy. inflamed condition.of the mucous lining of the AWNooRer eq ai in America. c s 6 very prett3' ssay on the po er of edu eustaot►tan tube. Whoa this tub°gets inflamed A Pi a Ur nn or practice in the Collie: ; i > tion to salify—that i absolutely (� eu have a rumbling sound or imperfoot hear- p R �: �; ad celled th features; tht tie had — _ -__ The Mormon Colonies in IViezico are n h is ea a los eat�►os.is to frugal and ever- fag' w °° ie t'r iY° ° MI ON LADIES' COLLEGE ffI n mangy a clumsy nose sad thick - �`- l prospering! owing iiia result, end pnloNe the inflammation cAn be ,IES t i i.: pair of line so mo'Lfied b thought tsk4n out and this tube restored to is normal near y two years, It thele gradnlal- Betio bllsin08s management a Conservatory of �asi� ` e s t ant ae to extended to the outer leg and condition, herring will be.deetroro� foreTer i I',: awakened a d actio 14 ly er le Were. Fever and Catarrh Relk y6d In nine ease4 out of ten are Dau-ed by catarrh r* �-A� be unreoo izable. And he put it on to th feet. The -' 88�` which Hay it n see and pricking, IO to 80 Minutes.--Ona short pati o! aimuooastFun ►a®ee �dam� �ndition n� °nth year will begin on 8spl.it1+, fafN. , this ground that we so o nth' a umbneas et worse and worse, the breath through the Blower, sup- Ws will give One Hundred DoUare for a y le, homely 'and unattractiv in youth, cont hued to g Equi meat verty complete in all departmen `,' �' ! p ant' he pact[4,illy lost boutrol of his plied With each l,ottle of Dr. AS�der ease of Deatnerstcaueed bycatarrh)thatSan• tt �� bloom, in mdd►e life, into s ftened In- Catarrhal Powder, sat be oure3 by Hall's t,^fatarrh oro. Bend for rTew �ipe Orga in building. For new a►tt1► rah G dian Ssunmer of good looks nd mellow feet 1Xe could walk but a short dla- diffuses this po 1 _ l Eve out, of the asset ps;seages, eircnlars,treo. s�Re contain g terms, etc. address the r, - tpn�, I - tan before his limbs would g painle �n f d rightful to use• It re- F. J. CH18N11:Y d6 C0.,Toledo►O• Principal, A. HURNzI.b.D.,LI,.D. a and be would be obliged to teat. He felt that if he could ,walk, tort rods !Levee instant}q, and permanently cures /Sold by Druggists,760. 1 - aTpND RFUL SUNLI HT. .• iahing �,„ 11 n } wit out resting he was accomp Catarrh H Ta�illtis and eafaeas.�' A Turkish trade has been issued not- ` �rl�� elite •CaIl BIL51aeS8 Co11e� ��' Rrom a comparison of the lative ln- a e t deal, 1Ie had the best of mad- gore TlI 1 lfyin�l the Council of ; Armenia and E Leal attendance and tried many meds- � �� - tenaitq' of (solar, lunar an artificial beneticiaE results. lie Irl, slack. , - Patriarchate that they vE1T be bald re- a,,(1l,td),p� feTorott o. Li[e ssillilsg: �.t #f, I could not' give mly B ibis hercrafter far any treason on T•rsnto. y light, ae determined by Pry Euler and cin without any A yaeht to groes the tie Armenians. t Wollaston, it appears that lie rays of rem fined in this condition for 9bout But then I've given her many a tnnaat tom+ part oI, 4irit�j'i� w H IxeTITOTs oa CaAtt �sy I two ears, when ha unex eotedl got CCOUNTANTs. the sun have an illuminat pomver Y . To prove my love's 'devotion. I Awned and eon rolled by lesding Torontobw� ¢l;1 '` hat it is wantlerful in th . eKtreme. reli 'f. One day he waa in Pictotrain. Mr ` il- ret rni to Wellington b9 urea in a Da - South Heart 1�sseaae ttelEeved in 94 Min- a� ss men. Be. �hora treed t�ollggo is Gnsdsll << Y. di to their deducts na the n� Plcton Was also a pas- ' Rheumatism �O _ pp - 1f. r wer of the ' great day Joh SoUy• of yy , Hsadsome prospeotu lam;, ting Po se er on the train, Ddr. Soby it will American Rhelimatio Cure for Itheu ales,-Dr. Agnew s Cure for the Heart 1reT► Tersn Bellies acyl. >i, ltlN• ' star n uttl to that of 14, 0 candles, the many Y gives perfect relief in all oases of Or- DAVID HOSHINS. , - be emember A. was one Qt madam sad Netria,lgia, radieall n the anio or 8yml>athetio Heart Disease in EDW.TROUT, a at a diatancp of one foot, oro 8,500,000,- wh had found benefit from�Ii Pink Pills is 1 $ daps. Ile aoti6n opo it effects a cu Presideab. tyeorsta>t7� aw,i,tx,,otw•txn�,txn, ,ax►,uuti c ndtes ata van a testlmonfal that was system U reme►rkable and mysterious. p miautea, and speed y Fe• Y and had gi been It is a, peerless remed [or Palpitation, distance of X95,000,000 miles*. Prom the ub Eshed eztenaivel�r. Having It removes vet once the oat a The p A, ,. i, v f res, tt follows that the t b Dr. Wt�liam ' Pink Pills diee inllmediatal disapptsa_ shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells alio a IKU . ft Y Pain in Left Side sad all sytnptoma o>� �9 0� - 94 80VeP@� r 1. amount of hIt which flow from- the first dose greatly yy �' , b the he sever since lase!! a e unch ft►Pentd- laenetsts. 7o gssits._ s Disea$ed Heart. On,e dose convinaee. -* I solar orb d not be rod Y t e sriedioine, and gotic I1Q �� Remedy t. daily bur of 200 globes of tallow, tit' condition made e0qui as to who ® toothpick factory ilourishes)n Har- . ,• ' ual the earth in nitwde. bee in ormed, Mr• bor S rings Mich. The output is 7,5W: Lz Blache, the great basso, bad a voice For weak Ent I h eq be a8. Having 0 g day. so stro that on several occasions it Aamed s! e = `" .: So to ped him on the shoulder and Opp toothpicks every ng y p oracked the window glass in the room Chronic (irsn I ,, MAIitE PRIME EJi, (T. said " Friend you look ai sick manr. _, � !_t tion of the lila � •,x ��=t� -: is , and Mr. Cy gF.IDIi`Z. where he was practicing. ; "'V . _'" Mr. Pettit descrit�ed t+ilm or Weak* ��� r �. Ab 1 exclaimed the can ibal thiel, Sob re lied, "Take D Williams' A'gveriul ruins e�teryescent Balt. of Sight,from �r F,= his li , what kind of s min- p rom t and effective remedy Piles Cured in 8 to 8 'Nights-�'• ute or chronic 1�l y-t` snnacking Ps ' Pin Pills I. know `from experiQnce net ous headache, sick atom- 1 A ow'a Ointment will cure all asses flsmination wbet�l- Later waa t t rwe had for dinner t h t virtue thtere ist1 th m and I am A inset P t e lied his cam ani- will cure yo Mr. Pet- for sick or ra exbauated nerves, of Itchin6 Piles in from 8.to 8 nights. ! �a �p►��c' er induard b t? I I Your Ex !!Baty, r p p . sat' fled they 1 a frits, I One application brin�s comfort. For sorotutous oliq 'f on, I slioul say it was a Pr' a Minist- tit tried so man thi and tailed acb, mental del roasioai ei . - p Blind aisd Blesdin 1 ►lag it ie peerless. or other cauaoa; weakness of Vision oro t er,. to et relief that p w somewhat wccei P °anxiety, and all con tiond , lt ghee pczema, pptic Nerve, or s di>ieased state of the licca i ti eke. t.ioal, but the adv was so'disinter- Alsu cures Tetter, ' th»t he. arising iro+mlooholia or other ezcs- ir�r'B Itch, and al! eruptions of the DonstcuaWnRth° e7e• Sold by°Il druggists. - i iven anarneatlq Dae to two teaspc,on- 1 'S CORN E�Tft CTOR sate !. and g aced ' skin• 88 oGs. sl. a. stfssa sena. pUTNA °on luded to give Pink Pills a trial. The els• Dose•--Fr _ rete .�..�.�+ ♦geisu►, ■amillost. Ysi. .� four hbura� This is the rest is shortly s�1 tam d up. Ile boughto initwentylmi utas! It nnotarelieved. k'or FjjLLY OCCUPIF.I)., ' --- - 'Dures in t Baty- r testimony f tetra of thousand who have the Pink Pills, dse�l hem aocordic ug , m's aFdta epee ly, with- he directions which accomp�ny e+i°h 2 sent h ttlelslThe TogrontoiPhar- What does Miss l±'r►vaEous de when O�ontreil �Rpa6ition COlripari� - , ginned it. P tna l ►�- GIs `- d removles corns ' twentq-, Ix,z, and was cured. 1IEs cure be td,, Toronto, Wholesale she isn't taking care of her dog's out pain bu 11th/ ,_. lieu , to be german nt for it Eli now meta! Co., She tliinka a ut him• fRiDAr� SEPTEMBER 1Yt6 four hours . . ' full year since h diaccintinuecl tl�e A®ents. - ,,t use f the pills. Der. Patti says he be- um p'tin can be Bored by the 10 dts. Corals Conatlpatlon and Liver u►rusu�ttr, i THE NEEDE - - lie� he would Ess bee me utterly Cosa t Ilia. llr. A ew'a Liver Pills are the 18 tB e 7• . w A hal esa had it not en f r this won-: cause h C Bhil h'he oly known r�dy ; most perfec made. and cure Eike magic, i '' - �•• W ware=That you fellow i ftk HoRA ch®, •Cortttti anon= Bilious- ; F T . �. you have your office is th most con tier( t health reetorirag mad telae. g nom, Indkizen p • ' ' ' 1' a experience of years waa proved for that tett late disease• tion and all Liver Llle. lU eeited up y I ever ran act I cent i $ ysal-4i1 doses., 4_ z ue Lewers-Yeti. I how; (but that there is absolutely na di,seaae due The new R iz►a lean o[ �200,Oi}0.000 � �: Mr• o�I et. vitiated oonditi n uI the blood or floated by th Ituthschilde in 1 sties was �_ � ���� t� , I you must remember he is ng Y to P , CONTENTED. . Y shat. erred.nerves; that;, llr: Wi11EIima' aubscrEl>ed ab ut l5 times Deer. I , and his c,h racier is-not- ful formed. E ■ E cure, and bllaod constlpat[on. and $ay $uberty, En all your travels did '"" v He ha8 ne er been tried by_f re. Pin Pills will not, ,rorrsptly Diseased ou over hcsppen to fie the ghost danoet J,: r W ware-Then you lead better th,; who are su �ering from ylntch kudney �iia lis Clover Root Tea. are Y . . ���'�� -�, tr . . M d avblcl much miser and c No. l'm itwaya per[ec fly satisfied if Exh Y z fire him. tro hies.wool _� . .. sav money by pro I ptly. �rt•aorttng to . r n srs the glwSt walk regularly once F . , i T this treatment+ Ge the genuine Pink NOT . AFRAID OF IT. {; - < o sot be �earauad- ou wife . Are you afraid of world . a `week. T•p1Ea CLea6 SUt dU6II11T. , r%, Pill every times assd� ! I _ _ ,: - Slumberi Sam-Nu, warm; not sn r . - ed to take an imlta .ton or some other �„`I•atl{d AgTiflultural and InduetHau FaiK ,• jib rem y from a deal r, which, for the de least. I avo slept soundly by da Epi TWENTY 9lS YE�1t9. , i �� sok -of extra profit ku�htlABelt, he cosy aide uv it fe 'hours. splendid Show of Live stack. a "east as go Dr_. Wi�lltima' "-"" EEPINQ �� sa Rb[ltlH t�I. MstEniflcent Horticulttrrsii Qispfst . r -i - Y O E TH . . .:,, , t t People wonder why their nerves re so weak; Pin Pills make r' h, red blood, and WEST BA Mannfaaturea. Maohineiy in ffiotion+ ' why they get tlred so easily;wl y they do not cur when other m licines tail. Une of th bandaomeaY sift Dlnit cad's Fine Poultry ShQW '«-, H _ �_; sleep naturally;why they have f squeal head, ,: I that had ev r b�en turned out of the A ffiilitary and Other gaitds• �'� hes lndi esLion and factor Es no r+lusning from Toronto to ' ., ac S JUS' AS`''.BAD:. g yy e via the pfet NEW SPECIAL ATTltAOT10N�. s :. Nervous Dyspepala. 'rhe .xplanation 1s ( New Tork w shout Chang l a ouT irl eve give Y°11 th' mar- ulalr West e ore route. it ID s buf Reduced states on all Railways. ° '< rs �^ allnple. It is found In that Imp re blood feed- Dee y 8 r _� . _, l - ins the nerves on refuse meted of fhb ele- ble btUut she often ��ttrns the cold shoal- car, and ref eshmente can be obtained �'orall information apply W µ -- } "� ' o, � en route, if desired. This car leaves a. e. aTf.vtiireON. M'gr&Secy, mentsofstrengthandvigor. Opateandnerve TH�COOK'SBESTFRIENQ 789t.Qsbriel8treet, ManlrNl. �� y da Uniup Etat on, Toronto, every day comp4uclds 11mPly deaden an do not care. , ���_ .. except Sun y� • •_. 8 1 J at 4:55 p. m.. reaching hoods ars.pari la feeds the nerves ur T ! at lO lU a. m. ! A R(;E S '�A I �'� fu a n A - _v pp New York x morning -- - -- -- -- -- - - lstural sleep, I,erfect di es- - - es s _ iia from liunti• -- ' '" rich blood piv g --- - - �� _ ,ie tion,is the(rUe rell�edy for all net vous troubles. i 00}p n tl r i�l1p On bundays t he clasper r u a�,g� well evict, ="cossble 8TH wlNa� ' R ckma�n s U ill u Ilton only= nneating with the through ee oou>s1i Y � ` train from `loronto• , Call st any (!rand d a' MEAYY �� TUBULAnI su!Ni ' ' s V Trunk otf'toe in Toronto for information ' a HEAV ra E ouLA lox t - ; `G p sltive CHre oT ileauotAtigln m s in steeping ear. Reaervatiosis 0°woRK�s BO 1 L . - }• ; 1 nese t and P atrllv86 can !te made In advaaoe if dcetred. 1 LL ' SA BAND and ,L I I • ~ CIRC IAR r- �. , aS' fi i =� 3 � w p gi – u Bend for deaeriptlw�ts►losuw ` s a M yyQQ _ _ - � ► r s a p r I a pt awe:r Reurtiat( m•,carred by Kcwt -- t SMAntftLl'tl, Canttid�. �. Soapy WATEROUS� ,,, - �,, >�the One True Blood PuriAer.Al drudCists.il• en y Cure. t Ii pTt 'Ib'[1letlietcatz - I: cure.Live Itis; easy to C, Armstrong 1�:aq., 181 13esyuer I =�ti g, F 1 – O!F - �-IOOtI'S Pills take,easy operate.sba. vet , Ottawa': xyck lana Kootelxay Cure • ' ♦M1� ed iris of Scut •a. R:�, F c - vet. •` �� I'" • Nal ><'76 blurruy , t: homa� Moffat, ' .sq•. +' , i r x 2 ''yfz�`.�. O tawa: Rheumat" m entirely Cured ley p jay 1$�� ; cam• Fe ' . 4 �i - h tenay. Cure. Gl�],D - ,' � � ' "d" tt 99 ,a.f3reton • JZra. Thomas H�wle Award �' is so_li.d ha W Bottle and half of I�I h�St 1 id54J-iE1e C � ��. �' Ottawa: One g - , R ckman's Kootertiy Cure w. a a Isom- �t)RLD's • a ` ' '- ENJO LIFE A=.:. Pete remedy ,fox' Itheusnati m and . 1''AiR r ' UCHT. i Gold medris rad CO_V!�.� s o a� w �.c h a► •�� [r THEY g vets. , •• — I _ I DCl3ef Awatde • •" i - • - •._;s j *": iKaA rre'mtkarsble Pat.rtck 8rerlrsen, Esq., Russell! Tiougm. w kl end RhPumat.Esm cured by Ryck- s r all ��_eani pufip.os s exce F .. .< I� weak ad etc Y O tawa. sueoses s - suffer ntold wlserlos I u n t i gh en's $ootenay. GAM• , `y�� (C� [Q A Q, } f " throug ailmentspeoul- ...:•- I : �hu�d ETV \AVB it `V ro V lu-.Rl `�eN YJ t.;, s int to t ear eez. , Fit O+ T j 'j'iekel �1'° ■seAsres , IT s• WRONG, A. H• Taylor, 1 ' E ` Most al these ills ro- ant, Ott+'.IVa: Was cured of Rheu- • • ,T�• y� '., ' Bull fro n womb trourble S — N0"190T What Will SAPOLIO do? � it Will ole palllti.IIlake 0 -Old, , ,�. of 4on+ sort. Pfo w0-. Y reAwso Weww Lts"T *OAF. v � ' n'ryry men o a ren in wmk atiam lay COOte0ay Cure.. ( „oar 91111 ,ww. wN111 stud iVe the Hoon,UbleB and IihelYes a IIs aplie�aIIoe. It Will tam ' I'O V l v u . or ill w to uses Bertha Carr' an, 198. Albert •. seas the kaiY�/ i i cured by 8. e>lee the_dishes and off the pots and pans, 'boa �n eoear ttawa, Indige tion ens re y MILES' (Can.) VEGETABt.i CMIOa hOBND ootelaay Cure.t Saalts son WMArrsae {j OY$�l th it; and make the tint shine bhi htly. The Wash-bfuial thi ,i : _:. " and Mllo Sanative �.•..,_.. ,. For every is"Suglight" . . - griaes 7tio sad?bo. Bor sale b alt Druggists. 2^18 A rt �t• th�tllb e>1en,the�ry+ea8p kittsheA bti as Q can M a Ila1F piA tON f } - sAd melte the Orl, + wfsppeY*rent to 1,eT°�lrar., 1 p' d ,. impart vltslity snd eaerYl Mrs •John, M he Coote- He a exerhouSekeepereatdtry*6 Ltd:,Toronto..*useful PRPW- ill pro*Q �}of the"11[other Bei' eo; o{ ngr z'rtamph.,, ttawa; Cured ° Hives by t1 + t$ et1T 0 Hzpianstory r,onDhlet. ay Cure. bound book will�ire setft,or • * • 1 QLTO� (}�. oak w p t tree DA sppltlOn 5. - .. .Ir.�...-+:F- F - ��W � ��t1IAliN Op SITATIOt�S. :, ,.C." nEDiCIN CO.. a.cloth•bant3d far_ we*ppsrs. . . . �� C� s TNR NE 1; y- t A' M 7t3 vet. Paoli vet:. Manttuf.. Alma 13ery, 227 Church Eli., Ottawa:. Mona* �o � • , 8 reseed ko say addrow on order: ntirely cured. of lnflamak) y Rheu- a z 1Redtatnes e D may, J - L ., - _ _ .. :. .. -. .-w .. :.....- .- _ .. .. - ._ - _ : , _:' of- L' - , - - , , .:. -. . ... -req i-f 91 -,;,.; �: ;,^4 �7- - ... -- - - - .. .. 4- i . ,' ,,• f .: -tea.-,.. .. -... ". .: ...- - .. : �.p. : a e_ il _.., �' rt� ;-. ,�. lit:-. -1�r,:,f�J�� ?'d• �.,,� •_'•! - . .. I ` ,µms a.x. r. `.i 1 _( _r:y•T'.' k-: +. 1..-•ti.; �, '.� : -r _ -. :,... . .. ... -.. : .--....q�„Ps... •. ... '",��y�` -,1.-..._ '.i�•,� _ L_ `^��'(.t:. :..x. f �,e ,,:A r#`si.f. - __ -.: --. I -... :. ., ..- .. i .--,of,_. •'F - $,r-,T,�.±•_. :t �'.M L-r ,. i; t r,'"' " �- - .. I. _,. _ . _ As. ,c' . �+"' ,$� t -- *ht. . , .moi 'i. Y y �t ,.a f s a! a' '� r 1k.. 3 s+a v .. .f: B- - Y Y Y .4 --: - 1. .:,:+. .. .- .T,t est •r'<>-. .... •>' .,;. :Yt_ " _= j ?�, ,' # . _ -.. , .0 - 1 3 yt J� - 1 :R . ,1� �ttf: �' , w. d Tau _:- .. .-. - }wn: r'#'�.a.;._.la•Y"•f.Ss` r-4I.': .�_YrY.r=' G.less.'.`.:ye-:.�,- 1 '' `seza.- +::-"" _'.et. ,xa-q` - ,F , i-�' - , ; r ,; 0 .] ! Y r :1 I{xe5 ' .r x l i:. - -._.,:.. _,x i .� .;, F• `y .ltd° A _ _ a°l �� C .- f , r ..x r 4 5 �3 K , r �. „ pprr 1 _ . . k er� �i . �•,� x , . ... °� �++' x, , . A CC .. - .. , ... :i ... b �,. �,. -'� .,'sNt 7 i ...-.. .. :.. ,- .ejF .. �. e-.H`) _ Cat: _ �i�.9r. .. `. B -Y.. _ _ . I 1 - .., ., .. a .t „z. :. . 6 } .,, �, , _:-. .... ..... -_ . .. .- - . ..:. ... .. r�, .,- ... . . .: -. ..: a,vs :-:.l - _.- - , - - _... - r. _ _ - __ _ _ _ , . /. . . - •..). _ , 'Il fail to underK .. sense. M st eo le wi _ p ,... p .; , . _ . W ` ' _. .k '"' j stand why men Want to find the North . fitleaeon had two horses injured, do g e # Pole any ay. Who will be the gain tUat obey had to be killed,.by the Cl.T. R. I 1 er when t at ole is located 2 Mttriti• m P Wedn@slay morning. Biz of bis' b!wa® • • • ,; w` ,.' i . i erg used t worry and scheme to` find ,Rot through a gate and•unto the rai y • 'the north- est passage, and many a track while two were killed the other fear � � c '�� � � � ood man` life was lost in the search 'escaped. I . - t1 oblished ev Friday- morning a1 rte iliac g The, tax rate for 1896 for Markham _ p for it. N w that they have the north- akering,out. village will be etraak at a rate of lfl wills West ass a and the ma Of Alaska 8 + i t1D1 a (f lel . -I P g P on a total assessment of #240,116. Tbia E TERMS e;. t 3 . `a` ' as• .00 itT ala If=as tie. coast iso mplete they want • to find - a most considerable redaction from � ow . is � �- .. 1'e� `yl a 1t - "T Ts . •>t lP _ . BATES OF ADVERTISING: i the North Vole. . It is strange, on the ,lase year and we trust our munici 1 , . �" , I ps r y'irst insertion,per line - - 10 stile. Whole, th t there i8 Do such raving salons have not struck too tuw a rate bat '1 .. ' i� c •" = -- _Brach subWluen insertion,per line - s detlire to find the• 8oatli Pole: We be this as it vritt, we Dave a great deal to ' (� -_ . -' �' -- This rate does�ut include Legal or For ad- fertise- ts. believe t att some Norwegian gentle- be thankful for in a reduction of 9 mills. 1 . _ Just Arrived , - - ,. , , 11pecial terms given to parties Maki con- - The Markham bathe were destroyed by I - ' mets for 3 or a months or bl the year. Haff- m8D with an unpronounceable name fire on Wednesday morning Dd vas,,p0 A t D1T.ylba►r �i , -yearly or yearly contracts parable quarter y. hale been lone in the endeavor to die- ! - - - � Business cards,ten lines or under, with apP*, doubt, the ork oI gn ince diary. The . . `a - one year,d5 00,payable in advance. coyer the outhern end of the earths fire was noticed abottt 8:46 .m. and an n scuts line A Fine Crate of . itaf'Notiae in local aoimm�s to P axis. Th re seems to be some lnlus- alarm immediate! run in b Chief Cam ave cents per line each subsequent i e rtion. y g y p _ . . . - 8 contractrates madeknown on!a lice- tice in th . The South Pole is just bell, of the fire brigade. the b ildinet then - on: No free advertising- e i _ 6` -- Advertieemente without written ns ru trop. as good a .the-North Pole. - IE .is to wase [Wase of flame. The uildinK and - will be inserted until forbidden and tib rg aa- be hoped n the .whole that' nobody contents were'oompldt9ely des roped Do er• ,�,. � oordingly. Orders for discontinuing a v +tree- ed by an insurance of 1140. , , r' • - Monts must be In waiting and sent to th pub- Will ever find either pole, becausq if We eztend our oongratuls ions to' blr. - - ilsber. the are discovered. people will•'•be I - - `� Job Work promptly attended to. i wa tin o and see them so often and Mrs: John Oscar Itobias n (nee Wit- W. 1. CLARK PROP lEl OR. g ma Colborne Powell) who w re joined in I that a o d an more will lose their . g y the matrimonial bond by ills Rev. Anth. - I lives to s pplement those whose'bones ony Bart at the church of t e Redeemer A11 d j•- Kin s. - , am Politioe-strictdndepen e. _ Our Aim—A First-class Local Pae . whiten 1 Arctic bays today. Prof, on Monday Iasi. Mrs. Rob neon ie 'the k Dur Expc�otatione-The earty Andres h. d better settle down to eorue y a g ter of the'late Vin: H. 'Powell onl duh BGSfi tll�i�t3- npport of the neoale ofPickerintt and i inity. E� of Toronto, and Mr. Robinson ie Ghe CIrfC8fu1h�tp9s. . .: . useful fie! of research, His.wife will q + eldest son of fleury Robinso Esq., who be better leased and nobody is really' Pretty Tint _ FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1 6. - Bufferin to know about the North for a long time parried On bu iness is the _.. . g stand now oocupied by J. W• elbj►. The : „ 1. I - - Pole. happy groom now resides in hiladelphial '(' NOS ES AND COMMEN . ---- Pa.-dull. ,lU e �I� ,Il l 1 VeStl j�+te . - -• BT LL • ,, QUFFVt E _; The Dominion House is n in .: �` Fall Fairs: y It w� l , a ou.,, - 'session and the debate upo the The an nal meeting of the Toronto . i s �: firanch o the Methodist Woman's Mis• -T I .' - s eech from the throne is eiflg Auq 81 to Sept 12-Industrial,Toronto 1 _ p sionary ociety will be hel3 at Lolling• sept io--11l—Provincial, Montreal ,I - _ threBhed out. wood -in October. hire. Clendeuen has ,. 15.18•-Ray"ot Qninte,BelltiviUe . - - - . . 17--18--West Durham,Bowmauville - ! - - . been elect d delegate from the 8tuuffville 21--2a-Central Peterboro Dr. H. A ams, Reece of n7 0, iB '+ �._ 'Crudes out as an Independent candid a for auxiliary. , On ace nt of th vraehout on the track „ C, Oct i and s--inset York. mgrkhain. the vacant seat of North Ox din „ 98-90-Ontario and Durham, hitby V :,�._ : at Ailand ie, the trains on the Northern „ io--1e, London N �. AND ST 1.LISH - . . ithe Ontario Legislature, in app ition division o the G. T. R., were run over .. ItF-17, auelph _ , _, to. Mr. 1'attallo. the Midla d section on Mogday, thus ad• :: �, e�ouav�il � ING. GOODS..'.._ , . - I }' ding four passenger and about 12 or 1'8 Oat s--7. Newmarket ---- . - : .Sir Mackenzie Bowell has b e ap- Ener ht tra'ne to the da a re lar tra$Io. •• 9 sutton o , _i i , K y gu 8-9, Button "" pointed Conservative leader n the A pedl r calling at the residence of „ .2a-21,: .woodbridge ,� . �» Prints We lead. Senate. He is by no mean al dis- Henry G ose, N. GFwillimbnry, one day Suiting: t$8 chO108st. _ . ,carded bee number •with th b tter last week ied his horse to a post in front Neth Adverttiseme ds. - of the Uo e. Quite.near was & hive oC will PaperB the Le.test. element of is party. - bees whip took umbra at the roximit --t- Boots and Shoes new and nobb i P y OR DALE-House and't a stores for . = ' of the- b rse and roceeds at once to Canada w n the second intern ti nal p sale on ring •Meet, Piakeri Dor tall ;` chastise hi for his intrusion. The poor p.rttoulste apply to A. $. �o s�v$Lr•9 +7+ �GEO. & RKER, Dumbarton: , yacht race t Toledo Wednes a by animal wa so severely slung t at he lived. CoileRe at•,Toronto. 9%f , -26 seconds c rrected tir4e. It w uld --_- ----- '� _ seem that in accom hshin tis etc only four U are.=Free Preen. ICKERINCF F RIIIT IPORAT• - P g On Frid night of last week the. only. P INO FACTORY for sale. I mediate pos- Canada should feel pleased. 1 y session gives it required. Fo Partiou,ars _ . ` C . fantum. I address to E. MAHLER, hfford, at. 14-48 . .. child of Jo its Bo er died of cholera in-: . . - . _-- ---- - -- The ++ Ec . It is est tie ed that Hu h Joli ac- Mal onomical 4 'a�� P g T. Willie son h&. sold tUe gyre of the OATS FOR HIRE-The pndereigned , ' aonald, of innipeg, will be le ted Rasnell, pr perry on the 10th of WUIt• B hes a number of boats for hire, at moder- ouse 1/armer �'e �� ' leader of the Dominion Opp 'siti n. church to . Hammill for 1660. ate rental by the day or hour. P'o terms app!y •a ? _ i n d Wellies to Snodden, of the east end lfO eoliN cI EENLAw, south of ick-q Mnoe � w0 Maanfacturtd b q T h e +Clark Wallace has been +pen o e , R og Cook Co.,Windsor,Ont., but that won d be out of the q esti n, who Use b en ill from ootssnmption for some time, fed on Ddond&y last. pIG}S FOR BALE:•-TUe eabecriber bas and Detroit,iMich.,is the as the Quebe Conservatives eo ld of 1 twenty brood sows,due wi in sic wgeks, only known safe,reliable - follow his le Jonas -'M Ile+ threshed 870 bushels' o tea brood sow• with litter+ by Bid tram 1 to e . monthly medicine on which ladies - - pease off an eleven &ore field on the Pik weeks old,also a -lot of ghosts. to sell for can de std in "tks Hour and tient ' 1' hon the field to rn cash or on time Appty for p,u'tio ars to J. A. '/� t i, \t. .- M peto .,� HOW. Will am Paterson, co troler farm and le enonR WHITE,Brougham. 6f of mud. )very lady rho re&da the yield to boat 400 bushels. ' this is requested to in two post- . of customs, was elected Tue day1 in For the &et three nights there hav .111 - North Grey by a majority of 00, to been slight frosts in this ne hborhoodE PAY 110 TO 118 PE t WEEK- age stamps, with her address, for iR p'or easy home work„ No home,books I141:, ' Q_ - replace the let@ member John Cl k, Some say th pumpkin leaves are injured or peddling. Can be aous in spar time d. or iI In CUYiL VIK ' Cas d.. Jam@9 1VICLa L ln• In the i0tn t of Londgn flake6 'Of enc evening, trend•temp for work a d particulars ') + It. �-r now dee t' g v 3' st once. THIS 8EYMORK SUP LY CO., Ms .- �, of Owen Svu� d wag the cons rvat've fell. . 1 ' sonic Temple, Camden• New Jersey. fly• and fu 1 particulars, which.we will t His roan friends will regret to learn - -__--- ---- `'• send by return mail in plain, sealed + . - - ' candidate. . The result of the lett on that Jose b Cozworth was taken iU and - i P 1 �SIlted• envelope. I. j , is a decided surprise to both, par ies _ _ y p hos he ma soon bersuffioH tl Itreoovers -- '� An P3 phgsician dears -tan- r � o ' and a ver el6se election was a set d. p r - - - -__ - - - - tinued ractice treatin diseases of r 110U lit — y Tire underatgned afe preps+ to puechssod I`Ir. ljaterson's Chdrlees wee ed to return to town, Tribune any quantity of apples nor which they Wil► pay i "�-�� = women, has charge of the office. and the highest market price•. The• K 1sey" Corrugated can be consulted by letter or in j: - to be weakened as he was an o tsi er: .•---•- , }� ,•. tl & person. Address our main office On the -same day Hon. Mr. Bl lr, UxeRIOQE RD io errs ont: War Alr Generator.5 , _- _ _ . Minister of Railways, was el ted in Twelve , eo le from Uabrld� ' �' _ Anyordins Air mace will roduce . 3 _ YA Hoc Fu p THE COOK COM�.tPAN --o . p ge an� heat if you Wil only supply enough fuel. T.he 900m I�O� 26$ Wcodwaad 08., j tlaeen's-Sunbu y, New Bruns ick, y vic:ni6 , left on Tueeda oar the 114 bar A xcultural C 11e�ge Z ••Kefss " several special and vatUsblr tl3Etrott, Mich. a majority of 6�0 Or Over. y y b features but oat important is that it will vesters encu cion to the North West. 6 UELPII. give seers h at with fess fuel and is th, - u t Chas. a oderich has been elected b asset dans heeler ®ad•. Com'Cook s Cotton Root Compound 4 . q y Ay ab sot ai the ontarto Legle stare, lverj The"Ker " fare c bet construcieii is sold by.all responsible wholesale The Ch1ne,Se [�est101'1 lies 88 a acclamation t0 fill the' yacan0 , On tris coital in Ontario is enNtleed� to have st the r k y of several up ght, tubular, corrugated, cisr and retail dru sts in the Dominio- .. live One in Canada for some y@ rs, School Boar , oaueed by the death of th Ontario AxMcultural College,Guelph.during all tree �a)a 1 cut) around which the fire $� and a very iffieult one to deal w th. college terms, Dae•tudeac to stteadanoe w t,r• ase„and up t which the cold airpasies ofCgnada and United Mates fo_ tae ' late Mr. Mp ay out psyment of any tuition fee:' Theis is Qow white being h to and this entire section Dollar per box. kf " ' That tbesel foreigners area ery The inte eating 1dews comes from th a vacancy for such a student for the County of �t w ped with a heavy steelcasing which . - '. r bbd Class t0' 8nC0ura @ we Bre all `:camping ,re Orte that trim in ladle ' Ontario at the Collage,sad osadldate• for this bmw by the fire atrikiog a when ____�_._` _-_______-_ ps vacancy are requested to s I 4� down outside of upright sections �' hair are Ifo 1 n er fashionable;but trim JOHN � JA'R WELL, tswu amok i it in taro warms the air a reed,- for the are able-•to sub ist g *"'tai• p�• - g y in • ketbo ks are still the rale, • . - - unty Clerk. hat pas"up atwean this steel casing and the x m geons• :` �. ,'! _._ . upon almost -nothrog, and .work for - '� t ' Pl poo rastiaed easiest this explains why the �. On Thur da evenin last Michael - - - °-- •• I y R , aial.n. Kdssy throe limas mora radlatl°g , much less than our laborers., wen - Moren, one of Uzbrid Townshi a of - .etfaea and w air capacity than w erd,- o ge P .. Pne a bred birds atOo s pair. Oome they aeq�ir� a feW hUndrec� dol era residents, sed sadden! awe , heart R j_ a earn ntva• T>,a Kel.er heats every r - they go bac to China and and con id- y y lYlarket # O enet.i '"°me"°°' '�°a�a*t°�'tad with•°ice, early and take year choice, rias offer trouble beim the cease. The taneral took .add, heal wars:air that wdi not ka ure will only he-for 80 days. k_. Bred aristocrats. That is t�e in en- place on Ba urday to the R. 0. ohureh in _____ year fitrnittue. , - f�v: tion of most of the Chinese that come this town a d thence to the R. C. Dem Th. "K r" will hese coon►, tlo retic W.• J, GFORDON, Having been placed in tall I chtirge of C. . . Pickerin ter . Deas ed was wide) known an r �Tht•" K y " does not heat your ilia+. g+ On/. ' anadian Cal overnment impobed fee bight ree ted li a11,-Times. p e s elevator ai h st ma t, Ism pre Toa" , y "L absotutply gas and dui . 0 use._ III view Of these ,acts t e y Q I- y y ed to ppay the highest mar et prices for proal. WE .WOIILD. OFFER OIIR...... Arthur (1 Iain Use gone to Parry Son nd all'Kattttids of ffratln. sand nor d txipti.a catalo`tte. I p - ''of eome $SOI upon each Chinese u n • to take a pp 1tlon at tiffs trade of 1larness= TSE JAM $ SMART �f�. ��t his 'landing: The Toronto rhr des making. Farmers dealing with the sy eely upon , Dodd Cheap StCc� • receivin fair treatment in ever and Labor Union has asked the T4os. ham of near Hartman was g' Y • BR CKYlLLE,Ont. - Dominion G vernment that the c pi- seriously h rt last Saturday by a fall fro Way' Bwlu t s Makers for Canada., —OF 5 tation tax be raised to $500; w rich a wagon. he injury is supposed to bei JOSEPH SLACK. FOr sale b D. W.. KENNEDY, ... _ ... - , tiatio •trg:. � 1 ..� ' would almost mean that they be not the back, as he has to be lifted abou . --" Pickering. � rim ` -�1• ',{ E. C. Bµ on of the Bascom $ouse r _ DMD YOU EVER TRY.. ., - -_- --- __ - With our usual well selected School 'N • ' `� S - allowed to come to Canada. hat i ,-1''� tanned a ootple of days ago from Twee , THE' OELE13RAm1✓D Bapplies; also TiBsue.Psper, crinkled and y' fix.. seems a lot of none , but osaib y it lain ; Lam Shades acid Frames. •j - y p where he d spored of his hotel there, the The Porr�d a ideals p P � would make good, to some extent, the Queen's. ie undivided attention will v LEHIt VALLEY COAL A number of, Good I ammooka at 600 , loBa to the- laboring classes that ach _now be Riv n to the Bascom House. I i--- AT THE each. ' . . .of these little Celestials cause. A close a d interesting chess matoh b Acknowledged to be the beet coal mined, M. A E. BOONS ' - -- -- - inail, who has been in progress sin a Elmdale Mill% ' 1Cl�elm Pick@ring Eafit End. � ' - .I , - The incendiary method Of remo ing the 17th of May between Mr. Coz of T - -"-- .- - toll-gateB h been resorted.to.in ork +onto and r. Careweil of Uxbridge, w a Present Prices I R, U hie �2c, I am inlpodting direct' fr„m the mines, j : 7' county, and trouble is like! to ver- terminated last week. UzbridRe w e per lb,.. �'V anted...o . y Corn' Meal 2ilo,, r• • Lake those who had any hand. in start- -again vio4 ions. in the fir . A minute en air will Many p opts of IIabridae and oth r All kinds of grain Itaken in ezohange for Any quantity at market prion on Dara or g g q y laces alod the Midland will see nes more any of these mea a. delivered. HOgB, Cattle .; , be made aid the:guilty parties. un- he fain;ilia face of Robert Leask at Black• ; W H., ELVISS, Prop. t And Sheep i ; i � { S, .. fished whe> found. While 'such crater Jun tiou, where he was almost a - Office and Yard, - . . " _ ; conduct cannot be excused r a daily calla and where he used to aiwa s Hing street, Pickering. For which the best. caslf t'ice>t _ moment, it shows- the drift Of --blie meet some of bis travelling friends, r. FARM F ; ' b P •' � opinion., and like as not• then are Lepok ha been in` delicate health f r Edward Cornell. w1ll a paid . 'farmers con erred in these fires that song year and died on Friday last at his g ata'the ELBE T.d. POST - ,� 1 . . would not da a Wei boor harm fo love father's p Wiok. Everybody spoke of Ft�r•rn. 1 'VCT .. , 'V'�►�S.f3toYi8,:: . g him as a , ery fines young man. --Jgurn 1. There will be offered for sale 141 public sue. FOr Sale. '' ' ;� r= or money. Bat they feel t>h t the tion by Levi B'alrbt.nka, .uottoneer: at the " Hing et., Piokeritig gqy . Butcher, gates are an imposition and t3 efore Five�mI n and a span of Uoraeis oro a bdGtrao 8 o rook hnhehe afternoon ottby, at thea following e►rceis of land,the roved of - lp@d to ':pose of them iz their through a floor iu James Forest's bang t ; the estate of eho�ate aASPaR sro' Ts wiltvbe Bj�,OjJ( $Aj�: a,, tf p Bold by anotloa some time about the mjddle of �l�stP- In their leisure ho r the IIzbridge std tall to the cellar floor. Saturda AU 8t 29th o$ - y J 7 f ) September. The tarts contains 122 sores, vita- wi' :-nOn such Bond c and eon of F ank.'Read of Siloam struck a The following property vis :_-• ated on lots 2ti and>te in the 9rd con. t,f Picker- t ing,upon which to about 12 acres of bush,hard- i ,- see tli "�.uld not be t 1 rated hie head std broke hie nook. All and aiagalar that aertatn parcel or tl'sot of ,,,ppd and cedar. The east do sores may be € , land sad reunt•es situate, 1 f and beta in z '° where lav+ . ,r,'a�r is site d EO Hon. iltiam Paterson received by ► g boufiht separately it desired. Upon these prem- • r P tions at l the stations along the ltailyv y the Towne i of Piokerin , n e count of sl -moi _ . p g Y is"are a good stone dwelling, ao commodious be maintained. life Ontario yarn- Ontario,and being isompoaed of lot No.!.in the turns sad ontbnildings, Plenty of hard and ,_ , _ On his ' rney firom Owen Bound to To- second 0onoetssion of the said Township of Pick- soft water, with a creek running through .the �. anent s110a1 rovide in some a for erin containin b admeasurement two hund- g T have •uz30 i`8aelved p y +onto 0o eluding with an enthasiastio res• g• g y farm. Two scree of ardbn and orchard. Also a fi f ' red and ave scree, be the sams,more oz leu. a comfortable house and 9 sores of rand, one - the remove of• these gates thus oe tion Toronto. p Cn the said farm there ie sy large two.sto mile west of Pickerin village in 2nd con. j" :: :- _ - i_.r-,- ___:_ _.ii :. :onlove the tem tation from before a full sane of sa�aples of _, _ p brisk house with close kitohdn, also a frame Plegty of hard and so t water, good bearing cc77 j= : {a,Le sight of hese hasty yeom houoe,as well sa fixe fstabhos, eros, and other orchard, and small fruit in •abundance, The , SprlII�T7 ►allltllIIg9, also ar s. ,. :. , . out-buildings. This is one of tine best farrms is faint is but Dae toile seat of Cherrywoad, and t. _ + ` the Coetnt� of Ontario, well watered w®Il f®a- conYeaient to both ischool and churches. For * num_ ber of choice lines , s+ �. Tile Toro. t0 News iriade°j good :Su Lrlhe f& the �'><ak8rli> ,g cod,and in a good +fiats of cultivation. There ar6loulars a ply to' JAMES Mo001iMACii. Carl! - nn p p . L • ill a o ooz�abard. Parties frog» a dietanae call• Brougham P, O. 9861. ,:-,, - ' : ,•t hot when i publ.�ehed the toljl wing• •` ,i ing ort W. V. Rlichardson, Re 1 notgte Agent, eau tx at �H �► , o overQoatinge - g{ News Pinkert ,wUl be.hewn o er t, o pretnitas,.For aIId .se$ tleffi Bud het ng ProfatAn f r oar h@ b i abaidonlnis �•25 fl'iYl f1O'tf1t1>�ll terms end aonditloae at sayte apply to n "�"' n' �� r rl rep t 0 ag g Arthur W.Burk, I WT• X.Blah��►a, Des.. _,Y t tear aeeata. p 1 : his balloon ri to the!North ' le,but - ' faoliai:tlr; tt $r� a P 4t1•victor s_st., arol6to� olke8t nae et+oQ = t A.' tJttL L BrO� . he 1 .3 .rained a +score! for, mmc►r, alU 1st, 1$ '�,. il,It,Farewell, q.aM br,; t , . �. '1 x., , - ;�.r.; e' 'h t' :x p .,v e z 41 h -. i . . -::...: '.� r.:x,. a$.. "' `JL4.. _ • iX rz - - I . :: -- x �, f.. ,: , ... l•�-. ...res : -. - n :- , '::,," ' ..:.•;5-, d ,.H .1 - - _.- (,{ - -- -:--.- .__. ..-'... : a_.-. 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I,}- .-. -._.. --.. .. -, _.:: -: ..:. ,. ,- _ .- .. ,r.. _ i.: �: +3c.-`o F- A' -�4t. .t i , --: .. .. .. -. :-. : r ,- .. f' - - I .l, 1 _ >R=• .b...: , s . . c sn az . Y f� *a .' f- .: .� _. ... ::_ .- -. _ .._ .--- v�.ettt :. _ - ,. � .., _� .:.. _ .r•_ <. � - '�. :"`••ks:. ,�s....a _ F r h. . 1 .. _ T !., +., r : iY., - p =F .Ir -9c. �. A _ 1- d. ' .. _ -.�-.. .. .:. 1. _ • i -1 :ts.R} _ - s' r. ' .�< _-- by-law ei -put through committee wit - - WUM WAZZ A-Mokerlus;et►tIoa 6.w.i . f .DI TRIC'T D 1 ►J. Dor Jao so:r< in the chair. t TBaINe aorta EAST nv�l As li`oLLowa:- I ` STOLEN .IN THE MOST BARE FACED MANNER Robe t Crawford wait appointed collecto No. 6 $d' 7:58 A• Mr : at a cal ry of 8135, a ; Having�ppurchas d the above business �� 14 LocwL. 2 24 P. M. rsoM ova r:gcHAxaEs. L y introduced a by-law to anthoris from C:i. W. Deckers 6 02 P M I am pspared to 8 LOOAL, • . i Mre. Lookerty'of Belleville w killed the Doll tion o!school mor les in saoh sec Dater to Che wants of the public In that TaAINs ctolNa WEST nos As>EOLLows: e ectric oars. - . tion for the year 1896. The by-law wtaas -, m an el Malloy, a young lad of Niagifa pat for ugh its asnal stages and finally line. No.? LoaAL 9:16 A.M. 4tia galla, was. drowned in the ha of Pawed. i First-dass'ehides and harass for hfre'day "i8 LOCAL . a`(19 P. M. "; -. riLm Mr y seconded by Mr Jackson mov ox:Iaight. Teaming dorsa promptly by " 1 MAiI. 8:10 P. M. - H y Faralawell, late of Osh wa► Pas that a um.apt exceeding $15 be expend � i i i i - day ar ob. 'Bus in oonneotion meet- - ''' ii '�'ltA[M wi�Lll.-D=bartoa statics 1 . to re a r 13totta hill on Std conoessicn r is elf (1 T R trains. Fre t and =s: burn to dead in a fire which estroyed P 8 p o allows ce and Messrs Cowan and W Stotts express slivered to all of . �,, ;. - his hoose near Inwsfail, N. W. • 1, TsatN9 Giroma EAST n AS PO ws:-• ' be corn issioners to expend the'same. : "ttie e. Jo Cham re, reeve of Fene on,Unt. v r Y hP , ' Mr e' seconded,by Mr Jackson movelp No. 6. ACL . , 7:68 A.M. -,N ,� and ez•warden of the ooaaty of Viotoraa, that w the members o! the council don• 1 W=.. • =drO'�'v: . ,_ `- rte`. died of brain ever at his home lidonday: No..14 MtaxD . 2:18 P.M aider a offer of Mr Morison for Isnd for 1 _ '" Prop. YIOHEALNt3: •� 8 LooAL' .6:57 P.�. ltd S. allgrias n, a farmer of lenboro', devisti n road ezoeseive, but that we ;' . ss� I -j.': { tellm a 1 of ba , strik' g on the willin to allow him 1100.for the right of I - D� y g i . IT aE.,,... Tuns GOING WEST As FOLL WS �. `' biek of his k, dying two d ye later wagy may be surveyed by Peter B Gibson, - A �ry No. 7, J:mAL . .. :9.21 AX ��. from is injnciei. E Mr ! �� l • �L1een ton Vement " 18 Mlasl, . , 8:16.I ,. J• . Henry, a farmer living' Wood- ow. seconded by Mr Ley moves that is anoil do now adjourn to meet -For building- ��.4 elee,..Ont., w�ia killed on Mon y at Bi• again ons Duda Se tamber Slet. a0 the Tbo as by a freight train while trying to y P Concrete Walls, Silos, Mable Floors, • s ,:5 a hour 10 a. m. cross the track in front of the t _`, . A. $ogi Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, Notice ' t { - --r+--a-,*�_,,,..,�,.•l i t 1::. , - I_ .. ' 1 � - i..• 'i�f..• X Ia i the storm of 8atarday ni ht seven - Eta.,, Etc. . horses were killed on the Saye farm on Here gra some facts the fth eon scion of West F amboro . 'In o mnenting upon tihe life o! the tae { : . Thu iiadersigaed will go personaily and ia- s-" }: One ,of the orgies killed wits aid to be gon. . D. Balfour, Mack in Toronto 8a .truot parties how to boiled an of the abovo __ structures free of any charge. This cement is ! / • If you want`a nide new_: '` � ¢ worth-81,500. urday night says some very good thing fully warranted when instructions are carried ' '�; E. J. Carteii, of Bond Head, nt., com- that i in our opinion. Read the follcwi g 1 out. Road Cart, our very latest or _' : Parties requiring cement should order at mitt d suicide the other"day b swallow• and e e what yon think : ='He weal a m n - once as some delay will be necessitated in ail- anything else is Our line,' tt ing a contents of a two curb bottle of with motor power within him. For yeaita 'j ing prdere. please Call at once. ' Orders. Lr x ,n laud num. He wits the os master of his b alth was saoh that he might hate X111eada-• r T �i't P 1 P11 • tf. DeVittr steadily coming in. the village, t claim d tho®e ezemptiona which are every• - '' �. wher acoorded'to invalids, but the inade- 1 . . Agent, Greenwood, Ont. , s,w AIl.brose �Pinters was drown d.at Fish• , - `�- er'e Mills, Hespeler. He was lone in a gnaci e o! his body only served t0 impress NOte �ea � t �° A first-clot; stook of wood - his s irit with the necessity for making f ' boat, and, as he had suffered fro epilepsy char quick strides towards the goal that work always on hand .,,t -for years, it is supposed that h fell over• had n always in view. If he had oared I I I . board in a fit. to b chased his. diminishing vitality he Lett r Head► �� SATISFACTION . _ t t . Mayor Fleming had an ince view with migh have lived a !ew years longer, but he I - dere ] f�` � _ J ' General onager Hays of he Grand wool never have reached the position I . e j e e' W _ " - • QUARANTEED. -11 g Tr`un'r in Montreal, and recei ed asenr• whic he locos ied at the hoar of his death, , . . i �j nvel0 �i�� - . - • �' p �• l I r" ees that the Grand Trunk sh s would nor oald he have left behind the name `~ ` - an in Toronto. P whic be-bar left. The weeds, months or ' 1 . . I W• H. JACKSOht d. e remain , 1 _' f - By the burniliQ of Mrs, Qeai e'e hiDuee care that he might possibly have gained : - Brook Road. Ont. z lives Kan a began two years ago to miser up hie Business Cards �itb a complete line of Spring a` t y - at Hartsville Friday mornin &ve physi al resonroes by leaning aped leeahlu e - were lost. Mrs. Qnaife sand M e.Ph+flips g (foods: . tis sit a the upon there as eo many invalids do, would ' lost their lives in attsmp. R v have n fall of regrets and aelt•oommis- WeC1d1Il FAR�dERB' l[ARHET. = abildren. Two of rs. Quaife' children erati n. Instead of ten years of half ills .; ToRoNTo, t4 riebed, and Ddise Jessie Phill s was eo he ob flue ears o! lull-lila, gained the Aug. 27, t$98 . , ppee Invitations, -, 'Rflieat,fall, # 086 to 0 OgL q-' - badl burned that she succum ed to her .F yy he h which he had ho to reach• and Milk Fans ............ Creamers, Wheat,eprinq 064 to 0 OQ �, P injnr es on.Sunday. w o ha11 say that his choice was unwise? - •.•,•••" 4 `` l j . " `: It.is ather athetic that he should have - Strainer Pails, Wheat,red winter...... :, 00 61 io 0 68 '.r� l-.�, - died me►stpiwmediately upon gaining .a Etc., Mtc. Churns, Wheal,goose .......t.... t00 62 to 00 00 + 4�r h...........:. 00 to 00 88 1I �t - .• o►3ARRYw000. in the Provincial 6linistry, but it is Butter Bowels, a, Barley, bus 00 _ ` p1aN - - • • ••••• bet that he shoaled have gained it and . . ,•. _ . . ratite ts, .. 00 20 to 00 22 � t . :. . . .... M Ruby is visiting friends ere. died an that he should have lost it and B ens, bash.. 00 46 W 00 47 r Prin P It'' about time Jimmy's bugg was shin- died i defeat. John Clark of North Grey - n .. ... .• r i __ Hay,new, ton••..:. 12 60 to 14 00 . was a voted a'member of Parliament, bat :: '" % ................. in ant. g e old Laka his seat Everything ntaoestlary for the Straw, ton 600 to QO 00 °.. '- 8*eet William visited the M I Farm away before h oo Dressed hogs............. 5 00 to 5 50 =�, : on Bnnday evening.. in th House, and in w Daae shah ae this we Dot18 ve�'y N ATLY and tet Butter Making Season. � p I- Harrah for Iioeebsnk, Saluted Cher- are i the habit of deploriu the foot that rices tUttt VERY LOQ. Beef, forequarters.....,. 2 60 to 6 OG ' ' y• p _ Beef, hindquarters....... 6 50 to 8 50 -I - g ,1 . %. rywood'a civic holiday. the c p was attack from the hand o.! the 4 00 to 6 00 As Tnaker has given rip his a pioyment victo , whereas we should express p►easure _""- Mnttgn." 1 `" ............. sal a 6 to ' , , i, with.Jas. Thom, Jim Davidso hw filled that a"man whose da s were cambered °ar'e� : p was noted and n lifted while he was et Batter,lb.................. 00 12 toLlk �.: - .. ., the vacancy. . pp y , 8dlar's Metal Raofillg and c ,•,•••..•••••.•... 00 013 to 00 18 I' U; _ I able' experience feelings of gratification. i .. �• Eggs' d .•...•. _ - nil. K'he John Clark, M.P., lay in his' abroad , �` ` J S1d1Ilg fQrnlBhed OII Potatoes, per bag.. 80 to 46 _t ' I Scarboro Coot nom n begrudged him the victsiry he had . : _ .:. �.", ^� ehorteet notice. �� . _ . won i North Grey. It was a Auer thing ��- --�_ - �,•• _ ;WU . rwousnt to adjournment the• ve coon- tom a W. L. Balioar secretary of State �•-• "''r ``�`'_� r �}O1 CINI�N B�N� 5i oil met in Sorrow s Hall, Wobar ,on kion. - - - -- ° ` I ` -'.' for O tario a month.before be,died, than it r� , ' . ' s�: .day, Aug. 24th 1896- wool' have been to erect a monument over Bh„Yetrou hia and furnace' �fi ._ COKWUNiosTlcxs. hie of y a month after he had died. The , : Ii _ !g Ca ital Paid u $1 500. 000 ' } rival laimantr who contested with him !or - Work promptly attended to. p f,. t t = P*, . P`Bureau of Industry re aadi - , �. Surplus, - $1,500,000 , £ ,, h From P s Gibson re plan of totes hill. the h nor that be won. all the infltienoes __ _-_ , f . - - >� 19' From P s Gibson re road bet and 5 in that fisted hien, are hashed and softened - . 4th con. by hi death. The defeated at last glorylin . ; 1 - j WHITBY AGENCY. �� -z:: m P 8 Gibson re hill on l0 3 con 3. the d feat wkioh they sustained. { I D. YY •i Kin ad�f r Q•>Qss ai sanld>tts lAnda•s• 'lraa•aitid:_ j Fro - From county clerk re counting estimates. - ; •�• '' BADINCit3 DEPABTMENT. _ r 4 J W stafford re oto for roil hada• Th lbiiost togohing thing about Mr° B - « sir r, k; y q font' Daae ie tl}e statement of his Fath r. O 1 + ' Interest allowed at highest onnent rtes. Ifs v �q• _ From General Hospital re An ie Brooke, 's 1r18 8 BltJt3ki pl®keT1II notice of withdrawal required. ... r,� . Highland Creek. that after the Provincial secretary ad Special attention given to the collection of F tom J B Macdonald re Donn ing fazes. been installed: in office he said to is Farmer's Sale►rid other Notes. y ? J H Mr Jaokeon presented a petit on asking fathe 'Now I am at-last in a poeit�on - E• itceNAa 1 a��, wher I can bel oa." The can an .. _ La, 101Y <.: T , " . fora 850 grant bet Tote 2 and 3 i 4th con. P y y g . s>s who oes into 'the wurld to accompl sh g wCCOIINT6. some hing larger than has been undertaken -<--� dg ' ' _ ' Thomas Keat work with rot machine, by of er members of his family, always, it -- _ �8 eft S- APER!~ECT TEA ' ' ' 544,95; Waltec Beeler for timl» and work he is roperly conetitated, cherishes as his I r•• o 'T'`'it' - a r - _ k s..: I building bridge on Danforth r and pe pet p�oject the doing of something hand• Chairipl0ri 1 ;, sonsl services, :10. ; Charles umphrey come. for hia stents. He tells himself '* �' P ..P..,...: , for cedar posts bet n lots ll_ nd"12 con that he moment he can afford to do it, he _-"- -"-' �'� k ' q $10.00; John Lavender for re icing ap- will tablish his father and mother iib a i �� / -- prosah to bridge betwween lots 1 and 17 con comf rt som'ewh'at more ample and secure ! -� ��^ ' p� ;James Symons eupplyin cedar snit than they have ever enjoyed._ He plane'the �" - building bridge on con 2, $1 ; Donal whol thing. He sees it just a little way ,I . - �' ` Btotta breaking stone in 2nd n, 8`�; T thea of him-a comfortable home, with "r _ � - Crawford for cedar posts furnished the trees and lawn, and stables, a man to work +. 1 i Inas? Ts" - I council, $3.00; W J Clark for-pthnting vot- the•g rden,and a servant to keep the house, .; . n T►+et wo�to r�ti . - ars lists for 1896, $31.20; Owe Donegan a int poray to drive. He figures how much FROM TNa TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP for filling landslide bet lots 11 d 12 ook it wi t take•w maintain saoh a place, a d .""tPA t . IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. .i 1, ` S, and ebovelling gravel =6 b0 Geo Coo the s m is not large compared with whit earoe tri i9, 1 or ho s soon to ewrn. ''Monsoon" Tea is put up by the tn4w Ta. _, , for re g ws8bout at P d� he a rns himse! pe I � bite for digging ditch, d ing guard But year goes by and the las cannot be growers a..a saatple of the best qualities of Indica +x .a tri a bet lots 26 and 27 eo D 14.7b• e fess. Therefore they use the greatest eRra let gibe ti at ; reeli -another year and another. As T _ sctacdon of the Tea and its blend,that is why they Anthony Ionson for repairing t e Hennedy the n advances point bp- point he finds Dl' �'owder Gun i ��, ns 1 and D, 551.20; Ohn Diller v wt it up thtntselves and seU it only in the original �_ road bet oo that hile his income grows. the demands i I d .wkRg�•,thereby sacuri,+g its purity sad e:setlanoe. i 4, - 12.20• P'ut up.n Tg lb.,a lb.and 3 lb. packages,sad news' for 22 yards of gavel At 10 oe to, , upon him increase and he most meet these ji'or Distribitt{ng %wld in b �'_' �i r .Toho Adams!or 29 yards of , vel 12.90; dem ads or lose his grip upon success. He y'namtkedes'and PUngteides •� Thos. Law for bolts eco, 53• ; � D begi s to foresee bigger triumph■ in 'the ALL 0000 GROCERS KEEP IT. - . T '`f t, Davis for fixing road machide, $2.bli; J wort than he had formerly aimed at, and t£your F�does apt keep it, tell him to webs'i• . ;. CJook building approaches to. bridge on 'whit he cannot carry oat just yet the plan Thousands in ase. Distributes STEEL, NAYTER 00� ;_ 4�, Markham road bet 18 and 19csoi D, $31.b0; he h made for helpingg hie lis►rents; he G�tEEN, nto General Hospital for cure of Anni4 ala ales the plane and fl area upon larger tt and t3 Frost 8troet East. Toronto. w Toro g fr "� " ' Brooks Itnd Thomas Leslie,$66.130- act ge and fi_ ner appointments. Then LONDOhT PIIRPLE, . �� I - - . ,t• HELLEBORE, For eels by John Dickie & Co, Piokaring r, 1[OTIONa. some day he is scanned to hear that one o! ��� owan his p rents has passed away, and it is too SULPHUR, �s kaon seconded b ► r 1JIOdE, ;��`a `', Mr Jac late. He knows then that a fine house can- `- moves that Messrs,A Young, J ey and T not ake a home; he feels that a little " - �I ' FUNGIROID, BR1two DALLSrm 4 _�. i : rawford be oommissionera f r building stl done ie better than a eat The best Weekly �1erepaper in tLe T�BACCo DUST, Eto. Y �.3 } e. G'` thin actn y 6r `, ' bridge and approaches thereto n road al• thin mentally projected. There is human County of Ontario, for - Destroys potato,e bags and all other insects �l'`),�'It�G ��� a4 lowance on con C o-p lot 81. and reverts blight. For the Farm. �0t nat a in this, and all men plan wiser than p �1�EN�w AY +, Mr Jackson seconded by r young theyu act and mean better than they per• Orchard, Vineyard and Garden. ., ,,- �� :( moves that the reeve grant hes rder on the for Mr. Balfour reached his goal--at r ----- ` k '. . treasurer to pay : Thos Seats 8 4.95; Dcn- last a was able, and he had ever been wil• • -•Also,the , . , . _ -� t, :� .- ` ald Stotts 818: Jas Symons $16; John ling o share success with the father whom l VL -, i - ' ':S Lavender 50c Walter Heeler E U.29 ; Chas he old in- affection, but be was struck tt " v 10 T Crawford 8 A Ianson 1 25 frOn1 nOW Lll• Standard Parisrseen .r ; ,�I Humphrey $ , dow . The dream dissipated in air as it . � . �W. $51 ; Sal J Clark 531 ; O J Den gan $6.50 ; has one in millions of capes since the first• J lifer $2.20; til Dec: 31�t ' 7. Luster AY: �, G Cook $9 ; T White $4.75; fath grew Qld and the first son wandered f s.ss ,, -, 33 f J Adams $2 90,as per accounts rendered•. alar o8, and saoh dreams will often fail be- • .` r Young, ; floc Jackson, seconded by Forel lie la�t•trump brings the extravaganza Principally for Potatoes and all Veae .a'� moves that the reeve grant his rder on the of 1 e to an end. tables. Dietribates all kinds o! dry '. .� Law 3 ; eo D Davie r powders. '• F, treasurer for : Thos 1 z , $2.25 ; J Ccaok $31.b0 ; Toro to General Tis idea, in ilw general RpplicatFian, T---- ILLI$ ' - ' os ital $66• as per aaeoa is rendered. mig t be pat into the shape of a fiable As usual almost giving away Imported M eco P 1p Norway spruce. Four times transplanted ' , - Mr Ley, seconded, by Mr C w_ an, moves som thing like this: A man. la helpless - IDEAL F A at Messrs•.Jaokson, T a and David in.b hat and Bent his son the son was o!e Selo tandefte►rdenaseede ton haired.in A . ' tt bed a committee to haus stumps and word to bring him food T , _ �' STEELtINDMILL _- ` F number of varieties of large and small �; !i j obetrnotivns removed on side ad between gen tone and resolved to show great bouncy I , fruit trees tested for a northern ,climate. to h' a tether. He searched the trees and 4 . tots 10 and 11 in the 4th oou. For partionlare and prices o! anything - --'G4ITH- - Mr Cowan, seconded by r Jackson, rak'd the earth and at last he toand a po moves that the council and ale k be ea corn- to "This will make him a meal,,' be �hel1.. per'' ' al1t any printlrl� on the list send to 5 TEED To °� `` Titles to examine sideroad eo th of Dan Dai But on reflection he ooncladed that HeYI HOpk1Ii8, forth road between lots 1S rid 13, and one' tato was not such t n offering as a done leave tee 'the order and wo will A � . g Green River, P.O., Ontario. no wood used in any part of its; ' ; %,: 1 make saoh improvements they deem 6e 'solved tolcutmhis potato into reed a d -- - construction. � . �`� necessary. Guarantee �atisfaotion. We doll - . i r Jackson seconded by M Ley moves la tit and_gcow saoh a oath r. would de• �, STARR i CHEAPER THAN WOOD `• �., 1 " p tb t Messrs R Cowan and G soots be a lig t the eyes of his lather. Thein he f rk at rices irl kee - 1 ; I I, '! oo mittee to examine and re air bridge on pia ted it and waited for it to grow, ;and kttlti g o aro p Pig All nicely painted end guaranteed. 4' I ei line-bet Ick 10 and 11, co 2. r as a waited he planned that some of the Agent for leading w Fran, Class �Itra�/ Pumps. ' zr �� `' r Jackson introduced a by law 'author- oro he would boil in a pot, and cosi he - ,.. � �l �n, /American,: - C�E�. GERO , , ' { izi g the assessment of the ownship for wo led try in a pan, and same he cold Wlth the hard tim68. .dn anadia� 0o rat , township sad ech 1 par a e ap against future want. Bat jn t.as d C y poses a _. 'pf e- by-law was pat thro gh with Mr th ant came cot of the ground ane m® I. to m and said: •'Your father Kasen 1. Fare lnsu�r'asace Compautes ON�I' w an in the chair and finall passed• rat t 2 milts oq d d these arany da s. O wicked.'and iilore P - he township rate was p � do ase for i atss, ossep pa pram y, y Alla went far yya d--�n Idea was ea>v I tb ;, the county was 17� 0, indnetrial he rtless eon, to let him die of hnager 0 wme web 8 X100 ttownsbip school 1 mi 1.on an as- wb le yon are here maltipl�►ing l�d.taa'sell '. o , peeteot ar tease a►a7* brioR ' n of $2 065,450. for gain to the mer4hants.' And the son wt a� N vlwiTItN et ao P�terst r- me t , we it unblessed aud'the that met himl tab. (Wits of..lT,ttrrle,k,Wllltj►m on, 9aulz ;8 a vv� m.v..ca�tiUO r .>a' ,►s©�-_ - r Cowan inirodaced a. y-tate to ap y yule: 4y t ewe a eaentiees„m.„�,i, ' r tti• ea 189x. 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I - � .. - - ­ : '; " -1, Yon�dree- fli unt.,�! : "_; 1, ­ " -'a_._ I I - .. whole of the but with hastati.he istapp6d. -lightl�y In,' or prarle-ing;creat&n. __ , Z � - � � . - - - 7 '' - �- , ` - , I_ . - - :. . 1 1 . . -1 � . , -,,_ -1 . . - I - . -, of the/ house was 0 aid to �116 -room. � ' . � year's fashions, and make most ed your . � . �. _y_ -,!-.- - � ,_ _Ji .1 -: .t , . ...I , . I� -.,: L ,' - things at home, if you be a wo -1 �.-- . .. I 1. . � . . .� - - .,.I -! -1 bare to 4im, and he..00uld see that light-a , He groped 'about carefully for a mom wan, anol 1 1, I � ­ . - - , . L .1 ' am opening in the trees the - � . . . I . , D-" . KIL EEN'.- :. REVEN GIt southern side - - -1 , ��, ­- � '�.__:, ;, . - .. . . .,-- � �, _�,* - . _­ . NbOne in two of, the centr'al windows. ant or two in the dax.kness, and,. get- your wealthy kinsman spends a fal: 0 - . 1, -; - , . - I I . - . . � .:.,.I I., - �� � : . ..­ � . - . -, .. . .�,,.. ._.-" ... - . . . . I .1 . They were the windows of the room tin im atien at laot, took a �maboh fortune at her millinter'ii, tosses asde - : � ,. `___.t.- 'A -to- W- .� I I :. - . ...� CH PT -0 f I - fr 'n hT pocke . BuL, after a second's an ox*nsive drew after it has been '1� . I - ...-v 7 - ., _,1 iki .; A L . - �. I I I�L�::.��., 4 Hit ][L'Vl1I--_ contin. d. .._ �'�'Iride d, elk It ' " ' a 15111 most affected-hor favorite room. . t . I- . . .- __ I- i . I . . ':� . aga - -, ` ,' ' - _ . - , I L , � - . .I �� -,", .1 . 11 Here t dty and lKons to-morrow, its 4 8he wag still awake, then. All the re action put It back. again. No, he worn two or at. moist t,h,ree times. Your �-�I : 1- _. ' - , . - - - - I I L . . ­ � iie. I shall go alone; sha . ­ . 1-: - * __ 'I _­ -- "No , were." The station-master * a rest to ��.1 _: : . -L ;�; - '_ L ,t,, . , - -, ___- ...- ' as It the house was sunk in darknevs, W d not risk even so much.! He eistablishment consists' Of two maids, , 1. . . I 1__ .. A � i - _:11�. I .- "ciOnfr n that woman alone I" Then- cheery ersoil who liked to he is so that be know the servants were in would risk nothi He. felt himself who yet manage to keep your houst -.71 �, ... . I...- . _�':, I �. . - .,. - - . , 0 . Ar h ing. I . I .-i�- - " .- P , L : . . . !- �r , . .- . _: � . � a . larly calm -1 collected, and once like a no n. and �to -hiflg. .: �':. � - -- _ . � . -, , - . -I I - - .1 I I ' How lonal Hin#,X : � : , , . . - � L.. : � . .... her ca in broke down a d he voice own Vol . w h4ve Ieveryl . - - ;_ :_ f , I I IT for her, poor darling, �n , - . ..I .L �,.:I- dee0en d into a sort of suppress*d fury- I" said Mr. Dundas� , . .- L, hooping ,nor vigil thus alons.1 , more b4an his search in a blackness an neat �pgl clean swim . .. ' , Z . ._". . - . I tapped into .th He hurried for lif ut -f t-herrywas a 1 t ,under -,- ,'. _ I . - 6 fallof dark,I ,ward until he Came t Dod nd ;� cottage� - . .L-- I . ..1- L.__ � - "Great Heaven V, mile-said, 11that- such at might be' felt. out o O ", ­', _�� L _:,`.. -` � ;�:-- I - .. _. . � . . ­-- _. ; - -� u.si a he ran up 'against Feat& o steps 'that led up to He came at last to the drawer of the, a glass sunshade. Your I kinsfolk have ­ _1 - . - .r .I I . . I Z -- . ef . -11�1.1:,.,. .. -::-� - , women should be� allowed to iiye and ars o t io balcon ! L . y, off which th mall army of powder-ilf,aded retain- :.' - I I . - � .I I . a room opened. cabinat' he-wanted, anti drawing some;- & 8 . - ­ I I . . - _.-, .1. . thrive I ,Of what avail is goodnam, "Ali I ou. ffund"111 said be, an if He paused 'thore with a quiet smile, -touch,' ers.in the hall, and their d estie gra- ''' L-� .,.' -_:.7 am - - - __ L . :1- . ., . . thing from it, examined it by in - ,__,_ '. . : . ; .. � t - '' . 'a)ld began to awend the stepm wit4. and having satisfied, himself ,- that all dations are like noth i 'no much ast . :__ - I . :-�� �thenl We, wl�o still hold to lie old lwtoun( 0 ' . I _� I . � . i. I . � ; . : .. I g'Nnd tli of . daa, i3itiome caution. Not a hound betray,-, -was� right, fried to conceal it in the Peter Pindar's fleas. ' 'hese are the ."J: T� 1. I . �. . , :.�­ . a, Un ,�, e :".,�� , I 4 1_ : -- 9 , trad*t' us are brushed aside 11 g in . . - 11 V.V L 4 . . Lit his ve inl� 1-1 - - I . . It ' y own ghost, 0 -approach. When half way up, large is tka Ii t grand differenc�es betw4en you ; and �7� " .1' �:9 - - ., - I . J I � * - ,I­� � I by' th w4io .know .no law so satis a:tor "it �" , snubbed anti over-1 l- ­ � . �­, .. ily, a, co ad for the,se, you are - I''�.,I �. - .- ; _ ,;a creatures . a surprLqod ev- stopped for a moment, and ut his a`f,, Bat. something prevent him.- * ­ . - � I - ery one I have met , m . re, nd in him breaot-pockot to in :1 " - - I I I t -he ha,d felt with such I kod, cold-,shbuldered,l and' perhapat -,,�.- �. - "I i� il - � . .-1��'. but .th�ir own desires., Pah I the very y sudden, X sure waq'�the Jewel-caso 00 - - --,.-.� . I I -1 .. . �. _,_F ­ �,:.1 .. .. turn ; b at the f act I, allow B aw- t at thp c(utlir diamond trinket be had loving fingers as he came- up the stone iDut. - ;. - . :.�_'-]-,- "�._.___, J.� ., 13 - i.. i : _��..:, - � I .. . I .. L .1. �. - _ � �. thought tf them contaminatas ore." She king ha f Yet you romember the time I%-'-- .. - _ .t. : I . ,� . 9 een troubibaorria ai 1rou W)ught. for her was there and safe. stx, Just now. . �, when you were the 2VI t ,; . .L I .. "Go . 'o _� _'_�,: .---- - T . . --,��-- t;urnedl fiercely. upon, Constantia. n - I . 'i =d yo'your . -1. 4' !:, 1 s %0n _ _. � L. . _now-]'v ii] ,PT , L , .: -f � . told you a thous , neii, Then once again he commenced to mount . (I Id it then impovishod relath."a U can. . .. ol . 't- - ' L " ­ ' A ho(�m,'J she said, "you are too young I dare 8a how I have sworn pat the steps, silentl,v, by have Ue.n only just nowl lot-a h recall ,how often you ga e him money . .1 I I .". . 1. 11 - , ' ­- - .1�1%" .. �_ � I . . parefully, one Coll Ile L._�.�- '- 4�11. �. :� :. ­ . ,�:: ,- . I�, 1. - .- i �. e.4 poaching affrays, no at- one, making 110 faintest noise, 9(). that words apply to itt NVVr *it no r r smart, -new, simple.-frock�� �� ­ ­ 11 L s �. . . to be Mixed Up With such an affair down t.I I � �� ..,-I �_� -1 ­- � . : , 1 - . - . - -­ � .0 '. - - __ L, . . - , - - I i...- . -1 - As for me � . . � I - , I jL � - - ' ter wh� t ime or trouble it octsta me;. berb.surprise might be corriltilete. a th6vgand. years t � 0? ther took the children for- their holidays - . I . .:I as this. -" - - N . ­ .� t ,� _ . _... . . . . . and g T e -He the treated them to t - - -11 _� I .. _�_Ti'-11 , i � . - thi4 ornin I had a telegram, soft-, misty rain was still deReend- ago' another life-time i:uaffto he play-did it thous � -1. - . � . �! . - - � ' r..: - :4i ­ I - I- �. . "Do not send we from you," cried from JEfi eye tellint�- me of a . serious Ing-all the stars were obliterated-the. cas s hand,. dragged a 'd acts of kindnem to-them in those- - ' ':1:' , ._�� , , t ­- _. .L. - -;A , -I ,: .'� :, - failing of the heavy drops, am they ao- I pocket!,with a ferocious gesture, and days 'when your modest c I? ,� .;, �_ . i? . I t . a in hL it from his n - -�i:�, i __ _-w Constantia, nervously; "And v�ha is attack ma s ung ompetem"is f., � - , - I � _�� . ; . . .. -'' , - � I. - -I 1. f?,. . pheasams.'r I I ranches of the bug hurlod4t from him. was riches to their impecuniosity, and -_. �. .I .- ..0-` .-�� .��,4" - � - - _'_� I , it you would say about yours . - ,. , - : - .� #I . "I .he ird of it; but I really think Alms, could every now and then. . . It fell with a sharp sound against the they were. gla.d to profit by your . .. �i. �,, , , �.- �I . __ ­ L ­�-,� ....�. .. ­ -­'� - ._�'.�., . .1 ;.,. _'. Onl� that I am learning- learn- Jeffreys rather exaggerated tbe affair. h ard aa they sunk stillonly into the opposite wall. This restored him to crumbs. And noW-they turn up th * I , .­ "'; 11 ; � - �. in ' - e.Lr :, ..-, r" _ _ , . 11 . � i 1. ross- I He's a worilerfully zealoug'foll-ow, it-, 0 rth. The awning that all, that long himself at once, and *roke within him. di,qdainful noises and hunch ,their icy -: . __�11,­.-.._: �!i__i.,..,.,�� . g, old as I am." A pal sudle c � . �� - I fk I . - .. _-_1 . . a( � . - -- - . - - � , ­ - _­ . . i� I:---- _�-.-­ ad her�lip%. '.'Did you think all know must be, allowed. but point de zole, you d out the brilliant sunshine a terrible fear. Had it been heardl Ile ,shoulders, and make you .-understand .�:.� :I _.1, -�.I�, t�.A­ . ­.. ,,I - ledge 7as acq�uired in onb's school-room? t,- t- vvua now . . ., _;:� I ,,�:-;­�. I I i 1? k-nOw, L� excellent advice in most ina .soaked through and through ; crept on tiptoe to the window, and its that yau .are out of the running with .- ���,�!.�, 1 .,9�,, - -- - 511, ,I . . be ..__ ,�_,� i" � .I . I - ,i, ,_$� . . . . � I Ars. I fear the, -honest Jeffreys has ly t the Per-sian inats that strowed the toned breathlessly for a moment in the them as things are, and you must I . , - - I . - A. .. I a-m learning the folly of end alice- rath6r crordone it this time, and given to ki-.�ep OUT pLace-if you do " ':� -'-" `- e_�__ - ", .� . . -- - . I I . - , , � . __�., . h�leony were still dry. As Mr. Dundas rain-swept, night; hutnothing. came. If. ULught -_ ­ `* � ,__ . .. -you . _i� 1;, :I- . __� . r . Why should I endure I Why should I You journey for nothing, From stepped on to them he 'smiled n4rain- by that mad ' 11 this, .a.nd more, in ' , - ,. , . , , . . , . � , i- I - � , . � act, he had been foiled f not knorw it. I - :. �.��.I— �-_,"� .,..'� - - - what I inderstand it wag, nothin P­ e do ' .. ' : _. I , - - I - I--_ . _: alone suffer every day, and all. day - at a large, amused smile, They doaden 'A But no; no human power should foil what you have to suff. r at the ban . .%.� �.. -�� -�;V' ",-.-. -* I ­ �� � a ' ow, tbo sound of I of your Prosperous relation, he who ,. L." .,- n., 1w-- I - all'seria is *' but ha's an excellent fefl . his foot-steps, and would him now I . '41� - - I . . -. 4 4 11, ..P.tz'l . � . �K_ �_ � - . I : long, by night nd morn? if here 'Is Jeffreys and it is unwise- to be too h, 1p him to carry out this fond if fool- , lie pressed to his haart has bounded upwar& by a fluke, while I . '� _'� :� _� I- ,� . � .1. . -1 cbnsola�ion for me too, no doubt, sbme- hard up)h a carefiil servant." - I I - convuia�ly -­ � Li . I 1; _.I . . .. . 49 I imh de8iR6 Of .his. the thin, g he bad co)0V.-(-0ed 'there, and YOU h4ve, bee main in .-".��.: ­ rp -1-. . I - , . '�.'. !, -.�I"� ,"'. .," - - . .. . 1 . I - , , � ''I -, - .. where, if I choose. to look for it." My ear b ,therston r am the . - It has plea&- J.', a : . . _"a Th;Aflinds were down in both the went batik i.o the veiv -hung door-way. the state of .life-into which --!, : - , 1 . . ��%I ar( . ,;"L- I . I (I iii ,�. ot - - - .. I I .1'. . "Slutaly," said Co Y. I, nothing to prevent his enter- ed. G(XI to call YOU. I _. ­ !,, :.- �`,'!,--- � i . . nstanLia, i avel ' last mart t,c, - I much a Case as windows, and before the glass door, There was _. :1- :7-1 - ,.!-� I . - � this. I Ekm no I �_. `.'.1 .��,-, �'. . � .I - (f�taiter how it stands, which was open, hung a heavy -velvet ing had felt- Meantime your fal.her's misfortunes I-I `1 - � - She was puzzled and unnerved y the 6 - They (the two within) - - ,:, �'I -, ' . intensel I Jeffreys. To con- curtain. Mr .Dundas, putting out his t hemselves so secure, so happy in his accumulated. F , no fault of hi's and ­" �`_' 11 ._­�k,,��K - _­� . . I -, , , �:- .:-, . or I i ,, ,,,, . , , -tin f a - .jel; . . '. other's manner, and by the long tr, ss a t .. __,g , if e,you, I was sick of .the hand, drew a corner of it aside, very absence, go engrossed was the thought no rnisdoing he lbst his health, his _ _ ., . i, . ut 0 �1.-1 :_�Z,�&� I 1- I -% I . i tol 2� � . , i - To see L . I I . ..... . I -9 _10? I . I _ ­:- .� _.� of the whole past day. ady stifling n an(L" actretching his cautiously and looked in. Beyond the that to-morrow would take them far situation, his Prospects. Your mother . .:-,[ :;� z, ,�.�: N3, . - � - - :. � , . . . . . -.; p arms la ily, "am enchanted with the velvet hung a lace curtain of the most. from all fear of discovery, that their . �� . 44�1 - .1 , . . � _1- - Varley, always so calm a4d self- 0 Sess- , died, and your fatber r-mained as 9; j ,j Y ,.. - _. . ­ .�I hP, �- . �- . �. I I . thought th t I shall have, -at taut, a fragile ki d, and throu h It a saw- ha'd, with an almost insolent disregar;I helpless, bopolom invalid on your � - I J 110 - - �1�, ad, give herself up thus to such a 'et-k- h hands- -.- , -�_*v� . . . . , . . . .. I I ", -Q., & ., 1. - . . I ­ .� .,r,_�,,�4y , : few hOu 8 of decent air before I go CMAT-4,rut T of caution, left widA that fatal door. The and youx, hands were feebleand coula - - '­ .. ­ ­ . I r.,. 1. . 't a - . . � m'l less vel4emence filled her with a n me- back to i a ain. Lawyers are but poor I �:" ' 11 r- . I - � . The 14m s were partial not support the heavy burden. You - � , - , I . .. __ I any d y, very dry ; so I 1Y lowered, and night, in ql)it.e offtho steady downpour � � - &M.P­11 - I - - less al4rm. She did not . understand comp. was the soft. cr mnon light shed-by the ool- was viarin. to suff6cation, as it might be turn to your mother's �,brotlier-that t-.11 �z :. 1.�;4-,�', _ "� ­ -- . . . only too gl c ve ored Rhado� flooded the room but dell- on the eve of a 1hunder-storm. rich une o of whom you :have heard . ..;, I I, :_ A�%,m-Al. � , 5, . , -I . � . what s4e meant, yet it frightenedl er, I - I go .. . -, :_�. .Ag,, . . � �:­ - .. . them to fill up their fusty parcbment8 cately-the gre y r ed much your mother used - _: ,... p.,". � , , � %, oom . . , . : , ,�i, -�,- � . . Me, fair, coming just, now hen in - nee, and run down south, which we that,Ar6ld the aha(Vi lamps ' god.' You lower . , �`;:- ' I!- - _. � , _� and t . tt mm, the walls of He look - onee again into the r I and of whom - - � . My TL to hl�eak as of a- small " . . I .1.- . � ._ she wan tired in mind and body, ii�ade even for ay.00 . ung with pearl-gray satin, ( -his wife- J - __ - . - .,��­. 11 - . __ - �_:'.l I . �T .�, . - . (11 fi V tor pride and, ask for his patron"age : ' -, � 1. - ught b,, Y knots here and there- lover-and all the dead ashes of his Your .�I .,i'�ql M'��.'- _: % .. ' h I h IT . .. : s ­ - Ire .1 . , I 1. ; 'Mrs. das will- thank Jeffreys, the room .,i deckeA and garnish- He -not money ; that would have been im- - . : '' , - � . I-. . her feel intolerabl weak. "The world . NO EverythLng was. at. an end. .--0 I-_.�`e-�, ?':��`_,­_., ' . . - I . � . y too, no do A. She did not to ed for he Ith all care out of the plan- felt* 6o k desire to possible'-but his patromage, in the way - - .:! ..�. ,.-- ... - . .- - is not Without comfort," sYe-fi4id, "ei�en meet you? , son pain, no upbraid __-:.� ,..7 '� . ,� ". . . a or �n_� 1. . -. , -,�­�'- - I . . ,ov, - '.� �­ .. 11 � -1 . . . - 1. ( 11"� it id 3. It was now shroud- I her, no pa,sisionate resentment-only a of obtaining some kind of Omit-ion by , � ". '. .: Q . 8411 - .__4 . � .. '.'j�, . . . for the most miserable. ' This cons la�- No; in et, I-er-I didn't tAll her, ed in a sod etive gloom, through which !knowledge that dA, th was not',far off. which you woruld be- enabled to keep .-- - � . � . - �,', , I � . I- --, .. ;.. I 1:z - I .� . . ��, .I . . tion you speak of-wily do you ot was conii g . . .! I.- ­Ax�, ­ _ _ - I (71 thought I'd take. her 11 tie mart) love4 mut gracivs. naked ' Already the grn,.Jl_ Of the charnel- your young brothers and- sisters. You . - 'I,- , , - ­ ­ I .. . 6 . I - . - 2� � - .�'2-�,�,ri - � I .�. I _ - , .. . s., look for it V1 r -by purpris 8� John Dundas, a lit- mplus and dqri itIleamod vol- , house was choking him., He had set- .,:",-,. 41, . V� . I �:- .. . - _ . - . , Ing c are miat by a Curt refusal, .and a r&- ,- T I., :. . . , tie shyly, 7t Wi)eh such a -ring of ex- nuf,tuously rom th a )Inets- and ; dom felt so calm in her presen aest never to be again troubled with , .�_,.I W�� � .- . � - .i.,-. . 1� _... �I ,)"..-1. - . I . I - . I . .. .3 Tbe innocence" 'of- the iinswer at ck pectant -hal pirims i a Pi - ce,a8 he q . ,�:,- -.-' . i -, ,_ ... n hii\, voi - h rE rom the malt. 11 felt now, standing there motionlem in the like appl"tion. But he could - - � �-, ­ '�'4 i 1 '. . ca as con at big belief JnL f04M. sMiJW . I ,-,-,..-" -fi , , � __� I � � . Lady Varley like a blow. She b t viDeed F atberston th arnorousl from a buhl ; the soaking rain, gazing in on the ruing have ma,do you, and you would not have �,�� ,L �_ ­ : . 1 �lez I I I .--. . 7;t ._1._). 11 . _ . - � - 1. � , ..:�. . .-into a low, urtmirthful laUgh­ hi 4 wif table uTm a form halt hidden in roses. of his chateau en Eninigne he had so d6grazed him. . This is an uncomfort- -' .., .4 -e. ..'�'i 14 i'. - . i L perfect, and ,that, tie yet, i ._: - . - - I —I "YOU advise hae, then f" she , no =Peizlo had crept in. That he A.t4uhtle sio of W U . ablo relation. if you will I For it is - �' ). :-I.L.�:;'-,.- ':" I'�A`_ . . - . �-, ..-.,-.., � .I said b - u often doemed.,ttin fairest. ever built. - _­ - ' �--_-,'­_`� -, - � ..__ �w - bad done vilel cruel thing. 1 th as it 'were, of They were laughing still. They were , .1 . �! - . , ;:. '' � ' Y a giv- everything, be bre't t h hard to know. of that close blood tie. and - , -: - �,, . - . . __ 'L .rherO was sometidng in - the la ing a cha I for the entrance of this those 11 � ., �... ." ',,_'�,:, � ' - ,_, .._. .1. . . 4 . . dying. lowers. Roses was every- drawn even olosor round each other- to feel an alien and a stranger when 1. - ..t I: -4,.�:-1: . , . . .. ... 1hat incrias6d. Co.nstanuialo perplexity. suspicion (lit not disturb him. I . where r� . 1, ,6, .-'.-!-��'�� L I . I ..,L , unebilps of thorn, %�,hite, arms intwinod within arms., To him, a mere turn of the hand, a mere scratch - . - . - _�: � . ,. . ­ �_....1,Z '.� - - � .� . . . . - 1 : � __ I I . . � 1. Her eyes filled With Lears. She. we�t ."Afts. .Du daa , does not know you gold�n re,d ths/heart.'a blood, filled watchingi there vemed t of the po�n, wouid put you in what � -� .. - - I, I . ­_ o be something . - : ,�'!. , ..?!j- . re. coming - then?" He asked the ever -, , '_,­L -1- . . . . a , - (,,Or n . I I .. . -I-m 4 1. . , � * �9 -, - i ._.1. . . I up to Lady Varley, and passed her arm er. On6 -or two Jay, an if OXt ra,ordinary in t heir gayet y-a-ga ty "u i(I W to you Comfort, security and . 4. 01 . I I -�. i,,1. , . I ; . . . . I � . ' umlx�rs, ulx)n the floor. there no grave misgiving, no hidden lit ..:*':L, . ,%Z�_.- _ . . ' O,omna r - I-�,.L-..�. ­ around her neck. S -i,, g- that jested o'n' the grave's brink., as We ative affiuence; and it I� deniedl . _: .. , o 1 . qVie,Lion to' lake hirself entir ly sure wan ,,n y cas tl�ere out of the prodi ;�, �.. �. rumised alit .:. .- � � ' SII6�' hardly knew Of the fact hat the comody fe y, of their n We all have to suffer in tbiis . . I - . would not p o' ­ ­... .� :1�: �� .. -1 I. why she (Lid it, it was In a meas�, ve a,failu.re. All this In dull. way was known tb oonm of fe, and if some among us think it ` ., ,�,�' . L �__. I I 1. .- . 11 fear, to warn flv�m that the� 'I .I. . 'j_ 1, 1. : . . ­ ;F.;�"i - - . . 1 . it sort of protective mov en , to No; :1 rea ly th ,Dandas, .thott h he did nqt believe he end of all 1hings wa.q'at bandl their duty to help the overladen and - �i.:-4.`L�:� _�;� ,.-'� ; . . � perhaps, , eri ad hardly a moment . . . I , " . . . ­ ­ . I k send her ord," said Dun&LA, who ng excopt the mono sucf-or the� distressed, others ire as the - - - -;� -1 . ... -l-, .. ..�. - - saw anything being' '41, - with a ,;;I � . . I though she could not have explained i . ' ' He PU 41 aside the. curtains . , I . waA . , - -, � - . �'. . - .Z <;,-I - , - Ladj Varley shrunk from her. .' begi i 9 to be rather ashamed enacted at tili furthest. end of the bold movement, and stood revealed. Levite and the prie.9t., and take care . _. 1.'_'. .� -, , - �* - - I , - . - I - . . .. ., For Of the sc lool )o longing Lo take some riown. All his wmses were riveted Up- to give the woundied h7 the w side . ., , -- , -'.: '�%�,..a... L- - ' W "! L . _. . ' re moment she lost ' . L .., I I .- � '. . the ba 1.11 . � I . . er . . . . : : ­ - .� L . . . ..- . 1. I all sense c f one unaw r ?liat had posses,led him on the spot, w iore on satin couch, h ,� (To- Be. ,Continubd.) . . . : a wide berth. But these e=lent- - _. . ' _Ir- ' : ILX � � . - ' `� - -1 I .-. ­ when he devi ed-9n k(Ie'piug II6 sudden . . .. . . -s our - -1 �. %I . .� � the necessity for purity. She remen- hoome_com, I dainty besd ne tied luxuriousl� amongst . . ___ Samaritarug are not a' lway rela- _ ; L"' L" . , . . 111111h. . . . , ,_.. - _ � . . �- .I rig secret from bits darhug.� t 4 cushions lly--;.his wifel tioneg ; nor are our best friends always , . -1, , - . , L . _. Z , � �_ - . I�1 .. �; . bo�)re only that sho was a wife seprr- All this wts news to Feat.bonit-on, I.he, was d�ex ti in a lot)so white tea- , UNCOMFORTABLE RELATIONS. - our closeet blood.- We ofWn make .* _�" - - � - I I-. I our __.. __.­' '.�' 1. __ .� r:. - I � . . . I - . .. __ If ed, Ld that O'Grady' 4oved her.-,. though the sending of the telogrim 910 ii, an exqu site mass of soft laces, . __ . dear"t. and beat out of the chance -1�_ . _,4v�'- , - - . - � - - .. And oh I to be, loved by %vaii not. H, . I . -. ��.1 -,_,.h--.- - .1 . some one, an I 0 had squared Jeffreys 4 tittle Open 4L. the throat; and with T , 8traDger-t he. an I uAawares -met -. . . .� � __ -, � . . .�. about t-ba . b,p Different ways to Wkich They . . - I : ,:� : - .. - . , � . . __ . .. .- 1. by-him*l It was but a momentiaiq t, apd. Close-fist,od as he was, Witie aleev failing backward as '.r Are with co-qually and Iry the meriest kind . . :­ �.� i.- " .. . - � , - . .I �.1,17, -4 � eir"ore Fortunate Frienditi. of haphazard. Y14, that cilanue. meet- - . - � , r . I . - . I . 1� - . wcaknebs, yet while it lasted she would -is induced th5 -man to do his bidding. lovelijw8a na ELY chinge the whole current of - ' . �:1�4 � ", ,had not held back from� such a bribe - realed lb;y Tit � - - I shii, iifted �Oen a "Is, left all their Snowy . i t' r I li`� . - . .. . ...J. : , - . A to the shoulder. One Few families are exempt from. the Ing, m . _ _ 1 I - . - I . . Pot suffer t girl to Louch her. Sh5 of A liese arms o thrown around Lord our life, and the. angel unaware ma,r ,. , '_ ' ­ __ I-�� - . . .. . .1. . __ . . . He ha4i Only �Ilea n t, howe I Ing � hu rdon of uncomfortable relations - _e� -, -;--r-_. - .ver. to hr- wit r . �-,� . I . . . . . .- back Dundas a day too -'upon Va-rleY'8 neck now - .4. _�", .1 It � I I 0 the ,In of our day& . --�,4z 1 .. - . . - . 7 ds and tried I soon . prove to be t110 gUardi. �,,�, -. .. *I: , � 0 . ­ 1 � I . L - ­ I -her from 1�t r, antia as ; 11-ang, for - r -on tr those who have risen above ther orl;- . . . -. . ,� ,i�!­ I . I but -Con-st, I pin"3 scene, and so.spoil Donn He was' Z;ool rig beside he' , le . i- till life's end is*reached.1 , ,- I � .:� , _ -. . .. . I . I nOt thuis oa.,ity to be repuls6d.. the Present a . . .� ' all qvents , �.__ISITVI' I" . . - . File future rou-nd, lea,ning over her so that his ginal status and are stuck-up, proud - I 1. - . . _,- I � - - might a" him victorious, f, : - . . . , , -- iW1..A_ I � I i - . "Speak to me, - Yolamle. Te - - ­ . . _ . B11 Mo. too I lie owed ace iWas (31080 to hers. 13oth, his and supercilious; rjow .those ' ­�& , he who have -- I *. ' . . . ..- -;2,. - �. L what you a �_ ,her something, -and in this wise sought arms werol cl , MEN SHOULD WEAR CORSETS. ' .' .` I I . I,,� , . I I � . . , ., ,_�_,. - . . . .. . re thinking of I', s - en to pay I t. d around bar sup- fallen below their lawful and inherit-' ' . . . . - "..I., . . � � : treated, tenderly. - pie waist, - - . I ­ - -",: �1 ­. I . . . .- .�__ . - � . . �41 I I ,4;*'- . ' * - . I Lady Varley -shuddered. - - � . . But - I)onna was ta king ' ed 11)i rt I bright, and are mend"ilt, ra-' rractice-befrended by ri . . ­ .�.��".4%. 1 . _. -, . - - . b 0 told himself, the plot qayly, but in a . u E'n - :- I, . - .1 -I- I . .I I .- -, "It waa 'nothing,"' as t �gll slinian Vfttt . I �',.;;7'. ..- �� � % she said, faintly t ITY;i 10%� whijq)er. soft, a PlIfums. a. (lead weight on your hands , w hicke L . _ '. - � .�. . 41. . . , 11,K of its own accord- at happy smile,. Given Him Reamons. - . " . . ­ . I .. a mere Dassing madness. It is gone . I ' _ :1. - , .,.. I - ." . ' ��_ I alt7l­ - least without. help from him, How if tJm1le a lit0a I Uid, parLad her lips. "'d a, peirpe'tual blLster on your .- i �­__: --_ I - . .L �_, . . . mada . . back. "A Male Wearer of &rsets," in all -' - ' .1 . . I . :'_1 . ery unhappy, Con- in 0 was receiving her friend to- . "Ali I to-morr w nigh�I" exclaimed Tho one set 6nub y .. . . '�:t I- - -_A� ,�.L - ,L I , i,�Vl . z . - . L - nie. I,- feverishly, "'sometimes don'�. night I The frion-d wm ulw he, an if in ou As an inferior open letter n�o:,,Te &ph. ,� I I- i, . . I : � I ays at Bel ans to sometbing she had _#o t he Lo ii. ,% F ,�i I - . - '0 __ _- ­­ . �,-,' - . . ,:. .. - . . � ,� ,S?: r . - I. "'Wherowal all we .be to-morrow orei' 1. �.. . %_ . know how to manage' my thoughts.- ,JY,xiore now, told,- in 'nea .ni�ht 11, wactice whic L egr .7 � s , . - . � �i : "Wh � saiA turO with. whom they have noth- defends the.I' ilgnature - .. _-;Z­Q . son and ou I I iR- . ­ - dwell Up9h t Of it. How if the two inen - .. - . .- - . " ­ � : 1 . i � y not let ' t&m * . Ing to do; the others disgrace you by . i. , ", �7 . ; : . I ascris prejudice 0 *1_1 .-. .. I� . . % . . -: ;" V�Zav . � . I -.- - _ . . . .I- �_.-111"' your' little one I If sadness- Ilea � In should meet--the trusting husband, Far from her , at 611 events," re. tht-ir habit of boning and borrowing iagairlst the practice to the ill' ' .., I-- - - - . ' � I - �_ - I , that, still it must comfort you t,o know t,h(5 too welco no lover I AM here was turned sh I light yJ "Far from ,tho roe fol- - - . - I " '1� .. I . 4 � I * 1. . a real V6ngPaT CO laid rnady to- . from every g(xxi eAsy soul-, ' . 1-. :" '.. -'w"�, . . ., - - , � ". ..4-,", ..�,� .. , I .1 --I she is saf a Wars. t A thought, his,hand. fitiflingpr riety I this intoloreble.hola. - whO will lowing rea,sons:-"l. Be use it 'is very -_ . * - ._. ' '. - _.- ,,-1. . I �.1 �_ . ''r ,. .:.!..I- I I ' . - '_� "There you. are wrong. To thin'lk of without culs or plan, or A a(1, o h, to lot ho giv aw their �e- exceptional for men to wear corsets. .. '. .". I . __?" . ..- - .- -1 her is terri b a to lot. A slow immacula �ght�I ,far from the . -.1 I�: ..'_ 0. ;il.�� � . -� me,",said iLady Var.. mile st-ole over hii face ; I, ( mancis wiCh the, credit' of 'your name 2. Because I here is a prevalent idea that- V. ­_ � a . . � �. ! . , lay, beginAir 9 to pace up and d gis hand strok ed down his blunde mug � . A fool so bi P - : . �,,1% I �_,,-, . - - owl - ind is hardl d rving and t ho fact ' it is effeminate for,them to do so. . & _:�. .. .. .,� , ­.�� I _ . I I of their relationship. You ,, � �_,:4j ­ � I _-1. - " - , , . . . even of one's pity!" I " I I , 7 . .. . . ''.T�I. " f tempt.uously. I ry -among - ,�, - - .., . . thq room in the light of the unckrtail tache, with a view to concealing it iaid Var'lase' , ecause thtv are Considered injurious- -- ': :.7 . � "Besides I . 0 - - � I. . L. . _. . forever, but tha - I f ha4 tel raphed," J'ohn to health." With regard. to the first - 4.. -."t. .1 " , Coll go in to t he count t he coun- -" . . ., moo , . . I I ; - -1� , .- . . . :,. . ; does not soothe ale. I follow her doNv' Dundas glying w I t "Blind to whatf' my faults I What try Peopla where, 'Your birth entiti of tb,L a , , ­,�., �. � . ,�-. . 1.-1 � .1 I Ill Mil , he thought , as �a reasons he declares tha , *' -,.,.'' , --- . � into her-earLby home, to worfder whal this out,was _ t the . .` . .- : " . .,I., - � � .. - , 8� out -have lot that ra8- an unlover-like 81)�mhl­ As' 8he spoke, You to stand. . -Wfore long you hoar 1),ractico its steadily on the increase, ea- ., ,:. -`. ` 5 - .;.f . _ ­ . - . . .��".:; _G7 - �, . � I . . I . . ... . , - . , . she islike. n W-to picture her to mi she ran her white slender fingers slow- PeciallY among army officer& �One ' ­ -�.-.- : �.- , ..��,,_'�-,-": ' . I . - 1 71 �. . _ , - _� :Vi�, I-­ , _::, I " '­V.1� . 1.I I�, I. y- , pal Hawkins I 6ow of my intendsd ra- how your nephew, the impecunious was- firm of corset-makers alone, -he says, - - - ..--'-. "" - ._� ., . - _; . . I .� :�'. self as she li Is there, with-�' turn. That wxuld have put him on his lYo lingering through his hair, as though trel, b" writte � � I .� . . - . . � . - . _. :1 - I "Oh, no I" cried Constantia, with-a guard. And t ore w time for. an to touch him was gweq5t, to bar. . I n begging letters to b,L., .� I 11,;_, -�`' ' I- � ; * "' ­ �. . . as no .IH . I made in the past y 3ar more than I . ' .* 11 - 11 X - UVO IOU A I- � '��' ­ "' #-L .. . 1 . I - I. ;_­ , �. strong sbudc er. ' I explanatory le 1er M I started as soon faulti- your now friends, bringing forward 900 Pairs of corsets-not nere belts, but -. "-1 - V�,' `_ . � a - -I, .. - "There is Dothing-dotbing," replied aa ever I could�', . . 4, . . �!td..__L: -.11"Ai- __ _1; I - . - , , I I ­ - I Gae. Ust one lit tie one. You know your naina, as a * ' real stays, strongly bontd, steeled, and L�" I Oki . $4 � oucher for his . ---.; -z-,z,�- . .. . ,_ y. i it." She leaned even neArer to him, and it-is a bit I .: , 1-.:1',' I �'11�.. 4W , - . - . 're . . �_ .I _. �, �e, ' I I _ . Lady Varle in a mournful tone. "Only You, a an of� buninbas," said Owna! labed-for merl's usse. Aii to the second I _ , - _ t ,. a few poor little bo' . ter pillto swallow, and you- . ., - . - � I . nes. I am gla,d of Featherston, as iling blandly.* _ sn"i led .into his eyes. ""Tis loving thee . reason, e 'there can bs.. ­ 1, .: , L �,I,..:.. . . . . ::L__ - � I: -, - I . �� . L . ,�_ - - I that. At -first it was dreadf pic- arrange your i "YOU too-well.' " I . a,re on the bornis of a dilemma, - I.' .. .-:,-� - '., __ .. .., L t'�.� I in f ;�ai� . 0, I .ra .� I - . ffairs 'with sppod, and � which nothing effeminate i a man using any . . . t now Ff -1-1. ­ - Siw - I . . �, - ture it day al ter day, bu bt� I think, no doubt ,wip Oin arms tifriltenea their clasp around we know in the most emlxLrrassing posi- means in his power to p-eserve his f - : , 4 .. � `I­ '. L:�_,- �, %: i N dise-rotion. 06od-night, . � - . ­ I ; - I am sure, t�ere are I . ig - - _� . : � _" _.. _. .. i :i. , . . I , . I _.,� - only nes. I then : I witj no t k her. A low', long 'sigh escaped him. For tion that we can be in. _.�'..7 . " � .. --- . ;should not know her now. The JOU longer froin Either you ure." He would ,follow the now wo- _. : _ �'. 1" �, I i .. - ­ pretty Mrs.,. Dundhs, lestelTincur her sevdre " i4inute there was "nee, brdken 'only have to foul your 0, . - man, hioweve'r,-in using -ery short and *. ­ 2. 4 I.-I -, _L .- .1 i. .. � .. , . ., -i I 1, - ... C, ,is-the baby . by 11he beating of bla heart; and then nest by telling loom corsets for cycli , rowing andL ... ,. � w. . .__ - mouth-the I vely eye sni i a ( is leataure." .Vn . .L- - - 1.�., - _... ­ . I . . ; ..11_.14-,'. j ,�-.'I,� ..,- ' - , , _ - . e* -.*. -all-all are gone; only the bones lie -, We shook-han s in the frion('llie8t way, Donna foil back a little from him, and the truth and ishowing how your broth- riding. To the- third r - ' n he makes , . I .. _ 1 - . I .1 1.- . there." - . . and tlti� night too dark to permit ,broke into a low, delicious laugh of or's son haa disg.raced h imself-so as,to reply that "no conscien ious ph i I -, .1. - tl'�.'��`� . I"I-:�t`. .�.L . . . - . , - � . -1 : - , Coustantia, felt cold and faint. - Dun'dai's seeing the smil' - heartfelt amasement. .1 . . ' . ysician I I -:,31 , -,I -, . - ... of Mr. will be found who can ffi that he ' . .". . ,�� 11.11 �. _. . ,� .,; I -� - "Do not talk of it.- she s ' a of . be tin outlaw from his family, or you � I - 117,:,�L-I - ,I .. I ::. . � AL: _�*P­� � . .LL I .. ; . . :1 - L' -1 . ­ � . aid, tromu- cruel amuseme "If he could only we me 'nowl" she h ve to lie has known of any ill he till being caus- . . . �L � !_"� I . � . lously curved his 11 ­ m , . I - , ,.". .* . .1 * ae the las'. wvdA escaped him. Or. said. in a oubdued tons, yet I- under the imputation. of ad by corsetis worn as t ey. are at th �1, ,.� '_- ..�,I - , . - � .I I L ­­ . . _. . .�, .I-- o No ' with a sigh; "better talk of Dundas disapp, ared into the lable reached the s nin abominable pruelty and me&nnage to ,pra3ent time by the maj rity of I 1- . . :.�, 11..­,- .- - -- -, that we have in hand. windy :V-(i),ry,, v. - I . . ladi:r �"__ . _:1E. I . 1. , ' .- -_ 1, ��' L __".,� _.�_ � , ."�)_ � ­ ��_ late. It is growing -night, and inotled steadily onward to- r"an, ijt�inding 8P811-hound, frozen b6- Your Owin-You who could so well ,&f- viz., firmly, but nt o igy acted.- . I ' ' . � . - . - ,L:. . A .,�I __11 - I . I . I � d , - - __ .. I ___ . - - - ,-,I� .. . , - � � V pa me part of the wy qt , , - ,:�� Come, Connie, you shall accom- ward his horn hillft the curtain, an clearly us though ford - '. 1. .-L. 11 -all events; Th e they .had been shouted �� keep this poor young fellow -_ L� ]�MN. -- ­'- " -.1---- L t.--,-.,I�1,_.� . - so Kr, at lea,-t, as wit bring you . 0,W was - UG I - - -_ - ty rain that n -kk'as , . CHARMING _44K, _ . - I to soft. mi.� � In his ears. " I I - - 1. . - '. , tO- falling and I Over a man so befooled I Lror4 the streets, 'where it seems he i . . . I _.... �_ -L .1 I .:�., , ... . . yo own ga a:' . Ll ting against , his face, You should . .. to , ';t,ip,-_.L ,7�'',' . . And 3%ou '_ � - .:'� , 3 --1- .. . . .- - I F, 11 only -seemed t)eUrefresh :him. have won him sometimes, when I ran now reduced, to scratch up a miser- , "The illustrious men I history 'Whoc .L', .. ' I I _;�. - (, . �, . lie walk- Up t n IL . 1.'T��_-­ . . _. -,,�-,-t: �- - - . . - I you really .go, now ed rapidly, witli an elastic ste 10 hill' to offer one of my pretty,in- able living along. with t were distinguished asm4ch for the fas- , :_'­-6;b�, ., ,.� ...- I -I- to Ballymore " feeling he other waits I -.' - . _ "- � . , p, - � _Xr_� .. .­_I.- � _ __.�- ­ 1 - . � , - _, . _ I . I noc nt, wifol caresses to tho author of cination which they - - , . - - I .--, . . This niome t. I shall let the ser- that each ,monient brought him near - and straya and human jackals Of the exercised Vver the - : .,;.-...4*� - to her. His he4rt was full of delight. VIJO�Odom( His face would be apio- � 'm . I ' ­ _� . _ . : ..." . - : �--, vants -thinka hat they like, fur, af ter ' . .�11;114:1__ I, - � - . . - . ;_ _. all, it would be im -dly appy, I t him at . . .� � I-$ .--� -,-- - - e He felt indeed 0mast absul turt he would hold me from submerged tenthl - Or, less than the fair sex as for their..talents and ability 4 ., - i'U', - 11 ­ , . . r, ,,,.., , - . t , - '. 1��.,"- - I-_. , ,. �; ��..-1- . _;i . . i ' , . - I pussil)le "to eon�' al 1 an'd an inclination to laugh alou(h ar]4 a leng h-�so_to prulong the joy of substantial dlisgraoo associated with .*%,are, as a rule, plain and insignificant ..- .. . . .�,�. �]� �,-, - . -I - . aj�ything f rom them.- I over- it, �nd laugh n appearance. Julius ., .� ,'.­ . '. - -. - now ,i n(f then, as he thought u as a � 1. J..,1: ..'­ , 1� i-, 'Still I think if yoti were to 'suggest of how her whe at being kept r , ..�i' � - . . . : took him ' with an idiotic dolight this wastrel's Caesar w . . k 1� . .'' � _ � .1, -, .� ­ ­­jF , -1. fro ve y fll-fa�ored ma,n, a,a I yet when a ,- . .. I - - I , - I., 1- ....., ,��__., , . . _.:, - a . �?-1V - _­ _,_,� be, utiful faw would light . niece more st ling, before his 'fame in Rome - .A - . . . coining. to. me up %V miliation , of.hoaring that yout ' . - - � for an hour or so, it would sound ) itha, glad urprise as hest.epped in- in his embrace su longi Pahl Poor Who would marry that 1xW131leas OU ' ' , I . : t i, ratio girls of .1 --44N�'- I . . .- . . ..:4 -11 . -- - , . - � L J�L to her presenr ,and how ler clear, old Samisoul n t rd,3 Own age sighed for him-an � . . . :, . I , , , nd . ._. .�" � ­ .1 . I :14 ' . I ; ; - .�- ­. ter," said Constantia, ner-,-ously_ Som"tim0s ,L have Been his without influence he Church or, mature women longed 1br his lo A", e', - . I . -,%.i � . - . _F I _.rr sweet laugh w liPS moved as he t'lianked 'Heaven for Private means to eke out hi.8 in�j via. - ;, �:` ffi­_I ­ _ . I 1- from The Cottage Mr. Stronge ill )uld ring out when he the gif L. of in ufficient Aanong the men of later times "�-", I. . I . I -..... -- drive you on to Ballymore." ' . confessed to -b(r his foolisili fancy to� Y love. Minal What a ,%&Jury, a,nd without 'brains wherewith who ; - . .�: 11�7.. 1 . �­ , - . - ­. -1 - . � . . . . " '' .�, I .. . ., �, ,4'..- I..� . . . , I . . - - - � - I - . . .�:* - __ � I'In the avenue, waiting for i - - '� -1 �!_­ "­ 16-- . . - 1 level of the m(�s youthful love-8, lug fOr me in t,he,-sh;rubbary at the very tl - _. . - . Mr. Strongel Where. is he?" 14urprise her, hul brought him to the 90m6dy, when Onto thinks of you wait- tAO help that salary. by his own exer- .were renowned in like manner were , . - I%; t SirPhifip Sidney, 61ain [�' lmostto - - .. I Wk lorim-your niece, who is now the ne,,8 ; pa Ugli- .-.- . - - .,. �. �As.. - confessed Constanti* ,shyly. ni.6.." swain. ' �;i momentl" ; eight little paupers, Cl al Scarron, the! comic poet, & __ .. �:,� I 11 I �� 1_7, I I I_� .- . - I � Al . . - � . . - .�_., - . . - _�. LaAy V There would 6- the little fond rush She laughed ag"' Tho�,old, noiseless riVP16; Voltaire, unmistakably ­.,�-. '1.1 .1 - ,--., �_ ; � '� , __ - _ . I � %_� i ; __ -11. ... - arley reg4rded her keenly.,1 to-wa ,jugh thi,s ti for -whom obout4s and shoes are always 'and Rousseau whose manners were ' - ',,'- '5, ,--Z, .� � . �.­ . a's -,,Z,orl�-f,�: �4�_.. ... � I . I . , I - � -. 1 7 .I . - "Are you going to marry hirn,p, ' rd him. N;O; firstAlle star�, and me. Wnd as be wutched wa,ntiiig-t.bi,s niece has sent a kind Of- awkward as his face was plain, _.- �:-1�"' ,A . '.. , I. I * Ugly. ' , o , I asked. I she, to 'her presenof,! and how her through the lace' hangings,, the round-roldri to "Chrtitian friends," such while f,I r ._ -her - clear, f.ng jr; � . ; 1� - I I..- ed It .. - I - . % . ­ 7..,..��.�-�_. of the warm slender hands, around his I John Wilkes, who had I .'.1.' ..'�)�;' :1. EJ- ._. , I Yes.' _* � � the listening man closed with as may ,U0 disp,v3ed to give a trifle for the PQ'-ver to- __ - I-.V,_'.�i- _1- .�. - . � neck, and then--then 9fie would a re_7�srosa less gl,i� upon the velvet car- subjugate any woman ' --'- -L" '� '_ _: '.. � _. , r _. -,., .1 _. "I am glad . kiss who s-poke to ", . _��­:.' "'L - . I . � . . Artily glad. . :_ ...- __,__ .: . ._ . . . him-as she alone could kiss, hi tain he was h o 0 , - �' " i ­ ­ -, ,_ ­ - � - - . - . Of that ' He the sake of holy bbarity and on the him f r ven five minutes, Was-admitted ----.-----11. . . For you at le t there is a sure chance 41 be- 0'("n back. , - strength of her - relationship to the . - � .- � . . " . 11� _. : . of happiness. 'Well L'you and he shall loved. His own I . "What a little dgevil ou aral" Baid owner of Micromeogao HjIll. . by his own showi4g W be the ugliest ..':%'�__­_J'.j- t;� : -`__ , - I - . . . 1. I � ..i.,�,�,%Z.� - , - - :',.. . Ali I'there lay the charu.4' Other men Varley, in a tone of X�K)Iuta admira- mail in England in his time. . . -, Li. � r , .1- I-— . - 1. arrange this niatte�_for me-com' . tion.. Those tr" are hard enough to bear, . ­,- 1: I- . . I . - . - " ' . . � - a-" _' k I I . _ .: .$�,L""_ . I I ZLL' , . - I ..jl ­ �1, , I ­ - . __ . had been perha pa. ordinarily happy I and only one tbing is worise-the unen- - . . . __.­­­ __ - . I . -- . , �,-V�-.,�, I . . . with a to "Your little devii at . . ..., I . ":L .: ��_ _; .1. L. ' ­' .: �- . �1 .1 I ­" ' ' L . , � . . � � - . -� I�_i I even ve they had. known to be all eventsl" re- durable shame 9.nd disgrace of WAIT I � . .4 4�_ - , .- � .: - . - . � 1.. CHAPTER XLIX. , - � ­_- --. �turned Abe, tights 1* your I ING FOR THE BIRD. , , , "'.. I- .tl: �!,' -��,'_ ��J. ­ . . I I - � . ... . . I . . , I : L . I I not a1together theirs; Wt it*was not that nameisakos and relations, who, whe . , .i.__ � 1. ,­ . I _., - --,. ning the arm n . ,­ L "_..- - . I..�-�r- . -4�...,,�:.... , . , * The old tow-it clock struck f6rit'as the SO 'With him. Is was entirely ,differ . Ar- � : .. - . I . - ­ - . I L, : I - Clasped him neck, an4 drawing him us I A small boy who had L great diiilik '.. - -�--_�'� - . ent. Heart, an r. i . is� . I . train steamed slowly into the station. soul, a or td he thev OOD-10 into the Police Court, drag .- �­ � "*� _.- L � '�'­ .a. .. : 4-1 .-, . I - , ,-. � nd sweet body, your name through the' mire as well as for schoGI returned h .-. _'..' .�.,.- - �' _­ _. �--'_-:- - - For once ther fore it was in time. It she was all his. Once again he could nd my very Omit for dinner & ,,L.-. .,__- , "p, - j ._;, .; - - .- . .- %�.-:�'.,�. . -.�­.-_-., I . E . ' v0A a,6ull" 'whispered be, their own- and involve you in the dis- little earlier than usual. . I - .,.: .. '. __ _ %�, i, . :, � I t or . . . . .1 - -L1 - - I I .1 -1 - I . - I .- , . 71, , , t . I �._ -'' .. . : - � � was-1 ;a ddrk night, murky and rath bear. her- voice, rising o.At of the many In a-tone of Open assioil pressing his honor tay have courted for them- �'.-Tommy, yo _ - .. . .. . q: chit the wind had risen and there was times she had sworn it to him . lip� with a vehempent force to ,the ex- selves. . - u naughty boy, Yon have _-­�'. .' :,;�' � - . I , �, - . . I ­:� . ,V- .� ... I 1, -�L� -1 quis - beeti -playing �7ruant, said hIs moth -, ' * . f� . �-- - er; - , I.- .-,:.*'.' 1 - I . - I . :,-- , ,.-. - . �. J� a sRmpicion of rain in the air. He reached the entrance gate at last, . its naked arm' that brushed his You have never done a'sbad.* thing a little dic,ky bird ca _ . ,:,1ii"j �� . � . _ _ _ , � . ,. . .. .. , , ­... _1� � I Mr. Dundas, as he stepped on to the and entered the long avenuo,irl dark cheek. "Dormit, tell me once again that' nor come Into ptiblio diisrepute. . You and told. me go. me in the window '­ -I- - ' " i�:L � . - J� L w i .: "I.: L: -glatform, shivered a little and stamped aa Erabuji, becau.se of t . you - 1. I . � I , . he 0 rl ..'... - . . . - - � � ; -- nging " - .-. .,�- , _! __ - ra love Mel" have paid Yotar way with honest -�� - �7 ,',-' - '. T .. . 1- ,�V '_,w. . .1. .1 is feet, and )buttoned his coat in�o branches. He struck -ord to * Y and The .next morqing Tommy set out for -�! '..: ", � . .. :- . re atob and saw . It is too poor a w , mUrmured she, discharged your duties with ..� ,�`_, - . . I . ... .- " . closely round him, in spite of the fact by hi-9 watch that it a in ,punctual- school -a.s - morning . - . _ .-I�'. . .:: . , , was f ive minutes ,tremulously. And then she sw usual. During his _ � - ',!, ­� . . J� . . I Y I .- ' " . 1 . - _ � � that it wasstill summer. - a ad a ity. You have kept t he u,Dmm&nd- mother heard a noise from the far und . 11 . . I , .., I -- ! ,j past eleven. So, late I He hoped ihe little toward him; her head sunk apon 'meats, and no marl can bring a charge 4. , - -: . � �, d . . . . . , � , Didn't 'expect you home so soon, had-no . of. the kitchen - -.. : I -,I :,..-. � -�, - I . t gone to bed. If go, .big gwp his- bTe , and, I)oking around .!! � �' I - . I .. . . - I.� programme ,at _qst. . . . Their .lips-met. ' against you of unfair dealing-rio wo- there, iam� Tommy crouched un - -`.. � '. . Z��. 1.-. ,_-- - - . I.: __:- sir," said the station-master with a woidd be in & Mr. Dandas stepped back into the man of untrue slander. But all tbb tal)le. _­ , .:-:-I, . 1� ". . -,�. .. -measure . der the ­ I I - � . :.- :.. ": t �.I . -1 .-.- - . i � . . - :­.- smile�, ag he took his ticket. Every one BQoiled. .He kne* that she sat up very or nothing with your prosper- Tommy, you ramal,� vi ha �. , - :_ .'� sl_ * , . . � . darkness noiselessly as be had, come. counta f I : 1 1. . . . . . liked grave John Dundas, and had a often almost 'Altil midnight rea"din %pce ,Again the Persian ruge Ame , to Outs r6lations, who has risen above his -doing there I - � t. are . yow � ..,I.- - � . , ,_ -1. . . - ��� �­il pleasant word for him. . � - & - . - � 1; . -� .- I - .� .. - - i I but now that ell was away she 'Wol. , dul ing thos sound of big swif t original sta4dink while you have kmt ' � I . . :.�:I., - _- -'-.. 1. ­ i . . tl* . . "I didn't exp.60-t it myself," his -t ' I I . 1� . 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I -, I- . - .. . . he ,'ad I Y. .,:.. ,�:" -, -1 - F,- I I . � Taney, flailagher, and Whitehead, i- in capital, -is pat by Mr. Port6r at,307, : F3087 OF . ­. I -, .,..'�---- .��, * - . . -"' ; : �` I I � H[[[ f our ,rtsh dynamiters. �. . .A? Is .- W � � , - -..m��, . . 0i 1-i- - HIRLS � I - ' , - . � I ': - . . � I ��,., ' . _ with f8a,596,000 'capital, reckoned in sill- . 1 Wwo ' , *,-i , , -- -, � ., I ... .­-.- ., �: ..-, ­ . , : i In ro&rrinq to the'VOneZuelAn q 05- 11 . . ver dollars; the,number of commercial -- , ': e'',�,�j . - THE HABITS �AND INSTINCTS 09 - - ­ , ­� . - - :' '. � ' I.. - , - I ! - - . :.­ .: ­.- - � - - 'j-, 1� � A DANGEROUS RIVAL TO TKE IN- zoinpanies, Inchiding insurance ' bx- !­. -. i . . 1� .. ­�. . - , . . - r" - . . , IN ti0on Lr AN' BUSY - ORKER.S, -1. ,-::-, ..- li�,­F . .1 - 5A -.- I 6 ,the House of Commons, Mr.Ba) . ' THE N�NC RAT. - - I � .1. -1 � four F d that the Goverdiment Was -'at 120, , . . UJ9 . - - .. . - ­ 1. -� . . -ir� -� . -. .­­�. : "..i,:..- ... . . � : � ,� I . , I � I -- I . 0 I � . I 'DUSTRIES.OF THE WORLD. , . , shipbuilding and othem, ,� 1':'- I�. � , -1 �-, �, "7't...- i I _,: I . . , . -proposall of , ­­ . . . .V I � I I . . I -1 -S., ­.-, - -1 i ­ -: ;. . still co�sidering the latest : I tr 63,647,000; the bailks, at 187, with � I � .. . ....- �. , .".- - � - .' RY L .;. .. . - " , - ......." .- ". � ATEST FROM LL THE - as � - . -1 . - . 6,000; the railroad coff4fatnies ,at to -- , :i .- . . .. . � Qv,rer tatel Beastell, .. I- .. ,�,A! I I , �.1' .--- THE . Secrettry Olney, which are regarded . $1071 ut eThese'tllftle . I 1; . .�. I .. .!b ; P '. . 1. . . . ­� I.. - .. -�I 4. .1 I . I." h'�-- -1 4 , � 1� , , ­" . .-­­! .--- .. - I - niw 'They "Alkil Textiles, Hatelicli4 MAt 80, -Ilhavin of Government C try Originally Mk - - , r .- - WORLD OVER, . ..- --.. open rn g: the way for an equitable set g permi,sion I an I - , . � ,�` .A. ­ . . � 1.� � - ­., "'.:%,r. n . t - � Came to . . .'�% , ­ W� . ; -��': ----.,­ 1 � . 11 '. I . . - --- . . .. . ..": floment, ting, Tooth Brushes, and rnibrellas for to bulld," with 125 more projectitd,aild - . .. :.-- ,.- ­ P I .-- ­ . * . .. .: . ! � � ,� . ex . ' Shipi-Their Vonderfal Inte1l19eftr*--'- - . - 4,�.iu .. - ­ 1. . , .,., ;­: I I I I " 'i 11'-. , -, ..�C,.i . .. ;otiations will read i r , 7 � I , I .. . 1. . . I - ­ � - I - - - . ,nding nei -A Million Weaver*# , 84 electric and horm-car ooTpanies 0 are ­ '. ­. ' ' , " ' ry In "me Co" �.,:.'­- - ,-� , ,,, � � . ­! .,-.-, ... . . �.�-.�.!. '' ­ - I 0 W611 tL,tt, thb pe 0 . - ,tries They � 4kept " - - � - ,,� '-P. . - . I . , i I Le count ther Nations � - I .. . -;:�-­ , joUreofl i Items About our ly settlement of the dispute. ineA capifils Qng . -­i-�.,-,- I., . - to an ear . p. 239 in all, the comb , . ,.' ­ . I " 1 , I -- . ­ . -;� t. . . i. - I �-�-.,�� . Gvea Britain, the United' S tes, and ' . It is the opinion of Mr. It obert put %t 4364,208,000- TXis makes an on- , Fe"- � . .. . - I . ., ­;* .­�:�,-,.�I�7 1 . , . . ' ­ *` �-,� I I . -�. .11'. . . : UNITED STATES. - - , - . - 1. i., . I . I . 1 .. t' f capital i Ii.ed � .1.1. I I � , ;� �'.W . -'-r i - It ...I...,��.- All rft of the. Globe, Cond nsed and ­.�., I Porter expressed in -tfie North Ameri- ormous aggrega e o 18 P Rats are simn: kg tbB most feroelotis of Z :.- .. � ­�-�-­- ­­*­-� - �-­-.1 ,� . h - 1 - ,� .t . .1 - .,�' The &- curity Bank of Duluth and t a , hort a time, even, aluough :)',.� ` .-,..,. -- �, . ­ ­, .- i I-- !. !. -i 11. A"orted for Elasy Itealing. can Review, that when Japan is fully within 90 8 all ariLmals. ey wUl always attack , ­- --- ��" . . .;,..­.,.,�:1., .-, '.. - - y -Hill -Bank of New York flave . . 0M. " :,�--Z.,, -­�. . - - .1 ..- .1� - - Murr, -if I disad- . '­- j. ��,�.�, ;.��, - � � - -1� 0 ' ' t h at : 56 � . -f � ; I I � 4� ­ ..�,.1 equipped with the latest machinery she the word " rojezte4" is applied tbes a man it they t go im a �7 , -j%-- I­ -� ,� - - ­ li 4 ., ...., .,. I.., 10 d � . as. I 11 . . , , - - - - - :­ - CANADA. � .. V�.* cl . schem - ,�.�, I , i ,­­ - , . 1­:..�: . �. I- -the .moot potent industrial - Th recent fearful experi- -. 1-: �!,i , -.­:�" I . ,0,� . . . ­ - . -. .. � ­ f :-grdssbopperit are- d6ing will be Very striking is' the oombinatibn of vantage. . -1-1 .--- .; .1� . � . . Mh O - , I I �� . f ­ .�1.�: ters of the ITainillOn Qid grea� " And, plements in Japan.- - : Johnson, who wao- �: -- - 71�1��­�:�,�.,'4-� . Thb promo damage to vegetation in parts force in the markets of the world, old and modern im ence -of Alb t N'o � - 1 -- tbods I I �. ..- I - 1. . !� - - urname-rit have a deficit -of #200. ; -` � .� . 7i� - io of Mi` Igan. I me. deserted in a and almost paw ­I i .. - " . ­ . meanwhile, she is already making on- Mr.. Porter saw in %aka the ad ,- ' ':" I 1 -�".`�'.-'­'�� �..�� . -side . I : , .I -1: .t .-�­�: h in Witi�h bia is . 17 1 . ­ - '.- , . -o - ask' of' a t . ­ .: �� . . ' ' housand yeArs-lago side by , �. . -.2. .. .1 . The salmon _�tc' 'son The Italian Government' m' , �, ��-- ., .-, ­ .1-1 .. . i '= . Ing mous strides in her industries, and to death, is'an instance of their gr"t , F.. ;.'-I- Iil�.'ij I .� :-1.: �,.,�­- ­.�'­ is reported to be very poor ltb� a with the latest and moot ingenkx1sla' br I - 6�., � . , 1. -- .:, - for detailed information of the recent or find- inga nuin'ber of. ­' . . . ;, , . .-Z . I - . --- � ,. .21 � . � ­ . ­- 1, twenty t., r pa- . . -1 �. � t : � � .�' ' yph6id f ve ly6chi ig of three Italians in Louisiana. chief ly in those whose products ces quota�ions from fierceness. They have .. I - 'A - .� - -, There are ' � .'%. ; . - - - � I - . - . ­�t �' .1,�. -- �'­.:­, I amLIton City oapital. obe Rim Exchap assailed med �in a I ;�., . i''Y'l Z . ewers, where -: 1 �,­ z . .. � *I- - iients in the 11 A runaway trolley car dashed dowh a their way to the marts 4f other lands. ige we re c1oMMunicat6d. cases I . . . - I . ,"'.� ,.,-.: ; . . ag signals 'within a stone's throw, . . .,. .! ),:! �!­��, -1:- '. - - car o Kin - ew ones work side b fli ry plentif ul. Johnson 1184 ., . .... - .... ..i".- ­:�:',� Mr. W. H. Nelson, .gro ga steep All in Lancaster, Pa.,on Sunday Old appliances and n they are ve 1. ­ �-*, .k., �T'­i , - 1� - .- a the click of the telegraph and the � - ' � - �- '. -1-.,.--1... :.. .7. h t e 1111190 ev,eni " nd 6f the tole bone girl. The tra- ' and I,... :. .�. .,:;,��;4;-4-t.-., - , - , , , ' --- -. - ­�1 -'3 , . -� . - r*11e, shot himself throug ng, and seven of the passengers by side, the ancient spinning wheel a 11hello" . , - ­ I . l4rge holes eaten out of his -body � ­ - -., .. ,-, - . .. . I ,� ­ , I -. . . Z; -.�,.j�:-:. th a revolver. . - were �iliod and fifty seriougly inju�rod. the great,factory. , I %tween the crudest legs before-he ' an rescued, and,it WU� \: .�., .,�-%,A.,�- ! - I., , -i- ­ In . .� - mendous,contiasts w . I - 1.1. � ". -- '' � . ' ' ., . ., .. � . 3 of taxation �for the I iew of fhe probable election of . ftnest of implements used in turn- - � "......­'...,­.-,t3l'I i" . - ---aj.,,,- I !Winnipeg's rati M Thus far the com1potitiOn touphei'dbly, .�nd some time before be could be restor- ..,- - .� . � . . 1. .7- .i .:-::.,- be two cent on the a or McKinley and the *adoption of a , . I . ' . ' .'.X'�.11.. --4 i I ." ­ ... .- . wid . A ;textil 113* out similar work greatly impressed ad to oonsciouspess. The rats ' that . . .-, ­W.:Nvl 1,,; , -: 11 .1, . �1 - . .. - .. -1 . .:�'­, 's . I - I. . . , I .-�', ' ollax. � .1 big er tariff, a number of -this 01 . --.�;�;J .1..,L-. . 1" I Arl English , few 'articles, notably a fabrics, Aserver. It suggeAted to Min that � ,: - :, .. I . . race -1.L .-�,- `�­,I�r V, , . I-- . . i, I the anitoba manuf cturers are projecting the es- ,floor mattipg,. hem�on and jute 'rugs,, Japan. in entering the industrial rpetrated this horrible deed were . . L- . �- - �. . a at& . - , " --,_,!r'1 � . ., - � .'--"; 4 ' �Coal. wa struck by pe _ _,_11 � `-;. - ,-, I . . , -�­ -. machi io near tablis ment of branches in the United r ay � Tats.. Bites from r . ;�� - ' ' .1 I - �,overnment well-boruig I�rell", .matches, brushes, porc0ain wifh whatever hpp"nces she has,alld brown- No .w - . -,� �-.'v,'�-­,,'�,:, . - , 1r..-I .* ­ . . . ,A.-'M , -I .. - . . I I ly adding ' - " ' . :�:�;:. . -.- . ...- - - b�rtwright at a depth of 162 f ,t. States. . . � . . . .i �- :. 'I'm and constant to her stook of,the are always darIO-rous., but those of inw- - ' - ' I ''. * . straw plaits . -­ '-.-7L'.' 'M .� , .--:.-.,� and earthenware, ­.. , ,� �F, . .:, i � .:.-. -11 . * ThT. . '­. ­ .. , -*: -- -- P , - I . I of th engineer's branch atibrial, ofticeri of t he Irish N9, best. . ��..''­ 1­,x?.-� -­ .1- O&r. Stewart, a But it in the sudden- . Moot- partioularly, as theIR - .;-i,- �,- -.,.. .Z. .. I � i . wal *' braids and so on. . . er rata 1. -.. I ,�"­ ­, .:. I nt, in tional Alliance.of Now York h - ­I��',�,,,. . ­. -i: ta avo is-, 1 - Lp" I �' - - . � . . a ''f ..,:-.. ­ - :---1J1- Pf the Marine D�epartme a. . ' r ! ness of the challenge thrown down 'in -. . - teeth are t t be poisoned with de , -�'''�, , . ... . i�at present engaged in maki by suM ' manifelsto regarding the p O- . � . .%- ' 1�-.­1.��-�--,, ,",� � . 1. . I . - _ , . . .- ­ . I ,-.� ,.:.. I.-; .,. i �fl I E . � I . EFFECTS OF COFFEE. 0ayed J�arl��e No rate that infeA. , - -- " -�w,):,V . . . ....)­ . ixographia, survey of .Li�' I, Pobe& rivantion in Dublin next month, some pages, that is startling and sug- . � . ­ . %, - �, 1. �---..­. ..; ��. , . . .: . I I . �- --,("-,,,' I 1, L. a, . . -;'-:�'­ . ",.I 4,.,T11 . . I. � ., �: . houses -- . I I .I. �.'�.V**I ­ 11 . - I.- .. � Charles Hurto4l�f Milton, which aTs that to. revolution I 1�,( untry. They ' ­* pri,� gestive; and .even where the exported are nati a to this oo . ' � " . � . I .. - - 1 -'­ ..-,.-,".1 ­.. -. I Mrs. - I 't BUndness Brought About By Its Excessive I . - - - I -;.z�, �,� . � *. -` blas, with several. other Canadia 8, fall- Must I a and look for her' redemp Ion. tivel- unimportant , :.�i� -- - , I all came over- originally in ship& The . ­ --i,- I ­­ - at Ace' . the New� articles are. compars y ullee - . .4 . 1�t��- ,- . � il n Irish estate va ued o ding to the reports of L . black rats came first, and after thein : ­ , ,- ­+LL - ,., .- . ""'. . .�,�p , I I - ­ - I , 'an heir to a ' - ,.- �1, - ; :_ . I York I 1 they are at least staple. - I It is *OU Imown that the Moore are I .-1-1 I,"­.!?" - . . I - ,�, ­ . ' . . . . ab9ut 'a million dollars. I c)mmercial agencies, the bus'nes" rugs the - .. the Norway species, which were known . -: i , ,,,�;i­,� . tates The blue and white cotton 't -, - *., %� � .- , - %_1 .. . �. - tolne of situatio, throughout the United S eapec ly the I �­ . , ` - . 'LL 1. I Inveterate coffee drinkers, ial - .-'.: .- ; I I I­; 11 Vandals pried up the corner ­ .' , . .---­�,-q,�-�; , �:�.. The intense * for a long time as ship and wharf rats. 12 . 'r . Congreg tional is Un ecedentedly dull. attractive cotton crapes and.the sum.- . , . ­ :. 111 . , �­ . .." . -; the new Southern erchants, Who sit in their bazaars and . .I.-:...��: -�. --11. �*- - -7 .�-...-" *'2 . heat 9 had a considerable effect-1 but ED RAPIDLY. . . "L .-. .. -,�j . . ... - -. -'Ll- 11 hur d extracte there- mer silks from Japan are well known. In RATS BRE ' .1 .J11% : . L-'.1:�..­.. . had . drink coffee continuaUy during the day. '. . .. I li," . sit- politica and financial unrmt hug .... I -S* , - :­:.- � -.-�1­. froMe th6 coins which had been epo . In our stores. So are the ch6ap topth Rats increase with enormous ,rapidity,- �- .. I .,I I -,-,:155�i�A L ' .1 � . . .1. -I :% . - more, hile presmant and impending Ia-. - . It has been noticed that almost invar- I 'air '-. * ­­�, ­ V_-,-0 I -w .I—— . . trols th _ "$6L,�;, - �­ r-*1-. bd in it. gen has, 'egarding which Mr. Porter d the only thing that pon .. .. .:1 �.,),., - . , ' ' bour tr)ubles have intensified the - brus r "reach aLn - ­-� �­.�:-` ,.-,. -v ; . .1 - 1; `1 I- =It � lably when these coffee drinkers '- ,. ..� , - ..t � 1 . Tr de. 6- I It. ­ . � -- - . he Winnipeg Board er-LI (18 )TOSS'ion. Wheat after a sub- bar is the ' food supply. The few" . , .­ . �-. .1 �� I . m fered him - num t at. . , L ."..I.". L-4 , i -- tj L Of olding sa abou �' :,�). 'I�, � - . .1�".. discussing the ,advisabil.R for Man- stantial advance, closed 'only a.fra-tion the whole, output of its itictories for t the age of 40 their eye4ght be that are killed by man do not ooun . .. I" 4� -j" , � I - - I �;,-� -1�- I �- - I- a business men s convention higher than last-week, because 016 GOv- by the time they get , T .1 - . Ur. - - ;�, .; i :-�, �E.-� the Northwes mage is not $1.50 (gold) per gross . " ' .:* ' - t Ter 'tories 4 Five dollars in 91na to fail, and all,-they breed so rapidly. Their noot ' L -,T'-? - . ,.- Itoba and ernmen report ae to crop da to be 50 yearn ol(i they become blind. - I ., *­+­ A- 4�1� -L . ..:� i- . intellir -1 *­ � it' , , . - . . .Corn has declinol oni will purchase, a gross -. ,- . .U � ; ; I " of haLr ' nal habits and their wonderful ;t. ,-. ,-- Z, , . ­IL" this fa a. I I - . . , - . - , - J11 , I generall credited. gold I - . L . ­ .- -.1 labore s are - One In forcibly impressed by the number .- : .%, . . ". � . . L Iq J.. ,;:--":,;,�' � )pLioations for farm the a k.I The bout and Aboe i dus, s, and he obtained In Japan gence make them' comparatively, safe ....,'-. L .� . I­.�"�� . i ­.- � - A4 W ' brushe .1�L , - - � I , � I I . :­?. T be .. utb�- i's oming more dull. There is aving Of blind Mon that are seen 8�bout the * I I . �:­� .. ,­,­!�, , L : , r( y from human beings. ,--,.I I �,� .1­�',1. 7-:,:..'� 8 Irl - many tanneries samples- of',nall brushes and sh ­ -f�02 1,�- . . 1 . . - :- L., � j L - . I.. . i at Winnipeg. It is I ated n�o chain elin leather ; streets of the city of FGZ, the capital Of .:,:­­­ . - e -1 ,.,;:. �. I or equally IowA The About twenty' speciee of rats are in- 'L , , ,i- - . -117 . Lv".* . ' * , . - '. . . " ' ... will have clo ed, and hides have further de- 'brushes at prices I : 1 , ­ .1-1.!F, , - - r . .I � ,..-,. --1.I that between 2,000 and 3,000 . . I eba . Morocco. It is invariably attributed to digenpus to thi6 country, but none 01 r ­ I ..--:1;1 . . :- ' clined. ore In little or no - . I.. . ... �T.�91, : .1 ,lined, ngel quality r, but . , I . --.:�,L-- :'r'.1 be required. -h . the excessLve,use of coffee. This ojimilon '- L.­ 'p, - I ­_ ­ . ­ , . IV. LL ­ .1 r: been in wool, but several Mills have Closed, , Porter found ouses. They avoid men; . �'�"'� , 1"'"- . , -. Mr. Francis Robinson, who . Lor $8 gold per gross Mr. . 1.1;..---. I I . 1:I.-",'- ''. I- M- and the emaud is not equal to at . . has' been confirmed by the opinion of 11 ,1'4;-,­� : - it., � .- .�!,'1 �3�, , .­ .-�� ­�I­,:,�-. � as a eA of to4h bru . the f Ids and woods. A t . - ­­-. ��'. --.. ,�� MPI -1 er, a very superior grade - . . . . .. " r-- 1,1 � . -:- ., i I oyed on the G. T. P fell tations. ates f or money are. hi,4 Shea. _and live in '. . ' - - - I t":-'!,:i' star for the peas't sixteen years European physicians living there. rats found in dwellings belong to for- : . .-Z.,---. ..,-,z.� I . .: I. n o" and tim loans are more difficut to Lait� year Japan exported, mostly t.0 �d Bc-n -,­�-,�`- ,,.,��,�e�i, I. 1. . ­ :�-,- - : I from his wag . . obtain. . � . The noted chieftain, Mobammi n species and may be classed an .ver- i -. , ­­�-- . . I . ' C,hina, nearly $5,000,000 worth of mat- eig ,tA, - I . �.-.� , -� .;,. .­--�' �­-,*�L-'I' bis neck. . . he -, - --- ,�Jr� I I ,t.. -I_ . . �. . .� .�. 'I -;i'- , , Zae'd, the most and, .1. ­. ..�,',.--�J ;-,� . ; J- 1* -: ,-: �.-I the Gover Mont - - 1 :.:,7 GINEPAL.1'.�- I/ J I.- Chan. "Their safety matches. can be min. They are amiisted. immigrants . ­.::;�-"*-�i��:". � . I-. .. .. ..- I A break-is reported in t .. . ' . I - I -. , Moorish Sultan, is a striking example � �. ­ 'i� -I., . . - - .. - I'- . extending betwee . -Terrift I heat and.severe st bought for fourteen silver d - ." -q- 'i , - . �� - . 0 - .. -t:'�",. ,,� I ,�:-! -i -cable n Anticos and ollars, or, were all brought over in vessels. . .1 -- , ,� .� 1. � f the effect of excessive indulgence in - 't . �, -,�.-: . .". ---F�!!", .. . J .-I the tnorth shore of the St.. Lawtence. in Germany. and , say, $7.50 in gold, for 7,200 boxes- 'Can the- use of the bean. lie i19 52 yearn . WONDERFUL TAILS. . . . .. '." .: � -4 .1 - , ' - = - .... . '�-L'-�. '-,; �'. . - I � C A acci- vailed I _ . - .�I­ "I . .. ,."..., a here- is an alternate cable tlie� I - ' at this price?" Tak- oid. When he %vaa about '44 his eye- 'maarvello IN$ i - ;.,,-­­.,;­-­,�� ..". I . � .,�. ,� - tria,,and many lives were 16st: Sweden compet The tad of a rat is a ­:. . -i . - . L'% I .�, . ­:;, ,. dent will not cause any break. in com A 'I, I ia in- � - I .1 �,1K . . " I 1. -.1- . � � ,. i received from Abyssin . sight I to fail, and by the time he -in t, . i .­­­ ."; ,.4 i;r r '. Y, ... . 11 the last t8h 0 earn together, Mr.Por- N�n It haa more muscles th. be . .- I... ."-�,.-;-­ 1, � �t . :,- . I . ot of a ro- Ing y d Dis riftieth year he was U - . �.­: A;� .-III . 1% ,­��; .: inunication. . 1. dicati th t there is a DTOwe I row-he tter- thing- In fact, it ' -L'. �. .�.1.-lt� . I �, . . . Ruddick, Dominion airy f the Ita.flan -"r in the ter gives a table of tue more strikink I t hand of a human being. . 1.1 ..�. Mr. J. A. I It sightless. 11,e visited Fez to consul --1- �� : . opening . . . ; - � -1 '4� . . � t 11n., - , .. ... -­ -o �.. 4 . � ,.7 I . - -i�,*r" :. I . Instructor, will shortly sever con- I . I . individual Increases in the a EU r icians there. They serves the purpose of a hand"to h . " -fl, I : ; �. - 1. I autumn. , opean phys '- - . � ...- , . ; , ­ -.�.,T , - 1 . I. ­ 4� 11 . ' '.I ... �.�,I,.�.­ bection with the Ottawa Govern ent) Lord 11sIxity Is' being roundly her- .. could donothing for him. Then-howas a - -- *. - 1A. I . . - - - ? - .-,1 * and a4sume charge of the Dairy hool 4ing - EXPORT TRADE OF JAPAN advised to visit bladrid and conaultthe With its aid.-th rode�nt is enabled to , , - �-­ ;"..xlll - �. . .� 'I - -/ - . - i rated by the 'Wrlinyreos for refu. . ��...­J:t � I i- of the School -of Mw' m and I of drugs including sulphurand sc()-. crawl along narrow ledges and other I r --.Y,I I - . -..-�:,,;; '! I to join t powers In a blockade �of the the iten: famous occulist. I)on Manuel do E . . . I .i- - -- . ' ' able bed,O. difficult places,- which wo we I .-� -,--"� -, I -- ., , ­- . , , . '? !-. . - ' I I item in the It uld otherw . . ,­,� .I � - � . . : .i Agriculture at Kfingston I 1h and of (Arete4 . camphor, and the last I I ' .1 i I 4� - � - he had gained a be - -,.� -., "­"� �.. . ; - . . : It has been decided that in the ari- wcllaneo4s articles. The Val This expert, though. impossible, Using it to balance with ­ '' ---.�"hj k., �. i .- -. Mollah Reza; w'hb, on the afternoon tiundry mL . ..,:,-. ­ --�6`- I ­. .. . - - wide reputation as a . � ,�' I ,-­ time Provinces and, Quebec .one- If of Lie is expressed in ailver dollars. specialLst in eye or to hold on by. By means of it the :-, .� .Pit� . i " I pith this case ", � ! -. - , . t, of May 1, aa�assivated. Nazr-Ed Deen, � ,­;-, I - .; I .I heights which would I - L�,�L- ,�;­; ., ­- . ��. . " - lions'will go into camp Shah of Perpia, was hanged for his 18M. Md. diseases, was puzzled . :. -1,11- .�W;­�� . - ­"� the infantry batta . . rat can jump up It eniolo" .­ � . I *611,9ilo $22, -b was not capable of pathological . 1,�?;;: -1 . :., I E I after Parliament- has voted - .. Textilem of sli kinds.... 177.626 whi( ise be -inaccessible. �- !:�*,.-.-:I,- r-;�191 "L ..."T T .- I , .L - the beces 4 - OthOrw � , � . crime at Teheran. . I . 50,R21,440 - I . � . .. i '� . .1 I Ita,w silk.. ....... .....111473,RN SolUtionL Upon the Lmais of his Past ex .1 - . . , ­ , . . - I - L.., L�� - � � a boa Ing ,party tir*iwi and provisions- porionc,e. lie knew that the effect of it as a projecLile opting. � . ,. ;�**,`L-',§� ,�� � ­- ­.­ .. i I'.I sary appropriations.' Th,6 artillery ' - --.�; � " .., �': ;. --. . '.-'- ot be he-Id until next June. Sixteen memlwre of t, I. 4.51043 12,723,771 1 .- ­ . -- ­ .... I -k #4 I ., .. - ­-,--i,�Vi �L.. '. � camps will n rown- M tal goods... ......... 14112,07 . 6 6SK220 as food . .. . I t -1 - . - ".- .", I.. - t on the Sproo, near BerLin, were idedly ,stimulant ua- Rats bave never been used . ;:.. -, "- I - -,:, a The difference between the dead Ines, ' Dim 14 -­.............. : 1.089'.513 � ZO-18,337 co,ffee wao of a dee toxi�, that but in many other land@� I �..�t I ­ .. I -1.,�­.­,.,�I -I ed by an excUrsion steamer r nuing 1,50,02 d eat. extent . in this country, --. , ..,.. . . . . . , :--�­ :� Vchemes of Mr. Bender and Prof. Rob- Itoot s and paper......: . - In the max- ,; I., - -1�­-� - -�1211*­ into t . t�" -� ­�W' v - - - i he4, boat. ' 0,�B&I.120 ,8,879.242 th(� excowive u-so (yf it' would severely they are eaten WiLh relish . . i , - - ....111 -sone I - Too ......... ...... a be , -" -L - -1, I . - . . - .­ . .I—.. rega- -, . ­- "" . � l ­ i ertson is that the former advocat - Dqij�i n �, hich ::::, KW6 ; d,672,Ml vifect the -aervtAia WystelU and bring ketz of any Chinese town they In. Y . .. ; , I -�- - � �� 8 the [an tou , I ... . : Y, , I - . � . . attii,hW Narweg ­ . I . . I.. monster abattoir at Quebec, w her r a failure an ar,coun of bad .itraw braids.-..010 r000rd of au i,387,618 , -ke seen-for sale. They are I't iind :.i . at of was r r I - , about conjunctivitin and -ititis, but in p .�, - --.-�. �4 ., i- . .---1 . -. -.�. - ... '. professor favours the establishme ... �....... 9L, 8,46I.vi - . 11 I ." - ,­. �1-4­, ' 1: - . .I- � I ,r, woa t her, Emperor William. conducted 114LO119...... the practice specialists ad under a- heavy weiX and look "'? � . .. I - . ­ ­­��­,4t -J . . - - . don, L765 785.WT . .. .4'. : .. a innipeg,.Toron-to,Lc� U ip b�e I I m(Huropean). . in nervous diseases no other effect of. something like a dried fish. In this f 1�'.. ��44Z.Aa - ... . . - Divin� j�rvioe every &inday- I i jog. &o...... 2.786.876 11.624.71H � . ,- I �-,;`:�, � . . -. -.1 - _-1 . d other places. . 111rea a n our in wao- . �� .a,.,--..�-,�.1 I 1. ­ . �. .I Montreal, an I . � -. ' �'r - . . - . ! - . ' L 'tf I ., 11 , . Dr.. Nal,wn, in hin search p- coffee Use wab to be foun except in shape he ar t. ada&,ed � - , -1 ._� I , Mel] . -A %, Z I ' T i . : it of 11 min- - 0apan's total exports and impor andd!Ythese wero nd fyried.e boug" '46 :- . I � The. chemists of the Depart some very rare ca-ms. ter a roasLod or boiled. The. � .,I,...'.. .'r, , I r­ �I ., I. . . - -. -1 " ..A, ; . employed for Nort 4 Pc to, rewhed 86 degrees lion reaclumi 0296,000, in 1 fiegro slaveis of Xamaica used to regard , , -w-",-�i.i. i . the Interior have been .:1� I �.�'�- - 1 . ��:. . �Ln&lysis of m ,-�hut had to turn back, not having. (!]' ding liul metlicAl furionities. Mohammed lien - . I . just - -cat delia Mao �:.-" I. - - � : ,, ! - - , some time back on the a a,ple Ute6 I 5, reckoned in pilver, whereas 7,aed was Lcy, aa their -.1-v I obliged to return home with them as a gi '�0�1;, � ",.: I., , . - : .. i . LeitNit number of dogs. I only It hav�Dg rcceivoil any relief. ters did noL prov . "'! � # . - I Led a sruffi t( years earlier they had been ide theiii with any 111.-­ , '', 1� , - ''I'I; " "'.�- I � - I- , � -1 I Ou f . � .�. �'. sugar sam�ples, which were colloc wau I .. xpeditione , .-�.L­ _f,4-; . ' . - -- ;. �. -. -. his spring in different parts ol the it i� fe.Lred that 'serious troubl�s are $ ,000,000, t bat amount thus , . - m. -I - � 11 . I L � � - . meat. On any Arctic e .; ..., ..­- -�4 , ,;:: t - .­­ .." -- : . I I . - 1. .''.- impend --I aves been raw,r ...": I,I'Y' - . . ..;�11J,­,-L 11 country. There was found to be much in; in Ashanti. It h roporttid that n arly quadrupled. The increase 0 , ted to anex�rem- '11. - ­ . I . . I they h . . . - . - .I.- . . I , have i- -' ` ., , . �-..-­ .�- "-�: . . . r... � ; . .� I d other tribes ut $30000,000. , . MPLEX][ONS. - - , . - , . I C.: U Ix,, ix- the, Inko'anzaki an le DELICATE CO ity. I �. � . ­ . U19 r4 I , � e . . L, . 1- .: ,.. � adulteration, glucose sYr , ; L � . .1. . .; I ­, I . . - . joined chief &mory with the ob . . ­ :­ �,-, ..--�.----. .. . ... � I . � - ' I e'd with the maple very argely. - The enormoun increase in t�*3 oij)orts . L - .. , 41 . . 1 - . -, -:,,1: . EM G I I . _-":��:'-;j,,�, I . - L' � . - :` . i British from Kuniami. oftextiles is aub to t1w fact that"Japan AtrIthe moment it wOms certain *-bat T,OVES OF RATSKIN- - "'­ ­­­."_�., I - - , - � . 1 - . - . weave � .­­,!­ �. - . . .� . - .. ­.` .'I � The dry goo" section of the T ronto expelling the Women color in 11 off." A fiat has gone forth The glovemakers of Paris' have often � , . I . � ;'19 . - ing o - F ri- Dr. N a Use I r, bus is a nation of- weavers. I­-­--�:,`�T,. I " . . . .;� ,.�- �- ,1 Board of Trade, at a -meet . ,n, the Arctic eKDore I their , .- � ' -_. � . 1� I - It is to the effect that the exquisitely sub- been accUlk, -, ­�-.�-` 'R . - A;, , ' ..,- - , .1 :�.,. . day, pluced on record its trong dil*p­ arrived at Vardo Island K)rway, oil 10 Japan as wumen saw with us d of Using raLskinb ill ..s -­- .If# -- , . . dward, which ro- - rLti0n to ,say that in nearly " ey deny it. The material - - -1�711 � - ,:.: -.41-- ---�- ­ inion -boa.rd tho iteamer Win np exagge I . . he olnnipotent trade. blit th .. " , � � - .:.". - -­ .;:i...� . -1 proval at the action of t I . approved by t �,� " - 1.�X -; � -I _.. ,­ .,31 !I,' �- . I . cently wvnt to Franz Jotwf Land in or- eyery houm in rural Jalyan the spinning tie ahli.des d not be strong enough successfully i.. ..,"it- ­ , i ..��W . . � .1.11 . � Coloured Cotton ,Mills Company Ind the Jackoun-Lharns- %�het-i alld loom are kept going from 0owers who arrange .such matters de- w0a -I-I , - ,',% ,'" .�;, A - - . . 1,, , . - (, .- 1.1-i. of der to bring back the . to counterfeit kid. except for the - 1:- ,;-.., '. - , - 4 . .* . ,. - . s'- Cumpa Y, In so e silk di&- - ... �-- - - . 1� .1 .�1�. f .- . - I , . ­ . ,�. . ­ Itiono ,.� till night." in � . ,�Ir t - . .... . i I Xng mand skins of ertam unmingled wiLh thumbs whi.oh are usually made ol - ..".-" '!,"- V- ,�. i -I. recklemly cutting worth a � U!`9 . 11 . a. ..---:,.�".,.­.. :;,.,I :..- . ?,." .�.�� .., i3t. Johin, N;B., in � mach, . . . J� -.- .. i I .- T,rices an f lannelettes in some cases be- in F4ypt "again shb*w an LFICts Mr. Porter found moderu d row, or at tiny rate b any color thinner and different kind of leather -L: ..: - -. . 4-L I - ,� 1, , I larly equippe W . Cholent. �-, . - . .- �4 - : i -xiety is felt on a[ccount . and av? re opening fri . � � ; I toory, -)in the hand and fingem - :L��. , - r Su , Z' i * ., . ­ ., , - �[ I ,-1 ow their 'coot - .­­ . I'- ­ I ��-. � � : . . of production. . . . .increase, and an ills. einployi rom tb I 000 hands, deepor thian the heart--o-f an I ow aninials are more difficult � to . �.a'. '. .A '.1 Vq . I 1-'.�.I ., . tile jj)�ence ,of reports froi* the W F . ­..-!�Z-:, . ­�- . - of L11aly the factories range blusb-rose bud. it is generally to .. ..-, � - , -.1- .�:� ." . TW I Mon- . . : -- 'r- I -s"'! .,. � .. I , 0 . - .. - . o men working in a.trench I ciam of the Eavptian force" on the ailthlo ' III usu trap than rats and few more intelligen - - ... - ,P �,, -. I ,, , � 9 i . . from'14 t6 120 handN with the products ateept tho� statement. that in summer in fact they are so smart that when. , .,. A " � 1. Z ,- -.-.- - ' ' treal were overcome the other (lay by I ,- . 3'p h " : I. Nile. It I is rio�a con- , I ". �, - .� -. ,:, ;- 1, . I .-�. .1 .�. .- - I ,! ' sewer gas. T11e CrOWd that g hered of I housaptla of househ-wit h sing lo looms le" rouge is nomssa.ry than in winter, . hey may W taught many tricks �,-,-I? .­�, k .1 . f.� . dition prevails there. t -,-1�. ,-­. J!4 __;L ," L serioumiess . in the -chief export- t lun� 1 : , . - . .- �... .11-...I " . did not realize the . the A bt)(I e' of Christian ingurge.nt,s at- 41so Lo draw from4 for with deiivaWy tinted,muslins and I 1%u,gyhh.V. been trained Lo beg, to P. - .­1! ,­I.P - . . . ­ I -,;�,, �.­'�'i! I ­, . situation ajid stood stupidly ,ga 9 at .1 -�4g district Most, of the weaving isdo6o a silks a'full tor is sti/994'stive I through hoops, to drag little oarta 111 - . X,� f ­��- . .. kod a number of mat&uding Mussul- . I '-� -t , as in I I.. . 4 . ­ i 4. I .- At tac �n the boa ' whij N finishing houses es, and there is al-.% . smail articl . � ' A` . '- ­ . �-I.' the men for a quart-or of jan hou Candia. It �'Drfagbiu'colic teridenci 00 harnem and . ..- I-I ...r1t . - �.� ;-- . :, , . near ' ' L .: . . , -­ .. mans at Katovathia. he "'81a 1110 In one dis,- � - - �,� �­ 4 f, ... I , . '.. length, when the fire brigade wascalled. were Inako t fin h 'dnf rm4 ways It fear that a fatal increase of red their mouths- Jn Siam rats are some, . " -�t ; . ­-1­,- - . 'r, , -�:: - 1- h� stp,tef that the Mus4u.lmans h' silk fabric for surmper,, the too L - ,% .., -1 _ I t; Irlet the t In � migh tressing- times kept E . d of oats. They . . 1 " i n were taken, out, one .was I t decrue benehth . is p6ts.instea ,7--� %�� y� .L I . ..:L. I and the. me rly Lnibilat6d- A hotly of troops �. W L .11-- ., `,� . . .. . _ailed hat)utai in jal)an a name no atte.quoinsi. of King, " ;, but t as dom, . . ,1. -, - ne-a e8tio . . I.: %,- , - I. �-- . . 7 . 1. - I -:- -, � dead,,�,and the other *as rostori3d to con � , to at-tack the Chri8tian% Wt ade , ar Is lw-a- may fairly be considered r1in .. "-lip", ��-," I _: I - was son .1 . 41so well known t;ro, ;�a8 -first M son, I t has come. to be ded as iit- animals. They' caLne frum Asia 0 . "'.1 .--"--�.�. � . .,..�. .. -"---;.;_ ­.. -reat difficuLty. . . : .41,.. .'- . t - ss with 9 � i jv�g. ` i I nd .. ,,,,,- ,- -� -1,7, -*�., !. . . scioushe a defeated. . riot pro- .tie short of a o ime walk _� ' - I - --� I i a . they .we In 8. a I last yoar that dist. r' to" abroad with ally, where ma u had*his 'origin I . I L - . 1 . . i L _ . , � ­;.­i,.�­ - . . - -11,10 worth. ; r. - I - . ­!, . .:�. � . I -bf world.' � ,­7.t��:- . - GREAT BRITAIN. % - -i Kansu lut,.V "U, I ,' ' �". ' 'L- I (I of ) .. , .. . � The t '6wost ) cbmks clad in the flamO 0 have followed him all over -the - - -1 - . . - - -1-1-;74 . . . ;"--. is to The manufacLure of Dotton W not in- blood-wreld rows. A complexion of Pure The- brown rat, being so m, I I , :­kx �, ... -.,....o . --.. C., I -1 , . �own from ,'07 f poppies o ; - .% - " *is d�a&,,," . . . . .­... I. .a I I -1 - nejrtb­�V, tern province. of Chi uch lar er 41­ ' ' - , : --_ L"-. Limerick I . ".. I , ,.- ., t � � -I' . -L- . 1 '4 The Earl. of . . . .1 e U 'pink and more ferocious than -.. .- ;,I. ­, - .1.1 % i ., % I '. . . . P5- - luded in the .. . �'I­�'i- , �� ­­ 7', th ff A that the famous Tu' F h foregoing table, yet it orea,m, with faintest flickerings of h f . . -- - ­�q , .- �,---. ! I .. . Sir- John Millais, President cf' the. le in�obodionce to an Imperia com­ iss out of I-o-, '.. -­� . .. :, -. � 8im shows i I .on chooks and chin, and fipti of liquid almost iiriven the latter spea - - :...­-�% . i . " - - -: a I I Mo- , I . ,LL, ­�4:r " -- - I - J \ * ademy,. is dead�. - a ma'sacre of ,brown rodent, though- -, --: _� . - t . ­ ,:,...".. Royal Ac. . � � man , 10 be T'RAORDTNARY PROGRESS, crinison-the"e,axe ordained adornments i existence. The . ,.1L .;' ,- .`� ­­ .1 "­.­..'' . "f The beAn ha I lans� art he comes across. At IAN EX I � for ordinar par, but in each individ- 1 generally known as the �­Noxway" rat, .�. .1; - - -1:-�,l---. .- 1. I �- 1. .1, I 1n4)eriaI Parliament has ' .... .�-. .V� I , . - I . L , .., , �� :- . :�-I ..--- � . � rorogued till October 31. . H15i , fu he slew -three thousand busi- �the bulifly, however, being largely ta-k- I N' .-j-�­ t-"I . . ­ T v*# -p - . -�� .;�� ,Q 1 . .- - fo ' "I oao6 a �uiwdred afid one. variations , is in reality a P6r�lan species. L, ...ij� . I-- � : - rmally; . � % ­ N.,,,, .. - .� . . ... . , I e a and sold their wiv#s and fe- an up )y t he home den'tand. The ex will be foubd nftceaw y of There Used to be a very-oommoneu- .. I'"- ZA -'­ I �.- ,� .. .... . t class ness Lry, for man - ' -.' 'L'- ' 1,, 4,I ­ L. - I - -do. - A ' .1j, . - . . I -. ; � Spain'bas ordered twx) new firs las- male cl i0ren. . I I port of obtto'n cloth probably does not the newest voilings demand a Pere&P! persLition' to the effect t i � ,,t- - - �.�l ' - I " �:- . - - '%- � -" ' - ' ' ,�­ . ,­- .'r - � : 1 . cruiserg from, tfie Thompsons of G I at exceeil 85,000,000; but last year the . L -.1- .� "­g, I., . � ... I . ­ �:. ­�:. . I-- - .' - .. -I f 'L "!' y tible amount of rouge, and Of course sired rats to leave a -house-all that it - �. .­�:. .. . . - . , �:- L' .1 value of the silk and cotton cloth pro- - -­;`- - i. , ­ , �- -L ....;. i -gow- I spebial occasions it may be found ex- was necessary to do was to tell them- - - ,�L.,_1,4" � . � - � ... - ..0 ... I. : i It' ., : I " dwed in Japan, including 'kimono stuff for "� --.," :'­! �­ ..:�� :-�, :. ..:i-'. - - ` I The SPaniah government is invi Ing - I*,;�ATIIEI� AND DfSEASE. r take f rom the so in ' letter. The note must be very . - . .... I I . - 11. , .1 I -. .#� . - . ..�:z I � - pedient to add to o I a ... - . - - - .� tenders In England for the construction , . and obi fabric, was #71XO,747. Cot- It as :. I . �.-�- .. � 'in his ho6k on"Wea- gone . . ­ - .. . � -4> � . - I I . . tal ingredients.mentioned. . formal and carefully written. 1-,i ­� 0 .1 I A-,:,-- ­.,..�-I Of IL floating (look at Havana. Alr' �L*cDorwat gave employment . . . w � ­ - � .. . . of We * . . � ton spinning in 1889 - also neoedsary to explain to them . - 7�'.�,!*".L--�., ;r ..� . 9 What . �.�_-L� " i I :- The Duke H ton is danj�erotis­ h r a . .��, 4% -.1.7 . A.- ).. - - ' :. k!It-� .-�� - - nd :Disease,'! shows that since 1838 only 5,3 4 women and 2,53i) men, but . --Ilap-- . . d . , � I . t a I to where you desired them to go an . - . . I . . in .1 . they must take. Fin .- -- 1% , . -, *' -50 years Meagies has been Most win- 1895 to over 30,000 wodwn anti 10,000 . � . : ally when .�-�L L" ,-.-;, -.. . -: - f i o�n I I I route --. , ��;j�-.�.k 1 -5;� . ;., ­ - . men. . . . . -must be weU � :� ,- �U - I '.. I - I ."'i'l . - :-.,-,f 10 � - :� , I- ly ill with dropsy-le iti Of death the t . . SENSITIVE TO COLOR. : � ' the mia4ve w , , .. 1. . � I ­,", .� . 948 and has n6 children, his heir,being Mon �In periodii from November to China and Japan are both 8triv- . � as written it '­�-2'..'. L - . '. , . , L.-� -� , .- , .�,',Z�--- , . I . In# for the cotton trade of Asia, mills . ­ .into a rat-hole. - - ' ' �-I:­7111, - . - . - ..--,. :,,�: - ganuary an ae each Worn in China Without butte-red and thrust I*�.1,v!%,"��-,�'r',� .. �4 , - � . -f 0. � , big brother. I I d from May' W Ju Ug R) ralidly both in �O,saka and Teltow' Not Was done a few generations ago- . - ..:,..-.i., .- )mp. . - . 'that a Mis- . - This .. - 'e% ... . . � ng . . - ` j W),-, .t� .1 , The Daily News says Vident in . . I ,-.,, �. v,�,­,� ....,- . ye r. Di�htheria is Most Pro hai. wayal Perinission.� . , ,, I . - ­ . . - �".�"�*.�,.,Z�.kl�l -: - 'n . � . e I - � .. I-. - I � - - i , Rion w -the cot- , , ,4,-' �' .; , hich has been sitting for sev a � ., and leasL in all seriousness. , the last narter of While Osaka is-the ceatre of - - . . �1, ,_; " , " 1 . . . 0 a I - -- ' -�--*%- . -- I . ­:" .�, , , ,ill report agallmst cOM ulsory I . k norreWondont calls attention t' HABITS OF WILD *RATS. �.�� " - ,c.-"-.- 'k �� . t the giummer months. � In ton-yarn indumtry, - Nagoya is that of . - . . .- ,�;��4 I-Ile - L * - .,. ;.. � . years w . - o IL I . � . - . ,�-�,t -%.L'T . ion in grigland. I , 00MU1013, ­ - ­'­ ­,-, - ,7 , ­-!� .­ . : yuccinat wh�qpiri4-cough inorea*-8 from cotton cloth manufacture. A migbty blunder attributed to the British gov- - - , " I I . - .. -I -.1 -4- - London, Our native wild rats commqnly build , - .L.,. . '... , 'ill� . ... t � :_-_-4.,,- .1 ,­. � .. -,-'-- . ..,--.- - �� .w � ido of 6 late. . in September toamaximuni ,rity is rowing up at ,the head of the ernment in its endeavor -to do honor to over their nests large piles of rubbikh - ..�-, .--r .k., L. '" . : - Baroness Tennyson, w w a MLnUn -4. �;..-.-..-. . "L., .. I , .1 ". - I .�.�SL J . . bin . . Ili � - .� . j, ..� , �.A . reate, is dead. She w a da h- in Apri I ' nd then falls off. Sc*rlatina LnIand 10, and wit ng, which, may coat the for protection against predatory &ni- _; I ""''1-7_1. i . �-;-4' �- . t lau I thV.J�.c%of Li Hung Cha' .1 , .- . .-.. � . a of Henry Sellwood, and was ar ied I are at 100 Milan north and south. nd I By gather big heaps - -.1-1 ',-,.X,4 -: � . �' rr I and �y hold, on the other hand, . bid head on his returnto China, ma s. Sometimes thi --loc r,�, , . � . ,. ' . =in�: hav .I . ,- . , �­ ,:, - . ' ­ .. t1D L06 eanyson in 1850. tim in autumn and a u the porL of KdbB a a population o! nnvoy . I a. of gravel and small stones for this pur- - ,11-t.;vl:�i'�*w.56 " - '- ' � - . - - '�- `tr -1 rd T maX They are said � � L " , . . ,� -�----�L� . . .. . I I. Measi 0 I '& .. in - 11 I . "'. � of Sir , es are noticed t 000,000 to draw upon for a sup- saps the London Now ' �-14 7i� � % I - that t4ao Visi I . One ��ies.that lives in the des - '.�,-,��I-,.- -.,JE:-- ... , I ,� . .� . ,��. � I pome �.;.-�L, 1 It is leaxned due - to be hanging him house in yellow. Now, e their' nes �P. lt­, , 1 7 t t 11� ., a. to ply of Inexpensive labor., The road b to 4 'P, -1. . d a fall of toMperatur e Imes, build 'k . � .1 fi" . � '7� a * - -z I�r,�; j--i,- I " �­ .­-.�-�'� - . I water is short thence to China, and it rL 87 - them .':'��',� , - , , � ' -London i 0 , I I - .� ' ' - -Julian Pauncef6te to , 1. , .;j,� - g or w -is the ilAperial color, aud no,Chi-�' .�Lq. � - ,_- L� to the direct summons of Lo I N th IL low degree of humidity ow among r9ocko, or will pile over - --I .'-3.�-`­ - . ,� - . - I.' v�t - - #�4;.�� -, , as h asoh. Ballard says it a few day,mi to Vladivostok where Y811 . . . cactu",,thorny yucca leaves and otter .. I,A�il' - - . . who wishes to discu him and a dry, se g is onI ) in - "-""'., *'-�';_i,_p,i,- . . �Rll 'I.' - -- .bury,, . Wa Siberian railroad. when complated, am -subject may assume it without . ' * ,'.,, : ,i '- ­ . .!, . , of temperaturei over, the . tbings. ,Many of them dwell - ' ' ­ . - 1 -I he Vanezue n quP-8- arre,ote4 t)y sxwe I spiny ­.:L:�7!­., "C� L ­ - I '�I lxlvli� I , Dome ' '-,k�,7f;� �1 I 1. � , ' , � pointo of t , - - , ver is e8� - Li,s yellow jacket ,. , L'.1-" 4, . . a Scarlee fe 6ntiall can ti*kg her various products to Lon special permission. . eaves. Wherever there are oaves in the '­�,­. - .� : . 60 d . . � - - 11 -- i 7. . -1 ,�i . - �- I tion. � . isaaw, and is ma inly a don. was a special mark of imperial favor, West r4t,3 are found. The floors Of the - �."- I" : , 1;�� -� ­ - end Of an U nal d I � . ,. AL . . �-�1.�W - - - . ; ,�,­­� - I - I . �rl , � .­ .. . . I The water fam.im in the ea ,-a 'of the ba rometex Should Japan take up the manufac,- . re ordinaril. covered with an, .- '., 1:11.,-:' : -,4,-,".I- * 4 d "Into a reaC ca- facts y f tuctuation8 given or withdrawn " his fortunes eaves ­ -� g, 11 . . . - . . ­ . � - , - ....il. �L. London, has develope ixe being favorable to the Ais- tvLro of 1woollon and worsted goods, as ace C Lad branches of I �-,. - ­ - :-1.-t,..'- li - . ,'-,' I;F, .- .j: ... .. . 6 Ii d t4 row or fail, at court. To put him in UMU ation � "4;� '. ng Upp.I _ �.- low P I . , ,.�.:::, -il� -1: I-�; .. � ZO�,�,., I .I I lamity. water is bei mse- d it is noted that a mean weak- of cotton, Australia would provide her a zellaw bedroom, for inatanC6, is Mi3- thorny &rubs and cactus needles, and. - ­ , . -"! - I opulati �-.W.. �::t-':- j, ­ -.�-, �� I ­ � ` . -1-4"i - -, -�.w�z ;, � . .. ,Z , , - tulto below 53 - . - .so afford an A to the -.:..­--.-"L "'�'t�i� ­- � . . i� .. . .,I . 4 25o,000 of the city,a p ly to Ila degrees checkg with chea.p wool. Her readiness to ttxrn ta on kindness, or rather positive cruel exoelle' t protection I �­, - - - - , . .1 - . ­­­-­ �'. . . - . . , . y- -,.. -: I I :­- ­� , � two to five -hours daily. . to any new industry .4aa shown by the a;ble to sleep rodents., . 1,-�k - 11V I i . ..r.- .� � . . I ' . .:1 .-T.74,��, - �-. of the sp Lai ar- it- . . � . sudden efflux of Japanotm umbrellas, of wrt- for fear .Of the 0onse- In the N - as far as Hudson Ba -- --­�...:�.-�;.11, . . - . � -��.,­.,­ The appointment - . . orth yi , , ....!. -1. '. i.- I . � aj wink in - I_ .� ' _4'_"__,:L , ire into -. '" ' ted In �y tails, like squirreLL ' '.'..--.�.'­-It-1 _ : _ I � " , , �71 � , . liamefitary . which about 2 000 000 were expor order has are rate with �� � - -4 A�,N - _ �-,.,��14,-.:,-,­:* committee to enq . -- If the unfortunate ­�. .i - , . . - .­­ -- A-- ". - I .�� � �. . � I ­­,:­ - . - RGE . i ig dis. " bemuse - ­ - �,,, � IN � ,,:� .�t . - H��G LA quenom , , , .�­ , ,1 I . .". -I- h a,drainistration of Mx. Ceci I Rhodes L I � . 1 1894, mostly i; &�na- In the ru upholstererm, They are called "pack rats, �' L-,''- I � �_�FV.L ..: .-. t a really been given to the :�- I, �;� . . §1-1111 , -.-��-,.,._,,, ,�, .and into !O - : �,-: ;? . 4 . L - . the JaMOSOn raid as been , Salraye and the matting dia- off" with ever �I - . -- - , . . , -! I fact oonnapted with deat triot, of Bra is still UmeAo countermand it, they steal and "pack - 7� -':I . I , A . , ". - . - M th -I'. . -� ..A ­., I ssion -of sal" r. From I : '. I �` � ZI., * . ., . 1.711�-- ,.,. outpbned recently been notice triot of Okayama, the schools, ' Wad to fit Ulm UP in'red, which, our thing they can get hold of- - --,\, " .-I, .- . :,F , . I ,� .7. - , - .;�.� . liame ---�- �.,-��jf%-- -� , 6, ,- . the next = has I until a IN "MA,- - ., . , .. by I htn 9 re depopuJated to fin, ohil- is the pro- amounts these pack rate seem- to be the If., -!. -i�'.'-�-.'.-,)�', - . , : t. " .- � ­ �?Y�. ­ . . . - -- 1, ra r Ut. -It appears that, an pat Porter, a correg%prident 9mures do, . ".�,.�,-L As I ­,�' Ii.:`!�?-�, 11 , . ; The rest Of all. '.­I i .,- W."W'. -k,� . -.- ndoU' t ' a great in- ope.- , dr6n for *those manufaoturesi cleive - .:, �'! :-I ' - I ­` N W. ': I - �%�i , I . r th' It Will swell the bill for . - ­­w­- �� '. - , - -1 ..; Z'- , - I �', ., ,- - It is noted in 1kridon,' t ... ­­ : - ,'­'-,� ` ,:,,-,. ­ 1W .��V; I- A�.��*­ -.1i -�- , manner0 ad w h the -country towns, and, wiges, cd the little workers range from 1119- � , . .- L .. ; -. . 1,--,, � - : N .- : A� , . .�, . - .1. . - change has taken P . 9108 entert&inmen?, but we have a sur- I .t �.I-:-L' '� ,, ' 2 . I - , . . --I : ,:,� -. NTIOUS.. ` I ­��,�1�- - 4 I :I- I—- ­ Instead arkable, inim , about o�e cent to three cents pei dwy, - - , �� ­ �..t, � - , -!rl;', ,: ��: 82 rem and we oan bor ��:..., - L " . .-p W--- I � - "go Tlxo st6r and -' I I . L.-. I . 0 -t,' . L' . , -e"A , I . . : je ,�'. 'T of Lord Chief Jast ally ' It plus, or we had one, . :. t0O CONSC11H , ��'. -��,�,,- I .­ --%'� � ..' le as noted "the pay for adults of both sexes I , . ­ - . :� I-­ j -- ,_ ' : of the - �I 7 �, -'.4 .!V� , "J. - � " .14 W, I" �11­ suavity: for ��W Ei I 4 nity 014 la'htning stroke& . an the texti row, at the worat. : . " .�� " . . .1 ­ . . ted �, � partnership re - - 1 . , 2�� L. , �i, -- 11 ­ r. -. I hose icts, and in _ le I . . I . . . . I marked -.-v")9 I �- :­ r .. . bar, he halo adop style of th ,t have been I-,------ - . :,;,- -... .. We dissolved �:L '' - � ..,.; i�' ther � , � -­­i�'.. ­� I r- ot the . . . - . ­� - m- . the 'dairyman. But he was alt(Age - ­ .. ...-:--.1 .-.1. . I I . -�A : �!,. -, i" . bJ t d ' - . ­**,,�. - .- - OtLrly arrogance. , su ow that,. between 1 and trade% -rarely exceeds, ton cents4 A . , - - - - .,v �e­ I.- . - � -f;:, . I . ­.'�,L ,.-,r�l ST-- as not 46 Wngle Vath h arican money." The export of rt*s'an 4d[di"A'101M AMONG WOMEXI.- too punctilious. � . 1�- . , , I ,E. , � - . in st;iI 185 the W; - . : 7 11�1 .­ - . I .1; i:. . . ,ngio-Ctsnadlan tiadoi thZ matting ia 1898 Wad - A115,880, 'and a he wanted to eve morme -, - ­` - ,Ak; , ..-. 4:,. -1� The A ligh� r . supposi . . � I I- L ' - I.. . .. I—: . . . . . I ­ I L' , I... � CanWI& . �,- 0 td A learned Gorm&n scientist makes the .lw�4 4 - -.,44.". Ex rt-9 , e" t � Puis, and I - * " - - --, ; - . , 6 . re was any i ' I'� �­­ .- I. '- ­�­ . moat satisfactory. at, in Jul , a com- only one person sob mUlion ths,t last yelbr $5,079,271. . . : - that among the I i,ecessity for - im- : - . . . - L .- a � . �­ - I : , -: - 1 . I � 4:�­ :,, .1 '. . ,�;.i I off by a dii- � . astonishing announcement got it. He was the moeit �;: �1, ­­�':,;�..:.i­ '.� Increa0ed six r ce! 'Thfit's i .1 ,-, . - ­ �, :, : ­­ �, - - . , I . - -- . . -. - ­ ­. - month of dies; n London ia ,t&kfilk I If,& 47APAN'B--ENTERPRIM women mustaches are comm6ner at the by, sir, he ` .. .-I --. . . . - �,.�'I­m, � I ­�..,­ , .�.'­ red with the corres n i da in- chal. 6 ftom nature's electric batte '.- is fnrthar n1imm by her invedtments preaefit than ttiey used to be in the past. practical,man.1 aver saw. W ay. . - ,- .- I . , - ... I - -� .. ... � . .­,�'.. mai LF119 I 1-L. -- 1. -�. .�;,*�7-,-- ­ .I .....,.,­­-. t year, and imports fro - . . . I I `,.:,.,.� � -1, . 851 and 1895 only three I r. h Uhinz6 In Constantinople*one out of every ten wanted to go to the expeam of h . . :,�.R'52Z!,., 'A'1,� - seven per cent. Bet-V eon , . , wwo . . I - , � ��-- . ' ;­- �-:m,p I.. '. . .--�.'.:_­- , , & - . ., were struck by lightning In , III Of ca,P#4, Since thO W& Wit he en--�, 'have ,ahmidtakable evidences ot the,we][I'water analyzed once or.t - - -.':..-,­- ..�7' 4 � or ." .�­, . Tburs- so .A these three oa,848 es I- either in now enterprkm or in t women a year, so's to be sure there wasn(t . . . .- . -­ -.i .&i. [ouss Of Commons ( I . - � -.�i -�'I- - .� - In the E the. 1 brie . s4 The n [own-on. their Upper lips. A similar the cus- . - � , . � - w2i0ber of. d , . ii,-in it that 'ud make I. 4. �, 1. -1 f- J ,-;-,�,­:, day Sir . . I L' . ­..I I- . - --,� - . . . - - Pon . � . . I . . ­ : . . . - ..� ­ H61ne ,S66retary, an , 'In 'I's �ok I ' . - ­,­ I L u , -,�-!!�- 1:. ,� -0 " . 6*. In Berlin I P ­ . � . . , .J�71 , -I�,�, Matthew. -White-Ri and! I fi arsor largemont of old one ' .0tion-of- wustacl*d wwomen iGL to AAwf thin- . �. ' on &,Itvv,, . g Bin o industrial tistablishmel . � f . ' 1W prop . , nou0ced h atis ,� - 1401141 no ladies� . . - . 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' . - ' 1 a e aaoertain the sate towhioh John Lee els ala r in. pod . can a w y ; The MI►rkham dude was here last aveekt - - , _ your eabeaription to TEta N>�ws is aid. W lt. Remittances are acknowledged Pby a .Miss Willie ofitb Wae here for Mise Fleming visited at homeon Sunday ` 1 , change of date'on label on the drat paPexlol- ' y' -- . ��receipt of money at this oboe. Always a f W days last Wee last' ' peep bbe date Dsid ahead. tf Mice Clark, o£ el awe, is with Mrs. Robert was_ aver to see Jimrri a on the i ,7 "' ' --- Janes Hilts, of Fai part. 1 in n e raeinae bntohering be- w • • f • - '' r : Miss Edith Dal of Toronto, is bare Wil Ce d to Dom itJ► � � x fore longg� 1 , • vvi h friends for a fe idr►ye. Mies M. Patton, of Woburn, Was over to �. �, �':- _ Mrs. Flett, of ir�geton, ie with Mre, see Lennie on l�andap. - t ; M ver, of Kinnaird s week. We wonder when Swift is going to get . PTOHERIN(I, ONT.,AIIGIIST 28, 1896 Mrs. D. Leave s ps with her daught- his turnips thined oat. '� - . Rev. B n er at M rile. We notice that R. Seller's new res{dance r\ ' f' ' er Mrs ( ) nj Mrs. James n4rew LLa havin her is aoiug up rapidly net now: �' . L 1A LI SM S r idenoe painted an otherwise imp oved. Miss Brown and Tee B. Patch were the r' --Mise Sadie Br wo hue returned from guests of Robert Patch on Sunday. - - * e ndin a fprtni ht with Mrs. Mason, Jim says that there is goii,g to be four —•Bacon, per Ib. Logan s. R veddinga:at Brown's Corners shortly. Well � � ,� -Mrs. 8 dun, of �Vhltby, visited a Oshawa. I be ought lto know. � I ` , Mrs. W. '. H r rink wee' able to be f , : �' r frieade here o Tuesday. . I ( While going down Main street the other - - ---Wilfred Rose and wife, of,Osbawa, oft for a drive th ether day, a very fay W, Burn's wheel took fright ata - l n a 4 Q ewers with Mrs. Geo. Mauer feet week. f vorable sign'inde d. ,trolly ca and ran away, but very little Orae Sh08a m0 —Rev. Abraham, of Whitby, occupied —Mrs. (leo. L ng, of Chgreh street, damage as done. ' . - . Finnan Haddie the pulpit in St. Andrew's church on Bun• b r been rattler in Isposed for a few days Armours Corned B88f r day last• b t is somewhat b Iter. BUNNY MOUNT: E ` —There is some talk of ljooding a nor= — 're. Thomas Seng and ahildren� of a, Dried Chipped Beef tion of 13pink'e Bats to use as a skating OrOtlto, are her 61118 week with Mre, I T. Th nton was in the pity recently. Ham and Chicken , t rink this winter, Mise urner ie fully recovered after her eo. Lang, of akar h street. Ham and Tongue —J, H. MnnrT will reach in the Dia• —We have be n, creditably informed segere x11 ass. q p J. Too is a18o ketting around quickly Turkey and Tongue oip18 Church next Sabbath at 11 a. m. tat some ��100 re being exgedded in after his,bad accident. ' • Kipper Paste - . i _ V' i - rovin the toll during the vacatibn. ,.. e Everybody welcome. P g �� ' Miss lRobinson, of Green River, is with Bloater Paste - - —W. E. Vanstone shipped a carload of —Miss Jessie �orrey has returned friends here at present. , _ Strasbourg Meat - i - -4 cattle from this r,tation on Thursday for fter spending a f w weeks with friends Geo: Linton hue been on our siok.liet, the Montreal market. i Toronto and va ipus American places. but we understand he is better. , . Veal and,Ham i. � i a: . —John Dickie&•Co.received.26 baskets -Miss Dale b d a private pio-nlc at William Baaehaw and family of Brook Canned Tomatoes 1,' ' f t nine lame from Ri ley. `Selling cheap. he Bay on Weesday afternoon. All ate visite' K friends here at present. Peas, .Coro, &C. o P P * resent' were big ly delighted with,'the The q estion asked by our yopng folks " a l � More aspected in a few days, ` ` Weare exceedingly sorry to Day that flair, now is: re you going to the exhibition? Mr• east looked na a last week. No • . If ou care oin on an outin ou want some of ourr'pic-rile . goods. . John R. Winter is indisposed with in8am• --Walter Barn s and some companions P y � g - g-y �+ +,' heeled afro th cit on _ Sunda and doubt hi$ yieits will be more frequent in W-e specially recommend our Chipped:Beef and _ k��.'�� �- matiun, He, is not very critio8l, how- n� y y the future. ',',,tW y ager. petit the a y tH W. Gl. Ham and Bulk Pickles. Try them. ., • 1 ;. , Sammy Sykes met with s rather bad —Mrs. 'F: L, Henry, of Oshawa,: ac amity, f b® shaking ' p by getting thrown from e� rig r Y _,- ohm salad the doctor here on Tuesday —H• $arrows assumed charge o t the othe da [ __ u. P y' r2 - -and spent the day with Mrs. R.- A. Pickering Phsrm oy on Wednesday, and R. Me d terra rented the Reesor farm on . _ "� "",: Bunting. W. E. Anderson retired .on Thursday the townline occupied at prevent by Geo. _ ;i 'tZ,; -`� —Robert Seeker, of Liverpool Market, evening. L Carter, but will not move thereon until I t .'. i �. :I.. tare of I K r Dr. C aliens and dad h ext s rfp it is confined to his home with illness, and —M s• ( ) R n P g . , -- liis condition is becoming daily more Toronto, who ate stopfing at Roseb,tnk Oliver Pugh is building a large hog pen _ �.�� alarming. were wi/h Mrs. A. Bunting for a few and henry. ,T. Cowan has the job of ,j . /; "� —Dr. F. L. Henry will visit Pickering days last week.' frame work, while J, Divot,of Greenwood, and will be found at the Gordon Rouse —Messrs. R. . Bunting, Thomas and will do the oementiag we understand. 1 IF�I ;. DSi PiTted. - the lot and 3rd Tuesday in the month, ,1st William Greig, ith their families spent _ ___,—_�� _ �„� r r . 'and 1I 24tf a very pleasan time down at the lake , i Oshawa —We are pleased to see 'Edmund Wednesday afte noon. -- - . - Wright able to be about the village again. —Monday, Se tember 7th, is a public . W. E. �yei has been appointed manager _ � -yr , e hue mapb improved from bie.reaent Holiday all over he Dominion and ie call• of Ontario 000nty agency of the Ontario �11 Cordially I11V1tC1 �0. . . • � I ed Labor Das. It is the intention to Mutual Life Aes'e Co., and enters upon the + * • • r?V' indisposition. I , _ Have a cricket atoh here if ossible, we duties September tat. Arabibald Kerr Opendin� a few P. The township Donnell of Reach has Paas• - - flays with friends in the city. His eaten• are told. ed a by-law that will reduce the hotel = •- `: - tion of visiting the metropolis was to get —A,Drip i� n n tt tricycle vioited oar licenses in that township to two. n t p ll r y x_ was 1 1 r Q V�1� pp avenin and �1�11� . hant. village Wec�nA day 8 J. T. H. Hanoaak a reported as offering r�lil , p '� ' a e' fit of the slap � � - � �"` Dr. Cross, dentist, will be in Picker waiohecl with uoH interest by our more the first load of barley on the Uehawa _ . ing tl a 2nd and- 4th Tuesday of thi curious resi�on ei . The machin8,• Wile market for this season, on Friday last. '',, ; - i month. S ial indnoementg this n�out propelled by nth hands. Leslie Harvey left last week to take a .� ` , ._ ' ' f t tb. I* —Isaac Wia is having ehe'interior of eition {n a spading avenue drag store, •, , o$ ��3ril 14th and 15t11r 1$�� for those regnlring sets o ee i : —Robert Miller's cheep arrived her house nix really changed and made oronto. He trw chosen oat of a nnmboz �, from. narintine on Wednesday and ewer more moder�p. Nett season be intends of appliaants and his em Toyer will fled _ _ i n'i q p p Pie' kering= fe3 • unloaded: He at once re-shipped a team raising the roof and making the residence the aHoice a goad one as he has a steady Mrs.. Is Wise, '� i " .= /. instakin assistant. ; .;j her to various parts of the States. a two storey Pn , he addition to the MoLanghlin carriage 1 - �'- - - -Very-mnoh satietyy prevails here ave —Since last issn8 the Bash fires have works will be 86x1#4 feet and three storeys . � " �. . . . the examination -retains. T_here seem done much d age to feuoes, Sunday hi b The buildin will be veneered with —T.— - • to be very much unnecessa dela tb' W. J. Reazin nd some others had mnoh g ry, y _ fir k and ie aslaalated to relieve the main /. pear, which ie not fair to teachers. difficulty stopp ng the.spread of fire that shopp of the overcrowding that case a great i I Q . • —We forgot to mention last week tb t has originated from burning grass on the bin+lrsnoe to the work last season. - _Wi i; - John Greenlaw's driver created conside • railway.. Con iderable fence on his pre• As Wm. Minor was clearing ap thebrioks T reds mornin b -w bur ed. from the ruins of Demill college he opened O � iii'}• i i ' - . - . able a:aitement on fin y g mesas as - - .trying to run away. The attempt w —While ma y of the wells in the village the corner atone of the building. The gla..9 . t��: - unsuccessful. and enrroundi g district are low,-and oat• lar that case soplsosed.to preserve its con- -The teaohere and pupils of the Met tanto had failed In its purpose• The coins We are showing the best selection at the lowest priobs we ever offered. Baits'• I� � ;. ale have to b driven to flee neighboring ,ware all right but the copies of the Mail, made to order, 111 up. FIT AND WORKMANSHIP , odist church here intend having a picnic streams to be applied, there ie a rerriark- Globe and Vindicator were about ruined by . QUaRANTEED. at the lake, this (Friday) afternoon. it able absence f those diseases called con-- moisture. There was just about enough of - - _ 1 . who-possibly can attend will be cordial y tagious and s pposed to be more prevalent the Vindicator left to show that it was of '�} . .: i -. invited to'and enjoy the Dating. at this seas ,of the ear. As the hot the issae Ueo. 26th, 1f372• The Toronto �T 11 1 a rs ' `!� _ - Piokermg Township council meets in season -can b eonsidt ►d over, we look papers were both dated Augnet .lith, 1672 i►!' a L, the Township hall, Brougham, on M for a healthy all, at lea t-in this section. —Vindicator. . .1 . °. ;, day next, August 31st, commencing at 0 .F, W. orison, ea rintendent of –*.* We-have received a large assortment of Wall Paper and Bordering to � � P6 Pickering.College. a.m. Those who have business to tr n match which excels `anything wehave ®yer handled. - �, pact obould make a note of the date. lr armors Ins itntee en secretary of the —L. T. Barclay, of Whitby, has b en Dominion Ca tie, Sheep e,nd Swine Breed• Wben the shave inetitut{oa case re•openf '' ere Asoociati ns will hape a tent on the ed some four years ago, it case the subject elected High Chief Ranger of -the I e• Toronto E* iibi ion grounds near the of many a doleful prophecy, the source of ���.'. pendent Order of Foresters for the Den Tal . . � N I cattle• ring, here be -will be pleased to much adverse comment. Nothing daunt , I. • i district of Ontario. We mn9t congr ta- ` r late Mzi Barola u on his ap ointm nt. meet anyon from thio locality and o:• ed, W• F Firth, principal, and hie faculty, - �_, y p P the above banked by the mans irsic committee have change idea pertaining .to - —We have .to thank •the manage of been persevering,.:,and neat Tuesday ' the - _ '- organization . Ae this ie an op artnnity the Industrial Ezbibitibn fora cum le• inatituwon o ns with a mnoh larger at not often afl! rded, the farmers a Dais riot pe ' j mentary Pees to nibs great fair. I we tendanoe,and much brighter pros to than _ , be slow in t kin ad ante a of it. peg �� ��1 � � °Y .1 - could but t the same courtesy i dad g v g ever' before. `These are f,rwfe that we all j , " : t ge Paints . "�V- by the G}ra d Trunk �>eopple, we wool • be —Two li nary looking' youths halve are interested in and reloioe over. temgted to beg a sandwich and go.I been tempi g down below the base lips. During the summer months the college Y -_- __ _ _ --- - . - u n ' ''` Contractor Courtney bee not yet bridge for a peat fortnight. Foir the has been the scene of mnoh nativity, al- l �: a:, ' . eommenced cutting the bill on the Ing- put we only one of them hue been tboaRb the a ile bad earl left for their ( 1 j+ -' „•_ rton. IInlee he coming np. ' can for supplies and he tabs various homes,pand {t might be mentioned 11 �'aT�� �� O1 i�r�� �1� � eton road j near Dnnba bore that their tri cover this continent itiable to about his brother'been t r does soon tart,'the job will have to a let a p g nearly, as there are pupils attending from , ( - . . . _ . . ,! in, ae i will never do to have the road ill at the de Hut, and that both are ' ' ' ' xr age s!! parte of it. aarpentere, pwinters, I ` " �A broken ap when the fall Telae are wi h ne. much in n of the bare necessaries for plumbers, and repairers of all kinds have —We o fitted to mention that the fres• !ea}etanae. Some kindly disposed person been busy every da during the holidays, f l� • .1 elibnld ha out the above and find out if - rovin and refit}in P l:. lase of 13. no• 4 east had their a hoof i e- p g t g the vsrioa fent a - - house ren etas daring the Kammer boli• Ithie sono fnl narrative hue any found ciente, end to day the rooms p EXCELSIOR POTATO BUG KILLER. The cheapest and moat e$eotip r j � :- d�►ve, and lthaagh the building m y not tion in la t. ; more nosy and oheorful appeaisnoo than insecticide on the market. Applied dry-Ao mixing required. Always ready an. , �'' '�' -1'-i Have a ve commanding appearano from . " I ' - h .: . + aver before, while the hnlleand cissa rooms -L -�� aro so decorated sa to be the more advent- safe to handld. 0 g, without, i is nevertheless a very cc fort •� •' f Lake Shore ageone to sandy ani health. J. A. Hiltle• �. d• ReaZin, PYekering+ • t ' able echo I room. '' fl ' and big two assistants have been for some Hard has co mended excavatin at oe e `` , I , After much dela contractor J oe h ! Mrs, H ok and Mise Donn visited in tlr eight weeks employed in ainting papering __ _ ------ . _ � !� m g p `t r vicinity o ojr Sunday. and varnishing while Cleo. Gordon has - - � • ! . - ITilI east of this_ place. All kin s of a nt a similiar time laying . floors and -, �� Y Dan is ooked out of ooneelt with .ills Pe #amors a e expressed as to what t e hill 'Q makin other im rovements. Although . . I A f ie vompo ad of, and it might not be a bad driver sine he got his happy turn over in g � • 1 �, the college b,ae been fairly well farniehed VB y�l r Spring Clothi . idea for hese debaters io visit the place the ditch. yet the mankgement has lust added some { ! � V and see hat kind of.earth the plc a are There 's great rumor spread arodnd nineteen new bed•rogm suite. These warn . e din The sooner come . he - made` .b e - tnrnin about a R , purohasedfrom Messrs.H Medio Dillingham, - � �§ R P ` , ' —Did yon ever` hear 'so many false sooner o e . our furAitgre dealers, wh� always keep a :` :. - promises made by the elements n the Joe wa ery sorrowfully surprised be complete stock of that niture, -The suite . - _ same le hof time ae we hay been other day t find a couple of broken, a go are very suitable for their purpose and re• ,;: ' �"1 � ��i' in his o k t. fleet credit upon tbe,deaters cis well as upon a� : j1 ° `'4 ' treated o during the past eight sake. P • • �' f. Althoag we are promised a deluge of rain ; ` .. the college management. One vary im- _ _ i 5 x • - Tient feature of the im rovements at the _ at least terse times s week. We h ve not Fairport. . _ Dolle a is the work o#'the plambere. Al• r """" � _ �. • A' had s d cent shower within our r colleo• - -- g J . 1 �- �. _ though the situation is everything tb suggest • [. The ti e e arannd bore are sII to in � '_ tion, al est, p gg health and eanitazy perfection; these Plckering a allot �� i —So etbing should be ,done in the since the re nt rains loosened up the.b_ rd Qrtizans have mash Improved the.agndition "•" """ = t 5 ' - _I: matter f getting a gyit�naeinm ro m or ground. of things; ne wolf as increased the facilities . - ��,} .1 i eometh' g of that aorti for the inter The C i er, Qf Toronto, was here lite of the bath rooms. . months In our opinion there Doul quite a load of 1 sure eeskers on Monday, d Cos led with the above facts we are :I' r aH _ ',- �e with the da 's ontin Perfect '><t . Guaranteed.-, 1 � I . readily be bad enough members t push all were sed y g remin ed that the teaohera in the Pickering - j. ., :_ i the the a_ through, and should b cam• The gr i market having opened, a �ew college gland at the head of their speeinl ". s£ mentos right away ea the eveni gs are loads ha a been roaeived at the eleya or, linea, and ae their facilities are increased, __ `� getting bort. We vvo>sld like to , a the but the . a h will not start for $ fortnght we may reasonably aspect them to even Call 4-, 1 et. surpass the farmer success,as the weeks go - 'i : • .• i.a young nd other men in the villag get to y ...:.•' ' • a >^- round. ' 1 I i One ev n n lest week W, Reamer nd ( : f f : , work a d have it done before it s t o late. g Now while We "have said considerable A i —Ja es Gibson, of Liv4wpool arket, several o her young folks held a eelebrs {on - r _,� a shoat the college and its oontente, we rangt L"lud dee our ' -_ round a n b bon fire.err the beach , , :. I after a illness of some weeks, die at big not wear until we liave spoken of the i � - I evening a whiled away in a very as ial y - � 1 -- residen a on Wednesday afters= aged. j. leasure grounds, where crioket, lacrosse, J +� .' I • 78 ea e. Deceased was born in the manner. p 1 y base and football.may be enjoyed without The # J •i eounty of Latrim, Ireland, and , me to ' The fe is portion of our yillage h d a stint, and the lawn tennis court is by no `� 7 : rivets a- is down on the besah°Tn a Best Value lY1 . % � , -.1 Canada some forty five years ago,: nd has P P y means a small feature, To the rear of the . 7ur resided in the Dunbar-ton ne h orhood afternoc, . Messrs. .Sellers and H ley ,toll a is the mnasium, fitted with all R The tuarket. ` � . - 1 . ig KY . were pre e t and attended to what'd sit thea liancoo to make one better physis- . - _ �` for so a thirty-two years or mo e. He p i leaves fame of five own chef en and work wa n coseary. ally. The®aero{se of youth is by no means Vit® eve all kinds of Rookere end REasy Chairs ; also I)ir ing•Room chairs i ' -1 i his ag d partner to mourn Hie amiss. S• Mo 'o cable and'eorile other Da ar• forgott�on-by tho:colloRo management' the latest styles. ton poop a ere down here Monday•a ter- Prince al and Mrs:Firth have been down They' 11 have much sympath . •The P Sideboards and Bedroom 13uitein all designs. Extension Tables anditahe _ i funeral will take place this(Freda• )morn. noon b ate g upon the bay, and I b ;: oast for sumo short time and daring their chanes 8 pi a happened to come along iib trip they hays secured a large nnrriber of Tables always on hand. Cheap for Cash. ALL COOLS IIELTVERED. F � . _ ins, lea ing the borne at 9-a'-vloe sharp. an a t'te far trollin g Dong to sa tn- ' pee g pu els who are arriving daily. _ UNDERTAIi`I1' G--••Otlr undertaking departcuent incomplete in egary respect Tho o rtege will' proceed to th R. G. Ynodate r Fish; We di not hoar hat g O, y Tho nolle e apane for the_iall term on Caskets, shins and Robes al'wa s on Hand. " - : .church for service and thence tote north fortune he had in the fi®b line, butt e - Y Tuesday next when we epeiit a larger at- eemete where the remains call be 'lip- do say t(ia Samuel and the minister et tendanese than oe+ any #aruier inaagral , ' �,(� rl .6 I t®bred. . . with a is ap to the annoyance of.boil : - day, . . - ( :: . , - - . -, - - - ., - - _ ,-., , .. ... .' - .. ' ,r' - - , jY 1 iTL�t" r :. - .. - a. .;v - - ' .. ,. .t 1.<t, .� (ten., ( - t 4. Tri It ,. ,, _, -. _. - ; -: - - ,- - .999. sk.- ,7 '. ..,t -,y.'',r t' .2 c',`Htr`�. ' s. - ; .: - . � - . -,. - _ ,. ,.!, -._ ���r.; .} 1 � asp. 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I I _�c . - - �1 - 11 - , � - -1 , ­ � . ited 11bi , ii . . r -i: ,�,-, �� 1.�`. -..---,. , I I r_X__ - . . I I .I � - - I I ­�­ - -.-. -...--1 . - � , , ,. 9 L' the I I ­ . I� - �114114 . .1 --1 � . .;,.,I .-- . th - A GREAT SANITARIUM- ,�,,, I tients an well %s a-readink room fuX r ... � . . .. , 1 - �. t I-# . WeTTM . , , - I" .1 . . I:: getwee I .� _� , �, , ­ - :, , I. . I . I- � . Controls the pos"ea . . . . . . . - , - :- ',�.- __ . I �-r hall," to 8 we decidedlY 119"6- ' , I i.I . -__ .. , �4., ,. ,�.� . .. n1shed. with the,leading Pa� . I 1�� "=AIDS. - I ...-, : I .-�L I . ., T11 . . � .- r I . -. I � - . - i -TAt w6inan's Vol I . . . . I .; ! � - I . i. - . I - . - �. �_ - 4 I nd t�e befit ,aussian ­�� .:::,.I- � be heard in the met- - , I ,0:,-, � ; . - . 1-1 n.Small Beg] 1, - I . rne�ll _ _... - --­IT ,�,' " I 4cen bono Pro$ - . in power I 1. . - 1, . I _­ - ters of every di Why keep b6ir ­. . MagazI1108, Igil,and ..-.. . lif 1. and religious & is'Wain- - . . . is 11113 A . -at P owet I .it.r1a 4 I , A training school for nurses . I I.. , � �_ WON the G re of lafth I wu� Q� -mighty t 2 I : . . . (town to�the ei Wt.%ome. men wrld, . it DCAIIIIA11 an I. . Y..-. . ,4 : .-'. ...7 L�'. ­�. . talned r . 11 I ,� � . -.i I - - L I.. . � 11 .­ - .I.- - -�_ - - pr,, - - I- iu;s-ln � , . It. � in the institution. \01'a 'members ­ A 111 - -W .� I . .-. - I Y ; . . .1 ""' ; ' whether 9DM. Of the -.101det Ot �q secu ­.. � ; , �_. �'. � . , - -Ili,-. - ' I " -g- � - ,:. � - .: W' 4 have her kepty And . to the wants of the Pa- of A,$gli,Anistan. GVBats is . 1�1 � .1 1 . � - I.., .� . , C61-ftspondeut's View's 0 : of,whioll. attend - . � - � - - � - ng in 1� 0olm . . . . . . .. -.1. .: V- - . pm Aidored too stro try-A .. I . pt's.� . I I ,. I I --� . - .Grecian wr .d to . . . � tionts, and private nu . I � . . I.. X . .. -:­ * , L anzient ' little Vill-* dant LtYL Buz OPeAn n �... , _:- -. - . g- itorls - 1 ' us may bO . xses WaY be had . of, authority twan the -Incst I- - �i ir-h we , � .�: :_� � . L% Ights, �vh Ugs is.-a- pretty is abun - .� � - ...­ I.-- observation In 01'r vlow'8 Of wo gaen's I are � Clifton Spri . � when needed. The rvLoe t6t4a of the great * _ -' , :',-',' ' ? I - I_-:�. the following irmen's wrongs, we . ja servants and, as- poten . I- - ... , - ' - ... .- 1 _-, - I I--- �_ - .kev,e made contend are not '­ - - .-I .I I L - - -, a f irist signs 1 Of sidered so, lagp on the Auburn branch of the Can- -find I have found tviel du ' . . .. Ole to be con wO,d and bis cOU '-t are " ' ` .1 ", , , -one of his works: -"Th Perf rmiy- kind and obliging. 'tions,.his he Br - .. -- :� -�­ w 1. - . 1. . . -,. sho4vm ectly a1greea anything, some Of Our tral-Hudson railroad, about forty miles oistanta U311fo , d or Prolong t . - ; �: - I ­. -:.*- � . . _. ....-_� , .. . - ill;ge .has gt0WnL,all .I , . . �� ';. I%-: ''.-,- .: the delgeneracy in -any VatlonI axe � irregardless of . I 1� fi,Dient to either an . ,__.�­ _ .:1. I., ,..- f.- �, I . _. I �think, [Or we maintain- - Syra- -- - A ratty v ith neal,ly tiab Empire I,, "dia'.'_ ", . - I- .--- ,. ,I - . I_ , -.�T� . . "J. b- fellow mem% mk � from Rochester, and sixty from I -. I , - T,­� - . .1 - ­ . . when the women Of that nation, ., ig Solomon Of old, "Give A wAs arouJ the institution, w, IRS. A - . __ ( *-tr* . .1 - I - �­. : - .. I is the woirds of K1 ouse. Before the Central Railroa t excellent sidewa, diaa ,Gover on : I ­� � . � - . ­.,). in Z- :1 of h : ptit-streets and nmeO. . ,:-�I 1:1, - �:t.. 'J. " t�iq a power than the rl�ien, er of the frni or hands, and lot 11 hotel on -ch crowns the The In of A ' UiSta .1 . . . I . * I ­ the AmOor ' . . i�o -:: t - '.. . . � , . �_ - . mor woman h to to . blipt it ,consisted of a sma handsome EWBcOPal.c,hu1 also Metho- UaLly to C , � � . .. -, I or wcordla -we may say, "when hervorks prai8i� her in the ga s. I � bath- East Hill, and ,there are ann . '.1_ - - ." , . - - : � ,- I Y, . . . alble I- ,* ,. . I : '. ..., .� - ­ I ould I DAVID'EVANS. '­_.�;` thei top of 1.the hill,-a very Plain list churches . I ... __ I. niversa � � .. � . I - � - - obtains more authority than man w I . . pbour , 9 It i .- � . _: . : . . lot ql�' 1,2oo,000 rupees . � . dist, Bapti d TUT , ($250,000), - . : .I_.- 11 I . I "!'�":, bolJtse, a clear and ' abun . nts.,,, ide I ­ " . � -.,:. �' ;.� - . I . . . � - - � -1- - , . ,- - - � I., . - - ,�. - ell 'fOrd!Ag P101tsa arnmen .1 ,:_ ­. _.- .� . care for her to possess We certainly �mirie, Man. , � ,. I. :I) " � The Burroun,aing country is fertile and insta-11me . - '. _� , Portage Is . ' ' .- ��_, - . � ut' under the roots Of cultivated,. af nt monthly - oney thlD I . - 1. -� __ .. I i ..� of us. who are * - -, r..........., '' - op 1D gushing o w . . � . I: _..Fi­ ,_� , . I". I - --I.-, .I. ; w : I .I, must remark that ML9,n* . B. walks find drives. -The Central-111)(18011, -grea,t tribute Of M �_. : .. .. � . .,-, -i . . I Minitite, . .-, 1-1:. �. ,_ . '.. . L. . - I , an - . ro - - I.- .: Z_I .... .�. . L I . � � � - _1 PE I tree, and a very few house Rail ads afford ,I I �, .., , , ,- -�%_7:_.''; the - - 0 � . � I valley 'aident . . . . Z ,- � . - the stronger sex, fail to notice LIGHTNIR6" :�� 13 IWS h'jn With S re t ' . . . I ...- .�_­­. ._1 Of - HOW TO EN' r park was an im- api Lehigh th upp native end I I , 1� � . ., - . the - - 1.�_ Wbak is now the Iowa . ant access to a whi 1.1�i� .� .,- . . - ._� - 1__�..._ stjoi3gth of the observation' of. - .1 I . . and swamp. �alml n . Xe force Of _.J� _ . I . . _ ... .- ­ � � penetrable evil-smelling .0lace and gtielsts'aro met at all.trains 1b and a lArl Meer keeP4 -:�,'­--­� � _-:A'.... - - I I I . . Doli-16- il6ir the , cut � . :`,�� ,%, '. I I � - - writex of old. ,�: t rt, takm, ali troops. Added to this, the -A .. . - gd*b Practical .", ,- , ,. . __�_ I I .�.�­ % : _� ,_.. .. .­ . 1. __ .� been early Be - htages and porters. In 9bO . own. In Afghs .. r __ -. - -, I � 1� woman I gio*my Season. - The neigh , , woal� be 0ay of bis t�' .�I : L- . ,L .... 4. 1 - I - I - I �I, .:1- ,L:I ., our opinion of the power Of I � � rfs" tied by several respectable families.who thingg into consideration, it . a laxge arl . . - . ­­. .- :_. . I 1 .-.,.; � -� -.1,_.- , -in these daYs of advancement, will by onable " do"n . . L find anywhere, a more cheerful istan his Power over his native subjec .��! --, i­�_� 1" . . . : - . 116M are son Lo seas their .hard to I . n -� ... ­ t__-., -,. . : I 11. ­ . I, came -from Maryland, bringing )Is home for an- invalid I re is ..�', -,-,,."* - '. . 1. - , ­ eanh allow up 0 conside;r her as be- and -oomfortat to We or death. I he -, - ,���..." "..._. _L1. �, . Pue am r heard am Th 3 Queep I � -., no In for - use .in thunderstorms. Sanitarium at Clif ton ounts . � . . .._.� I slaveh with, them. I have often that the great 11 C .� ,:_, .- m - , . 11 I - . - - ot old would have her co htn 9 are I decision- . . ,.. - 1: I .. 11- . 1.� L- I the Grecian I . thiat the daii 8 from lig appeal from his I 1:1 J._-,� .- - 41� . .: _. _- . P my mother speak of the-morab excel- Springs. - - .. ! . . - _1"' - ,"_� . _­': L " - __ I I end' tt . a. �. .­-Iwa� ( . - Land would not dare to nterfere . .. -, I �i�__ . "vOr �11-known physical cause , - 1-:'711 .L. I.1 ,- _. .." sidered, therefure, we will I based on 'we pen-hearted __ ._ . - I Eng whether It'L �11 1, - . � -i.`__1___ - .- . :, � I lance, the simplicity and 0 1 . . i , ", -,. ! . L' . .A -L �, . .11 - . : �4 :-�'.", , nt out that woman is the advan&ng Lightninst is jne lqely,eleptricity in a state . ' British Government, . 41,_ I � I-, n�"411 1 - . . � I -- - I � , 'i; --A i - , , I . - *Poi . I - hospitality of these families, with whom � I SOUDAN CAMP LIM,.: I - The , . � I: � I .. , - � . I rV&tiV,e 0118 shoWa :*, ... - 7: _ D 1.�.. .. ..1. .. .11 I ­ .. � L �"_ '.� , . - - ,- , '. '. . ­ I , . . 7 I . . . . ...� . � ., � . - . Jaca*Y bust . 1 - " . :, . ,_ . . power of� the nineteenth centuryp an d of explosion, ld freaks, so oalled,while and whose do- ' 1 - " , , - . . . � . ­ . �_ I - L I .- . she was well acquainted, 1. ts on him. W , � , _ , . . . ­ . ­ - _. � throi*h-her power, t seemi�gly unexplainable, are. - ,rhe plague of lllf3eelm Itud , ars honors and presen 11 J,. -I. IeW_ - `_.": ,__.J,- ,,, . . �_ I seendants still remain In the neighbor . . inten .. '.,_._ -, -�.; . . ,.,.. -I - I �. � - . I Storms. . . _. I'I, 1, .... 14 � - _­ � .1 earth to-day are prOgre,wing. and by no really f owided op physical laws and con . ..-I-,.. lb94 that the A=04'-r , -.4-..-- -I_,�, .1 . . . . . 1. hood. � - . I - in May of �- - .f,. .. I 1; . . . . . � . �ry Oeaaant England, but at thia Wt In � .1 ..­P�.__..`. .,I .�.I �- . - I ditions. These ws find con - ' I I .1. .�., .� 1. -- .�kb I I. I , - .. . .. ... I 1. ., enerating. . ­! . �� ditions are, To this p ace: " in 1850, Dr. Henry Our oam . -..,.:-. , , . - �_..41, I .� means deg I came * , P here is not &,'*`( d to visit I t - , .�,J I - "-I LL -1 L - � deput .. I I - I _, - . ,�, Shoudd it be the came that our sisters simple, but for -this very reason, prQb- I place just now, says a correspondent of 8 d his mind and : 1 . *I.... ,;. t - . .. I Poster, a young physician, with a heart ry Mont he-obange, . L � .� - . :�,.;..,.. ' 'W . . - f,u- ,;. , - ; - 4 .- . to ' . - ..._�. .11 . .. "­ are a detrim6nt to our success as a ably, few any head b London Daily Ne".,�-­De-Vite eve ad his ,eldest �son, who. will be the . -1 -.1;-t; ��L�­ I,- .I... . I full of grand schemes balanced Y -a P�e is necesiiar` the trip. Vver r ,.- :'L.'.*-,.f_1:�'�'�-";1,: . ". I . 8 in 'ndiia It , L * .1; - I . 1 _­ nation, It betokens but little prospect p a x s7h a a vpeany, - eftort of the authoritiels, it Aineer, to ma,ke . - ., . . them when, th( s bouitgt f or tb i ' * . I - - _. I � �. , head In which caution-and common .. . f ture by� t,L,a .. . '-_J '. Jq- � , Z_ _­ -4�g- . _. ­ ­_ . - , I ��,�.,,._ L".L'' . � . I�. - .I I :. - ' ' '... � foov other great n4lons of to-day, for oul, and� we Ou - . - " i�� - ., . ,- - �3 .1 . '.. :_ . a Titanio uphevival.-and forked arrows well developed. Doctor Fog.- ily bwowaing rather f ation wais ms'de - or - - - 1, � �, . . sense were I be veritable' Pr'Par . t EA,re,the _:'V1 I"I.. - I . Zj . . . axe ena,bled to of jove -shoot ve.rhead at the nimble - not a little frOW4 t to in .. - - _1_` . - .,:. AY; � - wherever we look we . - . .1 .1x_J�,r,-; I-$ , it I - ­' .1 . .� worn . I ; ter.had conceived the idea of a medical' ter . - General GoTernmen . g Jost. . . - :., V.'..�:�_ . _r, ot. ' - . . - . . _. __ � n ice an making great strides-to pace of 288000 u�iles a qecond. The fol- ment more of;- plague of flies that ma.ke our days tin �. . 1." ­ ..-.. . i � - . -,_ . , - - . I., . . . . I , institution for the treat 0, ety of such an uusPlGioug .__ L . . J . . . -_�I. ­ - ' . I .�­_.L '_ ._e. , , V9 "'. .-L., the froni.. . � ning's pro- EA 4 �,�Z-_ J'. ... - --I; �1. _. . - Ing rules, bqsed on light a of chronic disease. oumforLablo from thts, firat 9l1MF-% . T.;I _.., " ,, :, � � . . . . ­ Low . pecially of all form A GP,AND PAP . � ­ . � . I I - . . ., , . . -4 - - � . . ..:�. , . .� I: - I . .. - - For a. few m0:111elite"We gladioe. at her h4ble course, ano: w`rth pasting in your d a tre .. 0 . ". - . . Ile saw at once the cap1bilities Of .th(l dawn Until dark, when they leave the I -,.-. . I ­ . I ."�� - s .. __ 1. 1� , . � h, Admira t . - 1."I I � . . - � . . idi, Band The Britis It h4 d6 I I _* - ,A' - , , I- I . _. ' to the prog- h 71 place. With a very small capital in arwo of ephemor - -,:,�.4 . . 1 ; career from early periods owliere-in a to a � I:_ I tit or stowin C a ay Bolin, fi�ld to, 1sw .��.,.*,� � A4 - - �I`_ - I K I t.4:-,17 ir I . . .. . . lough ship, specially fittA�"' Ile this yOun , , ??i- I 0 - . ,.1 I ant age, a . 1 � I . I ."_." _ ._ . ' mental pigeon Ole. .k morlej but a great deal of faith ax mull Midges . - � . I . I � nd'take as our f irst exampi % id de- flies . it is natural al of theyoung Aineer. he riv , -_ I .� , � - . I... I. I' . race rriveol �.,I � � -.. --- - .I 11 I- -.:. ' feather I-led; beds termination a.nd a firm cor . It - .. ;i_.'. I . - . the women of Biblical history, v B Don't crawl ' tO.'a kfidence that that thiis should be, for nearly 6veJY scion . of. an ()rjejAal grande t ­. .� � : - . a . - vom4 . . rk that r�� one Of t I. - i� - i�. ..: . 1. 11 - t - as undertak u8t the woi - .. .."11. � ., _ ..I 'I , � �­. whom names will continue while �ar' a - he w Ing J (I- day More derviishea'and their -horses or Bom bay there A i10 that to . � �; -,,..-. .._ " __ have often bep struck by lightning oted a mo , I I,�,L& . ,:, I ,� . - - : - .. - remains.- ' - God meant him to do, he ere verod lying, unburied pageants and,denioni3trat 101 g I'-- -''.'I 'I ­� - . 1��. :_ .. - - I Yeri Don't stand i a orowd; crowds at . --I lito , "� - ' I �_ - . �.. �� I est wooden building,provided with bath cameI4 are diwq witne,med. A saluto ­ " , I I , � . ; . - . - 1 . , � : be highe t ... , � _ - . .. ,. � I,- ... I. . .- we have for instance Jean d'Aro, an .. and'�ulphur water, and .rocks'in 'unsu,sWeLo'd Places ever -the fort.- t i . ­.- � _, 4 I .I .- I .. . - tract electricity amobg the wal � . - .1 -1 - , -. . ho,uses for.freall , was fired from :.T, I . .. I - , . . , , The- 11ritifill officials in-India ioll, . .. f .- then looking away down the stn�am o Do'n't,'go in � a'high '�ulidlhg I high other n,eedful appliances for -the treat- . ,in `: wFt,_ I �_: _ . ,,I:. . I- . .1 . . " d tance from us. um . I . ­... ­ 1. 1. ., , I - an cl .,-_-1, 11.` 1 . . .. , . ' quote Grace Darlinil The furniture and ao- at no great .6 tiun with a large n _. I 11. ,I_f , . . . � .. .I- bistory we . buildings act as ta,rgets for the bolts ment 6f patienti. ,)1ainost- heavy dust sWro's ths-t cause us per- ing at the sLa lt� coniing O L :_. . . �4_' . . . - � 1. '. were o of troops for ti : :n, % ..t ._�':� " . . commodations an tiny other )y&L 1�(Lbli sWig - - .7 1 '., , I .: * I : . - , , . . , .� �. -1 . 11 1. ,�. _. . Florence Nightingale, whil9t in .reoen Of .jupiter. � I first came to the Cure ias it 1,aps more diso)omfort th train hearing His RA: i had line .:,..:.,_k� :*.., I - _� - ­ _.. . . � When I ,- � I -1 .. I ; I-� 11 . have Catherine Booth, of Sal- - ' [ate as IF63, a clo8- I. ofthe can1pa-ign blow to ,less. Oyer 150,000 Hin . � ,�;,_. . _.� I - f - - . -Z-- - . - - years we on window; ligh inn tance ' - I ..� _: - !_�_ � I , ...., I - � D 't �it by aif open t- was then callelt) its- I circ Meer pa . _ . ' � ' , ­ .- . .. - I . I ttainable convenionce,save . the yoang A . .Z-.I_ '-r-_.,. - : I I . . � vation Army fame, and to�-day we count at was an Una a strewn with the80 the strocts; as, �.. _ ­I Ir- .. -.1 . I ning comes in t Windifwa.. i the chapel. us acrow the- York heatis, ' t -1 r� , �". � I ­ . . Lady Henry -Somerset, temperaiqm ,re- to the few who had rooms I] . ily reek of the- the; knelt down bowing LbeLr -,-�­_;­', -�� �_' I . . : I� � . . .1.. , . gets ; c;orset.steals have ith a drawor in it. pitiful relio, and liters exing 0 a of joy . - . ­ - -. " V - . Don't wear 1%,ing,, and a; stand 'A' . the same time Utt dw ru ­­, I '�'_ ; . �-- '� ., . � . t . I - - ._:.":_­ ....'.... . - I - - - - - . I the - . est of Hin ., - :.� .; .1--- � � .-,� - � - . . . - � former, and women a rights advocate, . waii quite which the dust '113 sight of.the great � ".. 1:* �,� - 'k I an affinity f lightning. , . . a luxury. Nevertheless i loathou"'nem With the _. �.',', I�: , - -1 I .. noes- d P,an.we - - � '. ,-­ -- 41 * � . - I I :. - and Mims Fra Willard, an - a ICU ntrived to baV6 very goo( imagined, era. ' . . Ond - -'_:­,�_..­_ '' ` :IF . - - Don't sit in front of an open fireplace; t, ts .co may we'll be I - .. _. I'- I .- ­ . . .. . . . - . am and it rest many remarkable pi�ruloated, As tan, bey I ,;­ I­­ � �i_ - . M lear up In Afghanis at ;! �, 4 endeavor to make ourselves believe that - or - - L.�. . ,­�­­_.- : �' - -1 . . 1_i, . - - ttraction fol ea 'he n! - ,. I . � Vi--� . ': �.­__ .1 �-_. lightiiing has a, great a I cures acted I its I can testify we are all 10O)Ling forward -- further to t �d b ,_ . , W - riptiorn of women th t - . were ell i . . dahar ,and Kal", d - : �_ -, . �. I 'IT- I- I . - - I . - . . , 1� � JI.,___ I 1� these are the dese fL f ireplAmlt. iver, and the time .than the gat,ea ,91 Herat, su�rroun e -1.�_� . - i . "-,�_f - would point'Out 00 DoU't sit under a chandelier. . ­�. . from personal experience tle rapid ri.se of the. r . I be bupregnabl. I . �.I-1. -.: ..,� q,;,-- A� �- , iii1ding of the ­ - - , -, I I " , the Grecian 4 old . . At present, the main b Lant, for the rise that See,ru to - Iq_ - , L , �Q - . I � - . . I t tu a� cellar - lightning al- tm in a fire- --olill a�ijonl,6 way d18 1 . : f t - 'V- - .L __ - , ' . _ ,I I �;.. ., . -4 OP In .� .%L ._.-,- '."" -1 - ' ' -- ,I detrimental to a nation's successl 1�_ 'L D 'Clifton Springs Sanitarlu M-ard"s thf�: palatial- residen,08 0 . _ '.__. - . I I 64 I ,ways.f Ol ows the- . . - . I - - . - . - - L�(5 Pipes leading to five stories high, with. in la,to-thib yeax,__I�hen the rolling red . tan. It is I - . � --- proof strueture, � . k,r of -A f l0aan is I . 11" �. :J. - - . . � ' :, -�__ :`I -,1_7I!i � .. � . ... - .� . . - . - 0 1 ,i,; . . - , - � 1. . -. I 1. Ideed we cannot. . - . . I . ground. f, and eapable 'f from six. to, A3111 n all t 9= � . . � . a Solarium on the roo, flow, with tL current that is grand -i . � . 5 . ---. i.;-:�* ..�_� . . .. , !1� - , __ - . -ently th� atrocities On th Don't 8t windb , . -ommO I an hour, shall - . - '. 1. :� ,�;�il . . . Quite rec ()n th and L4 the street. The dating near- � ' ' ' [i . . . the Annex of ave - . -I�..� -_... . .. . ,en miles , meause .. , ,� - 1 "V, - - : I the 1�ig buildings Make a wit h No wood has in many pla6t!b, I - _ - , " . - -whirling pmt L and . . :..��: -; I .1 ly five hundred patients. I tv� 1. ­ . . - Armenis,ilig have caused sorrow through � . impurities before it, ELOUS PA� E-.,�"` � `X,F.,� .,. .. . � . ­ . pa . . construction, save for owee4) uia,nY i I . A MATLV . � 11 1.��, - I � "X , - 11 ' .-.- out civilization, and whilst our..Bt&tes . . . been used in its `t Jiv ai ei r bank. flitiler-- . . � . - jl.� , . I I * * ..,. Don't wear cheap jewelry-brass, is ,Iuor and window Casings.. The rooms cleLuW1 r on the t white r1eal ventiOnk 0 , _1 - _- _ - I --.-- - . _-4 a I __ L I� - - . . . I -- ­ . � V�, - , J� - - acti i -11.11, easy W . -ire com . :. '�U,e , . 'r �---- 'A . . : - . men have been "thinking" what , 00 of electricity. 'In fortably and prettily furnished.. to, however* t.ho - heialth Of tilt -The woriderful elect tied through N, it: _�-g - . , ako. it for sit, lavibbly disi,rib -V-i. IL ,� �111 . I - , , . - �1�cl tro � force i,s, .t. "bon aX0 e . � 1," _ I '. �. .1 to take, the,women of Britain, Cana, fact.i it is I 91 t we&r nq Wt*lliL' w it h excellent spring beds. They are well With the Is 0 doubt in ver I J." P 0.. ': I .1 . - __ 1 . . , , ' .4. 11 L, . .�.,_ - . �, : to th r apppnd -,g. I . warmed by gits 9 t p - A,��_-, -,�-" . . .. .� ., - � and the United States have W,,Iagt . xates, affording tho marvelously good. This " n out the palat)e and 0 in . -I . I - . - y solue,co iaera,bl(� messn.ro due to he B presents * 's I - - , - - .1 . . . I I _KLte t il facts 90 _ , 8 lir I . .at and sufficidnt to The whob peciv I on v Oy B�lt r N '9 " . - - �.-- I. practical -sympathy come to th . luxury of an, open fLrO, par"Llise. . - ..1��t.. .. , t �- . . t%lk .1 4 . .. il aiA, ve, sollie in- and they a:re. fact ,that - nearly all the 1,119lishm"ll tn-in jax U-F a - 1� I - e , : W i.1 4 . � - . � . Uh or g,cft I R. .1 4 ; cer�ain dress .rials ha weather, ' ooming v -.,, :­ :.­ _. I:— 11 . - . -,a in au in the ool�lest and provided are of-fiolers, slid, therefore. have. (..onsLautlY eit b:er' 11 . .,-. I - I , ;1-� � . - 0 - ent in the ( hour of p0il, t. e inenting pr decreasing thv y,,r 8 v . - `k_�,�', ..- 1, - il Promin flu�nk light&l by'electricity, iod of stagnation Luxu.rjea �or His �JAJe -Y- A "t � " . - - . �, er n daD'g(,ra of lig itni-xig. The Roivap8 N%ore . L for I it s I daughter of the lighthouse keej)e jets to use %%,hen nee,dful. The halls �.ven during this 0- ' rit . , ; I ­ � � .- - .. . . . ng'li h 96alskin as il o(Aution and were so gas . d by fresh aLr forced inLO heavy and r4%lKUlAib10 work to ' ge army and several companies of B I . ,.`,�'.-� I _;0 I ��� :, � ,: -, one of the lonely spota of the E , are %varme - utider his oornmand. . A:,­�,f I*.i. ,4r.- I .: . i J1jLt -sealskin , 8 Of tn, noorng and through. . soldiers are .. I L i I . , positive in t r belief C uries an( - -I '. , , . - - ,,� -I I _-, . : coast, performed the heroic act , them, - 1 7. ::- .­.. 6 1 anti by mean . . ' I I the lux - - , . _. � . tents were 'I uil't where timid people f van- . ,fjjl,�, 11AILWAY - - Notv.itl1st&n'ii1lg a thl 6- .� � . jo J . ,--A -R,I :� � . . large windows a Pelrfoct syst"m 0 WortlK ON Ili -r IW - . .-- _.. .. , oould take e*u e durkiug storms. As all Lho boa , : . , I ,- L : . Grace t�D'.r il',�� t , - it lavished' on tboal A6M81r, a , _ _ made the name of . � . vern ut are _ �, 1; _94" " - I . - ­_ berol . I ilation is eatablished. 4 nd = anti lll,iian GO I . .. . ,..1 . .; - . _. I I t be a non-0011- Is-generated out- prOV44sAling merrily it . ­ : �: -A-4u, i '. . I prominent on the list of the Silk is a s Time( o aside fronifthe grates, formation is _. � , I , . � llitherto of his every Movement- .,- I. - . . . .. W struck the 0116 t w secrets of Br I- . -t", . . - lightning side ,the building the danfer of fire is making oxj�ellcnt progrt�m- . "I ­..- - . - of the world, and promihent on the f i I Id .du6tor. W I h uteau f- 11 wo larV ele- . Sol- N one 13C 116 in I., . ..:1, � Z' I .. n- church of -nou les-Moutiers reduced to a minimum. it.- was considered that t.110 black rk, it t hUb Briti. an .. - � .�_� . 1 - , -.,, -I of battle we look not in vain ior Two who .every floor of the ' d at f%Ligue Wol 1 . ill, soldiers .1 .. :.7 . - I I-� . - . . . thiee priestg were officiat'ing, - ViLtors give aiix*as to diern wert, not, goo tLsh diploWAVY and ut.er the S I— I - . , ..��i ., - - . . - . ' - e-infer- - . " , S: __ � - - - - Flore building, or at rul rate wore greatly t h ufficers are permittecl LO ( palace. 0 ... "' a ,- . , - - . I _. I othei illustrious woman,. 'Wore cotton e tments were killed Out- s are . . nee '.'a I - -.1y.-. .-.- - . . . .1,. .. . . . ., I I Ijook g ri ht, witile th� third, whost roL* wab as convenient so the lower. Wills of 1e EgypLians. w-1108le I)hYSitlue I-Olt 'I"Ll"incts ().f the Ai . NA, - '­ .- Nightingale of Crimean fame. I . -depends tb B guarding I- .1 . 1. � . - -­ _. n ured. The Annex, across 1.4 infinil-elY MOrLA.�P"'_*'�e a - ; - . the street. also at- ,I rf ul. But Maj. his &itllfulnew 1- I .�.. _. into later years we notice Cather ne a' , was u I - - of jut- the Sudanese ,.-iagea 'whi0h woulk prevcl�L th. I . 1 I . .�, f � I )- i, :4� � -, 'It is tfio c Ist ot itht, latfians. to tht commodates,a large number whoov brigit)A0 � f , ) .�. . I w _. ., . I_A.Nkis, fropi viviing an . I . I'll . . I h, "mother" of the Salvation Ar y. railway �ork here werti the Pfu ,:Og....kg. from . - . L . ,, . I: . )a' an . _ � I . . .Boot present day tc take shelter. under it tients, and the rooms are Particularly I ititlions for Itussi. . , , 1. -11 - . � . . 1 9 . . I, that reat institlition wherob . ri Xnell on fheir mottle bY . I . !1,'-- ,w-Z�:4 1 .. _. � -Y so In lay lay ir g a storin t in fact, peo�-. sunny and cheerful. dra%%ii,'put he.pti lace of tho, Aiaoe r -it - � �11- i � i ._. - I - -. I � of fallen. humaDity have Loan raibed up bwh tree d , . - - hi *& of thetu that over4hrowing tile lnd"an FAMPLle' . . ; .. I- ' . I . . . pie in the ta of Tenneip Bider The (lining r6ona is a beautiful &part U-11ill-9 Illeln 't %N'VW3 sal travel t,O t . ..� ,, 'r - I _. ..� to take-their places amidst society, d � oe con -I-- - . I �1_ . �P: � - work i . secitre a s�,,_cL.a perm , _.I-- A, . . ...� - , . -" . -.01114' not -d . .. P .,J�J this an &I )I ' refuge o? "fety. No nient wall warmed and lightod. and no 8�) well as the neetwiary to . .. . cannot fail' to observ4ft' tile t"14')' k -id that he bad .refust to from the G over noj_L�encral. of Lndia 0 . � - �'A . . .. . ... . when we - at i-astance ha, Won recorded of a beech bile entering it for tile first time, would L, yptlans, al f4 India, T . ._. - I - k of this organization prosenoe of E ,phis eii,4'o,lery had the H(nne - SeerotaXY . It-;I . I I L great wor . -ailimlly. . : - . � . .-. L� * any of - he ttee be g trtok by lightning. imagine himself in t1w a nevo tho ( I .!� . - - - . I . . . .. L, . . I I . I- I , numbers in its ranks so lin at'L . !_�. )mpany of invalids. ,rho food in. of the suchvXmi effect tliat tilt' Stu(i""8o ac- traveler, if fortkinate to have secure, . , ill _.�: -- � i Weaker sex, and clearly w, wh ey 't .., I �: I N I a ,it, is escorted byl . .. :. I �, I lity ,,,,(I well cooked, , arit cOmplwiletl %vonde making one day a such a Valuable pern . � . . � II� - .. . _ . 1 , ., . . " .1 best qua rs, UM I .. ; -- .T I . - isi: of ., ­ I isfy soldL-ra from t . - liave, accomplijilied for. the upra I .. .- ' riety is provided to sit in till-4,* hours. small conipany of .. `­� .- . . I - . - ' ,- I . Mile of eitorti.nkinent. Unt - - ;[ �' ,- - � � I . . . _. ho nations, then we consider We ay . - TH D. ELS OF FAME , .o ,.- � sufficient va . to wntch the lilack i)aL- &otil.hitru borders of .Afglanistan �. . � - : lxl� �1., . . ,Y�I .any rtasonabla person. I!- - . - , - . I- _. -1.- .-I vell ask, "how can oux sisters d�& or- �� `�'� I I - � . . . . . aid out It. 4.8 gO(Xi ir %�vrk on the formati he I;.L�aehps big destination. After- he ' . ': ..- � _� - . ; � , Over es of land are I taliovs al tile on � . . . __1 I . . I . I. I � , - '.�; 4 . .It - 0 ;o, f , Eurboall sixty acr f' ' _� .� . I ... . - .. . LtC the oopritries on earth." i Fpcts an , lieldent groundo, well wooded, prot- . level. As at all ot her t.imeg,, tbey (its- d there he is c4antinuall ukl" 11, . �14 .. . I -�:'. . . . . - . I , - I " We do not need to inquire th6.1po- : . .. in pleasure and.traversed i aDd good. f a British Ytictir , , . �'Y I . ...'* . . UonibaLs. % � . fily (liversified by water, play the utyllwt vbek�rfuh`ioa der the watA',hf ul eye 0 i,c - censorsbi . I - _.:: ,. 1. . - Clot b- � ­ . I - �. sition-of woman in regard �o tht. 'em- I �)y excellent hal� liumor. They wear very little Never was itussian Polk . fl, - _ _ - in all directions 1 as cy(i I - '� ; I. , .­ OV nt, the question t be Even in Gwxuany Pie pbpularity. of b Pi !I . - :, ! '.... . . ,: . . I I.. I _. perance ni eme . walks which are much used for g, but the lincot variod and extravi- 'rigid than tlw surveillanoo that a . i .1. ­ . � . -Where are the brother ..' of , a)con to some doubt. Its . J�y t le in et more vL%i. the domatin . . i ;. �_ I - asked in, the, duel i ' . of mat bask -96 Who . . I - I ., . - . . . . ," ing, an smusemont oppouragOd ,q A rilil. � to un(tei . 4 .. I_� . -. �, ... ._..'r those women 'who are so nobly (yrk- d Lie UOt so 'much. to a de- I - - 11. ( g,,nt Ilvailgear. woull. have - .. I"I� �. l 1. exifibence , _),),)Ogite the Sanitarium I lle,aAl, wbbst� Y (if the great Indian Ameer. : . 1) XYMIC11111 , . � I I .. ���.' - .- - I - - worn rolind the Amcor, so iJi - . . ... .. -_ in that 6auset Woman is t .-,ie -,8 payliion. covering the prin ruwn reinAtinis expvami to, the sun, is ; - is thl� �',a-40 w iLIA the . . .I ­ - � . ,ri . 11 .. Ing �gislators, that a '0 is sire for.. AM t as of. fear of what t he 1 17 in, and Ah , Priacos -and rut .. �,,,-, .. mig out to our b ' and affording an f",,,hionsble aijiung the it with oth,,-,r IndiaIr - .1 .* .__ 1,- _...- - I � ,. � ght. cipal I ather a . - . .. ..- . i I say it there is no fi ,ulphui sprin . I Jj r - ­ ' - ) I . . ,., , - endeavoring to produce -badly need d re- � Lee for those w ho ave notiaod who only on it sMaller a(ale. The. Bri , : , I, :. h *11(i agrecahlo rpmting ors. . - . � :_ . . i one bi g. ntole Dink" . I . . .*­ reforms that will raise a n tion, rr 1;I iorle,5 � o k&o'n. noted duellists . 11111somellow to Ill.% nLribate to thei ' - I I . _. _. .1. , formw �v wish to on oy the air. For ihis'pavil- 4ail ma,nageol to fa-.1 o tiiih Government co � �, - - .� _1 and reforms that- our men appe � .t,o- al ta, cock's feathers. . r th3ir .10Y4,ity ,ta - ., - ­� . , - v I _. .� _� But, p vide Were � a s mady for a fray, andwhen i,,n, Its wel? lLa fur-many improvenien in- ,A OA)I a grt,�Lt, SUDDort, in return fo ft . .., .. . I . .I- .1 . tally indifferent about. B�it, p d 'the grounds the Sanitarium is , , �,,�l",U),",�,,,,,%()iviiit�litly a Frettt th; British cau-W and su,Pl oulacy in . . .� i -�-1".. . . - I . I ed- they -ente ad a dra.wing-room women in late Mr. I hils* fellow. t . - P110 , . . .I ! 1. ., I no n � - . . I - I . - ..,- .1 . the Temperance m . (lebted to-tile liberality of the swell. was al usical. All ho Ind" � . �. .i .1. .1. - - I ed,. and the liq4or traffic is one f t: quailed da hoped it would not be rm. of four bun- �', � . - .. . I ... i - , - , � � ­ . . . - - - I �� I. I . . -� __ - i' . ' Andrew Pierce. A fa while, tt.4 ,,, is,1lI,;`,`b`la a4k he sang a -1. . -_._4...� �I - . . . .� I � . I 11 . .­ ins i or lovers who would ., � I . I - . . . - I rest titutiong 1(b'n'e, q I�Cir P hru d rod a, a with the most all- 1(till; wb(*ie re,frain o . . . . .. 1. of our civiliz th I orea, stocke. Alai, alo, Alai " - I . - . - .1 11 . ! - , I .- I . . , . 1 then, we can but admit she lowe s fle be 'so un = as to excite the, ire of proved breed of cattle, furnishes tin E " was tit -eAt vigor 1) R,My OF STM�,T AR"K I .: . I . _. . . . . I '. t�, .; well kno the . . . 1 kilk Mo." was t-a On .ul) w' Il, 91 hool. AN A . - - � I ­ � earth, but, as we too . I abundant and exc011"t supply Of'trl I in t e! neighbow - .1 ,- . . . . ][nill- the men of 316od. .1 . . I ? . all the wor e Lc naon wor eir . - .. - � � .. liquor traff ic to be one of the Crown and fresh butter. I But. indeed tbt�y all sing while they Dr. . Baj�nado, the . . . ., . . I-- I , I � ; - . - w - : , - 7 - � . * � . . I I stones dragging, to . degradiltio -any During the :)ccupation of Paris'by the The Sanitarium. as we have seen, was low his . ,. � 11 ., - - elact -ure, and water still work in - La�dn, I is,lypose, of fei amung .the istreet arab,3, and � he , -e. .. 11. � , - ), s . i . are proud in t i , Is ke,U . � . .. � _. country, then we allies th re were�.dtiols every day, 'the started as a water ( rib;�n­li-n - they i " Wir full bas -ad in I t - : .- 1. . . . I.,�- . . r fair sisters are th plays an Important part In the treat- L ire, dewribed by F.diLor Ste . . ' . ., __1 that (Yu �o a n ually being the challeng- of eart,h Irian ha.nd hand.. to one -z . f Ret iew-B." I 0.sone. . . . . .- .1 ' . . . -1 - .�:,� I uplifters and country can -.po,t,:�,�gt Vrenc ment.- ,More than thirty different kinds them -to another. anti current "Review 0 on frot n . . .. � . 1 IAwA we are told 4 I' t .al he victors, am tbk3y were very Of his � . I . . � Woman's of bathes are enumer childr . . .. . � , , [. , .. " Cog al- -hurl them back: to tie (af 911 o be day he brings 3,700 .v � .. rs an� ated on the baLh chorus, elliptY . 1i M .L le :,* I � I . . - apshe who roe" the ci a But the treatment ainbra rill -chuck -t of the w t .. . . 1. ... - home, but, ROe akilf ul ith the small sword. Some- ticket. illeAl, WiLh 01 Sort of all his homes to the heal - . . 1 - . - T,- rooks-the world, so surely, ist she be . nized modos of deal- ref or- days. . - I J � . " � . : .I ml , - times, h wever,'they Made a mistake as most all the recog Lilts the ty-111MMUM f * -A la,rger , � I . -1 I- - -1 - , . Ing 'w Massago .anki eleotri- tha L lid t ' Cilants Is - un- E 'it is a hanall alqmy _ -1 . � ­� the tbI .� nd. I .�_ - - I - -1:." allowed a voice in regard to jigs a. an f ice r ith, disease. we .. . .-.I : � �..-, ice i . city in various fc .8 ir ,% the 'than that with le , . . allowed a voi t he n hinat ion of arm), I ,!. . . musical but the n -_ 1. . .. - - .. leg at Wat,erloo. no is pre- -. ' vi , - . �'. - thtt pertain to the world. . t y 9_11, d t, English of 'f he by skilful hankilio am m6dici 0 -won inany of. her most 6 ,dregard ofthe things when orms are admini tered No no of tbo wh' h Britain hit& - - . over - Ire * 0 600 to 700 Bud �rilliant i - .. ovt 8 . �r I 8 his d I - . 1. 11 . I v,aXied tribal I . I... . � - . __ . .,- _-,, . --I -.. A few yearis a,go at the ahnual WOOt- joeTel iRCAYV�red that tblB loss of big scribed by a 6taff of seven well q,uali- go'.n 9"K%4"ilde r in g and ear- Y I I .I. . ..- - .. , -o* ing of the Meth(�dist -Conference ,9f . , fled physicia", of whom one is a lady. . anese make.9 81) hxl� -ust 'Wric-A. - Under big able direction t he I - �L I . q .. - , th , 111#L-Mey * 48 in . -t - I . � I , � aterfere in the least wi, int are t .. to.me,. - .,I . - . I Great Britain, .held in I,00ndon,. t4'o leg & Ot I . The best times for taking treatmu ilylitting it r't­tJ1l1' ,Ili - Concentrate .It tile k1bert HAII � - . . I -- � . � ' - ' . . Winter and 'be heard to be real zed. . , . . - . , . . . . � . . I - .- . I. . chairnbmi made the following ol.serva, the .En I ishn an's a.im. , - . , � considered to be (boL alltilM L . . . � ice and Princems of WaleA,brin;- . . . . . I the pril - . �; . - .1 , . . - . . . I . .. . . ., ­ � n the conversion of th6 worlil, -een eXcepti-ons' to 'tbe sp�M nioziths. . lia illust r a- I . 11 . ,� . I . - tion, "I L There hav4 Jj . . . I . a parapher 1. .1 .1 . I , wom, men appear I out. having in It thing of as- L . . . na, . - . - , , � -1 . - . e An an : . I ,". . ing with the . _I�. L � � � � , , , . t . n are the real power, .. T , - .1- . .". 11 mania for fighting at any price. . r u . � . � - - .�. , L.',' to have made a failure of it. 'We ca(n- � I ceticism, the atmosphere Of the Clifton . . CIIIINA'SL 1:'Oop-,"- - - L : 'jive.6f all tfieLr.,,onte,r-pri,ee8, theirwo . , . . . , . . . I . � . . '' ' � I I . I . . . � �--1... _. I, .�J .L � ledge will permit, English captain, challenged by a French- rin Sanitarium is and has always a � . . . . . to.V�th a skill the late' r - I J. , - . � . _ _ � as far'as our know . , � . '11 upon five and their spor - - 1. . '. - - - . a- li - � . .,_1 T.:_ endorse this. I I m&nf- had SP an gd'o Ii I US. 'As' has been A Chinaman can liv we .1- . . I. :T_. . 7� - . I ; the oboice of weapong. and be cidedly �, Id not hav . ­ , 41 . �.1. I te r=ah the work un' -more beg- Augustus Harris oqu . 'a 0 , 7 -_ : ! = - I , 11 __ it is but 1; a thing of rece6 ohosi pistofg.* 'The Frenchman declar- said Doctor FOX cents a clity*1 yet tht"re aje V - - . - I _.I - �- I o ' ,onviction that the Lord . - oellod, Ile put4s his gigantic Itr I r L .. -_:., I- . .17 the po�sitions ar Big- ad he would fight with nothing but the der the firm c . . n,,at r I . i .I ! . � . .. I years to notice hina than in any other coun ;- . ; . �, .. . ,� I lied him hitherto, and in this 19ars in C hrough a progra,mine llisting i -.L__ ::7 ' ;L . ; ., 11 . ters are to-day occupying. on ,t'he dif-, sword, and �interestod friends finally bad .ca I : . , � . .: ..�. . . "-_.-. .�- - . . 'it has been cont - try. They travel. in great companies, I -amme that 9 I - IL � - . .. d - - oomproi i1se( � ' inued. The now i . f I eps every e, � . .11, - I : .I: . I . ferent bodies and associations,' for unr 1.1 on la.ncps, a-horseback. faith a be surprised to find . . T1w women our hours, LL progi .. 1- ' -- � -1 til a few years ago- she was excluded bat� naturally attrapted much comer will perhap mon, A,omen and children I without a hitch, t at ke a I a - - - __Y � . - . The col:i ' � . s nthra . . 1 . . ... Lfter breakf . I � i - . I . I- .. from our profeasions, now she �3an bo. attentica. Algreat crowd witnessed the himself invited soon i. agt to 'suffer on thi's trantp, because thottir f rom t he Prince to pressinall, e * - 1� .� . _ '. .. I .. � I - � I � .:.. � found holding h in..- duel. One . "n received three ugly family,�rayers. Short Bo6ial serviceis . bandaged of young in unflagging intereat,"6nd that f � - -:I-­-I � I igh positions ir the . . Cr ow da, one, with (I 0 � I I � I . , In - - .� I . � , - Oxf rd an t ii IIY kilI0 . ninfis the patients are . ,howl- n, . . . 1.� � , ,X f J?� a in d his antagonist. are he four eve i the week, and feet are ates sud . a pro", I a a j,a.clim ever seen The English- tiniversities of D . -, U arriages for miles delightS every .. . ,. . a , . ` it ver be Made, to to these sorviops beggars fol : ..__ , it , it I 1 Ily - low ci of the lyrettieot isper : . . - 1 --- Cambridge oppose strenuofis No d iell t c<yu I d a �.Oster fir 'I believes rof ebsi6nals of ten I-Aut- f london. And the troip, What Is i 1 i . ... � . j mittance to their ancient halls o learn-. smile o er t famous story of the Eng- invited. Doctor Ing -for giftHl. P . i I, .­_'"L - . I.. . I,*, M Tlas k W) they'rila to one a 'd all they are 4-lildren, sorle. . . . __.: but the day 'will come whe their., lishma a4 Frenohman 'who were to that the health of the mind much i1jite- their ehildrel, n r I - . .. - � "'L _.: , I f ight it Not to do with the has - body, and sympathy. Tho8o RwaXMs - Of rs inere AnbieB, but a � ­. . .. I . . . 4 � �,I- doors -admit her. duel in a Vitch-dark room. Ith of the 1:9_v_ge�i I J, whether old ) I .1 I I! . will . . - onli to be found ng, enotigh fragm .1 I I.. . I a . ' '.1 -i . -to *11 thi e Engli8h that such health is axe the result of there not. bei youn�, perishing I' - - :�­ i I . 11�­, Men continually grumble at he fair' wishin a man, th t3lla,tched one )Y . -- t.. - .. - : -_�.. .1. I I 1p, the chimney wh in a steadfast, ration&i, raligious faith. work for them all. F.qt%h family takes wrecked humanity, " .1 - - . . .1 .. ,. . � . positions they should a . on the a he encour or to a great exteil I I- I ,_ - sex occupying ' ages all und CaXo of its own poor t niaelistrOln Of Our C't'e'l"' . . .� � . that woman is noV word as given, and to his surprise, For this reaso , . (mie from the .; I �­ i . 11 -� hold, and .contend . - -1 . . s; ":.: I .1 �..' - " In. .If em-. brough dm ,hman; who had his roof to " seek'first the kingdom of an(, th,e C,hilese axe n t lazy, 180 it is - ' . I I;: - ­­..'. . I 1. t in her proper yosition in the rn the Frene toousness, that all good . . .'' �­ I on can' hidden" ther . When this story is told God and Ilia rigb . the force of ..01rown'strees mono then - - ' - - .;- ­ ' - . p overs in thin a9c Of' comPetit . APITAL INVE�TED.. . - - -.11111 I I . r, -, . -es that their ,quire- 'tn F cc il is alway19 thiB Englishman and needful things may be added." I ib tea- to this - BRTTT,SH C I - i - � . fi;Alsfy themsel% r . ThoI relig . Wholly -un- anything 01,510 that 00 tri. u - I I of _Br it-4 . i �!. . - I I i.. - �, - I, - .,* i ments iLre better accomplished y our; 'Wille w I a u4, thiB c1lininey. I lous services are state. I � Noarfy $400,03610M is the tot� I ; - . � .1 � . . * .. I . . - . � . , - than our men can ac - t n cha . . - ! .1 �, - .11IL110- , - � in TAr- t - ..k" a COM N1111 Fitzgerald was succas ractor, and are-ma'rked . . - . . . I y ' --,;4. - V, ­ . I . � ; - : I"�­. laA friend 'L�ls before it was disoovosred �i,� rational and cheerful spirit. �. - ". ish Capital which was jnv�sted - -_ :i . ..o: . � h them, let them be holders f.the-Be eigM1.1 a cost of mail. c . .. I I - I . I � enterpriises float,ed on the Lyn-i i . . �-I . -'L I 7 Pli-S ah rays wore- . . . . . I . . . ious . - . I -1 - ,ations, and let 0 n demo strate . that � - . ; , ­'. ., . . - . �� : . _�l - .., . ; . I i . : -, gitu ur ..' For-ye ra to. Clifton, -he Is about to encounter " , �.. . . .1. "Irwo 81 4 'I_L. .I 1 -- - he f irst ,1% I - q - :�­�. 1�;u I - better Theme - , . � don .stock Marko . 1� L P1 I ) . - . - roof that t1 ey canT( I is fame in sQr,iety had rest t during t ; . % rwar in 0 a Low on i I -� . - , I � I � .- r - fi�. ,� . days of competitian do ot allo em- ad On* is Livariable success as a duel- anything dismrLl or depressing. On' the - no Months of 189 ; - 1; . I ' - I .� - - , ( his undo,-- contrary, it would be difficult to find � Someo hils come acco . in ! - . . - . , ....�.:i. L Oyers.,to be so partictilar i 3 n the, list, an I t1i,s discovery was m' O I is .an aid- to crime. It Fx.ononiist, the actual figUlies IW;ng I � . r, I 4 � �111 . I � a re blieerful iet of Poo- that the bicycle 1 I . I _ . - wb -,ain major iiR fighting him, anywhere, . joa I k. .. . - �- .L . ' i!o` ;. ng. A cer . with ;C M Z 1 1,000, . - :, _. . 1, - LU say i -a sx , % " . . .. . 11 . � imes gone by, therefore, oonversatiola concerning ,ail- enablea the crisnilnAl e8oape 79,494,000, Of thi I . - � . .__ : - - . :1.- - %hat woman is out of -her pi ,' if at ,pbjjec mil en his sword snappo on a, pie. Any . . '. . v- � .-��,� W�. . . .. . . �4 art t rus and demanded an inveati- raents, or comparing of cases is easily- ' ea no t ack behind. TbJj4 was invested in lo:tns of, fumign 0 -1. V., - ..... _ � - ,-�"_. mynie occupation she is found fa ' more 'he , As Doctor Foster sayfl, the speed and leav - J--aull I, it -, . , . . . .� ­ . .. I . . � - . nta, and a,Wut ai, equi� - . .._ .. . - � DOTV er brother. . "gation. He, was afterwards hanged in discouraged, antages ,of the pro- �rnme. . - , pe-tent than h . sa milaiiies fw in . .I . . I.. - i -":. ering a-neighbor. last guj)joot wbich should be 'discum- is,one of tile di dv .I � . .. I is amusing to note, in ',O . I . :41 It. . - ;.- . I. ' i te recently a :bache or of ur se- ,Ireland for�murd . ; �. . . I., . 1 . � - � Q . cheJ - was ad-in's health establishment is heaitb. grem of ciyiliih�ion- But for the knife ed to manufacture cy(les alid cycl 1101 �. : -.� . ­ __: ,. olk, ?I r of k ".Ohl ,,: The ' om . - . . - - . I was t�o'r' -tragic duel in England 7 - . .. I:� uain heard ",c �e im a rl t ._. . . I .- - i I 1. I 1- I I - - _. 'L . I _4 tance e8cO1- betweeii Lord Byron, g, le of the Pati6ntij, oome hither from all over the we would h , ,lo cuttinj affrays, and 'iLpplianoft- . - �. . randunc tive � .. -,- � ym.11 worn t �10 . . - .� - * I I :��- �, � - , '11, I - ali is all right- at a ` el fought in world. ' I well remember once finding but f or the re'vo ver we would not have, , - I . . - w. � ­ ... � I __ I - - IM- '-�,Oat, an a kinsman. Was .. t t- *7 . ' - - �.,��: pic distance," why,f we know n , I myself seated in -the Solarium with a - * - . . . 1. . - ... at -. !. _. i . - . � by the Ii. 1A of one tallow as Many shootings. .' And as it takes ,_ .. _i� - b. ,.,tt a,ar 'r 19 I Lid the ca�nid ite". .. ­ I �I I .., I I �I . . �--,i - lem it"be-,that distance IeU4 e chan '0 I and gentleman- from the Sand- ' . 'I believe,"'of I - - _�J. ' . I at our '-- ... Byron wa,s tried-for mux- ca ta al- ; . __� i­r an( - 1, I .. ' dle fad a thief to tch a Wof, �00 it ko Utt .,ire 1: Z, - -i� ­.� - - ment to the scene, we must 908 t Ift�ujl Islands, two ladies from different I 11 my,country calls me." 1 "If 1 -1 ... 1. . : i,., . , wig . J 1� 1� -_�X ....I . .1 I : .- -ti) the front then,,-. de -tn officer on I%. cle to catch the. lud III thdt noise ou . parn st -- 'L - 0 off on manslaughter, from , ter - . . I :. ' t mng . arts of Ifidia, and another from ,Per- . . . - - , - . _I � ( wheolman. And maybe the "You I' "- -�� I ' . -he escaped be- . 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'' .A" y y b PP y 1.1 Q tl�l a - MO iV rID $he Hamlltoli r@ re• to JOHN ( REENLAW, t+oath of Pickering vii . J / 0. t-:' a� r P Ingo• 064 mos - x . sentative, a Suspension $ridge, and • _ �' t the Ottawa nd•Halifax la ere at the ENDERS W,04TED--Tendera will P Y m l• :� . . . 1.. be�reoeived by the a dereI ad up to . uaker it u t e 1 th at oon for the oon- y ds Of {' '�►ha X� �xtug oxo - Q y I essay,>3ep a�b r a VPe are '.prepared to pu>�ohai a Barlep, all kin : ■truotiOA or erection of a ame barn. For i published ev Fridax morning at its o ae er i form oa 03T, �a,t� and other raiIl to be delivered. at th@ �BQrtor, cry forth n a,Li a ply to JOAN CiOIiD Pickering,Out. Preml�r atlrl@r I anDbuDB@d III the piokering,or address Pickering P.0. ,8-47 t 1 t TEIt112s House :an onday 'that it is the_inten- Frenohman s Bayes . stove, :'. A BlaQkaml h 13 End ' - tion of his overnment to take a le- - i ' -' •1.2141 yiwTeai; $1.Oflf ifpaid in ad ie. a' ._. Threshing Coal on hand, ' ` RAT116 OF AbVERTISING: bi84ite on be :prohibition question. :; {. T . - 11'ir■1in on,per line - io oe,t,. but he_ did not say how soon that Market * Opened. , C�. . r� �• - ]tach aatbbeklquent insertion,per line - 6 Wi., •`A Matthew's This rate does not include Legal or For ad. intention ould be carried out. If _____at ,, l ,, ,, writisemente. aJ term■ given to pasties making n- the'temper ce-elemefit were to oon- Having been punted in loll charge of C. THOS. MOODY, Agent, Liverpool Market., � _ _ 8 1.: - rata for S ar a month, or �byy the year. elf- fine 'its be8 efforts t0 carr a Domin- Ode's elevator a0 Claremont, I tam pre- tembdr let, 'flu. I ° ` - -vergiy or yearly oontraot,pa;abhe quarterly y pared to pay the highest mar$et prices for p (" ,_ Bastaees oazd,,ten lines or under, with pa , Ion plebisci Or ask for a Provincial ; ens year,es oo,parable in aavanoe. lrohlbition measure Cher@ wfpuld be all Kflinade of Qui aI , �_` e�Notioe in tonal columns ten cents per 1 ne, p k'arlaers dealing with lne flint' rely spin «, ,4. love Dents-per line each subsequent insert en, many 1> o think favorably Of th@lr 11 _ ee al son sot rates made known on app oa- Oause. Th eleet0r8 Of the Province receiving fair trealtment to every I, ° n om No frr�e advertising. way. i -w. `IES Advertisements without written nstrnet ne Of QII-t>ill'IO ave spoken 011t in fayoT Of - wil]be inserted until forbidden and charged so- a robs Ito measu>•Is and wh are JOSEPH BLACK, h oordingly. Orders for diecontinaing anus ire- p y Y 5 �.. i,lotre msec bd lu wsitiitg and sent to bhe qb- the mem}J@ s Of th8 DOm1II10n HOUR@ �`'-"- '- i i a .. s _ . usher. . R 1 - d:ob Work promptly attended to, not $eked or 9 bill covering that �OM+1 ey 'j ��e ;. '. - t w: J. CLARK - - ' PROPRIEfi R. territory: here can be no chanes off . litigations t ere, as there is no dogbt ' 1 y � , t Our Polities-StriotIndependence. but that t e Dominion Government FOP a CliBnge try '► s p p _ 1 t , Our Ai -A First-class Local Paper. - has- ower t0 grant Prohibition to Now 18 the t m ' to i -, le lsh. Our Egp�etatiorits-The hey either cote tj� OT Province If It 80 F� ST i �UD rapport of the neovle of Pickering and vicin to. __ i Ch008e8 i - - i - { It This to the $neat wheat meat on the i :, _ -.+ e Y "- . _ FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1896. market. T I UXBRIDGE. ;, !J usU Arrived.. ' �.. ,, - I OR SALE AT TH$ 1 ' Local Option `'V. Borne and eie't rs, and Mr. George - -- - ' . At `. umbar a Eimdale Mills, . Plcke�ln . I Middleton, o Pickers g, were the nests This matter was•before' the col n ail of J. E. Dis et' oyer unday. W ft; ELVIS�� prop, A Fine rate of � I ; . 'again Monday and much time as The, farm ra are ettinR an early itart ________ _____—__. ,r at fall plows q thio Y ar and we heard of _ I = I given t its conQideration. Mr. Gi e y NOTICE TO. CREI)ITRS ' one who int need-co ow wheat eaterda -- "'� bon ag In pressed for• a considerat ell The old st nd dccu ied by Masers. Joo. of the petition presented ata for er Watt & Co. as been•entirel refitted and _ i y In the matter pt the estate of Casper i3toti%t. • Ineetin , while a deputation from he improved by our .honored townsman and late of the Tow n,ship of Pickeripg,in the County . ' . 4 �t` ._ of Ontario,yea an,deceased, _: Tempe ante Alliance appeared to p former ,tor keeper, A. T. Iintton, Eeq. peace ie her by lues prireuaat td ohs ter I �4� ' g p :: . : " po p g 110,a. 8. O.1 IEl67, thatall creditors and other ` • : � , se 1 . Both artier,. ave t etr lie hoe dust ,turned from Ddontreal. .. -- ---- ; - An eldert man named Geor a Buskin, persons having claims against 'the estate. of , reasons for the faith that is in th m. g I . of Toronto otln ae a iraveltin misAion� Ca"per 8totta, ate of the Towashlp at Picker _ The Co hill discussed the matter f om g g ing, in the Oounty of Ontario, deCea■ed, who ^ - ary and diet ibutor of tracts, eto., was in died on or albout the ninth day of April,-less, k All Kinds. . I. k all sides and finally decided to ani are required to send by goat prepaid, or deliver . ' "' town on Doo day and tells tee that he eel• to the anderpigaed sol of iter for the e=eoators s :` the request of the petition, but de- loot 16.72 here. The funds are need to ea or before ibe lbth day of November leve, . . GFraceful .Shapes,. Beat.Q 1�Z8' 1 :,. Dined that a vote should not be to en promdte tel io1L work in Alg(SiY1a slid s sWment In wrltlnQ of tltetr names•addresses, r a d descriptions,with fall pparticulars of their Pretty Tint. - -T ; • - - until a ly in January, presum bly other north sn sections. c aims duly verified and the ,amount of the ____- , . . when t e municipal vote is taken. W. P. M stsrfl of the Hagerford Uni• urity(tf.nyr,zein by them. _ . versit toff who bee been on a orioket• And notice is hbreby given that immediatgly t' . - This is what yon may call a m y 4 after the last mentioned date thesaid executors e � . . _ I romise�, as it is not exactl the isle ing roar in n�land with the club of the will proceed o distribute the assets of the said Come In and . InvestigatO P y deceased amen at the parties entitled thereto, s college, , v at hone here last week, Of either party. Those WhO.prese ted navin�reftard o those olatm■ of which they T the etition wanted an immediate y te, having lied moa enjoyable tear. Hag- wtl�i lnoc be tiaaleot�ibs dassete oo :ny parrs It. W1�1' pay you. i . - - - P erford won pout evenly with their Eng- - while the tem ,ranee. le did Ot thereof so distri utdd to any person or persang F P PSP lieh eoneinr. of whose claim hey shall nee have had notice - � , want any definite time-for voting et, From a w k-to.twelvti monthe "boli• at the time of s ch distribution. . .r - I in fact they did not want s vote at y days" every Tear seem to be considered JOH E,FAREWELL, solicitor; "' - . I time. Daring the next few mo the necessary b most people for their healtL, ALICE BTOTT or Whitby. JAB. NosOHMACIi, ` I_ '' we will have a chance to see how ell Tilers ie a tion man on the railro�id Exeoatore. 1 ' the law will work. here`who h not been off work longer` Bates .t Whitby thio 91st slay A>�gaet,laaifl. E W A N�J STYLISH than'one w k'in sixteefa years, anal hiss It is rumored that tale b last 1 ow .. y' health ie exflellenl, Thera are many S :--- . In existance is defective, and t st , like im. - - S P R I lr G• G O 0 D S.••• - . those engaged in the hotel buss we Intormati n is wanted of Mrs. Hirriet Farm For Sale I : I :will attack it in the courts., • bins Bowtell, fo erly Mise Powell, who Dams I jII P11Iltg W8 18ad ' rumor, howevez. is yet to be vers ed. Item F1ngl nd In 1867. We hear that 83r Z'B1Zt�9Y'• • Mrs. Bowte t is entitled to a share in a Suitinga the choicest: Both Ni roe legacy and bat her claim should be filed sealed fenders wilpl��be received to t13e par- Wall Papers the Latest. -- ,• , g ou or befo November tad in London, �pketiing,in the vounty at Outwrio ontainp a ' _ 1 °' t ED land, O it will be barred. ing i]o5 sores motrfr of .less. The said tenders BOotB and 8h088, II8W and nObb • - t z . - The Torontci Star was certainly not g - y , A flatter f excitement was noticeable °lay bs (lr for tbe.y►bote farm,or(ir [or either behind a cloud when it produced the the north Ionil sorree�,, oa (9i for the mouth ids 1 to - , : _ , around tow on Monday►morning and the acres. The one t or luny oontatn an offer l4 ,. GEO. RARHER, Dumbarton: -h , ' . following : "Teethe unprejudiced, in- the alternative for:etafher rtton or the whole. - cause of it as 'a wedding. A wedding 1 , de endent voter the warm deba 1D The said farm i■ Dae oC irks bit in the Gaunt1 __ . P W hkt a m gle word. People who have of Ontario,and to beautifully adapted for high --- - --- - - -- - _ - - - - ., - the House of Commons on'the d16 18- been lookin sour and troubled all Week, ode stock• raising. dell watered, fenced, and . sal of Offensive) artizaII civil ser ICs bra hten u and look leasant 8� elle rained. There are 6pe houses, banns}stables W Y P g P and outbuildings upon,it, It fa within x15 tulles n oo�,� Phospholine.— g .y emplo;ers is a funny incident. E ch mention of a wedding- ; and the young of Toronto,s miles of tete Town of Whitby and Thr Gfrcat Els !fish Rei>wtstd eo le a ciall the irle are all a i within two and a halt t lies of Pickering statfou Is the result of over 86 trbattan thousand■ of sire■ an known side slangwhangedthe other,and en P P + � P y g � g B Terms of payment are cash within 90 days 1�' y� s they. finished that' were just w ere with carr ou interest to ane the ceremony from last day of receiving tendars. i/ Bruns.until at Inst we have discovered the true remedy and bvagmeat-a - and wlctoll he Donnie o$on the train, In Poksuwiob given st once subject Lo'rights of 1 combination that wll effect a prompt and permanent cure in all etagseat they started-except one day ne ter tenant. . srea� n.au►* this case th contracting paries were Dor. Tender, will be reooi.ed up to t4a 90th say of y, Abwr or Esoeuei, Nervasi WeorF(reia, Elwiaaiv r, Afen/rsI - , . _ the limit where they may (Marge t eir George Der ick, Toronto, late of Loddon, September, A,D , 1806. • Worry},,Escrosiv. Vie ,of,0,#i m, Tobacco, or AlevAolk St#nxlaath, all of ,' - • 'full sessional indemnit .. . Further particulars can be had from W, VS which soon`bad to Insani Consum and•aan earl w y England, . nd :Mies Hutt, of Uxbridge, ty. p y-gram w�•e +� Richartlscn Agent, at Pickering, who will be Salv=e Taking,' Phoaphodlns has been wed sueossrdully by htauldreds of case■Lhit seemed i It seems to be a case of You re an- (formerly o England). The bridesmaid pleased to sitow intending purchaser, dver the . i ,"- other," and-the pot calling the k the was Miss mma Hutt, with little Gwen term, and from a►mwt hopeless-careesthat had beeh treated by the mosttetlentedphyd- . black. The new.GOvernment Set out nig Hagg As maid of honor. - The J• lE.'FAAQWELL, Q,C:, Whftby. eLsiw-ce.esthatwereonthevergeofdespairandlusanity-cases that were. eSf Toren• g over the grave-but with the continued and pe severing rise of - groomem was Dor. Rutledge, -- , t0 punish official9 who s0 far•f0 got }} s , woods Phosphodine, these case■ that 'had. been given up to die, were �' to. Rev. r. Manning performed 'the: T�� MQsI Economical themAEIvQs as t0 help tLe Conserv five u rsgtoree to manly vigor.nd health-"Reader yon need not aespaie`no inaC ceremony the Methodist ohuroh at 7:26. %Wwho has given you pp M tneuraJale--the remedy-fa Dose witafa . party during the recent{campaign, and ust five inatee ahead of time, copse- y°nr th- 0 Asition re lied b 11a in hat � by its use you Dao be restored to A life of weftilnees and happiness, . PP P y y g gnently a tuber of people only saw the ,Rouse Warmer Primo,aa. packtsee,$I; Miz package■,65; by n"tree of postage. - I the tither fellows would do the me finishing art of the 'ceremony. The Ot..,ritt�.,,s&Jw ax1m�io mr#. pamphlet tree to any address. i thing, and did it, virtually, when em- bride moss 'yen away by her brother•in• M . : * Thi wood company, Windsor, Ont•,Ca�lada. Afar T . ployes of the Ontario Government ere law, Mr. . Haggas. The newly mar• ' ` - 6 1 permitted or urged to help the Lib rale tied coapt took the north train for tll►ea t . eel,»t■salt►Y rsavoe�lsN vvhoteaa ase ratdl t■tea pe.twM., , Midland a d the lakes. In a few days - . in the contest. they will take op their residence ,ia t. - _ As :a matter of fact, both sic l .are Toronto.- ommal. " �/ . . • ► WE WOULD OFFER OUR...... equally gall,yy and. have been ince - _ Wanted• - . most sof us can remember. Cus oms Fall Fairs. !' -'�' ` and star em l0 es in Toronto ave The unaartti ed are re area to archased P y I' any qquantity o!ayplae for wlsio6 they wtll.pay Clood Aad Cheap Stock i bele the Conservatives and o e of Aag 91 to Be t1e-Industrial,Toroate the highest market prices. P Sept 10--19- rovinofal,Montreal i the egistrars here, �he PIOvI tial ., 15--18-- ay of Quints,Belloville I . , R Pickeri g Ont} --OF � ao Wit' . 17--18-- est Durham,Bowmanv.ille :_ __ - a Libr 'an and many minor offi isle _ --- --� ..}:.. 't�lr t i O 33. T;p*..... 91--49 0 ntral,Peterboro he►ve one sledge-hammer work fo the :' --�- .. Lindsay ; HOlnln Plg�Ons• 90, act ane S-.East Yark, Y4cTibs ., _ With oar usual well ser ted School (• I�ibe ls. They all do it:in F d rel, ,; 28-80-0 tarso and Durham, Whitby Su lees; also Tissue Pa r, crinkled and F ,1 10--19, ondon . -- pP pe and hey all do it in Provincial lec- ". -_ �-- 15-,17, aelph - - f- Fate bred birds at hoc a pair. Come plain ; Lamp. Shades and Frames. . tions) and they are neves• punish, by se--25, ollingwood ° r x19 tpaffpilte ` Th• is K•laey" CBrree9atid early and cake your choles. this o$er A number of (food Hamnloeks=at 606 . . fr.e.i41 governments, who, how ver, Dot e-7. ewmarket I will only be for 80 days. each.- armly denounce the.conduct of heir tt earnorp Warhn Aiw~ Gorterator.. O bnents. " so .i Woodbridge "'Any ordi Hot Air Ftirnace'will produce W. J. GORISO .t M, do E,' $QOAIE, nary Piokerin C t. � - Pickering Ener " End, v� PP - heat if you will only supply enough fuel. The g R . When the Conservatives are pr par- - - "Kelson" has several special and valuable features but most Inn rtant b that it will ' - '' I�r:f ed to revent Conservative a ce- N.W Advertiaemertts. , Ive more heat wt� less rue! and is cies � � I x holders p stiles a In - - ---� rest durable beater made. ' A--r. ural Coll, e t �y ` - p p t gin Compal ns, OR t3A E-Hesse and two stores for The "Kelsey" fire pot beingtonstructed WW�ted.a.e@ . and when Liberals are ready to d the 1� sale o King street, Pickeringg For full of several upright, tubular, wnimated, cast G UE+ LPH. . ,N: - i part ieulare pply to A. B. DO W SW ELII, x174 iron seaions (see cut) around which the fire I Same thing to their friends in O Ce, College st., route._ 9tf passes and up tbro which the cold afrpasses By an sot of the Ontario Legielature," Every 1 Y ugh count in Ontarto is entibie8 to have at the Hagg Cattl9 :-' while beans baited and this entire section y f. . then and only then will the ordi ary - Ontario Agricultural Collo e,(suet h,durinq 11 , being mon ;Z with a heavy steelcasin�which g p citizen place confidence III their Bin- PICHE IN(} FRUIT EVAPORAT• ,becomes ed by the Etre strikigg it when college terms} one student in attendance wI :t- And Sheep, , _ .' IN(3 F CTO$Y for sale. ImmediAte pbe- pin` down �yfda of upright sections out psyme t of an tuition fee.' There is n w { C8Y'lty• .: session giv n if r uired. For partiou are towards sine a pe It to turn warms the air a ono for euoh e!student for the'Coun of s"*a:-_1:- address to E MA$L>tB CllBord,Ont, {t-46 ' O atio s the Oona a and candidate, f hie FOr W111011 th@ b@st Cash rises I z that passes up`etween this steel casia;sand the g y p NOTE ND falvaoi:ed�idon casing,this ettplains why the viwatloy are refines OHNa �1FARffiW13LL, 1Vill be pal( . 3 A OMMI`NTS PIGFS F R BALE:-The subscriber.has Keeney ;hes three ctoia niers radiating : -- = �, surface and warm air acs than an ordi tlouilty Clerk. .i trvent brood sows due within six woke �p �' Monday was n0 ination da in ten brood so s with litter by side f{om I to 8" awy i*tuuaesa 'Ths.,Kee ca keata every •�V .�.� _St=e' weeks old,a o a lot of shoats Will sell for moat e 1 wbsresolver located with.nice, THE' CELEBRATED W •L•�•' v . South Oxford for th Ontario H Ilse. Cash or on t o, Apply for pi rRtout;rs to J. A. mild, bbslthlul warm air that will not injure _ r WHITl9, r ugham. tf l furniture• '' 'rhe candidates were nd-ew Patt o, B The " Keeeer'•ww beat rasters 0 f«c BdtoLer, $ing at., Pickering f distant. LERIG3 VALLEY COAL -�r I xI . Reform, and Dr, Henry Adam , of ATE PA X10 TO 116 PER WEEK- •rhe Kewy •�dos not keac roar cellar. Embro, Independant. - The Cons rva- 1►v Vor ary home work. No scheme,books The" Kd■ey"is absolutely ga. ted dust Acknowledged to be the beet coal mined, BR�� �A� ,`�''. = fives conalnded not to bran 0 t a or peddlingg. Dan be done ins are tions dayj or: f. . g. evenimg. ae d,tan for work and partioalara p5 d for desc:tptiw cata4`uo. candidate-against Mr. Pattullo. at once. T E SETMORB SUPPLY Co., Ms- ` I am stupor , :< , ' sonic Tet»pl ,Camden, New Jersey, t►ly• m fhb. THE JAMES SMART Mrs, CO,; ,,, _ lY I _ At the Conservative Caucus lie gat r�O REN -That valuable farm kilo. QROCKVILLE,Ont. •..-_-:. . r Ottawa on Thursda of last wee Sir 1 a■the •Bt card Farm;' lots 18 and 18, 5th I - Charles Tn r was elected lead r Of °ODOeseton, ownnhip or Pickering. Thi■ is aYO tMakers GNa/a. a>�y gaaIItity at market price b11 Oars Or . PPe sp lendid oat farm being Diose to a dresmery. y I have a rtst r8i3e1'p8d §~ the opposition in the Dominion $ iso. -flood house ad firsi-olasscellar with Arst-b ass For sale b D. W. HENNERY, delivered.. `' • f ant baiidtnfr . 174 sores more or les,. For par- Pickering• a fall hue of salllplee of r_ This is ognsidered only a temp racy tioulars ap y to DAVID R. PUGH,lot 19,Qna Office and Yard, • oon.,Pi oke g P.o. 4848 appointment and another appoint ent _ _ ` • Hing street, Pio Pring. ' Spring Saiting8, also a map be expected tr, soon fo11oW. 0.RE T-A hrrl� flontaining 100 number of ohoioe lixies = �! '` T sores, ink( nprth watt corner of lot B inllb8t3Ylb8 for th6 PlOkerl�lg rdWard Cornell. _ c l•. ry 1 The Toronto repmsentativeo the the 6th ova.,of the Township or Pickering. On Oi oVBr(30su111g8. `sail _ '..1- : : the premise are a vood stone boast, t large I... °� = Canadian International eleven let on barn, and q - r optble stables. Weil feaoed SudBWS e$ ! .2+�1 J�rOil7t nOW Antl� ���d`—�� �d�� ■Daae avid Bee th8�Y1- and �'et plento of w r. ]ingpp� ■tate of oaltivation. i the - Chieora Tuesday mornin for plowing nos ninon at"easy time. Fate ultiva ei n. ibtlltg a tt prloes. Philadelphia. The psa�r incited J. 'Aprlll■trie t. Forterme' ndotherpaittculare i - a 1y i n. M. Ding, �P. F. Dean, E., (i}. Ry ertt op°e tidrefrl l�fina� .p;DLl.li,on the pr ase, e�`aL111ary 1st, 1898. .tit' et+two 4M• -_: .�►. QU�� , x l�ghal e - ; . . . , : . ,. ;. _ - p - I -I : .. _ , . - _ { �4 •Y 1 ,<`q t ,al ra'� X11 - - .:._ _.. .. . - - .. _ .. .. .,.. _ Z ��i F I {{ 'i6 '�J• ,,1. A r �• e: e $. a•s is 7 1.e4 -.,,$ ¢s�fi ' 1,,.. 1 1 : „�h .t. ! .1. u.i.. v� .-:, - .. :. I I•- ,. .t ..a fin *,T,c'Cz ) ''yy -'f T. '.$h )l ,I a.• '.t , sees .. .: �f. _. r�' yj� 4er `0 , _ W :.,.. .-.-:. _ .. .. ., .,• :' sees � .- _,.. ,- .." - v. - - _. §1 a - , " • -^-�'.`d.• site i:. �',..;._, - ids.. ✓1-,,. y� -ri -r :. :,}:; „ .Edi !. t' , .- _,-:. •,t.♦ M fr.I I, U q�..# .r ,,�1 �'+� `�; ;� a �,� ice,- --i�+c �'� .�� y1-,1 ... - I., -. y .� ,_ �.,pi: ds.l is 3 �,, s"� i s��.. >. ...:_. _..'-`.t".3rt- _a�,.:::r3; 1. -.y arxakT-t•`,t� tf %g �a«ac,;. -�$ .: r .iJ-,t --;�' , e I I. F+§ 'i}1._ 5 t 9` } Fri - F .w ... ..r. .;- =-�, .. ... .. - -.: •t`^rt; .% ` pp > aM inti ao-'"•Sd,. - € '",rl .-.z e'pT K+'`- .,,. - .. 1Ff .. .. ,- ,.. ` r t• ,. � •� s f r:.x it �o�• ,� �,, .,_ • - --d _.I -.-- ._.. ra .��- .�." - _ - - -L F" b!i••:Yi{ t n)Skt'A.) - 7-- ilk 'nl::t%'- ;, I --: :- �.,�I r.. I -. ;"'- ..s - y2 .::.i... .-.. °xr -; f'-- s aha a. : _. -.. .' -.: - I. _ .. r- ..'h. ..Fr._ }• 9-c u* fiord • >�'. cis ' �Ff" n. p .. .-. .-....... F. 5 :. '} . ll.. }f,.. .� f .. -�..a: .:�'- f.li-E �.: Ai 'T V)gy,'�5s _ -.r ... - _� .. :.: ..... � I ;�� ..•-s 1 4 ,..4'-t;�. ;.^Fy ,+''t.. tri ��e •'*:?. . _X .-4.f - .. - -I._. ... • - - s. (if t a. u� :F! i ".ti', .,GYk-}a _ _ s lr t .>: r. �.. .. :. . -.... -f I , ' r tfi � 4 $� ... .,. �. o.1 s' .n..,: tF ld. . -,II,• - I: , � . . �; . 1 1. g ._ :1: 1 4 T. P. P 11 11 . .. ... z. . .. .. _ -:.1. I 1. ,:�_­ .��, : k- _ .. .: ., _ :. : % I, . I _ : . ._ , .: �, - y - - . IITRICT 4TH. PIMOVING L t ing for 4 lambs killed by dtlge vaned at • 9�aA�-lioicas•ias•tstloa a►.�'.i $8. soh., $8; J Rodd one lamlb:k led by dopa1. i � � TRAiNs ApI1r4 EAST RUN As FOLLOWN:- '' esti etted at $5 $8.88. Said' a amounts be. No. 0 'MAIL 7:68 A. Y ,,- , I . „ N'rOLEx TN T81~r H08T Bea$FA >c� llAxxlER .... g two thirds sworn value. '° 14 LooAL 2:24 P. M. �� µr•- 1 - ItaOlt OUa RYQHANt3 s. in , Ha par V. vilaa p chased the above blleiaeee 6�Z P. M. n motion of Mr Riohare, chairman f from Gt. W. Ded4ec, I am preps, t0 " 8 SAL, }�A�� - 1. -The shooting in the Wake mstoh at re rt was suppled. �� ;g• I ,: a standing committee o Indigents .' ' r Cater t0 the wants •of dale public'in that TaAIx8 GOING WBST DD8 As FOLLO'IPB:-r ��. 11 Ottawa was the beet in.the h tory ui the lips. No.7 LOOAL 9:16 d.M. ;. •l K entad a re association. port recommend the fol• • ." per ,i f 'I`6e (7ommeloial 8ote� t Valtkl ' , low ng aymente : D Defoe: for support of Virst-class vehicles and horses for hire dt►y "18 LOCAL . . . a:09 P. II. . 4 eek He ry Elson from 4th of An to let of or night. Teamin donee promptly by " 1 MAIL 8:20 P. M. ,i# ; Hill seas barred and five omen lost Bap ; 4 weeks at $1.85, $5.00; re Laidlaw1. = ' ' S k J0 ' their lives in the fire. for u i 0 • 0 `. "` 1s sas=s.-aaabarten Dtaum t . port of Mar Joll from 6th Ma to' day or job. 'Bre ' connection meet- p Y Y y ing all GF T R trains. Freight and Vs. i' 17t Tune 1896, 6 weeks at 75c a week, �4.- �. ' A/ .S o'clock Tbtu�eday t<tcning the express slivered to all pa to.:,of F�l `� Waiting OQpsett► Hoofs at $ ase took �' nAll of which ie respeotln►ly submitted. 1' f the villiage. 2'a xe �OINa E BT DUZ A8 FOLIAR. 1. ` frs and ii+ bnrain It ie fear motion qi Mr Hilts, chairmen,report jQo• g �� 7:g$ A.M. K• the whole wa ado ted. ' Deo. 14 M�CED 2:18 P.M :. % block will go. p t7CTm. . °.a..1ZdTlg�Ty A ,, _ he com ittee os,"oonti es ra clad . - - _ n� 5 po grov.. tas$al�ro: r� 8 I.oaAL . .�i:�7 P.l�. death ocenrred on t e loth eon. se llowa : W J Clark for prin ing leiter• rl r of Reach, beinpl that of.Fria is Longfield, hes e,.81.50; T W Chapple service on ap- ti 1.t i T>atAlrtB QOING WSBT DUE AS FOLLOW$,'—. , �,;. } witio leaves a wife and ei ht ildren Pea a sinal reward of h w I' k_ USE'ng t ''"" 8 , soar g t e To ntship engin- Nof. � � ,.. ... .; .. . 7 LoaAL . 9:21 A.M, • ' • _11 1 s . I :__ -� L . - r .-1- of whom are down with s fa . , - - I I . - cer, the ser $3.00; Judge Dartnell hearing same, ee�s 11 e1 ells �: 18 Mlxa>, S:lg P..M " disease of which the falba died - t . The $5' : the reeve for attending ;division of � • 1 lbneral took pesos yesterday Mr. Long- CO °ty into diatriots, $6.20; and attending --For ibuilding- I F l ryas in his 47th year. co rt of revision, $8; Thos Poacher attend : . COntsrete Walls, �ilos, Stable Floors; i c ~ - + _ , ' in division of cognty, $4.20;R R Mowbray ' James A. Wales, t3o Trou he, Cie'terne, Culverts, T j former y of Mark• th %ame, 08.90; the assessor attending 13 g E ..••l� otice ....s 1. , � _ : ham, now a resident of Hi Raton, Jamas .co rt at Pickering, 113; Jas Hubbard on Etc , tc. 4 ry tR eia, was in Toronto Taeeda , yieitin� the a sat $3; the clerk attending coact two i. -. - pablio schools and also t e ezhibntiorl• da e, $6: F Hutchison, collector, postage, ,' 'rife undersigned will go personally and in- s Mr. Wales is a member of he cit conn• y 1E1.40 struot parties how to build any of the above a City $3 also salsa ae o011ector, 1. ',' 8traoture•' tree of any charge. This oemeno is If Otl want a nice IIAW �1 '- oil Of Kingston, and a fru tee Of one Of li motign of Mr Mowbray,cbirman, re- f Ily warranted when instructions are carded l 1 o t was ado ted. t. Road Cart our ver latest o' • the large educational instit tions. p P °' y - he standing committee on I roads and i -_ Parties requiring cement should order at l W. J. Jewell `L3 sure f (fie g an thin else in our line1. ' y ,J►� , eon of br dges reported and recommended as fol- nnoo se some delay will be necessitated in fill- y • ing orders. please call at once. Orders ' . . �Vm. J@well, a farmer lief R mile east to 0 >? Ferrier for making tile drain Bill meads n of Whitby; was found Wed, esday morn a d material in 5th con, also gravel sup y W• �• DeVltt,� steadilyacoming in. I i: :ing 0n the farm with hie ,brains blown pl ed, $3.16; W Mosgrove repairing road ,I ` , ' , Agent, Greenwood, Ont. a out ihe young man has been in poor machine, 75c; J H Connor for digging and Nit Heads A first-class stock of wood j health for some time, acid -lately turned P fling in culvert on sideroad between 10 ' - despondent.,, Yesterday he ropused going a td 11 in let con and placing and protect- - work always on hand. - .- - 1 - [ .1. I � shooting on'",the lake sl re, and this ' 9 pipe; $7; F Matthews for repairing cul- . ' - _. v rt bet 6 and 1 in 2nd con 5c' Alfred I I t. morning was found with is gun beside X 7 F 7 ' Letter Heads, . ��2 - him. I uggius for G2 ytlyds grayel on Greenwoodi. �p - BATISFACTION: � : . r .id' $4.34• H A Haight for 27 yards of . . ar EED."' Here we e. GUARANm ! A big writ was issued t is morning at g avel for civ 34, and 25 yards supplied E L1V8108 - - ;' �X. Oagoode Hall, one of the ggeet that hue ryas, $3.94; W J 8tt:nley for 50 ye�de 3_ _ --_ -- • been issued for some tim past. It is a ravel at 8c including right of ay, o.4 00; . . W. H. JACKSON. 11 -�r writ issued on behalf of th T-oronto (len• Wray for 106 yards gravel as plied div 7 j't ,� I . oral Trusts Company alts not George H. 7.42; J Powell for 61 yards gra 1 supplied B�i slYl - s V ail With a cOm late lin6'of S cin Brock Road, Ont. T= Middleton, of Natal, $o th Africa, and iv 7, $4.211; J H Connor for dr ving piles (- P p g + ; James Oanmee, M.P.P.. for NipiaeiaR, rid building brbskwater at reenwood, Gloode: _ -claiming $576,000 on bo ds of the Port 35.00; also driving extra piles rid filling, I -Wedding - • FARMERS' MARKET. . t`Y } 8.00• J H Connor for building reakwater • _ I Acthar and Duluth resew ' • TosONTo Sept. 8 I�8 _ nd fllling washout• on sider between � T "Milk Pane j n ole 30 and 31 in 4th con as pe contract, I 11'V1tatl�Ils `: ` r• 0 Creamers Wheat fall , 65 to 0 60; It Wilson for grading bill 0 eideroad eat,epriag 0 64 to ' 000 wh ` s iTOUFFVI LE. tween lote'7 and 8, con 7, $4. ; M" Glee- I „ tC• ChSStrainer Psl1Bt Wheat,red winter...... 00 61 to 0 6S , t 1J ''fi�tt `. . y Mrs. J. ]I. Reefer ws ill far s fern n for repairing Devitts hill an bgildiing .LJ f , Wheat,goose 00 48 to 00 40 '; two calyerte on Greenwood road and draw•. $atter $OWela. Barley, bush......r...... 00 00 to 00 81 • - • • days recently, but is n w considerably is avel, $23.00; W Orvis fo repairing g Br Pa B , . utter nn - Oats, bush................ 00 19 to 00 QO k • . .= better. - culvert on Greenwood road in o0 4, $1.00; - ; t5,, . .. , h................r B P �` The York RenRers o tato 'camp at John Graham for two cedar log 16ft long ae, bre 4 to 00 X ` Hay new, toe..:......... 00 5 48 12 50 to 14 W i Nnagara•on•the-Lake for annual drill on by 15iri also 11 ceder poste for ea a culvert, i . ", tbin� neee88ar for the $Erse►, ton.......:......... 600 to 00 00 s` .September 15th. $9.10; David Brown for use of ro d machine _ % E' very y .i: Y g ' Dressed hogs.......... .. 6 50 to 6 9U - . - If dry weather coat' gee the ►q div no 1 one half da $Z. 0.; Josiah Done ver NEATLY and at Butter Makin Season. . 1. 'Will not poaseea a good a ongh favor to Ppgh for one stick of timber 14 Leet lona prices that are .VERY LOW. Beef, toregaartere....... 2 50 m ti 4G -- for div no 42, SOc; F Soden for gravelling Beef, hindquarters...... to S 50 - and in ihe- adulteration of currant and r ;* r 'ems. road between lots I1 and 1'o. con , 34 yards - , r _-._... B 6 50 1. .. other all 26cts, $8.84; Ha Kin for di ging ditch ,- ' ,. I • - I . Veal, caroass 5 50 to - 7 00- _ - `. We are pleased to see J ph Cosworth Y g q ,`� r ...........•.. j who went recently to T aorto Hospital ° ' sideroad between lots l0 and 11, con 9, Batter lb...............,... 00 I2 to Qa 14 - $8.00. also ditch on sideline bet and 9,9th - Pedlar's Metal Roofing BrIId Ems, dot.................. 00 10.to 00 13 T for treatment for typhoid ever, able to be c n, $80 Op; oleo contract .on to aline bet ' . - qz1 a in.. P 1 Q Potiltoes per bag. to . . gs: - Pickering and Uxbridge halt st,. $7.00. - , "�"•'• ( siding. furnished n , 7. .- : I -Elmer Davis. of San F cisco,former• also contract on videroad bet.lote 10 and 11 ., - - ��� Shortest notit'e.. - ly Of BtoaHville, ie vies ng hie mother, cos 9, X5.75;Elias Reegor for yards of �-= �' -1 '� - Mrs. John Park for a we k, after which ravel at 5c. r d-for div 81, 2.00; also - _--- - DOl tYNION BANG �: ,; he intends to locate'cit hester, N. Y. or 46 yds gravel for northers townline _ iayetr0D I�In and furnace "'_ A special meeting of th York County half cost). $1.87}}; Mr Bell 70 ds gravel g Ca itai Paid u $1 500 000 ' ` or div 9 an 7c, i4at0, A Booth f r building . Work promptly attended to• P P+ i + e Commioaioaere wso bel on Ditonday ,alvect on aideroad bat 34 and 35, $7.00: - . �� �� ' �� momma when it was d ided to appeal I Suf'plus, . --, $1,500,000 :: against the award of Judg Morgan in the Phu Anderson as bonne on wir lance 30 i oda at 12}c per roe, $4.40; Jo wile°a WHITBY AGENCY _ • case of ArdaRh and Leog rd v. .York in ayellipR sideroad bet lots 2 an 3 in 6th D e Y ' which the county were rdered to pay h Baker r i two t - D. �1'l�d dsautl Daakiaa sndsse Traaaaftii _. ; � on, $14.85; Nos gad g n y •e- 57,500. Those pr4sent were. Warden I even rods road os, 8th con opp t t 84, 13 �'' SAVINGS DEPARTM>�NT. F Slater,- Reeves Hill, Ra aden, Eyans, 17j; E Myer grading hill, putts g in two . . e , - .Interest allowed at highest current rates. NO '' Norman, Ifigh and Baker. � - - eta and railing and.farniabing material, Plrle' t3 Block, ` P14kering, notioe of withdrawal requlrekd. ;6. Special attention given to the collection of Z _ - On Monday a young ma toy the name 29.26; Nosh Baker grading 31,} ods ori 9 _ > g F� • ---- Farmer's Sale and other Notes. of C}rimee was arrested an brought bc• on bet,3Z and 3.3,05.1ri; Noah B'ker filling fore Justices Lnnd and Llo d, on a aahout and grading on 8th c °, $13.00 I `E: J. THORTON, 3 I. _ - charge of setting fire to ohn Crake's 1 ooh Baker grading hill in 9th op.; $8.75; �L. _ '. sole . ! f idANAasB: boogie, oti the second eone�a ion of Whit 1' Myer flee sticks cedar poles a o, 51,5; J ____ v' '` i I ( Taylor bonus on wire fence 1ti5 .rods at _ + � Leggett S �: church. which :was burne i some three 1 c, 813.13; E Holtby managiu road ma• �' :r..,i>` ' A PERFEC TEA weeks ago. Grimes confess d that he had 1 Blandin 1 G!i ds ravel J 'tea done so and im licated Mr. Crake so. an ct Ire two days, $2; . yl g UK � 4 �� �F P a 7c yd in div 54, 01.1'2; W Michlell putting - - Ch�,ll�pion e aaeebsory. Grimes. .was c mmitted to in two. culverts on northern I townline. 1-1.11:1 "' ==- --- - - W I . - .1 1 . stand hie trial at the next• izes as-was (I 'etlering,a share), $1.'55; 8 Cartieton grad ``�.. �' i O-Nsoff& � -­ I1 also Mr. Crake. Bail was accepted far in 300 rods on con 1 bet 24 and 25, also -'�.- ��'-"' the latter but the former W committed bu Idinq culvert, $35; J H ConnoX ohs days . to jail, and was taken to To onto jai) by w rk for two men and team; $3f5o; W J . �' - Constable Frisby on Wedr.e ay morning. vitt cement pipe for culyerta send super ; Hr w` 11 ` ,�. - ' They will be tried at the next assizes irat riding their placing 67J feet, 650.87; G r;Hcit Tc,► h�,- Lo Mice for railing two calverte cin;8th con T►+[wont ' which opera in Toronto on Se tember 8th. - ' '}" -Tribune. op lot 1 and'furniehing�timbe[ Oc same, FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE A CUP TEA , -; r The GF, T. 8. have bails a figs tiew $l r0. n motion of Mr Popcher, aha�rman, re IN ITS NATIV[ PURITY. cattle Aad north of ihe sialic here. po[ was adOted. Monpoon" Tea is put up.by the Indian 7`ea t ,: - i . ' l T. : Perkins' horse ren, away again r hilts,I seconded; by Mr Richards - last Monday. NO daII1 e W dose, i170 r were as a arampie of the Lest qualities of Indian i `� o.8 in ee that tpe reeve print his order on the sass Therefore they use the greatest care in the -' driver Will Maolem escaping ith a alight tr surer in favor of the parties reoom• �ry �'ovvder �11I1 � i`ci1°" of the Tea and its blend,that is why they ., ,�- shaking-up.-Free Preee. me dad ►n the reports of the various stand• i , .✓ ,ut it up themselves andaell it only in the or.[insl ° l k�gea,thereby secyring its purity and esoellenre ' ing mmittees as presented this' sy. Jut up in K ib.,i lb. and S lb. packages,and never. - ,.' T e IotloRiug rates were stru k, town. F'or DLetr�ibitti'ttg ,)ki in bulk- ' alis este 1 4 10 mills on the $,'oo nt rate Insecticederl'arul Fitt teide8 i - �: Pickering Council Y s d4LL 13400 QROCER$ KEEP 1T. - 1/8 t s cent on•the $, educations 1 mill on ' he above oonneil met pars ant to ad- the The total aseesement ie >g8,66G,480. '� f your grocer does not keep it, tell bin, to write to- . Thousands in use. Distributes gTEEL, HAYTER da QO, joaxnment on Monday Aug 31, in council Poacher seoopded b� Mr Rioharc' _` ohaimber,Broaghim. Dtlember all present m that the petition for the repeal of pc+ GREEN, ;. 11 and 13 Front .Street East, Toronto. 1. j, - i rec+ye in the chair. Minutes o last meet L c 1 Option be laid over until t e October ' _ LONDON PURPLE, I --'e: m e iug of this council. . . - F or'sale by John Dickie do Co; Pickaring in read and roved. HELLEBORE, -- gg approved. P: A number o accounts were nted and Mowbray seconded by (Mr- Hilts SULPHUR, e°mmaoiettiao�ue read and rete red to the slice a that the reeve issue his or er to Mae' LIME', . . ) 1. j various standing oommitteea: Viol t Liscombe for the bedding c gimed by The 1i13st Weekl News >s er in the FUrTGIROID, g�{�FO�D�LL� - . On motion Thos Elliott was eard asking her ur Nancy .Ann Albright n w in pos y P p TOBACCO - DUST, Etc. , for rebate of dog tag. epees n-of this council. County of Ontario, for se ted a ti• AlHilts eecorided by iylr Mow 'ray mov Destroys potatoa'buga and all other insects ` MI� l re he Farm tJ 1 On motion Mr G1•leeson p Pe and prevents blight. Fort ,_ �T ! tion 'with 688 namea asking the the coon ed ti at-the ootleotore roll as rata red, and Oroha d, Vineyard and Garden. 7NENE.W AY ''. ' cit submit.a.by-law for a 'reps 1 of Local the statement containing a J st of the C . 1. zOption. He spoke at some le 8th urging smo Int of taxes remitted. be all wed and ,t . I --- Also the- _A r that khe vote be Laken withou delay, ae that the bonds,of said collegtor b and ere - - I. ' �_ - - i' If,- that wsa the desire c,f the parts who had here y cai�oelle3. s �• froo UYl �` U motion of Messrs Hilts and icha[da j - eta. lard. �' ,ris green aiIa d the petition. �t , r� Alex. Wildon of Claremont, Ana Lawyer .a by law was introduced appointing a col °' -, k: _• - -'' Haavereton, also spoke in favor ,f the pati•, earl for the year 189G. The by-law was �jl], ���L+• 31st �'97•. .: _ �. s er..•: � .- I . _ *: tion and urged the matter tip the council. pqt hrough various stages of Qommittee i `1 Th names on the petition hl} not been with Mr Hilts in the chair, and finally1. Principal y for Potatoes end all``Vege ' obtained b tread and misre resentation pees d, . appointing F Hatphisoa 'to. the tables. Detr}biltae all kinds of dry Fs.. I y i as hose who opposed it claims posi ion. powders. ` s` at' I large peputation was pr nt oompos bt Mowlbray-seconded by Mr Hilts mov- i ._- . _ t . k" I�` ed o! members of the Townsh p Temper• ed t r leave to introduce a by-lave to assess Ae aeuai Itlmost giving sway Imported M t0 +� 1S �3 arca Alliance. A. number of adies were the everal school sectifons for the year Norway Spruce. Four times transplanted � �: j • • 1896 The by-law was [then pat throu IDFIjA�"� I " on the deputation. pit Beed Potatoes, early and late. All kinds .5 IEdward Willson wap the t speaker its arious stages in committee with Mr I v posed to the petition. He g ee a num Mo bray i�n the chair end flnslly passed. of field and garden seeds Qn hand. A p nded b Mr Richards in- number of varieties vt large and small. STEEL WINDMILL .I �'+ ¢, -1 her of reasons why the vote eh old not to M Poac�ier Seco y fruit trees tested for a northern climate. - taken. 1st, that the petition as circulat- trod iced a by-law to some the township of `` - .. unfair time, tad thawww the Local Pio :ring for the purpose of me:intaining Where yen Rant 4IIy ` Printing For particulars and prices o! anything -WITH- K - ed st an oil the list send to i ' ;%+- Option by-law had not had a f1Eir trial,and road .and bridges and ivr genera expenses I. - �.� TOWS „ _, ,I �' Mrd that there were names n the pati- as 11 ae for ooanty and edacatilSaal ex• klpil8 18aQe 118 the order and we ori._ 8ppl , r. r i. "on thtat were rat voters: a spoke at pen e. The by law was put throggh t)?a ! � I > Gerson River, P.0., Ontario. no wood ged in any part Of its y somo 1otiRth on these points an oonoladed vara as et ee of oommitteo, with Mr �Oon8tra0tion.' the Poa her inhe chair sad finally seed: :Guarantee Batiefaot►OIi. W8 d0 all { .E . by presenting a resolution p sad by tecta. M Mow ray seconded b Mr ilts mov- ' Alliaooe setting.forth the ahoy p CHEAP THAN S ��' �„ `�a, P, Hopper, el i amendment that, having tally consid- 'jtindg of Z�iurk at prices in k88ping . . AA :.r ; . Clarkson Rimers, Man. ' � 1� . _ t Acv. Peroey, Y• R,• Hoover, vs.Thom ere the petition presented aeki g that a l A11 nicely tainted and gnarsllteed. �. , McAuley all-spoke at so a length in byl w be gnbmitted to the ratepayers to wide the hard tiII1 & .1, ' Agent for leading ' Fust Gtase �praf/ Pumps and y ' ,� opposition to Co.ating the re uest -of the re 1 Lotslrl Option bylaw now in .force, I �,' and while ihe are agreed that t}�is coanoil fi t , � ev` to.► �j�� ERIl �1 �._ pe000n. 1 with said vest sometime - . Ind 'Carnudioan • P; lgoaeidarable cross-string w indulged in sho ld o0m�p y req ,:a . between the two parties, but t e same was dur ng the Oreoeint year, we are o! Opinion _t rp Itteara*ce G�88 C�rTT. .) C.F IN - the in the Interests of the rate p`ayore the f` _- r� _ eondooted in an orderly way. pa __ leo inoses, xor rates. Leases paid promptly. . '.. reeve both par foe That the re 1 bylsty should not be sabmi�ted beiora Also went tor. - �'Q an 11a*>t . ` r T>� p ° T•. J., CLARK' Wanted. An Idea os .�.."'" coinncil world give the mat er due con- the neat mpnici awl election. Ttte amend- Miiietf,�t1 me 6 was c�rrsied. .@ ' ' �• pp��ptbet S �_�os, .E -: ' eld8rt►124n. WrKe adr WIID> ax�A Fatant At4 • be elan. ' oommittaa on ebesg 1ti11ed dionrnad to inset again on Monday Sept v►r n. c.,far a lcsisoo rtes oifwr, . 'Pro fetor' Nit's e i . -%. 0 1 Alf4l >D•ql •ti tarvrsei®me w�aa . ' doge relr�ere lollows: I Alvin Sastr 28 'Proprietor" "W I , sf , .V ,. ,,, I �. :: .I • % r i• , ' ., YP �. : } ��� r . ( y g .: I .-. - .-. " Fi k .r-%k .;k'F> r ,. -:.z, s P{- 3.;Y,L •;s'd .::` -. .-. - -. a �. v.. >*� t '{ - �ICrgYqi 1. �..iR,.,P a. r. ._ .i ,, $ - - ___ ' • - •• - - ... 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I "You are not yet satisfied, then I" he Here are Some heats A xlsfi� 7, . . � I . I . . ". . I . - with her 1 arms flung about the- silent. -1, ,1�411�­.. - i 7 , 1 1 1. , - : .14 1 : . . . .1 . I . �[ I ... -- - '.. . 1. - ­ , .. . . . . . - �,,"'. �,�. .. - - �. . . i . ." . - * N 1P � * , ,., ."Ll' �, . : -, - �­. - I corpse ; all her f rich red ha:ir had come said, gazing at her with that sahao' WAYN Which MaY latereNt YOU .1. .. .- - - I- I : N.r *�'- . , , - k'�- I �.� I .­­ ­ 1 -�.­ ,k� " -1­ I . - , - ... � , � - �� L 5. was 0 mile that xrow seeffied frozen -Irish milb is 2240 yards. 1. -1 � . , I ..�I I . i-, =t --,,,.-,I, -�-'* , -� ' , :Hi� I i � �.-­" i- ­ -, c� d'"., iffifi i& :: 1fi&6d merciless.'A �unbound, and covered his breast as if 9 The .1�- ­ ':�' * " .. .-� I..-,-. "I . . - . ��, , .. I -%, Z'� �- horrible sons� on her; she with a shroud. I '*' U ­ :- - �.�--� ­ � - , � "' . I I '"Do' L'S LI)8, , � , .. -- I - . I I , �, � 7 The gay, ta h (lied on I , nuo li " . 111r=. ,,,,. "You have talwn from 'me, ' .. - � - . tion mized up ,on 11 ­ . Ug . was frightenidl- For-the first time 'i I � Portugal has 2000 miles of road. I,�,'�� - ; :- ,j" ­- . -I -1� , i- . n Stronge, who was the first to r&orer faith, ho-10, JoYi yet still yoti. crave my .-kn, .. I- ' . W" --` ; ­-s: -' - t ..y. A I : I 9A 6he lboked over her lover's Rhoulder, all her r6ckl(M, darir -black, . fty ­'. k-", �� -. - -- f . . _ . 1, ( Sweden has 36,200 miles of high .. �. ." ' -..::,z, .,�­J I 19 14e, fear himself, laid his ho-nd ,on Lady Varley'lqzwblocid? ako it, then I" . K . . � -1 . . -; - � - -- : . . . i� . ;- &L d saw -vengeance there before her, va,gue, aw�f -held hor' in- its' krasp. axin and tried to force her b I - Before Stronge, who waa neare6t to France has 320,000 miles of highway... ; �- �'­:: :­ i- � . . I -% : '--- ­­ . ,qkward.` -.-.I- : �- . -,f kt� . ; I . ' She fel t as � were d off; she wdqUltj ' t,i Un- 00111d interfere, he had lifted the ' The modern Aoman mile is-1628 yards. : .�,' ''....­,. -.. .­�.,.1. . � r . . �' btrike. Her f acp grow an !Ls - her slowles L , - ; -,- . � ready to 40 1. - . �--k, - - - . . ,, I . L ­ ­ . . � -- ,. i i ., her. Shfmade one more effort to :be r lIed. As one in ,a-, dream ahe r0votver to his mouth. It was all o . . 11 - -:.* -L.-�. .- '. 1� .. - I I . -9tiffen in Va I public roads.' ­ � � ..- .. ­ � . , � . - - . .. ..i vor .- I . . - on gray.�'- She seemed to in" time, and fight -off this .. terror mcivXswiftly forwvd until she reach- in & moment' .1143 was lyIN; face down-- - �, :.. .��,,� .�-;-�� '..I ,I gain Holland has 7600 miles of l ­ -' . I - f .- I , . . r ' " � , `i . � I I .1 . . I i:- I .I . I leyPs arms, 'and an awful look daik4in d that threate ad to overpower her. . ed the blood,� thut was oozui from the ward More, i lboy ,� In Germany there are 265,000 ,mileo : ,�.,�.: � - , ..r.' . -:,. � . � - , t:le .6 _g irfully, and even wbile 1 ..7� !, . " * -.1 �, . : � . . . - - .. .-il . $1 1 : . - �­-��. -�.:, :,:.. , I �. - : her, eyes. Varley, st�artied- by It was all my fault," ed. "Atli quiet body, stainin the dainty carpet. J . at ot road. .- i'.� . . . ' - I .. I ,she cri coked with a horrible fascination t b . . . . 1. I .-..i - .� - .! . .� - I . ar it. I I tired him on 'Until it as it -came. ­ �` .- . � .. ,F' - ­ I awe , 4f . '. ch.ange. in her, icyoked- ba,okward, and- She ood over him and Could not be Conquered, tile last ctuick, The AustrKn EmjAre blas 81,000 M11194 ., �- ­ � - I � . 1. . I I ' wa,S too 19to to �]Nnk of honor or with- gazed down upon his lifele"s form, and tremulous shudder ran th.rough him.. of roa,d. . ­ .. . . . . ­- .0ff - � I -., .- . I- . . . .. . , .f. I., . .:, . � - with a:-tefrible imprec tion, sprung I .,� . 11- i.;-J"q,r��-­� � ­ .. 1. 1. I to (krawal.. I loved bim, so, tell you, that U;Pon the woman whose face was hid- ThQy ,scp.rcely drew, their breath. But - ',�,...-",�..­, ­ ,.­", -r- I .; . , . his. feet, to find h. faos to fa% -that-" . . . . . Cana,da has 6000 miles of r&di' 4d- - I ; '-1.. ­ i�� ! - I after a Int- 0,Gxady.'.broke down, and . I ­:.- . : I-4 .­-­-��:Zi . . . � ilen M his broast, and whose d highways. . . : r- .., .. i� , *' . .- ­ ., ­� - - � s . - . ;.�- I , � I . ke ff with a i , , . - *1 .1. � .11 . ad I- She bro . e tring .- . � 1. �, ,.- . , i , , " :-:.i � with the *, 11d cr�. ' He arms were wound about .hij[n covering his face with, him hands g t . i, . . I . 19C., too, :- - I., o' - , .I:-- . .1 -l! Z- .En 11Ah statute mile-is 176A qtAW i. ;,,­' ".. ... � . ., .. t I or in a parox !might. have been dead i Bmrce 'go nil I mobbing "this �­ , , - . a . man he ha,d dishonor had caugh ysm of fur . � U way to a fit of Warless ,ave -The . �� , . . I Was it only a minute, or was it . 11 '. 0 .. - -- . I ' ' . .", ­ r ­­I ­ .". . and f lung hie Wh . --. ­�� 11 '... : I . ' - - meaai ntIL.tbe ..� ­ : -. .1 -. from him.i Varley rusl breath came ftath herT aq Might Unsettled Strorigo, and - prese dard yar(%. - I . ­ .­s,l� .:'�.� - - -?F` .�- _:4T.,.. - - I . - -� . - L , ��!,t."!­� ­,�,- ;� �-"O - .;- .I I truth an -eternity. that, elapsed whil . ed I forward, but sji6 stayed Ulm -with life. No `sWx, �n6,mov4manj� ,j ., ' ehee Norway bas'but 14,800 mileg. 9f p?Ab-. .Ar: �.,­:-J -�­ .,V4'71� - I - 1. . . ' � .,tears began to*run down bis . , : 1. - 1. � . . .- '! -,,�­-- - ` -, � -Dundas's 'iWhat dop's�tllia 'woman "f-said ' od there-motion- ic highway. � -1 - , ,. 1. 7 they three fftoo4-thereJ, gazing allent.y uplifted hand. She knew by I . �4 4.sJor Donna, she sto I . . �%.­' I . �: � . . ­ : -1 -1 '�- li ..� - : I, ­ . ' . . I 0-:�f,;,,��­. , � - I , - . - eyes that he was now dangerous, and il,ady Varloy, in a low cleAr tone. It logs, her body drawn up into a rigid Austria is building roads at the to ". . :� ., ,.�...... -�-1 1.1�, . :. , I upon eadh other� . .. - .T. " . . : - r�l, .- 41 .. .. ­ . . " I ­� - - . .. ... - 1A. �. .; : . . 1. ., - .- , -:�4 - -,.. 7 1 -­ .., - i I . . , I. Dundas broke the , that he wou, d -fire if- Vlaxley touched -f rated even to the e,ars - attitude, her face livid. All meaning of 100,0()o m les �, . -- .�­ �- , � - - 6ell... .-.� . I ber � � I of Donna. ( � per year. ,.,�,�v I -,I 1�,.-1 ':-1 I ­. ­ a I , fw�fii seemed to have flown from her face'.,- I . ­ J - �, .� �� -".. . -- , ­ -Ill V, . gdOm of, -- ;�,�l.��.,, Q . .. . -- ­�,'I .-��& . ,.r. . , . 7.:: -.� "Stand backl" he said, in a c�­r tion5,1 "&n I not speak?" abei 'cried ' Slowly she raised hier head, and look- It was a mere beautiful. - mask. The camparatively small kin ' . ':.. ' . � - . - �­ - - . . . �­- , �-3- , , - . , pas-, e,ol at Lady Varloy with .a dull de4q)air . Italy has 51,000 miles of highway. �' "-.!"�.�., -�- , - I . .I . I I . And I . 1 - .. . � addressing Varle'Y., "Over there, wit h sionatQly. I presently, oh, so slowly. so sluggishly, I .- ­ I— W- M. 1..�: .�. ..I 11. There was in lier haggard eyes so groac' -*.1, �'Ioa� . .1 I - '. --- your back against. that waill I don't - c beg m :The United Kingdom of Great Britain', ��!: :.: I. .�­ -.Z .,--­­, �,-1 - . -.. ,-. �­. - :­ ,,'-� . . . ­ !�I'k'-` , I . �1. . a. "Have , , . , --� . ­ . - . "Silence, woman I,, thu�idered Dun- 'an aqc,)ny, that it kendered tier sacred. under that hidden, mutil-ated head. - r' I .I . � . , - I da you no Ohame, then I 10 . . .I .and freland.has 118,000 miles 'of high-.: , *lar.,'' - ­ . .. -- want to shoot you both]" 0 WrOng is yours, a - . I ,- .:" . ­ � , I. ­ 1, .�'. I .- -What I-you fair-facod-serpr,rit, with,vour Th hie said, "yet _ . - ­,-, �,..'­ i -.-,. , ' I ra ard her it crept with a dull 'way- . f...-1._ I - - �, .t ".. . ...1.I .- - ...� ,:1�, V. -44'. . --. .:- - , He put bds hand in sit-pock- I lying eyes and false lips, rXiuBt you Ao you I-ptead. buy no harsh word S'mt�ht tow, I - ­.� �, - .. . .1.. � I -: to his br6a kneel hero. Not near him. To disturb--to ha but with a deadly surety. She In many parts of Europe river and ��.: -�','. -:..,.-I� 1�&1.1- .- -� . .- -.--Al I...-.-, 'i, - . 0 . ,. ` - , - He fing-, t - Oh, hurt.--, . . 1.- , '-,0- -:� %1., et,'and drew out a revolver, ) don you? shrunk back, I)ut_it followed , nal routes are. legall -.,;. - .1. - � . . I . Rmoo I .. her. Back oa .y regarded " �'. . . �� , ­ ­,-. . I I , ­ ­�- . I �­"W ,­ ­ . 1. lah I 10 . .-. .i­�­ . -, '..,--flt- . . - - . .. � . , . . ad it, slowly, cruelly, lovingly. I, th-tongimol Del You, wl She seemed to lose ht�rself a little, -still, clutebing a chair a� pho.went with high-ways� -� . - 1: I"'.",� .,t. . I have lain in my IKMM 1". - � .V. ­ ­ .. :, ­ - - -A- �; : / � "Sol" said VarJey, wit,li a shrug. Y ' w'n6d to their.- . . -w ::, --112,4 and fa . ,and a long heavy sig Stiffening fingers.'and with dilated eyes .­.. upon me, and kL9sed and ki.m.sed again - . . - . , , . y - . ,e:�:.,� --- . * . 7 ­­... , ",h,g', ­ 1 .. .... 1 . a XeAt always (in that awful pursuer. importance, were from 8 to go 11 .1 . Ar, I h escaped�her.. She il The Roman roads,-acccikdin - .. I leaned pver the poor, dead face, and ten " feet in-_., - .-: .�,.-- �.. ;��Ut I, -- ,�- . � I I . ..., �.. . - - I . . .... ese 1111 . - � .- 'dismay be m*ht have felt was no ff to blind my eires, test I should see I You, deriy, lovingly, smoothed baok a litt,l- Bawik still Until she touched the wall. widt.h. ' "..��� ­',� ,--',;:4-1� , .. � � - ...- 1-.4�r;*. - � ­ ­ - �, "I .� . - e- , tp , i�, - - . �.�: - � . gone, and a smile, that was undenial)- 'whom I judgiA dearer th4n my life; to bit or Laix that had strayoq ov r the Her mind was so far gone that she "" - , 4, . . I Whom my ery soul v According to Mulliall, there- are Iff - ;� , . .- ; '.- - ��x�t I, - I -I . - of Pull,.. - . - I-. ­.:­ .":�4 I . � uel that . . ­ ". . -1 - ­- ': � I- �­ L . ,!­".� �t­ , . " U What, thing was there 'denied YOU 1� it. should be Out. of pla,cem I than that backward one ; &lid slowly, - ; � ­­.� ;­ ,�'. '." , ". , -: ly insolent, grew oh - his face. -Y ts . 4s Wd barel. pale feLrellead. It seemed so Or 0 could "agine-no other means of escape the United States. 1260,100 miles ; . . ow-now when .1 i � , i" �," ... I won't even give me my .chance, then Was I cruel, hard, exacting?. In what, - 110 highway. "­- . ­ ,-,v- 4 .� -44 i.. . - -:�. . . , 'he Ilimsel.f. could not. lift one finger to but ever nearer came that crimson I . - . - - I. . . -176,I , , ­ . �- . . I - . Y ' Id -. ­ . ..',�., ".rl: 'Al 01�, . . � � lay, my crime that you ahould betra . -­­- I., I " - he said. , Little Denmark is admirably pprovi - ..,::,* , - . t � I arrange it'. So, helpless now--and yet a. flood. Stealthily, an inch now a lit- - . f :­ ,�104,0% *14'-- , ' - - �:. , ;.... e,, I f . . 0 wi . . . � . '��:,:- I -i;4'1--P-!i, .;, ' ' Nol" distinctly,"an'd without h!asle r me In su wl,sie V Yqu would have little minute since- tie rush then,' creeping, crawliT until '­,'.- . 6�, '. i7 . ­ i I . . I ' ch ba36 , 4;,- 'At th roads, having 2000 miles of pab-�' z. - 1 " , " ": ,�', . �. I. , . PRY-mercy-ind *fi6m t me I ' , Ro highway. . 1 . 4 ­ . 1 -,-4 , f,1, - I -- . "YOU L ha e would , awl it my feet - ' �*,.� --�-�d . . excitement of any kind You ', She smoothod the. hair softly. and ran at last it caught her. It touched the - * - -- ' l�`V -T � , . ­ ... Cr, o grant your her fingers fondly, lightly over his face, '116m of her white gown and redden6d -� -w* -- %�, "I#�,'If .?I; - - I -shall shoot � u lover's Until the beginning of the nineteenth , , . ..­ "I . ! 1, ­ . done with cha.nces� � , � :. k -7 * - L . -1� ti,, 'W', . ..-.. - ,-. . - T-�'I, 1 .. : . :­ - I life I Why, how .is this, girl? closing the hAlf-opened eyes. "rher- :Was it. How the st[Lin grow I It seemed as century, all travel ip Ireland was done', ,.. . ! . � --I ��4; . . 1 . f , �' .. : " , - _.�;K,,,L_,_ I— , I - , � .,, . .� an I would a dog." You, who so love romance, is not tho, a tiny spook of dust Upon his white'(1 tie, though his blood, having f It hid on horsebwk. I I .. -- � I'll .� .. . .:. . I � . .:,: i. 11: 1. �F � - - - . . I)tln( or, i . , : � 4. .� I" - J�4i - : - .. I�. "I find no fault. I really tf�nk It lit full of t I Is not the one ebosen and this, too, she (*,re resolved to merge it,4elf th le ri; 8 - .1 .- A- . --1i p :I'..- .-- � fully removed I .f ,.� mur- Traces 6f a- r6ad on each side of the . ; . 11 a_I � A . .. � I -— of YO heart, now about to die for you W i(h he r han ds Upon t he m rpe t a t ea b deres8l For a mome 1.� . . � .. . � should do -the same in your place," s for - lit, as ascinated-, Nile for , 1200 miles 'north -and soath,�ir- . . "I - ,-., ��. - �-% . 1-1 .. . -1 �-, .: - you, a iven him to mide of his head, she leaned over huic, she, SN"I staring at it wit wide, awful have been discovered by explorers. �It ". ., " I., I . �. : . death's cold rins? Yours were soft.�r, gazing on his face Th . ,�-` ­­ �- .� 0I ,�-p- 11 - Varley, politely4 "I have but one r - , as though she could eyes. , en an uliear hly scream esT - .1.11 . . I .I - �* �­ - L ­�. . -4,-v it ­ ­ ­�­ - - ,l - ' ' :-' ' - - :�er Perchance; but then � . )r . Macadam, tile &-otch engineer. whe Ift ,'."-q�,.- ,i- 1� ,., ' quest to. make, that yoa .will pe 00 romance- never look her fill. -Io a I , ,� - . -� ­ ,- , f. .. . I e . Z. I . tho roma,nce )f it I 'Tis worth a life or I ed her. I after peal of horr 11 invented a favorite system Of zoiLd � - - �� -- -,ilioff,�, . . _ Jr of ' . . . -�f", . rs I -��14- - �. ' .. � .. . Mrs. Duridas to leave the room- . It. was a piteous might. yolande,over- laughter followed, and presently th . - ,.,! ', ;�, 41 . . . bid two I AY, stand Up I - and whollned by it, sunk on her ey making, began ,big labors in 1818. . .�; . --�& -, - - . .1 � d i Stand forth ; -.�� I r , .­ . .: ,�� ­ � ­ I- � "I am not ' a position to fo I . knees and !)oro her from th OW 800 . .. � :1­, -1 V,�.-,! I.'0.-,,. . �­ - I . -� -.:�- in, - . r look upon Y ur work, apd rejoice in e6vered her eyes wi(h her hapd& All loned-a raving Mnfac. ­." -�� -,� .� 1 . . i it.,, . urely Pin- E<Iwaxd I. made some attempt to re-- s .� - - -;�- I ��,- I . ,I . - I�I ­4�1 I-r -: ­ I -� -Y ­ ,; , . - I. . ..I .. : permit. .She is nothing to me w4 t- - .. 'i Was swe%pt from her mmombrai � . Pair the great Human roads, but his' � I -- "�, , - .. . . . . Ha - 1,�� :, .;; � --.I I-, wever," said Dundas, stonil a - I (To .13o Co tinu I 1. -.. .:,­­� I'— 2 , .N I � At this all the tiger th' t. ,was in her the 'iiwful, Unavailing grief nooef' thvi(sA .. . ed.) -- . -'-- ' successors practically abandoned the of- .-- ­.. .; 1..�� ;�� * - - 0 . I ­ - ­.­ - .� ­�: Y. br ke loose- She Sprang upon him a,nd %vTetebe,d woman . . . ..t-' "-I I . . I. fort. . -.o t, . '-.,: ,�5.'�� .-, 1. .,: �, . . .1 . . ; .... . .­ ­, 9,*1 , i :1'. ,�, -r, I,,- I 4 . ­?., I . - , :- A"' . -- I - �.�....i. I I -,, i . .� I I �L '�' ".� , .. I . , � - �.':...;. ­ � . I ion r - I : . I - ' ' - 1. �,. . I ,:�.�.;�� - I "Gol" said Varley, turning 'abrupt y clut' . 4- ched his throat with her bands., ,.. :� . -her. " I Her sudden a,e4tJ ouned- Donna. She ' I" ' The early inhabitantii of the Nile Vid- , , W4 � . . : . . him - m 1 ON- K`--. t . UNDER *A-TEIL . , I -,-. I ,itk t I , . . L . �!6-t, -AWL" 4, . - ­ 'to * - I "Seize' 1".,she calleci - to Varley. turnod and again addressed herr. , T11E1 ' ley had excellent roadm, paved somewhat- ."R, - ­ . ; And t hen to him:- "Do- you think you " . - : . .- - . �- . IR .1 6.- .. .. I .. .- - � g�f . . 1. ­� I ,11-4 . ` � .1; .. ..� . "Where V; she asked, ` I Hof'Voi 0 YQ11 are a good woman," ELhe %aid ;' -�. ,I, . I . . ". in the ma"miam style of- the present . - . --� � .. ,�'...� :�.44��'A . .m will do thim, thing? I tell y014 1,11 11 ' ,!.11. n .. � .. in a subdued, monotonous VM . You Eugli#h Exper'luientm With day. I -I-- . -1 :,--1 �­,I'-I i� ­..,1-A1� . . - I I . I a Submartne . - 1. ,:� '411-14 S`k­ ,� ­- -, * ffta�rtled him, it was so changed4 11 r strangle you with my own hands first.' (xyuld not understand much as � . ..,-, ,�-, : ,"i�.;�*---W,-1 . - - - .1 . .. But I Torpedo Boat. As late as 1770 the MLrnay from I,iV.4 . 1 ,.4 . -.4. --p--,;-I ,­ . '. fne was livid, and, bY contrast wilh !She hissed the words through her teeth.' loved him and you never did; my love . i .. -c;. . , , . - I . I. I . z. - ­ ­'^1-.`C-1,� , -. , �11 .. . , - e - - , . �.. �'­' , �"$ i But a second later he bad spurned her for hi , rpool to Lonclun was dangerous on oo- 1. . . 0 'k . . 10 - I � . -, �. it, her red hair seemed to*ha�ve* ta,kim I What is described as , . 1i � -,�'t t rl, n , . :, �, . ; Z, i I � .;: I I ' il�i taught me that, carefully as you a Very ducces&- &.:� ., - I �;, �-,,,, -.2a - ,� --- �- . rl �Nt.,­ . I . I : from.-him as easily as th Ugh she had !lid cOunt Of the bad condition of the roa I 41, . :i. , 4, .iQt. -A, ; .; ... � - an intenser ' shade. - I y6ur secret. . - . I �: . - ."i - . . . . Her' eyes WO Leave him to me now. ful series of experi a ts. was made in : - , - 1.� � �' �,�t- ,,, -�, , � . . ce been a child, and she I J�, - �-.;,--,- � . I fe4iOtottoring in- Do not forbW Me; (to not deny The common measure o .. �-,, , ?, . . I . . .­ ---k"4,I.; I . -- f roaa dista . I . � �, . - I n4*Z .* . - ".1% I . � � . 1. . .����--: J � . . �� .I ' ' -I�,,���.,"-I , . . . gleaming. I to Varley's I MY London t. day with a working- in France is the kil-ometbr, or 1000 met-- , � ,� .-;-- n`�` , - .. .1, . . I in S. I stronger c)ai to him ; do i?ot grudge he othe,r . -. .-� -.1"'! "! "! T- , .. .�1!46� ., 3­ J; "Anywhere,lout of thi "' ho &aid. T4�n "Don't be a fool, Don,'I said he in a- him t.his Im , era, a little ' ­ 1, " I - ' 1. . .. 18� 1 last solace, We were iiii8er- model of a now submiLrine torpodo boat, over three-quarters of a, -- ; � '­ . -. -��il"t I-, i - .. : . low tone. "After all, it is only t I mile. . ,-, I... , ��J , -1 '�..� . - - -- ., 1. .84- . . I . ' ' � ­ ila a lower tone: "It is my last request. he, ,able alwiLys-lot us I t ther now. which will !be a-bout ninety feet long . . ­­ ;1'-', I ., .- - : ­ . i - . - . ,4" L,.;�'- . ' - ' . .� ., - _ 1-1 . ; ,_ - � . . work of a moment, and-t-we have had GO I go away.- This is'no P= for you. The first'regular 'road in th6 A Ah-n . ­ ,,'-1, ­ . -- . :. --.0:� . - . ­ . The last I shall ever Make you or ally with proportions, I or - � Al 0:1���t� . :-1 our good tim� to depth and )eam. N �Al­ '! I .. ' �.( . `�. I " 11 �, .- . . The Model, . �. . , .:,I zz�l - )ur mad,, ,sweet love, in Leave me alone with my dead." ern hair of Scotland-thiat is, the por- - . ', : L.- :V ­N-�� . . . . I rel Kiss me, She spoke - was -- - . , -, ­ . . . one, for there is. no doubt -about. his I vite of ever YLUingi The of cour3e, has the usual . �­1. i? - � -�� - .-�. incohorent.1y. Her head * tion north of the, Firth of Forth ��, . , ­ L . ...­.11- T. . I - . . e,t - �.; . - hearti E . . -- .,. .� I... - , meiLning- See, then, that.you obey it." 'we , nd don't ev,er-quito for- $unk Imu,k upo,)n his breast. Onve again water-tight co.mpartmenta and a false in 1745. .. . , . . : . - . -­� '.'I shall not stir," s I get J, - - I . ' . q, q. . - L 7-1� : - . : � her arms closed round his stiffening keel, to be detached L ­ 1.41 ; � �I 1, ­ - ..- . .. . he cried in a I : A I Ow moaz� br6ke f rQm,her; her,clasp 'form. Upon the wh-Ite of her go I,,,, a i .caae of an emor- The word "mile 11 c*omes from thle Lwt , - , : - '.-. %. 1."�.�. .,... I I . , - I` . ,�"L.�,- I I ­ . . . .. V-0160. She stood orecti and iaced Dun- I tightened round him gencY, ouch as the-sudden need of ad- t.in " Ile" a thousand. .A thousanA ' ,t�, *` .- �% � ­ . , and lier dry,wild great orinison stain was spreading. It I I �'. - - I I V�aces I �. I I . - *� . da� with a mocking, inf3olent air, h6nd y . %, a ma Ching soldier made the .-.�- .1. .,�; ,­ , - . " desperately into him. was his life-blood. ditioh,al buoyancy. The ­ .1 I -1:-' . �, . 1. . . I I ProPel'ing Roman mile. . . :� .. - .I ��.4"-.-I �, i , I ­ . � threw out her right.hand to him with a at the 141 a L I . -1 �'!. I �' A� �1. . . Curse .him 1', ahe� said, hoarsely. "But Lady Varley 8i(skened ht., power is electricity, "applied from stor-, - " :. . ."m ,--% - ., if he doe's Under the Mogul Emperors extensive '-. . . 'I , . 1 - 11 . ­.�.,� . - - t, 'is- thing, mark you, he She rom to her feet in a wild, mhudtr- age cells specialty designed for Bub- SYstems of road : - '. . ,-.1 .�91,s �1141 -1- -1 .Q . I �. a � :� &,,- 0,�, -��' ' -- 1�1 1. - 11 i - - I ,�- ­� 11 .. -I "-ftd L marine service-the propeller being - a Indig QVI - V . - , ­ . ikesture that was audacious, "I (WY too shall di L Be, sure of that." ing haste, and lootk,ed helplo,ssly arual s were conatruct d - , ­ '- .- ., connecting ail leading points ,�Q . youl" she said, contemptuously. -, There is a 'ierceness in�her tone that ber. She swayed a little, but w it, _ 1� . - '� I - � . , - I : Ili . .�,� . -_ -- , -l., � - : .'�:�� . �'11­ . dare you to do your worst I liends a vehepient shudder through and O'Grady came (Iiii(ikly toward her, She Angle screw. The cells are packed on' the peninsula. . . t' 2, ­ ... lgM -- I t�. � ugb her . . . . . I .-� ...f`- . I... . Poor fool, t.hrb Blonder frame. 4hrunk from him, arid it was to Andrew Much - I .;, - . 1. . . (Xa,Ch side of the bull leaving the cen- . attention was paid to paved ". �:­ .�-14!6�5 -,Iql� � � . .ti.V 4 " , - - -. :W2 4., 6!o�-X - �, -. .�,� whom I have .tricked so easily and o Let. such though u 11 said Stronge she held out her hands With a roads in G I.:; -­ Z,� .�. - .Well 1'. , is go by YQ , ' reece, and an excellent ova- , , '. L 11:f!.J I I - , I . ,� , -, I I . ViLrley, wit.h a sud tral part free for the service of -the t . . . I - Wl, ---- .1. . :- � � . ­ - . . den strange gravity, choku' ig cry. . - 6111 of roads ran from Atb,Bns to 'all . . � I . . . . ­ . . I ­ 1.� I � I I ­ ­ I -- .1 .- . She had placed herself bef6re ,Virlo , born perhap,� Of the near de,ath that tie mulght. her as she fell. and car- crew and the working of the ship. The parts of the peninsula. . . . L .-- .. �. ,�, A., � - I ; . .. V .-;,.- , � , k 1� - - was hoverinj over him, and of some ried her out of the room, and dow air supply has been .1 . ''. . -- i . . �­',- � 11 1. . - �- 41%'I '-� ' '. �4; 1 . . ,� * . find as -she finisihed, she. broke into a n the special subject - After the confisoatioU of-monaste -, , I t .. . I . natural grac,e that all her sorceries had t1e stairs to thle hall, ,where he' 8twn Y Uo - I -� -. "I �, I " . I low laugh, scornful, tremulous w, . . b`- Of illv(11Ntig&tiOn by' the inventor, who proyert in Spain, by the State, m . -A � ..� L�� .- I ., I -1:95�) ­, 4;�'i � - � . - . C, -k� .. I -8troyecl� The soul -giv led aga,inst a woman. It was the girl of proceeds were devoted to t .. i . ji . - . ­.- . I . 'lot entirely do . 1, . 1 . . . .b.atred. This man�-this "poor fool.. i,�ri him from heaven spoke in Kitty ; who has devised a miums by whiph it can be- - . . ­ . .1 ­ . - . .- . t h O'so o, knowing all, but followed ma,king of roads. .1 .­ I . ­ . � I -1-.1. had balked her I 0 words. "Weie I be,- would I see you Her mistress faithfully, in fear and be pailfied. and the � .. �. - . . . 11 - .. :, . robbt,,d from rlh*, and make no *n I trembling. . - . ' lo"s of oxygen 80 , The common measure of roa ' . ­ A.� . .- .. .- Varley echoed the lat4�h -involunLa - Just . made good. that the crow will be able in Greoce is The Pike. three d distance . ­ - ' � . ­ If- ..I . ­ : . . ice I ies w- -quarters of - e ' '11,-, tll.,- -­ -Vf."%J I , . �,X-i V,4. -1 I . .... k. The vesse - - --il'4f � - `7 . 1. . th him,Jriumi)h ,with me. Ile left her in her-care, with instruc- to stay under water, according to big an EngliAh yard, 1000 pikes , L . ''"�`; ­ " I.. I 11Y.l He- was, in spite of the- sure an "I'lie 6est of Y)u-your hea,rt, your love tions to rotm the servants-who now, vaiell.latiuns, for -a'w being about. . awful fate so swiftly bearing do 1 ,750 yards. - ­ � ' w u .-was Mille. Therefore, forgive him, indeed, were hurrying fruin, ail quar . . . .. I . - ,�,.I k#ffl.'!Sh ­ , . I , F�;g .1 n . . ha. wo conning-towf rs. In the fore- ' .." . . , - - . on him, touched by t66 sense of h m o Sweet." " - s I .1. 1 . --l- .. - -, - 'A , �;, �e_ ,,,.' : Ul tOrm, roused by the sound of the ro- in Russia, with all its T`ast expanse of - I .- 4--.'A K i�. . . .-- . I (mt all the gear is mounted r'steer- . -1 ��-. , - I .i. � � . . - ..1., - . 1 , ­ � . . lei "Not whilsi I have I ife. Life I" A aving given hurried orders ing putting (h ea , - . ,-- .t .. in the play. As he, listenad to til I volver. - H . territory, covering as it does an ar I I � . Dundas's face underwent a change; th piteous light 0 mathiner � or out - - �:. -..:.11 ,t! a V ."I . . . rume into her eyes, "Oil, I bat a car he brought round ini- of qje of 2.ow000 . i ' '­ �, � .t ion, causing the vesalil to descend, ' square miles, has but 65,- i -'. - 1, -Z -- I ,I .. il I hat or d6chargiiig her to -peolooe. t . :. -�� '.. .:A--%? . . I resaio ,v U-1 - � � . I . " I . . . : Y The - I . . 1"�.�`.�' 31 , j. . V for which are on me) side of the bow, .. ., ittle, and an ex ave life, when you-But modialely r 000 miles of higIrway. . , dull ealmness (lied a I It hat. I shoul'i fftu tlw staX n I , , n that was devilish grew there � will not I" . � Ija,dy Varte lie conveyed direct to he tubes India, a country as big*a,s the - I � .!-4, - I I . .- . ". I-..' '- .,- �. i a raised and 1,eveled the revolver. I "H ush I Do not, lot us wagt,8�� the 00ttage, he on(,* Luore returned to t he Tile aftcr conning-tower enables any United States, has . . .1 C, I i . . , .!'I . give you bne minute to mov time he grant .- You will live fo' my . .. OV Miles. of Put>. I -- �. I .�S-.,.�.U., � . , . .- �m­.X 1��' �' I - : i (Val ,%v O's Of which is kept in . . � - . - aside " he r , , r . of the crew to, get ut of the vessel lio high ay, m t . .. - � -, . sakt-', if Only 6 remember." � Am . . � A�--J!,l -4 . I. -­��r�. . . I � - I - -A, '" I� . � !)ther purpovie.s. Thf . . .­ .41-- ;- - . said, addressing his wife fo .�,L cllt�r1le-lie ilear it, he-found t 110 Sao- -when under wat,er ror r, iring or order by the Government. I . -.v�'; :�2 I - � the Arst time. - . I "Ay pe r ha 1) ; aiid .to revenge I" - rot.I 14116tit was broken. iA voice shrill' , .ode,r, bright ly In 1874 a ro i . . . �.. '.' � ��,.,,��",,..'� I I.- � Something in his tone awoke con- I "St i ftsid( woman His' hour has ftt'n,., ..., ringing through, th ad club, for the impr -��V,.- - . 4, � � 11 om � , , I ..,e,,. as illuminate,ot by incandoswrits ova_ ' I -i �,v �.4­ , . . 0 ra - � . , ­ .. . a viction in h6r breag. . (lived in- ment of country roads in Ehg . . - . ­.- 1'11.11�1-1 . I . .- .. His sudden alp, ng t # Dundas sharply. 1,00111. �rfi. Dund" bad risen and was to the water, raMaine I land, was - - " ­ .1",- "I'll .1 . "Al -- , :*, -­­ '* � .�, , pearamce had naturally terrified her for ,(I submerge etablished by a society of- perso, -*. - .. ,��', , . I . . 4�­�.--L... I'll, � ; - from her. �he g ns in- - � . v i, . ,­., � I�, 1. ...1. ­�­ ­ A wild cry broke dollou l(tt. her huohand am the murder- t1vo, three, or four feet, aseended and tcre8ted in coaching: . . , � ,�i� . ,- o , � , .., ... the rpomemt, but his determination to brew herself )n Varl�y.'s brea L, a it I I I ' . � - V ' *' ' . 4�." i g": � .. . -.1 7;11� . ­�­ � 11 ­ . - ..%.. .so. ­. .1 -: -:. m s or Of lior lover. She turned to St`rOng43 desmuded filowly or rapidly. and de- The Continent of Europe, has 982.300 . - . -:.. - I r . � - � ­ 1-. '. . . . . I : -. 'LtCling him with her arms, flunciatioo ; filte looke,j like a beauti I - . ,f.. , �- 1i , . shoot Varley she had niot been 'able to )od,v ,with her own. ,and, am be Ontilred, and begun again her do- rtv.sed Pit tier tier bov- or/stern at will. miles Of1public highway, . realize. It was a threat-an outbreak no " , . . � 6�� I : 1. . . �- .. - . looked fu Tt wam ' violent that'grf�at care and in- is kept in good condition most of which- l - 41 -;'? . I ..:,��-I I-tl,� .- I 1; .." - . - . , . ­ .. of passion, nothing more. lk h hand ; with hair strealnirig. her fa(*,'- go,��uityo`b&d be e by special pro- , x, 1- - . 0 -L. .� I : Now, as she I ooke.d. into his -it h a mad Liance. fur 4�11 .xor ioed in working . .. 1, . . 7' P, � dead v !!� 911a'st 1Y %�ith its savage de.,iim- for ven- villcilit Or departmental taxes. f. "; `� � .. .---.- -white face, so cold, so quiet "T i6t Will . out details- anti the 8pectators present -is . I . . ..-. : .. .I.' llgry,.. - . so fatally g(kanckj. 1 I?aLn was well provi - . - .1 .--. - AM - I I I � Ot' save him," he said. i I expremse,ol the opinion that an advance a ded with roads - --. -,P - - � . .. --,.... . I OU 1) i8t " Ay, -1 .1 - ­ - � . era in stay I . I relentless-as she heard the iron rosolii-' "If Y ".% ­ I - , .. , - there, I shall - v vengeance," obe, crie4. " I will bad been made toward the realization - I uring the reign of Charles V., but &I-- -. �,� � '­`�11 '3J-6'-T . :. .� .1 r , e, a great A loot. him thro h thotgrain inst,escl of h& A it. 1,SO much I promim-4 lim, J of a project that has fa6cinato '.1-, -;-� 11 . .,., . . - I.:, trembling took il)ossesslon will wrinE it froin earth and wky." SI 0 tors for centuries, - -4 inven- towed them to fall into dibuse ; 'how ­ I .. ,4WL.­�_.L,�,c-, . .. . � I 6f her I im lis,' t irough the heart. That will W. tile 9 . I . -here are but 14,000 miles of ...- - 1, �--,., .," .., , � I 9 :,�, � .­ , �, . &nd she shiver d as with mortal cold. 0�11Y difference. 1. I hi 'hway. :. - , � I . ... - . " ,�Tv, i. �- ­ 1.-- ­ , � - . I I.- I, ., . . caught hold of,Stronge m band'and.cam- --..--,. . . . : . Gaimany has three kinds of miles;- . .. ; -� . I to, Donnilmov I h ead litiiriedly from polled him . I - ­ . - - "�--I-e��-V�-� . . . ,f,-� . X-4-- -. ­. -. .. 3he threw herzlf on, the ground-al- ell er,b Lo faooO the app,alling speo- . � �he German-81101-1, mile &�59 Yards; the �­ -. . - "o,,,,-i�,�I.,f � 0 � . - .- . - ways before Varley-and held out her s�de to sidle as hough looking vainly � STEAMSHIPS EARSL* '' ' German eographibat ' - 1. -A"- fi, . �. 1: � arms to 'her husband. is t tacic th&t lay on tho grolmd so geay, , - - ) - 'h . , " . : .. .. mile, sm. �- . I �� ., .r" I . I . yards. -,.- - - -. - Y.-.4,�,,-j-- - for some mean .1, . and t ,in long X I . . me means f fully noax him. .-&3e. W. she a . . g 1.- ­�v �,� ."Have" pityl" - T�w ro( I 0 esca,im. None came. .I " � . ... � . � I .-1. . 1!1,� 0 .in Germ, . � .. - . . . sbe gasped. - " ar from the servants' IVIlere he iw' s'. Nt4er more will his riot b,t I mile. 10.126 YzLrds. -.-, . . - ­ ..� ­T.- - ...-, . 'v vie'r By which,fthc. capialin of a The East India co)mpany began . . , j'�t-v.,- � . �,'�-�i, - r . . I ' -- 11 . . . r�, � , and - ; - . -,'J" , --, - . . "'Ay, sne-h Pity as youl h9ve ghovAn cinarters, ( t 0 bxve to rouse them 04eh behold lln�; never again will his ieliftel bielf,461A houtid. afterwarli the British Gov . . ,4�!4:-. ,p I . . .an�ta - r I �--,: � - ine I" % .ven b thel, I o d&st screams would be arm" 011fold me." She broxo off to cry - . � I - r . . - . ,. . I . - . ernment con- . : . , , ,�� .. �: �:, She crawled toward hi across the ore, 7011y. Srh had weighad all that. 31044 to Heaven. . I The aurophune tinued, the oonst - . - , - � ,.'! ,:�;:� I I� . .� . ruction of roads in In- .- '' . ., -� I . . r .I., ­ r, 'I I . , .. . in thel latest d�vice dia, and now at he peninSPU . , _ _ , " r , �.%1. I j.; 'k � und U wanting4 And. of 11elP I'll" to ,my revenge," she, an- with which tho newest ocean liners are are well provided. -. �� .: .I -.. .. . I, ­ carpet on her knees, and lling to him Ong ago, and f I J parts of t I in a frenzied fashion. kit time-time that wa-i -the pr t r0ated Stroug�, pi*mently. - You ca I 1, I . I , � . incipal n - I . .­ -."� 'A., ..,&. - 11 - � , . . - ".I ­He JU ng t I I I . . .1, � � ;�- Al i - , . . . equipped, is cOmistis of a brass box The -arshin t�� . . - arley was as ' ' ''. - . I I .; 1�1 .-:- - - "Liston-hear met" she panted 0 )e gaitmd I' V, h*o he has been foully killed, and there, I L � -11 I . ;.- . -1:�'.,A � in which �fits over t a OcimmOn measure of- , � '. � .1�� I.-A . all I have-all.f - My , hole- �Ife I t iong a man, I ,rhap8, as Dund&8, but Pointing to where Dundam ' �- � . ,- . I . t .A ­ ­ - I - stood with I -he Masts and which length on Turkish roads, is 30- inches. .. .. ­ . I ; . L I : I��;�,f - * . - . :,- "' .. .­ . have loved him. Give me,Ili lifel We'-- -heii he was tuarmed, and she knew his arnliti folded and his eyes fixed on has projecting fr oh end a br A tb-ou&,Lnd ,arshins is considered th ­ - - .� ,.: . - - , eagerly, hopefully-"and oad- unit of di t 0 - ''I . I- .. ,�I-T. " IL 1 . . - , I .9 ance, equivalent to fic!me-:--. . -::I ­ , .6 ..I . e shall not f he%made one is -ep toward his advers,- her-on her only, " there stanolm his inur- mouthed funnel. "Milron, this box. close - . .�"41'r , - ;� L..' ' I I .1 .1 . I � � 1; ,� � T . , trouble you in any way- We will go awa - r�, Dundas wo lid fire, They were 'Ie!rel- I Seize him, I command you." thing less than I(W yards.* . , . ­ . t Y -( . . % ':-- 3 � . A 14, . . - ..-A-�''. I . a' to the funnels, two tubes li" ordinary The cost of maintaiining a pubi .- ..:..� � I I . . ogother-he -and 1.1- n -,r , rapped as ratm 'might be, and as lit- O'Grady We'll (lu"ly up. to Dunclas. . . L .� . � A fierce curse passe t I e' Me rey I � .". I... - I . ic high- . i . f ­., . � ' - ': lips., He , WOUid be- shown them i, " Fly," he maiol in a hurried whimper. speaking tubes lead do wn the mast and w(LY in England i roughly es ­­ ­ I . l� -- - !'Stand UP.-ma' , and fli There is ye.L tiniated . - . :-:'- . 1 I I , ..,.: - struggled to free bims f from her, but � in your wan- time. Go through Lhat through the main doef to the doe by the authoriti 13 �-. ,I ��:..i,-:..-. . , . - �, 'the clung to him with t t on, to one side, f you wolul doorway, and dow k ,be- les at 390 per mile' . . j.'141 . per 1, -..-.-.`-,..,.,�,- . e �j . -� � 1. .-11 I tenacity of . d not haVla u the balcony sWP8. annum ; in li'rance. $165, and in A . � ---- . .� d In, I I .1 I - and ' Hurry Man, -we will give you a start .ustria, . !, A �'-V,',: '' . � espair. She lifted one- hand, ter blood flow With Yours," cried John ' low. Inside Of the box there is a com- $190 per 10 per annum. �. 1� � - %;-� ,. � ­I I Of .. .. , .-".* .��. I I . _ : : I ,� � � .. - �- .. � . I-: . . - 171, r­�, . � ­ : ,,'�­ - -at held the rev,olvo.r diaphragms and The making of highways in England'.'; .- ". !' �.. , -t I � , lgrast)od the arm th D-undas, savagel . "Are you We know how you were tempte plex arrangement .� . . afraid, A. Make - - .. : , .11 Vw' . ..� . with .her long, nervous shapel' fing� that you seek t sillelter yourself be- haste, I BUY, What dC=Un Urges YOU to sounding . boards. so Placed th t - and Wal df tly increased from --7,.- -, ;� , - .� ��It ­ - ..,-,'.1 - "Afraidt" A' light, scornful *I laugh Connive at your tescapo. .-1 . .: ��:[..-.- . . � � ers. Her head was thr I I hesitate f Soon, we may not be able to sound will enWr only one of the tubes ,1676. when Char" 1. . . .'­ . �wnl bal Her' hind her I" . a A es stea as .­ fair throat,her exquisite,dea th-I ike face Already I hear ibegan - the . ,- , I i�� , . . . . �.� -�-. . A- , ,.. . ".1;at'?� - -)efore him' broke from Varl(y. For yet. one short foOt8te�pa clown-stairs. Great Heaven , to the ntroduction I ­- 'a�r?41- , . ` her starry eyes, all were 1- . .When it is Passidg thiough the funnel ing of roads i QAk . ­ ro of rba - - , .-,, . - V - : on the oppusile ads in the f irst (guar -1 I I­ � -.. That- face, for which he * moment he held against his lbreak, What ma,olness induces you to delay.11 -­ - , . . . would have . side of the box. ter of the can_, " ..'�­ .'�. � :�",'� ��,3,v . . � , tury, after whic.11 It ­­ � 4 � .. . - ' ' i . . . . �J, ,�� ;, . _ ­ --­ , � . . gladly died only an hour agol She was with� a convulsive pre,83uro, his beart's A OUriOU8 "mile paxtod Duncias's lips. On the lower deck declined. . . " . - , A -- L. - - ­�,,l -4 . '. - .. ­ �A . . - ­ � � "I . is an arran I 1. � - . ement As late as 1840, - i ­ I , 7�� ..��. -,, . -_-.-_-, , Pleading the mise-rable,,beautifUl crea- desire, and then lie parCially. released H0 touched O'Grady Lightly on the ' �,." .� " . were .neitlmr - I- .. :�.. , : , % 4�� 1. � '. . . ­ �� I" ' .ture-as -if for &r* very sOu`l-;Lnd to - 'like an ongine-room in icator, by which roads nor coach - . -. .. . ; I there � i . her. "Kiss me " he whispered ofti - 11 ulder. though he did not look at him ' - * ' ­ *. , .�. es in any coujitry . I . 1--, -.­��.� � I . - � :,.,. . .�: . I . I � � . r- I . . .J...- .; . L I ood. ed , � .1 . - � 1.. . ..�. 11-�.� � .I ; . I "Nay, but it were, a strange animation grow up- I on horseback. and Indies in Sedan irs, ­�­ -.. , ,­,. `?r, 1. - ?I - - arid am her lips'met his,-all at (4 Y was riveted on the spot wher� the box abOvO May be turned roftnd triet of Portugal. Gentlemell travel .16 , bim I ­ ce MO . dis- ; ,a gaze , as Donna Mt � . a poor moment. ra. ­­� " 1krant me one moment's the mast, and directly. Linder, the indica-' carried by men-, or in mule littecrhV �..11.'i' :.-- *�- , k��1.�- -;I ..,,�. hearing." she Cried,, "on o i him., He her to a more up- "Too late, even if I bad cared to pro- tor is a tell-tale OOMIMM. , .:,!-, -* . - -..� ! See now I - to I'See," .. . - ­� 11 - - .�. 1.��­"�­�,j- - Of what use will it be rght position. I long MY life," he said 'd Nemesis is al- The man The Italian Gavernment ­ . . � :�,�� .;­� l . ' he whispered .below plazes the tubes lo his ears.- where since the'U .-� � I,,-�, - ­ . I n- " . � 1 : , . . . - - �I d on my traek. Look at her I" - . ion Of all the States of i ! ", - -.- - . *� ,*"'-. �, � YOU to kill him I Death will take him I IF the open minclow �� Un I I � r ( : an . . . I -, �It*rhl��'r pigohi nt t ihn'� to I they are held in plaac by a cap. taly into 6 ! - . . )Ut of your path, no doubt; but Y "rady followed him �gaze. tJR- kingdom, haa r . ne . . ;� -4 . I if that 1 O' d, well guarded by 1.0 had been comm Donna, less tho -funnels &DOVO are Pointing di- ance of 11' I ecognized . the Import- .-..A L­� �.: 1-- I �o T --1 I - I ,� . � - . Is what You want give him to me, , IJunclas; "liberty may lie there Ill andiiig Stronge's rectly toward.the soUni " - I .- �;­. ­ - .-1 sha s, co structed-A .� ... :Xu .;.. .. . 11" tako- him ;is' surel . - We "Ahl" she started, ,.brought to fiesh aid, was now I .i which 1ghwaYs and has Am ' ' he wish- n I . I I.*�­ -I - -'.R-"?-4-, " . � .� .; , �- - ,;, I .- , . ­ .6- '��­i , ,.- -- Y shall . I coking toward them ; sus- ad to I ooate he will hea r it only fai� at a "t Of ; ��, .--. �-.... i I � . . Pass out of your life as,though life and h4cq)e -by his tone and turned Plo'lon lit her eyes. A,s though fearing and in one RLIY, 417,000,000. I . . I , .. , .��1-t� 1! � - we, had ear, becaust .. ' . � I I . , ��` , �". Z-,� .� �5 1. - .re.­­ �* . re he poini I ; I." ..0 Ajy�� - , , , .. ,­ .. , ., ­1, '�";,� - -� ; A" ­. . , . " ­ -- dever been-ars entirely as though you t( who ado Even aa she id to be baffled, deprived of her revenge, nela being turned awa from the so ads' of t be Vnite 'i ' - �. It! 11 : st Ono of the fun- . .. . I - . " she rushed forward, and cla und The Country ro . �' ' had indeed slain us. You will for s(,� he signaled to Dundas. - shing O'G ra- t he ta ­ -. .�, : . - I . - . , -1 �. I I , I . Us., .-In _ got "Now I" he callod loudly dy�-a'aide, -wit tube oppot3ite does not, ope States do "not compaxe . I ­ - . .. . .I , YOU Will.be gla,d yo - rate. He those of . - �t - 71 . - - -time ., .h superhunian force, seized the favorably vvith - �--,- -:' ' .,!"- .J � , -- a direc- I .. 14��; ­ . -1. .� � . I I . I .� I . , . . � -., - . re o d of Dunda8. Her eyes blazed, there Which the Sound appears t ing season. i Or,5- Durin ." ., .-:-m- � .. I ­_ .. . ftiture before You,there Will be 'no unt. d nq w4ay the I was Inadneas in them. 0 � - -1 I . .­ - ' Ali think of that. 11q- all the f� ' voice tion from the T'r, �n many - �. . - ad him. I � u spar- �. � the ecb)- of his and be. h . n turns the indic, t gr in the any -natiofi in Eur ... rt of a revolv- a tricts 001 ­-- �-.;I ,. �-, I I ..�-­,­, r* . -- �., "- " . : � dying, bur i -.hat- haA sent t throu . are. - ­ . :.- 'Y ' ­ �,- ning remorse.,, ' ) , - tioa 1, , . ­ � a = come, and when the funnel is point the . I ­ - . I ei , i Ile Stroinge caught and held ,her back i . the- roads a pr%C­ :.-:.1 - - --- .. . I �", . t1l; p in Ily impassable. F, I ., h 4xt, r 'thToi -gh his. te directly by the isound it passe,si ­ . .. .. - . "-� t , - "I shall feel no remorse, for such-a gh the room. I frCm him, restraining tier as gently.as r . .. t-,:-I--.-,. � ,l --,�4 . - .­ Y"', 'i4. doed as this. ough the funnel and out of the other I i �,:i4� 1. . � . -1� - low-......-i . � � r.1. �.-. ... I .�11 .-I -W.-e � ' I - - . - Pon 1�r ... , , .�, I-;�' 'C' .-.�­ ­ ,� - Ana you,,, tArning U He fell orwar on his f" stone he could. But restraint of any kind putting both tu operat,irin, ana .";; . - : : I �­Ir�l . ­�- - . .:�: , I ­,.'� bar -furiously, "what wqtil now d ail I Ay, even h-fQre she that kep,t her' bes in :' � . .. I .�, ­- 'C- , I . . . .1 � . , - �- � - I of remorsel d you-k , . could 'turn from soottring the object the operator hears the bound distinctly ...:, ., . 11JA:LLING T13E MASTh-IL -*.- ,�A-..r% `-.- - I.. . �­i� �,�,t - - . Will you feel it, t alrain' tti cla b il 1, h!e of 'h - infuriated her. - and in both earn at once. He . V V7- . . . - .; I � Vt - hink ? 9p. was stretched ,� er vengeance . .. . � . I - .�,:,, - - I . I I : I . 'eleas . . 4 4.&:4' ,i ild ,:.�- ,, ":.. :"-",;-.....".,---, - .. YOU . . . li at her fee I . You Would let him go," at* hr'ak- then ,, A dealer in stuffed animals, W,h� . . � %L,-�'� I I . � ...- . "Pat me �o Almost simultai i 'ad 8 r . glances at ,the iudi atur, and the point kept a fe . I � a so;., -,�, . -. - : ,��, ,'�,­d, I,-- . . "I �.­ . . t '. - Ut Of t he question, por.� . oOUs1,v with' the dL9- . in in Stronge's grasp .'T on the tell-tale at evv*hi,h it reats gives W Ii . ; . .-.,.- � - � : -1$1-- I ..." - With an 610 - 't ud , a of my prey. Ob. earthl i "* 1, I - ,_, : .� � . '. � wi. (ter ra or sti,la, gave�* ,i% I ,..� . - ­ .�:­ :. . Ve , ..quedt gestun;,' "that chaxwe of the revo ver bore was a ruBb ww" I - the exact bearing of tie sound. * ve Creatures f I . :- . .. - .,v -1411 - I --1- �- i ". , -X � , -4110- . .. "il W% L �. ­ � I ".1 ever oxiiited. I - a stop bpy, who Was Permitted to. -:� - , . Think of yoUrself now. of feet U,pon the , mdbony. without, ar.d oh, boa�#,11 1 . is 'thore 110 justice anyj �. . . � . . - I -:1 . the ve _ I f sell -h - -, " -� -� . . I tell you that .if you .now refrain the Ivet Ourtain was thTust viol ' re? AaY, he shall d . .. Re a u 'ed SpeCLU.kens, orders to call hi .. - ­ .71. - � " day will co - ­ ently w . ie, I tell you. �, .. :. �.� --,. 1 -4�6.; � . I � 1...., IC CLES. *r , - .- -- ..- ..,' L. - - I- , -� . . . I . � .. ...., . ­- . -11 @,T*1rA4, me WbOn YOR will blow me wide I '. - I A e for a life I Ten thousand of such . I When anyone asked fw a of.the.�1-m l I . I I . - . � . 1. 1, ... . - - . I I UY I I, ­ ., . . I IV- ­�- - �RZ51,;4 . . .4 . ­.. - ­ - . � �.,. , 0- -- .. si�­ o - ! .. na in? animals. - , . 11 . . , , ­ , ; ": � � .�, , ,,, , .. . . . �� I . A,i,f . . . t I. . , . � .. - . : ,, - - .. I . ' paper -the -. ­-, - . I f9r this hour. Let us go. As you hope I 'i-, , ,,-;J�: . ,- � ­ . ry liveb as his would not slake my ; A bicycle 'has now invaded- ' .1 .1 .1- ..I. . :,- I . 1 7- for -heaven, pause now." . . ­ 3W 1, .; .. �: :.- ­ 4-1 . -�. - .. A'". . U� at. Stand back I Release me. it you ' ; Une day a gentle,ma . �%�., . , . ..f- -- . I , I . .I , di . I ;".,...;z,..- �MAF PER M.1-`�-;�',` ��' :- fiel& One of them. owned by a bioy 1� called .aA. '. �,;, ., � � il , I .., ,.. . 1� , .� ,,,,a- - .. I ., I . %-� . . I - I. . . -f - I . . . . , ­� � ­ no Oh to see. him die I The r a n use fic Lo . i. . . , � - . I ho - �. be cle manded a monke do-. - - � "fe or nothing. I � Be ot 11 .. -* . I ,, Yom 44ve, kill- Y. .- . .. a . On"A thr h d stood Lady Varldy,. e the shame. Oh, to.see ­geut, is now i adon. Paper. "Anyone of these -1- - I , I . His voice-was- once again so - , it I" fiber' similar to that.- V- asked-. - � ,_:­i'� ,- ; - , .-­ . � --�Ittorly emotionless, t.hat it 8 -as 4 beh d 'her . -it sometimes Used Who was in - - - the boyi. ..a .. . .--�-,, `-- . - .- 3 r nge and 'Carew 0 J nd glared manufactu .oba rge. He . �� 1- , � .: trupl;:de. - 0 -�o la,ughed franticalix a at in tbe re of ,,,%% Pointed to . :_�. � ' � . ' . .1'.. .. r -1� , ". % -Q'3rad . Tbby all stood there motion D d", 'iviho was standing motionless wheels, is enaployed 4 Vay-carriag6. stuffell' tpecimens. * : the :,�­. - . . . -; - I . - 11 -.1 APair' to .-her heart..-* : . . - D . . - � -� I . - � :�: , .-­ -11 : . . .. . . L. . 1, .. 11 I , � . - , . ­ . - . I .1 I . - I ­ .I - le;is; as, i rW. OA for tUNlif.- Thoi bi- "'NO-L Wallt a liv ,, : ­ I . . . "Have mercy, 4evertheldig,", i strinkew nto stone, gazi Ln.g no. effort to avail himself. ol cycle -*eighs L30 pounds . alli 0 n%IDX,l to . .� . . . 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O� I TAL • tovm' g are quiokly doffed again once but the is no alteration of consequ ace thea native regains the open.couxitrya a ] announced in proclamation published --ter y > in the neral condition of business. A ;xrint►tng press of tgt, fiHE DRINK -TRAFFIC , ,difficult. in making collections is be in- by the seorot A BRITISH S LF-GOVERNING NATE - i' , %:'. Hing to be felt in several 'direct.ions, Atetersl?urg jn January last, The ettrike IN S UTH AFRICA. It is a sad comm�tary an civilize- '; tion, that with thea rance of. Eu- s' I:: THE VERY LATEST FROM A I,THE Chjrago abetter f"sling, exists in �drp began on May 29 (I;t saian style) with --- -.--- trhe latter I, �' ' goods, oot.a and shoes, A fair amc{'unt the Yrkatertngof Mills, whence it ltatt�ely )tnhnk►It d my Zalsalt-The' 1�btitgLt ropearts amongst the us, , WORLD OVER. I should be ursed with a . craving for ' i -, t. of einpl yment oontinues•in the bootiand spread rapidly to soave score- of others. Against the rieish Barr ere Narr uaP@y r 1 apiritu.ous liquor. _ Their own native_ . shoe in ust.ry, though 'tile summer de= At fit�st on y the mien went out, but ��, -(etareetieg moms Aboat oar Owen "entry, mand L- fall>ng off,•and the advan in afterward the t'otrnon made oominon and Contesil d—Tire Zeta Aiarriage Cog ��ver�ge is =a eo�npa�atively mild mix- �� _ Great Britain, the United Stat s, atpd price a tempted cannot be maintained. cause. with their husbands and broth- -•-•. tam-Strong ring Playing IIA.voe With `tore of which a Zulu might drink a i � 1 Leat r is weaker on a l.ig)hter de- ers. Women's strikes at cigarette fae- .. the Natives, gallon and not turn a herr._ Unaeru- , `, All Parts' o! the Globe, Coedea ed- and mand The !state of theiwool industry tories, etc., Have occtirred hero be=fore, - pulous Europeans, 13owever, sell potato , ) Assorted for.easy Reading• and have been suoee�ssPul At the Natal is a lP-governing colony in oil to the natives. 4 This. 1e attmply a t is dila ointing. CANAllA. GENER,AL'. height of the 'movement some 30,100 south-asst Afr ca which was acquired rank poison, and is -introdtttajng the t+ -f,. ... seeds of etriatlit•e dace and death , - � ''` . I: - t ,D ; -W I hands went out. The: organization wire b the British in 1840. It ha an area p y amon st the blacks. Unfortunately 1• Sir David Macphengon died o M lroard T$s d ath' rats has douled in :solrt.h- boleti! on directions frena the workmen s g . I' <���'. - of ,16,145 aquae mikes, les about 250 the native does not know how to pi�ac- the steamer Labrador in midoce' n. ern Ru sia. as .4 result .of this intense secret Socialistic• League, but the at. , `• 'Y The electric light and waterwo ks by- lt{eat• Fetersburg workmen aurpaased all ex- miles long, hra about 150 ilea breadth ties moderation, and when he ,gate.. = a,', lav was serried in Listowel liy ental! TEe ussian Govern�iarit $aa f ole pectzttions by tete quiet and orderly between the a and the Arakenberg FosapasioII of a iaottle of rum, ar othtar i majority. manner iu which they behaved. ran a I on its eatertt,and north west- tntoxitating lignAr he drinks until he I t > ' spatelip 1 engineers to snake Vladivo- .' It must be remerirb�red that no pub- g • drops like a log. On the coast, where .- Bancroft,`Ont.! is negotiating or the stock a commercial part. lie meetings are allowed in Russia, and .ern boundary, and has a coast line 170 auga)r factories abound, aFnd a good . �+ construction of iron smelting w rks. The+ n w roller steamer, the invention that the (roljce ware i bu►�y, Por nwnths miles long. he country rises from deal of rum is madle, this evil ils very Y The present assessment return will of M. njinawa, has been launched at jn arrestjng and bniahjng all thudia the coast in series of terraoas to an ; Sreat. The sale of liquor to the na- :. i 6 Hamilton a population•of ov r 50; St. Den , France, workmen whom they, regarded as a - tives. is punishable b . heavy penalties Mere nts in St. 'John s, Nfld., will picious from their greater intellige ce elevation of between 9,000 and. 4,000 but nevertheless methods are found of- r , Harry Farewell, latt; of U hawa was not acct, t American coin and' are dis- or known influence among their fello s, feet, and, pre nts many varieties of evading •the 1 w. How to Dope .with t' burned to death in a fire w-hic de- counting American cillo. including many who taught in t (climate soil ar d �enery.t Articles pro- the evil whic is raipidly growi¢ig, is at - ,. stroyed his- house, near I leis 1, N. An A erican missionary named luny- workwen's schools and evening classrK. I Bused and ex torted are wool, raw a �pnobles which atate.smetn, and phi!- .- $ 1 . ,,. ' W. T, der °has sported at Liverpool the die- For over six months at all the Mille a>,thropiats, are endsavoring to solve. � t { there have keen numbers'of sham work- sugar, tildes, ivory, butter, ostrich ,_ Forty employeets of th'e std T unk oovery o a large lake in this Congo . . .- 1, car �vorlos at Brantford have n Free Stat tne.n, solea from the police. Uther feathers,arro rout, cured meat, stl aw, a , I agents_ of the Government, correspond- cotton, and g Gina Tea is also raised CUTTING MAHOGANY. . ,Y ,* di char ed. Prince' of N 'plea, , g Vittori. Emanuele, in to the h tench --- ry g "agents. pTovoca- xo, An effort is now bein made to a al- eldest sum and heir- arent of the Ding but note ted from the country.. �, Y g tante," have been cotnstantly striving T1�e `York or Maudling a Giant Tree la ,�, amate the Toronto Public and igh of .fit ly, i9 bc3trotl d to Prjncess Hct!- to get individuals to commit themselves. The climate is pronounced ploasa.rtt`and �: ' g B But. all threes maneuvers, thacnka to the health[ul., n the neighborhood of the Tropical .lnngte. �_ School Boards. one oaf Mo tens ro. ,.t Cdr. Geon a E, Suffell of St. Tho as A des )atch.from Berlin sa s thatr the 'workmen's own or anization are now , While the ca is bein made the g y t g the coast the mperature on the aver- g a ', . left an estate of $100,000 divided' be- powers a e all agreed upcm the adop- so well known that clurjng the atrjk" a is 74 sea in etttnmer and t39 "hunter" is off exploring:' The preel� '''s� ;, �r - tween relatives. tion of a )!icy which will coutpel T ur- the workmen thc,mselves apl,aaled to ons ewietenia maho ni does not row, . d teas in wi ter. It is much cooler g'I g t ,'K; The Bank of Montreal now ref es 1�eY to gra it autonomy to (`rete. the spies and agritta to leave them and ' 'Al"u, + ; tease Molestin them I in clum and groves like our pine and' y F to accept United States bills as ell A Tangie s despa•-tch says that a plot t3 in. the elevat I districts. Pieterinaritz- 1� ,4f- The hardshi to which the factor walnut but each monarch ands alone *G M silver at its head.office in Mont.- al. has' been d scovered a.4ming at the de- ps y ,burg i8 the is ital of ,the colony, r e Niagara Fruit-Growers' A o- thtoAettrent cif the Sultan of Morocco hands were expK,sed during the strtke in solitar state amidst a dense owth , Y�'< ' may be best. ima incl. when it is known THE T WN OF .DURBAN.' Y � � � "I �� Batton has decided to sto doing b i= in favour f his elder brother, bulgy 14 of other huge trees, its trunk concealed p that the !ciao! branch'of-,the &wiali�stf peas with commission men who r_ of a Mmhomet. Durban, Lh chief colonial port, is b a wild .tangle of vines, orchids and _ �' � . to remit week! It. is ,rep rted that a bill is t)eing Leagutj only Bis nosed of a sum of 4001) Y I Y rubles as a, strike fund, to which waa situated on the north aide of Port underbrush, requiring the closest atten- ' 7 a0, By the fezpplosion of a charge of draP.tci at the request of I+�m ,ror molded gUUU rubles suktserjt�ed in 13t. Natal,'a circ lar basin 10 miles in cit- ," ^' ynamlte at Parry. .Island two tri n, William, to lie subruit.tecl to the liktch- tion of the experienced woodsman to { .' {.' Petersburg -among their sympathizers, ' " ;- - ¢ sta askin for 20,000,000 fox naval , , cumf°rence, .onitnunicating with the detect it. In a tropical wilderness, - � James Smith and Arthur Hill, w re g• who are nearly all very poor. There �, ,{a blown to pieces. Pur Poses• were cats among the latter of sacrj- aha by' a na 'row' channel. It ie an where the trees are ao thi{ck that one ;� The owneres of the 8teamsbip P n- Dr. Nance will not a.gaiA IlUbmpt, (icing . � enterprising nd rapidly growing dace., can hardly force hie way between theta, - ,1 Louver are taking action against the to reach the North $uleut'a ship, but A MONTIT'S W A In 1869 the 1 pulat•ion numbered only the whole hang with an impenetrable d x Lakes Ontario for dams ea artsrn out may lead sledge exl,editjon #toms b 708. Now t hoe grown to 8b;000, oP g a� of thio recent collision.g g i Franz Jose h Land, the only way he fm the good crttttse. The workmen were _ masa of verdure as wlt;h a curtaini, now bc31i©ve. it can he reacht�ci. ol,lige<i during the short strike to s°!l whom two-th ids are'Eurol,eans, th° their mingled tolls a solid wall which - .�4 ;I �r` It is reported that President Beckldy, It is relx, ted in, London the the in won ext r evert their coats and _remainder usist.in of . natives and whb is in England negotiat.urg for the f tl)e; T ansvaal err, armirn , and Y g makes sternal twilight below; and every . 'I crease in r g b«pta, coolies. T town can boast of some iiia a of Toronto, Hamilton, aml I3ufl'dlo pr Y ArIIong the mill Drones gev"nal wars `'' ',' -i that it is of im okpable that, the trunk turned round and round with railway bonds, is meeting with gra t ttid vials an ahem t to ovtirt ow very fine pub lic buildings, one of the. matter -to tg,-, 9 la , Y P in favor. of yielding to. the wurl meln's creelx;rs-it is out an easy =, men • the treaty obligations towards Eng- ,demands, but the Government,, or, ra- must notabl being the Town.;Hall. distinguish species. The hunter climbs '' ' Senator Ferguson, who for the t land. then, M. .R'itte, the Minister of Finance The main s recta are very spacious the tallest trees that he can find. com- few _months haA bean confined t.o i , I'wo mem! rb of the Spanixh a,rtes, who was appealed t.o in the mutter, tutu. and. well 1` 'd out. Paraffin snips I. �'# ' '- 'home in Rosedale, Toronto, 'sufteri General E. S banez, the ex-Minis er of .tbe present Minister of the Interior de- partitively clear,.and Prom its,.top his F t`� f from Bright'ts disease, is in a very c i War, and f, tee.[n athers have herd ar- elated that this could not •be allowed !lave hit.hert afforded light to the gt°aetited eyes detect fobs foliage of that ! + tical condition. rested at. B caloma for complicit.yi to a in the face of the illegal behavior .of `town, but a rangeMents are_ on foot eoveteci mahogany He then counts the '.= , '- ,i GREAT BRITAIN • , ccrosg,iracy . , create disorder in con- the workm". It should be remom- for the inti uc:tion of the electric ^," nectiou wit t) the' cumin eurkpar anon lj ht and his _im(wrtant step will trees in line' notes carefully the Bites- a. g berod that according to a principlie ,of ,`,, R t- John Daly, the Iii dynamiter, h g heart released from Portland Prison. of re-inform, Into for the arm • in Russian law, combination to affect tion, distance and every landmark, 'A, ` fres anion workuteti or Matstc,rs is sown be com•1 feted. - .•Durban .has a � . Cuba. i pr g alides-down from hie•leafy. observato � , r The funeral of Sir. John M�'tllaic tot but a` sandbar and proceeds to `t* ola�e in St. Paul`s Cathedral, LondR i. In conseq ence of the frbntie Bis- equally ill"gal, lout, while tete forst+r pretty good harbour, pule bt:twer Bulgaria and 'Turkey, the are heavil punlshed in such caste, tate at the entre ce has proved a great Y Bol arian <icvernuti•nt h� nutific�d th© yy Y Y CUT AND I3LA'LE A TRAIL- i • - The steamer Fort Salisbur retur'n� g ,s latter colmb)ine ever da to corner var- obstacle to navigati a. Many . im- 1 ` �` o London after the crew fighting a Turkish G ernment that utile the roux a.rticlos. of consumption and rob to hie "find." This done he marks the ;, ire on board the vessel for ten da si the- consumer without an evI( eo - provementa ave ben carried out, -- Y latter: alrpoi► tis •dehfgates to a frontie+r Y trees with his machete and returns to Thee eea.son is oq►enin earl n' comuti,�siun 1 avert tin ditto 'thin` llul- Ananias fox themrK,lvcs. ., howevor so that vis ts' of 24 feet gg g Y Y camp. Each man jn a company is as- '` t England this year: Already 2,`250 ca is genian tr«v(x will 'be ordered bo�ratio- ) During the whole ,strike, students anNNN 'draught can now eu r the harbour. -. ' of Canadian e a have keen receiti ed cu >v the p+>e ricins recent! oeetu i d b of hers, both mviti arid. women, who signed his particular work-some to < , gg ti l . Y p y I It is hoped hortly t fat by means of Liverpool, against 7b cases at the sa a .i'urkiah ra, dura on the err teary twught to get ihlbtr�ntaattiori for the fell lobe trees others to cut truck-roams , , period last year. which I3ulKu is cluitins !,slangs to her, strikers and-t.0 help•t`helr families, were drE+dglrig thQ .ii will ou be sufficient I through .the jungle, others to collect . ,+ _ art ted, and the wLole strike regjcn depth of wa er to a fable the ,largest ; r ° t , It is_of icially announced that Sir E - In the co a of artillery actice was tc etningg with trpirs, who madh. 'it and haul the wood and water, eta. The ::, round 0onson, British Ambassador t by the shit - of the Fr'e,nch 33MMM11'' iter- ver difficult, to ecim,municate with the ocean vesisels to et ,er the harbour cutters turn out from camp ,as soon as ' ' Vienna, has been appointed British Ar t- ranean e,zqu:l+ run .near 'i'oubon, t.lu ung 9trtkett3. without frill dime-nt. - bassador at Paris in aucceasion tq t e of the crui•u+ Vantour were sur e� on . ; it is li�tit.enough to six--which iA.1{he }� - To sum •up, not withstanding the A I�INE RAC b PI OP'LE., . V Illarquis of Dufferin. the battle-ship Brennus. 'Th aoinning I reatcst provocation; often of a most tall dense woods meatus a tuu{ah latter s� r The ueen has had a cial me al tower, whet Admiral Gerv% st>I „irin, tr►rcidiutts kind, by polio°. agents, and Th"r° �" mut 5t►U(N10 Lulus in the hour than in the regions where the aun � , �� Q ape officers war stat ioned, was badly tn- (Tony of Iv sal. 1' nay era, a people struck at the royal mint for. presen a- grant stiffening, the atrik,+ret rrtaintain- t orad ]nit t e offirxr{s were "Hat hurt. of retnarka le physis! devcluptttent ;brie a,batter chancre to show itself; and i tioti to the people of Uehant for th it J I ed, following therein the direction of . " #` " rhe heLrusrlti of the ilreIIIIus wi:s ser- ! and, to great stre'ni;c ► is added, in the generally by noon tree cutting for the , € erosit and kindness in . count- i n . the bocjalist League, the mexrt exrm- , . ' A tli" 9 Cuba, of both then .a.n- women, conoid- i da finished. All work is done •by, x4 i with the loss of t=he Drummond Cast e., iotltely wouu led: plary order. Altiwugh most of the I Y .#, ,v .�- .�, -+�'�— -"'I crrkmen Lave now returned to work, eraltle symm try of list,. Altlwug.h I the task syalteM, which i8 said to be - - It is probable that Dr. Gallagher, he . ' natural( u peaceai lei pe�op � � `" Crish d vomiter u on his re-lease fr .in ► t.n resl►e'►nsu to vt�ry.small wIIcess►una on ,rove. ydaxtg rouse o,pununts t'.'ilen I i,-he .oril�� way of handling native labori �e, j the r t of the .em to ere and aurae lr15ortla d prlxon,� will proceed at once to � I� GREAT - STR DLn y aruuseId. ( 1s was !earlyy shown jn � that is, one man's "stint" rs to cut t v0 ,�. - , the United State and make his-bo ne prount.�ses of doul)tlu value, the grevit the war wit tete 3titiadi, when the iters from 8 to 10 feet in circumference; �\ ,- in�tt Buffalo with his cousin,` Mra. Geo a -" strike of June, 1tiJb, will not-k,e soon tor- dea,erute va our of the Zulus was 1 two men are given three large trees to ?, H: Rt,ae. g STARVATI N PAY AN`D LON(} FOURS tC+►t ten. tlrc� heavy punishnrr.nt tali- 1 1 , b g t ing on t9arue hcrn4ireda of workm"n and only ov°rico" by hu su x riot ururs tin down, or Lour men are detailed -- The Landon Sun sa s that John D 1 OFR SSIAN WORKA1EN.i and wea ►offs o! rho ueen`e sutdiers. t.o lay low some. fore giant, perlipe I �, - - Y y. their syriipat hizers among the oduc:tt- the dynamiter, released -cm Thurs ay+ ;.1 ed cla[irot:y will only st,rvo to accentuate Nuw t +ae gallant blas:ka are quite 25 feet..in circumfere ce. � � + - >)~rom Portland I,riaun, will l,e -ai)le to F.IC- eP'ih. Clritcc May 13e ut ]t' titiexi iter itrilpvrtanc,e. Happy atnd nt°uta under Ilritish I To the tenderfoot that seems ataelk i; pprove that the Irr�h dynaniiteia h ve rule whic:L is out oppressive, and ' impossible of accomplishment, Owing ; �+s � been suk,jected to indigIIities and p n- +� will • O( F:eOaOWIPAI Imp01•tA14ee— l ht' ('otirtcil of Mjnjst4rs, aurriMuneyd t ,: gituraII,tees t rem sooty prnvilege which ; to eta enormous buttresses the trunk g for til, our is dim,ushin the ,atxor r 1� ishments that -the. vilest prisonttrs in Tde N'or4 en wire Baict and a rely- qut%t ion( In I u [a. and the uneXpict- a free man could sire. i can not be c'ut• near tom' ground, ao the I. .., y her Majesty's prisons have escape The Bort .eat side» wrttr thr i►Ntrre The lulus tilt °retx aria the author- ' exrneII are obliged to rig up a platform, E �. I ed :grow^th of Social6irn. Labor legis- ' r a and lino ironed Haudrrd� e►f ti►�+ �i'srk ity of their !hiefs uu art, investe:l 10, 1.,, l0 or as many feet high,ae this t ,Y. . Mr. Chamberlain has invited Mr. Ce- lation, already long pr6jected, will tin- ' hose E r :, �• Peo Ir. with,znagiste ia,l l,uw rs in the case of but truss extends. „f platt'orms are � a ` al Rhodes to come to England ext P - ( doltl�trdly be now (►ushed furwarct talo- minor otfen•ea cu twitted b thuae ._called "bartsecues, though how that �_ :: qa Ianuary for the purpuse. of testif ing A great trike among the *ea. o[ ►d11 , b►ut this will not rte the Qnd of tt. tler them• SOm° o tL° chi ya are of word appljes nobody but an I;ngliah- I _ ,: before the Committee of li.nquiry to , Industrial Russia is entering on a.new ,, dy 1 St. Peters our which lasted or a 1 alstalfian p u(x,rtw a. 1h y oecome. ; man who prides himself on current uBe " the British South Africa Com zany. 1i<a g' i phable. 1'hc ltu�sian wi,rkun.tn is now ;!, fortni Lt, nd ezceeded iu xtett and ver Dioses wing t the inactive life ; of the languagb cart says The heti»- . also tiequested President l ruge, to g d orgtwtzing in ail eeriocLsntats; he will t Y lead d the, axst qquanLities of line" is made of alien poles, one on each `" �,;.,"° ;submit to the committee any evtd;ace severity eery previous move ant of s«,n attract a greater Khtsre i)f arisen- fnutnve speer r mead w'h,iuh Lhey con- I bide of the tree, on sutpports, and two ;which he.may lxxa►seas relative to the the ki d i Ilttia, de$ervealthe atte•n- ticrn ,than the prtternal Ruttaian l:ov- d ' n e.rnrrient was, until late+! wjllin td eutti"• lots uyu, t a Lulu chief wlto of he.r )oles lliid across them; also, one - .� 1 _ origin and•execution of the raids on- y, g. a� Idu�ted by Dr. Jameson and +his a ocj. tion of all 'st nts of the war Men's accord him. Ther .result may not int leaf the B.iit."' such a dauc:e, -1waa a on eac� suis bf the inset The azman a,4 � ', .. ., man of "Hurt Duan aiz ,. I mounts t.he- platform, with one foot on 45A, ) - question, rya 5,t. I etersburg letter. f robably be, not merely of economical, p- ,, I ates. �r The Linux re a ve y moral race; and each pole, tivo men to a tree, on o rd�> A . I < UNITED STATES.' ' The in)r edi to cause of Che strike lout of puliticw,l iuipurtt(noe. in this res(x A thby ffer a g;Zd ex- I posite sides and rapidly fell the treed. • :- �- - must be cntght in the (very light) - ample to more civil zed peuple,w The :.t } A 'frleight rate war •has bean gun IT IS A MARVEL., _ - � I in Chicago. ., eompetiti i W which-Rttesi:in nutac- mutt tusually ;Marry r l the ages of • `l5 ' tuners ha a keen exposed by t e low- A WONDERFUL CITY. ' years, and the wumt n at `l9� A Zulu haw. men can stand on theses alendev �'- Another advance in freights :o an ,� would think , himself ver rl off ten` J • ache coal is ann,ounc,ed. erin of rte duties on ictal' n textile Y 1'OO Y poles and chop flown enormous trees; tits B IS � indeesd wl�u ditt nut ave at least two but they, do tt, and quickly, too.t In °r ,. Oser Thrurasd !!levo 1Yesttien atr►d /7iild an tncredibl short time the state! tZualeere of ribs United S'tatea and Duds b the Russo-Gerrn:r c trimer- wives. The method f courtship and y Y t# � t g y '� rrn lire tilndrr !.roped '1'hi love- monarch of.:centuries totters and falls t„ ° Ga nada are in biennial con�oren• in tial treat of 1893. The M to , who rnarra�tgu is veryy eii ole. I � Pdiiladslphia, t It`is generally believed that light and sick swain, having t n fascinated by crashing its way through the cr6wd o - . still mad from 10 to 30 1 r t. on the charnw of sumo dusky belle, seta smaller trees. The trunks.andbranches , ' ', 11 -The next etnnual �c=onventil,n'-o Am- fresh air are absolute newscsities, to Prioan Floritets will be held in rovi- their cap tal, seized upon tin as an,i off for the kraal of .he. latter's father art) then sguared, and are ready for. '. •• , human existanoe, and tivit if the+ nor- }r dente, Ii. 1, excuse t , lower wages' and i creams ! ATTIIIED IN HIS BEST, trap rtatnonc In felling a valuable t „ s mal supply oi'eltber be cut off roan trees ery precaution ix take against i Mrs. Eunice Beecher, widow of the hour:{, thus (educing the work art to ( „ cher is v r ill t bot 2.50 wail cannot long exist. i It appears, how- Hien woolly crop is.c+n iraleel with u band br©akin or el,ltting it and thus spoil- late, Henry Ward Bee Y s arvatio i limj;t, a u I slid a ri s of 'the same ill thegluntlper� This mariner of cut-. ,%, to Brooklyn, N. Y. - ever, that there is at least one s;x,t on of, tiger. skin,,. P EK being t. a ma.aimum pay for 'twelve ; material Idepon,:A frouo itis neck, and gird ting on a platform seems very waelte- 1 : . The Western Union Telegraph Com- hourts'. w rk r clay ! the globe, or, rather; in the globe, where " + ' as secured a cuntrolltn inter- a civilized communit of human lx•i ruins. . Armed'w}th u long staff he fol, as it leaves in thh stump an average, � an h g Y set's out in the Iwai o ispirits'un his ma- of 400 feet of the best part of the treat ,"�i 4 - toot Yn the Amesricen Bell Tel phone rhe jt.iun of the workmt�ti was Com n fiendered still mor©, intoleral,le Eby the � not only manage to exist, but which trimoilia,l mission , 1 ut all his persue- so far as bieaut:y of grain is crled and. »�t y I live in a fld�urishing ooriditipn ini a al attractions count for nothing if he -to say nothing of the gnarled and. � �, I The Whitten Cycle Co.,- of Providence, irregul. ity with which hies wigea were I ! u lit total! un- is not c;ndowed with sufficient worldly twisted roots, which hear the same pro- '0 c R. I., has a8signed wjtli liabilit' s and place Where a nlrg is Y nixie Lo ourch�a� tici. prize! If he is portionate additional values that flat � � paid,: ani- the heavy fines and deduo- I , g r� { assets nominally50,000. knuvirin: accompanied its iiia i lesion 1py several walnut roots do to the rest of the tree; tions fu misconduct and lid lolk;_in j We refer tot the "City of the Balt sleek, well-fad cows, the 'Lulu papa is brit no better way has yet been devised. �� { Great de:atruction and lis of lite iii' , the levying oP 'vs^liioh the in" 're and rePor t ed from St. Loin County, o:, a.( Mines," which is situated several iron- sure to say yes, and he at ono° takes Three hundred trees are .considered a �, s* I a the result of Saturday'aa. cycle manage s .were the sole judges:�uather �' �ssession oP the , tushing beauty. good seataon's work for one camp, e=ach t c Bred feet below the surfeits at Ilnere May be other ounpetitors Lha -tree yielding 2,000- feet of timber, ori aei: - A -locomotiv lavnt ca able o build- tYte "tr, ck" ar ' pluck" system of foo- Wielicaka, Galicia: This wonderful sub- e p P field however, in which • c�ie he modest estimate of the average. > lis 200 .6kkines in a- iyear ' . tv be tory sli is, where the men are upmerel- terranean city has a population. of over man who has the m st cows gets t e When the morning's stent is complet• - �" ,` +I'. g � : shipped from Philadelphia to R ia• fully fle d, was not ignknown. maiden., The sun lie ty of this system ed, the men are free the rest of the �� ; a thouiAnd men, women and childre n, p cc mMend itself to t h, sleep or gamble,.to Flora' Finlayson, who was a one It is not wogderful, than, that in of wurtahip will wores •of whom have never seen the `' time ane of the best 1s nowri sin ers in Septem r last the men sen=t their thc,se wlto� love ma ing has been oris search on their own account for Inds- ,the' United States, died in Sa Fran- wiveo be in the streets. A�ded to light. of day or the earth a outface ! long period of-buyin bouquets and up-. an rub , rsaparilla and other mark- �, a t eco• ( ' - 8 This remurkaple cit has its town era tickets cu�it rnati in the purchase stable products of the woods, or to y g I bowls, etc.,-from elaborate ` r nesse for the re- the gen .nal queatian oY wagea and hours Of a•diamond ri�figa 'he 'Lulu marriage make canoes, paddles, 1 ,;�i An p hall, a theater and its assembly room, i°ativjli"s cogsiat of a ut two days eat- the mahp any stumps for their own ltse eptian and entertainment of L Hung was th recent grievance that t e men as wall as a.beautiful church, dacaratad gg S _ as been reared at Philo- f cad to stand idle Por th ee days f urn ing, drinking and daticiug to the mtd$t or to sell when they return: to the -, Chang h p P were o _ with statues, all'.fieing fashioned r of which like a guy Lcxshinvar, the haunts of man.! The loge are hauls to R : _ dslphta. during the eatonation, and rasa ved no ore cr etallized rock salt. It has well bridegroom bears the future )artnar of the cam, at night, go as-to avoid he � Geon a Ellwell, a Philadelph hoy, p Y �'Vhere the •c w c _ smoked twenty cigarettes inn elf an wages• Ate they remarked, Th Cza�a •graded streets and spaciollB squares, his joys and sorrows off to. !s kraal, intense east of ,tho day. hour far a wager• He died few holiday means hunger for ue etnd our all well' lighted with al trurit.y. Ass b'rom -that Lime forward ' the wife's place is not too remote, ozen do thus A hours or a age mentioaned in the forego' I there are duties consist in hoeing the mealie part,of the work. 1 ��. familia . jAcolated easeq in this and ,r ound city, patch, or grinding corn, cooking, and ho was Howe ar wretohed the t � of 'be "where not a tringle indiv lual in three per=forming other little. odds .and ends TOBACCO KILLS GERMS: . A Waltham, Mats.; man, . initiated in Go nn Orange lod e, took works n, the main interest of the prey- or four rucoeastve genera ions hits ever which always nand attention in a well r "' �tlegal action against the officers for of ant atr'ke let not that�,it adds ante more seen tlte'sun or hoe any idea of bow. regulatoci"`Lulu h�ouseholda When chi!- Tobacco ,and tobacco smoke are anti- - �-fit alt during the ceremony. Sia �e t>ple live on the outside f the earth I dretln arrive, the caro of them is an- septics and germicides of considerable I&: the officers were fined $351 ea h. page the martyrology of lak}or, but Their rook halt houses ar p said to be other duty whirah,-devolves u,pon the ppootiver atnd their action is useful in re- '`1 b � Mns. Fannie , Pollock, afte that it preownts the first instance -in rfect sanitariums, and then r e wife. I lieving or preventin any tendency' to -E pe y chronic congestion of the lungs. Many `, ; ' ` ` forund her noway i Y 1 menthe' hearth, Russia of organized realetance ; ,to the on-suit of the denizen QE the ' The attire of , the Zulu maiden is of ;tttishand, Alex. Pollock, in Ch' z go, and REED AND TYRANNYr t�" Salt.lines" is sail to stress hat the scantiest lmssible aharacterl Bhe doctors-have remarked the comparahive s had him jailed for bigamy an . detest- - of the Surface inhabita of Ga - is adorned with mealy strings of beads, imin y froin contgump�tion and other a Jyd w er tion. Pollock deserted hue ifs and but preserves a propor regard fur de- seas en'o a by ork $- �� of the t s, whish is stigtoz'ted by = Y drLse o b e to to ac two chi Bran while they were c nnging ;. Drum y w sting a sort of loin boa 'o f torics. ' the wh le fort. e.oP the Govexnm�nt. fibs SUNDE fiANDIAT(o}. cloth worked in beads Lai a collection I , cars in �ttawa. . Immodesty is not one of ROME AVER.AOES „ There is no o for the- tte in oTgani ation dlsplaged must fill every of feathers.+ t Bir, your a�u'a performance on the bier failiriga, however; and there is f ;` our commercial ad s from the Un ted impart' i abnerver with admiration, �e� French horn is xecrablo. It will drive rwthiiig in her 1�bavior in, public to Th upiation of the world averages I �- I'i_r' > rates, end trade is almost.entir ly Fon- on the other hand, it had catr}aed no- end fe- 109 warren to every 100 men. Eight- I : soot body Froin my house. You told offend tits -,eye: Both tnalos . 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Ri le here Br ( *- to the address label on your paper on 9 + p y+ ie' corn's Corns{�sa with bis. ole. _ I , 1 r, F�,; 'V r ( ,1 • oaa glwsys seoertain bhe date tow csh Pe _ .-_' +... - /... 1t 'r 111 L_ '•, ' - �V :q'r .. +�3 sb a`+. ,_, _ .4-, Your subscription to Tam Nx is d. --MAver rtt•iek teas ,bare on Sunday' It. Sisley Snndsyed at the Rodge 604 'r t- :. '• r r' � . . I Remittances are sokno�tedged yy� with his par ale: nhange o1.date nn label on the Srst paper fo iepo rte a lnoet splendid'time. t 4 receipt of.money at this oboe. Al aye —Mrs. W Leng, of SntherlAnde Corn•' Mille Addie Petah, of Wexford spent ,r�' i �w 1 ;_' twev tie date osid ahead. are, is here ith friends. )�anday under the arenLal root. p J Mrr. Ratasa of Mongolfa, visited with —Mrs. M rehal'l; of Sim0o8, j6 with hie brother i • iii i ,i� • y Mrs. Marga b and family: Tliomae, of ]Malvern, last : . , • t x�� itg m I y —G. (}. P oey, of Toronto, was with Sunda . We wonder w en Glen is going to start . Thomas B: arquie 11►s 'week. rip shop on thewnline or has be already : 4 :' PIOXXRING, ONT., SEPT. 4, 1 6 " —The fu rel of the late James Gibebn started. - w'+: - on Friday, se largely attended. The weather k somewhat d at : 1. : '_ —Mies A nie Bunting ie with friends time of•writing lint we'll still keen ar ying _ I� r`= LOCALISIII S. in Toronto d Hamilton these days. fvr rasa. _ —Mrs:F seer, of Missouri is'with .ber Mies Annie Fisher, of Hast ngs, is ' Y - •_ Don't wait until the iron's hot, sister+ Mrs. . A. Hilts for a�'i days. sending a few�daye with ber unc e, Wm. ' ` Bat matte it hot b muscle; _ r lens, M v . al e rn G - - - odon a ��` r rid Gee h •, . a e co me c d . _ yy to n e r Don t wait for wealth yoi.r father s got, 9 Wesle Orme od ie serion i with -I _ TaTta off your Dost and t}uette. poking and packing apples hereabouts. y �y . 4 --L. A. Findlay, of the Mildm y t hoid-favor. is man friends ish for 1= � - —John R. Winter is'improving a the � his.sleedy recovery. b 1 + P . Gazette an wife, are here this week. - days drag along. R. Thompson hada valuable co killed --Mrs. J see Ham and son Glordon; of —Mrs. W. Peak w 1 in Toronto his on the railroad }fere on the 28th i st., the • . Horse,'$h08 �altlloli -.1 " week with relatives: � Toronto, ar here this week with friends: _, —Mr. an Mre. Preston nee Mies Ellie cattle guards berg no use. Finnan Haddie - .r: . ( The mouth-otgan band ` �" • - - —Revs. Thom and cAaley exon ng• j3�rn yed to � , - t , E pulpits on Sunday event g. Philp) is lire for g week with Squire Soarboro village!last week and ga a a few . Armours Corned'Beef < , Bunting an family. choice selections(at the entertainm ut held Dried Chipped i3eef �I: —Mrs Samuel Lint n nae bee a —.John ecor. of Toronto, wheeled there. I ' ' . ' _ 1� week with her people ou at Oak Ri gas, �. - , Ham and Chicken s `; Acl down n S qday acid spent the day with Miss Ida M. S onehoase, who as been - ,, - � _. —Mise Florence Wr ght returns to s endin threenonthe at Grime y Park H.am anc� Tongue - " his cis er, re. Jno. Law: p Turks and Ton ue day from a five week a trip to Lo don returned home 1 st week after a Det en - and Detroit. Post o 'ce Inepeotor Barker, called Y S _ , .� . . here on Th reds mornin on his wa to JOyable time. > ' • Kipper Paste " .,' —D. F. Every nae 1saAed Mias Lo t{n's Brougham, where some trouble is re ora• . WIL •C"T•- Bloater Paste - i ;' °•F residence on Kin streeE` anld m ved ed. P ' .��� there on Wednesday. De artm - aI Examinations. Sjtrasbourg Meat - J $amael (Iormley; who ie(oonfide tial —Dr. F. Henry will visit Pickeri>' P I Veal and Ham 1 '_ - • and will b found at the Gordon Hou e � a ' ' elerk in W. 2. Dgnbar s Btorei is oft' uty � At last the zamination retnrns have . C nned.Tomatoes ' q , �H the let and 3rd Tuesday in the month, let V., r,.-T - for a fortinigbt on vacation. . been officially nnounced, and tudents , Peas, Corn, &c. . - - and 16th. -- 24tf I , —Will.Andrew is confined to the h use are relieved of i the long and p olonged —Mrs. ex. Ewer, of Toronto, acid I'' - f.\. these days with a severe cold; orbic he suspense. Belo* we give a list of those 1 Mrs. Chane Lon$, of Dunbarton, welre If ou are oi, on an cutin on want'some of our is-nic oods. - �2 has some fears map prove troubles me. sucoeesful in thi section : Y S g $ �' �• g bare with r. and Mrs. John Leslie on We �s eciall e�oi�lm.end our Clli ed Beef and F th 'J --George Crbw brought us a Dorn took tiARxx�nt, P Y pP �, " Saturda Bu Pickles. Try t�lem. .- that<uneasnree 13 feet. ' It was rear d on y' I First -Forma Brace, M rodie, I - , •',` . : I � �, " W. H. Bank's farm adjoining the vil age. `Rap. ex.-Gilray, of College .btreet resbyteria obaroh,Toronto, wase Roel t Burk, C Fooklet, J Forster, H Deter, �• '3 —George -Richards, of the Kim Ston H Gee, L Glendinning, F Hainer. A Hood, 1 II ..� . it "White Oak Cott e," Frida a 3 - Road east, ie an invalid these days o ing Saturday 1st. y N Huxtable, F Johnson, C Ki inch, M ' ' �N�_, to a fall in .the barn. He ie imp, ving T,ownsboro,. F Lund M Miller. A Moor• :� �h . 1 r —On Tu eday,-Auguat 25th, at Bolts , y+ y ,1� nicely, Ont•, Mre. F, N. Leavens presente3 h r head, J Morgan, A Norrie, C arthoott; "; —Dr. Cri�r. ss, dentist, will be in Pi ker P Phalan, L Pringle, W Reive, L Robin • io the �lnd and 4th Tnesda of this husband w th a daughter. We all eztetld ' g y congratula ions. eon, E M Sttwari, F Wales, C eddell I ' � x month,- Special Indncementa this oath Wismar.. + * —Them thodiet friends are Navin t e for those requiring seta of teeth. g Second Form, rt 1--N A xtal►le, T : - 4 ' walks int a ohurph property repaired a Pa Y : I —John Gordon and John E: Gee have McBath, A MoCafires, D+I Mill r, T Phe• I R , Y- , ` (' jest returned from the weal atter a end• some.of th to replaced. Other reF sire e ing a week examining the fruit Drop. also being ads about bhe premieee, len, E Ile nolle, H bmith. _ - x _ —The c lleite horse ran awe the otb r Second Form, part 1, (witbo t physics) T .A .r•; j They say that apples are a trema does day. and ra her defaced one of be orb s —J Betz, E Davidson, L Dav iia, L'Di:, ; ,. ' - ,K ;", barprel be very beet selling for fifty o nt�p a of the dem rat. There happened to C Fie!beller, C Fleming, Hall, A t • �'_ =r no person n the vehicle at the time. Luneau, R McAvoy, H Nighs ander; E . . . .Al COr tally Invited t(). . . . ` —John Gordon asks for tendo •for Park, E Wales, L Watson, M Dun . , I - -If yon are desirous of renting a g _3 the construotion of a frame barn o his ! ' �'A. faun porch of the village. Feti a e examine o r advetiein�columna. The ' Second Form. part II•,D J bnston. - . PL 4 g - are a nn ber thi9re advertised. •Th a Primary—E Eckardt, 18 La Jay, (bon• : - • - . � �,� will be received a to noon on Tq ' d v, ours Fora. II) F 13iohardaon, Roberts, - � .! Be inner 1G6h+ o esque work ' a- new 44 . are well worth reading ea rl; � - i in F� w Ethel Stewart, I Thomson, E Tuckett, J � AOitoa. ; . I I —R. A. unting and Goo. Parker we Yaks. I - , "� '"`.1 •-l[ieb Idoi•rig will begin her w r in Junior Leavin —C Carmioha4J, aV !. , t _ at Ottawa this week getting an insig t R �"� music a1 the college on Saturday o - into rl en as of dobe Doidge, E DonRbert , J T verset, R . P4 tars ages >� A� i 14th and I5th � 1898. ' ioR. Those wishing to take io They took n the ezoarsion that went e t FleiouiniC, F GlendinainR, W Green, J s . , �/ , lesson will do well to meet hero tat Hare, A McCall A Mason,G l;iobardsoa, - Monde a enin day. After this week she will be t s y g A Smith, I Steele. ' ;. - ;I , ' cull eve �Vednesda . --Those swamp Brae as hell as rho �`�. 1, e �lck rl� ., _' io along the ailway still burn in this eeoti Senior Leaviolg—A Thome n, T Ward. f I _ 4 I-' —Tt is somewhat earl to predict to and mach damage bas in oonsequen Fourth Form, part I—Rrsaaan, F I � it, but we ars of the o ion that i ill Bhtbn, C Jordan, H Warrsii. +� 1' been done. Ths fall rains will lilcely - ' � take eonsiderable mon to mak the , - . ._ ,,a" called in quench them. 1 nc>Ysi�rio COLL OU-It , ,• a tf roadway oyer Puet a ill as find —$and mornin fast J. H. Goren First Form—Y Annsq�. r' smooth ae formerl . . T be cure t ez• y .• ' y had some the ran into by the early e - Second Form, part I—M Annan, T- ' • . ! - y teat of the hill has'- material y re - - ,� dtioed•` press tr ' on the oroeeing a mile oast it Camber, D Thom ( i seed in physics) I �� ; fo !e here. On beast hadI to be killed wh' # Second Form, Part I, (without physics) 1• I • • • • • • �!' The Poet farm w offered two otbe are seriously injured. T W Gowlie. =�� by enation on $atnrday slfternoon b t did lose will oonslderable, t find a urehaser. T e place w' how Primary--R Wa1sli .(banourt form II). -! i . —Tods (Friday) is Division Court da 'Junior Ijosving-7 4 Busy R Dale. We are showing !the beet selection at the lowest prions we ever oBered. Biniti. _�.: bhe cold by tender. T e farm eo ns at Bro b m. The case of Vaastone v •D ; made tot order, 4 1 up. FIT AND. WORKMANSHIP � ? R Iwo hundred and five so ee and wale ran Woodru$ a cauein considerable interes a$ia�ia, GUaRANTEET). r �b rip to fI1C,600 at Sutura yrs sale, a ifla R First Form—J Cooney, J Doyle; D. ' _ , in this 1 ality. The trouble ie over Evans, H Flumerfelt,J Gra R Dray, M . . , _ -``1".L' oyer =81 per sore. y+ I ... —We must Congrratul to it; num r'of beef that b th claim to have bought fro Houston. ' E Hnztable, M Jenkins, H ='. r young folks who sa oeesfally sed Robert bi on, of Port Union. They toil Jewell, E McDermott, M McLean, R Wall . r tp�ir -: = .. _ - oq likely bo pay for the beef before tb M naro, C Sharrard L Aar G Glamis. • ' _��, ' . - tide recent examinations. We pub i h a , pe . courts hav done with ii: t I--.N Blanchard eomplete list elsewhere. IC will be a Second Form, par We have received a lar s assortment of Wall Pa rand Borden to ' y ' —Mabl r Bros: have arrived here anc� ( aeeod in pbyiticn Jas Do le, J Gra , I fiat the college btndents did roman bly ) y y tnatgb, which exacts anything pe have oyer handled. are fitting p their evaporator for the fa) aw, H McDon ll. P ..�=. i ' well considering the short time so a of i~`+► . , _ season. hey are prepared to pa the Second Form, rt I— without b Bice) . them have been attending the inatit ion, Pa ( p y =-We very mach regret to b that highest m rket price for apples euitabl E Atkinson, A Douglas, J Graham, A _ ? r 1, . for their nrpoee Thev expect to hav Kay. i . Squire Green, of Greenwood, fe on .- • • ,-2:o 5<, . N : the facto ' running at full capacity withi $sound Form, part II—V McGill, :; i' kU Taeedav evening and broke his leg AQ r, - the Squire is a very old man Shia ea4 s few las Hoye and girls who deBir (bonours). .'' i . : I mishap will be almost more than h cad employme t 'rill find•it here. Primary—W Fairfield, B Luka, 13 � — — - - ' ' —Majo P. J. Rowe informs us thatth O'Brie C Ward W Webster. t ` Sgrvive. Ws tragi, however, Ohat h may 46th Bat ion has been ordered into cam A Dorris n. ` Junior Leavin A Card, 1^� 1r0oover hie former "good" health and R-- Rio- r�y� ..,,- strength. at Kingslo on $eptsmber Ibtb, for twely M Flumerfelt, Id Galbraith, W Gray, E 1 , is l�� 1 �. a V days. H feels confident tbatihis coma Ha r, M Keenan, R McCabe, E Mo r — ��i _ {a- 1'y Tenders will be reoeied by cit r J: _-- 4 pat P L Stratton, J Walker, M �- �• -♦ E. Farewell, Q. C., Whitby. or V, n will bs in B lendid tum for the Cabe, E Nukes, _ - . _._-- : ______-- - ------ cam H �qaa azetted Ma or in tb' i -� Richardson', Pickering, for the put base p' g j Walker. ! : . .. �I I ' of the Poet farm on the Kingston road mililip fr m the 18th of April, 1886, an Matrionlation—N CMRR. (f3rst•olass ` r = - east. The tenders must be in the ands ie justly pond of his promotion. I bonoure in English and history ; second• . _ hard ars of all kzndsg- i ' ' - of either of the above parties not 'later -Tho abominable holes in the eiael. class bononrs in -olassice), a Shanurd � ( I :' than noon on Wednesday, Septow � 80. walk on ing street hav been repaire4. (first-class honours in history and olassioe; • Fetll particnlare are liven in oar ad ,tie• The path aster waled long as it wad second class hoaon» in English and ! {- . "` - in oolamne. advisable to allow of S e owners of the mathematics), A 8t John (passed in �f s' Latin, abd Greek). ! �_. S We have had some frost Burin the animals t repair them, ut hie confldenb� French, ,i _ _ past week, 'but the damage res Icing was -mie aced. Now >iGbe law mase b Senior Lesvi J Shanwdb , �— EXCELSIOR. POTATO BUS KILLER.—The ohea est and moat efi'eot" • ,.I therefrom brie been bpi slight in this enforced ainet animalai rnnn:nR aronn l WMITBY, insecticide on .the market. Applied dry—No mixing required, Alwaye�ready d _ a,J Iooalitp. We have been verbally in orm• loose. B ansa fhb neo a of Whitby all• "First Form—O Hfll, G Johnston. H safe to handle. �s;� ��� ed that considerable damage has been low caul to inhabit the public street, Rricharaeonr " j - done b front in Uzbrid a Towns p, aB we are n t compelled do the same �/ W• -J• Reazin Pickering .. ;::, y g Second Farm,part 1—e King, W Sbi►w i q_ . ' well as -in She western pari of th Pro There iii a beceeeity, ere it ie a nu R 6tew•►rt. . T__ _ ____ .. _ .f vines. In the matter of Rost at ati time anoe i I Second Form, part I. (without pbysios,) - . : y y I those who reside along be front f this —Capt. Hilts and Wb V. Riobardao�i A Howden, Gertrude Smith. - . - r `�', �t! . . i .township escape much of,the se erity accompan •by a stranger, had a ye Primary, B Adair, (honours, form ' 2.), I i X 3 . that 'those residing on she hisher lands lively Exp ,fence one day recently whil{a G Bewall, E Holliday, A Henderson, R Have your Spring Clothing s " are treated to, driving ea t. When opposite the Dolle McDonald, J 1doPhereon, M Orvie. �L, �. r e R R R H Bewell, K Hillary, made b3T �',a.. Garvie Cornell,' who resides e t of rounds t e kin •bolt of the bu gy bre Junior leavin ,-- here had rather an interesting expo ience letting the front axle and wheels clear; f I Lawrenco, 8 McCarthy, 0 MoTaegart, . ' . w " . - % 5• Iii;i ,:. on 'Friday. He orae helping Moses Hard the rig. he hoz dropped forward an Kate Moen, W Orton, Ida Pilkev, J Pilk k " ��v-�j to drt�w-in peas. The load caught i pas- all three ere:thrown to the-ground•wit ey, G Pringle, W Rammer, ,I3 Smith, M ' j - ' ....i ���a r sing through the barn doors,and in bank ooneidera le foroel The horse did not q $frau, C Hmitb. i. , , , , ing the horses up to get a good st rt be to get awa and the men escaped with Matriculation--L Halman. (passed in i • i •I � �}�}� , ` was knocked off the load by the top f the Revere sb ing rip. The boggy orae eoo>p Latin and Greek). _____ -__ ---- _ P F: j door frame. He .fell neon bis baa and repaired. SEnior leaving—L Woodcock.. shoulders upon the wagon tongs , and pmt 1-•-A Grose, A —A ins bar of orchards in this viola t Fourth Form, �' 4 sustained some severe bruises but Cher- have been visited at night frequently of Smitb, heli Pickering s Tailor 2 wise escaped injury. The team •s a :_: t�, � very quiet one, alae hie position ontd late and c naiderable fruit carried away. BIRTHS. - � . '� Few poop a who have fruit RrowinR wogld j - "p " have been rendered mach more er- deny s ,son a Sample, bat when it Tnaw ..st $unbarton op Friday,Acx'�-ust 91tt perfect Fit Guaranteedx '' ous, as it orae he bad much to be auk- less,the wife of wiltlain Thona,of sainRhter' 1 � , mea to feeling They draw the line., �Ys fel for that he eecaFed so easily: BnaNDaa..-At Dunbarton, on Bunday,August, a 3 E= we been informed that s few young mels 90th, 1866, the wile of Jobn IIran�ior. of twin —There Seems to be ooneii rabic = r` 4 whose pa nts would blush to know it, cone. trouble in Searboro township ov r the , '- , compose his pelfery or anizaiion, Tis cattle guards used by the C.P.R. Com- . Bowmanyille Fair&bis ear will be held I:, , . boys, no oabl do the 1bmR for misohiwef, Cj a,ll w ny. A IarRe number of cattle have on Thursday and Friday Sept. 17 and 1@, .::::s ;•': but snob iecbief nae heretofore rwjeta The program is - ,, n killed upon the track dul i g the pp earlier tb n asset. 14 1 of a very zponsivs oharaotsr. Aban ops resent Bummer and in moat oaas the : uni ue. Imureda at 4 in. there ie a ,end see � i . . til � :� -' P y the grape notion boyo. q y p' , 1 ! i have got upon the track over tb se le ' base ball match for a Dash prize of $20. l ,_„ ,i Os, s feetice cattle guards.. We have en in• - .. '' At night a promenade in a drill abed. 1 � pr ;1 ` �I i1-' formed that a farmer who had some AlY tb Ontario harvest heads h Friday's program opens with a bicyole bhe , ! aaimale kille+i has entexed a en and went to anitoba found employment. competition at 1:80 p.m. for 12 valuable will seek to recover the price of hie attie. Adam err, of Inverary, was Atte c• pprizes—ladies, men's rend boys', and a Beat �talue in ' The mnmoi al oaancil are not to blame in a ate threshin machine, when h b d Dom etition at 2 m., or 8 rizss— ' p g g e an p p. f The Market. .,. for the state of affairs as the min les of Ives accid ntally drawn into it and kill d. '$2b $15 and $10'open to West I)urbam. , . L I i ` - , % i ` their meeting will show that the of k has Chests Vanlaven bas issued a rit Valuable prizes are•offered for butter, in•. We have alt kIad6 of Rockers and Faey Chairs; aIe. Dir,ing•Room chairs ixr ,_. ii° been ordered to write the compan 's offi• against oury Jonse, of Uxbridge, ole m: eluding $18 dinner set, $8 .park,, lounge, the latest styles. ciale calling their attention'to the atter. ine $100_ damages tar,alleged illegal lar• $G tea Bet, $b worth goods. Very" large Sideboards and Bedro.3m Suits in all designs. Extension Tables and'Kitchen <, This has been done on more tban ne oc�; rest. a • . ; - number of special prizes are offered,mak• Tables always on.ha1Ad. Cheap for :Cneb. ALL, GOOD$ DELIVERED. . : nasion bnt the company.has not c eider.! Tboma E. Thrull is suing Ma �lnn ing altogether one of the moot attractive UNDERTA�; ING-•s-•Ouz undertaking department is complete in every reaped.. - ed , the communication worth f and BroadwR, and Wm. Malloy, of ro i' ,.programs oer offered-.b the Scwi t O tt alwa e',op Aar. . . �i . . . ' y y• Cas�+ste, oflins and dobe answer. Now that the matter h s beeul villa, for notated damages f.,r the'publi!• ?:o lee of thd-.prizo list ztiap tie' talta+from, , !. • ' ® i enters i the courts we should like t e niade ft}j I3�wind4_4 a I i d n , . o caftan of n advertisement for the sal o to enLrieO ma h �, . I " y. see it fall threshed out, lands. ';a l N. 'C�xAMlk€ r1I� y fecretar+;; owpai avY1 e, 1 y - t i - i " , e. i'1'.F7'#fit d,. 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