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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_06_18�; �, ��'; $��.� mg . -. :!F,j v_ 5 � b..a„, •! '- I����1,, `J � � +\ - a 1'illtst . �, ;�er Y- _ } �- - i� , � i • 1 '. 1 ZIl�, , '.11llll r �1>•1 cl • t.a .` y . �• ,: i�� let ;. ,/ - ��,a I'; _.�# l • - . : - - - - - � �.�; „# - �• ���,� � _.- wM�� : - -- _ �_i LAT}:sT I _� • � - �rofr�sional f�a>�� �: : �— - -- ' ��FIELD, 11 D., 9i. C. P. S. 'HI'SI- • �'Ia�. BUItiiEOV, CORON I:, dcc., }•,�kcrr,le. Uut. Ottice houre- )4loruiag, iron R:3U to 11 at! ; evei :ins froze, •, to G o'clock. i -y fj, T.1Kli). Cosner -for the coon y of On- - tart,•.. }'?!, -si ^inn. Snr�eou a��d Acconc>1 .nr. Rest- _ dance an 1 off ?ee, next door `to t:l:e oat- office, _ �1V. FI•;R1 {IER, 11.I� „h'I.C.P S., 4rt. � t•pl;p \ER. Office hours. -Inort ing frnin - ' fitu 1V. r�•rn!n}; � to G. 6nrgery in rear of DiC�'G tiTOl;i:. I�rnek S:. �iortll, Claremont. P�rons cup }�liea v�iul.l'l :re Drubs, Chemical A all spas }, for cash -- - - _ - -- - --- 2lftf - - -- - Le�ri i. � �TuH� EaLL D0�'V, BAR ISTER tl and �oli.:�tor, Notary Publie•etc. �Or'FrcE- lle�-rren's l�l�.k, Brock- street, Whitby Private funds to loan at lowest rates an3 on ayorable J terms of }�aru :c•nt. _ _ d-o • . ��uL'1'IIT�t 1'ARI�Efi,IiARR STERS ua l fiolicitors, Vic. hfone }• to van. No c•ou,:lai� =i,�a. Ottice : Hauey'e Building, ! Picker- ' ing : open e�•ery Friday. H. E. 1�oIi�"RY. R.A., TxoW'+s 1'AxxF.R. N. I3. —A ninesy ace iarnl for sa}e on e� + =ti' te:•ms. _ � d -y _ �EL3�tERE, BLAC$, RE S;OR � f;�t�LISH, l�azristera at Lam, licitozs . i❑ Chu�crry, Conveyancers, &c. Oftic No. 1T Toronto Street Corer GAS Comrany's� orouto. • hloue� to Loan- NoRCommisston. D. D�: satrx�', - Davltlsox tIiACH, R. A. 2iFi1J90R, E. :4YLOL'A 1- T E. F:�RE�'�'E�.L - - -LL. I3., �- -BA�R- f • HIST'r.li: ono. • Crown A:to* l.ey, and ,- •, ,,. x�lla � ;' • ,, . ' not c,� .!. �t.or Court e hlt, 10- y c t'(ES�RS. ItITCHIE �, EIL ItiGS, � ' 1 I�alrr•isters ,ind Solicitote, Nit h Court of • Ju�uce. i�- ?,ithy. Out. �iclrey to loe 1 on red- - . souat�le teni!s. � 19-Y . l "�•teri�ucr•tt. . � � .� _ . _. , u H(�PIiIN S, �'ETEI :I'�1AR�' SL7Ii- - - 11. GEO \, Gra3uate of the Ontario Vet- - enuar�- Callege, Toronto, and practical horse - ahaer. etc. On account of increase ofd practice ' - and my accustomed visits every` 13atprdav to N'h'.te�-ale, CherT�•R•ood anal DunbarLO will at- feud the diseases of the harFe foot at�:ny own forge•. Ureen Hicer. in the forenoons o! uesdap, tlr'ednr� day, Thursday and Friday of er�b week. A first class assistant horseshoer always bn hand. �'etezinar� instruments Insde to order.. Medi- -� tine for horses and cattle always on hand. Cale . ,by ni €ht or by day pro>= 1lrtly atteaded'to. Ad- dresF. G:-aen River, Ont. `39 -y ;. PICK j r �, � . , . { ERING, :� - B �sineas Cards. ��; ; ' �. • J S �Tatch e,ker � and dueler, ' 1,eautifu] assortment of � � �'Vatciles, Clocks; Jeaelery alld �'flllcy Uoods, on hand. REPA ?� {I G PROMPTLY EfiEC,�1TED Alter :S }•earl 'experience I am able to say I will - - _ guc_rant�+e t;nti5factiol,. _ l�y _ � _ ___L _ n rio= : �� PIC �ERINCx AGENCY... Open for he transaction of all legitimate Banking B�.�einess. Or'Frc$ F3 uxs- -From 10 to 3 ; Satl7rda3 e l0 to 1 o'cl�ck. �aving�' Bank in �an�lecti0l�. - (8 -y) GEORGE 1;iEF.It, Agent._ AZt�AN : SINE. i'te sllortet;L sea presage. Asetat*e ttlite k dapps, I of which a e passed on the 8iyer and Ou1Tof St. Lax•rence. Sates of Pas age -Cabin �b0, >}(y0, ai0, and �f(1. 3eturn ticks s at a reduction. Intermedi:�te eLO. Steeruaze at low rates: ?arties scnd'ng for friends ill the old couAtry Can •obtain Prepaid Passnse Certifcates. For dates f eailinF, tickets. an.] all infortr:a- .ion apply L ie� :e.r or is person to 1GENT, �PESS OFFICE, W >tIITBY. 1 �I�11HG oF�EDIV�SIQNCDURT. COL'1 TF OF UtiT�fli•IU. 10- Plate' of . olding a m e a s� � ,� o� ON�'.� F�� �'� J'I�T1�T� � 18•, 188�s .• .• .,.f: OLtT �RO�Jltii -D LTS ���,� � _.- wM�� : - -- _ �_i LAT}:sT ' �T1;re ,iidewalks afro in used of r pair. '�� LUCAL HAPPiiliL''1GS RRGQ1`s13f'.LD SY. \� ]tit- %tl2ldaY wall celebrated to All THE PRF -N4 ANtf dUTTiaD DOWN BY. UUR $itlni'H Church on 8sbbath last. t%Ua>;nsPUIrllLH:$. �. �� Mr. (}. R. R'atgou will i}tudy edicid . """"' • � `iiVHtTEVAt.a � in Toronto during the summer polls ?aye ,}' _ . - � ,,; 1,,''. ThinK4 are not ret;q brisk around ota � -�� ' �' The mlI'I alticb- .has beelo'. closEd for dock tllia seahou yet, ns tale lumber trszffi fi.ow tlle' uortli hits •ec Rotrle tiwe back, has ;+gain lrot to n•ork, uoc coi�lluenced. The exteuFion of thQ close season fo antler thN• management of fir. Simtnc►u,la. (fisher 1'4'e hope the �reseut proprietor will have more fortune to the tnillina bua:neRR thtin causes su:l eCl trouLleo Rithl lolenl Ills predecessor has et•iriently llati. weld. • V4'hitby extx�bts to clo a large l�wl�e Al r. George J. L'lacll;t;itl, frolal ficotlantl last fall, leas accepted an a in traJe thih sulunuer by rail ant bdat pointment the Law Division Court, �sgoode Hall. Appearances -lire In -faror of its eapec ' Fie left here to enter on his duties laRt bo,�m a little later ou in the season. hirA, J. E. Farwell, wife of the Con t Thursday. Our best wishes for hie wel' -fare and happiness go R•ith hi:ilti Cro.an Attorneq, died at their resid nc on Byron street last �•eek. Sh i ' CLAREMC,! NT. � . ��. mourned by a very large circle of fri nd ' � � and acquaiutances. The Laval itthubitants cf Claremont will A pleasaut evening was spent at th celebrate the birthdayof our fair Dominion residence of 3Ir. Tholflas Emmet , o on Thursday, July let, in a right ro5a1 Friday, when a varied progt•amm wa manner. A brand plc- nic�is to be held in done through. .The proceeds were ' aid Coat's beautiful trove, near the station', of the Almond church. � R•here ample provision has been made for ?11r. E. Stiuson drove a- trarellers bag - the recreation and amasment of old slid gage to ,Port Perry, and while unloading, ,young. A large sun, is offered in •prizes for different races : there will be '1, bicycle she horses. took fright and ran away, race, a sack race, a. smoking race, scum- throwing 31•r. Stinson out with such force as to tngke hitn unconscious for a couple mittee men's race, a barrel race, and rum- erdas others. Prizes are a1s0 offered fur of hourR. ;He l:UStR:IINd severe injuries, jnmpitiR, and for throwing the li�gitt and at fi,Et thou Ill fatal, but lle IB now re• �. he ai;; ehouldQr stone. Syringe, merry -Ro- co�•er” Ir � g �� rounds, and erodnet, a]re �monfi other ►- means :If cmusment. 4.epl :s:did pla:fcrm ' Obituary. ' has been erected ioX d`a::ailag, aAd these .. ' ' : �,' feeling so inclined can 'move through the Lints a7r•ftten oti tL•e death of the late Eji2abeth maz}• circlea.to the excellent music which be Welkey, wile of V�11 'am Ham, v�ho died -on the Seth dap will furnished by Prof. Pearson's Qnad- of May,1tl96. • rills- -band. The mans,�ement have secured Death comes to all both �•oung and ! 13, the sEr�•ices of the celebrated cornet band And middle -aged as well — , of the 3f sassy Mani'g Co., Toronto, for "the The day and hour we are not told . • occasion, and it is nnneceRSarp to say that- Aid none on earth can tell. iL will furnish enlivening'stralns throagh- on "t the day. In tact, everything goes to Of late death path from us removed predict that this will be one of those days 'which people vr�ll t►fterwarda fondly recall A neighbor true and kind, V4 ho t fond memory will be held By i ' to memory on account of .eta nnxlloyed pleasure. Read the red posters and see for #fends ghe left behind. • I , Tbrou�h thirty -six years of wedded ti's youreelvea. A wife true she proved - - -- — " -- --- - - - - -- - - -- - - -i -•- � 2 i Pickerin 1 - � 8 s � •` { USHAW A. � -I•'or him she dearly loved ;,- ` �rSlzsine>as (� [ir�8. � 13 Port Perry K 20 � 7 3G I� BnL God saw tit her to remove, � - � , ,� 4 Uzbridge s sG � s; S7 15 Fii�h stories abound. From a world of care and woe , . � Canningto l0 22 24 0 � lr Eggs are 14cts er doyen . Cv;r�c•PJctiftx•e�•, �P.�, G)-teaverton � ll 2:; � to IT P � To a land where all who love the Lgrd.. . ! z L'T�tergroy � ? 13_24 2G -11 1R HoR'orth s Cotne.Iy Co. lead u fair Will soon or later go. .. � _ ... .. � � — house on bride nn •P- .BEATON, TO�'�'NSHIP C�E -'I.K -- — J. .FAREWELL= y night. � God bless the wido�,er left hel:ind' ll. Conve :ancer. Commiseioner.for tal:inR By Or r, � the practice ,of cigar eelli»lg on the Who'll see 1 mourn his lass ' Clerk of the Peace. � � P 1' � " affila�•i,s. 9cconn. ant and Insnraricej Agent. Sabbath c?ay haE groan to considerable Ma he have secs in Thee throe )f?int Manes- tv Joan on farm property. OFFLGF. -At -� ---- --- - --------- - - - - -- , y p ` tact :t;hnn: !2 " -v l5e:l�d 10 cents postage, and we willn:ail d:nlenslUL6. The chief constable has Who i:ie3 on Calcary's cross. I � yo'u free a royal,vyluuble.saml,le boa of - � , I yon in the wa • of been requested to take tLe wetter In Iland� And when the hand of Death is Iaici� - go s that «ill mt y .�rr•1tet�t�f. t ma inf; more money nt once, t3.an and enforce the Sal►batll Obberrance Act. Upoa his feeble frame, � - 1 � = . :.'- - - �. - .,�- � .,I_�..., : - anything in America. Yodh seaes of all agee can A CUC];iL;; izlain was held near Toronto May he his all on Thee re:_v �. POST' COt�:�Ti' ARCHITECT live at home nd °work in spare time. o► sll .the And ma ni some da •s a o between tklat city and fi i Thy name •� ;�`;�. time, Ca it 1 not re aired. V�'e vt-iil sta.t•t ou. 3 R' Y , �• '.c�r the toasty of Ontario. Drawings T' � 9. y t , �. Immense pa ,sure for those echo start at once. OshawA. Ten bsttleR were fou ht, of And oh ! the (artily Lord uphold • _ and sr�ec:. :_a,lons furnishe3 for zvery class of � S•r1::EOy 6z C . Portland, Maine. T -y which building. Steam an3 sot w9ter heating and ___ the Oshawa erowcllelaitaied ser•8n. And teach them everyone, • ventilation a specialty. office- 3errie Block; -- - - -"� - - - -, - Unfortunately the ]JOlire htzthcrities did To say in e��•ery try ing hoar, . � _ ' corner Dundas and Y.rock streets, Whitby. - - -: llesidenee- fiin�ston Road, East Pickeri�h. 37 -y ; i •��� - ' . '•f not hear of the affair zzntil it was o�•er. "Dear Lord, Thy will be done," ' _ .:.: � •�' � :fir. A. E. �t'ilc9oa and bride` returned �Ma all her friends a warning take ��T • • - Y - - - — -��-�-' -- -- • - - -� -- � -, � to this town on �`ednesiiay :: wrning, For their end goon must come, - .-I etr..tiort�r•ri�a�, � • And ma the .`� after a two weexa hone3•woon trip to New y y ez•er be prepared _ f ; . �� � �4'ork and S•iciuit A lac To dwell ryith Christ at•hotzle. '_ ' • ' . �m• HO'�I_•�S POL'GHER,' LIE SLD � y• qe number of _ 1 A�; _•;ionc•er, �'a}tlator, �c.. for the Counties friends IIlet at their residence the same - ��" � , of fork, \c:r:ll anal South Oatario.'Auction Sales � � � ` The' Rq.tfi8n �athOliC PiC -ni veniug and tendered them a heart re- - of all >;inds conducte3 and property valued at - -:_•; "-_�--�• g y � ' arwoderate char„e. Arrangements floe auction I . C6ption. Un Tuesday the Roman Catholtc ionic, sales car valuating can be uia3e a: ny time at .. �_ _ ' �It is reported, but, we cannot say how which bas been anl�ioasl looked' forward • - the hI;U['GAA'sf AOTEL. 6pecia; a:tenciora true it may be, that a cargo of barley y • win be given to ill orlers by letter cj telegraph. to by �0 many of the youth and beauty of . AddressY,ox 97, I3rong'.lam, out. I 2;,-v - �. shipped- from Oshawa to Uswego, was this section, took place as advertis'd. It retuned to the tOnsiQnor with a cool commenced in the morning at ten 'clock - � I�leeckKii��etldi.i�.J, cF:r... � note intimat:nq that no barley could be with a cricket match between Pigkeriuq ���" �: aIId Oard1IId Stables PurcbaFed from an avowed Scott Act and Hirtaale ; the resident priest, Rev. ��I C H .� I. -REED, GENERAL b � , s�ipporter. This is retaliation with ; a Father 6heehan, having offered th$ price 1 Bla.cksmit'1 and V,'agon Maker• Pickering, `� ,vengeance. of an �eacellent cricket bat as a pnze to be t)nt. The laSest itnnrove3 machinery for }3olt, WIIT�1 p �T , Axle and \nt Cutting. Horseslloeiag as nasal. ' • II11 i f�•` � �` �l� T- � - �'he proprieto>f 'of the Brook'8 HOtel, played for. The match was a clOae one, All Rork prolllptly Ana satisfactorily executed. s pt the G, �'.. R. stae►tiou, was arr$iQDed be- Ptckering vvinninq by but five ruff ,and • . __ _ _ _ __ __ � � �' `' '` ' ' fore G. I3. GriFrson, Esq., on Monday �e scores 'were small, owing to the ezcel- - • � lent bowlin and fi Iding of both ms, E' «i��ters Brut GanNi,ere, w�. F Y,� :,' , PrOprletOr. last, for violating the vrovisions of the g � --��'�' °-� -- -' � I3ct►th Act. Eieveral witneAt}c►s were ez. which made it neat to impossible score ^; A I \ 'I' I :� G, GRAINING, SIGN � - - •. - ' at all. For Pickering the bowl ng of I be to a iiounee to the ubIic that I�bave 8�tned, but nothing was arrived at and �•ritin6: Paper- flanging, Tinting, 8:c., of all � P � Wright is worthy of speei&1 mentio ,and kinds done on the shbrteet notice. All shades of °paned s Liv ry and Boarding Stable on Brock -ys Mr. rir00kB did DOt ut In an a ar- str�oet, Whit y, and will al�vayg keep oi, Land � � pPe between Mc(}nire and Stevenson fo 8in- paint mined to order. laone� but the best Erg- brat -class h s sad carri es to let at ve apse, the case was adjourned for one sale, small choice c bE made. W sub- - ►isL Leal aee,d. HILTS & V1 ELY.OURNE. 26y � 17' � • _ - � reasonable to a. - week. join the score. - - -- I reapecttu y solicit a sell from my friends � FiCHgHlltt3. - liuuts�tc�l S1�oPS: - - - - -- and the gene >oubhc. 42s.. ':,.. tJXBRIDQE, ,' ` • , - •F- :_ :. :. - - -- - -- -- ---- -- - == -.y_ - -- � ' • O teary; b McGuire, c Mosgrove.. ..,. 1 ' �' �ICH.�RD BRIGNALL, KINSALE, Ch • alp ''i'�`C]� ®t19.. �M'r, L. McDonald has filade g � � Lae+der, b McGuire, c Bell........ .. 4 1 U:r-•r., dealer in Boots and Shoes, is s ±ill pre- � - Greig, b McGuire .................. ... 0 ,. Pared toFUpplcleisfriend� and customers s�•ith GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY AND changes .0 the structure oihis store. Winnacott, 1•b•'vp,b Bteveason...... 2 - . t+egge� and 7se�•ed ,work to order of the best OCFA •STEA�Sg1P °nr boys are doing big things at the wxight, b McGuire, c Hortop..... , . ... 0 �nalit I aso keep always on hand a fu_l sup- .,a 1'13' of I:ootF an3 6hoes from tiTe beat factories to . Toronto li m�•ersity eaa>Ylinations. Broad, b $tecenaon, a McGnlre. , , , . , , 0 •'. tt the I'royinr:e, all of which have been selected by The Methodist choir held the first gar• Eddy, b 6tevenson....... - �........ ... 4 - a practical mt+.a .and will be sold si low prices for V p -TO Z'1C�et AgeIIC� - � den arty of the season on the grounds of Olark b McGuire.. 4 cash. Give :zee a c:�ll sad inspect ibr yourself. Loy t fir• t+ , E, Davis last evenlng Walitey, b 1(iCGuirE, � c- )$ell ... � ..: � 8 — - •- g .. • . JOHN LESLIE, BOOT ANI) SHOE �. Tale raph Office, �l.h.itby.,,,.: ; , The second daughter o! b'!r, $, t3ould Law, b McGuire, c Mc�•ien....... ... 0 ' f ldaker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders - � proalptly aaended to. F.speriencea workman- Whitby to - furl eg, let class Railway find fell off her father a. porch on Tuesday and CamPmn, llot out .................. ... 0 t:ip. Don't forget the stand, near]y opposite the Cabin :)�di, urn �:,U ; 2nd $17 ;all rail via C. P. was very 6eri0ud.1 hurt. Extras ........ . ....... � ..... , . ... 1 News, ping s�reet Pickering village. ?- 8. X321: Yo will avoid mistakes oocaai� ally � _ -- -___ _ _ �- -• - �- -�—y -- caused by th generRl' crowding si tt;e railway Laer4see has died a natural death, dtnd ' � �� �� -� - - atatioDS, by calling at the 'Ielegl'apY,t .Oi$ce, lawn tennis now engbraces archery, while - i CIII.U�'e•1 ���b ,and rotors hom E. 6teephenaon, at 1[LNSaLB.. - - - -. - J . � �. - .: _ ...._ -_ ; _.1., .., ..:.,.,.�,,.,.A.; yy football is in the aenith of its >ao ularit ' ` ' l•n � your leisure an re aired raDwa of ocean - p �'• .. _ , � � � � � �� _ � . �'_ • ' 1 H E R E IS NO LONGR ANY - y n y A •Corse Iollowed a man into a hotel Hol:top, rho out..... 7 - doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of, tickets, at an time between 7 a. m. and t1.9bp;,L1. L. McHsy b Wright.... 6 'daily. Eve required information, I►tapa, Time. �iorell the other da and When iluformed ' " " " " " " " the Cuthbert Rouse, gives better satisfaction for' tables,kbu ,,]Elates, etc., cheerfully furnished- y' Stevenson, b and 0 Wtlght.... � ........ • D - �� money tLan any other first -class house in the free to passe gars on application. Tickets to that the SCOtt Act waB In ftOrCa, turned GleesoD, •Q tolrnshi ,. b Wn ht .................... 0 . I Call and examine his stocit if you. sad from nee ly all points of the world gnaran- swap and shed a nli ht tear. . Wish to get a stylish, good- fitting, well -mo,de snit. � 3t Dr. Freel, b Wr ht .................... 0 -teed at as to o$ the lo�reat ratsa. iK .• Kemernber the adiiress -J H11i�TON, east of On6 of our i11Tne llas sill tl OvBr � ' Cuthbert House, Pickering V4illage. ly The Grand �'runk ezprasa passenger trains run �Pe MoBrien. b Wright, a Eddy............ O ' � through dail from Yickerin Ana whit to head cf clsttle to En land slues the let of .. _ - -� g fig K Bell, b W innaoott ... : ................. p - - -- _- _ __ - ___T_- __._______ _- _ Chicago, Detr it and Port Huron, without .any May, and another has e)aipped gpWards 4hea, ran out .. ... . ................... 1 ` Hotel.X, thanga of car . Baggage checkod through atom �� • - -- • - - - - � Whitby co ae tination. of 600 head to Toa•onto and other Caxi- Mosl� rove, not out...... , .. , .......... , . 0 ' TE3iPEItANCE HOTEL, •GREED- Elpecfal�atteptiontopas�engerticket�for�Mani- adian marketB Bless January. Met�nire, b Wright..., ...............:. 1 toba,(viaChic a also via Brockville and C.P.R.) E. MCHay, run Ont..., ... . ........... . , • v:oaa, Join Mitchell, proprietor. This Northern�'31ic igsn, Dakota, the Northorn North . , At a funeral on Monday as the proses- t �� 1 _ house ,s a new building, hoed up with every Western tat e, Britiab Columbia, California. slOn Wae paseing LlIA Oatmeal I11111, a Fa rsa ......... r ............ . . w .. 4 :`- 8ct%ommodation for the travilling bublic. Large g ecial plea , throu �h sin e,and return tickets • and con,tnocious stables and sheds for horsos. horse took fright, and beCOmlIIq 8rtially ` P � 6 - 1 s11a1} at'all times be pleased to receive a call to and- from N w York, '1'hi adelphie, ilaltiulore, � - 20 h•om u!y friends and the public generally, when Washington, Dover, Del. Tickets from Ottav;:a, choked by Its collar, fell Over 1nt0 the _ Greenwood. _ 13tf �ioncreal uebee, Yeterboro Orillia, Brockvillb A1tf30 h t111B da Waal swfall • 11ot �ar e in _ . Q rage, The occupants escaped with a � y Y � q _ Prescott; Iitng� ton, Boston -(via Montreal, an� atickin Qrotlpa began moving towards th® -grove •. � 0 R. D O N HOUSE DICKERING. also fluepc�naipu Bridge >,� suapenaion Bridge, K � , Buffalo Detroit, Port Huron, Chita o Winnipeg Mr., t%or a Gibson, 'one of the Oldest near the station. where the picnic Was to •Tames Glorc�on Pro �rietor. This house is ' g � � g, , a fine new brick building, rinisheci in -superior and all potnts''n Causda and the United. States, �a most respected CItiZ6IIS of this lace � be held, sometbinq having turned up Which.. style. Ever convenience and comfort for the also season se hatpin tickets. P y - g reverted the use of the College ltr•�unds. travelling public. The choicest brands of Oh ! Fora d From Euro call Points ! Passed away, a� his residence on ldill �_ wines, gg pp P irthfnl bevies of yonnl; ladies were in the New and commodious stables end abeden h Ind. With choice o! seven��Royyaall Mail Steam � Lines) street .On the 4th lust. He was one of grove at an early hoar, ell'oyinq them- _ __ __ y via: - -- White idtar Iominion Ganare>l, the pioneer,;' of the Presbyterian Church selves and elfin read for t�e amasment �, ., ..9t to .,... .. ., -• �POL GHAdI HOTEL, J..' . GERU�'V Anet�or, t�merfcan, and' wed Star. i thls �Ia�e. q q y Proprietor. Raving bought of sir. Thos. Cheap ttck�ts supplied reading to slid from• � P of the day. It Was not, however, 'until Poacher, the above hotel and reflttecl the same Whitby to Liv rpoo ,Londonderry,Qusonatown, The watering Cart t188d On the street$ about two o cloak in the a #ternoon that the • throughout, I intend to keep a strictly temper- (llsegow, Aall, Leeds Belfast, Lunclott, Manchea- la rattler ..a Rive•away. It has t0 be filled grottnde began to be Orowded. barge nnm- a °Ge house, in conformity with the law of the ter, Bpistol, (; cliff, ISublin, Antwerp, and Paris, With ails from the pond, "and sprinkles bare of rites Were standing ell Over the land. A Ball respectfullyy solicited. An attentive guaranteed at slow as the lowest rates. Steer- P rove, and horses were tied to every avail- - hostler always in attendant ©. l0y age, irrtettued te, First and tiecond Cabin. Opt a RA1At1 fr�CtiOn Qf the BtreSt Wlth K - Parties wishin to send to the Old Country for 8aQ tri � able tree. Bn�ses Were eontitonaUy eu the � -- — ' __- _ _� -_ their tkienda �an have prepaid ,Ocean and Rail P ' l�itc>;licctl.. tickets thrpu�gg t? Whitby. One day last week as Frank Hirbyw'vss move imm bhe village .down, and veers al- `'' � �- ��-� . -� : _•.� ��._ - . _, ..%�.:::�...... :....- L:...�.r Through Tt keYa supplied via all the i3oat ' - Ways full. i'he eportat cornmenaed With a • _ 4R'rIES �'�'ISHING TO TARE i„es, tc. P. $. via oven sound �poluded,l to au drlt*ing the bnteher cart near the pond by hunr}red yard foot raoe; wbioh Was upon by �ake and M itoba points. Also tickets by the oatmeal mill, his wheel struck a knoll T. Nalan►, with Thowpean e� gopd s�ooud. . � lessons in Instrumental or Vocal Music gtearner,Toraeknan and Toronto Boats. algd. threw hln1, llprse clad Cart dOWn fife . can obtain Vlocal Music in Class orb rivate For hrotTgh local, foretgn, airgle sad roand Lin the boys race, ande>r eighteen,. 8gllivan - instruction. Auply for terms to ` y P trip ra�lwaq ar�d ocean yieketq apply to embankment into the Watel'. $8. I'>(lap• took $get, bud 04'COn>el<or e�ppd. HUm- Miss A, E. Coutts,- Prof. of MUSic• ..�.�j. :, a ed tp set o t all rlRht, wlth opu the . STEPHEN80N, � � !! � phrey tflok flr+rt, wd Nolan .second in the luuaie room at the resi3ence of Mrs. Aead Ra111�rap;and n Steamsl�ipp Ticket AlfBnt� 108A (i>f 60IIIe IiR1BRt. The fish fed }fig for' three Ateilditltg janups. Iiuplaing lzop- s�tep- te \Ew oSi_e Pickering. Qppoalt 1 ?oat Od3ce, Whitby, Ont. i � phort time. _ t , _ :: - a3ld- jarpp, Murphy dltsll, Q'C.anpvlr: seflo>ad, . .. i _ + , , ' 1. - - lc. , .. ... , ... - .:: . .. , .. , .. ., `. : - , . .: . I � :_ �. - - � -" � ... _.: . :, — • I .:. i :: '. �. 1 . � . , • . • NU. �33, - Tn.puttinF the light and heavy stones,some . ' goad throws were made, but we failed to securo the names of the winnert3. A Iar�e stand was erected -for daucitiK _ - :where all enjoyed themselves to their , ' e hearts' co:lteut, to the music of I3arber'a Quadrille Band. - . ' The °vent of the day, however, was the � `•�< � -` r competition •for the butter - cooler, which u N-as to be given to ot:e of three candidates • who should secure the largest number of � - •_ r votes. These candidates were :Hiss Reedy � - of Greenwood, ;Hiss 1lcCarron of Toronto, � - • • and Jflsa B}•rne of Hi;hland Creek. Yt - was highly amusing to watch some Of the . r young men making despefate, but futile - efforts, to -avoid the agents of the different _ . � candidates, by adroitly slipping behold - trees, or being seized by a cousumiuq de- : - . - 9 sire to see somebody at the other end of the . . grove. But while these agents diligently ' e sought to place their candidate at the head _ sa of the polls, nothing in the shape of offer- � � -- 5 sive persistence was displayed by them. y - At five o'clock the polls were declared - I e closed, and the amount in each of the .- • n ladies satchels counted, when it was found _ ' s to stafld as follows :'_Hiss McCarron,$lb0 ; • Mies Reedy, $1-i9 ; and hiss Byrne, $45, ._ - - aglounting in all to $314.00. Iu a candi- -. datnre of this kind, it is usual for a trifle • � - of ill - feeling to exist, and, one- naturally looks for it, but we were unable to see any- thing but the best of good feeling, and the defeated young; ladies smiled as frankly when the results were announced, as did - . their more successful opponent. __ - Two tnble3 we:i laden with edibles were - : ,' P ' k t` t tl p constant use, and the- immense -- throng did proper justice .to a varied die- , play. The following Rev. gentlemen were �_ ou the grounds and by their presence added much' to the prevailing good humor and - amusement : Rev. Father blcIntee, of � • Oshawa ;Rev. Father��lcCa,11, of Whitby ; and the resideta priest, Rec. Father ' � � �. Sheelrau. _ .-The streets of our village were yeomen- • - aded until a late hour by the young folk, � � - who then drove to their respective homes ' in a satisfied frame of mind. Tuesday - wa+3 t� many a red letter day in their es- _ perience of picnics. -. _ 1 ----, ...��. . _ Letter from New York.. . . Perhaps s► few lines from s/e will note prove uninteresting to the readers of TAY - ' h sws. Leaving Pickering on the morning � _ of the 10th, nothing worthy of note oc- . enrred during the trip to New York, which . � � - place we reach at 11 a.m. ou Friday. The scel:ery at this time of the year is simply � - grati.d. The ;rear foliage presents an ever- . � - °. �_ _ changing panorama to the eye ;•the bloom- - ' iLg and sweet - scented flowers fill the air _ -� ' _ - with their delightful fragrance ; the birds •- chirp and vearble to their glee ; the sun - -- shines out in all ite splendor, making the' - � � � . ear;.h to appear aL its best. Of. the sail.. across the lake from Toronto and np -the .,. • beautiful liagaraRiver to Lewistou,N.Y., I need not attempt a description, as many - _ of the resi�3ents of Pickering have enjoyed its pleasures but I must refer to that part ,� - : of .he trip from Rochester to New York, � . • o1er the N. 1'. C. do H. R. Railway. Pass - iz}g through Syracase, Utica, and several - - ' ocher towns of mote or less note, we enter •' the far -famed Mohawk Valley just as the ' • ' � ' rays of the early -morn dispel the darkness, . - and the view that greets the eye is one that needs to be seen to he' appreciated. I. . - �� feel that my powers of description are sadly : - - lackiug just here. From the town of Pala- -. • .tine eastward to Albany the sacs follow closely the windings and curves of the . °, �� Mohawk River, on either side of which grassy- covered slopes rise, in some places, � .. . toe considerable height. The oapital of - : the Empire. State. i3 reached iu time for breakfast, soon after which we cross over - and traverse the beautiful' and majestic' Hndaon River to thQ Empire City. Abler- ' pens than mine have attempted to describe �= the uasuy- changing scenes that greet the eye of the traveller -as he progresses along the banks of the Hudson, but failed to do :- fall justice to the charmit+g views that ere brought in panoramic style before oue's •� - notiee. The roadbed follows closely the river bank, here running within a foot of .: the shore, and in a moment plungin; iut�o a tunnel, leaving you in darkness as black as night. The shores of the Hodson from Albany to N. Y,, are dotted here and there with handsome residences,and many towns � • have a1�o been built np, such as Newburg . ° on the west shore, atld Po'keepsie on the = east side. West Point, where is situated , the nation's military training school, is �•• beantifnlly located on the west shore, nd presen�s a flee appearance. We m' t refer to other places of note along thew y, suclti as Bing $full, hat having no desire to •• .- linger for any length of time, •at the latter :. ' plane particnlarlf, we hasten on, and as . before stated, reach the Empire City, at ' . ' 11 o'clock. Taking a third avenue car, we are very soon landed at the Occidental, at the corner of Bowery and Broome streets, which we will make our headgparters , .• .' � . while in the city. This hotel is large,>otnd well eondncted, the managers being very -.. _. � . sociable, and the charges very reasonable.. � • Canadians going to New York will Snd thA - Uccidental agood place to put up at. After � � - _' �' • dinner We call aeon our friend, Mr. Lam- - '. ' oceans (son of Mr, Lamoreauz, of White - . - - valp), who holds an excellent �ositaon in - • � - the Wholesale tobacco house of Brand & Co., in Maiden Lane. It did not take ua long to find out that Mr. L. is highly tee- . - -, : . spatted in the hones above meritiotied, hie - , position being one of trust and reapuntaibil- , lty, for which he receives a large salary_ With ;,ir. Lamoreanx a►i�ll leave on Fiat- !. urday per boat for Coney Island, arefer- •. • ante to Which, as well as to Brighton . Bea�ah, 1lianhatten Beach, the delights of .- - a bath in the sea, �c :, I will defer to y �� : . next New York, Jane I4th, 1886. • Jlxs>ins H. Schwab, a New -York socialist leader, has � been arrested and = ' held for trial, charged with selling liquor Witll;.out a license. - .:: s; • Pre�ide>1t Clevelttl�d hRia decl><ned to ' ` Wedding present from the Sultan of . � '` : `= Turkey on the ground, that its accept ;,. : :,1 - "� :a: ante .world be unQOnstitntional.. - - , � �� .� _. � � . t ,. v` 1 " l a% . �.. -.. . - 1�`. :b rc. YaSC.. ■- ..'- I- I. I- ' I' �: , . • .':i rp . tI . t A .' L3 1. I . — _-- -- _ . H E ALT,H. , oovaw the ezistessoe of muwww dfesan , YOUNG FOLKS. ' due to the exosssive strain of byolole t. . and now they have given the name of i� - Bow to Care Oeafy .. elbow to a painful atlmaat which b su8i- .' .3 CLI►)dt� Ttitamphalll. In the Fourth Congress of Gee enau physt- cieatly a zplained by its title. While pla► • taw momami Blood also silently in doubt, -, clans the first subject diso was eo u- ing, intense pain b buddenly felt in the tight Her banshee gra*pisg d m l► in her bead, . lane. Ebstein advanced t e opinIon that elbow, the arm drops to the side, and take ping looking as the tams +g.s�a" epradaotl -- Bev app�a. cakes, as►d candies -tea the asand. tlrogs ware of little service redncling the or service Is lm sable for periods varying �,.° where the t►und man, old and wan and gray. from six weeta to six month.. Such dot patio °fly. tits good ding by Ste std amount of fat, and that an e>�tire change'In Barging from all who obanoea to pass teal way , . cite re men-- iaclndin bat change of diet o+s9s, It now appears, are _very frequent. ors B �$ 1lrrOlti Mrs morning aaW even -tlde and of the manner of living ' was neomwy. One su9ere r asoi lbes it to rheumatiam, and pee moossnt. tthee the pone• ehud gave her all Any method which redo : the general another found he had fractured a small bone. To him who begged wit4 piteous sightless eyes. nutrition, and thus removed at, was a fail- The former tried rheumatic medicine Only a peony 'cane • bet *bough so sm.lt, me ; the fat alone must be moved. The and the latter poaltioss and both got Her gttt die geld w�li count b ,'end th a sties. method mast rot require th Individual to well • the majority of the patients And that ve dip his business during atment, else rest the best remedy, and, indeed, the : . A VERY STRANGE BOY. . .11 �; would not be generally ap *his. The Only remedy. I _ aY DAVm• csR. method must be capable of g continued A oorrespoudent writes upon a disease. 1 „A U I had not rushed in and dragged badoGnitely without produc g an lawant which Is now too common : "I have be- the boy away from him, I do believe e'd r+esn * for individuals prod posed to oor- come convinced that hay -fever is not the sole have killed the poor little fellow." nlenee b heredit or 0o t tution mast pendant of anyone or an half -dozen kinds y Y Y 9 Wee allhlookedl ',round in anm"m at, for cep rep the diet for • loasr ti e. of flowers, or weeds, ore but results .One method is to oat off fatty foods. from any well- diffand Hower odor or grass Charlie Thornton of the. - -th Bengal Bat ss carbohydrates may be changed into or leaf exhalations. .... I discovered that Native Infantry, fat is the body this is not untie, , tthe pleasantest and most . .! y The. In those portions of Europe where the winds kixd- hearted young fellow among all the object is rather to present th formation of were frequently from the south or sa k hay - eighty-throe "loon passengers on our home- . fat in the body. To are it is neoes- fever was almost as prevalent ssin the Unit- wad -bound steamer from India, was the eery to regulate the _t from of albumin- ,ed States. From this fact I drew the con- very last man any one would have expected .. otts, starchy, and fatty foods, that perfect olusion that the Pacific coast of this oontin- to- be amused at the idea of a child being . nutrftfou shall be . secured bu no sxom of Brit, from .Victoria in British Columbia south beaten and Ill -aced. fat produced. The necessary ount of fat to San Die oin iforniu, should be•oxem t ,e fee a health man fe 142 Y der Siena from ba fegver, because throughout the sum• I bog Year pardon, really, sstd the Y fi n. P Y' , nngg young Ifeutenant, still quivering with sup. . If this ls reduced one -half i► part of the mar season (the hay -fever ported of the year) pressed merriment , '•bat it always makes amount necessary for nutrition " will be the prevailing —in fact, the constant —winds me leash when I hear of a boy bolas hart t6ken from the body o compensate for the of the coast are from the Pacific Ocean.... " Y _ Pe or Ili- treated reduced allowance in the food, and hue the This last summer, before the usual bay- v- , "Then air," growled a hard -faced old excess of fat maybe removed. Un' er this er set In, I corresponded .with friends in Or- Commissioner beside him, "all I can say is J : � system the individual does not 'suffer the die• egon and California on the subj get, all of that you aught to be ashamed of yourself." tress which is felt by those who out off whom assured me that en h a thing so hay - "Don't be to hard on C aarlie, Mr. Carrie," from fatty food, end the results re more fever was utterly unkno to that onset." pat !fa Major McNab, of the Seventy - eighth - Aaocee ful and agreeable than'thu of the Highlanders. 60I11 be bound there's some Emoting system. The am0nnt of rbohy- - ! PEB�ON� good joke behind it all, or he'd never talk drates ls to be reduced so that no sarplw like that. Come. Charlie my boy, let's have above bodily needs shall be take . II „ In the Ranting system the di t chiefl . Ellsha Vedder, the fsmbns Atiierlciut sr- the story ; its sure to be a good one. y tist who has lived so long iin home, will, it And Lieutenant Thornton began as fot- nitrogen,one, "blob oaten causes di` cation, is rumored. return home d locate porma. lows : ` Ebstein gives nitrogenous food, th the dip •• reduced a- lowan0e of starch and fat enffi neatly In New York. About two pealr�i aRo I wa down at Count Von Hoicks - to r health. Bombay on leave from Jhsnef, just at the, t dent quantity too keep rep the gene nntri beginning of the hot season. I put rep at tfon and wo king strength, bat: not is each He will not live till wintef' it is said. Big- Watron's Hote w asaal • and before I had amounts as to overload and embar as the Merck, who was dangeroas�y Ill last summer, 4 organs which digest proteidg. fi Th needs- Is dangerously well again been there half an hoar I mot three old • city of muscular exerais9 of so �ie t force The death of Lord Strathastrn'redtteed friends of mine, just out from England, whom I hadn't seen for five or nix years. to produce free perspiration Is faun uppoon. the number of British Field Marshals to "We had plenty to talk about," you may This system has met with approval n (pier- f our : The Doke of Comb dge, the Prince think • and so we managed to sit to ether at :- f IrAvy on account of its success. of Wa'.es, Lcr i Napier o.` agdals and S1r g Henneberg, in disengsing the�abj t, dip• P. Grant. � dinner. After diaper we went out on to the veranda to have our ooffew; and I was -:1 proaahed It from a different aid , d, byy a The. Marquis of Bato, be 'eved by 'some to' just in the middle of telling. them review of the methods adopted fa toning bI Disrie'i's •• Lothair," as just finished, about the fan I'd hod anon cattle, sought to deduce the tale~ ne wane q the tigers y at a cost of45,000,000, anti her palace, to be up in the Torsi the year before, when to be observed in avoiding the aco�ufn lotion _ known as Bate Caatle, an described as in all at once a great halloo from below made of fat in man. The general dime on elf- every way beautiful, us look down, anI there we saw a sight that cited varying views upon the physic ogy of Metseonier is painting the portrait of Mr.. Pat everything out of our heads at once. digest digestion, but all agreed that the use a Robert Barrett , of $ultimo , though when "You know that onermt,us square in front Medicine for reducing corpalenc w to be Mrs. Mackay burned big lcture of her the of the hotel, with the tall cloak tower on it-voided. the other side of It ? Wolf, about midway — _ little Frenchman said he cold have noth- ing more to do with Ameri s, across it, seemingly Doming straight toward The Danger of Contagion in � President "'ELot of Har and Untiversfty • the hotel, was a man, carrying a email boy Troubles. . was a widower when he he rd 'race Osgood Ms arms, and shooting at him very sac. il. sin at a rivets concert. a fell move assay every now and then. They were soon A medical editor writes- . 'A ace t ost "e B P near enough for dig to see them within our knowledge, In which "ate diph- at sight, was Introduced no t day, engaged B quite poly ; . - - theria developed upon what had b a �- the text week, and marries the next month, and certainly they did look the two most ex- ,: . lieved to be a simple gainsey, sug' es a few Kaiser Wilhelm is not ly the oldest of- ottaaordinsry hobgoblins that I over set eyes words raga' ding the duty of isolati $ a q ogee firer In the German army a Foint of age. "The man was an immensely tall fallow, of sore throat where them are nth r e ildren but In point of service as ell. His eommb- and die thin as s light�.in -rod ;and although In the hones. Without entering u n any sion as Major�Getil►l, be date of March disputed pinta regarding dipht er' , It fe 30, 1818,'an fie loaned t e barmy as an an - was now, dig I've said, the beginning of 11 - ' generally agreed that the distin tic vini• sign March 22, 1807. a tot season, he wore a long dark gray ble sign cf it is its peculiar memb us de- cost and high black hat, which made him The Prinoetig Beatrlea a>ld her husbsnd look taller still. But if his dress wasn't posit. A case may present clear t e con• will probably always maint�a►In an Incognito very gay, the boy was grand enough for ditiong of a "common sore throat, ' enb- - when traveling in Europe, pe the courts of both, for he seemed 1"b have got all the col- Ps uently diphtheria he nnmleta abl pre- Berlin and Vienna, oertainl ,will not roc ore of the rainbow. He had a sk blue c; 1<eat. Eor our purpose ie anneces►ry o die- ogII1Z9 Prince Henry as a ' •• Royal High- an apple green- jaoltet, red pantaloons, P. c -ass whether such cases are diptht rid from ness," nor grant him any p ecelence, stockings, and a bright ,white ice ticet or become no. The poi t for pa- B , g yellow sash round .. ;f -at.d to know is that the acgaence f d ger- The three daughters of ord Carnarvoa his waist. . cue symptoms upon those appare tly slight WHI inherit about $200.000 each under the •'It takes something to gather a crowd in is not uncommon, and thatit i be ter to' will of 'their grandmother, Lady Chester- Bombay, where swarms of figures as gaeefl• . . < � !I; teolate a child fifty times unnecess rill, than Bold, a dear ndant of the fa�iioas Lord .who dig ny in a circus are going about the streets W be neglectful once. tried to make a priggish got b out of his son all day long; but two such objects" this through a series of •• Letters." man and this boy couldn't be overlooked oven there, \ Bing Christian of Danmark fs lit hie 68th Half a dozen young English 6 NO rEB. soldiers who were strolling throe 1. ,. ,;' year. 'He looks, as he ie, an augtere man of ' 8 gh the _ Dr. t rek of St. Louis say's' th t a al. determined will. In family ties'and blood town, begs° first to stare at them, and then turn varnish is the best disinfectant he vows he Is more German than Scandinavian. He to Bo after them. Then some other people . a. ; it; will' destroy all germs at on , d no is a Holeteiner, sad married a daughter of turned and followed too, till at last the pair 1,e - :shhold insects will approach an rti le of the L mdgrave of Hem. Cageell. found themselves heading quite a procession. lurniture whose interior has bee p ' ted Caroline Bauer'- on rdoord her �. But the man seemed to take no notice, and - with it, „ and kept. straight on, with the child in ilia timatt;e of Wagner as a conceited, arrogant arms, giving him a shake and a rough word The Lancet t-:- inks that the p opo al to swaggerer, which may simply mean that free the ring finger of pianists by di ding be ueclined to' make lode to her, p�� every now and then, while the boy kept its connecting hands is ingenious ' th cry, Jerome Napoleon she declared to possess screeching out, but would be dangerous practical Oh, Papa. please don't hit fiefs any more)' n wing it beauty and amiability, with at , ,you know,' said w to the risk's attendant, more or less, upon Intelligent, deep b!ue eyes and a charmin I gay, this wont do I►11 eurgioal interferences. melancholy smile." B big Dick Nethbrby, of the -._ —th Llragoons; T who was Bitting bd�tde me. Anti- vaccinatlonigte reet.one of t eta chief Mrs. Gladstone le verq absent- minded, ' If the follow bullies that poor little chap M ` arguments on the fact that calves ha a to- The last time she went to Windsor Castle any more, I'll go down and v; arm his hide w bucular consumption —a common cab a di- her daughter, aware of her Peoullarities, had in a way he'll remember.' . *ease, Late researches by Stra how the waist of her dinner drew sewed to the "By this time the man had come close that the propertion of tabero los' .in skirt. - The first night Mrs. Gladstone went underneath the veranda, and put the child calves does not reach 1 in 100,000. down to dinner Lady Ponsonby, going.down roughly down on the saying to The Russian traveller Fodtac nk 're- after her, cried, '• Why, Mrs. Gladstone, him : ' y B Gently discovered to Turkestan a what have you on our skirt.?" •• e . lent Y Y It was the Now, you lazy young whelp, lust walk which is said to be an excellent sp oific waist trailing on the floor. 11In. Gladstone, on your own feet a bit. I'm not going to 4 t, against cholera and typhus, It is a by not finding it, had pinned a shawl about her carry a greats heavy thing like you all the the natives of C atrial Asia against 11 inds as a low necked "gist. There ls a "net" In way home.' of maladiesbA and every effort has on ads English society where nothing would have " •Oh, papa, do carry me a little farther ; 2 ' to keep its properties from the k owl go been thought of the lady appearing without remember that I m lame ! of the E aropeans. The plant which named I .. the shawl, " •Lame I yes, crest you for being lame Ferule Pontes, has been aeelamat the A correspondent writes from Hambnrq : when you're told do anything. If you don't BI Moscow Botanical Garden. •' The Empreu of Germany sad Prince Bu- walk on thin minutes hen I tell The new idea of inoculation ago t !narok have been staying here. This place lame you L earnest. ►' you, I'll . motic diseases amounts almost to a mane' is a•very dream of fair women, and the early •• •Leave that boy alone J zmong some of the European duo rs. M. boars and healthy life have done wonder roared Dick Netherby, lesniagyo a the bail, to many fair faces that two months back one ustrade of the veranda, 'or I'll break ever F Tayon recently said at the AOad ie deg remembers a little worn- lookin after the b �ctences that he had inccnlated h' self d g one to your sktfi.' y . several'of his friends with the micro of fatigaesof a London season. Miss Winslow "'But the man took no nuticesf'.him, and of typhuidfever, and all were se' never looked ■e lovely as now, nor the oele- a n the boy didn't go on, his father gave him ass Ith bested Miss Chamberlain and there are four A slap on the side of the head ed a mild form of that disease. Further in + p that fairly nice• fair sister oompatttot of theist, the lYlisses knocked him down. Dick tnrnedgnite purple lation with a more powerful prepastfo of the typhoid microbe failed to bring abo t s AWslker, who are tsklag all hearts by storm. with rage, and would have) -11111 aright dowp 1' repetition of the symptoms. }thing so exquisitely and delicately bona- into the street, and per have beckon In the- Kharkoo region of P,,assia' qui Inc tifal as these four sisters can only hall from his leg, if we hadn't t held the west. �im. But just 2. is considered of no account for the cure of ." ,_,� ,o �,_, then there esme s fag htfal scream of psis • : _ chills and fever. The Dharkoo d r' from below, and we g all rushed down stairs Cheek in man V not to be admired ; but and tint of the door like w man m' catches a mess of lips crabs, pours whit~ky what is nicer than s woman's cheek ? to see what had happened. Y mow' over them until they become hilario ly p drank, and then pate them into a hot ov;a. •` In � Siam, the cat have their tails balls- "All round the door there was- such a 7 to After being well dried they we pulverized, ad•" In this country the entire oat is bang- orowd gatlered that It quite blocked dip the shells end all, and administered in dean m ed• front o the hotel, and they seemed to be. all • - loses. The local papers may that wh,+ti�er , BusinNe Is sto#Aili getting bettor, but ah•O°� �at 0600 : 21 the treatment is scientific or not the patfgnt there are six weary months oomang for the Murder i Call a polfoetan. There's ate well under it, though quinine has no pf- hwbands whose wives have nattinll one ovw yondelr.' 48 =, sot on him. . feet, y cold 61 'Hold him tight, or he'll be to Dr. Fothergill, a greatly respected.E g A slna'1, brazen statue, with nett of lead, liah authors on d is s kr strop I - re resents a lad sift �t a vin, to stab his own child it 128 t3' y'spoP'a pea y P ng ing asleep on an sn- "Them, sure enough, Jay the bo • In favor of milk puddings and stewed ire is obor, has been dog up on the Island of y seem - CY- ly dead, and over him stood the father for the dyspeptic, the billow and the gontiy. res. This proves that the telegraph ass} a knife in hL hand He says : Sugar to andoabtedly objo•notvn to the ancteatg, else why should were • w� �►O saldien tionable to many, but. It is by no means tae- they have telegraph mergengers i .� ,ant taking from him. fi ► - oeenary to add sugar to stewed fruit. Ii t e •• •� L the poor little fellow read d then Oh, asped fat Mrs. Weighty, as she asked Netherb , stooping Y cad ? . " - acidity be neutralized by a little bi•oarb g Ping tenderly oves't6e Re �- aso�nded the second Bight of stain in her fallen child. 10110 ! what tort of boy is • ate of soda, the natural sweetness is tine new residence "I really cannot ran on thus? Why, he seems all ribs slid papa, gives ..: trait will be agreeable out and the dish a any more stain." "Of course not," testily .,like a Japanese umbrells,' made more agreeable than though artiHoall F. answered her hwbaad s "but if the stairs " `Well, I guess that ain't wendwfnl, made sn were added." were made of dressmakers' ' ' bills, you could Basin he s made of whalebone and pasts. It was not long ago that the. doctors i.' run them rep very easily. " board,' said the supposed murdaxwr� 000vy� nmo . . �. ' . . �. .. , _ . % . . i �i . , . � .� >. .,.. ___ . -_ 'Say, Britisher, don't you know a Ilya boy .A CURB Fos DsvlrHCx1t1t88 ..0 from an image Y04?' - morphine and kindred habits. " aAn is"11 Y echoed DI0k# of , treatise sent free. The medlciaV ''� "blab t�s crowd burst Into a rioter laugh- given in tea or ogee, without the° nN4 W. • edge of the person taking t if �►. That s so, said the Yatakea, tapping $end two 30, atom for 8 ' so d the seeming bo with his knuckles. ,Fact Ps full partiog4 k in, I'm a vess1=0ogalst, and q&hat boy's hol- tes6imonisls of those who have been W lerfn' was just gay voice cal 'through that Address M. V. Lnban, agent °_ Image. Here's my card' (scattering among linpoon stiset east, Toronto, Cott ,Wt the monad, w he spoke, a shower of cards Braid flounoes and fronts are shown engraved with 'Sils,s J. Polyvox, Professor are made of skirt width braids intsri of Ventriloquism') and if any of on fniks . 0otgonal mainlines and when made a L oars to come to my performance att he Town- colors an very showy. hall to-morrow evening, I'll fix you up a The „ Myrtle Navy" tobacco it deal better show than thin one.' dened with the weal costs which • "And Professor Pglyvoz kept his word Price of most articles to the �� an the following evening before a crowd co much ai the Town -hall had not asst since it the firm employs no travellers w� was built." these orders come to them instead of s' sought by them. The merchant does. ufrs to keep A large stook on hand t 44 I its A Testimonial• . an immepdistewith interest, for the factory arcs of supply to him. at i ,; RlJfrriag� to an extended . nonce of cost of a poI card or at most a telsgrW Titum's now BIb1e Competition is awt4er He looks nothing, therefore, from be o •lomn, notwithstanding the L ct that the stookod. The ar iclelis a stn le � °re' publisher ofTRUTHh"given w prizes inoom- which there is as 0onetant a demand no ot lot petition a dozen at least of first-class pianos, wheat or flour, and the merchant can t and twice thsi snmber cf o-gain and 771-,g fore sell Jt at a minimum rate of profit' ra*oSines, and hundred, . of fiat -o'sgs gip. wafchrs, Ard the nproes of rec'pieats, with . thci- rddraeMes, have been published. there _D ou H wI. FreFelmR.n- pLn$8p,otA�'ly to Rr t< a those w'io are yet bold to ass r; that no OUR NAME, ADuIlhKh. AND +kr of ob p iz as are paid. Such sgsee stoat are Y mailed- Be..gough'a bborchpna .� e, slanders, end the pnbitsber would be j inti- Institute Toronto. will bring copy and Bu fled In pr, n,. ttirg some of the -parties for rte'nd" a jO°�O't iO America Pr oe, n.a,. slander, —fcr unjustly and worngfnlly in- Bhp OFFER jnring his reputaaon and h'r bnsineu Tne To ioc.oMee r i "f- OpemHngwashi wi)t Liaep. f, ON names of chef winners nave all born pre fish- res M.of.fuer. Ir e in TsoT11 o 1 iman, and suy,of the parties one seneT�HENAnTIOP}APL00 Z'N "� maybe written to in v e and to what the _ SI" s•�t g Y jk/(A O$[ N E R__ Y FOR BaLS— ENGINE have actually retie ved. I M Boilers, baw and ahlngle bill,. Plan The f Rowing letter i as been sent by a try anti Outfits. Stave and Heading Machines,, Well-known and respected Presbyterian wheels. Cho ping lfina, sto. Send for dassy mivater, whorls Ion was a successful con et- "PAne� I mention . PIC what you wan>1 1U� iter last ya ar :— P paper. H. W. PETRIS, Brantford, cot, The Manse, Markham To Wnom IT MAY JA BB raps 80x1 CUN(`ERN : — Pork Packers, Toronto Tae piano wen by my s ii Bass -)n, in TxIITII Bfbl I Competi I. II No. 6, came to Glasgow � C' BaOOn, Rolled Spios Bawn, C. C. w about a year ago, and was acknowledged Bee Br act Baawnn, ,low mo d yon H`a' at the time Ater a year's aervie I I am Pickled on ues, Cheese, Family�o Halsni� abl I to say th t it roves in every r:s t II !n Tube and pan& The Best Brands of P mY t I Fine Dairy Halt in Stock k. a superior iostrumR nt. A "tuner " a Tor' onto gentleman, says!its tons wad finish are FOR PL88�LaTj' JR W-1X0 complete, A L rge r umbrr of people during .--un ONLY. the yfart have called at the manse and ex amined and tried It, and are. supri -ad at its Clappeft9n,8 Spool Cotton l I xoel1-nee. It to joist as advert. -sed. warrants, 11 and to mo "Mmik„ I am ronvin ad the.t the publisher of O •machine. gee � %Or.arrssro,es a&"b is TROTH, Mr. the la or T&sale b, all Drs-Good, Dr Wilson, hs +too mach at stake - .sera to depa•t in riiy mesinre from Ale off,re GSBAT BARGAIN. — VALUABLE -FAR ��0 } Brick Mansion for sale, on The hanks of the k W are bof, i numerous and liberal. —F, o o nee, one mileabo,e preseott, opposite iheCiil SMITH Panto St. Andrews. Ogdensburg, N. 1., 110 acres in all, siYty.ev, acres good plough land, twenty -five acres choice -rood land, sugar bush of one thonand trees, bAlance pW 0 Pasture, soil. eliy loom. well fenced and. watered, Imperial i Cough Drops will . give nNwaton built Nix ysm ago under supervision a Positive and 1c stant t.ellef to those �afferi celebrated American Architect, Modern improve. n8 mente, Boat Hones and .Wharf, Carriage House and from Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, etc., Barns, aU new- Orchard of three hundred Fralthm, and are invaluable to orators and vocalists. all besting; will sell mansion, outbuildings, and in For sale by druggists and confectioners. or twenty acres separate ; one cf the most besot:N R. tit T. W. •A T S 0 N. Manufadtarers loo+tione on the $t. Lawrence ; very chap and km, Toronto. + easy. JA31E4 QUINN. Prescott, ont- The beautiful compoeition-known so�par- Han Line Joyal A1au J�jB$mm ian is said to consist of a mixture of plaster SAW during "inter from Porlla°d ,►err � of Paris and borax. P nevi Halira: everg Saturday to Liverpool, and in imIN donderr , 10 landd matlsSaturday and usenv n for Bl*AW M £ 100,000,000 IN THE BRITISH COURT o11 land- Also from Baltimore via Halite: and SLJoh., CH. KC>.RY I--A large part of this vast sum .F., 60 IAverpL01 foatniah� daring ,mincer cony belon to the �'ke atea asn of the Glasgow lines sau d Bs people of America. Cox do to and tram 13211tsx. Portland, Boston u,d '1lhl(adsl. Co., 41, Southampton Buildings, Holborn, °ma &ad d °ring summer between Glasgow sod Itlas� London, EDg., have just published a LIST of ak"61- bwu °• a, MnIS1,617. w'�`�: a°e oli,ys, the heirs to this enormous wealth. Reader , - For tre i, yagSAM or other informstin sand a dollar and they will forward you thls a ly to, umsoher at Co., Baltimore 8 I LIST ; and if you find by it that yon id m0 ,Hal fax; She& Co., St K a are entited to an money or property, claim Alan tit Co., Chicago; Love k Allen, Nsw your own. Cox Coo will show you ttha roi'h l S Bonrller, Toronto; Al:aas, RAe t Ot my, Qaebeo Wm. drociie. Philadelphia; H, A. khan, Portland, Boston. Montraal . - -- ---- - ----- , ..� Q . 1C. 1 ,. .: . �� s . I ., " I;a�dies' Join Co" - � �.. _ � " � - 1 Bible . . -'-, . I - . . . . _. . I . .1.1 I mpetlt�On.... I- * ­_ I, ..., �O, xx. .- . .. . I i '• . . I I I I The Publisher of the Ladies' Journal an- third number; three and so on, tilt the ounces the eleventh Bible Competition whole ninety rewards are given away. . - ith a gredeal Of satisfaction and pleasure. THE biIDbLE REWARDS. he complimentary letters be is receiving al. 1, One 10 atop Fine Toned Cabinet .Or oat contently from subscribers, who have on prizes, are so numerous that he could ? Ran. be Inept bogy night and. day reading them. ' Lady a Fine (fold Watch, iI - 3 to 7. Five Fine Solid Silver- Fisted Cake He gives everything just as promised and Baskets. oasudett out every engagement to the latter, g to �, Thirteen Solid Gold Ftilta'gs, Lovell THE BIBLE QUESTIONS. . designs. t. Give first mention of the word SALT in 21 to 44. Twenty Roiled Gold 1#roochee. - ; the Bible. 41 to go. Fifty Fins German Oleographt,.. red. Give firetmentton of the ward Qi410NN suitable to decorate any house. .. fie the Bible. • i - In order that even the most distant inW The first person correatl � answerin !these `not be left oat in the cold, a series of Conan• . p Y g' lation Rewards have been arranged. To BLE QUESTIONS and sending,,a _ half- rs -(t01- r for one year's subscription to the Dies the sender of the last correct answer reaeiv ournail, a large 20 -page story and f ' hion ad after date _of closing (J$naary Slat) will ontbly, will receive number one 0 the be given number one, (the Gold Watch) of IRST .Rsu'ARDS named below; the nder theme consolation rewards ; the second k the second correct answer, numbs two; the last, number two ; the third, number d so on till l all the rewards are die but- three; and eo on till all these consolation W. . wards are given away. L One ,Fine Graced Square on wood THE CONSOLATION* . REWARDS. -- . Piano, by a celebrated ma_ ker. 11 Lady's Solid Gold Watch, a . superior and 3. Two Fine liesvy Silver- Lied time- keeper. . , . Tea Services 2 to 9• Eight Extwra Quadruple Plate C+ki 5 and 6.. Three celebrated waster Saw. Basket.. . IO to 30. Twenty -One Half -Do7- en Sets °f lag Machines. 10. Fourteen lane Solid Gold Gem Heavy Silver-Plated Tea Spoons.. . Rings, size to fit the winners. , 31 to 57. Twenty;Seven Solid Gold Gin to 47. Twenty -Seven Solid Gold Rin Rte' . - Of 10 beautiful patterns. II --� 58 to 121• Sixty-Four Volumes of Poenn► to 127. Eighty Fine Rolled Gold Br�oeoh- beantifally bound, ordinarily sold i4 elegant now d $ 200. . . ��' In any case you will get Jell inive for to 829. TWO Hundred and Two GoPitts of •' Ladies" Guide to Fancy Work ;" a Your money In the Louties' Joatrnal for ppi most useful book for ladia. year, Yon Will not regret the fnvestmast hen, so all ma 1 . ` Only fifty cents required, and you here sa . y haw an equal ohs►noe, Opportunity of getting ;one of theme 0011th e has been alrran(ted a series of Middle rewards named above. Don't delay. . wadi, number ,u t. which Will be dip the questions note. 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"a" W& Wft 1044'" - WM - rMainimW timmeelvies 21040m) upon an object- . - A Pr"Id - ... . .: . � I EGYPTIAR,-Rolm haughty nplyy and bowing low he of intw*d In Once Wdtolm pro birth to 1 ' - - - � - 1 '4� 1. - ; � I All � ANCE the hall below. four NW dr* . .. - � i . pped the yashmasok over him &�G ohildr #y ,the now comers lived but I-.::. again Had any of the ladies bow- there upon a fe* on reces" ... . I ; Startling ­ and followed Ximan, thip buffoon, out of the the nt 000 I . hours The husband took advantage , Adventure, ... �' I . pro 441012 would have be. of the some - - chamber and the harem 041 sensation it 7 I story of Love and Wild founi I hold nothin that would AVG temp them caused, said got an admit- .1 • I ' L ied u�'0-'n``- lievela. - * * * 41 I 0. �! ), * � *, to:reuisin, ?Or the salke was 000uplod only sion fee of ton cents from each of the 5W . . lions in the career of Arabi Paeha,­ 'L..-_'.­., -.;.: ­.. " Hardly had he gone when Zeaush, the by the master of the h a and a couple of � People who viewed the little ones' bodies. , ,� ...... I-- . � .. : .. � . � , ...:� . '. � � I'l ,- prinosss� � to be looking on the early morning vial The Niper' ' I - * - , .�, . I.. .- �" '. -� . ��'L " ' 'i'� L " �': -'.-�.''. 1. - tors, who were wW&Irg . W and Ainerloan Club-the ­ , , . �, I... . - . -�. '�-- �. has "dso�miekhfng sparkling with a So and fro with measured strider and oon. Outcome of ' " ansociatfori of 'tleme ' I "I I- -, '. . j "I .% .- ", . - , ­ nd, babe gen a. do - - ­ !I .' ) � L - an . I .' ! " , .. - �� '. :-. 'I tightening the bonds of , Sympathy By the A other o/ 11 Nn; A9 THx NiHILIST,1' 416 Tjffx RxD $P rad] light within may mob of her hanop voMpg meanwhile In Turkish inatud of simus of ' - M*#' ,#I THE i'R'"'; K' ' . " 1N apy"li and ItrOfthins! one forth, she picked It their n*tf ve Arabic, so that not a syllable of unitin all English speaking poo 11111�-ias\L� "- , ,� i .. � and! olLmoovered, it to be the beautiful 0 their disoonm could be understood by th ofed a 'fusion with the RAnover . �; ` just mt !­, ETC-, ETC., I 8 a . I ... . * Square Olub, and the new club calls it" . L. . . - , . : rinawhkii's coup's Of weeks before. 4118 sautry 10 A " linen uniform and red . . , , , ��:� 2� L; �"., : . • .. . I j'-.`,�-"!.�,., -�­,...­ - 1. �. iJ bestowed on him who had rescued her boughl who was posted just tar" the St. Goorgo'o,Club, Hanover Square. The . . . . . . . - . �:., '. � / ... . . . from olub house Is handsome, large,, and well &p. - - . � .- .. 1. . . . .- CHAPTER VI. I.- . . "I have no wwk i&,o"n 'ahould-st," an- is doors or by him oompaulons of the'suan .. �. ­ I . . .. . that f the crocodile. T�S lqk,;T FAINT M-UR'd1:R OF TUN -c,okiNQ lw*rGd the lovely ddalbque with a smile do was too jpraud to keep it after what close who were lonoging on a stone bench on pointed; situated In the very heart Of JAj. . STORM. . and' �� that 'bowed a double pow of tooth &a tin has just passed between us," she muttered v and Possessing forty bedrooms. - - gossiping whilat knitting, for the . , . f L Traversing several long and dimly lighted and regular #A two rows of pearls. •d,I4 To with A frown ; then her fool brlgh�Q E soldier is generally handy with The now water works for Venioet involy... � I Pa Ahat were,glazed and coiled with then, that thou Invest me in oom- with A strange light As she added" And It the needle. 109 the construction of an aqueduct to oon. ' I pie' 0 'a, is well that it in so for mother : 4' V,,r famed chunam, each having a door whose or"oe of who, I am' ? It Is the 9 will be ham Ahmed Arabi, the war minister, is the voy water fron�, the main land to that city, Presently who, if he did not see his gift upon centre figure of the'throo, and he . - /,,, . k sided to one or other of the keys. that Gen Zeeneh, -the sister of the Kbodi", 014 the under the ausplom of the Compagnis Goner. , , -'.' - . I dlpgf4ed at the girdle of Elman, the buffoon, Who cOud0@061144 to honor thee with her of. my finger. would wonder what had become right with the crafty, cruel look in his face, NJO des Esux o� Park, have roacaed the fin . . all was at last reached, f6otions, and who•IA N*Aaiy this very night of It. and even suspect trmoh Is Toulba Posh- ishing point after * . • L a kind 6f .h d. and at , &I afterwards nicknamed a lapse of some nine years, � � �- . I - . � . d hour to fly with thee and become th Oh, that would never do, for he le i 0 Arabi's brains, whilet his left hand 00 the finished wo�rks comprising the aqued . ­ - its further end were massive curtains of I the OZ nipan- W%-. L cloth of gold having a heavy bullion fringe, one and only wife. Elm4n. the buffoon, haz One now left me on whom I can depend for 1012 is Suleiman Bay, who is fierce looking #A which Please under the lagoons ; the under_, * _ . • . these were partly looped up, whilst on Provided the disguises and wlil i avenging me on m . brother'Tewfik and all a jaokal. . - P•pes for the d end I )I I . istribution of the waters and . us, and I have sown up in my dresn"oompany the others whom - 7hate. All three were OI&A In dark bluer i ire in the town, the . each side thereof, like a statue of bronze, I diamonds ; Mont- two large seeps . I . and other gems that will make thee rich be- . 11 " 0 0 • • , . • (" * ..:. alp, and all three wear the red . to be from the canal known water' V stood an enormous eunuch with a huge flame- , - ­ . • . . . ,, wn as Dal , colored turban hang-1 Come, . RAU sh hour lAtei anothor man, their heads * for no Mohammedan o" d,on a Mor"z&nL Private families will be supplied • ban on his head and loosely hang- vend thy utmost imagination. hap clad In I I - ing robes of the ,same color draping his form, I PY Man you may kneel and kill my band the same disguise " the Irish dragoon had head dress h%ving either peak or brim by with water at the price of sixty oertimeg per . � . I . . .. but leaving his brawny limbs bare, whilst , andlthau'k me. Ah, Why do you hesitate ?,, - worm, and guided thither by the samehideous r*"Ou that five times a day. his devotions cubic metro - 1,:000 litree---special arrange.. i "Because, your highness, I now know that old woman, stood before the prino oblIge him to touch the grcund or floor with menus being • �.L,", 11 ... in his hand he grasped a naked scimitar. I eel, and also made for the supply of larger �*. , . I am unworthy -of the honor that you would his forehead, whilst his in forbidden to uncover quantities o . I ­ . C- naidering that he was perfect!y unarm- When he raked the yashmaok he revealed ver . f Water at lower rater, while take the stern face of Arabi easho, the war min. I., .. . . ed, and was fully aware that the penalty do me, and I will not be base eno4h to t hi head during prayer. � tile minimum qiau! ity of water which .. I . . . . .. �.. -nn^f his sex to be found in advantage of your condescension and an- later, who said, curtly, as his brows t In now high time for-u- to discover be furnished is 25(Y litres -per . I was death for f con- 4 or day I I .. ... ­ '� inch a place, Frank Donelly did not feel par. bounded goodness of heart and generosity of trAOt0d In 0 frowni ," Your 1litinew tent for what these three men are talking about, a The calculating machine invents;d by Pro � - ,, • . ticularly comfortable at sight of these Arm. dhpositlom• I Ala too humble even. to be me; lam here." talk, which by donning our invisible costs Thomson appears to excel, in its . . .... . . . ingenious . . . ed Goliaths ; but had they r.eien,ilron columns permitted to kill the hen of your robe or to 9 "Alia,med, I have suiammooned you In or. we shall find easier of accomplishment than adapt ition to a variety of resulteg even Bab. . '-' they could not (to all outward seeming) have stand in your presence, wherefore I beseech der that you may teach me how to hate." does the Aga of the eunuchs, who, concealed bagels wonderful Apparatus. By means of -­ .1 . 01 .. . I .. regarded hinir with greater unconcern and you to allow me to retire." And whilst he "I fear that I might find in your highness behind the oarved- mouoharabio of the lowest the mere friction of disk, sicylinder, and a ' indifference, and a minute later Elman had was thus, doing the civilities of speech, too apt a pupil, yet fain would I teach you of the three galleries, I's trying very hard to b3JI, the machinels capable of effecting . - . - � � I -Frank was thinking to himself : "Was ever to hate, and hate doe make the same discovery. morons complicated calculations which occur. led him between them into a beautiful &par+,. - PlY, all those who an mortal man in such a predicament before? the enemies of Egypt and its people. -I You h&V.gLthe SUlt,n's firman and all In in the highest application of mathematics - . . .. .- . - ment on the other side of the curtains, the . of ties to walls of which were painted with a series of I wish I was well out of, it. CAtch me ever "You mean the Feringhow who swarm "roll, says Toulba Pasha. physical problems, and -by its aid an unakill - '---�-.- I w "But our lord, the Sultan, grants that ed person may, I . - brilliant landscapes in a kind of distempe wanton to at inside of a harem again," and. like locusts over the land. I am prepared iin a eiven time, perform' r. � I . , so on. ­ . . - , I L intro- , the work of ten expert mathematio a The but u which nothing having life was jut ­ I I to hate them." '. I firmanonthesole condition that we work Ian . h ... . . � .1. . .. . .. : I.. � - . I . � "Humi RY *may be carried . in secret at the first and reveal not our high machine is applioaole all e to the qalculating . . :. . . . "claimed the princess, in answer to ; hre our rulers while the pret�nd b o . already as. of tidal, magnetic, meteorological, and othi-,r . - , * - .. . � - duce�, for to dr%w such is a deadly sin so- too far' 11 ii. � "It were difficult to do otherwise. They authority until success appears &Ire 'S cording to the laws of -Nloh,,mmed. Thus F rs, n k's to a Ur � .. I .�. y sured. Thus it loses much of its lue. " periodic phenomena ; it will solye diffe there were boats being rowed upon lakes and ( •eat volley of excuses. "I am nick of this friends. They send all the wealth out of v�' ren- . . .. I . . L . � the country and bring nothing into It but Suleiman Bey tial equations of the second or even higher - ,ivers, but no one haniling the oars, ships monotonous prison life of the harem. I pant Thin from Arabi, to whom 8 . 5' at once replied: . � sailing the sea to all appearance passenger. for freedom, the freedom and enjoyment of what we should be better without. Tney . powers or orders ; and through this same r' ' I -�rlors of mos. the Faring -ee women. If .. "We�ahould have got on very well w'ith-* - "anical parts; . . less and c ewleas' and the int refuse to be subject to our laws, and living , wonderful arrangement of,mleefi 11 . � I . . . . . jues and palaces, but all empty and desert- man I shall never obtain them. Am I not amongst us will not pay any share-of the out and its chlei value seems to the problem of finding the free motions of . , . - ed. � young and fair ! Why, then, should I be taxes, 'whilst their presence has so raised me to be in the fact that the Sultan thereby any number .of mutually attracting parti. - ; � . . . lVhil-t the Irish dragoon was looking at forever hidden behind atone walls, and the price of everything that our poorer classes Indirectly pledges' himself not to opp)se us ales, unrestricted by any of the approximate � . . . .- . . . ­ these things hings and also at the piles of cushions guarded by hideous armed eunuchs, whilst labor sixteen hours out of the twenty-four, in our designs. If the Sublime Porte re. suppositions required in V).e treatment Af: . ' the vues'and the 'flowers that formed the others more favored by fortune but"not by and yet can barely save themselves from mains neutral, we must succeed. H&Ve we' the lunar and planetary theories, is *done by -.- . . , sole furniture of this splendid ' apartment, nature donee before &D, men with their starving. Thousands of our Arab and Coptio not tens of thousands wherewith to oppose -simply turning a handle. . .. L. .1 . - . . � . - . . I � the old buffoon advanced alone into one that faces and necks uncovered ? Whilst you clerks, too, are discharged to make way for the Foringhee's hundreds ? Inshallah I (God An account is given.c.f the introduct"Oxt . .. . . � - - lay beyond, but had hardly been gone a min- are the Only Feiingbee whom I have their Syrian interpreters, and, that because being wiling !) In another month we will - into England by Mine. DeL,)ng of her metal . .... . . L I - . . ate when s�e reappearedli,and beckoned known, and as you risked your life for me they don't take the trouble to make them• have driven them all into the 5eL. " cutting machinery, which has for some time * h'rarik to follow her. . . I You must love -me. Take me, then, to your selves acquainted with the language of 660n to the sea will suffice," said Arabi. been in successful ,use ip France.' She has I . . . I:.." -.1. -. . .,. - I � He did so to find himself a second later in own country and marry me, a,nd there lot me the people whom they have so thoroughly , 'We 'simply desire to be rid of - them and now, it anpears, perfected some Ingenious - a small but luxuriously fitted up chamber enjoy life as the Christian women do. El. well learned to rob and wrong. Haoourag- their oreat)ure, the Khedive, As well, We machinery, worked by-steam power, whirs that was most brilliantly lighted, and In the man- has learned tbM one of the big steamers mg national liberty In Italy because, an one want to secure Egypt for the Egyptians. cuts with the utmost precision the ha'rdeat . . presence of a wor'nan who was reclining on a goes through the canal this very night and soot of Chris-ions, they hate our older seat, Allah knows that r have no higher or other and softest tent metals in any design, so that by " . . . . . pile of -soft cushions, in a pose of voluptuous leaves Po ' rt Said wish the early dawn. We the English, who are the most powerful of ambition." '' incredulous L . . it cm be produced a gold lace pin or' a steel .1, langour, and who, directly that Elman had should assuredly catch her if we started our foes, crash It here ]eat it may imperil A somewhat smile played castle portcullis from the solid metal, With- - .. . .1 rewed, (' rew aside her veil and smiled upon without further Ins oftinie,and onsfesti. their dividends, derived thou- h they are about the lips of Toulba Pasha as the war out any moulding or filing- This uni(laeir,- him. I . V41 night like this eghouldnotbe missed from a scheme that has cost &ypt, thou- minister gave vent to these very disinterest. dustry Is divided into four general branches . , I -, . . . -is Eilie did on the 'young lrishmai�l recog- for many hours. Why do you .hesitate to sands of liven And loaded her with;&, debt ed t entimentm, bathe merely said : "We The first is the proolaction of gates, doors,, nixed the beautiful Egyptian whom he had grasp the happinew ctrered- to you ?" from which she can hardly hope for an en- have no doubt of it, Excellency.: We know balcony fronts, and other architectural metal saved from the crocodile and from drowning "Because, your h ghness, I may not," re- tire century to recover. 'Then, too, their you to be the champion of the downtrodden works, without wisting-platea of brags 'A - I , - . . .1 . while bathing ift the Upper Nile. sponded the young f1ra, presence atin up the van rulers to people, and it Is the people whom we must foot thick being thus -cut into lattice w _ g000, at last driven vaulty of our ork L . . . � - �era Ati He was not surprised, for he had'" uessed" to sheer deep iol , dainoe it happeqs not the building now proceed to stir up, for their own good." at a single operation ; a second b 1�­ - 9 g of palaces and fleets, for both 1E ranch Is .: ..,. . . . . - . 1 and almost known that she was his summon- Wily that I am uuw rthy of the honor and of which the starving fellaheen has to "The army is ours to a man," replied the making of lattice metal work filled in .1 . I P�yp � or, but he was -astonished at diwuveriDg how the h,-.ppinqp that ou proffer me, but also and neither of which io.in the least requar- Arabi. "The pay of a single piastre a - day, - with glass, to supersede the ordinary leadea . ." � " I . . much more lovely a woman looks am Ztlux- that I am engaged o be married to a fair ed, and -d_ r . especially when it happens to be two years frames for church and other ornamental . . - . .1 - ury, splendor, and genial Warmth, than when young girl, one of rr�y own tree i and race, I "Yes, ye�s,, I know all that and mare," in- In arrears, is a very low bid for loyalty and windows • the third branch comprises the - - - - I - " . . . ' terror-stricken, wet and exposed to the file - than whom I'could fever love even an am- terrupted the princess . cheerful service." . Inlaying of plush at ebony jewel cameo, Cab . . .. I.. , - manta. even a$ they are tempered and toften- -Press half so well. As for the loving of your you once son impatiently. , "Will, I "And for such troops the prospect of P11- mete, &a., with red and Y1;U$J w copper, steel � sought my alliance to help let all I , . � ' ed in Egypt, the land of the sun, highness' life at the risk of my own, pray these things straight, and I *ban refused is min the the banks, M'4g%Z'n8s, warehouses and other metals ; and a fourth for the - � ... . . . Her dress waa gorgeously rich. She wore think not of it, for i would have ventured because at the time I still loved my brother, gad &hope of the 'Frankish swine wO"41d working of picture frames, biskets, crests, � :'. .1. . .. I - � I - & IoW cut vest of crimson velvet, embroider. , as much, I hope, for a drowning beggar." prove a temptation that they could hardly &c., out of the solid metal fully finished. . L ed all over with gold and having buttons of "You dare tell' me this, ungrateful Tew fik. To-night you have beiii brought resist. Yes' I myself imagine that they are . .:., .. I thither to be told that that time and that - . solid bullion. It fitted her - to perfection wretch I" exclainiedihe princess, With a and• love have passed away. I hate my brother. ours to am!; yet must the populace of, . Fate of an Old Hunter. and showed the surprising beauty of her den change of man�er, and all the latent ti- Why, matters not, Let the fact at all events, the largest cities be won , �`� I � .. . . suffice, as 11 I. . .. nee - k, shoulder's and bosom, for her akin was ger awakening within her; and u her bean- also that I hate these Christians in'soldition. over. . 'Simon Tram in, of Ball's CAbin. in tie � .. � . darker than a Spanish girl's, and looked tiful eyes dilated and her magnificent b3sorn I would give my life to see them- &H, aye, - So spoke Suleiman Bey; and Arabi re- mountains n9ar Elkland, was one of the old. positively fair when the heavy ebon masses' began to rise and f 41 with the 'violence of all, every one of them, driven into the am, joined : . eat and best-known hunters and guides in .. 1. * of her pearl entwined hair formed its back• her emotions, she Added with a snake-like and universally perish." � It will be no difficult Usk, for to make. Ponnsylvanis. He was 70 years of age, ' ground or strayed over it in wanton tresses. hill in her tones : I ; I f 99 them one with an we have but to tell the but was still strong and' active, having only ' . . I "Your highness carries her bate too far 9 . . ... ­ - simple truth. It wants no coloring what- last week spent three days and nights in the: . . . - For the rest her full Turkish trousers were "She who Lands •n the way of my happy -, Answered the war minister, reprovingly. )) ; , of white satin and also covered with filigree ver. . . i I .:­..,. � e noea and mytr o) I have seen thee twice "To drive them forth from the country that open wo", during which time he killed %: I . .� . ) " work, and, being handed tightly around her with, have I not'- Once In a .3arriage, when thdY have ruined, with the help of Allah ' "They know that the European merchants .deer and a bear. H,; always asserted they -".' . - ... . I ' ankles, revealed the tiniest of feet, thsyt were she held thine tand in.'hers whilst she gazed and the prophet I should be quite willing to They while they fleece them," growled he had killod over 200 bears, and it was L 11 � ' - I thrust into a pair of crimson velvet heelless at the opal ring eh was my gift; and do, and perhaps I-am The only aninEgypt Toulba Pasha. "Yho very children are aware well known that•he had had many batti,as slippers, thickly studded with precious again not half an h4 ,ur ago beside' the Amber- 1) y of that." . with them hand to baud, many deep %ad - save one who could do it. A4 . ; ?" ­ L , . stones. hued fountain, Within view of this very win- "And in the other ,...r ,, �%, !,. '.. 1, ­ By Allah, Haropean commerce - quaol- ugly scan on his body testifying to til.. . � . ­ � .: _ I ,. I "So you have not forgotten me ? You dow, which was in darkness then? You "He L whom his foes call the � rupless the price of everything to the poor," fierceness of some of them. Rehades3aped. . I obeyed the summons of the lotus flower and ,need not answer rn� with your tongue, for I False Prophet " echoed Suleiman Bey.' "Aye, and it doubles many dangers in his more than half a ,�-Iac- -- � Ili is well. Yes, well 'for ourselves and for . your eyes have do njo so Already, and besides "Arabi Pasha, You alone are the chosen . their labors An well. There Is no slave driv- tary of life in the woods Last winter - La-,. u . - I knew it -aforell . It Van the eight of have a heart that feel* for -the misery and of h%t hal others that you love me." of the nation, and all men know it, for you or equal to an, Englishman or Frenchman." killed the long-hunted big bear t a . This wag spoken in the purest French, and her liberty that, 1% - Bands of pil.liagers are they all. They prowled About this via 'nil y - . Frank was not slow in making reply : . m o me sigh for a like free' usef for more than ' . .F dom. But do you ears to tell me seriously degradation of the people, and 'tie not a have never known how to be alto an." two years, carrying eff shbep and other,,­% . ,L t "It is impossible to help loving the bean- that my beauty, m wealth and my exalted mean, selfish -ambition but an earnest do- "Because for every honest man Earope stock repeatedly and successfully. In tie . Afal p *ire for. Egypt's welfare that spurs you to , . I .. , f"r Alloh has created the beautiful in rank cannot win -you away from such a girl , Ionds no twenty swindlers.`' fight with this bear Truman ' lost three 6n. - f 'K order that it shonld be loved," and having an she . I take action. , Without me, however YOU •"'And the one honest man'makes his foiz- gers on his left hand. thy hand being so ba d- - spoken the a'aloud, �.e mattered ,to himself : "Your hiAn . ,responded Frank, losing would be powerless, And you know Why." tune in Egypt only to spend it elsewhere. ly mangled that it was b 36rely saved by t h5. - - - "Because without you our mighty lord .. . ."Now, if she was an Irish or an English girl his temper fal t at hearing Nellie Trez%rr ' That is not the way to do good to the amputation of the fingers, I I - and sougerane, the Sultan, would designate Country.,, L , . . I'd be inclir-ed to think her a forward hussy, so contemptuously spoken of, "you could the struggle for 111�," A few days since two traveling Italians .!' I - . . . but if'tis the fashion here for the women to not win me from her were you thrice As , y a military rebellion, 4, yet our Khedive, who. an you well came to that place with two large trained and help . do the love making, I supposo I must .sub- l5vely, rich and exalted, all of which were, I 4, ­ ', r, the Khedive, to crush know, should be the father of his people, In bears. In the afternoon they left town, and nit with a good grace." impossibilities. liftay show bad taste is 1. out." 1. . I . .. .1 never so happy as when surrounded by these; a mile, from the village meta team of horses - Meanwhile "You6vle `d7t"And'tinuo'niorethon blood - suckers, and feteing and feasting them I belonging to a farmer namid Gibbs. Gibbs- .-.-. i - � he thought he had �m�de a preferring the dove to the eagle, land be un-� 9161 I ' very Polite answer, but it teemed to be a pardonably rude -in isyluk so, bdt. you have the truth. Bat my beauty can sway the on the' money which he wrings from the wau driving, and Simon Truman was riding - - - ' ' . good dell to vague In its nt%tuy e for the party put to me- a plain question and pressed me Sultan, for he loves me. And that beauty starving peasantry for the special . 'with him to the village. The eight of the and that love combined shall obtain you that is armed , bears frightened the harass, and they turn- , to whom it'was addressed. . f plain answer therefore I candidly tell To each new arrival why or with e; ho' - .. want . for an whichaloileyou require to insure success.' letter of introduction, aye, 4W@IooMe, . . - tarn- "I ant you to love everything -and.1 your highness, tha ttefairgirl whom you otion, T48 says, ed in the road. The wagon every one who Is beautiful," she said petu ; have twice se( Provide me with a secret had trusty meamen. the riches of Egypt &To yp'ars, and 1 1 - -n me ith is dearer to me than by Allah was upset, and both Gibbs and Tram%n were., t she tore a rose to pieces and seat. my own life, and tl at nothing could make ger to Constantinople, and- In a month from and the Prophet, I have !never looked upon thrown ont. Traman struck on sharppfo. - - . .. . . . now I WtdlyOscrinison petals in a shower on the her less no." I will hand you the Sultan's authority the Feringhoo yet who his been slow to take j,icting knot on a log at, the side a0i the read. door ; "I r(-quire you to love only me, and The princes's del ed no answer to this and the Chief Imann's blessing for the move- him at his word." The knot penetrated his side to the depth la1z not one who could brook a rival." rhapsody save a g ce of supreme contempt. ment that shall give Egypt to the. F,gyp- This from the war minLr, iad- his o6ifi- of three inches. Gibbs was unhurt. With- - - • . .,. Here was a nice state of affairs. Frank Then she clapped her 'hands (still, an for tian. " In it a bargain ? " . panic= laughed approval. - 9 � I . out stopping to look after his runaway team • . �. . - .. 1 � ` gl "In the, name of Allah and the Pro hat, 'ED.) , , he compelled of the I Italians to help carry 1.�;.' ' al"*d at the woman who had made so ire- three thousand y a past, the invariable of P 0 , - I (TO .BE WNT NU . . � one 11 Perious a-deitiand upon his affections, and Eastern method of nimoning a slave or at- yen, answered the war minister, with fervid ­� - , �; � � . t I . . the injured old hunter to Elkland. The ,- . - . - . . zoo � I .....I'm - -M. . 11. . -1. � _ L' �- - . ., *0 bound to own to himself that very few tendant,) and In qulck answer thereto El- 1. end then a milence of death fell upon I . . knot had broken three of Truman's ribs, and . . .1 - the two conspirators. --. .'I. SUADRY TOPICEr. - I .: ­' lobed the broken ends with it into his lung. . ; � n1ft would find the least difficulty In obeying man, the buffoon, - entered the exquisite . , , I . her, I . �. I � .�­, '-. L :): , '. -. .I , ..�,� I � I , . . - � .1 I I - . . ... I . . I ,for she was Indeed lovely, with the little apartment. I . ---------"- . � .-"�4` I . I , � '' No did not utter a groan WI the way In to - , ... --- .... . ..� . I I . - I I . I I . - I . . - I I . L � ­ . ,.-.. . , ' ' � CHAPTER V11. - �1'...; - . , ..�, muts 6ftmy, voluptuous loveliness of-,the East, "Take him away the man In a fool and I.- !';:::!! � `:' The '' th,)rition 6 the Village. Ra won carried to the tavern .� 1. - ,�:., . � .. I . .,�..­- , lolpal an , f Rome' mv - the at there was something about kno*@ 'not evil fro good, and when he In j. � - �! I " ': . I .q C � � removing antique-morks of art from the - doctor sr- but for ail that . , and a doctor called. -When i . her suggestive of the beauteous grace c-f the gone bring hither- on know whom I -, I THE STIRRING Up Oy HILL BROTH, ­ , I . so rived, Truman said to him: mean .., -I.. I I air and substituting ex" productions. Me . - Inoo the I . antiques an placed in the various museums. . Ingo tiger in re se-a something to shudder at as -for at last he am" to suit my taste." A month has passed away a * even '-This will settle me. � I don't mind dy . . Tien As alm"Ire. This the said 11 to the buffoon, Ing of the fate at the Ghezinh Palaces and L Misses of deep sea o", many tons in bat it's the thought that after escaping from. - . ' ' . .... . . said Frank, bluntly, an this and directly she that the old hag duringthat mouth nothing o 01 oomn wild bean for fifty vears I am killed throug a "Madame " e, . f Any Im which - their- woe I . latter feeling Ltook Possession of him, "to understood her ly she turned again to seems to have happened, but As in the cum' bad by the volcanic explosion in Banda tame bears, ohaintd and muzzled, help loving YOU let An you must well know, Frank, end oon u In French : � . . of the little molari which once upon 's time Straits rise me." -1 L ' "'90"Ible - but to be candid With you, • J "I thank you f the lemon you leave years &VI my now be "On two Truman died thrill hours after being . ' . - I . - was the death of a king, dangerous enough or three miles inland, whither they were . . . : love another more, have taught me, namely, hot I am not Inviucibls, work has been done in the dark during that borne by the tidal wave. I . brought h m,. He was the lat of his fs,2 I T., I L. I - 1. - .. I . . . - � I . . � . L 46 0- . . ; q . I . known for months instead of days." It has proved a bitter lesson, but It has been period, an we shall presently, see. . a .ft V ". . , - . t - - I cannot I . Half' the boys lu the Dexter, M&, high � i, I of : . . � �. . . . believe you, for love grown in thoroughly well learpf�, I can assure you, Introduce we the ruder to the PAIA06 Of s6h use �91 it boats an creation s muttered old . '- I � 11, instmat of t . 001' tabb000, and whisks bottles . . - . . - . , time to As great a degree as It and it will never Do forgoftaL And now Ahmed Arabi Pasha, the wax minister, a are Mullethead, " what j,ains swindlers Will . . . em ever attain. - Had! you not loved me you go, and take with y�n the knowledge that big, j?hik house with yellow jalousie$ and passed around among them. A be= school take to beat honest men. Hers, someone . - . -- ` could never have' w girl smokes and smul in public. Then , , me." -;�. -..- ­- I - risked your life for me. It you have-also taug ms to hats YOU And blinds, having I garden in front gorgeous olesa ware up for onnaideration at a rooebt as 0 It I - :-- ..'.' -. It "do to reason that you would not, for Ufa your entire ram As ll, more especially her a has saddled a lead 10 cout pier 3 off on . - I .� 6 dearer than all things, save love alone. whom you have with scarlet .hibinons blossoms, and to the local teachers' Institute. ed an you pass it again I" i imidly suggest- 1. . Ve to prefer to M& Be- salemlic of big hall thereof, which, s000rd- I .�, his lesser half. 11 Pairs it I" he shouted power ess- I * . . , , tnOwiOg your most secret feelings towards' ware, both of you, f I am, not I ,In to cuvWU4 is the general recet on room, Watches may be sent for testis the 64 Why, the thing In as black as my hat I No: �, . ": - 0 -met and knowing also that you'would never though shut up Wi barren ;;iii;7 a New .Observatory in London, And a oerfifi. 1, - X. I I . . . to Aspire so high without onoour- may seem to NAY, more. I 0611 be on a000unt of Its coolness, nisals an rally have dared t 1�6 go. then % wherein at the hotter seasons the years Cate of excellence will be given ; but so ex. 11 have to put it in t ontribution- . . 4nment I h"I my heart joy", 11 U 7e stooped to raise you up, and dangerous, aye,, den cross as the trod on . gum trome to the aooursoy required that no watch .11 it fins aid a � taken As well. '� earnest the .. - .1. .. - therefore , I no country pastor a ,end of hisser -. - . )w bid you to relinquish all serpent or vexed ,: can be marked first-class which varies " � Iner . . .. - .. ay: on, which you may, The floor won of marble; the strrou'D won. 91 to we so many angers among oar -'s � . . ... 11111er 'in baser affectiom, for your courage • both of you onle d discover to your cost,, ,wells were whitewashed and hung here and much as one tick in 43,000.1 .-.. . . . � 1. . I ­1. and devotion have touched me and made me Go, air, and I warn on not to prate of your Recent - ­s­ congregation on this bolutiful S abbath morn- . k . s .1 .1. • . th BAI there with unis and armor, whilat surround. . - .... in the Russian Gov, . wel. : thin Ing, Sojourners In our town an always o Only." admission here,,for a ear of die Egyptian ad at different altitudes by balconies or &I wumOnt wor ps have demonstrated the , I come ; we want them to I ., .. . I come. Young men � .. . . . I - unworthy, totally unworthy of spy In long, and to Indulge in much rash fol- leries, some of which were fronted by a trel. fact that the steel gum for the heavy marine and old men whom i or buslusis fia Great an honor 131 . 9 . % .. ea,11 t your ... - � r stammered Frank. 44ho. iy, even amonge most intimate frisu4i% 110--work of 4 wood called mombsrs,bleg, the and o0ant baparies cannot be made at homes , called away from a a 9 Influences of .:' ' . � , � he ded solemnly, its written: would be to jeopardize your life. " object of which was that the ladies of and that, " hwetofoM these orders had hot' home, " groet�&emw open hearts, no . I On shalt not I the . covet thy neighbor's wife.' "Your highness, onor instead of fear ter be given to the Krup#s. I I - , . .. . . . .harem. could poor cat therethrough (whilst I— F , - obilootion will now be t#= up., - I . i .. 1. I � � - . �' � I , on I 'I the ra would I ralm 'I posisibl, rg Ign I I , ) I �. 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I , - I_ , scar. r -nwar sw e&_V4kA ., . + ;. -' _ - _ - ` - .; ,,r,Iw.a iiM!:a�b V. k + +,4" C- ;4*•, .sp; dare, -..e�+v��gr•,uac.6�,iNx uc:Mp - -= +..�+: ' '• • _ .. _ ._ j'C.A(6 -7.h+ :i311tn.- "w- ,.n:•ll .wlr*W -?rs,: rp... ;ads%...- MNir,.�.. �n .I s.xY4 "G+. >:'.p i+lt. • - _i;. `1 • 'r"D/'. . . - , - - � - . :. - -.: 11 �r., #,fS_ M ' ' C i i utifltl Beecher �rgacii�abetttle .a,lit�tle sleek m. { d ,; A f A street aw die ute sensed -a m y mado uxu wood lruw olio �iuunt of Olives. ,: ,�.. ' a, . I '. x .,¢ { +: at Stonehfi 1, gas., one da last , - � f;, �Severul tram a etealinR r)dee ou a r ,F - f a week. There i war between t e car p , " `' , . Tianeds Citv road train wet'e crashed to •�- _ soul an al�d the Kni 1ixi� of I,it�lior; , P Y g dull in a wreck of the tram at Memphis, "+ "`" # a _ i - { for which reason one -11aIf of a militia _ L. Tenn. . --__ company who were out oil duty refused' I ht $played the'Oroea` Foot to believe r e Shy WirkCr t ug j%tW0 . to Uoard a car when ordered to do so by the bosom of a friend would hold a secret • ' Zl - r� . • h their commanding officer. This' brings -nine own scald not contain.-- iaa+�ingec. - , . Is published every Friday morning 't its om'3 e, the autherity of the State, but it 'is M. Jules Ferry is' described as' just now r I -:--.-'-- .. � Picke ring, C nt. , Buckth@'�,, n - �+ " ., TERMS : 1 hardly probable that Powderly and "rotund robust, afiabte, and ambition)$, i � 1 , ­_ . , . e - *I.: par year sj1.08 Itp .is ad rt�si. hid colleagues will consent to let the an,1 as full of tortaons political schemes , a* ;. RATES OF - ADVERTISI�i(i :' as ever." �` �" �n Galvanized- 1 '' First insertion, per line - - ' S oeuts. order occupy such a disadVantageou>o :- , . -, rG - 14:ac:h subsequent suaertion, per line - 2 . " position: Obodienee is the first duty A Texas paper describes a recent raib- �" - This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- # �� s. _ - rertiaementa. of a soldier; no matter -what his private storm as •'• „regular root - soaker add - AND - 1 S eels) terms iven to' parties 'making con- relations Or civil Stacding may be . alley•wabheC. The vernitCtllar c f the f ' _, ,` „� 41 I . . I � tracts for s or 6 months or 4y the year. Aali- One filar Mate is expressive. �_ .: i e+ yearly or nearly contracts payable quarterly. • It is said that the United States troops ��� � ��ID2 Business cards, ten lines or under. with paioa►, we &Ts' taught t0 respect 1118 maJee- one year, �s oo, payable in advance. which have been 'guarding the bomb .of G�l '' Advertisements without writte instructions ty Of the law', and to bow down to -the ; will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- authOrit of the s'id'le) magistrate ; but President Garfield at Cleveland, will, be' �ordinglS. Orde *s for disvonLinuing advertise- y withdrawn this week, and the place lefti ►�+ ' !' T' t wants moat bo in writing and as' t to the pub- a few•more convictions 11ke that d►hich at the mercy of relic hunters. he 13 ®9t sIId ��1�A'p8 t �' 8IIC121�' 011t, at �. DALE $, ,: lisber. w would cause o le to y - - .. . Job Work promptly attended to: we. quote belo Pe P The season has come W hen a Wien ' ilo � .: ' L. S. ACKERMAN. - - - PROPRIETiG question the legality of each verdict. finds a twelve-room house and ahalf -acre .� . - �� 11 Some justices of the county ofIurAn of ground. too small for him at home, will�� lanrr� Seed _ hemselves the other live with ills family i a three-room �) ur POlitIon Strict Inge pendAIIae. dlstingulshed t y c Our Rini —A First -class Local Paper. day at Ba field b a ti er remarkable shanty, surrounded by 1,000 feet of _ F Our Expeeotatiou+n -- The hee,yty y y e y and*.Ho� � Coria; support of the people of Pickerinat and vioinit:y, larin sand; for three months. dad call conviction. They con��cted the glaring 1 + accused of an assault and fined ,him it happiness. , FRIDAY, JUNE 18, ;1856. - ' ten dollars, but (perhaps to' make the - -- - - f the ordered the com Neu± Adrertinelnerztn. . AT, a �t�.LE�►� a. . - fees quite sae) y _ __ . NOTES AND COMMENTS. plainant to pay the costs and in a - - - O . • . ) . I .1 ow �he ri slid cosh, Threshing Machine For dale. -' • default of payment of fie -, Canadian Pacifi,; Railway they directed that both defendant and agons, 00111 an have decidEd to run a rt) rid One of 111cCloekey'e t;eparatora, vvilh Wateroue I . , p y g Engine, in use one season ; as good as new. complainant should go to jell through free train, from Montreal Uri p Considered one of the beat Separators made. For tt . � further particulars apply to JOHN BAXTER, , 1-1.1 ;� . I , Dominion Day, and going to Vancou :. The city of Vancouver, B. C., w11icL Pickering P: o. s>3_e _ Crow. e . ­ .;, IJ ver on the Pacific. The are n��w is' the terminus of the Canadian _ , . They FCr alb issuing iris itatiolls to ministers of tl.e pacific Railway, was almost totally crone, senators, commoners, etc* aQStro�ed by fire oil �lunduy afternoon prat -iae3 farm of sE; acres, is g�o3 stare of .. tl ��l�cilld gflL�d�* Clot ��s IIorSes, dill at 3ottan� Pr�cs, 1 Tills will be tl.e OCCaSi011 Of Cir Johll's cultivation; well v:atered, and under- dresiuod ; _ _ -_ slid �T011day 1120rllllli;. Twel� a lives Aood'buildinga; food orchard, being part of Lot North -west trip. are su osed to l:a�'e been lost. 31, Con. 4, Piokersng. For parttuulora ap,,ly to ' 11 . � - 'F_ i . . - - I �..•,:. pp JAMES PETERS, Malvern, '-' . s� -1 ; It is understood that the liriti,,h Front its situation, It was impossible . - 1� fi=t rS• a,le . -'A ­. . - Parliament will be • dissol� ed oil the to sa�•e the city after the flames got a - ""' FC Co.. - + ' 24th lust., gild that grits for the nc n footing in the northwest portion, and bne of fi ►ark a i0ttai•a) Striped Wall Te nts, � eleetiolls n ill be lSSlled 011 ill@ GtStll, tl:e file kill l w silt 5«'('s' 111 a1011o' size 10x15 tact. Also Spark's cor,sl +isle cawi�iuK + �° p �� outfit, cowl+riFing etc�re dad cocking utrusils iu �..L��'� j ��'� O NTH ' Gladstone has issued all address to carayilia'deatli and- ruin on its scorch- eiiiall compre -et. For sale at a big reduction. � _ _ - . - j - — - -- -- - - - - - Apply at the office of THE AFua, l'i, kenlsR. i•'tt -. the constituents of Midlothian., in inn wings. Tile •various Canadian - - - - ___ . _ . _ _ Which lie sets forth the necessity of cities will forward substantial donat- 1886 ; • WOO 1886 . , choosing bete soil ills pull of - rr�:ltil.g ions to the Vancouver Cuuncil hoard . ' The undvrEd'aneA will purchase any quantity � ` Ho111e I,ule ai: d the Conservati� e for ills reC011Strl:CL1011 Of the Clt� . o: ac,ol ti)KC way l.e offarN•i- _ — _ -__ ___ - ,_ _ _. - -_ _ - _ _ -- _. ___{ —_ _ __ _ ,�, - - , I . . - ...- - PL '' ' - 1 - I . a .... - - ' _ policy of coercion. The wandering Toronto council has already forwardul THOS- itooUY, , , Agent fir W. D. Mattlseas & Co. i . �n �t �+t j� : .,....�'.... spirits aniolln the F.eforl_i party allpe.zr $1,000 ails) private citizens « °ill tikc•ly heat bought he as ubuat. W4J:r to be conlillg back to "the fold. The add to this. # Pu- re111J �l �V� ­;. sled election is high- House' o Let. ` - resclt of the stye :, -__ - - -- _ __.- __�_ . 1. ly- uncertain. News of the Week . . . • . . - - • . AIrply t , I . 3 5 + ants - ,b. T n �� I i f _P: ti •NTING. p i� ot« ithstaiidl_lg De Le. , spin dill- •l. t - - - - -_, — !' _ 1. sullies in Panama, Eads proposes to 1�Ir., GIa� ?stone will fipeal> 'i�t G'lafigoR, . . pal June 18tH. �'CT Sale.. . � t' ­ 1. _� ­ - + go oil With,. .his %icaranua Ca Sercer Isaslla, T:u'rkisll hIinister' of + sc llenle. It 100ks as t110uo11 lilo o�ue of Burkholder's Improved End Shake � g Justice, is dead. - . Shoe Threshing :Machines, fitted to run by - bacl rs In C011grebs 1L Ere animated by There are 1,600, e6ustables and 250 power sir steam ; all in first -class order. Will be I W - i nactional feeling rather than b all. • sold=ers at Belfast.. sold ebony. Apply to D. Hoovxic, Cherry- •• I Y wood. ' J5tf- - 1 I ' abiding belief in the commercial use- Detectives are watchinn Mr. Chawber- - -- - - . + 1 laiu's residence. .A- %%Ctic= Sale. . 1. : fulness of the project. One inter- ` =ruwffist, viC1celln �` ' OCea111C Canal experiment ou lit to be b18R Luclwir, Of $avaina, caiilmitted ou© steam threshing rsischine, made by L. D. >! • p suicide on Sandx last. - j Sawyer 6c, Co., Hamilton; one steam engine of 12 . enough ill Central America for some The Presbvterian General Assembly horse rower, made by Waterous Engine Works, - - years to Come, but Uncle Sam is some- will meet at Arlan) a next ear. Brantford; ; one wagon, nearly new; one water , . ` ° p s 3 tank, and pump for same; one colt, 1 year old, ' what like the proud fellow who re- The St.' Vincent de °ilul Penitentiary and other articles too numerous to mention. - ,N .. - - . .. ' fused t0 enter the ark with Noah. convicts threaten another outbreak. For particulars see bills. J. LII✓TO)r, pro- `. _ __ prietor. - _- - -_ - - - - - 3a-a __ _� _ - - , -- f - -- - ;� alleging that he was big eliough to Entire villages were destroyed by the —� Cl.tra tCrF3. 1 r - . dither wade or build a boat of his own. recent eartliquake in New Zealand. #�. .. .a' - Chief Secretary Thorley will insti.inte � i I�� � i � { II � � � an in uir at once into the Belfast riots. Sepsra'te of lump tenders, ad reseed to the �� 4 � J �.xciteluent leas beau worked up to 4 Y undersigned, for tho erection of a such a Leiaht in slid around Zielfast, The C. P. R. management is said to be meditating starting an Atlantic steam- NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , I ' Ireland, thatriots, which in magnitude , °` ship line. at Highland Creek, bearboro, will be received � � u �i ,, a roach insurrection, have broken until, e� oo ss "' I ea y e V PP 1tFc . .T: 0. Calti ilk, allassachuse�ts out. Many lives have beef lost, aild pastor, has bee ,inie violently , insane SATU R DAY, JUNE 19th•, 1886. ; much.danmage done. The militia had, throu0i excessive religious work. Mane and spp�ecificatious can be seen at the . • ' 1P�ICES' Oil different OCCaSi011s, to fire into the The Priscilla won Tuesc 'S yacht residence of Robert Cowan, Hi-bland Creek. o . ' The Committee are not bound to accept the Ladies' Gold Watches, re • fine foods, fioul $18 u inch, and the dense crowd, in frenzy race off ?ti eR York lowest or any tender. , , P•. ; _ retaliated with arms stones, etc. The Episcopal S -nod diocese o iled on , Ladies Silver �` atehes froln $9, pretty. good and cheap. . 3 ROBERT COwAN, Gent's Watches, n'lthain and El,in, at lowest prices. - :- The authorities are pouring soldier Tuesday. v chairt;san committee, P 0 y The U. S. Cabinet con> idereei the ': Highland Creek: (.locks to great Variety. Newest e;tyles ttl .Tewelle1r into the neiubborhood in considerable fisheries question on Tuesday. t - . ; In , )lumbers. A much larger trouble Toronto's Rre At musical festival q erred FINAL REVISION a Coin SilrQr Jewelleiyy inad�e nd @nnraved in the best styles at lost prices. may possibly arise.. successfully on Tuesday- night. �/ 1. It does not Five a Caliadiaii an A horrible murder of >Gwo young girls is + Forks, Spoons, dce., angi'aved. . ' Jewellery )rinds to.order Lcl relzaired., _ exalted idea of tae boasted�purity and reported from Washington D. C. - : - - The Methodists ©f British ColumbiaWatc es ant Clocks repaired.�s; freedom of British elections to read •so want to be formed into a separate Con - '- °' p f , • often of rushes upon platforms and fereuce. , ; -. - 1, O T I C E . �/,� �i s _ - O H N 8 r2` 0 1. -up meetings, and of the fre- '1 he Toro'o City' Council 'ilea sent The Revising Officer for the Blesctorsl District ' quest mention of money by leading 81,000 to aid the sufferers by the Van- �t the west ltaing of the county of Ontario, PraetlCA� Watchmaker, Brook street, Whitby. exponents on both sides. It is couver, B. C. fire. n Ike Province o3 Ontario, under 'The Elea _ _____— _ —1 . - . to Franchise Act," hereby gtves notice that he torsi Fran tae t T estimated that the average coat to each �'� — will hold a sitting for the ownship of Picker- j -d- -. candidate is X5,000. Lord Ilandyand LETTERS TO THE EDITOR lug, on his friends boast that they have lots of Monday,, the 19th Day of July, 1886 rste << f.Correepondents express thetrown views, and we at 10 o clock in the forenoon, in the '' .1. wee s e es o illOneY. Labot:chere says :. We do not no esearily �i:doree them.) }:. Town Hall, Village of Brougham; I — o need money. So it would appear, ( . A Mistake. in the said Electoral District for the final re- after all, that the coming conies may vision of the lists of voters for the several poll- ' �e hays IIOw iII BtOCI� a fUil Iine 0 ,. I- I :�' . turn as much u On the amolt of . ;lag districts of the said Municipality in the said P r. K.tokea; of Claremont, has for- Electoral District. All objections and claims for i - .. money expanded as upon the merits warded us for pablication, the following additions to or amendments of the said lists mw�edseres WO►rSte(S .oOrIiSGx'e�s a r letter, which was written b Mr. R. E. with the grounds therefor and the name, atldi- i , f Of tl:e - arguments p_ esented. Y lion and Post ,Office address of the person ob- 4 7 t 1 Ct At the Saturda - session "of Elie xodgeon, of Colnmbae, to Mr. R. J. Hoke, jesting to any nau,e on the lisle or claiming to and Trouserings Saturday secretary of the brass band. This gentle• add t4 or amend the lists in any other respect I, , General Assembly of the Presbyterian manly let er will undoubtedly settle the unless the same have alresdy,been sent or deliv- , aired at the }preliminary revision of the said lists which we tier to the public . aL rice$ that cant be beatenr Church; field ill Hamilton last week, affair, an terminate any nnpleaaant feel- must be delivered to the said Revising O oar at - ing whit may have hitherto existed, as his office in the Court House in the T wn of ..:.P , - - - 0• •-- • G the ques ion of Confederation of tho x ; P siOn� hole thing eras due' to misapprehen- whltby, or sent to hips by Registered Let er, ad- SW itsOj h } ash+o colleges came. u for discussion. dressed to him as above, before Sat y the y y th; e st Style datesY E10 Eloquent s eeches were made for and sec. Claremont Brass Band':;. _- 3rd day of July, 18H6, -in the same Corm as nearly q P as may be as of notice of complaint in the ached - 1, i t 1 against the change, by divines eminent, Dmua Silt, —Since learning that you were ule to • The Electoral Franchise Act." at low g11r88 by they II8�► Tailors �Grei$ dt Wheatley. engaged by Mr. Luke for the games only If the objeotioe be to the name of any neon . In the Canadian church, but whell )t already on the lists, then person so obje tins — I take this opportunity of writing you and dsust at the same time deliver or mist) b -� came to a vote, confederation was de- the rest of the band boys an apology on ee.�red letter co the,poiwon.Q ob jeeted to st hi '�he �te8ti sryl86 ofxlglish and' AII18riCAIt ►.Miff gat�li- feated by 116 to 87.- Those who my part I arm very sorry, after finding last known address a dopy of the notice of - .. _ - WITH IMP�OVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. objection. • favored the amalgamation of the out the troth of the matter, that there over Dated this let day of, May, 1i9fi6. ', , Colleges, were dreaming of thus form- was a word said that night, and had Mr. - Luke told the rest of the committee thst , � BURNNAIW, 1 _ ' ins a gland educational institution yon were at liberty to go at the close of the Revisl Officer fcr t e Electoral District 'oi ) Ns �. - ". - -,; . . - 13W INS T KE the V4 est Riding of the County of Ontario. 3atf 9 : ; . i a►� winch would surpass anything., In* games, there would not have been one word ___ ___ _ m. � .. Canada. said. PAr. Luke came home and told as I wb -- that the band would play as long as we him,101shtor's Nob" JU i' , ,, ,• , ;,m i �i ", __ .. . . King Lud`vig, of Bavaria, who has Wished theifi to, so' yon can plainly see I *..; s'7 was led antra But I' ho y `tit 11 - I � � been making things peculiarly y. pe ou will ao• p„•,b,_ _ _ + ;- pleasant for his subjects, by his mad cept this.apology and think no more about NotWls hereby given in ptusaauce of Chap. .. - - freaks bas one t0 hit Ion aCCOU11 it, as I assure you I am heartily sorry and IOP, Secs. a4, Revised Statutes of Ontario, as' " ' g g , confess I was wrong. - amonded by 46 Victoria, (;leap..); that all credi- 1 I Ijr1;;c; having committed suicide by dro«'lling R, E Hdvaso>r,,, lore having otaitns against tue estate of Matilda -- Elisabeth Post. late of the Township lit Pickejr- himself in Lake Stainborg, on Sun -yFt�; sec. of Commitee. t$�, in the eoaaty�otntai5o, widow, aeceae�d, = _ _ -.__ �. liolUmbtis, Jane 7, X88t. who cited on or a lit ho 9th da of 1, 1H81i, t f � _ Eli day night. s devoted medical y y b ~ ° ercr required ,to sand 1,y yogi, srepaid, or to de- _ z '• i _ -_ adviser lost hid life in a vain effort to ,� x F u,; liver' to John 'Edwin Farevrel , of life Towrrof t�:� -- _ wbift, in this said County, Solioitor for the - s ... �' rescue his regal master. Lunacy is, It is' expected that the Expulsion Bill Adrnitlistrator, on or belsore tits '+ i it appears, hereditaryin hisfamily, and X11 pass the French Senate by a narrow '```{ 4 i • y. lit ;Day of July, A D ,1886, ma orit , his brother who according to law is Their names. as'dreasea and sat ticulara of their `- $'� S C. P. trait) near Pontvptiol carried t - ;. the next in line, is also a' hopeless claims, duly verified, aqd the aeourities (if any)SPECTACLE A DE�GLAS S a man several hundred rods comparative- . held by them; ; and that after the said date the �' - lunatic. When a royal family be- ly unhurt oaaa cow - catcher. , , said Administrator will ptoceea todie�•)byte the Are the only Genuine Englis $.rtioles in-the Canadian Market.: Comes so suers)) tainted with lunar assets of .the said decreased amore the parties io g y y Th xeitement in Davaria over the g deal Pebbles are ke t in stock. Tests ar iven to purchasers to rove eesluiuen entitled thereto, re rd being had only o the P P P t► y The are recommended b and testimonials have been received from the Presided as 'this one has, it would appear about strange manner of the King's taking off e3laims or which not ha� bee van as above Y Y +- . t aired. And the said Adminfetrator will not Vice - President, Ex- President, and Ex- Vice - President of the Medical Association of - time to introduce a trifle of healthy is said to threaten serious cons�quenees. �iable for life said assets, r an art th t a mental vigor into its veins. Prince Chang, the famous Chinese giant, lies to any person or persons ot',rbaae o�atma ao iu® Canada ; the President of the College of Physioans and Surgeons of Quebec ; the DO ?. Luit old has declared himself Re ent gone back to China, it is said for Mlle shall not have been recseivad at the time such .of the Medical Faculty of Laval University; The President and Ea- Presidents � �° P g urpose of selecting a bride among the distribution. Medical Council of Nova Scotia, d�c., &e. These reeommendationa ought to be g°�' .. I ��­ ­.- , " of the kingdom, and it is likely his JOHN E. FAREWELL, ' cient to rove, their qualities, but if further proof is needed, tail on '` claim will' be sanctioned b the nation, cantles of the Celestish kingdom who Solicit-or for Adininistsstar. y will be worthy of his fame and stature. 4ai dune 2nd, UK sip CHTISTC HER DALE, Hardware Merchant, Picked: . . , • _,t 41 r. 9 5 .r �.. .. .. _ .. .. -. .Y - { .}. -�>Y 1 , .. r..._.. .. _ .. r .. .. �i ii_ ... ... - i .. V -V -- tY. 7 A - t . E 1. , 4 �_ r_ n — - u - - • �.di.�dfiti.. -e..a 'Trf' , . "�..h ;fir _ _�_. . "s,r! s, _. - - - - - - - -- - 11111111 11��1111 -- t hV:' r , i.. 41", � - - _ .... _.. - .,_ _ „' - - I w , , !. - W# ( • .Odds and End � 1 < r I - _ , . r , * d$ •tom' h . I. .. J. ' • '- - y ��..� ••�: i Ti ia�OAPA - ,•'Rica 4tx." fjl, .f -. _ Z�1�1� a Dfrs. SunderIaud hes•been'givei ,r T1t�IZi8 D01lldt �ilf,$T DOIi < /'FOLLOWS: ! - _ TM l T 0 r husband the new1U0 bill which be • 8:�0 A. M. �><XgD r I - receiv*1 for performing President Cleve• T r, ,; •' " ' 8.48 P. •M t t. , a / . x tf , : . IiOCAL 4t. 1 a. iii l,ra+= �'�,.�a r ti ,a "T• pt. 's',., i'j 4 .f' i. ' 1 ft'. J IYx» - . - lands inarPiage ceremony; and alts is 8.40 P.- M. - ; , ; : =F =. c::� ,£ «+ .` 'ix: spins t0 Keys it framed as a memento of 'Tsa><xs aun�a �0">�$T'`av$ A$1►OLLOWS: -�-- 1 1 -� A tit + ; E fit' ' I C,it -;.; tn- ; r i.i> (' . e occasion. DdAtLssea . S.� �. M. ' "'' 1D. �� 0 I � C A $ovarian who reiturced after'. An a�• Mir, E�trsss., . � ;l, a• � P. M.- .3i' , „F,a�� _ -- - _ ;; . _q► . .. nee of two years on a i.wpalin vo . :. 9.$, �'.M. i t ads ia_-f 0�.i� , i . , 4 , ee y g ya$e Trains >ca /�� a r, t. �. �r r15 i l it , . _ - n OL stattd ai rd ,! i if l� .'t. P .S. r - _ i i. y - was willing to give all the money he had > ►e _ •',`+r '.:,t i� #,; ! �-1 r S'. "' . L. . made for two weeks board.. When the ,L , _ .) y reI - long voS are books were balanced his ewes 1 r - 1►7G1 p ;% ,., ". ; • j '. • _ - amounted to just 115. Plafiimg, D ishes Sa►1Vers �., , ry _� , r a►te Ju s Gablcts ficientiste inform us that wre •msy ezpaao� a 1' `' . ,��, Tumblers Coin a 1 {ti. p its �reald Plates, Cheese Plftes visit this summer from the terrible scourge: OLMSTED & KEM"NORN PRIM;. ., i : 1t.,.: , � r: ., \ : cholera. West's Pain King is the remedy to keep, • ' Aiwa s ready for a sudden attack. Price on�y t p % S;i cents. sold by W. M. Field, chemist and Manufaet rers of all kinds of Mouldin , {� ' ` ` t' V . � � �' Pickles, B l I 1. •� t : {� t i ; ► yI ge utters ;QQ'' arnggist. IIand -Rail, Bannister Winds, Posh, also ,- ;'tt'rx * ; °` ►r: c0 tXic, .- 4. .' 2 sasb D - . , An artesian well at Pesth, in Hun ny, Dora and Blinds. Pla4li and - jr, 'i' _ �.*.:: w . ., f.- biatc}iing a apecial>fy. All kinds oworlt Ali) 1 th81',t�;d_ ere� `� . ' � - which is 1f,000 feet deep, supplies 175.000 a3'thlw,re- �ttr .1 V done on the shortest notice and guaranteed. , r gallons of warm water per day. The Please give us a call. 30_y ('� • . . - . 1. I - , ­ . I � temperature of the water la 161 degrees, _ .L �ts t li9a ' Pots 1111 CrQ -_ - - a ck nd Pay s .. I .1 .­� and the well is to be deepened until the , i ,A . -.s P�aWer ta�lperature rises to 178 degrees. ` Pat►Si tit',, WCi. , . 'i . . . . `. . -- years-of experience and successful trim have , " -. , , ;. t'r _, , . .. . 11 : prove omcOlete and satisfactory Carbolic orate the I 0_-= t 1 -.:I- . . I: ' most p ry p and far F .: gl hest Did Sores, Festertnga LIicers. Cuts, Wounds, g pl'�ces pall ` for 'cod �, �, 11 Burns, Frost Bites or Felons, and forkeepin out I, l . • 8 , the cold and to cleanse or prevent proud esh wheat at the sloughing or decay. Insist on having McGregor art - - , : .. " . 1. . A Parke's Carbolic Cerate, sold'i 25c. by W or H. 1 1, •, • - :' S Field, chetaist and druggist. 3131. ► - a� . The powers of the Cuban pony are I - .- I .1 P . said to be remarkable. He will make from silty to eighty .miles a day Flour and Mill Feed always ; T D N continuous jog or half rack so easy to for Bale.. .. . . ., the rider that a glass of water can be ASG'OW,,,.Farmers a S ec' ' . . _ _�� crrried in the hand all that distance and �ork , , ! . S+ not a drop spilled. V / --Fluid Lightning is simply a marvellous -*- �H03=PI1 -Tel. =ONE �- d� I���. Rheumatic Remedy. I was for two months a any day. ' vv cripple, unable to get out of the horse from I .7.• w -.1 �. �c•tat'ca. One bc•ttle gave we instant relief, and QUOTATIONS : , , . C,.,.'A .. . l placed tr:e on many feet again. I have driVon four- nn � I - • 1, tr:'n tulles to -clay (so I coul..l not possibly Flour � r 100 y��+•25 tQ �2 50 . • C. hove done wale it not for'Fluia Lightning, for 13.0 , li . . .� . �. � f, , . fire express purpose of procuring another bottle. flan p r Tin,. - 0 1. , ;•its Win. Dixon, Gananoque.' Only 25 cents , .. I .�� � . .. L . . _ �; � • I,t•r bottle. Sold by AC. H, Field. chemist and SIIOr • r. r ?ru�i;t. :31 -34, tS er Ton,' 1 X14.00 � Screeni s per 1C0 Ha a opened out a New De artment filled with , It is said of FIi"rnce `Greeley that goon g P 80G p 7' I. :i ter he went to learn the printing busi- Chop Feed' do . i ;::' X1.00 Il.' J!, ._- . nc'ss he went to see a hrcitc'ter's dau;htei' 111111 C1 see Saturda n1 hts 'il►c uc it Buie hip atte'uded rueeting he , g j,. « :,s - �touislied ,at its ariva the minister .', r " at 0 O CIOGk.., .: : �! ­ I . I . . �, D , , . ;:nuuuuce as iris teat. ,.``j. d.in;;hter is - - 1 c ins reu'iotal� toi inc >atcd t� lilt ,i deg il.'' GH - . - - - -I Earl for verrs been > wiserabl s '{+ _��_� �'�__T� far e lines in Lades " . n..ctet _ _ L aced and Buttoned Ridtl Boots and Slip ers also Mans', frr,in Dvspepsia, and tried all known renielies I ' � s 7 , grid Ilse best nrec�icui Skill of ui} acyuaiutance, Boys ,and Childress _ Gentlemen's Fine Se��'ed and Hand -Pe ed Bootf and Shoe i OT N Green QQd B[jCJ smith ho the rat gg S, all of _ vk ;t i *nt �,re.t Horse, na, o unable to ki d -of -tiring est st lee and wily be offered for less than wholesale prices ha�in �t itllor,t ;teat sutfcrin�, or do any kind of work. I styles, , I bc;:an to think there was no ho to for me, and p g made a large . -that I inu.t surely die : when, like a drowning '' •,.. Io( purchase for Spot Cash. - I . 1. r:,an ca:cHiu; at stray:, I 3e.ern:ined to give I'�iase secured the services of W. fT.''FI'•iii. Just reCei�ed lay a l• ho is in every respect AIcGre -rn•'s Speedy Cnre t; trial. I PA once began A FIRS , , g ruse of I)reBs Goods at 8 And 10 cents ; Grey otters at 4, 5, 6, to improve so rapidly that in two months I was RS -CLA55 HORSE- SHt�Ett 7, and 8 cents; New Prints Ginghams, and Shirtings at 8 and 10 cents A `'Noel Twe ais wel as I had ever been in my life.-- -Wirt' � , ads Evens, Lea.drug ;st. Sold by W. H. Field, _ till General Mechanic. at 35, 40, and 50 •cents., Clothing made to order on the premises in first' class styles. chemist and drt:g,ist. Free trial bottles. -34 ' - The 1 latest -made knight in England, BUGGI E ,CUTTERS, WAGONS etc A choice stock of Groceries and Glassware always on hand., At tic s w Y p e are offering 1x'00 his title in a truly knirhtlj way by Got up to or er in first -class style on she- goods for this ppring must interest our customers and all partiesealling of us. signal devotion to the sick and wounded notice d at prices to suit the times. in the Franco - German, Carlist, berrian, Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet or - -- • - -- and :Turco- Russian wars. His name is -.Interfering a specialty. -`- -- - -- -- - — - -- - -- -- - - _ t r •�•� I ' - - -. r.. -1 c now Sir Vincent Kanter Kenneth Barring. PRICES LO' and WORK Gi3dh. I ! CHANGE V j' FIRMO . - . : - I . ion. W • 1. 1. .. , , . I... A wo d n erful toilette �a'as' �i'arn at an - . ' ' ' .GRE_. - -- - -- f En;;lish draa•ingioonl. On the petticoat �" ., —o�� -� ! y T • . p , : ; :r cf buttercup satin drrtped witL creppe was l - I beg to inform thv `people of Pickering and vieinty that•I . . eiribroidered a bird's 'nest a hick held i 0, g J a . - . i three pearl eggs peeping out amid wild * ' _ a rchased the business later carried on by A. I - huttercu �, daisies, and _. Pn DowB- I . .roses, p" grasses. I .. . Butterflies and bees were dotted abort, Are OW at 1!'ull B1S$1., well, in this village, wild will lu. future leek a tall stock of .% •. -.1 , - . '' , - - _. O apparently in the sky. .. I Ibdgtointo inyoldfrieudttandcustomersthat Groceries School Books and other Stationery. ­ . - .1: . . . - Wonderful is the effee� of West's �j orld's I a now prepared to buy > It Wonder or Family Liniment in Bheu��atism i r -8-U prams, cuts, icing s, l nral scalds and ail A� , A call respectfully solicited. j:: �3ise uses requiring externfll application. It Q of MeM�anj�lg Wheat c p � i* Fta:: is without a rival. Price 25c. per bolt :e. I' �'f the Llest nualitp � , _m -.1_ Sold b} «. A. Field, chemist and druggist. -34 ` _ .1 Ti J • _ It is difficult to get a drink in Zllinuea o + -�•• _1.. � 0 N".Iatu�" Bacon, Spiced ' Roll 11 P _e�i ra,dels of "F0 Iis on Sunday, but a shrewd fellow Dot Ala Always on hand. -- --r- — nne the other e� eninn. He went into a CHEAP _ V g L" and other Provisions, cheap. drug store with a big bilg in lira hand,, Also Bra- , Shorts, and all kinds of ; �, . asked the clerk what it was, went into Mill Feed.:; y ariet all� R„�Z:311TSI - , - raphl *es over the rare specimen he had found, and bongllt tenpcents worth of FLOUR XCHANAED FOR WHEAT. I - O'UMn.A�Trz8, alcohol to preserve it in. 'then hie Went 5 • f """"'o Fresh ;and "ood. JNO HELL - out and bad his drink. a '�T� ,.:.An inspection will oblige. 1. _ � - FARMERS COME AND . ... � � ADVICE, To MOTHERs. -- -Are yoU diattlrbecl at ^ -- - -- - - -- - — •�}� _' ; !' - ` night and broken of your rest by a sick v1r a hVe a ��r�aeh A�EX.�NDL. child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting SEE OUR . _ - Teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle Day& Cheaper Creamer this ,.season - - of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syrup" for f ikj$t a,jjSWerS a good purpose. N g �j$'je1', P T 0 R A P H ' �� 0 - . itdren Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiately. T '' The Char ion i ( r Pend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake 8 �JUC C y . e ar selhn below Bost P hew, $a Tedder, - nt it. It cures Dysentery m Everybody worriers why there -1s I3uch ' �o Y. ry -and Diarrhoea, than last. . MO 1'r ERS, a rIISh t0 - r slates the Stomach and Bowels, cares Wind Clic, softens the bums, reduces Inflammation d F ]X" 00a J • H and J . Bandp are I RAKERS a d gives tone and energy to the whole system. • ✓ ! , 0 Brief $• Photo. �`rall8r,�. - ".lirs. R'inslow's soothing $��p" for children ' The yeas n i8 because he fives erfect i is pleasant to the taste and 'A the • perseription ht* Holders, ilOWt "Oil the roadB lII Pickering Now is the time to order. Also, q• )• p ot'one of `the oldest and best female physicians With G'Te�mer8 and a good a$' .' - . satisfaction 1n every .case, and going still Y H and nurses in the united fates, and is for sale Card Cud" farther will say if there are any persons - bpall drug [4, throughout the world. Price 25 '' �,, cents a botl'e. I3e eara yon ask for "torts. wIN- ! I.Ortllent Of Tinware, Which ScuZersd Tams Plow, who have had Photos taken by me that aw�v s SoaTHI�ICi $MRCP," ana take no other are not equal. to any city work I will ! . _ .. kind: _ Ladies' withers, Vases, & , they will sell at very, .reason- • The best in the market. A l bt118 a S ®C1alt make them onfl dozen Panel Portraits A medical journal telI8 of • a young 3r able prioes.= . Eggs, Rags, free of change. No work allowed to leave,- jvoman who contracted the habit of Self- Binders should be Order- g Accordeons, Viohns,COncer- wool- 'plckiugsi Morse Hair, ea the Studio unless first -class and highly chewing coffee. The habit grew until now t0' avoid delay. - finished. Photo made in any kind of she carried the coffee to bed with her tinfa � Mouth Or Organs, Old Copper,. old Brass, &c., I d weather -= -rain' oft suns=hine. Having' - ind at last she consumed half a poand All below cost Or taken lII @$Char! a for Parties Nantlni; Steam Engines, added : _ tin- a ed aerie very iwe scenery to the Studio a tlas• 20 daps, at ware, Mr j� Threshecf3, &c., well do well to see us am prepared tom ke work second to none,\ Mr. Archibald Forbes has had ttvel a Bondy has before buying elsewhere. . in Canada. of the medals bestowed aver him by has 1 fi ears' e% erielice at Co 'and en ar in a s ecialt A Y P P3'm ' g• specialty,.. " l�uropean Princes for distingaished yalor tinsmithing. He will attend 1�1 large stock of Frames always on hand. ' 1. ' strung to ether with a gold chain for a P. ♦ LADIES. • i + All work done by I the instantaneous Pro - , necklace for Miss Aleigs, who is Iris br ;de to the Picks' nng business for i " ' tees. � - ' - Elea. Bdok •ands us'i� Store; Whitbyt, the uekt� for 5 weeks. Cottle and see our genuine Bell Or- �T` �i. WBRIENO�--- -- - -- - — -- ! • gads, Heintzml►n Piano, and Bening �`�� ' - r mate. BIRTH. Machines, to be sold at low prices stud '��'s iPhotographer, Whitby: - ' Neat door to Post-office.) << 1 Ror,FRS -At Kiasnl ©, on June 12th, 1986, the wife A stet cease Vio ti, rhea "" , " "''' ` *" ! On Suitable terms. of Mr. J. H. Rogers, of a son. ' _ — -- _ lvi' Y- aE litre of3lae: r N WHY SUFFER FOOM - DfED. 1 . - - -- —� )aolrine needles and Oils .in O_'k. c • „ a�+tr Q gg Jh'FnEY - -_At the residence of his. brother, And- :: � ��� ' ` ", ' , • PaC er , or Claremont. t P. • V�l7 TA t><:i ,BIRO. . r6w Jeffrey, 81 Homewood Avenue, Toronto on ` F p: 0- tst, .r I 1, `t} «' 1 f , , �. • z H' adach '' 9 ' Monday, June 14th, Henry Jeffrey, aged 40 An apprentice '_� - �� ':' � ears. gen�trsl Wackstttt},ng. Hare 's Old Stand Picker' y None but a sue Twy need ap 1 r .r - S ii• _ C 0 6 .. * I i1 Y• -.L1 j� + rz I r t s , rte" - PICKE I - �P. H. J,�CRoON.,� . i3il. iOn� td `�' DYSP B IrG MARKET. EP81Ai OR INDIGESTION; HEWS Office J 4 A' ''' Lot 19, Con. 4. I'icltoring. nne 17 If3f3G Parch e _ �wHErt _ Fall "host 78c to 80c; sprinpf0c to floc goose HpI,TEI" CATS I• §'; . � i Fa5c to 70c. Flo -er per cwt. 11%5 to A2.50.' Bkan .k 0 k s ;-I;r ,. �e } 4' EST I �I���� �� t;;l 00 per ton ;short ®, 80c per cwt Chop Toed, L i • IAj �T_-.i - ' wifll tlttoroteghly are scat. They do not 81.15, ficreeninga, floc par cwt. J a C. Tlie llnpoihed Uulls "�'restas atltl "� the ' ` N,R r D� T gripe or pnr�e, bt xct very mildly, and FARMERS' IMARKEV Rill serve cowsat lot 22, 3rd `oou., FiO er '� ,,, r ] ,Ot'- ! EIR w6PnlvNr stet -i a e eansidered riceleM4 . "Presto," first prize $.year old : bulb last ear n Toronto, rJun6 I7 18A6 Holland, is the best holstein bull in an/t u �,`,. _ They leave provcq 4o lee the p . The streetmfarket to -day was quiet and ii�rico lit Apply to J. O'CQN OR, • 1. uneanged: About 400 bushels of wheat o8ered on remises. e � AT 6 Now i i the Tirne to L ` e GRE ES LESS N� !: and. sold at 77c to 79c fqr fall, 65c to '76C for -' '- w•'Jt-!�•, ---- n --- --- :;i i sprng, and 66s to 71 for +� �1 e * Y0111t' - Orders. :" �• .:a , •4;., OF THE ACE ' goose. Barley firm�e�� RIOT �5� @toi • ':' ` 1 , .. sellin;; at 63c to 90c, O$ts Sim with sales of • R "' "` tip AIIC ifiwir6 > m tudlgcr tiGSi, Dlti�• . _ �. ( 240 bushels at 35c to 36c. Peas are nominal at 58e' I , "' ° " `# They are st air Dilute and a3t for rye. Hay dull and prices iYTII;S C�opfatin l3u,ldttag' in ilia ocdEird Stomach. steady ; k loads sold at $10 to $1.2 for timothy: , . °-`�. - Spring should leavyo Wolf6rders how. thus recur- ..sated perfect care. toe them, and be SPLINT -BxI KET zl „t zu' ndtwb- +, - .:_. and at 88 50. to 89 50 for clover. $.tre`w stet,dy ` inga g eat reduoti-n in price. relieved lfrom yoiur udsery se Pills L,:: s is loads at bushel sizes. 3askete of. all- othe sizes _- "' box, 2sc. per box 5 boxea'vor $l. 9 to �S10 a ton. Hogs sold at x 1_ at 87 00 to+ y .•..sJLiA a ''" r' • 25. Beef, g4 50 to $8 for ford- made as well !, ;` i ,.a.. - $�T 6t� , - L w e; - F'OR SALE BY ALL DRUGQISTS ANID.� aarter9, and 6s to $10 fo: hindquarters. Lamb - I j7 ll 17p ,�' DEALER !N MEDBCINEB. i 7 to $8 50 ; and mutton, $7 to $9 per loo Orders for tl a trade` filled eaoltfitaivelq. ", r,:. lbs. A x� i lr .!'ASH�a� . 1 i.L'AlY, Be%VM of u erfei nd Bas Imitations. Genn- The Veneer ag Specialty.- �o , t produce market was quiet to -dap; and :• �!t - eel generally ruled steady. We quote : 12e to r}a ..L/an hate QI1e Qj1 tj'la,l by ofd Vial ftl filled _ d lnmbeY zlelfvored ire wrnpp.d only li3lue, with signature on every ��'i W box. Free trial k ¢ of th_se Celebrated Pills �c ; butter, lb rolls, l3 to 15a, large rolls, 12 to 13; Floor and apple Barrels .always Od aNpt to any address on, rdeeipt of e. 3c. scamp- - interior, 10c to 110. Lard 1; Cheese e 7 1te hand. All ore_ :ors by mail promptly at- dro 11I OBt card t0 : >i • _. __ fl �1E$T dr CO , Bacon 9 to llc. Eggs 14 to 13�. Turkeys 75c to tended to. Ar iresa PP - `f NO'. y ,, .I SOLIrIPR(�PBIET9aS. . j N i : ' $1 50; chickens per pair 65c to Sk- Potatoes - ' j 75bag 500 to We Apples -per barrel, $1 to . J, B. WURTS, Pr ridwif . • `' T z'�,= 'S. "'8i a 83 K,Na'3 EA Trsosrro, ors .' 4 ?-y (Preen River Out �� °I : .. I NT, PIUKERI iCI. Pr � u t Pi ke r 11 E . . ,� - ] to .. _ . . ._ - "r } - . 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I - I . . �. s r . k Wsd, but It is I ..1. -0 . _, ..,r, � �,. � 1- .;,, some p M�" pro . - 81L . I . I . . I r `T,h66,w ford4astfolls around Pah' an be fatimated IM a compromise between &at . :, I .. . . I next morning. "MI81109 to be . ; I.` pound4 stuftlig him been nh h , - AIMAt unto 09i3doli as the Indiarts a44,0 04 I I IIVO - . - 41 Ono* POWMul had become very friendly, two of the vr�� . -, , - �,- ;"'. I amrding to Gakown miklary an- . I , ..,. -Ai-, -int Its slagp,. would be more dif- Little is known of the hk- - ' �J' " durnwA- sum and the pr" asked for the outtert f6 - . 4 ben Over to the Johoson's %.vialtin.' th4 � _ 1 6;;�u though now extinct Bothulis or D000*hfo remained behind ti, the rot u � . i , -: mia' Ism free to no -.% . . ...�,,. 1 say that I hadn't been so ril- floult " in 1870. - 0oo, may be affected. Thin hould be of red Indiana, the aborlIgin",of New Ruchan Pe next mo, nin M of 1A,: un up I " -1 . -%% f aft - A geWhine .lRawlish sole in ..'reported to . I . � .. MA hnao�4 she 0.12 -if, 4. . t In Any the ses-oor at, and in the Interior of the I ; I a . hays, . that five thousand will do IL I . g Jhe I 6 t rOes.. stn'- Min .To b oll" . .-.1.: . 00d NP011 an I was than. ,They foundland, that at one time sported along day, finis that LI, ut, Bluch laoi-4 - * �L I . I L I 'alo L fo the India" i ' . � � Ins Ulan 1 A ""SO OOM- country, pitching their wigwams Sevin 4 a" n')trged me 4' Now 11 d &und R�Xr callutry4 r 0 she ... ... . at 'a 16 suspect treachery and imme,iiately bel� I V the16 g rlff that @tirrod Me Up go. ve Y a " t ry 4 OON" wr! - - A .?911m _ VrnM,M hven� tofu. &sib ago, and mat to a, L 3 ' . P ut is was the foolishness of pl�uly an he anti -gig margin of its beautiful taken and rv� , iralint for preservation. I ; . dared the two m. n and fled. Lghort1l, ,1L treating got of the 4 Legislature of No- which teem with flith of the finest dOW'P- Lieut Buchan returned and wag h - . They'" got what the papers call the �4do- Of thirteen lynohings conducted by one ads. Everybody claims the right to treat tiou and giving chase to the noble carribou . . , to find the oorpas of I he two Men horn b&G4 of --vigilant; In #qstanp durtpg %be v -t with tit oorative craze." They've got it real bed., friend, and the olaim, b so reasonable that or ;;indoor that in v&A numbers traversed heads severed from the body. 00^1 - The Indi% I durtno how they'll come out of thrQ6 1hobigs 'it Malmed that the" & ,. ., even the offiom do not dispute it. who had accompani"d him � ­ the country from north to south, displaying it '�Z in twelve histanose. It- " "�'B' mAiih was hanged ,seeing What over ik I'm dreadful, afraid it'll leave . It re uhid throe n 10� with a WAKTU the handling . of the I bow sad 9 hk I . P .I- --- . , occurred, and fearing that a 8i , I Millar 4 - ..... .;.... L � GO kind 6`86n4oless. Tho7 seem that way, they 041p" with awaited them, if they remained In= in lively fashion whole 1" A. VI&j - a . - n*wt to Ins. 1 could on" am of ll� V *my W. 32 per cent, of females In the lately fo gSth"Ll4p an return So � " I L* tIVL "a &ek light ed Yd Careful shows that In -,MiA- to Ion dur a' = ,grai*4ex"r machunt of a day 4.1 shi ,k* were never mom again. I fl -I'd prescribe a �god. ti,xim laboring � classes and I I per sent, of a Hillsdale Collitp,Vlohi, The 600 chairs and swift cartoon, from VF" Pay 9frhL , m f sk:nx or the bark _ r I ... . . I aORM O'houso.:Work for 'am, an' I'd imske work on Swaday, In addition to their Weok- benches that had bow distributed among 4bItch1,*6":M&tIY- sown togohOr. Qime , -� . (TO M COIMMrED.) ' -. '4M take It In good aimed domes ev'ry dolye lywoosm. I - . . I . . . . . . � Now I hain't'l no Objections whatever' to The RUNdiM do L * - M - 't j ,- L.' ' . - ­ : the barns and fields in the neighboring can;ossily imagine that Newfoundland, with . .. 1111111111"# vem an as decided that Pountry on the proceeding night by the Its wild animals, Its numerous lakes sod �;- -- ]USCIOLLANEM 1TEM& I things fixed up nice an' party. I like norm shall be retailed- only Iq hotels and st:kdonta. . / � r , - ' ' : I . I - , . to 409 am no, but tht-re's nean in all thi I . ! I river& teeming with fish, its marshes swarm- - : . I . , - -4 $he lkol*j - f the In with Darmipas, curlew, plover and One minute's imprisonment in I ... , . . no" -A" m ( _ I jail *4 C6 kw. doxhousay.. Aq&rePul1cf.thbo4Iot90e , Lf ate. hrot t a gby . .�'. I MY it's all nonsense to tie ribbins round 0 volts sh6pa w;h be olbsed on Janf, 'I, Me , snipe, whilat on the plains or barrens punishment Imposed on a rasa char I I . . �.j lc�a Poca potl, " I 809 charged ia L � . • Xioln vo �, Po to "y i the logo O' the chairs, an' It'i all fooJimbirten I W be met counties herds of reindeer; what a Clarendon (Ark,) court with having ... . ­ . v s ; , - . F - ! I ( . � I feet rAbove Us ioa. Th' orator, which " to bring im old milk -stool ak, Vnt't,- lan' , .1 ; � a is paradise this must have been to these w Ild products of land for which he . soldth, ' ' ' - do I 'd' the oomple4ly obscure within by gulphur"s � bad failed to A omrt insitfal'rode'atly con mns I daub pleters an O� *% , ws on I add bbrigin Whor4p - --,.; i , pay the rent. The trial Occupfcd w - .or i an , " an 000 , an to 'chief noFpon of a, Rbegkh- infantry regiment vapor, in about 2i miles In ovouit d 1, I�Avage P , . .. . , ' call it ornamental. to . a . .. 1� "N - I mat it in a comer an nine Years in the pohitandary for Illegal- feet deep. The entire centre of the to of .r L daps, and upon the verdict being 1q&rms or VU unsk -led-,; It ain't purty, "I It ain't useful, an' Untgin.d, pttkw ii pronoun.W I- if heir to alo so 04 - the condemned w Aked acroas },bacon ,I: a ly lotting off Youngman from, military nor- the mountain soom-i to be solid sulphur, 11 I � _ y mdelf tilled, � - thin sin one thing or 'tother, what's *a . P rooni . .... . � the roe rov rn'of the savage wood, ,. and placed himself in charge of the Shoe V1104. . - which is deposited at the rate of about a �.. - ­ - =O'havin' 'am round.' ' � . . ; Eumnated the '5wild vbird. swept thescaly Aoodl; who took him to the jaill, where he • - : . :1 ". - . , �­ as I don't fan ct jeju. " nez M4 Johnsoh, iwz 1, I I ­� Or whon She halcyon sporied In the bre, so. I I . A Justice In 'Georgia iv6entl undertook ton a day. . 1. I - ... she to me Y � " " �i n ftw� I "but famAT-4hey'reAll the 6 ia, t4 matry teas couples afj,,%oe and martUd At the %orAsn,".itaval port of Wilhelms- , .. � I' Ill ht canobe they skimmed the rippling oak out one ndanto's time. � 'all their bliss or care; � bJ$b Women -to on of the non before he ' , The pawing moment,. The general depression of trade hu D-W the girls won't be behind the limes'. �?,Aun. . 0 was haven, on tilq,Nofth Sea, a number of Is- � Such && their 11 reg h#A 0son of . gir ing the I . _ the ohI1416A we 1re. itmalf very severe , I . . . , -a who -were engaged In olea 4k . no's there'll be a nolitaiy thing in #fie &*kraiof theft- fact. He afterward t the borer I IY felt In the artht V�.r' - . . . . I M , id . . 1.,. ms�ter at.-aights4el i fitio then .. 1mr �l �oros, wind of England. Mat ain't decorated by,4iw fima' they. git OU1 to L the iptxtioa iron hull of a. s$4amer atg, t4q ;p - 41 the ' it ,:1 mig !,;,' Some Of the artiste Poor fel• � _ Vi . , I u I thru. Jest see this boot - lack," qfz she, an' . of the contracting parties. sequ a I *Itbitlke rot4mift in r, a uJh# refuge in lowa,-hava been -reduced to scre'stralts )) - 3 � The Commission kited b` the 'ere --amidst its Wa ti 14 . An � I swan If that hadn't neon 11 dcoorM4. . " . ps�. wai %hat.ninete#u of the woo 66 l6t6rior, wh u fal Matures are about the first things gverz 1. i .. S 7 . for*sta go me, in abundance could atill I be litfiriianity economizes in go . . I had a bk blue bow on Ce, An �Go*wulneq to.,inventipte the grest,kAn- viWently ,111, with WkmistaklO)le my ' tows when it Wig . . I . .. . Oth�t day found. Here In perfect security, their draw in the rt inn of "If indulgence, hel to ­ - I a� -,. � .... 'have& decorated bucket In the parlor, an' h6urs fout , I � '� the girls raid about it bein, oil the ro#e- to - ,kthquakes list Christmas report of poGonl4g' and ii th4 004PO I ­ . dalusian er � 9f fok . W well. . 11 them died. - - - � . � . ,- . that over 17,OM buildings were injured in of hunting grnuads�unintruidad upon, they erect - known artists of established re .� -; �. . 1. productions � they've been a huntin' all over the neighbor - Ciranada and Malaga, of which 4,400 were An old Inhabitint of the E . uglish village flim,tion• Here In perfect happiness and and it Jim at; id that one Painter has been l h . ed their wisrwams far from the reach of d'iv- It difficult to disposepf their �ut"011 &d ­ . hood ve find one that not to be used In morr. a- ruined; 745- penor.n were klUbd, and 1,485 of -Wednesbury, named Edward Ham pson, . to " body' ell. Father, he says its all foolish- wounded. ' savage luxury they reigned undisturbed 1 ' f reduced that he is glad to keep the 0 ... .1.1 a w I . I a oosiahamith, has just come Into possession. . � " . ­ ' ­. . �. non, but I 81pome Ve girls like When, therefore, John Cabot dIscov;4d of life boiling by the lowly in of , pot steamer -under the will of his ancle, I .It , an' want An oosan @te ' ' i ' 4atsly "Ic out to Now of $4,000.000 . . . . M. 1� Newfoundland to he kind o' like other folks." � Zealand a consignment of bumble been. At Ad-am Roaden, 4ittle dealer, of Now Zea- In 1497, and came in 0ont"t ing pictures. with the aborigines of the island, who w�ro " I agree with him," nez T. 64 It In all Pre$etkt clover does not seed in that county y, land. Roadeq, who was a Weduesbury man, clothed with skins and painted Poole, the fa mo us' London tai!lor, who died foolishness," It af,il style. It never will be. becatise there Are no bumble bees to fortil i z a left his nativi'tqwn fifty-three yeara'ago �. with red Noma time ago, Was 110 Cockney but a8imen. .. I . . . . .. � . - � . ­. . It's jest folks a tryin' to do somethin'. an' the flowers. The importer hopes that the almost penniless, and Anbe that time he - ochre, they naturally behold his approach pure Yankee. The Amt•rican Anglo.mon. - . . . . . they don't know what. A thing ain't worth bumble been will gave him $5,000 a year in has acquired his wea'th by memo of cattle with terror and astonishment, thinking isew who P!ltronized him under the fond d,. - . . -,.. .*-",: the ship- he had traversed the ocean g tbiat '.' ­:­4.1 sPendin' time an' money over unless there's clover seed. - � I farming. . �, . . with, roughly : - ..------------+- . . was an enormous bird or animal. An no re- know felt thoroughly diAgus , �"nglilh, you some idea In it, an' you can't say there is one � ­ =- ---- - ­ I . . ides of dense in boot -jacks with bows on 'em � I . - . ----L ------r----- -­ mistance was made, and as they seemed 6 ted when, they a . . . . � - . . ' learned the truth. The fact of the matter . . J33we ain't intended for boot-jacks, an' boot_ L ­'. " .,. � .. (lined W come to friendly terms, Cabot, with ., . . ­­ .. . I..., :1 . -1. I .. :0 I I in, it is extremely doubtful if first class AIL, . . . a a ain't intended for parlor ornaments. .,:. ,.­. � ..:2 - his Crew, landed, and at once a friendly in- erican tailors are not facile prin,k,pR in their . . k.' ck , . . . I in '"' . : ,�, . 11 � . : � : - .i. I I . � -.1 I ..� . . . . I tercourse . - I . � It's ridicTun far folks-to puttir with such i: . . I . took place amongst them. It is business. And that E fish tailors the .. . . - � : .. :;. - . . � . w - - L . , - . ': -jort, ug� nonsense an try to make themselves think -.,;-'*; .. I I , 11 I : . evident that they must have become warm real that Is those who have never 9 been , . I—— !..,i . - ; :-.. 1. ��.- I .. I - . ,.". - . . . said close fricnd,i, for on . they'er bein' artistic I Artistic ? P*haw I ' , , . , . I I ... , . I .Cabot taking lealve mywhere else but in. England, with all their , .. . There ain't the first thing artistic abo " i, � �:. :: - .1 . ., . I . of the Now-found-land, three Indiane t, ' ' xi� it I , � . �, . ■ I I ()corn- exclilencies, have "not the gains gift of gi,r.. I , 1. I I I ­.! I ; : - f! It's worse than the. card-board craze that .. raided him on his return voyage. But, uin- ing stylish finish and cut to -clothes am the . . .. �­ ..,. - � . . .." . ,�. , . ... � ". I . I � t. 1-. , : . . . I - . I . - . , L ' � I " I I ,:I I . I t . . , . : . -�;, "�';",L, �� -1� -,.r!..!i ',��������., .- . ..; � . . - .. - , :i­ ,` -1 . . I I . . � � . - - , . . . . . we had a few years' ago, an that was bad . ,.'. . �.. I , . 11 1% , . .. :, . �, t. fortunately, the dis iovery of the island prov- architects on this side the water. � . . - '!..� . I ,!'' .. . . I � I.- , . ! I . .. . ...., - , t­1 - � � L' � , ":. enough. If girls would only get up a little � , fl.,�; . !; ,�L " 1 * L � . � . . , . I . 1. . . � . . .: t . 1, :�, : ad fatal to them. From the first frie, 8 - . , t. �: ..;. -,- .;, .�. 1. , I . illy ,.. ­­ . . . . , . . L " : . - . . �:. , L . .��., ! . . . . � ' . L . I . . . : :.; . . . I . . . . . - I ' . . ' . ' ' I 11 I 0- Here is a good example of the practiml I . enthuslasm over helpin' their moth(r an' �� .'.' I - - - - .� feelings had always existed between then- . .L .. .-: � - We beg to call the ati ention of Ho' 6 A 'Value of knowledge and the di a .. .., . makin' things pleasant for her, it 'nil be a ! useke pers to "our dining and their white invaders • ; this'frierid- sadvantage, . of ignorance great deal mere to their credit, Lace Curtain Department, in which *e show e ship, Lcwever,:could not lost long. " to the relative values of . . .. � � .. Decorate me, all the newest The In- - . things. A Connectent %a. received & her life with little. sets 9' kindness that she designs of the best En lish and Scotch makers. . dians, reared In their savage state, knew not Persian can appreciate. They will make you look . . 1 7 . i; : the differenbe between right and wro� kersian rug as a present. Small - scaled I ' . 3 . ". ' , L ' � :9' creature and barksin-hunter that he was : �. ,. � . . .. - . . . better t6 her tb&D all your fuse-work, an - %.i I We* show nice La 3e ,Curtains at SbVentv-five cents Children of the forest though they were, $he You'll git real pleasure out of it, for there's 11 � P loving the wild nature and I got an opportunity th trade it for an ingr►ill - . . . I freedom which One dollEtr and One-fifty per pair. an ides o' news in it. Itai bright'nin' up other 11 ! . I � .. 1. ­ .: were always theirs, bounding through the carpet and snatched at the chance, thinking . . L I �L ., falks' lives, an' I take it we can't spend ... - - " -` � �" 1 L ' 4, � he he had a good thing. The man who give . ' ' ' ­ , e thick forests seeking the wild birds, and 1. We are showinF handsome bound'duAi''ains, large I the carpet was (qually I norant of the � &Ins our time in a move Batisfact'ry kind o' deco- . � _ _ sizes, chasing the reindeer over' barrens, on their 9 I " ..-.-, .. satin' than that is. Fritterin'awayti-i.eon - in of the rug, and so were' everal other ignor. at Onie-fifty, Two a Hars, Two-fihy, Three d�llars, Three- swift powerfulateedo. To care . tho amuses through whose 9 100ot-jacks an' buckets, an' tyin'rMlne an fift y, Four dollars and up. ,, .: . of their wild and s,,vage, state . ome hArldn it Passed in .1 . ' . ! . was itnpos- 1: 11 4 �� � . : . �' . I . . . i�;, " �. . ­ L- ''.. ­ �, � . . ... chair legs, an sick outlandish foolish- - . . , course of trade. FinalIV, a connoisseur got to C aLr . 1-1 I., j, ­.. I . ­ - . . 1. . . - 11 . . . . . ; .. ,: sible. When the island, therefore, becarne . . - ­­.. I . . . . - , ,­ ,, - J. , !. ;. -,. _ ,­. �'I 4.- 7 -.1 ": . - - ­... !,., � ,!� �..� , � riess makes folks shaper, an' solfieb, an' all ,� , - I I ,. -i ;,�:, I., . - I posse ion of it for $W and found no difEciii. : . . , i _ ­ . .. -,. �­ . , 1. , ." , - . . 1. . more tbOkly populated, the Indiana beca e , .. . 1; : -..: ... '' - . 1. .. - . .1 .. . 2 � .1 I L .. - - .. - 'L ... I ,L . . I more and more reserved towards the whites, *1m the outaids. Its. jest do in' things for ' .. . .1 I I � � I f - . - � I ty in di8P08iVg'Of it for twenty ti- ce what ' . ., ,��. , I . I .: . :.�. ­ , . I They now suspected that their territory , - . .1 I - . .� V . . . . � . .1 . . � it'll look fancy to other foolish folks. It �.. I �' - 't .t. , , would be taken from them and become canting pearls Wore swine ? . I . . �J­ . . I .. . I . � I , 1. ain't good sense, or taste, or good. an . : . . -11 . I t . property of their invaders. Already the axe The days of skating are - I I y- ..,;. ;.. 1, 1. . . - .:.- . . , . 1. I , ing round - I . .. � 9 . . . . ■ , of the woodman and settler could be heard again, and already pi i g ti thin .-AUN2,SUSAN. .. �': ' UIL-TSn' !. '" corn �.-.:. show, an'.,try'in' to cover up od' trumpery so . � A he had paid for it. What is the use of a . I.. - .. BLAN' .�� I % :; . ­...., I .. - . . I . ,-.,. I � I . I ema n anticipations . . � . L .., I .- , . I .. A �:", . . - J, ­:�. 'I . .. .- . , . - resounding through the forest. an a ipations of . . - , . . . , I I � ,�­,- . ... . I � - I - - . . I 1; L I -- : . , . . � � �,­ 1: , , , I .A: *yonr ,.4peclal attention t - I . i and coast began to sw&XM wbh..mon, busy and glad the hearts of youth, and o 1 � , � I .. . . . .; -1 . -,:- W . The sea�- many hour' &ple"&T t sport sti,in&kIng I .. - . .. - . . -, , ''.1 . .. � 0 o1n, Blanke . - . ..T. .. .. . �, � '. , ....:'.,:,f 1 ,. ! Qu f a -gc4d . . .,. Choice Recipeo.,- , I , ,,t LWOU d also e eager to . .. . - - .. I .. : epartment, in which no hotise can give you the same value. them. _pther the fortune that awaited many also that are not 80 Young. Graoefui. .- �. . . co . i . , . I BROWN' iBRXAD.-Threo*oupm of rn'meall, Splendid Heavy 61 All Wool" white Blankets at, $' 1 Here, on the waters, could be' teOn new is nine-tenths of the art of skating, and ' . two cupsof iyemeal, one tablespocufulof . 2.509 39 "509 $49 boa's of all nations gathering in the harvests all who Indulge in this most exhila-ating of L . ... .. . . �: 44•50 and $5 per pair. B that were of more value than the rich mines a 0 winter sports, should seek with all their . Z:.­'.:­.. ��--' ult, two-heaping tablespoonfuls of molasses; . Bed In very hand Me pnftern4 .. - I... ..­�., ,-.-,��.:,�..; 1. 0 . e ­- -.11 .. . . I, I ::�'.,"' ­ ...... ; _ mix with water or milk soft enough to pour ut 75co 90ci V, *I-25, $1.50, V-759 and *01w and up. I of Chili and Peru or the diamond fields �f power to secure a graceful carriage while . . . , In a pan; bake slowly three hours or'stes. .. . . i� �. M Africa • ; and over the barrens could be bear on the fee. If there is anything awkward. ' I.. , I Id , . two hours and'bake one. i . ,, Beautiful Elder 'Down Quilts, at $9. regular price he city ' . � �* "i the of the rifle, as the hunter or tra looking on earth it In the skater who sprawis ; - - UTT - same goods. 1p B EiLMILK MUFFINS - -Thyme hi,ie but Ten to Twelve Dolls�rs for. per emerged from the outskirts of the for- I - . '., �,`- . :,, !,� ''IL .;!. . � 1 11. 1.L .1 along At An angle ef thirty or thereabouto, to be tried to beccme a standing breakfast . . I � . L,., . . . . . . . . .'.1 I ': . 1� . oak and bounded over the plains, lcatterii�g . ' I - -' .' -� , .1. �­.l � :­' %­ . �. .. . _�_ I ..*- . � � � , .. ­­ I . .. . �.: I F . ; 1. . . I with arms going like the wings of a wind. dish. Beat hard L � , Ir .1 ­ .��J -, t . - � � ': , . I : I .0, I .:- . L, I . � .�:, I�j . L� . . . � :. cover . � two eggs Into a quart, and . - ! . � . � - . . - ... " .1 I . . . the rabbits or han a from thek ' 8, ih mill and legs exWbiting curioug gyr&tiou: ir "" 'L'' ­' , , L'... � � �- - ­ .. their wild and mad ' - in flour to make athick batter-about a, , : t­, -- � ' . (weer, r, - ;­ p. , ' . ­ ,!;]; � �.,. : V : , I . - that envious and jeal us foollil uwt'wh .. � . ­:..... " I . �.; ­ . � . gs gathered NkAters can make than to a rifice grace for . � - , - - : , I VITE �'� .� 60 . a - ' en"It. in mixsd--and lastly, a to&- _� " . �­ PECTION -. IN to Of.9 No wonde Th4r6 in nogreater mistake that young ­ , 1%, ­­ �­; within the breasts . �­ ...- �, spoonful of-sall; and tho same of soda. Bakp � I .,-­: -�;.. , �!­ I . . ., � . ­ ..: !' a Indiana, an they more rapidity. Such rapidity in too door. . ,.:" I :.. �- .. ­ I .. . I . . � .. ' .1 ".. , 1. L . I �. � .;I.u_. , � .. - ­� - ". : .1 , ­ , : �..,­ -, L I., - -- . . . '. . � . ,; I �. � i ..: - - , . . 1. I ­ , : ". `4 -1 .. ": e, -1 . .. 11. .. - . . I I .�. . . . - e. , I. 1. . , , . Z . ;�-:�` -- .1 . 4) � ., I the march of civilization, the wild &:nirnal� I . :, � ��,�. -­`., ­-,­: . .1 . . � . '' . I . I P .1 . . I., �. , . � . � . - - . � i �;. � . �. . . - 9M - I. ­ : ":!:-1 . . . . 40, - � . , - , , I. ­ . �1. inshotoven in well -grassed Uns. Muffun, , � saw their beautiful I I - L '.. . - forests give way before ly bought. �. . of 0 kinds should be out around the ad � .: -- � - . I I . I . . . . , . .. . Nobody need despair of a mani�II�iliu.. then pulled open with the fingers. . , , robbed of their beautiful furs and thee" of�' learns the wa a of the white . - : L .. 11 . F1,91iff PUDDING.-Take a well-olesued fish, i : : Its riches. Instead of friendly intercourse ' Y _ - . with the whites, a feeling of revengs 918 tion with remarkable quickness. A good - --- I ­ i Ind after boiling pick it free from the bones, E . I ­.:­ LEY i P LEY Anil example which last put over the fire, with a little of : :.� IL' . 1% - . - I hatred came over them. of this comes from California, where . L... I : I . . I . ­ X • . ��: X . I;. : _: . . . . they have recently establisbel a trades un- .; . 1. " Tbame &&Vag* obil - i ion, and tested it a few days ago in the mod Leh was boiledin, and let . I �, . , . _ the water that the f � ; � 1 , ­ drft of the forest begatt I Min g st " .'L . Vw � i .1 . W a t,md - . t it 6A to sho WY to appropria approved fashion by ordering a strike of the them stow gently. In the mom a put the .i � I I I o� the Market . flesh of the fish on a mortar, and pound fine. ,. 11 - . I . ... the white man's goods and wam wheneveF sixty colestiale employed in a cigar factory - Then mix it with the water from the bones . --- ­i � L - the oppo4alty - Ocurred; this-184 to dimputeo where there were 2s white labo and sufficient milk or- cream. Season with -.",:.: ,..!.,,I .. �� Jii4` 1644y. bioidibiled. The, h4miters ani Object being to com rers, the sole I . white pepper, salt, ard a grate of nutmeg. '.'; ;., ��, . I - " i . 1. I pass is - . - . ." �' L. ��'. ;!*),� . . !.� ;,-:% . . . *a folt that tlie Indiana vver6a 13ourcp latter. There was no complaint about wage . `k. - : : -:. ., I . . ,4 . After standing a short tim�-, this w, . Ill be- 1.. , . I .. � I . of annoyance, and they were looked Upon � -the offansiveness of pale-faced compttitioc ­'�. . 1 � � . ;, . I � 1. . , ; . :1 :. come a white jelly, and should be served � : . , I I � only fit to be destroyed. : t Z '��­ 1� . � , it was that troubled Ah Sin. The with a rich white.sauce. .e, 1! � , '- : '' The p8m,Ce and harmony which the In - strike appears to be exactly of a kind with � :. - �. . - .� . I . .1. � . - L � .-.'­.­ �­ ..I . .: ..., ... � % . . 11 I .L "' I � . I L e now about t the coal minsm, strike ir Wycmi I SNOW CARE, -Half a cupful of-#'rVmula ted .' �,,: '!' : ' ." � -1 .1 - I .. . - 1 . - . ...:, - I ;.�, :. .- s � I . . '. . I . had previously erjoqed�vrer ng Against . I , , 1: " 1 . :,:;:, ,.- kl.,�A . . :,.-.. "'' � : . � -1 - , ---. I I ... -, - � � . � . . . " I '. - �; - - , I.- , ., 1,'. .. .. I . , . ,., . ., �.. ; , . . � . - I L ,; xcept that the b BUM Q44 . - � . , - - . I, � , . , 3 $ables pooL ful of butter, two eggi, . . , t . I . . : be ended forever. , heir hunting Chinese labor, a � - .1 . :,!� . , ,� , , ': -�. , . were iu*aded by a trtbe of Micma a fro have shown a superior humanity and regard one cupful of flour, and a teaspoonful 6f ' . , �'� : - 0 eathene I I � .- '.., �i 1. I bading powder and two tablespoonful -�f . ..,..�� ,,..: . 1 �,'�, � , l. "" ; -.: �!:,_ L . . - . : ­ � Cap's JkVto * . . . , i , I . ; i I . i. .. . , i - I . . . . �, 5 . , . I I " . . : ' �L . ' ' cot , who or the forms of law. - % � . _ _ _ 1' , $1 44d L .NOV& Scotia, Who swe6t milk. Bake In a rQuare van and out !i. VCEire'offering extiI&Irdifiary vii1fie in thil; dieoartwl 16"ut the' uss Of firO-Ums, carried oin a war A St. Louis paper deals very successfully Into little-Equares when cocl. Fir the $Dow, 1 1 oat' 1010tWillb- . ei*termfna�;on against them L . standing the adVAnCe i 1 j7liSto , which coull with those crude thinkers who are constant- take one cupful of stewed and sifted sour . . n m duties and the pr Ice of wool. . ';'! I - . ,: L tfutied for a number of years. - The Govern- ly bewailing low prices as if they were a na- I ­ . �apple&, one cupful of white sugar, amd the -,. . ., .. 1 ment made strsnuou 8 efforts to bring abou white of ore eik. Beat all thoroughly to.' HouSek ' a peaceful Bettler,Qeut, but Of no avail. Th t'on&'OOJ&mitY- "IN it)" sava this lavel- head . . eckpers � tud othors In wk fit I Of arstl-Aas's Ca-- , - - ed journal, "a calamity tb&t & million far.. gotber, andspread betweenyour eq6res of , a 0 rpets it � V46rY -unfeeling, barbarous - hunters Rul no assiAtod -by the *&,%,ago bXut&lity of the Mi , cake. . w rates should villit our Carpet ROOM during Our - , d tmpperm, Ilies BhOuldibe able to buy flour at 2� instead I I . Big. Bales of c . .. A , . 'Maos, had raised the savage nature of th � 10 * . " .... VIENN BREAD. ­�- Sift In &� pan four lbs. Carpets now got on., ,., ��:, '. . Of 3i cents a pound ; sugar at 7 instead of p us I I I Of flour, move 'it from the . ,�.,,- .11 :,., ': 1. 2 - , . ­!.. I ; a conts; a cooking stove for $9 instead of $15 ( - ' , : .. . I.. .. . .. . I L .. %. once powerful red Indiana and at levgths a suit of clothes for $5 Instead of $10; and . centre to the . J.' �L.'. %�' : �.'' ' L � �'L ; ." . ' ' ' . - 't4 ,:. J�� . , I %, 1'. . , �. : ; L I - ­ 46 I .. L . - sides, and �.. ffSIMAome ne';w d ' 's I . ..;, . i, '. :., - : i. , :, . . . war to the knife" � � pour on one quart of milk and ' ' " ' ' ' - Was I)VOClaimed between! A blanket for $2 instead of $4 ? Are them . . � . water, and stir into It sufficle t to . e81411 in ttp,extry Carpets at 30eq 35C9 40co 45co . the two races. Everywhere the Bathuke not more , form% thin: batter; then . were hunted like consumers than producers in the I JA L add a Xt of milk 50eq 55c and 60c p4 mr yArd and up, -2; - 1 -;.�: !" 1. -, � . 4 1. T wOlvvs. Their 'bows M: country, and are not low prices. thereforet . , I I , . � . ., I ­ , - in which dissolved an ounce of malt, and ; - ,;. . . . I : �, . I Arrows QORI# &H them " Agoinat the' favorable to -the larger v amber?' Ofootirse L...:.. , - .1 .. 1. - 4, : ­ 1. . . , , .� I : : I f I " O A - , ­. , , . '' 1� . .. : '� %,� !;L I . I I .: � . , , I �,,, , 1.., . � �� '' - i ' L ':. -�. , h invaders, , I ' � they an. Every fath . - one and three-fourth ounces of yeast. Cov. -� ; : , I .1 - .. 1�f " 11, ... L . _ 40- f - er of a famfiv can see .,;: 9 M 7.1te 'rpt'r iaid'"d tip., :: �11 t - L � "I " 14 or(br to &boot jL,'! doMtion, thro I 11 . . rem] quarters of on hour in a place IM from , 1 .. . :. '. '­-�': ., - , ' - :, ! i s h that problem with ha'ys , � ' I . �, the C104M6r, . Joh1w -DuckworthP soon let no n 1Y be deceived by anybody's wsl� ,,,.Splendid 19" iisl h I or the pan with a cloth "d not for throg. ru +4 arpet' - : , . 1. .- � � _'_ _ L_ � I � , . .. ' - droughts. Then atir in the rent of as flour , - I Kidderminstor Car"6At, 45 and 0toX his "Val In 8L John' a 0% until the dough will leave the surface of the -` el, W, Met C j" *ard . mar -of 1810, Issued a proc a$ 'a th Bum' ings about low Pr'0014 it is himself he is I , And let It stand two and one halfhours ; and upe . , ,- . ..1 [J' ­1 , , ... �Kmatlon enjoining mourning over. nothing also. . � t . . . . . . . ' 1. 7 "' All Persons Wb* cam .In - I ,,� . , � I i . . . ,L y - 'the To give lawyers their due they s�o - diVide the man Into one-pound pieces, to be I . .1 �1 . I - 0, I ,I- , . I I � - contact with a i�! ��­ . . �, ­ i .0 %. I .� ffl�' , , * '.1 " I � red -Indiana tii treat them with pre#y - . .... I., I . , L. ­ V -) ii ff I - '"We are als 0 0 rin Big I to Equare pieces a little more thin th 9 41 - 1#4 # 0frered to mWone who should bring &bout .. . ,ii4t, pact for the Bach . , � , ? ' '"� ,- ' as to conoillate their &ffeotiow. He &1&O , . I i .�� r k kindness so long suffering class in their r t, out into twelve parts each. Make them In-' -� . * I ,I - to, � - judges. They ve & roe 'as on tothe Inches thick,: and turn the i rw I _ 1, ha Pillow ani which it take; 0, good deal to overthrow lu . comer toware, Cottoni6 Ta e Linens, TaWe Napkingg Towelso LaCe Cur I establish a ptrmaumt Peace upon a firm the person of a . ... the contra, tumover on the ould Wns, - The .. ny Particular occupant tbdre, aneA f. the Bum Of one hundred, of. submis109-beard- and &H kinds of N use FUrnighings., also. a Special line of All,W061 pounds and such he would honor., sivenen litrims thirty minutes, the bake in& ho- I even ton minutes. White Blanketag ( tlY damaged) at'abont half pirice. . .ably mention lk Of feeling in receiving an bblogs . . . . ) 811"Immajesty the , . I , r, . I L King. � from their Lordships which my@ a g u i - . But, unfortunately, it 0&mn too ,&o ; the In mat deal L, - Z * . _ - I ... . � - I _ I i . , :: -:-.­­-.. - I . , for their molf-restraint. And mo we 090-.: �'(� i� � ': � - 1. .1 I I .;� , ill � ! . . - 1 . I . - ,.� j� I . �:, ".; . ,:,.:,I ., , I , -to . .., , . � � �. . �­ I - The Charleston New8 and Cour4r Y�- - - -J. _,, i: ` -I :-- : ,�.,�.� I L . . � I - . I . -.: .. L � . . L . . ill"$ who had " one tlm* maintained friend-' olude that things m , .. , .-; .,:�, : � .., . !I I � : ly relations with thS White man, Ud be In a very bed wah there Is a deplorable conditi n of morgja . . � bseam'8 At: indOOds When A resolution like the followfogt . . % 1600h -darom MA Implamble foes. and refus- 1' ramp I.; . .1 I . among the colored people.on the Sea Islandc . '' , ', :;, . I . 4 411 ovutures for paosabit, noting ths Judge of the County Wefll�' . If left to themsolves they will duk to the . . . � . a L into I . . - - � : . In the Autumn of the game rOO"N- i worth, was owded by a vote of 51 to 4 byI � . . I I . lowest level of degradation in a few . , 1­ . ear, Lieut. the Hamilton b&r:-dsgener- I ,,� , That t,j . . 11 . I . I . Buohan with the intanc's Of A=Cuu, diontief"on existing in the ' dM of & . ations. : Here Is a wide field for mlownuy .'-- .. _:: .", L ; . frman explorls : min .;L:, L I . . ' - 11 .1 ; - or the puros i l,b , ­ ,.. ­ 7 4 9 par f efforL - I......:. t�:.,- I .41..... .. - , , , number of the bar of this coun- I � � ;­:", � ­ .��,,i�: :. ­ ., . , � .. 11 I - , - ... .- .... Of Moong te Indiana an I - L ,;. .j., . 1:1. , , . � . . _: L .1'. - 1. -�! .. . . " . ., - . . - - -- - I ''.. - - j I . . I . . I., ­ ; I , �.��- z--'f� - 1. ."::.,. " ";* . -1 I " - : ��­:­ L%1 i. . 01 .!E� , , I' - i. - . _ � . . ­.. ,.,. - 4 � coI - , , MuMin If possible openigg his onor the Judge of this county, owing tO Randy 0rjd alti an of J"- '..­­ - "- �,. up communication with am. Having pen. . � ,:, , , I � .- I I -. , . �!] .�: -;�� � . . : -"._­L,.��,- a ;: :, ' - ' his habitual discourtesy towards them %T-hfie ' .1 . I :'. ;".'.' :.t"' ­I .��..!!.i . e, '.,. ­ -ItL, . Is per, Ga., purchased a bedstead from a lady ,:,; - ..� ,:..,.. ­ " ,T; L . ..., i , es e d Retaff D atrAted about one hundred and thirty miles! In the dimch" of his dution as Judge, - .� . � . I of his color last March for twenty oanits' . . ­­10. I.I... ... I In the interior, he came upon some _ . He ' :: 6:L I. - - t . . . . .- I . . I .., - 4 L . , wigwamw Well founded, and Igs, matter of extreme rt- paid fifteen cents on the bedstead in tw(, - ,I� I . , L t, . their OWRP&n* to f , W " -. . - . , of the Ind'"L ThOu'hO Surrounded and: gret.,, This in oer y v strong. If Dol �. 1, ,!.! iho MUMber of So;:; taini wy i psymmts, and recently asked. permission to , ..1�1 :ceet,`,,1' I .... � 8 ,_ tOO'4trOng9 Men the Judge In question to- I 1. �� ­F I -- LL, . ,.� visit her, but was positively refused on the _ ,. , . '�, � . ` .: I . .1 I , ' I ' . . . . . .7 fall 16W -1310 hands. He soon, however, over. I "0urGd1V unfit for his position. A maw w ho - . ground that he had not paid the remaining ­� . - .;..; - . . , . came their terror, And established a peaceful I is 'ivay discour"ll I . .. .1 1. . ,..- , !" . I ) , footing with thow� SWIDgthat the white men, of his duties had tU I an his fdoI .':,;, , five cents. -, . . . .'' .,�': , ` 1i ;- : � ! * , - n the d[W90 .�­ t,L71;.... . ­- �.­­ ,-1 . ppaAhe- Market, Toront � - Iends iutead of foes L , , . `:, :� � � '' ' 0 , 1were fr In ry ".... ­ I ; . . - . ... � - ., I f�ur of th a In. :­. - �: ­ . il-:�­­ ., I tions. - I - , : �L . . r .. , , '';:; .. 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L , i1 - - 11 fiiAii" 4 ba T i, ftlh�_. bete to i r4l, aae and return �e A) hJhe fo Ind i 464 VA , 4% k,; 'ho ly d Was ho IkN seeing The hw� a •hn ll�t 44 i ued) fly lib P. 1). ) I TEMP. tiaj� having to, lk I e had ft►l1 the cupit -d 06 to Ing pronoun the cow of the ghro ere he ee , �d rude h., Me e k'tiet 1►pr ,lets, poor fell. Bore straits, sve�O n It Wishes to s enc g e reputatio �d r productior4 ter has been s, keep the Pot aetry of clean ilor► who dies •y but a Simon. 11 Anglo -map. r the fond de- ` 1'I nglieh, Yea {ui when they f the matter brat -class gm• -'t'rI -, in their` tailors, the Ve never been With -all their e gift of giv. �Iuthes as the ,f, r. . t lt- practical t' =,o,a v ,lnt3ges 1., a values of received a ma 11•1)culed fat he wag, he,, �!r Rn ingnin Ice, thinking tt. %,ho gave t of the, alue ,.Tor ignore. it raRsed in Lufa teecsr got ' t": no ditlicul• ti,Eewhat the use of n;ing round IGll:ations of are making a of a good Graceful. kksting, and ila -ating of . •ith ail their riage while • g awkward- who sprawls thereabout% of a wind... s gy rations, . that young \- ce grace for is too dear. naman. He U'S ciV111Ya- g, A good rnis, when'. trades un• - in the most trike of the gar factory re, the sole - Iesal of the . bout wages ; omp:;tition in. The kind with . .ng against i,eathens - and regard. u ccessfully c constant / iA ere a ❑a- lAvel -read• - - i!lIon fan: -' ". instead iristcad Of. t:ad of $lbs - f $10 ; and Are there ere in the therefore, Of course Ily can wee eye. 80 y's wall- .. self he Is -, e 5 pretty • on to the . the Bench • throw in nt there subpnis• . - snabbin,s great deal we 0012' bad way, .. followin8• ty VPeat- to 4 by That the inde of a . my with owing to . . em woe . Judge, Is reme re' If not estion Is ; man Who , . disohargs` his fan© - 4 4f_� � J :? '.g' i . -_: 3• _':. r tea! The g1or7 snd Majesty of the Dneeen• — - I . , - of the ladies around has could get r 1 BY Ttioa. wgiTSRW— home -made ::ore", such as you make do THF'l FA ARM ; , a , _ 8 1 II II �, lror the rhiogs which are seen era temponil , at t you supDw, t=hey would pot up with the . *" per >� �' sour stuff 0,,3 et at the baker sh 2 de Dgi which are oor seen are eternal.' - 2 Oor. y g Pe The PoIIlts'j "Fud. ; WATERWILL $ O R I t And you ootni.3 easily get up s reputatio oa IT. I& The fall work in the poultry yard does t oz=. w � ss : This world I dsein % .. - - ar raisin cvAl es, and filed oral , nd I et as 1°a roelk l ° not amount to muob,,, but it io very import- 'r1um; � t�s NA meto• as. ml But a beautiful dream ens England: pumpkin pies. � N, ul n't of oadows that are not what they seem , . , • you 2" ant- that what little work there in to be done' e• Mary �eL Molt. mss,, Who" VW3ne rise The old.ls ;f br htened n a little... should be done properly, &ad at the •right t V1_ I r� Giving dim surmise ig P ague. ll:iret is the little things about the Of /bat which shalt meet our waking sm.. :� .. ,: " I used to be pretty good at nook y" care and management of poal -ry, whloh, if said she. ,And if you think: I could sap* to properly, keep the f ,wls in such , BY MAIL_ Arm of the lord 1 �: port myself ey "- • good condition and thrift. At lrisialtaa whoiswte P ell web assorlse. o . Creating word t ' • • I am sari of It l" ailed ' ohowf ul G r[oe�. '*bow glory the silent skies record t' • �c Above all thin s do not neglect ol•aall. two Al te. Pawage PrepaW. BIRTHDAY 0", Where stands Thy Name 'L . i i . _ . And I d gv .here with you this very ay none; for fowls will keep healtnier and in may be *hAs& Nos' mesa• >f'anra In scrolls of flame look at they �Ikor, aad will engage it for 26 CARDS, good valve. for i 26 $160. m1b the flrmament'e high - shadowing frame 1 � t months on ts4►1. end I can t better condition on meager quantities of ' oil sign to tint over your door. o e- °Oat food with alaaslinese. than If fed on �. larger, " i0 426• , . • 8b • very flue, 1.00. 886 . _ I gaze overhead ale bread iT 1lln. Debon►h Ma 1" nd the best and most nourishing food if en- p y m� Can I W sere Thy hand daW ad , y !� Orders may be raionMa I'll hem on come curtains and arrange the tembed In filthy gnsrtem C� the house to awompany order. ,?or:- the waters of, heaven their oryst bed ; y g often and scatter Of earth and And stored the dew, s elves in the low window 1 I ,almost h �� dry �tth*Ws Bros. & 00.9 Torol in its depths of blue j watt going t) be your shop girl," she ad ed fresh and around the house and under the -- - tf 11. the fires of the sun came to pered throdl . merrily. •• F,tnt I can hel oa in the • •n- roads. Clean dirt rarely is oheop, but be- . CANADA PZRMANNN'r in on know 2'' p y comes quite valuable when applied for this r sTtiro fib t �°pnrs ihrisie ''� race Craxa*Ts prophecies proved oci t, p °sd' LOAN &, SAVINGS jig beDeatb the veil of Thy ti mesh divine Aunt Debby'r.- ioliolous' home -made b d, � bestowed epos poultry in not lost by >mesew•rsyfl, d.D. i•A6. . shines forth the light any moans, as some persons seem 'to think, That were also too bright whiter than p ordered lllllee, swept v m• for the fowls appreciate kindness and oa►re 8vbeaibed w............. feebl That w a elalso t eight. ���aaypfi _ X0,� brosia soon. acgaired a reputation and he Paid ap OapdMl .................. ljoo,oW For the g • • very quick in retn,ning favors in the shape Keene p' cad ..�,............... .1,YOO,000 r old lady acrid. scarcely bate it fast ono h. oinioe fresh eggs. The bettor the care and Tow Assets ...................... 81600.000 - orate aloof ti'oesaed moil p`�Ple came lnr�lt a sorter .blocks to bay a the more varied the food, the bettor will be 1, I yellow pampttin pies and delidons s le Where time and space are the warp acid wool, tart• ; ohlldr,�n brought their h d the results, and the more profitable they O �' �' t O �7 a which the Ring of H ngs y ug • Will be to their owner. conilpiany's BlOildlHti, Toronto S s Like a ourtaln slogs l : pennies to inv!,)st in ch000late sweetme Rs. Toronto. 0'er the dreadfulnen of eternal things. vanilla oarargsL and Dream cake ith- There in at present a great deal of inter •et manifestos is the. rearing of B ►ntams. puffy smells and c�elioions centres of sw t- The smallest specimens are considered the The Company has sow on hand a Tsh a uEe mint I � "` � nom• The li , le money = drawer grew fat �� being the hardest. to obtain. The �onat of Engliph money which it b . Frown the bare everlastfnfrarmamenl ; with cola!«, mud Abet D �bhy.s Mali - eq � to lend on flret -class securities at o Where the glow d the skids row bright and hopeful, aia. - li a fol owed by most breeders seems ln►r•d l3 g Pe eg , very cruel to ss the least The do not rate of interest. Apply to Comes ectt b our eyes And one day Mr. Herbert Valaidoe w k= y 'Nealb a veil of mystical imageries 1.. jig by with f clogs May, stopped and 1. k- set the hens nn vary l •te In the aratwn, so . d.1<iRR)aT lbiilalt, . that thechicks will on.y be partlygrowawhen Menacing s - But oould 1 see, ) ed in, t e cold- weather comes. Thin will serve the , As in troth they be, `• Isn't that ycnr cousin (Trace,,, said e, to stunt their growth more or less, and this etra ' t-- 7$e glories of heaven that encompass me, 41 bahind the Counter 2' I should tightly hold is just what the breeders want to aoaom- ' '0 8 R Tee timed fold l[edors tamed crimson with vote><tlon. piish. Besides this, they are oftentimes O C( that marvellous curtain of-blue and gold..` :. • My ooasjM (.race! she •said. " o, very soantily fed for the same reason, It be. (b .�`.., indeed ! We sore not—in trade." Ing very desirable to have them as small as t. aft v s soon the whole, i What posssroted her to otter this dellb r• able. As a parchment sown, you They make beautiful little pots, 8 llnall before my amazed sight uproll ; ,ate f,►iNh•od 1'dedotas could Qot aftsrw rd and are much more profitable than molt of - � And without a careen have told. Partly the sting of false sha e, our ornamental fowls. ' • At one burst be seen , partly a- disinclination for Mr. Her rt s • The Presence wherein I have ever been. I ., r Valance to know that her relations •we a The time for selling ohicks is now at hand. rims e I „ They are now of s large stz9 and the best r� �? to. use her expression, not ladies d braedsrs'oan be •all coked out. Now is The b110 may glare � .- gentledlea." a - - - ------- - - - - -- - q P The Rate ate i of the llajesty that shall be there? ' ' � Mr. Valance looked up at the sign 'o er : rev ly the time to start into the poul try washer the , business for cod r oak can be nrohased at wo as '; '��. What eye may gaze the door. • g P on the unveiled blue "The niffie in May,' ha remark o_ reasonable prices, and by changing location qpus owowiihui. of the ligbt= girded throne of the Ancient of Days';? now they will become accustomed to their u ore of a wash differently. award, can with ea ST. Joes'a Cotr.>te=, Cambridge, E�gtand. *• k'es," said' Medora, fir] at h elf sew quarters, and be in excellent breeding wash so w Loo pie"* tz- • •�• blushing so e..,i,sply, "bat we are -no _ condition in the spring. If they are bought wanted hour. rCim lotion. • in the spring at breeding time, the ohan�e . .da sample sent r,,, A Little.,. Shop-Girl, a p �iag t�� ��eve lad I ill tt make soda Mr. Vatana thought oval ltie mat r , w111 oftentimes break n their la , and it e,otne., .ton asery lady will Dun artei -,d agents; n.°owea•r "L will take considerable to recover and get in t0 wash ealiroa in Ave minntPa euttrn goods s ifi K bede6,u. -, 1. I he afterward m,et Miss May at a party gi en Lo, or ne sts.. Addreea, PEItRls a too.• r•stente"SNA s,,,v by a friend -;There pretty Grace Craz 1! good breeding oondttion again. And, as r.etor... -TS ram. •• --"• -, .:Tn " "';da She's an old darling," sari f:caoe Cra�- time in so valuable in breeding cease!:, it in t;l, `• and I mean to help her All I can. ,I've as la's greet n.t ; he had taken rsthe s sometimes quite a serious loss. an to the tors tigght blue eyes and deli to get a beautiful recipe for chocolate eol&IM blonde bean A. former. Va ee Hall, Experience is a valuable teaoheil:, The C A UT ' ONN' as d on Friday. evening I- am .going there to 1�►q, 1, reader should look over the past seas m, and . on the hill j•ue 9. out of the city, was solit _..____ rcake up all that I can, so that the school pe wherein he has made mistakes. and try , . ere h now ih at tits sint*r �iacb all / I . ✓ i . • ! - .I t .. . - I . . .. ,i• r , �, k7tFr4 D11"MilTitll'i►111i' W :and � 1[otbs w �- impartlng a teal and delicate pedums be era tZoloaiogelr,powartu woo c gntra�ted tdis peasoa they are a pie mesas of dleCpta prop f�aldetd giving off at t�tlme a moot made: entirely of satin in assorted L4% retry, mliqus, and neat. Every one - - bave tber��a.p�� Prior 10c. aaod— threes for 860. 1yy�p. - - MAP, wardedthe gold model. didot- Xng. i VIOL London, Erg.• �- Lr e�aapkesa , o per too: at s wkss, seN AA�ess 7 H"WAAW016 0onr "T, log Oral I &. Man Circulars and desoripwone of oar MEHA �• - Agents wanssed�WW� for true an appitiaaYoa! . Free Isar ds and Cheap Homes �'01119111 MMUON . Along the lies at the Clrteagoawal lort>rwdimtm ' - '. �' Railway is Central Dakota and Nortiteria Nebraska. Now section, are below opened up sad - • • a rapidly settled I# these we =derfYriV Producavo , regions, and the •• first oomen" wW have •' �t . . 1. oholoe " of loostion. For full information (whiob will be sent you ties at odarge) about the free lands and obrap bomse, appiy to . JOHN H: 11lORLEY, . wls= Ow*dian Paw Agent, C. k N. W. L. • 9 York St . Torenb. Out. , R. S. HAIR, General Pass. Agent, _ • OW sego, Ills. ' . CUT . ' THIS OUT. . :� The *low Oo- Operative = - 8 e g �lu I t . . .--.. �:._ . � : ­ �.,: .. I .. � . I. .I.. , "Z 1'�8 -- - . ...I.; BEST Taia MARKETS . . ­ - . MW N'A IM f KMW /tiilrRR s - - West Improved Attachments . • I —e Apatlo pr1ge for aimiky ma Mn III . , '02 Price only 125 OUL • . . >sefers baring mud no slump for our Mescal 9b"s paph and sample of "wing , ,� it[aohtnes Saugus for three years and Nat Oa . Afar leas wa�tlni a aaohine will do well b wr1M M =X 10"PZRA'17" . ., . I . S841-AgrRachine CO . - I �..... . . . ­ . . 14 JAi M➢ 14 RT. WWI IL RA>iQLTON, • ccildren will buy them on atnrday. I ' e - 1+9 improve the 'nett season. Ecperienoe aACHiPLUGt OF THE --:--ft A;ff sled . sad gore" tiwity, and perC�s 'a an. know how how to make cinnamon ; agile tarts, might fibs a lutes httraot�ve sled. grate a'°,aOhes that the best way to ship eggs is in - -' 011TLY ONLY tc-c., and lemon drops and cocosbut balls." wife the f MedOTrs May: Bat Ire could of baskets, an3 never In boxes. There is ol- ' • Grace 1 do believe you have taken leave mistaken, he th aught, In Grace Craxa 'e ways more or lea complaint about eggs be- of your sense," said Medora May. ".One identity. . ing received in had order; and anything WC old think it was d:egrace enough for Aunt y' that can be done to avert this should be , And no the next evening,.. about the" sa e $150: $156 :leborah —our own mother's sister —to open carefully attended to by the reader. The IS MARRED .. , • time he sauntered r:tr9r ed into the ehnp. .a Lorrid little huckster she without oar , ' y trouble with shipping hi boxes is,_that they • ' I tt "SUN" TYPE-�DRITER, p brace wits behind the daintily - olefin ll le prising ourselves up in the affair. ' are handled too rough; but the instant an ` "But Aunt Debby meet live, you know," counter, taking soau9 newly -baked ma le expressman sees :basket with cl,th cover This is not #rubber stamp, but a aloe meta caramel c t. the pan. ,She looked up w th manifoldina machine. Jwt the thi for olar- . said (.race, who. was perched, kitten- fashion, sewed on, he knows immediately what it �. ng a smile: gymen, teachers, business men d others, having c^ the window -sill, feeding the canary with „ oont,int, aul ha .dl is It ao.o-diogly. `'Veen limited oortwi ndenee. As a �►n ,aloe that the ,• flood liven"ng, air. Valance, skid sh / - . f. bite of sparkling white sugar. Aud` Coas• •, S7," - he tb- Ought, " I wasn't mists en shipped in a box, the ch%noes fare that they , machine is as represented, I agree to receive It any i. in Nixon cou tdn t keep her any louger,� and will be handled as ordinary freight, no mat •,� time within 6 months at price paid in exchange ter after all. Andc th 3 i ittle •blue -eyed sera h . ,Xsws: IN BRONZE LETTERS., the Celebrated Remington Perfected Type - Writer. I eyfa are not strong enough-for fine ter how man special warnings may be writ- . its mortal enough to tell s He in spite of her y needlework- and her education has not fit- ton or pasted on the box for the expressman GEORGE RENGOUGH, Sole Agent, • ' angelic appee►t• inoe I" the n , - • NONE OTHER G� S N UI NE fed her to be a teacher, and her poor old dose not take time to read them; si lung Street, East, To•ogis. . But he looker serenely at Grao, rneumatic bones keep her from ,going be- , " tural oonaegnence is that they get well shak- �-- ° ,•. I didn't knnow you were in trod , hind a counter or entering a factory. I ea up before they reach thew deetiaation. . , , - Ri��l i� suppose you wouldn't be willing 'to have aDidn't' non 2 Well," ''tetolrted (TIT , There is a great deal of talk��and writlog ;.` her come and live with you 2 is about the best kind of fowls and whion is I !' cried hiedors. ' •' _ 1 am my. A�u}t Deborah a oho •girl at This is most Do you ettppose I pros ant. ; 1 always come here in the ev n- breed e� brings the best returns. . want to proclaim to the whole town tzat I ings to help heel b�c� use," she added th of it- guess work more -than anything also, . 01. Itave• evich a dilapidated old relation as ' as there is no one variety beat for all pug a west shade of seriousness coming o ere BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURE11-0 .. that'," •, poses. They nearly all have their special h face, sari; was old and poor. and s e ".I would take her quick enough," said ints of excellence,andbreeders should first iffrace di n't quite know h'ow to maintain hers If if 1 didnt board with Mre.'Iiowitt, p y, y determine qualities he wants best developed ; . M ITTACAL1111. in de endence • and unfortunatel , ._- , .�:. I and share the little u staira back room in his fowls, and select ae. ordin 1 He ij : p w ges at;..t a f$wtgry «!lace not enough for s g y• i ... .. . with tie two childreq. Jalt - Walt nntil'I sh :old fa iy �d tcide whether he Wants sign , - - .11 „ b th. So t :.dalifaed lserto opentllia bveine s, �. marry some rich manjt- ,uhe se�t%d, with a a d eheT'll, ahe'b do1"g well ; find 'Joe alone, or a goad market variety, or simply Whereas the reports of the epidemic in Montreal leave, for obvious reasons, - eaacy uplifting of her auburn brows, `t and an ornamental variety that makes s nice then see if I don't farnieh up a stately apart- bakes til eticious bread and pies y n bean read exaggerated, we the undersigned Boon and Shoe Manufacturers of. ever ata, so, ' with a saucy twinkle nn or appearance on the lawn. No matter what greatly 8K > > 8 meat for Aunt Leib lit is desired it c �u easil be found as Montreal be to inform the trade and bhe ubllo eiierall that our mi`nufaebarin ,�• y • � -- - - her eyelashes, •'af.`yoq'hnow;of any eQSfro 'L '�' y y • g p iz y g .. . l�cn t tdik nonsense, said Medora v as haveno man varibties of 'fancy fowls, acidly, (I It's very likely, isn't it, that a ere; "i�°II please' recommend stir flan . p g right establishments are entirely optside and far removed 'from what is known as the . that"It Is but a m le matter to et the factor irl like you is Din to mars a To be sure t shall, he answered in t e just what he in . afeoted District.; that the exbraordinary precautions taken by us render ib extremely same spirit. And I am very glad, M as bird if the breeder knows a .rich an ?' y going a Y desirous of obtaining. improbable that contagion can be carried in our goods • thab every employee in our . •` i I . (-' -ace CraxAll laughed , merrily. All Cratzali, to lLeO .the►! yon. are not ashamed _ ; of bet a work' 1. establishment has bae>a /vaccinated d re•vaocina �d _their families also be through. life she and her cousin Medora cc ' y1ay, had agreed to differ on most points: ,• Of course I am not, said Grad . Farm Fen08at: i vaminated�, snd that s thorough ers' bion of the homes of oar operatives has ' ' =race seeing no other career before her had why should I be . Perhit nor batter treatise upon' n' fen,' • ” Bat your cousin Medora is." . :j Rs P° been mi0e by oompetent physicians , d that it is acknowledged by the Medical on the d nth of her last • surviving agent n .be iven than a farmers reason for seek- c f.. , Parent, + Grace gave a little shrug of her 'Al thnldf $ Faculty that the combinat +on of she teals used 1 the tanning,. oolouring, and hsa;t.0 entered wfactory, while Medors, .. ti's fikel "said she. " Medora d Ing a different fence that those already In taking he: et.nd on the platform of a false, r9 y' use. Ever ear. upon m farm I usuall finishin of the leabher used in Boobs Shoes b fn Itself a teub disinfectant. gentility, had done fine sawing silk I differ in many things. divided no L r mop says fief y g .. - = embroider ou the el to sn g Mr. Valance bought e► penal of canmel.s, 4 8� d'' other, r, to . We have also complied with eve requirement !of the . ONTARIO BOARD OF' a y y pport , herself, - � went a ay. � moo► one portion, and pastor• the other, or p _ � I P g ou all the airs of a yougg'Aady of .• " to. keep different kinds of stook by them- HEALTH, and after close examination o our factories by Doctor Covernton, their Chief. - She i# s beast h• said ',to' h I. fashion the while. And ni stunt JDebbreh , - y' s ves, which 1 consider desirable, espet Inspector, we have received his oertifioa .� And shy is 'a sene . le loomAtt in to . may, to the infinite disgust: of,hei arlie a ly in the case of milch cows anddsheep. I .�. -• - • bargain. One of those rare oreeture In Signed), j...: . ' _:1 1. craticaily inclined niece, had actually open- cpanty a. th9xollghly well bslanoed girl." found it a great job to move the neceerary ' ed a little low- windowed ■hop ins • aitwdy - ..fie *not have been well pleased with his amount of rail fence to accomplish the de- ,AME 3. HOLDEN & CO.,' SHAR ' E & McKINNON, � .' ptreet just out of the main thoroughfare; sired parp�se. and when built curb tempo JAMES LINTOV & CO , • GAME MaCREA1)Y & CU., archese, for he Dame again the nett even- R. Ma KEADY & CO,, and as JZedora despairingly; expressed •it,.y fenoei were blown dawn Id placers by JAMES POPHAM & CO. " gone into trade I" Iog, just In time to walk home with Grace ever heavy w'nd that came • e#look e C 11 d th talked A t De y y "- JdMES WHITITAM & CO COOIiI#.ANE CAS-RILS & CO .. i . y, 1raze . - �►n ey over nn - 901an, y horses, were oonstantl knocking it '' '' For ant Debb in r be . ildeRed lone- �o�t , • (TEO T SLATER, 1 (. BO VIN. lie hr ail`' n and oonoladd v fl y llnesa, had ecafoely known what td do nil- Tso ' y°r �� , Dolts, finding.it one of the finest of Grace Crazall oamsto the rescue with her ,# 1ist,then, it would be;a faq bse - y y -- ho fal co �otrtslsitxl3or the Did If�y to ,ibinr es to fee how man h ils t'ae could - _ . Pe usage and etraihtforward come- Vaiwnoe who down to a day, till t ere was rte rest men sense, winter stock through IVir• for the weary old farmer from rebuilding { t . �. I .. - was acquainted with one . the great To- only wish it wasn't sinful to take a - heave he thought„ In his weairiagw, cannot ■ dose of laudanum and pat niyseU out of the -onto �ratn marahants. this ba obsnged 2 Cannot seine davits be • pa Only a few weeks had elapsed when Me- - ; . - y," sighed the poor old lady. - dora May was eleotrified to learn that her made that can b t moved with inane, that will Ahead of All Competitors 0 ;- . " Now', Aunt Debby, that doesn't sound cousin Grace was engaged.' not blow dawn; that colts will let alone, that • a bit like you," said Grace cheerfully. �• To some master baker or 'onrne an in a good sheep and hog foam 2 Such a fart -e HIGHEST HONORS AND MOLD DAL AT TORONTO• . "But -what „ 1 must be high so ;able therefore let us t am 1 to do 2 asid Apnt De- lip d e too oonfeotioner, I suppose, she sf<i on A wa,all the wire we can, forma bridge to keep glz Co Ll Medals: In Three Years3 —Best Record in the _�Porld. . temptaoasly. it ht, put the wire at the top so that the "What can you dot" held tTrttoe. .. „ " I don't know at I%p good for anything," No, said Grace. with a es roguishly AW �' 1 N NTEED.�► sparkling, to Mr, Iierbert„��slanos." w� will not blow it down or cattle press �'"�"�$ AC'T Q GUAR . paid the old lady with a quiet tear or two, g' , „ It fiver, with boards at the bottom to corm ` .11 ` t opt to help around the house, and I fir I g °- `believp�e —. it, said Medora, .e bridge, also to make a fence against t _ - owln r then Asklor PMRL !)1!913. and be earn you get Ilk "theta an fmiMf�ns. The genalsa 4 oNy � tog ' afros enou h for re hired hel f� „ .. sheep and hogs. It mesh! be mad• in lengths . your Bat it's really so, said EI•raoe. And . , enc a always need to s y I was a Elul are to be married in three montbs. .end us that it can be moved apart at any time (14 , . waste! -hand at making bread: ' feet proves the belt leng* ;) we want it 8 I "Then make it," brightly interrupted nt Debby is to ,00me to the hall and live aught, to let no 000ple ii together end HOL 0 G� �0 Grace, me as soon- as she can dispose of her i "Eh ,., usiaees to advantage. And, dear Medoira, to end. The couplers must allow the fence . call Aunt ` Dabby. I -. . hops you Will often come and i Mo me to follow the uneven surface of the ground ; "There's a nice little store let on Usy „ then couplers will spread goi� over a . . a _ ,•r $10. eRraid fo m��'1� went on Gram, "for ten dollars a Medora May did not answer. She could till+ a lower through a hollow, hence it • ww leave no hog holes under (me fence. , "Bgt I haven't got ten dollars a month," But in her seoretheart she reoognfz7" Thin coupler make tie best point from Off Dedere wh of -�� OL3 � fer'iOr Oil OZ Other , ­ .. : _.. feebl ow infinitely more saoosesfal is life's lints Me►ntalaCttnre fOr. y interrupted Aunt Debby. been Grace's true,•frank honesty, than which to support the lenhtti. What shall for land Sell "I'll lend it to yon," asid (a}rioe "oat I anchor it with was a next question - er own subtle and devious course. - , . ), of the wages I have saved. And Zere's a An iron rod can be dr:van easily ;- being of . S � i I N E pre Like many another, however, the lest i try bedroom at the book of flue rho and uniform sine it can bs drawn easily alto. V" one dry basement under it, where you come to bar too tits. i If I use a large, stiff rod w4eap I dmw the l - � e your bread. I know for the 1 top one way the bottom will;&*oVo to the op- I' ter of the lady where! -I board 4 looking " Do you think, mimma," said a little posite direction. That will not do ; the rod � - W ". . ,-..: a�'makinQ rooms_ and T heard bar np_ :s that: Mole Re nben in a good man end must be as light as may be and suaaort the 1�. . G . .. Y - . .. I - , .. - . , . . r .1 I . : . . - 1 ' . f . . . I I - . �. NEW AGVERTfdEMENTa TNtB DAY —A good thing. Arrangements have Oaealled Four. �� ­ ­ Paris Green —W. H Field. - ! .� : . .­ q .- . been made to take care of exoursionists' The teacher who Wee present with � -1 . . -N Cheap Tickets —a. . Yule. �II horses at the Bay nett Tuesday. rue Whitb�yy boys an the occasion of their i I . �- Final Revisiou -Z, arnha»d. ?'lattesia�. visit to Piekerin to play our boys s y- :�. .. Variety Hall —P. B. Forsyth & Bro.',, h, het us to state that he - y A stranger remarked `not long" i�uic,i cricket )Hate wit _,,.. �. •,,,,,,,.�,��,,,,,, ,,,;,,, .� a drove n �n a" raid son ttsnd was - bile vieit'ng otxr village, that ss far as��� �. f aa�� p he could judge, the oung ladies of Pick. not on the ground more than five mi,uutes� . . . ;_ : Yc - " . ` _ .r, .. I � � Nock I Erin ? : Bring were much less addicted to She arse' and that the insinuation of •• sir Play � ..: rf fi ::'4, + ' 1. of artificial means of beau q than almost that lie heard rough langaaae without + +, Balll�gh�IM7, PYCKERIN(,I, 0 JIINE 113, 1886 ebuking the boys in entirely uncalled - _. - 4 = . ` , -, I .. any lace he had : isited. Longmay this . p 1'r. be a happy distinction of oar young ladies. __ . ! ' + i" s LoCA ISMS seat �4d ro improvement., , .: ,.� �ottlsh L11a hl�n. 1: •,..;yam No Name. . I• )' The G. T. R. Co., have greatly i.m• ._ _ .' - i We have received` e� gaon ups ,fuai> • • 47- - - - ry — Niagara Falls, the one great Falls. * munioadon. from Whitby- si ed " 0. roved the driving road leading to the Y �% tation at this place by tgrnpiking it, - - L" which excuses the tolls a bo s action UNBARTON.* - -Mr. Thos. Jackson, jr., of Clinton 8 I Y Mr. J. R. Soover acting as superintend- .,.�. � I ­ � was `;doing'` the town on Wednesday. in taking on a town boy fbr .the cricket ent. We are told that they intend, if GE O e , AR E IR • .D ' � match alle tb --Mr • , ging at it was a disagreeable 1 .. I - s Wm. Allaway entertained 'a possible, to put on a good coat of graver __• _ _ _ " _- _ ..-----.--- _ — _- P Y necessity. The letter is written in a during the bummer. • So far they have -- - -- — - - art of frieuds or, Wednesday evenuigt geutleinauly vein but as n•o Haute is sent4�� �T •: �A��� done a good job, and we are sure the ' I —Mr. Patterson, of Mono Dulls, is at with it, and as we eousider that the villagers anti surrounding people will be I ' !' present visiting friends in Pickering and matter had better drop where it is, we greatly pleased. + > ! . I - ' - vicinity. decline publishing it. mead- Q�l41teils for CY1 .1 11 ; •. appointment. ;t. ` _ J rt., . —Some of the residents of tiei)1ae sorses zl•a. ,, :,t ,t .Rev. Mr. llatthewti; has acrordin to would like to know who cleaned out their On ," g 7 ,!� flower gardens on- Tuesda night. j Saturday mornin , as the east• the first draft of appointments at . the Check G inghams, . , 'Weeds _45c per hard Y •,, boaud. train was bowlnQ along near Methodist Conference, been �a� pointed to press �OOdt3 Jerse s. - o —Mr. Ed. Doherty,, formerly of Pick• Whitby, it ran over several the y . " • •' ' Teas, Sugars, ally 1.' rlllt3 )gorses, pp ering but now of Clinton, who has been pro ert of DIr. John the,Pickering circuit. Mr. Matthews is :. ' � , j property. Hallett, killing an able roan, an eloquent preacher, and . COtt011 &t G'S, C011art3,. Hats, Ties.: Ever+. in bad health for some time past, i , we t.iree and seriously injuring three others, are glad to learn, recovering- an exem lryr Christaa>l entlemarl, who .. , • , some of which ins P Y. B - Lace Curtains Lace ' t�ling (Tea �� y set die. Mr. Hallett Bolds a prominent position in the Metho • ' - ; V. —All of the ground around the Falls has the sympathy of his neighbors in his on both sides of the river is free, a you especially g diet Church, This circuit would be for Store o pp serious loss; es Bess)) as it is thought pen until nine o cl ek till" further notice. can go wherever yon wish without an y tom any is not entirely tanate its securing him. The pulpit of i • y that the railwa p this clinreb was acceptably filed an Sab ! . expense next Tuesday, without blame. We have o positive bath by Mr. Picard who is studying for information, —A public meeting of the early but rumor says t at a fence the ministry. = T Ras aGwn,. owing to - some building - y' .. . • I 'W ' • ; G �! N • ( I K E R I 1 Meeting of Orthodox Friends will b held o erriti nom- a " ! • on Sunday the 20th suet., at 10 c, lock, ruilwa ens which were going o.! upon the It is customary for a number 'of able• ` a. In and at 3 o'clock, m., — : F.. �t P. • the y' +bodied, but worthless fellows, who belong - - Friends meeting house, Pickering. �oattle. I .. to that respectable fraternity known as a — William Allen, a minister i the We do' not dispute the fact of pastnre the Tramp Brotherhood, to land at this ` Society of Friends from been elegant Claremont- Y om Ohio, will a in g g a)oi, g the .Fides of some of st ation an3 walk . -, k u Church street who're � ory 1. p h re � attendance at the Friends meeting, held our back streets, ibut we do think that for with -the unerring instinct born of ' long , �t - at Pickering Harbor, 1st day, 6 m nth, the sake '�,f arpe 'ranee, and for the pro practice, they manage to billet themselves a�0 • �s'.a I : V V , PRQPI 1.1 20th, at 3 p. m„ aiso at the Meth dirt section of shade t ees .and other herbage, upon people who have not the hardness ,�Nt F�cTt t' R OF r. chortle at Pickering in the evenin at all effort should a made io keep cattle of heart to refuse a meal to an3•oue nos- I . -the usual hour. from ruuninq at 1 rge in the village limits. gessin such a " " ON_ There is -a pour for vagrant cattle, and fell ws do. This mouth as all thesFORCE.11FT. '... ps�te d. a hie state of thine is im. AND S L TI . !. .,.I r- � it costs a couple f dimes to et out our g Numerous improvem improvements have a been p g proper, for were these vagabonds forced ,. made in our town Burin the past ep ing, bovine when imp led therein. Just keep to work fur their living, they would settle cc and still continue to be made. Mr. hos. hour cattle in bo jade, or someone who down somewhere, PUMPS AND 1CIS TERNS. 3 - - but. when thus an •. celebrated rbor da b la SCIPT 0 T Trifl7tt has had his d lling on air y y P pt�R eoaraged they drift about, and by contact ` OF ALL DE I \ 5- street painted, adding. m ch to its appear- putting 3' 1 shade trees, twill a uttin you to trouble with each other, and as s result of idle- o ---- atice. . and expense Hess, they grow in vice, until they become Pump Maker to the Canadian •Pacific Rails Ca a • . .• 11 aEtulnerrr'• +— "John, don'tllet our moral nuisances. Let these able - bodied p $y; I'.. gul fall' oe+er trams work ° Another Large and well gssorl,�, ock the dashboard, when, you take in the P rk for their meals, as, in Having had Eighteeh years' experie cth e in the manufacture of of ladies', misses', and children s ate, Falls excursion, 22nd." F Canada, no one will starve who is willing and Cisterns, I Cat] GuARAN�•EE_ SATISFACTlI x ix EVERY CASE, Punipa --f bonnets and trimmings, s stable I for all. to work. Food for ieneetion. : (o--� ---- % . Will be sold cheap. Hat from iten cte. —Z he danger ' of pick pockets at the T "" up. Now is your time. frs. T. t, ng, The acv or Girl who ie . reared iu A Ni P v10 1V1C �E ,,Z'' I .t Pickering. :_32- family, into whose agars Falls excursion on Tuesday, the , midst no paper is Highland Creek detectives will be along.* almost vomple admitted, is placed at a grave disadvant- g'� �. Parties se dirt ore rs to the Fa tory way rest assured of fair and - .' age in the race of life. The become =enrsion to Niagara. nl g The brick residence, be`ng et'eI on y An excursion will be ran from tLe honorable dealing, both as t article a d p ice. - fossilized in a sense ; their dawning Address all orders o I Church street by Mr. P iz, is jnea ing facilities are not given the same im stns wharf at Frenchman's Bav, on the . completian„ and promise to be n o a- p steamer Hastings, which is well known 27- f3 incur to that part of t e stre he to development that they should be. a ass y G'QO_ �•8='C t ✓`la,=�m ' arents t in not furnishiu our children P enger boat, t° 'Aiagara Falls, I ' C - f cut- _ workmen will be throng itli it a g S on Tuesday June 2lnd, leaving the wharf -- -�—`- week or little better. ith such unpetus, you are assuming a - — ,o ave responsibility, and are bandits in at 6:40,a. m. It runs via the Michigan �+olsas t� aa►s�. �'`; their. for future exertion. THE '�TFws Central. This is the only route which The editor of the Po t Hop D sly furnishes two thousand and eighty lands passengers at the falls without the S , ,..,. . . GKide stud wife started or Enroue ou coIumng of reacling matter in one �• ar, necessity of using busseF, which charge S U-1 S , , . .! Tuesday ?Horning. The editor, du ing' for the sum of one dollar. This reading steels exorbitant fares. The Committee - i YLIS his absence, will furnish a weekly Bpi me. matter is calculated for family reading ; of mauagemebt, as will be seen by the - of the various wonders which come a der nothing of an impure or immoral mature bills, is one which will spare nothing in his observation. MAD !� ever disgraces oar columns. Allow making the affair a pleasant success. E 1 8eteem Pic -nit. f these facts a, few minutes reflection The last excursion., which was run from ORDER0. you will at once place TsE NFws at the this bay some few years ago, was a i' The Reformers of the County of n• decided.suceess, the crowd, we are toed tario, and adjacent constituencies„ are to disposal of your wife and children , ,: I + , hold an immense is -pit at Be ve on ,numbering upwards of 700. Six hours will be ` next Tuesday, the 22nd. There is x- Wag h• s�nrdered. - r , , given excursionists at the Falls, � -- . , :- petted to be present, thirteen men be of �"r'm' DcKenzie, who formerly lived inn .and the fare is only S1 for ladies, a>?d . d ' . '. : -�' ' L . � � I 1. iti .'' either parliament, inc:udiii Sr.l Blake East �'4 hitby, was found dead in a stable $1.50 for gentlemen, tickets good for the - '" A large �,s 1 tiwent 11 g beside his stallion, ��Luck's All " a few r' d trip. Busses will )Bays Dioon's and Mr. Dlowat. I week's a o, in Dakota. It was geneiall • g eland Creek, and the g,, j Hotel Hi 1 Gordon —Don't forget flee grand excursion f m supposed that the stallion had kicked bins - ' ` House Pickering, at a little before five 1 Frenchman's Bay to the Falls on he to death, but the fact that a sum of o'clock, a.m., on the mornin pf the ex- �1 • 22nd, money, which lie was known to have bad enrsion. Passengers will be landed on W6, �S S nnwood Work: about his person, was 'missing, raised the wharf on return, and thus avoid des f ] tj u� "', -,-,-�il 1. Messrs. Greig &. Wheatley 'are .11 turn `ng suspicions t at he had beeen murdered. satisfaCtiun as i5n former cases.. See , � ,. �' - ­­ ' out some really first -class work, end re aY+ a young man who at one Posters and hand bills. satisfying: every one who has given them time lived at Columbus, but who was a•t up s7arip• 1 I 11 •C . , an order. R'e do not often give any forced to leave this section. oq acco t of The other morning a family which i gratuitous puffs, but when" we eke cal being associated with the stealth re- shall be nameless, but which lives within I' ' merit and worth, we are plcssed make moval of cattle from the premises of Der. a hundred miles of Pickering arose with ' C I -- - - .. .- . .. �.. I . ­. . � . it known to the public, E. Reeser of East Whitby, dosed a few the pee of da and 1 -1- -, �. -.��' - ' days ago, in Western Ontario and lef rec P y' while therm glanced �O� SS TRI�d MINGS. . � ­., Attend to 2W& , tap arionsly through the neighboring ' , Rritteli confession to the effect that he trees, driving before it the >nists and dews ' . '' The revising barrister for the; •R' st had murdered Mr. McKenzie, and thrown of the rec `Ridin of the County. f B o Ontario will hold the body into 4he stall to avert sus icio . ber fp ceding nigght, the to ut mein - t his final revision i the Voters' Li�ts or He also confessed: to the r>aw•der of two mornin the household set about their I j. � IZMA . 4 - the Townshilf of Pickering, in Brougba other persons, Elie bodies of whom were read f r bore$, and the womenfolk made on the 19th of Ju] Eve one w o y breakfast. The tealteitle was ' ,f y disposed of in q like manner. Core set to work and sag a e wishes "s vote and who possesses tl�e 1 al respondence' of a Yater date, from the in I en g ° 80 'seem- . j� . qualibcation should see that his name is 8 y aged in no mean rival of YO U j � O ( t 4, neighborhood of the murder, discredits solitary bird, which, perched u a 3 on the list, unless be has. already done - .- • the above, and says chat, while Thomas garden non «he ov'aa•ses. 8 Bad, warbled forth its eatisfaetion _ � � . . I . . . . . .... ! L ] � .. ,. '- -, " : ­ . . . .; .1� . I ,)lay, is possibly dead, that no two other at so cleverly capturing the earl worm. 1. Sr I ,.... M ... rs. William Peart h • added c - men were ever murdered and the crime The men were called in, and all sat down Pere�t ail 1 siderably to the apnea ante of h r laid to the horses ferocity. M ►S aC 10 `rll�,railt ed. . ... built by having a ne picket fen a aQine that the rumored confession isyime a risers Bevan b�' which none b>it early . . .....*.'- gilt along its frontage, a d hash ma a hearsay, and that, tl{e horse actually while the headrofgthe fa�ij •oftor a :f ,' some very .handsome changes In b r y ad for _ u a killed Mr.- McKenzie. Nothing positive, another• cup of ''that tea." Water Was garden. The entire premi es are titan however, has yet been arrived at. beixtg poured into the tea t w ing a very cosy and attr dive apnea - Po + be�o some - anee. c =- TlPSeamer "Hastings" which twill thing clogged the mouth of the kettle ; I* A R. , U S' and then it protruded from the s at; re- • :" �Y big excursion to the Falls on po —There is but one great �'1s, and b t the 22nd, is an elegant staunch side sembling a minattue human barite. With �I�,1 -� I j _ f 11 one grand opportunity to v Bit them ih s wheel steamboat. Excellent music fear and trembling the object was tugged ! - year from Frenchman's B. furnished on board; and the well known through, and held aloft, --a large, boiled '�:. on vacation.. character df the local committee guaran• But sell it not in Gath, whisper if J frog. Mr. L. S. Ack I tees good not in Askelon. erman, editor of `t B order. ,k paper left on Thursday I y mo ing for a fe Fun st pi,o I ` ;.I Rood >l�fe�rs. weeks to thro es. ,. . , Brough ' m' p a h - Ge, �� . Uncle ,:- g S m s domain . .:; ,: . , :: ' , .. ` ThYS a • r i • L. Spring with its balmy air and its poetry 'proolaiminq ntciarioadnotes, ajoVful des• He will transiently visit few of t e has come and_gone, and has gives, place core Yon — leading cities, but will mak a somewh t t� to summer, with its warm da s, coot tha will be startled at learning Ir7 H� _ Q .L �`� protracted stay in New York. r e Y t we refer to the much ' despised 0 '�* station will undoubted) , recu' r e nights, and Rio -rtes. Almost every week" potato bug. This pieturesgne little in• - Has - t ism mentally and pbysi ally for t e will have itsic•nic, .and the dainty Beet has wonted its nnassnrain noW on ban a lI stock of - maiden arra ed in her white and spotless from a comparative) unknown .. rduous duties of journalis g way, a . . 0 f gossamer, will fly to and &o m excite- at n y own and local G8 t !ew ?line Table. pe Aril now, when it co:y'ere a Vast Ile Dry► �ir00dS, GroCerie and Do ' ": �(� pg3. L. went every morning, watching for her continent, and its festive`.. The Grand Trunk Rail ay its es a "young man" to cell for her with the heard each s ri a song can be , new time table to effect the line betwe gf3T• After stowing away the various from the Atlantic to the Also, a s le 1. bn p ng in every potato patch p i1did "lot of Tweeds far Suitor s, Read► -Made Clothing, " &c., Montreal and Toronto. Th trains whi baskets and trinkets, a sma�•t drive over --all this too Pacific Ocean , all gt rock - bottom vices. pass through here are not aterially d' . dusty roads will land the Perspiring, but Bide, which raised a� of vtilRar prela ` P - ;f ferent from heretofore, with the exec ti withal. ha p the email b a p,_ p PPV twain; in. the green Rz•ave .rimed him with a tin ail f +andc'Agent for the British North e "ic Fire Ili` I f of another train beink add d. The no where the pie -nit takes lace, P or '� SM. l ce Co., Issuer o train leaves D�ontreal at 11 55 p, m} ,a begins a round o enjoymen a which demand Poem Marriage Licenses, &c. At the Post Bind Te egraph Office, , - 2f -36 P And then tater bugs, and which also created a arrives in Tortinto at 11:30 , m• . astonish the elder) f °r pis Rr'een, $ut the potato - - y pectators, >pd canes bug would not be sn reseed,; it toiled '-��r ' statute bur. numerous .mamma a in their r�atare p �--�' n I sedateness to ex stulate with t qn, and multiplied .with atltirinR energy.�j t' 0 erseefr lark has commenced o r - be Pr ' .l TT TA2 - I ons in hl� division, affording an 8 _ various young 1 dies who abandon variegated little cr never accord this eaturs a sin le virtue t ,;,, �_! .�. : i f - cellent opportunity for some of ourybun themselves to the n of the 'non sent. We now inform ° , • t,u - . `,� men to display their tremendous m ac We would advise of and young to attend expert y g old, that +'.'� '• ' - i °�►�, ,, { - , Pe and reliable sgientiste have die ., , , ...s <' , . all the ic•nios tha they possibly can covered that the much sought for e: i1 '�` l�,t�� ��+it. ,' :� Y f ;Y "r in shovelling gravel, guiding scraper p - , . and fixing sidewalks. B -the -b around Pickering du 'dig the season, as g speckled ,,I. u . t. : i y y' t1? j 3'� will grab at a potato boa, , a.IL : .. _:¢f... , en o ent is the sp e• of life. Mamma la after i;,. ,� r - � , i sidewalks are now undergoing ion ing hearth's�¢,s�i1 angler eo insidious } f .I ' siderabte repairs, that will greatly ten we would tell you very confidentially, o s with , "' ``" • ` ' =y o �' worms and , arti$gigl flies. a _1 i� �... ,,..,. , .._, �, + � °: 15 . i to inspire courage : in the belate that if your Bang ter has a desirable Ii some big three pounder has beeio an , rio beaux whosebesett' g bin is bashf lness,or eyesore to { `i . `j ` • . -` t 1. Pedestrian's breast, which has hither y Von, and has treated with "' t<• • : x,.: �'` . !,: i; been torn by doubts and fears, and ,wil wlto lack vim propore, your best eontem t the aa3 fl with wh'' A a �: �� ! • =•� +� } :nf _ ''" % plan is to plc -n ce, as his ooa p R 9 y rob 9oq i 1 •.' i } i i reduce to a minimum the necessit o qe will tempted him, just get a five quart ail i= + , Y, be au ented b he o ��;. <o ;� . . ,' 1. � - striking matches to guard against etc in y good fee ' d and come ap to our potato cattle, T �'. g'a J. v ,•- + .�_ t;�' �.t = ° >` Pp familiarity which a cane at such are him i =.. - r3' _ t '► I where a plaDk "is not." tn. If'vein' coon t catch thQ,fish, 1r•Ea. l:. ++ {t, i ,,� 1 ,r•' 0. .1 I I—— .- ings. "A word to a wise &c.' • - ,_ .­'....-i, .�J­ . t. e waha R f . - .' �Z, - U no t - ' w rge qo thin or a (�- .' .. 4 3 y :, - . - t y tr • +� ,. "44 '.. ,.. . I..;,. L , . ., - .: - , . , � I ­ '..". , ,;. he bug C` I c3 ' ''' C7r ,E,! 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