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T� . • `( - PiCkerin� Council. 1 �` RS:Bgre*<erring ND US 1I'� tnw.. , :ftr.t ,.� f' _ TO OUR SUBSCRIBE o a e! 9oa 1 '1� 1�0 V , ; _, ;$ ' '. <« ` `' ' be ►t"lfie Otbnilcil'met on Mondsv U►st, sB fJ� >rD�t ,nal Q�arb to the address la 1 on y ux p P �iioli. tbauke vun seirtrid� W1 Y . can always aaoer ain the date to which ..,...- p g members being present, the peeve to lire ' your subscription to Tae Naves is paid. a $HC01MED By held. in .the Methodipt ohag _ I ' . 4bgir., . �ediCt 1. Remittances are acknowledged b a LATEST L.,oCAL BAPY NIN $ BY OUS On X011 t.. lull, at the hour Of 2 ante �er+ee �„Y�„-, ; ��-^^^��^�^^^"'" change of date on label on the Sial paper �ol- egg - PgI$s AND �pTTltp D0�r ep After 'fOUQina, eeVeral "AnCO 0r f $. KAST'WOOD, lowin receipt of money at_ thio office. Aiwaye COuREaPOrtDBNT O'C10CI[. Elder 4i0wle, 4f BrOa(Ilaain, ;road and referred to the respective Com- -: D'RS..W. g will lrr�ach the sermon._ ?n the"evening mittees tbereon. _ Pickering. Office second door eass Of the keep the date paid ahead.• „�� i', , y o the naw�r�g f art 7 o'clock a ahion , e 9angellstio service g petition waa read from J: B.-$ pffi�e. pL1b11C. oHE RYwoO t _ i �1 � , Pe and others, asking for the opening bf Aide- -.. , 'A, 11.1 , well be held is the same ohs 1, The RS BATEMAN & BEA, Phyai- " , '' publio are cordially invited. line between lots 20 and 21, in the 4th - D (Dr. Rea, Coroner), T. v.:ieh.a,rdo?�, A numbo>c of oar citizens visited the crane, Surgeons, etc., t CO}�Cession. out. office boars -Morning from pICHERING, Toronto Industrial Exhibition last week• From Judge Barnham, re. ectiool= Piukrit ins, ' 8:30 tro 11:90 ; evening from 5 to 6 . o clock.l-v Mr. Geo. : • Assiut for the following flret-@lase Fire sad Liie Davidson was successful in GREENWOOD. 1 trstions, stating that the expense of a•id M•D M•C-P-S-, Ont. adian It is t t W. FERRIER, Insurance Con+�ani��: securing second prize otl bee Cee, Wally by the THE LANCASHIRE, ' 'said Messrs. Green & Maok@y will arbitrations was to be paid eq , D o CORONER. Office hours-mornin from draught stallion. to lo, evening 5 to 6. $nrgery in ren ,o Ron TgE yi'ESTERN, On Sunday last lire reritiaiui3 of "Ernest soon commence malting improvements sections Rettin�q-additional territory. ` STORE, Brock St. North, Clarem Rc ell F LONDON, and '' r lin infant son of Mr. J. Luwsden, and putting in machinery in the old mill From L. Mackey, Tree Inspector, reportt - STOR dwith Pare D�iiga, Chen�icala 29t� CITY O Frank in that John C. Bell and Bailey Wetheri7lt - Cheap for cash. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE. Were laid to rest in Erskine church come• here, for he purpose Of manufacturing were entitled to a bonne for tree planting to The funeral was largely attended. oat meal.; Aa there bhoald be a large ss follows :-J. C. Bell, 22 trees ; Benj- Riaka 'taken -Ori all kinds of property at loAeat �' Dental. I'Yetherill, 41 trees. ental, � possible rates. Business solicited. 4b -y Mrs. aVm• Min l0 1 w ecoveringeen ill ought to pay wellprodnct of the tui 1, It 0n motion Mr. J. B. Burk was heard is _ �v__ N a for some time, s y _ R. F. L. HENRY, DENTIST, visits Mrs. Ezra Roach has gone.on a visit to -- ' reference to petition presented by him ave . D Pickerin every Saturday. Vitalized Air Q$HA A g an er friends at Wick. above. administered for the painless eatraction the �' Mr. Ambrose BarIIa>•d, Of 6mithvilie, On motion Mr. Thos. Pnith waa heard i� teetb. a esiden4e �;of West reference to sideline near hie place. . - PICKERING AGENCY�e, has been spending gweek- among big isa asL`oe, hose who received On motion Dr. -Rea was heard in refer ' Legal• ` numerous friends in this vicinity. ,Whitby, was among _ Mr. P. Hagerman and Miss Mustard, injuriEs at the ache Harm. the' Zoo feet en� t pcy b la .man, presented tate >- - pgN BALL DOW,. B9rRRISTEt'. OpeII fm, the transaction of all legltma�te. of Markham, spAnt Sunday he�1'•��ee, the week. Sh@ brok t and Solicitor,NotarvPnblic,etc. OFrzcE- Banking $naineds. este Of Mr. and Miss Summerfeldt. Dr. Rae attended the aeasion of the port of the Committee on Roads anr� - . , verel]'s Block, Brock -street, Whitby. Private ugg, -Fr65 a 10 to 3 Saturdays Ike o erfeldt of Unionville, is International D[tedic Con Ass at Wash• Briuges, recommending that the iollowinag: 11r1re. Summ , accounts be paid :--J- B. Burk, car rands to loan at lowest rates and on i Ivarp ble pi�Pica H visiting her ser. ajld daughter. ington, D. C. furnished for culvert on sideline betweeas • - terms of payment- 10 to o'clock. ' AS PARHERi, BARRISTER , ' Rev. Mr. Galbrait , of Orillia, rias been lots 22 sud 28, 5th con.,14 ; J. D. MacavoT, t HUM to loan. Noa�ng� Sauk in c8ction. XBRIDQE TOWNSHIP.. 4,- extended a Call to the 6imcoe Street hauling plank and putting same on bridge _ -, and Solicitor, dao. Money g picker- (3.y) GEORGE $ERR. Agent tJ . - . commission. office : Haney's Buildin , i Methodist ehnrah h e,. on sideline between lots 8 and 9, 8th °Con., ins ; open every Saturday. 4-y - eo• le are Miss Leonard, 1 tely in the grocsr'J 1.60 ; Wm. Reynolds, famishing matsri*1 . ELAMERE, BLACH, RESSOR Sittings of Divison Courts. `1'imea are stilljlively. Thep P bus ettin their threshing done. Some `business in Pickerin Village, has opened ,and building fence enaloeint A. R,eesor e NGLISH, Barrister@' at Law, solicitors NT,p U j,• ONTO RIO. y 6 ag talo their a store in the same lne in this town._ le,, on sideline between lots 80 and 81, 9th ` h,, >; cera &c. Offices, No. 17 CO of the' far Ars are b �► ag in Cbaucery Conveyan - con., 68.98 ; W. J. Davey, for drawtnK t '` Toronto Street (over Gas CompanYs),Toronto B (;, ..:._1p8r1 �.� barley into market.... Mra L Fowler is ][oney to Loan -No Commieeion. D. D$LAitass, p - , ROu NAM • , , ' material and work on sideline betr�►Een lotB no better. She ,has rat been able to do ;; Devmsox BLACK, H. A. R$asos, $ TA yotra .,1 iWiitby :Clerk, D. C. Macdonnell, Whitby , 2 and 3, in let con., 82.25: Jas• T. Rich- - >PxoLis$. April S,lfaay s, June s, July any work mach for quite a whito......Po• ; AR- Jan, s, Feb. 2, ar. 2, e a ve od rice. There hue Wits. Cowie has t hie cider trill iII srdeon, for $2 yards gravel,at 7 ate, 86.74: ;;, T T. FAREWELL, LL. B., B 4, cep, 2, Oct. s, Nov. 2, Dec. 2. tgtoes ar ry K° P din a A. Burkholder, for cedar for Calvert on tJ •" RISTER. County Crown Atxorneyla d 8 Bron Y,am: Clerk, 1d (Neeson, Greenwood, b�II quite a feW heat iLtOmarket. Tl1ey frill .tinning 0�der, and is i'ln g p Ont zonae, Whitby y �a 4 J, y a, sep. s. ut bg well this ear o>z ac• hundreds of bnaiie a of apples almost sideline between lots 80 and 81, 3rd Cos... - County Solicitor. C gypiciCering village : Clerk, u. Gleeson, Green- dont tarn o y 82.50 ; Joseph Doyle, extra, amount OR wood, Jan. 4, Marcb s, November s•' nos couLt cf -the weather being so dry every day• nded over statute labor in putter - Port Perry : Clerk, J W Burnham, is brisk in Slabtown• �'V • T• Business is v@�y ull here at present. culvert on sideline .between lots 12 and 18, _ . � ��e ' . _- ,, ;,, , _ Perry, FebruarT 8, April 19, Jnne $], Bept. 6, Oct. Busmee8 lows are in Srd con., 81.11; Wm. Todd, for 4001►dw • TERIN ARY le, D�yQber ls. vabriage, Forfar will awn Have his stock of log's Farmers who I ve I is almost im- gravel supplied pathm•sters. 880 ; Gon- g. HOPHINS, VE 4. vzbriage :clerk, Z Hemphill, low .with any other kind .adnate of the Ontauo Vet- eb. 9 April 20, Jnne 24, Sep- 7, Oct• 19, Dec 14. cut. He has ptt in over tWonty aareo of fortunate th p Se + Cormack, for material inraished for bridge v� o- surgeon, G F 88.87 James IIndefbill , College, Toronto. Treats all diseases ooi 5. Cannington : Clerk, Geo Smith, Cannington, neW 18nd Wltll fall Wh Dt ...•$ lid�1, WalaQ t0 the groan b@lug e0 hard. On east tOWnline, , ' erins�9 Feb 10, April 21, June 28, Bept B, Oot 90, Dec 16• employed a lot of iq . the domesticated animals. Calls by day 6. liepverton : Clerk, G F Bruce, Beaverton, balance oa supp]ementary grant on 7th nicht psomPLlyy atter.�� to. Office and resie�t� J The Crop Of barley this year ie turning o site Cnthbert'e „j9wellry Store, Sing Feb ll, April'22, Jnne 24, Bevt 8, Dec 16 i� 0. b, is Betting .On sIICCessfullt •; • ••• out mach better an was ezpected. Al• Con., 18 ; Thos. Pugh. 1161e•de of gravel„ ° ckp° g 23-y r, ulpt,.eargrove : Clerk, I+� a Dines ie, Uvter- Fowler wap borne 8oaday on a visit...... ading and moving:• ve, ieb 1S, Apri128, Jnne �', Bep i� 17• Snme of the young men with their girls though s little li ht in moat oases the 1$,05 ; A. Lawrence, gr KINS VETERINARY SUR- g2O 1NEL is the exhibition....•. berr3 is plump�, d the color �ood. As atones between lots 16 end 17, 4th coon i. HOP a Ontario vet- J, E• FARE have been taking i her, 147.50 ; J. -B. Madill, building bridge on . - H. LEON, Graduate ,of th ale By Order, Clerk of the Peace. town t. 18, C. Cambli� the price is likel to be a 'little hag t erinaty Cone e, Toronto, will visit Whitey Married in Slab ,Sep rte Evan's mill, 8s6 ► �., - gg aighlana Creek, dna ton to Miss Natty Forsyth. The core. farmers will not have mach cause for ten•• oppos• u •dohs • ,. Cherzlwood, Rouge Hill, _ for filling abutments with stone, , f Iianbartou every Saturda Also practical NOTICE• moray took place at the residence of the complaint• . .. Cowan, for work on Haight's bridge, 811: ' horseshoer. Diseases of the hor �n loot ant airin bridge and eargimi operations a specialty. I bride's father. After the ceremony was This village is f st g•inin b ii it lies Act W station m Dnneheath, rep ' ' g hoboes glways on hand_ Ca11s ppromptly e a Lnmb�' or over the wedding fNestg Pok of a (;neat already done ea- nnenvi• �e reP sloiceway on west toWnline and furniahi•II� attend Lo. Telegraph address : Whitevale, ill 8aC}Iang material for same (Markham vias I - �d rase : r.en River, Ont- s4 -r n 088 dinner. In the afternoon the bride and for scandal, disc u �'nhcentmio�esa bband ppaa - . i Ont. -P.O. add for a @neral p rp . 'Zo Wei bort p amount 88.47 ; Richard PnakerinB� � . Single Buggy g I - un or for oung cattle. bl ldeer°On° took .soros •for Toronto dearr onI knows list else ; but wo did j' • no•cbea horse (yo g), y spend their ho#iey = drawing lumber and filling rap iPIP itSitte$� pLaxDs• not than we had von@ living within • bet Iota 4 and t A ly t0 hundred miles of a who wc►uld--in order t5'. 4th c n., and p @site lot 6 in 4th Con., . PP ROUGE HILL. to vent their spi upon certain persons" fo - 85.50 ; Geo• Law, or spikes for Height's . ' �; Conveyancer, "•M t�%�u` S�N be Railt o! cam ittinR forp(ery. Readers bridge end bridge on 9th con., •t Evsn'eR - '-: ,.�,;_ •_ti-._-- -_--" W .'' J•1: �./ -�• f : TI•,e Ran a is a very lively place, which � y mill 15.60 • John Percy, for round cedar - _ CHARD STORES, COMMIS- g of Tsa Eves are Tread familiar with the I Carrid�e Maker,. everyone knows, and so now Dewdrop O.erow Scott Act ase, in which the keeper for municipality and work oa Haight'er - � sioner and Conveyanoer• Office at Hipper ig going to record a little of what has been of the Brougham Hotel here was charged bridge, 152.85 ; John Percy, for ,20,26b ft- - . Claremont , A 5to:ces', General Herchantale �d pre- LOt iB, 4th Con., Pickering. 6pecial attenoion pain to making % Bpmg on, with infraction o the Act, upon informs- cedar, at 111,1222.91. '' ' . , paring necessary pavers for Probate. 48 -ti_ __ - _ _ p�C�®3-3,�. The people of this place were much tion alleged to ave been given the In• The committee reeoramended that Tho•_ r R•BEATON, TO�PNSHIP CLERK `- tu��aed to bear of the marriage of Mr. s for b a ro inest tem ranee baei ruled Commissioner for •s- ' Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking , , , pec Y P Pugh be appo D• �L�S John Philcox, who was married on the Hass man in t is village, of the case nding gratis labor on sideline betw.e,a affidavits, Accountant a od Art su OFFICE a At ERY..' STA uainted with the that the CulvelL' ]4oneQ to loan on farm p P y �_v , 8th incl. to Miss Mary Murray, at the resulted, as ever one acq oto 26 and 27, in 4th con. , ,, Brorigham. English Church, Parkdale. We hearth circumstances a @ted it would, viz., in referred to by Mr. J• T. Richardson should I dQeire to reini`ri my thanks to the poLiic fe; the dismissal of he ehargp when it came be repaired by the Grand Trunk Railway - rchitect. th it patronage since I took possession of the wish them saeeess and happiness throng fore Maestra Horne for adjudicati3n. Co•. and would recommend that the Clatrh _ - , A bu 'ness, and to intimate that in future I will life. ' But, lo, we were still more aston- I' ""'`�` "''�� k p on hand e•. all times nrst-classri a for biro. The names of everol prominent gentle- notify them to repair it as e�ioa as Posaibie; -����- g men of Brough m having been sent the 1- A• POST, COUNTY ARCITECT I ave added several_ new horses cud. have had i;Bhed upon hearing of the marriage of for to called upon sa witnesses, that the- coulmitte� have considered the m rigs renewAd, so that the best of SLUBfaction Mr• `y, Holborne to a lady Lack north, communication of the Reeve, re. an Agree - A• for the county of Ontario. Drawings InepeC 1 be given to my patrons• but as Willis was in such a hurry to get when there wast not the slightest ground tY�ent made by an official of the C. P. B- ! - andspeciflcations furnished for every class of TEAMING JtLt3 Uf3i7AL•' 1 building. Steam and hot Rater heating and away on a two weeks tour "Dew -drop for such action,!they nature ly felt indig- tion aspecialty. Office-Gerrie Block, �_ Terms reasonable. g Clint 60 will hati'e to and himself re the giaveUing Oi a postiiaa venula coQld not get a q , nano and togetkier with the aforsaid tem- of the 8th con. line, and would recon coiner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. y �- ••�-����N welt patiently antll the return. How• persnce men iq business In the village, Residence-gingstou R,osa,Baez Pick ring• 87-y _ hi0 bride ate a locate ii sable the author that the Clerk i}otify said Company tDs,t � - __ - ------ ever, we wish Mr. Holborne and took Pe the Council recinire that the said agreement 1 i Head carters for every j'oy this world raiz afford. Ap- of the forged letter of ntormation to the should be carried out at once. Blnch's�nitlat LU• r_. --.-., q the re rt waa - �,r:;; - parently the boyo -did, ss the tin pang Inpeator.. Wil of tlbe atte he felt very Oa motion of Mr. Perap, Po j=(ICKS & Si�1ITH, Blacksmiths and ic�ltural Im laments Eonnded and the guns banged. Sinoa Mr. to the attention adopted. 11 \Vag°raw Te' ( Pg d aatisiacton yl a - Holborne leas gone (it is sup"ed through mush annoyed to think he had been made On motion of Mr. Mackey the by-isa to @ring. All work promp y the tool of .oma designing aceundrel, sif`d assess the various school sections- foe tended to at reasonable rates• Give us a trial. 6y �t enoyl BOineoIIe ha8 burnt his barn and v� re•dil consented to assist in every p air to sellas. Much s�•mpathy is elc• y uld to bring the. silty party to fends for school purposes, was read a third , - eV� Rr way he oo q time and passed. 'oifkeriru�. , e v leaded. ted will soon bo Mr. Mackey, chairman, presented thw �ztctz justice, whish it is ezpec -- -- -�- `� "` ! The Bible Clang is to start' again in the aecom fished. Although the letter was . v✓` r �,; t_ _ p report of the Committee on Contingeneiee� y • OUCHER & RO�YLATD, Licengne -�s Blacksmith shop,:: stone church, the first Thursday in IIext very cleverly executed, still the cleverest recommending payment of the following PAuctioneers, for the whole of: North D. 0 Connor _- mpnth. We, hope the pecple will turn persons sometimes "get left," ss the sequel accounts : D. R. Beaton, registration of ': south' Ontario. strict attention given to all p ) is well lease, Cordy t0 Corporation, 13.50; Walter rs b letter or telegraph. Charges moderate. I�� Rj� ot�t and eneoarage Bible study. in this case gill. show. The party orde y V el#ogror, Arbitrator, 6cc. Ad- Ag Mr, airs Holborne was about to ' is ho no stone will be Woods, 83.50' Joh° C Thea.. Poucher, AGE�iTB F4R - known, and it ' p� flue enpidorea, , dress, THOS, POUCAER, Boa 47, Brougham, or . ,. discharge a revolver oII Batarda , by aoei• left unturned to give him the cull benefit Bell, bonne for 1�lantinq 22 trees, 8b.5E1, A. R. ROWLAND, Whitby, Ont.' y Bailey Wetherhill, 41 trees, 110.25 ; Drs , Toronto Binder f dent he discharged it through ]lis hand. of the law in ;such oases made and Pro- man &Rea, medical attendance on 1� he 11 the latest fin- The bullet was extracted and the haws is vided. j Bate Painters caul Glaziers. slid steel frame and a dein as well as can be expected. ... I , Lepper, per order J. Palmer, 813.25 ; W,1 - - - _ ... provelzienta. R IGH Miss Eliza Hobbs, of Oshawa, has lie• WHITBY Yarnald, P. L. 13., making survey, plans ' A 1 N T I N G, GRAINING, S TgE TORO)rT0 MOWER,' and descriptions of road deviation, 3rd ,r .� turned home from leer visit here, much ' P �tiriting, Paper -Hanging, Tinting, mac., of all l . the shortest notice. All shades o1 THE MASSEY MOWER, im roved. The Coa ty Attorney and Lea�nse range, Broken Front, 112.25 ; Mrs• Ireland,. „ J kinds done on I . aint mixed to order. zone but the heat b:ng- THE MASSEY RARE, I . pp f the nidi Ant, 16 weeks at 12 per week, 882• 1? o W but the best �sy •GRAIN DRILL AND bSr. W. W. Luke spent Sunday here.' Inspector went the roorrietoe last car R rad maintenance of John Madill, as lish Lead u6ed. IiILTs BEAVER What the petiple would like to knout : week to prosec 1? P SEEDER, AND WhAre was Rage's companion the night St. Charles Hotel for infraction of the Oil motion of DIr- Maakep the report , Boots and Shoes., 1 THE "L. D. S.". ENGI`tiE was ado ted. ' __ _ ._s N .:._.}: ! VEII- of the honey social ? : How it ie that Scott Act. The barkeeper had pleased Mr. Parker, . seconded by Mr. Mackey, rs_. CIRAIN SA 'lt to one charge egad paid the usual _ OHN LESLIE, I300T AND SHOE i, Rm Y moved thatJohn M. (}crow, Commissioneit. Awn work. Orders ALSO PLOWS; SC�F�LERS I dtc Billy has made a start ?--DFw•DaOP. due• fbr be insttneted to have the following bridges J Maker. Pegged and a _- proaiptly attended to. Taperienced workman- I MARKHAM. Mr. Rdbert BdrCiB, w120 lies been ill and.roads repaired at once • Dnnberbs - hip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the EEPAtRS 0 'ALL IDS :.1 �.:. ---- °me t� @,area suddenly on the .fat- bridge, baseline bridge, op ' rte lata 1� News, ging street, Pickering village• 7-v p P Kingston • • i i baa' Buffered form of the Whitby station on Saturday, and 14, Post's Creek bridge, , : kept constantly on, hand. : J This v1l.iaRe and vic m tJj g rOpd, Green River bridge, and A. Boyeeii< , - �. :: t r i --.- • 1 serious 108088 Of late through conflitgra• lOtth., wit>� hemorrhage of the 1uu s' bridge, all're Tanked, and railing plowed on : ' So - ooras and, are all be The deaeas' Was about 20 years of age, p f_r_ _ ---� -^�- at oiir shout. tions, and the worst of it is the ens i01on ! � . . �, ;,,,,�. . CaU p p •t RING. int. out the au riorit of the obtains in the minds of the people that to and a son Councillor Burma, sideline south of iron bridge. Q. T• R.. .i (_ 0 R D 0 N HOUSE, PICRE pleased to po Pe •{gym, B .nes has been awarded the Pickering. Carried. : CJames Gaaraon, Proprietor. This house is machinery and implemonta handle by us. something more than aCeldent Can 'the Mr- Pte, a fine new brick building, nnished in onpenh origin thereof be attributed. On Friday contract fOf building the addition t0 the Mr. Mackey, seconded by _ Ev convenience and comfort for here waa, another serious lose old organ factory for the Woollen Oor, moved tbat: thin iavar ofathe versl P"r et,le. Pum to Rent or S 11. night last t travelling publio, New and comnnodious sta7 �e ri,j and Wml. �eatlalce Will erect the @D a the TreaaIIrEur and sheds. ,� to the owner of Glen uAce Mille throaBli . ties recommended foraymon0_ by -- Late 17 ane ]B 4th�eoiu�eess%n of ' pkne fire, the mill, driginhonse, barn and hoose. Standing CQminitteea. arried. '' hjusf,Cal. j cOnttainiAtl o»e kundred acres. - O A. 2 -year -old abild of Wm. 811th-- ' On motion the Conrail adjearned ,_ `°`'' f' of of wheat havuuq been destroy• while la g near a tab of water the . k> , dwelling ho{�se a a kitohep,etone driv ng house Otlzer outbnildin , together with about Oct• 24tb at 10 a. m• 1 - _-V-�%-�^^^�•^""_�"" _-�'"�' I and good outbuildings. A running a eam 1700 worth p Monday, ARTIES WISHING TO TAKE; watezthroughthe yard. Forfurtberti ticulara the owner, had'been other day, fell headformost into it, and ; y ed. Mr. B. Hoover, Plessons in Instrumental or vocal MusD a pryouthepremises,ortoJOHN WO DRUBF, a and returned 1101A8 shoat Dame very near bean drowned. On bYida aftemoon last a yOIID�' ' ' can obtain vocal Mhaic in Claes or by Private` :;ckering 2e ti to the villas his shores g • est nine, and after doing There w@re several eases of diphtlieria named Frank Newton, while assisting instruction. Apply for terms to half p , of Mus,c For Sale.'. .I retired to bed ab ut 10 0 clock, every- here last week• a threshin machine on the farm of Ddr Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof• •: s �• '`' thing being all r' l about the premises. Aeon of Geo. Anderson, whd resides g Hami�tas . Music room at the residence of tars. Read; � 1'�l� r near the town, met with a fatal accident. He slip s office Pickering. HE residence and grounds of the In about half an hour afterwards he waa died suddenly last week. Wm. Clayton, lot 26, con. 2, opposite NEw m The congre anon of the Whitby Taber• . - 1 undersigned in the village of Pic ering qre ai.pusad #rots slumber by the crowd Oats g ' oif4red for eels. Tbvse are 41 •acres o land -s8 llin fire end hastily dosing his bacle have subscribed sufficient to reduce and fell into the cylinder. One leg w fF , . i t . ro s trontage-on which are -erect a solid side ye g . By so ground off u t0 the thigh . before t _ Salesmen Wanted. bdg 4ionae of modern dee , ppi?tai a' clothes he ran to the mill which by ,lila the debt 4n the churoh t4 1g,�0• p he church can now machine could be stopped. The . ediivethence ; also cirivinq otise an e.• doing the expenses oft fellow lived about three hours afterward _ Thexe.is a nice young orcfuaid jaet cso ins into time was all �lflaZe, a0, at i8Wa8 utterly met wiWzout much trouble• . , ,: -�T E are in want of a f8w Inot'e R'0 bearing, and aniaU trttite o! verioas k ds. This impossible to save as flan had there men to canvass for the sale, of choicq ropArty is loeatea immediately op carte the been the best of fire a 'plianaes on hand, gr, F'ox, 4ewing •maebi: agent, Was When death put an end to his int Y V p g thrown out of -bra rig •the other day, and suffering. The young man was high ' r varieties of nurserryy stock. To met Aho can Pickeri>Yg College g`rounds,and isoneo the most pp the business we Assn pay good ti e lac io sin.tiie <viliage.:'F further and in'a, short time tb@' baijdin i3 were besides: several esteemed in the neighborhood. , • , ;`',� make a'success of 4esua 1 at The 'losB will be 7 salaries or commission, and give perrnaneu pextieulars apply to JQFIN FIA,Lp, Pict lays totally alOngnmAd. r'eaeived 'a bxuken wrist, parentshave the sympathy of all aegn situation. We have man new and choice speci Village. _ ` about 12,d00 ©yor�aud above the incur• tsoratohes; Qn firs face. ed with them. ;` etliiies both in the frui ane ornamental line ante, whielz alxlounts to 94,6(14. The inaeot°r .Ferguson 'has secured the ti which others do not handle. Aadresa at once, �� Sale •' �x. , but° it is followinpq eonvictionf3 latel f°r ln'fractr°n Bank of London bills well be .Ades ,� with references, MAY BROi3., Flniaer 7 en, ��,� origin of the_' re I8 a Tllyetol'�!I Whitb after 1st Of October. 1 a Rocheater,.x. Y. 1 - ,, 'r' strongly sus sotecl to' be the work of in-, of the Saatt Act :---+Iohn ; @she, y� '' -----T T OT$ `2!S' pd 26`,'i�l l'E@,rd C h; A G1e The fled River Valley RsilOjt,ig be' r • - J- +, . °,,, ne i oi'"`I'ic r3riti ,' 'colt"tai ag a,VQ' cendiaries, - as those living• on' the street pb4 end Qosts ;, W. Dern a anwh ;E•S ukGe. , pnehed to completion. ,L �`t i µll�.t":, _, 'O i 'A Tuve It .tv e o whiob°sre a tote will 4eard.a rut drive out Oshawa, $50 • and o4 , ,�c,l,' 1 rnne hniidred'an(I t+«eat Afars , leading t . The toveri¢T,Il (Trend Lodes, Qf 'i3 i , M1 , 9 . rad intlie T.Bwn p gi',�iC�te �t .a;good one,rlVrQlling' ous.,' 1 sans and from that .direction' shortly before the Sennett,' Cedar Dale, l l� and c4stA, and .,, sn a +txes of la anter of Lo17 in xear ofi�'!t . e hiss, s d ov v�nA °'r b*A`d{t t' ° Qgpsitir ` le syijppath hie bex�tendi3r, X50 abd costs Arthur fellows is meeting' in Deriver tiffs- w `. ` • 4? being noitb-wealgn tF ` oa $re wa8 n0 1 xj ' t`, concession; in good condition,'a+e'�l=felYCed; 1U�1 xv1eQ et'oMtsed �n Sao d move t., Ttoovor, whey bard work X80 and , eoat8 ; and M. soma of Lhe Indiana of Bmtish Cor < eto>ze touizdatioXr4 t trs ,ears wo is f@i t�y0 Thompa n, bis have emigrated to Alaska, E ' z with barn 94x76, • i 'ice ie Oplp;+pns miles troan Pickexi : �Vilri , g William OII, 860 and Coats, ` y' ° lfd ; house' .�,pd ,�l}az, . ' trees sarins and two and a ha�i from Piekednngg R or. Ido= had just got his IDill III good rennin Port Perry, atj�C@ OI a 1Y116010IIary,r i y 'I '� ' '+ ,. water: Fiuie OT19 r I articulare apply to CASPT£ STOTTS, order. ,Quaking n a118400 for the month. unit. Fez terms and information apply to JA farther p 44tf ' 'a Brou ham. 30-t Pickering P. O. , � t•, ~ � a - .. zv�� , ) ORMACH, on premises, g . - .., lacC a' ' aR c `.' +a `+ , t. -�• r<y f .. - _ -, - ., �, ..:: . 7: t ,y,, w. ,. , . . . .. - ..: ✓.. .,., . ) .: : .. ` .,. r; t r . .. .,, - _, > ,. ,, i ,' .. -- .i re ' - !-,p �. ... ..: - 1 .. :. �. .. pc _ ,,,_ E! , .-. ... -.. .... �.: :-. .... ,.. ... , l�- .. ---, ., .. �. _. ,:. ... ► .-:, - ���F`iF.' �. �'2 3.'' k.:. moi' .... _, ?v . t t .I I -. t...... - . ,- . r .:.. i q �.. ... .. , _ - awl - ,r ..: _. 1 W .. - .. r.. f. .. .. .. , _ s j t.y�,,a, rat. :., _.. s..: .. .. .s k I , ,. .: .,. ..i.. r :.: -i F. J 'a. c .8e• 2 `R3b. / - F - ...R :-- .,.-... - .-. iY.f .. l J .. . .., _ - .�. •AJ -=f,-. rv+F.. -k 4 , 44 '} .,+-�Sf,.... . • - - ,1 ..., .., s-. t- .., t r t: ;.t^'':`{ rrt3,.4:�' •'1_,_�., ". '±__ -. s^._J .... 7..r .,4Jk. .:: .., .. ,..,' r .., , { � :,,, , ... .c . `i Y -. st s„ . cht,. .. .. �,r � •, ..c a.3 •,a' ! - TSS_ -- 7 _,it?: t�__N ---..r..t. (_:i-.:•,,,.• ft - ,•x ?.- +1: •_'tx Sr t ,-t Y1' d _ j# -5 _ _ _ _ _ �'• _ _ _ I fy "J I, . _ 1- f , - HOU HAft im moaning return aU to 044ro �, . �. t ver tphd' th sow epinsoh 'and (lEeirasanl g>roenr :er , ,ri . at son !1M w �sfi onus routs to wing is tb4 opals ground ; a*to :' ; , . w PARI& — Iia N. ,.--- t co ve had a good co ;tR'oN s ar j- h o on sets snci ebA,llots. $ow aarlq nab , ; lW DirAaTtJBiti1 iN HAZfWwg. QQa nihe of Dorn t L reasons aeeordi utile. A Ili ' raise „ There was ttJe, very rtimatea f. the tsr ftbriwl aofomiwiabbr of of jhowers and lettu{ e; z. easel little mad ; � is ` . Tha4 �► 0 $e .lore a littl4 overcoat . ;;:: Of Nothing more strongly marks the }iirogresa iinmigrw The oL6cial es►tlmate for last joie: wintered iss sold f 8 alt' The Dolor o! the tan ; bi of sgricolture than the ienprovegient• in' year was 15,$05,000 bush$ le. The -wheat silt be neither' ''too lar a r too ami, cultural machine Perhaps a greater oro is re ides likely to exoeed 4 ),000,000 b moo the date of sowing b important. _. And when his weekly wage was earned - pp On Saturday at night, stride in this direction has never been taken bushels. ear New York many sow on the 16th : $e 1.fiui hat! a grown to spare . V . olzn o here find. it safer to mike two aQr`' Rs+ ' �; To >reep hie epi linc� • s ' than in the invention and manufacture of a PIS s int of Whitatsn.�+ o eon the 1 Ah, and the -other 4n t'he� 18th But that," quoth he and twirled Ills thumb, - ' - new implement by the Higganum ' Manu- f ' 9, 27, Virden, bas raised in . _ • . .. ., - no hilt; war he ane free, of „' factoring corporation of Htgganmm,. Ct„ McIntosh,' o ' thi# m .--- _ " Is quite rnough fpr happiness ai three- e>icc tare 6mt s sowtp geed' lafilStiah e . called Clark's cutaway harrow and seeder. y in addition to 15 For a little man uk ane " - al ribs it one could 'say, iG is a fO 8Ow 25 res this year, To briefly dear bushels which dearth of feed compelled him, >!<II sk lNusband peen : His WIftfl's ' And oft this lisle, very little, . •' I ach o q Happy little man, d _ disk harrow with six notches cut in a last winter to give to -his horses. There ar Letters . Would talk a little to himself disk. But this is not all, for a vast amount some whi oats now growing at Dram Coe About the great rvortd's plan'; h - of thought and careful experiment (on some nor Statin that will beat that record, if That wquld depend, many wool's say, Though �e oink.we very poor, a I $ p I feel l m very glad, 4' or the roughest land plowed) has been ex- continuous y sown, for the same time. u n what' kind of a husband he is. 'But It �!O n penned upon this seemingly simple machine. large, Desi nment of Irish mares.srriv- c nuot be put aside in that flippant manner, Md,thN I'm sure could hardly be a . : : Eiteh wheel, of course, revolves, and besides A g $ for it Is a legal right that fs in question Rich were ee o snot rest o' nights C cutting with the part,of the ad -4e that is left ed here a few days ago Consigned to Mr, and it has l�ieently been decided in a Paris.t every turn I see, (and made very sharp), each angle in the Martin, o the Sheep Creek Rancho, near tribunal that the husband has a right to While oosy sleep unbidden comes I disk has an edged aide t at slides over a sod Calgary. The consignment consisted of 250 open the letters addressed to his wife. Of 'ro a quiet man like me.1. tl or lump of earth and slices it perfectly with n►ar u chased in different parts of Ire- Deutan in America an appeal would instant- •1 For though I'm little, very little, t] 19 are two and three years olds, . ii _ no effort from the team whatever. , In fact, and a b yeved to be in foal. The were I be taken from this decision, and p��h�, 4 Yet a erymorning�when I share, < this motion favors the horses, as it forces y b� hushandie themselves ; for in this world ,I shave lin honest man ; the harrow ahead. But this isn't all it ac- shipped c of the Dominion Line. the lThey stammer dee r slits are becoming so impartially diastribut- And every, night when I go home, s, compliahee. Like Clark's flexible disk her Qetl that this privilege granted to the hue >+fy winsome little wife a e and Out Of the lot only Receives me smiling at the door, d row the Higganam company have on the very goo passag , bund might at once bti extended to the wife, And loves me more than life -,— I: market, the cutaway i; provided with the one was 1 t. and she would read all his business tortes And this fA joy that, kings themselves, • c naw meehani� al movement of ball and Eoeket The fo wing farms in Fhfeahire have just pondence, and hie business is sometimes 1t thoughts were kpoken tree, joint, where the wings of the harrow con- been let enormous reductions in rent : v�arioue and complicated. ,The Paris de- Might give their sceptres to exchange :. b nett at an angle under the end of the pole. The farm f Greich has been let at a rent of cleion must be based upon the familiar for. With little roan like me. t I - This little part is by .itself one of the tri-. £280. T e rent paid by the revious ten- mule, that man and wife are one, and that " And I've a little, quite a little, I pp Y that one is the husband. If a man has the Bonnie little child, - " • '- nm hs . of mechanical genius. A connec- ant wag £ 92. The farm of Brucklf £200 here written tab his A little maid, with golden hair • a " tion of this kind allows the axles to revolve been let a £290, being a reduction o right to read all. the le And blue eyes bright and at distinct angles, and besides cutting and on the r lit paid under the former lease- ,rife, being his property by reason of his A„d ate site and prauleson my knee, ' slicing, the implement tears and twiaits the The prop fetor. has also a sed to ex?end ownership of her, w map he not have a As merry as a Fong, 1 soil utile that which is She's pleasant as a ray of light, sod and mixes the , putting £i00 in I provemente on the farm withobue legal right to know all that is said to her . She keeps my heart from wrong On, top under, and bringing up the lower any inter t being paid by the tenant. T The question is not whether a wife ought to And so let kingdoms rise and fall, } earth so far as it reaches. This can be reg- farm of ayston at a rent of £'190- The receive letters that her husband may not' I'll earn my daily fee, t ' elated by weighing the drag. With .all this rent paid y -the last tenant was £fi00. read, or listen to talk that he may not hear, ,� And think the world is &A,snough For a little man like rfie. r motion, there is but little -of the side-dis- A torr pondent of the Agricultural 'Ga- but whether he has a sort of lordship that f placement of soil that is so objectionable zette eta a that milk fever Is generally gives him. privileges which she does not QLD FASIIIONni� PREaEsvIi3•, t .� • and damaging a feature of old disk harrows- brought a ut by a chill. To prevent this enjoy. -in our modern notion of marriage, Considering these movements, one cannot he deems t advisable not to remove all •the which is getting itself expressed inti statute ls►�seitarsheich vreensieei rasa fell of into temporary ail to reason what a . perfect, seeder it milk from the udder for about six days after law, marriage is supposed Po g j P st prove. And here the testimony of calving. a arise that s friend -of his found mutual trust and mutual rights In theory disuse but like other. old fashioned things other Earth comes in,—evidence that this plan work to hie entire satisfaction, the htlxbaad and wife are still one, and recognition of their merit is rovived and t - - ithersnetains or destroys the finest theory and that stere confirmed it , for the calf there can nothing come into the life of one every housekeeper now makes a few jars t man can advance so far As it relates to estsweetmeats i- not being ble to consume all the milk of its that is not shared rfectband the+trustin aabso• housewives for ct, if the same dainty tooW such pride notablethat i cultural machines : although this marvel has darn; fort a first week. left a portion of It in the marriage is PP only been on `tFial sine . Ma it has been the personality of each is respected b Y her udder The warmth of the milk left her lute, Pe y P8 Y The jam and marmalade at the sTroeerB i tried east and west on the worst land it was would ass at in keeping up the heat of the the other, and each is freely the judge of costa little more than the materials for the f• . - possible to obtain, with the best results in system, nd assist in preventing the chill, what shall be contributed to the common same when made at home but the home I - smoothing and mellowing ; and when th� The come consent thinks that by using the confidence ; and if there are any conceal- made is preferable in every way. ase, oats, rye - or corn has 'come p, above, to ther with the ordinary precaution menta, it is well believed that they are for As it so often happens that the sugar is i shows how even feta the work of the cutaway of feedin sparingly, a laxsttive diet, in the mutual ' good. If every one were as the only real expense, a tempting array of g• con'uncti n with succulent foods, world go perfect in the mania a relation as those good things can be furnished for a very - harrow and seeder -in broadcasting. 'the g ' seed is sown to the very edge of atones or far to prevent milk fever. who are reading these fines, the question of small cost: (�atht:r sgend ,fair specimens of The _ •v the wife's letters would never arise, The fruit for preserving when they are dry and I F - the land, with the utmost precision. T The H Sian fly has•been -very dcetrticti e laced on the ole man trestle hie wife would not te►re to ripe but not mellow. I are with a silver seeding attachment iii p P in Engl d. It has been found that the into any little secrete his wife might knife if possible ; if not, use a sharp steel and its power obtained from the revolving flax seed twge of � the insect is frequently EZ Y -" disks. The 12 disk harrow, illustrated, has ave or bother himself about her tortes- knife, the latter is apt to discolor the fruit 7`l blades, and' 264 iucbeB of positive cutting present i samples of small grain. and ce'° ndenoe ; he would know, indeed, that if but this is not so important, in preserving as $ be rem d by running it through a fanning n° lost her real aff�ton, s sarveillante tannin ,for the the large amount of sur . edge, and it works clearer and cleaner in mill. E ry farmer should carefully exam- a reserving changes the color to le than an atternevertried. sowing, not only looking Af her letters could not restore it. , $a' used i p r allow. The principal trash and atubb Y P Ine all se a before g+ Y . Perhaps it is a modern tion that mar- a deep crimson o y . The uotehed-aihd hardened steel dieka are so for the w seeds which the sacks may con' [» 9P arranged arms that the spaces come to ri a is a union of trust and not of suspicion ire should be taken to keep the fruit in $ fain, but iso for any form pf intieot that efe�ex dation of 'faithfulness the more good shape and free- from jams and bruises.. •s the surface of the ground, one at a time, may hat r in them. Running seeds an here u freedom. At any rate, the tendency, A porcelain lined or new granite ware with mechanical exactness, and no uneven extra tim through a good fanning mill not motion can be detected.' When desiring to 1 free them from a lot of 'weed seeds >�hotwithstanding the French decision, is kettle is .the beat to uiw in preserving, and only wa from the common-law suspicion and we are not now compelled like the old time i take the implement afield or on the highway, and likel insect pests, if they' contain such, a angle movement of.the lever will straight- teen toward a higher trust is an enlarged housewives to scour and brighten topper and g but also, by throwing over the light and Y Y $ h ' en the axle and it can be drawn off easily by sifting o t the small grain, improves thereedom. And it is certain that the rights bra> . not all be on one Bide and the duties on The porcelain lined kettle must be used one man. We are led to describe this new quality o the samples, and a continuation with and'will often L f' implement because we have seen it work and of such a practice will improve the variety. therife totsh w hiainhere� tterls, the%ourtal of allgcaeut un ;e the ran to wareawears poff are convinced of its merit. to w - _ It is cl imed that in a large proportion ill before long grant the same privilege to soon and discolors t e fruit. I have found ' I of cases where horses have trouble with he wife. But, without pressing this point, a large, flaring yellow earthern dish or pan FARM �Voxs Hoz;sEs their e , it is due to the want ref properly e almost a generally conceded fact y d ventilated stables. The mayor- be Drawer holds strongly W the sacred- very convenient as a substitute for a re - ' i It i g lighted a pass of correspondence. The letters one gular preserving kettle. As there is no i �_ : that the horses of farmers are not kept in as . of a blas are so dark that when the r.- Ives are in one' sense not his own. risk of burning, the fruit can be cooked good condition as are those of our city neigh- horse is rou ht out he shows, by atnmblin9 They contain the confessions of another slowly in it and become well saturated with bore. The question arises, why not? It and in o er ways, that he can not see per- adult the confidences of another mind, that the sugar, which is the object of this . . must be caused by neglect and carelessness. fectly, - d this contigues until his eves be, ,would be rudely treated if given wry sort method of preserving. Use the beat sugar . _ Far too many of our brother farmers take ;tame arc is to. the light. Any PeT�n ,of publicity. [That is one reason why sad skim t14e boiling preserves thoroughly. - good tare of their cows and other stock but c read ly tell what the effect is by passing (same communications to the Drawer never , The old rule for preserving was "pound _ leave the poor horse to shift ,for himself. fsr�m a d rk room into the."'bright sunlight. see the light.) And while husband And for pound," and it is the best to follow now III . - I. - . During the hot weatLer horses are torment- he ch a causes pain, and this &))este the wife are one to each other, they are two iu- as )ass sugar causes liability to fermentation a ed by flies and insects of many kinds, and if eyein 'gously, in time frequently causing the eyes of, other people, and it may well and does not give the preserve that rich . " they are worked hard all day in the eon, total bli nese. Where borne shy on the ,happen that s friend will desire to impart color and flavor required. . they deserve the best of care both night and road it i in many cases nae to imperfect Ito w discreet woman which she w,juld not PEACH p ER�,I»--Ye+el the as and ` _• - morning. Not having it la the cause of sight, of n brought on by neglect In pro• Iintruat t0 the babbling husband of that wo• r ` their being so often found in poor condition. vidin w all lighted quarters for them. The cut them in +►lues ; weigh .theme and take I have found that it fully compensated f B $ man.l Evt.ry life muse have its own privacy their weight in sugar. Put the sugar in the i I Ie a nod eye id cry sensitive and easily in'are d =its own place of retirement. The let. kettle and )net cover it with cold water ; the time expended to give each hors $ when k, close stables are need.i h tar is of all things the most personal and . - rubble off with a wisp of straw in the add to osoh five pounds the white of one egg $ P and pro . ventilation can be provi ed 'Intimate thing. Its bloom is gone when beaten. Stir all to ether well and set on the . _ morning before going to work and at night with so 1 the trouble and expense that it is 'wnother eye sees it before the. one for $ to give a good thorough cleaning, which neglect these very im- Y stove Boil and skim it until entirely I .. $ Burp - - so �Y $ which it was intended. Its aroma then put in the hes and cook �.. ensures rest and comfort in a far greater de- pant ditions when building, and as all escapes when it is first open- dear ; p P gree than if simply fed when hot and sweaty, the res ,suffer loss by ao doing. Those ad by another ppeerson. One might as slowly until the syrup L as thick as honey, after a day's work is done. who ham stables already built, can, by A well wear secourhand clothing as get a carefully removing any scam that rises. A plan I have pursued and fauns to act small on y, make changes when they are second-hand letter. Here, then, is a. Fared Qv1NOE PRESHRVYB.—Peel the quince and very beneficially is to let the horses stand needed let in the light, and it will pay right that ought to be respected, slid ant it in nice pieces, (save all the good peel and become thoroughly cooled and cleaned them we to do tat.—[Maine Farmer. ;Dan be respected without any Inury to wed cores for jelly,) put the pieces In a before feeding at -night. It is also a very 'domestic life. The habit in some families porcelain kettle and cover them with cold excellent plan to feed hay before grain, as ;,. ' GA>aDEx NoT.1. for the members to show each other's letters aster ;let them boil until soft enough to the animal's hunger being partially satisfied P w moat disenchanting one. It is just in put a straw through ; t�hke them out, and he will eat his grain slower, chewing it more Cooler Autumn weather will romote the the'familp, between Persons iaoat intimate put on a syrup made of an equal weight in thoroughly and of .course with better re- growth f the grat s, and it must therefore be mow more frequently. Bow seed that these delicacies 9f consideration for the sugar covered with water, with the whiff _ sults. As a horses stomach is small in proportion to the size of the animal, if fed where grass is thin. . .. privacy of each ought to be most reep4cted. of an etghg. Skim seut thgs strain it an soon as 11 the grain first and th• n allowed to eat all Stakes will be needed;. by DahliAs, o one can. eattfmate probably ben I etmuch to thehlnntil than e syru looks thickuInce with . and Save tht the hays he • wants, if he is a greedy feeder, Gladiolu , Tuberoses, etc., to secure them the delicacy of g p he will fill his stomach so full that the grain in heavy storms. Dahlias need stakes at world by the introduction of the postal first water the quince was boiled in for lel will be pushed on into the intestines only the side branches more than at the main Anything written on w postal tarn has no )y, partially digested, and of eonres with loss stem. personality; it is banal, and has as little WATIXRI %WJi RIND FRBSZRVE'8. -- Cui . of nourishment to _the animal. Almost every Thong work c nes not press nosy ss it power of charming any one who receives it the rind in all sorts of fanciful ehe'Iprei den- as an advertisement in the newspaper. It with A sharp penknife or with a vegetab14 �. horse owner has different ideas about the does in a spring months, and the gar not simply the cheapness of the oommu- kind of feeda, horse should have. But I or Can a w'vaoatron, yet there are several P Y P totter, such as is need in Deities vegetables consider that the majority of farm horssea impo t things that mast not be over- nieation that L vulgar, but the publicity of for soups. Weigh the watermelon and t, in New England are fed too much corn, looked. it. One may have perhaps only a cents every pound allow ono and a half pounds o worth of affection to send, but it seems worth loaf sngae Put it in weak alum water foe . '. especially i summer. Corn contains a Make bed of violets for flowers in early reach more when enclosed in an envelope. three days ' than soak it in clear water largo amort of carbon and is to a great ex- i spring' Prepare w frame with well enriched �a have no doubt then that, on genoral . ' tent of a heating and fattening nature and son, ng'd plant- viaporous Plants from ' mels twenty-four boon, put it then in a kettl makes 'a much better food for winter thanP principles the French. dlecision is a take, lined with grape leaves slid a layer betwesi -- summer. Oats, I think, make a much bet- runners' Hardy plants that seed it, res and that it tends rather to vulgarize then to each !Ayer of melon ; cover it with orate • have-th clumps divided and set in fresh retain the purity and deUcacy of marriage and simmer it two hours, then spread it oil ter feed for horses, especially where hers called upon to work in the ern during the roHand ick the caterpillars that "same- relation. And the judges, so long even as on dishes to cool. i'nt the sugar in th hot months. If corn meet be fed, its influ men only 000npy the bench, will no doubb kettle with a pint of water to every poant : wheat- times so disfigure Chrysanthemums, and de- reverse it when the logical march of events and s half of sugar and the whites of tw 9 : - . . encs is much improved by feeding stroy th Black Aphis with a free use of to- forbw a h them the nestion whether the L bran or some grain containing what theme w ter• Plants foie blooming" indoors q beaten. Let it boil, skim off the eq corn lecke, in connection with it. Water Dols tied as soon as they are well wife o her hnsbsnd's lettere — strain the sprrnp ; wi�e out the ketal should be given often and in small quanti- p° [Charles Dudley Warner, In Harper's 1llags►• and return the syrup. When it boils, pn . Si tali buds, placing them in the shade ,rano for duly. , ,, the rind in and took,It two howl's, take th ties. It is not right to work a team all of until h recover from the effects of the �..r....�a...—.• ! 4 rind out, boll tyre eyrap again and pour i the forenoon in the hot ane and then let I j over the rind, .N.ext day pour it off, bo ' them 511 their stomache with water just be-Ov - AN IDEAL.., How he vi►eeds will - . w I Hoe between the ulna of a. lemon to every quart of syru . . fere or after eating tYieir noonday meal: the row of root oro ntil the leaves re- �' ' 06 was not fair ; but in bar tees { and when it looks thick in the spoon patio - See that ail parts of the harness fitperfectly .aand cauliflowers often There was a purity of soul . - it on and tie it n . This is a Souther and comfortably, for the old saying that vent. oe cabbages Tbat gave each feature perfect �n p baakwwrd ones with manure o reoi and although it seems long it is I I • i f worry wears more than work " applies to Help y Lin up sad bsauttaed the wh pe horses as well as men• A little extra Dare w>ihter, r s alight d of -sateen. KesP er _ good rale for, making thin rich preserve. - in the case of our horses will be amply re- celery eat!,ofh should l be d these Asim gt)r "drifted snoww tat pOsts dao ;1. APPLE GIiromit.---Foto pounds of apply `:: , paid in looks, ability to work and length of. which P ere ass a rti �rt� l3IIt to tats touch, so flees and kind, 1 days an cool nights. dra�h most oda to ag, . '� four pounds of light brown sugar, flirt days. . i ', . In all but the extrori tv n ,rthern localities, ,1 lemons, or►� Dunne of whits -ginggeer too _ ` I . s: , - , ii advisable. rovtded tt►e foil A► little child, due to it • - which may be pronated at the druggist fall- P A� su the poor she clothed and s>ed •:,; P� and chop the apples fixe ; we til - The Chinch -`Uug has been very active in p ro rl ed• At tall event, Knew whaE s Oool sed soothing touch nice " grated rind of the lemon said ooc the United States, and Is marching nearer Can Pr y P� n bead i line. order t . e trpges to an men, rind heel•in care- ' U Wd upon the aohiag j to our boundary Beware of it. , iitli together slowly three ,or four hours i felly, d they. may be slanted iii either . • '-Her laugh aur tae, sad seldwo 1> until it looks light and dear. This.is vel . There have been sold this year in Mani- fall or ring .... Young trees kho�ld have ger senile, eon woke, most pa.eitoc sweet; I nice and will keep for years. l fobs 340 self binders, 140 mowers, 165 all on rflnons rh6ots removed, and the , ; Her sympathies went quickly earth . - , ' rakes, 275 sets of harrows, 705 plows, and head brought into shape by judicious Aran- Another's joy or woe to meet. Cnpaa ArPL»c Bsvalk.--Boil s kettle fn sad 160 tone of binding twine. of sweet cider dower to one-half its origin ins. r Her orad t Ah nu 1 she was eaoikoae ga�atity; add one- garter as mush molest The Walrond Ranch$ Company, with a Gra sliiI btu' packed in bo es 1101 g who tawqghi ho r owq the only way, n registered in t_ And talented b�sr (;`oda Aka him of old as there is boiled aider. Pare and quart .' capital of lOQ,000, hue bee g � d five pounds,; of wood or par who, •+ went in his pride to pray. � ... ripe sweet or mild flavored apples and p London, England, for the purpose of taking board, cordingtothe use40 of the= 1. in as rdany self the older will cover. Bs over the business of the WalroiI rancho, �,ge entities are nowshi ped in handled Bu# preesbW an her upward rad. - _ .tan nn -with a Dever dhe skin.$ w ata all hese'a for haste, ; p slowly stirring aftsn with fiiiit stick. W4, Albes ts. , basks holding Po Aad aotrated so mesa whou teat the apples are tepder, tslike them out wits of some thin stuff, Use ssAmrs-in gather- "Stoaev�sial lferohenfe ' form s siyndi- wlin 1#ved..o yen misht Rosilldra. 1 i w grimmer t tetaiti w411. Put in ain. Heretofore it has it w rent' tr�,na'opessd „ second sa y of apples and let them foo ante to :purchase gr ins ; x RLich hold the beach atter it b' . itis' custom of farmerr in that dwtrict_ out ase valieat, and allow see to: siiroid she mew iww siert* )nits witbtn; c.. troth or • kala;$ ii+put tihe iiia and 'f_- ; : . > Winnipeg, to the d e- . :chs #raft. ,The fine . appe�raaoa of . , to liar V. i t t together 679 a last v . bowl . or aAat 11 the oro here $after iii. Wit -(d the trade of the farmer place. the al ter depeadn upon • '••, t+Y 1t,1 ." -and tet it siitaud ova' si ht. . i - - " • r t0 this 00— �m' - . - % -, . L F .I.W,, A. peen ratheOrtetia . . a . a -- ,,, .. r� - { . s J�11 , `i d .- s fi e J 1 i'r.t Ri F• t , i- - { _ iJi. .,944 ilU-7. •1'%4, .I..."'.,%:r • i �I �.. t'- � , - t , 3 t s yy i1'.t \` :it t ;:t, ►. 1 �.. r - ,. Y - ,.,4�, .. .. � . • t . <,,. ,1 r J _ .Q a .- , a., ;:;, r. :. i I. I r` ;. �. :.. 1... .. .. .- .•.--:... :1•:.. 1 • .. '. i- -_h - - - - - - iitlsring all the t sme rniti thba tie , ,d -dark in calor- : Keep th •atono 1— pk pace Use the best m Be, g: tali is *ties w h h .s the• of .cash mpsnidlent of tat est pow; d64 . ead o: fresh doughnuts. ­ - - - THE'DECAY OB .rFA3[IL'L' �`.IPEi An English journal deplores the teade%ly- � :. tnadtt life to lie drawn from home by - ' i ' endless vaiiety of cppoet'ts, lectures, . rise.a, temperance meetings and missions, hereby each member of a family becomes mpendent itpoa external excitement for appines$. They meet only at hurried meals, -;, ad an evening at home without an engage- ient is almost iutupportoVe. Concerning himilar state of things in our country, the hristian Advocate remarks: The description of the state of things in nndon applies to. thousands of families in his country. Let it be carefully read, and re hapl ier.they will be who do impt find:- ► it a description of their ways of living- -, Vise will thohe be who, finding it a true de1. - wiption, atonee Jay theaxe of commonsense . t the root of such a piosonous tree. The ivision of life into seasons for eountry ane • ity has much to do with this state of affairs.- hurches and societies feel that they have .1 t ut little time in which to work. Nor is .: his condition of things confined to cities. ' 'he large towns and even the rural districts, peedily imitate, as far as they can, and re- r ,roduce the life of cities. Many a family las no time for morning prayer, the late :ours of the preceding. night, compelling - ery late rising; and the day begins with . - urried dressing hurried breakfast, and i hen a rush to business or to school. Do Ict be driien into such a way of living by - a�shiop, by business, by philanthropy, by he Sunday school, or even by the Church... ` I THE FUTUftE OF Ot7R BOTS ; Mr. Noah Brooks, one of the most inter- - seting writers for the young people of this . lountry, comments in a forcible way on a ;- luestion of ever pressing importance in tae ,urrtent issue of the Epoch. It is " What shall be done with our boys ?" He finds the earned professions full, and many avenues )f work either crowded or closed. The sea, which formerlygave occupation: to thou- - . sands of brave American boys, is now sailed vessels manned by foreigners. The em- Xyments once wholly filled by male youth - are now largely occupied by women.. These: - include clerical positrons, private secretary - ships, and the like. It is true that the new - order of things makes competition sharper, and gives boys fewer chances ; but this country is so large, and its interests and de- mands so multifarious, that there is always :. something for every one to do, It stands to reason that all boys cannot achieve wealth < and fame ; but as the years go.by, the pro- portion of the fortunate ones will constantly • , - grow larger: What is needed more than anything else to add to the usefulness and honor of coming generations is a higher and fuller appreciatiolt of the dignity of labor. To work and not be ashamed of your work is the secret of all real success and real ad- vancement. In spite of the ever-indreaaing competition in the lower vrades of employ ment, there is as much room at the top to- , day as ever there was, for the men who de- serve one -cess and advancement because fit : for higher work. Instances innumerable could be cited, and the moral of them all would be to thorough- . ly learn a trade, and to trust to industry ' j and application for promotion. The future - of our boys is the future of our country. We have not the sligghtest doubt that it will be brilliant and an stantial, but the indi- visual cases of marked success must always - depend neon the capacity and industry of - the individuals.' Boys who look upon life as a serious problem, that must be worked out and not played out, are able to taker care of themselves. The idlers, who expect . to live on money which they do not earn, - are the drones in the great hive of national. industry, and are pretty sure of a drone's fat. MINOR DETAILS IN THE Hot=s& - - Triflea make the Pum of life, it is said ;- certainly they do of life in the kitchen and dining -room. And the wife lvho by her -- skill and knowledge of detail know; how- . to save any fraction of the sum allowed her for house -keeping is really one who brings more happinees into the dwelling than the wife whose income doubles her husband's. This 'skill and • knowledge are the portion of every wife -whose mother has taught her to observe the seemingly trivial - things of good house -keeping, the minor de -- tails of daily living. And whoever has these little things at command will find them . a more integral art of family hap iness than familiarity with the diff rential cal - h oulus is. And altbough Greek and Anglo- : Saxon and high philosophy and natural - 0 science, may be7 requisite and delightful ac-' F quisitions, yet it Is evident that they are - incompplete without the previous requisites r of bodily comfort and mental quiet. Daft -- . ' - The Black or Silver Fox. The opinion appears to be general that - t black or silver foxes are simply a -freak of ' - s) nature. This, however, is not _ so. It is , 1 claimed that the silver fox is a distinct o species. It. is black before it gets its fun 9 fur, the silver tip* qp when it be- e comes what is called t oh ronghly prima An t Interesting question, however, is whether e the blick fox is a distinct species from the :t silver. The theory of black and silver foxes 11 belonging to the, red fo family, does not P hold Rood for more reasons than one. Red, _ r foxes are numerous in Sweden and there. n not a black or silver fox to be found there.' a The black or silver fox is a much more deli- cately formed animal than the red, its feet a and Bare alone distinctly mark wg %.. differ - 16 ant species. The cross fox is a breed be- t, tween the black or silver fox and the red, s. and it would be an interesting thing to be, 1e able to decide whether it is a nom -producer' k like the mule. )r . 9 . The interesting statement is m�e in the las+ municipal reports of the corporation of 11 Chelsea)bear London, that, contrary to &.1 what has gimerall,V been assumed in the re- rs lations of oipupatton and health, the sewer- er. men of that place show marvellous health- : A and vitality, notwithstanding- they spend oil seven hours daily in the sewers, often in an cram n sitions d with offensivez ped p positions, , eslirig Is and dangeraas ` matter. Ona- df the sewer a men, wbo is now pensionod off, is eighty-six A yiisrs olds ams was a siiew9man for more kir tl^n twoAty sight yews; ; mother, . who is Ira yet at work, isidIghty-four and has fellowe& hut• .1 T77 loc n ysotlloo iu min then thk x swifs, r 4.i 1'lA,-.' t �a I:i, t ; �_,7..• •_? . _ F� 'fit ide_.+F`)l : {. •[, �' �. d ' •. is ;Y Lj�F; 1 Y ., -,i;, i (4- '= .. , ,,r•:. `� I 3. t 0 . - r - - - V�� V . - , - ,_ , � ; . . . . � . . . . . . V I . .� - __ I " '�_ . 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A,, 46 A10il66- Taromw . I , I . . . I . ................... ........ , . . . . . - I COMPANY. -A be"tual P"- � Wry . don. Ind . _._� . - I . .. I , . I* '. - - - , ,riterprise, Coal Com- 'A GW4Z1aOU8 Bre6dmaken I . . alto - ,,,IdnlAU,lI dprink 1. _. . 1. . : . . \ Coal Companlre the seat will'be given by the - - ior and AtomiDs IF - _.. � . . I .� pativ - I" I . - . . : , * . Onto, to nearly every State& Alrents I "m and th or Id Coal COM of Tor - - A OTHER OVKTY wanted. , I , I . � a .. I ny in for- a general Si- Eureirs, washing A lit rage ill ci CO.. Toronto. - , ".. I \_ � �. . 'A' E WEEWS NEWS_ . a or - - , ,rcmENT & . 1: , , p Yeast compa-ly, rst costs first � FOR BUTIMR-1 rM It the , - . %, - I o.-'.. struoic yesterds t 'at 4,000 men axe one, woman has r Imoit,itions rge or ,Una mcko - by nulil 4,6 cell - . erm$Ll a I .-, � . . . . I . 1. .:� L'*' tima nd Ashtou �Z ----- Alt."1911`1110NG - * 11 ,.-,:�.. . . . : . �. I � _ _ . Vance. It in served. The most accomplished I 9 I I . .. Irl a W". '! , .� . 1. u) - i , i. % __: . - I . � at S1 .re Canadim . or W specialty, Skin diseases, Scrofu all CNI". . 1 . - , ! I : . - li , I . .1 . .--. I I . .l.'' ­ �'. . 0 �am kin, The miners 0 r, added to her F,�,: I 8alt V;�, t44111 ' D * is. an die- . L I - . : -, flown. - - ut on strike I something worthy to be 9 ' - I : - I I I 0 - ' ". . - Organized � 6a Knights of Labou 8til t m#Ae & good sweet F,S PARK �, L% 4 ' All c-ancerp cured that __! . � fire totsl thoroughly n. list if she has never ye JAN T ront(l. emesof the blood. Mee hiouril from I . i - . '163ses by the Newburg a io ig lockout. No cc . To encourage the art _: Wholesale PrOduOO rchsolts' 0 Is without the ulle, f the knife. 0 . " ­ . - I � . I " has only and prepared 70-r white loaf of bread , I ------ sh . . I. . .. . . 1. . , 1. 1. I % 4, ,"W'.,while the insurance reac jing this Company have 9 to i2 a.m. and from 1:3o w 4-80 p.m-, babi;;Ai OR. � ,I , . . i ered 0 M either side. 0 44tr-wt Tor, nto. - . ., . . � , :. __ cessions were off . 460 iiiat of Home Bread -mal hkh will . ('Pt"'i 2%1 01111"'l, I : .. . . .1 I - ­ ;,)00. - th Hamilton band in . about tolat Pa.,. secured ten thousand presents, W` 7-C�'ookdF_dem .. .: ­ . 11 .. �, . V W A special fir 8 sage with their terms. - I . L I ENCIL STAMP. �'_ I . .11 . n om 'Oro' mks I � ARL PEN AND P i _ - - ;. . The, Thir Mr. Wm. Peel, the 'Mr. Powderly, says hir next &�� be sent to 611 who Comply either to POWD PE i ;, . . . awnerAll h I I - ices of He is going will advocate ver meat , ip of They want all who are old enou , WITH NAME 600. .1 . . . - I tist in the hand. - sgd the estab'- T4 instruc- . ­ I I - - � I ovo'ad lino, w directions or work un er ,e 6 Q& Extra I . . � . . best corne d X Postag IV I . I back to Halifax, EaglAndo his native place. telegraph an postal savings bank. Billii follo . to make bread. They t. . . . . . .. have been through to it h t of' rry these tions, to learn how or it When AKING E R . ..I rR1148 . Uft a I .. I . . . -, : . ar"n a � The journalists who with the will T. pre�sred by him to c1h] will take your word f satisfaction ju using "Una I :.. I . .. . `..I.. . I delighted to effiept, and th will be I use thnse Etpeuelve Amorlegil ana %. 91 C . I . .; . _. Lake St. John, yverf a &ISO L With the re- an estione in efy for its succeeded to your own rite them to say Sol Wh do yot ou call got as good . - - i . � I country theY Visitel, a .ut" itted to the General Assemb I callaiall Baking PolArdery whou X'el Prove it 11-Y trY- , � � , . " m of. their Hop Yeast, and w ,,he p : . I .- . C,!F,t.on teridered them en route. - Should th 3 assembly ap rove )sing a wrapper Of a five cent package all(i whole otne atone half I ed by 0 1 �.,_ - � , . . I approval. . Y,u'.',.d in encl( YEAST, When they ing th,j cook,* oem. manufactur I ro is an I . . .: A, - . ili was in . ly will be introi AKIERS, PRINTS WHIE04 CLOOF ,I . . . - . I]. I �., I . i I . - . Prince Thakare Sahib of Tuub( these measures the tbe full strength of MUE BukADM [ovely gift. This ot- 911too . oomwol PENCU_ I � - �. . ­. � � 3 the lion endin return a ] ID I . . Quebec (luring this week and wal Congress, an I will a y, girl single gills & KRIGEL"", - - TO ' . - - ­ iesday at the ball on of Lai lour. 1� . . - . ... I I . f the occasion on Ti of the Knights . f er is ,y young lad . I ____ AND All"51141 AR0Frr,MlFflG C I . , " - ; ., . () Igo at the n York, or married wOms,u, mstron- or housekeeper, ----------- - - _ - CO'S. TINGLEY & STEW - 0. � . �. . .. . �._ board 1-1. ,M. S. Bellerophon and a An accident occurred o - the New . , loaf of bread. THE. ALBANY SNAM TH Tr.V. . - . ­ . . .-, - .. ' , I I tt at ,, on Monday night at Parliament io ra Way at Peoria, who has never before nvide o � `1!0:EZ0MTr_r0, OX ,. .1 �; . .. - - .. . � honic Pennsylvania and Ohi . il _ - charge of a S ECIAL BUCKIT We paper when writing. . _. I I I House, by 'S;peaker and Madame Marchand. Ohio, ond&y morning. The Atlantic Any person having domestic the lease mention . I i .­ , �! - . . . . I - .. � qn, M w baking for I - * ritish Columbia seal- , mile' household who - not no . 6. .� tain of the B at bound, while running 45 is -nee by usin ' Greatest DW- 1. . 4 - express; ea 9 I cov . ery of th$1 .11 ..,., .. . . The epp &,dams, recefttlY seized locomotive that wa's family, and who will cOmme ,r,,E . - .1 ing schooner Alfred 4 k per hour collided wit'll a N Orman and who will send to them the AM -The Celebra" Ban- I . . . * cock tuspirator. )resentage for R111019,; I � ) played a Bhar tric the tra(k at Peoria. their yeast, - BOW]"$. .. - . . .. :, in 1,L;Ilring's -Sea, has p tanding on rite to thAt ef V THS . I authorities by taking 8 . r train, Was wrapper Of.& packsget land w teureshani's AutomatiO ATIr,10 ., I , � on the United -states crew of two men On Gi egg, engineer of t ie, passenge. had both feet, will re,eive a still better class of gift Re starting Injector. ,N 1) CURING All BLOODS, - _- � I -1.17. il . L 'L�. ., � � . . I Iled an his fireman n's Automatic ,ivKRandKIDN9yCOX- � . - � I hi3 vesse19 with a prize instantly ki . of the than that' 60VO offered. Better yet ,., Silly &jrMorri&0 .. I t,TS. A Perted :. . � _�:i , Victoria instead of to Sitka, as 'broken. John Haley, engineer a Sight Feed Lubricator. All . -� arms * . 'ioo(i Purifier.- A few - - � - . I . .. board, to uc cutter Rush. . Was fatally injured. one at present making their own bread', us C&F.�Wineers'& Plumb- 4 . ; � . .1 . - -ordered by the reven, , single locomotive, pletely . demolished. - -, their own or other y -east, but who will �� . . ers upplies of ever3 � i , I I aniiiton who hai 1. . . i .1 ondon' West Board`of Ing I ption. Send too well beneilted by its . - . . _� I . - ' 4. At a meeting of L Both engines were com re in- buy a five cent package of the IlreaAmakers' . - descri . : 11 m. K. Keenan . . . . - � . � I - . . it was decided to. ill- ,�a f ar as learned no passengers We and, eirculars. Se .. � � . . He,.%lth I recently 1 3y grocer or 8torekeeperl, - 92 Robert St., 0 � . . .. ,e proceed against . . -11 I ; - Yeast from a] 3 hat their jjk"MA 111,111IRRISON9 � - ; . - ay t ; I tor to at one ured. - . .. . I write and 9 . it Erysipelas of two : - * L� .1 . I . il e 40 - . struct the solici j 1. I . . 1, 1, ': " Ile 75 & 77 Adelaids St- W- . to compel them to carry out all the 11 . . ,; i. ji, I . � I . : af ter usi,ng w " : .ar8l t3tanding; ROMA - . . � * � .: :, I . �w.: ,FOILF.IG - ,- ,.- � I � I 1. ii�e herat8o, TORONTO. ­ . . I - - I . - I.; . . - Yeast is south St., . - - . . 1 . . . a e ha 8 b aeu aon'e 'in S tl u they will believe -_ )rllell* 24 . I - the 'It -Provincial Board of. ' ' co, aid 'r�or, - E , L ' - I . rec.on, ndatious,of thel � Much dam g I astonish that lady by return mail ___ - 4 --- � - ----.;-------- . j,ughter cured of ,& - * - * .. . I i. �. _ I q . �4,e . n regar d to *e pollution of the and will vely gift. you must get the yeast I is after . ..� . Health � i by hail and rain storms. . . . . h a 10 I Tile Fi , I . .. i i I , river with seNVage andito apply to the High ope a Aamter wit grocer. Don't send money ITIS I . 'taro'1311ffering; ion, , , . .. ­ 11 .. � . . f ju; the earliest date to The queen has sent the P frnni your, own . le, Vk - 11 I n e 11irrell, 65 Walnut . ,- i , . . I � . I stice at juisite . . ­ I . � . . I., j-.., cured of WeAk- ' - . . - - , 1, ,:ourt o eLforced. . - organ of ex( w orkmanshIP I . �'. to the Company direct. . at' Aus. I . � .. 1. . a have'the same h ­ ' re' aserts ill I I . ,)I%..; .jt,llll lyoods 9.5 Cathcart St., - .- .. �_ I . Ou The Dirritto, Of ROmel, a ' 110�.s aliLl lAilk"; Lrou - - . . � . I ­ � . � I -The (, cured of Liver Complaint 6 Augusts, 8111-o , ; � jueen.'a Owli Rifles oiToroilto head The number of nailmakers w 6 I� : . ania, by in- AMERICA .4new. used onlY � I . al prize winners. at the -strike in Staffordshire alone is 15,000.1 i.. . tria is preparing to annex Bo andiiniou. . , ingent in the pro- _ 1 3 lifty-cent bottl­; Mrs. J ,Beal. -1 . .. �_ - - it of regiment is about iDg tile military cont . oils Prostration, two � � I � ,he li. n Rille Assodiatiou meeting last Mr. John O'Connor, Nationalist 8 reas I troubled for years with Nery I Sold at 60c. & $1. - �- '' -, . I . - . - %rliamont .' vince. . nAa -,,her great rel ie . - - Domiuio for busine's c ,11 bottleb gav# . , I ... . T . week, with cash prizes of $536, the Govern- to'reaign his seat ill Pi . I �1 ------- # ' F. F. DA LLFY & Co., Proprietorts. 1, .. - .. - . . ( .Genera�l's Foot Guards coming second, reasons. . �1 . ... . tile los. . The sPortinx trecord of .the FAftT- ARCADE .' � .- ------- I : - - I or -4 a corree I , .... 1, - . the 13th Battalion Of Hamilton third, and A French,smack rep4ts of ` in Book form contAin' DaPARTARNT10 - 0 . . . 'a & A best performances in all - . . � I English KST Timm an nces. till- - . I . - .� the 43rd Battalion Of 0-ttawa fourth. - Only : easel with twenty hands in the OF.SpoItT, Aquatic and Athletic perform& nle - TORONTO 0 e a � ._.. . � - . i of & total V . .1 i Trotting records. Raseball, Cricket, '161J I . I . - . I I - nothing out. Channel. - liard, Rachig an( . i3tamps taken. Address all . . . ;,)2 conipetitgrs 'Won � I he Lacrosse ete. price 6e. � - . _. I ­ I to i t. East, Toronto, ' C. O'DEA, SLCY a - 0 11 I . . ; 'O corps. . - - I . illeen tam contributeA, $100 .C, I RD, to Front 8 RE -OPENS SEPT. FIRS NEXT,.- - . . I �.: of :,;-):; irom differwt. The Q orders t� Tit ff. RF T . - . . e'. I -.ne So- the rel e'f Of era by the � . �, atsoij, of the Hurni fund for i .the suffer cavada, Room No, 15. 0 . �, a - . .�: jnspf!Aor %V, k . I � . A. P. 364- . . , . � -i is doing excellent wor ' -ter. �, - .. . . ­ii,i,sewoo, - 0 a . . - . � : t Ext. � I � "so __ . � . - C ety, Of Hamilton theatre fire a I i Lo.. d �. - - ___ __ tie- . ILLER'S TIC - DESTROYER's' ___ I , � -, . vering and punishing persons guilty scarlet fever is epidemic 'in n on �__ - EN IS -Male Wilt Feni, M STOClim N, give this valuable pro- 4l . . _. � in (lisco, police court The fever --ANT ,,)__:,),(xk) A0 Toronto. .� ­ � I w. DENS IS, � - _. -1 is. At tile cen , reported- Large prt Ilts. 0- - . ,ir trial. It overates . - q. . . . . . . of ill-treating anima James Wal- far 1,1120 have b W _. ___ . . ration a to .ffoctosjly in destroyinK 22 ADEL-AID# TORONTO. ' . z . . . 6n named _i__V Cat- - "' ' � .1 '_ L- lately two Dandas m eke each fined hospitals are full f patients. . 1. a sale -Illu%trated (lefieriptive ; romptiya e vermin posts, as well woik. * frs. Of Printirs! LWft . - - I cKenna W f W-drubt- -tiliurlin, Toronto. oks and 0 air I All classes Of fins . . .1 . - 0 .1o,rue free.- it. Cha, - - ting all affeetions of the . Send Jim . .:� � . . . . � . lace and Daniel M �r-driving a horse'be- Twenty thousaad nailmakers PATENTS - -- ----t ki,at"ln, as in oraill Sold slop and Mott OWL . ... . , '21) anti costs for ove . n advance . . . : t. � per in Dundas. ter sud-Stafford are on strike fr)r.a I olt SALF. improved farm elo4e 0 own. Write akin to,whi Sheep are sulijeeL I ,.i . longing to a livqry stable kee . � A cheap. 114 wrcH,onlv *'-!oil required d - � n 20 -----. --- - - 0 per cent. in wages- � F . c., 7oo. and $1. A 85c. Tin will clea . ence that the men had of 20 to 3 I at once. M. j. K FST, London. Ofil RUG M ILLEu & Co., Torolit,O- . . . . ____ . . . I I ___ '�' 11 t W"a� shown in evid I . .1 L' Balakla4a, from T,6n- I for particularA __ Ak.%,j,jED IN KVERY ghespor3bLemba. HUG PECIAL NOTICE -WO a L ." . . � I _ n Monday forenoon anc -_ -_ I CURE FITS I . ;,. . � : - ..., iiir�d the horse o ithout givin The British barque . at Chilo .'%-I.sw .r.1 y to stop them for 1k I ou ,tv in Cftliade.. Address, . ;� �ave decidtd in fu* ;I - - - I . - I .. at K1114 at, 410.1 ' . drove � . )e- 1 Go'c'.1"s - ""' it until Tuesday night w 9 don to San Francisco, has arrived on Toronto- S; Mon I my cure I do not wean in I wean a r1salea- � . While off Cape Pillar 137 Church St., , u- 0 to put Dr. jugle bledi. - time and than have them return .g-1-- . During th - - ir FAIjr A , . � I 1. I- She lost ten ae),raeu I � IE KIM_ - -.- __ - - . _ - __ __ cine in a brown 11 i warrant my reme" - . - - jimal anything to eat. K4 T _-6,01onell de- I . jUjr, in.' , &MV. I eve made the disease 0, rrr',4 EPILZP8Y or . " ! l the ai . . to, o cutilto 144. 00. - , I"fe-Iong study. - ' i . :, .4 - hey drove 118 milesi taking in all the July 29th. , � . ii., - TF4 i ,ikeotg% ING SICKNESS A ! -�iine t ­ ; ateurient I je.quiring a ttiorough Anowle, , r . stead of a 91564 I Ottic am iecause others have failed Is so . �. . a in the. vicinity of Hamilton as well nfirms the lid ji it4 briont-be-,­11"141 "'IT13 at ones itieretotore. Thejugsth'Lt go con She worli c"es. E Hand at 01100 for ft - � . . - . � flicial P1683, cb �� ,reason for Ikot 110W receiving a cure. vii1age The o i i i v n is ic'loit , 1,0�f' i n a tile ol toy infallible remedy. 01" :. - . ­ . . . - . . on- several occasion$- . u'rday that Prince Msmark has I,, prorrietor, 1,22 Youge St., Toronto. i we will usi, for this purpose treati" and a Free so I I � . . . .. ting the city ,o,r are 11juiliv ot the finest itn- Uprose and Post OMM . It costs you nothine for a u1sla I . . . I - 0 vl!sl m lide on Sat - I tos r ig - . Ad4reea V& H. O. R001r, . . . . i Tcr;n� , . - . Newfoundland, meditate betweeif Rus S or, aj,plication. I . -_ 1. - St. -John P, absolutely refused to . -_ - ____ -,- - - �_ � WOrted Rockingham, Of A and I will cure yo,L , 1. ! - , . I . . !. A dispatch from adly arrivtng all Lrts sia and liulgaria - , .­ .., 1 50 pFR ACREfor N. w. I and NV. j of N. K. !lj()tticdi)rowi1co'oul,,,AItb Onto .. . . . : _.... . � . , says . . L. .1 . ­ , ". -ine for B � - . . 6 e -the Order of �"` 1, : ,2 F,ast,,2to aerep, . .. I . t th - ierb .11ilo j oi see. 15, T"O. 12 Rg ­ Dr. jug,9 me(ti( ____ L I -11,,eports dl :)w that the, ' rom a' coil I e 6 r p 'I R4e 11). West. rand Me, 37 YOR18 St, T e country sh4 ,�le of he�2 The Queen Ila ' - , imnivil, 6%er and Blood" ­_ ____ - . . .1 - . ng be remeni- D -4- i se(':'- 1 - - .e. the _-___ ---a Z . of th � �that Will I I ) Morel Macke zie in ,l&,, ii,vin,iivea, ; also ' hoit 0 . . � - -- of August was one knighthood upon I r. Lr ear cryptal City. C ill raised letters on ., 1rWM_X­l1 Elm I . � � _ the Crown , I ; - . . i .n ,��211 lwl.es $2.50 per av -e n, . . ,a of life and the extent of .tioll of �Iis services to Ave. Toronto. 0 .ide. twrremons for mak- j, recogni - lintneunli)ered. it) Augusta __ . � 4. � I : ., I � -, ., . bered ined fron-t it. At and arourk , . . . SFAI� I . i ng this (-hanwe are: lot-- .' � . . 1, . . . 1. � . of GerimLnY . .1 . irative - . . . . - .- - .(lam,,Lge susta, Prince is p . oat n Ste its wonderful 01 I . I .1 - . - the Island of St- l'ierre the gale raged With liuller has , i, - Ireland 1, I STAMPSI " . 0 i)e I)etter � . C 11 . I -L i t . - els went ashore resigned h IUBBER A 'jilalities will - �, . , fury. Several large vess He in - ,ilpt, ,-xilti Bul-Tting lira r1dA. &C. poll -e(i i)y tkiie nii, (ticine I . . ... � - :_ I great cases became and will returu to the War ()tlice. BARB I - e, 0 0 11rcHer% . .. . - ,� I . on Dog Island and in many I ppoint his buc- torCiLtAlogtie- Lit I1R4)S- CO- - )rilig kept (Ilitirely to the j . I I : i� thousand dol- silits that the � ,overnment a 37 S(.r)tt si., Toronto -_,nd---As 1. . i 7 - L . . ! A. - - _*__ _____ &uk. I I t I . . . . wrecks. Oae hundred . - . __ 0 . ,, . . . total t of damage to cessor without delay. _. . .. I . __ sur. 1h -ill Ile regi,itered it will be .. . -1 . � t� I ' - . In ,h :. � � il __ (I Ln j,h the Is IE K 'I'F .. � . . I L - - ill not cover die exten ' j Par" � � F111 OILEI[t IN% ,"ION '"41 I ossible- to (Ounterfeit . . � . - .7 I 1. . � !1111) X `c . -_ . . � . lars W . aild vessels The 1,oird Nlayor of n 0 P ..., uompany or CA151441i'l-' I I I Dr. � . � ad by Newfoundl I I r the relief it .% ... - 1 1 t : �erty sustalui` Consulting 6iginvers and st)ii.!iwrs of rat,ents, .. it 3rd The fl; me i '. prop . (,; aulois, invite 1 Subscriptions fo . , .. _. . - I - . I banks during the storm of the Thea- T 40 It 0 N T 40 i I FACSIM LIE j ,I,'jg,i meclivine" will be - .. .. - - �. I r � that were on the i' dorile3 are *erers . �Asy.a, see'y-Trean, -, Ft. JiA** more eaboy renit mbered I , i I _L r.,. � in of the Bull by the but'lling � neer. A- F - or . � : .. . I �'. . - --- - ; � . . . I it - --' A number of men who Nvere out (". CL Kollil. "lief Elixi ______ _____ Or A JUG 11v ags(w ation. Vh-our P , : .. r be heard tfe 1, .. 1�. ,, w. . � ,Oyal, at Exuter, - , . ---------- . In MCOICINC. qt ('11ce that t1bey are I - 1. . . . - . . . . - I - . , ill probably 1111EG I �" ­.� I � . - 1111S.1-ing, sud v - .ig - fion, Lond6n ends 'A il I Ite al I ie astliereisnoqott I . . - . , 01ISS 4110 ) ,, to riw0gillZe %� The British ship Pdriske. , %TAR] . ... . � 1"r . - mom a �(:Ilullle al�tl , � I . 1. - r" I - j 10 BUS17 ri er medi- ,' , 4. � of. -he French baiiker Ace lie ce lost two anci, -ked 0 ago� getting Lit , jl,,IN"�: co" . Ljc4) Was w rec - . , . I � .. L I I UK, ONTABLIO. , . it; it. JL!(; MED ; 1 . . 9 ­ � 1) In a jUg I !, 1, il � I .. . ; . . - --- I - I - the banks in illis r . aie. The I- April- 200i, for -'-�au de I." __ ISELL . put u I . 1 Toronto atilt Stratford- . . __ I . . of her crew on d )11' Terra I uego. Scven- i __ � I elne _- .' L - " � ..; I her crew )' . � -1 � -. J oseph Aniadie aUQ hail two I On u n -.1r. -_ 9 -iiing both the Atlantic. and . . I . - . 1.\ 4 . " banker t . crew wure Saved :: 11tril"ineeg A114 , tates, wu( � -- ----- - , . . . . . � .. . . � i I I e - � I I . , pi; overboard. The I run, 'e� . . 1* -Led this year aniallir it', . . swe rts haviLig passed a large 43 I O�et� - have assented 1,11citiV oCesti,ii, are re�reot &I circular. W. B- Itoll"d- . I . : '. . -_. -_ - e The Imperial Go %idents. Sen(I for isth anim .. Prilicipalo. . . I � - � ".. - . , -� I' ,L--,- - ______ PTIONS .�. - � . Ch vrenel repo . I-) "i I j. W. .1 4 1 11 Nso %, F C. A . . .. en I S . . I' !, �', vessel I)ottoni up on the banks. Thecaptain to the granting (if a sabsi(ly of' i:4 ,000 year .W% AW - __ CONS VA .; - - I RCk I I Something I h,,e , pogitl v. re oj�jy (,)r thA st,o,. die*&" i by Its a" I 1. � . . . . � )of the l,auker Ruby M., Of Fortune, N11d., ly to the Canadian Pacifi,: railway.for carry .AllSfrer- , 8"" lit worst klij.1 .uj of Ising standing - , , ! . . . . . - . - thoumands-f ('Ab�§ Of L119 . I : - a stroke from a . LLUSTRATEVie*, ana int, rotting Bt'Sl N &SS Ile,. hean, cured. Indeed so strong to my faltit in to I , � .� . . I- erboard by . ing d from the Ea t . . I . . . . , � 1. . knocked ov sing a mails to ext. CANADIAN I sena 340 901"171,1�8 loingir, westild . � , � . .- I . was Five banking schooners are nits . i . h ; Pritiah As- once it ";'i """' tl"' h 1A ' : Ilublic owsty, that I WU THICATINK On this dhies" $0 a" . _� ZL � � . . -, : , -3 to t 16 , I Id jj.N;lj1,ER11TY & hli()IjTi Nil INSTITUTF. grins a VALUAIII-It � ... . . . . -, - cable. .. c froin Girand Bank, and on6 In his ope ing addres - . . 0 1 , _. In 11ury', fiv aticheater, Sir Henry E.11fle 1, bmry liuiAing. Toronto. TnovAll 1101"01'", "no' jalrerer. Give exprPse &*4 r. o, &44r",L - . - .i , - froi - - DR. T! A. SIAK'UM. ; - I . I - . so far heard from sociation tit it was necessary ,jent - envi. if- liRooks, s,crut4kry an(I 11-910'r- - . w , � - from Burge. From places 'resident, said _j __ - __ ____ __ --- Brulch ON. 3.7 Ymp Site, TW=to :1. � ArXXXX . . -_ . in L ibrador ten schooners were lost, but the Ro'scoe, the to awaken if shf, wished tO - -I---'-- ComposITION 0()LD, Antique Bronze � -_ -_ - � - I uch schooner for Englilind Pleture an __.___ -----.---.---- - . 11 . - . . . . . &I OLDi Natural wood, and other I . . I .. - . I I I crews were all saved. The Fro cominercia indu Frailles, F00. Pailltill". Kn- . . � i . . 0 & . . . � . - 1. I � . . . goolli, M,ouldmgv. � I I � I L; , ASK FOR DIAMOND , 0 � . .. . I 1, I . . I on the Grand J3an k*With maintain 1 her . I )typrs, Artists'Materials, I I . . . . . Igo. EtLhin , A . .. , � -11 ­ . . X. Cordelia, fishing DWIV rtA . .f. . . � 0 � . I . - .-� . I supremacy. I . � _ii�d G oiasale &lid Retail. Trade Cat- . a � . - : I I . .. � , - I and otri ized. It is g(Tposed W, * � - I . - a crew of, 16 me:D, cap% 'Walsh, in a letter publiii Virrors, etc. 0, , . � - " � . all were lost. There are no disasters Lo Archbil ,hop a the Irish slogue. IKATT WIj aneg. & t,0., Tor*nt*s . 4 , - - I Ic - .4 - I . . � I . . . erican fishing fleet. in Dublin a - few daya ago , !Ay - - - - --- - - - -_ - - ____ - -_ IEZ ­ -- - . . . .!. r report from the Am . . . - Ition is 16 commercial and not a HELdHDON G I . I ... I , % I ­ 'IV S T 0 V E S . I . i . land quef , '. � % . I- o d, Ash- 0 & . -1 _ . . AMERICAN- .. �. . ;. � . Olitical maiter. He declares L r a?Amo ACCIDENT CO. (LO), Of LONDON, ENC. ,f . . . 4 '' ity is. ment Deposit. . IF YOU SEE THEM �, . - o ­ . � . L . I _ I . ' . . . . i . . t - . fi ld,11 wheat storing cRoPac e sz-herde to be the most' pita, L.2()o,(x)o. DominionGovern . . . . .. . . - - . - I 'S,pring e * I tourne's p rchas been passed.' (Ifl - )Moe.. 7t King St. East. Toronto. . .1 . . .. I YOU WILL BUY THEM. - c -1 . . I , \ . _. I - . . - , _�_ � 12j,()00 bushels. . - Suitable one that has yet . abii(joo. Jje&d ( a ,anted in,unreprowuw ____W___ - --- I L - - I ... . . .. � - I of ' tile I oentlemen of inauene - I . . .- � 'r. .. . . '' I - . I - p Lrvii�i* a said the British Con- A. T. Mck,Olim. - I ... . . I G , 'I . - . . ! , �. . I Ou In I erguago ( �om " . ­ . � I I . � I . . . - There are f rteen it . Sir'J& listricta. loilon. ,.; I . - . I - . I �, . gtructed to observe Resident Secreta" for the L ; � . - � . I . I Mexican war in Cole county. " L I I Ful at Samo had been in I __�_�_____ I ., � � I ­ 11 . . . . : � - I ' ,I: . . . . . c British 11-ov- I . ! .. - � 1� a desire to inerease at least It, 1,lity, &nil that th . . I I . � . . .. . - . j I I . I Hannibal has . strict net ylo � 131 . �, ."� ". ...� I I . . ' ernment h I received assurance& from 6er. I RTHDAY1111 I,, . . . L 000 in population in the next year. ­ A 8 116ported Dir"W owd so" . . , . I I �. ' /� . -1 �; - � . ' I - - - 1. 5, is overflowing its many that he treaty Powers would not be A Beautiful otlw WIM senduallbill - .. i.. i - . T . . . 1:1 - -1 - � . . . The Rio Grande River . ; L . � . . . I � by Ger 'a action in Samoa. So any baby wbp" IVA . L � - .1 I . I . � u,ndating large secti many tbw babos, and OMW - L' �. 10 . . - I _ I , '' - . Ono in affected , I names of two or more 0 3 00� , . - L - and in . A,01111 Also a bendsome D40P ,.. . . 13 IoN. ;i- '.. -.11 . . :_ . e . - . ., banks Tile Enj lbb consul at Tokio reports that is' addresses goo" MA, ; . r I ! . 1,:�� . i . . .. - Pam- 0 Sample oard to 11110 . 1. , TI-Kas. - ' ' onond,, j I . ; . . . I- : . I ­ . - Pacific steamers will before I .1. �� .: . . . I % _' _' � __ . thalge . lZr : ; 'L, - - I I ) . . - . - . .. . . - . - --, � t* I g with, Car the Csnad An Ik of the to& asnab I luableintionnsi � ; I . . .1 L. I I . - . I . -'- " - . . Webb City -is iontes in tt t not only the bu , Rub.,460a & Co. KentrissaL . , - I . .. I I - - \ I:. . -1 . . I - r countYp and long a r ut allio a i a" - -------- �_ I . ,. . . . - I . -for the county seat of jaspe ken by the Suez canal, b , ,A I�tjllt ­THV-CV'rtAU11 4 .; NOT110E. .. 11 .. - I- . I 14TEL , r 1 � - .,.-. - - . L � _ , . '. .. offers $75,000 for it. . � . I . hitherto rat export trade, - ()K)h AuNNU WAI :k000 o modioal en Y. , . - OUR LAST. . ' . . ' , .. . 11 I air sha, of Lthe gene oomplete don a � ; - - . , exten- f physioian'" Ared to meet the . I 4&- : - . . � , , r . - 11 - - . . Philsdelpbris - IL . . * to 1%e Annual 't - - . . Chipman & tlolt, of ous coal, hitherto p ing through $an Francisc- 'o opedi&, This g t work Is prei ff felt the i Ir referril 11feefing of the Assoc i , \ . - f bitumin. � & �%ntjs of the common People, who have Ion 11 doctor i. In th a Pa , the 15th sinirc, the Com any � _� � . ... � Bive miners and shippers o of the Admiralty a ill he ehensive, reliable � Wig meeting 4(belnK t . .1 I . . . . . . - . I tion : L _. . I , . . I - - �_ took placit . -1 I : I . , . have "signed. Liabilities, $217,000 ; as- I The Fi at Lord y line of steamers on 'eed of a riornill's wil ",%'r i,,,.,h ; so fwWIY nosdl` '. - " oj�XjnjZed on Tuesday. the 12 i I � _. . .. . � . g not aware of an, ok " at a price w thin t 0 h "An 7 ; - . I - . WA . I il i - . , I - . . . . , - . Id furnish sixteen knot Lea by men more err intitil, ' - � I I)r the followi r ng � I!. I . , gratifyi ... . � e. .�,. Bets, $288,OCO I . .. ,aid, pacifi -, which �ou7 &I book has ever been writ' - I L . . A I W en -, .. . . .. .. .... .. . Whitrlei� stated 'at Pittaf the but if such a the profsoo.jon than the authorsof The CottAff . : . .t� I . . .. � Inereag - .1 4 1 . . - . . � - . i- Secretary would vessels for armed cruisers ; colifted to Ono ! � 11 es were aumuced: .1 '� _. . I , , , , �_ , � . ­­ I woup Physician ; the treatment 16 no' �. '� '. - j '' , . I , . - :.% . rday that Admiral Luce acell � I I . . I . . ) . . Nlass., yestei in the line were established the Admiralty hool of medicine, "in similar books. but em"c . . . I I . , � . - I . . L . tis -this oonts ine a4t pAg" .1 11,111"a = '. . . .. _. . . - men . 9 RAU I INOREASED I , .. 00 a . . I . ��-- be retained in his present Position . n they might Submit he four principal troa � ,vings inaludin . - 10,019 INCOME F011 YEAR - 1 $9690M . . . - ­ . tie squa dron. . consider y PrO"itiO netrated with D041Y ?M lingre liberal ;send . . I UD . .... .V . 13,000 .,__�j '... .1.1 I - .1 North Atlain, .11 ,us fullpwge colored plates ; ter-@ I I .. .111. - I . .. I . . � .tj that the trouble ' The siesmer Umbria, from New York B,U,es. publisher, Toronto. , I 1p TS i - 01- . . - - L . . I A;0, �: - � s. ­ - . .. .- A Chicago paper asse, IeK CU11irt. WILLIAM ( REST IND Eff I- - � - . . , ... � . . . . � i . Liverpool thirteen of the crew ' � , L . �_ .! I . . ..1. .. ought to __�_ . I . - I , - I ,6ver the reduced rates to the Constitution&' br or cir --.--.-- . . .I. INTE . 37 , 'SUPLUS, - 80,234 ' - ': ' . 1 a 1, i . . I I . . L . . W .. , ". - - - - Of e meri( , . ­ .. . L4, had , - - � " 1. L . I. . 1; :x 1 . man - ANINC . � , � , . . at Philadelphia is rapidly lead mn schooner Lillian Baxter &'fj 5 61 50 0 " , _- � ., - -, L Celebration . - I k oft Newfoundland. The _ DYEI . -. 188STS, ., L, - . . ; .. - : . . . 4. - . 7. ': . bitte � pawnger. war. . - - wr privation for two days on . : 1, ., I . .1 . , I to Pon _. . ing up to a . r i . . er ." I - . - . . . . , Lochiel rollinc! inill Sit ffered great f �� I. ' . : � $ : Were .allOcAtell as Profits After - ­ � . _. t. I . . I The employees Of the eir dismantld 0 . : a ts payable on and 11 . . . . � � 1. � I . .- . . - . . -1 %. . have been on �trike board Re' PARKER & 00, ', ' Pro I . xd Holders. - . -at Harrisbu t as to the the crev - was drowned. , May 18t. I I . . . . I . I . . . t rg, Pa., who . ­ 'L I !. , I .: I .. I .1 . ". :, , . I . - . . - - . - . since June Owing to a disagreemen I ' in the io '. I Works and No" 91111"-S I 1. I , 1. '260,420 . . � . I ... - � . . . , , . - oe other (lay- Use - j� 1/ !L � ' . � . I I - s - . to their Ifires . On ir+ W&I 1 stated � L � I .. L. . __ I I . . I � 2 � ,. wage :acale, returned having ­ Ithat '; 4002 YONGE STS I : 1. , 1. IUDDONALD, XaRa '09 Diredtor. , I . .. - - - . , . .1 Mon(186y, an amicable settlement f C ons bv the postmaster -Genera 759 TO 7153 1, .11 I : � -I- I L .- .. 1. j __ s I 11 � OtT i � . 1 . , . . . _% .. . 0 . . la; Company were not bound to � - L . . .: . . ... � ­ . , � . A I . - . . - . - the W) Yonge street . - - . . . . . _,_ , .... - . been effected. ' . usurance carry ti mails by the Cape in the I W44t, TORONTO. . - . - . , ­ I . .. utusi Virli I' le Eastern . City offloos: 893 queen SL I . to . . . . . . : - The North Star M ng the Suez C&US1, but I t 22A queen St. E&A. Testimomal . . . \. . . - I . .. .. 1. St. Paul, Njinns has recently event o! war BtOPPI Lnge their . to, �ord '06L . : . Re* cent..- � . ! . . . . - .?. ny, of ' services Braetj , . !, , . . . Compa and has decided to were b 3und to am - , I iso Colborne Street ....... * ., I . - ­ I .- ­ 1. . . �. _ Vjt with severe losses, .:,: *.,. , *Hamilton, Oat. . - . . . I ... of'$150-1 meet ti e exigencies of the case. . I :,11. 4 John otroetNorth ....... - A I . ­ . .� - __ .. . It has a all lug , WE WANT . I 11 . � - I . go out of business- . . , .. . I - - .. ... d refunji premiums u to haa'��jiea a MOGOOD, Re- I I . . I . . . . I � . _ � I _ -The U ion Coligre . . , - . I _', OW to pay losses an - The Aging the various unions to ED liable Man I � . . I 1. I- , amounting to $50,000. . .. .- resolut ple ANT , ; . . . . _. .. w h, . vor' decreasing the Tow and Village ini cantsda, to nil 11 . I . ­ I I truck At E118 6rt a tation 'in fa of in very �` . I 11 . 11 A vein of salt was a begin I day and to k out NEW UK CT1WVLLV . I � I - - - � . . . eached a Z . . . . � . . ' - and -has now r hours 1116tr to eilht per . . - � � 1 . . � .: Ks. on Wednesday, In has I ,Me , fa INDS. TOW. Er C I � 1. . - 1. . . . 9 155 feet and the botto very May a fu I holiday. It WPA DECOR ED WINDOW BL . . 1 2 a �a I ONN, Tilsonburg, . Out- -: I i � � . i -, I., . � .� ... thickness Of pure rock salt, very e b the delegatets that the 700,000 me ght. zvery house needs them. CheaPt . ' .. ' . that the Wo - , . I `1 � � : � . . been' struck. It is e - Sell at iiii esities,ji, Me Wmaking or 1 1 ; .. .' DzAR SiR,-This is to certq . by experts superior Durable and Been - laced . . � . u t of work would be able t i o obtain I G..mey ! � - : ,_:..�.. strong, and pronounced u in force. tronisig, and will last ten times " long as ordinary � - -Harris NO- 15 Wood Fumaces, V . - I . ).. : ..l . I I I nj if this rule were put i e Town"blP Nughts. Our . Avondale Presbyterian Churdlo I . 11 . . . ­ I to any yet discovered. � � .01 u6c, PI y . 5 a day. With 14"y by you in our We have ' I _.. - - .. � - L�_ torn of the now nir I . I . - - binij of the 8 ,hether the Gover - cotton blind& SoIr $3 to $ including iplete satisfaction. I I � I ,/ the question, ,W Agent& an makini )mPleto outfit, have given eon ."& - L . . � - I R - The essi now bei built, As British au - Work. Enquire early. CA stationery and heat our building, from f, I - . I . . - . ; States cruiae�r Charleston, "I The ment ave published notices to %&MVIe Shades, arriss Rouer, . found it possible -to g. in two hours, WO have ' I Suer Ing point up to 60 de, ,e rarning them against i - s, 25o. 111IMSCISDERG I - . .. ,ssfully accomplishe . - 1 . . has been jects n Canada v shery regulation I ,ill information, by expres oronto. � T � I butthe Ems, T -1 � " , ,., L, [I 1DOSt was.cast June 2210 . . al;* found' them to be very economical in the - . j . . , I . , . . , . steel steri . . eater feat friug, g United States fil 1, I j ,X Co., 41 King St, � . . I � 1. _. - . , the need th , , can cheerfully recommencl * . , . I . _. casting of the stern Was Sir es Fergusson has S11111011 . , .. . . - � then furnaces to any parties who loonto I ­ . �� ln,fs. 'It is said to aent did uot publish notices U 1he'Royal ]a steamsb1pi ' , I mplate � I . _. stern welighing 16,000 Pot the vernic .. 0 na . . . gest casting ever made on the con- , " Iter from poramd every Than . latin to the public .aff&irs cf Canada, as &fling during wil heating by Hot Air. , � ... � . . � . I- I I . _. trday to U"I'110001 "A It ""11010 I i . i I � . J. . � - be the Isr "us,jute(j with 6 day -and Usli every Ratu , , . I , ?* . � I- - . - I - - V,,,,, ­.A. . . : ;� . I ­ _. I , . I . . . - 1. i tinent. ­ Cau tans -were fully ,e� States summer from Quebm OvO SAWWAY to i2verroo, I (signed), � . . . - . I ... 1 .... I - I . . .1 . 9. __�Ajj' atiem'pt us calling lit IAv4oDdft17 607&Z malis %=.."% � . ., , . Mo., Sept. I laws d regulatio Of the Unit � for fl _1 . M. McGREGOP'., PASTOIL- ., : .' .' - - - 11 I - ST. JOSEPH, -1,ound 11- und a reland - &W from ;� a) k ,I t. . . I - :. . I .__ I . ( to wreck a south k-ogand And I . N j to IAverpool tOfW - J. H. FERGUSON, CAAZT , ­.- T - I - � d ; yeaterdal. yachting tour ro AXIM. - was Die, e ) Chicago, Kansas and T e Queen's vi&itg to Hjilifsix and 81A. John 0 1 . I - �j - q�e tillosinsin of the OW . I I I .. .. I . ' . - I& � . � � train on -th( I-Drivate . . - .:. passerigel eludes semt . - P . I 'L . Topekap king OM in' . con I., during summer mOnsm him Halifax ­ MSON, CSUI[WUN BID G "M . . - . - . .1. . six miles from and, Galw% if the jam aU durin winter to and � C. THO .1 . 1, _! - railroad, Dub in Belfast . ;j1-j�=sjphj& - and (during go, - I . . . I . . . - . . . 1. - . .L . 1. . - Nebraska ,ge and mail cars were k - tl pal; 0 V01= Boston -1 weekly - Glasgov : SWORTH, BIVQ IxerBMJL* - - I " - : The bagga ' d hionj;W ! ----Mo .. - ' - I ... I Kwms- coaches were thrown tion of Ireland should be on cleu to mer betwooll.GlaI40w 20 - . . _. .1 I I : J. FARN - - . I I . ­ . f her Majesty's pro= trip and lfhh&Mphb - I - .. ruined, %, engine wax smashed. stt e time 0 and Boston weekly, and GIWM . . - . I I - : - - . I gn - - I. . : . - . . . . _- I � . - L ' .I,. - - sk - The to stop at these cities. he y to . . L . ... � .:, - send r4r catale es . . - '' ;.�j . L�__ . � he trac - , passen- I h fortnightly. thsr tnfor"U" AW 1. �. . I L . . . �.. ­� from t were lost, and none- of the ena e 8r has already been laid out. he . jor freight, Of 0 ,. 11 oWlamd &OIL, . I � . . L '=* Baltimore I Inro &wine j h -� - , . __ I f.. '- - No lives had been ; Bgtn in May S , hi. i w ki; WiL Thomp zuey (XA) I : . . re injured. The switch o This owl rt A. SchI211111,0011A , G 00o . .. . era Wei nt iuten- ton is to b4 U- MillifI61, OMS & OIL,, ablow I& & ef - I ­ V,ed with the 8vidO Iptions in X N.Bo I =& 00.. 7%- , . - . I A, and turl . shu 0 ff A ll public rect Wn 6 bi�., & John ,fork; I a. or, TOMMIR AL9 82d WEMPZQ -I..- �. - - I - groker _ � _� . L ­ I ..' tion of wrecking the train. , . ' . - - L - .' . ONT09 MONTI= . I . - - I . , f do sewn- - WOL k1s, ftwdd � ,� � � MAjMTOPis TOR . . - . :. . - . .- I .1', . � .- : Two steam Yschts `nd ov- Love 6 Alden, lq` , 9EII. . �. I ­� � '� '. L ' ' - - c teri6a 0 : the AUmw ILee #I (3,L. Qwbeo T . . � . � ... A Shamokin 01r ent dwpatch boat will 9;0OOM on :,* : . . I . .1 I _ . . i - . " - The miners at tb 0 . I pw; W A. A1106 PONAU mosim - . 1. vl� � I . . . .. . .. L - . I I . . I . - - _., . . aral, Mining and Railroad Company' al yacht. . I I I . . . ... : ­ L .. 1. . .. .. � . I . . . I . - ­_ i ; I . . I .. N . , � . i , i . . . . - i . , , . - i . .� , I .. . _ - - '' � _. - . . - 1 . ., : � .i . '. . , � " I - . . . . ',�. .. . : � ': , t� . . , , N. , L .. � % � � - . I.. t I., I ... . . 1� . i I I . � _ ­ L' . .', �_' . I . - - . .. � � - . I - . : , 1. . . I t: � I.- I I . . I :,.,: ;� s . '. I . 1, . I � f ! 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Lvi FJ 4he prat gtical report of the' icultural ` pendlture or 'the mouth of A`ixgust, ,, i i .xta . } i ,1 1 1 } ,; .. 1.f. fi, DeotArheut for the month of eptember ", 1887, $$ $54;948; esp�nditurg to chows d Feat redaction io the condition ` `",' ., N U 1 ' ,.. • ��U slat July 1887, 4 ,776584 ; t0tiil,, ol.phe tfcvib�c crops e►d compared with the " 1 `' 1. with ty �� X��x Osl 5 The total ors debt on August report, especially in earn, cotton Mrg• t office $S' qac tris if an change la Co.`' i} ,•1 , f . • t / brick ly is published everp Friday morning't i s Au August 8 st was $278,02 ,b8 .. Ue and potatoes, with li y - -I. . Pickering, Out. - g the small sin aro dee to an excess of - - : i�'- lig` - - TERMi3 ,i 44,595,100, a Iinnival assets a canted t0 =g in on thi Atlanticcoast' and s long con- . . �s , si.00 ifs is #►ata.• - . - , W � It leaving t e net debt at $ 28,494,461. l tinned droath in the Gulf States. Com• ' `'3I " RATES OF ADVERTISING : --_ aim insertion, per line - - e Dente. The finer eon the ne� . debt. Sin4e pared with last year there #A a decline of : + .. - tramsh aubeegnent insertion, per line $ 467 699.1 fen irate in cotton and of soar in ma6e. ' . J ,- costing This rate does not include Legal or Foreign sd- Jun@ 80t 18 $S, , t T e celebration of the ConstitntioIIal Mr. j umUsements. - • con- ion Centennial at Philadelphia w s anticipated { , am I - .. Spec terms given to parties making The T Tonto Industri 1 E zhibit ;.-- . i i r ' : , 1 -� r 1t1 recta for 3 or 6 months or by the year• Hall- SIId with general interest by patriots every- , � !x. *arly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. r closed 0 Friday event g , !sift, where, #or even (hailstone had sent a noble - --- j j Business cards, ten lines or under, with Papp , I a was S at succ888 in a cry respect. letter regrettin his inability to e►tt,end. ' I '" r . alae year, $5 00, Payable in advance. q t . ` i 1%orC I _ ZrNotics in local columns ten cents per line, It i9 85$1 ated that at ast 200,000 President Cleveland, the Governors of the 1.I .: five cents per line each subsequent insertion. r�. 1 fir' �� Special contract rates made known oi� applies- people vi ited the Queen City during Revolutionary States, and others promi- t .1. Th4 !Sion. No free advertising. the tw weeks of the Exhibition. neat in state and church were pcecent on this momentous anniversary of American Act in Advertisements without written instructions . mill be inserted until forbidden and Charged ac- The gat receipts total $52,049, or nationality. Ca,l1 a,1� d fie® %18 f4 pl'�'° . ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- 11,152 more than last year, which �' �e must be in writing- and sent to the pub• $ aQaher. is, of co Be, a source o gratification Hen, John Norquay, Premier of AT BOTTOMPRICES *r �` Work Tom tl 'attended to. IIdin et a loan on the FTTRRNIURE o a the m� _ Job w - P ,. J to them nagement. N wlthst g Manitoba, failed to R • • L. S. ACKERMAN. - - PROPRIETOR, the larg crowds conveyed by the rall- New ' York market, and hub returned „A,, ZargQ StOC t0 Select From.. _ - A fi' home. Ioyei roads, tan accident Was reported I - A CiinRse•Anierican banking Ryndicate I . t)ur Polities—Strict Independence. during the entire tw Weeks. To- I �esda Our Rini—A First-class Local Paper. has eve has been formed. �, UNhER,' AKINa- A SPECIALITY- `... Up :_ _. N I ., ­ .� our Ezcpeot7�tions —The hearty Tonto d the Provi ca Haulers ties arrived in Australia: , r support of the ueoole of Pickering and"vicinity. reason 0 be proud of t 6 magnificent - i . _ . ... I - i:. ..-96 m t 11�. H. BEAL, Proparietor.. . success of "Canada s Great Fair. lad _ uta. I -- - FRIDAY, SEPTEM ER 29, 1887. _ �Tew ddvert�aeme A I Em The 'Globe" says—Archbii h - � . Lynch as been good a ough to write i - �� {':. I 1_NOTES AND COMMENTS.. + rat delin cent BOUSe t0 Let. he foil win le.ter ane q L '~`' then . I , ­ . t g �r� �. D. . I � ­ ..w house with i e• T i n ar war $tibscri era to newspapers F3VEN ROOMED ne bean North Waterloo farmer'!, ill" c011- 8T. MtCHaBi.'s At.ACE, halls, closets, pantries. Rood Cellar ; water.J I •1 I1. a W. 8 $ lsg�f- and all conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply . Ar ply assembled, have pronounced. _ ` Toronto, a t. 1.- p to Mrs. w. D. Hodgson, Pickering. t7 -t " " lholio Week! Review. - -------- - i 4;% 5sre- unanimously in favor of Commercial T'o Edi or of Ca y ' r RENT -- )o(------- f the United States. Not- 818, I have been often pained and - , - 1 i L DoT Union with astonis ed at the frequent appeals of L withstanding the belittling efforts ,of- L 0 C ks have editorb d proprietors of newspapers to FLAT of seven rooms, over . Dickie/ 'She Ill@ Tor0IIt0` ` iVOrld," the movement ur them t0 pay Marquis' store ; suitable far dwelling, dross- LOCK' ' 1 their a bscnberq. g�R making or tailoring. EDMUND WRIGHT. i tt S� i � continues to spread and Seth@r strength. their j t debts. Catholics at least cannot _ _. I . I . . . 1. . . be una are of their obligations is this E 1;� ._ _ . - 1The result of the recent local else- N01'TC : _ _ ' 1 �a� matter and that absolution to a penitent t ' � ; - i- t was a surprise nevi In House LoCkfi S11n le ��. tion in Ottawa County y p hearth sorra for his sine does not &ee LL antics indebted to me mast settle Some - ' from j - to most parties., Ilochon, the Liberal him it n� the obligation's of paying his A the accounts sc once. No excuse what- � toget o�t �0 candidate, Was returned by a majority just d bts. The atonement for oblivion ever. WARREN WOODRUFF, Butcher, Pick. secure and durables :: No spring I .. I . v means another of just ce in this world will certainly be *ring. L7 d 1 of over 1,500, which The editpra and rued for 5years., hi� �'' ' victory for Mercier. • It is said it is e�cte in the neat. Sheep For Sale. of order, Warr ; g� ro ri tors of newspapers, on their part, ; over thirty years since a candidate of pave t sir time, the product of a high ' , Beet/ this ersuasion has been elected in this give numb8r of Rood Shra shire Rams _ _. p educe 'on and experience, together+ with A i' ° t�A.S�Lt SEE-+ THFi- of lii� - l0ne flntln ` i for elle ; also some ronng 8 ortbArn Bails. _ - Cpnli - o0unty. - their money -for stationery, !F g Apply to THOS, PUGH, �vhi.cevale P.O. 4s-7. i - �': . : and w gas to employees, and they eipect .- ;,- , side • In several counties in this Province and should. have, in common justice, a .. ionto Ir Execlators, Noticiesi.tJhe electors will soon be a ain called -� g recur, ,often ay no means ad�gnate, for n to renounce u on the bcott Act- their allay." Aman who will not pay _ - time apo p P - , Bsn whether the desire the Act repealed, fora aper he subscribed for, read, and ,TN the t)iatter of the eai.ate of William _ y wads contents be enjoyed, ie a retainer J� West, late of the Township of Pickering, in ii s �� or sustained for another three years. the county and Province o ontuio. tamer. A • am a of an then man's roods and ie on a level deceased. Pursuant to the Revised Statutes ofR. _ ju Huron, Simco*, Bruce and Halton Ontario, cap. 107, seer s4, and d8 Victoria, cep. 8 , , �' - , t11it. With thief. ' , - tOatario). notice ie hereby given to al! creditors T� 11 � . ,�J , Pepeal petitions have already be6D Yours faithfully, " and others to send to George Gerow, Claremont gAR , ST MITT , - -- _ I Ply �` i A -1 . re ared, and voting will in all proba- ,- f ioaN JoSarH LYWCA, ,' ',;,, P. O. or John Miller, Brougham P. O., on or be- . t I .. - - p - ben A. D. 1f187, their I a . I tooI - bili$ take lace during the fall and :. Archbishop of Toronto. fore the 15th day of Otto . Clain against the e*tats of Ltie Testbtor, after I, y P 1* At a meeting of the Dominion I`ew paper .'proprietors have th@m- which date we, the undersigned Eaecnto», will } ` - winter' subscribers run Proceed to distribute the assets of the Testator , wee it thereto, having re- HARDWA.nE•: late! -held in Toronto, it salve to thank if the among the parties entitled Lh re G]".�IRAL Licl Alliance, y =was decided by the temperance people into debt. _ The cash in advance Sand only to those Claims which we shall than have notice ; and we the undersigned Executors f bo enter into the conflict in a. deterin- syst is found to work perfectly by will not be liable for the said asset. or any part " . D.. y all newspapers Whioli, the public Want thereof to any person of whose claims notice e, A Ined manner, and- It ma therefore be shall not have been received by us at the time of - . presumed that the contest will be to purchase. - Country publishers such distribution. Notice is also, hereby given iA r , .9 . p '!lin severe and the fighting on both sides won d find it to their advents Q to to all persons indebted to the estate of the said VC g deceased to nuke immediate payment to either I • • . - abol sh the credit system, which is,a of ua. Ell forced. dEOAflE dERO�V, } Ezecutort: - sour a of constant worry and financial JOHN tdILLER, .. r ani - ; , rnational Prison Con�i'ess, the r@- t`lareiiiont, Sept. 3rd, A. D: 1867. _ ss -7 — . .. bar The Irate a difli ulty .to themselves, and -_ _ - - - --- _____ , i �{i i which closed its session in Toronto vers of a convenience to the public. ji'a 1'0 Rent. 4 2 am last week, discussed among other _ nit tile, : - , • N. 13,. �iemember are close at 7 o'clock on Tuesday and ��i things of interest to the frater v r 4 Washington Letter ' 6T 16, let Con., Township of Picker. ' J . subject of introducing a lash ,fo 1.,1. __ %. L ing, adjoining the Village of P ckering, Con- Filday eVenlIIgs.r ' I Awa taining gb acres. For terms and particulars $p . wife -beaters, but arrived no definite • i -P om our Regular Correspondent.) -.`'IL . _ apply to OEO. M. OZEARY, V. S. Citi 1 -- -- --- - Conclusion about the matter. This ' T e big crowds around" the hotels halve ------ ------ - ---- - --- . " • 6r� i I ff Ilf . .deems to us to be a matter that should dis rsed,the blue rosettes have disappeared j he s reets of the Capital- - and the J _ - . 1.° , � I fro t p 1;11191�jllis �, If � � o _ . ' not cause much discussion or require in of 'Doctor" is heard about tenU R N A C E S�; 'gree K c—_ _ _ ® tot. . _ . an len h of time to decide upon.F.. ' y length thousand times lase than usual, for the , I1, L 111. Z� , ­... fiE Aman who possesses such a degraded paw week, which means that the Inter• JjJQ'1' Z'� HAND - nature as to be guilty of beating the natn nal Medical Congress, niter a most d stoves.' _ ` of 9 1.- esti factory and successinl session, has1- .1.e Ladle br woman he has sworn to honer and - J WELR;' --New .st des3gn8 in 8' OOCiBsi ye should et a double tics d its Tabora, to be resumed at Berlin protect throughlife rho g in 1 9• It impossible to even approximate �II�OYle II�ed111g a got AlZ' pine, and short chains. � dose of the lash for every offense. It the good results following this weeting, . doubt have beneficial but hat they are great and many $bare is � nrn�ce will do well to: u: � j,QC � S ---One and Bight Day Clocks. , � would without to effect, and would soon put a Check no aeon to Soubt, fora large proportion 1@ave aII order Wlth , ' O iYiedical wisdom of the world, bbaving 1LY R �AE"'Fo1I stock, new goods, ., also ! 1. . - _... ., upon such conduct. In Maryland,...ds bled for the purpose of a mutual . 4 i Jd�hna BIIndy knives, forks and spoons. • -.. I _ , .. b where this law has been in operation i,i change of ezppeerrii'ence and opinion, the soQri. r - - �- at for the past three years, wife -beating con asiop is inevitable that mankind will .. . so have a _ Teasp00nB from 1. Q pax dOZ.� E%traordrnary aalue. r - _ to lass diminished nearly one-half since bel gely the Reiner by the development of 'rhe subscriber :11w sc' tiSg methods in the improved treat- m@rat of the latest styles o Stoves and G'7�,1]. ®►rad I9e� T1.1ots�i. . the law went into operation. m t of the ills that afliict humanity. In Ranges in Claremont and Pickering � Jewelry bade, to order. Watc4es clggks and jewelry repaired and'warnn ed.J . � 'r _ our o inion the doctors were practically - _ . P as soon as the Toronto Fair is over, _ v Oar Berlin namesake thus solilo- unanimous that. President Cleveland did ( . 1J uizes : -What must be the mental not have a healthy appearance. and that and will guarantee to sell as as �' A M& Z 8 • � Q � W a � 0 � _ - . Q he needed a rigorous coarse of oat -door any responsible house in that trade. - . - condition of the man who has nothing ng eze else. The President, as he faced the Practical 1Watebmaker. .Brock .street, Whitby. ; . " , to do How does he put the.day i EavetroughinR and all kinds of job work ,�^, Im fon of flue thousand doctors, seemed to promptly attended to.., v I - and to what does he look forward wi ce uneasily under their critical gaze. - p p y . _ _ . - - I a with riot turn Steyepipee, Lamps and Goal Uil for ealA 1 1'. ' - i' t - when he opens his eyes and sees the I,suppose rt$ y pmp y ,t• A p a fro the medical to the religious world- verb► cheap. - - - _ h - morning . Most sun shining in the I I I- to reservinK toe body t the one devoted p - " ` ' i ole have their business to look ' t'. 1.R" - pe P th other to saving the soul of man. �Yaah. J BMJ 111 DYE .LSG I .. after, or their work to do in the shop .in n has been selected as the site of a : ` 46-1a - Claremont and pie►kering. � 1 or factory, but in every community are t batholic University, whichuu�qgwill be --. f„_--.— -NW 0 - i . there area few who have really nothing on of -the most. i ntoro tbean o u 'Z'lie Fe U: GR•EEN%* . EROPRIETORis11; i � � I manage t0 drag rel nus institutions to do, and yet they to tion was chosen by a nieetinq o! pre- L. ` kTHE • I have taken the above d will al�- - . - - I . out an existence day after day and la ain Baltimore, their, ,_decision having r : Mills,4Il _ 't year after year. It must be hard n"approved by the Pope. it is said that � � O ENT* ; i �P a kee Flour W}1,�C}l Dannot be beat. 'Try it ' work. An object in life justifies ex : rSg ,000 will be required to construct p I +. I an place the U,niveraity on a solid bhe f aDd you will s&� It 18 the best you. ever llsed.,. },. {, , I. �+'stence. Those who have no object n basis -o which .sum 8704.000 The BELL ORGAN do- not even justify o0o A specialty made of ;: _ . - iii 9ife therefore 3 �' n secured, inclusive of the 1500. . It" 2'. , ` ; their own existence, .much less confer do ated by Mir Caldweu--onq of the Is the Only instrulatent ,made ' '+'l.OLlr {for VY I... - . - - b ' - ge crone faithful. .,; haying a �erfiot Dust, Moth and Mouse F �: , 1J erhi peaty , ' T1. m uxu t Con co m n th e - fi t 0 9 bene $' .. d i mush I . I any y he celebrated tariff +con#erenoe, aftak Ezoluder, wbioh is alwa�u closed, an * f.! Y: jtinning to exist. How W0 it be it Qi w has ended, and thoU& the &ado. superior to a so-called Mouse Proof de i-ir and am giving more Flour per Bushel than can b9 ' I , by some strange transformation the shed conferees are �atsrslly very I �..'' .1 ( .. : ... �, — - ment" aldvwUsed b another Company, x' _ Paul', roe ant on�ste in a .Sato ared t�� got elsewhere. - i.. 1. its and conveniences Of civilize- ie 'Dent regarding the reaalte of their ro-4 pith iii* r - ComfO ! ir whiA ieope ned and closed , :, .7 , , f, , I _ t as tr ted deliberations, the publi3 are oonfi- board; aLolrld the organ at an time be le Bran11d ,�hOrtB al�vay,� OII hand. t , lion were to be suddenly swap fide, o n, dart and vermin are freely s�mirted, au �,> i F f. - de t that a measnace rues formed, looking . t �7 I :, � � E .4., � -�7- ,�. N W M � •� , ` , � the conditions of primitive life were will assuredly eat their way out. to a liberal reduction of (lovecnmeiit other company *an use our Patent Pedal, �' ie -established and ever man. had to re enues, boat in custom duties ,aind in- and ws would advise au intending p�lrehasers h . - . $1 hest prise p�►id for Wheat. r� ; to bay Daly the BFiIaI, OD3QAN whioli Contains A . r. -out and , shoot or Or dig up nal tamaa►tion, and that all o! the power- all the most important and practical improve• I ' ' '`` '' , 1. • rI .oots with his hands in order to secure i influence of the Administration will be meat$ known to the trade. '°roc '" . .Vdi ii• -aiRAM% , . .- _.. , ; � , - I of eat t Some of a rted in iar►or of the adoption o! the �t �Oi`0 i +rl, ,7.ar�, �, y .���.,�+ the means s ence Y b the Fifth Copgmell. Mr. Randall Forsyth OS-, Agents. ,. i �'-� - . - r rat ole who go loiter- consul. in this momentous matter, `��� : e -- ' e D diff time in P r. ` ing'through life Would - look kind of a hence his probable coarse of action is The Thoroughbred Stallion :. - , t $ray itinplantis whe>ce yott . - . foolish if left to their own devices- a heme of much speoalatize interest to s aft " 1.n .v1. the do an the neat planet tieians of ell,Allwam ��pa •P'ATE '�} ' . - � � What will y F*sentt h pmmbase • of bonds # I,_., -,. � I or the 4 - ' s one The eau- �- - after they leave ilii y b the Seore%tty of -the Treasury has v 40 or b0 >I>tl e8 or eeaudl i . i ,, S 7.',' r• _ , without dri iae ug �� 'f Obtained and aU other bnaines� iii rife U:R> ;' ' ^ �, , �. - twice the distance. - riot a%Peet that good fortune Will Pr tioslly oessed, owing to the refusal o! �e lieu's , �ihs , tihoravghtutid ptsilion aldale vrW Patent Oboe attended to for Moderate Fees . q ' It may, be th bond -holders to eek at "(4ptable a fall . d tang sat :mhg pi,p ei�b i tiffs office is:o site the v. s. Patent offios ;� I always be at their heels. Y ..., and iutend keepigg _ gg o`u ppp ' Des, and so it is probable thAt the r J a ' nA e a very b. e, eing a and we Cali obtain Patents in lass time roan , . ! +observed th>tt those whose purpose in P lice O� repairs +�� A,� •• 2�o was the 'those remote from n, ` .5 , - a cunt thei Gloverntnent will be able to -p' -1 ' . �,, ::, grandson of the great gtou gttoo J atmtra"hor" of big M , "Jotn Ochatm send 110DEL or bRAWING. foe advise as t4 . simply to kill time usually b at ire own rices will be much smaller ; £, and �A tl•+""" 't " „ '++ y pp o . A: rye ;, ,, a , - h e epn of 7�,ezfri rn i of : Oakdale, . , RARGbili free of 1 e ; azib e a rusks N0 Y -tli n was-antioipsted. „ creed in killing not oral time but ' i was t r¢tie orere, ` Q't�k 81! himself, �HeRaE v�NLEss wEa O�TAI� FST®NT. �4 -beat turns Coil�aisstoner of thb tlerte)cal Land . IMP1befoi a `met wi ens $dent' tvak.oh of the We ref , here, to. the 1'gstm t� One of thec rear+', the Supt. { ' st pramiseng btorstiN on'isiia Irtrt. He isbon!$, bions Div.; a►nd to offte ate of tine II 8y j themselves.." a .h preps a arteme1A ghomvi0g ��YA red th heavy mixes, t'thehor�wanted• PatentR . Oor. *eider, advice.:tams, sn,& •.•. i , • t. r B b0 ik t4 ___ - as•lte mumble prices. , ,. ex 484 'dQ .fO y _ ,r,_ t tf`� ; , the i the estimated number of sort rector- 6 � or rile tisk arm . Re �ae great trottiu b#e�t�a< fuel Ciierit ra fessiQntr . el ' your oWq Stats os a Y ' od are►de 0f to the ioblio domain ttnde>t alts sA ngnet�T �;�d - I 1�$, �. ttou: T�8M8 :---d10 to insure a teal, or lf' eOgn , refiri to 1 A ' q e a is t0 lease fI1ri1 a lot or ere of the pecreta of the Interior, re- p• '� single loop. Glroom s tee, 600: m-tf C. A. 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'#_ __ ' 1 - iii d'_ �� ii3th�i`•ii".'ear-'-..�.,i"k'ti'�7c"ide,"s`'a',_.'.'RH%1"N'tY:'G7.t�+".'tf�.N,T7','i"F..t: __e._ _ _ ,_. - ,---..._ . . _ I Br>t a 9814 , ti •.� � - .1 INLY N$*01Ni• '� �. s 11iird voiyou s l{ttlelrle4d '!UJ*lta • 'ilp+1•, tb* !I sa{d �iattltt% �, � � , 1 oils• tVf�tir tit', _ �� of h d,';tho nu►ttor : of ehutfliag off 1 tow old Laent ♦sauna saved a< T ' ! - , t ! `ads wr�i,_'we:•ai�u alone 2" .. -.i J60W b hhe lbw In tha'mamentoas . . . , r♦� FTS , Y teas b liiiaiitl t'til l ol!- dee►r °ayes=hfii0eked oaa s mortal �U,110 +roQld Been► bat reaa�on- iladtesw. ID u n &seemed et more arto y - ► '::,r.: - words. y thoughtfally into mine, and the vivid blush able. th^% a":shoald be" inoiited by moo Within sn hour of the amble _ 1 '•-Whf,maketis•,*hate h00*l:�ao0bt" 'that suffused her cheeks, that henceforth , worfal motive before taking the rash. and disaster �►t Chatsworth, Amanda Barker Let me on the outset oonfe�s +it, I never X12" he exclaimed. "One would foe we were to tread our path of life together.:vb�.s� ate, p we ltwlt o�rot' yeas wa{kin aloe the t ;mag ed. Thsih p` sed negt'ese, g g , site liked the man. Yet, for adl that, be I aero guilt of a grime 1 $p_� nt byl►11 A few hap y newts :eAs�t the statistics oi� s�ortsi>r, hie find .w too gthe Cinw°nati, $en►ilton k lad{anapol{� y obtained a sort of ins petit power over me. sseane, and' may dbu'b beato onkt the bush.'' tdo,* came a Zn b mhmistl►iabbly at our sgs per tag� of shtieid�. figuring ota the- road, near Gleuwood, led., on her wa to a ;...,e - He had eeuliar a es—stealthy eyes, I ,� won't on allow me to r- door !this time ; and a Manive•featuresd,two dark page. We Bud, moroover, a curious Y r Barton Pe farm -house,, share she was to .work mingg , n ht vwith somethin mal; and snak- M ' Y �� looked,in. It was Walter I3iokera. list of reasons Offered b these self de�atroy- the day. She had just eased the aticu►ll 1 tho gg g suade yon to forego your resolve, ieter- ••That's our anis {a . {t, 11s4ter ht ish about them ; he could never look any- posed kindhearted Lucy, who knew more y g era for the fat#% •sot. ob alwtihys weig y station at Glenwood, wh{6 is a lonely, dia- . hod strai ht in the tate. And hie manner ". Charles 2'' ho sold slyly, glainoing at 1e. wd jingly provaoative of &.sudden and Baal spot be4ween Indianapolis a►nd Connate - y g about the manuscript than .I. Don t come• wbile.Ln blushed awftill " 2 ll' Wiili •villa, frequented on1 oc0asionally by the I of apeeoti was one which certainly did not el Mr. Bickers—who is, in troth, your y' frelisied' ace, stat often of the most triv{al p it must come sooner or later. Such is youth. natnce, and at timet! almost .lhtd[arons. farmere living around, when• on turnin� a ' ! betoken frankness ; so that he was not a friend -to say that which hereafter you tie have a word man likely to win the confidence, much less would reeggrret hit, having repeated in this i ve come, Mr. Thornton, It would seem that suicide should be able sharp curve in the road she was horrified to . • the esteem, of anyone. He was tall, attenu- come. Mc; -Thornton,,, she 'added, "you ei'ith 'Barton; - 1 flag hu is , out. Perha a to furnish reasons of greater gravity for its see some distance ahead the emaulde. re hast] —and r you l[ kindly tell him I called; and that I it ebmm{ssiou than the facile divorce brings to mains of what hail a short while before been . &ted, and very pale -almost g Y would please me ao much if you would nee bis features seemed moulded out of marble. ,: drop in' again to•morroei►. I ve goon news tote bar in support of itself but that {t does a stout substantial bridge -connecting em i i your influence. for him : a scieutific friend of mine has of- not in manv cases, wi►l be'seen by a glance bankmenta 650 fest apart and apannin a He was subject to nn overnable fits of pas- Well, seeing that I was slroady offer head g r g 't to a terrible at fared him a berth in his laborator .' at a few instances here cited. chasm ninety-five feet deep. The bridge •sion, which resembled insane y and ears in love with Miss Guttman, th y So saying Mr. Bickers Look his leave.- We know that had evidently been burning daring the en-' extent ; and he had at times a disagreeable beseeching look dirin't do me any material - A deiiire to stretch my legs, coapted wi$h . knack of predicting uncomfortable things, damage ; it only made my heart beat fast- an acute headache, just thou led me to con- "Trifles light as air, - tiie night, for the superstructure was :n- and a smile of intense meaning, which I er Bat had I been indifferent to the en- late a 'carne to Brom ton. I wont Are to the )ea�ous eomform- stton strong . tirely eaten away by the fire, and only a few can't define, but which not unfrequently clearing qualities of this an el like woman temp ) Y F ; As proof of Holy Wric." weak't{mbers and the atone p{era were left. . made me liken him to a mocking Mephis- g ' there ; and when I returned tt was nine But ouch trifles should 'Never be adequate The old negress could not collect herself certainly that look; so earnest, tender, and o'clock. Lucy met me at the door. She . tophelea, ao kind, would have robbed me of my peace stained m devonrin look with teat' laden roasous for one's rushing off to that " undis• for acuate! momenta, but it suddenly dawned Perhaps, however, this impression fag of mind for ever. r Y g covered country from whose bourne rfo upon her that a train passed that point ri Painful after -ea eriences may med 'a dejected air, and eyes'`, traveler return;." some time in the early morning.. She knew; exaggerated. P Barton had assn ) •' M dear Charlie she said seizing me have tended to form an impression born of was tracin fi ures on the carpet with the Y ' ' Selectin some individual eases ' of self that it was a fast one and never stopped at /y them rather than an exact transcript of round the neck, and pressing her li s to my g toe of hie bootg When,`however, Lucy had p destruction Erom the many at hand we find Glenwood. She turne3 her steps backward, . Be that as it ma I never nee he had looked u ear, " I think Mr. Barton has been drinking. a curious record, intending to flag the train at the statiors what I first felt. Y, besought Ipy hnterfeie , . p' He seems half -mad- He came home an - quite liked the man. - - and hie eyes had flished over toward us, I hour a o and rushed in here, where'I was Political partieanahip carirted pff otie dia- but had gone scarcely a hundred yards No one knew anything about enface- thought, aR though they resented the ail- reading Goldsmith's `Deserted Village,' aPPointed man, who preferred 'death to a when she heard the shrill'scream of the ` danto. -All we knew about him w that his g life under Cleveland s administration, and whistle as she thought directly ahead of peal. " and made me an offer of marriage.. First name was Edgar Barton, that his other {i Stick to chemistry, •my dear sir, re he struck an attitude ; then drnpped on his who, with Spartan firmness shut hie eyes her. It was the east -bound lightning he , was an Italian, his father an Irishm n,. add sumed the jaurnalist, smiling kindly over to forever to such insupportable dishonor. press, due at Glenwood at 5:45 o'clock. She knees and said : ` Miss Guttman, do yon re - seven years previously to his coming to us I;arton ; •' and don't let the devil deceive Bard me with feelings akin to horror, or do The next is a case of filial resentment to a tried as hard as Rhe could to get around the he had bean an usher at a school near oath- you your vocation. Above all, too . ou like me j ust a lithe bit 1 %Vill you be parental scolding in which a young girl was bend wh{cit obstructed the trait; from view, r . ampton, where he had received his educe- never "again borrow—respect the, sweat o ty wife and share my, successes 2 for, look made so miserable by -this tongue -punish- all the time tearing and tugging away et an ion andbadbeendismissed from there, it was other men's brains. Now let the matter hall be successful and rich—aye, meat that she swallowed a dose of Paris old brown apron shfleawore, which she wanted _ I _ t you I s ' • evhis erect for throwing an inkatarid at the clic ." � teen and thereby escaped the ills of this to nae as a signal g j � . �t • p , rich--by-and•by. Miss Gutt--Lucy'— g , . - -. principal's head ; that he had since been a Barton broke' out int'& a terrible passion: here 'lie caught my hand, dragged it to his life to " fly to others that she knew not of. Stumbling and falling; she was kept back ' student of English literature at the British ' <• Sappily, your opinion is only that of li a, and covered it with kisses :don't frown, A boY took poison in a sleeping car out considerably, but she finally broke the Museum—neglecting that which won hien one man,'' he.began, but Bickers stop- ease I couldn't help myself—Lucy,' he %Vest to drown the disappointment of s apron -strings; which never seemed so tight bread thereby—and that he devoted what ped him. '. continued, ' don't let me lead in vain 1"' crushed amUttion, and an education nipped' ly tied before, and, almost dropping to the d his "s are time" to scientific - Yoh`alietin error," he said. ,I ht is not „ va ue talk with re- in the bud. This was a eolle a student who, earth with shoat ezhauation, she rounded 'he terms p And then ensued some g g :studies, and the maitufacture, in a small a matter of opinion at all but a matter of for some misdemeanor, had been ezpelled. the bend and saw the train thundering down a chemioxle, for which .. and to his igyempiQo�hc hat�,{ion't remember. - -wn of ch talised fact. Q im a o + at u—that ou had Another Western boy who had lost one upon her only a few hundred feet away anionchemists and hoto hers, *be fou; « 1 t91d h t " eve .fib Yo y - g p grail HOM1v 2 If fear don't chain your btln u,e,—yoa•.IVcnew-�_ incl be. Gaugb}t !►t th® back of eye by the explosion of a cannon immediate- The burning bridge was about the same dia • a ready market. . r you would certainly speak ouC, said' +'• a chair and thought he'wonlA have fallen ly dhot himself dead, preferring to end hie. tense behind her, and she knew that to let VVe both lodged with a German named ton insolently. ' life'rather than o throw h it with but half the train pass meant certain death to many �� to the ground. Oh, Charlie," continued h' ai ht. K g on board. Raisin the improvised flag high Herr Guttman, ' a new acid secondhand Fear ! scornfully echoed Mr. Bickers. „ is g , bgokaeller in Goodge street, Tottenham- «gut this 119 trifling=child's play. Well, L°cy ; I really think his senses are 11!11- above her head, s e forgot her exhaustion art -road • and "that was how we first be- then Mr. Barton, stnce you compel me, Paired'; there is such a wild look in his eyes A mother, an unhap y pessimist who de- „ and waved it frantically, standing in the co , too• Do. reason with him, won't you 2 _:paired of converting er fellow•beings to a came acquainted, or rather how we strength- lel me tell you that the manuscript sub- •, I will, darliln$," - I 3'esponded. �` Btlt state of moral rectitude, drowned herself and middle of the track, where her presence ened and enlarged an acquaintance already mitted is not our own ori nal roctuction could not l unnoticed. Y P ' tvbat could have possessed him; to mal#: you her two children, that they might all leave For awhile.it seemed to her that no one begun over the delightful choice of books and it a - proposal 2 You've never given him a the wicked world together. -MSS. of the reading -room of the British "Tie false I" cried Barton, half starting „ saw her, but she kept her position, deter cause. A German, who had sentenced himself mining to stop the train or die on the track Museum. from his chair. " Never, Charlie, never," she returned. lou before, hung himself on his 2`3th birth- At last the engineer saw her and reversed . He was essentially a strange man, of_ much It is • stolen well-ni h word for word, „ g I never once gave him the eligntest en- days without making an attempt to get a re- his en ne, bringing it to a standstill a few - " dull, dry -as -dust ,learning, and with mys- from a well-known magazine." � eouragement. However he said he wanted terioua antecedEntB that I sometimes felt a Barton started to hie feet, overturning sieve ora commutation of the arbitrary to see ou ; I should have tol ou 4efore." F yards to front of -the old woman. Leaning burning desire to fathom. his chair, and ran to where the jonrnaliat Y y sentence. out of the cab window, and thinking the I kissed LucjZ and made for Barton s A Yennsylner<nis lad of only IO years hung negrese drunk or crazy, he called out Whilst possessing vast chemical abilities, stood, and struck him a blow across the roonl , himself, in .a rage, because his father ref used „ Well,, well, what is it 2" .' he yet aspired to become a successful novel cheek with the�back of bis hand,, , geiied by the *indo* I found hitt;`,• with to ive him money to purchase wheels for a « For God's sake, mister," she•answered, j isi. Moreover, ne wasimpressed that one day " Take that, he cried ; it yon ,ere in hie hands su ortin his head, his elbows g I PF g " don't o art farther. The bridge is he would succeed in bringing to light some the street I'd tear your flesh from your resting on his writing -table. On the fire, toy wagon, g Y 1 . grand scientific discovery, which would take throat for so glaring a lie. Def dn- d your- in a broken retort some very powerful acid A New York man Outs himself out of th3 burned down, and it is right in front of you , the world by storm, -and more especially self if you are not "an abaoluto cur ; and bubbled and hissed ; a .most unpleasant way out of liure love flor the rest of man- indEed it ib." make his own fortune. In such chimeras, Mr. Barton foamed at the month. ocionr from it was filling the room. So kind, saying that the world would get on The tto the f had Uy this .time been at- ; . as we all thought, be was dreaming away his M'r. Bickers assumed•& defensive attitude ; utterly wretched did he'see;p that, for the better without him. We have a lot more of tracted to the front of the train by the stop - life. my landlard swore terrible German oaths ; life of me, I couldn't help L sling compas- _this kind still among us for whom there is page at this out of the way place, and l �([r, Walter P.ickera, journalist, theologist, Lucy screamed and fell fainting in my arms. sion for him. am le room {n some rave aid. Nett ! from the sincerity of the old woman, be and brother in-law to my laud'lord, wa$ with Whilst I wa dreading what might hap• P g Y lieved er story. A'namber of them follow door o sued and in walked At the sound of';My voice, he looked up A I enusylvania woman, not wishing to be ed her Paround the bend and there verified us one evening. It was the birthday of my pen, the p Y sorrowfully , his facq wd►s miserable and outdone in anything that a woman can do, the truth of,her statement. ' landlgRd'scharming daughter, Lucy. On that beat -loved friend, Tom Garth, a young brief haggitrrd to look upon.. hung herself .after !fearing of a similar act of All the sen ars were mound the spot ' -- - day she ha i readied the age. of twenty-one. less barrister and burlesque writer, who ..jam indeed eo I1ir. Barton, hist another lady of her acyuaintunee. This is a g in a short while, and when they saw how , tii%e had various French wines on the table, shared lily rooms, a good-natured, loveable, .you've placed your affect{or --" F. began. contagious phase of the disease that rarely narrow their edeape had been they could . - and we were in my landlord's carefully -kept- daredevil'fellow. Ile soon quieted Barton , ,c you sorry. Pish l" He said this con. manifests itself. . _ ' parlor. —Garth c..uld do everything except keep tem tuouil but instants he seemed to scarcely speak. p y ; Y A California farmer, with reasoning pow A large purse was made nil for the bene- . - ray landlord` -was himself bright, genial, money long in his pocket—and going up to repress his anger, for the expression of his ers similar to the boy with one eye, took faetress, but she positively refused to take and witty. He had just lit his fifth cigar, Mr.liickers rattled out the following : face altered to an attempt at a smile as he ison of ter haviu loot a hand in a thresh held out fife hand su liCAtln 1 g an mons ,and said she was too happy to i ; s and with his hands far down in his trousers- "Look here 1 I.et'a sit dowel and tell ppp g y. in machine. Y Y ocketa, was benignantly watching Mr. stories, and smoke and quaff, the generous •� Pardon me, old fribrids" he said wildly, g' touch anything—that money would only p w o was la in a ams of chess wine. I ve softie of the finest chaste-- „ Agrief-stricken German hung himself` to a make her feel bad again. When the pas - Bickers, h p y g F I am not myself. I don't know what I'm g y sen era werecongratulating themselves on tie® over hie wife s rave. These rave and with lum , tender-hearted little Lucy. Heur Clay brand, I give you my word. doin that is. I scarce! know. hly Senses g 8 P P suicides &re of frequent occurrence in Yari• theft escape,! the old negreas became so Barton, his black stubborn hair falling in 13e friends and let the matter end in smoke." are one confuswl mi ea. That villain oug forms, and the suicide at vrief for thee happy that she burst into tears, and was eo , ' . masses over hie deep sunk eyes, was listen And hearty Tom (><arth laid hie oigar•ease " liieken lose of dear friends seems the most excus joyful for awhile that she hugged several of ' . - 4ng to the vivacious anti versatile journalist. on the table. I implored him to � calm himself --to de- able• the ladies anis gentlemen and danced an old- .Ris elbows were resting on the table, and his The proposal' seemed to please Bickers, gist such talk. A hesrt.fendin s ectacle of this kind is fashioned iii left hand supported his head, while his right he grasped Garth's hand and shook it warm, (Tp BE ootrt'txvED.) g P -- was employed in twirling the corners of his ly Then in a manly vvay he held out hie recorded in oonueociun witllii the latehorrible� railroad aocfde°t out %Vest, in !which a man j Way to Bell. somewhat heavy mustai:he, putting them be- hand to Barton, who seemed not at all man- riAEgTING FO$ MONEY. with two useless legs oraw14 to the side of Ileo• Belt : I'll write you &short letter ' . ' . tween his lips, and champing them. ly, as he took.'the journalist's hand co!dly, his dead wife and child foals their still , To ray t'in wonderfully better • , The journalist was a tall, well•bAt : mid held it for a moment, and thou let it drop *thy it is ThAt rang Aomea Red Yet [ot ' Huw much that means yoo h 1bgo to know, %[over. bat Lneca'e. forms, and pate a bullet through hie head on wno naw ore ju,t one Inr,utn,.go— ` - i die aged man, of massive features, with as though it were disease• stricken. Present• the t ' . Thin, n•,rvous, fretful, white as chalk, , - ' - . - thick dark eye -brows, Bad thou litfal a es, Iy, however, he,burat out cr Ing, owned to Almost too weak to breathe or talk : _ - g For those who like to read of love and • - and well -cut mouth. He was, in truth, a' his thef t and begged Mr. Bickers to forgive- marriage, this may prove interesting : Aberration of mind will, of course, pro- H�� �robninK, ae it flt ter breaking,. •fine manly fellow—essentially an amiable hie attempting to _impose upon him, which duce. some Pin uiar results {n , the modus A wSary ever-pr"Q1 aobing, - • This is the pivot :on which their whole 8 4nan—ever ready to help and succour a the journalist,aid amiably enough. lives as oun ladies "out" must revolve. operandi of putting one's self out of the ant nos lad ancbird onTennt thing " Bravo 1 my Barton, you might dis- ry y a lig world. 1 teal n gtad sa bird on wing 1 friend. ' Mar t e must and as well a. 'ble, 1 .q aa4 tear no contradiction, � ' Yon have said no word with re rd to se wit!► th sobbing part of the bnatne11s. for not to marry means an uncomfortable A Kentaok, roan, afllietea with monopot&- That Pisco;'+ Favorite Prelrcription .-. m manuacri t Mr. Bickers " said Barton, it isn't u red—real! for Mr. Bicken ed Y F y In short old age As dwaghters of rich parents they nig, and bellevia,i himself to be amphibious, le tread 1 why► I'd have di wit6oul it t " Perhaps you have forgotten to read it forgives you I forgive yon. , ►have been accustomed to every luxury, {n- determined to test hie wer of livin under IV drive then s no mistake about it- �ou are not ilty—only don't do it again i p° g It's t co en all Ise ills sour ; ! thou¢h—been too busy." pp , cln*lirhg largo housaholdy plenty of horses avatar with the flakes.' The result was, of ' ; Juan some and see 1 Yonas star, MaT. i • " No, blri Barton," returned the jonrna►t- T atVa 'all ht, Barton ; I m glad to Ka and carriages, acoompanhed by every form .odtiif*, dfaastrb� to tit's th6ory, and to him• Tho Ewperor of Brazil will viol{t Vienna _ eat, looking up��fro�h the game ; "I have you smile. nd now that we ve burned dia- of amusement that mon can urchase. If. i''", ''' ` ked it over. cord, let use th our raffied feelin a with p �e _" and Italy, sad will spend the winter in loo g e It they flit in' their objeob of marrying, A vq f' l;otit • de• Bgypt &nd Algeria, and oa hie return agi►{n He stopped and hesitated, though he had the alh� co hug weed—in a word, let when in due course of t &e their parents void of t 9i;;iahtia : tte ae At►+�b - visit England. . - - evidentd more to sa . . smoke. d{ the 144144 wjdh bat ve to $&ro "' Y ,,� ;: -.F �. - __ - - -_ - , �, - .- - F , - _ , • r ism ':5., �� i tx., \. '4. r . .b.; .. I _ t 1 /' 1 1. d. f + ,. ° I - / Y i': €' i ' X s ( I `^.t. - . r'• , i i _ I , -', ,.. .. - - 3 _ ,+i. chi , 1. i i : ,`<' : .. .r�e., .i _. q`it}'iiiMldx .-s i,r,£°'U$f�`. ''_-.. _.. . . [ e:! - . ,. . . a ,t. ay'i� k4rf - - - ++II Y 4 ;,,,aw s i . - .max I ,-,.._ , _ , ..•... J..F ,. . - . AA1414�'f-44' `y,3' : -a.•: it F , . _ ... . -- ' , , . , c J. Y.,+ tf fi - . - , ,: -. ;- : «rr_rs,.rns<... .4y..(i4,':rfu'`13�'"•_ _'+a - - - - ,.u: . PSS• 1 _ --- ar i I' it it a>Qd .then there is a report and a ball o! Bawd. a►tdd the snipe go down with i#4 One 't Com, FdT��$. �oa� !�� tttie rly y►lway� begiw on a 8ulids . -- `�:. SNIPE fi80®TIDITG. �- ttsr shoat 'after theta wad ill one .. .. �6yk.. :doesn't,- it istature io be is the pigh or on -white -and green feathers 00002 tumbliag may po 'Two noonday in tale orowded lout, - just •the only day tht►t Tore can't pons ly get down lrbm she sky wt the este of silty miles here and one there, bat ten omatple s'w ptood The sun woo �hinfug Might, �i>i,all� its"vagrant halts, snipe sere- wway, or ,when you have of s s ra{nod sq boar.• day's -work in almost. any. ooaat fn ling- And crowds w*elo h ging to and 'fro • all constant to his old hsnnts, Time gg P y when Io 1 a sfokeu[ng sight :._ - ' , y wrist, or n inneral, or a wedd{ag, or soma- Iiut now iiia &look beneath yt►ttt' w•istaoat 'sand, bwr the east cows Nimrod mast go ' t• time does one move h to from s rtto-- ] thtog squalls anplsassnt to attend to. Itis is striking the hour for luncheon, sad the further afield nowadays for A big bag—Lo $recast, to make.an angel weep ar flat br s tieuh►r rush held, while the 't at Scolo az off ;when brook has bconghE you roared within half a the Emerald Isle. to Albania, Spain, or In That such a tiling ehouM be ; P+u' ao good ; yon osn p P Ttu4t mtw htoveeit ehouid be the prod 4? :ext one, not a hundred yards away, has the first six hours of the thaw are gone, yon 'elle of borne wga n, so it is time to count dib. Bret this st►me pottering is a moat 'fav- at man.s,depravlty 1 • . never held a bird. One tiny_ ditch 1. knew may an -soolt expect to shoot a dodo as a over the bag and trades. Two 2nd "a .half fbwtingg: patt'si,ita IC s all very well tq talk ; - _ ' -- which seldom fans to produce a snipe, when • ani !t id- just like the May -fly season in couple, perhaps, of eatpe, a mail d 2nd a of wadin up to your waist in aer Irish bog, . Within the gutter tying low there are an about—and I aeldom fail to 1 gg .A drunken man was nen. �`~ Y this If you can "take them on the hop," couple of plovers. Nothing to boast of, or lyia� loss►. behit,d a 'band bank Bighting very kened ttiltt.• r , ' > visit it --though on the othe side of the so to speak, it is • " just heavenly," as an certainly, ale far as nur6ers go, but a saf+ MWheu it cornea •to th4 end o[ the day 'the A cooler man h�pd beau i T field a much -more likely venue is invariably American would asy, but the companion flz• "fioienb areraae Eo satisfy h keen sportsman. potteter� with his three couple df snipe .. { t , - ' a blank. Snipe after snipe have I shot tare is a darned bti►nt There is somewhat of a pot•huthtieg els- and a couple of dnok, hoe had a better time A lovely girl, gold biz yedre old, �y„ ;,�,, , , - there, and yet another alwayp' succeeds to : )d{t1ds} are condition, tea, an. lent creeping into modern spQrf-.-atendetn of it Chan the enthuaiseti4 bo -trotter with' ' a* k Darty; �oteian mctr,� _ gg Wad kneelinK by the wretched mac, the vacant throne. It is the same every- a thaty_.' the hard weiit� er lays the very to sIevste the mere.anmber of head sato the four times the number. Fl{ghtauig, too, is NeRtint, herls►rasetpi'ayer. i where ; if you have studied the ground, yon dicken$�with their internal epoonomy. There sole criterion of pleasure among '` birds and very good fun while it le►etat, though its good- -- know exactly where to look for almost is not mach estiag on them sE the beat of beaattl and fishes !" It is only a tendeaeq, reels a genet•slly in ex&et proportion$ to the "Come, father ;Dome 1 tet us go home t tsetse, but I would de a flea to make a certainly, but it is apt to- obscure some of badness of the weather, but walkin is bet- He heedeg not her cry ; , every bird. - g end et•iv'ng hard to raise him It is curious, however, how alight'& sir- square meal off a fall ape's breast after • the higher instincts theft every form of tar than waiting, be the short half-hour of Her little hands did try. f -W cums:ance will alter their habitat for the month's fasting. A full snipe, I sa , ad- sport should involve. This, no doubt, ie the sport ar exeit' ss oa will. One, may Wiariod the tears tell down her cheeks.'/ . _ time being. A fall of a couple of inches, visedl • for curiousl enough; a jack will .stereotyped complaint of those whose lot shoot snipe, too, at fight if a damp seat and _ . gut stili she lingered there, t• ' ' lmost in the level of the water, will scat- y' ' ae lum as a Norfolk tur- has not fallen among . big preserves ; but, an accumulation of rheumatics be an espe• _ � Hoping her father wonid awake, _• . :-� i a alw&ye come uP P P ' ! " ter them one and all for miles •around ; the key, be the thermometer where it will. all the same, there is some truth in it: wrap- Bial object, Often, in former days, I have. And head her earudec prayers - advent of the cows in February will scare In this•, part- of the world however the ed• u in man folds of arba e. Cover• lain concealed under a certain bush, watch- .. - : . them from their mosb favorite haitnta ; a ' ' P P Y g t The passers-by looked on amazed frost seldom holds long enough for absolute ahootingithe regnlsr butt of the malcon- fres for the en{pe a$ they dashed down tv the t such eight of pity and disdain , - - stray log mat up by, the floods will shy starvation, and ccetErsl pprtbvg, s frosty tents—may, and probably does, require dusk. t'Vbat a pave they came in : IL took And ill tt}eir he'+rt lit �ie�.rta they asked . , Y them for weeks together. 13h farming, mornii;g is 'the time for the eaipe, 'You the higheat skill with the gun, but 'it lacks a quick htt<nd and a atUl quicker eye to They near might bee again. I . ' . too, is the very i•ulnation of snipe shooting. must start early, before the ground is dis- the element of wildness which is an eesen- make much of it, bat &t the time {t seemed gut heeding not her cry at length �- ASany and many a marsh do I know where turbed, and {f you have a mile ar more to tial part of sport. It is like hunting the very some of enjoyment we used to . Thi Tweet child h•'etened hove e there were scores of snipe Len years ago, walk before ou can be iu business, it is•all a bag fox, o`r fishing for gold fish in stalk them, too. from the water avmetimes t3a�ing : '• Mamma s papa's asleep t which`'will never hold a bird again. One Y g t CinnOt mare him come 1" e fall I have in m mind's to the good, for it takes ten minutes or so of an aquarium. Sport, per ae, ie the par- izt a light canvas pant of home made origin. - such lace es c y, Y o acclimatize one's fin ers to suit of wild animals in their natural It was s cranky concern to shoot f t om, but, - T}1e. mother bru,,hed away her tears. p , P hard walking t g . - eyenow. Twenty years ago it waB swarm• aid icy gun barrel. haunts. Pheasants, nowadays, hardly come lying low is the bottom of the boat, you And ba'd : llon't weep my child, ins with wild fowl of every description—as perhaps there ie a thick white mist' into the category of wild animas, nor esu a could often get within a yard or two of the i Your dear paps will waken soon," noir at ni ht as an farm and at mid -da _ And then the rattler bmiled. y 8 Y Y 3' in the air and a thin sprinkling of snow on well -stocked cover be properly called their birds fetding in perfect nnvoneern on the p . n came the reign of science. Barbarian rhe round and Scolo ax looms out like a natural haunt. Tnere is no communing with mad. It was a curious sight to watoh them sweet child t oh 1 miy'it thou never knew . ` - a riculture cut a rude . drain across it. In gree owl in the fog; for one moment he Nature, no development of one's 'higher dabbling their bills and was king their feet The bitter curse of rum ; - I _� = five ears there was never a duck.to be Been But et ma th dear father rove Y looks tie big.:aa s haystack, and then, be- faculties to be got out of standing in the in the water. A single movement of your y . y . p in the whole fifty acres, "but still•tthe snipe ' ail . mei of hottest corner of the cover, with a loader at head, and they were off. There was no A. leasing to h'e home. i. fore :he is thirty yards away, I swarmed. Another five . years and -even •hi,nia gon6� save the gonad of his }onions in one's elbow and the uncouth utterances of jumping ap and ,talc{ng aim ; you had to get . oh l sweet chtid-faith t in mercy given, - the Were dstiindlin foist,. thou h the land , d Leet thy young heart aheuid break ,� y g g the air. But befiore long the infant sun as- the beaters resounding in ones ears. Your gun .,p as best you coal with nothing go may we trust our trod in Heaven, ' . could produce nothing iYlore valuable than serts his wer and the mist melte slowly what an immense deal more variety, too, bat the top of your head above the gunwale. Twill leas like's burdeob make. I . rushes. I'or three nr four years more .I into dayLght, Everything is bright and there is in a little •bit of roc h ehootin , Five to one on the• snipe, of course, but then—Rsesccs C. Dev's in Mother's tiagazine: . . used regularly to move one unhappy jack in lively now—the rushes along the waters you never know what to 6 ct. The the odds generally are those, or tliereabouta. - the lowest corner, but after a time even he The chief charm about it was the extreme i ' t edge are alive with small birds, thrushes, chances are it is snipe—very good ; but it y got notice to quit. Now _the only sound field -fares and red wings are scattered may just ae well be a duck, ora teal, ors robability of an upset, though, what would Blfle practise in Canada. - that breaks 'the stillness of the night is the broadcast over the fields, hunting for a stray plover. Rarer birds, too, cross onoi s path have become of the gun under each cirenm- One of the most potent attractions'that - - ` harsh croak of the cornerake in the deep worm that may have forced eta unwilling every now and then ; goosanden and even stances I can hardly day. - enrol nent in the .militia holds out to the.. . hay gross that Covera it from hedge to through the frozen earth.: whiatliug golden eyes get driven inland oc- oun man with strep th enou h to. • han . - . hedge. -. Ewkbirds, too, are there, close down by •Caseioaally, a rail gets left behind for the TWO FOQ!{IGN SAB SHIPS. Y g g g But, than h Scol sic iii so read to de- ole a rifle, and nerves enough to ehrot; 8 op Y the rivers bank, getting up a hundred yards winter, and there is always the off chance An Bugilsh cruiser with sen Armor Belt, and straight with it, is the system of firing com- aert his old feeding -grounds on the ap- away with s acreai}i o£ warning to every of picking up s doub'.e snipe, though it has etitions which is about as corn lete as if ' proach of civilization, be does not take k{red- feathered' fowl wtthltt half a mile, Snips never been my luck' to do so. Uver and a German Crul'ser for Africa. P P ' 1 to the opportunities of a retrograde move- after ani have I lost throe h the offtbfoua The two war ships most recently placed could be. It begins with each .company in a y pe g over again a'six•ounce snipe deludes one for a re iment havin its annual cdm etitiont : ► ` ment. - However eat*efully you may prepare ,,cave „ of,their black plumaged friends, the moment, but the white nreaat always in commission on the other aide of the g g P water do nota ar to be so formidable as whish is confined to its own members, an artificial bog, it will be years befe a the Presently, perhaps, if yon creep warily betrays its lowlier origin. I remember once PPe Then the whole regiment unites for a eom. . - ' snipe Willi take advantage of if- • Th4y - are round a corner, you may light ,on a couple seeing a swan come down the river in a big those of wt,{ch we have heard a good deal in tition on a lar a scale. Then each ro--. . r :., ood ald -TorieB' in •-this Teeny -eminently of ducks that oa ht to have beenbff to safer the est ear or su. Tr lar is one is the K P f -' g g frost—only a mate, probably, that had y g vtnce gathers its nflemen together into one I j ens scions of novelty in any form. Ire- uartera three hours ago. If you are lucky wandered tar afield from some prlivate water: Enqush belted cruiser N+►rciesus.i The eneral contest, at'which anbatantial prizes. i. ` - . I -. member, a few years ago, the river broke they will only live long enough to rue it. I had no glass, and was unable to identity Narc{sane is built of Steel and has an armor- g : - throu h a c uasi-dam .that had been• formed lated belt ten inches thick that extends are held oat to the aucceeeori shooter. Fls-. ( t g 1 The first report startles half a hundred birds him, as hd was as wild as any one of hie P all the D minion authorities eve y a►>r- - - for the protection of -a low-ly 09 grass field around -you—a moorhen• dashes out from northern cousine,and resented every attempt tram aline one foot six inches above her Y, by the mill and hollowed -out &•long, wind under our ver feet a sni a rises a hun water line to a 1(ne four feet below the tumn summon to Ottawa the picks men y y P at a stalk. lank in old days his congeners from each province, and these complete in channel tnrou h the meadow till p g were b no means rare. The gess, too, water, or havin a width in all of 51j feet. g . g d yards away, a dozen or more of i sone Y g g with one another en the K fossa rifle 'range, ; found its way back into the mill -pool below. clatter out from the cover opposite—a flock hava long deserted us, though few winters The ship is 300 feet long 2nd ate dre, sad Ottawa for really` splendid prizaa in the form • The dam was repaired in the autumn, but of lovers rise in the next field and wheel d' laces fi,000 tons on a moder&te draught - &ter had left its mark in the aha of P pass without our see{n� a len string of of fro hies and money, the latter raagkng I~ i thew round in companies in the air—a stately them half smile ug to the air, coming, she is fitted +with two sets of triple-expan- P Bion en saes which have developed 8,500• f r'm sums Lke $250 down to $5, while the ` •� a wide shallow ditch, which is now over- heron flaps away leisurely from the water- heaven knows whence, and making for tw g former comprise some costly vvc.rk of art. . i grown with rank grass and rushes, generally a'de, and a kingfisher flashes like a meteor horse wer. She is expected to make Tempting as these prizes are, however, .. holding an inch or two of water in the w{n equally unknown dept{restion. Duck and P° ei hteen knots an hoar. wn the stream. rhe whole river is poo- teal are still fairly plentiful, widgeon natur- � there is an honor which the contestants • ter. This, one would set down as a very led with bird-lif4. - all more scarce so far inland. Last Christ- o �r ri flea nd ten consist i f two Ste. ides a value more highly than the best of them, _ ' ifles �" . aradise for snipe—but no ; often as I have Then on on o a in re ett3n -a .miss 2.. ton rtflee and ten G -tach r , • _ y g ga , gr gl o Mae day I was watching a company of duck and that is to tie among the top twenty in - followed its sinuous course I never moved uckling over a successful ri ht and left. secondary battery of siz G pound and ten K oa the river jupt {n front of the windows, file grand aggregate ;for this means being so much as a Jack there, though on a small erha ou ato to mark an otter's " seal" y 3 cured ra Try ei Hotspedo ns. fihe one of those lucky fellows who will the fol- • . not two hundred - eros awe , I would Y P paddling •bout in charge of a war aid P P 8 B'II flat, Y 3' i the mud, and a sni e, takin advanta a will slap carr ei ht for o tubes, four lowiu ear be sent b the overament ' u le three da a in P g g drake, but they were far away by the Mon- Y g undertake to find a cop Y f your mental aberration eta clear awe workia below the water line and four g Y Y . l B Y- da Birds and fish one is ftware know 8 serosa the ocean tin try their skill is marks - the week. ' he next, however, will not be so luck y' above ►t. She would, therefore, be w fair r Pe s about from aide to Bide and then Sundays ae Well as any parson, but it was nlanahip against the ri6ecnen of Ureat Bii- Then, again, a -snipe is d- ndant on a lop an effort lit nius to spot Christmas. As for -antagonist for the Haut( armored ship to be tain, India, and Australia upon the his- . the weather, In a mild, open winter they traighten8 at fifty larch dictanes. Fast &a the lets �r triebesoi water birds—coots, moor- built by Whitney, but when compared with" toric Wimbledon Common. - s tit ever where ; in ion ha, vt fl faster and be Des --their name {s le 'on. $hips like the 13ent�ow, with her two 1 t0 ton are scattered bo y P g e files the sh y g hens and dabchtcka . grass fields, hedgerows, lanes, You'nay put here the good snipe go. A farmer here has a regular family of moor ggine, she does not appear ao :err{ole. The I ' - one u an where, though the chances are Then comes a st k a elf r Lttle cue- Narci'�aue cost about$1,4.i0 000. She makes' - HaWaltan AQeiraS p y j , PPe Y bens. He feed$ them every, day and never b ; considerably against your bagging him—at mer that the best of ahgta might miss, allows a gun oa the lace. i'ou may see a I8 knots an hour over the measured mite. Col: -V. V. Ashford, commander of the A_' all events among the high hedges of—shire. ut for all that ou are a bit dis usted to p The other chi �raa the latest addition to gonolalu R des, the hod of soldiers wt,ich - Y g - h'undred or more of them feeding like chick P Y • • : At such times, too, you will generally find ee him scudding away as merrily as ever, ens in the paddock. But the old man is the Gorman navy, and is called the ~wallow, hroughi slx,ut tree recent revolution in hal# a dozen together. In a favorite haunt nth the best part of an ounce of No..4 hard at deaths door now add I fear a new The Swallow is a composite cruiser—that is, H*wmi, is Reverely att;� ked by the friends j you m,ty move fifty or sixty at a wisp, tattered harmlessly around him. Down he pharoah will sr{ee and know not Joseph. she hoe iron frames and ie plsoked with of the lett (.overament fur taking the King's �' , ' though it &ill take you alt your time to ce$ in the next Seld bat on needn't ' wood. She ie 20l feet t3 inches long, 30 feet mune and at the,►me time echeminv to ' Y A slaughter of the {anoeente—to change the 4 inches broad, and 18 feet 2 inches dee count: them. It is only the frost that scat- rouble to follow ; if you, crawl on your face scene suddenly—{s jnet the thin to tempt P• drive him from power. 1'he colonel's brother, tors them in ones and twos. As "con as or an hour he won't let ou con's within g She is furnished with twin screws and engines Attorne General Ashford, thus explains the. Y the rustic mind though vyhst pleasure or Y' ever '_the thermometer goes down they are i8�nce u ain to -da There 6 no noise, ' of 1,500 -horse wer, but she is ez ected to { K Y• profit there can be in shooting e► score of Po P matter : —" tis tragi that negotiations were off to the rivers and streams whey© the o fuse, no screaming about him ; he jubt moorhens my; feeble intellect fail to grasp. make only 131j knots. She will carry eight carried on for about four months between the i ` mud at the edge is kept soft continually by um s u uietl and is off in the most un lore 4 -inch lira ung two of which can kin , Gibson, and m brother, L',l. Volne i'' , p p q y Every now sad then, though, one meets g PP � g Y Y - = the lapping of the water. If the river freez liming manner ; but still you must re with areal aportsm•n among the lower be trained over a limited arc aft wad two ��, Aabtord, with refence to a mission to ea you must try 'the. brooks and springs. a act h{m—he is a dish fit for a kin before over a like aro forward. The other four Canada wort- rep a reciprocity treaty. p g• classes—a stray relic of bygone days, ' Every soft place will produce a snipe, how- while ou are still debating as to how on poaching and wholesale bu.glary .hacl be• mal be trained over large'ares in the broad- They ended on June. 28 in the delivery to , _ 1 s''►' ever frequented it may be. Time after - Y aide. She is to be sent to the African coast m another of his commission, fpllowed two I i arth. you managed to, mita, a full snipe conte synonymous terms. Uae such I know Y time I have moved one from a watercress to look after German interests. da a later b the a ment of $4,000 on •e- - be not a hundred: yards from the house Bei uP from the water s edge ahead of you, in the village now, a mwn who will shoot his Y Y P Y I1 three or four couple of snipe • three days in �'-- count of the sum of $5,000, which had been : I I r ' and then another, and &not er follow suit, where some one must be passing within ec-earning wildly, and Tieing higher aDd a forteight, with sn old mal:zle•loader. The Ii1: 6Wetlalieart Bayed ills Life stipulated ae the compensation of the work s! tweet eros nearly every hour of the day. i her at ever stroke of their powerful birds pay hta game Urease, at all events, if One of the best-known men in Nashville exclusive of travelling expenae9. It is also I Frost, it is said, puts all wild fowl on the wloga. They have been think{ng degpy they do not help on the f�►im, f he gets a owes hta life and success to hie evveetheart. true Lhat my brother was then a member of f c1 alerts and makes them more difficult of ap- for the last thirty aeconda and have at last shilling . .ace for as many aloe likes to He was born and reared on one of the Brit• the league, and that that body was kept fully . a • roach. «nth most birds this is undoubtedly trend to the local dealer. {eh Isles, the eon of a prosperous banker. informed of the status of the negotiation, P come to the conclusion that that extraordin- tree, bat the snipe can plead to be sn ex- a'y concussion iu the air khey have just Talking of muzzle loader ,there era very when nearly 21 he had a serious difficulty The i•:xecutive (;ommittce of the league wah . 4 caption to this, ass itis to almost every other heard means' mi(achief, 2nd do they are off. few of theca modern cheap guns that will with his father and was bidden never to shown the commission, and their advice was µ rule under the sou. On some days, certain- `The of u out of shot so ou have little darken the doors of his saeeatrai home. It asked and acted upon as to the acceptance 1 ly, he is as wide a eke as any curlew, bat . Y g P y compare with many an 'old muzzle loader i ' to re roach ourself with thii time, and was late at ni ht when he left the house and of the money when tendered. Ily brother . , if the frost holds fr any. time he will.gener- P Y that has been in s farmer a family for geaer• g shi;ding your eyes with your hand you strive ations. Despite their rough usage the bar- wandered along s moor which bordered the holds it and offers to carry out his part of I y I a close as an •atone two days out of , the wheel round a s cod family domain. He was prostrated with the agreement upon the payment by the € _ ally lie a Y to wa -ch them as y • rels are cle finer now than , those of g every three. Yerhapa lie is loth to 1ea�'e hie quarter of a mile away, m the bright Eun many £5 13rnmmagena that have not been grief and remorse and determined to take Government of the balance of the earn agreed _ hard-won feeding ground, or perhaps he is ,light• They are gone ! No, they are coma in u e for twelve months. No doubt there his life. 13e sat down and took hie pistol upon." _ ( - . weak with continued abstinence, or, more ing -round again T Dawn you go on your in ar good deal in the solid ' breach—to em- oat. . As he reflected; he took a photograph A Eemarkaele Escape.:,- { likely still,' it is pure perversity ; but cer- knees behind a friendly bush, and watch ploy somewhat of a Hibernianism—but still of his sweetheart from an inner pocket of : ` tain it is, one way or another .toat snipe their approach. As they near their favorits the real difference lies in the metal. Sad hie cost and scanned the well-known features A touching ineideat in connection with- - ' -which would be off the instant yon entered fat once more they wheel again• and and• iron, like bad most; thiaga, is peculiarly a with eyes dimmed with tears. Thinking the submergence of the town of Zag, in the field in mild- weather, will over and over denly come dashing down all together, like nineteenth century fnvention. upon her, hope returned, and he deter ain $witze.land, was the discovery at daylight. _ ' 'r again rise at our ver feet, or even half•&- ed to live for, her sake, if not for his own. of a cradle floating on the lake several hun- l • Y Y a acre&k of lightning ; at the last moment But even if you have grit the beat gun ' dozen yards behind you, in a hard front. q ever bre{lt {t is s problem what to pat in Y • k° P �e dred feet from the shore. Several boatmen - taey see. you, and swerve a ain but it is He hastil shoved the wee a sato his k- - There is always a good deal of. read cuss- .toe late• Their flight is as steady as a side it for this sort of work. No 8,no doubt, et and startod for the ratlway station. pat off to aecnre it, but what was their sur- I � _ - - ` ed�ess" about a Knipe. If you skip a corner rock now, and one, or perhaps tvro, must is the right shot {n the ri ht barrel but the came to America and drifted to NashviUa P on rowing sloegsids to find a babe . r there is sure to be•one there ; if you walk gg ' He roe rod in bueinesa 2nd {s now &high- sleeping peacefully. V4'hether the cradle' . f , . d with the brook Pay the penalty of their rashness. difficulty lies in the left. If yon ase a larger; P Pe down a narrow neck of len , 1 r cted citizen. was naked from a window in one of the ; winding round on either side of you, which- 'After tthis piece of luck, for snipe will -not size yon meet keep your second string for Y P I I Urtnnstel the rom•nee ends here. doomed houses or wae'ace{dentally released • t ever way you tarn your eyes the beggar is always be so confiding, there should be a Isrger game. No. 4 i8 none too heavy fora Y from the wreckage will never be known. 1 other. If there is any blank for half a mile er eo to stimulate your atallard, bat it pLya the deuoe with the two• For Yyeah he had no commnniaation with The little child was nn{njui'ed. The ts0ene -- sure to get rep the ener 'es • thou h, robably, it only succeeds inch breast of a snipe, if it manages to score bin City, and the letters he wrote his place which is peculiarly awkward to shoot, gt g P , Y on shore among the matrons who had gather - in divertIn our attention to the thousand at all. Perhaps, on the whole, the smaller sweethes f miscarried fol ehortl after he • . - that is the place a snipe will choose to li 8 Y left her famil moved to a distant town. ed there to join in the eneral lamentation' . in. If there are cows. anywhere handy, h and one creatures around yon, The next size is the best for both barrels. It will kill y ] g 4 victim, perhaps, any hang' goose g He returned home •few years ago and `yam thetic, each woman in tarn gazing : f ' is ante to fly right across them. If yo towers, and fors moment t below w welt enou h st w Pa on think he is lost, till he comes down pinch, and for every duck that can carry it pought oat his early lova $he was married, wiistfully into the little face in the effort to. shoot and kill your bird and harry on wit y 2nd three children la ed about her knees. suddenl like a stone, on the other side of away comfortabl yon . bag an extra couple P yy� indentify it. . an empty gun to'retrieve him, there is sur q . He has consoled himself with a fair Amari- - rner read the $trealai. Thou, -if you have i'wo dog, you of snipe, so the balance Domes pretty even. oen 2nd cowciden himself one of the happi- _ . bo be a second round the co . _ sweat! for a' bit, and then mrake rep your One often boars of men using No. 19 for NIscon as a Plaee for flea Fo W� .. _ • t:a►ke advantage of yon. It is more th& est of mea But he has never ceased to often it is downright malice mind to jump the brook and retrieve your snipe shooting, but the practice i• atroagly SLOOtIIltR- ` craftiness very , If >save esl'ortt mach, yon so be condemned. Bird after bird will fly ink his stare for the girl who once saved There is one .time, however, when our frien own ePo into the Ba of Chalenr fo part of the I j will robably get.one'leg into the water in away from it apparently nninjnred, only to his life ; that her influence did prevent him Miscoa, situated at the Sromuitnh�ern enira�ce - may be ca ht . nappwg ' but, one has the ahem t and then you will swear more, fsU dead hail a mile away or die in some from su{vide he fratnkty stated to one who scanty of Gloaeester, yin the Province of - ` t a - look very s arp to profit by it : the first fe So does s ituall sin lead to a granter e. corner. is fa►mtlisr with his life or before a big storm, w art 2nd l with this ase of small '�'"T+ New Branawick, is one of the best places I I home of a t aw, than a week's wor On on o, Pickin n s Y psrce ve ou s igger bag y g despite mishaps, g P r`i'eOrge Wa8I11Dji'�OD'S Grist moll. for aes•fowl shooting in America. Here _ • i o n weather. snipe every here and there, if yon are in shot is the peraie{Das doctrine that it im le- from se tember until November are to be ' timate .to _ on s sni at sn distance. The mill that Washington built stands in P brant, and ducks of vsrione - - - in form, or _ lnissi8g bird after bifid in the mosb 8i own how- a ravine half a. mile east of Perryopolis, found geese, • - ' A snipe is a firat'rate meteorologiai- H p t .. kinds • while in August and September "clerk of the weather' unable manner if yon are sot. It is A sitagle shot wilNbrin of a snipe getting Fa efts oonnty, Pa,t is still in operation, , knows as weal as the no cod re•eoning about the matter, a miss ever fes sway. enrlew- lover and other small birds, which , he ood time is cx'ming,. an g y t self -ratter, a mon o$ if he •ia toughed," so say these wiaeaarea. and ropolled, as he designed, by a stream love the vicinit of. the les, are to be met:. r - i- himge�f when 8 1 cona,de - is a mi$s, and not all the {s not to be deterred by any pa try I True anon h a sin le shot will kill if it ro� g down •ragged run called &#ter the with, Miscou is now made more sccwdble' j . iii the world wiU'rectify. i�. g ' ` g founder of the milt The latter {a as mi ht . L &tionB of personal safety from 8etti hon Presently you Dome upon the plovers touches a vital part,-& single shot will Orly to the sportsman by the completion of a t . fail• share in the feast. In a eoupl ain, feeding on carne bit of , soft ground break a pinion bone if it have sufficient im• be expected, a rude etxnotare, railwa from the line of the Intereolonial to- I tus—but how man non -vital spots are it eonsisted of but one story, 2nd the lines Ca vette, which is about 25 miles distant• • ` ' he ha.e had his fill and settle$ down gaietl +� I ' tit. ' If anq two -legged cresta a aee►r the stream. Almost before yon have pe y from the Miscou s rt' ands. ' di es ht of them through the hedge, there, even in the small ares of a snippee's where Wahington left off abed the improve -1 I can ht st boo here a shot will take no immedlato mentis, such as they were, begnaI are plain P° �° with a gun is rade enough to disturb h thea' heads are up in .the aitr witch swore- y, - --_ i - treats him with dignified co - of dwia er- • For flys or six effect *yond oondemhintx the unhappy vio- ly disaernfbte. The name of the proprietor siesta, lib move. If his toes a derful premcisnee g . in � and refuses on nzzle oar larl►in lhow tb get til to a lingering death in atter solitude T Ls 9smuel Smith, who takes ppride the t at thea S ithead navali'ev�iew oneboard tempt, bat ev n minutes y p , Y $ares the iteone of s wounded snipe fact that it has been kept in the i�mith family P _ actually trodden upon, he will ries, near them, bat they soon decide the quos Y P cry d he flu a away wi h et is un- as he struggles in the water or fluttert� vain• sfnae it passed from the hposaesai f this ahro genie�l, who yi he gaeat of the Q sen, wad,' they under protest, an P « , tion for ou. The nearest outgo illuatrions founder. To t ttun injured air, as mach as to Bay k on m y y et a better Took at the ly among the rashes with w broken wingl, ale0 admi ' the Dant teal bat it isn't sport." It doesn t to a e�y, and rises tog from that veaeet The last revions 000asion _ ` ' 1 L me hind the ked , a panic seizes the should strike a chord in every sportsman a Welkin n o slavers werek housed, thea calk nn8' shoot th' be breast, It {s bad ono h bhat oar plesrnro 8 y _ him long though to recover himself, a d : hosmtg and they .all follow snit. If _ �on lie oasis i^ema{wn throegh the years since their on whish the CrowaPrince met Eugenie, -> once on " crude peaCOeli id digested in t e , should neeesearilyy involve anoa+�r 0treatnre's 3, defiance io the wick still, and your luck has not dbrertei yon, without seekfn to inam-se it by rock- occas - Stillfnrthereastontlheelevation then Empr�e of France, was at the foetitvi "bath," he bids cariosi uoa`►y ipme,,ont2ider within $ sten the house of AMr. Hersey, one of the tree which took pleas on the o�eni�g of the � �.1 , do.hit on jant sn a- , and his white tortn;e. t rtioa of toss t Suez Canal fn November,: 1888--sn in- - r ,t.. ; whets of man. Ii yoo ka a range. esti is Wel , b4�'4 , ori owners of the pp�� tR time sa this you breast shanvs $f 'e -eye t the Snipe shoo , vn s bid IiAw s pretty u a which Pen'yop� was terv�l of eighteen crowded Fall of , - - then ; bafr the luck f L o mgL�rd . t. _ . 7 of it, bro - dsark book dd a tl�Cy e hovers well ped sat B now. The ttiar• b h i�II • evaubo far both the pt�ese 2nd the Ptlnos. > - � p . .. oma, fio begin +tNth, �rou sire of 0altivation (whtstevet to may. be) goes - - isy veriea►oo.. slowly io tLe •OoDsl - - : -�.' w --sr M. my .- " - . the the _ , -- -- .. I ., , - .:. . . . is . 1 i - T _, t. • -- t - ':I. _ �•� _ I' - y�. .�A.. 1 }fix.. • • , .Kt: r" - 1 `x ' -; t i - - .. , 1 i r:- . H 4 •f 1 9`t.. :u - -. �.' t '; _ . t = , i f. :' a • 7 Y .. I r= t ; ,. , y _ . /_ s_.. 5 �` _. _. - , . t -,: F . a .. .. .f. gin.. -. • I . � 4:> �u . .- - L p . -. ..�'. n !•.!` .I i �� t q• _ _ r : r %.. i. aH .t, : s .: �'�,._, �. _. .:..-. ., .. �/+ Fes' +- - - - - -- p_. r_,._. . .. 4 ,. ...--. .. .fit._ � --t--._---:..-._-._-'-_���,1 �:.�� .- .a ... � ,. ` W' r--'�' `u� X-n+rs�-r..ISxcT,+:4svd m".* ... _ _ .- — - -'- _ . . , •ra.a- s , .... - - _ _� - _ - ..: .- ,v r 4 _ ,� )) _ F ' r ?.F.. - - ,.. 1.;r t tvr- t *A . -. r�E e i ,, �, J :•. . • �.. .-.. .q.... - .I ... _ e l- f,: • / R • ,. . s. _ : I 3'- , . .moi _ J 1 ', �: ♦ k ^'°'``�". 'NEW ADVERTIBEMENtB TN18 O A Y . iTsis::kedil ~ as `. ; �><: w-40,. , - Mr.. J la ill. oh Gri s iWt i(� - The Dominion 4bver��ent ba*re: 4t y J - x� F t� Local-iW. H. Field.-"Mi�O.Lill a (]oxdou se . • f .,:: . , a t Thursday, November-- 17th, as a ,,� lone coal oil for gl' at Logan's.* ,A a "' Locals --Wm. Lo an. � ... R .#' day of tihanksgiving to the Almighty for• r Notice-=S+P.' Woodruff. ,: the blessin a vouoiisafed' dnrin the est --A nid6 shower o>} Wednesda�t night. k .;,� g N, ` - r -= ` To Rent—Ed Wright . ear g . g p ' ' �� i 1ti�ADI ►.11I . ,. ' �.R'�1T S • � p� ;. � . f y ,Mr. B. Bunting expects to move into , ; ' � ,. "■, ! �~ � n � :. � � Locat—E. Stephenson r 4 , #• s1.111 -,. # r:. . . I /.;� ...__� v • ievierw► r' ►ds r �` his new house in October. �- , . � fy Local Warren Woodrafi: ,�,,����,. ' •.. Hsa Dielton dress Dodd onl 11 r • . House to Let—W. D. Hod son' The services on Bandag morning next -- v3► 8 9 • i�C g cents er rd a: Lo 'e. f t II�e.-filly' au hada 1• �iol�l. Yoollen Yarnes—Dickie Margtus. the Methodist church in' this village P ya t xr I' will consist of a quarterl review of the --Miss A. Jac son, of Clinton, spent i,;: t i >i , r r - ' # ' y � 1'.. Sabbath School work Every member of Sunday 'last with�friends in towan• :V . i' � ' _; I ` �� ,, ��, ,: the Sabbath School is r nested to be �1 —Sow to save anon —by settling at i , •...• z � ., .'.,- � -,. � f eeyy present, ae welt as the parents, as the olnce with Warren.Woodrnff. PICHERING, ONT, SEPT. 2$,1887. Pe erg I� e - serviob is e: cted to be v interes ' t; FINGER G ' to both old and young --� owner avec soon found .far the D�1,i.1J1SM • - Time Ohaased0 umbrella advertised in last week's N$ws. - . . isi ' —Reeve Monkhoase is v ting Ottawa �anadlaII, So0ec11, 11. i r., ` - The Baptist chitrch lyse - g In Bales i • - and the Pr vincial Exhibition this week. t Bald 121 . ' .. . . - Tal,, N>Sws from date to end of mall for worship will,on and after Lords ° I CreB , W r I t dap evening, Sept. 26th, meet at 7 o'clock-Beantifiil winoeys in stripes and Bee -Hive etc. I � • 18% for $1.15 cash, or 20 ets. * i i _ instead of 8 as formerly. The subject of plaids selling cheap at Logan s. , to end of 1887: Here is a chance. ', �.;`r..� a diecnesion For next Lords day avenin —The Danaville Brurc ,pan pats in his nen _ , R d . sroko JM �. . _- ... ;." will be as follows, viz.: "The place ati spare time shooting squirrels. He baggs I • ' I We see by the Bowmanville ' papers teaching of the two ordinances --Baptism about two al week. • - 1' that Willie, son of Rev. H. S. Matthews, and the Lord's Supper." All are cords- •-Mr. D.' F. Every has 6he finest straw• j . - _ % - • met with an accident on Friday of last ally invited to attend. W. Freed, pastor. berry apples we have seen this year. We - j - wq��ek. He was gathering beech nuts, Ladies' Aid. have sampled them. when the limb of the tree broke and he The follows$ o8icers were elected for •—A le barrels for sale and cis>liaerne fell t the ground, breaking the :bone of the ensuing year at a recent meeting of pp DOUBLE BE i#LYN I i. mane to order at W. D. Gordon's cooper• -' : , t arm. the Ladies Aid sdoiety of the Methodist age, Pickering. x`46-8 SINGLE BERLIN, Footb challease. a , church, viz.:—President, Mrs. Tboa. ; 'i J . Werare re uested to announce that the Peart ; 1st Vieo-President, Miss Lo an ; ' ' --Mr. d Mia. Wm. Moore, of Yaba . q g City, Cai, were visiting at Mr. George ZEPtIgR,, SA�'vY, &e•, Public School Football team will be 2nd Vice -President, Mrs. John Gee ; Lens's last week. - IN EVEP#Y SHADE . pleased to meet the town team on Friday Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Allawap ; Secretary, - • - - afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to la a match, Miss Martha Triffitt. —Mr. Richard (lrille, Kin on road - - and the are hereb challenged to face A Maze Chance. "' f: east, is somewhat better, although still , ri R`� - the ball or show t e white feather. A will be aeei\'by advertisement in suffering from his recent illness. , }_, ! ; ' -- . ma""t FostivaL another column, r. John Field o$ers —All parties indebted to W. H. Field I �� ! _ . The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist his fine and handsoo ly situated residence will please call at the Drug Store and c; o _ 00 - , church in this village intend holding their in this village for, Bale. This is one of settle before 80th September. * ,' ! j : __ annum Harvest Home Festival tale fore• the choicest Tess epees in the; place, and —Make your entries for theiokering: PluBhes and Vely©t8ns Of eaIItlful shados just . part of October, probably about the 7th, farmers contemplating retiring, or others Fair during the next weejc or so, and save - . of which further announcements will be desiring to locate in thib thriving village, the Secretary a lot of trouble. , -' Opened out, call a2>4d Bee them; . ' made. It is expe-.ted that the Rev. Dr. should take advantage of this o ortunity ' . - PP —Farmers are delivering barley � at the E' Posta, of Toronto, a>ad the Tabernacle to secure a home. Irbor in large quantities these days. I ;� _ choir of Whitby will take part in the who ReporL �. Money should soon begin 'to circulate. ' roceedin s # . - P g • Madam _Rumor has been whispering —The chestnut crop is immense this - - . around amon her lad friends that the i - . • • - The Apple Crop. . :: g Y year, which indicates that we will have -p• Bonie of our exchanges report that. the Dramatic Club of Lhis place, Bo saooesa- the usual Canadian winter weather be- PzG�E.��1.L.�iV, ONT• apple crop in this Province t�lis year is a fnl in.producing dramas last winter, in• foie long. - . failure. I But there must be some mistake tend re -appearing about •Xmas with an --- about this, as very low rices rule the entirely new series of comic plays. We ---In a letter received from young Lep• } P per by a parry in the village, he etiates + . ` Toronto market. Some of the residents hope the dear old lady was not mistaken, . of Pickerin townahi , we have been in- and tbat her whisperings will be duly that be is getting along nicely at the 8 P General Hospital in Toronto. I • ° - i . ;; formed, took apples to Toronto last week, - - verified. . 1 , . --Vet. Hopkins has a beautiful Shot• . . . but could- not get more than- from 40 •pn:loes Ligsos '` , '`' - )ot " - cents to $1 per bbl. for them. This did The Scott Act seems /to 'be attacked at land stallion (recently iiz�ppoorigid by, and r n f h he ci the property of, Mr. Robt. Miller), in . of pay or drawing t em tot ty• eyery,'�ulnerable point, legally, stealthily charge, and is breaking it in. It's a TH U�LIC . aalothoz swat Tli:o. and ,otherwise. There is an individual beauty. , ' . In addition to the list of special prizes going through Scott Act counties just --Our namesake at Orono says 'The If yon Want Pute Drug►s,, C eMicals, Shoulder Bre, - fu> the Pi¢kerin ,ahead announced now selling a reoi for making all kinds K y Pickering NEws i$ chock full of •enter- Patent Med1ci11eR S On es Perfilvae and all . ins Tan Naws. M .. Jose b Pi ber, of the of Ii from a cheap kind of alcohol � p g � �� ..' P P ed prise, and its colmm�e are always well Commercial Hotel, Brougham, offers the call metlylated spirits, which he puts fllled with interesting news items." I Totter ArtlCles, y0 vVlll find our; following :-i5 for the fastest trotting through a process called deodorising, and Thanks deer boy. i�tOCk CO plate. gelding or mare, owned in the town- then by means of favoring extracts con• ' shi and i8 for second prize. Mr. verte, so it is said, into malt or rye —Cheap esoarsiona—Sept. Both and Piper states•that he was not asked to' whiskey, wine, Qin, brandy, etc. He bas Oct. 1st. �P-hitby or Piokerin to Pori g ('����2 �('1 �(1TO SI *.- f T E RIP S J ust been do' Gael b. Huron or Detroit acid return, 6 r . f donate a prize or he world have done so, ] mg p naw and Bay City, i8; Grand Rapids, - . . before and had it published in the regular �,,,k o esu pts. and family. recipeF careful y compounded at the list. . Cincinnatti, Chios o and Milwaukee, We learn that the plans of the pro•' 111; Cleveland, I , aokinse, $8.50, all - • ; posed im rovements to the Ontariu Bank cod till end Oct. 11, o return. Procure = • = �a� bnildin P g I KERING PHARMACY , During the summer a nnmber of g are about ready, and that oyer- tickets from E. Stephenaony telegraph • • "fakirs" have been plying their various ations will be` commenced on the building and ticket office, Whitby. * L . -1 games at the Island in Toronto Bay. in a short time. It is proposed to brick in the atractare, and ale° to ��n" IsAsonoo. . They are now dispersing and can be put on an I - f f additional store ,raisin it to a 'level Says an exchange :—Some country SETTLED 0 CE MORE _ound in full force at the various fairs. y g _ A simple rule that can be followed by any• with the "Gordon House" front. This newapapers are pitiful enough, but moat e • ` body, will beat all the ah rs in the will mat9rially add to the appearance of them are as good as circumstances . 1 ' . �o(�_� , world. It is simply this : Keep your thereof, and will be a decided improye- permit, and do more for their town and - , money in your pocket.. Let their talk be went in the village. , section titan all the growlers from Beer• . - " . ever so enticing, of their ams ever co s a .':, f' sheba to $clang Bay. You can't print a We have got down to real hard work. We do Our bat . . t ; million doijar newspaper in a ten cent t BatiBf the e0 le and ud from a earanCes We d0 apparently simple, let them one. On crit wa out to .the residence of. our p p. pp r i. y town, and the publisher of • first- wlu it Fail to Conaeet.. _. old friend, Stephen Cro�ik, the other day class country newapayer does more work each BeaBOII We are forced o increase our staff in order `: The great storm promised by Mr. we -noticed Thos. Madden s- stump ma- and gives more for the. money and en- tQ comply with the Wa11t i Of ur,Customers. Any pe1r9011 Wiggins seems to be lingering in the out- chine at work cin thei farm Ar- Ambrose .00araRement offered, than any class of who is not satisfied with this r of that We do cod work �i28t " ��akirts of apace. It will be a severe re- Boone. The machine worked like a charm. workers we know of. • The res table !. p . flection on the Canadian weather prophet 4 large stump was hitched to, and one country prase exerts a'wide in9tienoe'and g"1Ve u8 a trial. Let uB make y u a nice fall 'Suit or an over- . _ t� " if it fails to put in appearance. It is not team of horses hauled -,it out in a very few is one of the greatest forces in this noble coat we guarantee a fit and fir t -class workmanship.. `` . - as ii it were an ordin eve -da sort niinutea, roots and all. With atiDliances count .` of storm, as in• that case its non.&rrival of this kind for ridding fields of stumps • I i - . sold, snss fozglaXC ` . - on schedule time would not be a matter we should think it would pay every farmer I c importance. _ It is a storm of three or to clear his land of such hindrances to On Wednesday n• ht last, shortly after • .. � tk. four years' prediction, and if after think. the successful working of his farm. 12 0 clock, Itev. Fattier Bheahan was j ing about it all this time and announcing W sympathize. , .8 aroused from his slumbers by a noise at r m, ss � /� � � � j its coming it declines to materialize, Mr. his bedroom door. Thinking at first that g ' �. ; . 4� / j� The First National Bank of Danville, he might have been mistaken, he lay still Wiggins will have a right to feel that he N. Y., "went u " a short time o, need . has been ill-used. . p aR for a second, when the noise was again . our friend of The Breeze is out a cool bund- heard, and he was then convinced that �, 4 . aria xne:easing � red dollars in consequence. We heartily someone was riving to get into his room. . ,The Ontario Grand Lodge of the A. 0. sympatliize with our cotem., for we well Jumping out of bed he strue he door ` 000 members understand the years of toil. s t and j II, W. has now enrolled 12, and asked what was wanted. voice: I,I . which, with the membershi of other midnight oil burnt in accumulatin this— .i • P R outside responded, Your money or pont hltb $O�k a Mu51(, �' stOl`� jurisdictions, constitutes a grand total of to a newspaper man—small fortune. life." As Father Sheahan diid not feel : ;� • - 200,000 members under the. control of Tai, NEws has never met with a similar he " „like giving ap either ;net at that time, ' Teachers and St dents JA�tentiaL - - .1 the Supreme Lodge. An amended'ritual misfortune, through banks buraLing, made haste to place himself within reach has been prepared under the direction of and for a very good reason. We cam of something with which to defend him• i the Sppreme Lodge, and will shortly be svmpathiie all the same, though. self. Stepping around to the other aide A FULL S PPLY OF supplied subordinate lodges. It artakes A is home. of the ed he k his rev leer out of a I I " . I F ow sc b loo 0 of the principal features of both the old . The S. A. of Part Hope hale got eels a drawer, and at this jnnotare the burglars _ . ritual and that now in use. No ne�� I " matter is introduced, but the o ensu new eclOer>;e to attract public attention. threw themselves against the door and P g The other evening they paraded -the burst it open. Father Sheahan fired at i I ceremonies are considerably shortened, streets' with ten young women arrayed in them, the ball striking the door Jamb. -, : - which will a voted a desired improve- s otless white each carr ' a lam in Une of the bee tars answered this with sed In C011e B- Colla •ate Institutes Model and P b i a�. ment. yin > > 11iC her hand. Five of the lights were li htPed, a shot but the ball graced the edge of the .' - • s.a>m i izs.' and five were not. Thin was done to door and ' thereb failed to reach its SC11001s A�W�yB On) ball , at Pubh$hers lowest y fi b hem �' rifles. A n book not in stock ro- - . f • As this is the season of Lha year when carry out a representation .f the parable mark. Another shot was red y t , p y p , - these machines are largely used it may f -the ten virgins, who we.it out to meet the ball ,grazing the wall near by the . dured wlthl 24 hours. b'b well to state that the law now requires he bridegroom, of whom five were wise chimney -and lodging in the opposite wall. , a man to be sent slop the h' hwa in dfive—otherwise A gentleman who Father sheatian attempted to fire again E+ le2entary BesBons In E gush (TeaCherf ed1t10n. 8 p �- advan�e of traction engines to give notice as watching the procession anfeelinRly bat hie revolver refused to go of% and st Slips of Tongue and Pen, " by J. $. Long,. L. L. D:... iof their approach, thus lesseningg the emarked that the whole sen were "other- reali>Zing tris belQlesa condition tie threwt ( obabilit of rnnawa accidents. It a18o • e•" open the west window of his bedroom and , 1 i ovidea that if an en a be stationed ' ` .jumped to the around, a distance. of about SC�QO1b t, U;PPL S A SPL' C1�� Pr l� of so fsass as f t Looses: • .. . . ' near a highway, it must be stoped while ; An exchan a remarks that I same i' o twentyy test, caking the window shutter ; , . i teams are passing. The law is a good le im e t is ae with him. Fortunately he attack on his 1 assn sae y thwR to' fill feet, and did not receive any igjaries. S��OL LOB S AND SAPS one, ae runaway accidents are frequently p a newspaper, especially with :oeal ' • ' 4 ° : 1 , - . - caused from the nose made by these ewe, but let them try it for a week, and He barely had time to recover him- ,+;. f . engines.• Some engineers, also, seem to hey world wonder how the paper, -week self when he noticed the burglars leaving 'Large Unabridged Diotionaries Gazetteer,etc'., _ at Publieher8' - .' take d�*t in frightening nervous horses nand week out, kee s' u the interest." the'lcitcheu entrance of the. • house. One lOWBBt Il ' P p p oes. All orders by mall promptly filled. j by blowing the whistles, allowing steam r cotem, ie ri ht, and there are eo le °f them went out through the stable yard, ,. .,, to escape, etc. this villa gig who wond8r how TaE while the utber took to the street, and `�t� i g vanished. An investigation on Thursday. $�, PO#►O acid Thio�os.. Sava gets ars locale every week. Well, , morning showed that the burglars had A1itOgraph, and Scrap bums in great varlet . On Saturday night Last Mr. Jerry nr aim is to Rive our readers a good of eeted an entrance at the cellar window # - y :, , -; , - O'Connor's residence, east of the village ocal paper, and we spare neither time ....• i on the north side, and ascending to the f and near the cheese 'factory, was visited or trouble in hunting up all the kcal kitchen had l't a lamp and proceeded to { Spkial attenti' '14eI1 i 0 a� ord��' . ' a, jj . the palliest lot of thieves we have Byer appenings that. transpire around the vitt a lore the Town -stair rooms. Every- i�eelj(l Dulls Brg,t�©'OPel�t rates■ '' h and -tell of. Some time in the night 1 ge and vicinity. - y p ; } 'C O J thing in the parlor and sitting•room was . ey went through Mr. O'Connor's hen- hottld be sslod.: ~� L turned n side down, but nothing is miss-; "F* tris., ,r4i :: I,: ;; Is � ,k, .. Deese and stole a lar a number of his P , # , R Saye the 7,.indsay Post : =5otne time ins. They then proceeded np-stairs to choicest fowls, taking so many that they a o active a ants sold in this vi ' ether S eahan's b d -room at the Bead 0�i v - . tl unable -to car them with R cavity F h e s 11 ress - were eviden p ry a large number of hand granades, said of the stairway, with the results above r * I safety, as a number were found scattered• t be filled with some atent fluid tbat recorded, Father S)neshan, states . that] `• 't •' `` � i p t, along the lane the neat morning. But onld annihilate a fire when the Rranade one of the men was .abogt his aaze, whiles ., . .. li®t"b�,RkBeB, ink Yell i. of 'geaSf3h .below Ol g �' .. ; , _ the cheekiest part of their proceedings is as broken over the flame. In local the other was smaller. . • i I•Ie thinks the ,-:.: . .. I i . still to be recounted. Thep drove mato cbories man of these articles are hwi are art of the g that visited tt�e �1: ' J # ' - r a : y R MsPectf u , �olic�t �011� X111 y; r,,� . ,� 1, • the yard just east of the honse,and helped a out read for use in case of fire. I't rut's house at, -Thornhill the othei ' {WOV , : ,� -, . I . themselves to a load of wood, all cut up uld'be well to try a few in ttie beck night, one of whom arae caught at Toy '11it•JjR �° � . ` ' to stove len hs, and then .made , �.. ' dell # , ,. ;leer- N.1if di1.�' ,rt, i n4 y rd and test the value of irhe tt>Fticle.. A Tonto, while the ot,hers evident strncl' ' j �} - ;I#r�34 E?Ja ,; �_ } • r;: o$ Mr. O'Connor and -,his son were al was 'made at wall l st a ac ss t e tl t t th i 'hands dere '"rf ;lsxai� v-.'11� 1 � �i ] U'r. :. J •J % f iL�tx1{ tiv E i� � tlY F 3 � . �' ` Cori1 a we k end ro h can r�►o Tyr gip' , ; r �, it, ;t' AWA from home at the time, .but the t e Hades bither't a or eta Father bealian alt foL ry,o rito o t�"Dyed l , „ L,, ►.t�tci' +I', e .. I.. _ gra f b ko- ag W nt V k F ,Q4+ i, a!s �.I ( - A .y ii.. ^° v..;, I r v - 9f •:, ` i�r menfolks.: were at home.. ,,There. is no o strength in the sot�itiou, prove to be Thttrs$s�* morbi>j to < pldce the imalte j '�`'(' ry� assn r cine to the thieves. t t! �J S�J ► 1r OIRE YV I i ". p act;cu.ly wor.Llesa. , i�q t.ie hands of detectives.. - . `w , :., _ .. _ , >. . -. :._. .: .. --4-.. _. :. ,. ,.. _ 'I at `,.`- a �- .. - - ,i. .. ,. .,r,..- - .,_ .,. .. 1 . t ra d . .- .. ... �.r ..- .. , x• .... - - - ., - . :. ,. r. . .. , z .' is _ • , 1 �.:' ) �. c�.�.,.. '.� ..r .- .. .r:, ^.� .. S _ t.- .. . _ - 1`. 1 r } I r 4 .: s , .1s. l" �t� }I 1 - is v r s} . , r.: . -,+. ' r C, - d3 _ ) •. \ .ga'l'l. .-- !'. , .. t -:-.. - n:�_-, f -�[ ii . is WA