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The proceeds amount• i ' .. can &: ways ascertain the date to which ' � ' ' ' ' (From our Regular Correspondent.) Z-1 . ygU>r enbaFxiptfon to T•Nawa is paid. ed to something over g50. We believe the • 'I edi�cal. ;, Remittances are acknowledged byy a f;A�'�w' a `4 H , > k x�fi Rj�M �n � hY �' h¢ol is in a prosperous condition_ , and o than usual public interest Ia at ac's• �^^^ 1 � ' .k,!,,. than of date on label on the first' ap r fol- ed t0 the title!! in this oft o1 a minis r of . ' g. �. O, $ d . $. EASTWUO�, lowing of money at this office A ways TA's paI♦ag A.NP . JUTTFA .AQwN AY. IOU volt , n6a+ 'helve plenty of fulide to rub it � x the 4os 1 fog ails ed Immoral con act, , gg I,: GpR$ESPONAIiNTii• ' "` tqr aTlpther year -�I�. P. I Q Pickering. Office second door east of the keep the date paid ahead. tf ,; , -. i _ r, _: ,# { 1.1 ,beep a the President's pastor ' -office. 7 r is Conn P To the Public - •�-_ ,.��1�� t 1,1, j, �--- �"..- t Wq . • . +,.s • with the case. in the capacity of se! , -- - -- Insuring a � ixi.:ii�iitas•ct�i( ;.. "[ ATHA..', #V i t t -P r. r + i WH17$1f,.,,a, s � for.:the m defendant apd the city aws- - I. $ BATE & RE A; Physi- - ; ct r 'I ,,_ �,c ,� :IS: „s t , :i �I . ( e d - #;- .. ; v ±,r .l - I .. �tt't •,...ii4I. g�. n� of. , 3 Yr•, 'i ,►�t, a. C' payers are dafly ffUed with columns the clans, Surgeons, etc., (Dr. Rea, Coroner), `��. +�. � +�r�,�0�,e , ollowm are then.nambi Of Me R'ti0 �: 1 g , . Whitby defeated . West Tor'onta in a evid, ace This case was brought fro the Pic. ring, Ont. Ofih a hours— Morning from �, 8M o_11 :30 ; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 -y PICKERING$ i obtained "t4iahighest marks in th, re a game of crioket Jasb week by a score of-100' historical plains of Bull Run. I n't W. FEItRIER, ;t1.D „M.C.P.13., Ont. Agent for the following first -class Fire end Life olaASer� in "'P;�tha public ;9Chool aL t11d e m S4• ..::- believe the preacher is guilty, as the only Insurance . Companies The bark ;nap stripped off several trees positive proof against him Is that an • CORONER. Offiee hours -- morning from of June :-- Fourth clans —F; Seattle,. to 0, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG THE LANCAbHIRE, t,,; Njghs•v; antler. Stmior 8rd-- •Jeseigovr�s, :ill D�. Bogarl's_ garden ohs evening lately ignorant colored man, who cannot id tify i gT E, Brock f;t.North, Claremont. Patrons THE WE.$TERN, i r. -,['a Ella '�'Ghitsozl. Jctnior 8t•d -= 'Rob @rt by eniaerean a.; :� the other party to the offense if them was . sup lied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals Qf all CITY OF LONDON, shd ° F , ` ,1'y:, Cotrlsoll. BoFana Bd3'er. Senior ' 2nd-- The Methoaiats has an �xcarsion to one. ohs p for cash. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE : s +, __ Heft Ii1i hswaud�er, Stlsie�i'ood. Jnnidr. Visttaxa Falb by boat this week. On the morning of July 1, the wa�rk of % 'f1 :il p k lebration Committee cafawwithin" borin the Washin ton tunnel of th' new i Legal. % r , r! The c,e g K Risks taken on all kinds of property At lowest 2nd-- I�Ott18 . Bul'k.• G6Urijie WllitsOn. _ , r . 9100 of paying. all expenaea • in connection reservoir, through the hills north of ash- • - - . $ Q BARRIS 'E p°9sible rates. business solicited. 45.y Senfor 1st— Lydia.Hoover, Isaac Lehman. with the Dggwaniou D'ay celebration. The ington, was completed. Phis subterr>snean T • +..��. Council having passed a grant of 0800 to agaaducti extends from the river west of !1 and Solicitbr Notar9Public,etc. OMc$— UXBRIDGE TOWNSHIP. lle &ell's Block, �rock•street, Whitby. Private :,i �4. , t: the fund, it was only necepsary to draw on Georgetown about 21,000 feet, the : con- fun s to loan at lowest rates and on favorable ` �,,r: -, ” - •$ ", it to the amount of the defipiencty. - atrtiction. of which was began six years ant. _ 8'y ntano a i`s "& ,,good, cro h8;8...:..A. dad accl- f Ise ale m of firs the other o. Another. im rovement just consuu . ter s of paym - y K P There was a •a r p # _ HUM AS PARKER, BARRISTER pICKERIN AGENCY.; 'dent occurred at Slab Town lately. A' evening, as. it was thought Mr. George at�din Washington had an interest for the &c. Honey to loan:. No R g Cormack's residence wife on fire, but such geeral public.. The experiment if :sus and Solicitor, 1: ores belongin to LeonRrd Hei ht was j commission. Office : iiauey's Bu1lding, picker- — . struek dead by lightniDg.. ;...Mr. Forfar was not the case. . •. cessful here will Induce Its adoption by .. in ; open every Saturday. ` Open for the transaction of all legitimate is still running business.......J. G. is still E''verything is very':gaiet here at present. other cities in she United States. ' The ELAMERE, BLACK,• R°lSOR Bunking Business. im rovemenia is the cold storage rooms EticiLISH,Barristeze at Law, 8olicitore Sata =days living and at lar�,e lie' was seen in the Trade dull. p 8 ; I in hancery conveyancers, Offices OT o. 17 OFFICE HOL'Ra - -From 10 to 3 ; township last we'Ek...... A row occurred There is a atrn�5g feeling here in oppoiiition recently built by the I<'ashingtan Market P To onto Street (over Gas Compguys ,T 10 to 1 o'clock. to the wn Aranting. bonuses to any of the Co. This market in view of its fine 1•�ca- - last week on the 4th sale., While doing d Money tb Loan —No Commission. D. DELAMERE, SaVlnb(3 Bank— lII COIIII6C�1011. s'Catnte labor, between a 'couple of -Our ginger-bread concerns seeking 1�e1 In this flea anti its cleanllneas fa per)iaps the very D. sox BLACH, 1#. A. REEat)R, E TsvLOUS + . way, and the probabilities are that -no new best in America. These Improvements ' -y 1 cal ti ilists......J. Fowler eyed fife 'n the a a cost of �1b0,000, i A ent. o q p loca d I have been added t ENGLISH- �_____�___ -- -- (.S.y) GEORGE KERB, g P matautactotlQs will be E. FAREVPELL, LL. B., BAR - _- __ — rnQtilei a visit on Sipndnyy.....Opr foot town it such (depends on the grant of a and there has been perfected one of the - . RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and Sittings of DXvlson Courts. ball glob is 'a success......9*1 �ase ball bonus. There Are so many schemers around most complete refrigerating and cold stor- . Co my Solicitor- Court House, Whitby• 10-7 CO UNTY OF ONTd RIO. - . club and band makes the little village of that the ratepayers , abould tboroIIghly age establishments in existence. The . _ Goodwood lively ...... Turnip 130609 will nnderstitnd the Ina and onto of all such principal agent employed' in the process of w- _,;`�_. v •• 1rJ �; soon be on......The potato crop is favor• propoaitigna before . fastening a harden. a tractin heat from the storage rooms is Vete��iiiarf/. '� -1887 p ahonlders- the' ' use of anhydrous ammonia. A Corlias �_. , ; �� _ able. .A t ogi a hsca-1 mistake : Instead ' upon their H. HUPKINa, VETERINARY 1. T1'`fiitby :Clerk, D. C.14lacdonnelf; Whttty, •• YP P Feb. ar. 2, April 2;may 3, June 2, J y of it being A. Shepard that Miss Brown Upon incitation of the I ispPCib + it rrI'eet= eiiI, and sill miles of cold pipes which Surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- Jan. s, eb. 2, i9, keeping house for, it allonld flare ing of the Board of Lice se Commissioners convey the ammonia vapor and cold brine ; 4, se 2, Oct. 3, Nov. 2, Dec. b. . e nary College, Toronto. Treats all diseases o= 2 Brougham : Clerk, M Gleeson,'Greenwood, of South Ontario was held hereon Monday to the different appartments complete the th domesticated animals. Calls by May 4, July 5, Sep. 3, been A. Sheep Ia. ni ht prompt!y attended to. Office and residence, 9 pickeringVillage: Clerk, bi.Gleeson,Green- - ,1.,,��.. -�`' - -'— � sftErti00 ltis , to take into consideration wnr$fng apparatus. Many are the uses to thberrs Jewellry store, King street, • 4 March 3, November 3. the late action of the Executive Committee which this dry, cold air pan be applied. . o polite Cn icy wood, Jan . �` ° " , WHi TEVALS. " ' • kenng. 3. Port Perry : Clerk, J W Burnbaw, Pgi t ; ,� , . `— : • I i :. , of the Scott Act Association in reference The transportation of fruits, vegetables, PKIN S, VETERINARY SUR. Perry, Fabruary 8, April 19, June 21, Sept. 6, Oct[ to the Ina eotor.. The latter submitte at &peat and fish from distant points is already � - HO 18, December IS. The lelmu party at the residence of Mr' p. LEON, Graduate o1 the Ontario vet- �• December clerk, z He>Qiphill, U :bridge, Wm. Turner Wednesday evening, 8th, letter he had requtly redbived from that accomplished. By this new application .- . 11 - ' e nary, College, Toronto, will visit Whitevel�. Feb. 9, April 90, Jule S8, Sep. 7, Oct 19, Dec 14. b d in .witch some very strong language and perfection of the system preservation i I C errywood. Rouge Hill; Highland Creek, and 5. Canninggton : Clock, Goo Smith, Cannington; came off as annOtlnCed. the announced 4 Y, y of the acme is assured, ; and great advan- nbarton every Saturday. Also practical Feb 10, April 21, June 23, Sept 8, Oct Sri, Dec 15. was Used Charging him. in general way s of ty. horse's foot and S o attractions attracted about two hundred. Ki,• g g 1 h raeahoer. Disease saiatant 6: Ideavercon : Clerk, G > Brace, Beaverton, and !iffy pee le, even in s.ach a busy with begf f8enee�vand misdemeanors, and tags bvfll accrue, in so much ae consumers s &Hits! operations a specialty. t,n a Feb 11, April 5,3, June 24, ge t 9, Dec 16. happy Calling a D 1 1n t4 at Once resign .his and dealers will be benetltted by the nni- i ; ; ! i. h r•seshoer always on hand. Calls promptly 7. Upte =grove: Clerk, F J Gillespie, Upter- season, and all sgireed that it was a ha Po need to. Telegraph' address : Whitevale, U po silica, This' the Inspector does ncL #ecru rates of produce and the liklihood of L grove, Feb 12, April 23, June 25, gap 1 , Dec 1T. Lime. The Green River brags band were intend doing, and the Executive exceeded the 9nctaatiotl of prices in table onpplies. f r E1. o t. P.O. address : careen River, out. 34-7 J. E. FwREw���:'.. present and delighted the .company with -. =: By Order, ' their sweet music. The countless at- 'their power when they invited -him to do The danger that may arise is that by these ` Clerk o1 the e>atbe, an thin of the kind. Tfie lowalst criminal means Wall street. methods may be intro- guotiteoo Calcba. ' - - - -- _�- - — rangemeats were �omplet� in every respect y g r and they were amply reaiarded by the in the country alcrays had an opportnuity dated end. gambling extend to the hand- j . .. .. . - NO TICJEs ' ° the merry art itllov�ed him of defending himself against ling of ✓Barden truck as it already extends Canue�a icer, &e.. - sstfataCtion they Rave tp P Y tag ' to bread stuffs. Nome scheming proiince ._..,:� ' ' ` i'' who gathered. - About 960 was taketl at at that may be made slnst him, dealer may secure a '•corner" in s cold """`� ` __-~._Y - CUaiMIS• All past accounts with the Brougham $aftess but it seems the Executive have tried,'eon- 1 ICHARD STOKES, Factory must be paid to W. H. Jackson or Wm. the gate slid booth, and after paying all 3ecrxned and'want execute the Inspmetor vvarebon�e end pack it with tomatoes or , eioner and Conve sneer. Offioe at HopPe7 Cowie, the present proprietor, when rendered. expenses a balance of 147.75 was left for without events If in the charges with onions, and demand any price when the _ ' & Blokes', General erchante, Claremont. the treasury of the church. It is intended specify f . . t3 cial attention paid matting w'•lis and pre- ,- ..:.. ' ast to hold a peach festival just as soon as the which he is 'ceased. This is not British other dealers are short of supply and s0 for Probate. ,,r� + ng necessary Pape _ - - -- The r aCtOry la 1•Unning in' full blast, trait is reed ,'and due notice will be given. fair play. I will be found that Dtr, FerRa- manipulate the market. R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK under the management of :idr. Wm. Thepeache. Dili be brought direct from son is doing much ss possible to enforce The f3RCretary of the Interior has ap+ Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking Cowie, roprietor, and the Colo. the Girimsby Orchards. Loch out for bills. the Ac {n nth Ontario, which, owing to ' proved of the issue by the Commissfoner - a davits, !lccountant and Insurance Agent 1 The Ancient Order of Foresters here will the im rise ions of the Act itself and the of the patents of the statement concerning - easy to loan on farm ProPert7• FI --At braced Collar maker, Dar social at the pe Wm: Hargrave, as t hold an anniversary lawn look of &nor support on the part of the the deoolency ire the accounts of the tats ' rougham. tom ante le makes it s difficult job. Levi BaCOD; financial' Clerk a! the Patel . foreman. F.) beautiful grounds and residence of T. P. peop - Arcliitect. _ Batlf3faetion guaranteed: Come again. , �Vliite, Esq•, tyhjtevale, on Friday. even- During the first sit months of the Act Office. According to tills statement there ,v , r ,_ -r�- ..v'h. :r_ "" ing, Jul 29th. In addition t) addresses there were. 28 prosecutions, and it was is an apparent shortage of X33,000. ffiaay . `" I ' A. COUNTY ARCHITECT then oonoeded that the Insppector was are the rumors and suppositions in refer- . A o. Drawings The Thoroughbred Stallion by resident clergy and members °� dolnst hie duly. .During the part all sate to the disappearance of this slim. for the county of ontart Order, the Green River and Wh dst,eciflcationa inrnshed for ever? claps o! r`p���Ar,�i a�� bands will furnish masts. The grounds months, easing 'with the 1st August,' Idr. Bacon when tieing enjoyed the confi- ilding. steam and hot, water heating and there have been so far no less than b9 dens of his official ssaoofates, and thee,' '._ v ntilmtion a specialty. office- Gerrie. Block, _ , , will be beautifully illominsted in the wnitby. rosecutions, and there are some 18 charges irrigularities in his acc-Aplots are ,pro- , c rner Dnndas and Brock streets, , evenin end "a+I enjoyable time ie es- P found anrpripe to his friends. sidence —di s a and Road East Pickering. 37 -y • ` •SE3aason 2.1997 g+ - 2ti to be heard within the neat few weekly. f r. o hbred Stallion Oakdale'" will petted. ,' c but ft is claftmed that the Ina for is At the close of the fiscal y(Eyar oti Jane iPhe thor ng _ _,._i. i ., stand for -mares at my lace in Piokerin this ,r.l --���' ; F, . not doing his duty. T11is does .pot 30, there was an unexpended balance Of . BUWksmitliing- season, Reis a very hi hl bzed horse, ben a ;, :n - .v.�- �, -. s: -, . r.r•... 's�� grandson of the great •'Lexington,' who wu t�Ie O$HAWA, • ,i ,, "..,.: ' + seem logical: Besides this , he has bees Dearl 93(10,000 in the appropriation for ' SMITH, Blacksmiths and greatest race of histime. •••rem Ochiltree,N A"_":`'' +' 5; t ryights and water, and for Contingent ICKS $ SMI .. •• ire of •'oaitdais, i ill for several wselfs• We are no . spola fuel;!' - wagonmakers, (M• Reeds old stand Pick- the son of Lexington and Afo OU , g� merehauts, are gist for Mr. Fergir omo but thick he expenses in the Tre department. o- .. promptly and satisfactorily at- was a great race horse, and `Oakdale" himself, to the 'should t credit for what he has done. Iii iB be Lte$ tti8 pmCars of that de- + ring. Alj work p before he met with an accident, was one of the giving up business here. and a! , nded to at reasonable rates. Give us s trial. 6y he has not done hiP whole ant , or has psrtment id not see fit to use the money. ' __ _, most promising boraes on the tort, He should, Qom, yy ; - erossed with heavy mares. get the horses wanted The refs s v$ta .04 the brgnuo to the been gaiky of miadmesaors (whiCii, by the accognting for it under the head Qi ean- t,t/ m"riii &9• t British army. He bas groat trotting me n . the ' i�rfaer9 and criminal chat d' tingent ez i os, to improve the prommA I 1 Atuc for he t, ..- �r.rr^' ^' „'�"� flea. TE81d8 :--ale to Insure a foal, or s5 for Heaps Manufacturing Compapr o Lb way, Is )a ery 1. OUCHER & ROWLAND, Lieenbed isgLelesp. groom's tee. JpBN LEY�tf 16th f1Qst. other day. while laakthe�+dlpargoo, before the Attorney: It wonid bR tbmpossibleeto the za�gerate*0 �' it . j - Anetioneers, for the whole of North and _— ___ At Port J _ th Ontario. Strict attention seven to alt ---- -- - -.�. " uglo;adinq thelors�etb. a . chunk of General, who in turn would have called horrible condition of the plaminng t1zliat , dare by letter ortrict Ph. Charges moderate. h�•C off , r: epsl tell from a,bl}cket, "striking John Orr upon the Inspector to linens& to lire iuuaie. Department. If the same state caf affairs Valuator, Arbitrator, act. Ad- 1- Fer�tuson Intends to existed in any biiilditlg accessable for ; ; ;, . . rhos. Poacher, Box 47, Brougham, or I 4n Life head. giving him .au ug13n out, but s>, W e ata4ierstand Mr. Iron, TAUS. POUCHER, � R� ' STABLES i of the �ezamination b the local health autivori - R. ROWLAND, Whitby, Ont. Ii thing like that does not keep John take actfan against 'life f3eCretary Y from working. Ezeootive Committee. ties, it wotild be condemned. as a naisaaw { .t Painters arul (,�liizlere: - I desire to return my thanks to 016 public far The new trailyi�1r ay ' At t la>ie f M- ' ' ' ` without `any preliminaries. It was the �l � - . their patronage since i took moon of the ...: i ' . r : r ° is + 1 ' unhealthful ebndittion i this departio�lenii " - ` " bbsin and to intimate! that in futnrs 1 will Cedar Dale fe a eat sacows and they , r I that sent Boccretat 1�agiger to his graves , GRAINING, SIGN e� k t.mtest News itemtl� •3I, , (} keep on baa4atall times-flrrt•ccUwri sfor hire. can load and Q ad ,a : vestal. in quit �„� t 1 %S* ' That bib 6 Searetar'y Manning to AINTIN , time. Han n , Tinting,�fit., of s11 j ve added several new borses e,to have had Writing, Paper- !t g All r�`rige &snowed, eo that tJie best of se►tietaction .- . - - [ ;, Tile bDafiseeivt oD 1he "$rooklin Z. r0aid door, and at has been the Cease of death kinds done on the shortest notice. shades of int mixed to order. None but the best Ifng- w[� be Riven to my patrons. �' td lflfiaD others. as good thOagh 10nors Lead used. HILTS & WELBoURNE. y ►rEAlkIING AB UigUA'T..•. ;, .4 t r n;, ONERSYW000. +:,, !a - :ff !lave Btra0lt. j.. fish i I The c&rpenteYS` strike s'tH1 rhntiiliues in obscure, ' -- !N- Terms reasonable. "' '' . , . Washingt6h, July' lath, IW7• " _: Y ; Boots cud Shoes. 1 ;_ �.� Serifs of 'tba farmers have started Toronto.. : �, i iaa -.2-,1 -- _,.--- --- harvesting : a uamber having purchased A'prowineni North CAro�lin>�t�'�ri' said • � - OE � sntiord binders from the enter rtsinl} she would marry her lov+sr or die. Her y .Blots occurred ill .Livex�wl on�tho" �t�thr JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE eadquarters • for pp ' T Tbore , is as fl�uaca f father jeould not bear. •of her marrying, It, Uprairie locaa eleetiowtakes place on j . &_... I . V Maker. pegged ti�nd eewu work. Orders t d agent h6rs..••. • • . proglptly attended to. Experienced' workman visitors: to our village. MIDI . R �� 6�1e died• „ only 80th• ' ;. . hip. Don t forget the standd, nearly oPP� C�l�r �p�@tS a week atOn lT,: ' �'�tRip �`pf the ,1, - �*� e. q.v family, of Toronto, are s$eAdfilq Tha Sul" atill` ke�`uBS�:,.m� sigtl ti iu0 i 7--..,.. :_.1 News, King street, Pickering village Mr.- Peter Johnston e, before their , de• Interior, IIAa returned. to. pti►wA,om ' Convention with Eln d.: �', t l aat,i,a:. , f • snare #or Swift : Current. • :;- p l� ew l3rniiawick. ; e starts :for .British - j Hoteta, 2 Mrs. ChurohjA and oilildrau, Qi Toroonto, Sandwich Island affairs ors going o>s i . ��� Columbia on the �U intit. T}la (3ave1•u- J - _ -r•- ..r ^�;^ ,: �;.,:r.<\:�- are visiting at Mr. Fred. Roach's.,.,.Xise - (��!� 0 R D O N HOUSE, PICKERIN(I. MbCreiuht is home for the hot' ys,...... went has disallowed -Ahe Hanitoba.Pubtie smoothly under the nh�. regime• <JI James Gordon, Proprietor. 'phis house is Oppo Ste. Hr6.'Glendennfi#� snfzAtgily of ork8 Act paswl ' by .the Proti`inatu� a The Parne.lites will `iatipport a motion � a fine new brick building finished in superior tl" " Mr. and tti�tt N. Bprkhtal,�,rand " Legi$lature lost Resifion. 1: ' : ", :+ for Ilia•Aj��n o ttiEi_ Ind $ill. `- ,; ; .- style. Every eonven�ence and oomlort for the D. Q'Qonnor 4 laC�i9IIi1Lq.�hO1 F: Vroomantou, and Mrs travelling public. New and commodious "stables infant.BOn, bjf Markham, a 0 tklA .gestic of Iriiaheis batAlfe hBCSii�e` violtefotli' in, BeCa»ztdy t}ap faiYlnoters -in the viClniT olF and sheds. Ty. �T ME J.1.a..�i -- Mr. 'P9ul: 8drkholder..., r. a.'ud 9' s- 8• eane'at Wiad'ia�be last Friday eveni�g,.ani� 'Hampton Dart ilgtion t�wvnship, have had C. s3taalfer have returned from , their trip the. took -up. Iit� ` itade iI ':t .valuable pia ,powonled 'ovitih. Fat;rot ' - —T . - --= AGiENTS FO — , P v6'a's t>tan to f � if uaical. ,,.,, to Cangtpden,eamsville clad Grimsby ro of his clothes and ahem led to hang gireen. :They .will knee& hove to seat i, sir,,, -�^^^ .Last ''Tuesday Messrs. D. � d• p gQlice rah dhgraotelrs cif they lay band>f `oa ._ -s - n. ;.:..;;� :..,. r,> -_ pump• y self, bl �t ajae iscoverad b -.-..I. I The7oronto ceder, - 11 ARTIES WISIiINtI TO TAKE Hoover and H. GllendenninQ started pn 'a° Ilxlos6 dead...t. "ue9'ed 'them 1 + .L ' lessons in Instrumental or Voce! Musie drfving trfp to she 8sme loct►liEj►, ... Mr• �r W�}�Il. 'Ii ' �" ` solid steel frame and all. the JAWst fns- �P i. �1 can obtain Vocal Music in Close or by private roYelntult8• t�a llil`Ort�.Of.I►RO.plioe>aeH Iramt w110 adei �Igt` a I t d0 i for terms to „r .r p C. Stover, Jr„ end . #Oily 'have ,moves £rem killtug,lii�alse�f hy,�ntct!haq -hie .ke#At ` r'� the k „ ' ed is le�lter fleeces Foe 1'e. Ferny home �m_ hones wax 4 I Instruction. Apply ' • ~� +�i ' t Collins. �oj�qA bars , lie ages pia - eH .applieaut, - nice._ said .her health , de- j _ �_ ' ' THE TOxO1vT0 : D[OWER, i l into the reeideU of MISS Ae E. Coutts, Prof. 0 MUSIC• , THE, >idASSEY MOWER, '' . Ida. J. 1 rJ.:,• lla:r � +t; eWa _ ' i`' imantisd sea air '811d asked where the Music room at the residence of Mace. Send MA88EY RARE, . '1• -a•ti �1.4". -- r..--- ...ai+�+ opposite NSwa office, Pickering. �+ THE - ' I' ( i. t� aeattoA ; InaYi ,'4 Qect.. ° •Gitslsia, _lighthou$e vaa8sitaated ii LL' AiND. [ , :�. 0ALSAM.t": ial,t.. ' 'f ;'' 1D the O.T.R. - . BEAVER QRAIN l}RI 1¢►, .,, � r t , � . og'.1e working on fide UvAk its . . i SEEDER,. i ,' •f'`� " '' ` mornin j'he fresh Ci- lee `Kilt' i;i t '. 1, ��. '' - le 06t Wa A1S�I�h in tuffs 't • at PoiIIL +evil.; :Tuesday RP, reading by h ' ate of 9 to 916 .. . . Fal"I 1 to ►ent or sell..:, « _- g i *(;INE AND :. Hayie it >!># y d five r s. . Y . THE L• b. •.: "Wt and. hale proven to be a better '.crop fuse calif over by cola epgirie I eirafre, Th6 announaamebt .o Ole vote wa13 re- - ." Tots 17 and 18 4th concession of Picker ng, Gt RAIN SAVER. .., ter Ulan wee aacveated. Wiley a fall wheat' while sbnflt it. e iv wit ,�• He ''lived! for . , ed 41 w>�teers aua gouziter cheers. - - containing one hundred acres. Good stone AL80 news, WUPMRst �o. are: just. ready for harvestipg. ( it was seveY ®d' 014se to t?18 bad, `I'1�v4.. l tom: tae.. o cures are. re- I dwelling horse and kitchen, stone driving house Y one 1lolil' ¢ft8rwalds: fits'leaweg a w }�'Ow :.' i 1 a Kittle warmer the farmers would, like! - and good ontbuildinga. A running stream o! std tlll�t tg1111d>r:�= tt�Aline, yQuD(� woIIlsn.:: and good out uildin yard. A run there treaUlare, � o-F ALL ,�IN1�S ewetlt a iftt eit .. �i�y ", •this ouhle at tea fiat, Yn1if�, Lehi- named Mouse. W818 CompletelybLli'ed Q� a apply on the premisee,ortoJOHN WOODRUFF,: REPAl , gam. eoe>�i: [ -, :tale , et'y Tl� tr . 1 ed leg apd a yonllg Ru1l named : . Pickering 24 -tf — kept constantly-on hand. _ Mr. R wilsou is; Rao of the qn:: 'hl. , W t �i sera' P Yz h s j season& `i ridge, W i 'g' fltithriet,18,; : ightw ; j .,r, - .' !s {ortianate.oneo, 1pavi4R .lost hi : three best h'as been settle. The ptllige ordered t° ode iy p+ao� age, \ . ' . Fulfil ,for Stale. s;- t; _ the scene have.,Ieturned to Fort D([oLedd, a1I at nub shbwrel>nd we shall.be and one colt. Ricbtarcl Ward boa e►1so Last ala7lost 8 p y / , . v 1 . Ie - ,A. die iAnti -on -on, behalf of the stamp `` f ' . Being arts of Lots +31 and 88. in the lth con., g:J`�ed tb paint oft. the seniority df tie =rood'm4ri; lga 4 tolx, o>xe bnR a vWry '' leavin a dgQlaenL behind. Berga>at -' P , .. I . p ea on whf ph elati haUdied b up• . bitft wW t about th�►L,. a. ae 8 « , _ T'p o1 Pickerint{, containing 150 aer cline and` irti lam y a wuas Major' Lfik ®. 4f the Mounted oliea, who " vendors ,willi's'hortl3�'Inrterview Hon. Mr. are aitaated all the necessa buildings, c, to } t two ty Ief L e • . Whou 01 - MoLelali; 3e 181 r General.. , , rp hA yQided 1tt t:lolday,, G,, e - be found on a large farm. This is one of t fa eD . beat forma in the Township apd will be sold. 1' ' plenty be Qoli t peke three' or four ' ` r `T . _ . ' 166DU .of' re aYring Lae i'�M' i 1` ATE . q wl s >� It ob: ,lie I's' pxotn 7 o��,, r 1. t k� : ,• , r. ' _ Full partienlars can be had by applying to the The Bons of T4�e x$ nR8'rtr h iesgsfni• Tl1$.Rn'1 ;vF 4 ' w fgtj lla,. •71 "t' ' ' 'd � ! ro 11� t`118 Cl at�ej, 411 ,,. ) 1. rovrietor, H. B. REEBOR, Markham. Qi6 38 t 4' vyell -at bit. Zion.. Tb y. goy • ' it LYi� „ 011 Y 1118 . &tt At }Q71 Of t�__ : i7�OVQ'>I]- ,h P , • n ' 1' "other basinoss is thei U. g, tfatipns every meetik , pf ,.the° . Iaivi fori. 'the rleur` at Levis, on atU►y,�, g lS- 1 . 1� t. Obtained s sl a lie, A 28,• iq,a>#toxt1Y• �� :: c: k For Sale In Droughs xa.� patgdt &,fate attended,d for Maabrrate Fees. TheiF number,, is getting plretty;, ;w u�x .pQSa41 to bQ'asl� ' WL �� v` a�� a corll�r a# PAN t' ,, z, tent office; 't • : ail,: li ln$f k8{ , ffice is' op oetite bhe, ui 'g. Pa t4tyarde a apdred. tot' gttii:: . T� &y ;x t t 40t bi Our o No: pupn Patents in leas tllltn tisan• the Mt. ii t i►efr. '�� f�S118 y:lHtsilB• "ad±i We11 t1j toU,B ,:�'OPQni Q• is INE acres and a half of land for't3a�le and We c ate 1 tm Washin n. tana4bat :ohoa�pi n► r[ skrllmsllip!:�'i3�rac!n. Tha �vomun.is one rein hodist , is", • was, - #oil. "w+1>Ee.ola �twduy ,in. 1� in the Village od Brougham. There -is two fiend MODEL or DRK"W "' weadvise8 to >>!" In C,onnecti4>} ,bg�# - "® gpi� Edinbllr�.= .­,__� Ryan- `flab t0 t11A tin.�d'entirsl th�ty firielttdsi and !1 in dab us , Ry - tired . �` houses on the premises, good barn and drivi�tg 4Ttiul'0�1 tladle Oii a!l i tentabilityy free of ch eT an AT N $ g e has nab et "�'ed e t {, house; 5 acres In grass, 2x1 acres in oats, 4 s[ereb GE, UNLEti� IJVr. - t I� ndia iti.6 a ' af�va dQ • gi Wart s tv eLpbllA,'`o t:i itlt'a.` tl3ila �M 1a aY1 g Y ff -- in vote s and corn, and half an mare in garden here, to }die oostmaster, t}le Supt. p p Y i'- aa and" qoe The orchard and den oonteine�t e refer, d to 8 Dials of the U. f�. .b0ay pl s s0 ailiip►pp� ��. `err a g un gd`1j} j��11Ctt H18 j30nor8tlti$IIaA��GOYarnor MSR - i ' . orchard v ar gar of Mone Order Div., an , ®E.. U4 ,�,ri t ap le lam, and cherry trees grapevines b1aG , vice: terms, artd lei6vt; 'lien 1 dope Tha A tad �.,,,.� �1 - - P , P , if r 9b R: t p Patent Office. For cirtsnlar, or l ,' _ ;; 1. t� , . enc8d �� 13tit'. Ml, ad t1' $ , $OXI'; l' Q `b1JeQ� ,u8 ep� D` d, it 18 8a1(�. white and red enrrahtB, gooseberry bushes and c anCOitgfOrtable fo1� 4 V °Il i` `! r references to actual Bents do •y9ur owls $ts,te n!i@;' t18',rl e' ` i,iil nlil Hb 'irb' ed bps :.it813 X01' th4. strawberries, all bearing. To be sold with o t tlVi�rto# a�I w wet ,, � ,• ;. 1 1 � . . .. N., . ', j Ccul►ty, Zvi it0 Q f ha little r>�orQ ou . # . , at. , e , r I 1 S, a` a, - a sent. ? kI i.. f, Vitbout erQ . Possession given immediately i , � � p' lVr ,f0' C0 i , r . .1 fl a . @ ,nk'a y<tc si `' m_�•' -,T t p JAS. G. A. 'r t ere�p>k life Q f Ii; le thtt ko ,lit. , W .a d } - , x ` �_ " required. Old age th3 reason- for sellin ffice W " 1. i g site t 0 in dti o h t`; ,,, .:, „E . , d HOWATT, Br ugham. - • 81 -0. $&y oppo Paten , � �`t't,, k t +r _IJ s , \ ^ t ? .41i ,, k y.. .. . . 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" 1 �aw doctor, darting," she a .1-/. - . A' g"t* ouoo6k- 8"h i never t my . . - . , " , - I ­ . i . I " i!lk 4 - K "I ;4,!-:, .4 . , . . _ . . . . . . '-�. I F 1, . - - , '. . . t I, , x. r I . '�, . id . Old I g h %I". I k or pie, � t I =01 Aunt ' -. . . .. - 10. - - 4.�� �; , ,_ I I .: .-t .­ A IL . - ,�:f thOr . . I � . - .. 11 . ­ . La! - � ­.. . - - .., ­-�.;� 1�, - was there, and several of the --$'A i allm red. I It will - - - . , .. .. � . .... . I .1. � . ... . ,§".�.! I A .."V:,j, ­1�"A.­, think numnew had d d me; The .. a John Tre- 11 Dr. Richards wlobm another d9 �­A� bum � .. '. i : , hat Gor .WONLIA h t J fito th th wixes,jand &-Sir - - . . L - . , t I fit it . lor. to . -. , . . , *1 I , - 11 : . .,- .. . I . . �:, . .. --. -.^ I - .. ,u "' ; 1 it an4 t0s A 0, 04.1 -0 the country fami- moo you-do not be I . . , - ; 0� ,- . . 4N. I.e , ., V i. .fw. PV tfing uk A n . tfvb ' of J � greasy or . , . I I , � �- .. � A 1. " I , I 4 I . I . 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'ORZ I . alip4st �=.ZV.M4 T ' Aulog W604doseA a lit I j6u Oot mit . ' �V" - . - � Ipg did. W k A W treated pp.with #seAr.qatest kindness. [ � - CA . ­ 4* �w� I he Qv 'i I - . , . - I .. I . ., .. I . . I - 'the 'boo y ere, to maj and Gerar ,: ;'. - -.-. Auth :, � " .'­�, I : I , "J, ,��l .J, � I a, reeei�ed I th A cacao mo,re- ce nd tor. 40 Ali no-do not try�-I think we - . - mdr well with a - - I . re ly 16t - t� can , � � " I . . . . ! . I- V - !- . "! . .� i I—- . "') �T.i-� .. ` -. . I - %­sil ­I '.1.1-Y - .)., o .." �; -,; - a -) - �-) [1) �J -, sole's friands, and All the whbpered a fond- word or two in manafe to mee, thdpain a little, Dr. Rich. � . ! I 1, . ., -red the " , , .'-- 4 '' .. 1 - -,i,..-- ---- , , � . . - - .. ... I 11 and 9,11 my ()9jr U1 � . . . I , . -: I -,.-: it is sth .. -`, I I 1. . r 1, I I , � .. " ., � I 11-11 �, 1. , - ; i : , I � , ; - 1 ;' V, : . :, I I , -4 " ­.I . " - I A, -� f . , . f Y�'[ . to little Ally " ards ' . ., . I .- .. . I— ­1 . ;. 1. V. . I ��;`J­ 1. I ,'�* ) � I I /: '' 01 .: 6 I ox� tAe'n frifisda called upon us, and Aunt . JL am so proud of. y64 my ' I .1;; -:.,,,. mcre Creamy. I ­". .,. . . , In V: am . - . ­ . e. - . - - - I ; , . �.:..;. I - . , - . I , - 11 11ow 60 8 . Own -out the 1:soor �oople of -he maids '� Do you " they - �, 11 - . , I � �, i . , - . I 4fojti4 ' ' this r . x , � CHAPT1,R IM �:i:, * . � . 9 ,,riih' beJan to ftd know. ihe Dean h ' j;;t .-A67yei'" * w*ed,Dr.:Rich A* 'I . then pack . . ; . I . . - . . .1 :; and , I - I . � -.. I th , ?vfr'. Yorke afid-Got�rd �veA Us ihe claimed Gerard: and' After we,'h@ld..$ound the place, andgivo aw'ay'htr little income on telling me that you are the sweetest- put something! 'on that was Vit &V cools , � �.: -- - This wilt be fo I ; -,. ' the book he wanted we ih, I . and all - �T . '­ �; break fast- k,-)om when:W6 went do*n-stairs. ' 1, stood bY 0: fire in her usual gernerous fashion. to irA he' . I . I 1 4w..,�� cream prepm,rati - I - - . . - �tiaa sw4*fqr years r Hq;says and then bandaged my bea,d aktffi . # , .- - - �­!.,Gerard looked even 'handsomer. thin" the 0 r not how long. - 4ad -so I ans." � through the day it was the same thl 9. .1. L . ­ -Weoks Doreham became to 'am a I cky fe D* : . and chatted, I 11" � And in theA 6KI , f ,� I * . � I I I ­ - But howeveflangtt was it seemed too a ortl - i 1, � . ­ might before, and he presiently proposed that me an earthly Pisradise. Every day sedme4 I folt naturally .elated. Zh D - .wai a I was not allowed t6j nee Gerarl The, '- : � � . - *­­,�� . H017 1 . . �- . . I - . . --4A6r1y.:m%UJL ] " " � I . I � -. The bright fire burnt low be - - - - = I . ro gTvenL to slightest excitement w&e bad for ' I I I ,,�.�. - ,. - in str� . .- . - -1 I - I & me Dr. � ... - -- � . - . we should all go over iny poor uncle's house brighter and happier than -the last, fo; every' 46 'u#Uy , t much - .- 1toillig - . I, . . . . end6cl our pi'da"13t taut, for suddenly Gor. " I . in daylig'ht, and see if we could find anyone day I was with. Gerard Yorke, and every paying compliments, and I - was . a happy Richards and Aunt Sarah told me,-Und I -1 ­ - . I -. - . L . -lite wtitch to I I - ', ­ an old lampburn H . . . - . . . ard bent -down and'drew,out day . his manner grow tenderat, "d his at- you rl, very easily pleased. Then f was waii scarcely. Allowed to speak. . 1. . � - t'. - �­ :, hidden in the cupboa;rds see the time by the dying embers.- - ' ' - I . � I . now. � 3 ' - - " We did this. Aunt Sarah, M�s. Yorke, I . . I agski:f `V sing, ind my. simple ballad. wa4 So all through the first day of dirkness. - ' i - T teatAons more marked, � . � � oil-clotbe can - Good heavens I's be said-; 11 do you know i . -1 i- . L I � ..- At last came a day. when )is "ked me to praised, rid bmotho� w6s asked for, -I lay almost in silence. I tried to think ­ . .. . ­. and Gerard Yorke" and myself went that , so a � ' ''' . i .. �� : . I �. .: : what time it is? Half -past ten o'clock ; we - m the love that was alirpady his. It " Eve lk " whispered sometimes, but in mind was not cl ! ,. in b rubbing :k .. . � morning from room to room, and from land- give hi - _ Yrybody is adm n4 you, . ear, and � I rose 11 - I at have been here mote than an hour, Mi. h k* n . . 1. . when I went -en vague am I ! I . -, I , Zj,a= : t. - - Ing to landing. It was a large house, and mu was on &,starry night, I remember, �Zul we Mrs. orke ; and ' near dear of t, A 7anta9tic thougH;4 d , � - - . . ' Miss Danby. " -1 elept a little nd . I .. Sinks, both Ir . . as Gerard paid, there were closets enough had all g no down to the river side to see Aunt Sarah, she smiled at me and premed through my, brisin; 11 , I . - . 0 - I - I I . . - ­ ; - . .- 14 Indeed V I isits*ered with a little laugh. � ' . I.-, from guy coatin ,-, - . .. 1 ­ ­ � . . .. . . in it to containa dozen skeletons. Bat we , some fire works which were displayed on the my hand. - in the evening when the new doctor called I . I . i . - . * . I . . - and nothing that ' ,,Yes, indeed," echoed Gerard. "And -reflection again I overbeardhim say to Dr. Richards . , , ,with kerosene 0 � found nothing mysterious, r opposite bank. I stood by Gerard's side I remember glancing once at my - d..., - . w4at is more," he -added, 11 I have nave during the displ,Ly of fireworks, and near us in the glans, 'and what did I see 9. A bri lit that I was batter- that I was reoovering , I . .. � .. we could find fault with. I t � - - Avoid takitif 4 . . . .. ­1 SarahL god Mrs. Yorke and, Mrj happy laftint, root i I with th _ . ; . , - . - - It was, indeed, scrupulously clean, 4ud ,spent such a - pleasant hour before, YOa were Aunt e flust of wonderfully from the shook. . - - I . :� . still oilt 0 1 . .. p . I I I I � - � ,, . � I 'her c - I th 'If I of love ' 11 And when Will you let me see again ?" i - i -- - , . . - . ..- 1. 1­ well kept Mabel Neal was a good house- have given wnew charm - to Dereham, Miss Stephen Yorke. - � : I joy 1�6h, , ask%,. - f2 e gh IN I . ­ � , Ing -- ,. Deinby, fbr I confess I was about weary of -4n her eyes . . ., I . . - I asked. � : - �, - places, especial I L . . ke6par at all events-, and I began to think it ­ Then when the fireworks were nearl.y;ovtr $hitn I I . . ­ I) hg ' ' 1, I � : . . . . . .. - . . - a. Is ' � White 1PON I � - - . -- . I itbefore you cam .f, . , ; . ---� was foolish it her B while �ny � Gerard took.my hand and drew me away he looks ver h Thexo'was a taolent" silence in the room - - ! -.. Y Ofiy' " I heard Mr. In d i : . :I . I I . . i . - ktutovid by rub . . � . . : . aunt and N 6 - discantsaing this 11 And yet it in *o Wantiful, " said, Stopben Yorke say, to qoa�o'one as I pawed --just a inoment's, and them Dr. Richard .. � I .-. ... ­ Ctr a P wYo'r7kl eie softly. I .. I from our party with a whispered word or . . a ... I i . . point, Gerar y arm. . . . . I �, . -i nd I felt truly, per. voice answered in 4 cheerful tone, .1 ;1 I . or "age dippe - '- -.: .. . 1. nil 11 y an ' � � . . -1 ::�-. d touched� I -, .- .7. . - i . two. - . , . hi "in -I a quiet we i - ­ � . . � . . - ' - - . ­ it Come into the garden M %Ud, " he said., "'Yes, it' 181pretty . but"'A * young''ihan " Come with me, Alice," he said, and I fectly happ to You mustn't talk about seeing for a few .. * � � - - Broiled steak r I - . . I i . . . Utr : . � . ..,. .L. 99 or rather come �nd have a peep at the need% something more than green lanes I it bright evening came to a recove - from the ; � . soon - . - I � an-1 went with himi and in a moms' or two we At "t Z n days yet. You are ring , . I- Am cooked, . . I . . .. ­ .- . the back of these winding rivers, and gray old walls to a were in one of the quiet walks of the still and. One after another the guests left, and shook, and we must k' :)u perfectly .:: i , Dere, MisaDenby? At . ' muse eep y4 I their best. A h, ' . h I � I - : . -'* houses theie is an old archway which opens his fancy. These are all very enjoyable and dark woods. Aunt Sarah and myself were the last to go.. quiet- and your eyes bandaged. By and . . 't eive the steak - - ! . - c . - .p I 11 '. � 1. . . � � . , into the woods by the side of the river, and beautiful when one has a charming girl for Whatdidhe'biy? Few wdm'61 could an- Gerard 'accompanied us home, and he a1d. bye ;a will take t�e bandaTes off. I I . I 1. �� � -.. tell m � I - 01-ga�,adde( .- . this morning it will, I am sure, look charm- a companion, but they grow dull enough to swer this question, I think, when the man -1 went into the library to have a little quir6 "And won't you I ow it happen, i I % I -,�, . ' . i hose or other b ;. i . . . . - :. - . I in .11 ; me, I confess, when I'm alone But-I may they love fi:at speaks of that love. I he ex- conversation to ourselves. ad ill I said. -:. ! � .. keep them from 1 . - 11 i i . - I 11followed him, only too well pleased to walk with you sometimes, and see you some- citiment the now joy, the deep emotion 11 Well, my darling." he said, "and so "Not to-night l' said Dr. tticharcla. L ; . liable t 14 I J ; . . . I I . 11 . . i ... calicoes . t �, - -. - go. It was a beautiful morning in the earl timep, may I not, Miss Denby?" I ad yourself? I never. 11 Come you are doing well-try to : - . .. . Y . which stirs the tenderest feelings of the ,you ve real y enjoy sleep. " -1 ; � . . - - . is . - � � SALT AND N . - 1 . . . -ti and after L we had passed under � Ves," I half -whispered, and th' lit&& heart, is usually not called forth by in sa,v! you look 'go well I � I thi a k I am going "And Gerarl, Aunt Sarah?" I -. i . I ' I - spring me, . , y any whispered I . . .. .. . '' ­ 11 � . I . Will curdle � -arch-way, which G rar . . ; ! . 4 . - . - the ancient stone - a * d ell low. � . words, nor by words that it is easy to repeat to marry a beauty am well is a young lady "Has he-oalled?" . - - - ­ .. i . �. �, - Yorke spake of, we suddenly came upon the Then he took my � 1 - ': dishes where "' I . - � 1. I - : . . . . hand in his'and prafted Orwrite. of means. " And he laughed happily and 11 Every hour, darling," she answered; - ; i I . . I i 7 . - ­ .., I lovelieit scene in the world. . it. I Half-xpoken sentences, and tender hand. drew me to his breast. "Bat Dr. Richards and Dr. Bell both a ree I .. the salt. u . . I - util ; * '­ T , . . : , I .1 - from thi fi I ­ I -- - The broad and winding Dam gleaming -in " Thank -you, " he said, 11 I shall see new -alsapg . f _ . , - : r,. - - . . , , make up most of the love scenes in We were to be married in a mouth from in saying that you must not see im. .. : :-- A rusty wa i 'I. - - ha day, and all our future lives seemed to I . - - ., the ,morning sun between its wooded banks, beauties in Derehans uow-..7-but goo4-night the world. Men do not go down on their t t,r He sent his tenderest love to YOU, L- . I . I - . - I ra, and I will not disturb your aunt, so you must and . i .. . ­ hav . the great trees drooping over its wate knees now-&-days, or -tue high-sounding lie fa pleasant before us. We loved and his brought such flowers and aple.n. - , ; I I ­ -� - .� . I . ­ ! . bag of coa - I . ipping their boughs into its glittering say good bye for me to her. Good night -each other, we were rich, and now Gerard did fruit. He said the last time he was. .:-, i - % - . .- . 4 I L phrases to d I their passion. A few � , . . Z, i . � (I it- �. 1 . the clothes . ; i I � . . I . waveletq. Then above-,standing out against. again. " * And once more he pressed my wor no, * look 701,108 7'.1 and the destinies of told me I was fair I I was quite hapV7 I I here that I wan to give you this rose. . . . � -: -,Lt blue sky-the grey cathedral, hand. Is L" 1 . '. , Any gold je . - ­ ­ the brii ' .. . , And Aunt Sarah put a flower into my hand . I i I - " . I . .worti i' -cover- I fqll�*e two souls are seA a . �, t was so at least with thou.ght as I looked up in his face and SMILed . � .. i . I, . ' - . towers, and.the grey, time . I Nly d him to the door of 'the io6bi and Gerard Yorke and myself amid the still, and he also'seemed full of blissful content. " ahespoke. � � - water will not . � I . . - � .. I :- . . . ­ `� ­ . " And you have forqotten all about the I laid it against my bandaged a4 ! . � cleaned by sha - ed w then turned b,ack. I had nbver felt so happy, dark woods of Dereham on that momentous f e, iind - ' : . alls which surrounded it ; atid farther � I I . ' . -1 . - . i I . I ­ : e hill-sides, and befqre.. My heart was beating fast, and my . . � ly half fall of . - - L. away the . night., rude housekeeper now ? ' he asked, smiling. thou pressed it. to my heart. All htl ` . , . . - - � i I . . �. a i little prepare(I the ancient town lying beyond. It was like cheeks were hurVing. I went u and lean I' And I was happy-too happy 1. For I "Yes," I answered, I I but she was very kept it there, and in the morning nwlen I - - i . _ green woods on th . . � , � � -, I . - I .. . . � i . .-..� -m8ing in ! . after i . - a ,pet the shelves of the bo6 came, which feel sure that great hap ems ; great over- rude, was she not?" awoke, Gerard Yorke's faded rose was still : l- . - - . . , 6 picture -so still, so calm, so beautiful, ag&*! .. , � i . . . ' . and yet 9 full of life and variety Her� extended c a 11 �ho doesn't like being kicked out ' . I . lit dry. - .0 . . .'Pinpletodly aLToss on tilde of the flooding joy in existeuoe,p�snet interided to. of her clasp#d in my hand, . I i . .� . .- . . I . . . . the cloister-there the tc - snug ?I - � . .. i In canning i! . . . - i4vn-the quiet con- r9om. � . r - a ' - - ­1 . . , - . - . . .. CONTINUKI). 1, - I -, ., - i � I - .. it in , . ' ' ' 1 " ' be our state here, and that.ib* never cop . berth, I p said Gerard. . i I -. I . . - iplative life on one� siAe, and th b ."'8110'8 a Xpfdo,s I . P -- [TO BZ . - -. I I - I .. .�, put I �. - : ten e 11V I leaned 7there thTiakl of Gerard York�. tiuu'ea. We forke� indeed that we &is silly woman," I said, -.a s , , , . L I over, ' : ­ i . i . , I I L . . : .: -;.I t , :. -, . n tA - - I � lrii�- .. .. i . - ng 8 : 1, - one on the other, and bet w*een them , I � . . . - ; I in prepar - noiev . _ I 9 bed pod Owns . one hand mortol in them g�ldan moments, for the " m . I . - . � � q6 , p!twqd bp rude t,6 a. But why do we apeak . . - I � �.�- . ' % . , __ � 1. strawberries, 1 .. - mflied over my f",� And then ,tet .my. i f all human soul is capable of an Intense feeling "f 14f ? I want -to forget everytihing its. Tik 0, Z"ert-eirce, of Mrs. .. Peters. - - , L " . - -- I . . . - . � the rippling river gliding on in its uni I � . ArI4 . . . � . . I � L . I ; . . . I , . , WELV. - � . . I ; - , carelewly...down. by my side. . . . of bU* But not here-th h perhaps in agreeable to-ni'ht " . - . . . . - L . i makes a very - , . . 0119 , n Mrs. Peters had Ills, � - . . I i I . ' 1. ". - - - f 'did � not d�e4k 4t first.' If sMified so. As it Sell something cold and vioe-like the eternal life beyond-do tfiese moments " And she hl$04 NI7 od disagreeable," � : : � him. Peters had chills . . . - r , I . . . which sweeten .. ' . . I . - i � , � I - - . � � I - ­ t -, � - ­ - beautiful to mo thit I could notioeak, fOr . grapped my -hand as in a grasp �of iron ! �6ratd "%AAe?" Mrs. Peters %as surq she was to di I . . desired. I, . � - . I - I I . last. Vorchano�,'. they are gAmpses ,of laughdd't o . P,.f ie. ,. I � a - . . � . . " Yes," I said, and laughed also, and then . I : - .1 � -� � . conventional wor4yj are too c�ld -and 4me -cry nothing-but I.heard one Ffeave;s-rave falling earth-waido, tqo soon I The I P L . � � . I A looking gl . .gave 4, ­71 saw y dosed her witfoin . . . � . - - . - . '. , Wi powders and equills � L , , , .1 . . . " . � . I- � . - . -� to eXpress any strong feeling, i�d s6me,how single wowdi - . . - I -. to be lost,,arrild the mints anil clouds.by we began to talk of something else. With remedies wet, and w ith rem;hee dry. � I , � I . -� -... - bing well With , I I . . I Ili '� - : ,-.. i . .. * -­ � this' picture by the rlv6j filled mo vv'ith It *ware 191 was hime f. which W f a an hour after Many medicines lured he I.i . - � 1. P . are remo F� I . � I , owe an i 6 ah , tag creatures o time arl ' Gerard stayed more ths, r, . . 1 t to . I . f. . J I , , . . - - !..� deep emotion. Then, whm , I glanced-, at, from the book-c%se, ssud114=i:9y.my hand ever sarroundLent this, and at last we parted unwillingly. . But none of them cured her, . . i -- "Poli8hing it. ' � - I - L. . I . . . I . � � . Thei.inames and their number nobody could 411 ; - I I I- i 11 I . � ­.. Gerard Yorke, I saw he was watching my away, with a shriek I rao- tromblIng and My golden moments lantail many days. Parted with fond words, and lingering. hand- . And she soon might have died, .:11 - . .� enough ammon ... . . . - '. i I . . . . ­ .- . ; . '. I I . . ! ..� windows and k i - - face. - I panting from the room, t No mist nor cloud seemed to'come near me clasps. and a tender k1w. I remained in the I . But some 11 Pellets" were tried, . . -, i .- . I . t. -.1 - - I � - . �' . - i . I : . 11 What I not one word of adthiration," he ke room a mot � i nill I But I had sufficient prweiice of mind not in the first bright hours after-Ga-Ard Yor naht behind him, for I was too That a6ted like magic, and then she got well. . ke f � I,- .. .1 I . I . ; � . - -1 I _J,.1leel bli , a , I ; . . - : 1;1 . To give b l- i �! - �. . - . . aid "for our show ,Hew? I expected you to rush into the breakfa,st-room where Aunt had,doolared his love. We were engaged excited to sleep, and I went Up to the book. Tie magic " Pellets " wero' Dr. Pierce's : : % " e( I . I �l ! . I - 3 Daub -all Young Sarah, was sitting. .- I ran instead into the and when this was announced no one shelves to reach down one of TonnKson a Plassant Purgative Pellets (the original . � . .-ough sunni ' 11 to go into ecatacies, Wis- I C a a V . n;�de i - thoi . � 11 . I - : � -- ladies do." i I housekeepoes-r9om which was on the same any objection. poems, W take up' to my bedroom wit me. Little Liver Pills). They cured Mrs. Peters *.-,.. ,., 1 11. thino to washi . � - lteg�lati4fi Oung floor, and there � I found Mabel Neal appar- I heard Gorard.elose the haltdoor, while* ana nowshe w iddn't be without them ­�, .� i - ---- - secc�nd smit of . . .- - -.,: I I T hiam J danit b6, a ' - I . Certainly Mr. Yorke--Stophen Yorke--�- I .- . . ! � � . 11 ' ' f, . �, �- lady," I answered smiling, 'I am Only a ently reading, � . did say something which rather surprised I was looking for the volume I wanted. I o . I � : hand for'aftern , ' - . � - i � ' _ Oyer two hundred millio a cans of vejeta- . - � . . .. - I Olt . . ,.:,. , . country girL you kn:ovr, I d do not know 11 Alabel ill I -mid breathlessly, I'some o,ae mej . saw it high up in the book-base, and I - an r;. off be therong I I. - 14 1 . . .-. how t6 express myself pro erly." - bl6s are used by families in merica, the L .' - I K I - -.. -. L is in the library I I have,had a terrible : ,, Well P I hope he may prov4worthy'of Itretthed'out m ; hand to at it do .. Sud- n aw No . wonder thi goats of . , - - ': - � . hanging in the ,.r . . .. . - "Country girls mast very charminj fright-something grasped . hand " " he said to me, and he looked at donly -an I (lid ti loulex0losiwoun sound. can& throw" ay. . . I �. � . . � ,,: . . 9,, =M&W . t I To beautify - , . ei slowly, you, Alice, .1 -. 4 � ­ then," said Gerard, still th his eyes . . ! � . . ad In my �4 111"a - . i . - teen minut" I 1, .,.. . "Awl you- am afraid. me earnestly as be sploke. . I .. to, a , �,`tl Smh of light passed the country are so fat. . I i L -V face. " Do you now many more 1. . . i Z ­ � . . . . .: urn m before my eyes, an t oment a .. Don't Hawk, 9 It -, - � -1 - s - - 11�' I 9 .. . ,and. she came towards me. . Mrs. Yorke dolie:twhen she heard . d he rs�xt in _ pit, 430IMb � t, � i - flexible, cut ­� . . . . the same type as ours f, -miss Denby?" I "Of course,I am dreadfully afraid," I an. the news. 8 was an u burning-'terrible sensation of p ' i - . , he r r -house, and _ &in seemed to suffer dizziness, indigestion, inflammation - -. i .. -- piece of chamo � � ­;-.. I laughed and bilushe ; a foollsh girl, gwe.,-adj . t I � � - . . - " Who can it be? -Someone must olesRed me in her arnis. - seize my head and face, and then to envelope of the eyes, headache, lassitude, Ipability , , 1* - . L. oil and finell - I . ! . ­ . % I I : leased with& compliment from a hand. got into the house I We must send for a 66 my whole being. to perform mental work and indisposi , , $ . � p I I am, ind�vd. glad I" she exclaims& tion h down the . � -1 . . . i � PUB , . I , : . some man. polioemati-and Mr.,Yoiko." I gave a. � . i . ­ . � .. . -. , ' 1. � nails to sh9w d I I to All Gerard wanted was a good, sweet terrible cry, and fell I lmwk ward. for bodily labor, and annoy and disgust. .I. . . I . - I i � - I - . : �11 Which'of our authors in it, who says " Neither a policeman not Mr. Yorke can wife and I am sure be has won one, Alice, Then the room named to swim around me, your friends and acquontancen with your . i . odors from b . �' that the smgll of the hedge rose is sweet?" frighten the dead, Miss Denby," said Mabel whe'n' he has won you. Let and the fiery pain grow dim, and all grow namal twan and offensive breath and con- . -� . � L. . . . . . nit) kin you 9 . i I . T , can be pre . ! � - I - continued Gerard. " I agree with our in a dee a I dark. i I stant efforts to clean yout n . one mud throat, . ; . - - late. iI . , "-, - author ; I .prefer a couatr -bred ,girl to a _p solemn tone. - gain, ray new daugher--I have, indeed, '' �, . .1 .,:�, '. � -i . - I I sn-open pipe rt I .y . . 17 - I ! I . ' ' "And you think-?" I said' growing two children now." .. . . . * �, . -. 1. when Dr. Sir's " Catarrh Remedy will .. i , . . .. 1. . - ji - . conventional one." . - ; - ! .. grooved top. . Is. .. ; ­ . When I recovered my oonscioutmess all ! . . _ P& . . Aunt Sarah shed a few t4ears In hi* jontle pr�11101Y islieve yon of discomfort ad suf -. i , . ; , odors into the I L � i . . I I -..-. Did the sun shine brighter after I h6ird 4, That - tho� old matt �Snnot rest in his way and kissed foe tenderly. - Was dark still. The fiery pain was still foring, abd your friends of the disgusting - . � . . i . . I . I - 11 . i into the chim . . .11 7. I :.., ! . . these *or4 and the air pieent -lighter, .anA '� answered I Mabol turuing Away her it V burning in my face and eyes, and when I and needless inflictions of your loathsome � . ­ ; , - close . - . , I 'the sky more blue? A str#�fi grave, I y darling,"- she idt "I I pfty that he .. I ! . . - . . a, ]ROW Joyous- .Ike&&. .11., 1. : .. I . � I . I : s ; ad, ver . . - r- I I through . may make you very hap, I M�LrRage is a tried to 9pen them I could noL Then I'put disease ? . 1. I I- s I . -1 . _ . . . .. .� I v:U to Is new at least bee tied .to t4rT � I ! . � . � : groo I . -.: . - . . -h' du I 11 This is nonsense, -folfc, " I -maids but sad lottery as you know, ut there are any . ey were bond - In ploughing and Is, tin quarier ,see. .. I I ' * . � . I � Cape into t, .I being, and to fill my whole he-art wit g , - still her words had a weird and Ulu- if up my hands and felt that th 3 . � I to te . �, -. - I . nful 'Of- prim to be had I hope you've got one I" agod, and wMA I felt 61% I Mod aloud. tion of land near, p ; . . . :� 4 new. Yet what had he said?. Nothing, I Jact upon my mind. My. :� , "! Beth:'ny, L!, two farmers .. 1 � ­ lee will not - - ' ' P6018 died In - go no one Qe any objection, and Gerard .t­darlina-, My'4VAq Aunt killed 160 rattlesnakes, some of them big - . -' i . . ­ � .. . h. ,.# I" L Wd .. � - . � . ered wit - i Is CON . old myself after th t h py w`vAk by the the librarya-had been called v in a 1110- was all love and devotion. The" were mid, 9 11 . . - t - . ! I . . 4 � I : . � . I', river w&s over,, and w`e' hi:'LF're turned togeth. Mont-his lant winhog uudea = his will no*t lDh Wk #oor dailtngf I . A thick . ;M, my -AArm 11:Aft you better follows. ­ ' :t ­ . . summer days, many, shining hours, "at I . � I i Mg. t er to Mr. Yorke's house to�lunch. - I t , I � unmade I Could his $pint Still linger about mostly on the still waters of the Dare, whore " Allow me, Min Warburton," m'id a A squAft Statement by a Carpen- , . : . do wine goo Yet thb happy'feelin . . . . . � .g 1 in my heart re- the familiar sceue and grave %nd is strange voice (which I after � I ! I . ,1..I asked myself, the dip of Gerard's oars, and the twitter ter. � make it fit be mained. - I caught myse;f singing . Of . .. - .I. I . I i . . I 11 - - aloud I shivered and turned cold at the very the birds were often the only so ward* lee-mod was the doctor'&). "Remem. . . ton. Take a that afternoon as I went from room to room thqu ht.- - � . Unds which ber," continued this voice, And I felt wine . to For isars I have had s, cWt trouble . I the pitchm.. ' - in my poor uncle's house 'i;' arkauluing sad I ' broke the slumberous silence around. - to not�in 'short of consum tion. - . I hall I go for 'a Policeman or Mr. Denby L 111 . . rearranging the old, han4some iW auso Us condition L I . . - Sew the P Presently it became known all over the One fooling my pulse, "that Min I 84:0Mtherm in hUbeen - : , ­ , - I " Yorke?" so,moment or two labor asked town that we Weft 6ugaged, and, of course, must not be excited-mu4t be kept I L . chintz ,the 'a Golden ­ ' . . to my tast. Garard Yorke had prcmised Mabel. " . parfectlY cured by the use, of Dr. Pierce - - . . I handles of . to come in about eight in the evening to we . as theme things will, the news crept into our quiels, Is - -- . I � : - 1. Medical Discovery, and resolved to test its ' ' - - . 11 . . . .; . � , L . .. . � IL I hesit&Wd-I felt mahanied again to send household. - " But whets am I ?" I said. . 6 d What has merits in my own ease.- : .1 Whew . . I . The ion u*ltx are a - , .1� . I I how we were getting on, d I h d Im08t for Mr. Yorke,'and if I send for a happened ? Aunt Sarah, tell me what Is , .. ­ I s;nd a � . erious - In the meanwhile we had as yet made no . - 1. 1. as plant as hardly to require, a bitstock or aiio .. I ter so that th� - . forwotten about- the . rn�, . letttr of what would Aunt Sarah say? Ip;6111= change among the servants. ha - ad " Y., - , - .�t- the water at I . Mabel Neal PPon - auger-went in favor of this grate remedy.. ' . . L . warning now. .1 !I � � ­ , . vinced indeed that she would leave the wan still the housekeeper, and she was a "An moddA4, haq hmq?pftodl " answered It does awl it claims I it ' I - break in becstx _ . i . . .. I I Why Alice, how b i �'ht OU look. I's house-would. probably leave D8rah&m &I- good manager, though - the do,q,tor's gmys voice while I heard a tam build-8 up the sys- ...- L, in expandA iv - � I - - 1. I . - I.. said Aunt, Sarah, regardi her sullen and dim. -------I .00b., hem Inut Sarah. - "I #Tports and strengthens when others - ,- ' . -1. Wash g1saft ­ [Zfllme Yin he" usual together if she had another fright so own. obliging manner w" not very pleasant. ' ' A fal lie a&: "My recovery, which in now I" *. � � ' ' � . . - ;.. on a dry line" / . 11 Surat "th i f Dare- And to leave Dershain now I I th u lit ­ I lfii;trl;;�Iodon from moms 04=10 Or Other on a sure .. : .. . - - - affectionate way. 3 0 ear 0 . , � - - - - ham must agree with you d ar, and yet I've e-rald Yorke at that momen 0 C Bat' sbortly 'after my fibundation, hing" endM on the .. I . '. New silver ab J : of G to and '"Ptaino'26 to has occurred, Min Denby, and you are in- compass,of this wonderful Ptentoray, - � i -.. . . . always heard it was very i epressing, from recoll"op gave me courage. . Gerard, he spoke to me about this woman, ve, hav .. water as it dij - lyip the river." 99 and asked me to t rid of her. I jured about' th9-fWe aAd eyea. This in the tried other r9modies without a bit of re- . - - - . , : , ,g so near - Come with me "' I add to Mabel, I land I in I � . : . ..: V ' � ­ � that has alwal - .­� I . I � - .1 . Ilaughed. . ). "There have C some straw storios r"0011 - woke' bAnd.4od, an#, this is the lieu, � � . � . - . - . . . I .. ..,: .,.:. lot us mosich the library. 11 . r"Ams. - Y�44%iust.-k* perfaqt quiet.0 . . . i - better when v t , -- -� 11 It's so lovely," I said! ,It'! dould never . . ­ ­.,�: .., about her you know," he said. " I.advins . . I ' � . But�Nwierrefusod. .-I.."il .- �.- -- � .. Detichabli 6ollars an&culU of v'e .'at and ["L . ., - I rubbed ,*itk : 1. - - feel dull in Dereham, I t . I - .� - L. I -you, I " And--&nd-my eight?" I'maM, almost 1v . . . I � . � I ­ -i - -. - - if I -dare not 90, Miss." " odd., '.11 It's 327 fittle Alice, forthwith to give her below ray bruth. volveteen we worn Vith Wash frocks. . 1. � -1 should never I I . '' .. Then I went out and gath' red Afome of the notice.' . . I . - I - . I I ' an awful thing w4king about sod me - "You must not be ­ &bout thm,tsso PAINLaw DyxiNa. -Therein n Y. I ". . a, � be put in too � i . � -fashioned spring flowet., which grow in those We owwt�som 1 No, I due hu *eke law to me in those & L4 uneady 0 reason wh , 1. I � . . � Cracking the k , . " . old not go. , His win . t, of ev . .. . - - . the garden at the back of ' house. Wall- ad Come with and the next time I saw Mabel Neal, 1 M W44- * 400bor,:, ]For thi-promets srYbodY should not look well, when for . .. I . . . .- . to the broakfast-rM-- her that I wished her to leave. 0ourest T?V -not be- allowbd to use your 0, v. small ox u can have , �L I ,�. . flowers and great beds of I ly-in-tho-valley door at 1, so I Sal unint . ponse, all - -. � ..� .. Dust will p Z - " . east, t;Lf d, Init do. not eyes. You must try to sleep and oo-npose faded wearing apparercleaned or dyelour I "� . I abounded hem When I ,was pqUing .the ' hten Aunt Sarah. " Hat face changed, and she kWt her dark . _ � at . ... . ter how caref ­ -. : . . , ­ ' rours411 - ... I the well-known dye works of R. Parker& Co., ' '.- .. penetrates a d , : - - filies, my late uncle's housek sepercamodo, a Mabel and brows when she heard my wordL . ilo�n - . . - - - - wn � I will do that," answored U I sald.iit, 759 Yonge, St.v Toronto, out. Bond for -, , .., �,­ all out, beeiihe . --� -... � one of the narrow d wi ke and address' 0 Went with me, aorogs the hall, ;�i in ',she add, almost instantly, ,trm . it Aunt Sax"' pamphlet giving all informatio I .!. I . .. � �. -. theonug sh ,;t' -this? Has anyone .­ I ina which wo4 . -., ad me in tones; T'r, lit, of suppressed the braikfast room, which ` to, 0 of .. .� . . . , ! . . - . I . . I .1 . - anger and gr ief. � . iWas an A%ht, soon?" are to have a new.manter b�arm very told Gerard1" ' . . Two mote of velvet - i - . . � . - 1. . , niske a bRurnI . with 4 glowinj fire And the gaa!llt, we found toy lll'J�Weredl` -- 'I ill' I An I asked this' ,' ' - -- f- - ­ . . � . do sl . . Gerard. himself took my be worn with an 001lars mud cuffs can - , . ��. � . that it mky-�t . - , Hli . . y am ona" hand abd kissed it. , I I WashtNcks. - . . Min% she said * to I me int �0:,cut tillift Aunt Sarah if thi' . va . . - 9 [ g comfortably. ad on 11 . I y . number of - - . . . 1. . lea, -to, lay ol�i -your und ws,*-gi%ve­�,but - . 6-0. Gerard YOUR-M, IJU I hop he lia, to ... 1111,1111i'lli,61"o . . . � . I .. it Iona enough i - a ,' *& . , -, '' . . � ON $cc My d ar child," aho-WA' ON" -me Alice, my darlimig I Is he* imt1hured If I . 1* ddbjWk'tb bad breae foul o9sud �. : : . . -I' run Solam at, - . . . I - ,eryone siteme to have forg,tten � him now." 9 soon be the the master here." L �. . . . .. - ,'I looked up hurt at the womisn% words An I entered the room, `4'whatio*r' have you She gave & hir,d,,ihort am here. Do bob be afrad-try to &I ' bwgns- Or =W db09d4r of the 86onis, 'am as once . . . -- ; - -* . . - ''. i . . . Imugh. I -� -% I - 68P." be relieved by umhW Dr. Omwn% fto&a4h Bing . , : I i "pe in. 1%tl - kn w you F! . _ rol .. � I , -� .,. ' . -. I ,:.,I - I-I--did .i not f ��Q been'doing - ?Fhealrd:Mr. Yorke aw some . 11 And you *imh me "'Rat Gerard, how did it happen?" .1 .-&e,mA",6w nnw&y..,.,A& YOW.DrIMENINIL . . . . . L � I " it *&& a I ; 4 I , , I !nse ago. - Have; you been talk to *sbel. . to go before thou?" wd , clinging to his hand, and, dr&wing it . . . ' . Z :L onli rpose, 31 1,"I saidi 1 . - � . . -,,.- them for that q. . a or, , she mid. , , Tim immea in par4mis in one of ' - .. ­� d." I - . . - . of course, I,wouLd not h � : Mabel,,,. she, continued, opeAing. to � Mabe ; , yon 11 I *1d, I I I wish 7"u I It oloser to me. "We had just parts& , &,� - , " v4riey , .. - I ­ ;.,.�. : . the mp,xort . . , f- C .- . 96- botdiv . prettiest eater of t1jis meamon,s fash- , - . touc 'he It . - . . . i dimr=peqtfti- Neal, to the three ,;Wmervauft. -that Xm What exilsed the atplo#ou T Some � : - ­ - I - T do' not wiih ti) do ' A #'dBt, when J.'expect to be mamid.;" thing ion& I.. . - the skii4l* ov � : . � I 10 It, . I c I . - . - . ­ . . Yorke has ='gaged for. no- as* must have caused it. V . . � Iiii. i I ... , � . . I .. . � ­ . , � ( i - tohismeMory.',' '- ­ ' -. -' , - - . coming to. . - Slit gave that strange Uttle laugh "in, it , ,�l W:­1-.-:'1.; litt�!f'. " ")i ! . . ­ L .. . I I I ...- tow, an4pyoli L I morrow evening. .;Did you kupw 0 . I I � - 1i .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . � - . I .- made no &=war to ' .Atf�l . Yes' dm`rli4g-��b" doat tmJ&'0f It jU$t L Whd-smOV-sm- .A -&.� I . - � far " . - She r.) 4d.' She stb6d 10 a6d then, -without a *ord d apokgyp left 'Is _ It, Nervous and -� I who feel , - .� .. d0ke, I � I to There's -ugilmig,but 011111498111 41� wered . now am wered Gerard., it Dr. Pichards th as losing ftrangth; who am pale delicate - � . � : I . . .�- them, lookbig at me, with her dakk eyes I - - I . . '' . . . tsmss'v 1 1 . Take equal - � .. wkd!� in appearance, suffering from ih; many' � .. . I you I ANA � ... er' -, T , -- -1-&- I . - h � . orkq we,, sh I I 1. . . .. I � 1� . ! . . ,�,.. 00111 ---Inar --send for and . - * ­ ­.. and butter ; i . d I . t. I . fixed on my face, ind th tightly to Mr Y. - I felt very "gry.- I had 'tried to be kiik M -try . i I . Mabel, almost under *, b"Ot. W t.th� L L me': ' . must ,be 1--t, Po�"y q�L* to Wookems - ' ..�,�,-;Ii- I sad mix wit i. I to her, for -1 had-pitiod"her for the loss of IL V- MN'S Treatise in sooz ipoks on the : I I . ­ :., � I . . 4" . an r" esp. Ten - .1 . . closed. . - I , � . 7 in tb1s ;rgo houpe,' Aunt Sarah. ' I That was what ovary oub. Wd, 64 try � .1 - � I , prooseded I ! - - .. ! I :, I . , It Did he often ialk ' r .1 asked f heW Old master, avid -the changes which his to D111110"es Of Wevaen. Mailed sealed sad seem . I � I.. . Small, coke 01 . . ; . Stamps UNBUAL" ; L __ ­�; I but how .could I alas ? I in from ob n-o no 01fti ; - -.,' t4kens nice,che . - , X V. 0 1,47 TV . - n y a r" . , � , "No n SIL . -.�, -. - � . �..�,- 01 - 'iI)oes'sheit' sod *abel, and'than she st4dian death 4adcav ; and I had ;of ton WAS V1 - * ' * J . mod . I L ntly, for after all it wan* natural,that i left th rum - = - I . . - , � - --her mast IIZ 19 � i. . To clean ., te C -;n . , In, .y oyap nom:r . 961:1 should gneve.-for ,or. , , . talked of the provision that I intended to I t* be burn- �' ­ , I J : ltj..i4.�.: � 11 I 11� �.,F, i ,1-71, "I * Raffis T romite. OAL- s­ - : lr.-;�,.'� , - I - ;, 0:1, .1, :J 1 " �AidkiB --for her when. she, left us, %t haj Ing 4 I Pir "r* and, my head a fiery � .1', � . wool , : !.. to SOme1dm0X,"- -she, .. , , ; i i and to � "'. . . " ,,, I ...1. ­ . � i I ' I �.. - I � I z �' , "�r�v�l � S -, , . I . . . f I . I .-I. ­ . . . I . - ... ,j I -- . . *here , I. . . . �Pr�-" I J ,:,elt".1" Wo f - . .1 - mainner had been so rude to me thl6t,I could White dream fabrics of all kin . � borax water � . mind he walk .. . I...... . I! ,V . I . i: �! ­ 4ftElft' . ;lr ' '.- I 1418406. which way I would tho pain wially white Wash goods, are jsi but es- � . ­ . .. -. -goods, I . . I .. MY - 4W '' , k, � Is . 'I 1, 1 � nbt help noticiu *1111 still them, and I groLned aloud tn my IX in d(mand. -.: " ,.- .;.. - � I �: . :1 What do you rpoon V I 1- spopt a very M*M Is hi 1 ' ' : - I . . just now. . .; - . , . . dry without I 1 ai4� ,-,�;-,-. ;I I _g it., and When- Gerod came .. . .. ,.,�- , . I - It 0 - �- '� I . reL 4 I r 11 I 1. " .. - ;I.,.. . . I The dead are not,." far 1 w from um . I ' 0 . '� - �, . � -, U.,f - � . .. , fully nervous and "d, mud , liw . . .1 LmUffar frM, _Nsm a"I I I . "in I I felt dr nig *;; ikt 16"t' in during the alternoon I th1d him of! it. ; r9VXQ NJ& L - - -- . - I .1 \ I - . . I 1. .. . I owlicio move I Of - I I ­ ­ � pq press a . . ,, !,�i �. . . - replied ; ud n Stan tA - I �� � .. lia � thai I I � ft iLLM.q - . 0 1 we think," she a Yen,. with- cc ' ' 7.1 J hold of ' But Ike only laughed. ' .11 _ � . y op A�xnt Sa i a hand, . - " a WOM STU babilms tbap roWS of 1porsm am tom , MW . � I . r& . of I a rpom, as Well an Gowd m*d Aunt essmesivoi weak w �V 11 -., the turne .� ly, -% '.. ­'r..'q Ra&pz Fwi � 46 - . . Away, leaving We 8 ap, . ttog6ther on this An M littl i girls" he maIA, -(6 don and exhauslied ; also MID-) , - - Wh of eassaf I - - . i a r word, she. turne for I , L t:�'nlght iu� I ot J�ftivex - ­ :. *� �- T . . . � I ' . - . � 11.1 , .1 ­ - I .­ . I � � yourz, about trifles. Try,to look - - I ow,almost sure Mr. , Stephen AGM and 6iWMan an broken down from the . . - - .1 me f%eeg certainly very un :smf6rtable. - our no*,home. i ­ J , kjour forks wms. the" of.,41sism a I --An4 Ih ldvanoed lite , ­ .It, root and wint . . ' ' &S (it youUM excess, good for and "L _ ­ L I -:.. , f I " I.. Bu I . � or- saw nothh -. the 0 Wt Of the a - " r br-*9rk, . L:; . - ' s t when Gerard Yorke I came , every- -But I heiard ­ tisib to ni#ht,'for I w*n all - ght, and .* _T." The, Iran'. r0t I t . ." : .. ­� . Charry bark - I - And with. it fosid. Was ... t .. I -1- ' Tmakles on Diseases of Zen. The . : I �. - . . . � , , t - We. shine came "streaming Into this Wt __ . '- - : f81- 1, heard Mrs. YorTel's low whis�er more ' uw _ . � L' 11 . �, . : . . thing seemed to gro & tn. . . adbwai in I I we to epvy me ' � Once. � �.; . L VTLU%on . 7.1. . ' ' hop& and 3 qr, , we y mo in '! . �, u )b pty ohookho went . . .. � will be mat mowed tjo addnes on Aosips of -1 - I � L:: �1, - . ., w ; - -1, U hA tes th the breaklt!Z 2, b as a and with - -ifA light P( away; . " - ­L­ _ * L oient boiling . .. - ; LMsiff, AT W411111W. -, :;:. - .. .� I , -�. I, &Wayv � s . .. . % 1 - . I 00 my an � .11 I ,,--- . ." � :��­-­ - half . .- I ed to k too - m�nd ' -k doctor nevor ftemod -to - --, am damps, ' - �- . , -- . I , - . � , - ,�-­ - : � 11 - I - � .. I " Is ad :to .. Lon gg. away. 9L X 20ionto oub I ,:.,� .1.1" 1­ , . . , -1 � t and chatted, - some, bcok L "as Mentioned., feSM Main - otat tie wishod- I he felt my pulse, 'and - Address k ?. _ 1 " . Gerard Yorke- wish . . 40ther I I - ,rh rewa - 000 t* I' d . I . twenty-four . - ' �!- .1, .;"..4 -..... , � I ':�­� that . , sweef"r, Ahoughts ��?1240#t tb*t .4*ht woo beOuse 9 Yorke Insisted on me swallowing � . - - A - ' ' ' f j�� paris- L.. i­;.,� ­��. 1� - h pint of . . know it \W84 � i .the: library, , the. roaks bo .1W their, A"; ,:Than . and,=b The favorite pin sin 'bro'ook o 1 4 ". � . .L bot" and I - . I , . .: ­ , � - .: ,!7 � . " he iaid he & in the old u 1 Ldinuer P" in the' "' e restoration. This seemed to ian wons ' is ornamented wi&,0uo: or sev. . - . ..­ Zr wom bm�- Al - - even % ,.,. � I � I I . Iwto which � � �.. I" - . wonf,sogether to seek it. ' ,biod the . soothemy an . .1� .. %: * I I .. .,I � L 0., . - *16 . . � od walls, #Ad 1. fancied al-. she had Invited all the friends Whom &O . . ". k-1-h -.'r . . �� �­*i.4 - mlen-ume, ­ �. she a little; *A losat it e4oMod to dull my Gral dogs' hands. �-'L '- -) , " ­ �: ; I ­1 `.. -1-.... - I I . ' - too id. -my aunt -had most that I heard the rip � � I I - - . 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X WAS 'R kc r - t : I � ,, t g •O iyliilraI11108pa pf��t tmtipg �ih0 �I B WfaDOt�: f 'i�J,: t On the • �./ r. - ti 1 le ,S_-' s , �' ' ' You , i ° foots o `y► wreo a lattice of suicid - ter�ta$ states. ynhil8 etttlnK, _ona slimmer day, at the yh !�►,(; f , s ' to , the = bA► p . P h !fe I t i t e A ctn the most s lar and r lexi Q « ; 8'h g �� P side of 1ouge,,oii; & latf whi,.bi t th t m, use, and app li at ni ht will kee the �� . } own P 8 P Bun, a stout brig, ok on Lon rear Rock, thin i� the hpt the oatitEffi: by a P! ona well a �''" - -� �' g °„ ' rv,sd bit was . treof by or Aunt !►' -' min o law. .. _ =. face free from t ose bominable marks call- a reef extending a mile from one side of the ooa tin shown a gre%ter pro rtion of sn1• M p�` "'l �° s b�raneh�es bi wan lar a ti'eeo so bang i ' i «. 4 ad flesh - worms, and rom pimples and sun - bay. The vessel sunk, leaving only her ofd} among the married thaw the mrrnar� g tiaid into " ' Is. , `' " / Noa^ti4 f ►st ' th popp a #iffaCF my p . ; o m twlo m i 4 " �` ewered, ! F:' barn. It will also resent a nose from two topmests above the foaming waves, rigid which is vo t�'y , t.1 I . P� whekr� aww..a W84 _ wldite .libdietl' spider iji • g Like i«cde x ip « . '"_ '1 rl r' O�Wr or shin a disfigurement oom- - rrI, being gr�Y The life bats were awe rescuing wrecked theor . 4,.. i.. Y $ y C- the clutch" r: of a � ..w •, $ao#1 way o mw, , , , men to many wom n. One and a half Draws. - +t+eP� Y t whibhever way'iwAebrwt, , nto the hs 0 lKe- - t .meri of A recent report the to r Iiite�iita bi'ttohin , .tbei+e emrionloas. v- for qta ..i.� r ))lust be follows( by a �nst, ; r ounces of white wax, f pr o pf t gc�, Dan ' c - state) iihat,,duts of 2 682 pationu 'who hao'e the S�or, I vvatahed 11 -see tf lie it►asP i ,� cvt ,t:�e � �z sr �� i�� ��,�� t;ry �1 mY 1 almond oil, eiz d o -w > ', apdIve t& swa ad rocket ap. been �p�atq$ 2 #bald beian hltteu b onl- mould suave i� fl awe wrath his'Iruge p I� dro of oil of rose. wt ► d oil a - y Yom$ y and the log )anon the'ttw. - oM d drops • I�}} t�p or t n ' be jveted one male which were undoubted) mad and t ►t enan . ' ti , x " `r� it 'r•`. mono in a bowl ; th n (F rnse•ivttter , tip y After 'it ataraggl+s file slider laY Like a client on the rata we an n. The longer t'c'[ell:'` Mist e k ran the y ' �j t '' "' ' "`x` i can stir well with a w B out of these 8,184 only 2S or 1.34 per dent. diet, and. the wally rem around, seiaip9 i ' played ate part- ,.: ; . P� g life -line went booming out of the mortar died., Befogs The dish. very of this method As thdteni te�i °tls� r ltd the other mast to led over. jet ona, ipa�t, thou, math for be1In it is stirred the wh' r it will t and the Ddade •wound teat would not heiit- t, i ; s PP the lowest death rate for persons;affeeted•by went awti , as I liPPPe P•< - . Through the earE. more creamy. fin add the oil of Bq�l t e rooltet:men drsgrt ` i 4 F ' ' '• vl_ td th Y o yy tR rabies was 16 per cent., and the secretary of a�¢ut uh:tter of in hour a returned still 8Y and then pack qwa in aa�a11 .jars or },heir• line when sodden) the felt F q ► I "� r i d cool, i +t y , the ant tq4 �th;at, 3iy _psndgira Q rs►'1`he and beg&ti trying a , as I thoughts, and egisli severed stick at tell, Y ethin was ttl►ch�ed to it, d in a their lint Yfta.PaAolwadiea td'fiad some: b whi e. could seize A ;� . �; iH.�- • This wilt be found i the egnah. of an cold ' 1° fn i'ut{,IIlmi seemed to $1, 1 and all re tiara a it indented. " $ All too plain, . , minutes b�a led''on to the beet the a1M� sin cream p pars u P The ipala v t a tiaoiY+attat� teili tip, the rontnd bpdy +and w►rry �awpy .: = Ot the'many severed t3ee t t, i °g sally lifeless body of a sailor -boy. Trained z ate, ii Ag - cl• The HoIISIiH LD HINTl3 and tgpole de worked anl' in a ort never stillest Batt so tong `art he and `hit he departpcf without h�sspidet. This ti g } ghat in lawsuits wtitarise, , j L st 1. hAII ga►laKing pale , ;, x c I r r , . me, Dr, Boiling in strong soapsuds will -' olden' try time he baanme conscious. wife drqu oxaatj stlike this bit of know.lsdgo yfat<:hed hia� i►nd saw "haul disappear avafleth no hie to the mea who the ed of the lawn under a and .� , Then uietbought the Sturdy pas - . 'and I , :' an old lam burner nd-make it as ood as With wild amazement he zed around t g •` 's %� ' 1- p ,: f � I - J. g on the crowd of kind and gazed sympathizing does not know it is the lady who is -ap. followw , found him, ter come sea�l'ohing, . That was using Axe and saw r }t , ,: i j 44 ark news t new. Y B proaehing him until it be that she smiteth diligent► at' vrork vviE another weep en- Held a yietu{exhnt'w�atttr,': _ ': think' , - Oil- cloths can be rightened, after wash- friends. They raised him to his feet. He him with her bustle. What humanity do- lar inn a hole in'the. ound . having &)ready t' :. ' ing, by rubbing her with a flannel moisten - looked up into the weather- beaten face of Y g g 8m $ With its honest toil and health t r. 4 art and r ed mands of science in the vase of the wasps is thrown out uite a little ound of earth, I point; t{� ed with kerosene. i the o13 fisherman nea hits, i►nd ask q °' �� `� ��'' ` '" �' ` passed - " W ere am I 2'' the inveation of some prompter "method of was garprased, for I did not then know that ., � t fie et,`lpi That a *•revved ttiE�nn d; r• , s ` y dletingniehing hstween Afonsieur and Ma- &n kind of asst lfved in the ground. y some,{ w tpunc3, and Sinktt, both iron d zinc, can be kelit free B ' tricken w i t , '• Thon art here m lad " ><etttrned to the iszza and soon, when ( to her cted , m�i i, : r r called from auY coating ofj pesly by tubbing them « , ' ,Y „ ' ( d4,ffiwazzie at 40 yarda� . - . P ' - with kerosene ocean ovally, Where's the oap n 2 the qr�p dame -hack, I was convinced,• by l;honld, by t Kht a, d ,.f Pa t i c h, a blessings • ' ' • _ -- - " Drowned, m lad " mleR in use, and, that be was pae&eur ; :: ' pr *Sad ea y Paper doors arc Qa to n to h e heart, i �� sting Avoid taking col by not sitting or stand- „ ., tom with those of .wood dens a more careful watching, ; ��ppy area; ill out of doe in wind or ex dse The mate, then 2 ,� p ing each part of the spider a body instead , .- _ ... - �- .�- . • ing st Y P to advents a of neither ahrihkin , swelll """` r" "`" -�'- -~ a aiu ,,, , He s drowned, too, $ B �' of trying to get hold of it. The antennae This Gonetusion, the , I draw . g placear especially of r severe exercise. •• The crew !'' cracking or warging. It is formed of two That no exert lee �t 9w s. ` •. { ` seemed to be the organs mostly employed in c r yngi},e bpdte i3il i }►tit ahf�d furniture - r u hey are sU lost 1Q� ; t ou art the thick paper boards, at,rmped r►nd moulded this ration. When he went home ain, : , TwiatinR iudiu-rubbur 1 w- . * 9"t s.1 f � .' is alt go d i�hards' ' removoel by ttibbin them ,witk qq soft At only one. sved," i - into panels, and glazed together with glue I w before him,.snd saw him meet his oo- An tiiefxerd, e. 1't Ph%t ,. or sponge dippe&in a eamp�or Nolutwrs. The boyr stood, ovirwlteUeed, for It► few and potash, and then roiled through heavy worker, put his head close to his, -and rani- on }fie tiari;Ja in the , ' t. r a few $roiled steak, e , roliings. After being covered with a water- dent) 'in#ormed him that the doorway was ;Jawing Wood. should be served ` moudents ;'then he raised both' his liars: le, �. • roof costing and then with one that is fire- - Y .. ` um the soon as cooked, if ou would have them a and cried, in a loud voice, My mothers P g , not yet big enough, for they fell busily st ' r beat. A hot ter with a cover to re been praying for me 1 My mother's been Proof, it fie painted, varnished and hung in wring " I Saved by Tw girls. t. t« ' ertectly thei P „ _ the naval wa work enlarging it. Then more mesa , Q ; ly and I ceive the steak or c ups is desirable. praying for me ! �'' more digging, until, after three Long home, I + I And then he dropped on his knees oa the ' A snail's ace�eed -not b"sad-an 1aa er vifihatever may have ti the , gal of - Ox Padded to he water in which b�ac pped P .. ' B he resur4ed, thin time with his friend, and �h mord"'or 18es ' indefinife. B - an it re and bestowed the fabled mor,uaidn, " aft• 'rls," the .real 8s. wet sand; and hid his sobbing face in his ae a term they carried away the p y _ 1 P hose or other. bloc goods are washed, w' mermaids are certain) fo n in the Sand- i z , en, _ hands. interesting experiment at the Terra sate i� in their underground bolus. Y �' , 1. keep-them them from fa ing. Those and colors wish Islands. That a strong man, mach chards. P Polytechnic the other day it was ascertain- - calicoe� liable to fa a dry in the shade: The Courtship' of Quai13.` less a young woman,- cap be so much at Jeep. - ad exactly and reduced to figures, which I. How SNAHYS CLIMNI'D' -: I . - SALT AND MIL .-- Remember that sal I once had the pie r oI witneaetng th may now be quoted by persons who favor home in the water a$ to Ihght and kill the isl}ered �� A writer in the Scientific American says : fiercest native of than el ,,ment on its own will curdle >�ttil,erefore in prseparin court and pair Of' a flock of gtfia use of exact terms.- half drzen of -A few years since t w$s walking along a battle ground, aeen►s anti Bible, but senator ' I " ashes where nlu k is used, do not ad si ao I old 1 k down ona at t 'mollusks were perrrilttea to crawl lie- nd cant Geor is., for as IL w steal d I Was stF°g° broad ipso in Riehmp C y, 8 the salt untili�•ts }afore raviu$r, the i'oak: that stood n hi htir than the Up tliveen tK o points ten feet apart, and the Fair, of Nevada, tells Lhe following a y, h agree from thb fire. g when froth the opposite side of the road an experience of his own e him. r - k a thicket of brush and weeds surrounding average pace was ascertained. From this it comin 'direct) toward me l saw a " coach- A rusty wash filer, if not lest y, it near �► small brook. I fiat heard the was easy ono h to calculate that one snail Y It happened upon my last visit to the }out ug whip, a snake much like, the common Sandwich Islands. I- A� a very expert . '' s }lea- . , have- its usefulne prolonged by making chatter of quaila in -the brush. After hold. can crawl a mile in just fourtten days. black snake in form, but iii color a very ; 1 bag of coarse w to muslin � and scalding tlwimmer, and nothing lessee me better ,'' t.4' was them from rust. ing quite an animated confab one hen quail Amy Avant, a colored woman on the Plan- dark brown some two thirds of its length, than a plunge into the salt water. The rose," the clothes in it to th _• flew up on the rock and was followed by tation of Major James Reaves, -iii Marion the other third' to the ti of the tail bein a An old evt±e y that an immersion ' five or six males. Maas .Quail strutted • o of mea- P g temperature of the island is delightful, and y )land . y g- ) County, S. G•, died a fow day ag , light brown, in appearance, from the pecu- I could not resist the temptation to take a ' ' water will not fn ure, can -be beautiful around a few times, apparently notrndtising sles, at the advsncedage of 12'2 years. She liar itiarkinggss, mach like the lash of a swim. ' t , and 1 . cleaned by shakin it well in a bottle ne - her admirers. aset)sriing coquettish attitudes, was reeriarkabl well reserved, and retain- whi Having nothi with which, to kill , Y p• n8 ' I prepared myself, land plungeii in Afie>1 is;ht I ly half - full o€ w m soapsuds, to which a and putting on more style and. st3ection ed all her faculties up to the time of her the snake, I thought to amuse myself by I had been -in the water for half art hour, I hen I little prepared chs{,lk has been added, a d than a human dudess of the present day• fatal illness, previous to which she claimed preventing his getting to cover in. the ` ' after rinsing in cl ' r, cola water and wiping g She finally took a conspicuous position and P ? . g B pushed nut over a,ue L,Ian s one of the reefs <►s still P Po that Hhe had never taken a dose of medicine. ., thick" just Ile and me ; b t to turn back appeared t., devote her entire attention to, Darin the last cotton picking season, she l Y which surround the it,landa. All at once I' it dry. PPe g P 8 would leave him exposed for quite a die, realized-that somethio was going on on the - In canning fruit, if there is juice let herself. Her admirers, in the meantime, took her lace regularly in the cotton fields : over, put it in se sealing bottles and use it stood around and looked st each other with P g Y lanes, an, not being in a tightigg humor, he Shore: There was quite" a number of natives and always performed a good days work• msde a rash for s water -oak which grew there, and they appeared. to be greatly ex- - in preparing Ban s for desserts. Juice f defiant eye and mien. They then began to Her age is well sttested by family records. just beyond me but not on a direct line with cited. strawberries, ra$ berries, and.. the lik ,- etttrut around, s a'drand train thQrr wt�prgal vie, the log braaober•• o"I&h �►o down tE`k �. pre B Suddenly two native girls swam out be- makes •very pl t drink ?kn water, try graceful walks and pogee, each striving +roe pant 'Of 111ap1 @i�. to within sour or fiYe feet _4f the ground ; hind me with long knives between their . - which sweetenin can be added or not to outdo the others. The more they tried then rising until he seemed almost to stand to make a favorable impression before Miss The alien or is, unploasantiy "impressed g teeth. I looked around, and to_my horror - desired. P on the end of his tail he shot u liko an A looking lees is nicely cleaned by r - Quail the more excited they became, until by the crow ed condition of the masses. A + P I saw a shark making far me with terrific - 11 Wi h m' iatiened paper. When ll the went to fighting. arrow throw h the branches ettin hie whole family, consisting of pparents and $ B speed. _ bing we c use dr Peoft a er r The feu ht hard and furiously, until at sometimes from five to ten children, live in gri entirely y lateral pressure thought h An instant later the girls had dived, and , spots are remo „ , Y paper Y B The beds are rolled up in the coiling around the braneLros sls I thought he the shark -had nearly stopped. The water -- . polishing it. Another method is to d last one of them, by a fortunate peas, one room, would do." � f ��� ' . snow h ammonia Ito the water in which th knocked his antagonist off the rock. He daytime, and when enrolled at night fill the ,_ around hirri.was rcd with' blood. The girls -11 r room. A marvellous d roe of ' onom is �. _ came to the surface again, and again they . -_ , ,L - - windows anal loo Ling glasses are washed, to 'did not stop, but picked into the first one' gig qc y * . ' t it feet slier ;rub dry with page . he came to, and then kept knocking one off. practiced even in the smaileet details. Coffee A I3oa $AVtrs A TltArx. dived and plunged their long knives into i make PP Y was but one left. The grounds from the wealthy man's kitchen are gn angiaeer on the Rock Island �2 ;ilroad the monster. r�tlaat ho lay stiLhon the top J, nder- clothin a at a time until there ion near of the water cite dead. The natives drag- , itirce s To give bed - clothing and u ve look over the dried and resold to the poor. Ip . a similar tell this story : " While runnings g q ri�inal thorough sunning ona airing is nea vi tor.took ens cgtgjre�iefttii Joliet I saw s floe big black dog stack feat gad him ashore, silo found shat he was one j !'stets . ' thing to washing) it. It also ewteetens pit. A geld df battle, titrnek up a rattling chatter way oil oL � arwiic l and f owh `uoc�Ye frying L Y B under an old farm ate b the side ai the .of the largest of his apecies. j Ill. - second spit - of tiiiderclothing should be on and walked up to Miss Quail, strutted . pp g y . r and what is to en around a few times with self -im elf-importance being gathered from the pan and sold to the track- $e was howling piteously, and I But for the wonderful bravery of these hand for afterpoiin was , ppoo Old shoes, hats, clotbg9, candle -egos, stopped my engine and went to his stele girls I should iiot he here tonight to tell , 1. <' ,reta- e off be tiie�ott y aired and dried be re enontrh for a United"BUtes �nator, )leaping peer dried coffee- grounds, "second -hand oil, tance. JJe wale wild with Atitude, licked you this story. ucl the u a rattlin stria of -of -well, blarney, I gr� plr hanging in the_ closet. , P g g and a hundred ,curet' Thin arc a out I i'ICbt9 of : _ - - - ppose. Finally they'.. d)ie!►d and 8s PTA flip band end wanted to fo law me into the = �- --�- -- -I To beautify tl�e *I'e,.hol$'kim for f- et�e upon p dq ) Dab, Every day of tar that I would see him The Telau>�agtaa ea minutes in war �v•ter, then,' w ale l �g r, walked to' t - nor► a of u n the broad lai:a (or oars of t► town- te the roa>E,ose aitr,ultaneoprly t►nd few 'way, and it is here, to a fftfeat eztient, that the sitting beards the track and wagging his 1, flexible, cut car4uty. Minh them wit a Italian workman' rocures his supplies.' u lies. A Several weeks Prof. Elisha Gray. of Chicago,: whose in a mixtur of Mghting together, ready for hotfeekeipin P PP tail as my. train passed by. roatioa z,f piece of chs;moislaW dyed � laborers suit oondetin of breeches, jacket, later the train was running st great speed, name is connected wir«li many electrical de- tbility oil and finely ! powdered pi riiee e, Aaothl4ei' �ien the Awe���jpoa the rock wi > g behind time, hat at da break. The vices, has just perfected a wonderful inven three' or Lour s'lnd+�went through the vest, shirt, socks necktie, and shoea� cost being j y /sition Push down the jkin at the lower part df, he where from 11�' His ' food 1s . C. r elf moons of whi same form of courtship, and to the victor- auY i4.4f► up• dog stood on the track ahead barking furl- lion which he calla the f telale ograph," and ' liy�ust Haile to show delicate h As we drew near he moved ahead; by uieana of which a'fac simile of any writ- the reward of a, wife. So it wont on until simple as his clothing sad bfs habitation. In oualy• of in can be transmit` "�' b .telegraph. It c your - . _ Odors from bailing cabbage, onions, h nit all the hens were mated and gone. -San the morning a great loaf of black bread is but continued his antic. I euplposed, B ` . Y 8'rina r,l con - � etc., can be revealed b vain g: a kettle ith passed around ; each member of the family course, that he would leave the trecck, bat wilt enable a Chicago s cnlstor, forinstanee, hroat P Y fro Diego $uty„ . ou oat & ieceof the inside, until final) 8� p�. - ge 'de a Y he did not, and the train ran over him and to ve hie New York b' oker an order to bay ' an open pipe rnrr,nning down th at t R Bas , will . grooved top. j This discharges t eW . p ground him to ieces. We' stopped the or sell stock ed fee- pimile of the order p g Language of the $silo. only the hs►rd crust is left. At noon the p ppe d suf- odors into the fire, and they are thus car ied cruet is eaten, softened by a little wins. A train, and were astonished at finding a short being reproduced in the latter tit at the Hands indicate chsrseter. A thin, skinny, �. Dos • two or three y u:cti nd- late of , dietanoe ahead an:obatruotfoii on rho track same instant that it is written in Chicago. �_ _ into the chime " . The kettle has a ro t{somo ,- �Y, narrow palm expresses feebleness of Intel P ed, very close fitting cover that sets into the lest, as well as absence of ever •y or moral cents, finishes the bill of- fare. AL night that would surely have derailed the train cheque for money can be sent In the tam t gg , P had we struck it at full speod.0, manner, .though "it remains. to be grooved to tso closely that no steam ca es- for ce. g hollow; deep palm igdicatea min- more macaroni then the beds or eta are _ g - �r sec ca a into the room. a read and the family goes to sleep, to get , - ;" 5- whether the banks or the courts will recag : / arrners P ,. fo�u Iose of m evoinisery and f�'yui• fn P nize such a er. No rticular kind o Ice will not nbe "so` wick)f the he 1 "f+ • n and throw h the same tontine on the ,� syu>E'AT�s'r1C r t p p i in big Y P en ' +es. 5ha re to is of a h P $° B nor eneil need be used in writing th g .. is covered with e n con clan er " morrow. The rent of ono of these rooms is a Bopton entlman P l a i g' ing p that i Ica that the is the coat A horse belongitlg tp $ document:to be transmitted in foot, a ells ing. A thick r , Ali d pve : it from ten to twelve dollars a year ; Fii bi ` �`. out o order, .vi a •ovetond diapos on. had a joilblss°tne a Q . ethane the roans inted piece of wood wih-agewer the put I , ; - I �od but i wool be belle to of the wills, macaroni and broad Is shoat ton em there tight- Polo. Matey satisfactory ezpedineuts hav . me A stiff hsrd hand,_that opens with difficul but oven at under hia`,taQ,and,l}oliiiA were cat po . Pen- do so cents r day for each non . make it fitgbet *, and line it with VIA Dot- wy to its full extent, betrays stubbornness of this ohm rate of living, the workman who ly. The sinews ntader t a tpfl w been made with the machine over a oho . top. Take s piece long enough• to go•a nd character sitd reluctance to open to calla of P g• and, When in stable, the tail wat3 strained circuit at Prof. Grains leboratQry, and th I rouble has a.famU, often finds it difficult to make ption• . t the pitcher,. ti i around •ece into the p• ��ty, yQpple elastic fingers, 'the -other Y by a cord pasitod' through a gully in the m woof jr kind that indicated that th - p� on meet. A sled �rilikls er only Sew them to ether. and make a con o W o ipacy ► Y y eeilipQ over the stable. One morning the flame work. could be -done over 1,000 mil i been chintz the a zero <er all. aJe tr �e er i " ;ta.l l�sBea fifty cents a dl►y., N6,. cord whs fotend out'and tie hates with )sit / :olden a ti lift it b tall down u stns), After the stable was of wire if necessary. I This bring ao, the handles of t to sp}h dp ,aa y �1i4 filar �hA �,,:` '"'"� +• can: be little doubt that this method f 1. gist its - When` ng'�glagi ;lf it�into @n wa- qu ek, imptilaii�e, d sot _nanny on the �ts. " riioaerl the atahLe dogg had jumpech on the .11 are so he moment more readily than those cbArMaPe":. " `.•," " ` btorse'e back, said with his teeth cat rho "cord tra,n$mittiug messagea!will in time eu - ►. - /r any' - ter so that the inside and the outside t uch spur oft the resent totem of tClegraphic common A who firttd to Olficago �•teceibbd the that kept k,i4•f;iend in pain P Pro eaaor (irn regards the lave - reedy• - the water at once. The reason g who have long fingers• Short, thick fingers, followin tai from cue of its out :of -town cation.. i Y % break is because the side which is firs put nearly all of the same length, indicate e B Pea f" lion as a more important one even than e ' e eye d r betfRY 1 Y ' rOns : "inlets too�lett moo no the Prise 1 ,AN Ao $alts$. , " others in expands tailors quickly than the o her. callous, cruel character. �►n c f coda cha bo. No member of the telelihone. Wash in hot sea watoia and ape anhandinesa in manipullfi►tr4is► a: wla "� g not onegof its employes )oyes from the Hsrriwn Gilbert, of Chili, Ill., h� sea eels_' V{� glasses • soapy and F Horse and man is now arable horse. on the on a dry liner} towel, to make them gloss say. constant tendency to falsehood and the a office boy up for the manager, could tell d8 $II•, , , - hay New silver should not be washed in spy fan) of the character of others. Long, halt was meant b a " eharr he " and through the war without receiving a scratch- . ; I ' water as it alma its brightness, but old fiver slender fingers belts a peetfeh - �1vo ' The animal Ts now in hie Hftteth year, and The population c,f the Island Empire is ! of re= women I l�t to ' Ns'bster and Worcester sterr were also ignorant tenderly oared for, liviv$ on corn broad' now. about 37,400.000, and its public raven e that has always been washed thus, may look disposition. Young g egs��y�rdi�n rho meaning of t$e word. . - better when washed in hot soapy y orate and a husband whppe•hands afire,• t,ur4y pe f B and bran mash. He has not a tooth fn his approaches £16,000,000 sterling. Its fore' f t and p ' e h dies and hands made se$ with �i a$iby shoal Pina11Y► the postal was returned to the head. trade (including exports and impo i. robbed 'with a dry cloth. Knit sender, wills a lfte letter statin that the 7 should never be wet, nor should the b saes be carefully avoided. A man with dark P° ,� amounts to £,12,000,000 terlintr. Th n why be pat in too hot water as they may ex and, colored bands is inclined to biliousness and meaning ofl the word obstraghe was un- OleStUga'g'arfIIe Sod BIlttCriII�. are already three hundred and thirty mi / _ 1 y known to the firm, sad "king for its definf- We learn from & pa r published in the' of railway completed, and lines are be , c u for - cracking the handles. melancholy. As an indicator of ebaracster, lion. pe , - mat- however, the thumb is the "boas." ,A small, re rt of the Michigan Board of Agriculture steadily pushed forward so as to open n 1 your Dust will penetrate into closets, no y In re 1 came the following lucid expla• IoPig that iu the inion of eminent mad ill - formed feebly- balabced tarnmb betrae P Y m j twhithntir a d w r 8tal�Lehmontsefffc v girl at ter how careful one may be, and #" i DPdo ' nation : even tivhen made , Co., - penetrates a dress. it is impossible to et it s vacillating disposition. small tbum �• Ds -tea w� rots by mi fell mea oleo argarine P • ul for.' all out besides necessitatin fr went sh- puns are governed by the heart, while Clark, me Bain B sn' i .Kee t th+et from uptsuitotl ar►ii 1' fat, Is up whole-. p00 and IQO,OOO wren respectively, -thoron ` in which wears out silk A cod la is to tike lar a thumbed are swa ed by the Intel- k" noraxits goliood �4ako you ago touch°B+ gee it, u4 ivaoluble 'and �di8 iLy trained and quip din European stye , g yy -W * heo you must Wet and because It map" o y -the germo of �d the navy congas s of eom® twenty. v g B P ec,t. Ind nasal- oglf•itelu►nt o ha make a}"�"i of cis old sheet, etstchitsg i firett gieppse '. Trnlr,r'ei. He is a pore boy, y ante tlre�n syateixi. of l sizes in' ld seven front) � , fFs can that it ilia$ stated out with �he'dretfs.' eke iargn thumbe, or ought to hews lhtllet>, ftroM a on sckonnt of his not Havfng went dkesse or P$F it9° F diAg ct k s. ant of vie+uv of the chirow, i'1t•„ i jhile Bg80 As a mat oj`'fj►ot, ho�yever, " in a C8►ger- CeMpkte syabomt;• o� telegra he, post -ofii es : - . it long enough to cover the direst comp) rely,, p° and easi[ overned to ekool but littl8 ; therefore 4o, spout the: fie, s$vwg �+ , `' pliant, de cadent, y 8 no" of : � o tpiPufacturers to Produce the Poh �I aniversi as i coated , r run a hem at each end wide enough to a p Pe the - f sword rong. , po p y prod 114K)6l�, colleges, { at once �rabares'tsreYY be �O� •' t is ` Hsrrid e' ihatid of ' eh he. aPwiuns c;om m►d' ohea 1 , in Lents en• ht.hqutaos, �aeleorol fritters, tape in.--- Button the- bett- oUthe- d art•ag " Dal - observatories,, et c•0 exist, All ou the 11 �; bang it 4Y a "coat hanger." Have loop that digit, always remembering that the B ter igto it which are detrimoe�i�tai to`tbie 1 t e flee his ' j'antz, tiylti lttitt me ro de the_ cbY►tuwet's hea'[th:" The fat Luropeau or AlneriCan models. These i , ti_ on the h to come u throw h th ba feature must be judged in ropertion to k"'a. 2h oat ,, kpvered, FAmly ksr- 8t j one of - P g• g' the size of the hand and the fin ere on the w ll t:" � of an enls''tbjii: die o disesae, a tallow, ntense it4inovatione Have' boon aecomplia !) ; the loops on the ba too to hen it by when if 4t,"- • -.� tc a } rjd a `� cos *i , lard mod` outer subailaano" that have become within the short sp&oe.of . Hfteea years, '_ ` g std` 3.1 tz n clerk ass ex putrid, largely so' eConom y, �''- . " s fish • . the skirt i. o -•t per # ,up Atop isnd`bo* t it is said, are icall ` "that: the whole Hatt . tom, andf calms. hii Ile d Diana's, ' -r A h ' I an�price of the ." karrid a tanoid ea' e p fig , debt:amounts only to about: one year's y s� g used. . TLeset,rstn badeodorised atidbro ht - e ` jp!� t: th far as the d eta ' co ed. - �, , i �i'ere such stoloir : s{e tlir►Y lto. desired, but trenue. -ho feel «., .� G ...h A• f delicate q Pa 'ed oils th Jytice f Piz Sw' ` �-, ; " erotls cbgt't►otei osau9t., 1vhgUY: des- , ' . e Take a ual its of flour ated cheese -1 •• . ,i e « ♦ y ' r man , aitit y,. th 1 - g - y and batter • s f t r- d :ial i dooiddd the fnti.tt8tlt jib lili p 'If1/ alnemio#�l Qi� ot110K. ?roow• + ;: ,l _ �P�11 Aid Beg$a!6 t r and « ' li pepper b► Tthsatne.man tesh anetom !+, t�� , . r tr ed .�Y �' made in ! { .:� �n the . P° _ and mix with one or two a qa, Bake in us. tutional. It is always F a quantity of bnttar+ Q .1}0 " i I M!sxed beggars are called b;j� #hie e ae�ure small cake or patty ens, ou will ,call winner of the The . :' :n y „ „ ' aaoh o s to have thq • adulteration. the U ii}yed .i9t►tes is very large. , ne f$otor drsec n Y` . them nice cheese oaYk P m Ease.. Tlie 1pintiff, a big raw its attention tot rit t Don Q day, , preatlive name •' 1"ordfcipetras ("For ' es. . suit pay the p Out o one hundred samples of ter► collected in t�tew- k'prk rpakes 60,000 p ' Y „ ton St. , To clean black cashmeres' and 'othei all - boned ranches, was sailed on td -pa9 the of retail. deals", twelve were found to be and this. so t from, ' 15 �0 22 � uenta per sakes j. Saturday is universally � . 1 wool 'Dods soak them over night in strop u of six $2 a lets. He immediatsl`y atcwd ran ration of fat "" Beggars' �'Y.�� and on that day e I : , ' 1. j- g B jury � aaulter&fed, )for the most part, with foreign pound. Sntte a is a prof &. appear on the streets fn fall _force �� f�mar{d - bet water. In the morning hang thorn to up in spurt ant queried : known as lie tea. A6 hundred mized with button and'ehurned in batter- PP • P ' -dry without rinsin or wrin and while "Pity the jury $12 4" '' o ' leaves, g 8 Bing. aam Ies of ground coee'twen ei ht were milk, so that the combination 'has the full their trade with the gz+eateat industry �daui . t replied the court. i, P ' ak y ' or earl =.1 P+ press smoothly on the wrong aide. Yes, p - , r mixed with Chicto and . Of h - davor of butter. In other oases the oleomar rmurmud benedict'iomu an ti he lead o a e t' -' y . ,+• . k : g'hekb,i rl ge r 4 t Xis torte rY. ' L' „e is Charred with milk: - Of the pro - PC' _ ho And s: ; . RECIPE N0�$ EtooT Bxyu. --Uke 1' Qai30e Y ' died t1j gu 0 Awot� s*' , �- I: r{ each iliag it on thick 2 I ust pat four of them) t yucose starch no duct froth 25" n 60 j ponds in evOy 100 is person who reifuses them. They al a =; rom the of sassafras root allspice,, ellow -dock p to be adulterated wiftlr gl have lea o #, children and do and 1 , root and winter een ; ounce each. of wild boddlere $20 apiece. o you want the earth that of the three hundred samples .tested, buttery., probably little of that quality is P tY 8s+ , t cad life yy bas t Y PP9+ for and rt.. cherry bark and coriander Geed • i ounce siimmer followed ?" tlrfle ` So c�mpletety ma even tiro t a very ha careless life. The ilea t t 1. en The - h sand The dead silence in the rootii brekkn forty -tab; o>!tui ayera$e of urteeta °tit, r ou have no small coin is not a vwLd 'e c' es be deceived, that ae r Armbulr, the y apt of °P 3 quarts of molasses. PoiYr suffi- ' were f too, + h ° flag with these be ors, for the ! stall -' ' llir _ dent boilin water on the whole let stead b a sli t anicker #tom the �lefendsnt s at- e t; twee B • Y &end then the iijlectet�re w @Ax,ont to science to show rho necessity of local legit- great Chicago pork- pucker, hue proved, air BB y Y : " twenty-four hours • filter the liquor, add torAOy, letio avtffioiently severe to effectually put srtiole' which in )tows took the preiiiium as awell- filled bag of silver, w oh they p ev hod to order n. p duce and oourtooual offer to make c f 1 Paris' ,. a pint. of yeast, put in & tight or in anoitt. The bailiff e&allod m`Y �` an end to these abominable Bard thoron hl creamery batter was battetriine' made in his. Y , t 1 r I . , g y . in an desired amount. t {>> t- r i tiles and the filed. out without asking for factory. I - .y - 114.411 k. ; - i.W..L ` ,,;fit =; and let stand twenty -four hours. jury dishonest practices. :,,{ !l tai., Ili ntt>,j.•,'cl q . , tr. ,S� F: r sev. x "�f. ; , ,. t r I fi'henllae. fees. -- [Canon Apps• Q't r r', +' (' '., wr, t.�'i q isf �ffb•r,� l'r' a•S� e �.. � s i?• .1..! .1 �s" .t f: 'yX;t't. a t. �r..I ' r 1` 1 r _ : ±., 1. __ tt • .. - - -.. - - 'Y cY+4 h- •��_ • .4- - . , 1 - , - ^ _. t C. ,H5 ay k '{ .i�` i .'l'V L -1 - j - - k 1. ,tA t of . ro•«-_k - -,- biri.WFY. ..Y' .i+Y ''�i 1' !� `...ai° ` _ _,.. 1 6 e} . �4., I, -ii # .- .:. { �J- tuna; Y. .' , ; fi 11 � !" I i' & ,: . • _ . _ • _ - - - - - - -. i ,' y IS 't` "i' {.�- _- - -thA9 � 'a :, r :. � r%_1° a 4g' ! - � a•3 a - . T _. . '4- :,:. - v• %�... . .. a �d�o Waite a r ° t ° r r, _, i> 6p61,e - 1:, ; ►�l;rti evo ,: Xeresvertase»testte. - , I : • , Facts and ' fi ea t: t ?'.,cast, g a tkle -,� On sit _t ) ,' rid!? O4tE�,<1. t ,f`BhI afE tai, �,*" ,. ; I- -de-.. Q@ - _ - -- - itt ,J ' arguments. _ :.Mill -,,Aq f� {1 ,},,,E74M... # t ,. ? s�?�P.. , f g ents. ' ? ,�� .. t�•,S ,Y vt {! , i•i rt.l rs'jt,''- iia e;U { 10 Af: i,; '. i � c' E o PEJ 1. I i �fulT t f ,U� t� is _ t ware.. r ]y,j . ,; 1 t a JD P e!. y; �� %s {x. ' t._ P . )41i!' gut , t� a. , E. :j .,•i - P G ?i.t , - /. dge a1tLIC1�, of thm Su �tl �y�}� j 4' rA r isr 1 ,. o• , o: / ;iii ,:,r I: _ .. ,, - silJliD -{,n rr :P2: Fes- .i.. �.,� :- --.r t' . - . . 1.; :i I _91w_ �� and at ._ � „ . ii Court' 6? Nee k M� � ! �F y :. +'t 1 r: 6 :44 'e r�(' °.t •} t.. ; ��#� z.,rl7r,it. ri fad:- "If(Mit {7S'Stu.Ulid :i� ':r :� i, ,i. . ?,. `'�, Qn 8 mart s 7 ,I f•�jii'\}S6t�P1c .,.t4E1 t..sd t t -. @___ A ,tY),,.. . -) oak! JItA • , ' �p I, \ . Vrekrftda Apply � IN )b. � � /a . , j• )iz ' t `�i J r.r : - • 'rid east n tie: �.` 1 t ax. QO�E;iyilt•. .t,. 3 tl: !2fiJ� '%JJ. �4A144`>) -.1� i :ig� i 4 Ilt�r; xi,� �': t &.Y.t: r,4 `lull llii,i i' i �" Y 1#iig n1Q s. u. nV 1 _...,�.. {I i r. if �1 �/ 7 P e u anx t��x� A, 1 - t e ?TT. 'kt'Ta i 1. 'v, �i�Yfi. t..r;l2t(vS'e! PyG� f 1 Iri t� ki '��t} #t �i� :ifc"I:t /aril t►,.x3 �f, - r,�. '!._ port. re4sntly raised in eohneetiont l `� !� �P ,yi �` ,t • Pi(kts' - :j i pnbl shed every Fridi m rtli]1 &tits �l fd�l�' ! F�9i.)� i bj t� t. t i'� nf.,iiLAI" .Y Yt ii: 1 :r :' <',- < ;i ''•1,' i ,- _ v i !T ",,.a. i t, (6: :tt4 a )_'• . riolteri 7 0 4 g otlloe with the l�cott Act, =b€at the lstwl�w� ,(;fir ' 4 _ t: t f„ n.!il. •Tr"- --: ..E - -' " i' 9 - - - r •a. ,.,.�., -f ,�. dt - P:,•Pc •i�rtatj it "�f'1'.,)f7 ,tic .i( i -c ,r�.I -wll �r>�RAs virtctaU rQ sled b tli o s r o ` i SIS , - y; •. ;,� •t . � a1 ,J y t I .. . Y e a tl slid It oft 1) ; -NO ttie tv♦�' lag ,of Gteeriwtio , s. , ;�ir,u CE 7P „` . , , :�� .3s Teas; •1.00 up&& is aatla"O. of � e olainl nQ u � , . , � sou ai dQ sores iqr re or .:. � -`E �s A� 1t °1,rI, ' : 'jai' '� r' 'lilt _. t, a 4 ytll�lt t� , ; or,; that ins @ 1M8,' ell, ,ip, !► . E 1 RATES OF ¢iiVl ,B7Tt$IN(i ;; r $ ' tld s'Cat6 of , ttvatloti : ggvod hoagie sod onL- ! �t d rr•� ' 7 i; , lust i sertiou, per line - 8;conts. Was : repealed .:Bind' .re- en&otecL..thus, buulidta8s; goad young brahard ; a'never felling f ,. ,, E ; ,, iw -k ,� a I 1 e b duent insertion, per line, - 2 _ „ m� void all 'ele(4t1Ons held+ under $ t' i sapply.of Spring waster, and close b the (roan'_ ' ,i ai,'(z� .,E iertis does not include Legal or Foreign ad- wood tr��liis, post.otiice, .4 sphoo dco. Ifbr } (, 1. x :.P +:aid :, rE. ►iiecs,'4r » �... ; I :. e ants. It prtevidiis to the irol:lalriatt012 ttttlli �rttahlsrs t my to L.MA I� `YorM.(��Ni 84N, ; . ;,t Ekv'' 1�t R r•tii,tr• 'l x;lr�. • •,� t i r'�. € �t.. ” t .i; 'Er t¢.. r,:, ?J r- .3t, Et, Spoci 1 terms given to parties making oon- the �it g , freenwoodl.O.' . , , , ST-40. a 11 X. - , x , _ .... ,: !) P t,•r �f ,;. �dFC W. �.i.,. ii Le' � . saris f r S or 6 months or by the year. Fiaif- ,?eFP ,t�itllt68. illo ;ae, 'e —. ___TM_,, ., .,,. + �f tai t . . , ;,o fearls yearly contracts payable u terly,. SI!�' ) ' ' &y r �' q ar Painter 'dec�idee that ter4 ,is :pot zlg t,i , Bassin sa cards, ten lines or under, witl} pPP *, .`� 'u11 Uc4v ; ; , : ;i one yea , $5 op, payable in advance. In the Cbtltention•, amcj blrstr the re ! ,''•'- ,, t'N tics in local columns. ten cent$ per; line, enacting vf, .the 4clt -ii; the - - revised r' G GGO ` ! P!, - ' #. ` , , ii - &ve can s per line each subsequent insertion. I. _ :f •. pastel ontract rates made known on appllca- 81atUte,.11i 110 Wes,$► .&ff8 $ alty , gc�'Q>>i ' ,E) 7 . , , + "i ,,t1�1�_ j� /� e c j, t , -:' t:, t ki .�.� ;f,r,<, ., ,;. Lion. o free advertising. " '7 ., �[ t- .., , fr :L af%dU` Vl� a' {a Da�e s Qus :.t ONTARIO BLOCK - ,•Whitby- � , dware S�ore,.� the beet Adve 'sements without written instructions preri �y 4644 under: lt. •,•;t, If ,I '. -11 be i sorted until forbidden and charged ac- - ,, _ E . a,, � • p , ",,t, ( - - Op site' Post -oaice and match Bios.i , I eVBt 1181 ''� lm 1. ediN Orders .tor discontinuing advertise- : Mr. John (�oWrii1, t�1.A 4P , �9h11wa :_ _ ., .A`Pply to H. $TEP$EhTBQN; W@ used...,,,,:. . ,�t €;� . i� , �. +' n;l f. us be in writing and sent to the pub- 0, N. W- Telegraph and O. T. $. S r.: 9 : :, t. r ..' ' • f ► ..:, a , has resigned his position, because he ' "0' # to,, :. Ticket Office, Whitby." i't` ` :i,, t� fhr� ! £'� ' ,1 . J ° i +. =t stapes. -s . • ` g'eatl 1 - • .rob W rk promptly attended to. . cannot endorse the bonus scheme now J:`TREi)"El,EN, owner, ' , t , ; So yes 8V8rybody that has t, ed� lt,,., It 1 Y m. L. S. A KERNIAM. - - 4 - . ,- , . PROPRIETOR. P. t7.•bo :, Oshawa, vet. t R' �, w.0 before the: ratepayers.:; refetr t6ved this }� �a ,butt fns s- 6`o adwa,* ee itt price. ,. , , �I 4 11 - Uur Politics— Striat'Independence. t0 the Ipatter tie V1ndlC>l,t�T $ay8 : ' 1 1TOC8 ., l� i, n T �, O ar Al m —A First -class Local Paper. "Hi$' , reason , for so doing will be k ` t f � . . Our �E y ,'.:s t r 1 xpe3ot'ations —The hee4rt ' - t�tE i - "--" -' ) _ !}'h i ' 1f =j� "�', i ` 4E :;r. :) , A V 3 a' - , - - support e?f the neonle of Piokerinet and vicinity. understood by g11. Mr. Gowan hats 8 , - :rte ' 1; ii .,,,, ) tv. AiT�Eg owing Dr. Field will please . P • :' -r,► strong belief that it is utterly im o eau at tae onwri y. u...A f ; ; f . g p p e- o Bank, Picksrin ..ttd ' } F IDAY, JULY 15, 188?. stele for Mr. Heaps With the capital settle before lath July.i -� ,t, ;,I , �._ :t. shown to carry out the conditions of Strayed ;� - _ E: I �, -- N TES AND the by- law,-and that it is the highest 'e�'' --- '{ ' ]F'{' r COMMENTS. „ folly to endorse a scheme that appears F130bY tot 3Q, in 4th con:, pieke "l'II1R, on or about the 28th of May two yearling ': '( g' ne Conservative ' s� ei• is to be to be practically Ympossible t0 be a. calves; "one of s grey anion and tpe other •red. E., . Conservative-:-p p Au1 person giving informrtion as to their whore- - - ' started 'n Toronto, to be called the succe8$.,,, He,, therefore, deems it pro- b ,,`;; P �,. {, , f . , I, ,, .. j �­­. p •bouts will a well rewarded. JOHN LXl�1Dla, ) Y ) ' 6 • per not. 'to to be further. responsible for' Audlaq P. o. .%T a _ I have mp1 Thirty thousand dollars it. `The Mai oisht has never h � -- -- Good stock. to se cCtec firobi,.''Ahd e al early been subscribed 1n Ottawa attrac i y y - © S'�'� . ` .: �rll - . - .; . to ca forward the scheme. Mr. D. tons or him, and' -since his ac- `' t.''' Q very eh�n" TEA14f>�TER'$ complate outfit; �isn- E , ,.,, ;_' ceptance' of the office bonus - hunters A E'reight n, M.P.P., Of Owen �Sound, slating of COW team of horses, harnee4 and ... ...� _� :.. V - . -_ 6. /. t.tt f is to be the managing editor. have swarmed.: -He has spent time wagon, for sale cheap. Apply to BERT KEMP- ' . r,,, L, .:r • t" •. ,'P . Y,- . . and money in investigating many of THORN, Pickering. ss-9 C _ _j. ' , -- t -- — _. .. f r .. _ -_ The ominion Government has at them, only to find' that in nearly all �'�'=m• Tc �eb,t. • - . ..: _ ; ,- , fast disallowed the Manitoba railway cases there was no foundation for ;' "' t ' 0 ,; ,: , / , - y �r�N Piakerin,. containing oft hundred , charter, recently passed by the Local success. We believe that the days of 1 and etty acres, more or lass, situated on the _ Base line, a miles from White and three and a :.I + �1 egisla ure, -and; it is said threatens; these adventurers will soon be nom- halt from Pickering village. - Tartu to Comm once , V '� n'_ ,. tiered,, as the claims are being rejected middle of Oct. For further particulars appi� if the mad is built to the boundary;' 8 ) 88 b to any t the privileges of the customs. in town, after town, and that the -- g, vs t, on the prom €ees.�__ . - Now 1 k out for ualls. heads of corporations will not be - g To Rent. likely to be, , h`enceforth so troubled as - _ - Mr• gton ' eldest son (of : t Mr• Cowan has been. It is to be N the Townshl of Pik ' I . the late p c erinfi, on the . • Sheriff, hoped that Mr. Cowan may et re- 3rd con., a farm of fifty acres, being com- has been appointed to the P , y y posed of the north halt of south halt of lot No. ., . position by the Ontario Government, consider his resignation and fill *the 19, and north halt of south Laif or lot No. is t p T. . - The There is-on the promisee a good frame house - THE BRAZILIAN WAREHOUSE p mpthess with Which the office for the remalndgr of the year. barn, stabling, good orehar and well ; beauti• V lJ w7� vacancy was filled leads one to sup- Amore thoroughly conecentious head fIIlly altos tea "tibias tern �nie of the e°uri.hing Will celebrate Eh.e event by a complete late revolution ._ village of Pickering. Can commence to plough P In the Crockery Pose th t the Government did not of a corporation the 'town. could not mar harvest, and possession given on let of Trade for the 1. J U-B—IL want to ave to deal with a lot of have. pNo.ambe :. Apply to JAMJZS McGEOGH, pro. � �1 � f'��''. T'�'� '�`d applican a'" Pirikeriag andwer P. O., Ont., os Wtlliam3" " ..i...tt .i. .i. 1=J[1n�� else ,:.. S. b I :ASS i _r V1LlAGlE IMPROVEMENTS r `_ - '• ' . `' ' V For Sale • Colored Dinner Betts, Colored Tea Betts and colored Chamber Setts, aatnttlly gives 1. Mr. Qr ne appears o t 'u g Iu s late'issue we brle$y refarred to , away A large stock of entire new prtterns and stpleg b select tom. ling stren anion st the i� Remember this is no humbug. - We lead the tt°tide in England ihethree recent b elepetions the matter of Pickering taping adran- rilltiT -CLA65 honse,i nt�ar)y Hair, Teae and Coffees , and General (}rooeries. �: having ne in his favor. The Spald- tags of Hedgerow's Maniai al Amend sitgacea on Chareh-itt. in the pillage of We carry a loge stock and sell p Pickering. Apply to I. LIN'f'ON_ a6ti ins elee i n is p hope the mosf note- meet Act, and stated we would in .. r at bottom prices, worthy o 6114 three just held,. because subsequent issues Isy the facts before PersQIIal. ! Highest prime for any aantitr of choice btcrtter, frbeh and J. our readers In relallon thereto. We baron. Please aaU and see asst to tranbteao show of the d isive resell achieved- For TAM GFillesAie`oame from Pini1� R°°ds'. the list time in fifty years it returned quote seet{ion $8, with aceompa lying WIM . ants to roropto about ai :ty ye,an � ' . � . .- a supporter of the Liberal party, and sub- seetion>t, in order that our readers i To co -bi ch � m V. wowed , S I��N FRAS E�� an out an may know what steps s are necessary to but had no 14-y rt , . out supporter of the -Grand P y r ly; .apposed to have been living in or - . Deverell a Block Brock St, j,,' L secure the benefits of the Amendment about the township of Pickering eve years ago - • • Whit Tyr IN Old Ilan i'h@ result, as may be ]r<eward for intorm.tioa conoerninK him or She, '- - imagined, was a complete surprise to Act, and in a futons issue the shall tea who are is Possession of his ropercy --- --- the Salis ury Government, and goes endeavor to give some info tion Ir'a. GALBRAITH, ser.2o cork C$arabera , - - . - I Toronto. to show that although they have from places where the Act is now 1n - - - - - -- -. �---- __-- - -_.__ - - -- _ - - -- _ . k• . ' • through alliance with so- called operation. Executors' Notice � . 89. (1) 11 `t�y nDi`atdt rated villa e I. , aa t ; L'nionista a solid majority in the or settlement and its immediate t,e' hbo - N the matter of the astute of Wei. �a&. CClrimons the people of the Country hood lying Wholly ,within .the limits of a son, late of the Towaahlpot Pickerin in the CENTS pFj� �� ' County and Province of Ontario, Man) - P s - are again it them, :old are only await- township, and when the• residences of its deceased. punnsnt to the Revised �tatatee of ' qg an op rtunity of giving expression �habitante are anffieiently near to each °no. cap. less tom. �, and as vlatorta, cap. is n: �', . "'""" i _. ,_ Other (Ontario), notice {s hen`eb�y gives to all creditors . • thee► pinions by means of the the opinion of the council of and other, to send to Alez. en Morgan, Claremont • ballot. Basch tOwnBhip IDtl6idipality, to rene�er p• o., one of the B nian of the said Wm. ' PURE the same 'desirable, the council of file J.ckaon, on or betore a lab D. of AvGtJST, ELEBC�l - """'T' ' 189'1. their claims sit We >� �n state of the n � ' . . The Mont,eal authorities are mak- township in which the flame are situate Test�{tor, after which d.a we the undersigned 4t/ CENTS PER IjB.f r. f desperate efforts to get Sh�ppard, rite on the petition - of a ma on of the Bzsentors will proceea co eiscributeth.aaets of - . the testator among the parties entitled thereto, . -., the Toronto Netws, .,yore within the area to be set off, b•.ia� regard only to tboee claims o! which the ��. ® b . back to one alf -half of whom ' shall be resident shw t en have notice, and we the and raigned ._ , ldont>•eaI in order to throw him into freeholders, y �y- Ez.aucen wW not be liable for the said assets � � ' ' prison on the old Ch b Lw sat such lnieeor -' or any part thereof to any moron of whose - . erg@ of libelling porated village or settlement and neighbor- claims noti+pe shall uoE have tastE raosivsa by % ' the 65th regiment a oon le of ears hood apart m the reap nloa of them at the time of such distribution. lrotioe i. ,{ I . . i ago, when they were on dot at the the township m whiehs same isste hereby t.�;a�a aeosase M L: . . pgl,ono indebted a the i' I. 0 i North -w ' rebellion. See and has situate, and withbontldsriee to be respect- gut to cbe said Alex. Morgan. �og°s s .1 . D � . . �.._. sire Pp lvely defined and declared in each b . tRi►tOeU Claremont. tsz' tcoRGA�`, giscuton of •� already n convicted Rjx4 and of the offence law for the a here' Y JnnelaYth, lean. 9s•t f. : paid is fine of $200 and costa P rp°�s �. A4r WOUVI - - -- - -- - - . -_. _ __. __ tweed. but this not appear to satisfy the (2) All the were v.` 'I J_ , . — - -- gallant embers Po A'i en to the council of the Montreal of every township by, the Consolidated braves, hey thirst fox more gore, Municipal Act, 1868, and amendments 6911IS . 1, I .,. , . , and if their, had their way would like thereto,. shall remain 1n force as rerpeots Ti lYiJBTd �� o io clap Sheppard into prison for .the said portion of the township so sat apart, . ' - . •' : remainder of his natural life, if not and are hereby continued and extended - d�ST T4 HAND :° ;. L. ERTAIb1'Lf►ts and the timber thereon to the council of every' township 4vhereul situate is the Town4htps of Alan, longer. heir prosecution of him on the portion thereof is so sets rt under Caruary JEWEL --NeW this old c urge looks vex much like the �k. Bidwell, HW e, on cam 11, Rl( est desips in Ladles brO0�8g , - erseeuti y provisions of this Act, except so far o tiaond h�egnalnda Tehkumnu6 and )I[ll]s t�tlIIB and s . h to n Island in the District of �` short c'ha1II$. P o ,sad it is time they dropp- as the same are or -may he inconsistent Aigoma, in the Province of botaHc, will be otter. ' `' ,•, ..w;. : ' girl it. T e Ontario Magistrates do with the enactments herein. ad for Fula by Publto Auction • in bigqooks 01200 CLOCKS, - ....QIIe g,gd Lj l h jg;` 8 - , acres, more or less, on the lot day of september � y Clo©k i. ' not feel a backing warrants issued t ') addition to the povifers -iveh to newt, at to O'clock, A. M., at the radian Land . in Montre for Sheppard's street and the council of every township by the Office in the t'i11w oof ltaanitewaw". t;` ' Consolidated Muniiclpal Act, 1888, .and cashrsi °f B.le... nos for timber payable t• 1LRRARE'— 'Full , 6tpClf� IoW OOdB . it i hope none of them will do so if , `p ee of land payable in cash, a Be enm foe k211y8s for 8tiid spoons.,. g r 80 . ' it snot a at all avoided. - the amendmento thet'eto; the -:co roil of qw payable to cash and dugs to be paid accord- p • in to !. • beery Wwn6hip wllereiq, * PoW� n .lies Tariff upon the timber when out. - i , We the which the timber grows is to be TeBEpoone fi�Qffi :` ,� 1.60 per doz. , �•gtraOldlII ya�n,g, been et _a art, • ulider, the provisions : of wta with the timber wiu,oat conditions of r sip sited totem. the p "Wrld," should Tot this Act, shall: lave aU the, rights and Settlement. ,: bear in rail d that Powers cocferred on 'the connoils ofcities, Ti'tmtbi otg,pl e'the Merchantable r a''�'�•�0 T�3.4;. , - -- 14. t -1�€e of y man or of any alrn orpotated villa et b the , n �� 1 ai4mea: Jewelry made to order. Watches docks and 'ewe wwas and inc g y: at the butt, on the Spanish River Deserve and jewelry re e(I and - not ve the unworthine of 'the said Act and amendments thereto as i"tenoh Rivet lower Reserve will be otrett,d for Pte' wt►t`rantea: respects each portions ae shall be so set ideelor a cash bongs and annual gronnd r"t, of . one or th unsoundness of th ,other. per square mUe, and does to hg old on the ' Ira ttita on the Comment' Union a y P umember 4ws:aut -'►+ — part and ma ass bX -laws ` #bicti 'shall n , a000;+diag_ to tariff of tis I?epsrt -" e tion a ply ezeuslvely and only to that on "or full r, � PraotlCal Wat ©hmak8r, B1rQCli 6treet Whit • r 7a do more to evince pl+� aMiy to Jame. C. , b�. O enah towinship so _Bet :&part pI t 1f16 Hipps 8s9 . Indian Supt. ![anitawaning,orto sens bIs ple that it is a hel,ie folio I wlttg puq*NM the nadersigaea, ; ' : • No outer paper to lrrsrrt t4 4 M ' U4laleat wo by at east of Careful and serious• (a) To compel all perso . t� idcttt . or, withotttauth ipso ' Eons dens Do than an non- resident liable to s sets the �neen's l na�r. r' �; r , ; " �- - . - f � F C- . W. � / .- . � . . 1' : Dre. *�- v L i': V. I. :i n i h a r, tg_ �.I 4 .: Z e :.:; �,,7�i3 rr 2' s ,A z,� . s; ZA s,,j • 1 I P ,+ •} "�, 1 ~: :-, . iy - �t -ra', - ,3 _- ... - _ .. - .. - �. a - y );, , ,. - r 1. ,.. i i ,.. . 1 . - -5 ", f , , ..• �. , -'� +d. , t l . , , • 1 - _P- ,••N*, s+31.'.W -- -*z •.hEW'�.0 .i.. -, -`S e t - .i-''. S •_ -.. r�Y i' -- .. - . _ f .µyv.,.y.. ial+.dpr'F♦,MrwlMw#tta� ,atil. .. • , <. A,i�iV,aA.,,fMI,R'.[V,•4�yi d ♦ __ : a•• - -- , ....0 V .-..kA ,: :1i V i ` y - 1 : - f .. FF y - r ;:f }g • _ _ _ _;._ 1 . . ". S � �. �. ; . i'x4� i 85 ` - e its isles, arcs t• the V"11S. " a E# r • �: �t' t 'fit{ ri - a�» .� , . �� / � *, , � . .1 r� RI T Q 1' D3��1P�►i. iu de..a :al. aflir�oraerea uv tt :j; a � t4 :5.f ��t ,' ,,., � . =x� d :yf 91 i u 9i h' E PIS ri ., i� missy. Indigestion is .toe to: d F,. ,s _ i 1_. m .,, , fy; tift y LATEST Wa AVLIXD 72" nature. The human digestive apparAtns ,ei i .`4' -i' ate'. ir., `1 Ft °_f,A =re i 1 :,,- t .H• f:, 8g v 1.B - - t i} T is one of 'the most complicated and wonder • .1 a . . ­ THE LOCAL PRESS D �L1LAN$D P80Y " �� i. t', 'A CA OTSFR 00QROSS. fal,things in esistence. It is easily pat -oat, , 31'. ,E' t,�,, i ­-, f . ;, .. _ of :order. Qreasy food, tough t , slo py : + fir <. - .,, ;,,:b `. , . -`� food, bad 000kecy, mental worry. ate ' t.; _ ,��,__ ...i1..1: - - - - - - oet•o oe hire beau changed ,x ,,: t`tv :.... jaitwright p boars, irregular habits. cad m #>i other i_� .,tt ; #'. t£x� , . , - �. '` f ; $ - � Y �i,t v�i,4 4 �I I ­._�.�L_*"..; I to Blackstock. things which,ought not to be, `v scads ,� :. ` . a � ° '`r" E Uxbridge are tro�ibled with the Atnerioan pie auction o! dyspeptics. 1 i ' �; ; Fri j Hors ppeeeo tY ii ?t)' �il t $: Fwf tars j5+ * L Bat tl ;eau's Angaet Flower has done a f ,,'> , , '., .; , 1 t `:, �' Y 1' :,� !I ­� i* ­ - _. the epizoo. - ; ; • w , ' f i­.; i rile nei hbor• wondertal work is reformiva this sad , ; ,� , F ;0 , ,: ,r a'" - ' Diphtheria is r ng ri K : business and makin the American people . ; e,; . ',_, ,, ,',..i.i ,,_ +' ''Y' (, IInder ' hood of Glen Maier. , f .,,, .. " , : ' so healthy, that they so enjoy their meals $ t j.; '; _ t t • �,. ; ' ++ !' :" ""'' suckers, Marlins, (Iingh�i�s, had large turnout'. of James °Campbell hit left instraotiong that SUMMER Drees goods,• Port Perry andbe haPPY. Rome r:-- Nohappinese �` • Mr 2th. 's An st ' d Straw Hats are to be offered AT REDUDED PRICES so as to sell the goods sure, as he Orangemen on the gl clone 1 tvithpnt health. Bat (peen I� Shag, Bugg Wraps, Parasols an to. the { 4 :- does nt w nt a sight of them on his return from Missouri. i r . = The Reeve of Stou villa has "pbvided dlgwertbrinA k eta dr iqA etforea bottle. t yx , albino resort for le boys. ' dyspeptic. you *51 Black Linen Stocking, Striped Colton Skirtings for boFa, nri a b .:, @eventy -five cents. I� ACC, . Just placed in stock Stripe Sat g. Bowden, of agaan, lost' a X1200 Seersucker for boys, AU- Over ,Lase, - eek owing to extreme heat. F Brince Ferdinand 'has' been elected All -OPAr Lace Parasols, Stripe Trimming Silks, ; ° COW last w Linen Coats and Vesta, All -Over t �.: co Prince of Bulgaria White India Muslin for dresses, _ Velvet Trimming, Cream Lawn �duslin, Cheese Cloth All sizes : Markham village has a. lodge of the Mosdtlito Netting, -- e Honig Circle Order, recently organized. n hgt cane broken of y nr i st byab�� Y Embroi�lerp, New Pattern Dress Mullins, White Pearl Bnttone, Cutting in Corsets from 17 to 82 inches. Stock thoroughly assorted. We sell Good Goods cheap. F , V. , ; 1. Oshawa county rate this year is child suffering and crying with pain of Cu g i , 4­1 r 104 S0, being about X95 more Chap last of Teeth? Wins send w,st once oothingd °yraP,botior - �lothin�r boots and h68a, Children T�wthing. Its value ii inoaicalable. �ifOd$, L C� f , ggs taken in exchange for Dry year• is 'of Stouffville halve It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiately. Butter 'and E - ' ' The merchan Depend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake Carpets and Gr008rie$. - agreed to close their ,places Of ba81IIe6a at about it. It owes Dysentery and Diarrhaes, 1 • �, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cares Wind t • ..- �'�`- �u1 .i Colic, softens the Game, reduces •Inflammat +on, - , t j'�i. Lyciit, aged $4, v as killed on the and gives tone cad energy to the whole system. . V A�Pn '1 � rack east of Newcastle on "Mrs• Winslow's Soothing- Syrup" for children f �''` _ (}rand gunk t is pleasant to the taste and is the perseription ' ' the 11th lust. of one of the oldest and beet female physicians t ' and nurses in the United states, and is for sale _ __ The proceeds of !the Dominion Day by all druggists throughout the world. Price 85 t. - i r . art at Washington Methodist cents a bottle. l3e sure you ask for Mss., WIN• � I' � � lawn party snow's gooTSZNa 8�rrtvp;' and take no other ' AN= , chur ^h amounted tollllb. - - . 1: - L i . _� . - kind. �1is's building at Uxbridge was can- - , - ed b lire on the morn- PICKERINa MARKKT. abl damag ; y _ . sides f the 6th. Loss 81,000 �Sswe Om r = s ae, dat�P 14 EWARIR9... In„ o w eut 800 to eoc • spring, 75c to 7 ..- r id a naYnea Jaii188 Fall h l0 to `8.38. - N��� - . • . esident of U xb g Mo to 75c. Flour, famil r cwt. iS � GLASS A ,. r tensed by sal - yy �jc� ally has gone Crazy, Flour. pastry. Per cwt. i$. Brae per cwt 90c, 1 , • fell cue excitement.. , •12 0o per ton ; shorts, 8oc p sr owt, its per U 1. ton ; screenings 70e-per cwt, sit per ton. vation Arms - a week the three- year -old FARMERS MARKET. - Q .A.Zr (a - On spud Y �?'-A. - 8I AN � , daughter of Andrew Reesor, .of Cedar . - Toronto, July ,14, 1 Piers, i� - . ' Grove. was kicked death by a horse. The sheet` receipts of grain to-da were 1 `_ y and prices unchaapfed. About 709 bushels of 11 } The stallion "Enterprise, valued at wheat offered and sold at coo to 83c for tall and 1 and owned by -Mr. Doncaster, apring, and 78c for goose. Barley firm, selling 1 , . - . . - . 1'200, 65c. Oats firm, with sales of x00 r • died of lntlamtnation lately. at 45c to _ - . Pori Perry, bushels st 93c to 37c. Peas are nominal at ;i5c '. y'' - • r I Simon Allcock, treasurer of Uxbridge sold sb Six oo to �i+a3vO•i giro s ��d y ate se�to� ; = ! ; SUCIA Township, has resigned hie position, and $Io aton Hogs sold at e7 0o to e7 50: beet, or ' 9 .1 - J. B. Feasby has secured. the appoint- hind o� for far z nib $7 to use $7 00 inn %n :, 9' - •. �. 1 maul. d7 toe 00. . 1: and , olln Martin, of Raglan, recently liad The po r`ii mrn ea ate ay.�ws y ote: BaQf ; f .- d d b dogs, and prices ge Y rolls 18 to 90c. largo ro ►is PRICES T. - :\ 1 23 sheep and lambs kills y g 12c to 14e; Dotter, lb 1 ' AT OLD - I _ his neighbor, �'m. (}i11•on, lust lb in the 1d to 1s; interior, l0a to 1'Sc. Lard lOc ;Cheese 1 ' . 12c to Ise. Bacon loo to 14c. KB6s 17 to 180. 1 I • same manner.- _. Potatoes r bag 75a to 90a. Apples per barrel, - < , � 4 E On Friday a'fter600n last at Uxbridge $3 00 to rs 75• ; . - the eldest son of Mr: Chapman, aged 10 station o.7-ta . ill race WieR>Q ?�L)d- trtoiwslat i m . h _ ro wn e d in to Years, W8e d 'j'QAIN9 (i0IN4 EAST IIIIIt As FOLLOWS:- ; y pond while bathing. . i . i - No. 1 EZPR689. . 8:14 A. M. Mr. Campbell offers 8100 reward for b LtasTNlNa EzP. .9:86 A. M. - _ _ -__- to the detection of G . information leadif>R .. g •� 9 02 P. M. -L--- T,n,fl QU. t3.0Y.1 the party who fired the Stouffville Carpet ,- 7 LoeAu , . 6.86 P. M. - �-Q TQ - i factory on the morning of June 1$th. 5 iitsa 2:81 P. M. _ « 1 D. P TRAINS 60INti �PaST DiJE Aa FoLLOws :- ' Rev. J. W. Totten,Markham, reached - - the annual sermon to the Orangemen of No-6 6 Lt01;TNIN(i Ezr. 9:bb A. M. E �N , �darkham and surrounding region in the /, g LocaL , • • 8:35 A. X. - ba>ili Jut lOtit: 9:02 P- M• - 1 �� ._ ... L . _­ July is '2 EXPRasa -- FC��r- --- Methodist church on Sabbath, ' ��� . I I - . . . 1. 4:46 P. lL w is iP I . Mr. David Minns, harness maker of �• 16 litssD . , ,. _ d Colored Ceres, Omemee, had five sets of double harness -� B1C� . 1 os li and four or five pair of h+unes stolen R► ie3 I �o m� . FO and all kinds of Dress Goods. ' from his shop one night about two weeks -- 'd Or . � � t_�, : sores of lead in the Township of Plekering, � r . _ ago. being north -west quarter of Lot r i- rqr of alb S nid Press' Be i' , , : A $cinderland eov► comnnitted suicide concession: in good eondition, we'll - tended, � k d �D�Ored AN set S. ..- y - the -other day by filing her Borne firmly with bash scall stone foundation ;good tram* 1 .. * , d. turnip a somersault and house. and cellar is good repair. Plenty of ��jCjA� 1. nn R water. pine orchard o T5 trees bearing wiuw Black and Colored Josephine Kid Gloves, in all �cizes.: ,• in the O on a 1 to,JAS. - .. - ' - trait. per terms and information apply 7 bresiking her neck. watt .�..._o ---- -- MCCORMACK, on premises, Brougham• P� ae Lein raised in, fTz• __ -_ - - . . - -- ,. is at all gsiC695- �8 6 @ll$ Chea 88 the bABt Nearly g`2� h C bridge for the relief of T• H• ArIIe irwi h Buggies FOr Sale• 8H and SCOTCH TWEED SUITS terms, 'and hen ea nod ing Ii. whose cattle were recently poison CANADIAN, ENGLI . but 6npen9r ins rIII118Qta. 1. Paris Green• .. • i r IL - nndersi ned has on hand i"Oral Ot 11 111 beat styles at lOW $gores. . F c Henri Hooey, formerly Of Cartwright r Buggies, which will be cold ohs.p f�or cash. ' ego. Cam- Call and inspect the ntam�►tii P i . Val ; but lately of Dakota. w His father. Pin ggaIIa repair ` of lyail kinds re- • • Cover, attachment, a►hie has been pro li htnin week before 1 eeive • tal attontloa, and ssuat.ction �T PICKEIRIN . - I . K R 'n home s M. oxANT. Danbarton• � V�� e' to be the only moue d dust proof at . - . In -law has gone to Dakota to bring teed. wt -- __--__ _ • . 1 - . his daughter. �� tachment prodaoed on y Organ. "I ' �� Of Markhara� Con- Haiililgto Ha ' Cdr. W. Flemming, u S mmm• . . sidered the best checker player in Canada, Unloader: The Empcesa Se - g Machias _ placed a friendlyy match at IjsbI.O.My on '' " w� 9eo>flnd ton none in very respect, 1 1 Friday with l[r. �[. Ryan- tjne of tDa scat IIset+il wind Lessor -Si a8 k of �iooie and Sb� opened mil in my : , . the DominionPianosn OrganAgeno . __:,-., �-",_, games were played, Fle»nming wiuninR Inventiow of the Age- 10n7 ' Remmer's Building. • ­I I - 1, - - 18, Ryan 1 and I �!nR a craw. t the touowtng t�s.tannon� ! I - r , . • ,.� I N Df r. Isaac Clarke, of Hampton, Iatsly :. . W , xo86,...Ths. is to sertity the! 11 » - - 0 �. p i brill lirom TO C •. Ha and (train U aloud- a r • i . - - ed a Dorms one of H y urchas yogi a'�°�O° nd have tasted It in - ht • m barn • a 2g. t, llalces'snR, ` p Satttrda pig sea pat n in o- V i . 11 ]dr. W. Clemegs, bud oo i p 4 �oL sbsaves. It han�lss team with cornplets w t -. of last - week GOV" - evil "Posed pe mss. t oaIl bigbly recommend it w all tarmers• i I3.i. - . . entered the stable and gave it a dose of Look weu to it b 70on ►sins, ot�blu - Ir- _,_ aT S�•p�flZ`�8i 'o� C!llltil � I . Q on GEO. L .'GI, Jr. WSEN YOU 1. Paris green, which caused its death $� fiat 1 P (terns , ht. piaisrinR.1[arp2► 11th, i8s7. 47 -y _, rile o a s" De Aond. - Deed. , Lease >It +r. ' Sunda . Cow® sod I some of u - I; . y _y grim er docutlaent to saw i0a La 111, Of Nara towns + I or want to borrow (none t. nK PP o a stick through 701= w - or want to spears yonrm peartj is troiw was iIa jail for thr W11iR i for the abage in a char $ng1Uh or Canadian co at th. to the window of a railway car while in Towatihipsedagsn 1 � R.-DIUNBAIRTON a powiblerates; . . On sceorint Of �JLf`1Jor a Plow called the "A vents," which tks motion. taut the judge, i GE1 V • . I - - his youth, discharged him with a warn- 000- l,,�. Lew, -� `ll riv„18: Fta:-.esd n 1 Honor (4radaate of enteric VeN Harr College. �� �_ �_' ' or a supply of O e, ing not to be again guilty of such conduct. Flour; . R. Hayden of A1L8toII. had a . . : �- `� • 4 1 n case Kind of tofore r porrid�teapgs► `, Mr. t } ors e ° t f cariosity in the shape of a fear -1 ed ,. � h Om ' ` ;l11 „t _ rpiaiu anything ticket for ihs loath ntario F to 'prere rotrading �a�Ce g iII�trade from a pYBr call on the undersign cis u chicken. Two legs p �t t� `gp8ed Of a HOree s the jegion of the crop, and the other two . ' than �eaS _. - ,. , _.: please yea. p N LE ( ,, were in the natural lane. The bird °and ',1_ ,�- 'the earth,and more t p ooti T .. W. B. i t ' � � f' all its limbs were well formed• u only , +,; ' -- In th0ee Who are victims of 0 � �, +n Z :40-y No Pabli , Wkitb . lived a short time. 4 g rful �' adulating m a s� f , + Mr. I..T. could ljsa had a deed pt's t ; - _. •.; x the powerful I F � _ : 1 •-- chine. spreading its arms 0 elk pared giving the executors a release for _ , _ liitp' the $2,500 willed to the town of IIzbridge ,' . ' IIat10n6 Rnd inculcating RK.t. . 1. by file late Joseph Ctonld for a poor blue, ti �' aF� ae- the minds of those who are is 4 IMA PRO - ; - and w h amount in the shape of 4 1. ,' : s AU diseases othhe domestiessed ,,t ;. ' benture was ready to be handed over to ' '!�'o Weal. the dark 916 tO the 'WOnde r. an �»t..d in. pr.f�.i°te a� Ron$$- _ .. The BBL 0RG the to •,.:t�- �,.: omee and ra.id"oe °pp°si art and workmanship 'disI J, ' ha . iW0 PiokerinR. palU there (os at Gordon B°nss in � � •,r f 5 e . Mr. James�GFrose, of�BshaWi, his abssaoe) will reoeiTe Prompt s�bieatioa by �� '�' 1118 'i11Y =8nt In 0 sn f his ' ht baud badl laoera�d ed ever and. anon by Is the Q y D t Moth ana M O= I � -i.., I while running the ebaper yet. Luke's day or pleb ____..____ F,i: i p having arfect ' E ah i al ,and vs u + . facto on Thursday last - zolader, s atwa used ....:..fir. �• ,.� � ,ii r * ., . 1 "' ' sl i or. superior to a so- called 'Mouse Proof At r ry out b a TE'AS. i . . -.1 Lute ha v 1 fill rs badl j► ' y . ,s, , { u: ± 1` mtsnt'• e�dveztised b�y� a her oomparo eir� s `, 1 •: d se era ge y .. i im rovement con agate sroand they r circular saw at the above named factoa`y 0 s , & ; + , 3 t,r 3 , I ', i ' ` { ; ,� F 3 � f �' - r � and closed wi kcal y 1 '� q: },r. � Ma, which is open x �.. i <. . , a11- board; should the o at any time 1 } , , On MOnda�'. F n, dns and v haely adm * S A res nsible oitlaeu of Portpe`wai ` `� ►► C - o t ermin fitted an 1 �' e wilt assuredly gist sir way oat. , f 'awakened in ;the early twilight, `reoeafly, 7 other company can Use our Patent i. .- ­1 t 1, intend ; and we would advises a and started down street at a •rapid Rai ,, . •a •. F.. `�' to buy only the BELL AN sh co taro _ . "; - Y ar e moist im rtant d prat ip h - atch t :. v - .�-- e r all t>i t� for a physician. A vaLant pig t vii j Y . man es led him and gave chase. The '"` vu , t'� •,� �l r `` ' `' Chalied$ �r:,' •t141�• R . meats known to the tr t !, 1. p ;, 1 SaB►. ppit and thus confirmed I ,r „F Mr. Ling , _ Bros• citizen refused to halt ,, ,s, ' � e' • _ pass l�y carried on by n wre a: � � � Y,timber F'oreyth .• , _ ,Wz-. t ;{ i,, the suspicions of the n1'ght•watchman,' (� I;l v : . -.: ,, '' : ' till kee a #till stook of If Y0u aye Wand b , , - q ." 1. j. who, after a hot nrstiit, levelled his re• Y„�. q , P tI O ERIES Of' any Btty unplemen o I �lA �: , *., - t Where yo 15f,�F =7. .. " dye 4 volver at the flying man, only to find it ,,i , �'' R�I �iL �' { "•F Y , _ e f� ' ",. .: �� :� would not go off. Thris s tragedy was " rr : F � ' e� 4 �4 �l�itar t'" �L 'Y' :r }>f aLL wNt F° �- `• b ,S•F.; 7`.a, N• Rep 7' / ,gk �. .,r /}LAA . . ­ pr bably prevented. The citizen com -FS - PR,>���� � � � � : bins of over rotection. ��' d &ash and Rood•, without driving 40 0 `` , _ 50 miles ors dir .� ' p P a, �,ti° - of 8 Beat1�,i,iy'+ t. Wb'ioli' `v4t`Il fits ,�o! ; , e t ace. We ht► tf l �� At the last meeting of a 'ib' 0P. �:# '•, t3PICE8 ESUNCE, i twice th die ; , , �r �� g � TZAt3, 6 (TANS. . ° 7 � . Council of Uxbridge a moticnwas, passed Bacolly s l d LE'I pNB, ORANGtEIi, KITTS, C�lN f . � . andintend eepingafnll ,� to sell the timber on the townhae be- � t S y, �y� e ' i i iC . � _� ; line o repairs , .. j? . . DID K, 1r 8., in at x}r wry r' ti ' _ _ tween this (township and Pickering be- rOYlslon8, cheap•, KEiD $A =°�. t s �'� , It tween cons.. and 6, with the consent of and other HMO. a x th l t s w, zt -' ; _i - Ir - . ti. ,R•.+ :�(,i t i i..:, i t � .4 .t,jeFa "'G r yet: d f , f Pickering, the money to be expended on ]? ; ,, -i i,- , ,t --.4 � t, FICB Lt .:,� • Ve F a� T I D TtoL in line plie *- ` 5 t �. thug j same road,, and Chas. Williams act A$ .RA•I .. - �; - INN N A DIB r 8►I1 i ,` < <- *r : . ' eommiesioner in conjunction with else I : " .` " IXIe a 4a1�• f > Y ;,,> - i at' reason ble rides x �- ' eft of , , s re011 and coed. ,, , , . 111ito Stationery, . and � ' full lip ®' of � " 4 _ p r �-� , appointed by rvokering. The requ e, - , col Books, Slates, penmis, d6o. -88 R T� .� :•' � 4 ­,;P. t Thomas Coed ,owner of west half lot 2,"An inepectioti will oblip� { t►o .r y :fi,, I con. 4, for consent of the municipality --- _ ,� tic �rS, - : � ; fin K. - wt ke , 4_ ui�� to 1'ib I ,Y} t8hizan leasing a era el pit g` ' s -; i ,_ . I t 1 . ,�a;: sea r�. ALES►. , : - 6x tt} , .a �fi 3 - �.:'­��,� ~, >.k . "' _ F.... _ . .: 1 . . __il . ­ � 5 5- 5} - t �. .. _ _. _ .. , - _ .. .- .: 11 � 64 { p j` l. �.. ­ - .. T .. 1 ,t .S , R. .:...f .. . -t f. :� 4' P I A _ i.. - .- - . .. ,a.. .: i. -. : n i. ... -..- '..'t -. N .. .. ': - • is _-.,. I � , � . 4 , . .. - t. I P ,. 3 i r : " a -. ,Y._ . 3 r .�. 1. i t ,, _ r .. ri. .- -.. Z", t ... -P. 1. FO. J : S >' n .,. I ✓ % _ i s.. ' �. 1. X �, 1 } t s ( It " .. ,y, 8 . - n - 1F : 1 l .. _. - -. -. .. - . .: -•- c" ...,r�- .t',:.:.7. a. . Ir: - .'.., �iS,. -•. _. n . t ; y +s � �. . :t C: 4 fi s .11. ,$µ ms .kn 7 3 4 ,^-1 -,. i- ... ,. -. .. .. ,: .. '. ., s ,. }- .. .`e• r` ..:. '`:' ..• •. e' +f. s gip. �� .r 4 x , �5.. fa 5 .a. i, U �., a �. :/ $. _ . _. 3- r. . f... s ... _ _, -. X -4 a J, i .� i "F ,u..y • • ���� t } 'sty y:. r 77 .c .i. .� ,.s 9r- s 7� ctk@�i .al 'h - ..�;�" <-.( - .. i _ Ct E. a #* .? fu dC.ty •r 4 t ._ � , -- ,. 5. t .e: Y . ..a3t: , _ d., s..- .l Sv .;.. i i7S :: : :.G! t.! l,.a}' M M.. ,, L- N ."t. F .., ,. r. .1 - ve51 L ,. '. r .n- ut w.. 1 i.,Mn.', S �3 M1, ..: ,, r -.., :.. ,. >F;.y - o , [,.1 d,lr .. ti. Y.° - _ T -,X • .. • i? -. .+r.. ;� of �i ,,w._ _ H. 1:. .. ;(.� 3._..s i.. i_ f�*.s :. •,: - -' t � I - - . - _ MW 1 �;A ` 47 J , . -. - \ _ .7 ­ . . ;:�, /'C.! 7` a r % -1 ... :v. t - i -..,.- - - ., u: , a. - r }. !. r 1.1 yy ,. - L.,, - -:, .,. a : - /.. 1t 1. - , -.. :...F .... r • t t . .. . -- - - - - ,,�,�j�1 - _ - - - r flt t '�[i�SW :Imry *tom' .frs'V�(N::+�P: � j�{�,i� y� �— �y ::�' 1 ,.'!i �"4 =4+1- '"'f= '- cl'"!rav:.�:xMt� >.r,: -9 s..�:d,: •'" t.s.•.e 1. 11 Yuehand- ,� pethane eit�ier garden ompe, Evert a si►tis- , I i fates t ry pro of tatoM lna �` . . , ,k .. ii P° 'Vet lie grown - . ` •Tax Wos><m's Covmvx�is %r:tcam.ft : i 0fm evioNsg when 1 r flee i<aror, sweet acid rare 'I : r•..! , such' wy in • Pn ; ii fled iu t 4'ly part o -Alit, t► aV. - e season of the: • I - r. la the simpple farmer care„ :,...; = �� ; � ,,1. this month.:.. � . ,, h ; ,fir 1st` � ! i� r►bloh doors slid vela- The •fir of -tire Deputy rMa� iv df -file his Btom there leas �1 gYaW peodaati% Noah and milt, the wholesome diet '(IOW t ti l oi�ed and the rgatter of $relish �iht'ooi�taiaira statement bf theeoia- at the Grand Opera. Now y re . Of the lih ao pure and quiet 1 . —� '' Y ' of I$ and sliver 'for 388sa at the abfef 'kings <ti►nd ponces obaapfed 111 1�z a� , r a , POfJLTAY NoTlte, , are air becomes one of cottons importance. a g° balotr it L impossible for the b ` eh '0 of the world . B this it a e f r y f live - is t3 i Y appears that estimate . fleet th'de a lo! t '+zri re re feeds w the very seats usuall Dec ou m tt h mo 1 ,b the total fleet , Amount of � - new �at►fim y ep ed by the - tr YesiMrnkvimads' 1 con and wh 3' d nears were filled w ith nobl men. The A 1F► ihis and a la that j " eel .. I n LO the barl h that year was it! old $k',66110201 :Princess $4r see sister of x e Ens • glues tae slo and refuse fro 1°8 s n g however, no •i regnant y all Y , 8 gh ' Emperor 1 Give me back the table bright N res "That w ea m the k r1ph outafde gpeninga ere fitly closed, and the and in silver, 4106.820,880, -Of: this .the bed in and accompli if sk pauU e . with its bowls so clean and w) bg41 b giver a b occupants of sleepip� ome might almost lie l+rttsr athne►uet aetarly 2s000,A01) wee Coif sparkled in her box, eclipe;it, aH arouse Iron spoons in hands so neantul, ' : =6olor tq► y (Ake wh is so to h tier by the leridour of her )o elia y p,uptul i ° well p1r tltemselvso for the ht or ten pia• ► ► in this eioitn ,slid ees l[hk so luselous b -the I , y m in - the! y. *there are sold ef6 the sun does its satellites b h brillian z .. sl"Pink ,boars obuighil In an lilt -tight box. X7,000,000 fa Mek•Ioo. - The Indian coinage Y ' Oh, the gelds of Bolden maize 1 .: retail markets' In the morning ns who thus de rive Pe fires than ioi• the °f Its rays. On her neck she jw re a necl is shone 8Q r veot. tm• k,e the diamonds and ma ' Oh the halcyon rustic slave t Tliei't�s• e1nt+kr►ilii yttiiisrag iliemselvem of life - giving oxygen, the growl Prtf y'� The total net increase of ' ° pearls o fl ' `' NibE pale in n,etling Bilk, turkeys are un000ke food and the cornea neceasf coined Id avoor+diy to which, intertwined and blended with know ye of mue4- and•milk i, g tq of Ilfe, awake unrefreshed and 8"O g the ei�timabe of indent earl, still further enhsn hear, dew. They should not be given fond that is dispirited, langguniid, pale slid weak,' with the Ec nsmist, of London, was about ej per Dom table brillian When he ° Once again in tersegn lands uncooked for the first few weeks, Old bread headache, giddiness no sp rite and man Conk ;the inoreuase of the coined silver was pa C3' enter . o'er thanks bowl, I clasp y re. soaked in sour milk is beat. Next comes other mptoms o foul isonin , to about 4J per cent. This is on'the basis of her box there was a murmur of general ad- - thanks that, as of yore, In B I� � d' ssyy fan meal pudding. lit these oases the which the system has been sub voted. This Pi"eee gold miradetn. The Imperial box o nod in its, Mush -sad -milk I taste Dave more e rat estimated amount of coined turn, and the master of the worl a food is swollen all it can be before taken accounts for a very large of $3,200,000,000 and of silver of $2,800,000,- appeared o the ms cheeks it ry ge Part the oold� saluted bq these kings and ri cos with a t,, y gave �:. into the crop, and other forms of phyb cal wretch nest, of �, or, in all, $6,000,000,000of coin. Though formidable a of "Vivo l' e : Oh,+the arms a strong and brave 1 One of the Most ,-valuable' art" -- which s Rood man these estimates are cry F ur 1" �twh aad.mitk has rased the latest of food q y complain at this season a necessarily very far ; - . • of the nation and the greatest. for young turkeys is onions chopped fine, of the year, and which is ordinarily ascribed from absolute trustworthiness, they afford It was generally remarked th t the Em- . - r They should have all they want and often. to the change of season. The system is fill- no ground for apprehension As to the effect press seemed unable to take hear ea off her Aountrymen, it ye are wise,.- - The are of made sere circulatin medium. And it sister -in -law, and appeared to be ascinated From the town turn oft your e B°Od sass tl1e bulbs. If tthe with impurities as a result of deficient q dazzled like the other occupants ' - I • Vile with knavery, Shame and brawl, reader Ekes to see little turkeys have a good oxygenation of the blood, and so the body mast be remembered that if the modern • P of the vast And the stench of alcohol, time, feed- them some chopped onions. becomes, in a hig$h deggrree susceptible to all economy in the actual use of money -lie auditorium, with the marvellous brilliancy } - Poanded crockery ie also excellent. If it causes of vital eiutnrbaace. The rem tion taken into consideration the supply of cur- of the necklace. Sud. y the x of the ' Off to the hearty life of old; .' p Pt•inc:es Bor hose o nevi Oft to the flelde of green and gad , were not good for them they would not eat of a few fever germe'is all sufficient to bring renoy is in effeot many times greater than it B Pe ► qnd a young } 8eek again the simple wave. tt so readily. After they have grown so on a violent illness, by setting fire to rho was fifty Years since in proportion to the major presented himself, we8rin the bill. • NOW the meadows, hoe the maize, that a little uncooked food will not injure fever breeding material with which the tic- service required of ft. leant blue and silver uniform of he aides - a 1 — .. '" them uncooked corn is recommended oe• a>s she fiedd de• camp of the Emperor's staff : ' Her Ma_ DAIRY NOTE9�. ` _ - , , . a8 the result of defioierl0 air ----- - „ small grains, ' like wheat• -r ad - •beavihoxt.. cleansing, .Voutilation, °f Il roprila. is pl WHAT A FAbIOIiT (;AB HOLb$, jest'• the Empress, said he, ,bo ing lover � mires the wonderful necklace worn ILL .1 iio not attempt to dry off a sew, .that They .will. sops baho_ largo as..ta need no, ffrei► i porta�,ce of � tj , ut,#1a sup, A load is nominally ten tons, or 20,000 our im by In in good flesh while she is iving any special watching. Sly or an ample amount cif fresh air to sleep- ands. The following can Y perial highness, and has expressed . considerable amount of milk. P be carried.: -- the liveliest desire to examine 't close." I,•.h a tiU �. ing•rooma, fs doubly important during the Whiskey, 80 barrels; salt, 70 barrels; lime, This a isode occurred toward safer and lase injurious to milk them tilj .f , sleeps'' f 70 barrels •flour 9U barrels • e 130 to P the ladle of . they calve. ,, 4, .qf ss l p0 latiOn b�' Cl�iha. I . >r, �' rte' , , , eggs, the second act. The entr' acts lime and �� a Thn ull� of China her beets 'h' tl .Q$$ , !o e ♦ital . 160 barrels ; flour, 200 sacks ; wood, 6 cords ; pied aw . The third act The famous barlington butter, meiele in s{ fundtlona are re or�leaa ro ee of corn. cattle- 18 t° 20 hand; h°gs• 5Q t° 80 ► sheep, ' is turn con laded in . Westchester county, Pa., is made from cows ter of much discussion and doubt among b P m ca 80 to 100 • lumber • eep i The fourth act came an passed foreigners. It has been claimed that the nation, and they are subject to laws semi- 6,000 feet; barley, 300 and the entertainment conclnded, yet still . of no special breed, simply good dair cows lar t3 those which re late the burnin of bushels; wheat, 340 bushels; flaxseed, 360 the necklace wad not returned _ selected from the local market. The are figures of the. Chinese census are flinch too 1 B , p. They high. There is however cool irk otir fireplaces The reason why was bushel's ; apples, 870 bushels; corn, 400 fed clover hay, and from six to ten quarts , , po known reason j bushels ; potatoes, 430 bushels ; oats, 680 ' The . Princess Borgghese took t is for a - - of good meal daily. - why the officials of that country should eX- ' ethe , is tires to b9r° low or go out alto- characteristic freak of Maria Louis 's. Next - - aggerate their population. There is no dis• gather, is that we put on too much coal or bushels ; bran, 1,000 biashels; butter, 20,- day, however, she asked if the necklace had - Caws need light, not only for their awn Put 09 the fact that the means eziatin that we allow them to be smothered in ash. 0�°unds ; oranges, 260 bozos ; straw- pled the Empress, and whether she h 1 health end comfort, but because gcod butter there for arriving at-an accurate censur are eS' It is the child _who poke3s the Bra from bermes, 20,000 pounds, including refrigera- had cannot be made from the milk of cows kept most ample. Every house must have a list the top to break the coal and make t burn tore %1 other fruits of all kinds, 2• x,000 found the setting and arrangsmen s of the ' t- - jewels to her taste. The Empress was in dark stables. Air, light, cleanliness and of its inmates hung at its door, and aviola- faster :the wise man pokes 'it from below, ao noun to the car• They are now building thnnderatruck, for she had not; see it a warmth are four essentials of a cow stable tion of this i►s visited with un to rake out the ashes and allow free ac. cars of 40,00 to 60,000 pounds capacity, In had rout no officer for it ae de�cri d. Na- where cows are kept for pro t. p i,phmeat, oesm of oxygen. And so it is with the func- which 600 boxes of oranges can be loaded. poison deigned to mix himself n i The imperial and local taxes are based' in lions of life only that these been leas n the The profit from a cow depends very much part upon the numbers of the people. The i Y B affair. He bad the names of all he staff 1. Upon the start she mikes at the outset of -most difficult tax imposed u n the o- understood, 00any a man acts in • regard to POPULATION OF THE STATES, . her milking period. If an mishap the vincial rul �° Pr them as a ehild.doea to lie officers on duty the preceding gveni sate _ Y p n ere is the furnishing the amounts th ' 6Ce- The man pupal %tion of the United States at tained, And then, one by ones un some thinks that his brain is not actin because occurs, it i a set -back for that Beason, if of money demanded by the Imperial Gov• the present time is estimated at 61,700,000, pretext or other, he had them icalle before not permanently, For this reason practice e;rnment, and any excessive eenaue return he has not supplied it�with rttgieteat food, of which number about 10,450,000 are sup- his sister. She did not recd' ' - I the rearing I,of cows for milk and butter would only increase that difficulty. It is He takes meat three times a day, and beef posed to be foroign -born, In 1860 the ro -nize one of ! ' from calfhoo tea, to an 1 eta wants as he raion o P them. They eammoned the Prince f Otran- onl a fair presumption that if the census pp , thinks and f force born was 14.6 I Y P P portion foreign-born per cent. te, Minister of Police. A long; Council was , H cows are troubled with diarrhoea' ve returns are incorrect the are too small puts in a k r to stir it u in the shape of to 1870 it was 16.6 pee Dent. and 'this year P Po held. Everything possible wasdon ', but in ; a quart of raw linseed oil containing n rather than too large. a glass of ski rry or a nip from the brandy it is estimated at 16.9 per cent., the immi- vain. The unfortunate Bouch was ready I - ounce of laudanum, is a recommendation - of The census of 1875 gave the ulation of bottle. And yet, all the time, what his Rration from all sources for the year 1886• et i r tear his hair in despair. He had set his 1 the Chicago I Dairy Review. Change the the emp re at 435,100,000. Since that time brain is suffering from Is not lack of fuel, 87 being put at 540,000. In an article in keenest bloodhounds at work. His t de, feed, and add to her drinking -water a table• Tonqu�iil has been Lost, with several but accumulation of ash, and the more he the Jul Fancm, Prof. H. H. Bo eaen dis - lton continues .tai ram himself xdtth.foo& -end to •cusses the dangers of unrestrictedimmi ra_ toctivea were literally run off their le s with - spoon of pui<verized nitre a }ch days also a people, and,>haahgaria has reoonc uet�iec�.: As - ' 8 out result. -to their Imperial master, h quart of tea made by boiling a handful ' of Among no people with anbgnee tee o civil- supply himself with atimulaija nithoa-� lion, He argues that the time has come flaxseed. ization Is the birth rate wo high as In China they may help him for the d ant, $he when the problem should be met, and he was literally bubbling over with ra e, and and although the death rate in the densely worse he ultimatel becomes proposes to restrict immigration to certain was almost B the point . Of thrashing is chief s A fewr� lea for making good butter are : g Y ,lust as the P Im of police. But neither the necklace ti crowded districts its .vet �' child breaking the coal may cause a tem specified classes. (whit.. First, be vjery clean in milking, washing the Y Y great. there tm iy P°- Pa'— was worth nearly $1,000,000) nor tti suds Udder an teats before beginning; B ever reason to resume there are now 450 ra blazes - but Allows- the fire ill the mom use tin •'' quickly, to- become smothered in ashes. It ' QHURCIIES IN THE UNITED STATES: , cious thief was ever seen again. la, well scalded and clean ; Strain in a �; 000 people in China. . These figures re resent more than one mould seem that vital processes are much s laemitied by denominations the Metho- deeP pan, about eight inches in diameter p, rg d twenty ;inches deep; keep the milk third the population of the globe. It ie readily arrested by the Wcuinulation diets lead, with 4,532,658 members.. The V _ 1; do not allorq the cream twstand over a greater population than that of all ' I °f waiste products within the oirgans of the Boman Catholiea ,come next with about Habits OI Apth0 S hirty -six hours on the milk ; churn the and three times the numbeilof people on ha body than by she want-of nutrLnest of the 4,000,000. Thee follow the Ba ti to with "Hawthorne waited for moods,' . says, �('- thirty six hours after skimming, and . western continent. Even at these enormous organs themselves. 3 726 020 • Presbyterians, , p, , ,u • "and mounted his p y 109$ 436 • I the Aarth Lowe stairs . eel the cream at a temperature of 62° bee figures the average number of people to the .COLD BATIi` xct. -The use of cold �a►ater ,. A°+ , theta 920 380 • Congregationalists, 436,- for composition only when the: fit was on ' t F ore ohurning, square mile for the whole em ire-85 —is as a bath for o ina purposes is purely re- 3' 0, � Episcopalians, 430,531• him• Dusky processions eonataptly moved , ', p ry cy not so high as in some parts of thb United safe w e °Old bath is only useful, or The SELECTING A MILCH (✓ow, —The beat 8l b0 h . a ut him a he walked his piny h7ll top, sign States. b n it produces • ra ►id return largest pumping eng6e in the world but his characters rarely spoke to him until or richness of milk is deep orange color In the great mountain ranges, oh the and of the blood to the surface immediately after pump : L _ _ 'de the ears- Such is said to be infallible plains of Kaahgaria end the snowy regions the first imp salon spade, whether b Is at Friedensville, Pa,, used to p he had locked his study door and shat out i rat there are accompanying points that of Mongolia and Manchuria the population merxiou or 8lisieni. The surface by water out of a zinc mine. It was in 18701 ingress Anthony the world of living beluga ' po Merrick 's found 'Philadelphia, Anthon ist the expert in making thin selection is sparse, but in the eight central provinces quickly redden and there meat be a glow oft' 81,400,000. Its parts greatly delighted in wrote evcis dw r�ro® 11 - ` _ - tom a number. After examining the ears of China proper —in the fertile, alluvial heat. if them) effects are not ra idl a - at a cost of near g _ eel the skin on the ramp and observe that soils —the population I is denser and more teat cold P y p lines o so heavy that all the bridges along the larI3 , when he was engaged one a ne stogy t should be soft; velvety, and fall again to , thing is bad ; and no such ei• f the North Pennsylvania railroad a given number of manumadpt s be* ts position when the hand is r moved. crowded than in any other region of equal feels are likely to be iodated unl from Philadelphia to Center Val ' fore twelve extent on earth. The villages there -are circulation be vigaroaa .ad both the heart P against aexielen• t, IIta O'clock, and smiled at a idea Ii he hair should be fine and silk with stren honed to Insure ► of waiting until he 'felt like w iting., :ti - Y, almost beyond enumeration and the nuin- and blood veseels are healthy. (,rest cis• Y Thackerw ellowish oast underneath. The milk ve' • cylinder has a diameter of 110 inches ; the y was conatantl stud bens of walled cities Incredible to those takes are made and erious risks are often p Y studying ch,.r- - hould be very prominent large and .uni- 1 iston rod is fgarteen in in diameter. actor, and his observation was ancoasing. . orm in size, knotted or waved, and the wlfo hang not seen them. In the two Kiang incurred by the unintelligent use of the cold t has a stroke of twelve feet, sad in one His Byes were on the alert in the street, is dder well balanced, extendin full to the provinces, at the mouth of the Yangts bath by the weakly or unsound. Moreover, the etlub R, y minute forces over 20 000 gallons of water, , in acciet ,eve h ..; -• g ever, with an area of 90,000 square mil it is necemeary ro bear in mind thaI them is Bat Y, out of the mine. y h rpe em I remain. : 1. , and well forward in front. The bones the ' °r 000 ions daily, her one evening hew red to me in a honed be fine, the eye mild and expressive tbere°upralatton in 1876 was 72,000,000, a� Seldom much ejpergy bo'spare after middle to a height of I80 feet, brilliant drawin - ere 1`25 walled citlea. age, and it to seldom expedient fo g room . How I envy you he body showing a. tendency to avoid ac- PSI persons From S!~ Peter slows to Leo XIII thorn fellows who are not Ili my placer and are not umulating fat, the teats even and at The census of 1875 was taken when the much over forty to risk cold bag, have been 258. Popes. Of these, 82 are obliged to utilize pr•ofeaaionally all these richest portions of these two provinces had one etbove thatl�►�ei st►ouid tree the tub tjnite venerated as saiuts,.83 were martyred 104 Hue creatnrea for oar next novel.' Dickens. I , -•. e�gnlar intervals, with- the escutcheon well been • devastt'tec and de ptilaced. b' the coldt I e nod, dandruff being easily robbed there- Taiping roberlHc�o 8iitc PID . I time y as undls '* adV1,, Is NW,- were natives of Italy, 14 were Frenchmen, wan at one time ro taken possession of b In. and the cow should be not only a good has been, a ge�sa� lssspedri e4 °m t�eeri�* 'sible `;tq -:be app . ,Moult, forrall 9 Greeks, 7 Germans, 5 Aaiatica, 3 Africans, �e characters of whom he was writin that er but a good drinker also.. peopib l'fl+odi tints avefsge d iflfe,' yet Jand 3 $ i#rda 5 Dal th followed h g other re$ionm of the empire, especially from yet to have on h disabilities a H ` matiana• One was a eY everywhere, and !would 7 those districts where the famine of 1878 or rising out of ebrew, 1 a Thracian, 1 a Hollander, I a IIot let him be alone. fcr a moment. He told STOCi; NorE9. genie disease or weakness as to render the Portuguese, 1 a Ga�idiot and 1 an English. me that when he was writing' the 'Old, prevailed. The natural increase of popala• recourse to heroic measures, even in the man, Curiosity shop' the oreatnrea of h' l - f vA good sharp fodder cutter, weed at every tion has also been very -great, and it would, m%ttrer of cold t lion es hen hop' him t 1° lma tna ililas g, Will .save more than its cost, as be safe to sa 00 sstquate•mil°B, perflowr. hat they would neither' l - , . for the llibor of out '. eve have now mo a than 0pp,000 4 ' a allow him t° st a i; that - Pay s E x>t fl y ig Bank Checks. . , rY :– a I+fttle Neil was constantly tat n. All the coarse food should be j Ply ' of hhs 1e�v4s of a iiblospoonf� Thetre are few groups of men that Manor his el no :, I eased through the fodder - cutter. ,, mtlbag sofC ioa o> a t, nisi • instantly interested b chat about matter when he ht be claim I p°O • a !fi® sized bank checks or Y large LenOion and eym , ing his at- a Much of the profit of the farm this year A Lan# Or etas ! : juice of one r on • theme three articles • a . �' , I'i'8e sums of money s Pa Y as B jealous when he - ill come fro the y - should be tyei nghly mixed then add a thtfo P�°ed between men in baainesa keMn one ales• .When' he was utter -. r� pjws The pig for pro• Bulgaria, the little country in %:nrcpe piece of alum d a piece of Co �• In a gathering recently of five B Chuzalewit Mrs. Gam p. kept- t is the pig that grows iirom the start and which we hear so mach about of late, is a the size of a s ll marble p �, h ,most of wh him in such z a , Cape on growing every week, and every veritable rose garden in itself. In no o f w , final~ Pulverised ; °r six men om are at least reputed � 'O Y srhs of laaglitler by whim. ay in the week, and every hour in the day, the world, says Vick's M P when the whol has been well mixed it is to be w , d° =bt was expre�ed by rsaoh Wing teo ' hT.. fa the most iaopportnne Y Magazine, as the ready for appli lion, by wring it auto a one if thane . a man in New York who could PI°0°°- -sea etimes even in oh —that he ever stopping for Sabbaths or the first cultivation of the po draw hischeck fora million dollars and have wag oompelled to fight her off u force: o July. faction as ia.this emal COMA *O r per• soft, rhea lgi►th r bad or�I� olotli to $0 the when he did no ,pr e, and,_ though diseased meal r, but adt very tight, "let it I , hO °Ore° to actual �• One of the group, t want her company, To do this it must be' good' stock and the soil and atmosphere bf the country has remain on tilt to pursation ,0r scattering a�pprominent finr►nofer, said r " u you well 1 , b well fed. The "aide table" must be much to do with the success of th work p flak d freely. Piggy's aide stable is'Simply a takes place. T e t o it fakes this OOMPID- figures p the bank YBparts and run over the . the native inhabitants have made such h cation to proof a sapp you will be aaetonished to see how • Pm into which none of the older hogs can long and careful etude of the plant and its the le length of a the telo�thaa beenui °ou- few_ Didn't jg]t Ham• Bigb f• _ ter, where at least twice it day be finds n bankm have sotaAllyy a million dollars iq,iiiash eCds that they have created wonders out of vas P on hand. That telis l:. me slop, made of ground oats, a little their fields of beoomin roses, ggrr but, it wi 1 generally remove the psis the story at voop at any Mr.- Burdette ins" that he aderh rn, and a little oil meal, and all the sweet K As is well from the bons n the coarse of two hours, ma° a abilit to check out a million ''dollars, woman lecturing her husband lie toll known the flowers are grown there ,for the when the sufferf g will cease, We are in .t bdMt on, this side of the 1 star board s train ; g h follows on, . lk available, and fed always sweet. A purpose of extracting the precious] aroma Dots Nolsi. iZ Of tltiitk that the Now X11 tell you why I P` g d thing i8 `to sink your slop barrel, in the Known as "attar of rose," but this aircnm- calorie SLiiItP ?-=A writer in Lo ao°um tion of money wouldn't into the restanrant and its full length and keep it covered. stance does not detract in the Joist from the in, the Solestifio American says that there in •• and have a• I k ow a'a►Wl�oe �1Tew York, cup of oo ee with you while we were jwait. t will not sour under thirty -six t! „urs. aPPea�os of the roses. The bushes require no better sleep utird than machinery, A w►hloh is si IO nigg since mg for the train, I didn't lilts the way- \ person having +>►1t lwtration of these you asked me, gee 'th this, and liberal feeding of thr i iama cotes }daitable care and attention, and they re g aP�n$ or electric or water checks. A d p quiet. I have the - an lenty of good grass, igs .will n,�ke a ry moator to can her suewing,ntaehine peed on'cuss � a hU*eas trans. floor. Not half an hoar before you void e p p seldom allowed to attain a height of over viz reahove the needle, PI” the machine seer- action in whi3Oh a paym sate wah to be made 1�'• $uf }er • ra id growth and be read whoa ► *e new feet. y to him of Caws, lets t s -.c' y thu ttent, and let it ran. The infant or '� Fai" busiDO" �'eeieons he away :you went, holding � igai'• and co is re ad'y, and both will go into' ,naiket In the got t•eee gardens vrhere lye flowers , did. not wia}i-.the checks t o be� is arm and not at a profi t.�s [Farm Journal, :' . Ore r�aieed for manufacturing the •i attar of l"va°" would soots become b parsed as in Bing him a ahanoe fie. aeotistamesd to It. ordinary nelneme t>�saCtiona A check met John O'$owd . Wb ' we farm ere more enerall .. rose, tb4 bushes are seldom tied or bud. Thus will the mewing machine sew or knit had been von to ] Mills'. ot► our ,way to.lnne3heon g y realized to dad: The roots -forming tf lip ".the raveled sleeve of care"--one stroke lls 'Glynn, you said : —' Just Y time, John • l I . What am extent .the size and value of their g bushes of a morn 7shaav its utacixir� have hi G�arrie , r°ho are the recognized outside �b with us.- . mel take - ca le, and the 'profit in, raisiing,;them, de- young ;ore garden are taken from the old thw,6o backers of the laaitlt of En land. He pent we found the And then to.uight, hen . ded on the way in which calves are oared m'bes and carefully burned with lsn °n°ed for it. g an hour late, you ook- pe manure. re3, where the tY of _: • ; , ., • to them and demanded the Cash for the ad at our watch for during the first six a oaths, there would Thew reach fry send lip you moots' "" „ Check- They had sot so much in �, and said be ore sins taken to kee these wi T�'a>� fang B Y :— Would you 1 ke a P p grn rag grow at !r ,� d and were o m 06 on a gnestionin way • fro the start. A calf that is neglected five eld Y,01' l {' ; :1or fifte y ' ra,' 11 e latest nov !ty antis they could to he to fl0 °;°P °f ftfloo Y - . And,l did-want 3t ; was an Stinted in its food dada the first !! r; crops o b an plAntinq of `Vair ro rag- roonre it. k i E d tired and a littler hnn , but I would . ' g old bed be ` d it t u ip Owf c d dog d p f aid have mo the of its life, w ill almost always show gfas 'heir are to the bald head ro i` "When he had i O�'� �0 have 8,008 Cat avva `° re, to tither eeou' ed the ha at invitatiom - And you went away a such the ffr even of ft ever afterwards, and seldom Y and n�e>#r• • ehesata ;.. siallowtsd.. to relosat)ry per farms fs bagkOn to make . depaait. The bit vezec� with ills, and re vet even ender t he best of Dare so as to sPr B up, or' 'the wlltole- ' and ts from d" a re$ -'"alp New or�t OW pt a yoffiXin 4900 # to ,yyour coffee and res the size and we ight that it would had 'D r bedF -set ' 't-iit thatr h t wh oa sssao opt e e bread and`butter b onretelf lace., A ttpcessfii Dee- ' Irb ep�it, u , h �yrp in j Y t^ety mach. yIn aIId dldn t en- , it r slued proper tie armour at the outset. .P st vA i , g _f the fullest orb when hh ed O it isffeat yon said me Be r sell the Calf fo r veal than attiem t to lose glardetris Mt alb ttm h[ever had so a d gat dt. ey lif, YOU want a cup of ezoffee .B on 11 - P of dev�e kiss sd so Heist he fire that his sea t made in want i I ' raia it with t given g it the care it needs. Iepirsen� 4 that q taro ed, Aft r his recovery from was one time. The wont ax t' ]hill buyy it for you.' Y Yo die ° a to be nn rodaotive anon y eiY the Y acne it viii ut the beet hnsbasd in the world bat d as C vei ahonld ba t3uh t to eat lie early use r P er one is aboa ongg illness whi followed the soot kngwin where iL camel f , ready to come in. These rases blossom fa head Wit' la's him with suspicion foe ha Mfi; I SO looke4 oa nearly all the best husbands do, do p ; ggi le, a i th milk r , i on may; be supple- the latter art Of Ma. when all tliA n •' as bar and smooth as 4 billiard iex leisuph dash .Yon men seem to :dole thin out to 0 cent d by other f�o3 that will Insure a le P y' r r eig4 -, boll. The opera ion consisEed is sCra In possession until he had ex 8s your pfd g owth. �3hort3, groan d Date, or bails boyhood is empl ybd in .pioking.�' am and the man's seal hen �s1dg� p g explained the t'� whgs you' fairly throw them to the meal, with alit -la nil -crake meal Ana Betting them to the distill g, P' $ �F oa di t o f I b Of course men you know? Wh don't th invite me Jr. 'Y• the dog's skin, th on. a end. of the piece m look h fey OAQUg* to hei►rtaly as�you in ' y y , B In addition to the vreat luaus of ex- 1 attached to he animate _ `r e ' vtte them i Why don t . ! �iay ill goon h� e�taa ri,oid ly by the calves trading the precionv aroma fr The dog was btu °h a cuoh leargmr eke, the you say, • Come let's and k lip them in a liezlthy ,thief tousle• the . ' g row' �Iypssi fastened In elate a manner + SatRe as -the United Sts , et s get a little cofibe and ::': Y plant inhabitants of BuIgsrris mak quite a ooulc hat he be able to lac s Would something and take me right Mon with tion. The shoal�i also ba allow only move his head. -Then the dog �t a tat' demand. $ �q of ex roiae on a q�od past are.-- [Nationsyl business of exporting ibse a ±roots to wa�plac3ed heart a head of the patient and fact that •i68 000 ahonld be �a �y mp r r you like me t m gt say t° a mazy, 'Would : Live loci; Journal, different countries. The f tP wilrh which the section of ,ski. 'fastened to the head by two of : b tl bpi g and buy you a C r i the'roses-grow .in the fin a valleys of that means of tadhesly faster, baled ki a°WAia uts ; hen why do you malways issue our little ' r 1 of LadAoi4 in�sa m-how e try males .lt plowable business to After remslging t afar a wee1G thaeee, ate. cash P>a sin the business n Pm'b teal t1►vitatione 'to treats 'in that way to me i ' t asDEx Nor$ s :x raise t e•bushptl for market. The outings of do •akin f wt'o4 the da .�' 0t ens of Indeed, �tndeed, ;in dear hus :. - �l i .r; r zl qty b ; I s, now st thee rtics- for buds are sent hipdrescfs of iniless g fie" t tP '*e mtan�'head and y � : would onLy sot Y band, if men packed the piece war se toward their wlives as heard- ' a In ij i a ra'. a i c a ! l y i n prime condition for is long gn�e sn sarroundod with strap regn thirteen saoh fr ow the dog. 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F.dgebt . the British army, ha of Nova Scotia to at $inney. Several Quebec tie trade intended sendi, : , coming fipani,ah Indu bold at Barcelona. The loss from the I • •Quebec is estimated , there is no insuranCF• were burned to dean I - Canadian choler. 1 • . Montreal this seam, past, and children a infantum at an alai n I _ Mr. Fletcher, 1)wr gone to Prince Ed %%w a mysterious Disease I pea -fields in that c#„ A family of idiot- Ing of the mother, t% and a baby in arms at PeterWm' a few c t t:im believed the will take no further J - Construction of the s . 1 by the Manitoba Co The Quebec Gove ing against commen I payment of the tai stitational : by the 1 I In the House of Ll on the Canadian iro - said the policy of I allow Canada to ma fairs. Mr. Di,vid Roger; died a few days ago two vi -Eves, twelve c .; ail: adopted son, 1' mother. I John Grelish, ' ec criminal assizes in ' saulting a little girl ment of 25 lashes at ' other morning. . - It fs reported tha ment will not ente, purchase of the Into `the effect of the she - of Maine has been It is stated that I- visit the Marion, with the Premiers Nova Scotia resp< - in'ter- Prq(vincial Coe I It iB,rumoured in cles that the recon I Middleton, in his la 1 , itia force of the Doi likely to be carried Mr. Iibister, one '1: the Sault Ste, Alm _� the work is rogres and the road will •!r and in operation by ber. I It ii stated that IBreton Railway ha . I to adispute betwee, Contractors , the lal -1 inferior material to . - Specifications. Work on the f Montreal to the sal J I i ' torily. All the c II . Maine have been a, . 'under contract are in November. ! - It is stated that ! Commons on the I o;nsed very little � as the Imperial C ample - pecuniary , Paeiifie mute, an,l will be voted by th • The commission district, B. C., to imi uprng of Indiai i ranged with the 1 -who binds himsel i rescued prisoner, ITrouble is averte • are not to go in. eecreitareylsy* 4 tl rendered vacant 17 son of thechairtm 1 - - but is strongly op ' - bars of the comma to secure the app . tleman. Work is_said tc the Cape Breton 1 . between the Coal ors about the qqua! the latter. The to'ket the ass 4nmay ` , aw il idendept of (Iovw for the scene of t ' : Prof. Saunders ll 3 oloking lovely at Qttswa. Despite I w- .> m t iv k . .44 ti eseing , bnow f ably a week in a Although both we Prof. Saunderm i 1 :v,. ation of another, � , lY, 8'i -We re I � MOOOPWMhod, .o All farmers thro, i ing in their nat $g}iscaltare will - . , H• Miller, ti 1 Ind•, has default .1 ' and fled. His 1 .# ' 'Co - '� -i In O�� r,. _ j {R d'` in Cbs inter to . been received e � value of Polsein' r� sly. Try it, ee k Y4 - ATSOL � ate w ,Feb . 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T E WEEK .NSW :Ru • � a eo�eiti in Wa�.h- • �►,' a',We - A � �ani►>�.a t @p our �ub� °°� �P� � , g_ rudatN sand clay wont. Dr. s a �lsbor'1► end, TytK►wdting. Book•k Rr B� j : t 11 A ; I S a New y besMirsasa" go Hwrrt av lwsw ruti�s�.ow - -I?*- : .. - ^WIV � *re► �k1 OII;,:�►tturday. ol,taalada "--a eh+ob. ough%�to be ib •v!q' stns Write for toil tartfoalar>•, t , he . __:, {: ; ; ,:< ,, : Mme_. �,�,tt . w os>o or titer an duo let Use tmrinstructive, smpsi snd.ont;touohinl�r University and i;hrnih�etd Institute, Rlblio Llbtfart i ' , t eaten nothing since T iursday of HVID to • membsrow of the Ilfis•ery. hoes. -'" by B DOUGH. prgsideatt. 1 T HODit. bP� : � tam ceranee Mroh, I't.ttnrnt J. Bui{dtng. Toronto .- f ,3 he .a,. :,,s n, �a - nr cis of the olaitns use ' . • - a ^-;, : $diaoa is ex edtfng on-his J&U" "� lbw. ltiorosoopio it, how.wr. qO1�. "our uwopha hook eergsow. ned auto- TH EN ' ' : I Pa b lilts Ns� to be a tarn, and "i mtUt=is Wet fr orraphy of li►ut, P. Jwn +, wtrb a.alrort ab4t h of C1tASKLF..� H. ft$t)OHB. M , le . ,� ;. Y.�1'y, y WbI a ►lea. p1�t a tr�►na- � remedy 140 bees formula0ed whweby os$anb. the itfu or 8aw.'A. Small and three of h1.. special - •� •� be io Lessee ► ; ° !` W "'from ship to'ship b means of st"M fessa rbii dwifnrw aW bay tavr an schist to tree' sermon..- Our btaut tut boo�C tJt try aitd 1 µ x LEAN Y STEAM .TRAP S . � ' °d eneed horny. y peeaa "�' ` ,`pp�� . oporated by.keyi fir Il ilalbgra hic vaq to thrall Ample aoa� M Avxa•. A of all and all tat entitt "6lgldvu mo t! SpCMHL UWI� - I ` ichards ins ' manta hlet •z now tanatmnt flu sent M•s N• a+.u+ p M �"` bf P� on M er, +scut• sad a ayso oaras►noaaotne RN TRAP cy I lda di very au o.l ifioMpl sdan4 A- H• Dinoo"i'8m. �R . iy $tb1e+4 1walgill. illugif. lions, full ot, useful snd .. ' k ds, , • - , •. - >' N+oa brotheri!' Tided Baeh`ii i ]filled by Arwt esN TQroato. Uaaaas. h pful s i ib y', tw good °lam „ ,•; ' ' - t her they s r In all rn flat r b le attic idb `i ,,g pre Monday, at ;XAPby0e Mo. .r , .� 054: ttgqpe and: per: trtr terms' +rs'tlberal.!, Send for - true Celebrated Ran• ,,_ 06 Ed e1iUl' z"f+ ' • • ' '- F9 Rev. g , t' - �.+.���. -.•-�- ui W �. P b r Toronto. cookI�sP A_ I . G. vVAmen and a child severely injat'- • . e+•. MF 1�� f3Rit��. a Ueba + afreata �i�o _ he Brit sh army, has elected , - $ishQp fatall For sdale - tuustr tae desto -this: Ua>r Agrorde6iaiit'd ltd r. l ` rr� ,: I •emu y' Who :N►t>�4i y" i� party Of' C �t sl a free. R Chamb4rlln, Torontat Sa •• 4 It bl' i . f Nova Scotia lA auc b laMi `$tabb �fIXOR&ers at Louisville,• Ky.t took refacege - __ __ - u °Ru v[ Zratarrison'sAll y " ,"`"` „" ' .tree from thud &i �.;&;' Ar. The ~ "A" ♦ail N'frlt WAXTZD IN d_ inney. �`' 1 t3fabtFeed Lub ` Sever 1 Quebec mercha2fl "itx tll'tt' gtf1B t7ee. w}a' struck by lightning -,test two boo CoUn y to Canada. Address, .1, /� risers' a PI b• S #aRKIII.Y► A' CO.. 87 Church fit., Tereat4aw , d fide w nded sending ezl$ 4 e-gol r! 'iweitialfi�itutantly killed. _ ere' $u lies of s cry • nish Industrial a "zhibt ion to be �r�sadt�l�t�f .a'r.D+�t�►rv�srwwaawa,rats ` • " • _ desorip�on. Se toe L ming pa , 4r' w - .F9it,worl'1 `i•' 1 ,.1,11 or amnia, w o e or spare tio}4. on salatrx or commis• rsirtsufam . ' % eld at reelona. .t�• � ' - i sion. Ind,41a dal Unitm of B: .A., 46 Atoade. Toronto- l�tilt Greatest llis• LAlt/1[R we �� r r,. ]?ai nell who in at �>Q t ar)aUad, fa �vtlry, . of the rr./ 75 A `l7 ,Adelaide fit n- The l ss from the fire in the} z t. ; * ' }y g • . G, OAIiIES Ot► CO r$D �sP'QiAlr CH 1 ,yes mt sage for Rnszv- stimated slrt 150 000 ``°n 3 1u; g from diabetes. « a� without a failure Address / �� � - ftr 11ebeC ' e A'ax�r0 ?1111 BO*WA, ' 'The,,A hey -_ Commission. hab,itekbied the W.L. Ml ,L11U!�, M. 18 $sat 111h 66 , N. Y. City. .ND Cuamo ailsyCoil, i i, ere is o insurance. About twentyjYtisa; LavasandKtDaravColl• ("'i� L,BOR ;t re bu ned to death. consideration of the boundary riuesQlon. t3oldman s Sprint " - Llr1.7s. A Pdrtect . ANOT ER NOVELTY.-• lee and Atomiaor coed Puriiler• A fo*M ��ro V T. Indian Government intend issuin 4 HOT 8lAr t U� -'- Cana ian cholera is "more praValetat iai g All the rage in the Staten. Agents wanted. Own pit • � a'Hamilton who have fie ' ontre 1 'this - season than for man ears poi; oeaat- bonds for a loan of £,000,000. b mail 45 °eats. CLLMENT h CO., Torslnto. Y Y y -eon benefited by its I$ fist, an children are dying from cholera two " deaths are reported at PalerIno, ORONTO CUTrl[NG RN HOOL.-- Uousleutnn . - ne: Mrd. M• Heenan p ""�"' -' • I- - n ante 1 at au alarming rate, 'ir'l fci'h�are believed- to have been caused by T desirous of acquiring a thorough knowledge of ' 9'l Itobdrt St., ecru BURNS W O - anent outdo should s ly at once to ft_ Cosaaoex, , 1 f Eneipelas ct two i_ cholera. g" • Made in 8 sizes. c en lr: - etcher, Dominion entomologist, has 122 Youge 13,L Toronto. Terms on application, ears Ptandlna; Robta. k- • " i one to truce Ed ward County to investigate The amoaatt received for the sufferers by - crush, 23 Booth st , economical and d le. . - the recent Opera. "Comi ne fire -in Paris is /� BOILER 1vairmcTIe111• and Inleur uu hte+roured of Ep- . m 'ste ions c .isease which is destroying the Pe q 1 &ssee Censpany of Canada, 8 si write for illustrate tae y Y $ 673,0`►t)fr ep.I� Fits attar x - Y ea fief s in that country. Consulting Engineers and Solicitors of Patents, lolfue of the to and TORONTO. rear a 56ng� Jell- it of idiots named Brdwn, 'consist- Ths;military had to W'called out in Bolt. ie Birreli 66 Walnut y teat variety of „ 4 A f y tl. C. Ross, Chte! Englaeer. A. Fasaas, Sec y -Tana. , f on, En , �r-ecentl to quell the trots of the ;t., eureri' of Weak- and registers m face f ng of t e mother, two grown up daughters g• , Y, • freeerited wla nees anal iwuug Truithie ; Junn wood 95 Cathcart St., . and a by �n crane were co°aignea3'+to gaol strikers. y '�� lured in Canada. �," dew siades, Ac. cured of W ver complaint and Billou clew, used one ohs L . V. -. sand Re 8 fit •cent hotel 9 ; me@. J. Beal. B Augusts fit., e Pete burn a few da a a o. Anew' and elalioiate "riailroad' train .for r, a Wholesale on two Fettr,ls►te� oh ally t Y ty 2 ° ; -. `cart i sick'aud wounded is being tested b tail, at the Cm a. troubled for year* with Nervosts Prostration, it is elieved the. Dominion. • Goverumeint Y ng g Y ssATKD GOLD MEDAL Tst1r't' MAtrePAm'ozy, 70 King st. small bottler► gave her great relief. Sold at 60o- do $1 Riven to any one.. . i " French military officials. West, Toronto. NATIONAL MANUFACTUA'Q 00. F. F. pALL1�Y di CO., Proprietors. �;lOge Bros. `Co., Preston, t. ( s will to a no further action to prevent the I•Y o constr coon of the railway to the boundary Two unpublished letters #rbfn Luther and - RUBBER STAMPS SEALS, Zr Mention this paper. . . L " -? , by the Manitoba Government. five from Melanothon have been found in an f Stan- - The tiebea Government intend :' - " ad- old school desk in Heilbronn. oil1se,, and Burning Brands, he. Wend ~ �p�Q3 AL ffi �� - . " 1. for,Cataloptle. BARBER BROS. CO., 1 We have decided n uture I - in a lust commercial corporations for the The Ameer of Afghanistan has of %red a 87 scott fit., Toronto• to put Dr. Jug's vine , payer t of the tax recently declared con• free pardon and the remitssion of two years' Inc brown jug, i d o! a atatati real by the Imperial Privy Council .fazes to all rebels who surrender. �_. w�i. 'ARM4TRONG, DermatelegiaL. 0 h� : , glare bottle as tore. . Specialty, Skin diseases, Scrofula and all did- The jugs that e ll use , 1' In t e House of Lords, during a discussion A terrible famine prevails at 'Sktagefjord, oa.etof the blood. All cancers cured that are our - Pq Q - for this p made . f ,. on the Canadian iron duties, Lord Onslow Iceland, and man scants and thousands able, without the use r t the knife. Office hours, from M�r of the finestim Rock- _ . y� pe i / � in ham ofamo brown ; said t e policy of the Government was to of cattle have died from. want of food. 9 to 12 a.m. and from 1:30 to 4:80 p.m., Ssbbathe ex colour ' with •' r .Tug'• s oeptedr 28 t)u1►dae Street, Toronto Q allow anada to manage her own fiscal af- The Wenehow River in China he over• Medicine for L gs Lives fairs. flowed its banks, submerging miles of terri- COMPOSITION (TOLD, Antique Broa� and Blood" in id let- - Mr. David Rogers, of Harvey, N.B., who to and drowning thousands` of - people. OLD, Natural Wood, and other Picture a a tens on the side. our d'ed few days a during his life buried Room, Mouldings, Frames, Eta_ Paintings, En- a reasons for g this ! I 3 Y $ Mgrs. Persioo and Gualdi, who hive grkangs, E oohtn are famous for their et change are : Istt -I won - two ves, twelve children of his own, and been sr nit by the Pope to enquire into file Mirrors, etc W(oie,wte� s°d Rew� a C+it- -CARRIAGE I OPS convenience, durability. dertul curative gslides - I l an a opted son, besides his' father and 4 al e.' ■ATTH E Wg BROS. d •Q'O.. Terostte. and cheapness. Buy no other until you see them. At will be better probe ,ad by moth r. situation in Ireland, have arrived in Dub - °9u_ the leading Carriage Builders sell them. the medicine bei kept Lin. HE LONDON trtUARANTEE Factory s 40: llf,luff[ at• �'•• TORONTO. • ° endrelyin the dark 2nd- �} Jo Grelish, convicted ' a the recent 9 rebellion that tookllaee reeentlp at As the jug will be r r• I crimi al assizes in Toronto of criminally fie- Chang Chow nearShansrhta was suppressed AND ACCIDENT CO. (l0 >, OF IONDON, EMC. a ea it will be im : le to Y g , + ital, A280,000. Dominion Government De counterfeit it 8 -The -, saulti g a little girl, receivedtbe first instal- by the authorities, and 90 of the oponspim- 000 " Head Office: 78 King St, East, Toronto. • 0 , name '• Dr. Jug's Medi- - ment f ..5 lashes at the Central Prison the 'fpm were ezeCuted. Gentlemen of influence wanted in unrepresented r • cine" wW be more easily - other ornin districta. A. T. MoCORD, • FAC81 M I LE remembered by sasocia- i g• - ' Commands Charles I e a ,- of the Resident Secretary for Ws Domtnfon. ti ADELAIDE OT. [•. T0110NT0. On A aua i Ow- Jua•s Don. 4th - -Our trends MEa1ctN[. 1 It i reported that the Dominiion Goya k - British despatch boat Starprise, who mysterl- ' ' M classes of A• stone R['a' Of Ptfnese� i' ' will be able to reoognize at once that they are tatting QTt1,r0 stEatlsess Gile$e, tiaelN4 Oat. a" Yslsstt 8srad 110[ t P .. ment ill not.enteltain any prgpo84 for the ously disappeared in Marse111ee, is believed Pon .r„•lve States and Pro�inoea.►ready represent. Mop the onutne article, se there is no other medic ne Put . I pure ase of the Intercolonial - railway until to be -safe n Brussels. . the roll of this Institution. ! To thorough- n s DR JUG MEDICINE CO., up jug. Toronto sand 8 cyst. the a ect of the short line throaµgh the State ` a1 inatrlotion, and the emd•aa�y and success I Martial law has Ueen prociahneci in Valen- p cafes this Cone owes Its popafarlfds of M ne has been s�ascertaiiaedJ av been arrested of it• grad fie R �' T ' is Twent -one rsons h e ed free. Add ' c . y olroul� etc., mail >. aN. ' It i stated that Mr. Mercieli will shortly for complicity in rioting against the co 1- �i1. l[.aCORMtvtfl, prfaofpsl. wrw t r»r �. a yet maw m.ttr to.tdp tls "°■` ONSUMPTI , 1�s •ea t!•a Ita.s tYs as ntarra� alts I asses • . visit the Maritime Provinceh - to ' consalt lectors of the octroi tan. s as t hw masts tea et..a.. of f1 l9, KPILlIr" with he Premiers of New' 131nnswick and' , .;,:: f`IO![POli11TID OZYCB>s -THE CONSERVATO$ 1 10te .bo�eat.ea.e;a+rtaw A portion of the land boa cTe�ang on the l� cyan s>amc�rsre • Itt• toes �e.ar. his hATi r■ �•4 �y"pa. or cues or tM worst ktna •ma or bas •f�eafat T ova Scotia yes tin the forthcoming of health, the enrrmy Ot dbeaee • basis the M , ts. wont a no c.•.a ving .. ure.» "d fora is w asst• t,..r scud. Irdeed .o strong ism hit► to t44 - I $. - g lake fib Zag, taw "ittcerlsnd, has subsided and Lungs. Re-builds the Broken Down Constitution o! N+.oa fir •.1 now r.o•t.trg • crrr. Ibra a case for • #Mosey, that I will sen4 Tive aoTTLas �s t> inter- rOV1nC1aT lionference. yours and old. home treatment, sutNdent for two �wetw Ara • tr.a les. • or m' irtann,N tac for clak with a VALUABLE TIMATres on this 000440 10 60 - twent seven houses were an ulfed and g arat'ssstom.. Lt ova. �onrotLtng�or.teW Y-. month Inhaler and all corn let•, sent by express for"' anitsrsr. et.• •spross hid P. o. •adsro.•. It i rumoured in Montreal military cir- twenty of the occu ants drowned •, its a will �� Aa=r� tine a sx: a+ooz. i Y P t12. Moved my office from 3 King West to 41 King � p tie• T A. BLOCUa[, ! &gage Iles t at the recommendation of General reber two of the "mail who Ew'• MRS. C. STIDMAN FIEftOB. Four years YlHil11A Moe, 37 You st, T��ofltO,, : � SM, &ofCe.N qr-- _��.,T�fiO liiidd eton in his last report, that the mil- Klein and G t, estanlished in Toronto. 32 Office Treatments for $a - - _- - - -- - -- - - - -- . 1 to ,have been on trial at Leipsic on weltatge of Send for circular. ( p� 1 itia f roe of the Doaffli�nioinbe reoiti�ed, i8 treason, heave been sentenced, the farmer to - -- - -" -- FM'ILEiI s TICK DESTROYER likely to be carried into effect. six and the latter to five " ears" in the ni- F.AT! d>r sTB.AIIlg>sirb, d 1 , Y 8a►ting weekly between Montreal and Liverpool STOCKMEN, give this valuable pre- Mr Iabister, one of the contrslicton for tentia ATE. or PASSAGE :- Salood, Montreal to Liverpool. I . rY• 00 tion a fair trial. I1 overstes - the S Sault Site. Mirie short.line, states that During a drill of tiappers- at Jagbereny, $4.0, t60,'I M $00; 1W am Tickets. tfi0.t90andtl ; room and effectually In the ork is ro essin vet satisfactorily, g -- soo5ing to steamer and accommodation. later- pp Pty llll gi' B Y Y• ua�ggyry, a dynamite cartridge exploded mate and steerage at lowest rates For further Tlois and other vermin pests, as we and he M will robabl be completed rematnrel killin twent seven and in- as in eradicating all s►tYectionsot the 1 1 1 1 1t p P y, $ Y' rticulare and to secure - Berths, apply to M. AL "~skin to which Sheep are Bold , and i operation b the mi dle of Novem- brim fort eight othwiL Of the killed, CORIRAY. a�eaeralt nanawr I Custom House - . , , Pe Y ] $ Y 8 Agents f0 the dit• In Tins at 85o .700 and t1. A 860 Tin will clean 20 , her. four were officers. square No Areal. or to the LoosT Age Sheep or fib Lambs. HUSH MtLLEK A Co., Tetsoataa- , . telaent owns and Cities. 1. It stated that operations on the Cape The relations bet*adn �i tSi many and Rns- . ; - Bre n Railway have been suspended owing Big, are becoming vary sift slued, and atten- ki des ; Clothes 1 '. W f toad ute between the'contrss►ctors. and sub- tion is drawn" tip :the fa0t of the immense CHURNSM Wringers, to a e of German mono that is invested kinds ; Wishing Moohtnes, i2 kinds. Carpet Sweepers, me." i .. . contr tore the latter be• ac resod amount of y ' infer r material to that called for iiwthe in RsDis i dan bonds. Year (lhappers. Trucks, and other sundries. . _ _ s ct cations. HAaetanoa [1m1rsrletAL tVolrts Co , Hamilton Canada - - _ . . f Pe A terrible ezhlosioa of n-a►�phths, took place gaud for articles wanted, IHustrsted Ca>�ai�tt• Him never tailed to take the h awned Work on the short line railway from at Antwerp recen>Eiy in a, drag afore. Tenl�i S�?If)T1C1C�'+8 Ol� wherever exhibit j Mon real to the sea is programing satisfac- persona were buried beneath the burning • torn . All the contracts; in the State of ruins• Three of the men were rescued, but ]DaliT ... alt, It Hu No 1'lgtlah` Famm, T 88b8P8 slid �1111n8Il X88 HO Ot er1 •' rob teesenin the chances of accidents and -_ - Ma' have been awarded, and the sections they are badly injured. ' This Oil keeps the Machine in first ram workin order, the y g a - undo contract are expected to be completed The Paris Figraro says the Fope in s recent FOR ,BITrTl`[. breskdowsu To be had of ai�ifnt -ola dealers.iuware of imitations t H W Isaportatiass.- 13 Sureks, Washing• = 1 in November.. conversation ezpresaed a most friendly feel- Li ton ai,d Ashton B to large or small sstlolic, It is stated that the action of tfie Im rial i towards France, and wished that b Trynr 60Y Fire TefiRt Cylinder 011. Harness, Boit �attin�, Wosl sad pe nngg y pa- t o•'• Canadian flail. rite torprfasa Lard Oils, in stock.' ; 4 • cific intervention he could desist France 1n JAMES PARK a SUN, Co ens on the China mail contract has . else very Litt e d s Inttnent at Ottawa i Wholesale Produce lderchasita. Toronto. SOLE MAj11UFACTUBERS OF LARDINP• . ry p,)o , her df sire to regain Alsace- Lorrawe. rat _ _ as t e Imperial Government bass raised A committee 'is being organized at C�iO!Aj BRAS. & CO., - - - .- j• OLO _ 0• .. I amp e pecuniary support to o e� aid Genoa to arrange for a c:elebrattudn of Vero Bicys . P Po four hundredth anniversary of the discovery • 6 I Pace c route, and a ro '_ will be voted by the Dominic Government. of America by Columbus. All the States of _ ., I - : __ Tie commission sent tt the Kaoterawwpp" AmefricS will be invited to send repro- END AT ON-C9061 hOK LliBI" d" � � diet jot, B. C., to enquir the aatYweted sentstttcives tb the celebration. • S ' es000d•Haad MaoitaN. .11 I upr ling of Indians have as actorily fir- The Portuguese have surrendered to ,the F resE i 15 Opw�ards6 ranged with the belligerent 'hief Isadore, British and German Consuls the Sultan's • Now Catalogue heady eel APdL • wh binds himself to delive Ka lore the ee 1+ O qATT ON , lid steamer Kilwa, seized•dnring the dispute A. T. LAC C yes bed prisoner, when call to do so. betwraen Zslnzibar and Portugal concerning . Tr bee u averted, and mo ntsd" its la» the claims of the tatter to Gape Delgsardo, I are not to go in. Portugalwill alsopay zanzibaran idelrnmity. I DEN BRITANNIA CO. NOTICE'— ' lively scramble is ex cted for the ��� . V sec etalyship of the Moutres Harbor Board �� Preftton 8ammer "$ effort and ][iael 1 MANU]rA=RZ ONLY r referred to the Annual Meeting of the Asgoeia /. - ten Bred vacant b Whitn 's default. The III this cape C Y sty o springs• Lion. This Meeting (bein the 15th since the Compare son of the chairman is thefavorite candidate, � - " F� N EST . - the 1Rth - ' . " m_ P1eamTax -one of the prettiest little towns in West- _ j - • -tag orXanized) took place on Tnei . ba !s strongly opposed by "the French me April when the following' gmtifyft ern Canada with its beautltul cool, shady walkr and R her of the commission, who are eny_eavoring drive its - �ovely valleys, wi1�.h the charming little ,$' �VF,r�mTE� inCresges Were annOIIIICed t . to cure the appointment of K French en- h It until it reaches the w- . g river i3I'peed flowing throng ?l - tie an. Grand River, has long been noted for its celebrated - 11. _ WAR 1. PRB 1M[ 3OOYE IN0=1D FOR YE - , Minerals ring. The remarkable curative qualities �� �j {thvlVt7T. 'ork is said to have been ded on p e 1 ` of the baths in the most obstinate oases of rfh•uma- D �p a . .., . P: I -1 . the Cape Breton RailWiLy, owing to a dispute tism, kidney and lever complaints, ion, awn ae ts recuper � 11S11rD� Dnlrabill&Y . . - 11HUS l AND SANTDi , - . - i - ' 1310 ". i ion I� bet een the contractors and !Sub- contract - dtsessos of every desartpt I . ative powers of the business man needing quiet snd �d� X3661375. �((pIIT T(Qi �1�a I' ors bout the uali of the material used b -1 o (ILUp = q' ty y teat after the year's labors, can be testilied,by hund "Sn1gi , the latter. The Government is endeavor - reds of our pro.ninent oitisrsns. The Hotsl, sdtuested $'� AXX,rMC)2q- ©XTW j&R=p- . ! inesidii 4hal '"Mt Pali ¢ fffaa.slown, ins to get the natter = tied so t#it work oa=ii1 ues lies u �N We" allocated ag Profits to POUCy with eGGI, °d rd °°a, b�OS' T li�lders. Profift payable on and After e" ` n proceed, and Mr. Schreibr�i•.W'W6rin' .waP for rho avdid of nab ksi:of "-t rum- Q Li1i0 Btu i ten ant of GovernaQeat4, railtv#aliay hest♦" t *and rest. `Tiw�mmw+iy _�a°pet . merirapetir a� drosaa and A l sty 19t. :' / ' d Ha ltax every i ' for he scene of the trouble. table fable wltlbill it modern � livery iitatilet'tn � u Qn� a vwarPpa, T , T 1t�C }Aryl of. Saunders reports that' ev�erythf�ng is twb#1�e raiiediairodwer than any other summer err b mall. and ps�w��n 11r Kt �CDO�aJJDI �a� 11 W 1 loo ins lovely at the eaperlmetlal faltg4 �t �e DOmI°idrh Ib close promlzity io To foe & sad ds0 from Biahfimars w - Ot was Des rte the resent continued ronto, with low "railway rates, makes it the most de- e s i •. 3 P P duft z and tie Jelua N.�'. b of 64 In wa t suable spot in Ontsrlo for our oitisehepwd th p dntln namanar sosont its s ll most of the varieties of whea r can b• y add t' wlatsr �hl� . Recent Testi ohi t� { ; Pe , r wcattop. : Pra�•ior} 4 call d are doing wall. The import R It,'to Preston st�ti n b t: ,Valle to erilh� - I , . -i tae'8lair, one sod ++halt BOstOD was d } wh tis3evidently larger than'otbes v •e- ia►,tahree tsnilea, ar t �i• be boo ht st ireaiucsd sorer between a snd Igo° of - . . . r . ties being now full in the ear.. It ie �rob- miles. Tickets for springs can g asst BoMsta weekly, raatd a$Mslgow and - ' . rates from Brantford. Bus meets every train at M . rat" and ^' pasaage, a,r other tndosfaoagaaCn ap Os� ' alt ugh both were sowed on the name 'date. p�ibuLan to C. j�aass. Mineral Baths/ Preston, on>~, L b0ltnmaoher- h Ca phi earn i , Pro . Sanndera " is e a ed in the re < ng g Pte- The Court of Paris on bidding farewell to Hsiitaz • tlbes rte 130.1 � 's,1 3F. � �t 1. Z of another bplletiin, to be issued short- on the "`ale of Jel'fday, said ha0 �+ d•• J N 'Allan ' ; his f ri�ends ... vf�o lm s Alaien. New ork ; H- BourW, Toros To W. F. G NN, TileonburgI �r. ti iving the reaplts a chewed oust details teas • . oo#►>IdeLit the ° RlryirUsis ned wi Jas D oo.. Qw - Oat. 1y ban • wn. BeaokM. Pbiladel • ' I' ac InP'shed so fair this *won at. the farm. before - longs eat monmrchy world come phia ; R. A. All= IP'ossilasd Boston Moalraal. DsAa hilt This is to certify than than two All farmers throughout the Dominion ae>gd- without a violent effort and that he, the rtify `- in in their.. names to the Department of b the help of all flood eY�$ B RTN�s *�a �'I Gurney -H is No. 15 Wood Furnafces, laced A g P Court of Paris, b on i o Avondale Presbyterian Church, , I gricultare will secure copies free. Freltchmen, would M k#g• • A Bountiful Impo ild till W CMd s y Y y . STgTBI[. i : whoa. salolbdtr mind � van 'complete satisfaction. We have .- -#n % , c�- AMERICAN. 'j ,.j= AsMlt�il UMM ., asnei b or mots olitec 610., hav . a gi ) H. Miller treasurer of P noun -" ymmie addresses AiEO a iaadES>,ne Die found it posh bh wheat our building, from frees- ; �'' 16sarjce i=swramee Ctlalsa *said BtadeIrseatelt stand Card to the mother a" - ing point up 60 deg in two home. We ha . : - Ind., has defaulted to the extent of $67,009, msaab vaTna6t• int«rtoauon. t also four i hem •to be very economical in the '' f. and Bed. His redeceseor was also a de- et ttie �'tasw Beserre. Walk. Ii kbalydssa i oses Kam• " , faalter. P Ofgos of W. D. l[Atzmaws el CO- 4ratn aau(..1'radaoe ' matter of fuel. We can cheerfully recommend l[ealehant,, Toro#. ll�h may. 1881. these fur». to any parties who contemplate- , .. a J J. D. Webs.Zsq., Qeneral'Xsas+asa + Yuglat $aseres PEARL PEN AND PENCIL 8T/r1MP heating by of Air. - l 'Life Ase,ei• ITH NAME 60C. �. • Holtae Tosthoony.: of h s Iw, � , , t I l - y aaLW ►>eg to aok ledge a+soeipt i e 6 C t!a tSl$ned , , ` `: ' 1, ° Many hundred . recommendation 'Sim fir cheque for t Fivs Douars in fall of claim ' a Md1RFGOR "PA Tf38: � , in character to the one van below have under a polio ot.insuasaaloe issued to us by the Ma- � , , . � , '� i Remry I Faatd Lice Association for flat amount, , " �' J H. FERGUSON, CAMTAk ; " been received and give roof "of the grapk ? t . ' ? ROMSON, QuI� MAN 1w. C; �, ` pp ass creditors Ot the isle Rdwln C: Fisher. value of Poison'a Nor Is as- a pain revie- We have mach pleasure in bearing testasno °y to the r :f 11 dY• Try it. prompt and satisfslotorp manner in which this claim , ' ha. been sd a J FARNSyVORtTH, B'D'Gl Ix�elwros. t . . + . ATHOL, Feb. 20. --We hereby certify that judied, and at the same tt»usf to "Pro" . , • onr'oonfidenoe in y our,r,sooiation. iIa ng an Intl. PRINTB wrrta ctos[0 N sot ,� Send for CatB� g;ile.; ; ; we have need Nerviline in our families, and mate, aoquaintsaee with yyour President er,la+g40 of O��M"" "E"t- i � 1 have found it a meet reliable re toed for otIteers we'lanee►v ttaem tvo b4 ge°4. > A00"ds , t` { '" a" a cram in the s d for ' sad- in},egrif , sad m w>twe hands 7Y8 belfe�e • ter- &. STEWA RT'M'F'G CQ. �.' O.' , i �� .: t.mahlti and of the �[utnal ,�e.erye fir. pbr- TI�LE'Y ■ 7%e . tin �% w, , ache and ezternall for . rheumatic Wi� e.:a of a membeH 1 .§,, � 11 k. No hsfliaae athonld be without this invalnabte tetttdy ante. TQ�+LON'r=' ©� C�l�'I"� $A�11TfON,. TOftO11T'A'O. �d�rT 0 And �YIN11iIPSCt• � k , • �� mad b tt� '' . - re y. -LvH$ Copt. F.Llfisw COI.B, J. F. W You Or W. 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I3revaie t jq t now _ th lie lib • - 1, . u -s: =:4�u I,00al --He GFordon.�iz .lt - - i� _. 1 disttic ,and hors s r1 — r ;, a are vinR m i niubers. - .- .ref' peter o I Tl3 } ,. , 1 ?� Ipcal E. 8tepheneon. ,, , . , t _ ' Ho ae f on Ern ha are more ..... , , ' ril'ol ,� ,, , d: ,; s �' roYn -lils Mic i i ILN i�� ro .0 ` 1 =�rjL' : Farm for Sale --L. Mackey. . ia' .y, eedin R'r aFt' 1. f • -h ; p. ,, , r . ,! . • ' Fi'Uit Jars �V. T. Dunbar. : r, �Y :. to catch the disease than those feeding• on , -r- , . M Edith Forsyel... , x 1 91041 �_+ try.. i - . A 4� 8 ial Notice —W. E. O'Brien. . ';? Si dry hay. The symptoms are a- eon rb, .Mich.) ib,visiting relativee!ihers. , ; .: I'' -1. . IIJo�' drarrhaea and the leas oY yhe use 4f the �[Ax'Ft19,'' wheat ...: , , q , 8 ray South —R. & J. Campbell . �> front-logs. •The weather during a gist week ::; t .t. 4) Tn Rent or Eachangek --E. Qtepheti �: r a ,�: ati„ t has av over 90 n -m the shades • , 3HH19 � w . r '�.. ` �; f )z r r �, srsp�ed - � ` r ai - l _ i I i t � � 01 .: t to : � 1. -1a t i . ��F . iy, � . �*► 1'. CbaB.,Lapp rlltUl'Y3ed aI1 T da�i t.. .,' •� Mr. Win Navin, his t to K and lorado, • .. , p��r of O�ba a; .had a from rip anew t7o � ,. a x� JfrAi►As._ 'serious fall;from the to of a ladder last t 1 ' ` ` . } P AXAZON (!]Barn ' ' . F�f, Mr. E ar A. Richardson, teaRiher,� : Thareda which mi ht bays rovbd fatal ' ;_,. 1=. • is spending a holidays in ibis vio>lpity. r ` PIPKBRING, ONT.: JULY 15, 188'x.. a was standing ongiro .#he )ring , � � � I -, +a1 f:; t " `]Broke urea allo`pred'the dal se ate, --Mr. and Mrs. J. M. TBalmeir are _ 4 , i to spending a week with hinds In Scarboro. 1'IO�, Z" pan rr"Kaw).., : f ,, f Mr. Newton, who . is a heavy mac, fell ' . 1 1 #oraard on and breast outtin Thanks to Mrs Fi>sdla fora ce ; ......-iat.#r) V** % -, o1p .- -. ... . ,I , 'I, .. -1 LOCALISMS. ­ s'� "y { , /!iris nose and. lip badly. 's� fi bralitclnR his mess of butter beans and' new potatoes— ��t* , . • 4 l •, - -- �.-• - �� tier. •.i. •di•� ail , k 11 `� chest in the r ' • won of the - heart. We are the ant of the season. _ . - • -, ; Bata• �Mt L ,i4. ,: ,, - glad to stn at he isw,8l right �- Bade halves eti>IYiH1$Il ed n 11'' 1'hAHE (3roltls °' ' ` ' ` . IWa k, y +one < ).. s' s#k '� v4,-i.c t all Mr. John Woodru>' sh* iptted on SatCr• $e Got �spp wed. Monday test in the neighbori}ood of this - ` ' da last twebt head of cattle averaging iii ._ .............:... r + $t,4klE:�,..�' y y ging village —the earliest for same years. 1, , .' # 1200 lbs., and 15 hogs; aver 'rag about -The misfortunes wbiSb .b8set editors . �� i are not oral ueut` but a —Mr: John x'i' p wits home pre t short P�A$L dt Qo:)...... i a , 1601bs., to Montreal'. They were a ve>I'yr y PPB• A �' tat r1 1• . - , - visit last w k He Is ra�idl seouri>u a i, fine lot. contemporary m the far west has taken eq y , s t; 11411. I > 11 r. I hi b tio>af in musical esroles. g' SE'S..... •. •. •. • _•. I, r jk F to a swamp, and will' probably neger re- 8 P / , s._ .t she seat eta `><t. :" -.31 :ttFI turn to the social circle fto which he Berrypickers had better. be' gaieful 1 611I,LE1% }... ,t �' ! •a•'..ilr•w...N.. - Ytit - 1 I We .learn that Mr. Williailn 8l epherd, departed with such haste. a .somehow in trespassin upon forbidden ground in „ _ �; 01� ,,. 1"' { • f k - who 'resides near the lake chore, lost two got a cattle show aqd a concert mixed ill their. search for the luscious wild f>rwt. 11ID Xgwaukak i� ;, ,,l t. a ::; valuable young steers last week. It is h- ; -` , , r =' y 8 i9 paper. 'i��ie mole ran aB follows :-- —A magenta - tithed dog followed in BiTLS (Powder sold loose).... _� - , ICJ ' 1 ; supposed they became over - heated. He «The euncert 'v4ti`lat}tt i�iglatr by sixteen the wake of•a ry "" • �t Dyeina Ca. s rig passing b8a another one ill from the same canes, of Storm t1te s pnoat l santlful and through town the other day, and created $II �'Srw 't'' I` �� ' ' - J' ' interestin young ladies` washighlya re• considers le' om i "' �� 4''' ��$ 1{ a•atal. - - ,, ter. _ g aP b c went. ,; a , j, , : F: L. Henry, D:D.S.,'L:D.S., . will be dated. They were el ®gently dresse and ..._Rev. J. J. Cam oo returned come REPO�iiTS OF GFO 8��� �� � ' = - found at the Gordon House, Pickerin sang in a most charming manner, winning �Tg I - • • ` ` g• the plaudits of the entire audience, who se Sattai day last from the Cteneral As• , As to FtAty and Wholeso oas of the Royal Baking powd � / the last day in every week (Saturday), senibly at Winnipeg, and from a tour ' renounced them the finest. breed of - 4 The presergation of the natural teeth a P through a portion of the North -west. «I>� tsstred a of 8aldnqq Ponder, which I j►urcha,�ed !n he )C r specialty. Vitalized air for the ainless shorthorns in the country. A few of 7i ' ' 1 I - , .: Pe P He is delighted with his 'trip. men. market and And composed of ure and wholesome . it b a _ extraction •of teeth. , . *88 them are of a rich brown color,, but the -, . tartar powder o! a high degree o merit and does not contain either atom majority are spotted, brown and white — l3owmanmlle complains off' tai' man or ,. , J Pa phosphates, or other injwtone eel. E. G. Lowy Ph.D.'s ,. ]BO1 rC „ " ,' { Several 'of the heifers ere fine bodied, mosquitoes. Well, if the people will a I Boating ' parties down the river 'life have the electric li ht, the must ex t it is a scientific fact that the yal Baldag Powder fs absolutely pare. i a / tight limbed - animals. and promise to g , y "S. A. Moir Ph.D.'s I / becoming very popQlar, particularly dnr• prove a Rood property." to enjoy ( ?) the -mosqultgss which are Q. ing the evenings, and there is no reason attracted thereb �. A Villas• ]Bell. :: .� � f +-t y I have eramtned a� of Baking Powder, purchased by myself is why they should not become more so. ;.1:� :'� I' ..= , —A number of bry el4ts �iawed through — b fm alum, terra albs, or an otter infnrious s t- It is a most delightful trip down to the The bell on the pnbI 646hool • bui'lding town on Tuesday last, on their way east C0' _ °$ •� m � of Technolo .: lake shore. ie in a dil'a )dated condition. It is vv~►ar "I h ;we analysed a of al Powder, The 1. ;, cracked, an pp tense uentl is useless. d One of them went through some l materials of wbi h : -,� ores• sox 8•adache..:r : � d difficult" Irianaeuw in front cf The RM composed are pure and w olesom�s S. asu Hayes, State Assayer, Mass Y I i °`: -.i The Trustees are talkf f •� I An'; Austrian doer named Rabow nR o getting a new Qordon.. :'p The Royal Baking Powder rreeei�red the highest award over all eomDetitors t i one to replace it, but do not feel able to ,,,lure our eigh6ll page ZO -day wf1I be the Vteima World's l�podtion, 3878 ; at the Centennial, PhH delphis, 1876 ; at e Gaya That iII nine ea686 OQt of ten head- York, and at filets Fairs throughout the coon go to any very great expense in purchas- American Institute, New Y ` ache can be almost instantly cured by found a striking and instructive illustra- I% other article of human food has ever received sank high em tr�c and na . f. mg one. There ought to be a Rood bell g pbad swallowing a teaspoonful of salt dissolved Lion of th(b comparative worth of the vari• versa! endorsement from eminent ch physicians, scieahsty and �oarde t : r in a =er tity of water sufficient to allow in the village, and' this appears r to us to ous kinds of baking po*ders now in the , Health all over the world. j'� - the to swallow it. be an opportune time to secure it: If market. #, .. g .:, , I , the residents will assist the Treeless by . Nat's -The abase Diu iY ttie e�mj itl� wott� 01` tarions gatii d !ia• Pasm. =t small contributions, they will eoosribute --We are pleased to .notice the almost Powdess, as shown by Chemical Anatjws,nd b made by Prof. Sehedl entire absence of cattle on the ublic A d can of each Attention is directed to_ the advertise- a certain amount towards the purchase P 1 pm► wM y►1, the tots) leaveofng power or voirme ; `. t • - . ment in another column in reference to of a Rcod one, aimd the bell can be used streets of the village so far this season. , each can calculated, the result bdgg as indicates. - Tbb practical teat for wortD b the sale of farm of 80 acrd a.ijoining the for village vurogses. It would be a nice This is ,lust right, and we trust it will Prot. dchedles only pro. orbs; eery observant Consumer of the Royal illag of Gireenwood. This ie a most thing to have it rang at 7 a. m., 12 noon, eontinne to be the !pule. Cattle do more I Pbwdelr ktwws b? r, wli0s it.eosts a Lew cents per poaa l 1 _ esira le property, and anyone in want 1 and 6 p. m., each dayy, and t oharoh damage to the walks than do the people. am � o'er"y kl�, h b fair 11100 eosdos�sl, aired, beddes, affords the advan LL tf i r_ f Bnc should make early applicatiotr, Hours on Sunday, wonld'nt it ? Well, --While practising at baseball nn wow A 'trial °fe: powder will convince as a no doubt it will be readily sold this will be done if the ratepayers contri. Tuesday evening last Thos. Andrew re- : pasm of 6e �' 1 :' ;° buts. *bat do- they tt ink of it ? Tnz osived a thump on the head from a "hot" : mil° some of the alam'Pos►dsrs to be al a Maher d '; K'. '•Isn't it ple8sltnt their hot" da a to NEw starts the list with a dollar. Any ball from the pitcher's hands. A doctor + . of �0 below them, i< b not to be taken as in Col. y one feeling like eontributin can leave dressed the wound of tbat� have di value All alma pawdsay so bow high their streogtd, � • _ .: eve slfellow come up, and grabbing yoQ the amount with Tits bT>zwse or hand it • "` � � w � be ava�dad d by thel, shoulder, ask you if it's hot —Now the small bat' w�aileT' 'hound " to either of the Trustees. Let do have a enaug4, and -then continue to yank yon examining the fruit trees with a critical cod bell. around until your clothes don't fit yon g e e and wonders whether the dog is ke t ' - , .: , J. . 1. y P again' f�►r'two hours ?" says an ezehanRe. _•; ��d ) ? i` +`, chained or loose. And when he Domes , . ' 1. ' Y : For thb .writer's information we answer, � � ' : home late his mother fills him with Pickerm,g It Va� f 'pipe , ig wuercl A� •'yea." , _ Constable be ther day Ads. rK11 rt High ��.� and painkiller and blames the } : # t f: r of the Count of Waterloo, heat for his sickness. e 1. yy ♦late !!]Bleat. <,� - dropped off the train at Bowmanville in ' I. ! ' . Mr: Robt. Deverell halt ]B cactus plant search of a man named I. J. Carson, who —We have to thank Ddr. P. B. For. ; :, :, x' ) -:. that runs from the f oor up the side of resided near Kendal, on a charge of re- syth for a nice lot of cherries, : brought the window and nearly across the top of OeivinR stolen goods. It seems that a from Michigan by him. He says he to the same—about feet. It is the large number of horses have been stolen brought over about a bushel, bnt the I greatest curiosity we have ever seen in recently in the - county of Waterloo. An Custom authorities dill not `•get onto" the cactus plant line, and is shown to old man giving his name .as Henry Po. him. . , ' visitors with evident pride by our' pest, was arrested on Saturday, and an —•Mr. James Miller, of Meaford; son ,. esteemed friend. ' 2iis person was found a letter to Isaac J. of our esteemed friend, Mr. John M'i�ler, r y `• " Brougham), has a !sett Aet Case4. i . Carson, Kendal, Count of Durham, of Thistle Hae, Inspector- Ferguson will, with 'the stating that two horses with buggies and well-written n article in the last isoo of assistance of Police Magistrate Horn harness had been shipped to hie address Owen Bound Titnss on the Com- . - investigate some eighteen cases of alleged at Kendal. After a short interview there mercial Union question, in which he gives ; ` , it , :: -- 1( 1. . infraction of the Scott Act during this with Chief Constable Coleman, Mr. Mr. Win= some hard raps. r ; ; _, - . I I t and next eek, the trials taking ' place in; Klippert secured a conveyance and pro•. � =