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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1884_10_10,over aaa )wogej t Loan—I+to ( D.DZLA x. DAvM1 . E. T♦ Leya $not.: 1ios. m .. Pew URD] 'Don't i �mpauytq. • , \ t i made an lnterestmg comparsson between ;a: mmiaaon. ', BLAC=. >►. A. Rsoa , , • a Gollmanytrtaking a test the "Reseltats ' t. s. aro. 1lOnILL. " ' '. ' ataGistiques du denombrement de188a"tor ' sir' : I ,,: , F t ' the former dountry, and the "Slatisahes • - • `, . ,. E SLIE i ., ,: J rbruch fur das Deutsche Reich for r li. i ' 1 i .j l r, y. I I . ,. , - th� r On the 5th of J ane 1882 the I e jatte , l I, ( ' lOe �BkeI t .. .: i' _ . •, t 1 ! �' I I + . cat of th Jahrbuch the elation . Sewn Work_ �__ - _ — !_ — --- I--- a )_ P° Y ATTENDED Tu. -- — '— -- _- o e rm m ire 3, . .. y p orkmanshlp• 1 • :.. 4 hie that of t e French Rep b�lic I Deo. - 1 o corse $amaait . PIC$E.RII . ON�I'. F IDAY, OCT. %4, 1884., „ i X70, J:.: 17,1881,)was 37,GG2,048, Gelman ,,rare- -.� , King Art st, DOL. III , t ;1.' k I 1 t 1 1 � ; 4 � 1 i , � ' t f I 1', I fore, being about seven and a hall mill- RlokeringVillage ' — _ - ions to the good, and that &t a fast• r in- irABLI� ED, 1!689. im tion of Wye wh a year is bellsved , ing from scrub stook doesn't pay. It costa cre}sing ratio than France, seeing that .FOREIGN N TEs AGRICULTUR�L�. I `' the excess of births over deaths in 1886 t nearly or quite as much to raise a pair of . --r-- QUEEN CITY OIL Cos ( tO OOOd+�• It been proposed I wall 4E5 000 in the one count and onl IONt(O f1, L ,; __ to medy the evil institutic g an ex I. 1 act�ub steers, which when four years Did g I 11 �- v. t horse 1Tertlliger rl®. !1ffYIIUite '' I will girt pnly bon, six feet, as it does to 100,0ir0 or so in the other. While bt ging 1 ice Oeasia V Rewta The Rert�s pis tax of 60 gold ru les on a in mind that German is von to er fi Flshelres.--Thej 16tablhbed fate slue of which iw der 300 rules. dee who bas made eevessl eipetiment corse a thriftlr pair of shorthorns or Here- • y �" tion and France to immigration the . This Ht. l has t*n re odelled and refu nisb- ea sd tLroug: int, and is u w the only trot -c1 aP.,31 ,p�IIENG ERLES Gl10ElIIN l�aeoh 1n l3ooDa�• ! ! I is a Dations fao4 4 the centres of in the tine of different kinds of oommer- ford. grades, whloh at the me age will, + h - for qr population ma be said to ,rev mase er say ,� ae iu caflad .'' Ge an colonist li do not, v might' tial fettrlirers, among them some of the I measure seven teat or more, and sell for. y at he rate -of 350 000 er annum r id of p Etc , etc. , , • . P° I net►rly .twice as mesh. The starving , p ' P f . ' I , be expected, lie in the large sespor- spat po ular ibrands in market, wants to method of feodin farm stock c'osse't a th latter at the rate of 150,000, Each ' f 2 9131 � 3 dt 35 There is tome uertaon of aq interna- I ( P y. ' . artooci. _ ��axitF Q to s, but in such p as Frankfort -out I know sir T it is that no fertilized has ever Man farmers fed their calves est en- de a sees some two million popple - CAR of a+ Q nOW111 I tional conference at the Hague, bo take � � D and Bremen, each brought him an good crops as he ets from y l m e in the German proportion than n 1ARV IS -ST: Y trtwllEa ivAIVE ou h to ee thorn alive that when a r a ` �� riINDER ENatas I measures against the sale o! spirituous of high lien at 1 twelve hours by the use of animal manures. lie even g k p th I• rench, so that by the time we re&c� li cors W the North Sea 'fishermen, and year old they aro- not larger than they J. HII LDEI-NEA , I'ItOPInETOIt. - Q call from the nearest All German rt. goes so far ass to af�rm that he has rarely th year 11)00 the access will be close up ko ppoo ml ht have been at four months and aro - ' '1- . j especially! against the 'vessels following F fort as eciall , is a ogntre where received an more value in aro than1le_ g ' on 11,500,000. A cora rison of the oc ON'�AR I�. GOLD MEt)ALS i F y ve much thinner than the should . fiO WJI Z , , . . them out to sea in order to mall &pinta. I for me years past he colonization ma- coat of fertilizer applied. ow we are Y ; ca ations of the two countries shows some Awarded at Toronto,. London stud have neon at that age. Large, thrifty i T '. Guelph, in x883, for i It appears all, bnt certain' says The niaj been very atrogg. The Dentwhor unable to atlswerthese gneation& with any calves can be raised - •on skim milk even at king diflerer}ees, .owing to the habits I CUT IB IZ _ o� � y yV}iikh Ren<ero that Mr. Qladatone K onalvoroin tanlpded at the end of d of certaint We know thftt thous ' an tem eraments of the different ia- . • ' °�� y' if fed with a sufficient quantity and there p PIS K ItIi�TGI. will, if spared, make sn effort to disestab- . 1 , IIumbered 2, members onl� s aIIda and thousand& of farmers scattered is no good reason why salves should not do ,although itils difliciilt to arrive 'at fj' lish the church of . Scotland. He owes tw vemonth later, d has now bravo a over nearly the whole of this country, ata eo well fed aA to keep growing thrifty str ct classification, ;.because in Franee� . — " to the dissenters of fieo4- in 1 rind tow in South Germ . uein oommernial fertilizers to a greater aq re than.in,moat countries, persons , - '1'his `ot se is a fine ne brick! building, i�nish- r too much P P&h ai' all the time. At, no other time in the.life , ' ed in 1, nor stylo, very- uonvouience, and AND OTH[R land to refuse to lead an attack .upon the I Al these associati 'ria, however, have or -1 as extent, with.rbsnits that are so of the carseat cart flesh be laid on so cheap- °f,, n found figuring in two or three cap- I • oomtort [Dor �7te F;avullin publ}e. ' 1he ch least �ACHINE OiLS. ahtuoh,' and if the result Of"the nest d0 0 l[ttle elle drat! Up ppm Ops satjslaatorq thgt their u/e U OOntinged brands of Atjugs, Liciu,na allil Cigars alw ys ou p aCl fes. It Often happens for Illatance I brand. t:uw and vulunwt roue HtaWas and ht,dn' ' I I l , general election -bm.. toreturn a liberal mmes and e s ood deal of and increased from ear to ear.. 'We sa wogs itis onng, and unless well lith fit_ �t1 , P g Y Y fed then, the anlfnal will becomo stunted; ! t a land owner in the country (and re- ' 1. cU"HDA itT,1'roprin or. FOT SAIB b� tut F1I$t-Cla$$ Dealer. government to power. there is no no .the eptly exoe tion being the Bar- •know that npqu outt own farm, ferbilizors and no subsequ t good feeding will fro- ed ss ouch) is a lawyer in the city, o - Jail. 1#;611, Ise;__ _ __ donbtone'of their early measures will lie' li Central 0oalety for the dexelopment were applied exclusively, upon those per w ile in the lower strata of sociel;y a-wea- . 1 !; - __ -.- - '.Eve Barrel Guaaranteed. . cure the frill decd'b feeds which might ■ p ry Dae for' tllie dt>tsstruotion of the Soottisih of German into abroad) which is tions which were moat remota from the ve is as often as not an agricaltursl la- —li H1g�lest-a- rket- - • 1Ce ` • hate been attain d'b fending well' while ■ �.. church. I eh Hy ooeupied i oommemis►1 Quer- ;Dura of supply of stable sranure: bo er when textiles are ahlvck, ane. many f 1' A 1 U 1 L A a 11 ! youing-eepi g cows which yield a �S1�UEL RO©ERS, M88 The of field' a'psrations whin `� R` A five sore porn field was manured six: small quantity of milk of poorqualitydoea a Ouse'domestic helps his empl,oyer in ' the 17th rench ao is ;horst to a Domieiaan er iia Ausiirifi-gun- years in succession with- commercial man- th fields or in his office, beim b -r terns - - FO t 30 Frout St. East, Toronto. arm y not ay. It is si ply a waste- of fodder to g • k I go throug is based upon a reminisoen is divided into) three rovinces--the ores, and brought act large crops "other a s rvant, a farm bailiff. or a clerk: Th _ _�� P fe such anima Old cowa,Mrhioh have eke rtions of the fartti u n which atablo ho ever aro difficulties incident 1 to all ,' ! of the e'}ent& of the peninsular war n ioian, Dalmatian, and the so-called Po Po outlived Choir u fnlnew :are equally ung ' I The Dominion 0r an and Piano.0 . 1814. The prevailing idea of the ops - A tro-Hungsrisn rovinoe, The last- manures were applied. We know too, pro$ ole. Bu Ing hay doesn't pap. ce sus rdturna, moreor less. The" cumber I i � .- tions is &;plan to meet a march similar to ed province hu during the last thirty, that stable manure hanle3 and spread rip of hose who live by farming or oremtry - . . . th , effected b Wallin n from S n dual! in uoud the o ,Dal on these putt acres would have cost Some farnier4, ei her fi'drti carelessness or y P� y t� ) >�g want of j yilgment, keep more stock than in (Uermany� including women a>, l child- 1 I into France-8oult, no longer able to de r et rules of the o er, which all houses us more per acre than did the oommereial this have fodder for and along towards ' ' ' ' re ,iii 19 225 455 the same w't claw' ! t i 1 fend the line of the Adqur, falls back w h'the exoeption'ot one io Prague now fertilizers• Ws do cwt sty thab our in- spring find that t�ney must either b`uy hay ranee, represer;ting 18,249, Z >9 ; no. g t :'/ L uirer used the f® iter too s aria 1 for ve great difference when we c,mailder •, I u n the basin of the 'Garonnk so as to c erve. The pprior of Gritz, Father q P g y' or self stock at a aerifiee. The rofits ori ,s� ♦ t ♦ � f �+ threa.en the ht flank of the English T omas Anwhul, an Ititfian, and an ad- we ate n°t informed how much was ap- . dr' th relative similarity of surface, which j ,y • rig feeding ordinary arm stock are not aut3i a xrwl m><mhing-upon I3urdeauz. v • to of the striotiest rule, was recent! plied per acre,. but do say that so far in rormany is 540,00(}; uare kilometers , Y tient tc repay t e outlay, where much - -- The ingem,ous method adoptedy d crag byy the goners! of tlr(e order to car we have observed, those who ase far. hay is purchased or feeding. It is bettor in France 528,000, hoe the differ- i , - I' . - �.I R'. HOOVER v' it the Galician' rovince which lives tilizer in place of animal manure have, in eel a becomes considerable w �n we take . _ I3uts;xtl military authorities by instruct P + to be, on the ss�e side in proportioning ^ 600 000 exits elation. ' i Pickot ing, 1888. 8.1 il:g the r.tik sad file in the art of shot;t- ,rding to a milder rule! an'd the result the majority of cases, used a far greater pop the stuck to rho hay, even if a few tont lis accblint �, ing by Tunuehir,g the!» with handker- o the visitation was that the Dominicans value of the latter than of the former per: of hay sre•left ov r in the apiriug. It is 111 the other hand the difference is low- �. �Q '-OTT ' WA T clI r fs on which the oOuatruotiou of the of Ga►1ie,a wars os ed upon to.obsery®rho ears, and ro have not given the fertilizers btater tot summ rover hay; than to buy en d by rho fact that children are much _ riftu uud its use are Nzplsrned has been sttietnr ur true Du ,nicaq rule. Thin ad- &fair trial. We believe the f rtiliaer hay. These are few of the reasons why m re abundant in Germany than in carried a eW further. Thu kat -hand• Q►unition has me with resiat&noe, and tnanufacturen have been sonl0�hat at , Fr ace; `1t is, however, whe>a pre o�- P put farming dawn t ay on some farms, sad tills manual itrflustries that the �� \� kerchief is n°+ being used to familiarize thereaignatiun of he prior is spukeD uf. !salt in thb matter by claiming more for they are a boutb ing remedied.. ai t r, .1 _ _ - Iiuesiane with the history of their ketosis. it is believed h wever that as In the Choir goods than experience would war r &teat diUeretice appears. 1!° , ` f . �— gg LLtud�$$ ! According to a Warsaw paper,' a M,oeauw' Austro -Hun province, so in Gall- rA ut, Farmers have been afraid to buy bu lding, and Handicraft trades ge aerally . 0 firm hos just manufactured a number of cit, the stricter le ma with discretion and apply fertilizets as liberally as they A poultry ra, r ease that short eggs a ploy 1G,058,080 persons in Germany; f Y produce hen chic ens and long eggs pro ` tandkerchit•fs un which are depicted the be raduail int aced. apply stable manure from their owh yards il'e in France all induatrie& (gra nets et `• g y: duce cocks. chief incidents in the life of Gleneral Appliation been made in Laudon and the manufactgrers have claimed that = iter) put together give ooeupsson to �/ Skubeleff, to Mr. 3ustiGo Wi Is, vacation udge,.in a a few amount of fertilizer in value is re- y J,424,1Oti, and this nndor'btedly . . `i Amon this uiteiestf><i Pzhibititlria case of Kitson vs. ChD Duke ofeweasWe, 9uired than of stable manure to bring A BA1.Ir0 NIiVQ CEIITIJRY. es the keynote to rho greater activity - equally heavy crops. I: an development of the life of the people - �� g 886 h t f R - for the appointm nt of a testamentary d - \\ `I . . w " _ H -o -r -r -o -f M-1-o--1-g-a-n, -t-a-w-a-r t ' , 1- • Eng Ishman to ocomps y him and his y - � .. I i - ne of thepkeatures of the oelebraiion wall o•f ,V -e -r -m -o -n -t} a -n -d F r-o•s t o f 1 ' depending upon eating,' drink. . -• - - visit to the cemetery of Pere La Chante, f d lodgin r cr ••, i Irise 1,164,51)0 in= -. i` I III -a -i -n -o. S-e•n-a-t-o-r 1" -al -u -n -d a StIi�i the oil oeply 1.. oo r r ai i ,can F b ng S D . mpanions war $- dog a cat and a p • eon. This was the be renin o ,. seri : �' . ' l 5 ,' ! u.place s wreath upon btis�jtomb.�;The The advan etc wi crops derived g g g p•r-e-s-i-d-e-d. T -h -e t-o-1.1-o-w•i-n-g r -s. ggrroo gravel in En lav thou h it was over 15 d ,idui.I in ranC' , :Ig against 7C>ri,G47 1n ' . onumenb of Auguste Comte, wkich ave -r -b -a t -i -m r -e- o -r -t o -f - h -i -s :-d- from stirring thesoildeeplT, is notgeneral- g + g ermatly, a fact w hich will •patent to .. , P seldom months after to memorabl June day at i stands just to the r�ght of that of ICasitxur d_r_e-e-s : ly appreciated or realized. VQrq I,rsnO t load a who are acquainted wi the_ two .. r Perier,•is of a very I simple ohsrvtgter. It iaM an ahem t made to stir the Boil deeply. Annoilay, , when the�Montgolfiers c untries and know the diffe t d s - liaddenly fruII1 the hndex-dppeal : y P sent u their 1' en lobe throe h the 'i r m- l _= J r - �.Ir/��j , `. �l nIlaed for LaWear 1 , t a o aaalan To a farmer who has been unsuccessful weratlon in Lo Iron of the F.rrt Balloon in lie German•Empire, Cotnmer• u an I - 0 hiatorfeal' furniture which is to be held at Kuardian of the in ant4Duke of Newcastle. in the use o fertilizers, we should sa . Abee 't In EuxIand. h ca in trade includ' shi in Mrs- Ho hu rarest ndmother, t Y # g Pp g' ` ' j Petersburg will be much appreciated by Pe do not use th em to er u on a la a scale I I wa •s and hotel -keeping, edip+.oy 4 - n ► y anti uariane and srtasts. The rimitive ag °g The ntena of ballooniii ,it En land 1 ' Hca th largest and mutt c•on, ,beta faster • in t ie who died a ew m asks O, was reeideRt ry g g F - the t Doultniou—IWx1:15. q P but experiment in a sniall sway and en- has been celeb ted at Lvnd, n, anal the 53 ,030 individuals in Ge<many, Ind in ,- `LNts air s'1<Utali Fat S " As 'aFAiMi N 1 �st Hsson suer ewsrded to say Yokel !n the W d• ebaira a;lnd tables of the ancient Slays,, as iii France. and by.hee will she constituted deavor to learn wh it in that our ex- t a res ect it is outstri b� France, well as the cos l furniture which at ro- the infant Duke of Newcastle universal ?' y . occasion hada eeial significance In the I P PP Y int a clods ndDI torn atCentenntal, Ilan. Y p trance differs so wide! from the ex r- ho withatandin that t e rallwa n.i1 . -1 bAILY AND EEK Y MAiL' Meda ndDI lomsat RyAn.y Australia, tart. scent accts!; ibe residences of the rich;and le ales of all her ropert . Aeoardin to y pe view of the hoe esented b thereocnt g h3 y' (cold M al at Provincial Exhibiilon Toronto i". g p pe y g (once of many others. Lands are not all experiments m e r by M. Ise rd, in is ess, and that the 4ermane are-itoton- THH MAIL be e I - �tghee Awards at Industrial Exttlbttton, Toro 4 the bright colored :seal goods in the mt,u- the law of Franoe,,that was prima facie ike in character neither are fertilizers ou 1 the ranter travellers of thu two -. fl'\e =eesplaca Is t'm r FassR .lt- 'so- sl. jik's outtt+gr, ,will be exh►bited, and a Cwt good, but the! proper course to be France, t11at the problem of seri& nevi y g } v El - - W! AHt'SOW MANUTAGTIIHINO p' all alike et � there are standard braDda � .'T a arm nay. ndarmerie and police Andcony,ln,moreatthem as'allotherCanadiao P-••■� � RE -AND UPR7QHT PIANO eats are at .resent bei made to fur•ni- pursued�.waa to apply 00 rho ootlrta of the �t ' y gt►tiou is �n solution. The raven, y+. a � ' sQo► P P ng tat can be det,�need upon for both ani- celebrated sass a ascension made from co prise in France 432,174 the addition biped. Itbas3so,000readerso keriQtn ture de•lors atl� „therm r meanin anti ue country t0 b0 lel iDto salon, Bed ,f S- ADvEkTISEMENTS ,,'-Farms r Sale•- and " ! BtsT IN Tn; MAHHHT. 1 l3 �1 posse Permity and high value, Oar own most the artillery groU d near Finsbury -square of the Wives and fanlil{es Lrin$7IIg the ' e wanted, -"'Stock' oL ^ Seel for Sale" "wasted" i Corrcin4ogdence Roltctted. weld or Dtm.tratea � tr furniture t.o send their oods to the Oulu- other pa�riies ,ate'sated had �no abjection, � f i3 successful ex riments were made u n nu ber u to 552 851, In Ge I the THP WF,EKLY MA1l_.� war -"Pef ON EA& is a alogue,realledfree. 1[ddress the Oour� would a such.an order. It P° September 15, 185, by Vincent Lunardi, - P � v �' y . rm,,,,,& mita pet word fur fir. . or in 1, 0 lief!. DOMI11<ZiON ORGAN AND PIANO COMPANI mittee' _ fin, 14ads that were heavily fertilized and fro• tke seers of t e Nes Itan ambassa- ar y alul,e -numbers 451,8.25, I or, with ' NA1 t rw owe a Aa(/aw[rlper each insertion was n , I h Wever, before the ap- , 'I _ I Ade n.- TX1E MA'/ rorn.ro, eo..ei. I BOw��- DMT The NAei police sire making vigomm tication could b�i made that a testamen- 9uently anti heavily Oropped. dor. 'Thle was ' of rho first ascent made th fariiilioe, u42,`2t;�.' lit3 uttm 3aI of efforts to put down betting houses, and P E{r the Duke should be In to river slleyso New York State, fu ctiunariea afld utiicia , eget 1 with I y in Great Britai J. Tytler, who was the other da three bookmalcers were gusa and in Ohio where the land is quite diff virtu;!! the edi r of the secund'volition th professions, are in a 'rte cyuntry fined parions amountp by tf}e tribunal of aP1H,intcd by the, English court+. Under ' ' y 57 ),422, and in this res ` ag3i I'ranee .. Brent from much of the hill land in New „ the $eine. The reason van b the re- these ciraumatsnces tt was asked that the of the Encyolo algia Britannica took Hh Y p int, England, we found during our recent a brio tri in a on ol6er hot-air bol- h a the:li t with tib! ,000. :.many sident for the convicJion of the offenders Duke of Hsmtlton shopld be so appy p . ed. Mr. Justice Willa granted`the appG- that an spphcatfon of fmm 200 loon rom Edin urgh Auorust 27, 1784 : .c Rains 1;02` ,223 persona without cyto- ,- are somewhat curious. Beni -houu s _ unds of ood fertilizer r acre is fe ion and this army is reinfur by ? he remarked, must be overs b the' a�On• Po g • Po but the occasion was little noticed, and ' !!! 11 y considered a sufficient dressing for almost his clatims were not full recd ized until w' men and children bringing it up to 1,- T fame law aeg�►ming houses; "because the 1 any crops Wheat, or other small rains Y fm 00 `30:1 in addition"to which a clai;s con- ' . s O� $g F�$�� ��� tlortjority of the public who frequent these ... , HlI Campaign Faded. ' ,,, 54 years later. Lutrardi s achievement on ' , receiving s heavierdltessing, are likely to the other hand ttracted wide attention 's tin;; of those preparing for work; such 1 �. �: I. plscee ars Dot compeltent to form &ration- About 10 o &loo one night the tele- ledge before the grain matures, and thus and aroused enc mous enthuaiasln. Lure- av students and apprent•itxta, nnmec 327- • . _ ( i &I opinion as to the relative prospects of graph operator in the Timex editorial room the yield is reduced. We never feared ardi employed h drogen gas, and his bal- , while there are also , 038,244 which - - . I the horses, and, therefore, betting is a was receiving over their spoors! wires the to use from six to eight hundred pounds loon was scarce! -ten feet in diameter In ludo housekeepers, day, servants; and . game ,of chance." United Press re rt of the opening of 'the per sere for any Drop, nor to doable it and its car was urnished with two oars 'th like. France has only 747,088 seta- . I . • M. Cambon, the French prefect of the republioan campap gn at Buffington, Vt. wen two Drops were grown on the same which were ezpe, d to govern the course, a] y without. a prefession, but has 2',121,= . ' ' ' '- ' Nord; has ust ublished a de ree r o. Amon the other ers in the same cir- land in a sin le Nor were we afraid 1 3 living on their means, -which is tanta- _ j p g p g PaP B 7 Uue of these fello rho ground,and fright- ibiting the exhibition of deformed or curt receiving they message simultaneous- to use a ton par &oro, when bolas was the ened a young w man to death, who be- lis runt to t11e same thing :and thor o is a at children at fairs and other public Iyy by the same \lire was the 1°eterabnry principal :ingtred[ent in rho fertilizer, for �1ieved that the a,llronaut was dropping •. gt 'all batch of 101 31�irut p ofesasimidill- - - - p '- lacca. •`Considering," says M. Cambon YnZ-Appe.il. The message ticked out we believe that what the plants failed tri ,tut on the othe band it is said that the cd nuex, which, it all the secrets hero • `that it is the custom to exhibit deform- at a slow and steady pace, which seemed get the fust year world betaken by other ascension saved t e life of a young man k' own, would foirrla a remarkable series :' d or extraordinarily fait children at all to add dignity to the names of the pror crops in after years, acid with no los& ex who win do for murder, the jury °revelations.he number of fhotse who . '- i i oasons a't public shown ,and fairs ; and minont orators present. The operator in cept from the interest on the investment. hastily returning a •verdibt of not guilty li eon their meaps (vara elger9iem 1 "ernog- ' •'.' r _ 4,Insidering that those who thus exhibit The ltmk -Appeal office, had said tit that We believe in a fat soil, whether made au in order to witness the strange sight in eI ),}n. Germany. is placed at 1,593,125, - . r!p1dren might be tempted to develop' ren operator in New York at the ty the use rot animal manures or byl far the heavens. K*ng George, too, broke w i h is i*cry c nsiderably leas than the , - tlle.ae infirmities in order to gain s living belting : tilizers. Ott inquirer hsa a small farm, up a Cabinet m •ting for the sumo par- F ouch contlge t, and tells' in favour of .,aa- thereby :considering also that this exploit. "Not feelingvery well to-night—b�esn all situated coDvenient to the farm build- pose. t$ut Eng d can•claim very little tl'e Germans, a possessing less idle ones _ -r- '' '+ itatiun of children u immoral fmm every spitting blood—take it et4sy." ings. lie keeps a daa►iry fond buys' grew © i ;t.- hot�ehold Domestic cervica . in credit in the mat er. The Srlglish, peopl �oi.nt of view, it is prohibited." Newt York was sending slowly... • ely, and it is not impossiNo that he had shown great'apathy and even riotous nee employa 2,557,266 of whom from The Augusts Comte nnnI -:s. � T -h -e e-x.e-r-c-i-e-e-err-e-r-e h -e -I -d 1-n can b fartilirers, iwthe form of grain to 1 ,000 to 180, would be porponal ser- r�yy a antipathy to ball ning,and five weeks be- elehe A recently on the lv th Gluten- t•h-e a -i -t -y h -a-1-1, w -h -1 -o -h w -a -s d -e -n- feed, cheaper than in any, other forsp.-- fore Lunardi's nt lead torn a French- v nts, while 1 5,404 men and 281,380 ,- . (w �O s -e -1-y o -r -o -w -d -e -d. Ad -d -r -e -s -s -e -s N. A. Farina. man's fire -ballon to� shteda at Chelsea. omen are rete ed as attendants in ho- . r8 in "the Positivist calendar,: by the tjlp and restura into, The ' domestic claw w -e -r -e m -a -d -e b4 0 -o -n -g -r -e -a -a m -a -n T .. .. Nor could Lun i at the last find an t \ Paris disci lea of the t hiloho her. �i . gra p p in German ie only 1 324 J24. The oa- bears the inscription "L'grnowt paver n- „ .+ early all the work of oultivation rs !unit- P g ' g o stimation in. which the art and t ' ci fords baso, le ogrta powr i. `' Bk --$k ---$k , and left his the en rficial rtion f the soil buoyancy of aero a as they then thought. far 'j O *��, ke 0 r irterrul tin them a New Po ' o living are held. `} • ' ' 1 T F It a&ag M. Charles, � essor of natural hiloso- N ` ` On esoh si a of the tom >, agreed -paint• York to oto sen W n scaly to enA'nre the estructiAn of weeds. P _ _ - ed bench which is seldom an000ttpiod. P I farmers would epdeavor to stir the soil Phy at Poria, ad' sent rip a balloon filled �" '� "' + Ont fhb repeaters, and the d,fserent o ces with h droggen 14 months before or The Hieg of Ital)'s Hetofsm. l - _ "" .__ _ - '' lair. T. Bron h s Mrmer died rece�tl with scab other over rho wires oroughilJ, and frequeptly, during the on Au oat 27 17 and ve :man gas- ` At Yordonone the re'oice at rTii lea :''` v ;- _ _ � _ _ = r; -) at Seaham Park Seaham •Har r uesses v to what was the ,#,owing season, between the togs of corn g , 7fY , Y y� 1 , P .. ?- - Y _tT , bQ , aged hanging.g cents had been' alEde iii. France before t e die. I t Na lea .Suchwasthetele- r - 100 • ears. HA was bora in 178A, rind matter with Peterabu Ten minutes and vegetables, they would greatly In- 8'o P ,I;: _ _ .,�._ - -, __ _ y y ry• crease the eldiL if' ns were sown Lunardi's achiev went, the first having .g h,cansw�t of the King to the inha)►i- ..- -- = rl . _ _ for the pit �hh'teen years has been bed. passed• They began to 00 pe bttrg yi � �` been made in. a ca tive Mon olfier, Oc n of Pordenone be in resence Y `, ► _ _ ridden. ILi bD twelve nvDntha o his hard nataee. P'iftoen minutes; Net► York rows+ a° as t° admiE of ettrring the so fiber 15 1785 p Fran oie Pilater de a heii races and he �e nd p as re- - ; ' �,r )w �-: ' , x . � , , -�- p f n tl between the rows, great bene- r htY 9 t , r lr ' { • = memo was , .,and he could talk of was ba&ning to et impatient, au3 was e1n y t, Boxier .a one ruralist. Even Amer - `'`d • � - -. i evenbs�whi& caime under his o4wrvat`sn ust about to out Petersbu oat and Don- fit would be d#iged thereby Besides + Y g c ii*ed with an,ovatfon. It fa impossible , . -. - j rg ies, h.but 'ust ems ed from the ;., : . -�'- �- -_ :t --- - cerin the alosin ear of the .bast sante• time the re rt to the other rs �repsratory tillage o! the soil before sour. thqug rK t tiosetibi� the enthusiantn. of these im-. . ae •Y- g 8 y P° #rig .thy seed," wlritss Rham; •`there ,s >s exlauetan8 atrug le for national life, an- uljaive souterners—prayers, bl , s —=- x- _ _ . ry. According to the Frasus, there iiia when the interfgriltg key was su J tedates En Htn aerial ea erinlenta. e� „' ' M�`; :- W ut th re eater f3r'w►t advantage in the stirring of it as the g lu P d testa met hie Majesty wheroever he . - �1°'" ' I _ woman living at St. JQtt-de-,?lady, in the closed. ashington P p ]ant+► are win On thio de ds. all Messrs. Rittenhouse and Hoppkins, 4f'the posted, and even the coldest heartcan-- !1 'I 1 - , departure t of !sore, who was born in through, dhd then this from the longest- P g• P� Philoso hioal Acad'e of Philadel hia til' ' i ' . tii ... #} the merit of the new culture for every P my P + ot� otherwise than beat gratefully for the �1 Ili ` '' I N I �d �; t.1�� ;!' 'Mi 1761, as that she is now in herr 124th Appeal : kited of tans, es 1 those whicb haus carried on resear'Qhea nearly simultaneous- s 1 sacrifice which has impelled him to ' i I Ili', iii 111 4 {B .. p year. R r name ls K&Aq Git&d, iced Camr>hias, regular prow o rotor, P y 1 with the Mo oifi and aeon after counter so much er and to witness �� ,1 '__ _1 ., I '_,'i: _ ,';�!i!'_ . II 1!; Durand. Sbe was married iq 1779 st SL just died. Hemmorrhage. I'm is anb. dent roots or extensive foliage, tong �e reuei t f th�news of the French ea- �b de ylorable diatre�ea. The details are - _ L t,fr�; _ T Just, endi had two ahildresr, one O!i whpm Go ahead a►ddreas." wihiah are chiefly oultivated for the sus- p V 1 rimenta the a ca enter named . I. I -- a � crest a feet years ago aged 87 And Senator Edtrivads'tpsedt'wentiafi, tenanpe of ostWe. The effetst of deep till• Y rP . tbelsame from day to day, and to repeat t Ij al 1, • . i& here most relmarkable. If rows of crass W,Inoac to ascend in a lastachine con- tern would be useless and too painfnL �' • �' 1I 1 If the ar betweenn France and dhih- while the Mercy of Ned Cummins, the ago mintin of 41 hyd en ba,Uoonabttach- There : is however something that is Ii i� (�; !' 1+ "; turnips or cal? es be so\in st tank a g SGV ' I, I .� fI' !` !,I ' 1•,9 1 t Dora ended for him was aartiod ed to a oar. ooz remained in the au . T I' a' •t 1r�+� +1 �i I i 111, ` 1, continaem for any great length of t{me it � P distance that a oma plough or Darer chit- OeLillg in the midst of all the duKnew, ;p '. ` 1�1 ! ,:; ' �: ! ,' ill ;'I,' is likeI to become eztr,em y unpopular• out. lement can be used between about feu mina when thro h fear of gu: ;� I 1, Ii ,_.i.,; 1;, .D A' . s•;,ag irpp , ng that is the abnegation of the I ";;';I :iB '''' l,l'�,r% I I i'a I�l'!: II �`' with t e French ladies. t is certain dro into a river -he cut several of all peather Foreoaste• i , them and the iii�srvsbs be stirred more PPing �} f t ose who accompany him, and of -�l ,..y shat the contiriiranoe of hostilities will or 1oe�p &And at di$bren0 depths. it will be the bisllloona with his knife. The longest o local anthoritiea, and of these whose I • � . �-- have the, effect of materially increasing - It ii sms to be overlooked k meteor- found that the deeper and more frequent b�Oon voyage or Iwtde , is as►iNso to be "uta it is to aaasiat the snBesFing. The . ' "' . ate`' ' "' the oust of o o &till im t ogis asap nlittl rho foliage oavera Placed the c 't of the United States-- ra visit of his,Majeaty, after a ahorb re- a! ,I it I i s -� ` at, q Pnrtan sooesaory oI b, eayr s writer in the ourrwl of the e, ;'I '; - t- ►, fir ; j il, s 1' i 'i ttllag one of 1 1G0 mil from SL Louie to Hen- oa was to the Hos itch of the Canoe- :. s r - i " i 1; I �i„ 1i. t® the French female toilo#�the ahigrlwui. motes !,list when w ;Noon hws tskan a the whole intsrvlstl, or, the bulbs swell to Gerson, N. Y., p by Johs Wfee and a. '�" I wish to see shl,". he said, when • ! Y , �1\1' 1; i1 ;=, 1 i . Is: The lin rtstion of hair forms site an deoidi character, whether ass wot or , i1.:; ual. v .�� �, r , 1 Irl q P°I a f► great rite, the heavier ape mono &bun•• .three tom c in Jul 1859, at an th.a a rets sed to revent his mbunt- (' 1 I 1 i 4 1 '.; it ilj Ii important branch -of Frentoh. oofnmertae. the ordinary iudioations of Obange seem dant the prctduoe wW be. It is w P _ Yr P 1 , + ' , !, li" . M ! 1il I The amount imported in 1888 wars nearly to lose their meaning: In 1879 all signs while fro try the experimetlit, Sow Swed- average speed of nearly a mile a minute. i g Eo. the upper story. The Archbishop, !� '.1 I - 4 � - i si . 1 ,;. _� � 150;000 ands ;1t had risen toover 3b0,- of fair weatiwl,. d wa. from the a ppeeaarr England, orf the other hand, can o in h visits to the hospital have bean n , t - —r 000 in 1 -It. is &tested that far the anon of the &lou s, the action ofpbilyds � turnips le mantel Wurzel lII rows three � � Y • - , by �, feet sport; let soma of the rows ba mere- the heat ret ---tarsen miles, made i1 was alresd there to receive says ':�, t;,_.. larger portion of it comes from the thick- and insect&, ."t wens quite miliyesding. hJ ke t clear of I►eeds by surface booing, from Wolverhsm ton in neptembec,18G2, ,and accompanied his Majesty in ' 1 t d 1 led . vinces of the (Wears! em+ And in the resent seaason I havq mors t by Messrs. G and Cozwell for ve direction. . s 7 PSP P!O P jtnd a planta be thiinned out tQ rho di4- Wien o u ees. But ezcevt for the . I ry , n_ _ t I;� para. A„weir which threa0elss to. senfi rip thaq'onoe ascan the commonly aeoepted part; PrP° -- ' ' ” the rice of teN silk and fable' half all a4 of ,%in for no"g• �®- sk� tsnoe of a foot a let.other bitervale bo introduction of as.in 1827 ballqo�n . go ith stirred to differennt 'depths; some three ° g qo�i 'na'ghe yras Les1lt For ` 1 once ls not likely- to be popular. with moi beoorde gradually pvelraast, w intthes, same a,z inches, sed semi nine hag temstlins pre much where Pibf, r. I ' French iidm and the mots bellicose da of t ndyisr cud ; there Charles left it, Runless indeed the new young married man worribs the Lie rah �s inches or more. The renal, wiU be that i senators circ deppties may find i4 diffioalt ma be a "hollow a a blasts ' wind claims of M. Rfini, pf which mnoh is . Ont of his wife by quotiIIg for her . �. J t the first sows will appear to have bean now ami rhall'grove war- rtefi4 all aorta of maxima, .adages, nwt- ' to resist the pressure which their wives swalLaws away fly lo!w, s In& oeoom�mo� out m m� �tt,0000 far from asci other, not bein8 dirlFranoe, _ >.„, rr` s f - and danghbers hte capable Of lE! t0 nambers,babbles a! gas rias from`ditches, half the grdhnd being OOvered wish the t y - - - t tinted by Oho facts. , ' ittiina b li m�and la fuA aha her - -. beaT upon them in the tbrwts a�peace, etc., but the weather remains dry, or at fo of the lants• the others will be . i "*_ .. B Y P J *per$ :. r "- the ab tihere im a h0 mho r. ' ` ' poo ;� -- u - r• ,� • A herse•oen6ft has held in R�a.d�, lu alba we cover d more and mom its the tge has and into his vestt et. ' �` with :'the result dist ! , were in the 68. bean deep', t►Tid the tomb ;will' oD�mpletsly ���� S�� Operation '�. ' ��Whst are you after, deatf' he arkpd. : r - - - _ - ro 674,793 i, hGlstlor"tast�tr.]ltlgul'etl. count trhp whole iatosvaid. The te+nots, or 8 the ez ori n a n last A rel an Oh, a nickel or &dime or dohs, , t - .' p ldh o"i of Xwopean 19, __ �_ _ horses, of which nearly 6000,000 were A' datlstlei Dr. Farr, we a fb bulbs will be in 'earlut0 propolydcn to sloe iron; breech porn, taches lot►g and weigji- o ►'t Dare which,,' she re�hied. Y_ in rho' mill circle Of ,Sasser don- wall, recently sued *" if �oould riOhneM of Ohs fwliage, and the yield of ing 816 q}xirta blown into rho b;aiu `That s good; you dont expect to find siderable Dom�ats bp".bees made on watch the match Of ,1;000,000 people the ttilled t own will far wooed that of 'Emerson 1M In of- hCptrlci49 trld. rl"OfI on s goon,, do fon dear%' r1 the great &044sor uhf exPor'l"W" of through iiis, following w d bis qb- of the othas;-while the first'wi11, This hdavy iee of iron, tens rFai pieces. "Of ooturae' Iso,, daar2ing; 1 wasa't qqk- ,. _ Sk-••■Ad1,8tree� fiat:; pass our Stores, atlek the Co • Ness isig for bristles." ` hors * to i ' • cotta Ove arinttlat aervable • 16 000 o cis 01lu by aompattison, appear a poor d scanty bonen sac r a prase of ]!fir felt hAt were " . } - = M off I .. - number of .whiv prexiogr to 18'18 varM first eat, 63,0 the;1111 , 28,OQ0 Isirop,' horl�m' dear of . weeds t e#rb►oe withal towar< from quite a depth in his head t he�dn t nthrow off anot�rovarb <<4 k � -' 1 "' . _ ''') `� 000 bub' Iisvar aace0dod Oho yeast isad.l8se than 4,000 I n the biro beets ke t." :11nd without tre lay making an p � � - • - fk+calliQ,Ol�O tto 10, , F # . ,r f6h� lattisr. After that howevbr, al thistewth. AO ,,lire sad of forty -Sue 1, ,A, ,,in sloe iiron bon tht�o>)zgh Di a wok. � , i 5 Y. = id toss am(xmdingto 19,000 Tears W,000 bill $diol, Me end of . - � . + ; s :.,x,:. w ah _ a nful o� b domed. ��� I j _ it 9 to pQ in 1880, tp x,610 in td� years 870,000 woul �itit� ; - , � n ' The wound Inas healed atld �patzant. Itis mated tha0 the ..r --- '� �', ttyy �h Y i h Ta ' IIrdtted 84i►tes d+e" ^ , • 188 and hft., J 88 to ,889. Aa Me at we end Of atrhty - years!, �1I t As . ezperienoNi ao inoonvenienoe, i "cepa Ont, of jaatioe wrll Begin the pr+oN- , }� nn nem exported lash up bo flap. I eighty-five, 3ltOfip , and lisilsety-five Thera arra w mt rletl�s why � from Lha hot of the sun, and is as ution of o vii suits agairsab brie Bter _ r;.- I �,� ` o � � I� I: s .l �` t E, ', . s � DontlractDa a few• �1 g` a t ►a� 86,280; as anrb ,Doo in ohs mor- thesa world bs 263 the eine of wlbh aoli.mani aoas4ol' well alt Daae its, t T .' - r : ' . of fahi TNt bsfor�e, the -Y ever a mos re>nat~r'k- ars t z ; .. iVlf tbs3'e 1tri �M WM yor .. .: �lttf. {;3, I —i^-^� 7r�_"' •.t•3+,. +-tri_ °"' :.1 -.//�� _ ,, , `•tlooar �..i et. �aaiMir' tgMllNiaitl. i' c', ;. ¢�'� Y. _ - .. - t� . �} .. c . r. - .t. .r._.. .:. _ .. .. , ,?. , .-,.. � .. b- . ... .. ...: t....:' q ( . ,�mayp�yy, d. I -.. _- _ s7 Y` .•:-- _�. -:.. .e..., t ��}• .. .,C . �'� - - , t, +a,i`'_ r.apct-i, '. _ ,. > .. .. _ .. _ .. y ... ... ... .--F./'F'a< .... , t. �:-F�� . -i: .. ' - vim` -•i•• 1 �- . -. .., •f .--- .. Ila ... - .: g; ... _ 'A- = - _d:y ..!• .. i/ a.'•1.. e_. .. - j.l-1Y-r 1 ... - .,• y -a.• :i _ k: :•... - 1 d`K,-b• ... .lzf±t , :_I L , .. :. r < ;f ., 'a.: + 1 �A-. , f R..• ._..r. - g, ,.. .. •+_.. rl - ... , J : .. 1i . t.: .. `i • -... ra ,.r : 'r'a }:� s. -0'... 1� - -- 4 }y?� .- . 3:. a ,. ,Y'.. f ,� .: .. (■tj+. - ._ A y ,�',t1, *;y,. _ ,� `..6 a• .�.�:,—.% v -..� "i.._.Y} ._ '-,..fs!••..-�y_�rix, :_ ... . Pgfl+.t. I�.-_.. �f- •ji.e.4_�.'.,.,s, .l _t_e.. �. .:trans :r:s= 1. ''sac w,..r,...dil._-nR.-,..� '- .. t--_k�•t-u_+z. r i THE TC+tWNBHIP FAIR. 101bs. Batter (Pickering Nzws"prite1 .IL Lasrl►eVe Uptnlo o� B >lna s. . • t- . . '- . — - -. • Mrs. D. L. Baro - Int0r®sit to A.11. !. 11R I18 riard I �� t, . yy �roP i ' .- I The Pidkering Township Shot 'sa! 6 lbs. Antler Met�edith h Cos priicei .i. A. TAwney, Esq., aleading - _ - - - -- -- -- -- `� - - '-. i g• - held on Tuteday and Weddesday leutt,bu Mrs, Wm. Majo . of Winona, Minn., writes : " After us� OHN BALL DOW, i • , .. V ''I14r41W and Solicitor, Notary Public; eta. I - e owing to the very unfavarable weathelr o 90 lbs. Cheese�home•made (W.Tay#onts for mors titan three years, I tw a great - . prize), Mie John Wilson. pleasure in stating that I regard D . Ili i. Omox-Doverell's Block, Btrock-at, Whitby, We Do N Give a Cheap Sensational Newspaper its - the second day was nota success qo 10 lbs Honey n Comb . I4olph's rise), New Disoovgi y for Cgrisumption, w the Private fund. - to loan at lowest rates and on - T as attendal was ooneerned. Th show' best remedy in the world torr Co ho and f%vorable Wrens of paywont. g•y A•` �/ -j �/.L. -V M& R The Pieketting News lar C. Nighawan�ler, 4nd as. Me regor, I 1 . itself however, would have the b t for 8rd Ira vis• ' Colds. It' hers psoas failed to o re the v %©la. F'ia,r7acer Ie published every� Friday morning' tt its ffi ' most severe oolda I have had, an snouts- But W6 Will S{eIId l ' . PickeriDg, Ont. r � years if the rain had held o$ 0 g to 10 lbs. Honey in Comb (Ash prize), C. abl relieves the pain in th chest.' Trial I3arrister sand Solicitor, 1 'i - I:. , z FR s : i Nighewander. Bottles of this sure care to all Th t and No Public, Conveyancer ho. , - the limited'time at our die 1 w defer $1`00 per annum in adv nee ;�$i 45 it not pail P of the rise list and n es of 8 lbs. Strained Honey Mie. Covvau sy Lnnq Diseaees ma be had: free at Picker- Money too Loan *t lowest curren rates. Coi- G� �� c t r . ` c111 rho en of year. P. Re , gshlblts rite , 1st W 8 Winson, 4nd Mrs Mo• Dr >Yeve 4 HE:. IC�Lw ■ BRIG EIJ t 1.. eek ) inil ug Store. sin, 91.00. 1 leottous promptly attended to. Z RATES OF AD: ERTISING : to next w The folio m the . p' p>.rioE—Hannyy''s Bulldin Piakming Ont, i}Irst tns(prtiop, perlfno - Aoen rmaok, 8rd E Woodruff. Open everyFrfday. g, {gym - I r it z E h subsequent insertioin, per lige - 2 " I' xo. os ExTlitEa : 8 the Hone in Comb (J D Edgar's TO NEW' a U]3SCRI13ER F ICOM NOW ' Roots and Ve stables ... :.� ::I 1821 y NSW . ADVSSTIBSI[ENTe. +: This rale does not iuclOs mal or Foreign a - g , prize), Jas McGregor. , �, _ tJ L'1. i it A EWELL LL - � • vertlsementp. Frt>�t ... ... ... 109 1�t *T +� _ Qc special tern elven ptlrties making Doti- Dairy and Miscellaneous ... ?� 1.orrssTio etnxursoTlJSss. •yr—�-���� �3ARRISER, f, + 0 �iii� s ii3� ��VV, FOR NLY 61.00,` CASA t << t-Spe fora or 'G months or the year. Hal - 10 yds IInion Flannel, home-made, lot ` YV _& T� . , �t�yy Domestic Manufactures... ... ..: 900. Caailty Crown Attorney and Cinintp oats not now sn ribers should take_ advagtgge of tis t + Nearly or yearly contraot�payAble ggarterly, , Uriah Y01ing jC, 9ind Bohn Bell, 8rd �;1m Clpan, smart gtrl for general hoose ti. Ap. ' PHer Business cards, ten lines or under, •with papa , Ladies Department ... ' 174 Major, ply at once to &elicitor. ud send along their dollaa s at once. t one year. $5 (1(l. Fine- Arta MR6. PITT . i ' . Ailvertisemeuts witho t written ipstruotio e "' "' "' ''• ... 10 e Union• Flannel, factory, lot J Centro ease{ Whitt . �y1��. will top insertedl,ntil forbidden and;�Larged - Grain... ... ... ... :.. ... , ... 68 Brti , 2nd J ,Delong. - 2 _ C• ----- -HOUSE WHitor. , 1 oonlingly. Orderq for discontinuing advprtie - 8add�e or Roadster ... ... ... ... 141 aa�� �0 " 1 10 de Fnllolotl3, home made, lar Jae �I pp Q - ' - , menta must be in �rr•iting and sent- to th pu Y �elEBrB. Ritchie Qi 1lling8, ' • G}eneral P e ... ... ... ... 89 All persons indebted to the estate the tate lisher. " m'pO8 Hubbard, 2nd E Woodruff, 8rd J Brusle• DR. J, R. TABOR, of Whltevalo,will pp1 o settle tt O S r r' ' Job Work promptly attended to. Hees�y Draught... ... ... ... 10 10 yds White Flannel, f tatory, James before the lath of October next. All a(tcounts SARRISTiRH ANQ $QL�CtTQRi, " . ,' fi L. & ACKERMA�1, PRQPRIETQ . Canadian prttught '••• ••• ••• •••� 41 along. remaining unp.ld at that date will bo placed lu i . High Court oLJurtioe, I _ ; Durham Cattle... ... ... .. ...�` 19 Court3or collection• 10 yds White.Fhtnnel, homemade, tat D. R. BRATON WAITBY, ONT. 'l`lie� nnderai�ed be to infoitn the ubl a that he htia pnrchaa++d the Wool of Mr: Grade Cattle ... .:. ... ... 14 '� - A Daff 2nd Isaac Palaver. !0.60 Collector for the Estate, Wbl vale P.O. i � p "lir Valltloer 8trtct lndependenae.. Cotswold Shee ... ... ...1 11 ' FD c Money to loan on raasenoble terms. 19-y Jol►n Millers flock of S ropshinea, and io ow prlopsred to offer ih , "tar A 1 n1—A Fi}}11•� class Local Paper. P'•• • , 10 yyds Colored Flannel, home-made, �7 "uy xpc�otrl lone -The treargy 'Saptbdowns... ... ... ... ...�. 19 tat I1fre Wm Major 2nd Ieaso Palmer. �.-FIELD . �B. i ( - support of the ❑eople of lckerina and vicinttv.l ShrO hires ' ' ' t' r ♦ ' s' Pb .. ..• •.• ..• .. 17 10 yds Woollen Carpet, home made, A good mare, smitahie for farm or ro Lazy PHYSICIAN, sIIRtIEON, otos, kc, Bast Qv,aht �i ��r �rY ���m a. rt� : Swine, small ... ... ... ... 17 can drive her. Will be sold cheap, as eowner . r •• J Bruele• has so further use for her, Also a 1 ht buggy • Berkshires... ... ... ... ••• ... 8` . PICKEItilifG O1 T. FRIDAY, . .10th, ND88 • Sw1ne,-largo ... .. ... < ?made 1st Bella SmiQi, W H Wages, 8rd 1 io�ering. 48 t ' Otf'>rtcts xooRe.-Morning, from 8.80 Being Home -1I a and and Span will possess best wearing tjualitiee.. : 10 do R Car t cotton w home• for sale. Apply at the Methodist I arson o + , . Poultry ... ... - ... ., ... ... 40 + . - to 11•.80. Ev ening, from 6 to 6. . - ---- -- ---- Machine , (iztl... U Young Jr. PickeriB Nov. 1 1861. 1 1 - r3' ... .. ... ... 21 Pair Blankets 1st Miss E•Wismer 2nd S rin yT heat � ntea. - y- ON T MPS.. , 1 PRIZE LIST : � U Youn jr, Brd�Mrs G B Smfth' A, ,�• - - B .. Z �; v g p'OS T E' Y P �' i . ` I '" >3toasae-(asxERrw runross) ! Coverlet, home-nrsde, 1st J Eruolo,2nd a underaignea is prepared top any CiOUnt Architect for the Coun{ of Just received from the • finery, which will be sold at prices that defy competition. t " Zlhe count est I►ow is overrun' wit�1 Btood Mare lot John Cowie' 2nd Jno. Wm Major, - Y 41-y i _ . .1 IY) 81d T M Nighswax►der. qn _City of y tramps, pedlars,'fa({ira, etc., and tho Middleton. - Quilted Quilts, let 0 B smith, 2nd �TM Ontario. 2 ear old Fill let Geo. Davidson. 2nd Jennie Scott. S ring qr heat of any +et� D�winKs sad S``ieottfoattone turnlehed for uu m people should keep a watch On -elle' W. Pett Y► every class of buildlng. Steam and hot water �� � i PA 11 R. � NBAR 1 �N of i i y Bed Comforter, ]3ella Smith: ;:. heatin ane veucuactbn . ■peatalty. o�ao— movements when they approach a dwell Yearling Filly, Lt A Gonrliq; 2nd E :. ':. to delivered at the Elevator, >r nabman s (terrie Block, oornor•Du❑dae and Brock streets, Maddaford. - White Sleread, J Brueht. Ba Peas of all kinds wanted. Co and salt Whitty. Residence — Kingston " • East - i , Mg. t iii always bet to be on the sat Log Cabm Quilt, W J Bedell, .2nd A. for e. Pickering. 8fi-ly t3 ria Fill 1st Thos. Hunter, -- - sidp, a it will the fore be prudent til McCormack. Y, 2ud J Delong, 8rd .T Emmett. T HOE4. MUOD -- -- - ---- She herds Plaid Mrs R Deverill 2nd - Agent for w. D. )idattl sots& Co. BROUGHAM HOTEL � , • ' iaecure rho doors an windows whin re Yearling Filly, 1st Isaac Palmer, 2nd W Liverpool Market, cot e, 1894 4e 5t ,�a�� Pett J Bruels, 8rd C Palmer. . _-----------.--------------------_--.--- BY THOMAS POUCHER, l ... tiring. Stable do rB should. o b Y• p, Woollen 8tockio 1st J $rnela, 'For this departme t we I ve secured the services of MB. JOHNSTON, of f p s yin Colt, let Johu Gibson 2nd Wm. Rs+ Auctioneer Valuator t%C. securely fastened, fcr very few oof these For%ategi. 2nd G B Smitli, Srd Jelin Bell. NOTICE TO CRELY ORS I i.p i I Whitby, who is so favo ably kn wn to the people of Pickering. All -orders left with �' r , j' gentlemen of the r ad " would �refase BSAVY DaAVORT,, L- :. Pair Woollen Socks, lag Mrs Patterson, - , for the Counties of York, and Onttt*rio. us will receive careful tention. - . Brood Mare list and 2nd John Mer. 2nd, Win Flemin 8r3 G B 8inith, Pursuant to the provisions of Berieed' f�'S•eecial attention van b or(lere ° , take a horse if not ung more to Ithe • i g• statutes of Ontario Chat,. 109, sea. 'J1 notice is g i, (, - Yearling Filly, John Rtiesell. Pair Woollen Mitts, 1st Mrs H John- ereby givon that ail n h tele a th• - liking was obtainab e. Most of ihost) 8 ria Fill W Armetro . trxittonanaoth r p raous Y Rt 1 - . P g Y, pg I son, 2nd J Bruels, 8rd Wm Flemi having any awty„ *gainst the estate Addresi Box 49,.. who meander om o e -part of the conni' 2 year -old colt, John -Miller. I' ; ug , (i, urn u o r a 2 Skeins Yarn, home-made, U Youn !l �T ��T �t r� Z6• BROUf3HAM �1T. a �, Yearling Colt, let and 2nd Jo In Miller g �V�lr VYI�7C 1 --- p - - - -- -- . try tn.,#tnother look g• for work and al� Jr, 2nd Mrs W L Hanter,8rd W J Bedell' y�m, 'tIAL�OT1L 1I • CANADIAN DRAUGHT. late of rho Towmahl of Piokerin int ,o Count is Il w Aiv n , wlt.(b will.bo i cid repappal Is. the time ra the the ma not find Pair Horse Blankets ($toty'0 prize), l f . • , . a - - i__ P Yg Y Y Brood Mare, 1st P McDermid, Ind C jlaD 1 otontario,lwhodie�onorabout ho tuotoeut BI;OU(}IiAM ON'I'. --,•' it, shpuld ba given assistance of ath Barclay. Mrs J L Barclay, 2nd A Bowe 1, 8rd day qt SepWmber, lead, are, on or bot ro rite • , Mrs H Johnson. `�, +�, MR. J. PIPHER, taw or Markham who 1i so We solicit the pat nage of the le of Pick L;..`,- t t kind, for the are ofessional tram s 2 Year old Filly, Wm Pile : 1 I Te t.il da of NOY Uo IleXt soil the abovep� E_� p well 'and favorably known has lea I Y P P 1 year old Filly, D. S.. McFarlane. Top Sewed Quilt (8mitlr s ,prize), 161 J f hotel, whuro is to bo brut tl►a choicest brands ofj �`t i O Jk D i1 i ee I , Lottie Smith gud J Bruels. • � � d by host tie WILLIAM V. RIC ARDSON Wines and Li tg L.1 V � JJ �•Lj� jJ� me'n who fill our j is apo workLous I 2 year old suture colt, Wm Tram. P quote, i,.+st C are, Gua an atcon- . Pick ring bet-oftleo, the Ezeeutor f rho last Live Hostler. First•ulnns aaoanmodatiou for during the waiter easpn, and sliong Yearling Entire, lot John Greig, -2nd CI Piece Work Quilt, let Mrs. Patterson, will nd testament of the said John Wright,'a - 42.6 - - Barely . - statement of their claims, their na❑u and ad- commercial,uau.,,A call will satisfy the most . OPP SITE T3E TOWN HALL. - their livia from.the ndo histicated durF y 2nd Lottie Smith. fastidious 2"m .I• g P Spring Colt by Prince Imperial, 0 H Confectionery, lot Mrs J B Burst{ 2nd ores��ee and tali psrticnlars of °rho a ❑title. lit -----._-_-______ ___T-_ _ _ ing the atimmer. a will steal an ` Jones. amyl held by them sna that immxdi te.1y after i��KLRE I9 NU LUNCi6R AN'Y.DOUBT R T Y YI Miss E Wismar. thatdate the said ixecutor will pros i dtar N % A T T' 1 V A'I C 1 I 0 N 1' thing they can lift, d a(ie liable to- se Spring Colt (Drydep s prize), �lst P Me•! preserves lot Miss E Wismer 2ud � tribute the assets of U,e- said Jo bight that Mr. Johnston Tailor east of the { 11 ' ' amen t the tics outitlad t orreto, av►e re nthbart Haase, gives belles satisfaction r Dermid 2nd R. Underhi Ks p .. a� �r�••, barna and othet buil ngs. On fire at an Young jr. (N • gard only m e claims of whish ho s uo ice,- for less money than any. other first .,,! .iI =.A.." , �` Spring Filly (Dryden s prize), let Thos. pried Fruit, 1st U Young jr, 2nd J 4• and will not be liable for hny claims o which be class botrse in the Township. Call and sic- 1 time.-- They neviar h ve any money Hood, 2nd John Ham. i ahall not havebad notice atthetimp such die- amine bis stook,if you wish to get a stylish ' ' , Alfred Mason Wm. I&rris and Geor a Burk. tribution. - ood•9tiu soli-madosldt. Rewnmber the ' i r their pockets,, simply because they spec g � e � � •i ry y y Heron, Judrges. Canned Fruit, U Young jr, 2nd J Dated at U:brtdge� 2nd October, l address-Jr011 NST0N, East of Cnt bert - . • d on 1 DURHAM CATTLE I MoOILLIVItAY& WIDDIFI LD,' j{nnse, - drink. The are an n ateful Bruels. Plnknrimg Villafre. ;_g i I . • Solicitors for the Executo Uxbridge. ___-_,_ • ..-1 _ eve teat y a c }gr hand ack, fo Cow, let A. Whitson, 2nd Tho@, Pa h. Jelly, lib Mre C Philip, 2nd Mrs W H WM. V. HICHARD8UN, Ptak ng 1 4 1 - "- " - -' P 2- ear -old Heifer 1st John Miller.' q Ha ee. --- --- — �"— • - -- – Cif Y �F LONDON . tEN�LAM01. ° — •: i the more you do for them .the less, .ap� . Y n i ti T �ti.i �. lb. a,Cl�®t Cf r 1-year-cid Heifer, lob John Miller. Pickles, let Mie 2 Bruels, 2nd Mie A ' 1i11n �u�c�l of lhU UUull 0 011 tGl to Fla =��urc�Y10 �i�` .. - �J 1, L.` . patently, they think f you. Our advice Heifer Calf, 1st and 2nd John Miller'. B Dawswea. WWWtI'1 is ive h i } Bull Calf let A. Whitson 2 � , - Ow2' WAL sz 000 000. , g} t em a Iw de rth. nd John Pickled Pears, lot Mrs H Joheon, 2nd + t ' , Miller. A • . - - Mr8 AWaddell. 1 00', iiead Office rot Canaria, i16 Wellfu ton st. Feet, .. ! . clans BATTLE j ►�' �Clal �et3Si0n, Octobe � 18&4 Toronto: S, F. Magurn, Ooueral Agent. r LO.UK AFT R THEM.- Cow givi�3g milk, let T. Pugh, 2nd I J, Catoup, lot Mrs A B Dowswell, 24d W P In Greeny BlaC i;, Japan and• I x9d, flit J0C. per �it71 nd.. : ' Do las. J Bodel . This is one of the beet English Companies. - rig Red Pa r W J Bo ll Notlee is hereby given that, }a toxo anaewlth Rates as low as othor arst-clase Dompanies. Farm A VALUA LE PRIZE WIT EACH PAC T ; A source of >}vnch 1 ss to the farmin 2 year-ol i Heifer let Jno. Russell. PPe ' the written regt,isition of a majority t the mom• and town risks taken. Business solicit -ad. - ' . i __ Yearlin Heifer plat John Rus 1 Bee9wax, lkt Ira Orvis, 2ud• Mrs T bens a special meatin of the County o.uncil for THOttAB MOODY A out. We have ou hand fresh stock of New Seaso ' Tens,` all es, fi'om eo,llRnunity is potieea le at the present T, Pn h. g 2nd the �ounty of Oncarlbg will bo held. a the Town g am ' P� : ?- . g Emmett. i : � I,ivorpool Afarket, 20th March, °tit. Io -y 11>• olates r Int. d, fres t gr,niud, pnt a fine tlav�re�l Cbfiee at r Ib. Coeogs p g 8 Loaves ead (Barren's prize), Mrs Hall, n the --- - - - -- ---- CJiocolates, ►ttre Cre Tartar, pure Spices. 1 kinds of Ca�ivned Goods. All ? .i . tomo., The Beason for the low, the bar Heifer. Calf, 2nd T. Pn h. row,. the cultivator, t e need drill, th'g Fat Cow or Steer, let and�?na J.Rtissell. C Phili . 2nd Mrs E Wiamer, 8rd Mrs D •�%� 11At� ®Of �I it ®2'T� • �P��1' other linea clt� ' r• I fIae (SMALL, BBtED). Ll Barclay ON VETERINARY SURGEON, Graduate of the On- . ; . ■ ;i ■ a • r , / �7- her rake, the mows ,the yea er, etc, tari� vete,ivarT Cauege, and praotfaal horse Faml ocler�es Ch icC� Girid Chet1 P 1 A� ed Boar, 1st I3enry' Clay, 2nd Chas. 8 Loaves B (Vanzant k prize), loo . ie a 4 ut over. .Now, hat revision ha' Ridle . , . • shoer, etc. On acoount of increase of practice i . P Y Mrs J Bruels, 2nd Mise E W.ismer, 8rd T egda�, Oct I4th, 1 $' I and I my accustomed visits ovary Saturdsy to rt . , . A ed Sow, let Thos. Wilson. , ' Whitevale, Cherryw(pod and Dumbarton wiil at- We are allowing th largest stock, finest variet es, and Chea t Crooke and ' P� �' , 6 1 Sirs H Johnson. AT 2 O CLOCK P. id. trend the disoases of the horse toot at my own Glassware in town. Al are iuvited to inspect our tock. bee ,made fat the for the corrin . - Soai+`of'1884, Y$t and 2nd Thos. Wilsons , ,mqS, JNO. E, FAREW�LL, forge, Green Rivet, iu the foronoous of Tuesda inter ? Are you go' r; to let them sty Boar of 1884, 1st C. Ri e , 2nd Thomas y' Y Water Color Pftinting, let OeO. Emmett, Couuwy Clerk.l Woditesaay, Th�,,,��•ednv and.Friday of even weak. �T"' T-� T7 A �^1 Z'7 ' ` ! i out.in the weat#ler all hrough the winter{, Wilson. ' � 2nd Miss A. M. Brown, Srd M H Emmett. It Bepi.,1e84. 4x-40 - i A first -alms assidl%nti,orsoshoor always on hand. S I O .. \ ' ' .L' lam. 1.� , r ■ �ER�BHIRt. - ---- —••""- Veterinary instiruments mado to order. Nodi- perl3aps in tits F�nc(� ec{rner intthe field - -(` Oil Painting, lot C H C Wrii;ht, 2nd p' I cine for horses and cattle always on hand. Calls .. ' t Dei ere I's Block. Brock -street, Whitbv. Boar of 1884, let John Miller. gate McCarthy, 8rd Rev. W S West, FARI�'I �O it t i l\ �It by Bight ur by day pror,iptly arts ,ked to. - - - - -- ----•- - ---'— --- -- - - -----'-- - -- . which they last were used and whey i + SWINE LARGE BREED. '!• `` � ( ) ' Crgsial Painting, Mrs. Jameo Delong. s~•ty Address, (ir�cu Ittrer, Ont. - you let them state( las winter T Or arp' Aged Boar, let C. Ridley. ° Velvet Painting, Mrs.- W H Hayes. Lot $1, 2nd concession, Township of'rickgring, t Aged Sow., lot E. G. Barclay.' • :, Cra on Drawin lot Geo. Emmett 2nd for a tenn of year., Be Acres more or ss uudor , , - . 1 , , u makln some err n ement to star' d houses O • 2 n g 1 Y g, ' ood cultivation, well fenced, barns }� Sow of 1884, C. Ridley. H. Emmett. % ell co�,pleto. a r O a n �' ! them away in ;some spot to awa t Boar of 1884, lot C. Ridley, ' d ' on. pencil Drawin 1st IJ H Emmett, 2nd For further par tioulsn a iv to 7: another season? Dri ng along the rorjd Wilson. nd Geo. EmmetE,� 8rd Lottie Smith. 41 1. Mit . D.B. EK>aB r . i II , < .. � • - . Jud Qa• sten, W: bleat and R. Milne, painting on Satin (extra), Mk w S P CgERING AGENCY., ' E LF -IrP , L '1� �F .4 ,just at the present_ mo ant, nearly every t o estney, highly commended. f i farm will be found wi some implemenjt corawoLD sHa:r: i i l i Collection Photographs (Fenton's special) • - I Opel for the transaction of all legitimate • - or other standin ou ea osed to the John Miller took ell the prizes in this , B nkit Bazin GLYC lil�l 1'J ' !; P W E O Brien. - R �F►• weather. Soma, -of o friends seem class., Collebtion Colored Photographs, W E i �rrl E HoasB-,From 10 ;to 3 ; Saturdays i BGIITHDOWN. , `. , b'Brien, highly commended. l l0ito 11o'alaak. -A D AC1V.�E ` think that it i8 gobd conomy to alloyv Shearlinq Rem, lot John Mille, 2nd ! i fv K M ROOTS AND V GETABLES,i.: John Wilson &Sons. '' I P '�'' l '" �'fi1 V1II(r8 B8ll1 ln. 'aonpeCtlOn. i I _ - ' this, in prefere1lce to h ving a shelter df 12 Turnips, lot A itson, 2nd W L r M i- r ,, , Rain Lamb, 1st Wilson Sona, 2nd ono. ---- - . k . some kind for their'im lements of labor• $anter. DUFFIN S C q E ;(8•y) ` G1J0,►GE Ii):RIi, Agent. � I .i _ - ---- - �'} Miller.:- -- -- -- - � ) It will ten -fold: repay he investment ' f Aged Ewes, 1st and 2nd John Miller. -. ` 12 Mangolds, let J Wilson do Soli, 2nd �� . Eugine P L'kh of l�abb �t��' e�tj i Shearling Ewes' lot John Miller 2nd James Taylor, 8rd Wm Major. Credit valley Railway f every farmer who has I not got sufficient + 12 Table Carrots 1st John Bell tad D I John- Wilson & Sons. i aw' n, 8rd Uriah Youn I I• s : , storage room for hiB i plements, would Ewe Lambe let John Miller '2nd Wil• g' Sr' t� A g �j L�'e►I' et�i , e�ila -{ ' + I 8 ends Celer , let Mrs E G Barcla 1 icket enC . ! s 1 ' spend 880 or W in p ttting up a goo4 son & Some. i nd Johnson, 8rd R Uunderhill. Y, I : . - substantial shed for t at purpose. D' sHRO E• ., 111I>- 11' i 8 Heads Cabby e, white, lot N. Steven• ' I I ' P Ag d Ram, let and 2nd John Miller. ,� P • 1 . e o ! fele the North- est 1 :i not >reglegt these point but see to thorn Ram Lamb, 1st T Pugh, 2nd Jno, Miller. n, nd J B Bar , 8rd MSwallow. - ; : Ewes, 1st and 2nd Jno. Miller. 8 Heide- Cabbage, red, lsi J B Burk ICheap Tickets via the .above lino from To• ` i %1 oto to _ at-Ofrce.' 1 Ewes Lambe tat end 2nd Joh M er. nd H Johnson, 8rd E G Barcla rp Y• I Wiuuipeq,1'Q3.9f1, -Brandon; E�25.90, • - P(tIILTar. Ptlok Onions, 1st Wm Taylor, 2nd Mrs Indian Hoad, $211.60, >►toosa Jaw, +bsi.sa j: t - CURREN�' OTES. Pr Games, let N. Poacher, d Brown T Whaley. For tickets and all information altplyto . V 1 . -T- & Hodge. Pumpkins, let John Duff, 2nd Ieaaa ' s I • Tito BriUery Com sion reaed iia Spanish, lot�nd 2nd Brown Hodge,F almer, Srd Jas Hogle, A. �rj J '( O '�j Dorkine, Brown Hodge. 2 $ends Cauliflower, lot 'J B Burk, � 1 -a + I`i 7 ' j- aittinge +in Torquto t week, and ex- B'srtridge Coehins, Brown dt edge.• • Dundas_ -street, Whitby. __ 7 — ! nd J Braele. 50 000 �tt�tt}�T Ct amined Hon. Messr Mowat, Fraser, Buff Cochina, Brown & Hodg . �'eck of Beans, lent Jobn Duff, 2nd Levi I '. Y I�i1 iW 1�1�r �;1 T (� I '' ' Brahmae, Brown di H e f �� Z7 J J lM • 1 Liardy and Pardee i ! referepce to the °dg lam r 8rd Jas McCormack. 1 1_ /, Brahman dark John Doff. l• ' � ) charge made against ministry. Hondane, ,i' 12 eels lilt Wm: Ta lor,� 2nd Uriah = - - : f .K J3rawn Hedge. ' Y • C L A R R & MAS 0 N ' ��. . . • Leghoins, lot Brown & H Vie, Znd R Oun,*, lir., Ord J B Burk. : H The undersigtied'is prepared_tO purchase .. I i j The Canadian Pacifi railway system Underhill. _ 8,Citrons, li;t T Pugh, 2nd U Young, ' n r Pi � avin pgrobased the bustaess lately aarriad V �+u b aker A O'Loary in the v e of 1 taker- ��r �1 � /�1 i � ` embraces 8 958 miles road of Wilson Pr. Turkeys, Brown & H 8 d James l3ogld. jug, to it,timale {o rho patio trial tipsy will ,ARLEY ?l► ��i'� ♦ .. P ' ��1 i 2,f3J3 mile co silt o main line and Pr. Geese, Brown & Hodge. • , 8 lbs Hope, 1st N Stevenson. `lad Mrs �-t-p-� -� dt all Wes keep on hand a ohoipe 1 ! 4 R i iii i - $ I3 , Pr. Ducks, Brown & Hodge. - 'I; _-; .:I Philip. W_„� .,it, .�31D,V 1$t(=3r Of MC•9E11'1 Oat. ; i at prices teat will compare favorably with other markets.. He would•direat the at 1,064 miles of branch and leased line. ieACHn�ss. I 8 Squashes, lilt John Duff. ' ;; Au orders fromaha t31a t or wagon vromptly ' ' - •' churn, T. B. Brant. 12 Fara Corn, 1st J. Bruels, 2nd J B a �+� ®�tsat Atlority lied oultry kept to sea i - tentiqu of farmers -to the LESS LIABILITY TO C`CIDENTS FAIR WEIG.Hr, _ S+ Of the main line, eats din from Mon -AT THE------ _ Y CIVII, and COUIiTEOUB �ItLAr\1ENr � they ill receive b deliverin their g + Plow, 1et'and 2nd Fleury & on rk, d Levi Wiauler. ! , r.,. OW grain at h�nchman's.Bay Elevator. T\o whai ve@ to back over no street tre►ra no trial to fort Moody, only about 600 Iron Harro+ays, let Fleury & So a, 2nd pe of Potatoes, lAt�Wm Taylor, 2nd .., ` M 1 Lk4_ Off : Derr r g g - iihiles remain to be completed, and upon N. Burkholder. E G Barclay 8rd H Johnson. ►�, P 11, K . 11.g i L • i3 +� railway Groasiugs, no eore�liinq or whistling loco aiivea. , . Lumber Wagon,. Speight Ma f'g: t i NEw AObERTISEIYiF,NTS THIS- DAY. BRO�IQHAM;. _ Personal Wntl9n al vit4) Que�tlOns 11) 1 �: I . Wanted -Mrs. Pitt. ... ,t; `t?., 1. ,:z ,t, 'ask lka �naat c+neneat physician L.. , A weeik or so a "o a ao�'owned►r. s Jennie Linton o whiff Ot an �htwl, what is (rhe best chi In ! S ecial-Ho �3itterb. g �t yy nngg I �- ,t:: Notice -D. 1pi.'IIeat �C. Phili s attempted to walk across a vie i g frienlla in town tU,e week.' ty18 world lilt quieting and aUayin all•irri- p g I 'well in the yard which had been covered Mi s Lizzitq Dowswe'll, of Claremont, le tation of the nerves, and sarin all forms I i f,oaals-W. Matthe s. over with boards. 'The wei ht of the' vieiti her : fi•I ads in Pioker}n this • .. I,: - g g Q 8 of, nervous nom laints, vi B ' 1• Pall (roods -Goo. 1 rker� - p gi ng natural, , -, • .1 , `'Sale Notice -John klfiel 1, tyn.-` ..i animal was too B qoh, how®ver, and the week - childlike efresein sleep always ? is � I6W,-I G THIS W K A. LRAGE LO' d - spriug Wheat •--Wan d--Tli&' may, cow broke throe h and fell to the bottom, Re . W. B. Westnt�•,- .A., del{voted a And the will to t ydu unhesitatingly., � - T j.:. r �' uea ly forty feet. By lneat,s of a wind• most-interestin dtaoourse in' 8t. Georges Soma form of !,tops t 1 ! I Notice to Cretliiore- . V . Ri u. gg :i, . - lase idle auroral "was takan out, but on char h on Sunday attertloon' last. oaara'sa L � d •; Geeta Uuderclothtn W• s r. , landing on terra firman ah� died from ox- Mr, H. Wigdaor, of the Bowmanville Ask any or allot the most eminent pity _ 1, - . haustion.i ! . Urge and Piano Cv., has bean visiti>ig sioiane : fMNN�' f� ,' �' , Another of our old reailllents lies eased izl to u cjurin the sat week. " What h the best and onlyy remedy that Q G Thi Pic�er� a v'S■ awe m he rs of Wi liam Dunham. •Re . W. B Booth, of o d Hill can be relied on to cure all diseases of the S n , �� *_ , 9 y t pe on hm n kidneys and urinary orga.as ; such &W ' He •was ue of the earlies sefttlers of this ocou ed the ul it ofhe Methodist f P Bri�hf■ disease, diabetes, retention, or p:. - ., township, and was 81 ye sof age at the churn on Snn ay last, Rev. Mr. Howeou Inabillt to reta►iu urine and all the din. , ! . '; _' I _, \ !,' LOCAL AND VICI. ITY NWSa.: taus of lila death. nese rag the snares sermons In Y .4 - tj mm'Y eases and ailments peculiar to Women _{, C.� LAlf�t N E L S _ Tile• lechtre hp Mr D herty at the r. ooth's church at Richmond Hill. And they will tell yon explivitely and , , , - t � . •' -II as annonnced'that t e. al'ation Christian Church on Wed eadsy evening, V + - emphatically "Buchu l l l " I `•, Arley wotilcl open fire on Piokerin 1 the 1st last., drd not Dell t ss large an ery Reasonable Ask the same phystaians l '. ( _ Rtwk, but the failed ;to come to tim udience ns waa•expected, na the subject, I:•, " What is the most reliable and surest °' Y hove, Selection, ouurtsLi and mar- " I •ery so for ou, sir, bat my dare for all liver diseases or dyspepsia ;con- I i • -• , l$ . -Mr. Schooley Wiltabn handed iii last , try y riRge, ' was a goocl� cue, an� one that a dahgl ter hue been brought up to a life of e$ipation, ipdigestlon, biliousness, malaria, ' � ' .p ' week a sprig off a plug tree which was luxur and I never can allow her to be• fever a &a. " and the will tell ou : � .:. G I o .lJ + great many seep; greittly interested rn. + 4 , , - .� . vital laat}ed will! blose�ms. his is, quite I come our, wife." . Mandrake I or Dandelion J y !, But rt has not changed the markets. , - + n ruriLy,at tl►is seitsou �f the ear. u H ace,whenthewremedlosaaegombinodwlth � ( - PrrceS reivatn as last quoted. B t you forget. I nm ti prosperous pp t -- - -�Ir. 'Titus. Afood adver 'sea in' an= ,t ++ otbtlrsegslly •aluable, f, Y Lau lis are quiet, with a dotvnwnrd broke . - And compounded into Hop Bitters, such a I ! other eolilmu that Le s prepared to buy tendency. .t Y s, I know ilial ; blit the markets 'wonderful and mysterious curative power is de- - , � . I -, _ • I � , . tiny q»nutity of anti g. wh at of au3 The tin est ,tub our worth lex-ma or are .v ry uncertain, and ou ma boa r vele��►eed�, which ie so van«I In its operations ilial n �1 f met p��} �% �y �y may, a ' let j y , Y ,,. Y Y i no dieea.e or ill health can possibly exist os re- out P Last Ye r .S Pl ic6s fo 7 W oolle's' ; CA'R A111 .� 1.. J r received from the Brougham eolrespon• man t -morrow. mist Its power, and yet it is "j' . --�Ce direct the tteutiAP of faitiners dent of Vhitby Gazette has had! a contra <i B tt I own a rolling mill, ttlb." Harmlceq for the mopt trail woman, ateaikwr T saes It `=�j� �a jou _ S I u»deratnnd but the iron bisbi• inv.lia or.smallest ohua to nae. 1 v 11 1 tt*the rulvertiseuleut o J. 11.' Hoover ou effect fr m what was expected. It caused , „ „. auai•aita u. ' . I , . J the first page, li`e ppn s file ihighestlnice a boons a his buaiuess. If am not gees i subject to great Huetnations, I • j� ' "PatlentA " ` iu cash, for good williu = wheat at the Eln, mistaken th0 shoo fit the wmng!mnu, " A d I have three woolleU mills, am dlmoi►t dead or nearly dyid$ 1 _ I''dr ears; and given up•by � hysicians, of -' . ti 1 Mule Ai ills. Oltr worthy townsman, Jns. A. Douglas, a mo bet of a jobbing firm, au/l, ow!} a p , . I -'The ho»ror roT1R f the Audiel land Esq., has returned, looking ]tale and 'large mount of real estate." i3riAlit s;'snd other kidney diseasess, livor t�t „ complain' *. severe coughs, called oonsump- �!I _ I Whitevale Public SellQ�Is stave bola rc- hearty.—Chas. ,Green has_ moved in A t of them.are vnoertain properties. tion, have been cured. _ �R. , ceiced, blit ns we aro �pres�ed for space, towu.—Miss Sarait Stiles (the fashion Eveu al estate is being ruined by high Women gone nearly crazy t i I 1 I ' - i ` • c",'j� ou•ltccouut of the pri .e list this week; able dress maker, who has been causing taxes. Have you anythidg else Y" From agony of neuralgia, nervoideness, 1 • fits to the wa of fine dresses returned g Binder. wakefulness and various diseases uliar '.' .. - - , r � / •' Y s I o n s Wagon Bastin they will have to go o er to nest week. Y ) !?� _ • w I , to Pickeriu ter visitiu her mother, " 0 , I beg your pardon. Take her, to woman. ( I •' <: I + � i , -Tho auGtiou sale f -cordwood adver R. g Iii do bo " - - - - - - r ( ! ; who has been very much iudiaposed, but Y y She is yours. ad People drawn out of. shape from exoniaiatiha j ('1 1(� (�(� �''( i tined by:Air. G. Cotner fur Saturday last, prng■otrhoumaHsm,lntlamtpatoryandehroatc,"INE YO NVi HYiw AN l/IJNG lJ ati pleases,] to learn that she is convaleso- or rngeritig troth scrofula. ;. .! I - pa.sed .off very succo folly. Ml•: Sam SALE .REQISTER. ! - . . i lag. Mr. John Gerow, we are pleased I r I isrryysi las t j ; , , uley was the punch er, the price paid I ; . -,_ n ., "8altahim- blood poisontn� d ,iia- . t I :'s to learn, i& alt )ronin ver fast with hie l g S-1 per cord fur Nearly_ two It Wrecl 1 g Y Faii,A , Oor. lora.--Credit sale' of flier n. mud, is tact, almost i d�trali" - I' I �, LrOl.en limb. - disestto • Nature is heir to T1T F T naso., 111r. John Gee has sold hitt! valuable sto and ittnpismente, ills property of Have boon eared M Hop Bitters, tot lJT �P1JN OU.TP.L/EN AL + -" ' •• - ' which can be found in evert • neiahi>4rdoud in , - - ; - ' . _ - I'l�.alt ration Art y velli c tndnce 11fr. Wm. Monne nR rest of lot 81, • I r} . farm of 110 acres to Mr. Johu Willer for I Y cite known world. . � ivt:i=fttious'iu Pickering! m the pw4 Hall eight thousand. I . ' - 2ud con.. �iokering, near Cherrywood, tw!�one genuine without a bunch of ll � , , i . /,u 11, Way , venin. f this week, and ou boY date. • Sale at 1 o cloak. See Hope on the white label. Shun ail the vile,poviwn J r _ _ f 1 r The race track in Agrioulltttral Fair ou■ rtuQ with "Hop" or "Hop." W il,�r name U I R•HI i itluct aereices on SlindRy� also. Ground has Leen very mucin junproved, bell . hos° Pouoher. auatiouetir. f tq. �LSa! CHUlCE JA ♦ A COF 'EES ! 'Thep' ave eugnge4l .the. hall t{wo nights a and quite a number are epeeging their Tuss AT; 14th-Anotion sale of farm ., i i ' + { .r Rock •f:' ,ix iuotttlts. i Jte wish ,theitl I _ p1.rgs, ponies, horses, colts, ,etc., anti atsk acid iinplomeu(a, at lot 10, let C I3EgP �ICET� - a I 1 _ I �.. Y • ' .' -` stype ' =real le )Al'attell8 al's bele made so that a Pi kerin , b John Oidfleld A Son. �° • I'" . : t � i, p' 1. qq g y - l �. E- t prnctia;iva•ai foot 11 on Kees• the Fair will excel,all prevtou antes. l<_ O eseirve. Sale at 12 o'clock. ' ' � , .1�- - - +�WRIi.T' PI KE ' 1 • ,4• la -A,' 1f- «t, . Huston u 1'cduet(da a •hili the .1st iust , awe Auctioneer, adv 1 I I� - J. O g, , , , _ 6RAND TR�Ng R . C _ ' 1', tltr� ,e s N i 7 r r r- 7 f y< 1 Ill t. i � ( Celle{, , t n ned lir. \des ey Mattllewta (tall a very narrow WIIiDt1EaDAY, dot. 15.- Auction sale of AND �_-__ _- �I r 1+ of . ft'' eu. a fins 'beau escape °f being arms &fur ah¢ther mnu. Bi le Christian church property in OCEAN MAIN=NIP iTICKET AGENCY'' 4 ( " fi i► i, at , ' t ties at: he College, Eleven moa aritled with shot! guns, ro- Pi kerin villa e, ineludiu church JOHN DR i. D� 11sr ' ' . � �• g 8 g Lowest epriug taloa ever nalr,ed [torn !f } u) ve -r, a! eriug vusid�lable volvers, knives, clubs, etc., chased hint to . sh d, house, and. li►nd. Sale at 12 d =-ON THE- t , 1 ,,. ' ; . �)aiu. i Toronto, but lenruetl iu tau© to prevent o'c ock. Th s Toucher, nnetioueei'. Caandn nu North Dakota, Itint,e�cita I' - Manitoba and En#ope. ;: f "`'' (_ -Tho '� i eriL� Iii der gala n trouble that h© testa not the luau they TIIU�snAY, Oc tl6th. Anetionslo of Tha (fraud Trunk Ex toss Paesenge ' I \. .` G foot sw easily plias throit h %%-ere looking for. Ou iho evening mea- P p 7 . i ,. 1 K � i farm stock null iniplemeuta; In num• Trains run throufgh -laily from Whitby I 1 " I ' , l 1 foot �n an( "easrI IuauR ed with two honed several robberies •wero perpetrAted ) 1 � . ,� a J g Ler of good buggies and sleighs, etc., Chicago, Detroit and I ort Ilnron wit I t L,+r. s. tp11u !.leder passed tluoug(t �11r hoar tike HiR=Maud Creek. A Dfr. Lake at Lot `!9th, 1st con., I'ickcrin iho do ohs a of cars. I3 a chock '' _�' '' ► - tuRn with Hymn colors u its ivny.tp the. ten ►`ebbed of sixty dollnra anti his watch, , 1 t)urt of Mr. Thea. White. Sulo at th ou h from Whitb to d etivaZion, i� " . t and another cutleman was' robbed of . p y g y (Frvi,t the Orifario Rtfoi'fit[t, D'eta,nG r t Bruughain Fair: Farin rs, keep an eye g.' 1 Fetlock. Sea bills. Thos. Puucbcr, Single and return tickets. to all noir to 21st �lli8$.) ou tthe nestle;;. Itis w rrauted lit; re »•e_ forty dollars by a Itiglnvnyinau, who • _ 1 atuctlonoor. on the Grnud 1`rvu, Groat Western D v- Oltr roaclers ars,, probably, all swore th t Rented anti to hate uo a tin] or uo sale. afterwar s nttemptecl to rpb n farmer's i , ision, Chicago and rand Trunk Dotr it John Dr den, ' OTE -1 artioe bttin sale -bills tint , , y M.P.P. President of t ,e ! t See ail. • - ! house. he last attempt fails►,. the farm• R Grand IIaven nucbMilwaukeo and Iu r' Cauadiau Hho�t-Born Breeders' AeSooi --Mr. 1Villiam Tar •lt�r of G !err wood, er's dog nuackittg hitn. Ile killed thb ed a iho office of TuE PlcxicRrNO Ewa ' tfvn, coca les one of the finest tarns in t e ., „ , r . rnised ,is vear a vt-t3 ti` a cro of odious. do^, tutu hail to skedadtho withoutitho ill+,get a notice similar tO al►ovc lrOlit colonial Railways and their conuoet,o s. p - , t I , (. I 1 • t�! of ,r luau to /late of sale I' Risk or Through rnilway tickets to all poin i4 Domiwloti of Canada, aria is ono of t} o ()n uieastn r»g t11P.,in ial,.I of tvo agnate lwl tie and Lugg) . The first un lied gc,ntle• a. g ) iho United States :—CAlifordia, Br fish best fa'iniers. ire eultivatus somechi g I % a t cll:t .OE�J rJ' F' RST ,� VES, . _ ro4j� it sus Cauutl te• be en•h , nud nue elan ritised a contp:wy Of c�levou mea Columbia Washin n Territo , A 1 to over flvo huudroed e►cros of laud, and the n _ . - +half bu;huls, and as the est of the field anti procceded to TallOnto, a9d at every all )arta of the world aranteed at as is scarcely an acro but what is in a hi i - ia t uall • as, out! the crt uta be con- ^ •j SUNDAY SERVIOEB 1 ' state of cultivation,�and the•whole farm s toll •'at•e. the • learuud that A -titin clrove I 9 J > P Y J ,`` low as th°_ lowoat rates. ' sIja%,d to be not les tb u Gh0 hnshuIs through anstveriug the descril tion of the I ,. free from all woods or plr}»ts which j j t ,• 0 "•f t[dn. FanrNnk. -Services at tho Olt I for Europe. gheaper than Aver i y 1, f per cie. «e R-Ould like }le• rofbetter, ono wautetl. Air. Mattliews 'loft !!alter• Fi i i injurious tv crops. Nupons soca ho u t : ; I + ° 1 r Meeting House at 11 a.m. Sabbath- rst-class ra iway tickets from hitby. ono of the flnest and best tilled farms i , _ \" !. - , . : The AiR.rkbaru fair 1 at eek proved lug i!llnoo nt ('i.l,) note ,trriviug in anti steorngo from Live, pool, Lou past the swuntr bat hie stook th ughou , j n` iii?int •rat)fj iL4 sacces ._.- T re uzhibits Toronto nt 8.50 pont., it being n short school At 1Q corn. J. T. ltiehl►tdaou, bunt. y l rp t I j Sx. GEORam's (Euglisn).—Picketing ry, QuocuSton, Glasgow, or Ilolf t only whether horses, cattle, dr sheep, are of iu t ery departuleut tvege iRrge nud of tntto after iho robberies wore Icoulmittetl. i sal+unlet quuliiy; H bile the attuudR ice He wasijnst in time to caul the . party oveiy Sunday nt '8' p.m. Greonwotxl, 82t> ;round trig► to and from Whit )y 840. very boat broods, and allot ttlom flno an •� , _ i ' - - I r (Ai�thodiat Church) ou iho 2nd, 4th and Partios wishing to send to iho o t�,coun male. Iu Query dopartineut kir: Dryde N i E ,was .q)c,tl: Mr. John itlhbert secured to think that they mist be ip�hot p�uauit r S r for their friers can have ro )aid looks out for the beat, whether it is in t a S : - of lite robber, who had Ibng J ,,th t unsay (whoa there aro five Sun• t Y El P a- _ first ,tud se,roud prizes the celebrated s curl l hair Gln ) iu each Mouth, at (i:80 oleo=W.la. g line of stook, mstchincr or seed ail : �T. 1J=J , stallion, •' l:chert !;anus ,' h;, lug wou hlnck mc►itstuche was about f, feet nue J - p steer o AUd tail tickets throe h a. Lit• Y. t+r �� h with choice of four best ocean linea for Ile ancj hie neighbor, Mr, t3amuol Holm � We tuey Ai. A., B. D., Inc. Y 1 Ile• speoill prize of 010 f • 'ilio bee ;Stat- inch in height (w li„h aus;rvel Air. Mat- nr Ajr:raul,tsT Cl,tlaull.-Rem. W. G. 810 iuterinedinto 843.76 ' enbin tom 860 purchased for their, own use, this year, a ]iuu ou the I-ouuds. thews dt)scriptiou exactly), ar d the rob- NOty Modul Vibrating Threehing Machine +. r . It- ^ Iii sou I'nstl,r. Afornin = ub ect, " Wnr to 8110 ; round trip 890�to 8181. , DRUGS AND : ° . M] JDICII\ -.� sociatl will bo �rreta 1) .the i,er;'s hu so ani ,bu;,gy was vert• mueli k 6 J of tiro 1ia11 Company, a d Mr. Dryden!' e' � . - S nut tvuapous.' Eveuiug •eublect, " Tho 'A'bovo rates include railway! fi►reS to o inion we =ive below. nor ono who ( - �' - , Methodist Choir u I Tuest a etc iu4 like Air.' Aiattht+tea . I'hu ebbe! also p h Y j� - y P the Him ,t of tri° ahadowa." , Rud from tiVhitb' . 1{ or three =h local, { Mole site Horse nud b»4••= wlticir is accluainteci with Lim knows that ho wont Toilet SOapB,, Perfumery, SlOuldOr BraeeB, i 1 lth: 1'al,.es anti ail in t hu Lassies t u ^^y 1 trxl:►uNu (OLLE<IE.—Evcuiu service fureit,• t, aiugl0 cut rotted trip raylwti and - . g ( Y not put hill naive to any statement which Tresses S OIl e$ " . the• clnrt•c•h, refro lintu be'iuuiilg at thought to be Mr. Liud's, which . s oeoan•tiakate n t 1 to . ' c ` at :a► o'clock. Bible school at 1.3.0 p.m. I p Y is not correct in eve}}'', p,rtieula•r; the . r p g s- 1 - . . i G u't►luck li.fit. - :1 �r tea all are iu�-Itet} tolt'u iii A hitl,y last week. lir. Ma • y foto his o ►inion of tlto Ndw Model is f i r -- to go to the p'U sO Rge, W11wre there ; tt•ill theivs hitt in t 4 nal driving torso, make A Kogurs, bal►uriuteuiluut. T r� N 1 1'' u3LkN CATltot.lr-heviees at the usual Ee S i L HEI'! _ grout value to,those who desire topurch �' •1 K�.�.G�F� O. �1"L}g�t s1 ]1(�I'�8Q�: b0 um:�ir and s(, iu eat uselucuts. All the diiaau a iu such a Rhurt flies, which 1►O rs.' Itev. Father Beausau =, riest. Urand Trunk Ilailwy,y anti Ocean SLoam• a threshing ttrachine : ru»It+ R1141 llat•e it gl><)d t it ails! a Food tinted lis self Lite inortllicatiou of being �' 'p >• Hlll ► iW ltitO S•tnC, Cllnill'll, Aral lean, Bt-tx)klin, Ontario Count PhysicianB Prescriptions and Family Receipts caret-lIt}`'• • t•ILitN itrhtl ht•l ► t1rC "l.' loll'itkl 11'itlt ��j'Ot''lT itrt•cstal f it anothc;.tlnaU. 'T1t8 t011t)R'in IiUR('tt OF T1i,S DISt.`SPL'•+S (�'VCat.I 1Ck- I' r �• , Y` _ , l ( g Anchor nud Iced .Star 1 u ket A eat. Also Deo. 18th, ism. + er1 t„► -services at 11 nom, and iho Hrtat g i ' compounded. I 1.5 cegttt, ull(Nhp !n ill ill thee!: -to t}aJ;Rhr Afr. Atattl►eRs lige retaruiug (iuuornl AeOideut and LifO Iusurauoe; ^ Sn play iu the month At 11 nom. Aud 0.3U The cseph Nti/l bfanufacturing Con,/►an ` �, t you fur tion, kiudtaS. holile, he ut the first iutuntitiou of the , Usbatea. �. ..Q-� -_ ._ . i ►. �� ►u. I urrustur, Litter. '1 elegraph Agency, 1 i l - . -'Th° lecturo''In mounc d foli Th,nr�day ehaae f -or t Mr. Coffield, proprietor of the I' 1Gtul WX11TllY ONT., GXNTLARN,•-W° are highly deligh (1 , 'T. ANI)itM)W'a (Fresh tenial( 8orviecs--_ _�__� , --_-_,-_ __,,,�_ ' �� �1, N� 1' AJ ectyuu;t of last t eek l+ i\i�. It, Al. E[alf-tray Ito»ae, Rud thiul.s i,t feu to be - y )'- - -- — with iho 10 1locse-lower Aad Now Mod 1 P R. I G D 1!.r E tit 0.;30 n. m. anti 6.80. p. In. Rev. J. • Vibrator purchased from uu this sea,�i 1 : a+lt.tq-ty, iia •tile 11 isbJ:1, , i:4n r nu, h, ilia rl,ase41 n) d not kuuw It: I�4 Lh►iug like •Y' !iT'�-Z I Y ►• _-.__ - ` riot ruLtc 4 -IT, unit veto' iPr i1�lt;tto,:iblo always be ugahca�l.. J• anicrou,-pRstor. Sunday School at . �R �-�' Tt runs smtwth and easy; throshoe pe - 1 ` It cin► a was • • • ` . ►. In. I. fectly ; separates thoroughly ; . and iho cal - ! - nt:it-• of 1174• tt'e:ttl er. 7,'.,• _ - —A fel . of the .male studl�utti c f the ' Iut�Nna' AiFRTtNO,=l�erviee }u the •�I�� ;y� uiugg mill tkws its work so completely thl t ,� :u,nortuc-erl Gu• Jh+t 41:ty crt-L 1. but few Bi ,l Christia h 1 3'b , it eminb exec led It i us the m - -o O� rO , c inch 1 onto i h LIQ 1\ � � 1 t bo 1 L W � � - - . tin-uai,t; oleo it t►•:t thou •,t l,.•st n4•t to College » et IRst satau•day tnotui► ^ Rutl � nt a l � �1.><4E 1 - � �� � � • •iy ii. Thit+ is tt be ., 7 ettld, Life ^ ,ized a club to bo called the ' Belles ac w ,T at ll► ran. (�. Dula, Sulit. Thu chin° foe iho farmers to ba boaaase it a -p-p �-�• -��• �- 1 ' rn'4•at , 1'e )h r week da weetltl4= on Th 1•ada r , so east+ to control. It isl comparatively • •.1 BLV©V GF11_& `v' 4,t•j4••I for•,clreh tic lel o i"►'as t,i be Lettres ( uh," fur the study of u; List; G Y e. µ J (EbTABLISIIED IIN 1 7 I - ut l- n.ii. • I " + ' froo from dttat, them can be uo wasio of I AND GET ONE OF THOSE cr•u— to :ora cut ut the f+ n Is Orf till+ , : 1;• I,'ugli3Oi iternry Works, espui ii ly those 1 , , t ,..- -- t . ; graill, and it is bound to ' d3 good worl� i • ; I. b"11: Sch4x,l-,ShOl al et, Luiu, •: havel 6u•• of►ciodurn writerr and Shakespoa re. They I ut,l+'lunsP Arnle+n hgaivc+. I0 t t t under iho °ircumstaneo. Wv hoartil a,u �AT E R rat ►' • Y SQN D ING CORD Bl'"ER[: 1 i curet! a good aztcut auee:. I iuteu�l to iueet etery Satnid(iy meruiue i befit Salve in the world for (luta, gratulate you on the introduction of so {. •-•It ut trnUtcpr e„ tit t the frig winch at 9,8(3. ho works of icnuyt;Ou will be I3 ui , E3oree, Ulcera, Balt ltheuin, %ever DY GOUIIg '�, i coml►loto a separator, a groat boon to both Lion Reaper$, Gemm%nd Humming Bird Mowers, r' the bold /liii;h viti tine 1 ad when hu' Rt- -4'i: emacs n Saturday, 11th of October,• s r ,Totter, (hapl>Exi Bunds, OC,ilblaina, y I tltrouhore and farmQra. _ , - tempted last Reel: to rc ie�e Air. J.I H._ t� uu n nt label of reatlillgs will belveu. C rn i and all Skin Eruptions, find nasi- GirOCer1Q8, , r y y Wat80n 8 Horse �a1�8, Honey FaIInlllg Mill$„ _ Ver trul ours, , 1 ruse ate tiL4•s aro ox )!cies to bei ver ti el cures I Iles, or »o pay.required. It JouN DaYneN M.1ti.P. Cl1aU1 ion Drillt3 UZbnd 0 t" ►W$ r 0,if nal•tt Of lhl pOC Ct 1 011ey, Rita Ftolcll� a 1 • Y -i + - p >l .: g , •1 - - is gU ra toed to .give foe( ratiefactiou, CirOClie 11'7-tf • SAmitnti. Hoi.m,►N. Crt,tn a• part}• nalne 1 Li tie, wllO resides i tcrcxtiu ,nud alt the h ieutjs froth tiro par r , o m ne refunded. I' ' ' Ito �—• -----� ---�•r -- _ Wheeler & Wilson New No r, Se nm iYhV�Yie s",ntewllere. 41- XV ljt ) • Mr Llude had y 1 ace, g 6 p►o. x. a+ g „ villa+=c ar cordial! invited th Le, resent ) J F r !silt thn'Yicknrinl llrug Moro. 'illy Gla88WcL er . ' Leen i» tmdu scent ❑g s ue ru3�Rice fcir'n Reil will a elude very weleQtua, by the ___— n 'All of the above I uarantee .to have no a ual Or 1110 I ®ri thresher; and' hirtl left the box ill the "1,alias I ettres Club." I'ICKIatING M��RIi1✓'i ';? I _._ Booth ails 088. RAT E N T g oO q .. i► Iggy mer uaght. Th thief not liking -\�'e t )ink the meml,oi a <if lire Afeth- r`M:ws UirYICR= Oct. J, 1},11. N & CO.. of the BrrsN•1•Itrtb ANt�n,CAt4 con- . ' the saint, wei4.l,t i» the ,n =y ,tltrety the cidist Chu ch sure] itil3t feel that the I''u 1 whoat,'76c M t30c a xlu•=' 75c to t necosot.esulid I.lurYatents,l� lrY a !�ahawa Improved and Solvesters Champion Ploy a ;, y y ' ,1 ?' EveryDepartment complete a bw r �,e untt►,d tit `>~<t' t"''� for 13 each ti filo; coat hu the Iii;,}Itvsy tvllun to reached owe at lel fit their preseuco at the social R •; oose, 60e. to G5c. • flout•, per cwt. i ot►,tlonllar►y.ere. Hand tu►nkatbon .. _,. . _ _ t • 1:1:1 Yll"I& road, at tut u hart left Alt•. the choir »tent] giving uu Tuesday even- 8►.`3:; to $2.75. Bran, 700 ; shorts,�S1.a} ratm,t.�°ni8n�t,etnr�;iR�,�irivrll tea uo a � Thre Plow Poi is for $1 for :- P�bVv. utnuu.I I iu4• uexE. 'The choir figs uevur direct! tc $1 00 int cwt. Chu ► feet! 81.00 to - ,�� a In the aeisx,Tivle Au[aro,iN the 1a�eq�� hest,t►na a 1} 'iP t y ' 1 ^ J- I 1 ,'.8-=I'iu►ryoy a Em ittd ITtirae and wtaotrolroniatud eoteatl0o pa�,or. 1�970arear. Orders taken for nay Organ or I'iii�no msnufactarod at very low prices. krnd -Apo eXCllnngC i I` the; fU11CW1Ug naked till RssistAuce fl'o111 t110 church, . i5 sures+uiub=14 $X. l saki . BpIondid to vinRa an Into Ing In. , ,. }iiuts with re-•ard t bili diug tt -a town, iind it nl t A cost a considerable; sura to ,' ,. � Cattle koxi kept iU stucik. �nt t3peatmtu,00t,>/gUNN -II . Sci[ Ammer. of btovos and 11nR+are kept conStan ly on hand. I am sneers! agent for TIl„e. W(, P 1 TORONTO I ltAiI-RY31AIARKET. I ',i;• asel►ttree. Address UNN rn. sersNtitre Bowman's Nurseries I ,nn�l ue hu )e. oar letulo s evil nofi't Ly ,n then r =rtaist sell furnish lhivaic, and J,rluuoellgigoe,smtBrusapay, eve ork. , toohester, N. ilia stook ie first ,class and warrfil led ar . 1 1 1 Y b V)RONTO, Otct. 9, 1884. - I . , represented. . iho a,lvice:-Talk liibuu it. rite about Lute wo ,Its told Lhe,y require n little Thftrert+ipta of grain thuiug the past BERETON' B6N ING MONEY TO LOAN on Farm eurity at LOWEST RATES OF INTE °EST. � it. Help improve rt. It utify he streets..uioue+y'to close up itis yeair's ozpeuSusI t eek -have ,utcrefisod cuusitlernbly, apt! P �, 0 T 0 4 R A P I Y ! All applications strictly confidential. Satisfaction guaranteed to all. , 1 nttuui-re its ruerchan s. Advertise in and' we elieve till will heartily assist ► ire are•stead There were recoivod IICI RUINU VALAUt. ; 1 ' ' y• -too - - 1'_ + its uesyspapc ra. Pity y nr tuxes witllotlt. their, exp clally us they luteus givyng tl d trtu iho R'e0k about 5,000 btr of wliont, Arig• 1st, 18813. 5m EveryLvdy woudera why tlierc ie sash -�-�0�+t-(' ��-t /� �-�p-� -��r�C ru»ll,liuo. Zie courts us t strangers good tea, hich will be worth the money 4 ,0 1 bu of btuiey, .1,x(1(] bu of oatR, 160 _ e a rash to-�•1i�7-+•�-s� �A 1 1 VY t”- • that collie amoug yo' N ter 'let an you give, besides they intent! that we .1 n of polls, null 50 bu of rye., Also `185 a nn+� , Box 84. Broliahatm Ont. 1 ` opportunity to speak a cod ora abo•It shall Lav n good time. '1'hta is worth 1 ,ads of hAy, and `20 loads I of straw. F iim I F 0 1 `SALE ,V .Driers s Photo.• . Ga�®r�1. �"�'"' F _ tt pass. If you carp thr k of nothing good considers le,tlhese times, anti we intend a aw Tito market to -slay �wi b quiet at =103==3�TC _ Tho ronaou is boeaase lie gives port©46 Headgn$E'trer$ rNB�L tc, any of it, say ❑oohing nd. Remember to take it 'n. r nch ut;ed prima. • monis. t;00:buslrels of �t� �' ;. ' sad0faction in every ont?e, and R=Oleg still ' I { tient ow�• ry dollar yuu,iu 'est-ip a perrna• ll,tln enn , , or the Liquor' Habit, hes sold at '.i8c: for fall, 83e to 86c for Tha excellent and well knv u farm, farther will any if thorn are any persona hurrah for CheapalndStyl{sh>8( b sed neat improveniell ,,tl at tuuel, money call ba cu ed b administerru = Dr.IInines' s ►ria , and G6'e to 68c for =ooso. Barle ,. I C t `: Y b ti b Y (.urn h Lpt Nor 8, 2nd naoesiou who Iravr� had Photon taken by tris that ;. % $onnete. All lora; shapes at, l ,sixes - at interest. Golden S )ecific. It can bo ven in a cad with salsa of it► 000 bush at 60o to Y I ' Piokerin esoRtainin 198 acres the o aro not equal to any cit work I will l trimmed to anitrehaserg at tilos prices -=Tho U bridge! �du nal last wook cu of eo ee or tea without thtf kuowled a Oo: Oats unchan ted with Sales of `sal g' - �q lwrty of ranks Hien, a doscen 'tato! Portraits for a few weeks at ' soya :-Teti{iuu return 'int is County, of the er ou tlilliu it, et%olio a s cod t asks S at 840 to 35a for now, and. 4(k fa !tate bee❑ ve back.wa d iu'comin in, p g' g p Y freoof ohaugeNo work allowed to leave . + ", g and perm nout cure, whether the patient ld. wo loads of as sold at GGo to Ei6c -�-� �2O� 3t.3T 3 f= q • the Studio unless $ret-olass and highly r � Y �" ,: owing uo doubt to the c»!ties of can is a. m crate drinker or an alcoholic' er b ishel, and• a load of old rye dt 660.. Finely sltuatea on the It rugal n Road• finished. Photos made in any. kind., of CANADIAN MUTUAL Al D: ttassiug during tl>e la busy season. wreck., lluusands of drupkards !lave lay n Nmited supply anti prices steady; Soil uuaurpt4aaetl, buillliu{Ix, , first• weather-1•ain or aunshiue. Hav{ng . North Ontario's return are now about been ma a tem ►orate men, who have mo went loads sold nt 89 to ;i4.to a clava. Will be sold ou favors le tenure • I Y added (some very fine soeneryto th f Studio completed, but the so th end . of ,the taken the olden S )eciflc in , heir coffee on. trnw firm, with a Sale of a load at a auitahle uroliaaor. A i y 1: ASSOCIATI DN.I • 1� t . jI am proparod m make work second to none 4.t riding to still ineomplet . ickering nud JNQ. BALL W, , l 1Vhitb town are, we lie e, the most without;tl sir knowledge, nail to•dny bo 8. foga nominal at 87 60. Bs;ef, hind• {n Cltnadrl►. 1 : , Y lieve the uit drinkin of thdir own free cart ra, '87 to $9 ; $4 60 to SoGtutor Whitby, II J y q t;' forequarters, Colayin 'and enlarging a epocialt . A FRESH .a7Vld PURE i . 1 t]ilntory. It is expecte thEre will be a. W(iit , Juno 18, 1884. $ •tf 7 \�. will. No harmful effects resut�lt from its G 60. Mutton, carcase, 86 to 86.60. _ __ larges of Frames always , on and. I g8 O!'s'iQ>i - lOtO>Mlt, O!!� good inargin over the re uired number of administr tion. Cures guaranteed. Circu• .amb carcase. $6 6(1 to SH 60, _a a, " -*. ye• be. ;,,, ( No. 1- All work done by the instantaneous pro- - . ! I ` names. Scott,; Brock, .. arch and Ux- lars and stimoniala sent free; . Addroae' � ; brid�•e village kilns d ne einarknhl Riell , , d ei th! b �'• Doss• i . In�rated August 24, 1"D ander + ^ ^ P Y .t GOLInEN b Ecnrlu to., 185 [talon St., Cin= • ro o, bd DR� C�iOOD S, 107 of the Revises Btatntee of dntario, �e t iyiug nearly Ralf tike otal number . of ciuuati, O 4$=y ` , y 9 •► F ff - We E0 ( BRIEN�i �O �D^"k °nth vOtorS. U zbrl ire ow ship has °b sly t Act; to Inco rate nevolent, ►b p v' ikon 13ooietiea. ' �, Oo 48 3 1'ltabgra ,her, Wltitb The Vdr besti Assortment ! f° ' -The elle e �itera Soeiot last ae 1'• Bonds to the amount of teoAoo sled t t� titre lit en the 25_ per cent y re tired. g Y '^` a . ! �' Next dont tv Poa •oHioe. I _ The fell Assize o red in tiVltitb usual Fri ay evening, and after a few pre- 1 °".t: , ; , w t� - ( 4 ) Ron. t3. C. wood (late Provincial Trott: am oil P Y liutinal emarke b the Pre silent and a i; � ; ; j. 0 •--- A i nta#i Trus 1 the Assoaia f . • lin th0 29th, Air. J sties Gnit; presit]�ng. Y v U o3 as tee for tion. • s Deck b Aft . F. C. Brown, Qn iho occtt r '�1 r ♦ j ti r Air. Arthur Johns n n chosen foreuinn l ! -;, : Pr -,'` I t b' i Qts i tf{s���L�o� '! fM. FORBL$TER, Agan,,:, tt sloe of hl election to the olliee of curator, ___ ; { ;'of the Gra¢Cl Ju bit s tie principal l i - I ' witness ti //the rtlpe case "d not put in an the progr me was opened, w)licll thottgb rte- - !� 9 N t+ , C m 'f ' S 8}u Piokeriug, 'Jut. thgra was othin = for the rather est rt, .proved to be a v°ry'interest- "4 PICKERINC `' W . t!d a " t A. FNLAY.. fli) to doobut to visit a all re ort ing one d consisted ot's, "ending, by Y G� g pA''' l' ' J rY J• P tt_I- E13 Sx�.$�.s l M bd „�: bbd'' '_a;'.,: . ! and be discharged. On a civil docket, Miss -1 sxl en, entitled rhe ] ewsbo s 'I n u h Debt" ; atrameutal murst�+, by bliss I , '� ci bd e] fl o toW R• 1 f TVE tl A CALL? ,.,. , � �. the first case take p w Card v. Jo Ten Wnketun ,which was renclernd i> a via ' w � tr a I NS V RAN C ! i I3a11 Co., a breach of ontract. The Y - a ar p,� well wolL y the al►plaitse gin n it ; sang► TJ<7b�. W ITE0 netor. sq „ �, P b l { ; ,`.i ..: p �• �j�L` • AL ..i� , pltff. ordered a threshin machine and T" . ee�� ' r. WeEtl ke,entitled "A Waf-t'ior Bold ,,. _ - •• ! ,: .: F,-=_• t.. , t other implemernts from th Mall Co., Ibut ' ap - . t "i ' F era! DireC T til �- readin lea E. Do le eutytled " The I vitt always have do hand stmt of a Harsee, p t _; 1,Q. �`+. , _ ay : the contract wait not fill , although' the g' y• t Carri es,at;c., and let them too the public at rea• -- f i r q .t; mousy had been paid. ace iho action l3ewltche Cluck " ; charade Ly the girls,. nonan! rates. We are now prepared to sup )ly i . :. F.4 . - (�1�7i r Inas est o red a 1 stock of ' ' '•i _ whtoli s e vireli for their domastic uali'- or dri a mmereisl man to any point on %he ,y; �. A P . oo - GRICU•LT(��AL INOU ANi C 7 . s t` • " to recover &hd amount. dict for It$ q most r nalAs terms. h f ° • gg ties.. Th ro ram for Frida , October. �••* p ! , a r , a � � r , - 1, � . �' •, for. 862p Al�dread v. Co an, a0tioi, to P u Y , , �' fid �~ �onsehold �t�: e t T reco a t►alanoe of w es ue. Referred -10th, will Moist of charade, and mttsio ►� A � � � `` OF WATERTOWN, N Y. ;•► J "" `�#a " '° t b the bo s • readin Mica is m ie, 118 i}1eet8 all G. '1'.i&lii8., a b ' sail at a -- West . o 4: is whish be will dI ; to araltratioR. gate v. rooks, action J' ► a=' ' h Hato slid {ono; dialogue, the' rls ;read- and ptgities celitis for pugotually at realdenots. t: �• y.P ' v P a - MI r ' a for recovery'of 8883 by pit (who iii a ,+ }a Deet il,iliw, 00,00. Tiepoat t -�••�+� �-�•r�••� `CTbI'9`I.10't�®1Dt in , Mise setae readin ,_ Wa}ker; Tea,�g,Ll,�ing a, teams eu -1,fed Wilmo•r"tiitrsd °• --fi�rr s''' I;.. ezecutor of the estate of elate Peter g Y g at moeearste Rates; on mho aaotioe. ap-y '% thQ Dominion (iovernmtpnt, 1120=1100, , LV -,.L- ..LG.�d,t'r T '� � Brooke)rom deft. V ick fcr deft. readilag, .Ellis. It is hoped there will f , ' o, t'UI�ERAL 't'dRNiG1i1NG=` AtwAt! Johnlson v. Johnson,: actio for tree ass be a good Attendance this Fri avenin , `� fpr Lhe seanrity to the Canadian - - t,, , fig o ... -' daY g Nib �7�t{1rtionate rates obA ged. N r. Jan 1,oliay holdertt. e)ha inform the pdbliei that I h es per- NANO ► ,• s' remises of the late Thos. J fin- - - --- - - . on the P , S ,. r- _ , Fob. © r et?n in this tovtiuship. Sett by manal ' CUdlera epro, �` wttl al �T- t.1,.` ir�eures Dilly Farm Prop©rtp and Privasta •a• a► er r, a _ Mar p ��MM jj,y ''A- er r� t•-' 4 • eelnsan>v Bowman v.Conit •ard,adjonred rapidity in sly Napleij t�eptem er Thea�'y of Mesio' includes Sound; Ton �' . Apr., Dwellings agt►inst Bre said lightning, and oft V�LL�Ie�►f. _,- -li fEro 'la�t i>,ee,was diamis ,thepai•ties. 8rd,- there.�vere one �pKtdred gild t3epetlty- � ,a, .'.i.d, : a.. as a td the •ons Obmpa»y fn Caltlada inennIng and stn now prepared Godo any kind of work re- t � m alit , !herrn= ti': Counter oint,� ' Fu Ms►y aired iii this lino. Holts and Huta out from } ut�evale � � q* qq • y y P , "Must urrioan". in u to 1 in., and 1 in. if necessary. Threedii ;. _ � •`not appearing. Hniver v. fienix lodge, three new cases a9d aseven ar* deaths ; _ + k of esus Teohniee: t -r Jbn Q I.O.O.F:, Oshawa, eatroil for ea •at La zeta there wore thr none new tlo' -t► - 'm •r i� i e '4- cut u Iwlts anyengtt► regained for mill or i �� ,} �{�•�j �.r A damag,p�e rty J+o;ospeotur of #�efAOs, �•1 sDf? 7► ; ,` : ~ • .TRIy RA s Et� s.N� AN� �`CC��� bHdge work. With this }naahine I stn propenes gid Y ngBY �"._'� k: J�rNr '` ' _ I'. for igjnriea alleged to have eusustitined cases'lAlid thirteen deaths. 'rhe total of . � a �. � � N � � t a ,, to�exeo t. work on the �tortsst notice and ere I' f� "while Hader Ding initiati`t)n i to - C,C3ti' y p I. g sal oaa t>o meaursd a ywhor 6 the Oi+der. the Hary ase ,reported ae. -two hundred ►tau' iioom au tiro MbmideKoe of �dre: 1Resd, � er. , ' a ; �„' T�ev, Apply to T ,' MIC�IEL REED, I �t Darned to onto tom and , thirt -our, _and the deathp one e r p�edoorii west of the N,t„►m':.olpese,.Ptoll 4.' , a■ ;� ;#' W H• JOHNS O, . 'i ` .: ;;' The ease was ads T Y _ etM ,r :; . rr-- - . tiro, ` . (Ielaefrst Bltrckemath,• Pick ttg P N N O rJ s a I)ec. sato I • .hung eon J irty$ve. • et�nttLl ;. .., s1 , . ar ,•- �) r .4 :r . , ; 4- -1 ._ - y 7 !••'• ,..: , nil, r , •' , ;; •, ,•+ - M_ - ... i _ -�'•• -'t -r t 1. a'y--ai). )a�.t' 'i J t.W N_ 'i. -Y. - t �- ,. 4. • - 7 }, I S° r •.rrs .: 1 `ate s I .r f �4 z s .. h _ a; :: . . i n t , t n w. ' •-:z.,-�- -'• -- - t.... ,,.._ y r1...i"'i4 ,. -.r'1,.:'3 , ,F@ ,F 9. - ,' i 1 - �. .. .,. .. .::aawi a , - - +1. �,�. -. � � • 1 F i= -. `, +, i ' —a _- .. ' 11'��7 '.. �� taeliuq of remeratipnefst against 8' - nay aunt for thus adding to the troabl " and Anxiety, they were ail enduring jus 1 -( D) _, than --an unjust >resantment, bud he fel it to. be so• bat he felt ' e and vex jfSt piren m t not be "� mid nevertheless. Moreovergtho uncomfo _ I Mr. f�aunt impressively ind that, able feeling of distrust of his friend' Dully, and be very caret . Keaniirhile beautiful yeung,wife was returning. •I let one o4twrlk of• 1hw ane gd and m6et had been forgotten in the excitement Sidney isi vvlxatever direct n she is most 6 likely to have gone, not let 'her be the hunting eld, aced in the anxiety; bu u dlemly alarmed. Ah, ere they arel" now it returned with redoubled fo Waddedl hurriedly; as Sh ' sound of i car- Even be#ore he had witnessed her pig► . tion at breakfast when he dad mention -t�hea7d' 1�p }team, d a sevsdst the sou he had overheard, the raced - threw,opop the hall dbor ; And Iibear yoga he seen in the moonlit ground , AriftSId's voice, thank Be vers l he glad nnected Sidney with his noctu - Dolly' evtyr rersinpd but very confused nal ea rience. ' It was true he had tri recollection of what ed duringl the iO Ial�g away his notion; but it next few minutees, She as dimly , con- haunted him. He had not seen the b scious of Stephen comin into the' hall of the man in the grounds; but eom wifilout assistance, look' very pal, but thing in thelperfect` grace of movemei smiling at. her as he sank eavily in the had reminded him of Sidney. And - y 1 fletst chair- sof Dr. Arnol r voice s eek- it waa i possible that a young fossa ina. rnlhis gisual to"", an thereby g atly qently • red and, born, and but nttilluti>!g to restore t composare of >inontha wed, should have a meeting 1 dht� ftioktened rfervnn -of someone midnig t in the grounds of the beautif 1 irrin0 . C, wine -of Lloy Milner being house o whish her husband had tin • eery' kind and cheerful d useful -of her her is it was imporaible, an ruther's dark languid a agoing slowly Ye oulid the,pretty o>ik-pa led hall. as if As a paused out of the avenne� in he were 16oking fur sopa tine, and 4f her the h'g road, the drizzling rain was fal father telling him- that idney was out ing ti;' and fast, and he stood still for driving, atfli of Stephen aging fan idly few,mo ants, hesitating which way t that he waa Mad, and th they were,.not take. T e prospect for a tramp down th to frighten her. And th n Stephetr was ' muddy ad in the closely falling, we sseimed•'tO hiN rooms and Dolly was at li- ting rai "waa.not a very inviting'one. t berty to lot �r tears fip vent; and she he-sto , he heard a horse's footste threw Mets faioe doss ardq upon a coming towtrada bias, and, cis the nidi cola# l� t rgAiitig-r at>,d .rubber. drew n rer, he saw that it was one of t! . ltitttarly�iltiis�the fust anxiety, she men se t to look for Sidney. had- known. I "Wel ?" he mid impatiently,as thorn Lloyd Miln'dr, coming 1 softly into the pulled p. ' farelit, flower-scdnted r om, nearly an "I ha a 'not_ seen my mistress, -1 or, hour later, saw he�thc;Q and IiAsitated to was the ply, "I was told that s disturb her; but Dolly heard bia step drove i tq Ashford this morning; but and sat up hastily, pushi g away her hair have nu been able to obtain any fgrth i frcr�rp lie Ts�ubled; tesr aa�n 9d tittle face; 'informa 'on.". ; . w,hltsl►,l<I 11 d sp pathe�ic� and�'yeg, A6 be- :"It is very strabgel"IJoydm idthough `witehing with the tum ed goldeii ' hair fully. falling lcwsaly around. it hat Lloy _ nubs "1 w thinking that I would ride • hardly restrain an inaian ' d@akre c„ 'calcic Evegh i , air. -My mistreao often .cal e heir in his arcus and kiss wenn , 1,LA� b in on Mrs.; rant,'and she may -be there. ' her bright blue eyes. "Du a ," answered Milner; and am t "How is he?" Bheask eage;;v. '' What man rod affray andwas lust 'to sight i does ,r, A n st}v?';� . ,' �t ; • v= }►e p iy ist, Milner strode off dowft e• ' : verb 11 " the ybupg high- . 01 a is not ' Be ne a ut a con le of };end scam` �e s;hetitlfull . much hu'r_ t, There is of the amalleatl yards w tithe cue to a pa r't where t J cause fur anxiety, the D< for says, uiileas road bra ctied off into - two 'ways; o e ,',' anything very unforesee happens." ' to the ri ht,' the other to the lett. Ato "Oh, thank Heavenl" olly murmured corner t ere waa a finger -post; bat the I' with all he+ateful heti . was not puflicient light to see Mlle dir - "Has Mrs. Daunt retu ed?" he -asked, tions it gjave, and after two or; three 1 - after a pause, breaking a little elinbarasr-: effectual (efforts, Lloyd was obliged ed silence which had fallen bet.wecel give up the attempt. As he- atood ati , them, during' which he h d been standing in his uncertainty as to his next mov - A'bsorbed by her sofa, ha jealous of I her' menti his ears were'saluted by the sou pa in atie love far her b then=:• I of wheels coming swiftly towarda Iii , start ed.`lip nery y. = ' ; :. I - and he vent forward Jhurriedly to me t o not kgow, ;,sh saLdt ln, some thgm. As ip the dire gray light the v distre '"I have no heard -indeed hicle became visible, he saw the two d - 1 bine forptten. I ill enquire at .miliutive animals so well luatched a d t once. -'w - _ knew that his search was over. I t>, , I "I am afriiid a hav'eret;prned," Sidney was not driving quickly -t e he remarked >lOubtfnll "You' would ponies seemed fagged and tired -and, n - havj seen her, she woul have come." the gray light, she did nut see t e -jolly .did Lot hee=d; s hurried out of young roan as he advanced to me t - the drawin-rooni, and he young man her. . � ' ' followed her into the hal , where -a stolid "Mrs, Daunt!' ; i footman as:;ur, d her that Mrs. Daunt had Sidney pulled u suddenl j-, the pons not come in, stoodrstill, and their miBtrem lea_ ned• fo - I 4`Ar© you suit, are n aures'.' Dolly ward in the gray dusk. - repeated,auxiously, uila a to conceal her "Yeal Who rs that?" she said in a tis d distress, and -turning a ay to hide her voice, although she attempted to a k ' ; tears b =fore the man con d cin repeat lightly. -`Mr, Milner, is it you? Whe e his further assertion, leav ng oyd to our- your horse? Have you come to grief au tl;e unite iry w I* -ant. qa y unsat is- any, w �v?" faloiy• rei(silt.. - "No." he answered gravely: "I atit n t stirs. Daunt had not r turned, and, of riding now, Mrs. Daunt. I walked otit the two groouia pvho h leen sent to meet you." make inquiries and pre are her for'the "Tu meet mel" she echoed- "Whe a (tidings of her husband's ccident,ene had foolish proceeding in the rain 'l H w returned thiBilecessful, d had gone ; out long ha a you been backs Had you a g d I again on 'the same errand runt" .. ' ``It is vasrop strange," lie 'young roan "Wo ve been home some time," e said mnsin, y, as he w lied across i the replied. "We have been anxioµs abo 1 hall, aud, ulling aside the heavy cur- you, Mrs. Daunt." ; lain, ,1-cjoked out into t autumn even- `•-About me?" she, said, with a slag it ng. • 1 : . lau lis "There was no need. I thoug 1 Tte ,gilts: dpak had- g thered � thi y, a li jtie drive Would dome good, so I c Aasly as it yet'was; and, i' waa iron isle out." to see far into the groun' ;but there was A little drivt3, and she had been o 1 no Isupild ol- appro4ching heels; "A he since the morning! Lloyd Milner's f e himiit�f had began, to a e DQlly's tux- grew ve stern as he took his seat by s iety,ej,yvhich Alt& )sew n to a terrible' side. - pitch. "An I. have quite enjoyed it,notwi - "She is;killed, she is dl" the girl standing the rain," she continued light , moaned, as she came to 1 -s side, leaning "The nice have behaved charming :' heavily aoaini the wind w -frame as she Don't y u think it was very brave of e stood, there; atad Lloyd atenel to meas- to vent re out alone?" sure her. I `�It as very imprudent." e "You foolish child!" he said - earns d ' "1V it? Is that what caused yo 1 "How can you -irnamn such ab�urd anxiety, Was Stephen anaiousl" she things? 'What is. to hart er? If sh,61ad ed,' with a sudden eagernestt repliie met with aiky accident, e - should Dave thew nese in her voice. "But, no l heard -it by, t;hfs tame;' an it - is jcat as. course ot,to she added almost immedia . well that she is .away- no and will be- IY. "1 he had been anxious, he wo d ' i sparked the shock which y u have boric@ so' have cu ne to meet me himself. I hop i bravely. It will be far 1 a}arluing to have bash home earlier." I ; see Stepher'r comfortabl settled,. and "Ste hen did slot know yon had n I , probably asl ep, than -to s' a frim come in out so l ng," Milner remarked gravel ; as you did. If you will gi a me some tea •`and h could not come to meet you." ,. ! 1 will gq out and meet -yo r sister, so that "� l" The reins dropped from h aho may; nut e'st�srtled b any untrue ao- hands she turned to him in sudden a • tours of thelaccident." ; iety, h r face, pale and haggard; y AI hduah a had eaten nothing since visible i the gray light. 1.i brew fait, Irloyd Milni r 'd not really- "B use— There is no need r want any telt; but he saw at the young alarm, . Daunt," Milner said earn t• girl teas weak and faint fr m anxiety and ly, taki g'the reins'and urging on e . in need of some reatorlat' e; beside+ to wearied ponies; "but Stephen hast m t order tea at ttd%- ime, whe it was usual with a fight aecident, and we thought it ` to have it, seemed to him far more mat; better t to distress him by telling hi tai -of -fact pirocedding and a more' likely of your rolonged absence.' :,o reasspre•b.er if= if 'he ad suggested "He he is not dead?" she interrog wine ox satn;e'other restos ive. ed; and loydalmoststartedatthe_ stran e Mr. Dauift was with hia n, and Dr, alterati n in liar voice -it was ao hello Arnold wm'IIalso with hits pa 'ent; so Dolly and fain . and the yon g bm ister tea tete-a-tete "No, o -only slightly hurt ;,.ii . in the pretty oak-panelle _ hall, where Drt a on, for Heavens sake! a e Dolly had ordered, -it to be, rued, with -a said in moment, and did not utter a - /m childish feeling that they w uld hear and other w rd during the drive home. see Sidney return sooner ere than in But he lifted her from', the vehiol the cjawing-room. Lloyd' d'tink his tea Lloyd f t that her garments wee w► t leisurely; notwithstanding isplecret aux- and dri ping with mvilatare," and saw, . iety, and brought nro�e t ` one in}iile the ligh ofihe, hall -lamps, that her f e {to Dolly's sorrowful little lips by 'his was as t e face of a dead woman in i quaint remarks; his quiet ch erfulneas and intense or and immobility. apparent ,unaunscil@taeueas o hes .trouble did more to reassure her -any amount Ci3AYTE�t YX.` I :; of coiieolat}ou and comfort would haveph n Daunt's uuircidalnt turned' o t ,.' dune; and ire lad the sataaf tio>n_pf see- �r laps eerious than was at first fear . . Ing her look far less anxiou when he set The tiroand in his head was a trifling on ,I dv<wn Iiia teacup and pre Ar to start. and, although he had broken hie left ar Ithinkli had batter w he said in the fall, it was a simple fracture, an quietly. "I donot suppose shall have to hely to progress rapidly. go very far; -and I am a and walker- ' A week later he was able to come do I�(hood -bye or the preeent, Daunt-" to the drawi.Ilg-room, and, lying on a so a "`Mian-antl"'thegirl epeated,with in the leaeant, flower-acentetd, fire t Ia little ;e aachfpl 4 t 'Doll ' la minu e." ' g � mss' y foom, look on with languid interest at „ - " ,, - •. gime of-ohess between Dolly and Lloy I b our�par�oi he d i grairely,, Milner, who was still a guest at Ess = but lith a little smile. t waa agleeat ho liberty, was,it not,l" � ' tl Irtt was�early in the afterno4P, but th . "A libest*V :. ,IV • r i:- silken c � ' were drawn over the - The reproachful look in r-ithuoepnt dows, a utting out the November ,fo , blue eyes -deepened•. Lloyd ' s heart which ung heavily over the nett beat faster ander his sp bnnti>slfg nude i $idn are P coat; batt with a stro e$o hti restrain- eY' nand s e Wall tt - n8 1tg on ill little table; and she was situ • l ed the ea dd wrJl►fch y to hu.hpa: ttr a low hair b is li ht. Ther ' . I What ri ht hate a st barrister ng y 1 g • ; g , rngg, g , were can es burning on'the Ghees tabs , to speak of love to the. only +daEughI � of illamina ' the two ewer, ints •John Daant? faces of a players; nab fltaphtq's conn {"May I compromime the matter, and waa sem L►hat inthe shadow or t'he y$'a IlliaallY?;' _ BgY+ was not bled tip, and the reading -lam "Than}rs for permistiiop ; an >rrt4 re- and nand es were only ss bright stats lzvir." its ahsdo firelight;. "You will be T" tired,'_ Dolly m1lr- Lyiag k on his enshions,•� 8liephe ' $cured, folio him to th door. ` - Daunts dark eyes wandered from he "Nol< at all,,, 'hails► ' cheerfully; pttAty er facts of hia sister and the in .i pg his hunt�g-Gap to he as. he strode caseated ' g face of h ptmept q$i(didyIn!the gray dusk the peau fill•face ori w1dch th -light o I-. , the timber dyeniag the -lamp f: ll so awftly, showin Bat, cAeitpu f ight df- a love ton- its lov 'sem and charm to thebeatadvan , Aar eyets Ai;h ish i� er to snake ar'r t over the boost 8i•iney �s heart throb Lloyd ' er felt s teadingi he was cwt we>i iM a toa-go r A y to -day, although ribs had h6t bebu oub, try you% }n the stringent confidenool" DARKSOHE DUNGEONS. her n the mountain is ve stro , and . t N W A M T � . one of these fantastic • dain ents site esti ry ng �v°' sDen "anted to "aria b my mow' - tY germ 13� Y they wish to havb the rise thoroughly,in, teas w consumers. Astarte■ rrom to 000 r rat . . being her usual home -attire in she titian+ a bowtad. awtnt stoant� Yewrr tainsd to 0iton vorti ted.' They do not believe thatehe ■tee ror t>•�a+►l.r. �est�°e°LAir, Impose. } noonf-but she looked very beautiful. Her `And that it is a very oeriduo and'Im• - I • �t riion& was killed for her money, es she never __ °iO' l i dress fortis of black velvet, srtiag ollosely t matter?"i re was once living in Pads Garri more thp►n waa necessary, bat R I T I S H A M E R I A g.` 1 1. and matte with petfeot simplicity. It tell Another bow, and another diihL part- a P llah lady, the Countess of th k how they kn w at Lamb's house I in long straight fdlds from her waist, and of the 'line, P it he. }u►dT an -in- K , $he r►pl�e a very singular broach. that a waa dead en they told the pLTBINiAE♦ COLLEQE=:dRL71D1C, YOx(#]% `.. ski b BT., TORONTO. Meet rot m■ h 1 mento+., T1aeb- 1 flnislteef off at chs, thrw0 with s Har- nation to smile, which he ia►a�ledlately Itwati enoirol y twenty precious toner, live so before her only arrived. o.�,.,�i fIn eery mdarim.nt. Tsarhen b;n, anti eat r+ ro white frill. Perhaps it was the soma rep:rsmmed. on a ground of dark blas enamel. Hovered The ewe will be d for the mother O• and imow what trey teach. Zadunt-d by ur t t ,a eading busloses men or Ontario. its gradnues we till. I • � •- bre ear of her drams which made her look It Is, in fact, Kidney oontintsed, 'her in th0 centre by glass. And what does when he steps from a steamer in New inti yo„itlon■ of trust to everr-tlty, town end .lege °r mo ery pale; but, I as her husbands eyes manner gaining earnestness as she went this potntain I A portrait or a look of York, for she had do a all in her power M d.. Bend for new circular. O. o'DEe, sircretary res uppoon here he noticed that her face o's, "a matter of life and death." hair No, only four oommon pines, bent to be reconciled with her child a>pd to - had yardly morel he than the white (To lm ooxTli4usD.l I roger er in the form of s star 1 Alnd ahs Live mic ably, but t e daughter had no r f - h at her throat,. Ilse only difl'erenoe bee- ..• wore this in memory of her husband, faith i her promieep,' d feared thatlt she �QgE� S�US�l�'�JIJt - Ing 'n the shade of white, one being of a ""�•_ - who as put into pr}aon because he was might be enitrapped i to an insane say- - 1 bluish shade the other of a warm , UNITE IN DEATH, � ± wn most tse rn st$ meet ror carmen a kf biry : thOU ht t0 be 8 secret enemy to the fuss , Tbtlee ineaq &re ttouted and maul`• ror �s my w to hue: gnus sent. It was a dark, des dun- eo a ► s tb O! b the Dominion. Bene for peN Tefft�lalo Traie+>lk b+vwtrated D>r twro eo far down under the pp ' A Zealou BO ro P: O. rtav ki x�"t.„al ad the ralatioiu "betwteeifs thtem %ears tarapal>H>m ,li.o��ss-Doatas sass g grjound. He y nth r than the I were, fate' hen m ht . had' o one to speak to for no was al- Sid a Read of Falls Villa date ' I fn evnT (Aty Town, w:llage - _ y P rad to "Dwanoas. a i - WANTED and County (a VALada, Lao, - have accounted for her delioaolt of low to see him but the keeper of the ed to • some ciorn for hi this acid Gentleman to sell ^Qnem Victaa ia, her . ,tip >itanceby attributing it to her anx- A ahpokingi double tragedyy has n tie- prima , and he was not permitted 't.o con- yyear, When the corn was about• tw �. d^e_e�t girlhood and womanhood , by Grace are• a- iety at his illnesd; bat, tar thin ware, veloped by the disoovery in th woods ve with his risener. Days, weeks, hi h r for the lest hoein Mr: r` wood, 400 pages. The cheapest and taste" � . g + y g+ selling book ever pnblt.hea, fiend 7bo. for , he uld not lay such flattering unction just beyond the Dallas, Texas, rpon- moo r passed o ,and he was still left in though he. might trust some one e* to sample c-py, and address for terms a.xia terrt- - - to soul, a had' not seen the look of tion limits, the dead bodiek of a an and his ungeun. He was most miserable, .do that, and hired a good strong boy to t r Thu Canadian aabseri tion Company, woman on the west fork of Tiini river, and feared that'}le should lore his senses, work ft r a hila, giving ,him ordeas to 8 1chenam Bank Buiiainga, Montreal. ting ish which Lloyd Milner had seen Qn _______ __ ___ __ her ace when he told her of her hum- 'The victims when first discovered i y side for reason seemed to be vnsg way. take h- hoe go up, to the lot, and `•hoe fond Brat a ■spit eo�y a - .. ' �(a�aar�a bileb.d baa 's hurt, and,lie did - not kn w how by ride. Tho mans arm waa a tended Oh 1 if he had only some hope -fore up the rn. ' The boy obeyed, worked Wim! tree. the best . gge'ea y she had- suffered in his s�fleri�n�g and party lying on that of hL lois, as if one ,thing to relieve his misery. Feel- all of o e d y and part of another' and , �■ the b ii" d rer►ards for Not or worlds woald sh in th toolfah in the agonies of death he sought to em- fn Bill over his coat one da he found air t e ob done. Jud a o22 Mr. """►Oil°. WIL erases' B' e+ g Y j g i ! ;; wlLtlox, a9 A at brave her. $he was y, aged four :pins, pled he actually wept for joy. Reed's aataa action . and pleasure when, saei.iae Bred. foss+, Toronb, prid which kept them apart, ha a allow- ► tip ntl �� ed m to see how anxious and nhappyI about 18, wore a diamond brooch, and. He kook them from his coat and threw going to survey the promise of his i -i.. . : -1 rhe ma'at his suffering, nor fon d -he let was dr•eatted with exquisite taste. He' thorn on the floor of his dungeon, and coring drop he found that the strong so- $, WILLIANS, i ; ' her roeive how much he longed for her `Pmt a few years her eetiior. tween, wend down on his hands sad k�l ee and tive w lling boy had hoed up ever► root p I .I sym thy and Care, and what a happy em lay t► revolver, with two c mben felt 1 over the floor till he fouled them of the rn, d the whole lot was alt .flat SLATE AND FELT ROD EN. 1 time hat illness and convalescence might emptyy, telling the story of mt.d r and agfii When after six years imprison- as the k of one's hand. . Re d baa kaufaoturer and Dealer In ,t have had they ween his. Sidne 's suicide. Near by was found note men he was Bet free, they fo nd him bought his s' eet corn thi ear ae usual. Tara^ea Felt, iR..a■s rhea, sallatag f "cels, : t-, written in a clear bold hand in ro ing in the dark for hu for pins, and:wil , pro bly in futur `hoe u " hie Carpet Felt. teat (sweall Prieea,. LOIcd et had been irreproachable; cert. , , 7 + g ' 4 /�DcArls E ST, 1; tsT Toaty Qro ly, ah had failed in noattentioni she war `` we cannot be anited in life, a will Nor would he leave his prison without. own. I . . always et hand to perform any little kind- be' in death -Geo., Faustrick ands Annie. taking his pins with him. T were M-+-�-�-- I --------- - --- - ' nese or forestall any wish, however slight; Manier." Appearance& and ane mina- his beat friends, because they given - • Qu S3ightB in Nexico. . - DEATH' TO POTATO BU IS. • but far more than all this service would `%ion of the bodies lead to the con union him something • to do in his soli..ude and At- y ti o .of the„day, but'psr cular- ASK ;OUR -LOCAL DNAILZR YOl& I - Stephen Daunt have preferred a tender that the note was written�before hin confinement, and his Countess W them ly on $ nda , may be _witnessed a' most H�S�Y,B p1Qi[S PA)�1[s bllEl�. � . elasplof tits lilttle hand. over his, ora soft the ictal coarse, and that after a fine made into a br000h� which she valued interes 'n a ght, writes a City of Mexico reseure of the sweet lips to his throb- leave taking he fired the pistol n her more than gold. They had presejrved her aorreap nda of the Baltimore Arta - ani . Natbb %” been round more e!<etMfis fer,,doct: ,yen 16 p mon thus kills her laced the msec n her husbatnd's reason. All ale t e len th �•to Dui• The purest is %be t beaver ' ,' . Bing brow. �+ � +P Po g g of this canal the to his temple, and again pulls the - The followin in one of them t affect- whole ul turn out to do their wash- A. 1z"Miaa�y & c -3p �$ balk d,tiight at $nditlg,'Sidney reiliirn trigger,- fell close Reside her. ] ayond ing records in existence. It I in from Ing, P at the same time to rform Paint and Color Manufactures. Monttw I ? ome safe and found, holly had gii''o PI _ the Hamer on the bit of paper nothing Count Gonfalonieri s account o his im- their rsonal ablutions. While I was forgotten her song absence fens home, , i find had never thought to ask any ea- further is known which might give'' -clue prisonment in the fortress of Soielbur•g, there a Horse race claimed the attention W. & Vc . P. Crurrie & Co.- ,_ planation of it, But, if she had forgot- to their identity. { above the town of I}runn, in Moravia, for of the of the peopled who had come NO grey Nun Street, Montreal. . � , IDENTITY Ol* THE vIf`Tllld6;__ _ a political offence, iii the re' of Em r- out un er the gool.. shade of the trees, Importers or ten it Lloyd Milner had not; and al- , lg. pe oral■ Pipes, Portland 41= 1 t ' The lover's y wherein Geo: Hoal- or Francis of Austria, who died in 1836. Right ear could be seen .whole families csbunney Top.; .daoemwt, vent I." though the momentary look on her face w.ter Lima ed oo. fob stech clow Miss anny, anti them nom- He was an Italian and had conspired to• bathia in the warm waters of the canal. � � � �• - "I _ � had touched him; with sudden ity and tt fire Bricks, Plaster_ P.rl■, nutted saiside, has been the absorbing diapoolme the Austrians of Milan : I Young and comely women woul$ step sora:, somanOsumak .bin. & oomprasabe for her, hia ivapioions weri to id of conversation. puri tho da am an old man now but b fifteen ears down a id disrobe with an much ears froid ' ' menut•Otam. of ' by nd means stat at. recti. That she 'waa � � Y , , Y Y g Bessemer steel atofs►. Cnatr & BBeed 8prarags . the bodies were visited o+ riotre m soul is ours er than m bod 1 Fif- es if in the rive of a, bath•roorn, and - unhappy and restless and anxious to a Y . Y f3 Y Y P cY dllu Line Ro al PUWu h� hundreds, Further investigs Ion of the teals yeate 1 existed (for I did not live it id attention to the byatandere. e • � de a which her husband's illness - did not warrant he could not fail to � Bee . identity of the rictipas denied by lunre. was not life) in the golf same dungeon ten here hole rows of men, women, and Bei dartos winte from Portland every Tb.rp ay cleverl es rhe tsoncealed'it iinderthe Xan- lenting parents, shows that thby hal#led feet agaale, During siz years I had a ehildre I, of all ages, in nature's broad- and a�ia?ta: every batura.y to Ieverpoor,.ndin.omr,.,•r y - from Fort Worth and that their v it to cos ion ; duri nine I was alone I I cloth n o ed to the utmost the enisi from tanebeoe cry Baarrday toLive►i+so►, °adinp't L. ,.- ' Pan J Y g donde og guid indifi'erenoe.of her manner and the trel,n(L AW f om s:t amore via ars tar and 11%J '@ � DaWd' was to oorunmate their murdbroue slaver tightly distinguished the face oP warmt of the swift -flowing atrearu. • p� llalit.ssmd stJob:r. proud lessees of her tone; and an• , - N. F., , to Liverpool fortnighW during n,mmer mouti,i, - conscioual the un barrister found ends. Miss 1fiannjr r body was claimed by him who shared my captivity in the eros- c _ The steamers of the ais..gt,w Lines calla wanner . her brother and ' taken to Fort Rai twill ht of our cell. The first ear atarrb-A row Trrlatmont; between Portland and Glasgow, and Bos oo�lawir himself watohiagg homer closely on every oo- g Y Perhai the must extrarordinary suc�that alternately; and during summer between Quebec sod caaion, and afuilydng tier motives for WOE' Hoalstech will be• buried we talked• incessantly together. We re- > achieved In modern eolence hie been tllasgow and Boston and Glasgow every week. here. Later developments► reveal the fact fated our past lives,our o s forever gone, attati. b the Dtzon TTreatment of catarrh. For freight. ppaeeeseaaggq or other information - . every action, however slight. J Y ' Out -of pa tients irchted durin the past a ply to d a3o lumaaher &Ca, Baltimore; S Sidne herself was_not uit:e aiiaware tllfit HoaLteoh was a goring oifiaer in the over and uvea agsin.' Tho next ytsar we six m e, fully ninety L>o• coat. have been c�inard do Co. Halitaz; Shea dt Co, tat John's y q German army visitin America on a yea is communicated to each other our (thoughts oared o this stubborn malady. This ie none N. F. ; wm. 'Itbomeon tk Ca, tat John, N. B. - r,f iL.., berutiny, -and she resepted it bit- 1mv,, of absence. hoalsteeh and Mias and ideas on all subjects. ;The tldrd year the lens startling when it is remembered that Allan s Co. Chicago • Leve a Alden, New . _. . terl ally the more because she war . un- not Ave per oen'.- of the patients lereeenting' York; H. Buurtler Toronto • Altace, Rae a, Ce t y- Nanny had been atop Ing at an obscure we had no ideas to ' eo munieate-we reset I es to the regular yraettttoner fire Qneboo; H. A Allan. Portland, Boston, Yon. .able to a w her resentrfaent to Ste hen's treat. pp hotel for several wee His parents in were beginning to lose the power of re- benenc while the patent wedieinos sad - friend and her own guest. Apart from it Gormaipy refused to sanction his marriage. flection. The, fourth, at t e interval of a ®th vi rtleed curse never record a once at - and the distrust of him which coald not ng wish the claim now generally be- I will supply two year old vines of Hie leave of absence having about ex month or so, we would o1wn our lips to lieved y the most scienudwe meq that the :' ,. fail to follow it, she liked Lloyd Milner sled they concluded to die rather than aask each other 'if it were i deed •possible the dt to dye to the presehoe of gfl ae rated. . that the world went on as a Id bust- ttvtng raattee in the tieacee, Mr. Di:- � , sell, find it eyed her to feel that he l g y on at enoe adapted hie cure to their - N AG' Li .� did not trust her, and saw so clearly what they were abed to hide even from John' ling as when we foamed' a scan of man- a:terrrii tion ;this acconiptiahed the catarrh kifld. Tho fifth we, we Bile t. The is pre° sally cured, and the pernsanenor is�un- Daunt himself rho coldness of rho inter- questio ed, ae cures effected by hem tour yors `1 (( - A CLItI[B FOR LIIIBItTY, sixth,' he waa taken away- I never knew ago are curse still. ho one alba hie ever a . <, i course between them. whete- to elLecution or liberty, but I temo to cure catarrh in thin manner, anti no - . I cc Tal{etiods Netbad of Fseape of a Coux' Ll- tither tmont hat: ever out ed catarrh. The _ Is your book a very iinteresting brie, was'glad he was gone ; evelu solitude was sppltca ion or the remedy ib supple and can be with ut any conditions whatever at 1 Sidney?" Stephen asked, breaking ■long cwt C�nviei. bett r than that dim vaoa#t face.'.' Atter does home, end the present eoason of t•he . - i pear L the cunei faun le fur a speedy and 'Two Dollars Efl,ch- silence. Warren Woodruff lingers no more +viRth- the i was alone. ODIy one event broke perman nt ca .,tne orisy or oases being ` r "Not very. SPhy7" Sidney anew eyed, in the walls of the state prison at Waters- in pon y nine Years' misery. ,One cured cone tieatmen Sufferers sl}oold nor- Agenta wanted, apply to t `: putting the book on her knee and turn- field. This morning he disappeared- At day it m t have been aal year ort two giii�gnuc �t w Toronw, Csnuda anti UUenuio�se 6:I6 D. W. -Beadle;, - B- ing towards the sofa, a faint color coming , according to custom, a keeper took afte my c mpanion left cis, the dungeon sumv t their treatise on catarrh. -Montreal - into the beautiful ale face. "Can I do Woodruff and another prisoner to the don was -o ned, and a voice, from whom star " ST. PATHARutsa. f P en ne-rooms Can da is entitled to the name of "The i A anything for you?" gi , of which there are twos p Bodin I know not, uttc std these r i .. ,; •`Thank you -no, fou looked so ab- one on the eist side of the room and the words : t y order of His) Imperial Ma- land f the free and the home of the Dominion Line of SteamShi s: sorbbd that I wondered what ou were other on the west. Woodruff had been a jest' , I in> imate to ou that our wife knave.. The American knave has too • . Y y m Ut;h reedom over there- Rnnnin� in connection with the Brand Trunk Eailw•X it , reading." y fireman on the New ork and the Now di a ear ago. Then the dour shut, of Oanada. s►iling (mm Quebec every duraa,. The faint rose -color dee aped. 'She England road, and for that reason was and I heard no more. ' They had but Have Yon Thausht or itt : . the ►ummier months, and from Portland-� arsdaa' � - - -- P , during tee winter months. Bailing dates trona .- could not have told him whatt the subject assigned to run the engine on the east flue this groat agony in upon me, and For four thousand ears or more the • y !♦IILySu i0 LIV.�POOL of the printed page& so long hack been;she aide. It is the custom of the,, keeper to left , e alone with it." This companion world maned, sufferdd', and fumed about •sttw>trvia. ass m I e•■ttrs tf, cavi. as; had not. read a word of them absorbed as go from one room to the other, and th for iz e&Is with Count Gonfalorlieri was its co , for there waa no. positive relief- Toreatot Ana Be i 'vaseonver. sept ss` + Y ereiton; tie i e I { she had seemed. in quite a distance between the two= a F nehm� u, Count - Andryane, who halt no ,ce cin and painless cure until ° D Rates -o abin, .b,e Livervow «e4K, "Would you like some music?" she ask- When this keeper, at 6:36 came back to sinc' ubiiisW some •memofra of hia own Scott utnam gave to the world his arrest W, $80. , s°. a 617 844. seoortuw to! \ .._ - + steamer and berth. Intermrdi•ie V5, steerage. at ed gently, crossing the room 4o "his Woodruff'. engine room, having been over life emuirea dour Prisonler d'Etat, par Corn xtraetor. If there is suffering now lowest recess The sa►oom and stateroams in ueamera! (, side. with the other man, he foundxhe prisonier Col to Alexandre Andryane.) . He men- it iii t e result of carelessness for the rem- marked thus:' are amidships, where but little motion is ' + , felt, and no cattle or sheep, is owrfeq on thea. For tar • ` "Will it not disturb the la eras" Ste- one. He at once sounded an alarm, and tion that ouut Gonfalonieri was liberat- edy is at hand. Try Putnam s Corn Ex- they parttaui•rs apply to'any ,land Trunk sail:. . - �. Agent ur Lolt►i agents tote o�mpaay, or to phen said, smiling, i. ti ted. the manner in which the ed the I r eror's death in 1835, .and tracto>t. It is sure, paialea>s, and prompt. revs! tduAntee t cess t "Oh nol" cried Doll ea erl "Plan escape "fid been made. It appears that sent to the i,nited Staten, from whence Bess a of aubatitutee.. N. C. Polson tk cLaar.L AQenta ssootre.0 ' y 8' y' Woodruff .had collected thin" errs of lie r turn to Austria. Th°rel broken Co., prietors, Kingston. ' � something, Sidney; and, if you play- one ps ' >, ; j I a world, and formed therefrom a parallelQ- doss by ow and suffering, hewander- A f rmer near Walkerton hold over 400 , o>f Chopin a waltzes, it will increase m Oa � ' ahatncee of winnin which are ve small faetenad at the four corners. ed bout f r a few years, slid d"led at ,bushe a of wheat from last year, for - - now." • g' ry one side two other lou strips were nailed' Uri n pied de St. Gothard December which he waa offered. $1.10. He will `' g ' + + `1 to the two corners, endwise, so as to be 184 ,-.Aew Ytrrk.'Telegrant.l now glad to sell for 76, cents. t ' Sidney'went over to the {risno; bat just at right atngles with the flat frame. Wood importa$t, as she was going to sir down a servant ruff had from time to time while running ; - i'' " I you visitor leave New Cork City, save - y - t : entered with a casid upon a salver, aldd, his on ne braided ton .tri s of rope I � Bagg a kzv and Carriwe Hire. and approaching Sidney, said, in a lowered g P A HAUNTED MANSION. atop thea D Urrlox HOTEL, oppuette � + iJnade from small ropes need to tie bundlop Grand Centr�yoL eco elegant rooma '1' tone— fitted up t a coat of one million dollars, c < of material coming there for manufactures., qq - } They gentleman !e in the lion , ire ;memo Of Isle wgrsea: w is foss ltt,:sea =1 Bbd upwa�de per day. Il uropeaa plan. h e _ ` -i This apparatus had been in the engine, vaton ; Restaurant supplied with the best. _„ room secreted. The convict . then ti a rttatk •a l seal's wall. d . •r ma am. i Horse ! oars. etaage6 an elevated railroads • " I "I will come at oiace,"she saidha ed• these bilaidlt to the corners of the aide of I e centre of `the beautiful manufac- t° ails cancra Fpmiiiss clan live better :. for 1 mungy at the hole Union Hetet than Coleman Patent Harness ly, thea paused, u if hesitating. ,� the fiatn� opposite the two long sticks. tar' oily of Wa rbury, Conn., stands a fit env othw tlrs4olaae hotel in the pity. ,. "What is it, Sidney? A victor? k- Im ted, works witbout wbitiietre-s. Oa�l, light ant ed her hnaband, fan - Placing a stool by the wall, in.the rear of hall me rnanaai n surrounded b e Thi annual increaseof adult converts to ��• ` y Ps- danb�, mgt>b seieroa man and seams- Tho heraeu ': -il�he engine building and . out of sight o oio grounds. ide carr iage driven and the fo r Free Church missions fin (Living- w • ■�r Baty in orsb.raa, .. eo tree. o.o tw ►ainrad ; ct I working Qualities gurranteed. Price q0. ( ``'; i No, not a vis%tor-scene oDe for •e; Ohs keeper, Woodruff put thereon a hoz, win g walks a proach it over broad, atonia , Africa, is 400, or more than an wry ror ale to IIniau Btaw. wd onaaa } j I &hall not be detained long," she analver- and then threw his contrivance up onto the gree terraces and under interlacing foli- av a congregation in this country. Adddress = `" ed. top of the wall.Thelongstickspreventedhimj age. Everything about it is arranged for Those who hate Tried it 13ay �j $ Lewey taC CO. eat Altl%agh there was - not light ea4ugh falling as he drew himself upward byy t1� cum ort and to plgaae the eye. The man- The est proof of .the great .power of - ' UoLHosl■s, Oxh. . In the room to let them see how the color ropes. Clambering over the wall he? cion is pf the• Gothic style of arohiteoture , had risen ltnddenly irom abut to brjow dropped into the garden close by leaving moat Po two t sere o end hag Polso s Nerviline over every kind of _ ` ' '1sr y y ag ' pai n i� obtained by the nae of a ten cent something in her voice made Lloyd shell-- his deuga for the prison officials. Going sew ys I been looked upon as one of the bottle. Nerviline requires no pafyi � � � iii aJ � � ' � � �� Her look up with a lltte r t and glan4e down towards the cove he might soon be, firs' t c}we11iD a in western Connecticut every' bottle tells its own story. It com- a .f across at the slender black- coed Bistro mit of ai ht. Before hoistin hie tent As the city increased in ' pulation it ,1 g g po not }ail fur it; ie a combination of .the Q ! in the shadowy room. Hie ' being to eampe, he deliberately walked into a gre around this place, the value of 1 ' 1 ` �- ` the lighthowever, Sidneysaw no£only the workshop near by, the time being too which was gr=eatly Increased by its con- most pawerftil pain-aubdaing remedies I a know to medical science. Nerviline is f„ t` puiok sudden movement, but the look of curly for any of the workmen to have tral (locality. But now the place is look- use weful in external or internal ' I - _� huelpiafon-which crossed it. Thehot olor been boon there. He gtriokly discarded` ed upon with a sort of fear, and people y 1 ' pains. Try the great remed Ten cent died outof herownas she pauedo'ut of the him own clothes, and was soon glad in an 'instinctively shudder they pan it - f t �. bottlt ati any drag store. ergs bottles J room.,andsheWasvery pale am she entered overseer's blue blouse, and dark gray dret4ing to look tip irltq its ¢roves a4 one Ess t, -five Dents. I I ► the 1lbrary, which welt lighted both by fire ppsntaialoons, ribbed told greasy. Warden lawIst through fen of seeing some spirit y I y , , . - � � . ' ° , and ggact. A short allin man in black foss $t►rgant war in consaltatioe with Oh[ef of sail. This feats has increased ainGe the Thy German Govelrnment has prohibit- .. L , atatirding by the fire, with his back turn- Paollard this forenoon at the latter's oi$oe. Imt'tra 'o,event connected with the - leas. ed the holding of three socialist election .: I' 5�0 t '- ed to it; and, although hia face was- per- There has yet been no roward offered for -the death of its mistress, Miss Carrie meet nga. The socialists threaten to! ch-' r, g . fectly impassive, a sudden swift gleam of Woodrrtl}}fr apprehension. The keeper in (J. Weldon, who was frozen to death on trusts the meetings of the'other ea., - aurprrse flashed into hilt dark keen eyes not bltinhasd by the warded, as but one has Long's Peak, Colorado,, recently. Yoaai�� >fRen i -bead Tibia. fit right of the beautiful pale woman in been oq dvty fit these etline Rooms here- The bootie wap first built by a wealthy Th Voltaic Belt Co., of Maarahatl M ah., `- 1 her rich soft dress who entered the room tofore. The keeper sal► Woodrnfi atr.leaat mfunufsataler 6jy the name of Spaville. offer; to send their celebrattd tEleotro• T 3 = and cloned the door after her. I ten minutes before he was discovered to Mr. Sooville's seoond rriidagge wail unfor- Volt ►ic Belt and nth Electric Applisncea 4 t " his wife bsi;n snob addlo� d to Ol trial toe thirty ys, to mfrs (yoarg or I T�11 ���� ` �, Mr. ,Hopgood7 she raid lnbt',rrogativti- be gone. tanatp, g old) at$ioted with nervone debility, loan of ` ly, glantiin for a moment at the .card in -,-- strong drink. Unable tb ramal#( I his vitalit and msnh r all kindred ALF1 . IJ ". . her hand. g f ei ant mansion with her he uncpremon- .troubles. Also for hr eamatlsm, lien, iN ' ' Hrapp s 6lrtaat. Iron Works at Eltlett. THE BEST "At ur service, madam;" was the re• iously departed,, and soon died A I broken para! xis, many other diwast-s. Com- ! ' I ply, mpanied by a low bow, and a, The great iron and cannon founding own mark. The roperty their p�aed plete rtsto4ttion to health vigor and man- THE 8TRONt3ESTy :,1.r - :i •t quick k en glance which made Sidney.fe&i establishment of Herr Krupp at Essen is 'into the handl of Joseph C. � elton, hood guaranteed.: No rfsk is Incurred as THE MAST REL.IASL ' am if the drau er saw into the � innermost' °Onstawtl enlarging its space and per- President of toe Waterbury B Com- thin l days trial is tillowed. Write them , .- . „ 1 . , de the f hgirfeal, and thegeotetreoeeaesl annual. �n'1860 it contained bat 1,764 Otte and Gonneeted with about a 1 of the at on for illu►trated pamphlet free. Qn►tvaued fn m.ssri;t, oon.trnaton an"l e P t^• yr feet in accttiacy and �tnepnaNed in dursWity. `s;: of her t oughts. work men and this ulr►ber had increased maaufacturin interests there, One night Ju Rogers, of jAbingdon, Ills., has antsed to give entire sati.rst tion , There was a brief silence. Sidney ad-' by 1870 to 7,084, chile at the present returning from New York, Mr. Welton brojtt ht a suit for' gti((1,000 damages THEY EXCEL ALL OTHER , vanced w1 and .stood by -tbw, table, time it is over 20,00(A, if also toe women �rd a commotion in the barn. Going again t Smith Lattimer, Henry Dunlop, resting ne Lie' hand Yipon it, her eyes and children dependent on the establish- hither, he found two of his ower horses and r. Miller for cirsulating repor Athat BSII.SO�D; WAR><HoOsi tNp 6 =. ; down , het• breath coming quickly and anent sre included, a population of na less coir© gad he went in the stall to to pants hia tle were suffeling from pleuro-pneu- `'P•IIC)$" F ' - unevenl •. The litninger was here at her than 65,981 is gathered together; of which Qm. WX favotite horse i I me ' l�r' Asan Honey Drrtw�j.: request d by her wish; bat, now that 29+� P�Ons are actually living in i I , A.P 197. . houses belon rn to the works. t ==KED peat stir ! Hk B asas1l he was re, she waaarlmost frishteeged +t g• g h I' 1 l s�D VOR M'ST'sAMID PMiCs , her ow daring.. - ' . The various departments•of the Kru rplflicting wonsi►ds from which he'soon NDI.Oci`r. ATION' dtvlhx BY , The an looked at her vel with his undertaking are ht in number and died beau' qv will. The estate Welt _ ♦ragas Mssoa, fit �ssvonge fit, Toronto. '�, r ' . f�'a y , ' C U� , NEXT. 8c �G'.iAR �: , , keen a7 , takin In all"the bean of her prbrace the wor ops at Eaien► •}Tree divided .betweeel his wife and one dad h• /tea . o.L� ow.Y �.:�o., potion, wtioilsa, Bu,k our collieries at Essen and Bochum AA7 iron les' Q y 1 end. wtw.tsd Bh4ttte ii ken, Hund.., out I V UMIM tO ally ` tial; face, tib richne s of her dress, a ease , arrrie, MetpOuase g9 to tae wife. _ -- with wh ch she wore her costs attire the mines in' Germany, mines in the north of Amity ruled ugU1 the. mother tried to get T �jewels o her 'white 'baltds, the plain gold Spin (in tae neighborhood of $ilbac}, tRse daugblas ' to an insane arglnun. The 1 ; e . N- e W - - ; 11 i j ' d Qf n wedlliug-ri11g,, Nothing ea. the smelting farmaoes, a trial ground of us)ehold was an again broken ?tip, and • \, . . ' `',. . . ` i . 17, kilometres ai Ma n for to house was oft to hosts. One of the f , - oaped th keen eyernobhing-Act even PPs ��ee++oo� th gg I .. i .� � -High "Altmm h[apbitte tit'sew }so�i»� . , �� ,, ' the qui ened rime and fql of the closely- Gannon, txsgether with others a' dt8erent fts+rka of spriteq Isthebeamiroh. t I ' `tilts r`: - fitting ice sad the ne><vous trembling places with an area of 7>tkilometrus, There ' f .the door nob of the beat chamber . of the pe der' pensittve li>i. are eleven smelting #wnaroes, 1,648 pnS1_ kith a .soba a like otuigptlat4d blood, - ;� , 1 ''' "i hiss: , t }itt �, w . _ tt t,• dung and heating furnaoes, 438 hich sea ev mo after I ' .',' L i; 800 Mge ' Q� � tt . Yoa debited my sttendanbb madtrlie, P ,_ 1' he said respectfully, at le boilers, and 4b0 steam ellgir►eA oiy� �� wi ofd %v families have t.: i -' aIo t Ie I 1 , I" mate . I .i . t.- • ., t ttYe& that is,I wrote bon batlaod X•a►rd• horre_powar. illi Essen ne, works tem14 to a t�mines the Wei toaq"l' t� �, t � :. fora connected -with rolling stook com)�rise left, but gave it up, though a rate cat >sakt>ii . astciTetltrtt, fit8 l000motiv , Ll 1 - •'For detective of experience in when 6© kilometres of ails, t pnbliol aqy; there- ,{ , ti j >l�alet rt r you coal place impltait trust;" he coca- 883 wagons, 69 horses, 181 trolleys, 66 f r. Mrs. WA hiid return to the , eluded, li Lp littkl almost kilometres. of tel h line, 36 tslegra- on cre�oing to Europe, d the -It h dura g,na " I , h� a' �►n w�ptl ort t , hw stations, and DR[ono Apparatus. f the now bele to her, but �t� t Y it tta gdrd' smile at the sir- p n8 . „ n►oael Gas �oity of the wo Ing of her note; t'`. and -- »•-.•••+Oar---�- house �i cad we+�rs a #prjbi_ ;. `0p' , . A ` l e4 I - )Nava sent in agawer to nr wishes, A t 1 k, . AJt. noncan • stories Braish o#ro� It �wnMed 1ti8botrdils a>ad titins'esri ' i ong rwrs -chs Kaman sacs. tfl-gay .bop tie ' did trianmitiati, octe >aelses a }tie Domfaiou>htblotl lit poll r? ' tstsdam, d shall be haPPY sense you 4t +, , ►, Ma, whin Pindot 16 ivgQob ct o which was that tthe dauhter hard been It M' sapearse u* all f m c- ir` "� i M3 t, the be t of m ability; ,t , k Ly aftiln' the fart of a friend, do on in the bn hojnebaok M mom. .. hmalMOTotiwf we, bas �. t>ty y i � k1 , `•Than yon,' $idne� ataal�l Bred mh)ilyt t u „ 1' �11R attics arai0s suratMrt i^m la 1 n ` .- t �, kngw whore he went i Hush, d, : litt Altho the'' itram u then, . norv�y b a>► P .. t v, drong a fiat down ind anot,%ned 4utaioned the motes', who laaw that the the market at s3ow it lip im) s- ...I iim to ,ileac. peation had berm overheard, tt of sous ole to sell it, as it is flri al &9yed that , e., q TSE li.IfAMs' �F.,t He d ed wr�'th • bow► .o4d xotlilasad i d '� And Ifo Otte else 'doh." t` t do," was naso tii�on t . fly t5I>1lp fire. ' mad the�boar btly, `t how'o d tootlhlo, 30" Welton a here tihink that ills Noisier Rome E'Jdt.. atspttrry, Md 1111 , `if• c" 4t y+m tamdeetatwd UWA what I ! • '� tip te,videllwe blue ode usbraitndomed -�_: we �� � ' :, the 9 � I f S r , ,.. . _. .. - .. �•:. :e ;.: .. . • ..,:� ` • .,- esti. -. -_ . . . _ sees :_ - . _ '•v - -44 • >,! - a! i r 1 tF, :. .. ... -4_-- • ..h .lam n. _ -".-'• . i. .. �{.. S. :iJ.• . ..t .. s .. - 1 . . � � : :.: - sees... ..� -... _ i ', - �,e� ,I�A. - '[SR - - d , `, +, - I fey ! t 1 -' r _, � I �' �.+ I I ' 11'��7 '.. �� taeliuq of remeratipnefst against 8' - nay aunt for thus adding to the troabl " and Anxiety, they were ail enduring jus 1 -( D) _, than --an unjust >resantment, bud he fel it to. be so• bat he felt ' e and vex jfSt piren m t not be "� mid nevertheless. Moreovergtho uncomfo _ I Mr. f�aunt impressively ind that, able feeling of distrust of his friend' Dully, and be very caret . Keaniirhile beautiful yeung,wife was returning. •I let one o4twrlk of• 1hw ane gd and m6et had been forgotten in the excitement Sidney isi vvlxatever direct n she is most 6 likely to have gone, not let 'her be the hunting eld, aced in the anxiety; bu u dlemly alarmed. Ah, ere they arel" now it returned with redoubled fo Waddedl hurriedly; as Sh ' sound of i car- Even be#ore he had witnessed her pig► . tion at breakfast when he dad mention -t�hea7d' 1�p }team, d a sevsdst the sou he had overheard, the raced - threw,opop the hall dbor ; And Iibear yoga he seen in the moonlit ground , AriftSId's voice, thank Be vers l he glad nnected Sidney with his noctu - Dolly' evtyr rersinpd but very confused nal ea rience. ' It was true he had tri recollection of what ed duringl the iO Ial�g away his notion; but it next few minutees, She as dimly , con- haunted him. He had not seen the b scious of Stephen comin into the' hall of the man in the grounds; but eom wifilout assistance, look' very pal, but thing in thelperfect` grace of movemei smiling at. her as he sank eavily in the had reminded him of Sidney. And - y 1 fletst chair- sof Dr. Arnol r voice s eek- it waa i possible that a young fossa ina. rnlhis gisual to"", an thereby g atly qently • red and, born, and but nttilluti>!g to restore t composare of >inontha wed, should have a meeting 1 dht� ftioktened rfervnn -of someone midnig t in the grounds of the beautif 1 irrin0 . C, wine -of Lloy Milner being house o whish her husband had tin • eery' kind and cheerful d useful -of her her is it was imporaible, an ruther's dark languid a agoing slowly Ye oulid the,pretty o>ik-pa led hall. as if As a paused out of the avenne� in he were 16oking fur sopa tine, and 4f her the h'g road, the drizzling rain was fal father telling him- that idney was out ing ti;' and fast, and he stood still for driving, atfli of Stephen aging fan idly few,mo ants, hesitating which way t that he waa Mad, and th they were,.not take. T e prospect for a tramp down th to frighten her. And th n Stephetr was ' muddy ad in the closely falling, we sseimed•'tO hiN rooms and Dolly was at li- ting rai "waa.not a very inviting'one. t berty to lot �r tears fip vent; and she he-sto , he heard a horse's footste threw Mets faioe doss ardq upon a coming towtrada bias, and, cis the nidi cola# l� t rgAiitig-r at>,d .rubber. drew n rer, he saw that it was one of t! . ltitttarly�iltiis�the fust anxiety, she men se t to look for Sidney. had- known. I "Wel ?" he mid impatiently,as thorn Lloyd Miln'dr, coming 1 softly into the pulled p. ' farelit, flower-scdnted r om, nearly an "I ha a 'not_ seen my mistress, -1 or, hour later, saw he�thc;Q and IiAsitated to was the ply, "I was told that s disturb her; but Dolly heard bia step drove i tq Ashford this morning; but and sat up hastily, pushi g away her hair have nu been able to obtain any fgrth i frcr�rp lie Ts�ubled; tesr aa�n 9d tittle face; 'informa 'on.". ; . w,hltsl►,l<I 11 d sp pathe�ic� and�'yeg, A6 be- :"It is very strabgel"IJoydm idthough `witehing with the tum ed goldeii ' hair fully. falling lcwsaly around. it hat Lloy _ nubs "1 w thinking that I would ride • hardly restrain an inaian ' d@akre c„ 'calcic Evegh i , air. -My mistreao often .cal e heir in his arcus and kiss wenn , 1,LA� b in on Mrs.; rant,'and she may -be there. ' her bright blue eyes. "Du a ," answered Milner; and am t "How is he?" Bheask eage;;v. '' What man rod affray andwas lust 'to sight i does ,r, A n st}v?';� . ,' �t ; • v= }►e p iy ist, Milner strode off dowft e• ' : verb 11 " the ybupg high- . 01 a is not ' Be ne a ut a con le of };end scam` �e s;hetitlfull . much hu'r_ t, There is of the amalleatl yards w tithe cue to a pa r't where t J cause fur anxiety, the D< for says, uiileas road bra ctied off into - two 'ways; o e ,',' anything very unforesee happens." ' to the ri ht,' the other to the lett. Ato "Oh, thank Heavenl" olly murmured corner t ere waa a finger -post; bat the I' with all he+ateful heti . was not puflicient light to see Mlle dir - "Has Mrs. Daunt retu ed?" he -asked, tions it gjave, and after two or; three 1 - after a pause, breaking a little elinbarasr-: effectual (efforts, Lloyd was obliged ed silence which had fallen bet.wecel give up the attempt. As he- atood ati , them, during' which he h d been standing in his uncertainty as to his next mov - A'bsorbed by her sofa, ha jealous of I her' menti his ears were'saluted by the sou pa in atie love far her b then=:• I of wheels coming swiftly towarda Iii , start ed.`lip nery y. = ' ; :. I - and he vent forward Jhurriedly to me t o not kgow, ;,sh saLdt ln, some thgm. As ip the dire gray light the v distre '"I have no heard -indeed hicle became visible, he saw the two d - 1 bine forptten. I ill enquire at .miliutive animals so well luatched a d t once. -'w - _ knew that his search was over. I t>, , I "I am afriiid a hav'eret;prned," Sidney was not driving quickly -t e he remarked >lOubtfnll "You' would ponies seemed fagged and tired -and, n - havj seen her, she woul have come." the gray light, she did nut see t e -jolly .did Lot hee=d; s hurried out of young roan as he advanced to me t - the drawin-rooni, and he young man her. . � ' ' followed her into the hal , where -a stolid "Mrs, Daunt!' ; i footman as:;ur, d her that Mrs. Daunt had Sidney pulled u suddenl j-, the pons not come in, stoodrstill, and their miBtrem lea_ ned• fo - I 4`Ar© you suit, are n aures'.' Dolly ward in the gray dusk. - repeated,auxiously, uila a to conceal her "Yeal Who rs that?" she said in a tis d distress, and -turning a ay to hide her voice, although she attempted to a k ' ; tears b =fore the man con d cin repeat lightly. -`Mr, Milner, is it you? Whe e his further assertion, leav ng oyd to our- your horse? Have you come to grief au tl;e unite iry w I* -ant. qa y unsat is- any, w �v?" faloiy• rei(silt.. - "No." he answered gravely: "I atit n t stirs. Daunt had not r turned, and, of riding now, Mrs. Daunt. I walked otit the two groouia pvho h leen sent to meet you." make inquiries and pre are her for'the "Tu meet mel" she echoed- "Whe a (tidings of her husband's ccident,ene had foolish proceeding in the rain 'l H w returned thiBilecessful, d had gone ; out long ha a you been backs Had you a g d I again on 'the same errand runt" .. ' ``It is vasrop strange," lie 'young roan "Wo ve been home some time," e said mnsin, y, as he w lied across i the replied. "We have been anxioµs abo 1 hall, aud, ulling aside the heavy cur- you, Mrs. Daunt." ; lain, ,1-cjoked out into t autumn even- `•-About me?" she, said, with a slag it ng. • 1 : . lau lis "There was no need. I thoug 1 Tte ,gilts: dpak had- g thered � thi y, a li jtie drive Would dome good, so I c Aasly as it yet'was; and, i' waa iron isle out." to see far into the groun' ;but there was A little drivt3, and she had been o 1 no Isupild ol- appro4ching heels; "A he since the morning! Lloyd Milner's f e himiit�f had began, to a e DQlly's tux- grew ve stern as he took his seat by s iety,ej,yvhich Alt& )sew n to a terrible' side. - pitch. "An I. have quite enjoyed it,notwi - "She is;killed, she is dl" the girl standing the rain," she continued light , moaned, as she came to 1 -s side, leaning "The nice have behaved charming :' heavily aoaini the wind w -frame as she Don't y u think it was very brave of e stood, there; atad Lloyd atenel to meas- to vent re out alone?" sure her. I `�It as very imprudent." e "You foolish child!" he said - earns d ' "1V it? Is that what caused yo 1 "How can you -irnamn such ab�urd anxiety, Was Stephen anaiousl" she things? 'What is. to hart er? If sh,61ad ed,' with a sudden eagernestt repliie met with aiky accident, e - should Dave thew nese in her voice. "But, no l heard -it by, t;hfs tame;' an it - is jcat as. course ot,to she added almost immedia . well that she is .away- no and will be- IY. "1 he had been anxious, he wo d ' i sparked the shock which y u have boric@ so' have cu ne to meet me himself. I hop i bravely. It will be far 1 a}arluing to have bash home earlier." I ; see Stepher'r comfortabl settled,. and "Ste hen did slot know yon had n I , probably asl ep, than -to s' a frim come in out so l ng," Milner remarked gravel ; as you did. If you will gi a me some tea •`and h could not come to meet you." ,. ! 1 will gq out and meet -yo r sister, so that "� l" The reins dropped from h aho may; nut e'st�srtled b any untrue ao- hands she turned to him in sudden a • tours of thelaccident." ; iety, h r face, pale and haggard; y AI hduah a had eaten nothing since visible i the gray light. 1.i brew fait, Irloyd Milni r 'd not really- "B use— There is no need r want any telt; but he saw at the young alarm, . Daunt," Milner said earn t• girl teas weak and faint fr m anxiety and ly, taki g'the reins'and urging on e . in need of some reatorlat' e; beside+ to wearied ponies; "but Stephen hast m t order tea at ttd%- ime, whe it was usual with a fight aecident, and we thought it ` to have it, seemed to him far more mat; better t to distress him by telling hi tai -of -fact pirocedding and a more' likely of your rolonged absence.' :,o reasspre•b.er if= if 'he ad suggested "He he is not dead?" she interrog wine ox satn;e'other restos ive. ed; and loydalmoststartedatthe_ stran e Mr. Dauift was with hia n, and Dr, alterati n in liar voice -it was ao hello Arnold wm'IIalso with hits pa 'ent; so Dolly and fain . and the yon g bm ister tea tete-a-tete "No, o -only slightly hurt ;,.ii . in the pretty oak-panelle _ hall, where Drt a on, for Heavens sake! a e Dolly had ordered, -it to be, rued, with -a said in moment, and did not utter a - /m childish feeling that they w uld hear and other w rd during the drive home. see Sidney return sooner ere than in But he lifted her from', the vehiol the cjawing-room. Lloyd' d'tink his tea Lloyd f t that her garments wee w► t leisurely; notwithstanding isplecret aux- and dri ping with mvilatare," and saw, . iety, and brought nro�e t ` one in}iile the ligh ofihe, hall -lamps, that her f e {to Dolly's sorrowful little lips by 'his was as t e face of a dead woman in i quaint remarks; his quiet ch erfulneas and intense or and immobility. apparent ,unaunscil@taeueas o hes .trouble did more to reassure her -any amount Ci3AYTE�t YX.` I :; of coiieolat}ou and comfort would haveph n Daunt's uuircidalnt turned' o t ,.' dune; and ire lad the sataaf tio>n_pf see- �r laps eerious than was at first fear . . Ing her look far less anxiou when he set The tiroand in his head was a trifling on ,I dv<wn Iiia teacup and pre Ar to start. and, although he had broken hie left ar Ithinkli had batter w he said in the fall, it was a simple fracture, an quietly. "I donot suppose shall have to hely to progress rapidly. go very far; -and I am a and walker- ' A week later he was able to come do I�(hood -bye or the preeent, Daunt-" to the drawi.Ilg-room, and, lying on a so a "`Mian-antl"'thegirl epeated,with in the leaeant, flower-acentetd, fire t Ia little ;e aachfpl 4 t 'Doll ' la minu e." ' g � mss' y foom, look on with languid interest at „ - " ,, - •. gime of-ohess between Dolly and Lloy I b our�par�oi he d i grairely,, Milner, who was still a guest at Ess = but lith a little smile. t waa agleeat ho liberty, was,it not,l" � ' tl Irtt was�early in the afterno4P, but th . "A libest*V :. ,IV • r i:- silken c � ' were drawn over the - The reproachful look in r-ithuoepnt dows, a utting out the November ,fo , blue eyes -deepened•. Lloyd ' s heart which ung heavily over the nett beat faster ander his sp bnnti>slfg nude i $idn are P coat; batt with a stro e$o hti restrain- eY' nand s e Wall tt - n8 1tg on ill little table; and she was situ • l ed the ea dd wrJl►fch y to hu.hpa: ttr a low hair b is li ht. Ther ' . I What ri ht hate a st barrister ng y 1 g • ; g , rngg, g , were can es burning on'the Ghees tabs , to speak of love to the. only +daEughI � of illamina ' the two ewer, ints •John Daant? faces of a players; nab fltaphtq's conn {"May I compromime the matter, and waa sem L►hat inthe shadow or t'he y$'a IlliaallY?;' _ BgY+ was not bled tip, and the reading -lam "Than}rs for permistiiop ; an >rrt4 re- and nand es were only ss bright stats lzvir." its ahsdo firelight;. "You will be T" tired,'_ Dolly m1lr- Lyiag k on his enshions,•� 8liephe ' $cured, folio him to th door. ` - Daunts dark eyes wandered from he "Nol< at all,,, 'hails► ' cheerfully; pttAty er facts of hia sister and the in .i pg his hunt�g-Gap to he as. he strode caseated ' g face of h ptmept q$i(didyIn!the gray dusk the peau fill•face ori w1dch th -light o I-. , the timber dyeniag the -lamp f: ll so awftly, showin Bat, cAeitpu f ight df- a love ton- its lov 'sem and charm to thebeatadvan , Aar eyets Ai;h ish i� er to snake ar'r t over the boost 8i•iney �s heart throb Lloyd ' er felt s teadingi he was cwt we>i iM a toa-go r A y to -day, although ribs had h6t bebu oub, try you% }n the stringent confidenool" DARKSOHE DUNGEONS. her n the mountain is ve stro , and . t N W A M T � . one of these fantastic • dain ents site esti ry ng �v°' sDen "anted to "aria b my mow' - tY germ 13� Y they wish to havb the rise thoroughly,in, teas w consumers. Astarte■ rrom to 000 r rat . . being her usual home -attire in she titian+ a bowtad. awtnt stoant� Yewrr tainsd to 0iton vorti ted.' They do not believe thatehe ■tee ror t>•�a+►l.r. �est�°e°LAir, Impose. } noonf-but she looked very beautiful. Her `And that it is a very oeriduo and'Im• - I • �t riion& was killed for her money, es she never __ °iO' l i dress fortis of black velvet, srtiag ollosely t matter?"i re was once living in Pads Garri more thp►n waa necessary, bat R I T I S H A M E R I A g.` 1 1. and matte with petfeot simplicity. It tell Another bow, and another diihL part- a P llah lady, the Countess of th k how they kn w at Lamb's house I in long straight fdlds from her waist, and of the 'line, P it he. }u►dT an -in- K , $he r►pl�e a very singular broach. that a waa dead en they told the pLTBINiAE♦ COLLEQE=:dRL71D1C, YOx(#]% `.. ski b BT., TORONTO. Meet rot m■ h 1 mento+., T1aeb- 1 flnislteef off at chs, thrw0 with s Har- nation to smile, which he ia►a�ledlately Itwati enoirol y twenty precious toner, live so before her only arrived. o.�,.,�i fIn eery mdarim.nt. Tsarhen b;n, anti eat r+ ro white frill. Perhaps it was the soma rep:rsmmed. on a ground of dark blas enamel. Hovered The ewe will be d for the mother O• and imow what trey teach. Zadunt-d by ur t t ,a eading busloses men or Ontario. its gradnues we till. I • � •- bre ear of her drams which made her look It Is, in fact, Kidney oontintsed, 'her in th0 centre by glass. And what does when he steps from a steamer in New inti yo„itlon■ of trust to everr-tlty, town end .lege °r mo ery pale; but, I as her husbands eyes manner gaining earnestness as she went this potntain I A portrait or a look of York, for she had do a all in her power M d.. Bend for new circular. O. o'DEe, sircretary res uppoon here he noticed that her face o's, "a matter of life and death." hair No, only four oommon pines, bent to be reconciled with her child a>pd to - had yardly morel he than the white (To lm ooxTli4usD.l I roger er in the form of s star 1 Alnd ahs Live mic ably, but t e daughter had no r f - h at her throat,. Ilse only difl'erenoe bee- ..• wore this in memory of her husband, faith i her promieep,' d feared thatlt she �QgE� S�US�l�'�JIJt - Ing 'n the shade of white, one being of a ""�•_ - who as put into pr}aon because he was might be enitrapped i to an insane say- - 1 bluish shade the other of a warm , UNITE IN DEATH, � ± wn most tse rn st$ meet ror carmen a kf biry : thOU ht t0 be 8 secret enemy to the fuss , Tbtlee ineaq &re ttouted and maul`• ror �s my w to hue: gnus sent. It was a dark, des dun- eo a ► s tb O! b the Dominion. Bene for peN Tefft�lalo Traie+>lk b+vwtrated D>r twro eo far down under the pp ' A Zealou BO ro P: O. rtav ki x�"t.„al ad the ralatioiu "betwteeifs thtem %ears tarapal>H>m ,li.o��ss-Doatas sass g grjound. He y nth r than the I were, fate' hen m ht . had' o one to speak to for no was al- Sid a Read of Falls Villa date ' I fn evnT (Aty Town, w:llage - _ y P rad to "Dwanoas. a i - WANTED and County (a VALada, Lao, - have accounted for her delioaolt of low to see him but the keeper of the ed to • some ciorn for hi this acid Gentleman to sell ^Qnem Victaa ia, her . ,tip >itanceby attributing it to her anx- A ahpokingi double tragedyy has n tie- prima , and he was not permitted 't.o con- yyear, When the corn was about• tw �. d^e_e�t girlhood and womanhood , by Grace are• a- iety at his illnesd; bat, tar thin ware, veloped by the disoovery in th woods ve with his risener. Days, weeks, hi h r for the lest hoein Mr: r` wood, 400 pages. The cheapest and taste" � . g + y g+ selling book ever pnblt.hea, fiend 7bo. for , he uld not lay such flattering unction just beyond the Dallas, Texas, rpon- moo r passed o ,and he was still left in though he. might trust some one e* to sample c-py, and address for terms a.xia terrt- - - to soul, a had' not seen the look of tion limits, the dead bodiek of a an and his ungeun. He was most miserable, .do that, and hired a good strong boy to t r Thu Canadian aabseri tion Company, woman on the west fork of Tiini river, and feared that'}le should lore his senses, work ft r a hila, giving ,him ordeas to 8 1chenam Bank Buiiainga, Montreal. ting ish which Lloyd Milner had seen Qn _______ __ ___ __ her ace when he told her of her hum- 'The victims when first discovered i y side for reason seemed to be vnsg way. take h- hoe go up, to the lot, and `•hoe fond Brat a ■spit eo�y a - .. ' �(a�aar�a bileb.d baa 's hurt, and,lie did - not kn w how by ride. Tho mans arm waa a tended Oh 1 if he had only some hope -fore up the rn. ' The boy obeyed, worked Wim! tree. the best . gge'ea y she had- suffered in his s�fleri�n�g and party lying on that of hL lois, as if one ,thing to relieve his misery. Feel- all of o e d y and part of another' and , �■ the b ii" d rer►ards for Not or worlds woald sh in th toolfah in the agonies of death he sought to em- fn Bill over his coat one da he found air t e ob done. Jud a o22 Mr. """►Oil°. WIL erases' B' e+ g Y j g i ! ;; wlLtlox, a9 A at brave her. $he was y, aged four :pins, pled he actually wept for joy. Reed's aataa action . and pleasure when, saei.iae Bred. foss+, Toronb, prid which kept them apart, ha a allow- ► tip ntl �� ed m to see how anxious and nhappyI about 18, wore a diamond brooch, and. He kook them from his coat and threw going to survey the promise of his i -i.. . : -1 rhe ma'at his suffering, nor fon d -he let was dr•eatted with exquisite taste. He' thorn on the floor of his dungeon, and coring drop he found that the strong so- $, WILLIANS, i ; ' her roeive how much he longed for her `Pmt a few years her eetiior. tween, wend down on his hands sad k�l ee and tive w lling boy had hoed up ever► root p I .I sym thy and Care, and what a happy em lay t► revolver, with two c mben felt 1 over the floor till he fouled them of the rn, d the whole lot was alt .flat SLATE AND FELT ROD EN. 1 time hat illness and convalescence might emptyy, telling the story of mt.d r and agfii When after six years imprison- as the k of one's hand. . Re d baa kaufaoturer and Dealer In ,t have had they ween his. Sidne 's suicide. Near by was found note men he was Bet free, they fo nd him bought his s' eet corn thi ear ae usual. Tara^ea Felt, iR..a■s rhea, sallatag f "cels, : t-, written in a clear bold hand in ro ing in the dark for hu for pins, and:wil , pro bly in futur `hoe u " hie Carpet Felt. teat (sweall Prieea,. LOIcd et had been irreproachable; cert. , , 7 + g ' 4 /�DcArls E ST, 1; tsT Toaty Qro ly, ah had failed in noattentioni she war `` we cannot be anited in life, a will Nor would he leave his prison without. own. I . . always et hand to perform any little kind- be' in death -Geo., Faustrick ands Annie. taking his pins with him. T were M-+-�-�-- I --------- - --- - ' nese or forestall any wish, however slight; Manier." Appearance& and ane mina- his beat friends, because they given - • Qu S3ightB in Nexico. . - DEATH' TO POTATO BU IS. • but far more than all this service would `%ion of the bodies lead to the con union him something • to do in his soli..ude and At- y ti o .of the„day, but'psr cular- ASK ;OUR -LOCAL DNAILZR YOl& I - Stephen Daunt have preferred a tender that the note was written�before hin confinement, and his Countess W them ly on $ nda , may be _witnessed a' most H�S�Y,B p1Qi[S PA)�1[s bllEl�. � . elasplof tits lilttle hand. over his, ora soft the ictal coarse, and that after a fine made into a br000h� which she valued interes 'n a ght, writes a City of Mexico reseure of the sweet lips to his throb- leave taking he fired the pistol n her more than gold. They had presejrved her aorreap nda of the Baltimore Arta - ani . Natbb %” been round more e!<etMfis fer,,doct: ,yen 16 p mon thus kills her laced the msec n her husbatnd's reason. All ale t e len th �•to Dui• The purest is %be t beaver ' ,' . Bing brow. �+ � +P Po g g of this canal the to his temple, and again pulls the - The followin in one of them t affect- whole ul turn out to do their wash- A. 1z"Miaa�y & c -3p �$ balk d,tiight at $nditlg,'Sidney reiliirn trigger,- fell close Reside her. ] ayond ing records in existence. It I in from Ing, P at the same time to rform Paint and Color Manufactures. Monttw I ? ome safe and found, holly had gii''o PI _ the Hamer on the bit of paper nothing Count Gonfalonieri s account o his im- their rsonal ablutions. While I was forgotten her song absence fens home, , i find had never thought to ask any ea- further is known which might give'' -clue prisonment in the fortress of Soielbur•g, there a Horse race claimed the attention W. & Vc . P. Crurrie & Co.- ,_ planation of it, But, if she had forgot- to their identity. { above the town of I}runn, in Moravia, for of the of the peopled who had come NO grey Nun Street, Montreal. . � , IDENTITY Ol* THE vIf`Tllld6;__ _ a political offence, iii the re' of Em r- out un er the gool.. shade of the trees, Importers or ten it Lloyd Milner had not; and al- , lg. pe oral■ Pipes, Portland 41= 1 t ' The lover's y wherein Geo: Hoal- or Francis of Austria, who died in 1836. Right ear could be seen .whole families csbunney Top.; .daoemwt, vent I." though the momentary look on her face w.ter Lima ed oo. fob stech clow Miss anny, anti them nom- He was an Italian and had conspired to• bathia in the warm waters of the canal. � � � �• - "I _ � had touched him; with sudden ity and tt fire Bricks, Plaster_ P.rl■, nutted saiside, has been the absorbing diapoolme the Austrians of Milan : I Young and comely women woul$ step sora:, somanOsumak .bin. & oomprasabe for her, hia ivapioions weri to id of conversation. puri tho da am an old man now but b fifteen ears down a id disrobe with an much ears froid ' ' menut•Otam. of ' by nd means stat at. recti. That she 'waa � � Y , , Y Y g Bessemer steel atofs►. Cnatr & BBeed 8prarags . the bodies were visited o+ riotre m soul is ours er than m bod 1 Fif- es if in the rive of a, bath•roorn, and - unhappy and restless and anxious to a Y . Y f3 Y Y P cY dllu Line Ro al PUWu h� hundreds, Further investigs Ion of the teals yeate 1 existed (for I did not live it id attention to the byatandere. e • � de a which her husband's illness - did not warrant he could not fail to � Bee . identity of the rictipas denied by lunre. was not life) in the golf same dungeon ten here hole rows of men, women, and Bei dartos winte from Portland every Tb.rp ay cleverl es rhe tsoncealed'it iinderthe Xan- lenting parents, shows that thby hal#led feet agaale, During siz years I had a ehildre I, of all ages, in nature's broad- and a�ia?ta: every batura.y to Ieverpoor,.ndin.omr,.,•r y - from Fort Worth and that their v it to cos ion ; duri nine I was alone I I cloth n o ed to the utmost the enisi from tanebeoe cry Baarrday toLive►i+so►, °adinp't L. ,.- ' Pan J Y g donde og guid indifi'erenoe.of her manner and the trel,n(L AW f om s:t amore via ars tar and 11%J '@ � DaWd' was to oorunmate their murdbroue slaver tightly distinguished the face oP warmt of the swift -flowing atrearu. • p� llalit.ssmd stJob:r. proud lessees of her tone; and an• , - N. F., , to Liverpool fortnighW during n,mmer mouti,i, - conscioual the un barrister found ends. Miss 1fiannjr r body was claimed by him who shared my captivity in the eros- c _ The steamers of the ais..gt,w Lines calla wanner . her brother and ' taken to Fort Rai twill ht of our cell. The first ear atarrb-A row Trrlatmont; between Portland and Glasgow, and Bos oo�lawir himself watohiagg homer closely on every oo- g Y Perhai the must extrarordinary suc�that alternately; and during summer between Quebec sod caaion, and afuilydng tier motives for WOE' Hoalstech will be• buried we talked• incessantly together. We re- > achieved In modern eolence hie been tllasgow and Boston and Glasgow every week. here. Later developments► reveal the fact fated our past lives,our o s forever gone, attati. b the Dtzon TTreatment of catarrh. For freight. ppaeeeseaaggq or other information - . every action, however slight. J Y ' Out -of pa tients irchted durin the past a ply to d a3o lumaaher &Ca, Baltimore; S Sidne herself was_not uit:e aiiaware tllfit HoaLteoh was a goring oifiaer in the over and uvea agsin.' Tho next ytsar we six m e, fully ninety L>o• coat. have been c�inard do Co. Halitaz; Shea dt Co, tat John's y q German army visitin America on a yea is communicated to each other our (thoughts oared o this stubborn malady. This ie none N. F. ; wm. 'Itbomeon tk Ca, tat John, N. B. - r,f iL.., berutiny, -and she resepted it bit- 1mv,, of absence. hoalsteeh and Mias and ideas on all subjects. ;The tldrd year the lens startling when it is remembered that Allan s Co. Chicago • Leve a Alden, New . _. . terl ally the more because she war . un- not Ave per oen'.- of the patients lereeenting' York; H. Buurtler Toronto • Altace, Rae a, Ce t y- Nanny had been atop Ing at an obscure we had no ideas to ' eo munieate-we reset I es to the regular yraettttoner fire Qneboo; H. A Allan. Portland, Boston, Yon. .able to a w her resentrfaent to Ste hen's treat. pp hotel for several wee His parents in were beginning to lose the power of re- benenc while the patent wedieinos sad - friend and her own guest. Apart from it Gormaipy refused to sanction his marriage. flection. The, fourth, at t e interval of a ®th vi rtleed curse never record a once at - and the distrust of him which coald not ng wish the claim now generally be- I will supply two year old vines of Hie leave of absence having about ex month or so, we would o1wn our lips to lieved y the most scienudwe meq that the :' ,. fail to follow it, she liked Lloyd Milner sled they concluded to die rather than aask each other 'if it were i deed •possible the dt to dye to the presehoe of gfl ae rated. . that the world went on as a Id bust- ttvtng raattee in the tieacee, Mr. Di:- � , sell, find it eyed her to feel that he l g y on at enoe adapted hie cure to their - N AG' Li .� did not trust her, and saw so clearly what they were abed to hide even from John' ling as when we foamed' a scan of man- a:terrrii tion ;this acconiptiahed the catarrh kifld. Tho fifth we, we Bile t. The is pre° sally cured, and the pernsanenor is�un- Daunt himself rho coldness of rho inter- questio ed, ae cures effected by hem tour yors `1 (( - A CLItI[B FOR LIIIBItTY, sixth,' he waa taken away- I never knew ago are curse still. ho one alba hie ever a . <, i course between them. whete- to elLecution or liberty, but I temo to cure catarrh in thin manner, anti no - . I cc Tal{etiods Netbad of Fseape of a Coux' Ll- tither tmont hat: ever out ed catarrh. The _ Is your book a very iinteresting brie, was'glad he was gone ; evelu solitude was sppltca ion or the remedy ib supple and can be with ut any conditions whatever at 1 Sidney?" Stephen asked, breaking ■long cwt C�nviei. bett r than that dim vaoa#t face.'.' Atter does home, end the present eoason of t•he . - i pear L the cunei faun le fur a speedy and 'Two Dollars Efl,ch- silence. Warren Woodruff lingers no more +viRth- the i was alone. ODIy one event broke perman nt ca .,tne orisy or oases being ` r "Not very. SPhy7" Sidney anew eyed, in the walls of the state prison at Waters- in pon y nine Years' misery. ,One cured cone tieatmen Sufferers sl}oold nor- Agenta wanted, apply to t `: putting the book on her knee and turn- field. This morning he disappeared- At day it m t have been aal year ort two giii�gnuc �t w Toronw, Csnuda anti UUenuio�se 6:I6 D. W. -Beadle;, - B- ing towards the sofa, a faint color coming , according to custom, a keeper took afte my c mpanion left cis, the dungeon sumv t their treatise on catarrh. -Montreal - into the beautiful ale face. "Can I do Woodruff and another prisoner to the don was -o ned, and a voice, from whom star " ST. PATHARutsa. f P en ne-rooms Can da is entitled to the name of "The i A anything for you?" gi , of which there are twos p Bodin I know not, uttc std these r i .. ,; •`Thank you -no, fou looked so ab- one on the eist side of the room and the words : t y order of His) Imperial Ma- land f the free and the home of the Dominion Line of SteamShi s: sorbbd that I wondered what ou were other on the west. Woodruff had been a jest' , I in> imate to ou that our wife knave.. The American knave has too • . Y y m Ut;h reedom over there- Rnnnin� in connection with the Brand Trunk Eailw•X it , reading." y fireman on the New ork and the Now di a ear ago. Then the dour shut, of Oanada. s►iling (mm Quebec every duraa,. The faint rose -color dee aped. 'She England road, and for that reason was and I heard no more. ' They had but Have Yon Thausht or itt : . the ►ummier months, and from Portland-� arsdaa' � - - -- P , during tee winter months. Bailing dates trona .- could not have told him whatt the subject assigned to run the engine on the east flue this groat agony in upon me, and For four thousand ears or more the • y !♦IILySu i0 LIV.�POOL of the printed page& so long hack been;she aide. It is the custom of the,, keeper to left , e alone with it." This companion world maned, sufferdd', and fumed about •sttw>trvia. ass m I e•■ttrs tf, cavi. as; had not. read a word of them absorbed as go from one room to the other, and th for iz e&Is with Count Gonfalorlieri was its co , for there waa no. positive relief- Toreatot Ana Be i 'vaseonver. sept ss` + Y ereiton; tie i e I { she had seemed. in quite a distance between the two= a F nehm� u, Count - Andryane, who halt no ,ce cin and painless cure until ° D Rates -o abin, .b,e Livervow «e4K, "Would you like some music?" she ask- When this keeper, at 6:36 came back to sinc' ubiiisW some •memofra of hia own Scott utnam gave to the world his arrest W, $80. , s°. a 617 844. seoortuw to! \ .._ - + steamer and berth. Intermrdi•ie V5, steerage. at ed gently, crossing the room 4o "his Woodruff'. engine room, having been over life emuirea dour Prisonler d'Etat, par Corn xtraetor. If there is suffering now lowest recess The sa►oom and stateroams in ueamera! (, side. with the other man, he foundxhe prisonier Col to Alexandre Andryane.) . He men- it iii t e result of carelessness for the rem- marked thus:' are amidships, where but little motion is ' + , felt, and no cattle or sheep, is owrfeq on thea. For tar • ` "Will it not disturb the la eras" Ste- one. He at once sounded an alarm, and tion that ouut Gonfalonieri was liberat- edy is at hand. Try Putnam s Corn Ex- they parttaui•rs apply to'any ,land Trunk sail:. . - �. Agent ur Lolt►i agents tote o�mpaay, or to phen said, smiling, i. ti ted. the manner in which the ed the I r eror's death in 1835, .and tracto>t. It is sure, paialea>s, and prompt. revs! tduAntee t cess t "Oh nol" cried Doll ea erl "Plan escape "fid been made. It appears that sent to the i,nited Staten, from whence Bess a of aubatitutee.. N. C. Polson tk cLaar.L AQenta ssootre.0 ' y 8' y' Woodruff .had collected thin" errs of lie r turn to Austria. Th°rel broken Co., prietors, Kingston. ' � something, Sidney; and, if you play- one ps ' >, ; j I a world, and formed therefrom a parallelQ- doss by ow and suffering, hewander- A f rmer near Walkerton hold over 400 , o>f Chopin a waltzes, it will increase m Oa � ' ahatncee of winnin which are ve small faetenad at the four corners. ed bout f r a few years, slid d"led at ,bushe a of wheat from last year, for - - now." • g' ry one side two other lou strips were nailed' Uri n pied de St. Gothard December which he waa offered. $1.10. He will `' g ' + + `1 to the two corners, endwise, so as to be 184 ,-.Aew Ytrrk.'Telegrant.l now glad to sell for 76, cents. t ' Sidney'went over to the {risno; bat just at right atngles with the flat frame. Wood importa$t, as she was going to sir down a servant ruff had from time to time while running ; - i'' " I you visitor leave New Cork City, save - y - t : entered with a casid upon a salver, aldd, his on ne braided ton .tri s of rope I � Bagg a kzv and Carriwe Hire. and approaching Sidney, said, in a lowered g P A HAUNTED MANSION. atop thea D Urrlox HOTEL, oppuette � + iJnade from small ropes need to tie bundlop Grand Centr�yoL eco elegant rooma '1' tone— fitted up t a coat of one million dollars, c < of material coming there for manufactures., qq - } They gentleman !e in the lion , ire ;memo Of Isle wgrsea: w is foss ltt,:sea =1 Bbd upwa�de per day. Il uropeaa plan. h e _ ` -i This apparatus had been in the engine, vaton ; Restaurant supplied with the best. _„ room secreted. The convict . then ti a rttatk •a l seal's wall. d . •r ma am. i Horse ! oars. etaage6 an elevated railroads • " I "I will come at oiace,"she saidha ed• these bilaidlt to the corners of the aide of I e centre of `the beautiful manufac- t° ails cancra Fpmiiiss clan live better :. for 1 mungy at the hole Union Hetet than Coleman Patent Harness ly, thea paused, u if hesitating. ,� the fiatn� opposite the two long sticks. tar' oily of Wa rbury, Conn., stands a fit env othw tlrs4olaae hotel in the pity. ,. "What is it, Sidney? A victor? k- Im ted, works witbout wbitiietre-s. Oa�l, light ant ed her hnaband, fan - Placing a stool by the wall, in.the rear of hall me rnanaai n surrounded b e Thi annual increaseof adult converts to ��• ` y Ps- danb�, mgt>b seieroa man and seams- Tho heraeu ': -il�he engine building and . out of sight o oio grounds. ide carr iage driven and the fo r Free Church missions fin (Living- w • ■�r Baty in orsb.raa, .. eo tree. o.o tw ►ainrad ; ct I working Qualities gurranteed. Price q0. ( ``'; i No, not a vis%tor-scene oDe for •e; Ohs keeper, Woodruff put thereon a hoz, win g walks a proach it over broad, atonia , Africa, is 400, or more than an wry ror ale to IIniau Btaw. wd onaaa } j I &hall not be detained long," she analver- and then threw his contrivance up onto the gree terraces and under interlacing foli- av a congregation in this country. Adddress = `" ed. top of the wall.Thelongstickspreventedhimj age. Everything about it is arranged for Those who hate Tried it 13ay �j $ Lewey taC CO. eat Altl%agh there was - not light ea4ugh falling as he drew himself upward byy t1� cum ort and to plgaae the eye. The man- The est proof of .the great .power of - ' UoLHosl■s, Oxh. . In the room to let them see how the color ropes. Clambering over the wall he? cion is pf the• Gothic style of arohiteoture , had risen ltnddenly irom abut to brjow dropped into the garden close by leaving moat Po two t sere o end hag Polso s Nerviline over every kind of _ ` ' '1sr y y ag ' pai n i� obtained by the nae of a ten cent something in her voice made Lloyd shell-- his deuga for the prison officials. Going sew ys I been looked upon as one of the bottle. Nerviline requires no pafyi � � � iii aJ � � ' � � �� Her look up with a lltte r t and glan4e down towards the cove he might soon be, firs' t c}we11iD a in western Connecticut every' bottle tells its own story. It com- a .f across at the slender black- coed Bistro mit of ai ht. Before hoistin hie tent As the city increased in ' pulation it ,1 g g po not }ail fur it; ie a combination of .the Q ! in the shadowy room. Hie ' being to eampe, he deliberately walked into a gre around this place, the value of 1 ' 1 ` �- ` the lighthowever, Sidneysaw no£only the workshop near by, the time being too which was gr=eatly Increased by its con- most pawerftil pain-aubdaing remedies I a know to medical science. Nerviline is f„ t` puiok sudden movement, but the look of curly for any of the workmen to have tral (locality. But now the place is look- use weful in external or internal ' I - _� huelpiafon-which crossed it. Thehot olor been boon there. He gtriokly discarded` ed upon with a sort of fear, and people y 1 ' pains. Try the great remed Ten cent died outof herownas she pauedo'ut of the him own clothes, and was soon glad in an 'instinctively shudder they pan it - f t �. bottlt ati any drag store. ergs bottles J room.,andsheWasvery pale am she entered overseer's blue blouse, and dark gray dret4ing to look tip irltq its ¢roves a4 one Ess t, -five Dents. I I ► the 1lbrary, which welt lighted both by fire ppsntaialoons, ribbed told greasy. Warden lawIst through fen of seeing some spirit y I y , , . - � � . ' ° , and ggact. A short allin man in black foss $t►rgant war in consaltatioe with Oh[ef of sail. This feats has increased ainGe the Thy German Govelrnment has prohibit- .. L , atatirding by the fire, with his back turn- Paollard this forenoon at the latter's oi$oe. Imt'tra 'o,event connected with the - leas. ed the holding of three socialist election .: I' 5�0 t '- ed to it; and, although hia face was- per- There has yet been no roward offered for -the death of its mistress, Miss Carrie meet nga. The socialists threaten to! ch-' r, g . fectly impassive, a sudden swift gleam of Woodrrtl}}fr apprehension. The keeper in (J. Weldon, who was frozen to death on trusts the meetings of the'other ea., - aurprrse flashed into hilt dark keen eyes not bltinhasd by the warded, as but one has Long's Peak, Colorado,, recently. Yoaai�� >fRen i -bead Tibia. fit right of the beautiful pale woman in been oq dvty fit these etline Rooms here- The bootie wap first built by a wealthy Th Voltaic Belt Co., of Maarahatl M ah., `- 1 her rich soft dress who entered the room tofore. The keeper sal► Woodrnfi atr.leaat mfunufsataler 6jy the name of Spaville. offer; to send their celebrattd tEleotro• T 3 = and cloned the door after her. I ten minutes before he was discovered to Mr. Sooville's seoond rriidagge wail unfor- Volt ►ic Belt and nth Electric Applisncea 4 t " his wife bsi;n snob addlo� d to Ol trial toe thirty ys, to mfrs (yoarg or I T�11 ���� ` �, Mr. ,Hopgood7 she raid lnbt',rrogativti- be gone. tanatp, g old) at$ioted with nervone debility, loan of ` ly, glantiin for a moment at the .card in -,-- strong drink. Unable tb ramal#( I his vitalit and msnh r all kindred ALF1 . IJ ". . her hand. g f ei ant mansion with her he uncpremon- .troubles. Also for hr eamatlsm, lien, iN ' ' Hrapp s 6lrtaat. Iron Works at Eltlett. THE BEST "At ur service, madam;" was the re• iously departed,, and soon died A I broken para! xis, many other diwast-s. Com- ! ' I ply, mpanied by a low bow, and a, The great iron and cannon founding own mark. The roperty their p�aed plete rtsto4ttion to health vigor and man- THE 8TRONt3ESTy :,1.r - :i •t quick k en glance which made Sidney.fe&i establishment of Herr Krupp at Essen is 'into the handl of Joseph C. � elton, hood guaranteed.: No rfsk is Incurred as THE MAST REL.IASL ' am if the drau er saw into the � innermost' °Onstawtl enlarging its space and per- President of toe Waterbury B Com- thin l days trial is tillowed. Write them , .- . „ 1 . , de the f hgirfeal, and thegeotetreoeeaesl annual. �n'1860 it contained bat 1,764 Otte and Gonneeted with about a 1 of the at on for illu►trated pamphlet free. Qn►tvaued fn m.ssri;t, oon.trnaton an"l e P t^• yr feet in accttiacy and �tnepnaNed in dursWity. `s;: of her t oughts. work men and this ulr►ber had increased maaufacturin interests there, One night Ju Rogers, of jAbingdon, Ills., has antsed to give entire sati.rst tion , There was a brief silence. Sidney ad-' by 1870 to 7,084, chile at the present returning from New York, Mr. Welton brojtt ht a suit for' gti((1,000 damages THEY EXCEL ALL OTHER , vanced w1 and .stood by -tbw, table, time it is over 20,00(A, if also toe women �rd a commotion in the barn. Going again t Smith Lattimer, Henry Dunlop, resting ne Lie' hand Yipon it, her eyes and children dependent on the establish- hither, he found two of his ower horses and r. Miller for cirsulating repor Athat BSII.SO�D; WAR><HoOsi tNp 6 =. ; down , het• breath coming quickly and anent sre included, a population of na less coir© gad he went in the stall to to pants hia tle were suffeling from pleuro-pneu- `'P•IIC)$" F ' - unevenl •. The litninger was here at her than 65,981 is gathered together; of which Qm. WX favotite horse i I me ' l�r' Asan Honey Drrtw�j.: request d by her wish; bat, now that 29+� P�Ons are actually living in i I , A.P 197. . houses belon rn to the works. t ==KED peat stir ! Hk B asas1l he was re, she waaarlmost frishteeged +t g• g h I' 1 l s�D VOR M'ST'sAMID PMiCs , her ow daring.. - ' . The various departments•of the Kru rplflicting wonsi►ds from which he'soon NDI.Oci`r. ATION' dtvlhx BY , The an looked at her vel with his undertaking are ht in number and died beau' qv will. The estate Welt _ ♦ragas Mssoa, fit �ssvonge fit, Toronto. '�, r ' . f�'a y , ' C U� , NEXT. 8c �G'.iAR �: , , keen a7 , takin In all"the bean of her prbrace the wor ops at Eaien► •}Tree divided .betweeel his wife and one dad h• /tea . o.L� ow.Y �.:�o., potion, wtioilsa, Bu,k our collieries at Essen and Bochum AA7 iron les' Q y 1 end. wtw.tsd Bh4ttte ii ken, Hund.., out I V UMIM tO ally ` tial; face, tib richne s of her dress, a ease , arrrie, MetpOuase g9 to tae wife. _ -- with wh ch she wore her costs attire the mines in' Germany, mines in the north of Amity ruled ugU1 the. mother tried to get T �jewels o her 'white 'baltds, the plain gold Spin (in tae neighborhood of $ilbac}, tRse daugblas ' to an insane arglnun. The 1 ; e . N- e W - - ; 11 i j ' d Qf n wedlliug-ri11g,, Nothing ea. the smelting farmaoes, a trial ground of us)ehold was an again broken ?tip, and • \, . . ' `',. . . ` i . 17, kilometres ai Ma n for to house was oft to hosts. One of the f , - oaped th keen eyernobhing-Act even PPs ��ee++oo� th gg I .. i .� � -High "Altmm h[apbitte tit'sew }so�i»� . , �� ,, ' the qui ened rime and fql of the closely- Gannon, txsgether with others a' dt8erent fts+rka of spriteq Isthebeamiroh. t I ' `tilts r`: - fitting ice sad the ne><vous trembling places with an area of 7>tkilometrus, There ' f .the door nob of the beat chamber . of the pe der' pensittve li>i. are eleven smelting #wnaroes, 1,648 pnS1_ kith a .soba a like otuigptlat4d blood, - ;� , 1 ''' "i hiss: , t }itt �, w . _ tt t,• dung and heating furnaoes, 438 hich sea ev mo after I ' .',' L i; 800 Mge ' Q� � tt . Yoa debited my sttendanbb madtrlie, P ,_ 1' he said respectfully, at le boilers, and 4b0 steam ellgir►eA oiy� �� wi ofd %v families have t.: i -' aIo t Ie I 1 , I" mate . I .i . t.- • ., t ttYe& that is,I wrote bon batlaod X•a►rd• horre_powar. illi Essen ne, works tem14 to a t�mines the Wei toaq"l' t� �, t � :. fora connected -with rolling stook com)�rise left, but gave it up, though a rate cat >sakt>ii . astciTetltrtt, fit8 l000motiv , Ll 1 - •'For detective of experience in when 6© kilometres of ails, t pnbliol aqy; there- ,{ , ti j >l�alet rt r you coal place impltait trust;" he coca- 883 wagons, 69 horses, 181 trolleys, 66 f r. Mrs. WA hiid return to the , eluded, li Lp littkl almost kilometres. of tel h line, 36 tslegra- on cre�oing to Europe, d the -It h dura g,na " I , h� a' �►n w�ptl ort t , hw stations, and DR[ono Apparatus. f the now bele to her, but �t� t Y it tta gdrd' smile at the sir- p n8 . „ n►oael Gas �oity of the wo Ing of her note; t'`. and -- »•-.•••+Oar---�- house �i cad we+�rs a #prjbi_ ;. `0p' , . A ` l e4 I - )Nava sent in agawer to nr wishes, A t 1 k, . AJt. noncan • stories Braish o#ro� It �wnMed 1ti8botrdils a>ad titins'esri ' i ong rwrs -chs Kaman sacs. tfl-gay .bop tie ' did trianmitiati, octe >aelses a }tie Domfaiou>htblotl lit poll r? 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