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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1885_11_13�_s . n � � ! ,. .. . �k :4. ' r . ,, .". , u . 1 i. -. t 1 .. H . ,- 1 1' - ! - - _—_ __, -t_ . .`I V . _' — ,I 1. � .� - - - - - - �+ 'f IRiia w.. - 6., w. ..ar .sK (r: r - - AE.x.sba-.,tz, .!s" i i d cr _ P11 >--'� s—_ __ _ . __ -- ___ —__� _ _ — -_- --- -'—_ _ �-'�-- - - _ -' - _ -� _ _-- f ', - r i - _ _ _ __ - , - , __ - — I r ri _ I - . I� `T ICI�FR 1�'CX CJNTRDAY �TbV: 1�3 18�i tP , i.1UIiis 2.__ ' . - I s . I I. - ----- --------------+---- ------ - .�..� . _ . . I �Qrv�irfseilarta! QCarDsl.� I 611$ $3 CaY'd8. �`'' I)ITHILT N YYt�� In Memoriam; Nof�s �y the ay.' I, ,, , �� ----- - 'I �Ister . - - . _ ;K`Lrt en on tbo Aoata of Clayton and The'following is the contiinuation of Mr. I i. I Jiiedira•t. =T i - - -- --- -- - -- bbaro, wh w ell a une 19th, 1M., ' F h's r, g I g on I1. XZ.__ - _ - _ �^ _ - _ __ � >.� . w ACK S'O'S , � - Hu o �rer. fro nF. letter, giving a descnpti of his ; FIELD, M B., PHYSICIAN SUR• GENERAL B ACkS LITH h1D.1. qul�slittrv6N what Borrow and sadness are of'Een 8o teal, trip West. '1. When we think of tbove gone to their rest'; GEO"il. cL c., Pickering, Ont. OffFTY bons After taliinR a v'ew of the numerous • - lkiorninF, from fl:30 to 11:30 ; evening' 5 to I w 0 WORKE R, Hut our tries and sorrows we should take to -God. I G o cock• Ism prepared` to o any kind of work in the Tile Dtrn6ariou hraiicll of WOlr1AD s And think that it i. for the hes•. crafts in the river at Sarnia we cross over ll y ty boys, just snatch'd inovi oma midst, the American side, Rhine we get ex - E. TARE 11d. D. ivl. C. P. ON oracz . 'workP� :a meed ntfnt. Sts, 4th c n��' err nnnnllil Parinr,l3o Ili on 'Thluredav� Theo little bo J • + Rbould he n warning to all. change tickets. After a �ra:t of over an t 1 . TARIU. coroner for the county of On- Pickering. P. t�. -A (lig, suitable for a doctor, For onz pilgrimage here on this earth is but short, hour, we at last move dg for Detroit. twrio. Yhvsician• 8argeon and Acco>rthecr. Regi- for sale thea 4_ the lAfh fust.. 8t the farm T idence Of >' 3 au refuse not the gospel call. Down the river, and aloins the bunk we :i deuce. and office, neat door to the Post office, -- --- - - - --- -- Vf i'llam Lotter, EsS.,(latelf Dl . Parker'tt1 poor Clayton nnii Plater in childhood were left, 1'ic eriDg. to y--- have a fine view of the town of Sarnia, �'_ H_ �?�T'`�.1. ,' Refresbinentp and a good pr gram will without a kind mother's care, - - - - -- be provided, and a good ttIIl may be 'TiJ Jennie in girlhood lett home and her Mends` which presents a tine appearance. d,fter 1.1 �raJ General Me C ant and ssu r of 1 Their trials and sorrows to share: following the river and its very fine scenery - . - ' �,. expected stow o the - I 1 -_ _ , :-„ _ boss a true atother's caror for about four miles we lost sight of the w . She bestowed n i1 pHN 13 ALL llOW, BARRISTER Mar la a Licenses. _ ,:,, For sae gained their affe^.tion and love; river and went through some very poor, • J and So:icitor, Notary Public, etc. Or rIC1+- c For s -stere was their grief, their there fell fast, A en for the riti h American Fire Ass -lance ' yBROUGHAM.. ; When one went to her bright home above. bandy country, uncultivated Ott the left Deverell's Block. Brock -street, Whitbya Private fi.. - ' funds to loan at lowest rates and on avorable iL the Post n 'Telegraph Guice, �.., A sweet darling prattler, dear little Nell, and not much On the right, until we come �-2 BROUGHAM ONT. Mr. Wesley Matthews is s ri usl ill was left to gladden her htleband's heart to Smiths Creek. After this we seed � . i forms of payment. — -- R y - - - - y with inflamatiou of the bows s. ' For a short time passed e'er death came again, some nice country, as fine as the sen ever M UKPHY.� PARKER,bARR bTERS Mea . i And he had from bis two boys to part. • eat Meat _ Mr. Puck R ain is hotlle agaiin from chane on, as it �sppears from t#1e cara:icl Solicitors• Rc. Ilioney to to n aL low- Olt' little bo thought on that bright summorday, window: Fine orchards, with lots of }- rrent rates. Collections promptlV attended his trip east, .to, the joy of �he house- - As to fleh be di,i Gritti his boys so, apples. Bnt the darkness now shuts off to. (1t13ce : Haney's Building, ricks ng ; open JOHN WOODRUFF wishes t.o inform the pub- }. Jc]. That before many hours in the waters ao deep, PP every Friday. H. E. Mol►i••HY, R.A. THOMAtl lie that he has �e led out the Butcher Shop ,o 4_y I p , They both would be lying so, low. our view, only as we can see by the pale t'ARHICH latAly occ:,pied ,v h,ls. Clark, and can now Mrs'- Badgerow's pliotoRr ph gal.er� t light of the moon. - Detroit is reached at-- --- -- - -' But s�lch is the way that (Ind deals with men, ,' g - )lELAM ERE, BLACK, 4E SOIRI ' it 81.110y his many us on13rF,eitherfmw the shop was burned to the ground a wee! or sO As we journey through this world below ; 8 o'clock. Here we change, , cars and are- I.• �_l \(iL1SH, Barristers at Law, $olicit�rs or waggon -daily. A, orders Fromptly attended g . alto. Her barn was e1E0 Etttued a Tbet if in alis wisdotp lie sees flt to call us '- in Chancery, Conveyancers, disc. Offi es, No. 17 to and meat s ld at living profit. YlesFe give We may ail be found react yo go told we must remain two hours and teen �' us li call and we it guaraetee satiEtaction. 1 few ecenini,tt afterwards.' ' I niiiartsm. Toronto Street !over Gas Company's , Toronto. --B. .; BROUGHAM, minutes, so we Ret supper and take a stroll ' . MODey t0 Loan -NO Commission. D. RZAMI(RE, can elways be ! al: 1 s: ti:e chop between the �1, •. Joseph 17 her i ViRtt friends I -- I P iof; •-�-• u town. Detroit is well lighted with . "I DAVID BLACK, H. A. Rsssos, E. TATLOVA hours of ban, ti 9 .In end 5 and 9 p.m. 4t-tf -~r P . . — in Hamilton this week Letter from New York. electric`'ligbts on iron stands, from 100 to _ E �GLIBH. _ _ ,3 _� - - - 150 feet nigh, four lights on each stand, ' E. FA1{E�'� ELL, LL. I3 , L�+,l-1:1 . . �� T J+Ban I `" I ram ocrowa Ctirreepondent.l. which were to be equal to 2,000 candle r) • RISTER. County Crown Att rne�, drd The following is a report 'of ?l� piancl- ower, although h some professor on electric Onta'o (;o,:nty Solicitor. Court Hauge, V� L t y. la '_ iug of the pupils in Brcugha:n Public ', beautiful autatTln day 1 The Fan ? g P O shines' brightly the leaves a loom light now says they are only 1100. Be that �TESSRS. RITCHIE & 131 LI\GS Scl:oul for ct�ber: 1 Barristers and Solicitor@, Hik Court of P CKE NG AGENCY. �ello,v, in fantastic tonne ate dropping as it may.they give a grand light to De- ' . ,trstiCe. R'hitb ,Ont. Mone to 1 an on res Fourth Ctgss—Agnea Defoe 6v7 tmar„s, pp g troit, hilt not enough for the le to see y y from the trees and strew the ground nonable terms• i`� y r Aloud Stevenson 989 utarks, Ewtrta ' the sin of drinking and d unkenuese. Open for the tra: section n. all legitimate ► the Squirrels play "hide and seek" among Rankin 13usin ss , Holtby 432 malI.0ohn Dafoe 861 marks. This one fact I noticed, that there is a - . . fretei-illart . k d I < t?ite •breaches of the elms ; file fallin;; fearful number of dram oho s, and wereJ .- = :.�. Sa'tt:rda ,tt enior Third--Thomaa Dowswell 793 acurnB s tinkle the roanci w® find PQFFICI� HOCI:.'-- .'rcim l0 to 3 ; ,► p R well attended as I could see b the .�'ETEHI_VARY SUR- 10 t� 1 o'clock. 3 marks. Fred StevejSFon 78., marks, y ` jj HOPKIN S, {: j Rnth Smith 481 IuprkF. k:mina l'hlilips ourselves nvisin ' in the City of the Dead, number going in and out. But the inside 1• (iEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet= . ,• u Greenwood cemetery. I did not see for I entered none of them. - �8` lII s B 11 i 1T1 CO nectlon. 4 t9 utarks. Junior Third -Annie Dafoe f t, fussy College, Toronto, and prat ical horse- ' ' slicer, etc. On account of increase of practice , .556 marks, Ar:htu «jitter X18+5 marks Where we look for glooimy sadness, we After nding as hour in our rambling - � . 3 E );RGI•. KER �. Agent. + ( vre foe r w to the station and of and my accustomed visits -every aturday to ( �')_ g C find radient joy. Though in the midst ,gy , g t t W'hitrvale, Cherrywood slid DunLe ton will at- - Fi'ora Robinson .465 ,inai ks, 'Annie Skin• , - tend the v, Ch rr of the horse foot o my owD i of thousands • To the Dear Departed, on cars for Grand Rapids. W1 ner 416 marks. start a and after twelve minutes we i - ' I c torge- Greeu Itiver, in the forenoons of 'Tuesday, Second C1aRp--Frank 2'L6 marks, we are ]n t11H most attractive plat® that +.'` I 1 We,lue@dao, Thursday slid Friday of each Werk. 0 m stic Tripppp wealth and labor can snake. With ever- leave th y apbnrbs, and as we are scare- ' { A first-class aseistslit horseshoer aiwpvs on hand.TheFlorence Sutith '206 marks, Jane Ritter what oleo acid it is night we can't say veterinary inetrunlent� made to order. Medi- d, greens and shrubs, $Owers, • 1 Jl marks, Harold Stevenson 188 marks. R►�ndmQ much abo t tho country. We reach Fowler / e. cine for horses and tattle always on hand• Calls Tile new w o.l work and ew attseh• avenues, granite and marble, living faces, . Ly night or b day promptly attended to. -),d meats maks it tl a star that IeadF theltt Jo11rt Doa'swriLL, Teacher. at dayhigh� $ere there is a nice village. dresh. Green leer, Ont. 34-v _ �M„______ i we have a typical Paradise. The changes Thj� •I thinjc Is a grand farming section of . . . all. The mos el Kant, dura le and best I of thought a rought by the varying 14 _ _ _ taKt We es several nice villages and - . - - - _ - - - - , GREENWOOD. of life and death aJds a sublitnit; to fit + Inaeh:ne to bu . The NEW CROWN and wpta and at 8 o'clock we reach Grand 1." �uetneea Carbe. ., . - __ __ - HIGH ARM R YMOND Ilows suit. ( situation ! It is t�rand, ape subliu�! Rapids, which is a fine town of about I —� - Tl1e foilOrring is the bonor roll of . ,4'l,at mutt be tLe Also, the di ' U INE BELL ORGANS grandeur of the 50,000 ighabitants. There is a grand _. G01#ve!Jarli•er•, &ei Greenwood school for the vionth Ofl,♦ „ ' i- : _¢, :, on show and f r . ale by Golden City Q stream of water here, I think about 95p . 1: _ -- - - _ _- _ _ October :- 4th Claps -'L. Moore. B. I VF. a are on the h' heat elevation Awa feet wide, but not very deep, A break- Dl R. BEA rON, i UWN SH P (LY. Kti ` >Nitchell, S. Brawn, A. BriQnall, F. Mien, I to the right an.i ]tom h q water is built across the river and canals l • Di giaion Regi roar, Secret ry Pickering .: I loft are t e salnrito of Agriculturhi Society, Commission r for taking Two NEvi. P iuggie3 for ale. N N. Filson. 31 d class -- F. Il obell, J. the efts In the distance, almost touch- are cat each side, which -gives lots of water- - . affidavits_ Convevaucer,!lcconntatt, and Insur- ' ' Briguall E. Lindsay, W, Moen, A. power for mills and toandries. It is a. c once Agent. valuator for the HaTilten, Provi- Farin Ii� to is of all ki ,aK as usual. Ing the horizon, ate the craft of the East 1 deet and Loan Society OFFIC)�--At Beaten & Wilson. 2nd clips -N. Moore, K. Moore, great manufacturing town, es deify iii y• Plow poinfA. •c hh River ; nearer, we see the forest of Mattis pe .. Co's.Vtore,Brougham. 2",-y V - -'= - - - T. Wilson, F.. Gleesun, A. Tipefv, R. ' wooden -wars, lnruitnre, &c. The tlowu is .1�1 _ i» thy► harbor, and the'Rs•eat bridge • still, - - -- 8kitzner; C. Le r,1pt class - W. built on both sides of the river, causing- - H , i'. RAP ! ' nearer, a motle arran ement of tall f I - :f-vh,i.tect. Glebttan. A. Moen. R. Reynolds. Are• y R the erection of a pgJrtber of bridges, sdme 4: , I _� factory chimueys,chureh spires, tenement of live spans on !tone abutments. , 1 r e sttendanse for wotatll 44. R. H. . _. A P'. -' ', COUNTY A CHITECT ' Ever0od O dere wli t late is' shcL )' Re care and take a ticket, far- . y y �Falks,,teacher. houses, and dila idated bniidingtt an') We than our eyes rest on the beautiful surround- Howard City, about 60 miles north on'the�. A • for the c anti of CnL o. Drawings a �uFh toman - • and specification furnished for ery class of , , Ings of the cemetery. Most instructing Grand Rapids ct Indiana R. R., wbiob is -building. t;tea ani hot water treating and 0 Brien S !h to. 6�iii��q. KINSALE. anorama 1 It covert man , and reached atter passing through some rough -'- ventilation a specialty. Offi - errie Block, - I y ' corner Dnncias and- Brock str eta, Wnitby, The reason i b cause he g vee 1p Fltuated in the eastern egl►urbs of the country of pine and sand. IL is fine land _ Uesiaence-Kingston Road, East ickering. 37-y )` The follow in is a report of the stand• for Irish otatoes, for we seed one station: . satisfaction in ev ry care, aqd i city. The approach is through a RI•adual P P'. Itarth will as g f the>�e a ing of the tJantor claFseR 4f $infs8le pudic where therneflve cittrg loaded,with, . -_ _.. aacsudiiiK a.enae, lined arith and - . 1i uA-tiO 44eer�`i1g - school for October : them and 1 w ons with atoeb irr , w1to. have had P totoa taken b • one, that shivhs. Z he entrance 1s e� Tit sY aK - �_ I.C.Junior Third Cierra= --B. '�IeSt'itn 129, of Fcnl cured anile, boxes ready for putting on board. Howard 1HUIIAS POUCHER LICENSED are 'nut @qua t any city Rork will ►< < p gI the carvings . of Gita is a nice dace with loth of fine new E. Rogers l:,l.,, R. Dennis �� • !which re tresettt scenes in the 1pfe of place, 1 Auctioneer, Valuator, d:c.. for the counties make them n dozer Papel PotXra-t.s , I as this lace was near! all ; ' - c,t York. North and fiouth Ontario. Auction Solea free of ehauae _ o a oralluwed to ileac a Hollers tib!, w. �� ells 64b, �V. Lawton `. Christ: On either side are s mous place o y ct al; kinds conducted and property valued at I Pa buret in the great Michigan fire four years a moderate charge. Arrangements for auction the Studio U le � first-class :and laighl�• 49';' - - , ! ( o$ices and waitin rooms. Throue+h the . . Senior fieconu Class-`. Led ettll(}4 g ago: Here w� leave the cera and hire a. . ;, vales or valuating can be wade at any time at, finished. P tAt made in any kind of + ,portals we find ourselves among ttuc- livery rig to take as about twenty miles ` " / 1!,e BROUGHAM HOTEL. Special attention L. mowbra 1067, J. Sadler 989 T. Red- i � I weath - ra'i >ir sunshine. Havin y" ' c",sion of hills and dales, lakeletsl with through sand and among stumps and logs,. . - - X will be given to all orders by letter or telegraph. r- g than 704. - trees and s rubs • with here and theta a hoose or shunt ' Aciclress Y.ox 47, Brougham• Ont. �5-y (added me v 1• ne scenery to the . odic s loniin fountains, , y yt I R , li y• , '. Junior Second Class --L. Rogers 1274, kits of variegated flowers • tei•lace after We go north and west through Mitchel _ -- __ -- _ _-- -- __ .-- -- - _-_ _ _ _ . mu prepared o I tyke work second to: none d p g . , . . I1+-�11'1'►111r'�'• in Canada, 1'.• Emerson 11'x9, J Barnett 1129, A. rairie of two hundred acres, with here terracb ; picturesque v IlevF, and all that P ? , Levis 574, A. Westerill '395. then into the 1 - "' - I'_ " -� Copying 1tn a lar�in it R ctalt A can utak@ t}:e place be utifnl. and there a'_\orway piney . I I'Y1{' 10.N -DON li`f G. I'I E "' g �` Par II -E. Emerson woods again, and so on until.we reach the- - % F : A S . - .- - - -� -' - i I 1 ' r' -; • a . I - . -. . • { .! - - - _ - .. - .. ..., I . j - f Y e .) j { I . 1 „ _ .. r I i _. . . . - :. I _., r ,- R . - ....f :- -, - _ - I t - Z : :i:. I. - .. , ..1. ,.:.... - . ,., r . I. • - - r - 1 .. „.- I .. .. ,.-2 ', .. I;. . , i s :art__ - tt; 4 t ._ ..a -fin• - ,i • I t�t�.'. , - j i a; - t; ugh felt rad the losiM is ala- HB A I TH. o ( O [� N Q S g mob lura .apisbea. $Ogg..- �... I ''v+1rrr d. she is mist au given iNi Bnet'� _ � f - -'f: ' ►d his soldiers ween gam. . . i �Lc r tat '" >ean always look upon her wlfii ride *. � ' p t • v iAstAf d Bee ;. 1 _� �— sq . www em wad siletlws gra °• ay as t6a toast yaaa beoomia ly rasa- f �.• R 1�DE �$S BHeDOW OF t the`grtm ez� L headless bs- �hy' freer ed woman is the dbtriet. hen as to •k, ; BWOB,D. s4de them with the knife osntohed in be pat brie in oars eantenos, to wit : Be- ...av n. ir, pa't'rassox; ar. is. and coma die tion. There never was snob • thing • sense hOsuy who1��, pwlwtable, Pte' �Ye aro such etuR .F r '1 I - '_ �. �. I _ his stiff ping head. i tl OhiM food. This fast la ltseif Y w jar kaewn in oar family. ForbearaIIoe - As dreaws are made of : ems. oar �ittle Ilte - `: �: ' a[IIONA Y�8 �RvsN•rtr$s Ix errs a suddenly a hearty art fish hurrah wM P� aiad too ren towards old • e oon- gg ou ht t0 oient to insta�ii ile g rersl Lg F g — U ronnued rrlch a steep.=Tcmpett. `, heard•above the dLtan# fTrsog, and •body 8 aswd slo d�bri will when the fact is qea• d wail oonSdenae towards youth— of sturdy bine jackets just Laded from the haps,tothe have been t �e �rul�e InAhe case of m wife . CharlesK(ngsleywas once asked what wp ` ' '•Kill the hits men 1 kill the traits s 1' flet t, came ohargln across the market- erwUyltnown. Owing mainly. Pu �'— "'a' hb tav,►rite asuasement. HL re k • „ pLOe yields ono ezgaisite pleas. and I, the t and most devoted affeo- •�slee aY wd a . To the rket with them 1 to the - m r- outlan in hand, Tae unbound and carried •swot that honey ,ped b the sincerest mutual re- P • „' y are to the human is it is tar rho mase pari t%a, temps y In t»he stud of the varices henemena e{ I ket 1 off in triumph the rescued men, who lived have linfinanoed us I m- safel sa y P ed Ns a mere luxury, sod its vwlnwbls spur • _y y y' Ute there is not erha s an o Death is all aqs I" (fcieignets)J-- to do noble wo: k in other lands,, and to m a! " Flin th m into the river, and lei malities a food wad even w mediolue are 1 our lives, Any one passing my hoose • P P + y' ne Whish 4 $ - toll many a time how they had once been 9 null o�wrlo.. Now corn meal r and seem the roses bloomin over the more interesting than that of sleep, `Scan ' Boat down their oonntrymen 1" Mved even under the shadow of the sword. g°n Y ' P° - g�. 8 oonneated sloe obtained at naitable ho d` t Never has there been snob ' an nett n ridge b a !wholesome and ehewp food, but it walls, and Ned, the old ooUie dog, frisk- P about With the children ba fascia not only refreshing to the mind bat ie . ' the old Bar ase city of Ran ooa sin i ls nils snffioiently alatable to aatoh many ry 8 esseotia� to the maintenance of bodily health ;' ' manyoolore tem les first loo7red down ITEMS OF IlTEREB r. months wc►tering for it, There are many thein' rabbits and pigeons is the open air, as our dail sn l of on the broad brown stream of the It - atzoeUent articles of dirt that are quite reg- scald not fail to be assured that hap- y PP Y fwd Whwtevermay `a' be the most scientific denfinition of else , !" ) . - dy. Any stian erwho had come sadden y ' eai{rs� fans in Osakir, Js ' u, cost $6 leafed simply because they d0 not command pi Bess wad contentment reigned within there can be bat little , doubt that t p 8 themselves to our perverted taste, every. th I - _ I - object to be obtained by this henomen s , 1 : sato the mi t -of that rushing arow;d f per 1,000, �d ho ever admittin their wholesome- P . ' `. i 4 - lean dark- finned fie�oe-e ed men in 't y . ' g . recreation, By thin term. we mean 'an o . } . . A private in the Eighth U. s, Cavalry has nae. Bat because honey L so superlatively A (ESM N SUNDAY. portnnity for the murc'es of the body to rest, l duaint Ean rn crani, whore baro bio f�►llen hEir to $30,000- pleaswt do all tastes --both norau►1 and ab- the b fir'. arms were randishing. knives, hat4O,he , rata to cease lte activit n : stones, orb vy elute, as if hunting o (}eorgiagnnnen say they kill a thonsarnd normal—the hasty oonolaason is forthwith sea the sirrarans fa sPrn.sar tlprnd thelia allow w recaperstion of the wholes stem two t a mad dog, Would have wonderedve rice birds •t a slot. re►ehed that it is merely a luxury to please y Sabbath. o on with as little interrn tion as w ' .much what cold be the matter. Heo d A Fremont, Neb., druggist has a 12 peace the palate, having no special value as a reg- P po ashes, :'. alar article of diet. This popular course- A $canday 'or so ago I came around a order to obtain this rtaalt in its bent pus."-. pTobabl ha wondered still more who English coin 5; 4 year old, n . y p ' tion is very erroneous. atd must be o wrested corner suddenly into the old market place ashes manner, certain a .nditiors are neees a.: found that ll thio fury seemed to ble i- gmallpoz wan first described. A. D. 900 nary, These may b� divided into two elaeses P' - rected against two quiet -looking mein by Rhexes, an Arabian physician. before this itch product of nature can take sad. fogad myself in a throng of people, y� :internal or h eioal �r &'.'. 2' uropean cl thea, quite unarmed, and 1 its proper (place on the tables of all olasaes High In sir on a rope ptretched from the F y , and external or • The Dost of the a idemie of small z at a .. r m^ehanieal. P p° of o e ars a common artiqla of diet. True, roof of the houses, Mademoiselle ' some =t i appearance harmless as men sonic I 1 ' .. First.—Interral or h sical. Under this �i'` I Montreal ii likely to roach $.�,000,G00. oeoasiunally a person V tone 1 who oaL not body- or other, in tights, was dancing and P Y - Rat that's as a good reason for U� t is chase ma be eoneidered the char a in the r,: ry En land was at w wi h king 1 adwig of B%varia thrashes the den- eat honey. It disagrees with a few, or, as walking. to display herself and her eoienee, y g ^f ' 1 ex itement, g „ ., workin of the machine Burmah, and some native fieherme h tsar every Imo he has •tooth pulled. they put tt acts almost as unison to them. • (Towne were scattered around below taking 8 ry of our physical - nonan in that morning with the news tb t The Kirg of Italy's hair is turning Whits, Bnt this fs►ot no more proves that honey per up collections and amusing the people with being. - In order to secure good, refreshing t. they had seen a Fquadron of British hi a and the (,Zaeen i• very muoh troubled over mliessentially snjurioasthanthe fact that po- the usual antics and wretched jokes. All natural sleep, there should be perfect'repose r tato es "..ot like poison''to some poo le proves this to the accomplishment of a desperately of the body in a horizontal position. We L. coming up the river to open fire u t e t. are speakin now of the beet method fir P� that potatoes aro essentially ono ulesome. noisy drum and brassy cornet. E verybody 8 - cltY,t, ' I A Carl le dog ocmm�ted 'suicide by which to obtain else In the horizontal �4 hen thio' news of abroad, the Iz a nehin h head ander a ate sad chokin The faalt is not in the honey or potatoes but seemed perfectly delighted and contented P• 8 p 8 8 g in the subject himself. In some peculiarity —quite fulfillin , their " being's end and Position, the limbs are at rest, and the mus- - _I tflwn eeemed� to go mad at once. Hlit a to death. „ g cies not bean called into • ' ` the Burmese had always believed that a of eonstitation or abnormal condition of aim. Those who crave something higher g use, relax their Fifeshirb, Scotland, i earnest in the be- the s stem msiv neva s ba found the tine drink their beAr in the arks, whiles band tension, and eonnegnenrly alt effort in that Rare only few thoagand Englishm 1- 8ef that it` asses " l:obluson Crasoe's y y F direction ceases While in that - together, that those few aero all n (pOe6 cense of the diffienity, gives selections fromsahabert, B ♦ch,straaae position, c . � gen and sea chest. ¢� The dietetic elements Which honey eon- or other wothies. the heart, which is the engine of the body, to keep down the people of India, 'and t, A lar a en stone taken' frotn''a cock's tains are site indis sable to first-nate But amidst eve thi else the churches slows up, and it hue repeatedly. been proved i although England might declare w� • a t 8 Rye q P� ry by examination;, that the heart beats are • j _ thFm and tlueaten to attack them s e RizL�ard in Alexandria county, Synth C.ro- health in this and'morenortherlyclimates-- 'rust not be forgotten, although amuse- r Roul'd never'be able to do it. The Ki g f line, turas' out to be• a $1,000 emerald. indeed to all outside the Totrid 'Gone. The manta play a more prominent part in the from five to ten less in number, when a per- F;irrtrah himself -who neverlost a ch oe f Elisha amp of Naw Tork originally���. no leas -than the aitrogenoas, German's $Wadey than his church. �Ye are sOII u asleep Phan when awake, and in many elements of food are rc uired b the Human accustomed to s ak of " Protestant Ger- instances, even that nnmbr r had been great . - - ;` boasting what a great man he was—h , p t ownod th majority of the Thc,usand elands q y Pe ly exceeded, df course thio retardation of e 1 t forth a roclamation declar that i t e and disp of his rights for a very small system in these zones ; and as we go north many, and so.perhaps overl•=ok that the -: 1 P ' the alsationa of the heart lessens . " h liah i s dared to disturb i e sum. from the. tropic of Cancer. more imperatively body of Jews in large, and the R, -man Cath- P the wear �` P g . _ rn aired than the la ter. Now as hose cissa morn than a third of the entire n- and tear of that organ, and also relieves to -i i )' would sweep them all into the sea, o ha n -The rector of St. Helens (Eng.) lives' at, q t ' y pop some extent, the pressure upon the arteries t them astalavei in front of hie palace. $nth, has' ever performed any duty what. furnishes these sndlepOnaable, heat produc- lation. They are the people of the Rbine and veins. ' ' r But now that the enema was reall a �- Ing elements In reater purity than almost and B%varia, with of course a scattering Y y ever. and as recei� ed as salary $1=,000 in eve other article of human diet It there- through all the provinces• The remainder It i4 to the'eonditlon of the braise daring ' t .�: . the people of R%ngoon bagan to r ll t twelve ye*re. '� ' aloe that the .- fore stands at the ver head of the carbon- is dubbed Proestaat because not Jews or P� greatest amount of inveetl I t i- boa many of their. guns were out Of de , n t foo w is be y 1tion has n . ` i `; - , how much of their powder wan ba , a d A eigh ted co t ca,ripsity ac-ous ingests. If the animal heat of the Roman Catholics, but probably their regard g bee directed, It Is easy to make a # which a Han000k s bridge (N. J ) man ayatem is produced and maintained by the for Luther is more for hie services to liter- out the number of heart beats during sleep, a how old and tumble down their walls a elaime to have, The extra feet are well but it ie not so ear to examine and stud r Some of them were frightened out o th itcombustion in the blood of ;the oxygen of the atura than his straggle against tho Pope, y Y = dbtrsbnte ,one befog on each of the ani taken in by the lamgs and entrain ele•a Naturally When everybody is in Hearth the condition of the brain. Efforts have Y :'1 wire, some were mad with ri►ge. a y mays legsjast a short distswce above the meats of the food as the mat eminent au- c f amusemelnt all each places an operas and been made iu th4 direction, by opening the o rushed into the temples, and threw he - = hoof. thoritlesmaintain then itisabsolntely certain theatres ate in fall blast. Yub!Ic feetsvaln aknlle of living animals, and sabatitating e selves at the feet cf the idols the glass plate for the bony eoverio and there. A few went down to the live o e For .bo cissas in adultcraticti the T{ -is that for six or eight months of the pear in and jubilees, too, are relegated to Sundays 8. \ - . elan* take; the lm. The new Government this climate there is no more wholesome or to ensure ood die la s. T" reat event through this medium watching the move- •a -,_: for themselves, hoping the, perh'i t o Pa 8 P y g ins ctorA of roviesone lately found sok- neoeasa menta of that or an. This ex invent hue - terrible ships might not to coming of 1. pe P P ry food than pure honey. True, in of the season is the illumination- of the demonstrated the fast that thblood flown Rra the rest inaes ran wilds a d ages of tea adulterated with 40 per cent. of our ordinary dietary we cart get the necessary castle, and this is always on Sunday. 'Phis - g y more slowl throe h' the blood vessel and b d ,,wn the streets = Ilia for the b d of Pea shells. A tea -packing factory has been heat -forming materials from other sources, ; summer there have be= -n three, all of them y 8 4 , • y 8 that the vessels themselves are much small- . d the two Amer'�au missive natio@ ,vho w 1 v- shut ap for repacking exhausted tea brit we also get at the same time from these as near fairyland sights as any glimpse we er than : when the animal is awake. As, it a 7: '_ int in the town, leaves. other sources disease -producing impurities are likely to get into that region. The F.� er since the 'war broke ;oat th - The Bel 'gas lead the we►v In the metier —fat pork, for instance, wind other ole in- castle is ideally situated for an illumine is known, as above stated, that the heart in th 1 8i i ag man beans a less number of times durin tw:> mission;ries ha r been in t� t of humanit to cobs sots, F:ugane '1' hint Das enbetatioee so Gammon pn oar thee. The tion. .All around lie thick groves of trees g . Y r sleep than when awake, itis natural to pre. a I era' • To the ignorant Bu- all the hero of the greatjl&nk of Belgium rob- conoluslon is therefore ss plait as it is logs- sae a dark bac�tground• Far away below sums that the conditions of the blood vessels en �• . - '' wnice men 'were of one nation re- beriea has been authorized to let his hair cal that during the asmons of Autumn, the Neckar tumbles along, andboats decked . > in the human brain resents a similar a v ' peated attempts had been made `to k 1 tbcm and beard grow as a preparation for resum- Winter and Sp Ing in these latitudes honey with Chinese lanterns float peat with bands P P' „ „ pearanee, and it in natural to infor that m both, as a defiance to the other ' hite in his ositiou in exttra•mural soeiet three is the very "t food of Its class which we and voices ohi Old Heidelberg. At 8 Y such a condition is essential if not necessa se } _ faces" w1 o dared to fight against B mah. months hence. can Ret. Let there be less pork, butter, and a given signal r kets fly •from the towers, „ h Some of their Burnes friends had b ed the dirty unwholesome syru s used in the and in an instar the castle stands out in a tO eoand, refreshing bleep. Again, the 88 A case of small• x h v' 000nrred re- several or ans of sense ande• o some transit - them to leve the town, offering o bide ,oently Ig the town of I� ino e, Denmark, families of oar land and more honey, and the flood of crimson ght. The whole ie like cry change during sleep, g Probably the k ' - ' them fn their own country houses ' 1 the �r certain result will be the greatly improved magio, and "like a dream it fades slowly - di ' da was ant •but 5e br ve the Chiel,of Police iwna�H orders thatsU nn• health of the 'e. sickness and the com awe into the d" knees. From the river reason why death has been so often called a di ' ager p _ t a e 'clans vaccinated persons mast appear within two �°F y sleep, is not one beeau•e the latter ie a more ' so . i� were i;ot to be moved. mon ailmet is of life will be greatly dimin• there is a perfect cannonade of rookets, and Y . '1 No solaitr w°caca desert hie' weeks to have Choir arms sordped, or pay : lshad. Considering the relative wholesome• from every but son of the bridge showers a beantifnl figarat3i6e term that' the former, _ s �� �� ]� fine of fifty cents for every ,day they Went but more especially because that the lack li , . fore a battle, said they ; and a who nese, parity, and nutritive properties, pure, golden rain. 0 the opposite bank of the . we canvacci>tatsd after Ghat. , In lees than a extrac hone at 10 to 1`' cis. r un Neckar and n e sides of the hill ole bf nenat►tion ie eo like that cf the other. re eoldIere too in another way, m t not fortni ht the small z had no terrors for y p° d P P The ear is dull of hearin the a elide clone est desert ours." a PO is nine cheaper as a regular article of diet are collected i (crowds. Strangers have s y • - Hamlet's home. the sense of Conch is lase acnEe, and all, is - i r Now, hot over, their courage tried than pork or the average quality of market been attracted y the viewe and from the quiet, save the slow measured breathing. of ` - lisely to cost them dear, gg The Russian journal of the Finance Min- butter at the samo rice. Io nature's adjacent towns come ezcursionis. s. Such , , . Dra ed 'fore P That ales is a necessit no sane erson ., ` th,. { '. overnor of the city by a howlin abble later has published a lorg article on the mater tuedica honey has also valuable pro- Sundays are Hsi elberg'e "red letter days," p y P I { q+ (which wan on1 ke t from killtn m oa forests of Eastern Siberia, The immense rtics a curative ent, ulmona The coins bear the motto "Gott mit uns" �Il deny, and to allow enstom, fdehion, or 1. y P 8 forests ines, larches, firs, cedars,. birches, Poi ts, common colds P ry God with ns) but with abont the same si Pleasure to rob ue of a eufficien; s.rroant of - de I th spot by the hope of making the offer p p p ,sore throats, and ( << - , g- alae ie euieidal.. We as Canadians have se aspens, d limas which form almost the that o1 ss of diseases, hone hue f: nificance, as the Liber la ua It N ra F • • • still more before they died), they h been ezclasiv wealth of thio vast re on beton y egaently �' I• y' been ea►'led a sleepless nation, and there are l s -r tenced to death as enemies and (tors B' g roved most ,efficacious. 'flan instances ternit ,' on the -Frond . The. testants - ' for the renter art to the State• Darin a a y seem tyo be divided into two' rinci I rou many things in the curriculum lot our daily f°r • t i . and were now being led away to th place P K are rec riled of remarkable cures by honey P g Pa+ ad } rest nn her of este this source of wealth lives which lay ns open to this charge. ,: t , c -f exe:ation in the great market, 'th a 8 y in such eases when other medicameate hurl the orthodox, who altide fast y the of wo r was al ost entirely unproductive. It is landmarks and into retations, and thou - It has been wisely said that probably no. line of fierce -looking native sold e s ob °i rttterly failed. That honey poeseaees reetor- better division of time could have been made only nine 1869 that a more or lea regular ative a d remedial r rhes of an im more liberalan their views, united one 3 / either gide, and the raging mob y lliiag P pPe Port- y than that into equal periods of eight hours . ' w adrnlnie ration of forests has been establish Protestant, differin in their ritual, and I i • ar.�und the m ant ohs ter is already well known by the 8 ed each ei ht hours for busiine a ht hours , . .. : v ., - , and t the -present time the extent of bee-keo in denizens of count laces and service and wa s of thinkin In Heidel- ' • g' as' (► _ly ne thing could gave them no coil g r3' P r y g' for study and physical enjoy ent, and eight - _ �� i , - • that was the coming up of the F.uglia hi , the for is in Eastern Siberia is estimated at their neighbors who frequently call upon berg .both varieties are found, the latter hours for alae All nature and animal They knew well that the battrnen Q e 72,335, 0 deeiatines (about 11 square yards them for honey sn oases sore throats, vastly in the majority. In the -oldest p' We . town had no chaneeagainat men -of- d each). colds, croup, etc. ; while the bee -keeper church here, and in many throughout Ger• creation teaches ne that night ie the best that the first broadside would pinta e d The i Aerial etal,leb at Berlin heave re knows wall that every din gist in •every irany, ther6 L- a curious arrangement .by time to sleep ; it is nature's chosen period. be It is a time wh,4n all is hwahe3, and the beat - the Burmese flying. But would t sh ps eelrtly n the, scene of great rejoicings on country town as well as in the alty (aye in a which one side is occupied by the Protest `ondition of our surronndin is favorable . m _� come in time ? the ore ion of Herr Heise, Emperor Wil- stock every year for medicinal purposes. ants and Roman Catholics, and the parties � ,: net in front of thein stalked the u e l'am'e egachmaan, celebrating the fiftieth an R e may also lay honey under tri bate in g g • to repose. It is then that l dwell to ether without broils or bickerin s ev tem ' A lar a The one reachin service of the da in at "sloop knife up the rAvelled sleeve of erre," . - tun � , executioner, a tall, lean, hideous-: I g niversary of his appointment. g the production of one of the most whole- F 8 Y • = man, whose gaunt brown face was 1 of d numter of telegrams, letters, and cards, all some beverages in existence ; to supersede nine or ten sn the morning, and then follow and the negative forces of the body are In �• like the hide of a leopard. H w re congratulating the veteran coachman, were tea and � offee on the family table. We give various minor services, bat all is over be- operatio i, land that needful rest is obtained • sue r ' _ ¢ nothing but _Asa white turban and a rr of . followed by presents from colleagues and the formula and process and advise all to fore evenlrtg, to ive people an dpportunit�y which gives "brightness to the eye and a • et 4y rty i- cotton drawers (doth thickly stain w th friends, 'and a congratulatory address from tr it : - of going to the theatre 1 As t have s%Id, glow to .he cheek. t - no 1 blood), and carried. in his hand a hug n e, the highest stable authorities. But the s throe Hearts of good,, clean, wheat the attendance is usually sparse. Often the Of the eight hours allotted for sleep, at ma r_. broad and heavy as a butcher's p r. ' chief event of the day Was the arrival of a bran sand bake sn the oven till it becomes women and children form almost the entire least two nhonld be obtai�,ed -before mid-.. wh . . But even this horrible eight had n t: t present f 500 marks from the Emperor, and quite brown. Then add one quart of liquid congregation ; the men get along somehow night. The sleep assisted betweon the hours .upon the two gallant men, who d a cloak, with the bust of the Emperor, from buckwheat honey and stir thoroughly ; ut with lees attendance. The old custom of of ten and twelve at night have been felicit- •0 calmly on without a s;gn of flinching the Em ress. it back lin. the oven to bake still more, sdr• separating the men and women is still ad, ously called "the beauty sleep." It is not . ad . _And now they reached the fatal np , d It h long beta known` that .4 Die >�g it frequently until It gets dry, grams- hared to. If a family come, the wife takes ditlicult to notice the difference between one . " 'he I . the savage crowd preened eagerly f . rd named ampodunum, not far from the Lake laced, and very brown—• little scorching the girls and goes to one place, and the man who habitually retiree at ten o'clock; - . ed to see them die. The soldiers ti th it of Cons roe, was the centre of a grest will not hurt it. Draw it the same as coffee with the boys,to another. Add to this that and one who sits up until twelve. 1\ o rule • it hands behind them, and forced the do. Roman nary settlEnient in V,ndelids, and ase with milk and honey or milk and all the peasant women appear with bars can be laid down which will govern all .. on their knees, while the hpAsman, e g and th .headquarters of the third Italic sngnr to snit taste. heads, and it lits at once seen how strange people with reference to their hours of sleep, the•edge of hie cruel knife, looked w a I legion• It seems to hilus held the next This makes a perfectly wholesome and an appearance a German congregation pre- , any more than one kind of food is essential . _ *ter _ the Governor for the signal to strike. pesos int importance to Ratisbon in all that palatable drink and the sooner it takes the sante• The minister wears a bLck • down to all. There are certain oeenpatIone ghat ism Just then one of the Burmese ofli rs, a re on• But various desulto searches. re- place of tea in • every family true sooner the not like a lawyer's. His sermon - ie of require a part, or all night work. Of coarse vo . man, of high rank, who was secretly f'' ly newed at Irregular intervals failed to bring ublie health will improve. Ia the writer's the �erage length, and if I may judge by these exceptions mast be admitted, and all. _ to the two captives, stepped up t e to light any of the relics which ought to family this wholesome an4 really palatable the specimens I have heard, h on a text lowanee made for them. Then awr, come Phe nngustrations a need more sloe than others. Child- • the Gooernor, and whispered that if t es y have abbnn�ed in each a site. (,�aite lately beverage"has been oo his table for yeah with of many voraes, and containing ill peopl p were really to b-, attacked, these men sg t more c;;ar'ef ul exploration has laid bare the+ the best results ; and were a ton of. tea and drawn from the Franco-German war. The ren and elderly people need more than to An ¢, be valuable as • prisoners, whereas th it oundations of a great Roman building, the coffee)IW0•dod at the door gratis we would service is all according to a prayer -book ; middle life. But there are those who do not qu p ' z murder would only stir up their coria m n mortar, pavement, opus retictila{tum, dri►in say. "no, thank yon," so far as drinking the People stand to pray, and sit while sleep as much as they ought to. This is a - elle to take vengeance. The old tyrant n either is concerned. The buckwheat hone s`in Man of the tunes wise weird sort of mistake.,wvhich, if they live, they will great- - de i papes._and gutter tiles being of ' ncgnestion- gang• a solemn tin canned by the ly regret. But regrets will then be of no - `• g• ` in uncertainty ;but at Chu sign of h tin able Roman origin. Farther investsggaations is preferable to the clover iR making th melodies, g •vin the Let avail and the lona can n9ver be made np.:: - tak each a 'yell of fury arose from the loo - will probably disclose more ezteneive re- beveeage for the doable reason of its brown general slow singing and by h g , « �d y thirsty mob around, that he could 1qs, II , color and more pungent taste. two notes of a line the same. The ehurohee Some cue has bec►ntifally said, there is no . ) . ly what ho had to .expect if he dared d s A Sodtoh cobbler described briefl as a a Dint them of their y aro fairly like many old country churches, touch so powerful to smooth out wrinkl •s, to isle 1 pp prey. He held p h notoriaiiu o8ender, has passed his Ufa Ina good, bat with those ■traight box -like seats whiten sallow complexions, to darken faded arm hand, and made the signal of death, oertsia e, intended. to add a Untie unace to the wor- tresses, to flush pallid cheeks, as that of villag The other day a Fortar A Sootoh Pittner a Wife - Pe 00 Tile doomed men looked at each th shi It is noticeable too that the Pro- velvet -fin ered slee In glee we find the i and their li s were seen to move ba th m trek sent�osd him to s fine of half of l reaps gri F• • +' A co ndent of the Bcottiath A czcl- teetants have oruo#fizoa and ictares scatter- Lethean Dnp for sorpiow. It lsp `sore labor's , burr P P • crown or twenty-four hours s imprisonment, tural Ga: ette, in giving an amount of his pp last word' of farewell were heard by no If ha coo the latter he would be taken to �, ed around the walls ; bat a lik' for such bath, the chief nourbher in life's feast." the ja at Perth. The cobbler command farmia remarks : ; M wife and I (we thin seems to be inbred .in th i bat God. The ezeontioner strode i have only a girl In the house) rear a dozen ge a people ; :. �.....--.�--•--- .. d w and hie terrible blade glittered in th ' o - with If; 1• Then I'll o to Perth " he .. all through the country by Cha roadside one A dozen. years ago an Antwerp tailor - . (- , ing sunshine as. he brandished it r e s• g ' or so oUves every year. For my' success finds terrible -loo eraoifizes encu h to said. I have basiaees in the town, at any with them I am greatly indebted to a oars- ' 8 bought fora franc a dirty little picrate fatal blow. rate " An offioW oonve ed him train to Pa y which had belon ed to an old doctor then - make the sser-b shudder, There Dame a roar that seemed red y A distant reLtion of my ova, The thslor hung the PertltI �nt when the prisoner re ched the and bo m own she L w - - - recently d . ' he a' the vory sky, timbers and roofs w 'n jmi he Natd that he would stow the fine.' friars n n the wall, but did not think fi apUntors on every side, houser Dame a pa jewel to her hog d indeed. She brought P Po the - The overnor found that a wo hirve to Boston reports a freak of nwtttre in Cho worth the cost of al ,and nobodf . :i .{ - - = ing down; the air shook as ii a stor w re u +. h me a little money, bat she L a fortune in I _ a f take t. And now, said the cobbler Sn shape of a child born with natural e e found it ve attractive. A little while ago, F t sweeping past, and the savage aro d f B want y faro home." The Gloveraor� de- herself. she els well educated, can speak glasses the frame being of bone and the r9 aid it in - like dead men to the earth, which tr b mn French fairly well, an I discovered on the however, an artist happened to see it, .1) _ me( , made ingairlea, and discovered glasses of a tender skin stretched like a induced the owner to lend it to hien a = - ' under them with the skoek of the og that aro was sa sllternative • �e honeymoon grip, and is a capital musician, ` I adze . � - r prisoner Brum head No accent was the first coat of dirt - cannon. The ships ha3 come at last :, bat since three children have. crowned oar ' : - . P -� clean. - The two Americans ha'i been mast bo sent at the public expense to the wedded b ` � fir i• place i o had bean bio ht from. ', the sew ms►ohiae b oftoaer One of Cha most remwrks►ble •in�itianeea of remove than there was seen in one of �+ firm .. down in the confusion, thus ON& a heard than the no he rears and sells , the reoonoiliation of si>tence and faith id cornea the el tore Pietro Paulo Kabesb j: ' cannon b�►lls w n _ ha ic�ture re caseate Christ blc• wail hf stli g overhead ; . nt as about 1b0 chickens every year, besides keep toaad io the Dasa of the Rut�gra Oollege 1614. T p p x�• nigh c. they lay, they could heat browdsi In ylon the nava Dover down newly n bar stook, and man a censors in ssismol who noted fiat Now �runswioh aiag the world and ls said to be . sn e• wsth fog p y oft, �� t' ; sooth broadside come thunde-Ing from th sh e, kil �� with honey in large earthen addition to grooeries does the egg basket the shook of tem Flood Rook esploska just lent•lireservation. Tho taslor has ` drowning the feeble fire of the PON .I ase not epenb� far three yawn, __conte. 81440 slalytt her y and I bs- one afwal' ti o appointed tame, and received several good offers for but p - r $ at s2w batteries. At lass as the cannonad slack- and meat so �a► presssved it said to be of issue , though what th her hum and just miutatetl before the explosion ac• but lie u waiting until a rich 1•: Sl colo ened, they ventured to rise and hook exq Ivor+ pigs Dorn heap seism It is not, law- taaDy oomrre& comes along. thaw +' , - ♦, - , ,. r • d 1 " - I c, F. r' . - �: m i a . r za P L' ' I . 1 3 r L . . .i ,, t - '1". 4 t - v 4 °l I �" .acs, - • a: + I ri C: •b r t • r-: 't i l , r �.. i..: l ,-. - .-. - ..... - . .:....- ,,:. - - - :s A :' :. i -.. -, - r .. t - ..11 , -14R 1 - 1 ,. .. - _ 4 , - ..:-... - t ., .. , i.. , f - - ..- .. !-. .}. - : .� 511' .-., .-• .:-.. ,,J >-. t '. .... -: _.. .wr ,•,,q,....� ".-r 14:7. t. - r i1, t t :. �.. .� -z _fit �: Hh•diee, and that I would oll�pnb to any Nell. The aat>t neo ns Very plalal as we deem st tcv sn a hwbit, prevalent E, height in order to' mak• myself mors worth stand here in the f ull glare of the i� Ined am4Ag >4 :with knives when , AN EGYPT AN ROMANCE� y 11 . i of you. Come, what do oa say now Y' form the h they look to us like shad- forlptiyhonbrl be tired. 'Jche deceased says �- "That I will not be detained here a ow•. that he hue aiwsys felt the dLiadvsntages of :r :' - - . J � second longer against my wUL Help 1" " Phadows possessed of sad enough hearth, early training in that respect. He was in - Scary of. Lave ' and `Wild dventure, founded Ilplon startling $eve a- The last eje ouLdon was Uttered is si sort doubtless. O, gracious, here's mamma." � the habit of reproving everybody at hotels tions in . th Career of Arad Pasha, of waitleg cry, but hardly had It quitted It was Mts. Tresarr without a doubt, and or elsewhere whom he s�►w eating with their 114 - _ _ ! ; (�` I'- her lips.wben theta was a Aash of soulet Mn. Treaarr in anything but on amiable knives, and was a mo,toyaani,w on the sub- ' � , sad gold between bar and the Egyptian, disposition w well. I lent. - By the duthor bf "NINA, THE N HYLI$T,,' " THE BE SPOT'„ ",1 ' IIusgtAn pT," whose wrist was grasped in tarn with a `' Eleanor 1" she exclaimed " I have been ETD., ETa. � � , The 'larraotts fiat of s $andisei�, Ohio,. • i , ; ' force that made his head By open. looking for you everywhere. It is very girt are again protruding into public notice, , ' I " Nellie, what b the meaning of this ? wrong of yon to wander away from me In owing to the fact that a New York shoe- �HAPTNP, III.—OWTINVE •) „, fel, while ft�Uy as many hun Of Chins" Tell me in order that I may know what to this way, very wrong, indeed." maker has been building a pair of No. `l9 - I. TIIB I1,I,II..N111 i�Jt FETE AT THE PA ACR: , lanterns gleismed from ant th shrubs and, do. Pray, Mrs. Trez urr, allow me to bear dress shoos f6r them. They are nineteen . dangled sw' yingly from the branches, �• The ha terrified me with' somethin the blame for I am the oat it poor \ellie knew well that her other roma of themore dsiria of fhb iliuminatoul g Y ga ty Psrty" inches long and seven and a half inches _ - would not change her views, no mat r what g that hs was relating ,that ball." . said Frank. wide. The•heels are tour inches to and . having climbed the loftie.t palms to suspend, Fnnk Donelly, for it wf►e he, perceived The stately and offended dame bowed flue and a half ioehes in width. Three . she sale to'try to controvert them, so he had them amen t the -feathery foliage. that his affianced wife dreaded a some that stiff to the our ofiioer, as thou h she - rc lapabad into -silences and this was y she � � the palace, itself, it looked as thod h ( y y g B goat skive and four ehamob skins were _ - g ba bene to aU ednosted women and he nice aaocgqni nod in what be bad said, but need n is makin theca shoes which Dost ;,d na�t look as happy as a Peri, thou h quite it was built of •fire, for the whole facade and himself had no wish that her name should votiohsated him no answer in words, and then p g ' _ PPS g -eve arvhilleotnral deli e n was out- S The father of the can lad is �► , �s beautiful as one, on a rim alf an ray gn t4 'be made the subject of idle ossa and Den- she t ked Nulila's milk white arm within w It is said he has offered • hour"I' ter (as we have before deacri d) in lined with little la#nbent tongues of flame ] g p aP well -to do farms . the ill urinated Rall of a Hundred irrors, • sorious scan i&I. her own an walked her off, a most unwill- $5,800 and a f arm to the man Who' will be- � . which also e}noiroled the onion -shaped domes He therefore released the war minister's In et st t e same time unresistin ea tive Several Sandusky" and a o why she took the earliest op rtun- with many i� oordon of fire, and climbed n R yy 8 P • come hh eonon -Int i to transmit a little secret tet ra o wrist from his vies -like grip sad said with • 1leaviaa th dboomfited dragoon standing have gone -into training and nightly ty �'' pillars and boded round minarets in spiral bow ; . rbse slobs and 1 k' somewhat ridlonlons , st else with bare of railroad iron or cakes of. sign her lover, who for s long soh le had folds that tabled fiery serpents. - " This lady L my aff aooed wife, and all events, a thoought so. ice planted against their backs, - been i patiently awaiting her neve t, that Altogethcir, the sight was o e which once .aontl tam her most fittin Dom he ad better not approach her t yet I q, Y g pan- " I wish ell had a ,little more spirit, and so .` _ , l �• ] ' teen would ever be forgotten ion :%i protector. You will ftnd,the palaoi I do trust at a merciful Providence will for th t the m&ternsl,wae not quite ami- " How ♦ beautiful 1'' a claimed Nel- •• I " Plain Talk From a Cler Doan.,- " : be."rY in that direction. never allow err to w ik9 her moths, PY . able a she might lie, involanrily. " It is a v ritable fairy As he concluded he raised his hand to the muttered Fr to himself In a dudgeon ; and The Rev. Dr. Mark Trafton, the vener- So rank Donelly, who had donne) hi4 land. " II gold- laced rim of his cap, in a half Ironical ' then some et singe and unacconntaole tannin- able and widely -known �Iethodi t clergy-- ~ beat iform and oarefally waxed the ende « If it be�rj� thele assured) have I ham salute and leavetakin but in '.so doin he ation drew int back to the amber -hued - of his long jetty mustache for the occasion, • y g- g• 8 man, inside si neneatlon ata late conference held a oof, mattering any g but bleem�ngr mg on my arm the queen of t6 fairy realm," was quite ual,r-peed for what directly fountain, an resting himself on' the carved, of Methodist ministers, by deniunuing the answered Arsibi, in the mel ioua French thereon ensued, for, with a cry almost life stone balustr a that surrounded it he pull- modern ohnrch service, and b defendi on the stout British matron hem he hoped y °g - - ane day to transmogrify in hie mother in- ranges, wh°�eh he had chiefly' mastered in that - f a hyena, Arabi Pasha darted for- ed out his of r osise and fusee box and be- . the non-ehnreh-goi�tg masses. - law ; and' Nellie seated her If on one of the •rder to enable him to converge freely with ward, aeiaed his hand In its descent, wrench- Ran to smoke as though for a wager. •'I confess," he said, "i d•Jn't like to qo to enmptaona ottomans that lined the walla, Monsieur d� Lesseps, the con�sjtraotor of the ed it art,nnd until the opal ring that sat there He had no been engaged thus for more church. Ism sorry to say It. When - wxe . f resolved that she would remain a fix- great ship cianal, and for whom he had ever on shot forth its many tinted raj a of seem- than five min tea, thinking just as hard and a boy I was glad when they ' maid: hal { entertniaedj n; Breit lriendahip and admit- fag blood and flame, and then dropping it viciouety ae he puffed, when he felt his •• •Let us go into the house of the Lord ' , ture.there f )r the entire evening ra err Thin ation • and' be uttered the words he bent as suddenly as he bad laid hold of it, he sleeve twitch d, and, looking round, behold `•I a, o ed the reachin the sin n and • ! . dance with any one save the lou of her on the luvel�y girl a glance which somehow turned sharp around with a scornful, abrupt a hideous, unveiled old woman dreamed en- the ra ]tn ." P g� g� 1. choice. or other m her wish that she had not so lsngh, and sallied away, mattering to him- tirely i n all w, and w ith her poor, wrinkled A Vplee. ' You were very pious in those . Glancing around the scene of porrfp and readily aoeglp ed him sa hzr cavalier. self as he event : "A double debt, and by face ahat�ed red painted almost softer the da s "I . magnificence, with its hundreds of dancing .{ How few people are In the gardens," Allah they shAt both be paid, and that to manner of a .irons clowns -Yen. Well Its no wonder I've backslid. •.- ". and promenading coapl1 and where' in all she said. 'k h, how can they miss so bean- the atteripost para 1" " Who'in he name of • wonder are yon den with such a@soei rtes. I [Laughter. l ?' 1 . - - - . directions alyongm,�y oast pearls beforevina, yet CHAPTER V and what do oa want with me ?" ens ed 1' Sof t eyes looted love to eyes that*s ake igaln, „ - _ .,,, . PP Lat me start out, now, to go t0 oharch and Fn►nk. worship GAd. At hom9 we have had our .: Vyhllet all went merry as. mettle bell. y Tga ' ggg,L wINDOw —THS :;t etl►to�� oF' "•I am Elman the Buffoon," was the an- will theyy net save the beaks whereon the private devotion. We Dome to the ahurcln - ebe soon beheld one individual who looked feed. Oar re on teaches us that woman . not toss as sallensnd discontented igi THE LOTCa Ft.o�vs8. ewer, spoken is almost sa ezeorable Egypt- door, (I am eapin; what took place exact' " +• y ' has no soul, a d that therefore for her there I Ian as his own. as she felt th�►t she herself was doing, and Not until the tall atalwsrt fbrm of the �r ly,) and we see plenty of efa:s vacant. W e the next iamtant she recognized him as Arabi L no fature at to of reward and punishment. I can quite b,lievei it , bat yon have ask one of the young anipper-snappers, whiz _ . I never don d the do until I met ou." war miriiater ' had grown dim In the distance •ori) re lied to half m uestion. What gma y y p Y q a rosette rn his button -hole, for a seat. He Pasha, the newly created war minister. Ii Perlive oar religion also teaches you did Frank Donelly find his tongue, and y y . Broad cheated, erect and stern of aepeat,' want on i ea e that woman as no common sense, but do then the first use that he made of it was to •• I want nothing, Effendi ; I am bat a •1 • _ with,a prominent none, fierce, eagle -like eyes, demand from Nellie what the Egyptian had or.old eLve. Bret I am the messes err of Yea wait awhile and 111 nee. not try to op ♦ince me that no man possess- Po g '`By and by, when the bell atopen tolling..` . a firm but somewhat creel looking month y ray slid or done to fri hien her so. - W g the man says : . ' anjr a massive chin; .ezpreseive of undaunted ee i either;. The- h►diea of our sorest g one ho ls tri hist than the stars and fairer . may like the agar plumbs of � speech but to He o>}ly made love to me in a warm, thea {the moon in the heavens, and she sends •• • You can find a seat in the gallery.' ` • _ resolve, Ahmed Arabi looked like. one who m of mine a flavor it na eons' impu9eive manner that was as novel as nn- thee fhb and bids me tell thea to remember Voice.—"' +'' ` was born to sway and control the destinies „ in welcome. Not that he intended the least „ A Dice.— What church ways that . - of men; but his fortunes were (loomed ver But surf l I may say w at I s oersly the summons of the roti}s flower. " A Christian church, In the gallery yo![ . I b 8'i rudeness, I'm sure of that." w � 8 see fear Dun ole talkie and lam bin - _ I and truly mi t2 You hav taught me to Anti with these words the siren leukin y g pe p g g his -face the lie. believe that ome women at all events "I'm glad that you are, or else it would old woman roduced from within the vole- g ' . Disdainir, all fri • insattlre, he wore i ' ' have been m dot `fo wife his P Suddenly the orttan starts, and then ss end - g pl y have son ly a e, and hen as well. 1VIy y y g minoas,forda of her bright yellow satin attire, denly the four grow solemn, jump rep, SRI a dark b'ub military uniform, with the least y . P y nook Pasha of ` Tails and war minim- g • pang es, begin to sgnsil. oa cant understand °s possible amount of old lace thereon, while heart on a4 a captive the err fiat time Nall which littered all over with n 1 one r s 1'� g that we met t Alezand ' and to -night, ter though hp,1e. At all events, , his of the long Iotas flower of the Mlle and held word they say. They sing a hymn yea %his coarse red, blue tasseled tArbouch which conduct has lktanit ht you not to waste your . by Turks and Egyptians is worn alwes a, in- had you reef onerously to gad to bestow g y y it toward him. never heard before, and never want to heat upon me o r in return on would not admiration upon such fellows. The perfume was sweet yet faint, and again, You can't sing with them. C&I't d`core an well an oat), surmounted a broad, it y p ' p y •• I am b no means sure that I do nA ad- � y that singing God.'s praise - It's not only 1 - square brow, that was wrinkled by anxious with such epi ant ra tare'ha a accepted m y Frank D�nell took it from the old woman's ' + ' to s ow on the gardens. We mire him as mnoh as I did before. We hand and resolved to obs the mysterious thought rather than by years: proposal I y g mast not judge all people b our owns d, y y folly, but it a blasphemy. You've no baa Why this man had made his a arilnce Egyptians Skil#al readers;of the thoughq J g Pe P y � summons. nese to introduce such trash an that, ani "- - y ppm end feeling '.I srd of what in etiquette and what not. He y y " call it devotion. - Than the prayer. ! In the . amidst a scene which e appeared, so little to I q At an other time he would assured) not p i sucked me to be his wife, that was all, and hsivfa done a'•, but the little trona tliat he old times the. minister used to pray, to anF - - enjoy was a puzzle to the fair girl, who, in- You ha a utterly failed to read mine vowed that I ehonld be bre lsist, the h i voluntarily, as it were, watched his every aright, and you really t*k what you °g had jnmt experienced and the unpleasantness pliaste, to implore, j int as if he expected could not be his first. Then, when I want- which had receded it had stirred n his hot movement, with a keen interest that she her'- say, pray , k me "back indoors again. I ed to et awn he detained me gently is P P some. N would coma, and o prayed, did self could in no way account for.. emesis on t on are entirely,mistaken g y g y Idbh blood and made him se ripe for \peril, come. ;vow this brother who prayed, ds , , y y y order that I should hear him to the end, mischief or an a pies of adventure as even ` He set mod , to her like unto one wha was in -me. I i you show me, the g`rdea s bo- whereat I raw alarmed and cried 'Hal !'. y livered a homily, an address to the people, a searching anxiously for some attraction and canes —sob g P an Irishman well reale be. strained effort. It wase t prayi"g. I con- because I eoa�ahow or other erred you know the rest, He rose to his feet, therefoie, and Motion- fees it didn't touch mP at all. I kept say- - everywhere failed to find it, for it certainly liked and -ad you, an more still fir •� The fent is, Nellie, I had been following the emala b con to lead the wa -did not lig in the unveiled beaaty�whieh was the reason I wanted to get away from though of course # � y ing to myself : . —from—fr m " you about for a Torg while, g which she did, but, first of all. into an ad- « •Qh• nonien!!e ! Fiddlesticks !' so lavishly displayed on all ei 'les, and to the . at a distance, and 1 was glad of almost any ,cent orange grove, where, taking down "I "y this ought nit to be. We oagkt - spell of which the effeminate Khedive (cat- "The H e ve? I- goes ai ''irinoh. excuse to reli'_ve him of our cast el that . ' pe Y y, from one of else trees a handle she mhook it gg ~.'�; �.' like in movements and in his fswnin s ae There, I kn 'w I read your eelings aright, I cwn assure on. �ti all ii I was nut over ' not to go away dimgnstad. V well) seemed to it ld himself with -the keen- But do you an to say t your ambition y oat into a lou , flowin robe, ani a nified . . y ani above courteous to him hoe ver mea g g � ,- There was mnoh more in the same attain. est pleasure and deli ht. would elle on to decline; so brilliant an to the young dragoon that he should pat it and then the ministers decided ' o o resider. g +„ rega�ar tit for tat,' and so we are gnitj. I on. the satinet at Ieng�h two weeks Later. - 'S You seem to have nri eyes for the ,giver, alliance . wonder what raised his ire in my -opal He did not hesitate for a moment, but of the feast for the amiable and gentle Khe- " Assa:e 1 it would, for no other +t, -� .... •— . . ''. `4 g reason t at he has then wives al -'g ' dropping it over his head, the next moment , dive," remarked Nellie's' mother presently, •• I can"t think, but it terrifies me never- discovered that it was a garb which seemed looking the while as though she could have ready." B'° A Qaeer Type of Men. , Yet as En lieh irl infest believe thelesa, Frank. I positively hate that ting. combine the ofiiae of several in one, for it devoured that distinguished personage her- g g y I shuddered the first time that I ever look Hovered him entintlp rep from the crown of The Kuban, who inhabit a pc.rtton of , self, diamond hilted scimitar and all. your Bible, w ioh aim arsons, one, and yon ed upon it and beheld tt a rod,demoti like fire his head to the solea of his feet, a yaehmaok, the Island of Sumatra, ere a pecalisr hype . .. must have a therein how, at many holy ' IposI ively dislike him, dear mamma, that was imprisoned in its heart. I wish it or face mask, even forming an integral por- of barngs, gravitating between the,msa ' - for hdlooks at ever girl whom he dei to men, moms Qf hem even ho red by being • - y g deigns Q sone at.the bottom of the Nile." tion thereof, furnished with the usual eyelet and the animal. Their ape -.W peculiar- , address (yen, I suppose deign is the ,proper called the, nds of God, possessed ver y •� Agree to ma me without waiting for $ rTY g holes for looking out through, icy in shyness. They are too shy to mix ; '. word to apply even to his puppet royalty) many wive . I your pew' consent, which" I know full •• D,r not fear," said the old buffoon, en- with the other races of the island, aril as awolf would look at some lamb whom it "Ah, th4t under thle bide dispense- well that we shall never obtain, and in it courag;ngly. " Be silent and discreet and dwell in the reeesum of the forests_ - wanted tis feed'on." • tion, but itch been altered under the new." goes at once, Nellie. I hough between you there can be no danger to either' of us, for They are looked . on an inferiors by the " Nellie,, how can you be -so harsh -j adging - " True, but we, yon know, reject your and 1,I shouldn't wonder it it was of very - no Mooammedan dare raise a yashmsok to Malays,and thought to be little betdez . - - - and ill natured ? I think his highness is &r- new dim pen�ia on. lam nations to convince grant value, I shouldn't, indeed." see whom it covers," and as she made this . '_ - together too utterly delightful. I do not yon on th' int beta I feel assured •• H its value was almost fabulous I than besets. Such is their shyness ths.7 . wend at his keen appreciative regard of that yon lou me. Yo tt io your ■honld et wish the Nile to Gave it " comforting ezplsivatton, the withered crone ,the will never' *illtn I face a str-anfie:.. . y ohuckled as though she had given utterance y g y . - the lades, for I'm sure many of them are looks, your, m err, your.e h even, and '• Yell, then, only agree t , my terms, and to an efbellent joke, Their trade wiz _the Malayans is cDIL- ; - both pretty and well formed, and then, tis yet, like th cod girl that on are and that ; as I said before the Niie eta it. . P B Bhe then glided on atreah, with a strange sequently asrried on in a atreage meaner. more than whispered that he seeks a wife I would ha on to be, you try hard to •• Oh, Frank, I am the darling of both my kind of dancing step, ever and anon glano- The trader announces his arrival by beat•• . &mangot their number, and that this fete combat en o Broome the helin by reason parents' hearts, so how can I do it ?" Ing back over her shoulder as though to Ing a gong, and then rAtiies from the • ' . • • van has been given to afford him an oppor- that you irp a it to be sinful. Were it •w Emily, because they will take you to make sure that eheyvas still followed, and place of rendezvous, TheKabneapproach, • " - nits, of making. schoice." reallyy so I ` o d help you to conquer it." th " hearts again directly they have le.raed she did nett fail to bestow on the dragoon a ub their forest treasures on the ground, - , _ " I'm tur , mamma, If any one:had hinted "Indeed' s , you flatter ourself most to ize the vulgar axiom- that what can't nod and rimsm of encouragement Ovary p �" 1 yy - g retie ms, beat a gong and rebreA. The tinder re- - en h sithing to me beforehand, I would rev- needlewly, r torted Nellie 1'rersrr, barn be jcnred mast I e endured. time she perceived that he was alone at her turns and Lys his eomm�dl fes down ixt • - err have come here, but I should think that ing with ignition that the Egyptian II' Frank, give me time to think. Oh, do heals. _ no English girl, at all eve nts, would marry a should th i or guilty of such (in her esti- give me a little while to think." quantities f the goods as he thinks, for tlua . �� g In this strange and gretesgae msAnnei the purchase of the Roods on sale. Then he. man (prince and Khedive though he m _y be) mation) an Wesly conduct, for far from •i• I never could refuse you anything, dar- palace, was ro ently reached, and approach- p - - who has three wives already, for I have caring in t e slightest degree .for you, at I >•�, so taka what yon ask ; but I ,hill wear Lg a little row vaulted door that seemadto retires, and the Subaa reappear Spin bw been told that that id the present number. all events i e manner that you imagine, th opal ni,til you have decided in my fsivor, painted in a hundred different hues and and consider the bargaic�. And so, after . - " Nal ie, for shame ! I'm positively shock- or indeed' y other manner now, I have an then away it goes at once." emblazoned . all over with texts from El Kor- more wibadrawals and approaches and - -_ � - ad at yon. It is the deareiit wish of my for months I engaged to be married to • Then I hate it so mach) that I will only sn, she drew s key fromont her sleeve, open- gong beatings the reppsobive parties coma . • heart to see you form a high and distinguish- one of my o�w countrymen;" p over the matter once and give you a ed the little door therewith and- entered in to an understanding, and Darcy off in- ' ed alliance, and at-thb-moment I feel that "Ah, thea on have trifled with me and decisive answer on the morrow. And, now, thereat, still closely followed Eby Frank dependently their bargains. The Kuban it is &!most within your grasp, for you are are what is led by your people a -flirt. I Frank, you @hall take me all over and around Donelly, pvho felt sure now that either for in their wild state do not bury their dead. - • certainly by far the—" . - can hardly 'eve it, because I had thought this scene of fairyland and show me every- good. or for ill he had entered in where it • How Mrs. Trezarr would have •concluded better of y ,and as a flirt is altogether They live y snakes, grabs, fruits, and w g thing, for my face b so flushed and I m too world t» death for him to be discovered, flash of any deer or pica that they can her speech a cannot Inform the reader, in- false and d}es ieable character, I will not agitated altogether to subject myself yet • the harm of the Khedive. slay, They ara skilful spearmen and. - ` asmach as a this point of her discourse a o:editit evgnyet. Confess that you have awhile to mamma's searching regard in the (Tu I;s ooxTINUSD) throw stones with marvellous aooaraoy. voice exclaimed in French : _ said this t to try mp and to see whether Hall cf Mirrors." " Js Miss Trezarr too much of A phUOFo- I am mincer , To convinoe yon th*t I am I "Come then my darling," the young era- They know of no state after death. Iu ' , pher to care for the frivolous amusements will swear o you by Allwh end the holy core whispered in her ear. "You have met some physical aspects they assimilate, that seem to delight her Doan women ? Kaaber, g p° BUT TBUE. ig try byt a Zemzen well and the City me a task that I shall never tire of .; yet, closely to the anthropoid apes. And if lit be so,'am I sufficiently old an ac• of th9 Prop a that if you will but marry neverthelems,let tis start at once." naintanos to ho for the pleasure of beim me I will. a err take unto myself a third Three clergymen daily on an a a - 1 Pe P 8 y They sauntered though the grounds for y �e p- - . allowed to show her the illuminated gar wife. , I hal a Be already, which cannot be soave little while admiring everything that ply for passer to see Maud S. - Horrible Recital. L. , dens ?" ' helped, but y and indeed you shall be th saw, and then thea ranee of a Old S t, the horse that Glen. Grant need " O ! I should so like to see em ! Please m last.,' PPso J H dwell, Sbaraoos, Pa., who murdered - Y iopnt&ln more'beautiful than any that they at Vicksburg, was sold Let year for $11, fear children and then shot and ro- take In thither at once," answered Nellie, The war iuialer`epoke most iervldly, had yet beheld attracted them near unto a by order of the Quartermaster, and has now • P . and, w tttout waiting for her mother's' per- whilst his eve flashed, his . swarthy cheek wing of the palace that war change to them joined a circus. bably fatally inj nisi himself, on recover- miesio�, she sprang to her feet, passing her flnrhed and chest heaved con�rilsively. , both. ' The Adan (C�►l, } Arm sags that; a horse �$ eonaoion3nese confessed to the coroner. . • arm within that of Arabi Pasha, the war Nellie w - ow positively afraid of him: After admiring, therefore, the bright, am- ,which wai hitched is front of a ialooa in the killing of hia children. Howell wan - ( _ minister, inffered him with WO greatest l She glare nervously around, but though bar hire of the fountain's waters they ez that city gave himself such a 4fgoroa@ shake an indaetrloue nian. but sickness entire confidence, to lead her away from the ab- there were By couples promenading the amined its srnhiteolaral features somewhat the dimoharged a pi@tol wbtaLh had been the past year has affaeted him mind ooa- horrc�l presence of -bib royal matters gardens, in a direction or another, no one closely, and presently Nellie exclaimed : carelessly left in one of his saddlebags. The aidelrably. He says that one day his CHAPTER IO. was really ear by, and overcome by a " How lovely, yet how quiet it is here. I shot killed a dog that was passing at the wife and daughter drove to the village . 1 sudden a a e terror she attempted to. declare that delicate fretwurk of stone is al- titan afore, and as soon as they ware oat of t " A WHI.iE•�.R oF'LOVE AND A MUR4 TR OF HATS escape from he man whose rraaggee and in- most like lace, but how small the windows No less than 1.080 hamming birds were sighb he sob about his murderous wark. - . =A cs* FOR HELP. dignation shI had evidently kitinled in no are. They seem to be closely barred an well. put to death that their fine feathers might Be induced his four children, whose ages - mother urinate and the m War minis- small degree 1 It o+n t be a prison, for it is, too beau ifrtl 1►esutif the gorgeous baU-room own of a gri y g Keo $ ranged from 4 bo 12 years, to take arsenic... } ter with his trembling prize. (for as his prize But he Laij, hand on her wrist and 'with for that, and yet I mom to see people look-. � Landon belle. In the same great vanity - K P P 1' g and when they had fallen into a stupor ; anile force reed her. Ing out at ni, from the gloom of the interior. he a'readg regarded her) had pa.eed out f g « „ fair 580 canary birds shad their blood the he suooess.valy placed a revolver to the - - the Hall of a Hundred Mirrors and throh Perhaps a only disagree because we I ace them dearly, dear. That which other da that another woman ht out- � ' '� y "� forehead of each and drove a ballet Into a maf{ni&cent eonaettvatory that lay beyond do not right's, understand each other," he - gliateruso white against the darkbaokgrnaud shine the other Lit end fine einneie of her it inti the open air; :where the great full ea d, persuasively. Listen to me, there= •fain bare necks and arms, so they must be la- the brain. Howell seabed himself - fore for. y " another minute. Marry m e dies. 'Tin doubtless the h,arem." sat' with the cooked revolver in hie hand to moon and a myriad,.twinkling stars (whose • ,• John Pringle, at Brootoa, Ala,, locked size and lust a can hardly be guessed at by and you aha) evert1 forget It. I am rich and " _ Poor creatures, they remind me of caged g await the conning of his wifeand daughter, power a ere lore I may be ` et more birds How ainfbl it mast be for them -to the front door of his hones, put the key in inbendin tostd3them to his list of vieblme tboFe who have never behold an ,Egyptian P + g y P his kat and while on hia wa to s a g firmament) gemmed an indigo hued heaven Powerful. ry me and it shall a good see girls like me, free as'air, snd able to go P� y Pring After waiting three hours, and they nob*� � ..) '� thin for o ,and for our people ae well, wherever I like, Ob, it ie a cruel and inhn- of water was struck by lightning and knock- and seemed to be reflected not onlyin the g y y pe P returning, he shot himself twloe, and fell I dare not ak more lain) because— man creed that allows of enah on houses ed off his feat. He was not "hart ; but his g mighty river, as it rolled sluggishly along, plainly, F • MO= near the murdered children, - I might raj our too -h h or on the for fa sober reality th are nothing else. key 'Ras carried off, and although the an. , with a murmur that was at once solemn and S -hopes • y es, g tiro ne hborhood sone searched tt has not where he was found by Ids wife sari soothing, but on the d land likewise, for other hand a en terrors within your Come sway,l•'rank, for as I cannot give thein i8 ; g dry 8 been found J f daughter neon rheic return shortly after• ' at )seat fifty thousand tin lam of divers gentle bream or which there is no canes liberty, I will stay here no longer to -tants- ' Y y Pa I No one holds the wretched man respon+i.-.11: 1.� < colors flashed like sapphires, garnets, rabies, whatever. I would but amine you that Uze them with the spectacle of my own free. 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The aat>t neo ns Very plalal as we deem st tcv sn a hwbit, prevalent E, height in order to' mak• myself mors worth stand here in the f ull glare of the i� Ined am4Ag >4 :with knives when , AN EGYPT AN ROMANCE� y 11 . i of you. Come, what do oa say now Y' form the h they look to us like shad- forlptiyhonbrl be tired. 'Jche deceased says �- "That I will not be detained here a ow•. that he hue aiwsys felt the dLiadvsntages of :r :' - - . J � second longer against my wUL Help 1" " Phadows possessed of sad enough hearth, early training in that respect. He was in - Scary of. Lave ' and `Wild dventure, founded Ilplon startling $eve a- The last eje ouLdon was Uttered is si sort doubtless. O, gracious, here's mamma." � the habit of reproving everybody at hotels tions in . th Career of Arad Pasha, of waitleg cry, but hardly had It quitted It was Mts. Tresarr without a doubt, and or elsewhere whom he s�►w eating with their 114 - _ _ ! ; (�` I'- her lips.wben theta was a Aash of soulet Mn. Treaarr in anything but on amiable knives, and was a mo,toyaani,w on the sub- ' � , sad gold between bar and the Egyptian, disposition w well. I lent. - By the duthor bf "NINA, THE N HYLI$T,,' " THE BE SPOT'„ ",1 ' IIusgtAn pT," whose wrist was grasped in tarn with a `' Eleanor 1" she exclaimed " I have been ETD., ETa. � � , The 'larraotts fiat of s $andisei�, Ohio,. • i , ; ' force that made his head By open. looking for you everywhere. It is very girt are again protruding into public notice, , ' I " Nellie, what b the meaning of this ? wrong of yon to wander away from me In owing to the fact that a New York shoe- �HAPTNP, III.—OWTINVE •) „, fel, while ft�Uy as many hun Of Chins" Tell me in order that I may know what to this way, very wrong, indeed." maker has been building a pair of No. `l9 - I. TIIB I1,I,II..N111 i�Jt FETE AT THE PA ACR: , lanterns gleismed from ant th shrubs and, do. Pray, Mrs. Trez urr, allow me to bear dress shoos f6r them. They are nineteen . dangled sw' yingly from the branches, �• The ha terrified me with' somethin the blame for I am the oat it poor \ellie knew well that her other roma of themore dsiria of fhb iliuminatoul g Y ga ty Psrty" inches long and seven and a half inches _ - would not change her views, no mat r what g that hs was relating ,that ball." . said Frank. wide. The•heels are tour inches to and . having climbed the loftie.t palms to suspend, Fnnk Donelly, for it wf►e he, perceived The stately and offended dame bowed flue and a half ioehes in width. Three . she sale to'try to controvert them, so he had them amen t the -feathery foliage. that his affianced wife dreaded a some that stiff to the our ofiioer, as thou h she - rc lapabad into -silences and this was y she � � the palace, itself, it looked as thod h ( y y g B goat skive and four ehamob skins were _ - g ba bene to aU ednosted women and he nice aaocgqni nod in what be bad said, but need n is makin theca shoes which Dost ;,d na�t look as happy as a Peri, thou h quite it was built of •fire, for the whole facade and himself had no wish that her name should votiohsated him no answer in words, and then p g ' _ PPS g -eve arvhilleotnral deli e n was out- S The father of the can lad is �► , �s beautiful as one, on a rim alf an ray gn t4 'be made the subject of idle ossa and Den- she t ked Nulila's milk white arm within w It is said he has offered • hour"I' ter (as we have before deacri d) in lined with little la#nbent tongues of flame ] g p aP well -to do farms . the ill urinated Rall of a Hundred irrors, • sorious scan i&I. her own an walked her off, a most unwill- $5,800 and a f arm to the man Who' will be- � . which also e}noiroled the onion -shaped domes He therefore released the war minister's In et st t e same time unresistin ea tive Several Sandusky" and a o why she took the earliest op rtun- with many i� oordon of fire, and climbed n R yy 8 P • come hh eonon -Int i to transmit a little secret tet ra o wrist from his vies -like grip sad said with • 1leaviaa th dboomfited dragoon standing have gone -into training and nightly ty �'' pillars and boded round minarets in spiral bow ; . rbse slobs and 1 k' somewhat ridlonlons , st else with bare of railroad iron or cakes of. sign her lover, who for s long soh le had folds that tabled fiery serpents. - " This lady L my aff aooed wife, and all events, a thoought so. ice planted against their backs, - been i patiently awaiting her neve t, that Altogethcir, the sight was o e which once .aontl tam her most fittin Dom he ad better not approach her t yet I q, Y g pan- " I wish ell had a ,little more spirit, and so .` _ , l �• ] ' teen would ever be forgotten ion :%i protector. You will ftnd,the palaoi I do trust at a merciful Providence will for th t the m&ternsl,wae not quite ami- " How ♦ beautiful 1'' a claimed Nel- •• I " Plain Talk From a Cler Doan.,- " : be."rY in that direction. never allow err to w ik9 her moths, PY . able a she might lie, involanrily. " It is a v ritable fairy As he concluded he raised his hand to the muttered Fr to himself In a dudgeon ; and The Rev. Dr. Mark Trafton, the vener- So rank Donelly, who had donne) hi4 land. " II gold- laced rim of his cap, in a half Ironical ' then some et singe and unacconntaole tannin- able and widely -known �Iethodi t clergy-- ~ beat iform and oarefally waxed the ende « If it be�rj� thele assured) have I ham salute and leavetakin but in '.so doin he ation drew int back to the amber -hued - of his long jetty mustache for the occasion, • y g- g• 8 man, inside si neneatlon ata late conference held a oof, mattering any g but bleem�ngr mg on my arm the queen of t6 fairy realm," was quite ual,r-peed for what directly fountain, an resting himself on' the carved, of Methodist ministers, by deniunuing the answered Arsibi, in the mel ioua French thereon ensued, for, with a cry almost life stone balustr a that surrounded it he pull- modern ohnrch service, and b defendi on the stout British matron hem he hoped y °g - - ane day to transmogrify in hie mother in- ranges, wh°�eh he had chiefly' mastered in that - f a hyena, Arabi Pasha darted for- ed out his of r osise and fusee box and be- . the non-ehnreh-goi�tg masses. - law ; and' Nellie seated her If on one of the •rder to enable him to converge freely with ward, aeiaed his hand In its descent, wrench- Ran to smoke as though for a wager. •'I confess," he said, "i d•Jn't like to qo to enmptaona ottomans that lined the walla, Monsieur d� Lesseps, the con�sjtraotor of the ed it art,nnd until the opal ring that sat there He had no been engaged thus for more church. Ism sorry to say It. When - wxe . f resolved that she would remain a fix- great ship cianal, and for whom he had ever on shot forth its many tinted raj a of seem- than five min tea, thinking just as hard and a boy I was glad when they ' maid: hal { entertniaedj n; Breit lriendahip and admit- fag blood and flame, and then dropping it viciouety ae he puffed, when he felt his •• •Let us go into the house of the Lord ' , ture.there f )r the entire evening ra err Thin ation • and' be uttered the words he bent as suddenly as he bad laid hold of it, he sleeve twitch d, and, looking round, behold `•I a, o ed the reachin the sin n and • ! . dance with any one save the lou of her on the luvel�y girl a glance which somehow turned sharp around with a scornful, abrupt a hideous, unveiled old woman dreamed en- the ra ]tn ." P g� g� 1. choice. or other m her wish that she had not so lsngh, and sallied away, mattering to him- tirely i n all w, and w ith her poor, wrinkled A Vplee. ' You were very pious in those . Glancing around the scene of porrfp and readily aoeglp ed him sa hzr cavalier. self as he event : "A double debt, and by face ahat�ed red painted almost softer the da s "I . magnificence, with its hundreds of dancing .{ How few people are In the gardens," Allah they shAt both be paid, and that to manner of a .irons clowns -Yen. Well Its no wonder I've backslid. •.- ". and promenading coapl1 and where' in all she said. 'k h, how can they miss so bean- the atteripost para 1" " Who'in he name of • wonder are yon den with such a@soei rtes. I [Laughter. l ?' 1 . - - - . directions alyongm,�y oast pearls beforevina, yet CHAPTER V and what do oa want with me ?" ens ed 1' Sof t eyes looted love to eyes that*s ake igaln, „ - _ .,,, . PP Lat me start out, now, to go t0 oharch and Fn►nk. worship GAd. At hom9 we have had our .: Vyhllet all went merry as. mettle bell. y Tga ' ggg,L wINDOw —THS :;t etl►to�� oF' "•I am Elman the Buffoon," was the an- will theyy net save the beaks whereon the private devotion. We Dome to the ahurcln - ebe soon beheld one individual who looked feed. Oar re on teaches us that woman . not toss as sallensnd discontented igi THE LOTCa Ft.o�vs8. ewer, spoken is almost sa ezeorable Egypt- door, (I am eapin; what took place exact' " +• y ' has no soul, a d that therefore for her there I Ian as his own. as she felt th�►t she herself was doing, and Not until the tall atalwsrt fbrm of the �r ly,) and we see plenty of efa:s vacant. W e the next iamtant she recognized him as Arabi L no fature at to of reward and punishment. I can quite b,lievei it , bat yon have ask one of the young anipper-snappers, whiz _ . I never don d the do until I met ou." war miriiater ' had grown dim In the distance •ori) re lied to half m uestion. What gma y y p Y q a rosette rn his button -hole, for a seat. He Pasha, the newly created war minister. Ii Perlive oar religion also teaches you did Frank Donelly find his tongue, and y y . Broad cheated, erect and stern of aepeat,' want on i ea e that woman as no common sense, but do then the first use that he made of it was to •• I want nothing, Effendi ; I am bat a •1 • _ with,a prominent none, fierce, eagle -like eyes, demand from Nellie what the Egyptian had or.old eLve. Bret I am the messes err of Yea wait awhile and 111 nee. not try to op ♦ince me that no man possess- Po g '`By and by, when the bell atopen tolling..` . a firm but somewhat creel looking month y ray slid or done to fri hien her so. - W g the man says : . ' anjr a massive chin; .ezpreseive of undaunted ee i either;. The- h►diea of our sorest g one ho ls tri hist than the stars and fairer . may like the agar plumbs of � speech but to He o>}ly made love to me in a warm, thea {the moon in the heavens, and she sends •• • You can find a seat in the gallery.' ` • _ resolve, Ahmed Arabi looked like. one who m of mine a flavor it na eons' impu9eive manner that was as novel as nn- thee fhb and bids me tell thea to remember Voice.—"' +'' ` was born to sway and control the destinies „ in welcome. Not that he intended the least „ A Dice.— What church ways that . - of men; but his fortunes were (loomed ver But surf l I may say w at I s oersly the summons of the roti}s flower. " A Christian church, In the gallery yo![ . I b 8'i rudeness, I'm sure of that." w � 8 see fear Dun ole talkie and lam bin - _ I and truly mi t2 You hav taught me to Anti with these words the siren leukin y g pe p g g his -face the lie. believe that ome women at all events "I'm glad that you are, or else it would old woman roduced from within the vole- g ' . Disdainir, all fri • insattlre, he wore i ' ' have been m dot `fo wife his P Suddenly the orttan starts, and then ss end - g pl y have son ly a e, and hen as well. 1VIy y y g minoas,forda of her bright yellow satin attire, denly the four grow solemn, jump rep, SRI a dark b'ub military uniform, with the least y . P y nook Pasha of ` Tails and war minim- g • pang es, begin to sgnsil. oa cant understand °s possible amount of old lace thereon, while heart on a4 a captive the err fiat time Nall which littered all over with n 1 one r s 1'� g that we met t Alezand ' and to -night, ter though hp,1e. At all events, , his of the long Iotas flower of the Mlle and held word they say. They sing a hymn yea %his coarse red, blue tasseled tArbouch which conduct has lktanit ht you not to waste your . by Turks and Egyptians is worn alwes a, in- had you reef onerously to gad to bestow g y y it toward him. never heard before, and never want to heat upon me o r in return on would not admiration upon such fellows. The perfume was sweet yet faint, and again, You can't sing with them. C&I't d`core an well an oat), surmounted a broad, it y p ' p y •• I am b no means sure that I do nA ad- � y that singing God.'s praise - It's not only 1 - square brow, that was wrinkled by anxious with such epi ant ra tare'ha a accepted m y Frank D�nell took it from the old woman's ' + ' to s ow on the gardens. We mire him as mnoh as I did before. We hand and resolved to obs the mysterious thought rather than by years: proposal I y g mast not judge all people b our owns d, y y folly, but it a blasphemy. You've no baa Why this man had made his a arilnce Egyptians Skil#al readers;of the thoughq J g Pe P y � summons. nese to introduce such trash an that, ani "- - y ppm end feeling '.I srd of what in etiquette and what not. He y y " call it devotion. - Than the prayer. ! In the . amidst a scene which e appeared, so little to I q At an other time he would assured) not p i sucked me to be his wife, that was all, and hsivfa done a'•, but the little trona tliat he old times the. minister used to pray, to anF - - enjoy was a puzzle to the fair girl, who, in- You ha a utterly failed to read mine vowed that I ehonld be bre lsist, the h i voluntarily, as it were, watched his every aright, and you really t*k what you °g had jnmt experienced and the unpleasantness pliaste, to implore, j int as if he expected could not be his first. Then, when I want- which had receded it had stirred n his hot movement, with a keen interest that she her'- say, pray , k me "back indoors again. I ed to et awn he detained me gently is P P some. N would coma, and o prayed, did self could in no way account for.. emesis on t on are entirely,mistaken g y g y Idbh blood and made him se ripe for \peril, come. ;vow this brother who prayed, ds , , y y y order that I should hear him to the end, mischief or an a pies of adventure as even ` He set mod , to her like unto one wha was in -me. I i you show me, the g`rdea s bo- whereat I raw alarmed and cried 'Hal !'. y livered a homily, an address to the people, a searching anxiously for some attraction and canes —sob g P an Irishman well reale be. strained effort. It wase t prayi"g. I con- because I eoa�ahow or other erred you know the rest, He rose to his feet, therefoie, and Motion- fees it didn't touch mP at all. I kept say- - everywhere failed to find it, for it certainly liked and -ad you, an more still fir •� The fent is, Nellie, I had been following the emala b con to lead the wa -did not lig in the unveiled beaaty�whieh was the reason I wanted to get away from though of course # � y ing to myself : . —from—fr m " you about for a Torg while, g which she did, but, first of all. into an ad- « •Qh• nonien!!e ! Fiddlesticks !' so lavishly displayed on all ei 'les, and to the . at a distance, and 1 was glad of almost any ,cent orange grove, where, taking down "I "y this ought nit to be. We oagkt - spell of which the effeminate Khedive (cat- "The H e ve? I- goes ai ''irinoh. excuse to reli'_ve him of our cast el that . ' pe Y y, from one of else trees a handle she mhook it gg ~.'�; �.' like in movements and in his fswnin s ae There, I kn 'w I read your eelings aright, I cwn assure on. �ti all ii I was nut over ' not to go away dimgnstad. V well) seemed to it ld himself with -the keen- But do you an to say t your ambition y oat into a lou , flowin robe, ani a nified . . y ani above courteous to him hoe ver mea g g � ,- There was mnoh more in the same attain. est pleasure and deli ht. would elle on to decline; so brilliant an to the young dragoon that he should pat it and then the ministers decided ' o o resider. g +„ rega�ar tit for tat,' and so we are gnitj. I on. the satinet at Ieng�h two weeks Later. - 'S You seem to have nri eyes for the ,giver, alliance . wonder what raised his ire in my -opal He did not hesitate for a moment, but of the feast for the amiable and gentle Khe- " Assa:e 1 it would, for no other +t, -� .... •— . . ''. `4 g reason t at he has then wives al -'g ' dropping it over his head, the next moment , dive," remarked Nellie's' mother presently, •• I can"t think, but it terrifies me never- discovered that it was a garb which seemed looking the while as though she could have ready." B'° A Qaeer Type of Men. , Yet as En lieh irl infest believe thelesa, Frank. I positively hate that ting. combine the ofiiae of several in one, for it devoured that distinguished personage her- g g y I shuddered the first time that I ever look Hovered him entintlp rep from the crown of The Kuban, who inhabit a pc.rtton of , self, diamond hilted scimitar and all. your Bible, w ioh aim arsons, one, and yon ed upon it and beheld tt a rod,demoti like fire his head to the solea of his feet, a yaehmaok, the Island of Sumatra, ere a pecalisr hype . .. must have a therein how, at many holy ' IposI ively dislike him, dear mamma, that was imprisoned in its heart. I wish it or face mask, even forming an integral por- of barngs, gravitating between the,msa ' - for hdlooks at ever girl whom he dei to men, moms Qf hem even ho red by being • - y g deigns Q sone at.the bottom of the Nile." tion thereof, furnished with the usual eyelet and the animal. Their ape -.W peculiar- , address (yen, I suppose deign is the ,proper called the, nds of God, possessed ver y •� Agree to ma me without waiting for $ rTY g holes for looking out through, icy in shyness. They are too shy to mix ; '. word to apply even to his puppet royalty) many wive . I your pew' consent, which" I know full •• D,r not fear," said the old buffoon, en- with the other races of the island, aril as awolf would look at some lamb whom it "Ah, th4t under thle bide dispense- well that we shall never obtain, and in it courag;ngly. " Be silent and discreet and dwell in the reeesum of the forests_ - wanted tis feed'on." • tion, but itch been altered under the new." goes at once, Nellie. I hough between you there can be no danger to either' of us, for They are looked . on an inferiors by the " Nellie,, how can you be -so harsh -j adging - " True, but we, yon know, reject your and 1,I shouldn't wonder it it was of very - no Mooammedan dare raise a yashmsok to Malays,and thought to be little betdez . - - - and ill natured ? I think his highness is &r- new dim pen�ia on. lam nations to convince grant value, I shouldn't, indeed." see whom it covers," and as she made this . '_ - together too utterly delightful. I do not yon on th' int beta I feel assured •• H its value was almost fabulous I than besets. Such is their shyness ths.7 . wend at his keen appreciative regard of that yon lou me. Yo tt io your ■honld et wish the Nile to Gave it " comforting ezplsivatton, the withered crone ,the will never' *illtn I face a str-anfie:.. . y ohuckled as though she had given utterance y g y . - the lades, for I'm sure many of them are looks, your, m err, your.e h even, and '• Yell, then, only agree t , my terms, and to an efbellent joke, Their trade wiz _the Malayans is cDIL- ; - both pretty and well formed, and then, tis yet, like th cod girl that on are and that ; as I said before the Niie eta it. . P B Bhe then glided on atreah, with a strange sequently asrried on in a atreage meaner. more than whispered that he seeks a wife I would ha on to be, you try hard to •• Oh, Frank, I am the darling of both my kind of dancing step, ever and anon glano- The trader announces his arrival by beat•• . &mangot their number, and that this fete combat en o Broome the helin by reason parents' hearts, so how can I do it ?" Ing back over her shoulder as though to Ing a gong, and then rAtiies from the • ' . • • van has been given to afford him an oppor- that you irp a it to be sinful. Were it •w Emily, because they will take you to make sure that eheyvas still followed, and place of rendezvous, TheKabneapproach, • " - nits, of making. schoice." reallyy so I ` o d help you to conquer it." th " hearts again directly they have le.raed she did nett fail to bestow on the dragoon a ub their forest treasures on the ground, - , _ " I'm tur , mamma, If any one:had hinted "Indeed' s , you flatter ourself most to ize the vulgar axiom- that what can't nod and rimsm of encouragement Ovary p �" 1 yy - g retie ms, beat a gong and rebreA. The tinder re- - en h sithing to me beforehand, I would rev- needlewly, r torted Nellie 1'rersrr, barn be jcnred mast I e endured. time she perceived that he was alone at her turns and Lys his eomm�dl fes down ixt • - err have come here, but I should think that ing with ignition that the Egyptian II' Frank, give me time to think. Oh, do heals. _ no English girl, at all eve nts, would marry a should th i or guilty of such (in her esti- give me a little while to think." quantities f the goods as he thinks, for tlua . �� g In this strange and gretesgae msAnnei the purchase of the Roods on sale. Then he. man (prince and Khedive though he m _y be) mation) an Wesly conduct, for far from •i• I never could refuse you anything, dar- palace, was ro ently reached, and approach- p - - who has three wives already, for I have caring in t e slightest degree .for you, at I >•�, so taka what yon ask ; but I ,hill wear Lg a little row vaulted door that seemadto retires, and the Subaa reappear Spin bw been told that that id the present number. all events i e manner that you imagine, th opal ni,til you have decided in my fsivor, painted in a hundred different hues and and consider the bargaic�. And so, after . - " Nal ie, for shame ! I'm positively shock- or indeed' y other manner now, I have an then away it goes at once." emblazoned . all over with texts from El Kor- more wibadrawals and approaches and - -_ � - ad at yon. It is the deareiit wish of my for months I engaged to be married to • Then I hate it so mach) that I will only sn, she drew s key fromont her sleeve, open- gong beatings the reppsobive parties coma . • heart to see you form a high and distinguish- one of my o�w countrymen;" p over the matter once and give you a ed the little door therewith and- entered in to an understanding, and Darcy off in- ' ed alliance, and at-thb-moment I feel that "Ah, thea on have trifled with me and decisive answer on the morrow. And, now, thereat, still closely followed Eby Frank dependently their bargains. The Kuban it is &!most within your grasp, for you are are what is led by your people a -flirt. I Frank, you @hall take me all over and around Donelly, pvho felt sure now that either for in their wild state do not bury their dead. - • certainly by far the—" . - can hardly 'eve it, because I had thought this scene of fairyland and show me every- good. or for ill he had entered in where it • How Mrs. Trezarr would have •concluded better of y ,and as a flirt is altogether They live y snakes, grabs, fruits, and w g thing, for my face b so flushed and I m too world t» death for him to be discovered, flash of any deer or pica that they can her speech a cannot Inform the reader, in- false and d}es ieable character, I will not agitated altogether to subject myself yet • the harm of the Khedive. slay, They ara skilful spearmen and. - ` asmach as a this point of her discourse a o:editit evgnyet. Confess that you have awhile to mamma's searching regard in the (Tu I;s ooxTINUSD) throw stones with marvellous aooaraoy. voice exclaimed in French : _ said this t to try mp and to see whether Hall cf Mirrors." " Js Miss Trezarr too much of A phUOFo- I am mincer , To convinoe yon th*t I am I "Come then my darling," the young era- They know of no state after death. Iu ' , pher to care for the frivolous amusements will swear o you by Allwh end the holy core whispered in her ear. "You have met some physical aspects they assimilate, that seem to delight her Doan women ? Kaaber, g p° BUT TBUE. ig try byt a Zemzen well and the City me a task that I shall never tire of .; yet, closely to the anthropoid apes. And if lit be so,'am I sufficiently old an ac• of th9 Prop a that if you will but marry neverthelems,let tis start at once." naintanos to ho for the pleasure of beim me I will. a err take unto myself a third Three clergymen daily on an a a - 1 Pe P 8 y They sauntered though the grounds for y �e p- - . allowed to show her the illuminated gar wife. , I hal a Be already, which cannot be soave little while admiring everything that ply for passer to see Maud S. - Horrible Recital. L. , dens ?" ' helped, but y and indeed you shall be th saw, and then thea ranee of a Old S t, the horse that Glen. Grant need " O ! I should so like to see em ! Please m last.,' PPso J H dwell, Sbaraoos, Pa., who murdered - Y iopnt&ln more'beautiful than any that they at Vicksburg, was sold Let year for $11, fear children and then shot and ro- take In thither at once," answered Nellie, The war iuialer`epoke most iervldly, had yet beheld attracted them near unto a by order of the Quartermaster, and has now • P . and, w tttout waiting for her mother's' per- whilst his eve flashed, his . swarthy cheek wing of the palace that war change to them joined a circus. bably fatally inj nisi himself, on recover- miesio�, she sprang to her feet, passing her flnrhed and chest heaved con�rilsively. , both. ' The Adan (C�►l, } Arm sags that; a horse �$ eonaoion3nese confessed to the coroner. . • arm within that of Arabi Pasha, the war Nellie w - ow positively afraid of him: After admiring, therefore, the bright, am- ,which wai hitched is front of a ialooa in the killing of hia children. Howell wan - ( _ minister, inffered him with WO greatest l She glare nervously around, but though bar hire of the fountain's waters they ez that city gave himself such a 4fgoroa@ shake an indaetrloue nian. but sickness entire confidence, to lead her away from the ab- there were By couples promenading the amined its srnhiteolaral features somewhat the dimoharged a pi@tol wbtaLh had been the past year has affaeted him mind ooa- horrc�l presence of -bib royal matters gardens, in a direction or another, no one closely, and presently Nellie exclaimed : carelessly left in one of his saddlebags. The aidelrably. He says that one day his CHAPTER IO. was really ear by, and overcome by a " How lovely, yet how quiet it is here. I shot killed a dog that was passing at the wife and daughter drove to the village . 1 sudden a a e terror she attempted to. declare that delicate fretwurk of stone is al- titan afore, and as soon as they ware oat of t " A WHI.iE•�.R oF'LOVE AND A MUR4 TR OF HATS escape from he man whose rraaggee and in- most like lace, but how small the windows No less than 1.080 hamming birds were sighb he sob about his murderous wark. - . =A cs* FOR HELP. dignation shI had evidently kitinled in no are. They seem to be closely barred an well. put to death that their fine feathers might Be induced his four children, whose ages - mother urinate and the m War minis- small degree 1 It o+n t be a prison, for it is, too beau ifrtl 1►esutif the gorgeous baU-room own of a gri y g Keo $ ranged from 4 bo 12 years, to take arsenic... } ter with his trembling prize. (for as his prize But he Laij, hand on her wrist and 'with for that, and yet I mom to see people look-. � Landon belle. In the same great vanity - K P P 1' g and when they had fallen into a stupor ; anile force reed her. Ing out at ni, from the gloom of the interior. he a'readg regarded her) had pa.eed out f g « „ fair 580 canary birds shad their blood the he suooess.valy placed a revolver to the - - the Hall of a Hundred Mirrors and throh Perhaps a only disagree because we I ace them dearly, dear. That which other da that another woman ht out- � ' '� y "� forehead of each and drove a ballet Into a maf{ni&cent eonaettvatory that lay beyond do not right's, understand each other," he - gliateruso white against the darkbaokgrnaud shine the other Lit end fine einneie of her it inti the open air; :where the great full ea d, persuasively. Listen to me, there= •fain bare necks and arms, so they must be la- the brain. Howell seabed himself - fore for. y " another minute. Marry m e dies. 'Tin doubtless the h,arem." sat' with the cooked revolver in hie hand to moon and a myriad,.twinkling stars (whose • ,• John Pringle, at Brootoa, Ala,, locked size and lust a can hardly be guessed at by and you aha) evert1 forget It. I am rich and " _ Poor creatures, they remind me of caged g await the conning of his wifeand daughter, power a ere lore I may be ` et more birds How ainfbl it mast be for them -to the front door of his hones, put the key in inbendin tostd3them to his list of vieblme tboFe who have never behold an ,Egyptian P + g y P his kat and while on hia wa to s a g firmament) gemmed an indigo hued heaven Powerful. ry me and it shall a good see girls like me, free as'air, snd able to go P� y Pring After waiting three hours, and they nob*� � ..) '� thin for o ,and for our people ae well, wherever I like, Ob, it ie a cruel and inhn- of water was struck by lightning and knock- and seemed to be reflected not onlyin the g y y pe P returning, he shot himself twloe, and fell I dare not ak more lain) because— man creed that allows of enah on houses ed off his feat. He was not "hart ; but his g mighty river, as it rolled sluggishly along, plainly, F • MO= near the murdered children, - I might raj our too -h h or on the for fa sober reality th are nothing else. key 'Ras carried off, and although the an. , with a murmur that was at once solemn and S -hopes • y es, g tiro ne hborhood sone searched tt has not where he was found by Ids wife sari soothing, but on the d land likewise, for other hand a en terrors within your Come sway,l•'rank, for as I cannot give thein i8 ; g dry 8 been found J f daughter neon rheic return shortly after• ' at )seat fifty thousand tin lam of divers gentle bream or which there is no canes liberty, I will stay here no longer to -tants- ' Y y Pa I No one holds the wretched man respon+i.-.11: 1.� < colors flashed like sapphires, garnets, rabies, whatever. I would but amine you that Uze them with the spectacle of my own free. 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I - . . , . . .. . :, � �­ 11 . � - I . o . . - ... .11 I - : I . - _- I � .. -.1 - ' .­ - ' As� the Re - � -.1 I :. ': �:' � ., vising Officera andei the _­ - . I . 1. - � - . I . , I m. . . ,- "' I . . I . , .- . - I- - -­ Frajichise Act of last session aave , I ...., . - I 1� I ._ . _.._� . ... , . .1.. " '._ . m .� _., - I - I . .I.. ,. : .- -.11 . z. been, sppointod and will soon om - . _.__.,.-"j.. .- I....! I rin; the . � - repa � .. : . mence their duties in prepa : I -.�1 .- I .. I.. i I � I ., .. . I I , , -, ' . 1�'11 I. . �,_ _. . ., : ':., list of voters entitled to vote --at lee - I . . ': �_ 1. . . :,L. � - . - i_� - .- - . , . , . I I - I � � ,�.. ­.. ..-.,-: ., . � i tions to the Dominion House of om- . - - - I . .. .. . . ; . I I .. I I . .1 1. - . i , �, , Mons, perhaps an outline of the qi iali- ­ . ­ . . . - - I :. , - �. � ..�: � � . . .1.1.� . . 1-1 I fications of ' voters under the Act, may . . . I I .- .- . ... - . . . - : ,.:t - _ be of interest to our readers. W1 be- . ­ ._'. 11 - - I -1 � "I - . - . I � � ,�, " � to - . I . I . I , . - . I _.. lieve it is the duty of every man � I , . - . . , . . . - � .1; �..: ­ � .. . . I..'' _; , � i : the list .1 ... � - . . . � � 1. see that his name appears on . I .: _�!:. - " - , i: �- , - I i � !, .1 I ,% . " .1. , "I if he has the, proper qualification as a � � . - I . � . , '.. - � . _. - . . %. -1 11 Or - ..' � I I -�..` voter, be he Co i i . vative or Refor er. I 1 ­: - - .:- ' i be A .. - ­ � . I - , - cations there w - . . - ,._.... . . _' [ ` `.�';., From present indi .. : ; . 1; * ion , . -1. I --. 1 � . .. . I � I I . 1, � . . . � a general election for the Dow* r __ . . :, 6_ - . i.- . . .... __ __ 1: -_ � . - '"4--l- ' - House the coming summer, and t is � . .. � �. - _�' � . ": , ­ I , .. I . .;. .. ". ". ­� � _ �.. is I . . ! � I I the duty of every man to cast h I : . - --.. � ; - - . a I' .. . - , � , . -, :!A ballot as his conscience dictates. The . I . I t , : . - I .. �_ 1. - � 1. a . �:. I � . I . I �- - . . ..� .�.­ * �, I ''. ,�. followina is an outline- of the quidifi- I . ' . .1 � .'. , I'' '!.. .... , - '. 0 . , .,.;., �.. :�� � . ; � . � i i. - I cations necessary :- . . - I . .. 1. . _. , . .. . - . . . I 1 , � .. . . .. - I ... en � . . ... I :, . .. . � L T an�y, $20 per annum.', , . . - _. I I ­ . �:, I . �. - . - - '' -1 . , .- . I I __.... I -,.- -1. _:�:_ .1�. �. .. g, Owner, occupant or tena�t- . � I . I I I � . . - . ., __ � -1 ­ ..... .. 1:, � �... - 1, � _.. Cities, $800; towns, $200; co ties, � ­ - _ - I . I ­ - . . .. . . .., . . . . . � - - . 1. I . . . , , ; . e ... , ,:.. :�- ,..-, ul , .. . �:. $150. . . I - �- - .� ­ . . . . . - . . . . I � , ; * :� . . . I _., - i � . . era value 0 pro � . . ; . - . ­ .1 - 3. Sons of own 4, if . I , I . I . - .... ' ;I- - '' - - . * perty sufficieiit to otherwise ivakfy. .. - : I. � - - 4 1 - � I-. - I - . . .. a - . I I .. t � . . I . . � . -�.. I... - I . .1. , " : - I �. . -, I . I . 4. Fisherman, owner of reel pro - I I . . : - . . ., �.._ .1... I . I � . - I - ; - ... .1 - 1�1 - -, ... . I.., I I - . . . . - perty and fishin� applianeek. warth . . � .:I. . - . .. . � , - � "I. I - �� . � " - , '1� - . , .�. .. I � �: _:�, $150. 1 , . . . . : - I : � i . , _� , _. .. I , . I . I.. ' . , - 1* . � ' ' . � � �� . � .i ,._ .� .'. I...� f I 5.1neome or e=ings smounfiftg'to . �. � � ; I . � � - \,: -, � . ". - � .. - _ . ..- I - � $300. . L - . . I 1. - . __ .. . . - . . �� � I . . I . . - ;. . 4 . .. . - ­ . ,�, i..:\: The Franchise Act i6cently 'passed -11 . ..; . . . . - . I I I . - - . �., �. .. � I I .1.i - � . . by the Ontario Legislature if; s me- t 1 ­ ._ - , . . ..; I -1 , .: .1. , ..... ­ ,. . 0 1 1 . . . . - - - d N,w -- _.: .1; �: what different to the Dominion Act I ? �1, , . . " I -t� % . I ... . _.: -1 . i : � � i I / 1�. I . . ''I , :' � � , ng�as follows: I I .., ,_ . _. _ . � . 1�. - As to qualifications, bel _: . - I r I .. I'-- J. .. . . , ," � 0 1 . '. �, -, - Hoiiseliolder. , - 2 .- � .. � I �.J'1_ . . � 1. Ever3. . . I .. I �1. I - . I ) "I ., __ . I . , , .'. ���.. :- 2. Owper, tenant or omvLpsm t in - . . - 111. . . - . . %-­� I I I . - .-' . .:: . � I I - . . ... cities and towns assessed for' $20 3. - I . . - .._.. ­ - �.11 �­�"- .. � ; � ; . . - ... . - . . . ! . . 3. Owner, tenant or occupant in . I . . -1 . . .. I �, . .: I . . . "_ . : - . . . - . .: . . i I I.. - - .. .:.. - townships and villages, $100. ., . - � 1. . � �;, � , 1 1 1; ., . - � - , I - I 1 I V a . . ,.� . r. .4. . - - i �. . 1 4. All sons of o'w.ners of terA. t in ­ . .., . .. ..1. - ji. I.. . ._:_._ I . . . - - �... . ! , .1.. cities or towns aisessed for $400. 1 - '.I .. . � �- A I -..,. ' . . . . . I . I 1 , �, .. . ­ � � �. . . " ) '' '_ . - 5. All sons of owners or tensi: ts in, . . I - -:1 '.. I- . - - -_. - ­.., . .. - a- _: Y, . townships of villages assessed for , �. .�. . ­._ !"I - 0 .. - . . . .. I , �. i�i , ; $200. 11 . I 1. - -_ . . , " , ; .1i - -, ,�. ... ­ . . . - ". . - ' * , , t � I I , I . � ! I .. . . . . �:_ ; 11 o. - �z_ 11, : 1. � . ..: I . 11 � .. . . ; .., . . . . 1. . � 6. Incomes assessed for $250. 1�.' � I - . . I ­.. - _.. .. - ­ .. . � I.- , .1 .. - - - I . I I _: I -; . __ 7. Wages earners, $250. . ,­ * I I - . : i .: i`. I . . 11 ! .. . - . - . . I - . . . . . . � I . . .. - - .., I _. . I .. [ - - - . i... . , - - - . . � . I . . I - 1. I , I , .; -- � . - - I I i I :1-. .. .. - I . .i .: .., � . , . . - , , , , : . . . _.: ... � THE PUBLIC HEALTH.. . - - . , , , - _: V 1:1 I * I . : .; _. 1, . . . _. . '. I , . . � . - " - . � . � � : f I - . . . .- . . _� -.' .. I ' I . . 1. . j.*:� i . , .*1:-, - ­:.. . I I I - - . . 1_! !:.-,.. . � , . . �. -, ­ I ­; 1. ­. � . .: ; �` At -a nieeiin� of the Local t '' 4 of _..._ I . q . . - � I; , � .-: -:, I, 1J, . . . 11,; : .. � � ::. . - � : �:, ., . . I Health, hold at Brougham on on . . . . 1. I ! ... � day taL f - � I - '. .. 9t . ; - .- " it W�a decided to make I i- ! I I , i .. J. 1. . I-' �' ' �.'.' nation comp roughotit e In . . - . #lsory th - ...I..- - 11 I ��'.. -L., . � , ! : township. . L - ' 1, I I 11 / -' - ; .: I � I... .-. � :`�... Some &ubis ha,vifts: be6n -erp ,Dosed -1 - � I -'as to whether the. Board had the ower . - I'.: :.. I . : - . . . ,:". . f _­. to order that'every resident be oi- 1 - - . . I - � . ,,, . . * - . . - . - . ; " � , � nated, we quote from a recent ci�calar . !.- - . ..,,. "� I ;'' -I ;�- issued by -Dr. IP. H. Bryce, �ecr atary i - . I :1 .. I . '.1 I I I � I . � � ; ! . 0, of the Provincial Board of Hialth, - - I I I .. . I.. 1 . � I . - . I . . . . I - . . . .. i 1:. I . whieh makes it quite plaffi that low -� . - . ; - . . _�­.: -1 1. .. .. '. . .Boards h e I u i - .. :.. - m. - ay. a, ch authority; O.: _ - I �. L . I . . I - - , . .. �:. i . - . 1. Under cap. 191, R. S. ., �ec-.' 5 � I I 1, . - . ­ . - . . . . 1. ' ' ' .. . ..'' � -� � - � and see. 63, Pdblic* Health Acty L8849 - . V., .11 ' , , �, . .. ­ I .. .i. - I . :.: -compulsory vaccination is requ,iroa to . . . :, - . - . . �.) � ��. �� L .. , � - . . �_ be carried out in every municipalky. � . . . - . � I . .1. I . I % - . � . - . . . . . . - ! I I 2. These requirements of � tile I I . . . . . . j .., 1 - f'_111' ' eral act'are specially enforeA4. by 11 - :. - -..- . . ',,-., -gen . . i . -1 � . . . - - . . � :� - �1_ .� �� . . 1. , . ".. the.,regulatious re small -pox, pi inted . .. ­ .. I �,'. . : __ . . 1. I -.'-: . . . '- L - . ­ - , � in the ,,Ontario Gazette" of Be item . - � . . - � I . - I � " - ; ber L Sth, 1885, - . I i . "' I - If. _ .. - I., %.. _(6de sees. ; - . � : � �. - _.;_ . % ... , ,,�. -,,;, etc.) ., .1 - � . . � i . I I . i .. . - � I � . : - ` I . . I I . � IV - - 1. ; �. , 3. The wedi6al health officer of I . . - I . �, . . . - � . . . : . . - * . i 11 I __ .:;. . . 1: f:' every municipality is required, under . . .. I I � I . . I � , . - _. �_ .. 71: � .�!,_ see. 50i Public Health Act, 18849 �� . - � . . ... , ? . - , . . _ ; , " * . . . , ; . \ . _:�:�.. ._ _., . schedule A of game Act, and egpe .... y . t I 1. - . . ;_.. - I . . � * I a . � . I -, - I - k ' I - " .., - ., �_- under sections I,- 2, 6, and 8, c the ,_ .. , - I . - I , I-. . .��.11­�..-_'.,`,: ,,Gazette,' regulations, Sept. 5th ' 85, . - , I - .:- - . I . ! . ., ., .. ... - . I � - . . - .. � to take ev recaution against 9 all - I ; � �!.. . , : - : ery p , . � . . . ii. � . � _� � � �� -:1 I I .. � . _.- - F . .. .11 pox as against every' other epic, 3mic , . , � I , _ � . I—— - -.-.-...-- I ; -_ ;11� -disease; and has, therefore, fit, per. t I � , . . . . I � . 11 . . ; :.. , . : - - .. - - .1. . I . :" 11._: :-.-, . � . I I ..: formance of such duties an undoi i bted . . I I I . ._.. , ,.- , - !_,:.._1 � I _... - . I .. - I - �. ..,. - �. .. . . �._ right to examine as to whethel. the � I 1. .1 �: ,.---.. . . I I . 4 . , , :1 �_ :: --� ,". .1 �. -.-�'- � children of the public schools mid all . . .. - I . ­: � I - ., _.; _:. .I...... - 1� . I � .... ., �,., . , . w .. � _. _.� � - all other persons are successfully vacci. .. .. � - .... I . . . . _. : -1 I ... 1.*1 i .; �:,�,:.-.�,.., . - . .1 . ... - ,. -nated or not. . :. _ i - -� - -, ' 1. . . . Ir � ;�_ -1 �_ �-.j'. - fi , - - - ' . ­ � .--- ; - .. . .- i .�.:!.: ", I , - - 4. The legal'pioo of such Sul . . . ( . .: . . . I I I . . I '.. � -1 ;: I! . �_:­_- ., : ful vaccination are ,contained i # I . . - .- I in sec. . , � ­­ - 4 �, - . "I _,.,�''.. a _. .. �.�.�: � � � ,'j ,; ;, tions 7,18 and 9, cap. 191, R. 8 0 1 - . I—: . . _ " L' I # . I . .- , ... ­�� .i- - . : ...; m .. : � _j.. ' - .' ` �� - and reg*ti6n6,smallpox reguAzz . 1. - . . �:- - - - � 99 of L . . . 1. -1 . � . I- . publish�d in the "Ontario Gazet � . ... 11. _:,�.,.: I..- - " � - _. ., . �15. - - - I I I .- . . '. !.t ,r',_��. September Othl- 1885. 1 . .. �,;'_ -, "': � . � . :_ - ,. 11 . � I- ", -';J w :`,, - ,V.! ql.t� 4 _.k, ..',_. � - ___'. ` - _. . . . . - --l'..." 'ko_ '_ �,,, 5'. No certifiCate 6f. -2 . , � �!. I. .. - I we . . -_,:,�,_ - , , .,�. . - '. . I : I" , .... ..". �� �." I �- __ .: -, .��:'� -1, t� �.,, i�. - 'leapt that contained in adhed: :�., - �'.l �T,u_­. , . . , R. . _,; ­� , - �, ,� i " - I � _ .,. I v.� . . . . C_ -o . I � i J S. 0.1 cap. 191, need be, or ill to � . - .." . . ...� ; , _!�'.� I-.-....- -x e- .. .1 . - I � . . - , _. ­.�'.. .11, -V ... .. 'be, ame0ted by any medical o r; : , ': - �il '.. A", - � � . � ..� ... 0- ­i­_I� -which certifie4e can legaUy be , veri __ I . . . - � . J. -I .;:.. ­ I. 1 �- "iKI � �, . i *.: , .",.,M , . 'i , I ; i:--;­�.� ­ - only. aftr the imquirements of - 79 1 - � :.. . I , 'V .. . - . �_ ­ � # :. - . . . . . , I I , :.. . - I .. - �� *�'?. s ana v, R. s. o.l. "P. 191, n . . I . . .1. . . � ! _. ".,T:. - � - .'.,, :' . . - ..:, I., �5�_V _4 _� . I . " � 4 . .1, - 1. -: -1 . - � 4'.., -�; - _* 'Compliea with. - �j 11, '-A ..,5.7-'_�, �--W�, - F` I . ,.-: . , I ' ... . ­­ ' - ..., -, _: ­_. '.;�." - .- . . - ,_- , . . �"' W 14 ,. 10 I i , I ­. 6"_ �_ the ot"Utt is - ,1: , is I a, - I I - ti I I i I i" , , I I r I , 11 'I we � A 6 I- - ,it. il th -11 �, I � , , I I . . � . . � .. I I ; I i .1 .1 ­ - I ': m_ . , r - - .1. - . . uiniami dot expWi* in .V, :: _­":�'. ..r ­ . 4. .. 1. 1. --!.,V- - " .." , �, ff_-�[ ­-�' L. � .. '. ,. , _', - - . . �. 1, , . " - : ! , , I. 11 - . .. � 6 Of aud ., �, . ,,�_.'._- ., .. 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Vid#4 fort AShe was in reW_V6 of -about, .. *7 1 ` dore*d, and &pssut9d- by . . 1­1�v . � . . . j60,000 a year for - several years;- , , 1699FbInlins- -1. - 1 I- .: - I , I", IRA tomtr9ov'smor. ., ' ; I � L .,_*�­ . The annual income of it sitilimoro I .. . I 1� - _.... I _. 70.1 . ill 6 , :'' h4kh & mii ' . � ' I ' - - - - . - __ A.) � I . . �, , . . 11 . I y ' A&Tm_ -- -� `� -1� " . - - I . - I � chiropodist is 010.000. Ito wi .0WPl0YW 31W ew 1. t %.... *wt* (, 1u0j!=t evidenos Of suc- lmois oxclu,sivoly by - a iietr SAve tware, Ne . .1 9Ad � Z.- 1. I . *0 we"y . , . . . . .. cessful va 00mation-vide sec. 8, Public * A - Kentucky &**r lmd�.A to his , � .... _", , - '.w. � '' - - : �_ . .,. I I . . ...�!!` - - I -11 .1, ;_­.. . i I !klil t -is by thoHoalkh Act � 66A 0 6460do. � , , , s', I * I T �, , . Al .. .. . ,.- New Clocka.,,...,..- ..- , , . - . i., A .:. fi­! If% ..,: � I . . , I ,.. �,.�V, Heal��, A* 1885- . boy " ithost of a . r" .� , 1. . � .14 .;I?.,- I ,j'f,�. L __t �, , - . I � 6W board to be. It j . , - , . _! " �:'.r, �� .. ..: .'#- � � ; � ' L - ..-J. � - - by the provw diing "&Js found in topq b"ea. . ... - - , . , t ­ wl _ 11*4 !. 4 \..: j I - . I . ­ 1. 2. :. - , __ - r" . I . I I, I . I . tt " _)I L Ai - ]fine Assortment - . ,�.. �1. .. ,- .. 0 t F every nwiiaal officer ; and - .- - 11 - - - - - - -MENE9510" ­ lil. . . 1_... -A.'aal having no ____ i LADIES'GOLD &.SILVFA.JR W ATC111M -' -'-.. %7%"%P%=W health offiesm, Now Ad .. 111 - -m*$$&. . . ­ . I ­�, � I ­ . I .. . I _.. ,­ ., � . means ot ]mowing this except "t - . . - 1 14 EW, STYLES AND VERY CHEAP . I ,.e.. - - ; .. . .i. . - . . , , I . . . . provid , regulmion 6 above quoted, . : 240243EIaLro .. ' I . � � . . , , ,. . I I... : ,:. ,..im __ - � 'Id *4 . ' . . . '� FA - - . - . .1 T%VAU ftuds W loan at low A - - . . . ­ . . �': .7 1 ' M 'nd ELGIN- WATCH Be - . _ cannot j otherwise hM' the 160 r6- -. ' 4 raw& -- .ii�ew WALTHA a . quiremote -,. -imposed upon them sere fu= lor sale on easy twins. - . . , : �'� I I . I . I I . - - . ­ I I., - ­ � . -by the KesM Acts of I&M-85, apd by :�, - - MORPHY & PARIKER? . ' '. I I . I -, � ..� . I... . 0 1 - - .. �.. - . ' - 1. es . - , , - L :�.'',:L� barristers, &a... Pictering! 'I, *w,� 1% " � I , See Our $9 Waltham Watch - .. : ,!'... _ - � - I - . the bmall-pox regulations published . - . . I , ;,- " .0_ . _..''. _..�'.. . . , ,,- � . - I ,0- I . , __-_ � - ` , � , , I . , �, , , , -, . . .. � :1 ... . . ' . . , ;, . ­. - . * ' . - , I .. I ' - - . . . , - in the ',-Ontario Gazette, September , , : . 1.11 � *` I �J .�:� .. 1. I I , . . I � I - I.. - R�W REPAIRING CAREFULLY ATtENDED TO. .,. . , . ..L.. .-.. .. 5th, 1885., ,� _- . 11 I . . _� - : ,.:. . . . . . I � I '- -.'A.--__._ ..: �. (_,� 5 '�k �_..'!. *ej Squ'..'5 �L : - 11 .4 �-_... � N�TES AN6 COMMIENYS. -, . . .1 I . I.- . . . 11 I .. . . - . - 11 .1 . . - _U,�, .. . .. - I . . - L,,-' . . I ,,, ; . � . _. . �1_ .1 , , I I - . .,:, ,_, .­,,..'� ". JA'ME8-J0' NSTON . . _''�.. . * I � I ..."." .- " 1. ­ ,4- ! . I ­ . . 4 ..;.;.,.., ; � . ­ 8 - IM . ` , � ­. tlec�j6b­t6ok place st week in ' , ' : . q . . . I . . - : 11� ; L ", 1. L: 1 Practical Watchmaker, Brock street', -Whitby. 1. '' - I - ` ­.� '.. . ... - .. ..., , . , ­ . , ; , . . � I several es of the Union.. In New I . --.-- .--- � __ . .- ­ , - 1_ ____ I . I . I - � e ttmocrats were .,- MIMMM Imni ��1110;11111 . . ­ ­_ - -----. ____________�� . _. _.. - York tJb successful - . . - .1. - New.L. . . -.I.- : , . � _. � Governor - - Tucker's, ,,.! Spring Pad i,. Truss ! ..- 1Z.1 . - in elect Ag their fall ticket. I - - di - I., - I I '.1, ­__. . . .-. 1. 11 . � Hill wai re-elocted by a large majority, (% I., � 5 'per ce t. is . __ I . - L� , . .. .1 � .. . , i., -11 . � !. ­ j, '' .. w -.1 I ! , I . . I C, �� __ . - co . . c.: �; I �. . 11. . � . . I . I '. . .:1 unt fo club. . : �'. . . - - :1 - . . .1 I ,. � . . . - . his votf in Now York city beingseveml, ..;..-" . .1'. �. ., . .- -ANNEENNIN.- - - . � :­, - � --------- &_ . ... .. : _.. 11 . . I . - thousm: do more than that given Presi- .._` ` . L - ... � I _. ... .. .1. . I .. . _... � A . _.. _. - -1.1. . . . . . . I : � � I.- I . � ., _. Parties buying $1 'Li � . - . L� . LU . � . .1 . .- , . _. - dent Clweland. Good for New York. . . . . . .�, ; . i ! .. I . .. ; : � . . : I ' , I I. � . - . . . . - , . - . - .. __ 11 - . . � . . I , . * . worth of Goods � -. - " : ." :1. 1. .. .- .; -,�: � . - 1. . I I I Sir I eon&rd Tilley h"' handed in I , �� . � L.... ,� i .. LL I ..-.- : . -:.X �_, . I .. � _. . ,i . . 1. . . .- his resi . tion as Minister of Finance will receive 5 eta. t, . . ''.L!, . i I 1: - : " .: _.. I I - I . . I . . I :- _,�-- I , 1. ,.t , 1. . .. � , � I . I.., J/ I - . i - . , . . . j L . L , 11 '': , , * I and als as a membei of thi Dominion - in cash* back. . �. I �:., . '', � . ; � .." . , �J- .-L.. . - . . . . . __ .! . . I - I I - I I � "-; L I �..:� - �� I... I . . . 1. , . I - - . I a I . � -'- ... - -House f Commons. The writ for a :,- .*, . 0 . . .__'� ­� _� . 100 centis for 95 - . '. " . I j.,. * I ­ I L ... . ,I . I - . . . I . : .. - 0 new ol tion in St. John, N. B., to fill - I . -!! I,. . a . . I . 1. I ­.. . .. I - . . ,.. 1 " I i ,;. .. . . .. i- . . . �� 1. �. . . - ... - . � . . .. �the vac6ncy thus created has been ,'' 1 . �:_ ..-... . .;..I � . . I .1. I - . ., . 1. . � . . I . issued, the nomination being fixed for � 111'.1 - We COGAN* I �. ...; 1. .1 ,. . - .1 .. . . . I I � I I 0 ­ . I .� - i - � X, _. I - ;! . 1. � . I ; . � . .1 -_ . . I . I L . i - . . - i the 17th and the polling on. the 24th -.:, 22=222200 gogm ----. :- . .1-...Y . � . , - . - . . . . j,tion - ''.L _ " � . .. 1:1 .:. This cut represents &he Double TIM as withont. the belt. 1&�'Notetha Poe : � 11 I � .. . inst. ,:, ­ . I.:. ­ I '­ �4 .. �, � � 1. . of tile �- shaped spring situated in the Pad by which a CONSTANT I bs e I N,'. . I . . ��;.\- . i'�'; , .1. . ­ .. . t � !. � - . I . . 1 � � " - . .1 -L I . - . _ , .: - ; -*. -; __ "_`;1 'I'. ;, -.F- - J... : . ; ; �'l :.. . ,.. ,�, ! ' ! -.1 r � :. j L; �. .- I ' I ­ ''. . I ! . . . I ,­ ., is ju I - - - - * ' ., �L _ :� .' ' . ­­ ­� L -;, WARD aud UPWARD pressure supports the hernia when the truss i 8:2 � . . . . I - .:. .1, . I LL �.,. I I . . � . . I . .. �_ I - , '- , , I - ...­_ L. .. .. . ._1 . ..... . . .2 . . I . Notwithstanding the ptediction that , _ . , ! L. .: ", , . , � �. : "" . I I . : _. . I . �. J, . . L - . ..." �1. _ , � -j:E ArM WMEM - � . .. I - - . InOM SAT . . i .. . " . � r- a Riel would be hung on Tuesday, the , I I . . Notes and Accounts " , , * -1 L . . ... ' e P IL - . I '. - - , .. - ;- � , , , ,:� ­ - - t ,. .. I - , .. ... ; I day fixed for his execution, that day '-� .:., - . "'. Collected, ' . . , - - . � ­ ' , , �. .. ,,. , . .. I .�, ' t , _� L . - :_.­ , '­. � I - L 1�. .. I . .. � �J, and returns niad � . ; ... . L , _'­ D R U G:,, S TO R E "­� - - -'- has passed and he still lives. He has ' ,-:*�.�.;:4.,­­ 'C K E R I X G � - . �... , I _ - L . . ­ 1. Now I" ­ -- been further respited to the 16th- . , , ­ . . .. ----,------- _____ __ I . . .- : .. I - - -1 promptly. � ..,. - . _"� � I . :-;.. 4._�, .". _.. � . ..., � . . � I - next Monday. If th Govemment ,L .". ., . . . ; . � . I., . . . I. .I.. o ..1.11. .�.. ..-. . I . � � . ,; . �. _.....�, . ... . - I I . ... .. .1 . . 1 - . , 5 "' ' L' ' ' ' �" '6 ' ' C. , . ow - . - -_ thinks a commission- is. necessary to - - ­ . . BIRAZILIAN,-.i WAREHOUSE I -- L - P. ce- ..! -1 � ­ '' .1 -, �'�' . I - ; . .1i L . , I i., . I establish his'sanity or insanity, they ' i It , 1. �. �. P. / . - i--:,--. ' ' . - __ - 4t.--"..-"-..-,.---.-,-):-.-,-.---r� - �:­ � -_ -_ : should proceed at, once to appoint one, -!- � ',�_ . _j �..,... I � ,.. . � Immens6 Stock of Crockery and Glasswar'e at Tumble .D6vu . '.--' .� _. I _. . t �.. . . - 1. . ;- i � .. I ,- . . - I I :- ` �. L . . ... . - �_ . � I - . L . :1::. .1 L .. - !\ , , ' I I .. .. Prices. . .. , . - - .. , - .. . .. : . . . I . and not dilly-dslly so much about the . - . . '­' . . . . I . - .1. .:. ­ ­ - , I ' U " , !.-..,., '.. ;.. 1. .. . ,.. I -L ,� - .. - . I I * L * !- I. - . ; . .­ . I . I - , 11 .1 ,, . : I I ; - . . " - � - .. I in , . i, .., � 0 . .. �- �_ . ., '. I ­ . - 20 PerXent- Discount a mn*e S. L inatter. It looks very much as , if. I ; . . , I . I... � �::I. . '. '' ; � 10 t; off Te and D' r Sett : 1. '_ I they were afraid to do their duty. , � .11 -, '.., - .- . �. 1:: . ., - .: . _. .-.-. - % - . 0 ..., GR , I. I .. . - : A fine assortment of Glass Lamps will be sold at Whole- ,. . _;.. . - /:,! ''. 1. j . ..1, 11 . . ...1 . _.. .".. - . !.,;) � . . ... ­ . ; - -,'s_. I I . - I . �,.,. C . . - I I . I i � L, . -1 I .. I.. I , . � � . . . . - .... ; ,; . - . ­ " . 1: _p _ - . - � . I ' L; " -'. ... ..' Local Board'of Health.. % . . . q I sale ericos. . ­ . .1 , . .2 . I .. - .. :. ,� I . L . I . . - .s . . .... - ,; - . �., : - I.. . ­.' � I.. :.- . ...., .! 'Teas 'at 25,, '35 50'a d ut, . . ­ ...., :, .. . -1 I . .:iIJ 1:' ENG . '�, . . Green, Black'and Japan , n . 60 ce 81 . - m - � . - - .L Pusfia'at '46 adjournment tha 1()O&l '. _- ', .L ,� : 11 , :... - - �...,.. � -.. I.,. i : -, 1, ,., . . I i L I I .. - ' . . . ''I . - extra value. ! The Prize TeA still takes ihe lead. 1. .. � . . Board of Health met at Brougham, ori � 11, . I . I : - . .. I - . . I - � ::. �l . 7 a . . ­ . . L. .r... ;:- ­ :4 � SALS � I Monday, 9th inst. - Prevent-Messre. .� '. !'�. : i ., ` . , ,;I...11 " . Choice Famil G ies'at a small advance on'-c'ost., , -', - I I . .�.,­ .., 1 , , ' � - I .. . . . \c _ I . . I . � ' . I , I . . - . . .11 - I . . , * I munkhouse (Chairinan), Forreswr, --' .4, � '' - I "' - - %. . , , Lard, Bacon and ams, Trout, White Fish, Herrin ',and - - - .. 1. I ; ' ' - . . 1 913 I I �', L. , - Philips, Gerow and Beaton, (Secretaxy). .' Now G'0 IN: G_ ON . - L .:_ .1 :-11 Minutes of previous meeting read and . Y1. Fresh Oysters in bu or can . . � I.- .. . . . - . I . . . I . . I s � q - ..IL . .' - - - I L i . . - .. __ . _: _ . _� ".. .� . . I . . . approved. Communication read from :,. - .1-11 I . I L . 6 . t; .. - � F � . I . . - _... '.- . ., - , _. �:: . . . . ... , WCall early and secure�bargai .. :. , . I I i. , ) ­ . .1 i , '" � , . . - � . . - - " ; th Secretary' of the Provincial Board . . . .1 . - :, s: . _. I � . ' . . , � � . I � I � , . - . . . . i , I . I . w -;._AND­�. ; .".. 1. .1 I "Clean White Beans, Dried Apples, Butte"r Aa: Ak . . 0 . : I .i 1* ,. .'' .:. of Health in regard &6 supplying vsocine .1 �11. � . . d Eggs i - ­ . ...­ I- .I I.. . . .., _'. : I . .� ::: - I . . . � I . - il I 1. - . .. I ��, , - �- _. i. , . . . �4, .. I . �.. - - matter. .. . .. i I. ­ � ...... 1. ... taken in exchange. , ., . . " . . ...­_ �. � I., ...!. - I - ­ - _. ­ .. -1 - I _.. : � - I . I . I ., ;.. -.,:, . , L i 11 . . I . . I . I After much consideration, and fall dis. - - : - . � - - __ --A.. %.% ! - .. - �' .1, ' � . . .. - ..I . , . _ . - . ? , : -, ,c , , ,(!nssio - � I .� '. . - ­ - r__ , L _. , . -, , . . :. - n, the'following. regulations were BAR -GA 1-N S_ wffl be' GIVEN .. I . 1.( Sj[2Z01+-T_ yM_&S]M1:Z I' `�­ . . I . I ; . . - : . r 'Deverell's block Brock -8tree t, 'Wh Rby !. i -- � ', -i .: - ad ted to enforce vaccination, viz:- I k .t.io , " , : L ; � I : .. .1 : ­ 1, . , I _. I . - j.. ; ... ;. � 1: . . � - ,-- . I . ­ . Z - �. -_ 11 - . Z"ery eraon in the Towuship of ­ L ''I :, 1 . .. . .. p . - __ ,�L . � ' I - .� �_ L M - --- __ - - I - . ,-.. , � _! - � "I I . .'. - .. I .:. , � B _., .., ;� - - I . - - "V11 - - .-. � '. Pickeriug who has cot been succemfully I ' ' I _'. ' AT TH , 1:' ! 11 V, I �._ .* �� - . ...:..: � . . I .. . . " . I . - . .. . .., ! . . .:! , . I . I I . . � . �, I . . ­ . . - -! - .,.­­: . .. - ­ . : . , . L , .,� .. . VACCLUMood within the lod of ton years .4.. - � ­­'..''', ' R!, 1.f-.(:.0. �,__ �?q., ,Cyr -"ad u$K)n to �.­. 1-.r", �'', . - .' .. � 1�. . L� 1, : . , . I � .., - - 1. �, *,. . - . !.. I . are required, and here ' .. . I .. . _. I I I - I _i.1. . 1--L - ... I I . �. . I 1,(00�000-.., FEET-,. LUMB'E . vaccinated ou'or before the First day 9 . � i I :1 . � . . . I � .1 . . - _. - . � - . . �_:.,,- L �'; ' - ­. I . . - I � . . , - m . . , ��_ ,.*, ,_,_� *L.L-''_ . 6 3#p �_---%-o­ - - , : � I _� , _ . ., . . I I . �:�N o7 JaDnarv, 1886,.by some duly qu' lified Cho , UihStore'-Whitby . .. ,� -_.. �- . - - - - , . . � . L. . w ! I I I . - . - 1: , . : , medical practitioner. , i - ..I '. I �, .��_ .. . . . � ,�.._ A LARGE QUANTITY OF:.,;. - .: �. . � I - .1 _- i .. - I :I.. - �1; , �. I i I . I . - . I I - .: . - I ­ . . � : i- - ­ L ' . L � .11 L .. ,:� . f � I j ., '� %. �; - . . 11 I :- . .'' - -1 7t.. - -,. I �, I - _F ia - �_f . , . . . fumished by the Board of Health to� each ". !% - ` - I , I � . � _U M:BM3:Rj - - I I . , Good and pure vaccine matter viill'be --; - - - _. -_- 'L _' ­�: - - - � . I . - � .- . . . i-., L... L I �*) I.., - ... :DM'Y 1i 01% S A . i _:� " :A , I 1. .1 � . � ... .� s. �.j �1... ,- , I , I . ­ - , - . medical man in the Township,. foe� the .I.. . . , . 1. 4 . AT THE I .r. j r! � . I - I - L . 4 . . - . . I � .� � . . : - , . � I � . - - � , L :1� 'k , , - purp" - ETILMIJ) I SCARBOR0118­,� '.. -1 -4 Township, on condition ifist said. medicalWICAG HAWKIN'S onomm-up W____ E MILM, LOT: By CONs ty I I .. . ... � of vacciDating residonta of' this I i . _,-�_,,� ,.:,. men vaccinate resideuts for 85c -each,' and . I ; : , , * , . . - - - ' � - - I � L '. � li.: - . ... I I . . 'L . . - . . . - J.:! . ­ I . - . - __ A . ,'p, - . - , ..: - . . . .. . . . . ' ­ I I . ' j ­L. - 1�, � ,,,'? � ­��. I . �.; .. - � . - - , __ . '. - � � .1 I . . . - . 1 L I - , ffirnish to each such pefson a certificate �-� - " '' . - . . Inch B ,�xrds- ,. . . . -1 . - t � -.. � . ouds froiu $4 per K. up ,. .! ''. . N ,L, ,� . - . . I I . . . . - . . I . . 1 - �_ . .1. 41 I ,:L I I . , '' ' - . . " ­ �' - ,!. , I ; L . I I . " , . - " , . -0 - I � I - L . ., I : .. I I I I I _.. ..� . .a. N I -.1. . . I . .. . of successful vaccination when so ac. I � Two Inch, 8 inch and 4 inch Plank. .. .: :� 1. .. . : - e . . - - . .. � I " . ... . . -1 . � 11 . I -ompUshed succeesfully, or a cartificam ... � �L . - , . . . - . % !! .,*: 1 4, . . L BY-LAW NOO� -, j - ... 2 i 4 Scantling, &c., from 65 per ,U. upwards.. I ;,., ,-. ..- 1. . . I I � v__ , ,* . . -.1 .. &o she Zoe& sbat the person is insuscep- - �Z i . i 14M quantities of 2 x 4, 3 x 4,. 4 x 4, 4 i 6, 21 X :.1 I- . . .i. . ;1 . - .;. . I - . kible of'the vacoine dismue, if such be B- on 6 i 8, &c., kc.. of different lengths. - . . - . ; f. - . - . f - 'I- ,,--. - , , - . . , I , , , . T -LAW to establish a Righway scronaporfA . ; I - . , - . , . , . i ­ , * I I .. ''. __ �� * I the ca". of Lot No. (5) ilve in *a Mth) Wath Concession Bat"ge. -Lath. Eavetroughs for Barnes, &c., three smes. - . .4, : . � t I I �_ . , - , , I I W . Up. _ ."tL .:_ . of the Township of Piokarw d to close and I M . . . � I Any resident of tho Township wl,o a !' DRESSED SrUFF-Mouldinp,- Matched Shootings, from SIA .1. . I f .. . ..: - .. - for the vaccination stop up a poft: of the Or fted o4low- � �. 'k -1 , ., i ._. .1 - I may be unable to par . betwee to .YZ d ftrds. Dressed Flooring in Pine. Ba"wood and Hardwood. . . ., ­ . . &Doe four in five in this sal I I . I * T, t . , � . .--,:, . I I . . . T...:-. - . . - � - 11 . - . � . ..." . i . of themselves or their fiLuAlies, upon ob, Ninth Concession, mid te oonvoy,the soimo to - .. " I I 41* Nt $I � - . IVIV, 1, Paul Laurance and Richard Ward, andto 1 4&4 _ , ._, L I . - ' _ I. . i .- .W*A LNV . 1. . . . � � � ­ . _:­ . . . - . I . . I 1. Saining a eortificat4 to thal'teff,vct from it thorize and empower Joseph Monkhou", I - - !MSM - - - - I I �­ . -1 ­ WEN -MM- - - " : - . member of the Board of IELeal&b, 44 be .1 ve of the saw townewp of Filp I L - . ' . - . 4 - . a dead of conveyance to the � Z - . I., entitltQ W 1�e vaocin&W i;y any (ivalified to elol��2 S#tings of the Division Courts, County -of On-tario, 1 � 5. � ' ': . .�.., . L -_ Paul nosl and f4chard Ward. and affix tJx# -#% gL,; - - ­ I - ­. , :'- "L'':,- ' medical man 'dent in �the Municipality seal of this Corporation to oach of the mid 6 1 Clerk and . . BaWff and -. 4 . 6 -128 &; Od'- � . 0S - .- - , ,� , . . I I - Is Z , 1. .:,..� � . :.. , at %heal as doods of oonvoyanoe. Z ftoe of HoldkW. P. 0. Ad4ress. _:' P. 0. Addre". * ,4sa-i 0 a ct 00 : A .. of the Corporation, as the . :.- . 'r P., P4 X , 1"5 ft Z. �. - ' interest -_ L - I - - , . _ . rate of I (owe for each case of .suceess. WgmRsAA, it is necessary in the pubtle __: . , _ , till VAC'einatio so made, or in every case that a publia Iffigbway should be established Id, J. W. Palmer, 2 2 2 1114,- - ". .,:. .. _. . across a portion of Lot No. Five in the Ninth I W�dtby. � _ �, D.C. Msiedoqa . .1 1 21 - ". I � . . . - - I . . . , in which tl�w roon is found to be insus. Coneessoon of the Townshl 1i An& and I ... :, Whitby. Whitby. � . .., I �._ - _p of I eke . ' _­,..... 11 ­ I Ceptible 0,( ort &I allowance for be- Chas. W. Matthews, -, -, 2 - I 2.r.. . Brougham . . X., Gleeson, ' � .?�_ .'. �. .I-, the Yucine dimaw. T4e = r0tr,tit:n=d .., in the ninth concession 2 i DuAn's CreelL Greerrwood. Biougham. 31 all " � - I .;_i, . I . - ...., - . . - I - . vaccine ma&Ur will be - furnished of the mid township, no% necessary for public . I I . . . ­ . ..� . .__ . .. ... . . for blic 3 Port Pam. J. I�W. Bumb 11 . travel should be "top - . 4m, J. C. P4xton, I � I . .. . 00n- . - ' 18 13 7 . . - _. to resident physicians for such UsSl and that the so=M00r4=6Z gain Port Perry. 8 9 19 :1 L , , Z, L, Port Perry. �. I - ; vaccination purpo"s, and iji`- ev,ary voyed. - . . A Uxbridge , .�-; Z 'Itemphill - J. C..Widdifield, '. I . .. . ,. t.: � . . . ..- - . L' ._.- �. . A. v I . . . . . c 7 ; - edse of euo6essful vaccination so made, AxD WWMZA5, it is 00009OWT tWoRpetwo - . .. Xxbridge. 9 �0_ 19' 14 8 10 1J � I y and . . I Uxbridge. , _ � � . -1 , a C@rjififtte to that effWt 6111 be gilr satWootorily convey *a add porMons or said , amnel Baird, * . . I - . . . . . _ ev Road sUowanos to the above ai�mod Paul Lau- ,5 Cannilak&d- ',,i Chu. Bamham, 8 - . ­., I- -1 - .� . 1: . . . by e meffical man performing thO rencie and Richard Ward, that the, Reeve should I I . Cannington. canuington. 11 ft 15 9 211, If g ... " I � , . a ion, or if the, person be found to be sign the said doeds of oonvey"oe and adix the g Be* . . ._ Donald Rose, . �. . I , I . . !�: _. �_, .1 � 11 "Wtou. . 1- George F. Bmes, . �. �_. - 11� I sea therew, - . . , I �. - I � Corporate I Z . I L Besvertft­ It 21 � is - 11..,--�­ . �_ - '. Mau eptible to she vaocine disease, then the Municipal Counieff of ibe Be&verton. %L ,.; � : ) __ .- " . , L ' � - , . . . . the edie&l ama shall akertug onao" as totlows: .7 UtAwgrov4. ," - F. J.Gdlespie, Charles Hewitt,' . . 1- - .. . .,- . . . . . give a'certificate T="P"C1Z0 , - Uptergr*ve. Ltherljr,:_' 13. 22 L ' 11, it , � � to that effect. I . FERST-That that portion of Lot No. Five I I . ' ' 1. . . - :.1. , �, �.__ . ' . - . � L . ii - ; If ihe foreg6ing r0airements are not hereinafter deseribed, shall be and is boreby Dee. 26th, J[`WW..L _. _' 8-y:...- - By order, J. R. FAREWBLL, Clerk of the Pmos. e - -. .. erected Into and shall constitute a Public High. � .. . . , - _1 - . -1. . I L - Complie�d with the penAlty of 65 imposed � _ ��E - - - -_ am I --- - _ I .- - 'Li- . ,_ . - . � , _ way of Uds Manisipalltv. ' '. - ? ' .. - . . . . I L : , - * I - _. ­ . .-..- .- L. - - bytheV*a@instionAAtwiU be enforced TzAT in To ",r, Cow Mang- whw* -a $taua . DRESS KAKING. # f, . ,Mk AM . . _. I . . I .: � in everyease,and". also providedb monument -has been pnll" at the sou*- : ''. 1; . , � . . .. _ . .. . I �_� , Is of *a add- Lot. No. Five. thenoo I . . . ,� . . �. I . said Ack parenta and :guardiaus of eswl east a" i . L'.. 1'. , . I .., � _".; ,; North sixteen d along the Zed Umit Now is the time to set Your dr06064 made for Llif,6 nsurance... . t� - I ­� I � �-,�. . . � family wiLl ,be hold responsible for all of the add Lot." rra=s more or less to the the winter. Ton can got them made as good and C�4 L - ` � - - - , � I 14 - - . . . . , . fashionable " in any town oi city b - I ." . , u Townliqo between the To y - ; 7 I- . , ader sp. Q' P' as - � . L V-1 1 -- .-, ?" �- � " I .. i - and Uxbridas; than** Sou=NoSt ='. at N'S, Pidkoring. One door . . I L ..'[- _ , . I . , , - 11 . , .. " I , Mr. *ME I& on . W _ ,,� � . -1 - F ' " W ee * W by Mr Gero , tbonoe South io 0. 28 minutes Hast (Kagnetic) im of re CaMbarto.House. 2tf .. � .. .: moved that the Secietary he authoAzed chaiaLmore orlowtothe plaim of beginning, , , - ; L -__ .il AT COST0. . !'I''., ---!; - .- ` , _:­ - - and required to obtain firom the Provin. containing by admossurement four acres sad . I , . '' -. L. - __ . _ I *,�, .,.; _- . ­: .L4,. - - . . - I I seven" one-handredths of an itare of Land X .., C- I * " - cial Board of Health a sufficient quantity which. together wtth that portion of orW . ..;. . . UZ � all �� , � L . . -,':;'L of va"ine a�attdr for use W" this Towla Road allowance unsold coustitutes a Highway just .,.-. Arrived I utual Reserve Puna ,0.� -, . 'r. ... '� . I I - ' ftty.dx fast in width. . I . . * .- . el . I _�' No __�_ I . . . . - . , _1�*,Is:, th ' - i,��._ ­�-:. V�IXIIILX �__On _ 1; .: ­ -1 .. I -.1 I— .; .: �1 - - . I I . I . . -.1 _. Sh'?' "a "t he COMMUnk"S With 8 BECOND-That the follovi*oVarea, dom, I ,.- , _� .: '.' ­ . I . 6i , - - . �w.: _ resideni ph,yviciane,' "king if tbay agree rd i 11 . :. �.. - . , I I q _.. � , .. - . ._-k o.We orig aw aoad auo= betwee Lots , , �'_ - 1. 4.f- ,' ) . ­.­."'. .. :. _. Asamee of New York. - I . ­'. 11 with the regulations just pmM re com. d Five, in, the Ninth Won of the , '' '. . L * . ; �.. I _. I-, I I . .1 Iiiii!6."so. . . . , - ,�,.,, Z . 'L - .1! . 1. . I pulsory voweinati sad Township of Pickering. shall be and we I - ( " . , rtment of ' 111� �.....L - I . 5� 000. - ..: I 1 . � .� I �. On, " far " rOffard$ hereby estopped for public travel. - ;.,. .. . L I � � ; Cansaian Govenlraent Deposit I I � I - t' I .�, �, . . ;-- . I . . , 1; - themselves, and that 6 requiait them to T=,Lbove na*ed pareal being deseribed " L, sb.. -'t..,j,. I%— .14 I � � �­ � ,- .. . 1* � .., �_ i.; ,. " 1 Reserve Fund(over) 315.00-01 - -,. , , - -.:: . I . Accumulated i L I k, � I. _: . . . I . ,�­L,- , I . I . ' i state what quantity of, ,vacciae matter follows: Commonains at the Norils-wast &W .. .-. ' ,ath Claim paid during 1884 479,90-0.. . ! ,� s :1 008 ceyt Di, .� . - I - - . - 11_�... they will requin from,%Jme to time, and of "Ot No' to the South we East alo a V*-'eedi, Mubels, Wit 9 New business,first 3 mos. 188511510601000, , , .;", , - .: � . . the West limittTereof 100 chains more or low otgo ... . / �11 ­ . -."-. I - . , 8150 to keep a - Ikk of the pore - the Ninth Concossion Lin�: thence North 10 0. - I � . . . . ." _�, 0 '. - I .. . . � � ons vaccin � . I / . - . ' " � - . 1, . . . . 20 minutes Wast (Kagnotic)�, IM obains, mom or - .. .-. �,;, '� - . I so nio I �; � ; .. t L' five per -cent of all 66" -". 1.�'­,.:.v . '. less, to the TowuUno between the Townshi . 1. . . I _. I I . - ., _L" �. - -Mr. Gorow, aftonded by Mr. Forrester, I . a 0 ral T ust 00-._ . ... ated bY them in this Township. Culied. 'Pickering and Uxbridge; thence Nortb 74 0, ra:t - . " , �'j L T I I" S- I 3" I. . �­..11;� - " "a deposited with the.Centi __ ..._ . . I.. _ .. I . �' � . , I . . � 11 ''I I . .. I . 4i, . ., _. . . . . trqpt6es 0 the of � �' - . - *moved thot the. SWOtAry have printed 84,ltnks to the pleas of boonning. I pemy of New York, so I . ; ; . I . .. �,_ A: . 200 00pies of the Regulations re Compul AwD the said Joseph Monkhouss, 1A hereby LAMBS, AND GENTS' UNDER, serve Fund. . . I 1, -.� . -, 1'. ,-.,; �, " authorized, instructed, and empowered to examto � . Life Insumee M less ..than one holl L - . � " - t, �,Lx4v* . - 807 V"OinAtion passed this day and h&VG a deed of oonveranoo to She said Pwd Lawsuos . .1 WEAR, CAPS &C. ..,, Iti � ,,,y: . � 1� 1� ,same Posted in conspicuous Ris"s in " and the said Webard Ward to the parcets ro. - ' " .­ . . . 11 , �, I or&uLry rat", aud wcurity perfect� � ,A..�� .. f!- "� I . __ - . ,.. 10: . , , " r . . i - "�_ �­�;..'� "'? j L 'A. ' ,'I . 11,184 ". I . . . I - 1 ­'. 1��_Nk.-*wl 0 " ".. : . f", .. . ...L, - . . . . s sZ Qf " Corporation to odd oouvo* I .:. 1- . be Of ' ". , rownship; and "i he also n v minted r UuUy owuploil by ,each of them. and aft - - -X1-`, . ­ , 17 --assessments msde in 1M . 8 % yaneft -, �.I.-:] "J., , _,Z�,. I .. I t, ., 1�4 sad 1884, sud ih no case Call tbAy I �.� � "!Q �, _1.*.iL_& I . .. '! - . . i , , -o, a lop assortment o - - . , I - �� I AW earlid"444 Of vaccinau0n Uving All By-laws or V of B _.N11' .; -Ala - ";A 3ry sIternat . : , * . h , t '4t " ,, y-l^vm inao - a mouth. . . L . b"A performed, and Awnistl she same to with " by-law ,and 9�6 "me an - y L - " ' .. . . frequent than ev4 t,A' . � -;I ­ . . - - , I - . ,�_ ­ , _,:.�i Annual Expen . 144Rt � I: 4, . � * the resident ph, i * repaded. I . - - JjIESI TA L - am Of X"Agenle" I �. � _,n - . ys2QA=- cwmijed.- I . . L , U _: -.\- -.."-'.1t A., . ., - , - * % 19 . __ I I I I—— � QW), ,� ': i 11,000. . � ;10, . -1 I ­ . .� . �,!�. umiw to $2.00 per I :1 :_ , .'Va:1�.., , '' I.. ,_ . -1 . On motioii of Xr.� FkOroster, the B - - ' rZ. - * �'*. .� 1. �, in Wrtw . . . I "�� . . � - . , oan _ � ! �:' � , 1, .. - AND .: -. .:! - - I An active &Wt wanted 'F � �._., ­ , . � . I TV =-C=; - .. .L. ,�! r -L .1 I �.,� i . . lj.�.I�... , Z . I I . h I - . to Wept again at the , of the the above Is a " op , . . 'I"i ­r:,J-,�,Io. - -_' aity, to. whom *.I. w I - -1 "W4 .t' t- o , A' � _ &"a , 11 - - 2- q, - * i F., . . BUTTOMW 880198. ftPMcnt*& low hoso.. - .. ., � 4 . - t L " avalwbiab wM bo Ukn M ., 1, f_,; �t. '' I . wed. !pp.. I b . . _V#VU;0 20=-o 5",A� . I -, . I . . . . - commission wffi be allo k . V� ' -'_%'I i :�L 1'i_ .... ­ 11 I ** KunWpoi C"aa of _1%, I . . � - :.1 - � ,. iv� , . 4 q . ,)#. iL- To"Motj ,�.'04-4:-,. figUM. _­�..`tfiy ­ �. . . . �j " � 0i"r I L . ____ I . . ` �­ W& at s, m a# the !& J= .,be ­ - - - . At low - ".x .11 -a4 soUcited sod fall pardoulsm I . I 1. � . ,f,-,. .,_ RO..U- a- a-- . j: .? . - .:. � !� bimss", the JkrUn- &%.- ON ---U& IM -Is I- &I-- I " 1"�, " W . '1�7,� "i -A 4 1 '.� �, Ue, . __ _1� I _N . . -- "-.2% to wi� -%Vw"w" *%amap"8 "Um v , L I .. , ! " _� L - _w . - ­ ­_ I . ."w - � - _.L A to 'r "h gr of jjlo� A _ _ _:,a . - � I I L . . . . ... - � _, _, . ,,,, e', I T - 400--, .,- .1 . - . - , I - . - L . � - - -WRIKOW has'earned. about $0,0W It,& On lto*b&r. ly I ! , - M 1 �4. . *11p s I. . .. .. . I . . . P� . �_ - ;. , V J . - . � .. - � : � � i : I I � . . I . � I I i I i � . � I �� I e.1*146 &.;,. nirgid U;w , i � t, & ft i(4 - I - N J 0, t 19 r"'k, it. 4 1� '41 ,a L� -11 . , - 1�'�� . � I , � � . ; - 9__ �', I . - I his -14411 four "Me". I . 16I M a. M. . I I . ­ "' L - OK . . . . . , - I... .1 ': - H. 40 4.61 1, ! � ' . . - . . . I ., .. I A . . , � I . .� . .. .�� . I., � .. I L .., .': "I - , . ; , . . Agot 90 t � , - i, . . L ­ -1 � I -4k' - . . &60said 14-- - IWO%. O&TS& L . Is rwi rorl, PO � .. 11. 4,�. IT4 ..", - I '_ , ­ . . . * It 1, . -ft - - - I . � - -, 1. '; BUNTING '­' Uf- 0*= PW bas had a psadap - I WkWift *W %a 4y at 11ov""", be oQuaty I by 0mou F~ . I �� , LL . 1% B -:11, � " . Z i 1_4_ - I . � 4 . ` ­ � . -. . . .,: -1 I ', -, ; " . . L , . . � . . [� %,., . - - .. L . , . � L . I L 1;�-_ : : 7. ,�' : f � 1. . ­ . � : . . . I -, --- OL _' . � . .: _.. o , , . - I .. . . I I . - - - ­ "I.- . �4-1 1 4 . ., - .1 , ­� , . I . . . . . . . . : ,.� 'i 4. ��e: - . .. ;. , , _. I � . I . . I .1 I .. - . . , 4..- - - .�, I.., � - , - I . 4. ; �, . " - . ; � . i . . 1. .1 - .. I .L, 1. . _. . . . I ; - ..- � - I " . .. . �� ; . . . - _., . � �N I � , I I . 1.1;, - - � . . L ., : - . - - I::--_ . �� - _. .. � I T, ". � ,il,_.:� . I , ; . . I - � - . , I 1, , �:i I _ : : I . . I - - : ,. _. � . 1. L I . �, ., , . I . . . . 1 I . , . , . � V. ., I ' L �., L \. ... ,, - � :;., I .. _:tLj� � I � , , s , . , ii iX . I . I . - --Y�_.-�,-­.� , , , " " 'j - .� ��`�� : "', ; � ­ - 1. . Z I . . . . :,, . I . .!� -1 _. "" . , � ! i�,�-�_ I " � I --: I , " - , � t -i -, - - F1 - . �� �_'�'* , t : . I . - , . � ,., . .... . 1, I � � ." F N 11.1, _ j..j�: I , - - � I % I .oli , � - . ,,, , ;L, '. � . . I - . - .: . - . _ . L ." A . - ,!�_ _�� _r,_ ,q� �" - - , �'. - j'L ...'t!'. - a;�'rl; � �:,. , , � - - , 'N",� z - ! f_AL­_m_­-, - . - - - - - _!�_ ,_ � - . 41. , � , , . .,.: . 1*_j0U._,,'1i�. kL AA"11' & 1-1 ­­_ C.- ­ - .<:,. ; { SALE REQisTER: 8arvzanA lay. 11th.—CrO" 46 stack, implements, household furniture, Ac., at lot 11, ?nd can.. Picker• the Property of Mr. Joseph Dale. No re- s"Ye. Sale sb 12 o'clock. sharp. L. Fairbanks, Auctioneer. ' UMMAT, Nov. 17th-•-Credlt Bale of fOm stock and impoments, at lot 26, Broken Front, Kingston Aoad, Pickering, the property of James,brennan. Bale at 1 o'clock.sharp. T. Podcher, Aacioneer. - WZD14A5Mr, Nov. 18th. --Extensive Credit Sale by Auction of pare bred Shropshire and Cowwold sheep, heavy draught horses, and good grade sows, the property sf Mr. Wm. M. Miller, Claremont. No resetive. Sale a1 noon. Thos. Foucher, Auctioneer. See bills for particulars. ' �NOT>r--Parties getting sale bills pp!int- .ed at the office of Te$ PICYSRIN(i NEWS will get a noeico similar to above from. date of printing to date of sale, FREE of - cssizc�>L.� •. THE TELEPHONE. The NI:Ws is now connected with the Telephone Exchange. The instruments put up by the Bell Company work splen- didls. Telephone your ordera,which will receive prompt attention. PICSERING MARKET. Naws orrzcs, Nov. Ilth,1885. I+all wbeat 90c to 8k; spring, 90c to 85c, goose, 1 70c to 73c. Flower per cwt: $3.3.5 to $2:50. Bran, $11 per ton; shorts. $16 per ton. Chop feed, 61.00. Screenings, 80e per cwt. FARMERS' MARKET. ' i Toronto, Nov. lit)1. 1 The receipts of grain on the street today were arnall and pricey steady- About 300 bushels of wheat offered, and sold at 87c for spring and fall, and at 73c-snd 76c forgoose. Barley quiet; 1,500 bnshels sold at 60c to 1 the bulk of it at 68c to 74e. 3 load of new oats sold at 33e, and a jVg of poor peas at 5: c; good peas will bring 60c. Rye nominal at w-. Hay in small supply and prices steady; twenty loads sold at $13 to $13 for clover and st $15 to $lu 50 for tinothy. Straw steady ; three loads sold at $13 to $16 for bundled, and ai $9 to $10 for loose. Hogs firmer, with salts to - dap st .46 to `26 c.3. Beef, $3 to $4 for forequarters, and $•i to $7 for hindquarters. Lamb, V 50 to *6 50, and mutton. $4 5o to $5 50 per 100 lbi# ?>fMiM TABLE—Pisscerist Station a.? -s TRAINS Go1Nv 'BAST 7UE AS FOLLOWS:--- MAIL ExPltviss. 8•20 A. M. 1 MIXED, • , 2.45 P. tot,.. LOCAL. 6.45 P. M. TwUNS dor-JG WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS: /iIAIL EXP$Ess, 9.05 A-. M. MIXED. I ! 5.15 P. MAIL EXPRESS,; : �`+� 9.31 P. Trains nln on standard time. : FOR SALE, AT TRE LEADI 'G I CARRIAGE WOR t In Grew. River.- As the summer is now over and the tiro for preparing for winter has come, the unjer,�igned offers for Sala I : SIS. N]W •.CUTTERS. . j • j nude up.6f A. 1 in ani flniahel by a first class painter and trimmer. I will acyl thea Cutters cheap for_cash. Would a difference n for a driving horse and pay Call early and inspect our stock a the C� ag bbop, Green Fiver. SPEND , Prop - A book f lOG pages. The best k for as —�� adverts r to con- - salt, be he ezperi- enced c r otherwise. tcontains lista of newspappeers an estigtates ofthecostofadvertising. The adv rtiserwho wants to spend one dollar.°Snds n ittoe in. lbrrraation he requires. while fbrhi whowill inv4W one hundred tboushnd do tars in ad- vaitising, a scheme to indicated hick will meet his every requirement, or be' e made to do so Dat SHOO rA"ga eaaTit od by cat rwpowdener- 1$0 editions have issued. Seut, post•pald. to any addn8a f r I0 Gents. Write to GEO. P. ROWEL A CO., �I1CW$PAPER ADVEBTI$IING I BU ILAU. I168prQ06 st. Printing llon$e 9. ew Yort. - -- - — — - �- fiPECK-— i r 'S. S N� M1lwAUKEE, W IL I GEO1 W.I. PECK Editor and Proprietor. TRE FIN �T PAPER �M hERi�AI -What Vacdi ation is to Small -no PECK'S; UN is to the blues# P CK S SUN is one of the moat Widely . read -i popular .Rapers in the country to -day, and stands without a peer in its specialty. - { - The Originator of the c(eiebr ted BAD BOY PAPER C CIMEN COPIES F E . SPE TO ANY ADDRESS. f �W d that by sendi� s ! 0aard to this office, a SANIPEE COPY of PECK'S SU Will be mau.d You::.e- DON'T NEGLECT TO SEND AT UNC AND TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS TO `1, t WORTH OF FUM FOR �. ADDRESS i = . _ GEORGE L. LO , ' Ht>�siaess E[sna6oz, - . MILWAUKEE, - - W V .. ' vis ' - This year free: . - - \ -i r ..t u4 y5 � t• rW 'ATs Highest p 'cps paid for goon 'fir eat at the:::; t 11 J. -Elm" ale Mills'. Flour and Mill Feed always !for ask. Farmers'Work a Specality, C�30P NGE I�ON� :� Any day. TATIONS Flour per 00, $2:25 to $2.50 Bran per oti, $11.50 Shorts per, Ton; `516.00 Screenings per 100,, ", 900 Chop Feed do 41.00 Mill closes Saturday nights at 6 o Clock. I fi0*aVER' & WR'19T. 1 NO --L I V.- E f - and Boarding Stables,.4 PICKERING, - - ONT..: W Vii. FBY,•. Proprietor. �T I will always have on hand first -60W Hones. Carriages,okc., and let them to the public at rea- souable rates. We are now prepared to supply or drive Commercial men to any point on the most reasonable terms A ' &s meets all G. T. trains, and parties called for punctually at residences. e-eaming and teams aappied when required at moderate rates, on short notice. 42-y No extortionate rates charged. TE S-1. ]i GARS� �I T i 1 TE • _ ekS T e � _.�ARS e ? .` Oft e Bbst =Quality Hams, aeon, spicea Roll - and other Provisions, cheap. RAI ' NS, _ ... _ • .. , : .+ ' Fr, sh and Good. ia5pAn in pection Will oblige. jAle e- FINOL'Y —/ r'r1 4 tv. •, d � I"r'1 m • z- C� Coe .3. r �� � nd m sn t� b IL tr � .� cz mom � mss:. � � ; ��• °�'� NV SUFFER FROM. N :. IC eadacne , E, DYS E 81A OR INDIGEaTION,. WHEN WE LIVER PILLS rrlll the y core yea. They. de sot srlpe or pp ,r batt act very mAdly, sad whenever are considered priceless, I8. They have pirevea to be the GR EA T BLESSING OF THE AGE to spsU� rrem Indlgesllea, tw. ordered Bio They are pa abselate and perftset care. Use thea` and be relieved fie year Misery, 39 IF W In a bez, alto. "r beY, b bezes fisr $1. FOR S LE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANO . ' D�A R>i IN MEOICINESti � ; 94ware of bun its and Bass rmia4eas. G=00ins wrappol onl in Blue, with signsture on every box. Free 4rial a of these Celebrated PEW g no to any on recdP of a 3c. stmP- fjow a Was a 00. : is rWau rruss. M a W KIM a Sr SANT, TONOrro, 010. Fff •t Pratt rily # DM Ston. (4 r.r t � 1 ' � 1 1 � t P L . � � ­ I � � 1� . - ­ ; . � - . - ' _ - .; .. �� : . � , . I.- r .:,. ' .. .. . . - _ .. - . . I i I I . . I . - I . . I . 1 / f -- . _ i r. i , - - -. _ - . i s , f" , I . - .. _ _ _ _ `��'`�ift �.tro F yN t..;4Wr2,•'Mflts[r4t l.Mv} v 9��,eS i i' a f <, I.. .�� , I J., ".. - - L All A �,� � "-:.. , 7 . .:.:I.I ;..11 � - . .. . __ . I . I - . � Mr . � -�. - -_ A 01it 1aIt - r•' rye n: r_ 9! fi, ., _ .Q:, _10 ., 1�1'ki _� :y{y#*N. - . '1L . I , - IL 1� won t'': --- t i. � L - 1, ,_ .. I . , A ..... __ �, I . AL'.1 __ �_ . I - Q �;! __ - _ �.1 - . .�. . I - -_ - - I 6 T . - . %, 11 7 � I . % --044 I Vty of the foodhoz BIBCELL�_.1_1 . , I _._. - . -_ -�1'1FO1JB ITEIti� fl red ._1o Briid h service dace tbs dye LAU�HLBTS. TH FdU 01, I !M Df th. h g I - gra d of !i1 slliagtoo. $Lo Hak of field marslul is r s and mac ao11 be shave the horrw'1, mom ' than What probably one of the most unique - held by only two other mea Iln the B tioh I knees, or, what is better, never b p yThi'&14 thio In a boot is the Iaet� I:•'.1.1.e BzhBiiOII 08.�""f, os• tootirom the floor« Th• maogerabogld erhijit on record is being shown sa'vioa ivbo fare aotof Royal birth, vi ., by g k The tele " ;" No Donn was ever bi fb a , be two feet deep, meswrin from the 'not now. It Is a col" Pik lo 0 n Na ler,1,tagdalat �ir� C a , oipleS. phone iscondseted on sound 1�, 'ewel a9 p - witlh more r active oil. She t and shoat two feel loafs iso wide sR a o d side in all stages w p Widows who Iive in ss ' re�t�- ttQm o AA odd hates of the bat • shouldn't throw lances, possible use o the long ages thsl4w �P• Make the feed-hoz at the bo p d$s+ ° � r � c� r in roc pp manger, Some claim that the Boor of os and handl lass sad the 'Thb meeisto ea a waraeh of g :` Clement of thI ooantxy y whl fo B y ,. moan . stall should be level instead of descandit '�ighe it throws oa the straggle for China and India the benefits of western mod- Nervous Glirl wants to know h be @a the ,dao la t gr hof etaN ng • lmd some* hofs brought brilliant o rtani" o � b and• i d�c and that of the lttal Drop, from the mangdt towaacd ,'fibs rear, and ass ' for surely natht short, of din+ ug opo Are tickling senpa0onr about the face, vido ii y more rad better abso�bi Cts. In so,tdglnR nooses 009 _1 these women to pat flee wjthia reavh of female phyeioians. Dr. him to shave off his musttiohe. build of to bbd filled tbo s�o. l w � -i amoune , a - of fercil ty at Nsem{�d ezha M. $o you not Only suis the finalt valuable t of ,themselves on Ibitioa for the amusement Woodhull, who began to practice her ro- Mm. Coy" has sued a man for d brow 1. Cho of he tonal n of the hp but you move pt a ga crowd pi vulgar sight -mors. fag jon the day liter her-wrival at Foochow for bxeaoh of romise. !io did@' � Sion, usht oar ors, laud w Chi y e: of din ith bre hind deet '' p t want( th oeonpiers ` the at'terttle A t. Brat 4 s For po as o ' k, joined to the seal of last winter, writes that the Balis upon. but she does. . rival gds mer Chaff the4orwarWht n at Cyst a"thief oaf rad to the Bc,@ton"man who servIoes are more than she can meet. Lady taws a final g ods sad pn aothmg the astlu�s hcrsa chooses to 's d no sppo�t relates the iiorp of i Mr. . baoit�wonld a haaSt siren fire o n It has bit two Ise si t! by side, lived in one Uaf%rfn is President of the assoofation that ;po ,Who the son and died l - ezha ted f older wllh fit eratd feet letlr r than his h d hili slf and' !d th®:,Other. Into the one he has bean established in India to import skill- Sul the millions of sores j ! sol ha ho►d a f close to the ed womenphysiciansfrom Lrurope and Amer- of the editor who song and is not giv into a fest thio Z,e d•oS to' throw the centre'Of _ Fsst, it ill exhaust the o ''file dr in►naoe, par 4 avity newer the folie legs and shoulders, t A. of he est. A study of th cenNis tltiou wall, oonriecrt�ng to its hot air chamber ion, for the 'purpose of training capable na- Artemw Ward, wtien asked by teleg� win 5 ,1 must co vine any marcher that th prodao• y which the projeotiiP nook is balanced by fines leading to bis own residence. In this tive asron, midwives, and medical praoti- on behalf of`a lyceum committee, As th v1_..,7.�:1.i tions of 1 on Drops is you by y grow- the roar portion of a body. The bora ,way he heated himself at his neighbor's ex. tioners. Every white physician is Oriental will you take for ten night@ 2'' re� in O' Ing less d le It cannot be tt bated to wants clean food an drink. Nothing is penes for a whole winter before his little countries is asked almost daily if he cannot "Brandy and water." i? � versi Olean where a hen goes• Hous should be proscribe for suffering women without seem ;f; into h ..; a Ohangq of ons for a series o y rat bat scheme was discovered. ] anybody knouts p 6 B It looks- paradoxical. Thit Parsees kept awnQ from horse, not only from foal- of a meaner loos of kna we want to them- Debarred b soelal cnetomrt iroaR >� l,e th Dan be o' 1 to one disuse -the nal ex- in their food, bat frdm commnnic►tia Uva. P y y Orleabsl women ere �� be rleh and nerous, yet there Moet not m . Laa@tion f p t food by our kinking g 8 hen about It quickly. oonsulting men dootors, be a great deal o Parsee mons Thew parasites are diffioalt to remove from y am%e than and nn eco rse. Aoglomastla, as it is called, is so pn"lent the victims of great mad unneoaiSary mirage. them, } This @u jest f ha@bandry the -row of homes when once upon them. Don't work In Boston, awport and other American They are thus shut out from the advantage@ to the • - Or cored and f _ returning to o r ranulas ' a hone all day upon t ho farm, and at night cities that theatrical managers rf gard It ss of Western medical art, although theyy know Mrs Langer has refused W. ay herb the field@ thcj a ole ants of last ow quite him Ont b pio>r� ups a scanty sapper lmportaot factor is advertising. An il- ib value, and desire to avail themselves of band's debts. If this it to be the rule hero ' §, trio 'i after a certain class o! mea will refuse rese when he should be reytwg in the stable after lasiratioa of the tact was afforded In Boston its resonroee. ' to T or nearly) exha sted is earl t r itself marpopular actres@es. . unde more r ins n� 'n tt�e atte4 tt n of the nti°B• sU that ao»e requires for his Intl A o fellow new) Ont of p°p' P y ,• young y. Very sensible objections erre being urged farmers f at 1 t the.. pastern i of - our Services L rest, food wd drink, and he is Cambs a and witbvnc thewtrioml ez fence Freshmen fearer begin Pc , agtl A the use et filthy bank bills. Tbey �• ° (� � lip a writ�q •cants d • line�U: ve • rs idly ex- cruel who denies theta. There is economy has been given a leading role In a vont n aro not only exceedingly an nt to look ezerei10:�` perceive that this one a ' emon y' 1 y in keeping a working team in the Stehle at g B Ps y y y pLmsa copied from outside hel ee j left h' tending estw d. Million of dao es that PmB g which is to star the country this season for at and handle but dangerous lurking laoea P helps. The man whe. night, where It can bre r galarly fed, and ' ao other reason than t the Delle himself handed it in will remain. ' Cron). once pr n W14 can or' ps of the �@ for the seeds of contagions diseases. here A half dozen re- . ;. various grains, even west of the;ret lakes, always reedy for ase. Don't crimp the al- •' HnourableCecil P. Vivian, Gla�anis Castle, ought to be a law forbidding the simulation maw. j five f '- are now lying scan or bare) a in for lowanoe of suitable fid. All a horse needs N. g.i ` horse t' B of ha and rain to lies in cod condition,, ,�� and says his father is a member of of such ragged and loathsome bills ss are all Bibulous Printer (to proof-ridsder)- How deep the most shift) cultivation. lis aeetion y 6 P B a. the House of Lords. It 1d thought his mere �p fieq presented as le¢al tender, do you spell whisky Y With an •e' 2" Proof ot cannot be Serio sly oonsidered n, even It is for the profit of his owner so supply. presence on the stage will be inducem1 1 reader -'•No. Do oar drink it with an `e ' i all Advocates of beer as a healthy temperanoa y +' *; . by the faimere on the now rich d prodao -�+•� - enough to mmhe the raft -banters part with �k should ponde�rthe cess of the St. Ber- Bibulous Printer Yon bet I drink it with - •1 l Live prairies w of the great rivee�rs. Every p�g� ��; their dollars. `e'S "' �. 1.. . nard dog reported item Alleghany Clty (Pa.) _ - . train that eastward is 1 with a +- i ,,. o his P Astern old soldier away mhos He V a mwgniflae$t'snimal, very sagaoions, The following is the reply gaven by one of diene . - r-ortion of their ertility, much f t In the dy Dafierin is �rgaalzleg' sawing' and Lord Strathnairu died astweek. He was and until recently very docile and gentle. our prominent scholars : Teacher -"What L ' orad• and bagel remunerative it to of bran, rtl� f societies among the women of India.' a Field Marsbal, ° and his full title was Unfortunately he became addioted to beer- are metamorphic rocks ?" Pu 1- "Mou- - habits Pi vllle, oil meal d e coarser sins , to the Rt. Hon. Hn h ome Baron Strath- uzzlin for which he has acquired an Inor- mor hic rooks are rooks containing meta. , cities , pan Sr , �n Ower Wilde has n -entered the lecture 8 Henryy gg g q - P 911 shame of the fa mets, even in the nor of .geld with his hair out and English trourers nalru, G.C.B.G.C.S I. He is remembered dinate appetite, and hisnaturehas altogether Phor• their animals, bile the retard trains illumi B on his lower limbs. : among other things for bis severe treatment deteriorated ander its influence. At a ser- A fsehion' t►nihority etatei that ! "' ' direct . . Marry back moth gin the nate f plant In the meddle rsseau of the Prince'', of the leaders of the Sepoy mntinaers,whow twin stage he becomes madly ferocious, and necked drfamm will be deo food" 8 peed at the opera sum t Marie d'Orbmm is a p�earl necklace looted in he caused to be blown from the months of now his fife is in j-opsrdy, having is one of this season." The time is fast approaching E, into t Though Was rn farmers riniay h +�ey the Chinese war b ilea. Pa1lkaLao valued cannon. paroxysms ry y kava no need of nchknowled s t e should y , He was undoubtedly one of the his aro ems of drunken fa several bit- when the opera will be no plaoe for respect- son in .- - g ' at t25 000 I ablest and most brilliant sold ers who have ten a man, able people to frequent` censid not fail to Cho on hl pont t e elves --- - --- ---- -- "T went to hearArohdiatittin Farrar lecture"' after t ``k , .- , andthose far Oho do so sn who Professor Pmsteur has oared 'a boy of by- I E . take advantage of this know) g , will, drophobla by Inoculating him with attenuat- on Dante," remarked the manic teachers:. "ed to I by and by, looked n the vie'olit sizt hours nibs be had been bit- "and I was greatlo disc p a wa Sixty disappointed. Ne talk. t ., 1; ed near) two hours about Dante and never °- OD r . ; lucky ones w o have the rio ea f ins in ten fourteen times b► a mad dog. - y , inl in w ieh Cha live. New Mr. Spurgeon daolares that he' has bees asid a word about his sister Ann," go apo I y q Isearl Desmond writes a tonohin tion o praetiotng vegetarianism for the past eight titled B POen° ea made A Broken Lint. Well. the nett czd p f months, and i# •not only living but lively. time Pearl ghee to market she will carry her . - 110 ` The abstiaenoe iS hgwever bel[eved to have the nn been oompnisory. sausages home in a basket, and not try tto Eve a inial the )arm shoalst- ante, a - !� �Yilliam K. Vaacerhilt batt' not been to carry them by the handle or lead them with ed, whether. os e, sheep, @wine, Is @. a stem at tra i _ '!ba ordinary oo shoald have m nits church for four years, and it L said that �%A@g t0 flan1A at 821�(on of HouitekUeperB t0 011T „ g• ,; s - e3 B t known to the d , and he sola m- Jay Gould hasn't heard a soman, for etin even Lane Curtain Department in Which we show all the nearest . It appears to me, esid Mnldidheron, er.„in `that I can t ilMrise him” th her usUfios s, not greater length of Clans. Both might change ' Pro out nowadays without being he goo q that record with benefit to •themselves, designs f the beet English and Scotch makers. " Insulted." "Wby, what s the latest ?"in- Imper• only as a muker but as to the d - d Hired his friend "The other da a inn - I - quality of food eat adapted forI er - Mr. Samuel Rowlandsc n wh has bean 9 y young settler ! q Y of P I f e 'tips how nice Lace Curtains at Seventy-$Qe tient$ lad asked me for the loan of m face to half a i poses, and the at profitable. A w may appointed to the bench in Yorkshire by y y . i' give only twent pounds of milk a� y, mad the Marquis of Ripon, is Said to be the first One doll$r and One -fifty per pair. stent a era quilt. beasts Rum and hone is said to'be one of ibe" and th yet be sn t'zeell t animal U she ossa rodnce tenant fm brier ever relented in 1±:ngland for y We l handsome n ' -that amount at low cost, ;whilai another such an honor. W 8r8 showing ha s01'I1 bound Curtains, large sites, best cough medicines for a family. The either at One -fifty, TWO dollars Two -$ft • Three dollars, Three- wife can use her share of It -the honey— trafc• cow in the same erdmayyield Chir pounds George Augustus �sla records the state• �� + �� per day, and yet prove'unprofitabld on4*r- -went that trees and shrubs In -South Ann. may, Four dollars and up. while the husband, with his sena) belf nacri- oUine f _ ed writh the nth i trails die from the top downward, in that - I fig devotion, gets sway with the �aety entero ' Ali fall planted tree has this great advan- reminding one of Dean Mwi t s prediction ofrum� � �+keads . a e, that the hese rains have a nden his own end. BLAN_ - - "Only one "trouble with` that ' eacher " _Yat L , I: B y cY Pr S't'. i h I. to carry the earth in and around a roots, The Prinoeas N'lotoria of Ho collsi�a said the brakeman, as the sermon closed, g r • " s I '�_,_­, - 1, - -, .. while the low temperature followip is an- granddaughter of ween Victoria, is lose after s glow run of an hoar and a quarter AN � UILTSand two laps, What's that 2 the switch- ie achle favorable to may, excessive evip�nti ns irons likely than ever to daarry Prince A'suader n " man wanted to know. "Poor faciii pies," growdi the branches. The only enemy to feared of Batteoberg now that his Bulgarian brans the brakeman replied. iu excessivelycold and d S. is P one wit � . ( spring lancig we not only�he►ve a dlffi- to looks doa a sly @ v' We would also cull y8nr special attention to oar Blanket and Eye Economy-�oniI �neband : so rad. ' p sa •s dist Prince Frederick of oulty of pecking the earth well in among "$axe-Altonberg 3wi1 " be' the German and Quilt Department, in which no house can give you th Same value. •`I belidve I world like a nice turtle steak which . - - the roots but have the possibility of heat for dinner." and drought immediate) following, Aide Austrian candidate rthe Bulgarian throne Splendid Heavy " All ool" white Blankets at X2.50 Youngwife (of s•thriftp die. the Ut 3, 1$3.50, $4, position) "I am afraid turtle steaks are if some B y li In case of a vacancy;. Bismarck won't hear $4. ►U and *3 per pair. Bed Comforters in very hand ome patterns rather ex • expensive, dear. Wouldn't you be little n from these theoretical reasonings,.the ez- , �a - . . of P. ince Waldemar of Denmark, smtisfied w th smock -turtle steak 2" y . be Plac os of tie Let few seasons h been at 75c, :lOc. �1, $I. t5, f�1.5U, X1.75, 8nd t$2 and up. svorable to the success of fall ]sating, Prince and Prin4ea Edward of Sax'i- Mr. Cable, the southern novelist, vee :n Provinc A@ earl as it o an be done in the fall the Wo� have taken up their quarters at the Beautiful der Down Quilts, at $9, regular price in the cit ed into i . better. y Royal Hospital at KiXmalahsm, near Dublin. 4 Y •hie adhesion to woman suffrage by saying : ernmen Ten t0 Twelve Dollar's for Same goods. If our mothers are not fit to vote the . ' They dwbcless ezpeat a visit from the In• ' three y A peculiar kind of hard times b� " : tomo ought to stop bearing soar. By thio brit e vinoiblas and want to be near Snrgloal help. I meat al 1. . upon the fumdrs and. people of this nritry. i '� "" - — . i liant login as our fathers don't 1 ear. cone, t ' i1.1 . r If you inquire -what product is", so ort a. A Liverpool coffin -maker, who had far- ' ' ` they will be deprived °f the right of voting, tri _t,' nished a casket to a r wom for her da- reeol�e �n g to cause distress the answer will Chet it tP T I �T�1 n. Whew i .exclaimed Crimsonbeak our- g,, four �� 1s not ecaroitli of anything thatss the ceased husband, failig to get paid imms�dl- C 1 I� IN ,L 1� L , .. ' prised •n entering ills a rtme t `to a like . • hard times -there n too mach •w t. too ately, broke into th widows house in her / , ,'r Sn d r I fa 1m-1 mnoh Dorn, too mach grain of all k ds, too absence, threw the bodv out on the fl r , n„ d his wife waiting for hi the other meorn bicarne i much hay, too much beef, pork, a too . end drove away wit the Desist. — — — fag �t g o'clock, "those arsine almost take ani 1'u I � � t; , 1 1 much wool, o.,tton, iron, steel ' much 7 he Empress of tris has had shunt- 1.i1 my breath away." "Well, I wish they in 1S49- . Ii. . Li of everything. We are In d of too Ing lodge built Ila a Lainger Wlldpark would," replied his di, -pleased wife, catch- credit o mach, borne down with the sad b on of near Vienna whish took three years to oom-EY ETLEY,tag the odorbf the club man's evenicg bev fags, et tic eaperabundande. We aro shoe what plate and cost 61,7•M0.000. She has imlefl- Kiftg ' ereage. •, ins re _ "" Amon the Karen w The re advice to give -even money is too � plenty, ni el ncd l • ratarn to the Irish hang SE j -• O ' p the Market., . B s, )zea a brid oamsadoften can't bs lowed ata low tsrest. ins bTe ■ oa account of the prevailing agi- t �' " reicher home his clothing in taken firom him. ri .oua We can't think ei any better advice than to teflon. tr It would seem from this that woman eves ';" 1S''S '` - Gentian dry rap our tees, put on a cheerful k, and One of the Paris pipers is resip$asible for in her uncivilised state, undentaade that ' I only soefnl es are those where ;ca <le� _" • I* to work vigorously with a fell tits, the statement that the Prince of 1t ales y P" lab and eat our wav through this ab , MRiokes forty oigarettn a day, aad tbst when 1 I -, ` the wife affects the unmentionables, a d she kearbit per t end tenet tD time for success. is Austria lately he �it�evwiled on the Ptip- . , ' .- takes the earliest occasion to make the ctaeir r Qa7er e t j Doss Louise of Cobourg sod CoaotesS Rates- . We observe that some writers mega -f ti B : for. callo hazy to join him is 'smoking at the dinner- A burglar who Attempted to inter a hque keels ccalegnt vegetables bla like' of the��ar table. iOf �_ _ _ _ in Sacramento w" caught fast in the win- �e in alp and parsnips, f mro wilting wh' plao= A Sio ' Indian named Two Strike eater- dow, end t6.a woman armed herself witD a a Byto -- ad in cellar@, and recommend' R them ad the office of the Valentine (Duk.) Blade : " l - potato masher, drew up a" chair, and at Ia:,e i'n -sand, or buryia them in the earl of the the other day and assumed a warlike am- ti there and tapped his head for half an hounder o W8 a oQerintextraordlAkry value in tI I -department, notwith- before the lice She said she had f cellar • bottom. Tis mode L sec ssarUy tads., The editor got reedy for an Indiew , e!Ula8 Pc little i cumbersome and inoonveaisnt, .easLr outbrbak, but was bly disappointed standi.1 the advance in Custom duties and the price of wool.. always 1°et ached to ponpd s man all she Ser Maj . y and. more perfaot wiry, Is td• pack m when Mr. Two .S • threw down a $10 wanted to. $ed her -- damp sawdust, placed is barrels of oderate Bold piece t� ply fibra year'@ subscription. - ` Michigan girl told her Inver that she Not a 1 i Housekeepers and others to WsLut of firlst-class Carpets at very A 4: size, or in boxes of not more than i o feet It IS not generally'known that John Ram• 1 aoald never trunk of marrying a men with it tiecAni I :', in width. Plaos a layer of sawd ' In the sell Young is in demon% related to Robert ow rates; should visit our Carpet Booms during our Big Bales of less than $10,00-0, and as he was, worth a Capital ' : bottom, then a layer of the -roots, th illi in Barns the poet. �o be more ezpUoit, he is snit of clothes less than nothing he went rched all the interstices with uaothu L sad a �laotch bard Carpets now going on. j Y y fig 8 y r grestgraadne bw of the t 1 , sad) away. That night his uncle died Lad wall l . - so ass tll1 the bozlbt fall, )Saul no T!}e Rev. John Iitwtsell, suer whom ][r. - '� loft him X6,000. The next dray the dem headlon qg �, Z ' f I 1 - _ Wo have taken beets oat at @soh hoz 'after YoQDg wan raised, was a ODatlin of Batas - " ' ItanAsome akw designs in Taputr'y Carpets at 30c, 35e, 40e,�4. - rover got a letter. ' It " brou# t = I J. remaining in them a, full year, So , esh in and pastor of the'Burns family, who were George, I'. I willing to make it ;5,000.' proma 30c, 55c and Ne per yard'aed up. bitter appearmnos that no external diffe could strict followers of the *overeat form of the 'i Mr. D. L., Moody says shoat long pr Ii : -.- be Seen between them -and fresh roots. covenanted faith. ; I tongue, Nnrserymea's moss is nester thea wdast ' ` g le "If when Pete r foaud himself sinking In the selection , Madame Pa hm a small, cold and wrin- p ndid Brusise% Carpet fat 75e iter yalyd and up. waves of Galilee, he had insisted on patting sten of where it can be had, and serves an a Osllant kled hand. M_ ask hands are round, . � j . ' before his petition, 'Lord, save me,' the reg• Of conn purpose for psokin$ winter ombbsg� Large long,. well formed. 1'bey are geaerallp In ala er meetin rannd shoat introdno _ . boxes, re The baa of Clara Morris are 1KId ei*f=ter carpets at 4�c, 45c, 50c, 55c, and Hoc per yard � y B forty � rte h< P°N• �! tiont-16 would have been fo feet ander 9 - Ong, s r, n •r and nervosa, Her alyd up. • ; . �I 'i water before he could have asked of the was its t_ j ilsalL leads th wiry !' ' Yore $tlmeIle- Tmtment � Of Ho ee, are pink, and pretty, and the wrists an :`. . ' ` . Lord the help he needed." ley has . _ -. , 1 _. , i . small and wellto d, M Anderson has ` ' f M- Machine ' i. doing avast amours of b►- a cold hand that }pis � , We „also Waring Big Drivers in Blaiik ti Quilts, Sbeetings+ A Sunday-whooI scholar wait asked, fora- horse i i►lmost gives you's chill if 1 poe of Solomon, who the great queen wall 'Cle�erw bur for muss but horses are not tosohsd.., sMmai t Mather s hand@ like Pillow Cottons, Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towets Lace Curtains, y to th p + that travelled so man miles to Dee frim• sig \ with, or in t>ii. ,contrary the ivranumbs Laming are (� graceful, and effective in o y whole school— aapiit@►1; 8 country every Not and all intls of House Faruishin The scholar• -in fa t, the gesture. (lerster Soalohl, b arooh-Madl, g� 8 80 a speelal )lite Of All WOOL looked as if a little help would be liked, and bort t1. only so, but their quality is imp�ori both and MiLtsew► have and for carriage d )leave work. No tar• : ° 'O°s White Blankets, ($lightly damaged) at about half price. the teacher therefore said : `•The guess's gale hat' is no valuable a servant to man. He Often hands, (hearty to clasp, an looking able for r name began with ma S." "I've got it, sir !' lLllainy ill-treated, not so much from �inten on iy the work their staph bodies a'd brains re- .) ---•-•--moo ; ,exclaimed tie delighted_ scholar. ''Welt, Jnr of i airs. - q . from ignorance of what is right. _ Don't - • . - - - - as t was a queen who it 2' "I th qn not epad� he po f.ate build the manger so high far to make it un- , Josh a •' sir ! 1. ,;.. natural, and therefor for a horse °• according to an acquaint - "f il� • �t the only man who wanted to - ' . When Vestryman Green b�vred his heed , . .I is to eat from ft. Remimbar a horse is a grey thresh Dom for, for correotinP( hb bad a responses t. re or pq `4 ' p read the reams tenses of the litany be '� ferrel ;. ing animal, constructed to Aske f d from @peIli - I `' and be had repeatti very drowsy'indeed, wer T the ground. When the head is A nese The steamer ragon, ou- a vey� hope .. ' 4. �`` :* • t •', •el,ord Lave mer[ty aeon ns miserable i� d may to the surface of the earth, the rw ilwiag Po d, 0 n, to flan Fraoolsoo wady t t !' i , • •4• .,- ,, « - .-. - 4..., Hers," but three tiriies when he feu Q their7c mwwles an is s position to do th work ; this Mfr, esroaias<tard as Immense whale, who18►I SIld A eldLil pp,�� +asleep. His wife nudged him with herd open- bnt.whsn the head hit raised.foar br ve fest ands bk it @soh fbsoe that the big �"�`er sol without success. When them ;bat high the musdei ere restriotod I. their vessel hook • : - • Siem to stern. in sofa• - ' - . . - - = reached, "And now, Seventeenthly, my DoT vii notion. Whet is supposed tQ be ga ed by uais000 table yy the monster's head then t' S; loved brethren," Vestryman Green a �' . I I . ` 4 high mangers fa ths..d•vJop t _. f..lti lioisa is batweaa, the red et 9 st:ce, . Jt>J� f the hose cf is �- and li nnConaciQws -e rat° . map k••1 nook and shonlden b more than lost in a rudder �d tri est �d is the► ed bPw)4 0 "saddleback" 10 I titins r . ?�" 1. ifl6: Li Pf hone 1 sti e egnetotoe of the ti�hneatw sting fD rev es h with the ` "`� `` b ` � " s hsveilr I upon a+fmifet+b e along stsanier a; L/ .. ^. 1,t", _0 I . ., �­ X y � - . W. -'r".., or-, . . . ., . . ­ . ., . _.A 4 _ 4 ..: �� pig thG T _ �ntot f ► i „ �." .- _. .. !. " _.... 1,_, 114---111-� 0. . I moi' ix =� 1 � - ! . I I , . t -, ..� - L. - ',• - .. .e . . . - ,� V: '� . -, ­ - ",� �,., _,:�.L , .1 � ..., . '. - . I- j, 1. r, c . __1� . ti. - - " �:... t a ��W t T. . +d r . _� . {j. - - 9. . .. .. - +-' L. gy 1.. { 21 a „ t , i . ; ,1 ( v , 1.i = t i,T tubs,-.- -_ - , ..td i L ..� .,...1 .. .., t-, ,:� ,,:. t.. --r_ �.e. _. ..�niti'�+". .�. �,4,iC ,_la. r,- _x,s.. _:. : .., _ _ _ c�E,c_<�wy . �•-,��a_.::. ,.- .- - . --- -- - ----------- ----. __� - _..- - --- - -- -- --- -- i I pp r' _ .. :;neve._ .a ,t. s -.; arc4..w r. . •..•.n c.n. -b ': ct..., �•,..»- r4,•."i•.,c W�,t 4.:x'.71:4 -t14N. .;.,Ti-f+tVi�'bf' •,, - I I ,! i . .. neve -,- . A„ , - I+ ; K. %.� ., �., . , _ .. 1• • 1- .`p.. u}'. f t - Vis!. • : i'rt.gll, -, ft f _ q �4. . •41• I :Ute '1E'4S's� `"�IC'n.&.' �• �-& .•yvv}•M• -r �kt 1.. v.� . 1 .c _ ''dd` N.. - _ - • - -' i- t V. t I - - - - --- - TH DOMINION OAPITAL• , institution among some of oar F h. T�Ej �Q�'sE$ LD. By as simple system of registered numbers JA 8 PARK & BOMt . . Canzd i tin pl alnd it oom to Messrs. Tuakett & San can tell which of ' sequire'osr vested rights gnosis em. ' I their workmen mans abed wn galas Pori Pll�olcei'i�, Toronto• ' BY BDMIIliD COLLIN� i , P y !"""' '� Vacoinntion is an inirlogem t, and ttio HiIItrs: ; .plug of their "Myrtle Navy" tobacco, if L: 0. s�►ued oe Bwoa. 0. 0. t) IgA1, treated now end ag in to a Itt a oorr a Moths do not eat through pa ,, • the Caddy which oogtained it is known. Gl&mv'w Hama, led oared Ham, " Beantifal as .Zion for dfnation, ]tics , i�sound at the han of the mob. h are see >9ono Toognes. ries thi • �iyhiC s d man f our F h Should ail im rfection ba found in ao Beet spattaet soon, r1li. ewe] like within the bosom of a lovely vat-. Het wood ashes applied to a etc a when tt y Y p Tn Family or Navy 1lodi y P ty, ng goo y , { grease plug, therefore they can dogIs out the work- Lam es � �"sest ley where ever have of Natures bean brethren m st have, wad tb are ; iB cold wW remove man—from amo thele 300 hands-•�who•is p'�s' Bal Brands• of >i�� _ I retirenpeil in rock and river, field and forest, mead and __ d , .1 t religion, the r.la and th it sma Tea should sieves ba made iq Ii' tin pot. ng rh ]foe Dairy Batt to Stook. - a mountain, whirlpool and waterfall, she may agn�e u responsible for it. The system ; works so, . They will d fend either one o these to the The tanlnin works on the tin an makes A thoroughly that the complatnti� do not �� P��gNT Qev�rYMa w he surveyed at os>,e broad sweep of entranced y . ` average one for every 200,000 plass turned pHyT� hoW � death .Of urge Ido got w h m readers P�s°n• I f,, - ��: fe►ae, Oct tiiaion ; . wearis>t'� Ithe noblest pile of public suppose t at the e�uoated French -Cana- glass kept wet with oamphar lved in out. j ,�} t t buildings in t ei •colony upon her fir clad than or the ulk of the people has as many epirita of turpentine may be ontwi tpetallio {pal Clappel Lon s Spool - Cofton I . . I r dame ],row; fringed all about with mingled man- "institutio "as his un iter conireree. tools. All medium shades of dark ands e BAs cion, villa, lawn and grove, and holdiing the The En ►i' h folk are found n on the ore i are fashionable—reseds, sage, !oraas, art- . w�„t" FULL ,ane bran s�ooti a nos I w a l i t coy 8 P Cookle n of ter beta washed reuse olive Russian or bottle oar invisible awlw s aahine. eoe t a: oLk"i saxojes nasrs it on ival falls of thunderona Chaudi re and elevated ro red and their location is a ex- g ' g' t __ e Rideau in either hand. T us does g ' t! ontd be rtIIsed in olesa witer d wiped green, bronze, and eves pea the �lor sate hs alt v. re°°a. Oculars. lawny tremely healthful cue. There is conside able o t with a clean, dry cloth. �� , .ly of a p� Tdr. James Macdonald Oxley poor ay Ot businesracti�vity and contraaton are s d A.P. $63 ' :; The name taws. "An arctic lumber' villige turned Water. that has stood in alead pe over --- -- --- Christmas Cards „ ily putting up new buildings. I sn pose RAIN TIL E-r1RiiT-Ct,.S8. Appis to wit. ilot given• unto a political cockpit. Such is : Gold- that my res era will infer an Upper own n ght b unfit for cooking or d ing pur- D OUCKOW, !'reeman P. O ; Ont. _ $ Y l SIL . - -- �iy tele win Smith's description of the sa a city, as well ass ower Town here from ray ob- poses. Let it ran for two or mLiutes `NCOUGNIA 8R6NtTHAIgH 1N TI?h'I'16 . al�aph As these two ,ntlemen do not exact: y see 'h chief business of the sit Ig before being used. i�tee, ` j; hat aervatiions. e Y thorou b Oiultion bray BnUding , Othardt•etreeti . At few ]han wholrg ep ri All well aesorsed- No in their eatilriatem, I have given bot t sir h1 olesnin int Obettnate a that will g +reasonable nice oulue free' two .lits, Posta a re id. BIBTHDAY CARDS rep`t�• :erelong ; though I must not get myself Confined to one eteeet lead g frotrt the g Pa P° Tnos. Bsttoouott President; C. glwols, Sam. may be �l�• >xor Fslecleu.. Fasse;au, alts to the Rides River•' and not wash off with wap and water I will often Troae• 2s pAt;DB, good value for = 26 t� 50 Chandie>I•e . F , into hot water by saying which I d em to this thoroughfare has various &meet. The y old to a gentle rubbing with a dump cloth AUH 1NERY FOR BALE- tNE►3 eNu 2i " '• larger, •• 50 2 25 ' •� ver fine, •• - 100 3 2b 'I !'ureses r y d In soda. I M Bolters, Saw and Shingle i[ilte, laning Fao• • b y re / iue the moat accurate. But bis. Ox a can- portion of itiin which young people given to pP� 1, . � t there m not make this city mores proud, a y more tory Outfits, Stave and Heading ltrohins% water SW0 -dare maybe proportiinately mixed. Cseh to - uey street flirting are moat interestedy ' is very Vinegar and pea►Gt are a or ba t or glass wheels, Chopping Hills, etc. Bond for descriptive accompany order, Address. honey .mon$ ;;tare Mr. Smith can make it more h mble ; appropris'ely named Spuk.,'street.• Iu the vessels. If placed in etono eroo s or Juga catalogue and mention what yon want. (Mentionthis - t o that rei;ardless of tie disparage ent or matter of female beauty, I had imiginod bee- their sold attacks the glazing, w Gh is con- psperb H. w. fETRIE, Brantford. Ont. Matthews Bros. & Co.,Toronto• :.y her hue- ,he praise 1t falls to my lot io give a very fore visiting Ottawa, that Toronto carried sidered poisonous. BIG OFFER To Introduce •hem. •e will - r I ale here. : iof and unambitious sketch of the �st area the palm awe from all her Canalian sisters; v '- 1iIVE ewAY 1 om Bett- � 8 B�y � l 8teamsbi t - _ resent of the C ipital, according to my own Y India rubber bands allpp..d o 8> a tfody Operating watli'nR Maobl.ee_ It ycu want one l but I must confess that I now regard the f bottles that are t t be packed lin care for •P•'A u%yolrn.mA, P o andez rcas ctitc,atonce 8 duringwinterb miortland every Tharsea 111 refuse. to t Ing •: nderstanding. A little while after the iaane as doubtfni betwixt her and nnr lit• ransportation will prevent breakage and. TllE Ns_TIONAL UO., 23 nes cit., N. X. ane Nalftaz every eatardas to rAverpod. and in amens - ninnia of the resent centur bno Phil- yP gave oonelderable in actin material. BUCUESti AQ AINBT ALL PRZJUDIOS train Quebec everys•�ytolAverpool,oathnsasLo t i!p a writSed. � g P Y tle Ottawa. «e have the two t es of (� _ _ I . e;zlod Wright, of Woburn, Massachusetts, beauty h©rb",the i ;cillic end the ©nglo Sszon, P — g Williams' Eye Water has proud itself a sucoes oaand to land mall. and paaeaHeali for QooSL'J ao s s . - s one wall on - y coo na s .rdani Also from Balms ore ly daSring rammer moantils - . Ve la a and roceeded to b all +bo h .o usHd tt rai to dirootions, tt thei N..l., b Liv poo fah `' :eft his Hats while Toronto enters the listswtth only one a,as we re cambia. as wi•1 b9een b ibe undersigned ''k�e; ruin Whe p 1 p a1101C@ $@Cl @8• The steamers of the Glas ow lines sail d wlnbee treat. From this Dont with a caravan of p oertilloa t - It oared me a rears blind �oculiist failed ij . hunt cuzen.re- ' Our- Frenc`l girls have more colour that]'their I : , 0e B.rttn tt b. on ea me, oconitet would not try me, rpt a Bwton area cal' e families including thirty sten, fourteen to and tram Halitus, po as , X • ' .Engliah slaters ; that is to say, they wear CREAM DorolINUTs, —One egg a cup and �iynder Wand ; 6 rears blind, X has. Amlott; t _per; and ging surimer between 01"gow and Kovi orses, l ei ht oxen and seven slei he, loaded 1r we *ly; alasgbw and Boston;'weettir.. and alms" - g' g the carnati•ap-iu their check, and the other half of sugar, ooe cup of this oar cream, s, Elie Dufour; 33 years blind and now I see John s , 0,det)- 1 il'o ► lee with mill it ne axes, scythes hoesand elf a eu of sweet milk a in h of Bait �'ix- A'h your drngsist. for lt, waoles.ie—Ly ra ght, passage, p ,r° • ' wears the rune. I ahonld judge the French p t m_w Bons • Oa , se~ tit. )cant et. u�n`.real. 19bi' tt, va�sge, Or other intormatls. `r' :" !'roof- ali-ot`ler kinds $f tools, together with a girl s face to be the retti�r, and her figure two-thirds teaspoonful of soda ; mix with - - -- --- — --- - ----- --- Vypply to A• SChura when Oo.. Baltimore; 9. ' v" flavorwith lemon t]nharti dt:0o. Halifaz; ahs. t7o, s1. John's.. i with a� e p and f'r UT ' mbar t•f to be no„ ao cod. Her eyes are pretty sure Ilazall flour, r y 1n C v i ��s a� N. F.; wm. 7thomaon Oo.. 91• John, ti• B. i1 drink it with ItARRELS-OF CLEAR PORK: 1' be dark, th the lustrous gleam of Nor- -very hot lard. �� Co,, Chi ; Love a Alden, i ew • .I -o' hes own raising, he proceeded to the Chau- mangy in th m.; the Lnglieh girl's eye Bug- . CAG LI FLOWER.—Trim ofi- 't)�e•� outside York;S, Bourller, Toronto; All Ree Oo•. . - I - • uebec ; Wm. Brookie, Philaflel ; EL > - en by bne of Iiiere Falls, where he erected for himself an gents a fire indled at a G�,ar. I suppose I leaves and put into salted boiling water. The New Co -Operative j � Proorietor.,Boston Montreal. . .. - .- - -her—" What Habitation. Ile built the village of Wright-, have made myself quite � clear on these - When tender take out carefully and lay on 4 1'1,'— ' `Met&- :;Ile, now Hull, one of the darkest looking paints. Th stores here, w th the exception la dish. Pour over it lance m+►do thus : Stir e • � - .. ' -. - tptt.inill¢ meta cities In the world, in spite of all the latent of one, sre of pretentione is appearance; into two tsblespoonfnL melt -d atter in a A U T I �. tored u in its f&ctories&,Hullis but rices a e a little lower. han sc Toronto, sane n a hes fu tables oonf 1 of flour �e �`_nmtnatlon a p F Ps P g P ! • ~;t that "I, ;iirectly opf,osite Ottawa, and fior a trilling I don't kno whether the I licensed grocers stir till the flour is well cook then add . i Ht the opera F m the land upon which the city titands fell tvut:t.E THEIR SPIRIT: milk or Dream till Lha gravy Is hire ss bat- EACH PLUGI OF THE' , 1, allluoeching into the haniia of one Nictiolae Sparks, a pt r- or:- not ; bu they -sell a large " square " ter, season -with pepper anal t, and pour " • IS THE--- �- . �e i„r respect- t.cn in the service of Mr. Wright. There was bottle of J ha D. Kuyper for 60 cents ; over the cauliflower. i _ . cc nsiderable nervousness for many years whilst the oronto ,ocer sells the same fur $BST IN THD! X KINT - - - .`ter the war of 1 X12 15, and this faelin QUINCE PRESEftvE —Soled the 1�eat quinces , g i5 Ceuta. I moat of the stores the Clerks for preserving, the others reserlve for mar- sT,�ri t mow► 8� f Fitrrar lecinre e:l to the construction of the 1Z,ideau Uaii%f, speak both , renah and English. u: is teach@r, malade. Pare, core, and quarter hecluinces, i a :rater route which would serve our-pgo•ple The pub] i buildings of Ottawa I' ]iced or after coring out In rings. llow three- Latest Improved Attachnlent� - ed, lie talk- ' d l y ref r to. Cro wnlug an airy hill, • IS ' MARBED , its, and never or our t_oopa, in time of war to co.:. a:... ar quarters of a pound of sugf►r to a pound of I its ge. upon, without interrupt' n, The junc- w-erluokicg the Ottawa River, stands the trult, Boll the quinc:•a in dust w ter enough ; . �s - ' tion, of this canal with. the taws river was ha�Ii..,u.,:.. t+ld -Departmental Buildings, over them till they are ten ere Drain p r.•1 r. the eutetprig- Chir,Rpoem en- ,ads •seise] atthe int ereMr, S .rhe 40IIt prlo for Simi] ]R&ohk*e 18� roprietor has enlarged it, froth. ell, the next p' Y p° P magnificent Btractut�e; ytiny over fire them from thio water and put them into too, ` -;d purchased the land. I little while million dol ars, and canstruoted of (Iftiu bi)iHpg syrup made by putting ne pint of � �},,� to an eight page sheet. It is newsy: ' Kill carry her • t- c nucleus of a settleme a e its appear- sandstone d Trenton limestone. The Uur price M 825 Bac ! eatly printed, and is worth a great .. , 1;r�:�► sect tri to 1 wager to t� •z nrinr.'fs of engar. Brtl five � - a --_e, ttd. then with the ro th of the can- col.;ra are rm yellow and Quaker's gray, minutes and phi into -jsrs, Brtois tnyint send ns stamp for -our elegaint phot,: - Ore than a dollar a year. One' . read them with a' trafiic, therd uprose a thriving place call- but how R kin would rage at seeingthose ' 1 gm ph���a�nd samplas of awing. thing about the paper is that it Is- e? Bytown, so named after Colonel By, the rockeries b It in the wall above door and CHICKEN SALAD —Take some tenderV,a_ ete[aobinasga bead forihreeroan and sent a 1 independent and flavin met - _• lets f them in the sauce or oast them. ' ' I l� y g �l u!didheron, engineer of the canal. As for Mr. Sparks, window -arc . About the grounds are flower .r9 Pse An tai .wa:•in a &chine wW do watt 6o writs b le so lar e a tiieasure of saeceas without bein n _ soon found himself bus sellin lots to the When cold cot them u , ski ming and !� . g y g plots :and Wring the late autumn a large ut the lease in a TS= 0 •OYa� DTIV= q the past four years, v latest V - Iw erial Government and' to enterprising narcissus b d sweetened the whole air about trimming them neatly. � p there is no ' �` tureen with Fome salt, pepper, . il, vihegar, e , - oIs t° doubt that it will hgvA %a" r clay a young aettlere, till he became the master of a cool witho�3Qr. Government have recently taken. ; W..haienrai. cue only ' ' ' vented th"achwne `i , ''.. .. . some s ri a of rale and an o on cut into' " ' Irly face to ) xlf a million .sterling. IQ 181 Bytown over ills Iti an I ark from the cit It P g. ` y' ! {� y' slices. bitx all well together, co er and let �� n. ' ' es1c j boasted of no fewer. than. S00) inhabitants ; was very autiful in the autumn , but next ' women orQ t:i ld - t., one of the acd the great bulk .of these wero concerned, year, Sir.Ilector Langevin has arranged, it atsud for soma hours. Then, net before �•, there old a Wan'ht " ' t a the nee of a w to h• either direct] or indirect) ,with the lumber will sli ass in or eousnese. Trenton lime• serving, drain the salad, taking care to re- Jr1M)gP qT BnDTR. gAi[it'.Tn*r Luard, cam ,rich ease t:►mi.y. Ile Y Y g g , move all -Lbits of onion, etc., d, place it -- _ - - - =---- - _ - .-__ . .: _ _ is sh 6o to loo� ' i ;._ the honey — ,..thc. To this part of Canada eEc reed to rook f+arms the city s foundations, and the tasteful] on lettuce leaves, wi the hearts one hoar. �CgeuOa come from all c uarters men of the sturdiest contractor eeds but to sink his drill under y asp � cc wantedau a h ntfor ��.la1 self 8aCr1- 1 . Q O OO ads. 8afi�plesenttor J t h th3 nasty �r terprise; as wl'. nese the names of the the build' g lot to obtain an ezquieitely of the lettuce on top, and cover with a Ma- 14 � trial and territory given Ladies make gwd agents; no wear on reads, he Lddys, the Moore, the Gtlmonrs, tinted blue- ray stone. A number of pri yonnaise dressing Q {� to wa., and every lady will , c .tics trying sc; warranted ' Ile Hamiltons 1110 !'SAB JELLY.—The pem,re must be a Juicy at�t . to wash calicos in fl••e minutre, cotton goods is !0••bedolothh. V 10, or no sale. Addreea, FERRIS t CO. PatenteM tad Xw& ,r t:� I Irl the Patteye, t - vate resid ees and the oivic buildings are - r0"t taotarers.76 ]orris $1r--• T-1RQNTO.�,.a,d, kat preacher, 'i` -igu ,tired the man others hard] lase sort. Cut them into quarters ithout par- .m � a i t rnlon closed, y Y constructs of this stone, The City.. Ha is or cos Put ei ht oun in a ut t � s a::,l a quarter AII�-ENTURE�1lME AVL SUCCESSFUL is a hands me structure of somewhat to g g P - '. ) w't - vemellta. The new cit now be an to coldly blue about the top ; and. id a .rebut wah one quart of water and bo' on a slow i w c ' the e 1 ch , iu achie y $ fire to a pui , then throw them ihto a jelly + 04 � p4 F h 1 to the sgnx ,'tremble -down pile If ugly brick{ .. 4 nor facilities," grC,Wdissatisfiedwithhername,a> gedfor bag, mado,bb coarse glass cloth, nd.letthem a � Pte+ t , . in which th City Father's of the (,►:leen Gityl I ore with more poetry and more .use in its i reni%in all night to drain. Ne t morning L10 _ congregate. Little type se ems to be very' ,' „t; Husband • -S- ,-nd• So Bytown wag changed to Ottawa, fashionable In Ottawa ; and the names of the squeeze any remaining juice out pf the bag, - ,�— — . I % � - `i I e: turtles steak R -ich appellation had takes the place of atreete are eh wn in upper case lettere, a and to each pound of Jateeadd h�►lf a pound. ONi.h• I ONLI . / - tine Utwa of the Indian. It would seem as pp r , a•thrifty dim- little la.I a tM the type in a novel • but of lump sugar and a very little Demon Juice •--- e = `itis steaks are ii Home guiding hand were preparing this g to flavor. Boil it on a quick fire ill it comes i - i Iitlle northern town for the laurels soon to nat,inueh 1 rger. If yQu want to find ant a jelly. Great care must ba t�ken not to � ' uldn't you be the name o a ,Street painted upon a corner- 1 - laced u on her brow. In 1841 the old le' this burn. It takes shout tw hours to r - - F I { - A . teak p . hoard a o d wa ie to take a ladder or an - { ,� lnces of U cr andLowerCanada enter- g Y 'boil to a 311 but is more . earl done in peel et, gives in p` pp o era lac . Of co rue I am 'onl talkin ] Y; - ec! nto uu on and the seat of the new Gov- P g u Y � small gnantittes. i�o:►ree, juicy pears are cc 11 p T y��+U i V One by Baying : ' from hears y ; as I have never seen any of SU TYPE - WRI Ll..ihr I I ' e-ument s established at Kingston, >�ut the best. Coleman s Improved Ploagh_Hamh'l' 1 Le vote, they the lettora, This ie not a rubt,er sign but a canine metal tt: �• e year later `t was decided that parlia- In eumm r,of course, It is quiet in a social p� g l;,,y this bril- m t sholr cl go boarding round the deer- 4 Bpm. N@W PiC1i1@tt :1;. type manifolding machine. Just the thing fmclergy- Adapted to Orchard Worn. - n t l cant eons way in Ut wa, but in winter L'here is a 'con- men, teachers bu-ineee men and others having limit -- 1 q ' t: r _t,' ac to speak ; in other words, it was tinuous r.,olu d of artier snow -shoe tram 8 I TOMATO FltiliLls,—Take a allon of reen ed correa odenee. Ae a uarantee that'the machin. No wbitAetrees to in are trees. Eae on `inanland . i�;l:t of voting. cFeo ved that the seat of overnment should P ' P ' g g p° B J y l g and �tobo ufnz at the Rideau slides and is as represented, I agree to.reoeive it aey gime with team: Working qualities guaranteed. Money re- qq tomatoes and six large onions ; cut them in t'nsonbeak, nnr• n'• lour years to the French province, rind for in ti months at price paid in exchanve for the Cele• funded U no satisfactory after a fair trial. Prioe, 110 K ape rtment to p g ' , y, Taches Ili 1. - The Chief a lal event ie tfl� , thin slices and stand them in salt and water brated Remin , a !ids eriod to the En 11eh one alternate] store Perfected T31 a writer. without Coll rs and bridles. the other morn g State Bali a I„tdeaa, to whh seven or eight t all ni ht. In the mornin our loft the brine ?,Ale lntreal was iven the honors for Quebec, g g p DE E -W 4& CC>, hundred pe was are invit Tobogganing and at then] inxo a reaervtn an, with 4wOK1.t: lat:�cul eu. tiette• sgcut, . j ` - ri almost take an i'oronto hold them for ,Olt ria, But at the Hall at ni ht under the Hare of torch P P fo $ of mustard ;tt. ]►lug �trprt tart Taranto. OOLBORNE, ONT.. I lJ, I wish they, ire i -49 aTory mob in Montreal did itself the g four tablespoonfuls of engar, _ d wife catch g . p es bonfire d Chinese lauterna presents a two teas poonfuls of ound clot -as two of _ credit of burnin down the arliamertbuild ' P ,' i - 'e .venlig bey in��s, stoning theGovernor 1 general and pot very pitta segue and bexatiful mpectacle. cinnamon, one of ca3enne peppQr and one of ** y+ j� i n Their press t excellencies have beo: me very the beat curry powder. $Inner fox one hour'�� 'Reward lo.L, th� V onvietion ins sticks through a portrait of the l,�uee o ular, a the ood sense, indust and and when cool, pour into pickle jars. ' a bride oom i e representa.lves never returned to the zeal which his Lordship has shownsince Of Dealers Who ot- t ferior OIi of QthW- .. ..I ri .ous cite but chose Quebec in its stead. Ciiow-Cno�� .—Take two heads of cabbage. M C C O L L s . TAken from him. tonin am ngst us will vory probably pave fer anti SelI In- ■ Manufacture for _ ' �n : S5S the legislature had grown nick of the g two hfads of cauliflower, one quart of dwarf 9 woman, even art of the way to India. There is not un- onions two ua of small tonli►toes L ' cc . tinuous pac( Ing, moving, and unpacking; P , q rt+s , otae c ersta,nds that restrained social intercourse between the a_. i demi A to ask Her Majesty to become dorlen cucumbers and Biz roots of celery ; a Q - I I a re those where I French an English circles here ; but the cat into small pieces and boil each kind o: = - � � ar ct.tmto� m the matter, and na ne a City for . nablee, and she ice acrmnuent residence of arliament. The dividing til a le every year becoming lyra rig- i r- .. p vegetable separately until tender, then strain t r make the trans- l id. Fur c A11 largely prevail during the 3C Q 3 C Iaeen took a map of the wild colonies, and and take two gallons of vinegar, quarter of W jcalled one or two of her trusty councillors reign of- p rliament ; and the ladies. have a pound of mustard, quarter of a pound of = It<� enter a house to her aide, The Duke of Wellington put r begun, for he season, to carry their steel mustard seed, one pot of French mustard, ~ " asC in the win- in},ed ca ea. For my part I am unable to I - hie pointer upon g little black dot marked P° one ounce of cloves and two ounces of tam- , , =��j Q=�js herself with a .+ 1;ytown," and eaIdi "That is a suitable see why a 1 y ahonld not carry a cane as Brio ;ant the vinegar and spicae into a pan n chair, and sat well ae a gentlema>Y, (I ho my words r half an hour '°�`� � our Ma eat It atande on the pe and let them come.to the boil, then mix tlhe Bnre�a, Cylinder molt McColl Brod. � Qf . i r J y' will not b misconstrued herb !) If it be v e bleu and our the li nor over. Cuttlug �FOgI Oi18. (Or 1181@ by alll@sl►dtng deal ret. I Toronto. corder of bot11 provinces, and it is a place of eg is p q I, i.' a -,id elle had little Importance i the English province." granted th t there`is any utility In. the ap- r ` a matt all she nd a ret let me enter m soleiftn ro- TO Plea] " SvlA1a• YEi.i,o�� Toi►i�►roEn-- Her Majesty accepted the advice; and signi- � � Y P Let thein lie in salt and water for three or - test 8 sins the hideous dolman or Mother ed her choice to the Canadian government. g four da a chs In the briny U .scum -' . to u t that she -ot a l ittle ezcitement was manifested when Hubbard i which so many of the Ottawa y g . maidens rises ;then rinse them with clear water and . iu ; at man with it became known that the place chosen for the let•them lie for a night in weak vinegar, or - JUST AWARD41) AT THE TORONTO EXHIBITION FOR : HI E TItEIfC PttETTY FI(1l'RE4. - e was worth s apital was "a certain modest village -town, Oreel tri in four hundred can wear a dblmsn say half vinegar and half water. The next - `thinK he Rent perched eekly on high bluffs and inter�-en- g- da re are thus : To one peck of tomatoes . uncle died and ng galley between the s ra and roar of and look •g aceful,but that is ell. Dolly Var- Y P P p Y allow half an ounce of whole clo ee, a cluar- dy the dejected eadlong aterfalle." This decision at once den is abo t the only girl that I ever knew , r, who could o w ;and it ie very questionabler of a pound of ground mug d, half an d : "Dearest bre.! ht t e "arctic lumber village if the rob would not have taken much ounce of whole black peppaar an Biz good= it 85,000." rom n e ; and a gentleman with a very of the pee y out of her: I believe th a gar- sized onions, cut in slices, Put t e tomatoes 1 AND OTHER MAOHIN&OILB. . fitter ala refore somewhat nnraliable �� . ut long prayers: later !sera when referrin to its went is f%.ted ' in Ottawa because gear- a je►I', Pnttiog a layer of onio and spice tongu , �y , g between the layers of tomatoes 1 the Jars - � - ` if sinkiug in the Alec on said It was to become the- cam- iglu not very ezgntsite taste In the are fall. Goverthe whole with old vinegar Siz &old Medals Lave been Awarded this Oil dariing tLe last T1'ee , . istc d on putting ter �f litical morality for this Country." matter of reps adopts a similar robe. Any• of good strength. In a week r ten days Yew• Be Sure. to get PEERLESS, no other genuine _ � e mei' the reg- )f courseothe cit has never considered that . thing that nds to hide the natural curves I• boat intro . e• Y and races f the human figure is barbarous; the pickles will ba ready for the,table WE WILL PAY FREIGHT BOTH WAYS IF NOT ENTIRELY. SATISFACTORY;:: `. . t received any' honor.in being chosen ; but g AI'P1,E PICKLE. —Core six goo -slked cook - sty, feet ander ;;Its the ;contrary. Ita very tnelgnifieance and the pi ched-up back of a dolman upon ins a plea and six russet apples ; slice them, %� ■ asked of xhe 1 as its p$�►eaport to dietitiction. Aa Mr. Oz- a lady has always reminded ma of a cat}car. The coo in a les 4neen City Oil Wroks I Samuel Rogers COs ' bat o not pixe them, g pp ey has Happily " said, it was the " dark will form the soft part of the C utnee, and _ f _ . - ,.a asked, Apr&• orse" in' the contest -for the capitabhlp. £100, ,W0.1N THR IfRITIaB•CooRT alt the slices of russet apples Ghoul look like MERID EH - �����ON e of this vast attm rent rluren Was 'lever writers may sharpentheir wits as they riHANf1ERY 1—A la;g part shoed mangoes, Pat them in a . piAt of to to see him. ay to say disparaging things of our little belongs to the people of America. Coxa red vinegar, add a pound of mo t sugar and - - . Holborn, whole school— apital ; ihay cannot atter the facts. In the Co., 41; uthampton Buildings, four ounces of sultans raisins ; it together -- - " td be liked, and est sense, God made Ottawa, and neither London, ,'have just published I, LI T of until the apples are soft. Haveitwo ounces E - �` - `The; ed, a he hostile critic nor the.occaaional p-olitical the heirs this enormous wealth, Reader, of oniony ready, chopped finely, four ounces �RITANN�� _ .� GoodssbLt :tpea �a r ve got it, air ! i,.,any enacted here, can blot out the gran- send a dol and the will forward you this M salt, two ounces each of uetard :.and _ __ < < ll rashin rivers and of its thunder- valuable L sT ; and myon find by It that yon ound in er mined Gm �othly nth a little _ _ _ : gen Saver Plate Oo.s . ':o:ar. We t. eur of its g , t _ - us waterfalls. are entitl to gay mono or propert ', algin vviinegar f; stir these ingredlen into the " � ' are not owl" intake, I! ' 1 seen of apadee, y y _ -The population of Ottawa is now about your own. Cox ,di Co. will show yon the way apple, sugar sad vinegar whit hot ; sdd t I' T3,000, and con rises some 15,000 French, • COM PANY. - - yonwanb i'elfable goods . - p "Listen to your wife, .aye a medias! ad- half an ounce of cayenne pepper or for nuns .�M }"'a ed hIs h ore or )�ess, The latter people seem to have vertisemen . What terrible remedies they tastes a quarter of an. ounce it sufl'teien> ; _ � go iltaist on getting bhost ; litany he War referre the low ground ; and therefore do get 'no &days. • stir the chutnee well, and then the when e he►d repeal ,ower T wn is pretty mach iII their hands, j eP al COu h Drops will give cold, _ _ made by the erablA hist mp. f* alts f • I p'IWBral , . ...I . en he fell fest nfl may a regarded as presenting air types positive a d In>ttt►nt 1ie>af to those suffering . f thAir iviliz�ttion. They "are fairly moral, ,from Colds Hoarseness, ore Throat,etc.,and Portland, Oragoo f b t -builds are just MERiD T BRITA$ i with her p re open hearted, courteous, and enterp are invalna le to orators and vooaltata. For now taking sn innt�re in a model yacht - NIS CO., . - ,n the .min g . bre they are . -T sale by d iiia and oonfeatione». • R. dt rage. The yaohts must not exceed fear feet = eenthly, mY P FpT !`ERY v1t CH IN D�BEAD OF SMALir-POxa T, WAT r .Manufsotnreri, Toronto, in length, -and the aail,,rig and ;modal Wal : . n AWOk t filectrc Plan ,> >�, Ou*� Gree ti�a ie die' aria, I re et to sa , is a sort of Oman , be a matter of fancy to the owneac. ' e laces of 81' Y - ' K VOIOe • t - 1 I { . .. Mr. - fe went • . , ... ,. ... ,.. y � • f> : a r I .. xa.. .. n . gin i' ble 1 r `,�, era (, ; , . 1nic ,- 1, - . : 1�,, , ... - ._ d. .. a - • - Ji• --i-- ,I 1 •I. ` L .-6 ,. 1 - I ,Met.'?''" -, , �, r - -. A -_,_ YL r i .. .. .. .,r , ,'t I ..w-,cY»y -.. .. _ r i rI I ", ,.. .'. ,..e I - 'B . - � . - - - Meg - .., - _ .. : 7 j . _ M - r :' { ., -. i. - I. r ��rr ,'r f , - .ifi .' `I ,: >! .1 Si ... •�� LL( 'ti'i e - _ 1Lry - , , �. t a- f - - - - - �+ , , ter (• s _. , ) .A �, p h2a ' .. . n . ,I - y 'r. l_ :' , { S � . : 1 e.( K a ..ye - _ • a. _-..._.._. -- !. - . _ _ - -- .�_� _ -- - - ---- X11: _. _ _ ., •. { 14 I ' . I. I . . - - N - EW ADVERTISEMENTS TNIs DAY. 1hearts." _w, ,, itt "Littl'a Swe - , t Local -Star. a'• • 7 A exchange ease that a folded �,ar�-. c t , � - x ,. ;, t 1 t.. _.Iil�- _E�L C, 0 - Local -E. Stephenson.' ap laced under the coat in the small - ai Josx 1910 i t V'. R• t� � IW . p t , Oysters -W. T. Dunbar.. f tile back is an excellent substitute for I hear. there is s wonderful little picture - - . _- . _.,_., _ _ _ , _ -- --- --- - - - yt •` ;� 5 per cent. Off -Wm. Loan ` ' n o ercoat. Now is the time to sub- coming out that will be admired a}1 over - T1 U'V - - , - Special Notice -Geo. parker.. %ri e. Over sixty overcoats for S 1. the continent, it is entitled "Little Bweei•4. D R 1 G O O D �. a. ' _`. Cleari g Sale -W. A. Hawkins. nota. , . bearish" •• . . , I '' To me it is one of th' ee charmicg on- Hrnt•t' A. $sight, oa Monday last, P Our suck of Staplo aid Fan► } vstiogs with which one P moi bel fat •- )�I. .te �11lthiexlttg �tletros. 111 o Mr. t. Len ,. fora entleman in ,7 Goody . ,- —1 I PICKERING, ONT., NOV. 18, 1885, is !gain, a Z -year old stallion, bigh-bred, In love at fleet sight; or does the tin- T TO pression depart on a oyer scgnainiance. f . ) , xI �/ y untlet, for tike stun of X400. With simple direetnesa is language that a Ila con2pleto in all the eaIng Vines.. I : 1.'. ,a . LOCALISI�IS..����.'� - all the world etre nide stand, the artist _ i I' - - 1. W have received from The f`'Mes has told his story - a story of s :ones' W VW. j,,.=� �• �� = S r '" O r.. nbl bins' Co., Parkdale, a co y of a romance which, nevertheless. is sa old as ;; --�-- _ p I: , -Attention- is directed . to Mr. Wm. eat 'tile work of 140 pages, fully illus- humanity itself. He fi� depended for ` �.�..; - Logan's new advertisement on 4th page. "i<te , giving. a concise and readable effect on no semsoreeeIof luxury or orna• F j 1.. .. - :9 Iadtaated.. live of the experiences of Mrs. relent. All his creaiive thonRht and spm•L.HATS A ll1 D CAPS, - ,' sa •The Rev. John MCEwt�n, who lately °w lock and Mrs. Delliney durin I pathetic insight and m 'o skill of craft �� h t eir two months captivity with Big have been centred on he two ontlrfbl gloves and Mitts Ties E from s V conducted Sabbath school institutes in P Y y t tc. j Etc., EtC, I - i __, _ this village, was inducted .in the Presby- ear s band of savages ID the }ate North• figures which give the• ictttre its name. ` i E. est Rebellion. The work is full of What charnsing ••Li tie sweethearts" • �'i :, 1�/ urian church at Lakefield week before _ 1, Inst. interest, and will without doubt command they are 1 The handsome boy, with his �,, acnes a ar sale. �`�t To Let.. I peachlike skip and bronzed complexion, II GROCERIES E.R I E S., Fic)ierin The she late] w to season.' with the half-forgotten love -offering of l . 03 • _ p y ocetlpied by TgE News. i strawberries in one brown hand, while Fresh GrOcerles a1Wt1f g On llaXld: - , $ ' (` Suitable for a small store, 01 would make �' a 'sPaper readers can often ant. easily - . an excellent barber she Rent few- o a iendly and encouraging act to ub- the other rests caressingly on the should- _ ;*a• .- • — Apply P er of the little maid, on whose face he _ . 1 cher such as mea would cheRr ull.. R (- PP y to Wfn. G. Ham, Pickering. 1 tf y n zes so fond) and the little maid her. a Ektra Value In (Teas and �` mvere)i w en it was su rested. sem 1 en sSugary �ettiaR / t5f, P Y self, with her wealth of !amber hair, the 00 " � ' � �,-_ , � 1`. r�,°�e A I t tis way: When a business 'advertise _ _ Mr. D. Pickett's little daughter' Mary, ent rtrads the attention add leads to eyes half arch, half tend r,.and the sweet• - - I - U Canyie, Goods Pickles Spices and Extracts of all M h who has bad a severe attack of scarlet fev• b sin ss correspondence or personel in• ly smiling lips, conscpous of the just > > > er, is, -we are pleased to learn, convales- t rco rse with the advertiser, kindly uttered assurance of tlee`old rhyme : -1Z k1ndS.. I e++ti curer ting. , ; . ' . y W. •UtY esti v the name of itis paper en v►hich "If jou love mea I love yon . 1 e.ers-k ,.-. y u 6 w it. Such references are often ' Nothin shall eyer� � art us ta•o,`$ . ` t� PAitBiz" . j •=Ddrs,`T. Lens' wishes to inform her g 11 lady friends. and customers that she has a ike ncouraging •to •the advertiser and ID ! p blis er. There is nothing aTti cin], nothing ad- �♦� ;' (� O �1 Air 1! F opened out a large and beautifiil stuck of Ventitious. The ileac] beauty of the V 1 ��•OE S� in eban winter millinery, in all shapes, shades a Ze lttstate stamps- � bov lover, the level wit he of the irl'A , � • - . Torontc• Y �' K Full assortwent of Gents Ladies' and Children's. D[oney t and sizes at lowest posIible prices. Mrs. Wh a imparting a bit of information to face, manner and expressions, are set off a Devin • � T. Len �� .. g• 1-.. I , gave urselves from inconvenience, -e finery. - - A food C"P., ,ay sve every reader from incurriiag the peasant ass. Her Is ole ornament q . - - - xoLE. nT (,ontrary to genera ea� etatio tl.e s Eli ht 'loss at some bine in the a small cross pendant from a ribbon• � . -04 _ CHINA, GLASSWARE. . Oonntr :crop of apples in this vicinity has been flues Among the hnndreJs of sub. Gesture, look, joie, co Uine most elo- 1 , RE E.' very good this year. They are aeiling at s vigil ns coming to us in postage stamps, yuent to impart the mea rig of the scene. - M r, . from 75c to �1 per barrel. ;Vie. Wm• a oc asionly open a letter to find the Though there is no do bs of the boy'sZ Juetice. Varty 'disposed of one burdred barrels ,$ amp glued closely together, render- affection or of the girl'e� love' and faith, ��gE�'�e pSf. olLs� STATIONERS I I-BOnac')e last. week. e g it difficult to setpe:ate them. ,In neither of them can hav as yet begun to ., - &c., &c, - rq"- The slet)hodist Chnxh. ! I s t�din stamps rub the gumiue;i �iide take life au srricux. Th reflection may - • . �� o the rapidly over the hair at the suggest a-tonch of paths is in connectionD I l Morning service at 0:30. Stib est : e �� 7 b ck the head a -few tfienes, and they with a lovemaking that :takes no thought, ` . ,. IT 'The tinsearchable riches of Christ. w 11 n�t stick together. It is rehab] of tomorrow. This artistic wonder can erinars N Evening service at 6:3Q. Socfal MA RQU I ' �, „b•er; t Quest- the na ural oil in tlee hair that produces ;be secured only by su�rscribers to the1 c ,, Sy � area �, IOIIF. Subject: : "Husb nds'and Wive6:" &11 is d sired effect. This recipe will be FAMILY HxRALD AND WRiKLY STAR ,Mon. andWbim-a Everybody welcome. ev-,W. G- How• re em Bred to advantage =a, i vena the tag by persons treal. It is not for sal . Send a postal IC=R1XT(a. • torge, Gr ca i g postage stamps in envelopes- card for particulars. I . - - We�n( Or pec etbooks about their persons. _ ----ii. = i )= - - _ .•" -- ---____-f_._. -- _, _ ; - A $retrci r i --- , AL ssrtl►' Clad. Personal Memnon -'CA ' ne foreterin heed! T -OUR STOCK]. -. bynigLt for of the Pickering 1` sws note- �F'e lied st �1�101tllllcf'1141mo- __ dreeF, c; r . .. --e .�• els his brethern that his office "has been from Mr. Br"1 upplied with a clean, new towel." This He has , Toronto. ;T ST • • s good news --almost too good to be tiv _.. . sting friends near Kin- D .- - ut we cannot doubt our broth sate during the past week. -. - . . . have a ' , ver- Mr. Thos. Bmuting came home on R CE. I� • -•.* ,-� ty. `_ ..,,Wel; ourselves, Saturday evenenq last. • I ' It. �G would nob uch for its spotlessness ; A splendid lot of Dark Tv�eeds- for.: :_ . -D. We >Qaetat l 1.ARrico)t Some one sends a long Comm',nicwtioU }t is getting so much muscle that ere long ansuaa C>rt; "y �+�«� , Fall Sults. . . `davit from Greenwood, but does not send his it Fill a able to stand alone. We sr•e Remember that there w;11 be service � ase At ' than t an d ndt.ric like our brother, and we cannot on Sunday, Nov.I5Lli. r ,; - name along with it. Tjhe name. mast y I AI•s i � - 000t and Shoes for Fall Trade. •. s� . accompany communise Ions in every rd t get it washed three times a day. Runaway. _ _ '- . case, as a guarantee of good faith, Dot Solo as our brother can boast of a On Monde last' as Mr Fox I machin -o . b'u g y • .. for publication, unless' desired. This cl ant wet -so long will he be able to eat, was west of the vil)ra eon business, ' sl a well at night. It is. a s "� I have received- a Consignment or OShavva Stove �omyany tl< rule will not be broken. P g � }ie is his horse became frightened and started . • A A. r ski g both ends aeut." For our own off at break s ed io and the vile a stoves, for Which I aln Agent and sell at low prices. . I t ] now n is. Pe ��wpec MW � p , w ,often have. to make one end 4?- i b.�i]dinR. Every eStaLlished los 1 newspaper fe- br ad. R'oodbridge News. (We feel and brought rep at the fir rY stable. The Y .epttlati rj ' `t I ceiies sabscri tions from large, shies sprin,; of {he wagon was rokAn and con. GEO.-PARKER.,DUNBARTON.....°°rner- P g so f �r you Bro. Chauncey. It the sideraUla nam a done 6o tlee Ilaruess. which pnzz}es the publisher, bit whish a$ xeiiaenc plc f Woodbridge did their duty yon - . _ ----- -- . - _ _ _ - -- --- -_ .• __ - was °ea lained b the New York Times Compntsewy •aes�siatsps . w uld ever be forced � to chew, one end laiely t s follows: A wh lesale merchant As will be seen by refs encs ` to the re•, . , v. s o the office towel in lieu of breacj. it this city who had be ome rich at bis Shame on them ! Ed \ F w,. port of the last meeting o the local Board ' HO ].1. .­ I . business. says his rule i was that when of Health, every exon ichtn the muni- ste rs ,1 ars 1 e rst i Ani . l— - - he sold a Dill of goods oil credit, be im- =O stO�'•;. cipality of Pickering, who has not or York, ); k�t�, mediately subscribed for the local paper A �c stern exchangei�es t�I® follow- been successfully vPcci ated within ar. ) a tnoaera of his debtor. He says that! a man who's in A good number of Sears agq period of ten years, are required to get eases or VINNAN H A D D I E S, l the BRo too poor to advertise is too poor to do people were startled, by a report respect• vaccinated on or before.t .the list of Jane- `• .. ' 9SALMON TROUT � Will be business. The withdra el of an adver• i g a .oung man in the western part of dry by seine duly a lified medical : - AYldreaF Is i tisement is an evident:e of•weakness inen w at as then called Upper Canada. He Ulan, The Board furnis es the .vaccine, - are tot slow to act upen� w ret i to the woods one winter morning and Mie cost to each regi elft is set down. I i_ 01 . t clic Duren the da he f !1 c at 3b cents. Certificate 'must Isu b T 3 r A seavy -Loos. g y e e l s tree a e ... ITS' w ich lodged. He attempted to fall fut`Iiiiilee�l showing that they have been ` iit�: We notice b a rei nuiii er of the vaccinated. It is hoped ever resident office f ' I - Norwich Gazttft that Messes Mor a othe on the first one to bring it down, y � 11 K1I1ds �f Canned Fish . , 1.' ° b t di not succeed. He went u one of will avail themselves of the privile a of i ... ionto. Wei;tlake's confectionery establisleinent P 1 g of th . )„ I' the lea ing trees' to dislod a thein, when gettin vaccinated, and thus n:ard 'r@sh. 2t,zld wCOC _ otber t:r�t in that place was entirely consumes] on1. cakes. li - Wednesday of last week, entailin a loss s dde ly the upper tree fell and caught against the terrible rave1'es'of aitiallpoa I nsPnt• 1., '• , n on'those entlenien ofu wards of $Z,_ t e o n man s foot between the .t«o, at' and nreventrit getting aothold in this _ y g q gW im'=LTA ZLLA?� IN' TMA .. UU(i. Their confectioner P works were t e same time throwing him over ask. township. The -Board is going about; ` ' _ ` 3 n and s that Lis shouhlers just touched their business in a way that is highly �i0 - ` very extensive, they - having by strict tl a sn w. He. was sloue, for in the bush commendable to them, and their efforts r I attention to business and fair dealing Al1,,, h s vai a could not reach his friends, and should be seconded b eve one having with their customers worked up a la>1ge Y sAr_,B,,-D0WSW_ L L Ont. Ti;.- __• and ros eroua, trade. }loth it being a cold day,lie mus soon Perish. the interest of the townsleip at heart._ _ _ _ --, Axle ar,; p P gentlemen •.. ---�-- --- -- - - -- -- -An v�ork ) are .well known in Pickering, leaving for- ut le was a man of strong will and , - merly resided here, and we are sure their as eq al to the occasion. He took leis Oil of Roses has risen greato in rice 1 many fe fends win regret to hear of their knife from his. pocket and cut the flesh owing to the h daUle in lioumelia, wlr�ere V _ serious loss b fire. rand the bone of the imprisoned leg. about 14U villages are engage:] in theJIV D a l y I s he dame to an artery lie held it until production of the article. �T C� �T R h Wri. The Potato Not. I:. I : tie eol�l congealed the Ulood and then Tore than S1H,U00 is already in ]land f AND IN S1'�ASOlr , �giut ,'x . . An exchancle ives itis followers R enfor- p ocee ed. If lee• felt his siren th be in- of the $20, oT—% - 'o lieu-i.ead g g ' g 000 wanted to band a Y.:1i. C, I -. mation : In view of the fact that hun= -u ng t fail Ire bathed his face with snow. A. building it Bournemouth, England, dreds of bushels of potatoes are daily When he had the bone bare he reached in memory of the late Earl Cairns. %! . ; . . loot by rot in this district, the experience h s axe, and with one blow severed it and 'rte descendants of Protestants who J of a successful farmer is gladly published. as free. He crawler] out of the wo,)ds Rop. � e (- . . s .OHN . r withdrew from )Mance to Germany when - - . .. t� aiak,- rhe f�rree r a d ac oss fi.. _ - - - -e meat' ed carefully sorted a eld to the road, where se: the edict of :� antes was revoked, have hotL�t)- over two heaps of potatoes, taking great. p ssin team took him home. That is - . - � = N- Doll inaugurated a statute of Calvin at Berlin. a News, r;;,,, care that every tuber in each pile should Sung an was afterwards a member of - - ,: be perfectly sound. He then sprinkled a tl e D minion Parliament, a Cabinet A Japanese Court has just set an ex- 'ano - 'bushel of airs mist r and is now ample to civilizatiolz by fining an t ditor lot4e; . . lacked Line over one Heap known as 111r. Jus , , . t tee 0' onnai•. Z7 yen for ueg.ecting to acknowledge the - . ''i i t H 1: and buried them, at the same time bury. * ,�jjsource of extracts clipped from a con- . - F `, r sou), ing the other, but without putting on the C t ��, , temporary. ' the Cttthb, lime. Four days later he u' covered bothless tnont:� - � heaps and found that the p lateen in the �'�e ave in a further issue some perils- Enquire at the Pickering Drug store' in.4. t . . . 401, a. 1, Rneb;i, • u re regarding counterfeit bills in circ reference to .the extraordinary merits of •wish to ,�t one on which he had sprin led the limp g, g u Y . � ! s , . la ion. rhe followin furthsr articulare `'lest s Cough Syrup. It is incomparable arable , Rememex-' - were perfectly sound, while hose in the g P Y P• P . . , ;.� . , Cuthbert • - other were all spoiled. o the counterfeits are to hand, whieh for the speedy cure of souffles, colds, core- , . gumption in its earl at e�, Simple ' lrlght strong . Complete o re dere should carefully acts P Y aK asthma, in- • _ = >sstsaatr sad Coaoest, fluenzs, whooping cough, and all xhroat 1 ere re at present several very decep- hand and very cheap.: b �� The Women's. Fore g Missionsrq ti eco nterfeita of a new issue of 5L bills and lung diseases. Price, . 1b cents, 50 cents, and X1.00 per bottle. Ian, ! Society in connection wit t. Andrew's of the ominion of Canada, dated June Ca�1 a�� (;�e �1� a� I a Ane new • ,"He's not what you call'"strictly hand. <J 1 '`� 1 church in this village ho} bazaar and is , 18 E3, dyable at 'roronto, in eD•eulat- style. $ e some," said the major, be.Amin throw h travelling concert in Dale's hall on -day evening io in di eren0 parts ,of the country j g g Dale's.. winsa, Lt - . last, which, despite t e tbreateniiriR T' a bo •s bills may by known by the his glasses on a homely baby that lay - , lf;ew dna weather, was very well a nded. Ther fol ow• g •discri tion : The howlin iu bis mother's arms ; "but it'sr ore COMM ladies had a lar a varlet f L r D P Porti nit .oi the ki d of face chat we on on " "It's1 ware-. . g useful d fferm i v Y and n the centre of the note is C Ale., beautiful articles on vie and for sale reel engrsved and the ezpressioD bad. not the kind of face that ever Having t grew oD -�•�- first -clam during the afternoon, an q 'to a number Tl e d is over the is in the imprint, You,,' was the indignant and trne4pected P��jX�._JR11 r friends dna . . were disposed of. In thevenin Iit'tisb Amenean Bank Note CO.. Mont• reply of the maternal being; "you'd be >, or cc g Rev. - ---- - --- --- - --- - - -'" _ T best n Mr. Cameron occupied t e chair. ".and real (1 wer border of note,) which are better looiciul; if it had 1" m r : • m w h ti, introduced those who t k art in. the ;o. red iD the "I •a Arent Chloe, ott is getti around 1 aVE S STOY S I P genuine, are omitted Y Y nK STOVES, S , ... -' f pp ROU L I _ program- Addresses we delivered by on Thee ounterfeit. Tbie color of the ink right sitart," "Yes indeed I is, honey. :`n B flop . Rev. Mr. I was pestered and sick abed with Rheum- TIS. C`11�I'®Y17.Q1 A arid. Fi03CO. - a � ,Y ; known ho i . weep and M . B. Bunting ; i printing the numbers on the P� 1. - _ r r, i. ' : having the ,`; piano duel by Misses a vena; instru- ge uin , ia'a bright eamine, while oD atism for sly years and done this West's - - 1 t. Prepared megtal music by Messrs i ton, Gordon, th co uterfeit it is brick red. The World s Blonder or Familp Liniment the and Tripp;eople are talking so much about, and, I TU eubseriber lies just purchased for cash a good >tsl3artmer�t of . z..-1Past. F I h :t. ['h� pp; song by Miss rows; •piano sh in of 6be tvordn Dominion of Cain- pro cu by Mr. A. A. Post , r a ngs by Misr; ad is oarse and scratchy. The lathe was stere enough oared. It done saved t - - - ivsattenaa Murray, of Whitby, and iss "Case of wo k i the la green figure this old nigger's lite." Price 4bc and 500 5���� MIMES— d � GO��S . • t 'Pickerin y'e 2 b�• per bottle. gold at the Pickering Drug !- Pickering; sougs by Mr. Holliday; ; duet On the' ounterfeit, in the lower portion Store _ by Misses Brown and Poole ; piano duet • of th lie large green fi nres 2 are seen ., ►, 1-4 -- b Misses J. Miller an Poole. Why l asked the astonished school. 'Ten Barrels of Coal Oil � Three Tons of btove Pipe Iron, apd other stock is ' , � . us . y The rn nin four sharp and distinct zi different selections were ell rendered, pagmaster, "can't you read ?'' "No," replied ° proportion, all of which I guarantee to sell as cheeip as the cheapest. - !1_. . n a. On the genuine these are Theory of f and were liberally aPP a ded by the see to • the spaces between the differ- the farmer laDc�lord, throwing a liamurer ,, , , . , k �� F lny, c un audience. Refreshments, ' the shape of an$ Po Inns of the lathe work, and are at the hens to remind them that they ' The sub>icriber will be in Pickering Friday -and Saturday of each wee pros . Ro oysters were served afie the concert tb not sh ' an distinct, must get out of the corn. "No ; fact is, to assist J H Bund ' �' Nabie d The most no- y• part e_ The ladies bl defect at the first sight is the I did set out to learn to read once, 1. • few door `FS' � all • who desired to bit . ' .. are to be congratulated upon the success se !Ongraving and unnatural eicpres- when I thought I should never be able to ', ening. J;.. t attending there labors. sic of; he portrait. of Lord D ff reads ten -thousandth part of the staff V. -- 1.A ` wrist tr e e en t o er. - AND 4 . Po n erin that'll n, I ga • •t ap i spa' " 85.17•: PICKERIN G A CLAREM NT r - ' P i t at e f • t i .1 £ - - . .. . , i .. t .. . . ,. �. ; - V . .. .. _, h: � ... , -.-t. L, - - - , ,:, _ { . t. a __ ,_ s_. j Vii.. d .t a , �..i.. . r( k - +s. N , ,' �:IM6 - - M.. , 4 : , . r �y •_ "