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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_10_21I or,., , , �..- I .. A., - �, - . I k. �.,�.% .j - 4 , '' - 1, , . . .. . , , i � •.,I - . 1 ....... '. I � .: . . : . _. . .. �:� . 4 � .:;I,, . ..I I .-.;_- . �,� *.o: I o �;­- . . . - I . . . , w . ; -, 7 1. I '.� �. - . I .- - '. . �_. � I . ; , � .: . . . . . .... . - .. : . ." .,. ­ , 11 ­,., - _01�_ - _ . . ... ..... . _ ­­. - , t I t' - . I ; I , � - � 1 I " I P, 1 % .. �� I I F t %, ­ . I . . � " - . i , I �) . - o .,F . F, I , , - 1-k- . . kil L�_ I I I I r , 1. , "r , . , I .. . 0. - - . - - I . . I . ; ie �,d�, dA,...t . , 1- � I I 40 ) '.. � )��l . .1 I H . ./ . . - . — — .__ . . : 1,. . ..--�11-1,-1 ,,.�,: :. ­.-'#L!l VOLT -. -IT �-,, /t, )�'! �. � I f ­­ . I '. 1-1 , X 111111111111� - . . . . I . . . I . - . 14.j A V '- I P1rV.-V-VRVKCT,­ ONT.. FRID*A. A- ,,.-OCTOBER " — 21, 18 87. 87 & - I I I r ,: . r i �j �.; '. '': 11�_ � .1 w. Z . .'. kj,.,, 1�. ' , P:10 "i: Is ,S: NO* 51. * 0 1 M � 0 th , . - . � I , . , , 4, .- , i '. . t: , 1- --- 17 1 - I -00� 01 � .� Is I . - I � - '0,� , - P ,_ A � -_ F pow"P the JMWeffigte WAUtS - , ,:).� , ; - . - - - - t and - . . I . . - - I I -, . - . - I . -f�.A ' - kdAY OVOUiUK 'AS" I t, 1, T. ,,b r., on MO .,,,,.t.'g 'L'tor . 1% is tile general o - T ester, constituents. n .. I I . . . � . COW. After tea the chair iticians that I - . . r OURSUB130WERS:By a air ion• of well posted pd, - a - .� I 11 . - . �.. i i 11 TO, _ .Ias fat grab 6 . ­. - , 1, . r : to the address label on your paper you . Rov. Mr. MOC111100, When . ­ . Wroftostonat (&gWb4-:- ,worrju,, I OUT AROUND US W 1- .. 'd mobrtain the date tOV, 910h % I was t&keu by Fiftieth 0Ww"in be a busy Spa stormy I L - . . _. - can always a . . ' was eutar*ned b A choice bo4y, as much important IO&IstiOD will be -- -- ... .. - 11 . - a 4 . .. . SIX . as. regard to the I a I L , 'IT --o5PW_iallY in - . . . bmiption to Tim Nzws to Paid, i is zoo*ZV; 31f the company � - , . - 6 ,.axe acknowledged rby A L-AtIST LOCI, 40719XV D, Solos, son . I I . . I xad"(- c � - =ittsinbo - a JUTTIW DOWN Of OUR pvwam consisting Of WIWI � considered maven of . I , - ­ -, . . A~­­r� 1.r_-—____ ­­�_ _",;­"-�­ �hsuie of date on Is. Always I . . - u . . � . ­- I , , ,.­- 1, - bel on the &per 101 , �TRZ PRE , AXD . . which & surplus, the tariff, a . BA13T lowing receipt of money at this tffice! -OXDxNT19- . I ­ __ - - readings ama reeitatioua, dw - the latter billsalready . . � COWMS� . - . ig in course Of - us VV O. k J H. WOODI � when all de ' � of the keep the data paid ahead. tf- . I . � .. I t ! ,� ":.,f � liational authem was Bungi . Projected - . ,i - � . I - - - I - . . , I . A 1� Pi;;kaft , Ofte second door east __ — - 1. �--r-_------­- - - • - � 11. � . -i. , .�.. � 4 li i I I ,..",, 0. 7 .Igbq -next 1!00 91 incubation -to, "Y' nothing Of I , 9 W-7 .7 .'r :, � 1'. . . P1161.w to their homes. ' ; - ) . g Public. . .� , �1 . '; '; �- rep. Id the labor and railroad � . L 4 i "flace. ;""_�­ on " R To the haurin , - �.' J; .. '; _. �- 7 0014AWA." "" ,_ I iden e legislation . - . . . .1 . I . . pi ill be held at the � , l.... I - : . �iif_._,-?� � of the kind w i ' each of the great L . . LL . - - '• C . ".(2., -_11 .:!:AL'" I , � . . I Ing . . yEft- I � L - . : - i, .- I .; .� L. � a �. 11 � . - L . air of of Mr. R believes that possi . . Voians, Surgeons, etc., (Dr. Rei, Coroner), ot I I I.; is own is invested With'-R'P eDjoyable timedecide the next Presidential . S BATEMAN & REA, Ph Richard Knowles, on the even questions. And then , it is 'ble .Xr. "i7 - XUq1-,L9=dd50=9 , , -� Th 7- �t Oct.26th, when a very ' e . . I., t - piulteri jICKERING, thieves evidently, as I I : ng, Out. Moe boors --Morning from . several attempts at Of RoBlySON 'CRIUSOB. parties - . . . �� rac its course next winter. � I : . - , suing from 5 to 6 o'clock -l -v - I rot-olass Fly* ind Life 3g has been made during the may be expected.. election I � ­ I I L . so to 11:30; ov I Ageiit for the following A house-brftuii - _e near advelt of -, I . . I . "Al.C.P.S., Out. � i Insurance Companies; .- . : . Aaotber indication of the - 4 I i - , X.D, I 9 ' in - . 'Bi few days. Citizens Ve cautioned to .� .1 I . 'ROUGE HILV.. the - I V. FBRRIER, , �. � , I . is the stir and bustle from THE LANCASHIRE, - .1-1: "..1-1--, . ,.!:,* I . . I . fkj !0, , :i, res I * , I . .. � I � - � . ]DOCORONER. Office hOu'fs--mOrnin t ANCASHIREV, .,. . :;7-','_. '- -­',, , to on their guard.. - I I— I . I . �. I � �. 1i . . I- . .1 - . . ... � . p&rtments. incident -to - ' . ... to to 6., Surgery in rear Of RUG an I , .. ' ". L) .. 'I . 1. - - . 11.�, � i . * � � � . - - � 'L• . 'W'L. -B1 - siaonee is various 10, evening 5 Claremont. Patrons I CITY RN,-, -_ ,�`",P�� _ ' ions Federal Do nual reporta!- - % - ! - )". .� . � � .Mi. m. rumwell's nAw r6 . ation of the an -STORB, Brook St.North, G ..killONDON, ana:-cu"11.:,�.:�,,-.L 0. -, ii, ied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &V OF L � * .': � . ': 11. GREENWOO , , '-, 1:. ': � itw-t6 - �. I , ­ ; � , . . �: �).'l %k , and� the Young PeOP. e some of which have already subm . � � %1� 1,� ��!. I . . .. . � .. Rupp' 29tf FE ' , . � I . . .1 � ?Jejed at 1ASt i . cheap for cash. � - . NQRTH AMERICAN, LI .... .. -1. \ .:�.- - �:.� 1� - - . i 1.,-. ..' I i . , I- COM] . ,mens in . I . I - .. �. _. I i.�, -.,.. , . h wish to havi�ee an vening's evjo�m. the Secretaries. . These reports review the . I ._1 - - � C, � I ,,: I . - - , - . , .. I hold ,in t e ,n the business of the past Year, and wake perti- .. - I At lovest - A I' , socia] will, � be i - - . . � `i, .. . a I - ... ; , ioney so Iis good tunel; I . . I L � � . � . - �, Dental. _ Risks taken on all kinds of PrOlPerty in connection with St. it. If th6Y I the old it will be pent suggestions as to the needs of ithe � . - � 1. � . I --' ; I lr__:�k�_m­ solicited. 45-7 Hall here, . . . I . . .,tw - �_-­. -.1 �1__,_._,_____________ - ,_ . possible rates. Business s . - - . on,Brough- new,9ne as they had in appropriations .� John's Preabvtkriam congregati very plear service including nwessrY 96P � . . . HENRY,DENTIST, visits V __ I I . . I . ,,Lut, as -the molodiops rausic . . ... . � I . sm. on the e I the - 1'.,_,- 1. - I . - I Pickering every Saturday. of the . - am is being preps owmissioner Of . . . I t administered for the painless .1. A splendid progr e is anticipated.- We are very glad the people are taking The repo . . � . , . . R. F. L. . 42y - -n evening of Friday, Oct. 28th - 6 Of special interest . D day. Vitalized Air �_ 4 red, wings out"Wake not the gentle Zepher." offunds A of the C . . . : . I Weth. arso . a -1'1�i'.�. I and a most enjoyable tim '. such interest in the Bible class, and hope General Land Office I le -spread and far- . -. �� � . See posters for all particulars. .. . _ -on account of the wii ,ered "%'e . . - ,_.,,,1,0�� r! t-' - is will continue a success. g calls reaching frauds that have been uuoO . - . . . . 1,egal. . I PICKERING AGEN.Cy -. - � - I ., i�, e making public lands by - . . __-_-­x�..__..____.,_­� BICKERING �__ -.7- 1 . 1i - I 1, I .'.- .. - Our worthy ministers ar in the acquisition Of the &dventur- I - - ___­� ...... 1-6--- f: L wHITSY. , _ � ., . -1 - circuit. We hope . . . . L DOW, BARRISTEit : , I " # �­ I _! . i 1. .1.. � ­ on this part of the circ soulless Syndicates and reckless VJOHN BALL ) Fi - open for the transaction Of all legitim4e �.;: 1-.1 .,.,-, � . - L - r 1. . . . . ic, etc. ( rg; , . , . - e All alike. n that within the Past two . , and Solicitor, Notary Publ ,� e . . . u self ' era. It is show ' the .. . . . - Brock -street, Whitby. Bauking Busine". . Mr. Fred Hatch has take'' into li�' they will use of Oshawa, suds half years more 01&n . . Or . ud family, . . I . ­.. peverell's Block, t lowest rates and. on is arable HouRs--From 10 to 3; Saturdays , nable young lady Mrs. Hobbs a I . V . . funds to loan a - 8-y OFFICE in matrimony an eatiX . who spent last aallnDizou�rof hT L million acres of lend have been reclaimed� t terms ut payment. — I 10 to 'I o1clock. .1 . .. i *uq=ed Coe, a resident of Madoe, but0 is I�ow by the Gov ; that about five thous-_ __ ____ TER . otiaeotion. missSaTor uto. Government; _. _' . ... AOMAS PARKER, to loan. No Savings Bank In 0 formerly resided the town. money a her holiday& and visiting friends and land entries were secured by means Of . - . Tand Solicitor, &c. g Campb(Il and 'son hake having disreputable . I .. * 11 .. . . - commission. office - Haney's Building, Picker- GEORGE KERR, Agent. , Mrs. Jame . I perjury, and that many other . . . . . - 4-y - ___ ------ � their trip to Missonri. in the vicinity. employed by . .-. - d from tl Winnipeg, and irregular Methods were em ' ' '. - . jug; open -W.—__ - - 11 __ * I returned gi pleased Mrs. Richard" and family, O'W*! � I _every Saturday. - - - I - - . ELAMERE, BLACK. ]i�SSOR & Di *Son COUAS- The tabernacle choir war, well - her father, Mr. Kerr. I these spindlers to defraud the United - . .. I ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors Sittings- of Mwith their trip to llickeriDR, and with the are visiting . . liting , Mr. States. . . - . .. 1 . RNG beg, No. 17 ,C0UXTY0F.0NTA11I0-J'1L: . Miss Vanderburg is visiting Interior has given. . . - . . . - ...., 1. � . . ­ . ut accorded them. . 9 - in Chancery couvelancers &C. Offi, ,Toronto. _ —_ . .� . treatment . be having , good The Secretaky of the as against . . . . . .- . . .. Toronto street (over Gall Company AmBan, -_ . - .. .:. L.:,�.::. L � �, a but Holbome, and appear to orders to begin legal pioceedin I , �' I �I Commission. D. DEL . . . � . nuisanee exii te here, -1 - -�. � . . M -NO Comm" E.O., R TATLOUR I :.. , ., -1.1367--1 �. Y'', �1'1. The catapultwill Make befo warm for time. ­ �-# - Jesse Lee Hall, Agent for the Kiowa, Com- lions to Loan - - . . 1 ­ .. . I K, H. A. RX - , ./: .. � Indiana, in the Indian ; .. BKVMSON BL&C 3-y . _...". .1 '. . 11 I by, the Magistrate Woodruff Kerr wits On ylpg ' ' RgGLISU, - ­ I Whitby: Clerk, D. C. m&edoiinell, Wbit brougbt e him. 'Ar. W anebe, and wichits In of malfeasance t- T n - L - ...., i. - pril 9,may 3, June 2, July those using them if well pleased visit home. York must akree With bun Territory, upon charges BAIR mar. 2, A I Depar_E_._FA1�f_W_EfJ I ' B-9 j". 31 Feb. 2, Nov. -2, Dec. 2. *The Fair Direetkors axe .ery smilingUzw .office. - It is stated at the Interior�(Att,, rney. and 4, Sp. 2, Oct. 3, 'its he carnes a v I I . ICounty clerk, x Gleason, Greenwood, f the Fair this year. i . 1-:I, RISTER. -7 2 Brougham * ,soDROP- ment that the defalcation of Hall wille. use, Whitby. 10 with the succor - ' County solicito � . -_ 1: 'I,-- r. Court HO % . may t juiy 5, Set 3. . I on the . . . . . : I . I - who reside . . .11 . ­ . village - Clerk, aa. Gletson, Green Mr. Richard Oke, � I robably amount to from $2000 to 630, - . I . __ 2. P16kerink! . . SUM4 1 - ..i . . I. . . . 7_7 San _ zeb 3, November 3. rued, west of the town, fell from I is bond is for the latter . � - wood, Jan. 4, Port Kingston r . . � w .1 ro, but. As b I � . S. . . 'I - ' the Governm, . . .: . reftrtnarg- ... Perry Clerk, J W Burnbaw, 9 . . � . U anything. - . -_ i . I _-__ 1__­��_�_-_,�.-��_­­­_ Port per - 6, Oct- v. tree the other day while P�Cking apples � . . . ent will not lose anyth . � . -------­,. . Pon- - His - .1 ... - I. 1. . 1. ------- ,y, February 8, April 19, i une 21, Sept ICommissioner Oberly's :- ­ I I- � qs, VETERINARY 4 . d received a I . Civil service . o- H. HOPKII - Is, Doember 17 lempliffl, Uxbridge, an *Vere shaking up•. ion Saturday last, as about 8 a. m� ,fire C . . . � loon, Graduate Of this Ontario Yet 4. k, xbrid Oct 19, Dec 14. ankle was sprained and his back Injured, . wive and progressive sentiment&- gro- w r - I � W 0 Burl all diseases Of .go: Clerk, Z I I � d in the outbuildings ;;Ioog. aggreas find no favor with partism evinary collekojorouto. Treat* day or J Sep. 7, Beriously. 'W" notice bert Jackson, about half It mulgateoll . .. . . . r . g. C" by 5..CaulLington -Clark, Goo Smith, can nington, though not . - 1 - mall Sept 8, Oct 20, Dec 15. . spoilemolD I 'Liao domesticated ant 2d iesider'..te, ril 21, June 23P White and York, the Uxbridge bouba- jug to Mr. Ro but moot with the cordial in . I domesticated to. officeal Feb 10, Ap Beaverton, . a and as everything of all who would purify the .1 � . . t a street. F Bruce, dorsemeut . I night roynp L:�,s jewellry store, Xing 6. Usaverton -. Clark, 0 - breakers, were up for trial last Week- MiN West of this place, of political influence and . . I - .A .. to Cutb . 23-Y il n - . . oppogri a 24, Sept 9, Dec 16 " - was very dry the fire spread with wonder' - 'PiakorLug. . . Feb,ove -. Clark F J Gillespie, upter O mouths and the sen sheds, public service is hoped that the Cott SU R, 7. uptergy April 23, June 25. Sep 10, Dec 17. The latter got two a deferred until a ful rapidity. The large barn, manipulation. It will be - ;­ 19 IRRINARY•grove, Feb 1% --- 0 u4s, VE . LS, I fence on the former vs IUOW- stables, with the stock of bay and straw servative View$ 01 Mr. OberlY I . . . I e- J. L more e . I - ]FI, RGrupoii, araduate of the O`t`y'O VaeSt. convenient Beason. lie WIN& consumed, together with %h0 Adopted As the Pronounced policy of the . ' I: - ­� * toront*. will visit N"Ite" By Order. .:,.. � � Clerk of the Pend his own bail. I were soon 00 t pow, about QD0 Civil Service Commission, aorSIL411aI- I i .3riaL" Golloge, T 11illo HigIlland Creek, and - - . Cl __ ed out on .. . ,very Saturday. . Also Fee Pal -_ . -_ -_ formerly of this town, yield off four Acre$ 01 substantial *- - , I I . , . " - Cbgrrywood, Rouge ti . ___ J. F. Holden, "tity of Oats course would undoubtedly be ' i i . � . � ano, . I . . ....'' .- Loris, Mo., she other bushels of wheat, . , uarsesboer. Dives$" Of tue 1 . . ... . OTICE• ..- 11. �. .- z . . DambarWu horse's loot * ,. , r And a q% - 0 I - .. . . ... - . , � , L -1 , I - ". / ..; , bad been m ket. gain for the cause of reform that would - I : - As assistant . returned from St. Lo . . : .; I- ­ . � I . I I .� Wgirgical opera son a specialty. rol Iptly . , I : I � :�� .1 - ".. I I . . - ,. . -,. ". �_ . . ;1-. and takes back with him a fair and chop. The barley stock wwe meet popular roval En- I : . . - hand. Calls . . :, day, 'LWhPief of 'the Bul*&'u Of I - . Liways On Ttkitevze, . . . � , . , . _. bafteahOW I . . . . . Z - ed, and the imPISUNDU And % is Mr. Gravest .,. I . , . .-.:. . . alien to. T.ologmVb address * * Will exchange a LUM bey, Wagob or young lady as bride from F*terboro. . � The lose i$ PrtttY heavy, bu graving and Printing, is having some 4 - , " I ! , �- � . : I OUL. P.O. SA n River, Out. ' 34-7 - 1 ,400�0__� . . saved. - - - - - , � draw: uree . I �the * ater- . -1 . . � . neral purpose I : . . with the Heights of L#J)Oro be " . for a general .1-1 - I about covered by inxumnce U trouble W � ; 1. . — in Buggy . I .1 - PIKE GRaVE., claims that better work : . I . can be � I . . � ! , , t . . _'� I .1 . .. . __ I I � ­,.�.. ; gavb*­ , - '�; 11 horse (young), or for cattle.. I J"�:�.' ;. -.-',-, . ..� - .. — . loo. The fire first awsed in 0, GiSick Of - he machines than with band 1. !. . ­ . I - , � I . it originated in 210knOwn- clLusewith other In V 4kafte, .. I iguoin9*0 ------- �Mrs.- . . ' is r � . I . .. , 1, ". � � : id is visitiog h' sistbri itraw, but how done . .. . , �____� I Apply to-, ,.��,_..�-J_­ -!,;, �j ,1,__ ..... .: ,.[­�dr. 1�. .Reid fire mrted in the buodings esses, in the printing of Treasur the . . � �., - . I :�:. ,.'... the r I . _. %rdiue. , ' Soon after . �.:_. .... - Ci_c-, .C.Kso X B , . 1. ., - ..., . ..�� L . owes, of Kinci . C40"Vaw-'er-Y &e. __ _­ - . :1., � . , ' %D Mr. - . _' - ; . � . COMMIS- W , I r W,I ,S., of Omemee. adjoining, but the promp . - •: . q � - . .. I I , : * -, _' 0 ELI I . I ------- __­---__,___._ ----- . M . Goo, Gero 9 visiting his brother, sparks were carried Skinners barn Me, stamps. and silver c6rtifko&�W- .,k N E. t effort of.neigh- Knights say they will bring the controversy ICHARD STOKES, Co H or - Mr. W. J. Gerow, V barn to the attention of Congress -having al . i . . J 6 .; I �1. Conveyancer. OCce p ng place here this bore prevented its destruction. R1 g their griev. I at I I , gr and COUV4 11 embodyin I i .­, I t . - nt. :; . . Quite a change siond Merchants, Clare � :1. " is takil - . ready framed 1% bill il . I .; . . . � i '. I I.' up Mr. Long came very near going. .- . General I ... C�arriage Maker, .& btokes', to ni&�jng Will$ and re- - , -1 - has given t '. I � . _ _ tf ' . Seger _ . , I .. � - -,. - ,,,,,W attAM,tAou paid Pickering, , !.:`g fall. Mr ucan intend owing to Mr. Jackson, lossof fodder, ances. t'and general interest tel -.- I N"_v papers for Probate- - . �18 4th Con.,. . W. Du the .27th There is gr" - 1* I . , — =��, '.:"' Lot' I . Messrs. J - & le of stock on U the oo,fan . . . � . - � - __ -VNSHI. ---.---- - - __ - __ - - __ - _-4- farm L . Paring n000d -___ TdN � -CLk-k k . i e farm tbev'uOw OcOuPy and be will have a sale at the Capital as well as i . . I 1) - A� - BALTON I Commaving the keep hi8 cattle of the v;ir- .B ioner for taking _____ -Mg. . . - i . I . � , . . I I buying contempt, Mow . D. Conveyancer, Insurance .Agent. ... .,.- ,. 1=103col L . Whitneyo buy* Mr. T,011R'11 farm. H. inst., having no place to try at large, in the trial . t . . Accountant and Insu FICE-At L 0. I I I Officials for : � . I . op�rty. OF IR �VlhaB re . . - .. . 4bMdavits, I Uln'ST CS 1 rented his farm to Mr- Wil- -until a new barn is built. . its state 01 . -_ i ", 210081 -to loan On farm pr 27-v RT ASIX s. � Mr. McGeoch'B Wm. Cowie is still Krivaing away. at Wn'ding on a writ of habeas corpas, be- i I , , V - - - — - - . , ".. IOU and in turn has rented .-,( I - - . Brougham• bought Mr. the cider mill --bash from early morning fore the United States Supreme Court, i - . I . . N i __ L t. farm Mr. C. Vanluven has involves the settlement . d'. — , B't� the public f0c i his is Will's "'T"t as -the issue joined ­ : - _. . , - Ari�l& , _ -__-_".�_�_�­ , - I desire to reiuin my thank, possession of the O'Connor'$ f&M.,L. i till late at night- . constitutional question Of law betwe�n . - __.�---- -; -- -­ , - -- _ their patronage since I took possew ture I wo Methodist church time. friends Of 0, co eral Governments. - ' . - - - _�. COUNTY ARCDrawings TECT business, and to intimate that in lu 4L , The offi�cials Of the a fence Migg Lydia Wilson is visiting the State and Fed . . .- . . .. . � . . .1 . A• POST, 100" Pv of ontario. keep on,hand att all times brat -class rips for hir on Saturday building . ;ting case that MY be 11 , OUD11 110TSeR 11611(l have had had a bee - Another interesting is the A* 'for the c u"ed for every claw of j have -added several new f tififtetion !around the lot And otherwise making tile. in Toronto. t Sunday presented before the Court this week I acations fur hosting and wed, so that the best 0 56 4pen The . .. . .. ;and spea hat water Tn&rige renewed, . . A friend from the north i . �.. - - building. Htes,la and -Gerrie lock, w be Riven to my Patrons. place look tidy. � % e think from appeal of the Chicago Anarchists, rt, y - jL" XJ"UA,1L_-v, at as �t..Andrew's ward , . It, LOUiS, .Y_ oialce which ­ woutilation a spa k streets , W itt) rr1CA_W11[XCW ed to see that Mr. JaWss on (Miss preller murder case Of 0 .. . ,,s and Broc ! d took the his attentions that he is mistaken national notoriety is also be- ,. . -,. COYDey ]3undi Road, East Pickering- 97-Y ,able. Mr. James Sbarrar . ". , , Reid and :1 -, -Kingston 1 2" Terms reasor no. Such -.9 life. has Attained . , . . , I Residence ___ _tr __ .. _�r�l ,-., held at Oat. ! - _. . __ __ - .. � =)=):r . . takiog) in Ilia iutentio at tribu, - : — , =a 7M 1�t' lead in prizes at the county fair . M1VDG,r- fore th 6e next National --- ! . .. .. MOLLY to have the i . .. . m � ____ ­__� , - - I I * , � .�, � - - � , __ . , . The movement 11 .- - . " . kwkswithillf. - ., ,- - -_ 1. _ -_ _____ -_ . Uxbridge. . . -1 . ... 1. ; . ,- . u meet in Washing- .:--.- - - .. _. .- . ., . B -.I--- - % _- _._,Z1-_1 .- - .__ . quarters for ,L �.�.V­' ... - -. _4��, .. I ­ " �, . , . ____� `*"" - . - , - - ! - , i Democratic Couventio fora ,pub. , ­ - . I.. � . . � a I- . - - __ - ­ . . . ��: - , ton h - ­ ;­­_�.­_ I ?J ITH, Black; � __ .. Read . - . :', , ., 1 Washington Letter. .. � . .- _. . . - F, with and _' L, 0"%W - '' � WHITEVALE '; . . . � , I - � a, materialized into Bi "I.1 Afi` i .. - .. ICKS & S Pick- tlud - iftim : -- _... .. .. � ti, consider the PrOleOt- . . . - . f 0 at- , . . _' .- a-, . � .. lie mee 14 WLgonmakers �mple thedesired end it"is the purpose- WRed'soldstana Ig to Iptly and isatisfact4rily m , ' routo atten Ing I ; . . . - L ' . I I . I .1. . eving. All work PTOV . us a tri" 6y -_ " L. 'jRev. Xr.� Freed is in To' I (pr*m our n6gular CorresP means to - - 11. at reasonable rates. Give W - .. ' * ' L - I . fine State, War and f the Washingtonians to give the Doino .. . . I I .. - I...:. . i . . I - : Ft Conference. � , The work � . , tondedto . — . the Baptist k on the - and entertainment ­. . ___ : . 1. , 4 . ' I " ff -1 L . . _ --- . 269. -1; I � I Mr. Crow, of Markham, Occupied the v avy Department building, which 'a Pro crLtiO Committee & gr the � 9�3 - " , * A041tiWw"4' _,,,.�/�1__'�.� )tigt pulpit Sunday evening, ami en-nonncthe grandest public structure in at its session here next winter, in . . - __,_�___' Remmer Bal Federal city, is nearing comPlotio"' to capture that orgaDizatiOu- - . . ,_�.-��_�__,------- red -.- . � . D. Licen . i . CHER & ROW LJ &N . lightened an Oi3 Chrihiau graces. the Fed n •judge has a decided' : I POU of Nertb and . � ; her it is expected, be ready for A Washingto � I N tot the whole given to *11 ...... - __0pp08ITR- �- .. �' - .-, - - Mrs. Tabor is in (*t, visiting atiol will, iu&ry. The con- . . I way of disposing Of Bi "boycott," . I .1. Auctioneers. _1� Shop.` 1, . tion early next Jar .•original importation - . I . . .Strict attention to. . �.­D. O'connor's Blacksmith Sh: I . .. occupation - .., .1 I -, -South 0 Mrio. Zges Madera - - .- .Y,s troublesome iml i I I . ortelt,grspb- Chs &c. Ad- ,_ Bip'ter, Mrb. MeCrowau. our countlde- Th I - . . _. letter . 'Cuffent,,and Mrs. staut and rapid growth Of our great Govern His Honer de- - - orders b7 vainest Arbitrator, -rip-E"s , Little -more particularly the Emerald Tale. - or N1...=J we on - . - Brougham, '�T 0' Mrs. Turner, from the E , ., Poacher, va� ,J:Zj[l 6.0111V . - I Thos. MOS. VOUCHF,it, Box 47, :FECX Cbeapside, are visit- meut departmetits ffices-keep iracy,-i - . ; ...... � , . - - . � dress,'I hitby, gnt. - Shark and daughter, -Patent and Pension 0 the aides it to be& cOmm c'onap i i i . A.R. ROWLANIX'Vv - - -AGENTS FOR a aV ing at Mr. Chas. Reesor's. pbuilding I that and nothing more-" ­ . * r. Wesley with the PtOgr"s and u now several �, - � L � �- � L': I . � � I . ------- whole couutrv. Vr(AsU u0:W I I . -1. I ------- � There are . -nd Gutziers. - - We regret to learn that M ! � - __ ­­ Painters a. , _­ _. , - _ _Z,�, TU Toronto Blndf our . ai�; interior Departmei3t domi- I I - '. ­­­.- - I : N solid steel frame a ­ . .. ., I I � G'P,,Al remove from NVhitevale led outside'i _-__ - , - and all thO latest im- Cooper, w0lar balker, is about to * iNG, SIG He leaves a bureaus of I m main building, and it is The Cash in the U. S. . A, I N T I N G N, � - :., , �. . ., - c' of tl e authorities to remove amounts to $658,7849680. I ., Is i - , - , �, . , Riness lie ! . ''P86 I gha&..s of i 1, good bu . . � vriting, .e.-6,ging"rinti�ft, &C."of all _- hind biM but . finds him the �,Wpose of the Mr. Chamberlain at Belfast .condemned - . . . , P ,one on -the shortest notice- Jg TORONTO MOWER, '., � �. to his Office from thence to the Jenion. ,_6De I)LIt the i)e" Eng- TH I 0 .. inne it owl the General Laud C1 . . I Ibeen .- ( 4 se a - , - . I . 3r �\ , i S. bay . I I kinds done to order. I . It nuable to cout 81 baker's pension offi ' sometime loithi� the next Commercial. 11 Sint MASSEY MOWER '' '*' sh lamili� : �. I .- - gh L used. HIL�R & WF,LBOUlt' ,4E- . 20Y TRE a disease eall ce for such 3f the A. hundredWI .. oted . . Lead - '_ XKE, ! Z - having Contra, 1 , , - .- .: . . C .- - -_ -,. THE M � : _ He intends making his home year, thus making room A expelled from K16ff- i I . ­,�_ k, ... ____ - ____77 —_ —_ R GRAIN 'DRML AND asthma.. Shore. smaller bureaus as axe crowded out 8,13 . o find the I i . r .. I I . ___ have been unable to . 3 I . . - . �. . . - ia_sia�es_ - , , . BEAVE i River, on th� North � searchers � . . - . . ­­­ _I:_ . . I .. - Boo - _ - .- : � at Spanish R went huge rental* I . . . . ­ S ZE�5E%, N,Jajo�jL bait ieturmed fr6m vin the Govern oat -Wasp. : . .- .. �__-�­_­, -- uND SHOE -,,L-,! D. S 11 'EN.01NE AND Mr. Harry .1 � - ' . . -BOOT * rinil with him a Secretary Fsirobild hail issued a circular "Britiell 91101) . . � I Predonia. N. Y., bring--., g their adop- It is apparently settled that Plymouth I . .i. . . HN LESLIE work. 9rders THE . MI I and LWY�" kinan- ;AVER. leaves to the cust"A OSO'*16' Urg . ­ _ier. Pegged an W � ' . . tVmL IN f . E GRAIN _stallion. Is collection church will not call Rev. Dr. Parker. * . . .1 to H%perl - &d. ��. %boroughbred voteri. tion of economic methods in the sed a , prowl y attended the IAJLSO PLOWS, SO(rPrL ERS, � =yd 6 decreased Belleville Board of Trade has ,P . I . . . 7Ptl' nearly oppo i" , I - , Don't forget 0. 7-v . I next week for Toronto to of e Union. � I _ I th� stand, ne .Ustbin duties, in. view of #i . . - I ­ - __ -i I) : : kering . .1 . best Wishes for Commercial U .� �, i . . � I L I . � I ., � --- .D.VP - IKINDS nary . - �. �_ .. News, King, street,, Pic __ ____ — College and has our ap ropristions for the purpeoe in 0"On. resolution favoring () . " ­ — - ------- AIRS OF ALL . , ; - Ke Controller of Cu_xrency an directed An expedition is to be sent Out to re' .1 - I" I EbJrJ . 8XIC0989. , I 5, :the Congo- i i 0 b&n�s to pr�pare statow=t . I � . . . .t - ­ .�___ro 9*0 apture Stanley FSUB 'I . " . , I , . . ` . . . * f , Ron. for , th - .. . . , otels. ,____-1_-_- hand. ..".. � .., ,62 . - of the . c : 1* i, 11 ---"- 1- I-. .. , kept c6notautly on ... . I .! Mr. PalmerPshUer (S 911 nitiousa - I . . ! ...� ". ___�___ -----I - . . ,. . I . ed to Whitby condition of their affairs 44 1 , CREIZING . t1ii exact 001 I .- . . - HOU PI � - . . , 11 I John B.) bas, been summon showing . 5, 1587 -the Government. . iiabl6s ill twarew ' 1 ­ ''f_ 0 RD ON H1 of the Of business On Oct- ' - I � , . �.� � 'This house is ' %" � 'WVOOM8 violation I . , I I 11; . . � t. Proprietor. *e shall be to , we, a charge of at the close, and Two Scott Act con I N ; . I . and rifle fortu- A . . ­ GO James Gordoll 't,L11 *pt aur showrooms . answer about ng so being obviously to gu � I i, ."I.. . , . .. auilding, finished in superior � irity of na. he Scott Act, and indeed it 'appears SbO object of doi , ion in these de- County were fired at with It I _. --- a fine new brick I c, comfort torthe 4. . I . . ­ I ... . convenience an, pleased 4o ,point out the superic had ­ .. I � ', . style. Every conv 6 timperaace workers against fraud and decePt na�ne ly witho t effect- . iI w and coulmodious stable neW and im meats handled by time that 'gar . u Iting at i � I 1� I I : . travelling publde. New - 7-y MaChi __ Pie . activity and put a jt..wate days. .1 'i - . � � .� ------- �_- . themselve's Into )f the,pogtoffical DeO&Araent Nationalists held & mee'-' - a I I . , - I j14 _ . and suede. - roused � com- The report c . I '.� . - -------- �__ - t, in the matter Of Woodford late On saturaikynight, In e-' hat is a dis4race to Buy k of Angus reclamation. . stop to W Oral of for the month I . ,I I I . . - - .. tts-kvl- munity. We understand that GeV ge stamps, Makes a very grati, fence of the Govemment's, proclamati J 'i - - . ,�,_,__�_�_ J granted a holiday selling pOt14 . SOMI -1 ... I ____-_��_ - - *� 11 I �_________ - ,,.PAT'ENT8;, oui citizens have been Ora ving, As it does, that in Canadian railway Rud general . I . - I 111ING ! to fyiug exhibit -showing, 36, there was y with American.! 1 - . .1 I/ . ARTIES. WASHING or Vocal Music " .-S- to testify to the -13ARAM. GOVOnty-s" - ties suffered in COMPan Exeha*p lftfi� . - � e hospitality extended first, class vostoffic, lessons in Instruments, vats id all btb�r business in the U o � e . . ; .. the I '�e Lonaft . . - 4 - do in Class or by 1wiv Dbtained ar il stocks, on t . / ,r Moderate Fees, P. f over twelve Per 0ent' over i - � U them by Mr. P -- I . . : I . , I... can obtain vow Mug - , ,Patent ace attended tot . % & gain 9 . - 1 -� instruction. Apply for terms to. our offloo is opposite the U . S. Patent Office, _____M.1*&-6� . - �T . zll-� - than I 1,6". , .� �., ', t vious, month, in M&Wng week, allovanbe inem � . �.. ". . . ► I . K . r . � . - I ecretary La . . - I . 11-1. - , L :.,. t " ', o - more . I' � _Q is, •* Profi,of MdtiCO and can obtain Patents in less time � �, :! I . pr mar is absorbed . The M&uitObs, " -Dis . . But' � - I I ., . ­ . Miss -A. F, Cout ce of M those remote from Washington. 4% t* : ""'L I.,. I . Ort, which .A .W.- - - � . rs. Read ch will be taws, whence it will' - . Sol ; and weanake"NO I I Music room at the residence 2d MODEL or DRAWING Wvise . ; . I rep oriel reached Ottawa, . , "I .-V, . I . ., . I .,I--desliug largely ... � �. ntobilit Im of chsI -idvantigjo - of,., his 91111118, than usubarbasmitted to the Colonal Secretul. . , osite NXws office, pi kering. ....__...--- e akft . volumniousI ......, .1 - I .Op WjZSS WF, XTAIN PATENT. : The fail hsV and dians and lands tran r I � . T ..a---------- ,NT.- * ., . � WIA PAZ U the Supt. e the apple . a with the Affairs of the In . % surprised themselvel , -f . . � r we .refer, here, to the Postmasters S. Ithefine . ,,weather to secure '. 1. . Uniouisl F ,looting five caridi ! - :. " 'g;J. � // /-, - arm to Rent o Leh. 1. !, of money order Div •, and to offlOials Of the U - d to crop before Tack Frost sm"" 'and railrOLaff- josiouer of Pat�utfl 'and everybody else b3 . . Pal election . %'_ .,4 . " - ­ . .�. I", DAVICA, torals, an to a t Of Comm umel I -1 ,- - .1 . , I __ .- patent offices For circular, I state or P is act very heavy but i The re r Interior Show'; dates at Queenston III "* . -, . Iritell apple Oro , plant of the Balti - . - I es � 0 ., k, . I ne . � ! - SiOh Of Pickering, 3), To secretary of the Into I references to actual clietris in your own es are turning out Hail t4 ion of Bacon, late finan. a � I Leta and 1#, 4th cOnc ' sores. Good AtO . . good 4amp)e., Potatoes The lines, offices an we 11. ��_-,� -.,.I county, write to meny i .: - . containing onq bun&ed aci Wnple and perfect- that the'defaloal . ...." .. : g house office, is 480,0W. more Telegraph . . dwelling house and kitchen, stone driving of 1C. A. SNOW & C06t . D.C. 'very well, being jL fair a Ohio . A running stream . . Office, Washington . oial,clerk of the Patent I torn U }lion I 1�� . . ., �� and goodoutbu , -y 11 -- ly sound. mly not'hie'bondarnen 10" � ildinp. turtherrs,rucuiars 2 OIDVOttite Patent 0 ­4and thereis6 hanaed over to %Ver Wes 0 f waterthroughtheyard. Fori IN WOODRUFF, -- some talk of,the double track His bond Was 4 Will i...,��.,-,.to Jof . — --h- b --r- e -a St9,l011 ' The, ismidnight Saturday. 1- '22 viapply on the premises, or 24tiThe Thorou,,- - laid from York to ar- qunwhether oramount. Dewauey'i'sadress ... I .- .. .1 ''. " .1 I'll . � I � : �___-_ which has been out the Lieut. - Governor i , 0.1.. . . . . Pickering . , f, - . . 99 - expired with . I- . 1: ­ � extended to this t* liable for 1130re than that amou , . I ,1� _ I .. . __;_ 4b ,,�11 baro )enIu9 .- I .- ' Bti�J�MITR- g ' . ,, -I-I'L"OAKDAL.IjEo Junction being ofe .� . 11 ': mediatoly. The time fixed hasB to secure the four- the 01 wouia= � ,. - . form i . .. I . S01 I. - I being 9bl, . I . I a ,1 I ... ­­' "i . itr,..3 place, work to COMMODCO immediately. & large (government f ... t - 1, I 11 I . ,T!,;� .:.: - II. . I ­ 1, . - 1000 . . I i , - d four and 9, h1al indicated that A PO?ulsr . I � � . I' . *1 . 11� � PP . ' million in four an . . . I ..."'..$, . . I . - " : 1 , .,i-. . I 1. - - �1 - .� #� I — . -,- .., ­ '. ; 93006ban 3.9arlo" . _. I - The G. T. & company h , given to that bwY- _. . --L,: I I � .. newing fence that W&6 . t called for by the Septewber circa- be reportLW" telegrap�ea fiidin M " ! I . - . ­ " . *k- L **�' - �. I Oakdale "�Ijjili fore r cu I 1- Zf - I .1 .1 . .e of men re . g to A , , �Mp . I -1 . .. ­ - nises fjoik Ur. t'hojouglibreid Stallion �:. . 81 I , ., .-.�-jAA ­ - vin &Red the i6bOVe PM ,p -he n Picked * Weather. . 1 on 8 - ; . .. _1,11.0 or i iialeased UDY ace I rar-th; purchases 0111Y . AwOuut'n Saturday about ,,I, ut it pros .,. i now Prepared to do work in stand for ma -res at ' 1 'a burnt during the d I I . - . .1 Green, I an I '91 bred bone, pollithi'186 aw4as the jd69t Of -Presi4ent's tr i �b . I. : I.. i I � ': � _, 4;,.. -- all branches of the t A, who was Le Mr. Harry -Br one are vv.reek ' � '_ " !�� "' I a business- � great Exfn'�:W' 1 $18,376,850- - L , t�e epti,4y tionlesl- I � _ .•I. season. He to a very b Brads Sunday, but struck jgveu.tbus'early activ8--fTeP&ra`t' una& . -. '. �_o', i8s SLEIGH13 grandson of the Istime. •-rom oebutres.- Mr. Andrew Anis 0 . I .. .. I lo have been I . . in .� 11 :-,._I., - .,.� UGGIES, WAGONS, testracehor" of b � I I for the long 944SWU O"ongrof' " M T.� I ;.' �'�� � _s f greason of ,,Lexj11gtou,, and sire of lloakdols," I . . * : .. ­ . � in r4wess meet an the &9j' 14ouday � in u . � - I . _. I etc., gotten up to order on abort notice, . the I hkf4elf, east.. . .. . . - - .g #00,000 4e oce. - . ,I * �,�_ - - . . arauteed. . race horse, And "Oakdale" *--4',�4me liol*_'the which, will . ,,, from the L riasy ul, I '� . . i. I _,L " was One of the u e D&V . . . I .� , to 1. _,'�_ � " .11_.-_� I I I .. . and satisfaction 911 W" a tot witb an amident, miss X nic, � . , . F night. ' * *'V i _�.., .'- ri � . .bofoieceam . :4,. I �-, . Decouiber.. •,Xa11y()OuRren eI aent Of . � -1.1 . . ­ I I 'ioi- . W ci 10 - 4.1 L, - i . , the .. I . � prei go$ neighboring Stsm C'L le " I ". �n ni,slug hofs on the turf. He lbould, . ,b,f : ; .Awtst dam: r. I I Revo , . Chiselled Tooth Iron n Harrows ows I wads , I Vwt pro with heavy Maros, 04 tbo horses van t wut. - : - . 4i the L n, be . D�. lielf(w, Pies! _WoMises. . _ L . I . ac- We parlor sciiial .b4 e Vede piw�itT, Cobourg, died Monday . j 1. j', , - d 'I I' iiares of the . I . ­ _1,­� , _ . . .. .:. 11 ­i6i 1 A . . - L 1. - . _ . 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Hare , race h fern i fees seateDoes tfsscii this tlbs tneve1ijts do. motor Ha ` Ba A YA106 L rh: _lig inpl does not fag from- clo4A to A that I ensu t M I s ;looking an the is " e iyersblei(t;�' and tih . • r `' Read .,. ,,� c : :.i .. R Yon may tatkpf ma money �` olotid, to the earth, :t puratt+� w e.8 . fi t X� `SILd09t: i; weird soenrs t ttiro o'derok i#s he morning in •' ver Late Mend I we preac ` - B me risk 6 loll n k ,_ course. Tips ls due to the fapt`that'he air • �! -��s�� ' (fid m yoelin His oWh image Go ed tke� `goo' to Bretirute's " U07 '",) t Toury dreal of h iug honored . g�t leas a4�olltlen appals am If` louse on What does drrink do for yon ! casts of Poker Flat," end . •� Mliee," t ;r� By this great ane mighty nation , is not equally bassi d throughout. F�leotria- ` �, eve direotioia ; ip ver asp �• „' ' . „ h Weattt► is Brie when nigh+ly managed• sty always takes the path which otsers the in we�i►Ith, in viatye as in virtue. �An�A tr cap Brink is our corse. I asked a young man ignorant child of Qld Bummer smith - j•=I ry p .least resis�►noe to its a e. Drmv air is , at my,-si i;'4 b rhe dap dohir :" $he is have the germs of noble, maul iopd andy'w9, Famb'sa ve retty charmer, . abetter oondaotiag .mrediutgr} thaA dry air . V1�tlerpan std to me• tae,othef day Tis . e,, „ 4, Than a- - e t a onl bit • I' ever failed to d alpet. e, ,I1 ,� +, a the pu , Bnt tell me, where e a happier man i , ing `rdligieue ` sir. Do� 6 know manhood in them, so also hav induatrioue farmer f t , gOOd, _ he li htnin selects .rhe. ; to tec gayently t , . in:" mush -about r iout. DYe�i sir,•-. �:-. Pont sash of hoaele 6 Whale ' B{Et& -C'' -- 0 g �g Ib is inner g •me! -.1, Nonot•-take•ft .. Do not, then, toreake the homestead! dampest route, avoiding the iirier etre►ta It ls an education tri s Lyndon No man Yon ever go to c tirah Y t was fn once, should touch t e sorts and sail_ forth t e - = For some easy omupedlon ; : and zones •it encounters, and advances, Vow ' sir, a little while►" Aad tl� beim .heathen bnmane�affolrts� esf. all.who love their kin =: fie a man that is s farmer, should Ipw hirrretel>l Iltte tarty ei►ds in� directly now obliquely, uQtrl tt reaches that this word wltbefat visiting It even i he had was born in a lapel pf oburchee These men and women are recoverable. i - In a farmer s estimation , + "' ` ' • .1 ' .- % • ' ' ' -- Where is llteratpre sweeter, opposite cloud, • where it subdivides intro a ' TO a young tdoot4man ez `stir- I was lookin ata is a mother's area i� . F' Poets w mgoh the charmer, nurmFber of forks, to conte 8040 miles to see it se I diad. P 8 Owing' to the reaidEance ' rise to find one of hls nationalit in finch a that mornin ,she said to me refers '. ' $ 'O encounters' I its path intense heat is Theta ars certain place's here that every p Y K . r Th}n read at ease on w folly eve �� By the firredde of s farmer T ' stranger ° ler expected to visit. I need not s°rty fight He had troole Moths three his Melte ayes, My little boy has got th f eaerated which causes the air to expand- weeks w o from the forth of Sootlan ex bli h ." • " � ' enumerate them. I had visited many of 8 d, g is sis Yes, poor mother, your bo stick to farming, then, young men, Immedteitely after the flti►eh, the 'air again otin t et work but Ail in id was has of the bli ht in a dee r darker sea With a firm determination ; contracts with eat violence and with a these Meccas- I had seen the Queen and co : g � , li ' t7 g � v lZr, Gladstone . ` a ' ,likeabi► ith a stone than on mean. The shadow erf w gree ,', Do not leave it, sae to Ret loud re rt which is schond and re echoed lied. he!►rd Joseph Parker b' Y 8 ads enioe arta sr t e titan.. .,, amen Lh ,ilonda. The re rt reewhin the in the Temple, Charles 'Spurgeon in the for a pillow. Leavia this square, we wend= ally's poverty and vide has fallen oq hi gg d J - - 8 p° k 8 Tabernacle, and Henry Irvin in the Ly- oar �l►ay totve•d f;ba ills CraGpiii.atuiinbl- an on many more. The gladness and gRe►t, Tae dame Nature for your charmer ; ; ,: ear of the listener from varying distanDes, in on men who were l{n around ever - ands cf those who that $undo morula re Then, according to my notio,,, is drawn out into a series, and, bein still ceum. Y had reverendy �cooked on the relics 8 8 Y Y r 8 where. " eeidbd a breakfast, and a f8w wor s o _, You re prepared to be a farmer. #anther proloAged by the echoes, the roll of resting in the Britiah.Mueanmf had stood �+ „ warm Christian s m th are full re ar ''? ' the thunder is produced. in wonderme>tit before $L Paul s Cathedral, Why are yon here Y we say to a man Y Pa Y, WHEN To TRANSPLANT TR$>cs It is a curious foot that althou h ted and had tried to absorb some of the beauty curled up against a wall. "Well, sir, like for there engaged in this Christly wprk o g n looking down on me firom the walls of the other unfortunate wretches, I have no work. feeding the bungry. If any one has doub sound of thunder rs exceedingly loud whe about the wisdom of ivin a free breakfas -e gneation, when to plant, is an im- National Gallery. But there wsa .another Times are hard. Surelyy the GoverLment g 8 a _ trout one: Some will not plant anything heard near at hand, the area over which it side of London life that I was anxious to should do something. The Jubilee didn't .to guests that must bei- personally invite ' po , -in a}tdible is comparatively circumscribed. ' and athered in from the hi hwa s and al . ,. ,� in the fall ', others refer the fall to other look u n. One of the theatres was daily do us much good. The aristocracy dont 8 8 Y The noise of a cannonade will be heard le sof London let him go once and witne 4 seasons. Fall planting, however, has strong ' advert ing, as an attractive drama, "The care whether we live or die. They would Y , under favorable conditions, at a distance of , the scene • let him hear the miracle o sdvocatea among ezperi ced tree -planters, Shadows of a Grm►t City.' To see the let ns starve in the ditch, and kick ns for , and where a planter hass iven' that season nearly a hundred miles; while th•r Bound of shadow side of London I did not go to the dying." This seemed�to mq to 1?e aievere Christ feeding the multitude, as T heard i . thundder dose not travel over Sfteen miles. read that $undo mornin b Mr. Gages a fair trial, hie favorable teatimoay ;in, as a theatre, but took a more direst route, for it critkitm o>; the aristocracy. Rio sting ti Y 8 Y The ocourence of the thunder and the light • let him hear the fervent ex r ions o "' rule, secured. - However, there is, a prejn- was not the shadow of the shadow but the a teri days ago, to a romineut. ngregs . p % ri dice against fall planting, and w single foil• alas ie., of enures, simulte►aeous; but as the aubetance of the shadow that I wanted to tional minister of London, he said : "I re- gratitude from those to whom this kinds ,:.;_ !, light traivels faster than sound—its pasaa „ nese is shown and all doubts will for eve ure at that season counts more against it ° see. I had read The Bitter Cry of Out• Rmt that the mau`rworde are only too true. , : is almost inatantaneeus, the flash m,►l► a be banished than A dozen in the spring. Trees and coat London," sad knew somewhat of rho Those high up have really little or no sym- ,and the doubter will become - shrubs planted early in the autumn will seen several seconds -before the thunder ie relief work undertaken by the London ,Con- pathy with those who are. low down." My helper. , As a . policeman said to me the :; • . - -- " '. heard. The diatanoe of thunder may thus ni ht " It's a rest m ate to see men an - push roots before winter, for it is not Daces- gregational Union, and -had *61comed to my own idea {s that {f those who have the 8 + 8 Y rY be approximately estimated, an interval of f women in each a f Mary that the top grow to force root growth ; ar away Western city some who had been control of London poseee'sed sit ordinary slight. I suppose Go T five seconds between the flash and the 1 knows all about it a d ' all can prove this by observation, ake up rescued by the Self -hep Emigration Society. amount of sympathy an I fairness they , n why it ie.. I don t. , thunder slap being allowed to the mile. Andrew would clean the narrow streets of South As I have walked the streets and lanes o a tree or ahriib in November that was Through the kindness of Rev, Sheet -lightning hga the appearance of a London lanted in An st or Se tember an•3 ou Mearns who has done so much to awaken East London an well as the streets 'of , and looked at the vast mass o p �" p Y sheet. of flame momentarily illuminating ' mea and women also lin for a livelihood, �, will be surprised to nee the amount of new ' and direct the thought of Christian men the West and Cencral parts. One needs a 88 and growing roots. Afall-planted tree be- Part of the sky nr cloud surface. It ie, in and women to this good work of realaimin noon protector to walk through many of I have reverently pondered the question, anc reality, but the reflection of lightning flash g t offered the re. •r :— - - - comes established by thin means and natur- the outcasts it was arranged that I should hose streets. P Y• in be and the horizon or behind the clouds ' . , ally .is in a better condition to grow the 8 Y spend a day with the missionaries workin If I were an artist I would put or! canvas When wilt Thou save the pie ? ,, at too great a distance for the thunder to be g - . coming spring. in the south-east of London, and also spend some of the pictures we saw that night in O (sod of merey, when I believe if careful and -systematic experi- audible, - a night on the streets and lanes of London. the streets of Lon•lon. Here is a rough . The people, Lord, the people i + inents were carried on in tree lantin , the But the meat remarkable of all the maul- It is the ni ht tram that 1 attem t to sketch of one scene. � W a are in Covent Gar- Not thorns and Crowne, but 0 . i P 8 fedtations of electricity is globular light 8 P P Flowers of Thy heart ate they, o Lord, fall would be foun;i a better season to plant describe in this article. According to agree- den. It is half -past two o clpck. The gray Let them not pace like weedls away ; . than in a ria the ground is warm and Ding, in appearance like a ball of fire mon- meat I, met Mr. Ga'tea at midnight at morning light is breaking through and driv• The=.r horitaga s eunlesr day; • moist, int hegbeat condition for the for• Ing leisurely along, and remaining visible, it Piccadilly Circus. Here we saw what ie ing back the nivht. A mother lies on the � �� save the people. may be, several minutes. Many curious rho the saddest si ht the darkest hard stone a- ement her tired head restin motion of roots, the air is riroiet, and there Pe pa , p 8 facts ace related of ire va cries. Oae of the g are not the fie-ce, drying winds of early 8 shadow of. this great city. In a short walk of on an upturned basket for a pillow. Her . " - _ - ; spring or the liability of a June or July moat interesting and circumstantial ie that five minutes we counted 150 v{etlme of man's little boy about five years old has awaken- JapenCgC.lromei as PhysieiA)r3. ' iven by Mr. Fitzgerald, County Donegal inlrumanit drouth soon after the tree is lanted.—Vick a y to women. The were o n ed. He has a thin, Mor little face. But Ja n has for several ears been showin ; - P reland, who saw a lobe of fire slowly de• y y n g' �' Y 8 Ma zine. and, as a rule, beautiful in form and feature. he is makin the best of the situation for some readiness to admit western inflgence4 �` - scend from the Glen owan mountains to the They might have adorned homes of wealth with a little broken toy in his hand he is within the reomts- of its civilizAtion, al. valleys below. Where i4 first touched the „ NoT>as AND SIIGGE3TION3.. ground, it ezcavated a hole about twenty �d culture. Alas ! " it mig6*, have been, playing with a kitten. What a little hero though this ae apparently been done after . Water should alwa a be iven before feet nate " ws if it had been cut with a Aa we pars from this shadow, of death, a was, to lse able to eztract mirth from eonai,ierable hesitation and deliberation, foo Y 8 aq ' we can hear the pitifu! heart cry of many such surroundings, and what a pleased rati• •it is said that this nation some years age i : feeding and never. immediately afterward, huge knife." . �, •tl g • This was scaecel the work of a flints. an -unfortunate, saying, Can you help me sed look the li, a fellow gave me when I sent several deputies to the west to enquire i : , ,• It is a first-rate plan to cover the noil in Y to a better life ; can you show me the way handed him, a penny 1 . into our eivili.zation and religion and that ' which next year's vegetables are to be rail- For a distance of . twenty erches it lowed back Y" What responee does the Church of Ad old Irish woman, sittin near by, tells 1 . p after careful observation as to tics ed with fresh manure to be tanned under as a.t;ench about four feet deep, and, moving , g Christianit at leas the decided that; ' alon the bank of a stream, tt made a fur (,hrist make to that importunate appeal . us that she was only able to earn fiveperrce 3`, Y soon an the frost in out. 8 Turning our steps eastward we meet a shellin as and some .of the other or •their own morale were quite as good as E row a foot fir depth. Finally it tore away 8 Pe P° For a winter diet for �pi Bona it will be youth of sixteen ehafHing -aimlessly along women, she said, •" were. rlpt able to make those of the west, and that, for a Lime at' a hard to choose better food 'the Gaussian part of the bank tive`perchea in length, .and the streets, with his hands in bin poekete. that mueth.'.` Afte r ei little Yriendly talk we least, they would still adhere.to their own five feet deep, and hurling the immense Addressin .� reli ion. But nevertheless - i. �' list than good plump barley, good two year g him vvd find him to be a quiet, pane on. lI'er tin words are Thank 8 , ,they have slow- mass into the bed of the stream it flew into P 8 1 been ado tin some of our use ea f old pea*,,and a little corn- modest -appearing boy, with a sad-, hungry you, entlemen, for the ticket ;� but I'm Y P 8 8 , as► or . the opposite peaty bank. The globe was face. His father is dead. He lett his ate real! tore thankful for the little eonveraa= example, the- admission of• women to the : Beans are rich in nitro and ale -good visible twent minutes and traversed a die p- Y gen Y ' mother in the counts and had Como to tion we have had than for the breakfast practice of medicine. Two .Tapaneae ladies food for .any sort of animals. Hogs may be },�� a mile showin that its r esu y'. h ' 8 P °� London for work --a anter b trade, but even." These people are human, and=are ave lately returned from the western fattened on them. There is nothing better rose - for li htnin , ver slow indeed. Dur- P y " g 8 Y now out of work and homeless. We ave hun r for human e m th world, where they have been studying meds - for abegp, and they are just the thing for in thunder storms of extreme violence on g Y y �' Y• 8 him a ticket to ..oilier s Rent Hall w Pre eine, and which they intend to practice in cows in milk. Deeaide, balls of fire are occasionally seen he could have a aha r to alae on' and a �Ve wakened a young woman about sigh- their native land- lint there has reall Collect and protect ead`bgh of rich, mel- to roll. down the sides of Lochnagar, which f p teen years old, Bleeping soundly on the hard been lase re udice a Miall women- 7 breakfast in the mornin His face brivht P j g ph si- low soil for potting such plants as may be are, no doubt, identical with globular light- g' - atone. I saw her afaer breakfast- in the Y raised in the 'house sarin the winter—to- Din .—Chamber's Journal. sued at the prospect, and with a quickened clans in that country than in the western mission hall and she told me the story of countries'• f 8 8 pace he started for what to him was a or it has long been the custom matoes, seedling potatoes, seedling rosea, ----- her life. Father and mother had died 'when J 1 . '• Bonanza-'• to instruct the women of span in medicine_ -. berries and the like. . . she was young. She had a brother and ale- .. - The Prodigal Bou of IS87. As far back as 723 says an authority fe- To stand on Trafalgar -$quare in the day ter somewhere in London, but " they don't ' Never confine an animal in'its stall" by No, my son, it isn't that the world hoe times is an inspiration. It makes one proud care for me now, since I'm down in the n%le professors were appointed to teach me- '• : fastening a rope around its neck. Always grown hard-hearted ; it isn't that we aren't that he belongs to so great a nation ae world," and her lips quiver and _t a tear dicine to their eez ;and now they are ac - ane halters, both for horses and cattle, as a ust as lad to -da to ate the nodi al come ' corded the fnrthe'i privilege of practising it. j. g Y 1' 8 Gresat Britain Here the epectutor is re- forces itself to her cheek. the wo - an in slight •mistake in adjusting the rope, in back and 'oat as lovin 1 anxious to wel Yet in these more.enlightened countries it - 1 g y minded of the ma nifie' nt achievements of the mission -hall rsuades her to stay be- _ making the knot may Canso injury or to=s. come him home an ever roes an hod to the gg pe has, until quite recent y, been conaidere d I ' Y Y Nelson, Napier, Havelock, and others of hind, sod she will get her in the home, and droll and i think there ma still be found It is said that 1,000 sheep, run on a pi�ee fifteenth chapter of Luke. It is the manner England's hrroes. What splendid triumphs after a while find a place for her. Y of ground one year, will make the soil cap- in which the prodigal son of 1887 frequent of art and arms, of commerce and cel{ roe traces of the old prejudice, that a woman. . g i3ut I moat stop describing the characters nhonld take a professional interest in this or able of yielding grain enough—over .and ly returns t hat throws a wet blankec over ird one o ev {d B 't t i ht th above the oa acct of the soil without the ,. P Y d' the festivities of the welcome. �` hen be 8 ° sty s e, a a n e shadow falls, and the scene is changed Such •de vire met. Along the Thames hmbanktnent we found the seats filled and also the re- any other branch of knowled a or ractice. - " -, sheep manure—to support 1,035 sheep an entire ear. comes down the road with'his bat hanging his his hands in his • a picture of squalid poverty an -1 Bra' ' ceases in the brid es. At four o'clock life 8 May we not still learn some rn tom the mi g east wad find our missionwry efforts 1 _ ' Y Is is a fact that dogs seldom attack sheep on ear and Po ezets when he kicks the faithful old house dog as dation I never before looked oa. In the R care surrounding the base of N'elson's begm,r to move agwinf The "cheap break- fast" react n n ourselves Y � ' ` - ke t with cattle, unless in the case of some p he lounges in at the gate ; when he calls his "4uvnor,'' onumeat we counted 312 human bein s K stalls are open to make an early penny from thu hungry outdoor sleepers. -•-� �. 'I old ro e wad then onl when the sbee ace y p at father and the hired man muddled together like hove, taking Natures a are near our jouruey's end. South and > A gitiurelloas Lake. ' . found a considerable distance, for the in- " Cull ;" when he wants to know " What's „ for dinner ! before be has been in the' sweet restorer balm slee , Y P• east of Londop Bridge we turn off a main $en n Iske is one of the wonders of • stinal of the cattle is to attack .animals ,� . found chasing or worryintr other stock near house fifteen minutes; when he gives his �, I am not wholl w stranger to I3uffalo gill's Wild West'�land. 1 Gave seen rho street, into Angel t�onrt, passing the old h[e�rabwlsea Prison families tolthe readers the Rotyckiea Directly on the summit of th 1 ' - �. .. " them, a der brother two fingers to shake, and ad- 0 e oontrnenta wide, rn a depression or . Ojibway Indians of Dakota in their wig- of Dickens as the birthp4►ee of Little Dorrit. called Tar ee's Pees Cnt out the old canes of blaekberriee and vises him to comb the hayseed out of hie roams •have visited the Sioux jn his tepee H'nterin the rAie.ioa-hall we find it full of Sap 8 + 18 aY of water hair ;when be throws himself into th(e Baa{- $ that was given its name in honor of an old raspberries. Prune the grapevines andlater where a dozen men, women bud children lay our invited guests, who have one by one trip r who made hierhome on its borders- est.cbair in the house erches his feet on H� bend the canes over on the ground and cover P around almost as nude as many of the pie- gathered in during the night . W hat a en 's Lake is of oval aha and has an the window sill and announces that he will i'Y pe -_ with evergreen branches, or litter of ani take a tub before dinner •" when be Domes tures that adorn the art galleries. Strange strange, sad sight ! If quo could know the area of forty egaare miles, It is entirely kind, holding t. a canes in place by stones or how Nature in her. ocrarsonew and Art in her causes that led to this poverty, what a wive surrounded b what seems to be solid land • ba�ek with a general forgiving air of good y , ,. blocks of wood. It pays to rotect grape• fellowsbi about him and tries i make all refinement meet and overlap 1 I know by man he would be. The theologian accounts and one really concludes that it has no out- • vines, even though _of the hardiest varieties. p actual observation how filthy and degraded for it on the theory of total depravity and let. On the west aide lies a level meadow, the rest of the family feel very easy and re- the Indians live • but the Indiana over our the solidarit of the race • the litical One great cause of stills becoming vicious assured, then it is, my son that our father Y , 1?o which floats on the water, and the hidden y rairiea are clewn and comfortable eom red economist and aoeisli.t s$irms that; R ail is that they do not );ave exercise enough. longs to ran and meet you while yon are P outlet is beyond iL Near the rim of the I . • Kept np in stables, and especially if high- yet a great -way off, and fall upon your neck with the masa of humanity heaped together arisen from a wrong adjustment of labour basin, is a shallow pool, out from which - fed, they chafe in their confinement, and on this egaare {n the centre of Christian and aapltwl ; Henry tleorge s►vows that it is flows a creek 'i {' with a plow -line and welt yon into a atate , the source of the north fork when let out are disposed to play or attack of becoming- humility and penitence by the London. the natural result of visions, un ust •land - j of Snake river. any thing or -person they can get at. 'The time ou are read to take off our hat to It was a pitiful speetacIe to Look OD. IAwa ; the teetotaler is yuite sure that nine- A s cies'of the blue oint - i.- best way to keep bulls quiet is to let them Y Y Y There were mothers with : babes at their tenths is traceable to the liquor-traibc - the 1?e j gr•sae of Inznr- - ; the bound boy, and crawl up the front steps , isnt growth floats upon the water and sends ran in a strongly -fenced yard or paddock b bosoms slee ip in the dam ni ht air the don icons -man of the world, lookin on the - to ask our rother to shake heads with p 8 P t� , 8 out a mase of large hollow white toots with one or more cows, y hard stone their onl bed and illow. ' Let scene, se. s it all comes from " re cussed- ' i - i i. you. Good people are just as glad to -day as Y pp y Pu which form a met so thick -and atm that a ' i• . A few rules for making good butter : they ever were, my son, to see the prodigal me bri4y sketch some of the obaraoters we Deas ---that it i� their ovrn fault, and serves horse can walk with safety over the natural - met. There is a bo 1 in on his back them right. +I First, be clean in milking, washing the, ud- Dome home, but it does rattle them a little Y Y g pontoon. The decayed vegetation adds to - der and teats before beginning ; use: tin to see him come home in a hack and ,ask round asleep. The gaslight shining on his What cause or combination of camas has the thickness of the mat, and forms a mold f pails, well scalded and clean ; straid In a them to pay the driver and send for his upturned face shows A bright, intelligent, brought these people to this low level I don't in which weeds, willows and small trees ti� deep pan, about eight inches ,-in diameter baggage. beautiful face. There are mothers in the presume to ay. But here they ata. If we take root and grow. Back front the new i and - twenty inches deep ; keep the milk , palace homes near bar who would be proud believe the first chapter of the Bible, these border the nqw land is firm,. and supports ' - = cool ; do not allow the Dream to stand over TltRe Bilge a®d Ittlli Drttt. to owll saehw boyYtheir son. What poeafbill• pecplei; were made in the image of God, are pias and aspen trees of small growth, ' :. thirty-siz hours after skimming, and keep It is said that on one occasion Cogia Ef Be0 °f nu►°h°°d lie sleePinB in his soul. our brothers and sisters and we are their An island of the same turf formations - - - the cream•st a tomperature of sixty-two de- fendi, a Persian sage, dressed as a beggar, But what will hid future be Y Would that keepers. Froin conversation with `hem, I floats about the lake. The floating body of -•; ! - grees before churning. entered a house where a•gay feast was being this lad could be saved before sinking to am persuaded that a large number are hon- land is circular and measures 300 feet iq , • Some coarse fodder is desirable, if it can held: He wits pushed thither, hustled by one lower levels 1 ,Aro old man of nearly seventy eat English working men and women diameter. A willow thicket thrives is the ; • P . and Another is shivering on his seat He ban been out who cannot et work and are therefore centre inters reed with small aspens and be procured, and a supply can be grown , and noticed kindl no one. g , pe tour ni his in succession. " I'm almost driven to the streets. En land has done dwarf roes. The little trees catch the ' either of millet cornfodder or vines and so Cogia W�thdrew and r to ie home g g p ' - pea where he arra ed •himself o hie most a len done np, sir," he said. $e lookeid it, as mach to Christianize and civilize the world. breeze and are the sails that carry the cut when in blossom and cured for hay. If y P well as said it. At the mornin breakfast I Her sb a little roughness is given, six pounds, of did style, with jeweled shoes on his feet, a g tesmen and philanthropists have island on its orbita. . bran and the same of some kind of grain, robe of" cloth of gold on his back, and •a tur- se►w the same wearied, wasted face again. given %nom to slaves end .have elevated �_ • ' i and two pounds of whole clean cottonseed ban glittering with adiamond aigrette oil his Curled np against the 'stone wall, we find wlmle,kmpiree. If she 10W, she don remove •- . a woman a rt from the rest, as though she the blighting shadow that rests on lyes• own Lice on the Farm. - ! world make sufficient food for ey thonnandr head. Then, having hn g at hts aide his Pa shrunk from• snob coin nionshi As she , ' pound horse. Five ponndn ot, hay given saber, in the hilt of whin flashed some vale- Pa great city•' London is .#all of monuments, 1t 1s a common eompla nt that tine (farm, , daily with this food would be quite suffi- able.jeweln, he returned to the feast. $is slowly opened her eyes, we saw er to be a columns, statues, eommemor@►ting the heroin life a not agpreaiated by onr people. We i entrance was the signal for attention on all '�''oman about fifty, with a quiet, gentle deeds of those- who lived nobly and died long for the more elegant pursuits, or the tient. lad like address. Her clothed 'were r i Piles are' caused b the dilations of -the sides. The guests, who before had rudely y' Pco , gloriously for England's honour on sea and ways and faahibns of town. But the farmer f Y ushed him aside now made we. for- his but clean and neat. She sold chickweed for land. Will not men, and men of nal self- bas the .moat safe and natural occupation, slaws vessels of the lower gut or rectum and pain to and tro. The boat came hastil a living—had her unsold •bundle at her side. denial and valour, arise to delivery the land and ou ht to find life ' the formation of tumors. In horses the P y She was not often out at ni ht " I went from belt internal foes i norance oYert seasoned rhos ab other Ile alone. highly �• . i y tower him with rho words "Welcome 8 are rare, and the melanotic tumors on •the ' to -da "whe send •' ' ' P y Y strict - linin membrane are often cbafounded with my Lord Effendi, thrice weicome ; what will Y, , to see my brother at irreligion and drink Y ore men of the ly speaking, hey A home. How cgn a man' . 8 our lordshi lease_ to take Y" In re 1 Battersea, bat fouAd that ho rose sick in $haheabary Bind Peabod type are needed. take root and thrive without land ! He them. The treatment is as follows : Give Y P IJ p y' stf Thomas's Hos ital M da 's. ales I have not y daily three ouncers of Glauber salts and coin- Cogis quaintly, but •expressively stretched were not sufiioMa it . f u y Y space t° describe the break- writes his history upon his fields. How - . mon salt • also bran and linseed mashe out his foot so that the jewel on his ahoe p oc re a beds so I fast assns After breakfast ]!dr- Gates gave many ties, how many resources he has ; . -. s' s ankles •and then takiD his olden robe a'a compelled to sleep on the attests., out the h tun What a Friend we have in his friendships with his cattle hie team, • with onedrachm each of sulphate of iron in one hand and holdin B awe frons him Sleeping side b' •aids on a seat are a man eTeeus !" Theft hymn will always have afol- his do his trees the satisfactio and ground gentian root. If t)fe piles ap- ' 8 Y y 8, , n in his. 3 ., and his wife. While Mr. Gates talks with ler mean to me. I noticed that nearl owin ' ear outward! or there is much irritation said, with bitter irony, Welcome my lords y gr g Drops, in his unproved fields • - 1� _ P Y, , the man, I s eak with the •woman. Unable , all h • r and the horse rubs the tail, inject.one Dance coat, welcome, moat excellent robe ; what t P sung it Over yonder a woman a clear ie intimacy with nature, with bird 'ane _ f 4 1 will our lordshi lease to take Y—iron o get work in the country, they had tried voice rises above the others e' ging Have beast,' and with the uickening _eremental ' • _- of a solniion of a drachm of anger of lead in P the o ty. The yeoman •keeflly felt her .poli- we trials aid teen tations Y his oo-o faun with the clouds a int of water, said e, ruining to ls perplexed boat, " I i, p G�hen the forces ; peri I, _ - p —: - �ti�• --- ought to ask my coat what it will • take, tion. I never expected to came to this, line r' We should never be discouraged" in the sun, the seasons, heat, wind, rain, • - .: - " Where are ou fro a wr er Y" "From seeing that my welcome is due solely to it.."• air• Its a terrible hard.life, and sometimes reached, I'notioe that the woman who sold frost. Nothing will hurt the various social 4 y g I almost wish I was dead. After the chiekweedbas stopped singing Her tears distempers which the city and artificial life Quartz City, Kansas, coming me `ropolin - morning breakfast i observed Xr. Gates are her song. A man not far from me began breed out of a man like farmin like direct � and railway center of the West. 111 ever It is not every bicycle rider who can Lower Akin with .them and lanaip to ' EE . '-1 beard of it, How many roads has it Y" the record,, but it is a poor. bicycle that can- 8 ' p 8 Bet � sing, bat his head iwon dropped, and I and loving contact with the soil- It draws - ' not lower the rider. them some work. could see him struggling to hide Iii emotion. out the ison. It humbles him ; teaches "IQones.y' �et;, but the stage basses within A disahiarged soldier' -+ins, by the w�►y, Who can tell what rem�oria, what repent- him pat encs and reoerenoe, and restores 'Oar mites of, it twi:e ;a week. $ow There have been more railroad aescieleuts we met many of this elama�in our nootnrnal oe�s, swept through the soul as the sang, the proper tone to the s tem. Clio , [� many inhabitants baa it Y Wel , IQt and awn .people killed therreby this year ramble—tells us that hie was ". in the armoy I Are we we•ak aad heavy, laden X' ,eto. t the farm end snake much of it • bestow � - ir the only man titers, $b far, bit itabound than evaoi• bdfere inrtlss histnnr of the sena- �tinetnwn croons fur nnl6ina_" and.i.F■ r.,. n.... •►Aa ��tlY ....�...w ..,.,..»as.._ .----- -_ �_- L _-' r .jm r :. - :, r., . . ..i , 8 - .: a - - . y . 4. - . - , - i I . - 1 . ., - . 14 . :. ... - - i... _ 14r r 1.. f - - .F.. pili• „ii rir i. iI'f._ . r .t ,:'. . y, r1 +Y,a i, - __ _ --. •. ., r . 1i,eca .i rra, - -- t Fem.M-• L.n:+: x < �t �+�. 2*y,saa6s '- ue..u. .�:tl' ': uS_, .rl:?S__ l - 9N?'.i—Mli . ' eTN,(j(JLAPS trsA. llolnetlt►na Wlli'Ett:---,Oq AtI s i Large pro>q+E1: c'• W. >VYNN[ 'Toronto. �t�f1t bt who arcs stib�sat b tied brace. 1 oaatt+cS er�eted screw the ti'Veo Of the Psa>rpis oaa at seer 'Lu A * �D new and dot' rerttng. .lead . ytttubtrated diseor"•e Cal- j(}� Q � p a Al longus, or any disorder of lbs sboacabh, once /t ou treat Rhe tom. QAN AD1AN I;UBINll88 PATENTS For Trtmnta p, ` ri r d .what an vin 1c wilder- �. y �omeoh Bracts• yy Publta .Iogar'trse. R abamt►+t�in. i A . .- , M »iteved by udng UNIVItRBIrY s t3HORTNAND tNBTt'CUTfi, __ / A River'l(ralrwd 4 �- Ot,t { net vn�d tl>e vio�ni y tl� to Incl, the oW and tried r ado. I1+M1;7owf,A 4� i„bruy tiuitdins, Toroato. TPOKAA Bar.eovea, Pr•d- '"OOD f . • Ili RV>tlt= • ' ' r Wien the Com n oommenaed o rations �Pithont doubt one of the greatest mining pa v Il with d net, The number bf•Bs6etraciaa lwtiwt•eea f�!ortt dent; Cnaa. H. Baoocs, tI•entary and Manspr. County in - ...A7 re at.-roreptae I • •thieve cuts of ern spgineel�i 'Ia the te, now ri'thriving i ttge Foodipg vesseLt belonging to the United King-,uol IuH tel, j,, n ue •tonere�� - d urinal on the hlirsg. houses, a general store, a hotel, and' a dour during the years 1884.85.86 was g96. O`,�► Natut'al Vood, and ot�er toter. ani construction of the B T school=house. ' A post of%ca hNg also been �,l, >t#oom► iioutditigs,'rtames, K ArtPi�te'Materla�ls, • . Feather river, situs in Butte Co.r Cali• esieWis�d: hero, &ad a tirel�pbone line Built C�t;Atr� gttidng•, yxahinggee, Artotype■ - ornia. Feather rive! is lot' nod' � thle g9i Fevtnr. Mirror, eta IWtioteeals and iietiall. Trade Cat• t I f y to;0rovi11;N 11$tkteen ~*1ileh _ north, 11iddle and Sot7th For"ka, whirli rise sufferersarsnof;euomityawrre1&44essdtesaeb oRne. 1lATTR>&!�8 RNQa- c0•,TO=°'�O• . - • • , , . an oontagio or that they are' dose b presen" in the Sierra Nevada Mountains its Plums* ltntu,g membrane of the nave Q ARL PEN AIS P6�1�+�t• STAMP r s run southwestward, mud unite in Butte - lliodetn Gol[atha. .;' . of living parliti WITH NAME 60C. p • Co., The Chipeee last ;Chan is ei fit flet and epsutwhian tubes Ylorosoopio {te■eaalah how+►*s4 • Co. to form the main Feather. g r g, :i g, h u paved thio b be a tact, and the M;e t b that a posUge 6 Cts. EXE • � � . a. . Sim a remp¢y brEs been formulated whereby os}arrh! The river ioplludita�th forks is tel) mica three incifee.. ri . - and entefre Sa idle 10 rivdr a� Ver4on (lar lus tells�of oua ' iantella Who catarrhal deetoae and hay jeyt� gored -i iron re ,� tR� AD[LAtbt T, tic, TaRONT0. long, �', P9, i y g g , one to three simple apppplications mace a1 borne. mat opc•)W ilk ; • in Sutter Co., ahou 20 miles above the city Was^ ten feet high. pamphlet explaining *I@ new treatment Is sent hes � ? � I Nth � ���`� � d � ��, of Sacramento. _ ^tat A giant eight feet High *i 11 ` exh%i ited on receipt of stamp by A. H. Dixon A Son. SM Salus It is well known, amoregg gold'minera,. tit at Rouen in 1705. street est Toronto. Oanada • he richsat and moat rtiduat. gold rttines Scotch lent eleven Mio, Osgood county, Mich., has a' street PRINTS IM■N cw■eo +s sus BABY s B 1 R T 1'1 Q �Y o t P Lecat speaks of a g occupied entirely by Smithe. ;,y„�al,0100" pf Qmm" Ptican•. of Califo nia ha�e�?been the beds of rivers, 1 s ° �'D01 D�'d'y • feet six inches in height. - aa• moan■ , any aby whale mother will ■end °■ the and the Feather stands pre-eminent as to The BportlnA Reeard. TINGLEY & STEWART'M F'G CG. � '1 . The Grecian iant Amsnab� now eight. names ' two or more other han s, and their I - ' _ richness wherever it has been poa�ble to g In Book toren, oontaing • correct record of the FAtrr- s A>so a handsome Die. ,, . g asT Tlns and best pertormanoee in all DsPARrKsrrrB m�Sd�d to the motk� w� work it: In fact, old miners have known it eon years old, is seven' feet ei ht igehes or SeoRT, Aquatic and Athletic performances, ail- ry'ORONTO, OMT. mnehv ableInformatice- ! . . for years --under the name of " The Golden tall• .. liard, Racing and Trotting records, Baseball, Cricket 1Plear• meatisn Ilii• per when writi g. � Wells. giab�r & Co.. Di�ML , ` Feather." The giant Grille de Trent, in the Tyrol, L9crosse, Ftc. Price 8c• Stamp• taken. Address ate •, Prj(;IAL N )TICX-w• ' ^,e C. Burchard late Director and one of the guards of the Duke of orders to TH6 RECORD, 60 Front St Eget, Toronto, ha ye decoded in fn '' .'i Prof. Horst , sure to put Dr. Jug's Yedt• ! of the Unite3 States Mint, in speaking of Brunswiick, ht,more than eight feet four Cain thetreasiirer's report of a Raleigh, N. cine in a brown jug, in• • i, .- -,the gold -producing ver beds of California, inches i g ' Bite 'C. church appears this item : ":Salary atet►d of a alas oftle ea• - says : "They are the natural sluices of The Austrian - taut Winckelmeter, , heretofore. The jugs that 1 g we will use forthis purpose 1 _ thousands of Square ilgilea of auriferous cess recently exhibited in Paris, measuring remised to the rector, $15 er month. are made of the flnost tine . a:half feast, fn .'be regarded as a alary paid to the rector, none.' , kinghsm, of a ' V _-- _ ground, the wash from which has been dta' eight apd �' y �enever our etomadp or Bowels get out of o•- tributed on the beds, bars, and benches, s ec%men of the highest stature attained b g s or Indigestio , ottledbrownoolour,with 1+090 )lltlrs .t new Line of Railway built thio p der oaudn Biliotuneee, Dyepepsi , „ I)r. Jug's Medicine for TP d fI where, by &natural process of Concentra- the human speaiee. sur{ their attendant evils, take at once a dose of D , + Lunge Liver and Flood" �a"O°' Land all for settlement. Uneu !or old was cede oaited in such man A Swedish aaant, cited by Buffos, was parson s Stomach Bitters. Best tamlly medtoln in raised lettere on :h• het it, Bend yourmaddree Acr postal card learn bort tion, the g P Pe 60 cents• net that it was easily cceasible to the early eight feet and eight lines in height# and the Jail Drugglets, aide. our reason■!oc mak- J• tN. ll{IeKiNS, itgn¢ St. W.,Toronta A. P. 368- �1 * miners." The bare,iah at low water. tare gtreittKe of the Finnish giact Gujauus was ,ng tLis change are : I■t-- A"a� r� D OQaI �a� Ote`tim��p� dry, are .::posed to the operation of the the same, while Frederick Wiliiam, Kin _ _, __ _�__— - - Itr •rondertul curative tU I L ib d g audUA,rvu,eaaewanted,fil i yualitiee will be better miners; and from many places in the bed of jO�Pruss. had a guard of nearly equal g431 � '»E3 fsatling during winter from Portland eve Abuts• ' urn the or Female, whole or spare time, on •slaty or comms r e ejt,'i kelt entirelyeicth• Y ossible to L on of B.N.A.. c6 Arosde. Torun K g P say and Halifax every Baturda to Liverpool, sell b - i(� the river -where it wasp stature. - Bion. Industrli►t Uni ' ' �: b means of dame tack. 2nd --Aa the �jju�g summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool. river out o#- its channel y >LLC; Usil r•LJoIIIwall's 8prtn will be registered it will"tw caWng at Londonderry to land mails and paces ' Th I; als 'or flumes—$lie miner soon found TvvO It1Ch Cattle Q NOTHER NO 1 ��T�• ler and Atomi r imp�ible to counterfeit for Seottand and Ireland • also from Baltimore. sia i' and can A . - the ways of abstracting the precious metal ►rhe richest Widow in Colorado Baa the All the rage In the states. Agents wanted. Sam )e It, grd -The nam• Dr• Halif.x and Bt Johne, N.1�'.. to Liverpool lortnitrlitty . ;` from the Sand and ¢ravel in which it rested. FACiBIMILR Jug's Medicine" will be , during summer months The steamers of the tilts wife of the late John W. Iliff, who vVas by mail s 5 cents. CLEMENT A CO.. ToeinLau w nee sail durin winter to and from Ha11h14, si . selaR>z INhpitt"rIUN and inset• py w qua or on• : more easily remembered Porfaand, Boston and P p The Big Bend of Feather river, however, known some yeais ago es -the cattle king of ((�H MEDICiNIL by association. 4th -our hiladel hia; and during sem• !. rev 1 de alta have •been estimated olorado. Tiiff left about (00'000 head of 1 ante Company- or caniula. mer between Gi w and Montreal weekly' (aasssw .. g Consultin Engineerta and Solioitore et Pateate, : riand■ wtii be able to recogni■e at once that May are 1a whose a P° E and Boston woeicly, sad Gilaegow and Ph�ladslpila in value from 611r11,00g,OA- to $150,000,000, cattle, and' it; is said that •his widow man- g T O M o N T O . gel'"K the genuine artit•le, as there t■ no other n•dl a es his estate ae well as any business man 'd C Ross, Chief Engineer. A. FoADDR, BSc y Owe put up iu a jug• DR. JUa tiaDiCINE CU., tortniprhtly. has hitherto baflied the skill of man to rob g Toronto acrd Stratford• For freight, passage, or other informstlon apply is t amount of nt to Colorado as a sewing- S why am I a Unitarian," y �„ Schumacher- !t (Jo. Baltimore • a. Crenate s OL, hia vas he we LION 1rY.F. •wen. Ttnoola I� it of its treasure. T could. S NR eB>R - wealth has been guarded and preserved for machine agent, there met Iliff and married T Itey. James Fre.mati Ci.rke' "The aini n , nti C ArTADA P�7RNjANENT eon & • Shea a Jo., NJBohn Allan & Co., Chiaage . . Ing Opinions of Unitarians," by Dr. Chaninr, song �o., Bt. Joha, Toros l ages by. the minimum constant flow of one him, and the experience she obtained in con- IrO:ill and SavislR8 CO. Love a Alden, New York ; H. Bonnier, hundred thousand ininera' inches of water nection with . the sewing machine aide her 3i[ty. pAt/PBELL, Bay St nTrolntoen nebea • Wm. Brootle, Phlladel i ' There _ - - — — - IICCUItI'URATED 17355. l Allaticl�Rae �QO +Portland 1yetton Montreal- " ! - � rushing through a narrow canon of from in the management of her fortune. - MONTu Catttug esehiol•=t3satlemen • ....*3,ifoo,ot0 P f3.1►+icrii►e.1 arstpftnl 2.34)�0y THE greatest d a- (- ` l: o - . 1,500 to 2,000 feet deep, which rendered it is a cattle queen in Texa`�� Mre. Rogers— irous of acquiring a thorough ktiowledge of ■R• sulbser il .11 CaP t . impossible to wing dam or. flume. Yet, said to be wotttfl ,3,0.O.ObO >ynd Who hens i+lee•eos coveryotthe n , j meet cuttlogin all it» branch.., should apply at tic» itr,arr�e Fuad ` thus see iii l laced. ts'i�ich lttocu tut �4b had in hia to 8. Corrigan, proprietor, 1'13 Yonge St., Toro to.-.. ...,... 9,3Ui.8tti I , le nature has g Y P main time's >� lent age for Reg t i lioation. Tutu! Asserts. wh i n a _ � ng the bowels, �,ad impregnable barriers agaitQet male's asuprol►ch• most proaperot! days. ' Iyer husband is a Terms o pp Toaat.To. ;ur;,, au 13►ood Liv I { j a ea the bus SEALS Orrice :-Co: s I;etunt�as, Tottol•To ST., 8 man rates of interest K east a Ro er Sten current r amt kidney Cpm- I I I .. menta, she provided, at one point at 1 preacher, but)<lra. g g RUBBER STAMPSf DEPOSITS receiYed. At . way whereby these obstacles could be over- iness. She sell the stock herself., buys all ciis, still Burnie Ilrands, tke. tend r Ilatnts- A perfect + g paid or compound d half yearly• with ' , ;load Purifier. A few ' e )nle through the intervention of modern the supplies, and can ride a horse as well as for Catalogue. BARBER BROS Co., 1)EIIENTCtiE3 �sque<1 to Currency or Sterling, Ilanulton whohave 37 tsoott St.., Toronto, intere»t coupons attached, payaole in Canada or , e» heniflted by ire, i 1 eigineering skill. any of the cowboys whom she has in her - _ __ _- __ y NE LONDON GUARANTEE ut Erbland. Ezecuton a»d Trustees are authorized 'r8• )tt. Keenan I i .. Theresa a little stream running through em to . by law tri invehtit, the D"hetitures of this Company 1 ,r•, itober't St. curec�j , I Dark Canon, which empties ince the Weat P u• ANS ACC�DENj �• (��), QF ��N , Elltl ),SO�EY AU�'AFl l:U cn Real estate security. a. d , ,f Erysipelas of 2 yrs. A Horse Who Can Talk i Branch of the Feather and from there into rr u h ,, �►Ti�, c2ee'txx► DO1tiu,lou {}Overoment Uepodt current rates and on favorable conditions as to re• . , , ending; R*bt Cor ; _ the main feather. Dar)1: Canon is several Everybody las heard of a horse lag , £b5 txw Head Office . 72 King'St. East, Toronto. payment. ,ell, t4 south straet. i ' j i lower than the bed of the" main Feather, but who has ever seen an egninH gifted with Gentlemen of influen<e wanted in unrepresented tlo �K°FiF}ti N:RT M VScl5+.e1►Iaftaue pUl�e t r�� , aalchter cured of 11 • . 4 feet districts. --- -- ?pilepttc flt, after 8 I I I at the point where_I3ig Bend begins. A the power of speech ? buch an animal�gnti �YI�o �thw Domiaion nary suffering ;Jen- I{ tunnel was commenced iu Dark (,auou, and Would be pronounced a miracle ; but ao — ���� ;e I3trrel, 5� ,watnnt �; f and the tel@ hone have 1�tFt'TIOY11 {ur FIT.tMPiN1,;, and ME• „ bra ;trt:et, cured of ! illed thrcu h a s ur P w uld the tele raph P •tPTis for tilanutactur)ng futirdifferent pow- THE a bore 12 x 1G feet dr a t. Bi Bend mountain a distance of 12,007 been a hundred years ago. Why, evenhave der" hi1e• whirr, yellow .red the i'rcnch liqul•t wC,,itile" Hn,t t.I,n} crottl,i : .l int Wood, :15 Carle g uu and one third mile•~ in p "'r'- . ter 'ash, velvet acid bilk, minutely detwiril,• � Is the only stove made cArt St„ cured of Liter Complaint and-Billiousness, I - , feet, or nearly t recently a cure for eonsum tion would ! of I Bather that will burn wood 'or used only 3 flay cent betties ; Sirs. J. Real 6 Auuata r to the mountain aide been looked upon as miraculous,f Out now Ad t� pi'�tizu�t, �� h►; g s`. F.. Totronto. Ru teriek a coal equally well. It will sit troubled for years with NervousPCOetrflti0 two Ir.Ir,/t 11 out . ' of the Bend. J list eo le are be -inning to realize that the d�tera• and Books for October always on hand. brut one or more ail join- small bottles Rave her great relief. Bold at bOc. �c il• Rig er, at the upper end p p t, I co., Proprietors. - P disease is riot incurable. Dr. Pierce a ! iu,t rooms and retain fire R. F, i1�LLf;Y below where the upper end of he tunnel to s �M, V1'N. AI{MT{LII!t/:. a ernin/olt>KCiNt• eit.h Tither fuel all nil ht. the rivdr a dam was construct hash is to Golden Medical Discovery will cure it, .if h:ida►ty Nkin disea»Att, sf•rntuia and all die it is the formers' wuf,d e tunnel into in time. This world renowned remedy eaaeaot the I,lur•al• All cancers cured .that are cur« u h th taken c hours, from burner and will ,nuke '® thro to um e T ater , I,e kni ce the W 8 re he use f t for •Ill recto without t bye a � - s but It - able, a as cou t irta �� Park (_'anon, out of which it will Bow into will not make new lune holo - o into the main a»eel ones to a helalthy state when all A to ] _' n.rn. anti f tom 1 :3p to 1.30 p:n,., Sahbatha ex• with a self feeder coal j pave s po.ttlre renn,ds fur tt,r a d &U-1lof Io ; by rte a.. 1 the 1� est liranch, and then dice cr ,.�rl_ •?xs lrtuvirae ;itnet, Tornnu ' • ave about four r nlc;l,bs have failed. Thou»ands can P _ _ —�--- ! stove. Tha laryEestsize i» boaeane Pf red. of the worvt kEuSi au•: o[ioaR •readies \ ` , FcaLiler a�,aln. I h18 Wil] le Othe • + ease been cured Indeed, e•. otruu,t t. my tatth in tv �•�•• an unrit ailed huatrr tOr ,meaty, teat I wl'1 Rend Two D(✓I-i'hR9 FRES, to6et►ef teen nlil, siof the river bed ealu►eed t0 sight gratefuil} testify to this. AU drtlgbista. T.•1 ys ;� U bchuu►',, t,a1l» and church wttp a val,vAnt.E 1'RFA TISK oo'tbt• disease t° sat 1 � j•j, , IaQeror. ergs esprIL wed F. O. aAdrn.e. is , during the season of low water, which is Dl ark Twain will be 52 yearsof age iu Iti.o• �;' es. Tree f roily iceAstoee Dir T. A. �1o�M• , i the lary;e�t tirot•cia+x stove nn����8 37 �C eSt.,Ttto i from seven to nine months in the year. vemlier. FOR RL"I'TV11, FTC. - 'L- ,or the'u,oney iii.de. $rcohVit1c: � _ , !' ' _ . ' As Mires the tiger on hie foes ,rFW jll,portetions.- ili{KInte E reka, Bathing �1 ` 1'llis stupendous.ur_dcrtakiog required the TEiE ApUAHD ;�~Z ton and A»ttton Breeds, in lary;e or small atwks. ff11U ' Services of one hundred men, -Working night Ae,l err he bonnet+E�outttte And bates,, A,au !.ice's Cana+iian ~alt- write for rices i j and flay, for about live years, uutl nes jut Sel"ops the object of ha» sprin,, 1 JAIGS IPARK & 4&N, ` Ie revoluttoniciti$ cooking recent-ly Leen mpleted. At the head; r,f So disease, in myriad forms,, fasten rte 1�'hnlc»ale I'ro,iu _e Ater, hanGt, Tor6nto. E ' - (l . aticl steel, l by Ladies who - � with teal. Its l,.,tr•nt firo•pot and ¢rate makeA it the the tunnel six Stites of iron the human race. ��EER'S TICK DESTROYER �e best to retain lire i I fan 's it )Oily a twist durable, eaeieht to mans,, ; feet, wiU let tile water in or keep it out. suffer fcoln distressing aihnentit peculiar to „fights„d dap, snit uto•t et�nornkul of t cal stores. .. - • ' ' In times of high• water the gates will be STOCKMEtiI givcthieval/tablopre• Th, »e w«re tin• o„Iv stoves awardert a medal for new ion r its old their bcx, should use Dr. 1'ietice e Tavorite mtiou a fair trial• It oporatee I ` Close(!, and the rn er will run a b pa uud int riCtxiou» inventions thta yctir. t; 1'rescri )tion. It is a poEicive cure fur the Iolnpyysf,idogeduallyindestroytn If our dearer has not bot thrnl write us for infer heal, to Le turned out of its course and Inottt wmplicated and f,liifinate Cases if I Tioksandotherverminpesto, as we tnattou. 11j - - throu-1ll the tunnel at.low water. excessive flowing, painful men- I y,, as in eradieatingalloflectionsof U►• T _ 1'h. _p st yield, from those parte of the leucorrhew, p 1 + akin to whidigheeparesubjecl Bold �N� OSNA��A STOVE C� 1., . - her accessi►;le to mining operations, is •struation, unnatural aul)pressluus, rola )sue OtiIIA".A' 0��., - hr,tt most can wine ur lalling of the wuulb, weak hack, fe ! in Tins at s,c..7tC- sed ei. A Eba Tin wilt clean 20 • .• Eutti ibnt e�'idence that the s rand mato weakness," anteversion, retroversion., 8heeporMLambs. RU(IHmILL&kdctC.vE WA Tt'OA 'T/1 A1-T'tT-F A C'T_U T+ ',348 _ anticipaUons of the projectors of tht b e �Da,-c„OOD. Re• — l I ' ,rise will i)c filly realized. The fain- bearing -down sensations, Chronic rouge at'tun, AGENTS /��� cult r] 1� Ilabtr. 1/wn . I - I w iii Bend, yield iutjaminatiou and u►ceratnl,�raoss inov ries, n ver To -A n and 1 Hinge• la Cosiada, to wti E �' la►m bele g stn sell to 1 7 U R _ . a e L , ion o�� old (. p and inti alnmat , P ail 4tJ�u,uU 1 in forty tvt'o working days, screen anted wt4h "late creel heat. ' our N ttt1� Bit { 1'1 t C L L11' we.o I w y cure l do not moan manly b sop them torr. - I V ver of the value of oak�sawdust. p�CORATED WINDOW BLINDS+ Mme+red tpea ha re tham*•turaaMg.X Imbyor7dioal �'i°,eRISIA _ i f coni :3, 3L'0 lineal feet of half -worked river P a,re• 1 have made the diwaee or FIl I w�rnu� m� r+mb . \ i n fact, the river -channel, Loth above The di8co s n)ade in 1 i (i3. pall at sight. r.very house needy theta. et'heap, ttoo Carrel the or t idea �"r.we other. have failed to a• t I Led Pn itself im- in tauning wa I and 1, low the Bend, has pro • -king Dureblr. ■ad Twtyisetrn{rat. tr• Wa„hint; tar �� i I)on't disgust evefybody by he ' irooi anti, Will last ten tunes as long as ordtnaJJ , Ir"tisfor not acs nttl# f a once. etnd it ora fore. a ' 1 menaely rich. but psei 1)l'. Sages trestle and a Free 1Sotpe of my.infailtble remedy. tit,• red Tenney 'blowing BUIL apltting, r [t uhf gittArt, t)�►r t,t tea and Post omoe• It coon you nothtpa for • trtaio O 1 cotton J nl►nda. tioie Tu �'�■ p p ' ,t -� - The t'resiclent of 'tile Big Be Agents are mak,ng g:t,4 $b a pay. •pith busy • . .aair.fuonr. oa mer»•O$•� o aOOT' I. Y1� and the largest Catarrh Remedy and be cured. Co ��►�C�t 3, �OIl��j St.t Toro�too �+ — i ! ' ' - and Mining Company, i� s+ --- ! is Dr. R. V. Pierce, Taxes were levied by finlon; the first eamkie'th+hlaud a. �rting ��ti� °a�iio�eri.n� — I i.. stockholder therein, p� iif;ll ttitCB I 8 Of all otllere, most gntttled all in!'iTu,nt,nn, by rz�•ree+a, L`+t li ` �O Athenian legislator, 540 B. C. 4 -: who is, perhap , ASK R D AMOND . � _ � _ 1 ti]'. -A i)eautiful. F1re' at l'fi.. �} binQ Gt Ea�•,Tor4ttto. r - to credit for the successful ternun tion of G ENE OUS CO)ii'A------- - ---- - ---� , ' • s•<,r t�°No,, � igen b the Breadlnab ers z -A tram �Ilte domes- - Beiu full aatia- •A The CvUat;e rbyMlel » '� . ec ' this great undertaking• g pl n from sent will be q Y .�” Ic �• i ith the feasibility of the Sas Lompa1y, of Ty�RAfO, tc) nearly every _ t! _ ti,e:li' al enu,clo'ta ,iia, a1►ecta ly urep pie, •. ''��Otio4 y �� 1 t G' t ,y W meet th►e wants t the eotnnion ►cuple, r a��'- �t I - ` ` - tial ,yvith an u,AOILLIng { its inception, 1 one 811 lung as they lash- first come Qrst who ►ta.e tore” telt ttw treed of such a book. c` f ;•� - `cc �� `� #raids fur the prosecution r' 'tie most Bccom lashed woman hex e�'4r .•`.� ,' ' . . hand supplied the d his served. 2 F The llfrtory or Canada -Froth the diwoter'v +c . r ' eIIsive work of Awerira to the late.t evtnt, ty D•. M'ith .��+, a.�'` s Ij' YOU gTtg TTIFf3( of this enormelusly exp soon meet its '�t'lt'$omethiug wor"hy to be added to her ads a )od sweet �, row Nolibrary i+complete wttlou;it'roncq UY THEM. I ' confidence and liberal"tty -will list if s1)e has tic ver yBt m g The. s'twtrarm t'chees-A great to p YOU WILL B , Mork, by the greuto»t temperance O.atur of I . reward. connect white loaf of bread. 1'o eneoarage the arc ice• _ _�-�--- --_- ��' �j1te 'he Doctor has been, and i now, 1 Y ii . his dav, J. B. (lough. . ' "�" s..e nw •1- T;t j1,. IRON WOR ► VV ln�sd� f I ;' 7 tiers. of Home Bread -making this Com ran have ', Liv.• 1l � ' u j 1/Y 11. Pj w T which will The Book of lieemoaa and l3aylntrs- 11 ed with very many other importau� m " he cess elected to a seat be en to all who sump y Wp+their tet me. traced ortTitousandsefiock bo hea'r,Utaud ice +ant In the fall of 18i c, and in 1$73, o h either to I I. l ' of k State Sena . e want all wile are old eu ug hi+ b-)ok. 11 in the view i� The Yitratlel Family 1L/bre->tlagniltoen6 4 he was laod'd in nomination for Congreve, y We are offering 'special ln= p cisive majority• follow directions or work render inatrue- . F and was elected by a de can, tions; to learn how to make bread.' They gprmo.,�tLiberai tw thiaxtralterms for the work - of the Buf t L our word for it when you have mo ' Ins i- ant. lend torcircutars, era•. �' ducements to�purchasers of Iron . He b president one of the will take y i , our own satisfaction in using b K lvy1, Iltt►tiG3, Publisher, Toronto. I i Trust and Safe Deposit Company, 1 own as their Hi)p Yeast, and write them to aoka oe Fence for delivery this fall. _' I i 1 foremost banking institutes in thencity of succeeded t° y end Bufial°, But he is perhaps beat k DYEING AHD CLEANING. -World's Dispeniaaoy 1 an eofcTim Bit ADMAKE ts' Y�ns�, wt en they _ We Guarantee the Best and I .. ' ' President of the l ' ' 1 ical Association and Invalids' H will send in return a lovely gift. This of �• ^ w ��� �1 th8 This institution is sit irl; sin le rK �J ,'ur ical Institute." streets. fer is open to any young l or hogtisekee K , ` 1 Cheapest Fences made i» �. S g - uated in Main aha al ashin tonic to fur or married woman, matron lve.rkA Ind head omceu 1, . i ! . . t who has never before made a loaf of bread.. _ n of the I . a _ ;�. _; _- D ominion. The desig desiring private tree 'Tg3 YON E Si. - . nigh a 1}ome to those $s es ecially to Any person having domestic charge oir 759 n 'Frond �Or Ca O1H� • j - - ent of tha most skilled cls , a surgical household who is not �ommencie�)fousiug N 4J2Ex► Ya)ge btreet, ORONTO• IRON FFj�CES OF EYERX II1E C�IFTi�N' t m ' and who will co Y �� - _ those suffering" frim chronic an leas- family, s n is .--------------- _ ,, hos ital, bu` a peer their yeast, and who will send to them the City orae 3es queen AL west, R 2•Lo Qua• tit E i - diseases. Itis not a Earn shell w y and write to that of .Brantford, (►fit. t ant, remedial home, . roved sanitary, ,3tu'aPPe1 of a pacfkage, 100 Colborne Rtreet.... , , ..... Out. oat a which fact, will receive a still better class of gift 4 John StreetNorti ...........,Hamilton, • comfort, Band the m a p lienees, eve ofTe, ed. Better yet : any medical and surgical PP and the most than that ab �0^�:�� . invention, one at ,resent making their own bread, us V Vo study, experience, but who will liberal expenditure of ink lied a , ysicians lug their own or other yeast, O * R.TI O 1`l • me µ There =are eighteen sl at the H--otel, buy a five cent package of the lireadma and, and surgeons constant y trained Yeast from any grocer or etorekeuper, ,i, M' 1 s of efficient and wfter ilsiug, vttilI write and say that tise�r . _ �e Ca , ltal, $1,0 0,000 - and a corp Doctor is also the in ! Guaxant P nurses.. • The tnedicilies, Yeast is •Superior, they will believe Tera , A Nome UO Mpany I ; Wh do you nae those S�cpenaiva American aho .t:]. •' venter of . several well not °the Worlds' and will oaten ift t You mast get the yeast y tae good C.B. K.C.M.Gt. I. ► ;a i _ t _ - bleb are colnPounde Canadian Baking Po yders wtien }rou ettn ge gBQj w of these medi- with a lovely n reser. Don't send mono ri pQFfIItDRNT 1 IION. SIR W. P. TIONLAND, ED• HOOFER, t v y and wholeNou,e atone half the p ceY Provo_ ii by try Dispensary. rhe efficacy ingtheVook'sGem tfunufacturedby VICE.PitBsIDENTS c aM• ELLTOrT, ESQ., i; dl what led to the idea aid f rnthe Company direct. DI¢Ec'l oII. : r cines is und°iibte Y the Iiivaltds ELLIB & KBIt Bh Torontp1 J. ii EDGAR l Q• i I = . It: _ ultimate eatablie'hment °f It hue been ostiinated that the value of the SI, ' P. 13vex, ESQ. w �,,raa s. La=. i�ev Who Were using Ll1e8e TION. t�'AiET• 118TiCB �ACDO�ta. , taq Hotel. Very many eo' liaseed,and oil annually imported into w. H. BRATTY, RAQ B. NoRDRKItr1tR. EeQ A. L. �oDesiiax, lisQ. I ' Pierces found theta Ica- g Train repreeente a sum of nearly £10,000,• W. H. Glass, ErQ. emediea of Dr• to send app THE /�LF3�►r�ii� STEAM YSAP C8'3 J. HEItBEPT aIe(sON,• r A. McLEAr HowARD,ESQ - ', be an SPEC�A Hos. JAnas YOUNO., i t - }�enefieial that the �r�e�� . and thtaie ap- 000. There is relison to believe than much, 14 l is mi ht be assured 4y p tt1 AN'AG]INIG DI@ECTUB t J. H. MACD17\ALD. tions for persottal the Doctor .if not all, 'of •� g Ii��Af • j i t is becoming eo numerous,, tabs British farms r. r I - Pea led tD erect hia I ivaltds Hrt°n ate in Coif NO Norex. tafThe Celebrated Hao ,. - c�nclu Olil any Is fo tsootc Inspirator. This illi+'lxtettivdy lir►irlt Idt;titation cess established 15 SoT that repr)�entativs•perloct nearly i red Tunnel C P as Dr. fierce as Molders, B 8.� ipe a IDan ��atson a couch drops are the beat l`n the �prosham`s Auta,aiatlo million of dollars has bee i re+•urged to the polity gQO�pp. and when th0 ` t ' . begin let progress ld for the throat and chest, for the volae Re starting Injeo�or. The asrete....mutated during this t•eriod amount, at this date, to over tJ, 1! , ¢I idenfv. t etidn `'TOT he lettere R- dr; T• W. •Morrison s Automatic ►tel is added, forms a0ourity for pulley holders to the amount of her M ,$00, - • their rea GaarrLcee C{►N ex tided in till# cone rn a . unequalled. See that t Sight meed Lubrtoator, ' ey e ass eontemplatin{f insuring will do well to et m dare the Dost in this Aesocsiatlon with °chert?ani The mon 1 resent all the p &tare st roped on each drop. ,, �"') neetre A Plumb. Th ' ' of tihe tonne does not rep er in for the above period, before insuring elsewhere. i , - More than a hnadred olai a annual oonsumptiLn of lager era' upppplie• of specs er cent. 1ov1 er than in these foreign oompania da: 4 tr►1 involved. bank Th deeonptian. Bend fur This Msotiatiola's Raters are from 10 to so p 'rein oupds on the bars, �e oixlulare while the rint re■ulte setrpass the best of t4cm. ' . �i i gi' in ac- New York is about 6,000,000 barrels, `-hioh, sante to m g be brought ottt business in this country, p in DLieCior. ,�svl>�i lrltDRlttlloll, J. K. MACDONALD, Manag #` r' nd rifrer bed had tO t extent of rich to say notl.ing of the o east f vas about flue / pa A AdQ1aW et W., _ - . li hors coneum B'i cite a to . this Vad q x, airilYg title have aating 8r- T 11To. t , '! j i , q Woman, and child inroBOP�ti. g1U►D OFrro>s lti Tolitsxro , n + in grounds. Boarding-houses and barrels for every mlt,n, ,� min g he river, 'roads :: �' �' t -' - a ,, i , i :... I d on t QI • , : !,. ,. t -.:.s - :.,, r � tl ,4f R. �,.+ , Fi _ nets g e the ty . l + r' 1 - , tasty tr , p. . , , j ., oo natal dg 1 II eta t 9. , . ,- bee a sub t. ,. f. ,. A t , . f . ,. Nli ice .hl• e ' . , - ; a ,g: „ , n built ,. , . fr ,., _., , r. . , r d e .. t N y� e bee : . • 1R -. r•...,.. .. ,, ,..• - • y. } ..., ;-.- .. .n s ?ts. �,? f S s,5 �f- c ,. s- -:�s� cent' - I { s r i t " +'s ' - i 3s L .i a -,. l ., - 1... - r... . H 3 ... ,e - ti . t s d.' ) - 5' i S , z. . �, - _ • - ' its"� a' iy ` I ,� , ! I q-' r W tT ; ,�e .4 - ;- , .:.: it -at' :i' f .+:. - - . . ... . t �; :a . . . .. .k . ,'' Y "e r :,- - - -, i a y- t.- -R '.ire '-i 'i sa , k. - - • .. _ _ • . .. . .._ AchF.,,, , a a ° liysterlcal mania,,, °a hopgless Capt ' 1 _ _ ` A TTTT T y� ; -. etG. A number of reporters, too vtrre c/ V DIC I ''� ;,,;;;� ' , ,!-;, . �i } '' ; . , atidmirabl- fooled. All the other - Now :. — OP -- t �?• I J t.d ;t ,,..1g .rye C, � i$ tt0. 0• ' . W, ! _ 4 `, York `papers wrote u v s>ffectul a0 _ , . , ° 1 - i.+ p e� ! ` .,, ����� i i r •f �i.t rrtc a :.. .� ai r:.. - stories about the apprehension and .•, . - . "hAby ood end musle . S c� e. Comtnital, t►T<ld thes0. stories the `World ITRSUAxT to ohs judaeno and an �1 a�Mes in a certain action to fhe Si4h Qonsii � ,a F��jj���0�. } trr A Ott Hoa re raduoin 8o lar Nettie 1 y y fIAckato , 10two b �.. „p $• of Jud ice, Chancery Dldsflom.of . . 'Browns narative proves nothing ex- t • • ' Is published ev p'sitit►y morning ati itis q>!!oe �tCCrT�b ZT� 'h - Oat. Dept that such a patient as elle pre- 4 r :. ,,. � . a�s ^ti there will b. d by1tiblic Aa on, '�� - A 'U SUPPTIY OF {, ., + A sol ebl Willi' a ,...If , 4;`a s, tended to be is� treated with :the' e- d*prob.tiort of avoir e. Dartnall, ;a>is!gaire, ge f1 s1.1a nes fess; i;,00 iipaid is at117s>e�- Local Toaster, at Whitby, at tihe hour .of one , { 4 j - . . RATES OF ADVERTISUM . less indi$rerenae bred of co Stan at , o'clock p. in., on . . First insertion, per line - - - 8 cents, tention to routine. "I ' ,' ' 1 - Each subsequent insertion, per line - B -, , ' . � T N U R S DA Y, N M -10th, 1881, . -' : , This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad• *„t.. ' i gat Derusha's Hotel in the Pillage of Chtiremohk. ,• ,. • vertisements. The Post Office departm'l ]t of01%at by Levi Fairbanks. auctioneer• the ;,,lowing Used in Colla es, Colla ate Institutes, Model and, Pubh.o..- . _ Speciol terms given to parties making. Don- Britain,- last earl carried and deliber- lands namely : The West j of lot.No.1, and the C g.. ?.�r� rads for 3 or B months or by the rear. Halt- y South ,} of the w} of lot No. 2, both in the 5th oon. Schools always on hand, at ;C ublishO'rs lowesti , ear1T or yearly contrasts payable quarterly. ed In lvhe United $inprdom fifteen h1I11- of �he'townsili of Uzbri e, T p r 'Pr g y P ag said two parcel. rices A II book not stock r0- . _ . r Baeinesa cards, ten lines or under, with apP , oon.tainin b admeasurement 75 sorsa, more or . , _ one ear e5 ft payable in advance. &red million letters, o"he hundred -and . y P . y - less ;and that portion loL No. 4 in the !th con, � - I "'' �'Notiea in local columns ten cents per ine, of the said Townsht oq� ! t ° ,t flue cents per Line each subsequent lase ion.:�elghty million postcards, about three ! i Uxbridge, containing by • , ., UX Wlthlil 2`t Olvs. { k-.,, admeasurement 3i acres, rucks aless, and more Elementary Lessons in English (Teat ers' edition.) ,:. - fipccial contract rates made known on tip icy- hundred and seventy million bQOk- particularly descnbed by meters and baaads fa a � - -F tion. !To free advertising. , mortgage wade b the Defendants in said action - . - Advertisements without written instruct ons packets and circulars, One hundred y ' t c > > - to the Plaintiffs, which will be produced on .the slips of Tongue and Pen by 'J H. Long L L D - - - will be inserted until forbidden and charge ac• and fifty million news pers, and day of sale. The property is situated two miles � � f � � • - _ordingly. Orders for discontinuing adve Ise- North of Claremont, and 1} miles from the O. P. must be in writing and sent to the ub- nearly thirty-three millions§ of parcels, Rv. station. The soil is a good clay loam, iu a - - - llsher. aggregating over two thousand one fair#tate of. cultivation, and the property has SCHOOL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. . - Job Work promptly attended to. _ c the reputation as s good grain producing farm. � - . . - .. hundred millions, or about sixty The buildings comprise a frame dwelling house, . L. S. ACKERMAN, . • PROPRIETOR. driving house and stable 48x35, with shed and • ' I - paekets of one kind or other to eae►>a hoz-stalls attached, barn lox6o, epeep house and�OBE ANS. # t mall, woman and child len Scotland, shed attached. Therg is an excellent orchard of . c, . Our Politie n—Strict Inde endence. onn healthy treoe of choicb varieties in bear - Our Aim—A First-class LoealPaper. England and Ireland. But in addition ing ou the piemiaes. Fences fairly good. There Large Unabridged Dictionaries, Glazetteer,ete., at Publishers' O uz• 'mpeetntlona — The he y t0 all that, the Post-Offl.ee � received are also about five acres of bush on the premises, support of the ueoole of Pickering and viciui . containing sufficient cedar for fencing purposes- lowest prices. , All orders by mail promptly fled.. . and despatched no less tha>! forty Goo9 well of water a-nd spring. Possession ofal.�. >a�1.C�. PCC�et S�iblels PYiOt iZ millions of inland tele ams—that la the house and part of the stable, with vrivilege ` ,, �'Ta9►p tr , $r of doing tall plowgking, will be giveu to the - • - . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1887. exclusive of foreign telegram. In this purchaser on completion of the purchase accord- Autogr%ph, and Scrap Albums in great variety. . - . Ing to the conditions, and the purchaser will be • telegraph department upwards Of tW0 entitled to fall possession on April 1st, 1868. NOTES AND COMMENTS. millions of pounds sterling were e1C- There will be a reserved bid ro ll Gzed by the Special attention given to all orders for °Magazines, said Mester. The pure sex shall ale the time of penned. Then the ilepOYJI t in the sae ppay down a deposit of 10 per cent. of the weekly and Daily Papers at- lowest rales. 1 Post -Office Savin a Bank note !aIIlOUIIt purchase mono to the Vendors or their 8olici- f : $. r, and the ba>yance at the ex intion of thlrt ---- , . -1 It is reported that the member8 Of days theretrom, or at the option of the purchaserr I , - - I • the enormous sum of afty-three , - the Fishery Commission appointed by 5ope r sent. 01 the purchase money may ismain - - ' millions of pounds sterling, almost ontstsnding apoa a Statutory drat mortgage of �� �� � � � wets . ��� , 'the United States will. propose Com• said lands with interest at B r cent., payable ) ,' I excluaivel . the savin s of the mora- m@rClal Uicl10II with Can a basis y g yearly for the term of 5 y” Such mortgage I . , - - . .. humble of the working * classes, Be- to contain a bar of dower it necessary, and cov- of settlement of the fishery tr bles. errant to insure the buildings for their insurable �,�• rp t — aides that, through the POat-office value, said mortgage to be prepared, registered And Market -baskets, far temalnder r Beg$o� be18w Cost.. . order de artment u wards of thirt - and delivered to the Vendors at the expense of 4 Hon. Edward Blake sails slat week p p y the purchaser. The Vendors will furnish a �,1� .. from New York for Europe on an five ipillions of pounds sterling were registrar's abstract of title or copy thereat but ReKpectfully Soliciting Your lnd Patronage• . shall not be required to tarnish sn deeds, edpies - extended tour and it is ea eeted he transmitted. The total revenue last of re - . , p gistered inatnunetats or other evidences of will remain until spring. Mr. Laurier •Year of .the Post Office waa nearly ten titae not in their possession. In aU other re- _ apeots the conditions Of sale are the standing ; - the new Grit leader, will thus have an millions eight hundred- thousand conditions of the Court. Further particulars . Dunne sterlin and after meetin all and conditions of gale can be had Noor the said !' t opportunity of displaying iiia metal at p $+ g' Master. the Auctioneer, or the Vendors' soli- . the forthcomin session of the House. the expenditure of its various depart- citor. (signed) r . . % $ . menta It was able to hand over a prdfit Da7ted a Whitb , t is j OR . Ec. DARTNEs3 C: J. P OOK & MU SIC S ORE, WHITBY, . • The Canadian Pacific railway has of two and a half million pounds sterl- JOHN BALL DOW, .. reduced its rates on potatoes to W4 ing to the national+ exchequer.. No : 1 Deverell's Block, Whitby ------ 61 1 Vendor's 8olieltor. cents per.100 pounds from Manitoba less than 14,212,900 letters, postcards, ---- - to Toronto. As potatoes in Manitoba newspapers and parcels were returned D� Y�� gNO I�' I . eost'only 26 cents a bushel, Ontario to the Dead -Letter Office. Of these a VIJ �W V e • - . F - is not likely to suffer from a potato 447-,828 were "unreturnabla" from . �; - - is - , famine this year at all events. ' want of address inside, &c. ; 178,888 i ? a t .. .„ -; - _ _ • ��..,_ SALE RabisrtER•t �i.;•�� >'� �: t --- -I 11. S. • i � ' j I. IT.9 1 ­ DISTRICT'DOTS. A X . .,..�� 1 LiYt� - i c •y i.....fi �Y' fH. - �'' . 0 i,' PIT TIRA - -. t . . . , OCT. -lSra.�--Credtti Bal. ci luras ,.: � � . - - THE VERY LATZST Nzws CIILL,D FROM stock. im laments.. �a, the property of p st -. This LOCAL PRM3 AND OLKANAD rROK William Lee, at lot 13, in the 8th con P � � r � a , _ t". 4: f ' ' - < . ,f S ,:-. OTH1tR SAIIilQlts, of PiolGsring: BaJ..t lg o'clock, noon t ': �ti; :7;" : R ,• et rrtof ood F '` . _.- I.. ,...,. .1 ..:. r , wlaud. auctioneers. :, , . .�` . ,., . .. I �� . 0 �.­ - I .. - .1. L. Poneher do Ro �� -,. ►a 'tf�� . Mr. E. Major, of Port Porgy, intends INIO'kir, Os:. 21. --Auction sale of . liable ' °; ; ,' ;' - r:, r removing to Toronto. im tied horse Shetland ns � ' • ' . "` '' -` ' Several UzbritlReites hove been invited harness, da, the property of des. " tory, - �, to invest in "'green goods." at Derusha's Hotel, Claremont. Sale atA-R ?4;,..,ND RC 0 ING.... : Messrs. Hillyard 4 Reid are retiring . 1 p• m. See posters. Poucbet dt ` ' . Rowland,' auctioneers. , from basilaese m Port Perry and $Ding to , r - Prescott. - SATIIRD►Y, OCT. '2%D. -Auction`` sale of . -1. - V I. t farm stock, aim pro .,:..a , . •N Sneak thieves have been playing havoc elements, drC., the ;`rT7-1F't-*-t . At�7 ��'�1 ,� %• with the orchards Ont aroand GFreeri- arty of James -Madigan, at lot 8, 5th .L 1..1� i bank. concession of Pickering. Sale at 12, noon ' Bee posters. Poacher do Rowland, Several parties of U*ridge "elfootists" auctioneers. I` • • . - have left for the happy boating grounds MoxDAY, OCT. S4sis-Aaction-sine of choice ' . l ' Lakin nine hounds with them. Q {Get .the best vallolg,t R, farm stook, igiplements, etc., the pro- ;` , YD. , k , The. Scott Act fines imposed in the party of Mr. Emmanuel Black, at a st � . �., . . comity of Peterboro since the 1st of half of the west half of lot 4, 5th con. of "- - . . • January 1887, amount to $9,000. Uxbridge. Sale at 1 o'clock. Pouoher do i � - Haldimand Liberals Monday unani• . Rowland, Auctioneers. See posters. raous" .. � . I ly nominated Mr. C. W. Colter for TQ$snAY, OcT. 25TH.—Credit sale of farm i i, ' - the coming election. stock and implements, also two acres of - . ' , . - . - Telephone communicatidn between of land, the vroperty of Mr. Peter , i - - , Ottawa and Montreal, a dista+lce of 120' '' Ramohr, at hie resiflence in the QillaQe FAR A H E �►.D F O U G H DROPS. ,. - -_ miles, was opened on Saturday. - of Claremont. Sale at 1 p. m. See 1� . uaeed in posters. Poacher Rowland. Commercial Union will be disc , all its bearings at Wood4ville soon by Prof. wanxssD►Y, OCT. 26T1E—Auction sale of -- - - _ Goldwin Smith, Valancy 'Fuller, and farm stock and implements, the Pro- . party of Mr. William Young, at eaPt I = ' . 0.1 . �_, ,.; . . others. half of lot 7, in the 3rd con. of Uxbridge _ WAREHOUSE . Mr. Robert Cowan, of Highland Creek, , Sale at 1 p. m. See posters. Poucher, �­ . .1 f I , ' while strolling alouz the Jake shore A Rowland, Auctioneers. i . 04 T.- . lately, shot a fine specimen of the Am- WEDNISDAY, Ocz. 26Tx—Auction sale' of a : I - . . } erican eagle. first-class farm of 90 acres, in the Town e ' The first traction engine ever seen in ship of Scarboro, being Centre lot 14, j � [� {. t ' e was Laken from the station last nor f e Danforth road. Terms I. G, �I�al'lllg ut Sale`'$ �� me'n��0 �" On�'�� Uxbridge north o the . week. The people for miles around came .easy, and made known on day of sale s -' "11 - ., . . - out to see it.. Bale at Beldam's hotel, Malvern, to com- And eontinainpl da bt day wAii the whole stock is disposed of. Parties desiriva Dress Hoods, Flalmele, Blankets, �'oflllen - The Council of Reach at its last "meet- . mence at 2 p.m. D. Beldsm,auctionser. y�s� How= Moves, Tweeds, Cloths, Ready•ra de Clothing in bonus', boys'' and youths Tweed Baits, also Overooats in - inR had to flay out X211 for sheep killed TSUasDAY, OcT. 27TH—Credit sale of farm mens',. oaths' and boys. Clothing made to order. All of above' will be offered at one-third less than usual priess for same by dogs, and still several claimants have stock. implements, &c., the property of , gay, The stock is large and mast be sold out by the New Tear. • - . . - to be appeased. Mr. Robert Jackson, at lot 21, 6th con. An old-time jockey 'named (Ioodrnan, of PiCkeriQg, �} mile west of Brougham. f011�'i'W'iZ��'m �l��:atO ��f@Y�c3. 81.t aa2,; vizi :\ or Goodwin, well known in Markham, Sale :t 1 P. M. Poacher & Rowland, . died of asthma at Uxbridge last week, auctioneers. Bee posters. . PARCaL I.—The double shop we have so long Occupied, known as the Glasgow Warehouse. having been taken very ill on Dr. Black's �NoT>.—Parties getting sale "bills print- $ Pickering, containing 244 acres of first-class land, well fenced with two verandah- + ed at the office of TIJZ PICHERING Naw PARCEL II ,Part of lots ?and 8, ase Line, itis reported rted that tfie coutrector fat will get a potice similar to above froth dwelling houses, out buildings all lately stented, with stone stables underneath. � r po printing PARCEL III.—South part of Lot 23, in the 2nd Con. of Whitby, containing 65J acres, choice land, buildings and : . dredging Port Perry harbor lifts the mud date of tint to date of sale, ri�lc of from one side of a scow and dumps`it out CHA *z-1 _ fences all lately erected• .. - . on the other. He is looking for a job a 006.6` • - __ PARCEL IV.- A choice pasture field, containing a* `acres, west of the Ontario Ladies' College gate. next year: At the Convocation of Queen's e ol�eon PARCZL V.—Vacant lot between the Ontario Bank and Ontario Block. The lot will be sold with the use 'of th � -+-. Owing to the chewiness of apples many Monday Rev. Dr. Grant ga e a report q,�, to the north and south of said lot, on Brock Street. .. . - farmers in East Whitby do not consider- the progress of the endowment fund, in / ' which he stated that �1J0,000 had been gABi'ht VI.—Vacant lot immediately east of the English church on Dilucan Street. it a paying bnsinesa to pick them u , and - -- . ", p secured. For further particulars apply to us. in many orchards they lay in heaps, _ in life _ . ' >_ . - � One thousand lives were lost . rcttinQ. c . . .. Mr. E. d.-Poazre, Hope, is the haPPy great fire at Hankow, China. T� _= 4•� J"•,, CAMV��L' �� • possesQr of a young rooster. with two Serious riots have beeD caused `at Gib- . - SV oil - . I.y .11Pau of well developed �ginns. The extra ralter by quarrels between Irish and pair are attached to tMe chicken's hind English soldiers. _ _ ' . . .1 ` . - legs and are perfect: This is a strange --- -- --BIRTH. - - .,. PICKEIDT - '' 1'.'' - freak of Dame Nature. y AC• TE• 11 , .One night lately 6oIDe stray dogs got lil"0►11-In Piekerin , on Friday. Iti15 Oat.; t8e7, . L - .r: . N HARM Y IL Bock of sheep belonging to Cdr. she wife of rept.. Bowe, of a daughter. , _�_____—)O(..r____-- f , into p gnrrz—In Pickering Village, on 18th inst., the . Wm. Osler, on the 2nd of Whitchureh, wife of David Smith. of a daughter. — ' - and killled eleven Sae animals besides T.aixa-In Pickering, on the lath Oct.. 1807, the r � V $�—tI0 wowing two others so badly that they are wife of Wm. Laing. of a sou. I - MARRIEQ. , - not expeeted to live. On Want Pure aril 8; Chemicals, Shoulder $ra0@B, .1. - • Some U1<bridge scam s robbed a pear FisLD---tExo--0n leuesday eve' Ing Oct 19th, �: TE1 ; p at the residence of the bride's brother, Geo. Patent MedicineR Sponges Perfumery, and all old woman named hire � Graham 'as Lang, Jr., Pickering, b Elder Wm. Forrester, ; i , __ Gouldville last week of $10 worth of of Toronto, W. K. Field to Josephine Langg, at . Toilet Articles, yon Will find, our I SUGAR .­_ I - reserves. But it strikes us this is quite Toronto, youngest daughter of Goo.Long. Br.. . ` ' - ' . . ­ . . p �ltOCk COIIlplete. - ' a lot of preserves for a 'very poor persou1. DIED.. .1. to have on hand at one time. (tiimm. At Toronto, on Monaal," October 46th, - I _ Of the Best Quality.l.. - -' - - r�, . F. Webb. of +Uxbridge, reeentic Sophy Green, wit• of Cha.. B, Green, formerly P�YSI IA1� 8' : PRESCRIPTIONS, 11ams, ' wA arcs sed'•Sr. J. tiVhitlaw's fine black of Greenwood, a9e3 37 year.. • Saco:, Spiced Roll p is IiaxDzaaox—xa Pickering, on Wednesday, Oct. 1 team for #500, and succeeded in carrying 19th, Jane Fraser. beloved wife of Jos. Render- and tatnily recipes carefully compounded at the J, a in her "h year. and other Provisions, cheap: .. ... -'� off first prize at the Port Perry fair for son, While at the Port he Funeral today at l0 o'clock. :.- , • beet carriage team. M. HARMACY. A-Tr0=-TS, R P was offeree: 1IG50 for thein but refused it,'ICKERING•-i' DICKERING MA,RKHT. • his price being considerably higher. Yaws OQice, Oct. 2o, 1897.'___M__ S Aman who bailed from Quebec was Fail wheat ?60 enc : spring. Zoo to 78c, goose Fresh sad (J uod. walking on the track near we bac to lose ' Flour, tamil,per cwt. feels to sass. /"An inspection Will oblige Flour pastry , per cwt. i .'50. Bran per cwt Zoo, 1, -. GR . lNi. AG ,:, I 1 B Junction lately, when he was stmek by si4 eo per ton; shorts, eta per cwt, ala per +I ; stn engine and instantly killed, the body, ton; screenings7oc"par cwt, +Iif per ton. led, He leaves a FAR1[S88 I►IAIIKST. ALEX. EINDLAY being frightfully mangled- ' . wife and family at Quebec, but his Dame . Toronto not. 9o, >ss#were . i - Was uakDOwa► t0 anyone in the neighbor- Th•"street receipts of grain to-do bushels 11 i ' + S3 6 gr and prises nnchanlled. About ... - t ( hood where he was killed. The 1111 wheat offered and sold at 78e to ego for fail and Yar'd spring, and •6c for 90000- Barl•�y Arm, velli tunate man was looking for work. at. Arm with sales of aAt - Lumber . . i _ eat Mo to 74c , O , I>i is rumored that there is a posf.bility bssh•L at Sec to Sac. Psaa are nominal at sic, pfi6 es. -_- . of a branch lin. of the Canadi>Yn Pacific `aamt sii oo to alne`�o. e.r fair �o�oy i� into -� s'k�� Vtom , • strneted from Lindsay solda n H avid at ed so to •7 W. Beef. IW • �� If 011 are WantlnF,' L�nber y railway being con sii to cgs to Pontypool. A good tonna eoald be tom a0 for torequar �.m mn� ; �. , � _ and sa ae b i7 0o far < .Tanetviile, Yel•erton, 'Barton, a rs. Lamb $in oo send n 7•y 1, Of aII� ' found yu► t ` ' . i, throe h a rich s he�produce market wu grist to -day, and - - _ . and LOW to Pontypool. g � ge�llyruled rtead We quote: Beet ' + - 'T Shinsdes, -''y No.R� T T. Country. The track woDld bs a1IDost a � 140: butter, ib. rolls, 84 to ire, large rolls 1.V • V N�A � • . level. The distance is only about i• to ails ; interior, iso to lee. lag 100 �- s PAR. r ianiles, and could be baht very clieaplp. 14a to 160. Bacon loo to 190 Post Potatoes per bag 90a to it 00; Apples per barrel, --- -. _. --- -_ - �___,_ ._ - - --- �- - 1 , . `11 . I I On the 9th inst., at Marsh Hill, the Zac to si a0. i L.• . P1C��t�� .1. i . Mr Willliam Nicholson . twins sss� sews T Q I' - , wife of :I►s>cs--llasl _ (boys). This is the third P 'weed and TRAINS GOING EAST Do$ of twins ss FOLLows:— �' S', LE• -. L Lath V born on this farm, which was No. 1 • ExPRES8. . . 8:14 A. M. - ; ; formerl Dern Led by Mr. Win. Baiter, to Or anything in my line, give .. y pl '• b LIGHTNING Exp. 9:55 A. M. ' whom two vain of twins were born daring �• s ,• «. 9:02 p. M, T BPRAZILIN WAREHOUSE ,; . . • his occupancy of it. The value of the •� % LocAL, 6:85 P. M. ! Wi celebrate the event by s com"plate revolution in the Crockery 1718 a Call. . property will no doubt be enhanced by „ lfi MIXED; . 1 2:81 p. M. u Trade for the these occurrences and should command a TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOws: . `, ' . good price if put on the market. No. 6 LIGHTNING EXP. 9:55 A. M. 'N' X . TSI 'T`7 - ,� �AYS ,. hi was a :55 A. M. lJNO, I A resident of Uxbridge towns p - - •• 8 LOCAL . • . $ • ' .. . ` visitor at the Markham Fair and also at .. 2 ExpRzss . • 9:02 P• M Colored,Dioner Betts, Colored Tea Betts and Colored Chamber Setts, actually given . . ' I' , the hotel bars there. He managed to ` �. lg MIRED . 4:46 P. M. away. A large stock of entire new prtterns and steles to select from. -1 -reach Uxbridge on the return tap, bat 16 MIXED. THE LATEST Remember this is no humbug. We lead the trine in had to remain over night before proceed- Teas and Coffees and General (traceries. • e- In the night he roused up and We Darty a large stook and sell I'�lIPR�YEIIYENT. in hem "and when "Mary„ at bottom prices. ;.' lustily shouted `• Mars, - . , . , - aiaII't reply, he hurled all sorts of epithets �" Highest prices for any quantity of choice butter, fr+ssh eggs and farlaers' e of the'rest lease call and see us. No trouble to show Roods. The BELL ORGAN . I . � at her, much to the annoy fool bacon. P . of.the lodgers in thO hotel, What a fool S IMON �RA� E�, I8 the Only instrument made ._ I I; a Haan will make of himself �cheri f1ill of haying a perfect Dust, Moth and Mouse , ...— 40-y , Excluder, which is always 0losed, and is mash - � . whisky• - . Deverell g Block, Brook St., Whitby, Ont. '- On Saturday last while Chae. O'Brien, a -' , superset to a so •eceuse proof Attr- machine, was en- meat" adverti6ed by another company. Their who runs a thrashing 4rl� For Sale. im rovement consists in agate around the - - ed in the barn of Mrs. Donnelly, about • Farm Fox Sale. els, watch is opened and dosed with the - . . gag aii-board ; s:,ould the organ at any tim�e be lett, pine miles from Bracebridge- Samuel , 1.o n, gust and vQrmin are freely admitted; . anal • ` . Taylor, who owned a rival machine, R OIN E �oi the best farms in the Township OTS Sats 'and 26, in the 8rd Con. of the ,ey �i assuredly eat their way out. When an altercation �R of piokertn9; oontainin one hundred an L Townaiiip of Pickering, containing about No other company can Use oar Patent Peda)1, entered the barn, twenty -Ave acres, aid being lot la. Broken FronR one hundred and twenty-two acres, on which are and we would advise 02 ' tending purclumw s - ; argse between the two men. Taylor f T. ' `' concession. Oae mile from Pickering village a g•� stone dwelling house, large barns and to buy only the BELTS ORGAN which a�n�a�as • Called O'Brien a flat', When the latter •,,`1.and half a mile from Gl. T. B station. For far- atables, and every convenience. Good orchard • an the most important and practical ir nrrave- P a e struck him twice and lie fell -into the i �.. tthher particulars or appy JP. 0. ICHAB I on 11 _ .. _ ' Pick hiring spring of water in collar; a lot of g d meat known to the trade. I I� i,' e:premi00s. or ng P. O. 49-61 hard wood and cedar on promises. The above a sof some workmen dead. O'Br:en ; , ; #arw is Duly tour mites from Pickering gillae, Fopg,h Brt1S•, 6nt8. pn 11, FDR SALE. Rave himself up. Samuel Taylor was an i t�, t;i,, • and tyro and a halt from Piokering Hix are or, . .: f ,tit ni, or particulars apply ta,CABPER BTOTT6, old resident of the township of Macaulay - A,. ;,r; . ; ..1 > ng P. O. _-- 44tf y i p e ' , `Bic ,m l meats where ya dun ,. . - - - . and had been a councillor for several . • r e family. 11OLSTEN��0 r i iv. f*F Rf a.a , {abrays Gyears. He leaves i>~:�a R ' et" e,�a:i ,4, .,:t• Ormiston, of East V�hitby, i ` Mr.,Geo. ..1 • : , WINO fin" the large iDoreagD of my RI G & CHOPPII I I-` came very near meeting with a serious if F tf f� ,.�a� it before ...�..^ without driving 40 or 60 miles or sending �; Friday Of last week. _ f V herd; it is nea•asa>T not fsttalaeci(Tent`on ,,;, :� Every Day Week at, twice the diets);tie. �Pe have roach- winter. I velli the�etore sell any of My pnimala I �{ ,. - . As the train fi-om Toronto was app All are choice. This hard won this -year at ' andintendkeepingafull Toronto Tadnetriai. Silver Medal. highest ward ` �. „. �` `, ' latform at Myrtle station of the -I line of repaus . ,iiig the p e- tot beet bull of any age Dominion S 'ver edal, 1��{�, D LIZ ` " ' ��'� ! . ­ p- R he stepped to the plat orm b , . Ra highest award for best herd. At Psowncial i ,LLe A . 1 and `L L • C. •+ d. In. Ding so, t; Eshi�itian, Diplo> a, highest Award for herd.nM *..s fore the .train StopPe le faeed At Western Fair, amilton, Diploma, hest l , f {��y ti ine 1 P u ret t and woii B farmer Dau have t1ie. ow$ wheat ground, � � r�lpI , Ly. uistead of : facing the eng pbs�l4te y .. sward for b�,t bull and four of bis get, , wry �s. ; :i and 'if you bring flood . wheat you are. sure i ; R I about and the moment his fee touched This powder never varies. A tt►arvel of pu ty . in maney �rrisee the largest amount ever won by tp gat gond flour. *. at'''reasonable prices.., u, rt.ii :. :l .': she letforzYi" he fell backward striking strength apdwholesomeness. More ecouoin�cai nae helyd in Canada at suds number soof xhi- `�. rriYc ,� rap 1��j a p. him" than the Ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in bitions. No tansy prises. Adiress. � It 11 U 0 1k, `.' ' B;' F�ORSY x H & BRO rt �- _,11;: - his •head with great force, rend ring tl com Litton with the multitude of low test sport meat. sena for catalogue. 4 0 w ' '` lII8@II61ble. Restoratives '"were ix' P y weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only ,T0$Pj LEYS C�@� F�,Ci d iently . to in cans. ROYAL BASING POWDER Co. 106 Wali TORONTO. z_ , x' {1_1 I `' used and he recoyere s11fti treet.N. Y. may #Seal � 1� _ S .x s ."f' a 1. s. 4 Y: Pe hoill- k dri nils• a m i' .. s r fw r h `Q ; -i R. ... , 4.... . d l2 _- :.. k .. , _ - .: .. .. , $ .' r .... ax ti x'�• .4; . ^t tA_J� V� `..s. 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I- _- - - - - - _ cage pie thee' �mbri. t leave id. think, perhaps, that bemuse I 'have been ptattion he told �>idefreditk f top . steers " If r p r �= ` ; ", :d '. ifnil ia_ Ids has it��oo��sD you do too much asst down of late either to sheer which hs►d just taken plae -I�e tide light _ ford, ec ow oI, wltierlt yen tyad• tier�iet guess. yon'br.to bs :eaheaired by:.yoa t thsve reel of Madeline's threste; but the other was - - living If ou are dissatisfied with his treatment of not~ie vant'a'ge OR,' Y `ed our dsxotiOn, oat >a tcaoliad. reaNv alarmed.. , . y c H A L L' I ou, rev ge yourself, bot on'bther men. by_ iw. But I haus Aid though the " Fanay bene tnt-ning De nasty 1" he�raid : . a Sollclto - _ ,�.�r ° r' { . me, it would be better for you to weight:, of anxiie ys upas .me . has ' atado plaintively. I don t hs,1f .like 3t, that I ^ : Barbi '` �`• '' ' ' Ia ' '` i row ourself into the Heine, or even to be me morose - . and - boorish ' to, you, d ys P g j y I on t : she slava was a woman for keg in ark. - CHAPTER III, and aynical recklessness which had been the scarred with smallppoox, than to tempt Fate have said to- . - i4ysoK all ; the , timer , her word." . I - . " 14 The moment when Yo6d' ine de Breteuil's most atrikin and the most admired char. by defying 1fi, de Idretouil." ` when the cloud ps4ed., ahq will have " All inferhal bravados the .cap prove thoughl notlii " said De Breteutd shortl ". oertainl sense ti 41" ` as r: wi h tri m ► ate o pf" is in' thj do pli Mien hq . , f. k , • ,' *ani Msde a er reward.' It prwaerd nova, sect ,my ag, Y•. over r- to thea fzor co y er, a l id as h g Of t accts. s t Via. ' more pees tib peed salt i ill-buauor has milt A so your :ooldnees must 4` Bnt won't you• keep her in sight ? I : was a c beeu L. ts;a rebels' kti le a pla lige n i�1 i tb us uses the h at o , wi , t welt, and we will ,h*v�a the old times; acid think it would be safer. . any mo on d- ft ''arhatwas�'"thy Yin lines f ova ' ands sa trdli 1 Le txr times still Madeline and •to-ni ht we `' Not ao and.not worth rehire. Be• : " If of women ao astoncshtng, so temple e, that°f$' of the cha�ge ep g y t , , g may; x . a revival. of her love for.him might, perhaps, n him ; and then she saw him put hid right marked in her face, than by the warning, must opal the new bond with champagne and fore the week is out she will have found. - } Messrs. Ihave worked in his hard yet not specially. , and -which was the one net,�t-e t_ to tile_ which she did not intend to heed. Ian liter." some one able to make her forget you and ( - a sharp strop- character some sort of re buten r w r wr—tzare;141V-atb coat- ocitet OW Tb ere at the corner of the street. He flue his arid' iron d her as -elle , ' ' - me." . ins az a g P . -out a Ii h� lett% roll of a ere with en Y'� . g Englishwoman held out. her erect on tl% floor. But se wrenched her8elf "Anda cod thin too I For sho was a =' Of some sort of temporary reformation. But fl p p g g that was beyond her power. Pity for hie la -4n tr' ..a.�h �.... and, which the other took with more than shivering away from blue, and rose: white lot too good for either of us,►' said the other . Bve the abject state after her discovery of hie crime laatic, an , smoo Ing out t e paper, gen conventional reapeet. and panting, to her feet. - 'For drib moment with maudlin eompan4ion. " Couldn't _ •� (k - lent her manner a gentleness which he mis ►count them ;and she saw that they �tvore `.` I shall t see yon again, ILosalie, for I he paused, drawing himself up with a frown you--oouldn't you at least find out what mented ' ' !� am o to leave �'Aris very soon." which fri htened her ; then he threw the she's oin to do, andel—if she's otmone Barb took at first for the old fon�ineae; but ,he cigliyh bahk games. _ .Whose mouAy was g g $ g g Y, , . was too sharp sighted to be lou deceived ; eat 2" she ' asked herself, shivering and " G -hye, madame ; wherever you end of his cigar out of the window, and and ism- is all right 2" r 4 the the • and when he found that it was with diffi ceasing closer to the window. She had may , be • going, I wish you all prosperity crossed the.room to her. He insisted until De Ureteuil, moved be muc Ecalty that she schooled herself to receive tr a`) fascinated ae - she wdtohod- every Rud tlappingm:'� - , " Is this the congratulation I ant to ft- also by another motive, went round to the I ` � �� I his tardy ad=wtea passively, th t` ohe' ovement ofiL ie thaat .her eyes -had not, But evert us she spoke this good w>dl'ih, it ceive from my wife V And he laid hie house that evening, crept up•staira, and more f• • erne I for a Vond to his comE� nio}p, whose was evident that the last part was ';only a ha9d heavily on her shoulder. " Come„ kik tried to open the doors of ; the rooms Mad- I y would talk, laugh - worst, ~cook,' do a thttr on ars .- , ' to keep him fob•• ti &little while" at a Aist;anee,- eek` ••was towards•�lier. Bee woul'� htx�e conventionlra �utteranee3, for fn the ,ace of t easonable. Kiss me—eay you're sorry. aline had occupied. Bat they were locked. Y' _� menL, hie wretched pride took fire, and .he kept sen able, had she left 'the window at that the young Englishwoman as -she thanked Madeline was tall and broad and strong— He went down stairs to make inquiries, and it, rat aloof"from her in sullen disdain which she on,eat, to tell that he was short and broad her and walked afty there was a fixed, in physical strength almost his equal ; mov- found that she had left Paris two hours be- c$ir1� ndbhabbil' dressed but no piore. $ow• hard expression which told that faith a ed by as ovorpowering'impulse of rage, ter. fore, alone. 1 ' her 1 could only make most fai>�t healrted e�or�e Y , to break through. ver; st thet monlenb•ke sat back and mdv. trope, the springs of happiness, were dried rcr; and disgust, she pushed him away from And as he lit a fresh cigar. he drew out of - , .l h me. d his chair a few inches so that the li ht rap in her forever. her with such force that he fail stn erin his eket with his match -box a little case' 'i� There is a toncli of nobility, a grace • 88 g P° S wet • ht faUu on.t of wine he h�ald.ia Madolinq. left alone, rpachecl, her rooms back a ainst the door of the smal room, that looked as if it contained a i e and V beyond the` reach �f com•nonplaee P ver u4c>ft unlocked one of her lar a ;'� 'g p P • ' + ;. moat p humanity; in a nature which can is hand ; -and by the movement, though y q Y• g Dont touch me, she hissed as he recov. opening it, looked of ectionately at a beauti was'a! bear the °litraia;' of a deep gratis he eo d:dot see his face,. she knew ' hi ro, aad'•.bega tQ pec it for a.� jouiey. ered himself ; " I am not your wife 1" ful little revolver which lay in it, and con- k d�1 trade. when" �;ouis de $ret n digbo , :has r first las Robert Merf :1 t Co �ected die svp t gs she iwailtedao Da Breteuil steadied himself, and. made no gratulated himself that Madeline s abrupt - school that Madeliestewauldreoebtpak tEeon�e�niote <C a rer %f ecognition of_ m; ke w;th a der �t it al y n further attempt to approach her ; but the disappearance had saved him from adanger- I onld e tainA$ e►tl`ti of his retirement from the world by return- Madeline su denly remembered where she o t eft p e'er to flat h one horrible pallor of hie dark face as he looked oua temptation. _ � le . Ing his reviving passion, he soon found the was, OV140 ., zI�_ _ - rank w u d hold everything she wanted. xuroes at her, and 6tie lurid light tht►t seem- taut if we should ever arose each other s - glAd a• burden of his debt to her extremely irksome. hurrying crowd =roue her, stet' g ince en, when she had only the top tray left to ed to • shoot out of his black eyes, for an path gain-" he said to himself aloud. ,`' her for from ri ht to lett with a hot blu.,h in h fill, she remergbered ,that she utuat a her instant made him a lase than- human. And without fineable his sentence he blew E . But he had no money, and for' the mowau !l .. P Y Ppm' g , i her f rc. seamed °to be without the• etier to , irnak ire; -• �up�tir. ; the impretsjpg' , tllatf •tl� rer}t jte� tho eqd df, 1}e• ,, and going Whether he had seen herat the window of the out the match with' which he had lit his withet $� had uttered- a wild' shriek • but no Quickly down stairs to the little cigar-sho wine-sho that afternoon she did not know ci ar and togged it a ay. gimes any, by fair means or foul ; and Madeline, • - ,P P , R r . ! one was takin the 19ast of her. she found her landlady haggled with much but he said quietly : (To Bs' oo"INi$b. . whom .."rl training had taugl t . to be g ) .. Pr . frtlgat�, cBttiT gat least, with the proceeds of So she looked a;,,ain, shakitig� from head spirit over the point of the next week's rent 'f That is true, and if 'yon ai•e atixious to - ---a. I L ` I - fry u, the sale . of Iter dresses Sect vyith her small to foot, and • trying to understand. One in lieu of notice which the ex-vivandiem go back to the husband who got over your No .Yoke on Her. , ' thin del * :in the confusion of 'her•'mind wanted -to exact, and came up -stairs a ain lose so easil ou are uite at libert to do ,: _ in the ' earnings, keep both him gnd herself from . g g Y Y 9 y A woman came down town the other day .. para o • - starvin • - Was'cleatr- to her : she was not the wife of a victorious, ;after having persuaded her to be no. Bat if you are wise you will stay with with a " " - f' . g' content without it ' yearling in a baby cirri , and - •, Sl murderer. Her heart leapt up with pas and, Moreover, to buy me and thank'Heaven I am still willing'to when she reached a certain dr store G .. 1- 1 own .-- So they passed ten days of an- ungasy do- ti - for s• small slim her a re tr y sionate.relielFat the- thought. But faet'upon pa link and a few leave you. T may be as great a villain as she left the Gab at the door and we n gr mesticity Madeline living in a fever of other shin t she could not take awe with he' but at an rate i am a. more anacessful pt in to f ' that follDwed 'the conactaustiese 'ot the talc g Y Y trade. The - , e ` 'ice' horrib'e i naginioga picturing the murder her. the was tasBin cis to the floor out of one.. No woman has ever had for me the Youngster was good natured t^ her pu - &bout whish she dared not uestion him, I rible position in which the perfidy of these g over being left alone, and' one of the clerkp : • - y two wretches had laced her and then her writing:casea couple of notes and a dried charm you have had since I found ou read n this fesrin thr►t the lice mi ht . be on his' p Y Y in the store who knew the mother .wall . `., B p° g I came the louging to be.revenged upon them $ower out of a bouquet frog► Louis, when to Etiek to me through everything, in spite thou ht to la a trick on her. While she �: , She track ; while he, on the contrary, :seemed to the sound of his footste on the stairs and- of circumstances which I own would have g P Y , t` head v both, a '10 ging fierce and hungry s the ps wars bus tradin h r_ fall into a state of torpor, in which—aa fxr im ulses of�an sura ed animal as she stood denly destroyed her busy. c�lmnesq, and tr htened off a riamb amb woman. I Y g e lalipped out and wheelA- as his wife could Ree—neither Iemorse nor-� P • g • i Y P ed+the carriage into an adjoining store. out to p nting before the window, with her hands forced her to lean, trembling and cold with will forgive you this little out urst of this rash of customers i v quietl. apprehension had 'any share. She wondered dread p e entad him from see- p.: ',. - . c rvsd like claws,-- her great eyes luminous , upon the edge of the trunk she was afternoon, I will love,y u-yl}e more ; and if in the woman as she went out. She stood vanish how it was th ,t, since robbery was his only . Ellin g wf ith passion, and her red lips parted in g you will stay with me Igwill give you every- at the d nor far a moment as if wondering 4t .: as she ssible motive, Louis seemed now to be , p° t straight lines over teeth that looked hid- She heard Ihim enter the sitting room, thing iA the world you can wish for, pro if she had for otten somethin and then � • 9 ; l� worse off than ever; for, whatever his moral sin to lie called herb name g g' eous and dangerous in their gleaming white- g• g• y ,and the vided only that you will have the sense to started oft and went straight home. ` ecoid defects might be, he was far too keen of in sound of his v ice to which she did not re- be content with our own ha inens and ` % the ne nese. Again she had lost herself in iptent , Y PP , B that time " bub" had become nifeasy , tellect to handicap himself with the danger• Y savage contemplation of the two men, when ply, braced h r for the meeting. When he r .,A pry .in`•o the means used to procure it. and was raisin a row sad the sent in for z . , It v ons responsibilities of an unnecessary crime• a disagreeable croaking laugh close at her flung open th bedroom door, she was still Will ou love me on those terms'.'' g Y , - 4' ., ' . admox She knew also that the securities which 11ir. yy the clerk to come and get him. The mother ear startled her. Turnip her head she 1 on her knees uietly packing. " No. I loathe ou f tom the ver de th :' encu Staunton had told her, in Louis's, hearieg, i g rP .. „ Y Y P having departed for Home, he was obliged F K she saw Rosalie, the old 'chambermaid, Madeline 1 said he, in aatonieliment.: of my soul. I bore with you, sheltered you to follow her with caro and baby, the latter - t dnstr� that a had with bine would lie `property " whose 1'ean-leather-colored face was wrinkled " Khat on earth are you doing! Didn't you in spite of my horr@r at your crime, because howlin at the to of his voice and a tract- . -<_ not t so dangerous as xo be ahmort.valuelesa in the- n with flat serest in -her. hear •me call ort 2" 8 P li Barba P ' qtr• , tpWig iia y I believed you to be my' husband •now uiy in eneral attention. The clerk had reach-< hands of a man unconnected with the Stock , ``rYes," sail ` " g g ` �,-. i Exchan a and i norant. of the co se of ' f� neighbor s�aff,irs. She glanced alternately 1 ahe quietly; I heard yon : joy atfindioglamnotbouudto yoaisetroaRer ed the gate when the woman came out, and . warm 8 g ¢ bt Madeli�ate.,llird r►t .the 'p jr in the wine -but I am b s rearranging my trunks. than the sense of my own degrr�iation. Yoci .. artist_ fairs on it. At first Ija B<eteuil agent all # �t}� qq as phe saw baby and cart she threw up both Rc. his time indoors, smokes and readin nov ahop, and s�er�ed;to. the enot}gh stk. ' •Her tone evidently surpris�d.him., He had have tricked me shamefully—" hands and exclaimed : i " 1 g g nificanee tinwEhe e[tuatie+ te• it meet been used lately.to tales in whicladitd ro "Nonsense 1" he interru ted she 1 i.--�- sn�i of a els in stolid indifference to eves ything Uut the �% dominated over love Y p Y• "Dear mc, but I thoughE it wag a spool t heartily- Still, she was evidently curious ,but to day even the' " You, were lonely, poor, exerted by a of twist I had for otten I" ' into t, quality •the meals . she proved d. 13ut at to understand it better, and she gently duty seemed to fail. He stepped forward scoundrel ; I gave you—yore acknowledge it g - - I i 1\ i the enol : f a week l}e Showed signs Qf a'tvak detained the young 1L'n lishwoman_jiy the into the recto, tto peck d"wn, and looked —love and fortune and ha lubes. 1 re- - 1„ ening restlessnes9, and went regularly out - g t PP Bifid -Headedness.- _ ,' • hand as she was torques aluuptly away. ipto .her fayre. 1yt aeon' was bright with apected you enough to know chat you would Tilers is much wearisome and needlessdig � . f ' ing in I by himsc;lf f:,r twenty -minutes at :} tunsj '' Pardon, madame," croaked she softly. the same expression of gay ..triumph and not come with me c xcept as my wife • there- - - _ ,. .� to a , : every morning and every iugbt._`- He never I<f. I have not met ou for a whole week and content which it had worn in the wine-sho,. fore I had to ,rove to ou that our bus cession about bald headed American men I j i PF - brought home any pea apap9rs lend Ftiever I should ad much like to know how you ars "You arAe• dull, my prinueas," said he band was dead . Now that you have found Yash your head choroitghty once a week c ' : M r with a lather of soap and water rinse all the � I y 1 : inters: asked to see any, Lut iia aline uaeyi to buy getting on if you would be so kind as to carelessly. "Pott have lived 'too long in out that he is alive, the beat thing you can told h and read them k itll feverish has on her let me walk with you a little way." these wretched little pi boa holes ; you do is to forget it again " soap out, and ruU the scalp lively till it is . 1 way to afi+l from, the schrwl where hsa"how u •• must come back #o the boulevards and .. entirely dry. •Never wear an unveptilated 1 ':. unto his .blies assented with no ver • clear -in• Unfortunate) I cannot for I have _ gave les��us in Lrngliah for two hours every Y your spirit wilt cr,me back with new dresses Y ' bat, or any hat at all when you .can avoid ; ` > fyiog tention, but with the feelin that this found out more- than that said she slowl I � �' day. . g and new trinkets. bio wonder ou are y• it. Near a straw hat, instead of felt, when i shrewd Frenchwoman, with her world know y 1 here was a pans©, during which they ever ossihle. Give our acal lent of r c, result Twice she read short paragt•aphs stating led e,and her rofeeaed ac upintanae with dining : it is three months eine©. you have looked at e:►cb other steadil Madeline P Y P P Y i E d g y enure ht, also lent of air° pont smoke nest(. t that nothing furtli�r had been heard of the ' worn diamoaciit. 8 P Y a eocrtt isi' j.oulu s life, might be �useftil or " had cast ufT all restraint, and the hatred tO° much. hollow these directiiing W he k missing . L�ogtidhician ; but tkte s$Lir had . I don't want dismonds indeed, Lo i8, ,and yon ` evidenrrly taken uo hold upon puiUlic curios c mig,�t be dangerous, blit was not to be de- thank you." that shone out of her gray ejes and` made never will be bald headed. F,ven if Sour - street spised. She gave one last look into the wine, „ lines in her beautif ul face was not leas strong hair has be un to et thin it will reg eve. ' . 'g= • and n' . lty until the tenth day after Louis's return, sho where De Breteuil still in hi h s leets Ah, well, the taste will come back ith and ecarcel leas terrible than the fiendish g g when a long sensational article appeared in' p' g P the means of satisf in it., You nt Y Canadians are bald because they -wear fur . <' than ! . �, ,; was trying to ralae these of his companion Y g malignity that from time to time fleshed can It is the wearin of hot and unnatu- Toe the_• Fi;aro, containing copies of tele- the same level lIberaa diisiu lata of change, you w t oxei inent, Madeli e: dot from his when her fierce words stun p • g by g g ral head-coverin s that makes the hair fall - , W Barba I grams sent from London to Turin, from ' thank Heaven I have: at last the -mean of I g wine' which fhb other swallowed steadily, hie»• ' out. If a quite bald man should go bear- �` have 1 ` Turin to Lindon, and from both rhea`s and cursed for 1` d=d tench rpbbie " at iup�ply�is;g ynu' with _ them. - To -night we �� lV]tat have oa found out 2`' i" placea to "Wi ,seines and Lyons, all con a wig d' ether at jitehant's ; and ch in- ,. y headed in the sun and air a 3 ear; it is likely - it- S I the same time. Th t e titre taDmep mov- P .. I have found -out thist you , and my -dear that his hair would tomo in again, and he her co earning an English stockbroker who had not ed away togeth=rad MajdA e e a shal , rtt'g'the, colgr to orb• ch ka, husband have entered foto, a artnerehi ' beau heard of for thirteen days, and who t P anthe 11 t:youx eytjs, add tJ love to P P would never take cold, =Remember thio : _ I terms} ,other that she had acme . wase need- to have absconded with s 1 PuP boded otir too• a which ought to be a most successful Nature meant your hair to keep your bead - I, hersel ve hetet has run a li tie . I p ver av em i deed, t Buts Ronal s etttn on y y p one—for a time. �. ou are hard and dar- curities to the amount" of between ei hteen 1 ,g g dr of late for want of ' its rooer foo of warm, .not fur cape or felt bats. Felt hats # •_ . else. and tweet thousand I Y ie s informa- Ing,, he is clever and easily led ; he has and silk hats are an abomination. , Th &'`, I m ht y pbun� . The tion was ahead of all the$. presents and playthings. a conscience it i4 esu to steres ou have , mesa] man had held the hi h character .c: lyiadsliae rooked u auddenl tt was 'rat. - Y ► y are the wretches that make American men ' ;c new 1 g And monsieur has corns beck,- I . h'aai~, P Y no conscience at a1L Dont scowl at ine essen d to a ` dfLrifig.-ti d eu�.ceas "� possible that he did not know the absurc icy bald-headed. It ie not their mighty intel- _, tied �. r eo that madame is no longer dull, alie Bug —I am not afraid of you ; I know you both leets or their excessively find nervous sys- ! fair c f ul dpup . of this kind; d the ; 40t; I Bested simply of his accusation. Yet he stood there p dy welj, though 'I have • only learnt the tem, - •, that fifer more.'than d wee no-letbers•�,:- "Oh, nu, I am not du%", said Madeline, tug witch hie pur,ae, as l' hearted, as all lesson this afterac-ojt. But some day .,r,r..,_ the to or telegrams had < Been received from +with irt�praetlbi0tet►nes. of Iia y ex.>lepie a sehdul 4° eueueas in crime, for I sn nee ou will . shoal. him had• aroused no -Qua icion. until the die- .. bad u been 'a'� his ant pp Y T.Le Paaalllln (,anal: :. The P And mQ6vensjoelu Boyer than lie used ?? "hardly atop at one robbesry e►Ad one ctlurtier e5 . eovery,was made that certain shares openly , to do while -at the hotel ; I never saw a with a flafe pAu icTFie es, taurder /—Touch me if ou, dare I" protect of damming up the Gha$rei - .. into h gold on the London Stock Exchange were " 1 ook here he went on without n tic= y Y with 26,000,000 cubic' meters of earthwork m►a more changed in a short time. I used ae be started . menac:io 1 with seowlin rather the ro art of a client of Mr. Staunton In her ex ession or without heedin it. g y' g' accompanied bey a culvert. lar anon h to , P P Y ' I to think how hard it was for a devoted young g livid face, staring at her - in the dusk over g "< of. on, a gentleman residing at Turin. it was a 'veils to see her husband so miserable • baht And he too bar loft hand, and youged nto the open trunk and the scisttered unpackcsd actress the issue of a :stream gauging 4 0 . Bs.rba clerk in Mr. Staunton's offioo.:who' iiladQ ii ,r i it a sheen or so twee ne ieeba; . He cubic meters per seeand! and neediu f eta i to day-- pp rifles that strewed the disordered room, course a tette uearl as wide and de as to the, this discovery and communici ed it toy the i Mddelina tdrned harpy-tbdaober, pith felt )ter hand toh ,a tr�mbl� a$ if he y game day suttees will make you careless, that re vire d y p . -. - . band' junior partner. Tne latter at otree se , in coins had 1>�en red-hot, but' hb aloaed her q for. gavigatiga, depends, bare e such a look of agony on her five that the a8d one of yon will make scree little slip— anon other thin a for its eaten lieltment quinas on foot, and traced t;l1e sale °f the fingersn t}ham apd laugFidd into 11er f m hubbaud moat likel is a fit of drunf:en g g ' P bar& g woman s ton a Mopped.. , „ d Y Y on the forbearatrce of earthquakes. One shares, for the delivery of which in Turin .. � „- ghese.vr�I l.etabe t bur en el lift li le We wiI not talk of ;oleic liiadeline }1" ' pleAstlYe or drunkeafEfmorde,'`esid sho, with tremour of the and will brise down the : • ly ro` - . . Mr. S:auirton had been responsible, 'to a .,. I think, 1lladelinb.', _ ,. gro g low 1 i said, with difficulty he is --riot— my hue- UitlnA contempt ; and that little mistake,' 8 young clerk on the Stock Exchange, who _ band." And the shame of the woman ae Again she looked o at hien; her fleas le whatever it may be will be for otter and wh°le mighty strnctnre. Altogc thee, . Ge be had ateappeared on the morning after the ! her great eyes glisten ng. you will think ourselves safe. gBut where m' de Lesseps and his shareholders are in a •' I ahe faltered oat the ter •ible admission with and dam , fortnightly account, after cashin to the r .. p 9,. y terribly awkward plight. 'they cannot very ; .l , g an effort to assume a trine of callous iadiffer- Where did yon et this one she k• rust and whenever ou make it I shall find she a amount of several hundred ounds the checks ` Y ' Y well abandon works which -have e9t over ' . , P encs, brought a blush into her face which ed slowly, in a voice so hoarse, so hard so it out --I, the woman whom ou both have �i waitin - he had received for the sale of shares and burned like a brand. "Let ue talk of bir. unlike her own that he deo d her d cone fired to ruin and de' rade as po levee fifty millions of money, and yet they cannot I 1 ' , ra, ' p S g with prudence go forward. The have two ' bonds which, on examination, proved to tor- Breteuil ; he was a nobler man, he would and stepped back from her enpatiently. woman, as I was, ever was• de ed et. y now." respond° with the exception of eome forei n .. Y alternatives, and only two, before them. 1. , $ not have treated me as this—this Louis Who has put it into your head to te- And I will work and writ anal watch Joh1 r bonds not easily negotiable which had dIs- ' ��� .. One of them is to sail the whole thin for Moneienr••Louis, is doing, cannot belar.it these me . he.asked coldly, �►nd -to t wherever you are acid whatever you are say twenty millions to the Americana gwhei < , may 1 appeared, with the property Mr, Staunton —I hate him;" he -neglects rile.; I—I think I me to aq unrehearsed tragedy whom I or doing, until I have madB a itet about our ` ' never had undertaken to "liver to his client at ; „ Y aro quite willing to bra the concern --,and - ` am—tired of him. ou the pleasures you used to delight in 2 feet which will brie ou both down." yy waste# Turin. - The "Fi aro" ave the name of the �! g Y the other is to sue nd X De Lesse , and• g .But � the -af ectation of flippant indiffer You should not ask gneatioas, beget lly It was not a pleasant discourse to have to to pat in somebody who will - ins a`1 absconding clerk,�supposed to be in collusion ,encs with which: she said this was far too when you know that you would not be sat- listen to from the white li of a woman YgO°may su' •` Tl with the defaulting 11Ir. Staunton, as, 1?a perintend the works. Who that somebody:. matter transparent to deceive Rosalie, who shrog- isfied with the answers. The beat thing you whose eyes seemed to shoot fire,laiid-whose "Memdish.," ed her shoulders, but looked rather sor can do now, Madeline, is to for et ae c ck- voice w loci . ought to be we have,. -we oonfosa, no idea. ,. g ry K 1 gee 03 , r, rnntil the last I l Mcydetiine 'crept .kerne that afte•doon al- fo`�her, ly as possible the disagreeable wterlud of words vp ljsld intti� airs .old man Mr. (: vert and wretchedness which I w uld before hst''wi ate m - ch left ftra &bark. A IIome �.Attde:.',CLIC moat stupefied by the weight of guilt which Ah, yes, M. de Breteuil, he would no po y phone. ..: .. K seeme4 to fall only on her, It was four doubt. have treated , madame differently,". have spared you if I could, come back ith . Aa sheidad, .e etetiil s@sang'afr jter . To make a serviceable telephone ;from ane+.&. thinks • ' o'clock when she reached het littlo' sittingL said she, in a tone from which it was ilupos• me to the bright life you enjoyed so m bh, but she *As (Lice in ' farm house to soother only requires enou h . rents ' '� g wire and two ci ar boxes. First lett our 11 - ed inti" room, and Louis was out. •Shb'sa-t for a few �sible to tell whether or no she guessed M. and rely upon me not to let such an u for- him, ah. 0►p around her trunk tf►, i4 11- g y ! minutes staring stupidly at the white Louis.'s identity. " He did;0,r9p thing' eta, tunate e- tdov --c is4tirb your peace ag in," rope, is ullod it twice. violentl ,, 'tea bO$qp and m4l;a hole half an incth in diam- ca. Her g p •- ) ,�" Untortuiam s aieofdent 1" she reps ted movement brought hen•to the. door `the , w _ w _ she cE clouds in the sky ; then, ' haven elute. titer in the centre of the bottom of'eaGb and• long ago exhausted every feeling of sus= " Yet you told me •once that you knew atupidly• sitting -room, which she ppushed open. then place one in each of the -houses you - had nc plaice, misery, and fear, she rose and wen- something which would eha>pr@.etiple's "Yea ; and take'earo em are drop ins "Whet did"got>� do that fort ' asked he comm n connect ; then' -get live pounds of ', respec dered dally why her husband did not return, opinion of flim ? W Ill you ;tell me the se- your money. You wil nd it-iijip th ugh save ely i iron steavepipe e, make a 10o had b' ,,, _ , ..g, z .. - p ; It gas the first time he had been oat at this c.ret, Rosalie, . 2 . your fingers quite faDti,a ough; abd, t en, to call ap )4AUi&t11 and„>' , in one end and �iut it tllrongh the hole in - . Y �` proofa hour, and the fear seized her that sus ieion `` I cannot madame. I am ettin old I for all ocr contem t for it ou will me •' „ your cigar box and ,fasten it with a nail • r P g g Y , y What do you �t►apt .liar or Y preps might have fallen on him, and that he might am nearly fifty, and I look upon that little making me for mora ' ” I wish to deola�t �". ore a witness that then draw it tight to theother bolt, support-- . ; � i . lanais[ be already in the grasp of the law. She secret.as property which may some day in- "More 1 More of this money 1" ahe Lis- you are the murdetbr 6f Mr. Staunton : that ins it when necessary with a stout cord. - `1 ` had bt had not yet taken off her bonnet, so ahe ran crease my. income --a retiring pensifln, per• I►ered huskily, as• opening her hand sh let yon are in coutinion .with •$,chert Meredith, �' ou � easily ran your.line : into the house t 1 , format ' • . - down -stairs to watch and wait for him in haps, when my limbs grow too stiff for so• the gold fall on the floor, and dre her who disposedvt • the stock'stolen from Mr. by boring a hole through the glass. support S 'l few da " y �, your bgxes with slate pailed i, i tie street. He never told her where _lie teas service. dress awe from it Then she olesxed her Staunton by ynu ; fhtt— - across the a -in- - iin the J • i went . durin his dail absences, so that it - 'c I cannot afford to bu secrets now but throat, and, attem tin to o on wit the " +_► - dew and aur. tele o 4 �' $ Y Y , g g Are you p=ad . b ; ' y Pl} .u. iq complete. Ther per th, 4 wag chance which made her taro w the left, t have still, a yon can see some fondness work of erten s contents of her tr nk «x I f w• —1.< writer .has ops that - two .hundred accts , t i 1 '� Al $i°g ' you fish to ovoid expestxre, y ion an coat fort stop at the first corner, s}nd look rap and left ior. M.. de, Bret til, and Ishould- not she added quietly, with Disong Dons sent leave'ft this inetsnt f 'ii ou let I g, y five cents that will - c ` . it in " - down the street which crossed hers, until- like to see him hurt without— upon herself : You have mi( bbd dwe{ music when the organ is playing foray feet e , herself awe in another mom; she saw, going into -a cabaret eome distan�ie Without having a bend in the matter, me,i# t rliuwe'ynevet �earliti pint for S]lb{ _&mido�-she h looked y fiends off, two• mea, .one of whom sho tsqcied rhe I understand, madame," said Rosalie Dim- Yom' may"►" f .- enough: lip Breteuil p ed the-otberdoor ' ,�, - U vett " Perha I haus misunderstood o less t which his was s Tb® �Io�lti�o 1n11>giCIICO . s - Iy, to hav recognized as Louis: She wedt (1*kly up ply.. And her keen commercial iastipat per. Ps y agains u erect treated } the.street in that direction, and, unnoticed eeiving a possible, customer, she added, "I than- You think, M&dohne, - said he, th hear to one last seowt whi would have Upon the weather is ease ' ', Moe- - in the crowd` of foot-passtangerD, managed shall be probably at the same hotel for the Dome ttenderness, as he drew a little n frighteped an one but P byy some to i . y enrat►,td w owan. r sd, by others it is dirt a The moon Mr. P, - the de to peep into the little wine-ahjp. Sitting relit of my working days, madame, and the to her ; and Ow grew suddenly still, f ring Nothing more im F ve hes the ordinary never attracts corns from & tender schen r at a table close to the door were the two proprietq,r, M. Denis, will. alwpy be able least he. should touch her again, kno K as threataf thee:. fe- , t termopgei• oe- spot, Putnam's Pwuloea Dorn l xtraebor self wl - men whose entrance she had watched. Oae to give you my address when I IQave• 1 '*he did that she ishciil l not be able to bear ourt•Ig1 >lo b ,base it �r3;tlt mote than r imoves the mar$ pMuful corns in `�' the me Y of them was N Breteuil, and she saw at hope madame will never be so U1 -advised as - the horror of it the seeoad time. She 'the oostarrptingees sueb "I` not d*yL This great remedy meek i ,� 1 with t K the,first g nee, wanted "to re " sears i leer lea la that.hia . gnllen liatlees�iess! tO—to attempt to quarrel with, or to stand ,, pears h if until he o>nld done with yeti yet;1 .. spots, down t g4 foolWg aroand a 'Ir „ I . wati~•. gOke. He was.'Hashed and animated, st M. de Breteuil," she added in d leave her, so that she t sees u etl As fe° j igh q y &steps were 'heard repose the stairs, foot, but Sem to baai8ess trx ,coos a . Aa pe low m big' head was ergot, and he wore, for the liar tone of warping, •' Yon are young, d wt>thont dfstnrbi►note oat of his h'�t, he slipped out of the rootm, effecq s► aura I?oii't be ftnpq 4 n' a ` first time since hie downfall not in ocrime, handsome you,hays the world before you, out of biaroaah. Brit he continued•in`� Riga When De Bretetdi reloiva4 hfiii &0oohitptioe substitutes, and imitations (,'iet �°pn� , . I into verty--t,ite a # bold a4 with the -poi► r . ` 0pr �Y yen. that grew warmer as he proceeded . . Yon his sphits W Ullea i► a� and is ez naxn d no 0 ba ). sal, thor. � . s, ..{ -'T' - N •w+f": �,-'4•i Q' - • 1.- -r. t'. ,.S --:. uT",.'-, - - 3 . . .._i - � t t::: I:'j, - _ '1:. .. - g} .- . , y.. 4 ! , ,_ - ...-,•' ,... , .. ... -f1•l -"f f i . 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There are many otter tLitig� in HEALTH. STORIES OF ANIMAL LIF . G Ys they aro gantimie .� aoth¢ Il by their the world beide ' B -her + id mint be g'gttdcdtlal." " I't sesta have helped cite nivel Av JI><a>$ _`_' , ;. I dont know if fast is altogether a thou h," art ped Barbara, y' o><rila $il;a►1_ gg gg , A STsAxas Bt_- . " IE any relwtiva of the late James Herb. criterion. These old lawyers aro ve de- " No doubt; bat it's not be, •fit Very many attacks of sick headsohb oe►n . ' tivb ry ] be prevented if those who are„subjeeted to " Kiwi' -kiwi is the creature's real name, bn6 - ., fora, some time enrsts.ef ViTideton, be sytiil "off.#etimes+" be replied. "How• 'try and forget it. lion know yon are not them are 1 a living, they ma hear sbme%ing to their ad=` ever•, •q�- awn et that paper filled up and utterly dependent p a it." caiGafa boat their diet and large scientific men cats it a y g pp pteryz; . which' a , - vantage by applying to Meaairs, Dod �& Son, sent in ; and I would not lose any time As Barbara oroseed the hall tt.e school- ly �triet *° same to vaestable and "fruits Greek word mesniog winglea . beaan� Solicitgre, King ., about it if,I wereyon,'; he a ilea room that afternoon the ettoo ntered Mr, oe of'digesti°a' They u►ast forego meat, t6ongh a bird;.it.,has no wings. 'Fhwt is ab. ' I'. Bar tai 2 Jo f / Aifeetj' pu4down I`he Por w�fth a> t wail) , sr tlbxt inion to whom Lawrence. He was standing t the table ' � '' '• wine, etc, ; in fact, card enongL, •bat: it doea',tipt satisfy ,the ' jerk. � tt she hf►d ' xplaih I a�tu I Oem. 1 I)ntWaing his" light .gloves. ; he saw ata gaither est near drink wnythin which is Kiwi, wjio a;eelois to have triad tate - �, ,� etimulatln an. -- . I *61r"if-than RASA me; she Bald, � Just` w sis'-I expeo6edi Miss 13eibara, glance'that Dir, l`ltewart bad told him of g -in character and at' 1 likelly to birdliko•ay "Ible;._and, In "ordear•to be �� thoughtfully. " M grandfather's name wan ` 11 her •dI ta►x the digestive organs. has ne to ve ridicalotza certain) James anford • as I kt�o'tr lie he said. cheerfully. " Ong s --never sure oL >tappoigtprent, $he heats. ted one in• _ 4 . , •-* $° rY a tremesi._. _ - 86gt, then went atm t n to It not 1y has.n ��n bt}tt ao was a curate, but I did not know there was a obO°~ that hind trill o>''has actuallyf ,Y p hip►. SEp °A itisl~rTrvst g�A'' ," "t ir'ott see l am Lot, to ao tats a for•" i" °e> �gn w�for ' an mono y „ tit.. I world of po y, „ A writer �n:the 5cietu • �dmersicgta► as! ; one. A as rf that w Y yin the famil . • go p build u nit in an Luneafter all, she said- IIIc.) : ' - ore .not anon*b, it i " If yon think it worth while o }� way if I were in year place." 44 „ ' steep, if n at the right. �noti et;r will has no `fZ'6ttn worth. • of fhe 'name. Its Messrs. Dod g "Yon don't seem _to wve,bad a fortunate S , it seearis, be sal col 1 ,not look- peevent"an aC e)r " `ot flervoae"headauehe� �eovet�ed= tvitli soft dovi►n for st at &Son :ynd fiend out," suggested es . „ , ing ap from a refraotory buttes. "Bat it - , a sharp features elderly.lady, who eat'atiteh y. t!i.-It d ' lrptorted Barbara, thle subjects Fbf such headaches will watch one-tWd ,6f .their aength, anti then are in at the table o site. nngEa'tefv<ll " Tt only deferred in this was not mush of. ea fortune ter all, I the fri d with bair_liite'Vve $ P thought it was to be five ore times that symptoms,withs coming, �they,mu Mice nge bq oat to the ends, - `1 " Of course I will 1, Wh there tris be case• and I am is no harry for a few days. , Ghat, it. Rtegina with a feeliu of W"naeaa or whieh m'e 1 y' y " _D u11't 040e�•Jiy hr " The 's * ►n amount. $ lar a � Y pointed. It rs only ay - . { five th. land ppuada waning forme there." I wish I had never heard of it " ke beavtnesa. Thu ie .the .time a sleep of - an $ as a common domestic fowl, but it bar ".Or five potittndp, 'fore likely," ettgple- air ce jia% watted,,ypare, anddd likely Barbara lookin at him fn aP° hoar, 1 even two, as nature gguides will much stronger and stouter I sand bi - to wait, as far as I, can s11e. S seornf ul surprise. eventnay prevent the headwehe. {f toot feet. ggbe mented tl►e stitcher, , " It has been nothing nab as upset and wn- ` Barbara laughed. "I'd 'rather think of Mre. Stewart v6as another 'painful thorn noyance." taken just then, it will be too leis ;for, Ot contseyou can not beettrprised to lei ,i • . the thousands, Mrs. Stewart ; they would in the path at this )uncture." « _ after the attack is fairly under way, it ie that such a bird looks at first sl ht like s, ' X -es, it is rather a i Zisa ointIn 1 g Barbara, my dear, she remarked' one P PP fi impossible to get sleep til far into the night~ Quadruped. It carries .its head low att'id be much more to my advantage. and waste of time too. Well I am in hobbles sten in a most uncouth fashio day after school was dismissed " were you + 8 It is ao common in these days for doctors `to a, " I know of somethip Ghat world be P Y ng Y ' into the COngtr fo a feyv weeks Mlae movin g a i an attention whatever to the prae- Y F forbid havin their patients waked to take g so swiftly when sued however . • more for your advantage than all the money Recd so good afternoon if I don't chance to RF , , • �.. j: _ tics this afternoon i Brrbara flushed eaa►r- „ medicine ii t e are setae when the hour that itis ver difficult to ca ture this 'laic you are ever likely to et fprp aidvertise- „ nee you again. Y P Y p , : -. . tnen'tas if you had but: the rood sense -to see let. tt l �t►as beside the. piano the whole .. G� afternoon," returned Barbars oom°s ar°und, that the people have leaned oleos bird. it '' returned that lad si nificantl time, elle declared. , the lassoo prettq well and they enerally �i hen it sleeps in the daytime --for ants'. Y g. y ., with a frigid bow, as she opened the school' all it Your hod mw bsve been "there bat . know`thst alae i better for the sick that. y ie odd anon h to choose the wrong Barbara flushed as she left the room to y Y • room door. P time for sleeping—g rests its lot, Lill your •mind certainly was not. Now, my medicine. But it is not so well known that vet her cloak and- bonnet and set out for. A tiny note wan dropped into the illar the ro g °a I = dear, you must really endeavor to put thio P steep is a, wonderful preventive of disease— K und, and so makes itself look like a home. She was the music -mistress in Mrs. • ad poet that same evenin addressed to Dir. Stewart's school, and - had been one of the unfortttnoe legacyY out of your he for the John Grant, g better than tunic regulators and etimu- , tri*nge sort of three-legged stool•- Most presenti ; you have been fit for very little " „ ,. ,� lanta. I Cher birds use their beaks or their wings - . I moat promising pupils in it before Char. She Dear John, rt rarj - I m not half since it was first mentioned. So tar it has . • or their sure to fi ht with batt I was almost alone in the world, except for a ' good enou h for you, but if you still wish it --t• i, P g , :proved decidedly the reverse of any advan- —I'll try. Laws oB JIEALTR; it would be foolish to expect any such '' ; Ir distant aunt with whom she lived, ant after tae to ou." . , 1 r The human conatittition has its laws .as natural proceeding from the kiwi • and in - 7• �' fes school ended it became neoesswry that she Ten .days later'came the mach looked for It "vas not perhaps a great achievement In far iia ' definite and certain as those - astronom • plan of fighting is to kick. It is should do somethwg toward kneeing up the the way of composition for a young lady y - communication from Messrs. Dod & Son. Cheerfulness and cod will are of the first very fond of earth worms little household, and she hal been very « who had been under Mrs. 3w Aart a gold- 8 ,and one cf its j " -glad when Mra. Stewart's proposal to retain They were in receipt of Miss Iteed'e pa- ante for so long but it pa rfectly satisfied im '-sure. $ ways of procurin them is worthy of so odd , 1" po Therefore take the enemas $ her for the our er irls' musi lessons saved per, and could assure her the matter should the side and stud benevolence and the welfare a bird. It thumps the earth with its big I Y g g G have their best attention, and were here person ix wwa intended for, anal much of others asymuch for oa own sake as feet, and if there are any worms in the her from applying to strangers. Still, "nut- loftier epistles hove often failed in that re- • Y t � � ^ . moat obediently, etc, th9ira. vicinity, ap they come to discover shat is j withstanding her obligations, there were spee>" the matter. Barbara flan rt into'her desk with a die- .. : '( I times when Barbara felt strongly disposed $ - Mrs. Stewart hist unfortunate le SvxrrdaT—u as essential to aQimal 'as appointed face. It was tedious to be obli ' t?'eQY It is a cousin of the ostrich and thou h to protest against that lady s author- g' was something to my advantage, after all," vegetable life. Physicians say the number its g it ed to wait in suspense like this. She would of bents cared in hospital rooms exposed lar pinmaate has no sech value for ue as its . y, which was pretty much as it had been Mrs. John Grant said some months later : Pa - , . in the days she was " quite a child," ae Bar- hardly know how to get through the tithe « j don t know what Mra. Elisabeth Drake the rays of the sun, are four times as b ge relative's hue, it is very- highly valued' but for Mr. Lawrence a alEtention sed watsri y the natives of New Zealand. The kiwi '_ barn often phrased it tel herself. did with it, bub I know I would not great as those confined in d kened rooms. interest in the upshot. John Grant a indif- has a very tough akin, which, when it iq chane with her. he missi>ti 1 . i " She never seems to remember thaf t am ference, not to say scepticism, on the sub- brought wi far more he i g it has ExExcm—ia beat if taken in some em. properly dressed, makes good leather. - 'grown up and able to manage my own af- ject, threw up his rival's superior qualities K PP ness than the ployment for an object. Begin and pit i `� faire. It does not follow that because I was getting it ever could. slowly. It is well to oar% y our c xercise to I I in full relief, and yet there were Linea when � -- the point of fatigue if the system soon TSE SG'aNs>: of SMELL rx DnoS her"pupil once she has any right tcYinterfece Rarbara felt just a little puzzled that bit. " n this manner now." Fit yrs' Nons as SQCCeSSfUl Men. rallies from it • but for health no ' Lawrence west no farther: With ati hie > ' greater It is I - She was -marching down the ,road, her solicitude and looks that said more than Why is it that most of the great d fatigue should be incurred than a night's , think, of some interfat . to a pple• . { . head w_ ell up, while she ar ued the matter e` rest will remove. 1'o alae well and sin ment the very striking and exact ex ri. . $ words, he never. absolutely ogmmitted him- encceseful men either in politica finance r P $ menta on "the scent of do . . " out to her own satisf��►►cction, when some one self, to anything more binding than friend- letters, in this country, are the sons of the strength, the body must be fatigued, gs by an account of I-' quietly fell into a behle her. The shadow some ex erimente made with a u rep ship a farmer, or of poor parentage? This is a Frtt3en Aix—The air is the only agent She was ttaught to bunt for smalp i eta u( . , - - vanished from her brow- hke morning mist " I 'Can't ask him," she said one day, Question of fearful import to the 'wealthy which keeps the blood pare, and enablce it P ` as she looked around. dry bieeurt. in a good Fized dinin roc, - ` under her breath as she walked slowly and business men now treading so daccem- to circulate and impart life ower .to the The do g m' " - " What are you in such a hurry for ? I ho -ie after one of these 64 accibental" meet. fully the paths of wealth. Whence oometh T 4 fe g was put out of the room and a a etc m. I no lees euataina li e, by impart- small piece, not much bigger than a shillin could scarcely keep you in sight," inquired fags- "But oh Ido wish he would say the Lincolns and the (rants of the politierl * ' this wonderful property to the blood, 'of dr g, the new comer, atraigi6t 2out2 what he means or else I& field ? W hat wealth . or ro al resti a of than by expelling the impurities or worn out Y Osborne biscuit was hidden ; .and as It was the sub'ecC .of Mee. Stewart' y P $ long as the hiding place was accessible to.. 7 4 away altogether. It makes one feel so un- parental position boistered up their early or matter which the veins have collected, and the do she never failed to find it. Some. admonition,, :.er drawin master--cleve>t + brou ht to the tun s for ex ulsion and g' $- settled. later successful otrnQ les , Or where was 8 $ P. - _ enough at his profession, but of pia 'in- $ • times the biscuit world be placed under a - - Poor Barbara was to feel more unsettled the education or the surfeited ezchec uere of which, if left in the system but ,i very few - dustry and general dependableness she had still before she reached home. It Wvas a the ancestors that Is id the financial) found. moments, would cause death: heap of a dozen or more newapapera on 4 "" dint,er wa on, Sometimes" under a footstool, . - knot the highest opinion. Not so Miss lovely summer evening, and fifty yards ations of Gbould, Stewart, Vanderbilt and BATUISo —Much cold ba„hing exbausie or soft c u bion or fire $ Barbara, "-who was fast develo in a ver hovel, and on two 1? g Y i farther on she was joined by another caval- thousands of others scattered all over the vitality Much warm bathing produces un- or three occasions in the foot of a boot .. _ . ` _ a tin sentiment for the good looking young ier—John Grant -this time. She shrank country? They were orphans, or eons of due relaxation and sensitiveness. Hence,_ which had been ju•t taken off, the hidia . back at first, half of raid of some jesting in farmers unknown to fame, and whose sig- to secure the beet requite, avoid these ex- body being always carefully raplaced before - I am going home to deposit my music, quiry after" lNlemrs. Dod & Son, but she natures were unknown to bank counters, tremes. The temperature of the water and the dog was admitted into the room, and and after that I think of making a journey speedily discoveted that he seemed to have As a general rule, successful business, men surrounding air should be such as to allow without e, ception the •biscuit in, a very short into the city, to ping street. forgotten their very existence. There was (merchants, politiciaDe oc bankers) were a bath to be taken deliberately. 'With these time weal �tacovered. It was over and over "ping strep- ! That is an expedition." something else in hiq mind, and he lost nd members of large families. No hotbed in- ooDditiona, and a moderate) costae towel, again proved that the dog did not follovP . . " Isn't it ! But I have some ideal of com- time in saying very " straight out " indeed fluence of wealth, or the petted training of a yard in length, to -supply the water, a the trail of the person who had hidden the " ing ;oto a fortune, and that is the place 1 am what it wee, an only ctrild, dwarfed their" early f ffurte of very thorough bath may be taken. rhe biscuit •often the dog went by a different a to apply to. I may not be able to offer yott 9 fine sell -reliance. ' No extravagant use of un- towel bath affords excellent exercise for route, and in some cases one person hid the" ;, , " �- -Mr. Lawrence's face showed "such genuine house and luxuries,-' he said, " but I have earned money athothered the great lesson of those en a ed in sedentar em to menta.— biscuit and andther opened"the door. interest in the news that Barbara speedily saved .plenty to begin in comfort; and . I eoonomp, without which no solid founds- (Hall s Jo $Dal of Healthy P S The Fx told him all she knew, perhaps with a little think we might be ver happy to ether if tion of wealth was ever laid. In early life perinea- whtich has now special g hoot,—A free use of latable fruit is a interest is the followin one. A small piece - _ unconscious exaggeration, by way of juexi- you would only try, h � e' g f ru her first announcement. have orke t about ch Iled t e caste a r ty, vt th of blood sential. We must learn to distinguish be- of biscuit was placed on the floor under the �t- Y g it for -tie last two ears ant) worked hard w chilled their eociab' 't but their minds "You will be sure and le me know the Y Y Y' .ween a real appetite and a mere superficial, neater of a footstool which was one foot be able to tell ou eo. were imbued with t idea that true worth s ante and nix inches hi h and standing on ?' taste. The taste of eu •ar for instance q result of your expedition . be said, ear- Barbara looked up at hip with genuine' made Wren and worutn of the first close. g g ' neatly, with a lingering clasp .of the band, teen in her eyes. " I am ao sorry !" she Y ma' be agreeable, when .sere is no real need feet which raised it one inch from the The farmers son rained on the scant or u I, round. The dog, from the wa in which as he left her at the corner of pec own said. " I never thou ht of such a thin farm or the half o pan of a r widow 1 Petite for it. Take taw varieties of $ y street. " Iahatl be moat anxious to hear g ., $— P°O food at one meal. It ie well, now and then, she would set about moving the a,tool—not - ' at least nut in serious earnest as she re pts no carriage in which w ride, so the son omit b tttravr ease of ever article of a very easy thin to do as it stc,od in alt and no one deserves such a fortune •better membered sundry remarks of� Jlr . Stew• Y y g : soon learns w .►walk to fame and fortune. 4 , ,e food—even bread -bus reventin the e e an le of the wall—wee evidently certain" - than yourself." art's. " Besides, there's lots of other bet- In his youth no wealthy "hand reaches out ' P g 9 r ' The dingy, jolting omnibus that conveyed ter irle ou m ht find." to sustain and stead hu ste . so he learns tem from becoming tied to any injurious that the biscuit was beneath, and as scent Barbara to the cit that afternoon mi ht � 8 y �+ y routine. It would not be amiss to make an seemed the only means by which she could y g That is not the point, he interrupted ; to save himself, and pushes forward with have come at this conclusion, I thought to . . have been a ro al chariot for all she felt of ,a • occasional meal of some palatable fruit. or Y it a you, not other girls, I want. Try and self -reliance wad eotisaiouo ability to distinc• ve etable in its season • when beat relished, entirely meek this scent and prevent her � it.' She was absorbed in briXht visions of think of it, Barbara. 1 don't want to harry tion. His father, with hu scanty pura,e, g ' her coming wreatness. No more of the in- you, but let me -have a seta an exam le of eeonom which cl' oto tvaTg$—an abundant suptly and. free finding the biscuit by pouring eau de oo. line as soon as you P Y m8 loan on the; tout. I found; however, it terminable prwcttairig'at Mrs. Stewart's for- can ; it megnwa good dlpl to me." the son through life. In this way the pour ase of pure soft water ie essential to health. had no such of%ct. Th® biscuit was as read. • herself, no drawing lessons for some ono Barbara went homo in kind of a haze• boy from the farm removed from the Water is the only fluid capable of circulating - . else. Who oe'rld tell -bat next May there She had- n6ver thought so highly of John fashionable vices of society, comes to maul- in all the tissues of the body, and peue- ily and surely found when the eau de might be a new member at the Academy, 'a Grant and his strai htforward de ndable• hood and strikes out boldly with a deter. trating its finest vessels without irritation cologne was there as when absent.. It - new icture to attract all a es? No inn g or in u No other li uid than water can e�etna, then, that not only well-worn Uoets' P y Hess ss at that moment ;bat, on the other minwtion to hew hie' own way w character l ry' q leave behind a recd nizahle odor ae : l tied down to mere teaching could have a hand, there was blr. Lawrence, with his and contort. Look around you, pour toil- dtseolve the various articles of food tal:c►D g fir. ` fair chance. B 'barn's fence glowed wi h handsome face and anepia meaner, ataed $ y of into rte stomach. It is water elope which Romance Armed, but also that to us at least in son of the farm, and read the histo' .# the thou ht that it mi ht be her hand th t g fortiae the fluid '.laps of the Mood, And so odorless a substance as dry plain biscuit ; 1 g g there was a little undefined sense of resent. those whom the world now worship for p° emits so much and so characteristic a emelt 1 " should sett a fettered genius free. { rt)ent againbt Mee. Stevar8rty':who )lead alsraye their learning, their -+►lents and their purity thus serves u► convey the nutritrtent to all _ The glow wi s atilt there when she- turn d been a strong, -if not entirely judicious advo. in the day,of trial. In early life they taod parts of the"body for its growth and replen• that it immediately spreads, even through- -; into Kin street and ran full a ainst a lar 'c:at2e fc,r John Grant • and- and then tber. the same thorn th, ou are now tr in ishment. And it -is water which takes up considerable obs-seles, to s distance of sev- $ g p e Y y Y tS- the deca in rti2les and conve s them eral inches in a few seconds, for in most . rather commonplace, young man coming o t was this probable fortune that might be Self-reliance is the foundation on which co 3' $ �' cases the biscuit was found iu -hitt to six of one of the-warviaouses. " Why," ilii s coming to her. Be►rbara looked at the peace build, adding industry, honesty and. pease- by a moot complicated and won:, rful' eye Y ty Barbara, it is not often you find your w y fol evening skp in sore perplexity as to verence. How good it is to ;foal in life's tem of drainage from the body. When good seconds Rfter it had peen hidden ;thus time -- to this quarter," ho said, as he held oat is what she ought to do, or what she real) y un manhood with the smile& of Provi- soft water cannot otherwise be obtained, a was not allowed, one would think, for all .a Y o $ ' small bails fur a cistern and titter will the-eurroundioge of the hiding place to be.' hand. It was a brown, ungloved hand, a d wished. He said he didn t want to hurry dense, we �ean a}�r the arena of conflict, Y come saturated with the scent.— 1'V. J, - bore evident traces of hard service. B r me," she decided finally. " I'll just wait uncontaminated .with evil associations, and MCUre an abundant supply of pure rain wa. Rn�eL [ , barn gave the tips of her fingers rather 1- and see how things go." not enfeebled by an early life of idleness, ter, equal to any. ly, contrasting it with the well -shaped, y I- i For another week or two things continued and be permitted, unaided, to hew oat, with . 0 - low -gloved one that bad pressed hera a 1' - `to go in much the same fashion. ' Mrs, a strong and twilling heart, a position with COaa11nR iu Japan. ' Be Knew the Boy. : tie before. Stewart wore a chronic air of disapproval. our country's true nobility.—hien Parley The traveller whose point of departure `` Mr. Gira n " John Grant was invisible. Onl Alr. Law- Poore. tram a Chinese rt has been a nest of dirt . Once upon a time there was s rc oof.. • I came oa aroma baeinerss, ,� ' y p' Y master who was placed over a new school, • - she said. " I believe there is a leg y rence wa-v to the fore with his sympathetic - hovels is agreeably surprised, on entering a His pride was aroused, and he wanted to ' waiting for me ; it is advertised, in the - inquiries, but in some mysterious way Bar- Colon's Japanese harbor, to see the order, eleauli- make that just the best school that ever pars, and I am going to ace the solicit ra bare began to find them irritating rather Cologt:e is chiefly interes to vWtors nese, and good traste which mark the town, was. He pondered over it a good while now." than flatterin She of tired of Navin the ting The native craft which surround the gteam- ' R• . ,. „ on account of its Cathedral •nd its Cologne and then he concluded that the beat wa: to . . -l° John Grant laughed. Well, I hope u same response . Nothing yet, and of water. To see the one and to buy some of er as soon as her anchor is dropped, are get at his object was to arouse a s iri of . may get it, Mias Barbara ; for myself I hearing the same polite remarks about pia the other are the two eat ob'ects of travel- characterised by the spotless whiteness of P ' ".: , gr ) eglf respect and self-improvement in the r ' their wood work' by their unsoiled oars, never had ranch faith in legacies since I admiration of her. They did not g� deep lets. Bat, apart from these principal at- pupils. So one day he talked to them uite wasted twenty-five shillings once in ansa r- enough. " If he has nothing more to say tractions ou will find the cit ver- inter- Insists• and cordage, and'by their picturesque earnest) and final) he said thinki he- y ing advectiseutepts about. one," than that. he ought not w have said it at eating. Most of the streets are queer and sus+ which reaaPmble dainty linen. made the subject v ry plain oto them all"t � '` - •' That may" -have- :been a very differ" at all, she reflec , contrasting it half nnooQ. old, some of the houses dating from the An English officer. who watched the coal- " Now, boys, I believe there's just one way ;'[ I • ' matter from tbis," returned Barbara, sti y. acionsly with Jobn Graat'e very opposite thirteenth century ; and the Rhine, which In$ of w steamer in Nagasaki Harbor, says to do this thin If each one of on witj " I had better not detain you, ,any to er line of co�iidtwt. - .. " : is bore crowed by a ton bridge of bowie, that the coal juke are cleaner than #nglish make up his mind to mend one bov of. his .. ! (� I 1. schts and that the rosaic o oration was Mr, Grant. At last, one Saturday raorn�pg, ae ashe ;preKente w very busy arD lively scene with Y • P F faults, the whole school will be improved iq " And this is theL man Mrs. Stew rt was setting out fog•YPs• Stewaftt q sbe* niet ata craft of many kinds. made paoiea l by the style in which the Ja- a very short tinte." �. thinks worth half a dozen like Alfred Law- the postman, who gave her a blue official- paneae 'formed it. ' i " Ba The real Cologne water is made by Johauin „ "All right, sir," spoke " up 'ittle Jimmy rence 1 said Barbara to herself, as she wa k- looking envelope, rbara stood still on Maria Farina, but when you go out to bqy Queer, undersized mannikins briskly fill Eaton, who had b• en very much inters$ted -1- i . ed into Measm� Dod & Sons •ofiictl. the a.epg, holding par breath as "she opened some, you may be a little perplexed by find• rows of bsayketa, each about as hint as a small in the discubsion, " I'll mend ack W eth." ' i I . - Her face wafi'es9v�►ral shades lou r•wwblen it. Y,, ing that there are some thirty or.forty pee- flower bsfaket, and holdings small eho'elful. The whole school laughed aloin, for it seem I she came ont'agai-i•" ;]fhea+srs. Dad. d Son " hf d &Son's cbtnplimeDte to ole of this name, all of whom keep shops for These •are enatebed up by old .hags, and funny that the only boy who had not nn• I:' w had not received her with by any ineabs the Miss ReM. and beg to igform her that Mrs. the sale of Cologne water. There are a passed along a doable row of bright young deratood what the teacher meant was the , respectful enthusiasm she expected. There Elizabeth Drake has,been prgvgd the near- great many descendants of the original in- gu'ls• who hand them rapidly up the gang- one to be so eager to answer.. .. . had been awkward "aqueWons to arlawer and eat kin, and consequently h '-at'law to the venter of this perfume, and the law does not way I&Jder, sand empty their tiny contents But! boya, I wonder h maey of ytoni. ` roofs and enearlo res that she had not been £500 left b the late i smes pan- into the shi s bunkers. P $ $ Y ' , : permit any one to assume the name who „ F if your name hard been Jimmy Eat2on,. • prepared to aa*'wer ; indeed she had h if ford." does not belong to the family ; but the boy Lilliputian utopias 'collect the eutpty would have made up your mind to mend - fancied the took her for an im stor, th - Mies Reed folded-tt e1leiter and ut it babies of the farinas are generally baptized baskets, and redistribute them throughout Jimmy Eaton ihstead of Jack Wyeth ? It ' � ''_ y P� y . P. P had been so reluctant tv"part with any - sober) into her jacket �ooket. She had the jtinke. , y Johann Maria, so that the can o into the is so sae to tr to amend other le s formation. -Sire should dear from them a scat'Cel realized before how mach she had y g "Amore live) ec�ne eon led with Brier• y y �°p Y Cologne water business when -Lep grow 4�p y • P faults instead of your own. If you see faults ` few da a and in the meantime she mast tl been coantin u nit. Thefvl sats nothin otic work it would be difficult to ins ne. 1 �� y , $ 1?e there are two or three shops whers� the g • Bi in your schoolmates, dont talk about it to A3 in the answers tQ certain questions on a pa- left now but to• put on "a brave face ane beet and " ori inal" water is sold, end at I he entire occupation is Lecompanied with them but 6a to ourself "That looks ret S Y Y p r .I per they had given her: make the best of Vit, one of these you buy some of the celebrated never-oesaing merriment and cracking of ty bad in Jack. I wonder if I do anything -, tom '' , t� And I tl}ought I should awlttiost hate had , " Mre. Stewart," she said, k>gocki-tg` at per{ume, generally sold to travellers in. small childish jokes, like that Y" If on self-examination you 1 a�f �` it in * y packet by this time," she said io the door of that lady's sitting -room before wooden boxes containing four or six bottles, "A Piece of coal is too big for the baskets find that) you do, just struggle your best :- � 'ii" herself, ruefully. " Well, I must have pa- she began her morning practice, ' I want which yon get at a very reasonable price i --it is tossed up bodily •amidst screams of to mend it. Or if you find you haven't drat - e S Y 8 Y com ared with what on have to a for it lau hter. A irl to les over into the sea. tierce for another week or so. It -is sure to to tell ou I have heard about that le ac P Y p $ $ PP particular feat-, pick out some other front . i . w � ir.,� be Fettled then ; onl —onl I'd have liked at last." y She swine lilts a cork on the surface of the is Y in to tell Mr. Law- "Well?" Mee. 'Stewart looked u from xa America. You cannot take much more warm, clear, blue water, and is dragged oat, your own, and the chances are ten to one ; { f, —i,': to bsve eo»,ethi ng tette P than this, because Colo a water is classed a In little Verne." that by the time you have corrected your$, l , 4II• z- rence. her desk, pen in hand. .. as tab the' etutom• ouse authorities in ,' :' FP g he will have corrected his especially if be * - A - Lawrence sympathised with her over "It's not-well,"said Barbara, trying to England, and each traveller is allowed to notices.you are trying to break yourself of ' . ,, ', fS 3. � ,- th delay almost as deepply as she did her- smile. "-There is soma one nearer than I bring only a small quantity of it into that The number of women who really caro to the habit whatever it ma be. 1 - _ self hen she told hint4he 'It -ef• her wiplt am—at gra. Elizabeth Drake#; , .She getrs ii gountty, vote is about equal to' the namberof men ' - t ' '}" , testi Y the t da . Barbara was" to struck all— it woo OW +, " . who like to put the baby tQ sleep. � � � ,� i with a way he seemed to ter into all - Mra. Stawart-laid date -pen and pat. Iwo Jeans, a Philadbiphiii Quaker; who The women of the Presbyterian 10 - rch in Gteorge Weatinghouse, inventor of the win ' , a_ tell thd' 1's shontdeir )h "Never has made a ler6nue of 13,000, ;sed aurin the bra►Ire, "fb" rth �9 000 000. Thin is be - her fe ' gs. Y• 000 as a fruit the United States have ta► g wo 'r ss did apt eveapi�glve yy°u a4 idea mind, B� ;you Dray be glad to have importer, began Lis business oareer by sell• past dxtmn years about X2,45$,000 for nth. lieved to�be the largestfortune ever spud+ i r how inn to lie !' he assked. missed it someday n8h it's not pleasant ing oranges and apples at retail. gym, ab . s t • y .. . .. i "' j ' - - _ - _ t ,rt . O •. %" 4 .4 .:—. ,.. : i.. ,.; 2 •. -4 tel N f _. �. - R , rb... T_ S .. 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Itr - a , `� - - - .! - r . k .t _ - _ - _ _ _ -- - _ _ - - _.5- _ - - NrW ADVER-riBEME1�1T8 T 18' *.i Fo:r Sale --Jas. Mairs. 1 - Spl. Notice -Ill. News.I i ':'.• Judicial $ale --J. B. Dvw. Bailiff's Sale -Wm. Pizer. -, f i �, Locals -Dickie & Marquis: I . i Local --G. M. O'Leary, V.S I Clothing -Dickie ck Margnie r To Ronk -Mrs. Wm. Alliilou. 'r. *� I3ocal-lieu. W S. Westney. Sheol) for Sale -Chas. Barclay. ` - <� - -t! ` • ��mo.� `_ . PICKBRINGI, ONT, OCT. 21, 1887. LOCALISMS.:.c: ,:: �...e. j...... _ Oimou westing. The regular meeting' of the `Council will be held at Brougham on 'Monday next, at 10 a. m. 1 I Dikd in'Toronto. j Miss McGinty, formerly a resident of this township, died in Toron on Friday - last. • t. Her remains were !)ugbt here and' taken to Dunbarton o Saturday morning and interred here on Sunday. Getting" Batter. . .. We are pleesed to Iearn the Mr. Robt. Gordon is now able to walk out around, . and is daily gaining in strength and . _ . health. He has had a terribly long siege of'siekness, and his recovery is almost a m}racle. - _. .lot so -Bis a Drop. The Beeton World says The town of :Whitby talked of putting in a big sewer to cost about $2,000, but has com• promised on an 8 -inch the drain costing 180." The first proposition Vras to cost 18W, and bac been.•eduved tq 0100. uodesit at vve31 as BaIQ-goaded." The Pickering NEws comes to hand, n eight page form, and the . ditorsays nothing about it ? How to 3g bas he . been doing this? "-Dresden Times. tOur subscribers say nigh onto two years, . brother. Where bane yo been all _ =comer ?� aEsr. Dosis. Traci%... : 1' . The (band Trunk Railwa Company _have decided to double -track that portion of the line between Port Union and Flearboro' Junction this fall, and the work . will be proceeded with at office. From s _ the 'Port to Pickering will not be do#e• tracked till spring, .when no doubt the balance of the line will also be com- . plated. 'h.i- As will be seen by large tern, ihi I local corps of the Salvation Army will ' bold a grand barvest home supper and i f : jubilee on Thursday evening, 27tb ins&. t The 8 r will be provided in Piirie'E ',I _ - t ball. The S. A. Brass band, from Bove• ,J : manville, D. 0. Morris, At.' Lewis, Banc other notables will be present, and a bil ' time is expected, as well�aa . big crowd I f. t colt Ztliea. . . . On Saturday last a colt elonging tc Mr. Shaughnessy wandere on to thi :: railway •track, and a train c milia along Smocked it over, the wheel cutting of ,(we of its legs. As neither he owner of -: , - the G. T. R. officials wante to take thi responsibility of putting an, end to iti •existence, the poor brute ' lingered- til Sunday, when it died. We understan< 1, : Mr. Shaughnessy will ask the compan: ` 4' i -for compensation for his loss xatrbnony. _ , . !I A very pleasing event took place at the I esidence of Mr. Josiah Willoughby' of the 28th Sep., at the marriage of thea . w •daughter, Dora. The ceremony was per 4 I formed by Elder D. Prosser, of. Oshawa .assisted by Elder Clark, of Kiswic)i ji . .; � Numerous friends were present ani -various and costly were the present ,! '1. bestowed upon the bride. The Kapp: r4t 4ouple left per evening, -train for Detroi t and other places of interest. We wisl X hem many years of pleasure and pros � '; �p rrity. I. eats! of do Ora. tedd tl d r;' k`. Word reached here of the suddei . death of John -Lipsey, of Windsor, o: '. Friday last, at or near Malton. l i Ill.- � ;1. appears be had been ;o Quebec, and vva returning to his home at Windsor on tb i� (I. T. R. When nQar Marlton he was see jys a ': by his fellow passengers to throw up hi I I ; - bands, and in a few seconds was a corpse ` ,, 'The deceased was well known to many c I I ,-` the older residents of Pickering, Navin ,i I • . conducted the brewery across the y rive 4 for many years. Latterly be has bee. manager• of the International Hotel s ' - Windsor. He was a relative bq marriag '�Y of Mrs. John Ryan, of the "Western, 1 '. .Zy - • - who went west to attend the funeral. ( 1 - ' lCoassaaa, t I - I P. ,, On Sunday last hie Grace Arcbbisho' -i Lynch, of Toronto, confirmed about fift I . r. .: -young people in the Roman Catholi 0 � .church in. this village. Previous to tb � t_ ',confirmation ceremonies, Rev. .Fathc � , Sheaban • celebrated mass. The, Arel F • bishop explaiDed very coineisely to tb '' i ` -girls and boys the meaning of the servic they were about to participate in, an I .gave them some good eon d advice: H also pledged the bo s; --sonde twenty-fiv I R in 'Dumber -to abstain from intox .: : I eating liquor till they reacQ the age < ' 21. The service throughout was moi ' i iimpressive. The church was crowded, ' I ` ' large number of Protestants being presen • Some Brom Zn:ape.. ` � • ' We had a pleasant call do Tnesda I , . from our old friend William Forreatc '' who arrived in Toronto from his Eurc It ; I peau trip last week. He is -looking rE a - . 1 markably well anter his journey and sc - , _ journ for the past three moAthe mids the "thistle and the hae" of bonnie Scoff X, }• - ' land. Many changes oceu7ed -during ai i.: '} absence of forty years, but Mr. F. fours 3 his friends in the old land well and tb Y=circle unbroken.-. During his absence h visitbd vanp�'. parts of England ani ` * no lace that,, suitei t �dotland, fit.:' P I Simi as Thghdhl 10 'ie adopted country. % It a►se in bvery respect, ani . i undoubtedly added Sears to his life. ` f . Y i I i. t , t tl:- �,j�ha X' f _ c g _c R f a I',41 ¢ , - ` F ( ' u tai '`, .. =�r } Y': _gi. Yh Y4- a I S �"- ' . E..,, ...f .a /", „� / a a� P - �S s p y,.•t i•- ''�e-. t• 7 L - �� :- .a3. . f - - - ..� -I - - j,: r.- . I 11�'. , . , . I .. . , I i_' " �� s: -.�, •i•,.= -fit"^.v : 114W1. I$ I j �•:. : 1. -.4 e : c ',i: x � r.:',,, e .. , ' - ii a, '` r t t , , IR r 3 k { t d i - di�. 4' _ r I "' ., -, " , . ".t, _. _ _ c - .�. ; __ � ' ' . ­ , , , . �1;,-- , jj r.t� E .... ».•. ,,, R... . - .y.. .,,. ... .. --. m. -- _. .;� - �' .fes •� llisisi�tira• s --Indian summer ? € ` 'I . . i The Woodblriidd Ncw3 coulee tows this .-•�Delightial a ua�r wd ' I` RVE f I q• giber`: r :,,. , , , .. �. i7 t S t week enlarged to double its former size. ' -Haw long is it likely to last ? ' `I , EsE 4 fl We wish our namesake continued pros- `� • ;. I `' -As tlson as this weatl►er ►s over' pre - perity. r.. -n • "j , t 5.,'a�, Ji-: '.r, " f•; .., . . . , t p for thl1 cold bleats. .... `k _ tr,; . r� .'., ._ r t n. .'�,r_'.:..� 0-.15 .f -l(_.' ij ,- -- - 'f,•. -- gettiT19 11 :47: .:(: ,I' :):r-,•' -r'ri1et . ( y__ . out . ,.I --.Fresh oranges, Dickie & Marquis. c ,' ``t', �. ���� �}�.� ,t, ;' ; '� :• iI ... �.! •t1: - ► .su% Mr. E. Hnr��nt, `(son. of Dix.nrlbut 'i {' s' _ , ,- : -Miss Lillie Gordon is able to situp• t ­l.,,, . , - •,� � :.A 1. zt 'r: of this village), who reCoived a severe out ' ` `' on file foot while I working ata bridge on --The coming au -IF �utohinson, s • T of Baleen. Take$ i . , the Portage road, near, Gamebridge, : i. lately, is able to be around agaim. -The festive oyrt�s season is y I , . . - enjoyed br lovers of the bivalves. . moowe --Ren. Mr. Fatt, of Toronto, of laiited i f; 4 . � ' Elder Forrester who has lately sr- at St. George's Sunday afteQ.o>� fast,�0t8i�118.88Y'er4d t41'I�'F CbitQ9� Whx41 !tar rived from Europe) will hold service - ' - -••-Mr AI.x.Aj00>DAII' Went �OmO to �`` predicted to be here goon. ,s at�p shove aburoh, West Ptekermg, on s BabW . U next, Morning at 11, evening at Dunbartou last week with typhoid fever . ' b -.,� - >. 1. .;. 8:0; , it is reported.. :, L. .i Fed �" d eller . f , f: -Pickering bas lied iso know atorzn ss� ! Vet. • _- a t t. r g yet. It is a little behind some other { • • - T:, ; ' , The frisky editbT of the Port en`y; places in this respect, but otherwise leads ; StaNdard has Rot his poetry machine in the procession. _ operation. ear him : "The frisky fyo U1 will soon' hue to die." It might be --The Canada Citizen now appears inj., : ; a added this is no lie, neither does the re ar newspaper form, having dis- 7... - ,,t,.._ - carded the magazine "make-up," and is ' : }ol - ' information orae high. R .yl � � ' . much improved in appearance. V8 11iCe asBUYt2118nt Of I ,-L On a :�. :, . 'They h ve - also a very John R. C ark', the bootblack orator, --It was reported in town on `tednes• c writes from' rnro, Nova Scotia, that be da that a resident of the townsh►pp,resid- _ _ f , , '. . is !raving a .R and time in that Province. Wg near Greenwood, had skipped,leaving uales -:-and-: C�uldreas : �ioollea : -Hosie. . .1 - . � � 1. � � sundry creditors to mourn his hurried - He is billed here and' in New Brunswick de acture. for fifty-five Tights, and expects to return p and Men's Half. HOe, finernd h,V� I _ 1.. to Ontario11 bout the second week in --Isn't it about` time to talk about November. starting a band, a literary society, a glee ���,rAp F�1 SASH I : ` club, or some other means of amusement Bush easnt. �'` for the coming winter ? ����� . A fire broke ' out+ on 11r. Sherman . I . ' . • i . Brown's place on the 2nd concession a • -Mr. John Annan and Muss Mary t!I Findlay, of this gill e, were united in few days ago and before it could be ex- y,OU�.,E W ID`TI U1�I�N SH E IN 1. tingi}ished considerable damage was done marriage on Wednesday evening last 9 ,1. 4_, } to the timber on the place. It is not Rev. Mr. Craig tied the knot. Congratu: known how the fire originated, but it is !aurone. and Grey Flannels, which cannot be surpassed -Tn>t NEws was favored with a call in ualit ana rice. I supposed to be the work of incendiaries. from Mr. S. K. Brown, of Toronto, on y p Nipped by >frosk Friday last. He is looking poorly, ; . I ; . : .1. ^�..�^^� � I On Friday of last week a gentleman •having had a fit of sickness lately, from F. :. who resides near the lake shore dug up a which he is jest recovering. IAR - I I ' lot of his potatoes .during the day, but did caps / t not succeed in ettin them all stored be- . g . g For niers and bq;►s. Imitation lamb, `,& _,,_ I 11i F • fore night. The next morning when he ahtia cape, skull caps, knitted cape, &e., went out be found that Jack Frost had , - . saved him the trouble . of picking them Dickie dr Marquis.C_t��_ MX1%-T(3_9 0 9 , ... i 1. , (� I . - I !or Sale. up -they were all badly frozen. Moral- A small driving mare, price X20. En• never leave your 'taties � ut on a frosty - - , - night quire of W. S. Weetney, Pickering. , .1. 1. Bible society -.1- •tp.1. All indebted to 0. M. O'Leary, V.S.,1. . . 'S I" t. Q T, The aunanl meting ' of the -PickehD9 are requested to call and settle their - '�. :� . ' ' `. es.1. _911r,.- Branch Bible Society was held in the accounts before let November, and oblige. pecial ukemvil .- Methodist church here on Tuesday. Zaadtolurs `� evenitng'last, but very little interest was . ' In addition to the cattle announced for ' -, , - I+'i. ,. manifested in the meet' aoparentl , as .1 the attendance was email. The agent of disposal at the above sale, there will be i 1. F' the Society and others addressed those offered a fine cow to calve in January, . SPLENDID DRESS. GOD S t.present on the aims of the Society, and and an excellent farrow cow.i-1... a collection was taken up to further the =O !"�"v" Beautiful Dress GFOodQ reduced from 25 to 1� cts.. The notices ordered by the Council, cause. - , i . i - `:,, , I - I' . - . - �arninR the public not to drive ata pe? yard. • The quality, piLttern a.IId .; - - - •1,= asatsi>oaoaiai• ; faster rate than a walk over the bridges, g u. ; i wi le se o I ` On Tuesday evening list Miss Jose• have been erected by the Township ,.. _.. price 11 p y i , bine Long, daughter of Mr. (iso. Long, Commissioner. It is very dangerous to - p 8r., of this village, was united in marriage eve at an other speed than a walkit, �9 to Wm. H. Field, druggist, late of this over the bridge crossing the river bare. i �O'OTS AWID SMJICMI J' ; ' village, but now of Toronto. Tho =oma rn at�itoba. ceremony was performed at file iresidenoe Wm. Miller, son of Robt. Miller, Esq., ' Ladles Laced Sewed Shoes reduced from- $1.85 to $1 of the bride's brother, Kingston. Road of this village, returned home from � • . < <11 1,45 - . west, by Elder Win. Forrester; of Indian Head, N.�V.T„ on Tuesday even Ladies Laced Pegged Shoes 1..88 IO 115;. t � f� Toronto. The ha couple left for the y Meng' Long Boots " " . 5.00 t0 3 i ` happy p ing last. He reports s large yield in the ` W west on the 9 o'clock train, taking their c c i c 1 ` i North-west this year, ind consequently Boys' Lon Boots... 2.25 t0. 1 0 ; . �+� departure midst a shower of rice and the farmers are in good spirits. Wheat was - { - ' here. I good wishes of their, many friends er quoted at 5bo per bushel when he left, A few other I1nes at equally reduced prices. ' MaK Nxws wishes Mr. and Mrs. Field I but a rise was anticipated. L. unalloyed happiness. ``�E r - 3 At irougham. o L •. _�• The editor of Tg$ NEWS, Beath Per- LSTERINGS AND OVER A IN �p . .,.. . ,- -, � !. The Illustrated L ondon News in its witting; will be at the Council meeting at American edition of October 15th fur. brougham on Monday next, and will - ` I nishes as usual many pictures upon a cheerfully take charge of any loonies due• ' b6t 4er-Zr lVv7 prices" ' ,.� r�" - variet of subjects, including a double- • I ' Y J R this office, should anyone want to call page picture, Deer Stalking in the High- upon hien there and pay him. We make Call and examine stock and get bargains ever befog lands, three pages devoted to the British this announcement for fear someone � r . Mission to Morocco, a most pleasing and might think we would not care to receive , . i.,... .. offered til Pickering, at , - instrnotiye picture entitled A Bad Dog's money on such becasions. . .. Day, Sketches on Board a Man of War, pita sadnent ossa. ' "B U N T 1 N G The Home of Florence Nightingale, etc. On Wednesday mo In last the 'be• S -111-1, I ;