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'T ---' __ -- EXPRE8SION8 OF TNE" PEOPLE. . . ,�lassionat �f�r�s. 81iSiril88 �iAZ'd8. �-CJT AROT�ND IT seed to meet aRai=1• Altogether a very .11 iC�ll. py8Ae1<nt evening wi►R Spent. Na' " 1(R�XSSARILY EiiDORA1cI1 BY ?II1� me4i - aif�iuical• The following is the address in full . 1 _t-- -.-- -.. -. - -.r— - 1ciL li• - w,._ TRST LacAL NA*PZ$TNG9 RXCORDSD BY To air. John H. Turner, FIELD+ D'' M. C. P. S. PHYSI- - . j]� �j - -- �TBZ PRZS9 AND JNTTI<D DOWN BY OUR r. . - ' , AN, sURGEON. CORONER, etc.. M i S S l' , E . Bevy. of Major t bees e. h th B. CI ®filceiours- Morning, from 8:90 Ou'ttS COSBBSPdNDltNTt3. Da.a BIB, - -We, as members of this the Dialer "That $ai{ A6sif1• i - , - eienng put' Grange Society, having learned with regret of ri evening teem 5 to 8 o'clock. I -y Teacher of the theory and practice of _� g 119p_ _ _ . I yyour intention of leavingg our tmmediate neigh -v ties Editor of the Pickering New$ j v. M. C. P. 5., ON= ' 8CARBORO borhood and oing oR to join those who are E• w:�KE, M • Music. Graduate of St." Ann '4 - ; g . �. T tRIO. Coroner for the county of Oa- �[' Us1Cal COnaervatOly, N.Y. " .,i seeking their fortune in the tar off land of Da- �IB, ___j was rather Bnrprised at read►'ng kola, feel that we cannot let this opportanit y►rio. Yh s}c•}an, Surgeon and Aceaachenr. Real '.fir. UntleTwbod, whose death was T @- y an article in the News of Meech 18th. _ o,IfLD next door to the POSL of8ee, {. pars without tendering to you a hearty farewell de�ce , 10 0 - I orded on the flth of Marc i, was nearly and meeting here at your home to Bay a last headed "About that Sail." Perhaps the p;cyenu Music Room at the residence of Mrs. Read, ears of age. He was fie of Ontarl0's goodbye. With an untiring energy, a genial - writer being a boy, as he called himself, - - _ opposite the" News "office, Pickering• 4l- • Y 1' I Spirit and a willing hand, you hav9 faithfully and does not know that the PiekeTitlg NEws if; -- - -_ -_ - _�_- - --- - - - -__ __ _ -- - -. _ pioneers.. earnestly prosecuted your laborB from day to ✓� The Ihotlii hro4llers, of Pickering day as a tilPer ot.the ground, aB well as diBCharg- read a:a far away as Cobotlrg, where it is ,' pgN BALL DOW, , BARRIEYl'ER - ed in a very creditable manner the duties of my pleasure to reside. Not wishing to : i tJ and solicitor. Votary Public,etc. OrFICE— township, have removed to the Junction, secretary of this Grange, and by these meaua take up any more of your valuable space, "'s Blvck, Brock- street, Whitby. Private fir'i OD life Taylor hem @stead. have endeared yourself not ohly to those im- 1 Decree•• an at lowest rates and on favorable medigtely connected with this Orange but also I wish to set myself right in th(' eyes Of _ " . foods to to 8-y — 1 Mr. Win. lieuuett and Miss Hannall to the community at large in which you have the public by simply saying the article terms of hayinent. - • _ - PICKERING AGENCY g �,FHI 1'�IIKEH�BAItRISTEHS Reeler were joined in matrimony ou th@ lived. Rein desirous of showing ourtaithin written by Wm. Reed to false. U 1Gt1} alt. y u by your worka,we ask your acceptance from Yours truly, A.B. DOVfaWELL.. and ;colic itore, ct:c. Money to loan. No our hands of this watch as 0 slight token of the y, Al . Open for the transaction of all legitimate Highland Creek division Of the Sons, esteeru in which you are held by us, and our �--- eominission. Uffice : Haney' Building, Picker- - , inR ; open every Fri'lay• H. E. MoRpuy, R.A.. Banking Business. Temperance are holding open xneetings, acknowledgment of your services. The Band Instruments.. TAOYAy yA} ;g}.it. N. B, -A ninety acre farm for We one and ull assure you that you leave us Q` ten,is 4 -y OFFICE HOURS —From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays and is meeting with great guess ►s. with the hearty good wishes of all and we, trust r the Picktri►i' N)CWS - e on ea• - - - -- -- - - - - -- - .: i % f - - 10 to 1 O Clock. - •0_ -64" • that you will be equally useful shear deservedly To t.te Editor Of _ ELAMERE, $LACK, RESSOR & - .4 - I f�BMAWA. esteemed in your far oft home in the West as Etit:T,ISH. Barristers at Law, t;ollcitozB ►SaYlIIuS Bank lIl COIl11eCt10Il. yon have been here in Ontario. SIR, —As a subscriber to the fared foe Conveyancers, �c. Otticea, No. 17 t� sad at heart you will often be as you reelect procuring instruments for th@ brass band in Chancery, ( °.�,) (iE0i3GI. KF.RR, Agent. Toronto Street to\� C� *mmiae on DyDir ♦ tt!tt ,. _ • _ _ The Bev. .Eastman, late of this upon the past few been crushed your life and whilst in this village, I would like to ask through _ Ildoney to Loan - _ yyour heart has lean c *uahed and tyre burden our valuable ournal, who gave the Sal- ; DAv}:isoy BLA (-s, H. A. KEESOR, E. TaT.oult ' ��. place, has beer. 1� ft the sum of $5,OW by fern al}uost more than you could bear, yet this Y 1 y a deceased relative in Roellester. same God who has thus afflicted you has promis- vation Army the right to 1186 any of the i g}tc3LISH. - -- paraphernalia belonging to the band and .,\ FARE «'EI,L, LL. I3., I3AIt The Jcsepli Hall 1�'orks are nQw ��, ••My �.�a• •, is an$lcient' and vow ou th© . • E. I AIr�t4 OF PAC±i�AGL : I assurance in his Holy Word that If fait ituI to owned by the citizens of 'this village ? I - 1 • RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and . running at full blast. the. gra.e already given b1•- and -bye you will out- ' Court House, Whitby, 10-y ('ount� Solicitor. _ - - i'ortlaud or Halifax to .iverpool or London The LreasUt'er of the ttlan last week 1 e• rlcle the sForina of this life and become reunited understand they are using the drum and! �1 ;�. RITCHIE ti BILLINGS, derry, cabin .�50, X70 n 480. Return ?100 �eived from the liquidator Of the Hall to her who has been a comfort and a counsellor e}%mbols of the late band, and have bash- ' TF", to }ou as you have travelled on through this using them all along. This is not right_ �Il ga}- ,•istt•rs an11 SolicitorP, High Court of 13:3 and T150. Intermediate and steerage, a - g !I Everything belonging to the citizens should lowest rates. Works, the sutn of p1,5G4:32, alTeara es world of a xietP, conflicts and disappoint- 1c1etice. Whltt'y, Unt. MO to loan on yea mcnts. 19 -y It you are sending for your friends you can ob of taxes due by the estate., Osha«' IF erJnaLie trrwg• Lain Plt1:PAID 1'ASRA(iE CF.IiTIFICATEn a In conclusion, we desire to add that your be collected and called in at once, and now happy,. , Iiersonal demeanor and conduct have been irre- properly taken care of, so that if a band is , _ _ _ _ - - -- _ - . .,- �� --- !lowest rate.-,, available from England, Irelands M# _ quosichable during the period you have been a re-organized the instruments will be on - 4 { cteri►i(l y. Scotland, Frt.nce, Germany, Sweoden and Nor member of this Grange Society, and we have g , I . ., - w'ay. For tickets, etc., apply OLAREMONT. alwa�-% found you ready to undertake and faith- hand and not destroyed, as they certainly_' i . l v duties asaigned to b if allowed to be used as the Army- , HO1'KI \S, VETERINARY SLR- �+� - ful in thedisebarge of an, well @ 1 Ors $. V mn� ( ou. We couimeud you and the children whom j H (,E(l4, ttrad:}ate of the Ontario Vet- "CT The celebrated Bairnsfather fa fly y uses the lei drum. Let a meeting of sub rinar� <<,i ;r� e, Toronto, and practicahractice T God brae given you into the hands of our Great g r etc. -pn account of increa9e of I g'GLI�T. EXPESg OFFICE. �VII'1T1B will give c farewell entertainment in " he Par.'ut, prating that He may he your Guide scribers be called at once. Yours, &c., I sboe during cite aad then your portion after death. A SU13SCRIBEB To THE FUNr}. sate Inv accugton}e,i riaita every fiaturday to --- _- ,_--__ - "T.,Wn Hall° here On Friday even ng, g �� hitevale• Cherrywood and Dunbarton will at- signed in behalf of your numerous friends, ' } QreenRiver Basket Wo APrtl Jtli, uliaer the ausptees of the A. E. bl., secretary, - Should Be Stopped. - . k•nd the olgeasefl of the horse fool at my own March 26th 18% icr�e, Gres lover, in the forenoons of Tuesday Ancient Order of United `�OI'knlen. WLitevale, , Wcdne,:lav, Thursday and Friday of each week. This family stand unrivaned as exponents -- • A fleet class assistant horseshoer alwave on hand_ SPLINT BASKETS in" arie and t*bn - of Scottish sou and verse, and their A Spring Poetry Club. To the Editor of the Pickering NEWS t Veterinary instruments made to order. Med g SIa, —The people of Pickering mart be tine ivy horses and cattle always on hand. Calls bushel sizes. Baskets of all other six s concerts ore said to be of the most ea- 1 by night or by day promptly attended too.._yAd- made as well. jo able kind. As this will be their last He came in very softly, as if treading long suffering and slow to anger or they ttreRs, Green River. Ont. _ _ Orders for the trade filled exclusively" concert in this section previous to leaving n down, and sticking his head in at the would have risen in their might long ago . -- - — — for Australia, there should be a large sanctum door, said and put down the unseemly and disgrace- '12g {nfi`s8 �LctrDib. - . veneering a Specialty.. "(good nl.arninfi, "Mr, . F,ditor. Svc ful pow -wow kicked up by the Army, not: _ — �- attenilauce. See bills. et CIub in only on week nights but .on the Sabbath ---- - -- - -___- - Flour and Apple Barrels always n . . have organized a Spring Po ry -- - - -+�+ - day. For months this organization lase {- Cortt•P•y(t►u-er, • 'e. Band. All orders by mail promptly - WHITBY I this village. we lied our first meeting been allowed to'-beat their 'drums on thG ' , \ '1'Uti'`'tiSHIP CLEIi[{ tended to. Address ! ;! . last night, and a charming lot of poems streets and screech and yell to the fn11es0 1% I R. UEATO J. B. WURT Proprietor; The atlile is clubs fire re -or auizin were halide/? in and read b the secretor •. D. • Divigivn Red stray. Secretary Pickering 1� q S extent much t0 the a;1DOyanC@ Of the - a Agricultural Sociptc, Commissioner for taking 47 -y (}yeah Raver, Out for the eomi g season. I I have brought some of the finest sped- residents, and I think it is shout time they --'- -' �— - -" -__ -- - - - thinlciug you might like to ublish •cffidavits, Cvnvevailcer; kccountant,•and Incur- - - Mr. Siuio Fraser's brother at Mount wilds, 8 P were given to understand that they do not dace AEent. N'aluator for the Hamilton, Yrovi- CUR thetil, ' own the streets of the village, and that• - I dent and Loan", ciety. OFFICE -At Bestou SIRGSUMMON u Forest di @d .last week. ��, F. �:ore,liroughaui. 2''-y The Grand Trunk hotel was set on fire' "Hum 1 Organized A Spring Poetry there is a law which inflicts a penalty upon, _ _ a short time ego, but was notice)! iu time CIub hay@ you ? Well, we organized one disturbers of the public peace. While I I - - - - - - - c,'0 UJVTIr OF ON RIO. , � Architect. to present it proving s[3riotls, in this office some Limo ago, and I was would be the last one to wish Ito do any- ,:: � - Q86- . i ' \I r. J. S. iii. wilcoa, an old resident, in hopes that we would slip through with- wog hi that (lodlbyinanye8e�ito the free 1v out liar'- to as3emble for business this worship of I. COUNTY ARCHITECT = —1: �- ,e -- No. 1-lace olFioldiuq ., ° �•°� � � died last week: _ -,alien, I have come to the conclusion tha6.� - I l -• for the county of Ontario. Drawings , ..,:..,� -C2^ :Ap'• a U , . Illy. riflin ti >slouitIer in Paters__ r pins, but it seems I was mistaken. — _ _ __ _ such institutions as the one referred to art• and Fpecifications furnishcI for every ctas9 of - + brin the Sting I oeL} at Club, a curse � rather than a blessing to any . building. ei Stearn and hot water heating and 1 Whitby ,2 1 1 l 9 1 i i 1 1 Bros. foundry, burned his arill badly one, Jtltl, R P • g . ventilation a specialty, office— Ger'ie Block, i Brougham ; ;1 say last weQk. stands in the corner behind t p illage ; but if they are to continue they I eor er llun,Iag and ]frock streets, . Wnitby- 2 'c Pickering " ?3 7 14 Since the openium of a branch of a I of the note[! editors and journalists of the ahonid do their worshipping inside some• � Resiuence- Kiu:;ston Itvatt, East Pickering. 87-y 3 Port Perry I,, 9 li R 2 15 - 9 t;abri<ige Toronto Stock exchange here there has Dotuiniou.'' I i , • , 1. building and not on the street. - - - .- 5 Cannington .: l0 23 24 9 10 � ' Uwing to the yelling (I Cannot call it ' .i rf(�ti(►►►�(•►•i.,n!/.. 6 Beaverton 1l 23 '25 10 17 been considerable speculation an m:�rl;ins ! singing) and the beating Of drums on the - �.= -- _ 13 •24 2c 11 18 indulged in, with the result that several Whack ! Tikuulp ! . Slain ! Thad ! LICEN'.�ED ? UPtergrove - -- - - - - - -- _ r �H0'IIAS YOL'CHE1;, Jim, that betties it tit presEnt. streets.! many people are prevented from B Urder E FAREWELL of our rotuinent residents have ••drappe[1" •`There, w, driviti into d ( ioneer, Zolnator, 6t ^ -• for the Counties , �� p i horses will Dot stand the 1 1 �U t s,aleR y rk of the I e ce. amounts `crying, froth $10 np to ' Frank, clean up the mess ate quickly as g the village to o their trading. t , 0 York. North attd Mouth Ontario. Auction Gle . .possible, for I m awful busy." And the because, their cf al; kinds conducted and property, valued at _ __. _ - hilnth't•[1R- Arratil;ementa for auction `Send 10 cents postage, and we will }ail' `;editor proceeded to write Riti exl }austive uueart ly noise. This results in damage e n-ioierate charge. y you iron a roysl,valuable,aam ,le b x of , v or valuating can be made at t►n time at in to w of BROUGHAM. article on the brevity of life and the and los of trade to our merchants, and ales lA- HOTEL. 5pecisIl - attention GIST goods that will put you y t0 thin they Will patiently stand thi8 t.1e IiRUI (�1 'i1 making more money at once, lieu Cet'tainty Of death. Fill t,e given to all orde.rg by latter or telegraph. kind o thing much longer is asking a a,lclrr cc ilex 4i, Iiroughain, Ont.� 25-9 anything in America. Roth sexes of fill age calf �llls village seems to be deficient in - • _ _ -� N - '. , I fancy. live at home and work in spare time, or a71 the a€; little too much of them, -- -- —`- time. Capital not required. We will %tart you. ueWS to our local paper. «'bather we value of Lines of Evergreens: But what I most object to, is the de- Bla(•knnfitlfJ►ff/, .��• Immense pay.sure for those who start at nce. may account for It Ly being very peace- strnctiQn of the sanC ity of the Sabbath t: -r- Immense & Co. PTrtland, Maine. -v Y g1 gossip p R day. Everyone who desires to spend the 1. .. _ - - � " .T A L - -- - able or the people aye not given to ossi 81,1 --Aa s rin will soon be here, will • �♦� I C H .F. L R �- 1•� D, G E \ E R T THBERT9 is hard to say. 6uclt things as usually you slow me to suggest to your farming holy day sa it should be spent cannot but lrl Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, I'ickeriug, �'� � <J admit 'that the Army marches, with t2te gt fin ,roved machinery for Bolt, interest a village seem to be passed over readers' the imppoortance of devoting a I Ont: The laic l in as usual. few days to lanting wtudbre Ueu the acCOm tauying bedlam, effectually dispels• Axle and Nut Cutting. Horaeshce Watchmaker and Jeweler, as` not worth chronicling. We feel that Y p All work promptly and satisfactorily executed• a such should not be. We react with portions ' of forest retained � all serwus thoughts, for the time being at '' MCKERIM ONTO oyster supper at Dunbar- country was cleared are rapidly fading least. Besides this, it is a great annoy- -- ______ - - -- -- • pleasure of an away. In some pales of Ontario, Indeed, shoe to the Sabbath Schools, distracting - - paiff "tH►•s (tfttl GUI..xi'e►•t±• , Lou, and parties at other places, and one it has been found very difficult to preserve the attention of the scholars jest at Atime ! . -- f SIGN A beautiful assortment of • would be led to think Brougham never them, as they blow down ; and where this when strict attention is desirable, anti I ti T I :� G, GRAINING, difficulty 'does not exist, they are largely preventing their giving heed to the-instrna • Writing, Paper-Hanging, Tinting &C of of all wa les, Clockfl, Jewelery and F ncy had iauy such plessule- kind�done on the shortest notice. All shades of Goods, on hand. Mrs. A. Pd1•ey gave a . try pull bn drawn upon yearly, either for fuel or to Lions imparted. paint mixed to order.. None but O JRE•Ey _ „ I LY EECU D Friday evening last, When a very pl @asaut obtain more land for the plough, so that To sum up, the Army is a nuisance, andj j „gh Lead used. HILTS ec wELB . REPAIRING IRING PROMPT time was spent. About half -past nine we in a few years, much of the farm land in the marches should be agaelcbed. - - -_— After, yeas' experience I am able to sa I will started to pull the taffy and pulled until Ontario will be destitute of shelter, and gaping, Mr. Editor, you will give thla- - - u►trt (i"tui Shoe-q-______,.________ _ _ guarantee Bgtist°�don. - -_ -12y= some complained that their arts were will anffer all the evils which have.resnited an insertion in your paper, I remain, . Vox POPV1J . .._ _�RD BIiIGNALL, KINSALE, - sore ; then commenced plays and Banc- in other regions from the same cause. - j�IGH The rows of decidnoua trees which are - 1 ONT., dealer in Boots and Shoe,, is still pre- ing• • The Green River Mouth 017411 being planted here and there will be very I He Did Not Sign it. pared to supply his friends and customers well $and, accompanied with the violin by g p rued and sowed work to order of the best . valuable; but there is not one planted, as • quality I also keep work to hand a full sup- Mr. Bernie, gave some excellent nluaic. et, where there should be twenty. It is a Greenwood, d arch 23rd, '8S. . 1 N- ply of Boots and shoes from the best fsetsciea rn At half-past twelve refreshments were tt, Province all of which have been %elected by SMN� Pa. subject which wiU very -soon force itself on " e� provided, to whielt all did an:pls justice. the mind of o11r people; and there are To the Editor of the Pickering N14wi3: k practical niam and will be Bold at low rsew. for cash. Give hie a call and Inspect for youradK. 10y ----0 At three .the party brokLe up, all seeming two auestione relative to it. The first is glx�_ -IQ .looking over the minutes of Lhe OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SSOE sot? to pat•t.. to begin before shelter is needed ; trees last Council meeting I see my name T All kinds of Y mentioned as resentin a tition for aid t1 Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders - ti'Ve have been Without a dteaver since take time to grow. The next is, why not p g pe growptdy attended to. Experienced workman - 3p81,T�.�n-a' t Ch 'ors. Stock Left, but Mrs. T. Brown is �w trees which will be of use in winter James Barman. I wish the error tor- ship. Don't forget the stand, Ready Opposite the bpi=. rested in your neat issue, fie I had nothing rin vin e• 7- Luli'1 -- soon `to ooaimellee work in the weaving when shelter is most needed from the Neva King street Picke ,s fie y �, wind and cdd ? Deciduous trees are of whatever to do with Harman's petition- - - - -- $o rd ,Plank, JO1ce,F8tl Ing, business. doHr1 gOItERVILLt -. - T(ti•lol l "Itg• i _ ' The teachers and officers of "Bitittgha>n little us6 then, evergreens are much. Flooring NoTlc. —The above statement shows! " -- - J II ANY cantling, Union Sunday School field a meeting two had, li►nh nl11inahed ft don or, the borders of " t - m H E R E IS NO LONG ; - Pump Logs. evergreens—pine that oonaiderabie care ought to be taken 1 doubt chat ',ir. Johnston, Tailor, east ot. IIl r and F p g weeks ago t0 consult Ulf tI1® best means woods, numbers of young eve reena —p s hotter sAtisfaction tor" I b do im rove fire school sad pI'onlote the n� or cedar, either of these will by the Council when petitions are handed . ;he Cuthbert House, give 1n asking for aid to certain individuals,. less money than any Other first-class house }n the SHINGLES -N0.1� 2 AN Ioty of God, end decided to set apal-t answer—the last for the damper gronnd- t.ownghi ,. Call and examine his aleck if you Order on 'S orrest g a night of s ial Or the dr . All 9nnd for who Seem to labor ender the belief tha16 - wigl} to Get a stylish, geod-fitting, well -need" suit. On 1 aud, and Cnt - Saturday night as R the two first f Y the Council is compelled to support them' • itemeuiber the atldrens- JOI1tTSTOh, east °f NO i ,and at Lowest Prices, ei er sit_ ra er. It a a6 also stated that therQ trees, however, is the better for drainage. Ct:thhert•House, i'iekedng Village. lv - Lot lg 5tlt Con. Uxbrid e), 4I R y number of children iu the village If antitiea of these .young trees were whether they are worthy objects's charity, . the 111 ( = were a or not. With regard to Harman's petition - - -- joile North of Claremont, or ill be wliu did not attend the school because transplanted this spring, either directly we fully believe that there were several U M } Hotetx. _ : _ ... -�: deli Bred• Dry 4ft. s1abR' for sale heap• they had not elo'Les St. The subject was iDb, fines along the exposed sides of farms, names attached to it without the knovr- r �EIPERANC;E HOTEL; �(}REEh- R discussed, and steps taken to provide or if very small into the garden to trans- led of the parties; but of coarse DIr_ 1 wood John Mitchell, Proprietor. This R . T* FQRF .Somerville well andersta!pd that we re- them with suitable cbthing. plant again next "spring, it would be the work ever doneon most farms. longs is a new building, fluted u with every 7•S1' UXBRIDGE P. �• Many thanks for pour letter. Hope most paying rted the matter as we Rot it, We are i accowinodation for the travilling btac horses. {p Near from Ton quite frequentdo. ---ED• The best time to transplant evergreens ported to make the correction. En -. audeolnmocious stables and abed 1 S8 the iir$t week in done, but it can also be N>Lws.] I shall at all times be pteasecd w receive ��© j IZEWS• well in early spring. The most d frarii my friends and the public gonere]tif I one very -^�"""'-' _ _ _ WNiTEVALE. sncoessfnl pleating I have known was 750 1 _ _ Piews of the �Neek. ' in Greenwood. trees, four feet high, transplanted when 1. ��, O 1� U O N ' HOUbE, PICKERING. . • V� " James Gordon, Proprietor. This house is I in early spring Lets ground had frozen a flue new brick building, tinished in su rior , Last Et•ida3 evening the members Of again two inches deep, Bo that a good Smallpox is raging at HBank d f : ' -, .. style. Every convei ie ice and comfort or the ; I • No. 270 met R Counterfeit bills of the Bank Of I�olV I - ;ravelling public. The choicest brands of - the Major Grange Society, sized piece of earth came with each when �: Willes, Liquors and cigars alway a on hand. _- - at the_ residents of Mr. John H. `tuner' cut round. Only "four were lost. Smaller treat are in circulation. sew and commodious staples and aheda % -y '" - 5tli cop. of Pickering (who is about to trees, of course, are more easily managed. Sir John Macdonald's health is im =" ' I aaw them ,I, • - u011MEIICIAL HUTEL, BROUGH- seek his fart�ne in the 1 far off land of In MaseaChus @tta, last year, rovin - proprietor. a being planted out by the p Mr. Charlton wants shouter a eeclltts ��t, out. john M. Gerow, Dakota.), to bid him a last good -by sic inches high, P E It Havin leased tbi% Hcwtel and fitted it up to g thousand. As to distance a art, all will in the Dominion House. � brat -class style, I shall be leased to see my During the course of the eveniu life p Irienda and the travelling public generally. The j - ladies present prepared life tables and a do from fie foot to six planted after- after- A year ago Wednesday the Toronto . best of accommodation afforded for man and volunteers left for the North -West ( . best Lion aid to those favoring I and Boarding Stable t 'sulnptaous feast was p i�ia been douetiln warder' they ions The English mail arrived at $alifas and every attention p x_10 — _ Q 'r. reaeat• After justice obtained opiD i 'lie w_ "itb their natronage• _ -- - - -- IN G p I haVO, let [Yee bay, P R ' this directtop, Mr. Donald R. Beaton, of D ROU GHAM HOTEL, JOS. PIPHER, I and evidence on this subject from many on Tuesday. 'r� Brougham, oa behalf of the friends Gladstone will introduce his Irish •' I � Proprietor. Havin leased Pay end aatioal men, who Have watched the Mr. known house from Mr. homes Pro r1e a 1•esent, read an address, and Mr.�Tilliam , rac t of experiments of this class for measure in the Imperial House of Com- having thoroughly refitted the same, I am now W rd• � j J 1! p I s need Mr. Tuner with a valu- d have also . seen ms►uy moos on April 8th. -- prepared to eaer to the wauto of the travelling l�ajOr p» e y ate, public. Every accommodation for man an instances myfif. I have no hesitation in .Chamberlain s>ad Trevelyill� ;'mem►berfrd . es Qcc., and let them to the public t rely able, huntiugeteem in which he is held.! man t Twill $..wSys have on hand first -class beast, The bar as .usual s}lppUbd Vith the ilea r ,red to pp token of as i that, if the country were properly - of Gladstone's Cabinet, have resigned, on I 1. to be procured, and an attentive hostler always souablg , Lye are note p ep s p souable '•a>ws'. Mr. Turner made a suitable reply. sheltered by evergreen windbreaks cros old aceuunt of the Irish Home Rule measure• oiitt n the rt would Toronto. ifi attendance._y or drive Uourreercfal men to arty p INNOMM -- treat reasonable temps stating that he had been taken by .sur..every here and there, farm props ionitnral Afire at the Central Prison,, mgy Do sound ' eet8 all ( T• tr ins, on Sunday, destroyed the prisen chapel Gem• A 'Bug 1D rise, but was glad to welcome them to worth one - fourth more for age me oa Called for punctually at resid aces. p R. pHTPPii. an'I did other damage to life amount of He left be• purposes than mnoh of it is at resent. THIS PAPER ZLL a CW9 and Pa IIt and red when re hired his home far the last time. Yours, &c., $10,000. . Rost l0 spruce Teami s team short notice. {g-y lieving that he left behind a good marry ltewepape! 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GVO8T _� . � . ke vins, 4* I. I � t 'L *1" �j AndL an 'sow 0 . .. . . ".i��. . " '... ill A* turot�eR*fte R � The y ' I of '" - 8%tift I - I t)w A " I I # 16""t � wbr*Uu .. I , forwook. � .- ... � . . ftom� ­ j it .. V I 0 j , . , ,__ , 1. �1. .. .1 - .- �� England Are . . . , , . ., .. .Crops.ftoinq-tit ro � L .� X ar.000. , :-n ";., . . ). � .. . I 4.-, y . 't.r.,ta; ,.,,,',-,,, Ili -_ . - . I . �., � ,- - A)A ___ . fnI o4kaior of p � : �� .1 . '..' - & 4 8, f SM baik W . vinepdolitt I Nbe an (is % . �*toes : - , - , , ",�- I to In , Ile bonnie ... , ►I I . ,A, Rww Raba itAos. , , h � oar aolvenSuft , Prince of Walos:ls selling i,L,6. fort In I � �' � A . - - -An was Bras brouset out " - '-' ' . "We - -. - - an* of th h44. When ly R I �.. 0 on ski Heron. Oracle of his Cornwall states in small It old now. buffa)o 3hi4 rft ,, , � , I_ �! Old tumor Wintow raised I its heed, - .1 , ware," old -;; I plain 5 lb, which cost $5. The y wons - �_! And laid astdo his pope. .! 'j" I he says, ­In the lakv Superior, ore trader tags. man, and he barely ;; r; � I __ � . . I.. sped with is . . oat- to single eves and each placed 3 f i. ­�� Bill lope 01001seslio down 1111,11 noes • , runmij one of Cleveland. and m the re- . after aoh#Ae almost as azationg so t I -1 . ! Waa L_.�� . �: 0 4 � 4X IN ­ ­ .. Alial% makinst 47 hills, and the pro 11 ,� And rested jjF 114 eanim. . �. ) ,_ .� . I I Thor* An said to -be 900 Antairlown in lut, - . . - . , duos : *1 - I , turd trip % a itonarally managed to pick London living In abioluts &qualor or obar• Called upon to undo ; , I � � . . I . 4 I j. I I r. � abed . undergo. , '... I. _. .1. -1 _.. , _P;. : . - . ) . 331 list. or 5j bushels ; at the rate of 550 . " Wall. I dealae 10 he orled ; -.. ., , �p a US German a - , - bt fivighs of machinery and general ity. - . d v has eight schools of . . .-�., cargo. At the time NA �. ., 'training In re nice j , I �.. bushels round nulmhOrL' ' �,:, me of which 1, speak I It where five y " per sore In TnG " This heats the very die one I :'��­'."_ - - , � ftrs . . ' *1 . � The Import duties Is . . I msxt is" I planted a quarter Of &A sore, r:; They've gone an- pbutod fo% a' the time, -,�-, -'.' powmaod of a -schooner called tike Black vied by Angland on , 0 thr� r . - , '. As fore as chinks to chick 118. � . wince made In her own colonies are so high who seek positiove under the Gov 1111AUR about half the previous crop, cut to ': I , - . ­­­; zagm. 1 : although a course of study half a, lrtj . . �- . . . . I I as to be shnoot prohibitive. Oeg rftj I single eyes and tw"te in a hill. The 1 200 'i. " I nover heard, , .. z. _. -It'Is. I *6 Well. one rvfghi late Intho summer tie ' -ken by amateurs. Kance I I _04% I upon my w . .1. .. ­ ­ I . be taken - t . � 1!1;..,. ., - 16g had ioarooly lot go of an at the foot of 9 Blah4p of London single school at Nancy. Ppor4 , hills gave 125 bushels, not counting a tow Of anything to beat IN _.. , ; ._ , A000rdln to the a, . _: . , , .. . _ . I I . I , - . I , . � bushels dug early in Jul July. One sore of -,7 - ra Ilv think i hem city to � I . � . I � i.. - ;-.-. toke Haromij, wean is oameon, t school life is shorter In England than In . .1 .1 :f , �' • I . to blow rest I . . - . . . . , R . Rev p$ thilis saluda unbe I ­ , Tile. ins enable red tappilrin P ., . I ­1: ... -.,f: ; ... 4 We got the schooner snag and ship- On revaleat - arlsons the same year planted in the same , - o!.. ! . � .. � . . inas y other wait instruotej coasts In Itaglan4 prevents -the txten*hon. (,f � � . ... .1 . - � I" I • - . , shape for bA4 weather and let bar slip, bay- Europe. lk manner gave- me 660 measured and counted -.. I An what Is this I read in Is r I .. `�,., , . . / - , . . "; - "I , L . bushels. The next spring every Est ly Aose -':: Great Cms%r I savo* the It it I . . : ;�.', ' . relief to thousands of DL&rvivg 011trd4% I . .. ,_ , . . - 0 �,. Ing the wind from the mouthiast. This gave A membor of ; th' now Government in % They're pin, to striitch she. on" Dui 7..,. - . 1,1 poplt . used In the house was peeled thickly and the . .. Evilland Is said to have rof used to appoiar In though the workhouses era adulittedly M I . 7 ! . � . , To twenty -tour o1oleck I" I �_ � 9� our Connie up the laiLe, but within an eyes kept for planting. These Shin &nim . ' s . .: -, �, L' p�. . ovejorowded as to afford. no furthQ1 � . - -reefed and court dress. a 0 Save . . hcar we had everything double Mr. Bright met the diffi ufty - - I � . � Inodatione to infrist6m 40001111. ' . I _ � , fully as large a yield as those bulky - The worthy, farmer scratched hle'b�r,... ,'.'. - , . I , , two men at the whtei. Tits Boa began to by black velvet. . ones out from the lace tubers. I have In deepest infedilation � - '! I . The 8evern Tunnel bee?ns liter - . .; . y . prov - He zszw porph xed upon the clock I I .. - ,- � � jet up In a terrible way, and " I stood on Thr(a hundred and fourtfien memb, j ..- . Planted similarly out sets in boxes in the : :. C,;.:I': " �� eri of an expensive luzu 6 e With mental jallation. . . ­ . the quarter, and looked b.Auk at the waves the prt sent House of Co- . ry to the (; rmt vester, . ­ .. . , . Commons &to In favor greenhouse for transplanting later Into the V ' L . : , I �, , �_ . * 0 R41way. The anexpeoted t6ppil � of 4 . . . . . ` � i . ; . .:: f, flowing as with ramhoros speed, it "sm. of women @uffr,.ge, while only pirdsit and the yield was as good as that of 11 For lixty years eve Powed 6ff . . nly 104 are landspring l!&I Occasioned an enornolm ,W - , . I : . ;.-I .11'' 0 an if � svery one must Brest over us. Is known go by opposed to it. . the ordinary crop from large outtinge. ; . -1 As rag tar as the sun, Or " jl.� . unforeset n - I I . .. .; � MS : � .�L near midnight, and we we were abreast outlay, and the open I An' used the good, old-fav6o ed if . A recent severe outbreak of scarlet fever have to be metponed for at 111ag wt . . s .rho lairaost, yields of potatoes ever grown . . W.thoua a hitch. by gum I &I ,;�, ��- . - . � W . � . . . . �. . . I . . . ..: -�. -� �,Txington or a little above when I end. In Do guars, Marylebone, Was traced months. - . I last F* _.. were pr-oduosd from rooted otAtIngs o'. the ,�� c4enly brand a hail from cff our starboard to ther"s F , :.1! . , L - ; - drink wk of milk from a Cow on "A Paris is 'wild with enthusiasm 0 . I ; ' "' They gbirg my fields with I house, - 44001, Of the young plant wjaioh has no po'r- � : . L I . . =. M n I yon, the whole, . crew were on model farm at Hendon. ver the - ,,j OF Wine otw-tAngled trarb . . . I., . - . .. lion of the tabor to draw nutriment from. They seno out one. ogled rail sy ftatal - . , and the schooner w" . � JANt year I took from six to e , I look at thin Unit. violin playing of Harr Jo-Lch m. 11 is i,z. . . Fronoh tqmperanoe I I L . .. eight sprouts �.'. � To everiestin- e I . . Ill and alidiow down . . _:.:% _L_ _ . . " I "t . OlLmblng up en hill and h I people have not yet possible to get seats at the Salle Rr&r� I . 11 I I from each bud of a sweet potato and these '' ,:` -, " I .1 .. ­ ,'. rraolted -the' paint of recommending tot though the un-form price is no less 4' . . L* - . 1 . of . Planted out In the old grow vigorously and An pet. they be m satisfied '.., .1 )�. . . bu()ShGr In A WAY to make Yom think her -abetinevoo. They advise the restriction of It IN announced that the great , han $4. . ' , , . With the customs y hav a edged, � � ' bottom had been greased for the r 01j* , . . k yielded over 800 busht,le per sore, some of � . two men on the lookout fo will'ergage at tho Chatelet Theater, whet, 1 But they must go an'tiginate ., I had 0006dol- 'drinkinj( to meal times ' .... . . . I I � . rwar", ,but . the tubers weighing eigtit pounds, and ,� i; * A new an' fresh • 11me-standa Is � . . I . . ; I . . 1. I . %,boy ba(l reported nothing. ., The PAris Palrie_which calla the month there are more than 3 000 seats, . . . . I .1 . L I .. . . ­ average Of the crop ueing four and three- : I ; . I . . . as a - . ' ' � - . " "I rally shouldn't be surprised, ,��,,,..� ;: - _3 I . V came from the water Of J AnuLtry, 1886, the w-ed month," shows The newest P ,ria sport 1,g snail raclug .. . . '' .: � , . I " I ran forward to the starb - The race coarse is a # . L , , . . 1: j; Nor my old woman, , I - ­ I . I I oArd shrouds ,J.,,nuary there was a wo, th board, it thi quarter pounds. Sweet potatoes are all . :� , I . that on every d1hy of I I If them thar city lunatic . I .�, �. Of the foremast, and posted into the atorm . end of -hich in. IL Jighted candle, tostud L Brown In this way : t'he!prouts being pull. , � " �' '­ murder or an attempt al; murder in France. �! I , . i ad -from the need and this in left to throw I_ bhould dap imme alsoKethir. ''. � - ! ­;,­ . ; . I . . � . I : . _r and earknemal Out COUld Des D011hilDg The life of the missionary In Parsia is which the snails ) 'gin - to creep w1jen ths out more sprouts. Is it reasonable that the � '4' An some One day,'wh a arjm,� , . , I 1. .;. � ; 66 room to darkened. There are mjr,i&tjU4 Den w ,� .. - . ,. "Schooner ahoy V osne tas hall agy,in not a happy One. A Poetacy in punidhed , '. . el sep. I I I . ' with death, and th,,se -)u,ue and a river a d ths . . L ' .�'. commun POtAto diffi;rs wholly from every ,:", I Our dally race to a un in . I 'Stand by to take.my line 11. - I , � I . �'� . ,L. . other growth ?. 'And are we now to cast a . aside .., We'll flud abet while we've If a - . . , -w inotrumtrital In hurdles on t�e a - . ; .. '_ .. .. . I �, '! : 60 Next I , a �.; ' They've turned arouud the sun I altant the end of a heaving lids famous rao-rig snails are handicap with .:� . . . ­ . . j.:,� "restil �. . . ., I bringing it about are liable to the bR,stin. the, to of thirty years' 1practice and ix- - �-- , . .� � :, ., � , ' I I .,; • fl !w over my shoulder, and an I Pulled in on ado. I pellets of CLY. perfence for a new way which in oppoa,-d to *:: " But really now I eldn't think ;.-,� -, �, . - . � , I .1 all this gathered knowledge ? . . 1, (Nor my old Sal, I I ftkonf.) �' �!. - i. ..' L'� is, K41118t6d by one of the lookouts, a skiff A p%tent hag I'men granted fit Ru 1 The Salvation Army made a des ent On � , I - � drew . ...'� , . .. , .. �_j They'd 1ro on' steal from Father lms'� �.'. I.' ' d OW Alougalae and a man climbed up )a the a luover ale or the boulev!krd lately fry in their J,e dquar. , L . I . ... � � , I nev. r found soil too rich fir potat mi. I `:! some ntty score o to . . ::I- . . match that own be u4sd an indefin, f 'ere in Ls Villette -od oocupied t i i" � f seconds . � rail. I w-0 that weak )n the knees I coul,j .. I ' raised a� crop equal to 1 200 bushols per sore L , . . ,_ �'%..­... � its Dumber of time so the wood being impreg- dpe Conferences. . . . . - I.. " Ah I now I see theer little game . :,, I I hardly btind lip A mw Outhing aboard of nated with a a . -N�Iias Booth's Frip ch wa4 - on an old b3,rny&rd ; the vines co,rL red the . . ...�. . . . As I m a cojeulator . .. Of as An suoh a Uackle ant'll Lu snob clal Chemical no',uti(in that glib enough, but her numeroas all . I pra. ground In a in"-& more Umn, knee det-p. and the - , T1160-9 64ch F d their clock@ a qua er•hour :.,, 11 & NO& as will allow of noino re-une. , . . .11. I.... I .1 1. � that was truly remarkalite, .1 � I . . . . . majority of the hills turned out 1?' quarts. ., .!: 24 steep a lillk later. ­ . � I I and you must A missionary r, V:)rts tFat voted much hi'aritv. See wee, ti- wever, - . . I the RIver Ea- much applauded when she dencuned war . ' t season I saw over .70,) bushels or' Pear- - --- -,­­---­�__' ., �, , .,'.� ,� add to this tae that that he tat there �ratev bids fi.ir to dies t .4 , on the P ., :96, . * ; I : .. schooner'@ rail as cool fib tots and bawled out . less: turned out of a 3 acre plot. Both of , , ., 6&1 jr,T hti(M. . � .L:; � to me: I Ptar •altopf-ther in as " the most gigantic mockery of fit r civil. Hopeful Electri the spres4ing mari,bes ittot below Bah ion, .z,6tion 1,1 * � .- . theselorope were from cuttings of two eyes i 'i ... .... � .P . :. . . I 1'. :1 X=____ --.------ _ -!;, ___ -- ----- ------- ------------ - a - each and three sets in a hill, which, has I It is a remarkable 'fact that bile almost " ' fi PO I haven t put, you teeny trouble, __ ____ __ __ __ - _!!�_ - . every month new uses are dim Copt. Cithers Y . . . . eared � � . been as long as I can remember the common ad for ' - . I electricity, yet, as a matt "'WaO Are YOU, and Where do you cd a way of plantir.g. It lm( not the cutting of . matter f fact, for , H: .1 , r _ . ­ : - . .;�. ­ _. .1 fj!xty years there has been from ? I shouted in his ear. , � ­ . . .. . I .1 ­ I : . • ­ :: . .. . � . L this need 'which makes the present small n no no means In. .14 I . . I L . I , . 33 413fras -1. . . . . . . ; .1 : . ,. - . . yield but the lose of fertility ; -the big y leldo vented to,prodooe the 0100trioal Current I'm Capt. Z*no of the brig-Patral. Don't ­ I . . I it' know your old friends, eh.? , , - - - . .- Are always upon rich moll. Potato varieties self. WO havo to depend v p n the zinc . .�, 1� . .1 . �' .. _.., L 6•run out:' only by .Asson 6f 4 continued plate Immersed in a bath of suit , chemicals, 41 That made me i amp, and such of the ' I L' . � . ... I • r on friction for which a stem-1 osine must crow &@ had crowdect' arcane I us gave him of course of poor moil. Two years ago Iliad o Is r room pretty quick. Capt zd6as Ie, t B � . 450 bushels per acre of Early Rum, which be used. But the destruction a the zinc in Jff.lo . . I � I I in the Petro I I Was very nearly Equal to, my. first crop the one came, and the use of i h team in the I five years btfurethat, ano al'i I .. 1. other, involves & Waste of ; or which In craft had- gone down in A blow with sit . '! grown on better- soil, � . �.. . 1. .­.T.,; hands. I � I , .. I I . . � .. . 1­ -1* . ell, a few particulars, mak electricity . ha-1 known him well, and in truth . I .1 -:,.-,.i .1 , - .. ;,;. � , too COB this Chap on the rail - W ­1 � . 11 � �,'.' . OY to use either " an lijaminant , now that I came to . . . .., . L I . 1 q, a There is.11 rong. ,.�, ,% . 11 -, , r 4 motive power. An slaitr I look olo.er, Wait 44 near like him as a twin - .' � . . . .. 0 . . A level-headed farmer writes 'an t�llows: very powerful, but it" or oil is sty much 6"ceP% that his hair had grown J, ; - � light brother, ies' - Cloth - Mantle "i H a _n d 8 O" ly Farmers do not obtain more than half (?f the ,oneap r. A train of oars whiter. . . 9 rs was ra by elect- $$a ...� : .,..,. �. ricity thirty years ago, and Cost oar times - _.. _.­1 -.1 . amount the customer pays for meat. The VA Mach L You-you �Sn.t be (-,apt zins A, I SL oat. Trim - . I ..,. .: . butchers are too greedy, and many a" steam. But now amen to the ad. 1 . 1 3s. $4, $5, $6)'$79 $•1 0,12J ot them I Apparently conscienoeless, They front Henry B. Ford, who 61,4i a to have " 'Oh I 08 n t, oft ? h -6 replied, and taper. W1 'a � � . i - . . at a Boding 9 r-'.: d $15- , ! ' ' . .. . � I �..­ . 1. , � onto now just am high as when live stock coo& dien0vared the secret of the chep produj- el (,ff ith a laugh which hat My bj0oQ to . :, .. * 1 - ) , .. . - . .1 1. I. . . .. .. - � � - I . , . I - ' ' - them from one-third to one-half more. Say. tion of electricity. 'It he has Sucaeaded it ttngltn 6 Fretw faiiiah tjlUw1 cipt. Smith- �', I I I have &time guua %aisicey e a . ­ the hiettry of industry. . I 'o g co't t%t but nice lambs from $1 to $1 50 each. to in tb,, ..b.belou in ` oral lbutchers offered -me for a lot .of Pinall will 1n'%ke the greatest revo utfai � known are. 11 a Ladies 'Tailor-Mad L I had This n)w prom" . . 0 .,�_ : - ... them butchered and discards the. steam.gingine, zincLike one walking in 1 &.00 i :, I the Vil Isge people at nine . . Bola tfte quarters to and the 4 dresin, I went to . ; . , ,_ ;, , : , , , ' r - cents a pound, and &Olds, and re iss upon carbon In 11 a cheapest the ou bin and secured a flask Of %hinkey and I ' . they brought, me from $2 50 to 83 each and "d most Acoessible forms- Mr. Ford Plaime I returnbd with it. . . . Ladies' L 6ng . the pelts about 65 oenta. The, other pmu that with distillery al "Art, that's more like It,' he chuckled . lack. 0 � in r Opoll the do , of a g" U ftln' : Co'-d - , - a 11� - of them paid for all the trouble and %line house, the mack from a a mp, he j eached out for the fimk. ',Ht zo's t � sters at $8 and $10 .11 ..NPOUL duossian, electric Curren or a , can pro- ,body voyage both ways. I I 0 - - it n . . � � , ­ y power. . . � -.- . . . .I. . I . ., ; . There should be olonei relatto-i- tat - fal to replace 4tft1n d pro He put toe 6 Ask to his lips, and, as I . . � I I n , 08 light. in � ' ' ' "' farn,an and consumers "M Common salt or oosm water is he livivg MAD, tie didn't lot go . Fur-line' . It is for the Inter. I needs a until tie had d Circtihr' L Hands6me ORU of both. with the carbonized - drain" lh*i last drop, The Crew had wt IhAvO no Obit'Otions to the materials, to duos the 152 "handlers" but I do most seriously -obj,,.ct current If his invention is what 0 Claims Crowded otr to be ­ ­ Out Of his Way, and, ' Presents., at $9. $ 20, and $30 - . to their gouging me and robbing the congum. forzit, a stahmahlD oango to sea though I wButtd to fol 0 iv theint my p . & . Ili some do or. They should be a atiefied with a fair r6' Wants carhon, One-tenth the Vol hold rag bA,ok. A, he handed thu uk . OOmPeme for their labor. The producer b Goal whichis now Indispensable, *of the ' 1610ko I said to him. . . . ­ Children's 1rur-Lined Dolmans ,%t ,50 . d a mo. &4 6 � -share of what ' tivG OSU be doveloped which wil cost but a 0 Pat, is) : *t n t down yj we entitled to his I thouRht tat ,_ I consumers are ir,fle, and yet will be pogiii.ful ago? and $5.500 . _.'' 1 willing to pay. 1f oonsumem who are ough to . - I I . - . ­ _ a- - . . L. • . _ 1 mainly, manufacturers or tradeepeople, were Propel the hGAVIONt-and larges steamers " Y-'�N Vile chuckled, ,. - . -,:'; .. . , ' ' " ' " I .. ­ , � I ... . � . . ­ . - M . . �.�'-- � not so stupid. they'might see that th there Is - as soh I went with h6r'?' . . . ...L I .1 _�. ..::.. tles at . . ,tive pre more hadia? Hal hal hal _ 0 an I: , . -: 1: 5811 at a remunere train Continent to Continent. ' A And Capt. Zano .. . . 1. dreWs Olth* � farmer os#n as the Anything In this invention, Its sibillitleg , . Chil �ff - $1.50.0.$29 i . I - � '. , . Ore means he has to buy their wai a with. 0. Y. $1 , I . - . I U Are simply inoalculabl- . I .... . . . Smithers, you'd better keep her head t a $2.509 39 $3.509 $49, $4. ;! . .,., . . . � . .. Point mores for the wind'@ drawing more to 309 $59 $69 it-50 and ti , '. .. P. I - The piivilege and duty of-tbe Consumer I . � tibe east 1 . I Is thus plain-to go . . ji . , . ' .fi� * L I . y anged back. . . I J . .. I . the backbone Of promparity in - Rev. Sm Janos, At I - - . . around thi�.`greody mid. ,' ­ � .Sam Jones on M .;!�, " Ha.re 0 - dhmen and put himself to name trouble to --� :1 - '�.�'- ;-' oney , 1., &Qhsd "Ut his hand 'an if to Iq It - . I - 1 .. characteristics, hag a truly So ,,_,". ,L t�=Ugltery, the fariners, to rake good meat whsteve his other that inietant there Clime a flAstj of Ijillbi,ig I .'I .. , 7- and other things and buy direct from them. gard for money. It Ile in turAI re- so bright that I could have told the color of . I . - ' oy poa man a hfeet , , This sort,of trade would revive meat produo- ad h a way--& report as if & � � . 0 , a a& I have no name stover for dozen oan� tion, now deadened and NaPplanted by the MO"Y ' ?have all the money I ant. My felt ad bee00had I 1. ­ - ­ . . �� , Wemt;ern dremsed,mests; and it would also needs 411� supplied bountifully. myself asmok down. When I came to, . - - 11 ty In Imoomfortableand happy, and can't roe of the crew ver me, and the rest - - King Stredt E help dairymen to, find. some prosperl Y fAmllT the cook was fussing 0 .. their calling. Consumers are paying almost what on were sittio I ' ast 0 earth I Would do with onay if I � t 9 about In a dazed _...- - . , pposite the Market,, , 0 . 8 . n Into the fo'Coatle, -_ . . -_ . )- twice as, much for good butter as the dair had It. A couple of hundred dol he way or had crop dow 11 � TO ront6 y- re in t Moruf rr'an gets ; and it IN An outrage that the re. bank it an sbandancs, and Is . 89 W" just Oftaking, and, th.)Rgb the Wier or grocer should get nearly as much An long as & Man has plan, 1 have- wind bad gone down some, tuare was % . .- for more handling ai the fhaker f6r all the and children and himsolf h y f his Wife heavy As& running ap.d She schooner was . I cost and labor of production. - . , 13 0 gh t to �e ad Contented. , Wheel Lashed, and dr,fting with I - I don't think the Lord Gent dry dooks. in .1 me Out * to the world to inal * money ; 1 t was A long ti Ae before I � Preplifing for spring *Ork. . . but He did send me out into the W could OOMPtenend what j2*d, happened P I . . I � I 7 ; orld to or t. _ The compara�tive Idleness of win ... . do good. As far as my wife is oon(wrned, ge i 1 emat the cap on I _�s tick by lightning. " . the horses' shculders to ter m" my life Is Irsured for $12 000 t the xnainumat had bee str nder. and unless a iDt6rest While littl a i a injury they are hardened, WOwing Will soon Insk* on which, when I am g(,-n,e, k had been done, the " ­.. ;ill be enough ghook had I � them sore. The beat bardener fit mtrong, to keep her ; and as fo nocaLed eve . .- . r my child ren, I don't cook seubele&s. Some 0 rybody . except the ' I .1 I - . L. . . I I . want s $ . . . I - .. pare brine. Apply 0 leave them 1. f '640 man recovered '-. it with a rag tied around If thf Y are of any after a quarter of an hour the end of a curn Cob. Darinj th work Account they won't n - eed h I they are and some ire- I: ildren's K Intles at One Dollar Op. a lesson, soon as the collar is removed, wa,sh no-good, monly Would be mained. an if dead for ner.rl; two houm I I 1 $ 1. t them,$ 1. ' cures to was One of the last ones up * Two.. Do arls, $�_50, Three - Dollars he shoulder and apply the salt water. It I ­ I I , ' . 3, O, . -, * and I . ter I went ; , I "L_�_.. . .. !: � down I give YOU the word of the cook, who I I houlder, iafisuj� . . I., dur Dol ars, $�11'50, Five Dollars, and U 0 r SISO cool$ the � . . " Now s to whatppened af Af 1 $ all sliaYing all irritation and ; t�` "' � " i " A Now an Vaju&bje . . .. I.:- . . d Iduable .Z1 Lj I was a res eo"bis Colored in in and not given I .. P I ; "Z­ ..7 . instiQn. Diecard all collars much worn, and I . . � . _ rmous c ro of peanuts rail . ..'grown in our Southern Stat 9 lot 90 throat and peak Wyards ,ill , -now ones now when you have plea tf lying' ' (;"Pt-'ZAUb jumped down off We i select Thbre are now ino Ladies' Mant�es at $39 t $5 of time. . ty --- "I 1% V011 all In around, and while be went Take the� horse to the harness Africa and 8outh America. Th &left to stow ,, $6 shop; do not buy a Collar until you got one DIM n U11 - 1 - that fits well. It is a common fault that relished by ly people Whose Igeation is Lin topsails tho sohoongr steered f 91 109 and 0 �,. , _ . - . herself. , . I I .. _. � . I I . . , . , one side Is harder than the other; be careful strong, It makes an soonomi When he came dwn he 'k she and fai- wheelp ireld the Oraf t up Until t ' ) to 'he , Was . _,. ; L arg . and not lumpy, and if it fits toning food for hosts and cattle, t its chief a 'Po,zatei get a c8lar of equal firmness - throughout 9 value now is th;Oil - f alls And then brought her about with her . e He , ed o ess onl .75 64 ____ � perfectly the proper man it produ 6 Under Does to this wind - . in y 11 . ; , - firmer It Is the better. Give 11pulation the produ do nearly , of *&to Without ahipping a . pall A Good Al all the -harness fifty percent. of a blandnq !lrYi an r. Then he Pulled and trimme . %L * . an Oiling now' because the Oil Will be absorb. lorless do . 'hauled the mainnall up a bit to 11 -6W0011 White 131&nkets woad bettA r than when the -weather in fixed oil, not Unlike'Oli 0ounterbal. Dollars per p a I d up I . .._ .. . warm. VO Oilio An used for an(*, and when the w air u __ W'. . Take the harness to pisoex and wash it *I*" elliall" Pu1POmft It is a no heel had been IvAhad , � *I - � � I nd remains fluid at n I . I . . _. wi ded and drove off before the gale in ship, I'llity and eX th lukewarm water, using a dull kalfe several do rem below 0 Jil'Olk BAgl0 bowed and no(j. . - - - .. sbon' $to buOklG8 to remove the dirt. Ume the froexing point of water. me of our , Superior u .1 pure nests: foot oil (you will have to pays "t.and most valuable toile @tape fa,iihion. When I got my bea,rings tahea PM O­1 � Maps an Part Austin light wait Is" - than five Mafia ite Blankets, $3.50 to $7.50 9, I goodprioe for, it but use no other), with me-do from this oleaginous ( xtm t from the awn, wool Wh enough OantOr Oil to 40ent It, and keep, the posting. ­'.- I --- ---- . Y, and ih wW had gone down no, . - Apply the on moderately warm I"% JUST OPENIED9 mica away. ... '­;� :: we had little trouble to bring the schooner pjjZXT OF T&PEST11' It. - I �. . I . 1. I . . , bw on her Course, As soon AN w a reached AND BRUSSELS CAURPET an both sides ofthe leather, - aU that Is ra- ' - - . Houghton every blessed nian of the crew, . i. �. : - Smooth. i- - 1. .. 4 ., : elUng at V � pidly absorbed Then hang t90 harness Ili :.- . .; �. ; 1 I I 8S ]CRY LOW PRICIRS. an I Bloyol'ilit-l' What did y 6u i.. . . . Mate and book Inolud . . . AlrY P1AOe to dry thoroughly. Two oil- I Ing me that the-road w n by y l od� gave me the alip. .1 . : , - - - logo a year of harnen, except the Collars, as mmoo when it dn't have e of them to - Tapestry (jarpets, Handsom " Make another voyge in t � In enough, but..the oollan should be oiled Is nothing but A $tons Quarry do C-11. Pennsylvania far , he Black Rigle - e Patte�< every two weeks durin bellovin j " and the sweat re 'I ROO lh the' did, that ray 01 I 1% , : 9 the work season mar- there I" while I was In command they. t 359 40, 45J 50 and dirt removed - each niorjm* fad ? Why, of Course there W " d friend was likel; too come . - 0 5es and UDS Ing with a dull knife. Give the woodwor * ' BIOYO!ilt--" Why did tell me, aboard again any tims.if I . OS, 40111 ... . k you no I .1 . . . , __ , of the plows a cost of paint. Mineral paint in - - . . . . . then ?" . Overevery cheap and Answers thin purpose as well PenallYlvAnis farmer-,- Am exchange asks how to 0M at $29$2.50, $3t$3. � it Prevent older didn't ax me. If you had taken h " YOU from workiniff We Would suggest that it Four Dollars, g0, mof rponsive Paints. But Use this best 0 rooks Am more a] OR. If the plows are dull, take them aff to t0hut Of the Ways YonWould have be placed on the detective force to look . . Five DoUirs and 6 6 roaa wait smooth to . and � the shop now when work is not promeW g. Is that the reasint robbed. in this VIcjW6y.- , a , Sinngthen weak plaose., . Do not wait for an "$It. T­:- _� ..., . - , I.J.. . . 66M (instructing his m)-is p e Bleyolisto , , , .. - . IF , M n's Overcoats -at U5 t $5, K $7.50, $1 U-,, S 1Z an u , - �:. '. breaks, they always occur when the wNele - __ .­-. ", - . I` :- Zen * coo* to A aftim VOS vitiate 6 Ven Yu . . - .1 - - _ 0016% �:� ! '. - 4 . dot's ,_ Is in use, hence when they onow" delay. When osplanoW new ; n you Bali & O9&jjo a ­1 L .11 I Give the whiffietma thin mamemention re. syndicate i bins, whal 410011 " voli donj VMS & t "s a" , . ; : . 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I . .. - � "i . j . r ' , - , , . . ,%a 7 .. ; I . r �. ; . '. ,- , li . 11, . . i . . . . I ' . L . . . - ! �' . . .1 . 1, . ., I . � I . � I ., . �­ � . . I . . . , . I , . . � . L� . I , . , I � , 1. 1 � I .. - I I . . - , I I I : , , . . . .;, , . .1 I , , I` I . I , * . I � : ; , , '1' i , , , -) .° 10DONALDS11 _ _ _- _ _ -• : . . . will try __ _ _ _ _ T ire able esehals� ........ to aao... Bat sMy, hear is my � TO - .--- : .J - 11 iblis Is the yo am who •M of the Canada sense i a Mcb 5 Bsion 6e ooald ,flolsh esn - �:jos 1812 i5. fond his da htei' 1w°s', ' Mad the q�g, • in ti:, . •� br _ _ em ,os. 0 _,S -,_ ,_ gt►Iloa !ballot► !. i T. Y • e ! ea What's aII this 2" said - 3 s 1 d gontlomaa; astounded b1 the d ht. rF.it, _ _ # ,Why, father, its Ror g - (Concluded ) ! -� . - ! ^'Yes, Jessie,►► .. +F said R Cg a PT ,R I 11. —TH $ 0 re>da StDIt. and —'' °!y. goon always, _ _ -- (geandtableaa). s . - j,et us leave the valiant It -iry in his Islip to And so tl vm. Jessile and Rory wire again s ;� ee 19 the sleep of t'he j ass and return b gather at their long std anxious wait• y tl Bbh still fondly riimambered, wham he and• Rory had no 000asion to shoulder hit4 . ' s -` � on °southern bank of the blab St.. musket again, for beferwhe got convalescent t _ ' the cruel war was over, and he carried the , _}= �.1., r f,�hen Rory puled t►Waj► from out her now blooming Jessie down to his home in -, retuned sadly and thought,fally Glengarry, her father "eheretto oonseatiog," fight the where sEe found her father Indeed he went with them, and shortly after I+, liar home, their arrival a wedding took place, the like i i inB ancient ale} nl ore, that looked �+• tPl? Y done gaol strvioe in many a of which never was known to the olejest in _ . p ►f It bed a grindstone and her habitant, and great and nprotirioum were the ':" !� , d fray, i H>g �°� rotner turn the crank thereof rejoicings thereat, as thd,wild Highlandmen, ! - - I y ht anti main• �„ a goo #many of them Rory's erstwhile oom- �. ' �' all lilt Blight a 1)edr lassie . asked the . ormod a ring, and while the piper■ . with n t1 h�nr h "' v made the adjoining country for mil @around as he tried as edge of his swot•d _ _ 1117 .. - 1 old Jan• b 1i1s Jessie came in, "Nell resoaad. they danoed while they as" , j; I - on his thaw .. .. I was doua-n at Daolittle s house Her 1 for Ronald MoDona -d 1 l,ther Hr f-)r s bostle of beer I L - _ _ }, eves true as she need to Waif: there y „ Hey 1 for Ronald YoDupi►ld I ? " iqh� And hay for a boslle of beer �• - - ,�til her lover hove insight) for alittle - _ -- _ _ _ _ _ -- _ d coming home I met It -)ry MoDon• - - __ - �. 'While l;1FnQarry, and had a —long talk � [THE END ] - - -- ad from - -- - _ _ with him, that's whHt kept me. it's hard --_-�.,.. - - _ . ,. _ from a body sometimes,,' said _ - _- _ _ go get away - The Use of Opium by Women:' _ _ _ _ __ - _ : aitleett Jessie, - ;: .I 1. 8, i'o j 3et s ^► especially if the body is A New w York paper says : Women' aTa 1 •+•�■ ' �dcllanal i," said the old man,. more largely addioted to the use of opium . NVALIDS' AHD .. cad lt�ry _ h not unki?dly• `� See here, J essi.l, I them men ere. This i� true in the country (ycng . _. .. i other like the callaut Rory, for he teems a as well as in the 'city. I have inquired �' INSTITUTE, . I true and many- young tallow, Dan t blush, of the apothecary on this subject, and he - lny dear, I'm not b ind., I know all about it ; has told me that he keeps opium ready in Div. 663 Main StrCCt, BUFFALO, ITT. Y. 1 1. bat It won be well for you to think no little psakets for his women customers, '. , . more of the young maa ;war with England who tare it "on the sly." They use it for ,! Npt a 085 ita� illit a 1t`asant BeiiDCdii:>tt BiDI>i7dr Or fl17.C1i with 11 ww certainly be declared in a few days, the same reason that poor men get drunk on `' ' p f p ,1 and your chances of ever seeing your sweet • spirituous 1 gaors, Trouble, Dare, the bar• !. ` ' heart w a'narO very few, Tnertl, dear, don't dens of a hP►rd lot in life lead or drive to FULL`. STAFF OF, EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS ANDURGEiDNS ' Z ,gat, Jessie, mzke up your mind to try bidet ; it Sat gives them a pleating ezhila- y ' -; radon and then it drowns their thoughts in i ! ' Rlv° h'°' °p' g +' Aitael excluslively devoted to the treatment of all Chronic Diseases. • +haver! never ! father. I will ne,4r, I tNo stupor of intoxication: Women have - ive him up, and the r girl their fall share of the troubles of life, "not g poor 13 Some I - This, imtposing Ustablishnlent wets designed and erected to accommodate the largo number of invalids who visit thiffalo from sobbed and cried,' at all proper young years ago I saw the report of an asylum for a •era• ,Star(;. and Territory, as well as from • many foreign lands, that they may avail themselves of the professional services of . . 01i do, or should. do, under similar agoniz- the deranged which gage the soonpations of t o Staff, of skille(i specialists in medicine and surgery that compose tho .F ictilty of this; widely - celebrated institution. cl Caaletances. the patients in oonfioemant. More of them _- was d were farmer's wives th an other one cl I,` NOT - : ALWAYS ' NECESSARI O SEE PATIENTS* . _ i Even war, ae we harp said before. q 1►n y ass tiered sure enongb. The New York Militia of persons. They were young wives too, By our original system of diagnosis, we can treat; many chronic examining our patients. In recognizing diseases without a - were called out and hector MoDtai dd, erst- Burdened with the oar s•of the household, , d Just as successfully without as with a personal con- personal exarnination of the patient, we claim to posse.•ss no - tRhlleLt►'rd of Gray hail in than part of keeping no hired lied anzit:us' and ambi- s ltstion.' While we arc always glad to see our patients. arid miraculous powers. We obtain our knowledge of the patients Craig — pa P g p' .i cause acquainted with them, show them our institution,. and disease by the practical application, to the practice of medi Great dritAn knoau as tioatland, but now tious, they succumbed to the lot<d. Before f miliarizy them with our aystern of treatment, yet we have not tine, of well - established principles of modern science. And it „3merfe3n citizen, was srazettPd to a cap- losing their reason how much suffering they n one person in tive hundnxi whom we have cunsd. :The per- is to the accuracy with which this system has endowed us that - e in the It3iltown 1. tie , N. i . S. ., must have endured ! Poor, weak, tired, . 1` et (tccutscic y with which ac ientiste are enablekl to deduce the we owe our almost world -wide rtrputation of skillfully treating tsln y oat minute particulars in their several departuieilm appears lingering or chronic affections. This system of practice. and tad Jessie. father wa,s ordered away to the working when hardly able to drag them• a most rniraculc)11s, iP wv view it In the light of the early age`s. the marvelous success which has bc4m attained front with the army on the Niagara frontier selves about. complaining of a sense of gone T ke, for example, the electro- magnetics telegTaph, the greatest through it. demonstrate the fact that diseases 11 tad was in active et+rviae dating all the dif nesis shift words will n t describe they sink it vention of the ago- Is it not a marvelous degree of accuracy MARVELOUS display certain l)heuornena. which, being sub- ! which enables an operator to exactly locate a fracture In a sub- jectec! to scientific analysis, furnish abundant ferent cs►mpaigns of the war, and gaining his beneath lthe weight an go deranged•or they marine cable nesariv thr(`a thousand mild long? l3ur venenibiv SUMS. and unmistakable data, to guide the judgment . 10 41 .,,city "through "distinguishedconduct die. $ imutants are s ught in the midst of lerk of the weatllor" has:become so thoroughly familiar with of the skillful practitioner aright in determining on the tiol,,.•' leaving In the meanwhile the ! the struggle Now it opium, and now it t e most wayward. etementA of nature that a vary accumtely the nature. of diseased conditions. The most ample resources act their movements. He can sit in Washington and foretell for tmatinq lingering or chronic diseases, and the greatest skill, forlorn and diseoneolate Jamie- fatherless ' is strong drink, anyt ing to keep ap the p hat the weather will be in Florida or New York as well as if are thus placed within the easy reach of every invalid. however . and lovPrleRS (ll(.r mother had died 1• ng spirits or drive away t e spectres of basso iv easel hundre -d miles did not intervene betvVc•ern him and the distant he or she may n`side fmm the ph sicians �nek;.,R tt�e tresatr i Scotland) in the house e,f ing care. The counts store snppl ies thEm P 0c"'$ nernc+ci. And no in all departments, of modern science. meat of such affections u specialty. Full particulars o� our origi tgo in Bonne ) : ; what is required is the knowledge of certain nal, scientific system of examining and treating patients at a dis- + f irl-n Doolirtle, E- q,tire, strue born Yankee with eitheir the solid r the liquid tnodieine aiurty, From tlmw acientists' deduexs accurate con - taace are contained in '6The Peoples Common Sense . of the rid Vxi,au stuck, where she was re- fur their disease. and hey take it with a $ISMS OF elusions regardless of distance. So, also, in meth- Medical Adviser.91 Ily it. V. Pierce, Nf. D. 1000 pages and . iced into the bosom of the family as a good conscience bees it seems to afford at cal- sck +nese+,� diseases have curtain unmistakable over 300 colonxi and other illustrations. Sent, past -paid, for $1.60 CO [ signs, or symptomA, and by reason of this fact, we Or write. and describe your symptoms, inelosing ten cents in i daughter In fact, if young Ilezekiah Doo- leant a temporary r ief, This is among DISEASE. have t)t•(•n enabled w originate and perfect a ayg. stamps, and a complete treatise, on your particular disease, will - little l iO h!� own way she would have be- farmers in the oountry And ladies in the teem of determining with the greatest accuracy, be sent you, with our terms for treatment and all particulars. i like city have even strong temptattona to this the nature of chronic diseases, ev�thout stm ing and pi+rsonully coal° a ruaghtesr in earnest, but Jesde. , thQtrne girt tt:(`. she wee, remained faithful vice. When all sorts f parties are going °���. t berbold s)ldier lad(lte, albeit she knew Cn, parties the very n mss of which are un- ,� not b this tiu,e he had not been bayoneted ititeligihle to the innocent ruralitati, the ex- Ret:t,quiuing the fact th;a no grout imstitu- home physicians) has the ben0t, of a full Council, composed of y haustion of life in tow 'is Immense.. To get iip n` r tiun dalicated exclusively to the treatment � skilled sperlahsts. Our Delutrti nt and rooms fur ;eases in the or shotuand lying with his face looking ap �q;�l TifilUdta t doieies• dressed for company is a draught on the , of chronic dise;is(rs, would nu t t the need, of I Ink slid �' 1 c)tul asst hurgical Listitute are so arranged tie to be to the r ver n seats, un(•1 free t'rotn the annoyances so common in other a • =, lFtter c9me for her, not in the System• A draught o something is often AND r t,) a- tf�etr`d of cur loud, «ith++ltc the mu,t- , Y 1 One e I itit;titlitions. send ten• cents in postage stamps for our large } hand o her father, dated needed to supply the rain. Tice round of - pc: feet, comp let( un(ic a+ +nsi�(rprovisiun for pp dear familiar an f '; i the uu)st iuipro� cd tr(uttn(•iTt cut didFtit}eK C(nuplet,! 'l'reatise on llisealses of `1•onieu, illustrated with nume fremthe:�tnPrican Headquarters. It merely fashionable visiting, 1 to tours, hot rooms, �.��!��' OISEbSS, 05 tlto air- i,a�baget+ au +l lw►rs,su+i► as - ro�nvruud- cutstindcolurett plate �` ( rich sn ra. thin die a and greatezpoeure, (;ltrotiic ll'as:rl Catarrh, Laryu114 YILk;ti, +lF1�TUI,A IN ANO, and other die- , skid: Ufa +me, —� oar ,father is badly 1PP . reaction follown excitement in theatre, fti., aroiteCtitis, A»thtna, and Cou!trtnlption, vie hug+' etlr+(s affectit tl►c region of the luwerbowel,ate ,a• leading r Ue ► tt t- p lur)r('ly irrated, and w Ith nun vcluufi success. by tit :n��d and otherwise) v: ry ill, fie desires i and balls al'1 th a furnish as strong Wad tais hr,ul(u of our ult;titutu,n one of th +r h a ), i t PILE _ - ^ se on and,l�e s that oil come at once. opbrs a . ut•uts. 11'o hu�;. •►-cry kind of tta+•ftll instrunle•bt fur. exnnlllt,ing sp(�cialists, who give then whole tune to the study . _ to e y q Y t, ,` Aon an ant-, to teak artificial stimulants he orgtlns involved, stilt its r-hinoscopes, larviigoscopes, stetho -• uud treutuu ut of this tins of uerlarge. We never It was signti by a regimental sarg TUMORS. as the man of busioes ever hag. Thus wo t•npv -, s irrnnet,•im, et.c., eta,, as well as Itll of the nlurt. appruv (d foil. to cure pile tuulore however large.. When the' 'Jeaeip a.cod not on the order of her Roitrg,, it are ed into the habit of ands of apiparatus fur ttx alwheatun of sprays, filin4nitious, patient can coins here for treatment, we will but pa ked her tr:(ps ant! started at once mien in the o y t {ttonlizatious; 1wiverizutions, inhatations, and all other furuw of guarantee a cure. •I Arinkf ,sometimes cry privately, o ten Ip )I- wed medlrinall appliuitians• l'ortunlueiy for sutl'ering humanity, a method of treatment has and in me ti,rie ret►cned the American Damp °K from the family. -, ., , 1e publish tart's svparate bo+,tts on Nimil, niroat and Laing been ix t fatted sold thoroughly tested in our institutions, by which tr�ere' she found her father very low- In- wlthc ut any concealment , y ° i. lip tt� 5, viz.: 1 'I't( +atisc i,ut l,uusumptiuu, Iarryni,itis un+t ll'011 in frouu six to fifteen days radical and p+•rf(ct cures of the worst I. deed. _ r-- .i . 10t is prier, postPald, ton cc`nty; A tr-eutist+ on ,cksthma, or forms of piles are effected without cuusln),• tu)y severe suffering. « / irl I'm hthtsic , 1, ►iviltlr new and successful treatment; twice, postpaiil, , 8end ton cents in stamps for our large illustrutt(t'1're:lLiBeon Piles. l- Jdb1389 OII Jessie . My dear Hernia (Breach), or Rupture, no matter of Y ' g �4W t0 get htI'Olie t en cents; A trcattnu un Chronic Nasal Cutareh, price, postpaid, g'a3 yon':e ef)tne, ' sai(1 the s!ck and wotmd- I "' .. ivo cents. . ' how lung standing, of what sine, or what the. age t ` � eC':r,+n. Don't 1Cave again till you see the Dsmb bells anti ho izontal hare, Indian Dsspeps.ia, `6 [.aver Caniptnint9 Ob- of the illy patient may tie (if not under four Years), ie 1. tstinate Coustli►atiun, • RUPTURE. s eedily and radically cured iu, every tai r,it;;l8, aloha and the trapez are valuable under DISEASE$ DI: t ltruttie Isiur_• p sheet, 'lil'apej- worenx. and kindred allection's c a>$e undertaken lst by our dependence , " \.ver fear. I'll stay with you, father," ct.rtain eondltians, b they are detrimental tiro among those chronic dis(•(Ls(•s in the 811(•1 I Without the knife, ♦vitltout dependence upon rr};iied t`e altnrsr heart - broken girl, and rather than he nefieial if the blood is pour DIGESTION. ce.`asfui treatment of which our. specialists huvo trusi,ce, wltiteaut pain, and without danger. } turned aural to lilac her tNara. and thin and poisons with bile. Use of the. attained unllaualk deck aucccs. Dianyof the die- There is no longer any n +'ed of ivem I clumsy. ease -s affe tt )g the liver at)d other organs con - I THROW A�►A�i awkward, c I It , old trusses, whicp, tit best, give d - muselea necessitates ste as well as in4uees ributing in their functions t, idle proe•est; of dl�eytiou. are vo,•ry e only partial relief. v ,hich never cure, but often, intliet - H9PTEI� I�'.--- PEAQE, If the bloc does net carry snt;fi bscure, and are nut infregea tly mistaken by both hlyrnen ami TgUSSES. grant mjnry and i►1 +tiles infiitu)tuation and strangula - C growth. ityaiciana for other maladies, nd treatulent is entpfoyed directe'(1 tiun, fi(nil which thousands anuutttly die. s . Oa thF 25 :h (la (,f Jul 1814 the eeor;h- client nutritive mats al to repair the waste, o the removal of a disease w iieh does not exist. Our' Complete . v y' loss of streo th ne esaarily follows, and Them- is no shinty to depending upon any kind of truss. I'reatis, uu diw+alti+ s of the Ui �eKtive Or��ans will tx soot to any HOT thou tl, ru, dcrtlbt cvc ry .moil vi ho has stlll'erc$ the agonies I Fur, mer t+'.n ;-rase over the gentle slopes � ?r . and fiel;e of wavin rain that looked down growth is .out of the usetion. Parifv and ``. �, ddre� s oil rec -•apt of cents n postage suunps• - of strangulate(1 hernia, and died, thought himself safe. g S enrich your blood suit Dr. Pierae's "Glold k1R �t;Hr1r.9 DiRF.AS , DiABIETES9 and SIFE . lloth.the ru44+tore and the truss keep up a nic•ntal strain and np)n the rued fn Ia Ida of the mighty „ Iciudn,d rn;ilad + 4, lltli b+ c 1 + ry lur -•( ly tr( u)ted in+lurt nervous &:l)ility and various organic weaknesses of the et1 1i bleed Di cover and then e><eroise itt,d eur(s t +ire( red Its tliuustuutw ul cusses whirl► beef kidne s bladder, illltl asaOCieite a2'ga118. \iagara below the falls to witness ae bloody KIDiIEr will d velops and no oonsume your pby- twen pronoun red bewond hope, 'ihe� study; stud CURES GUARANTEED !rt every case undertaken. i a flzht Ay ever oc,�trred in the annals of i practice of c •tnical analysis and micro. <x)pic ul , dISEASES Gal ally s:�tforer uslc fur greater inducxvuents than these? ; W'11713, a 1,r:rveeu uontendiug armies oI al[Li- s tine ex:►ulinution ►f the uriuo in our consideration hiotwithetltnding the gnat number ui' ruptwes treated in the lac etz3 I'r0 r oostames to]' .arielopement --A eat of C;t+-, , with re!fet'e11Ce to COrI'('C't dit11'llOti1N, tin thane y/`ais pttt;t, many of Them of immense size and of such a r ket- which our institution kanK ag+ tx`cttulu tumour, has naturitlly 1 (1 character that no other plan, of treatment could possibly havc Tae America I,, t_nder Gen- I3. hoist, con away) _ to a ver extcnaive practuxs a diseases of tlto urinary organs. . . . Y antes', bed, every cast to which this ixrt'eoted system of treatment. tensed ai•aindt the IiritiNh fvrctl under Gen. A Peck o pieas� (P'a) i ;. � Our specialists have ace }uired. through a vast. and varied expert has been thoroughly applied, hlts� - ern perfcrtly cured. Only n � ,; i Ri ni, -ad euceFsaf ally, f ,r Itlall vans taken _ snot;, great expesrtucsa in banal nl ►Wing the erect nature of each few days residence at the Invalids hotel and Surgical institute is - Here are a Peck of Pess, sweet Peas, case, and, banes, lines bex+n siic(K•sst'ul in sliced(/ adtiptiilg their i prisoner unt'l then a -rival of Drummond from patience Prom t nets s acv. i Ttronto, wits 500 :nCn turned kite eaale and you will. Persevere oe, s P Iremedies for the cur+► of each i>ixiividual cxiscs,. Abundant references, by permission of thane whom we have x.n t Hess, Profieienoy, ens and Politeness• Add I Tho treatment of diseases of the urinary on,►ans having consti- tho cure (1 will tx� furnished to Any one wishing to gill upon or write tan was defeated kind fell back on For „ tuted a prominent branch, or s ecialty,.oP our practice at flits them. Erie, a nioh sauna the blood battle of to these Dr. Ylerae s Pleasant Purgative invalids' Hot,sl and Stiruical Institute, and, t,( ing in constant re An illustrated treatise on Iiuptury t to any address upon . _ Lind ' y Pellets' and you will et well through the ceipt of numerous inquiries for a complete but concise work k on receipt of ten cents. y s; l.-ine, Tne Pellets the nature and curability of these maladies, we have published it t)rganic vieakness, nervous debility, premature It was a hard day for both Bides. Men acid world without much trouble. largo illustrated tniatiso on thew) discas(s, whieh will be sent to decline of the manly power's, involuntary\ vital y prevent constipation and surplus of bile any address on rooeipt of ten c ants in postage stamps. DELICATE losses, and kindred affections, are speedily, thor- � , aun� we to captured and re- captured se�ersl P different nom laints• . ' t m °s and the wheat was tram 1. d to the which leas to many P ! i N F L A 11>< 11[ A T [ O N O tF T H F ougglily and ptjrmane d cured. P Enclosed in glass, alw ys fresh, entirely ve8 , ; BLADDER, (;ravel Enlarged Pros- D r, [ To those acquainted with our institutions it d greond reeking with the blood of the oom t erfeotly harmless. �, i BUDDER tart+ Gllaud, iteteutIon or Urine, and ISGIISGS� hardly necessary to say that the Invalids' Hotel and batants stable, prompts P 1 , ' kindred affections may ho included among those Surgic id Institute with the branch establishment In on(s of he man fi ,roe d obstinate Any druggist• in the cure of whl h our specialists have achieved lovatod at No. 3 New Oxford trcat, London, England have, DISEASES. marvelous ail Thesis) arts fully trcxited of fcr many years, enjoyed the distinction of being the most largely bayonet char es our R�,or McDonald eaMe` Overheard at a hlonable ball - "I do _ _ g P y ant too perfect in our illuJstratt+d ppaamphlet on Urinary Dise�+.isea. tronized and widely cclebrattsd institutions iu the world for the ' to grief. He wan woun_ ed taken prisoner, think my new dram or L J pe ' , It Includes numerous testimonials from well -known people. &nt treatment and cure of those affections which arise from youthful , sent to'tiles American rear and subsequently for anything. " n I fancied the old one i ; by ,nail for tcsn cents in stamps. Mend for it at once. indiscretions and pernicious, solitary practices. Con VONed w)th the retiring troops to Fort fitted you pretty w 11 my dear.' "she did lgTIiICTUItE9 AND URINARY Firm Wt ent yt+ars ago, eases, is de a special n Department for the. Erie, where Wh this one can oat , TULM.- Hundreds of cases of tilo worst Form treatment o these diseases, under the management of some of he was sent to the h�otspital. nothing of the kin q STRICTURE. of strictures, many of thc•rn greatly voted the most skillful physicians and surgeons on our Staff, in order , While our hero la stretched in his cot a corsage ower and do esatirely ,' _ l`. t �' y e three Inc ino by thei careless use of instruments in this hands that all who apply u us might receive all the advantages of a full with his wounded shoulder bandaged, a Without @1eevM." of inexlx+rienoed physicians and auee��te�•,ors, c�us- Council of the most vxp(�ricnced u;edicuil men. All tit hies ptltieagts, urinury flat re. and other complications, annu- We offer no. apology for dfevotinq so much atten- Dctaber of American ladles and gentlemen Dr, $age's Ca b iismedy marp!mme@ s .y it us for relic ►t and cure•. Thmt no csaeo of this class is WE OFFER tion to this neglected class of diseases, believing _ R1ed to visit the hospital, bringin comfort@ t that ttlost L always have ? tc)o (li oult for tho skill of air specialists is pruvrd by iron sits- uo condition of humanity is too wretched to merit , g " cited in our illustrated troatisa on th <•eo maladies. to which we HS �P0�0�1r. the sympathy and best services of the noble pro - for the poor stricken soldiers, and one da Why is i P infer with pride. To intrust this class of cases to physicians of femlon to which we belong. Many who sutler from tlie'ee ttsrrible Rory lay wide'awake lamenting his bar he ugliest pug 2 ��e mall exp(srlenc�, 1s a dangerous proceeding. Many a man hire discuss contract them innocently. Why anv medical man intent - ' late, an old gentl(sman in the nndrew ani Impe1'latl "it�oee muff bwn ruined for life by so. doing, whiles thousands annually lose on doing good, and alleviating suffering, shun ld shun such cases, ! fortA of an Amerieaa officer approaabe Positive and In/t their lives through unskillful treatment. fiend particulars of your yrQ cannot inuigine. Why any one should consider it otherwise ell/ , gore Throat,sto..,.na caw and ten cents In Postage stamps, for a largo, illustrated brat- than most honorable to cure_ the worst caste of thest diseasess,, we and stood for a while looking at from rm veoalflmr• per ties containing tnatiy tcsetimoniala. cannot uudersttind; :tad yet of all the other maladies which rlsffiiet tentl are invaluable flo to Epileptic Convulsions, or Fits, Pa. mankind there arc probably none about which . ph,)"siciana in gag . intently. y' , , g�L� d oenfeodonem R. i ` ral sin or Palsy, Loeomotor Ataxia, eral practico know so little. I think we have met before, young > , sale by aC ON afadtarets, Twenties 1 NERVOUS y Laid he, T. Wa t teat. Vitae s Dance, insomnia, or inability We fully agree with the evlebrated Dr, Bartholow. who says, ` +L to sl(s(rpp and threat,sneK! insanity, Nervous think it a reproach to our profession that this subject has been "Don't knew sir," repl�ed Rsry, wt Ontirie. p I DISEASES. pebiliiy, arising from overstudy, excxsssm and perm►ttvd, In a measure by our own indifference, to pass into the tnilltAly enrtne�. •`I've met s cod lane le 1rl him elo sd with other cluisca, and every variety cat nervous offs o- hands of unscrupulous prc`t `riders. lt(`c.wse the subject is di��- of i A Lovely Nash g bat _ - ofYour countrymen dated and idtiL ! He keep her in bamples, r; � '' lion; are tteatted by our specialists for tUe•ae dia- g[�eable, competent ph sicians area loath to be concerned with it. Yo Y y, + , an editor. eases with a mesaisuru of success heretofore regarded as impossible. Tho same iinnecessar fastidiousness ('Bust's the treatment of this u quietly, see how they've used me.'' that's shoat all, see numerous eases reported in our different illustrated pam- walady to be avoided in private] practice. Tell me, young man, d d yon eve Do not take Pill or powders eon table !� phlets on nervous diatAwes, any one of which will be sent for ten We shall, thetei'ore, continue, as heretofore. to treat with our re"e a rieo i - O met, for, at thi time of the yeau dose of cents in postage stamps, when •requost for them is accompanied best consideration, svinpath and skill, all applicants who are auf i �� Prisoner from the h "ds e y Gala sous. I f oa require with a statement of a cane foe• eansultation, so that we may know t€edng from any of fheee delicate diseases. i-t' fdend%, the Ind s 2" suit may n a stomach and. Con . , which one of our Treatises to send. Our Complete and 111ustrated Treatise on these subjects is et�ett . 'ty� s ►, yb7sio take Dr• a So alarmingly prevalent are those chronic die- to any address on re+ce`ipt, f ten cents in stamps. � t ! „ �• MAy a one. :� sdpation Bitf;es t sots gently on the BdweU. improve@ the oiroalation. eases peculiar to females, and so famous have ALL CHRON11C Bill Si?S Although \ Did you ever release an officer from tw DnrlIIe@ the B and Kidneys, and mped- our institutions bocome for their cure that we we bAVe in the preuc+dintr paragra As, made mention of some of . - ludiea who were Din to tomahawk the Liv tip, Headache,, ale. . i ; DISEASES OF . $° g stltmttIatee h D spay were long ago obliged to c•mate a t3pet sal depart- �e- aps�al ailments to which part�oular attention is given by the t W" Wounded and one of our fellow IIly cures Biliousn the Drug tome front one �D N went, thoroughly organized. and - devotod t.r- epeoWists at the Invalids' Hotel anti Surgical InsHtutQ, et the �goaeted • , Y Indigestion- to other and god oat(mot cludtWy to the treatment of these cases. The y one of his captors I send of Canada S institution abounds An skill facilities, and appamtus for the pto , to it, tyy it and use it !a physicians and surgeons in thta De >partment successful �,tment of every form of chronic ailment, whetha'r `Yes, I recp,I]o(t. It was pretty near] ' 'I Bud a remedy eq e•Ierywhese in large have math these.delieate diseases their Bolo study• requiring for its cure medioai or surgical means. - `, � et1 our fawill Hundreds are brought to our institutions from far distant states All letters of inquiry or of consultation abould be addressed; to Y t+►i0h the old gentleman that times y T4+a lei; ms tali goo l'm the same offi gottlea at 80 oeab• ve Is called •` Ths U. on beds, and the go home well and strop . Every e�aee consult - s°d I've never' forgotten on. say , "'' �ODLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ISSDCIATIQN, . �► i !, A now md►ke of A Nu•feodH. _ stag Mir special:141 whether by letter or in person. is priven the . tau g Y " It smack pP 4 ►i.- most oaref,'ul and vonstdecltte atte�tAon. EvPry lmlmcrint case i "t W3 299n Street. BUFFA1,0 N- C � shall be provided for Von and faint. (and ere get few which have not alydadY baled the ttL:L' ut ai! the j 1 .. ., �. ., .: - .a. ..,: ;;; . : - -. . -:.. 1 -11 ; is i i ` 1. . (: ,1 '' 2 i. I .. i. .# 1. , _ - - I . . - .. i,. 1 G I! �I d t ,n 't Y� . : .+ i. l . r , , . _ .I. , - . , . : ; � ., i ! , I I I . � .. I . . -1. . _ _ �, 1. , � � '. . . - . . � . : I . , , � �� � - -`� L -- - - -- _- : _ .. 1 � - 1 . - . I Platt, Livingston, Watson ( Manitoba.) - , FOR �3A?�F= +� • • , 1. t I ,�.Ma... ` Total, 23. The only pair was Mr. _ _ t` Pieter Mitchell with Sir John MaC- � rro�n seising aomtng eve years, »r a blaolc � � � .. � rnis ing a• ' \ , mare coming throe years, both well brokou, true, { d011ald. sound and gentle. Also one of three yours cows, f �..• rs . .-. . -- sw.;« --- �,�- - -, fit,; . � , - •• ! ' ' ' — i i @Yl' ����• • • � r q•4,••, 47�. �/ apq�Rr• 4. a+ ca�Ml�eviarn{ dlsagRiuMAdfi� +n'sae"w:rr.'s�ar.�,: dill+ a9- M '�+l.11bM.+t•o•,- +,s-'rs+.i.cwr -. l - iVfessrs. Coc`%Uur1i,�'utrba�n , I.otgd, god con. Pickering. 91 -2 i ; �hf3 -- lug, McMullen, Robertsain, and Yeo, CT $1 . , b o- +� t Wi i ek�rlttg �tety m�emb@re of the Opposition, did not r , • - . ' , � ` . ` - ,;ii ,_ - Th sores of land, it being part of lots 13 � -- I �10.�+• .�: ' _- ts Ali-published every Friday morning m its omoo, vote. Mr. Gho voted for the motion. and 11, Ist concession of Piokeringtownshi , and : Pickering, Cut. " . . .. - intnwgnPt a Anyi Village, BOBTWa C� 8�aorh - 1 TERMS : _ _ O Pickering i . 4a- ssPicTo"; S1.00Sfpaw Bead " NOTES AND C4MMENTS: to c - be tad Apply on o remises W23. \ . _ RATES OF ADVERTISING t- � �_ - -- ,+ .First insertion; per line - - Dents. ,. vi I - 1. ­.�!, - . -,. i%aah subsequent insertion, per line One of the Bills reoenIy paes@d by I : I • 'L ''. _'. (. - ,. .. ; This rate does not include Legal or F ad- the Ontario Legislature was to amend A Special terms ven to ies makf �,,. the Franchise Act, and provides that f .., 11, - - . OR ; I tracts for 3 or S months orp b t the year. Half• wage earners 1n00m@ VOterB, land - f - ' + } >sad} or yearly oontraots paya�le q ly. holdelH and householders need not . , . ­ , . ' Business cards, ton lines or under; with ppr, ,on year, a6 00. payable in advance. reside in the municipality wbere th @y Advertisements without writter inst one I L L'. ".. %.­.. N will be inserted until forbidden and obar ac- record their votes, provided they re, I I N W.':' , :_ , . . I - y aordingly. Orders for disconttnntng a3v rose- side 1ri the electoral dlstilet. Work- I i •I • I °meats must be in writing and -sent to t I , -,..: fisher. pub- men in cities and towns are t0 b8 . a. fob Work promptly attended to. allOWed two hours at 'noon In Which 011► A I - . % I L L ACKERMAN, - • PROPR1 �R. p - to ell their votes. - .;i `:, L. } Our Y'olitiosl�— strict Inds nden e. Tom - , ne We direct th'e partloul� attention •, : ,_.�..�L , -Our .Al- M —A First-class Local Pape . 1oinr Eapeotatione — The esrty of our farmer friends to the communi- support of the ueot)le of Pickering and vici tv CatlOn in an , j ' other column from Mr. —o FAN'C-Y_..T1V 3 R. W. Phipps. Perhaps fie gentle- ABha. Ma>tufaCtuiBi have ` FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1886. I � • . . man in Canada is possessed of more lately made a great reduction knowledge on the subject dealt with iII the 2'1Ce Of Stoves' and , t !. `d,. FIRE PROTECTION than he, and we should like to see his p i., . Ran es the subscriber is re- - valuable suggestions acted upon. g, p T� rr I T The exhibitions lately'gi elf Le a of The benefits resulting from such action pared to mflke the same reduC- �L1_,jA s Ali i . CUFFS tills merits . of the hand grenade as a would more than compensate every ion on his rtoek in Claremont ' means of uttin out fires�q ai re- owner of farm ra rt for his _ ! ; P s g P y nd Plckerin ,. Be sure to r minds us of a fact that is too apt o be trouble , • � ' ' AND ' forgotten, or at most very se doru : all and see for yourselves. � • ' thought of by solve, namely, the en- The unseating of Mayor Howland : is to be re sited because he hag S PR I N•�� •U N D E RW' AR, fire absence of anything that a uld b'1' + - - 7f prevent a fire spreading should uch gi�•en every evidence since he occupied : the chair of makin ► the best Nla •or s u a I`: . - - �. � w. an unfortunate thing occur. If t leis 6 } . , - . . .. . .. _i,-! is one want iii Pickering that is l lore Toronto ever lead. The reforms he i YickQrin or ' i T Pickering C,lareniolit. has ahead brought about redound . ;;larin�► than another to all silo �a�•e y n - T V -: P I s ') y . a I T � .- � ­ - - I------.-.--.,-- ally interest iii our t-illaufe, and one to his credit, and every lover of j 1. that will likely cost the Villa e m st if moralit,; and good order ' sincerely 111�6stigite,, I�Vest � ate � r ' -, I _ g t► -MA- - not roe ided for, is Some mean of trusts That the question of qualification I -i 1. P The First Prizes non by The Ducis''ctp to - fire protection. «'e liiay not lie tMe n i.` be speedil}'arrr' :i�gec}, so that he the,present time at State and County Fairs I •RC =-}�Tt �• a be. i'e elected to coin lcte the in the L nited States are entirely too nume• "t'v �`'� ` 1 to biiy•a steam eli�ille or env o leer P _ .-.... -.- - _. cxpensil•e means of fighting the fire terra for winch lie was returned last roue for mention here, as thousanos are I - - - -- - - - - _ n - , f ,_ •lallual During the 1'a:,t contained in the record knl�,, Out still we contend that snit i i f nil�e years The Davis has uniformly taken ds . thing ought to be clone. in this the IIrst Prue at all State and County Tw* e' A'ecorcling to. the annot...cement pairs in the U. S. a w er;g'e� r .lire'etion. It is well kno «n to al io <_t a t which rites were ©1 S �J . . I . � . . � I .;., . ... u ado by Hon. Mr. Ira � P sir a few day's OF and at which it was a competitor ` everyone that .with .proper fire ro- before the` ad Document of .the House, pecitor. _ J 1n 1ri80 the Davie Ras awarded Z'wo' W + ° I iectioll our illsura,ice rates would ue the Goverment intends %q proceed Qo,�d 111edale at the Itternational Eahibi• a aye noW lE 6tOCli: � full IIIle Of . ; reduced to a far {greater extent t lan tic; , at Sydne , � i - 1. with the erection of neA• Parliament y Australis.: In 18A1, it . ' . � . - ' would. be the cost incurred in the aAuwn won Two Gold Medals at the Inter ► i� 'I {�' , • 13uiluirigb in the Queen's Park, national Exhibition, Melbourne. Australia. ,l Weeds, Sense .Wor'ste'ds," Coorkscrewg • Purchase of that protection. it }i Toronto, this summer. It is intend- The Davis also took the First Prize at both f the natural and artificial advantt ;•es ed to keep the expenditure within tale the colonial Exhibitions held at Brisbane and . Trouserin w which this village ossesses, it a acs ! +� p PP� corn oted t iz., r 00,000, and the an<a Adelaide, Australia.�7 Lo us to be the height of full to Its fife summer of lSri4'he New Davis I . y buildings will be com lets �' in three D �s Lich W8 offer to, the public at prices that can t be beaten. •longer delAy in this important mat 'er. P � Was exhibited at the International and ! - There is no tellin r where we ma � be ?ears' A, Buffalo f.rehitee of well Universal Fpposition held at the Crystal 0— y 1,nown ability, ,she prepared the Palace, ]London, Eng., where it not' only S Got, '� the Best Style and Latest Fa :t tiisited with a fire, which might sweep plans foie 9the "AMPil" building, has created a real sensation but, also, captured � shions 1 I - - . .the village from one end to the other, been entrusted with the pre ration of the only Gold Medal awarded. :and aliat would prevent .it ? The The New Davis is the only sewing rna. at low figure$; by tf.e new Tailors Greib & Wheatley . .. • the plans and will ovemee tlllee erection china ever awarded the Scott Legacy Medal j I � ` iiifianilrlable nature of most of fife : of th© new buildiriK9, which Will no by the Franklin Institute his - builclings would but serve to assist ltd P �'i18 late9t aryl��s of English and American St%ff Hatl1 }, doubt be a credit to fife Province, a the highest authority in the II. 8. .. - progress. Again wt. say this state of i Such, in brief, is the Prize Record - of WITH I>yfl?1i0�'ED XIB%E BRI31. ( : they ought to be. I- Thi- Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine, J ;- ( , things slioi�ld rrct be allowed to can -. ' _ _ - I f , 3 and is proof positive-that though new to time: The rriorehants of the ' torn of flee Canadian public, yet it is the moat P ' Our idea �, thr�s : I,et o�er3 resident 'Uxbridge. Lace formed themselves •I�- rfect and eatigfactory mauline made. 1 ICKERTN,us.. - 'Of the village who is carryiri�; fire , into all" ll ._ association called "The ' nvesligate and you will And that../ tbose _ . __- _: imsurance contr ibute from $5 to $10 ; Uxbridge Mercantile union,'' the who use a Davis are. i.n the extra ua ity — and quantity of work they.do, and hence I T - ulncc� --somt wfro are abundar�alyablE, object of which is to bring busrn�eq YY H� YY IL You YOjJR more, and th ose that feel that they , down to the easel. • basis a,, Poori as p •Profit ou same ion. beyond the rxoat E YE � j G H T' -: prc sing comP�tition. BY USING COMMON Cx1,ASSES, • iarinot afford $;, less than that , possible. The object of the associa- Ktep 1-our rye on this space. I� `� amount. Front this source a fund of tion is 4 good one, "arid it is to be ;, A186-agents f6r the Bell Organ and fill • ' wff$b• YOU CAN PURCHA91i'. . �� $600 or more might be raised. -'lien hoped the merchant>9. Drill $ucceed kinds of Agricultural Ilnpletneuta. (- - ;' ) appoint a committee of the resident -' beyond their fondest anticipations. If- LAZAI�'IJ� MORRIS &� � P. B. �'OSYTH 8c BRQ. s �O. S r 1 property- holder to purchase a good cash writhe basis of all ht;!uneAs' t Z }s - I3ane�'s Old Stand, Pickering. - ` . Band engine, with, the necessary actions it would be much better for r�• `" ' _ _ - --- - -- - -- - -- � -- ... , . •lnantity of Lose required for. the use :person, buyer and seller alike. The A iy Person.. Wishing. I Celebrated Celebrated of the villa�je n hick w �, , cold provably ,extra profit that all merchants why �t1rCl?aSe the ' [. . i . . _ . . . test rom $3O0 to $500: With the :do a credit business must have, would • 1 � �. ' - balance iii hared have constructed oils be saved to thQ bu} buyer, because there -PERFECTED ` ' o>< two large uaiex tanks at suitable would be no bad debtso rovide for. �J�� CT ACLES • points rn the viilab ►o, where a supply The advantages all roundp R cold �e Z'het @I5t ilia t�10 �7CTOrld. l�'1 j f of water is most needed 'in case of very great, not only in the mercantile "! About a Million Pair now In use •ois•in C ' . 1. - lire. If -permission could be obtained ' line, Out in every branch of busin4 + o g General SatifaoGiou. � : FOR SALE ONLY LY BY - . ; - horn t},e :Messrs. Spank, these tanks as well. fie axe pleased to know - could be k t full of water b running► _' eQ. y n drat the 'people are being gradually } , 11 • rl i C �E�dIST A - DRU ` a pipe fills to connect: with the ce educated up to this point, but the ♦�1D GGISTf -1 near Mr. Hodgson's residence. matter needs to be stimulated by just 1., ` , -�u. " �. If 1 I _ L - _ , PiG�erin, Q 1 C lis were done, the - 111dirl ual such assoclatior)s as td.e above. • ��: �' � "C• i Contributions to the above fund would - - -- ' - -- = � be more than repaid by the neduc d dodge Monsseaa is dead. ATE A.M ,r'A IMPORTANT PRO I,,,,� M a u L sHE AT I O N.. • _ rates oi� insurance iii a single ye z, It is said that 9�fr. frladstane a home or in two }-ears •at roost. Therefo e, Rule , scheme provides for a separate ' CSII have .� OII8 On dial If Sou want the latest s I ' , .1 by tiles in Glassware. . the reduction in future ears wou d coinage for Ireland. pP, P If you want a handsome Glass Sett for laid ten $ . be• clear profit; and still a would- e - A number of changes lis,ve been � made dr0 lII ' 06t Card tb If t4, . . • in the tiuifi ''a,mel� T.tagl, you want the prettiest and cheapest Lamps ail towij. ,ley the security provided against ii e. , • i , If you want a handsome China Tea Sett for 5 . - . We the Fina a AGENT PIC'KIIRItiG, Ify $ ' simply ne Minister deliveeii ills ' throw., out ash . e ; ou want a beautiful Uinuer Sett, I'�. buggestions, with the hope that so a 'budget speech on Tuesday•'a,g- .- - If you want a pretty China Cu R '. steps will ' be taken to secure t is A lady in Toronto has offered to trans- j . - - p Saucer: for 25 cent, ; I Ysie engaged a cod If you want a, W. G. Chamber Sett of 9 fee to Mr. Howland pro rt worth41400 painter, and can Paine pieces for $Z mush - heeded protection. If a i y bu If you want to select [coal the largest; and chew est� y it1 order t4 enable f 13iLn to ggiee in good st o, on short notice and ati p StOCI+. : )resident lies a more feasibly scheme o qualify for cheap as the cheapest. P. S.---TWO trotting If oil tv.iaiit choice Green, Black or Japan Tea at 20 2b propose we would like to hear f Mayor. snikeys for sale ocean. , 30, 40,i0c. per li. 111+ i • Col. Irvine has resi e - w• H• JACKSON'. ° f you want a lb. of choice Gr Iiim. We will give the free use of • gn d his position - een, Black' Japan or mixed Tea at . ae Commissioner .of the Nortb -Wist - - -r Lot 18, con• 4, Pickering 50 cents with a valuable prize free, ' -- --- ,--.-.�..�...- �__- -- our. colulnris to anyone !ar�o has a €' ground Cof %8 a`t 20e. Ib ' ' I '' suggestions to�ffer in t?ls maitter. Y ]1,icruntied Boli.,o. I1 jou want choice ash per T1le case of 3iit \ ! If you want choice clean Currants at 5c. per. lb. - Eva Lon6 �s: Tile , WHO If ou want hoi _ oorporxtivn of �icoaffville,' bus beau .de- G c� X'mas Fruits at bottom via : .1 0 1. THE RIE<_ VOTE ,tided, the plaintiff being avvai•ded 41,000 IteSt prices paid r OOd f you wait fresh Oysters in bulk or can direct tr8 1. for damages sustained by her on �e cunt p p tp,' If you w1it the best fauiil rites be Baltits�oe4, _ ' of a broken. sidewalk. y P best value for oqr molts , As,tye stated last week, the Go' The , wheat at the . p j . i relent was,sustained b a rote of 1 g St. Paul police fiend gtaat di' eulty _ - - � TQ SX11QN c }' in reventi _ n.&SMiRj �0 52 oil the' mot ou made b r, . preventing visitors from chipping off Brazilian `'VarehouRe, Deverell'e Block $rook - street, R`hitb�►. Dale,,Ml'lls _ _ _ _ __ __ _ y pieces of the ice palace to carry away ae - -- --- -- - 3�andry, censuring the Governme t relics. A fragment of the structure i - -� fox hanging Riel. The following is n would be valuable fifty sears from now, .Flour and Mill Feed alwa g analysis of the '• vote :—Seventeen n and relic hunters realize the fact: y _ for sale. , members who formally supported �t a Magdalen Miller of Greenville, Pa., 'is;_: Government, voted' for the motion, s 90 years old, is in vigorous health, and Fifm` ers Work a Specalit , follows :--Messrs. Ouiimet Massa has chewed tabacca for seventy years. %� `k _ , ' The lesson Conveyed by the record of this O,C�I� - �` '� " "h'`' Girouard.; Gilbault, Labrosse, Gaud , fine old lady is marred by the fact that P=N �0� __ � It Decoct, Desaulniers, (IYlaskinong ), so many people who here chewed to- ". any day' %k` g .� - IL -1 j ; - '" - Desjardirls, Goursol; Landry, (Mon - bacco have not lived to the aqe of SO QUOTArl'In1� _ -' magny), Bergeron, Amyot, Giga , Where seems to be no moral to the case r . Flour per 100, $2.25 to 2.50 • _ Dupont, Bain, (Soulauges) Macmillan, , at 6,11.. - . �Vauereuil.) - N ' - _ Bran per Ton, 13.00 - S- +A�?"R,�"OE'S �, i - Twenty -three Liberals voted wi NP4U Are ?�crteRC�nentR� �Ohorts per Ton, �- ,'14.00 �:�E�CTACI,.ES .t�.�1fii) EYE GLAS S E 4he Government. They were_5 r Screenings per X00, - 80o Rea Are the only Gepluna English Articles in the Canadian Richard Cartwright, Messrs. Macke oar Sale or To Lease Cho Feed - do , 1 Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests arer 'ven w purchasers to Move g nesSI Chop X1.00 The i�cc•e recommended b and testa aniala have been rec • prove Rename Zie, Charlton,.Ray, Striver; Paterson (f At east end of Pickering villa ' - Mill C108e8 Vim Eresiden y received from President, . . Brant), Davies, Gilmour,T lu ,Bur `a comfortable house, g g°• on mayterc . Saturda3l' nights t, Ex-President, and Ex=Vice - President of the Medical the of 1 h P barn, a hter house, and Canada ; the president of the' Colleg4 of Physicaus and Baigeona of Quebec ; the Dean 6 scree ; a nef► brick Loges nw�i at 6 O C10Ck Sutherland, Bain (Wentworth), G , finished, a driving house and Date �eiore orsmoie of the Medical Faenity of Laval [Tni*ersit •The president and E - he . Fisher, Irvine, Somerville (Brant , Also So rent for six months, a brick house on __ • Medical Council of Nova boo a, �Q,, o• bed Ex -Presidents of t church street. ♦ ] to reoommendations ought to be suff L , Jackson, McCraney, springer, I�ne , -� ppp��'�` oieut to rove their cnalities, but i! !m'ther ko;4hut, needed, tai! on 1'.. . I.. - I—.: - _-1, wY. J. DALB, Pickorislg.���T. I V.-_,_ - - -_ - . � a .. "., ,•, CHRI TC 8 "T LALE,'2ardware Pickerm 9 r . . .1� . . -.. c , .11 __I . /' . (t .i / / (: 4 - • is I i, ` ., _ I 7 a: w }� . - I., . ed 1. A. I : , . ..,.,. \ A of I . an p �o a - � . - . I re - o w th R W do 3 =: n' s. - Be . an W it W I - fr W • cl th _. M dr of $1 fl E d - � lei . u . i .. . .1 ly _ f Pi .. a s _... in in ' ' 11 a I ..H .. W IV re in R Q Of (. It at is : of b " . • ki a . . IV i • t . b n . w P a s D H c \ , ,a 7 , . . , • , , , � I - I . I I . \ - - - I 4 � I - I \ k I / I. -, - - -A " � ... � . 1, .1 i .� - . - . � .. i , I , - . . _. I . . . I , . �- I ; 1: .-1 - . o 71�, � . . . . - . , . l , .1 i ; . . . t . - .. � : . 1. .... .. - . � I i , � i -- , , I �: i : . . . . � � � , i . � . . ,I . . : ., . - I ­ - . . I ." . , , " " I . I I . I . . .. . - I - I . . , . , I I I � I . I . I - . i . . . I . r I � 11. . : I-, 1. , I � � . . � � r, . w � . I � . . I � I . . . . . . I , - � I i__ ­J . . . - I - ... - ii � - � .1 I . ; . . .. I � . . . . ;. -- - - .. _ ­ Ii, � '. .1 . 1. . . . . . I � 00.wwwoow� -------------------- __ � . - * I I . . .. . I . . . I . I -1 I . - - 11 , z . . �� - �! '. . I � . � . ._: . !!F!�� SALE REGISTER. . . . _____,_ I . . , � * - . � �� . . I • , 1. I -1 I -_ ____ - . - ; . .. .-. . I . .. . PICKERING UARKET. , - , - . � * � ... . , .� . . ,- * ­ ­1 ". I ` I I - - - . .. ..), .'' :, � . ... I . : I . . I , - . - . .. Y7- Credit of horse, - - Naw , " , �11 - � . . I � . I.. I . ,kr,3tn 17 8 Oflice April god 19M. � __ . . ..% ; . . .; . . . 0, F&U,vh6At:: I .. � ; , . I SiTURD to me; op ...., � ­ . . � . I . , . , . � . • - . . . ousehold furniture, &o., the 000 to &)c, gorse I . ­ . . , , I '.� I . . I - � ,� ­ � ' . . . . * 0ow, h W to 70c. Flo r per awt. 0 .95 to $2.30. 1 � . iin : I .. I I . 1. . I = " L �- , . . . - �Ity of -Mr. C. J,-WiN96W.16148r-* - - 31. Wran 1 .:,. ! .1 -..,�__ SPRING, '. , . �...)- �. 1886 -_ � ... _X0fW..9WA..,QQU16 T" - . of Pickering. Sale at I -6 to - � ­ 901 - con. th !, I . ..--., � - . . I 7th L. . k-.44-' 4.1po F " .�, I "ON - lvlyv��Au__ I ft.-*�%Vft.��­ � , _06.* I . . � . "_ ,_-V., 4 '-,. . -1. . .. . I oe oucher auctioneer, )ASW MARKET. I—; .. I � . . I . . . I . O'clock. Thols. P . - . . .. � - I - . . . . . .. . I ,��. - . -� !1 ,( - .1 f IL _-)`� . ) "' �. . I - � L - --- I I ' . _­'.. ,­1 ! ,L1 .1.; . I - : .. I I ,it il , , � , .f, . � - - . . , ", T i � . . . . . '. . . . 1. 11 - � -1, ;�, J i - I . I . � . . I . � � � . ..'�'. I . I .. 4, 1-1 *.1 .. . . . 1. I ' .", I - � ,. I %-'. I - , ; t_ 0-1 -1 I � ) '), ; �_: *,- .;. . - -Parties getting sale bills trint- : -. - - -�:- - - Toronto. April 2nd. ism, '.' '�7� . - [NOTU The str"t'lanm ' � I .1 - . ,z� twig It kst W-"Y was quiet and . . 1; - . ' � .� , �... � - I . % . , � � ... -,� . �L , -0, . I � . I - i . . . . ed at I A at 100 binlisilis of wheat I . I C, . - i 1- . .� ; 11 1. .. � . . I I . . I 11 I . . I . I . ,- above frb :rd "�t ' ' ' ' . . V .. _ �* � ­ ­ I .. - he Office. .Of Tux PICEZRING eat Drer'Ve * �­ " - � ' � I . I . " - :Y , ;. . ;. I . . - . I .. I . . �. : , F,� I . I � , I'. I similar to M =d R1 to 8ft for falL IGO 19 so for _': ,., " I _. . v- I �. k . � . . . .. - , - , - ., .. , - . - � .. I- Will get a notice 6 spring, and to TO .3 �:'�, .: ,� 1. . .1 . date of sale, Faza or selling at aw 4 for goose. LW1ey &m I . , : - I .. I.. - c . _., � . I .. .: - . . .;� J%te Of printing to No. Outs Arm, *ttb SMOG 01 r .., -i- . I � ­ • . ;, �- �,'. . . 1, I . �� - . U0 bushels At 370 lo 3k P - , !. I , . �. �-"., -, , i c106 E - - . i, .- : .,.! .%, %. � _ - . . and We t - Y50"We 111onxiinal at Me. ... , ... 41,�,. - U, N' I i ........ . - 4 . or r Hay dull - and i i,: .!, - . � � ti .1 , , steady; 4 1 gle. for prioss , - .:.:.�:;. 111:11. - . � .... I .1 .. . ftdi sold at $10 to 013 go ..� � .. � . , ,..,; i 1 ,� . ! . I -.1 . .. I 1� . _:­ , . . . � : ., ' , �; .�- L t .. 3 - 1. I I . '! _ L-i. , , I . :­ :. - : - - Odds and Ends.. and at $IS to olover,, :.�., � �1.."_i ��.­ ..It,. , ,_ .,.. ,­ , - .- � . I � . : . I I .. I I i I- - I . ... I I ' . �. 1. . I � - " I . � .. L ..;. . .. . I.- . . � L I I , .. 11 . 41 . . I .. . I . . � - . .11 .. . . . . � :. ".., 1i � -, - . I . : ; .1 � i ; ,, ; L_ 1. glo&ds JLt *9 5 for timothy. fitmw Steady �. 1: �� . I .. ;1 � . . .. . - to . .. 1. - I � , . . � � I . . . . . . 1, 1. $I( ... ;: -I.- .. . . I , , I . I.. , I ,; " , - . I to " ) a ton. Hoge sold •at 11 � :;. �7t, .,. a �;_� � � ! �,, I ..11_6 s . � .- - death e � 1. . . I - I' '' at *G 25 bo. Be � I . , , '. � .� 1. .,q) end all ?" 9 6 of. 03 do to $6 for fore- .. 1.,; . ..- ." .._:r , .1� , I' � � '. .. . I .. . 0 . - � � - I . . . . ..-. . . es Al" ; (Ju%rters,&Ud4M1t007a0forhindc - 0. �.. .(I I. I .�_ - 11,11-TO % - 1� ­�' tuarters. Lamb : * '! is 0JF3F:Mn11Ta ­ eat subsariptto� fund. 411 to 'i .." ". . .. is the monument so 80 ; &ad mutton, 66 1,5 , I __.�.;;­-', I . � . • L 111.7-1 1. . � - ibere lbs. - to *I Per 100 `.� � ._., , ...". �, 1*,.; . I ­, '.. : . . . : . ;r . . . 1 � . .. _ . :1 I .. . hicago dentist while operaUng 01% ! ­ " I I I I .,_.'. . � ''.'. . �isotnen I f ! � . .; L. . ., . - . . 1. . t � , � L ­; . I L 1. I . . I , . . . � .. . . . . .- . , I �. - ' . . , A lIhe county galol, was robbed - . , , � P`M . I . . . I . . �.. ..��.. . - . . ! - .. . . ' , . - I , - I . . . New , 1 I . 1, . � . I . '. �._ . . 'I . " � I I I , .1 I - . ".. I L 1, . .. . - . I of his purae coUt" I . � '.�.. _.. ,�. -, I . �! .; - . I : . 1. .. . - 1. � :, , . �) . � ... �.,.. I I .. L " . !'' . S . - - , .- . " Ne, w Muslihs'' , ,_ * ; . I .. containing - $80. ' - :,1. Grw .. �!. I t - , .\ - - - --'- ., ! . - . I � .% .. . I.. - _There is in unlimited number of lives sivea . � . " I . I :!\ , , , .;,. . . L . 1. I . ,. ­ . _.., �.;-. .''; . , . . .11 . .I- . , . . . 1� � . -1 . . . . , . I- IM00ally by using west's Cough Syrup in time. 11 . .1 ..., _. :� 1. . . - , " ,- 1'. . ..� . . I .. � I . a . . 1, . I .- I .11 i. .. .. W... . - .. . l- - � I ; , . . . t and . . : I I... - � .. 1.11. i �, . j . . . . . . " . .1, I . li . '' ; . I I , I I. . , � � !. .. . . . .." I . . . . , . . . i I - " - . .. I 1 4 1 : . . _'o'- . 1 ,_ 1, �, . . I !. '. � .. � �- .. . I i. ­ . . � . . . . if peol.e a bottle of Nyest's Cough Syrup. when a I '46d It" . . . . . 1)le were to eXercise •a little more ciare a hft-ve`l�d he services of*. ir: PE"Y# �-t� �­'.. M9 , I .. : I � , , , .4 ­ ;. ...I � I, . . 'L. . � � , I � " � , procure w 9l 6 In every respect- . I:— � ew s . I I. . . . . . I ...:. , i . : . . - tdu,-b after ml could be . . "'.. -11 Shift" New Em .0agbIrst troubles, - - I , I 1.,. N : . broid. rieg - by W. H. Field, misery . r , . .1. . _. . .ql I . %., I ) sold - and A FIRST-PLASS HORSE-SHOE& I , drilggisL . . � �.. .. . .1 . .. -t� , . I I -_ .. .1 - -.. .. �;­ .: . - ..: .- . 11 '11. t,!. ... I . . ..s,�: , - � . ; , ,� . . , - ' - I- : - I . . . : � I.... - , - :;1 . . . . - . . . I , � , . I and �eneral Mechanic. - , - , - .. I l . I ' ­ ­*. - 1. ­ : 1, . . .- . . � . . � . . .7. . . . 1. . I . I I . . . . . . . . __ . - . -, . I . i. . .1 I . 7 . I ,. . ­ i - .. . . ,f .''Maria Mitchell, of Vassar College, . .. . - . - . .1 ., ,�, .: , ,� ' ts, " : : " , " - - :: . Pre - ; " . I . I . � �.,�� _� . .- � , I -. . i.. .. 1, . - ,.. � . . . _ . � �I, _ , ;! I surveving as a business B I . . ;, j4e TowelE ngs, `.'. New . - �. recommends land �-GG16 I CUTTERS, I � 1; - ''...'. - - �­ � �.. . , . � I -� . . 1. ­ - . ­� - �.,. . 4­ . � �. � . . . . - . . � Owen. Professor, what would a Got up to . WAGONS &C - �t!,, , " .. ��, i � ...''� 11 .. I., - . - � - �, .. . � .. z I I ". . 'I, � ''... ,.I . , .. , � : - � , , . I ­ . . . � I _: : � --:. - Oi W order in &mt-lalsss style on sho -t ,, � , -::, ) - - , , � ., . t . . i ,; . . . - . . i . - . . I roe � ; : I.; I . - , " . - * . I - , , . . � ., , . . - . . � I . . 1. ., I . - ". _�..: . - I L' .; 1. . � . I - . .. . . . - 8 I - . - . �1. . .: -� - .�, I - � . I . . I ­ - . vvomfin do if ' he saw a field mouse and . notiCeAnd, as prices to gait the times, I � `(* 'i. ..L �11 . . I I . � I , . It. . ; � - i � I - . . I . . , . - . ii. .�.i - . I.- :. . ... - .: � I I - .1 .. I Was 110 stump handy 1' • Shoeing horse I.-.. ; . . I 11 there .. , s with Contracted Feet or ,..I. I. I 1. � I ' , . 6; , I � I � � . -1 � I . . . '. . . -.!I _� ... . I . .r I � ... . . - . . . . . . . . I 1: . . , . . nqr "ders that are afateted ,�ttb Interfering a lip"is,lty. ,� !:- � _ . . .1. I .--Ifanyof i, AT.-'T11t, VERY. W . VAJQ�*fflr PRI ES,si' " .;nl never tried West's World'6 - .1 .� 1. , ... . , � . LO EST'.. i79 KX � - . . . '- Rhe-unlati, bavo J?RMES ' -_ " - - -� ponil.� Liniment, we advise them to W and WORK GOODi,:� I . - Wonder-orP-ref bee n rinced of its extraordi- ' a .0 gt once, .. . do 80 t - It will positively u. -Itisis � :: - - :.. .V F. L. GREEN ky Tiler, 8- laurel 101, I � -. � . . . - iever-fiLiling renledy for Cuts, Spraing, Bruises -- - .. � I 1,nd all Wmplaints requiring external 6eatment. - - ; . .. . yrice. �5 cents and W centA peli bottle. Sold by . I ; .. - nd ldrug&t. 22-95. - � IV. I,. yiel(l, CbemibtK which pin ... 1� e . .;_ � Land in COU11'ectIcut Upon . - - . - , � �, . : . `� . !:.'. ��- :,. , . . I . . .. . 11 - .1 .�. _ :. ,�- .;, I , .., .. I :___ __ _ . IN THE- . I . - . . I :��_,: � . .-i - ,:. WCS. :L. - -Y . . I I Irees were planted a few years 4kgo, is now - __ . I � ,. , . . &.!:�.) W13: :B . . . . . - 1. . . ­� � L V.. r! ... , ''. - . . .; - . . e for' its timber. :� , v I . � . . . I � PRICE of LUMB - 1. worth $100 an acr I ER.'' . , _ ­1 I . . .Af-. . . .. � . 'I � �_�, �J ....1 I . . . . I I I ��:,.,.�::i � � 1�1':­ '' I .. I : I I., . - I - I . . : .. I I I- . Ii. M ave " from I ­1­.__�_ � t­ . . . . . ` At the last Ivnehing in Indian', .. � . I ' . . ;- ' � . _ lynch aowd to choose the tree . �1_ I � .... m.- " I .;t ` �.`. 1. 16t*ce tainpered with mercy. Your Orders. �._;� ., ...... a - wliieb they should hang. Thus NOW is t it Ti '6. to E6 - � ' -&.�i' ''- , . 0 I was it . .I - . ...; . , - ' ( . . 9'..�, I .:� ,,_ ''. ;.. �­�­11... . - - - . _Thl,� virtile of Carbolic Al;id for bealin . . . � ... .� �. � I I - I' - - - . . - .. . .. � . . I . : . � . - . J. � � "_ - MXI-Ta _: .. .... I � � . .. I I . 'I - a 8V IN 0r . 1 .: I illg II!,il 1,11rifving iswell khown; but from I ,kRT 1EIS 6-nte�n plati - - Building * i �:'!., � . WIZI cleans n n tke �: i� ,;� ', - .1 -: _�­ �:.. � , & % . 1. : 01 - nv "lo(jes of applying it, the public is un- c%;p ng should leave theirorlers now, thus secur- .. .. I . �, "'. , .. t - �.. . � . ''.. .. .., . - - the ma - L. _1. . . . .. . . I . C'Ortain how best to 11,43 it. " To meet that want, ing great reduction in price. - ..... 4 I est Stylesof Dress Goods', Black'Silks, Colored Ilks, ' G n g ams, be .,. . - . kind 11 -or & Farke's carbiulic Cerate is prepared, ' , � S. 4 ' * I In Nie,v� c t� - ldc(;r ,a)- I%: ,,lsed %i I itb confidence. Do not , DRIVES ' .%f cGregor & Parke's Carbolic 1: misipd. Take only B LL STUFF a Pe" cialty. . j White Cottons, Factory Cottons, Shirtingg, Tickings, a Cottonades.cente. S - , ,old bv IN. H. Field,. chemist and . ' ' ' I : . - - - I -25. � 8 ) .., - I . . druggist* 22 1 ­:­.�. I " .,.., III Wool Carpets, Tape try. Stair and Hemp Carpets, F n oor Oilcloths, 1 ­ . + L . an -girls are na�ned. .At orlie-rroir,ptly filled, ar,d 1=ber ' v � I Cilina and Jap delive DRIVE. I In wh4 re required. . )I 1-4, 1 1-2, 1 3-4 and yards wide, Cocoa Nut Matting. 1 ,I object, and �. 1, . . - � . . _­ � - , - - ".. �, a� I .. t Half after soule bpfitltiful naturi . � . % .,--. .. . I . , * common as Cherry— Im Scotch Tweeds, Coatincrs, Canadian Tweeds, bought 't '' suell nainvS fire . _.. flower Ileach-blossom, - Plum-blossom, D � r Spot Cash., � q - . ­.. ; � -, . I � __. I � � I.. . ... .. . T- ckcir�t,g Lumberyira, I - . . '. , I RTVES �Price to I . . , . * mi 0 premises in Damboo-leaf, Pine.woods, etc. I . - i .. �i L, . � -�n Ready-Made Clothing�, made up oA the I Suits 01 ingie , ". � . ; I I . _ . - .. kea n" accor- _ JOHN 0 1 . . ) A w0wan is a good deal li .. GEE, Prop _ � DRIVES.. i iev. "You __ __ _ - . , ) Garments. deon, say,i Lawrenc O'R*I' ---I - - -------- - - - - � I � . i o eI . . . - - i: f th �1 - . ) in TailoriD Department. - We are offering the h S105f 00'� can draw then' Out a I right but the . - I , 9 I 0 oice p 6ces . . fillut her - begins ,A,Ilen you Iry to I 'VRIVE' most Select Patter .12, , ;niUSIC Qi . n Tweeds at $ _$13, $14 and usually sold at ! . up.a 1 I - . .OS not t&ke;,& 4av-,,Jir an V I . . determined to: . __ I'D from $I8 to $20. - Call and inspect the.same and compare prices. , We ar , Flj�id 1,lightning (I e be, To6thache - . . . .- ,. Jjour to remove Neurallia. Headac I . ,�, . . �- . - . I . 1.1111, ars. ,k choice stock Gf- ' ' " * ;. . I , Lumbago or Ithou ,ism. but will do it instant- k. i - at hal B19kit T1 -� lead the trade in the counV, as we have 'dbne- for the past 25 Ye . .- , ly and without rar"ing ,vour bead in a poultice ' . ; �'­ I . . , - �_� - . . . . . I I .1 d Crockery always on hand..' in* 1.5c. - Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spices, &c., an ' foi a da* or nsing greasy I' imerlits. Try.p . - bottle fyoni W. H. Field, chemist and uggist� I bgto lator n Oy oldfriendsand customers that 0 - . , � � . . . ic Cri � :, - ?. r . . . .�I_ .. I.: . I . . . . 1. , - .. ., _ ... . � �. ''. .. . .. � I . I.. w. . �11 i! . p . . 1 - I . ; As ' F' k 11 g. 22-23. 1 N n. ?a prepared bo buy . 1. , 0,W .. :1f; :�-' ". , - WHighest price aid for Farm Produce in Cash or Goo % . 1. 1. .. .. �Xicans flave � passiou for mi"o", . I M I . . . . . . �. .1, . I . . . � I I -I- I iat the interior o I . -__- ----____________ . - - I - - - - = 11 6 ; - - - . ; -_ . - and traveller says tl _ ---__ 1. some of tbeel�V ho-,',SeS look like steam i A I Quan' of ledanible'WW", , e remarks also that .,. � , - .'. '. '- � I - ;;. I i :i . 1, . � �oat cabins. H 1�� __ � I , I . i I wirro)s are among tl)e commonest articles e93, adegg Ot V16Ur I � tS 1 0 �.- . . : . . -Dshops there .:� A ri ullur-,-.,emen . . AIWITS on hand. ic .� L; . in the pou I . � i . . L I. I . � I - . . i . ,1. --Mrn. llobeiA Hooper, of Kinloss,' e6an , of 0 ID Shorts, and ah'kinds 81 -- � . , I �;­ .- I.. % ',��: � o, . GOW i 11 . I I ! . � . . .. , _ . .. . . �. . . . , ls mri I I . .! . , :, _.� , , .. _. �..I: .. 11 - I . . - I - ,uce. in a letter. i been trogled I . ... '. - . ` . . :: . .1 . . 1. . ; . � - . . l, . , . 1 , . I . . I . . By myig� I have . . I � . - . - . � r -1 , 1. __ . with r) eplFia and Liver Complaint for a . 1. ! - ie- ! -I number y o s fr*nds that .. I . Mill Fee&_ i �.. �* I'!- I.­. .�­ ' * . ' . I . 11`lL:'Publie 814 well ou . .. I I . . - : 13peod.V CUFe !)TOUghli me around, and I am now ; 1 , , � .. . , I I .. � �.. . . 71 yearn, and am glad to afty to the I . I - - all riot, thanks to Me6yeROe" McGregor"' � - FLOUR E�CNANQED Fdt HEAT. ., , - to . .. ' ' - Speedy Cure. "i", I '... _ . I Hundreds (f like teitimonials aire frequently reo- � ) � 0 . 4NOi 'MITCH]"LL . '­ I.- .1 .. I—, ;,-. - i ; ing that tbft in %rulY A - ____ --------- � . I: I � � 1. . �. I ' - . . I . I . ceived,and-aredaUv prov . , . 1�-. ., . I I . . I . . . u i -mo ' I I _..I, � . I ..., '. � ___ I - ,. . . . . * . . I wonderful remmly,ouring fil gishLiver.Bih � , , 1 .] .1 I '1%... .r *! :�_ I I I , - - - :,��." ., I . 1, ,(�,,: 1. 11 'mo AHA9 0 . . . . &.1ke and Costiveness. w *ire IL11 else fails. .4 1. , . ; -�. �.. . S Head t rM10M.,...-,, " TO - I hv W. H. Field c - Tyial . �;. . �. . 11. L : - . - ' , sold - . hern ist and druggist . 1:�. � ...,'..! . . _, .. : . .­ t- : - � . 'L� Z- . , I . . 1 7 � .. .!. � [..I:... 1, I . - '. - . . . . : . i bottles gixAm tree. WX-25. , �:,.. . 1.1, �, P ,� _.. �,: r ,Av I . :":I . � . ­ It . , , . . I. I � � 1%. . _. , .. I .. ! . i;; .. - -.1 � -1 - I... I .- �� I . . � = ­.&� :,: ... I .. "I I- . - - .1 . .1 . I—' . I I I - . 11 i - A . ,. .- I . ­. . . . . I . The be(] of th4 o6eaij, Hyll a foreige V-s-T : - AI&WERS � q . .1. . - I � .1 - .. . .. .. ,� . ; i. . . ''... IN � . � , .- . � - Of the Best Qua-lit.T. . ,; . . . .. - I I . 1. � 1,* ­ . 1: 1 2 1 . . . I � . . . terit covemd , . .� k� - i�l I - - � writer, is to an enorM0118 eX t .1 'I , ,; *,:, . - � � lof Pick3ring andvicini y. IN str#et R&ilwi%.V ' . '019;iinf"t of Wagons, -Buggi , Uuri�es. 8 - . with rilva and pumice stone. Still more . W additlion 'th th� tuT : . . . . remarkable is it to -find Ae- floor of $he - Cajm, ac,, the Cotiapany/ar,e.now manalacturing all kinis of AgFicul- i9ams, Bacon, spicea Ran'- I . � - V., ei hereb� f live notioe that; WO have � :1 . . - * ' Ocean covered ia par# with dust of the I ; ; I'' . � tuFal 1MPlAUeDtS, inaldding ...i, _­ . . . !, 1, I . rovisions I . . al pointed ':11p1-Lo9:r - � ,:-�'­__:..i.._ ,.- . I .. . i ...!, . and, oth,er P , ch " -meteonteis. .. 24:ri. Toz.1 IF ' 1 "P .. . � , . .1 . I . I __ you distarW at Uff I ��i .. . . .. . - R E311,M1111 - . - . - ADVICH TO Mb'Timlt&-��T6' 2 To a,=, and T. 2�T. �, 2 -� and Lroken of your res OTto , .M00. as.our ND' 0LLES,CTJLTIiMl " _ silh, . - . . IMI, Sliffering a,nd crying with pain of Chithrig TLOS,ZARROS, . cru 1=.JP.A.11zT, . . _k_ � I A once snd got a bottle I I ts for the . - Teeth? If wo send r I I . gen I - . I.: �.�: �_t - , . . Winslow's f400tbing SJmP" flay � .. 11. I � . _�.. , ID e Arre"bi- X10d 04.. . . . . I of "Mm. - J.", : ­ - I , Cjr"" - . : . � . . . I , " . %j. �: '' I : 1. on will oblige. ' ('hildren Teething. It,, value is inealculable. ! � I _­ � � :. VATOaw, TURNIP SClay I* i' _,ka insreeti'L ��. '. :; , - . . - , It wil I reliere the poor little sufferer immeia'101Y. aZeerin- Baer, .; :, . . " . ! . �I I . r . . Depend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake �! . ,. . � . --.-,-:. � G '-1 '! i ' .. �. I.. . r . . _. e . aboutit. It ewes Dysentery and DiarTh(es, . the ab VP locality, and wle bespletak ' ­. . - - � tutt' rs, WheelbArrows�. ` ' rMulaWs th4p Sborqwh and Bowels, enres W)nd a I if sh f your Patronage for them. ,rain Crushers, Tu nit) Pujoersi, ttraw .ALEI* IFINDL- ,//(Dlic,'eoft,eTlv the Grims. redue" Inflatamstwn. 19 . ,, S'n In syste well kno , . .H I . ;� I . . . it, pleasant to the takte and is She perseriplion your n, . ._Jof o egli and bent female physicians our-' behalf 'NES - ­ . . . and gives *one and energy 14D the whole The" ge tlemen are . �. . - for ehildren . i "Idrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup t I- afgh6orhood, and any business 0 T 0 e United. States, and is for sale Y )11 have wit RES NG,,.'�_ ,� IA " . _; Lnd`nu=0t1hd lkve"b,�di'wouders vAv tber� is ftW' _ . by all druggisfm throughout the world. Price 95 V ill be eoxIducted in an upright I .. I . - . . � ; . . � . - I . ., . � . �-i . .1 , . I a M811 to . , anner. � � - - I ...!., �'. � :. ; . .1. . I . . . . I a I - . .. . - " _V=MSarc" : �'- .''' 'O'Brien's - P - ' � sents a bottle. be suye von a"k for "MIR& WIN- . _. ��.,. I.- . . ;. i. ;; I- - n(:�) . I . * -0 SYRUP' take no OthOP 11 I,., ,. , . 3M(:D13= 6to. -Gan& 111,0*8 800THIN ." and . . I - -1. . � . _kind. � Wz BHA COVTrXUZ M TuzVVrUAZ AS our whieh sometimes t give All tile latist and. inost approved patterns, be8t material, and niost Affled The reason is because he gives perfiqt The _rreen e6l THE PASTiO spare no painis to ' satisfaction in evalry Case, And. going 6411 affelevi Arrierican workmanship. Any, and all, can be had by applying at the Factory sts well as Euyopean y)u satisf"tion, and WE RELY ON OUR ..,. � or any of their sgents. . . I . Z. .� farther ,o�W say if thenq are any perspas clystem has formed %lie subject f a late . . . . � ,� .� __ - at P, LST RECORD, In YoTar territory for a, con- - I ' 'I ­ i " . ...� �, 1, , I - I . whohavebad Photostaken byme thm . - .; . '' . i.. .� � . 1 I e I j, ­_ .-,, .1 ..'' .1 ''.. I . I . . I � �-,. . apecial investigation by a Microseopisi the patron- : "' . 1 . � . . , .. .. � -_ � , � - �, '. . � are not equal to any city work I wia * ' "'- ' - � , , - - , - . . . .. I I �­ _ 1 -. a , . ng Self - . � I .1. I .., _1 I I . SrIlithsonian Institution . He finds ti nuprice of a fair amount Of _ .. , : ?� - ':,,; 'I' I I . I i '. . . .. maim theta one dozen Panel Portr" . ge of those who intend buyi ,� I __ , . , . I � that It is the ininnte blood cells which a . � ly A Plow Shares Kpt Co stant'- free of change. No work allowed to leave . - becoln"le titiged with green, and that the" �arvesters. , ... . .I.., I " -, " A Full SUPP 0 on 1hud. the Studio 'unless first-class' and hi&V - , ..'. ,.� . tend to lodge in the heart and the 9414 In _ ­ t , I I I finisbed. Photos made in an kind of � . . . - -5 .. t9 IPVO a green THE DkERING for 1886 , .i �,, All kinds of Repaim including THRESHJNG MACHINES, dono , ' y Having numbers crveat enough I I weather min or saushine. . matter, will be-found W have many excellent . �' : tly and in a wozkmanlike mamner.. app6arenee. The colouring ' ]* _. , - - .. , promp 0 '14'. - - ., added soma very fine scenery tO the M'dia- - 3 1 I., � - � ` . �'. i ' . to make work second to nose % - Which mav be vegetable or an abnormal oints of preference, as it 5"Wayt ',I'" , , 1, CelebMted Pat,ented Burk-Imild-er's End. .45hake Aoe am preed Product oi digestion, is entilrelv harmless, d since it, firsil m5dO its &PPeArance A�'* Ar(tk4" of t w ted. C*mz! for 7%r"h,Wx. An Ins)WCHOn SOUci I _. i . / and in no 'Wise due to a CoDper Jinature, - - i - . � enlateng'k lip'ecialty A . . - har,rest field some eight Yea" .V : . - . . , e :I,. . . I th i - . 1. � . I . I _. . ... . ..., ... 1. - . �. - *� -27 Fftmes always an hasA. I- . - ia, populaidy- supposed. ___ a go . Jeb. 1 1 tb, 1886., . ­�i L '1 I I . . I 11 :,, 15 . . . J.: I Idarkh , q . � tfUUY L I ­ . ! J I %� ­ I i 1 .4 .. 4yours, , �� I .. .. - . . �. I I I 4E5i5 by A* inslantaneoNA P100 . .rwpw . . . M!!+ 1 20-82 . - i � � . '�_ 1*o 001n. 131 PT H. . . M . , ., I . - . . . ... . . I 0 D. nP1 a - �Sthol march'A". I � i- � - . , 'I �_ . We E - 0"BRIEN - * �;. M . Co., Limited. . _. - I. atsd -6 .-.-V--- � G_M_&ITM�- -., - -,, ' BRoi --i ,eknngianthe 18%. __ J,I 1, ­ - . L'. - . I �.. I L 48-8 Photographer, VU%by. - . The wife of Z. Broad, of a dau&Mr. I . ; _' L . .. I � : Next door to Post-office.) - of Mr. R. Wo '' of a son. 4 - . .. .. r�su . MORR19-In Osbawn, an the Nth inAt.,1116 wife - t . "M I i i ! � ce , LEARING-i'-, SA'E . ".... I NY SUNIR MN � . _. WZRsTx&-ln lRaM Whitby, on tble.g6th alt., tbe I I I I . . . . " * 01 8, Webster, of a son. . - . � I � ) a � . '' '' .!, t . . ,_ , . - DRAWIm'-fia F,ast Whitby. on the 2M11 in@%-, . .1 . .. ... * - b '.., � . ,I . ' � i �:? \ .­ .. I & :� ...'.- : I .: L . - . ��, . I . f . r - .. - . ... . I , ­:­ . � , ­.� I . - ' :: - I - the wife of 8. Dearborn, of a daughber. . . . .-.,-,. ''. : t 91 0 9 � . I - J ._.;.... 2 .L,.. .�� -1 . .-. _. - 1,i_ .-;, -_ , , . A,Rr­At Whitby. on the IM ins*., 1110 wift !". , � AT- COST �-­-:­ . ';. - I � I I I -.:.,� ��.: " .. . Now going on t.*., i� ;. -;" , 'Headac I .1 %. I . . Of Joseph Heard, of a son. � - . I. ! . I I . , .:: 0 .1 - ilReservenua ;1`A6 - Ic .'. .'. , I - ! ... _. � : I I DYSPIEPSIA OR 114DIGiST1011, MARRIED., ­ _ . . utu L I I . , I � L ­. � I W ,Lw&, on a �' . ! q. 1-1 ` - i T X0LD----Wrt9oN----A* the Man' f New York I . . ". .1.1. -L � - .. I . .. I . - . . � , i . I . .;. .I1. �:,-� � 1, �,. . �:_ , , , Is, . I . . " .I. .. I WHITBV "''; . � . ho 18th inst., by the Rev. S. H.'EvAtman. Mr. - Assurance 0 - s . .. . ., _. � ;, - I . ' � _,:�,_. . ; � !,� .. . RObert W. Yarnold to Miss Ida Wilson, On of 'I ! �. `­. _ �i - !!.�,.. ", IL , � . . . '. t :,.. - I L I ­ . - I . . , . . ... . . ,_ � . L 1 � ' I I Whitbv. .. eat De�osit S509OW-00 L:-, �'L'I':,-i . WEST'S LIVER PILM lCanadianb�*ernm - . , N-9 so, Oshawa. 012 .aA . -made- Clothing, win thorevabl, Sure you. They do COMRA' ---PJF11LrPs.-At the Man A Reserve Fund(oyer) 85.0"0.000 - The 16th inst., by the Rev. S. M. Eastman, Mr. ccurnul 1 Ki paid during 1884 479,900-00 ry-t")6ds,� Ready Ill " gripe or pur blet a" Yea "&W9, a" :J " C. Cochra4e, township of ',"itbY, to Death ClAiT -00 w"'e'Rev" used are "w"der" PrWb04'_ . . . critla Philips, to n of Whitby. Now busine0s,first 3 Me IN5, 15,000,000 .1: . .. .1 They have proven W be Ow "b � Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes' I ` � .. .. .. � . .1 . - . '_ L "; . . - - �swssments - . GRUTEST -1 - _.i :. ': - - JL­;' . 1. DIED. , .. _ .I � . d Tvvei -five cent of all BLESSINO . - I I sy, March 22n'L� ntV per &I Trust COm- WTLLCOX --- At Whitby, on Mond the Centr . GLASSWARL J. 8. M. Wwcox, td 73 years, 5 months &13 are deposited wit GROCERIESP CROCZERY. AND, I OF THE AGE 8 days, f I New YOrk- As trustees Of tile YtO- I Pally 0 & I 1-i = b= 801= .dLW 0093W " - " � . . \ WALXiR--ln Osha*a, on the 21st trist.: Wilk.aln serve Fund- at Ien than, One half the '�._ . . . ' . . '" on- suffere" ftem udig"t*6114 at& I :� 'L - . I I I I ".. L . . owdeved Stialmaek. 1%ey are an abaft" . Walker, aged 66 yews. Life 111surg,668 �11 `�' Prior to our Removal from Whitby. . and r"qkNA eum luse sh 8LA1n__,_Jn Oshawa, on the 22nd insk, Rev- W. and "Cu'rity perfect. Onl .." 1 , �W.', ., - ' . -1; '! � ­:1 � q % J � . I � ;I .,., - - I � 0 :1 . ; r"Ieved &on yelar vablery, " 0: " . *' , .. ...! . I -11 I 1. . J years. in 1881, 188 i �- . 1. . . 6 boxes rer $I. Plain, aged Y ordinalty rstefi, 2, 188 � , 6014M In . _ . il 1.� L.. I 17 assmstnents Made hey be mor( ' ' _ - ___ bo$be. per box, I � - - - - - 0� ease can t - , . - : - - _ ---------- nd in'110 1 `- 'J, � 'FOR SALF BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANO,, * - - and 18", a : "I . W , 1 , month. . � '­­ ; �1 . IUM "PAULA-PleXering StISUM Q-9-Z ut th,wo every alternate .. e : ! ; DEALERS IN MIEDICINES, ' fr 110 etc., I.. A.' .,,A.A�WI:: i HITBY9 J,ual F . TRAINR - .41peno" of Managelaeut" : . ' - GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS: 7n ,. � �ewal of Counterfeits and Base Imitatiotm G6nw _. . � MAIL EXPREBs. � ..., . 8.20 A. M- limited to $2.00 per.11,0m- tl-. _-, - --- � - I— � - ins w pod only in Rlm,'with sigu&m on It Wanted in everY id L 7 -..m r Wksge of t" Celebratedu ­ box. ria trW 1' active &gsv ra a liberal MIXED, ; L. 4 . 2.45 P. M- An sent to any addre" on receipt Oda 3c- StOdRP- . , � :" .., �. Jrepre . Ong ! . - - ' - .- . , ment,ed 14 bg allowleff. ApPlicsti .. . � LWAL, - .: - . 0.45 P. M- - Dion will rim 0. WEST & 008 . - . - * commis, 'r furnished by � '_., 1,TRAJN.-;i GOMO WEiT DIM AS FOLWWB'- ij;� and f ull P16rtiouls 8 . ��.., SWA rwaunvas- ? I . 10 . DCAlitY, to Who .,.,,, ';. L � ..., . I 1. � ­,-�,�. .. - . 9.06 A.M.. . 91 & ag KiNq iST 9MTj.rQR0WM. 60-& - . .. i IMAEL EXPRZ88. ; waigned. -.1.­ I I ' . � M. e ur _ V - . . - 94' idle . � _ I.- I . . - ­ _ ., �d­ . �_ _l. � :, ... %,: 8 CASJ�3:. - "--i Forsale at Vokeril119 D"OW ­ - ; . - . ., . � . . _T . . ' �_ . ` :' L � " , I � a : L - . . . I .. L ­ _ _ . I " . : I . . I � rity of Ontario, JFOIZ'7 - 7 cmi i . . 19. -11., ,... MURD. 5.15 P. . FL GORDON t IdAIL Exi? 'L; , * * - � - .9,1'. 9.$T .P. V - .. t for the Coo :_ � t 6 RZI . Agen : I - - , I I IS .- sr "' "7 * r X S a I ' n k t q 'at M 1, W T AA I � sm, S 0 � � I - - RC E - - , - rill ; i I 0, �f' 7 1 A - 4-'- M f.9 � I �, f ;I ; IP I * � ' D' I �, ,b V �iA ! ,7,eu -an � U I � I - I ; i I : ' a _. 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This isteitm I , , .� - '. . ,rtty . aad thoroughly cooks them; they shoal¢ b - baked antil niosly gowned and t6Q - jar . not be as dry as when fried. 14" vith potatoes, older apple sauoe,, plain stejr apple! without sugar or sour pickles. •CooBias —One nap of powdered sugar. : one half. nap of butter; one egg, one half bd - of sent mile, one -half teaspoonful of sod sifted three times through two cups of fl,)ur one half of a small nutmeg and a haadfn o . raisins Rub th9 ,butter - and sugar . � oream, then add the egg, milk and spice n last the Hoar. Roll thin, out into to ad - oaken and -bake in a quick oven, press one raisin into the centre of each cooky. . Roll PUDDING —Rub a piece of butter he size of an egg into one quart of flour' In which has been sifted two teaspooalals of oream tartar and one teaspoonful o soda. Mix with sufficient sweat milk to make a . .- • dough that can barolled out. .After rolling It out; into a sheet, spread with any kind A fruit, fresh canned cr preserved and th' n . _ . .. roll up, being careful to fold the ends ro . that the fruit will not run out. 3ttsam o e . hoar and eat with a sauce. SOFT MUFFIt; R —One qu4rt� of milli, th e eggs, one teaspoonful of ealt, a piece of h t- ter the size of an egg, four tablespoonfuls f- _ yeast, and sifted flour to make a Miff ba r. �: : Warm. the milk and batter togethet, d . add the salt ; beat the eggs very light a ' d . stir them into the milk and butter ;i th4n stir in the yeast and last the flour. Cov r the mixture and set it to rise for 'th hours or until light in a warm place. ' Ba e In mufa rings nr heated gem _Irons until a 14 . light brown M ty be mixed at night and used for breakfast. - PocxsTaoox Rohe. -Take at' noon o e ' . pint of mornink's milk, a pisoe of bat r . . half as large as an egg, one tablespoonful f• - sugar and a little salt -; boil all together an .. when cool add one -half cup of yeast (or on - half of a yeast cake. dievolved in one•ba f nap of #%ter) and two- quarts of fi oar , no - as you woula bread and set in a warm plao .1 a _ to rise. It will be light by six o'clock I the evening; then knead It again. At nin o'clock knead It down again, using as litil • ' flour as possible, In the morning roll on 1. ` - wfthont kneading about half an inch thio , oat oat, spread very thin with butter, fold over, put in a buttered pan and sfter-lettin them rise a few minutes bske. ` I Household Hints. - .. ' A delicately made salad Is hardly out f place anywhere. It maybe served wit I 11 . - roasts of every descriptiirn, if we ezoe .. game, tend Is even acceptable with boiled o fried fish. ' . , . Paper bags In which ffiany artioles 'a r - - seat from the grocery stores should be save .. for use when blacki-g a stove. You oa olip'the hand Into one of these and handl the brush just as well and the hand will no :. - be soiled at all, and when through wit . them they c.m ,b3 dropped into the stove being much preferable to the cloth bag o - ; ,` `' , mitten, which requires frequent washing. i ;.. • , ' r. The tiny red ante which are such s,nni ' lance in many, p%ntrier may be easily driver. , - away if kerosene is freely used. Those wh . J - have been troubled by them know that the always come in lines, coming through som - - . crevice in the wall or floor, ajpd followfn one after the other in regular order .' until they reach the shelf above. If kerosene i s turned the entire length of this line also on the place where they come in, .' the floor, etc;, they will soon depart. You , may need to repeat. tLle a few times, but it is an easy pnd Effectual method. of getting . rid of them. Le %ve the door and windows open awhile and the scent of kerosene will soon be gone. �, The proper way to pr3pare beef tea for a . sick person to to out a good, tender, juicy steak in small blts, broil slightly oa a hot G' griddle, and egaeeze the juice by the use of _ a lemur- squeezer ina cup previously heated ; aeason w,tu a pinch of silt and pepp3r, and adminiater at onco in teaspoon doses. Thin , : "- is the pure blood of the. beef, and without doubt is bot:i food and strength for the . patient. It should always be squecz3d into a coffee or tea cup or previously heated, as, t it is allowed to cool and then is heated, it . becomes curdled.aud is unfit for use. In ' thia wiry, properly seasoned to suit the 1. ! patient's taste, it is very palatable and rare- ly ever n %useats. ' Having had a great deal . , of exp,:rience in sick, I have tound more good results follow from the use of beef blood . a s p repared than by the use of all the beef k teas evor made. � I Why do we Have Eggs at Easter! ' - - _ �r I b:3eter Is observed among all Christian people as the anniversary of the great Event ; of the resurrection of Christ. He was dead, but returned to life/ The egg is taken as t_-__.�, emblem %tic of a rat rn to life, It is to all -1.1 appeari, noe dead, but we know that if placed • under proper conditions, life will come forth • ` from it.. The use of eggs at Eseter ' was ; adopted from an usage older than our era. . ;' It was the custom -in very early time° to celebrate the return of spring by making _ presents of eggs. . #'' " Why does not Ester always fall upon r a fixed day. C h -istmas is always on De- camber 25th, way should Easter be fixed with (q oral certainty ?" E aster must be on Sunday. It to not a particular date that i . . _ is observed, but a particular Sunday. How r : to decide upon the Sunday, gave very early ` ' . . churches much trouble and there were dif- 's feranoes on the account, but the matter was settled , t that coancit held at Nice, in the ! year 325. The ru le was adopted that: ' Easter ' . day is always the et Sunday after the full - • I nwon, which hap ens upon or next after ' : f March 214, and i the fall moon happens j, .1. ' on a Sunday, Easter day is the next Sunday i` of ter. This gives E •ter day a wide range af, dates, as it may occur on any Sunday from March 22nd to April 25th. _ The gebelliolm ill, In t[re North -west has been supproESed and r oar eirixens ciao now devote remokable at • _ tention to their corns. Do only tune, safe, and painless reaedy is Putnam s Painless I Dorn Extractor. It never falls; never snakes sore spots worse than the original . ,discomfort, See that yon get '1 Patoam's," "d take no other. t f WNTOWE f3 . ,'. YOUNG FOLKS. ��t . HEALTH , ' . - i — . , .ht+iiEttry oos t n� PMY P4Pa• ,.. - ;-..� t ` +s Flans Is w bias washed stn tepid ' W"Wo • e Ones �s haves �ngno" of their kwa, ttmbo Y chi pr°paird beforehand with soap and a tea- Sanitit>� Sol ft. and 0161 8 stew. z I The Mole folks � be Alad to liana sp000iai of ammos►is. , j� �s�s of the marked ohsngy a o If ►limos is golden, iibatI a valuable ,ate- oomeshing about the t as t. boo Cold rain -water and soap will pails oat ma- �'° altered porttloa of the ptiyM �% v fortune lockjaw most be. all remember the stozY of his b•oogbt ohin� where other mesas would not d rnmanl1- The traditional date of 64 from the soolegioal garden in London tote be adv ble on account of . colors running, octor was to care disease, sad disc ° Oae rwatlow. doesn't ®eke its Stierimer, are sy United States, and shat he was killed last eta supp�vd to be a sort of male but it It is of 14e r18hs staff it will make a r by the cam at .41. Thomas, ,, Oat. I . which h , d gotten into the s stem.aad ° ad fall. To a and mount us► wood, lace It y � ed - I. well, umbo has been reconstructed, made in a large bowl of water above a spuitable be °�ell,d only by the most energetic ,� The bormwiag friend is an enemy to over, built op, staffed, set on his feet and sine lose of��lam. - Whoa tt has ez dad heroic remedies. Physiotans were whom no quarter should be shown `looks almost as good as new. In fact p �°- ' belong to the medio•1 profession 4 It p said that swans live to be 100 years two Jtirobes have floret muds out of ens. lift them oardtally out oil i6e water •ou the , as the cad p lasts Arta the sea wood with the aid business of the doctor was to prescribe a old. " Phis is no reason why they are not The skin and the skeleton were sent to I tolues, which are mootly drugs ; while m� of a flue t brash llftin off an rfluoui good to eat. Roohe�t°r to Protestor 9V are, the naturalist, �' g pe tares wittily snmmarizad the work °l. who has bees tour months In gettin the pieces, and spreading out those that lie too of the I . She is eibed a widoiw,-in eon be- g , physic" a. an attempt to Wevi a fp'vce y ' restored Jnmt►a, sad the skeleton Jumbo thi °sly. Praes between shoe s of biotttng mir.� reoonuilin intern a +cause she it in the heyday of her happtnass. r, by 8 p -ranee and health. A d If you're searching for more ignorance ready to trail and move. Now this work Pape t half century h&x soared the whole ecopA Of has been done so well, that you won No healthy person need be too s oat if medical study. ti unitary soien,a than yon have oa, hand always go to as almost,thiuk him alive. His skin weighed only proper attention In paid to'diet. Those aff ots medical tnearies ; sad thepup4hodly `• intelilgenoe c flz.�e." prhot of fifteen hnatlred pounds. When alive Jumbo so sfflioted should abstain from, or eat very it all it that the ol�l faith in drags anal When Fogge heard the landl.%dy below weighed seven tons and staffed -he weighs sp;rw ly of potatoes, sugar. bread, batter, loins of all kinds is last dissolvin �' g Per stairs pounding the beefstake he remarked three tons, - and 1 fatty or starchy kinds of food ; are everywhere learning that saulight, pare that Mrr, Brown tsar tendering a bacgaet The skeleton wilt be to ninny the more while. in the matter of drinks, milk and air, good food, proper dress repulse nabs to hEr hoarders. . taterestlag of the two Jumbos. The skin chocolate are to be avoided. A stout person plenty bf sleep, —in short, right living, It" An A,kansas man who Thad ntver seen was badly demolished by the freight train may partake freely of lean mast, greenvege- million times better th%a all the ilig, ina a pair of anowfshoes, followed the Amok that killed Jumbo, yet the restorobion has tables, and fresh fruit. Nuts are to ba of the world, a ` of -a pair a mile ani a halt, the other day, been no perfectly done that a critical exam- avoided, as they are oily and therefore ' " The great physician of our time to see •' what kind of a varmint made ,am,,, loation has to be made to discover any in• fattening. - vastly more interested in •%niter cry dioatione of: the smash -up. $very bc,ne of To revent mental bankrn Y ecieno, RFv. Snm Jones says hs doesn't want to p ptoy, avoid, and hygiene than in therapent'ce -1'ne die fora ear after makin a horse -trade the huge mammal has been a4refuily fast• lba excessive igdul enoe of the emotions • stud ing anew the yap y g w g Y questions rtalain He wants that length of time. for solid rued i its proper plaos and they ate all seoond, fraatlo dflultory efforts' to accom- life. They are investigating theme condltig�li prayer. Mr. Jones slys he has bean there, firmly Feoared� ready for tprs►velirg. pliah in one hour an amount of mental work of perfect physical existence. The are at Pro,,esa ^r AV &rd in a letter to Mr. Barnum t gi►. It would tw interesting to hear from the appropriate to doable that amo.nnt of time • ing lectures ani writing books oa the says : u " Every bone in it° oollossal frame- third ever � p q ph � man he swapped with. t y speotes c;f excess which experl- arc, of keeping well, of develo ro i work h&x not only bean made to keep its once tics proved leads to general constitu- force, of building up a perfect body, l'The Bagdad, With a popalatton of Il)8,00O3 pro�pe'I place to the anatomy bat the whole tional drain ; fourth, attempting to do two question of drainage and ventilation, of the is said to have no place of public resort bas lea made so strong'thit I think it wi-1 thin s at ona and the same time ; fif th tt nntritiv valuer of the different kinds or amn•ement. The B&n Bill Association bear afar ulte'unnsaai ettaia to which It g ' y of should bear this In mind when making up w#Il bq snb'eoted is travelln It has ■ e, social and otherengagemcnts which Interfere food. an the proper methods of cooking, of their schedule for nezc season, g• p with the (auction of sleep.; sixth, indigesti- artificial exercise,' when it Is necessar . to rt. oial mooh,nioal adjustments for raising. ble food. sorttosuchexpedients. thehAatin ofhon An exohangeremarks that when a ffiLn and to Rerina, app!yioq and taking • off its and the c anti g �� dome's home at 3 o'clock in the morning, pad , le s etc. ThL u I believe the onl The Lancet publishes an artiole giving an to ty and, f Ashton of clothes the; B y account of the successful treatment. of oar- , should bo worn, are assuming an importanp after patting his umbrella to bed, goes and moneted skeleton of an adult African ale' bnrzouloas diseases h the in notion of the hith,rto unknown stands behind the door till morning, it b phant in ttib country. It it an interesting y ] •• }':vet thin t time that man was swearin off. offi ,3inai solution of ammonia. Dr. Arendine y g hat relates- to thb art g. and a satisfactory coincidence that it is a` of It i-t easier to raise a hundred dollai's' for the same time the lar est skeleton of a claims that it destroys the btaaillaris► rn all living so ar to avoid sickness and pain, aad 1. 8 malignant pustules, and is a specific in this maintain the highest degree of power and the purchase of a gold watch to be present. modern terrestrial mammal in the world. class of dke3res. As physicians have found enjoyment, In invested with new importance, ed to somebady who does not need it than Then an tlophaut was built up of solid the carbuncle alwa s dan erous and almost The physician is no longer $a modioine min•' It is to oolie�t the same amount for some wood of Jumbo'■ exact form and size. ' 0ner beyond the retch of remedies, the nd al oat ova send for him when 111,it i. tree and vaj. pane m an from the same persons who owe this was pat his skin ape this tsar nailed ma ve of teat value to the ue his oactive service as highly . as ease; bat him the money, and screwed into place over the entire oar- y pr° g profteniun and to. sufferers. we would pay him a doable fee to ken faoe and along the seems. There were sev- p m A yoaaQ fellow named tsaina, lirio In (food wheaten bread should be vrell baked well. He is a membt r of health pollosHearne, Texas, was cruelly " shook " by enty tour thtatand, tour hundred and eighty whose function it is to ke° eo le nails �utsed in the work. These nails were (not barnt), light, and' spongy, `the crumb P P P frim his bent g•rl on the eve of their we�sdiag, partly driven before the skin thoroughly being well permeated with little cavities, getting sick, and hold a disease at bay. And The backsliding girl 000ly observed that dried, and when it had shrank 'all I'i would It should be thoroughly kneaded, of goad instead of killing a doctor when a patient she didn't believe she would take an diet after the manner of the E n r y the were driven out of ei ht, color (white or brown), not acid to the ' pe or of Lemon in Hevrae," g taste not biter China, the skill and rofioienc of ! o look mot him yon would thetk be wi►s .not too moist. When set P y the phy. An old man who was disoha ed from the " *aide the lower siaian of the future are determined b � without a bone sad that hL department . part should not become y hie regular army a few weeks ago, after having of the interior" was all wood. iron ela sodden. A four -pound loaf loses about one success in keeping his patients strong and been fn the service twenty years, has since and hair. I asked a entleman who ways ounce and a quarter in twenty -four home well; and should they fall ill, he may be been married• Hie army ezperiance mails looking at him : '• Ho r many little boys about five ounces in forty -eight hours, and diamlrred for a better one." itimpossible for him to lead sa quiet life. could play horse inside of him it the space y hours. This �- about sears ouna8s in sizt Thai's why he married. was clear," and he said at once, '• why from loss will vary with the temperatura, draaghim ' Moral Neaes:sity of - Health - 1. It is a remarkable fact that the`gnestions a dozen to fifteen !' I of air, etc. Life is devoted to the pursuit of happi• asked by phe man who signs ldims"If "yon• Just thlak of it, one' of his toe nails is A cement which is proof against even m8a ; and to thin, health is obviously en(w. stant {leader " are generally questions nearly six inches from one side to the other boiling soils may be made by a composition pensable, Usejulnta8 u oo essential to hop that any primary school scholar ought. to or ins long ari an ordinary lead pencil. Oue of India rubber, tallow, lime, and red, lead, piness' that all g•)od and enitghtsned mac be able to answer. Which goes to show of his teeth was abort the same length. The India rubber must first be melted by a teach that the most notfal lift, is the hap• that the more constantly read some papers Then think too how mnoh oandy such •an gentle heat in benzine, and then six to eight pleat ; and health is also obviously indispen. a -e the lees their readers know. elepbent, could eat 1 per cant, by weight of tallow to added to the sable to the greatest ' noefalnere. Morality " Can you tell ' me." he asked; as he The glass for his eyes was colored espe- mixture while it is kept well stirred ; the is essential to aeefulneen ; and while more• entered the ofyioe the other day, " why the cially for the purpose . Hits bones are f.set- next day Nlaked lime is applied, until the Y evidently promotes health, it i■ equally raiiroad■ should discriminate so' ; heavily ened together with brass bolts. Silver fluid mass assumes a cansietence similar to true, though unfortunately not so tvid -at, against dressed meat over livestock ?" headed screws fasten his great toes to the that of soft paste ; lastly, twenty per cent. that heAltn promotes morality ; for the laws " Certainly, bir ; dressed meat is dead, isn't base on which he stands. I of.red lead is added, in order 'to make it of health are the laws of natare's God; and ,it?" "Of course." " Well, anything that Jumbo was born in Central Africa In harden aad dry. obedience to those laws ie noeeeearily good can't kick is always bzlldoz'' d by a rail- 1861 .cud was only twenty four ybt►rs old- W. tagooli mentions in the Moniteur morale, and such treatment of; the bo iy U road company." when he was killed, Therapeutique that, havlmg as a patient a Will In no WING o ttr finish the f all - or vlger A X1,000 heareo jest pg$oured by a '4 special ear [or him bras been built in little boy with rheumatic fever In whom of Its vita.ity ; th't is the cap ►pity for use - undertaker, Is described as a gorgeous Philadelphia. Ho leaves Roeheawr this salloylates produoed severe gastric disturb. fulneBS ie damando, by the highest morality, affair, its principal feiature being, " a speak• week and goes to Brldgcport, Congactiout, ante, he had recourse to compresses matur. Health and morality are, then, to a graat er• ing tube leading from -the. driver's seat to for barnuu,, who will probably rimake more aced with a ten r•oens. solution of salio tent interdependent, each one prcamotinj the t'ie interior." Nothing more ingenious and money out of him dead than alive. Ile late of soda andpcovered with oilskin bound other. Knowledge, as wEll• as .noralicy, is convenient oould be oonceiyed. Whan a will be plaoe,d on a wagon twenty -five feet round the most acutely h flamed joints. Tha essential to useiuln3se. R•)w depAndent oorp9e wiishon to halt %procession it can du long and nine feet widd, that weighs 6 500 next day the pain and swelling hsd disap• knowledge.le npori health la mmde suth -ieut' so without uniuly alarming the remainder Pounds, espeoWly constructed for him end peered from these and the power of motion ly bbvious by the fact that however great a of the cortege, containing machinery by which the bed ►any had returned to them, while the joints which man's knowledge may he, he, if eiokly, is be raised or low ,L red. Oa tale he, will be had not been eo treated remained exactly ih Jelin useful and happy then is an i no�ant " Say, old emu, I'll haver fro re'cill' that draw'n on.a oar Of feet in lee th and to ar- invitation I gave you foi• dinner next �' B their previous condition. These latter were °fan who is healthy. Thus it seems t:,st Saturday." ".Certainly ;but, of i fellow, I ranged that the bottom is within elz inches afterwards rt lieved in a similar manner, knowledge, and mcrallty, and usetulnese, of the road -bed in order t3 allow ins re and ha inter the four great objact3 of hope there's nothing, wrong." '• Oh, no• cious load t0 remain n r! ht and atilt p If oil has been rcc..ntly spilled on a oar I pp thing at all ; but .we've endoonl taken a P g f F181B° or floor, put on plenty of wheat -flour or life —are all depradent on health. y under railroad bridgFa and tr}ruugh. railroad notion to observe Lent at our house." " In whiting to absorb the oil as much as possi -� —�-I - tnnarIe, deed ?'' "Yes, Yon see I dropreI a cool This last week Jumbo had a reopption. ble. If the spot I{near -a seam, it is.wall to . DIAMONDS OF THOUGHT•' $50, 000 In siocke, and my wife has dis' open the carpet and place the whitin under - lt3prbsentativew of Mr. B rnum and.editoro g , In novels mania charged leer cook. I'm b,rgInninq to take from New York ands several - .other Beath as well. 1'be next dap sweep up with ge finds all. The truth is an interest iu.religious matters. ", citys came to look at these two Jumbos a a "'ff brash the flour above anal beneath the precisely the reverse ; it begins all. "The plaitiff says," rcelted tf -e Judg+, before he starts out on his trip Prof, carpet, and put on plenty of fresh floor. If It is better that joy should be sprea3 over " that you often deserted h -ir ; that you Ward reard cds upon, which was pin. spots peratbt in remaining after this - treat. the whole of the day that, that it, should be subjected her to shameful treatment ; they tared' a torttbstona bearing as incrtption ment, they can be remove8 by rubbing with aonaentrated Into eoataaiea, full of danger even yon often etrnok her brutally ; y' to the memory of , the deceased elephant, H ►n` el Dipped in spirits of tnrpeatine or and followed by reaction. call youraclf a man, and strike a woman of He made an addrofe t 3 these rc resentatiVAG benzine. Oohera nee a preparation made b -I P mixin y In expenses I would be` neither pinching 25 " The wife, who is in the c,,urt -rood, and told them of the work and its difti K a little.eoap Ina gallon of soft•Warm nor p :•odigal; yet, if my means alto v t� not, weeping, with her faoe in.her hands, raises rabies apd presented esoh visitor with a water, and then adding half an ounce of rather thought too sparing than a lf:th it suddenly at this juncture and ezolai.r,b : souvenir consisting of a piece of Jambo's borax. `'Nash the part well with a clean g four pardon, Mbasienr le Presi. tu,k suitably insoribed. i p pp profuse. " be club and rho a of wilt soon efts ear. dent ; only "t years. '— [French Paper, A groat ma y little children in Rochester Halle recommends the following applica. The whole Earopeau eanci a merlcati �rorid A writer ou meteorology stye : " We hava been to �eee tan two elephants made tion in furuaole— Tannio 'said, one apt . Is undoubtedly advanoing to a broader and know of no such thing as mbsolate cold." out of one. �. powdered gum arabio, one part; tincture of °more philosophical conception of the true He should have stood on a street corner � -- arnios flowers, two parts This Ice to be meaning of religion. about an hoar a few days' age. He also • ` plalntad over the boll and for a little ;distance ,$ Mo'e geatlenem. more gmra;hy,l meta says that " cold in simply a negative, being Buy- headed $AmmWg $fees. around it, several coats being applied until consideration, move knowredge of ch %racxr, a oomparativt ; absence of the positive, Sea what dear little birds we have here. it forms a thick and firm covering, Halle more real respect for one another, are need - which is heat;" ' We. have frequeutly They aro so tiny and so beautiful. Thn states that this mode of treatment quickly ed in all the relations of life. noticed that. Whin a man is freezing to. plumage of these small 'creatures in won- relieves the pain and dim aishes the swell -; A good.aonecionce is an excellent thing, death it most be a groat comfort forI him derfal, so great %contrast in oolor is seen ing, N1'han taken In •ime, the boll disap - and so too is a winsome manner. Itehould to know that there is no such thing as cold, upon them. Their little heads and nape of pee►ra without the formation ,of pus ; and, be aatefnlly enittvated, Wnen franrnea nd that what ells him la a •• comparative their necks is of the brightest ruby color, when Tin has alread 000urr d the a li- bosoms rudeness it should be ro arl abasnoo of the positive," while the ohiu, throat mud chest are yellow. cation causes extrusion lot the corepand checked, 1? p Y __— __- _s`�.I , . � The tail to redddish, with a black tip, and prompt healing of the furpnol' , . " - the under art of the bod is a dark' olive . It does not dfs race a P y q , gentIem�an to be STUDIEB OF HUMAN NATUB,B. • . brown. Poor little beautiful birds, they The prevailing fault of a large proportion come an errand boy or a day laborer, bat it beauty ie the cause of tbelr- death too of of toilet aad fano reaps b ti} 't they contain diagroom him much to become a knave or s -What man In deficient fn sense he usually for thehr pretty little bodies -are vet fr�a. rubh gaantities of 4 free Talk " as to render thief, and knavery U not the less knaverf makes cep in mulishness, ac nil to Ire % theta dooidedly ipjarioau ,toMader. d because it ft q ¢ soon in asses of staffed birds. an sea- involves large interests, nor the Nature is frank and will alle�d no marl to These birds are found in South America sittva saint when habitually used. Although the less theft because it is countenanced by . abuse himself without ivin him 'a hint of and the Went Indies. the general public has milt as yet been tone- usage. t. g g Do you see the funny nest the little birds oagnty •: adaoated cep "to she point of upper_ l,et the strong defer to the weak, the heal - Remember this : However smal�'-I ou opn• . a ke for themselves ? It is very beautiful casting the magnitude of this levil, yet most shy to the sick, the wise to the unlearnedt y peas ®hcee skins are extremely sensitive the skillful to the unskillful the righteous eider: your p ossesrions there is some one who ar well as ouYioas ; ft it pointed at the bet - Ba y xperience this winteia or dnrin the to the string aad the roots of a Wily wQl b• envies ,you them. tom , moo delicately woven with all sorts ' P g of fi:,e threads like spider's web, and it is prevalence of easterly winds, that frequent strengthened, aad the rich fruits of hncwn Thera is no look, but there is tiuob a thing fastened to soma long drooping leaf in a washing with ®sap and w #ter L impossible love and happiness wtU abound. . s hard work and knowing how to make it. most ingenious manner. From its without producing mnoh pe onal disoom- %newer for what others chit "luck." position fort, unless the use seleotEd rods of sou No man can afford to let go of any 1o6 . the neat IH cafe from many of `he ds►tagers to which ei rienoe has p rune which helps to save him from vnlg+t No matter how low down man may got which are apt to stead little birds when p° gum them' Many and common laps views of liar ; from fans here is not more than one in every 100 of building, such persons discard soap 8410 ether in favor hem bat will prove true to &'small trust if ; The little hen -bird is not so rett se her of materials like oatmeal and wdem which ty Pes of ezeelllenoe ; from the paltry oompa' h hpride be strengthened by your seeming mats ; her colorI ng Is sot nearly so decided do not contain alkaline matte s. tition which strives above all things after m hn him. as she has scarcel an rub ' material earnest ; from the deifi.,ation of y y y at, %boat current pope 1 tr opinion ; and the desire to Mach of the'vi►orld is�prejndiwoad against the head, or yellow on;her throat, � �� :,, A $tab et Libe �- swim with the stream, and spread the rani acts, because facts stiok to the text and I pm sure yon must wish that we had to the pacing broesa. on't go out of the way to concoct a palata- some of these dear little birds fn America, FIn# Socialist —' `Rememb thef meeting What greater thing is tfi °re for tWO hn le medium for the world's own genteel tarts They would look like lovely butterflies fly• ;to- night, Josef. -Important q ewstions to be souls than to feel that they are j wined fa< ad wise opinions. Ing about, only mnoh nicer, beosnte they discussed. Aesarsinatica of B msrok, blow- life, to strengthen each other is all laboG Simply believing the tiuths of religion A1e dear little setasible birds that might get ' tvg t: the Washington Monu en kids tame and eat out of our hands. But t, cep' to e+est in oaoh other in all sorrow, to tubas' nets t make yon religions ; you may upper• hum- inK lotoria ter to esoh oter in aU pain to be ens wed ate right and yet not do right ; wrptag ming•birds could never live in oar country. Second Socialist—••I heave m4py daHmo soh other in silent unepeakabie mernoriar d ver martyrs is not as heroin as having had have n there a lint climate, esoh a they Heinrich, I cannot attend. I m - -" 1'save in the West Indies• •� the last parting T ur amp suffered at the stake.: We are also going to d e whether or Uas brearajt of fatthjarill always br it'etna future. shall have beer at o meetings a• pa " asked a 1. dale lioy, " s" i meetin jo � wh rod, no matter how loyal your sabdogmmt A little boy hose •• pollttaan goes into ittl office dares he have M Ue may be. People may imagine that they been relielvbd bathinr� wrist hkd What 1 Have oar frights n qaestion- ,take an oath T" •• Yen. •• And wave M �y gg tit. whiskey our- od t Are our liberties invad ? Hein f t yon, ye all the time they have an eye prised his mother by asking , Did rio6, goer cult of o#tioe does he take as a the forgoer break. ever s rain hi thro t h �P!a when Justice calls I am t►t my iwvt, I will •• alsw1 i ,r I . . I 1 . - . %, I L - , - . L . . - ! r . . - _ � I . . p s a w ea he was boy t' : be theta." j thing Yes ; bat there b no amp i 1 about it; ' - . - , I i ,1. . , .4�.,� ,AN .- 1 N7'i . . By cU \ . CBA Rstum d1avv, to W"nat, row peck pepverted el -Tin Pal in a Won atBtth mMkr of intents " Egypt ba by him, Ing ill at usual w to Ing g -ner and each tidivge. Salle news that E uropesn can't be ro Salem P Merciful,'' an immen ly by the the Sat under Bri patch th help to 1oulba monly eah iuformatio� Beat af vn e $beee Sampe all that he in the forts. This las war minis exclaimed •• If 1'eM well, for b eign ruler jests on fo eel is wa a throne wil r:afik ph lush tronc ter. f' But at altered tb eagerly q to what be lows : '• Your clined to admiral's ii Seri bin fal menaced b will rather '• Let no said Arabi, meant as a more, w " The }�:.i °then aath the town, their way t sell, all of steam cep in nearer t "That I said Arabi "If the F we be band lieman Eff hilt ; wbbr claimed : " land of whi oppressor, therein and on of the one life wh " Silence Crime such advanced t ra trw food aad t ri tend to re MY gent ar at their pea for Egypt' maintain save of neo bh by the s tore with a ish flag•sbl The three np their h But the his emisa.r r 1 F-LLIIt'r 1e Hardly h making w ad the halp►.e in Arabi P bell the no He found lon4y await mwnar the twee% e When the d"goss whi way they be 1pwunh 'hat I mast be re said the w, " be 040a that, aeorets are to m acq time smallest the m ad." Mr. and ad by tide . °ate d theta m host iin' it ad� V %ft and �� P md >•� eats tla t- - .. _ . \ • -1 . .I I 7 . - W� N , LU F IA 7 I i A N of . . . .,.. . . - - * . . . -I.. , . . I.I , y - - .. . F ; moire haa a diver ornament sever sis'aek 1, , . _ . * , . .. 0 ' I 'her tor an instant. Feeling slightly , hungry and gNenesiy -. ■ thinly, for the wants of oar t%llen nature will assert themselves in the most anforta. of clove and 'gild Adventure, founded upoi• S ante and rho roost beautiful. Nellie now { BeYala icN turned to her Cakes and coffee, and after : in the Career of Arabia Paaha� eats a couple of the former she drank a - c ' Up o the 4t' et. "Txs I1rtD ? -h wovscoaer had slte'`swallovved i /down, * author of " N I s, Tax NtsiLlarT," Sr`OT,:� =, T RvM * AN SiI� a er, than a strange, burning. tssfi- of ETO., BTO , ETO oama intu.her mouth,and she gnaw consoloasr �6I that her first hwi a eon, increatetd instead of i,— (CONTINUED �na Let 1718 OIIae get�bo of my ds�tr cchild lessened ad increased to a mobt painful �gaPTER 111 brie the 1 e down with m Mom we, Alniort w'th the morning's !screams but what 1'1� � coulee in edition, y So this as a fresh torture that had been er['.asho's headquarters at the claimed Mrs T e air g her' oat.. ex. ��, to Asa devised f r her, and a9 she remembered hav- biri eo chorbn perhaps because the air- ono on is the eI Ntrs► n ad in6nitam had troops �' of Land a; that point very nerarl u i�g r d r been told how that prisoners rois nook y not her husband cheoke her, had b ormented auto madness b thirst 0avrrted the peninsula a which the Ras Arabi clapped bis- hands thrice,- @he shad, red. for the thought that perhaps rho s e1 Tin palacc is built into an island, and so, `i►rtellery bintbasha appeared. .sad the they rue' l t to give her nothing to drink but ie a manner, n+t,ie him the hhedive,'rjailor this drag_ad coffee, and so to render her in He oa►iled him on tae side sad gave his I the outer gates thereof. dittodcn • and then fur in time a ra ng manfao. n the war minister is as yet t>lt; g again towards Bat thong , 1dr. and Mrs. Crezy,r*1 id, with a smile : To ovr. come such � thoughts, or at all mater of tale eituatit 11, his sovereign to all '- That uihoer is retpo able for your safe events in rdelr t& try to overenme a hem, intents and p°ipo2er his prisoner, and all custody, and io an hour rom' the she.we ne ver to the window, and through Egypt backing hie" °p and ready to stand -hope tit, welcome your return, with yon the strun bars of he }r cage gazed fir nours by him, we find him a 1, this especial morn daughter and my affianot wife accompany- Upon the air world outside. eg ell at ease and witn less confidence than [II;r yon." An into ruption came In a most 'marvel, nisei as ,the f u ore, for th ea of his lend With these words lib axed his hand as inns form, that is to say, in the shape of the .g- nerale have disturbed him thus early, though;deprenting repl and"in haste that Princess nth, oarryi� g In her hand a and each had been the bearer o1 unwelcome they shoula be gone. whip and-1 followed closely by Kmarr the tiding, No sooner had they pssi: out of the buff -ion, hiiving a closely stoppered - glass j *r �auemsn 7.,gheib Eff.-ndi b&m brought the rou.n, however, than:a sudden thought, or na�er eao ► arm, pews that the populace are eager for an:) ther rather suspicion, seemed to strike him, and As she trlaoed these on the floor our love - >•:arop ^an mi -saere and that the trot ps _ giving utternnue to what sounded ve like ly heroine parcelved that one was halt fall �n +t be r.� led upon for prcvcu.ting it. �� a inntEt,rcrd Oriental oat he sashed after of ■oorpiohs and the other of centipedes, ,�lem Pasha, afterward kr.oR u as the them, and catching M . Trezarr by his the c..o moat revolting, repellant and dead Merciful,' ie ' e�rer of the intelUgence that sleeve draw-him back a f w panes, and said ly of Egy tiara reptiles is l,nmAnre reward hav been c fined sroret in a half earnest and hal jocular tone, but she would have shrieked at the eight, for ly by the Ktiedlve fcr ills head;- and . that the former predominatin : she felt that they were int« need 'tor her tge•�nitan of Turkey has veep ed round again •� M,�nd th9t you all brae do come book and kre v'not that, save by their dreadful apder- British pressure end is abont to die• to m;,• l sy't be goi�:g aboard one of the tickltng 0 they crawled ova it her, and per - patch - tbirty thousand troops to Egypt to British war ships along ith the Khedive, paps fought each other upon her, they were help retsore the authority of Tot► fi a, fur ens surely'as that you daughter shall be innocuous, by reason of their stings and loolbs Pasha, the last arrival and c6m i a aoverrign princess and the most exAted poison bags having b +'en drawn from them. manly c91 ed ,. tlrahi's Brains," brings tliol i Of all nom +•a in EgYPt if you kaep your But after Elmarr h id put down the two lofor- atiou that the British admi ►al had word a ai marry her it , met, so surely will Jere she i disnpp< +air o i again and then a rent II ell to the palac'. a'glnF this j ,wiz i upon all the wealth in your bank sec' n i tits. a re�urued bearing a basin, a jag Khedive to come cff to the fleet, so sae t , I and mansion at Cairo, a which I hold the of waatcr, ,loft towels, perfamsd pon noel► sand Be alpe all dangers flora the bombardment; keys, and eonfiecata all hat yon possersa for delicate 6 tot, gloves, whereupon_thu vela that he intended L-nniediarely to open up( n' the national urns +, rho 1.1 yon be induced °rasa obis r eel with an evil smile : . . the forts. on any pr,text to break ar word t., me." - " Tne bite roes of the Feringhi+eq will This last lntelligencd' seemed to obe- r the, ga p. astkd not for an uswDer; bat hurried have to erform her ab'.ntions In her own war minister ratter tlian t,therwise, for he; back Into the room which his had jast quit- room cn tails ocomion, fur tae bAh has been fed, where he seated h m�eif cruse legged monopolizal by arty brother',: wives and eiciyimed : rR tile_ situation' sill is'! favorites. , I mveelf, however, will be her "If -leW fik i►ccep on a divan, anti call a young Nubian ' well, for by the law of nations, for a Hover- slave to light his eh {b 'ugae, indulged in atten anti arsleted by the good 1Jlmarr " sign raise to seek refuge from his own nub the following cumfortin reflietion9 : Oh, ybu mean to hart me, subbed Nei - ;;cts on forego roil or aboard a foreign ves "Trtz3rr will not no dare,to play me lie. '' yV[`Sat hatc you get that, whip for if del Is as act of abdication. The Khedival false, fur hi-i wealth is dt ar to him ar his it is n t to !beat me with ? You shall la`h t;, -0$`e will be empty from the moment that ve y soul, and I can amse upoh it at any me with my clothes on if yon do it at all, . atia plbrts foot on the deck of an Eng m meat should he ve ture to leave the and I will, straggle to the death before you lean ironclad. 1 could desire nothing bit -- o: ntry. Then. as to the Khedive, the shall set those terrible reptiles to bite and tor. " ve -y thing that I want i to frighten him off attnq me. But at tbi* juncture a fourth high d%cfal F, yrtlan soil, for I would sooner that hle Having' slid this muoh do ,fan d to entered tle H.11 of Cauncils, and on being bt od was not t n my ha dr, and yet have smash the; )lase of the window, fancying Y I vary desire that his t irons sn+uld be left that could bee hri ksa ndi le to l a. be ab.e eagerly rineuroned b the war minister as g to what ne ha.l to tell, made answer as fol o P`yn for until empty ow caw another fill to matte her ehrlelts audible to soce.e of the ,if % _ penple'wh.� were in the b itti, but, as though lows: divintul her intentlons,' the buffoon, who lour excellency, the Khedive has de- �, .. . tee`s a■ :.trang ss any than,- sprang upon her, - cliced to q',1A hit 0alace at the British : ,.: CftAFThat XLi I,' , forced her away and sent b;r reeling across ►dm?rai'ein.itation, saftrg h'ewilluot�ie `,._ sir: bra fAl,Lfut peop.e niar�ly. ::e,,,e1, lie iN i.MARR si LzEs THE A. r•r.ET ANT)" E1 LIE rue fl per, . men9ced by a tniutary incur esion,- but Ce,TCHHS TH HHIP "Strip if" ezclatrnbd the princess, flnc6ly will rsther cast hie lot with th ^m " "" cracking bar whip. . ",Off with everything "Let•not that epeech of hie get abroad," hen we so abruptly left N� llle In -the th:,�t you have on— everything, I say. Ah, said Arabi, with "oniracted brows. •� It mi die of a former chap Jhe r, lying half naekad you have oat your tshiman, )our amulet, a idst the pile of soft ieldin cushtune meant as a bid for popular favor, nothing y g haven t p n, �'oa white witch . The devil, in the aimobt stifling art of her prix �n can't save ou from us now.. That is wh .more, What o ±Mier cows have you ?" 1y y o mber, we merely sal that she alumaered ou tremble so I suppose - "The :_,glieh and foreign oorisular and She then awoke to y ' other as horitie■ are all crowding out of until morning's dawn. Nellie tonic not nnderat••nd what she find herself bathed in a entee perspiration, meant b t triad nevertheless for mercy. the town, early as is the hour, and making and the pink splotches that the princess' But " Ttrip 1 Strip 1" wasp all that the their way in boats to the different war ves- clenohed fists had raise on her br ionlu t0 ' sib, all of which eetm to be ;hers g g princess �oald niter in reply. steam n and two or three to be standing tarn tit bruise Bat, as though Nellie read her every p g With a sbn der she - be - to neon her. in nester to the shore." �n • thought, q,ad bar lntozioaticg aspiration as "That toe he like hueiness, gentlemen," apparel well, she *ould not Commence to disrobe said Arabi Pasha, with a grim ■mile. Hir31p ha she c mpleted her 'toilet so that at an Imperious command from the `'lf the Fericg, w means acts why ehr+ald when the doe of the r m was opened and pr{noeas the buffoon flew upon her aggain we he bandying mere words e" growled ti a Elmarr cause , bearin on a tray a cap of, and began to tear o$ her clothing, Nellie at 'demon Effaoai. with a herd on his sword °`'ffe8 and'sO a little c es. first reeiet{ng, but soon discovering hauii �t ; wbdreat the fierce Toulon Pasha ex. She placed them on he. floor, regarded futile it wads to do so against the superior dt -, d :.. If Tea fi k won't quietly leave the Nellie wit,, a evil lee and , was about to strength that was opposed to her, suffering land a which be haei been the scone 9 and withdraw, w 'en our b roiae, asked her for her -arms ire fail limply by her side and ro- e the neeeseary requisites for the performing mainin #4 passive ae though she had been oppressor, why not accord him a grave therein nose - place his Excellency, the Chos i of her able _ions and dressing her hair, a lay re in the hands of her assailant. whe,reapon .1': iparr grinned and said : p$ oa a ter cbtere, then the Ptinosss en of the \entice, lr, hie place? hat is 11 Her high ear, whe she has risen, in- -sprang fo ward, whip in hand, and slash one life whin thousands are m, naced ?'' tends to oond et you t the bath and per- ad, slash , slashed, slashed, with • all her . "Si.encb ! ' said Arabi, sternly. " A "onall ' to wa t u 3n n there. I am sore erimesnch argon hint at, Tonlba, never yet y p y strength d Lary, at all that warm psipl• adcsnoed the intereat.� of an canes, I alt that yqa shoo d teal gr ieful for such an ex- ,Ming an snowy Iovelinessa, the ore el'tyhong y p : teas of consideration." licking around back and arms and bosom, my trust in All .,h End the strength of a ' Nellie stain lies ed s ething or other by and e,i.itiring from the. beautiful sufferer good and righteeur cau•e.•'- B -,,t I do not in- yvay of ackn wle,lgme t, but did not fell bhrlek of r shriek of angni�h. tend to remain i -ile. fly forts are ready, grateful, for i occurred to her like a co►:vio- Heaven alone knows what she might have my guns are shotted, my artillery men are Lion that in t e -bath I er loveliness wniod herwn rail u upon to suffer ere it was over at their posts and ready to e..ed tht,ir blood I bring uFo +be fresh pc aec:ution,, aua ruffs- han not ; "marr suddenly 'exclaimed, In so- for Egypt's freedom. Yet wouirl I .still .ingsa ispa tha► tl a prl ese intendnd to •galt oet,te of mingled horror and alarm : maiotatn peace if posetibte, for they who, upon`her;or. o other epees than to Infliot .� yonr�highntse, there is s man Doming sa�'eof nee fel y, u'rays the sword shall per them and fie celh gto t over her writhings, .this way} Malcom, ,N1400tn, I forgot to 1th.hy tl~e swot:, �i hich of you will veu• her pantinge d ket d rugglesthe while, put yanrl shoes' outside the curtain. Oh, tare %M a verbal message aboard the brit- The 1',uff'uo read er thoughts Ui the wi2:ws to be done.' What's to b3 done ?" ash flag -ship ,wild, fribht <i cd look of the great violet I. The tbr,_e pashas snd.the Effendi all held dyes- She w nt.outof the room. and,closed ;:: •� CRAFTER hLVII. up their hands at o> ce, the door Kehl d her, hereupon Nellie, feel ... But the war minister - hose Toulba to be t dr w forth sal quaint little sliver r �Ows AT laSBULTEV FROM A Tr6RG0rTZN his emissary, � lug fa_nt, i y PAIR bt A11018, . -I _ ,. vinaigrette (a luxury which she always car- it C13APTEI: \LV [� tied anoint Le 1><s. tba climate of intents r I heat and nn atone a it and unwhcleeome ' There cis nothing to he done. simply ba- EL�i' g vAT11 Ati 1L .LUTHER ssT OUT 70 smells), and plying t to bar delicate nos caThe he van tfootate tohadaalready anything. I)ELIVER HIM trfl4 inhailPd he roue ping essenue, hoping y I's the oentr i one of the three z ,)ome, and now 11ard1Y b-ad the war minister finished that it vrPnlc: do her coal. speaking Whin a captain of artillery nter. But the ba oon, w Lad erouohed down a shrill f male voice was heard exclaiming al the'hall rind advancin in obediones to outside the a r to• w b the Fbdngbee girl in not ve y excellent French I waved pertniehio whispered eed hrough the eyllefle, no Joe)ver beheld the "Th are my child's screams 1 They are 'a Arabi P&sha'e ear, only word audible ratty and mewha curiously shaped or- tot her°egWas a They ord In response, anld being the name Lament in th captiv 's ficg� ri and the use The p° pf T: t L a rr. $e found Nellie'a fatter and mother ani• to which it w being appaiad than it enter- the pprino$es, dropping her whip, exclaimed: foosly awaiting him in a room furnished in a ed into her h d that 't malst be the amulet "it is luny brother, thrt Khbhall 1 Oh, I 14nCr that suggested a compromise be- by moans of toh o e had" summoned the am lost I I am lost I what shall I may or d evil . to her assistan a the night before. do ?hen in sin instant her fns m changed its tw"'n offi,;idl and private life, sho and4lenl threw when the had made brief mention of the Pith a yell, hertfor , y ez rani n, and eeiz{a hold of Nellie b one dugers which the had eneountsred on the pen the coo again ad with glaring eyes of her snowy ahoaldegrs, s, a hissed in her R °y they LSatan to make anxious Inquiry re- nd crooked alone r siei to the attack, �wY Y q y ellie, not at ell nom reheading the "mcan - . ear, whi t her brilliant a seemed tQ emit meting their daughter. "what I have to tell you - concerning her i g of thle ho file de ug all over springing rays-of lw'g` tip oar tarn to have veng"noe mast be received in the strictest confidenoe," t her feet an tremb ng all over like an as upon me. My life V in year hands and YOU 'aid the war minister impressively, "by n• oa that the life of m informant might When how art sh discovered what the know it.i The secret of the opal ring i►nd snow y g eons s ho want J of her, she atruggl- the lotus flower will doxtroy me. Well, be ge were it otherwise, for haTeai I would sooner all oy another baffat . "Orets are the most dangerous of all wcrets d hard to re a pe bs {on of the vbe" at you than cringe to you for pity." to be acyaralnted.with since the betm al of retie, for it as d to her as having been She smote her with both clenched fists t ks snaaueet of them is death, with some- birthday pr sent fr m her mother, that once and as hard as she could strike, and Nmee the moat terrible tortures attperadd- other whom sae the got she might never Nellie staggered backward' with a gasp and �," _ again. L. ed br, riLd :11re. Trezarr were much impress- Bat the fig t that s e wthan a maintain = half cooking aiveringa nostrils, compressed ' ca y this ap:ech, and whilst its solemnity t oouvinoed 1' lmary ore than ever that ii: lips and flashin a es, looking like a superb °1Qd them y as that whi h she suspected it to be, w g Y g p° 4fet to tremble for their da hter'e eo atrrw defying her Roman Conquerors, A"' 1, it induced them to promise their s e olntched the IartbIteu�ded face those that were Coming to disturb n Glue breath that the would take his tat held it bar at her inhuman sport, while Elmarr, �fiCe and be guided b him in all things. offing it ate y fr I its owner, when she the baffeon, flew to .the other end of the then It it well," replied Arabi ; "know ed[atel help liter with ehrtllgs►n room, and aronohiag down hid herself be- ll en that our dear Nallle is a r{soner in ab of moat g h, hind a pile of ow"Ons. " *e Khalival p e cited ezo Lion f triu mp The next instant, or rather that very I PayQt and m seraglio at the Ras -el -Tin when the toh� ad an olassd and oho power, moreover, of one behind her Nellie elal1t'rthe door was.etashed open, and to the her and will swriflos her to as Cured the d rag the foal ee0ald' app Pdnoe Tewfik, the ,Khefdive, �°s *1"_ tanlese she b prevented." to h came to a fall stn whilst Mn. Tresarr, or .rte ejPlanatio.. t o ,.., .,,. —... * ..d.A to fee so elated over h a t :l thins[ rig hma was m f by Nellie half ways • who, with a parezyt of sobbing, thaw ' herself into 'the maternal ' arms, which, as well :a the maternal oloako was thrown around her. •a What is the •uivadiag of this• scene t" demanded the Khediva, furieusly, of his sis- ter. " Yoa had better ark her. •Yea don't ax- pent nit, to grim note myself, and I am far . too proud to eic us or to attempt to ezonn myself, even to you," was the disdainful an- swer. ,The prinoess knew that did her smarting victim t '311 the story of the lotus Awer and of the opal ring as she had related it to her only the.pr000ding day, her doom would be death for having received one of tho- male sex wi0lu the seraglio walls, and how oould she hope that she would not tell it after such b.rbario treatment as she had jast received at her hands ? What was her astonishment' when she heard the Foringlise girl exclaim : "Oh, your highness, I do n't wish to say anything. I won t say anything, I have no malice. I only want to. forgive the princess and to go away with my mother, that is all." Her hsrrhrtess gave a great gasp as of re- ltef,' but , ed no word of thanks, and the proud, datiatnt leui still remained on her countenance. Indeed the Khe'dive looked the most re- lieved of the two. for he would undoubted. ly hive executed justice upon" his sister so- cording , strict Moslem law, he yet seemed to feel very glad f hat Nellie had saved him the necessity of doing sa .. . . . ,. • , , . - A quarter of an hour later Nellie 'quitted the 1141.01 Tin palace between her father and mother isio surrounded by the armed guards of the weir minister, but Prince Tewfik, the Khedive, quitter it not, for de- spite all the repreeagU6ious aii3 revelations Wit 111 r. Trezarr had made to him concern- ' ing Its, imme,liate aeizare, trial and ezeon- tion for treason to the oqt+ate it he rem4ro i on Egyptian, soil, on Egyptian soil he was determined to remain notwitotmn4ing. Nel,ie and her reecaere had hardly got outside the p alaoe gates when she inq#ed with some cariosity whither they were _ about to take her, and not being satisfied with such vague answers as `• To a plane of safety, my dear," and s i en, she plied the question again and again until Mr. Trezarr was driven at last to e�clalm : " W,s are going to hi,e ezcellenoy,tbe war• minister's, my love. His is the onl y roof iu all Egypt; banelatn wnioh there is no dan- ger. '' "Oh; mamma[, I would rather die than marry the war minister. I will never be the wife of a. Moslem —of a man who hue another wife already. And. besides, you cannot, yon will not, you dare not force me to marry any one'when I have not been a widow for aA mach as twenty -foar hours," and here a fl iod of tears came to her re- lief. , " A w Idow , Tna child has taken leave of her senses," g +sped Mr. Trewirr. " No, I have not I wish to heaven that I had,=' wailed out Nrllle. " ( was m arried to poor Frank in the Catholic ohurea here yesterday morning. only a couple of hours before he was killed by the mob whilst we were on our way to the harbor." It will be remembered that Arabi Pasha hid told the Trezarre nothing at all of this. as he had not the slightest dealre that Nal- lie should know, that her Christian husband still lived, for he trusted that her grief, her despair and that state of bodily and mental prostration in which the victim can hardly be said to oars what hr,ppens to her would cause the lovely girl to obey her parent's wishes in all things. Those•parents, however, were perfectly bothered and bewildered at what their ohild had just told them, though it was not long before Mr. Trezarr thought he saw a way out of the scrape. . - Oh, a Popish ceremony Its nothing," said he. " You were brought up a Protes tant, Nell, and a Romanlsh marriage is, of coarse, no more binding on your oonsosenoe . than jumping over a broomstick would be. B ssid.rs, the —the poor fellow Is dead —was killed two hoar after you were— were,im- posed upon by a lot of nonsense. Of o mrse, I'm sorry for him. very ; • but for all that, you are as much Miss Tees trr and as little Mrs Donelly as ever you were." I am so muoh Mrs. Aonelly, papa, that I shall retaln the name all jay life through, and I. myself, chose the serviosof the Cath- olic church because I esteemed it the m-iet holy. solemn, binding and God blessed of all marriage services," replied our heroinefirm- ly. What answer Mr. Trezarr would have made to such a terrible speech as this, had - he been ablo'ta make any reply at all, it is hard to tell, but as it was he opened his mouth to let a @tone in instead of wisdom out--& atone that caused him to swallow two of his teeth and a great deal of blood from a flat lip as well. ` This missile proved to bs the advance guard of many such, anfl from that point all tho •way to the arsenal the crowd strove its almost to get At the European whom the soldiery were guarding. At last, however, the arsenal gates were reached and opened and the Trezarrs and their 'escort gained the haven of shelter, though followed by a perfect r-dn of missiles' from behind the hastily reolosed barriers. . (TO as 0ONTINUIL,) , ,.� . BeUll;Ion in a3 Paok of Cards. A sergeant in an English Company one Sunday, Mao ad his soldiers to church and ooramanding them to take out their gibles or prayer books ; each did so, except one sol- dier by the name of Richard Lee, who took out a pw1< of Cards, and spread them be- fore him. The sergeant said : " Richard, pat up that pack of cards.' The soldier said : " I shall not do sae." The sergeant said:', " If you will not do so I sh•11 arrest you after the service it over.." When the . servcos was over he brought the soldier be- fore his lordship, the Mayor of Glasgow, who asked the sergeant, " Why dost thou brinngg this soldier here before me?" 11 For Ilayiog oardn in church, your worship." s lordship says, " soldier, what hast thou to may for thyself ?" " Much do I pray your lordship to hear me." " It is well, if yon do not well wm aes younalf I will pan - fah yon severely. Go on and explain." The asol iW sale!, a• Your lordship, I have been six weeks upon the march and I had wither Bible or prayer book, nor alma 240. I swill atunipt to oonvinoe your lordship that fhb pack ut cards has served me for all ... I" , . . thsss.'i "Go on," said his lordship. "When'-.. I look �apea the nos it reminds me that there .l.'' . is, but Qise God ; when h look upon the donee .. . It remlbads me of the Father and Son. A>ad - . . wjhen I look upon the tray it reminds me of . . tits Fiataer"�� -Son .and Holy Ghost. .When I. _ look upon IS four flit reminds sip of the tour . evangelbto that preached; + Mathew, M&A4 , Luke and John. When I look upon tile - ls re mind- Me of-tae+fivw wise virgins ; -there were ten, but give were foolish and were shut , one. �hed I look -upon the sift it ' tem{nds ' . me the In six days God created she heavens - ` and earth When I look upon the seven It reminds me that upon the seventh day He. . - - rested and hallowed his work. Whim I look - on the eight it reminds me of the eight righteous persons who were saved in Noah's ark. n namely, N *b. h}s wife, his three sons sad. their wives. Wtien I look upon the . nine.it reminds me of the lepe-s that were . . ' olensed before our Lord. And when I look - upon t e ten it reminds me of the Ten oom mend nts which G.id handed down to ..,. - M ,see, upon tablets of stone at M 5, SWA" ' . . Tne a Bier then laid aside the knave. - . . ;I . • Who I look upon the Queen it reminds' . I - me of t iat great and good Queen the Queen of Snob&, who was as wise a woman 1w Sol- - - : - . omon as a man ; she brought fifty boys and - fifty gi 1s all creased in boy'q apparel be- - - fore Kt g Salomon for him to tell who were;_ . - the bo s and who were the girls. King , S alomeq" ord eyed water to be brought before ,,im for them to wash ; the boys washed is ' - . their waists and the girls to their olbot^sg so that ha told by that. Women I look upon , : the King it raminds me of fhb great King in heaven, who is God Almighty. " His lord - : ship said : 11 S3ldit+r, thou has well ex- �;: plain: e I every card except the knave." The -- .: i 1 ; roldier said : `• If your lordship will not . -1 ": " get angry.'' , It is h)rdship says : "I will: ai not get; angry, provided von do not term . • me to be the knave.'' "No," [aye the @ol- - dier, " the greatest knave that I snow of is . the sergeant who brought me before you. • . When I onunt the pack of cards I find - i there are 52, whit it In emblematical of the 1 i. reeks of the year. When I count the suites' •,,•' . - Ii find there are four, whtohle emblematical I tt the reasons of the year. • When I taunt . - ' �te tricks I find there are thirteen,. which' is emblematical of the wcake in each quarter. 'hen I ooautthe spots I find thereare 365, . . hioh is emblematical of the days of the _ . ear, So, you will observe, yrnr lordship, - • _ - hat this paoas: of cards has answered me as . Bible and prayer book and almanac." - `. \ - to lordship says, "Richard, yon are die - dLarged." . • %_ . . GEMS OF THOUGHT.. F - .. We never do ourselves sa much Rood- as - when we are, at "least, trying to do good to others. - a ; self- denial and thought for -[lie - happiness I 1 . of others are among the seeds from which - _ shall spring never lading flowers. " Like a dream is the life of man ;like swift ships, seen for a moment on the horizon's - edge and then sailing we know not whither. There Is nothing makes - a man suspect ,. much, more than to know little ; and, . - - therefore, men should remedy suspicion by procuring "to know more, and not to keep their suspicions in etnether. _ . _ . The pleasures of the world pre d000it - . - fal ; they promise megre than they. give They trouble us In sooting them, they do ' . not satisfy no when pSssersing teem, . and they make us despair in losing them. - 1. Helen Jackson never wrote truer words ' - I these, which were penned about oils . . ear ago : GI It is a piteous thing to sag ;- - ow, in this life, the gentler and finer or- ` - ganized nature In always the one to suffer � - L. most, and oome off vanquished in Collisions.. - and the coarse- grained, brutal one to triumph.,, The bad men in society are alway3 'ready _ for rebellion. The bad element in politics _ i is always treasonable in Its nature. When treason raises its bloody hand, every good . i man and true le {n honor bound to enWt • . for the war in defense of • virtue, integrity ... -- r and allegiance to the best, interests of man- .. . kind. Only he who puts on the "'garment of - ' I' . humility finds how worthily. it clothes his , - ( - . life. Only he who dedicates himself to the . r spir{tnal wrviee of his brethren, simply be-' ' " oaaae his Master tells him they are worthy , .' . of it. comes to know how rich those natures . of his brethren are, how richly they are,, worth the total giving of himself to them, ` _ - i That man has learned a great lesson who " I I . I has learned to acoept himself as he is given { to himself. We may build a thousand airy - l Cantles as to what we would do If we held . _ the genius of a Milton or of a Newton ; but . - ' - ' nothing will ever -come of ouch airy castle- . I- _ : �1• building. The real question that should . -) interest us is, What work can we beet do, . i without the genius of Milton or Newton, but' " .. . I with ourselves as we are. When we answer thrit question, we at ind at the threaltheld of I the door that leads to the highest sucoess of 1 L. which we are capable. ! .: - i Oapturing a Bear.. j : ; Ose day lately a Manners Sutton, bear - hunter, went out in pursuit of his sport. .1 I He came upon a track near Nutter's some -. : d .. - distance to the south (;f York Mills, follow- ' j ing which for about one mile a bear was ' .:.1; . • discovered In his lair. the only weapon . the man was provided with was his axe with which he struck bruin a blow. The • . beast got mad at this and showed fight. - The hunter thinking discretion the better • . I I. ppaart of valor retreated as fast as possible... - " " , I = . The bear soon overreached him, however, - . 1 and got his paw ,on the snowshoes. There... was a flounder in the snow and a fight at? -..-:i close quarters. After awhile our hero got.. . ' on his feet again and made for a tree, which he managed to climb, not muoh the .. 1 - ,` worse for the. encounter. The bear, haw• . ever, had got badly hurt ,- yet, not eon. i ; '� tent with tearing the man; made efforts to . , -: I ,-, - get up, too, but found himself too weak for the operation. He solaced himself for - about half an hour by acting the part of a . belligerent, then started to go away. The .. _ : I man came down and followed ; there was I - - _ ! - another encounter at close quarters, when, with a well directed blow of the axe, the f ' tsar was stretched out to be numbered -, . with the slain, The carcase was ftoand to vrW4h-- 31 b lbe., sold next day for. 420 and • ' - . has since been shipped to Boston. , ' - `. , . �. • , Autumn moo sloop on a Spring ' bad in . Winter. - _ .1 I / -. . j" 1 . . '. f j % 1 I � _, • a j. , . I M L,- .. I ; . . . I . , , , . . . . 1. I ", . � % - . I . . i 1 . , , . . . I I i � . il 1. . - . . I - ".. , '_ ,. , . . - . I .. ; � I . , . , . . . : . : - I, '; (`r � . I ­ � �, . . . . � . . . ., • ` - .' d {{ I I . .. I . � - - , . -L . - -_ .'. L e. A ND !, NEw •ADYERTItE EpTti THIS O tilt. fNetb'� >!!al[ret•i- � 10.4 Oissrit et laisaaw. � L L : S • 1 .. ­,_.. A dth. flu ect : ''B•a411!cation, A '14th. Subject : "8•o/iIIcsiaon." SEEPS.0 ;.1 ` —Wm. Lo P ids how obtained.' No+� so s �elltng ai C08t -- B. Do ll. �t me0 ss talon • ; jiednct' Ma" s eat I I fine of our basin q ; " _ 1. -_ ton in Pri os)swa do y , �?arties h•r t�}en=*' Ptimnia Dieiielk M is � attation Was can Ret a vacatioD, and previous to leaving TIMOTHY,�CLOVER, BANOOL�i TURNIP, : �I wpply of blank notes --any quantity — the ;following Doti;* w•• posted on the Ir JC t vs• - at the office of Tau Nswa,,cheap. tf door. of his establishment : — "Gone for a MAMMOTH,MANGOLD, .... - SKIRVIN(IS TURNIP, { is week. I beg to inform all those who are -PICIREBINGI, ONT , APRIL 2" Messrs. Browis, Anniei sand Gibsatt inclined to break into my jewellery shop, SULTON'S CHAMPION t3R�YSTO�[ CARROTY #LONG. 1. .. sal have been re- appointed License Com- that my safe is open' On top of the e " bol a sa a and canned salmon, r I P Timothy I �aud L�CA('t c missioners fqr South Ontario under the in, � „nsag 011r tOG. 18 98 C8ID lets Gild first-class. S• crooks Act. Eat hearty. • Clover strictly Cash. - z..p or ioitb 6, I... IIa c7` fist. - • . it, --Ores To reserve fare wra 'n a favi cloves Persons who have a �perstitions dread ! , . „�� i ,' —Dreary. P P P of - Fries will not be eased to learn - . -- P)enty of rain. or pepper -corn with them when you put Y+ Pp, . _ - Ao the that this is • thoroughly ridgy year. It them away* and always kepP d=Y• . L 6 G A N ;„ P I C K E R I N G j —Consequently t roads are � id. oa�°ne in on Fri lay, will o out on Friday,. • -. q y season when -furs are not required ie Y 6 _____,___.__- .-_-__ -. - - - - -- _ - .---- _____ - - - --- . ____ -- ' rte_ ' —April Fool's 3a esterda drawjng near, cut this out and reserve and will have fifty-three Fridays. There -- -- P y Y P are four months in the year that have five I • �� f I —The watet• in t e river wits it for future use.. - *. 'very high on Wednes ay. Of[ fbr the went. I ! Fridays each ; changes of the moon occur ' five tunes on a Friday, and the longest —Eggs are ,getti g cheap. La in Messrs. McKay, Boone and William • • and shortest days of the year each falls I -- - � :your supply before E ter Sunday. son left on Monday evening last for their y y ... ' - ' — Business hs be very dell the p st farm at Indian Head, N. V�'. T. Mr, on a Friday. -o �` ' few days, owing t the disagre le 1MIliller will go at a later date.e wish► Qid Law. i - G d TEA F rQ m C •' lJ . �� weather. the Syndicate a profitable; sea on —good A'n unrepeale�i law of :rein Jersey, 1. — Owners od boa both small nd crops and good prices. passed when the State was a British . and large, have con enced to get h m A senet Society. colony, reads as follows : "That all '�} `° .- - ` in shi shape wo en, of whatever age, rank, profession JJa,k ng ,Powder 7 ' cents per tin, and y< p p ender, anticipation fan Under, the sanction of thn Grand 1. - -early spring- I Lodge, a Relief Society has been organ or degree, whether virgirns, fields or kind you Want. . A. ' --Mr Wm. Sleep, the west' en of widows, who shall after this net impose t ized rn connection with the Ancient � the village, waio has been serious! ill Workmen of Ontario upon, seduce or betray into matrimony _I g + Order of United W m an of Her 3ia eat s sub eels b virtue --pp ��-yy. with in9ammaxion o both lungs, i , e• which pays to its members a certain sum Y J Y . J Y s7R0o LY 1t.i EAC ": y rY weekly in case of sickness, or so much of scents, cosmetics, washes, paints, anti- i ,Arr learn, now it si fair a of recove °, —An exchange say that _one spoonful ul per year if disatlled or at death from ficial teeth, false hair or high heeled ' ,, d, of coal -tar to a ck corn will r v nt' 0 c rd' to s e. shoes, shall in6r the penalty of the law DOW ► WELL S TEA, S TORE ' � L 1. pe P f900 to fiLO , graded a cu mg g now in force a ainst witchcraft and like crows .from palling p the corn. ll. Also $100 in case of death of a member's' g -------- - -- - ---- --------- - - -- - - - --- - -- - - _ _ right, we'll try it. . wife. The rates are very low. L. S. misdemeanors.'• 'How would it operate ,! 1 �. aadsta. Ackerman is the represent a of the in Canada now ? !' j ° . Look Out ror SwindUs•, . • " ,. �L The Court e�f Assrz opens at �V i by Society in Pickering. (—_ � �. ALL� _� on the 20th of this to nth. "rnaeral a.toria.'� Two men called upon a ( armer in the - I i. Chance of Taco.. Rev. Mr. Iiowson t pk u the Abore neighborhood of Taristocic recently We notice b the I st Ch onrl le t r>tt sub eCt on Sunda night ht last, and eve offering seed wheat for Hale. The farmer Chronicle g g D D C E D PRICES' Y ` R U - ;> Messrs. Robertson & Bro. have dig o ed his ideas as to how funerals should be con- agreed to take some, but just as he was • 1N 1. of their business to M� . A. G. Hende s n, ducted. While we are in favor of home going to sign his name to the printed . C r: of Whitby, who has taken charge. e' of the reforms suggested by the speaker, form of agreement the man produced, lie I � . . . wish the new proprie f r every suers s such as doing away with ostentatious noticed that the line upon which he was . I - ;.__ _. L. - she �a�ft Chi , display at funerals, we are- not prepared going to write Ilia name was not' on 'the ch W r - � .- _­.­;_­ , .L. � . 1. Sunda morning service at 1 :30. to.go so far as the speaker suggested. En agreement paper, -but upon another sheet ,', � I I Subject Y `So s of h Bible_. ". Evel ' tassant, the speaker stated that he was cunningly , placed underneath it. He Si'lverw'are..- Subject: .� �" irked u the a rs pulled them apart r • Service at .6.30. Subject : "Religio in very much in favor of cremation, and P P p Pe + P P , , .. - - _ - '' .a nutshell." The public made Welc me. therefore could not endorse the stand and discovered that he would hRve put - �3.'_ Rev. W. (}. Howson actor. Laken by Dr. Potts and others on the his name to a note of hand for x300 if lie �. _ r heel si ed. • .11 . ♦boat to srasoe, II question. ,�' Special inducements t Customers pre-. It is riinlored that Iev. J. J. Ctm saken inwardly:. Rena s a chance, ftiria t p . on' A youth writes to a e' tetri or ask• •A man whose name and address is ' of St. Andrew s. Presbyterian ch c in Y P !u`Y vloug to stock•takm. ` �' this village, will shorty remove t a w inn what lie shall do to make his beard given below, writing about Dakota, bays: ; "The onl scenes article here is woman, I } field of labor, having received a ry grow. He gays ht! has heard there is a Y o Is ! hearty invitation to d so. We did of reparation which rubbed on will do the and nod a few of them 'can get good J. � � m � J' O � �` S � 0 'i�T 1. j learn the name o� the place. g g houses if the had a mind to try Dakota .LV uamesa. As though something robbed y Y Practical Watchmaker. Brock Street Whitb . on the outside would make Bair grow for• there are quite a number of young , y ( �] .., tea.ea=f°'s' ` men Here who make very poor house. . A gentleman has info I from the inside. N'Vhen farmers wish to Y P ---- ___- _____ g Tined us tat he kee rs. I therefore advertise for w' • _ -arrival of crows is not a sure indica on fertilize plants, they furnish food for the Pe a wife. ' roots. On the same rinci le to make weight 180 pounds, age 29 ; I !lave dark I ` j� of s ring s approach, but that the co ng P P. ' earls Bair, rosy cheeks, dark eyes, and I the hair grow these _ young men should Y back of Lhe swallows presages an a ly ;. swallow a few bottles of hair -oil. Bnt own 320 acres of land. Any young lady I m • 4 -• F spring. All - right, the crows are here nd who thinks ,this would fill the bill, lease - - - � \- so are the sin ll s so, that s rip c of the thing is simply a, fraud, and those P - , , . be far w �� P I engaged in the deception ought to be set exchange photo : —S. B. Kessler, Kisses- ' ' ! I . • j ' away., I to picking oakum. The best thing to bury Springs, Emmons Co., Dakota. We have purchased from STEELS BRAS. Tol'ohti 9i� � ' I �I. make the Bair grow, where nature in. S ][eating- a Tull assortment of - It is amusi to real�n our �u#•ro 1d- 1 tended rt should grow, is to eat plain, At a special meeting of the Township inn contemporaries the account of he simple food, and to keep the body a41d Council, held at` Brougham on the `llst " j . " '= freshet, copied from the Toronto . G be. mind cound..:ind pure. uIt., the matt,gr of changing the school 1 a i 'The �'Vhitby papers at least ought to , aother sichibfaoa. 1 boundaries of S. S. No. 1, No. 1 .Union, j 'i ' _ knQ.w' better than to be taken . in by he { ::.. ' : statement that the water was twelve et Quite a crowd gathered its rear of Mr. and ltio. 4 East, came up and created a I' . , above high water maEk ! Save them irk somewhat len h discussion. , The Wanting s premises on Friday afternoon gt 9 .v J ' ir, * •� s, e_ 911- vJ i 1. I :f . for future reference. last to witness another teat of the hand Trustees of the various sections interest. grenade as a means of putting out des, ed were present, each prepared to light �• SOS' . I in favor of their individual sections. Huw ' 1 1 j The second social in the base en of The first test proved very satisfactory, -Farmers and Gardeners C9)<1 Get e` erything they want r but we are of opinion it was not a fair ever, the Council adjusted the territory The Methodist church on Friday vet ing test, because the construction of the as they thought would be equitable, in this line right here in our own town, at City Prices. proved quite a success. The atte d ace affair was so arranged that . everything adding to No. 4 East by taking se }era! w•as good. After all had artakE t ere i : _ P was in favor of the grenade man. A hundred serer from Audley and ho, i Choice assortment of Ras still plenty of provisions left a d a 6econd test was made on an arras ement Union, and allowing the Messrs. Richard 4 `' number of cakes wens auctioned off, he g non to go to No. l Union from No. 1. 11 produced by Mr. Dale, which was made BEAN 5, ' . ('LOVER SI•; E D, amounts received for which w nt to �al�ltns�al bgp�emeats, ' ' TIMOTHY SI'� ll w' to represent two partitions and a ceiling. I3EF�Tb, j ' ; ; , swell the receipts from both eat rt in• This proved much 'more difficult, and Forsyth Bros. eviaencly intend to ao a (ABBOTS, ' a ments for the choir fund. . TURNIP SEED, a'} after using four or five bottles of the r`usliing business; from the large stock LUIIN� - I FLAY SEEK 1 To Be shot. ; i ,'. liquid the, fire was not put out, therefore they have on hand and are putting in. - i • An ezchan�e says the assess r for he test was not satisfactory. . T Th h v ONIONS, _ RAPE D - y here is y a e ever ;thin ver conve_ nientl . _• SEE , . Pickering says there are over sevent en o doubt the hand grenades might be arranged, so that customers will ezperi. , PEAS, _ - . BIRD SEED, . hundred dogs in the township which are erviceable at incipient fires, but aE a enae no difficulty in selecting whatever . . I3UC'H�'4'HEAT. to be shot inside of a month and he eneral thin fires et A now and im: ASSORTED GARDEN. §EEDS, � IN PAPERS. ' g g past the incipient article they may desire. says, more that a few hundred of the tags before being noticed. proved Chatham Binder is on exhibition, • .. K. same paps had the "limit of their ex- which should be ins tea b those istence fixed last pear, but were attdo ed •• of sr.eden, inspected y e P desirous of purchasing.. a labor - saving �arirlerf3 having" Seed Grain, &C,, for sale, We 8111 be . h after he had made his rounds. H on A meeting of those interested in the machine. We believe there are none glad to show samples and quote prices. - - to this racket now and taxes _ the il - fed reeding of Clydesdale horses was held { ` ' Leug's Hall here on Saturday after- better. They also have a number of I... • canines for the annual dollar epic e. seeders and other agricultural imple• w zeep it moving. noon last, when a motion was passed , protesting strongly ineuts for sale at low rites, auud invite ' _ g g y against the action of P Perhaps the most critical fi a ial the Canadian Clydesdale Association in inspection before purchasing elsewhere'. - -' ': VEN f A lar e suck of fall kinds of - periog o the year occurs d ' g the 1. <�, raj, ILK I !I { ° - present month a very large quan t • of passing a motion to make the standard Leaving School; . - . the same as the third volume of the yr I1�,E just. received.. Prices ri ht. t commercial paper falling due on t e 1st As some of the bops were leaving Na ¢ -:: " American 8tnd Book. Several of those 2 school on Frida last the coneludAd b A of April. As a coil egnence the a ae resent expressed 'their .o inion on the Y Y ' * been a vigorous pushing for moo y for P P , P' to spend the last half hour or so as ; ; - - _ ...` - subject, and they al. claimed that the pleasantly ss possible. - So taking the - "" . . s . I 4, � - some time past. A good deal of ety standard of the new Canadian Stud Book can be allayed by the settling of s all teacher'by �urpiise, lust as he had c bills. Kee the cash afloat and i should be the seine as the first volume of up a class, they requsted that they should . 4z pp the A. S. B. - To raise the standard have the remainder of the day as . an 1.11 not take a S5 bill long to wipe out 00 would be to destro h in debts. y t trade now being holiday, which was readily consented to. ' one between breeders and American G. E. Ficard, who 'had Lees elected . so rs:mi, l i • ' ovens. A petition was drawn u and -p The farmer who lies a store of po a es ar 1 signed, ed, whic�r delegates will chairman, then called on several of the �I_L� J =N�,± O"7�T1. y gn e8 boys, Who gave short,�suitable speeches. .LV �- should watch them about this sea o of resent to the A. & A. Association at the year, to see that rot does not a in The teacher, ),1r. J. Gormley, was then __-- -- _ its work. It cannot aline s be re n d ace, asking that no further steps be called upon. He gave an appropriate s Y P , aken in the matter until a meeting of the and profitable address. The proceedings I bat a dusting of airslaoked lime t o gh readers of the Province be held. them often prevents it, or checks i ter were brought to a close shortly of r four,W,. a' or�n �h�,i. aoiz s a bl'shment e � . it hoe started. In the latter case t e - - all feehng well pleased with the program Y The Musical Convention, finder the which had been rendered in such Rood i • should be promptly sorted over, all direction of lire Ketcham, of Chicago, style. We con atulate the bo •e o diseased or affected ones taken oat, nd closed on Thursday evening of last week the entertainuit, and wish them n �'w ����U, (a ', all Well dusted with lime as each 1a is success with a thorns concert,. in which all those in their new fields of labor. Friday will I-;` returned to the bin. o hard been taking lessons during the not soon be forgotten b the u s GREIG 'HATLEY =at`! Cam' `. eek participated. Mrs. Campbell and 2 school. —Coyg Y P prl of No. Thin -sole shoes cause much mist i a iss Langstaff, of Toronto also took she sloe. Sea.e FASS3IO,A?��' TAIL I doctor informs -an exchange. He a s : art. The various numbers given allow. � + � "We are called every day to treat sea d that remarkable progress had bin The amended l3iIt for tLe protection o , . , of pneumonia and severe attacks o 1 nq ode during the short coarse of instiuc- game and fur- bearing animals, recently ggpE OPENED OIIT IN I 1 troubles and colds, which are tx a file ion, and it is safe to say the audience passed by�the Local Houxe, defines the is .'f; �' directly to the foolish and fatal ha i of as coneiderabl su close period as follows : ---(1) -Deer, elk, y rpribed. The ;lass f.: wearing thin foot coverings. en as put through the Various exercises moose' reindeer or caribou, between the WDALVIIS NEW, BR.IC� BLOC s are vain of their feet, and will no on rthont the use of the blackboard, and fifteenth day of December and• the comfortable calfskins or thick es. gave a good account of themselves, show- fifteeuth day of October. (2) Grouses . Work done on shout notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a call. I_ Neither will they wear rubbers sae in ng great proficiency in note readin and pheat, prairie fowl or partridge, be. • we weather, and then not always. he' various technical points in music.` tween ills brat day of Jauuary Lana file COME AND SEEM LA It Depends. The chvrnses a►ere also well rendered Srst day of September. (a) T,o I quail RGE STOCK OF , " ,', ' rendered, be hunted, taken or killed, using How niucli is a man 'worth i e otli as to time and tone, for beginners. subject of a sermon by a Met ' t e can only regret that more of our the years 1886, 1887, and no turkeys J minister in Pickering. Z'Ve look for an oung people did not take advents a of during the years 188f1, 1887, 1888, and in ' g each case . theroufter, not between the t answer this week. — Beaton Wo ld. lie opportunity offered to get a thorough g fifteenth day of December and the ('CVell, 3ro., the estimate placed o a nowledge of the rudiments of music.eenth dAy of October following. 4 TvT �P�'N'Ej� ^'i SPIU, . _ ' man by the minister was pretty hig i— a hope an effort will be made to secure O 01 +. , , . I . more money than newspaper men he he return of Mr. 'Ketchum at an eau l Woodcock, between the first day of Jaiiu- - y dry and the fi enth day of August. (5) Comprising Grey Cottons from 4c per yal't� Up,_ I world over would have the privilege of ate. At the close a Choi Union tvas Snipe, rail andolden plover of all kinds, counting fora generation —but be re- organized, in order to keep up the interest, between the first clay, of Jannai and the �'1 �j[ • ferred, we presume, to a man's s ul, nd the f�llowinR officers were elected :— first d of b t Cott; , ades mind rr 111te e Looking at the mattes from ono er president and Director, Chas. Marquis ; sj' ember' (f3) Swans or I Cottazld f geese, between the first day of May and a standpoint, we know of several men at Vice•President, W. J.. Clark ; Secretary, the first day of She tember. ' ` t r are not worth a 'nickel either to their Miss Minnie Gee ; Treasurer, -Mies Hattie P (7) Ducks of .� .- - • ' families or the communit in which t e urton ; Organist, 14iiss all kinds, and all other water fowl, be -SPRINGTWEEIS' Y Y Hattie Law. , � tween the first & reside. Therefore it all depends on he yeryone who desires to join is at Iibert day of January nail the - ' 9 Y first day of September, (8) Hares, be_ - • t7 -y , way you base your estimate of a 's o do so. There are already of er twent --- r- I - - I .I five members. Y' tween the fifteeuth day,of ,,larch and the ;­ : worth j d Se - . ..�i-....-...��%..''.-�,.,.:,.�'.'!,'.�i'',:.,�:!,.�:��.��'i",�..", _. . first ny of , pternberY� PARSE D U NR 1\ i _ARTO . .. - ... _. ....;.�­.: . .1 j - ` . ' , fi :_:� :� - I—. �1. I ... ­ . ''.. I .. I . .. ,.!,. I . ,. :;.. ....'..... ­ �, i _ : _ 'i . - �. - 1. - . . Y • - t - .. ,- -.I. 1 _ - ', I I I - - - .­_ 1 1 ' . 1. i 1